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-iyMAEKPRATIETER — ;’Waaregaai{eared'up fbr terronsm,'' lieleaays.. ,. . _ ■ " '~Timti»‘N it^v> ritkr::. igea*?spe"*itt^inir~with'" aectlearity ImpMve*'' - ...... m onta sinceft 1984If a t othor U,S.l>epanirtmont.ofEnor> ] 'bU^-boriho77iy‘liRUlUeK~«ii^^Soeh-^tto-RodorFUitB- 87'WCIFp0nS'X0m*'.T~~'*~~~ .Idaho Nataooal Exi|Bngmeoring lA boralory forfoi tho firat > plox in Cblmorado and.the Savannah]LRiver Plant in...... - Hmo iJyiS-JlljElosfc-flit-pr-rtwo'hoUcoptere twithIth ixtfVerod--SoBtlrCaraUin — .inghb m ion and w>which flint t t p ^ I e ,b f n oranting u i m a r- opere»erat«' nacl®ar reactors for 1 safety n^ ebineguns. ■ 0eorch..lta)MIm reprofsesses ftiels for thie e Navy’s nude* • SafegMflTi>ard[B_ aod.,fiecui^ity. d iiY»OQ ^ a]M| a r jnvpnhlonon syBtems and is.iavolveced In matarialfl :_____ J : ; tsnnf1&l'!N&4TO9Sr?55ZJ5F5r-— TT—7 ------AiwHf-Uwrp^npinedrSpedalrlscrtope'^^eparatbm ~ ; -.Tlw site -stoistorm the-remainfl of the( v3Three Mile Is- ' plani oones to INENEL, additioiiial seoui^^'ec['equipment -laad nticlaiar.nr.nactor andjis holding radidioactive wasto and.likelyly ii. procesieasbgarM fiom,^ogovoi>yominoni!a-«uctw weapp^ n s production f., whwrf.flifi plutoniuiliute p l ^ n r a i ^ ; b ^ f Thu dtanges areire in FcaiwhM'to a proeidiildantial di-. INEL is theh e proposed aito for a $600>0 million plant b wUvo to improvevo Bi ^ i i ^ ' a t g o y e m m ent a t fiiciliticfl to refine platoiitoniam fbr iise in nuclear’ vweapons, I wM^'cotiJd b« theie ttioisot o f ah id ve xw ry wahostilom INGL's basicisic response to SIS will beht to odd moro >>Bo6tiai»r^i««toiMif4Ne^ • a safe- secmity tHhauiiw iihel to tha ChiHKiCftl PK ------1 itydivi«ion...... - ...... - -...... #•'See INBL on Page A2 Till!his BeO twinrtuibfiM helicopterhe can spot Ihtiitnidm at r liti i i l r a n U i 1 Formier Timees^News ■publiiisher’s w Nemhbor fU•/nds body of VirQirQinia Westeraren ______l)y.MAl.tK,I.’R M :rHPER ______.P oolice J ic nre looking lor a sustyct.______TimcH-Ncwa w riterT . a n d clch(?cking possiEIc iin It? be- ...... tw eenon thc I crime und a similar inci- / - __ 1!W in:falls--aTwin Falls Police dentt ttliat occurrcd Saturday in | Saturday night wevere investigating Oillingiings, Mont. ------'n -brutnl-hoT nicidc-c-involvingTin-el*------Howi ' V * ' w derly 'IVin Falls woman v who was haveo aiony reason to biilicvc tho inci* ], the wife ofthe fontmior publisher of’ dentsts vwere connectcd. ------^Tlic-'nmea-Newsi--...... - — ...... PoHcoHce strung-a-ycHofir-poHce line— ------■- p f c - - ...... ------, , , 4, ' Dead is Virginiaia Wostorgron, 79, bctwccvecn two shade trees in front of • ' [ of 460 Buchanan 1 St. Sho wns tho the white'framcwh; house on thc quiet wifo of former TImos'Nows T pub- rcsidondential street...... lish o r-A l.W o sto rg•gr«n j who was In Poliojlice-went in and out of tho • Portland whon oI ineighbor discov* houseite late: Saturday night, some ;; orod tho body Satui:urday night carriedicd suitcascs of investigative - f - '' i C j , ' !.■ ■' * ' Authorities wonire called to the cqtiipmpm cnL- Wostcrgron rosididence at 460 Quailjalls said policc woro doing a Ilg iS fe I Buchanan Into Saturdny S night, completplete crimc search of thc house said Tim Qualls, T'Twin Palls Diroc- startingLing -at cach door. It was ex- tor o f Public S afety.•y. pcctcdsd to take all of Saturday turday night that night,t. srtain aliwut tho Muchuch of the activity was concon- ■ Qualls said Satu tra te^ d ilin a ro6m at thc north end of ^ poHco were uncorlajaying-crackled the houhouse~i^t to the front door . ______Z- time of death. lios a b o u t 1 0 p.m .' ' • gieo e o H O M IC ID E o n P a g e A 2 i . ------N ow s o f th e a] ' ...... 5 ------ovcr-thepoliceTodic Iraqi Iplanes attackc "

Smolnoke billows from a wiiwing o fth e Mack Alford>rd Correctionai-Center,!r. a tnedium securityV pf ris6 n nal; hit 5 ships— ter milss______a b o a rdd_tho.. _ t ships.-Bomc..of_whi HHighway Patrol tactical hours after thc mid-ii Uie S cuMiwise w Giant and four from 1 c ru d e k n iv es, Uireiitcnitcncd to kill their hostagese s for g e ttin g to talk to twitwo specific ncRotiiitors." te a m s in cam ouflai'e cloi:lolhing. un Lurak island, ucco.-s said Iranian thc Barciarcclona were unaccountcd 1 ping sources, b a ttlin g flam es for. Gulf-biiscd sources salvage tugB w oro bn t s o l V o ' 1 0j j f l A r l ______Hearincg examilines eme feed pre•Qgrains_ __ -ByMARK-PRATTER— ------mln1strQiioirftrryn“i-e‘^pergency~Ii Stehholm says ^ TJm cS'Ncwit writer . g e ttin g q u ick er Michacl N. Duff of thc U.S. Department of The Iduho Duirymei‘•fpCitfie' limU’ii) di.HustenTT!he Agriculture aavs tho ii ..... — ,— ...... conti—.tes^o^S T W IN P A IJ ^ - B urei•eaucratmf>rgnn>if>oIdo on, Falls ridiculcd thc hcahearings as a "political dog ---- - j ■*pttblI»KDd'"Ih" IKe SbvilbvibfTJttjU)tt;->«w:'3tir^ wove^haBTusvartwftiM------: -bcIsoTdryJthuUtrccs will11 Rep. Charles W. Stcbeen hurt by nn influx lie ol and pony ahow for Dick)ick Stallings," . with ah introductionn a eaying So* been pubUs>Ush^’1n the ^ v ie t ' b | c c h a sin g dogx, S talliilings says, borrowing a Subcommittee on LivesIdaho miirket. ry, W j\tkins is one o f twtwo o Republicans seeking his vietfl a re ready to judge jud it fer Union. -' phrase from Rep. Morrisis U dall. and Suillingfi listenedStenholm, chairman of the3l- party’s nomination to oppose Stallings' for re- ______, theraifelvo^. . • Th6 eoccer]erpts indtided the om* S ta llin g s ia co-sponsora r o f a bill to b rin g c.xist-t- lege bf Southern Idahcvestock, Dairy and Poultry,ut election in November.bcr. He claims the House ing feed progrums undciIcr ono bureaucratic roofaf -10 people atlcnded. “d to testimony,at the Col- “ 7 -Howover, the' eatcoitcorpl*;- "ap* - r«^ihg,'W :w :0«feU'e:^ \ Democrat leadership3 is trying to make Stallings "iw^ng-in thitf wykVl in th e hope this will simj:nplify matters, S tenholm , D-lVxaH,iho Aspen Building,' Aboutia look sympothctic to agragriculture interests. an y un-oflT*. BrS&ttr' r=r:THnrRMgiin Adminiatatrotion eoys.fevnmpingR South 'li'xns distrHdis c Meanwhile, Rep. Larry La; Crnig, R-Idaho,-ini------ruiya Ciuzetu/ ]ai«o carr existing programs could tor’a note eufigest^ne .OrwoU'B ; Uw ^mlndrtM)belong recitations of | Id lead to higher spend-1- "What Richard is tryiiH. supports thc bill. HisX* tially supported thc billbil and then reversed his ing. ibility while nt the flamiJscattlc-country;------._KlgtlgnflLftOQgfcy.bfliiia.j ;n__stance for budgctiiry rt>i . blonce lo the Soviet UhioDUh of to- iB Ponce, Fro — ^?iirbfn-nlBo-Hmitsrthihrrtinio^ir5hington canii up l-'an d o ra'^ I3oj^ ry W in g to do is get m o re flex*ut State Son. John Pcavey, Pci D-Carey, supports 'VcedomisSlirmy, Ig«~ , -d a y .- ...... V--.-..v.---r •—-T-:-nojraaoa ia SStTOTjgth“;,-r t ■ mull a state's pleas for h(h e lp . spending, programs. □me Wc time don't go and nneno^ tho bill. Thc ranchcr-pcr-politician says Fish Creek A nsw ering S tallings' clchargcs of delay, the nd-I- grnrtis to help p eo p le~Wcrc ii not talking 'about • S e c H E A R K Wc aro talking about pro- RINGonPagoA2 — ._ D in this year's dire need," . ,:i y r ------ITTtTOS^WDWSrrar^wtrTPansnaano^unaay;layrwoy rerress Hearring — INEL— • C o n tin u d d f r o m P ai g g e o A l Jjjg choppers, I ' •Continuedd ffrom Page Al ' aatci , but the helicopterB S S< e c u rity im p ro v em en ts a t tllo* ter8,-Bays Tbm Hovenden,I, formerfo hay and movingIg livestock to groz- orccreo where SIS will be: Ilocated, w ero n o t intendided to bo g u n sh ip s. EEnergy nc Deparlmenfs R o ^ Flite Reservoir is oven/en drier tl^ ' last lOctaiy-Manager . of. theD Idaho1 ing areas aro alsoal features of the Bob] toJanty^tho.rMpnniBii nua ------yiraf-~nnof8<^fl< ------B itr------^ l3otvv^n fiscal 1986 andind 1988, teams,'Bays Bo)oBtian. addadding more and bettor weapons^ • body else could1 throwth a ailver dol-_ If If anything, the govemi2mmont Tho coiling of]f hay transportation INE'JEL spending for securilurity im- Tho armoredd personnel carrier is “A sniper team has been 'on site la r acroBB it, h e sa:says. sh oould u ok letting' h^-pn •pressed he!p ib $50 perT ton and livestock provrovements totaled $6,157,07,000, ac- a bullet-proof dldiBBO vohicio b u ilt u p fo^or ri rding to IN EL. on a truck fram.me. INEL can mount itt onoi all shiflB," says Pat Etchart, p vory confufling,; cumborsomo'c dnd tax p K ponalfy, provided they agreeagr to per head, HeroH. aro some of tho higllighlights anM-€Omachinin e g u n on i ts tu rrcL , spo)ipokcsm'an for Rosw ell, tho priinp' slow to action,”,” says( Dick Rush, buyt y b a c k w ith in tw o y ears, hche isays. The bill olso) provides for dvil ofth" th e secu rity additions: INEL says iit t :is making improve-' conta n tr a c to r a t R ocky F la ts . ' ’ ' s ta te a g ric u ltu re•e d iro cto r...... H o Eiovonden says tho assistsistanco and criminal ]penalties against -Two-T Bell 220 twin-turbinbine h eli- m e n ta to Beciuunties facilities be- EtEtchart says the security im'-; Currently, theic \U.S. Department progiDgrams merely movo the pro problem farmers and raianchers who make coptipters were added in latee 19841 at cause the increreased security forco provjrovemontfl from 1984 to 1988 ruii; of Agriculture poypays. littio attention from >m ono state to another. unauthorized useBC ofthe feed. a coicost of $1.5 million each.: ______stretchcfl-cxifltiitin p fnpiHtiafl b c y a n d _ inn _ t:t-tin Twiltinna n f rlnllnra Ho •----- to asfligtnnce. requsqucfltfl.from -county. . T hi Ehc-govommont's hay- purch Ity—hnB~25—people------"TTioT scciinty force’s weopons w capacity. clincilined to be m oro specific. < __ nnd_Btatc Agricuicultuml Stabiliza- and d hoy tmnsportation heljhelp to signed up for eni fromom pistols lo semi-autIe for help when- h ns eji jumped froni 90 to.aliuJeJJe more- e» blectricity. :------. .. d o r o ne agoncy.—------• , . o f Ba - 1 new-Bpeeial-state emcrgi - — ...... say»yaJ0ccky_Cj:a(l,-Savannah_Rlvoc_^- a. irgcncy they have lost’ 3030 percent of their thantn 300 persons.'...... The building willw allow th e secu- spok dis*...... F innancial a help in' transportorting fice. 843 Falls Ave.e. 734-6329. The he infrored equipment. w hich q 1 court for falsifjifying guard train- DupDupont, the prime contractoc • sets heat sources enablesJ theth se- ing records at the10 Limerick nuclcar usedcd to provide Savannah River.'s ity force lo sp o t in tru d e rss oion the power plant nearir Philadelphia, The securiw rity . • . N o iieg;a j p r e p ar f e s t o s t aay indefiii[iitely .rr?,nnd when visibility is poor.or. A ssociated P resss 1has re p o rte d . Crulwruft says that force ’’matured'^ , INE'IEL tested the system during du Day & Zimmererman spokeswom- andd thetl Energy Department saw a PANAMA blTy,f, IPanama (AP) - compaipanied by several colonelss inti a challenge U.S. migl‘Sht. Irainii ning exorcises. The systemem can an Karon Lautzczenheiser said the needcd forf n new security contractor, Despite months of U.S. sanctions showV of( military unily, ■Panamlama's "Everything fell11 apart," hc suid distinj ingiii.sh between a deer, aran an- company broughtht the fino to IN- Savisavannah River chose Wacken-. int-leaderraccused-in4ho-Ur-UniU ---in-lji QO r pe-or-a-perfwnHwye-lioAtiar Manuel Noriega is hardening his ed StoItotcs of drug .Irafficksng,^ ddis- capital, when osk< INEIrauyg it-kinjw liult- PrutLxtivu 1 SurvicuH Inc. of------ked about recent M-61-60 m achines j'u n s have'0 1been u b o u t th e fine bef< position and preparilaring for months misseded prospecU for negotial ifore it made its se- Coralral Gables, Fla. ns the security ! a- tiated U.S-Panamunian talksU aimed ut re- purchirhased anb can be muunlcitiled on lection. o r possibly y e a rs of confrontation settleirem ent with the United StalejilcH. _ solving P a n a m as 's political crisis contruitractor. w ith tho U n ited Stat-ta le s. Nori<)rioga's comments to journLirnal' over N oriega’s leudiidership. A confident Nonejrio g a o n F rid ay is ts indicated in< he considers himsimself On Wednesday,U.S. media re- sallied in to th e pttivi:evinces, where he and PanamPa a a test case of histoistori- ported that a Waslishington-Noricga R eport: U.J.S . n e g le3 Cts L a tin[1 p ro b le m s wos cheered- by’ peasantsi and cal proiroportions and that he is dc-c deal was nearlycomplete. They wt. nd com- America. hailed by smalNtowi3wn oflicials. Ac- term in*ined.to rise to tho occasionn anda said Noriega woilId!d .to p down. 1IAMI (AP) • (5ocaine and study,idy,. w hich w as released Fridoy.*. nism huvc dominated U.S..S. rela- "Without a soluilution, there will be By’ theth end of 1987, Latin America •> tionsIS w ith L atin A m ericaca this severe erosion ofol fragile democra- wasIS staggerings under a debt bur- ...... I rirntrludc.^iiiic.lhft rflginn's frstV>^t/^rinp in T-ntm-A.rbn«ricaAMoss-sa>d-d«n^aom cabillion. ------econoinomic und political problem la y ^ S K yITWW h IIV er— ems are in tin interview/ Friday.1 Hc is now ArgiArgentina’s elected President being lg neglected, experts wornrn in an dean of the UniUniversity of Miami Raulul Alfonsin,/ who hns had to put ____^______------ftiiP.tut)»t!^ r g DQrt iaaued-here.______Graduate School>q1 of Intflmntinnnl down-ivn—a tte m p te d —m ilita iy coups;------^itimj'Report II" was prep ™ - ...... FFpTrctraslfs l s a y s ^ a l r a r rep ared S tu d ie s . 'Y ou can'in't r u n a dem ocrocy- frequequcntly warns the United Stotes mid w arm eZ l r ------b y -bbankerii.-tiil-oxocutivosr^li a .iclorgy— when-the-eeonom,m ris-going^hellr"'ih‘ntTiitTiJs region s econo'mic troubles 1 and itcademicH led-by AmblerAr he said, Twin Palla, Burle;rley, Rupert, Jer- ...... - -- th rcatieaten its political stability.___ • . .. isr former U.S. ambnssad( - om e a n d G ooding:lg: >— Today and to- H I ador to Sincc the.eorlyly 1950fl, tiibney has Butlut U.S. policy has ignored the • Pnnanluma. Il follows up on < night, fair and worme:-mer. H ighs near 60. Tl lor« Pja.. Swxt»y. aoy 15 on the steadily flowed oiout of Latin Ameri- deeperrper problems, concentrating in­ jp's first report in 1984. w ]______Lowi_46_to 60. Lightght_wind»,_Mon4ny.______._ . gri'PP . w hich ca to th e Unite_d_L^LSUiteB. depriving Rtcadad on battling communism in p o ^ y cloudy withh iwidely seattered accuruirately forecast u gnidi f 'aduully the underdevclopi>pcd n a tio n s o f des- C enitral tra America, Moss said, ■howen. KJghfl upperper 70a. worseiseninc economic crisis inn 1Lotjn perately neededi capital, snys the "The :.*r- Camaa.Prairie.asa n d .W o o d -R lv o r...... J rhere has been almost an obf J------V alleyi — Today, •unnytun and warmer. - j£ . ssessiossion with Nicaragua to the ex- Highs mid'709, Toni'onight,. foir. Lowa ...... ' - -elusion»ion-of--overything elae," M osb ...... f mid*30a. Monday, paipartly cloudy with f t iom ictdd e ----- ^ said.1. "In the.absolute worst case, acattared ahoweni. CCc w ler w ith higha (( • Continued from Pago" A I M rs. W estcrgrcipen w ns a M ontona ®could send troops into .n e a r 70...... itra^a - but we can t send them, • Northern Utah ancand Nevada: 7 was brightly lit by two'p0 porch native who mett her husband AI ' every country in Latin Ameri- ■ Utah — Today suntunny and wormer. 7^ ' ts. A Volkswagen autom<^mobile when he came to0 Twin' Falls os cir- Highs 76 to 80. Tonight, Toi fair and ' parked in the driveway, culation managerir of the Twin Falls milder with Iowa inn thoIt low and mid- ^ u a lls und M ayor D oug Voli/ollmer. Times some 45 yet•ears ago. SOfl. South winda 10:0 tot 16 m ph. Mon- eighbor, confered in the^ street sl She was a teltelegraph operator day, warm and windrindy w ith fair to ' ioo*>s.A I I I lide the house. Quallss said here, partly cloudy akies.. SoSouth w inda 15 to 26 mph. Highs in tho m id-and upper it 10:30 Saturday night thut h a t h e W esterg ren woi'OS later business VV69 R M a l^ ^ T irs SereTra Fh O n't entered the housee a n d m a n a g e r o f th e Ti'Times N ew s in the All brands Of eoa. ______\ ( Id not go in until investigarigators 1960s when thee paper 'was pur- Nevada — Sunny one«A High today lower 60a to low er 90a. Im i uulla.said the.Westcrgrcn's■n's son Howard r^blicatictiona. Hc waa pub-. . _ *UWNMOWERS ------— ------th'tdghB - •Coolor-Mottday'With'lfr^-'the - • dzroCSuazEranclBcorhn'd-ld -b c e n lis h e r oftK 'c TimCa mid-TOa to lower 809.>9, LowsJ toniffht.in- ..tato tonionight-in-tho-north. Mondny In fied ofhis mother’s death,1. until his retircmer ...... 'thcROi.' y in weat portion and south c n l in 1 9 7 5 . I CCHAINSAWS, H I^C . the-aout:)uthwcat and Monday nightt or in tho eaat portion. vin Falls typically only hasla s one ...... S um m ary:_____ ._------. ------oorly TuTuesday in the aoutheast. Cool • th a t w Satellite photoa ahow I!ool----- Ehctonded forocnats" tJo homicides por year.-Voli/ollmcr '" The sloying 'occccurred across the & J ENTERPRISES lowed a fow clouda w eatheror will continue through tho through Thuraday, wi lil'htH. and light rain ahoweraera ovor th e moun- week, he could not recalLa homiimicidc .. street from IWin. jPalls Mayor Doug 170404 .ADDISON AVE. E.T.P. with acattercd showers milur proportions in his nearlyne Vollmer's residencnee. Vollmer lives taina in central Idahoho Soturdayi after- Southeihem Idaho field conditions will showera. Fair and coc Q ua noon.'Otherwiae, moatlloatly sunny akiea, bo good eara'in the community. a t 475 B uchanan. 733-2001 >d todoy and most of-Monday.lay. and'Thuraday. Highs fi u neiB — .1 ,- cool temp«raturea annd The warmcat tompcr h a d nBxuai 't P o ten c5 Mountain Home Air• FoForco Boao a t 66 Thursday ^oy_ w i^ dry, coolor wentherher __ (toto-Saturday- war-C i would ------dogn«8,-while McCaJIill ^wns tho coolcflt—nndlcTa18 \wIHa. Evoporotion lotolB will compiclickly im prove/ e s vill Mountain Homo A ir .Acc..w^.r^.c;i Fc a t 61 degrees. nverogoo nnlightly bolow normal for thothe Coll reported tho colde A ridge of high proaaiOBBUro aloft olong period. ^ M oan four inch soil tom-im- grees. • • w mith i z N ew ‘E-Pili l l ’ Slate tho northwcet coaatt wwill movo over poratiirosroa will bo in tho 60«. droppinging Elsewhere in th e nati amazing new “supi Idaho today bringingjing Bunny and to noor 6( jl 10 U> 20 mph notifjo u p c r - Representativere NotA • 60 Wedneadoy ond Thuraday.ny. the highest tempernturo ;ed” vitamin E-Pill 1 warm er weather. Tho next Pacific Winda S Su unday will bo variable in di- Tw ir I'”' District 25-A trough will bring ah di- groeagroea a t Glln Bon« =-■' Tuesda^ or twotiy been developed tlth a t "Special ahowors. Guaty ra tio n aboutnb 10 mph. Winds Mondnylay lowest waa 24 a t Snul winda ond cooler weol'eothor beginning .will bocon» m o west IS lo 26 mph in thehe Mieh. windy Tuesday H„id tcdlyht “ quickly increasess aand Interest" rs and thunder- ofsimi:natcs sexual drives aan d *K3l W ednesday Man K«nsat Clly M ' 60 Bttiumd. O'S CSS8 51 m lOBfiofavj N a t i o n a l La»y«Qtt«______Ou fro m 65 10 70. l U y ™cy for both men und womom en — OO—------»i.TL3«B'c;r,'------r-73— r IT------n s c s r ------Lho e a s te r n por- aec.i. It also makea them^ AIBwqu«0 U.nrM«|>oi.« Ul 45 VVa»Nf>oT»i^ 77 crature m the ww. o«ia« - 07 et il tJo~Ori«a-i« 00 I " “ T w i n F a l l 0««v«r M 55 C6-degrw ot ■■ Forco Bftfto.Mc Vj IUHnew high polcncy E-Pill nr n l S S S S DtiMoings 03 M•4 0Hia>V3ma CiTy 00 I M I d a h o Ctalrol C* *2.2 Oman* 02 ; dent a t 61 dc- V \ ^ jccins t i to increase .sexual abi Honolulu 80 711 Pnoanm lOi ; CC 40 NO'mai >olh scxt:s bul also "actuatually ■ I: Houllon 0* CSa PiiiatKj'gn 73 •o ; J7 40 llion Snlurduy. An ; I Pooinno. Mo 04 d up .sexual interest ai 7? 44 To aiij .tunaav. t2.ro fw ;c 40 ly of boi lonc Irresponsible poi»lillclans a re sending u&jn Circulation phones nnare manned between 7 und>d 10 a.m. only. If ji.76 perXT wtrk.w Sunday, JI.OO |>rr WM:k. jthfuincss, health and lor sinto banknjptcyl People in you do not rcccive yoi j s ;:; ‘ this stale and In ththis District are (ed up wiih i your p a p e r by 7 ii.m., callII theI number for null bc (laid in advance and nrr b •itiniulati 'ilh the phitosophy of tax and your nrco; >S 4 OUT OF 5 PEOPLELE spend. - J«CO IHT rrionlh. J25.P0 for 3-monl c o rd in g Jerome-Wendcll-GoodiodinR-HuRcrmun . !|3G.2535 hj. JlOa.-JO per yfan daily only. 57.J gives quick and effccthctivc I pledge that ifif re-electedi I will continuelue to be your consen/ative — — RMrl«iy.Rup«rt.PauJ.Oi|.Oakloy______I m a n u fa c unday only. J5.40 per monlh. S1G.20 A LSO IMI SeppjsGntatlPes-i^gfietJHttrai^ = = Buhl-Castleford 643-4648 rtarSund. ^i»).who have used i t . ______Maics:.State.AffalrMrs: & CommercejDdustry.« Filcr-Ropcrson-HolHst- al !32 t c y . yo u tf rOUR VOTE COUJUNTS! TU.n Full.,ill*, Idaho. (C3U1. by Mac>c Valley. .Mml i>iib>rni.. ^ (o r $ 2^.95 for a 60 d ay susup- f Ifyou wish to ploce anun advcrtisem en l, call 733-0J-0931 . Classified inc. S«ond cond.elun poiiace paid at Twin■ availablef only 1>IC. $37.50 for a 90 day supnh ___ _ i-lll Mnnlonday-throuBh-Fridsy-fromjm-8-n,mnintii-5 ----- n.-d; da.ly ai.4 HELPS pjyj______-USEIT-MAY-Jf 2 4 ______p.m . and S aturdays froifrom 8 n.m. until noon. Inforform ation on dis-' jer puriuani to Sectinn GC,10fl of them lhj. S.M .CO for c p jii iicck • or M.O. io: E-PillPill, ly i» herefcy drsijTialfd a% the day7.35 oi per month. ^-*7, 8 ‘ -,P.O."Bbx911811 8 7 - :— ^ — - ...... play nds ia available wcweekdays only. which Ircairfal noticej it! be publ.ihed. ihii t titi.ao ptF , -rcsuittlo; - -P*DF0fO/-J*fr^C«fcnFc»SiMn^nap.Ccrm . G A 30364-1187...... UuCaIan.TiaM. p " M l If M I — itl. fur daily and N l T h e UN (o n e -a d a a n d a rc : prc-scrip(i. by m ail i JTi.;riSLW.. supply, .sr ry .Newipaper. .SU pply, ( o . 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. - . • .. Naatton sunuu^r. May isr msa— -m7iW64*Nflws. r TwinTaiisnaano a-3------Trialjm ayJii• ___ W J 0 ilole i_ T ho W aahington P osT sf m ation n that the court determinelines cret docximents in a sj:Specially vaulted attorneyey general th e au th o rity to i m u st be m ade public for th e sake oofa f suiteonConnecticutA'Avenue here, but ject to) ddisclosures t h a t would cau WASHINGTON -— 1The Justice De*' fair trial ial. declassification of tho0 recordsI deem ed “identificifiable dam age to th e natior, = partment will havo thithe final word on Gesell A( ell raised tbe question last wee'^eek relevant for trial has yc d v a nt a g e yet to begin. securiOt"O'" even if th e c o u rt disagremty s /g n ed forsupippf>r(; 3. M olded heelcu p Ir^n-contra conspiracyacy case, indepen- ments ttthat Walsb and his investiga _____ dp n t pniinBM 'V ho is Uie ^ r s o n forerjiurpo8C9.otthifl_l?2,?^ tl y a n a ssista n t o tto m oy gc ______for balance; i. Front rim for protection;, nco.E.-Walsh has—tore-wmampiled-during-their-15-montl case th at is going to fill[ill the role o f t h e ^ ^it ^ “m ay not be d e le g a t^ ’te» anysi! 5. Lmed with sisuede for comfort; conceded. investigaigation. , -attom ey—^ e r a l . in determining o^coflii)fficial.” 6. Durable solele for shock absorption...... » TWaleh said he hasas tial to the e ie c u i_ ^ o rtlL-and-his-codefondantsr-forme; n i nh contendcd t h a t th e indepe[epea: ------. g "jy—icBcd;— — 7 — — .. tive braBcH's determinnination’Lof ^ ^ t.. natiorml.ill-securi^-’adviser John M '..dent.couEjunsel law, which Congressishas h made public andmd what must re- Poindextarter, retired Air Force mtyoinjor Walsh said then, ancnd again Friday, reenactedted twice since 1980, 198 h{gi>iinflly ft*onafi»rg" thnt n ------mam.a£5cret ia tha coucourse of-Walsh’s - generald-Richard - V. - 3ecord~ancand—that he-feltr-the-legal-il-authority-had t:a u ------...... e0 brts to bring formerner White House Secord’s's business partner, Alben been delegated to him1 , bothI u n d er th e thority' to him by pving him all thehe in*i aid e O liver L. N o rth aan n d h is three co- H akimI, , hhave been accused of conspirpif. indei»ndent counsel act s and under vestigativItive and p rosecutorial powe defendants to trial. ing to deldefraud the governm ent o f mQ,i]. il thc backup appointmeilent Meese gave o f the att-Dttemey g en eral except foroi 'The detcrm inatioaa waa mode with lions ofdif dollars in profito from the RRe e- Walsh last y ear to sustistoin his investi- authorization of wiretops. = i e a t hi'ermatL> ’e obvious reluctance in\ a lO^page^memo _agan__a^ Pjjjs g a ^ n in case th e actt cshould be held But ha' a^inistration's 6eeret_arm£ having said th a t, W elsh addiiddod • - - '7 /7r-the-H - eart of-theh e City*------■ submitta' to~u:srnc"District Coiiri' sfdes to0 Iran and then te cover upyp uncohstitiitidnal. th a t thehe 1982 executive order gov*go 123 MainI ^Avo E. ''TW in Falls,I s . I D ♦ 7 3 4 - 4 8 1 8 ______Judge Gerhard A. GesGesell Friday. It their illeglegal activities. ' The Classified Infonormation Proce- eming classified cl inform ation ‘VesVests '------means that tbe Reagaigan administra- The fourfoi men and their lawyersI — dures Act, a law CongiIgress passed in exclusivevo authority to declassifyr prpre- I - tion - could-hypotheticatically-force dis- - w ith H!akim ak and Secord complaininging 1980 to govern the discliclosure of classi-—viously-cl-classified'Infonnatloirln n' thtl e ...... " ■■ missal of the indlctmeinent by refusing of beingg relegatedr to second-class sta-sta- fied information needeiled for crim inal o^icialss oof the executive agency thi to’perm it disclosure o}f f classified t infor- tus — ha^ tiave storted examining the se- trials, suggests otherwiivise. It gives t h e ' originatected tho information." r j

Crashi leavess i f t o e k ^: busine^ s r e e lling l i n NEW YORK (AP)*) - Lawrence “I thiniink it depends on your person-on- on their nocturnal habit)its. Will th is in- h alf hiss :nel worth in stocks even evo Weiss was about to booltook a n order fo r' ality m onore than anything else. Somem e vestm ent keep m e stori:iring a t th e ceil- though “lil“liko eveiybody, I g ot whnckeeked 100 shares ofChiysler (Corp. and 100 people.liklike to gamble," said Thomaslas ing at night?" said Phili]ilip W axclbaum, on Meltdo'4owh Monday.” shares of Black & Dechecker Corp. this' H. Egan,a, tragici and purchasing mon-an- national sales managei jer for Pruden- gut hc1C saidi his confidence is boin,)oing past Wednesday when col__ tinl-flnche'Smirities Inr S i i r rn. ■bylnexpHcable'inoviranmlrm ra ------happened to ask bow thitho m arket was Corp. in1 CCambridge, Mass. Computerized prograi ram trading h a s m arket. .“1 “The stondard perceptionsns oof doing. “It’s aa lllittle bit like the race track, ck. emerged as a villain in ir lho publics value orere i way the h ell off. I t’s unnenlerv- Weiss mentioned th a t the Dow ... Influentencc controls it as much as mind, and even brokerairage firm s th a t ^ Jones average of 30 incindustrials was anything,'lg,” said M arshall Webb, who'ho say program trading is not to blame 1.. ™ ■ off 35 points - andd thct customer manages!S tht e tool and die shop a t Lao* for upsetting th e market.cu nro curbing Tarailo, a secretary in WatWat- prom ptly canceled h is onorder. Tool Co.. in Novi, Mich. tho practice anyway, , Calif, said she was ready[y tot< Tbat is tho kind of experienceex] that “I favoror other investmente that areire This past week five; mtyori broker- :k in H&R Block Inc. in Januanu- was worripd thp mnrkpt hnrihnr . _____drivfts.hrnkprs cm ry, Jl«taiUHisin»66— Ra more^epetpenden^orHny-ewn-ability-to- -to—age-houses-said-lhey-wc ' notstobiliz in stocks is off 30 perceccent or more on judge inveivestment potential, like real:al ducting a form of pro; ilized. She is glad-she holdloff: off W all S treet because thle e October( crash estato," sasaid Gary Studdard, generalral known os index arbitn brief run-up, th e stock is3 ofoff a n d th e subsequent gyigyrations have managerr ofo John B. LaG ardc, a con-m- own accounts. Theyrwcrfs^nr' “ Mf"1 from its J a n u a ry level, shaken the confidence« re thc crash, according to th e he relicfofmanyofitsbrokekers. • But theihere are still optimistsJ ind______"I’m irankly thaniclul.I. Jit took m e on -places sucluch as Spanish Fork, Utah.tah. ju st another roll of the diedice, espwally Many in'investors are turning to safere r th e hook w ith cliente,” sosaid Gene Fos- Vaughn Er Erickson sa id program trad*■od* W s '______' ------in light of the 508*pointint drop in tho havens suemch as certificates of depositlit ter, a broker.in .the. oche8tfir._N.Y.,— ing-and-lhethe possibility-of-a-bear-mar* Do^r-Jones- iridus&ials-lB-on-Gctr-19.-'-and^Treasi asar^bondsrwhDse"VHlu«riff- is — pfflcrofMeTTlll'Lynch.-—------:------k B r tr r rTorgrgBiisrTimernrhiB o r rbF Thnt cnmp npmsg_m_n-_ji-sampling-of— up-eharply-)ly-since-the-crash-in-8pite-of- o f------Scott-Bowlesni*78^i rear-old-retiree—caus-f-he'h'i'h'ds more than 2 0 years i>c- LdWMipU) K) poundmds opinion around the countunity this past somerecenent weakness. from Procter & Gamble? (Co. who lives fbre retireir’ement and is holding forthethe - - - w e e k ...... ------“Peopleue-nnrstarting to invest-faased-id— in Wyoming, Ohio, saidlhe i is keeping longterm.-I ...... inasliiLlcas2 weeks.ks. . i You w onl feci huHKry.:ry ...... - ...... H ------Vbu m //fecl a new con-on- ...... : i ri{lcnc Bush said he was notDt swayed by | [ conmmonilona»MaiyAmDMChMfmwi I tion committee meetingr in Los Ange- -pleased -wit]vith tbc'way the meeting-j- Noyce'sargumente. 734-1350 lesi promised, Tou’re gcgoing^ to be went. “I thought th( it was very good, The vice president alsoIso sought to r— I L ^ deeply involved in w h a t wewedo." very open,"," saids Alice Travis, national1 \ take the high ground onI thct issue of But tbe Massachusettietts governor political coorjordinator for the campaign, the t environment, saying,lg, ‘Tor too was challenged over a popolicy in his Meanwhili[lile. Bush toured an Intel long 1 we h a^ yven awayf t plQ^ine______y Ul hbiiM&x- microchip plantpli in Ore'ph, where'thei fieldi to thc Democrats onI tlthe environ- . u a l couples who w an t to be foster par- company’sI board k chairman, Robert. im ent. I want to m ake the th environ- “en ts. Noyce,-told-Id tbe vice president of a rmcnt a Repubiicanissue:'’-* Kiss-and-t-tells are profitaable OP“ O N “ O N t R D I N A R Y NUTRI/SYSTEI IN EM J / NEW YORK(AP)-WriiVriting about D I E T S I L O S T your ex-boss, who also haplappens to be ■ ■ ^ r thc president of thc Unitnited States, I LCO S T H O P E . " 1 0 3 L B S ." :— W ashington," to te,publishcshed by Har- Look For COur court Brace Jovanovich on M ay 23. , There’s a second printing. g o< f 75,000,- ■■ . ' t l m . . . .. and the former White lioufouse chief of q, '! [■ ''j SUPER! BAG S/ME INSEERT staff was given a $1 million - 0rcakttirou(jh' t \ / ion advance. J |; ' 1 Pfocjfam lotDf lolono-lcdti / j . ^ W Regan says hc is donatinjting thc ad- vance and tho proceeds off thtl e book to CALL NOW/!VAND ' •-^■4' Lose. ’------______I n JjQ i .day's N evw s p a p a L ______~"H arpeF &""Row~spnt~aa reported - ~ $2,4 m illion in 1986 for Da^David Stock- iryou r m issedid it, p ic k o nie up a t OUIur store. ” man’s “The Triumph of Poli>olitics: Why We Succeeired Where the Reogan Revolution FaiFailed." The Faila il You: investm ent seems to h av e paidpi off for both the publisher and'the)e formerf rcctor of the OfTice of MmJ ^ a g e m e n t und Budget wiUi 325^000“ p rint. • ” — . 1 : “Revolution,” a book wiwritten by I i 25 Nutritri/System Service:es* ; . Martiii Anderson, former assistont^toas: I , 5% OFF evclopment, ' | r fW COM o* Ntn^nUSrSTCMMTooOi, t(X lUn up. podiicumtucpismsni'an the prdsident for policy deve oil Atp«ooi«>ary,»o0o«iin«r*c lo be published on May 18,5, hhns a'first | v.tKsonty.nty WHN in«<>urcn»»« ol a n««. progiim ailapanop«I^Cent»t a p, On«0i»ccwni pel p. printing from Harcourt of 25,25,000. I I : Charles-Scribner's Sons9 'published | TWIN FALLS BURLEY “Speaking Out" earlier thish is y e a r by ■ ...... - 52S Blue Lakes N. 1201 Normal I ■ Larry Speakes, Reagan’sn’s former J 734-0405 678-9781 I —spokCTmanr-The-book—had • - - printing of 100,000 copi■ ptrsliE iiis m m . — - 124 MabJnAvenueJsloiJh, Twii/in.Falls . 733-1506 Speakes and co-author Ro^to^rt Pack I f^Iehunio«t mvdlcal Cftnler* i OITorExpIro* 5-20-BO • OvofBOOC«mof»lnNoflhA1 Amortcn. J Open. Da3aily 10:00 to 6:00; S(Saturdays 'tli 5:30 received a six-figure advance.ice.-----

1 ' V . . I L T. TgBH------linm-Nuw;.‘Twlii ralla, kialm------V O tm n Uoh ------K I ^ w w % . ^ 9 w w m .____ WiUla/lUlam E. l-loward WlUt^ C. Blake r " ^ . Publl:ubllshcr Advertising D irector SS*y- icphcn Hartgen Michad Gower . Manalonaging Editor Circulation M onager r&usi— A V .• / Thc memlcmbcre of thc editorial board>rd and writers of editorials I . : : / .-- -■ • . -garc p j Stephen Hangcn and W:WUlUun E.'H ow ard I' I ml ■Ilf i s r f - - V W D ' / O U i Ourir nod is tto Wilkes r S N M U W d f - : Bli - W N e t , ? ______fo r’Twin sethool post Twin Fallss'School S Board electionsis do not uijually generate _ rxmch interestist or debate^ b u t j n ,the_cc.case.of.thc^onc lolcc-.. 6 0 . . - ’ • ""'lion tiTbo field*ld IXiCsday; w e t h i n k thethe voters ahould tako a closc look a t; beboth candidates, nj W' ; The olcctionon m atches Lenore McN<:Neea, the form er wife of ■ former boardd nmember Jack McNees.JS. a g a in s t L o r r i e W ilk e s , : d ir e c to r o f n u nr a in g a t M a g ic V a lle yf ERegional M edical Center Thctwocandicdidatcs aro profiled todaday on page B l. • B o th C andidaidates offer-perspective,'e, common sense and good f f f e ^ ^------judgmentrBotl-otH-nHrgoodiTstonersrB“Both-have'childroninthc echool system.71. ■ Either, in our view, would be a wor'orthy successor to retirinf C0 mpgt<*nt1v hoTppH Qt-nn'r Hv 4 ^L - g k ______board membercr Gary Fay, who has coi j the Jwar'd throvrough thc shoals of tcacl-icher negotiations and a controversial1 changecl of superintehded e n ts . al B u t o u r n od egoes to \\^ilkes, w ho wew( think would bring new and fresh persprspectives on Twin Fallalla educational needs, con- cy Rea2 g a n dile se rv e^s a lott better siderablc manoinogement skills and a h I I high level of energy and N - Nnncy Rongnn always oeen' a good ma arri r r i ag o a t work. J im m y a n d Ros- e n th u a ia a m toto thet post. am rop in tho "tnttlo-tnlo” S en .AiMan l K. S im p so nf l aly n C a rte r wrot y lifo w ho keeps m o “ c e n te re d ' a p a r e n t o f a high h if school student, shehe is fam iliar w ith the scorns U> g o t G bunj'mo of, nnd stren^hens1 tlthe pnssed botwoonn tltho timo tho Iran-Contra■a story - w ho holps m oI koI«l-snw-that—If-you-wnnt-< ------b e c a m e pago-oncme nows-and-Donald-Reganan'-shuT'-BonirAnnTmsrvril 'vrifo'ofnearly^^^ffararSheifl ______identifies impor)ortant areas for improv(w e m e n t.______------whon-wnny n u m b er o f m o o tin g s wiivith the politics. ; w o rk w ith in a1 bibudget, while communimicating with employees has no dofinitionsfine m cn whom I hnve knonown - president whororo ho1- wns c o u n s e le d • a n d ,, jyes, N ancy a n d Ronoonald Reagan, too, havo fopnd ^ to increoac theirleir involvement. T hat iais the essence of m odem fulfilled h o r oblignid D o n R cgnn - b rin g thomi>m« even directed •• lo dismiss his chief of ataflilT. T he - t h e ir owr^wny 'toto ddeal with the political world.: ^ management., n o t try n n d to h o r h usllossor-lovol by-spewing out>ut— co n g ressio n al pro:pross'crew-ond ^loriosiwkTorkod—-T o h ey know w h er*»ro tto turn-w hon-:^don’t-kn‘ow^^--^— ~ -—^ - — She is exporicrioncod in'both public healthhe and pediatrics, and distinction. fcful portrhynls. Thoir lustjstcr overtime in thoseMe dnys to n c c o m m o d n to th o calls w horo to tu rn ; TThoy ho have deep resorvoirs of ICC Tho bottom lino ^ tw o fie ld s o n w h ic h s h e w o u ld d r a w a?as a board m em ber >nnlities ns the bluster lea'caves fbf Regnn's resignlignntion and to provido thetie long faith in a h ig h er r bb< o in g , in th em selv es a n d in lution is that sho i/ k n iv e s to lop off ffh his hend. o th e rs. P olitics in iitself as a singular pursuit is ;j And as someojeone who attended schoclool elsewhere herself. whojusihuppcnsem t ber well tho early dnysys of In thnt timo period,per I also hod several finefl Q ra th e r b arb aricic q u e s t. You often h a v o to bo . both in secondaidary achool and college,t, fshe would bring needed------cumid or untiminito-io n cy ? In ju s t n few s h o rtrt conversations witlwith N nncy R e n g a n , w h o wiw as, as leav en ed in lifo b y a spouse and lovo a n d a r t I______outside cxpcricriqnce to the pOst. ^ Ronitld Rengnn.!eagan cnmo under heavyy firefi nlwnys, nlort, thoihoughtful, nrticulato and protec-p a n d m usic n n d n oa ttu r e a n d faith a n d frio n d s a n d - think? ItromindsT ofthe tive ofherhusbansand.'Wo talked about tho \ . McNees is welveil known in the Twin1 FFalls community and as lived" in th'e vital issues of 3 vari- l o y a l^ a n d tr u sJt. t. *]T h o Reogaris h a v e t h a t . C io y ' • c ______sagono8s-ofr4ho olctako advnntago of her, unimiquo OUS views of thec situsi atio n . W e s h a r e d u m i them otherbffoi■four former Twin Fallss sstudents, would bring" mo per-, h a v e i t w ith o ach:h o th o r. For them,- h is su c c e ss iis h n v o a frio n d in Wtsayors moaned nnd knurleried sonnl obsorvalionion*. The person I talked toto th e n - h e r success. N anncy's cy accomplishments and : • considerable loctlocal perspective to the! position.p' ------U u tth o lesiio is t ow she is being portrayed•d oi c o u ld n 't su rp rise10 aanyone o n o w h it w h o h ud ed the Reogan prcaido- i-;— .S..SIKS IM P S O N o n P a g o A 5 _ _ 'n w n ^h 8,_N^cy Ren George Bus!sh, seat belts drao ‘for being‘‘unirivolv ^ IjeUers .dny.-Shodo’ini! the diatribe in the U n u m l i u i : ______Lliia-areu-■•II wilh pnnr mnt I lu Lilj..., I,.-l.J. ,1 ’s , guff. Tiopos that sociie Idaho phphotoRrapher menl of w "IctUirs" column unn Ulh e inHi.stont, indi.s* I th in k ono o f th e if wastes. Consequently, for>r a period order nol loI o»p< p c n ite o r place cow s o n th e pose you have the idea by i n o l staR e that sappy displii puttibic dof^mu cxpouiloundcd on thc seal belt | a b o u t R on o n d Non< play. o f lim e,:. tvtwo wells did ctm sc illncsa:s8 . property untilitil Lhe1 special use perm it is ro- can make up « few ofyour 1 addition, putlinR (Icorj'c I ixHuc. Bolh puHitivci; uiand ncjjatiyc factions ^ 'e Hush on a WJieaa Uthe land in question hus«1) 1 Cav- solved, he conUonlinucs, . of which sido of the que.stic- n groat thing going.fully dusted bale nfhiiy d ______. properly ho.'ttile, - and it hns spanned doi-s acil e ra s wiUiilh rushing w ater aLrcams1 S2) blow AlllheciUzeiJzens concerned with ihis - sense lo-you.-Aller-ull. wet i|'*> l h o im a(;o iifC o iirR i) Ihish. Hu ...... ouL sm poiponmn rock 'J) s a n d ft)ro cck-nnd k ' ---- p erm it d esirere isis that Vanderhnm bo in nc- imd assertive in tcllinllinu lhe olher .tide what D i em w racyl B e su re a n d m hold h a n d s, thoy srr is ' u n d how ht uir G coriie caaie lo ’I'win FallsFi wilh his InndshiailiilinR f>) a n d s in k holc.>< —— ..in sever- cordance withIh Lhot JCZO nnd th u t o u r polit- I harshly Uicy will sufTer ^'imes•Ncw« r th o u j'h , w e co and cxporionces, th( p jim aj'c and he lefl ’l\vinI !• F alls w ith n | nrc'iiss ool f this ono m ile s q u a r e whvhich ical managers;rs protectj both thc old and thc ‘ if they do not cnmc unaround to ll»c o th e rs _ ^more pages on soal belts. w ay of thin k in j'. :tlv th c sam e iiuacc, A b aiidly d l sla i'c d cau ses irriRultonirri w ater Lo occasionDnullydis- new residencesices of our beautiful county. IL JACK LYTHGOE . ll) lhe "Rich luui Fam ous'LIS " farmers appear,. il is n a tu ra lly a co n cern . VWhen is our perfect:L rigri h t! You can n o t deny ihthe i facw: It is the h»w; T w in FoH « wc live in a dcmocrac;•acy; statistically , y o u do aw commerit —lot-m ake Vice I'resiilciit HushHi a man also in onione Hi)uare mile there arc^ Llthree JOAN O’BRBRAY .•arini: m orc cniiifortiibli- wi ru n 11 hii'her risk ofbtf beinfi injured ifyou . wilh the fami- InrRc dairiairies and lwo sm all ones.. AAnd es- Jerome circler m e r . don'l fa.slen your .seal.-at b e lt— b e tte r th a n Bush ^ visit excluc pecially! SOso bccausc over 70 residencnLs a re in X majority, ifll up* picluinni>lherc:im piii|:ii sl(>p. Ca'orReCic Bush tbls sqaar■lare mile a re a . 80 p crccnt o f oiir ciliz«lizens in Idaho still I o r luw.______wiivc( K eep seasat-belt issue alive I to look like a truck drivere r a nd t h a l |t I concern of the urea resideiIcntflthnt ...... — ..... ______ctinosi- not, to usi- nnn. 'n.ocampaigfr^winirto.lu U uri40, b u t 1 sup- oTDyT Now whiil loj'ical dododucations could, be I' a n. i ni-,iHu dii^;u l iir T h u ’IViV’in-Ki>Uw-»f i ------a rrr. irm i iiiT fLTiv itig p ru p v n r nn I-'atls by Vi iluLional d e c i - - ^ ------overyday'dMiaioasUuiijvia^irrcLa^uvrirves------;Tlielneelinc'ut'UVe CoiheiIJ to be the, next , iflTn-Djnry.-Dat.sihTinGokinliltVSSHa Wo cun wc witliouL suporfluou.s rcf;\ilallonsrcj and un- ly was typical of tile <)ualitySUtle.s. / ' I work u little hurder for our _ - 1 . , to sesscial use permil. but at a latlater moeLing nianaRemcim e n to r control? own communiticlilies. _> ncco.ssary governmenUin lal control? pipaign. The slo p -o v e r w as president,dci bul as i i imn tnissioiiers issued a sjieclecial use Mr Vandindcrhum has known from'ff>'the ______There is nn I clf o le c tio n fn r H nnrtinff -■______------i>. A boul 8 U pL‘rt;U[llCiic u u i;h t th e Kviyl Kn-— t r e for oHlce and did T T n y tii'uiui^ u.h a deLi.si IL anyway, H ie dairy is lociiicated J i'cry flrsLm P nnnlnK uritl Zoning mwrotmn CommiHsionersjrs tth c 2cenw taken iiad it .seems Uuthe residents April 1st,..bul-il-W bi uaJalockc d J or ac,.„..„i vo cam e o ur seventhinth president: uncoul^ old _ _ _ _ _ irroups who oiilain whatK a fit i.i ih iitw e w ill ' mR mR we'rc a s 'p h o n y a's th c m---- ei------Xlju-r om ^clTlTTr^K not cnoiiRl-i|;h lan^L o roBXdonlHI bpcQuaebp Mr. V underham 'ss IneoonI a ^Democrat, i aRriculture the want di -----do, and howjL.will be dodone? "hand *‘h choflcn"'crowd. The "1 UCL»lrucUire« wilhin the.Je.JCZO. Il ■ w n s o verit. it. Anxious residents finallyIly .cn i, N cx l th ere w as T hom uB -Jrrex-faculty------Ei}:hty percent doesues not conslTtule a ^Ufefully car a rra n g e d on huy ^»enl730"'liandbo ------Wc Wai'i T. ISC) hoi^n il miiia concern the.here will be • n lottcrtol^0 I^orth Side Cnnul March I Qt come close to County 1 18, and* u • S e e LEJ1L E T T E R S o n P o g e A 6 ilture and espe- .munuKt rm , ' o u rb e a ■ rep reacn led Lhe. -Rround. styles of the Rich Aboul is certain ly m ore cam e co :u lllc fu tu re s o r Ui be coi ^an s^gling __ sen,,anc jing and kcepinR time an bsseriHOd: C o u n ty ' Z out of thc meet- havo bci TieeUng wiCHTHe w ere cor ; " fa rm e rs ■ wvrxT construe boles in a .'icmi- h a s alho opinion - . Sundoy, May 15,1988 1TImoa-News, Twin Falls. Idaho A-5 ^^Sovietit srtace?Tg/ a n s carectec N o L i f e I l l n s u r a n c e ! is W orth-i D ylng For I _ W A SH IN G TO N --Thanks 1 to in- obaerva•vatory to study such strnngeIge, scientific capabililicLies. crcasing openness in Moscow, more highnjnenergy objects such as neu-i- The Mir project acannot com pare detailed informationon is available tron stas ta rs a n d black holes • iu mnore or to thc planned U.S.'3. spacc s ta tio n . i f e l iI H S = th a n e v e r before aboib o u t th c S oviet ' th a n tw ice th e size o f th e ir previ-n - A t its la rg e s t, M ir• wwill w eigh only spaco blueprint Ihrotrough thc year ous modlo d e st e n b rts, according to> slightly more thon1 Ithc 100-ton U.S. ■ ■ B X J u 2,000. J o h n Pi;P ik e o f th e F ederation o f Skylob, which orbitiitcd tho E a r th for .C o n tin u in g a d etermincd te r but Americuican Scientists, six y e a rs , b u t diedI underusedu for ______cautio^ approach - drivcrid by Cve- It fealeatures a rodiotclescopc pro-ro- lack of launch vchiclid e s to serv ice it. y e a r p la n s b u t co nstrainedby str '' jecfUunfiuT ufpreflent has-no counterIter------The-Sovieta-will-a U h t i m a lI t e I - fihprtcomingfl in lechi•chnology,-money,—pnrt: In.ta.tJic.W est. designed to Atudiudy— tilo-und growing inviv c n to ry o f------— ...... v/ork incentivea nndid co th o r fnpofiR . ___ objectsLs fauch aa-pulaara and super- icluding th e ir---- - — c r ------iaunch.vchiclos,incl ^is th e m oaM t-revolutioo n ary aclvarancem ent in rl— — the U.S.S.R, is planninning some mis- nova-retrem nants by means ofthe ra - new su p e rb o o a te r (E(Encrgia), their aidns involving advan vanc^ technolo- dio wnviQves they emit. own shuttle (whichI ccould bc life insuregan. B ______gy a n d g r e a te r riskt. . ButE in some______T h e ir:ir astronomy-astrophysicss __ laun^cd in the next!Xt few m onths). r— c«tcgoriea;-thcy-arccjust jl begrnlilng” prbgniradm ifl “ n o t in th c sanic a n d e v e n tu a lly n ammoller spacc _____ to c a tc h u p to th o U.SU.S. program of league;"e;" in te rm s o f technologicalul piano. Bncrgia is ablible to h e ft u p to F e a tu re d in th e3 Times-News Reafc>aCh Section, April 11, ■ tho curly 1970a. ------8ophistihn8is h o o n M ara ------doraccoicording" to'Lcnnard Flake; Tlic U;S; had suchch a b ooster in' • LJ-.------exploration and ostro:tronomy, includ- NASA'sk's sp a c e scicncc chicf. I t rc-e- th e d e fu n c t A pollo moonm program - U l t i m a tt e e is the only life infnsurance policy to) offerol policyow ners a H ing m issio n s th a t Tillill gapsf in tho fleets SaS a g d e e v ’s effort to c re a te a tlie S a tu rn V - b u t it is likely to 3-w ay benefit::: cdeath benefit proteieiltion and tax-deferrferied cash accum ula- ■ U.S. ^rogmm. m ore halbalanced program and to fineIn d ta k e a d e c a d e beforerc th is co u n try ...... — —TheunnjanncdSov:>oviet Mard sc- ' his’own'/n' acTchtiffc lilSiea. w elglisT n wUh-iTrioUiitJit^. M eori^ ..... — tion -at inten?sr-jsr-sensitive rates pluss —■ ------—- rios will begin withI theth launch of Somele ofi the Soviets* stated while, a recent Defertnse Depart- two robot probes toI ththc Mara and plans, acacco rd in g to P ike a nd othI- - m e n t a s s e s s m e n t p>rcdicls « t h a t th e An Acceleratete d B en efit w h ich rmakes an fmmedladIate cash payment B its moon Phobos in July,Ju with a ers, apptspear to tw a thinly disguisedsed Soviets will double tltheir a n n u a l equal to 25%% o f the policy':r's face am ountIt upon occurrence H dozen nations participicipating, and strategygy to "piggyback" on similarlar payload weight-lo-ororbit capacity will culminate in thcle iretrieval of missionsins p la n n e d in th c W est byr during the next five;c years, and o f m ost llfe-thiihreatenlng, catastn:rophlc Illnesses (car:ancer, stroke, heart H specimens from Marsirs itaeif around d raw intjg g u p p la n s they never meanran quadruple it w ith in7 IS.1 - ---- a tta c k , cororiKnary artery surgenfy, kidney failure! tho turn of the ccnturi.ury. The * to cany■y o« ut. The ultim ate goalII iis to lan d cos- U.S.S.R.'s plancta^y p ro g ram poal- F o r cxjex am p le, " th e (Sovigt) C oro-ro- monauls on Mars. DD( evelopm cnt is tio n s th e m to a u rpISS ^ th e long- n a miflnjeIni on to S o lu m seem s to b ec a likely to take ut leastiBt 20 y eors. T h e ___ dominont United Slottales in thia bid for■ ptportieipation in" thc Cossiniiini industry newsletterr 5Spo(» S ta tio n ------fh e-Accelerated-BerBeneftCipays cash-dlrcctljtlyr-.-- —Fpr-a^itiGftaHfife field in the '908 if Amc•merican doea missionn planned\ jointly by thc U.S.F.S. N ew s re p o rte d rcccnlintly th a t S o v iet to the poKcyownc/n er and there are no .. return ttie attachtiched coupon. 7 not accept the invitati rovide living benefits cquivalonta. tho Sovieldiets'lunar and spucc stastation complex Mir wilh a1 lyos A n g eles t h a t the}ley have m ad e a policy that, can prov ALLThTHE PLUSES ■ planetary program oftof the 1990s ia life-acienienccs lab and ot least two prcliminory design forafo manned when they're neeeeded m ost, w^hile mam-n- h a lf th c s iz e o f th e irr ecf ffo rt in th e o th e r mo

^ L e t t e r s 1 _ ...... • C o n t i n u e d ly o■mPagcA4 m mun, seenems Uiis gentleman always/s Moral of thc story, well.w 1 think m em ber o f VM I who toelook orders earned spispearm int gum in his pock-k‘ it s tim e for J e s s e lo erem pty hia from Bobby I^e imd drovedrc the eta for thch c y o u n g in a und G cn l pockels. I'd like lo kno damned Yankees fromm tthc beauti- Pickett waw as m ig h ty fund of chewin' or a gummin'. ful valley o f th e S h enlundoah. u n And spearmintinl and pnictically led thc . TED SAMPLES then there-wua-Reggieie w' ho could m n n all Hillie way to the house. T w in T a I l« ' kiiock u w h ite cuw hidcic spt h e re o ut o f dan g ed n e a r a n y Baseaseball park ■■ ■ ■ in the world.

Now w c a r e down toX) Mh ichael n ~ E L IECX pretty boy with aboutt us much fuzz on hia focc as a freestonLone pcoch ODEIEN K . and a California ranch:h bI ig g er th a n the one old Ronnie husIS h id o u t in th e b ru sh . L a st b u t n o t loust wvc c icomc to the . .m yaterioua J e a s c . a n di rI'i i l bc ■ w blessed ifl cun make hhei eu d s o r Ulils flEDJ - IVIAI of thc man cuuse hc talkalks a heap I b u t n ev er au y s a thing. REPRESEI ENTATIV ...... A long tim e ugo my gngnindpa had ----- ^ u placc o v e r euHt, ju s t. a toI la b ic Q placc all fenced in causeISO gramp.s D i s t r i c t 2 5 -I- H o u s e S e a t ------dtdirtTTitrehTHiTirRsniJlko ik in rc a in n ------nnd a scttin'; sni'd hc diddidn't pul _ B u s i n e s s much Htorc in nny mann vwho.sc hnt size was sm aller thnn a t I ‘ President aryj geneneral I manager Albion Telfelephone ___ Anyway, ho put n fourur.<>trand I Co.-23 years "bob" wire gate across tlth e I • Presiderrt - Boand M em ber und bought a mean old nimn from a I • Raft River Elecnric.j.Coop. I Paiute Indian nnd cnscojiconced th c I • Will woi1< for Busine:le ss old devil on a hillock out th e b a m . N ow th is old ran tm whom I Farmer - Ramin c h e r grumps named Gen'l PicI’ ick c tl (cause I • Owns a small farm1 and< cattle th c old fool w ould chargerge anybody) I operation wouldn't Ict anyone cniwawl ihrough I ' • Undefslands the cois n c e m s o f that gate, why there uslustu bc more I the AgifcuBural Con5mmunrty Hnngin* from— — thut gnte than from thcic 11fillin ' mom y of Finklestcin's habqrdas I • Fomier Mayor andJ CouncilC Kansas Cily. I Member-City of AltMbion T hc o n e exception toI alla l Ihis'wus I • Commissbner/Secrtsrelary M r Schweitzer the loailul I R aleigh I Albion Highway Disiislrk;t I • Idaho Slate Unrversii■sity — I A(*/isofy Committeeee I I • Bureau of Land Mananagem ent Advisory Council ■

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Support Odeie e n R e d m a i MoO«rilKl Gol the griin(«9lj)nri]iilf> go.ligoing — our top quallly Bo'notto macTJo'cMIno# are golno'fostl EnglnsorlnoIng ovor- lii«en_by BorrHnn. ifio Bomotlnotiea are poworful. duraDlo. 0opo>iDondobf®, ------Europ«an mado i ____fiJ BUY TODAY AND SAVEI . ^ V io t e < B e m e H e - B E H N I N ) ly 2 4 thI ■ Pai(d for by Redm ann forfi Representative JimH^hatbuDl'cnJieasurer. A-6 Tlmos-Nows. Tyvirrwin Falls. Idaho Sunday.y. IMay 15,1988 CroisswordlPi People

F U L L LARI ------T HiE j Sunday^ ( r o s s w o r c ------by-OHvc-DuiD u n n Edited by Herbrb 1Etienson ^ I Ltucille J3aall recov<'ering in1 1h o s p i t a l , . LOSOS ANGELES'(AP) - Ailing A his s h a re in a mededical clinic and is WednesiInesday, said his longtime com- ACROSS [3 ^ 0 |io hi |i2~|^^H i3~ lon-po ei-an d -sh o rt-sto iy -w ritcr------■ ' V p I* ‘ \'* p® 1 funnyly lady.Lucillo-Ball-is-feelingling-bet- moving in Ju n e to studyat psychiatry-at—panionr i Gallagher. Tho couple lives n e a r S P a a r 17 ^ I------t£r. i)ut_wilL bu jiflvg to Slav in Cedars- Ce< tho University of Ne'lew Mcxico. Tess Ga 9 S c o r c h ------______Sinaili ]M edical C entcr a t leastst until1 Cannell said hisilnvolvem^bt u in ed- here, 13 Aldo: abbr. Mondaiday. a hospital spokeswoswoman ucation helped leadid to his d ed sio n to 17 Eastern princon c e s _ . - ■al medicine to ado- 18 Fitzgorald or saidSaS aturday. switch from general ueg rass musician G ra s a o _ --SpokJokeswoman Paula Correia‘io said . lescent psychiatry. . 19 Red plQmont„ 5 ------I doctorsors decided latc Fridayy they "I've become convnvinced that many getsts Ihelp with song title 20 Bargain ovoni br testa of the problems of“ad a o lescen tacan b e n ASE 21--"Zorba lho 36 ■ ■ s a ted th e com edian.to stay for I ASHVIEp;, Tenn: (SP) ^ l u e - ^ ___ ------Q ro o k ” -BCtroBt observation: ------blamed on'the sdichool’ByBtem;"'Can--gfassi “piorieer''Bill pi Monroe rccbrdeC '* ' ^ ■ 3 9 40 ~ “ ”7" ~ ■ ! P ! P ! F M. ______EveIverything seem s to bc OK,)K, but nell said . “Not all ofofthem, but a good his latesatest album in coal country, b u t it '. 23 E x ile l8lo n!# - - th e y• juju s t -w ant-to bc sure," Ms.fs. Cor--part,-gobacktotheie message of failure t^k-anc-another-country star’s.father to_ ' 24 Houston toamam ______-y ii f BTip-withTi-Tiameforone'ofthe'...... ______th a t th aschool systciterns give.------comcTip m e m b o r ' - --: “ - - —reiosoi - - - 25 Sp1ny=lonvodId " - - ^ B _ ^ ^ ______- Miss iss,Ball, 76, the zany redheahead of tracks.Ics. ■ - • ■ - — - p la n t |5b“ [sobo 91 ^ tclevisiision’s "I Love Lu^," becamam oill Writer Rayminond Carver whenben ho heard it, Hobert Skaggs 26 F o o llah I H H . - .'a t homiDmo-Wednesday and checked^ d h er-...... 27 Pretondod 55 fSr M I H I55“ ^ ■ po ■ ■ jcd the upbeat instrumental; d ia d a tn H H H l will recewe ddoctorate ne Coal.” It appears on Monroe’s , lUjjaHpT pe 29 Promising 71 72 . 73 r n « « 9’ Hospjspital spokesm an Ron Wiseise said1 PO RT ANGELESss. Wash. (AP) - LP, “Southern F la v o r."______^ ------30“=^rdllol ------■ ■ Fridayay th at' allHbiigh—doctorss' weh!”"Sv h o rf8 tflry w ritcraiand^poerRaymond- - ' 31 Riga natives8 “ ■■p3[M I lllps put that together up in the east-. ______still unable un to diagnose the causause of Carver will receivee an honorary doc- ^ 33 Congenitally port of K entucky," Monroe, 76, * 80 90^ 02 ■ ^ ■ 9 3 95 - Miss Ball’s E illness, she appareiarently - to rate from the Univliversity o f Connect- a tta c h e d . “Ricky Skaggs and his father ____ 34 _ D o ap o t______not have cardiac-trouble, asis origi-.01 icut on Sunday, thele day h is new col- K ------“ 97 - *“ " ■ ■ ■ 5 8 ^ W99 “ “ ^ ■ T o o ’ “— " “T l* does no ( thero-and his father came up - 36 Clly on tho nollyfe’ feared. . lection of stories, “W'W here I’m Calling were thi R h in e ioi" ^ po^BBioa with th aat n a m e .‘Stone Coal.’" ' 37 Strong omolloi From," is released. ‘ lion PHHHE!]. onroe, “the father of bluegrass 39 Important |||BiOT 110 ■ ■ n i j H |F i 2! 113 114 115 >t/ev Crue becomesIg g ' C arv er will alsoB be Inducted inlo Monro (In o n c lo r - the American Acadedemy a n d In stitu te music,"ic," has been making records 41 Unearths iTT m n ' Tie 119 - '^ ■ ■ i S o “ s u i t .. of A rts a n d Lettersrs io N ew York o n . since• lhIho 1930s. 43 Oonae fog " ' targtget of teens’ lawsu 4fi P e rio d of youlJoulh- f2 » ?23 — — PHENS, • AJa.-MP> - A Sl.3!.3 ,mil- , lul Inexporloncs n c o ______------^ lion-suisuit by two teen-agers who cl SO Useful onco 125 —Im " ^ ■ i i g 52 Climbing plant ______they werew( h u r t by flying dry ice t ------H !21 ~ ” ^^■732 “ ixnncRrt. by. thfi heavy mfital.: TODEHTSI ------s a - J a l------SL-ALLOIF OUR SI 54 Eng. dramallBtlist ~ | . 1 ------3 ^ ^ . ^Motley Crue is expected to'■OSO g to M l ...... seComponont - _-ajuryNyM onday.___; ...... ____ 58 M e a g e r______IRE WINNI — M. Follow s------Z8 J «ERS! r a p o i t ------l O ^Por1«bl»-br«Blh~ s ------Sp££l 62 P lu a • 124 Provoke : 35 Sward 79^9 !Succulent plant ‘*lniIn^ devices tiflcdI FiFriday th a t there was no• exexplo- Mr. Ju a n ’S C(College of Hair Desigsign hefd their annual 64 Alas, natlvos. 12s Work on copy 36 Cold Alpine 8030 I M o u n ta in la k e 104 PoPerturbs sion at the 1985 concert that co 126 Modlt. juniper w ind 8131 !Somo 105 Fll competition on0 May 5, 1988 atit tlthe Canyon Springs 66 Epee usor blasted d ry ice into the audici 69 On land 1 2 7 Expel 38 Copycat 84M 1 T hai m o n o y 106 Ly lid like to congratulateate all th e participants- 71 B o g 128 Kilns 39 Indonesian 66}6 I N ew ts 107 —- looll Deferfondants in th e civil suit inclintludc 'pn- W e wouk 75 Dln6r's roqueot 129 Trual island 87)7 Olve( to Burns 108 BnBrown — M otley'jy C rue, concert promoter SoiSound everyone didd an.excellent job. W(We would also like to 130 North Soa , 40 Author Poton 90)0 Cranos( and 110 In 77 Doctrines In roBon/o Seventynty Productions Inc. of Nashviihviiie, 6 2 S p irit foodor ■ 41 Color ' st to rk s 111 picPloosoni reilof • than k all thos(se who supported thehe event. 63 Conatrucllon. 131 U p 42 Cyllndors 92)2 FalBoI direction 113 ExSxpungo - ien n,, ,,a and th e city ofHuntsville.e. b e a m 132 Summor 44 Location 94>4 Pi lu m o se la y e rs 114 Sl<3ioovoioss Davievid W right, now 19. claims:ms he _ . ,. ______as FBUdaUord ______c o o le rs ______45-Where Honolulu ----- 95>5 Disconsolate [ gojormont# sufferedred a facial cut at the 1985J5 con-c !•;• 88 — Bator ------It------>7-EK0«ptlonal:______ll ^ C o .n-H>intonico pyrotecicchnic display. • I 48 Adage 96 Insincere 3 Cushy position ------T] Robbibbie M iller, now 17. says helie \ . . ' a H ta lk 4 eat porclpl"I" 49 Cathedral part 93 Wrinklod 5 Mendicant 51 Wood strip I permanianently blinded in one eye'C ddur- 100 Conaumod 6 Cooking pots 55 Enrich In 10 display. 101 Govt, bronchos108 7 Hli h a rd c ooking 103 S k ip 8 R e co rd 57 Poi sourco _____ in < r» n » n t______B StHlw foko 60 Asnor and Amos______Bishchop Desmond Tutuitii ^ 105 Navy construc­uc- 10 Spartan sorf 81 Oxidize tio n m a n 11 Surprise aiteck( 63 Hindu garb won1 ’t'1 accept degrees ______^109_Hurl8______12-Brlng_up ______6 5 -S u p p o ft------STON-(AP)^Archbfshiip-DP'Dcs^ ------111 Qoddeaa of 13 Type ol llu 67 Burden JEutu^seeking-scholarships.ipsjpc______. _____ p L w ly ______14 Tunicate ___ 68-Ovoralght------_ ..mondJEi 112 Qranuiar snow)w 15 Wintor hazard 70 Cantlclos student!nts from his troubled SouthhAfri- A ------^lie-Hfgheat-sodBl-lol------1 « -C o n o la e ------lid hu w ill returii uii y hornm c la a a 17 On — wllh 72 Hodgopodge 116 Arrow poisonn (eq u a l lo) 73 Tolled es from U.S. schools th a t fail to '. ------—1 2 0 V l m g o ...... 2 4 T ria l...... - 74 F r e s h ly ...... I| M |IH 5 ^ 1^ . -..divest:_their tl South African holdirIdings - _l ! ■■■i,'- • ------121-Harbors ------■ - - 28 Portal------,' ' '■ -■ ■ iBBiifligTTa w ithin1 a year. WINNERS: Ststanding left to rightt are ai 1st place, Janie ______.-.122.Ho.-lDvod.noso>so 3 0 S t r i p ...... execution - . - . t vant-to-give-notice-herej^Tii ■Peterson: 2ncId place~Clnnamon-|>n'HazenrSrd place,------* said Fric■riday d u rin g a speech a t Nor eastern■n—University', - where he, wasw Cristy Brookshihier; 4th place, Kerry/ SIShelly. an honorary doctorate of diviiivini- Models seated!d left tb right are: Shavhawna Meyers, Renda __-Palmer, Marla •1 Towns, Annette-Hempmpleman______- Airlinee sm okei»r plansjxLo plead cguiitys"‘ Anglican prelate, who won)n thet SEATTLE (AP) -• The Tl first person ing thehe Thursday flight but saidd hhe three possible chargcs:3s; Smoking when Nobel PPeace Prize in 1984 forir 1his . arTeBted_muier_new-re’.regulation^fln; __ d id so0 absent-mindedly.a H e said ,th.thi a t--a no smoking sign is on,.which01 carries non-violeiolent opposition to apqrthcthcid. I------.. ______ning smoking on shortort airline flights ifhe istis chargcd with “smoking in\ theth a Sl.OOO fine; smokjniing in ^he lavato- gajj hislis gesturcL m ay be small, but is says he's willing to) pplead guilty to lavatoryory. I’ll plead guilty, “bu t if it’s’s fcfor ry, also a Sl.OOO fine;e: and lampenng ' necessariary to preserve his integrity. smoking b ut would fighIg h t a ny m ore se* - anythiniling else I’ll fight it." w ith a lavator>* smonoke detector, a rio u s c h a rg e . Rcgul^Iations thal went into efTe(ffTect S2.000fine. t Virginia doctor In a n interview publi:iblished S a tu rd a y th re e weeks wi ago ban sm oking on^ dtdo- T he lack of an alarnrm from the lava- ' s nl Y & fPUIY I in The Seattle Times,es, Oapyl Seigel mesticc airliner flights lasting Icsless tory smoke detector causedci the flight debuninks school tests denied a n o ^ id a l's sugguggeation that he than tw(two hours, crew to suspect it wasIS tampered with,. DECKIIKLEY, W.Va. (AP) - Dr. JotJohn f m may have tam pered withwit a smoke de- Federleral Aviation Administratio:Jtion Brekke said. It was ppven lo mainte- Cannell.II. who uncovered the so-call<:alled * m ^ t i BiS S ! tcctor in a n a irlin er restrestroom 'during a spokeswswoman Elly Brekke said Seigccigel nance workers for anI iiinspection. “LakeWcWobegon” elTect on standarizcrized - USAir flight from SwSeattle to Reno, .Jsappanlarently-the,first passenger to_bxi_be __ _But:Seigel;sflld of)f the'smoke de- tests thaihat falsely Jcassures.cducatoi Nev. arrested^ under th e new rules, lector, "I touched it.. t th a t’s air, b ut I their stU'itudents are "above averageage. ‘ ------Seigel. 38, of Sentkinttic, adm itted B rekkkke said the investigalioillion did n ot do anything otl)ther than look ul says he's)'.s leavingi W est Virginia, smoking a cigarette in ai lavatory dur- should1 takeb 60 days, and Seigel faceaces it out of curiousity." Cannelnell on Friday said he has soldsol * ; crson, * * Double: 0 6 2 6 N o w , enjoy n C actus Pete'ste's G ran ite R a n g e H o3tel i at o u r unBeatratable low 2 F O R w inter rate: e o f $ 1 4 . 9 5 . I ^ i l “ C o m b i n e a n e v e n i n g oa f ^e x c i t i n g • N evada stycyle entertainm enent w ith our SfU M B i a r m ost attracictive room specied al o f th e year, A s k f o r■ th1 e $14.95 speciacial rate w hen CHAA M P /^ i £ calling reselervations. Tbll-freif r ee : 1103. Ill N u vaJatl^1^00^21-3935^ — - •Subjccijcci It)I .■ivniliihility. 24-hour IK U M i ;iJv;mcc TVM.‘rv;i<.-rv;iiii>i\s Sixxiiil k’iiilnhlc th ru Jiiiu- Ift. N o w is the t h tim e to try ouiur fam ous brunch, c.Nccpt Miiv.2‘>. I‘>,H8.

F b r a l i m i t e dd irim e, w e're ofFeriiring tw o bountiful cham pagne-fei•fetunches for ju stt $65i3 ^ ■ . F e a s t o71 n a ; variety of heartrty entrees, savory salads, delecta:table appetizers, luluscious pastries and, o f course:se, com plim entaryry cham pagne! i A iinette for — ------S e r v e d eveiy e v Sunday in the"Gala”RDomtl' ^ from 9:30 a.m . t o . 3 : 3 0 p . m . ' i m S.iluliv, ...... Rj^rrxPFned SCyle’’

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Id a hA alW est^ l _ Boy(rd e n da:in g g r e d PUCca p p r o v e s p h o n e c u t o f f s . ------B 01SB (A P)^^Id ah o utility regula- - said F r i d a y . - - - ^ — t— .-I. - .; shop q tUestion tora have ruled}d that Mountain Bell TThe Bell companies asked the com- ; miBarop-m Febru a ry for au th ority to ~ a service allowiwing them to restrict oiTe:offer the “Equal Access Restriction ! ^ customera’ accetess to long-distance SenService" — or EARS - to long-dis- I LEWISTON (AI(AP) — The land ex- waa/a s able to brin g to Idaho."’ AAndrus r r i jxorality?ofSIS^ ...... lines for unpaidd Ilong'distance bills. - - torntance carriers in exchanges equipped v ■ ■ change behind Go'(3ov. CecU"D. Andrus' ^lidT^^ The call-blocki:king service will be of- toto h h an d le i t If a long-distance c a rrie r . . plan to retoin. EBoise-based Micron AAndrus stuck to the economicaicdcvel- i BOISE (AP:lP) — Idaho Catholic “It[t isi m y firm conviction thi a a t tho fered M an optiption-to interexchange askiasks that a customer’s calls be : ------Technology’a-expaipansion in Idoho'was~ opspm enf theme "in defendingJ hhis ae-' BishopSylvestjsterTreinen says the- "refijefinlng of pltitonium'is a 'g ( r a v e ” ~I6ng-di8tance cacamera who want to blocbleek®dfornonpayment,'thediBtomer : ...... not-completed whwhen House Speaker tioEions to help construct a ^53 n m illio n " ' p lutonium “ relreflneiy -planned for morloral issue." ...... atop'custornersI withT undispiit4^ over- willwill be unable to rompleto“long-difl^‘ ...... Tom Boyd divulgulged_the _ secret _ ar-_ bailluilding at Boiso Stato Univtsivorsity. Eastern. Idohiiho raises a “grave Speaking S] for himself its CCatholic at due bills from usingli their networks, tanitance calls t h r o u g any of the c a rriers = rang«ment4o6trwe lation'in land vail'alues that may have Miclicron frbm’building ita 1,0000-worker-w ters, tncludiiieiig Episcopal Bishop quiriiirem ents of human dignity.^y- / ^ ! | followed diwlosure.ire . expixpansion at Portland, Ore.» David Bimey,i, who have attacked “H “I: ow can wo in good consciiscience Wllinema / Pej ______“Afl a m attcr.ofo ffact, f w e ju s t barely . .Under U the arrangement, thethe BSU the $1 billionon project on moral depijp riv e t h e s e j w r of th e ir jn m ade it,” Andruss said;s; Upon learning foui)undation would provide abotibout 75 grounds, andid sp en d millions of doi of Boyd’s announcencement Sunday, An- penercent of the property, whichich it ei* SIS projedect m anager Clay whichich are theira by right, for i drus said he advi&vised the Boise State theri e r owns or h a s an option, to pur- Nichols said hoho know s ofno one as- unniuieeded weapons?" ho asked.P KIDS MOVIESPEII ECIAL ------. -University Foundalidation to wrap up ne- chajiiase from private owners. Therhe final sociatod withI tth e project who con* Bishop Bi Bimoy submitted wr ...... Wllh juat ■ gcrtiations towardrd acquiring i land for quau o rte r would come from BSU,[J, >w hich siders it im mnoral. o “Having a nu- tost:stimony as a private citizcn, urnum the structure. wou'quid receive an equally-valuedied tract cleaj deterrentnt is not an immoral not>t con b e h a lf flf t,hf^ diocRsn’H f. MOVIE!— ^n aJ Andrus had keptept information about ownwned by th c foundation clsewhcwhereat action,” he said.id. Epispiscopiilians, saying “moral thie.arrangementfnt from Boyd, R-Ctcnes* Boisoise. The Departutment of Energy enviivirotunental concerns farS-’ ouf- Show Time188:11:00-1:00^:00 ee<}, and ether legiiegislntive leaders be- T]The land exchange requiresires ap> w ants to buildId the Special Isotope weigeigh th o se of an econon&ic cayse, the govemijmor said, publicity provroval of th c s ta te Land Board,d, vwhich . Separator at thet Idaho National ture.r e .” “ SATUfRDAY, MAVJy 21- " would lead to landid bspeculation. . coulluld take it up Tuesday. Engineering LaboratoiyU to refme “The “T continued productioi;ion o f ^ “I ju s t wish Tomjm Boyd had be^n as _ T ho foundation th w would financefin fuel-grade. plututonium for nuclear weai?apc)na. whose power could.id _ fo e „ , _Pcpceedds go tQ-thG_City_WLMunicipal-Rool-Eund::^ ----- ‘ coBcemed with thethe apprbiiriation foT constnslruc^ion of a 56,UU0*squaniare>toot weapons, everer d esti^ this planetl„ is bothI B r in g 1 0 0} cans( and be eligibleWe for 10-speed drawing. higher education1 and ai the University builclilding and BSU would makee yearlyyi Supporters iwelcome its hun- indeldefensible ahd morally wrongong." ofrldaho. which he opposed, as he is leasease-purchase payments of $45(;450,000 dreds of jobs andar s ^ it is needed_ O Or ne o f several ministers w/ho ho te s------— wtth-th».«ononiic-dic-dwolopioont that I ■ to4j-$525,000.------' , : WMifity-for flPYihtlity JtifiAr pr>rgnn, nnvit^ yofl, n f ------^ in the plutoniuium supply, consider- thee IUnitarian Universalist FelFellow- ^^■HEL^ BOBEKTnnnu. ^ ing the departmtment’s deteriorating shipip in Boise, warned thatt oppo- o; 3RDV! w e e k ’ 3 ™ ^ “ McChlure wanIts USSR• ^ nuclear reactorsirs. nontints would stand in front ofof Ibull. F n Treinen, spiniritual leader of Ida- dozeizers to stop construction at f-9T25 GrOIXO R S ^ ' JN AT In th v liuiirt uflom uti cl.lo. g, to conm ply witth accordd ho’s 75,000 Rom>man Catholics, said, reserw rvation west of Idaho Falls. -7:10-9:25

■WASHINGTONN ((AP) - If the So-. allic!lies. Ifth e s ta tu s is revoked, nat l H H MCnOVEDOVER RNAL-F nations viet Union wantsits to gain most-fa- payy 1 h igher tariffs on goods expo OLE.D FASHIONEE______Era SSHOWS j AT 9:00 CCCO-Hrr AT 10:30 ------— TOred-natioirtradliiding dtiiiui w ithiho- -to tK,'itK.'pU .5.------xported Ineyre oil wer. U nited States, it. willwi h av e to comply M Me cClure said he offered the am '■ C M W M T M S ” w ith tho 1975 HcHelsinki Final Act mentjnt in response to reports thatamend- V J? S u lqveJ ^ I ^ranteeing humain a n a n d civil rights. R eagtagan administration was consihat the ^ VX D ^ a m e n d m e nt rereq u irin g th e t com- ingJ grantingg most-favored-nationinsider- :r e a m4 m pUance, authoredi by b: Sen. James Me* tus9 tot the Soviet Union priorion to 8ta-' ^ _ Cfiire, R-Idaho, wasvas approved Friday upcoicoming Reagan-Gorbachev sun■ ^ summit , ^ \ SC SHOWS AT 9:00 CCO-Hrr ATjg ^ o ______orta voice vote in the Senate.______in M(Moscow.______OCTAL \ SATISeACTinM T he amendmentIt tto the Defense Uc- “W“While the Soviet Union is mal f TO GET IT. YOUVE ------— p^ment-authorieaiieation-biH-for fiscal— some[ne“pn)gress" 0n ‘1 he‘human-ri|m aking .... ^oor'ToaoFO R-irr-, ------; ______1989 stipulates tha:00TO4:00P.M. — 1 “ opposes e s ^ c aitsrBeei— l THE CRWE OF THE YEARI — ST-LUKE’S’S C H I L D R E N 'S VOULT&ONLY$3^0 COEUR D'ALENE'JE (AP) — The pre- Beer,:r, being brewed in Ohio foi " “ ^^^RUCEWILUS - — for a — ^ ^ 3* ■ MIRACLE'E TELETHON jB i MBLSIU8IW sident of the Nortlorthwest Coalition groupup called Stop Treaty Abuse,= gi S - JAMES Against M alicious. im pai^ to.abbrogate fishing^ s to ; I NETWORK 5X1 BLUES (PG.13) >. HarassmentI has a ^m GARNER I < called for a boycott oof f “T rea^ Beer as huntiilting rights granted Indian lgtril an d I w tribes promoters of the mnovelty beverage in tretreaties signed with thc Unii ir friends and family too meet the 1988 Magic M=1MnQ.7.-0M=00 _ keep tiying to bringng their attack on Statestes a century ago. Jnitcd Bring your Indian treaty rightss toU th e region. Stoptop Treaty Abuse founder Dc fide Children and helpIp us kick ofif rhe 198f bean V;illcy Mirac Coalition Presidentlent Tony Stewart Crist3t co f Minocquah, Wis., has secui SA$CREAM! (rai licensing for the beor, jcured wh; Telethon!'ALENT SPROUTS" ju n ifr- i said he will ask thee coalitioncc board to federa 3", directed by Charrr which . " T H E TA ... eodorse_Uie boycott)tt when it meets has beenbe m arketed in Wisconsin. £ II bc providing enterraiairiiTienr during the Ice next month irfWydmuming. - , hisattattem pts to m arket it in'W ashii'‘•But Petersen, will —; ...... state earlier this month i — ■ ...... “I will also ask thoho board to oppose ■ CrciitTi Social; lugh when public outcry, includi lelp Triangle YodnR's, G em State Paper, Dairy ______rrs HER E iii______! any plan th a t woulc)uld abrogate lhis uding You can hel countp^s treaty-obligjligations with the lU-for a-boycott by the govera The-G .S.I. serve up somethings< even more? r c ...... nnced distributors to back out.ernor,— — Q ueen an d 1 American Indian titribes," Stewart convi"' n Ice Cream. A Healthyy 1Life! 5 entire anti-treaty ris t m aintained Washingt( valuable th an said. “I believe this ei igton, P J C T U R E S ____ - campaign.fraciBm.” smadts ofn , itana, Idaho, Minnesota, the E is-^d-0v«n-Maind,^wer«-g0'e Da- nffirmnrinn? — ------: Northern Idaho triktribal leader hove es for distribution ofhis beer. ■nmc%-Nw Piil'liC Savicc Ail\-c.ilvcntK.-nn:nt already pledged theireir su p p o rt for any Jormally, a little controversy SNOWY.RIVER 5try o f Treaty B eer. f, tactics to bar the cntr] 1 for our product," ho said. •sy “0 is - ...... P A i n 'n ...... into the state, welcora»ming the backing * bier'lem (in W ashington) was“O \ ur ...... ofthe coalition in thcf^Sht. probabably gave too much notice. We’S we ''V''" t h e l e g e n d Proceeds from theJie sale Of T reaty ^jjjj thrashing it out." We’re ' ' • '' CINGAHIGH-mriNGGOFFER continues IB A n n o u n c i DAILY7:30-9:15 ^ Sohapp;py leaves j-3aW S>0-7:3e-9:30 ------

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: \ / m m V o rld Nica:ifaguariTContrras clo5se to diisinteg]jration,, officiaals claim : ____ ■ WASHINGTONN ( (AP) - T h e N ica- -S -S erio u s rifts h av e e m erged^ im the, ■.rfltc-slightly-ahcailad-oLtha 1987-pace— atte.ttempt.there last w ^_ani aanbcfs of the ndminia. cra t raguan Contras, popoorly su p p h ed a n d ' ' Conbinb^ ranks. An undptj»rminp/i_ icd nu m . - Aoeofding- tu U .ti:3.“ uuUUlUUiBf^Vlfit Salvaivador, where the rightistBt ARENAJ tration is that consolidationC( of Sandi- inteinterh^ secun^^"*^ moMrn^Ye ------pulilicaliy Uivlileilrid, muy m&i dism te- ber”r of rebels mutinied iw recently military deliverieses totaled $105 mil- partirty won impressively in1 nationalr nista rule woulluld generate nervous- The Tl Contras and the Sandinistas ; " ;gratioa, with isapacpact beyond Nicara- again ainst military commander EEm nrique lion for the first thhree i months of 1988. electections in M arch, the officialial isaid. ness in neighborloring countries, forcing signed i ^ i a temporary truce in Sapoa,- gua’s borders, accorxording to U.S. offi- Berra rraudez a t a C ontra cam p inn bisouth- “The Contras se€leem to be in the pro- Hective de-._them to. shift priorities p from demo- NicaNicaragua, on March 23.______- - d a is . - ...... - -ema IHonduras;-Bermudcr-alsoBO faces : cess of disintegratQting,” said one o^> rhiMise of the U.S.-backed rebels>els in Nic- Less th an two0 mn onths a fter th e opposposition from at least two menaerobers cial, insisting on ananonymity. “The con- aragagua h a s had the. eflieflect of rebels slgaed a temtemporary cease-fire ofthethe rebel political directorate.e. . soiidation of S andidinista rule is upon “epilmboldening" leftist perrillaillas in El / f _____ agreemftnt with Ni ...Nicaragua’fl-le flist_____=1]=:lf.ilghtingj«atmics.after-thcthe.cuf- .. us."______------Salvjdvador. who_are. aligned_wi ------govemmeat^-fldniiniunistration.analysts- rentit .ccase’Ci ^ ends-on- JuneJ,i - l,- th e ------The ofi1cial_saidM ajl_Qf tho prgdic- Snnri — w s x - i j a | l • on Central America.ica.say-the-Contras’— Contrntroa-have-enoagli mllitaiy".iy“8up= lions he and somele others in the ad- These Th views, however, arcc n ot uni- Allure seems bleak!ak for a- variety o f p liees s' to last only one to two moimonths, ministration had rmade in February verstrsally shared in tho administlistration. reasons: ------Congingress rejected PresidcntiicagIcagan’s _aflcr-thc- congressssional. rejection of AnotlOther official, also speakiniking pri- • w • -U p to 3,000 rebels,reb denied deliv> militalitary aid request on Feb. 3 a n d Contra aid are beinjing b om e out. vatgltely, said the trends in Guaiuatem ala ■ ory of U.S. humanilanitarian-aid-ship- theretre is little supp<^ at p re se t If o i . Specifically,., he Jsaid the aid yotc_:;flnddd'31-Salvador are the resultiult of in- ll ments, have fled acrossac the Nicara- reveraersalofthatdwision.. ' has contributed to increasing right- tenia•rial developm ents unrelatedted to the . Ip riiig F I e v e r guan border into HondurasHo; in search - —Si-Soviet military supplies aroiro con- left political polariz;ization,in Guatema- situauation in N icaragua, . offood. tinuinLling to flow to th e S an d in istastas a t a la, reflected in a fafailed military coup Thirhe prevailing view, among)ng more ' Beirutit fightin S aille Ss^iann-tr^op-gadvanee- -I— -We' All^ t O G k M e‘FGhandlse^ r ~ BEIRUT, Lebanonnon (AP) — Syrian stationioned in eastern and north j troops and tanks weiwere repo^d trav- Lebantanon, the source said. o n w i - T eling from Lebanon’ion’s central moun* he move came on the heelsIs o of a ...... inrpuQ Q tains Saturday toJ nmove into south Syrian an threat of “immediate andidraa- dr . .WeldRBtflef-j - ---Beirut's ■ embattled-?d—slums;— w here— n ^ freatment" e a a fl^ Hezbollah's forcesfor Westem hostages are believed held by storracimed through th e la s t stronghighold . _ ' Iranian>backed extrec«misU. ofJustiistice M inister N abih B e rn ’sBrival ri' i n — ‘ Miiitaiysourcessaisaid the Syrian re- Amalirll militia. )%off 4TO# f c . inforcements wereB massingn at the Jb»r nfivfltiptnp nrrf.oQ hn lf ...Beirut airport areata f for an ap p a re n t q. L— ^ ------ah, Hezbollah now controls rv d t rvtfti— : entiy into the slumsms that have been snt of south Beirut,” reportedrted a Science Diet, IAIAMS. ANF, and Wayne's ^ DFFI 'Captured by fightersirs of the Iranian- e spokeman, who spoke on concondi- •backedHezboUah.orl •nly 6 Da^lys Left - sfanonymity. “They’re going to i • fully un d er a n agiagreem ent being Polictlice said- 20 people Were killed kill ----- worked out by the presidentspr< of Iran 41 inured in the house-to-hoc S S.TiCosi: XX ttx m o m and Syria," a high-rai•ranking Lebanese jnter-Sr•Shiite Moslem co m b at nnd otli 320 M A IN AVE/E . N. TWIN FA m i l i t ^ source said,aid, speaking on foctiona)nal clashes in south Beirut. T I FALLS 733-380( •£ PET=s T p >LANT£______I ______OPtNtN MONDAY. FRIDAY e;3Q-5!OQLi-SAIUtOAX40.»-fcOO • i ------y ------Hooodition-oFanonyiBitysity;------lalcfltjait cnaualtio-q rnlRnd tho f/>H inlarea— nn ------B l u e - t=akes-Mall s ------7 3 3 = 0 5 0 6 ------T H e estim ated th e1 reireinforcements at fightinging to 211 killed and 566 51 1 ^ = s = s s = s two armored brigades,les, or about 6,000 woundeided since May 6. troops and 300 tankfnks and armored TheUe thud of exploding sh ells echof:hoed Ipersonnel carriera. acrosss w est.B eirut a s H ezbollah mimili-_ The reinforcementsnts wore coming tiamenin advanced across ShiyahI ar f I from th e B ekaa Valle:illey, w here S y ria Amnl fiffighters w ithdrew to w ard SySyr- maintains the bulk: of 25.000 troops ian linesies in west B eirut.

^^Qvietite re^ d ^ ^SL=Sale4>[!ces-o Winclow Treatmi ► I N C k U D E Afgharinistan pi)ullout ^ merchandise MOSCOW (A P)-B• Bloodied l but un- nationwiwide anti-Marxist insurgency. fabrication an brokcQ,~the'Suvtcl Am iiDwlcdging’ th er.K rcm lin 's Ul •ing out of Afghanistaiston on Sunday willingnigness to keep bearing the mil installation- ^ •amid threats of guerrilrrilla harassment tary andnd diplomatic costs of the inte ; a n d grave doubts aboul»ut the future of vention,m, Foreign M inister E d u a rd5 a/ I"lori20i ieer Draperies ------the Marxist governmennent it-leaves be-—Shevardirdnadze-signed U.Nr-brokerc 50% I -h in d . accordsIs inI (SenevB on A pril 14 £ tha M ini Bli -w hhon o n you purchase any custom j___ I On the eve of the I wiwithdrawal, the commilit thet Soviets to a nine-montonth f 3 o r moro Mini overdryrd rapories I Soviet commander uT£iTAf^onistan de-_ pull6ut,it, ^ginnmg'Suifday. ____ —•— ...... BIJnd#..Buy lo ss (thon11 3 blinds.still- -IM J ) __Rccoivcoivo 60% oH n lino-qortlitY,- w ide------• save SOH Off e a cch. i Choose SB ' widin'snn'shoor Ol cofrosponding sizo. ' In ie d his m en b a d beenm defeatedd in th e As the~he first of an e stim a te d 115,001 from 97 decoraioilor colors. B H ^brutal war that has cl£claimed an esti- Soviet tntroops prepare to come homeJme, : m ated 10,000 Soviet lives.live one majo]ajor question is how — or if - ' .. r But politically, the) fruitsfn of th e 8 V'a- th e Mosc!oscow-oli^ed regime of if- Pre A lum ini REB :year Soviet anned'inteiatervention seem sident Najib,Na which claim s ju s t 4U,00(» Vertical [meager. Militarily, the Soviet pres- regular si ir ■ arpet Padding r soldiers of its own, can sur : ence has proved fa r fromrom decisive. vive. B lin d s lh yo u r p urchase of ariy ; Cufltom O n S aturday, in thele /Afghan capital The firfirst Soviets to leave willI b( ...when you buy 33Viln. cuslom tom Carpeting Including 17 ' Aluminum VerUca pattorniorns already on sale al a - ■of K abul, a bomb expltxploded inside a from a m(motor-rifle division garrisonec ;al Blinds. savingsngsofSl0-$20sq. yd.' MVn - Pgfconlages off rcroprosenl___ '^jjS r ------j^ c k near reviewing{stands st built for at Jalalablabad. a dusty provinciaLtown RocciiioiliiO a Qunlily carpot phd of ' V ~ p — Ti-cerembriy - honoring-lig-the-departing 3() miles-es-from-the-Pakistan-border, ~^avlnas.ffomreguiluiar.prices. ----- corrcspfojscforaing-slzo:------___ : Soviet troops. Eleven, AfjAfghan civilians, militajy.y..ofnciaIs_and J „Soviet_media '.were reported killed.id. Later, th ree have said.lid. ' L :rodcets h it a village> oioutside K abul, Lt. Gen}en. Boris V. G rom ov, Soviet enney K irvM agic Valley/ M a ll HOURS: i . I -killing four people. commandIAIIM ‘

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By CRAIG LINCOLN^ e rin g slislowly from a near-fatal motolotor- ber to get ambulanceM service, d elay in g team1 saved s the nursing homele fromi certification from thetl center in July tereded VW est Magic C are C entcr May 7, Times-News writer cycle acacddent that left him withh se-s response tim e by 15> minutes.c losing!tg its state certification. If tho cer- 1987 because of vioaolations in patient just_bct before thc first critical state in­ vere bjrain ra damage. ------•DtdnT^tairThei e “ hureing“ h o m e Uficaticition had been lost,”the”r hhome hype'ne, r^r^eepeping, food preparo-__spectioa c t i o n . ______— - _ FAU^_-- A Twin F^s __JUinJ1 Rideout diedJew-than_thnthree— properly.------^— rr...... _=wouldnIdnV -qualiiyrfor ’Me'dicare"re and 'tio n a n d physidan1 c^ e r a in odmliua- „ • “ woniah is auing WeiVest Hagic Carc monthstis afler new m anagem ent a t tl icaid funds. tering drugs and Ber husband started reacting to ------T he law suit, H edlin i Twin F aU s dia- nd staff training, Center for th e d eathI of her 46-year-old nursingng home saved the troublei estem Health Care Corp. oof f Boi* am ong other things. estions and was able to squeeze ■ $732,600 in dam- 1______husband._.three_iDoiitlonths-ailer-new- 184-beded nursing-home-frora-decertil^rtifi' leaded'byD elta-and-K eith1 -Hollo---H .....Afterthe-HoUow)way8 took over'in \h his ^ lefl lum d before he died, sho. - ages and attorney’s d. He was w aiting for a spoce in ownerahip took overr andai rescued thc catio n1 b:by the state...... , is tho management team-m- th a t late July, they trimimmed the sub-stan- .a y . *25.000. :------: ! Veterans A dm inistration Hospital • center from de<8rtifi«ification due to in* ]n_ he;her. suit, Dorothy Rideout saj “rescuediied th e c en ter from decerjijrtifica- dard areas from sixix to one. Tho Hollo- Boiso ot the tim e o fh is death., adequate conditions. th e n uirsin rs g homo:------W est Magic C are5 Center, ( formerly Uon. KeithKi Holloway was out of tovmt ways hired 30 neww nurses and nurs- D orothy R ideout sayBays h e r husband, •F ailctiled to clean out her husbandind’s Evergreen Manor, hailas been th ro u g h a andunavailable uni for comment, ing assistants by' Ai ugust 1987, in- Hie e suffered i severe head injuries in a drug-induced corns)ma, died when tracheosjostomy tube. ‘ series of unfavorabli3le inspections in Wheihen they passed a final insinspec- creasingthestafftou>115.. fromm 00 Morch motorcycle Occident in ii ^ his tracheostomy tuboube fill with mu- •Failetiled to keep staff membersns {at past years. AdminisUstrator Joyce E llis tionlast las August, it was the 10thJl iiin 18 • Dorothy Rideout,ut, w ho spent 13 fron n t t ofo Magic Valley Regional Medj- .’ CUB, the cause of deatl}ath on his death their apappropriate and required sta- sti declined com m ent onin the case, sa y in g monthsths, hours a day with herh husbond, was cal Center. Ce: He w as flown to SL Al- certificate. tions. . she h ad n 't seen a copypy of the lawsuit Thele Idaho D epartm ent of Health He present during twovo of those inspec- phonsim sus .Regional .M edical Centcr in ; He died last Octobeober while reeov- •Calkilled the wrong em ergency nunium- Last AUgusti a nenew management and 'WWelfare threatened to renremove tions, she claims.. Her1 husband cn- Boisesc forf immediate treatment. Lorriiiew iiici es m akices run «fo r Twvin F allIs S ch o>o/ B o aard se a t • By CRAIG LINCOLNJ t i . “I gjet e t frustrated with thedirecUoiAion ------T^cs-News-writer-—;------o ^ t h ee-Legislature'-with-atate-func ^ •in g rWWilkes i said in an interview Fr "is ,_W IN FALLS - QlQuiot but assert- day. “I think my. worda o r infiuencence- -- - - iv6, L orrie W ilkes haslas built her. cam* will havlave greater impact as a boonoard i: pfli^ for the Twinvin F alls School m em beri>er .than ju st as a p atron.” ___ 1, -Bo^d on a_backgroun?und in health is- WilkeliiULhM Jsm JksasiXjjkii.ika.: ______sues a n d a prom isese to Ix! weli-in- ing a tt MVRMC^ since 1985. She iss aian _ formed. ^ ad m innislrative is representative Ito n i P ^ ' r - T ~ ~ Wilkes, the 37-year-3ar-old director of MVRMCMC's Home H ealth C are Servic nursing at Magic Valley Regional cs, a member mi of the Idaho Hospitapital Modical C en tcr, saysrs tlth e board could A ssociatiation's Council on Nursing,g. at / - use a health profess!cssional when it board mmember ofthe Idaho Organizaliza- deals with such probl•oblems as drugs tion of N f Nurse Executives and a mcmicm- ______i t . j M and alcohol obuse andnd AIDS.j ______b e r o f* tlth c Twin Falls County Chilem ______: She's also planningng to actively re- Protectic:tion Teom. ■ " '3 s ^ *' scarch education issue:sues, about which She’si’s a five-year resident of TwirV in she admits she docsn'lsn’t have a lot of Falls and ai has two children. H Hci er knowledge. daughteiiter, Katy, is a sophomore} atal tR esearching is notlnothing new for Twin Fa!Falls High School. She’s raisingsing ^ . - - hfir, since sh e h a s OpL mmaster's degree. her childildren alone ailerudivorce... I frtmi th e U niversity ifNorthof 1 Florida. Wilkefkes wants to keep local over-ver- :“n i look at what tretrends are there ride memoney focused on tangible iri th e a re a s buildiiIding successful item s, nnc ot for teacher salaries, which — Bcfaool systems and -hnplemini cn t Uwui wou ld-- tliciri)CComU e~subjKLt to year-!?nr= ------______here," she said^ SheI pjiplans to do that to-yearr fundingf changes. “You don’t by “delving into the liteliterature.” ’ ” pv^e^som)methihglikVlhatrthen'takeit ------— — ^— W ilkes also w ants-to have-morcon-—away,1alIflhesaid— ______fluenco on state educalicational funding . Her atattitudes toward teacher andu id ■ in“Idoho‘ fr6m {ho Zoneione 1 board seat employeeyee rclbtions "have been honed vacated by G aiy Fay.’. • in the cncrucible'of nurse-hospital rela-ela------, Zone 1 encompasseisses the central tions. part of the town. Thee b

City Icouncilj m t e s H a s c o n c: e r n s --i-orhete “ - ^ h e n o r e ; McNees poossesses^Twin Falls s Cte a n o th e r topic,c, 1 th e council also w ill consItoniCommunity derei—^ .• is a, patent lawyer in Ne York. B u t — Lenore McNees,!S, “I opment director. M cNees says she’s concncemed a b o u t » i ;• Tbe change, which'idi'would illow Lasalle Invtjvestm^nt'po. to turn a " other students. school01 board candidate i home in to a faeatingugund'coolingtiflfice^and'bufli]isinessrharbeeirwidely^'' “I thinit counseling is very inode- _ ■ '^opposed.byT^B'dftnt*!!tain.the areOrOrton said.— . -quate,”-8he-said.-^A lott I of kids don’t ^ — Opponents ofthee Kzone cl^ge the businiiness would lower prop- have parents who halave been to “I wouldlid hove them teach only evo2V0- ' erty v alu e in th e arearea a n d m ake living th e re' lessle heritable. A group . college” and do n ot knoww h o w to o p p ly lution," sh(she said. “C reationism is not o f a r a a ^ r e s id e n ^iaye_coUected_twQjheet8_o£ a y -of nttmcs-m-arpeatioo - for s^olarships and forr aid,c sho said, a scienccc ofol fact." “I do not think thia^his 1 1 1 1 1 1 ^ 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ gto thB-awyteatfd."— '- . ——Onp-rtf ig to cal-opinion ,S.6he added, JfyalBo^n «miptier a~ , as counselors.______'• 'Twin" Falls sfljools £ -Q -change- fro m -an -earlierlier— . ’ proposed o rdinancei changech to allow h ot dog anUld i other jndewalk Ten- ' ' it, when she said she didn't harder for quality edv in 't dors to obtain a liconstinse from the dty. ) what Phil' Gerrish, a sev- _ ; ancf ia the fii'st time the xHyity Imu k w iin iiirfld tli^' ~ — soys:------T1nrwh?)l«rWfI3~m d6=Bdence=teach€rr-was-do*-Ho-— ie r 01 tbe coun^ court* -ish taught crcationism as an ...stop while Idaho is tryi .'•'house lo t an d th e anot]Qother buUide theoIdTdah~61ro Fiiret bunding:— ...... vc to evolution. “Before, I up,” she said. s s n s I . Wonderlich said dtydt} ordinances prohibit thebe practice and n ^ to _ low w hat h e w as doing," she -^rbe-ndiosttdifstap(ands are allowed to continueu eth eirb » « ^u^ ' ' ~ __ She says override levic,ie..h,uldlv y - " " ~ r He said the BusinesjftesB Im provem ent D is tn c t: hashi requested that ^ higher and spedlicallyTilist what the ■ “ o'i^ihance req u ire -voni'endors to obtain peni^ionon to locate in a certain-— money w ill be used for. T\Twin Falla pa- She saidlid she's worried about howo w . r spot so th a t th e y do gdt'coiapeteddi with ru ta ii^m t ts...... 'trons recently passed a 33S302,000 over- th e policyf wwill be im plem ented, saying \ W onderlich sa id itit is likely th a t a fee o f $25i piper quarter will be as-. ride’ targeted a t textbooksks, curriculum she feels thcthe board would ollow teach- 1 sessed for thc license.w. • and J o th er increases. ers to teachich crcationism under a dif- ' The BID.is also seekingsec a resolution that: wwould require assess- T he d istrict said a sm alall state fund- ferent nameme. “I will look over it. Abso-so- ' . . L.raents be p a id on vacQi.CQflt b ^ dingB within jh e dis^tridihaiaid;...... ing ' increase necessitatedd the override lutely." shehe said.i _ JITW onderiiclrs&Idthciic option. toiciuusB SFofamaintlotBTO ol pro-: . request.-It ‘ seems thoy pput-in-o-low ------McNees.sis said she would incroaso vvo-— o- . ’vided in a new law by)y tthis year's Legislature, override because • they'r 'th o u g h t i t ■ cational 'ln:Iraining in th e school. “I ______. J le sa id th e BID ^ivill also a sk th e d ty to ezpaipand the boundaries in would ' be passed,” McNc'Ices said. “A think th ere're would be few er dropoutsnf if Mme of i ts o u ^ zonesICS and ^D iove a portion intTasoutr^OgcliajrCf a ------—i higher one could have pastissed,-:too.-^^ ------theycouldd take:\-ocationaltJ training.’’— .tho district. State legislators will1. have to be Post prohroblems with tcoch?rs andnd . pushed int^rai^R fundiiiing,-she said. . the IdnhoI EducationE( A ssodation have>vc — L e n o r e M cNle e e s w a n t s t o A n e tu nie-Twin e - 1 Fa!Is^chooir- • - ’i.

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B-2Tlm«8-New8rTv,~Twln Falls; Idaho Sunday,lay, May10,l9B8 — Scho9ol lundill menuiI S - ~ M anesscapes seririous injury BLILAINB aoi^,ap, dill plckla dlcaa aod fruitlt taradpaai, fi-uiteu:eup, cookie and milk. fruitruit ------b ut umiaeriuuu tn|ury, aii- oym t ' ipanJanioh riea, carrot iticka, applppleaauca Tnaaday: Lasiisagiu, buttered com, ionedoned green beana, cherry cutia pie an^ tar, thorities said. W ednM day H aaun tandwlch on a Ho- andd md ilk . peanut cupa, fruitit Iabd TwiivUlk. rha-acddent_occurred_at_S«Second asi« roU, pot«to_Maalad,. rtring chaaaa, TnI^tw day: Chickaii nuggaU,I, cheeaeyc W edneediay; Stew8 t with cheeaa aticka, Harord'Ooiy BoaiStoriliTMagic V fll^ '5 enue East and Third Street EaieEaistat paart, brownie and:J mt1lf twnjliiffTnnl potato, fruit, noTiaka odol agel’bliculu;- pudding----- :—------VALLEY BCHOOL i- - ley Living Centerr ww a s pinned beneath 2 ;217 7 jp.m., police said, Thtinday; Peppeperonl and pork pizza, rolli a:and milk. and yniiv ' Monday: Mo Baef taco, lettuce . an4 ______the.txuck.______------‘Th« - toa*«d ■ a la d .-p aeba«. ^ raliin n ut cup WaWedneeday: H am burger d etluxa, lu j but- - T h u rad ay : FUItih, scaUopod-potatoes. cheealeeae, buttered com, chilled plumaf rbe driver ofthe truck was Do:Donald tarad■od country cem, carrot aticka,'ka,' ch o n y buttered apinaeh,I, fruit£ and milk. cooki*wkie and milk. Police said Rayly Goffin( and Layden Eugeigene Morrison, 62, of Eureka,I, N ev. Friday: Cora dogog, poUto roundt, car- cobbli)b le r a n d m ilk. FM day: Com dcdogs, tater tota, atuffed Tneaday: T n Open manu. Sickfl of Twin Fallrails lifted the truck AdcVdditional inforaation wasIS not rot & celery stlcl«,s, bar^aiM bread and TThxxndmy: h Fish & chips, cheeaache & celery, cookie*, frui■uit mllV. WeWedneaday: Hamburger, lettuce and and removed Beat.at______~ _ 1 Z _ _ iilable from'pblice Saturdasinig]nighf milk.______------...... ary-stiok^A^M h-fhilt,-batt«rte r-b re a d ------^------pIcHiickiea, ta te r tou, m lx ^ vegetaEIei; andn:d m ilk . ■ • 8TAT1I B SCHOOL ' plnaa;lTMII»pp1« fllV'n ...... BIB U SS FHFriday: Chicken burger, lettlettuce & M onday: Sloppppy Joes, French fries, Thuraday: Thi Chicken burger. French' ies gets-meore term s—------M onday:‘“ Hambiiburrfefi.Ttatar^toti;— plcklakleirFraneh frieirlVuil cup andmd milk.— aoauaed'splnach,h, chocolate ice cream fries,!iea, buttered p«aa, cherry pie and m ilk,-' Rhoad< ------rolla,-dlU pickln,-paan o n and milk.------— ------— _ _withTnnnihmalloyIW topping and-miUr-^---- F riF rida^ Hot dog, baked beana. Nor------Toaaday: • Soup;-j;-hoaglaBT chocolnte-"------ondy vogetablea,-Betay-Rota-cookie ------BEACKFGOT'fA]fAP)' — Con'demned’ “foTtl [QH ------Taeadayr Routu t boaf, nuiahod T»tn-- mond; ' the murder and Iddnappingngcon- chlpeookl...pln..pipple and Oonda^. Pizxa or chaeae aquarea, aq toes with gravy,, bbuttered pea*, niixed andmid milk. . - multiple murdenierer Paul Ezra victiotions, life for the robbery conviciviction WadoflMlay: PRzza, t salad, com. butte::terad green beona, pears, milm ilk and fruit cup, homemoilode brood, b u tter and — — . Rhoades on F ridayay receivedi two addi- andd consecutivec 15-year terms forfoi us* paoches and milk, saladad b a r w ilhhosigie. milk. WENDELL tional death senteiitences, a fixed life ing: a a firearm in each of thoses tlth re e ■''Thartivf : Rlbiibs, baked potatoes, Tu^erdeg ree murder, kid- two' death dt sentences afler beinglg c con- XuoMlay; Chooiroseburgor, pickles, friedd aateok. Elom cntaxary A Jr. Higha fruit,lit, chocolatec cnke nnd milk. napping, robbery antand using a Hrearm victed«d in Bonneville County on countscou French fries, fruit ammd vanilla pudding. FrliYlday: Chicken Molibu or tutu■utia on a M onday: Submimorine sondwich, let- in a felony for thele ebootings death of of first-degree fin murder, first-deg Jtod potato with toco bun,1, F rc n ch IVies, apple n u tc u pp. . -i log, string.chrflBn. aea-... _ _ ton. B3. or iVinn 1 08, green peas, fruit and milk,It- Boned green beons,I, oapple pio and milk. — ...... Moy 13. 1 9 8 8 root-M f o^c-V nlloy Re- 1. W«dnwdoy_at tha New Life SpaSpon- Comotory in Goodins wilh the Rov. Assembly of Ood Church.inn IIRu- David Whito ofllciatining. riday: Tocos, refried boons,IS, fruit, ffional Medical Cont ie a n d m ilk. TWININFALLS lllulu. Bom Jan. 21, 1905, 19( in Sloan, lowo, PT^'rt , with Postor Daniol Coto oOiciin cio t-, Friends moy call aIt t D] em oro/s Good- cookie i •. Burial will bo in the Rupert Cen!7eme- ing Chapel today fromim 4 to 7 p.m. Jun!)o lor High •h« wa* ralaod andnd attendedi schools ih y- GOODINO M onday: FingcIgor steaks, pototo ^ "------Iowa, beroro raovi;lOving to Idaho. She p'%„rionds moy call a t tho church TutTuos- Mlonday: oa Pig-in-a-blankot, com, planks, chilled peocloches, chocolate chip j marriod R. EllisI HiH ouston in 1931, in j ' oaemoon and evening, nnd pri a and milk. cookie ond milk. Caldwell. They movnovod to 0 form south Ju. prior Lawrence G. HiHayes ho funeral on Wednesday. Arrang uoaday; Hamburger on °a 'Tupgday: Crisp} bsholl burrito, burrito D i ______ofTwin Foils, whentiore they farmed for o RUPERT - LatAwrence (^otyi _pj.*neh •cKcclorftrfUnrtwimH;------Rgy Lichtman __ ® "Lorry* Hayes, 78, ofl “ Ijmo. m ey moved" nsen Mortuary in Ruport rfRoosovelt, UtolT „;u , pineopple chunlw onond milk. CCertified € Acupuncturist whoro thoy had sincLcorsSd.'" ond formerly of Rup«pert, died Friday, ednesday: French dip sand^ndwich, W odneaday: Chohofs aalod. club crack- O P f Mny 13, 1988, noor 1 an n o u n ces The o p en in g Sho was a membimbor o f tho Primrose r Roosevelt, whilo n hboons, applesouco cake ondd mmilk. era, pickle spoor, ciicinnamon roll, mixed • of his new Robekah Lodge No.>10.7 6 . H lra fishing. Bom March 1111.1910, in Coun- tiuraday; Malibu chicken, FrFrcnch Tam H . A n d re w cil Bluffs, lowo, ho o tt Surviving ore: hor hoi husbond ofTwin p^pUPERT — Hirom H. Androw. 6 .ttended schools in fries,. cca a rro t sticks, bar cookie a n d milk.m Foils; two sons. Thorhom oa G, Houston of n,,, lown. Ho mnrriod BiBonnie Corey on F rid ilupert, died Wednesday, Mayy. 1 Sept. 4, 1931, in Co ■iday: Spoghotti, buttered j Twin Foils ond GorGordon L. Houston of ,oaa>8, in England of iruurios sustain! 'ouncil BlufRi. In k-onf?d slicka,bi pooches a n d milk. 1 For EveinyDa^^ A(ACUPUNCTURE I “'"oa 1956 they moved lo R uport, when, h. " BounUIUI, UtAh: omono Bister. Evo Duno- in automobile Occident. ______lgon.01aoa.oCTwinJin F alla;jiight.grflnd-.----- pu_. — waa^ployed JLSimimplotCo..at..Hcy------‘— H A G ER M A N ...... ______IMEc'‘asses,...... uneral'orranBomcma-nro-pondl^ b u m . Following hisis rotiroment In childron: and 11 groot-grondchildren. gr j onday: Chicken nuggets, butt CLINIC--; I will bo announced by tho Hanse 1973, they moved loI PRoosevelt, whero r„ iutuircd Someihing, Sho was precededled in dooth by two rtuory in Rupert. . fru it, cinnam on roll and m ilk, ? Beaiiliful at3t 1229 Lynwood Mall : brothers. ho hod since resided..S S he died in 1976. loaday: Crispy fish, FronchhV (rioa, Remaw /fli ______^ ------A gr areaide aerriei ------He-then-marriod-MiMigonon-Miteholl- low , co m broad a n d milic. Shields in Roosevelt. ot 11 a.m. Tuesdoydoy n t Sunset Memo- A rthth u r W. P ierce odnesday: Chicken fried— I T W - o r aal l M emories ^ 2500 hours of rial Pork, with thoho ]Rov. Ervin J. Hus> JER<3R0ME - A rthur Willlom “Bil“Bill" Surviving nro: his wi >od potatoos w ith gravy, m training. ;____ nroeo-R«b«kohL«dge— Piorcorco,-C3,-of-J6rome,-died-Frida, rcrackod'whoat I'oll'ond^nilk. ----- Fortnformatlon— ' . No. 76. olTlciating.ng. The eortege will M nyl:y 13, 1988, nl St. Benedict's Fami:imily o fS o lt Lake Cily. Uteftah ond LoWona luradny: Chili with cmcl ------C arotta oCSalam. Ora. r r rlcaYO-WhltcMortuiu •a.;.twoaon«,-Paul____ chnesB-rBTponTST'carror fllickB~cKerry SITOn-JiSimeT------—^ -----appolnlrnentcall- — i- Sorvico orrangemcBmonts ore undor the Bomsrn July 3.' 1924,“ in' Valentinitin'o, Hayefl'of.Ducho8no.“_V“ i; h:and-Dav(d \ n i l k ...... g'i-zsse ...... 5? 733-9218 . direction of Whiteto 1M ortunry fn Twin Nob., 1hc was raised in South DokoLkotn, Hayes of Salt Loko City: Ci four sisters, Iday: Chicken-pattie on - a n .u I n . l ^ -32^ Foils. ______ond.flc,.flcrvcd:with tho-U.S.-Army duriniring -Vi-McTvriggnn-ofDon3nvor,“C61o., I>6r- to ts , bo n o n a . fig b a r and m ilk. ------World rid Wnr II in Oormany, Franco) onond <>thy Doniolsan, Willc110 Fl.mlni, ond y. Ho morried Phyllis Elaiho V«vVow- L ucillpPorW ri^ofCCouncil o Blufrs;.10______------HAN8EN- —PauJPrSorich - '“ 'on i June 5. 1946, in Winner, S.IS.D. Krnndchiidren nnd 144 groot-grandchil- | >nday: Burrito, French fries, c p g y i i TWIN FALLS -— 1P au l Petor Sorich- Theyly mov«^ti to Idnho in 1960, ondI hndhn dren. 108, m jjk nn d ham burger bor. ‘ ta, 82, of Twin FalFalla, died Tuesday, livodd in i the Kimberly nnd Jeromo0 n;or- A graveside sorvico willw be conductcd VNOLbS e a d o y : Cook'a choice w ilh m ilk Moy 10, 1988, otat ]Magic Valley Re- eas,, whoro w; ho workod ol farming; nnnnd nt 1‘ p.m. Wcdncsdnyiy~nt tho Rupert wr.rfridncsduy; Woinors, pork Cemetery, with Pastoror L.G. Mietincr. ' gional Mcdical CenUmtor. ranchiching. I, cottage chcese. filled co FUNERAAL CHAPEL ; ^ Bom July 14. 19C1906, in Lipine, Po* Surv:irviving ore: his wife of Joromd. HoI lived in Aloska nnd Dan Di Pierce of Torril. Texns;; hishi fruit solilolod, corrot sticks, milk and1 amor^an P A U L DD. REYNOLDS TELEF from 1971 to 1979,r9, before coming lo motheiher. Violet Pierce of Valentine gasbord.rd. .EPHONE 733-4900 '; tho Magic Valley. Nev.:.: t thrco sisters. Mnvis Lehmanin^of e f^op Anderson ' Surviving arc; omono non. Augustus Pogo.D. Neb., iVnh Reed of Scattltittlo, DECL'O - HapAndeilerson. 80, ofDcc- jIMMANUEL LUTHERANN _ “Augie" Sorichta.I. o f Wendell; two Wash..h.. nnd Carol Schuubaur of Vnlenilcn- to, diod Snturdny morloming. Mny 14, -Mondnday: Baked scrambled eggH. c{ ______doughtom, Pnuin F Springdale potatoes,os, buttered com. hot dinnerr roll.rt Following th(tie program , ^ R.N.i^ w illb e aya][able for of Albion and Amberber Montoya of Hai* • 5urvivviving are: two doughtera.era. LDS Chapol, with Bish(ihop Eldon Lind banana9‘pu p d d in g a n d m ilk ...... ley; his parents, H onry ond Clara Kotheriiorine Hamby and Elloise)ise ofdciating. Burial will bbo in the Decio F ridlay: i^ Baked ham, scalloped pou,. po bipod pressLiurescreeiilhoi Montoya of Rupert,I, fourf( brothers, Ed- Kenned:ody, both of Gooding; one broth-Jth* Cemetery, toes, bro)roccoli Normandy, dinner rcroll. ward, Hanry and Joh:Johnny Montoya, all er, Juliuilius H artmann of Portland, Ore.;re.; Friends may cnll nl McCulloch'sM' Fu- plneopploplo upside d own t^nkr nnd milW of Rupert ond MichUchoel NTon^ya_of one listor. sist Edna Vilott of A^^^^lnntQ_ -Tuesda/ 0 ~ jM igic>faileyTi : two gronddoughters ond six to 8:30 p.m., and a t the church K IM B E R L Y . i n driquez, Rosie Nenoc,noc. IToria Martinez great-gr.-grandchildren. She was pr«*3re* Wodnesdoy ono hour priprior lo tho ser- Mondaiday: Breakfoit. Com dogs,, «r-et M agic Valle:ey Regional Medicilical Cenler Dk-ZyD; and Diano Homandendoz oil of Rupert, ceded. inir death by two brothers ondmd vico. rolsticka,ka, opplesouce, cookie a n d m ilk Tuesdisday: Breokfost. Bologna and ai cheese scsandwich, (grades 1-6) Poli.>olish ______sausogoe (i(grodos 7-12), tater tota, poipons, -S e rrvices- milk, surpjrprisQ cako and potato b a r. SHOSHONE - TTho funeral for rongemements oro undor tho direction1 of Tuesday at McCullococh's Funernl Wodnonoaday: Breakfast. Croomiomed ifrr.T-?rrar« Quayle B. Nebekor,tr, 83,f of Shoshone, Demaro)rny's Gooding Chnpel. Homo in Burley. Burioriol will bo in chicken,I, moshodn potatoes, biscuits wwii ith • who died Thursdoy,y, wwill bo held Mon- Ploosant View Cemetery,y . Friends mny honey butsutler, carrots, cheosa coke, hi TTT—- — —day;ot-ll ojn."tmhtlh o .Shoshone. LDS ... u p v n i call o t McCulloch's Moncnday from 6 to orange oom n d milk. rsURN - Tho ftineral for Alice 8:30 p.m., and Tuesday■ priorp to the fu-' Tburadraday; Breakfndt. Pork'rib aon ■ i n Innual " Chapol. Burial willill bo in Shoshone Clement Fo*, 63, of Heybum, wichos, ouou-gratin potatoes, celery stick Cemetery. Tho fomilyIlly .usgo.u n,«mo. iod Thursday, will be conducted"d ' riol contributions too a favorite chanty, at 2 d m fruit cup,p, m1 ilk a n d salad bor. , m. Monday a t thg Heybum LDS JEROME The funenoral for Ivan Friday:ay: Breokfost. Fronch brond pi Frlonds may coll at tho Bergin Fu- pChopol, l 1701 J Street. Burinl nerol Chapel in Shos!hoshone today, ond • Eugene Edwards, 62, of}f Jerome, who *a, groonin Ibeans, tossed saind, peochI hahoif ■Pre-SiSeason 0 in the Riverside Comotory in ot tho churth on Mon■tondoy from 9 a.m. ^ diod Thursday, will bo conductedce ol 2 ond chocolcoloto milk. ■ [ A I __ unlil time ot me iuncnnerai: ® p.m. Ulondoy at the Jeror■ome and Word ------MINIDOKrtTT^------Mortuary in Burley today from . LDS-Chapelr620-Nr-irtiL>tneolni-Buriol ------Mo n da;f in y piTTftj gTOf .. -6to8p.np.m., ond at the chnpel one hour will follow in the'Jerom>mo Cemetery. salad, powe a rs a n ti m ilk. FAIRFIELD - A (T othfrfuneraltm-Mondayf------lor wmilrcd L. Uroneijner, HI, ot Heiena, FrTondnSoy coll‘at iKfiHlSThnrch-ono ------T uosdadayf Siihmnrinr ffindwicheches, ,ce. Service or- buttoredi gtg ree n boons, pooches o n d milS ______Mont., ond formerlyly o f Foirfiold, who hour prior to tho service L a u r a H uiu R to f ?nn>o condOclcd'ol BtJRLELEY”=~Tho'lhinDrai-for-Mncol- :ol— rongomente-ore under-th’ CASSLA MEMORIAL t •. For All . . Goold of Kimberly; Johnn K^ s e r of Hngprmnn; nnd Mrs.Irs. Rnndiill Admitted - - Smith ofHanscn...... - - Loiita-Glovor ofTIf "Burley; Roaalva Caldera ofif Paul; Christine O ccasions R«loasod Mcndoxn of Delco;; amand Leonn Rasmussen ofMinid’cr>’ H arris, Edna Holcomb, Mrs.Irs. .Maurice R eleased' ' ITum ^nM an■3■^fi^~TIlomlbhuiTTKnutionTimlso'nrairorTw Twin'Fnllal Mann'CiiitnnodjroIn nnd'HabyTGlenToxTHcTeirHy T>^o and Mafleno T v a i” ..''^^Ukiori»mM

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sSunday. May 15,1988 Tlmos^News. Tim Twin Falls. Idaho B-3 n m cVolile;V__ 3 h o cc a t st c h o t b a r di s p rr o p o .s e t es w e s Low fuunds pin(ich n n m distri(ict budge By KIRK MITCHELL-X- . THmes-News writer

I n w hat h as becomeme a frequent activi^ in roncommuni- ties eooss tbe state,te, patrons in four Mapcjc Valley W X school districta will go to the polls Tuesday to0 votev on f t override levies. ------OfGdala-from-CassiiB sia-C oun^,-M inidoka, -fli;RichCcId— ______t __ ^ __ and Murtaugh schoolK)1 boards are repeating whw hat has / been said olMwhereI in th e state — th e L e ^ alaturedid t i : •not f w d education asIS nm uch as it should haveV ' ' . t- T h e M urtaugh Sch&:hool Board ts u k ing votersers ap^ jprove a $26,000 supplei ■ Election. Tho inoneyy~is i need^ to <»ver the"j r r c g u t o ' — :-Bd, and to fund im provem entstntfl in fa* ____ L cilitiea.nnd,cuoiculuiau m rpfiHirfid-to,.iaefl,t-acg6di ;-.standards, school Supol concerns or ideas withI the\ trustees, ness mamm agem cnt program s an d1 irin type program," Sparark s soys. “I ’m fo u r public pufc informational meetings contested raccs. Tuesdaylay is election board menlember," he says, explaininglg says Mason, adding, “thehey’re the tax- sales forr manyr years and is cxperi>eri* speaking about someth‘th in g other th a n p u t on1 by school administrators to dis- day. th a t for hiabim, this m ean s “not being in payers." enced in thoseth fields. agriculture.” c u ss issussues as requested by Wendell In Zone 2, incumbent'It Vemon Ma- there forr a petty gripe or a personalal Mason says h is m ain gcgoal is to rem- He addsids that Wendell has somejme S p ark s would also likeli to, see some p atro nIS. s, son is challenged by Clareiirence Sparks. . g a in , b utt tcto have tho education o fthle e edy problems in the distririct. teacher problemspn that should be ex- “pre-collegc-typc worork" for high “I likeike the way things are going," ;• In Zone 4, Don Fowler,ler, John Irace kids at hcaicart." Sparks, 43, has lived‘d in W endell am ined!More specifically, saysays achievers, and says fuiunding for these says Iracirace. “(Superintendent) George programs would be thrhrough a levy or Crawfordo rd h as done a lot to get th in g s V — ^through-a-grant-prograij-am.— ------g o in g amce m o o th e r ." ...... - - — C-:----- FowIerTSSrhaTlivc^ded in W S ia e in O ------S tiUirheMysTalbt’ofwork'needs rhi to ! sschool candidlates CConte^^Z o n ^ 3 y o ars a nd has a-wife aia n d three young be done.10.-' ■ ------...... : chiidrcn. Hc works asIS a high Bchi»l vo catio ByCHERITORSYTH She is particularly cdnciincemed.'she said, with thc; could make some improvrovements in'Some o f th e ex- ational-agriculture and art j counselor in Jerome arand has been di* d a s g e s a r 'Times-New8 correspondenie n l consolidation bills w hichh diedd in this year’s legislo-- isting programs," Kohtztzsaid. £ 3 are needed in Wendell, Irace 1 rector of the Wendell1 RccrcntionF Dis- says, andmd the district should try to of- tive session, but will surcurely be. resurrected in the> Kohtz said he has hadad some previous experience trict for eight years. : E D E N - Two Eden andm d Hazelton re sid e n ts will } current shortage of fundsI serving on a board, haviwing spent six years on the fe r stuidents d e r a better variety of claas- 11 next session due to thc cu Fow ler savs seekingg a trustee posi- ______■Sftnt Iftft open-w hfin.hoard- — board-of-directors-of-thfr he-Magie-Vftlley~RehabiHta»~ tion is n ot a sp u r oftheh e m om ent deci* , decided not to run for rc- jnember Delbert Kohtz de s- B ingham , a 15-year resiresident of the community,, tion Services, ono o f thoseose years as chairman, sion," but rather somtmething he has .^ h ^rla Dunn has lived in Wendell I'pes.of volunteer work. Her• ^ Thc public is invitedi tot4 attend a forum focusing rs. She and her huaband have ------flection;------bas been a ctive in a ll typei ”8 considered for three orr ffour years. 13 years. Hazelton hosuewife, and ge from a second g rad er to ' Janet Bingham, a Ha d six children range iifage i I on school consolidationn andi other educational is- “I’m excited to have:theopportumty tl is.ageeightandlO. farmer; have both filed for She has completed three‘ sues facing the next legis David Kohtz, an Eden fnn ir senior in hig h school. Sli gislative session. The forum to be on the board," he1C says. “I’m not Dunnn hihas her own business selling t. Rob Rogcrson, who has the vacant ^ne 3 seat. I years of college, majoringlg ilin secondary education, will bc held Wednesdayly fromf 8 to 9:30 p.m . a t the® running-with any vendndettas or great Christian.an books in retail stores. She c board, is ru n n in g uno'p* ag resident bf th e E d en -H a-' ^rved one term on thc b > Dovid Kohtz, a lifelong i - ' Lakevfew A partm ents mem eeting itiom'ih H azelton.• . causes. I’m ju s t tryingJ tto m ake a posi- also is a part-time] sales represcnta- held at Valley High School Ith of Eden. He earned a Incumbents and candic jo s e d . Elections will be hel }| zclton a re a , farm s south didates from D istrict 24 and tive contribution to th e Iboard." tive for' twitwo companies. tin T uesdoy from 1 to 8 p.m.t.m. isiness administration and1 Floterial District 25 haviave been invited to partici* bachelor’s degree in busir ‘^1* Fowler says he waniints to work to- With a • “Tve been involved inI tJ:the SOS organization forT served a four-year hitchh iiin the Air Force. He hasI pate in the discussion.. EachE candidate will be al- I a bachelor's degree in busi- ..ward—positive changeses. when.and if ness educelucation from th e U niversity o f "12 yfaraT th e last two serviirving as vice p re sid e n t andd two children, ages 12 andid 1 15. lowed two~6r'thl^e miniimites' to"Mpfesa HiTbwn f f -th ey a re needed. M issouri, ■president. I feel I have a reireal working know ledge ofif “I do n 't h av e any big; pplans i to shake things up, views before answeringg \written questions submit- ri, Dunn taught business for With a bachelor’s'd«degree in busi- eight year muldrunsmcxUh'erandwe /ears in Wells, Nev., and in ted by th e audience. ------noB6 oducation from thhaJ,lniw^4i»^^M t V enje^------Idaho and a master of education de- . . . seen it from the side of tho grec in school counsel3cling from the •8," she says. Fundinng focuises MirnidokaI Zone 4^ race College of Idaho. Fowlc,ler has worked ' in four Idaho schools dduring tho Inst . Dunna si says she is concerned aa o By ADELL HARVEY lu st y en r, is unopposed in his bid toI erty i issues facing the distrtrict. “O u r'b igig thing is to continue thehe 15 years. parent,. an educator and a taxpayer "Smee-News correspondentnt repre8cntth(the Hcybum area. S hort is m arried and hihas fivo chil* progress we'we’re m aking in oU p hasesI of In northern Idaho, hcho was a negDti- a b o u t thhe e tracted t highly qualified le: nd has “no political ambi- f KETCHUM - Throo) ccandidates graphics. Holo has lived in tho area for those t teachers should be e l e cetions Tue!e s d a y — }r a scat in eig h t y e a rs3 andai has five children — a ttude to develop new prograi iave stepped forward for ; rast. Short’s opponent, Ken lunty School preschooler,r, ttwo children who attend Hc w as a m em ber of the A num ber of schih o o l b o a rd r i i ^ w ill bHJ o decidedd iS icsd^ as 5one 4 of the Blaine Coun C m p c Tlith, i S admits tO'haVing politi- istces, wilh Hemingwayy Elementary,I one child at wwhich hired Hemingway E M agic VaDey vote*ors go to the poUa. Zn adiadditidD to the races ^)istrict'8 Board of Trusts E lc m tn la rj ions. r High School a n d one child p p r o file d o n th is pajtag e, chflc k t h i s in d e x f o r JCeith C a rte r and Lynn1 FlickingerI Wood River H __pjincipal A^cah Fierstein1 tthreo years ___ a iv tjv imantedito.be l in politics .for a : Is cbllcgoriK

: By PATRICIA DE’DEVOY ------srnro u r to parent£-and taxpayers.rs. “"I h e a r to a poraonal rerelationship, with per - , I'varlucy ofuuiuuiunia ulwutirw w lw t LH— BciraliirtjrtrlBr!«'‘fflia -iflaiviau ai cpm -— goii;oing on a t. th e school. I am a emother ions. “Do you reremodel the kitchen or ^ GLENNS FERBIRRY. — T ina Gluch is osts welli as a taxpayer. I justt w ant to th e den? You ha'lave to try to w ork w ith ■ challenging incun:umbent Word Rulien get;et involved, see whoro our taxai moneyi on overnJI planin th a t vrill ultim ately J ______fQE-the-Zone-S-)- a c a t-o n -th e -G le n n s— is-g(^going,-how-it-i 8-managed-andm d b e a«— b e n c n tth e m o jt F erry School Board B( bocauso she sunured it is being spent right.” thinks if s timo foifor the board to have GGluch is ^larried and has a cdaugh- ■’“1“ '' “ y" ■’he believes his seven- V in benefit the board be- . C some new faccaan - ■ spread aro^ind amongam the concerned ' Rulien, Ri who has”three chililildren o f tric ts in the staa tet th a t doesn’t o p erate C public, and if ann incumbcntii runs un- hiscis own, explains that the reasojQson w hy u n d er some kin

Levy- I n s u r e • C o n tin u e d froi'rom Page B3 of a plant facilities:ics levy that would y o u r I ______colle,x> m w . SUfOnConco ond annuitloa * ______The proposed plap la n t facilitios levy . I p lan n s s; .-AXY CAPTIVE ire 11 ^ 3 Saxony Plush1 StylingSt Monsatiisato Silver Label Yam I I ^ Rog. $9.99 Plushh SaxonyS Styling g. $ 1 4 .9 9 ' t t ? I ” I N O W | M O W S ^9®®/yd ^

Thoy hav^ oflen been;n Kidded a b o u t ” ^ 0 - 0 - * TRIUMPHH Congole M »lily------9 -^In laid Durability e u n^^ names —yours : f ^ f l should carry two ni " ■ ‘ Scuff Tuff Highigh Gloss Finish lm ur-. UB a n d Sterling's.'' II Jl * : r . Roq S28.25 sq. yd \ I'cars thoy h a v e - j g = = ^ O W # 1 7 9 S \ • B u t for the last 12 yci y'cbnwntriitcd their busiisiness on jew- I f l i ASHION FLOR ' and less on gi ftware, Emncti-CmmIiv_nio Panorri ____ ULTRA FLO^ •

a «11 FRoll Indian Clay ^ . * S a g o G roon 5* Sq g a i o2 F Rolls Cinnamon Brown Subtlospfashoso 0 * 2InlaidFI Durability '^K N a A'1 ^ R o g . $ 3 9 .1 5 sq. yd.; • Iniaog $34 75 sq. ^I Rog. J N O W ! Zone 1jcace: Sunday. May.15,1988 TIfTimes-Nows. Twin Falls, tdaho B-5 By PATRICIA DEVOVOY espedj>dally for positions which requequire Trail does feel, bohowever, that some Trail■ail said h e feels his job is wvorking or L - - TimeaJ^ewa comapoiBPonxUnt______m asteiiter’s degrees and advanced edueduca- students grg involveved in t<» many oc.- with-tfi1 -the*, public. “W e hire a goodnnrl nn ...... _tion.._„ . ' tivitigR. Th c p arenQt3 t jc c d i o confrol—perinteQtendcDt to handlo-th<^iMances,-!— nc ...... Gli:NNSFERRY“.lY - R e s id e n ta w ho W itl three children, ages 17,7. 13, theirschedulesm oreire, he said. wantt to know th e feelings. 1 amD work-w m r ~ Uve ia (ilenns t ony"n y s z«ne l wiil l» and 11 asked to dedde betibetween incumbent very' pro-educatioh.p “I don't thinknk we in sports would alw[ways b ^ w e , but ■“ — ------school bosrd ncinbcrberRocky Trail and ■ are' overloadedo^ with^spbrtarbuib u t~ l there would hot" be'« ariother problem Id like to see more emphasisais on with graduation. “B“Bob Fontaine (su- r / ”^c ch allenger Denise KilKing on Tuesday. would ' s e l l IT! b u y m '^ Mtion. We are trying to) ffind perintendent) tookt < care of that. The - ^ EBnHI .^Ab a p aren t of fourfou children in thc educat A Timos-Ncws Classified:d TO8HBBEB8 ivitics,. district has assuredfd hira th a t the end Glftnns Ferry schoolx)l systemi , m y bus- teache:hers to take over other activiti ,.Wiil Fiilovery Need 'J batid.Poug and I oreare n a t u r ^ y in ter- like thithe Academic Decathlon, anid d a j ls o ' of the year m eetsI \will bo scheduled ii.V. GROCEI£RY _ -733-0626 -^ ested in w h at goes9 onoc at school," said the SADD 3/ (Students "Against Dn:Drunk ea'rl^inthe fall,-theie n ^ d u a t i o n will ------K in f.i— ------1--1-______D river'Ors) program." bo s^eduled." ...... "Kinff is a bonciDalinaker and says she r r ~ wotiid'have plenty of tim< e to devote to " “ CABBAQlGE [’ a position on tho boanoard. - ...... - • - ■? “ “I believe we hnvjjave a good school ^ :— » system,” said King,:, "E“But anything can ______A- :______Wimpraved.^------DMlining enrollmcIment has caused a . b ^ g e t decrease forir GlennsG F erry and I King said she is con

^ u p e nrf— g 11 g ONE PAYMEWENT: You can m ake a single payment, asIS you - - g% ^ ...... * " • Continuedfinnrom Page B3 XR I R R would for a CC3D, T-Bill, Bond, etc.. •- any am ount fromI $5,000$ to . Goopersmith, a gradtraduate of Califor- |H |||m g $5,000,000. YouYc get a fully-paid-uup life insurance polic)licy for a nia^tate Polytec^iclie (Collcge, serv es ' s B B full lifetime, wriwritten by a major lifes insurance companyly thru PAPER ZEIEE FACIAL I OQ th e board o f directo;«tors of the Mini- Professional E t LiaiuniiYjLXbJhfi.SElsJnltial,attract irred • ble education for all stustudents to allow interest builduplup, but its real beauty )ur cash them to have the highlighest quality of can be withdra\rawn any time with a1 1tax-free loan. You cacan also e life they can possibly/ attain,"at h e said. S withdraw up to about 85% of yourr SP principal any timime. with a ’ “The easiest way to1 createcn more tax GROCER doUairs is to have eachich individual in- mlninnum 2%> ininterest loan And yotDU never have to repapay any of - crease h is incomo so.he’.he's more able to these withdrawawals. " . pay. If our people arcre better1 trained and,can command bettMtter salaries, it. W TAX^DEFERRERED ACCUMULATIODN DR TAX-FREE LlLOANS I' fMARIJNA BATFHROOJW will alleviate a portionon of< thc ta x b ur- Each year your)ur SP insurance cominpan y pays you comF•npetltive 'm;'.'’ _____11-. den.” interest on youtDur principal.-Currentljtly, this runs 7 1/4 to) 8£ 1 / 2 % Coopersmith said, “We've g ot to Tl!ISSUE start thinking outsideiide the norm al for 1 to 5 yearsirs, depending on the2 company you choosose from ______realm of operating a schools< district.^— Professipnal EconomicEc Services. Your> interest compoiounds ■ S M l • WeVe got to find newIV aana mnovaiive ^ 5 8B ^ ii a tax-tree7liKe all lite insurance poiicicies, Annuities, or ta> ways to do things." One solution he offerffers io problems like all life insurjurance policy.loans -■ or you can leave it ii - i p £ caused by the C averogfrage rule is to of- keep on bulldlniling up. fi^ a hands-on tutoridol program.p ^ Hi Ho also feels computeluter literacy is a rms SKm INCOME-TA)IAX-FREE DEATH BEIENEFIT roll pack needed program , but. sayssa: c u rren t lab This can be an)mything fromi 00% tdd 500% of your princi]icipal. ti.mc is a “lim iting factfactor." H e said (The youngerr you are, the larger th e benefit.) the princiicIpal, any com puter lab tim e coulduld be olTered af- y* te r hours for studentsswilling wi to study accrued interesest not withdrawn as> tax-freeI income, ancn d th e ^ C(lOKE & C , “1 feel th a t chi:hanges need to be ^cU ce' 6T two hoEU- m flC arwita W. aif-— Bryan ofBuniatzga - Uic - Miul-Caimia------Br sia County School)1 Board, I citing the Fon'onnesbeck is the factory o rent schedules every othe il and ia a past pro- - ni^li^ relations is an item-that -nee^,. .. p. made in thc approiroach that the school th e r day. R eading councU need to assess tcach'ichers’ effecUvenesa manaisa g e r for A m algam ated Sugar lia t needs to be looked at sen laho Reading coundl. imprmproving, and that clasaloads Bhould. 2 • board has taken iiin relation to teach* . leriously,” sident of the Ida ) said. 'W e're th e only k h oool o l in th e She is presenUytr a serving a s -a commit* beloi«looked at carefully. , -...... ers-and curricula]l u m _ ^ -When-asked-about-schooLbudget------ciie3i"-heBaid.------ate that does-that-and-we-fle-need-to-tee-member-on m - the - International------Wl assetisess th e effecUvcness of it ” R eading AssociaUition. andind fiscal policies, Bryan said, Consoolidationrrfocuses® Fonnesbeck saicaid that tenure for' Hc He also feels that more shoshould be She is also a member of Cassia thinlhink I need to get into that before I teach ers is fine, bul•ut he added, think doneme to evaluate'and assesss howh< the CounQr Educationon Asso^tion, Idaho sayay ttoo m uch about budget.* B ut, a fo ‘ >^_^Uiatif.w£JiimuQm ime teachers th a t a r e - m^Tif ngrspentrrEducation. Aasbdi>dation~aiidr.the .Na^_ feelseels rdaho teacher salaries should lio ” Kimbcerly^Zon— —ersr^Obviousiy,-unlessless-it’a-a-confiden— tiaLiasue.' I believo ththe voters have a ____ rig h ^to dem and from c m a b o a r^ me’mber Ar P I atch afD arH elpi • • why they’ve made a ccertain decision. If o n lap th e F at Away !! 'o r . w h a t th eir feelinglings ire. I think r!!" i H F r< - - t h e / d have to be comnmmunicating.’’ I J*8tchch it easy to use • Ineipemitin l v 8 }-_ r-' -.: . Marvel Palmc^TSQrso, was bom m — j -Convenient-Safa North Dakota, camene to Idaho when i And A: It Can Worfc (or Youi! she was 10 years oldold, and attended •Y oa i u W e a r i t l ik:e e ; hig h school in McCalCall She and her j , . hu sb an d and their foufour c hildren havo j a * band-aid. L------in-Southem Idah daho for the last 28 iI f s 7h€Mt S i m p h years. m original-N ot a Copy _____ ; Sinc6_moying to JGiK im berly 12 years j 71/2T8ar»1ksted C I— ago, she says ahe hha as b een very in* j No H aR gofPaln volved w ith the schoollools, from working | No Stimulants i w ith th e PTSO, to beir>eing a cheerleader j KoSlds Effects I sponsor, to being a memberme ofthe cur- j $030 tbr moMf back gaanatM riculum committee. lOnlsrr YlYours Now • Sspplles 6o QalcklIckly I S he h as also beenI acactive in tho Kim* *35.00X) + $5.00 for ftUSH-Visa orMCMC i berly Booster Club,), althc o u g h she is To order call not a member. Pair’aim er’s husband, i . .<[1.800-458-1435) 1 Lloyd, is the club’s3s president this Hoursjrs : 9 • 6 or sand cashiers checkL I ____ - y e a r .______or money orders to ___ ------Because.she .hasis ] p arU cipated-in - ...... — R C W Enterprf*^B ox 912.” ------many—schoolrrelateded activiUeSj _8hc______IMn Falls. ID. 83303 — - —733*1008------says she has ideas for improvements IstrJbators naedM In th is area tn a re a s such os thce m a th curriculum ^ SaaCltssineitPanoiuit. “ I W^ern the countitry was youung, and thle dream wcuas stirring, and the fme arts. She says she secsI no problem with ------_____ I

W W m JLDM Weuwere there. O ur relationship wilivith you, your parentsts and PU B LIC A N yo u r grandparentss beforet you, goes bacick o v e r...... P ^ H R E F a century. We were there. C a nididate d For 'e, reaching out to heliiip Americans realize; theirth desire for homeleownership. N ID O K A We were there,•e, reaching out as parirtners in SaSiviiM th e American drearram. f g n CO9U N T Y Today, we remi:main th e largest single:ie so u rce for home mortgage:e credit,( making morere ~liiutlgdge ludiii. lliaiian all u Llier-leudenrojximbinerf:— — And we have becoin>ine a premier source2 forI ------lERIFF ever expanding serv:rvices. Kont SpaulditH).itg. candidQto tor Mink)oKa Couiou n ty snorill. h a s O urs is a heritaitage of safety, a futurere rich proparod himr>oil.oK i(or yoars to accopi Iho mantlintlo ol fosponsibiilty that will tw pincoctonon himI whon ho is doctod. with opportunity. Kont has son/od/od a s a Ooputy ShorlH lor sovojvon yoars both in Novada For your home.e. arxl Idono. Tho3 mostm oxciHfig aspect ol KonfsIt's deputy son/ico has For your kids. boon hlssonso3 ofOf justico and (aimoss. Ho simlimply boliovos in pfoioctlng tho dtizcitizonry and nrrosting Iho guiltyilt/ which'ho has always For all our dreaisams. dono wlihoxcoplit)plional skill and prolossionallsnIsm . WeVe America’sa’s Savings Institution!ns. Sinco 1980 Kontonl has also holpod with iho inlormounlainInii Divo Toam Federally insured. PersonallyPe involved. and ino Minl-Cossassia Search and Roscuo Toarra m . Nol only h a s ho .. -gonfod wilh distincitinction.'but al his'ownoxponsois o ho n a s Oistir>guist»od, ’ ’ __hlmsoH'as a loodo odor in bolh ofpamzoiions.___ , Ho'trajrtjocomo";MO 21'nJ'Vico Cornmandor in tho'lo-soarcn^ncnnoscDr^'^ “ Toam and tias hadhao training m CPR, first aid. oxtrlcaiion.ox socurlty. » First Fedeeral Serving! woapons managoiigomont. ar>d tias always boonin ai cohosivo (orco in thal 1 7 2 n d - j3rQlQsslDnally.fun. ; & Loan Associc:iation of Tw in Fall ______In diving, KomI hqhas gono all lho way Ho hasIS boonc on Opon Wntor- V Y e a r • Home Office-Twin Falls; TtviH'FillS ______Scuba Instructor?L?°U.9.4Ly°°L^iJPAci!ing.nnd.n Ic iossisliog.hunflr0d5.0L_ _ _ X ____ 3a3.Slio^liongS t.N. . Magic Valley Mall ______divors In lho Mngici^l^^liqy.jl^alsp hns.spociattialty-faiinoaJaitin arnas ______------734-0562 ------______of Doop Dwnfl.! NilNight Diving, Icb bWlno, Ror.ctr.cun Diving. Eaoipmfini ___ ■/ ~T^nKalis • Ku'pcd — ------?Ol-Jih.^m:i:i______-RopairrUrWcrwolorotor lnvostigation.-OnnrToam"fi/1 M anagom ont.-and tho ___ HhtiUiiitniKcnjmi.-^*:^ n 733-912’ -»3C>-C505 Ifst floea of< andJon. or ...... *.*.<• j |p ^ - Buhl mF E D E R ^ • Buriey- . . Kent has sorvodod ai s Divo Mastor on numerous3US occasjons lo insure r OverlantJ Shopping Cemerr 123 North BroiiJwa)' tho satory af»d wotlvoli boir^ ol Ivs frionds and aissociatos. ss Ho tias also • f.7H-K302 .S43-K8HI givon his limo to5 assista: Iho youlh ol our commumuniiy loam to divo. rapoii. har>cJio woaf'oapons safoly. ond gonorally' InImpiovo Ihoir lives wild wholosomo nndihoalthlul ho ociivitios. iiorost ol Minidoka Couniy at1 hoon.h( Hif. only dosiro Ir. . ... Kont.has.ino inior . - to Insure quality,. prolosslonalpn law onlorcomont■nt in our counly. Kont in lovod and rospoctoi■ctod by ovoryono no Comos in coniact. with. Ho slonds For law, ordo>rd0f. and jusllco lor ail. My voteoto. and I hopo yours, Americas ^ *• will bo for loving.. )usl.)u: fntogrity;Koni Spaulding.'9- i d r e a m r - ^ , SAVINGS. ------LV e e e ^ H e id e r — — — Youur-partners-in-li-the: A m erican ■ Pml Poklical i'oiirur .1sni'iiiUK hrn- n f iiiMintl-Miff/<■ U>l< SJ(X).tKX) hy u U'dcral dtivcrtcmmcni af^cncy. iiiNSTlTUTIONSr ■ ^ ------

Sunday. May 15.198a Tlmea-Newa, Tl Twin Falla, Idaho B-7. : ^ Cgmiimuniccation reem ainss one isi3sue in Richfie] elcLseh,« vea >ne problem with the schoobool dis- parents. irear,------rancher-and- dair)irym an- with -three nter of the Shoshone School di^ ___ PWTiHiriiifoi Tun n tnlg g for{ th e Richfield rt; said Whitesell, is'a'receni«nt rale itoy don’t gste t along," Johnston ^e received some criticism,1, yes,y sons. He has alsoI workedv as a geolo- it requires dtizens to call ct. Thifl work, she aaid, w as a leam - — — E ^ w o ^Bw d a a y tha;h e y w a n t tha tn iitt__ b titih e 01 thTO jaij. Tiov med1 tot get along really Ae mrgority of the people wer»ere b e giot) o miUtog-opMwrator and a honki’— ^gyg- {ezpdt'lciik^ Lhat could help her~as— ' |i ecS^to communicateto m ore effectively uj u iw U im ' ------Ufl," F irth said. “A sm all group grt keeper. a trustrustee. n school adminisi (et on the agenda. nistratora and the vvasveivery critical and very vocal..... I1 a1 m "I’d like to tak eB my i shot at it and ida to be Johnston said elshe wants to be a “I'm public. W e'v e got to be on th e ^ n d a Tm really concerned for the pro- ' ^ j , not lahamed of anything Tve done.’ne." see if I can improveve th e school a little ^ i;s,” eaid trustee because she i is concerned gramsams fo r k id s th a t are slow er leam » . .. — — !-TBljt-Bo«rd-Chairmjrman Sheryl-Futh,—--gjjg- e to speak at the-meetings,* l6-5aid^hB-baB-trl6d'^o'b«■V(6~vcry~bii;“'VaughirBaldr‘ r “IfB-BTi 0w experi-— ite a e ll. "I’d like to see tEeina o]open it” aboiitTierwmmuhxhity tod'th’e school ersr oor r h a v e sp e d a l needsT’tTdHnstoh' ^ho is seeking re-«le■election in Zone 4, fa ir anc md has no personal vendettas,a s . ence for me," to th e public." system. Also, she} said,£ “quite a few" said.i d . , _ sbia* th e board is “m aking progregB' • x hle e schoolt has h a d some disciplinpline Also, he said, “a1 lot1 of people asked A o sep ro b Vhitesell aaid he.does.not.ksknow .if_ p roblralem sat the-secondary gradeil e i e v - ' m e” to ”thallengfl Firth-because-they--^-” F achool “ has other problems or w hat _ • 89, h as fivere ccm idren and has els, F ij Firth said, but new progragrams were not happy withith her as a trustee, thorwse.problems might be, But.,he,s^d,__ he IhretiTSTBcEfieinS"13 years, yne has £ave~Bi ~&Mh started to help solVe thesethj Consolidation is3 .a maJ6r~i88u^iii “Theyiey have a lot of executivere imeet- .. .. e;perience in busine. iness..and.said, “I - problenlem s.------Richfield, Vaughn. ssaid, adding, Tm ^jggs ^ and are asking for an oveoverride l-BI w hai i t takess tc to m ake it in col- “T hej hey’re still not eolved," sho' said,sa not for it," levy.f. 'The district is probably'g ge ettin g lem and what kindn d o f educational “B u t we we are making progress,” In Zone 6, Davi.vid W hitesell and in fmin i a n d a l trouble.” background you need.’e d ” F irrth th said her goals are to make t s s n - kethe Sharon Johnston hhave filed for tho >hnston, 34, has four childrenren and F i l t h said in h er thithree years on tho eeconda idary stronger, to hire versat•satile ■ sent vacated by Ja:lames Wellhausen, has li'liv e d in Richfield alm ost s mSi ______beard, alot o r‘to.ugh[hdecisions'Jiad.to.. d ondcrei leativeioachers, and, in generneral, - who is not seeking rere-election...... - y e a rs■srShe-and-herhusband-Billt r - T | | | e the Richfield education syst1 bboard is doing a 1 g ^ job and our kidsids are getting a; v _ W o r k s . gSS3 education, butIt ith ere’s always' . TlwX Alcoliol & DrugC Trc.nmirnl Pfoyrom THE:1SEN M }rit7'saidGttndiai------/I OTORS .....r 2 & for'im'pi^vemerif, 734:^‘60~ToirFrlF?5r=^l-800:247:3I8 8 9 ------For Over 34 YYears The Easiest Place In The: World To Buy A Car A 701 Main Aveve E. IVvin Falli■aWs 733-7700' ;£^diaga, 30, is marriedms and hL C A N Y O N VIEWVI HOSPITALL ** ------t®jS>oya,.ageaJLiind.£Ld.9.-He.attcnded______------;— XuriruF-allsl u j _____ ^______tJa t: U niversity of Idaho Id. and iVow V— .... for Blick Tru(Vucking in/Gas- t 5 § r d . H e h a s been actactive in the com-

t^£eagu& roach. i I ______S E ^diaga fcela_hc_iieJs_quaIiGedJo ______sSnre on the s^ool bo£board be9fause he J — — ifiS-Castleford-nativc'ivc'arid'attendcd ------r f biStb g rad e school _ani_and_high school ____ f tO ^ . He said he hasis a£ contiriiica'in* ’* ’ V t ® 8 t in the schbol because'his be two | — saBs-are-emDlled-there: S i i f wdiaga said he! sisupports the C- . 1-1 J flJOffage nile a&^'ff raealeails for improv- J, m IS? ipcjthe individual student’s st< educa- I I ^ W th in k the s c h o oIw l^ a rd s have sort g c A S r ^ tte ii a bout eauc^ucating our kids u oSSthat’s what it’s^1Jl aabout," he said. fi '7 SSttybeal, 59, is ^seking k his sccond ___ ...M 3 H j tttUQ o n the scho« boaiward. He said he ure iCSSeking re^Iecnon\ so he can use his f tsiN ! Q j' ' COUPO:> o N -C O U P O N ...... ■ ' ■ ■ C O U P O N * — J COUP(= O N ti£ ^ year’s previousLIS experionce to v KBip m a k e l o n ^ r m plplans to benefit S tju^istricL • ,7 REE i 0]3 FREE iiCHQFREIEE |C33FIREEi ^ 5 ' ^ e need tcf make) plplans and have p § i BRAKI CK ABSORBER !; BATTERY : T I R E &i A IR I g ^ s for the future,”,” s said Graybeal. M KE •SHOC * ^ 6 l a s t three y ears; haveh a been rough ^ ^ INSPECT:tion ; inNSPECTION : INSPECTIONN ; INSPEC: t io n for th is school and I Uthink the next f I CLIP AND S LIP AND SAVE ■ CLIP AND SAVEIE I CLIP AND t n ^ y e a « m ight be woworse because of , OFFER EXPIRES M ^ E X P IR E S MAY 2 8 ,1 9 a a ‘ ■ O, F F E R EXPIRES MAY 2B.-2^1988 ; OFFER EXPIRES h ■ ■tfe'^iricreo'sfd paduaiuatlon rfequife:' S ments that will meanan more classes s - and m o re teachers.-W/e e tdon’t know yet - » jgiijjMi:::':!: what the abcstos testiistin g is going .to ATTERY SALE!: Ill cost and there is workrk to be done on ^ th e buildings. Costs inin ggeneral are go- f )NTH 5 24F A 7 4 ...... fGraybealhas lived. in Uastlelbrd'all ^ E P C Y C U ~ his life. H e attended schoolscl; there and w F o r Motor o te homos & trailors ... Si?i^BTTOi?rei5wna>]?Hry iffiiSffiCTST-wffieWsni; >NTH (ARM OR PLATE) paduated from Casi'astleford High M RONTWHEEtOISC ------■■-RADIATORJ ...... ------■ ■ VARIABtrRAIR A tE — ------...... - 1 2 4 & 24F ■ & hool. H e received a de]d e ^ e in ag-eco- RAK£ SERVICE ■ ■ FLUSH/FILL I I COIL SPRINGSIGS I l-cycl0s b a t t o r y f o r o x tr aamepowarlofidB r ^ _ • Ch»ld*.|xar | J |p |m g nom ics a t the U niversit:■sity ofldaho. Ho W f nstall now disc broko pads | ■ • Chvckigdieie'io^opa'ohan Ii-» r* v /.!'-'" now forms southwestst iof Castleford. Rosurfaco rolor} _ _ • Flu»Ka'>d«l«en»"i»»cooling>» omtkl>Clhcoil I Rabulld hydroullc »y»tem ■ i:.;;"" 1 1 - ' Se is mariied and hasIS ttwo sons, ages ' ^ J • Ilnur 9pp!ltDlio«« onironV "lioni• ipilngi _ g f Pack whool boorlngt I • Ajd’p'«n<>o.u<*d»oIonl 3 a nd 4. ’ G ray b eal is active in thet Castleford % 1 0 9 5 P.,r JFFTREEADS WITAUAtlOH ■ H a j n n (}uick response un it; and a the First m^ S tu I i i M I y * cooXah. . . : : * 9 9 =AVAIlAtll ■ I Jt I baptist Church. < Ij - ■ ^CMIMIC*IPACA C K A O Iji^ W SMAU CAR - U m , ^ A i m ’m ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ | considered not • Same Warrantinty As New Tires '■ ise he w as frus- h r u T r u c k S i z e s ' n j.iT j ■miMy.TA'ik'Ld • Small Car Thn ? 2 3 ® ® E E H mmm sEsmsssi ing to do some of I • One Day's Cusustom IVeadlng » ■ ■ FRONT WHEEL ' ■ h e a v y - d u t y ^ e community ^ — On Yoiir TIfesJS------1 WIPER ■ ■ alignment 1 1 g a s s h o c k s feels th e school "T O ------. _ . CeicKoro.aiuiUlltJ ...... ! i I f l — ------’ Graybeal said he co g g • Or - Immedlatiate Inventory.On 9yji» »»flfani(oiHKBmbn.o«dto«-i iWti,lMncon,.n-. I . f l 'W M ------i|unning, again becauseIjob. ^ o..cciri..iihod|vi>ebl>»iip«n>c(ocaii a _ iionol ihocki URBECAH ■ R l W m * Ad|v>r>ic>i>ngwhi(lilr<«td«d,d I | > O...Qn,d.<.oll.rr.d.,< chools have al- ^ »iEFILLsl'^ l populv tItM S J F ^ .idi. r!«'."<' ^ ' lo ll lo(.»yjlimptp»iu/oom *»HYDRAULIic ^ven better education,” h • ■ I leeki U -I? ----- ■— ■ * • CoTJ _ ln»p«cl)anbolit.£ofrpfe*tc s h o c k( s . [ ■ S H ■ ■ ______n— ID O N T LOCK onl («-*».lh. I m ,^ Add Up'loonc pou'nJ'hTooii^ ISHIELD RtOCK \Rt,g..obl.i^o..-.pK ..... « — I■ OV noodod. . - i InrtTlNDS ? 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B-« TImes-Nows,fsTTwlh i Fallfln g a n o . S u ncftncfayrMayiviOTr------h 2 conntinue in1 B laine Zonei 2 rrace • ^ ------HAILEY -^ T?Two candidates from— ninlin g iB I ju s t th in k th e re 's aalirtofun* lo Her working-1?-knowledg6'.of diBtrict a a re Jeitrt«-rt«-run r w 4 flflfllflB-lbtt— 'e6olved-m*uor-deasjon*maJciiiking-that tinancea— budgogetpreparati onr filing Blaine County BosBoard of Trustees after neeleeds to take place,” Gouley■ saisaid. reports, investining funds and prepar- FAMI1/1 ILY G E N E A LLOGICAL RESE S E A R C H • a th ird casdidateite w’ as disqualified be- GGouley identified several“al issues Ing override levitvies — a n d h e r famil- ~ causeofaboundardaiy dispute. ------'thaihai-ne^to.be resolved, including ini . iarity with Idahcho Code, will be a n as- — ; :-gn-bl□e-dlfficult------• Melita Sullivanran w ill challenge in* fore teacher transfers, an1 exextended set to the board,[, she f said. ______Kfllhyf GouleyG in TuesdPY’^__ buil r -q..lWn-hna^ ' school board electi)•ction. tionions and alternate fundinglg fori tbe directors for th e Idahoj School o f Busl- L a n y Sfiwersby}by, a resident of Hai* district. ist - ness Onicials aniind has been treasurer _____ le/fl^W oc^id^iAsubdivision, began his She Si said she is opposed tpto forced for^e church coicouncil o f tho Valloy of c a m p a i^ for a potposition on the board, teac;a'(^'ef transfers even thoughjh ishe ac- Peace Liithem Church.C She has also Itttliu^ b u t in a special. sdschool board meeting kno)nowledges th e teachers a r e eiemploy* served as an aidele at Hailey Elementa- la s t week, officialsals ru le d Woodside re* eeses mmittee views had not bee«en heard, and teach- ’ and works on a part-time] basis ot thisiis p a s t y ear to find ways to fundfui cd* ers w ere concemiTied about th e th re a t - - both Blaino Countunty- Medical Center . ucatiaUon in Blaine County...... oftransfers. . . T e m p le S J u b m issioo l n s a n d Moritz Commumunity Hospital. GoGouley has also been involvolved in On other Issuejies, Sullivan said she Gouley helpedi eestablish the child- teachicher and administrative e\evalua- Is concerned abouout expanding enroll* birth and parentt e A FREE BRCDCHURE ANCJ D M O R E ) ------B laine C ountyandindhas beenoctivein_ MeM elita Sullivan, 35, h a s lived livi in students______the March of DinDimes. She bas also Haileliley for seven years. S h e is marriedma Sullivan said theU board h a s to de* I N F ODRMATION ! CyJALL TOLL FR•REE served as presid-y Parents’Auxiliary.y- - , . Flickinger has» s^several goals she E x e c uLtive t D irectto r w ould like to achi•chieve- if she were _ $ 1 8 ,0000 0 Plus Benefits Seeking applicants withith good communicatio elected to the board.rd . Sei ion skills, fund APR :ATn ity involvem ent experi ONS . Firat, Flickinger'er said she would rairaising and community irience. College m e To paint the exteKteriors of a total of 255 hom es for deservinging senior citizens and strive for the t;^te ofo relationship be- iegrce dc] preferred. Sendnd resumes to Suzaninne Sujr^mers, . _ landicappedon Augu; ____ tw een_the.schoql bp.b p ^ , U ie adminis* MVlagic t Valley Rogionailal M edical Center, FP.O. Box 409, gust 6(h. If you know oof som eone or if you)u vk'ould\ like to be in clu d e d < tration and staff■ wlw hi^ would allow trwinFalls/ldaHo\ v 83301.1I. Phone (208) 737:2r6555VEOE ...... •in "■ the selection drawiiwing-forthis communinity neighborhelpinglg neighborI project; please • “ the administrotionin andc s ta ffto do tho CLIP, C ODMPLETE, ^ and MAIL theth application formn piprinted below.

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j SI ------■...... so Mi j i B lIKE r M M T ' JfTij BjBVi T h i s s p e ecialtafiloiEj1 secidn is I would like lo apply5ly to have my house p a i n t e d i h r o u g h t h e? "F"Paint Magic" Program, d e s i g n e di to inform err e s i d e n t s A All ' personal'*informatilation is necessary butt confidential. Ail applpplicants must be age 60+ or handd I c a p p e d . ) ...... a n d v i s iitors t abbutt s p e c i a l ------r - e v e n t s a n d r e c: rr e a t i o n a I £[[■■■ _ J | p _ ± _— HOMFQWNER(S) „ . C Er - i ^ 1 MV HOUSE IS: and restauu ran ts. Don*tt m iss this v V ::.V : I O n c S tn rv W o o d F r .im p -S liirrn ...... ______I speciai'gunr i d e : “ 1 Stories —______B ric k _____------O th e r — ^— 2 S to ries ------— Siding------— I Andd I t^ conining ' I-, To thc best of m y knowlcitvlcdgc, this infofm.ition is cororrcct. I.understand (hat myly (ionicIn is bcinn painted by I supervised volivolunlccrs, and 1 will not holdId sporisorinR aRcncics or volunteersvoli liable. | I ■ n a tu re . ' ______i your - y IBtlriiii ■ L I wmm A pplicatlorons m ust be posstmarked by Junune 7/1988 ~ Tilimes NewsITS. Rosemaryi E' Evans ___ R^VP^Direclecto r ______E ^ Retired Senienior Volunteer Program College of)f SSouthern Idaho______...... B v x - V 2 3 ^5------i------V OR MORE INFORMATKJIO N CALL: 734-7583; .Twin Falls,s, li Idaho 83303 /inning Homes Drawnn oo n l u l y IS th______l> J ruLU Srrv-ir l>( ll» I.mr, Sovi r3 I Lis O — ~ — By CO EIN MULDCJ500N ■ ” rs:^ s w irn s ta 5 title “T ^ I dow n to th e laat mat«atch.* g irls')' /A singles, while Steve MSchosa- iw<3Ctl Tyi»rH«wvC»"m*-----i.yrooo:*TOOOf*W,5«J.^rTn«, «TlK«n<(n«. « 4,MeeKi*r.------Timea-Newa writer!t,r P reep p tennis , * T h e only Wolveriiirine with hopes of berger:er of Pocatello’s Highland.d H ] ig h tenaCiK* ‘ i«nn.)lmM 74(;.2je-2 w inning a n individudual title waa Flo- School»1 won the boys' A singlesI. chamcl - ___ _1____SIFN VAT.T.BV _ ( CM«n(Knn« round i »-OQo-«an-b«t-that— n a n Eniinjter, -butt 1he had hia work plonshiship in the~A division overar T1 v le r------n > w i, K w w at* fw ^ m ar. d'Rlvey H igh S c liu u r t ^S T T cut out lor hun.in.iLmeeting-twD:Ume_kansa sen.. of,. Meridian's. ^Centeritennial n.c>,c7 Oui>'. h the Wolverinea haveh&\ claimed the the atastate crown would not bo a cake*cai straight seta 64,6-1.•1. T hele three A diviaion doubles.iU t U e s Idaho Btate C lasa B3 hihigh school ten n is walk,I, but b wbat she didn’t antidpa CordinoB<«.C« M.6-* I title a t th e Sun Vallejilley Tennis C enter, was the thi team depth of some oftf tlthe sufTered an unexpedffcted second-round I n ttthe B diviaion, Hewett'a.sia .sister______ZocitnOf me MJ«I, o»t O-tn tna f.iiw . Ontto K*»i ______■ ...1 I ■ ------8-rw)— This year, they didid i it w ithout grab- compet:;>etition. u p s e t on Friday to VaVallivue’s Staci Ya- Reneeie took the girls’ singles!8 J Utle, Otov S x m ^ * • I Hnn’t think tho ItiHa nvar fhn»p py pgf paaftj Wflfl t~*^ I — ■; _ ___bingoneindividuflltit1 title______-JUMi iught—miunoto, a v e n ^ heiter-loaa bylshutting - bea tinging Jana-Baxter-of-Payettertter6^3— ------In -the A-division,ion, it waB*^Boi8e’a it (thehe state - title) was a wrap-uip-upi down Yamamoto in 5*am ...... ------'.Owtxium...... —...... in th e consolation 7'-6, inin thI e girla’singles finale, . Sn-*in v e toCfl. Ctaf-P etet' n-or» loo Scfw3»N, i«tfo Ch»TtwVwrt.«J Capital High School>ol leaving1 th e com* over,",* SmS ith said, “^ e n w e got he:here semifinals . 7-5, 6-3.3. In the second- Parrrirm a, -C leaTO ajer, Valleyley of ...... Cemtrs»*noCa».CMrMUmr...... >*>•'V*nrr (KG>t i.nrruot) petition behind, comwmpiling 83 team on Thuih u rra y , 1 didn’t realue Clearwarwa*. -place-Eaal-however;sr;-Payette'anlana' Kooskitkia and Payette won the thnthree B u.«£•SOxMt ■ points for the statee title,ti followed by ter ValValley had ll player and.B1. BK B a x te r fought off Tht’horten in the first divisior >C'nNS’»j'ia KMrtlfV utns 8r»-«. CV at> Ana tflO LAck. Vffl (tc<» uv I ion doubles championships.'8- UIO*'Bu^«tnd>nMn.tlai-£« B>t) runnerup Centennianial of Meridian (Bishoplop I^lleyj and Parm a had wigh Tset 7-6 and then crul•uised to a 6-0 sec- ^ r. i^(I ’Timm scrotyi Val rcuna H M letro! Si*Sll» MiSf> 6-5 6-3 . with 44 a nd B orah in thirdt w ith 41. "TWieHien we cam e here th is (Satulatur- ond set victeiy. •nn>( Tc>r>4m*vn*>9«tItwSunVt:r/t«maC« Uon MltOOXCMI C:*i» A Jw>wn 4>d Ou>jn. fU(ro« e f PrecMtu tn) Wvn«r, CM Wood River fmiaheahed with 64 team day) morning, m I was surprisedi wey Becky Cla;^n off Capitel< defeated (leeHLKM.nlxi >0»n tno H ttn Otl Btrtwino tn} Woo*,, &rms M» U BCKU>JI 4.Kl-r«WMW «.7.«|7.51«|7-5) points and second placplace P arm a tallied were ahead al; of Bishop Kelly by one,"one Borah freshman Chrh r is S h in .f 7 , 7-6 5*»«B DotnwMtfTtriyjVKKt^.Vrrr^Of Sm»imOLinffj.0mi>M. 47. Kendrick tookthirhirdwith 42. Smithh oadded. * ^ e said it would comcome (7-5), 7-5 in a marathithon final m a t^ in CM-TWwrvpwxi I«VTV

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i Ciood morning. It's Sun B lprep g(iolf titles la y ,M a y 15.______...... ByThe.Timea.-Ne'■News______—— K SatSaturday’s scores - HAYDEN LAKIUCE — Jerome’s Dron i i^ B k \ ‘ 1 boya’ golf team ca;capitalized on its pgoif nine-stroke lead at the end of Fri- ClaSS ------day’s-first-roundd-to-cruise-to-the-^^^- 1 yiajor league______[___ state C lass B high:h aachool cham pion- \ L f AMERICAN LEAGUE ' ship here Saturday.ay. m entt nmedalist from Friday, shot anar Buhl, tied withKeI Kellogg a t th e end 81 SatiSaturday, while Scott Ericksorcson n n ___I r t __ i. ______N ew York 6, California 2 ______— — -of-the-firet-^^und-id-Fridayr-out«hot— had-S8-00 ano ueres iTicyervi. ' Cleveland 6, M ilwaukee 4 j - — —tho-Wildcatsby-17.ai,7.strokes Saturday ------ilho;hopod>when-the.season.started B oston 3, Seattle 0 ------J___ to win th e girls’ B3 division.di Jero m e’s we mignight have a chance to win it,” M innesota 7, Detroit Q ______^'rlg'finiq^P^fniirtVrth." '_sard^i^lowrerT^arly^iri-th'eTMaM Boise High's Matriatt E nnis sa n k a we toolook a trip up to Lewiston and Oakland8,BaltimorcO - ' ------_ ___ _40rfootbirdie-puttortonlhc-18th.green - playeded in a tournament and I thinii T ex as 6, Kansas City 3 Saturday to give thithe Braves a one- that helpedhel us. The kids played withrith S H E ' ■ t v '^ 1 stroke victo'ry overvcT Borah-Jhr the __ aioUifj -NA^_ONAL,LEAGUE boys'Class A champimpionsbip. Buhl'ihl's girls shot 287 Saturdayy tntc In girls’ C lass A^ COcompetition. Cap- breakk -a- -'d e a d lo c k with Kellogg, S a S i W c g g B l H ouston 3, C hicago! ital beat Borah of Boise by four whichh ended Friday's first round San Francisco 3, New York 2 -. ^ strokes for the title,:le. Twin F alls w as tied witwith the Indians a t 293. The In- third and Bonnevilleilie fourth. dianaeia ended up w ith a two-day scorex)re C incinnati 5, P ittsb u rg h 3 A tla n ta a t St. Louis, la te - — ----- The—tcam s—struitruggled all day of 5801lO to Kellogg’s 597. Jerom e waswas - - Philadelphia at ^ s Angeles, through cold andid ^ ^rainy ' w eath er fourthh aa t 685. _____^ conditions on the Av(Avondale G olf an d Twindn Falls’ girls, who fini&hedbed te .... ■ ' — TennisClub. fo urth!h Friday, outshot Bonneville of Son Diego 3, Montreal 2 - Jerome shot 32929 ISaturdny to go Idahoa FallsF 298 to 323 Saturday to with its 315 Fridayly forf a total score move! up to third in th e A divisionifi- fi- of644, a whoppingB 2521 strokes b e tte r nal stantandinga. The Bruins ended up ^ £ th an ru nnerup AnAmerican Falls, with 6U618 to the Bees’§29. NB/IBA playoffs : Buhl was fourth at673. t 67 T hebe boys’ teams from Twin Falls, Ils, Conferonce Semifinals Minico:o and ; Burley failed' to maketke T[Best-of-seven)b”; “The kids didn’tt pplay as well to- the cutut irt Friday’s first ,round andind D etroit 101, Chicago 79, De- day as they did yestc;sterday, b u t th ey did notot ccompete S aturday. it le a d s series 2-1 _ : _ played solid enoughIgh to win," s a id__ No in S l tr^tt individual scores were avail-iiI-_, DenDenver-107rDallas-105rl)en^------1 __jerom e C o aW D aleal^Iowrer, who able aQt t;press time ^turday for ei- ver■ lead s series 2 - 1 ------: collec^d his second)nd s t ^ ' trophy'! ' ther thehe A or B g ir ts .__’ _ L_V. .1 "This championshipip ffeels especially Boise'ise's win in th c boys' A diviaionon Troday’s o d Gomes good becausc all livefive kids contrib- came down d< to the last hole. Al-/u- Joston at Atlanta,' Boston lited. We’ve had five fivi kids who've though;h Ihis teammates were awareire leadsds s e rie s 2-0 won medals this yeai'ear ond five kids lhat the:he scorc was tied, Ennis was'as jA. Lakers at Utah, Utah ^ . who finished fifth." not, andmd his long putt earned the leadsds 8s e rie s 2-1 ------tukeH ow ltm d-lediEdlhu'wuy forthe— Bravesi!STrfl28=629-winr-Both-Boise- t e iitatChicago------...... - -Tigers on S aturdayy withwi a 78 on th e and Borjorah had b attled a lldayr------^ Dcn>)cnver at Dallas ♦ ~ par-72 course, tying'ing w ith B u h l's “It waswa five guys from each teamtm Robby S au er for mc(medal honors for going aat: t it. We've h a d a running bat-at- Mlo on n d a y , M ny 16 the day in th e B divi;livision. Jerome’s Uewithlth Borah all year,” Boise coachch Bloston ost a t Atlanta JeffVan Orman hadid a 79 and team- Gary LarsonLa: said. “This was aboutut mates Shane Burtonon and Chad Th- as closet50 as it can get." ompson both had 86s.6s. Capitalital of Boise finished third;-d; IQ Buhl's K ade Wilson,son, the B tourna- •1 S«Sec G O LF o n P a g e CS HL playoffs H8ShS /Onference finals WaleVales Conference >APU*erpnolo BoStJoston 6, New Jersey 2, Bos- B uhl’s Rob SauIf lf tand Tennis Club Satuiu r d a y ten w irinb series 4-3 TwihFFalls gcoingbaicick to stt a t e f ^ By LARRY HOVEY Warriors, who have lost lo, only two un_Valley_ y’s Aliencder make;es USST Times-News writer gam es th is year. ------Prepbabaseball------{jAlj 1 as a history of A-A TWIN FALLS - lt'9 It’s considered , io-or-die situa- Alpine Seelect Tea:im for„ne;e x t year young but lhe Twin FaFalls bnscball PA ...... i s i Twin Falls, which hasa thrill by al- PARKtK ciT Y , U tah (AP) - Adelidele , ■ “In termerms of my ski career, it is team drew its leadershiphip from two of not making it in thc.do-n s in tho top of A llenderer o f S u n Valley was namecmed . , . time,” ArmArm strong said in a le tte r to its few veterans Saturdayday in claim ing 4-3 to clainaim second placc in tho Re- tion, gave Bruins fans tyinga tally on Thursdajiay to thc Alpine Select Teancam ■ ^ \ Ipinc Program Director John . its second consecutive triptrip to th e s ta te gion III touioumament here Saturday. ■ low ing Pocatello two runsyes finally got ofthieU.'U.S, Ski Team for.the 1988-8'8.89 S iij try. “I feel like I have Class A tournam ent. The BruiIruins now advance to the> thc seventh with.the ;dty the decision season. '5 0 n)iich in thjs a re a , and ______>yeS'ipinnTn^u_.stnte_fmnlsnis in Boise next 'f h ii^ f iy second base before Hayc______Ailend. “I w asT ^_ worried,1_: ------Tj^^B~fered"B'-knee kn injuiy in 1986, and c about'enlcnhg the 'tep of und skiedied on th e “B“ squad during ■ -r- ■ - while shle e ccam e back strong th o fol- ...... 1986-87.' lowing seaiseason, another leg iiyury M pine Select Team is the sec- cost her• thcth' chance te compete in Indians5 blow 6--5 lead in ning r squad a fte r th e ‘elite*ite" the Olympimpic downhill earlier thin By TheTim ea-News team , w wh hich tak es p a rt in World>r!d ^ ^ 1 year in (I!algilalgary. ------'' n last innished third in C“P'?"'P^ petitio n . S McGrath,ath, 25, of Norwich, Vt., is le sk iers Felix M cGrath ond MORELAND - A yearoar ago on tbe } a ^ b a l l . j 1n ing r u n ." ...... ,o„t, wiU,.dis-, ind 'V o ­ \ coming off the best season by an 1 McKinney led the athletesltes ^ S S k : '- ~ . - i J-.- Americann r male alpine skier sincc Spake itiver H igh Schoohoo! diam ond, O fa e c B R ] T h e In Jia n s thus finisinndmnnerap ^ Buhl blew a late-inning: leadIco w ith a s e - ° this fiVe-team teumanjer to th e elite squad. ' ■ ■ 1984. H eJ finfinished th ird in th e W orld ries of errors in thc openiloning gam e of itrict champion Shelley ar , men’s coach Ueli Luthi nnd cwncD Slalomlom standings and climbed s conch Paul Major nlso ADELEALLErE N D E R fron, 60th the Idaho State Class B! baseballba tou^-_ andlwostriltrikes on th eir h itter, and he ’South Fremont earning s th to sixth in the slalom- ______31 oth ers to fho ITS SU ______Four-ycar-veteteran .=rankings=p nament. The Indinns didd id 'm u c h th e gotsTrhome':neTun,“ lamented Coach-Joe—1s ta te B tournam ent, whii i=publishod~byT“tho in- nd A lpine S elect Team ros- I same here S atu rd ay inn.the_consola-— L Shepardufjf Ihisindlttfis'^^loss te StT~1! Weiser, Thursday. It's ling p< out muTh ■os- Olym pic W inter GumCs;s for th c g ia n t . tem ationalnal 1Federation ofSkiing. ! tion final of the District_4':t_4-5-6 B tour- ..A nthony's,.,j_..South..Frembnf. High!—Buhl-conld.gcLanjitjafgi 1 slalom. Armstrong wasas plagued by McKinneymey, 25, of Olympic Valley, nnment, and it muy haveve costi th e In- School. T?hnt h a ties it. then they get a! but Shejjard wasn't holdii : officials also announced theh e inju ries in two of her la;last three sea- Calif, hasas iwon four World Cup ti- dinns tho chance to go bacjcacjc to state. single andd a s our. Icft-ficlder drops a.I thope Saturday night. hF^dn^md rstiremenlent of Debbie .Armstrong,ng. sons. She was, wilh llthe te a m .s ix ties and moimore individual World Cup had a two-ruri leaclead,.two_ouU ' routinej]y_biLball, and th ey g et th e w in -_ T he tournament mamP a g e c i ° n a gold medal in thc 1984'84 .yeara. ______» S e o AALLENDER L l on PageC3 ______L to th o 'S n a k e River coach - Bee INDIANS on P c-2 Tlmes-News,rs. Twin■ Falls, Idaho SundoIday. May 1$. 1868

8A p icg y p f f es: N u r a l l vt r i a t e :,_ b e at t M a v s ■ • « — ------DALLAS (AP)--P)— Denver guard Bill— mmmmmm------^ o u have toI g ctluclQ '-som etim es,” -shot -sl 0 in the fvst quarter.—______led-MichaelJI Jordan aa theDetroit-Ea--__------Once..matt£rs-wcre_reMlved,Jthfl- Hanzlik was ass sisurprised as the eell- II he said. Tou vwould think Hnnrlik nnllns’higgesUMd-oiUfa4be-balf*waa— tona-bea t tfaUiB Cliiun{g-Bullfl 101-79* n1 s to n s w ent on a l ^ - l run led by Thj> ',007 in Re^iniofawnft.------Pro basketball- woujd tw tn e last la p l^ r you would a a42-31 advantage w ith 8:38:38togo. Saturday to0 ta k e a 2-1 lead in t^eirr imas to open a 16-5 lead, which they that Coach DougJg M] oe chose him to be — — guard, so we set uI p th e play for him .It T h e M avs sUll led 87-76’-78 entering best-of-sevenjn NBA Eastern Confe^'- eexpanded fo 37-18 midway throug '______Ao hero Sattirdaylav. _ _ HHe pulled JJ^nver even att 105-1051< waa supposed toto be ajump_shot, but__th-the_final.quarter,_but_thethe Nuggets ence semi-fini ^ . ______t the second quarter. __ ’ ' But be bad bJ fie ^ n g It would w ork with th 35 seconds to play, then1 grabgi b ed he made a good'f1 fake on (Roy) Tarpley m moved to within 90*87 withrith 9:20 left „scored IS of his points in Jordan’s first basket came mth out -• and it did.1. a relrebound with 20 seconds toto sgo and and made the dri'riv e. in in th e gam e and cu t it to one m e W ltt 6:69 Uie fm al q muarter to any I 5 5:23 left in the quarter end sent 1 ^ Hanzlik droveve for a layup with calleUled tim e o u t to se t up th eI winningwi “It’s funny beascause during the third left le: on a basket by Alex En{ Engluh.who tha Bulls miju { ^ t have had for a come-- on01 a 12-point tear. But Laimbeer and three scconds to0 play,pl giving th e N ug- play,lay. q uartet I told bindm never to drive into le< led th em w ith 23 points. back. ThomasT maintained a steady sco r^ gets their first leailead o f the game an d a HiHanzlik said the fmal play^ w a s de- the lana again." Denver finally pulled eveijven with 35 ,, . 107-105 victory OVIover Dallas in Oamo 3 signt^ed to make the Mavericks, ?aflp a rto f8Thre^m an"de-': P'pace and'the Bulls still trailed 5 2 ^ r-led-untilthe-Hanzlik^se~Beconds~1eft~when~~Han^ik~i nr™ sa“Hf--T7 ™ a tth e half...... -- , ------of-their-NBA WWe8t«m~Coiiforenw^tbatfai M ike E v a n s would ta k e th i e final - -h it his gome-win;inner; b u t kep t w ithin ' te:te r Lafayette Lever stole ththe e ball from fenaive aligninment-with Thomas and ®’ 'semifina] series; shot.lot. striking distance;» u ntil th e end. DiDallas’^lando Blackman.J Joe Dumarss :that held Jordan score- With Jordan and Charles Oakley “I hadn't been1 shoosh tin g well,'SO Dal--^— BuBut - Dallas-forward-Sam --P<-P e rk in s ------‘Theyhit-all-t-the-big shota.flt the - -Perkin8,-who - led Dallaslaa' w ith 17 ->«“ [ " ‘j’e first<■ 1 7 minutes. Jordan, h hi ittin g in a 9-2 ru n , the.B uU s man?..-. las' never expecteicted me to'take’the’ stillill couldn’t believe the NiNuggets end,” Dallas CoiJoQch"John” MacLeod" popoints, missed a jumper andand-HnnzUk- *n.averaging.41,6 points a aged s j to let. within llj)oints,at.58|4.7______8hot,lHanzlik_sai{joid.J'B ut I felt_Bome;..^woul'iuld place, the gnmp in Hnrffnnilik's—said.-But-I-thou{ lught-there-were-a-lot— re!rebounded and called timene-out, sat-- first seven playofi* gam es, arand finally down to 10 at 65-65 with thing good was goigoing to happen. Ev- handmds. of positive thingsgs that happened for tirting up his game*winning basketbat fmished with:h 2 3 . 3::3:37 left in tbe period on a basket^ by c o d in g I’d beenn didoing in tho last few “I T don't really think-they wejwere go* .-u s in the game." L ess th a n1 ttwo minutes in. Jordan Jordan but the Pistons held on and minutes had gone r le rig h t" ingg tto him," Perkins said. “Thele clock The Mavericks,£ ju m p ed off to a 10*2 and Bill Laiiiimbeer traded punches. baskets by Vinnie Johnson and Tho­ Hanzlik scoredtd o^yc nine points in wasj Detroit 101 IS just running down and the}h e y took lead and led 61-5:•53. a t h alftim e as th e Laimbeer wasas called for an offensive mas in the fmal minute gave them a the gome, but hadad th e tying and w in- a chf chimce. I don't think it wasas a de- Nuggets, who shotlot poorly in losing the Chicago ^ 79 foul and Jord«■dan a technical. Seconds 73-68 lead going into the final quar- ...... ning baskets to giv« p v e th e Nuggets a 2-1 signe5ned play.” second game to' tthe Ma>ericks, 112- CHiCAGO.(AP) < - Vlnnionie Johnson later Rick Malahom and'Sam Vincent te r. ------lead in tho best-oft-of-seven series. T he MoMoe attrib u te d p a rt of th e wii w in n in g 108, put themselv)lves in an early hole had ha 23 points and Isiah TTh hom as 19 w ere shovinglg and Mahom drew a tJohnson then took charge of ^'e Mavericks host Garja m e 4 Sunday n ig h t baskcsket to luck. again, hitting jusust eight of their 24 and ani led a defensive effort thatthi shack- technical. scoring.SCO fHL playc^offs: Bruilins skate2 into I Staniiley Cup;I s h o w d o v>wn with (Oilers I BOSTON (APAP) — The Boston second in the fraranchise’s 14-year ' H B ruins are on thethi way to the Stan- Hockey history, hnd nothirting to be asham ed ^ ley Cup finals aaf fte r surviving w h at of. coach Terry OUe:lle illy called “a d e a th ------“I don't think (OCoach) Jim Schoe- ______fitruyyle" with thith e New Jersev Dev- proadeiH>Athe-wey------ils. wea came Cl up big after the firstrst live they performed,”r O’Reilly said. H “When theyr ggot to within one minuinutes,” O’Reilly said. “They never q u it” early in the thlird in period, I think I After that, it looked easy for th e “I certainly couldIdn’t a sk any m ore sweated off fourur or flve pounds on ruins when first-period goalisals by «>y players,”” Schoenfeld said. ■ the bench, butIt tth e goal by C raig j . „ „ inney and Moe Lemay threeree m i- “We've accomplishehed a lot, we’re a Jonnoy openedlitup,-OHcmyBaid it Ites apart and Rick Middietlleton’s *«aa. wee came up a little Saturdoy nightJt after the Bruins Uy early in th e second period'g)d-gavo~ 9^°rt;------won the'W alesrCdnference C( champi- cm a 3-0 lead. “I congratulatedd Terry and told onship with a 66-2*: victory over the . . . him not to stop herere. If we h ad to get - ...... ' BuiBut John MacLean scorcd lati Devils. 1 i f beaten. I’m glad it■. w as by a guy like 5 second period a n d K irk M ull Janney, a rookookie center, spoiled the s< him .” II early in the third cut the I New Jersey’s comomeback bid by scor- 8°al < After M uller pull,tiled the Devils to one. ing his second goasoal ofthe game with *<5on^ within 3-2 by convfverting a passout _ _ _ _ _ ju s t under eightit nrnin^s remaining_ “Wi■^e weren't struggling, we® JY?.™j_-fromw ..Aanm. Broterim..at_.3;41, o f.the_ after the Devilss c u f a 3-0'HefIcit to jU stit ppressing lob hard," Janney'sly sm d. third period, Lemelielin made several 3*2 and bed seve8veral chances to tie “We'e were\ thinking of the score,re, b u t key saves to keep th

OS^St t 00002 Stl'M OrrtUad iB*dM MlI •< II Mil»ukM iWrf. VtrVVtftn Fi'U. CkV*um S*;. luurxl.i-;'■ 4U 9 e c ; 2 BU}-0, n«fii'M >«»*»* KiMuCiqriOubicuMl H ig h la n d 's S te v e n NL standings» A Lbox sc.s c o r e s en Schossberger retuinins a shot during his Clasil a s s A c h a m p i o n s h i p AS-naMUDTT NL box scor v ic to r y o v e r T y letr r IH a n s e n o f C e n t e n n i ab lI, 6 ^ . 7-6 (7-3) Saturdayday in Sun Valley .VATIO.'IALLLMJU 1A0U8 CifCiiawTi Pina.nseu«GM 1."""°° «,.n. Jr.hlgJjh track ___ ^ _ Dari*'*» 4 110 Omnonrti “ I'l'o J 0 2 2 n« .5 - n«tu.« ''z/T J . w L Pet CB 4 100LrtJ.t jn o o WoMOrC- S170C. ili'o ------NniYtrt______»—•ff?-- - t*Ui»-----4-»-UUV«« _ . D y PltubuiTh a 1}J .1.«7 I F'incoB QOOOBVH f i s s ociS^'K--rovc------wxTrvissto: ruins ,cucM< n .177 .JOO e>> to^ci . a J l-I B.«m oo*"" S 1 2 2 Mo<™ioMe 3 2 2 0 aoYs ------pj; ______..StUuU------lt-11 — 0 C«h<6Lr--J-J J J ------' I«»1>K0-M •'■Confmufd'frbm '0 l^age Cl“ • - . Uaea««] It 17 . r into the ieft centerffrfield power alley. enth.h. AnA error and Hallinan’s double; ■’.'“aVo'SiSH r ij J o l G w Jo ^OO'OU^ PhiUMphli 12 i>» .387 10 UjCajIB 4 0 11 LV>»| stK's, 1??: ‘ 'M K iS’2” ' with th t a t 4-1 lead. “W hen interupiruperted strijaks of seven and sue W«t DioliMXO I>«.ya 3 Q I I ” Pocatello gavee the Bruins the for Hay 1 K*n.o«: c ? t 0 0 ,1iflc-raxj.t.cnti Startedled to th reaten it rem inded n finyes. W L p«. CI, 'S' fo o o 30 ’ o ’'" ^ A n clinching runs onn inning later when Butut iin the seventh Hoyes lost some UtAatilM 1» 12 I ° J.'M -I.Cj'C lastyyear ci when we had Highland KM J•?“ » 4«iMO «n mi \ CrK»9o QIC 303 ll.- r °^rS‘lT T J J ”an in to relieve. BBobby Jenco scored T hird 1 - wtei/cn------3W-WC-TO-3-300 - G"-~w«w^nni . sstodaybutldidn’twantthe:them .tO - t hp- firaf—ntn - n n - T •d baseman John Horner ^en- ___ rndiT-ifiiiBw ^ W lW J e-C».<:ror> 0*-^oWi ^-a^iwild' pitch 'a n d —swiothCJ KEK^kS.lWalli'S 0>-Pis«wen ' LOO-Crt upr ^ " BLLMl»7.AUtDUS Eu'i''4 79-D«np«ii l^no 3 8-C»*asn»'. . ' ^ Shayn Wallace theren plated Matt Ras- line by bj Dave Wolfenbarger and- Kmuo«.CI>in(>} M-L4- n ^ - ^ V ! o S r [ c TWjo.«u« i ^ ' (J; Sa-Q»'. 0 4 ( Withth th re e starters out d ue to i •n S .o ,^ U»*rjr to inju* m ussen w ith one ofjf the shortest sacri- turneded i it into a forcc to provide some­ lO M fl £« DO K) Q "4 2,f„r. nes, TwinTw Falls’ batting lineup — HuDMfo’. UonliMlI HflERBSSO I — not fice flies in organiztized baseball. Bruin breathiithing room. tkBFraanjnS.NfwYork} C^ivut ■iv 0.7*81 V tu.,. J 3 u . m urderlerer’s row in the best of■ condi-co Coach Bill In g ra m e Silui^7’< Ous*I*™* Iocwj: 7 1-3 J, , , . . c«';^a.i-: c ! I elected lo take the Brad>■ady Swallow, a n o th e r lefty, then 3 3 ? I 0 — managed just three hitslits all gamble by sending f'«n:oS.S U J 0 ID 0 0 0 ^ J 3 — lg Rasmussen and lofledd wwhat appeared to be a routine ItaufMj.Oiianl I'.SJ&rc'i )ut two of them came in the i 6*a FHonira 9. !<>» Yak } 4 4 4 ’ i " “’fw°,^?.iir day but be crit- won when the Pocatello P catcher fly ballall to leftfield but the Bruin de- Ciannuut.riiubu^ti] K«>». l.J ll' I ' ‘ * L*Oo«W4.J ’ 9 iTiHrt. ical fourjurth inning when Pocatello 1 ^ aiy*t 1J.3 2 1 1 0 0 J J3 I 1 1 0 ' lo held couldn’t contain the th throw on the fendersr ttook a couple of fatal steps in - -RiU*Mi«uttLr(D. Ut* crc *-9»TiTK>3 Ts-e, 111* •ol rw-.^ 5-;. ^^'TSijftMkJIMtii^ issen appeared out before■e nrealizing it w as h i t b e tte r than TWi/iCoH. 7-J» »-}6.0i1 OK y*1 (Mi.. A.j, c-.or A... Sopho started several feet u n til I CionoMtl iJvUn Ml •!1 IHUburih IM ihomore Shane Quesnell star il U>en. th a t. HeHe finally picked it up against Urro-*l->»>T«, OJ"^. T' - lIWrMl.llUKB. *fi. r.^1 Co.t-i,D^ oiM^ n r/.j- it "'ilh.h , a single nnd moved toI ththird Pocatello, getting eftfield wdl as two runs scored AlUaU iGUnM 15i *1 9l 9l L«uU i.tw YOfl>l SAUiftuji frt KoK.rtva.ftM lg ils first nm on leM lUc«lUUauMII.IMS;m. tt.r.6. T-2SSA-J3JK ba.so wlwhen John Homer’s sacri:;crifice Hallinan’s single anand n thmv>7ini> or. Q^d Sw a Chira(« (Suulifft }0i ll Hwua«ia> iPiwia< p^tincl « 0 ; I 0-li.2<«p.m. n cen- Gaiy VanBrunt baseSC hit, h ad only two IksMl(Smith2 ]lit.H*n I>>tT>i| in n n “ '"i' dOsu o ** ak *°0 0^0 ® 3 0 4 1 t«rneld.d. Aflcr Homer moved to s rriiKi.kiiu a o o o T i ^ ^ ' .0 sec- base runners fromI tht a t point in the TWnf*u.‘ ^ ^ S» J l ’ J I tJl.Z-Mpim. ^ ^...... >y:Mn3s 4 0 t 0 inoD 1 0 0 0 Mus'' 4 0 0 0 } : 'j 3-v». 0 ond bnsc Vort iFtiaiid.. 1.3. •> S.n h ivc 3 0 0 0 ^ 1 C^J- nse, Smith crunched his doulouble second inning until1 thet top o fthe sev- ---- ■ iL»Co-M),JC4pm. i ' - K K S i ’' - ' " " - ' - - T«to ” ° ° Cinteco"" 4 10 0 lynr ' o ’lO ■ '^ j ’4"w:cl^' AL standings Dl-OflO 1 0 0 0 KiiAc.l CW«' of t* 0 0 0 Q ■■ ' '' D;T^>A<»nT Nl 1 J 1 5 t I 0 ".IV. S S : : Inc AWEWCA.'^LEACUT.T. ‘ ‘ XI cot‘aw-V ‘ ' i Bn-:- S s ‘‘{if ° ^ ^ •C o i ;io n tin u p d firom P a g e C l1 to 4-2 in the topI of( th e third, Buhl ^1------000 i*B t I Prt.' cn rtvwj MUI ^ 0 O he toldd hhim they'd probably inviteite th e scorcd tw ice m ore ir rk ind Hill; Dn4r, RaHur «nd Il4a**n W - m.rim.51 - ...... St«Ymk tT ij'’ MM7 - £-VcfW,rt>C» B’*", iCO-i in th e bottom ofthe l - rukut T^ iV(v.^j B3l - WcG«.' W o fth e season, D>U IS, BaU« lUrw 1} I* l« .529 Sf doesn’t’t seems quite fair to me since < Tomto IS 30 , , . C-w..t s S . ” ■ „ ,, coour South Fremontscored sc three runs in " (CmplMiaaofraipvsiUdcu*) 10 11 I 1 0n a r, '< Oak’ioo t Da^'-C'» S JS-D' ^ district:t Irepresents half the state,-1but tho top of tho fourt i^BjT.r------SS OM 0 - U It * Wwt Diwuuo mB-vcG»-»(9) Pa'«<- trth to draw within ‘iitiii— 0 i A»ci 0 , , --- W' . 1-,.-IW—CO.—.H«iw«»ft4 IW ---- 1 t.J—1—0 ». 13 tf f. cw> -J 3 sure Morlonday;------Oaju>4 U lU .714 TK - tr, Kvr- . n n 7 ? J ‘ C'-irvl. 6 : ...... TKelosi”arop^d1 Biihrs"I M a s ^ ^ - ' ‘ T.UI IB 16 t7lS79 fii> • ' tm - 1. DoCJt. I . 3 EarlieiIier Saturday, Buhl Icft-hamlander ord to 12-14. ct»»r> n It .ti:■Jis 7 Cr^f- r.-.,.-11 f >c Dcc*'T^L08 3*.’3 J 7 4 o 0 Mike BBrady n struck out the side in i K.«4.C.t, IS l» .*41.441 S'l JWJ IN>C w,-am» J 1 «*J 2 i, 3 . in th e 1-Vcncui.J top o f th /e tho Frcmonlnt8,^hJ16^ 10 0- S.Tltl. 19 n 4« 11 the seventh inning to give 1 I CdifmU U a JW IndiansIS Ia 13-12 lend in a gam e thtl a t r — — rmiT-iOtmM CXAGO HOuSTCr M3''-L»mVCtYa3CaCr>»-0.vc«»;50 a^j.oji» ?.Fa-.. J J Fridaynir night. That victory put the DrtmtT,M.«-«uO 4 0 'l 0 3 1 to Ot-vrri } 0 1 1 Do>»nro n«a,^tt diuns intoint a remaUh with Southl ; VF r : ENGINII E S . » . » „ ^ »ILOT TRAINING | U-B 4 0 0 0 c0«^tt 1 ’ “ ’ • ■ ^r*-i lOSOO-.i-^• 1 0 1 t ‘^'^'•'ESOI* ^ KtBC '»«■ 3 mont, whichwh had beaten Buhl-10-20-2 in V-8’S & -. Now At i Tn4i3.KuM>Cii7l C>»~ "'5^, °’c. 'I'riIta-,..'0003 : 3 th eto uimey m opener on Wednesday.ly. Sixes f r o m 7 7 5 0 0 3 0 0 C ou.-. J4.',. r--iT J Buh!! erased c a 1*0 lead by the Ci JEROME ^ NtirYoika.CiL/xnii} ;.u-n.-£A 1 0 0 0 ■ Co». 5.7 d i e s e l cCONVERSION i 0 n°°. • Vo‘l'l'1't'’tr 1 the first by tying the game CUT.W«.UJ»iai«4 " ‘l-r.r. '’tCt?,', . 1 01.u.a-,...-.:. T..,-,.-,, gars in ti ^ . .Call for Es DononJ.-'W.uJ.O 'SC-O-Mr^T ICO } fjitwAfi } w-« th e bottc : s t i m a t e s O;. 0 OOOO ‘ d; J nv-nlt; J 0 0 0" ' !lo03 ittom of the inning on Cas AIRPORT I OiiCAfo 7, TarcAU 5 , ' ',-.33, 4o'ooi->xxi s.triplc.nnd Mike Brady.VdfuSSL •IWSTALUTIOJJN_AVAIUBLE_ O i^ d g. a«]tiMi.O ______-i-U ^ 1^^ ' dust’Cait T«i»* STKan**! Ciij 3 j'o'o s— bic. Theyiey m ade it 4-1 in the bottom.o m o f 6ir8ar/SO.OOOMIIaWWamntTAnlliHa ^ ^ T=diT'*r,im« » n d whon Jerem y Schabot s fiMi:j*iL«jif«un 20ril (llurrilurrtJ-J). ? • no ^ t»r“ ^ '" sled, Johfohn Karel walked and Dan Geska's Biiroadway il ^1 |678-2254| C»IJural* maWj : :i*t h'n Yofti(llud«on' (llui Dj-iC^i ^ • I, rn .-.-1 '.■) >'-VrT^K'.i} I iiv Liprmori' IC.VP..M 3-1) *1 IUJl.1rUJtjtnorv ' S - f J ^ A uti R L E Y ^ ------J— iWiUxswxMl.Illlira , , J , Da.cio^(i) i8-LVc*-'?4.-:.|t' -CA-o Derek Ru]R uhter followed with the sing tomotive -b i^ UuuuMtj I Vuii &.! I a 1 D> tnii 11 y cMt: IATION, IN C . Oat _ . . u . irta u ; i J which SCO!icored Lierm an. 400 S. Broadway, Buh!hi 543-4624 ■VMi-ll. tMX4/iVSC Til ’ , 1 c '■< - *■’ i — vUtcr-S<•-South-Premont-cut the defiteficit - L ------__ — — • — 1 t

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S unday, May15.39S8ia tlmos.NewB. T»ln Falla. IdatioC^ .T?!] r Rangerrs tie rei;cord b;y winniing eig]ffithstriaig h t ^Golf------^------% ARLINGTON, TeTexas (AP) - Mike — ■ M an riq u e, who’lo’cam e'into th e con- Qi • Continued from Paige 01 - O ^and's 25-10 record ini t t o b o st- t t o S a ttle Moriin n e re 3^0'oh” S aturdoy. ~ Stanley’s two-runt hohom er o ndJefT R us- test w ith one hoclom^run this season_iQ b Coeur d'Alene fourth and Lewiston, ______l. B a s c h a l l - ..... t baseball The .Orioles,, whtwho ag ain --.: riAm>.T.« fi.il.wftlkftdafle&qftn-high^ tiled to w in tw o gam es inI o':a row ior five and w as h«helped by three double -T iHe :------^ ^ a{art of th e seasoQm spark^s the Texas — ■ ■' bata, b ro k e a 2-22 1tie in the fourth in- thele first time, have a 5-30,), w orst in plays as he beatat S co tt B ankhead, 0 -1.. , Z Rangers to a r^r^rd-tying eighth ^ jj, Tu b irorM ' I the sixth inning off Brewerivera re- »“ g b y hitU ng tlthe first pitch from thele mi ajors. DgT* A - 1. B tM m «JT; *. tver Odell JoM s,.two scorintring as "Ohn C eru tti, 1-2,, into the fir s t row of McGwire m staked Welch to) a 3-0 lead It was tho s in L«wi>toflli3A.UI I AM. _ _ ------over the Kansas Citj ck out-10, or-morc-in-o____ t : ity R o y ^ .------abortortstop“TJalie Sveum "inufTcifTcd -fl—scats-in-lefl field—•------i n tI i the third inning when he hit his-»ens has stru^ — p»r«B—1- m nw iw i a. r4U«)»t.------' • The eight-game i MDMtl Pn« fom;2.BsnbiaS.»«)&M; ' clul) record set in1 19761! and matched 9.Twu>r>U«inO-2M)«lt.«.DcDamIWlX».auit». ; The loss was the fifth straighig h t for a w inner ofof Dave LaPoint, 4-2. Oaviave P a rk e r w alked w ith two«o outi an d T he five w alk5 % ., .Oirti 8 - J. SufcltmilT)« « I IWMM) ft»1; S. in 1979. 5 w ere th e m o st allowed . . . . Milw;ilwaukee following a 10-gameme win- yielded ninec 1hits and three runs Joge)se Canseco waa safe on thir Iknat n Fmy < 11 K».«. JtioDa 13S>M I CU. 8 _ ■ ; R us8ell, 2 -0 , prom•omoted from middle__, *>«lbas^ by Clemens sinince last June 6, when ______;______r [jgBtreakrr:-..^:, —— . — -...... V .. in sev en in n in g s.,. lan^Rick-Schu’s-fielding «rroi — hc-wnlkcdwon ^ Velief into the rotaotation after Bobby ” ' ^(jarter also doubled in a_rwn iiin the Toronto Moredi tan unearned run in wireire h it a t w o - s t r ^ p i t ^ fromfroi M ike .... • Witt’a demotion to43 tbet: minors e^lier' "^ird Brewers" th'e fIre t fnriihg.’LliLloyd M oseby singled Bode ird as Cleveland beat the Brc oddicker, 0 -8 , deep into the10 ieft.fioiali jV eu, Y o r■ k k 6 y in.the week, scattettered eight hits in • the third straight game and1 ra n ita ^ " g ^ t a n d contininued to second w hen bleaieachers for his fourth ththree-run , I . . .7% innings, h is lon]longcst p u tin g since ^££0^ C a l i f o m Ui a 2 SELL ITT I ■ urd 'against AL East teamsms t.hrfi Ivon C alderon fellill to his k n e e s w hile .bonjiim er. • 7 1985. Russell hadh’idn’t started a game ison tolO :0.-.._____ fielding th e ball. MMoseby took th ird on - . - NEW YORKC ((AP) - Don Mattingly . 1 'sincelastAugufit. rho Indians tooic a 1-0 leadi in lii the ® by Juan BBeniquez and scorcd m rj BUYJT! finnesota 7 a n d Dave Winfii.field homered Saturday f - Thc Rangers tagjagged loser Charlie st on Julio Franco’s leadoff[f ttriple '''ben the White SSot failed to tum a A Times-News * y John to his 279th ca- J Lejbrandt, 1-6, for3r isix hita and four d ja, single by Pat Tabler. MVlilwau- il double play on Ge}eorgo Bell’s ground- D' )c e t r o i t 0 ...... to help Tommy th e N ew York Y ankees’ Classified Will Fill hits in the secondd iiinning in sendi^ 3 tied it in th e bottom o f th ei ininning re e r victory in tl DETROIT (AP) - LesJ SStroker 6-2 win ovor thele C alifornia Angels, E v e ry N e e d I K ansas C ity to itAta ieighth setback in jgJohn Farrell, 4*2, on a singlnglc by Chicago took a1 2-1! lead in the sec- tched his first m^jor-Ieagueic shs u to u t John, 2 -0 , wawalked two, struck out nine games. ul Molitor, Robin Y ount's b utint n t sin- th a n k s to twowo players called up 7 3 3 - 0 6 2 6 td Mark Davidson hit histis second two and gave upjp 13 hits. Dovo Righot- Scott Fletcher’s\ sLsmgle drove m two gjg , ^a sacrifice by B.J. Surhoff andam an from Voncouver ofofthe Class AAA Pa- g-league homer Saturdayly osi the ti, making hisI firstf appearance since ru n s and S tan leyr aiand Jerry Browne ield out by G reg Brock, cific C o a st Leagueic a day e arlie r. Russ innesota Tw ins defeated thehe ID etroit M ay 2, came oron to get the final,two added run-Bcoring; singlessi after Larry fabler w ^ e d w ith two outs3 in the Morman singled1 with i one out and BUYIT! gers 7-0. Parrish started theJje uprising with a third e w hen Dave G allag h er foilollowed w ith a triple, o u ts and registeite r h is fifth save. I rd and beat the. relay.honje vr Straker, 1-1, who came off) f T 1 th e l 6- ...... - oncH)ut double. Carte:rter doubled into thc left fieldeld cor- SELL IT! ly supplemental disabledd listI 10 S a n D i e g c L n er■ as ai the Indians took a 2-1 1 to 3 O a kla n d 8i z lys earlier, allowed four hihits. Ho M o n t r e a l1 . 2 C leveland 6 Sveuiijum tied it for the Brewers witt . Q w alkliked one and stru ck out one,ne, , A fourthrth homer leading off the bottoiSm rf B altim ore i M ilw aukee 4 StrakerStj gave up a leadpff'bunt bu sin- SAN DIEGO 1 ' ^ thefoifourth. ) (AP) - Ed Whitson C ( o m e S e e U s l i t O i i r BALTIMORE (AP)(A - Mark McG- .ele; ^to Gary Pettis in the firstirst, thon i^^o McCK^ullers teamed on a ______-klL W A U K E E (AI(AP) - Joe Carter in ’t allow an o th er h it untilII thotli fifth f„ur.hittor and 1 NewLoGBlion ______wire and Dave PoPorker hit three-run °'dni I Roberto ^om ar sin- ^4-73S^ddi6on-Avenue-£ast ------— singled in the go^>*ahcad ru n in th e CMh t c v g t r T — ^------homers and Bob Welch"pi'tched'afive-Wi TlH^hcirChBrLcraDTThnd'indTl-onB^gia-homo tho U.tiebreaking run in the / t single. (Across from Curt's Car Care) flflh inning apd thethe Cleveland Indi- X ojfi r o h t o 5 hitter as thc Oakland C Athletics seventh inning SSaturdoy night as the I OM defeated th e MilMilwaukee Brewers snapped a three-g!-game losing streak S a n Diego Padreres beat thc Montreal 6^ S aturday for their th< fifth straight CHIIHIOAGO (AP) - Lighl-hitIhitting by defeating thc BaBaltimore O rioles 8-0 B Oo i s t o n 3 Expos 3-2. vidory. Fredd Manrique hit a tie-breaiieaking Saturday night. e a t t l e 0 ______Whitson, 3-2,, £gave up three hits in -firorth------Weldi, 6-2, who- Old u tru ik u n t five. He Invke a 2-2 tie a ndI cacam e a flcr a single run withv, a bunt single Satuntu rd a y gles, w alk ed two andai struck out two, BO30ST0N (AP) - Roger CkClemens hit nn RBI single:Ie in th e fiflh th a t p ut Call ^ n n Ricks and by-Willie Upshaw andan a balk-on Mil- night,it, powering the Chicogo WlWhite pitched h itless b all:JI for 4Vs in n in g s, rc- pitchcched a thrpe-hitter and stniitruck out the Padres aheacad 2-I. McCullers fin- Jane Canfield for Your waukee starter MikekeBirkbeck, 1-3. Sox to a 7-5 victory over thc Toro'oronto tirin g 12 in a row overo\ one s tre tc h . All 10 en en route to h is fourth shut-tiutout of ished with one-hihit relief for his third «lAppointment Todayl 734-2122 ;^ e Indians thenm addeda three runs BlueeJays. Ji the B altim o re hitssweresingles. v these: seoson as the Boston Red So:Sox b eat save.

NL: Mlets expee r i e n c e ^ HURRY IN FOR I ^ BLOWER MOTORS f i r s t 2 - O S S s t r e a t p ' HUNDREDS S -game lc i k OF DEALS IN 1 C O O l ^ EVAPOUTOR i SAN FRANCISCO:0 (AP) - Robby the Reds'Rc ninth with his sixth hoi " OUR 8-PAGE J Thiimpson’s wind-blo>blown, two-run tri- fortheLhe game’s other run. “ CAR CARE C — ------plD keyed a-threeirunrunTallyand'gave ------Sotootop2-2,“ ga‘Ve'*up"thre^hlts'ts- iSnd ------i^'CIRCUlAR!------1f " S r w th s San Francisco Gjia ia n ta a 3-2 v ictory four■ w,walks ih IVa innings for h is 9i 'V' ..... s g g th p ICES GOODIDTH8UMAY22ND. " ^o*ci IV o f f I over the New York MeMets Saturday. miyorlor league victory. He improved;'ed h is '------4light4MUid«r-Mik€[ikfr-Krukow,-2.g, t oroopten-recor^-againsU-thft-Pirates ites-to ______s___ WATER PUMPS I ccptinued his corecre r m astery o f th e 14*5> aiand won for the first time in his ^ ______K Meta, giving up five^ last^ixsix starts. ^ 7jZ3 lO iLu ~ nmp'iiTwimThg a pii TOflS O R L ------pitching duel with - --Fiiin^nc6”fini8heH-fdr^hlB^fiflh'-^ IRIERS------.- _ ------right-hander Ron-DaDarling,-3-3,-who—teamin,ling-with-Soto-to-relire-the-fii }-final ------yielded .three, h its, in seven innings. 17 batbatters. Pittsburgh began1 tth e 1 1 1 ______-AHee. Hammaker. finiiinished up for his -nightt 14^31 ot T h re e -R iv c r^ tn d lu foruthsave. the besl)C8t home record in the miyors. II A.C. COMPREM^R ^ ’ ______£tGiflnLMickey_Si.^sei_gave thc ____ K aUiUaniela.doubled-tqJefLto.stiLstort ------—I 8IJII 2 M ets a 1-0 lead in th[le e tthird by lead in g th e gan;ame, then b eat D unne’s throwrow lo ______off with his first mojclojor league home third1 ono Bany Larkin’s groundm der. NEW RAOtAT(kTORs ii'' run. S asser w as th e) oronly Meta' b a tte r C hriss Sabo’s; infield single scoricored * a s s , i to> each first base th:through the first Danielsels before Dunne walked Ei ^ — * ...... r ; , five innings. Daviss aand Paul O'Neill in successiiission /|~r PRESTONE 1 TTie Giants, winninjling two gam es in to force•ce in the second run. ; ; .. ^ ANTIFREEZE a row for th e first timm e since A pril 18, Bo DiDiaz struck out, but Lloyda Me- I— f w erupted for all of theireir runs and three Ciendordon hit an RBI single and J< FLEX FANS of th eir hits in tb e thlird in inning. I t w a s Treadwjdway’s socrifice fly made it 4- VJ p the first tim e since ApiApril 19 that New Dunnele settleds and retired the n ext;x t i 8 York has lost two straraight. ij batters,rs. ■ r Jose Uribe led offf w ith a single to | 9 9 ^ \ SW right and Krukow sacrificcd. sa Brett H o Uui s t o n 3 24 Butler snapped an\ O-for-19C slu m p C h if c c i a g o 1 with an infield singleIe iand Thompson folowcd w ith a tow erinjring drive to rig h t HOUJlUSTON (AP) - Houston 1aleft- , U P P L Y J ^ center. ______,, hander•er'.Bob-Knbpper-contimj^1 hhis;_:r7:— _ • rCenter fielder^Ten^n -Dykstra- ap-— surprisiiising start Saturday, becomirm ing — H ^ O N E - S T | peared to misjudge ththe ball and it , the firsirst Astro pitcher.to win fi^five. , . ^ f U & — HONEST RETURNN POUCYF I I sailed qver his h ead in ia stiff wind for gamess thisti season with a 3-1 victoictory . — II you or* nolcompitt* Wllh o n y ■(•m yew bgy, W a two-run triple. Thom]ompson scored on overthehe Chicago Cubs, . r«plcplo<. i> or glV* you a lull r«(und. wilh i Will Clark's grounderT toU first for a 3-1 Kneppepper, 5-0. went IV3 inningsI andan .. ^ — -T ^- — lead. ' retainedled his National Leogue ERA ER iCrukow, now 18-7J lillifetim e a g a in st lead witlvith a 0.65. Knepper, who stnijtnig- - s S New York, w as touche< g lo d .toto-an-8-l-7-record-lQat-seQsoiisom— ------r-the sixth.-Kevin EUter.ter.led: ofS: with. iLz,snappcdted astrin g iC six .straig h t.H ofo u u i sz:: i v r v ^ r --j single. Darling sacrifioificed and E lste r ton loss()sses to the Cubs. Hc gavee uup •;* went to third on a1 wwild pitch. H e eight hithits and did not strike outIt o r ' IC-LO FREON A.C. RECHARGE KIT ■ JOFF — ...... $ 2[OFF 0 .f|99 I 22; of Bozemon, Mont!; T iger S haw , enljach,. 222, of Pleasanton, Calif.; Wsr.r Si”;9 29!!?2 i s s z r Z n i 27, of Stowo, Vl, andi T Troy W atts, Kyle Wi.Wieche, 20, Farm ington, ; 22, of Brockenridge, Colo., Col are on ' Conn., andind Alexander Williams, 24. ? thc men's squad. ofRochest^jster.N .Y Joining McKinney on the wom- O^ers^•s chosen for thc w om en|sA l- cn’s team are Pam Fietch•tchor, 25. Ac- pine Selei^ect Team were Chantal1 ------t<>ni-M(is«-;-Tnri-PiH infiinfier^21^£^ ___ Knnpj>^.22,22, of Underhill Centcr. VL; . " B f Park City, Utah; DiannnRofie, P 21,of Sally Knignight, 18. o f W aitsfield, VL;; WHEEL BEARINGS &i ' ~ starter SOLlRdlOS* « •SlTMONTHWTtrr—r— - - -BOSCH'PIATINUM______IE BRA COVER CLA5SIPACK .Williamson,.-N.Y4 _KrisLrisLi Tcrzian^.___ K ristinKKrone, n 19, nfTnickf»<», Calift;. [99 • 21; of S alt-L ake City;; EEdith Thys, Hilaiy LinLindh, 19, o f Ju n eau , Ark.; )^-:iS sszlO | _ 22. of Squaw Valley, ColiJlolif., an d Eva Both Madiadsen. 24. o f A spen. J!3olo.; __ TL^EI^ 1=!: i j - , 1^ 1 - - :^ S A LLE C PRICES EFFEGTIV1Vt-THRU"MAY^22r H 9 8 8 ...... a " Twordokens, 23. OlympicpTcl^Iey! Krista ”SdSchmidinger, 17,. of Lee, B ^Sm Ovor 76i'6 0 Locations to ------______tr Named to the m en's AljAlpino Select Mass.; ancand Hcidi._yo_elker, 1 8 ,.o f _ ------— CfM^hocicToUr lo c a l Director)tory or Yottow P a g es For A d d r e s s e s !______^ ------T«*am'were'M ike'Br6wn,'!n,-26rbfVHnr~Putinei3;7J'M ass. ^ ------:------

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1.______C>4Tlme3-New3.'S. •:Twin Falfa. tdaho ' Sundaiday, May15,1988 i r s = e a r r ^ p o s i t k r% n fo ir fl - ^ HIH Indy 50Q == I _____ C o c ktrell r joins Daiivis'staff ___ B y M IK E H «JIRIS t car, then went'it'out and did what hc FiFoyt, tiying for his 31st consecutive ------ThtAtmcialed'dPrpnn...... — -Airt(Hraeing^ , MOSCOJfl[yv (AP) - Fletcher CockreU,11, formerly1 an osslBont a t Odei)des- ord lap with1 sp^s of 219.877, atteattempt ea^y in the session because sa, Texjis, CcCommunity College, was nanamed Friday as nn assistaiiitant INDLUiIAPOL]L IS - Rick M ears ------218.781 a n d 217,17.702. - o3fan f a electrical problem, then w av^ - basketball co(coach a t Idaho. muscled into thoe pole position for thc thche 221.565 by Andretti onn Wednes-V “I really thou,aught th at tM _hgt_asJt )ff.the.flecond.ofJhree. ailowahle ------Cockrell,1, 29,21 is one of two 'assistantLnts who will servo u n d e r _n^ew__ ne^ ..._72nd IndianapoliiIis-500 Saturday ,-set— dayay had stood as tho-unofficifficial-but- g o fto d a y ; we’drhave I troiib'le running tem]iempts after falling from a high of ------V nndalrheadead-coneh-Kcrmit-DiivisrDa'3avi8"{ook over last month1 fo for ting one- and foifour-lap speed records dau:aunting Everest of Indy. that quick," hee said. “1 used up the 210.210.802 to 206.469 on h ts th ird lap. Tim Floyd,, whowi left to tako the New Orieirleans bead coaching job. as he mastered a slippeo’ track that Andretti A was supposed tcto have freshnesa in thele tires on th e first two ______- -Davia w ill111 s select his sccond assistantIt tthis week, the school said, ambushed a biibitterly:, disappointed gainained-_another_edgc_ Friday,dny nigh.1__^lapsjmd_after^ilhatIjust.hung.on,______RuRutherford made one attempt, pull-______Davis andid ) - Ptftal inw# to ff* U»r :hcy, Meyerholoeffer lead ser. sandindy m aterial used lo dry oil spills, talk w ith Al andd Danny and th a t w as »kKurkx»n«pe« saa 0^ . cdrnfr. Uf cn*m4no» vd bu4«j outi.'^aMin tsmO « TWIN FALlALLS - J u s t 10 hours a fter ccoming home from Universitrflitv Mears, a two-1B-time Indy winner, T hatla l, combined w ith the slslippery a big help," heB noted. “We thought < ra» vttfx] rx 2'*-n4 ma«>ioon Many SoMtvrr I'wt 9* guussation Stn:>r v>9 U«r 21-22. >-Aac*>«) of Arizona,, JasonJ a M eyerhoeffer joined1 w ith Perry H anchey S a tu rdS a , rth Indianapolis pole tracla»Chrrr VB. . races;, at -thc-Ii.Indianapolis. M o to r - - ‘-Tl ...... m e n t...... “The track is w hat changed,d, nnot the —ing aboufrit; we-d-decided-tostay where i D»aaj's^.'»a. Ugi«nli». Kr- W ^ ^ Speedway with hitlis rccord run, which car,"r," said th e fourth fastest quallualificr. we w ere. I t w as ttthe right decision. Meyerhoeff*«fTer and Hanchey, who knoclocked in an eaglo chip on No. 4 J. Al Uft»r, Aibuqwmu'. N-H-. « . jjl J featured a sizzlinglg lap of 220.453 mph Ur wcQtseven1 underun par on the reorganizedsed Canyon Springs course th a Unser was the firsl of the,e P Penskc “A lo t o f peoplele a s k ^ m e if it was a jtsiro.5JT0. around the historic drive sports a-74I pjpar. They hold a three-stroLrokc lead over K evin PackanItard ® ivers lo make a qualifyingI attemptat relief when I savaw what happened to t «. Utii»lu AirfitUl. Nuwh. (*».. Na«. I0UO107 ^'B. and DoyJe DDu, ugger going into today’s cloclosing round. Jim Purves andam 2VJ)en_to_him. t tl I. &BU DnrUG. C»UnlM. M.ch.. Ko.»[. UU-Dukk. umbog'D avcH’e-HarrisTind'A rt W atW irerJo-JoelRomsdelhmdShawjrSes _thenJhsjOTiUhiiig_,i;>^ P jjj slippery from an uunrelenting mid-af- neww and potent Chevrolet-po'^powered could h ap p en to ufus." »•L Ei» niUi.Hu D/mnl. NaJO. M.re«h«T VB. sions, and DwDwight Sandmark and Rexc Golay.G Locked at 77 were Pa UIX temoon sun. But Mears’M four-lap aver- Pens! Fitch and EveiIverton Sequira and Bill Stuaiu a rt and Orville K em per, nske PC17 race cars, betterecered that Only the top3 two in Saturda/s >. Dtnk Dtlr. Inlud. N»IO. UU-Ca.>onh. 21X36. age of219.198 eosil Steve Fohrchrcnw ald and Steve B ehn leded the n et division a t 59. silv broke the record wilhLh a four-lap. run averivcraging qualif^dng were fafaster than Andretti's iq10. MichW AoiiTUl. Nuir«h. H.. N»ia. M«b-Cor-cflh. of216.828hesetinin 1986. . 216.26.214, w hich included aI lapIt of pole-winning foibur-lap average of II. Uwit HintoouCc»Wh.______The eipected.batnttlo fnr tho poto ho- 9177,749 7 that broka.Moftrc’-twotwo-year. 2 15.390.a.y oar-^gcigo-in-6imilar-weflth e t^ ^ 7Tt.- i l l B o I ^ 6 12. R.ten. Outmra. CdsabU. Sa.2, Ui.-Cora C<«u. P.10. VtrdM. CallC. S'a.11. kUi^-Cc» YFCA Swim TeTeam is in Boise this weekeikend competing in the annualual first qualifier of thche day wilh a disap- estimimated Speedway crowd ofr 20200,000 JoinmgAndnittstti in the second row ^ r. at 214.186 and Arie T t. I W » V.U.7. Ahi. No.ei. uu-j>ik Boise YMCASp, Spring Fling. pointing 214.692 m]mph average. hopin)ing to see another record, SulSullivan LftSV About 300 swswim m ers from Idaho, Orego!gon, Nevada and Washington»n That four-lap spepeed, with a fast lap expec: rhe Netherlands at s. r%lT KnMcn. ladiwupJi.. .S&97. Mmb-Cannh. )ected his team m ate to takeo th e t« p ™ SOUIX are expected to compete.i of 217.014, was fa r ofT the practice spotit aaway from him. Rx« 8. Di>k SUB». C.|««»« 8«£K CJ.f. NeJJ. I M m - Several Magiagic Valley YFCA Swim Teaiearn members enter the meetect speeds which the5 :1969 Indy winner _ “HeHe’s been incredible al] montl)nth and Among ^e driIrivere^ who did_ nol__ HvM7.AU. “ Vithhbping ofbcttcring-thelrTecordsr-of b - !,T«F*M uly.K.J.VuTh-Po*h».J«.l«4.------had been thitiwingg a t M ears through-" ori ovcovals he’s a s goo'd a s they get,’jet," Sill- qualify Saturady? \were fo'ur-time w n - ' a Rlth V[*l«. iDdiKujioli*. N«.». Mirei.C«»«rtli. Amy Van UitertU it with three national “A“A“ tim es and one “AA“ timne e out the week leadiriing up to thc open- livanin said.i ner A.J. Foyt, three-time th champion so**"-.<83. EU«7 in the 50-yard■d bbackstroke will be trying; tot< better her times and takeike ing of qualifying. Meiilears, smiling and talkingng wilh Johnny Rutherfordird, 1986 Indy w inner i#,8. rA«-. Auhl««>. C.lil. NaM, th e overall highigh-point award for ll*12*yca'car-old girls. Until M ears tum«Tied a 222.827 lap in friend‘nds and officials before dinclimbing Bobby R ah al andid Jim Crawford of th.206.UJ. A nother Magilagic Valley Y team m em berjr (e x p ^ d to do w ell is Laciecie Saturday morning’sg’s practice session, into) t the cockpit of his brightI yellowyi Scotland. “ 21t.lMmph. H ernandez. WilW ith a pool record to h e r credit ci and 10 personal bestsst tim es in h er loslast meet, she will bc goinglg for1 first place in th e 8 -a n d - under girls'diviilivision. • A group o f■ mastersmi swimmers from the,hc Y is also be in Boise with'^Italic m finalle p its Lendl,I JPerez-FR oldan - tho swim teamim. . Primarily lap swimmers,rs, who have recently become competitive-swimming.-Theyey range fnim-Dge5-2g t o-5e:—II!------;— EOME-IAE)------— Top-666ded-4van—* * * [Rhffmneri Lendl, looking sh aarp r after a rain de- spin groundslrokes:es and came through Hfig g tth e n got tho decisive edge in tho ______B . a n y j Ccards_ace_at_C j CS ______lay that lasted mon5re_than_fii:e.hours,______T ennis_____------with-big-first-servevesrw hile th e Swede—sixth-jth-game,-breaking-CarJs8on-for-a ------______powered into thc fiifinal of the Italian ly_from_the baseline . 4-2 lead lei wilh a blistering forehand ----- • - - T W IN FALLS[i.LS '^ Gordon Barry of Twinrin Falls shora'hole-in-oneTm- — r r “ ... played _exclusiyely. — -Open-tennis champipionships^aturday—tancou SOUsIyurih'e'Foroltalico Satuaturday and com m itted nioilore errors thon usu- serviceviceretunr.' . th e new fifth hoihole a t Canyon Springa G olfilf Course( Wednesday, by.beating fifth-seededed KentCorlsson nightiIt as a result of a heavy aflenlem oon al. Lenc.endl served a double-fault on his ------B arry’sacecascam s-on tho por>^, 160*yardrd hole, using a.7-iron. . .. ------ofSWeden 6-3,6-3, downpnpour that interrupted:d the— --With-Carlsson, leading-3*2-in-thc1 first-mit-match-point, but made-good-oh B L C C r No, 14 Guillermono. Perez-Roldan o f Lendl-'dl-C arlsson-m atch-al 1-1 in th e - f ir e ts e t,L e n d l loststonly four points in-the-sec-second,-firing a-hard-first serve . -. : maintains seleries lead ______i^Rentina downedi iunsecded Ronald first.set. sc ______running off the next nt four_g{img?.____ thal.CI Ctirlsson t slapped into th e net. ______= ^luc Lakes Country Clobiib~k'oiiiliflid‘th(riead thiBTTOck" Agenor of H aiti 6*3,•3, 6-3 in the other O n centeri court, w ilh the stcstands Lendl staved oiljfT a break point in Pere:’erez-Roldan’s victory halted the after the thirdrd istop Tuesday on the Interter-City Ladies’ Golf Associa- semifinal of th e $8:5825,000 clay-court half-en•empty, Lendl played hisis best th e first g am e of th(Lhe second set w ith a surprisprising run of Agenor, who had up- tionofMagicVa: Valley tour a t the B urley Mu:^unicipal Golf Course, Uiumament. •' 'm utchch of tho tournam ent afierT threell backhand passingI shots and erased an- se t sectsecond-sceded Mats Wilander and BLCC has 36 points, followed by Buhltil Countryi Club a t 33Mi, Jer- - The semifinals we.vere played simulii- straigight h lackluster three-set victoiictories. other in the thirdd game with a fore- Americerican teen-ager Andre Agassi. ome C ountry' CCl lub a t 31, Gooding w ith 2828V2 and Twin Falls Munici-ci- pal w ith 27Vert Country Club w ith 13. Medalist TuetW sday w as Burley’s Sergenene Sorenson w ith 76, followed: Slumean takes5 one-shc^Ot L o p ez; takes o ne-;;-stroke lead t by Jackie Gasscisscr ofTwin Falls at 84. Noi'lorma Jensen ofJerome and > Doris Ellinghiamiiam”ofBurley tied for third ata t 86. C in C h rrysler-Plymn c o u t h L P G A F irst n et wen:/ent to Blue Lakes’ Kay Koch>ch with 67, followed by Shir-;; leadirn Nelsonn Classic lee Straughn’of'ofJerom e, Jackie A ndersonm iof Gooding, Grace Bennett!tt IRVING, Texas (i(AP) - JefT Slu- " " " MIDDLETOWlm N.J. (AP) - a 5-fool•foot birdie p u tt on th e first hole, ofTw in Falla an Itake a one-stroke droppeipped a 10-footer on No. 11. Tho Ritzman after two__ HalloCII.oCJEamer.had.her only bogeys . ------S c h l a g c orialJuneJ:7^4 -. _etzke,Saturday_afteiler^54-_holes__of tlie h is bogcogey run when he miased a 6-i genaulMemoi - rou n d s o f tho $2SO,000=Chrysler-_ $2 on thathe frontr8ldeTJirNoHr2"and-7T^ - " . TW INFALLS ^ ■ $750,'OOOBiron Ncls N elsonin 1981. . ab o u t. a 59 a fte r I m ade a 40-f10-fool “There haviIVC bctin ju s t a few w as up ai nd down and all over." kept me from hav- It’s's nnot the first time Ritzman J a g u a r s state Sluman, whose higlg hest finish was a birdie! puttpi on th e 14th hole. A 5919 (t(th e ■s second a t si :chicv- '"S a g re a t greatit round. I haven’t has beeibeen close to thc top h ead in g in JACKPQT - 1 lan Staccy Downs a n d team* second place a l thc Toro u m am en t Ploy- PGA ToTour record) was very achii - The endurance of freshman ^ had a g re a t roundd iin a long tim e.” th e fina^Final round. She lost th is event m ate Alicia T omorrero in the distance eventsIts carried thc Jackpot Jag- ers Championship w hen he lost a able. However, Ho I parred in' from tl: Lopez, currcnll>tly sccond in cam- in a playofTpla; with Kathy Whitworth ______unrs to sccond piplace in the Nevada Statete Class B Track and Fieldj playofT to Sandy LyhI'lO, is one of thc point.ltIt wos very exciting." i ings o n th e T our ththis year, rolled in in 1981.981. ■ ______^ ______Championships.JS. , Downs won thithrce'indiyidual titles and1 sets< one state rccord along, - New Yorker wilh a degreedc from Flor- sh o t aI 6165 for a 206 on a sun-splnshashed ★★★★★★★★★★★★ th e way. Sho won woi the SOO-meter run in 2 minutes, 46 seconds, theg ida Slate, was in thee imoney 22 times day in1 whichw Nelson official RonI CaCase * ■*■★★★★★:* k'kic-k'k'k'k'kir'k'k'k ★ 1,600 in 6:22, andnnd thc 3200 in 13:02.2. T he o ila tte r is a new s ta te C lassJ on 32 tour events. e.stim atented attendance a l 50,00CTfonsfans. * AUCTION B standard...... Siuman-had'o threiree-birdie, no-bo- Lylo,E, theI M asters chumpibri,' couldcou * , M V ^ gey round to jum p inUito contention for nianiigeI'e ionly a 70 and wos far back Torrero secondimded Downs in the 800 andtl 1,6001 in 2:51 and 6:25, re- ■ 'k ai _SATIrURDAY, MAY 21,1988%2 , * spectively.andIw w{ as third in the3,200 in 14:14:10. the $135^000 first pinctice prize. 209. * I BOAM-BOISE,, IDAHOI L I c e b r e a l aker next wee:ekend * American Assacoclaled Auctioneer's Sale Ya TWIN FALLS^ — The Twin Falls Tennislis Association will sponsor’ R eaal Estate AiVuction i Yard 1-84 Exit 52 Victory *• ^ ita annual Icebre,breaker Tennis Tournamentn l next Saturday a n d Sun.- Lilittle Wood AdcJd iflo n * Roaoad & Liberty Road (Followow Ihei Signs) day. Gooding, Idaa h o Regislration de; ^ 11IDAHO POV deadlino is Wedne.sduy a t 65 pp.m. S a tu rd a y /1 ►WER t E ntry forms are available at .^co P rin tinlg g and ; tho Arctic C ircle May 21, 1988E8 at 1 2 NOONN J M F u rth er informirm ation cnn be obtained by^ phoningp Maura Selin and /lOUNTAINI BELL t ?L' I 26 Residential Buiuilding Lots at Little Wot/ood Addition in Gooding. ^ ------mjo;A.of4^-h»UE = = tocfttecfcdytffisttLoUhe. CityxotQoodmiiHy.-T€ik«-l4th-Ava, — The tourneyIs'being is' sponsored by AceL* FPrinting and Idaho First AND OTHE ______N ational Bank. to Utalah Street, then Northth on Utah Street intoto * ' OOver200 Unit!I t s last ------(he-triflittle-Vtfood-Additiorr:— ______X ______-Surplus-OpefQttof; io n s & ------* ' ■ pret I S U s i g n [ns seventh pi>layer Lots.arez’ zoned for single fam.mily dwellings. * - , . cConsf^uction Equiplipment _ J 5 POCATELLOD - Idaho State University/ hhas signed a seventh bas- P a v ed rcroads, street lightsits, & utilities. * C ars - PickLkups ■ 1-tons - 4x4's • ketball player tooalettcrofintent. a 's - 2-tons - Diesel ★ ' have H e is C raig MuiMurray, a 6-foot, 1-inch. 170-70-pound transfer from the Terms: $100 dovown day of sale andi tbalance at ciosing. * trucks & traiactors - Dumps - Trai'railers - Backtioes * University ofHaw.awaii. M urray will not be dig‘ligible for tho 1988-89 sea- or $1003 downi day of sale, ncnot less than $900 ^ * ■ Crawlers •- Loaders - Trenche:hers - E xcavators i son, b u t will playiily in 1989-1990. additiODclal cash at closing anand a legal * - G rad ers -■ (Cranes - Line Trucks2ks - Bucket trucks bo’rs! M urray, fromI SeSeattle, started th e first half ^ alf ofthe 1987^88_season at promissc3017 note for the rem s ★— Power plar point guard for thithe Rainbow Warriors, a'ven■eraging 11 points a gam e. nainder of the ints - Welders - Officece trailers. ' ★ • time H e w as th e backupcup point guard a t H aw aii asIS ia freshm an, av erag in g 5 purchastse price, bearing interterest at 1 2 % per * SALE SITE S PHONE (208)}) 362-1428 J annum v\ points. with principle an d inttnterest p a id m onthly/_ ^ Call or wrvrite for Free Descriptiiptive Brochures J their “Craig is a very■ry intense,: gifled Htlilete," sasaid ISU Conch Jim Bou- and. amlortized o over nol morejre than 3 years. ■ic P.O. Box 91233 Bill Flvecoat Auctlonears: _____ ^ihei _____ tin . “H e has g reat “at quickness and jumpingj ability.a He is a big-time IC —★Boise,-Idaho — - S a l e * M anager ...... BfllAnneker > -ri„ht _____ Icri poi-. C raig cana'scorc.'pim'plrnicnnjLdish sc th'th e ball off.!______PROFFIHrStASSOGIATESi {AUCTIONEERS ^ ^ Phona {208)362*52*5193 (208)362-3917 ^ ” Boutins previou!IOUS signeos iriHu3e^wo forh3rmer~Cbi~players, center ______1 HA vJH MofillsPhone 338-^38*8051— noM ' "Pat ClarlTairdliJfW/■fward T o a r i’ulCrsonTflS-Wi-lleirJClransftT'BCKlrlVlOP^ AtOAO Ar^idnJAW ay ______^ •930CIMEU------____Rod Flvecoat _ ^ thegi ...... lih g e rr incom ing' s(sophomore Rdbcrt'AndcririftVotTinrd-n^^hTiTCTrt — - — ------BBoiseTHdaho— 83^3709 ------i — ' (208)585;3962 * ^ __ ■ C lark nnd Scott RotEgberts____ - — 7 ______Phhone: (208) 362-2-2 0 8 0 ....------I 11V”------************ . • . N

______SSunday. May IS. 1988 TimTImes-Newa. Twin Fallal Idaho O f l^ 3 B u s T W i ni t e r w/ h e a t; s h o vv s i n cc r e a s e f~ The Associated-PrcssJ ______- -springT) H>lanted'crop5-wero“incluc:ludod:— sidentof'the ‘NationjnahA sssociation-of— -^VhcahcafTH ffl-ket prices ■wereT>K>"------______Thosef willwi be issued by USDA late:a te r in Wheat Growers, ijai(aid the expected re- jected;d fofor 1988-89 a t an average ran g e _____ j - harmers soon the'growttwlng season:------ducUoniiLU.S._wheficat inyentories will of$2.80S.80 to $3.20 per bushel, c o m p a r t ] will be harvesting a winter wheat Theoi! outlook for wheat prices at the mean tighter suppjplies in .th e y ear~ w ilh‘S2;rS2;55estim atcd forl987*88.------Businee«» Becffi crop esjdmated a t 1.62>2 bjUion b u sh d s, farm also als has.brightened, reflectlecting_ ahead,____ ------_ -Thele ijindicated-production o fw in te r...... _ up 4 iMrcent from lostist yea?s produc-' ' brisk exportexj demand and a reductuction Docs that meanI theI United States wheat,at, fcbased on M ay 1, prospect«, are tion, th e A griculture D epartm ent said in once*.ce*owesome U.S. wheat ster8on.inusLbe-62-yc£ycars-ot oldcr-and-be-un------ted to h ave about__sp rin g:JbrJiarvestiftifl8a ibi ------th«opportunity-to-mmarket more-bdsh*----- Idahooho------55;300------IQ r------able to repay a loarloan; said T w in Falls Count;mty supervisor James G. 39.8 million acres foifor harvest this The reportro also projected the> U.S.U els in th e 1989 seasorion.” Illinoi:inois 63,840 57 R obbins. year, up 1 percent fromm 39.3 million in w heat stockpiles t to decline furtherfier to Schwensen referreTed to a farm law Indiandiana 37,100 53 1987, the report said. L oans a re availablIable to v e ry low income peop‘ople who are owner occu- aroundi 7)796 million bushels by thiccnd c c provision that limitnits USDA lo no Kansainsas 357,200 38 Winter wheat is plailanted in the fall o f th c cor pants, and possessiss re p ay m en t capability. Applicants Af must demon- coming m arketing y e a r on1 M ay more than a 20 percecent land-idling re- Kentuntucky 15,380 42 s tr a te thoy are ered:redit w o rth y b ut cannot obobtain credit from other and harvested th c foliollowing sum m er. 31, 1989,89, compared with more thth&n quiremeht when thc1C wheat stockpile Michijchigan - 31,000 50 I t m akes up about th rc sources including th(the Fm H A 502 R ural Housinsing Loan program, rce-fourths of to* 1.23 billi(illion bushels of old-crop wh(A’heat is'projected lo dropip below a billion Missoissouri • 65,800 47 tal U.S. w heat productii C om bination loam)ons and grants cannot ex«xceed S7,500 and ^ants lion. expecteded to be carried over this JJu u n e bu.shels. At a projececled 796 million Montaintona 57,200 26 No 1988 productionin estim ates for 1. ______aloiuLcannolfiicftfidicd55.QQ0______bushels on May 31,, 1989, 1 thal would Ncbraibraaka 86,100 42 F o r m ore informalmation call the county FmHiiHA office. In Twin Falls springTvheatr'com'niiindTrthennajoi------Carl-Sc"Schwenstin. exccutivcviccTJie-prc:— bc~wcll-faclow thu m arark:------Northsnh'Carollna— 18;900------7 - 4 2 ------^------County contact Ron^ni Burch, assistant superpervisor a t 733*8891. In • G ooding County call David Shaver, the courounty supervisor at 934- • J • I ' J ______4468. ______

Water expcperts say to rm u l c h T he Associated Press up nearlyrly 4 percent from 1987. could destroy as muc!jch as a third of only oboiabout 30,000 acres of the land W interer wheat, which accountss ffor the planted crop. Butut many^dryland they planplanted lost fall, one of the low- KIMBERLY (AP)iP) - With farmers facingng their sccond straight BOISE - Despite on me of the driest two thirdsrds of Idaho’s total wheat• prpro* producers “planted in in the dust” and estabandlandonm ent totals ever posted in drought, researcherslers at the University of IdaIdaho are recommending falls in a century in in 1987. Idaho duction,is,is planted in the fall and har-ha prayed for the rain thatth finally came Idaho. s tra w m ulch in th«e e irrigationii furrows of slopiiIping fields to sd^e water — wheat growers emergeded from another vested in theI late spring. The goververn- in November, a n d b oostyields andind quality. water*short winter wi w ith a m n lo r m en l willill release its first estim atee f, 1bariey, oats modified as the season progresses by be the lowest level in n inine years. .mportsor , sold at subsidized prices un* ta n a M ilk Control Act.:t. a n d corn; and 14 million1 tons t of mis- both positiveive and negative fbctors, in* B ut im ports o f co_arsho Sovietlet I Union are still negotiating______1 sales to A lbertson’s. couldo mean a cutback in grain im- lhan last year’s y< 115.2 million heel*ct* Total grain im porti^. including a^long-temterm gram i^greement to re- | T h e s ta te claims thiiat at the issue has wide implicilications, Pports, particularly wheat.':. Thc United ares. wheat, coarse grains an'md miscellanc- place thele cicurrent five-year pact that i The entire milk induiiduslry ofMontana will ^J irreparablyir damaged States S has been selling: tthe Soviets A metricc Vton is aboul 2,205 poundsds ous grains, could fall tto 26 million expires onon Sept. 30. The agreement J if C o u n try Classic a ndid 1M eadow Gold are not rest■estrained from selling huge h quantities of wheat. lately,li all of and is equallal to 36.7 bushels of wheata t tons in 1988;8?from 32.52.5 million tons would contiontinue the practice of speci- their milk products ntI t liless th a n official wholesaleale prices, the lawsuit it at subsidized prices unnts that a f range or thele olher,c and then attach a secretly bought the equivivalent of.one- The Expor:port E nhancem ent Program , their mouths shut, knowing ng that an- weather isn’tI’t th1 e only guidepo,st. Do- feefeet th e national a nd interne•national ag* degree of confi)nfidence to each o f th e two0 fourth of th a t year’s U.S.S. wheat crop, or EEP, is a more recent example of other drought or something DgAad jy as _ jnestic and foreign fo polices of other ncricultural- economies, it iis getting outcomes," EdE dw ards sa'id.' "U sing ihiss w eather in th e Soviet Uni(nion h as been the U.S. govigovernment trying lo soflen right around the comer. countries, dememand trends, population hah a rd e r to know how to usese economic informationTj_a_m.ajiaEcr_can_wprk_o.ut_^_b t w atched almost as.inVent,n tly ns it is in gnm e of thp vppphloc fipir American_____ - __ i-Jipt-much-wafl-hoard-ab -about-eco— growth-and-ec-economic'^wth-nrc'nil—foi ■fo recasts'." ______the Beat positisition to lake. This is ohee K ansas and lowa, farm ers by)y pproviding subsidies of tax* > - nomic.ferecasts, though. Som'omcbody in ; p a rt ofth e pac) tacknge..______:__... ,_One solution-would-be-tojo.aimply-ac-— way-to allow-ftw-forknown risks.” ' —------The huge 1972 purcha[laees led to a payer-ownedned surplus grain to export* the governm ent o r a b'ig-shoto U f ln an d er____ Farmers hn\Iinve littlo defense against ceiccpt a forecast and act acaccordingly. But_Edwon'ords acknowledged in unn bilateral ngrcemenl severoral years lat* ers so theyey ccan sell wheat imd other • ___ occasionally snid .■;omethin(f,n(f, b u t sci- “uncertain eveiivents” th a t occur because F a Farmers o f^ 4?_^°Lwhchen dealing__article publisilished in the May issue ofif - or. pledging the Soviet 11Union lo buy dcsi^atcd’d commodities< to'selected —entificailj^dc^’cloped project:ections did ofgovcrnment■nt octions or ns u result o f . . ahabout events^and procesesses with Agriculturaltl OutlookC m agazine th a l itt U.S. wheal and com onn a sustained foreign buyeuyers. i r r

[ C-B Tlmos-Nows,s. TTwin Falls. Idaho Sundayday. May 15.1988______L .\-Traiidewind — ^ Fru]lit, vegeetaB le ?QrtS QE ' States News SeService duduce from Mexico," L anks said. “They atnp tho t n irb nn(^ Ho nn inflpection. ___ _ WASHINGT*TON, May 10 - Fruit • anand the only woy they can check that ana vegeiawerTmporta i to this couniry ia is to send it to a lAb in Lo8 Angtilw . •------have more thatjan doubled from 1980 They're Th not going to hold up those • - .m through 1986,, whilev U.S. agricultural tn.trucks - those trucks are lined up a ^ ^ [ exports droppei5cd from _S3^billion to mile mi long, and ^^y’r^goin^every-_ ____ ery ~S26 billfon; atS5S)nlihg'to if con^ssio- ' whwhere. Andljy the time they gelTKo ------nal report releaijased-Tuesday.-'— te tea s t back, th e stu ff has been sold." --- The report’s8 ire le a se coincided w ith L ] anks also said he ^^aa concemcd K a__Hguse _^rjcriculture subcommittee ovii)ver imports..of.4ipple juice.concen*.------.-meeting chairededj3yJlep-Xeoni:.Pani_trastrate. frQm_ChiIe and, increaBed_im;_____ etta, D-Calif., wwho asked tho General port&-of.onion poi 8-irom-Me»im.-Applefl------. - ...... Account^g-Ofllinice to study tho rise in antand onions are • major Idaho crops.-...... farm imports iand their impact on “Tl“T h is is a real concern here; we’re not r a American famrm ers nnd f o ^ prt>- too happy,^ L anks said in a telephone cessors. r ininterview. t T H O M A S EE. . GRIMSMAN< ' LARRY STUMPF MELANl:4IE CRIST J U L IE A R M E S P anetta expreressed concep. echoed____IPanetta also expressed concern _____ ,.^arbei.of..ofthe-Y ear. ______NamedJIZP. n r dlvision m anaglager- ...... Becomes!ssu{>ervi8or------p New operations manac «ger- -fay an oifi'dal bbi f a n XdoHcTfniit grow- over ove decreasing U.S. exports. ers’ association,1, a b o u t th e trends. ,“Our growers find themselves in Judith Holbirolilrook, a Twin F alls - andd Ihas followed family traditiortion by McDonald Insuniran ce. H e h a s been as bi i branch manager in Hailey^y aand as According to) thet GAO report, more something son of a dilemma. Their domes­ resident for 2121 years has been practacticing the profession forO'" with McDonald se' seven years serving corptrporate vice president off under-u _thanJialf.tlieuniIncrease in agricultural—tic-markets-are-eroded-by-im Uc- ports------_ — — naraed-Novodo.BD.OusiDoesl PorsoQ-r-yearsare,— — ------ffs'brdnch'managoi jor m. Hailey und as wnting, nti imports came fnfrom just four products from froi other countries and export mar­ o fth e Y e a r by the Nevada Business commercial lines underwriter,Ul >roraot. -vnrivnripfy of omnnmii* nnH H<>rrtngrnnhie - — - ~ B >en retailers, consumers andid the comnnnTrar-mi^ J owo- port says, factfactors, including inexpensive foreign I tion. He h as heldId rnumerous elected . Falls and a custom nm unity. )mer service repre- ratiniLing seminars, One coveredid ccreat- addition, th«:here h a s been a signif- labolabor, the dollar’s strength relative to I posts in the stateX aassociation and is • sentative. ingJ aambiance with fabric, nndind pre- jcant rise in imrn p o rts shipped to tho ^-.foreforeign currencies, foreign producer I serving as a v iccppresident n o fth e Na- D e l M cN ary ha:nas been prom oted sente ited new hard window treatijatment y.S. from foreigngn subsidiaries of U.S. "andind export subsidies, and a spate of I tional Associationm (of barbers Board Lar.a n y S tu m p f has boei\ pro- p to vice president aiand division sales ideas. ■as. A sccond sominar discuscussed firms. The GAO0 reported thut ship- bad3ad weather and crop disease in U.S. I of Amcrica. Grimsn;nsman is a g rad u ate moted:ed to vice president and divisivision manager in Idaho F, Falls. He has been neww products for windowsvs a n d m ents from forei]eign affiliates to their grovntiwing areas. I of the stato barberber college in Boise manafnager for the Twin Falls officefice o f w ith th o firm for sevicven y e a rs serving forcaf ca.stcd color trends for 1989. U.S..-based parere n t com panies roso 80 TlThe report also cited increased I percent between1 19821 a n d 1985, or be- glob’lobal agricultural production and an I tween $430 milliolion to,S776 million. _agin>ging U.S. population with a growing I ^ P anetta 'said Ithe rise in Imports awa:iwareness of the nutritional benefits I ^ comes as concemfn s a b o u t the Food and otf f Ifresh fruits and vegetables as I Drug Administraration’s pesticides in- caus:auses of the growth in imports. I fl^L spection activitieses are mounting. AtAside from worries about pesticide I “^ccording_toj)^he GAO. tho FDA levelevels in impQrts..consumera aroiKne------1 tests les's 'than onjne~percenl of all food ficiaiiciaries of g reater supplies, more va< I ...... , shipments and ususes laboratory-meth— rietyiety,-and, in some markets,-lower------1 . ' f ods that can onijily detect one-half of priccirices, the report said.Some domestic I

kets,” he said. P aranetta added that im- petitetition, b ut distributors benefit be* I ...... portedagriculturaro i p roducts are twice cau&ause they are able to operate on a B as’likely as dome;iostic"producl5”ioTio- year-ear-round basis. I ______J------late.U.S..pesticidcle rules and thatship------Do-Domestic-processors-are-variously-:------■ - K w ^ ' ments containingn^illegaL pesticides_ affecffected by im po^, the repor^said,_____ I ar^often’ sold alidrd e aten instead dfb’e- "aepeiepending whether the imports’ are I ing destroyed. BiBudgetary...cuts, .will.. flnislnished orunfinlshcd products. - - I continue .to lim it th e num ber of in- ^ ^ ...... iij ______■ spections, Panettata s a id .______" ’ . D E L M er P i l Panetta’s fearsrs were echoed by g IcN A R Y MARY SELLERS IR E N E BRAADSHAW KEVIN BRADSHAW L airy Lanks, seclocretary-managor of SELL ^ IT! BUY IT! : I Nam^d VP. sals a le s m a n a g e r UUnderwriting managerr C o m p l e t e s 2 seminars St A Times-News Classified . I S tu d ie s w in d o w f a s h i oons n the Parma-based1 i Idaho-Orogon Fruit Will Fill Every Need I ______and Vegetable Assrnpany adds a surcharge. ______o ut o f tho husine.'is diirini; d ,a_!lcjiriis:____ ThiL.0 Idaho Cattle Associationion op------wou!d'IlkirtoTJn?rtlirtJnrinllimifltion” ’— r— • example. KSL recentlyly sion four lo five year:urs ago now w ish poses1 anya new wilderness in T iB. d ^ t ...... on to our readers:s: HardlyI a week ‘ they could get back inin. but prices are G lennn (carried that message too _1 i ^ - ______21" Thatcher...... ^ 6 9 . 0 0 I ______goes-by-w c-don’t-Iei-leam-of-another. —- i -a fo\v credit card calls using native 'C p erato r' Scrviccs, ’A A ------to o h ig h r ...... —^ ...... rib'rSec jemTat^muTIdTO 3 fiA g n ^______...... racket.-. schemes,;s ddeviscd-to.parL._.^i£i:D 2 ! 'minuie cnll from across lown,,jj One orO ie reasonss caitlc{ prices are culturere Secretary Richard Lyng ir you and y our mone;Dney when you’re ' ^^ree-mi 72E Line Trimmi m e r ...... * 6 9 . 0 0 I — norm;rmully -19 cents - cost S-J.09.9 _ so high. Glenn said, isi.s th al stockm en cen t memeetings. least expecting it. st have responded lo continsumer demtinds Gov.V. 'Cecil Andrus and Sen. JJa a m e s ^ One of the latestest is a new type i3 ccnt call from Provo cost , A cnll from California costijl for lean er meat. He sasaid a recent sur- McClunure have proposed 1.4 milmillion P r o M o d e l ) ...... *3 5 9 . 0 0 telephone service■ prprovided by out- #3 Gas Edger(Pn I M, almost triple the normalai showed U,S. calt'iltlemen are'pro- acres of new wilderness in Idaho,10. a n d J . 8— of-state companies.s. IIn tho jargon of ducing beef wilh 27' fpercent less fat 600,000lOO acres of special manngerrjem ent illed “Alternative S l.-ljfecfee, the trade, it's callet th n n tw o years ago. andan -15 percent of area. TTI heir bill includes specinlII mn an- I 216 Roto Tiller...r ...... * 5 3 2 . 0 0 _ I . Operator.Services.".!S.".lL’s...perfectly_____KSL-t >-c.iutionK lititenerR-to know—------all'cutshave-no far—------^------Tipcnveo::eorlflngunB£rfbnonHrflrcn;reas to "' legal and it has noth■othing to do w ith who you'ou'rc dealing with when youu B ut he said profil-ss arei corilinually protectct fgrazing rights. the Bell com paniesies or other long - m ake crccredit card calls. Make sure f - 550Generator...... :....*469.00 I ------dictaDC0 ...sarv igCi>,■i -Tnn. nnrmnUy___ th e opur;u'rnlor is nn AT.^T f^r l^HI ------deal with. H ere’s howhow it works. T he system1 operator.o If not; ask that' i.*) Chainsaw..... company - often1 operatingo] '"rom your callnil bc handled by AT&T or­: f N E W/....MOT r O R O i:A ~ — ...... *3 4 5 . 0 0 ------—I— ano^er state — sellsells it.s-services to rhelociilal Bell com pany. The BDB of hotels, m otels. and an( other pay Treasureire V alley would like to ID IU S RAADIOS fc Gas Powered Loj,og Splitter....*1337,00 I phone ownors. Whenlen someone use.s thank KSL Kl for giving us permi.s-° RA I VJc will now bo SKslocking locally, inosi ol Moton a pay phone to makeake a credit card sion to ususo tH eir editorial in ourcol- torola's new low-cost Radius lino ot Radios 10) ccom plem ent Ihclr olher quallll aill. the companyy inlerceptsi the umn low) w arn consum ers. illllcs porlBbles and m obiles. Wo will hnvc insnslani ^ . Gas Powered Hedgedge Clipper ...... * 2 8 0 . 0 0 | delivery on snie rental wllh "r;n ^235 J,® 825 Complete:e Deluxe,ID 21"" (Cut, Sclf-Propclied, I R adius Rodlos. 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I. Sunday, May IS, 1986 TiiTimos-Newo, Twin Falls, Idaho C-7 I S u bt s l d i ei . s h u rr t f a ml i l y f ai r m i n g I ByBLAKEHURSTr — foreclosing on ita boborrowers. Today pandinjding business. By advancing pur­ Im Angeles Times the farm lies idle anand the house h ^ chasesges {an d delaying sales, a fa n n e r A n a ly sis been looted b ^ u sese the FmHA could canroptreport a tax loss even though h is' ■ I Ten years ago, I graduatedgr fnm tbe ------not protect the taxpquyers’ investment businesiness is profitable. As long as he W r U mversity of Missoil>un ana returned ” Mabonwide, th es ft tn tlA d a s iH b il- keeps■)8 e:expanding, be has wEaS h I to our fam ily's farmJ in L th e far north- dikes}s along£ the local river broke,(e, sur*i lion i9*outstandingg loans.I Two-thirds amountlunts to an interest-free loan from n westcomerofthestatate. My brothers round!nding the bunkers with fourirfeetof fe ofthatdebtisdelintinquentdebt,at UncleIe S am . W illie Nelson’s tax advis* I n ___ a n ^ gen ge e ra tion to fa n n __water_e r — sort o fa flo atin g monum' - I - ^ um ent___least-threejreflraovirv^uoJEha-disas*— ers-knoiknow-thia-Consequently, family------^ I I ~ bm in Atchisoji Coa>unty. G randpa to a foifailed farm policy, t e r and emergencyf loan1 programs of farmersaers like myself are faced with I ' I I founded our businesasa a fte r his first Ftoerom 1977 to 1985, govemmenilent the 70s were a natictional scandaL In larger s I I farm was loat in theii} la te ’2 0 ^ an supporportjevels for p ro g r^ cropsjjpsJn-„. _ 9omeSouthcmstatjitas, SO.percent to----- wouldIdotheonsebethecase. 0 ------I I ” "earlier’agricultural d'downturn. T he ...... creaserrowing money retire-e m arginal land from production H I - ..E?YCrnm.cntJannprD]rognuns.ourcom _ uctaanand increase exports of agriojricul*____from SBA a t 3 percecent and buying cer- than1 to Ifarm i t T ^ ^ r o g ^ _ w a s d_e^______I I I I would be w orth aboutut $1.80 a bushel; tural1 productspi to reduce their hoirlomn- tiflcates of deposit pipaying iO percent astatineting to agribusiness in those ar* III because we participatate , w e receive dousI debts.de The E u ro p ean Economlomic a t th e local bank sururo beat the hell eas withwith high participation. Some ^ about $3 a b ushel. Evjay the FmHA i s trying to dea Is were low, but subsidies made it H taxpayer of$500,000 )peryear.p These with thethe results. In neighboring Nod-No . “Crazy, crazy for fefeeling so blue," profitabltable. H bunkers, w hich resemmble i nothing so away CoCoun^ a farm er borrowedI sang Willie Nelson ata t his Farm Aid ConditndiUons changed again in the H much as truncated statadiums, like the moneyy fi from ^ e FmHA to purchasease a concerts. And Williee 1had eveiy right ’80s. ThereThe was renewed interest in H Minnesota Homer Donome, a re neces- farm . UrUnable to m ak e p a r e n t sI, , hche tb bo blue. After all,, nnot only were we conservairvaUon as grain supplies moved H sory because th e m orere traditional ‘ simplyy packedp up his family and1 lefleft. family farmers in tenjrrib le shape, but from shortfallsho: to surplus. You can H forms o f grain storage:e a re already A comm«imercial lending institutiona Willie himselftestifiefied to a several- guessI wwh hat came next An uneasy coa- ■ fulL Billions o f bushels^Is o f grain are would Ihc have begun foreclosure pro-■0- hundred-thousand*dc<]ollar cattle feed* lition. ofoff farm groups wanting to cut H stored all over the Mididwest in bins, ceedingsigs, taken possession o fth e; farmfai ing loss. O f course. WWillie’s cattle feed- prpducticiction, environmental groups __ _ H sh'Ss7and blihlc^j^^- g ra th raised by and soldjld it in order to recover at tea:least jng problems weren’tI’twfiatthey wanting!ing to reduce erosion, an'd politi- APL«*rpnoio" farmers like m e in resf:sponse to govern- a portionion of the original loan. Thee seem ed. Family farmtmers, including . dans waiwanting more votes, presided ment poyments that h(hold liUle rela* Fm H A\ a couldn't react a s a normal1 W illie Nelson, are cli{ligible to use cash ' overtheJiebirUi 1 ofthe “Son ofSoil , . 1 _____X.estec-Hutton.of-I'af-Kalispcll,-Montana^ hollolds rareewc-xjuintuplcts.. tionttranyTnarket sigignalsrO uringT i------londerwr-wouldbecauBcltwas underer Da ------accounting for ta ^ ulurposes i because “ ~Banlr,'*r,**7)therwlfleknown‘Bff1ha8. 80I A t T h es C u r r y C r o t d n «I •- Fllery Idaho I against moming 'skies. A de^af^ade ago, the Los Angeleseles mind-boggling. I ju s t think tl of myself more thathan a decade ago, dividinglg thetl C a U U i I Newborn calves, stilltill wet behind Times chronicled ch th e a n n u a l’ cycleycle as trying to survive." profitsI orand expenses equally withh thctl I the ears, step tentativelj/ely in pastures from planlahting to harvest with Hen-Ien- Of the years of farmtn failures. Hen- landownc vner while he provides all» thetl g e n e h u l l D O U G H U U GREG HULL I a t first Iigh£ w hile insects, int newly nenfent,t, hish wife and business part-art* nenfent sfiys: "You alwIways wondered labor. I hatched, race across mist;listy farm ponds ner, Judy,idy, and their children. Matt,att, if you w ere going to » be the next onc. Office: (208) 7734-6459; Eveninnings: (208)326-4087 I weaving traila. Tractors.ors,_damp_with__ Bill and. d .t Julie,_as_they_worked-andind- You'were^always=wDcinied^that-you— But-whw hat;i5Ti6w :iB'the'tbtal‘df3Cf 308 ■ ■ I moming dew, idle besideide boras w h ere lived onn ttheir fertile fa rm ste a d 180 might be tu m e d downI at a the bank for acres tha■hat Hennenfent has renteded ini ^ I sacks of seed com andi seedsc soybeans miles soutimthwest of Chicago. a loan or that you might ht incur a major the lastIt few1 years fo r a flat annuiinufll ' I are stacked awaitingg sowing i this Then.as, as now, the H e n n en fen ts mir-nir- crop loss. A t one tim e! we v owed more fee. Thee practiccf is a rapidly increa:reas* 1 7 I week or next. rored thehe Midwestcm farm family,ily. for our land th a n it w ass worth."' ing trendmd across th e M idwest, U.!U.S. r FINANC]:iA L I Across the great MidwestMi( grain The chonginges that have rippled acrossOSS In 1978, Hennenfentnt could reach Departmement ofAgricuiture analystlysts I belt, the season is tumiim ing. F arm ers and perm;rmanently reshaped agricul*:ul* the 682 acres h e workeded by traveling say. ^, I like Mike Hennenfent arean busy a t a n tu ra l mjd-ijd-America can be s e e n on thcthe I ancient spring rite — preparingpr the Hennenfenfents’ grain and livestock)ck M AkN A G E lVM E N T I soil for crops, their annualanr gam ble farm andd inii th e way th ey live. To lookK)k I .- .with.wind and weather,er, insects and _at them is.is.to.look at the.other.side.of-of- ...... - ______SE] I weeds. th e farm) ercrisis. IMINARI F G R I . Hennenfent,.43, hasi beenbe a fa rm e r The HtHennenfents’ success was'as I for more than a quartcr-cer-century. But gradual.. It grew out of conservativeiv e ...... ^ - h s m a ; I he begins this season workingw( more spending,g, diversified farming andnd A JXBUSS I N E S S :: I land with bigger, mornon* powerful keeping dubt d manageable, whichch ^ I equipment than ever before.bef He n ot C a n You AAfford To M issi) T h is S e m in a r? “ “ Pf6per"finanad a l m anagem ent iss essentifd e in today's I that gripped rural Ameriilerica for m uch I S OJob Too Sm all! ------|__^4ho49808,-hc.eiikrged.[cd.his.fnmimB- flopnrt economy. First5t Security Bank* is ssponsoring p a two day I - — CTterprise.------rtM iienszfeinlLng;' “ “ "^seminarthatit-explainB-in-Bim nplB-lan’gufire~^iow p: ------r— I ; He is not alone. Henne;incnfcnt is onc ROOfififing - Wood Frame - ...... financial mannagfement can improprove your business' I of thousands of successiessful farmers Melal Buildings. profitability. Pi I whose successes duringg tlthe farm cri* Practical applicationsis are emphasized in j th is program taughtt* by Managemernent Advisory Service j I ses went largely unnoticjticcd. And he ; A L L R O N I belongs to an evolving claclass of family Inc. I farmers upon whom thes UnitedUi S ta te s '3 3 -6 2 0 4 A will depend for food wellill Intoii the 2 1 st BGloreJi[e_7:30,AM_2 Alter 8:00 pm H e r e A re S o m e O f Th e TojCbpics Covered: centu^. (Sunday An/limc) The new American farfamily farm er 1 . CorporationsIS , Partnerships, Propioprietorship: Are taxesstaking toof Ibig a bite Advantagages, Consequence[ices alyzc-FinanGial-Stateiriemente------H— I r i f f - i O U V m ■ 3. JJsing Ratios)s to Spot Strengths andar Weaknesses ■. I d ^ o : 4. Expansion P!Planning: BEA ^ 9 3 4 - 8 4 6 6 Analysis5 tof Cost and Pricing Earn up to 8 . = , ■ Oc o lV v ^ L 5 % income •■ TAX FREE B reak EvJven Analysis, 9 3 4 - 4 0 9 8 ’ 5. B udgeting arand Profit Planning; SPWL . Control YYour Business,- Avoid I ATTENTIOI3 N B E A N P RRODUCERS CD id Surprises 1 0 0 ,0 0 ^ - - 6. Dealing WiththYour Banker...... -“ BeakonBeanan Com pany w antsi tcto rem ind D eposit $14 vs Depos-osil . SlOOtiOO- Earning 8.5% . $8,500 5 Interesrest $7,000 Types o fl'L oans, How l b G et A] everyone that w«w e w ill b e a b l e j t o fillII iyour needs for : Approval For Loans ' ______:____ 0 Taxescasismo ft Fodorni} $ 2 .4 8 5 7. E sta te Plannining: bean seed againain ttiis year. W e willII havef Idaho ______- -Net------$1$ 8 ;5 0 0 ------Net—------$ 4 t5 1 5------^HowTb-P 'Certified SeedinIn alFvarieties. Prcserve'YouT'hivestnJtraent; ------— ------— B usiness' = ------Wfrift/i{hfii.SO:brijerpayJng a-m ileageg e r p r e m i u m ------— • ^ -AjBCBQtartJcle.ln thet»-WallStiEeUmimaLstab 3 Valuation,.Estate Ta:T axPlarm ing______again this year. and Investment advi:visors are turning to SPVIPWL'S and SPO A 's with malor In su ran ce comip p an les for SAFETY and ^ R N . ' This Two Day Semijm in a r 1. Mileage premium:pn 0-14 miles93 -- 10c per cw t. W i U B e H eld1 ______15-30 milesiS -- 20-c p er cw t. Drop by or call Joei to i examine whether SPiSPWL is an a p p ro p ria te ------, 31-50 miles ”■ innsstiiientfora portittttm ofihcfniits'of fonr lal rsday^^m d-I■ - E r i d a y — ------O ver 51 miles(S -- 4 0 c p e r c w t . J un i e 2 n d a n

I C o ir p o r ai t e r a i j e t s t<0 W OJ.|^ I Stu,idy findst retailI beef draiIrainonit.” -hstTmtc AAbout the time Mummainau began . WASHINC'JGTON (A P ) - - C attle volvolved superm arket surveys in la te seaiearching for a w ay to makeetherMch tl already haveve lost much oftheir flab 1987 191 and eariy 1988 in Atlanta, nprjtable._forroer._Washingtngton-Bed^. „UHo«ese-still-more-as consum- Chicago,-Dallas,-Dsnvei Ch 7rDetroit; . skinkins football player Sam HuffHi came erajnm anriliieaa fat-in^eip-b^fi-a—-Houstmi, Ho Loa Angelea, Kuw York— ------ouTu t a n d osKod 11’ Mum m au coicould get a jtm jy' | by Tpxas A&M said City, Cit Philadelphia, Seattle, Tampa, • horsorse for someone’s wife. Wednesday. - Fla., Fla a n d Washington, D.C. ‘ J R -'l tiA “H orse people a re good- peopeople, but __ Reaenrcheilers found th a t th'e Itodomly I elected retail beef_ . 3me-would-do-anj^ng-to “ ainount ol VIvisible or sep'arable foF'cijtoita contained an average o fT O P * I i horsorse," Mummau eaid - axand Huff was down 2727 pereent in retail cuts perpercent separable lean, 11.7 per­ anted a horse from some)meono he from two ye,i'ears ago, and the fat- cencent separable fat (3.3 percent ex­ couli)uld tru st. content of ^m u n d b^f was down ternal ten fa t M d fl.4 percent “seam " — — W ith" that “experience^ MMummnu- lOpSSHt: ' ______oror iintermuscular fal), and_9i4_iyr...... iML-there—wa s -a -m a rk c t-fc:_for~woU.^ ------The-Htndy,ly.' whfch was released cc^nl ^ separable Iwne and connective -trailained. horses-at-moderatoo.pnces-m- - p. bythe-Agriraculture Departmt*ntrln'-~tl8stissue:------^------thele Washington .area.' He[e started I------;— builcjilding a herd , going west to PIN K S 5 5 ^ ^ :: *!:*•. I ' withth horse people coming fromrom as far SA^^LL REDS /ay as New Jersey andI VVirginia O L A T H E . VIVA 63 Soacllach to buy tho-M arriotl horseshoi — 114 59 ^ ■ ^ I whicllich usually n u m b e r aboutt200-as 20 410 rr-n I S M A ll WHITES iH a s from closer-in Wasliashington .jgg |S GREAT NORTHERNS W#»nincionPo»tpholo gubujburbs. AURORA U OF I 60 M a r r lo o t t C o r p o r a t e r a n c h a t: HHum e, Va.. ralaes q~uartertcr-Korees for aale In tht h e W e s t ______In_[n_I«87f_ the—Marriott—i _ B , „ c h - — o u b a :! ^---- FbEETWeeD—)------^-----TWO------1— showiDwed its first profit. HUME, Va. - Virginia V: Route 635 Yet'et while Marriott had Hereljreford If the attempts tcto run the property “Wi‘We’re on th e m ap now,” MuMummau CCONTRACTS AAVAILABLE ...... IB fi roller-coaster r b blacktop road that cattle,Lie, sheep and about 40 qiquar- al a profit fail, therere is another alter— said;d. “We have'50 customers•fi a week “ ■iufbi‘ bruotl U1U1U8 uii'Llie p ropTpe e rty,— n a tiv e thttt-aca rea-ar a - lot -of-local-folka;— comin M'liMwi>K1XA£1LXUCJB1BLAJI in c rtcL v»- mr an-in-your------dirty pickup truckscks live' side-by-side it lever'wos nev a paying businessIS ^ven- the possibility thailat Marriott might Bul3ut being on th e m ap as a hoihorse op- AREA TOD with Mercedes andmd the Blue Ridge ture. break up the propcperty and sfell it — eralioilion just outside the heartirt of the - . V 3DAY MountoinB loom oover farms with • Inn 1985, 1 M arriott hired R eist MiMum- for what experts {said could be as Virgirginia h u n t co u n try is not aadiBtinc- d MAMPA k EUHL" ""fflGSmPING - HAI^ names like ValhallaIla and Shiloh. mau,i, a i lanky cowboy who grew’ upu p in m uch as 830,000 antn acre. • • tion1 tht: a t rom es w ithout a few!w raised A t tbe base o f' RattlesnakeR( Moun- Southth Dakota and Wyoming andid v who Because of Fauqjquier County’s re- eyebnbrows in the inner circleI of horse _ Mac ■ : •■ Kelly Mark ' tdin in F au q u ierr successful,” said thorouroughbreds l h a t ' are specially spc wiith, a manor lioi house bull! in ■th'e"'(H3rriirrioit Corp. Chairman J.W. Mar*”M 'FduquTer Coiinty reirealffsta tc-attorney-irainoinod for hunting and jumpingi n g - ...... a i early 1800a overlook)oks bams and sta- nott. Jr.) Ji said; ‘I don't care vvhatit yyou Alan Olsen. “Whalat they’re doing, The'he horses M um m au sells are quar- ind Pick upI t h e c r o p . " ------— ...... bles fiUed-with hors-orses. W ords on an- do, but bui make it economically sousound given th e am ount ofljfland they have, is .lerhorlorses, lhe .working-slylee 1horses • O t keep it honeat.’ " Mummaum re- verv low intensity., 1There’s no indicn- iispHri in ii thp Wp.^t fQc.cowhnv nnr )rder your Be? e a n S e e d walls that were builiuilt by slaves label called.:d. “Those were the only tw o crile-cri tion th a t they’re goirDing to do anything suchil as a roping and riding thele r range. ------the-property-FairfieliSeld-Fanns-and-Fi*— ria-hc-jic-gaTO-mc-—-honesty^nd-m aking—rcally^ aki commercial;^=------^------ItV a-ca-distinction-that-is-importjsrtant-to------______ei2 _Run Ranch. But u t the land, bought monev. ______"A lot of people arcire concerned about th c tor __todaA Y ! ^ ------ey,"______tony horse crowd.______by J. WillanTMarribiribtt Sr. in 1951, is As! MummauW goes about the taskask of the rural selling,"" said Don "Ladd, “I don’t d( know what they’reJ upui to,” REBD GRAIN & BEANsr~C afl Toll Free known now by its coicorporate name - makinging money in what moy bce tthe Marriotl’s vice presesident of govern- Peter;r Wynans.. editor of the■ weekly.. w - C O ., IN C . ------Marriott Ranches. ■most: unusudriind u obscure comerier of ment affairs, to wht'hom M um m au re* Middledleburg. Va. horse hible,lie. The 1-800-632-8661 Marriott, who “gngrew up In Utah, the Bethesda,' Be Md.-bdsed hotel,, rres- ports! ...... Chronionicle of the Horse, said of h ______used the.ranch_asi a a get-away where tauranian t and food service gian t’s8 em- e Mentioning the spreadingsf h_^D^s|ng otl RarRanches. O f f e r i n g • li^jiaVGoDil he could ride W esteritem style and dab- pire. rresidenls of thc surround!nding development in thee nrea, Ladd soid: “If.yLyayVe selling.quartcrhorsc^gS = jacjm es4ii n . • « « » » Ijle in Uif^SusinesT*88 of h o i^ s , c aiile'' area aare r watching with mle'r'esi. "We'c'eflainly have~i3^0 plans lor inai pj^^i"sure, you re lalK ing low iicl and sheep. Ronaldd FReagan w ent rid- Mun-ummau is selling horses fromm tth e lypo o f developmonl.nl. ... After having Wynanlans snid. 'T o u ’d havo toS se ™ "Serving Sot3uthern Idaho Farmer:lers For Over 25 Years" ing with tho K ing; oof Morocco there, ranchh iand is thinking about puttiitting il for more than 30I yyears, we have no' awfulj| lot1' of them." , ‘ and other dignitarieiries and friends of in a WeWestern-style villoge and ofTerifering immediate plans to3 cdispose it. Dut Marriott, as well as l^ily1 members, wogon>n rides to attract more peoplepie lo al the same time. wew< w ant il to con- ■' ' also enjoyed th e farmrm . the ran•anch. trib u te to the compapany nnd nol be n ght Bug Reasisons ^ IGi c k U to inv(est withI ' Y o iu r F c E d w aard D Jones & C o. ------W eV elighte:»ned up! K ick upipIT -your feet : iIrU .S. G oyerirnment Guarranteed Bonds -and have sojom e fun w ith-IfeIfem po, one Guaranteed as to timelytir payment of princicipal and interest. is 8 . 9 9 % *

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* 1D r J o n e s &S c ’^ C o ' . ” ‘ ■ " Member Now Yoi'ork Slock Exchango. Inc. r - ^ ______L__Membef.So'cufi>iiJios-lnvoslor-Pfotoction CorptorpofDtion------■ ' 1^777. L _ s ...... ' .. I Sunday. May 15.19E, 1988 Times-News. Twin Falls. Idaho ■ tngageraments D5 ------■ -Dear Abibby“D6 ---- ' ^ 2 ■ Annjverstrsaries D7 Tl Teaccher M a r s Z li ^waxrds^— I I ga±Qd - 4 — ^ I t u r n - t o 1 ------PourMngic Vallojlloyresidontrwere ------1 honored during the*fie “Proud-to-Teach^: ------1 luncheon held lastwIt week in Tw in F alls I s t a r s bythe Idaho Educat:cation Association I R epon IV. ' n M arion PotersoDKin, Twin Falls, re- I r a Astrologi^’s ju^t — —ceived-the^Friendt>f[■ofEducation^ ------D award. She was honoonored a s a commu- ■ the thing to do nity member who has contributed to - ^ T h e Los Angelca T im es . Bch(»l_children throurough th e M cG ruff______w B ' " I The ' "crime dog” propamim in~M apc^lley -H-H0LLY\V00D-=-Even“ a8-jaW8 ------schools and has trayeayeled th o u san d s of dro|dropped over the use of horoscopes in miles in Idaho to nake sure McGruff ththe e White House, astrologers who ca* is in many elementartary classrooms, teter r to high-powered clients were say­ The popular.classroojroom p u p p et h a s in- d ing that Nancy Reagan is hardly troduced children to safetys and self- j| alondone in her pursuit of schedules protection. bV’ tJnieImed to the stars. ------In-Indecdrthoy-clalmlhVAslroturi' is" “ iLorayneO. I f . ' nighty crowded with celebrities from' . thhe e worlds1 of show business,-politics,...... — — j~ S m ith H l A iterature, high finance and more. Astrologer Jacqueline Stallone, for fe r'T ------^ ------instanatance , sayB-s lw ro u tiiifly advises------r— er son, Sylvester, on whether his A n g ie E a m e s, a} specialsp education - B ^ films1ms will be succcssful and chooses tcacher from Bliss,, wm as honored a s . - thie e mostn favorable dates for releasing the Region IV “IEAI C(C ourageous i is nmovies to the public. Other celeb- Teacher ofthe Year.”;r.” She w as placed -• Ities she has prepared astrology on probation at Wendt indell for being “too chartlarts for include Farrah Fawcett, assertive." Although;h shes m e t term s of lizabeth Taylor and the late Richard probation but the schc chool board fired u rton. P atti Labellc, G race Jones. A l______— her^^yw ay, accordinglingtoJTerry ______j g acTno and th'elate G race Kelly, says Gilbert, d istrict IEAk nrepresentative. H M!rs. rs.: Stallone. G ill»rt said m any com - V y ;ommunity mem- ...... Bui But, for her son, she scrutinizes the bers supported her am and testified on ■ .L planea n e ts relentlessly, som etim es advis* | her behalf. - ingg hihim on a daily basis. ; —— ‘TVe-presentthls'aw awardVecause------f e s ^ ...... ^ ------"Evei^m E v g'fregaraing 'his liljms) 'f~ she has exemplified co I courage th a t we - IS been doncon the b asis o f astrolog* i admire,” Gilbert said.id :...... ------Rip{ Jcalal pprediction," the astrologer says, ______nm«>.w«wionoti»Qto?>»KE5t5BuB?^ recalleallingthnthcmiinhashadtowage ______, ucaTlon president, wasvas honored as A f t e r a I p n g c a r e e r In e d i education, retiring Sawurtooth school principap a i K e ith T u r n e r s t i l l likol. All former students, teaceachers and friends Canyoryon. G ueste s t says. “I’ve asked h e r about jobs $50 savings bond a s finfirst placc w inner andd -— presto - the 10-year-oldId had1 captured one are in' nvited. “We:Ve lived off the land," T urnerr says,{ "trapping, i stuff and different decisions I've in the school bus Road-1id-E-0 held by D ofthethe craftiest of spccies. Sawiwtooth teachers, staff and1 sistudents are plan- snaring■ing and fishing.” T um cr andid both so n s took I ^to make, Sho’s generally on the Bus Co., Inc., ofTw inn FFalls School Hi{His fa th e r, director of the Okli Oklahoma Fish and ning a i variety of pranks to “I“honor"-their de- theirr ownov 100-mile boat trip downn th e m iddle fork money,ney. I’d say 90 percent." District. Gam(.me D eportm ent, called the neinewspaper and the ■ partin; ing principal next week, butut iEvelyn Donnelly, of thle e JSalmon River and THimerr Itaught survival . Com'omedienne Phyllis Diller reports P a u lin e P a th c a l,, Jerome,Jc won a eventm t w as publicized before the ai e a nim al w a s to k e n , echoolol secretary, did n ot w ant to - tip their han d ” coursesses at Bradley Boy Scoutcampnp...... - that-sht'She, too, has found it worthwhile—------$25 gift certificate forir s'low, retiring from a long careareer in education, -20 yeai lars, says: “He has a way of showing he has youngg b boy. Hc remembers shootirting doves when throw s a few things a t m e aboul - , aucth, both Jerom e. the.N principalpi of SawtooUpSchwllOol will have more confide ience in you, which is npprip r thji? ___ cxonde ar,-says-He hos-a— ...... - See TURNER onPag T y -m y -8 cco n d 'h u sb an d 'an d ‘ Bhe“ ...... ^ • S ec ’LIG O T o3n n P ; a g e D 3 ’ ,--- * •Sc£See ASTROLOGY on Po«^D2 ^ ' Storiesi s behimid the Uegaciei sougl'hi By LORAYT^YNE O R T O N SM ITH m em ories of past ncighl:ghborhood gath* Perrint ne Hotel in Twin Falls, or)r the ery type of openleration throughout the I Tim cs-N cw?wa s w riter eringa. North1 iSide Inn a t Jerom e, all havlavc a en tire M agic ValValley to participate. I Perhaps the businestless was long a story tcto tell. ____ ^______x m iL Xf A ALIiS.—.ThpyV f liirlfing.. 8------town land m ark but no h w th a t sioty is t» m g sought ...... in every com:ommuniQrin Magic Valley. - jEtai All businessei3ses and industries arc I • •• ing, such as Meyer’s HaHardware store a lastiiting legacy during Magic \ It m ay’ bbc an old hotel whose - Val- invited to w ritete tht eir histories and to I in Gooding or the venerable vei Hia- le/s objbservance of the Idaho Cent weather-beai>eaten exterior hints at (nten- ente? displayss ofol pictures, old equip- ^ w athfl Hotel in Hailey.y. nial. early day’ tctales waiting to be pre- ment or productsjcts a t the July 3 State- While some businisincsses have Donnina Scott, Twin Falls, s served, or j sug* hood D ay cclebnjbration to be held this r a now-defunct groceryy • played a more dominantant role in their gested i and was asked to headd the t summer at thehe Twin Falls County store or cafeafo which sparks nostalgic^ commurtities, such as as the former project.'A. She urges individuals inin ;ev* Fairgrounds inn Filer.F I ■ D escribed aaanoldfashionedfair, s ai ’ I the Filer eventit v,will include old-time I crafts, an anticlUque fashion show, E games, food boothuths, music and enter* E ___ . ______tahunent,, acco■Ccording to .Carol . I Stephena, cKalrmirman. ______. ■ ■ ^ I t will be a dayiayoffunan^activity I (<~"i celebrating 16^1'Ml~^ii7riil~patteriia,' — Scott say8,-whilc-ilcthcTvrittenhistoi^””

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- - V - :- -'Y ■ D-2tlmes-Nows,T'I,Twin Falls, Idaho Sundaidav. May_15,19M...... ' " . ■—>— Astroj / o g y — • Continued frcfro m Pago D l TiThough like Goodman, Omorr C Kentucky Friedd C hicken in Tokyo." laintains-thot-he gives few pi V a s right but it didn'tdi( keep me from ' private------Knowing wheien to consult the stars- — jtrological readings, hc says thi it. that liv- and whon to ig-ignore them can be a . ------. '"Slg * cllonts who.have-allowcd.hi him to problem for pvoren.dp.tfQtP/^.fn1ln^r»i nf_ _ fTCal'lhCli* nam es include kKim io No- astrology'. Jacqutueline Stallone reniem- dren done so I cocould better under- vak,ik, Angio Dickinson, Susann i Stras- bers that she urged u her son not to 8tand“ thcm7~Andtod~ Katherine has borg•rg nnd TomSmothers.------^------many Briptte'"Niels*en'until 1 Bflcr a - — warned mo aboutIt ppeople'! considered when he would “see But astrology use is hardly Hi ___doing business witwith," Diller rccflll8._ I t light."...... fc - 4 those in the arts.-Ncw York- . . . vvnrned me Vnonce when two ^ y s B lasted 19 m onths and ised financial adviser and astro came a fle rm e to ddo o a sitcom. She said ^ ® I in divorce. "If he’d ono was sleazoidd aand the other was im Crawford, whose financialcim waited for the < a le I eclipse, ho woiddn’t cti^s have been written_up_jj suicidal and sho waiw as right. I don’t con- p.in.tne—havomarriedheier in‘tbe‘flrat'place,"~ all Street Journal and Bar liilt her often cnougough. I once opened a iarrons, she laments. “Asiastrology can only pre­ ys his days oro routinoly pop] restau ran t and didrlidn't consult h e r and --dlct,itcan*tprev€v e n t." ------— - - itbombed/‘- . .with:th calls from big business i ; ...... Contacted ln‘Chi«Ihicago, do Jersey ac-' ‘ fr®*")m around th e world...... knowledged thatit she has several "I get calls every day from th e well-known clients3ts but would only diee East,I London and other pai NewrOwner I nam e one: the lateIte Arthur Treacher, thee \world, as well as from tradeaders in L Jrlna Spanbauer-S I who for many yearjars was Merv Grif* thee United1 States," saya Crawraw fo rf, ^ merly ot L , / J fin’s tolevision annoinouncer. who10 says he dares not mentior ------i-Astrologor—Carro.rroll-Righter, who namemes ofhis callers. t.»„ tho ThenHeadliner ^ died^^ earlier this8 :month, acknowl- In addition to private consul.suiting, I Welcomesis Everyone in M edged that his cliente n tele includod M ar- awford publishes his finandal lene Dietrich, Lanala ’Turner and Clark j. rial pre- I T / i e H e • Inside Stateroom $ $1 9 9 9 (Book price $17^7 4 4 - $ 2 1 4 4 ) ’ants McQueen. • O utside Stateroom $ l1 ,0 9 9 (Book price $222224 - $2494) Spring a n d S u mmmer r colors and fabrics Denim Onan'im b re y S h o r t s — -— Santa-Monica, Cali Va[u«;lues ^ 6 .0 0 'alifi*based -astrolo- - -— DeluxeOutslde------$"$ 1 7 1 9 9 (Book-price $212249-'$2749)- - - ______L ighhtBliie__ t ______I' g e r a nd syndicated1 cocolumnist Sydney B u y 6 h &M M th e 2 hd V a l u e s ; Omarr points out that th astrology is INCLUDES AIRAl FROM/TO BOISESE ss $22.00 r ______nothing new to ooliticlitici, in Cnlifomin ______L lm lted-S pace - LImltftriLl Tlmft - Bnnk.k Rarly------FREE ______or elsewhere. ------!^When-Goodwin-K-Knight-was-gov— ------______ernor of Californialia (1954*58), he z ^ z i 9 ^ 9m i 3 . 9 9 calle3 me In to his oflotllce and showed > C = = -2060°/°/oQFF- 3 : i — - me-charts of peoplele ; he was dealing G r'O o U p o f J u s t ArrivedA r " with," says Omarr,-jr; an author and ice syndicated coluihmst.s tr ------58 S w irmwear Related Knit During World.War-arJI,-Om arr says, Tv

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i T h a t'Sstring t Thing’ i • Continued fronj m P a g e D l is com ing ml 8. M olchan, Sun Valley,y .w ^ a s n ator ofth o adolesc‘scent p rogram , said J eeim i u ifer Keeler, daughter of ; TW INFALLS.LS - Suzuki violin studentsIS oof Ju lien n e S laughter willI - ing next year’s Road*Il'E > 0 a re asked to initiate*}ted into A lpha Sigma N u, JeaJesuit - tho project is portt ofo tho center's pro- Jenyry aia n d Carol Kesler, Jerom e, h as ‘^tring-T^g^ coaixr»rtat-7:30 p.m. Mon< to ------B rune, and K ris RiRule.-son of-Donna - - er.------TW INFALLSLS - The T w in F alis Count] man. He and his wifee Ia n d son will be the Amem erican F estival Ballet Comp)mpa- and K ris Rule, both nty Ezteosion Homemaker th Hozelton, at- JaaoiBflon ^ i l d o i f , son o f Mr. and Council mooto ata t: 1:30 p.m. T uesday a t thele Twin1 F alls County extcn- returning to Magic VaGalley area to ------ny’s sunlummer workshop at auditioniions ...... tended th e nationallal leadership confer-- .D aylon Stolldoif, R upert, has sion m eeting roamoom, 634 Addison Ave. W. Maifarsha' Howell, home exten- make their home. held inIn IBoise. S h e studied with BBev- e\ enceoftheOfficeEiEducation Associa- been na 1 nam ed an Achievement Acad*------___ ; sion economistjvi^ i l l give a program on egg''cookery.- co ------erly Haclackney since she-was 8 years Uon inLouisvillbTK•Kj^rune placed emyowi G ayla PouU on, Bu: award winner in'business educa- lurley, won the old. third in tho fihancis district title of Young C tial assistant (ac- tion . Ho w as nominated by Stephen 'C areerist and counting I) competil . H istory 1 lition. . Astoh,lh, bbusiness education teacher at y buffs m eet T uesday will represent th e Soutu th C entral Busi- Younging men who ere in the Pori< ness and Profe^Ional ^ Both arem em bersrs o fth e OEA chap- Minicoico IH igh S c h o o l . ______.. ; ------TWINFALLS-LS— Truman Clark will tallalk on early days at Rose- 1 Women at the Hope’s)’a 60-doyi adolescent treatmei __ ^ _8toteconveHtidnin Sar terat-ValloyHighSc:School. T hey w e r e ------___ ;_____W‘K^_and_Cn8tleistleford _for_ the_Twin_FalIs.i.Histprical.SocieQ' H at- 7:30— and^inL Other centerr in Twin Falls planted flower ------contestants were C aro ____ ^m panielby^ratralce W alker, V al-__ .Ardy'i p.m. i^iesdoy atIt H erretts Jew elry Store onn IK im berly RoVd. t h e pub- rolyn Vallot, - ...... QitheSe■ SeniorCenter on Eastland-- cdyce F ries is the nowly elected— ...... — “ T ley OEA'cHapter ad^Im o r. T he n a- leader oi lie is invited. Buhl, and H eik a G o ldId e n , Bliss, Drive ThT hursday. Ted Wenzel, coord er of TOPS Club No. 3. Velda ° tional ev en t drew sonomo 2,500 second- Greenflcnficld is co-leader; M argaret : Legal sei ary students. G ra nnt, t, secretary;f N ancy Bond, trea- ecretaries tot J4 eiiiio n ’d INVITE i YOU TO Independent M eat CcCo. w as founded iion abouttut them . Fine Fururniture & Gifts : E D E N - T h o0 S Silver i a nd G old Senior Citi:itizens C en ter in Eden in- in 1904 in Twin FallsIs “primarily to There> nmust be many Twin Fall^alls S/ncnee 1 9 0 8 A SPECIAL vites th e communitjnity to a d in n e r and p r o gim i ^ T uesday noon in obser- provide fresh beef tolo the laborers adults wh who recall lunchtime gathath - SHOWING OF ______..yancfijCQldeL&mE __ _biiildipg_t}ip. ..Tw in Fn'.^nll.s . ran n l .sy.-i- cringMlUhe-oki-Driveway-Maricet-oi U i ; those over 80. tem," says Otto Florenmce, Jr., whose Second StStreet North when CLear:^ ORIGINAL \WATER COLORS BY3Y IDAHO ARTIST father, tho late Otto Flolo ren ce Sr., w as Junior High Hij School was nearijy on ot : P arentss hearh a b o u t lelearning a longtime owner. Shoshonele !Street in the original loca : TWIN FALLS1 - - Deva W ard, early childhoIhood specialist, will talk Started by Emil Bro;rose nnd Frank high schoollOol. ! on “Preparing Yourour Child for a Lifetime off Learning"L at a Parents Terrill, the firm was firs fi t located in Placesi lilike the Idaho Departmen! ; Support Networkk meetingirn a t 7:30 p.m. Wednesnesday a t 236 Quincy- St., Rock Creek Conyon, ncnear where the Store, whe^here tho advertising slogargan; R OYMA!lSGN Oregon Trail ron._Betw . ____ ; TwinFalla.^ ween_1910 and ‘^eet mele ao t tho ID ” was part o f local« a l - ...... - M slay 10 to June 101 0 - 1 9 8 8 ^ ______- _____ 1915, Carl Jungst and a Mr. Whitney culture; Roxy Rt Theater, Wray’s Cafe!afe purchosed the firm a nd I : B oating[ hlessons offerired d began m aking and even1 thU e old E ighth Avenue Mar-Iar- I 1440 BIU(ue Lakes Blvd. N. • TwinTv Falls. ID. ^ sausage which was soldlid through five ket wherero 1Bill Brow n’s courtesies arearo ^ ______: TWIN FALLS -- The' Magic Flotilla of thele Coast< Guard Auxiliary retail markets in Twin1 iFalls and one warmly renrem em bered — all are p a rtt oof f ' ------— • will offer a six-Jcsso}sson course on boating skillsills and seamanship at 7 in Kimberly. "our town"n" 1and should be recorded, I p.m. W ednesday andam May 23 a n d 25 in Roomam 139 of thc CSI Aspen Oldtimers will rem'member these Scott reW»r~thht h Mr.Jr " ■ this be chicken pox,r p o a f v y . , 2 ------oraomothtnsrlHfentii oe-to-youtA/otorinorlon------In 1945, with the pron)m ise his three Clos foundeiided Clos Book Store in 1912, W hiio ho ClCross ' t _ .-.Anothor longtime fami contact with □ cortair□in p la n t o r Vetorlnainary Hospital PA Tiily business. When Roper’s Ro| expanded in 1965, o b lo c t. It c o u ld olso -Turner- now with fourth generatic ecac Syrirup HUMCO Uboratotory Incorporated has receecently issued a _ __nationwide recall.tll.of.all.forms.of.lpecac SyrSyrup manufactured byHUMCO. (AdrtIrug u se d to induce vomitiiTiiting in case of poisoning.) Som ething\g ju s t fo r you... If you P"icoduct, ploaee reloffHt-to-llo GhupKu fui a------~ complete refund oor exchange it for an alteiilternative brand, TMC If you have any qulueslions. please call yqurqur local ShopKo i m pharmacist. p B R: Ie a s t Your i m m e d l aIte t i attention to this: m atter is r / s c r e5; E N IN G greatly appredc i a t e d ^ ______P R O <)GRAM Free! Screenlings H J o h n BB o y e r

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•r 1 ’i I ' ------0 ‘4'Tlrrtcs-‘NowowsrTwlrrfallGTlctatio r ------S on ^ ConngratuL(ations Collegii [e of ScDutherrn Idahc3 classi of 1 9 8 8 ^ TW m FALLSS -— The rotlowinit atudenU Heather H Rice, Twin Falla; Patric itrida Ulorri. OraJtlng; Jamim«a Byeta Jr.. Twin Folia; ae; Ricky Cowen. Twin Fails;lils; Brian Dobbs* Hafen, BUaa; Us; Charles Vogler.H ^bum . ffniduatcd Tnim thathe College of Southern Idaho Elko. El Nev.; D iana Walkar.-Twin F i; Donald PhUlipa, Twin Falls; in FalU; Kim- Gory Clawaon, TTwin FalU; Robert DePew, Twin FolU; Terrv Ford. San.SartdooinL.Jamr. Jamea Tvlar .tlrR r.T tin ffa U s______- " ______.. TwlH'JilUl AUa"u. Uupuu. HetchumT MtSKS I ~- ~ Garrett.-Blo'ckfoott-U^Tenoone«-Hou*e,—Ca»------W«ldlng:~M lU; ' Kurt DrogiT, Ifcyburn; Eric DulHn7Shoohono: r ■ ■■ ...... Ajtriculturo: ClirCliiirAlleT V a'n'B le«n: Ru“ ~“ "Sodal■ Science; Dawn Anderaon. -M choel-Bihuer.-TSiHri ■ Falla; von. W endell; Mitchell. Hanaenlen; DennU Pearaon. Ellis; Ueford; EUaa LeUo, .Mountainin Homa;1 Williom Michael Burke,te. Twin Falla; Jim GrMne, Cald-Id- Ronald Emberton, Jerom e; Jose C ooulez. pert. DlDana Caaaadore, Gooding; Stacytocy Modoeni J .m ,, PaterKjn. J . Heybum; Bill SholTer, Filer; McDonlel. Caldwell; Joyce MichUchie. Twin Foil.: well; Ronald HHoyeo. Tw in FalU; Ronald Mo­lc- TwinFoUs;Ju*n Jimone*,TwinFalli;Donald Acrlculturo/EquiiEquine: Kelly Pennell. Twin Gooding: Ch H. Androw O'CrowIey, Piu Picabo:Koth- Scott Turner. Oo«xsodingi Timothy Vowoer. Klm- Patrick Mooney. Twin FalU;a; William\ lUaae, Crma, Wendell; iM King, Jerome; D on K W ham , Buhl: F«lU;Mich«llo8Itaker. tak. Rupert. le>lley. T ^ n Falb: Shnwn-Hu------Engineerinr-Timothy-Peirall.-•ell.- H anaen;-- ciyda Dwight; Rup :up«rt:CarIFire.''J*rotu«:Tom’-' ISusan Budd. Hozelton; Loriill.riirCIa{i:’TWi5-Tnin"0?^Croirock^ H eyburn; Vonte Lelvh^__ W e W in ir^ r i Barnee; Boiae; Fldrenao—...... mnn. Je(T.efT.KJdd. Me.o. A rir; Carol Poubla Po Tarango. Haielton;. RandallidJl_Watjioo,_Lu>dtyJn(in*,-Ta T«xas;-Truy McFarlin.-Twin- 1 :------KinnnmonrTV-cndo! - FaltarSusan HeUley. Buhl; Vlckl-Kepworth, Vli m*nn; Twin FalFblla; T erry Sneory. Twin Falla:lil— Caitro^uHiy; Henry Robi^n. T^SinFaHoT" T rfdelI;~Jo« Molyneux. Twin 'TwiJTFilla. T» ■ Folia; Kant Murplrphy, Kimberly; Dennia Rob- .Jerome; Deniae King. Port O On rchard. Wash.; F«!l»; AlnnStuUmo.iman. Twin Foil.; Sharon Ur- Regiatered Nuraing; Korla Ah! Ahlm, Twin bina. Folrfield; RoitobertSchnxidar.Twin Falls, • ' tGlenno McCoy. Heybum; Patri'atricia Manning, rutla.9ho«hon». Falla;Fe Carol All. Twin Falla; Debra A flOfflW fCCH fl! f! .flB lfpi ffliW f f f l l l T O f f l i m ® viiiiiiiitiiiiiiir? iro A nker. Fil- Foahion M erth.ihajtdialng: Shariaa Bowman, 1Rupert; Lynne Miller. Twin Pall,Falla; JuoniU Oa- UuflineM Admir Imini.trotion/Computer Sci- er. e r Carol Annia, Twin Falli; Helenen yA rrington. Twin Falla; Wenc■ndy Oaina. Gooding; L oura Ibom. Twin Falla; Tesale P honhon-ia, Hozelton; 1 oi Moh«, Macau; Debbie Nei- Twin Tv FalU; Sandra Bean, Jerome; . «nc«: Chsonfi Choi A ne; Ju d y Big- Davenport. Goodinling; Paulette Day, B uhl; Amy IRebecca Robinson. Blockfoot;>t; Jansll*, Roes. Ir- ■*HOWTOIMPRO-VOVE YOUR LOOKS: T :_____ Bon, Twin Fulls; KorlICm'IeeaSLevcna.TwinFiLlla. . . ggcra. o Twin F alla; Alon Bradley, JeromJe r e; T er-- Hill.Ooodlngt JortartJyn OTooie, Jerom e; Lone' '• ITwin Folia; JonoiU Silvox. Burllurley; Rutli Ver- 1= U ualneu Admin.mlniatratJon/General Study: eim eiu Burton, Burley; Julle Crane, G E T A S3 T T Y L E C U T . H na, HoMlton; Thoraen. Elko. Nevlev. \Wey, Twin Falls; Treno Wotoon,on.Hupert. 1^ ______Horm(r„Binghnm,_>..Hendc™«t..Nov.> H fhriBty. .Vicyicky_Bd!TRrd9,jrwia.ralla;J>l«n« Oolay.vrlnI ------Fieherioa-ToehrJmologr-Mario-Boltrar-Jr;------Practical Nuraing; Deonna-Ba-Beer;-Wendell:------^Our.S&lprfHit:^ t ifl n cu t nbove a ^ Jone.. Twin Fnll«;1«; Terryl' Jone*. Paul; Uaa Falia: Fa Maria H urd. Twin Falli: Craig:ralgJackM n. Colombia; Josephh Carden, Malta; Kelly Car- IPnlay Fi.her. Heybum; Lindrinda Hightower, hniroit nnd tho next bost thing =5 Lauritzan. B nttis> .MounUin,.Me Nev.; Ju a n .\ian- Burley; Bu Jaequaline Johnaon. Twin Fi n Falla; Adri- peniar. Eden: Joyry Eimon. Kimberly: Michael Twin 1 Falla; DyAnn Jonea, Paul’oul; Donna Me- 1 " to a porm; Ircombinoa f co a groot ’ "4 ‘ chau,131iaji; Brianin Merrell. Twin Folia; V(LlI^- nnn on. .Madsen. Jerom e; Cindy Mangujngum. Dodo; Henderaon. Twin F I Falla; Curtia .Mahoney. Albi- Call, C Twin Falla; Linda .Mortlne:Jnez. Hagerman; § 7- looking haircutcut with blow-dry rle .Mueller, Twinn Fall.:Fi Shellie Pufohl, Bur- Debra De Manafinld. Twin Falla; Gayl.ieylene M un- in; Rick Scheer.'. Twin’ Falla; Romon do la Maiy ^ Sanchez. Twin FalU; Bobl )obbie ShephsH, I ' styling, ju s t $9.£$9,50 for mon and 'J ley; Hope Uphoff,; PoPoyetto; Greg Wella, Black- roe.rot Buhl; C lara Nelaon. Salt Lakele Ci C ity .U u h ; Torre Uribe. Colomimbia. CGooding; Wendy Slano, Filer;ir; £Suaan Tynor. ^ Je. foot. Jeanne Page, M urtaugh; athiyn PealPeak. Hailey; General Office:e Asaiatont: Carma Berry. JJerome; Kathy Yornngo. Goodiroding; Ida Yoes. ^ $11.50 for womon EducalTon: Loy.y £Bell. Twin Falla; Phyllia,, Chrintin«_Pepp«.>JIVln.FaUa;Annfl Ch uu ]PeturBon_KimUrly;-Tracy-B -ButUrworth,-Buhl:-£>eonna- -T-TwinFoll..------And it mnkos;o8 you; look liko a ------^ ^ — - Vnu* Berc, Twin FFalli;bI Karan BorU. Rupert; Twin Tw Falla; Jockllyn Ruaaell, Vale.lie. Ore.; La- Chapin, Twin Foi'olU; Denise Chapin. Twin Retail Merchondiaing: A drianio n Bench. Twin I million, withoLh o u t Bp'onding a J LaDonnn Crampton.ton. Rupert; Oano Creoaon. Donna Doi Schroeder-Jonaa. Filar.ler. Janice Folia; Lynette Eldrdredge, Jerome; Lori Fonnce- FFolia; Gerlod Bloke. Jerome; MichoelBoum,Mi I fortuno. nuport; ShirUy ElEicholbergcr. Hagerman; Sprenger. Spi Paul: Juanita Thurmoirmon. Buhl; « , Gooding: Dolorlores Jensen. Ruport; Karla Murtaugh: A' Donno Denton. TVinvin FalU; Carrie ^ ^ o n t neccssary Twin Falla; V. Lynn Ocer. Doi No oppointmoi Martha Fleenor. Tw Donna Webber. Twin Falla; Beverlyrly >W eighiJl. J e w n . Rupert; Kaorin Ki Jordan, Twin Fnlln; Hahn. || Tw in. Falls; Floyd . HniHairisoa-.-Twin.. gr:------Buhl...... — • ...... Twin Fall*:-Janet.t a aibb«,-Twln Fall«; EHM- Bul Linda Kime. Tw'inn ;Folia; Rita KooUtra. IV in Folia: F Jonalhun Howkina. Filer;er; Jen4 i Kleinko- I l>«th Gnll. Buhl; TimTimothy Gundemon, Burley; Scienci Oelorea Adami, Twin Falla'alls: Pam elo Folia; Aliaha U ncoicoater, Jerome; M aria Leon. pipr. Twin Folia; Rolph McEntaritarffor, Jeromo; I ^ ™ R D D WENSraNl:utS ^ T '" Barbaru Hadlock.c, JJerome; Murinn Helma. Armatrong. Arr TSwin Falla; L Baglelagley. Twin Twin Fall.; Kellii McCoy,! St. Anthony; Joly Miuhell W .Mingo, Twin Folia; LouJJouin Newberry. I - B l u o L a k e s MMoU e • 733-i733 I Twin Fall*: P otti. HeHenilee. Twin Fnlla: Jun# Folli: Foi Craig Devortombe, V.ei)dell;lell: OeofTroi Madewell. Haieltoiton: Lola Madrigal, Hager- Twin T Falla; Chorletto Roynolda.da. Filer; Frank • - Hour«:M-F10-6.3-6.SatM ,Sonl2-C J Howe. Twin Falla;lla; Gilbert Howell, Wella, Golayi Goi Kimberly: Julie Hibbard.I. Shoahone;^ man; Alywn Mogilgill. Hagerman; Roea O ritz. Ruath. R Shoahone; Sherry Sovora.ora. Duhl: John . . , , Ler«halcrholrexlr. ' Nrv,; Kari Knatcr,r. Buhl;B Leonn Lowder, Ru- Hoidi Hoi Phillipa,-Twin Falla; Davidid Stnndley,£ Twin FoJJa; Elltab:obelh Paxton. Twin Falls; C. Smith, Jervm e; Kenneth Sponcer. S p Twin pert; E!iwl.rth McCacCabe. Filcn Gayle .MeDon- Twirwin Falla; Cnrollne Monique terr Voen.Ve Twi- Maty Qutjada, Hog.agorTnon; Holly Reene, Twin FiFall.; Lilo Styhl.'Twin.FoUa;. Dennia De Welch... .. aid. Jerome; T inn MeMcLeod. Vole. Ore.; Suimn FallFalla; S utanne Wardell.Twln Falla, Fall.;ValindaRoehlshi. Jerome; Patricia Rogers. H'Heybum: Tliomoa Wren. Twin Falln.Fal . Fall.! BloeMm Punmohnln______jWvaa?«b>rtCI>.rtt.;OVl^ L r _ l i k ------AM>-GIFTSERVfi , - ' .------l»uul; - V,tki Storey,t VW ishes Jonathon Jordan t^.in,N<-v.;BeckyYeKR’eggy. Twin Fall.- tia.ia. Salem.I Ore.; Robert Dixon. Buhltuhl; Cindy I |k . . Fina Arts: J u liama n a .Armocoat, Burley: Ron* Holblolbrook, Twin Falla; William Jenka.tika. Salem. | | All regisistered brides are on cc dail Catea, Hanaen:i; KKxandraj Myera. Oiikley, Ore,; N JUST ON^ H O U R =-p.f^ "c,; ■ Ire,; Steven Palm er. Poul; Brian Pn ------* and are5 iinstantly up-dated whenlen a gift is Induatrlol Munogenigement: Joaeph Stark. Ru> Fran tanklin; Rlchnrd Ramaay. .Mullanillon; Ivon ....purchase3edjn_any_of.ou 1 .4 i store:-„C Cindy Garrison ich. Sandy, U tah; Vaughn Ruachman.nan.Mertd. - ...... — ...... -Jo h n -J a ro c k I...... Inte rpreUrr/Tu toi r Jill Bretxman. Twin ian.in. We have'e a courtesy bridal wraprap for any SandlJohnson • FalU. ComputerizedC< Bokoeping; Sandyndy Allon. UberalArtji: Joaon.■on Adkinii. Twin Falla; Yo- Twinwin Falla; Tracy Brown. Hagermanman; Dixie gift pure!-chased for a I'egisteredid tbride as Tracy Rue land# Aleman. Rupert; wrt; U«a Anderaon. Wella. Crabrebtnie.Twin Folia; Ruby Douthit,I, BcBellevue; well as a courtesy send throughgh U.P.S.I Cathy Stowart Nev.: Kenil Borda.. Japan;Jc Michael Bamea. Jamm. Twin Falla; Bradley Rogeijgera. Eden; Lori Thorpe Twin Folln;olln; Eloioe ...weddiilings W The-B ot * Brooka. Meridinn; David Da Brown, Fairchild WaUataon. Twin Falla, Becky Stowart urke, Wendell; U nc« Con- Crop.: Cr Richord Ball. Paul; Daniel D jm ijH ^ ■ Mala y 2 0 M ayy 21 Fred Jaynes ------Dianaa-Ccowley-1 ------Tfacie-Nedi biim; Debrn Cooper,ir. Blodcfoot;I DeniM Oar- DieMi Dii Mechnnica: Robert Ozamng Ru- R o n V anin Wagener Rob Misenf;enhimer CristlnlTRMriguez . roll, New Plymouth:th: Don Emery, Sandy, pert;:rt; Dalian Wllaon. Twin Falla. ______Utah:_C..W« Brenda Janninga, Fn. jm m - G A a .Fpshign^liinBggmcnLlniamy.Snnt.M. Filer,______-_____ ------K-aysle-Atkinson------^------IVin Vniin: Ijeborahah Jonea,■ Weiaer; Frank Hotel/Motel Hoi Manngement: .Maryy Bowen.B d. N, ^ r Juliano Jr„ Twin Falla; Fall Uaa Lalllsa, Shoo- Twin'in Fall.: Coleen Com1>e. Buhl;>1; 'Vickie ii544 Blue*Lakes Blvd. ^ ______B u d S t r a d l e y ______hone: Lance Loitner, \ ir, Weat St. Poul. Minn,; Comb,mb., Shoahono; Mnrv Goldmnnn.na>_Iain __ __ Susan Shawyer — Sb c y - McKay, IV in holla; 'l ^ d .McKay. Kalin; EMountain-West—“ Iln; Carolyn Krohn. Eden; Llaa Pul*Pul.ipher. W W M ichael Fantaskl ’ Wetton: Oonna McLsIrLain. Glenn. Ferry: Joan Phoenoenix, Ariz. 7 3 4 ^ E S .Marley. Bellevue; OanDanial Miller. Kimberly; .Marketing Ma and Management: Adrian I I I Optical ‘ J u n e 14 HOURS: M on.-Fri. 9;00-6:CK;.Qo Anthony NeRmtto. NoiNompa; Patricio O'Dell. Benchnch. Twin Falla; Micheal Boum. Murtilurtough: Sai. 9:00-2:00 Kristy Prlns ; . .. . Sbo(hons; Timothy-Oi-Orr, Twin Falla; Todd. Donnenna Denton. Twin Falla; Jonathanan {Hawk- - . _ _ J . D o n A ard o m a Peterson. Rigby; Thomeomaa Prntor. Twin Falla; ina,I, F Filen Jeni Kleinkopf. Twin Fall.;II.; :Ralph Michael Ranleri, Boiar;iar; Shannon Reed, Buhl; McEniEnUrfler. Jerom e: Miuhell Mingo.\go. Twin Holly Reynotdi. Twinvin Falla; Keith Reynol, Fall.;II.; Louia Newberry. Twin Fall.:I.: 1Frank Springfield, Ore,; Knndy Kni Robatcek, Twin Rooth,ath. Sho.hone; Sherry Severn. Buhl;uhl; John ...... " Fall.; William Sntterflelrfield, Lamont, Calif.; Er- Smith.lith. Jorome: Liln Styhl. Twin Full.;la; DDennis rolShinir. Denver. Colo.:olo; Carl Smllh, Billinga. Welch.Ich. Heybum; Thomoa Wron. Twinvin Foil"; .MonL; Karla Stroud.J. Leadore.L Tawna Tarp- Kayy W Wright. Filer. ALL-NEWMinURDERmStERRY! ley. Duboia; Jam ea Tejc>rejcek. San Diego. Calif.; WoiWord/Informntion ProcrriinR: Oebriebra Cil­ Brad Tingey. Carey; MtcalMie Turner, Twin Falla; Iptte,«, Burley: Toni Lnr«n. Wella.ia. Nev.; Wendy Urie. Filer; Cecil Cec: Ward, Burley; Jef- Stephiphanie Sievem, Murtaugh. R A Y M a ( N b BJ U R R I £ fery Wnrren. Carbondwndale, Colo; Shawnn AirMr Conditionlnff/Rerrigerotion^ei/Healing: Wilros-Zechmonn. Hanaen; Ha Gary Win- Lontxiamie Alexander. Buhl; Richard1 BBneao. — ■— ------tCThotlnrTwnrFUTWTDiirrjongiaiTTsraykTTwiH— s s relterville; a s B. Michael Baughman,^TTJufilT^'-' i : - r - - . - . : . — Fall., Lee' Blonthom.Bli Bruneau; Olh Dengnoth.5th. Twin Ubrary Science; Eloin:iaineBrynnl, Gooding, FoUIh;;I LaMone Ed mo. Fort Hnll; Crue HerHerrern, r — - - Phyalc Education: ChriatopherChi Honkn. Car- Twin:n Falla:F Jomea Johnson. Twin Falls;ills: Mur- ...... m m bondale, Colo.; Suzarizanne Hanaen. Soda tin Klingele,Kill Gooding; Willard Perry Jr..Jr.. Buhl:1 Springa; Dale Kamt. Bellevue; Bel U u ra Pruett. Denni.ini. Popovich. Twin Falla; /Jlenon Thor.' BatUe Mountoin. Nev.;,r.: Melvin Simpaon, Twin Twinn Folia:F Jam ea Vnudrin.Glenna Ferrycrry...... — E n d r n t f y . Fall.; Mark Warner. TwiiTwin Fall.. Boollookkeeper Virsiniii Lankao. Kimberl;berly. ' ■ PiycholoRy; Virsiruairtio Anderaon. Filer; Die.>ie.et .Mechonica: Tom Buervenich.eh. TV’in' i w o h v ^ Joyne Aj<1p. Tu'in Foils.olla: .Mory BeiU. Filer. Falla;a; Jerry, Elliot. Mountain Home;e; ErvinE .. Williaw-ji^»kula.-ywtn-vtn-Falta:-Gory-Franka= F io ydardzAiodiinrLDarld:ilnyit«rcmupdrtna w m s r.------...... n I r a s a n p z : : ------l , ...... - - -Buhl;- An«el«.-K»Mmuimuia-CriuiC-HttMllon;- ren Hepworth,Hej Jerom e; RicJTHepwuHJf.'F ------r - n r = = = • Roger Mnnchrk. Twinin FFolia; Earl .Mitchell. Ronaldaid Hepworth. .Murtaugh; Daniel H unt. ] Twin Foil.; Julle .Mui.Mulr-Whitehoad. Twin Buhl;I; Terry 1 Newmon. Twin Foil.; NorNormon t d o i n ^ . Fnlla; Shelly Nplnon.FirtlFirth; Joyce Simp.on. Tn Ridingrngrr. Jerome; Kelly Smllh, Burley;y; JnJii m r. Fnll«; Terry Smith, Boi*Doioe; Roy Vieira. Twin Thompimpaon. Burley: Pnul Tomrm.. BiBattle Fall.; Liao Warren. Twin*fin Fall.. Mountonlain, Nev. 1 ® Sign Lancunge Studiiud>p»: Beth Black. Og- Dieaiie.el Tractor Implement: .MichaelJl S Nov. ■ Lundgren, Twin Fnlln;: ,M|..Michi-lle Parrott. Buhl; Diewiexel Truck: Jo h n Hullowny. Twin FolU.Fall ' m m ■ '~ S « a S S £ ! — M V R I VM C H E A TL T H F A I R

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1, . . 1i ■ Ir SPO H SO R e » 9 «rgenieia i t s = RS FOR J0HNNY4I4I0RH0N^DA¥4988- -— All Americanm Yogourt ^ Ju(Judi's Books. American ReRecycling KaiKara ^------B in^rd=KorfIj=^W I .- --Bouse- Anaersonsrcarrfp— C — ^------KaiKan I mlLui i i ...... - — Arctic CircleB Kin 'w m F A I L S - Ml TWIN FALLS •- Michacl Ray King & Hart Cafe Mr. and L yle Bakker’s Cocookies . Kin Bird, T w in Falla,9, announceai th e en- B ouse, U pland, Calif, Ct ond Loma King & Han Club ______-gagement of their_daidaughter,. Rebecca - Joan Bouse, Twin-F-Falls; annouce'the~^^H King Video Cable Lyn, to Brett M arlinn Korth,'eonK o f Mr. en g ag em en t o f theiriir daughter, Kelly, )ins Lloi-ion's Club and M rs. G ra n t M. Korth,Koi Nam pa. to P e rry B arnhill, soisohofMr.andMrs. Fred B arn h ill, Twinn 1Falls. )k ■ MaVlagic Bowl . -;-.Bird,al987graduatuate of-Twin Falls—^ ^ L — .&.Guerry,&.. . Ma\/laria's'Pizza -. SchooIr~att«ndedJed-RlckrColleger^^^ — Bouserwho“gradudUated ftt»m"kini~ t ------^ ' ^ — MeVlcDonalds ------•-tt^^ipring in elem entar)tary education. berly H ig h School1 :in 1987, is em- Korth, who graduatemted in 1984 from ployed a t Profession,)nal Service Agen- ;iates Meviel Quales Nampa High School.>1, (attended Ricks cy, T w in F alls. B Mall MrsVirs. Powell's (Sollege a n d served an 1 » is a 198^7 gradu- m LDS m ission in __ Baskin Robire - ...... - NalMational Guard -...... MUwaukw, Wis;------;h School, works in 2’s OreDrange Julius > The couple plansI a June 24 wed- : operation, Beauty Nook ...... dingjtjhe U)S Tem’emple in Logan, lanned for June 11 ique Pep^’epsl Utah. - ...... B r e ttt t fKorth and Rebecca~6ird B a rn h ill, who alsoUnited -Methodiat. Pefty] wns Music ' _ .Priri^rime Cut ' ______' ote o f K im berly High IV Bamhiil and Kelly Boi Blick AssociaStore 7-1'^-11 s of Twin Falls his father's farming 0| agic Valley She T he w edding is plat Blue Lakes N 5hopko Seniorr menuss-———lird - - at-thft-Kimberly-Ui __ . ^Bowladrome- ______: Stu.Stuart.Morrison. . _ Church. c T-S Tw in Fa]F alla ^ p f” - ARD SERIVICES Cacfus Pete’j ■-Shirts Plus ^ Senior Citizenj:ens Center • Claire BoutiqiIs Twiiwin Falls Bank & Trust , 7 :1' ??.®tlandmd D rive...... s Home Administrat:atio.n.is,sQliciting.-bi Claude Browi------.Twif■win-Falls Canal Company------Ageless Senior Citizens 0 provide yard sensrvices for inventor A - Y / .Clos Book Sti Twiiwin Falls Highway Dist. ^ ‘ ‘ M enQU u 3]310 M ain S t. N ., K im berly here will be about 220 houses located i 's Candy Unit t Monday — B aked fish[Ish. Coors of Mag Jnited Oil ___ The Farmers Wendell. THe serviceses will include lawn an ' Tuesday — Hamburgeirger casserole. Mondaiday — S alisbury steak , broccc Bybee Uni\Jniversal Frozen Foods 'proposals 'tog, lawn and shrublibbery watering an'.... I Coca Cola- .•W ^esday-Baiedjed potato bar. Ii, beets,!ts, bread, b u tter, raisins an< Corner Mercifed Servipe Vid€'ideq West T'nilirsday - Porketeaite a k i ■ nuts, pea:wars and cookies. ------properties. T hs i fall: The winterizatiolion must.include filiini Curtis Mathisnes . Wee/edding & BusinessShop •Friday - L iver and1 onions.on Wedne:Ineaday — C hicken nuggets, po Gooding and \Aa non-toxic anti-freezi3ze. Solicitations will bi -bid- -Depot-Grill—.nusement YMCMCA latoos”ahiandgravyrsplnachTfruifsalad cutting, unty harmers Homi . Activitleities rolls, buttlutter and rice pudding, o ry Fox Floral ig Enterprises Zaniane's winterizing thisOffice located at 1577 Mainr Street, Gooding • Monday — Crafts andmd quilting 9:30 Fridayay — C heese slices, ^ e f stew, d in Fredrickson’s a.'in. to 3:30 p.m .; exercifrcise 11 a.m.; pi- cottage cl . po- th e p ip es with ntils 3:00 p.m. on Wedndnesday May 18,1988 [s to all the participantsts whov helped clean up and } cheese with fruit, combread, and Fritz & Mae B ______Hochle 1 p.m.; bingo 6;30;30p.m . ■ b u tter ania n ip m n e CQbblec------iio d r received afl , ■jl'uesday — Kingo 1 p.m.;f dance 8 Activities _ .Harold’s Unlt€ ■p.m'. Administration C Tuesda;iday - Doctor b u s 9:30 a.m..“ j; Idaho 83330 uni iing- Horizon Airllnj • “Wednesday - Craftsfts and quilting ceramicsc slp ] .m . I be _ Interstate Amt fl;30'a.m. to 3:30 p.m.;; cocall grocery o r- Wednesnesday — B and p ractice 1 p.m. flersi'to W illiam s Foodijodtown; AA RP Thursdi•sday — C rafts 1 p.m .; trip to m e J & D Printing Ipeeting 10 a.m.; exercis) •else 11 a.m .; pi- PocatelloIlo tot D inosaur M useum , .m.. gg' Special Thanks nochio 1 p.m. Fridayly •- Open house a t Center; pi- .... :l,.'niur8day - __ Grocei()cery_dclivery;— nochleip,1p.m. ------.m. __ J I the many w B e ^ g clinic 10 a.m.n. to noon; pi- ] to iJcKhlo 1 p.m.; sq u arei: d.dance class 7 :pi- ▼ i j Friday — BandandiJldics praolice l A X n O Y C ? 10:15 a.m.; exercise 111 a.a.m.; pinochle Y O I )URCHOHCE >yce Grindstaff jOl marlrk s =lopublican Candidate tor Twin Falls ______W j | | T ? mty Commissioner jtOO yeaars “ ^ District 1 ------P le aase-VoterM & ay-24thr Pom PWtr sh o w e r C o f f e e O a k * i f f e # rV' ufj-tlannhplr'Hsnn ~ “ Avoiloblo In Our BakOfy Sl ZZZ i t ! = = 'ls^ire-pnrch.iM,sli— ^------i wl»un s h o p p in j; fo r n- ,.;v 5 lb. 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5 ------n 0 0 7 ^ 6 6 3 9 1 Inlere;iterejl ' 007-0ol»of Interest------Have opening foror LPNLi 3-11 MEDfCALRECEPTTONfST/ l o w C O3 S t shift, full-time position, p CUNICAIDE . | j Wi^hat it nnimns fo r^your ------competlilvo wagewages & FulMlme summer-omploy-_ ...... ---- Your ad appears ihoiuousands of times all overr ot u r - bonolits; EOErConti»nw cfSuo montrJune 1-Sopt 30. «.flt iiro W egener, DNS,;.; alat West per hour. Spanish spoaklnp communi^ foronlyy ppennies a day - you'll lik Maolc CareCentef.7:er. 734-8643 ablllly required. Job ad to be *^‘classifi our special money sa^saving rates. Herdsman with lolscolsofexDO- description and application ...... c rienco n ^ s lob. 543 _ n a il T ooday t 733-062-' Four-Jac1rt-Hotol-Caalno_._____ "0*'' HaiHagem»af» Jackpot. NV. Now hiring. I 007-Jobs of Intereterest 007-Jobsot Intereresi nign school. 8stJT-4S72.-4s for lulHlme. must • bo -Si- or------—— ;------application. OeadiinIdllne May qver.wllHraln.T02-75«<91. Acorn iB.oxpandinjfling....Need cook and waiter/ir/waltross jothaiapm. I C L A^ ! S S I F I ED I I N D E X Cortillod Primaryry teacher wanted. Sportsman ______MOTEL MGRS. GOOD for 15 student uiungraded Roson. Hagonnan. HIRINOI ’ QoVt •tobs-your -toi BFTS. WAQESrVre TRAIN. classroom . Ind|vlij|vldualizod or weekends 837-636 »r®» »1SK-M8K. *29.95 dir- 733-4952 or 733-1858.______------ectory. 602-83W883e:ia5ext ? 2 ;_ Motol Managor noodod 077 HoAID. Call or write: SuzanrflnoPack, resume to: P,0. ^ Bo x 2M Paramedics. Call Ronay ;CTED OFFERS 091 C reolive World S5. Rido on ir278 Childcare Placemoi>onl Sor- Elko. Nevada8M0>, Molber'aHolpersAi’sA oonoy vice. Inc. (CCPS). 7 KImborly Schoolj ' CDl'strkit . . »-12ora|terepm._____ *uii nQRM view, Lano. Twin FFalls, ID 1^,4 Is Seeking applaoollcants Nood bondod poraon to 007 Job* o>tntor■ leroil Bf BOSTON AREA CHU „ ______QQOtLNAMWlES-Jjtll , ■ JoLiU-perloioIflatn9arnun_(ar. walch houae durlwi vaca.:______iMfl-PARMERS-MARKE^BT- -003-Sp^al Notices-5------003-Special-Notices- )d salary. Dlreclor o f E Ec conom ic me 1968-89 achoolat veary< A lion. Reply to'Box H^SSTc/o 009 Adull Care S«rSorvlcot iract oilers good OJO Pfol«»»lonol ------room /board 8. bonollnolita. Our Development* City' < curroni Idaho cert ON ChildCatoSorSarvtcoi 095 Feniritor A lopSoil , SEALED BID SALI\LE Your «d Is ImporUnInl tO'UBf local roprosontailvoIvo will in‘ Fall#" {salary:t 28,lB6* w ith-Germ an endorsi :ribe posi- M5,20«). The OirocUctor la to required. For applicppllcatlon. Needed 2 cooka: Apply In ‘ 013 Dabytlttor* Wa 096 Form Saod Undor tho authority Inn intnrI ^ h o TImos-Nows Clai:iasslfled lervlow and describi onl Wonted 097 Hay. Croln S Food popl.^^rejquosjs^ tji^a )y working pl»n and direct on economoc ic cai) 423-4170. ClosingisIng dato porson al Ramona Cafo In , ___ 3______016 Employmonl nal Rovonuo Codo so irtV wMh enjoy v . Buhl. Call 543-M45. H OI7~au«lneV*'Op^uppoiiun.iioi ------—BSSTTin y p fgponyTiosg ______010 Incomo Propiroparty 099 PotluratlorRenl us^SortVoh^aSa^tho first M.S. grod andId "Tavo prog^m^r iho Citj Licensed Nevada 100 llvotlackW oM led bolow h a s boon selzoi a so call will onhanco, promc I 020 M onoy IO Lea nonpaym onl ol IntornalIfll rev- '“f "CC'iccuraoy. roloronces. ploaso 1.^.1 Ifl'lor, cablo lool or roUry NEW IMAGES 071 M onayW oiiKoiiiecJ 101 Anlcnol Oroedlrig ir-m Should any changoss oro co r- MotroSoulh Au Pair.Ir, Inc.Ii atimulste lho •III and/or pump Inslai onuo taxes duo oconomy. Ouallll ACADEMY OF BEAUTY 033 lnvettmor>UMt 103 Cotllo fiflvMfl reclions be neeood.I. plop aao 1-60 Thn contact us Immodlaic *f*' BUSINESS/ACCOUN- r2?inn i r » » « n y tlm e 036 Mutic Lotionlo n t 104 H o rte t old 733^}62fl. Sorry, wo w nniiJ rni buslness admlnlslra ■ ~ i. cosmetology & manicuring. I OS H orse £quip>i>ent property will bo soli .ui! Two yoar Communll irlence In Magic Valley Nuraery I - Uncertain aboul what to do public salo under soslei logo, lull or half-tlrSo hs om *.nd •ccepting applications 106 Swine niernal portion only.------'®"® atter graduation? A caroor 100 Shoep/C ocilt - a s provided by Inli ------Buslnoss/Accounling al fliann- licensed hortlci ?! In coamotology oflora you a ! a REAL ESTITATE ■ FOR SALE IIO PoullrySR obbllt Rovenuo Codo soctionjn 6335 ' ------tion. Rosponsibliillo knround Sprayer. Contact w«»a We: «' promlalng & rewarding 113 Irrlgoiion ond rolalod regulations. cludo abliily lo teach nderelSn- MM441 belore 10 am, ponod: 006-Per8Onal$ the following classes: (HI:------future. (Housing roforrals • 029 O poi. H outoj 113 Form & Ronch Suppliot Dato Bida will bo Opo iinnit« of tho aroa a i n d Ita Math and computer}C loleachoi available) Ciaasea bogln _I l4_Forin Imptemonl^ _ Juno 8.1986. j------Inlroduclion lo Busine n a L ln fo t Ior_19e6-.1889__yoar._ar._Sond .June_14th-«^opt_6Uu-A.------:__ i______Q3Q.HomaiFocSal*SgIo______I p o n o d :------^AUOKIIUN—‘------Introductlon-to-lnfon .nooda^or-addlllona [• 031 Out-of>Tewn(wn Hocnet I l'S Form Work W onlod ' ■ — nmo~BlOs‘wMt-bo Opo .formation appllcatloiion. con- resume, credentiaia.lals. and roproaonlativo Irom New ___ 10;00am Young whlto profosaosslonol Systems Socond application to Htge 033 Duhl/Fller HocHomot Bi Rov- couple, early 30‘s, happily hi PrinclpiOBOlAccountlijntino ' « t City HbII. 321 5 Htgerman imagea Academy will visit 033 Klmborly/HonHonton Homot I Q Ploco ot Salo: Intornal ° Avontjo Easl, or call ca (208) School Districl. P.O. Box your aroa on May 17. Ploaao ^ 034 Jorome Home M l RECREATIONALL> onuo Sonrlco Office.I 1038 m arried 6 yoara, d do o sp o r- Legal Environmonljonl of 738.22J5_ Closing datlate: May 236, Hagerman. Id I 83332. call for an appl. 390-0190 or ; ^ ■ 035 Goodfng/WenVendell Homot » ' ^ Bluo Lakos Blvd. N... iSuite atoly doslros to iadopt Business ______Doadllno Ju n e 3rd at3p newborn. Wo will provrovido a Principles of MarkollniIlino 31.1968. EOE. It 3pm. 322-461 Bask for Dodl.______1 ^ 036 Rool etloloWI W c onied 120 I Aviation A. Twin Falls. Idaho. Ronehat - - — . . ^ TItIo Ollorod: Only thes rigbt.t loving homo., withI imuch PfinclploaofMahogofT□om ont ' Clork/Tro«roaauror. Medical recepllonlatstWanled Wi Nollcotojobaookora: I I 037 Formt ondRor >31 O&olt B Marino Ilam i Bo^ni snosnenov Idaho, poFop. 1242, Ior - -part-time------;-work.- - Federal-----low— roqulroa...... - i 038 A-fequesie<>i-W2. 1968. Academic ran»rank'^'jmd loVllnanclai city mgt. mi In- capabilities, needed,ed. SUrt osUbilah your Idontlly _ possible oncumbranancds." ADOPTION s'alaiy doponoont—It— UDor cluding-budgel.-lnvoi/oelm ont- Juno'1al.-'part-time.-C4».-Call-8«.- .(drlvor.!»-licanao.or.*Ule-10------:n t a i s y g ilul In Hollo anyone out th ereoro who aualltlcatlons. aciivliy, water, sewvor. e and Benedict's FamilyI MedicalMt card>andyourwork - p MS — ^ ™ -----ATJTOM Cm VE------I ol tho doslros to havo:— IhoTr" 'AppilciHlon-ooaditnornor-Juno garbaoo— aorvico—— uUlliy,- Centor.-^4-430t-e«t-34.t-343,-for -authorUatJon^aoclaLaocurl:______: — Inlorosl. being.sold,,.. (Sooi newborn adopted.by.ay .a lo v - 10, 19M, A pplicants.t13 Should payroll, etc. Jo b dosescrlption (ulhorlnlormallon. ty card or birth certlflcajo). . 050 F u rc.thod Houi.o u to t ito'rs ol avaiiable'upon roquet1091. Ap- • ...... 051 U nlurnlthodHdHouiet i 131 i: Aulo Servico "Nature of Title" bolovow for ing couple who Is u nnablo a t to aond throe lolton 1- - - Iur1herd«ta»s.>-...... - • hnvo thoir own.--Wo'o lovo; reforenoo, vitoo, andr>d copies< pointed by. Mayor. • ...... 0S3 Furn; A pti;'CCDuploxat O • " ' ' 137 i; Aulo Porli S ACcottarlot- — membor council. Sot -OOr^olaollntiTOtWt .tl07-molaoflntera»l ‘ 054 Urtlurn, A pt it. t . J * 0uptaK0t 133 i: A u lo t Wonied Doscrlptlon ol Propi _PJnne SpoceS| U140 A nllqueA ulot I U k lo c a a t------' ' j .Subm ission ol Bids: AllIII bids Caiirawaoo "C arrier RdOTtJ T f S Box 546. Twin Falls, Id10 83303 ■ 'f® N149 A u lo t • AMC musi bo submlilod on» FForm. I BIkWiioit > . 152 li A u le t • Oulck . ovoilablo Expor. sales porsoson for 2222,. Sealed Bid for irvlco. • Tho 1100 block througouoh established mobile hihomo & ISOlMiKM700 nkHwmoil M A ra :H A N iy sE ______154 A ulot • Codilloc chase ol Soljed Propi^o^rlv’ ChaulfeurS'CaTSoivI' _ i------M E R ^ -l5 6 -A i» lo t-a> ry tIo r------i i m i m - ..Byadvancoappolntmo:me'nt. lS00blockol7thA1 A v ve.E . PV salos conlor.1 If you're tntanateM ed and live near theeeareMB — --C o n ia c t tho-offico-lndlci 1500 — ■■ commission---t-— b® .. ISISS. Au to t • Cfjovrolol bolow for Forms 2222 am*nfi irw Local-Regional. R oosorsonob(ceHonoout>iut For 5ofo 16160 A u lo t - Dodgo ralos.'....423-5179.Fred.d . blockof Sih Avo,fTE: E.------call 70^7^8-6071. Elko. CAUrTHWES^«WS~CIRCULAnOHDEI>r: 060 Compulert 163 A utot • Fo>d formation aboul tho pro 16 ty. Subm it bida lo lho r c ‘ The 500 Ihrough tholO 7007t Experienced legal aoclocrotaiy i 069 Com orot < Equ)•quipmoni |6166 A u lo t - Moicury S Lincoln I - -“ DTATOATE BiockolAshSl. with iiligalion W k g(ground, i 070 W ontod to Ouyuy 16168 A tilot . Oldtmobilo aon namod bolow bo wnrkinn T '33-0844 Iho tlmo bids will bo o( -1-976-1111 • Tho500throughtho7Co700 good bonoflls and wi L 071 W aniod 10 Trodrode 17173 A u lo t • Ponlloc Itnmnni blOCk Of LOCUSt St. environment. Rospont with ' 073 Anilquot 17.173 A ulot - Plymoulb Od. Fun, friendship, exciter •Tho700blockofBluouo rosumo to: Box L-9S-99, 0 /0 073 eo to o ri < Croilifoflt 17174 A u to t • Olfior Paymoni lorms: Bids m n ust & rom ance. 59«/mln. + ti bo occompanlod by tho + Lakes Blvd. Timos-Nows, P.O. Bo 074 Mullcoilnttrumrum enlt t75 AuloOeolart Toi'ull HOTUNE-73M12!12 2 Call Times Nows Clrcula- Cli Twin Falls, Id. 63303. \\ 076 Office Equlpmoim enl 341340 Service Oireclory omount of tho bid if it to S200 or lo ss. If tho totaltal bid A Problem Is nol a proroblom t tion ...5am-5om ...733■^33-0931 Exporloncod truck ^ d 3WEMI1 fs moro thon $200. submlmil 20 w hon shored. Montai Hofia a lf/t Exporloncod boaulyiy salon; needed. Local farm hauling,ha AUi porcent ol Iho amountII bid Association. 5pm lo 7an''am . 24 stylist. Chongo Jobs>bs ond 536-2906 r Is hours on wookonds.. - . .. work .with u s.. Earnrn .more . _ ——— ------SSS®"® I ! ...... Of J200,- whichovor T - 1 0 0 ^ 9 9 1 S l k ; ------LEGALNOTICECE LEGAL NOTICICE ob2-lost&Found greater. On accoplancoc e ol OVEREATERS dollars and rocolvojSi imodi- Qrocorv clerk- lor---.mar #1— WHST-1 auranco, store. Minimum l.y o a ------lho hlohoat bid. tho.bolaiilonco______ANONYMOUS —------cojrdonlol. & Ulo Inauri ailW 499Blk. ------duo. 11 any. will 1)0 Ooforlorrod T.F. & Jerom e, 733-9119113 ' paid vacation & holidayslays porionco, Send resunr.'E - ' W.^nd-1 il{ ^ —proposals-(or legal,1 sser- HOUND POUND.NEW;ZTi.o.. 4 s.(o llo w s: Balanco-wllwllhin- PREQNANT-NEEDHELiELP?— J.C—.P*nft#y._£OE._(L _C all— Box J-99, c /o TImoaL .h N .» .------w . 3 r d 1 *nwiTSTK>Frr?renr Linda Slano.MrF..734-084-0833. . POaDx546, TF. ID8330: d-100-499-B lki (Odd Side) ------— THE Departmentt of vlces.-lndlan prelororronce buy&wearalifetim(1ME 30.days of tho dale of.jf tho. Froo- pregnancy - tos Heallh and Welfarifare. <9 applicable to thisg p ro - LICENSE aalo. available. Call Progna MalnAvAve. W. 100-499 BIk. now curem ent. A rail Form of Paymoni: AllI pay-p Holiino & Crisis Centor, Heglon V Is nc 'ALLS monts must bo made soliciting proposals ffor o ra system assigning poli30lnta f o u n d DOGS TWIN FALl 10 by 7472,24 hours a day. c Bliss AviAve.-All ist to a s follows will bo us ANIMAL SHELTl•LTER cosh. cortillod cho Private room In iicon . licensea psychologisi Ilallve LOCATED: 139 eih a v e . W. c ash ie r's or. troasur* ___ provlc^arylces-fo-ttr>hn to assess the relal homo, personal lovin||^ Wallacece Ave. - All ' Adult Child Osveloelop- merllS oT istJbrtimed^ 1. Molo Soonlol. black postal. oxpross, r d a B o TTlve7S7T00^99 B BIk. ^ ment Centers locatedBd In ' posals: ______- AVA - 2.-M0I8 Shophord X. blockaok& telegraph -m oney- ord,!rjer. .Thn_famlly.of Fred Hud:u d s o n .. |#705 - 400-!1-500 BIkSrd St. N. L Twin Falls and-Rupeiinert. - -1— 7-5- p o in ts . for -p-pro- - ,a n ------Moko check or money onordor wouid.-llko _lo ..sinooj (Even Side) Idaho. T hese will b e) twotvt posals subm iltod by 3. Molo stiophord X. blockock & payable to tho Inlornal ROny. thank tho neighbors3 ai n d 300-f)-600Blk4thAve.N ■* ^separate contracts. dian Individuals, ent'in te r- ton onuoSorvlco. frionds for II "■ Wendellell Housing £ ^ To obtain bid pacKe:kets prises or organlzatloftlo n s. 4. Molo Auslralion Shophophord Noiuro ol Title: Tho light,t^t tl- thoughtfulness and suppjp p o rt 300-C1-600 BIk Sth Ave. N please contact Gayiayle Proposal m ust IncludcJ d e a X. block, whlto. & groyy tio, and Inierost of the, ilax- during Iho Illness and dodoBlh "■ W.A»e.e. A -100-499 BIk. Hacking at 734-40000 ori staiement of how Indindlan payor (named stMvo) Inland e ofourlovodone.______‘ pick up at 479 Polk. Twin Tw. prelerence_ In. subcj:b c o n j FOR ADOPTION: to tho property la offorodm io r WANT A CAR?- #703- 200-E1-500 BIk 3rd. Avei IN. W. Ave.e. B -100-499 BIk. $ Falls, Idaho 83301 trading will bo provia solo subject to any P” pi ®'’ BankruptcyOK > - Deadline lor submlttinIttlno ((Ills statem ent willII bi e 1- Fom alo Polrtlor, rodod & volld oulatanding mor- m Bod Crodii OK 300I BIk 2nd St.N. W. Ave.e. C -100-499 BIk. p m eligible for 3.0 off thti e tgogos, oncumbrancoa. Ropo OK ? ' proposals Is 4:00 p.n othor Mons In lavor ol th 2 0 01-500 - S BIk 4tti St. N. W. Ave. Z : May 21. 1968. available points). ProProof 2.MoloUb,bmck ______NocrodllOK ..- a. D -100-499 BIk.______May of enrollment or Indl;ndlan 3. Malo Semoyod. whlloI portlos ooalnsl lho taxpa]wyor FIrattlmobuyorOKK ^ -PUBLISH: Sunday. Ma A. Molo Torrlor. blockL and or thal oro superior to Iho ll l/you're'felnterested and W. Ave. 5 .1,Sand 15.1968. _____ ownership must I ’ "®!1 Coll Mr. Hal Makorow (on a. E -100-499 BIk. ------sljbm llteo wllh proposto sa l ol the Unllod Stalos.- 324-3900 ♦ 734-6585f""'' live neitear these areas. : ~ NOTICE OF property Is ollorod for saio & Spoclal linanco .pj. ShDshonone Ave -100-299 BIk. > 2. 10.0 points for doi Opon 5-7 pm or»ly- "whoro Is" ond "as Is" o i i ■ PUBLIC HEARINGii__ onstrated experience CAUT1MES-NE1KEWSCIRCUUTIONDEP fc r Notice Is h ereb y give ’ a n d Monday thru Fridayf without rocourso agali a -hytho Planning and 7nr Indian Housing law ar _____ t»« Ilf'I.aH r defjPAuSSs a - Ing Com m ission fo r.th cm iaiructron- ^-egmTaITTSCr 733.0060....'...... 0X121X1284 only or w oranly, expressSSOd CHEVROLET«PONTIACL i 7 3 2t3 -0 8 4 4 — 02. W. Ave.;u. 3rd-100-499 (tvcn^idc) ~ 6 City of Twin Falls. Idahcaho law with- 0 minimumm o f o r Implied, Is mado as loo tht o GMC»TRUCKS : that a Public Hearing1 wiiinl WANTEDSINQLEPARENENTS W. Ave..a. 4th 100-499 BIk. be held at the hour' n,c required. In ovory hour and SOLO.0 o< r quontlly, wolght, sizo,I. or Parents Without Partnirtnors i •_ . ' _ . , 7:00 o'clock. P.M .,' o o ' 3. lo.o points for contem en t DESTROYED aflor 46 hours, o u r condition ol any ol tho pipro- has Family and Adult A^ctivi- ct Cactus Petei 'ss, , Inc. Is now acceptini^ W. Ave.!e. Sth 100-499 BIk. the 31st day of Ma) ‘ and presentation ol prpro* plo aso call or vlalt ththo porty, or Ilo Illness lor’ ony a tlos for you. DIscusaloi fhft posal for professionlonal pound dally to chochock uao or purposo. No cla:lalm Friendship & Support.’'®ca*i C applications for fo openings throughou>ut w. Ave.3. IBth 100-499 BIk. ■ 1088. a Tuesday. In th copy wholhor your pot has boon boo will bo considered I - Council C ham bers. Citr ” services. Include coc lor 733-8447, 324-3783, S43-5t t aon oilowanco or ad|ustmonlnl or or 32^6330. W. Ave.:9.7th 100-499 BIk. Hall, locatod a t 321 Sc up-to-dalo list. Mlxod dogs dog for rescission ol tho siluiln ------— P resen t Jackpoipot openings Include: cond Avenue East, Twiir« in law- 4. 2.5 points lor familial:||ar|. aro hard (o doscrlbo. comx)m o b asod on falluro of tho pro- pi Idaho Ave.Av N. 100-799(EwiSii)e) J___ Falls. Idaho, upon . J Ihi o , ty with HUD, Regionn IJIX lo lh o pound to soo. If your yoi perly lo conform wilh a IO Runner/wrlfers application ol Ihe City g pick oxprossod or Impllod ropi f A M ' [f^Q policies and nrol pn po' thoro. Como and pic _ Gala RcRoom Bus Person Lewistonton AH-All Twin Falls lor a ZONlN{'1:^, cedures. rown senlolion. TITLE AMENDMENT tha ssi.VH-irvsaioy.OVE S.M. Slanioy ------Gala Roor)o m H o s to s s C ash ier Shostipnipne Ave. 300 BIk.-on wouid am end tho c Cit Tho contractor sha TOHAVEAHOMEIl ____ Revenue Ollicor hv- "pfovlde legal services I 007—Jo b s.o d n te resl______L_ U ne.C ook______Zoning Ordinance by , th n LItllo malo Bonji dog. mnosi- o s Dato:May4,1888 Adopting a new aectloi all m atters related to th own^_ Addroaa for Inlormatk»tion A ccepting appilcaiionsn Sfo F T B3ooth o t Cashier a r a l Iv block with a lutlo browr — # 3 — — rugotatinn—Bdoft—BTTtor ^ irS r d prbcojsora S fotocKBr/Cnecker c ^ E=-AvbH!5-0^00-699 Elk: ------— tflinmflht buslnossQ s.—!!?r^tlon”of-Duck^Valley’ lf ■ ino slo n o lB id s------wrViford Porfocroxportonto n c o .--...... fs ~ dian Housing program,H^iQ canyon. Call 733-2037. P.O. Box U. Twin Fallalls, AMERICAN TEMW3RAR'ARY Cage Cashier ~ ------E. Ave7D7D100-699 BIk. - Any and all personir l , Deallne for submittal deslrino to c^ommeji Loot: Goldon Lab, Irish Soi Idaho 83303 E O E M /F /H .. NO FEES; e s Hard Cou^unt Team Member shall baMAY.16.19BB. nalo ______■------73* 003 Special Notices Hailey AvAva. S. 200-699 BIk. Council wllhin sixty (60 00 3 -S p e cla l Notices • , Part-tim e a n d fullfull-time positions available, Owvhoo.NV 89832. - .=^ldahoAAva.n5=200^99;Blk= v( = — days.of_thQXammlsslor°J^P»u6insHrrMaY~ggrT0 Hearing. The City Coun ryo. ^ -~AftENTION~ C T ” -mrcollont worKingx ell wlir hold' a PublicWic 1 ^ - « o n d 116, 6 CLASSIFIED READERS:S 1 0 I » E F l 1 H O U S E B will be held at Neil!leilsen Conslnjction Co. in thew PocatelloIlo Ave. S. 200-699 BIk. Hearing on the some re-rO' 1251;------II you havo had problomsom s MAIN r 1 5 th Lynwood PlazaI oion May 18th, 1988 from 9 qu est pursuant to latoiato r with any producia or aor 9 Mllnor AlAve. S. 200-699 BIk. notice. ___ Vicos suppilod by our advor-r : S U N -32 pm -4pin a.m. - Noon and: 1 - 4 p.m. DATED THIS 11th day/ oiof 'tiaoro. ploaso notify Tho WendellI AAve. S. 200-899 BIk. May. 1988. Tlmoa-Nows offico as soon11^, NEW LIFE Ll.IVING CENTER s /Jo a n Brawley QAnnounotm«nt!nra as possible. Having this> >nj In- 2 Miles3 S. of Filer H you live'e neari th is area Chairmon _ form ation will onablo u s to moro carofully monitor tho (turn loft onan S tev o n s Ave.) PUBLISH: Sunday, May■^ay . CALLTITIMES-NEWS 15.1986. quality of .advortlaora wo S h e U e r /R[etirement e Home havo. It Is our policy lo do ______REQUEST FOR>RO-^o - _op_2^L_03t i. Found ______M oalajtedldnine».2LNursIng£arB___ — CIRCULATIOIlON-DERARTIVIENT----- ~PO SA LS . _ EountlL.l_lamalQ.t]tflcK ^ ana ropuloblo oLcllonts.andi to (o .. , Private &-Son>mUprJvate-r«oms------5 ThB'DuckTall^'HOUS- g, 1 do our bost lo scroon lor tor - - . . — Ijfown modlum slzod -0674: --Kl5ndAyoN;73JW)94 , doublo lot. undorgroiround © lq -^,^5 cHARM.I. In Ihls kivoly 2 bodroom home. I 10. Burioy. Id a39ie.EOE.___ second {ob, flexible houHours, ••W here children con- sprinkling, gardon, slor AssumoblokJahoHouslnluslng Loan. OWNER SAYS SELLII- - I , Pan i fulWlma poslliotilttons p le ase s e n d resum e to:i: Bocauso... ^^.*1 OZS-lnstmclton .„iMiinn barn, NE locaiion. by Mr. Blom m er, P.O.Box M'64118 Typical FIRST llrst." Roleroncos, gro. _____Classified . . . lho sotui J. environm ent. 734-1609. ZT aolnlment. $79.000.734-9t-9686. ______O N U f —3 Ip p ly St. Paul. MN 551W FULL YEAR eamlngs------Men, women,. 16 or ov«over, .to.alLyouuoc(1s, TnS-oaZt — ----- :------youBHOSTESSTES&OAVLEAWOEBSOH • ' ■ $40,000 to *50.000 Commim YESI W e're open Saturdaylays high school grads, a caro'sreer > _____ and e v e s. Kids, tnc. A awaits you o s alrlino Iraviravol ^ „ Part-time, nl g h f , combinUbin? RN n e e d e d for Long Te . a r ______.. . P L u s ______jl eons ed Jlatgaro,_7342l9^2 ^ jgoni.JdonuLstudyxq.8idoIdent 029—Open Homes ______O a-O p en H o u s e s ____ training, financial assistTlc H - O P E NN -M d U S E - J lion cashier. Inquire In1 per- pe mallon call St. Bonedledlct S U MPAY P f l 2-S PIW I jp on FMC. 324-001.______* TWO Pro-aol. pro-quallfleciifiod O IS-BabysitteraW anted placement. 2i or over pn son at JC's Truck Stop < ___ • fessional truck drivers trali Hwy 93. H ollister. Id.,., be-t> Roy Raym ond Ford Is takitaking loads por day. d in I do child care In my home,10, Ing school. Free brochui tween S am sr>d 11 am.n. NoK applications tor exptxperf- ’ Pride In bolng ar ard oxpialns. 363-0787 (Bolso);;™ I X *iOME * < TODAT Phone calls please. ____ enced body person, up to ' em ployee of AMRE, the the Mon-Frl.SwInaAarav^arc ir. sh ifts only. Call m ^ 7 »2. . wrllo N orthwest School: 1 ^ 0 - . ... I . . . . Part-time cociiUU _ ssrwtrver, date equipment, paid vacvaca- nation s largest retailer. ^ POBox 2007. TF. 10 63303. -5 :0 0 P.M. Ji-nn tiffnt. hwpHaltriillrallon, • Advancem ent Into tntc W anted: Exporlence reakon Kimberly Rd. ------Sell AV ON ...... 7 34jjiMca result not sonority. children and 1 baby In ou •r— - • Excellent fringe bonefltslts& 8 h o m e. Monday-Frlday. .8-! j i | i | S E ^ pm Snr~ sa le s e n d IlgM llgl TEACHERS: lolophoi 7^^547ovenlngs^__^_ delivery. For m o re Informs)rmt> soliciting during the ’sum* sui “''“ ' ‘"O- — Q R m i e s t a t a tion please csll 734-g426: ____ m er. S o t your own houi Satary * commission.I°Ma'ii M To Q ualify A re Y ou... 016-Employment Wanted)d ~ . : | i ^ Position O pen Stale O epsrtm ent'------• resumes to 1201 Falls A ofMlTO9p*ml.iymlSinofih.l/4 East. Suite 36. TwinFalls. * Eamlngix.oooormoro?)7 Housopalnting o r yird care HOMEI 1 mllo wou of tr I- ofEducation ,„-rr • DrIvlngnlcecar? Call Rick 734-3753.______03C>-Home3 ForSale 7i B cast. 3 Zfl fenced b«o«icros. 4 bodrooms, 2 balhs. 2,739 ■ C onsultant -T eachers wantod, all lovol vels. BonuBlulkjpwofkshe®, Make ■ *_Hw® * record of ac- - Special Education - must havo - roqulrod c« I •®“ t-awn mowlno. 733-6758. — A Clean 3 bdrm. 2 bath,I® dt i__Q ]raH pM E01on rm ■-K sT ,irir,x “s"ilot Iho owner finish It lor you. ■ __ complishmonta?------R ototlillngrtractor mouniod [ IHE cAinrpu ___ Monllorlno an d EvaluationUon- tilieatlon.- Sond rosume-t odr garage-plu3 "RV"parklng ■ i f H0S7^80eVANN£ST ' ” I Responsibilities: Perfonnorms Attn: B ruce Demonnond * Believe you could do more g a fd e n s & small lols. Vor'or- covered patio, lull bsmls m l ^ Como by 8 tako a tookkatiri$iMlmaintainod3bdmi. at I 2 baih ting no canyon rim. Phvtty ol walor & ^ consulUtlve, supervisorysory. Superintendent of School^Mta non A dam a. 423-5357...... ^ brick wall around backyardrard. "fC homo on 5 aoos slirtng i I REALTY iKCL I and Insarvlce d u tie s relatlnialing M ata n u s ka-S u s I ir sprinkler system, exc locjoca- ^ ptBUe ler your WasBdtHjA. Haisod dodi oil dMig nom wtnastlc -K ^ IRW IN I onalfl * Saloa Expo- to dislrlct monitorlna and an Borough. 832 Soulh Oona 017-Bu8lneMOppty8. lion, largo loi. In TF, $62.50].500. “ viwtFtonBioAsgrtwflosoRosoardiCoiDrcnHiiY. 30 Easier Fler, 4 ■ * 1 ^ ' 734-61<>6500 ______5 S : I compliance standards; coi- col Palmor Alaska 99645. ___ Call 734-0569 or438-5933. ______goNcxvnotaanywrim.rim. ^MwHoiL-GentShin> J - iects data.- monltors-'ani-and t e a c h in g & ADMINISTR Ideal family operationon. A FANTASTIC VIEW SW 0 ______C a n :^ ______W oti-established fiat fooc>od town. C athedral coiling Iiv ■“ B iw ~ p ro v td o s' " te c h n ica ------csfB'ln-Paut-seals-74-poooo~ lno-room r2 lavn-rook frpics S a b a lLaJRealty^ i assistance to local districts. acrosa tho U.S. Sand Ser ' H a r v e y J a m e s p ie, drive-up 8. walk-ln win'In- 5 odrm s. 3 b a th s, 2 acroi Salary: SOE satsr]■‘•H' S.A.S.E. to:NESC,P.O.B< dow . 436-5304 (Al'a Frostopop) wllh landscaped yd & fonc schedule. 1.600^27.8524 t i l O P E N I HOUSE ll ■’2™. D«P‘- TF, RIvorlo ___ o r 436-3271 alter4P.M . __ od pasluro. Auto sprinkle 7 3 35 - - 4 3 2 1 m i Qualiricatlons; M astefi frqnr phono 30307- SALES/DISTRIBirrORS8 Leay WlW OptlonTo Buyly system, dog runs. $115,000 Sunday, MMay 15, 1988 ; I degrsB ' or~vuatvalenl (luii M M M M M M e * an accredited schooi vHlt sp a c io u s living quiriers loT loi oxtra. By ow ner ------i ; o o p ; Mwr 7 fer4 :00 P.Mr------1 ------emphasla-ln-Speoial-educa. TELEPHONE ANSWERtN^ HOK,-WKjwgfle__. “f i r 'SERVICE------swlfchbo*! Nowest most unique sun m a n ag e r—family.—Excelleniam- -A-honw-ln-tjeaulilul-l.OOl.000— tfon. Consideration for sd- ^ 0 com m ercial location for ad-»d- springs a re a. 100' water ------vanced deg ree.------operator. Part-time, 3 to * care productJo dale, we nrr: wour-rsHTnrTjBr-woei •fronti-2- M r m r ^ th .- s p r l n ------AbllUles: - Communication, aeelThTghTTTnolIvaWarp^d^ - t o r a S Sifl mostly 3pm-1lpm shift. Wi type Individuals for ground KimborlyRoad...... 733-6264^ kler system , full decking, human relationa, leadsr- ICO Call ow nerat: S37-6220.------— ship,~ptannlng a n d evalus^ Iraln. Start minimum wsg<'age. ooor career opportunities;les.- Let th e govemmont llnanco ^ S u n d a i ^ HMay I S , 1988^ tion— skins.------especun* , _ Company support provided.ed. your now or existing smalllall A 6 bdrm. 4 balh, 2185 gq ft ------related-to...Speclsl Educa­ tl£ ]? N S W E ^ 1 M 2nd St.'• ‘=-E. Exclusive a ro a s available.sle. b u sin e ss (Including (arms).8). incl. small h o u se in back 12. Grants and loans up to $50.000. By ow n er 734-4070.f -1 :0 0 -4*:qiO : P.IVI. tion: famlliariiy w ith retatetiatsd Wanted for Immedlal 1605 TgrFarghtTO D iw e __ . MnrieesandaMnclaB. . — $s00.t>00.00 yearly. Froo®® Absoiuloly lho bost t>uy-liiy-ln------Experience: Throe years in T^lmBorlyrshorp z Dodrwni ______Special Education, with wltti resum e to: Box 1-99, c loI TheTti W / \ I N I C L / 446-2602. (CB9) — brtck homo, with bar tllotile 3 Bdrms Cuibs & Qudcrs, Dock I ofha^ eKperiencB■Btir in Tim es M ew orP.O- Box-5 54. 4 6 .______: _ _ ? R.iih^ • ~______1 KNCl.ODleprmraae | _ , Kisi TF. Idaho 833(a.______management of Speciil Exporloncod telephone rea tau rsn t lor sale. Ex-:x- woodstovo. torrlllc land-ind- Living room. Kilchen Built-insinthokilchcn ■ Educalion programs prefer­>fer- w a n te d :’f^egislerod Nurs< ■ co llan i volume. Sorlous In- scaping, prico roducod. to solicitor, oxcollont pay ,nn ol S tate>F edenlI In- Vatlev M anor. MF/EOE “ nieof aprofossr^les-per* ,S; on 1.25acros. $ 5 5 ,0 0 0 .0 ^ son looking lor oppor-«f. Irallor, and Invontory. $700. " stairs on lho 2nd Ilo«. botwtlotwoon two vory largo bodrooms wiih lffnkananrqw$iliB$,pIe$, please fed free U can MM EtOifK I atructional Services WANTED: motivated se vo. Call 324-5606. tunltles w/a progressive, - THREE M REALTY - 733-5338330 pitched codings and loads ol soiagesc n iho oavot TTiis hTveiy homo vice te ch . e x p . In hay eqult growing co. in the MV thenlen — boasts now wring, kjtoicn,, plutplunibJig, sxing. tnormopano windows, - ofEducation with d ie se l mechanl Boise. IOB3720 let's get acquainted. The 018-Income Property a new rool cn tho south sidelo andan woodon doc*. Tho pfotiy yard has ESLINGEIER REALTY I background. Top wagei dynamic Individual lhat »irnuA<« Ciu ■ An Equal benefits and year aroun ol HOMES mature trees and a pnvacy hodge.hod( noaso como by and take a look, I______734-98Ma ‘ 733-9578______J I Opportunlly Em ployer qualllies will receive topop •Groat location, oasl ond ol work. Send resume orflic Ir compensation, generouslus 16th stro o t In Jorome. JSM 2 bedroom ho m e on .9 acrecre Vbur Hostess: GainoloUasso(^ssoih 442.67 _____ Hobbyists _ find the qulrles to Mgr.. PO So com m issions. & lllwral fr- t» ro lo ts, plattod i approv-.y. with Irrigation wotor. just 2 ll„ 2456: Twln-Fatts. to 63303.:___ inge boneflts. Sond rosumoTie od subdivision, consideror mllos from Twin Falla. [\ G E M S 5 T A T E ^ Uioy*t!e9d In c lasin ?e if.*:air y fr W*ntedrtnioatorwllh-exp« 5; $25,000______73M6M. rlence of lubes and ope)pen l459.*Vwln Falls. iB633M. 1 bedroom ho m e with ba- ^-fWWOKCOM.PERYR..r *™'RONEER REALTY soont,now-carpol.-window. ____ -ftETAILAoVERTiSiM-5~ s.;;!;,g t7 sfe ’E.tA$T 734.8400 ^ 1 oP E rin . 3 2 4 ^ A/C. good floor plan, largeo e " V r ~ ADOiSON AVE. I — W anted— Id ah o — llcanaa< - - OUTSIDESALES— ----- T4atlonalWt)oIosaio------” patio, _ sprInkiofs,' andnd': ■ 1,1 Perfum eCb. heed REP. garage. $26,000. ^KfEW fiEAtTY Ing for fulM lrne^sltionI In m ust b e witting lo do’ a: o lor local aroa. NO direct • • • 7 3 3 - 2 3 6 5 our advertising department.>nt. types ol w ork. M i before “ houses t * sales, wholosalo only. AMERICAN REAL ESTATE& lUst am 62^-4325.______TUe qualllled applicant must — (7131782-9688. APPRAISAL S U N D A Y 1 IP.M.-4 P.M. I have a proven track recordord w oodm aker. plastic Injec 734<5650 ‘ / o p e n i l f O U S E l In sales that Includes 1 to0 2 tion balls. Minimum fivi "* TRIPLEX ^ •' • ■■ ■ J 0 0 9 -A du»C areS efvice8 Sacrifice prlcei Sunday, MMay 15,1988 — -s;?r& sriik.ri^ ------Top-oonditionr-Good-loca------ifltjitton retall-saloa expori-- tion. 3 n ice apis. + sleepingB M ary^orm an ....734-3882g X f O O ^ - etK e is helpful. A minlmum-ST 2GM Mechanics------_ OlO-ProfMsional- - -. room .& -garago.. Low cost.I. A tdaSlrong___733-0905 m!OiP:rivi^ ol 2 yeara college Is prefer­ler- E xperience required Seivicea______setter financing. Askingg Dennis V o lT m o r.733-919999 red wllh em phasis In saleales bonolils and moro. Contac _ $39,900. Terrific rnvoslmont,t, Lowell W NIS...^.^....3 ^ 5 6182 2 advertising or marketing.no. Pon Brown. Servicivice College studonl noodsJs so do n ’t wait, call now! jU[ I Abillly to handle p ressu re1 of Managor (702>.738-5131. May Maj mowing |oti. reasonable<10 dally deadllnea efioctlvolyoly call coirect.______prices. Call Jo h n 734-982B. and good hum an relationlo'’ 2 to 6 y e a r CPA " H A M L E H REALTY skills a must. A reliable lr»- ,1": Boiso accounting flrtr OFFICE....733-W79 IMMACULATE ONE 312 8THAVAVENUE NORTH I aured votilcio, good driving"0 needs CPA w/2-5 yrs la> HOUSECLEANINQ Jo y c e C ote ..73M767 OWNER HOME record and a valid license oxporienco. Sond resumejmn appliances to windows'S DaveHamlett..733-4030 Sqmucli VaiueifitteiovcJylioHy lioinel Energy olfidwt, gss heal. air. I ____ ■ ■ _afc_roqulrod^Salary__piu8_IU5. .fleli^lc_^J640^ovpa . you'll lovo warm docor and - ±arKHWfiio'ht=Nonn'cttaii^ 1= U S 5 = B I B £»RQ(H^RLAGEr R Mndil.Qfling. hjutfnood'ftoOiSv------bonus-pian-oased on-enpe-^ 'HS7.~B6Tae71D6370t.------rionce; mlloago rolmburse- — 3 bdrrii hom o with 2 bdrm'^ location ol this oxocutlve ^ wavlmrs. paiuiy basemaseinort,covef«lpatio.baRl« rool, and • I — Housocloanlng & odd Jobs. Jrental unit, good location,p charmer. Cooking is a* m ent and .com ploto bonolll rels. 734-5022 o r 733-3029. , ™ OWNER TRA1ANSFERRRED. motal SJding, PLUS 24X244 HEiHEATED AND INSULATED CINOEfl ; I packago. OOS-Salea People - $47.000. 733-3695 or 733-7167. pleasure In Ihia oxtra largo __ J & L Palming. Inlorior. ex- j BLOCK SHOP sap b/and seexecharmingtwrB!$43.000. ch I Please sond a comploto *• 3 MOBILE HOME PARKS5 gourmet kitchon. ThoL“ PRICED RE[EDUCED MUST resum e along with covor let- lorlor, residential and com-^ totaling| 160 apacoa. Ex-• pluses Includo an 0versl20d Your H ost: Stovo HalHallows • I morclai. Prolesslonat oalnl-jj ^coltont.ftuysl Hormnmlntn, . ------qulremenLand why you are ^ irig at reasonable ratos.>• catl^ Kalsor-Plpkln RE Inc.r largo, bodrooms,* 3 balhs,.t ------S EETO-AfA P P n E C IAT E :------ire openings - i n - - t h e - Magic Free e8llmafo8;733«ce.- - ^ Intereslod in tho position.in. Valioy. Coltooo graduate, _ '1:378-9000orl-345-3582...... double car garago. a Replies will bo hold in thehe businoss or salos oxporl- ' boaulilul rodwood deck,>■ -Your Host:I: Kent Collins sirlctost confldonco andnd onco helpful. Nailonal 014-ChllcI Care Services spacious lamlly room and should bo sond to: Retailall avorago Incomo, $43,602.)2 ______- 021-Money Wanted lols moro. $67,500. Call Jann Advertising Mgr. Idahoho Sond rosum o to Box 1786,IS Bost child caro In town. _ Hulchlson for an appl. toI; [S G E M S T A T E ^ . Statesman. P.O. Box 40,10, Twin Falts Idaho &3303. Sala­|bI Small group, lols of.funn sSmall personal loan neededi soo. 734-3373. 202-88. Boise, td 83707. EOE ry &/or com m ission posllionin games and outings. Mealss Immediately.It Household _ Included. Osya only. ItItoma could be collateral. Call 733<504.______. C C a ll73«370.______' G E M S T A T E ^l44^DDISONAV^E. CAST 734-0400 ^ O M ^ 0 5 P w p te 008-SaJes People...... Child care, In my homo,i ------— REALTY ■ • doys. -awing shift & - 73«M 00 # i a 7 U t z i wookonds. Any ago wol- r '■ 023-Investment ORTOLLFREE Y PolBlIne Road West I como, Kimborly. 423-5864. Directions: Dlt Pi 1-600flener.& more. 8ulll_ Your H o stess: Shirlo; ' 1 u' «< loll 1"^ a COTvolrtp lirw o' spc '.' i NEXTSTOP ■;tn ■l977~ono In oxcollontIt l|pipHM K!a^M ?9^E emnr mamlanjnco Chrm^Ti ph j iiUiUI ■ "U' - condlllonrOnlyr.-T7.7W8.500 ' »«...»«rr«ryft,nin-^»'LUS w M AYiO.OW ER 0 ----- y PIUS eomm.»,K,r ~ C a ifR fly " K o n r~ T o n ii' tno T R A N S I T cd e ta il s ...... 733-46355 Commnjieni «piri Ni If yoiA« ovor wan«M> to qoiI ^ ffvKiilno. oonoldor bokx) • nep«at Sales Accouniinl Piuioci-O'in - ■ an OMinar.opar«lorM4e% Mcryflov/Dowor Trv^aJI, Inc.. a loader • Ctwnpieie F«ia ano Class'lass’oom Tijin.no______’ TranWI ora oiyn SABALA REALTY ==T =^P<0».T5RSwMr".«I-.,oV,» — _Tr*^ BEAUTiroi HOME«E ON ACREAGE 5.8 • Manaatmeni Oppo'ljr• trwmno. #>•lo mB aor. OQulpn>on( ^ I Drastically teducsd - . For on ImmotJiaio Lock;jt/I (rtfervnrw/. Cnll ■ ' • and yourlocKis. Attractive, cloan. - ranch a d To $S7;500Hr5et|- M r Slylo on .9 acros. 3 Odrms, Oonaid Sttbln. DirectorDlr« o t Sales j To Aialty-y yoi o o m aa c ® D irections: 5.8 miles weiwost of the traffic Ilghl on • D« 2 t yooTB old and havo a goodoc cMi^no racord. •IVt bath, atlachod garage,I south end of Ooodfng (She ESTVALEDBTvr* I Mon.. Til**.. Vl-wd.BiOC9;00A.M. to 5:00P.M. _ • D«M 4Blnglokiv«uS2.7TM^amafrnoorunfeooyou ' Uutility, firoplaco, plenty ol [Shoshone to Bliss Highway) 2320F0RES1 ( 2 0 6 )3 4<5-2002 5 -: — 4 bodioom homo, gorgeous landlandscapffig and 6.B aaos, 25 trun 1P0RARY Tri-levol homo I olmady omti ono. (nnondalHaaatatanaolBavaXabtou as sstorage, c o u n t^ living In­ UNIQUE CONTEMPOIS, 2V: balhs. lamily room, I Quollllod appllcana.) sldo clly Ilffllls/Groal buy alI Itoos. new passrvo solar lola/tuffi/ttim, shako rool, sprmkior syslom, featuring 4 bodrooms, < ------• IhloM O.O.T. MAyftowvr »uatandardo. ^only $44,900. Call wookondsI llowors. tfoos, and prrvacy gabro s, Fatjco liroplaco. olectric I - - IrcMVBiod? For moro MonnaSi-nai»oncaii i-o o o .« 4 a -7 n » „ Horo. Wod wonn iho o'iu"'i».1, tl ~ ” ■ CarmM . IN 40032 t.room, firoplaco, newly^ r-1%1 3REA aed emfoperat^ ^ f romodoiod ond Bocornted. ' ,tA$T Igdepeiiilestiy owned .... ^ J -$!$53,500.'Call 734-3510r------______' ^ I Sunday, May 15.1088 TImaa-Newa,1 Twin Fill#, Idaho E-3

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— — ^Mtei^FdfSii^ 03g-Hcmw>Of^!(•- ...... • 030-Han«l’F«S gaa fumao*. wood»d atoval bdrm. 2 bath, J* c:uzzl, u zz (ano- homi, ipllt Im l. 3 Mrm, 2 B t 1200 tq (t. 2 bath: lENT TWO BEDROOM)M vie* OIrvotory. dalldally In eom*r tot. VA 1090% loan, *d yard, aprlnklar a DEUQHTFULL vintage . 4 bdnn, 2I'utn b 8UPER1NVE8TMEI fM *. $42,000. Cali 739-0489.a. . .v*rvniceis6.soo.73» Mdrooma. lull btMm IME tK»n«. raedy to r immedinedlate DUPLEX.. LocatedI on 1 b*th hom* locMddctth* * Timg^^waCiaaainwi ___p«rtl*)lyfInlihed.7»M»1 EXECUTIVE HOMI — ■ Jn.axolualv«.Nofthewt..C i.r^ occupancy. CoverMi ponh,por Eaatland North. As*unumabi* *dg* of town, thi* wjw r * g j| ------oarten-areertota-ol^f^ T W VA'8VI% Uit*f**t-WKI]Klt-«4B h a * .lo u -o t-p o t* n litL -M »5omwtoi55 7Mt.ll0row .ftrM .------^------: of-TwIn Filia. Sumptw lo r th e kMa to play outback. t ba aaaufflD tion^C^m o* o l Ja n * (or mor* Informa ...... _ ._ i _NEWU8T1NQ3-. : iX .a-£K .,"^ 4': twdroem, - 2..t»lhnIlhrooai tio m l bM room a plua conni*''WB»3£.tonr« p**k-jt tffI k F r t a t BLtoteR Lna^reom tin t coutdI btb e gm -tMDUIltWAL-IONEbAIW ^ T E Z ^ M j l on nice bvdroom and an of 3 Mnn'twcne on 1.9 eor qlulct •trM fT^N jcfllyii 0 marty a u ^ n »■ „ ^ r e a l t y — — J c i j ^ \»wn3j^Apm S ‘ ^ M : & T A T I t - 7344M00— M i ORTO U FRSE • miiniin*rt8»r:c«n'-B«nBan s r m ,8 0 0 rC a ]| J in n Hutch ooSr^ REALTY- I , , ; : ’ :' d«.M .^r-^te-v^, ...... n co9« *ofoom"oni*i X r »drodm' P a llo -h o m e ,, m u a t-a ejieelte. * . 'calbflofml«-WMKM!{H» - - a n d bWi5Waiwlllib9:Qpe!30ctsfclliim fl.m i===r=^rr=: Icftlor o n l/114.000. Callall BanE mobile home. Priceoe In- eppreclate, 1200 e q 'l in r n til thla and m o « /■ 'Only' ' ORTOIAFREE .•FU L L PRICE O F F E R S /W^NO ' OFFERS ON EXTENDEiO E D LISTINGS’ a r e "’ - o^yigglnta for more detijeUlla. c lu d a a all the fumlah!lahlnga bdrm, 2 bath, garage,. fei fMC- t7B,000.217-BB 1-«0044»4Be6axtE11I 11B Inoludlng waaher andI drdryer, ed vard, S yeara new, 6i CO N SID ER ED ATraRM.ON.THfePAYOFRE ( RECEIPT T P Say onTlWa » % 8 T ^-© flV ^STA TfE ~ . — I * - BUYi U .6 0 0 .6 M 6 .------”7". ii p n m E N T I a M i l ------REALTY PRICEREDUCED'p-... w ...... VERY UNIQUEE P leasei'e rn o te bedihhlng n ex t'w e eek h HUD'adB will a p p e o r o n Frlday8Fi ,'not Sundays. -|-E — Owner-wJlHlat«Ho-all-< •: •__ LigjaW :!!—------a-*tory-hem*"on-N . Deg}nniftQ^>tey-ao»H»«d-pen BOR/BATH SQ.FT.r. -' IREMAIV^ CASE NUMBERS ] .. -140Q-94»4«S«xtE116 MmmeroW tiae.°(^llJJ J I------73MW , bM room a, 1.B bathe on 4 lor more datalIa.48B-B7.. ■ ORTOLLFREE Iota with large garag■ r .,.. _ _ _ ------i-«x^S4»4oeeextEitirttB $29,000. Call Oary.9BM 7 ~ GEMSTATTE ------^----- B A l k i ______5 ______THE TIME TO BUY i 8 —lliltdBtdtRwulrwl __GEM -STAT£ ------. flSAiiTY------_ _ . - . “ ifiiH W W H :: 2^i^^!^bdrm^iome!^family K ------HOMEISNOWI Bmm wEattii .-w m ; .-.I/I ■ -lios-.- - t room, (lr*pl«e«, w ltr g rt REALTY Thla la your opportunit: own your own 9 b*dnM O R ^ E E qrfeanAn. lart. IWbi PHI*. D. m m H 4 i ______i t i c e i M i w hputt, cornit end S ihim ” drive by 390 6th Aveive.E 73M4M I and l-B0&«»4BB5extE11i:iio ■TOM i7»Heytei frvit 1re»a, TFCC water,•ft on ihen call Gary to aae■e the O R T O aF R E E home wllh Ilreplace .ff7«4re.Klmt>«rly,T88.I. reet of thie large 2 bedrcdroom t-80044MS«6extE11BHR garage lor amall Invnveat- '• ^ - ______JBrtOTdad U rtin— : OHl i f e m ay b e w i b m m a d ■r t anytlma.______. *949.000-NIca 4 bedroom3om, 2 ho m e wllh partial baiemament, i manf. Priced at $19,000, - bath brick tiom e. full Unit loan la aaaumable. ' ------NONl llnlih* The Inalde looka u nlccilo e a a . ■T— would make a great h< • |l : baaam ent with pcPMi the o u ia ld e. »37.ooo, W -9 REDUCEDI 5 bdrm , 2 bai t^bter (enced baokyai Ixlh, for llrat lime buyer*5°™’ WALTANDANNA i r r large lamily rm, nice araarea, nawlyweda or retlreea. iBO U P^II - a C 1 - ^ extraarl8BiS00.-734.1B22,— h*y*-ii»al*d-tha-p*r ______: f l B LLCA8H.Uiniim S U ftE D ^ S-GEM-ST-A-TI ------•watfor'Aiina'Haai'to'titeam ^p^* fer - you and y dbrtanee lo Mornlnpilda Reducedi Owner muatt aaaatl, more. 7-BB. perfect (amity. Oreal“. n ■ — lad glib Hequlred ~ q*Daary. aMumabfa 9.1 will carry. Newly palnled, r r - bedroom, 2 bam homeie with\ Ml rribrtoaoe.TM. bdrm, very dean, irg U I H (ull baaarnant. lamily r» KttWMt,RMIrtr.B. -|M ,IIO ' 1/1 1714 1t107M4774« * - m .im - Cozy 2 badroo 1302flthAve.E.739-11fll._r ' GEMSTATl’ ^ (room for 9lh bedrocI r S h o m ro n o o m tr lol will)f f2C l , REALTY workroom, flreplac*, ; . v u m m u i t m t i i , m V* *“ ® itiD U M ta n 92 attached hobby rooroom REDUCED J20M much more. Attached 1 with H t^th, oultidaa aen< ^ 7344)400 port, fenced yard, ganpardan B/M/W . tU M .Ithlt»lJ>W.TWlFlda,IP. < tii.iM in Ml i t i m t M i M - Iranoa. zoned commercearclal. ------——— OR TOU FREE area and priced at < Northalde heaveni SaviMVor. — l-ao& 44M M 8*xt E llt I f f r m a y t e s H b m l t fdrt d a anytime*- ^ “ ~vnn:':«*cninM--for-nli ...... tfie • ValiiVa-ef-|hla-brl( » « $44,600. Thla-home-la-ki-tdaa! ------EBictM dedUstiii— sOfi rnbbUehoma.T62. rambler, expertly poaitloniIoned for firat time . buyeraira or ...... *-tM.OO»Oood 4 bedroc . ESTATE SALE Thla on 2.8 aorea, electrontronlo ------_____ Ihoae looking for a ra NON! hUma, lamily room. root Don’t m laa ihia ona. T door opener, flrealde corcorr>- • :______g reat baraaln. Don't h' ------bulUalLWaluuJlnnaJl S - ^ h e e OTIRRENm jf& JI tBOUUNUlEml ------l«rga lot, lancad yard,, fnillfn haa b e a n appralied woodwork, formal dinirS THISISUVINQII right away. 10-BB. ;__ f r e e r T-W______■ ’■ S39,000, and haa , bt room, eat-ln kitchen.n. ) Baautllul home In ch< ------^rtatfcally— reduced—'~,L® bedrobmarrb«n#rfflnclniiclngr NE-irBrit-flBaTBitHncn > I23.MO (ot a quick ai r;-GEM-ST-ATI ------BQBERIJONES * ■M{^v•^hla-lr«m4^^^••Il,“ 7; all . - under autornat7 pr- a h a a -4 -bedrooma ------r e a l t y — - - REALTY ; a (ot of your ohclee. C healed ahop and doubloubla baaarnant, central *lr, P ^ 73WM04 Cindy Houaer lor more garage. Priced to aell»i 1*t co inaart In Ilreplace 1 73««0 ____ lorm atlon. 20940. U7.S>0. Call Ju lie, 794*471W79B much more. Price $129,1g g M OR T O U FREE o a k ; OAK, OAKI kTtChai |- ^ orsmrley,739-e301( Aak fer Lynn Raamuaa 1-BOO«»4B66extE1ia _ bath, aewlng cenler.g o -GEMMATE - i60<«.------= -COLDWELL-BANKER f c — 1-of I-Wndrpark-Iike aetilettlno------~ Jerome. CJ^lVma?^.' e r - g EMSTATII U ouaiom houae In Rupert'art'All . I a u p " ---- 734^1400 WESTERN REALTY ______amenlllea on 1 acre, , la tand- ______I g ------ORTOOITREE------REAtW------______BPianiHiTOfiioi Of^l^CEBUILDINQ 1-60044M008extE11B <3real location, oll-atre< d ft 7 3 4 ^ • covered awlm pool, & greangn ' Box042-Fi All »l*otrlo modotar honw,ne,9- home found n..a cholur.«. Large living room , .kJtcher•hen. home. A Buhl 40 aor**I w ith’ ~ ~ Vei^ looatlon a t S79 Monte Via bUrm, 2 baih. vaulted cal; I.. . •no aaparale utility room.)m. 2 nlc* home,' cement dllchi Inga^woodatove. maaonltonite T h ii S47.000 hom e haa * large bedrooma and a guei fra**' 1691 Willow Lane illeni flreplece. covered pal aldlnp, Iront deck, ezceller •Lrt f w n ‘oo- Fenced yara condlllon. Call Ray Kanl. fenced yard, carport, a You'll Ilka thla attracllviillva 2 »fhi. Reduced lo $46.ooo. Ke N R E A 1i L T O R S l t NOWf Lovely, quality-built »hed __G|M STATE UMroomr-S^bilti"-femi .... RMLTY...... hom e. 2 llreplacea. 2 famiamiiy Q-Leary. Cail Bonnie Par rooma, oak cabinals, a P*'- CHANCI OF A LIFITl:m u i B own tfila woodarWl (amlly 73+0400 pliance center, buill-,illJ^ •ona.lS4^>8 hcmaon1tihAv*.E.17l1712 eq. ft. win 3 bedoenta, 2 batia, -: - OR roa FREE I - . fomial dining room onI nmaki laval plua full baaarnant withT : 1-eOO«»4MSextE116^ backyard, RV parking, K lar( GEM STATEh family room, A 2 m eree Ibedrooma A baA. Extramaty waB corner lot, quiet aireat, ea ^ Iwlll home witfi to « « to'to a of buK Ina, qualty A character, — Twin Falla area. Reduciuol!d r e a l t y M«lalaktkig.-becuaiullanandacapinc A oarage. M9.0M ri L O O k> K A T O lV R H 0 3^ i E L O A N ov e r 2000 aq II of living''‘no againl Now «M,000. Take aiiace In trila lovely 9 bdrm,’f'"' look and make an elfar. T72 7344)400 IlJtfuLLri5c*S^I 2 bath home w/2 frpIc, laml*iml* ^ ORTOLLFREE NE kwatien.1B42sq.lL,1 . 3 bedrooma, 2 bat>a. lamily room ------ltf~Toom, llvliiu~room ,"taun« ;q ------1-B0114. Conanl. Burley. Shown I: 'HL ------a p pointm ent only. B7M749.if II...... - FOR SALE BY OWNER. H orttae t F eden■aliM ortgagge Loan. ■ COUNTRY SETTINGQ... 1.000 a q ft all etacirlo / * Lovely 9 bedroom , 9 ball bdrm. 1 bath, lanced bao hom e on 2.19 a o re i in th« country aouth of Twin, wilf family room. 9 llraplacei hom e. 7S9-9994. Leave nami many olher exlraa Includlnt A n u m b e rfo r return call. $ a IS X 92 aunkan awlmmin( For^oloaurebarpalnr pool. TIS 2 bedroom , nice locatior lOADWAY NORTH[ A n y T w o otf i these fees atare Vary nlce-3 bodroom ran- big lol. room for ahof 208/543.4 3 .8 8 0 6 ch-atyle home, 4 yoara old, home bualneea or alcragiaga! , IDAHO 83316 FREE! on 2 acrea -South Kimberly. Aaaumable 6% VA loaroan, Barn, corral, 2 paalurea,' : 122 000 ,P-7 aoo-Robbtna...... J 24.7M — - • D o c u m e t•at i Preo F ee ffSirw rrT aoH ifi ------bath while brlckhoma,.(8fflI-am ir______15,- - .....-*~Tax-Sarvi~I c e F e e ------ly:room , alfiolenl kilohen. ------tlimoo«l"honie-orrc■rrCiavBn'lrrSutil.“ ‘ iocate{J soaDuth'of f llBirS tJBdrooms,-? tattis," Ilreplace. deck. On 10 By owner, fully carpetedId tbl. Quainy family loom withth fifireplace lor ctuy all electric.c.MIHoltt.BOO. 1 on, 4 -winter niohis. May gogo farmJ Home or • Appralmali l F e e -Convsntlonal financlno.I. QualityQ (arpetlno--YOU W R[i-M I iliT TD Mi-TfBt-modem,-m,- ...... * B bedroom*lM bath coun-sun. room with fireplace, 2■ a^ and Inlerlor Iinish work.)rk. REOUCID TP low ranchI homo of handsome lastlna brie*c* ______— ( F H A r V At^Coifirenttontnai) ^ iScS g a ra g e. P h o n e y -1 2 1 0 . ___ - try _ _ M LflPDl------al«lno_Qam.5_acrfls_»eii.oL8unl-L.L : : ______::____ ' . p a ilu re, oam . fruIl 4 oar- boJiuOITtS^wr9-bath8rwHh-mB8tBf-bait riaa, good locallon cloae« lo(0 ------town. All lor 149.6001 B9. separate ceramic tub and shower.er. Include all eleclric automallclie B SUPER STARTER HOME r system, double garaoe, 3 ROBERTJONES’ located at 1137 flth Are., E.E T w n m u r Looicnoi I,- impressive entry, and you can­an...... t. 1 watershsres, paved road, te Remember. Thisr« offer Is good only throiroiigh ______: > Home haa 2 bedrooma. rai.8S5^ S 'al home with your own' hot Iub.b.' ___ jath on main floor, anothether ____ May 31.1988. WtVe look forward to dolnaIna ___ bodroom arid^iWli)mHm ^.WeWONTFJEWOi^OVEH— ...... - - z r r r - ; . could b e In baiam enl. Prfc iRCIAL - busineMvhth yoi ■ ; ' CUSTOM LOO'HOME ed - 10 -aell. Call -Jam lailESBOOM._____ If a r m o e o rg e . 200-aa. ZIAIHHOplEIocatedonion a corrwr lot wllh ^ a c m8 wtth1 two b O B ^ large shop Haa 9 bdrma, fireplace, great accessibility (or a s :rele floor and hoist, plus other mature treee, quiet area ^ E rncluded In u l o o o ai ■* luai REOUCED to $49,000.EJ GEM.STATE )Q. Walk-In cooler In one home, dishwasher, cwlinfi fan," hai i S o i S * shares. M d i ) | $ i n ^ . &illDlckNoh0SS-420Sor REALTY cedar exterior, a r td ^ 4 0 in: -7 3 4 ^ -.- : DOSHIER OR T O U FREE • ,.Ji43-S33g Joyo» MunroaM »-733-g200 ______LJ0fr94MM5extE11B leF eck^ i l S ------^------REALTY------■ R p p t ^ CCIi ^ ^ m. - J 4 3 - 6 0 6 0

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“ i - $ n - BH- #M ir V r I D o wr n i m r n r o . I - . . x^25S9/mo. ;.»® Down x^2l97mo. i Down^^l59/mo. i , K J S a l e pricc ilflcr rebatewlc 56,488. Units subjcci to p r p rio r s.ilc, terms 60 m onths.5.10.54% K APR. total monlhlyy ]paym ents a nd t.'j S ale le pricc ; after rebate S13.2M.B. UL n its subject to priorsale.•. tterm s 72 m onlhs, 11,83% APR,A P total monthly payment# ^epriceafter rebate S11.288, Units subject to prior sale, terms 72 months, 11.65% APR. total monthly paym ents H H sale price after rebate 57,188. Unlrt subject to prior sale, terms 60 months. 11.91% APR, totol monthly oavmenta a n d iw .. ip |l.. downpayincntSnt S8 J99.40. N o Balloon Paymyrments. D estination is lncludc«idcd in our pricc. Plus sales t«i tax in cash. ~ anid d dow< n paym ent 518,648.00.)0. Ni o B alloon Payments. DesHstinntion is included in ourur pricc.j Plus sales tax in cuh. ' And down payment 515,768.00. No Balloon Payments. Destination is included in our pricc. Plus sales tax in <»sh. 'MH down ^ymentS9,599i40. No Balloon Payments. Destination la Included In our price. Plua sales tax In cash. '

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' 2 bodroom . large lot, n nei e ar 1,63 acrea. 3 or 4 bedroon — garden, fhill trees on 1la ai c r e mllea 8 o f Twin F^lla, -l„l32K2eiBora2lMtW>-B 4 S .Two-^bedroom-aoanmBnL ------ES;?* ATTENTION FARMERS=RS ______MVRMC, zonod wim protoiolea- 2 bath, baaemenl. barn, ------ln-Jerom«-clly-4lmlls/9-o9-oM- house petBT »380-yT> w r- •: lN.~.WBKOeaTlow'lnc5income Partly f u r n l a h e d ^ inlorT..= . . a lon ovorlsy:------'goipgnainfl>^,...',TPW:w a7 — ANDRANCHERS> M 5-M oblle Homes bdrm at *423. Cell «4*73tt0 3 Call 733^383...... •- 2flD2MA»s8-78»OTi TD apta mallon call. 733-8374. i - - . M o u n a in Vl«w Rl(v734-ia8l J u s t liated, 240 a c re s prirr — r; Buhl: Lrg 3 bdrm , w /denlon, 3 ■ ' ' Alt a p p tian c ee tnoludeeS t 5 aiSn"-".u,“ a4 3 b d rm liooao wllh bio thOf^ CI3!-Klml»r1^H«il«nn row crop & cattio or ddali ik v A 1979 14 X 70, 9 bdrm>. T f I balhs, 2 llreplace, on : 052-Fum.Apt40up,p, this s p to lo u s & oleailan 1 before 10 am or after 9 pm Very clean 2*t>drm apart- Dos t CASH ollor. 734-4981. ------property. Quiel poacoli . acrea. *37S ♦ d e p . 84>638 BtLrmapLMUBTaEEII24 ment, all ulll. pd except ------M romexerltaoe Home “Bteo;.-appi,.fum„.near C 8 L ^ ; 3 bdrm , 2 balh, lull bami m t t r bdrm 'w /full'faamtrira-far-famf* a re a w ith 'lo is of'fm provi 'Choice aree^ln JeromelfS " ? CIwh-l bdrmTuina-pdrqiU uU r ^^IkS^RMANAOEMEN - A p u -fo r persona 82 8^o^ 2Vi car/RV garago. Vt acrtacre, ly rm, on K aore, lenc>nced menls. Beautiful 3 bedroonoom , 1984 Broadmoro 14 x „®fi. e bdnn, 3 bath, llraplac>Iace, sre*. no pets. Deposil n *279/mo + n o o depoaltf-*] 3 L _ or' handloapped/dlaabi s«»llablaMay1.733-123r^-.:-; In county with clly wateia ter. backyard & pasture, unflunder z bath home, doubi}uble mobilo homo, oxcelle I . W c all ilte r fo m . 733-2669. >R: .2 Will oonakter single p 324-5359al(or6oni. __ ground aprlnkiera, gard cor- condlllon, Call 734-7264 y.}?fl Clean 2 bdrm wllh 'partlartlal Clean daylloht baaamilament bdrm , 1M bath, 1325,^V'-a^ aena under 62. Feden^ e ^ ly 1 & 2 bdrm .apU. Unfum,.,. r jJiiea »POl. Only »».000.432-6621 It for 5, Mon. thru Fri, Home r e Try.,..a..|0W:C0St ClOBBlllC l5E. J>aaement^>2BQ-ino.,-i aaaleted-RsnUutUaUiai • od today. Call 733-^620. —^ ~8nii5«vtnor— ...... —------p e ts. Orlvo tw S9S Jackso 34-gatV ^ onlrteome.EH0.733<765 — 034~Jereme Homes call Ken at ^ -4 6 0 4 , IdalIdaho leave m eaaage — Attractive, \q, clean 2 tx ------1 bdnn, downstalre. utila p(V ■ houalno approved.______:_Cozy 1 bdmt apt & dupliluple*. a p t W /D hookup, wateIter & MAPLEQROVE: ' atove-& refrloerator; nea^.. .. bedroom housej wi " g £ M s t a t e I ’ 03i^uto7town. ' 2 Cloan t bdrm houae, rangmge, good locallons, new oalM"*- sanltpald. TF.423^ ___ • APARTMENTSr nomlown. pli» dip. J ■ — w asher, dryer and fridg ^ ' C A S H C.II73M7a7or7i4-M28____^ ' REALTY rofrig, 221 Highland, Slli i K: liem isLtjefi^m ^m Available now In TwInTaFalli. •2bedroom,2bath ' H agorm an: mual toll fasl'M l. Would irade for mobl d - - 1&2 bdnn apta..Unfum, Reni_^ m obilo homo on city lo*. lot. hom e. *30,000. Call 'oaie Da 7344400 CallW*5060...... _ 1 _ ■ FREE BncK.''ground level'tp(part* *Appl(ancea Fumlahod - V2.s00/Oller.a37-«402. 1 Clean. 4- bdrm.-- 2- bathalha,, 1 /nonth renl and wee ppay mer)l» w . #)derty,-dw -ff a c lM e d Parkino ...... baaed on income, Subata^,,. . ' ___ Butfram...... 324-2S\-2S*7 O RJO U .FREE 5 FOH MOBILE HOMES! ■ 12 X « Sahara writ!) B x<12 12 _ 1*W>-345-4e68exl E118 avall"junBl,*400.73M1MS s / and 1 bdrm apta. 203 4lh J on W?*oMnow Caaa KtPnffoSWMW , ------tiiPO utrJ'bonn. iW Uulli.nn=- tn= -CANYONStDEflEAtT^ ------Must be paid lor. . dST N ofth.C all...... y^ cl so X 120' ahady lol, ttxc C o m o r loi- with- 2 -bdm ±0752 Ineludea utllltIes._For-1S' iTgr --— and have clear llllea. T m w . 734-1242 ------cffnanionr-»w;OT6r-Dwn»rm tr - 3 2 « 3 5 4 - : ■WiniBflTor^uiyiriwexios:l0 8 * ------^------’------will carry or S12.D00 oaah.lah. - 3 bdrm QOLO MEDAUJA Ing: caah oul, tax freo oxex- d ry e r' hoo?u*p,' fois* *o T ready to ren t? Qel helpjfrom frc Twin Fallis Nousing"Aui^JRorT ' ’'MOUkTXlN VIEWAPfs;P T i f = ------Soo 240 Eaal Raod. Hager*ger* brick Home, located' eh an o e, up to 600 head cat ..a eloraae,*276fmo. Ihe Service Directory, dally dal ^ 733*0769. EquarHoUaiJalng 1 & 2 Bedroom a, Pla_ygrou Brockman’s Mobile Homei MX InTlmas-NewsClaaaftledsediu O pportunlly.______- & Laundry Fsollltl m ar>. ColO Reed 837-6153. Jero m e. By owner, lor moi tie ranch, mual bo qualll)•i‘‘y . 4mlNofPeninebrldge. ” FOSTER MANAQEMENT Jity Info., 679^62 or324-<42S. s 250 2nd Ave 8 7WI738N__ Looking lor a house orra ap p t? Available June 1st:^— 2 « T’~~^^r^ora^nm£W 0BKen^i3s ment. 2 » car)’flV garagi'age. end Exchange. Park city, bath, doi4l)e garage, fur- fui Nice largo 1 bdrni fumlshi SffncesT uljiiv roooom , apartm enta, $150 + *W de SIU flrplace, A /C , quiet locatliItion, Call 733*3460, evenlnos., ^ m ^e^l)/w !'dispf.°'sanH^ ~3 V4 acre. In counly w/cli/city Utah, aek for Tom Fllndera, ^ nished or unlurnlahed,, non apartmont. all util Incl, *18 '■ water lurn, quiet & clean, no •; . n. 601-64»-7fltQ or 801-649-7141.? !* ' b o you wani jual a dbl wide , no p e ta , S 2 7 8 - m o o depi w ater. 324-635»aIter6 pm. o r o quality dbl wide? Tope, of pola. Referencee requlrecIred, Call 734-8464 or 734-0464. Nice 2 bdrm, bsml. apt.,P .- * " pela. *269 d e o . 734-8883 032-^BuhWler Homes ' n 2 cleaning doposit. Call 73S It. Call 734^M89or42»64t122^_ appla. Inci. W/0, all utll. p ____3 bdrm, 2 bath trMavol, , ^VI WANTED: 60-120 acros ol th e lino 1665 Marlelle, 179 ^ Nice 1 bdrm api, dbl be< & 2 bdrm duplex w/garsget , BY O ^ E R . Melon Valloy.y, 3 acroa, ownor must sell. . S\ SW farm ground In Iho Jorom o Qay 1234. NW Crane.______^. nico furniture, available,6“ “ ' M*». Sharp 5 & 4 BdMnn 1928M Sth Ave. E. Rela aq It, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 ba igea, dep req ys»6577 or 733*2301 _ _ b d f.m ^ 2V1.balh,.»ptfl level,vei, o f Jerom o. S56,S00. CaCa|l area. Call 467-2521.»______- Windows...... Blaio KiniIng Country home, am 2 bdrmirm . May 15th, all ullllllea pali nil olQcirlc. many exiraa,>. 6 324-3049 or324-36t5allflrSrS. - 'i20acros, lOmlfromTF.■ firoplaco. colling fan. conon- appis.-washor/dryer,-bablaby- -no •pola;-3eo'by-appoin ------NOfmiVIEWMANOR- d ___ Exesptionally olean, l-iIJJ 3 bedroom brick home,. • a cro a wllh walor. 543-8303.1: ___3 bodroom. bath homome 9 bdrm house. 6% money.<*y- Iral air. oak cablnols. Jol lullub ok-not good for children,, mno m ent only. Call 733-2513. C b iB *»hoed back y a rd , 629'-_ Oeaporaie owner'uya aellllelll localod on 21^ acros SWN c of Call lor details 734*7038 ___ In mastor bath, upgradiIdo pets- *200 -f dop & rela Pleaaanl clean ground ~flo< f i ^ Buhl: 1 bdnn/m alure piper* bdrm , n0542»9. Free Cabi / 's m so n s, p a rt furn, t169/walvater Senlora welcome wllhh ddi t Monroe St., *265 month.’- ■ Excopllonal 2 bdrrn. 1 bain,iin, Jorom o. SSI,000. 40 acro s W. o( Buhl, 3 bdrmjrm carpol S curtains. 50 yr war,ar- . studio, close In, *190. 6< 734-4243or734-0090 - ~ f ___ _ e re - Call Dan Suhr ...... 324*2012019 h o u se -a -o u tb u ild in g e r-2-25 8 -ranly—on—vinyl-aWfng,—^ ------Main Av N. Call 734-4226,—I'Jgg. AalacUoarage.B43«B1,.,. JO iui!------avaliabla,------13 u i t Waahln0ten8t.N, 3 bedroom apla, all utllllles-*-: , and landaeapod yard pluailua acres In pasiuro. sell or rontont moro. This nouao w/oplloni’,0^ 3 bdrm, 1 bath, dbl garageige, Quiot, 1 bodroom lurnlsha Close to downlown ors would cost *89,000 new lo xtrrii 733-074({. olflce. No Petata furnished with stovo, refrlg^ I : n ssu m a b le IHA 9.24% loan.an. CANYONSIDE REALTYTY byi June, 543-6312 kilchen appliances, (encem, O55-Roommate8Winl0(J r . ;; e s. 1982 1 4 X 70 Sahara. 3 bdrm U4 to w n h o u a e i. In oounlry ai 030--HomesForSala 03l}~Home8ForSsls I860 aq. It. on two acres. spacious, highly ineulaled.led. poalt. relerencea. 734*2944. . . Room mate wanted,~ n 7 » . . . Qeothermalheat.Cail JimI. .. 2 bath, slovo,.rofrig.,wooc o a ra o e.<301^.73^1399. : Barkernealtora949-(37l! _ stovo, 6 dock. 734-5661 Sludio apanment, I180- h Jiff,; ■ m«00,7S242I mo. Includea utlla. Privattf : n r Extremely nico 4 bdrm,, J2 deposil. no pets, Cali 73^ peU. Waahlngton PaPark ______bath & family room, garage - For aalo: 1.25 acros. won18. 8. 12 X 60, 2 bodroom, IWI " bath hom e wllh large kltoh-loh- S9ft or 733-2513.______------apatte. Call 7i3-7T70. : UNITEDE D STATES aoptic tank In, south of baths, big yard & gardon. ------Tow nhdUaee. 734-2307. __ Twin, no trallorB. S8200. CallSail close 1^0 schools, 15T QUIET LUXURY ______flO VEHMMENT E B ______S!l ^miiiiDS luiMianeu, # iw i ip tf “ 03#—ROwiiibFwi R cill ” “ ^ syslom . Eaat of lown. *550 »-*i- iood* sp a o lo u a 1 & 2 bdrm apta OFRCEW>WAREHOUSE *5000. FItor. 326-6927. ______^ > up.Call733<2et.______. - ± ______Walk-fn c lo ie ta :A C _ Mobile homa lola. Adult and — FOSTER MANAQEMENTT 1 bdrm apt ' dioae li INSHOHOSHONE family auM lvlslon, Cily T.F.’.F. 1071 Kit trailer, I2x55. 2 250 2nd Ave 8 7334)739 S. Uurel Park ApartmentaJjg— SonmW^Mkly-’^ M ^ ’ ' ------:----- „ L l n e o l n ■-— -downlown-TJ^rlargekllchanihan,. — SoST fiPr^CTiV£~------17«Maorlce8trf*7rApt»4 3ln-C ounty,------pp- *l69/mo.Call63»2121. 2 rooma all utilitiea in- ^ tdida a h o approved. Call ^4-8943. ' w indow ,' add on utilily lion, _very. ..n!c_e_3 bdrm « th 734*4106 ______cIudlng_phona_and_oable,L_;______------REASONABtefRICeS—------MOf«g»-roomr-wood-8lovo. s{~ il:bedroom;Bpf-t2:bedroon ^RD" ...... ~ — ^------GOTorarsorvlMi'AtfHItfffiTnlStfatMn will hoM a '^i homo, • ■ cornpletety" y apt In Filer. Call 32W32I - -non-amoker. --6116 per------•3-f acrea wllh beauliluli(ij] good condition. *1600. Call redocoratod and land- SEALED■D IBIO SALE 1^ alter 6 pm. 543-8502.______rrt Slier 6 pm. a ak lor Peo. Saw tooth Olst, 3 bdrm,rm, 3 m onlh. 733-3540 ev en ln g a . • ’ • view, nice 3 bdrm doublo- — acapod, fonced-ln yard. - r - m ature peraona,S 360-f del bath, AC, dbl garage, fenc- fem . ■ T'.' ■ ____ of a j » m e r tot d .68 acracres tocated at 112South_____ wldB| fenc^d^asluro. goodod i072 Sholb^ 14 X 64 w/tlp*Ip* gardon and lola oM Iow era.I1 1 bedroom. *165. all ullilllei AU RO iU CAPfTAL 734434' 50, paid. Call 739*2913:------Si* ed ydu)sM considered, 1 yr] 057-Moblle H om s . ,; _____ ...... Cheny.Strsstln^hos^oshona..klaho..Th8.kit ia.. ouTrb'drm. larOo'bath, new or:_2Lchlldran.._nb_ indoor — •;Evaa7> vknds^pan 2 » j g fease,-S49S/mo:'Avall Jun " •Excellonl locallonVcIoao loto Furnaco. new windowa,'S. pots, rei. required. *375 * 3room8.tl25.«W340,____ «pt, 6.734-6030.734-1749. Rentals ------Imprqved-wiih a.formirmar-BLM admlnlstratlva—— -townT~^~bdrmB-wlth-un*in* -p rlcod to spll.-tTOOO orm aKpwr S sjr'g.iraini.is uarpeiea, clean, lumisneo, — Hanaon 2 b ed ro o m ,,*200/ AC, util room , no peta. Rei 16 2 bdrm In quiet R le r Park.- containing a partial bMsament as of 1,500 square block bam & garage, cor­Of- 1978 Marlatle dbl wldo onsn month *■ *50dop ...423-8394304 054-Unrum.Apts. *296/mo. dep. 7 3 4 ^ .P ' ValteyVlstd.Vlllage rals, 1V^ ecros, realtor-own­ 1 bdrm ap ta for low Iv oome, m e No peta, rei. 326-8883. ■■ feat-and a-separatate shop bulIdlng-of-94S "I' pormanonl foundalion, 1876 JEROME RENTALS & Duplexss e d . *39.900. square feet. 26 x 70, lots ol J— ^deri^i handled.ad. Rent or w/opllon, 2 bdnn, . square feat. Tliora bs a concrete maintenance •A creage on Eaat 16lh, love­ 1 to 3 bdrms. *125 S, up. 10. alove, fridge, cooler, epace. bulll-lns. pallo. garago, nice Valley View Really. 324*3391if" A clean 2 bedroom apt. p a d and graveled parkinrking. ly 3 bdrm home. Iiroplaco lol, Porrlno School distrlcl, - *250,nopeta.7248Rark s^ alno. rentpd. No pela. 734.8187 t with Insert, Irult troos, ' ■ Jeromo 1 4 2 bdrm housoa, ;___ shopping. Children we T H E BID OPENINOWI WILL TAKE PLACE ON >8. *39.000. Call 733-6663 3o' A cozy 2 bedroom . 1 bath,lath, com e. W arm , Irlendly’’-i Small 2 bedroom, S188 per ! v ; atovo & Irldgo lurn, *130, T-J-J m onlh. Call 423-45^.______> MAY 26,1088,18 , e t 1 1 :0 0 « .m .ln 1980, 14x70 wllh o*pand-all *165. *225 ♦ d OP. 324-2841 ' gas h e a l AC. W/O hook-up,-vp, quiet. 1 & 2 bedroom apar>ai^ Very olean, m odem , t & : '’"W n'e e r S t?' In oxcollonl condition. - no yard- work, no pels.eis. m enta,. S200 & 1289, oon- Very nice, carpet. 2 bdrm, . S an F rancisoieco, California, $7i.o» o beoroom -apartmenta, oon 324-8652 Call 829-5830. “jonssfteH aul" . *220/monih.-i-..»200,depoilt.9llt. .lat m oi M l Quincy; 73»M(I nets .all .eieo. In quIet.Fller. loca-_ •... ------To »«Jv*lrjvti*tton foff o i r ^ « OS-0»(D) R-6S41- - SO. venlent^tocallon,j^p^llancei ' WANT A MOUNTAIN 1980 dbl wldo 3 bdrm. 2 t will move yoii ANYWHEREa e 232 North Locual. Q oodlng county, not ,5h” tion, *160. No peta. 32»8887.<. ;; w rllaerI e r p h e n e : In your back yard? balh. all oloctrlc, *16.000.0. for le ss lhan reniing a truck:k: WILLS, INO. 734 ^ 1 1 . ___ avallabla (or rent, ■1 & diapoMt, ’laundry oron 12 X 60, 2 bedroom , l bath,-’ ' GSA BUSINESS3 SSERVICE CENTER ayoararound stream?n? Call altorSpm. 733-0140. _ FREE ESTIMATES. A nice 1 bdrm apt, w/ bedroom apartmenta, rarsnt premlaea, children wei* wei atove, gaa heal, fridge^ 'I 525 Market S3 tri tre* t, 30th F loor Wllh fish In It? 1982 14 X 66' Westfield __ garage, perfect for tha baaed.Ofl Income.-WeaUldilide oeme, no pets, rent baaacasad waaher and dryer.- *233 - r !qual deposit. No peta. Skylan^. I S an F ra n dISOO.CA so 94105 onS acros? m obile homo, w /21' expan-n- Large 6 bodroom housese working person, no pets,ets. Court Apartmenla, Ooodlnsing. o n 'in o o m e. 326-4003, Equa for *17,000 with lormsi do, localod In Bollvue, CallIII noar Robori Stowart andnd I *176. 733-6767 or 733*4160. EHO. Call 034*4986, houaing opportunity Parks. Call 733-4607. (415)97974*0523 734-7264 9 to 5. Mon. thru•u Porrlno schools. Fireplace, ______For further Iniformatton, for phone INTERSTATE REALTY’ Fri. Homo Fodoral Savings. gorago. and garden spot.ot! ...... Carol Arnoidll^ : i S4Z5 ■*- socurlly deposil. r(4isyi73:&iM:------733^2211" “l083'Broodmorcr-l4-if-70r3'7 caii.733:?a3o:-.------—' V acre In Iho couniry wllh'1212 bedroom, 2 bath. Iiroplaco. X 60 mobilo homo. *35.00000 to bo movod. Call 423-4373... Lovoly 2 bdrm hom o w/ oaah. Call 733-5362.______1084 Comol Commadoro. 14^ Iiroplaco & Insort. atUched n r ■■X'52',‘elieo!iont arrapo; mu8tL, garage,.$Z7S..4--*ioojlapast. 10 ACRES, 3 houses, oul- " It. Jorom o. 734-2890. bulldlngs. 1 mllo TF. *80.000.10 soil. *6500 or bost oKor. a v e i - Pack H • T T T r s T l H • 734-0651 altor 5:30 Mon-Fri. NE Ol Buhl, 2 bdrm homle, e, '' ACE REALTY. 733-6217. h garden & pasture, no Inaldeje 3 lots Indian Trail Sub-n H CORDIAL Codar Spiltput Entry wllh porky Hair, • Homo only 4 yoirs old, 2 room, gisssod-in porch. finished .bodrooms._ lullIll o arden houso. Lazy J «113.>' Jorom e and Twin Falla,:s, -:^M -N ow ^-^ocoralod on-on-full acre.-mounloln > :Call 734-7028.-.: : _____ *550/month. Available J u n e - ...... v ie w s , scrb'on'od ~p~£VQtrb7W drnii“hoarlh7 ■' ■“ 5* •irCall324-3282:------■“aero. *36,8M. 6 P opos Ior salo. m' ond 12 ■ woodburning stovo.. 4 bedrooms, 2 balhs. C o o k R e a lty 324*1289 w idos. Financing available,, NICO small 2 bdrm house,el ■ doubts garago PLUSUS corrols and loafing dolivory ond soi-up includ-' wlthoppls, *200-f *l00dep.p. H shod lor stock. Coll G No pots. Call 733-7335. II Gudrun, 734-1298 for Chock classlllod for- ,fld. Carter Homos. 734-6041, ■ all thodotallsontnisSis $ 63,900 acroogo. Nice 2 bdrm homo In Filer,if, . whatovor you nood- It's a *2S0. Call 328-56B5 beloro groat way to savo monoy. 7am or altor 6pm .______- f i W f a r y — LARQE-HOME onvntco n lar^o iotl Ovor- ■ •1 9 0 0 . s q , II. on m a,In in - floor 4 bedrooms, a Nico 2 bdrm nouso In TF, t105. Coll.....733-9259. ' ^ ■ ''tiath s. built-in microvirowQvo. lots ol nowor ~ B Q RenUls 039—B usiness Property b n o bdrm houso, 276 Van — — f i " - " ■ featuros and updaio:MOS. S54.900. Bob or Liquor bar with lunch11 Buron, *175 month * *50 M Bony Vooti. 734-2223,23;______— flCP,9all733-9B13,.734-037a. ______- Jl __ trade. Call 423-5194.______- ■ SAVE-OELIOHTFUL, I 3 I " ' " H VERY NICE PATIO IO Homo with good 100X100'. metal bidg, dock/ bdrm, 2 bath apt. N ear col­>1- ■RL^Hfl ■ asswmabio loani 3, 3 bt o d ro o m . 2 bath s, iracka/acalos. $5000 down &1 050-Fufni8hed Houses logo. *270.734-6906^733-1358 ■ panirv,.largo kitchon1 & dining aroa, loncod will carry. Also havo 6000 sqQ Rosponsibloc housomato Small” I'Vdrm" houae, oloc. yard, in nico nortrioaslast locailon. $50,000. II. bidg suitable for'r wy anted to share large lux-. hoat. Slovo, rolrig. ■ For doinlls coll Randy/Jy Andorson. warohouso or dlosol truckk uryu stylo aalllng, *22S/mo 4- carpotod. *160 * dop-. Call s h o p .In T F .C a ll324-3404. . „ 733-6657 Of alter 6 537*6671. • I KIMBERLY GEMI Sup(upor shnrp 3 bodroom. Vory small houso with Small 2 bodroom. with ap- H 1 baiii on nico strootIt ir in KImborly. Foaluroa IW O-Cefne|ery Lots ggardon spol. 5281^ 2nd Avo. pliancos. *220/mo -f dopoa­ includo a grill lop rango. ro undorground - I. (In alloy), >95.686-2324. ll o I s aJI733-9J50;_ ■ sprinklor. largo dock>ck. full foncod yard, Block . 2. lot 37. spaco 5, - Sludio, *135, all utllltlos Pinohursl. 733-3215 onytlmo p a l^ C all 733-2513. docoratlvo rock wallall and lots of nowor i altor4 pm______^______’ ' 051-Unlurn. Houses — ■-decorating.-Ashino ohij -1—bdrm^cloan. lots' of^ " L ______5'nl)^$39.500. Call Bob 1 sp a co In Sunsot Memorial a ' ■ or Botty Vooh. 734-222: I bdrm. largo livlnn rooirT Slorago, 563 Addlaon W., Photo Dy Robynftbyn Dayley H uber I >223. IPerk. Valloy Viow secllon,> «ctinlng room plus lull baso- *185. Call 733-B086.______I*375. Call 734-9013, Jrmont. *275 plus doposit. ■ QUICK SALE-PRICE- (2) 2 bdrms, com plete appla; DE-CUT) Port & noQl ‘ C Coll 734-3930 or 733;_1666.. 1 w /W /0, *200r*275: 0 ) 3 conago that's warmly I . ly llvablo,. G as hoat. 2 043~Vacallon Property aAllordobio i & 2 bdrm bdrm, 2 bath, *425. All,11 ' H b o d r o o m . p a rtia lly IlnlBhod lii basomoni, hom os. *1S0 & *215. Wator avaltabteJ . u n o l.734*4376. ' ' ' a ___W -,cocnotJo»w lQnclno.-3ii_StQ£mjVjQdQW3„Dlu3. . "w e s t IM QiC RESEnvoTR" ol Classifiedd Delivers ■ courTfry“fniclion, Thishl's IS a rooi buy lor ' =W8Wr=fftfm=*n5=?aKff=vifw= ' S lolB. *2000-*8000, walor ^ T)annr— fmjjjwcn— ins e rt.- ■ $25,000. Call Stovo HalHallows, 734-1290. ^avallablo to lot lino, ownora |?Available Jorome Town- Oarago/ahop, 1 southwest houao, 2 bdrm, 1^ bath, ,Jorom o, Tri County Proper­r- T h e T lmImeS'News i recently ^ s lIsted^Al s t Ochsner of FilerIler w ith his '' will finance. Call 733-0008/ deluxe !]' condo.- 1220/month. ty MajiajBmsntMWWij^^^ m Pt=GGING FOR AlATTEt^TIONI This _|i_ lo a v a m e s s a o o or 467-2020. travel fjlai;?Ians. N o , n o t, as an age:jent,. But,, when he. soldjld his older ■ - -.1 , ., — H n o g lo c to d llltio 2 b oodroom d r Capo Cod Is' ” 324*5756 or 324*7352. 2 ' bdrm, large yard and ’ ■ waiting for Q lamlly.wllh garden spol. 1249 Sth Ave.I. model motorme home through rhe 'Timea-Ncu'S Classifieiiy icd s, those .tlih ambition.tOTosioro -gaat-*33»pemto»J34»ai6a----- ^B~tncnts^onnDnpionOoraar-ProsWomiai*5Troor' —— 037=FarmTSR8ncne5^^■ ~“U37-Farm3i l Raiicfies ! =------d o l l a wwem^owardthcpuTchnst ^ e l5e^>^hls-"travel•package;ige;“-a'b ran d ------H with full basomoni, cov 2 bdrm, no pels. *1M. Call covorod patio, garago _733.fliai-am)ranm ------Itor hnmi*. — ano-Toncpo ynm,-orny-$y CailUonna------■ lodayl 733-5262. 2 bdrm, lull basem ent. W/D^ ______W h e t h eier r you're planning to hitit the road, buy or sell,, T h e Times- ’ ■ ! “ H"NDtTmtyxanyouB:I expect the tiBsf' == ~ Sdbacf^.^l2b033^538.------N e x u s l(asjt/j«ds w ill d ellv c rth e nresults you need: ------Small1 IFarm _ 2-b d rm . houao—18fl .A ustin,^ - ■ ------fromColdweliBlI Banker- ■ Beautilul Brick Home on:in 27;5Cfe farm. Don't *199 i * dopoall. 734-1706. • 2-bodroom._sl0i(O...frldge.fi , ______I I W esternI I R e a l t y miss Ihis’excellenl buy'located'On lO' £; Kimberly •;w sshor/dryer, *tOO.deposit.t. ------C a l l : --T ' oday— =------Road. The home has 185CB50 sq. ft. wilh 3 bdrm *290 ; por'm onlh + utilitiea.\- ■ PUARflHTKE; nIT IH WRITING. Call 7^-6420 eyonlntfa. & 2 baths, full bsmt. Excexcellent landscaping and 2 ! bodroom apt In Kimberly,7. 7 3 3 -- 0 6 2 6 . ■ 460 Main Averfenue Soulh utllltioa includod, *233;mo0 outbuildings. Land hasifullTFCC fu water shares. I *100 deposil. 2 bdrm Good Invastment Poti’otential Priced at towt nhouso, *245 + *150 de* I 7 3 3 - 2 33 6 5 ^ posll. 3 bdrm homo. *335 -•- J Independently owneined and operated $115,0> ,0 0 0 . *170 ! doposll. 2 bdrm condo, Call Kalliyal 733-08-0874 or 734-5292 , J375 j * *200 dsposll. Callil M ■ _ I i I \Wall or Jonoane at 734-0400.

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USO * t17S dep. toei Blue \ I G e t SELECTV. th«th e r« o - ry. dlamonda. ..h ^ r/d rv a r' FORT HARNEY LULUMBER • It. watches. Whirlpool waaht -- Qroon Acros OMIcS ic rS o it INDOORSTORAC^ G E c e b le .24 hr movieI cchannel. Bltverdare. pockot w ....7nffli 3 » r a ra . . . MANAQEMEh UNDER NEW ..OiHSM gSllMIM OS^B^IeiS plox. 400 sq It newii^ydo^ Protect your PR.V.’s- VITe alao Install UHFHF anten- silver dollars, coinMn coileo- OMon-Frl Antiques, arts andand crafts^ —— — — — . OSB-Officaand ra te d , 2400 sq It“ BoaU’-Fann - nm ach.- n a s . lo receive ovoi(o M h M lr lions, elc. Houra; 6:30 lo 6:301 ^auH. will SrtowmoWlo*-Elc-FroFrom tf»e ^ FREE: NEC. ATC,IC. CBS& ktahoColnOalleijiertM ' OSMleatlngandn Sal.,8:Xto2;i2:00 b aked ^ o o d a. lota c ...... BuilneMRanti dtvM«~lnto s ^ ? • w r e d . K49.~Avall In town inind rural,' - aoaNocthMato:733 ------AlrConditlooii lie ------Sat--14th,-Sun-18thi- , - elamenis. Wer------H ^ W a- JtfHomeTnfat^f.uJ,.7»OSOO QlllllandBaJtaTft M aflj^rtlgv Storage. -etosHiM orni (mlrrof.-30’8. .. : u tt to son sq rt i ------Elm SrNT^{l>eWnd-|=,J~Rgndy Cfeltaman-fadlal-aii — • - -kt*h0Uf>d.7f7»^'M-MOO - 3 beautiful-professli of- Hanson). ResMont mma. anaoer 16 s h o e la br blith 'ppaneling! l NIGHTCRAWLEfL PRS. tjra o -a w a m p -coolfl ■^10,., lB7-L»mM.mm . „ laOX:------beatoffef.....ji£ir ^ ; — COMPARE-THB TOO.ODAYIBM- lice*-rer-r«nl,-8lM torlaroo C«lt733.2045attera.-■------LONQ*SBAnaO tx6-«’, $1.60 ea)(l ^ e s O f - 0»> ce Park, nlcaal chaira; unlquo brasarass phone: Craftsman 8 hp, 5 speed, eq ft ollico In Blue Lal Ifrooss. C u rtis M alhes 1»” colorco TV. Twin Falla o r KImbImberly o n e call — we'll:l dodi ll alll Lap SWIng 7/t6x12» ier aet; Oak hdlng lawn mower wllh cat- nt location In (own. TelT elo ^ o n e & lurr»^ 734.18»0f42»ei S annolre & dreaser a > rico Parfc. Excellent l< rehouse, wrstereo, 8 track I ClasalIiod,-7330626.n . UnFlHPtywDOd V w /sto o ls: inindirundle bed, ch o rb ap . 733^727 i & a cc ess. 73448SB. answ ering available, -6226. Nightcrawlera.324-H4-2727, ------•’>«!'' overhoad doors.ITS. Twin ta b le . >175. Call 423<2 ------CDX2nd. *5.95 eea»(2xe-7 ^ bunk-beds;; freezer.froi For aalo: 250 H of spilt rail - J ^MPn>P*rtyJrtvMot jlgnareaiolher«..73 Palls Storage. 73»«30.)30. _____ Dell casos, 3 door rireach-ln Fnn'sBaltShop.Jo r'a***. Studs,*1.50ea) ----- — 2_o»icea-and-jeca i.?R3 .— -O St-E unillurailiu - REDW00D:2xer«cl mOM^War- -fonce-{3 --raiijr~»i:00‘'i^ f ------lOOO-sq-fi-Dwrtiead-^id-doorr «rrto.-olnk.-chalrB.-».-tablesr- ~NlQKTCRAWLeF a Inlorior, linear IL Call 734-9172. -- - . PROFESSIOMALCaceaiTER voa. Prime toci > pow er, w ine rack, k:o machchine w / LONG'S BAITBO ----- LATICEPANELS- 3 p h aae p< Adjusta-maglc . ' 99KCedar fabric, patterns, somesorr baby jo h n Dooro 68 riding lawn Odico sp a ce , 11454^11 a Hamilton Insurance^ e ^ l d f l . roatfoom. i& 7 HIHighlandqI s o d a dispenser, 6'y walnul Twin Falls o r KImbImb^y . hospital bed. with.ti \ (R» ^ ____ Qlflce Space Availableable. Brst ______733-2282 ^ B Mwehandla ' Wintefl:"'RcTin:'TaO!tabta^'and 'Hld«=a^d'B0ra'S't0'rifltfTBoar’ r-6PEClAL«>F »on WED.&THURS.CONLY ■ turnlture. gardon cu: 088-Varl8ty foods ■ ■ Farborw aro convociKtlin chairs. Call 326-4691.11. . excellont condlllon car ramps, patio ael • ^ - Jim Ttiompson. 7JJ-0JJ-0484 or ------' "■ A tter 6 pm. Call 733-63 hes.booka, — — — — — — Jim Brtkko. Boise. 388 o v e n . S40. Qlrl'B bikilike. $30. (H4x6COXB55pcM uniia TV, w atch es, dishes, f f o i i^ c lo th es, many othei isoqft & 059—Condominiumaim s ------^------W o m en 's goll clubss t & hand 072—Antiques LiQhl blue aofa &A only. $5.99)(90l Rt •"■•y,"*” (ISO-Pol.tSupplle. . 3 ; OFFICE SPACE: 783 s c a rt, S2S. Call 3244235. ______*150. Kitchon lablo . A«STft- Horns. May 14 *.15. 385 sq It. beautiful biocKw/ bic ForRent Roofing. $9.99 RLA ______067-Ml8ce]laneoiisS 60S 5th Avo wosl. Joroi ;H 0W w/chromo. *7S.Solld Greyonly) 400 W .. Jerom e. 324-21I24-2046. A amoll companion and ■J lava rock, excellont lo ■ ANTIQUE SHI' i j y , pledresser,*27S...; aher/dryer, great waich dob. Free lo a ■ia — _ and pafklng, oconor'iiSlSln! VEBYNICEIiZlidrm. Moving S ale: Washer rm .1 ^ tj> - A complete a et oi^•‘“ kit chon d i a m o n d RINQ apppp raised _____ BluBUkesMa .bedroom ______• ------q u e e n b ed , aofa.ofa. chair, good hom e. Call 734-7003______malntMlnad, w in d for com- w»eo» Mwows a .1 « 6 < M , >{ , May?flffini;?,.t ------dinotte ■ifW mise.c. S Sai ainr a d b a roglsierod Pit Bull I ----putuigr^g-AUtnwn.-i ' S!!£22I!H5L'" carat dlamonda sel ir Abemalhy. 73Mt06.T^Royce CaUMt-MW^ez^62. &°d'l^wMl^?!” '! .°.‘S 6 In te re s te d d e a leire rs of draw ers, 2 nightIht 1elands. * ■ S un. Sam • llll everything eve Terriers, show winners In a sk in g <14.000.733-101i _ iiu i q u e e n headboard, all aoldl423Roae8LN.i i : ______Ia8tlltter.208-733<021.' All Your Pool SuppJX . For sale. White 8up< 7 5 7 '• condition. *500.733-5i3^ 7.°**^ (Cedar 1x6-10’-12'. « SaL a S un. 9-4.706W C ^ r e e a AiC C ^ o ^ Boraoi (Russian______A-SEROER-m^M rave ^“Wno— t 4 w d Mhe-help-o{=P ------and.seiMf)Oi^ il^ mlijiTi War T - ^ l a s s w i r e T S 5 5 L - ja c u z 2 l. 3000 gal al 21 ii: : . ' alonal?'Choclf’ourJ 12" Bab. S a tu rd ay -th e 14lh.-Ih.- t8und^ oulslanding temperaments. 060-W«rehouse/ 060-Warehouse/ American reoulallon>n pool fioad pump bowl lorlor sa le. Jerom e’s AnttqueueMall I Directory, dally In M, 7^ th e 15lh. 124 HudcHuddleston ehow wlnnore, eves check Storaoe Rentalslala. Storage RentalsBl9 Ubitf, Blale top. . 12 cuo n e arly now. Call 5 4 36541. ^ 3,0W^sq ^ » o l Antiq^ue NewsClasaill^s. a . ' r ™ E c S : i-5pm. Lots clear. Call 4 3 6 - ^ slicks and rack. Llko i iw n ko !new, ^ashsrBnd-' . N o w so ra w ^ thth'flSi; fi 7/16x6x16', *2.95ea) Un60UI._ Akc Registered mlnfflure T o n ^ a ■ n l consolo T.V. cor also.324^106.133E.W irday 14th Schnauzor pupa. Talea Kohlor & Campbell cor 00 romoto GLUE LAMB BE/^ M S Yard ' Sal*. Satunla] d condi* How ope n l K aren'sn 's AnO- 19" Sylvanla sloroo i M ritn P t *nd Sunday I5lh,I, M 8-( . 1529 docked, had ahcts. ready _ _ I S P'*"®- “ IW wood. Fr. quea. 497 Heyburn1 W.V 733- T V ...... only$389or Anyalzelo ..Pricapc May 20. Show quaiily, great k G E I S Provincial, like new. 1 Biltorool Drive. TF. ,o, m iT 2986 or 734-4044. by apt«PPt- j U or offor. Konmoro built-in bu Now llowor coolor for r'ld'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!;;!!* i ;36 Yard S ale May 14thar I : dlshwashor. bost ollor.or. 6 x 6 x 7 , assum e paynlymonls! PRIVATE ESTATE: OuOualily & CAINS t l 63 from eam-opm. r i t K Call...... 733-9094094______Call72».8147.______unique, porcelain c(colloctl- C 'earance& R enU I ....$2.05 loader, leather bania panti fur* 3702 evea. aak lor Jill. ; 3 1 0 % Se ut cryatal ______733-7111 IJ'IS:;::::;:::;:;:: Senior Discount Illon, all N ew J a c u u i whlrlpooool bath cut { ?1'-2fl' t'...* 2.46 -n llu ro ,-c lo th e a -aand n d mlac. Chocolaie Labrador, AKC Jl " ---- i1Z*3(rsfofage Units)------deluding pu m p lor salo. Call 73 &• . cToprosslon. Clock'a; Cl used beige carpelln }•, 51.89 930 2nd Ave West. reglaiored. wooka old, 1 U accossorlos. *lnclu mantel, banjo 4 dosk J. 2«5hi (Std & Btr 2xW, H I • Inside Ssti to rag e • P rivate lo ck s. ■ stand. <100.733-7526.J______evonlnoa.______08k. Fur. padding, excelleni, eaHCodar4x4-6.$4.99)» ) Yard Salo: May 14ih . Gloria Adams. A. M3-5687.______On*site m anager' W Kimborly. Arc and Ro-condlllonod oass lavijn 43M722.______— ------• *2.75 oa: 2’x4’ % PtPm Bd. R.C. airplane kll. and and m isc. Free Kittens: loving and i I Q (offeoffor oxplros 12 *68 ) ------1 king SI20. 1 superjer alngle *2.76ea;4x4-H ACX,«.^75) 242QlacTerOrlve. good with kids. 733-6W. I* Acelylone weldors,I, lool m ow ors. *40 and up rs. hoart w aterbod. 324-S39tialu ■ • cabinets, new andd i u se d take trado-lns. Labor S’rUn'JnrC ® altor4. Pricea pood for onene wook ' ' " Froo to good home Shep­ d08lon.t100oach.543~43-4S33, e d raw ers from tho po HaaoEASTiAfftNDDR. »»» 734-8031) 3 0 R tools, steel fllo cabirablnots, 132 In Twin Falls. gy OM-TooH h erd/H usky m il. Afloc- ] 1* oxon harness. 1D63 Do.Dodgo. Call 734-9616.9am.6pfr of a watorbod. Call! 3: , « '"''“fS'rTM'H ______tionate, good natured. groat ^973 Bobcat. 1978 Vofla;ga;1981 R olotlller. ArlnoB, 5 HP 073-Bazaar8&CraftsiflS leave m ossage. ______Hwy 50 Easl by)y RuBl-e-bout cablo lift er. TroalodBdposia p ------RLflJetomeJd! oupplea. Working or oreal EAS"3 Y C i ^ S I F= I I E D A P ____ vacuum wllh allaehtrnmentB. roltr. orr rnnrtltnn,i-call i»i lor. -oofraHKXefti-SutWloai good condlllon. jSfTJ. Lano dololla. AppraisedI *1800,3 Rumillx cattio supploi c lo th , ru st color, rocyl^llnor. mako oiler. 733-4870 evesevt RRUos.324-8191.Scar 8iding. Int. wall cove’veV}JSl'' Call Ciasslliod, 733^33-0626. Kilte'ns. adorabio, free. Call )RM ^ P Lumber 32»eiei20. We're ready when you p “ J...... good-.condlllon. «o. Hammond aplnot oroan. o .______you«r«l 733-4870 evea______aftnr ' ■tssormatcninoLesiWTif«rs2s0,'' -^=j=jj===ji= T able and chair sol.Bl. *40. uprlohl piano, veryry oood ,______ILyouare.urunableJo_calLor_cccome-by-The-Times- 3 S ------Oueen-bed-wim -shoot.oia-and- -cond— JTOOr— Qullfl- s p re a d , S40. ExorciseBO bjke gulUr,.model.S3000, News office,ersim ply clip andd mailI this order " w ith'handltf bara thattmovbs rr ahapo w/hard' case. a a s y o u podal. UO. Cal:all 734* ovor *900, aoll {600; ; FcFondor f ' form to ourr classifiedc departirtment so that we - 8812. o flo r7 pm. ______amp w/3 offoct pedals,ili, t450; --|— --Ns i E i i r a i ii C I E I S I . . . _TROY-BILTTlLLEa•RS -- conaldotallo«ara-S23^ ^ - can gm yowur'ad^rfedwithchout delayr - — Save up to <270 * , a a free Kranlch In Orom. UT. * Please prirrint clearly with adI dark pen or pencil.II. Usod metal door soctictlons. Nlco Wurlitzor spinotIt p piano, . 1 S5.00 p o rso cllo n .S oo o ta l 489 blondo finish, exccixcellent ; ‘There areiB approximately 226( letters per line. S outri Locust or callBll 733- cond. <565. Call 733-88171817. 5723 O vorhoad Doora.: ------Smllh and' B am es upuprlghi V ’ —'I *: Please prere-pay according) tot schedule U sod whool chair. Onl;•nly us- piano. Vory good lone which is prprinted below. od a fow monlhs.J. has shape. *65Q:&II 733-196 I M B rom ovablo arms plusJS lool Wurlllzer Splnol r Pi n t m m 9 B 9 H I H b ro a ls . Call734-?976, ^ Recondltionod.-OOOd.aj.condl.— ------^ ------gV ' W anted: w ealem bancmd for lion, {800. Call 734-4072. ------? John’s Sfiarpei " 2 S a tu rd ay nights. ■ Since 1976. A ll» iyLee'a Uwn Service : | - : ■ Please run r ■ W antod: cem ent bl K K i ■ 1 my ad In classlllcatiation #______for ■ »nt g -tools-carbide.0.215 2 8th. Filer g luallty work. Free esU. ■ - RtCKSQAROEKTIUJNQ •■ -■ 1 d av3 H su ita b le lor laying *Sio" p 076-O(flce Equipment Roasonable. 734-9124. I 20 yra exp. Small jobs wei- " /s . My check or moroney order Is m V CalM23-6t70 ______Espor 7700 cash rogl H comed.Call7»67l2. | ■ enclosed fofor S ______■ WE REBUILD hydrdraulic and slip printer. Call I IS IS liH ■ I " Jacks a l ABBOTT’S AAUTO 4139 at Moldco Inc. ------I I 1 ■ SUPPLY. 305 ShOBf) 8 h o n o ------' I ROTOTILUNG* ' tractor ® ■ m ountod. w ood mowing. | ■ ______■ S tre e t South. Twin Falls.K _____' ^ 733-7038 o r 326-4199. g ______■■ Wli-71H. _ 734-9619611. I ______■ M 1 —24HflSvrFreeestlmatf a ■ itea— -Sytnnlraudlo-arTldoorEorBosl' ■ • "REUABLE" ■J GARDENSa.8MALLAHEA8 ^ _ 1-way Unllod airline tickc:kot lo buys In Magic Valley. Jack’aJai ■ . B -“ ^ ■ MOWIWINQANDYARDCARE | II ' B o sto n , departs Boise16 6 am- T.V. Salea a Service. Buh3uhl ■ ------______z FalrPiPrIcoBi Excellent Workl m^ ReaBonab?o.!’.Ds'?o°^06S g ------Ju n o — 2L— 1988.— arrJ i r . a m p ^ l ------43ARPET.LA ------a — ------— • - — ^ 1 - r.LAyjNQ______■ „ ...... ,RanJfa B o sto n 4:22 pm, S12S. scsome graphic equatUor. 2 - .CallSto>Stovo ■ ” ^ " " 1 I. a ------I restriction apply. 733-5?4t<48. casBolto docks. tumUmlable ■ 438-5371■5379 ■ ■ • g i I awn- and apoakers. $1200 a I 10 fo o t X 20 foot m eU la M-— O faco u n t-fc» .W o ck .p afU o a.-il------______■I - Jng —w ith— posta,— laciactory vealod. aall$fl50.a23-4648 Yard, garden, tota. 6'traclor ■ I m ad o . S400. Long wido ...... a ------' ^ ■ 0 box ^ yoar old Maonavox ' m ount rotollillng. 734-4978. " * ' c a m p e r shell, S200. 4 rotfool X atoroo c o n s o l e . ^ . SSoi f [“ ■ K M W N MOWING. W eekly. ■ ■I ______■ . J Name______■I 6 foot pickup box, utility ut 232 Ash. Twin Falls. ■ Rosa«sonablo. Deppndablo. " _ trailer. S150. Call 324-7314.l i — 3 AT & T Morlln 5 but ree estimato. 324-^84. |I Small backyard gardon ^ ■■ . 1000SUNBEOS phonos. 1-Morlln 206 con INSERVKE ■ . ROTO-hLUNQ ■ r amall jobs ■ ■I TONINQ TABLES ' unll, AT&T will warrant II 734-6362.. o r . . 734-6444 " ■ A ddress.___ ------^” Sunal-W OLFF isnnlng bodsbo 734-oard-heatef,-Ho^ o tsr rolrlgarator.—{brown)-$3 I a le a m m ach. oifico supplipllQS mako ollor. Call 734-7202. romoval, Iroo osl.** John J' I McBrldo, 733^)939, 734-1365. jJ J c a r d #_____ ' & phone sys. now & rococao- Bakory and roslaur i N ^ P E S ...... 733-7349 ! ------■r ' pod diosoi tires, campTiper. oqulpmoni for salo. OvoJvons. ■ ^BiSSiEnSXWHKM S ^ jning. weekly mowing. ■■ j 9-S.Gall734-6725.73fr<73a36. rolling machino. 10X12 10! _ sprinklor systems. g I walk-ln coolor. stalnitilnloas ■ ______■ s i f entordlscounlaavall ^I ______■ ^xpiration dadate______I 068-Computers stool sink, lots moro.'•.C C all ORY WALL, wailboard ■ ■■■■■■laiaai■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ -■ J Frod at 726-6113, eveninnings. ■ ropair. holes, cracks, cr tox- _ ■ Udy'sW airol ■ ATTENTION INSURANCI aSox g turos,15yrsoxp.7Ip. 733-6006. i | II • • • j54-1724 ••• I AGENTS. rsS S a S M sI! I ■ - PAY F SCHEDULI L E ; — - I • 'For salo: V-marc Sa hand ha BYSELLiTRADE hold and Panasonic hahand TV's, APPLIANCES & MISMISC. S ______■zsaazz^H | hold corrrputors. For memoro 734-9166 days/733-eiS8 eve0VP8- J Rodwood dockscks. patios. ! ® M aster T ree & Yard''Caro^ ! Inform ation 788-4594 LIran I Quality work. RoosonBblo ■ : # Of d a y rge per line anga q e Potscrubbor bulli)ulli-ln H rom odoilng....gu..guarantood! I ______I ay s______Charg Insurance, days or 788-51-5196 dlshwashor. almond, gogood _ Donnis423-4486orSor 423-5325. « prIcoB. Froo o s l . . . . 734-1320 m a fto r e p m.______iUovablo_Sonloj_Clil7on _ ■ ____ _condition. *150. Coronaonado ■ ------z _____ ------¥ Incomo DIscounisI ' C om m odofo 84, disk drhIrlvo. rotrldjiwo^w. old atyj^o,^ *^ ,T PAINTING a Z e a o s 1 ___ = = J - a iJa)i ^ s — .. n i a £ 2 . 5 0 • j’uion,' ■ B ..— ^ ■ ------• ■' ^ ______S4M.Call324-33S3. ____^ «10.733-6439 attor 6pm. I ■ a ■ " $ 3 . 7 5 ■ ' 4 -7 d aEays j 9 R adio s n a c k color compullulor GE washor & dr> I ADVERTISE | w$349 I Roto, powor rako,Iko,'clean up. $ 4 . 7 5 3. Includoa disk drivo.1. p a i r ....,...... n o w * ; 8 ^ 1 0 dlays a ’ 3 ...... prlnlar.Lotsol«am««- _ tflm. malnt. fmu CAINS M" Tony or Stovo r. Tul'i'L u : 1 1 - f 5 d aays j 3$ 6 . 7 5 & proorams.tSASorbosl Call 73^543 ovos. ' ^ I------SERVkiESPECIALTV------■-----: ------o ffe r. Call 734-6934.- CloanmceARenlalCtr.Ctr g . 734-1453. Froo Eath I ------INJHISCIHECIQHY » ------— 16-2(Tdayays------$ 7 . 5 0 : , 2 Mac System s, ono 5I2K g 73^7111 ^ PlHCOd undor lho hondlng o f ■ ^ ______• ^ 8 r 7 5 ------^ - i ^ - 5 AOVERTIS — 21-^5-dajays------^ m og h o rd disk. Both ha< fondMlon!^ I DICK'SS PAINTING, 30 y rs' II cHoIcol ■ Mac-t- Koyboartls & inlornirnal Kolvlnator lrosl-lfooToIrl( 'n _ oMp. ItInt/oxt, roaldonllal. ■ I I : 26 - 30 da>ays , $ 9 . 5 0 _ - -fans.S&S08.S1600, - - - - jpppoftono.—.13,?_ou^ 'EClAbTY------■ — ------«»m miorolalr«ofo.-734-7310.—— or ■t----- — Your Bd will roorh ----- 1 ------^=^'7.M-5076or723-53?« ------~ tia/boBIO»Or.-734^369. . I fsmlllos everyday ond the ■ ------E C T O f^ ■ a “ OUALFTY APPUANM ^ l i ■ , .INTHtSDinEC- ' results will amoxo you. Call “ 069-Camera Equip. and Sorvico. 207 Bluo Lak.-akOB ■ Y our od will roacoach 22,000 | I today and ono of our Irlond- | ' i ; ■ wMail your order forr) r m t o : ___ Blvd.S.T.F. 734-2120.. (amllloa everydayay and tho . .. ly Ad-Visora will holp you —. Looking ior uaod Oar:lark- Cuslomor approclation salsalo. I resultB will am aio20 ]you. Call ■ ! word your ad ao lhal II will ■ °l| ■ t>v

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.... ------izs^irm w itwiers« lo-immllrniofs I s ...... 102-Cattie tta 1 ^ - B o a t 8 4 Access. 122—Sporting Goods ^on's Rom Now Kar.Tow Ooliy yton, IOW campor. flood co^., Maio' ’ Shoiilo 7AKC 2 yr old PurobrodI AAngus ATTENTION FARMEIMERSI Now Hollond 1069 Complete sot of mon' • 1 9 7 ^ 2 3 Vi’ Laytor d. Idool Now ia tho time lo gotOl your y stacker, haa Perklna« " K IN D O O R STORAGIAGE super light' golf duclubs. 6 stock *975.00 74Uie<; lacks, alovo. Ice box. »300r- foglBlorod. 10 monlha.ia . ox- bulla, som on lostod, _ 31- flood cond, *5500,324-41 boat ol(er. 733-4924 ader 6. I. birth woiQhla. Call 324-2'4-2600. Sprinkler plpo flxod up for dioaol ongino. now □ V s- months, old. Iiko now,now *225. *>067 Paco Arrow collont tnorklnos.SISS. Protect -your • F Ik lor Clo- Basomonl'Model, Il o a ^ 7 i< e flth SL Jerome___ ------7^3-1543.0tt0r?PM.- : M hoad. about 320 Iba.JJ pppn thla yoar. Malnllnei handsndline tire s, good cond. 676-13^ — Snow mobiloa- Boata-a- IFarm Call 733-6384 o r ask Ic ” 10' &el(ods, owning, ro. ------c ai.tio o rc o irTO^Mg?.— ------Bo&BltfeV T33-* ■-M-HP,- -CBllaHom<>oftr-734-0<8t ------llkimw7W995.— ------t986-Kll-Compank>nr-a tcT? w/cab. . . , Evinrudo motor, tilt tro Ro'olslorod Sprin; ALL TYPES OF HORlORSES For loaso; 60 shoroa TFi Immaculato 1977 Hondlonda 1000 .1966 Road Rangor-EliElite 28' (ully 80l(» ^ *900.436-5696 afler 5:30 p m^o. uough, and aold. WoVo buy water, Hlghllno, S E_5!E1. ’ Bu — looio.k,------iSP^'- -motoroyolo..*1600.-willwill trade tmllorrn>otiilrrownln(Ingriixo 'onoworriois-ofootlrf Iroo 10 Dood_countfy_hpjT l;------Bob-Jonq»73y0404~ ,.nn,i 15’ G lascrafl. SObpJohn-'bn- for good sh o t gun,n, pricedp now, *13,000. sle o p ln o a p ac e. 734-6351 6’ Treasure Volley compor <^229. .1982 Road Rangorier Sth Fleetwood CImai housobrokon. r33*838434 nr Arablahs-purobrod. Trail FOR RENT: 320' ol noww 110” very llltio iroa. top. *1800. 7 3 4 ^ _ . oleciric rofrlgerator. *1500; Vallov oxporlonco. from *500.0 jAlao aluminum malnlino wwllh Automatic Rohlor mill,'C 35:------Supor Rugor Block: HO'Hawk 44 whool. 28‘. one ownoner, ex- 33-, sa m e aa new, 300 m , ook 'lor John ol Voll 'S or b e st ceilent condition. W m llos. 0011678-2850. ______atalllon aorvlco. 324-3843S43 rise rs. Call 734-1734■ a grindor/mlxor, 20’ RoSolory 15 ft w ood boat. 18Ifl lip -mag., liko now . S275 or ...llo, 0*WS. must Schwinn 733^»7t______loavo mosaaflo.------Evinrudo m otor, on tillIII boolI o Hor. C all326-5231. •1077. Layton 23' ^ t “or, * 1 5 . ^ . 734-5253 or 733-51^ 8 1 7 6 *oot cobovor campor In *,n m Al >lud: black Tonnoa _____ hoo. good condition. *80(5. Coll Slomoso klltona, J10. 5H0 Poe M io: 8 " aluminum g a tted 2-Now Lockwood windDdrow Irailor. *900. Call 543-5041Sil:— Taurua PT99, 9m m wllh oach.Call73<-WiO. Walkor. Tfadons. 324-cn( ior' 20' 22' Iravol trallor. Kit.oompo- Cor 734^47 alter Som. plpo, good cond.. 324-5129<129 turnora. . . 18 fool. Maravia whlloJ waterWi tracllpaiholstor ...... tandom "[o'*- largo • bathlh a n d ------For aalo; 1 rod mulo H eath 8 row contor dump du rafl. fully riggod, rowrowing 423-4297 ...... trolior, o ne'ow nor, ta ono pinto mulo. Thoyoy a re ______show or, new rolrlgonIgorator, Closalllod . . '. tho aolutlon jtonia ^ 0 0 " windrowor, (ramo. 4 ooro. boat bo>boxes, ■*■' — — axlo. 091-C reatlve Wortd bolh broko to pack. Whon you havo Itor • 1066 Kit IS' trailerI ., ovorythlng worka.I. Call to all your noods. 733-0626. , around your homo you 1 cargo do c k s, air pumps, m o rn s, or ovoa 324-4185.185:------^ HbMECRAFffD OUiLTm J s . Call 934-8164.______coolora. *2500 , 734-1^'1693 124-SnowVehIclesIS coilontcondlllon, *1350 longor n ood. advortl — ■ — *1962 Lanco 11' catcamper, % (t Road Rangor ___ ^____ any-*U®,-ff0m.bat)y-l0-kln-kino. .Gonllo.- ,.oldor_. .gold ” " ' = V - . - e q W e'!!iV c o I. . ___days or 733-0164 ovonlngiin g a ^ ------L------______roorolr,Iacl{8;*4995. ------w heolrA C rnow retrfoon . Ifom doalonino lo compioiploto wonderful (or ohlloroh Falls Whon you h; 562. $150. Call 734-5364. ______Kimborly RdEoat-Twin Ft i a ? n 125-Travel Trailers8 *2 Slldo In Campor Shohellal now tiros, wilh 01975’SD Op ^ flo Motor homo, 22', Eldorado, yullls. 543^034 Of 038-SSe2. QATEDPIPE 733-1545 som ething to soli, placi Havo black Mammoth Jt ______Wo oro tho dealerler lor club c ab , heavy dulyuly w' th Bolf-contalnod, aloopa 6, ' New and usod RogorNowton ...... 733-23-2664 classiliod ad. You'll likoko Iho For aalo or~[rod«rfOMi Southwind, Poco Arrowow,and <00 m otor, oittior or both,b ovorshot. 29,000 orglnal 1 groy. 1 plnlo. If you w . Ho■Homo (asl rosulls.______homo. 1986-26'Jaycotr. working muloa. thoao1*0 aro Underground ploo ,8. S -t- Call S36-2722ovonlnga.l»- mllM^ * ^ . ColM 7^7W ^ 1 Rex Golay .734-4443 Hom' 1977-10' TrI-aojIc fiborgiirglass oxcollonl condition,n °ront •>0"’°®-I Bnnrl ' ^ AMOTH IRRIQATION lerktwy -kitchen.—micronave.”' ^ 3 Farm ers’ mark' Rongor, and Prowler 1 ells 1966 Chevy school bus. ^ Mixmostor or olhor brairand. |ol. tandom axlo Iralirailor. Irlc/gaa rolrig. ro6(aIr,a r, iwin ifnKgf, anjj 5,}, whoola, 126-Camp«rsliShells " paddocka, frock, Indoid o o r/ 1 m ile oa st ol BuM. Hwyy3 3t 0 . posslO lo (ra(}o. Call ShlfhIrldy, UOOO*Call 423-5792. ______bods, *14,500. 734-7831. ' . converted to (ully solf-cont outdoor aronoa, bam i • U rr y 'a Lolauro LIvln'f» 'R ra Kamp-^woy 30 inch tf'O f' molorhomo. C all324-3576. 1 and ______S43-4777______734-2414.______1979 23' Qlaslron, excoll - 626OverlandBuroly,ly,ld ahell, (Its alandard 1 moro,Call324-J643.- - ja iS o c u rity.jol(-cont tra ISrtiMnn® 1973 21 (ool WInnebogo, 095^FertllIzer& ...... H astings gated alum,, c PV( o i ’ W artiod to buy.' Hydrau'aulic condition; comparsblo- i^ ttro le r.------676-7057 iMillon., Mlnl--Wlnnier-clean,-tW5...... — Horao training, riding ridi & underground. MATHER!ERS, loador for row-crop 50 horlorso now bo a ta *24,000. askasking dual oxlea, exc condJw/1976 w/ ______p^ckup^^wdt- ______Top Soil______Call- -l» " P r'ihnrnhnn n< InwIng 1973 Prnvwlnf ?0' unlf ■ Call 423-5375 otter 6 pm. —C all -<)alUoylimor4a»6»<7, ------.. -powci— tfoctor— Calf—-latff- ii 19900—or—tieat-offef:-( •Now—cusiom—toppor- “ 734-2931.______e, 50 ovenlnoa 543-5512.______734-6301 ovonlnos, ' . vohlclo. *6400 o r trado'ado (or talnod, tandem axlo. i f D ^ r ' 1964 Minlwlnnlo Winnebago 1^-; molor homo of equalat vivalue condlllon. *2850.324-424{}& sh o rt bod Choyy/Ood^ 0 ® ' m otor homo, liko now,- 096-Farm Seed- HORSESHOEINQ; hot,, coldci foot with risers, 6 Inch. *3.15S3.i 1953 Ford 1 lon truck. Ru ___ usod3m o.Ollor.324-354t luno l3S5-i7:_Sooawlfl..1«W5 I 733-9070. ==S2— 20V%', 23,000 ml. roof oir, _____ & corrocllvo. Gurantonteed por foot, 8 inch, *4,00I ptpor g o o d , noods a llillo woivoik, opon bow , like now. *7995 l i r e 31 (OOI- wiTh"1 AC, O lder Travol Queen camc I------Evlnmd o & Ma rcury.moin Pololo growofal . VIri Ji? ^ Win’neoago bravo, zu (i, ' ' ^ HORSESHOEING3 ' • Ropossoslon; 6.8,9,12 InchInc i975fnlornallonal2lonlfuruck boats & llahlng tack s c . Ready to go. 1977ClChovy (urnoco, ovorahot bod. i lostod Elll. foundation, co bod, Tom's Marina 8. Sporlt Gi Gfls. *2500 (irm. Coll 326-4958. ?. rool AC, powor unll. low* Dllont O ouoK oonli...... 423-413-4007 Olumlnum gatod plpo, aomiom o vvith Barbor (odilizor bo ^ ------C20, 350 outo ond cop,Ip. and u -p o tli, *700 or boat ol tlfiod potalo aood. Excolloi ooua 8oml-f(oatollon tlroa, *35C3500. H oyburn/Burley, 676-7473.473. 1969 Kit. 19' solf^onlarr mllos, rool luggogo com- flold HORSESHOEINQ-hol aho( lA o ' H,D. Both Of either. 734-:144541 Call 532-4521 aflor6pm. ------r Dartment. *9500.324-6134. quality and alzo, cloon lloi m ilnga. Call ^2-4325, ____ C all 678-1334.______1987 1 9 'ft Bayllnor. 125iJT h p pood cond. *2000.366-734 ond Calilornia rosdlnoa.I. WIIIW At your placo - or savo S & 1979 Country Air, 5lh wheel w Porfoci (or , campingling & jQ, 440 Ano winnebaao S27- haul horo. English and o Wanted to buy: 1" x 7272" 1962 IHC 5000 1 4 'dual augciQor Morcury outboard. $95*9500. 1972 Socurlly 19V^ ll.II. 1 aelf- trailer, ^5 foot, aoK-cononuln- (lanino, 1968 Oodgo cam cut ond dollvor. Coll S2 ._____ contained, with deluxe a :“ 'b o x [ lowmlios.*ip.%bo ..324-5359 3528.554^501 orS24-0fl51.1. W oalern training & loaaorsons aluminum syphon luboaDoa, (lold roady. *13.500. CiCall Call 324-8876 ovonlnga. xo awn- od. oxcellont condl:Idltlon, van, bo d s, atove, Fco b 324-eS38/666-7729/324-4073ora 734-j053 ____ 734^592,______■ Ing. m ust soo to opproeliroeloto, *9.000. coll 324-7156) until■ w alor lonk. olc. Runs gn Boo boards wanted, w C oll 423-4800 bofo ro 1 Pi^-pm. noonor324-4l50untllnoinooh. *1000.0011733-2538. 128-UllllljTrallera como to you. Ray Odormoim d t, Mammolh Jack atuda: 2 rodrc ’0 Inch quorlor Incf) wallwall, igaii'Hoaston awathor, 655iiSo. i22—Sporting Goods 0 ' uaod stool *4.50 por (ool 700 hours, oxcollonl. 19i _____ 19>2 2 3 'soll-contalnodtd T(Torry '- r ------call 465-5260 c o l l o c l . ___ 1 black. TIadon. 324-5710 12 ton Gooaonock equip c T j - Rocky Mountain Induslrlearl« s. Dovid Brown imclor, 99990. Colomon 3 burner caicamp comp trallor, nice, ■7'»; aovi IZ^TrwelTrllen, OnOERNOW " RETIREMENT OISPERSAl Jorom e, 324-2142.______Ilor Slovo. Excolloni condlllctJlilon. oxtrna. Coll 324-3179 (A IZS^TTavelTnllers trolior. 20 (t dock. 1 (1 alna, 25 roglalfired Arabian#, t. ____ good shape. 1979 466 balo outriggers, oxcoliont condl- Allolta. com . seod- orfllni with 1961 467 baler, bolh run ru $35. Coll 324-2518, o r 733-1002 (Ray), ------fanoo-A-paatuto-oroaaoisaoa llnos-raclng. cutting, ih she o iJ 353 Detroit diosol will ^ tion. Coll 324-3969. ______and clovors. Bob HamllloIllion' prospocla: Bays;— groy Kira SiTs'ir'e C J ’sMoo.'s",Soo 6 John Doero 71 fic 734-3567...... FroB dellwlivery choalnula. 20 yoar broodii ^ 121- B o a l S l ACCOM. .121—Boats&Access. — ^ program. Privaio treat•oaty, atAgrl-llnoa. 538-2451_____p la n ters, lato model, to I pricos nogolioblo, tornorms 60 sh a ro s TFCC for loose>030 m otol cans, wido concav fe g Automotive ' 097-H ay, Grain & Feed ' within 200 milos, Morld r(or 79 hp short couplod lurblne, m 132-A ulo. Parts & J& R H aulIno .4605 childron barrel racora, S20*200. *3000. 100 hp spill caso, T w o o a / n ^ H n ...... 324-460 ■ Accessories______lalla, donkeys with pae023 (or appointm ent. MUST SELL IMMEDIATELYLY or roller harrow, Horso hay covorod ono oi (in 16 hand, 12yoarold goldlnc 40 (t X 50 ft MIracIo Spanwin 733-8458 - 326-5280-32fr^iai ' 70 ton. {60 lon. Manuro SIC ntie building. alorod In plok-up load. 734-7039______WIII do ovorythlng, Gontic I" ■ MANURESPREADING t;— quiot. guaranlood soundund! Pocatello. 1-525-1907. ______Call Ben Heldoman 423-4269 1987- Isl and 2nd cutting , 5 tIOOO. Call 543-5214, ovos,^ Now Donahuo Qoosonock>ck sw dlhlng ant) baling, will hay. 100 tona. 1986-3rd, 3 ll„Q slock & horae Irailor. 16 ft t ‘ travel. Call 536-2598.______IBOU • i960 AQHA boy golding i f ^^LKA B TI Ions. Call 423-5882^______fW t ----- woll-mannorod, paradosdos ^ wide, tandom ax- ,ln,' los. brakoa on bolh, domo t & B cuslom stacking, two 5 S t6 n l8 (; riding club, m ountains 2-wido stackors, 18« 10 20c, East olTwln.Call 733-4490.96^ $950.537-6665Q(lor4pm . • Ifghi incl. spore lire, muat511 CollMartinTilloy423-5634. 800 10 approclato, *4603. 8,Oo6 bu barloy lor salo.alo. 1960 AOHA bay goldingjS a' Calltoll-lroo 1-800-632-6661. 32jl-5129 woll mannorod, parados ” • riding club, mountainsin ,' Now Holland 1032. 2 wido, ! BEINGHlEARID'ROlUND $950.S37-6665a(lor4pm.__ ' pull typo, bolo wagon,m! m Recreational ______fKM—Parm a Fnrflftnt______. aocontly_ovorhaulBd_wlthIth “ ■3Tdglslorod~ArobionarVor^ automatic balo Ho. Call 676-76- ______Farm lor_ ronj on Sa'lmornon oood blood linos. Bask anc 1277or67g-1328, t. . tfacl.'75 a cro s, 200 aharoaa ofo Hoboor— (up-close>— BVl 121-BoaldiAcc8SS._____ wator, no buildings, Conlac■act brod. Roaaonobly prlcod• ori Now Holland 1048 2-wldo I——: Fodoral Land Sank.- 611Bill For more Info call 636-5532.2 ' balewagon. cob, V-8. 4-f2•■2 i9 6 7 'l6 ‘ fi'sTivbrl'lli'd'l-' 19>! HltD! ~ trana.2fe-7l7l: 459-0561. _ M orcory 125 HP outboard v m Brako. 733-2577.______4 yoar old POA pony, *400, 2 acros farm ground (or Call 423-6238.______' Now Holland 1068 slacker., 2 with Colkins Irailor, *3500a On Surjnday, April 3-" A d ay of Call 423-4356 or 734-6103. ------leaso, oasy accoas to watortor, 5 yoar "old regbioroa-■5 wido. oxc cond, 934-5150, no grazing, good locationon. Quarter Horao golding, vorv _____ Infam y" oc)ccurred when theti- Tim es-_____ I ------OaH-734-5540.------, ------'SIX — — T— ------~ — -ao-niro737ra257anof 8 pmV r “ 7 t<=FairmlftT{flement5 ll^-farmTmplemenls 7 yoar roglsiorod Ouartorrtor ' N e w s errrroneously pialiaced th e 099—P astures For Rent Horao more, good ploasuro — or"4.H horsb. Call 423-4301 n- — Frontier Mej/lotors "Quittingg IBusiness" ------F o rloo3or32o' ocVoa’u 'pP®' ^ uypnlngs or wookonda. Wood RIvof Ranch. aHalla - I U S E DO H A Y I advertisemfnent across the bibottom part . " ^ 5 ^ > I hay ground ond grass133 ClaasillGd . . . for pooplo paaluro. Cam Oaggolt.Bit. ovorywhoro! 733-0626. ^ E Q U I P> M E N T of Wills Mototor Company Ad^d. Literally PO Box 1087, Sun VaMoyloy ------I 63353 or coll 78»-4590.____ U s e d Sa v w a th e r s _ 105-HorseEqulpment hundreds 0of phone calls have h been Horso posVuro'ibr fonl'J15 o _ 3 New Holland 1116B SSelf prop. monlh and havo room for at Circio J horao and 3loc"k«k 16ft header Priced asIS L o w A s ...... $ 1 8 , 7 7 5 m ad e to WWiils Motor regarlarding their ^ loaat 15 hoffloa. 733-7642. _ Irallors.. large slock O’’ on 1 New Holland 114 P u t B l y p e ^ hand. Now-usod, Farm ora - L ik e - N e w ...... $ 7 , 9 8 5 "going'W: bof business''.“ "W'We've 'even . ‘ • for 20 pairs. Call 324-3185, ■Ei'ChdnQo,' 'H ogorm an. 137 AS Qt&T-j____ 1 637-6294daya-nlghl. 1 N e w H o lla n d 9 0 5 S €e lf p r o p . Paaturo for ronl, 30 head 14ft header ...... had inquirlires from somme of o u r yoarlings or 15 hond pairs,ra Eloclric horso oxorcisor, ...... $ 1 , 2 5 0 running wofor. woll loncod.•a J600,532-<521a(lor6pm,_ ' 1 New Holland 907 SeS e lf p r o p . suppliers back I east", sasays Ernie I ------gall,3 2 4 .., ______. SUNSHINE LEATHERCb. ' 14ft header ...... $ 2 , 7 5 0 1 aero Irrlpaicd pnsluro, 3'.^I/. Lowu^il ikJiauiU lUtJclli ruiifs-TT5- - 4 - N e w + t o J la n d 9 0 9 — 9 r- of W iils_____ ml SE ol TF, profor 4 calvoa,,g'^ In Iho Magic Vailoy.)y- H |d r o S m t ^ ^ ^ 2 7 54 * ft ^ h e a d e r ...... $ 3 , 8 9 5 ------WH4ST-G©fl ------re»80naM8-prk0r73>24?9r— ------iVlo.torr 3 acroo. Irrlgatod pasiuro, SallslactloiY guarantood. "l4fl header ...... Call 423-6235...... $ 2 , 9 9 5 for ront. H oraos or calvos. llntem atlonal 275 Se C all42^-4213. oflor 6pm. Usod roping saddio. _ Poilablo bulk slorago for.. 14ft header ...... $ 3 , 9 9 5 5300 acroa. W ost Pork Fish 57 U o h n O e e r o l s a O P u l Crook, som o BLM rights in­1" ilo c k ' walor. 'Call 324-4257 cludod. Conlaci Fodural"j 'al1or 6 pm._ 14ft header ...... S 2 . 2 4 S . Land Bank, Bill Qrako. 733-3. WE' QUY S soil usod aad-d- Self Prop. Bs dl«i5 4 lack. Shop oround Bale Wagons A f A . V ^ ! _ 2577 by noon, Mon.. May Ifl- ' o wllh u5 lasi- bocauao wo^0 2 1 0 4 8 2 - w t d e GG c as, overhauled 6 corrals for roni lor duel ' N l lis. We're one H “ will nol bo undersold on>n 1 1069 3-wide Di( a re w e goir3lng out of busini\iness, says Erniee and H ank Wiiis. animals only. Soulliwust ol , D iesel, like new Buhl, Call543-6476.______^ jbools S ^snddicsl Vickers _ W ostorn Sloroa 733-7096^ ™ 1 4 0 6 9 3 - w i d e GGc as,, overhauled of the oldejest - if not the oldestoli - a n d the nmost reputable acar dealers In H 35 lool Goojenock- 3 horsos,3 1 1 0 6 8 2 - w i d e GSas. s overhauled 102-Callle : Side by side, bohind, 24 fool 1 1068 2-wideDioll-conlalnod, 3;6-&4l0. •______N e w B B a l e i s ______.f.'iy.'a . ------~^nirTy-Llcirely:7^?4-g005—ri-M ' i iiorsoB,-?-coll8-(1-3-yr-j-'— L l m l t G d n u m b o rOf o t New'Holland— Old); t- lilly; 1-Apply I t^“was“ a m^TifoT tT Jrfate For aalo: 2 SImmontnl bulls-'■ ociaing,i n yrs; 2 maros-8-8 .426 tw ine, pto....’...... $ 1 2 , 5 0 0 S'V’iw Com lno< yoor olds; “yfs, all very gontto. Call ____ Cflll£43^99L______^ ______U s e d -B- B a l e r s ______------^blunder" that ha|iappeae.d,_hut ______H, Grass calvoa. dohornuj sI .tflor 7 pm. t N ew H olland 28G8 0 - ...... 825-5605 - — it does iliusjstrate the H t w i n e , p t o ...... $ 8 9 5 i o l 22,000 Iba dama. 'lOA-J lue—Swino ------TN OW H oira>id 2838 3 ------^------■POWER" behindid little ads in H ------GOLOF.arm3.a7fl:n?,Tl._...... ~ t w i n e , p t o ...... $ 3 , 9 8 5 ------m o w T ^ o i i a r K J : 28 6 ------the 'nm es-News. U m ousino bulls lOS-Sheep&Goats c g & r s..„.A t th e.left ______■ Purobrod & paporcd t w i n e , p t o ...... $ 4 , 6 7 5 ------yenrllnoa w /O lW S waiftm,!rTTrX ' i am b' shco-4‘x8‘.- i40,=),= =l=Ncjw-M oHand=6S2S Z ~ w o lo h ls...... ,...324.79n> I C C^ill 543-5574 allor 12 noon. round baler like newe w ...... $ 9 , 7 0 0 Purobrod yoarting Angus ~ 1 John DGoro 4666 advertisement aas it should ' bulla. Dan Snank & Sons iliJ-PoultryiRabbtts l tvi/ine. p to ...... $ 2 , 5 7 5 _ 32M271 or 32^062 nave b een . -BooiaVorcd Angus bulls. fully maluro noocock lor -comlng’Z'yoar oldS. DfOOKs'—- ^3_nio. C«ll324-227t,------^ -IWINJA-LLS.S-TilACTDE:. A n g u s Ranch 200-629-5018. PiPhoasanis, ducks, chuk------Roolafo’ro'd Angua bulls, k.ir3, ichlcks), a s low 75< oa. or oldor birds priced accor­ ■- Sc im plexMENT; CD. ' AHIR porformanco dala. ° iD TWIN FALLS, ID 03301 • Top modorn bloodlines. ding “ Io ;ioo. Also drossodJ 1935 KIMBERLY HOAD 1 ^ I m o n Tract Angua, Lylo i birds & rabblls all siros- Call' PHONE:: 7733-8687 i O onna Fuller 734-4897, 676-6072 orC7&-56l3. ” — -*

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173-Aut08* Plymouth — 142-lmpoftSportsC»rs■8 145-4X4's &ATV*3 t48-Antk>i>e Autos 1S2-Autos-Fords th 175-AutoDM)en 4 door.- '74 P in to - w a g o n ,- 31 J - iiiffr I ^__ doof_Plyrno' I I THE AGGES O N BRIII D ^ BbBBV^VblFF 4dT 1972~6odgo W ton, ‘S o l 1956 Bulck C e n tu fy r4 '^ F 1979 Datsun 210 sedan, 4 palnl. EASY reatoralion. rruns onglno. AT, runa. UIooka t>ualer.$i000.423-4181 nice auloniatlc. PS. new ^ jtretoM- uuuU. $3J0.'C ailT33-20«9 . ^ [~WE~PAY-^- ^ palnl.$jlxt0..&4K g 02 gVoj body.’ $700. Call 324^7903.C3;___ ^ 174-AutO3-0th6rs H Dear Mr. Wolff: offer. Call 423-6225 w o u ldi guessg that he is conditionallyjll v 1979 Honda CMc. 2 d( rriow 1958 Chevy. 2 doorr post.pi i68>-Mercury&lincoln>ln ..... ■ I f d u m m y 's c a r d s a n hatchback. $650.686.2187.i7. 1974 Ford F250 4 X 4. N _ CASH a r e c a r e le s s ly a r - a c c e p)ting tit the slam invitation and engine, new front dlllorlloron- now tlroa, rlma andI paint.aa ______:______1980 Saab EMS. Che 1-5174. 1971 M erc Cougar " ;x r t ; 175-Auto Dealers ■ ranged on the table,bl^ is a defender shovringin^p two acea niLthe w ay. looks oroat. $2500.324-511 F O R U S E D “f e 1965 C hrysior, 300L. i “5 <4,ooo=:orlBln»t .mli a a - ‘ M justmenirreaffingmgtng them?— - jT wintor wheels and - tlr bolts, hosoa. hoaler co ir S llroafwhools, AT. PS, ------GARS ------■ ' OMMpSwi Mr. Wolff: ■ lubes, m astor cyl., battcattory. hardlop, orlglnal ownor. Musi Seel 7?6-«700. — — PS. radiator & hoator hosnosos. PB. AC, 4 apd manualI iraimns Clovoland. good condl-cc u jo d cara, pickups. RV'a. STAiJSHO opens one club and I over- 1981 Rtbbll. G as, 5 spo< } ovor- tion. Cair734-S695. ______SooJimorDonCorloa I ANSWER: No. he liis nout. A detender call onene spade. If partner bids two >ped, tall. Ilghta..,.fuel_pump,IP, U- 6500_mli08,.0n_$2000 O' ' « « W iL l S MOTOR CO. /'j ____ n u t » H tipr rfnVr w o AC, aun rool. good ‘ilSJ- lir lo'nt. ro-bulll carburetjretor. haul, bills to verify. $5.$5200. 1979 M ercury Zo|:op h o r MAQIC VALLEY lummy-or-doclar— clubs aafi fte ra passbym y LHO.-what(lat— Sharp inside and 6ut.-$252595. ^ o w bum per from -88 tm ckr Call788-47C6 cvonlnas—IT------waflonrdependable,-or».jru lso . ------MOTORS------H er to tidy up. He shi ______Catira44>359. .oafles,$SOO. Call734-05a; should not touch is the mi .$2500.CftlL543.fl47Q. -i066— M ootenor—wllh—: 58Z.— ------356 AddtSOn-Ave^W.— ^ 'Hideaway^ you've always B “ any of dummy^cardiird s m te t^ tfo n a lly :------q«h S«Ua..WlbMrilk. 0«.0- ...... 1981 Renault. Front ondJ'’” t .1974 Joeo.cjrs.tlluo. 304 V- havo oxc 351 Clovoliivoland 1980 M orcury Bobcat, aiau to ., 734.3541 droamod ol. stan your ...... boon wrecked,"but real»» 0^ 8.3 apd. $2000.423-5958. ___ olso. $1600.'Call 324^103.03.' newtlroa.compleleover I Dear ie . Wolff: ■ This yoar will be our’Dor’Dosir -••*rch-in.Jtio_roBl_oatato___ ...... A N ^ l ^ R : His bid is forcing for onem e body Is in good sh ape. L 1975 Chevrolol 4x4. 4I sjspd. 1981 Vaxul van. (Engl haul. 438-5381 allor 4 pm.21:-----U se ClasalllBd. 733^)626. columns of claaalflod, H If a player makess ai simple one- round anand strongly invites game. TfIf miloago on m olor a lockouts, $1000. Ford). $2500 o r bost: olOffer. 1982 M ercury Lynx, 4 sp-Mr.-Wo!ff;------ER: Slnce a pass would acnyny powor windows. AM/FI/FM 4 X 4. 5 spd. > S , P B twAMI v,nools & tlroa. many oxii — ^ IDSHWfflA&BflNNHNEVttLEllU. ------a s , 6 S 5 ? L ______■ Partner opens one’ no-trumpno and I a four-caicard major, the two-diamondnd cass & equalizer, blactack. FM, now Coopor radia(dials, h c l. N oods paint to finl;^nlsh® 1988 Lincoln Town Car, g. $ll.00015. luggago ^ack. 39.500) ml.1 $2500 or b e s t of/or.823-459_(Sg2 sal0.L0ADE01l$12,995. " 1988 BUICK REGAL IIS ...... :...... M 3 ,9 9 5 “ ■ m a k e a quantitativeve raise to four denial (al(after the double) should slg- 7:“ CalIRoger3834090or blue/silver, no oil loa>*1^ 1973 Chovy Monto Car ■ no*trump. If partne’tner bids five nify a goc;ood diamond suit and proba- = ' tooks & runs groat. Ii 4 5 9 ^ 4 aftorePM." ___ 1987PONT1ACBOMIEVN E V I U E i i m ...... 5 1 3 ,6 9 5 “ 1987Nl8aanSentfaXE ' ■ oxcolient condition, PS,S' F BUDGErRgNrACAH __ I ihcarls, whnl.docs.lhathat.bldjnean? ____b Iy c Iu bb-weaknoss. -« ...... 4dr.forsalo.AC.AT.PS, - book $6900.734-2418. AC. Coll 734-6073. iT p tfllp ______■ ______^______S«lt8p>lSp>M. Sc«f»4aU. N.Y.______>r^— —1964-Oodg»-Power-Ram-< fj, -1086 w hite Mercu^'OotYf;5 5 S - IDSSCMC-IfrTOIHTeiiivnt/X^ftWt ...... X £ j7 7 0 nnmjiiint»tw*««».p.o.D»imu.ptiiM. 1981 cnovy Camaro. 56.C *>■ CholcooftwocolorallI bucket se als, sliding wi mlioa. AT, PS , PB, AC.• HEiiSJi I®* n’lloogo. oxcollont c I ANSWER: AssumingIg thattl he recog- 'nui nm>. .»wu» mU tOunp^ Mixlcp* (ar CallRoger383-3090orr dow, lilt, ATPPS. PB, Af - (lition. $8200.837-6594. 1986CHEVROLET3/4T/4TON4X4P/U i i h i 7 .S 1 2 ,4 9 5 “ ,l!ior blue. Coll 536-2147. I nizes your bid as a quantitative 4»^4af1er6PM. FM c a sse tte w/oqualizi iDors' 1983 C hovy-- Citation.' Ullj I9M JEEP WAGONEERiE R m i0 7 ...... 5 1 1 , ^ 5 “ J raJseandnotaBlackwik w ood re q u e s t, I rri < 1983 Honda 200X 3-whoaK]Qlor! 1986 Cam aro Iroc, low Ic 45e-83l4after6PM . ■ lanamlsalon, M22 prolerro 676-8042 W estern Loose best mlloago. loadod. vory clou Profofablv rebuilt, 62^592ISM ' <'>ooe (gas & electric),). lu^i lion, best offer. 734-7266. > ^ lola of oxtraa. $425 or be Coii b u d g e t RENT A CARS 2 _ 19l« CHEVROLET S-IOP10 PIC K U P ITHI3...... 5 - 8 ,9 9 5 “ ! ^ - nacor$%0.-85»4288davB - Flooisaloa.,— ____ :i=^- - otl«r.Call.734.fl934. ^ . ossumo paymonis. C ■ 1 0 -m ’ Moyers plow*, $1441 1972 BMW Varcaria, 4 door ^ w ^ ‘o" Chovy, 454454, 4 automatic transm ission -62 Honda Civic. 5 spd. Ilgr 1986V4 Niasan 4X4, klng^a 172—Autos-Pontlac — ™cmxiftTONT>/ui>/UDIESEL(r.wxi...... 1 '8 , 9 9 5 » ' ' ■ Full aasombly wllh plo ‘ bluo. 40 moo, $2100-423-5951 low 42 ■¥ mpg oconomy. 19 ■ liQhts. Fils Ford. Chovy or sp e e d . AC. cam per sfioll. ah $1695. Call 543-4210 ovoa 9K 5 spood, AC, Sloroo, lo ne or «owlno packago. 543-6023. r - r r Placing an ad In thkos 146-4X4'8&ATV'8 fer. Call 733-5498.______pickup, wllh 26,000 mill 160-Autos-Dodge tiros, cuatom whoo ■ 2 Chovy S cylindor K mllea. Sportlnp G oods 733-6448. — 1987 Dodge Dakoto, loado ------Alpino otoroo, runs ore 1982 CHEVROLET 1/22 TCT O N P/U m ® ...... 5 5 ,4 9 5 “ W onplnoa, boin run. >1C f f Chevy Biazor, 1986. V-8. ATAT. very low m ilos...... 326-45: 1976 Dodbo'Ch^sTooTTnonow Call 733-5011 a t MirrorTmi $100 i nEV V.” i*L*D00a a**?omalm u c I ■ oiefi or rfialio ollor. - “T r^ t? OOgo.-$lSOOrW4»?971 5 ^ molO/. A l. A C.' iifosT S - tr •Ino'AuloOololl, ------m2OLDSM0BILKOTlm A S^u»_J-4,995“- ■ ------tfanam laalon.»0.324-2134.^3- ’ till, crulae, AM/FM stor« rovorao la oul. AT. Excelleni Cloan. Call 734-2670, cab. whoola. olc. 734-5739 ovos. llko naw, bluo book val -77 Dodgo 4 x 4 . club cai 1980 Rom aic Sunbird, h body-CUTECAB. $300------_____ Uko—now,__ lull-aizo_19a - ATTACrtow mlles.-733-2a518 5 1 - ...... 4 " ; . 1981VOLKSWAGON VAN ITI3U...... 5 4 .9 9 5 “ _ _ — ■ ----- 350-Chwy-onCtflwrrebult.buHtr -J880irm ako"olferT'C air7 Bronco, with all tho oxtras ------chOacKT'tow-mllesr-l-t ■ ovorhaulod. or usod. olher Ihera 5334 call John ai Vail r r r ; 12,000.miles, iual refinancee e ’ -84 Nisaan KC, 4x4. 5 spd. spi 162-Aut08-Fords ownor, $1500 or bost off>"«'■ 198< CHEVROLET SPRI^■RINT 1116!...... 5 4 ,9 9 5 “ ■ avallablo. Schw inn 73^0671. 1977 Honda Civic, 20,000 ml PS, tilt, am /lm cass, cusI cu ■ ------___ Call 423-6278.______■ Hlohway»Qaf«oo734-70» on new onglno, $700. 1038loM Call423^180.______1985 Ford Ranger, 2 whe — point, new whools/tlros,I, rollrc Noed nico looking mid-sli ’884 Ponliae 6000. n N.S: I983BUICKREGALI1I64,1164 ...... $ 4 ,4 9 5 “ . ■ 454Chovy. CallS3S-20ia . - Parkway Drive o r 734-2153.I. PRICE REDUCEOI bar. $6495.336-8021______cor? 1980 Ford.Falrmont sv ------drive.-5 speed. 4 cyllndi ^ 1987 Ford F-250 Supor c ab < US’- Delco-stereo-dop fuel injected. 15.300 milen lle ,' 1978 BMW 7331. motallic ^ -87 Silver Toyola 4x4 Pl tionwagon. Coll lalo ovoi olhor options). Nice car..!?b°ul: 1983 MERCURY-LYNXS.179S 111 ______5-3,995“ -. . -I i_n X 4..sllvor..on groy,-loadec 1/FM' lng8 545-5512. - I ;i33-Aut08Wanted ■ assumable'drivo train wiwar- 0^7-' Immaculate condliion. w/ovory option available^ chrom o. 11.000 ml. AM/FI — — m otor g one. $2760. or ta ____ ranty, extra cloan. $45(L45as ■ ownor, $10,750. Coll Colo -A casa . Nice aa you'll flmfind. 1973 M ustang Mach 1. makmake over paym onta/m sko offX ° 1976MERCURV iim ...... 5 9 9 5 “ ' Rood837-«153. Hagormon., Trailer packago, chrome $9.495.324-4552 or 324-2724.■24. olfor...... 734-62! IWANTYOURCARI Call 788-5044. I;___ wheels. $17.250.734-5951. 1-6275 324-5904 or.734-2620. ___ Lot mn anil your enr fpLyflu io?a Ford LTD 11, PS. PBI. .al air, iqsa Pnntlae gflOO aoorTtG S : 1975CHEVROLET PICKICKUP im B .™ ,5 995“ ^ ------CoIU oah arc o n y o n Moi ofi t « c ^ V 6 . AcI‘’crul8ol"AllAM/ aeolng moro drivowoy than fjy 145-AnlIqueAu(08 am /lm , Subaru. 734-efl60.______man V8 onglno, 4 spood Chovy ____ OxL5fi3JJ.(wofkUr.fi78-38: 'HhSlHiSEamTBiiir» Q g ii M oodaK M ay i W I f W ------____ FM. very cloan pick-uk-up. campiltosi Soli It withh a a truck transmission, row bar, 1-3820 paym onia. Call 423-6225 ------$3995.8780706 or 878-6042.42. classlllod ad. Coll 733-0626.« . good tiros. Call 733.6574. 1952 4 door Cadillac, goojood allor7pmor678-662S ------'79 Flroblrd Formula, / *78 Chevy U ton picku:kup. condition, for rosloratlortIon. 19S8 Ford Fostiva, 4 spoocjood. AC, 403 e n g . $2000. C - ISS-Cycles&Suppiles — Call 324-2263.______CONPAULOi0 5 CHEVROLET ___ good engine, now tran ___ sllvor; 6000 m ilos. liko novnow, 543-5574 aftor 12 noon, $lSOO/offor...... 734-a«'ZSi 135-Cycles 1 SuppliesI 135-Cyclea&SupptlB8 1953 F-100 pickup, now mumul- $4795. W oalorn Loaso anand ■■■— ' • Honda Inloratalo 1961 full) 96 or It's oaay to advortisor r . P O N T I A C &6 GM C TRUCKS droaaod, good condillon,tion, ...... (lors, brakes & llros. $700X) cor Fioot Salos. Call 678-3796 c •« ] bo st olfor. Call 934-4617, 678-8042 claaslflod. J u s t call 733-062|»2« 901 S. LINCNCOL^ JEROME >2285. Call 326-4652 140-HeaYyTruck8/Setnl':mi's ^ ----- KTM— 1966 — 800MX:- tOW hours, liko now. 13100. 1978 Ford F-600, 4 X 4, wll “ 175-Auto Oetlen '1 7 5 - A u to Dealers I^A u to Dealers - I 324-3900ID mSSSS I - Call 726-4447.______hiab knuckle crane, extoiS Take the;le sweat out of - Muat Bolll Immaculato,-197S Oable oul riggors. sorvic Honda Elslnoro CR 250,^ b ed . air brakea. V-8. ' aid work. ' Stic tank. $495 or boat of- a p ee d . $8995. Call 678-37£ , 733-3369 aftor6pm . ' o r 678-8042 Woatern LeaseS0& — Fleet Sales.______CTriumph Chopper, 1972 Trl- 2-1974 QMC spud truck: dont 760. good condition. i n S1200 or bost olfer. ^ Call I g a s (440 eng), now oloclrlclrlc ' - m otor on Back, 1 dlesiesel 324-4931.______— (Detroit), both have goolood B Two 19S6 BW 200'a, moun­ rubber, 24” bells. & In goo< tain blkoa, $1500 for bolh.Olf'- c ond.A flerepm _543j994^r" Kawasakiffl Call 32*<878cvonlnc». txtihriHKHlilmn-nill. 1979 Honda CB 650. mint m ~corrdr>1500Xiir3g<^6Ti:—m _ U 1 -V a n 8 ------— 1977-Kttwaaak(- K2-650,-fullfull -Almost llko new rl983 QM u ^ Plus Catalog accesscssorles and more. .-ioTO Honda Qoldwing 1000,)00, m otor and now tlroa, $4200200. --fu ll-d ro sa;-o o o d condltlon,-on,- C»II324-5174.------•$1000. Call 324-4575, . __ 1979 GMC Vandura, PS, PB. 1982 Honda CR480, now rearear AT, AC front & rear, 4 cap$ K a wv i a s a k i tiro, STSOnrade oqual value.ue. tains chalra, luggage rack. l/IONTH • 78M018 __ good cond. $4750.324-3939. POWER STEERINQ, POWER BF £ Of Twiwin Falls V B«MdoneMhpric« 1982 PE 175 Suzuki, goodtod 1981 Chovy Bonnavonturo AM/FM STEREO, TIKTED QU [>rtc*p» $7,068 pk»» tax. 361 4lh Avo.).W V est 734-4060 f w y C0^W^>*nt^^XS0cSOeaBhortndA$13e.36a condition. Call 733-2597. van, 12 passonger. AT, PS, REARVR WINDOW DEFOaGER, AND-M

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