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I B B The TimwuKi»ti;a _falcr,-Uuhl^OakIcy,-JeromiomOf-Edcn-and------^— » —BDinb~forBrookiD k e ~ ~ '______HeHnzellon nil w erc w ithoiitt powerpr FriHny______Orookc Shields’ nevnew .movie, “Brenda y s TWIN FALLSS - High vyinds Friday ifiernoon. afi Power was-rcstoistored to most n |i Starr," opened this weeveek with only.a few 'afternoon knocked:ed out power in several :ommunities, co but some arc:areas could be ■" theater scats occupied.' communtios and-nd-damaged properly A’ithoul wi electricity untilitil S alu rd a y , • PageA3 throughout thc Magilagic Valley. issuming as; a ncw storm docd o e sn ’t cau sc The highest recoixorded wind velocity al further fut damage, Collins said.d. OHjJ the Twin Falls-Si-Sun Valley Regional All, o f Lincoln C ounty.lostast powerj when :P|H Construction clii;limbs m p . Airport tower wasIS 63( miles per h our (52 thehe storm hil, and parts o f SheShoshontTvcrc” : tfe-j The nation’s econo>nomy co n tin u es to |H B knots), accordingng to Shirley T o th , air itill stil in thc dark Friday night.t. I I E | j flash .

PageA 6 J Defiant 1Buchan; Lan contitinueshi; is fight A r m s accitcords b b a left in limm b o againstlBush,^Uittle DarnQuayl(l e l ______Auditorium for•TwinFalls? T The Associated Press Twin Falls School DiDistrict voters will Tlie Associated P n » s h is a tta c k s doing dc among Californiaa conservativesc( tumble in decide next m ontli whetlhether they want an , nothing to enhanccncethc the'polls since m on th e . . ' -I 9 bltuaries'..V...2 ' Classined..::.i^,.... ’ ||[ilgh-Watcr'marK8‘ cain c'ln thc~flic’fTiSt'primary.j^* that h as attrierected primary v oters.' ' engage in gestureses designedi to divide the ” treaties'before tho-Co-Congress of- • —: n New Hampshire, on Feb. 11 Religion ...... 3-4 I. 18, w hen he ' “T hey stajtayed with him because he’sc’sthc party at convention>n timt e when Bush w ill bc People’s Deputies sesssession ends. • . : . ap tured 37;pcrccnt_ofihe. vote..>»c..,,. • : p r e s id e n t,, •<-even though, many o f‘ themtl . seeking to conccnti;ntratc thc attack on the Yeltsin's critics-wcrc cxpcjxpectedio'usc" '' : ' ■ ;j3.uc}iariQjri'now cohccdes ilie.ilie.hominotion agh;cd'w ithh ime,” Buchanan said, Democrats. their strength to"■ Seek'Sc o th e r - - - .-.v- * - ' Please recycle this 7 ils nevirspaper bcUiclong^ to Bush bul. continuenues to bc an - Buchanaran struck' at RepublictinI G ov. “ I ’m ready to work wc to bring the party concessions from Yeltsin.;in. — ______' I cm t mammbarrassing thorn to the admidministration, Pete Wilson511, who has seen his populiularity together in Houston,’on," Buchanan said. L. .t > ...... \ ______A ■ - . . 'P : ' "T"'' ------1------:— :------/ A-2 ■nmes-Nows. TwinnFalls, Fi Idaho Saturday, ApriMQ10,1992 V-: ...... BIoWi I Weathher !M usaimidericsfflay — —... ^Gootinuedjforii - Courthouse amand St. BcncdicO’...... L Mcdical Ccnicr.r . ______~ '‘TH is IS th e! Iclongest w e’ve ever ’ ►ver-taetif e — e ever had lo ruirun the emergeiicy- TheAccu-Vi-W eather® forecastfcfor noon, Saturday, AjjrilAj: 18. . p o w e r unil at thehe co\irthouse, but it's TRIPOLI, Libya (AP)P)em bassies sincenee violent I . . . working good,"I" said Mario Dairy, MMuslim clerics used Frldid a y ’s demonstrotions on»April A | 2.’Some I , o iiiirn—PWiPii^l , - d i r ^ t o r o f disasteisterMmces. hoholy day sermons to condemrTiti the embassies, includinging IR ussian and '' . _ - - -io»s .-Oa .Os. 10« 20t_30iOm A O t BOt GOl 7 0 > SOI80t 90S-100S-110S BarxJsseparateW|high temperature zones for the day. I>^ A snowmobile'lie trailer belOTgiiig to"' ' 'W' X ibyV Ilaliari, htive-perlodicxlicaliy erecied' ' ‘~ — —Jo ft-an d -B « lh ocprFunke-o m feJerdme^ ■until-itJiflncfa^ovgrtwo-siiiipgp(»pt< wf>r>ri-nnd-hnrbgd j^ ' * ■ ended up seveneral feet In the'air, w ant^ for Ihe bbtnbitig ofjf Pari'■ biuricades;--!— State^teleylslon)n \vilified the' ^ raised on ti« lorlong roots of a 100- AmFlightJ03. ™ • Lawyers.for the suspectVs.said—West-and the "neoileocolonlalist - - : (IsE foot poplar treeee that blew'over at ' T ‘ they would pennit their diem‘nts to ons1aught’.’.oii Libya.ya. ^ about 2pjn.; ^'') \ , the stand,.triar&brpad anywherere.but ____"Arabs^tifid. Muslinislims, th e jim c ...... "I just heani.a I,a loull crack. I don’t • • the Uhltcd’States or Brititafn; has come lo wakeke 1 u p ,” sa id 0 k n o w If it w as th< the tree I heard o r our which have requested their tl unidentified clericic 0 on staic-i^in neighbor’s Tenc :nce,”‘Esther Funke extradition,-; . _ ‘ television. "They/ arcar irying to / I U r? said, • \ T he Libyiin governm ent rrmode. destroy every roomn olof our house. The ircc dcmolnolishcd a brand-new ^jj,similar, proposals before the5 IU.N. This land must risese osa o ne tnan. ' ccdar fence', sm:smashing the boards Security Council sanctionss ttook We will resisi andnd overcome, ^ into fo o t-lo n g pie pieces, she said. ' .^fjeffect-.Wednesday, cuitjngg arm , with G od’s will." Twin Falls Cou:ouniy apparently was sales and/inlcmational air■links li In Washington,m. Lawrence ...spared the worst•st o( f the weaiher.-Thc:. with—Libya- and - ordciering-- Eagleburger, the depulepuiy secretary • only reported dadamage was from a- -djjdip!oniatrc staffTcductioh)hs'af - pfsfatcV said' Libj!.ibyari leader'/' ------tree lim b that felfell on a-Twin-Falls- -t-lhLibyanembassicsr^’— • ...... — -“--Moammar Godhafila f i’s - la c k ' o f — - Rccj-catioti Dcpajpanitierit' tmck near The Pan"Am jet went dtdown credibility makelakes lalks ’ '• the Canyon Spriprings Golf Course^------ovover-Lockerbie, Scotlandid, in meaningless unlil ihe men are in - sheriff’s dtspauaicher Rob.Vawser DeDecember 1988. killing; :270 U.S, orBrilt-shcustodjtody, ■ FROffTS: said, / pcpeople. Libya also has been b "Nobody takes hirhim seriously _ . ------1 ____ SeveraLircesLwenLTcponcd w down implicated in the bombinin g a any m ore." said Eagleligleburger, in the Buhl area,!a, but they causcd no Pf*French UTA jetliner over N iger Egypt’s foreign milminister. Amr ' - illin 1989; th w h ich 171 peceo p le Moitssa, inviled Gudh.udhafl to Cairo • ■ * COLD WAfVARM STATIONARY C1992Accu-Woaiher.lr>c. serious damage, in Gooding CoiCounty, wind dam age died. tlic -tcu.,sQ.pk ways out ou of the a amounted toa “alot I< of little things," The sanctions have cau.sc(icd no^'confronloiion. M Mtost A rab Sheriff Robert: AjaA said. Trees and apparent “PI disruptions 10 life'inIn Ih6 governments haveave not yet sion-of-L ibyan— - - .. , power poles, wetvent down,-and one- c a ^p iia l, JripoM. MarJceis.;s.ond ordered ihe.cxpulsion BK mosques were crowdedd on diplomats. • tree fell mop nI ptparked patrol car in - FridayV a'cool "and 6vcrca.siI cday. ’ Gadhafi met* FridayFri 'with'“ W en d e ll; A ja said es St. uJs • 62 5( Foreigners wishing to leave'c the Palestine Libceratioation Organi- ; m n Temperatures .The weaihcr■ ststation at television n - n ~ . Sail Lako City 68 4« couniry traveled by land or sci»o. zation leader Yasserser Arafat. Ihe ^ ______S«lurtay;A i)rilJP__ I ■ - ■ ______'M ax Min /T in Twin Fnlls j .“^-fiP_SanFrancis^...69.5J5 9 S -■Libyan. poLicc.h ^ e ^ gialntai X for thyUme condUioiw ind htjjh ttmpcramrraturet ATb'uQuOfquO 7S"42-, - a . ^ forccm for '4 9 ^ ^ -;^*siere^57=bf:«r-aai-i.wh,-fcviOgiri^ an increasc3’~fesencee at reported. — ■— A’llania ‘ ' f i l -----— ■’50-"4« .Spokano 52 44.14AA Ihc monlhly tolalal Ilo .67 oT an inch. C4N404 ' ' 40 37 gg-Q, Washingion 85 5C ~ Chicogo 44 39 50.01 ■ - ; 1 t g ' g 76 636 3 ^ .^ Twin Falls 4-0 Denver . 73 41 1 1 ..... ------MaxMif Chinoook—___ ICooufD’Aterw ^ ------Dos Moinos 50 45 ...... Vostorday 56 5G50 .57 . - Dolroll ■ S3 -42 V" Lasi yoar 50 25 2 5 .... Continued (rom^ iA"* prizeIzc to bolh recreational i litiook in'its work, WASH. Horwlulu 85 67 Nornoal 66 35 : .nnd now include the chitioi ^ f " ' ' Houston 78 6565.95 ^ ...... " I t’s ju st anothether expcctcd case of commfnmercial flshemicn. . The panel’s draft plan,pla due out in , . V Indianapolis 60 48. bad new s, for thehe Northwest salmon Sch 4 8 .9 9 Sunset today 8:23 p.m. Schmitien said more.ihan.n .1.5 September, should!d s]spell out what re.source." ,sai( . Kansas City 54 47...... S unrise tomorrow 651 aid Tony Floor, niillibIlion spring-summer chinook: bonce steps must be taken 1to to help Ihe fi.sh. Los Vogas 83 61 ...... Lunar phaso; Full April/iii6’ spokesman forV I h e Washingion ^adetde the onnual return tq,Sn:Inake Solutions could includeinc drawing Los Angeles 78 61 , ...... lastquarterAprii24;'no ■------D epartm ent •of RRsheries. s ‘‘If anyone R jverver spawning grounds. That T down dam reservoir.''oirs to speed up X Momphis 82 64, [hat th e re ’s noihing •••■• May 2; firsl quarter Ma)Iay9. ' still believes tha mber dwindled to 8 ,2 5 9 -in-l!-1990 river flows .nnd helpp ju juvenile salmon." ' = = ^ ..-Miami fiQach_ .76.72. ------— . _wrong.with-our-R. J 8r457inT99T^------to'ihc~occaii:“rediredUiilngTishing; ~ Milwaukoo 41 daf::;— 7 . Idaho------Ihis announccmcrnent should seal any ,ok is and implcmeming pevpew dam bypass ■ vrro. Minneapolis 46 32.3 2 ..... Max MiriilinPcp se c o n d -g u e s s es tlthey have that we' Hie status of the fall chinool Jghly protections. _ New Orleans 80 63.0563. Boiso 59 5’51 22 are indeed in iroubjubie" even:n ibleaker, down from roug NowYorit 46 44 1 1 . .1 6 Burloy 55 45 -51 "This is notI i a happy day for ,000 five decades ago to just 7871 fn Designating moreire \w aler for fish . Oklahoma City ’ 73 58.88 5 8 . Hagerman 62 44 ___ cnvironm^ial grgroups." said Andy, 1^5090 before improving 10 31818 in • would mean Ie.ss walevaier for farmers, ______O m aha------5 0 -442— 2 . ...IdahoFalls--— 60-41 ^.'”g Kerr of the (Oregon Natural 1991,)I,Schmiltensatd. ■ shippers; rccrcatloiialbtial'Boaters and" Phoenix 89 63,6 3 ..... Lewislon .62 48 |Twuncil. which was Mu<4uch o f the salm on’s demise- 3g .83 Pocntollo 54 4747 46 among the org)rganizations. that beenen blamed on a network.k..of electricity rates forfor tli^e region’s , ^

------tnScMnd-otherpartli:artles HTOregon,. ■itfi SnM _Sunnf Piciougr C government to beK iin trouble. But it is Therhe.dams.have long guaraniiniced Wa.'ihington and IdahoIaho have already;, a hopeful dayi bbecausc there is low'el^'electricity.rales for the regl:g1c^. ; been working for the past several ;, ------nnaili^liftict'ognlijnilion.ofJhis peril.’.:— BuLlhLihcy-havcial^:slQtfcdJhe.wi willaii^ontlflCon-tircTuiiSum} umptionrtliat-rthe'f;'- — ~ W ^ f itier e summary^ : Fo^ r e c a s t s ^------T he'-chm ook■-is-a-large^usuaily~~flows is w in har:6n ce“rarr I ed'yoou h g ^ c h in o b k nins were ihrc;threatened, Twin Falli, Buricy.r. RtRupert, Jerom e ond Gooding: red- or piqFflSR?sfTspecies of salmon salmoimon swiftly downstream loww ard ■ Several .steps havewc already been • A fasi m oving Pacifiiicific cold front sw ept somheastvistward partly cloudy andI windy wi to d ay . WcM winds 20) li10 .■>{) found in ihe notiotih Pacific Ocean. Ihc ocean,oci while blocking adultI ifish taken to help boosloosi the runs... a c ro ss Id a h o on I-rFriday, bringing showerr a n d mph. Highs in ihe mid-.'iid-.*50s. Tonighl imtsily clear. Iajv<}ws in A lso k n o w n as .blackmoiith.salmon,bl .swimn'r>i!^jns.upsircain.tpjpjw^ _ ■ "T in clu d in g a drasticic.reductjpti rt this IhunJcrshowcr aciiviiyy arand strong gusty winds, Ihc upper 20s. Sundayy sunny.su H ighs near 60. when immaturec :and.Jcing salmon.. . Schich m itte n .sa id .th c sam e |ia;Janel'_ycar in.ihe allowableible commercial . •_ Tlic National Wcaila-tiher Scrvice said high pressureire will Comas Pnirie and WWo ood R iv er Valley: when malurc..adulJult Chinook range in appoin>6inied to develop a recovery’ pplan chinook catch off theIhe Wcst Cba'sl,, build behind ihis sysicir.lem bringing improving conditiditi(Bis Partly cloudy and wirwind); on the prairie todav. Miniighsjn_ si/c from 20 to .5ARP.u.iidsLflnd.nrc,a_fpxJ)ii50 JhcJSnakc.Rl-\:cLsockcy.c_v-w ill^ c h r o itle n said.— ------the upper 40s loTmiTSilfi^ils. Tonight moslly clear. Lo«ows in ______r_L G usly_w inds.-pcriodiuds.or.raiii.Jiail..und.sIecLwL w crc — Ihe uppcr-20s,-SundayKUy-KunnyrilighS'in ihe 50s.------reported iiroiind the MaMagic Valley, with some snovnow at Extended forecasu: SouthemSo Idaho - lncn;asing cli .higher elevations. RainIainfall began before daybreakak and Monday. Mostly cloudyudy Tuesday with a slighi chant Son - coniinued inicrniiticnti;rntly during the day, allhoughgh the showers mainly over the mounluins. Occrcasing cloud i_.sirongcr winds did noiI strikesir uniil afternoon. •• W ednesday, Highs uppeipper SOs and W)s. Lows mostly”in^hc ir Corilinyedfroht/>tA 1 cliinnook o c left' 10 keep the specieses in "Wc have seen noto biologicalb data • Tlie warmest tempera)cr.iture in the state Friday wasvas 71 30s. 3.800 wild sumn^cti^cr C hinook re tu rn e d e x issiencc. le While, there ore md:iy. Scutiuttered anadromous fishcihcries chief for the ore cveven scarcer whep compatlarcd now s wouW biological'icaUy.bcncfiLtht.-. _ :.was 94 degrees al Blyi Blythe, Cnlif. The lowest was'as 22 ruin and snow showers« r s . N o rth w e st w inds l.S-25> mph. n Idaho Departmem e n l o f F ish o n d w ilhh ih^ih amouni of habitat availotlable, salmon;" said Glenrenn Vanselow. !^dcgreesai Hibbitig. Minn.inn. Highs upper 40s lo mid[nid-SOs. Tonight partly cloudyy with ' Game. h e said a id . chairman of the the: ColumbiaCo River widely scattered earlyly eveninge snow showers. Cleaearing j He suggested lh(the fisheries service Last.asi week, the Fisheries Servrvice Alliance for Fish andmd C' om m erce, a tuie at nighl. Lows uppcipper 20> to midOOs. Sunday ^urtly^pi did nol list Uic.fall tli run...as_hilcdJidJhe /ederal-hydro systemI tthis downriver-induslryI andan ogriculture-:- • - ■ -cloudyrHighs55^..— ' cndangen:d bccausluse it felt measures yearir w' o u ld n p t je o p a rd iz e tthe coalition. Elko Couniy - Mosllyisily sunny today und Sunday. N N?n!i:: - could_bc_uikcn to bring.back.thcir....survivvival-of-sockeye'-and chinonook _____l u t t l e .s a i d th e FishiMshcries Service...... winds ari)und 20 mph ii )h loday. Highs loday upper 50s50 to populations in the short-term. The salmor iver- has made no delermir•minatlon on the, ' [* upper 60s and Sundayy lo'lower 60s lo mid-70s. Lows ton non, EnvironmentMlsis univ ; 47; willoww, grass, cedar oniglu n u m b e r o f w ild fi;fi.sh relum ing over solly c wisdomTjfthc Idahoopian. pll __I lower 20s lo the lowerr30s... 30 . . y criticized thi; decision, sayi ...... L o w tir.G ra n ite .D.Dam hod,climbed -dams-.are'the-rpajol* threatat to ^ '''“5’conductcctcted in M arch to from -a m eager 788 in11 1990to3l7ta-"” “„ se c ’ How’ draw dowi'n n w\ o u ld w o rk r non survival." ■: -. r "^"^loriinsiFBFiHgfain^A^'r('mdj'snow'tomum ch“of4nation-= =«yearrhcrtuif3ss33: , .T.uttlo-fiaid-it-4s-too-ea “Wc don’t wantml a museum-piece p-^ vJT?~w1ictTwrTAmTsucccs;ccs^ ’’ "*** The Associated Press Iieries Service,biologist, st Showers and ihunderstc:rstorm s developing a|oi?g a sloilowly recovery" wherere the populations “We’re slill wait/ailing, for the; ifsday that;'uhder the Endangei m oving cold front wereX scattereda from northern Arkar;ansjs hovcr flear exiincii,ction. hesaid; "W e. cies Act, the agency, either had '• Windy thunderstorm;rms spread across Ihc Wesi'•I and: and northeastern Oklohclohoma to southern New Engliglund want a recoveryy backI to fishablc . Noahwest on Friday andnd raini was scattered from Texa.' le a'“no'jeopai^y’’ opinion :xas to during the aftemoon. lev els in M aho. antiund.lo do that, w e’re „ sent "reasonable'and pjTjd«lent" Id ah o lottei r New England, w here heav;eavy snow.fell early In ihc dayf------__ !— Showcrsand-lhundenilcrslormK-ulKo-wcre-cluKlcrcd.o-over ------going-to-have-'ts-to-im prove-thc-Jj^^ t e r y : A cold front crossingg ihIhe northern Rockies. Greal Ba motives to Bonneveille Pou Basin m uch o f central Texas,, andam \9tdcly scattered showers wwere operatlon.s of thete 1 m oin-stcam river ' and central C alirom ia proc:)roduced ruin and high wind in partsp: over Louisiana.' niriisiration and the Army Coi 1 co rrid o r, :orps BOISE (AP)-Wlnr/Inning numbers. of ihe West and threaienclened lo drop heavy snow ui so:some Heavier rainfall in Tex;Fexos during Ihc six hours up |i Engineers, .which operate 1 ’ ' P iim a n said Go>JOV. Cecil Andrus* SuJf"* • Ihe . drawn Friday nighl;ht inI the Idaho - —- ;-Jligher elevaiions. p.m. CDT included 1.92.92 in c h cs ul V ictoria und 1.21 IS, Fantastic Five game; ! • During Ihe niom ing. wiiwind gusied lo 4 7 m ph at Slw^o ‘‘Id a h o p la n " 10t dldraw down lower j^ane, Cotulla. Dyess Air Forcece EB ase a t A bilene reported 2 inc he only additional action tlthat 2.8.-9.2Q.26 (two.vo, eight, nine;’ -— t^-Wa^imdTcachcit-49-n^]: Snake River restcservoirs to help could’l ■n»]3li Ul HajHordi' W aih. High"wirw ln d ~ b etw e en I a.m. a n d '7 ^.m. m 7 Id 'beliikcn reasonably this y< twenty, twenty-six),- [^^Thundfly cut elecirical serviceser for thousands in ihe SealSeattle Snow fell heavily earlyirly Friday and lute Tliursday aer.cross y “ " "E “ 'I" ™ miSIligrate 10 the oceon (glo release an additional 300,0 s ^ There was no estimaimated jackpot. r - area. parts of New York slotc.Itc, Vermont. New Hampshire; anj; is stil! Ihe best opticJtion, ; acrc-fc!-fcet of water from Dworsh , - An advisory for snoww iand blowing snow was in effeffect Maine. In upstate New J .I d a h o p ro d u ce d w in dJ gusts gi to 58 mph at Caldwewell. AftemoOn readings were;re only' in the 30s and 40s irui rCihe b o lh n e e d h elp," he said. Theidi'Idaho W ater Users AssociotliItion - answer-questions-in--in-5th-District » , Showers exiended alongJ Ihethi nonhcm Pocific Coast, . Northeast and in the upper>pcr 70s und 80s in the South, A At 2 Ed Chaney off Eagle,E executive said I itIt was Ihe first step towardrd a Court, Nichols was not on the stand, ___i _____ HcavicT.rainfolL/oc.thc-thc-six hours up.to J-a.m..PPT.D T -in _ p .m , EDT. Richmond,-Va../a>. had Runshine-and'U'tcmperati aturo------d i r e c l o « ) f Save-O-O i ut^ild-Salm onr; futilerjlerplan-to-takc Idaho’s wait stions from thi; ' ; Washlnglon included 1.41 inches at Q uillayute, 1.18. 18 at o f 86. while Rochester.. N.Y., N.' hud dri/.zle and u reading Iter. ■7but”answcrcd'qucsti6 ngof warned Ihe region rej is- “just Downsvnstream groups olsoppposi3scd., couQseltable. f Tacoma and J .02 at Fortt ULewis. • only 37, the weather servici■vice said.______. ■ ' pretending" therere are en o u g h fall the DwiPwbrshok release, ______TheTimcS’NcwKTc^tg g rc ts Ihc .error.;-... ^

X ______^ ^ ------G irculetion-> n ■ 733-.Q93I b;twc p.m. weekdays.I'S. To repon late news and - perr «w eek. S I9 .5 0 for 13 wcc Allen Wilwn. circulation' din spons results afltafter 5:30 ar>d on weekends, Studenudeni/military service delivery S2.30 I ■ Ciiculaiion phaac.Ji&e&^n e ^ ^ c open call 733-0931. week,;ek, $2.9.90 for 13 weeks. SalesS H n f i f'b etw een 7 «nd 10 a.m. only./. If you do not itio n inciud.;luded in all above prices. A chargi a.m.. call the — 1 ^ 5 5 ^ 5 9 1 , -receive your papei by 7 a.m 5,00 will be levied for all relururned • I .num ber for your area: A d i ----- f Jerome-Wadcn:U6

...... •...... Saiu'rday, Aprillil 18.1992 ' Times'.News, Twin'in Falls,Fi Idaho A - 3 ' ;

Nation ------1 — ------^ Q BiBQgQggBaHQiEJBSQjagBoaBi;beissqqH — ^ ------■ ■ ■ ■ ■ □ ' : -Long-dieiayedfi jn^totinly^udieenees^lj!■□□□□□□ ,5-^1 □ □ □ □ ■ □ J LOS ^O E L K (APT-r - I t took six B B H H eiything had. gonene accordinft to plan, Q | | ycars coming lo the screen, sc but the movie wouldd haveh come out be- U B 3g^*8 ' ' B rooke Shields’ ^'BrendaIda Stan-,” a fore two other cocomic-insplred'hlisrTllfc com ic strip-inspired moviiovie~about'&' ' “ Batman" and ^Dic>ick Tracy.------QBI ■ □ ■ □ ( p w f q jH 3a«D _L_j woman rcMrter. ■ mnv vaivanish from — The-S16-mi!lioilioft-iiBrenda-Starr^(3 ||| • iheatcj^ as fast as jteterday I B ^ _w a3 producedlb/.B!10 shad o w y .co m i3 an y _ 0 |IH The’ much^eliiyed.filmIm adaptation; called Mystery Mai>fan ProdiicfTons. The ■Qssysic,S JS S H S n o f S tair’s adventures, bariutricroll^bya BSjiK^ scandal-plagued BiBank of Credit and |= SSSL SE ^'' Saudi sheik, opened WedVednesday to Commerce Interroimational reportedly^ L alm ost completely empty,ly h oi^, acr had a role in the fiii:financing. , II ' cording to industiy sources. . “They were notlot people'^Ho had Q > At the Mann Westwoodood; “Brenda M nr^ ever made a moinovie,” screenwriter r Starr" ticket sales totaled1 $311$3 forthe H u 'a James BuchananI hehas said of Mysiepr r- - day - which works out to san average Man’s represeniaiitatives. "They said [= HH d o f 10 moviegoers per shovhow. In Uni- -Ihings like, 'O n pagepa( 22, you will in- k versal Cily at * e Cinepleeplex Odeon, ^ k h J troduce a dream setsequence.* T hai kind L the film took i/S 2 3 0 bn1 Wednesday.W B B f f l o f thing. . o r aboui'^nine people a screentening. "We just moveived on." Buchanan Q Alana Lambros, who.lo-hol^ I the H a said. “It’soil justt kikind o f a bad m em - |“ film X righisrblanicd thehe poor piv'-" .. . m ierc on ihe.income lax, dcjdeadline that— — Director 'Roberben -Ellis Miller. E i day. "W c’rc hopeful the weekend known as directoi:tor o f the well-re- |= | H | H d I ' ' _ will-givc us the revenurw:rwe expM- pB H M H S C T W I - ceived "Reuben,-ReReuben.’’ had happi-- L cd,” she said. APpiiou memories o f thithe production, and L She placed the film's iota ;he film. I'm very C iTeldsf talks to reporters In1 19861{ before the filming 01 day take at $ 10,000. about o t . screen. W ith average ticket:ket prices Of B f e n d a S tatarr/ r Six years later, the preriremlere filled only a few seats.a The film’s pnndncipal backer, Sheik r ! : SS. Ihat means each iheatcitatcr admitted “ Brenda StaiStarr’’ was to have been ' TeTeri Shields, Brooke’s moiheIher and Abdul Aziz al IbrIbrahim, is a Saudi p . around 40 patrons all day.ly. Ms, Lam- the big breakjk for Shields, 26, os a a consultant coi on the film, did not n rc- Arabian with ties5 totc BCCI. He is said \z bros noted two Tuesday preview grown-up s(ar:{ar. The svelte model, lum.im a telephone call Friday. to be an avid fan of Miss Shields. L screenings o f “Brenda SioiSiott'* in Los known os a teei:een-ager for roles in such ThThe movie, co-starring Tirnmoihy Triumph Releasiasing Corp.. a divi- L - - Angeles and New-York wcrewo well-ni- film s as "PretjjJtjy-Bal^” and “TT)eBIue''DaItctaltbn and Charles Du/nlng.' Is pJay-“ o f Sony Piciuclures Ehtertaihrhent" C tended - but tickets were: free.fre • _ Lagoon,’’ evenen put on 10 poun^ for ing'oIg on about SO screens in Loss Arige-'/ Co., is releasing “B"Brenda Starr" wilh ^ , V Thc’ fllm was not Kel|xelped hy re- the'role td appe)pear rhbre’buxbm. les'ai5 and Liis Vegas. The film wilvill pre- little fanfare. Triuriumph declined to q views. Kevin Thomas, a Los Angeles Bul not evesvery teen star ends up mienliere in New York on Sunday,w. wilh commenL T im es reviewer, said, thele Himfi had a with the adultIt successs and acclaim of otherther cities.added May 1, Ms.s. Lam- “We don't expecpeel the film to help ^ „^*"lc{pJblc script and inanc-«ic-dialogue.’’- -a Jodie Foster.:r...... brasros said. Ihe strip, and wec don’t( expect il to C He added that the movie: “runs“ri out of Shields hasis doned litlle since “Bren- “B renda Stair" started filmiining in hurt, either," saidd fMike Silver, mar- L gas around ihe first half-htIf-hour marie, da Starr” exceicept Bob Hope TV-spe- 1986986, bul the movie’s U.S. release n Acting director foifor Tribune Media ^ lapsing into an ever-increa;reosing ledi-, cials and the: 1990 I' flop "Back Slreet was'as delayed by litigation animd the Services. Tribunee oowns the rights to £ um." Dreams.” clo^iiloiing o f New World Pictures.s. If cv- *he 52ryear-old comomic strip. Q -Ghieage rs pour c

^i^nctncrisollIfelRc'ii^ inn tl:the tunnel. G ood Friday, howlowever. The main ■ U which has crippled Chicagcago’s Loop trading fioor in the annex and four G for five days-and sem ciiydity officiols—^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H floo.rs in the towctver gol power back' Q £ and federal engineers scran:rambling for on Wednesday.___ ------3-solution;------^— ______■-______S hafts west o f the leak alsoah be - Power was'rcsto:storcd at 6:39 a.m. n H filled with concrete onceiCe oh Friday to-sevenI bbuildings blacked Q ■ the east is done. That woric)ri( (couId.be- oul Thursday ' nig]light to disconnect q i 8 i gin F riday aftcm t^n. - H H f them from a submcmerged transformer, i—i p Tlic final step in the proiprocess is to i • •— __ aAPehett Commonwealth EdEdison said Friday. W The Marsh"all‘ F•ield’s id building on U 8: I pump 250 million gallonsons of river Workers fronom the LaSalle Bartk In ChhChicago move their compu)uiers s,a,g ------waici-from-ihc-undergrour ils power restored. D system oncc used for Trc - f o t------b o r-b e c a u se - o f tvtwo flooded 'sub- Q g ' J Ti».eM-Sii3-,h3 3,^ n dI lltime In four, days bacmjsagA o f u n d flrg ro u n d floodlnlin g . *^^‘^"nifn tt. it rcmaliu l nfTl rlofffd* I . sp Black.LacQuer Wet-1,Q< . • MDeep egcga-Tuff* Finish protects AgA g a in s t .q . ' I( could take aboul twoVO weeks to ing the waterer quickly' could .cause houn)urs on Friday mdming, ,asIS C ity For c o m m u te rs.rs. a lighter after- Q pump out the tunnel - andnd the base- the tiinnel to cavein.,ca ...Hallall remained closed becau^: oof the _nppn rush hour wos w expected, as Q - Spills,Is, F o d in g l □ * — menis- that- huve-been- (loolooded-as-a ------Mayor-Richschard-Daley-visited Ihe-floodx tding. ------many downtown enemployes left ear* m ■. P rote c tiv e T o p s o n All C a s: e PF l e c e s I n ’ ■ result. Cily officials fearr ihIhat drain- Kinzie bridgege site for aboul two At an early-afiemoon news's co n -. Iy for the Easter weiweekend. q • Brossss Finish A ccent Trim an d ■'=' , □ ! - / • . ■* H arddv^arel ' ' . Uniformpklan riles con^ifflessman'C(I!onservative! launches caiampaign g • Extra D eep Storage SpSpace In Dresser and Ch€I h ’e s tl ■ 8 ■ I W ASHINGTON (AP)I - A Mis. uniforms, L^LAS VEGAS (AP) - Consnscrva- paign he concedescS ;is not destined to Q led Friday to A n Armyy spokesman. Scoit ve activist Howard Phillips,>, cam - put him in the Oval^ral Office. □ H ead bc)oard_^'l 1 S iigning for presidenLhcre. sai( - an Army-i)rder-that {Nation:ional Guard Sm ullenrsaid-/i-Army-NationaJ Guard -P"gr aid.Erl;.___rph-tr • ming to start a new— ^ ly the nation needs a new pai iroops return desert'camoufoufloge unU and active dutyIty troopsjiave to return ‘ Party lo attract con- U kc up the banner of lowerMa*i° U.S.Vrpayi’rsTa: forms used during the gulfIfWiir; their desert canlamoufiage uniforms by scrvativcs away fnfrom the Republi- U . D resser & NMirror 9 ' | “ - “In a word, it’s dumb.")." Rep. Ike June 30 or buy>uy Ihem for about i46 .“ ilid lgovemment spending. *375 ■ □ ■ - Skelton. D-Mo., and seniorlior member per se t "Tl“T h e Republican Party is5 inca- of the House Armed Scrvicrvices Com- ‘--The~Army -ininitially-decided-to.leu. ible. p f .being the instrumetlent of He is chairmanin iof the Conserva- D itand *1 1 £ • m ittee. said in a letter to Arn4>rmy-SecFe— rOuard-veleransn s keep o ne set o f uni- -cluinjumge,!.'..iald..Phlllips..on.an I eeight- tive Claucus, a NcNorthern .Virginia- D Nightsi 5 y ve-ntivf^gy gmup, _ Q -ionns'“ oncrpoipoicof pamw.ajKlJi^iln«^ttd a.cani* r-bated cop<^^n*'v<* ■ ‘ Goodness, these men andanc women - as a “symbolbolic gesture" for their i— - went over there and did a firstf class service in theic war and for use in D o o rCShir *209 job .and now they want to take the homecoming parades; pi Smullen said. ^ilA { I p’lani An ■ I i l E ■3 shin’ o ff their back." Skeltkelton said. However, thee Ariny deieimined it a , prom ising to seek IcgislatiorItion. if nec- could not do thathat without a change in □ O E vvergreen I essaiy. to Ici Guard troopsips keep the . fedcral.law, helesaid. s Shrub! I 400 w orks valalued- /# E o 5 i [Ster Sale f e mi)'W fflyl W" ■ ^Evergreens I ' W ASHINGTON ( A P•)— )- a]are wonderful I than 4 0 0 unsold paintingssandsciilp- ar n .1C _ io%off n M lanndscape basics. ■ lures created by the lateIte Georgia . . _• ^ O ’K eeffe have a fair markelkei value of tvCT Hany aixa & abapea to dNcw from. . when otber thingi are bare. I ruled. ly & StitiirJay^^ The ruling will mean a1 sizoblssb MX PRINCE OFP WALES IH H j n f l E saving for Ihc estate o f Mis GROUNDCOVEl5R jm m >£R J | cffe. w ho died al age 98 in 5 n M ' s Bri,B rig h t greon. Grows i b t on th e0 ground.{ v U N.M ., in 1986. The IntemaM S p ro a d s up to 6 feot wide. Servicc had billed the estat L as ------^—OMCnrRiRig:«.B5'N0W —3 ^ 4 additional S6 million in estatstate taxes, PUMILADWARRF SPRUCE M . ------D oto o m m ound shape. Grows 2 fe

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r t r u c t i o n r l i l s t(trhigblestleiv e l l n l2 y e a rr s “ WASHINGTON (AP) ■ “ 7 I castsasts upv/ard to reflect the strrtrcngth would continue toto bavid Berson, ch ief economionist o f ed in coming monthsnths they would add dlday. ______,------theie i Federal National Mortgag-9 B B B fm■ B IB Bi anal'nalysts had believed that com>nstiTJc-_surgcdJijy_74.5:pcrc< MmmittM^that the gobd'e'economic 0 BilM M■■■'BB~iBB'P°i\ ’B on acUvity would fall iri u t h af- rale o f 265,000 uniunits after hoving ; nrom an g a^ in single-fan-family homes_as...... qiquarter at an annual rate oof 2 per- came into office ( in 1989. unsunsuslainable surge in multi-fi-family builders respond to,pcnt-upto,| demand CJc e n t ...... Gre«ispan’s_.foifo re c a s t. was in .line _ comouti^ciion. Single-family ^a ro a c -_ in coming months.s ...... - - - - ,...... -AP(*i0to Such aii increase in the grossg do- with mony\ priprivate analysts who luallliilly fell during the month. . TTie number of)f ppermits for new ' .Sen. Dof^R/eglej^ I presid es a t SSe e n a te b a n k h e a rin p . mmestic product would r^retresent the have busily jirfscd their own fore- ‘H_JiLiharc-valu5sjiLthcjQi»^_ ti®ics.b5fore.th^, ict set markets. But these adjusjustments need not be (heieJ^ational ^ Association of -HF o m e-w ere ofT-2r3 perccnt«nt in the Midwest — .. But, he .said, the dropp "appears primarily to,be a Greenspan and'Puritieslies and Exchange Com- ;enibly ter disruptive.” - ” . ’ Builcuilders, said hc believed hoilousing to an annual rate of3

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charged Friday wilhh ccocaine possesssion and caconspiring to covcr up ^fOTowing the governor’s, refusalre to Ious state; Be- wiHiItKthTmu^ers, ^fittS l’^ming'ffie'^ccssful/he iJ said cd to save Harris’ embezzlement at thee postp officc. s p ^ his life, defense lawy/yers said m cause of the trialtal thal1 his brother shot the viclictims. As lawyers tried 1 lUght perm ission to ! . A two-count crimintnirial inform ation chargcd1 Dorothea C Niki R i^- FrFriday. ^ 9 JI youth of the Danny Da now says he told detcc:Ktives life, his family sough rmight-havc shot one-of the­c-boyS 'Stay-w ith h im .in, his final hours-if— i- hoover. 33. of Alexanxandrio, Va.. with possessionion o f a cbntrollcd suIk ' - Meanwhile, death-pcnalt]Jty-oppo--|w H By||^BW -victims, -16-—he m -ove unsuccessful. ' • stancc and conspiracyicy to conceal a material fact,:t. ' nen ts staged protests in S acacramento ^ B j H year*old boys himsimself and that he may havefe shot those efforts prove ; A criminal informalmaiion m eans a defendant hosha: waived her right lo ^and at San Quentin, where H1 arris is who were first,rst. The appeal claims proseciKUlors They asked a judgege ini Marin Coun- lentin is locatcd, to ' have the case presentcintcd to a-federal grand jury,'. anda that the defendant scheduled to die in the gas ix days b efore his release datiiatc. execution. Attorneys saidaid they have a new pastist few1 weeks. who idcntifi<;d him- r : ; A federal appeals> courtco attirm ed the serilehcVcVand rcjcctcd'the'fdr^ — ~The-casc-has-drawn-wide-0 >-attention-*stalement-from-l n-Harris^brothcr-thal— State-Attomcy_GcncniI.Dan.! Sta a Lun-. _79-ycar!rold m an .who en said Thursday night that hihis of- self only as Eldried.:d...... m cr m ayor's bid lo dis(disqualify the sentencing judg^dgefoTbias. because it involves the much-de- m casts doubt on th e brother’s testimo- gren . :f Barry contended U.S. U D isirict.Judge Thomi)mas Penflcld Jackson ^ 4^ > showed bias when hc1C Itold a Harvard Universityy saudience after the tri- ' i __y'-i l al thatjic was_convinccinccd Barry w as guilty o f pt^'ury ^ ' and other crimcs 7 / chargcedindesathsofFRainbo^vMchMdkei^ ; arid'that soniejurorew'ii w ere'dclcrrm ned to acquitrefrcg[inllcss”o flh e fa c ls r” ’ MARLINTON, W.Va. (AP) (y — Charleston in remote, re wooded hill dentsmts had shot al the group’s camp-a A warrant chargirirging William 0. E)ogged investigation of the th 1980 country. sitele ! several times before the5 1slay- McCoy, 36, an impimpatc at Southern _ fi. I Capone menimorabilia drawires^60,000 slayings of two hitchhikersI enc route - -The-two-frieniends had-been-hitch- ings.-gs.-Nobody was-injured in.tuthosc—Descrt Correctionallal CCcntcc.in Indian CHICAGO - llerrlems connected., to Prohibitbition-era gangster Al to to a. counterculture gatherining has hiking from Ari^zona lo visit San- shootootings. Springs. Nev., was/as served Friday, ‘ Capone have brought:U jljust over $60,000 at an-auctuction. culminated cul with murder charges tomero’s familyly in New York and ThiThc seven men, who all wcrt;re liv- Weiford said. McCoyCoy is serving time "Prohibition, gangstegsters ... the idea of thal cra,^i, the w onder — ihai’s against a ^ seven men, a prosecucutor said planned to stopp ini W est Virginia to ingg inir Pocahontas C ounty at thc1C time for d drUnken driving'ing conviction, jail j w hy w e’re here." saidaid A l Frocm el. o f west subsuburban Willowbrook, Friday. Fri ■attend a R ainbow5w Fam ily Gathering, o f' theth slayings, were chargedd with officials said, lurdcr, onc.ofm ore lhan 300>0 peoplep w ho filled an auclioition house Wednesday. “It * was pret^ stagnant forbr a peri- ^ The loose-loiiljiit Rainbow Family _ two'0 counts1 of first-degree mu ithorities-soid.-Additional ararrests - Johnny WashingtoiIgton Lewis, 59, o f Leslie Hindman Auc\uciioneers;obtained most oftheof 70'itcms from’a”' bd o f tirne,” saidJocahoiitasis County hadW n hoIdmgn g a national meeting-'* autho the nual Droop Moutlountaih-a^.-was ■ =^in«ainaj>:W.ho-tK)Ug3Ught:^ppn<^&NUi^.fica^ Lch.homcJ.nl^?,^^_____ J>roswitoU^rWrifnrTl H.Wn^vrrvf4 »»thc M onongoh'nhela'Natiorial Forest arep. I early Wecbesdaywcre GeraldGer Brown, 50, I ' wilh during his stayf at Alcatraz prison fetchedd iS3,600 from a buyer or or< thoughts in 12 yuu^.” vack-to-nature grgro u p gathers period- centnt City. Fla., was orrested < i bidding by phone. ically in secludoded areas for several Fridaiday at home by sh eriffs depiputies. of the Droop Mount}untain area; Win- IBut he declined to discusjjss possi- Richtichard Fowler .of Gordons^isville, tcrs Charles Walton,lion, 42, o f Hills- ble motive in the slayings oof f N ^ ^ Both w omenn were shot several Va.,a., also was ancsted ’ FriPriday, boro; and A rnold1 B. Cutlip, 54, of - I Officials sett 1bounty for teuiunk drivers Santomero.19, IlS ofHuntingtoiSr’ir— ‘imcs-at-closc-ri-range. Neither was Weifieiford said. Lobelia, W eiford saidsaid. - and Vicki Durian, 26, of W ; PLACERVILLE, Calif. Ca — Anonymous tipsteisters can get $100 for Wellman, sexually assault©Ited, according to the m tm Iow a. I cach dnink driver theyicy turn in under a new highighway safely program coroner’s report, i thal started Friday andnd alreadyt has enraged somele residents.i 1They were found shot to tc death Weiford refuseised to discuss possi- NOTICE ^ OF SCHCOOLraUSTEEEUlECTION . I "Now, when a ^ yy isis sitting in a bar drinkingg andai know s he’s push- JurJune 25,1980, in a field neai:ar Droop ble motives o r evidence.evi I ing il, he m i ^ t thinkk twicet> aboDl driving," saidd Capt.C Jim Munson of MeM ountain Battlefield in soutl:itheastem According to) publishedp reports in Bliss Scho(ool District No. 234I ■ • * the' Califomia Highwa>way Patrol. “He’ll know thatiat anyone in the place • WtW est Virginia. The Ciyil Wai^or battle- 1980, a Rainbow>w Fam ily spokesman Goodin(ng County, Idaho ' m ight turn him in." fieldficl is about 70 miles east < of said he told poliK>licc that local rcsi- ( Placervillc straddlesles U.S. 50, the most direcreel route linking San - - - N(NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:N: That'the annual school ciccelection of Bliss ! Francisco and the rcsoicsorts and casinos surroundiriding Lake Tahoe. The ■ B B B H B H H School Disirict No. 234, Goosoding County, State of Idaho,iho, will bc held- yjKW • orion May 19. 1992, and tlthe polls of said electionn w will bc op en { ^ tow n is n popular stoppjpping p o in t fortourisls andd hash been th e scene of > I I numerous trafTle accide:ldenls. . | p n b«between the hours of 12:0:00 noon and 8:00 p.m.,, on said day. piled from wire rqxnts “ i f ! s : j • OlOnly those qualified electors5 residing i In Trustee Zonesi 1, 3 & 4 may w tc for a candidate in theirr i respective district, and theyey rmust also be ' \ i llslisted wilh thc County Rccccorder as voting in ihc lastast presidential; Gollecction fj^ j y f f ' f i s / election. el« Thc purpose of saidlid election shall be to elcctt oronc trustee to ‘scrw for a period of three ycyears'frcJm'the date of the TrusteeTru Annual n m m r n . meeting,me who resides wiihinI Trustee1 Zones 1 Sc 3. andi oneor trustee to W aek y y ' • SCIserve for a period of two yearsirs who resides within Zone 4. TVUstae'Zoncl'rornriIS considered me ccntral town/nzone. z< . YoiirTimes-New.sC(Jurricrisan f p M O)R6fiSBjorb4 Trustee Zone No. 3 Isis thatI area Northwest of Bliss,ss,arid z independent l)ii.stnuNSs |pupiim. I lu/shu • Trustee Zone No. 4 Isis thatI area Northeast of Bliss.iS. ■______^ _ A mwp I of lliP k ioqIlahToe-for I ln.

Said election shall be seoet'aniUld separate ballot.______| -p j&UNP-A-^a^SPEGlTti: ;aStfJmllLVUuri.iirriLT curn lii>liia/lii:LimilliJi^_ _ ^ ^-ServeartiaitSOO a.m.-3S)0 p .n t IK yt»iir payment rcady iintl'pI'puyinKpnimptly i - •Absentee voting ihall bcTpemnhltUxi as.preivided by Sectiontion 33-405,-as amended, Idaho Code. A ^ qrjnijoin oiir«>n\mienri)f!i«:-papay plan. (;’« i r ...... to-to-be-absenl-from’ thc'tiH ^crlct o n 'th e day of election o rwr h o wll|-bc unable,urv because of physical .di.disaWllty..ojL.blindnessJQ.9Q-tfl Q-to.the.pollinfl- . . nf^irmiiiidn n n th e Iw nefits'ai POT GUI i3!nlM »?.lSM r; IpU.placc.may.mok« written-appllplicatiorv lo-Vl&-^rk-o{-lhe-Ew -Distriet-fof-ft------„ ballotbal of the kind to be voted o f puyiiiK at the (iflli.-c, jileusta sc u ill «nir id on at tha election^ Sald applapplication shall- f : - — : : : contain thc name of thc electoitor and the elector’s presentt address.ad( 6 CAiOOSiSB I ItisKiincr.Sm'iLv Dcjiurtmcii,cntar7.U-(mi. Anita Standal, Q erk;• i 733»07100 545 Shoshonene S t S. - j ' Board of Tnistees TTiank Yf o u . BUss School District NoNo. 234 ^ESSSSSii BUss, Idaho 83314 ______. . T ' . « • Saturday, April3ril16,1992' Tinif>s-New3. Twinwin Foils. Idaln A-S

wW o rld = I Pflgri•ims celdibrate ■Rebels ^ ; threatte ii^ f^ghanisttarfcapi)ital~ KABUL, Afghanistan (Af\P ) - R a d - Kabul fails to transfcnsfcr power to itw ical Muslim rebels took upp positions' ...... : ------A. I mujahedecnrthcn'nor no 'one can stop ' Friday on the outskirts of thuis, said people were It was the first tim e the; two t sides Afghan refugzcd ]: i ed with the Jewishsh holiday of is great, at: pilgrims.pi A policeman cacapital and prepared to attack a on a coalition o fgenerals gc; and whal were cr• in April 1978. Moscow also urged'iiment said the am­ here to the U.N. pl Passover. Jews gatheithercd at sun- aimed withth an Uzi submachine cocommand. believed to bec i moderate rebel gucr- Gulbuddin G i Hckmatyar, head o ir its protection/ down to recount thehe ancient Is- gun rushedI theth Palestinian along, The county’s top generalal went on nllas; rebel:bels' He7>c-ls|ami faction, th power to an interimnt Borisg N. Yelisin niclitcs' escape fromn EEgypt. In otherr religious i ceremonies • stistate-run radio and tclevisiojon Friday He reportedlyJly look refuge at U.N. encdicd lo attack Kabul unless the £ could oversee nationwto leave for Kabul More than 140,000100 Soviet M d around the wWi orld: ninight to assure countrymen;n that the offices in Kabulbul, and senior sources andid the remnants of Najibull The main guerrill:atimaled-50-to-75 ------APphM have headquarters ir Ethiopian immigranismis celebraied • Religiouious zealots were nailed '■14-ycar*old civil w ar . wovould end in *hc ruling WaianWa (Homeland) Par- goveDvemment surrendered. He anc lill held by Muslim . their first Passover in the Jewish to crpsses while w others marched sosoon and to reiterate the military’s r ty. said the U.N.'s U. special envoy, othciihcr rebel leader, Abdul Ra9lr mained-deadlockedinc-year o\ Soviet oc- state. “Celebrating PasPassover in Is- through streereels beating their backs susuppon for a U.N.-ifiediat(ated pcacc Benon Sevan,, spentsf the day trying lo Sayyayyaf, ordered their fighter to Kabiii to join thVienvoy said his de- roel is like being n\)/ith*.-! one big in rituals across aci the Philippines, plan. pl ’ persuade the milmilitary-backcd govern- movg'iir)g Woighl Wnictwis* Ioy«u> wwkplnCQ Ou in baathmgrirituaf IKjiomeini. G et It Off Yo Khomeini diedx three ycyears ogp, • UJJAIN, India (AP)AP) - About I The fourir sites; where tradition ■ gr, J lM2We.otiiWaicftotelnio.nai«Sfuil,liw.liW. Afl 115(115 tOSIHVOd. WEIGHT WATCHe DQlSIC'Cd and the election was the firsirst nation* ® .• .- iradwacKwmiks ol Wo-jht Watchels lntom.ll»na ____ millioa.pcoplc_=.a5ccscctic.liennitsu. suys-thergodloda-pltiffiHltc jors be- -widc-vote-sinccihis.dcath-T-TheJiard^.1 ,, ____ ;— :— _ h o w ! orange-robed monksks and ragged ' came holyreenters, o including Uj- |j,liners have fought effons Kto loosen pilgrims - bathed in central In* jain. 375 miles rr south of New the cconomy and expand foreign — dia s sacred ShipraI RiverRi on Fri- Delhi. Thee o ( ther three arc Alla* tics to attract investment. ------jlaVaJliarMPB ihe bcsi!soinning of the habad. Haridridw arand Nasik. . ______— Iran's ofnciaijslamjcjRepublic Kumbh Mela, Hindui;iuism-s^raml- -Maybe onlyor mythology brings News Ni Agcncy, m onitored ininCyprusl cst festival. . .. , us here, >ut but there is satisfaction quoted qi Rafsanjiini as sayinj,ng the rc* ^ i X ------— The— faithful -be:believe llial '.Hai w cbcldrlo n g to Ihis mass o f hu- susuits simply showed that pcpeople did p bathing in the riverr wwashes away „,,i,'h ich believes in the not nc want candidates who di

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BrieflyF E r h a r t^ tjjosses^baa r b s ^ §Smate^iront=Tui]nner— ------^ Tbcrbe A ssociaud Press I to contintribute up to $1,000 for the ihe primary and - Sl.OOOl0 for the general. - Residents call.ilLfor emissionsI ^guidelines Republicanr, Milton Erhartt lashed out at the an also accused people oni the federal pay- SODA SPRINGS - SouiheastemSo Idaho residentsnts want the govern- ront-runner for his party's U.U.S. Senate nom ina- rolls-ofof both Sym m s and Republic!blican Sen. Larry ment to set down guidclirclines on just what it considerlers hazardous before tionion on Friday, accusing BBoise Mayor Dirk ■ ' Craig olof violating federal law by1 solicitingsol politi- - M t conducts yet anotherr roround of tests to determinele theI radiation em is- KerrCcmpthome's campaign o f "cccorrupt policies’’ and I t . K l v . cal mtributions for Kempthomc1C fromf the gov* sions from phosphate slaglag used in road and buildinglg iconstruction. "cle:clear violations of federal elcccction law." D cmrheni:ni offices. And toxicologist Pat: McCavran,M v ^ o is workingg with\ the stale Divi- But Bi Kempihome spokcsm:man Phil Rebcrgcr. ■ . Krger callcd that "grabbingg at straw.s." and sion of Environmental Quality Qi to formulate the nevMW review, admitted whok'ho is.also on th e.staff o f iretiring GOP Sen. B / K ' '' ^ 'S tT Craig spokesman 51 John Barclay cattcategorically de- ■ (echniciims do n ot knoww jyet how (he radiation emisslissions in some Soda - Stev he charge. - - ...... iteve Symms, the man Kempnpihomc and Erhart ~~ Spring4liumcs translutce ininto actual human exppsuten; jand risk to health. warn/ant to succeed, refuted the: (charges and culled fcr. "I'd1 ssure like toZsee his proof,"'if."'Ba'rday safd,' I “The jury is kind p f' ouout for us as well." M cG avrivran said. "We need theie challengerc frustrated of theie failur^ of his cam- "H e dotloesn't have any bccause we haven't been \more information, too.” paigiaign lo catch fire. doing itit. I think h e's making upp a whole lot of Plans for ni;w tests andm d assessment follow last January'sJai detcrmina- Former p,. state Sen. Rod Bcccck of Boise is the H V I things 0out o f hole cloth becausc he’she’: getting des- * tion by un independent sciscience advisory panel thatI a I990Environmen- ,hjrdlird man in the GOP race while w Congressman perale." lal Protection A gency .study .stu indicating slag radiati(Ition posed a serious Richard Stallings is being chchallengcd by, busi- Erhart _ kempthorneki Rcbc,terger also said that Kempthiipthome and his health risk' was flaw ed and needed to be redone. “ ~nessiessman Mall Schaffer for thele Democratic riomi- port1 dthroughout the state, and it’:it’s got 10 be wear- w ife wrkvrote personal checks lo reimburse rein Coeur • ation. ing oron the opponents." d’Alenene Mines for the use o f ilss airplaneaii during Professor toutnts character deievelopment Kempthomc has claimed llIhe backing o f top inn his] sweeping scries of allegations. al! Erhart - jpublican's Lincoln Day event:.'cnts in February arty leaders, and the financiicial support for his claim( ere then reimbursed by the: caicampaign’. Mrs. BOISE - A B oston UtUniversity professor told Idaho Id: ^educators that imed taxpayers were subsidizing s the ampaign overwhelms what bo30lh Beck and E rhan Kemp ihome was reimbursed a, toitoial o f neariy American public schools)ls i need to start leaching chilmary. berger• wwas managing without rcportcx)rted reimburse- "Before any really signigniflcant change can take place pi: in our schools, 'ere these glaring irregularitiesies."' Rebtebergcr conceded that thee rrcpons did show m ent th(Ihe Kempthomc campaign at tlIhc .same lime wc have lo recreate th e m as: moral environm ents." R)Ryan said. "It is time Rebcrgcr labeled the otiack: unfoundedu and evi- sii^c_contribuiors exceeding Ihcle SI.000! contribu- he is aI SSlOO.OOO-a-year member o f JSym m s’ Sen- for us to return to a verycry significant pan of our workwc - one we have ence o f "a high level of frusustraiion over o n e ’s . tioTTIiI limit for the primary elccticction. Bul he said ate staffiff. Al Henderson, a 560,000-X)0-a-year mem- slraycJTfom7~~ lability-to-do-the-hard-work-lrth a tV n c c c ssa r3Tto— iharSvrSvas^-clcrical-crroi^nd'th; -th3^hc-addltlonal~bcro^tl ^thc^taffs-of'both-Symmrai' S-aiTd-GOP-SeTT ------o-a-campaign of-this-naturcire-lhai\-staiewide.- cash->h -should have-been- allocate!ated to-the-general L a ^ Craig,C is also a paid stuff-mif-member of the...... Pfltlatch bosss triesI to protect;t image 'irk Kemplhrone is gcneratinjng thal kind o f sup- electic:tion campaign. Federal jawV allowsal individuals Kiftipihiihome campaign. ------LEWISTON - T h e pre;^resident of Potlatch Corp. camecai to a meeting of \J Nez Perce C ounty Demlocrats oc Thursda_y at Lewistonm toi protect the com* Vieteran T 1North i(daho Deemocratss square3 off PjSaiY:Fnuii'Iwo;

■^T5cmocruis’W bruaiyT ncc lan are Democratic state Senateate incumbents M ary siders:rs her job as a politician a year-uround job. sored theIhc unsuccessful legislation, • "A couplc of m onths> agoag things were said here thathat made mc believe Louou Reed o f Coeur d ’Alene anand Marti Calabretta ThaiII statement s may be just whatnal Calabretta wants Calabtibreita questioned Reed's "no"no" vote on a bill that we're not communicinicating very well," Richard;irds said. He said he off Osbom,0 : who must run in the':e'same district. toheaiicar. thul wouould have declared the Middkiddle Fork of'the hoped afler this meeting.lg. people ".still might not likeike Potlatch jy ^ i l l ThThey got off to a quiet startirt Tliursday in w hai "OOf f course I am Ihe candidateIte 'who supports the Salmonn River an Outstanding Resg fromI and the name esiem Idaho's high de.sert. callailing if drawn up by. the Depanincnl D' of Fish “Fror•rom a conservation siandpoiioint. only source for iranspliisplunis to other — "ofthcpcrsontharphonehlehasbccnassigncd to;------S ------—a-bet-better-altemative-for-wildlife:fe than -and G am e-b \sedJ-on-ihe-govemor-s—we-woi -t ivould-prefer-no-iraining-range je-at states.— ^ Callers can block theI dijdisplay of their name and nurlum ber by dialing as- 1 earlier plan. com m itm ent to estastablish a range near all; bul3ui recognizing that an expanseision Important winter habhabitat for deer terisk, six. seven beforeIU cdiiriing the num ber they want w to call. Under The ^ commission on Friday. voted■ Mountain Home AiiAir Force Base. o f he the present training capacityy is and anielope. and sagege grouseg mating special circumstances. US West will permanently bioblock a line from dis- I back a 166,000-acrc range: iin the A ndrus originalnally suggested a likelyy toti occur, wc feel this altem:ma- grounds o r "leks." arec foundfo there. _ _ closure on the C aller ID) didisplay.______Owylwyhee Desert which is splitlilJnio 154.000-acre rangeIge to supj)lanl the tivc goosgoc a long way toward miligiigat- .... The-splii concept avoavoids a-Scnsi------the concems in the earlier prpro- tive Wildlife Area"a" around the i’anel mulls c(:ost of savingg salmon IJii'iclls," said Commissioner ‘ KeiCeilh canyon where when;:« no; roads or Plan could hel|elp create kokaninee fishery Carlsonson of Lewiston, Ihreat em itter pads willvill be built.Tlie LEWISTON (AP) - Who wijj^JI pay drawdown to help} mmigrating salmon. Fish i B O IS E -T lie Idaho FishFisl and Game DepartmentI s:says increasing wa- . sh and Game officials were wcwor- pads arc devices whichich iguide the jets e cost of restoring the Sriak'e'Ri“River’s Oregon 5 latc UniJniversity economist ried jel ■acre on their runs. • ler levels a few fcci duringing winter could help create; a $12 million annu- i ‘ jets crossing the 154,000-ac Ipgpled salmoaiiinsZ------RJJfuco-Rfl«ig-s«iiljtid-tji£^lmuii Mudy— _ ul koknmt.-.fishery in-ljkc-jkcj^nd-QrciUe-in-tyfiltent-ld t j d a ^ . ___ Tliiiniaestlon’wasihc'focus’Dflif Repr-grBQpiRc iIiFNoii j r - —*• Kceping'm orc'W afer initT tli'noI(e'1h“w rnlerltK cly wwoulS'cause a (flra- , onrfwesrimS The iia- irry LaRocco's salmon reciicovery lion, must 'ponderr wwho dc.serves to be matic increase in harvestest levels .of the fish, official:ials say. That could I H0US6CFFAIW1C »iENSENjEWaaS3U .sapsnivicafmwrTUHE»cLAUDiAUDPSSPORTS~B orking group Thursday at Lew:wiston, compensated for Ioslosses. Similar qucs- " more th;in double the $55 mmillion now spent annuallyly byI kolcanee fisher- id included discussion o f theic com- tions will'arise aboLbout how to mitigate k men, officials said. , unity of Orofino. It could be hahard hit damages caused by salmon recovery . g But there’s a problem.'n. tlic U.S. Army Corps o?I? ^gineersE controls. | | H Dworshak reservoir suffers ssevere efforts. dams regulating flow. The"he Ctfrps likes to drop w ater:r levelsI in winter for " power production. Fish and G am e has askiasked the Corps about mokiniLing changcs. “Their ■ Join us forr o u r ^ H ■ i response has been less thatthan ovcrwhelming." said Mlelo el Maiolic. fish re­ search biologist w ith Fishsh andi Game. C om pileded from wire rqxirts EASTESR SUNDi? ' l i ' BUFFE Todif a y ’s ■■ i d THE EASSTER BUNNY Served Fre•om IS CODMINGTO D ecoi r a t l n g 11 a m to 93 p m THE BLUE!i LAKES Mall... 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Montita n a g a Kming^^ehj liefwonl - t - l Horn)drescui&~ iiegotiiate witlthlndiaiin tribes :A E)^Jbt$tate-=^ -enitors-askthe-1993-Legi9!iislaiure-for- . docs not intend to neg'negotiate agre e - ______j n ffe 6 have some ~5i.. Ihe.somc h ighcrjnachine afli payout..^ "■ mcnts wiih_ M onionala Indlw1 j r i b c s ____ b b lillgation.td'be_ i ' .-'.lii...limits ...... — ■ ih at'w ould Fwrmil widi ifui to the policy Whether that request is mmade bling on reservations,S th s year will depend on.the[ir Gambling Control Divisivision says. O SBtabllshed t by . reservation gambling has on Bob Robinson loldId members o f the LeLegislature over dion di )>usinesses, he said. I. - '' the Gaming Advisoryry Council ' that ♦u'* t. Akey suggested m any lavcivem state officials will reflcenect the posi- • “last^20 years.’ ers^ would give up their liqucuor licens- > tion of the Legislatureire ini talks with e ^ f they could have 100I gamblingg : - tribal leaders. / — Boliob Robinson, head "TuiTmac'hines and a $1,000 mmaximum "W c have some obli,Jbligation to be . o f MMontana Gambling payout on each, as alloweived in the- faithful to the/policy/ establishedes by Fort Peck agreement. the Legislatare over:r the last 20 , Control Division Sen. BHl Y ellowtail, a years,” he said on Thurslursday. . ' ' ' ' mmember from Wyola, c.cautioifed ------Robin sofrseid-lawmalmaken;hai5-re— ome conccms over the pro- _Robjnson_again_si_usJn8d! R i t h ^ o j i i pcaiedlv d ecided’ flgain Bgotiating gaming cornpacts-P-Peclc-acMrd.as-a-model-fo i ipr_agree- ____ ' such things as blackja:kjock nnd slot t>es-on~Mpntana’s-scvcn-m- racnts with othcrtribcs'.- -/- 3ns. - machines, and havet aallcmplcd 10 While Ihe negotiation proc-ocess may ‘•t horized by federal law, the set sc a precedent, details ofr ithe com- maintain a co'mpetitivev = j 8 — i„6in- dustry in M ontana; ine and Sioux tribes on the pact pi should not be the “bbtibttom-line k Reservation and the state,,^suyidard st that other tribess have to H B 2SB - - ' ' ' To that end, he said,id.u,c,u.,cwiu 1 signed the first such agree- ~ c'cc*onfornn(7;’^ c 's a ld ;------APjhoIo I not agree to such cxexpansions of mcni. The state should be willinj Okla., police and.flreflghtjhters use a ladder truck, ropesi and chainj/n anin aattem pt to ...... : gambling on reservatiorlions when Ihcy fhc pact;ct allows the same types o f giground on issues in order'"f“a?S i L a w o n - O k arc not allow ed elscwhei gam bling; legalli clsewjiere. but per- cccourt battles at any cost. VcllowtailY< (Jlslodgeata car irom Squaw, Creekek Thursday night. A 9-yecear-old girl d l e ^ f t e r thie e ffamily’s car ! ; ‘‘W hen'-somcbody gets gei something mils tribal-lal-run operations. to have acadvised. was sweptpt awayi at a low-w ater crossing.on Her parents werere rescued b ^ re the vehiclevel was • • in the m arketplace, everyone eve wants more videoIco gambling machines that Robinson said the stalelie should carried fotJijtjrblocks by the fjoodv^cIv ^ a te rs. to have it. to o ." Robtnsonsonsaid. offer larger;er payouts.- ...... - ' krknow by the e n d 'o f summerer whether--I ------• Agreeing' to expandeJidcd gambling • Robinsono n ' said- he does-not ‘ think"-t>j-t>gr?ements-are possible onI tlth e 'C ro w '------^ ^ ------on the reservations wcwould prompt the bigger:r jjackpots on the machines arand Nonhcm Cheyenne! reserva- _ _ , the rest o f the industry stry to demand w ill t?kc players pl away from nearby tictions< U t a h ttakies i aim ^Mine planrieled fcr wildeiem ess;' sim ilar treatm ent and1 thithe Legislature non-Indianm tavernsI because the tribal • The tribes and state arele ai odds NEPHl. Ulah (AP) - An optipen-pii have offered lo scrly ! should not bc pressuredred into making operationsIS cannotc serve alcohol. o^ I "I . . a t _ _ a u t gyp!lypsum mine planned wiihiniin ihc Mi) ihe Forest Ser\ice.’ice fitr fair markcl , policy decisions that wa;way, he said._...... Larry, AkAkey^ spokesman-for_lhc__issucs..hc.said..Thc is: Jribcs v itomated tiounl.iin Ndm Wilderness Are: e. He eslimales ihe ■ ■ • Members of the countluncil, who pro-.Garnihg In

months of spccial training, , ‘•I think by J u i y ' ^ U ^ ^ mission for the West Co rupM ^uirn^K |2|lQ Coast will shift S r o n y t Kih'e . besi-malniaincd planes spspeed." Schepens predicted. from M cChord to Callfolifomia's Travis L f L e ongoing psychological To prepare for its assignmimcnt. Me- Air Force Base, accordirrdingtoihcAir .Schepens said. ClChord has received 450 additional ai r.'-. r,. Force. Airlift forces shishuttle nuclear ird’s new p riority-dropping scscrvice members and .eightIt ext^lC- ^ weapons between militailitaiy bases and luuiy UJMS. aiiu paratroopersers -.promises more steady I-:141 SiarLifier transport jetsi so'farihiss< . U.S. depots. • •• - cmploynwntent tQ Ihe post-Cold W ar ycyear. Many o f the hew^ aviiviators are Delayed by the Persiarsian Gulf War, era...... fn from California’s Norton Air A 1 “\ e the transfer could bc: completed ci by Crews 6r6nly worked' on"'nuclear ”"Base,'which Bi isclo}ing.______; i u , 7"* S aturdilay,A pril118 w YobH r ta si - ______Matti:esS S 2 . - B 5ox Sprilin g i„ .1 . C lir a n e e ^ 3 ^ 1 Bed Fraame ------^------AlA ll-3-atr— = f a r f l a i ^► a p r i c e y o u , : ill tt|i>Ih1trbioductoiy.^ m i g h t O ffer ^ e x p e c t f o r t h e l a t t r e s s . O T T O m^ t m : a l o n e l - LOTTO* AMERICAMCA \ X Twin seie t $ 1 7 9 Pull sizeze set $229 7 9 ^ M o n d aay,jA |»ilJ90 THIS WEEK ONLY! ______Q u e e nn-Size-Seilu - ! ___ - Mil', l'l IIO 'Ililiilpped down set. We bulitulit It ourselves,; In o u r o w n fatfactory. W e k n o w w h a t's5 In it. We ; ^^^^■ -guarantee It, f-to-iW%-bel-b el© w -U i6 ------%------otheis. Event1 also o lled ’sale* prices,:es. Ifyou w ish,’ ■ ■ ■ ■ we’ll haul awsvay your old set. And setet iup Die new » ffnOrieN e^ ^ • • rtfiP ni>lluPnoi[ieairec..oLcoursc--And-thLthejisxtday^> ______— - within our Mele tro deliv ery a r e a . • n d [f undamageiiged " IHBfl3SV We haves a’reputatibni for ththe lowest \ * refund your monloney. ' iture prices In thee W\ est. ; ^ n w C 1P B 2 l i " lefend it every7 day. T

jERVICE^ 0 undOToMI Prico Protoction GuatanlDaIpgDelailslnsiofo. I __ jFURNhURI j« L ik n Malt *705 B lu ftU k M• B BlvdrN^ li , , OpenM 733-1431— —-ttr; ■ ■ ■ t 1/______-______A______. ■ - C ■ ^ fimes-Nows. Twin FallFalls, Idaho Sa^rday.V >H3,1592 6,1 ------, ; — : • • /

~West ______G a n c e r cyccvcnil yc_ar ■ a't^ to fewer than 45. Cruel beai I " V I ; / ! CC391 Camcit i u r d e r 1 1 SI power zoom tens CHQIi c fRCA i i Pro-810 CameoB o r d e r 'X low light sensitivity • MIR] kills belo\)ved ■ :Ss * 6:1 pajower zoom lens ' • Variatiable high speed shutter - 10 eras© head i lapse recording ■ ;t \ ible high speed shutter olddonke;ey . Sale i pM e $799.95, oor sS?le price $799.95tor 01 Scaolc Tunes NON 5** BELLEVUE. Wash. - When Ihc s v J u ?r month rnuch-lovcd donkey Pasacisado lund his \ V , 2 Ist birthday parly last las August. BWN ^ ------rM affcrs^oliBclltfvtitf' s ^Kv'b>ey_jrrcck= d / • • ' " N ____ : Farm park said there wasvas no reason - ( B B B hc shouldn't live lo b e 31. " Y o ii r ______------Thcy'-wcrcn'rt.iking-ini~imo"account~ 'jl ------^ thc brutality of humans. l e r o r U iD Ml i W S i Policc and park stufff memben*n: in (M aR o o m / . Ihis city just cast of SeattleIttle were hor: i B j H rifled "riiursday to discovirover thc ani- ...■.,.l«al,Jcad.ia,i 4iasiurc-nfar.l•ar.hi^ talL..-.i^ : - y — ^>9nalrt.TrCTtrt;n 3

siruigled himself trying> to oscapc his • m ile TheyLasit Sale price ^6 9 .9 5 or capiors. K 7 I Somelinie, during ther nightni before. i lim I ^ ,1 \5* _____ Ro!icc_belicye.-iLgraup_o£._oLpcoplc_cn:______i ^ n p tercd lhe fann. found P;Pasado in a ^ r m q p ^ J b.im and beat him with; lailarge bninch- ^ cs. 'N McDonald said the ass:iissailants then BUDGETr —~—J ___ took the donkcy,ouiside inc inio I'lic pas- iM teriBnw) r turt. tied him- to a tree and ani beat him " again with mclal farmingmg tools until jK ■ »MlB,18JiiSmi)__ ^ ^ 1 ______hcdied. ______" ll's like the unihinklihl;}ihLc_hasJiiipi_ _ . | M I pened,” said Sue Cantibclibcros. recre- I J H ation director for the city[y’s ’s Parks and I f H I I i J a r T V ^ ------Recreation Depanment; “E“Everyone is-- - - I s I l kind o f in shock. Everyonennc is trauma- I H K * m m m tizcd.” TTic donkey was a real chariclcr ^ ^ w ho will bc missed, saidJ Caniibcms.C 9-bullOlton channel lock-remole <:or'.vntrol ------“ He ’ h ad-a-horsc-laugaugh-that'hc” ' ■^^m m m m g-’ On-screenvci:t channel— : r — r r — 2 F O l would do when the kidsds tickledi his X] upper lip." slie said. “Tlieh c kids loved SaleO, price $269.95 oior it, because they could[ getg him lo ------laugh. Hc“was awfullyy |good with _ 15*------thcm.“ '’ Like Beauty, a 31-yeai'car-old cow. ^ w month ^ ^ ... V Pa.sado wa.s known as a seniorscr citizcn | l

:i-. . " ■f^ 'rh'ough~5tubbom~'aninii:imcjr=^tiafs—B ----- i w B lo be cxpccted of a donkc)key - P.xsado M I m I was always friendly andd genllc. g said u |m l l y Cantibcros. \ l o r T V . ! I I • Pasado had been at KelKdsfy Creek | |9 || since hc was 3 years old. - "Thc fact Ihat he's beenccn here that n 2 - P c . S c h mw eiger Sofa-Slete e p e r long, that’s a couple o f genilencnitions o f M ; ^ kids.'' Cmiiberos said. & L o v e s e t g *Cotypipicture tube •Auto-progrismam m ing • ' i , , g 147-chailannels • On'screen wijn lOic\Oicture SaleI priceI $798.98 or ‘Y our H it P aia r a d e I reset, mModel i X20134GS * Sale price &79.9Si 'o0, r $ A m * * crooner diess i a t 7 2 I 1 5 * — Just1 p e r m oonth n i ;• PHOENIX (AP) - Croorooncr Andy @ J. i J O T ^ Russeli. who sang thc cla.‘classics "Be- M last £ i i mer month A same Mucho" and "Whathat a Differ-' ___ _ cnce a Day Makes” andmd replaced ' W jgM i u Frank Sinaira on ihc rairadio show : ' i <*Your H il Parade,'* has died.die Hc wa.s .^ V V 'A 72. Russell died , llmrsdajiday at St. ! ^ H 2 6 '' J Jo sep h ’s Hospital o f comomplications . I from a, stroke suffered in February,-^ / o r T V ■ said Leo Walker, a frien for years. ; Russell, bom Andress RabagoR in _ . : . 1 ^ ------tjgr~Angelesr~wa5~a~~§TiIBingcr and~ " TJPTT,ill color picture-ln-picture' drum m er in several ba bands. Hc -C o lo'Trak rn 2000 w/remote stem90 o monitor, YOUH Contem poraryr . reached stardom. aboutIt iIhc same tecelvei ¥ciiom^t ■e-$200r- ~ trrthe^lBekf-M oiW e m S f y l B — —- - — B a s s ett t Sofa-Love S et - rendering of "Besame which means “Kiss Me A Lot."! was Pay Jusi $699.i\5Sor 'i Sale price $59i99.95 or Salefprice $898.09 or : the firsfof a string of millicillioiT-scllers.-'' * -...... ------It-was-soon-foilowed-by-by—W hat-A— ------.— 5** 125** ------DifferenccJJayJ^akcii:;U^ughing_ L — J u , BLmonthJ- • - Kper-mottlh- — ^ w th J O n the Outside.'* “ Magi(agic Is The m m - Moonlight” and "Amor." Russell’s grentest break;ak came.ln . __ 1947 when he replaced3"SIhalra i as th e “ Y our Hil Parade” lead•ad singer. , He look his talent andid i his M cxi-...... | B S p heritage to Latin Am'America and ^ ■ . ' Sam e A s Cash! (<0 . o ^ y 'fduhd stardom 'rare forir~ American i • • perfonncrs; In Latin Amernerica, Rus...... • - sel-made-scvcral moviesMU in and was - - host of *7Jie Andy Russessell Show" FREE S I 1 0 ^ivi^Idwcos1ST on Argentine television frfrom 1956 | to 1965. . DELIV^Y B IN-STirOREFINANCICING \ ______f IIwagIl U l a H i|C ltkf boui FaultyHtape^rrecordiEetih msatensJin d ictnnen : t I J iiii ^ By Brad Bowlin ■ indictedd .Stradley on Jati. 30 isI it:th at th e How much oif f a problem will be up i6 5th1 Wendell, said he was ihreaireatcncd with jail if Tim es-N ew s writer audio tapiipe recording of the procceiceding is District Judge JanJam es J. May. He asked both1 h e v io la te d th e ru les.!. JoJi h n s and o lh e r t h e Via l e y ' incompletIcte. attorneys to proprovide morc informationt witnesses said the rulesi werewe relaxed os Ihe ^ TWIN FALLS - A faultyllty tape recorder A worniman who transcribed thoseosc tapes about passages o f the transcript they will be5 hcarinjJ carried on into theIhe latc.cvcnjng.I nmay spell trouble for a imikairder indictment testifiedI FridayF that she found seven'cral gaps using in their argumentsarg on^the dismissalI Both Baxter and Courlourlhouse Sccurily againsi a Twin Falls m a n -nn ^ e d ’of killing in.thereM / 32-year-oldd mi a n “ rcordings w here pieces o f icsitestimony motions. Cfiief Wayne Tousley saidsai Johns caused a 2-year-old giri. / werc lost.si.,Several of those gap$ occuT^6c . They will coiitiintinue the hearing April 30. problems the day he was callcd into the Donnell "Bud” Stradley,, 28,2i was back in when tapapes were switched, 'but > charged witlith r a p e 5 It other's In his_motiotion. Wood says, the; courthouse. Johns compimplained to olhcr 5th. District Court Friday,, whtw here Tw in Falls show ed uup when the lape recordcdcr “just prosecutor’s offoffice hold witnesses whoI witnesses aboul their Ircatreatnicnt by county TWIN FALLS -- A 32-^ear'Old Twin County C Public Defender'er'M ikc Wood shutsoff,’^n Sandy Pierson said. were callcd lo testifyles “under arrest" during' OfTicials, Tousley said. Falls man was arrcsteMted Fridoy" afternoon argued “ that the charge agiagainst him bc Twin FfllsF County Prosecutor K. Ellen the secrct proceed:eding. After 'repealed warnarnings, Tousley and chargcd with rapeape. .Adism issed. Baxter sasaid the tape recordcr wasis faulty. Several witnesnesses testified Friday thatt threatened lo put Johnss in a holding cell, ------Edwin-KimbaU-wa-wastarresled-wiihoui------rr—— Stradley,-who-rcmains-fni-frcc-on-bail.-is-^ but-she-dididn't:know-that untj( shec-listcned“ ll ihcy'w cre,kept: in 'a ‘courtroom iind orderedr T ousley said. scheduled to siand trial in Jur incident afier policccc :spotted him on th e ____ June for the Jan. to the tapepes IKst week. not to discuss the case wjth anyoncxiiher_ .Tbe_only issue thntraffra ffc c is S lrad lcy ’s ____ _ ’"strccfrTwin Falls.'pci.pblice dclcctive lkc7 -20'dealh'f. of "Amanda'Hostc»stcii)cr. He w asz'T herelrarescctions’bf Ihe’tiipc'jc-wherc 'inside or'ouislde'idethe room. Ah officcr was; indictment is whether;r witnesses-were-v -- Kisilcr said. He wasras taken to the Twin living with the giri and herjcr mother when voices arcirc inaudible and drowned oiout by a required to accon:ompany anyone leaving the; inlimidalcD lo the pointint of giving false Falls County jail andid 'will bc arraigned in the child died. screechinjing noise that the recorderr ccauscd, room lo go to theihe restroom j>r ouLsidc for aI testimony, Baxter saidaid. Each of the Magistrate Court Mo>i1o>iday afternoon, One of the mony complairlaints W ood has Baxter saiiaid. • cigarette. witnesses she asked saidaid their testimony The arrest camcc afiera a 32-year-old . about ^ the secrct granci juryury session that “I thinkik it’s a problem,” she said.1. Stradley’s broth•other-in-law, David Johns o f w as completely truthful. Twin Falls womanan reported she was ' j- raped Wednesdayly inight on Walnut Street. The womann loldu policc she w as, out for a walk wiienm a man follow9d her When anI iincrease ccould becoome a cut 2 chargged and attacked her. inin thet front yard o f a residence. Jury convicts m an on 4 __^_____ as dom oron tlie aggravated relumed the m an’s ^q^hes, clc according lo messajig e to iMlagic 'alley scijhools b attery charge is set for Ma>May 4 . ______a dctective's afffdavilivit ih Temes’ court ‘ Iri an unrelated case, JosJose Ruiz Murillo n ie .______. ByDrcwEteSilver probably made a m iistake when it allowed _was.chargcd_with.baltery-cry-on-Thursday-for. ______— Tim cs-Ncws“writei------— ‘F o>rmany r of you, th)II© - thc'dcbaie over sclischool funding tq come an ineidcnl that occurretrre d M,nrch 25 in ______a c t u ^O U ____ dQAvn- »n S40rt Q 0 m illio n vs. SiSni 0 — —EUChcaring^)non-proposed-:------uaLmoney4iiat-ya —1 lailcy:------TWIN FALLS - Thehe message to million/In fact, he said, neither figure ill be getting from According to Murillo’ss arrcslar warrant, Ihe power rate hiketa)C.-atJ.pjn.;r.-.-, ..... , r ____ m-ldaho and the.jvill b ^Ie.ss_ncxt year than Ihis,” E Formed a year ago. Adv\dvocale.s Against Anyone may icslif[lify'al commi.ssion ' ’ '■ ' 'Poiniaiidlc. • lold the susuperintcftaents;'^’ ' -“Domestic Vtolcnctt-provirovideyvolunteer? — However, the HouseHo wanicd lo make | hearings. Those wishiishing lo do so may Although the Legislaiuiaturc ultimately “You nmay-have ^a levy) over counseling nnd slieller to) viivictims who need local districts resresponsible for selling sign up lit the door. passed more than 40 billsIs thattl directly or where yoiou’ve never had one before, som eone lo tum to in a limeme o f crisis, ' p attendance policiecies, while'Ihe Senate indirectly afTeci public schcchools, the fiscal said. “Soilome of you will have to d “Wc do whatever wc can to help,” Reid Police arrest Hailailey man in “skcd the State BoardBo of Education to 1993 school appropriat:iation was the maintenarance. Som e o f you w ill p pui ut o ff iicvise a new policy. explained. “Sometimes thatlliat’s ju.st listening centerpiece of Evans’ discui{cussion. buying lexexibooks.” to their problems." Jerome on gun1 tltheft charge To resolve thosese conflicting demands, ' ...... Advocates.AgainsC. Dom)om cstic V iolence. . l'. -. T h e S 4 9 7 'm n iio n i?i*sfi'state support ' based on conversationss^with ’ 'Evans said, he wilPiiirrecbm'mend “a policy ‘ , HAILEY - A Haileyley m an was arrested formed, in part, because:e o f t h e ‘M ichelle money approved by the: LegislatureLi for Charles5 Moss, I Gov. Cecil Andndtus, ti,at isn’t really a policy*' to the state , . in Jerome Tuesdayy on( a grand theft R enner case, Reid .said.. “That“1 was when yie 1992-93 school yearir is SIO milUon' ^“^Sc'dirlirector, Evans said he thinksnks. the board at its May meim eeting. He wants to Icl charge alleging thot heh e stole : a gun. people started realizing domesticdot violence morc than last year. But sevseveral factors - 1993-94 schools< year “will be even harderhu jocal districts hamandle most aspects of j H aro ld . “ S k e e ie:r" r" Perron, 38, is w as a problem here," she: said.saii including expected cnrollmillmeni increases ‘" “n t^is; one.”o attendance - froiTom what would be occused of taking a Colt( 9mm pistol Renner, a Hailey 16-year-t:ar-old, accused her ■; and higher property valuelues - will lum Evans: ssaid the education commu from ils owner, Dennisnis Perron, according * munity Pleaseise see SCH00LS/B2 half-brolher, ] Matthew, of)f domesliedi battery. to 0 Blaine County warrantwa issued April L. ------P le a se ses-D S-D0MES’ncrB2— 14. ■ Skeetcr Perron wa;was booked on.thc. H felony charge andI freed fr on his own J sxplorep( recognizance; A prelireliminary hearing is Teanito e: lossibilitie set for April 27 in Haileailey. SiUecone lawi^suit mo^>ved ' Preliminary heai:aring set ofH C agemmanfossiil quarry for man accused ;d of forgerv Tho rt Associatc felony charge iri Blaineline County after;,hc POCATELLO -^Since 1929,>29; tlio remoins remains. AltAkersten and ISU graduate sn begun Timcs-Ncws wnw riter aas defendants, have deniedcd Armstrong’s. allcgctlly forged n noname on Jl payroll of about 200 zebra-like fossilail horses have Mary Tholo m p so n a lre a d y have bi been collected from ihc Hageagcrman Fossil playing delletective by studying air phphotos, eclaim s in court filings. — ^Armstrongl»attomeyrK-rovided Surgilek Inc.,IC., a subsidiary of Bristol-' Most companies havhave stopped a'german Fossil Beds Nati , : Comics ■RC m ™ anager at the quotry, ra id theihe p ark Scrvicc by the Ha'{ ational Myers Squibb,')b,Co., made the implant m t arketing siliconcrgcl impicnplahts afier th e ...... needsnei a scientific evaluationin i 8I p.m. ' . , D«v[>avid Lawretue Tippett, of Seattaltle . series o f public hearings on t 5n Ihe matter 5285,500. Thebe building would have a onn AprilA 28, at ihc fire station babay. IDAHO FAI'ALLS - Barbara andi f(formerly of Jerome, ,11 a.ri.ra. Fr«nkO. Giovo, ofGoc'Gooding,2p,m. . to inform residenis of the: ofoptions. At “life expeclancjncy'’ of. 15 years. People Pc needing transportirlation Ycnawinc Buslanlamante, 66, of M esa,... today,ay, Bfeitz Funeral Home Jn SeattlE M bR L \L HOSPrT.IPFTAL ------CASS£SIA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL • n re lu m e d to) thot Buhl area and ,„Mrs,5, RRay (Charlotte) Atiyndls arand Admined Admitted I k farmed for sevseveral years. He later Mrs,i, DDarrell (Irene) Baltzer of Tw Daniel Lewi:vis and Vicki Buck, both otfRupcd;Lois f Ri Beryl Jenkins.>. FPatiy Kelley, Tona Nielsonn aiand Donna Anderson o f Dec entered into p3partnership at Citizen's Fallss andat Mrs. Stan (fticetta) Fritzl )eclo; and Kathleen Bailey o f HeyHeybum, LceOitc.alIofBurQurley; and Leah Arnold, AliciaHa JuarezJ and [ ' 3 ^ Lumber He m£married Wanda Martin of Jerome.Jerc She was preceded . Birth °Kimberly Brown,i,allofRup,ert. n . A son was bor)om 10 Mr. and Mrs. Steveri Buck on June 6, 196i966, and together, they dealhilh I by her parents, two brotheie rs ^ luck of Rupert. operated 'S-S-G Welding and andajI a son-in-law,' Manufacturing,ig, and later due to his Servlervices were held in BIl health, he retir(itired to assist his wife Spring-in g s .. _ • in operating the Oregon Trail Motet. Kimb(►erfyboar rdsetto starts searirc h _ _ He is survivecved by his wife of Buhl;' n a v l i HHL . two sons! Josioseph Gulick of Twin ,'*ivid L. Tippett ' Falls and & ettett Hart of Las Vegas. EROME - David Lawrenc Nev.; four dau{aughters, Teresa Vitek '|P P3ett, e“ 46, of Seattle an d formers forne^;w elemenn ta^ schiloolprinccipal of Twin Falls,s, Jeannie Herrett of lerome, died Tuesday, April r ft^odesio, Califalif,, Charm Fields of ^392.'2. iiin Seattle. By Julie Fansclow/ next month’smo school board clectioiion. elementary school brcabreakfast prices^, Buhl. and-Staciaci. Harnar-of-Filer:-a------le,was.born in Cape Girardeaijau. Timcs-Ncws correspjspondcnt , T h e scats sea for Zones 3, 4 and 5 - for Ihe 1992-1993 schoc:hool year. Cost brother, Eu£iugene Gulick of' , and moved lo Idaho wilh h currc'ntljntly held by Karen Andersoi;on, ofthe meal w ill rise fromfron 45 ccnts to w k ^ ta i'.L SL.-v:TiD‘ .T)ocH?a.;an

—^p^cmentary'sehboH^cachcrs Connie' mer Walkup. nieces and nepiephews, souliouthern Idaho and attendeJed Russ Mitchell’s rcsij•signation. "potcn'tcntial candidates have unt: 77; of Klmborly, diod Hachquct and Rosemarylary Stoker. ied. Friday The funeralal will be, held at 11 ^ctiMlsools in Eden, Hazelton*Hanset:en. Mitchell, who hasha served as the j^jay 1 ito flic for a place on th m orning, April' 17. 199« 992, at his a.m, Monday.; AprilA 20, 1992, at the dwell and Jerome, graduaiinling K im b erly E lemnentary e School ballot.t. Voters\ will go to the poll-ll5 • Heard band dirciircctor Kevin , s home of cancer. , Sullivandcscribe th e: KiiKjmbcrly High . -'5 First Assem blyDly of God Church In 1 Jerome High-School in 1964,1, _ principal for three: years,yi reported to from noori nc to 8-p.m;'M ay 19a Rev. Wfilkup wos born School Band’s rcccnt tr im D oc. 10. Buhl, w ith PaPastor Rusly Huwa , 'avid became an'experf weldfder ■ the school board ThursdayTl that he Kimberherly Elementary School. u trip to Boise, : ■■.‘■■r 1914. in Meridian. Ihe son of John officiating, Burturiai will follow at the ‘^^rtibarter Lulher's High School VcVo- has been acceptedi intoii the doctoral , ' where the group playcayed at a slate ’ Jthcr business, thtfboard: a n d Fanny Colaman Wal/Valkup, He Filer Cem etery2ry. Friends may call ^ 9 class and learned the basicss 'old, and later lived in Cla Clackamas, family suggesjests memorials be cohstruclion b u sin e ss durlniing resignationxfth.i-ii.i-egrct and will Mondaylay , A ug. 24, 1 992, and ru; form ally r e p re s e n t: the thi districf's _ ’ Coos Bay and Ashland, H£.^QLe_^ivon^o^©^Or( -summer-monih^r-He-attendoi i-Gtdeon»rEnvofopes~~*"®"®“^ led advertise to fill thi;;jo jo b soon. through-’Sh-Thuisday, June 3, 1993. teaching staff m upcomi:oming contract tj'. he attend^ elemenfary sc semester each al the Universit ' school. He will b e provid'ided at the funeral sity Also Thursday, trusiees tn discussed • Swalwallo.wcd 0 5-cent increase: iiin negotiations. graduated Irom highI schsc o o l in chaoel ^ot Idatdaho at Moscow and IdahiIho ______^ ------KtmbaiirNoCrOrrOcrsor5on933r7re— ;------p m we z universiiy ai Hbcaiello, bu married Racho) WallaceI in Kimball, C a u O p» r n r v w asimimpatient i wilh the slow p ace c _ "N eb ,, and thoy began thoirlwJifelonq_L y ^ ■ formallal { education, ______^ D e m o cicraticcai tndidate fpumps OYrvm ^ _ pastoral ministry in SloSioneham . 'FaTTVaiKei^erryTTg, ourirurIng David's six months o Colo, They cam e lo Idahoho in 1938. of Burley, dtedid Thursday, April 16, active/e ( duty in the Army R eserves where he served as papastor of 1992.-attheHar•larmony Home Elderly he mlet e t; an Alaskan lisherman and ii of G od Q^ro C enter in Burley following an ig g s , i cash innto cam ppaign for se v e ra l .A ssem b ly ol U.S. Senilate 8, joined him In Kodiak l;car, in 1981. Since retifomeni,jni, h e h a s in 1915. wheje.F,0 ,Fay graduated from his yoiy o unger brother, Kisti, wh( ;ar, Schaffer reported spendinjing But S c h a f f c r ’ss personal ^ nomination, is co remained active in pastoraliral ministry. Burley High School. Sc She married joinedfd h him in 1969, they then fishec coming almost just ov{over $26,000, More thajaji _commitmcn.t to thc racirace is among He was serving as Senic!nior Adult yofi" Eldon BeBerry in 1931, They out ofJf K Kodiak uniil the mid-70s, anc . exclusively from himim. Sl 0,000)0 ( o f that paid for the full pagaper advertisements he toolok^nolitics. Ron _Xwiliw.ilegar,..,.fhc ------Assembly at Ihe timo of hislis'death. t ‘ yoarsTMrreerTy-iry‘dl6CnJ0T?^S?l989— s o i F. t tn~th6“off“sGasons',"thei r nrsL-ihrcc.Jiionthjths._oi_thc^y.cat__ciut. duriijnng thcTwintcr.iiiJhc^danjiIy_D.craocrat’s .1950 Senatenatc.candidatc, _____ m ember of the LDS p p eratirated out of the back ofI i3 showed over $137,07,000 in Hnanciol papers■s Tn Boise, Lewiston>n, poured over 5 1 8 0 ,0 000 0 (of his own ; Walkup ot Kimberly; two dai •e:shQ:served-inMfter“p icjpTnaklrfginiTOrrepaTrs' i^ om t« fflOO=o£i hatrgam & ■ moncy;jntp~riT-7i Winona Scott of Boise! anat d Boil P'ima'y. M'A ancmd Relief Society fishingig boals l of friends at docks ir oui o f the candidote’se ’s own pockct; ' S tolliiiliihgs has spent more tharan The OOP’s unsuccc!cccssful 1 9 9 V ’'‘^ D§W ill of Kim berly; two twc sons She is survive-ived by two sons, E, Seattle,tie, . T h e o th e r S 20,0(,000 camc from $300,00,000 since he begaran gubernatorial candldididate Roger' Harold Walkup of Pasco,:o Wasli Jay Boiry ol Log,ogan, Utah, and Arlin in 1987, i 9f David quit going to seaja ■ individual contribut)utors, according compaigiligning for the nominationI ia Fairchild tapped his1 resourcesrc: for and Don Walkup of Renton,lon. Wash.; S . B arty olI Twin Falls: 'two leased2d dock c space on Lako Uniorljri' the report filed witliill Ithe secretary o f year ago.e’o- 5100,000. And RcpuWluWicon-Ward _____ four grandchildren; throeICB groal- tlaughlers, Mr;»1rs, Harry (Shirley) and established esi Tippett Marineno state's ofTice on Fridaiday. ______B oisese ;stockbroker Milton Erhar)art.: Parkinson comraittcd.Sd.S100.000-of_ - -■■■grandchlldrBn; ono'broihioiher, Kon ■ Hayco<;l<-ol-C«nienteiville. Utah, and ServiceIce for the design, fabrication,)n, By co m p a riso n1, , C o n g re ssm a n , .h'as comlmtnittcd~$60,006 r o f his ownvn his own money to his:lis short-lived Walkup of Yakima, Wasfash,: and . 1°(Dolores) Stoker of conslruslructlon and conversion ofbi Richard Stallings, the tli front*runner money 'to to his bfd for the Rcpublicaran flirtation, with th lli e 1990 numerous nieces and nephcDhows lour broilroihers, Owen Walker commercial m e fishing vessels andnd for the party’s nomination- m to Senatec nomination. - Andnd congressional campaignlign in the 1st The funeral will be holeicId al 11 Lavlon. Ulah,ih, Gordor) Walker of systemem :s which w as d e s tin e d lo lc succeed retiring RepublicanRc Sen. businessessman David Doremus is District. a,m‘, Tuesday at the FirstI AsAssembly Homel, Caiil,.f., and Murray and becomejme one ol the major vesseljel • . of..G o d C h u rch in Twinrvin Falls, "vm an Walker:er, both of Burley: repairir facilitiesfa in the Puget Sound ------Interment-will-foliow-atI ihIho Twin <>''“ 8 sislers, Winona W Wheeler of area, U t a h s c h ol o o l d i s t r i c t o f Giciais c inV estigatite strip p er-telei l e g r a m I Falls Cemelecy. Friends! maym coll Bounlilul, Ulah.1, t Maxlne"Wheaton of in 19 1990, David marrlod Maryfy SALT LAKE CITITY (AP) - Jordan Schoolol District1 as everything fromfr ‘skimpy’ to ’conscrval from 4 to 8 p.m; Sundtnday and Sacramonlo., CCalif., and Vivian Petach, rvalivc,”’ said ch, and since that time, Iheyey officials are invcstigiJgating an incident ^tjcrc! a woman Day. Monday at White Mortuaryary in Twin D arringlon of i Elba; 19 have res resided in nearby Bothell. [n In stripped while deli'jlivering a singing’telegragram to n . Falls, Friends are invited t10 o :share a 0'andchlidron;m; and 65 great* ,Auaustc ist of 1991, a son, Bryce David Bri^iton High assistaistant cooch. ncipol says that “someoneIC slshould have • lime of fellowship with the0 lamilyk al grandchildren,, SShe was preceded Tippett3it was v born. "Principal-.^'PM .inandsustopped it. a sse m b ly dealh by h err p;parenis, ^avid “ Wc haven’t brouglught it to a conclusion yet,” Pi the Twin Falls- Firsi Ass ivid w as'g en ero u s to a faultull Robert D. Day said, n oravoside The luneral willwil bo held at noon, J,Ic I, noting that accounts oflheic incidenti Some report:rts said the coach, Lynnynn Moncur, *■ immediately following the gn ivas always Ihero for his family Tuosday, April 2121, at the Unity LDS Ily • vory greatly. participated in ubundressing the entertainer. Others Otl dcniiid service. . . friends. He was sympathetic Church, 275 S,'S .'250 E. in Burley, He “The woman's bathathing suit has been dcscribccibed to me that be did, said1 ddistrict spokeswoman PattyIty tDahl. ■ wilh RIshnp N ell'>11 Thnrr^n.; nHir^iallng concerned for the less nate ano reaay to give Burial will bo at the Pleasant Vtew ^°^J?J^ ' C em etery in Bui3urley. Friends may ® yone a second chance. HejT Domestjtie _ Sellhools call from 6:30 to loved and respected by hislis ayees, many of whom he had M cC ulloch 's Fl 1 ______C ontinue Je— Cohtinuad from B1 lued from B1______— iLJakc_away_.local)caL_boiirds-'_: ___ Bijrioy'and'fromi ■)-thai-second-chance-He al in February, 1991.. A/ m onth later,* conSidcrec:red excused absences to howw responsibility for dctcrmihing. dci Tuesday at tho ch I every detail of the boat ng business and took time to she shot him with1 a .357-calibcr niony claclass days a student couldId whether homc-schoolcdid cchildjen are . Show thithem the proper way to dojo Magnum pistol at his Hailey miss. -being educated compmparably to ' fH H Phyllis Lope:)ez Wagner any chonhore, no matter how irivial. - tcsidcncc.. S om ec administrators a also wcrbrt sludents. in.-public;;; ■prlvalc“ p or’“ . Matthew Rennercr survived the concemcdtied about m c n d m c n ts to the JKBM ' FALLS,S - Phyllis Lopez oavid 1C parochial schools. vid is 'survived by his wife,®' shooting and Midichelle Renner open-mccncctings law that .set notice Wagner, 58, .formirmer Twin Falls and M ary; his hi .son, Bryce David: his •® Require that all’studstudents, from pleaded guilty to sccond-degreesc ond ageigcnda rcquirerhents for aB H H | Jerome resident,mt, died March 26, fatherr. L.S. L ‘Tip,' T ippett of Twin " preschool to the 12thIth grade, be attempted murdericr. She was meetingsgs of public agcncies.'Thcy 1992. In Blue SpiSprings,'Mo„ where Falls:'hli ;y_immuiu2CiL ______—X CurtenfLy;------— Jii5_Qiolt!Qr._Vetna_LaC£oJx.JX------scntcnccdnn*5th-Dist'istrict-Coiiirliisr^ercn^r'^t-5Tire~how ^ ~chtmgcg' sho'had*mad?~^e'horhomeiontre Tippett;tt; and£ a brothor, Joe. bolh of immunizations only arctrc rrequired to • __ pastsaveo^fears- 0 ?io n jiiii/»n»t>» Cnr.bc-on-undisolosed— d-to-jMceutivo-sessions— “ — 1------;------> - BUIiiaiVt; aijroifVaT; Kon oi beattleT - aitentt kindergarten throujrough the fifth &!_ period of detention. ______sccrct mcimeetings commonly used to a-hoct-omovinq-rclaUv^^ ~ ^in-addition-io-Advtivocaics-A gainst—dcaLHUlb.itb^is^pliuaiy_actiona_and. BHBFto^ynie-and'Da'3avld-t:opoz1rrTwin^ ^ ^ i isaridaBmirers, ^ »rB!aine-GountyrrOther:Mn8i —:~-*-Requir«-the-stfile-Bte-bojtrd-to.- -— ^ Stanley G. Gulick ...... - Fqlls, tn 1941, th£the family moved to :...... TrrrTO> funeral wilPbe hold al i1------^Domcstioi-VioicncOfTX I also has a support grot jg p ^ a n c n i l y revoke the^the-certificatcs ' . ^B U H j-^S m n ley G.^Gullck.ck.ei.oi, Jaramsv , a .m . todtoday attho.BleltzJrijQeraL ;roup for battered- E'vonsIS replied,r “^ c n thcrc’tf.the ^-of-teachers wha-pleadd gi guilty tc)-or “ ■ April 15, y Surviving a re ivfo so n s, Jo h n H om e> In. ir\ Seattle, wilh additionall \ - -womeitrBblirgroupSipS'arc'ovailoblij "sli“gfi(csfrsfqucs'tion of d’oub't, my are convicted of anyly cof scvc'ral ; 1092. in Boise...... 'Vagner of.Seat)atUe,/Wash.. and services;e s following, a t .the.T ippettJJ free of chi^c and etincor be contoctcd,;.odvlcc is toi do it-in public-session crimes agairist children,•cn, including ■‘Mr. G ulick w as born DeiD ec. 12, Joseph W agnerr olof Cincinnati, Ohio; M arinele Services Yard,j by calling the Blaineic County Crisis instead of cxccuiive session, even m urder, k id n a p p in g , rqp ifeso. In Filer, to Foster andmd Mary two daughters, ReRebecca Wagrwu^of Rem emmbrances b are suggested toQ Hotline's businessslum x ber, 726- thoughI it might make the board ri)pc, assault • and b a i t ^ . - - liincaster Gulfck. After gradiraduating' New, York Cityity , and M argaret th e Ch[tdhlldren'8 •Activities C harlliesIs -3597...... 'mctnl>crsrs iuncomfonable'and squitti' . fr6m'Buhl High School in-19^1949, he H ankins of Blu(lue Springs; four and Clut:iub Challenge. 419 HillsideQ . >\nyonc in troubliblc or needing abiL" '. All the new laws takeJce (cfTcct ’Duly Tijihed'the U.S^Navy, He then .granddaughters;5; .j and throe ,'sisters. Drive. KodiakKoi A K 9 9 6 1 5 .______immediate assistancee sshould (^1 the _ Somei oof f the other new law s EvansIS 1, except the 90 Jicrccnt:nt rrule repeal. _ J . Crisis Hotline at 726-3:i-3596...... ,discu55cd)cdw ill: Thai took effect im m edioKdialely.___ 1— 4.:*------r — ------ir-= = r= = r-— Saturday. Aprilril 1 6 .1 9 9 2 ' Timos-News. Twin«inFoils,Idalio, F 1— Reliligion^4— €htirc^Wne\Ns~ — I ' j ^ H J e r o m e w o nnan u travels ■h' erome LDS Sth W ard Chap the Salurday - l Dixon • Meeting at 11:3030 a.fn. Sunday at* EDEN»EN‘--Beth and Jenerry attend the free perfonr>rmance. A love ‘new churclurch property located ap- Kligion p.'ige.

/ Holidayy h appenmnjgis /, Harpist ^graces EaiC a s t e r s e r v i c e prepa;pared by the W omen’s Associsociation and . I In the event of bad weather,w the scrvicc. will jJBaptists KhMluIe sumiinn^service. ^ ^'ed by the youth group. Sunclunday school ^ be held at the church. JEROME - Htupist EXDeborah Bonde will ..■nyiN f a l l s ;-: An Easier;.ler sunrise service . • v ___ isses begin-at-10 a.m .and-worsh is at 11 : ...... A breakfast will be i_, Kansas Cily. Kan,, will be thehe gguest sp eak er.'. ‘ . layers pc^orm holidaya y s lio iw choir will perform. Iheih< cantata, "1 Believe," include J.S. Bach’s ‘•Jcsu.:su. Joy of M an's Dc- A breakfast sponsored byMhc the youih will be'_ ... ' 'during the scrvicc. No Sunday .school will be siring." J. Pachelbcl's "CaiCanon in D” and Nan* TVSrWIN FALLS - "Breakfast in Galilee,"( a / t > " ' served'Jt 8 a.m. at the churchurch. The Chancel* .' I B held. The public is inviinviled lo all events. ' q cy Gusiavson’s "Great DajDay.” dramiuno/musical production by iheihe Daybreak Choir will present the caniamniata. “Hallelujiih !' Bondc was ihc sccondid hharp wiih the Boise Playelyers, will be presented a t 7 p.m.).m. loday and *r Pniise the Lamb," during thcTie“Tl a.m. worship • Philharmonic from 1977-1'7-1981 and again from againain at 8:30 a jn . and 11 a.m . SundaySur at the m m LDS choir singsIgs ‘He is Risen’ scr%;^ice. sJ Teddy Snow will dircclircci the choir. a irf.> * 1984-85. She has also pcrfiwrformcd in reciials in Twin/in Falls Church of the Nazarene,ene. 40! Sixth HN TWIN FALLS - ThThe LDS 5th Ward choir »Dennis Borl?. will be ihc featureItured soloist. Nar- New York and Los Angclc;cles. Ave.'c. N. A nursery will be provide/ided for each will present the Easteriter cantata. "He is Ri.scn." ralors are Jeanette Fuller andnd StaceyI Lucich., . pcrfoirformance. In the production,. theih disciples...... Bondid o ^Williams-1 , - at I0;45 a.m. Sundayly at1 the 5th Ward Chapel. Tlie public is invited. - Revival features psalmistps s ’«fninniniiw aboiit their tinie With Jtens"leading « Sunday atal Shoshone Falls. The scrvict'I'ctf is 427 Maurice Sl. N. his cnjciflxi6h~md ruurreciidn." TWIN FALLS - Dickk VWilliams will be the “ p “ . Open 10 all peixrsons who wish lo join inI wor-w Sharon Warner will direct the choir, and SpeakerS] ‘Celebratesi RisenRi Lord’ "or more informaiion, call the church at ship at that hot gucRi speaker and musiciaician ai special Easter 7 3 3 ^ lOur. ' ' President Joe Berry wiwill give a reading. Linda 3-6610. BUHL - Elder Fred KochCoch will be the’ " Revival Cclebralion servic The Rev. RiRcvis Turner of Twin Fallss willv Scemon is the accom{smpanisl, and soloists arc j;_ ■vices planned for this speaker at the Easter worshipship scrvicc al 10;’ week at ihe Ovcrc'omer’s bring the messissage entitled "Good N ew sTnProm Burt Huish. Kennethth FryF and Carla Yardley. ^ :r’s Christian Fellow- L y jj a.m. Sunday ai the Reorganizedlized Church of Je- ship, 178 Filer Ave. W. iithefans ring in resur'rirrectlOn an Empty Toromb.!' Scripture and hymnss w v ill The public is invited. ‘ ^ sus su Christ of Latter-day Sainls,inis, located on the. — , ofthe Ttinity be includedin in Ihe scrvicc. Williams is a psalmist,ist. balladeer, icache'r, IUPERT‘-T RU h e congttgation o f i comerCO of Eighth’and Locu.stast street.; He will | it., will begin Turner hass served American Baptist-c( evangelist, composcr. rccrcconiing anist and Luiheiheran Church. 909 Eighih St.. munu Youth performn ‘The ' W itness’ speaksp on "Wc Celebrate the: RisenRis Lord.” Ron- 'I prophciic minister. He v ill rcation with a E.resattons m1 Twin1 Falls and other commu rill speak and perfom i iis celebrationcel o f Christ’s resutrcc^ Kofoed will sing a solo, "Abo'\bove Ihe Hills of- I 111 services sel for 1 and 7 | idwAnEast- lies for more! thantl 22 years. ■ BUHL:-.‘’TheWitncilness," a dramatic prcscn- I 7 p.m.-Sunday and 7- sunrism se service atj5:30 a.m. Sunday Time,” and the youth choirir willw also give a ,1 ■ Mdintely foi- In event of ibad weather, the scrvicc will/ill be taiion of ihc life of Jc.sJesu^ as seen ihrough the p.m. Monday and Tuesday.lay. ■ cr breakfasrwillbre be served immcd presentation. A celebrationn ddinner will be . ' | etingswillbe conducted ,wli-the-sanctuary ofihtrPlTCrUniiJniled Apostle Peter’s eyes,i:s, wtll“^ performed by lowin,«ng the service. Freewill offcrin -scr\'ed after the .service. rhurch at Hounh Avenue: anda the youth group o fr theth Buhl First Christian ^ Methodists plan RussianRl vigil ‘akcn.cn. Sunday schoo! is at 9 a.na.m. and the Methodist Ch ster worship scrvice w ill begin:gin at 10:30 Shoshone Streireel in Twin Falls. Church at 10:45 a.m.ni. Sunday al the church, TWIN FALLS - The T First Uniled 1. localcd on the comiomer of Broadway and Valley V church sets sunsunrise rite i i Melhodist Church will hold hoI< a vigil memorial ■ • Poplar. Admission is frfree and the public is in- rhe public is inviled lo any-orir alall services. C e l e b r a t iion c set in Jero m e HAZELTON - The Vallcj candlelight scrvice foror Russian-speaking alley Presbyterian ; | r more information, call 436-341; ClChurch h:is planned an Easier■ter sunrise■ scrvice | refugees at 7.lonighl in theihe church sanctuary. W13. .JE R O M E- An Ea.ster cclebralion willII Ibe rvice public is alsoI in'invited lo a free breakfast foifor 6:51 a.m, Sunday at Skeleto The scrvicc is pan o3f f ia scries of Easier- gin with a qui(uict lime and communion serv :lcton Butte. local- I First planned for 9:30 a.m.I). Sund:iyS at the church. uded between Eden and Twin1 Falls.Fa In case df- 1 week scrviccs al ihe churclurch. Il is being held ssenibly plans specialI viw orship at 7:45 p.m.1. Sunday at the Jerome Fi ------babad-\vcaihcr.” the“ servJc<5‘w illi — - forrefugecs" who”Kav(nosrosribved ones irTihcfr BU3UHL - The Rrsi AssemblyIbly o f 'd o d Church o f Codod.’ 13I E. AVC7F.------/il|-bc-hcld-arihe“ | ------church. 310 Park St. Tlie nieri'will met .serve a • -■ ' home country and werei unable ui lo attend fu- Churcurch. Seventh and Locust st:streets, has A free comrnmunity breakfa.st will be serverved Buhl sets comim m unity service ch breakfast from 7:45 to 10 a.m.m. allhcchurch.a j ncral scrviccs. The publicic i-is invited. . planninned a special scrvice for 10:501:50 a.m. Sun- of the church from 8:30 lo' 9;’ •‘'5 BUHL - The Buhl Bu United Melhodist a.m. Eight mini»rioivfaiiiilies-gill~pTCScnl Dr. Wayne Wcld-Maniianin and Rev. Anne day. nl an Q u rc h is sponsoringing a communily sunrise |_ .Wcld-Manin will lead ihhc c scivice ; wiih a Rus- Therhe Easter celebration will featuiature an Ulus- Easter prosranam of highlights from a six-wc-wc{5k jgjvicc at 6:45 a.m. SundaySui ai Ihc picnic shel-- Family ^ ' speaks to Pententecoslals i i sions at 9:45 a.m. At 11 a.m.. i sian inierprcter. MichaclI AiArzumanov will pro- iraied;ed sermon depicting ihc-crucilticifixion and study o f missic i..th c ter ai Eastman Rark. ^ TWIN F A L L S -T h e Richarc ilnstration in- m en's choir and ! .church_band_wiILprcs( hard Mincer fami- [ .] - vidc-spccial music. A-rcc(rccepiion in ihc Fire- rcsurruiTCCtion of Chrisi. The-illust ly of Boise will be the guest sf ic during Ihc “Rcjoice. He-le is An'Eusler breakfu'srasi'will be served al 7:30 ly st speakers for the ■ ' side Room will follow ihes ^}£S.qiU5ip^|jccjiaUffe!y5_SIMLaid a full- an-av -KHwn chniviltr. ilv^y.Unirpd-fani -l- vr'i ■’ sM ffim EiflEBisRim aal ^'nie=RfeVT~Mrrfgcl^41!*:tt!ifttK~'; \n Easier egg hum is planncdTo HOLLISTER - The Hollister Ho Community church, school beginsns .at 9:30 a.m. The chil- ;igiigain at 6 p.rfi. Sunday. Hisis messagem will be • . n following the worship scrvicc.icc.“ '^ “ ‘ ' p-m- Presbyterian Church hasts pplanned ih^ annual drcn will have a spcispecial Eiister celebration inin conneclion with the scrvice^i/ices' theme. "Be- I ' ' Easier egg hunt and partyty forI 2 p.m. loday at q l during church school..ol. Al the 11 ,a.in. worship caicause He Lives." Special musinusic will be p ro - I • Ihc churchy Tlie event is sponsored by ihe loshone Falls service; plplanned Bliss schetedules sunrise servicece service. Pasior Gerry:rrf Hill will speak on viiviiied_byjlic„childreti!s.and.adiLadull.chQirs.-The--_—J ■ ; .^Sunday school...... ■ TW[WIN~FALis "ThVRth”^annual Easter BLISS-ThiTic Bliss Community Churchh'wTir v Nolhiilg'iSTi'?c1■vcryiinng: ------>public ; is invited. An Easter sunrise scrvic■vice is SCI for 7 a.m. sunrisirisc scrvice. arranged by the ih United celebraie Easlcsicr moming with a sunrisee sscr- Tlie public is invitevitcd and nurserx care is Mincer work-s with the micromedia mi) pro-' I Sunday at the church, folio)llowed by a breakfast Mclhcihodist Men o f Twin Falls, isis s(set for 6:45 vice at 7 a.ni.i. Sunday at the Bliss City PaPark, provided at all .scrviccsces. gngram with the Idaho Educationion .Association. ; z^Chiirchiizservicft^ = 1 ------AMAZING GRACE FELLOWSHIP. E U sanliSlreet.702.I02-755-2226. SSunday; Sunday school at 9:45 9:< a.m. Sunday: Chrisiianan education classes for Sund:unday: Mass al 9 and 11 a.m. ;uid :m 6 TWIN FALL5 - Brst First Chiistian. 601.' I g flffK Ffllnw. .SiinHny Siinr' W onhip at 11 a.m. with n.m. Shoshone St. N.. 733-2209.:209. ■______■ ■ ihip. YFCA. 1731 Elizabelh:lh Blvd., 736-' ship al 11 a.m.,m. and ,7 p.m. with the Rev. Rev.'Kendrick Rev, Gould. Tlie churchI choircl will the Rev. James Hall.I. Massitasscs daily, call the church lor liinc'lies. Sund.iy: liasicr sunriseirise scrvice at 7:30 ' 0727. O livei'W . Bibbybby. / perform perf ihe cantaia, "Hallelujah! Praise Pi the TWIN FALLS - F tnl United Brethren. a.m. BrcakfaM at 8:30• a.m,a.m Sunday school' ■ ------Suniiay:. Sunday.school .for alLages. nt., - Tuesday: SpaSpimish scrvice at 5 p.m. with Lamb." Lam . 302ThirdAve.Ea.'sl.il. 7734-7912.- • CHRISTIAN for all ugcs in 9:30 a.m,m. WorshipV at 10:30 • ' I 9:30 a.m. Worship at 10:3010 a.m. a Nursery the Rev. PaulI RcRodriguez. TWIN T FALLS - O nce Bapdst.. 79K7' East- - Sunday: Sundayf schoolk for all ages at BUHUHL - Fini Christian Church. lOa^ I' a.m. wilh Pastor Rick Bender Ben speaking on | ' provided -fof infants through5h agei 3. Chil- Wednesday:y: BibleI study ot 7 p.m. landDrivcN.,733-1452. land 9:45 a.m. W orship) at II a.m. with P.xstor Poplarlar.it .i Bro.ndway.54.V4102. “What ix Cclebralion?"• ReadingRea is Matthew ■ . dren’s church for ages 3I ihIhrough Ihird JEROM E - 1 Bible B ^ . 132 Second SiSunday: Worship at 8:30 andd ll-a.m . Lyle Arnold. Eveningng scrvicc at 7 p.m. jund:iinday: Sunday schcxil for all ageges ;il 28:1-10, Scrvicc will fcatufcaiutc "The Flower- I grade. Evening scrvicc al 7 p.m.ji.m. wilh Fmz. Avc. E ,324-28(28W . , ^ with Pastor M.L. Glaiz speaking; ono "And Wednesday: Bible■le studys at 7:30 p.m. 9:30' a.na.m. Morning worship ;it I0:4.Si ;ia.m. ing Cross.". Radio progranjgram ovcr.KLIX at ■ Sunday: Sundundayschoofot 10o.m.Mom- Ihc 1Napkin." Sunday school for all ages at "wilh IhcIhe Rev. Art Freund. Uitile studyy ;at 6 l:IOp,m. Youth mcetingsaIgs at 6:30 p.m, I ^ -ASSEMBLY OFFOOD G< ing'scrvlcc'ai'MI'M alm. Evenlng service at 7 • 9:40 a.m.'Evcning'worship'ar6:!6:30 p.m .-...... CALVARARY CHAPEL------p.m. ------Monday: Bible studyy alai 7;30p,m. at the...... ; — • BUHL - Fim Assembly of God.( 703 N. p.m. wilh the cantaia, "Embrace the Cros■05S." Sign TWIN FALLS - Caivny( Chapel, 241 GOO:OODING - Fint Christian Church,h. 3.34 Baunicri’s. LocuM.543-5191. Wednesday:/y; Awanas al 6 p.m. Scrvicc ol intciinterpreiaiion for ihe deaf is offeredT dat each Main A«e. W .. 7.13-31-3133. Founh/'ih Ave. W.. TWIN FALLS - Valley'ileyC3irisdan{Diid-- ' ) Sunday: Sunday school al1 10 a.m. Mom- 7 p.m. scrvicc. Sunday; Sunday schschool for ages 2-13 and Sund;unday; Sunday schoohit ‘^ 5 a .n.^or-_. i^ plwpiChmOJ7.08iiey.huey.huJllJ^vc, E., 7 3 3 : 1 ■ - ing-worship-at-t0:50-wiih-llie--tlie-Rcv.-Rusiy------JEROME -- FFt«-B^id3l.-308-Firsl-Avc.------—Vi Wednesday: Bible study,—pra>rayer” nn(J.7iiDDmlngiworshlp^l-9il-9Ti,m;Tind jguin.at I T sliipai'lai'10;55'a.m. wiih'ihc Rev. /tndrcw Huwa. Evening worship ai 6ip.m. p.n : E.324-5938. • . ' youtyouth group at 7:30 p.m. a.m. Nursery providedded. Evening scrvice at 7 i Morris.ris. Sunday: Opening cxcrcixercise at 9:30 a.m.‘ ’ ■;' Wednesday: Viciory and youyouth scrvice ai Sunday; Eastiastcr sunrise service al 6:30 .TWIN T FALLS - Magic Valleyey B.aptist p.m. i[._WWednesday; cdn Bible study at 7:30 p.m._1 ._ .___ a'idi Sunday school at 9;45 a.m. Worship ai •. ! . . 7 p.m. a.m . Sunday schoolsch for all ages at 9:45 o.m. FelliEUlowihip, 492 Washington St. N...J..;” .'’ " , SundaylwroUghSavSaturdiy; Radio program JpROiROME - Christian Bible Church.1. 126 II a.m. wiih Pastor Ed Pangbum.Panj | " BUHL - C alvuy Asscmb;anbly of Ood. M oming worshi|ship at 11a.m. will be Ihe mu- SiSunday: Sunday school at 9:45 9;‘! a.m. at 7:30 a.m. and 10 p.m,i on KAWZ H9.5 W. Fir>t■ir>t Avc.‘. .124-7523. Wednesday: Men’s prayer prayi breakfast at 7 ' i ■: ------l»oplanindTnlc»rAvcT7543^I7«I79.—:------"**-TiiCa!’*UpFrbnrtm the-Gravc.” ------WorWorship ariO;45 fl.m7w1lh Bob. SSmith us _FN1.______■ ______Sund: y(‘?r'[L'P oNiip a m, at ihc H^waiian.Garilerardcn* R esiau^._ ------Sumlay^Sumlay-school foror a!all agcs a a O - -W e d n esd a yy;-Bible-»tudy-ftnd ;-] -prayer-nl— gueiguest preacher.and-specialjnusic.6j.6y_«oloist' Wednesday: Familyiiily Bible siudy a f? p.ni. 6:30 p“t?p m . ______a.m. Morning worship otat 10:50 a.m. 6:45 p.m. Kal^Kaihy Banai. Evening worship at 7 1p.m. - ' ■ ■ WcdnWednesday; Bible siud'y al 7:.KI p.m.1.'“ ' ^CHWSTIANdN c o ^ f r a ------JERCTrffr— 1 ^Wcdnc^:.Wi3C5hiciJUJ.pjn.______CATAIHDLIC______JERO — oT(Jocrvicc at I p.m. Sunday: Masses at8and!0;l5a.m.at i Sundijnday: Sunday scliix)l :U 9:-l5 a.m. Wor-W 9:30 a.m. W orship at 10:30 10:3 a,m. Evening i ing worship ai 11 a.m. wilh ihcihe Rev.I Donald p.m. Bibltf studyjdyal7p.m . ' andand 7 p.m. wiih Dick Williams. Sunday through SaiSalurday: Ma.^scs daily, ship at 111 a.nr. wiih ihe Rev. Maurice Joi(ones, prayer ai 6 p.m, Eveningg servicescr at 7 p.m. ' | ------G. Ma.wi). Evening worship alat 66 p.m. JEROMB. - Mld-Valley Baptist, 50! S'Monday and Tuesday: RevivalII scrviccs: call the church for limilimes. KIMIIMBERLY - Kimberly Chrisiristian Wednesd;iy: Intercessoryisory prayer ar 10:30’ • » ..Wednesday: Bible study ait t'7 '7 p.m.1 Fourth Ave. E.,L, 59344178 (pastor’s home). ai7al 7 p.m. JEROME - S l Benedict’s Hospital Church,rch, 307 Madison V... 423-.*i.V14. .a.m. Youth group al 6:1515 p.m.p.i Fellowshipai' ’ | ___ MANSPM - A««wnMy n fLQod. On 319Sec- Sunday: SunSunday school or. 9:30..o.ni_____ UWfHni»106 or 423-6439 (poslor*.5 lee tand Sunday school for nursery■y Ihrough Today: Moss at 6ip.m p.i , speakingking on "Enjoying Times of CclclIcbra- Church. Ioc:ited threc-quai-quaners of a mile' - 1 JEROME-Atsembly of Ood□od, home). • juni(iunior high and adults ol 9 a.m.. Worship\ Sunday: Mass atI 8 and 10 a.m, Spanish lion."'■ RiReading in Maiihcw 2H;l-lt), YoYouth soulh of Kimberly Roadoad on Blue Lakes' ' I Sunday: Sunday school at 9A5 a.m. Sunday: Sundunday school ol 10 a.m.'W or> No. 2 (same speaker and messagejge), chil- mass al noon. grouppa at t 6 p.m. Boulevard Soulh. 733-9330,)330. • . . j ' Worship al 10:45 a.m. withI ibiIbe Rev. Don ship at 11 a.m.n. 0ond 7 p.m. with Pastor C liff drcndrcn's church and Sunday schoolI for( high TWIN F A L L S -O.O lur U dy o f Guadalupe Thursliursday: Moms in Touch pniycr gngroup Sunday: W orship att 9 and II:I5 a.m .: i * - Miller. Children's church1 aiat II a.m.' McGuire. schoichoolDgeat t0:30a.m. CatholfcCIuncb.630130 Falls Ave,, 734-2327. at 6 a.ra.m. Bible study at 7 p.m; atu Ihc wilh Pasior Jim Evans spco)speaking on "Jonahls, ; J Evening cclcbraiion at 6:30 p.m.7-m. W ednesday:/: BBible study ot 7 p.m. ^WENDELL - C alvuy Baptist,I, meetingi Today: Easter Vigiligil Scrvicc (bilingual) at Shaw's.v's. Story of the Resurrection."on." Reading is Jon-„ . « '• SHOSHONE - Shoshonee AAuembly of RUPERT -> FI a it Bmtlft Oancfa. FifU) aiII ihIhe Wendell Gnuigc Hall. 164 W.W Main,' 5p.m. TWD>WIN FALLS - Community Chrisiristian ah 1-4, Coffec hour beiweciwecn services. Suii- ! ! f God, 118 W. Fourth. 886-2388.88. andHsCrtets,43'436-6325/ .536-5364109. Sunday: Easier'SunSunday Mass in English' Church,rch. Grandview Drive Souili. 733-2812886, daysclKwtai 10:15 a,m.Ca1. a i l the church f o r '- ‘ > Sunday: Sunday school for oikBgef-^t Sunday: Sundjinday school al 9:45 n.m. Chil- SiSunday: Sunday school at 9 a.nI.m. Wor- ai9a.m .ondinSpanisinishal ll'a.m, Sun^Jiiday; Sunday school .[or all ages;es al liible study information,*' \ " ■ ^ 9:45 a.m. Worship ot M a.m.I. Evening E< wor- dren’s churchI at II o.m. Moming w onhip shipihipotlOim. TWIN FALLS --SLEdw St aidt, 161 Sixth 9:45 a,na.m. Worship at IO:.SO a.m. withih the • al 11 a.m. wilhiih Pastor1 J. Roy Haley. Bible TiTuesday: Bible suidy at 7 p.m. Ave. E., 733-3907. Rev. JoeJoel Stilh speaking on 'T h e Day ship at 7 p.m. PleaseseeSE) SER V IC ES/B 4; ^ j Wednesday: Family nigh'l at 7 p.m. stu d y a l6 p,m. Today: Mass ot 6) p,m.p.i ChrisiSI CCame Again." TWINFAliS-FuitAsJcmtemblyofOod, - RUPERT - Fim Soutbeni Baptist BIBLB MISSIONARY CHUPLJRCH *1-- *1- .• ■ ' ■ . . ______l89J6tiiielI-s'^nT“oh—i?6ri|6 rF Il« ‘A V eTW r7330789.------^— Rev.-IA-Revls*Turner-speak iking -----^------— Evening scrvicc ot 6 p.m. “ Message of thehc 1Empty Tom b.- Prayer lim e' , ■ ■ 7:3':30 - 9:00 a.m. Easte:ter Breakfast in the: iChurch Fellowshipip Hall i Wednesday; Bible study ol17 7 p.m.f Bl 6:43 p.m. EveEveningworthlpsndcommu*. .|_^ Dion at 7:30 pjn.•Jn. •.•.-I'Ir-jv"-... . . , Comehove 9:45 a.m . S u nnday d School BAPTIST . Wednesdoy:-B':-BibIe study; p n y ^ .an d t e e n . u 11:00 a.m.. E astfster Worship ...... J ltHT.mJIfM RtpriM O ntrehgdL4P0Jjinih^ijnc^^?^gm.. “B reakfast I n G alU l l le e ” ______: I I . J Ave. N.. 543-4442. 115 - Comentoiio B^dn ~u}. errUn/scc R e v^j^nnfW T i eia^raar^n, preaching _^ ; I. 'artk------9:30 o.m.''WominB worshipip att n a.m. Sunday: Eosieisier wonhip al ‘10 itm wiih ______M eiSSaS.&,I.T.he,.Qther_S s s Evening wonhip al 6 p.m. F His i ^ i c ~w or:' W t mUiH51.- "liil ZZZTsRTp-ai-gr^T^ilhrPailor^Iil'Vittg n -tjpeg.-T Pan orrScotrTho CHlfdcare is availaitile at all services. • ■ Nursery ovallflble for allservlceiIcei. ------Seen Ihe Lord." I D a.m. • - — -M J. .Wcdne5da;:Blbl*ttudyot6:3l6;30p,m. ____ :^ c e s,...... '& rj?00a\ni. ’ FILER - Pint B a p ^ Gbioclurch. Highway Wednesday:’:M W inis^hi^t'7'p.m.'* ' — ...... 30.3264916.--.^ ______LLS-.fieA.Bapdit.-204— S FIRSrUNITEDKMETHODIST CHlHURCH Sundoy: Easier Son-Rise; »eservice ot 7 ^ i l o n d DriveeN.,734-7Ml. N = ■TwinFahs, Idaho •733-5872 ; ' ' a.m. Sundoy school for all ages:cs alo 9:30 a.m. Sunday: Sundunday school'ot 9:45 a.m. 36036C Shoshone Street Easi •! 8 3 3 0 3 -7 : 1C Rev.-James' -Worship Bt llI a. a.m; wi^Th^CTrDouglM W onhip at I t ‘a.m. with the f HRbev. A m E. WiLO-M/mHAi/D r . W a y h c W £ L D - M m mH ,,M A m S T B IS Amend speaking on “ Vitiory.”7 .” Youth fel-. Arendsee. lowshlpal6p.m, Wednesday:: BBible jtudyaiTpim. ' .40ieTHAVEN.»7VnNFAi'ALLS ' Tuesday: M omingpmyer grousroupai7D.m. ’ TWIN FALLUS --rtit Bipdft. .910: - ■ Nursery Provided . A W a r m CfiurcHh Witfi An Open Heaieart - | • JACKPOT. Ncv.-Bapdilt aChurch, Pier- Shoshone St. EE,. ,.: 733-2936. F6r More Infohmation CAU.73a-66tO B-4 P.M. ------B - 4 _ ‘nm eaN ow 8 Jw l n Eatl*■alia, Idaho - .Saturday, April 16,-18 .4 6 9 2 ------

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is ServicesS - ' :.( ■ i' Continued from B3 Thunday;; HolyHc Eucharisi 017 n.m. Harold Hai J. Bauder speaking on "I"He Uvo TWIN FALLS-I- F ta tt United Mcihodist, ChtndK^.3IOPnAAvc..829-5536. ^ ------Sundayj-Sunday schoolhool «19:30 a.m.Holi. BUR1£ V^SLJmWiEplKoptl. ^ ! For M e." Reading is Matthew 2 81:5.8. 5 Bible 360 Shoshenc Screclect East, 733-5872. SunSunday: W onhip at 11 a.m. with DrDr. We- nesi meeting at 11 aI.m. .m .: Salvation meeting CHURCHOFCHR ioly Eucharist at Il:l5 a .m . classes clos forall ages ai 10:43 a.m. Sunday: Sundayly school: for all ages al stonCin Omy. ai6p.m . • BUHL - Chuidi of Q n ^ byteriin Thursday: Prayer and Bible study.at 7 ' oly Euehariitainooit------_Wcdnc4day:_Weckday_classcj; j .«_3:30_9:45,«.m ..W onhip9 «.U.J».nitjdihjheRevs^at Hp: ------•, .«ayAve.N.,543-5745. FERRY-G«xEpUcop«l. pjnp jn ...... _____ - W^andAnncWeWeU-Martin. C &t5aT655:335^^n5538SS i^ paiiw ’s ■■pjn.nf7n5‘DeI-M4rDriV4 .‘Sunday: Bible classes at IO..J, lOi Wonhip loty Eucharist nl I p.m. SSHOSHONE-Oor Sevier LidKiliensOut* wENI^LL - UnitedU Methodist. East hortrc)riie). 'ai.l I j.m. Evcnine worshipai^ 7 1 |3 0 ------OOODINaQ -—.-Ttinity EpilcopiL Seventh —icKiracfa.inceiingsJKld-flLChiuLChui finrrh FpU. M»ln, ______Sun<511^111^’ Siinilfty «-hftAl nt Ifl n fyioJWor- , SBVENIHJ)A3GA Y A D VENT1ST „ WciincsJayrBiblc clasKS of 34.4749. copcopat on Highway 93 and West1 B1 Street, Sunday: Worship!iip at 9:30 o.m. with the.' 'shipip at 11 8.m. wilh ihe Rev. Peggi.Bo’)oyce. CHURQm c H ^ : *-.EDEN---Chuic!i-o£-Ctein foly-Euchartstat-M:i5a.m. • 8868 8 6 -2 9 ^ or 7^3-3774 or 733-161919. Rev. Sid Harris. Suncunday school at 11 a.m, JERJEROME - Fint P tetby ^ Church.a BUHL-Highway 30,30,543^6nSL i Ave.. ly: Holy Eucharist at noon. SSunilay: Easier wonhip at 11:4::45 ft.m. at Monday: Bible classcla al 3:15 p.m. 2622 E.E.AVC. A, 324-2972. /' Today: W onhip scrviccrvice ut 9:30 tf.m. Sab- Sunday: Bible Mudy at 10 a worship - Emniimifl Osirch. Second Ihc Christ Church Episcopal willvith Pastor ■ SunSunday: Worship and church schc:hool at baih School at II o.m. ;ii 11 a.m. with Qun Wiison■on as mmiilct. DanDaniel A. RIeke. MISSI5SI0N AR Y ...10:30:30 a.m. with'Pastor Bob Stebc. NiNunery Tuesday: Bible Sludyidy aat 7 p.m. livening worship a iS p.m. ■ Sunday: Holy Ho: Eucharist and Sunday 1TWIN FALLS - Immtnad L I m te tn . ___PILER - Hler M itd o an y Chmdi. Fifth carere provided.pi . ' ' EDEN - North Idahotaho St., 825-5905 or ‘ \VedncMJay;Wop.hipal7p.i & C KhoolatlOa.ma.m .. <9 2052055 R Ier Ave. Easl. 733-782tt and Yakima streets,a, 3326-5252. . Wc(Wednesday: Junior and'scnW high";ih-ydulh-825:4228. ------JEROME - Church of CQ hiin, 513 s. Tuc«i>y:HolHoly Eucharist and Bible study SSunday: Easter Sunrise serviceJ withw com- Sunday: Sunday>y schcwl! for all ifges at group:}up at 6:15 p.m. wiih dinrxr for S2.I. Today: Worship scrviccrviccat 10o.m. ^ c lia n a n . 324-4170. „ ■ at 7 a.m. murmunion at 6:30 a.m. Easier w onm h ip at 9 9:45 a.m. Mominglg warship at 10:40 a.m. TWTWIN FALLS - RiK Probyibyteriui HEYBURN-TwoI milesmil< east ofthe Bur- ' . Sunday: Radio program br«wbriMdcast at 8:15 JEROME- - C ilv n y EpiKOpd. 201 S. a.m. n.m wilh the Rev. Lawrence VeddWllh Dronson s „ „ j, loly ,|„| Eucharist at 11 a.m. BroBroadcast over KTFI at 9 a.m. ' shipalip.ai II a-m, with the Rev. Mike BiBullanl 'a.m. Wonhip at II a.m.i.m. with Pastor LaV-, ■ 'jQstic ministering. Overlingg worship« al 6 ThaTsofC of hri,t.2002 w c S l yly: : lHoly Eucharist at noon. BrcBreakfast from 8 10 9 a.m. Easierler worship Sunday; Sundayty ischool for all ages al Churcllurch. First Avenue East. 536-6270.). 0799.- * T ile r Ave, R.. 73.1-7X05. N E -C h ri« Church EpiKOpd. and communion at 9:30 a.m. witivith Pastor 9:30 a.m. Worshipip Jat 10:45 a.m. wilh Ilte- Sunday; Sun Worship scrvice-ai-li-ajn.m,.with ------^Today:-Sabhath Schocichool for-all-ages-at------. - Sunday: Bible Clas.scs forrail aii ages at 9:50 ' _DanDaniel A. Rieke.. ______...... Rev, Stephen D. Bogipgttrt. Evening worship ni . Richarchard.H,_ H.igerman speaking on_"i_"Jesus,,_M 0a.m. Worship servicervice at 11a.m .______• /l.ni, Worship assembly at 10:^10:45 am . wl.h ioly Eucharist al 9 a.m. ^WENDELL - O sitt L u flnn C b sc b . 6 p.m. WO.S.Ja.s. Jesus U,"...... st udy at 7 p.m. jWayiand McClellan, livening,ng worship■ ai 6 - jueidiy: HoiytucliaristHoi at 10:30 a.m. SeciSecond and Shoshone Streets. 536-:6-5167. GOODING-Osrtnw rji o f the Nazarene. , „ TWIN FAU - Ascension Episcopal. SSunday: Sunday school at 8:15 8: a.m. l30SiiithAve. W., .,9 934-4543. '. TTIUCKER'S CHAPEL SPnUTUAL AWAREARENESS CENTER ' Wn!|)csday: DiWe cl;i>.\csrs for fc all ages ai 2 l 0 BlueUkeskesBlvd.2N..733-l24«. WoiW orship at 9 a.m. with ihe Rev. RiRichard L. Sunday: Sundayy scschool at 9;45 a.m. Wor- BURLEY-Conner's BUI Cafe at Exit.2l • TWIN FALLS - SpiSpiritual Awneness I 7 p.m. Sunday: Holjloly Eucharist at K a.m. Cliris- KielKlein. ship at II a.m. with wii Pastor Ncil Castle. Sunday: Sun Moming'service for tnicki KaUnc CoJttf. 653 Rose St. N..S., ^No. 10,733-1270. )n al 9 a.m. Choral Eucharist al Bible study at 7 p.m..m. 7:.3050 aa,m. with David O’Donahuc spea CHURCH OF CHRIST.r. S(SCIENTIST uT!imR«.orior is Brian Tliom. M E m to N im . .Wednesday: Bibleble study at 7 p.m. Coffee)ffce and breakfast avaiiuble. Wednesday: Meditatioitation service at 7:30 ------TWW-FALLS— Rm-Chun tyrHolyEncharisnit-7-am:------F-FIL E R — MenaonhB-aBireh.-lrlO ^ F ifth ------HAILBY------JWW< oocJ^R ivef-N earene------; Sciemia. 160 Nimli Ave. E.. R St.. 326-5150. OuDcfa. 403 N. Mainlain. 788-2244. REFORMED I phone 734-0542. ^'A NOEUCALFREE SSunday: Surulay school at 10 a.m.a. Wor- Sunday: SunclayKy school at 9:45 a.m. Wor- TWTWIN FALLS - Tmn Falls Rcfosformed WESLEYANlN HHOLINESS I The Reading Rcxim. locatcd Jtcd in the foyer ^ R O M E ^- ^ Magic Valley Evangelical ship at 11 o.m. with the Rev. Terr:n y Miller, ship at II a.m. EveiEvening service at 7 p.m. Chuidlurch. 1631 Grandview Drive N..J.. 733- TWIN FA L L S-WtaleyanHolineu.203 ejle . t of llie churcl). is open fromDnt I to 4 p.m. Q jun^ ^ I. 901 East Ave. H. Pastor’s Evening Eve worship at 7 p.m. - - - -The Rev. Eric KellerMerer will speak al all ser- 6I2H.28. - : --- 'M adison. 733-2K4U. }■ Mond.iys and before services:cs Sundays: and p|,„ne 324-1100 vices. Sunday:Sun W onhip at 9 and 11 a.m. 100. nt Sunday .schocchool for all ages at • -'WecJwvJjy^. n* I JEROME-OuBd(Bcb o fth e Nazsiene. 100 ihe; Rev.Rc Brian Vriesman. Suntfay schc , . I r Sunday; SunSunday School at 9:30 a.m. UNTIED METHODBT W 5 a.m. Worship ut I 11 ^ aa.m. with the Rev. ' ■* - Sunday: WorNhip and Sundaind;iy school for Worship al 10:: 908-.Maple E. Ave. D. 324-2832.3 2 - - - 10 a.ma.m. Evening worship at 7 p.m. wit 10:30 a.m. with ihe Rev. Ran- BUHL E - United MahodiC. 90: . John Sander Evening servieeserv at 6:30 p.m. _ age« 3 tlirougli 20. both ai 11llaniHcclins ; j,|, St..Sl.. 543-5498. ’Sunday:Sundayy scschool at 9:45 a.m. Wor- Rcv.DV. Don Christensen. ! at 7:30 p.m. firsi Wednesdayly olof each njonth , Sunday:S Easter sunrise servicece at 6:45 shipat II a.m. wilhIh tlthc Rev. Joe McMahan. WENDELL WE - New Ufe Commununity Wednesday: Visitationtion and outrcach at 7 ' in tlie Sunday sclioci rixim. -FOURURSQUARE CHURCH a.m. a.m Breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Rejoiceice worship Wednesday: Bibleble study at 7 p.m. Churcllurch. I HO E. Ave. B. 536-6223. PaPastor’s P-m- . « n r s RUPERT/BUBURLEY - Four»quart service serv at 8:30 a.m. Church .schooloolforall :KIMBERLY-QChurch o f the N an ren e.- home,me, 5 3 6 - y o O .------! .CHURCHOFGO S.lhird.Rupcn.436-3351. ' ages age; at 9:30 a.m. Worship at 11I a a.m. wilh 206 Madison W.. 423423-5290. Sun.Sunday: Sunday school at 10 a.m.1. Wor-' WINEPRESSs hM ^ s i i u E s i J • JEROME - R m Chuich i J l of God. 131 Sunday: Won/orshipai 10:30 a.rji. PasiPastor Gerry Hill speaking on "Whi/hen Noih- Sunday: Ea.ster worship wi al 10 a.m. wllli shipatp at 11 a.m. with ihe Rev. Comie KcKeunen fvVIN FALLS - WLWinepress Qirittian -• iKast Ave, F. 324-2777. . ,, Thursday: WcWorship at 7 p.m. . ing is Everything." Nuiseiy providilidcd. Visi- the Rev. Weldon^ ShumanS delivering an speakii:aking on "Were Not Our Heartss Burn-I ^ lo ^ ih ip , meeiing in CiCampus Commons. Sund.iy: Sunday schixii foi for all a g « aU t^VIN FALLiLLS - New Song Fouriqiisre tors wclcome. Junior youth group'sp at'6* p.m. Easier.message andid a program fc.-ilurin^l)c ing?"1?" Evening'service ul 7 p.m. witlvitn the la m e n t entrance offT the alley. Filer Av- ' - : 9:30 a.m. W orship at 11 a.m. i.m wKh l*wtoi- ch im h . meetinsting above Fuller Law Offices. Senior Sen youth group at 7:30 p.m. children's depanmennenl, a teen skit and ilie topic.’lie. "Alanncd by an Angel." enue and Fillmore Sireet,eel. ■733-7750. Elfoy Weixel speaking on1 "I Life Springs |n s « o n d S5l. i .\ W.. 736-9959. . . 1 Jt, 4 5 0 'E , Sanciuaiy Choir. Evening Ev celebration and WeiWednesday; Ladies coffcc break ' BURLEY - United-Methodlit. celebralion at 10 a.m. Elcmal." Cluidren's churchI dirdirccicd by He- Sund;iy; Wor 27ih St.. 678-2184.- groundbreaking cereieremony at 5-p,m. at the studiesdies wilh story hour for pre-schoo1cry provided for all u.m.:i. VWorship ut 11 u.m. with Elderer Fred Caswell Ave. N .ShenyRty Rust, i lay pastor. fiirther infomiation. check j tl«Ijc local tele- ..j.sjiij. ' FILER - United Methodist. Rflh F and services. KiKh.dl. ______phone dirtCiory._:______' . ayer-breakfast-at-7-a.mral-lhc— Uni'Union Slre«tSr326-5424,------: — ^Wcdnc*day:-Bihlcible—smdy_ahd_aciivitics WWednesday: g Priesihood mceiing at18 8 p .m .' ------BURLEY W EST - Burleyley' isi. 3rd :uid DeJ.'u'’^ il|” ^FFor informalion. call Greg Sunday: S Sunday school for all a(a g esu ilO for all ages at 7 p.m,m. Barbecue1 at 6;.'io p .m ^ TIiuTliursUay:, Sludy giiW p'ariO a.mi7nnhi: , t ------mrirrpublK-xrrioTricc-denignedloan------lflh^9-8,m;;-5lh•atnl-7lh^-ll-uI l ' “-'";-^ti’'-"l 1— BcdSxIl Tin34:<34:C590or Fred ButI0irai733:—armrWorshlp-nrl arm: rarmrwithnhc-Jc-RcvrDa: ------r------iTpuftcer/mfg/) -.tcfv/ccscj-orK/-c/fl3se9.-r -nr i>-lin~------0723 mon Wright. Nursery provided. PENTlNTECOSTAL TWIN TWI FALLS - 2Ib9 Elizabeth Blvllvd., your churth.sen/icesfsena'serid a notice with the .CAREY-Carey iMiya.in.:.m.; 2nd; 1 p.m.; COOODINO - United Methododist. 805 JEROME - Jcroterode Bible Fellowship. Sund:iy: Sum Moming devotion ut 9:4545 a.m, name, address and lelcphcephaiK number of rfte J Dictrich: 10 a.m.;. Hailey 1st: Ist H:.30 a.m^: HAMMETTTTCOM M UNTTYCHURai Main Mai St.. 934-4633. 125 E. Firsi Ave.. 324-J099.32- Churclurch school at 10 a.m. Worship> iat 11 church, the day, lime, linu anJ-semcc on , .* - > d : noon: Richfield: V a.m.:11.; SlioOionc: 9 HAMMETT[T-Community - Chuich SSunday: Sunday .school at 9:45>a,m. a, Palm Sunday: W orship;lip at 10 a.m. with Paslor a.m.1. wilh « Charles Whipple. Potluck:k afier separate lines to the Time:'imes-News. P.O. Box '.•■xm.: Sun Valley: 9 a,m. , , Sunday: SunSunday school at 9:45 a.m. Sunday Sun worship at 11 a.m. with PaPastor Ron Lance Mcycn. Eveniiening wor\hip at 6 p.m. . scrvicevice. 548. Twin Falls. ID S330W 0 3 . aHenf»on Ellen : FILER - Buhl fti: 10:30):30_a,m.: 2nd: Morning worshirship at 11 a.m. with Pastor Crandall Croi spcakingon "Rock Johnsoison.” Wednesday: Bibleble Sludy at 7:.^0 p.m. Thomason each week.. PiePlease remember the ■ • •r2:30 p.m.: 3rd; ‘J a.m.: SpatSpanish Bnmch; r Shuck HAOERMAN - United Methoclodist. 270 faPentecostflls of Magic SALVATION ARMY dcaiUiae-ii^mon o n j unii r lit •’.:rn. r j . Av.._ w , 7?.i.,^Hn?,,,,,r_, . . . ^ sini3ind;i|0C!fitnxSs36snsM» “ ^^~tm.r9mr5(^TflihrfR0T: :|g y CARLOAD 1 ^ ~ - “ isT; *> a.m.; Jnd: I p.m. icni|>urjty icn tiiiie B U H L -a © In . Ninth Ave. ^ BB3SBB3BPJW £ e ( ^ W ------W E E K S n r ------□over Trinity Lutbenn. Route Wednesday: V Bible sludy at 7 p.m _ $5J)Qrty^R thrnugh ^1a^-h for JcriMiic IsiSI ( at red build- 1. 3552N.I<25825 E.. 326-4950. JEROM J E - United Methodist.« , 211 S. Sunday: Sunifiyy 3 schocil ul H) a.m. Wor- _ ».0(VGA] • , ing on Nonh Lincoln) and 3rdIrd ((ai Slake cen- junday; Sum Buchanan. 324-2981. ship at 11 a.m. andJ 5 p.m. with Paslor Allen 'j p lunday school and Bible sludy Buc ...... !lcrcairoflown)wards:2p.ni.-n’T ; : '" : ; ------ntlOa.m.-Woc^lor^hipat II a.m .--...... — - - Sunday: S Sunday whool for aliall ages at Picklesimcr. THE P r i n c e ^ I ' , ' KIMBERLY - Twin FallsIs I Ilh: 9 a m.; BUHL - St.Sl John’s Luthenn Qurch. 9:45 9:4‘ a.m. Woiship al 11 a.m. withh IPastor D. Tuesday: Bible studystui ai-7:.'i0 p.m. ; J4imbcriy Isi: hiplip iat to u.m. und 6 p.m. H , , Wednesday:'ly: Weekday school for kinder; 9:30 9:3C a.m. Worship al 11 a.m. withIh thc Rev. _wiih the Rev.Wayne^■ne H. Nigh. ______II W J>LUS SKIP!BPIm h MM l ■J ; T • RUPERT - Rupert 1st and 6ih:-I p.m.; gancn through'h eighihe grades at 3:15 p.m.- Dale Dal< Meizger speaking-on "An\n Empty Wednesday: BibleWc study at 7:30 p.m'.' - . .11 • r *5ih and 7th: 9 a.m.: Acequia)uia Isi: I p.m. . EDEN-TYirTrinity L utheiu. 1602 E. 1 lOO Stage Sla; or an Empiy Tomb?" - TWIN FALLS; - T he Pentecostal* o f JJ ^ : ^(Ociohcr-March) . ') a.m. (Aprilpnl-Septernber); 5,. 825-5277. MURTAUGHN - United Methodist. M Magic Valley, 262J FiFifth Ave. E.. 733-2472 .;» J 2 n d and 3rd (Spanish): 9 n n.r ^ , (October- Sunday: Sum or324-2R02. I w x iunday school and adult Bible Fourth Fou Street Nonh. 4234311. •» ; •?«5areh). 1 p.m. (April-Scptembi 5 a.m. W onhip al 10:30 a.m ' Sunday: S Worship at 9 a.m. withth Ihe Rev. Sunday: Qiristianian education at 10 a.m. p ■ ■ -V^ S~ RUFERT-WEST— Rupcn- rm ^ll^Paslor-V c^i.- -HI-H^btypVKn m m ------3rd and 4di: 11:30 a.m.: Heyburn He; Isi; 9 FILER - PeacePei Luthenn Ch\uch. Sixth _Sta£Stage or.an ^ p l y Tomb?" Childrciron’s Sun- Bishop. Body Life ata t' 6 p.m. NIGHTLY V J B a.m.: 2nd: 10 a.m. , .andStevens,32<326-5450. ■ day school al 9:30 a.m. Wednesday: Bibliible Sludy und Kid'.s 7:00,9:20 F TWINFALLS - Hi and 1 i'i ------Sunday:-DiviJivine-Liturgy will-bc-praycd.------—RICHFIELDR ------Community-y — United—Church al-7:30 p.m r- ALSO SUN r ^ l t f e 5rd and 9th: 9 a.m.; 3rd: I i u.nu.m.:7ili; I2:.30 Worship 01 9 a.m.a with the Rev. Gary S. MetMctbodist. m m p.m. •- r' , , „ , Bendix. Religiogious education classes for all Sunday: S Worship at 9 a.ni. withth Ihc Rev. , , PRESB^BYTCRIAN H TWIN FALLS W EST - 2 la.m. • Dan Thompson. BUHL-Firu TiePresbyterian aurch. 516 H ^MICHAEL DC)QUGLAS| ; ll:30a.m ,:6ih. lOihmid I2ili:MIh: 9S a.m.; i3!l:Wlh: oO O D mQ O - - Colvsiy Luihenn Church. R U P E R T - United Methodist,,605 6( H Si.. Main Sl.. 543-.‘5282. 11 a,m.: College Branch: lOa.n■ - 2UlandCalifonifomia. 934-5355:------436436-3354 o r 436-3807...... 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prospered fro m ' ____ U / i t m - ^ v i s ordo s a l ^------J l iopKt z rtsL ine-^ T~ eTinies^fav?------: —( or the latest Glippejjrish aeh ilieve-NIBA, h(o m e t o ^i v n p a r ^ ^ S Ccores, O call' rThe Associated Press - -Until this season.3n. With the Clippers in 11414-I09-N ovr^t the-Forum,Tim, their first — ■ : ...... Fri*day’s resu lts - B7.7, the playoffs for thehe first time in 16 years wit/in there in 20 games. In 43 games LOS ANGELES — Fort>r three games and the Lakers onn thetl verge of being out betetween the twd Los Angeleseles clubs, the every season, the Los Angeljgeles Clippers the cjty," fforwd^ Danny MonningB said,s -for the fifst time sinccsini 1976, Los Angeles Lali.akers hold a 36-7 edge. With'ith two gam es I 734-6:>326 were a team w iihout a city. andfollow the simplerfe ItnstRirttons. w “\VTicn thee Lakers would comc in heriicre, it is now a two-team1 town.to • renemaining this season, the: ClippersCl are Since coming to town1 inir 1984, the was like a homc game for them inn theiri Comedian Billyly Crystal, a Clippers 45-5*35 w hile the Lakers arr41-3 Clippers knew they h ad three,rcc.fewer home road unifon )rms.” ; regular for five'c years, has always /Aoy rivalfy'betwecti theJ toteains exists •games' than other teams. Thorhose were the The Laki ikers had Kareem, Magic,ic, Pat preferred the p | e re n n ia l lo tte r y ; onl'nly on the court. The playersers arc friends— .... three games the Lakers playedpli at the Riley, the f ; fabulous F orum and the: NNBA participants. “1[ likeli rooting for the offff the court, ond the Lakers:rs isay there’s Sports Arena, and that 1 It meant any ehampionshiships. The C lip p ers had Benoit Be underdog,” he said.id. “Now that we’re the - roo3om in the nation’s secondid lilargest city Mornii homccourt advantage the lowlylov Clippers Benjamin, f n o n 1 , five coachcs in seven seasi;asons, ovcrdog, I don’t kno'inow.how to handle it." for}r both teams. ______h_£had w as lost in a sea o f purplepje_andgold. ____the,ramshacacklc-Sports Arena and-the-i1C sub ------T h c_C lippers_fii_finally_showcd_they _____ Ing '•‘For sd long we were the:e other0 team in .500 season:)ns. • belonged when theyhey defeated the Lakers ~ Please see CUP11PPERS/B7 ~ j ]Defendir Ireidlii[U l H Today CoH«o« MMboB CSl •! Harm ia*ho (21 noon I c ( h a m psees. s ■ I . Prvp baMUa - .... Twin Fati al Conlennul (2) noon fauno FaikNamot al M>n>co 0 a, m. : Siiizzless . H ...... - Duf1«ry.alD*»r lal« (J) roon ^ I faster j COI)urse EHtoalOougi.it (2) noon ■ ' ITieAssocfitodftws H Prsp loAaall I Seienior golfer ti( Un«o tl PocaiaOo toumamorl 0Oa.m. a.r Elke al Rom loumameni CO BOSTON — Last year wvas as; an aberration, ProptTBek ourse record fcfor I It was not a typical Bostonm Marathon. Tlie ' RleMMd at Idaho Ftlit m«ol pace was unusually slow on>J’AgQpd_day_for.: a - Cl;:hampionship!3 lead H H ■ rairacing, and the winning timene 7— 2 hours, 11 I mmmutcs, 6 seconds— reflectedcted it. . T lieile Associated Press It won't happen apin thislis yyear, promises . 10 a.m. - Channoi t3. Equatlrlatlrlan cotnpelillan. The P dedefending champion Ibrahinihim Hussein of Cadillac ngrvta Opwi 11 a.m. • Channel 12. DaMbaB..Chicago Chl< Cuba al St. Loua P-''PALM BEACH GARDENS,), FFla. - Lee W Kenya, unless the weather con(conditions dictate II a.m - Channelt 8. 3S, SenliSenior GoU. POA Janlor • Trcvjtvino had just completed a 64 —• by four ^ - otherwise. Cnam^ihlp ‘This year, the people here II A.m. - Channal 13, High tcho Bp.m.-ChannelS.Oateban,[Vavei , HiHis mood quickly improved,ed, however, Two ^ears ago, the pace: waswa unrealistic. • «Op^cCh««o'«.0«-tako, and a slew eventually lead to E fi iwling winds during the opening of young, inexperienced African Afri runners. his dcpanurc. H H “It was about perfect whenn I a competing, the pace could bc)c fastfn again, Erickson, nddre- H B one-c:e-club wind, the course ^ set up j} little "I don’t think some ofthehe 1 Kenyans will ,, _ ssing t>^‘» ■ fiTlrr nnri y^ii f ntiM ctnp tl nnrLthe.grecns,II— tti jn sniH “Ttipy'n» ^ ____ vilic QuarterbMk cvino said, r novices, and they want to go.”b.” Club on Thursday- WM His old friends and golfingg ffoes, Gary n ig h t, suTd he is aycr and Jack Nicklaus, were'ere the only T j opposed lo NCAA :n able to keep him in sight?ht with two f ' ' Koch, Coninner rules Ihat will iinds to go in the chase for a S 100,000 10 first toughen the standards ; ize. freshmen in 1996. Player, a three-time winner• oof f this title, face off in1 final: The new rules will i ot 70 «nd was sccond aloneso ot t 140, four .V...V f t ? ' , athli^tcs have a 2.5 grade- E ric k so n dcrpar. nie Associated Press _in a. high .school and a m Nicklaus, the defending title-htitl o ld er, ' — ->a&scMBi ______^ Is fo r incom ing prize, core curriculum classes- in 3ved up with a 68 that rankinked iis the k'* ' ^ --v ^ •Pic SAN D IEG O — Bill KochDCh has benched their first season. “To me :ond-best round in the toumamoment and ' " II mandate that ' shot lis newest yacht, Knnza, an. could hove played theIhe front in 27," Trevino • I semifinal round Davis Conner has bounced backk frfrom bad luck nilinals , ::hi"■ Chi R odriguez, D ave StocStockton and ' He played thosetli six holes seven under:r parp said, pointing out he: missedm two birdie putts * between the United States i The U.S. Tennis * rold Henning w ere tied at 142.142. Henning w ith scores oof2-3-3-3-3-3 f o r birdie, cagl:aglc, o f about six feet each.h. - • . . The round is scheduled f . Please.sge18 SSAILING^B? • qt'thc Targci:Ccnicr.-Lo r^ - F r i a a y : - ^ mnrtji the site of the --ipi Portland and Scanic also I vis Cup motch bids for the event. Svci B razil will m eet in th ecs oti and Sweden. u -rn'JI t IL's S'jweet-i(6 c o m t inence S ta n le y Cup qtu e s t :d for Sept. 25-27 with the winners to play I .-Los -Angcles, - undeterm ined site. B Associated Press H oiii)iiers won the Cup after fashiorihioning only the : 50 had submitted IV Compiled fitn ■ CfUifth-best rccord in the league.e. ■ v citzcflan d and I rhe ^ Chicago Blockhawks Icamci last year O fth e last seven playoffs,, onlonly Edmonton other semifinal, t a regular-season championshi doesn’t \ 1987 and Colgary in 198989 wonv the C up . ! . y Dcc. 4-6 at nn an . much iii the Stanley Cup playplayofTs. • ThoA fter winning the league'.sI rcjregular-season ; '• ^f\er putting together the bestest record in ointstitle. froiB wire r^Mrts ’ NHL, the Blaekhawks were: knockedkn out The Pen^ins, who finishedhed third in the ■ ■_____ The firef c>»ri>»c r 6 4 :s-of-upsets— atriok-Division-this-seasonsonrwill open— '■— My dream, whe gucd the.top-rated teams. efense o f their title with o first-first-round scries • 'he New York Rangers andid 1the three gainst W ashington on Sunday n ' Aft^ lay night. ! out of prison, er division cham pions hope to the In other W ales Confcrcnci thcN l cncc action on ' ! work for th e R< iC-raisli)rtunc.asjhc.pJayj)irL .iinHny n ig h t , Aflntna h iyjg ------^------in-th< Lvisioruwinncr----- f— :kend. " ~ lontreal hosts Hortford inn ththe opener of ; I’d do anythin piagui *en I get Lnd who else but Ranger capt;aptain Mark leir best-of-7 Jcrics while BostiBoston entertains' them. I’d like ssier should put it into perspc-spcctive for ' ' » ■ J o r ‘ luffalo* teammates? »■ Oil Saturday night, the somethingRaiders. sam e. H c the Campbell __ It ccrtainly doesn’t matter"' howhe teams ■ inr their _Mid.p .;y c“ ; ■ agolnner::Etetrpit-enteiiaitJS:MiniMinpesota-flnd-St: ------— — CorivictedTi EverybodyhajmewlifcraT H ouis II playrat Chicago."' ■'— g. tybody starts from zero.” B _ s u i“When p layoff tim e rolls'I around,are all the L osA ngele------— ------going-: lessier, who played on five StanleySta Cup ■ Mother stuff gets thrown out the.wte. window,” said worshiper Claude ners at Edmonton, w in try to3 iiiiiiake'it-six'. New York ReRangers^Joe Clrella haniangs,onto Pittsburgh Pen m theilew^CTSBy’fl'B ruce-D riverr'Irr**Evcjybody’s : Jones, serving a he lagers be^n a quest foror 1their first Stevens Thulursday at Newf York’s MiMadison Square Garden: cen saying that for” a long timelime. ....- sentence for rol .since 1940;------favoradtosisuppiantiastyeat's^ Startanley Cup cham pion Pei S “Look at what happened1 la:last year with . . hat will start Sunday night at Madison ittsburgh and Minnesota. They ____ banks.soJie.could^ e s R a t o hey went oil the Je Dawson wi„„et;are-Garden-where-they-wiH-riH-hbat-the-:-RflngOT-arc-fa> favored over thuu iiiutropotlntllniii" " L ast.season,- for ins 'Byrai>d-nobody-expected-tht»thtff^two'teams lavish trips to w V Jersey Devils in a first-rouni)und Patrick area rivals, Penguins won the ) get (to the finals). ChicagoJO andni Sl Louis 1 a Itr^M'r ns the favorite.N ■ision sc rie s. A s th e reg ujlar lai season But that dococsn’t mean much in Stanknicy finishing with the seve ad the two.b.est records5 andan they got ' robbing 24; npions ' in the N H L w ith 1055. ppoints, the Cup play. league. The year bcl nocked out."' •— aldJnancel-.. _ s,?a“rl ) w a t c h h is . N ew J .NFL team oivisi eham p oth< »enguln8'‘Kovtn ------Ne^ en ii'T he R a n g e r s a r e beei Penoulna.. Tiistancerthfr-Pittsburgh—WBj le Stanley Cup after t0 £ cventh-best rccord tn the had before, the'Cdmonton kno _— ------

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All .fc t ihfough.eighi: Doys - Fini. J.C.C. KKoyle willi vins7,-White Sox O- — lowl;.iecond,.MaU.Joncs.wviih 672-from672 .Y-Ocll; Uowbd^ame; secoml..Chad.lIolUnd-witli.570it rroiiirf(Hii-Y-r>cll;-ihitl,ice . ; . . ‘ CHieAGO — Bill KruegergCTpitched the /ilh 633 Trom Sunset Bowl;.. flHh,h, JJake Fcs-wndcti winner was TifTtifTany Smith with 575 from Y-Dell. ~ ^rst shutout ofhis seven-y ------Twin-FallsrFi II. league carecr os Minnesota KaSTgrbca Soatlloshortortstop Rich Amaral leapsips over Milwaukee’s Paul • were at Sunse ■ Krueger, who hos pla;played with Molitor tryln/Ing to break up a doublee pplay at second base, NJBC Regie Oakland, t^s Angcle?, Milwlilwaukee and Amaral's th r opportunity to ' Seattie; tossed a five-hitter, si throw to flrst.was too late.te. IHarold Raynolds looks O ntario, O re., < T, Sinking our lyneux i He H( has a .500 baiting aver: five and walking hone lo impn^prove 2-0. In Kmg,- Gitv-st Winners fro :r?ge Ih iy Scofielll Hanson gave up five runs and ei{ ; (111-22) 1 - wilh two doubles, a tri n b major'TeagBc starts, he y-stflrter Mike-BoddiekeKO- • Hi scholanhips w laslcd five innings,im giving up six runs ini 55 1-3I innings. and!nd sixRQ I. TwinFalls piichcd a shutout The left-har going on to ll a frcc-agcnt contract wilh the an outfielder/piicher. He Ht was namud the Skyli/line Scofield has a 1-0-0 trecord afier ’ Jan. 28. , • . national scholaas api:^d in all nine Coni , Inndians '* n , Yankees 1 In grade two u onferenee Rookie of the WcVeck two pitching appearanira'necs for the :o-i)E«vcup B rew ers SIj it Manners 1 Loser Charlie Ifough (0-1 NEW YORK — M ark Whiten di - Davii with 626 Marinefn ’Academyi afteiftcr going 6-for-8 in'n a Mcrchanl Marine AcaAcademy, The seven runs and 10 hits inn severi.pluss< MILWAUKECEE(AP)— BiUWcgnsm fivciivc rims, including o n e o f four h 615 rrom Sunset:;amcs ihis spring,-' douloublehcader wiih New Jcrs inning. trsey .Mariners have jfarledle d iIjc .‘icason ; ...... pitched a five-hil•hitter and tJ a r^ l Hamiltcm—by^«Cy«Cleveland, as the Indians rout Cedar Ltnei. Girllir. • . Techech. with a 6 -3 mark. drove in ihire'c'runs; n leaidinR M ilwaukee‘_the>le Kew I York Yankees 11^1 Friday second, Tira.Wink ------, , Studor with 585 fn ------A n g e ls 8 ,- R o y a ls 1 —------past Seattle. W ftera6-0 start, the Yankees ha'| Gndetlhreethi KANSAS-city; M a.'^S- Scoit ( Lewis W egm an(l-I1*1 ) carried a shutout into' fourslurstm ight gomes. ____ fromX-Dell.Bow pitched two-hit ball for seven/en innings as the nintl^nninging but Kevin Mitchell led Ch third, Josh Robin*>res and Charles Nagy (2-1) pitchcd a six istats Califomin beat struggling Kansas Ka: City, off with a doubliuble and moved to third on andid bbenefited from the Indians’ finAPphote HMtnboirow with | M | B H ^ l o c k b< }ll llghtwihtwolghl.-::- 2, 605, Goll Wilhoholm 595, Pederson 130, f sending the Royals na their lOth loss in 11 Harold ReynoldsIds'single. ______homeame run game since Aug. 4.1990, 30, Mary W.ilkor _ • ^ im ^ B rta n Hiarmlsqn.w n. flotlio Kraus 56567, Shelly 126. games. ‘ Edgar Martinlinez s grounder to short iheyley ;also hit four home runs ot Y -. Loazor 562. GoSay Blunt 553, Prop sorlos (3(3 g gam es)- Lewis (1-0) no-hil Kansass CityCi for four scorec^pinch-runiunner JeJTSchaefer. Stadiitadium. innings before Kevin M cR ^c Sharon Thorpo50 543, Teresa Boys: Zack ThotThompson421. * •. ynolds hit his H am ilton’ss two-run t' triple off Erik AllA lt^ BelIe,'Corlos Baerga and i^mi Culver541,Ani^nn McBumey Dustin Blnell II409.40' Jako : : first home run os a Royal leadi ESB cadihg olT the ■ - Hana»»mt3)4ceykeyed a four-run fifth to put Alon-lomar also homered for the In< D a n l M o l y i Bow lildrom)mc 540. Grand/KoKonnison 536. . Fessenden 402.A 2 . Girls: • ! nnh. • Milwa^ukee aheadeadS^. Alom lomar had four ofClcvelond's IS 1 • H o re a n s th e toptoo scorn«i Sonlor mon's sisingles-Hug Brooko Clarkeke 3 393, Moltssa righl hiB Twin Falls Vom Smith 222, Pederson 3 554.Sarah 4 .' _ • . - It — 1 rn rf« ' roportoc J by thot o B I S d r o m o for ‘ho v rook one jr214. Jonson340, A-freshman ondlnjApriMO. series - Bill Junior high singlsingles (3 Mon's singlos-s - Goomo Senior m on s st Molyneux.has I i. Hug Farmer gam es) - Boys:3ys: Ncil Schulz StelJ 'Y Word2(i7.Cob« Scores Arr^:^ Merchant W enson 574 202. Todd Fiscu-iscus 144, Kovin > and ^aiIts S T 17.1^ 258,FniclS«(oal n 's sin g le s- . Wlnson 142, . GinGirls: M argo' r homers . b a s e b a ll, gK ani S f E . . , John In. «in 2 4 6 ,1 CUVE1AND(107) • 3111 J9Ml3ft 303 0 0 0 E-SM*3S(().D(Mfeum.LCi8-«i '{".W 'SK 244,Ho«vliiHlnn iry 176, Virginia Marcanlonio 1203,202 Angola Hma 5-tSM li. Stfdtn 3-52-38.-38, Dreou* 40l0Jg)iwl6 >91 luted the____ s t a ^ g in four. Brennan 177,7. MissyMi Hinklo ■ J.Wfcrm 11-17 8-1030. Uam« 1 0 0 0 400 nkuto,3,Bllly Mark B ro sk o 24(240.Konny Mulkoy153, Dfc 3< M 10, K«tH8 W 24. BrancWsndon ' MMtb SOI] UAyUif 412 inM -JCH Davis 2:34, Ricklick Rtjhlor 232 Senior women'sn's series - NBA standings- — 34f-2T.J«i>M3-72-3 HH series (^gairtcs) CMa% 40 10 Urirac 300 K£ SnAiiL^ BobL«uer231.231. BotsoyMcNory,.y437.WBl„ia 8. Farry M CM) 8. B*tM (M t-21. ToUMToUl P»Tttf.e 51 Jl Wh»a 3!!!! 00 RoAskow. Men-3 S o rio s-Coboy -C Mulkoy404. • SchulzVl66. ------4M8iM2107. Rt»*»__SJ: o HMRtn 3003 000 KnlLO.1 8 2-9 6 3 9 ! oo'/o Kevin winaoftm 4C 409, Todd------asroin--- 4jr0 '------O m a 1-3 0 0 0 { lflht-3. Magoo-734.CimCllfr HInKlo 695 Bonlem singles ~ ...... W______5S!J'2S - ' ' ------six-hitter —oavyw olght- Ron Kr< w s 659.'59,loRnri>vrn-'-eoyB-C8f^&t« Girls: Margo first four 'V n B M i H M • Freem anTB Brod Br Hile 75. ■ NtoJoTMy 39 U M\ tl ' K>.when MM U U .4S9 12 E3oi«1).Jrf«lCT“Si»Brt(a“^ Ph»»3«lpN* S4 47 .<20 10 KVirHant4-103-< 11. Crotn 7-150404t4, , H>-CBsfH.1,K»M>Q!,1.U»-C*w Yankee Cedersrlromeai,331, Rick BTyonyHorlofn Wbn«)04(K)aTsUIt 9, Xn« Or 5 2D-A0M IS), OmU ■li(I). S«ind.PiA-TM,(>Mjm' I Judo n . ayme Senior high singlAnglos (3 TT WnNfiotn 25 M JOS 2S 40« 17-22 iin. _ . Mike Fuller. • R uhter 624. Lynt.ynn Baird 619, Anderson 106. Ortmas 21 60 iS9 2S 'ris . G eorge-W ard1615. 61 Banlam sorlos ( }ys: Stovo CwMDhWon Om M 35 24 728-107 id Sandy CSIAnnualJudo '0. Brian Dovino M ra 11 as 27 2ft-ica - 2 , Amy W o m e n 's singlotg les-C a lh y Boys: Carl Ott .1 2-itkaqo ee IS .81S - ^PcM goato-OavMKl 44 (K«T 34.3-4, SIot! ^ 4 7 2 1 1 ® 3 ^ Indians. - Tournament a u s 191. Girls: • 3 2' ArhU »r McGovi ran 2 4le.Wolody 6 ,1 Hite 148. Brottl lOovtland se 23, m .10 EM>1-3,Dnndan0-1. EkNsm 2 1 0 0 00 0 Mt^2b '4100 Otswa 5Shits I April 4,1992 ■S’- s s I-0W« « 13 iW S5 W orry; 232. Shar;haron Thorpo 146. Girls: Bryoi 'Jish176. Kristin MnSant 40 42. .48B 2QX F«rtyo-1). lixSana 5-14(Pwun>e.). XnaCtr SMUlt 33 2 1 U M » 10 < - Juniors shalono Bom ent ;> n>T*»l.l;Md3aud1-4, ■ BettMLM.5 9 8 5 11 2 Bcrttart 312 2 CUvcnl 41------1 7 -8 Ughtweight.Bartiara - 224. Te rrosa Cuivwulvor 216. Gay 210- Kelli Olson — 38 . 43 ^09. » ' G>»m 0-1. MMr 0-2). FoiM om-Ntn .llwtfiOT J 4 2 2 1 S.0 S K Hant. 1 0 C t^ if 0 0 0 1 Cmmi. 0 0 . Blunt 2 16, Virginrglnia Bright Andorson 189. (TatWes 31 50 J«3 as Gambrol. 2, Chris • Senior high sorlo U » j ^ 3t » JS3 as ■ 0 1 jtracnd - 3 0 0 0 IKdfcd, 30 215. G-sriPolors sorlos (3 gamos) : ’ CONFERENCE (JWBimt 16). InOM 55 (Pwion 13). IkCrfd OOOO VdKMb 4 0 S>10Uahtwelghl lorson 214, Gall Prop singles (3[3 > flam es)- - Boys: f eJ P">nnanP - 533, SmrI Ua i>I» 4 0 I 3 G)aasif-4 0 Fuller. Mkldleweigwolght — 1, W ilholnn214. MaMarilyn Kopnor Boys: Dustin Bif Snxrlb 101 0 Fktac 30 Blrro'1194... ^ Kylo Kraus C3u.330.Stove . . ____ W L hL? M __ Casey Gambrell,:•------ZllrStiellyLeazeazor210,...... Jako FossondotJon 193, Zack . shorm an 497. KlUfi 53 27 .C«3 - Ugd«i» 4 1 2 0 VrdWI 10 - 2 , John ■ W o m e n 's series '7. f?irls: Joolone ' ^ 28Jyfttol>-lr»tWca»cftW■Aw « g lEBS5,W aC B I DrmliSb__1 000 Onna 40_ Hamilton. Ughl he ies-Melody Thompson 179,9. Gifls: McNish 484., KrijKrislln Birroll ------~2,AdamBonki-TT------^Wof^-JilSrCath' lathyMcGowan Brooke-aarkej-140.-Moll990—-1 392rShalono-Boo-SonT6hn7G:— r * ------;• Domw .24 5T JOS 2M .CMcMivlr«, J.WUtaittt. Flagrant irh tf o&iwe 5 2 2 2 8t*ek|«i 10 Humphrios. Odbt 2t to. .2W 3» lo>i-OM>.EiKtkv»-4n»>n> Z T ^ . ',1120 v C np 4 1 0 0 SMnp 00 UM»tt 3 11 PKflcOMricn • . Citiryd 4 0 0 0.S>jMc ! 300 o J l . • (.PccU)K) 57 24 .704 — * OOMnIb 4 00 0 CVgNlI IOOO 400 *Hnj9 0 0 >.Gdd«nS(mU 27 ,603 3)T ■ I 0 t 0 Crtintl) 1 0’ 1 Light hoavyvsreighl Brfmtl 1 0 0 0 yoMd ■ IOOO 40t TcM 35 10 II 8 TM a B3 a CadeTorox.Hoav 112 0 Nwrerk 00( COS 010 an, Pi]ppi TUWtfi 30 10 SUMtb 4 0 0 3en pace J S S f % 2 • AL Bulls inI w in standings 1220 U oM ' 001 CO OIC ilAOpp«n 45 35 ,563 1i;j "B4ryr 3 0 0 0 SMzvA 3 1 2 ■ I ^ ULalm 41 39 413 1U EMOmAw ____ Vthc 3000 1422 0.1 0— £-(UUcl>nL6tm{ll.(lfuNi>yM: Uawmn 29 SZ 458- 28 ----- W— t—Ptt—CB" - AmrtB 2010 Flli«»_4 0.1 u m tfi ’ 15-16 MIddlewo'lc(APT — MichTeT” '^ ^ ^ The viciory wasi crcrucial for Sun i^frvMpUyonbwffi. TorofW 9 1 .OCO -CB ------— nrro ^ Milch Martin. 2.>red21 M points and Pro basketball Antonio (47-34), wliiiwhich is battling . NfwYirt 8 4 ,600 _ 3 SMvp 0 10 0 Inlermodiate girls {•dntfied aWtrtfwt 'eSt. u>M^ 5 4 ise 3 M TcM 3315't Tan &5 9 iddcd 20 to ieatf the —— Seattlke for fifih placeic e ini the W estern ______Btfencn 4 5 444 4JI 001-5 Sft-CtfiOMt Middleweight- 2 brenktng^.frec throw nml M ite .Cunfetrnqe,------orhti Fuller. lo_aJ21-95 victntv tie-bre - OtvKtnd 4 7 J64 U3 K-. ffi S nil). S: NwYcrt; :olinoatldcd 19. lOW tocem |tt(4). OaiW ^l 9 7 2 2 ?H 5 S Womon Friday night, leaving I OtlMmHouUMlK) . . MM 3 8 273 (H louston saw its lead over the: ILos 76crs 122, Hornetsle ts 112 Omlandtor.MdnslQ; WMOMitsn ^ h lte b o lt— 1.B)thin one game-of . ” 10 I SO 0MnL14 5 5 4 4 0 2090' Porter. ’cles Lakers in the mcc for the: fm«lfi C H A R L O T T E , N .C S4nAnKrts10e,O«nv«B4 . . . . » « « % S S , - ? Straa 1-1 2 4 4 0 N.C. —■ Arnioii UnwwtitfUlaNrn rm 7 4".e30/M' I 2 Svptn 120 I 1 1 Jo 3 a ; Men item 'Conrcrcnce playoff berth shtihnnk Gilliam scored 30 pointsints as Philadelphia SIN«wJ*n*y,S:30pjn. SuSt4 7 JM 4X :: ^ w irdoy before boih teams finish theirtl Cavaliers 107, Pact* a c c r s l0 2 KtfimOty 1 10 ,091. 7X- McrwiW.1-1 9 5 1 1 1 . UrtfM lbn>.Mrt;FVKO»UHfi;S«tt « n l FMM;TrM.WmMl ...... eiscy (39-42), which season:on Ul home on Suriday — the Rocl' 7X- WP-HinKn.C>m. i S INDIANAPOLIS — JJohn Williums , FiUn^OamM UtprtK+to*. RdlT Fhl CouW; Swrt, ason on S a tu rd a y ogain.siin.si Phoenix and the Lakers ngni UlxUMS.SMtli*l 0«w™n:T^W.Cenr»». PHATES7.PHU04 ____ A jumper by Jordan the LLA A Clippers, ' » scorcd a seison-liigh 3030 p poinis and Sieve N B A b o x s c o r ^ U(nnoU7.CNca(t3 0 > MA ptnsancH ' Kerr added a career-eer-high 24 for CadHrua.KaftmCiiy1 . . . . . 14-13 lead and the: CMCA00J12M ...... amlmd11.N«w\M1 '^ 'U 5 000 RUait 3 0 Cleveland, which blew:\v a 24-point leatJ GnnlM 4m2.P^ 0-14 1-220. EUamara8.0olit)«0 -- T -ertra------0 1 0 . |l*TiHS) 5 220 Un«{(A 10 before holding o ff Indiana. C»it«V42-S0.24r^ txftnd '5 0 2 0 W M a 301i0 0 0 Hc*«3ti 411 0 Mxkp to11 ' Jorda Spursu rs 1.08, N uggets 94 Paocn S4 (M) 12. JonMi 0-IS M 21, Celif SOOO SMkh 1001000 KnAlb 3 1 2 3 8«lB .30ofc” ...... — . ■ ' Tlie Pacers, down 24:4 pcpoinis in the first terawro 6.7 M 12. Porto* G«rgi& 4 3 2 1 UMlb 4 001000 DMmc 20 11 ViSitd 40 9, Rockets 106 sAN a n ANTONIO - Teny Cummti M 1-3 7. Wiami 44 (M 8. LffA^Men"i- !■ DWM(TMfu'MMDtRlmore(Uuuh Deb* S t u Ul^b 0 0U 0 9( Onttllf 4 0 0 0 nrgib 40' ------ATL'ANTA (A •''"8* period and by 12 carly in tithe fifial iiuaricr, 7001t,HodOM2-5 - 0CJ.11im ajin. Srotjlb- 9 3 3 0 Pmfd 4*11^ 0 DLnonl 4010 BnbI .42: Jordan and scorelias kept Houston fron I scored]cd 34 points and grabbed 11 rcbouijunds used a 20-6 run to tnkeake a 94-92 lead; _ M'»-**0!M2-29.TlMU5>a211-l7Z_^j«to«J4l«T.m,0mw,,1 SUnarc 5 3 4 3 ^ c t 00 ^ 11 ( i n . n At ;nn_Anionio whipned Denver. 1 ..-WiWrt - 4135-fW».....4P1I0 2 0— iMwp— 3 o ro - pitwe—2 1 Scottie Pippen add Ujhc ..,KcrrU-3.poinlcr-reKl«re(l«re(^-Glt^ve^lmd■s■ --- ATl>WrA(9!) 0 0 0 eJcTMp o o o o LM2 41 4 points, including thi'^ Nuggetsgets’ si.xth stniight road loss. lead. ______- -J»xt7»‘-S8?8"Trtiii»i~}02'( iH. tft Chicago Bulls to ; — ^r.— ^ Ajlj ULfAn 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 I ■ ■...lm ■ I.M i.riiB— ■u'wtau^a^r C«amMt 0«e.BcewdnB^il'M 19, ’ 0fl),1t30ajn. 0 1 0 S(t*gp. OOOO • ovcE A tlanta o n Fri' 1181 TcMl » 4 9 4 ToM 3( 7* ’ th e H a w k s w ith i 0. SwidonMI.1. r~ 'r"7,nr,ri£i?i'n-11 » 010 in »9.Vohov«42-212. 00-1 RMu^ a s xo Cl1 J elim ination from0 the pitanier QmM , OCD 8U 201-11 Fadds2- dou Umvo 1-4 M 2.TsWt 344e 22-28 03. ubleT NoYat ICD p COO-' CNom 28 27 30 38-121 ’ UnnMlErickmM)(ICNCB0O i . , 1 1 T h e Hawks (38-4 ASvA 19 28 24 2ft- flS I ' (Mc0M«124).S.0Spffl. V tie w ith M iam i fo(AP) _ Peitr — ■ “ P irates , Phillies. 4 ■ sssffw /ffia 7 4 final ^ t e m Confcid Son Diego beforii - National n League 9 so SW((*PHW. '■ NTTSBURCil — CeciCccil llspy, hitiiiin . , • KodOM 1-Z Ptxim 0-1). AOsU »9 AL box scores P H RPt BS ■mK Both b ail New Jeis: out to go and a l^ > — ..i “ “ . .778, hnd a two-run, pint (Rc&KnM.Mkw2-3. KTRorr aunucRE pinch-double untl rml0-t.G«wn0-2).F«uM ' ' - i s r i ,., finishes ils seasiuble as the H ouston . . . Andy Van Slyke, Killing. Ibrhtl *rhb 0 4 8JCMILX-1 '1-3 1 1 I I ng.l3H,singled'iu CU3«r 3D 0 0 Mhnl 13 ^ . against Oriando. 'A a t e 3- 1. Mets e t s 10, Expos 2 4 0 0 0 UtMrt 001 SMraU-t 9 9 t 8 2 0 2< RkfW 1 - 3 1 0 0 0 Ihe go-nheud m n in Pill.-ibi;ll.sbiirgh’s four-ruii' ) gave Up five hits,- MONiONTREAL — Eddie M urray hihit a sevcnlh inning as the: PiratesPir rallied,icr 8).*a*nm5(C™f*iie).To«»l Tnrrla 40 10 OnUArf ' D0< 1 & . ' ' “ "■ tbu gave Chicago a 14 r>Uv16 40 10 CRCWtt 80» 211 eSS^EttMb2tasLihM»L^ ’ ;-run double nnd Bobby Bonilla1 anda bent the Philadelphia Pliilli fcub-Oilcaoo24,Allanta 17. - ItMne 4 0 0 0 USeailb 2“ 2i 00 ttP-Njjr. OM CnMkWll 7 8 4 4 10 3 0 0 Bulls d idn’l trail agt:and walked one. H( 5 *hn:e-ru ‘hillijs. A-16.5jr^ FNM* 3 0 0 0 CMMd 4111 ut(*M-4kn».YB.rarnl.TKtittS4anl B M 8 J 2 IOOO e ninth afier Ton)> rile O'Urien added iwo-run doub!ibles, T h e c o m e b a c k m adeadc a winner o|' . Dwd___ 3 0.1 O.W tfl—3.0.21 Otrttvv;n«d.SMx«. , Ur(M*-4ton(. Bcr«i: FM. thdMct; ing the New York Mets pnsi 1 , HOUSTON (10e>^------— SlWd, Fre«iii*v n«4 Ifcitvt M avericks 109,(Twilh a single and t the Doug Drabek (2-1), who allowed four OJoMsn4.10 t-29,nttrp«M44 tO.,A Frim36 3 0 1 0 Ccnmza 4 001 itrcnl lixpos. Cufmd 300 0 IWwe 4t20 0 lo” N t r standings :w the Padres* o n l> r--^ ° " ‘”:‘ runs and eight hits overver seven innings Otajuwn 10-1713-14 ... OR(*na 4 1 2< L a t e N L b o i s c o re . . DALLAS-Doliaj U. Utnni 7.1 a t-219. )CSn«) 1-6 34^ TcM ' S1 0 4 0.TCM S tU iJ i L __ ..clinching n pliiynftts. ■ avid Cone (1-1) gjivc up sevenI lihils “nd had been outpitehe:chcdhyPhillie.^ S,UcfiftMnC-20«0, ' ^ DM OO OO CDO-(U7 W L Pd 08 AIIWTA . ■ lOSAKBS lip M ets. sw epi by M o n tre al ilia it starter Terry Mulhollao lla n d u n til ihcf l.SnDi 1-3 M 2. Hanra 0-3 04 0, Fto)4 Whm .010 OB SQM00_0 PKJburoh 7 2 .778 - 2X i6rhH * i'llh Williams scored 24ilieved p and gave u p fuji'*!,' seventh. 9-HW22.Jim«(ion . DP-0M0lZLCO-O«Me.Bttncr«6.Qi_e UonlTNl 5 5 JOO 2Xa tSntid 4 020 ftArd 4 J :-gnme series last weekend in Ni [])-»-CW«< 11L HR-Uasa1. SI.UUII 5 . 5 JOO 2)(9 5011 UtThJb' 4 [tffsr < :ciiKe~!*i^SiSSi=s0 Benito Santiago , Yorkk. bounced 1 back lo beat Deni;nnis Kim Batiste, Philndeliidelpliia's roofcic • ■ U Fnknae 4 02 0 OrMHb 40Q erald Clark for h iii M.nninc shortstop, miide fourr errors,cr helping ' •' ± SS2SU . lt .1 ^ i,U . CMI- 4 2 2 0 SM rt 3 0 [inc7{l-2). BrMKtb 300 0 SaKMe 3 ( . Tiiclie IHxpos lost Ilieir third in u row.I/. Piiisbnrgli take the lead.ad. _ . .. . • EUtdmanS-ISM f7,lutMMMM - I OM 08...... HrtctH>...t.O0 0.,Hw»3O.S ^ ( Ai^o 19.Mbm.10-174423. . . ^ 0 ” • HonnI 2-3 M 4. Moon M 2-214, WM« A»WUfr2 8 6 3 J 1 J :-.W-.L....Pet .. 08.. Btrmc '4 0 1 2 M « l 3 0 04MO.ToUt44« , J StnOMso 7 4 J38 - X LMiJti -4 020 OORRa 300 15-ia 109. .S^ ll ",) ! , Ctndnrutl 8 4 «M X IX BlMn 3 1 0 0 Cnap 900 .H O U S T O N (. VUm t ■ I 0 0 .0 0 "«nta 5 5 JOO IX IX BMlp 3 00 0 ViWB(A 100 . Haraisch stopped S Hoghn 28 24 31 »-1M . ) 0 Hcutton 5 5 JOO IX t (I n fl g— = 3^cm aoM -lW ^ S-10 (Momi 4-7---- 5 ,S w5-1 9 ■' 4 U fl li_____ SwFrawfato 4 5 .444 SS------: 2 CiiS p 0 0 9so leaving wilh one c . WP-ftt Onin^^ti I 0 cny Koch his drcaln o f movi:ving be ’the favored side oof f tht e cDUf.-ie. "1 : , Ur(nMto<«.IWMr;FMW>b9iH:S«ccrid TotMi 3S 3 10 3 TM S 1 2 } hit a two-run doubiB 6 . L&W. 0-1. JomeitOA 0-1. »CSmBi 04). AM m .m 000- wo yachts inlo the finals. told you 1 wish I hndidiJennis' i] 'hick." 0«luO-10(kinDfe» \ \ A stros beat the Padiseveral times in the; 3nncr even won the coin flip ' ma7.WHffESOxo • POibi/eh7.Phb p r ija y uwcaoTA ^ Hsutton3.SanCMBBl ' ] e struck o ut seven am lay_Lo_dclcrmine starting li g X!- ^1^-ip i‘c lyo n - -« ft!sssssrr^ assignn»nmcnts, nnd chosc starboardi Ifor the start and led att ee\ v e ry t u r n in g • - Hcvwn25(k;SmB>i7), ' Uidil 4 2 2 0 4 000 0 9 was lined in the i ' Mtta 5 120' SnS) 30,' 010“ 1 on Monday when Saturdarday’srace. 0«hi24(kstsbwa).TcW , Puum 4 121 Vntinje 3OD0 Fernandez led o ff \ m ark, w in n in g b y' 2 minutes 12 I •o<4»-Hc«lon20.D«lt»28.A-17,M2.^ ,■ JBmnd 1 000 Thnnib 3 0IDO 0 0 CNC*oi>(CaSloO^SlUMb(Olv*rM eMadlW.1-1 9 2 0 0 1 alKanzainasailoflf Thet1C right side oficn has proved:d to .seconds. CSMiti 5 110 GOdt 3010100 1-D.IIMmjn. ' \ , . Fred McGriff drew tor«c 320 0 M rt . 2 0 0 0 GrauUO-l . 8 7 3 2 1 w alk w ilh two outs, 1M16 -iaaj-coiK U .—iJLo-Al i ! ’ lUrzff 4 0 12 Mvcae .3 0 1 0 Ctun I 1 0 9 1 hu Doug Jones relic Uran4.10Ma, WMmb 7-161-210. ’ 4 00 1 Utnrcf 3 0 2 0 daoo l>Tptrw ltaii«.Rfig»;Biw,flg««:S«w ers^______- OttTMtM, • ■ . . »» an RBI single to I 2.-:®.“ iV .S.'S-.iUl ". i ! • 1- T-MiA-iaiea. 100 but struck out Jera B 6 ...... - o n d-il i r was really fast," Clippepers a career-ending neck nc .injury. Jk^M M O T^4ftW1M4M.' •~ i-irnli______' (7;.CS^(|). „ ' (i> nn NL box scorcs • There was no sjow iransiliiilion pick, hightails it to Ital;Italy afier being ; ' _0fi«n4<.1.29.SulW2-30fl<..Tidk»f..., 1 l§ailing iodr-Ncxt yc7ir, w-hen~tHi -4-72-211.CoptO.1M lio lEIliiSdielo^MlYSSKfl^99 oup, it’> going to bc n scrioious knee. . 0.1ittlt 38-78 3CU2 100, v ■ ‘ a . you do a lean i' . 1 * o 'loII Uh.[kMt»antetfaMr«lM t w ' a 22 23 17» »4 . . ’'liSlSl - r 10 V«.'J. 1. <10 IrWMdondLwir " I t C o n tin u e d from Bl Iry." • - This-year looked lo10 bebt m orc o f tlie" : SwAMrto 23 32 a 24-108 • Rnww a i t ___ 0 0 0 0 1 »Je« ooiIjMW « flJb«rty r-t X i ! ! l i ^ . and b ad decisions sc lippcrs.pursouucLhavc-Trshiihirts same, wilh nimors.starstarting early in . 'l 'o 4” ”r to r Q o n i;to f i2 5 S K ^ 5 ro ay loam, however. b S j !*• , last three.montbs tc •ing the m essage, "No. excustises. the scason.that.cuaclU:':lLMike-SchuIcr • So.»:w5»li.'iii«o.i^s«. - wSSuSftSrwM wi'-'__ plit four games du: i 1991.9 VtcnU:-! (Omental 1-1, Fcra M OM: i« an l' ------Oiis-regetta:------1-92 Clippcr.s." The idea hns h would bc fired. When:n lihe finally was ;. 1-3).f«M M-Waww. «»«»■ JOOO tum t 0 0 !! ime remaining. T h i: stuck in February, Clippersrs 0owner Donald !!....°r°‘? S a ig ? r-.‘ M The latest washopes oi cftiilri hing. . ----- p q j_ s r" ycaryrthc-GHppcTs- h: -J*«i«im»r20{O4ffi4er— "oO HOOSTONRCwStSCldm^I. 9 Stars & Stripes beaiale 1 Sunday-night a t enough - &WA(«lrtoJljS«c*i*ndII|.Tl>U igh bad breaks lo justify lotsis of gave Larry Brownv’n a five-year ___ . _ excuse:jses, Marques Johnson coUidlidcs contmct, The'lenmI isis. 2 3 -1 0 .u n d e r______S H k t n i t A - - ; - 0 0- -HMB1------“ coi-' 11 0Uppee d ify each' olher-, w ith1 BcBenjamin in u game nnd sufTificrs Brown. = F = = = i^ " . Continued from B( H ~ “It's bard to have .guys th at you know ------Scott_said. •‘You cm «tM...... play hort-and try ** . hard to hate .them lil like Detroit or Bosto wK~~ The Lakers may • The team s have splii *»■ year, wilh one game 1 L ak ers *--t)!avo ff ho| • ' " "o n tho ^ ' o n finale ^ , the Forum . ______• __ •:______1 (

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nri^titie d iirH i I^y ' Fewweye — HILTON HEADFISLAND.T I c ' — r a x e i g h t n :g :t ap p : r — Duk"^G'Qihat wouould be a violation of. .Kennedy i w asreferrli (AP) — Mark 0O'Meara was centef Christian Lsisiinerr ^violated no- NCAAmles."5." _ aacknowlcdgemenl c “by " 1 K ’T - W a finished before Davi;'avis Love and rules by kcemng a diaryy during his Lactincr hahad agreed to keep Ihe officials ofl Ihat ihey .were corontactcd alker Chip Bcck began,in. yel Ih rc c s c n i6 r sOH'sdn, a c c o rdding i lo the diary in orderler to write an article for about ab the agreement bcfo ended up in ihe sami;ame spot — first NCAA. GQ magazine,1C. sCiseason began. placc in ihe Herilageage "Chrisiian Laettner didd not violate “1 don’t knknow what else could IRick EvranJ, the NCAA's:: c e f o r ttrade O’Meara used a any NCAA ‘nJles by keepi:ping a diary hav^been dom a record-lying one. conyincedjherc _ofof legislative services, said ,.M1NNEAP(\P0L1S^(AP)..— _ ■■ ^ s ia r to n Ihc-back'nimnine arid an eagle _ -rr-.and thalTs a lllie d jd,’lj'Upokesman—was-nwavidiaidlationr^'Ghri'rkenned’y ^¥hortipiDiTT-the~AnantiiF h ------orw h c'fro n t-sidle-to-^hoorT6-~H^^^B c-t — Jim Marchiony saidr------— ------;7- j n —c h a rg e —X —o f —D u k e ’s N C A A -CConfcrcffce’s o assistant commisli-ssloncr."' ' "«asoriably“/ optimistic" o) they under-par 65 andid ilie Love and “There wi)S neither anyy written’ nor compliance,e, told the Charlotte coi contacicd the NCAA’s-Icgi;gislaiive can trade Hcrsccrschel Walker for oral agreement between LiLaciiner and Observer.-• flcck for tlic leadid aafter Friday's serscrviccs department. - — a high draft choicc.cho second round.- • .« However, thethere seems lo b e -. Love, who lecd o five . ► IQ I lilileinierest.1. minuies afler O'MVieara e: completed Howe c(onfessioi]n d i t o b e ipart of triJLCLl. . So far. theic /A tlanta Falcons play, shot his sccond 3nd straight 07 to - and^.oS'Angeligcles Raiders are rclain a share o f ; K A LISPELL, M om . (A (, P ) — A lives in neartyrby W hitefish in the off* "sc"seared to death" were normallal under - “ '<1 loijiave inqinquired about the The leading irio} ha to share the ^''federal,magisirate ruled FriFriday that a season. . the circumstances and did noilot show . back who cost)st thet Vikings five spoilighl withI 49-yciir-old ' written confession by N ew York Erickson ruled ruli Ihat Howe waived thalhal the statement was anythiiKing but ' players andI scseven high draft Raymond Floyd,d, w ho tVas in j Yankees reliever Steve Hoiowe can be his right to ha>have an nitomcy present the product of his own^intcllclicit and choiccs./ danger o f missing; ihilie,^:ul after an -Watcmwt-yoluniarily,------fr6e^illT-H&-fuIedT-}»owe*^iPre------; Rul ^ n c .■ NF N I L- p en:onn<»J------opmtng-rounu /4. 1 ^ on cocaine charges. Erickson notiy track meC C t lliey never pull)ull the trigger on Birdie!es outpaceJ bogeys Ihis type of■ thing.” th said the Tbc Times-News ______the Bruin medi lurdlcs personnel didirecior. who STOCKDRIDGE.lE. Ga. (A P )— She held e lt .the lead over Jill eilcy_rc]ay_tcanLiildcd_scc'iccond^in-iheaOD-meier hu I, another gold Da> requested anonyionymiiy. Ocb Richard ovca-;uiCiuiie bogeys on Briles-Hintcnton. Elaine Crosby and Dawn Jcn^cn, with L2.5 i BOISE — Host Borahih kept the TheBmingirgirls oui.scorcd the Lions ceni ' Tl,= S m TTribune rii reported Ihc first two holes:s withu an eagle. Japan’s Hir-iironii Kobayaslii. who rentury and Jenny Olaff. who teamti trophies home in a doubledc dual 10-5 in first.s-s con the girl’s side yet 16- ° today Ihiil a3 sr small group of an^.five birdies onn FFriday for her were tied at 138. I 16-4 lo take the long jump. irack meet with Twin F a lls und trailed by 16 inint team points.' ^ ■ 0 ■.nntf..,. ‘cam execxecutivcs believe...... — sccond consecutiveve 67 and a 4- Briles-H-Hinton rolled in ( O th e rs w inners w ere J'cri C ald w ell F rid ay , b ut thithe Bruins Again, Twin'in Falls compeicd well Mo

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ICE LEGAL NOTICE S LEGAL NOTICI C E 107 SPECIAL I 113 CHU) CARE : AOaiCULIURAL 20 0 3 206 lEOICAU 206 lEOICAi; ' 2100 SALES 212I V TRADE ------NOnCES SERVICES DENTAL DEHTAL ------UNITEO STATES of each taxing districrict ______I DEPARTMENT Milf(erw/2 yrs recent exp., ^ ______:______p«t-t1-tIme ratal sotos at tocai PTsT4iSI 48 stole carrior bosod; ' which lovios taxes upoi OF JUSTICE H O T U N E -7 3 M 1 2 2 ChiM ' c a n in my homo, agos m usl have refs., m ust be CNAs4NAsSliillodlongcr . U»H • shoIwo store. Send rosumo: |nI Boiso, Bol looking lorquali- ImmbralionanctNanJni Aprobiemisnotaprobiom„ 2 and up, 7 am to 5 pm, able to write & sp e ak En* term ii c a n ladGty is inviting AdiA delightlul. special needs Boxox 97766, %Tho TImos- fiodod ownoroi opormore ol flat' s ,'.r.“;iK S?,'SrS aatknServIoo whon shared. Menial,1 Mon-Fri^.-Syoartexpori- gns^hou^lng available. interested Ir nurses aides to chChiu w ants youl Enjoy Ihe Novows, P.O. Box 548. Twin bodod oqulpmonl. o Iasi pay,i and which would bo al Health Assoc. 5pm-7am.[; . once. C al^7& 1642. rew ard s of in-heme caro, JIa. ID 83303.______goodoodbonoIils.CatI1-606-; I P.O. Box 112 foctod by Ihe revenue alio Havre, M ontana 59501 ?iSn hours on wknds. Daycan I availebio. agos 0 & , working one-on-one w lh a ------2fl»0B»0113.BudD0dQ0. - ! cation Ijfiandng provUioi advUageoldNA&CPR ^ 406-265-6781 . the OVEHEATERS - _up^^CaHJudy.734.lfe. 204 : CHLDCARE f chBd in your a n a. We have 2121 TRADE T FCouniy C o i Fair Is now ac-: i c 'r v of amontiknont'to Ihi uaining being oKond soon. »a c a s o In Bliss. ID and In ' N O TIC E IS H ER EE prt>- ANON Y M O U S LITTLE I RASCALS Pro- 1 ' eopthiDpliig oppiicallons tor os-- GIVEN pursuant toi« I wrt>«n ronowabplan pro Res. Tech. Part-time, immo- FFT/PT posHiOM available. |Elko,NV.12hourahilt8. r Amertcan sistarIstant grounds loromon. 733-9113 school Daycan. FT and PT ‘ CaiC^W ^Ol. C.F.R..So«k>n 274.9 tt r oponinQ8.CaH734^. diale,useinA /D . Fies^Tx. ^ Very compelitivo wages. Tm pfiCcants should bo lamil-. iNs WEDDWG&PflOMDRESS : Suporvlslonskllls. Some DeDevelopmental Specialist Ynom U ~,-324-1553^i_ Jof.now- h a t openings ter.In-.. Z— ACnVTrrOIRECTOR— -M-MustbadependablewHh- rperlenood— insulallon - iants, nowborn .to 18 , 'rio n co lrn lo n tai olfico pro^- E»P< the Imm^ratkM u i i N r A Womans TouchI Painting, needed for aggressive long gi c o d u ro s and com puter. po

and irs oAwf dd s - j m i ^soiy'dSsaii^CH^BF^ posal according to lat wages&benoiHs.,Contact. 934-5603. g° Groon Acros Exporioncod^ truck d n w *lTriiSHr Any protpoctivo potitloiition- ipHiiijnrnTH^ Ronal634-2112 ' . yj; 3fl Avo. Twin Falls. . ora for n m f m iorfoituoituni LML'l*Jli*UIIHllM SoraaiJe.Bi4iS!^EA^ _B TralninQ Center,______noodod immodiatoly. wollAv Progresahre LTC is toofdng ^ *ERMANEKTPOSrT>ON. >rovlailofts bring abOrovioT may lu b n lt thoir politiotUtions FHEETRAlNHGlDonliiAi- ’’ RN Fun tm o& pon-irneday - ™ — pufiuant to 8-aF.R.-Se'.S oft, r ^ -forafua-limoLPN.------Can 423-5555:------'e d 1res rosun*7Wh#n-yoo wtHo-----— Com^hcurtoaml !hshill.BNpart-tlmoevening- t — 3ur dusJIIed od, bo suto tions 274.13, 274.1- K ^ifl.Applvlnp#rion,at urneyman and service ycuf c - . . G ^ A C R E S £ lodsts undsrsland your 1.274.15. 274.16 an ci 101 L 0ST 4 FOUND m onts scheduled in TWln • W est Msgle Cars Canter. El4itumbnra needed. Call roods 274.17. Suc4) potK oni.fi FalU. -CARECBHER...... f . 34:S778.- - • ■ - - - - msaee-speaitout.r.-. ------M « m i : ------_.-at.T640-FTlofAvo-.Wesl g ^ rdiol from fo r^ re must mu iXKt.-6mooidbiaiAl^w» WmKUuamiy \ 201 AMMSTRATX)W Twin Fals.______b e nod a t the Immigraticration whHe chest, brown collar AttomfyBtLtw. R N fL P N 's noodod, shills T ■nd Naturaliz^ Sot^Kvies PolK St a n a . 734^725 _ lUNAOEMENr olllce al P.O. Box It: « -RJri».UMh6ui44S~T ” 2 . . T W I N F A L C S Growing S E i d ^ food pianl tUY IT! . Havre, Montana. 5950' ~1.300S4M6n of< Found & For Adoplior endday shift rollol.Must IU. clean up. Sonior cllizen's> * processing maintenance oni for additional lolet ha thii advoftisamonL Dogs a re lisied in T ues- have excelont svMrvisory ___^ 20%y fii. Sol, Sun & holidays. Calli .n bonofts program b oflorod. H If you are a sclf-motivtivotcd individuol who resort aroa has Immodialo - A 1 S tatot District C ourt b f fi Send resume lo: Box . ing a ddm and bond pupur- 736-2299 lor m ora Infor-0 ^ .rti . c a j u d r , 733^15511. H would enjoy selling; qualityq< products, see ' openingsop lor the following ■ ' 99819, c/o Times News, p o sitio n s In hs Blalho suani to 8 C.F.a Soctioction mation. This Is a public1™- OOIATBBOIHER8 ’ PO Box 548, Twin Fans, ID ^ G re g o r C h r is W ills ata t WILLS TOYOTA. P® 274.10. Such claim ama n d sorvico announcomeni ol Manor long lorni care bdS- 83303. All resp o n se s will ^ 236 Shoshone S>Ll W .,T > v in F u lls / •«; bond must bo Nod att Ihelt> _TTw Times-News. Immlgralion and Naturalural- _ _ _ V Rfil- izoUon Soivico oFTico, P.O. P.C 105 PERSOHALS Local bushesa is tooMng for LPN Box 112. Hovro. M o rtaliana l — — a sales manager in direct calcallon assistance and bo- ' ■ 59501. and must bo filed filo< UFE101: sales. Responsibilities In* n u s. Contact Tina Brown, 1 within twenty (20) d a ytt s olc Everything you should hove ’ dude M t^traM ng sales Director ol Nursing, Blaine 1 Manor, at 788-2222, Ext. - • ' ^ tho dole of Iho first pubtiubti- beoif laughi bul weren'l; Ijrm s a plants wateroj, HELLP s; 67, P.O . Box 027, Halloy, cation of this advortiso — pots tod, lawn mowli^. man _bonuses & commission. YES, WE NEIEED HELP fjiID63333. ' mom. Tho daim musl so ^new^»porrotriovy,& L Call733r7184. MV W ater D ue to increases in S a le» s inI recent weeks In-.n acu te c a n , Holley hospi- * forth Iho basis of ihith e ______Z 2 2 ______misc. B c ^ e d . CaB tor app( CoodMenho. ' ' W e Will Hire a n d Train SSeveral e \ New People... . "S- dafm od'ew horshlp o f the; thi V ^:TsiChikutruclaln offrw oucte. 734-2215: _____^conveyance a n d a lle g i WE OFFER: O)R fli Nurse - FuB or ptft-limo, e g o Twin Fals aroa. Many stu-}yo ln^ rier/^ox te rio rji^ n tin |' W 2_ADULTCAM ______experience required. Con- whjrtho'convoyanarls'non jo r -terd 'J/oik I J ^ 1 ;:^ ri« r« ^ .!4680Tin i,E>;periencadmiOwt n o e d ^ 788-2222. kEd. 60. tho Department of JustiMSCO. . CaII73S^300 apply In p e rso n , 9-5pm , Desired. We xiU Train a m i w Nonnan L Meroor LIFE 101: Dakyto3&mleeS.oll^-' we aie an Equal Prolessional lawn care & i Chief PofrolAgonl Everything you should have bertv...... - C asoN o: __ landscape, sallslactlon -EsaSSsi?l^£K-SfSKS,'.° S beonlaogfitbulworenlia• ouaramoed, 7 3 4 ^ 1 . Farm21 wortt wanted: Manure Winning Team. Plesie see Mr.Ir. HalMskoroorflppllea-I fits. Onto'April6.1992 tion and iniervlew between 12:C2:00 and 7:00 PJn. fofltertho 199081 I PU B U jffi I f l u ^ , Apri hauling and garden ma* 'PHI QUALITY driveway & road pnure.CaB32frS^ . or«vol(J«llvofo<)in20ymd E CONPAULOScHmoicr*Poi'POKIUC.CIICTHIICO.GM ^ =— ______Z22______Miter/toeder wanled. 20707 OFRCE/ • NOTICE OF PUBUC — foBdl. 536-2511 or 536- | HEARING C Umousine-flowlaldnorosor- Cal 886-7790. CLERICAL q -av vaiionalorpn(nn^hl.wod- _L_ NOTICE IS HEREBY ™ SANDBLASnNQ.palldng -! dings, birthday parlies, HOCK DISPATCHER. Mini-' I ■News ^ .. GIVEN thal Iho City 0 The limes-n ^ lours. & Mother's Day. Cad & m on. Call Bnxo Ft TWin Foils Urban Ronow a 3244914 Of B2S-S329 I mum 3 yre oxporionco dis- a Agoncy has proposed ar p a tch in g trucks w /refrig I b M ..Proflfwncy Crisis Center CONPfl^lEYOaRVWAGES l l(rail0( B . S i ^ based upon I amondmenl to iis urbar - W s f f i K l i ronowal plan tor Iho Cit) FrooTw ^C al 734-7472 oxpor.exp Moa rosumo & roler* \ electric & g as appliances, one ieds Rih ----- °g:<0^37^^747^___ oncoa lo: Larson Tncking. Classifii of Twin r a l s Uit>an R o cd*. insured, guaranteed, 6 TOOaRS that ToourdassISodadveriisors. /Utr t o ^ T O B o x I nowal Aroa No. 2 a n d thai dayrperwHHsDrawayold this amondmont to theth e From lime lo lime w o are sopts. Anytime 73sS sfe. •Part-tim e (Friday, SaSaturday & Siuday) andd full-time: entry -JSS is now offeiering ■ plan wil b e consideredIfor foi forced 10 have earty dead- adoption by th e City Coun- level positions immimediately available wi iti t h n o p re v io u s 20808 PROFESSIOKAL diolthoQtyoflW lnFallil £ experience necessary.. Monthly1 ear^g s potentiiiti^ for part-time on M onday,^ 18, 1992,» 2 , ihor^l^.ro w i^^j^^ Reasonsbio rales, d e p ^ logrotalve 1^1 Esfete' ------al-6;00-o-lus additional employee bateClefiU such as profit ealed to tha.CHy of TWln _IH¥QURADS! iltaring and iosnrancee benefits, cbntact the Huilu a a n Resources 20909 RESTAURANT/ . - ' Falirnjrban Ronewaf ------'DepinmenrBrtBcnirPeuete‘f7l^to0:m :38^cxl(ii^iK n 6601:------^ ^ /Lnnivy fpf mtrun refwwai “ T O U H Q E ~ ------purposes. This publioIiS It^aiiyaraws " " 113 C H U CARE ^ Cooi;ook needed: Sportsman’ h e a ^ wIR be held tw the SERVICES . JY ^ . A TTE N T IO N . mm ' Twin'FailS'purstiant'to 3 FT openings. Mon-Ffl. -our-prlvale- Idaho Code Sections 50-£ Only$.25perword.------5Mtfipnu£AjBy.Lins»ln_ . 10 SAUS ” ^ ] 2008(0) and 60-2906(3).3). ■ Call Etomontaw. 7 3 3 ^ 1 . • B a d iU B = 1 ly customer^ ^: TNs-notics shid bp pub- T h e T lm e s - N e w s loan R oebucks Co is ktok- - -Ished in a.nowspaper of ' ' Soar ADSx nd Customer Seivica ing 4or person to woric flexi-- ^ Tiicriniui-M.TO r i general circulation and _ CusloinWdslnlhBMaQle _ e ______■ 51blehoun.Paf1-tlmeinhimi-’ I -™ ihall-aiso be-lransmltled.»d. --Deptforyour.—-~ ^leTM allTW lakTali lur(tu re departm ent. To a ^ ^ together with a copy of thohe BOLOct^fledacl a g e s and haV e'exlended' ' P i t a ccontact: or Personol ofllce, r ------amendment lolheplan- :z4odaytZ33.093i;=^ houfi. 733-1983.______— .-aBOTggowfflflrfafiiron oT m soRw asiH o^sa

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212”‘raAD6 2f32r3~aSCEiiANEOOS “"" Ws ts , HOMES " 502' HOK H< s T OPPORTUNmES , F0RSA1£ RIRSALE RFORSALE 1 ^ - DrfvorsD ___ r w ' Part-time cleanup, train as 120,000 plua p e r y e a r In* ^ O"oSwSbdnnabaM dt LO C A L DELIVERY (uel altondent. voflouB re- come, ®?| NE executive du- bnome.inquIelNErMlgh-' ITSSP,JSPACtOUS DRIVERS nontbiUtlea. PotsJbie (uD- £*p ln ;(k H M c e rg a iie e a .3 borlorhood Irg. fence back- 3 aeras-pole crei (enced wiih m bedroom s. 2 balht. yanard. Saw loolh S c h o o l,' spHnh}Hnklers-barn andout- time In future, a ^ in p«r- RoghxialOistrSwlorofR toson. TravelorB O uiB N. ol J U$138500.^1748. : ______^80500. Call 7 3 4 ^ 1 buldinjldings-3700 square (eot rn^QppliarKMnoAdtd*------Hi ------BYO•OWNER:-J».900.-Woo- -onivli1 living a p ao e in elu d ln fl' rge country kitchen, well - fv<^o()ontstooporalo ca derterluL dean country home.- ivoo< 2580PINERIDGE Mointed living room and tractor/lrailorsinlt>o SSmrSMotolissookingmo- is Movi uperarea.5bdrm,2V& «P^i' ------— — - --Southem S Idaho sreo. ' Tlvalod '{[v Individual lo work roo 1 acre. A l oioe., now' bodrosdrooma. COMFORT- art-llme grave yard shift. ing-room, Ing formal living cariarpel, drapes, mature .ABLEBLE main door family lomwith (Ireplace-seo . WoV\ nood: CSust b e able to work with room, roo oak dream kitchen, landMscaoe Shown bv m t. ' ...... mlnifflumB mi supervision and garden0sr tub and show er In SsraiSsa ^ ihishcis home on our TV a ds - •Must possoss'n valid CDL maintain me rteat ar>d accurate m m& uter balh, central vac. » ill Jim for details 733- BYOWNER . >33.62-114 Ucontowithdoubloa/ rocords. ro< Som e light d e an - pat untfyhomelorsak)on1/2 IrfpiosondorBomortI ing inc duties are involved. 2x6 eie.^bdnn.3balh.2400 ^ lor tho Btiite of Idaho. M Mu ist onjoywofWng with the ,inB, .Ing, gndon area all located n ' «A•AmtnimumoiSyowt public. pu j)o phone calls In In aa great neighborhood. rni BRIRAWLEY cumntvoriSabkitrae p pic lo ase. 1260 Blue Lakes $11 7344120 or 734-9075 tof/trailof oxporionco. BlvdN. 6 ^ ______, m •Mustbeablotosuccoss- ^ REALTY/ ■ho Filer School District an- m 734-5858 — FAMILY LIVING Ton (roe o'SXSlrfdnig ™ _____ 1-800:642-ol. A greal buy a l only icolloni eonJIIIor-vncanl'f -or subscriptior c a l l ______J 3oxX W M Oo^lnco, JSj-; i __ Fo )n information ca ^kir. ID 83328______frs\ tbe'B am H o u se* _____^ •Musthawanoxeooonr ranlQd: Live-In m a n ^ o r , ^ ai 638 FSor Avonuo j ■ The Custlaining your ovelyeu|tom-buill brick ERVICE SPECIALTY A mkondsaloiyhBlorylo: AMERlCAN.Temporary 2,C M sq.k home with spa- INUHIS I DIRECTORY Sorvicos, Inc. , 55**cloiu W trlpr SO's Mylo, 3 y . „It ,ad , will reach 22.000 EHXLOGISTOS ‘ bdrm srZ baths.lIroplaco. ..lamllli 3 E M leTim ews =Attn; Bill Vondr*-Amot VWocanholpyouvHthTOur ° }>«>» illlts svtryday and Iht C5TATE T A REALTY Ig. windows. 20x20 living rtiulii 2151S.VIn(m lomporary.soasonaJ.PT.i ulK frill sm u t you. Call ^ * ** room, vaullod c oings, cov- todtvly srxl on* ol oor lri»ndly 7344M00 • ' OnttfIo,CAfl1781 ^Fl^m5gg;g,n..do. ™ ORTOLLFREE. erod palio wU) fenced yard. Ad-VliVliOfi wUI h«lp you word . f e ------f o . ------^ Locatod— In— Rupert.- ■yocrsra»-ihsiirwfflb*-mMt“ =22223tOO-345-4665>xtEt1S- 3EaW £0Eti^"ii4=g=$49.500.CaD226-7l£)a(- iii.cUicUvs ind bring you tha CallI Classlliod.Cla 733-0626. 17 RESUME tor 5:00 p.m. for appt. rMuKtjKtyoua/skxMflotor. Wo’roro’ra roady whon you orol 113 HSCELLANEOUS PREPARATION OPPORTUNmES ____ If you are: iunable to call11 or com e by TTmi f he T im e s- inovaollon733-M0!l. pplicstionB now boing ac- c optod for cashior/cTork. Prolossionol. conlidomlal N e w s o f f iice, c sim ply cli;lip and m ail thist l order a? yi RESUKCS ______th( iteg SfarniSH JH Sii S u b a r u & ZZZ Z caiL getlyotour^adSraTTeS^ ^ :— “ popOfiojico“ r^qoIro'd“ N6' '■ ptiphono colls ploaso. Sond ■ ijr Ho^Into0 T h i s — V, rosumo to; OioIary.PO Box ■ . P l eease a print clearlyly w ith d a rk p encilcil or pen j586, i Joromo. ID 83336. ■ I NEW ’92 Su^ b i r u . i ______- I - -Dococor & m orol Now hiringt ■ - • T hlere e i are approximmately 23 charactiC ters dodomos, no hiddon cosls. B Legacy L P ksIS S e d a n Al!Also booking partios. Call E I li ( i n celuding l blank spapaces) per line, 42:423-6164or423-S4B9. . | . P l eease a pay accordining to rate schedullule w h ic h Dnvo printed below. 1 BUSINESS s II s e ” OPPOnTUNTTIES bonding Roulo: For Saki. ______i s ise-HHi-iny-ai p i ation— I J yn — P l e_ ^ ____for_' - day Z MONEYTOLOAH lys. ' h NEED CASH? •ImrnckM’ jHT s|)acr.• picasf.| iiifludin.L* hlijllhlllli S|l;u-i'S.| j,™ ^0 buy notes & rool oslalo #_ H . f S i n S contracts. 4 Doof. 4 Cylinder, 5 Speed, ComplccfelyCo Loaded wlch all the opcioru[iotuM if, Power Window*. Pbwer Door Lc 3 Croathra Financo. Loeb, AM/FM St«eoC*«ette. ftearctDcfTWi. Z f .t,'! (Prinl one ch; .. .1-80Q.W M809,_____ Backed by c^O bT W am ncYcy iIn tne Inauiuy, Included Rebate r,omS.O.A.from Tiy------....— ^ coll! i ' S S - J 089. 3031 HQJ^EY 1 WANTED Expopotioncod drivors for 48 _____ Buy N<^ow *11,995 . . . . . - — gjm lalos 10 loaso tractor wJlh Wontml tot borrow on firs) dood or^59“ Down/S;® 249““Per Month O.A.C.,O./ Jsisl plion lo p u rchoso. Call oflln»t.40So(costonnow iru ______• J J24-5715. ______home Dj.cd on 66 Month*. 9.9%I^PR^nclude^ajciTj^^nJ^iK ■ D ,«k F « . ' >- _ J------536-6487,______Firiip

112.122 W ashington Sl. S. & COMTRACTS, COI TRUST W5 ~ W J . J ______— — 40606 Qardonor. Posillon DEE)EEDS purchased, whok) • _ClO£tosos3/3(M2.EOE ' .oreo r ^ . Wesi O ne Bank '87 SubaruXLoyale 4 x 4 .Wagia g o n ^ )^ 6 1 0 or 383-7853 or . R2-07flAr- • i Name____ ^ ______H^AIR i STYLIST l-eOO-772-4666. Worv) ri,ow hayq oponings (or — '■ " oulo. 4 cyiindor. sloroo, groal' “ * » _____4 4 4 •______i__ „yt>u, ■ I Address ____Zip ' Roa>tcoivo: ■ ■ ,495 m uarantood salary plus v City/S'tate/Zi(iber ______^ SScommiscion , ■ '88 Subairu G3L 4x4 W agon •pokJikl vacation, holktays and I 2-072A. u ; I Phone Numbiagio Valley, a re a onijIly) oro ^ ' aulo. oir. luggage rack • conompony Insuranco al ■ Bt^ T li ...... 0 1 , 9 ' or money order is encloseder for $______• flroooup ratos ■ 995 I 5 IJ Bill m e (M ag • rotitiliromonl. prolit sharing, ■ ;a or Master Cliarge3 6 ICirdiTonu) otc. '88 Subaru G'L l 4x4 W agon Tur' u r b o H . —■5' ■ ■+J;My-cfleck or IvarKod training a w •advj V069A. 4 cyiindor. 5 spood.. air.oi cnjiso, cassotto. lit Card Number______Form’ moro Information about local 1 ownor. low milos ? - -y -B ill m y VISA ining tho J.C . Ponny Sa- 401 SCHOOLS S AND •allon Dale ______■ , en i loam call B 3 4 - ^ Mk - HSTHUCTK>N I ...------*7,9',995 H ? ______C red it I forTfTonl. ______Expiral I K-MfljPartis now hiring part-timo OI*«*l••I Truok Driving cftoiSockors, 3 hoor shifts, 4-5 S chool h a Ino. New classes '88 Subaru GIJL Plus 4x4 W ag(a g o n ■ P a y S e th e d u le ttoy!lysporwook. Kintoroslod w o w 3-068B. 5 spood, air. AM/FMA cassotlo.c stool whools,. luggogo rack, low miles - liko n ______Charse: pper line _>! i I ■ if. * nays r ------I Monainagor nood (or rural gro-' H "I” ...... * 8 ,4495- ? ...... $2.8515 per line ; Sjry and convenience ■ —1 - — NumbeLnl oro, Storo will feature gro- ■ '90 Subaru Leg; irioa, convonlonce loooa, K gacy W agon 4x4 PPI l u s ■ ...... 7...... $4.4010 p e r line ; «fk 1 -i99A. Loadod with all Itio options.op 1 - 3 d a y s ...... ihing and hunling oqulp- H ...:...... $7.50iO-per line . i KJent.-BundrlotrhardwHfe- -|*H - olf. ^ I s o . powor windows. po>E I ^ ! k }S3------4 - 7 - d a y s ...... id (ioliiloms. Individual LU ...... $13.5C,50 p er line usi hovo oxproionce at * 995—W - 8 - 1 5 d a y s ...... Iho0 managorI or assislant m b h '90 Subaru Legacacy L Plus 4x4 Sedadan__M l;^B_ 4 • 16-30 days... nnnQor lovni in Ihose soloiloB to bo consldorod. W l ul (jompiololy loadod • loclocal 1 ownor, low mllos. 1 $/linel e ______== J Ploaoaso sond rosumo and ------air, cnjlso. powor wlndowartockxks.4cyl.5Bpood $‘]^ Q (, lo: Box HokJor. PO Box' ‘------i 495 I I Sunday inserlion. addd $1 if ad is 5 or 50. Kolchum. ID 83340, . OPEN ' -: ...f rH n e s rn i 4 . ■ Malhlh tutor noodod: Algobra II U -add42-ii-adJs-6_or_iiKLiiOfe J in e s . + - [J7^.old^Juiiiour^ ^ HOUSE_n -:!92:Sub rii S\3ZX l.ux-Spocts-C ..... For each Su ------2-071 A. Comploiely loadod w/av/all tho options, air. pwr windows/ ^RUMvtew Lnjrooanna fi______^ _ u ------^less-linesrat — = = = = = ------Nootfi - -tecksrtumT30trCO,-AJFwn55nW■am . All iealhor Inlenor: MO hp.-~ ~ lo l.il holpitlpora (Of ropair ol usod '/room lor expansion in multiport (Ciol Iniectlon V-6 entf1 S o ld N ew f o r OVER ^ , 1 firepi 900 I I r J jT ik'n.llllK-SiNc\\'S~' ...... • ms aro boing taken a^^vb^'ditpoul.— »;0.BOX548 -.throirough Job Son/ice, Twin o*®** - - ^^cusiSTOMER ■ PO Jl9,10.736-300Q.ebE.- IW.«s^iwsi IT in Falls, Idalio S Ti.MO^KW Oftft Mail your K— * JSERVW I C E ------Twiiil V taking epp|loatlons (or - K'J. . I . I. ■ 83303- ^ hool bus dnvor. Approxl- Tami • Hunt 7 3^ ^623 . ■ I ' s ^ ...... NI l l l li ll.I M M I ..™ m i l w ii;.M ? n maiojloly tShoursporWook. ------Qua!ialldcatlons; 21•yr•o^ ------"\-794:pallsgrennele » T ia n »Tii1la . 7 a a-g ------nirinpiat^oodddidouotoidi______331 1 train. Call 733-80D3.

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:---- I 502 5( HOICS 503m H O tC S 502» HOICS 606» JERM CHOIES '5 15 0COMMERCIAL 518 VAWTIONVAC “Tb e y n always tbrowhowing go o d n ess ______F0R 8A L£ .FORSALE PROPERTY Pfi(PBOPEHTY :: -TTORTH— ^ ^ atyott ,CalaiinBW/trir,uni But with a little bit ofiucko fl ;♦ 9 2 ISIWhit ar* you walllne (or? "": *75wfWareehomebyownar; nnan: 50x125, with ros- ^Zli-Cal Plioo that elaiiKlad ad Rl s. many e«r*e. Ex^l ------A-nuii can rfpdtr*------— V J S . Q J 4 3 2 ______[ ice. State St. $35,000. J.i^ew to^je* A K 6 ______Z}- M u v . ■■ rboarooS'l balh In the FDer — 1u[ EDTNlCEHOIEISbdim. Slloniyffl9rj37-eS90. . ------— lanJayLerner. 4Q9 - . LoLavely3bdim.2balh(nobi>o CefltralCommunltyCenler C - fenced, 1500 aq ft, Ibe hom e, loc ate d a t C am eo •v - e ry clean, excellent se- tS 8.506.733-U 2j. fargi wA)lntmi>nt 324-3239. . • T(thc T Court W .Cdltoep- ourlty oi lor retlra a'a • only o 127,600.00. Call Jean RM W I L L S , INi nI c T : A t the NEC World1 JuniorJ l Cham- WfiST EAST _EP9hWW>,7?».im------T^'siisafssis- “ ♦ KJ83 733-9633.92-113 . 3000» 0 aq lt^5 bdnna, m u te r piODSblps last summeimer, Australia J 8 5 bdr3drm with Jaouzzl, hard- m | ▼ 87 LUo v e l y 4 l e v e l _ « KMBERLY/ . won a convincing vlctoIctory over the Mood lloora, aunken llvin- HANSENHOMES S m . i ^ U ^ . I team In the quallilalifylnground. ♦ Q 3 HOME h IN TWIN EBRAWLEY JS ♦ K 10 87 2 F (TbeU .S. fielded two te FAUS. Mdrooflt, IW beth.on1V4 . "T he Value Line'*:ne" , ... 9team8:'U.S.II AnA n a of exoillent well main­ won the championihlpi R E A L T Y ffl lores. T4 finished base- 1 2 6 4 WENDELLLL ST, • lips; U.S. I fin. / ' tltained hoMsa. Four bed­ 734*SM6 ' nsnl.hasBBunaihotlub ... l i t n d fourth In a fieldId ofc 12 team s.) / SOUTH rooms,threebalhs.over ri . irgdbl2earoaragawlth if WaiNngtoiit. N. toN. CcUtiji IMc’,ifimmltoWlnddlSL thm Auatralla'i danllng de:defense on' to* ♦ AQ7-4- 2 w a x i i f t “ I 1Innovative! Approach to "Affordfordable Housing” ; ' day'l deal-made aiubilubttantlal con* V IO 2 i o r i o l . t ! y i ! ^ -V a a S ia)ves,'2 b ^ - i - b a t h j ------CA fOBCmJIS-: ^ unbldiult, landing a solidloli rig h t h a n d T h e bidding:ng; I - mGHl/CKP£RK/JVSfOJ g living rm * Mtohen,^ U5 Oma* 222 SBonoxi Sr. W. mFAUi,IOAioS3301 Fa ■ - lo South'! head_____ )sml, 1 e ar garage, chain ^ South Weil G E M ; BH,HARP HOME IN U BUS]734-4411 dRR£Sl 7331874733- ; ...... - ...... Dummy'! club queen' ink fenced y M , 4 ciiy lots, ren was covered »au I»------Pass STATE REALTY * QHEAT LOCA- »WeOflof34*«3i ^ by th e king from E ast it ('(Tim Wallis). p!:>au 2 N r ^ u s ?iEnON. •and Mike Cappellettltti of the U.S. 3 p u , w/both green Roiae nr 9be«bedrooffl..2 baths, nice car- — >au Pass Pass « Momlaptayheueelw pet! WILLS, ININC. d ducked. East returnedled a deceptive Mda.8ew(cx«idlatriclAa- willS S o f t e M X l J g iiD10 OUT-OfLARBA ____ 'Whtrt Valut a/id PrictAr One'-______club deuce and Cappellfellettl forgot to Openltsnlng lead; Club trey , aumableVA.Nnv buyer niMiloe tandsesjilno. fenced, HOUES . duck. Why ihould he?e? It appeared — . .. MAQIC VALLEY ' dlshwaahsr770x100lol. _____ 8H0WPLACE: ^ \ that the clubs were 4-4, so why not ■ BIDD VW ITH T H E ACES SM3ullt In I9 6 0 , Perrine JUSTJST UKE NEW this Haper- f l Z Z Qradoui lying on S acr* par- az o ^ e ^ r f ^ Drive 9chSchool District, drive by mannan hom e. Repainted In- ■ ■ wlD and s ta rt the heartarts? 4-U-B 0oal. Cuslom built 0 bad- (Shown (S| by appt)734-4t53. hen oall Phyllis at.734- sidelids ft o ut. New carp et & ’ W». WESTejterhrulty; V H e would soon find fine o u t West South holds; ; S room bath. 6350 aq. II. }513.f92-0ltf I cour:ountertepa.WaIkIngdls- BT landed another blow bjby Jettisoning " 3 family rooma, tu n room. — ance to downtown. 3 odmi, ■ ■ 7733.2365: : t aewlng reom, private p«io, his blocking club jack,k,andwhen.the a ...... ♦KJ83 I MASTERTHE . / \'/» b a th , 1200 aq ft. ■ m aster bath jaouszi B1.000.837-WTO- hearts'were started, T • V9 7 ...... - ' Z POSSIBILmES I J, West h o p p ^ iw home in Hagerman, . . . . ,,up with his ace to leadId hhis club four, - ...... ♦ Q 5 aliS^r.ziiM S Th.hii productive tarnt toaturet G E M I OPEN HOUlUSE i 45 scenic acree zoned for 1 1 S ♦ K I 0 8 7 2 Iclovelvheme.'CallClndy, 4S STATEHEALTY s f l East taking three dublub tricks for a Q,R,S.Q or Kathy O.R.l aca c re pa rc els . Extra’s In­ 734-0400 iATUBDAY, APRIL 188 .. 1 - 4 P 1 M . ; bewildering down one.' clude a beautiful custom O R T O aF R E E k,.ih J734-0400 lor show ing, cli Should South have dickedthosK-due J 'l '" ' 5°“' •92-C21 blbuilt home wKh all the ex- 1-Ml-«>0-a45^.xtE1ta 5133 iACREAGES AND , ■ ond club? Perhaps. It would have traa.Plua40x60li8ulalod ------LOTS I ahop and R.V.«oraoe. plus worked-nicely on this d THETh TIME TO BUY r — l3deal.Howcv- ANSWER; tOne spade. Not strong . 40 x 40mactilnerYaloraoe. * acres. 2 mla W ol Twin er. 11 could have been wi Farm ground h a s full - f XA HOME IS NOW V/.■alia on Hwy 3 0 . p a v ed H R r a twoK>ver*one response. | bodrooms. 1 both, cozy liv- oad, with Bve trout stream, were 4-4 as advertised T.F.C.C. w aler riflhlawHh Ing room with coiling fan. G E M gated i pipe end cement ni! J ______W f fense switched to diarJiamonds. with W i. q«qoeiUooi 10 The Aco. P.O. Boi STA TE REALTY S! picture window for over- I. TOAi'nui. with HlI-addrwMd.. aHch. Teems avaU>le. Can loking spacious front yard. 2 MUPRIME 1 a c re p a rc els In hearts being 4*2 andd West ducking Kent Collins for all deiBjjs. lounlry neighborhood, w elopa (or reply. o « K S e e s n a ^ Dar In kitchon, palio the first round. U.im.UalMPMl>r*Sriliau I Voa Falla Avo. 734^482. _c«nTUW.n 1-e0Q^5-4665«xtElt5 ______az re a , newly wallpap_orod -XiSS and palm ed, quioi hoigh'- Klng^ing:sizfl"6pponuniiyr2- borhood. Make your move homilomos.plus Indoor & out- t jf now for $35,000, Cali Cndy doorloor aronaa, stalls, sheds, • -r s s a M G E M ilordolails..«91-405 shopihops&more on 9 acros STATE REALTY •ilh additional acreage, 2 1 7 3 E. HIGHLAILAND 734-0400 jg ivaiiablo. Only $105,000. (Off Eastland)Id) ; OR TOLL FREE M Jan Pam OUT; 1.q00.345-4aa5axtEl15 ITSTANDING VALUE! 1.6 acreies lolocated in town. f A T AA O Ei G E M ! 'cly family hom e with aluminum sii MOUNTAIN VIEW oSlb';-bui!dinqi. W'alcr sharci. A MUST S£l ______lEVER PAIHTTHEOUT- —-STATE-REALTY- S ------urHOitcJs: Linda Siionlj------734-0400------REAL-TY------SDEII 1216 F ile r A v«. E a st ,. ;ls-ne^-painlod home (in*- ____ ORTOLLFflEE__ EXfEUILENtJim*SANDXA 1-800-345-4665 e x tE llS _------_ 7 3 4 ^ 1 8 9 8 ----- » -InOf dependently ownsil and opeo p e r a t e ^ ^ ^ ------AREER-ilorior) has 2 bodrooms. I b a th and a vory c o o l o t t - ‘Tel^ ai o tllo o7lato. 2^2 Bluo Largeirge cul-de-sac lot In Kim- ADVA \ r r M i jable Bvlng.ofiv$eooo.4m4il. ANCEME§i tached single car garage • Vary HT POTEN ta< aryaxclualva, unk;ua 3-5 (54.900,00. Mho can h ^ , bodjc^on^om^onj^maii LOT!OTS- m m Cactusiis Pete’s is offering two classlasses which will .1 lU33.«t64.92-1IO. HE COUNTRY E WESTIesternrealtV , instniclJiitudwt5jn.deaiiflg,3;i4; UBDlVISiqN____E 733-2365 ; ___ BR&WlsBfeiE;f c . B y j M ! l |5 = = = ; ^ sfanS-lTOlHaysr*” -*”^ S with futuIture full-tim e positions ava:ivailable.______• W58M Granrandm a s a y s *Must Soil' mUgn°lo'Easf^South^ Call ------^Tollree------hio or r 4-bdrm hom of Prico- —jbhTl6hn"Forbos'734:4572r I " oHlATURDAY, APRIL 1818 . 1 - 4 p. mZ ^ DEAUlE flt i N s r i u m o N (COURSES < _ 1-800<42-0343_____ onijjnly $29,950. Curious??? >92058 I low homo In Hogormon, Call Jim 543-5604 ...... These 5-vS-weekTOurses will be taughiighfat space 581 groal let. 1610 so ft. To bo "o*lowl ^ .in th e tyLynwood ) Mall in Twin FallsIls beginning -&6u>l a w i. Call ay.6402. \ % l e ^ r NEWLY REMODELED Q April 27, G E M I I 7,1992. The two classes willvill be available s}yowi»fl3bdrm.1’/4balh, / BARKER D I:STATE REALTY I ■ \ • lomilymi.parBgo.ronc^ ____ CatlS43.4371. 5 ^ Jl • -Mpnday-|ifth ro u g h Friday from 1:0000 to5:G0 p.m;- ...... 734-0400 I B yard, 453 Knottingham, TF ORTOaFREE I B ! ■ .and againain from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m.Tl. Enrollment1 ■ __ t56.000,Ph42S-S165. -5 015 5 GOODING/ ■ 1-800-345-4665 ext EI15 I ■ONN SECLUDED ACRE Jor- --W ENDELL HOMES •blla home lota.Adult & I e A ...... w i l l b ^limited: t ^ r omome; Largo 4 bdmi in town, - &haln-finH*1onco, ahahe* * " »mlly.-l8tma..EHA.ai-VA_|.jffl Cactus Pete's per;lersonnel will intervie^a"rapplicants from 12 noon^to 8:00 p.m. _r«roof- $48,800.324-7352 |LOCATED IH -SE22porovod. Call 734-8943. I SS ______o n Tuesday Agfiltil 21 & Wdnesdav.'Aprilirll 22. at Neilsen & CompaIp a n y ..______QUIET AREA .u1 ■MCOME______■ I 215 SOUTH GRAND'NDVIEW — RETIRINQ7— =- 1 nGoo ^ d h g rS c autHut mio a . PROPERTY 1/8 rrtltrrvuthiOf SontfrPark vrrCr^mMrwrvn C — t------Applications maylay be co m p leted sfld ariiri interview scheduled att NeilsenN & Cf: heckthisouti jgjlodroom 1 and 1/2 balhs, - ' icr clean 3 bedroom , 2 balh doukdouble wide m o b ii he Lynw ood Mall, 550 Bli i6008g.ft.porlloor,lull 5530^,0 00 pfueperyearln- I 1 TWO large .barm, completo withnth slailj,s corrals and Company at the Blue Lakes Boulevard N ortl)rth in Twin Falls, infinished basemoni, ture all on 4.75 jcresi PerfcciI lor (or Ihe avid horse imBCu[ato,2bdmi,2balh 3 og om e. NE exo cu tiv o d u . I P“,v“ (208)733-2282.. FcFor furthei' informationm call( Cactus Pete's Humarlan Resources . )oav;i:-:;/ landacapod lox, double car garegos, 3 ■ hutiaii! Trot On over (or your pertortiirsonal tour. $69,000 - - - Tiobflo homo on permanent ’ord, largolot, roses, flow. ,/ , ■ loooondalion. BeaulHul land- odrooms. 2 baths. I UR HOSTS; John B arsne» andd OcbraOc DIckersoif Department at 1-11-800-442-3833, ext. 66ti601. irs, Ireos, sh ru b s with a 138.500.734-1749, I leaping, RV parking, at- avoly covorod palio. Yard ached g a ra g e with aulo ° ' IBC » fully fenced with chain 3 DUPLEXES IN I |nd6dependently owned and opeoperated ponor.Rolax^lhoho«ti> Opc nkfoncing. Large Iwo car - SAWTOOTH AREA' I , ancmd stay coiy in winter with larago with oxtra R.V. Qoodod rental history. 4-2 ■ ■ ■ i ! thohowoodstove.Takealook «rWng lor molorhomo ond pdrmdrm.1 bath; 2-3 bdrm, 2 It th is o n e todayl Only ont. Call Ralph 733-9576.' “ath. «• Al havo 1 car garago ^.^CID arroU , c o i ^ carport. All 3 for A a d u s 2.104 I 260.000. Brokor/ownor. 26-3333 d a y s or 7BS- OPEN HOUIUSE Tj • C i63 ovos. Ask for Tom. SATURDAY &SUNIUNDAY ; j H e s c o l d W e l l f IED OF PAYING TAXES? It this hvostmont pcoporty 1 - 4 P .M .. B M ^ B r e s o r t c: aa s s i n o • j a c k p o t ; m e v a d a BANKER kG E M Iike a pinch olf your tox- ^------.W/ESTERN E REALTV:; —SISTATE REALTY______abiacble dollara & take advan- _.£Z1 Equal Opportunityty ]Em ployer M/F/H)V 7 3 3 -2 3 6 5 734-0400 tageige of o u r do p rec lailo n / -/ -J ------: i ------iln ddjpendentlyj>au)ep p ecorner silo with rail- L^ocalialed 1/2 milo south of Orchardird Oilvo0 on Airport )ad lo o d o r line. O w nor Road,Id, Ihon lum easl lo Villa Visia Subdi I S f 1 1 H ■J road {r Hosts: Vaughn, Jane& NIto; 734 T t i i m r » / i i n willIII c o n s id e r tr a d e . 'OHfl . ?R^ATILE COUMER- fl IAL BUiLDlNQ 30'x42' \ GEM SXTATE Ith 1fl‘x30‘ ollico on real com er lot with pood / o e ,J.* C i j DIRESGTOI R V I . ■MUMOO-lJ : s t a r t y o u r o w n b u s lnness, i and reap the rewananis with your •gJJI;|AL/RETAILbulldlng^^= 1th 12*x24’ office on ex- ..._____ o w n g a r a g e a n d y aird u sale. The Times-Newiiws'garageand, J?!.alargelot1D6'x250‘.All tillties a n d na tu ra l g a s. 502 H(H O IES 502 KOMHOMES ; • * ______yanisaleajdiiecto^daihe.perfecLforum&i.au6acfiingjhe_ _ SIwner-w ilU onsklettum s------fa O M A l l ------F0R4ALSFOR ------i-t— :— ^ rith good dow n. S0O,OOa 1 , readerslookiiig'g for the p’leasiras and1 htreasures that AMERICAN REAL garage and yard saless provide; People bveI the adventure _ eS8 TT< A T E tA P P R AtSAL — 734^5650“ -jH — ■tmd'camaraderie-nolt tbI mendon the baigalntIns.'A nd you'll Doug Vollmer, Broker love th e crow ds aiKnd extra cash classifiedi wv i l l h e l p y o u Ma>y/uyAkkerman 734-3862 U&tStrong' 733^5 ■ 1 ------draw l5et-H ie^datcs^andrall-Times-Nev[ewsXIustomer ------DenisanlaJ/oHm«^7»-WM_ ~ Low<^ 1 Wills 733-6562- ...... rfoi'B iisiiiesst" ------~ pnCAM OF A LIFETIME ln**lhij 3 I * * * * * * * home,ne. vauitod ceilings in livingroom,m, re recessed ilghUna, Y oUIU cCAN’T FIND A BET- jacuz]jzzi lub in master bath, roundedi comeracor ihrough6l :' ER BUYI 4400 sq . II. redwowood deck, ovorsizod doubts au gsri r3TheTim e8^8 ^ f e W 8 ------2ommerclal n building. U se , doubliIble pano windows; full unfinlstistf w alf, rent hell. Separate wwl3d Cents spedlicailons. Quality cutic Mnting room, all concrete de-Misacin^realS.E. location, Raducadtl i t ^ c u s T oIMER_ r ' -Ei'oor. separate otflce area. - CalK ------6 1 - S O f l ------Every Friday'ay&Saturdt^' i ■ /HY PAY RENT WHEN m ■^jSERVICIDE - OU CAN COLLECT IT? I ------$13.00Oncludeg daSUttea/Zdays...... ______I ^NBEUEVABLE E $35.0001. _ \GEM ' STTATE5 > ------^^-Pluo-ournm-sto-garagesaiekit,------_ | j ■ -$1.50per(uU«W/H otwH/ w J B SUK S43.4Ua • rUX S2A-S37S ■ - «OME/HAOmWN « • OOOOrn/WSOBL:lai IRWIN^ 3 (UIWr/RUrEn47S-25S3 ' REALTY . 1445 Addlton Ara. E.< , 734-65X X S 'J i ; : ------7.------!— * ' I ■

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51B M OeiUHOftCS 604 UNFURNISHED 613 WANT TO RENT 7 70: 0 3 ; DAIRY 70!ros FARM 707r07 FARM SEED 70009 HAY, GRAIN . 709 HAY, H GRAN 710 KOfHORSES 12x50BiIimore,2bdrm.S : APTS/DUPLEXES • EQUIPMENT MAOiUNEflY , ^ ANDFEEO iANDFEEO’ • ^ now waihor & drysr. i NEEDED Inumcflataiy, vtKy MaHaifaseac8iion. wkhmultl-powor, power ad- CORAND f VALLEY corn ^ 7-3296 Of 734-0925. Horrlnobono " stalls wilh w a O M t ine ton bales. Coopers knoi ha up. Coll Clara 1-343-721818 apts,S316&up. auto, araln fooders. 800 lust ju w heeb, excellent rub- w i slom-Farmlnfl 678- 12yrmi Ofl •344.8454.______RoluTblihod,doOT. W an t 10 rant pasture for gal. n bulk lanl(:--4Vfchp-vac- ± B.|ncb«.43M 8a5_- 14x70 Buddy wilh 6x30 e,x x­ . cflshwashor. laundry 10-35 hoad of l^ ktohhoil- Iuum pump with 2*.low lino. neai _ appearanM^just the 3 S C S .M organ,reining,trail.:, , 018. 324-5108 toavo mso. 6 b e lt In The vattey-wilh 6 ' ^2 0 iMiMrftavrMcm S t Z ' pand, all appllancM . Callall 6 lon gram bln; Bast offor bi Xprowlll, 27.6 *0 F | Sid tom p le au re; 3 yr rog. 3264828 ahSr Som. _ ------:------.j£.Jfltoaal|proan.67flJ99L: blade “ & rock caiTior, $4250. Alfaig .g iS 'i .J fcskln mare well started, I4i70; Fkwtwood.-wood aJd- — ■ " ■ . ' _C-<=»»3Z6-487g.-»».,______Tpound.Call1-80M336or 1»K wcatlte. 324-3972. ?■ 606 MOBILE H M E S , 615 RXM UTES 1-362-2497.______J 4 a E Ing.thinolodrooUbed- rarm Tractor, move pipe or K alanced 4 Correct WANTED 704 CUSTOM FARM sm al farm. 678.9S0j ^ lti 2nd and 3nJ cutting hay,' ^ nxMDS. 2 baths, appnanooa. SERVICES p g ishodnfl A Trimming. MuslbomovodS^. ' Gooding: 2 bdrm. vory nico, 4av rake. $350.324-3407. pel l^ o o d ^ ^ H ^ , Filer a re a . / 734-316?offe4-4203. __ paH.<^ 734^77 Of 6ondd ■—— TOroltod grains, w hiro. Roa- shoddod, very good. Call Glonwood14x70.2t)drm, Inqyf^to: PO Bex 105. . s o n i ^ ratos. 825-9976. ^888 .6^ o l ^ n Fans, ID83303. • 702 CATTl£ -52 2 bath. Groat shapol Chem ical Application ^UrCNEW-^flhLZTOaju, ------$12.900. Fnnkxaldtvry. COMMERCIAL BUILOINGI ' cChem h i ical & liquid forlilizor, <■ motors tor soparato kMdofw/8’ bucket & Miskin 1 ^ 734-3167 Of 324-4203. oncos roquirod. Coll Ray a! applicalbn. 7 box typo scrapor. Excol- I Tiian 14 X 52 airoircurcr^ -733«36flr73M20i— - -L«aHaTCT0HiW773yB45B------lonl for-a^airyr734-2343 JL atlor7pm. |vaBUSIN1 Froo local doTivoty. ESS-& Cusiom plowing, hay baling, 18 Holsloin heifers, average Cus (assoy Forguson 135 g a s H i BROCKMAN'S MOBILE THREE woighl-425 lbs. $9200 and °n sia o dressing, wilh or tractor with btodo, $4200. " HOMES lakos an. 733-167B-0V0S. w wi ithout anh y d ro u s. Will tr« S- . . . 1-84 afxJH ^ 93. Twin Fa lls,- travel. 736-8075...... Cnll 678-0667.------“ r* 22 ho ad mixed cows lo coll ~ 734-31^0f 324.4203. C u sto m rock pickfno. Cal) lobllo stoam roll-min, com- - by Juno, sovon hoad of Cuj ploto unil sieam 'rolls and No mstior how ^ou sp e n d pairs. 536-2591 or 536- _W CLEi£ANING SERVICE Noodyo vico* 10 worH lof you loday. rom. IIOOso fl,3soparatoI 1 purobrod. Foroasfer Hay 4 com e h ^ n g . Call R proffer. " j 32&-334S______calving, C al 543^062, 4 4 L G re e n C hop. Buhl, r;n^ W ORKS AutorrrtomoUve. Authorized dis- ‘ HoususoCtoaning'W in- inside&oe ^ n S S « 7 _ . olficos. conforonco room, .. H 500 3 string balor, now s* Walls •Rosktonliol Exiorktrcorktrftlntoitorpoimlng. plu s roeoption aroa. CallI " Cha^aSlevBHill, 420-1283 42i f^ ularohonol. ” H! Automotlv* trtxitoxilof for YiWng vinyl win- stylo, sweep arm 4 knot- c iW8(flfoHme warranty)- ‘ 4 officftcos <0810^10 the Roasonabio Roa rytos 519 CBCTERYLOrS 734-7805, Grog Edson or ; JANTZ CUSTOM HAYING fj! RefinlshInaC*nt»r ^<>*8 ' 2) yoarling Simmontal bulls. JAI lors. Auto lubo. $8500. Call Cusi itomotrvo window tinting. worfcirWng woman •Book Sontordiscoirts Soni — Karon Portor. . som on lostod. 7334668 Swa :uslomlzlr.9 »Roslofalion8 ^ o ( s In Vanoy Viow soctkm S29-5417______‘•PnjIcssKinalColfeten F -W0 o sspeclallze-in f prompt nowfc»for spring doanlng* TWIN TVi F A L * Ront/loaso/purchaso: 1500I j2 yr old Angus bulls, somon ------rvitiol • Root 4-2rB2or739Tt- osioration anlkjuo tractorsl Repair‘ Ro) Window Tinting • i^ o d .tm v fo d . 324-2600 L.elusholpyouwithyourpo- ett JojJust in time lor onliquo Irac- 1936'AKimboffyRd. avajlc lont locallon. Current prico» cntion.$i9ymo. 736-1744 : ^ r o o Estimates ^ J M $800 p0f< ^ t, asking • 2 yroldrogls.pollodHoro- tato o harvesting Ihis lall. :ofcJob.lroelorpolis4tn»c. tor - - Froopickup4dolivoryFn - »hind Columbia Paim) Freeestimales. Fr S. ^^ll^C all 734-0646 or \ot6 bulls, vaccinated & so- Havo trucks windrowors, tor:orshows. 2FormqllF20 win Falls. ID 7 3 4 - « » 608 CONDO RENTAO m on toslod; Rogis. stoors, and 511' harvostors availablo irarectors. $250 oachTFar- Larry Hanovof *:— — ■ - S o s E TIME SHARE horfors & prognanl cows lor CALL NOW and make dofl- rnsnall F12, runs, $450 or 3676N.1200E POOLER CUSTOM ..;IR0N. i px-siair* note arrangom onis lor lall bo< BUILDERS Etywork'Roasonabto • 521 REALESTATE . solo- B29 52&.______not MSloflor. 32^5858] Buhl,ID83316 Aspon Villag^M cC all. ID. I harvest. Cooper's Custom ^ R 4 5 GENERAL WORKS - S'SI'RoskfontialorCom - WANTED 50 Holstoin stoor calves, >1048 Slackor, bottor lhan 206-543-8585 2 j ia l'N o jc b to o small* wook of Moy 25th. $200. ' 250400 b s. 837-6539. gff^678-5017mobito^ ^ vhon now. 733-3983. . CONTRACTING r ~ C R E^ A T IV E M ETAL — _Call 324-5566 Iw Into. - F o ra l :,doponaabto sorvico • r a i your buiWingnoodsI c wnamontal iron work, RosponsUo i financially so- ■ Angus Chlonina bulls lor ------onied:3point disk immodi- Big or Froeostimates. curod coupki k»Kiog to por. ‘ W E HAUL jorsmall.Wedoitalll o u ^ '6 1 1 FARMS FOR itoly Of pull typo disk. Nood ______orving a n d Magic Valey. • ^ GslIRoseland. choso 3 or 4 bodroom Ss eed. spuds, grain & bulk' 2> whool'n utility trailer, PU Owner/Operator. fortiiror 0011438-5667. box mEWINDOWWELDEB . ^D years oxporkinoo. homo, ownor tinancod.^ For ^ salo; Auslralian oloclric lox typo o.k. g4-3035 ^ or night 734-2649. Rock repaired consod/lnsurod/Bondod. l-. ;v; iT: ------$3000down7$400TnoflJhKr foncina.Cair352~4605r~ ’ ^ amod~BBlorpHo 88to n — ~ i S c*to rw«slknalos.il23<387^ LLAfjl includlna P.I.,toxos. C a shc 8 acros. row crop, adjoins . 'OS FARM -Wif>dsh«fcb-ft£tac()d------Holstoin springor hoifors for «00ofJD346or348.Call ______^w^wIn.4B.months.-CflIl.{} CSI. 733.1359. J- Window ilnling ______—salorGood soloction.-Tom------____ MACHINERY______-7 8'Bft-goaQ 8 ______^ — ffffEMKmaEXTERK).'! R d ------Hams,K<.2;50._____ ^ a n ted : Front loador & a Wt r 612 PASTURES 068 gas slacker, SOOO '^“'1 WoM^a^KMCalls BftB&LConstructlon RCROCK CREEK „ PPAINTING Purobrod Angus, yoarling lackhoe to mount on farm Theti Window WoWor A& Ualnlinanc* Lft-ANDSCAPING H ouses.bis.b a rn s , 4 outbuild- • FOR RENT f swathor. bolh oxc cond. <»,/■ractOf. 324-3035.______^ bulls and hoilors. 3264682 432-S516 432 Of 423.5929. 736-1114728-1141 lizing in town mowing All work 4 proparaiion 2 aero bird Irrigated posture Cf 326-5336 or 3264271 anted Immodialoly For &5434344 324-3917 NlN EW 4 REPAIR e.Wealsodoshoan

3 2 E I S E BtEftM attStegas! iiii Bg 7 -2-JBOOKKEEPWQ------f 2^ bdr»m 'duplox foTr^irod' ^ 10-35 hood of Hobiobiholl- —IHPLEWNTS------IS POWER RAKEixft coupio, prolor carport or ^ Ounhom Lohr lollor har. 77^ SERVHJE f - ors. 324-3106 toavo mtq- - -12.RJ 62 Logan potato digger,------Specialzlng5( in smoU------VACUUMED 602“ UNFURNISHEO ^a^B~o^.^^204'or 734- row. crowfoot front and orgreons trimnfod. YonrlingRodAngusbulls. f?* omplotelyrobuillZyoars . businoss A ogricuJuro. " HOUSES ______i - purobrod 8. somon tostod, roar, cylindor. Hold ready. $1700. Coil ^ 5 6 4 5 -flaaa?.?15mW-87W. Wo^“Vook'M onlh'Ouartor. ------DEI^EnED-— ------t.oalwlI r Wanled; Summer pastofo, oxc. for hoifors. 543-8865 -S H l ------i s a s i a r - — 2 bodroom, 4V4 icroa & out- SOOpaIr ot cows and 15 on/ico Induding picioip a GGravel ra sand 4 topsoa dnvs Of 543.6564 ovos. 4020OZO^^^owershilt, doEvory. fl»ara oxporionco ^733-7234 buildlng«.$450*dopo8it., . buls. Cafl 845-2001. - 7 FARM SEED , , fofdriyoways, ^ L V L E A DEBBIE------—parkingp lots, ------W e ^I w what you can i do!------; roforortcos. Call Shoftoy atI Wanted\ lo ront: 2-3 bodroom- ?( 7 « “ DAJRY '7'8 8 Heston ^ swalhor, 16' iTALFALFA a SEEDI Fine JOHNSTONE V!Youcanhaultoo. raeEstlmatas h -tR O G 324.8652.______homo for professional cou. EQUIPWNT header, hea rubber flaps on startem loaly hybrid with ox- 324-3543 N0R1ORTHWEST CRANE & 3 bdrm, 2 bath, basom ont. plo in Kimborly aroa. Call O aer w / conditioner, cab, cell i m m , 8 ^ 2 0 3 . toavo mossaoo. —T. — — ft® ellenl longevity & yields. RK3GING. Concordia Way, $775/mo. 400gallonsolarbulklank, AC, Ac, bio llres, exc cond, LoaQcafly grown 2 mlk» west 783;1234.... _ PR oressj!i^ N A ^ O T ^ G Phono 1-818-708.2257 or’ PfOlOSSiODSlf coupio would 1 $8700.655-4381 anytimo. ntftLQIonHS£orfyJ>yJJobon___ LUAINTENANCE— ______Z 736-7235.______. _ -lik e lo ronl home in Buhl,— i Massoy 3 pi mower, good, HalllalL $1.25 lb. Call collect, , 733-7221 EXECUnVEBRICKHOME-4. . prolor counlrv. 543-4271 J, 7 ’A hp Dotovol wator coolod $375. W7i C a l £4-3407. 1-3(-366-2528______,j50tivicE^^.-j L ;*? RVINQ STUDENTS C om m er^ bodroom. 2 story w /boso- s d.^Bolldu^ooIs, sin- Shoshon* 1 & 2 bdrm apis. vacuum < pump, will run up Bur1*yTracbr But Salvage AHaKisKa sood for sato by grow- -777 NDOW CLEANING denllal.BI • moni and many amonltios. In historfc buikJing on rivor. 10 i 14 units, u m approx 72 Buying Buy Salvago Tractors er.h ASSOCIATED GENERAL 0 nam e says It alll gtophr.mcy, motal roof coalings, $850 porm onlW utllitios. r.Novrervartoiy.CalJofTy 1 rool rocovery. Leaks / _ Ck3an 8 outot. ^ 7 6 2 9 J hours. $3200.324^451. ____fPaul. ID»438-5420 Canttllon. Jr. 324-4182, ^CONTRACTORS OF , -" c. ,r. ' woMosgo o d & rsa so n i^ o l gravol rool ------Dopealt a rofofOTcoa-fe— - gtwull arwianwi Cal-736-a786,------iJO paltodIfnrt |n 94 hr» RnnI _ ------" * ® IC A ;fN a------itching •Corrugating- quirod. Call Rayal 733- Juoprtm copies. ConstnK- “ ‘S m alnienslenance program. S336of73M202. ic n jobs availabki to bW. a ^ J a i iKo4dIing, shakos 4- - 3reo sorvico to plan holders ]los. 52 colors lo THREE ------T344»tAN------j . S 10 from. FreoEstimato aViILLCLEAN4JP3 Lfconsod.bcx), bonded 4 Insured. ■ 5UNWAY FARMERS 738-8161. - . D LANDSCAPING. ' ,,,___ .. ■ 'CARPn • Lawn mowing >, CLEANING M DTpTltUNi?''^ REALTY CERTIRED ' Ilnor homo r ^ r s - l j 733-5338 AHPFT CLEANING ANO M I S S •ARS EXPERIENCE B E 4 R For roni 5 bdrm. 3 baih, hESTORATlON SajTStowDiohl m U N«3 Q ft U W N WORK pfingCItanlnoSp^al. JCBU: BUILDERS ft REPAIR 734-4510. Powift couniryhomo on 1/2 aero, Powor rakhg M[BH •ISII 2400 sq .n . utils, pd. $980 osldonllal •Commercial SERVICE removal & tnmming mo. $1000 dw . 734-4120 .1992 IFESXrVA 2 DR.R. HATCHBACC K V -"CtICUC Certified‘Fully In- Nojditoosman. N KEN*:N'S LAVW CARE ^ S h n * nFertnizlng ^ v R A /ly ured 'Insuranco Work Concrele. Cor carpentry, ‘ Mowowing.Trimming ^ 0 , 1^>renoosavailabto. . Hagorman; Cloan 1 bdrm, 1 VvNV^l^f ^ Well/elcom e 'F iro & W ater plumbin • f ^ iS z h g ” bath on 2 acros. 1 ml W oi EEESTIMATESI ^ Rostostoratk)n*DuPonlMas- sidkig R^inbiibk> 4 oxpononcod. -734-2005005, Bob o r Robin lown. $300. s/l. 837-6304- )r Series Conllled masonry. Ca r 5TO^_ " ter _____ ....''Kimborly; Nico 2 bodroom ------5 c■ C H O O S E ^ •UjSJpholslo^Ctoanino'Pol SOf mobilo homo. dors & Slalns Removed Sonfor,k?dSa>onla.W4-2428. c 7T C 3 M E '------— JOHN’.Mf»«QTQTlttlM^ ____ — MODERNI SM rvffaTR'e-nSfT-’ SEHVK^ A131.2bdrmduplox.Car- * jlePrtaM l Only tho Wand ------____— :______Flfl tf a S E R V ^ E Lawns gardens, o a ^ tots & land- potod. caipod. & W/0 hooK nterBYourHmol PEPETTERSON .. UUWN CARE icaci’ing ^ with 5' iractor* up $375. If you mow lown. I^ M a ^ , ^ 1 28. CONONStRUCTION M”!']?;rrim,Aoralo, Thatch, 3 ^ 1itdtltor. 1 1 • *350. •Nowofromodd. ilie.Insod&Weed '"“'Thiiiohn Pohlm an • . Bwood-Evans Prop Mot •Dodcs C all733«330881 rfvenlngi. • 734-1401 or 4 2 i& S ^ 734-2843 ■ Ronlal cOfi'UUiMS'ld}' non- Rxxn adcfli^^i. etc. ~ "~ t .~i . ; smoWng.Rotifodwolcomo. [AVEMANKATERIKtf -nmerdal or residofltial. THEE ILONN MOWER work. Cal 734.1m BlBr*nt734-6112 Quoljolily Lawn Caro E E H B B a i ' Cusloiilom BBO servico. Spe- C al nowno for spring and clalliallzo In roiallng spllA sumjmmor services. ______603 FURNISHED tastysty sauces. Your choice — n^ n : ...... ,„u.77TT------C*:all 733-4427. TREE!lEETOPPMG APTS/DUPLEXES of meals.mt Any ovonl, |rg Of SPF tree removal,aval, chainsaw work, SPRMQ SPECIAL rbming or removal, BmaJ.««l.mifpliieo,anylliiio >20%* Paint •Rwairs* ------shnjblrbm 2 bdrm s noar court h o u so . Remocm o d e lo r fix - u p * ! ^ TIIOMPi g of any kind. Yard IPSON'S MOWING Ilk or whatever, $425 a month Includos utili- ■ 1 - after rebate addrtlMrtlons*Nowear»M. SEBVICE lios. No pols. 7344846 for iport, patio, dodi.^ ch- YOUlU m o W E U , rooostlmalol 7344778 en,bai,bath,c«famk:lllo,car- l u o w m . ” ♦ ■ Warm 3 bdrm w/tooaraio on- p «t. - R'ReasonableAlppend- Allordjidablo-.RoIablo . ■ franco. Kitchon. baih, iving S lto.733-1078,ah/tlm*. e .7 ‘PiProfessional OftbTRF •rm. W/D. $350.324-5082. _ LAWNC t r e e 8e r v k : e P C H ^ ...... iCARESERVICE ^ insured 1992 RANGERI '"SPORT" V Propansaroforboeorhmjre. , ______CallGrot ' 604 UNFURMSHEO 1: T rees ft h e d g e s t M i , ^ Pk Loamcm allal^^ers. ^ , " , " 3?’’ Itlmmod.d, I, loppod or ro- APTSDUPLEXES e H o u s o D o c to r 7733-753Z movod-Go ! Ronwd.todolirw, repair, reno- 1 •Good cleanup* ^ P o w e r , ■ • • F a si.d eopendable&rea- p ei \ ♦Inoffi^e vattensons:badTroom8,kitch- .J. - - sgf|abhtAfv ------ia 2 b d m i < ^ ------E mryuo8fTiTyi;r7ja-4i^ y t ^ O p t l o n ^ _ IL^O W I 733-5881 • QUIET LUXURY leeslhaies. 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Call 536-2690 orir c o u c n ,^ 5 ;o a k d e s k s e t, 1 B^crfbwithmaflrm,$50. ^ _gta>..$300.Calia25-S256 0OBver77ofSuper77.eaor Bjb vfioorutililytraiior, PU onna- — ___ 324T5114.even35. d o f . ______STAmWQATSTUOrRo) GRANOOPEMNQ Seott4ag12Z- m J e rd a l m e ta l band ta w . *■; Btf Mini AOHA, 120 •»- hi bikaa, $30 ee. 73^2479. tradsd o rs, $250 e a c h . For- W antod-Ited immediately For OtdeTowne Antique MaB»B D inette wllh 4 chairs, $85; r Lawn Sweep Agrl Fab, 38*, $1400;lablesaw.$75:Ki- $ -S tor pli. Sir Clmarrc notico water softener. . • GRAHDOPENmQ all F12. runt. $450 or Cashlfishl Kubota 4W D lrador nice m ^le dresser with: Very' plush rust carpet-llke :$75. needa new hopper, n raoHer.324-5856. wHhor AQHA- Halter & perio ; new.$4 per 73^0138 j $550; m w lo table, chairs 4 OUeTowne 0 Antique Mai JS £L h o r without front loador • r - mirror,$130;queen-size. - 0 ^ 543-8968. » « baekhoo tor a Kuiwla manco.Feo;$300 LF.(-f-o. 73«aie" S at.4 /1 8 ,1 0 ^ Roumindlrlpplanolickoton alsoba ___ Hde-ftUd,abilugly,$50; , etof. Cash. 3240035. 3gfr4661.______; 8irHEAtWQ»AIR 1 6991^. Washington Nortlxthwest. $150. Restric- Jradof. >ol- com plete quoon-stze bed. f i 734-6008 lionsn tso o V .3 » 4 S 4 4 . Wantod:itod: Oldor John Dooro. Work horse, Belgian atl a n $12()^kkig4ize,$l75. , , .COfOmOM NG work, ] new blade towrera 4 1973 19' Mercury Com et. $400 — •orviee. forrerjaek li JOrldinglawnmoworwith Sdndiwinn A ird m e; ox o rd se fordrd oror Massey Forguson lnlr^oo^oond.$Wo(Sor TheBa)ga!n8kle,22lMain:- blades.$350orbestoffer. o m traciors, proforably mulM.Cal32i41M. JxtttotlwrS»Sg70. - AvoW.733-5656/ • ' f a«toctft75.734-5W6. 53«2461 aftor630pm. 53059 Case becMwe. now en* roar bag. 8 hp, $250; bfte. 19.000 BTU.2^V, Soars 423-^ h (rom loadors. CASH. — UokJng (or axtriTvacatlonilw Qood usod caipet. 4 colon, a MelR»e610Bobcalakk]Bteer gIne g 4 d u tc h , oood cond, i : : SU. JEWEiflV AC, no Irom, works, $25; Sedl< >»324-5ese. inonoy? Why not u l ihoMOM $3mydwith^a$555 " ^ loader, Wisconsin motor, $5500;61QMC2lon16’ $ ^ rllonal tlainlets siooI 711 HORSE V/ • RlHjood lums youVe bean \ , ' AND FURS \ bed, good wood haulor, 36*brownscroon/slormdr coolioler, approx 6 '* 8'-6W . . . w/rlpper, good shape, b wiih righl-sldod handle, e m MUSICAL EQUPICNT / ti0(1ng7aassirMwld0ll. $3500. Calf 736*0768 or oood0 cond. $1000; 73 mpressor 4 condensing GRANOOPEMNQ .- '■ ' SSm. Red Fox ft leather lur, ■ $50; 2 w ood lam ps wiih M IZ O O . Biro *33 oloc MSTRUHEHTS M! — , , Okie Towne Antique M a n '' ^ 32M 262.______Chevy C Vt ton PU. runs, ur 12* roping youlh aaddh hardleywom. $2000.736- k ' $300;WiMiom.75conts ^burlap sh a d e s . $£0. Call ^ » l sow, $500. moal sQo- —r r r = $250; 15*^ J Hawkorl o r * ------^------:------3 '" ------— ______S a t,4^8.10-5 eves Of wknds. 734-4292 or.,$200,934-4742,934- $: -PIANGWNO. $800.324-7239 - ______^^,^W «h^,po : runnlnglool.734.9621, ...... (ork. now,-*725:-15V . ROTOTILLING g« d e n s,. •howsadtfie.$675:l5V - 815 LAWN & GARDEN...... J l 611 tabio, 2 master c o d r ^ Skirtinling for 14x70 mobile, Skylarks HighDosertAlork.$72J jt; Kingsbe.water bod wfth mk-.. 8‘j( . 12‘-5torBOaBhod..T1-11 I m i lark violin mado in Peo- K725.. 14.6 ou it IrosI Ire e White >am.-'iikaneWi$350.Ali pki-sRo'sRopubOcolChba.Ap- 323-3972 . ____ W e i^ h o u s e refr^ $ 3JOO 0 0 wredlio^boart|^n^^ » 1991tablesaw.brandnow.'-j siding, MO. Call 733- ^ d ft-trimminB- -praf«>d ------J976T4n«y77h07«TT«IIiffMir TinariTirattiniW e^e^ r -HaOor oBeryagfSO. '3j 2545;icivo m < ^ e . ------Judod. 733-7421 _ ootiablo ^ 0(fef.432-66fealler6. Tj Railroad lies $6 4 up. Crala indm tal. 4 now t i i ^ new floorloor & Ilka ne«^ $200 olier. Call - '90 Sears Craftsm an riding Antique d aw loot lub: Newly Ha 8. 734-1715 •______Like new b le g e lovo se a l. re-enamelod: chromo daw 88 ME TO CHANGE Storyi 4 ClaikC consdo plono. • lrador.12hp. O/H valve. J :ollonl condition. $99^ — $250; am g % bite, pink 4 Thatching, lawn mowing & feet. ffl Availablo (or viewing 29 D IS P L A Y S ? «M llo 1992 0-D 6x16 trtforoooMpoae- ^ elec start, 4 spd 4 rev. Tt 2911 evu«wws4wookoflds ^ n.Muslseotoapprod- ^ nodt3950.324.397r^ blue iirth training wheels,• head Bghts, 38* twin blade, rototaina. r M ia. 324.5855. at aj The Bon Marche, balh — ^ Etpta^ on sak), como in ’’""-.(ll! shop aroa. F or deialls call dma^eoffer.bESIGN Antiquo toam driving hai . used i^rox 10 hrs. Snow ” ^yearotdQEdishwashe^lo; NEW- SHIPMENT Ollice. - Stuait Armio al, 734-4800. , SPAS??rQVE5 WHO^OLESALE, 265 Ash St W ashbu nost, Irlffltned in ^Ive I. -blower attachm onl. snow 117 ai lii^LANEOUS I WSTOMTOPPEHS desk. $25-$45;'swivelI ehains-.used once. Exc. BestdfoT.fiatfte/nsfvte. qJ CaB 734^526:______momhsnths old w /caso. $595 t325. Cal ^ 9 6 0 7 . FORSALE g g Opon 91 0 9 .7 days a wook *-*“ • . . . new.Mi — chair*. $35; Oak blinkI ShaBfci|f1S00~73:^18. Chalivfink dog m n 4V# x 101 ^ V. Must soil. $250.734.’ Charmac 4 horso trailoaiior. Amana micrewavo, 500 watt, bods, $155; Oak desks. G TROYBLT/BOLENS -S W lP t »lailload,wtf(-inuid(.C(c. Cal lOpowor levels, excolloni • ilu a S p n c a a n d A ustrian ^tro u b le pVdestal execulive X *< 61). $ 1 7 5 ; ^ boy’s 3 spd 0 $55^5.423-4411. . Pin* (7-10* tall) (or salo. . 1 mounlaki bike. $75; round EQUPMEKT 324-6694. desk, excellent condHion, HEW SHIPMENT Odico NoNod^,nointorost, 8!8. OFFICE OF! r r . Queen sizo bfid and IrameI - -. Moved wllh moohanlcal - - < $ ; galfishlank;all -_oaktable,<20a:^42.- Custorn-madoi^y- DaDon fflglifairo laundry center,- 200 10 J£ desk, $25-$45; swivel mpatrnentuntl1 £Q $100; (arge wooden desk, tree I spado. Roasonablff accossorios, t $25; old-styto Child's :hil swing sol: swings, chi EQUPUEHT . Brown,aforkropor.ieirI61n. atf-siie slacked washer 4 2 chairs. $35; Oak bunk S1 o p T % ! ^ C . _____ $75: com puior de sk wllh pticea.1 4400 N 1754 E. -c- dassroom desk, $25. Call .gii __ ixmL- 1 boda. $155; Oak desks. - Garden G Coun w . ------C opier: -d5erroxcenofrt.coodnioni. -hut^r«35;536^l31 _____- -BuhL543r6Z14I ______>7334025.: alter 5om______$7 ler: Savin 755, work6------17 - $350;Boyt&airl's20‘ $55-$75;42W411r 1-«0«47-e76j1 Qood.Siid. 543-6719 ovos. Ho(M&stock trailors, loalu kig Logan Coach& Cirdo. Fmancing & trado in’t Linda 678-2286 dayafsor 0 $85; Whirlpool Irostfroore- Wado 678-3342 ovos'voB/ WgoratofJiSO. T h eB ar^ S k lo ;2 2 1 Mainf r s i t f; k D c . ______Bys I 5 J 7 AvoW. 733-5656 Trado butnpor pull. 7 wido, < ti* ^-««K gtrpt I S w S i horeo irailor for 3 ho«o; 0 son $3500. CM 3264497. _ Wanted: Horeo traOor, akml num or FRPgoosonock 603 BAZAARS l © ( g , 4-6ho>»e C a P i^ O e O»■ . ANDCftARS K W Mtorn show dothing anc . loR hats, many cotora, ^nicc ^Annual Arta&cfatA pair o l t ^ leather c h ^ Show, Jackpot-M ay^ 4 A t G a r ^ slza 7. Call 423-5787. ^ 1«h.Umitodkpa'co.Rn. W estlila n d M ot»tors : WWtandom horse trailori i ^ la d Rulh. P.O . Box 123,1 § [ p [m i m S1400.Can7S8-4573. Rockaway Boech, OR I______— ____ 712 KRIGATKW 804 BULDING ■ 1-3^allnndBQckfllJiand.u i d ^ _____ MATERIALS------iino,$1500.3-whoolfnosin good condilion, $2800800 KHchon cablnels. matchingja 1 9 7 2 I n t ' l S c: o u T 4 x 4 ...... oach.S44-2629______.wan 4 baso units. Cko now .. J22S0 2 hp convortod.conlrilugal woodboxoa.$1125;ovoo4 PSI • ranoo top. $17^ 734-5854. pump,43GPMat 30P8I, I 1 9 ^ D o d g e OC o l t V i s t a ...... I... *5450 ll^h3-40M attof5. Usod la n b rlo k 10 to 15 360 It. 8 in., 150011.6Iir: in., -wots 09i».Can 3244914. 1 9 8 6 F o r d B r o o n c o 4^ x 4 ...... 1 9 8 9 C HRYSLER R I J ' °p.°ono ... _• ______■ .*5950 1985 PONTIACAC pRK ER.....^.T..,...... r...______,____‘SO O a S T E . .

REPAIR S^llaf onlasVrr2'ronmT'‘ ASPHALTSYSTEM3. ^.hw ft^..7?f7?27. *4988 ;------Cal 733-4013.------— 808-CH lD REN ’S ------— 1 9 8 5 I s u z u T ROr c O PER.^..-;.v.™ i^^.7*5950 M . . SPECIAL 8* uaed JZ19 wal, — ITEMS. - - - r- les, Baby cti> wiih maltrsss. $50.J H o n d a ^C!C i v i c 4 d o o r ...... :»6950 . - JonOT0.324-g142. ___ ^ 7 3 4 - 7 6 4 7 SPRINKLER PIPE REPAIRS. Wo win ctoon^ up 807 aOTHIHO 1989 Isuzu P ICKUP....ic i ...... ’6950 ' If - 1 -A l thosol)ooopilosI3*h^ 9, . Summofwo^infloown. _ n n n p r n _ . 1^ SliU 10. $607 — -l586lsuzuJfl€i t v w r C n ...... ^*6950^ evon with tho whools on..in.. Cttl 734-3248. ■ Ch>doLint^.67B.7149. SPRINKLER PIPE REPARUR 80S COUIUNICATION ^ 1 9 9 ] ^ r ^ j ^ AO n i^O|OOOMII£S j j j ^ 18^950 SE!WICE DEVICES 1 9 8 7 P L YTVIOUTH M 1986 PONTIAC\C : ___ y— — ------C A R A V E i ------r------^ ^ 0 0 0 S T E — must have 30 or moro poo, po, AttnR«nch«ra'4FanTNr*l #25018-1, Autlu to m a tlc , #;#12006-1. Power Sunroof,)of. Seat, ' : — P?ri4??-?7w, ^ 3Mdorolamoblloradlosl2r Air,Tilt, CCn ruise. Jvluch More! Maxar4 1 Mosiar. Com- 713 POULTRY AND plolo wish antonno. oxiomal S 1 9 8 6 N i s s a n P i I : RABBITS spoakor, o lc. 1 Motorola P i c k u p ...... *4950 ”*16888 *3988- b a se sta tio n , rodi dlrec- EASTER BUNNIES. All ST.siz- tlorialantonrwJmnslonnor, OS.W .324-^.______otc.AIIInaxoellm(eend>ji 1990|suztfPic'ICKUP...... ;...... J69S0 — tkinl Paid new, $5509, sol E r ^ th o song of iho Kh. -«aH>800. BOeWHrrEQUAl,$5oach. £ ______Co" 438^192. — B09 COWUTERS : G j SS 714 SHEEP A GOATS EZ Baroodo pon, oxc. oondi- Z S ! 9 —r Hnn, p T n r ^ l 536-2067. 'Bum iamba lor salo, 3 i- 1 9 9 1 P o n t i a c T r a n s p o r t V a i ^ . * months oM. Can 324.5683.n- IBMPC640K,2-51/4DD; *15,950 “*r sollwaro,-color, printer, $495.734-«49 - ' ONiYi3;ooOMiia ■ ______7 1 5 S W ME ------= ^ 1 9 8 7 - O L IT WX24EoIntoRUkolTowr )LDS—— ------——______1 9 8 9 - B U i e K ______4 fanwfcw g^ to s wiih BooriOT Soerigcofo2Sr423-4343. C A L A4 1 l S CENTURY CUST0r 0 M V : ~ ' n r Packard BetlPCrltkrrtflicr • = ’“ #06288--2,'A/erA?5f/?5f/FM €aSiL‘lU J/=c=r---wrs06104^070 .^ llly 3^000 M _ $1600.CaB^4-2451. Llkg NewJewl PPower W indows, Cruise,5c, A/ / c ! ' : ’7 " oa. Tandy 1000 SLoompmorw/ _ koyboard, color monllor,I 1982 Ford ThutiUNDERBIRO...... *41888 *6988 Tandy printer, mouse 4 ' 716 FARM u s e . mouso pad, toy stick •4omo — gamos- all lor $750.726-■ 1 9 8 5 B u i c k RlEe c G A L ...... 1990 Logan Coach, 7x2020 3616 days or 788-9472 .*3650 ___ ' floosonock cattle trailer.or. ovQg. 324-2451.______■ 4 9 8 4 j G r a n ^ Rh iX 'tfD rrrtT T ^...... *3950 '^obllo stoam rol-min, com­m- '610 FIREWOOO ploto unH steam rolls andnd ■ • S uperPER SHARP,; ONLY 5 2 , 0 0 0 Mll£S Ix- Seasoned hardwood. SpOl 4 PngbIn.Ji5,OOO.c3fDon-in- roady (or delivery, somo S 1 9 8 5 B u i c k L e S s a b r e ...... nisat544-2819anor6;00I olno in rounds. 423<4536 1*3950 O n e OWNER ------■ 1 9 8 5 F OO ] R D ------1 9 8 5 - € A D I t L AAC— C ------1 9 8 6 Q l d s . 9 8 R e c e n c y B r o u g h a m M T E N T I O N I M *3950 T E M PPO < DEVILLE Super SHARP # 2 2 0 6 4 .1 , Aut<,utomatlc, - • #06494-2, Loaded,J . : ; A /C , Less T h a n 50,00050, Miles, Very Nice Car. r a EASE 1 9 8 5 C h e v y CI a i p r i c e ...... *4250 L arge Selelection of O n ly 5 5 , 0 0 0 m ii£s *29995 *5988 U sed - Rec‘conditioned A ppliarances fo r

■ 4 9 9 1 B u i c k S kkvLAItK...... y .*9950 " W i t h - T e r m s " • . 81^11,000MUfs ------^ W A S H E RR ^ 5 T O Y E R S 1 9 9 1 P o n t i a c : | Si U N B I R p 11,650 D I S H W A S HHERS-RANCES t , C onvertibIBl^I ^ AUTOAKfnC, AIR CONDfTlCTONING • - 1 9 9 1 GS M \ C ' - 1 9 8 4 C H E V Y ______MICRO S - 1 5 J I M 1 S-10 BLAZERR R E F R I CAERATORS E 1 9 9 1 B u i c k L eeSS)a b r e 14^950 # 0 6 5 3 4 ^ ,-5 #15024-2, Automatic,r, V.V-6, Loaded! A/C, Good Condition,ion. - All Used Appll'pllances Carry A 4 DOOR - — —GuoranteerM'e'ne^Offerln^erim; — ^ - 5 , 3 ; — ; T 9 9 1 O l d s R e:CENCY_EL!TE...,yi c i ^ 9 8 8 ------— We'reOverstockKked-And-Need'To— ' m 9 5 ^ : ______6,0 0 0 -M ii£s______...... - Reduce OurU.—.U sed Inverjtory. ' ..... 17 B l u e L a k e s , 1 9 9 1 C a d i l u c: SJ e v i l l e ...... ^ 118,9S0 4 DOOR,DR, WHfT^ RED LEATKP INTBUOIIOR , ■ ^ j. B l v d . N .

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■ -'I,'-/ ...... / r • ' /• 0 -2 Times-Nows. Twin Fall!Foils, Idaho Saturday, - ' > " • / ------— 7 ...... -y... ------tme^SSSSSSSSSmi Miscellarinepus 819-825 ^ h i e ss i e : S p e cC i M s ^Ire 8 i i o m c e 620 PETSANO «25jyAMrEOTOBUY KK 5 WANTED TO BU Y , 828 2 5 'WANTEDTOBUY . . :: EQUPHEHT •SUPPUES- '-J -20 lon ctoM hay deivored lo cChallengers & Barracudas. Hi slmaar 4 stroke i t i n g I m tran bike-934-6387 days Wai For Yoi F^SalAltfflikASoliico ■ C a l l a g e ^ ...... J it. ' «hKln. Call 736^936 u k FRENCH FRY CUTTER Hubs to III 3V*‘ IH axte shall wanted. Heavier than store tomounlM&Wwhoels. _ SHARP FO-230 fai.uaod Springer/Brittany pups,-6■5 *"*c u tters, like re s ta u ra n ts 7 weoKB old. ta ils docked. T h i ss Weejikend,~A / J Now H oII^^8^lerf^ At YfYPffy.V^, 73^^827, $45. Cal 8^5104. Fronl end loador lor Ford -£ 8» PETSANO ' UKC DoSria b M P M hound Bo8lingequ^9n»nl.oafs,an- SOOOIraaof. i 837-4040. COLD BICYCLES, 1960 OR . : SUPPUES 9> chor, lifo fackots. otc. Call q , OLDER. CALL 734-5007. . A u f c ^ Mon-Sal, 10am-5pffl,734- r T t a L* ofOld clocks, jugs, bowls, pol- e 57*aiii r ^ m a k ) AKC Scottish Tor- ¥p>Weoupe,S43^1. _ . 1227. ask ter an. JlovDavldson. 734-1586. l Ii070 fallNr>ds,&cast^ . , rior.Bwoei(*oid.(200.CaI Buying; Camel cash Cnolos. q < _kHd»on hems. 3264548. 5 t« 1 2 0 . Good swamp coolor, rool J i _ 821 STEREOS/ • 1276lhSt.E.,TForcall mount: n 2 mallard hon 01dmomorobllia:ClvUWar. 01 3 tsrantutaa w/tanka; Scor-» r- RAOtOS/CpS ducks; B^ymonKor. 423- aircraft, a spons, eld W est, p im w/tank; 45 o d acjuart- _5104or423-5136.______gole.Ca!fsfe^.- 19922 GMC EXTK CAB 4X4 .. aumw/.acceuodMM n* C ar tlerao. Blaupund CO, 2 ■2 ^h^tSrfco^^cSw ^ GcGood usod opon ann eowirtg Old 01 vtooden hope chest ' * rihnai. 733-2146 ieavoive Orton amos, 2-12'kickors ly armed cowboys. Can 823- machine. n ^ .7 5 2 3 . J (treasure chesl).7330349-. ______wlh box, MBOuaitzmidaa* 4310«lleci. -Q r r hraotofs. $1000.324-5230 Guto,fixor-upporo.k.AIso Perennial Po plants, sman troos • 9mooUtomaleC«lmTwrt- ” CASHI For your usod coffl- A / C , . • r . vory acliva; CeckatloJ,M. -gftW-Spgv______/chld’s ta ^ a chairs. &S shmbs, comont lawn or- ’ - p a d dtocs & csssoltos. W l 7 3 3 ^ 9 6 . namonis, n roasonable - ^ r S Tr E E I R E O ,- ^ 5 ^ •Inos&whistb*'Pop Goes90S Sony puDout, Rockford Fos-V lake rock, country, rap, it s : Hartoy Davidson motorcydo, _SPfkad. 734-56^.______.ho^oa»or.S36-644a. _ pafo;i0*inbox,5V'4*,Phil-^ d oesn1 mat1o r! 61 6 ^ u e ^ FROM TILT,TII owknd8.67S4730. ji moved from remodeling Ne — Soulx Valve Grinder. Call Newermodol cam por v a n , or ai 4 point. Will pay $2 jobs. Sm all pie ce s, som e k #2GTEK19ZXN1S3S051.1 «GTEK19Z3N1S394;>456 A ^ Sprinpor Spantol pupa. ______low miles, oxcollont condi- .pound. Will pick thorn up. R old champion bloodline. - darnaoeCK.^Sl'ii. Iton, tl 733-7108...... g'CaA 866-2135 oAerSbm. Black & while. Reiarve f»wlCal676-S3t3.------824lviDEO_ ...... AJJCwhKoPomoranlanpup-— ENTERTAimEHT : plea.male^SOO.femate-: &TELEVBION .Li.^SSgr^U^M ;^^ ■ ' . 1 — ^inten^.T siM r NES, 3 90* AXC yoOow Labrador, honost? Qameboy & 5 QonoslsI fajoodllnea In wostom US.f ' _gamoe.$/(W.324<>3S0._ OFAhbi.$1W. 324-2^4. t BoautihJi RCA color console * 1 5 5 , 9 ;3 5 ’ B v so t X pupa, (25. Can al- TV. works great. $75. Call . )erSwook3an.734-1664. J sir .w ->vim im im m sssm . Nintendo: 4 games. Game ^ Genie, exo cond. $175. 1 9 9 2 ' n i s s X ntf^; STANZA X E • ; 734.84S6______2 9 7 1 * I — O lder 1 9 'color TV, works #JNMFU21P3N9004-143...... :...... *10>62 BIRD8I BIRDSI for salo:®- flreal.$50.734-8853. Amazon. Conuro, Cock- ,M Super Nintendo, exo. condi- 1992 NISSAN: S E N T R A E Mlelsrsome caaet. Call i 5 1 0 0 ‘ 637-6916. tlon.ttS0.S»:2067.’ #1N4EB32A6NC760«10632...... - lORY } ...... ;*775 ” 825 WANTEDTOBUY 19a2_E0Kf.TIAj1 4£JE1R£BIRDL. Cherry headod Conure A* 14-16 ft tlbor^ass V-bottom Moving S ale: 3e«toflef.326^17._’ Ife 5 . No home mado boats GRAND OPENING ^ 3pm. Portablo dishwasher, ?heater, 2 studded IS ' tiros, OkteTownoAntiquoMan n . X Dalmatian puppies. You ^to or trailers p le ase . 1 -702- 1992 NISSANJ REG.] CAB 2 V 738-3838 II no answerr desk, books. CB equip- Sk3gchains,bugkrnor,5-pa- ^ Sal. 4/18,10:5 u - Igoo* can own 1 ol those 101 lio door, snow mobiki suits, #1N6ZD11Z2NE37363644...... & loavo inwMQO- monl.lolBofmlsc.1183 1“ 689 f/, Washingion *7611 puppies. Shots, exam & ; Park M eadow Or. Jbools, j clothing, Amoro. 734-6006______worming Included, $20030 14'stock trailor,lln fair lo .420 Goll Course Rd No rr- -:e a e h . Can 726-1813. good condition. Somo re- _ 0ftriy sates. Set onlv.9.6. I0U80 Planis to horse stuff, ::;===5rs=EASlHtauttiEa:r=: -u n v iH n B** ^

------ifrBOtoo^home.-^yrOaJ-'!k •-a^SsO ro^fiw ^SS' - 4 tractor. 734-0622. . ■ * ^ -T ih Ave E. tw in Fails. ^ _ 1979 2aOZXonginopart8& MullKamlly: Ffl a Sot, 8am - bonnios, bo mud) more. Sat tt —a c . 934-5341 J te r 6om____- BIQ garago sale! S a t only,. a ------iro e to g^d homei'Plotl - -6pmrloiB o( mlsc:-905 'S-:8-2,'1285FanaAvo W.'TF.~------gt«ut>d.mfle.S43-5387_._ . : 9-5, 545 Shoup Avo W. & . 1” A nd Larger Solid S tate ..Lotsofevorvthinal...... - 2Roeomort Dr. TF 4unt fly Bros Auction House ■ ■ '•l* rfl0 doohou*o.6 moold.d, non-working color TV’s. PACK RAT YAHD SALE Wo _ 423-4676 ovos of wknds. ^0 can soli your y itfd ^ o s" |^»50.cJ734-8a53. _ E s t a t e ^ : End tablos. la m CashApackl698N.Grapo Cat aos]alos.165EasUand { ^^urebred Australian Shop-r 3 ’ handllno approx. 12 sec-• mower, air compressor, St., St Shoshone. Acroago & .0f,.TF.Canu30 734-2548 ______tions. 423-W fe: loob. exordso bike,'mbiof- household he Hems, plus boat; i honw, quoon size m atlrou » rard S alo, Fri a S ot, 9-S: W lISTL ■ Purebre^gllsh Shepherd4 •68-72 Chevy El Camino g s Boby Home, oxerci&o bike, . « Duo>.CaBa4-75B8. - --— -frameorcomplotecarforr —&- box sp rin g trc a m o ra sT ~T« parts. 324-275Saflor aom. ^m uJtofcyi7ai8, ^blgloragorsgosote.C^o wood stovo, 50 b . anvil, to . vis<^ camp Irallor appis a______h Any kind ol-OldD ileow boy, ------^ : l _ 7 3 3 ^ 18A 19!^!^^tog. " mlK,'l735HovturnAvoE, ui823_-__z:/ western Home. Cailcoltoci:r REA-UARKET -IS SS hohios AKC. Quality com-r . 543^322 Of S43-5315. • 8.00-5.00 evoiy Salurday Salurday Sail onlyl 94pm . a Irttio Cfiri„ a Sat., 10* 6, baby y Anyhjt^jy : . 4aSAddtsonAvo.W. bHolovorything. bH No oarly Itoms, [tn misc. 534 3rd Avo •" TwinFalts I birds. bli 1866 Doriai Dr. TF. I Ww .TF ...... ' ______V : AI1 prlci;s,pju}.l|ix S.ULle,.a..aUgucbatc______934-5861, uo.CnnTWWQfi 1 7 1r h e E3 e s t B u y' ’ s A t: i e A t M ■ €3 0 1 1M a . i n I A v e 5 . E . • T v i ^ a l l s I T h e s ee S u p e r L o ^ e G o o d T 1 h r u S a t t uurday, A priril 18 ONL^ir - 733-18:825 r o j j j J U l ' _____

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*25 WAHTEDTOBUYf 901 ATVSAM) M8 UOTORHOMES 01WI TRAVa " 11005( AmWUE AUTOS — ^ _ M0TORCYCIE8 ______ANDRV'S ■■ TRAILERS ------Small ShtUand Pinto pen ...... A a O R M N A L I ^ ^ — O j t : m an, tlH good M ^ b a i E fr isB1IHuaqvarna250CR,JRT 1974 20‘Sport King, 29K :i965ChovylrnalaSS.2dr. r r . mBea,«wnji^ . many extras. J V-6,283.buci(eiseatal- . - — ------^WOOor bett offer------rq F ^KaUaAfKDX400,goodrvwT - ’ iw II Scom pm ^fef? - n ' SimM'OoubieBaroav K ' drK«hbed(Mroom.set(- : . Ion. ■ccod,|450.73ft«)6i. ___ , *1990 3 6 ' Avion 5 lh w h e ^ ! Sholoun. Anycondmon com . like new . $9000 o r -& 1 9 9 2 M i[TSUBISHI l [ M I G H T Y M B A X M 01753-7687______^ '82KewMM100OLTO,k)Wh i gfide, loaded $45,000. i ben offer. CaB 423-5609. Tnviitttltr,3(no35'.ooei= 5 ■iwha.<09R67S«67 1990 4 0 'Teton 5ih wheel. 7 hard baded $55,000. Aljo26'.1990.brandnew, A “ condition & rsaaonabl: never used. Big dlscountl K1006 8WS&HEAVY " T h e L otves'i!St Priced Trucklc In Southern Id,I d a h o " _pricad. O il 7 3 4 ^ 1 . , 1989 32 ’ London Air. Sih | “T- wheel, glide loaded JMany eilrM i 676-7535. EQUPiENT I Caii ^ ^500,lowmle^ ' e r o r ^ ^ ™ ^ ...... 'ANDERSON'S RV T:110-11B Michigan paddle - PEEBLES RV-Caspar,Wy & CAMP wheel ^ acraoper. Runs U»9dMn.734^113. H onda 65 0 . w indjam m er, -1oood. $ 1 6 .^ 324-4249. ^ 4 A t ^ ^ aaddlebaga. $900. Call W^Sdr^TbedwttTgrS Attn: Pre Owned 1071 semi 20'steel potato 5 T H I S ^ •(dai& hoUlto (il l® tor -g®g^«^»W 31ask Reefer, Fum aw $4,750. bed. $3250/oiler/irade. tnidL7M.^aw>ii ^ 19928'JayeoPopUp Buyers- j_3ee^138WamutSI.TF. i; :anm.k)adedl5.050. 1972 Ford F-6000wHh 42' WANTED: t to n (lalbec * * * * * ” _tnick.734-7k>6avM. . . . 1902 2 S 'Ja y co 5th wheel. drop deck traBor. Excollont condltbn 766-8113 . —W artedrSeurlehertdeej * » P ' 90Z"BICYCtES^------1979 John Deere 770 A ., , >.JBez?,CaB43S.S77B. 'ffilSJisSo*'’'"' ...... Ti (Grader $36700. 1977 ' - # P 0 0 2 3 2 3 Wanted: GO* wheel Bne movrnov^ 2 never ueed Norco 5 to., 20 «te«ek hr mo­ f ,SSf7’." a P .p U p ea. 4 sp w/util. box ^ ( tor home bu rn e r. Cafl ' Travel TraiterR 900. i 11,000. l67BChevyC60 - Hew 2 6 'Collina 5th wheel. B37-0000. ___ 1?ahiminum.18fp 1965Hc^tonbler31 | 8 ton boom truck 65 (£,366 M n Wanted: Bktediahea.bowUawls Evinrude, just ee(vk»d& g a s . Allison autom atic “ loaded 1 ' andaoen.734^tS. ___ tgBy^$600.Cal lOOOSpriiler^^kitch- tj trana. $28,900, or best oHer en, AC. awning, microwave ^S23-7676evo«.52»666a Wanted: Butler chum :'8m i - Mnd.Cal734^1S. 1 2 'aluminum Mlrrorcralt, 6 .$11.f88 Ifi1B86Frelghlliner cab over, rs -425C at ATA.13 apeed. - - I - m tN rE O :aM «ipij». tO'•/)• :)pJohneoA,'Aleetrallef.0X>' Neir^MohtorbyHoMaiV ' ,gs. ceHenUond. $600. Caii TWTRAILER' ' wel'Mv . now tires, eueDem , with 90‘ gale apaclnga. 1969Jayatenltr^Re- c S.O .. condltionlCali 543-4626 1 9 S S 3 D O O R 1300-t5Q0V 7335634. !! 'ler.lumaoe.Inside-outskle J jleave megsaoe. f ^ 12'Stareraft,6toJohnson. WANTED: GitTa ten a p d b lu stc^l^bod (2^ in laihlonabie eolor(a), l”(or nkie.»1000.73t58S4. '«ry 14.16’boallraiier.heme- a n 11 year old girl, very ;jj sO-t^wra&Ara 14* Hendfteksen leal dump , good cond in a qualityillty m ade, heavy duty, would SihWHEBLS I 1 Seats *1.51 -m ake a greal utility or ratt 1972 W o n d e ri^ 26 'Queer !itruck. 110,500.: {2)^lS— braijJ:i«lao.BfeyefcrBaf. ■74 KW (jumps! 350C. ries. J r » a e r . $ f t 5 . 5 « ^ . _ _ choice $15,500.; 3 axlo 60 I.,MPIFuel, ___ 16' Larson 50 hgj^.erw^iSI^Sun^ClniX; y _1976 HlcftWl^25'dean f SPgS3 'd e M , air H akea, pendle, ' luanTans. ■ - 0. '* 17’ Colem an canoe, $325. S3950a.^5500;(i}76KV^ Wanted: Hunting bo«^ re- 0aas434908. Make your best deal !conventionale 400 C. Ited Glass.__ -_____ ' t ANDERSON’S RV dtheyeart^l I t cur^rlongbow.Eveavea irSeaKlngw/tOOhpMero. S11.500 I $16,800: '74 ___ new sun top, $2500 or ol- TRADES WaCOUE Pete.I rebulll.$9,950;'82 s I Wantod: Large chalK bw o ^ d ler.CeM 7 3 4 ^_ 7 . 1M8Bnvo»CtotAlo«l- FlNANaNQAVJUL LPete, 4400 gd tank, 4 axle # U 1 4 7 3 9 0 and folding student doaka.aks. lO/eGlaastronw/manyex- /LOWRATE$> Ppup, 7700 gd, bottom load I Ctil734^t.______Iras. Inboard outboard mor- vapor reeovory. Dozers, '! SALE EN D S Mm i N D A Y N I G H J Wanted; Lala .modei 5th cruiser, must see. Callall 1979TmvelQueen33'Ctaas dumptrucks,baekhoes, n»xu-«>JihBaltAaflipM^aoiteffl axis, under 20'. 1986 or W B d t I K ^'Ele. I Call 234-0869 or 237-0966. Han Entororisos. n ev er. Ceil 423-5 0 0 0O or lO-Bayfin y Capri, hig bey." 1977Champteo28'Cla8aA. 75; «BxrrCT!fl48J973.iairi >»m .tc jiU T: iQrwr nrtrjawca^l»m pa greal[»»- >1; ------Wanled;UnI».Tytooul(ioo(.o o tl —coy^^fieOntor^iiion^ 4 ^oador DDo n ^ . i g . ------7 ^ 5 6 Of -2 .$7S00.Dayorninht,785- -- ,, 1«60^281-era6 Nowcanyina 5ssOOor3a9263. Wanted: OU wNto mountainit3R hardtop. ISOMorccrulser, u r tandom traitor. B o t t l i n gt i DELUXEIM’Trawiauoen, TRAVELSUPREME “ CLARK SCRAPER s a r ”*"""” ?'-. ' condhlon. $31405. somo10 low miles, loaded w/al the trailer traBert. ScSoll-kuiding, oxcoltont condi­ iir" Iradea conaidered. 733-3* candy, perlect condition. •Trade ins welcome tion, tor ront or purchase. Wanted: Paata machine. i"*- 9863 da^a^734-1736 N m tere Exchange Day or ^ ^ 5 5 0 0 Of - 733-1681. ______^ 78M 9W . WANTED: Picnic tab le, oak 1988 Fireball Trailer 24 tt.,

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_ jiobmfiK&ae- _ ^^y»dTey 16».cfl»a-. iX 0 R :OB £D U €1riOM SA]u m ------AmA ner Deoler IncenH v*------...... Wanted:Tenl traitor, neworvor- -^ANDSHEIIS ~~ FAmA8TK2?Wn^o used Ihat'eieepa 6-8 peo*eo* ■ - Clasa A. down bed, genera-, EfeamKaiHte]^ p»e.CalS3^ll6. ^ 10 (t.. overahot camper. tor. rondAC. Mleneilni. /ntA rirtnnAfiA ir m m vvwibu ioBUY:"70yw»^ iili'Hi'liill'lil — W92^*lazd^323- 51 11: te r.4 2 3 ^ 1 5 or 734-7150^ very good conditioVWilr ■777-l992Mazda^cWtrw^ tXlenuBQ ^ L iradeordicker. ■ ■ ” «2-027 Was $8.498...... * 7 ;l ? t d WasSie 10’ V* overahot camper.T. . 1002101 AUTO PARTS 1Z9777 ^ OBS/eiectrtoatove/oven. re* . W anted to buy: A ny u se d »* ...... S eeal; & REPAIRS I992MazdaB-220ClOOLonelied s q 7 7 7 1992 Mazda Sll3u'percab4xi $ 1 0 a. INTERMOUKTAIN -^ ■ 0 8 3 , Was$I0.T2929...... 0,1-JL-l t m-tas Was $15:5,874 ...... IC IT — ‘ M0TDRH0ME8, 4Chevy5hoiechnMneaDoy 7 7 12.977 _ Wanled to buy: F e e d e r p i^ _ WEHDai,53«.2301week- rims.4 rt 60seriea6pVatee< 1992 B-2000 Exteni3nded Cab s n f0 n 7 7 1992 Mazda Su3upercab4x4 $ 1*5 lO'A* aeir-centained camper.H. days or ^appt 536^666 ?balled radiaia. le se th a n Can 543-8472 or. _ ------weekends and evea 3 >«4 Was SI 1.889i9 ...... S ,i1^1 7 I (««!l,Aulomatlc i C 543-5307.______1600. Cal 324-3547 300 mOee on an. g o f f e r . lc Was $16,354..... 12.977 1086 Custom Topper Shell,II, LIKE NEW! 27' Excaliber 1 set car rampe, Home l992Mazda.B-2200EI Extended Cab 0 g 7 7 I992UoIkswafiiSenJetta Carat $ 1 7 Wanted to buy: Good usedied (Its FonKull size ? U ,g o ^ AC. $50/01(07/214'tire s; (92-093 Was 112.659 12row,k)idit>gbeetcuitiva-^ coodKton,8e»2045ev«._^ i$10ea. 260 Alexander. TF. 3 1 1 ( « < ) 2 i W a s S l S5.289 , .....:...... I13.777 g 5^ $26,000. , .71 to r.4 3 » ^ Of 438-5121.LL_ 1990 RocWngRslkle-ln whi) •71 AMC V-6 motor wArana, I992UolkswaeenG 7 7 7 1992 UolkswafiifienJetta $ 1 7 ler, jacka (or hiTl-size ahortbed AC, exo. conditon $ 360. ra^is Was SI 2.309 del PU. $695. 620-4217. May Ca)fB43<71S. I ' l l W .0 3 S Was$l4,4,864...... I13.977 j o r be seen al RC OuicH Stop. tKTEmSoUHTAlN MOTOR HOMES. 1992 Volkswagen G -I991-MazdaJ»ll|afeConvecfjblej_j.g UL evvc^ovefgo]^ «2-037 Was $12,064.f L z z : M 0 . 7m ; Jl'ZZlI.WantadlQbuyiSaibathtDom. ji- ildayi w^.a^Hfr2666_. ^ ■ «i.i78xWas‘S17. ;6.977------»1/a«ibel-cafiipe(\-ehowe»^' =^992 K600 4xZE)a M — - C Q i ------“ »WIW»n?SSn»-amf QLCni— l"W[ 1 ^ 3 ooo te 8344080 ev«ninga._2!;. 9V1i'sport King; (uliyaell*I* home, gen & AC, micro- . l992MM(l!rProteS iaeiu!asSaf,:; ■■$17 WANTTOBUr:61asaaf>ow-.)W- contmed.excMienloondl*.I;, - w a v e . ^ ; .’.. .-n ,.■: AUT0TRAN8MI88I0N8: (92<»5 Was $13,788 (92^117 W a S 'S i S ------c ase with g ia sa e h e f rjr-i«osd«Sk2S^fiz=- w r 777 Sl719ilisM;VJv---'Iv7.777 JW734:fiOir ...... ^- Uienewcusiomtcppershel a 06. $150. Rebult T H ^ , 1992 Mazda 626 Q 7 7 1992 Mazda Ml bl- for '68 or Ch^, »1PU ■ S i'f t Wanttobuy: Kitchen cabl- C4&C6,$335.W/rebuill Was $15,794. 4 ...... M 1 . 9 j i S a ^ . j v w 86^1^ 6 4^ f 7 f V l i 4H2-030 Was$22,12,539 ...... ■... l o torque converter. USED 18.977 WENDELL, B96-2301 week- <° Yamaha 60co o r oomparabie ^ I N E S : Dodge 225; 318 1992 Mazda 626 0 7 7 1992 Mazda NaM o S I O size mctcrcyde, tunning or & 360. Ford 200, 302,360 (92W6 Was$14,924,> 4 ..:...... :....:M 1 ,97 l l m.o59 Was$23i:3i339;n...™^.:.wv;v I 7 , noL733-Otraieavems0n. l m 6 o u k s a n d ' &'390.I Olde 260. 350. 9.777 - I -yUjWOTlhecal!,______l l .6uIck350,$250-$4B5.AII . l992MazdaMN-6 0 7 7 I992Uaikswafileen.Corrado s i n nprices exA ange. Discount _ i K - m Was$14,714,^ 4 ...... M 1 . 9 ' ■ - 830 RfAMAHKETS V i l ,92 077 Was $23,i^?05_„....„... ly19.777 __ ^ ffio ^ ^.^R^xp: ? J 4992 Mazda B-2600 FLEA MARKET , .AC.MIchelin'a.lowmilea. _ O77"I992fludr80.' m - m Was$l4,649. 7 l l I92WI WasS24. 0 $6995. eChevy g SB aluminum intake. i4,465'...... -.V..'...... *251.777 I 1 C I ^ W V 934-6484 . - -1932ijQll!swa£enJi 7 7 7 iqqgAiidiso •G«mp4el»biil-apart-eteeH ~ m -o it Was $13,345, • HUHTBR0THER8ta£Ar * Sm Sa wSonTrtOderesa,- _CtmU2Zja0Q.4001t)oR A 1 1 »92«5 Was S25,sj54Z.~r;r~*2t51*77f "t MARKET t EXCHANGE h ;VOENDBi;63M30tweek- '.' main. 400 c ra n k J U O e r^ ■ ~M992UolkswaeenJ( 7 7 7 Mey2&3rd&May16ai717 I baniif iSSer^Reffifllon $30d (or all 3. Turbo 400 I992Mazd3'MI 1990 Pontiac Sunbird*ird 4i Dr.. IflBO Suiukl - - d o s ^ gnocr beif^flBrr ^ -— ------19B8■* 19»3PACEARROW,CiasaI $12.900.7^5469.______g j 1^989 Ford Ranter Supercab.!t>. ..Mi *1990 Pontiac SunWrd}|rd. «iQ3(u <' - -1964 Mtt2 6 ' Saiw heel, rPo( ^ ffL:KK.'i3.aa.pixtn9.uifijyo}!?i ./_...... 1S66-flM860-8uauk(,4t««i _.j399WordT«M«;.i»ini»«J99aEool*aii«t.Xi.T,.™ ’* "‘aln'miefowBvevitffreor 100!1005-jWnQUEAVrpS---- - 1940 Mazdala 626. 990 U.W. Passatssat. .it«i i : J _ aprockens.llkenewtires,r S S - - ppwerjack, $7995. Call ___ '1983 Olds C(illass,u - -::SS5SSEE™2±: w1 U 8 F o ^ PU. need'e com- . ____1991 Mazda BlB260aXinCali,ji[ui______L99LM i Mazda B2600M Cab 4x4, .i«. ____, L i — ^ 4t»d..appeefanceiaBn>w,. : - pletely restoredr Engine-^ t1B.B05!%0-S407 - i984Taurur23',w/atereor "pl< 1001 Suzuki RM250. •xcol-;C. siorm windows, 2 drs. rear turns (ree. Lota ot extra 1990Pontiaiitlac Grand flm,

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1006 SE IISJ HEAVY 1008 4X4 TRUCKS 1037 DODGE , 1ft1044 HONDA 1oi(070 OUJSMOBU , 108i084 SUBARU 1087)87 TOYOTA - . EQUIPUENT r 1971 Dodae ChaDongor, s l s 1B91 18 HondaCivio.2door ^81 Olds Cutlass BrougharT- 198 wTBoSdTiwdedloood — ongino, 2 dr hardtop, nice h M ^i?“250.‘7'3Mil?6 'S 5 yd Daybrook dum p bo x . hatch, 13.S00 m loa, excol- |atoadod w/oxtras. an- a s S car. $6000. Can 73 ^ 8 0 7 8 , k hnmii.73M714olBea-. bori nm & hoBt, $1500; 1968M '91 Chevy 4x4, S-10. 25 tont-'U to New*- condftion, t*C fa».$3S0.Callaltor6pm _hO| IH 12 yd dump truck.:k, mpg: low m iles, like now, - J f l i 5 € 5 0 0 X « l ^ 5 « ^ .. fc&4-1723 ...... O u l . : $3500; 1973 4070 alngte wil W ng> . CaB 423-6304. . 1984 Dodoe Vista, loodo^ in ?tV«4"h^M*»insd5^ IWi runs groa1fB*,000Jnl8, kxU ------axtoriww13 spdund tiresr» r Do(^050j»o(lcab,-5spd,-r~ ^mirtcoi)Sito(w$3,00(iXal...... *. ■' " ru i 4 'DDR.7 ] #32085,-WAS $1995 $5500; 1740 Caso Uni- AC, PS^M,^«0M^cai»-' 736-2122...... __ 191948. Buzu : 1074 PEUQEOT > $2:$2800ofb08tottef.„ •; loador (Bobcfll) now dios«I 1985 Dodgo Chargor hatch- — 3Z4r71Q9.fras.- <,099189 yOUSWAGffl v> »8273VWbug:TUnsgroat,~ saJotyehutdovm, $€00. X ' radn,b(acliw/snv«r[ntotior. ^ St2.SOO.Cait 324-7138. 0or,| looks & runs good. an 979 FORD MUSTANG ® spd. 86.000 orig. mis. $1600.734-2618 bu;buy... that's whal dM*in#d 5?* DR., #32153, WAS $19951^9? ...... ‘ 8 4 3 llfllbod Irallor, $ 1 5 0 0 ;: l5.S0»31.5lifOS. 326-4661 1 owner, oxcelienl condi- odvoftWngod< is aa aboul. ^ RTOF 913 Fullor transmis- - Ii»i.»3;oo.733-goa2. t1050 a JEEP _ >69 VOLVO J44 Blon, $1200. 8 3 7 -6 5 4 7 . 1009 VANS&BUSES VboH n#v»f know Um value Ol 4 DDR., 1 #32181, WAS $1995.95 ' 8 8 8 > ovos. 536-2023. days. - 1 daMinodunUyouuwll. i98ocj-54x4joop.8ofia *g| im1076 POHnAC . p g / • Lift £ruela; 4500 b AC, 5000» 1974 Ford 200 van. V-8. bikini lops. 83.000 mi., ___ >75 CHEVY MALIBU blowmoJof. 5500 b Yak).0. clo an unil lor Iho a g e . A $4000. Cad’^•9&48. 1911984 Pontiac Trans Am, DR., #32189, WAS $1295» 5 ...... ‘8S>3‘ Cnll 7X-M V) good lown unil. $950. Calli tI1985 Silverado crow cab. LOADEDI Good cond. $4500; 1977 2 W hoolJoop J i$4000.7334585______SPRIt >82 V.W. RABBIT _ 734-5194.______1966 Ford Mustang, hardtop, f H o T li DR;, #32158, WAS $2995.95 ‘ 1 8 6 7 89 Aorostar. AT. om/fm/lapo. 1984 rod Fioro. $2980. 324- j 1007 TDUCKS 7 9 Joep CJ-7. excoflont con- -Z:7113or4234162. \ >82 SUBARU CLR rack, bed soats, $7800. f l i r i C E J g = 733-5853 ii« « 5 p n .______tiros. $5000.678-1517 didition, soft lop, good itres. 1911989 rod Pontiac LoMans CLE^R^ DR.. #32176r WAS $2995.95 ‘ 1 9 6 9 1972 Chovy V4lonw/utility / Satooftrado:1976Fofdvan7 1973 Country sodan wagon, neodsonglne.$1800.Call g* LlLE. 29.000 miles. AC. PS. bo^ A rack, robuilt trnns A Paul 81726-9644. gtgood storeo, almost now 19£>84 NISSAN SENTRA It convorted to campor, goodi looks and runs groat. C all JL E brakos, good work truck.n ' condilion, good liros. would JEEP WRANGLER tiros. Groat cond. $3995 of- s a i l w gGN.,: #32122, WAS $3395M 5 ‘ 2 4 7 7 $1250.734-^2 aflof 2pm BlackonBlwk.6cyl,alarm. J2for.S32.4169 or 324-517L >86 FORD LTD- J973GMC Slopsido, 15,000 Laredo wheels, $8500. '6282 Phoenix, strong drive 1Every V ehicle M a DR., #32125, WAS $3995 onirobuilt 350 4 trans, PS. 7 3 4 -7 8 2 7 /^ 9 0 5 2 Martin J train, noods minor woik. larked W ith • Jw .95 ‘ 2 5 6 8 1015 AUDI 1 9 B 3 * F ^ ^ . A ^, PS^ — PB, AT, $1400. 366-2597, $500-Cal 7^7335. a D iscounted »84 FORD ESCORT ovQninos & wookonds. • PB.4epd.351V8.ca.W ! d P r i c e . 19* - 1981 Audi 5000. diosoCbffr sholl,rrowllros.ovoiload 1061 MAZDA ' MU^USTSELU1990Sunbird. DR., #32180, WAS $3995.95 ‘ 2 5 8 1 N o N egotiation ^ 1675 3/4100 Chovy PU, tots6 koncamshafl,$700«ol-■ roar. $5500.^4-3939 2door, air. 734-7114bo- I N ecessary. olchromo,$t500lirm. Iw/tmdo? 788-2954. 1979 rod RX7 w ithout nn- J o »85 FORD ESCORT Cal 734-04S3. ‘ 1984 Ford Mustang. $1700. qgkw^noraily\ good cond, O n l y a t t : : / DIDR., #32163, WAS $399595 ...‘ 2 6 7 6 Excoicond.733-TO77. g, 2 19B0 Ford 1 ton. oxcollonl 1026 BUICK_ 1077 PORSCHE 1984 Ford Tem po. AT. AC. »83 BUICK PARK AVI cond with now Hat b o d , 1982 626, good cood, AC, — )R., #32116, WAS $3995" ^ : ‘ 2 7 5 8 $4300.734.0756. ^ 1978 Buick Cen^r^^goodj cnitso.4doof.r0-4805. c g n its o ^ ra w f^ o S oltor. 1975 PoTscho 9 f 4 .2 . 0 ^ — gino. now porscho orango P85 SUBARU CL J981 Ford PU, AT. P B .P S . . 1985 Ford Brondd 11. toadod. CONPAl alnt job. Beaulllul car. ;i oxcoltonl condition. $6000. — ULOS sJ c!!!l7^']gV v ° 5R., #39587, WAS $499595 ‘ 2 8 8 9 AC. 2 tanks, now liro s, ust soo to appreciate, 8 CHEVROLET»POKT1AC*GHC1HCTRUCKS*GEO 2 DF bratos.boorinQS, shocks. U ■ 543-6016.______loe1063 ICRCURV K 324-3900 ■901 S. lIpccIb. JtfOBia. Ui 1985 M uslang LX. 4 spd. 4 — spoko mags. A stoal at 32 >.Udu>8U3S.734-65B5 : 19£»80 FORD F-150 ioiflls » imns. $2995' oflof.f. 1027 CADILUC- $19renRM.366.2768 1 * Call 734-6915. ’______- cyf. tow reis, many options, 197, 1973^ore^^^t^.^$400 PICf:KUP, #42035, WAS $391399 5 ‘ 2 9 8 8 1969 F-150 Ford. AC. P Sr . 1974 Cadillac El Dorado.. goodcond.$3500.734- _ S i »84 BUICK SKYLARK J $500. Call 536-2067 or^ 1224 days. 733-9175 ovos. ■' II- 198 PB.4spd,351V8. campor y 2 D)R., F #32143, WAS $4495 ‘ 2 9 9 7 sholl. now liros. ovorload3 934-5880.______- 1986 Ford Mustang convort- 1071070 OLOSUOeiE roa;. $5500.324-3939 bto, loadod, tow milos. C an — >83 CMC CK1500 - 1028 CHEVHOLET 1977Toronado. FWO.Ioad- 1985 ^ilvorodo crow cab. ^ »4-^Bll8fftTnii _____ 3YOTA JS:KUP, #41936, WAS $49‘4 995‘ 3 S 8 3 o d , good tires a n d cond. W n iLS <®T0’ $4500; 1977 2 w hoolJoopP 1964 Chovy Nova statlon- $85(3/b ^ ofter. 7 3 4 - 1 4 ^ >87 PLY. HORIZON luftctfc. $1200.324-397Z. [ 1044 HONDA ' . 198 _ wapon. AT. PS. $700. Cali 1980Do«a88,4dr.AC.PS. )R., #39586, WAS $4995,*95 ‘ 3 7 7 6

body goadf$4500. Call" 3S0onoine'.350JafB,4'S’ ror. 734-5781 ovos. *■ 423-mS i .______. 4 barroll Holly catb, $750. 198'86 PLY. COLT ------1887-Maida B2200 cal>- -CanS43-4271eves. , W C3N., l #32076„WAS $5495195 ‘ 3 9 7 6 pIQs, 5 s p d , AC. AM/FM^ 1978 Corvette Paco car. cossolto. campor sholl.'• 49.000 original m iles. All ■ ■k.a-w- 198>82 CHEVY CK1500 Qiflv $3800.73^2479. _ cpttona Induding kiaihor SALE E S E V E: II V I I 4X4,4, #42013, WAS $5995...,“ ‘ 3 9 7 8 1987 moblo butchoring unit. loridr. t-lops. BoaulKul In- 198>86 ISUZU 4X2 ' Wiih all oquipmont. Call skio&oul, $12,500 or bost :KUP, #49561, WAS $59S5995‘3 9 8 7 ___ oiler. 678-0431 ask lor J tfM H B?V.« ) . FINAL DA\\Yl pra [;• -plWMW.^grB^3e93rWW!^' - 1 9>84SUBARU'Gfc==™ 8 londod cab, lully loadod,1, 1979 Chovotlo. 4 spd. 1 ALL 19929 2 TOYOTA CAMRY![ Y S W G3N., I #39588, WAS $4995^ * 3 9 8 7 ..r,«...i(MaiJos.723.2ad.Avfl.WnU n.own«^wo(l.cooditjpQ..(M». . . p ------. 1 9'86 8 MERC^-MERKUR- Tvwn Falls.______)RT#321367WAS-$5995-: 1992 Dodgo Dakota, V8.r 1979 Chovy 228, good cond, ------^------2'DB 95-^286 ^— rako ovor pmls. 324-1181:1 $2400 or bo st offor. Call ) D I S C O U N T '85.0LDSDELTA88 a tof 8 pm or all dav Sun. . X2000 "IT 2198 DU)R., #32162, WAS $5995.* ‘ 4 6 8 1 ------•84 El Camino. V-8, AC. AT.f; 1983 Chevy Malibu sf^lon PS. PS. cass. custom whls.5. wagon, oxcoDont condition 198'86 SUBARU GL . $5200.734-3406 ovos. fully equippod.$1700.316 “1 dr)R., #39584, WAS $5995.9 5 . . . H ^ 2 •87 Ford F-150. low ml. wiihh Rkfaowv^. 733.2806. ^rSig^ 1 oT ^ 84 FORD BRONCO II shbn. $6500.733-5536. • 1984 Camaro 228,30,000 4, #41943, WAS $5995....’."...‘4 7 7 S : 5 miles, 1 ownor. T-top. 5 . 4X4® 9D Rangor supor c ab V -6. z 198

I w W M ^ m l T g ^ AT. AC. nico. $6895.-CaII_ casmilfloo. 324-3715 3S ' 4 DE)R., #39583 WAS $5995 ------734-5649 ...... • ALL 199:92TO_Y_QTA_PASEOS ■91 Ford XLT F150. $1000 ar 1990 Pontiac 6000 LE. AC, ------197785TOYOTA------•- .tako ovof pyrnms or bosi ol-( lilt, cnilso. powor windows PICK:KUP, #49560, WAS $59S595?4883 ^ tor. 734-1724 Of 734-2390 ' and kxHs. cassotto. $6750. - .gfli|324.-«?52,______IT . 19886 MERC. COUGAR *2000) D I S C O U N" T 2D)R., F #32161, WAS $6995.?5 ‘ 4 9 8 4 lOOa 4X4 1029 CHRYSUH ^ 19888 CHEVY CELEBRIT 1966 Toyota Landcruisor .'A 1986 Njjw Yorkor 5lh Avo------WGI3N.^AC,685,-WAS.55S9S." I ! ? 4 9 8 7 c i^ . oloct'winch, wirod for ■towing, now clutch, ru ni s nuo. most all oplions. nico ■—^ 19887 V.W. JETTA aood.Sl500orbo8i-ol>oFr-t •_& 'doan.$4Z|0^m — - '■ « j R)R., #3M29, WAS $6995,9 5 -‘4 9 9 2 ?34-a210.oxcoot Sundays. , 89 DODGE D.-50 1967 Scouir4'cyUndorr4” 8 1 ^ 5 - I ’ ® — PICK:KUP, #41926, WAS $69S699s‘ 5 4 S 8 1 987 8 MIT. GALANT 1971 Intornotional 4X4. V8. 4 DR>R., #39589, WAS $6995.95 ‘ 5 5 5 7 air radio, vory cJoan, $2395'i — — - 1 989-FORD^EMPO 8 ofboslottor.Ctill 324-7977 95 ‘ 6 2 7 4 , 1975 Chovy short box. ALL 19959 2 T O Y 0 1 a 7 e u CASAS 4 DR)R., #32155, WAS $7995. ^ 4)(4,9'lift wllh 40’ Groundd I ' ^ ------1 9 8 Hawg liros. runs good,I. 4^ft419l3„WAS .57995....? : : T 6 8 S 2 noods paint. $1500 or bost w ' olfor. Call 733-3279. IP d i s c o u n tT 19990 FORD TEMPO *3000 9 5 ‘ 6 8 9 3 1978 Ford Bronco. AC. PS . ^ 4 D>R., F #32135, WAS $7995. runs groal, $2500. 733- ^ 19889 DODGE COLT lB&4or733-1915ovos. 3N., #41964, WAS $8995.9 5 ‘ 6 9 3 2 1900% ion Chovy 4 whool ____ W G r dfwo^gw^Bhopo; $2000. T T f * ! 19991 FORD RANGER :KUP, #41995, WAS $8958 9 9 s ‘ 6 9 8 1 I ^ S H L p i c k 1981 Toyot9.SR5 4 x 4 .o x c .' 91 MIT. MIRAGE . condilk)n, » 5 0 0 or bost ot- j B j B 199 fof.734.8370allorSDm. ■ i D>R., R #39564, WAS $8995.9 5 ‘ 6 9 8 8 1985ChovyS10,4whool ^ 19991 NISSAN ...... :Kl?lV?f?T90SrWAYy89589»‘6993^ = Todd days 733-2954 or - pjCF90XEO-PRIZM------Aifc:19.927lCIOXOHc43«:PJCKUc u P S = . i ^m:,'#32l48rWAS-$B9'951 , ^ 6 9 9 7 ^ — oxcollont conditkjn’, $6000! 19888 FORD BROHCO 11 543.6016.______4, #41975, WAS $8995....! " ‘ 7 S 8 4 1985FordF150.4x4.6cyl ^ 300.4 spd. rod with nico $3000 91 FORD ESCORT •canipof sholl. Inky rims,. >R., #32160, WAS $8995.95 ‘ 7 7 8 7 Konwood sloroo, 1 ownor, 87 CHEVY ASTRO woll-mainlatnod, nico looKj_ D I S C O U N T I ing. book valiio $ 7 7 0 0 to . N, #41973, WAS $9995...5 ‘ 7 7 9 1 $ ^ , Tako bosi offer. CaH 90 FORD TEMPO 733.Q828.______>R., #39550, WAS $8995.9 5 ‘ 7 8 8 0 1986 Chorokoo Larodo. ► ( bright rod, loadod. tow ► 9^^ 9J_MIT..MIBAC£_- p - ^ ~ 1 ^>R., #39562, WAS $9995.r s : ‘ 7 9 8 8 '• 36IV1™ o t h s ^ 91 FORD ESCORT I98 6 lsu ru Troopor, 2 door. ______ALL 1 9 9 2! 1 T O Y O T A 4 R U N N E I )Rw #39557. WAS $9995.9 5 ‘ 7 9 8 8 _ — .—-^ood[S-J9995.?5‘’.‘8 7 5 7 ' i 1889 Dodgo Ramchnrger ------1 4 x 4 rio a d o d riik o ‘ nowir ,T S8^HEVY^=^10BtAZER- -.80,000 milos, mu'si 'soo. D I S C O U N i ; 4, #41961, WAS $11,495.^ ‘9 9 9 1 j •$9850. Can ^4-7475- 39 MERCURY COUGAR 1999 Ford Bronco XLT, low 'mlkn, toadod, liko now, bo- )R., #32149, WAS $11,99995‘9 9 9 7 ______^^^k $10,900. Coll 3 9 HONDA ACCORD <. 11 HB|uys|D^^^n 5 iR„ #32103, WAS $12,995*5‘ 1 0 , 8 7 6 1990 CMC Jimmy S-15~' ■gjrpsy pkg, ImmDCUlQtO, 3 9 HONDA ACCORD <. ■. custom palnl. now liros. . ' ? 4T OIR., #32159, WAS $12,495'.5‘ 1 0 , 8 8 7 jiju»t MlJ, $12,500. 934------992 PRIVEA VANS A U j a ' ■ 1 9 839fORD 9 PROBE j. .5493 or 934.4744.______I- l l I 5‘ 1 0 , 9 8 1 1891 Chovy Silverado.-4x4. ( ^ ZT3IT •’A ton tengbod. 5.7 ongino.. 1 9 9WFORDT-BIRD 0 ' 3.73 roar axto. Loadod. Inc.. 'I 2 DR,iR.,#C684, WAS $11,995*5‘ 1 0 , 9 8 2 buckot soats, cop, running *4000 boards, bod llnor. Parkor ------198919 DODGE HAMCHARCER iitliitybox, bug shlold. a * 320)!061, WAS $14,995...... ‘ 1 2 , 4 8 1 _ ------••j-tffli/niunyucKTiffluaiJ"' m S C O U N T n j js^fORD-r-isovAK" ------4»val4l6.citi0-543-6fiv» ...... 1985 ------#41«l968r-WAS.W5,995__r-H 2 3 8 £ l ______1991 Ford F150 Lariai. 302. ^mJ~...... ■tl sp a , assumo payttnmisT~ 199CJOJlONDAACCOHDJAj. approx 14.000. mi,‘ ox- t #41961, WAS $14,995 ^‘1.* 2 ; ? 8 7 — • tiridcdwarranly.-CallPal- tsom 733-5^. f 2om-1pm ? i w »lFORbf-lSO J. 1901 Izusu Troopor, 4 door, J - ■ . . •H om oOloOmeoTwinKnllK . ^ « 4M42014rWAS-$15,995-.- r ‘1 3 , 9 8 7 - ;i 5,000 milos. Excollonl mo .St. Norli.‘ 7.^-1222 ■' .condition! Extondod war- • TwlnFalln lurry Sale Bnds MonUnaayNlghtl f ’ HGfi illuc Ijiki'Hiki'H Ulvi!. .Sonh • 7:i:j.ur22 i S - : - T 3 | 1991 Toyota oxlra cab. 5 .»..*.XU«tex...... — i n i t i I ".gpeBd.'AOrnBwsliBll.'Call'" | k ^ ‘.iOS'J Ovcrlnn■rlnnd Avenue • 678-8302 324-8021 afli>r530pm. 79Joop CJ-7, oxcoltont coo- • Twin Kali. ■diltan. soft lOp. good tiros, • ,\lnpc Vnllcjiillcy Mflll • 731-05C2 .. _. h •- - .n e o d jj.^ in o , $1800. Call .. • Ku|wrl------— - j ' ...... " I l o v ee w hat you do-for-h —•* 70J7iliSl|II Street • 4;i(l-0,WS 90 Suburban 4X4. ovory op-m •• - • I l u h l ...... —^ 3 6 Shoshone Sh«€ert^WesM Twin Foils!• • 733-2891 -H If lion plus. Liko now . lowr g g g e g A ^ 123 NorthI UnUronJwny ♦ 6«.6fl81 - t C aH -T oll]IJFrM I ^g00;6Zl;5a47 milns ftirdotni«S43-fi943 Salurday..April A 18.1992 Ijmcs-Nows,'WS, Twin FaJIs, Idaho D-5 P VE''RE o\fwkkSTi WlSj L : - I WlTH u s(ED cnHts»!! Due to thee Huge Successssof our^leI last weekendid, we're ovenrstocked withll trade-ins. 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I 1971 DATS TSUN PICK-UP : 1 9 8 9 CHEVY CAAVALIER 1991 DODGE DAKOTTA PICK-UP. ■ . Stock#6262. RedRed, N ew Paint, Tire & Wheeli ; Stock «568, W hile, Sharprp. Auto, 4 door 9 A tock #38, Gray, 4 cyi., 5 Speed H ' Looks Good, NicNice Old Truck W A S $3,5 W A S $ 6 , 9 9 5 ...... '4,995 KVAS $9,995...... ■...... J7,9995 : 1 - 1 9 8 1 CHEV ...... |A < EVY CITATION : = 1991 DODGE CO 1988 FIFTH AVENUE ■ _Slock«334.4diibidor. Auto;, Air - “ Slock«614,Rcd ...... tock #820, Blue, Ujadcd- ■ - WAS $3,99 ..... J ly 9 8 8~ - ” WAS $y,995:. .. 4,995 gV A S $ 9 , 9 9 5 ...... 1^ ^ ^ — — — ------— —L..-^..% 9995 □ ■ 1 9 7 9 AUDIDl 1985DODGE-CA 1989 FORD MUSTAN ■ . Slock *735, Greer •eon. Auto., Clean Car stock «6255, Red lock #N-105, Blue, Convertible ■ WAS $3,99> 9 S ...... % 260 W A S $ 6 , 9 9 5 ...... SOLD V A S $ 9 , 9 9 5 ...... L.... '8,4488 I 1984 CHEVEVY CAVALIER 1 9 9 0 GEO METDiii)...... 991 PLYMOUTH SUIINDANCE ■ Slock m .W h i U hite. 4 door. Auto., Air stock f/801 lock «744, Black, Sharp, Black,, ■ WAS $3,999 9 5 ...... *M »8 r WAS $6,995 ...... 50LD S/ A s $ 9 , 9 9 5 ...... ^8,9988 1 9 1 I 1 9 8 4 TEMFHPOGL .1988 NISSAN PI•iM ip""'"-: ..... 9 92 DODGE SHAD01 I ■ - Slock«86i;Rcdr:d , 2 dr.VAuto/Criilse', Air, , Stock #101, Brown, 4-Spepeed,Hardbody f l ock *859, Rose ' ■ Clean Or WAS A S $ 2 , 9 9 5 ...... _-W AS $6,998 ...... ‘4,9 9 5 .JS/AS $11,995 ...... $OLD c ' I :i983D0DCDGE ARIES 1986 NEWYORIWM ...... 989 CHEVY 3 /4 TON PI ■ Slock «N-29, WhiVhite, 4 door. Auto, Air ■•"Stock #723, Brown, 4 doo:x>r. Loaded, Real G ean 9 8 ock#06,Red,4X4,Lo.ided ■ WAS $4,991» 9 5 ...... •2,488 W A S $ 7 , 9 9 5 ...... 5 ,4 8 8 ' ^/ A S $ 1 1 , 9 9 5 ...... ™ :..n o ,7788 I 1 9 7 8 CHEV EVY 3 / 4 TON PICK-1(-UP 1 9 8 9 DODGE D-il^sopic^p " 991 DODGE DAKOTA PIPICK-UP ■ Slock 16302, BroHrow n/W hite ,_51ocki54,jka55^j ------taBESaSiSSsSBS Ssm irn 0 I 1986 DODCDGE ARIES 1990 GMC S-15s p ic k -u p 990 FORD F-150 PICK-1[ - l i p ...... ■ ■ ■ SlocV«763,Marociroon, 2 door, 5 speed, Nice cai ' - stock «6jll3. W hite, U w/I IM ite f ■ I m K M ock #02, Tan, 4X4, Loaded ■ WAS $3,9911 9 5 : ...... ! % 788 W A S $ 7 , 9 9 5 ...... 5,688 ItfAS $13,995 ...... *11,9995 I 1 9 8 4 CHEV^EVY X-10 PICK-UP - 1990 GMC S-155PiCK-UP...... _ 199990 NISSAN PICK-UP ■ Slock«63II,Broivrown Slock #6176, W hile, Shareirp, 5 Speed, A M /FM f t 5 O J i l l ock #75, Silver, 4>4, Loaded ' ___ ■ WAS $4,991• 9 S SOID i U , #995»™ « ZDA 6 2 6 LX 1987 MAZDA R) 1 9991 9 PLYMOUTH VOYAGI ------■ — SlockJlzaMVhito,lito^S-SpoodrSKioer? ^•ovmer* FCZ"”""™™, sc™ Ei8®riS5srBu"r~“ ------■ : - W A S $ 3 , 9 9' 9 1 5 = ...:...... ------WAS $7>995n:.-.- =SOLD'^IrA S"$T47995"!3Z: 450 =7 : l _ 1 9 8 6 HONDflDA CIVjC ...... - y f 9 9 0 CHEVY CAIivAUER ...... 7 , 1 9992 9 DODGE DYNASTY ■ Slock »871,4 dooroor Wagorr, 5 Speed, Blue . stock #779, Red, Sporty >ck #857, Maroon, Save over Sl ■ WAS$3,99i % 995 W A S $ 8 , 9 9 5 ...... 6,450 WAIrAS $14,995 ...... !’:™... *13,4'488 ^ ■ 1 9 8 7 FORDID W A G oii '' 1 9 8 6 CHEVY 1/2 / TON PICK-UP . 1 9}91DODGE 9 CARAVAN ' I - Slock 1/812, Auto.,to.. W hite. Low Miles . Stock #99, Red, 4x4, Share )ck #82, M aroon, Comfort, Roo J WAS $4,99i9 3 ...... ♦3,388 W A S $ 7 , 9 9 5 ...... J6,488 i ^>assenger WAS $ 1 5 ,9 9^!: 2 *14,4460 ..I I —y CV32S:

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____ Stcvc_Elkms.bis.bought.8Q_actcs ,aloiig.the ^ : canyon rim neara r ]BtiM la st summ'er, sd llning g R tu jjj^ M M H ra < ' ' his hom e in Gardiardnerville, Nev., just east of Lake Tahoe. _ CUrA MalLERfiUgM VWey AoIMll— wm **5q j Q p im s sought b y those escap ^pmg urtan Excludingig thet cost o f the residence,:, the his family, he tooktoo a listing o f small farms ines command a premium, have a farm, I took it," j farm groundmd with the house soldI for with homes onI thithe m arket, an d cruised the and th e new arrivals m ay b« wdiat I’d have done thenlen if I hadn’t been Ihe other brought $80,000. M agic Valley,', lilooking for the isolated more than the neighboring fi drafted. O f course, now/ 1I canc afford it a lit- s r house, an 80 or a 40- is easiericr to . - acreage be wantedIted. a chance to expand his opera tie better.” , i you’ll get a higher dollarr p] e r h e non-farm ers are competin • “I got to knownow the area and liked it,”t.” He also, says the -Twin’in !Foils economy is - 1 on the farmland in additionDn to ers in the market placc," Elkins said. “I: realizedrcj I could buy a niceice healthy enough that heI canca find work as a :, Kohntopp ,h c value ofthe f th homc,” he said, hom e and 80 acreacres in this area for w hat; it custom residential homee builder.bi ^ Vacant famiimn groun^close to the city lilim- SHLffi-'J.UiYS.YSJ!!L3..!iaaaajiflE_te£k, £k ------Elllim,hM.n.i:m]plc:oUn f horc/x; nnH n hnlf “Wc^e arc helping some farmerners who are its is also-dcsi there.” dozen heifers, and leasesCS his1 crop land to a selling,ig,' but it sure doesn’t helpIp ithe former Henri U M oyroync. — ------When4e-botigliiighMhc furiimcar’Buhlrhrhe—neighboring-fimnr—The-i c-inigatcd-farm“ is""'no-w-wants-to-expand-or-the-you »-oung-farmcr— H e’sb c e nn'sh'dm sl ngan 80-acrc p a rc d m ______moved his wife.fc, Chrisline.' and tw o spin.M. served by Ihe Twin Fallsalls Canal Co.. and saninj:ng out.^______T w in Ffillc .oaiandx£modcstftn quality, ‘■*^Zachniy,'9;and'Ad'Andrcw;‘e r iip ’'fiT)nrNcva-m:‘“-tms"yearthe-fields'nro»inirond'his-housewill— IfthiIhtf sfillOf w antsthc'prcm luinunfpriecrthc-.-'ThirowncVi ieViraskTng-S2;000'^r“a ^ ^ ♦ da. raise barley and com . propenerty m ust com c w ith a nice5 h

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.V , ““i r - F w tM i Table of> fH H H II The weekly newstwspoper serving southerrirn Idaho agriculture MBBB8WI AAdvertiser l contentit s — j^-?^dnc(ex Wait for th e neighbjhbortosell ...... 33 g ^ S ^ ' 9 | Auctactions ~ : Auction Calendar...... ;...... '.....4 d e la G arza ‘bouncjn ce d ’ 2 8 4 ch e c k s ...... 33 Mossersmith Auction Serviiervice ...... - ...... 27 . Grain sign-up lengn g th e n e d ...... 4 A utonttom otiye At}bott‘s Auto Supply:...... '...... 24. Dairies still land sh o p p in g ...... 5L--.HK Haines Auto'Eloctric...... 2

" , ‘Tim&snGfn^rol B ean a h d ggi rain de ale rs * _CQundl hears drav ...... ‘ Boakon Boan C om pany.....>...... 15 Koch Agri Sorvico...... *■ Simmentals win rairan g e t e s t ...... 7 flood Grain & Boan Co. Inc D ^ rt dreams corx m ^ t r u e ...... 77 Wendell Elevator Co...... Chem ical a n ddfertiiliterauppiies fe Ul offe^ Lincolnt scsociological h e lp ...... 83 I K ^ Intermountain Farmer...... Ag deain bemoansn s Ul tre n d s...... 83 Rhone Poulenc...... 1...... _____ .WEHCQ______6^WTn-f=ate?-!73T.V“ 8>^^ Wyoming-Sprayers...... Standlees remembm b e re d ...... 9 ChlropractIBctic service* "”«'^”““Wefi!antfffdisco«is 3 - " ^ • Gohl Chiropractic...... ClothingI aan n d footw ear T raders suffer inI ClChicago flood...... 10 Vickcr’s W estern Stores}—__ ------26 - . Con*tntstructJon ... i Finance: Springf bbe a r i e / c o s t s ...... 11 Contoch Conslructlon...... ;...... 21 Dal F m H A W a^edlJd for risky lo an s...... 11 Standlee Allalla I n c ...... " 4 r ~ " ' Steam Store ol Magic Valle5 «ey...... 29 Drilling a nd ppi u m p se rv ice s M a r k ei t r e p o r t s TERREUWJUlUlAMSlUgle ViOty Ag WMkly Eaton Drilling & Pum p SorVJonAce ...... 24 Floyd Lilly Company...... 14 o .„,^.-C atae...... | ^ « r v . r . ~ n Fanm eqt B e a n s ...... ^ Z Z Z Z Z Z Z a 5 AcuraTraJ ...... 9 _____ ^CampboH^foctor...... ; ------PUBUSHER: Sleph lephen Hartgen------by Magic Va/alley Newspapers lnc.Tdo------...... 31_____ — ------W h e m ...... Greon Lino Sales Inc...... 28 , EDfTOR:MarfAaik Kind • ing buslnesOSS a s The Ttmos-Nows at Graife and forageig e ...... 17 — SouthwostEquipmonlT.-:r:r.T ^ REPORTER::ClaAMiIIOf Clj 1 3 2 fh irdd 'iSl. W., Twin Falls, idatio SultonA Sons...... C r o p s ...... 18 • 83301. It is dolivered froo os a c o n -. Tvtrin Falls Traclor & Implerr>loment...... 17 P o ta t o e s ...... i advertisingm5r:QR: Mary Corner IroIIod-circutnjtallon publication to about Farmn sus i p p lie s ...... MINtCASaA^AIS A U E S R lE :____ 15.000 fatmn 31, Pross 2 is distributee:ed on Saturdays by privato Aqua Control...... 20 Southern Idaho Irrigation....n...... N ew p r o d u c t s ...... 24 carrior anctnd by mail via third-class ‘ 26 Magic Valley AgW oeklsekly is published .postal pormil. Mlseette«llan eo u 8 Bryants Moal Packing Co...10...... *,'.„;:.24 C o u n try life: Testst forf g re e n h o rn s .....25 ______■ Magic Valtalloy Ag Weekly welcomes Gem State W elders...... 2 Quesnell Idaho'h p 's 'S ta r Farmer* ...'..25 suggestionss andt nows lips; call tho odi- Gooding County Fair & RodRodeo...... 3 . torial staHI a t 733-0931. Ext. 240. To Hansen's RV Center...... 30 College carca^a ^ co n te st held...... 26 ;>inion for Iho oditorial pago. i i e s l i n e McCaslin Lumber Inc...... to Fuller p lan s tripTip ...... 28 Ext. 210 and record OK Aulo System s...... 18 jW H ta ig e ts ‘at*rat-risk youth’...... 2 7 clinK»NcwB )your comments, Overhead Door of SW Idahiia h o ...... 2 _ Sond detaitails ot upcoming events to Rental Place...... -R id e r w ins onn $12$ 5 m u stan g ...... 28I F o r c y p r i c e r ejports.calt p c Magic Valloy,ly AG Weekly, P.O. Box 548. R aaJEiii'ii'tBtB...... j:)a)jB.lxowniejieiecipes...-.* ------IS. ID 83303. Ploaso allow AgLand Mortgage...... '...... 6. vooks boloro Iho event. ■Magic Valloy Realty ...... 5 NewsrRifkin startsrts b e e f b a sh ™ Tnr7r.30" iftrins&iiafijrts.*~------— ...... Robort Jono8.Roalty...... 6 p.m. Tuesday, T rensposp o M tlo n ^ ------KimJ^anwoChovrolotTTTHr Beer^msy^a^ arm -m o f» e y -m a k e f^ — -“ -MbMfarn’ F fim o T o fa '.^ .'r f c | = — - ^ Con Paulos Ghovrotot—...... 2 Famiers needd d<3 e g re e ...... 31 W 8 Roy Raymond Ford......

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OLDSMOBILE • OEO T a nmers wvait for Sofsto) s e U ^ | tw wmaintno Factory Wftw nty ByClaricMiUer - I were strong, Gibbibbons said, and rc- • Ag WccWy writer mained growingg untili leveling o ff "1992 OLDSMOBILE lato last year. 98 ELITE SEDAN ' J ^ “ When thc pricirices w erc i ^ , you J TW IN FALLSS - -w c re s t inM ag- $ 2 5 9 0 0 ic V alley foimlaiTiloii^ stirred by I h S y had a lot o f petpeople looking for ____ ...... boom ing commodilodiiy priccs a few -1 ------v^jjU 'V ground,”-be said.id. A s f^ V to priccs 1 ...... y e a rs.back,, has quieted qu following ...... started dropping,-lg,- farmers bccamc ^ ij ' last fall's crash of.]of.potato and bean “ less 'aggressive'i:in' scarching' for ' Ruukcts. land. /I “They're notI nncariy as bullish : • P r i c e s s - 5 _ V about things" sinciince the dccline o f . ^ V , spud income, Priccrice said. ^ ______‘.•KsjreW Jlayi

* of Ihc farmland1 inmaricci. ‘There’s " S f e ’l ' Pricc salJan^ih'oOiCTTactor slowing CIERASL SEDAN no U M urd pressuresure and no down- - sales is lendinglg institutions have . ^ w arfprcssure, ciiheilhcr.” bccom c tighter witwith money. «$ 1 1 7 0 0 t W hile smallerr s|spreads close to Lender Dave SliStout, branch man-’ ——^ town commandd higher priccs. I ^ / h I B ^ ager o f Farm CrCrcdit Services in 1991 OLDSMOBILE large, remote farmrm itracts arc not in -rc'rrSf Twin Falls, saidd sisome o f th e avail- CALAIS SEDAN :GUAD-4" , big demand. V able farm groundnd is priccd a little Bcts'sell,'- ih»-buycn~>^CT*g ^ jB^^Hw^^h}ghrBnd*ownei9H!SHiavB!i'i'beeinHO“ ' is typically a 1 ^al 1 farmer.fi ' S |9 ^ (ivated enough to lower pricra to' 1991 CHEVROLET ------•6PAS8.-BEAUV1L-LE-VAN~~ Neighborhirhood sales _ •‘There’s protmipcrty_Jpr_£al_c,_but__-.____ ^ “A t least in thcIC s:sales 1 make, 70- firm asking price," ^$ 1 7 9 0 0 Stout said.- 80 pcrccnt arc to local farmers,” 1991 GMC rAgWMUy Stcinkc saidi he’s rcfinanccd { ...... - — LcM oync said."A'A j good percentage...... •aAnxmuw^^ S-JIMMY4X4 4D R . ■ som e deals, but hahas financed almost | o f what’s lefl.are: frtfrom California.” p a n i Camey,r a right, and brother-li3r-in-taw‘Uoyd Rlchlns shi “ M ost o f thc S.I03 sal ™ .Cxis,i„g . no new purchaseases in the Magic $ | 1 7 9 0 0 i o f th e f a rm la n d re c e n tly/ pip u rs h a s e d b y C a rn e y ’s fi operators who arcre expandingc or an 1 fath er, vallcy in the past p year. There • — ^ p l ^ „ hasn’t been a lotIt oo: f interest, hc said. 1991 CHEVROLET j______operator buying: adadditional ground Pqu| Can’amey, and daughter, DcAnnI "That’s stymied a lot o f pe l.h,>m;THlint^Uin CAPRICE CAF 8-PASS WAGON ^ ’ ■ —.! ij Gary Camcy; whwho farms in cast- ready had,”had Camey said. fplunged, dragging the ag cconomyct pnSSTfiffJpr''" ■■^TggrcHEVROtrr^-’^ J------cm_Jcroma_Couiibunty_ncar_^aul.______— down with them. A stcady-n'-recovery------llLthink.dic.opcipcrators.arc.taking a _ _LUMIM N A EUROSPORT S EDAN ii______added about.400} acrcsac of cropland /-’o!^ash crop-failunu-----__sstnrtcd tale in 1989 whenm potato, wait-and-see stante 2S4 bad chccks o f the checksche actually bounced. h.L HAVE AUTO. TRANS. & ■ “ oVcr a'39-rhontHr period,-ondthrcc—p< Dc“'la~CarzaVnam la- c wns-not-^ '^Orieof countryarI md^op music’s premietiere artists ' ____ !_/! AIR CONDITIONING. ------othcLkcy-D cm Qcja tcjalic-tncmbgrs o f ..am ops-tlLJhg-22_worst abusc^jire- • ' hisTMncfwrolc a'(Joif (JofilBifmjlat tir~lwiscd2:s ------=ftOGE^ 279, according to q list released HowcykfCYCr, of the list o f 303 for- Center Stage;c $15.00 • Generali l$ i ' S b o ” g Thursday by thclhe House Ethics m er andnd present congressmen re- (limited seating) SAVINGS Committee. leased «to ^ , only . eight wrote 2 LOCATIONS K ey Republicansans on thc commit- more insiinsufKncnt fund chccks thanI ’ TTicket Outlets BURLEY-RUPERT tec w rote fewer baibad checks in thc de la Garjaiza. Bellevuec -• W oodriver Boot & SaddleIdle MORE MO: ARRIVING WEEKLY period between JulJuly I. 1988, and Dc la Gaiza bos been House G lenns F erryi •- Potpourri TOPVALUETl GIVEN ON Oct3, J991.USD/SDA Sccrctary-Ed— Agricuituilture Com m ittee ChainnaoI -GoodineJ ■; • R idley’s IG A Food & DDrug n TRADES. ward Madigan, whowh« was the rank- sincc 19}1981 and a m em ber o f the W ava’s Specialty Shop ing minoritymemt t o . ------panel until hc IcRleft last year, was Othera- House A griculture Com- Ross’ Western Wear T w in F a lU»:• - Claudes Sports in f/tc 5/u34-4529 \ An SOSFairgroun ' Democrat', fo rd id not know^ StijnhoJip1 ^ , , ^ T f:x a s; /^Qnfl- Jcyiy; iunds fundraiser > i 1 . 9 W 1^ t|^ to^I ^oIlar'am(amp|int,of.thc jjadV^ H u ck i^

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’ m d ^ i USDAL extends1 jacreage I reductition sign--up 1 date h v iT l / ■ WASHIMGTONN - USDA Sec- "famiersrs in a variety o f special d / rclary [:dward Madadigan Thursday circumstaistances have lolt^^ us ii ” l l l lII ' . - M v lii 7 announced fantcrsrs nowi have unlil would be helpful.”1 • _ - ...... J / - M ay 2 - two additiotional w eeks -1 0 “ i-),g .....apriL...... ARP program is adminis- !/’ Iiign up for the 199;992 annual com- j^^cd by USDA's Agricultural 22 lu modity acrcagc reductionn pro- stabilizaiitalion and Consefvalion \ y \ 1 E artrirth Day , , Scrvicc. |\ r A ® 'rh c originol ARPRP sign-up dead- 23 I " lin e was loclay. T h c cxtn an^ technical require- 25-28 summer lo help edU'ducatc and assist ments andind barriers, including phy------^ ^ | ] “ - 'W e sjsterrr t Natfona<‘ATigo»'F[;f^ptarityfflenoT-Nevadar—" -tweking-grcttkF—tosanita^i^cc^tiiicates ...... ^ access to the Mexic::ican market. Additioitional. speakers will ^d- be fl h&.pQlcmialjQr-.iupiulIng..„. ——"I ~ / \ —inar-on Slralcgic- nd-shcep.to-Mexico.------H tree sale sponsored by Blaine Co. 4-H Leader’-f>r'-s Council, k V i ' ■ Mcxico scheduledd MayI 6. at Ihc I" Augiugust, Greg Nelson, dircc- 788-5585)85 for more information, I ' ' Boise Holiday Innn 8:30i a.m.-3:30 'w .°f .“i'the Idaho Department of & p.m. A g n c u ltuIture, r will lead an agricul- ^ Horsfirse clinic for all 4-H men:embers, leaders and parcnrents, RegCtration B' l/L ade delegation from Idaho ^ Speakers from, ,hc Mcican V J a.m.-8:55:55 a.rn., $5, Filer lairgroun)unds. :ico City and Guadalajara. \ \ \ govcmmcnl. USDA S “ w oI talargest population centers, 25-26 \ Y ic Railroad and e lie-sponsored trade mission \ \ ^ have been successfu LSafe. 10 a.rn^-4 p.m.. Filersr !fairarounds. i.rndufc,..ldahQi .supplicrsritft-^ a a a u s a in s

idate7f^i?erttflcailonri^;30^3*4 jj.ni., Liuuuln ^ ~ — o fK o mm n iu unication with their offi- ______-County.B -Extension Olfico.------______^______J - ' — V ------| — cials'on'tnrtradc barriers ihaisiittre=— . 29 I H M U U K ^ strict Ida^daho exports to Mexico, 1 / • - — THURSDAY,-APRIIril iI im ” Some Idahdaho products currently.rc- ...... 1 ' Mastester food preserver updadate/recerllfic.aji.onn :30-4)-4 p.m!, 1 1 ^ . ^onIoi|)C(5on-H3ijHamcf, liho slrictcd anare frcsh apples, potatoes, , u l\U Winl-Cassissia area. blc beans and dairy prod- 30_.. / 8 F E & -: Scnnina,nars prcrmoting Idaho fniit Mastester food preserver updadate/recertiflcatlon, 1:30-4)-4 p.m. Twin Falls |J I OinaUH-^HoiBCheld'OW Jw ‘n£.aJfe------also w illII tbc-conducted in Mexico County,.Extension Ex Office. lOH SERVICE ' C i ^ id :Guadalajara ‘during thii MAY L17,1992 trade missilission., ■im-Hwj^oid- Companpanics interested in partici- _ ------1 -2 ______Itil ■' --- ^ l i n s - «-should—contact—Stcwon— h oding High School rodeoeo. iIU h I Wft^SftUCTlOHlOKSEBVICE- Hyndmanan in the Marketing D ivi-^ Bjy8,'i992 . sion al (208)(20 334-2227. 2 il\« 9 ' ®*RayV,Sva-FjimW Kous^old-Goc 4-HI grground beef cookery contest,co Twin Falls Countyty IExtension \ A g llenders e have ^ O lfice. X m I freef: futures, 7 l i | : HousdioldUvinijvinaSale Sim-Si-Sellabration satellite vievideo sales, preshow 12:30 I n : Advalisemcni-Times-ncs-We«

B ...... 'PM s s s s s Dairy'^likely to fu(lel landinflatiition L a iittd lp ic fejsvafy ilin valley nd By Clide M niaHer ialand moving right now.” Q lc r might brin g S60C600, hc said, while dryland iO- A g W eekly wriiivritcr Jack McCall, a MutualI o f New r writer grain farms arec seeings prices ih the'$250- ___Ji'orkY agent and rural appiaisiniser, said $200 range, he saiut-of-state top-quality irrigated . fann ground aaround valued at $1,300'DO'an acre, w hile thc lowest- is-valucd g ton average o f $86^62 existing plaits"its'look to expand, mak-' didairics mbwng in.' M utualJ 'co f New xiin FaJIs! wasi sclhng' for nearly $3,03,000 an quality land w as Vi ill o f southcm Idaho, ing m ilk opera>erators among the m ost YYork has made several loansns toi local acre, an acre across all c ilso found non-irrigated lanend aggressive firoperty rop buyers in die val- didairymen who are expandingigtiieirop- tl Thatchanjnged. Thc study olso S542 an acre for high quality Icy. aerations, McCal! said, but he hasn’t “B y 1986,6,1 sold a lot o f it for $1,200,00.” said was valued nt $54 ty. gc quality and $247 for pooix)r Estimates in

to gauge how harsh the strinj looking, to nrelocate, but" existing past p six months. o f real estateIte brokers and appraisers an to$1,200 is now valuedI t around Reservoir, thc two ing dairies will bc expanding. W c’rc closed cl some significant tian;ransadions $2,000 an acre,ac most o f it near F iler andmd south Valley, land is trading hands in tiios-DSC seeing a lot of that ri^ t now,” Jones and ai have Dthers thal are pendaiding do- of Kimbcriyriy. The better ground watciitcred by Little o r no lan because financing is hard to ti said. sure.” " the N o n h SideSi Canal is selling for $1,51,500, he areas, mfmly bci iuTTim ffirffiaiga'Tsr-S■*^lW ^f1KFngff~dStlity com AffharhayclU&ged littleiatcl}tely: ------find-forland-widwith-Kmtted^-water-and-bui^P i invest in propfOjKduit migh ...... Farm .Creditt ServicesS in' Tw in-Falls, IiIdaho are moving after pressussure from Land validues are remaining steadyly in tiie arc hesitant to in -— jimftfid^tMarktrappeais^R''residemial'’de^^(^iment'‘forc( xcesxlbeofa. pCfHttee,- as w ell, said Davieivid Price not bc a b le to rai»niso^a-crop.------>t-vcry-hot-item s,*— LeM oyn'/n e ------^ow in.the"M ivf agirV all^urdaiiy '-'o'-'out of their home states,-Jonesaessaid. ------brPrice=Pououlton and Corin Buriey:------•^They-re-not-^ has been an1 acactive.sgm cnt o f the in*. “ Most ofthem like our clinjlim ateand “There’s} not much , appreciation in value said. value of tiiose properties hap dustry. thell availability of feeds,” behe said. “I this year,”’ hc1: said. “It’s been prettyI flatfl tiiis Any drop in va tiure years ago, hc said. “Th ‘The propcit>erty w e’re seeing m ove is think tl the bottom line, withhtbeplant_ tl year.” pened two or thn eady adjusted. Those prices arare primarily in1 the th •Wendell area if it’s expansions, c we have some: vevery good jhe bestt cqualityland, mostly in thele 1Burley morket has alread; rreent from tiiree years ago, bibut suiioble for daidairies,” Stout said. “But maricets n for them to sell their thc prod- irrigation District, D is around $2,000,50, Price o ff 2 5 to 3 0 p c r e c our businessis isn’ti seeing that m u c l^^ u c t ” said. L «ss-productive s- irrigated faifarmland not off much fronrom last year.”

gh o f 39 in unit basis,” Scotcott said. Comnfmmunist rule will bc staggerirn n ^ ByAgriDalaNewfews Service Butlit iifl 1973 and 1974, financingng c l i n ^ rapidly to a higli predicts tiiat tiie Fed- becau»use of tiicir previous lack: < o f c o s t WIw as M^ual to or less lhan netlet 1981. The P/E ratio tbthen began Scotl also pre 8 in 1987 eral-Reserve-BaB ^ n»y-be-able-to-invcst;cstmcnt in-inftastTucnirc_aDand. . ____ Land pricesI aiarc currently high rcint. From Fi 1975, he said, financingDg falling tp .a low o f 18 Lgain IS m- mamtain cixnenrent interest rates for consujtisumcr manufacmring, Scocott enough, perhapsps 1too high, for pni- costss ooutran rents resulting in thehe where it tumed and agi som e tim e inI oiordcr.to help stimiH said,d. . dent Investment,ent, says John T. situaticItion in 1981 where an investoro r creasing. g ,r« io will .lale die economomy, but tiiat interest LocLooking ahead, witii intererest Scotl, - a ■ Univeiiversity—o f—Hlinots—would*! sh___ ScoU ±cUcve3_U)w time to buy land? ansETtoTMIdeasrWar—m pty-be rl some furthcf-increase-i realize a positiveivc return on your iri- m arkfc whOTv financing cost w m iy>95------"Based on'lKSTjlstoricricoTT^cs Iliat’s beraus crent dollars." Land prices aiare vestment- pcrcenient of net rent and is currentlylly o f net rents, tiie P/E ratictio, and the has resulted in* substantial invest- cu’trer rrently high c n o u ^ , p ^ a p s tootc Land priccs pc;peaked in 1981 and at a tratraditipnally reasonable level1 - ‘owncrship»^ Jand. prices.— ------______to a low o f 1 pcperccnt per year iri w he n j iss> Reports indicate that there th is no ___ iKfcgaprfiMS5tunis.bo=.ithan^n{'letujiia oil liuiil if th t omotmt'mt~'longer-a-fi»d--8hottagei-i tween farmlandnd and T-Bills was jnvestcs tc d in each asset was the samme e Scott points out timt asi ootiier Ea^- positive and rcJ each year, said-9cott—Total oet-aet—em European countries,s. including real - for- farmland,” -forcac 1935 Kim berlsr I y R o a d Scott said. Thenhen farmland priccs rent 1for tills time period wiTos. as Russia, move toward capitalism, c m food sclf- began to rise, $1,602)02 ($94 per acre per year). Tfo- o- tiiey will move to attain Tw in F alls,, I; I d a h o ses,,paiticu^ , ' . r - So how do yoiyou decide on a pur- tal retiretum from T:BilIs was $3,400W sufficiency and surplus© ■ • chase? Financin;cing cost is thc most ($200JOperycar). lariy in grains. ' jN ote’- W e are Intrnt'roducing a 13VC a nega- impoHont factorlor in evaluating land A, goodg indicator of the favora-ra- “TTiis situation w ill ha’ an our grain COIlom plete new line olof liay balers! investment andid ireturns, according bilityly of investing in a long-teniinil • tive long-range efTcct on m - exports,” Scott said. “ WcVe will need to ScotL , asset:t suchs as land is thc p ric^eam - Refreshments willIll Ibe served ______“ Fnirners havilave generally-been—ings; (P/E)( ratio, Scott says. TheTie to hope for rising dcmand ar in other HI ScT-^iirsrdK^ortd-wherere food is in willing to buyuy land when th^ P/E ratiora IS the price of the asset n i l outiook n could pay from,)m 30 percent to 5Q divide[ded by tiie comings. short supply. The oveni TWIN FALLSL S S percent down andant Idt thc rental-pay • Wh«^ e n the P/E ratio is low, re- for fimn income over thetli remain-' H T RRACTOa&JMELI i ILEM EIiL_^l tS'flrcT^xorrfityprti^k’for'iovtit*;3t--der-of

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“ WealfIthjrfarm® E nvironunentaiisP urges RI ural > innclocent in ta ax case iC ouncilI to back:draw do\ SAN' DIEGO30 (AP) - A Accordi•rding to the indictment, •w nplan wcalihy fannc mer-businessman . Saikhon'sn's profit from his farm- B * y ClHifc Miller pleaded innoccnt cnt Thursday in a ing operal|rations alone was more , A g W eekly writer ...... H aii[Allorrooringforono - Q.Thoyoui mulUmilliofwlolli ipllar tax evasion ‘ than S13J/30^miIfion between etlwotwoyoars.lhoyowg salmon rom.romaJnin M M W B B IB B case lhat pro: 3n>s<¥utors say 1985 andId 1989. TWIN FALLS - Envij:ijpnm cn- . ttwaddownstroam; - ihogravolltiollhrMlo -R M M flM fl' - dwarfs lhat o f Nc New York hotel Saikhonion, 58. submiUcd his talist ^ Charles Ray is u^ingng Idaho |____ livowooks. queen Leona,H eir lelfMley. picas bcfi=*Tinaxtr=n m " “ 1 ” jay O T '* -' day on 22 count unts of evading prison an an< d $5.5 million in ‘ . ing a presentation before theIhi IRC ' f/ ' S a l m o n ’s . more than $ 1 0 n ) m illion in .in -' fines. beboard meeting in Twin Falls.Is. come tax from1 1985I throug Mrs. Hei M lelm slcy began serving The Idaho plan proposes: partial-p l i f e c y c l e 1989 and bribing mg an Internal a 4-ycarar prison sentence ^ly draining eight reservoirss ini the . Revenue S ervice a Only throo to six percem oft « auditor. Wednesdaylay for evading $ 1.7 lower *?' Snake and Columbiaa rivers ' The indictment lenlllzed eggs survive to mt chargcs lhat million inn 1taxes by billing per- from mid-April to mid-Junenc each Saikhon used bol ^ ■ adulihood. both legitimate sonal expcr[>cnscs to her business- year to speed up stream flow)w.s and ‘ —...... * ...aaiL-dununy -«Ofi »fponrtionj-to~ts:-— ■rari7:jWcnne*§arHV(rrt:‘or'Sir^{s7'*“ m hide money so he he could claim She wasIS convicted< in 1989. lo the Pacific. ^ — ...... Jax._.d5duclioxis.Jbj JbcJosscs-«fKj— -ftofaert-Ar-Moraleff’Sr~tWr" A :~— !Dra wng:"dowirTnscrv'oitST3rcnrm ir'" ______business expensenscs. It also' former IRS lower Snake and Columbia v :------chaigcsTharSaiWu RSjiscm_SiikhoiL

.—Jlii;------1 iic_only-way-ol -Oilier^ ihan-ihe—ifihc'draw(iwdownUdisn’fwofkTllic i^wdown might not be the: solu-s drawdowns to speed tion cd fiows through next m oveve will be to lake water ion, but so far noihing elsescTias the lower river systt voriced. he said.______''SHJm is through stored inI thethi upper Snake for flow n rln rsjIiJ. Thai augmentatication. ~ “1 wouldn’t be completely/ hon-I solution would take est ike water away "You put pul all your eggs in the :st if 1 told you the drawdown Tor l^nho irrigatoi^, h sure i,he added. drawdownm basket and the draw- ure will work," hc said. “B ‘ uf •'] eanU^ .see how — L*JTV *^^^E hate low other farm do_^ does_«s_not_savcjhc..saImon,_ latcherics aren’t working, barjurging groups d on’t support docs )rtit,’’‘hesaid.- ' then'the pnpropontnts of llie draw- loesn’t work, harvest rcstrictictions- Tlie Idaho Farm Ql don' BureauJcdera-_ down wiH-ill-w anl flow augmenta- ■ !on’t work. Timely migratioron o f tion is the biggest Idal smol Idaho agricultur- tion,” he saiisaid. m olt in the river is needed. al opponent o f ihc “We know something is J5C Ihe drawdown, The Idahthers*whi3 luly u iriiv e i------ot going fo let tficM fish goOCX- “We need to bj tinct by-pass eight traffic, anotlnother eoncem of Farm net and the people o fth e Uniinited dams. Wc should b< State be looking at Bureau, Yosi'o st said. Iates arc not going to let the- Ijshj way.<; to n>odify the s I ■ 3 1 > j |L ^H go} cxextinct.” e system to al- It wouldd alsoa aficet Oregon and low lhat to occur," Yo With the majority of Americ Yost said. Washingtonon irrigators who pump Farm B ureau suppoi living ports a pipeline water fromm thet Snake River. Fed- /ing in urban areas, farmers hihave or canal system that at would route em lfunds! arear being considered tQ woric for an acceptable solutiution fish around the.dam s 1 oD Jhc.Iow cr. ofTset costssts -to-watcr users who at. causes-thc-least-econoiiomic^Snake'without drawir inage, R ay said. kving down the must m odifyify their pump intakes lo river. Yost said the bi big concern is operate nt lowlov watpclfvels. ilALtTODAl ^o u ltty djisease-¥a(icciaede^^i?eloped-- VASHINGTON (A? ) — Agi z:ML:.—F kgri^diseasc.ovcr-tho-laat-2(aiiranirlllcZHarckls-gcno EQRJiERIL. ture-Dcpartment^ientists hailave" disease can iS lia r g e eno into rhechiek«i:‘-~~— ^ 5C numbers of "A gcnclicitically engineered vac- ated the first genetically engngi- birds if they arc not vi I INTROI 1 vaccinated at cinc such as ithe one we’ve devel* )DUCTORY PRICEI 1 STcd vaccine against the highi;hly one day of age. It pre> ireviously cost oped has theIhe potcniial o f delivcr- 1 ^ m m contagtagious Marck’s disease that th; U.S. poultry producers 3 yi strikes ers S200 mil- ing not onlynly the immunity gene kcspoultry. lion annually, This vaccine has alrieady bee from M arek’e k ’s disease, but also een . But currently used1 v;vaccines use other genes th 9 * 1 ^ kvn in lab tests to prolC(tccl the whole virus, and so s that can give Immuni- j i [6-248 chicket some include ty lo otherr diseasesd of poultry,” :kcns against M arek’s disdis- genes that may cause case," said Keyvan Nazerian, ISC disease as said Nazerian.ian. . a well as genes that prom3mpt immuni- He said res' USDA3A veterinaiy medical officcicer ty to the disease. researchers are seeking who w ...... a patent on thithe vaccine and it may I works al the Avian-Diseas HTtlTnew“\^ccihe coi and On contains only be commercercially available in Oncology Laboratory in Eas^ t the gene thal promotes ■ ■ l||lflH ^p ^| Lansint ites immunity about tw o yeayears. It was developed sing, Mich. “ Now it’s beinjmg to Marek’s disease, Naj il^ T > T * T i W ^ i 3 B evaluateuated for its cm cncy m m >lazcnan said, through a cooperative c< research im_Ih

■ ■j-vy. ■v’:rrr-.h»^ t r v ''.i' illSjHtaHMS a ^ .. Corn1 collector ^ Simi i m e n t aIspaek l I buUI compeetition ■■! Breed ccaptures 9 ofif 14 positionss ' ' BOZEMAN.. ^M ont. - Simmen- • Trait:•aits evaluated were: balancccc tal bulls have omoncc again dominat- and geigeneral appcarancc.'muscling" 8 1 ^ ^ ed the Gradedd Range Bull Sale and miilKcle m structure, struclurii!ral ic- I f i f l n u D ^ ^ 9 com p^itiori. helheld ■ in conjunclion soundnidncss, skeletel size, rcproduc- ^ ^ B '^'th the Housloiilon Livestock Show tive sosoundness, predisposition tcto ^ ^ 9 and Rodeo, Feb.;b. 19. ' waste.le, breed characicr. and tem^m-

1 e - “ - ^ ^ B which includeded a total of 146 panel;l c o f objecliveT working eattli? bulls, representm ting 16 different men.I. clearlyc illusiralos iJie utilityity of Sim:limmental genetics," said A S3A / Simmentals svswept the first four Executcutive Vicc-Presidcnl Briaiian 3 ^ places, and ninenc ofthe first 14 po- .Kilchei:hen. “Inin the1 eyes o f ihcsc unbiaseded. I ^ AP photo The 'b u lls wcw ere evaluated and praclic;:lical commercial cattlemenen, irn«mal‘^«<»ilectivch^:outniQko afswTfflo-a’W gpmyma ■"ptoc«l;'fwTighight ■eecmcnnic'traitsf^^mme ------“WaynelSmStfSTe^TSC’SfrwrngronrilT:lir“ Ms1ibnV8ilSfftnireaB ion panel o f commer- all othiother breeds by a considerablble of ferm seed com signs.i. by a blue-ribbon ____h is c o o s ta n ti; ntly growing collection ot ^.oial-cattttfmeRt^- D r ^ Jmes reaility ^ n rl^ c o t o County^ d e s e r t tier’s recjucst, saying he said. sai Tfi'e state land boorard « in g . .er, theiie hole was 600 feet deep,p. toes," he said rejected Cavenei BjoLonaine O dtu ans to t r ^ e the land agreedMd with Cavener and he woi'on respondent . Cavenciner, anxious to get started,d. “ It’s ju st like camping,’g,” Ingram there were plaw Ag Weekly corres] C avener hired an at- theappeal. api _ gamblec>led there was enough water. said, “but you have tito dodge to the BLM. Ca : {pwn up 'tom ^ and appespealed their decision. ■fae The sale wos JicIdJD<^jS_j g.^jsnak^„more often. I’ve g nj{y».^«^«tw4~li»pram.v^iiyhne«»

cirtSTrtKYincssan^waf^fli would be more3re beneficial to the. He wwa as the only bidder. When Cavenerier first looked at a started:d it up, there was less thanin working hard." 50ld this, than if they A^ water supply system f(for Fdcscrt-property-15—half-thelhc-amoun:-of-watet.hfc:necd-.- H- Ingram said thev kille-the.statc-scbool-en--Gamc[De-providcd-tbc-sy5tem,.whic lich ------it was the-springof-1990 that-at—June to-the-first week-off July,J they-go dircctly to tl ------temiaVrV------S o it s installed by a lo ^ Boy Scoi» u t - ticr cleared the brush, planted^d killed three or four a day.ly. “But the dowment fund.nd. Lincoln County was in The soil, a heavy he: sandy loam, Cavenci Dp. C avener has other eonservirva- the site in grain, and named it first of August, we justIt were not would receive/e property tax rev- troop, was “the best I!d ever,seen," said half the i-plan9i~inoluding.a4viiKlbrea — findmgthcim*^------— . enuc,'fljKi"thcpu-purehascr-would-ben— lion-p: • .Cavener, who hactiaci ^ w t r u ^ n * j ~ ’‘Centeriteiinlal Famn“ conjunction with rccommeridIda- July, they harvested the gain.n. Ingram said he spendsshisrecre- I efitasyelL in cor — ^------fonn 11 miles nonorth o f Paul, and__ In Jul IS from the Soil Conservatictio a — - ...... : : - had always hoped>e

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—fcincolInCoum ity farmeers face : 3 e S T qjuits, troubl(led times«, seek^oolutions ^ Ag- B yM aikK ind Ly:Lyle said she and Hazcn.will citiiing conccems ^ Ag Weekly wriicr ~ ‘Mateny people oircriTering a dilTercnt message from fn . , „ a r e oon i farms be- "to'fiat the Extension Scrvicc oflcircred Weekly ami Presidentt ElElisabeth Zinscr. SHOSHONE - Linoincoln County c a u s e ie they want" '‘“SJiring the 1980s. T i h e Associated PrePress _. • B ranenicn..said thc.univctsi...... family farmers arc faciiacing discour- . “Thc message' we were giving ng at ty’s tenurere andj prom otion com* agement and guilt amidnid a seeming- 9. They need .^p at point in time was tiying lo htnUoa«-ifi'. poiaedncto--.toroclwev^,w,..,jl,g..yniv{ (o livcrsity^wiH’tiyT& 'pror^inDsr] jsrprodiictffs'tmpftisiaTiaya that teaching, servicrvicc, exten-sion thc cxtcnsioision system ia-Idaho, nearly 30 accounts, some so dating vide dcciston-im-mflking materials that livestcestoek. . . . and applied rcsearcarch no longer deliveringg ccourses in .the arts, froiinKrTTirdn980s~lS. bcfore-nhcTwill help-fiinnrmcrs-decidc-whetherto ------^YciVouirft-locked into-somcJuj “ 5” —are-a-i^tral-thcmi»mi»" nf thn ^EnglishTand-criflinccr*- F n ~ ------drou^t-bcganr-iiWhen^sn^ou-geirQn-stay^-the^ai-faimrHazen mentioned 'of-livi■livestock'fomgc cntcrpiisc/’-l lege. ing; ” I w oulouldn’t a ill thal H lack area like this 38,000-acracre tract that a workbook: designeddi to help farm- said,d. . Branen will resuMumc his pro- of focus or aj lack o f interest in is ag-bascd ahd is so dqd<^ndcnfon ers decidc whwhether they can enter But3ut during thp drought, me "0** fcssorial duties atIt thci univcrsi- that a^c^cultural system,” one water system, itt jijust builds, the dairy busii /c had to buy hay for their liv usiness and make mon- have I ty. . Zinser said,id. builds, builds to the; p

‘^* " ''" - % r t‘jflT5=aadngTofhdp;“ rm hat'gRm cy$^l^wil s direction, its ‘l983,hercS Hazen and Lyle arc trying to land is lesss thanI the amount of justt isiisn't rnaking enough to suppc service to thc peop»pJon*with*hcodqTiarters~‘ii r'DKpartmtwref-Agrts—- ” ToscpHTMissourT * “A position' locateded on a mod- culturc,” Ncls'jclson said. . ^ G u id a n cd e e i c o n tro l rtie Pathfinder Program identiHi.- ._cm, . progressive, cam]im p u s jn t h e .. Initially ththe lab will-provide - ______■ fics> SIsuperior Angus.cows basei5cd heart of one of the momost beautiful residue tcstii:sling ,and ccrtificmibn rraii/Tfetfih’fEdge^m )ti~ 'rc c o rd c d '“"'perfoi7n!mci^g^-T-.ai«aaiiirAineiicft;wilha gR A K I - traits.ts. garded qualily of lifefc should not and individuiduals. Bul al a later * DnhiBrtwnnPfO-dinitnwu'iiwufprnnil . S)iitttiiij|orfien bc hard to fill," Nelsonion said. time il canin be ex panded.to in- • Curtfioilodiffntoptfmfnlsii;ntslf»gninlh«iow Ixl^nilr^ A builder has beenn S'selected and elude o ther ar t tilhn lUn loiu>g il tiom sd)elow« t lo: . t«mjlk3^C«^Corlt()l ▼ r areas. Nelson said, * 1h«8iiclix»»ft(j'li/}««noinough-mmicjr— eSM tayWvrrcfinnTsm'iVTiSTiiif:...... i S M l ip i ,19 attract qualifictl chenlemists. lance in operation opi of the lab }rj ViiFarmers hope live labtab will prove. tTi'roii^i ' i ira'ining it ■.progm p'.'Ju'.;;, ■ ‘r “ tlicir products free ofr pesticides.p( .juQvido^omcme_of-ihc,iiiafT! J o l the___ .J Nelson said the Idaldaho Person- lab. Saturday.-iy.Aprai8.1992 M^lcVMoy^ Ag W » M y ™ n F d b . UM,to ------. w s s s ~ n GrowA^ r e g sC l reate * - F |taanffleesSTrem emnbered , p ro blem i s fo r: farm s a sthonest,, caring; couple BROOKSVILLLLE, Fla. (AP) - going; theth other way. It’s a wholeIe Pasco County dadairy farmer Ken- changege co f life.” ...... B y C t A i b n ^jjP jj------^------7---- andmaiketcd annually., .. - nctb Sm ith says8 thetl p j ^ h e’s feel- B uI tR Robert Pennock, chief of the1C Ag Weekly correirrespondcnt , ' ' ■ • “Last spring, our daug“8"*” ing from Floridilida’s growth is a Floridada !D epartm ent o f Commahhyty- . graduated fiom h igh school, propcrty-value ppinch caused by Affairs’irs’ Bureau o f Local Planning, my wife and I were chapa growth restrictions arc aa ef- ______m o u n t a inN, HOME - Ite stale r e ^ t i o nIS s aimeda at directing says grc f . . "forthe scnior party,” he ! yy siidden. in g ic dedeathoflT^and “ •o- ■ 'andbhaunelinglhiIhal growth. . fort toto preservep farms, not destroy Kathy Standlee« NMpnds^ morning ^ BIis£:v-’: || ^ “On “C our w ay hom e, at 2. a Smitl^ 55, saylays he had always them. ce - left southern Idahdahoans in shock. g | f l | . w(wc saw Lynn and Kathy ^ba 8 view ed his 1,000KW acres of grassy “Fantarms are a valuable resource The Hammettlett couple, known [■ ■ jg our hay with the dew, andI /Amy IjIi ij a n j hamlammocks as a giant to Floritlorida, yet they are disappear-ir- and Cheher were raking to development,” Pennock:k by m any for th'their alfalfa form m H w - an 8 J?® savings account,It, Ito bc cashed in if ing to hay. Fortunately for us, Ihey - n e e d e d ^ ____ Inc., died'W hcnen theiri autom obile^^^E ^sT^Swi&“rStnc^^Tffc“S ____ _smashed_intqthethe back o f a slow- R ^ H p L ; rained.” lions have r o bx l^ d much o f the val- agemenijcnt docs hurt property values,S. Blanksma said they Werc I ays-it Wouldn’t hurt fairoos- moving gravelel tfiick on 1-8^. c hon- ue of his pastonioral-bank.-Hc-cstj— but sayi ne Their fUneral wwas a Friday in Twin H H | est people and famiiy pc(•coPlf mates? that land[jd that could have borrowiBwing pow er. Some and they supported their .i owners, like rancher Donon Falls. ‘ an r chil-- sold for $ 10,0001Wan acre four years landow 00 Lynn Staftdleidlec was 35 and S ^ B dren. ago now wouldo’dn’t bring more than Porter,ef, who ^nzes cattle on 5,000 Ite Kathy S t^leeee was 33. Among Elmore County cx^ acress r>near Interstate 75 and State tthov^,lp )9p,l{,atour; ,Rc>ad.^d 54 in ?s&co County, says thehe '^tK ^Siiisri^w as'^c^l ?lT^cSiveTy'*sfiartfg*Iffiaiia*-*-* ------^13;andason,CbChester. 12. . land now.*? he toitold The Tampa Tn- Sate u best 4-H leaders.-...... ■ bune in an intcrverview for an article withoutlOut paying for it bccausc thehe I------thyandHiynn*6t«ndloe—^' ^ “rauiywasvfify'fiittr^mti ------" "Trcsh airto v/brkbrk.with,” sai(TJack“ ^ ' ^ ^ ...... 1U C41-"*' jjj Sunday editionions. rteln S i Davis, a Kunaa didairyman w ho has ^ . ing, she was always tiyinin s* ® Like Smith, bvowners o f rural land velopmipment impossible, ir*om lhcSliiiidlccs TTji:"leir death is a temble hehelp someone, Seyedba(“8^^ throughout Ronlorida say they are But u llPennock disagrees; “I don’tn’t ------Taid.~“fcynn-Tpit)bably-was howrth^-rcan^-it-a-takingng— ----- ~ •■formorcifiairs■r3Tpis?"H i‘IiiiK'raS«‘y^ ------s t u i m e d 'b yvhat‘^tc-mandated-seehoi ^ vremier hay broker in Idahi n they certainly still have a treated us veryy wwell. He w as v co' Lynnrm K athy n ot only F inJU comprehensive5 ggrowth plans have when I able use for the land. They’veve fair. . haHworkeis, they taught Addition « to being an excecciient done valuabl , werc hil liat ...... “H e was, thehe best hay broker their chichildren, A m y a n d ChcstCT^_hihay grower he was an excecellenl _ Highlands Cou:o u n ^ rancher Edgar, been1 farmingfa and they can sell thai “ marketer “also; "He "and“ K I to someone else w ho wants tcto - -thai-we^e cverver had. The Stan.-gtVdngg work cthics, said Hay ™ Stokes, for examample, said he could land to were good fnends of mine dlecs changedtd , the methods of growercrJcffBlanksma. J ^ 400-acre cattle ranch they contributed generousi*d0M d — quali^ o f niarmany local alfalfa

^SwsanietfabofltThiff.^ ' 'and the only rcaj-eason he values it at nctions for scanng off u>ii- - V- -J Uiat is bccause: the\h land is high and veslorstors and d e v e lo p e ^ H e endcticd ■ ------^clcarand'couldId Ibe used fororange-up tqetqectxng-$7^millioo-inbids las-^ a ------beingig Itoo low. rs thought our land Tliche state requires all countieties ExpeBits conttend wet]tland la\W would alwayst g< go up in v^it> be- and citics cti to have comprchensiviJVC causc they’re noinot mmng any more growthwth plans to ei^ure ordcriy dede- o f it,” said StokeDkes, president o f the yelopnj p ^ t from urban areas* withith- pights H ig h l^ d s CouriDuhly Farm Bureau, dul leapfrogging lea inta purely mn ^ l i aMtiSi s B f e p “Now all of a sudden: thiny are- areas.IS. — ,...... ance rules - ByAflpDataNcwBIW8 Serrtce ’ swampbipbuster and conservation1 £ ated conservation complian complianliancc laws, the ruless ( on 118 million acrcs, theiticre-wcrc I get in yoar a d d to cd in the H a v e ym o l l ev-cr needed to gel SIKESTON,' MMo. Property changed.ed. tonly 242 letters submitted Tni.^H hnve _ _ “Undcidcr conservation compliance.!, i public commcnt phase. spray arid it w astei t o o w e t ? ______all o f pro- ~ ~ ~ ” bcpn changcd byty pprovisions in the your rigfiglit io lose soil is condiUon-- ‘‘Laws which atTccicd all he United W D u U y omiBlie a to speed a p yyoorgrayii^tiiiie? i T I ..two^osUrxece^ J Stales drew onlf”242“cofr}fnmcnts',” ' Michacl Dicks, an agriculturalj poii- want i^onc,”is j Diclislaia^'lfyou^ cy e x p ^ from1 Oklahoma( State, want tolo loseI soil, it is going to„cost-l;t-Dickssaid. ' University. yoti. ThtThe law says you will losec “That can't continue.” The 1985-fann■m act, changcd the your govemment gc -pricc- support— Farmers wanting to com: rules governing; lailand use, lie said, paymentcnts if you don’t comply. the | wetland rules can writetc Grc- • In addition, the 1990 19‘ farm act, par- "Undeidcr the no-net-loss wetlands5 goiyj Peck, chief o f WctlaHands and 1 ticularly with thehe wetlands provi- policy, thetl rules o f exchange werec ,Aquatic Branch, Mail Code C< (A- sions, changcs the rules one step tightcnccned even further nnd land usec ;204F),U.S. EPA. 401 fvnher. is strict!ictly controlled,” Dicks said.I- ]Street, S.W.. Washingtc DC 1- “Now«thc gova)vemmcnt can pre- “Now’ thetl govemment can say, ;2 0 4 6 0 ;::^ is a wetland, and you can’t ______Jge o f land.” Dicks ‘This is 19 work said at an Agncunature’and Rural use iLrrou'can’Tc«cnhy\B5'6T*': Y “ with the cnvironmcntalistists. “Most Outlook meetingig sponsoreds by the the land’nd’.” o fthem are reasonable pccicoplc," he g your answ ers■ w M y e s ._ ' Universi^ofMiss(lissouri.;---' — .....- - B u t,t, I Dicks pointcd-oUt that the—f ' sard.~“YbiThavc to bc‘ablible to CX- - ...... ♦ 1 the W yonibig S prayw ^ lstoryoii! ------1; ______.“P ro p erty jigbt-nilc^-QP^not h tj gen- final rulrules on w etland use are not- plaitLlhc.busiiii^-pC : fy^iglin s .:______« > » « « « ------trallywcllnndcistiiistDod?‘ Dick'rssrdF=firmlrFa-Fmm^cm-thTfltave^o-say------T h t r M ^)mlng'Sprayer-ls ^ ^ 0 4 9 ^ ______riving at a mutuaitually agreed upon millionjn acrcs o f timbcrland that • pricc and time. contain,in the spotted owns in Washv.■ Vyoming Spra}ayers,lnc. hay.S.b«n used for ingtonn aand Oregon, there were over 5 ^ - ...... '....IhrauvJff.iiv ------,------3950 5 Hasting? Horseshoe • PosPowollrA«A^435------such, thin^ asr ’himting"Icases hi or*-’‘40,000”)0-lc«cre"stnf'ifi"fS]»KSncfH Conservation. ^Reserve Re Program the callill fori public com m ent. j participatlbii.;undJndcr' thc sodbustcr.' ' • In the 1985-fatm bill; which d r ^ ' |jBOdofiDBllflplQI V .u ...... '.V .V / ■ “ ' ■ ■■

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,, Cash grain mcimerchants had to H H R sidestep Che Chicriiicago Board o f X B * Tnidc for a scconcond day und place |S | | ihuir hedges at oihcilher Midwttsi Inca- H p H lions Tuesday, dealiealers.said...... Tljc vCBOT fnfinally reopened Wednesday. The cxchangce was forccd lo | H | H closc early Mondayday after un under- U U j ground tunnel nipniplurcd and^2.‘)0 ^ k u u u d | | H H H |

nels and flooded ba*basements. The ChicagoI Mercantile^ Ex- change was able: to open Tuesday V & ' bul only for a halflalf day o f irading. except in the Sianilandard &. Poor's 500 Slock Index: pit.pi w hkh stayed open fora full sessi( Nl l ^ y '■ =«=«ci''«auacArfiraijHntdefs*-wb'tvhtrnnrmally-dcal^-^P^I through the CB01)0T but also arc B R |H

• ofTradeandtheMiMinneapplis Grain Exchange, continuenued to placc or- /_;■ T .- 7 ^ — — :defaion-_lho5e:cxch.xchangcs^TucsdajTz: dealers said. TJie Minneapolistlis Icxchangc offer:; — wheat and oatss 1futures trading " ■ while the KCBT' in trades a hard red : / • - ' I' wheal contract, Colleen Smith,h. a Minneapolis fv.... 4

S,u.,45SL-««tiTTre-mfrw^8^^ dine.” .she said. “Volume was al APpnetsIS ______4.7 million bushels.:Is. which is a third___ . ofw lial wc do on1 an average day." i t r a d e r s - a t l h e C h ic a g o BoiBoaixl of-Trade mill aimielessly around a tradingI pitp Monday.------______Tliere were iwo'0 rreasons for this. __ Tlie secsecond reason was ihat ihero dda Hopwood. a stwkeswom■man, said____ Shc_suid_if_i■_ihe_Kans:is_Ciiy„ bad ,a_ba_big_firc..or. a .similar.pro:.J:______UmilJi sai3. Onec vjasv that many arc pcoplople who don’t like lo get Tuesday. t “Wc'n; seeing molore com- Board of Tradele were lo suffer a longed:d disa.stcr,c our computer sys-<• people arc involved k'cd in spread-trad- ahead ofo f tlie marketplace because nmercial activity." she said, ”-lL.s;2!i!jU‘ii!j.. .wra J?^J as Minn?3iKili,s^__ ' ------Tingrwiinoors'iwajc have a lot of impact on cach day d; probably woiii^Kavc lx*enIx quV lo l^inneapolis for help. and our)ur operjlion is similar, so wc'C ------as--Chicago)_tnidiniding,-lhcrc-wcro-whcn— ^ ______— ei jisasier jjlamhar's-a—could-seil-s^nipin-M inncapolis.l“ ------many-who-did --nol-U5c^-^preadi>, no ' - At-^thVhe—Kansa.^” C itj Buaid uf G orhffon^^^^^coo^iliive' irc e m c n r^ ffirrih e “ “-Similiiriilariy. initc-Minneapolis ex“I- ' which are the diffeiIfferences bt:twcen Trade, ••It "I looks like trading is days d; have jusi been quietI (1days, so Minneapolis • GrGrain Exchange," changcic were lo liuve“ a ’ prolongedd priccs on the Minncinneapolis, Kansas moderatclitcly active. W e’re seeing it’s it had to say that activity;y was up Hopwood said, disaster,ier. it ’’could work ihrough ourir City and Chicago> cxchangc;;.cx good ininnlra-markct spreading.^ Lin- or oi down bccause of Chicagogo.” ” If wc were hit by a tornado or system."m." she said. "Farmers;to h av ej3 0 cents ondol%( -•a H o m e off a th e Proffef e s s i o n a l s WASHINGTON (AP) - Farm- S995 million toto parcel oui.-and "It’s's still far from adequaie.” ers w hose crops were rui-uined by claim s totaled clcclose to S2 billion, said Lai|y La Miichcll, director of.f Gaa®nMetuloixjCTCenter floods,n drought or violentnt storms A spokesman fo:for U SD A 's Agri- federal-*al-statc relations for thee • ■ over0 the past two yearss got 50 cultural Siabilizaiization and Conser- Americarican Agriculluce Movement,t. ------l -HaBHrimi ______ccntsC' for-cvcry $1 in (disaster votion Service; 5 said the agency "Il's hardhar for me to explain lo ourir , WtCOWf^ claimsC when their checks wwent out does not know hehow many farmers produccijccrs how w c can send bil-1- ^ thisII week, the Agriculturee :Depart- applied for aid arand the total value lions o f dollars1 10 the former Sovi-i- ment said Monday. o f their losses, et Unioinion ... when we can’t help — n P The paym ents may represent rc farm groups>s and lawmakers our ownwn people." about 33 cents for every S 4 ; SI in to- had feared disaslaster claims would Andid farmers’f claims don'l rep-I- ..tf J .t9 5 5 S ^ £ “A5,'=.f?.'H!C5.\4.'J'.S,i:9.pJ;.*JicJa£.gaatcfiha ihai>,S24MUioo,~ftnd-«tre9enMl’tthctr'entnr-fossesr-MitchcH' ...... - " " f e B lowed to flic claim s on onh?ly “ ‘hot as a resultull, famiers could said, lion o f ihcir lost produclioi ion in Cl- have only rcccivcived pennics on ihe Farmermers arc being paid on 655 thcr'1990 or 1991, farm'd1 dctivisls (ioiiar - - pereent:nt o1 f Ihcir losses if they hadd - ^said.“ :.i___.;._:.___ insurance,-and-on-6(^rccnt' ■ ■' ‘ U SD A -had'to-ciit-p’Hyni y¥.SS[Qu^=^qi:dS2n^^ 'inents to Stallings calledd the paynvenis a of ihcir:ir I0SSC.SI if they did hot have farmers in half bccousc it rtin Senour | n t had just disaster for Idahoho. covcrag{•age. r ; : r “ . Pj a i i m I He called forrPresident f Bush to -A farmfan er also had to have lostit i ’’ b u !1d1/2 w PRICE . ^ 1 ' immediately aulhiithorizc funding for a* least;ist 35 percent o f a crop to bee - - -vrstej _24^H0UR^ the programjcLbC'■ ^ t j L u p l _ , ^ligLbJe.1>lf fnrn«cictanr^ ^ |_ ^Whilca50-cc•ccnt piecc is belter Coitoritpn farmers and others who0 ■ r i r than a dime for>r myi farmers who had a1 ci crop, but could not sell itil I Code Log are facing five,. sixsi or even seven becauscISC of qualiiyJpsscs^such as f o r D i e s e l ■ straight years oof f drou^t, iHsn’f rain doniom age, were not covered atit . much when the: bbank wants a dol- all. ■jj] A __lar," the Rcxburgjrg Dcmocrai.suid,. . ."You’ou’rc. looking oi 33 ccnts onn I I lUteCC a M n Gos & Oil, ^ © W f •••■^•-wmit^Idnhtrfi'“fanneirwknow—ihinltmf tmfff*TonKg'76S?f.-Mrm&n'- K’------& l i ® • fiolng on1 hhere.” not factoictoring in the poor data usedd Ifctfffcmlnei.'.i^venigft'; yiplds," ,543H2a«’H M K 2^(5S -actlVi^i‘tvtirc

Sprinng barleyr budget 1 Troublitecifi^m rb c s rro ^t o g p u t ss r ~ UIExtouionSnService • - $14 biUlion at nisk,GA(bxlaimss TWIN F A^LLS U - T his enterprise budgeIget shows typical costs o f me producing irrigrrigated spring barley in souitiuthccntral Idaho. The pro- By Jennifer Dixon billion in direct^ t loan debt in fiscal BotBoth borrowers later bccami st due on their payments. , duction practicctices represented in this bududget were based on pro- . The Associated Press years 1989 andnd 1990,” G AO sold, pastd •Loan serving policies have re-re duccr surveysys cconducted in Twin Falls CcCounty. GAO cited:d agency officials ted tn losses for the governm - ...... The land chacharge is a cash rent ood coveitvers fixed costs (dcprccia- ^ WASHINGTON — TheTl Farm--who approved;d Iloans that w ere nol :nt-without, niaking, farmcr3_fi_ fi-_ ...... tion;inicrest;t; tjtaxesrand insurance) on thehe irrigation system. ------crs Home -AdministratiItion- is at-based on-real:salistic estimator - of-tncnV ncially viable and able to gradad- For more infinformation, call W ilson Gra>ray at 7 3 4 -3 6 0 ^ risk of losing $14 billioion in loans production, inoncomc and expenses, te to commercial credit,” ththe to delinquent and troutubled farm Officials also5 failedfi to verify bor- borrowers, congressionanal investi- rowers’ debtsa andi inspect collat- ^O said. ing barley TheThe investigators said congresres- W hlat s your sprii gators said recently. eral. • - inally directed debt forgivenesless . il?® blam ed ^icnignt

mt lending deredbyCongingress, for further in- porifolio on imprudent suits in substantial losses to ththe naking new creasing the government’s g< expo- «sult ' Variable C osta8t* decisions ~ including m£ ivemment. 'V rrowers and sure to dircctt loanlc losses. 8°^“ loans to delinquent b o rn “Overall, FmHA’s efTorte n A m ount I bailed out I^or examplepie, the agency lent ^ C ost farmers who had been I -engthen the financial positiorons ‘ p e r a c re« perbcre Cost S67 million tolo idelinquent borrow- once already, ' borrowers by restructurin■ing P m h a rv e st the agency cr?,between 198819: and 1991. V i.^ u t auditors said th eir loans have not succecded,;d," B a rley s« eId d S.13/lb lOOIbs A $ 1 3 it another $38 million q ^ q 120lbs. r $31.20 faces the conflicting dedemands of And it lent a *• -praasinewfiwfir’iflitf’te P h M p h a tor - — — « " •"'"■■20Tb-s:------According to Farmers Homimei ers on their to i ^ y MrlieiHer loans that had re- . Aci C u sto m fertltllyiiM ^ $ s nation’s riskiest farmer vets BHendeF-of-fiuU^iaJowesgf, mil, alwutout 43 percent of all borrowei . . . . ------—AySHfl#— r* fqt~— 1:50^?fc------toid-BS-thc-a^ctrftura^ [lw*^ebts"wcrc ‘rcs&ucfSi;Ifca‘“ ^------it 1 $ 2 .7 5 lion. Almost: halfht of these borrow- whos 2-4-D amlnate ' $2.75/qt last resort. am November 1988 throuju g h , • $ 2 7 onal watch-—ers bccame delielinqucntagain. ______W at0r.8s s eBssment s 8 . S27_____------r; j . , - 5------GAO, tho congrcssior !af^~1990"b«:^c delinqueiaent ------C ro p In su ra n . .. dog agency, said at mtnu ch as 70 . In one casp ro -h a iv s t ______^ $217.43 debts have^n resWcu ctu red d u e teed a $189,00 rrcent of the portfolio as ' ' =

“ UfuiIJIrFiftHA*foi^av^ = ______^CuBtom.coml»m bln*______re $ 3 0 C u sto m haullauling $.27/cwtSt------^65 cwt------$ i 7 : 5 r - - M a ch ln e iyf $3.02/acracre 1 _ $3.02 rskfflsifcio)i 5cBSB .r - . 4 3 : ------$ 3.-78 . Earme]i r s l ^ m — tab^trwrtoi;teit

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Magigic Valley be^;f steer prices las=ist w e e k Futures contractrt Pri(Prices o f Idaho teers and heifers------400*600'lDO'ib. 600-800 Ib. prices for feeder catt n p ast 24 months Ill $74-87 Z Buriey S62-111 UndJndor 400 1b. 4 0 0 ^ 0 0 Ib. 6(600-800 Ib. 8 0 1 D SperlOOpouncjn d s 80 1 * P®*")er100pounds Jerom e $100-115 $ ' $82.50-106 $74-80.50i .USOA jX r T UndJnder 4001b. 400*500 Ib 500-600 5< Ib 600-700 Ib 700700-800 Ib ^ - 7?r 8 \ i Aprilkpriiie - • T w in 3$98-108 $87.50-104 :$80.5O-97 $76.50-86.50 '■ $71.50-79 « V: - 7 7 ------. 70 - 4 / ^ othther prices andi d slaughter nurj m b e r s ^ i 7 6 ------$80-91 National StoStockyards, III. 400-600 IbIb. •& 101990-1991 V j National wh

NCA^ survey ishow s Lverage ketailpriei:es up lass t m onthI ared with $3.05 on month,il, and average retail beef pricirices rose, steak, $3.19;: bonelessb top sirioin steak,Jc, ------^— S oiabJcR ijfeEEi9sflsi)4jj5a» iffl ______$ 3 J6 .p ,c rjio u n d . compare.' g y — ’KiarcK amTS'^.f^onXpiA7nTrf;i'i^?Jr^™ t)urfrnngirera5tm a'ffic'f9i2j:ciryTVai”'$4:3TrT-U6!i6-£ ______W A SH IN G T OON N - The national average5C Production of beef duriniiring the past sever- age pri(rice of ground beef, roundL sisteak, sir- chuck roll roast,1st, $2.62 per pound, reiail price ot'sixl “fostr’ from'"'"Thir nvBiagee of-sirctitsirfo beePwBsiipini n - ’------. .. __ past m onth to Icvilevels closcr to a year ago,0. weeks, while wholesalele prices] remained . March,.li,.while.the average pricee (of chuck ..12_of the .19.cit.cities, do^_tn_fiye_Md_un-m- ihc NationarCattI'attlemen’s A ssociation saTff’iff~strong. roll rouiasffcllslighlly;------changed intw o.- today. W ith thc tighter beef supisupplies and contin- Natioional average priccs o f the sixsii cuts on Thc survey' shshowed priccs were up fromim Reporting onI its 19-city survey of retaillil u ed w holesale pricc strcnlength, along with April 9 were: levels prevailiniling during the past few;w beef priccs, NCACA noted that the average;e la^e supplies of compctipctihg m eat, beef Regu!^lar ground beef, $1.59 peiper pound; months, but w

L r a A n g e le s T imtncs e ' • ‘T hlicre e r is a logjam in thc sys-s- co n sim cr anxiety aboutr^ tl " g ^ P ’’‘ncv^oI?c^'^'li ______tem."’jays sj Michael Johnson, ^ sL . ______products. Hc dlocsn’t oc carry im port-. fed to;ojwttlejnJhc.t!nited5tatcs._ c _ - • Keizo ine secs Asiani rii^'resentative for Mulford,d, W h w rctaiicTS ovcrcoi:ome their ed beef becauseJSC “there is no dc- Thele Japanese notion that they ■ in Jnp.nn*s future, the meniicat.packiiig^bsidiary_oOhc_ le _ anxieties and buy cheaper,er. import- mand for it. Peo‘eople aren't used to . have; bctlCTb< inspection procedurescs Lots o f it. Minnea]eapolis-bosed commoditiesis cd beef, they seldom pasass on thc it.” tlianllKIne unitcd'StalK^r Austniiralia' “W hen 1 was in high school, m y traderr C ^ ll Inc. "If prices:s savings 'to customers, ttherefore Also, chargcs;cs from consumer is “lau{laughable,’’ says Ralph Hood,•d, • favorite food was?as curry and rice,” (wouldId fall), dem and could in-_1- limiting demand. A surgegc in low- groups and domiimcstic beef produc- chieff executivecj of the North Asiaiia says Irie, senior)r merchandisert of creasec dramatically."d •*' cost b « f from Austfaniiiti l ^ t d a c n that foreigrtA bbeef is tainted with Regionion-for th e Austfallifli-M«at & the meat division:on at Daiei; onc of Thce continuationc of high beef;f 20 pcrccnt drop in the w^lesalew pc^icidcs andI pumpedp withJior- Livestostock Corp. “You know whatlat largM l' superm arket pnccs5 iin. most shops long-atter-rr ;pn ces o f ce^n*kTnds-oFi'Fimpb_rtcd~mon«-and-anltt itibiotics IfSa-turiicd thdy'■"say si about people-in’-'glassss~[ ^ . chains. “Now if you ask high_-formal,iil.im port .barriers ,haye_ beenn __rad domestic bwf the tfirst few Japanese' agairtsirtsf import^ food, houses.«s-’’. school studentss vwhat food they rcmovccvcd says much about whyly w eeks o f this y w . But Bi retail Becausc importeIrtcd beef Is strictly To) calma consumer feais, Daiei,ci,. like b est, they’llI say,sa ’Steak.” ’ Japaneselese consum er priccs in gcn-1- priccs did not budge. tested by Japanilancsc authorities, a which:h plansi to dot|ble its purchas-is------A t-cr products continue to have'c stores," says Toshi Tanakaka. Japan the. same t^tsS asi imported beef. laboraUratories by Japanese pexson-n- . Japanese peoplele have intestines a tou^ ' time broiking into thele director, for the U.S. Meaeat Export And, curiously,ily, Japanese con- nel. top short to digc!igest beef.-A nnual market,et. * • ■ Federation. sumers groups5 nevern express con- A IDaiet advertisement forbr consumption here her is ju st 12 T hB c oeasy answ er to why-Tmport-(. In some cases it is thele d i ^ b u - cem about Ihc: possibili^pc thal hor- Kansassas beef shows a big slab ofo f / pounds per peisoiison - less than a ed beef5cf sales arc not booming is[3 tor that seem s to kixp thele savings, mones, pesticidi:ides or antibiotics beef: flyingfiy o n a grill in the centcr, . fifth w h at thc aviaverage A m erican high taritariffs. In exchange for agrce-^ Y osbiald M ano, wbo -nmsns a qwill might be presentait in Japanese beef.- in onc-ne-comer,-however,-is-a.pic-- • catsT ing to) removerr a quota system thatit Tokyo butcher shop — onc of Because Japam>anese feed grain ture oof f men and women in lablb A change in*ff JapaneseJ eating kept imports im] at low levels, JapanJ, 30,000 mom-and-pop shops sh na- comes from thehe United States, it coatss doingdi experiments that pre-c- habits could be: a boonI fo r A m cri- imposedsed a 70 percent tariff on tm-J. tionwide — says , his distributor di presumably i»)ntontains no more or> sumabl;iibly involve testing the m eat can b e e f producertccTS, who face dc- portedd beefI to protect domesticic - / T j i h / T U ^ i cUmng-salcs_aUuUiQmcJi!&causfijiL_altlE..g! 'R------X ^ l - U 4 | l | I health-consciousIS oconsumers. But a costs arean substanUally higher.than.;n - liJUM-lM-l year after' Japanian d ism a n tle d ’its foreignpi producers — in part be- — ^------—— tough_bairicrs_to_tQ_foiciga_bccf,—cause-tl^-the-Japane8e-tmgort^feed— ’” ''”'sScforrrh]^rlcd‘ty ‘6(idrdirTi5t'taIP-“ e«?l»irVr T tt‘lM r t " 5 f an ’a g r ^ a ilti t i , . • ing ofT as expectcected. In Tact, im- with thcthe United States,-^apan willII 1 ports actually fellell last year after a reducee that tariff to 60 pcrccnt'lti | period o f growth.h. Wednesilesday and to 50 perccnt n e xct.T t,. iiifH iirtiitiiM Onc reason was/as a large invcnto- year. T aariff rates w ill then bc rene­ . ry o f im ported beebeef in warehouse gotiated.wed. . ‘ — ------f r o m th o 'y e ^ befoiefore. Anothcr'\vfc -^But-tlil-tho-hf^-teriff-docs-flot-ex—f u'L’ continued high retiretail priccs. plain-allall.-Upon airivaHn Japan, a A sirloin steakcak, for example, onc-pou>ound im ported sirioin steakk costs $22 a poundimd at m ost super- costs thethi equivalent of just $3 to ’ m arkets. Daiei, whwhich used an ag- S4 a pound. pc The tariff adds, at' ' gressive pricingg rpolicy to boost most, $3 to thc price. So what ac- i , s for the S22 retail price? I sells the same stcaiteak for about $15 ImpdfTorters say tfiaTIt is a combi-' "] ...... ' • — a bargain forr JiJapan b u t tomUy v'ojttW1 t o fa costly.distributJan'.syst,1^, iI JMIHHlfll ■ ? liliM I c h e a p .______...... m , . .rc.rejailer. .conservatism ..and, J 5 9 ^ 1 ^ ------— ;-r. KS ver;iimeiintagreejsstoT ^ee^pimpoiirts at saameleve

; AgrpataNewicw sService eign aid to Hungary, sai>said Gunderson, vice- p “ e Dairy Subcommittee, chairman o fth e House D iral m ilk m ark eti t oi r d e r s — aing so at the expense F e d e n W ASHING!IGTON - The State Departmement “And they werc doinj has decidcd1 to terminate support of a pcti-pc of American dairy farmaTOCIS." G ro a t B a s in .S o u th w e st Idaho-EaatomOregonId n wanted to help Him- •• G tion to allowV anlu increase in imports o f Go;Goya ‘The administration w :hecse exports, but no $13.11 :$12.71 chccsc in orderxJer to provide aid to Hungary,ty. gaiy through Goya chec Class I (April) rindustry has been fittingB thet . one was able to give a rcreasonably close esti- - -- Class II (April) $11.11 ______- $11.11 - - The dairy in a'ct Would have been to idea. “This is | probably the best news ddai a iry mate to w hat the irnpa'ct C la s s 111 (M arch ) $10.98 ...... i $10.98 ’ farmer," Gunderson fanners havele rreceived this year ” said U.U.S. the American dairy fa Weighted average $12.48 ■ $12.48 Rep. Steve GuiGunderson, R-Wis. •anged from 1,000 m et- other prices5 Gundersonin i said he has fought for more me “Import estimates rang than a yearr againstaj approval o f a pelitiilition ric tons to 100,000 metri(etric tons.” have reached 100,000 ’ National C heese;e Exchange,1 Green Bay,/, W\ ise., Friday close that w ould alliallow countries to export duty-dut If imports would hav , say* metric tons, it wouldI have hs displaced 3 bil- . free G oya che(jheesc to the United States, sa ____ . . C h e d d a r ^ a r 40 lb. blocks’ Q r.-i u l i to the A m ericarican dairy mdusir>C ' Credit Corporation ; “But by not endorsing the petition now, no “The Commodity ( reed to purehaw more the State Dcpj>epartment has. essentially killkilled would have been forcct atcning producers with i t ” surplus product, threater further driving down ’rices to Idaho dairies The adminisinistration was trying to use« tthe an assessment and fur Price fo r b a r r e ls oof f cheese ’ Pri( Goya chccse;e ppetition os a way to bring5 for-fi priccs.” National C heese ExExchange fo r all m ilk In p a s t s ix we

=^,7.-Wa,- -.1 IT.-,'...... ^ F a r r a esrs-suTveyedsay n ly-they-re-Jiurting ------MADISON.DN^is_{AE)^Sur:_Elaiilaints, but this comes as a ^ vey finding5 ih lhalitfcrc*Tlian!8 0 per- pn»rise," said Mamilion McCnW: a » n - cent of WiseWisconsin fann families dcaican o f the University o f Wiscoi felt they .were/ere in financial trouble sin-1in-Madison School o f Familyy R e - ’' left rcsearcheiihers surprised al the ex-' souio u re « and Consumer Sciences.es. Producers:s. ■ _ ------;------tent-oCjural.rai. money problems, a ... FiFarffieis ha« a tendencyy ' ■ - ______Top I spokcsmansa;I says...... pafii iamTTli^tliiiiriaptnn^cijicttr ••We hearar little I tidbits of com- oftlif their fmancial condition. -

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Ag W eekly Vquestions when it comcs to> woolwi incentive i, p'payments. To help answerer them. A S I’s i------Df-NVER - U.S.s. producers : received an LLegislative AfTairs OfTice mailed mai an-infor- Futuresres contract average ofS.55 pcrp':r pound for thc wool, theyj.. nimative piece to all state exccixccuiivcs earlier |Lamb and hog9 prices9s Ifor hogs sold in 1991 - whenen tthey could sell i l . ' . tlithi.s week which contains supsupponing facts Prictfs in 1991. thc Ihc loH'tf.sJ .since ihc S.44 for fc the wool jnccntive progirogram and ex­ prices ___ 5 SpsMM100 pounds ^ price in 1975. resultculted in an incentive pay- plplains how thc payment rateile co f 241.8 pcr- L -D- Aprils , ment on shorn woolool of24l.8 pcrccnt and ctccnt is tied dircctly to the natinalional average Fat lambs Fo«:AP ^ ____ . _____ Tinws^wsrsnBtitrmT^'W ] !F2irr"t4M3 »JM-40 4 0 - H -----1-----— I— ;— I— I— "It takes a yearr oor iwo like we’yc just • The average pricc fell1 S.25 S.: from lost , •» Apnl Juno» JiJJy Aug. Oct D oc., been through to sec;e howh the W ool A ct real- y

SB g production in spiteitc of a collapsed world b: ^M -J-J-A'S-0 N D -j^- M ------3/12-3/192 ______market for w ool wlwhich the industry suf- p:priccs," Dial explained. ------M o n th ------fered through this pa;past year." ' DialTddsihai'produccrswl Djal knows fromom past cKpcriencc that cican expect ASCS offices to lo begin1 issuing • ...... -both producers andid i th a public have a .lo i of- t>the incentive chccks on or.neainear April 2 2 .- ..... Aga y ^ ; Wolf'reintrodduction MB I - M i■ P■LA I N ilING"' " scare;JS area r^anchers DILLON. Montont. (AP) — Thc ronmentalntal impact stalcment) to g a = __ _rcmtcQ IrIndustry. considerci Jo e Helle. a DiDillon-arca sheep ingprcpai:parcd. rancher and form:rmcr prcsideni o f Congrc:grcss ordered the agency to dalit:^Y and the Motilana Woo'oolgrowcrs Asso- conductcl the1 study and complete I QL ciation.- 'says thebe proposed w olf thc initiallial d ra flb y M ay 13,1993. • rcintroduclion intl Yellowstone\ Na* Hellele anda olhcr ranchers worry IITY ;r . tional Park, hass h him scared, and the wolvejIvcs won'l stay in Ycllow- 'JTEGR Thcy discuMcd their con­ ■ .;;. ,hc’s not alone. stone. Th ~ " 7^ - ~ “ rm “disturbed’-sf-and -quite- con— eems-durijuring a public meeting car- ______. e __ ^ fused about whatat i is taking p lacc.” lier thisis w e e k .______A ttE EEEEX= *"hcrsaid:“All-ofasasud'dcn-wc’re fbccausc-the-animflls-oTC— t • volved in a full-bll-blown E IS {cnvi- protectedled by the Endangered Sp«icsa Act, opponents worry Serving You InI m : ]• Ihcir pres)n»cncc m ay stop dcvelop- and multlple-usc resource H a n s>en e l ■ B u h l L illy 'C o . ZLZ N a m p a ^ g • | f lg lo y < l- L up. Thai cotud incli|ac ^■"•"--4^3=52i241--5-43=4306" le ie 'P u m p |!^ow up. 6"4-66f358-4‘~ ^ ~ i f p ^ 'C o m p i e l I some public lands. ' & service Other Keceiving Station:ions in: ‘ j F S a lesijS t bo would have bcliSJSTtHi Gooding - callBufiiuftl airallm akos j: thciimbcnbcr industry o f Oregon and — ife • Wo repair Fairview - callBuhiufil nslallalions h : Washingiington w ould have ever - i r • Now Ins fd to '• ‘jing bccausc o f an Adrian, Oregon - call Nar. ^ampa . . M240 I hc ask«.U. f 733--j A v e. S o . I, Hciicple predicts that if wolves arc ^ ! 353 3rd i I rcintrodui)duccd in any number, li^c- ■ i j . _ ...... i-u .s)ocl( wand d w ildlife will^wffCT^ ^ J* «n)ny.JlpdUaa992 Magicc ViValley Ag Weekly TWln FaOs. IdjIdaho m E E te lliW iW S i

— Bean.prices:— LittIlle^Jiani g e r ^[>rted [r Pricices received by farmeiners 'cl, wilh only limited AgW edcIy , weak” at the dealer level, Pintos GroatoatNofthomi Rod* PIrPinks Small whites )wer bids were fully movement noted. Growe $15 $15 Idaho $15 $14 $1B $' It was a quietjiet week on the bean marketIcet. steady with Colorado,do, Nebraska and Id 4, mostly $14. l e a l e r s Boring, even.' Wyoming at S13.50-SI4, r P r i c ess s receiv e by de; “Ehy ediblec bbean trade and demand are an ...... P in to s GroalTiatNorthama Roda PliPlhks Small whites ...... monotonous,”• sasaid the USDA in its wcekljk ly • Peas-a s ” --...... ■' ■ Idaho S1&-20 $1$19,50-20 S2B-27 $20.21 $2C $22-23 market repoa.... Pianting was the majoryor focus of the pea ■‘ Dealer priccscs'forpintos ■: changed little,■ oi market thjs week, acconlinrding tb.the USDA. ■ - — ...... PPrices l el^w herer e . did grower price:ices. l ‘ Dealer sales were primirimarily to doipestic Pinto Boans But Idaho pinipinto priccs stayed higher thar^ accounts as export interestrest was light. Grow- NE Colorado $13.50-14: WoWostam Colorado $14; Kansas;a a $14; Nebraska, Wyoming, irado, Nebraska and W yoming >ta $12 those in Colorad lyi’ er bids on green peas5 wwere steady to 25 *13.53.50^$14; N. Dakota, Minnesota! where farmers-s uwere getting as little as $13 Othar Beans ’ ’ cents lower from $7.75-8.:;-8.25, however, there lebraaka, Wyoming $14. according to theIhe USDA. Small reds, W ashlngtogton $20; Great Northerns. Nobt Bean priccs5 typicallyty rise this time o f yea lostly steady oh bolh Denier sales WCTC moSt PrtCM per 100 poueduauoUdtnOJ^ ^ J. =as;$npBli@ S] tb^aC&e^deale&laufiLu-.« rg stili m ontluawa;iway.- . sold from $10.25-10.50-tt©■•with a few loads to L Jn . Washingtoigton, the/farmer’s small whiti S10.75. Ycflow peas J ', domestic aqiounts to $10 —"------' bean pricfidrop(oppcd this week in some arcas were steady in a thinly testested markcL Limit- p Dealer bids werebTcrc steady. v/inter peas were 50 Prices received by ' ed sales of Austrian wir Prices received Pinks were: steady.stc . cents lower at the dealeralcr level under light iho plnto-bean farmers ihcms were also “steady \< Idaho b ean fanr Great Nonhe demand. In past six weeks in past 2A mononths " ------■^per'tOOTJOonds'*"*'*’"’*’' ’ * 4 0 -, $ per 100 pounds ______J l -o- loqtQ9Q--1M1______— ___ ncrsZllZA^icuKraLBgcnLSjM — ------— AMERICAN^VN-FALLS-J[AP)-— -Jitm o fion office is getting ______shouldn’t forget■get thei^fiel^ of winter ccrKrrcal Power County extension . ' ^ " 1 6 - ^ f reporting the pests i n ...... grains while focusingfoe on spKng crops, ~ ~ ^ t w o tothrcc calls a day re 1992___ _* ----- *- ms actually are larvae ^ ...... 15------That’s bccausause army cutworms have beejcen grain fields. The woims ihs last summer. Dam- found ,in fieldsIds across southem Idaho, and an from eggs laid by moths 2 0 - 3 wheat fields looking, University of IdahoIt extension entomologi:)gist age by the pests leaves ft USOA, I, Sandvol said, USOA T — T— I— I— r— r - Lany Sandvol/ol says the insccts could cscat like sheep have grazed, Sl mended oncc the con- 10 'i M i I 1 I I > 3/11 3/18 3/24 4/2 4/9 4/16 their way intoo Sjspring-seeded fields, Treatment is recommci ■ce cutworms per foot ' AMJ JASONDiOJFM ^ “Ourconccmcm, wilh anny cutworms is thatth centration reaches three ♦ W eokof pcrmethrin, has been M onth

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•• B y M a rie o c F r itr The Associated Press , W heat priceces . n I TTPrices received by F uturesres contract Combine strong pricpriccs for wheat, soft Cufiy Grain p riceIS s fo1 r w heat d a h o w h e a t f a n n e r s priccs for potaiocs andmd beans and a water Koch Agri Services. Rupertart H m IdJ shortages in parts of)f ssouthern Idaho and Koch Agri Services. Blissi $3.79 IIn last 24 m onths 3.9 -1 •. $ per bushel you get more spring3 whealVr being planted $3.56 V 5-1 Rood Grain, Buhl ' $ per bushel than in any year sincee l91' 8 0 . Sept. crop $2.99 ® I ^ 3.8 ------■a- W heat 4-9 At an anticipatedi 6620,000 acrcs. this Rangen, Buhl n o ^ o t e . isf90-l991 / 3 .7 ------^ Wheal4-16 year’s Idaho spring whealwi planting is ex- Wendell Elevator $3.60 ^ -f- 1991-1992 peeled lo exceed lastst year's> by one third, Western Stockm an, Mtn Hm $3.81 3 .6 ------^ according to statisticiatcian Bill Sigrisi ofthe n------wnoHpact with stable winter $3.81 r • When combined w Pocateiio 3 .4 I------r ?0,000, Idaho is likely $4.38 .USOA wheat acrcagc at 870,C Portiand M I I M 1 I 1 >~Tr May Jul)July Sepl. Dec. to have m ore w heat in tthe ground ihis sum- .Quolod Friday morning 92 ■ 92 92 wThuredoy's lAMJ J ASOND J F 92 92 m er than it’s seen sinccn ccl985. >■ - Local dealer qu o tes b ased on T C ontnntract month . grain oxchango. Exchanges worodpsodwe; Howard Ncibling. IUniversity o f Idaho M onth ^ inagement specialist i# on Friday. Extension waler m aw Dollars por 100 pounds barloyoy ______1______Tw in Falls.' said oneir*rcason i may be that • • ~ ’"’ "spnng~v7nSKl‘*tW§ffiftt ing the grow ing season h — inches of water during ..but-a-respcctabIc.£rap.'i-Ha anit*wtnttrwhcatTiboTiijoiiH-9"to-2arBy«>m— xei-irwhcat-and-Tcducr-yiddr-' j7"'Wha»’-s*-«o—gt^*«fop/.b everything’s gol lo w ork righight.” wheal’aercagc. parison, potatoes use;e 202 to 27, sugarbects goo,ood aboul wheat is that it takesikes advantage said. ’‘But cv administrator o f the Idaho 5 expecting even Ics^favon'orablc Mark Samson, adn ______25.10 29, and alfalfa 323210 36. . of f.j .any spring precipitation it .receives,. Hazcn .isj jn,-did not cxpcct spring— •crop manage*—inigatioivcoi;onditionsahi&-yc flrth a tu nri99i: J5 Wheat Commission, my^ot wheat is ihHt"it“ siirdard'BF3a*BrownrExtcnsion-CTT tiut o ff wheat acrcagc to jumiiitiip lIRcit d id " --'-...... - ...... And the real beauty when Magicic Reservoir water was shut dem ands its w ater early, ea Ncibling said., menlent specialist at Parma. lin b e -, Analysts are prcdic:dicting that the soft white /en’t received July ^0. Hee said; several inches of rain time in the crop’s life "The "1 trouble is. we haven’ a life- wheal market in PortIbrtlMd will rem ain over $4 That’s because the tim fore the ent:nd of May "would be a 1 when it is most vulnerncrable lo water short- verjcry much.” a bushel, moving in the range o f S4.10 to 1 during flowering-oc- IrIn Lincoln County, four years:ars of drought saver.” age - the tw o weeks du re Counly, il’s grain priccsj-s - noi S4.50 range until haharvest, S a r ^ n _said, in ih m any other crops. haviave left hay fields in extremelylely bad condi- In Elmp'ro /heat stocks expcctcd to bc curs sooner than w ithn ihg Fxtepsion the drought-i t - that inspired a leap in sps^pring pan due to U.S. whw giod?.the crop-i3:ag:<}te:rt>oaiQth-ond^m vcgity-^.J^

th^ngfintm?^'iE^f^sron“!i'g Even in late spring.ng. waLer shortage can f “If 1 we can get the vk-ater at the - m aybe not a Bul in PoPower County, Extension1 a;agent portation. ______interfere with tilleringing in fall-planted win- weve cani grow a crop of grain - r

-(— —_ -i T J s n sriowers fiforecast” a ? n e 3I 3EI1SSrwte~Etnreserves““ ttlytih f ^ i i a WASHINOTONM (AP) - The '9 pcrccntnt from-the 1990-91 sea- ; Agriculture Depamirtmcnl lowered son. Thee increaseir is due primarily ♦its 'estim ate on the nation’s al- to largerT c crops in-C alifornia fol- ready light wheatt reservesn today, lowing lasilas season’s low produc- haas chlangeid... _ ciling slightly h:higher exi>ort lion, Ihee result r of the December prospcctsi — ------^ 1 9 9 ( H r e c = r» . ucr<..JJSDAc6akl.iL.{K KPffi4«5!iSW ^'SSS3l;i.,., ...... — - K c och Agri-Sepviceces - iS npleaseE jcu3>tvttg--g'«-m.TUOTfMw>CT»ung«r« ------flnd'366'm illionbu;busheis-of-wheal—8:8-mtlholljon'-lonST'i|P~*“ P ^® ’'^ 1C March forecast and-12 - ^ aannounce r the rececent purchase oof f ' ^ in the countiy’s; bbins when the •from the 1 next crqp year begins be June 1, pi^rc^t hihigher than last scMbn. EVANS GRAIN anand FEEDERS GRA^ A I N B down from earlierier estimates of The incrcicrease from lasl month is 390 m illion bushels,els. largely dudue to higher Califomia The 366 million)n bushels would navel and. anc Valencia production ' iucts, service andi d ' O□ l ur quality prcidu leave the countiy’ withw ils smallest forecasts.'ts. USDA said, nee June 1974. Basedd on April 1 surveys, personnel rem air3in the sam e. Koclj c h A g r i wheat reserves since p f Consum er acliviiivisis hove criti- USDA saidsai all grapefruit produc- ______SSepvlces-is-comi im p ittedJto_serve_y!v o u . ______— . — cized-USDA^s-coti;ondnued use of tion is scset at 2.22 million tons^ at""cxports“ for doMi I percentp irom lasl scusuh I.— I (Irawmg dow sio8E"'(6-'ra-ia-Tiffltiii'n'i slo n'fiftttiffr6W l989»90;*'‘"''■ spring potato production is ' pPlease i contact yiyour K och Agri SS( e r v i c e s • lows. They fear tlithe lighter sup- And spr " r-plics'will drive-up-up- food'priccs - at—forecast;l at ai 2.16 billion pounds, a for fall co n tract qiq u o t e s ______■ rrepresentative e fc __ . _ the grocery store.ire. F'ann prices gain of 4 percent from last year Vr-p^l=belDW==199Q^:r a'nd'livestoclcteei^cgm m offlies— — “ *Jiavcl)6cn'risiDg steadily-sinceTwF^‘ustc l^^^~ year. U SD A sasaidi Rain delayed early , In a separate rep<•eport released to- developmipment in Texas and Alaba- I day. U SD A said the citrus product m ^ butt CalifomiaC and North Car­ is forecast at|12.22 rmillion tons, up olina arcre aheads of schedule. 1 • K IPCIH H W B t — —KG3 6 t-^ A SJ R l- S E ^^IG E S --______A lim as9a-.NB»!5.Q)as.sJfi!MLv*JJ). 9Y®ry 5 6 1 . ■ C ajhtoll-freeIB 1-800-632-351 z T m mm ley AgW e^l'mnMjns.Kwno9 • - S a turday,/y,A ptil18,1992 MaglcVBloy

5 stiong Any!springi^ a i n - p rriecFallliesmay?notlas ------Bur-potcmial-ncgalivc-fac•factors-for-'bean------: Kansas liMensionn serviceS Futures contract prices include: =eed barley prici c e F l I ^ 1 • Indusiry reports Brazillil’s s soybean crop MANHATTAN,N. Kan. - This quarter could p r i c e s f o r c o m / could bc even larger than USDA'sUS February Kod)ch Agri Services, Rupertt $4.953 Pf sirchgihcn grain priccs.pri< But some rallies may $5.00 - estimaie - which it-«lf raise*lised Brazil's fore- Kod)ch Agri Services, Bliss S not be long-lived.1. “ ■ above last year’s ...... rqq $4.90 2.58 ■ / V -Q- Com 4-9 iiocks situation already wass cast 73 million'bOsliels ab< sedGrain. Buhl . 2 "Our wheal sloe angen, Buht S$4:90 2.57:------y Com_40B the lighiesi in somome 40 years. Now. Wash-- harvest. Ran “ If that.'s so, our strong- cxexport pace, can t • $5.00 2.56------ingion apparentlyly is- giving the Common- endeil Elevator 3 y continue." Tierney said. $5.00 ...... 2.55------7 wealth o f Independi:ndeni States approval to buy wheat growers did ^65'estern Stockman. MV J 91) wheat. So. higher-than- . The fact many U.S. whi 2 .5 4 -“ T? old crop (1990-91] r government pro- IS could provide continuedJ not plant wheal on their g( expected exports ' acres. So. several Prices elsewhere> 2.53--°/-/ $ p er bushel said Bill Tierney, grain mar-•- gram-established ‘‘nex’’ acr ■price suppcn." sail tion’s whea.i base Og(gden $4.90 ' 2.52--^ Source: AP______brJCansas^iaij;JJnlvj:isilj^^.s^million^acres oMhe nauor H i i S S a S r i }\— 'TrieiTr'iTnrDmiook forlW2^.»n-pnccsH- ri^ porortland •'Of coursc. no0 mit ailer whal Ihe reports say, 92 92 92 92 * il would bc bleak." the analystyst said. ■ Qu,luoted Friday morning • wealher will continntinue to be an influence until C o n tract m onlh t. Tierney exoecls USDA's,'s Marchf reports to lollars per 100 pounds barUarley ^ summer crops reaceach harvesi.” he pointed out. ;o indicate a I6> ercenl acrea:rcage increase for •‘In atldilion. thouhough. ySD A may have to in hard red spring wheal undid a: 10 percent de- raise ils com fecdiicding estimate by 200 million ings. Toial wheat ----- bushels. Its ‘bean ^laniingsJS crcjise in durum planting: to 300 million bu ,lings should bc al- /ery well bc 0.5 miirion to 2 (winter and spring) planlini estimate may very ______Ell “ =™"^i\niToT?amWRrt in Bui USDA may lowerer its estimaie Idaho h ay farm ers As often is theie case,c however, ihe soybean lo ^ a m e d . barley pricesi , . . Ids ■"^mart;et*has*potcntwitiii^for-«r«ttuvolaiui^ulhc, ------Tn"'|a“ST’SiJrweBic 'in-past-24-months— - he "Kansas City’s July ^sftcat'^fiiIiH?*s KSU analyst said.aid. Additional factors on the 1 February’s price S5.16-1 $per100poi • T he soybean market’s ten-n- haven't recovered from f ______9 0 -| $i ^p e rlo n ____ •MH ____plu5_side_are;_* 1 — collapse."’-TicTncy-sQid.-^‘N-i-'N ew -export s a le s . . . . £5 .1 5 - ♦ ^ . —J — dencv-to-^iv-witl:viih-oihcL^iri priccsjr' ici—to the-GlS-may help priccsCCS hold-steady. Or. ^ —«- 5 . i 4 ------^— ------\— • On-going concem CO abouriKe-wcathcr the July contract could go0 bback a n d ’test’ the j ------80 - ^ hazard called El•I NNino. • A surge inh U.S.I 'bean-related exports.ts. $41evel." /• ;nt U S p ^ a ls o may showrfecdgrain f acreage - On March I. con-:ommitmenis were 35 pcrtxnt Ml i n c i t a ^ t 3 million to 5 mil?nillion for com and 5 , 1 1 - - ^ - ^ ------—Y ...... higher' than yeay ^ - w l i e r levels. Spymeal ar sorghum. Togeth- j <3- 1990-1991 ip 20 percent. Soyoil bo<)kingsIBS 2 rpillion to 4 million for s 5 - 1 0 ' t i 5 Z ------:— ^ -*■ 1991-1992 exports were up 2 er. however, barley tmd1 oalca plantings could i5 .0 9 * 1^ I ; t

U G5ne33$*S . . 1..L .» . I I. ■ HEStenC3n8jMra^^ ® B ------Montir^------^ - ney said. “Since t ; analyst added. “But ibove $6. this is a favorable in-tn- p a n s of Kentucky." the an . V ing'sum m er, strengthening ••ln~Tnosrof-thc-major-coni-p In dicator a spring have normal or surplus moimoisture." |____ _ prices has begun.un.” ls-alt©mativ€ irkeLif—^ — -Ethanelolvetolg^lf {■Sianners-willsuffK-a J l " ------otdTdahorWe v c vefy-drsjrsappointed-|- ^ - O U to f - m n cer Governor Andrus vctociKd.this.leg------Richai*h^d^^tcr,-a. grain producer m Nampa and a member of thethe' islatiob." ' • ' BOISE- IdalIdaho’s grain produc- from I 3f renewable; H ^ S S j | ?A executive board.------•. Hew clean sources of ied the potential of an IGPA and Idaho ers were denied ‘Reducing auto emission by energy for the U.S. : allemative marklarket for their wheat “ Re vith faijners is o f primary/ concomi to vhen Gov. CccH An- blendindihg 10 pereent ethanol with ______anil tacnTv A»he reliiie and pwvtding-ldalK>^fi-ur- dnis vcioed the extension oi ilii;“ giisoli icw icmative fuels and1 Dio-Mass I9 B M R =COT'.C« d iUn«lK.'efdiflgai;ibW.J|l Grain Producers Asso- jobs ; nn Bill. ID the Idaho Gra unquestionably a good thing fofoi r eluded in the 1990 Fanr ciation. is unc Tlie group’sp’s president, Doug ScovilleofPotli•otlaich. "11.0.599 was proactive legis:gislation. It put the ethanol industrysiry on notice lo build ^ , a plant in Idahcaho within three years ^ , or llie tax crcdircdit would sunset, ll / ' also provided;d the potential for a | ime for protection? ------iarBc^lternnijvcaie for ethanol.pro- , g duction iri'IdaIdaho for the pist- 10- i hetmernartfe t- ■ ^ • C d l - U s TT o o d a y . niiT ' "^yourjiJTfn /c cdvcrtlic ey;:off«»ng^cfSp‘-toil.------Ihe efficient1 production pr of ethanol cro p iTre, a n d h ayf fiifire pqjicics. fuel. Sieve Kohnlopp 20 years of experience ~ rain producers see the “ Idalio grair CRS, GRI Give mme e a call when you’re readjdylosell. ^ ■ possibiliiy o)f f thistl new market slip: ping away and an going to another Magic \ l o D D S ' f eTROLBERG r scrvio slate if we donjon’t have the tax crcdit s„ir ■ 13 • e conslruction of a new kGENCY, Inc. to attract the o INn s u r a n c e A G ------plantf-saW-Jj-B oyd .Sehwicder

/ ...... •* pi-Apple^ ry new S u g aiirB e e tp ]) r o f its " ^3ltt s ta te Its. They a v c i ^ ^ '1 .6 7 ccots ies^fop— A g W ed d y thatrenccTct a lack o f fertilizers , cents. -prodwl e ^ s s a k aod fuel, : pound for October-Dcccmbcr W estern Idaho and a Oregon • Forthehe republics of the for- of I99I, compared with 22.9757 YAKIMA, Wash.1. (AP)( - That are sayingg therell arc lots o f ways to iple juice,” said Shelley earned the lowest pcr-acrepc sugar mer Sovieticl Union, 1991-1992 centsIts for the period in 1990 and golden glow in glas:lasses of apple press apple isiness manager for Pitts- bccl rciums in thec DUnited States productionn'is i estimated at 7 mil- 23.07.07 cen ts-in i 989. U SD A oi- juice isn’l looking5 sso rich these Page, busin .Y.-based Seneca Foods in 199Q, accor^g5 rofc (htf USDA lion ions, dcdown 2l2 million from tribute3Uled the general stability in days. ford, N.Y.- Economic Research;h Scrvicc.S . 1990-1991.1. Lower yields due to , priccs,ces, despite a significant rc- . . F lat.sales and higljigh cosls have Corp.' ilw ons clcver in-rcspond-—■■ Growers there lo5St s t:S20 per acrc poor weatheither, rcduced fertilizer duciio;slion in the prbduclioii esti- some o f the nation’ss Islaigest proces* T h ^ alw w federal laws. on the crop. use, and 44 ppcrccnt less harvested mate,Ite, to the slowdown in con-I"' sors searching for• newn ways to ing to new fi ,S. Food and Drug Admin- * Bui the "eastern”r liIdaho region, acreage dro{Iroppcd sugar bccl pro- sumptinption growth and the in- squeeze cash out of ol culls. And The U.S. 1 will soon require fiber comprised mainly o f southcentral duction 20) ppcrecnl. crcaseiased rate o f arrivals o f imports much o f the activityity is in central istration wi ■ncd-S4-l:94ner- - ‘ -ErtimaUiatcd_ U.S. 19_91-1992_ sinceccc early January^ • " -Wgshington, whichh grows more content ontn thetl labels o f apple juice, $?C ERS gathere3“3atalatanVb'iTi-sligaT CMtStS-T.2r2 million short tons' up rnillioilfion^^\T 2‘ornwl^OTtJ“P • • ' Some companies d Apple Institute In Al- companies to dclemermine the rc- 4 perccnt [ fi from 1990-199l.Bccl sugar;ar has been used os collateral ing w ilh “natural” appapple juices thai Processed J turns per acrc fromjm sugar beets sugar outpulpul is expcctcd lo total to obobtain sugar pricc support are more cxpcnsive.j(;.jOthers are di- lanta. is supposed to improve di- * nationwide. The bestcst U.S. returns 3.75 millionion tons. 3 pcrccnt less loans,ms. *ttis amount consists 0* oi versifying inlo dri»dd aand frozen ap- _ Fiber is si Davenport said. were earned by/armrmers c in Michi* than the prejrevious year. With un- 1.3111 ii million tons of>cfincd bccl pfe products, or pushjshing"for more 'gcslion,Da\ ;, the nation’s bcst'selling gan and Ohio, wholo jpulled down usually wan/arm weather in rcccnt sugarjar and 720,000 tons o f raw exports. M ott's, tl ' apple juice, is not intro* S I32 per acre for sug:sugar beets. monihs, the[he condition o f stored can1 su sugar. Approximately 22 per- Seneca and Tree Top,To which lead brand of ap j25W.j;gjc^saH B ^ ^ sp ^esw o m aiifo r’CSdDury highest in westcm Id:Idaho-ajid Ore- cd,hampcrir:ring sugar recovery. bccn.iim .ndccm ctras o f1 h c end ol along wilh Mott s,[, aarc launching tendaip,spo bruary. Cane sugar rcdcmp- s. But the company for :r..g a u a d .U M ’CSlriQ.fiji.M ictugan-JiJd^..-^^§Biij?A a& ,tfw ,sP4s„Sa! S u . -„ti6bSDfUti.i.S«jin?'^led at adults. Beverages. l16iaSTmiHcy^p]jl6*JIirec-* Ohio. duction costosts revealed that occl uonsiasslandT s ntJ pcrcSfiT*’” ” " ' Sm eca’s ircallcd5*Crcffir3Ta‘p,‘’'ycSHTSl« ' 100 percent pure, she said Here are other highighli^ts from sugar produxJuction in the United •• BeetB sugar has been placed billed as "the firet apapple juice that billed os lOl jn y a n y headquarters in ...... ~ the~USDA*s Sugari^and ai S weeten- States is mimore cost competitive in the loan program in C alifornia,'“h_ looks, smells and lastastes like fresh from comi " . cr Situation and Outicutlook Report: than raw cancane siigar. For th e ! 990 Colonilorador MiaigaiSTvliimesola; . applM.” S tam f6Bl,C ,C onn. . >riginat apple juice was ...... ‘ World sugar pnpnxluction for crop year,, ll;the net cost o f produc- North>rth D^ota, Texas aM'Utah,“ L xije translucentI white juice,- - Thc^orig apple cider, which was 1991-1992 is e :pcctcd ^ to out- ing refined:d beet sugar averaged Colonilorado, Minnesota, T exas and made at the compaiipany’s Prosser, pressed api pa« consupiptionI byb about 1.2 23 ccnts per p a pound. The cost of Utahah iaccount for over 81 perccni Wash., plant, is beingng test-maiketed murky andnd pungent. That was re­ bout 50 years ago by the million tons. producing’ refined cane sugar ofbecbeet sugar loan collateral. in Washington statelie at a cost o f placed aboi processed, clear, golden • Cuba’s crop fforecast has from dorromestically produceii^tn( TheT Idaho regional sugoi around $2.99 perKt half-gallon, highly pro > sutareane was 2 S .W bcclet supports price is 22.17 centi orethana^ttle juice thatIt is still the most popular, __ __ -J>gca,CMUtb9ndi;^ ^ T lg t’s about $1 more

to’''a”two-mon dcla^'in*'°aioJ**sonici “W yrarW prfttst'mi «onomic downtown, Page starting the harvest,st, ir^ u c e d sup- 21.39 ccntsnts per pound, before forr cccom sweeteners - about 595 ' Rich, a similar produciuct. ing an ecor ------plies o fo il and a fall-rall-off-inyields—tum ing.upjp.i^cbniary_to^^L5.6_millioilliori bushels.______!lBodLScncca.an(Lid Tree Top are said. ____ I forward-lo(?king orgarganizatlons. t o t ” “ Peoplele may i not be able to al------^ -^ ------ford a new;ew house or the car they I wanted ... but1 they can afford to }r*^end-50-^0-^!ts-or.>one ■bucb .morc....- . on the fhiiiiuit; juice they want," she

I ■ Most appapple juice is consumed by S D 9 I I i J 1 children.. AdultsA i>flen find it loo m (B/s sweet.or‘ tO'too bland, and prefer cit- s. Page said. i w •MagicValloyslv's Largest Farm , f j fi S s s i ' i n V lljltlA ijSv ■ ■ Tiro Hotmir Fad'•adlity .LUM O rcharorr i Tap is sold in the refrig------— .S proalizing m I I irt Largor GulA ^ crat^seAiiKrtion o fth e store and a 7 * ^ ^ Bruisos limited ^he]ihelf life. Il has more fiber vc=rItory of Now Tiros health cons(>nscious, she said. ■ ■ •Calcium Chloriciorido Hydrodotation a B S M MM Sorvico ] PROVIDIlING... : / i igcment Contracts • Full-Service Manag< , i T • Seasonal and Hourljrly Consulting Arrangei;ements ' 1 • Contracting o f Tena:lant Farmers- ■ ^ 1 O K A U T O I f • ..;,Licensed PesUcjd ^ConsuUant^_^^^ ...... • Budgeting, Crop PUTanning, Marketmg . ' ..“ cfiTflffrTSMostrr S I N G LIB E TIRES R IE i i ...-<• Fertility and'PestCcCo n tro l ' ^ " C o o ler e r Tune-Up Specia! | ( Tz^ceustDffiizeEtProgrart:3i • Candidate M emberr A S F M R A G b fi 1 • CleanI co'cooler pan j • Oil motolotors I ‘8 8 1 • Change!ge filter pads ' ■ 1 • Cheekk & adjust belt • I - ----vrifi Fanrm ___ • Checkk ththo float ; k^tho.pump ; - 7 . 5 ^ 1 6 ™•m ^ IB. kwat^r^^tdb|nions ^ R e tre a d s —W --Masnagemer Now Available In " ^ . ■ M l J ^ Twin Falls - i ^ S M tn S S r hRW-*' —*• \ Inc 9th Ave. N. • Buhl, l5 > 120 91 n Avo.■^.-‘ TwlnFalIr• 734-5f-13j- - (208)!) 5 4 3 - 8 Q 2 2 7 ' .. Saturd^^trAI \ ■ " ■ /

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Ply Pml ...... prodioduce vTnis-rwistant tomatoes)cs would rejf" r ^ r -to-Monsanto.— ^ ------■ The Associated PressI . quireim M cxico 16 parroyalties-to- — - Poititatoprices — r Hemerrcra-Estrella said. arbioloffstaf lived by Idaho farmeners ANNAPOUS.MA-L ■ - A U.S. company, la. _ Susan Su McCouch, a molecular I Prices receiv lot connected . 7 . donating technology to Mcxico tb make ge- Comomell University, who is not Fresh pack quailallty .. French fry qqu uality ■ a really good ncticalty cn^cercd potatoes,poi in a program withith the program, called it “a r } $2.25-3.0(1.00 " 1 well-defined $2.25-$3.00 to help feed poor countuntries while protecting stud}udy of an appropriate and w , Pricos m ay not reflect ' ‘ • Prfce»%wiWfo repoffad T ussoy/of lOOpoupounds of unwashed potatOoa. pri th e company’s profits>fits elsewhere, a re- case,isc.” - ' ' tgo. Prtcc* alM may [j^usesforbniiso;^ hat critical-of~. t= doductkxtjosfof.dW, rot..or green damega searcher said H o a ^y. . ” ShShc'was,* however,’ somewiat y to Mexican potatoess o< r fronch fry color. If the potatoes worwoik in M cxico, they thele donation c of the technology t I made freely lived by Idaho farm|irifers might be tried in Cbintiiina and other develop* famiirmeis w h en it is hot being m Prices recejv faimas, who •. jmwhlMitfnuiHitnA ------iAyOr«tk>ngr*d«.W ------ing countries, said tbethe program’s director, avail/ailable to small American far ountcartoni 1(H»«nd" $8.50-7.00 $1.00 Luis Herreia-Estrellaa oftheo: National Poly- arear also struggling to survive. . ' $18-19 into ^ d .c o m - .• ces elsewhere H e ocscnbed the pro{ aiiiiTionssu: g z/-^iS£5K5ai.'-ii£;^d@ gr da policy breakthro'u^ ^ for commCT^ ido R ussets,I. yo-60i count cartons tific achievement snd a ^ c- Coloradc $15-16 aid, make use ofa novel Viral Vi diseases are a majorr p:problem for Oregonn Russets.1,7M 7 0 count cartons _____ T h e potatoes, he said, (. 70-80 count cartons ------::----- $1BS17~ ■” ■ technology for tesistiiistiog virus infections. MexIcxican potato growers, Herr[crrcra-Estrella vVashlngngton ,, R assets. 7 pCTacre niti2- . vviscons i. 70*60 count cartons $13 . .• T h e technology, dcvelsveloped for American saidlid. U.S. yields o f potatoes per nsln ^ R ussets. 7 where farmers .. potatoes but how being;ihg transfcrrw to M cxi- /2 1/2 times those of Mcxico, wh< ------licidepcracre can potato varieties,; acould also be used to sprapray 10 times as much inscctici ! said. Insccti- — iuiu>.-m>«jCoofo»vicu&«iesiSt&ncc s American farmers do, he sa . Pricesis rrecejyed by IaSIKu«5^Bc£SESmd^Hms«oswaresprcad'*" r“ —•»»•«»«»■•»»Prtoe»4«c»(va4,^y s a id ^ Id a h o p o ta to f a n n e rei ’ __ IdahoIho fannejw “ "" uhm can J>ejjsfid/0x.wx^^y^ i-potfltoes-haue.... ZZ Z . . Z---- ^ hrpa^24^nths-—. . . — . «... — -^.>for.fr«ftbtfh*pack.patatM&— — "hesaid. ^Tng-^aTetitttllr plant and any vitus," he tccn tested in the greenhouse, arand will soon aid, the program rcpre- 100 pounds In addition, he said >e released fof the first field testests, Herrera- 2 .5 - 1 ■'00 lemonstration o f how -cx-_pej p e f -100 pounds ------s a lts an importanl dem T = = f developed in wealthy istrella said...... pcnsiveitechnology di The potatoes may be 'readyly fort distribu- '* 2 ' tB- 199Q-1S9t couatries can be madejdc available to develop- ^ 1 y\ i L - • 2 3 ______— uonion to farm ers by 1994, he said.a • 1 0 -■Uij" \ 1991-IMr i . jng countries. TradiUonai breeding methodsjds have failed .- g- the company to donate ^ “ W e convinced the 0 producc virus-rcsistant potal t them m illions o f dollars *0 J technology that cost thi which m akes the Monsanto techechnology par- I to develop bccausc we weren’t jcopardmng wh, a ^ smta Maricet Naw» icularly ^^luable. he said. 1 USOA -♦ Fed«rti SUU

■ ■’’W nS vc idchBnca^rleasra-RTrffwen-cont— in . , : r tural research.. "MonUr""' " ' ^ pj^ics willing to donate techiechnology,” he I M cxico is a bigg cxpotlcrc of tomalocs, p!(ii ■. ■T'.'' • . ------liowevcirmd-tbe-useuse-of'thfr-tcchnologyJo.^i -^G em stitacksjmcchanged I firom^aastyear’ss levels— ; '0 years ago. This total is l ^ A above tw o; equal to 30 pcrccnt of fall potato ihoTindMalhcui— production-i 35i2225i!ii2S!«£Si,-j_al 1 with 29 percent a year -Yid4*:iOO.bBdieWw:^^ County. Ore., usedcd 50.2 million compared v y“ appcarancc for the season ______hundredweight ( c ^rt.) .) o f 1991 crop ago. DisapF ■d high -254 million cwt^of- r ^nte'pA yffll/hnhcl ■ - -■■■• raw potatoes to Apri? p n n r d 6wh*2 ~ i s a rccord 1 /■'— r : s30SJSn_ 5 percent above last year 1 7 » ^ ^ ■ percent from a ycai/car ago. Idaho potatoes, 5 -T. iKKise i)ver tmuiDM 1(11 fi $17$ crccntabovc 1990. ■■ tM sikfiikm l n«tmtjtt«ii5 («1 J $400) ^ • - potiitoes contributedcd 43.3 million andlOpcrci w il boHipiJied M how.evCT a^;, L irce Eastern states stored tyoylwWBlii*. cw t o f the total potatotatocs processed. The thrc< ion cwt. of potatoes on the remaining 7 millilillion c w t w ere 5.2 miHion down 17 pcrccnt from last produced in other slatstates. A p n ll.d o ' i 22 pcrccnt below two Processing in Idaho, Id Maine, year and : „■ - ■-2 - higher than the cornyjmparable pcnod^ . T h r sltccn'li5l-5tariSr1nrW2l:6-r i ^ " " 1.6 I. 1.4 lastycar. .... _____ . _. . million cwcwt. o f p o ta to , sto rag e on-“ i T h is is a :g a in o f 26 per- 1.8 I. 1.6 1.5 __n Potalo stoclts heldicld by gipwCTS, April 1. Tl rrr- :=.r-2.0------1-3------2.2 2.0 _ 1.9 ■“ ■“ April 1 totilcd 46.56.5 million cwt,'7?b^cTwo^ /ere up 49 pcrccnt from last - • 2.4 2.1 2.0_ I _ ij equaling the amountm t on hand A pril stocks wen ^ T o ~ I M innesota was up 10 per- I, 1991. Disappcancanmcc, at 75.7 year nnd M m illion cwL, is upp fromfr last year’s ccnt. six Western states potato dumtebfctottetfinea. 72.6 million c w t. aiand also above .-"The six Id m d e d to b r ^ ^ lorodo_wai-Up _ ■ cw t on ApriH ,'I99:1992,-up 8-peTcent--32-pcrccni ent from o ;;ear ago.^ U from last-year and am 30 pcrccnt 23 pOTcnt Magic Valloy Ag WooWy.'lly. Twin Falls. Idaho Saturday.iyrA'^rn-iari992 ------^------■/ - _ —

der soil teem p w heijn plantin;lg Snowppack Consid ____ It's gone. No snow f( w rem ains a l tho Magic M ountain:ain Snowtel'sHorOn ------Jnsbymid-ApriCMoll nning their planting stnite- ensi;nsurc a healthy start for their c avorage,18.6inchO!;hos of moisture a s snow remains Soil icmpcraiuro rmmost often il icmpcratunrdaily -exp:explains. -When thc-soil temr LL6------avoraoo: - . .i ------take. So cpm growersers need to (ake rccordingJh : range 4 0 - avofagtfago: 2S.9 in, [anting will help growers tnrcHire readies ihe 48-50 degree n soil mmpcralure intoto iconsideration before plan = 18.6 in. — St. con:consistently, it’s time lo plant.*’ A c Crop residue keeps soils cccooler 3 0 - \ r T ~ WANT TO: andlind wetter longer. Early plarlaming i M l ; ;al be- 2 0 - A \ ^ Spend less timele irrigating?i bn□n i no-till fields is less critical p cau!causc crop cover generally _r i ■ Gse less water? mi?.es moisture stress later in the 10 — SSSSSiRfAyS^i-: s S s s d k t C hange y our gagates to the new ; pPlanting dcpih provides anti n o ^ r * I at seed . M a | 103 Aqua Comrm v T V s lu e s !-''-— ^wajw apio conirol soil moisture at D iv id e level. He suggests planting irin the „ M oWa‘8'A u i ■ iMgi“R±.,i) (upper SftakB Rwei) w anner soil zone, generallylly no war iWMWro'KXv S««*:US0*5odCem»»vjl more than one and a half ininches * deep. .• ~ ITRPL Stidham says many factors i —^ l o p o» i + 4 , i d a l M ------ino«noti.iuuLtm|^tun:.iaJodi£ .fiEms-lookf:,sk.yw.ai:d._ aioncall436-3S6J. fields, n=l Slope determines soil w For demonstreriic absorb ------: ..JUS.,'[^1.’ hy, ------^____-n is-V_V^d A Canal Co.'s board "iJEALiRSrs : mo:more sunlight and warm lusterer ilian . Weekly writer;r ■ dccided^'J^iuriU ay'in Slfoslione 11)“' lichi-soils._Wet-soils-absorb..i3_more ____...... , ___------turn on1 tl^the water at Magic Dam ------HASTINGS IRR1GATlATlOM— PIEECO___ EARMORIORE PUMP & IRRIGATION ■ liph energy so are slower to wam 17 nm inR^ti.yCTtr^OUr: K im berly Twin Falls Jerom e ene The Magic VaHcillcy's two most- April 271 324-3341 „oi ^ 4 2 3 -5 8 4 7r 7 3 4 - 5 2 0 0 J f notes." ' troubled irrigationin

are far below average and to have a 10- o r• 12-dayi: mn. then Dam are :ountry_snow4Jack_upsitcant_ ------go-off-foi-cight-ht-days;^Ruguin-high-coui h dams- likewise is far less said. "Tliat will'gI'give us time to of both (1 —— I— veragc. to ^ lui c k see what Ihc weathilher is like." lhan aven a b o u t — "YakimaaValleysuppply-hitelow— YAKIMA. WasI'ash. (AP) - The distrias^isajn.Tbtiisd.ny.ihej/ m.ay.jc- supply of irrigationion w ater in the ceive justjust 75, pcrccnt of normal wa- Our Poultry Feeds; givegi your flock the ocations because of low rain- 36 it needs for a Fast Yakima Vallcy cou:ould bc thc lowest ter alloca Nutritional Package in 15 years, and farmers fai have been fall, looks very obvious w e’ll have Start and Perfect: FinishFi . .warned there mayly 1be shodages this “It lool summer. home fui lay_Nclson^upcrintcndQnjjif_f ______— Tl)tJilion,waicctec-supply-has-alsQ—saidJRay. raised fears about)Ut'the survival of thc464.0>4.000-acrc Yakima Project. ------1— C hl i i c k ^ ------$ g 7 5 - vimming down the Tlie: projectpr provides water for ai baby salmon swin 3 : a r t e r A ------Yakima River towj>warU the ocean. wide variety var o f crops thjil jn 1990 s t a wonh S580 million to farmerr Tlie U.S. Burcaicau of Reclamation were woi $ y z 5 Me a t M a k e r warned managers:rs of some waler food pro(processors. y S tt a a r t e r A ......

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= = = = = I V i l ~ - O n s;econd e thought,It, d o n 't w ail Ite fo r your: _____ ; _ untilI 1th e last m inute iTX n.T£13— ______I IRIT OF I “ • T u r S u ------PERAnON I • S u r f aace i an d Uncferitrgm und Pipe • H a n da and W heel LilL i n e s ^L an d O’Lakes ^ C | l l u s ^ ^3 W I — - igB jB Sflflpeed R l j i ^ Sllco-op^^^ ^ g d o d I n &? o 5 I p ^ ^ ^ t e n d e I ■ 2002ndAvenu8W. ■ 1 7 5 W\/. .^ Main Street ■ 13011lhAvcnu&S. ■ ■ Wendendell, Idaho H Buhl. Idaho. ■■ Gobdliig, Idaho. B a a i — ------^^JEROM ECO^l-OP W SHUSHUMb 037 yV..Main.St(ec . • . -Jerome,.Idano « J. . ' Saturday. A p rilie8. ,' 1 9 9 2 y Magic Valley, Ao WeeWeekly Tvjin Falls. Idaho ^

un-ofrcoESlf51savefjswatteTTTmroirey ^ l.R .W d x el______; soil, and can be a pollollutani by der low-presscssure center-pivoi I Ag WeelWeekly correspondent - . carrying off sediments,s, fertilizer systems becausause of Ihe rcduced and pesticides, wetted diameleieler creatcd by either or low pressure im- ^ JE RROME O - Controlling waterer Properly designed, fixirixed*set or spray heads or lers as com pared to , • runoffff ffrom irrigated fields im­n- fixed-spacing sprinklerer systems p.icl 'sprinklers e- apply water at a rate lowlow enough high pressuree impactir sprinklers.- ■ jSTN/'dr • provescs i firigoiion water manage- and irrigaiion cffickncy. 10 allow all the water to. infiltrate Design practiactices which can re-, Sw Z r i v mem am noff problems under I L t ' N d R U A ^ Savinjving water before it runs offiff into the soil without run■unoff. Soil ducc the runof t systems that liave J) can redireduce the amount of waterc r texture is one of the mo*losl impor- center pivot s; ned 10 low pressul-e pumpedKd and, in tum. can reducc;e tanl factors in determingngthcinfil-' been converted packages inclut;lude: \ \ / pumping[)ing energy costs. . • tration rate, 1 7 One1C cof the first considerationsns Approximate rangesI ofol infilira-’ ng design fiow capac* - ^®' is toI designd' and use sprinklerer tion rates for various soilioil textures . Reducing ( n to the m inim um re- . equipmcDment lhal will match thefie or types are: ity of system t< xta:rmfc«fliiit.iKC.d!L_____ = infiltration rate - the rate at hour '■ Mid-Aoilto l \ ------______1 ^ so il infi Mid-May 1993 j w hiciraira*sotl:cun:iibsorb or-takc in ------Finc-sand— /j-to -l-. l_ inch-per__al_cach-ipank.inklet_in_ficlds_Hiili__J ' large (greater:r tlthan 30 feet) eleva- - A s ______J water.-r.- hour ices ifththe e rate at which a sprinklerer Fine sandy loam - 1/3/3 to K inch lion differences . Installinglg sspray sprinklers on A system:m applies water - the "ap-p. per hour Ition raie" - is,higher thenen Silt loam - 'A to 4/1010 inch per booms to increase inci w elted area soil's infiltration'rate. somene hour covcred. rnia droi►Ught ling traveling speed of Califori H M ipplkd:waifir.^ U lx a U ca:l c i ------aiuJfl3a.-J/.!l?.!!L!iI '/, inch per . Increasing iving sprinklers lo rc- • on thelie !surface, creating a poten-n- hour “ ’ pivot or movin 'fiT ninnff. ducc the a'mouilounfuf water applied ------€«ller^ivol inoff walcr is wasted water, "OtS 'o n a given anarea during a given nH-faitp] Tie. f "shottldn [)roblem un- period of time. ______- - It alsono Vwastes energy, wastes top-'P- Runoff is a greater prc The Washington Post' cutback in alioillocations from the State W ater PnProjcct. one o f the LOS ANGELES — CalilCalifornia, a state's two bigg vwater-delivery sys* ™ .scmi-arid state on (he edge ed; o f a icms. desert, is afflicted byy : a w ater "W e’ll bc able ab to get through scarcily tliat has broughttit rationing r the year without:iul significant Impact alup=i.Qritfc=_DLjln)u^il».ill»_Eastcm_Yalcs._a__ sself-described d "din ______• 'I • '.L -^ consumers will scarcely/ mnotice the fanner" fromI FFresno and deputy CaHfomia water shortage.Ige, accord- direcior of thele California ' Dcpan— ing lOrCXMrts...... __ rhent o f Food anand'Agriculture. ______Even l^ fore Presidentit Bush B act- Tills is not to say that California— ___ ------cd. Jiist ^w eek. uijdcr.. fi Jcct|ection;year farmeri^are feeleeling no "paini Even political pressures to boostost the sup* in this wettestlest of the drought ply n f ft;Heml watcf availvailabl^ for years, the Sierrarra snowpack is bare- •* ian Joaquin ly'60 percent ooTnohnairand-north—' f — the west side o f the San ------r ^ Valley, surveys by stalelie officials em Californianiuccseaoits. pre filled I ta ------and agricultural cconomi:imists indi- to only one-thinliird o f capacity. cated thal ihere will be vinuallyvin no The State WaWater Project and the ttHmpael-on— fcderally-opciaia^icfl .Ccniral-VaHcy__ __ ------ihe-supply-ofXalifomia.fia-fruilR-and —^oject-will-forrora-sccondTonsccu-' /I vegetables available in Eastern Ea; su- tive year deliveiver only a small frac- J ; perm’arkcls next suriimer.:r. tion o f the wan/atcr for which farm- "The proponion of anany com - crs have conirac;racted. - * ^ 1 ^ ^ modity in the area of shortagesh( is Still, the impmpaci on food prices sim ply not enough (o affccffect the na- is likely to bcX minimal. Much of tional pricc.” said Richardlard H ow itl. the land served/ed by the CV P is in 'a n agricultural economismist al th e western Fn;sn(isno County, where Unijversity o f Californialia'at Davis-cotton accmmumis fo r,.h a ]f the W ailte Elicc tric CCo. r of five bales o f cot* ck for your w ho accurately predicted:ted a y e a r acreage. Four o is ^o iid to aiwoiinceethe purchase ofa nen?wer model boom truck agoMhat Califomia farmirm produc- ton produced1 irin the state arc sold s now able to c o n v e n ie n c e . F or s ervice n on irrigation pummps, ) W aite Electric is n tion would thrive.despitepite a huge abroad. K pump site so pull your pump motoiors, service them, andi sets them back on thej that you nave little dido M tim e. rim ve your pump moto'to rs p u lle d y d ip p e d a n d b a k ed . ~rS^i-tVe^Bme-W i W a ite E le c tr ic ...... 7 3 ^ D o n 't let^ c o stly d o wntiinetake n a bite outto c f your profits. LetW yserytce^ymirmmpjmnotor needs. ____ , 8 jfrCu/vorfs- Potato Vent Plp\ ■ 24-Hr. Se]e f v i F e ik- G eotextile Fabf , CalMcff 543-59:912 (coUcct) • Perryy 733-4853 • Kevin1423-4325 4 he Magic Valle)'. ie W ^er Control & W aite Ekctric-VbufHrqtte-stop shop and hooijom truck servicc in the P IP E S *co,Tiynugated Polyetttylene: P I P E S — Culviilverts „ ■ X.jj.WAITEELECTRl^RIC SUPPLY __ Isrtcoff&ftvf iulyaiion 4=H5sa^(pez::;a-; i ■ PIPES *Sucvctures — P4PES lality C ontecti PIpeProc’oducts 6' to 96’ m 733-1900 1 O R 2 5 5 2!n n c d A v e . E a ? t g Falls, Idaho | MLABLE PIPES D e l i v e r y A V A i i 2 (collect) ___ BiPBS W 543-5912 4 S M 8 i 2 - - h m m O ^lijiobile.nm tferL

IEBDiBEBDBL«-Mi mm 1 B eangp-oupto jutsproi unotion- r i d itoriai i Clinton’s prograams as ivorththle effort Whjly aren’t C a 161 lot of people Ihal don't km:now Idaho docs enjoy thele reputation " _ " ;ans about b e a n s ...... br(iualiiy of^ -. Idahiho Bean ---- of producing a superior The IBC has worked with foodfo lie .soil. day.s — . ^ers endanngered? beans due to Its volcank tnnilssion Ige editors o f newspapers and a rive of sunlight and controloiled imga- — agazines for many years n»is u lt- i writers, dietitians, nu- d the O lh c r day that the: SSnake River is the na- lion. lors. book wri g in many thousands o f ccTarw .n W c read t •estaurant owners and !"6 *' Idaho-produccd beat:an seed - triiionists, rest ches being published andjpic- ' lio n ’s "m ostost endangered.” thousands o f con- lat h u n d red s o f m iles o f both commcrcial and snapsr bean - chefs, and tl ired - informalion regarfrding ! But wcI al al-so re a d last w e e k that has been prbmoied throroughoui the sumcrs wantlnting information about ielies \r k a n s a s a rc so p o lluted withwi chickcn manure that prep;reparation, identity of variel ' rivers in Ark United Slates and in forbreign coun- beans. Ihis 3U nor G o v . B ill C lint;)n catcan swim in them. id nutritional values.. If t J n e ith e r y ou I )utationfora Our cooktxkbopks. "recipe cards fional ^Ui-or-.4A^o.g-cm ^—_ irics. rcsuliinE in a repui JAce in j} ? l'0 '’“l ¥1*^

• 1 gcrcd." A great deal of IBC: :moncThM" stanily rcques aid for. it, would cost millionjitLS o f itories h a v e reported thatt tlthe chicken manure got cs and in foreign coun- , i ■ News stor been spent to climTiinate i halo United Slates i ollars. [on’s rivers bccausc he was/as eager to have more in- hich spreads tries. Since: JJune, over 100.000 dolla ’! ' into Clinton blight, while fly (whii Providing consumers wiihh in- Arkansas. He gave agribehwhemoth Tyson Foods all lexican bean pieces uf infcnformation have been Pr dustry in Ar disease in beans). Me: jrmation. especially the morcrc re- tory-scale chicken coops, effort direct- distributed, aiand to m eet, thc'de- form m a n n e r o)f f assistancea to build factor beetle, and ihc latest ef ent demand for nutritional1 ahd lal reg u lato rs looked the •an common mand for the[he cookbook, another cent a n d th e nI- -C Clinton’s environmental ed in eliminating beai ealthful aspects of ealing •more m > .setting up its waste man- of 3.000 copopies w ere printed in hcali ______other wayy wwhcr^ the company was sc niosoic virus. bearc ans, w ill cause m ore bean*ins to ------nre lBe-has beeem;BWft-reliablti—D cccmbcf..^.^ • a g e m e n t lacfacilitfcii. " . jsands orrequcsis wc "(115 lickens guarding the hen sourcc ' of • inTormatiation about The ihousa apparently a case of-chic ivince us ihat there ire ourlur promotions. | , ______It w as ap ------ijcans;-cuH«}-oja>y-foo i»Hi. receive convii ' house. kansas should raise a host z::______-j— — Clintonls.i's polluted rivers in.Arkar ! o f questionsons for us here in southernrinaah'o?== bossesslikewranjigeSuBj ’ eager are wc to have aX b igger d airy industry iiTrBand^l - I • H ow e: locally Igh, apparently, for Gov. — , I \which has been rcachcd loc 1 southcentraitral Id a h o ? E ag er enough ! ■ Little wondfr the rac-adieal en- r S S B ^ K P te in- irtment to send recruiters and elsewhere by on-site Cccil Andrndnis’ Commerce Departn [ vironmcntalists think ththey have Ralph W. find dairy farmers grown spection. and realtortors in to C a lifo m ia to fim a case for driving livesestockop- [doingbusiness.' Those who prepared theh c rc- w eary o f■that th; state’s high costs ofd< ^ eraiors off public laniinds. with W B f lL MauBlian lid beef prices bc higher■ if some states weren’t so ...

nothing to delineate .the actual y-smalHcale-oeeriJroduc- Steve Symms, wcrc not fulljully aw are o f range con- noil I en manui^irerSgiiTC^conomists-say-s ” According to Sen. St dilion o fth e range at the sametc lim e ause the ir p ro d u etio n c o s ts — r-iclcasedby-a-ditions,------^ d jtii ers will socsoon bc swepfasrde'bccaus ^------anc^pOrrrcccntlyr ynduly alarms the public. rcc Concepts, Amazinglygly. the GA O report (o- ^ind high" in comparison. group callcd, Resourc Those who would make pipublic a rc “ too hij J 1988 report cuses on thelie ieight percent of range 7 of “m ost-endangered’ed" rivers politically moti- Inc. suggests that a lands "livestock free by *93”i” have ______—‘- A r c J is ivemmcnt-Ac— allotmcnts_Hil found declining in lam ;-runner tn iTie D einbC raticc prcparcd"bynhc"Govc laiched-onio-reports-suchjsji-tiiis IQ v a t e d ? Iff Andrus / wcrc the front-n while failing to consider taic d counting Ofncc.is full'n o f errors and- condition wh 0 drive llial race, would the Snakeike River have been called howed Ihal inJhe opinion jusijustify their dcicrmination lo i prcsidentia misinfonrtition.' data thal sho\ ; range, :stockmcn. 67 percent of liv s . "that ______a:soc li- writer's sijsignature, address and Stui ■ conclusions was thelie question of . lelepho^nele inumber. Or record a bckwlous or in poor taste will not overstocking of the: rrange. Lost in message; forf< the opinion page bcw primed.f ihc bureaucratic hazeic and bungling ------1 wen; the questions ofnf the effccjs on ------1 the range of wild ggame animals, ' *"■ ZHJ_itildJjQiicsucciKal&Ifrpjil iiciiviuevi' _ _ _ _ ...... • • wcetf'and inscct^in IBsj — ■ -r conirol aiid the effecccts of such ac- . vliics as mining, oil,lil, gas .ind other ^ development on publiblic lands. Although the .‘qiieiiestionnaire in- eluded questions on)n these aspects <1 o f Ihe subjccl. the agagency seems to WEEKLY I have ignored them1 in making its

The weekly newsps p a p e r serving Among the concliclusions of the, southern Idaho0 agriculture( ...... ------—GAO“was-thaf'niinmge-managcrs (livestock operators;rs) lack cuirent • • licphcn H artgen M ark KinCind Mary Comer knowledge of ranjinge conditions. — ^ b U s h e r— ------E ditor.□L______A dSSfeiSB____ - The report would hihave been,m orc ______Manjigcr accurate if it had ststated thal those oard and writers.of editorials.^ leTqucstiowiairc-..------______Th0.C0V(s like.to e 11 walch'Pprah.’_ • ' . ■ ...... The mennembers of the editorial boar •. .rcsp ^ n g . to.-;the I ■ ■ V'. Sicnh.en.Ha.Hartgen and • ‘ ‘l^^(Fp^t5t/Sa?icepnd/

i) - od firm s Ishould ppay atteniitio n ^ And even if allI th(s thi information W a te r subsidiie s our - spinach” is a com* “ “Eat your The Washington) n coul

' ton grow alOTigsidc ol calth. Youngsters get less ththan a prize. over thc airwaves ' crops. ; In addition lo w; than they once did, and Colorful, large-type ^graphics tion information ovt Food manufactur-1 This greenery comesi c(cour- payers’ dollars, ththe projcct uicywatch.chaloiofTV. mm l^t help them. Bul pvcjveys rc- and in schools. Fw ifying pressure not I tcsy of U.S. taxpayers,i, >who' wastes water.' veal that m ost nutrition infomarmation ers, under intensifyii jlulions offered include ev* vc wholesome foods.- unwittingly subsidize famrarmers Federal managerscreh«»cdis- . Trom .the. practicalto. the isis conveyed in school, at homome and only to produce wh agazines but also to educateale consumers in a through the Ccntral VaValley couragcd farmersi fromfr selling IS, from better nutrition m- bjby doctors, books, TV, mags Project, a 500-mile networivork of their excess subsidsidizcd water ndiculous ( and friends. Ingr^iept ItsUtsls and straightforward andmd above all truth- n for parenis and cafeteria ai lowances fuljnanncr^ouldild 1bc smart to pay r,»crn;niriPS_jia.nQ n;5aiate!' •to -banning*^ handout)ut and gy and Naturalal Resources , AFBEEDEMONSTRAW TION O N YOUR PARK V ^ ffm ^ e project over to state; Corimiltt^ tried tcto reallocate . ■ TRY IT ...i /P’s-water to ■ control. . . more of thc CVP’ , TO THE LEADING COMPETITIVECC MODELSILSI H . , Although the region is well cities, industries anand the envi- H UlOMPAREIT... U ^AND-SUPERIOB^™--. -“ PBICE1T“^T rtrrniaOETERTURES'A continues to sell water loto ffarm- , But the effortr^aTtloC^S^ » A COM PETITIVE PRICEICE- ■ _ c r s a tj;u t2>?te.pricM. by powerful farmiiming interests ‘ perform ance/^ A T hose rates ore lockeq_ii^m un-' - another reason1 whyw thc pro- H buyttttt]2Yfe«R/1500HdDn'P[P O W E R T R A IN WARR/IRANTY— ■ ------der 40-year contracts, maimany o f jc c t should bc removed ren ^m H . BACK;UP SERVICES'BY FACTORY SPECIALAUSTS. ■ whicih expire over thehe next federal control. ~~ This week, thee IU.S. Interior W hile those ogreementsintscanf Department begini’ins talks with ■ ■ ■ ■ j not bc bit>ken any sooner, so California oftlcialsals on transfer- ' Congress, by selling thehe Cen- ring thc system1 tot' the state. . “ iral Vall^Project, woulouliTset. Under state-nunalnngi»rTi(»nt7 wn- ” thc stage for putting it on a ter chargcs wou increase sound business fooling; as soon som ew hat - allhoulOugh probably'-" as possible. nol to market levelvcls. Still, state - Superior cutttterbar^visibility Thr rV P charges famwrm ersan oflicials are likelyciv lo bc more average o fS ll pcracre-fce-foot of~dircctly acwuntablabie to .taxpayi.., _____ w ater - about 326,000) gallonsgi ers on farm subsidisidles and more - under contracis whichlich, for resi»nsivc to locaocal urban and - Hydraulic reejel thc most part, have notnot been environmental groi?oups. ■ . adjusted for inflation. By con* While selling; IheIf projcct to H speed < an d quijard ' trast, a state-run waterT projectp Califomia wouldlid be an im - ■ in Califomia charges1 S60S> to provcm cnl over- theth present ar- •angle adjustal S70 per acre-foot, andnd o th e r, nm gcm ent, it iss rnot thc ideal suppliers chargc city res;residents solution. "on the go" S200 tp S500 pcracre-foo•foot. Private compan:lanies - operal- H In spite o f the drougliught and jng under state regulationsrc{ thal its effect on the citics,, ihithe ETO- gnm t all water ususers access to . jcct continues to allocaocate 85 the CVP - couldiild manage thc ■ pcrccnt oU^s water to iirriga- resource far monlore efficiently. ■ lera-fmist- Bul. given thcc (congressional eventually repay the; govem-g< clout orCalifomiimia's farmers, a -^inale-or-da —mentrrjhfpugh—tlwir—ir—watci:—aalc4o-tfie-slato-is }-is-probably-lhc ------^ ------aublfiJinjfg ,^ charges, for the cost oTFuna‘-'“bestof iRe"ITSrt“'tixpsytr'can— — ing the project. But thcthe pay- hope for. •back is in original dollarliars, free Selling the CVI:VP would go a of interest - and onlylly about long way to end;nding"thc pricc I e n t c o ^ one-third of that has bebeen re- subsidies ihat v/awaste water and HW EST EQUIPME paid. deny taxpayersi a fair rcturo on ■ l ^ l berly R o a d E a s t -TViliwin ^a lls I Moreover^, farmers Jmvc ha not their investment. _ .J m . M M B Ktmbe been charged fully-forH th h e pro-"' ll alM wouldild set a good ■ '' 7 3 3 -1 5 .4 5 unloading other ■ k jcct's operating and1 nm aintc- precedent for un lewton - 733-2684 Home nance costs. ' federal assets - ssuch as water- ■ ^ Roger The original contracinicts had works and elc«Jlfxiriciiy general- Rex a y - 7 3 4 - 4 4 4 3 Home no inflation escalator^xr,_r§using ing projccls - thattha exist mainly ' ^ amires - 324-8720 HomeTie______thc governm ent to fallall bcKind to. g iv e handouts lo powerful. *......

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. BrielBfiy is come in recyclables r LeR oy Payne, oiKraior of Innova- HcrbicidSs c value or m ust be recycled:led or disposed at an venter Proccss Corporaiipn. ofr B1 illings, - p y pqj|[ vcriculiural Products has an-I- . C a t offersrs biodegradable oil approved wa.ste dispos.posal facility. Any live Pi ..and Denver. availability of its "Preview legradable liydrautic oil is no spillage should be handlandled according, to MoriL.; r nounccd Ihc avi Cat bitxlcgr c technique utilizes sheetss of ( fiber- "Canopy"'’’ herbicidesh recycled plas*>* available throihrough Caterpillar dealers. BBio current mineral oil spillill regulations.-rt ... The ; , glass fafabric or polyurethane dippci1*^""°“" licjucsfonhclleJ 992 growing season, Hydo is a vcjvegetable-based oit formulattlated lal-setiing epoxy plastic, any first introduced recycledd ' ; from rapcsoed.jed. ins^ttlement .. The company Diker m aker wins d Balanced1 non-toxicr additives prote c pliable shccis conform^ I plastic jugs inn 1991 I' wilh iis “Gem ini" and “sS n iKENNEW lCK. Wash,ash, - Ag Engineers againsi mcch;jchanical wear. rust, corrosic id’s contours and as theyy c n rc a n il .'.Lorox plus"’soybean so herbicides. i ibili- ■ & Developing Co. of• the Tri-Cilies in the in a scam- and providec good mulii-miiial compatibil :n. tliey l>o‘nd to the cartli in st Slate o f W ashington anannounced recently Tlie jugs areire packaged| al the V an Dicst iy. accordingng lo1 a Cat press release, its "Dam m er Diker" '“ S liminer. I pany headquarters in Webster:r id mecis performance requiruire- thal it had defended its Tliis nuid aeainst R«ll-A-Cone . Paynyne .said the fact tliat llie m; S ”'/o w r'" Cal hydraulic syslem compnipi)- patent successfully agai nicnls for C;i riiXumpanx-JDJ-:^L.v.?£y..ceffective for pyching dciec E iP J H U L Z ' ■' in hvdraiilic s; iy relatively resca^r. dieiiic‘rcc^Ty*p^5fiJ^^^ ower Roll-A-Cone has agreigreed, as of March 6. Jhcic lining proccss is not only i ; mil rc c o m n i^ le d lor pt)w ; and S l per i l i ^ l ^ o m rimcrcial n c rcsull o f recycling cf* rials, II II' 's or 1992.10 cease maiuifaciifacuire and salo oj'jils incxpcipensive - between 50 ccnts ar shifi iransnii>.missions, engmcs. clutches said. Work* ^ » n agnculu:ulture. ••spider dikcr" implemeimenl. according to a squarerc fool - it is fast. Payne sail brakes. , an on-going cam m itnieni by liable press release froni Ag\i l:il:ngineers & Devel- canan line up to 600 siiuarc feci o f soil in ^ ^ “This is an it can Ik; ii^ T ’.vheiiever a hiodcgradal Dfl Pom," sayslys May. envi- oping Co. an hou3ur. iinii non-lo.\ic),\ic lluid is desired due u> en> further agreed lhal il sensiiiviiv, n iis may incluelude Koll-A-Cone has furt! yi,iadias;bccn^uccfts.siiilwto _____ n , V - - —.,KllLVi‘il- L loiiairsEfflaioKaytiEftnfflism; UO«lbC.C(*f!HlS •alMo-* •VjTraLnnRt'rifflpttniem!!-:ms‘WTth“muhjple-?»p>--'^,2l^ ^yoT2aW40-yeaf!;: ------rn*"' areas, residenJeniial distncts ancl inilusiri;il I . . . ag chemicalI dealersdc and farmers, wc in* der wheels mounted on a common shaft jp and tl in* .i y ,q contiimtinue packaging more andnd ■ cations. ie liner docs not leak a drop ^ ------T i i r ^ rrTTyno'm T e5rs‘'i5TMc‘fT:ftl3bii S“w cc3 ''^ v v th , siiid'agcTCDW r*Erbicid#m recycl^THC^ Euro- Dammer Diker paienl.:nl. according to the u:yclcd plastic resin is made and loxiciiyly lesti criteria used by the Eui ing proft^or Gcrald_WKtcstcn^r^^oi__^gipg as recyc iper^prcssjclcasc.— ^ ------pean-GrganiT;miwlion-for-Economie-Coope Dtfvclopment and U.S. Envirc/iron- Ag Engineering hasas i; issued a’ blanket li- ^cakaicage can cause water lossesS ofoi u p 10 50 ^ ■ „ . lion and Dtfv ^ "Canopy”' is is a proven bum dow n herbi-bi* cense to farmers who0 hadh; previously pur- em in unlined diiches. mental Proiccotcclion Agency. )HKJ~with-B'^‘de^wiih-rairesidual-broadlcaf_conirol foifor ilc-in-5-and-5-5-gullon-contaimiliiwrsi—chased“Roll=A^Conmpi -spider dik^;..-. to coir . tic"lining”m aicnai ts applle ------rtvailablcH use in no*iillII andai rcduced-iillage systems:'5 :'“* Cat BIO HYl4YDE is SA E rated at lOW.^ it ii is tinue using those implcnelements. ^uck-ik-m oum ed lining machine, iif l- _ ,'I __ ------not recomminmendcd for ambient tcmpeipcra- .. ------a ^ e and 'a rcseaich team ■alTWontanaat ‘‘preyiew""provides- p farnicis-with-roia -ith ture^bclow2w 20 degrees F or pperating• telern- Inventor m akess f:fake concrete c U niversiiy have been lestinting the pro^ iion nexibilitylity as well as bum dow n will till pcraturcs gregreater than 180 degrees F. J and the machine since 1985.15. residual broadoadleaf control, use in no*til eadily BOZEMAN. Mont.-it. - A new technology cess a xxx-ntrxm 11 I blodcgradabl ion ditches and canals, lauon3n .m achines by 1993 and1 m n arket the Compiled &om w ire repon>ns caided. It is suitable for bumjming ter seepage m irrigation ______natclv discar ir'fucl----- The-new-product-iRiR-ihtf-brainchild-oUn^ ll proccccss------: in an cncloiiilosed, contioll^'bumcrfor'f ^Ghers-exj[pandiilaarch-bassed plastitics wort UNIL^reseaw n**Corn*Cl^c’R"A‘5S5^'“TtitlHrtt’TWhat this research aim:m's to •r to Applying knowledgdge gained the f?atIonal“^ id ex­ fN (*raska “ NatuiiturarRcsources team is eager tc id continuing funding findfind out. Expandable bead and ____ ^ University o f Nl through four years’ research' rc on ciation. and es, he______sceils it commercialized.. am».ihc.icam_fromjlte:iiebjebraska Com Dcvdops-O^ini-iinn^are d ifferent processes Thlin’roccss-OTinbiiKs-ijO-perper— exifyded-bioplasUc-foan faid.' T nd what w orks forr one r~ LINCOLl^Tf^TNcb. - Building on Tti: investigate menl. Utilizaization and Marketing saicl nt siarch. foojJ chemicals and wawa- now is siarting to won’t automatically work in the Iheir strides in bioplastics l develop- cent: : used in ex- Board, and lh(Ihe U .S . Dcpanment o f woi = wilh' 20 percent conventionaonal whether siarch can be i other. ment. Univcrsitirsity o f Nebraska-Lin- ter v lyrene (EPS) Agriculture : also help support olhi ilystyrene resin in an extruderider. pandablc bead polystyi Tlie EPS project is another:r step coin researchtrchcrs are exploring polys inology pro- UNL'sbioplaplastics research. T It; mr>chine's heal and mechanicanical processing. EPS leclin' in tJNlifs onDoinc e fforts lo cr ------prospectft-for-or-incorpoating com, Thcj iroducis such Airhie-Plas icrgy blend ingredients, crealin]jling duce.s morded fCfllirpri; more environm enially frieiiendly ~ starch inio anoimother pla.stics-making encrj fee cups and tics manufaci'acturcr. has agreed to moi jffy .foam bioplasiic in a variei;rieiy as foam coolers, coffei packaging made mostly ofif raw ______ptttcess,______puffj wiih-UNUrescardieri_piic 'shapes; siw-s'a'nd'deiisilit^^ ------bCJd'bo'aTd'insulation— malcrials from Nebraska field:id srtic ------process they invehtcd, EPS process* to investigateate starch’s potential in mai Ubing'ii pro ■C6mniercial-scaie tests yieldedled a If starch works in El the potential , EPS proce.ssiilising. said. Biological SysSystems Engineer Mil- inciional. waier-resislant extrude'uded ing. it could broaden ti •‘My emphasis is on uiili:ilizing> ■ ill and Food Scien- ics and com Hanna saidaid he Tirst must evalu- ford ^Hanna ioplastic foam containing &6() markets for hioplastic: readily renewable resourcesos we 1 Rfangan Chinnaswamy "lop who heads ate Airlite's''s technology to deier- rea lisi/Cliemisl RT; i;rcenl com slarch, Hanna said, sail .starch, said Hanna. ' can produce in Nebraska." hle e said. : Juceextnidedfoambioi’ Agricultural mine ihe polloiential for incorporal- can already produc hat means slarch someday coui:ould UNL’s Industrial / .Bioplasiics’ econom ic pole)ieniial Je moslly o f com starch ing starch ihtinto the company's ex- .i phislics made i i; ihe main iiigredienl in loose-fi;e-fill Products Center, looks promising. Siarch costsnIs sig- and other• readily renewahfe. food Tlie cenier seeks lo) expandc agri* isling proce.sse-ss. ■ ackaging. egg cartons, fast foo iriitc's syslem is under- nificaiilly-less mf than plastic rresin. degnidahle maimaterials. ‘ now cultural. markets byy- developing • After Airli lamshclls and oiher products, no' JL ' researchers plan to HaHanna said. patenling ihis invention. . j basVd new non-food uses fo;for crops and siootl, UNL UNL is paic lade of pctroleuin-bast: ifferent fomiulalions of IIf slarcli-ba.sed phislics capiipiured lituie or_Agriculliire and livestock, process diffc ------‘ and Ihe Inslitui olysiyrene. ‘ . expandable- bead evieven half the loiiil market for fo: ex- s in- 'Hie bioplasiics lean-im received a starch. » A Eurwean company has ii ranrfrtjm -ttic—polyslyreiw-TK>-r«st«HHHUawr-4iwuu.-mi .4ciiduii..>uuul __ - ..I s iii.____ uire3’^iTl^)iaimng'TrT7ceiisei'siT’n»'*'StW'^0()t)ne'-yeai' i grai polyslyrcne- f«iim,'-483..'mimillion _____ id'to^cTcplorc- rials at the; plant,p! •anil-anaJy7c-pro-;-po ...... Irc^u'ce exlruded l)ioplaslicss Tfor W orld Wildtifc'-Fund pounds of siarch from 15.3 mimillion M J ’ prtK grating stanih-^ccss.pcrromirm a n c e .J i______,P9 •>iropc;i»-siilcs,. Hanna.said.Jindand.a_ilic,potcnliaLoLimcgri •^btishef!t-of*con)-would-l>e-niMlecdcdt-n.irvR':. J ^ 11 I-12JLM —|yir< »ST)roccssing7-^Hunnu-5ui

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(lie green- J tie^ she m horns there I*'- /tl- who wcre>xially pretty unsuinsure of denly and screams:is:“Whidjdo Ihcir derfgnatcd brandingg rorole, 1 you prefer SimmiesesorSalersr i w ideas You sublimely countcrcoi a) “Is (Jccidcd to boHDw a few i MARK KINaWlaiitaolc V(tKT *e WMkly from an old cowpunchcrr palp: of Ihis all the appleiple pie you __ I' = S n m B M ia i "brjmirngHlp'wanna^ s™ **TcircS"Bos'Vn3ic3s'1Is 10 Bos tau- Ifyou arc planning lo alleattend a rus." c) “Salcrs. I1 grew up in r n mcy**wimrai:^------1 ' W M T ‘Tiniiuirnfgas-rt'trirt'mrtettTOR55CiJ^*Navy town ------able future. I urge you to lo lake ways gentlemen, to me." _ d ) _ J L ▼ mT , iFalisryoutlrrraisesxo 9WS^ — iliiH-ieM.------_^!Simmiesjire-fine-iCjLyo'uclfehcekZ ^ It wiil help you lo dcicn:tcrrnine‘ arc 8 feet high, andsnd Salers are your branding knowledgegc defi-, O.K. ify o u like loacoads. Give me ______dencies and allow you lo0 looklo a a calm ol'.B niahmmcr.any,_day.” c .. .. JL cognizedl as Starr Farm©^ liltle less o f a foo| when.lhc-Ihc-.time., c) "Y ou're sweet: tott ask. but -1...... ‘ or awards at thee lcIdaho State FFA _ciinjcs. ______don’t really feci1 icomfortable BvMarkKc ^ d ; ______- rii 2-4 at the Col- li Oiscussing my sexsex lite witli Ag W eeklykly writer Youth convention April : y ClovcrCrcek lege c)f Southenin Idaho:U you." Lm !& i^a8!!.sssuj rtfj j.-'a ja 1^ I Scclion I: Multiple Lhoicioioe*’ ^ f S T X iu jffie fe ran iS S n ^ ^ f n o ^ milk cows he nopii? will bber w animals ne workedi= ST -~'“ “ 'Siafe'GI J Choose one of the foliojllowing lice a couple off ranch r hands help pul hirhim through college. tlthe skills hc learned, the FFAFF of- Treasurer, ValValentin Celaya. —nnswcnnharbcsr-fit!rihr(ic*Qucs-' standin^over a'cowow-in-distress. ------“ H ta rteled-my-projeel-as-a-fresh— d 'fices-hc-has'hcld-and-his-g fl i-geneml-Q55gjj^^T-^-rter- lerrHcidiBcndorf: ------lion; One of them says,s, "I' think we man. Basicasically. what i ’ve been FFFA involvement. Bliss. oughta tube *er.” doing is; rc:reinvesting in my. h«!fd.'* EJut his projcct is the mostost time- I. After slapping on *he You n , jyourself: a | l>“ , "I’m trying to increase cconsuming part. tural Sales______d and mv numbers, so “Diirinji lhe schooLvea„vnr. ii s A gricultui fitr thi» ggthw , lhe:JlcaxcsL_:i\Vhori^-wi»-ilicy-i ne y-cvcr-fmd-u—. »w herd i goJCLCollege il can keep lllike 20 hours per week.”' helu said. a n d Sservices e i cowboy drawls "Yu’rr„ P®'*)' surfboard big eno:nouuh?" b) -ivhcaJ go- “ During thc sum m er I spent smells a tn t thnishy. paid.”^ ,, "She's a lillle hcfi;cfiy, sure, but m c.gom g.g." V‘‘ “ Murccc Slasin)itny. Valley High Yout-outtfct-rcsponso-wc-would-£jf^5.-5hc-rcatly-nc Ticcd'tiposwr— ■— This“•month.-his-projcct-won—n mo more lime,out heiQ_and it's production^ rack------— bc: a) “ r n i sorry, maybely ^ the liopr- c) “Oh muj^ord. r Will . him slaiewlewide recognition as Ida- li like 40 o r 50 houre a wcelcT’ diversified li\livestock produc-; Included in his work is tc cinch is joo liuhl." J>) ‘"E> . ,hcy ever be able^e'to get to lhe lio’s 199292 Slur Famicr at Future fruit and vegetable the calves that inevit.ibly me. is lhal a ,femalc‘’lerm?™-, cccuinV d) “ Miiybc,'be I’d Iw Vise Farm ers; ofo f America’s annual con- tl Sv Fred Buckway. •'Well ihen.,j)ass m e thebe Ihoof- PO, 10 mention my own batile veniion in ir Twin Falls. Jared f from any dairy. i_ Shoshone Highih SchcK>l; horse -picM-W udKad,-d).im)L%-anl-L_^th-bloat-sincc-i-rth here?" School f M. won the other lop flclal f insemination, ihcjr« ir bull ™ / 'i calves command a high prpricc as H.gh School. ______7. A fter lunch ,that_aftOTppn,_thi state awartward - Star Agribusiness- c "breeding stock, for-otfier-d 5r”ATtfii5' brandin^iiic^ you-you push back &tim the table, man; r-dairics,_ j;;5aaershi|hipcontests------tire standing with the5 oysterc tip your h at l ^ k , ajand announce Q uesnellle ll’s project w as live- M ^ att Quesnell .said. • Each year, about ^ perccrcent of Prepared publiiblic speaking: I. bucket, and you hear a gn in a loud voice: stock prodiroduction. He tended I2'" voice cry out, “GRAB :i lambs, 10 feeder pigs. FFA F members receive stai You cry out: a) “HEIFEIFER!" 10 the Tirsl 7 t]ue)luestions. don't _•! O luth l i new s m as you go. i ------— beep Creek scho<;ho('ls are inviicd to b) 'T h is one must bc a dcvnews of youlh activities, me a iludgum beer, grccnhn April 11 contained incorrciirect in- ^asli award. send repwns o f special ------", Please sei ■ fonnation. Slacey Aiin Gardner G /i^n students. whowl enter a p«>ster — S,—W hile- evcQfoae _eltg_.is el _■ If—and...award^„„lo.,„flil'i^c _ W-in-tlH* — — -a—folnndtr-tsitrtr------btwijing, jcou .fniWW mto lhe / w n / i c r ra ■ M -Weekly. P .O .. liox - Fcxxl Products conipCl.ilion. edling in comme'iiW. ------Spruce tree Ncedl nutdi'liouse Idtdien'toioffi.cffe'as*V u'MW/73 Gooding'zLr C '" ''“'V '' v v v . j ; regrets the er ■...... • 54'8:.fiv;iA w ______1I

Magic Valloy Ag\r^gWeekly.'Tw'inFalts; Idaho 'Sa'Salurday.’ Apr()i8,'1992 ’ > '

' - , 2 1Igneeftw n o i o g y &— Brkiefly^------mor LcRoy Payne, operatoror of innova- Herbicidesles com e in recyclablesis ■ C at offerfers biodegradable oilill . value or must bc recycl:ycled or dis|w scd at an vcnic approved waste dispJispos.il facility. Any livee Proccss Corporation, olof Billings, Agricultural Products has aniri- Cat biodcodcgradablc hydraulic oil isIS now i spillage should bc handled ha according lo MononL. and Denver. IC availability of its “Preview’w ” _.avaiJaWc-tli--tlirough Caierpillaf-deaJcni.-7i,-B;o current mineral oil spillnly Ike ii used Mfg. and Distributingling Company. Inc. o f veryry effcciivc for pafching d< Ig to Dr. Ralph May, Du Pononi in livdraulicllie systems \vi\Y)ut friciinnI nimate- Tulia.Texaw concncreic-lincd dilchcs and canalnals. According t tlic rccyclcd plastic jugs anarc rials, it is not rL-toninwmled for popt)wer Roll-A-Cone has agreed,agi as of M:irvh ft. nThe , lining piBi;ess is not onl;)nly relatively rescardicr. tin mmcrcial.rcsult of recycling efef-, sliil'i iraiisniisniissions. engines, chiKheslies or l ‘W2, to cease manufailufaciure and sale o f ils j^cxi:xpensivc - between 50 ccnusn u sa n d S lp e r the firstt|omm hrakc-s. . "spider diker" implemlenient, according to a uare foot - it is fast, Paynee said.S Work- forts in a^riculiculture. ll can IIk* iused wljencver a iiiodegrad;adable press release fromAg Ag Engineers & Oevel-. gf^crcan line up to 600 square fc(feet of .soil in "T his’is anan on-going commitment b;by toxic fluid is desired due lo>envi- ei oping_ Co. ______. a n luhour. Du Pont," say;jays May. jg n rm ^ ia s ^ e n '- successTul-lig g s s s s s Wilier supplpplies, forestry sites. ;igricultu ltural^w ill not. in tlilTrirtiJrerirerituiiirifaciurc'and in concretc bccau.sc iT has5^-a-'lifc=-cT-— - n^c-progn ------daic..Jlianks ,ic ‘ ------Tirra.T7'rwidcddcmiaithstnciTnmhinduMria!rial lo- spider diker implemeni ctancy of 20 t(T4trycars:------_____ dcr wheels mounted:d cort a common siiaft il dealers and farmers. W c inin- calions. The liner docs not leak a dro.op.„di.i„- lability and will not otherherwise infringe the y ontimie packaging more amind ______CaL-Bia_ia_Hyila_mccts_biQilc£railaJi btis^ccd-giowih;;said-agTicu ;ity test criteria used by the: Euro-Ei Dammer Diker patenttent, according lo the SI herbicides in r c ^ l c d ’ pa'ckc l ? " " ------: and (oxicity cring professor Gerald Wc ;anization for Economic Coopcpeni- press release, ,-i ...... nccn ccycled plastic resin Is mad'ide pcan Organi ontana State University , in tion and DcDevelopment and U.S. Envii iviron- Ag Engineering has issued a blanket li- ^lakagc can causc water losses^ o ? ” 6 ------mcnul-Pfoufoiection-Agcncy, ------censc-toJarinas-whQ-ho had previously t)ur- ______IlCanopylLI:" is n proven bumdown herbi•bi- ble in 5 and 55 gallon contain Available ainers. chased RoIl-A-Coneic S|spider dikers to con- The lining matcnal is appipplicd with a cide with residual res broadlcaf control fofor HYDE is SAE rated at lOW. Cal BIO V. It is tinue using those impleiplcmcnis. ick-mountcd lining machine,c. use in no-tillill aand rcduccd-tillage systems.IS. not rccomnmmendcd for ambient tempmpera- Payne and a research teamTl at j Montana "Preview”/" | provides farmers with rota)ta* ^ tures belowDw 20 decrees F or operating® t' m a l c eE&iakejm s I nctete ^ stpynivwsity'havo'becrrtosii58iing«iho-p«><«»|toir-flexibiii^ iiity-BS-wclbarbtandowteatili Tnoughh Cat Bio Hydo is reareadily BOZEMAN. Mom.ni. -• A new technology cessssand the m achine sincc 1981985. residual broa:roadleaf w m ro l use in no-til■till biodegradabdable, it must not be indiscriscrimi- m ay offcr an answer:r to the problem o f w a- Payne Pa said h e hopes to haverc mi ore instal- and reduced-tid-tillagtf'systems. ^ scarded.-It-is-suiiablc-for-bunturning—tcLsccpagcjiLiirigaiioi iUoa.ditchcs-and .canal s,__latio idjnatkcLihc______— Compiled fiomwiiBTtponarts------“ in an enclo:closed, controlled bumetjoror fuel The new product: is the brainchild of in- prococess. ___------

tdcesfiancetem iexjgpand^feareh“basfiied-plastfes-w orlik — lal Com-Growcrs-Asso- ThaThai's'w hat this research aim:m s-to— UnivcmtyofNirN Sw aska - Nulumural Resources team is eager;er tto A pplying knowlcdedge gained the National stwitc it commercialized. through four years’ research i on ciation. andnd continuing funding findfind out. Expandable bead andid ex­ es. he LINCOLN.'J. Neb.1 - Building on This Th proccss combines 80 peiper* extruded bioplastic foaoam, ihc leam from the Nel'Nebraska C om Develop- tmsimsion arc different processes r one ------^------Iheir stridcs-in--in bioplastics develop— cent:M .starch.-food chemicals and1 w:wa- n o w .. is starting to□ .- investigate mem. Utiliz.lization.and_Markcting_said sald._and_what_works_foii_ J the U.S. Department of wotwon't automatically work in the ______mcnt. Universitrsiiy of Nebntska-Lin- terr with v 20 perccni convention:ional whether starch can bcX5 used in ex- Board, and tr coin researchirchcVs' are cxplonng polyj)lystyrene resin iir*an exiruoeuuer. panoaDlc tx.*ad polysiyslyRTne (EPS)” AlTlculnire- Tlie EPS project Is anotherT :step prospccts forbr incorporating com Thciie m achine's heat and mechanic:nical processing. EPS icchrihnology pro- UNL’s biopli)plastics rese:irch. T i^lastics, an Omaha plas- in in UNL’sI onpoinn efforts to crcreate_____ d uses for fo crops and stood. UNL>JL re.searchers plan to Ihiiina II;ii said. r JLIII. I - - - T__ i^ulttiiCii^ricuiiure and ...... ______3lysiyrcne.-^._.__:______i . __ livestock; process diffjifferent fon\)uliilions of ir ll March-bitsud-plasticK^'uptip tured------A European conipariy h:isf In- li Tlfe'bioplastTcs*lcTihaiii received a " s ta rc h :------■ ' expandable------Iwiid- even eve half-lhc-loliil-iniirket-fororex-~ ...... iirtd ahouLOhiaininK a license.lise-to-S35.600 one-year gr:iir:ini from the _ polysiyrcnejie resin, and ojher male-' tmded tmc and exp:indable 1bead roduce exinldcd-uropla’stics-'fit-for--^w5Ha"wndiirtrruttd id~ro-ekpi

X SERVICE L n \ EATOI\ s r I* Full) Processed 'r Top Hogs ■ ing-Cutting-Curing- ' H ■ @ | | e .t c a u > 1 ------WMW euctribu. X 'acuum Pacidng I DRILLIIING .JsSInspected Locker Beef I^^ICM TRACIOR® H ' & Pump Servic Inc. ickup of Custom Beef • Commercial ^ loi,. Mini-Cassia A)ica ..... —^Industrial • , I I - For Professional■ R Y m r s ~ ^ - m ■ I — Scfv/ee. c a H _ ^ • Residential- ■m 5 3 6 -2 2 2- 3 | ------•»M E A T - H EfflPS All W ork Guaranteed ▼I In Wondoll, Idaho. _ 1 B M iH D < k a P A C: k l i n g C O . H loiininAmi.w. I iliSB ' ' .678^S41^. - ■ TwinyaU»V7g4-g60a. JI'W rnkt ^ 9 0 6/. ^ M AIN » BURLEY -M \ ------! . . • 1

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- Wc -had- > _ sistwra''tb~ our brand- th e host- ing last ’.gT, ^ Suzanne CSS. After • ^ssdH m A ftfds.^tr^ -.f.stfc-axeiR ,r. Ksi-stnsta '’T tcat^nr- “■ nessgd all ' ~ y' Clover Creek( -formaU- the green- _ | ties, she homs (here • whiris sud. who were really preity unsureun of deoly and scream;am s: **Which-

tt Quesnell oversees mayay help pay his college bil h ry iding help w a n n a -bc c ’s, s. fecTcd Bos indicu:icus to Bos tau- P ^ bills som eday. o-attend-r-ros;...... c) " S a i m r branding soon o r in thc foresee- f( Navy town andi they t were'' al- T \ l —ablo-fuiure;-!-ufge-you-lu-toM uke^wnys^ehilemen-n-to-m cr’— d)------winEailjs^ouiifc]raisesG cOWS, this test. “Simmies arc finenc if your fences' ' It wilt help y o u 10 delldelcnnine are. 8-fccLhigh^a^ancLSalers-arc------^— your branding knowledge:dgc dcfi- O.K. if you like; load.s.to Give me W d \ £ ihmmutiiuwlauUL— ■ B T l ^ c o p iiz ^ € F ~ ...... liitlelcssofa fool when th d^as-StaiaiE aFm € n thc time e) “You're sweetet to ask. but 1 com w . :i:l..CQmrorublc ------B y -M aw rk k-K - ind------er aw a rd s ut thhe e Idaho Stale FFA - Clover Creekg k di.scussing m y sisex life with Ag Week cekly writer ______Y o u th convention Aprilpril 2-4 al thj Col- =“ =Braii(tmg=S*rh™ rlrGrnf^n.ith-m ^ IN FALLS - Malt QucsncHI cly of factors, including’ thel) num - Section 1: Multiple Choi:hoice 6. After the branranding, you no- h a s 14 m ) miiH c o w s h c h o p e s w illI ber of animals hc workerked wiih. Choose one of the following foil tice a couple of S tate! CO fficers ofjanchJiands _____ lielp-put-hut-himJhrough-coIlegc.------— the-skiils-hc-lcam cdrthc 1 answers ihat best liis thc qaes- standing over a co Valentin Celaya. cow in distress. "i siariclaried my project as a fresh-' riccs.he has held and his lion: One of them says, G o^d™ ’porla)rter, Heidi Bendorf. i ^ , “I think we m a n . Basically. Ba> what t’vc beenI FFA involvement. ^ oughta tu b e 'c r.” d o in g is reinvesting I in my herd," But his project is the mom o st tim e- 1. AAer s l a f ^ g — oi You think 100 yourxdf: a) said.d. "I’m trying to incrca.sci consuming pan. —leatherforthe-gftther. thcJ5°®*” ®t^^W EFrwinEy,ey e v e r (m d a n ty “ lffiriFiiYd=und=^ny=nHnin>eR=;!^' “ [)uring~ihe“ KchoDl'"yi•yeat7~ir7r -rt^HM Huj :^wboy^»-dxawls,»^u:r<. *£ffi5ugTrr”* T r" "^trcn-^gi»«gcrTn-ytrtfege-lrfttir tecir- rrgliatir"' a‘ria"Se sncUsAtnt thmdiy..pard.”«. ------—usijc^-n^idj^hcfhcftyr^ure. but mu going.in g ." ^ , Your correct responses c w o u ld „ ' need lipo'suc- "this; month, m his i^rojcct won. more time out here and it Lstny, V allcy ” H rp h "‘------Iw: a) " r m so rry , mayfcoyW llie ..I ..Qh m y w ord. W ill h im slate>atewidc recognition as Ida- like 40 or SO hours n week,gj. •• ic h o o l; b e e f production. prc Brack- • ciiidi is lob tight.” b) “E - »l)lele to gel 10 the ho’s 199^992 Star Farmer at Future •Included in his work isis 'lending JJivcstock.produc- m e,' is ihat a fem a le te rm ; fruit and vegetable KbJ i f cecum?" d) "Mayblybc rd bc wise Farmersrs ofo America's annual con- the calves that inevitaiblj% nisull l'»n. Quesnell; fn —^VcllMhenr-pass-me-th©- fi^oinanydaify. ------— production;------Fr pick.yajughead.” d) “Wh: V hy a m I ^vith bloat sin c e 1 I arrived.") al Brackett.:tt. president of Filer High Becausc the Qucsnellss useu ani. Shoshone Highgh School; horse here?" , ill Slinemates. Bliss I-I..J______I - .. I^V ptib£=Shy,(,tS£» t that aftianoon, ..jitutc awaiiward - Star Agribusiness* calves command a high f 2. At the b i u i ^ g nre.. fire you you ^ack fromfre the table, man. ' breeding stock for otherur dairies, _ , , . are standing with the i ® tip your hat back,c, 8and announce Quesnelsnell's projcct was live- . Matt Quesnell said. Leadershi]hip contesfs bucket, and you hear a gi in a loud voice: s to c k production. p ro H e te n d e d 12 Each year, about 3 per voice cry out, “GRAB lercent of Prepared publiublic sp e ak in g : 1. 21 hinibs, 10 feeder pigs. FFA m e m b ers rc c c iv e .stai THAT DADGUM A a) “Is Ihat all1 tlIhc apple pie ‘ '“ f ' J K stale FFA Quesnell: 4. Janilanie Varic. laager- ) dairy animals, iijcluding degrees, ' Quesnell said. TlTlie Slar man. GREENHORNl" you made?" b)1) "Good gnib. “"ll 50 milk cows. Bul that was Farmer and Slar'Agribusinisinessman— —E^tcmponmeou Vou should: a) mn. b) b ()m*"'n’!>'am. T lianks for foi noi makin' I"' eous speaking: 3. his lime." e) juslhalfoIf of his project. are chosen f ro m th e ra;ranks of Celaya. your hand in thc oyster•r bt u c k et linguine thi.^ I give me those "The oil: olher part of my project is Ihose ' who cam degrees,, QQuesnell Creed speaking;ing. 4. John Auth. Jind throw the obvious objobjeel ai V™ S' y working'for my dad." said. ' • F iler. \ ‘ ■ • him. c) reach for thc blinding bra "f'l”; look atal while them actually \ Quesnell was also clecii;c icd vice iron, d) fv ihcf] _____other fellers are out3ut a’wallowing Matt Questucsnell, 17^ e x p la in e d . -prcsideni-of:.4dnho-FFA"«- ...... ______wpjcs!r~*■ d) '’rnnoo^*'__^“rns'fjntifaittffirMikrc?uii'-?w{;n;‘-opr>-i iia'i5sfiii)sr:":zr::':riri'. ihes;o:K..?" ...... c ra te s a“n lC o o :iia « i;f ifcrur ■ "■'- nual convention;------— . 3. Somebody hands youo u a c an Megan Bybce.:e. Ca.stleford.i FFA _ __ 7:^markfid~Tirie.Tar7'ana?a-i■ tt palni-.... ^ - TlJC-14J^cow < s in jyim t,Quc:incJl.'^ •'•Alumni^Scholareliin h ip . ••• — '-X--*—. brush. iroject produced an average You immediately: a)a ) fin d o fth e bran d in g is: thc oys- cent lambm b crop. Magic Valley youtlis’a? assumed iservation Disirici's ie lady with the His awaiward was based on a vari- leadership I positions and wonw( olll- . 4. After , flanking your)ur 20th ter bucket. d)Tliel id sixth-grde poster "TM1C7 0 U notice a distincinct ab-. beer coolcr. - co n test...... 10W the answer m ~ A11 llfih- and)d sixth-ghide stu* uestions. don't . | O lll You cry out: a) “HE!FE !F E R !" 'o u th n e w s 1 C o r r e c t i o n (lenis ill tht^-Buhliuhl. Ca.sileford and -b>^i„)ne-mustbe-iM ltMlt>^verr— ) ^’^«>’T-youU U canum ux.you^jo ------I ‘ — =------Deep c reek sciiwhuolsaic-liiviledlo .------lo Ihc bonus. M apic \ A listing of Ricks Collc] c) -'Oh. thank God.” d)) “I“Oring ,Tlic answer lo ic Valley A g W eekly w cl- enter. I si. 2 n tf andam 3rd-place \fin- lure Farmers of America■a honon. 1 me a dadgum beer, grccnhoihom." question is obviousiusiy d. comcs ne\news of youlh activities. ive riblwns and a April 11 contained incorri .MUwUFCporu-oH-Kpccial - 'c i f i c 'i s Tlic m lio r writes “ fciniiation. 'Stacey Ann 0 -5. While everyone cli s and aw a rd s to Magic TJiTaner ^ , s(i„lenB who wh enter a poster 1 S T oLOakley-iyfln.rirsLplafijL bnmijlng;“ypu: ^ t 07lf\e"'C0^«»>M-^n>'» /jer rai “ -^-nvill-,rem ye-aa Colorado Blue : ~~A'f .W^liiy: P.O.. Bbi ' Fixx^ Produetswiitptnilion. rsQch'house kitdicn'to>ofli(offer-as* • u'c-swm Gooding O ■ • • Sprucc trise seedlii Vjayallsi(3fy V ^^i^ rdling in comine'nl-V ______

I ■ r - — M agic Valleyy AgA{ WoeWy. Twin Foils, Idaho 5Saturday. April IB. 1992 e s i e sS S is,j,S ^S i3 |3 M esat-judgir i ing contesr t draaws 45 CODmpetitorrs .

m B S ^ U B y C laikiM M iller A g Weeklydy w riter Youth i L ' ' TW IN FA?/ LLS - Seven univer- ”prem ier shows in the country ■ sitics fromm six states wcrc rcprc- “T here’s not another plai scnted att the 2 ist annual North- the ,|, country w here w c can lo o k at western Meat Animal and ^beef, pork and lamb all in o ne ptrcoss EyEvaluation Contest- lost p|placc,” M artin said. ^ ^ ^ ^ S S f r ^ w c c k e n d in T w in Falls. • , Independent plant marlanagcr Its judged- classcs of Ted f, Ogden said the companm y sc- m arket andnd breeding hogs, iM ibsjglects th e 18 ra tile ^ l? hogsg s a n d ^ '' ■ tiW and cattlee con the first day OfThc— p13 lamBsjudgcdty thc"stududcnts. contest. TIThe sccond day was After judging the live m arket spent cccoolers at Indcpcndeiit classes. Ogden’s crcw slaugjg h tc rs P I H I I ^ H H M eat Co.. glgrading carcasses. the livestock so the student:nts can Texas A.A&M University took judge the carcasses of thele live top team, h(honors and the Univer- ^anim als they saw the day bciwforp.

top naiiaU udp^^^® ^^meat and carcass evaluation Booth of the • Univereity of test for cach o f the past 2 1 years,yi W yoming.g. Idaho’s L ori B n c k d t,' “Il’s a very valuable totool to

y ^ | ^ ^ | ~ ^ c k , had^adthe ftfUi-highcstscorc ^this,” Martin said. “A lot ofo f b ig - le 45 competitors. •' , CLARK UUEnMi^ ger com panies won’t do it.” t Martin, mrat scierilist' 'yTcam s competing in the: eventi S t u d e n t st lotook o v er c a rc a sse s at IIt n d e p e n d e n t M eat C o. at Washingington State University ^U'crc Texas A&M; Idaho; Ic a n d 'a n oorganlzcr-qf ^ the-cvcnt,—"Wyoming;— ^ WSUJ— Bri|righam ------said the jijudging contest helps Young y University; Utah; S tate ’ students tatake - Imowlcdgc from . ^University; and Califomiaa S tate w the classrocroom and apply it in the jjUniversity at Fresno. NKE - n c i d . iResulp from the contcsest for M B l n daamow ^ - “It reallyIly is a good final exam . s m u B the tojf three in cach cTasTwi 3 for our classcs,” cl Martin said. ---- I A ^M - •? — - “ThcyxamUl make sure what wc rc f., I d a - I \T telling thenlem squares jvith what’s h'ho; 3, W yoming. K k - ______happeningIg ini th e real-world.” O vobII tndividnal: l.rBBooth, M ” MaHinrsaia'bnIyTl»'e'tortudg=--V SI “ W y o m in g r~ 2 r—Q icn— M: I ^ E y —Ih^•mmm ■ >”8 Sludcnfcnjfs from cach uniyersjty- A & M ; 3. Jody Petty. W SU.J- ■ . llA f con^tedd ini: the Twin Falls con- ' Msrket trycS5i!®irWSl3,'TTOTDo.’ icnt_Mcal_Co._contribu- T ^ 3 — —Independen - Maiket-&mmal,~tiidividoi " tions o f tintime and facilities makc_. g •Booth, - Wyoming; 2,- D E erek fiwcsrcomcsronc-dF“thc—p ------“ TKcNorthw Dean. CSU; '37HblIy Thoiivm p s b n ; ~ * VWSU.

I N I l E H J A&M;2.Idaho;3,Wyominiing. ;«r/tsrt«iCT«arc% i»ti :ta tar m s rtxu.i.ui . — UmON - 0 On^ily Authorized ~U~___ ^ rced iiig sziint&L.iDdividiiiual:_I.___ ■lIBInRm Martin, A&M; 2, Chris Ricichard- iTEMS 1 ^ son, A&M; 3. John Hcpton.>n. Ida- ■■ 1 I ■ V i l h(ho. Carcass, team : 1, A&NtM : 2, in |H1J! ItIdaho; 3, WSU. Pto^J^ ^ e a tter e Efficiency I ______^ 2 . j ij . y « " f- “ '• The grower progiigrams the center pivlivot's Carcan;tndividoal: I.MM artin, — ...... y ij— A&M; 2.*rdryrWSU;-3.*f•K aw c— operation. 1 EElldbracht, A&M . , • Allows virtually lalabor free irrigation.'• • Yes,s, we have them W instockl W 2Angus queeen p e ra to r Conveniilienee- - -Giguaranteed-ffl- -. I 'in.dpw-injeasy ,.r._iM r9.&djspl?y.'_Vi'!0 read------^H -FaclLrtpiyTRiiectW J i d ^ function keys. - ' ■ r MWees o n ^ ~W Idaho Angus Queen JeJeanette • Separate volt meileter and hour meterer allow o iddered i boots. ffl Fullerf of ■ ■ ■ ■ FalU ■ ■ ■ for continual stat;atus update without Slightjhtlyhighei prices j j will « travel to " s o u t h e r n T' cluttering the coi;om puter display. I o n imscocklnvehtoiy. n : Hr Reno, R Nev., this week to I I D A H O \ , ------;H . -T ick ers'-'-” r j-'o"compete in v .'■ _ _ _ _ _ XA^\lRRIGATION \\ „ RAMS , the Western r Operating Cos>sts n W w|aterai Stores W' States s Angus \ 678-i415 "^P-Provides Lower WtOWMTWIMWMUU u •.More precise conontrol, uniformity of’ .Assoctation DneoftheLareest qqueen con- ,..— .— ...... application.ancLsI s d ie d iilin g jjf ry.Dii.tim S S - ___ - H B o «i t S S e ^ o n s In Idaho d n u 9'W est'M ainr ...... - e r meanjpcreas'edi fprofits at year end. % « = c o „ t e . ■ - - B u r l e y _.._ -tw ill b c ' hd d ,tnc conjunctiono n ,wilh • ...... : '::iti;.W , Jl ssw i !*uipi!ai,

■ . I Saturday, April1118.1992 II MagfcV&lleyAgWfl WeoWy Twin Fans. Idaho

-1 _ ♦ M E B f f l Speakeer:4-Hl(leaders p])lay integgral role5 in self-eiesteem By Katby Vitek Waggonc cruitcdited through word of mouth, nono- speaker, talked abouiUl leadership Rusty Hazen,m. Twin Falls County; Ag Weekly corrcspondcndeni YYouth lices ^ s sent to school ond advertiseisc- roles and the future of 4-H, Then Jennifer Chenelency, Gooding County; ■' mentIt tthrough the media. At-rislrisk iceii leaders from Distristrict III at- Rhonda Connoniwl, Blaine Couniy; Idaho 4-H held a I » Leadphip' or the child's's situation■ can changc kids5 m ay.not comc into the clul:luS~ tended the workshopsK and orga- Tasha Wolfe,Ife, Minidoka Couniy;..^ Confcrcncc M arch 2}J lo l discuss (lie at-risk siatualus. (hrougt:lugh this proccss. Members caican I nizcd the refreshmentsnts at break John Kobntopiloi^, Twin Falls Coiin- “youlh at risk.” “So ifsadyrdynamic situation.” be cnccfncouragcd to invite others amind limes. ty: Nathan Sm;Smytfa, Canyon County; Jeff Rflst, Camas Courounly Exten- 4-H leadersrs needi to be aware of new' familiesfa can be contacted by b; Teens who attendedled included: A m ber FesseoeCTden, Minidoka Coun- ■ sion Agcntj said lhat he lold 4-H 'changes in bchDchavior o f club mcm- other:r p;parents. Michelle Zollinger, Cassiassia County; ly; and Joriri ] Dameron, Minidoka leaders that they need:cd to build, bcrs and lo be willing to form a “MoiMost 4-Hers right now havec ia Keith C alkins, Lincoln;oln Couniy; Couniy. strong relationships WUhv, club bond wilh themicm. lot oof f pparental support but we ncc(ced mcm^rs who niay bee a at risk for Kids who) aarc at risk will be .to havihave a broader impact," Ras:ast low sclf-csiccm. poor.caicare and de- drawn to 4-HH bccauscI of ihc rela- said.I. A nalional 4-H initiative wavas prcssion. • tionships thereere, not Ihc program, passedsed abiiut two years ago to ad “Kids today, arc boAtj ( l ^ c d by They m ay initialitiallyrcjccl others, be* dressa iat-risk children. Pat Hen problems aoJ.sfrrst, vA m s s m aa >ffit.more-cQU8e-lhcy-ha-havc'becom e-accus’-'~dricks->b-w as-hired as the statc youtl 'No Mtiiihnim ■ No iTi training to drive a car thsthai] |& raise tomed to beinging rcjcclcd. 4-H lead- at-riskisk (coordinator Iasi jtpap. children” says Rast. ^ c r e is no ers and parentsnts have lo take Ihe ini- "IdeaIdeally. 4-H helps kids find ou sharp definition for an ai-iat-risk child, {jaiivc to seek:k (out kids al risk. Rast where:rc Ithey arc at, then helps then Every kid is on a slopm parcnts-or| "Spending; lilimc is the founda- nicalll mmatter, and then start to be sdiooli Ihcy move up the^ jyaUy.c.-tffe,.t^ ^ a d ^ i a v p ^ j 0jw.rrt3si??s«ur:5:7?^ "ipfliey rciTi7’‘soy?'Rasi'.'^TIic’ tnbrcTc T ^ a st saTA - portive family) or a patcnc pa dies, kids realize Ih:thai wc do believe in Rastasl was one of.the several prcr c - ' Locatdation: 174 S. Yellowst./ s t o n e llicy.slart sliding down.” them, and wedic do care." seniorsers for about 50 4-H leaders it . DIHECTJONS: Fromam Rigb/ go 1 1/2 milos Southth ono Hwy 20. than Rasl said changcs inn lthe family Typically, ,4-_4rH.membcrs arc.jc-. attendaiidancc. Andy Smyth. keynoK 2 ! i . — E a s t to-firstintorswaiectionFtum:nght'and procoed-172•172 milo tO T iu c lte n = — ; Migrannt edficatition plan jpays off •WATCTCH FOR BIG YELLOW SIGNS5NS-

— AysnNr^wisKAP)'- ling' tlietir 'u u 'a y \)UL'on T ig s ti»tlllfnwitr’ThFcnilT^'uRrre: i ill^ documcniary "Hai'Harvest o f poverty and rool•oollessncss. quircmccmcnts for CAMPcrs ^ fresh-sh- T R U C K S •TRAILMLERS MACHII:h i n e s h o p Shame" reported ihat-oo^ wliool graduates who man EnjEnglish and math, FORKLIFT. TESTEr ENGINES TOOLS &4 IEQUIPMENT inigrani worker had ever/er graduated worked in thele fields( for at least 75 Studcudents usually take other typicalcal ‘eoGMCeOOOTRUCKw/AlnuiiimsBUnirt)yr>all LAGUN REPUQLIClLIC»T.l7j60MoutUimo, •from'cotlegc. days over iheIC past j two years - or first-yea•year courses such as psycholo-|~ Turrot 4-Ton Ctano, JeOo»0 » angina. S i2 2 3'4' tpuWio..3 3 &4& )awchucks.- \ InJ522.-SQlomon Ton „ ip.vani. 0.00-20 rubbv.OO/. 03.000 Rvla*. UCUN nSPUDLICUCFr, I 1 Twfot MJl.no Mj. - j rggcs-is.two.- whose parentsIs werev seasonal or mi- gy. socisociology. g n o m ic s and com- 7rCMC 6500 TRUCK w/1 Ba Fl- Flattwd, 3ca eh-no. 3Q- labla, monihs from an Ivy Lcagiague law de- grant workerss forft 75 days - CAMP puicr-orr-orientcd oasses. Ms. Ro-kO- e u engino. SS2 ip. nni..O..O.OO-JOtuObw. ( JOHNSON MoCuli>lJMoulQani3Saw.3'4rip. J I. ^ -gree— lhanks-to-his-own-s'n-smarts-and—ofTers-free-firsl Irsiiyear-luilion^room—driguezr h n ,t.ir ftll/OJ U.inl »?ir4 < nniiin- . _ _ _ _ _ .Mu.lreniwinch.3C0()ii«ai> ambilion. and to a progrogram qj a and board, bookooks and other neccssi- This i «ar>o>no.S&2tp, CANE0Y-0 TTO2)'>2) 'Floor O'il Praia lis is a world lo many ol Bant,. O.OP-20 rubber. SHOPDUILTSO-OOTcGOTonHyd>aulicShopP'e»_ small, private universityily that has lies includinglg monlhly spending their■parcntj^^ par 70 CH£VY C30 1-Ton flaiblaSiad, 350 g u . UNCOLN 22S AMPMP WELDER^ ^ -provided—flrst-ycar-scholfiiiolorships-jo_—money:------— ------— ^Ihcii»»ir pfiiyntQ* InvH nf rrf^tpntinnon______ano Ina, miio Iran.______•______WISSOTA PEPgST/i•STAI GRINDER______nearly 2.000"bthcr migran;rant children' . But CAMPP i;is much mow than a is. on1 theihi average, maybe elemcntaiyirv •ei CHEVY CM TRUCK. TBa;TB; R N e w s p a p er? r i.s p o o r m niilch, h n t sfymm ie s w e e d s NEW & USEC;e o p u m^ p P R E P A IR University o fld a h o condition to helphei ihe plant bccomc tion carcan be prdcred at county of- P U M P REPAIR PtPARTS , TOOLS & A(ACCESSORIES — ...... established. C0RJCk;|2)CfKWNSl(Wdy MOSCOW - Newspapi)apcrs are of best for treess iand shmbs. but ihe sion SySyslcm. It also is available3lC Fairtunka. Wadle>.Paarlau& Rollors: STUHRI SloSteady Rests; 8 Ft. Qowt some value for inhibiti:biting weed actual type o)f f materialr used is not from I < Agricultural Publications,ns, Qoufdln»p«li«fi: (0) lmp«ii»fTflaeks: Ha Rubbw BuMmo < Fuif t ^ l / 2 FLWol(]tf>aTaU0; . . growth in the garden, i^utl^ut Ihcy are critical,” the autauthors point out. Univers/ersity b f Idaho, Moscow Spidar*. a*i to l2*3 1/2; JdviKM Jot Wuu GOOOALL Paru Cleanof;Cl«i UNITED iC hp. Rjrx)t; OroipporPo«;TopColu "Newspapers or othc}thcr paper (a)CE2.WayU.*F0aF Band R.vJ<)» w;Oj 50 Uni|, mulches may be unsighll)hlly and can - ElacsieaJ ConAjti Couplinotftiftnntfigj r CO- RICOH Fi2?»Copy:opyMachinew/Su>nd. IQM padiora; Tuta*. 00 lo 300 a 30wiii0f; (S) Ollca Ooski; _bccomc matted. orJumpynpy_as.ihcy.. — Squara 0 Cal«: Oaikau;w i^u'o I Mof Cof/edon III Typewi ------GATES^______(5)OojK.Cbo«a5j.cI5J.Ca)culolo(»Jjnia.Cloa ------weather. Those coijlaininjling colored t 1 ~ ~ K in J a Iw V 6cfFin:no»;'EI«a/i 4 Card*. D.jplayB.ly Bauds; Wi>o Dathois; rink.mny^cvenj^Q xifcqciOQ-planiSjV-.; — | . . . .. BELTS a nddHOSES ' Gaar Driva Poiu; U'»O'a'0a MosMfloOoiud; Coi(#«Tobie«End.Tot>ioj;..Col(. _____..... the specialists' wrpTe'inn a’newUi a ■- "r —HRKttrElocsicCanttol.PBnalanttXiCaittonA --.^fctep.euawit-Oaatil03kCaso;-'U*(alSlo>ag»------Siainlau Siaol £haldng; Ai«3ftaa Ais Sieol cabnei-Ciut3.->oeC«a Cons. publication, “Miifchcs« for the I ^ III ...... "-" “ WATIRE l BRAID TuUng. 1 ’ to 3 1/2*; Pa- ^ Home Landscape and Ganjarden” )ppm I 'membla WIra Cabla; Johnw HOSE C(COUPLINGS FaiitxuAa A Layna Oonri Poiii REALESTATE^TE & BUILDINGS The publication saysi blblack plas- lo illl Galos coupiinQs (or wire braidiraid hoso are non-$klvo. Tuba&SnalU (t4 )Jd n u o)ll4- 4- Calirani:od 2 Dwk>iootand 3.7Ao7Aoosol Land wrll tie ollw tic i.s a sati.sfactory mulchlich for veg- JM Ihfouflh-mo-eovor pormononllonl istylo! Many compotilofs Plpa.2l Fc (7)Jolnuol4'Su«li«-R pa“ lFL alouaonatt.OOP.M.P.M. tubjoct loconlimiauon clable gardens. It inhiinhibits the roly solely on iho comprosslor)LSion'ol Iho rubber covor and by »«»ef. rrulo lor coupling rolonlion. ____ growth ofjvwds^By warvarming the lubo botwoon stom and lorrulo ••— -TEnntf^coNomoTiotfST'C«sm>r;p«ECKomj«rc

u s t a n :lg ■ E dt t d u r at n c e 0 1n a M I — ■ tang Lady back to health, then ■ down thrthrough the B yT eircUiVTiUifans W trained her step by>y step, slowly foothills of Boise, the y coFiespondwt H o rs e s Ag Weekly c( gaining the h orse's coconfidence. horse andd r rider logged roiling The mustang w asos nev«r ftean, 20 to .300 ;miles three.. BOISE - Naomi Tyler and Mus* ler ter she does,”'tyIer said, smil /eek to prepare ;,ncck. but she sometimes ddisplayed tena- times a weel tang Lady arc names to remember, proudly prc while rubbing Lody’sino i'" she cious streaks o f stubb<)bomess that left for competil Already' ththey are national cham* "Mustangs arc smart, too;" mce, a the trainer, exasperateIted. Tyler later “Mustang Lady endurance racing. This said. sai “Growing up on the range pions of cn f s s u r- f ig u ^ out that this; Vwas the horse’s doesn't havhave, a o f if all goes well, they will ding-y dir horse won’t make it. It’s 5 summer, if a: survival instincts ratiather than defi- speed, butIt shes: can keep be in Bared'rcelona, Spain, E ^ g for vivalvi\ ofthe fittest” speed all day • Mus- ance. a s t ^ y sp the gold in a: world championship Tyler said thal all 'o f her M yler said. “She id then For example,_thc l^^r.to«ltohi ____jacc. I . tangs tail know how to think and ti tMmral-ability— “It wouldlid bcI really neat to take a rcareact sensibly. Their'di^kJsitii^iljons wulk'between bouldct able to “She didn’t w antt to go throu2i“ “'j<^"“ ______wild horsee overo there,*' Tyt o said, arcarc calm, even tempered and abli inds-or-weath— the rocks becausc“o r ” T" •‘Ilh 'ln irsfi?she’d really get T lot of r«reason, sfiesafd!™ fsnaktsimdolh-' '™ '?"lever it &, she publicity. It’s like we’re going back Tyler first saw Mustang Lad)jidy in stincts, to beware o f s horses er.predators,” T y ler c to the land1 of her ancestors.” 191982 when a herd o f wild hoi ngs tend to bc had been rounded «p fromm the ■ - Afler adofidopting seven Mustangs ^ more fuel eC- Owyhee desert and broughtght to Endurance o f her own,m, Tyler, 37, said she is 0\ Tyler 'said, Homedale for public adoption. ’ anxious lo promote this heany He i h a d c o m i ^ addinz "Tt^ e y are defi- 2-yrar-old blagk filjv j^ th arwhitt w . p^jyte prry, ’iUHHgy^TWT"— ------wondcrftil-h' ny. Standing out from the herd,- 'at------real reasonjn I'm motivated, moro ny ctween Arabians To keepwp herwlf in -^ hrtongei tumed toward Tyler, looking < than compel:ipeling for myself. Is lo tw le wild horse for shape foror running up N aom i lly y ii ie r o f B o is e a n d h e r wllclid tious bul friendly, fii^tcn cd butbutcu------Bhou^-pcoplc whnt MtisLinps can tto ryroitri—CTduiance; rides. - Lt -ended i up .with^ dn\wjLhillaJb-gttt-aray-mare. j >rerMu8tang.Udy. - . • aid. - rionous7“Shc was so thinryo>™ default l»ecau» I LadyTa brbreak, the 5- do.” she said. ^ I Mustang Lady b y dc the three- le day they are bom, Mus- see ^ her ribs. I adopted her becau couldn’t find anothth er Arab that I foot-5 Tylayler docs acrobie excmises; They also competed in th< From the d hampions langs are coicontinually on the move, fdfell sony for h e r... It was a whii liked,••Tylcrsaid. and keeps«hCT>eightdowntol35. li cday, 180-mile Race o f Cha took a chancc and it turned out t< , .in Montana, winning first; pplace in ______T yler explaiiplained, so they develop , lo< u arefecrgetic and poshiv^^ \ -a-g^-deoision>” .....------Aflpf n few y earss^f^CTttrom^ ( sutjng Heartcarts, dccp~1ungs,“' luuJ,' n { KTWH . ‘ ihouBnlir (nnniti*nm) Although she had never tniiniained a ing, along w ith a ba) finishing seventh overall. bones andd suresi footing in all ler- horse before, Tyler had been aroaround wild horse began Anil, near Carson C ilf. Ne rains. ' in-their-sevenih-yeaiLoiLtii^.- I horecs all her life. She nurecdd.M K us- toughness o f h e r b . finished third in the 100-m•imic Na- t'The lougl)ugher the course, the bel- ho ■ p cm e, TylCT mid Lady - I , turned aRgKTHHppTi?^ p=lferal^=AnwrieHn«=€Huim|ii ^witiv^ustang Lady gamingng fiist at * ’ have raceded a total o f 4,900 miles. ; > ‘the end on the fi^ two horlorses and ------^ : .Last ypvear. thev won the Tevis t P&606EH 100-mile, one-day racc m;—Ihcn" i wIniliH5 Thff"VCltTinar5n y aw ard — HF0DAY- Cup, a lia, 10 climbing 18,000.feet1 for 1 best-conditioned horse. biggest in , [ ^ ■ Q Q , California,It Squaw Valley across the• These three races, the bij —I ______^G-GO-GO \NTER WITH' Sickness , in Spain,, all Olympic,,., I rOOLBAR CROP equestrian sports wcre.gi.going be •' Hie•ligti torque, fuel effficient4455 ic . n Deere 7300 Planters gh held in another country. IrIn ali the JSURANCE hubbub over moving arid hahaving an- witwitti140-tip 7.6L engigine MaxEnem erge 2 planter accurai ■ i N f other country be responsiblible for the gtal mounting convenleni lonstraiion =>ower Shift and Sourund-Gard® nee.... equestrian srcrts. the demoi • - P o hrough 12-row configural . event vJas cancellcdT'’^ • 4 - t h r c a t i o n s , ...... I _____ -STAT£-fARM- -7^—j ------Now-thc- health I’cstiictictions *-are jlOjody i available. _____ „ .ja rrorow v and wide rows. ... lift^ ._ and_Jhe_ chmnpiorion^iE._il__ ■after— the— Olympics on 12. Tyler, w hojs busy tryingng to raise ~ ~ £B E S T - u s>EP t E Q U IP ^M E N T - BL ' u Y s y " IN S U R A N C E ^ $15,000 for the trip, said ridriders from JIJD 4640 - 4800 hrs,F, P.S., DufliB, QuIck-HItHitch, New 11:8113111138»lon V more than SO countries willw be in JD4850-MFWD,^1700 hrs., P.S., Duals this matftthon race. But sheihe expects j [ J a m e s to wii^ even .though the otiothers will jJD4650-MFWD,34( [ 1400 hrs., P.S;, Duals bc riding the world’s b e sa/F t, ab ian s JP4440-PFWA.4M600hrs.,P.S.______B i e r i and other fine breeds, all1 (o f which JI 1 Addison Ave. E. • TVrtn FaUs . 00 ..doubt cos t- censiderab ■" 1662Ad than Mustang Lady’s S125>5 adoption '3 4 = 6 6 6 6 —— fee.------m f g - - 7 - •‘I have lofty goals bc)d Casualty you gel there, t h ^ are the jifnrv 111 OVERLILANDAVE.*BURLE1ETiinmimts ..suf .10 win,"- Tyler said: “Lac4ul/-and 1 • * L woric so well together. Shati9 has a lot tie A f t N - , / w e i .. 678r5585 i riWbtUW'aMliy.vV ■ ■HJ

V S9BBHQIIIQII|Bjll|R|yyBB8S Festito f f e r s lb e a n T SS tu 3 y ISnEs^h^micals, ccancer UnrUnivent^ of Mimiesota i chemicals,Is, said Dean Hcrzfeld, a . HealtiIth pesticide,!. a]applicator training spe- deiB ssei^dJleas^—" T n h is springT>lanting-5e8Son-i I ■!— ■_cialist,withith^the. Minnesota Exten- T~ CSts a ncw ‘‘crop" of questionsns for ligating cancer detectection' and pre- sion Servic4--tcaspo-podn-each «oAi and ' •• safe'a f e ? .....- -...... '• ------...... fhmilies,-- points ■ to-rreccnt-studies- r dardize saft»fcty practices and niake - i, including these threhree winners:'" salt RecentR< research suggestsI (hat which show hi^erT thant expected it easier for farjijcis to protect their 1st Place: InaaHtH B lqr. a teaspoolOon cinnamon ' cert2«rtain pesticides may Cause: ■can* rates of non-Hodgluitluns lymphoma own health,'Ith," Hcrzfcid say^. i BEAN CAKE R£ROLL ^teaspootoon each nutmeg and cers:ers o f the blood a ^ brain,n, oc- in farm workers expc(posed regulariy In theI meantime,tr it’s best for Beat 3 -eggs att highhi] speed for cloves lording to Dr. Ian Greaves, direc*di to pesticides, farmers andand others handling pesti- S minutes. Graduallually beat in 1 M cup choshopped dates toroor ofthe Minnesota Ccnter foror Re- “UnUi w c know a lot more, it’s cides to take tal careful precautions. . cup sugar and'2/32/3 cup refried . P ^ beaiu be and .milk, till seanearch in Agricultural Safetyy and best to err o n 4 c sid

--milJc^Stir.togcttcn:cn:.:— ------m g j H i ^ ^dientC'Fold c - into bean sive;ive^Jjreaved cautions/“butit it's you're handling agricriciiltur^ chcni-' hold techno:mology specialist witl^tfac >4 cup flour.'•' mixture, mmi ixing just until diy sign:ignificant enough to meritit our icals." ,I ' ' M iiuesotata Extension • Scrvice. i I teaspoon bakin{ I dng powder ingredientsts are motstened. conc Federal regulations)ns are now be- “Wheit protirotective clothing such as I , 2 tea^>oons cinna nnamon Spoon intoto mi uflin tins. Bake at Greaves,q one o f several Uniniver- ing revised to bettere r protect those aprons or gigoggles are'recommeDd- I tea^)0 0 n gingeiIger. • ; - 400 degreestea for 15 to 18 min- gjty,ity o f Minnesota.professors inves-in' who handle and appi;jply agricultural e d ,th q rsshould h o always be worn. a tea^)oon outmcitmet titeso rimItil til golden biown. a tea4>oonsa]tk ttciEieetes ^H3TWS£I‘"7^— """* "Trom "Ect motheranTt'd iisM to 31c2le^"^rm Sc'61 Top with )i cup fmfmely chopped 1 geimanan chow< late cake mix r6Ttc$"ofp?eTiym^ai3” "’" ...... light.of her_chi!dren a ^ - nuts- B a ^ -15 minminutes at 375— 3 eg g s—- ig Wccldy_oorre^)9ndcnV i_. n.andgrandchit_ pineapple. , degrees. Turn ontollo towel sprin* ' T i c ^ w a t — v ------rP o ji^ o vjvcf ei top; 2~sticks*meitcd klcd w ith p o w d^ ^ sugar. Roll 1/3 cup'T ol ^ ^ JERO i^ - M iraew a recipape i s . MOM’S CHERRYLY CAKE margarinee Sprinkle: with 1 cup lassed down from generationon to Pour in greased 9'x X 13 inch pan: fla k ^ c o c o r from narrow end,1, cscake and tow- IK cupcocooked, mashed pinto conut eneration, it proves to be a. tta s ^ One 2 0 ^tm ce cann c h ary pie fill* 1 cup choj cl together. Cool.d1. Unroll. Fill beans. shopped pecans ish worthy .of ]yeseiy^oa.,S■Such ..ing.______...... - ...... - Bakeat-3It 350 degrees for SO m in------— - ♦*<<» fiiltnufipg*,^g^------M ir tflgrigftthi»r iintU iwnnAtti - | rtireisBr'MfT®$raYT9ffliyT!naEB— 1 pound powdereiered^gar Pour into a greased| and^ floured njar-affihcr-Tiiisrsa^’ ------8.oz,.crc9nL ch^icese______M -by.lS-im fiat Jaquetta T\imer, a farm1 >wife pineapple w ith whipFlipped crcam o r ~ Dream rom southeast o f Jerome, reqnm ved S p t ^ e one pac!«ckage yellow W hip. ______2 tablespoons butterbu or mar* 8 oz. pkg.cgTcicam chccse i

2 teaspoons vahillinilla 1 e ^ .V ______(Trick: liiie boltjottom of pan Beat untilntil smooth. Drop by j __ •• ” Wllh w axea paper;7 tablespoonTns into batter. Swin Beat o r processss i in food pro* ch eese, intonto - chocolate batter cessor until smith.th. i Spread over with a knifeife. Sprinkle onto bat* . . -- rakcJilLuP-mil-Cld.chilLSIicc.to_teti_cupxhcchocoIatc-chips;ii.cup______serve. ______» choppcd walnuts.wa Bake at 350 d r a c M ■for foi r5*zu minutes. dgy,0«ne)U^CooLJ.cave..v£.plaiaoi:irost;=«»<=» s =»» FANDTJATE ra p braleanjulcc — — M U FFirre ...... -K cup mainargarine, ' ' 1 cup'cookedi maslicdm pinto ^ cup cociocoa ------— ...... - beans M elt oveiver low h eal Cool- a cup m ilk slightly. AdAdd 3-3^ cups pow- ___ — -— legg-— — -----___= ...... • ( l ^ r i 3ir,_i-teaspoon_vanilla__ ~ ___ 1 cup oil / or pcppcrmimiint flavoring. Beat i ; ■r^,n .^J4-cup4>rown sugaugar«R^-».^»«n..uiitiUsmooth DUu^pread,ooJ}rowi:;.. . IK cup flour. - ... - ies.' — - fien~TojifNeei :d

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______1____ g-W t& .i., Riflkin seteks50‘% dro)p in esating cof beef! u.S- [ campaigns to0 incite,i public -inter- SpoSpokesmen for the caiilc indus ' said the appropriate figure: iis . By M alcolm Glai31adweU ' j------i n n est in: the Persi:rsian G ulf W ar] gene try sa Thc Washingtonion Post , 1 lU JJ iherapy. the' greenhousei effect, closer)ser to 200 gallons, Beef trade statarts promoti( ses experimental1 biological pesii- Therhe ave/age household use W ASHINGTOiTON-Calling,cflt- , 7,000 gallons of wiitcr evere r y - - ...... kgW cddy ll’s whai’s for dinner" wiWill em- cities, eleciroiromagnelic radiation. "107,01 tli: thc sourcc of Ihe "mosi uncon* ^ 8 phasize b e e fs “versasatility. surrogate pareareniing. radioactive year.ar. quiiy" in 20ih-cen- scionabic incqui As Jeremy Riflcin seeks fnxcc Olsen said. "Through resresearch. materials on1 the l space shuttle. Rifkin Rjfi said beef consumplioiion ._ _ economics, activist tury world eco lublicily and advertising timene Ihe beef indusiry has fourlund that various kindsIs of i AIDS research, jn developeddc Western, nations• isi kin on Tuesday Jeremy Rifkin or his low-budget an'i-beef:ef consumers arc lircd ef bcbeing 10 ,he uSDA's> secd-collection j ef- usinging up grain that would otheiier- campaign lo cul launched a ca ampaign. ihe cattle in

------Flankcd-toyrci inanced by Idaho check-offjTf convenient rcci^ iccasmnrrni i ------s,Avery, ati economist with IhIhe — half-dozen othcithcr enviammefliul------^ lollan. ' Ihcir modem fam ily lifcstj hc publication o f his Hudsijdson Institute, the Uniteited — groups supportwrting the effort. °°'i •Television commercials will'ill University o f Florida rcr c S c h 71U- Western beef con- . • latest bOOk| ““ i Beyond Beef: T hc Statesates and the European Cornrnt Rifkin said Wt >c seen during prime time, dayay shows that beef indusiry p lion isponsiblefordcple- bScfdc- Risc,and-FLll ill o f Ihc Cattle C ul- nityly haveh a surplus o f 200 millio sum ption is respi ime. cable and sports pro-no- lional efforts increased b< rain forest and thc tim( tonscns o f grain. lion o f the rair >rams." said Idaho Beef Coun-in- mand in 1991 by 2 pcrcercnl, rc- T. Third W orld S™ d Tuesday the impc- Thct i,( United States is divcrtinling ozone ^ layer. :il spokesman Tom Olsen thistiis suiting in a S6 return ononeveiy •. RifVm said ^anSQjL»i:£mISQ^ -4 )^ffKIMffTpTessTClcaser^-^-" ■-*‘'*'dwck-off«-|lert*“ Becn 1 said. 'hat the cattle

imals, canccr. li lirertienrr^l^a by®wc-t^ bovine mat- ______.__mpnpppjl5tjc COIcorporate practices. Some air lime also will bc* tx* Rifkin's interest in bo housands-k)f-acres-of—FactsiclR-Coalilion,-3-cattle-industJ stry ------lers goes back at leastr ff ivc y e m .------^Bccausc-lho cd cighi-year cam- boughlght^ - . ire being cul dow n in ' group■oup. Thc planned it when he became concercmcd llial a md Beef.” is schcd- InI addition, a .{he group said it ica to graze cattle, hc j^jf prc- paign. •'Beyond ic- virus found in cattle miinigh. te ,h= South Amcric. Rifkiniian economist, was pn . . ulcd to.beginI ncnext monlh wiih a will bcbe making federal policy rec- :aiing is .coniributing . vjo^.i;ojisly co-director of. the Cit:iti- ...... ci- causc o f A ID S. In 1981■87,-hc pcli> V-style commercials ommeiliehdations ahd filing unspeci- irming. • zcn’s:n’s Commission o f In q u i^ iniinto series of MTV-s tibned the National In:InMilulcsof to glow “ “TO' that Rifkin and his coalition - fied lawsuiis.la' .S. War Crimcs in Indochinina. hc ads urge consumers to cutcut Health lo investigate tlthe allega- H e also saic;aid the beef industry U.S. which includescs Grcenpeace( USA. T^c icicnl and ihat it takes ^oumlunder of thc People’s Biccnteiten- r beef consumption in half jn lipn. is very incfllcii Public Citizenn a:and thc Rainforest their b IS o f waier to produce niblIbl Commission ( and head of llihe sr 10 cnhance personal healthillh O ver the past 10 yeaears, Rifkin 2.400 gallons < ■. ■ - Action Networkork - will ask radio order i d-in-variW5~a-pound-oUtKitrak ______Peop topic's Business Commjssj^on.n.

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Fqr Complett ' ■ TheABSodateiIted Press -Ca.Cattle and calvcs accounlcdI'for f 23.33.3 pcrccnt of U.S. farm cash1 re*r . - .— -W ASHING*IGTON— Gaiile-and-eciptsipt6,-dairy- producis_i.I,8_peperr------=etftjjzeirfUl------calves, arr. the,he lending ngricullunil_CCnl.cm. com 8.0 pcrcent. hogs 6.7 6 commodity in In the Uniied S tates, pcrccercent and soybeans 6.4 percerrent, ,------. _ acconling-lQ-;Q_an_Agricullure De^^S.tnctrickland said. m i ' S [ x T T ^ ’ '^partmenr ecort'H5ifflsP^==*==‘“ "==°=='’= *■=Oiherproduct!fTnadfr*ui>4he=r» O l ;=rO>ane«**, lly Of the nealearly SI70 billion in maintaindcr. S i r ^ i r a ^ agriculiurol CJcash receipts for the Thc Th $5.8 billion total for callaltlc • - S e rv ic e ______year 1990. XlXhe latest for which andnd calvcs in • Texas was Ihe ll ‘ data is avail]a ilp b l^ livestock and largeirgcsi stale amount for a sint;ngT5 ------Call your local IFA . products acxoxounted for $89.6 bil- comiommodity. the article said. TiThe Farm Servico C entt'*®' lion, o r alniosliost 53-pcrceni..Crops nextext two largest_lotals_ also^wcA'cre_ . « brO l^ht~ T n“i“ 480?*--»’triH^ ro n r-^y s“ for^[>r •) stillur& trace eiemeiisnts a recent issuesue of Farmlinc. maga- aboibout S12 billion, and Iowa, w:with • Fleet of nI u rse tan k s & trailers ••Prescription ! Ijlending • Custom blending ■ • zinc. monnore lhan $10 billionj • Waterr InjectionIn equipm ent • R otation applications 1 states got at least 5 0 . Thc Tl two lowest stale loials wcwere • Herbicide Incorporal ► • Professiissional consulting Ifor early field entry .pc.^„ro"?hctheir farm cash receipt.s S27127 -million in Alaska and $$71 -•.CartJentals ______• Starter.fertilizers— <;otPfnod i; y j ^ , a n d - in millinillionj n Rhode Islancl. Grecrecn*;------los^stales. That*lea?ing*^o'u5lo'uscanil nursery”pfo3uc"ts wiwcre '' ^ ^H_erbicMeimpgiiatipn ____ • Custom-applicatSi:ns .seven of thosi =— ^-Professional-consullUlttfig— • - --<»mnio^>^llle>-^'ahd>~the--l he-Ioading-commodiiitfs^in^tlK — Reiiablffs^ca ------r — calves." it sai(a id . . ^ staletales.

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^ —-TSrORFNEW-FaTTI 1 im SenrtceC entersr s to s e r v e you! FILER. IMBERLY PA U L PEAVEY CROSSING-FII ______BEXBUI«]RG. HANSEN-KIM ------!l041■Nor2000•Eas^ 4 4 5 E . 200020( No. 22657 H\AW ------g gg -g g 574______438:5028------______3 26-4392 ' ;3 6 0 1 ------423-557^ M FALLS ONTARlClCr o R : " “ ------^■jSuPA. — HBCBiBURN AMERICAN F HWY 30 ------^ 3 6 Paoillca F fS T — ^BSTAratHsa,s a a i J r r - ^ ------t ~ n c5vr&nD?cff."ConsIgnifr(^ w rcms"-"Tfi0erwcie5me - . 3 2 3 Ee;KarctierRd.^^531 HV Parts • Sales5 • ScrviccJ i-2680 226-214(1140 889-912727 46466-9247 678-2( me end on tlie Farm,7.- . 6 62 2 6 O v e r la n d A v e . - B3 uiu rlc y , Id a h o 8 3 3 1 8 ----- — —^ SetJerv/ng The Needs of Agriculture, at Horn ;. v . ,lr800^788-3063,>:2(?:208-«78-70S7;— ^— : - ' 7"— T * i . . ■ 1

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S ByEdWhite would oh any conveniii;ntional loan, but the in- Tlie Associated Press' ‘Agriculture toda]lay requires recordd-keepipg, finan- terest rate is a few poinoints lower than Ihe reg- cialc forecasting, nmariceting u decisior>ns, relationships( . ular nile. Like his father and graigrandfathers, Jeff Fish- ...... w ith thhe e farm-credit systs te m .’ David W inh. whoI heheads the farm authori- "crgro\TC*com and soyb)ybedns in ccntrul llli- ty. says new farroersrs rmust bc creative and nois, home or some of'of'thc country’s most . ■ i — Reg Gomes,s, University o? Illinois'IS frugal. "I talked m aI gentlemangc who doesn’t H fertile Helds. have a significani dowiown payment lo put on But unlike his elders.?. FFisher. 30. hassome- -who10 want to farm - need, an education edu as soil for years,S. He now oversees 160 of thetl some property. H e’s> latalked to a number of ' (hing extra in his pocket:;et: A college degree in muchich as they need experience a nid, d ,' of course, l,500acrcfcthe;ney rent or own. ^ banks but he's going• lo have a difficult time . agriculture 'production.n. And he wouldn’t monemey. "Agiiculture toda^r^ujreujrcs rccord- A prospectivlive farmej;^without an^ tic.^c.^ to getting financing," Winl^said. Wi "He might, , > f _

^^P ^r^ijn l^M il'hayc; Stucksu in my mind.” he .systeritem,” says Rcg Gomes, agricUlicUllurc dqm ■ ..jujt [q rm my 160 acres it would COM co " says of fM S^NHilinoisjois State University. al thethe Universiiy of Illinois. “Tliehe ing the farm machincry.'.: ^shcT Fi -savs. -!n1iat doesn!LiiLin^- Young Farmer..EndowiiJwmcnLProgram._wliich college atffl have the optliiption to go imo anotfi- jflelTa very small marglriT’ elude herbicidedc or fcnilizer or labor costs.ts.... wiir offer interest-freeiielo an s ^ 5 W ){ X ) to er business in ease thinhings changc." Fisher “T>‘The returns are small, but we'rec're going to You’re going; toi need tools, a ^hop. somome- fledgling farmers andd ranchcrs,r. beginning in adds. "Things are tough,h oon the farm, as far as have/c to producc food. That’s whyhy 1 got into -thing to get youou out ofthe weathur." 1993. ^ W jT iakjn^a liylnf!.J* ...... gUa^2fflk«=l6=mfln6ji^ A farm is morc thann dirtyd hands, overalls P“'8" Sh of CMca- programs to hehelp young farmers b u j landid

-^^»-mafkci.pricc8,.conditions)ni^-farmcr-can'{-con ------Fisl^sher-benefited-from-his-famil>nily^-legacy—selbibonds-to-fc >-faank.vand-thcn-tumrthrmoi Tion= ----- ‘There’s-growing-ci^coHLcm' uut~in~Tural tro l o f farfarming.'Wlich lie graduated frofrom Illinois.-cjMJvcr to fanirmcrs to make their first pupur- America over whetherher the-next generation That means young faifarmers and those StateIte in 1983, his relatives hadI bebeen tilling chases. Farmeilers make.pjymenis-like-tht

■ S t u d y saays r ~ c UELL r _ Ak. Special Stcto ry ■ r a n c h e rrs ; ' JL-; t R A C T O\F i t C O “ M yPad^ in chiroprac- {. ' _ tic includes my dadd anda four \ ^ ^ u l d - l oose— J brothers. And the thoughttho of ^ B n i i r m\NYA— becoming a chiropratiractor myself LAS CRUCES. N.M.M. (AP) — „ ------INDUSTRIEIES ------r-— was first influenced:d kby an inci- ^^K esearchen froni threeree wcsiem ____ dencc.tliai.occumid.vd-when I was- -^^universities sayn^ay'ii-g's-generation— —/||-lin i IND 364I0W BEET B ^ a^^ut 12’yeareold.^^ ■^W oLcm chefs ..wiil. suffcxj»r n sip n ifir. T S l l BANDBiSIIIAr- I...... wsr^^ i ^^ K an t economic setbackk iif federal f f l l PiTMiBarrBOMiirmniMiniiBr A husband andd wife'* J n£rcascd^= ~Z - ^ dMBttsUwlwifcttoe TS“COn!piled^= ' •‘.^uuiimrat “ * =^aughter-‘int(MTiy^ali! ^ H l t h c i r findings in a rccet^cently pub- out o f desperation..Sheh_&a SI ^^^H lished study entitled, “Tl“The Value - ■" ■Bcen'diagn'bsedasha ^ ^ Bof Public Land Grazinging Pertnits _ — -6eizur«-of-an-unkhbwbwn-cause— "^H onT lhe Grazing Fee Dil»ilemma.’ . . and was told there wiwasn't any- The study concluded1 ththat Ihe,to- thing that could be dcdone. Her ^ ^ | t a l co.sts ranchcrs woulduld.pay for— m W agr r«?6iiire?^ -^S gaS i ^arsha Gehl ^^■ ceed the market Value oof f that for------... ..seizures becam e mori ^ H a g e if grazing fees arcrc i increased and they had no olheiher alternative. I happened to beI in theofficeai ^ H t o levels comparable wit:with privale the time. W hh assistaistonce from the g irl's parentsIts and myself, my ^ H l ^ f i d lease rates. father was able to taktake x-rays of her upper spine,inc. which revealed a The Bush administrTiitraiion has severe misalignment.int. ^^Hproposed a new grazingtig plan that ^ ^ My father procccccedcd to make a specific adjuidjustmcnt lo the ^H w ould affect 168 millionion acrcs of H 9 . girl’s upper neck. SheSh( almost instantly rcl:}xcdd andai fell to sleep, ^H U .S . Bureau of Land Mar^anagcm eni On another occasion,on. my father had lo rcsuscilaliitate the young giri ' ^ H ra n g e la n d s across the We:West. and became a local1 herohi for the day. .. Ranchcrs ,currcnily-p2..pay..$1.92— ------JMA ^ I ^ A L r . ry'Jong'stWT’shofT.ihe-glTiTecirecoTCTed;-'Hcr^'"‘--''‘ "--x—'* il^Bii?OuafwQ^Y£ab£ep; i;'. -seizures-gradually Lte?»3i^l45Jb:flv.crnti>ndjn;tnbci nimaficnbIc.'iA&iimaiT horse, on public land. "passed. 1 w ould inquiquire bs to how she w as doing,ing. The last rccollec- 1 chiropractic school A plan approved by th I SPRAYER- lion o f this paniculaiilar ease was after 1 entered eh itrstnrwasTrtrappyrticalrtiyTidi~sdoli uikd WU& iiiai- ~ — — '^HoP'keprcsentadvcs wou If a — m ri u M M i — ricd 'with several chilhildren. ^■ raised grazing fees to>$8.70 S per » 1 7 ,5 month, roughly the 'sosam e rate .This story isn-’l•I aabout chiropractic curing seiseizures, (t is a ranchers now pay to gngraze- live- 5 , 5 0 0 J miraculous story oif f hhow powerful the b od y ’s intelligenceinti is and Slock on private lond.^. TThat plan given the opportunitylily, with no interference toJ ththe nervous .system. was blocked in the Schathalc by op- PORtMOREINFORMATK 5 nON CONTACT it works! ponents who said lt wou!ould devas- tate the rural western ecorconom y. J E F F H Al RRE • ______DDr. l M arsha J. G ehlh ] ______^______— Tho-lat«6i-firBzing-plaplan-w ould—r ------^AT-GAM PBEtMT 4 f t A f i T O R ------increase federal fees on oi public . GehK[Chiropractic CClinic rangcland-to-about the.sa: same-level— — — ------— 315N^Bannm o c k ------those on p n yalc.rangel Q i^natualaltfiroatixe ISSlaoO!!!™ •366''2626''B - r , ______ix e ...... ^ ■ th e increase-would bee'coumered e /Iv iBr-Glenns-Ferry»-3^ ^ I ' i n port by new financialcial rebates ■ 1-800-395-0-0 3 5 5 S L 734-9394 for ranchers who^mate'i M :.‘B 26^uiSji‘£ilie«Elva'«;;(g(tat'Stib(iiiln ^ ■ meniSi such os new'.Yc W i :.v\'.'Xv,'’ . AuxatAX , >,• 5,1' Oftlcc H wr»; itA.'*.'L's ■ jH '.yijaU stock rcservl^l^Yi';>.V t > VV t.M t V !■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ .Idaho Soturdoy.Aprtl 18.19922 . ' P090 32 Magic: VoVoUoy Ag WooWy. Twin Falls, Idi . 1323idS1 stre e t W est ____ _ m a g ic: valleyV TwlnFalls.l. I d a h o 8 3 3 0 1 7333 -- 0 9 3 1 734-55i538(FAX) - n i G weeki< i > L — — Hupeit 678-2552 H agerm an/Soodl11IHJ/W end«ll536-i-2535. Buitey/Ru 3^.4548 » nieTSZS^ “ B u h ! S 4 3 - nes-News classifieds •dasslfi5iHonscwavallablo (see The Time to t s p e d t l c d o ss1 nnurnbeis o1h« Ih c ii^^Fotm er's^^^^ •

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''™ “ ‘i^TiSSLuSEoOs’ 209 RBTAURANT// 2i2 TRADE in 104 MEnVOOB 113 CKLDCARE_. 5 104 ------^ LOUNK —— OPPOBTUMTItS lUTCH SERVICES. Journeyman and aor\ ffead lions . onUyMum- SMahro(cO().lookinol S Pre- Cook needed: Sporlai ^ a l l l riHiiDM.3a,I(^l UoillUrM mdPT RhwrRemtt,SofHa ?3W7a* A T m Ing lo Idaho. I'm 5 ;*40yr8ol ceoningfccyW tyCi)jfCMRSr------«Ba.An«HB»n^ ACCEPTATABLE llko to moot 6< TPnV F 30*40 wilh goodo d soi a so o l DESCRIPIa S n M Q - humor, nico look!lOking.Wlio _ - . .-I------— ^ ' ■ | W ABBREVIA1lATlONS onjoys chitdion o: Box M ■ I W? I 5 n e s ; i ------lof-ttiis caiogoiJQOivafp; gam o Intofosls. '» PBortsaoN* I Neva. - S E H V K E S -' myM-0122. POBox548.T«%tFff»H>l ■ NoototPoitonlohot We understiirstand how ditiicult It is to manake fflOOtth«t8pOCllocial woman com ping, lishinjSS >0, who bvos art.t..thoatro, th mu- about ovor .^H H k ends meet3et while going to school. So jmptolo 4s77. No ealla b slcnndthoouldojldoofs.»n» nood TLC. Smol' ? O k ' iOlVico. Thura. 4/16. __ e to help by offering our . of humor a mua,jusJ. sooj/o in iightdrinkorOK.ilu t e S 1 OFF your emdions.s. nno drags a iSmor. wtito orx)« S tu d e n i DiscountD Rote of 50% O ndsondpho* proioBslonal lawn IAL___ -la.MVU3300-..,*--,-.r,v-uuL- ag-M sgj!.™ * 56^lied-^e-aMiV> answer al. SowtlMlomo.So 1642. l&8.Hamor.tOe342 MMMA v a iMM ♦ o(Xor46/ ^ i « a sat al nibotnio.MYV« M 2< g4 ____ S S S n . . dad clBMlllid. - Try a low ■ i f c —r r - r ! f ? ^ ^ S .1 ^ : ^ ^ 1f

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13 U5CELUNE0US 21414 EUPLOYUEHT 502>2 HOMES _ .502 HOMES H< ...... - 513 AtACREAGES ANO - - ' • OPPORTUWnES - - - WANTED ~ FbR SAl£PFORSALE L(LOTS lard working nrmtiand ooking lor nontfflokor. JEST DEAL ON MAHKET ^. BEAUTIFUL < 9 PRIMIU EIacro parcolain SM ks omploymonlin Nm* i «ve)velv custom-built brick EXECUnVEHOIC EXE cwnttnlry neighborhood, BUY I al. Ploaso call Monday, borborly, M urtaugh area. 20 z2,000 w 80. ft. homo with ipa< lFalbAvo.734^2. April 2 0 .1 0 am lo 1 > am . V** ^ u sW o rfo r, 50's stylo, 3 ITstfrstho-BamHouW A Tim es-NJe e w s 7&-7S82 )drms,2balhs.lltiDp1aco, alB JfflsSlfa = 5 sloro. Sloro wiDtoaturo gro- ~ xodpatto wilh foncod yard. O f ci il^ f i ^ o m s ollor.r. Mto«>d4Mrodi.. i i i ^ IT i ^ ■ i l g^ 0 - 3 rof.to’ BoxHoWof,POBox = 3 fb S 3 T S « 0 O rtsidoofllrancotobaso- casi\.Ts■ 7a»«g80VB9. MU 41SQ.K«chwi.lDe334Q. SlUJXENEVWw Haow------7W ^ 1 g M far tp l w bus)- 't4 x 7 0 ;^ ra ngil Homos ol Amorica a ^ o r n o . Ropalnto Jin - WlfBfeeWWfihariTi?>ra.- qisyyju^fj ■ tra la ^o two car garago Mliul g i = throughout Iho waslorn nco to dcwntown. 3 Edrm, w/auti/autornttie door oDonois 324-360i ^ slolos and Canada. Con- I ’A'A bath, 1200 sq (t. .UcnancusioffltoafurQal Buy.MO, .fldRon1-80We2S3._^ «a, r«nt Of »w*p wftti * ■ I— >51>1.000.B37-6<02 .c . j w19,500Ik dtuOiO«Jid73M931. i Shown by acpointmont — — ^ BvOwOwnofSbdmiSbabfk* ------1 14 EMPLOYMENT ^ — aBaJlor63S73«27S • T — )rao,lnquIotNEnelgh. mlOflle o ( valley . WANTED 502J02 HOMES , >rtiood Irg. fonco back* Nowhonr home bull wtth old fash- j FORSALE ' ird, Sawtooth School, ionodc«dqualty.3bodroom.2 I «500.Cal73«261 b^2lh.2c»gaf«Qe,«Ahb^ | ______^ HB j i lEWLYROIOOELED j — ■■ I Byowntiwnor13bdntt.1Wb«lh, I ClassifiedsJsA d^defformm ------1------e ------^ _ J _ J S S ------D e o d U n oJhutsday!s,.5-p.m J l ^ ^ meetyi p6.9q0,p^43;:si6s._ JBIOIENOt^ I * 2 .0 0D/Weel lY.MCeH0«EI3bdfnr__l_____ WBSs“cSfirT“ for i nto201ittess . ___ ftcH __ __ — J- Voi low price o r ' j T 'oi?n reach o v e r 3 0 ,0 0 0 pot3otCTh‘al b t ^ r s b r fhe lowTIff, ~ 8ld “-OUT-OWfiEA-^ iW ------1-— ] ^-W ^Uyirthe tponsivfe, cost- J i rriirTtirHBTraBKcHiHilassifieds:»~ -HOMES-— ------efficlOTt a n d .e f ^ i v e5 aodverfisingyou'll fifid onywjyw nere...... | 1 TGuHM«)^c4peK«-un. 'J U 5 T U in homo. flopainlo?in- I ■ NoiKommnvittidd (xlvcrtiarig only. " S S S Kfo J & out. Now carpot & 1 ’[■ unior tops. WalkiiM dis- | Niam9: o ______■ I HorunlonjmK.M>tua.c>rftnwtKtt*<«c« nmT^leoirtwctrtJikrtdJrn n COUnlC I reou>M)w>aMU<|gcgrUd .lancol^ to d ^ o ^ . 3 bdrm. I = l . L . ^tawwaurdaMCKX. S51XI0 aty/S»a1o/ap:______HonoTM r j Ml micc>MdMd ___ 2Ip C o d ^ ______P hone « { .S’";°ACHTsl'*Wondoli. * □ :imm (Ckdoono)# _ - I lOM »t0K« my o d ______. I = ffiSEa .'g t g ' a ! ______I ______------XptoL'q I Cost $ _ r^cit'jHii'sSn* I: ------T ------» Rlvor>wA0eos8.$195!000. \ . P MlBfLCMMBM I ------T - « 1'15+W♦/•a c r e s ;' lu iiN S C , l»5£i«oitoo‘iWm^ ti'" ------I somo omMA Mofkat ckmMeallona 94on'tofrFam ^ Matot <5!3r?»««i«:sfsSBiSftf i 1 S»5d;ondoa.t^.OOO. 1- I '« 715 Swifw . I ______I 320ACACRES in Boll Rapids, L nd linos, machino shod, I hand I lyod*3I: p r o » ^ . L . _ . ______j I ' .1 ■ Ills. Idaho Saturday, A p rin e, 1992992 Pago 34 Magic>glc Valloy Ag Wookty. Twin Foils. >02 NEWEe q u i p m e n t sMarket-^^ 519-7C e - - Real Estate/RenI nt'Farmer's liist C halance.”.".for-pre — s e a s ooh i savinigs on B 611 FARMS FOR1 613 .WANT TO REW S19 CEMETERYEHYLOTS I 603 FURNiSHEO !!!_^ AU-OMWAY R O W C ro p »LExeS r e n t APTSAIUPLE} ______Wantod: Summorpa tyvk)WGoc&» I I T n r ~ ultivators! 4piotslnV3oyV w yyuirain on.- 7 7 5 acros all undoror cuHlva- 3 0 0 pair o l cows a C u l oniorial. E x i^ I kiM ililll Wam3bdfmw/sopo ot Sunsot Mofflc tlon.TFCCwalori»r paid by hui« Cflll84S-200l. t lom location.. CurronlCi pnco I ------Hurty in wtwtiile supplies last. At MB rontdr.Cmi.Iroffll W00porpW.oa, osWng S650 I y j l X l M I Cftfllobfd Rd.S434 e have a good selectioro n per ploi.C allill7»4>61Si)t 7, ^ % ' s i r x;E a h S ,: present w e f 606 MOeOEHOU 7 ^ 2 5 2 8 . " 6 ia PASTURES ooi.324.-3t06toavo of 12 RO'=iow Folding &'Rigid - ~ 602 UWUHHSH 521 REALEST^ Tofflarac 1969.2bdi>bdrm,12x FORREHT ______615 ROOMMATESES Culitivalorsors...Plus6&8Row |TATE HOUSES 46. good condition.tion, $4,500 ------WANTED 1526 S um m er P asturoI fcfor 70 to WAHTED fist/Bean/Com. RosponsWo 4 fn Por fon* 5 bdrmI,n,. 3 b.li.: 1.1 _____ - 1 - Bee curod coupwt Iloo o S t o o o r - -country homo on ______N o odroom m atoloilo sharo2. r 4bJd?o^ 2400j^«utils EHT bdrm u l . d e anI, , quiot,<11 ro- ■ j Q T i l i U > I chaso 3 or 4 MCE 613 W A H noB Ef 1-smokor. homo, ownorlor linoncod. mo.tlOOOJop.T; ______sponB iblo, non-fli t125^m ^^indudq»^os b S h s s s s a s i S M ------yoiroortirtS-ni'SthuiiWis, Oal^" ■catjto'."$995'*' dO{ -Cloan* cuHrt.-eefri 734-4951. Cofl 886-2477. 1 = ;D EQUIPMENT '«“» r j B lifl8 - p u u m R s - I 1 A-#d i A i i ' M o n o » ^ i r too = 1 I l 6 = fi n t l i tc e J s * 7C2_£AtqJ5.___------4 H M W * 4R t o o«U 25S S------. ^ . 5I.5.Q lOOoatre. hoitoreanc IHCa95 6-RoBOWD2619.------'1 8 B1 0 0 Colia^-577Br' • -R o w *237^;^.-™ ??®I M ^ s H f f i ^ a g o . G6od hollerler Ibulls. ' “J i t e w W R w Wfll Adams 934«w»«2!9i J.D.<0'<6-R<-«0««2541 ------' l i1 t 0 0 22 hoad mixod cow > 5 0 by Juno.aovon I uiii»io«6-iioiio«______'9! m p . ' .'pair*. 536-259191 a t 536- -MISC.- fi278. :|.FM dC«IHTalot-'33iISO 5 5 S ~ r “ —ajtiraB ^ u = i l ...... m I « . I 2 H . ------^ 1 6m — ------:------Yq u:'ll'II reI o c h o v e r3 0 ;0 0 0 iX Jotentiol te buyers and the------> 0 0 ------^------choice-isB-is-youra-as-to what-you-lluni~pay.And>aih-Ag —z i S r w i H M S 2 0 0 — W e e WJ /s/ i nev^ 1 -column displayay ad s you c a n b e sure 2 yroidAngusb(A ...... -jSsstlssiisiSiS«S22.^ M .33I MKs = z : | > 5 0 ______your-odad.w ill.lae n o tic e d ------ffll'S ; .W M ODte: IOO IT 3gicAfelley-Ag-WMkly-Clc“lassifed-isJhe------^------;------— M agi ™ riJLw r«w =;46'S 9 0 — ~—\ ~qTrenro6»«arfWflHK S 5” THmsnrn re^nsiv^ost-effjclentland 0 ' m^ostles ______L— = J.D.950IXI 6 5 0 _ effectiveive advertising medium yc n r [ ^ . 50 Holstein stoor : : r r T g 5 i ------2 5 0 4 0 0 Kw:837-6 i I I . . T S k » SOff ~ ______find onvanyw here. ______2II.Brni— — .'271750 S______.Angus^hianjnat-*C.1M3|^ IK 5 I0 -lil " ' Class□ssifi^ is fast, .54. -H.HJkYEQUIPMIHT-i H ^ iblie le ■and the . r e r rogrHBrvtftfor “ . r — - ^ _ __c h c ^ e i: ) DULLS w / H a y S112 2 Row Cora Htadl..*22i2 5 0 :e i^ y o ^ rs- HEREFORD Bl 251"-" - m t e n d e d r T s r r x s i l o ■ra&r''■ = '^•**3^' 6 - c y i . 5 s ?,£? ForFsiogigo Harv«slors..o..^^21<1 0 0 spd. < = » ”= J.D.T’Coiloilom Hay Pickopi ger' AC, oiiihlu ' ' 1,1100-1300 _ _ ‘ , Raiig .? . Holstoin hoifors.brod 1- 10 cl«d F o f F o f ogo g s Harvestors..^^.. 23'3 0 0 tended 2 1 , 0 0 0 miMiles, tos.Smoolhsbroj 1 F o r d XLT extei: ss Holstoin. s e -1 ,1 r A p n n a 9 7 5 • _ up bulls. Swissloll I Nolson. 6m>1 r o r a ggo * Box & WgDoGoar .1*9 cyl.. 5 $11,500 0 - Horolords.Non• SD.phon. J.D. 1380H]Hydro-Swlng III p z LakoProslon.-SI ■ XLT ex t :, o'iilT - « 1“ f60S)M7-4170. ~ W lndromnrer 8 0 0 6 -c y i.,5 2 :o o o hmiles, orhoiforstor ■ c a b . 6 - Call : Holstoin springorilociion.Tom h J .D . 1 4 2 4, Hydtn-SwingH] ^ 1 A r , O n l y . ------,spd..A£ Iln,- -W indrow . HUL _ 1 9 9 1 Fo)Fo^id .Ranger 2 1 ,0 0 0 C a lI7 3 3 -fl PurobrddAnpus. J . D .1 M 4i H Hydro-Swlng , ------X LTcxtcix tc n d c d cab; 6 * ...... | i V , b u ls and hoilofs. cyi-. 5 ss p d , AC. Only J l l l l or of326-5336or^i««Wh. 2»i -Windrow*w.r;™ ™ ™ -™ '49i 9 0 0 Purobrod Brangus I • -21,000 mllcs..$iU50Q..,mil ^ ^ a 2 3 3 £ g 1 5 0 0 3 ¥ 0 9 3 H > sFBiiiA* . . J J k ^ 6 J o l 733-093lbr Call 7 3 B l nlgfits. II " ■ e nt i t t s s , ■ -S32-440tr------— J.fc«7BalB o U r ______.’ ^oS« o a"“ 7 3 3 - 00931 9 ; nlgfils. 2 0 0 702 CATTLE MF 120 Ball TT o— N.H. 278 BBo o h r------'11 3 3 0 0 , , I FOR SAI B o lir ______' i a1 8 0 0 1 -'week i M o mJSINE ^ n c L> MS ------*0!-BBOWIW hidiow».-^^..Mi A«.(2Slaoa _ ------B t m ------S pedahofferends-April-2Stf e d 5lhrlS-9Z ------y . , TfieTiin® 5^ ^ — G E M ------CUT' TRI-COUlO S n ~ igic volley ______d lines. EQUIPMEN m a g i CUSTOMEC D • lo p blood•tested I — - —^ l l l l * —5 - ^ _____ TRACTITOR ^ c n _ ------— Sem entOformottoft* ! ------Ull».«— SERytCE^- " "OnlMonnfoflite rs , KIMBERLY R0« 3 D W o n h eCloud ife 1653 “ EKLY TTTOl W h ite Cl(ich 733-7272 R a n c t (Vtilte------7 — CjilToilF/eo ------; ~ : E a r t y / n E v e; r i y o n e fng to sell.. u x i : : ; -.-6tB-4o; sJti rV .'.i I

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702 WTtif 7-".^ ToT'CUstoiilRUnJTO ' TW T OS~ PFAraJ...... ’ 705 FARM F ...... TM HFARM 705 FAIFARM SEinKXS SERVICES I UACWNERY MACHINERY • Quality HoUtaIn dairy _ MACHWEBY ___ HI A C H W ay______U W placomonl hellers. sOO- 2WIDERETREVINQ L « 56 Inlornational tractor Fann'n Tractor, movo plpo er LIKEi NlNEW . only 770 h rs. Soo Ibe. Home ralaed.Trt- C«klShoph«d.32M34Z_ o tj r»h cab, (5000. Can 886* ttHarm.678-M0f Case-SO-IH13S4 iracto r w / plo vaccinsiod. E xtntancy - AU,GftOUNOWORK Havolnjckswindrowors, H ..99M289 or «venlngs and idahowTraetorSahr*oec8sh - NYSSA springing holletsavaB&blo Plow.plail.rockpldw. , and £ harvoctprs n a ila b le woota'«»ta»«Klae86-29iy. forr salvage . tractors 8. ve, hasCase-IH 74L ^.m irFarniB . 1-612- rna™mhwl.loadotr CAaNOWmdm^doG- C 7n=Now Holland Supor 1048 oqu>.lulpmont. Call Bornlo Tl TRACTOR kSd«dorw/B'buckot&Mislun Rand* Waavar 543-6888 ni hi” riaalTy-O^. g, » x typo scrapor. Excol- nQBJiC^KJEWwiBHiCi^± j S S 5 5 S ! i S 5 S S ! ^ S TATKJH.-Wadng Boor IraiT ^ S S i ppco $1 S.OOO.-Cal:------sotllrIling WW oqtripmontfoi------er. Boel pulp; whole &- lan tractors. Our lino in* TradeaetoriCocnUooparts NH268268 14x18 bakK. (SOO WantD(i:20heetfS00i}biach- 4-Tdtod-nnittrftrhlnrRos^- — S idoapoat hole diggers, ■ oroRof3Hor.32&3346 boWirstocu.67^5717 _*80ftab6naoa.625-9976. 7T «O FAMI Of^oonian pul typo boior ,mow)wors, blad es, & Dack> «s. We also carry linos 5 Dct corrugates ovory H A C W O Y Majc■lajor roconditionod & hoos uwilhWoiiovorlapor- Wani 10 ronl paeluro for ChDmialSlffltonSSor, ’ t^inliainlod.FioldroK>yl m rnow a pans & or)gi>o kits > 10-35 hoad of HobtohhoH- ^5 * -- - nosododhoavy-dutystod ^ cor- dIskorrollorharrow.Ali 1068 oas slacker, SOOO Evoseoi^-8261. B toa^ 3 lo roou- ors. 324-3106 loavo msg. J Davs801-^-a264 73:» N i500 j ^ siring balor. now rugelor.ior. unlla havo dual pumps & *]swathor. both oxc eond. ____D rio. swoop arm & knot- lar uuringbrcoilsh'anks. r i YoarlingRodAnguabu^, dual d motors lor soparale > Kaston swathor. 16‘ . E-100K boot thinner' s.Autok6o,$8500.CoD got St.ISt.OOolfperslodwrlh OTBorfOWJSHlBpsTJir- S;54t7~~‘' “ *'~-— ~ "■cw pcnpwT^llniiieiJ u !f«)'(ii«ii‘-^ ‘-‘^’^*^- oxc.forhoilors.543^8865! L u aa»aR .Jonat. 733-8458 IOf.wb.WO45.DI0,D14. to "ooorIgor w/ condHlonor, cab. ______Cal StoStore ofWeliovoi Ma------DD15.017wilhorwilhBUl AC I s n c |^ & 438- cofifbTfTbTdwrnijriraytBinrigr “TrorniBaaon^tanreniBa* 703 DAIRY ^and sloo dressing, with or OOGvor77orSupor77.88« -^;=7BurlayTrBctorSalvaga H Rostorati'>rationantiquotr«clorsl ‘ — E500.Cnl734.5714. _ l l l ^ . jt i. ■ ■ l i x loHof.a;4oa38. Vh hp EJolaval walor cootod & « L G roan C ^ p , Buhl. 191950FofdTruckwithFann- DDIESEL l and 420-12S3(a>nuiafohooo). hhand s p r o ^ . l H 8* grain c W O ^ ^ R o w Harvester 'aadComUna parts vacuum pump, will run up _f ELECTRIC S to 14 units, usod approx 72 JJAHT2CUST0HHAYMG drill. 16- Everson land t $ 3 2 , 0 0 0 jtloy Tractor Salvaoo piano. 10*Glir)cocuhralor.' C Paul. ID .4 3 8 - 5 ^ hours. S3200. ^ 4 ^ 4 5 1 . Swalhhg^ba^^^haulino S* P S E R V I C E T’ARMAk 6-Row Harvester, Lifter ■oftMriyTri-avR^ldois ^ od: 3 point disk Immodh 0 - s s _ $ 1 7 , 0 0 D BHQN££7&4S&1= ^ a Jt te WtrtWPttuw HlilvSlwrtntef " ■ L^hpH A V Bl«TER doublo' T— ' ~ tvpeoJcalooas* -gfll:bullctankr4‘/i» vac-- - (di8kdtiJs(orroni.-$5io$8-- ' = s i a M ; _ ^ uum pump whn 2* low Qno. , tufl’. Duiurft lo ssio n------— por acre, irrigalod pasturo. >ARUA 6-Row Harvester. Lifter 6 ion grain bln. Bosl oflor . J fungn Innd. lio-lil and con-__ ^ O or JO 346 or 348. Call "inM ofonrt.S/W W rr- ~t CofiTpwia'Fiirm-Ranetrar------^ ------:------— $ 1 . 1 , 9 0 0 - i^aoeo. ------po04 OveHantl Avenue - ^ d(hoe lo rraunt on larm ---SERVICES------slandswilhpoasoroais* ______436;9311._ __ BurlBuriey, Idaho 83318 _ ^ tof. 324-3035.______inloraoodod-. Parrolfs. l- tod-lm raodiatoly.For______------1-TON BAUNQ—- -{-0ergofr73^<)38lrCu6toni------1 = Jhl Kubola4WO tractor— ------Slacking ftraking, now t«ming$14poracro. -^B S E D ) or wilhout front loador ' ' _____ajuipmont; rouabto. __ Salisfactlon guarantood. abockhooforaKubola = =1ira«yir6oT(>rrtow-cuB= -TTf% r\rv-r\/% TTTTi W.-CB5h:324-3035:------Data EwwMti, 7 6 8 ^ 6 tomers. t FARM4WWCH ------EQOIPMEENT ™»«u p o m m s 705 FARM 7(705 FARU SPECIAIm z - i HACHWEHY______UACHlN£Ry______$ 3 4 , 0 0 q JohniDaaradisl^lTS. Da \2 tl. ----- USED-TKAei ------• foalgcilgood 8h a p o .$ l4 0 0 . 1989 LL Harvester 1888-7758 woninos. 13A.C.7030...... Cab...... $9,250.00 SS $26,000 -sasa .FARMSEED-.-..^-....^.^...-:-*-.. T!m iBriw iasK^^rjiCTJOso” = " 12 SfS*l5t5S£n^‘ - m w : C Q L I P M E N r r IFA L FA SEEDI FIno ■80CASE2590...... w/Duals...Js.'...... $22,500.00 ' 1966 S i LOGAN Harvester m loaly hybrid wilh ox- lont l6nD0vily& yields...... $9,000.00 R $18,000 g ' UQUIDAT1CN»:Pllia8! , 73 IH 1066...... v a ..... aDy grown 2 milos west — '76Jp«3G;...:...;v(«'4W■4W0 ....$17,250.00 ^ ■ 21 alonns Ferry by Robed - $ 2 6 , 0 0 0 l.$1.25b.Callcol[oci. . W tw llntaiifaB ^lir 73M F1105...... $8,250.00 1990 t a LL 4-Row Wlndnmrer 6&-2S2fl • $ 2 6 , 0 0 0 IfaKa sood. many variot- '60H F65...... -.OieSEl...... $2;575.00 a . $1.00 & 1^. Also 1989 LOGAN 4-Row V^dnnver i B f i r M i l l a lAND VALLEY corn 'B3HF4B8D...... w/Otials...lls...... $33,500.00 S ffi £ 2 f S « 2 r * ^ $ 1 8 , 0 0 0 A id. oats. poas&grasses. 1987 LOGAN 4JlowW ln(Jnnwr FREEOarVERY. '65MF35<5-4...... $27,900.00 _ w >BHM^W SjCT.______^— -— $15^0- —^ 1985 Lockwood 4-Bow.W]ndn>wer ^ C R O P g Ila sood; $1 lo $ 1 .3 0 a USED ROW C „__$1?.000„" «i9-nnn jnd. Call 1-896-4336 or e2'-2497:— ::— • —...... - CDLTIVATOr o R s r»1963 L O G A N iR w W n ^ w w T ^ to soodiotsata by.8tow:______ll«W Ay~=: -2! ;sr.$8,EtO.O.- Nowor variety; Ca l Jorry - — ^ - - • 1991 a s s 'F i l e r ’ lon.Jr.3244lB2. O-rawBRILLION ■IHN' “atSlOSSSSfSSr' $ 3 2 , 0 0 0 t HJ:Quality Disoaso Froo 72* Collector * . Ceilitoliflod Sood. Russol Bur- USED BAND SPSPRAYER- i ik-AII genomtions. Call l» lllll $32,000 SS5;^lor curronlmarkol pric- winiB m ^ N l K M ' Telescoping Conveyi Intomtountain Rouging . , w...... $4,200.00 _ a ALLDWAY...... 12 Row... I Sood. (208) 3 5 ^ 7 5 ^6,500 1 J208)529-3181. i —^IRSsri^— LOLOCKWOOD SefldH'aiB Loader B tested cortlliod sood — W Bimm ttiinsainndsiifiM tars ------$1,800- -ig s Trailer (to be t^ by pickup) l!2d® STor^Jdii >-3385.______D i j g r al y p a p t s I ' BDRLEY — I $ 8 0 0 _____ nn u t hp I tlqoldaaC—— ; TlGRI=E91J H W N m r ANDFEED -- MAGIC V A im -E y MMENT«),tINC1 . - 5idn'otoalhay,big'bak». ^ Hwy^l>iW)iniktatNLB33». A __ 678:2258 . 1 ■ uyiof.Mon. 438-2803. ^ ...... mOTAT-gKlOT.PAUUIDAnOiAao‘. » u a ...... I IS 3rd cutting hoy. (45 o (2daV^B~3386-| s = — ^ 7 , ' S.Call73«595. S

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'44634. - ______— Services— - dnvemays, m snorpteforsiUo.WOoa. ‘Ho Job Too Small'' • ------\\parking lo ts . FARMHSC. a n d e t c . ^ SSIbu5S& ?s The ABricultura ^ }0 Logan Coach, 7x2(U^ Y o u c a n ^ josonock caltio iroilorT^ ------Conaefe, cafpenlry, | -MQwer^ s i S B B B ^ w S h . ^ - jLO uactedjL - _ | m 5 i 3 « 3 s _ Call now for “ i^OBTHW ESf " |1 M HlflltfiiM seiieniice indudina J I ------(nasonrYr-Wttlipaper------C R A N E ------B _ spring & summer 8| | a | a j i ^ ~ "Pic^ckup S deTmrf. I L & RIGGING g services g 333423a j M B ® ilBSDelibiBJohiisM324^543 lll I Pil ■-

tTi.5cultfrostlToVwn|io s i Wosi ^n^^^JgJ^^Jipaasoifae ito now. 520 0 olfor. Call T o n y ’s ^ r34-171S ■______- ^ ^ - F o o l e r ------y a ir old GE.ill&hii?ashOL-.------LamdsCTpng . ■ ^ C u s t o m r & H o m e yoarold White Westing- ■ ^ B u a d m ? icuse front load slack R e p a i r . wMhoradfyorsot.$700. n a W o d a M _ i.Custtimi2iD0______R &S General _ _W-.R - a , ■•■rnmmlw! ' Cn«iSan 837-4461. ______^ Tianamknwsvo.SOOmtl,___^ • Pftltessional Collision '■fIfW B ' 'lining and S S i A 'T t c e Scrvicc Aman Contracting • i®fc*acanup8 10P -T^wn W ork- - S U Restofalions ~ Blueprlntcopies Chosihost froozor, w oA s oranll H 00:w asher4^,iyrs _____ •-Window-Tiiiling------Conslruction- Big or small • L a ky _ W0( •'ShnjiRanouianI FU p ucds -ZSL; • Free Estimates Jobs Available We do it _ Trimming • I ia_BAZAABS------— • Ree pickup and------» ro uim]

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^ t l e a n _ C I Do You Need to ~ SMAIX " i Wake Some Home" - M a c h in e s — aCRP®ES:5!!: ...... 'Improvcincnts? MOWING QuantV^fltness ------lSPRiriQ ~ a . _MR.WUNIER p r o d u c t s S P E C I A L .•Ditchijig 0 ______Needyoiirhcxce *■’ ' Tactoir«to9eoutsl- I ~ ------CfaTM-SOiB-.------^MRVICI" ~ 2 SST 2 D % “ ■ Kcm *Q Jd^nd------— 1 ■ pant^'msWefi. • Treadmills 'you Grow'Em •Drive-way leveling goj.I08- COI»WMCATION ^ out?... and fences? • Paint * ° , y : / M o w 'E m ' / •Repairs • •f Rototilling DEVICES E x erio r& . Stairclimbers • Remodel or FIX‘Up •Weed Cor^trol ' Attn R ancher* & Farmerai . ' Interior Painting • RoomAdditions 5 Motorola mobile radios! 2 • New garage. •L•Lawn Care M axari 1 Mostar. Com- Ma k a V% • Air- S B * r ■Reasonable Rates carport, patio. Free Estimates pWpkMaa»ithjv>toona,AtnHisnr^ ------'■ - lawn care i j j w . - ' : -734-2762 or ------TsTrero^sr T S B ^ T B T ^ ■rrBog •734-7031 V 7 a a r 7 5 3 : ? I S m i i t m m j iURM iiaaBOT

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------B U Y ^ n r - r^T herim es^W8 /' SELL rr-FIN D r ...... '%k^CUSTOMEI -^ JS E R V IC E SSIJ^E D ^33-09wJ31 w m m M wC ooM Cig B M E N T S SIO BREWtEWOOO His UWN'N& I GARDEN i 817 USCEUJilLANEOUS 817 USCEUJLAKEOUS PETSANCUJD WAffTEDI . 820 825 3JT 0B U Y B25 W A ^ T CTO BUY 5 A U , ...... FORSAU^ . _ _ ... SUPPUK • - - Flr«wood,)d, troo topping & Molroo610BoBobcai.kid.toor' jES . , i4.16ftf*orplas int. oars, an- • _ chninsnwww w k . 7 ^ 7 7 6 loader. Wise/isconsin motor,- 1873 Morcury7 C C o m o t.(4 0 0 ' Wanted: 1campirfnrf ------Chevy V* ton py. runs, backhootomoijountonlarm Rc«twpaoT X. 3i vptetures ol roomsot.7:1734-1672 days Of ROTOTILLINJJNQgordons, $300:hoiMl^) lo « .7 S a ) n ts traclof. 324^01 'ffo- ... — armed cowboys. - ______^ 734-1S6>.oti).aflof 4pwi. iots&t s. Can 823- isK ?™ .lilies^ iBMdaagjaBPwa- ?TAniagfcfe — ------— canopyrhw' headboard w/gtsss~ Sprtnklmrsysi ''illifllT^fflWi^ ? ; »frontk«3or ?"F0REAS ssottosrWill - bookcaso.6» . 6 drBww:podo». T r o p a tf ^?fiSoSimat(B! . F> ^ASTERI <440 ask for -BSffl:Doj ------tako rock, counti tut. Mitsti sSOI o o t o o m ^ t e , Frank Sehonii -^^ubota n^tofloIAKi ntry, rap. h wor. 733-2402. 2 5 4 5 . 1 ^ mmoi c aa g o .____ tfactof.Cash.32324-3035. T2upw»te8,1 isso'soroarliorIior pedal car, d o e sn 't mt>tterlrl618^ue < ' JGOQ.Khfltn g water bod, ^ also 1960-sore;or earner podii UkosBlvd. N.734 l s o t :2 8wngs. W anted: Oldor JohnDooro.Jc maloa,g43o9 r34-2758. Scaly qooof eiu N E o u s 3095aflOfSpm. ifador. 734-0622 *^P®' Ford or Massey« y Ferguson Purobrod Oachi Challonflors A Bar n ovorusoda i S 3 “ §.‘S ; »” 9??^ ■979£ro:5cooqi lorracudas. c a ^ . $50,6i0.B37.90t8. KRSUSALE $ 7 5 .0 ^ 3 2 ^ 1 (arm tractors,I, ip referably pfe«.C aie2»5 oogno parts « Ca0^5471. -ST-:------NEW SHIPUEI MENT Oflico wllh front ioatic! taloffem. : Cowboy & Irtdiu Navy bluo} CO'couch, liko brand Wanted'ADisC dors. CASH. Porobrod Sprlnj lan thomo • 8 Chalmers trac- d o ik S25-S4:-S4S: swivol Ca»Q24-585a. aydoEvorodto fishes, bod scroa n o w .$150JOor^«cflor. W) WCM lls5; T Oaki bunk ------^ 7-40*0 log, f c j n ^ r E b - ^ Mrvv mMievt' ?rmKVn\cgf W 1>ETyiKr ( >' NEW SHtPI^PlilNf^Olfiw front load*.er. Also wanlod t5 5 -i7 5 .42344 RoglacndAiiar SUPPUES Zbommvchiiir . Cowboy shool m t^ ^ ______do6k, J2S25-J45; 5 swivol OltvorTZorSi C a i m a jsie, n n g & ’|3 5 ;'‘Oalf*bnnlf *S0i5W'8ff^S0 .4ioflniJ»0ok&jnQiIQOl&dtOSS.— ' ----- fe S S K : ±BfiHaHTOS( jpfoxria see- -nacM ias-wilh- IS ^nlnJdsksr ^or withoul'ft *i $200'Cal Springer/ Britts I t ______tcorxw. 543-5315.^ e o .b .) p t 5 S ^ 5 - 4423-4411. Z 3 2 4-W 5, ■ wooR* old, tal Sola & Choir, k — a rc lam ps, dies “ m • ■68.72Ch.„Efy EICamlno Formica countor ti lir. brown, twin bod lit oonorator AKCLabpuppicgios,yell5;; •■^S.Cana2S51 rto p * t j o i . Irarpo. malm o tlre ss 4 box S addle King ci Tiploto car for m oved from ram o il2- ^ andblad^SIOO Call UKCDoOinsbred '58 alter 6om, jobs. Sm all pipco tarm p ^ t s . Make ie'A *sooL$!u! S " ui iu S SJO-. S R o a o ^ a t^ a„tlqi • ■ i»“P8. provon Cl ices, somo — f e a1I1.M733-1391. 2206 I p « . buttortly damaqeOK.734-Si-5454. < S L . h oM i ost mood. tractor cab FRENCH FflV C injiftAoncu Soctlonal stainlesssta steel tor putts & trao- ^xos in woslerr swamp cooler. • CUTTER 815 U WffltGARDEH N I coolor, appn \ei ■ lor. Coll 934- wantod. Hooviert^r than store 2FarmallF20 hips, chwolatK ' o t o J K l STEBEOS/ ...... -4060ovenino9.-19.------cuttor#;likof08t l5 p o a c h . Far- avajtabto.CSO.;0 . 3 2 4 ^ , ■ HADIOS/a istau ran ts ______U W M S W V 0._i^o^r»olK. Any Kind Idor, cowboy, use. 733-7626.

iti'iioifui M jti ' " T sz n rfS ^ ^ fe z T j AKC Sprin^jr Sipankilpups. ^ >696. . Ev Davidson. 734-'14-1586. ?JLW0O5lJiat. ~ ■ -Afv*^lffK«-Writ»/ri^o^H pflfltefr -eood-rw am p-cool i^ flo so rv o 822 TOOLS AMAND 1>13-5:9A jolorrrool------nowlCal 676-53 ' mount: 2 mallaHard hon Cockatiol.&pariarrotcagos. . mCHlHEBJERY Choop, running c mHor.423- Can 4 2 3 - ^ 6,______— — A am co 4000 b n . s s i rwn c m ow ers. vm sowing Fem ale Borderr Collie.C 1'/^ ComoioUilCanA<837.4513. M„g|c VolloyHoy . Eopllst maenlfto. 734-7523 ______sfriyod.nooc ?^3.^47^:iiZn-AC/DCJ O w o lJo rw / ■60^ or John, Guitar, tfacor-upporciro.k.Also • 01.4^*250 or -3 2 6 « l» .- .— — -‘ ------c W s la S a Ai d c h ^ . ------: i FREE Black Lot.ab to oo^ [S2f;iSS*i5« I homo, spoyod,S 5 y r s ^ r o - b o a oHer. 423-5,3-^0. TumIoih.du(ill.^lUd^pwio 733^96.6;______I triovos oin olwawater, h unts Souix Valvo Grlndof.Gri Call ' ick-to-school Kattoy Davidson momotorcydo. I choasiint8.4K-5I540i _ 432-5232 J3-0931. • cash paM. 734-872728. = 1 1 0 1 Honda XR or sbnBartar4siroko------tn.ith.1to 87.dav« _ _ HubstofitS’AMHafaxlos^aB I ■ 1 lomountM&WiV w heels. |

LooUt)gfor2sturdy(ly chosts ot drawer. In oxeolfer S25*L-.i». S i Looking for lib< liborglass cam per sholl, cabsb high foi long bod S-10. 543-605554 f l f f i r t c iTTO aftor 7 pm. Start yourIT own business, and rea]eap the rewards with you^our- \ \ . . . own gaKirage and yard sale. Thele ’Tunes-News garage aniand m p e rv a n . lentcondi- . n _ y aid sa l«les directory is the perfecfeet forum for reaching th Jlon, 733-7108. _ P Now Holland 2 8 3 b ] b a ler (or ...... - ■ regdiiders l(wking for the plealeasures and treasures that-th2 ------parts. 326-5305.,_ Olddo^.^^.tx>i»w ls. pot- — r p B g e a n i i froastJnn------and camai^iraderie-not to mention>n Ithe bargains. And you'ilu'U OldmomorsblllKCICMI War; old W est, I . lovethet\e crowds and extra cashish classified will help yoiyou i ' . Old woodon.hopepe chost. . mer _Croaage_d>osl)._fa dravaw! Set ihe dates and cal]all limes-News Custome feM»349-- P o rm r^ plants, wnunaD troos \ Service loto serve notice that youII area 'X)pen for Business!iSs!" & shrubs, comentillaw i nor- namonts.- rots•so n a b lo ------prcfc& iEvery Friday & Saturday ______W!»«..l«»rl»l»K!rdoncnm- ■ >■ m onts, poll or boa $13$13X10 (indudes 5 ItnafZ day. I SEiERVICE— ^ oard typo , ccKtoloncina.pl*tiurt fone- ■ P iu ^ r -n e u ^ r a u f atle fa>.T \ V - ^ BEI^EnBS3HD223—l _ - _ — -$ lS ) j) e r additional line.) BUfSiMMIlMB.nS026-5375 jaOUl/H*CBM*N*

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B25 WAHTEDTOBUY |s25 WANIEOTOBUV . 903 BOATSAND 9i1 9: TRAVa.. 1(1006 SEIISAHEAVY - 10100I 4X4 TRUCKS------IKI1028 CHEVRplET UARMEITBB TRAILERS Smal80«0l<5w«rtl0«,O ■■ ______1967 t i Scout. 4 cylindor, 4 i1979 t ? Chevollo.-4Vd. 1 19633? C w i^ S tt) wheel 1979 ij John Deere 770 A gd.^0m s r.,».1... owner, ~ good conditkxi. Cad 10l..RbetfonmOo(«]neftfal It 3 2 6 -5 0 fe ______h o r ^ . 150 Merc c n ^ , Slidei out. loadedj^Exc. Grader < $38700. 1977 C . s ^[wAmED-TOBUYJOwdBo«- -tandembaierrBoAirtoood- ^ -GAn-TSOOMGnderllOi. .191971 iRtematlonal 4X4. V8, 198:1983 Chevy Malibu station Small Shetland PinlbMnyonv'i good usod carpet & pad.i. condhion. $3,495. somo iuf^WafTwhMuS i{ hrs.$26000.1980-81 ! Ihc « maro. also good UMd bvjaiv - r Cal 733^178.______trades considered. 733- al^ | nkrowave, stereo, j ja fut^equlp^. $1700.316

SlovDns Double B m l 4 H• 10 o I ------5»3-53g7.------19e4Tatnvs23-.w/star«o. [ ■tl’'!^iiosrt'ow ^^'r-toprs —^ Sho»9^iw.^ny ccndltlon.Ion. Wanted to buy: Good usod stom windows. 2 drs. rear 5»2 : $11X00.1974 ? okI needs j| p M . $1500 or bost spd, ^ excellent condition, 12Rw.MdngboMculiv»-i g g l i i s i ~ - ’jbdrm, extra lrg refrIg; Irg F500 ' ladder truck 32 ft. oBor.c5r733-3279.q iSooo. $9 C aa 934-6488 days , gas, 4 sp wAitil. box 1981rz T«yota SRS 4x4, oxc. -Si;cr 934-4776 ovonlfwa. Tr«voltfaior.3(no35\^pod tor.43M5e0w43a-Stg1. ranBO, ducted furnace, $11,000.197gChevyC60 i condition & reasonablyibly [Wanted to Buy: Rototlller~ I 8 len boom truck 85 H. 366 I 1037 DODGE - CraUsman 6 hp, model I I gas. Allison automalic ^ Usod alrcotnprestof. Call57m gi7!2906eo, working orI to.42M 31Sor734-7150 ^ ! tnnB.$2B,900.orbestoflor 1986 19 Isuzu Trooper, 2 door. 1971 197: Dodgo O o D o tm , 318 733-S953 asklofRoflerof OQtCal733<789ayRw.- S23-7S76oves.S2&«68 g erigine. 2 d r hard tm , nico _.^,«J7a3.1109.. ■ I 1 y y*. • * >ma6iMnoooifis,ssu. - S S S - iovos. days. 7 3 4 ^ 0 0 , WANTED: 1 ton flatbed be«l^.Cal.C»5B0a. t0^&13spdw/Pendk>. nomlcal^700 * or olfor. — tfudL 734-7806 evca. U'l&idriciaenkwfdump 5 . AUa2£’'.ia9p,iiraiid.iMW... .m 4941.^fORD-.>.r»»T-^r.------:!z::w’iAiM :zM iM iKa3Lm 9 - -neirar w ^ ^ a s C T u n tt— ' 1989FordBroncoXLTrlow " r — pack l»rse or mule. CallS‘ J choico$1S,500.:3axie60 m ^ i^ toadod.Ekanow.be- 1966 196I Font Mustang. h ^ o p ~ Wanted; 5 eu. I. dtM deep®0P 7 3 3 ^ . ______• . ColenantenltraBer.sioepa iton lowooy w/]oop. !*lowbook $10,900. Call 3 « troQZB.CJ 438-5778. - .1988 Custom r — Wanted: Used 501 Lovi's, 6. tink, stow , good cora- 734W 3.______(SU Wanted: 60* wtieol ine mw- tkxi.$1000fmi.4ZMS35 .d o5L iW ralw s® ‘®ndlo* 1990 19 GMC Jimmy S-15,- Urc er.Caa78»2666.^_____ $3950«$S500:(9^KV^ .• gypsy g pkg, Immaculate, 1973197: Country sodan waopn. custom paint, now tiros, |m Wanted: 8' campefwtthro.^ m ^ ^ W ^ burning oopk. convontionals 400 C. c looks a n d runs groat. Cali Wfl,and fcmaa,. 438^03. i. ’PM 5S5SS : $11,500 A $15,500; 74 mustaeTl.$12,500.934- tl 32^5056. 33 ______Wanted: Baler, Heatton - ni7|G 95.629-4217. May I Pote.robum.$9,950:*82 .5493 J or 834^744.___ ^ 1984 Ford M u s ta ^ , $1700. Wanted: Wood framo Iher-r- beseon^RCQuicfcSfcio I Poto. 4400 g d tank, 4 axle 1WI ig Chevy Silverado^ . 4600 or JO 346 or 348. ^Ctf I rnal pane, sndlng glass I ■ Bceal cood. 733-7277. 3 5

- y^tontoubwLZyoetscid. V ulimybox. bug s h le lM S Wanted: Blue dishet. bowls 237-0966. Hdi&U»prit08. boautllulirucKa b a g o ^ 9344366 93 attor 60m.______------and«>on.-734-681S.------Want to buy: Kitchen cabl- mint. Bod oflor. 7fe.7005_ ■] ------gi ^ 7rirt«:CaloWB62gl«rr- Lko now custom topper shoi 5 yd Daybrook dump box. Wanted: Butter churn, any pump & hoi^ $1500; 1968 1991 10 Ford F150 Lariat. 302. kind. Cal 734^15. Yamaha60ecoreomparsWote lo r‘88 or nowor C h w . " tool Avu-noN RlI 12 yddump truck. 5s spd, assume paymonis, 1044 104 HONDA Wanlod; Fufl size PU bed to "I ‘ $3500; 1973 4070 slnglo approx a 14.000 ml. ox- ig axki. now 13 spd and t i i ^ t< 1991 H o n d a C ivic. 2 door 19S0-S5J^«rdV4 ton pick-'!“ • . w»r«umthocal. nnca?Uitiilr ! tended warranty. Can Pat 199 iup.Call834:47S3. ‘ ' $5500; 1740 Case Uni- toi733.55«.<2pn'-1pnpor.4dnor, ; : P»»i«AQe>K^54M100r[■inaor$*5oorraiaioi»r "115.000 miles. Excollenl ^ 1991 Honda Civic, 3 dr. low 1973 (Koriond. doss A, 24V " - condKIonl Extondod war- 199 -^BWrt12a9SrS43-8436.~ ^m=mls,e)(«el-oo/Mir$65aa-.— ^ WANTED: GH^ ten Spd ^bta 1 ^ H I N 440 Dodge, roof air. now 11002 AUTO PARTS |llatbod trailor. $1500; — 734-2327 Of 733-2018. in loshionabto color(a) fof tiros, JMOO. 736-8078. . «RB>AB1S IHTOF913FuBortransmis- •82 '8« ToyotaSH5.exe cond, - 2 - •an lly e a rc ld fllfl. very>«ry- - «i«L A.y».-734<™ ------_ - SSSOlKiffor.834-6849 ston. $1200.-837-6547. -J 1048 'BUZU - ____ good c ^ d In a g u ilty - -4981-Class.aBaroamolot- i -80MwrbeMX4reveV4ip-^ les.^ u m B m m S m Um m m - home. 23*. exc.. 33K mios. I______ti tion plus. Like now. low too199t Isuzu Troopor, lantostic bio horses or accessories. cab/TMf air. $14,500. Can ' beHed radials. less than ;] ,nan.^R»frfatote 543-8943 Can 733-4356.______300 flies on al.$45Clitoeer. HlA tnjds: 4500 b AC. 5000 J> aulol 27.000 milos, low motor. 6500 b.Yak).. :91.Chavy.4x4,Sr10,-25. :o: »t2.500. $t Call 324-7138, ...... — WflrtodrHoiso-traBorralumt- r- -1satcvtmpa.$2S:Heme ATVSAND 7“ “~ 1983PACE ARROW, ‘ AC. $S0A)Her2U‘ tiros, •.Ctf73&8680. nm p^ow m iios. liko new, num or FRP gooseneck, 1061 UAZDA Wanied:'Huming b o ^ 're- - 1 082626,-good eood,-AC,— ■y™*' 1979 Ymaha XS400E. oxa" - ciuiso, sunroof, bost oflor. curve or long bow. bvei r 1988 OOOOE POWER RAM r r ■ 324-2S71.______shoAm oofaftcoBtenew. wEOTAbboa serving you. 1 1974 Ford.200 van. V-8, ___ fcnll 733-6307. 73MD4a: PU loadedi Uke nowl »Wanlod: Large chalk board S6400;1966Chil^New « -and biding student desks. r l9B6ClmC2r.Prolodo. ^ Y«ker,«xce(csnd,$2SOO. p fl ,s;si;.'» 5 s“‘dis 1063 IK ICRCURY Call734-^1. 1981 Huiqvama 250 CR. 460 engine. AC. sleoM; _ CTicgS!^7051. Cdl 733-1970.______------Wt973^ofcury^i^molj^$40o' 7 Wanted: Lato modeh 5th WANESEBKLA TRMis.4x4speciais ’1972 Chovy V«ton w/ utility wheel campor, tandemIsm 19e5Honda200M3^whool' baxftrKk.robuilvtrans& :1III5 10 AUDI . ^ axlo. under 20M g 86 or er.t600 32fr5B66 1990 C o u g a r, V-6 , loadod brakes, good work truck, —' with oxtrasi Excoilont con­ nowor. Call 423-5900Dor ot 1986 Kawasaki 250 KX,<. '88Pac«Arrow.32’.9100 $1250.734-2942 after 2pm. ' 1981 19 Audi 5000. diosol, bro- ' 1005 ANTIQUE AUTOS - kon cam sha#. $700 « of. drtdition, vory cloan. $9800, _ 342-79T3. ■ ------rr -„iBls..iuH..bod._dinoM.. 1 1973GMC.SlopskIo,.15JXX) couch, n a l dean. $41.90a r -Ca^S^^^yw^wk------' 1938 Ford PU, need's com .’ onrabuftSo&trans.PS. -u ------j ; ____ Wanted: L ilflo ^ a J ld o ooor.1- r: ir. ^ _ 2-1S91 Honda CHO trail3f »io"‘spomiwGb6bs - • Wanted: Old pokor.chlps, ». • ! <1 9 M ^ O T ^ . 4 d m se- 1984 rod Fiero, $2960.324- Fenton g ^ s .'A ld pedalisii isjiirzMiKsiiM CorinoOy water sUs, brand ' Cal 734-0453. j 71130f 423416a------t e s a s i •______noWS12a 837-9048. 1980 Ford 1 len. oxcollont- ~ Wonted; O U w tte m a u ^ : EX500,bwmlas. For 8 ^ 1 9 9 2 S c h r tn o ^ - " cond with liew Hat bod,- ^-CADILLAC;- i s . wooden ica cream froezer. > 1965£evySSi^.2dr. goM sto ro o , alm o st now ' •*734^15.- • - - — 19740adlllac El Dorado, ininie. G n » t cond. $3995 ot- ’ 1981 Ford PU, AT. PB.PS; 1® w w . ^ t S 9 o r 324-5171. Wanled: Pasfa',machine. ■ ’ $50^al) 536-2067 or for 733-1681." -'--ll'-r...- Jl 911 TOAVB. ' EnaitonteoKMonl MUST SELLl 1990 Sunblrd. t ;:; 326^154 or 733 ^3 1 ask* TRAIEBS J54>«69ater5pm_w^. 2 dM r. a if. 734^7114 ho- WANTED:Plcniotsble.oaI( 1028 CHEVR0l£r " ^ Mtchon (able & c h i^ .,®rnk ml- -teitenv-______crowBve cart, upnoht vacu* 19r6Toiiy.19W.to»««l-' 10061 SEIIS&KEAVY ^ g : 903 BOATSAND 1964 Chevy NdVa station- 1067 iga- TOYOTA um.toddtor'sMAbaby EQUPMENT ■ »rajw,^AT. PS . $700. CaH ___ niiiiw. Can •^ 7 2 6 0 . , IttRfgnBB '“Ksfssgsyi^f-"3 ^ 1 4 4 . J - 110-11BMichigaflpaddle- - 1981 Crosskla.loadod.aood' Wanfed: Slzo'tOmatomity IK^soaSOJ^ori^r - -■*'ee1-s« ^ ^ r^ u n s- -•84.0-i Comk»,.V.a.AC,AT;i 19119ra.ChovroIot Noyo. run9._ .sh^W j^wfBwdl^SOO Of ------cfcMhes. Cal 734-1574.— PS. PS. cass. cuslom whb, 350 3 ongino, 350 trans, 450 _b£ Wanted: Small usod oil hir* il 1979 Tony Sth whool; Mil- : $5200,734^ o v (^ 4 barroll Holly caib, $750. ’ 1971 somi 20* Mod poUto . 1089 VOLKSWAGEN,, ____ ^ naoo. Cdl 678-7535. : - -bedr$3260AollerMfad«.- ■- Can 543-4271 ovos. 1_W 1978 Corvette Paco car, 7^= Warned: Table top cream ’ SoeatmWalntfStTF. lObe' 1 4X4 ^ ■ 19 1973 VW bug. runs groot, sooatataf. 734-^15. S'SfcSer°M 'Sto2d 49.000 original milos. All 1®' ^ . 1986 Frolghtlinor cab ovor. .1 .CDlionsindudkigloathorln- now 2? tiros, brakos. struts, good condition. $1600. Call r* ' 1961 Itnpeiial 2 horso traac^ 425 Cat ATA. 13 spood. loilor. t-lops. Boaulilul in- C ___ l19'Bay«wC^xi.Ubow- . -lowing, new clutch, tuns, slside & out. $12,500 or bost -Z^734-7620. Wanted; TM 1rU v;'nawwor 01 PMa«ldrivo:t)ewtoy^ • ;■ rn& T c'iiT sSSS':"fleod,$1500orb06tol(of.' oiler. 0 678-0431 ask for VWVW dune buggy, tborglass. >oo- cover, exeeloni condition. DovkJN. 67 8 ^ 9 3 . ovear, $800. $8 C a l 7^ -1 5 5 7 - J6500-7884S73. Cd423-S09. kiavomesasoo. . , .. 734^t0.oxcoMSi»dav?.' D .. ’ago 4 0 Magk;jfe \Volley Ag Weekly. Twin Foils,-1Is.- Idaho Saturday, April 10,-1992992 • -

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Model l ag-aSQF ______/•12H.P.Brigg8,4Stnmoniton engine wfnTcast iron liner ^ • 7 speed transmatic tiansa>nsaxle-'Shift on ihfl Go” ulilWN TRAIT ••38'highvacuomdeck-- m Also Availabable in14H.P. and 181i\m H J’. Ask your local ' >6posltioncuttingheighta(ht adjustment (498072) . - ‘■^-Go-op-for-intortnatation.— ------$ g ^ g 919 j XU-Power-Eamlipment ■ ------'— ^ MAMrra^cba ------* 12.5 H.P. Brioosg s t& Stratton l/C Quiot engine . FULLL2YEARWAtiRRANTY z \ • 4 r high vacuumjmdeck t & BAGBER^SS* • • 0 posi1iOJrcuttiiTg'liirg-heightadjustnwnt------^ 2 _ • 7 speed transmatiirnatic transaxle • '§hilt on the Go* (49811^(49^ ^ngg-OPTIONALt t BEAB ^ 3 - j r a r t M " ------51 J HP b eiu x e^ For the Serii3rious or W eekend Gaiiardener, There is A le a r T in e Tiiiert ’ y Turf-PowerTl Tiller Ju stit for you. SM'P-iP . Briggs & Stratton engine. 18* • . - - W . . .-lining,Ing widlh-dual direction tlnes.-S ste)— p - —------j / / ■ chainaln rreduction wheel and line drive, Tiller 5 H P Rle a r T ine , (teen 13' diameter sell-sharpening 5 H.P, Briggs &J& Stratton engine. 3 stop Io linos. Handle mounted clulch. I \ Chain reduction d . T iller throttit'ottle and lino. T ^ f • )n drive wilh reverts - JL ^ 5H.P.-Briggs&SliStrattonengine.IB'tilling L / v 13', 22* or 24*’ adadjustable tilling width, width. 3 step chainain reduction wticfli and line m J jU Dual handle mouilounled tine engagement- drive. CRT tine rouotation. Reverse drive. Sixteen I ______; «nJ2:4iamflct.8filL;i,:,:^.-.— — iyTjiafflsters«!f$ifsnjTperinffBott-UnK,*------sharpening Boloi»lo tines. (497838) J 69P - - N A a ^ (‘tjZ.MS) :. - 1 J ljfood.Lavyn_Cart___ i S i E i j " $ K O O O O i ' z ~ 71P1~%|Pf Heavy DutyDi W 144 cucubic fool capacity. Isolds up to Utility Ca:a rt 00 lbs. 45-0177. (489029) ■ ■ c ------;------7 ...... l - J^ 1 - 2 4 — “ p. ... _____JP_cubie feet1 capacity:cai Holds up to 750 _ lbs. 45-0101.(4. (489-002) ■ / /-^/ // / ■ • i

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