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Bth year. No. 117 Twin Falls, I&Idaho W ejdnesday, d n April 27.1983; Evanss , [W-- t I B o ml b v i a: t i m s signs \ ‘50-5(0 ’ I y [ p a idI t r i b uj t e mm ■ B y "A R N O L D ” B . ’SAWISLAK S serverance€ willw lnspire‘u s ." ‘ D am ' — H United Press IntertiatloaM il said. "If weve grow g callous in tbe face -* measiure I of sufferingIng their sacrifice will ByMARKSHENEFELT I WASHINGTON - Will1th a dcclara- humble1." us." l/n/t«dft«s5la/enMUonUonal ■ tion that "peace cannol)l ibe killed by The viceI president prt was seated with H killing the peacemake:kers" and a the survivorsrors of the American dead i H pledge to conllnue the quest,qi official In the great, gre unfinished In- ' BOISE - LegislatlolUon to reduce B M •dT paid solemn terdenomlnati Bome benefits receiveded byI residential ■ Washingion Tuesday p [national Gothic church prbpeity-owners undender tbe voter* ■ tribute to the victim s of iast week's th a t domlnatiInates the highest hill of { ; in Beirut. Washington, passed "50-50” U x e ximptioo m became ■ U.S. Em bassy bombing ii m . . I .. 'j law Tuesday with tbeh e signature of ■ "W e will not be deteiterred by the Som e svere’ere elderiy.couples. help- i ■ Gov.JohnEvans. H cowardly acts of terrorisrisls." D ^ u ly ing each olhe:ither as they moved slowly ' T h e g o v e rn o r, wiwho w arn ed H Secretaj7 of Stale Kennenetb Dam told into the chunj}urdi. Others were w h al. law m akers la te last yeyear be would n I m ore than 3.000 peoplee led1 by Vice rem ainedof of young families, red-^ oppose a ny efforts lo taitan^)er with the M l ^ H President George BushI assembled a in eyed younglg womenw and bewildered Inlliattve. said be dianjla n g ^ his rr^ind v ' ■ " the lowering nave of Uthe Nationa] children, lorial service To one side and signed tbe iegislativiItive amendment H Cathedra] for a memot side, in transept, sat De-' because the ballot meaueasure “lumed ■ honoring 17 Americanss iand a score fense Secretai'elary C a ^ Weinberger, out to be broader thanI wtwe expected." ^ ■ of Ubanese and others)skilled In the high-rankinging officials of the dlplo- ■ atlaclt. m otlc and ml As ai^roved by the tba voters last ^ |H I mllllary agencies whoaS" November, tbe ioitiati\ative allowed a W "P eace cannot be killelied by killing em ployes dieddie< in the blast, and tb e ' ' ta x exen^)t}on of 50 perc■ercent o r (50.000 O f D ' the peacemakers. ’' saidd 1Dam. who is diplom atic: con». c led by Soviel on the market valuele of< residential ^ serving as acting secretelary of state Ambassadorior Anatoly / Dobrynin. T b e , , property. It would haveive shifted about while Secretary George}e Shultz Is in pro g ramfor for tbe memori^ service' i the Middle E ast seekinglg withdrawal listed the namesnar of 38 persons, la-' (IB -m U lion ipertv taxes to ______Q3raera_QL«ther_tjp«)es ot property. S ^ such a s agricultural anciiiaoominw^al m ■^"■’"nie'^^oro^olfeaija g u S will b e' and s ^ ^ ' f sing and presumed dead tra c ts.. carried on and peace willill be restored others mlsln inthebombln{iblng. T he am en d m en t whicrhich was passed to the troubled land.” jgedy “ a col- All a t thle ese service were bathed In a during the dosing bhours of the Dam called the tragi Iled States, lo sofl.llght asas theI bright sun outside L egislature’s dSKiay re(regular session. lective loss, to the Unite e d by the glowing colors’oi:- limits the exemptionJon to owner- the people of Ubanon andar to all who was diffused t dral's huge stained glssr. occupied homes. Now,w, < owners of re- desire peace." Of the An\mericans.he the cathedral ntal or vacatton propeoperty won't be said. “They representelied us; they windows, irlne Corps b ra M e n s e m ^ e ^ ______eligible fprtbeexeinptio7tioa,.andthe.t^______were among the best ofol us. And it ^aMarln< shift will be r^ u ced toASlOmilllon. $1 ■■ was'because" they workirked for QSlo played moiirioiiralul hymiis. E p lsc ^ - In eariy /^ri). Evansans vetoed a biU bring pwce td others thjlhal they were Bishop Johnrohn T. W alker offered " ------■ the lar^ofrdly this altack.” cowardl so lace to theth e survivorsi and exhotted 7 - - - th a t would have cut the exemptico to'------.13^ $15,000 o r 50 :perceit.‘it; He said that ...... •• - I f we grow tired in. theU pursuit of all assemblecibled."to pray for peace in^ I measure wMt loo far.fw against', the Am^ n n fe M d H A u g h , m o th e•r r o f o n e o f v ic tim s ,p.rccel j J l a folded flai^uri»»9 ^ JbMeTvicca~~— peace: Iheir-couragc:;e; and pre- thistroiAledi■ledwortd.'; g rain o f the will of ihiihe people who - ' - - voted forthBTniUatiVflr"e:------—------Tbe Democratic-cbl.chief executive iald be sigtwct the seosecond'phJ^ ^ am endm ent because iltaicesawa)^il ti ■ i exemption for .vacatk«itkm a n d 're n ta l R e a g < ;entrci£l i i i c a I t r o u li b l e s F . property. whld» manyly 1InitiaUve crit* ^ ■ I wWm ...in th e inlI n te r^ ts of the United S tates te s wanted the closed ses:sssion so “the said he agreedagn to $30 miliim io retiicd k s said w as not a bene^nem Intended by B yPE G3GVTOIJC G welter-educated fo ra w rille t thevoters. U aitedPPress n iDtemaUonaJ Ghost of Vietn ilher or not what we'r« doinging Senate would be a bel iltenpromiseLbatRe«^wJll______He also safd tbe shiftIft llIn the lax base . . «amA3.-SS.'t'l;undermining the efforts of - body and be belter ablelie to Judge th e appointthe thei ^ i a l envoy.' undef tbe original initiaillative would be WASHIIKINGTON - A House panelel . this govern>mment to establish crediblll-iIIl- president's speech tomorlorrownlghl." in a letterlette to f-ong. Secretary-of dlsnipUve in some resort re regions, voted to0 tgive President Reagan onlyiy ly in lh e a nre a itself." ' f t Supporters of adminlinlstration poll- state GeorgMrge Shultz said R eagan will suchJM Sun Valley.sy. McCall and b a it the] $(^ million in m ilitary aid hele concern over Its polic;icy in Central R^. J.J. KI enneth Robinson. R-V'a., a.. cy. who opposed the sesecret session, n am e ,“aa senior « U.S. official of am- joingtobeused bassadorlal Kootenai Counly. w an ts to0 {shift to E l Salvador and thele America, ranking IRepublican on the In- In­ feared "lhat this was goi rial rank” to "assist - the Evans sakL .too, hee viewedvl the bill Senate heldhel a ^ r e t debate on covertrt In preparation for the i address, telligencece Committee. Indicatedle d as a bully pulpit and thahat was nol the Salvadoransrans io their efforts lo fina a as a '‘'coropromi9e” wlwitii iegslallve aid to NicNicaragua Tuesday on the evere Re^^summj^selecected members Rffpffan n Itn. ______baslsJor-a.r-a-dialogue with their oppfr •------^opponentrortlieinitlatliatlVe and hoped of R e a g ^ nee Committee d lK lwi ^Inform ation in his ^>eech1 to Controversy over.CIAA helpI for guer- nents onI the the terms and condittons for : his action, would beatead oil turther C entral1 AiAmerica. to the White House lo discuss , the Congresss tito argue the case for moreore rilla efforts to topple theth leftist San- free, fairrandsafeeiectkBis.'’ an attem p ts to w ater dovdown the ballot situation' in El Sallalvador and aldloElSaSalvador. dinista govemment In1 Managua1 has Formerer SiSen. Richard Stone. D-Fla., an. bowing to congressional N icaragua. "Y ouwwill II le a m some things tbmlor- or- reinforced congressionallal opposition to who chalreaired the subcommittee on m e a s u re .. ■e. wlii-announce In his na- e«mpllon 10 Chairman EdwardI Boland. D- row nightil tht a t you haven’l learned up the admlnistrallon's reqequest for addi- I^lih Amermerican affairs a nd b as been 1 Restricting the e^i ' broadcast qjeech to a joinl owner-sk:ciq}ied propertyertyal»oadte« " Mass.. said after the mC)-Conn.. the Senate met for propriatlons Subcorommitlee on candidatefcteforthejob. • ••-• exemption." which p te among all factions for open ', 1982 amendment barringfig covert aid to about 90> mminutes in secret session> lo Foreign Operations voted v 7-5 to Shultz: said sal “p^Icipants in these voter initiaUve. Evans sj is aimed a t resolving polllical inlllatlve lumed ^ Nicaraguan insurgents.i. - discuss chicharges that the administra-x a - transfer to E l Salvadorir $30 million in discussionsons may raise any issue they ‘•'Dk effects of the Inll 1 In El Salvador, adminlstra- . jw ljl we earlier - But. he said, "I thinkik the question tion h a s violated vi the Boland a n i^n d d- - -1983 military aid alreadydy approved for wish” butu l the11 Unlled S tates “ willTttt out to be broader than w! Iclals said. . expected to occur.” Evana Mid, now Is what do w^ dolo with, what's ment. other countries. Reagogan sought SCO support negotiations ni for power- - explaining- why-be abandoned..his.. at . The.momove Is part of. a.broad ad-.,d--. -going on down there anm d whether o r— Dodd, whwho-will givetbe Democraticllic...m illion,______. sharing”” bbetween the government tough stance of Decemlxnber. minlslratlatlon effort to com bat growinglg not the activities we're engagedei In are reply toI FReagan’s speech, said he Chairman ClarwicerXbhg: I E>-Md.. andthereberebels. Mayo>r soun(idly defcFeatsre►call eff'fort First retu}urns giue'DianntneFeinsteih 45,3,399 votes to 5,t,6 4 0 cast fay heier opponents IRSisugga By TIMOTHY EUJ5DGDGE was cononsldered an overwhelminglg radical platform “morere than one or one of Mrs. M Felnstein’s campaign United Press lotemtioc.UooaJ successi in ii her ^ralegy to>peKuadeje tw o sentences” during: Uthe campaign, leaders, .stay-al-bo•home voters to help her b^lal which began in Febnialary. The Pan- Ross was wt referring to the CBS: nottstitneiihing i SAN F R A N C IS C O— -J Mayor Dianne backlhececampaignloouslber. . thera* m ^or complaintntagainst Mrs. televisionin newi s program lasl Sundaylay , ..i/:-;;...... - Feinsteln Tuesday souioundly defeated Tom . Stevens,S t leader of the Whitete Feinsteln was her stroccog siqiport of which thehe mayor’s si^porters said the attempt to remove« bber from office Pantherr radicalr group th a t collecteded gun control legislation for.thecity.showedSaifa San Francisco ina badli^L a g f i t f , : in a i^all electioni foforwd by gun enough signaturessii to force the recall111 At the mayor’s el«election' head- havenforhir hippies and waciuH “ to U advocates,' welfai*!afe tenants, election,1. saidi im m ediately afler the[le quarters a brass bandI bbroke out and The deciecisive win in the recall waa ; 'ByJAMFiE.ROIOPER ' homosexuals and streeteetpeople. | announce!cem ent of the malMn ballotot hundreds of balloons werew released widely see;een as thrusting Mrs. Feins-'"f '^“'WiifibuseTV^Si'Serv/ce-''...... ~.- v . - First returns gaveiher h< the Demo- count. “We“W tried. But I guess nobodyly when the mall ballot. ireturns were lein Into1 considerationco as a vice presl- cra tic m ayor 45.399 vote'Otes to 5.640 cast w as listenlening." announced, denlial cacandidate whoi the Demo-2 ^ ^ A "WASHINGTON'N '- They lau0ied wheb;Ui1, the Intemirfj Revenuen^^^ . by h er opponents. AllJl of c those votes He saidaid he had doubts about thebe : ''We showed them,;. We showed cratic coiconvention is beld In San V S^ceaakedhararried tax^yers not ooly'loSuo !pay (heir Jn co n * taxes were mail-in baliotis,I, anda the heavy honesty-of-ot the vole counting and helie them . W e showed (CBSlS ) '60 Minutes' Franciscoconextyear. i V v:bmakeviI voluntary contributions to reducer ^ thetuUoD^ d ^ . >• balloting in favor off MMn. Feinsteln blamedI thet^ media fot not. giving his.lls.. an d ey e ry b o ^ jd se .’l sala i d J Y e d J ^ , ...... -SleeRECi^MPageAS ee ■ V l-isugblerlsnolcI longer In o rd e r.. . ■■ ...^^jR S'iaya.O;thW ^.'f«:irna8:coimt«tU^ la along witb tbdr income .w i.-^^ootrUbutionsi15 total £!47m iO . ah averafp ( 7 *n»glftarangele in size from one centtoQS,00(5 000". •■ -V .'' > m £yor (educaltipn refforms i’l 8ay..w ho-gave:ihe «5.(i0i PanelIwants :T he:JR S -w on’l # ■ 1 By THOM)MASraRRARO who creatcated th^'paMl 2 0 s|o to ago,»go. -;/.p rejiu m aW y w ash} happy >yilh the W*y Ihe^govw U a/ledPr\ftiesstofenMf/o/jfl/. w . ^ f f an unfriendly foreielw poster had puhllcly’ rrtieased the ctfH kion'!)n’s,.. :.;i.g^e-wiwconlriljibuted.a esUmablywereiio*:;"' attempted to impose onMl A m erlo the repori earliarlier In the day a ra ^ ||^ £ ; V '."i.iK Conunlasioiioner Roseot^L. E g ^ Jr : soUcnliclled thecontrlbufk»a^ ------/B------^WASHLHINGTON - - T b e nation'si's ' m ed io cre. educatkm al.I . petrqrmance wllhnmillortera.^...... hedlnthelostrtofldasfof^.'i:^____ r ; • s need, to do more hom ^rkrk that exists (oday, we mi report Is espkially well re fDlhglodividualinlncometaxr^in8fqrl982. ■ ' m B t ^ ^ ^ ‘ fiqulrleiat)oulhowjwopl» -F- aixl q)en(end more lime In school ,wthth vleweditasanactofwai'a r, H said. - iv«u bette^pa![Mid teacbers,- a q)ecial sImvIv President Reagan fuh illy caUonal renewal.” Bell said Diary c(»trlbuUoas toreduoe't 6i|r taxieUim envelope a. g ro ^ s alaid i< T u esd ^, calling for maJoXo \ the commission’s reco "■ emlorKrse the recom m ^tions anc otKiibule,Ju8t«oc)o^in^ 'educationIon ‘ reform s but offering noM -v and blamed federal ini theflodlhaB.^'— : ...... - - inade p a y ^ to Bureftu V Pw >part, for the ?rlsls in the, ItolTDeoaEMioimahxiiJtt this -i:: y pricetag.8 ' nmmlsslbii tUd i»t say hov T h e NNational C om m ission on \Reagan .linked fuluhi e p ro g re n In ^ K ■'S c a n S m t t h e ias ^ deductible cbarltaUe’ c oidri«-jSS5yth^w ( ^ ;s ambitious proposals migb ' ' Excellencince In E d u catio n 'also re-'e- e d i^ t h m to his poUtUUral agenda. IU i S i : ‘ Ihelrlncometaxe*lesfor 1983.' ip- w h^ seeks lo givem atatea and . r recommend hw to pay foi 'Ibe..response 0ot 2,920 c o ^ b u l i o o ^for Of M million- , ' com m endinded a crackdown, on dlsnip- th * ffftV ^ ^ ■ ^ ■ —tiverstixkDdent^Kttlng‘Ugber-c(diege- ge-Hoetmies-^^lerTCi^ mIwu- o f-th e ir— Ihem - B u l '-^r^income taxreton em m en ththas i the primary renionai^ll admissibcIbn staodaids iod tou^i^ng , • thegoveramentbJ Stt'th«ve«U»enrtS8i';v^ dw ol requiremMts in math,h, vrith a groiqiiq> of educators ideoUfy natloiica. lntei«sU ii * tbe ^ovehaneile^ Uuougb the IteasuryyvDeparttaemiA^.QlSC^tt B high schc M) and I'should M p fund a n science>andpngl|ah.. ai ' al the W e Houm, %hi «ald recent ;v'^:8cc^gl(t»ataji '/juMeving.tbtegpals. . i J f l H ,I n a n *I ‘( Letter tothe America^VI policies .^wyesquawtekred tbe gains t m o t i . A lls raiinot Ibli^or an o w ltiaboa u ^ in People^*’.".toe commlssidaBaid.:"The..to... o f-tb e .^ H o a k enL^.-:t«iMecrtngtothe BeU,v^wiM bM n l M o v e r Presi 'lu c a t i oHmal n foandations^-oursociely-*y— blg.eduea|loQ^illayjattar , the >Sovl^-iMQt.Baag■ajan^serfo ^ m m J d the llin l n ^ i^f«ducedt>y(he:iN7d38.10tlofaivoluntaiTW ^i^r ^ p r e s e i Dg e ts laundM d t n first si i|w sd|o8' (or.-educaOiN]3on. - Soeni's naitenttdtU lAuO a t T E R R E L L.BELL' B tide of mimediocrlty that threatens ourur erationago. ' - ^ i d r'*Flhanclog ^ education I soeoDtributkMnaiiar«n»8l\vplc«ne - JlW anubett«r.palilaid teachers very futuuture as a natioi^-and as a yT^fB eU . \:'«Se8KiBDUCATIOtfeaPiasAl 1 - ^ — ...... “ "IT '7-" ' y-. r f “" ' ...... •J—I—J____ LI WJ i _ ,,wi ------A*2SnM-N«w», Twin FaUt,M, Idaho — Wednesday. AprU;1TU27..190______jfly— ,• I ;parble board'd m em tier quitsI Satellite salankns WASHINGTON (UI UPl) I - llie House voUd Tue^ y t c ■ J4nd Paroles CommUsilssloo turned fn bis reslgmgnatk» block President ReiReagan’8 proposed sale of -T u esd ay In the wakes 01of an Idaho SeilMe fUp thaih a ile d w eather and land satellitess a t to private firm s uni ^ panel chairmanSami KaufmanKl to quit hlspost. administration firrtol appro' I :T Meantime, the sUtoate CorrecUooi Board has offeredoff Tlie actkm was includedinc In legilsiatkm autb - one of the three comnimmisikM vacandea lo an.tmlinlden- $7.3 baikm for tb» e National! Aeronautics ahdxl Space ',C«ter.U» 'tificda^^licant from1 eaieastem Idaho. ofOclals said,L Admlnlstratkm in fiscalflK year 1964 that was passs se d b y a Z '. Commissioner Jamesnes G. Retd subm itted U s leltelterof volcevoteandsenltoLtotbe Senate. j i i '; : feslgnatkm Tuesdayf lo CorrecUooi Board Oiairairman The authorization>n IiIs $161.7 mlUion more thanin sought HMWa -RiAcrtAnderKMi. saylnlylng th e Kaufm an controversyrsyhad by the adminlstralionion and 6 percent higher thaniiU i ie » .I ■- takehlls ton on'the» cc commtmoo's operaUons andan its blUkm authorized byby Congress( for NASA this y e a ^ members. A/ter Senate P meaideat U Pro Tem James R W a r c o l l e g e jfl-Botoe. opened abaitklUle In M arc* to sway the Sena \e bombed cikniiidiil^. ly placed - ^deny Kaufman conflranrmatloQ for another five-ve-year WASHINGTON (UPl— (Ul A bomb a ^ taren tly lOtitayHSgitfittigm s of the batfiMUDd Z -term. Kaufman withdreidrew his nam e from consider:lenilkjn In a flowerpot expl iU m M tnooti grail. JiBtia 3 e Intended lo resigngn as weU. Tbey said theyly were■ T he explosion can>ame m inutes a fter the Pentagagon and ’ 3 nsgruntledbytbeSenaenate criticism of Kaufman aodam the United Press Internematkxial received tdepbooane calls - two thMt tbUcML? M dxio.ipolm s ^'w a s euiDloed itrnll -commission, which wervere labeled toolQUmt by Rise;iscb. from an unklentifled;led p en o n warning there woulluld be an after the « al NATO ...o rjb e f lddefects; d V ' r". '. Mike Mitchell. acUmrUng chief of lhe Correctionsms De- exploskm. and thele same: day as the annual eggcociM from a p d r o C c o d ^ r t m e n t . said Reid agia g ^ to dday his departurere fromI conference at the! fafacility. An Army qwkesmiTian said ;. '- *;TOseg :.*ttie flvc-member panelinel until now so the commiimission tberewasnoindlcatk:alk>n the exptosk» was relate)te d to th e ould have enough memembers lefl to conduct itsts April4 NATO meeting. about 15 minutes before the 10:0:02p.m . J ------5|mcctlngsr~ ------In a call to UPI abO' EDT blast, a manm ttalking In'^ barely audlbliW e v o l« m entkmed “ U.S. imperialism." imj American basase? and * * ucation ------'•DMSO good1 ffor drinkers Guatemala and wamam ed that a bomb would go offol about *000110lUoued from Page Al In its report “ANatknali^Rlsk:T1)e - ’’Studeots:Ots should be assigned far i ; ; SAN ANTONIO. Texas Tei (UPI) - Experimentents on 10 p.m.. tbe requnsiblllt^ of the Imperative for Educatkxia]lal Reform." morebomewot■woric." sloce many pupils here U.S. military officials i Z ^laboratory anim als indiindicate the controversial chen«mlcal The facility, wher local governments.’' the commission recommen»ded: ^>end oo monnore than a few hours a lamage high-level training.g. was' immediatdy sealed ( ing at home. ;*j)MSO may prevent alcoboiaJa from compounding dar nember commisston was —High scb o o l graduJuatlon re- y^kstodylngi Health authorities searchedbed for other explosives but " t o Injured brain ceUs.Is. thet U niversity of T exas' H ^ ' K " p David Gardner, wbo re- qulrem enls should Includele four y e a rs ay. none, ? & lence Center at Sann AAnloolo announced Tuesday, cently w asj'named c president of the of English, th ree y ears eacacb of nw lh, —SchoolI districts d and state a non- : : : DMSO. dim ethyl suisulfoxide, is marketed as a University of California, effective In science ; and social studies,s.and—Ina legislaturess should st consider seveo- ;;tnedlclnal degreasingtg a>so lvent b ut il has been hailc 4 July. Memb(ibers Included two slate half*year ot hour scbool1 daysds and 200- to 22>>nt qx>kesman said the agreei X :^ a ln e Tuesday as the; 1 ______Rnll.s takerIfPn Iw fnfp lh a o W tlA irJtari—» Udyluiig, telepnaorcaffipg —streams. Winter storni)nned back through the West'est and one of the larger backack pay awardsew r rpnrhM ■ new Lynx. I ' given M rs.S. Felnstein. 49, a strong out , tbe vote. Tl»e mayoror bad said I iHhe<3feaBAttflia}iy:eidCf:riuvctl ^ - -— C!ohHl«d4h»£ou(bH)uHt ------edge.-withpppredictions up to 65 percent^ —-e i a rife rtfa a t he r wo rst enenlemies would - ■ ------J J jg jj ;;^ealtasteo^q>rlng. leisen Motors I: ~ o n s of the vote.*. The1 only question on the! be voter apathy or complao ver iqjstate New York, nonlorthem A lrco lllsto r kUll2 ®ca>cy- H 701 MolnInAvo.E. Al 733-7700 ■ . ••• Light rain fell over ballot was:i: ‘“ Shall Dianne Felnstein> First results of tbe elews 3311038. to : i W — MINNEAI ‘. & o « S ^ b m a t PraMe. Kaihy.«y. Wood River ^ ^ a D e y : EW^ YOAX \ t ______J J IncreailnR clouds today.lay, wilh a chance* y y / / A XA __ rtbw en or ihmclOT&whbwersThuriaay. ^ I3 llS tts 46 to SI today amand 48 to 56 00 ban rru S u n d a y . Lowt 2^ to a . rSfocttaenNeradaandUtahU : ^ - Variable ckMds aod Increasing Inc show- i o> s ANOBLESa .. I ^^^^•*TtANTA ov«r Nevada (oday.r. HlghsHI in the SOs ^ 3oday and near 50 onI ThThursday. l.ows Hto>IIOHEST OAOAI ««ear30. VarlablecloudsovisoverUmhlatay. temEUPESATUfiES JT V arm er. Highs In the 6011sot to low 70S both r r —^ ^ ^ o A \ i |tH0W £ 3 h e coast will push nnore u n clouds over 1 0 ^ (ZZ3** ultiTRAGREEM DANDELION ^ d a h o loday. creating aI chichance of shower t;;/-jtHOwiwi^ r\ FLOW ^ W N F O O D KILLER K fflg A ctivity the rest ofthe weel ^ UPlI WEATHERw FOTOCAST 1 HBHlffi LAV , A weak ridge of highh pipressure devd- jv e rs 5 ,000 sq. ft. Quick, Economical S p e d over lhe state Tuesdlesday. but It was Tuoday aflemoonaH tempenlures were ththrough Sunday. F.vaporatJonn mtcsi for Sovo $ 5.00 D on d elio n Conlrol 3 3 m ls t and unstable enougxxigh that clouds nwsUy InheMaaod50t.wllhlhetUite's the thtb e period wtll be .IS lo JO inch in daily. . built up and produced widelywi( acattered warmest reading.nt 61. at Hagennan. W inds wtll be from 4 to 8 mTtph ; in the K &2-< $14.95 *3.98 8 ^^Showera, SUmley'iUw4 was tbe coWest momlng low. mm om lng and 7 to H mph In tbelaflemoon. al m I K NOW . . • • Showen were fallingI at licwbton and in Twin Falls,Fal the poUen counl was 19 T b e extended forecast for tbeMAgic th ^ Plnlj_.... ' ^ I'- ql. S ^ o e u r d'/Uene a l mid-alW-aflemooa and percublcmetneterofalrtuesday. V.Valley colls (or a chance of shower*sb or ^ ■3(her itallons over theM sut te reported The agriculkuItunU outkwJc for southern ththundershowers Friday Ihiwgh«h Sunday. ^ - - -S h o w e rs In the distancenee There were idahocallsfoiI for .10 to JO Inch of preclpiu- ww ilh high tem peraturei of 555 to t 65 and tfllU J 3 o m e Isolated snowsho>ihowert lo the tkm over lhethe next nve days, wilh tocnl lolows in the 30s lo middle 40s. ••voulbeast. Pocatello reportported tnow In the amountsuptip to .40 Inch. FW inch mean FJsewhere in the nalkm Tue:jesday. the t a u t l f u l , SSCtemooa; Idaho Fallss hihad light snow n il temperatiratures. ranging from 45 loss. wwarmest temperalure reporteiled was 32 YELLOW ONn i o n I ”com ing •during the momlng; andidSt.Anthoayhad S will warm1 two I to three degrees by did e g re es a t Chiklress, Texas,s. and tho ^ Z 2o.S Inches of new snow ontheground.on ti Thursday, then tl show IllUe change «coldest was 12 decrees at Rvonslitstoa Wyo. 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___ <______i _«______Reagaiin haunitedbyighost cof Vieti'nam ~ v/odnosday,ay.Apni27.1983 Timos-Nowaow9. Twin Falls. Idaho A-3 ByLOYEMILLERJR. AalnSouthVleUiam,tbithe Salvadoran i^ewbouse Newa Service . governm ent lhat tbe Uniuniled States Is attempting . Y E S WE I H A V E AliPPLE l ______Analysysis lo prop Ap is weak, conup-upt. totalitarian and ' WASHINGTON-Pml*sident Reagan is haunted b rutally violent. STOCK by tbe gboiU or (he VIetAairum War as be gambles a tbe assastloatloo attem ptt totc beat (be drum s for Because of the propagaiganda attempts of the ^n|2e’s'llV S large st&ke of his pow er and prestige on an effort his controversial budget aodand (ax-cut plans that admlnlstratk)ns of t.yndoidon dohnson and Richard to take a lU nd agalQSt cormomnumlsmlntbetlny were tbe centerpiece of hisis wwhole domestic Nixon to hide the worst ababout Vietnam, the Fur.'itrcvA ppIc' lie O otral Amertcao oaUooI of El Salvador. program. The programs laterlate passed both houses credibility of the/\merlcalean govemment remains monsrTnfion.ct'triL- lo maidttg hb plea for add addlUooal aid lo th e by narrow margins. fragile. Jown tl' our ^torc ! toUerlng govenunen( of thaithal country in a contested presidential In hindsight, that hotly cor In those days, tbe gover/em m ent Illegally carried liirnh full-dress speech before aajolntsesskmof jo • economlcsproposal.seemsjn s popular compared to oul the secret bomblngofof Cambodia even though .1 real succcss Mnrv. ^ the president is Reagan's determlnatton lo ccrusade against the Congress Wednesday alght Congress specifically hadlad forbidden It. Becausc of playing his trump card for a O n tra l A m erica by or a cause that even s p r e ^ of com m unism In Cet th a t, th e president is havliivlngadifflculttlme idor despite the adm ltt^ many 0 f his own advisen8 doubtdo he can win inthe taking a stand in El Salvadoi convincing anyone that1 covertcc y\merlcan fragility of thal govemmenlw t and Its recordon l ^ i lo n g rm activities against the leftl:‘ftlst govemment of Tent battle lotrarafer democratic repreaentatkinin aand human rights. Even If be wins the curres Nicaragua, next door to0 EEl Salvador, do not Reagan Is moving oow lo r JOUT OUR NEW large amounts in emergenc;ency aid lo p ro p u p (h a t tom ake El Salvador a violate a congresstonal1 acactionstrlctlyllmttlng n ask ABOI Ongress and the 1 I------FINANCI‘JCINQ PLANS. • embattled govemment agaiIgalnst the m arauding fronl-bum er Issue with Cong such operatkins, leftist guerrillas, there isI an excellent chance that A m erican people out of offfidal f li^ belief lhat the In financial lerms. Pre:resident Johnson's "guns the govemment evmtuallyily wi ill tose that struggle govemmenl and Its badlyiT ledlet a rm y are In 0 fund the Vietnam War anyway. Just as dk) the AmcUnerican-supported imminent danger of fallingIgtothe t leftists. and butter’,' program to fi w llhout cutting back ddmi)mestlc^>ending fueled g ______7 33 ^ 4 - 1 3 ^ 7 ■ govenunentof South Vletnailnam . Bul al every turn. Reaganlan and supporters of his inflation and so dislocatected the American economy 11)0 president sufferedI a asetback Tuesday when policy collide with echoesJ of the nation’s Vietnam he sam e. Now. under a House subcom m ittee votei'Oted local In h alfhls experience. In which 57.93939 Amf ericans gave their th a t It has never been the 1 fiscal conservatism for 25 request for an additionalI $60$6C blUlon lo b e shifted to lives In a losing cause thatIt lolore America apart, R ea gan. who preached fis years and then proceededted lo provide the most El Salvador. Because Ibe use of non-cor•combatant American staggering federal deficitcits In /Vmerican history, But Reagan, even at highigh risk. Is determined Id military advisen precededed thet U.S. combat role there Is llttleenthuslasmm fori even minimal keer trying. in Vietnam, the presenceofof simi ilar advisers in El spending on El Salvador.jr. Hts sense of great priorityrlty is clear. This Is only Salvador has been a highlyly ccharged issue ever the secavl tim e In (he 27 monthsmo of his presidency since then-Secretary of SlaUtale Alexander Haig " An ^n e who thinks thee s th e Red CrcCross, release of ^llticai mlsc r to seek a political seUettlement of SalvadoranI aiarm y ’s Immediate needs. ! UnlledPressJalematkmJla/ prisoners anand early passage of an the tl conflict In El Salvador. such as q>ar>are p arts, but would not CHIINATOllffi am nesty law.iw. McHugh said there hhave been perm it th e adiadditional training by U.S. DEPARTS JUUNE r 6th WASHINGTON - A.H House sub- The Senatnate Appropriations sub- "som ■■ e constructive statemenents" from advisers thatlat is needed to make the College CCre red it A v a ila b le committee, assured thatlat President committeei re dollars than con- ilttee b the king)forlh€Ih e GREAT WrALL, • The appropriations paneltnel. a ls o b y a H o u se sublubcommittees in disj.. would y put the subcommiti _«ei. reaUy don’t know - theFORfllDCIIDDENCITY. etc. ------7-frvoterdefeated a moveve tto jppiuvc agrecnrfintr'itnise" lower iJgure — wu aw a kw ard position of appea e going." the full $60 million to help the million-IsIs aall the administration can " " c a v in g in” If il approve money Salvadoran goverrunentit liIn tts civil use. aftera the speech or being be "un- Rep. WilllaIliam Gray. D-Fa.. noted ------war-wlth-leftlst-guenillQillos r-And-it------aiults-saiclaid-a-new-requesUwould——cesponslve’-^lf t itd en M lh e money.I ------that-ln-l0800 ithe-rcqucsl-was4oc^45— oiLStopJn.-Ioda]layXl_____ ■ rejected. &6. a motion to0 delayd( action promptly be submitted for the addi- T h e deciding vote to appn)r0vethe$30 million in "ra"non-lethal aid." He said. . pn tbe funding request for foi up to 90 tional $30 miliillllon. m n illion w as cast by McHugugh after he "Now two andan< a half years laler. we Joe Salisbury 's, days. “ WllhoutIt military assistance to determined d that another!r lie vote - have movedd fromf $5 million for non- The compromise plan waswa urged by provide seciecurlty for the people ot would w m ean no action by tbe sub- lethal aid to nearly a quarter of a Chairman Q aren ce U n gg. . ED-Md.. who Salvador, ththere can be no human committee c and thereforec allow the billion dollanars If the president’s re- returned Monday evenlnining from a progress In achieving social Justice adm a inistrallon to approvei theI full $60 quest is passasscd by this committee, ^ic C a np e t two-day visit to El Salvadoador and said and Improviniving human rights." he said m n illion. and whal hasas IIt accomplished?" while It Is "not a perfectt solution...so il inhislettertcr to U n g . U nless the House and Senanate appro- Reagan alalso Is asking for a $50 prialions p subcommittees on o foreign _ Since Just might work." O F IS S IO N A l White House officials1 saidsa Reagan million suppIpplemental request for this operations o acted to block« ithe funds. £ 195 8 I will nam e the special en’envoy in his y ear, bringinginghlstotalrequ€3tto$110 Reagan F would automatlM y be w a v c U ' address to a Joint sessionin oof Congress millton mllltJllltaryaldforElSalvadorln. • .a authorized to make the shift RKING LOT 230ShoshonFla.. was considered aa frfront-runner_ th e S50 miiliolllon request. El F S alvador for reforms. fx)ix)ngsald. I for the pc^.' Them olioilion lo delay aclion on the “ W e’re getting 'somethinling for our Secretary of Stale Georgenifining : Of Our NewestN Locatioon in Idaho ot 1292 Add!dison Avenue EEast, Twin FallsIs (across fro m A lb e»rtson’s) r ioSiNirS iSO ^ o SALEES COUNITRY STORIKE • SERVKICE P a r k d y H o m o P r i d o oRENTA\Ls m T hrouglugh our othor Idoho locc'cotlons. Modicai IIV V Margarine M arlt of o Twin Falls iias occcssss to Iho largest lijftU WheatBBread Mi Bisquiii ^ ^ y invontcntory of modicol supplioios in tho state II includiiid in g : e Mlony a r Lines of E x ercise> EEquipm ent $ | 8 9 • E v/erest e i & Jennings Wheie e l C hairs 7 )r » 8 9 * e O xxygen y Concentrators R o g .Sn l . . 0 9 R*Reg. 63' each Rog. $2.29 * ^ °ospHol ’ l Beds 2 4 o z .. LoafU 60 ox. Box e C o3m m m odes . e D Ilabetic a l; Supplies □xwoll Hovso I e R eBhabilitotlve h i Equipmen>nt ' - CAUS BR :egu(arorADC IFAUS BRAIIID’ I e G eeneral n First Aid Suppliilies______' I Bert Wienerss Circle I BaconB; ICoffee GRAND OPEPENING SPECIA 0^ Wieners M onthh LLong Sale on 9 9 r * 6 " $ I o» HOMEIE CYCLE i.'39 ------(-R»or»7i49^^-T------M b .P o ckko o g a—------■ ------__3 -lb .C o n J______------12-oxrPackoge Z I Z ^ E X EiRCISER“ f

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WOamEimE. Howard WQamC!C B U k i Sm : _ ■ PubtUhtijhR Advcrtlitng

■ ^ ■ St«ph«nSmHangm ‘ GoyLNd;Nd»on , V, . M ^ g»vjgJr^gEAor CrculaOooIon Moitager f JP' IFF£gk.DOtinlonydebale ; . had to defend. domestic and foreign. ThisIs president has major Uthe lead er of any faction ma^n a y wonder, what about al the relative merits offth the e capitalist and lat the first report iproblems in both. protection can we give lo thosetho we ask to trust us? Comc m unist polIUcal aod econcnnom ic systems, bul In ■ But we’re piepleased nonetheless thal The attem pi lo involve King:n g Hussein In negolialions ai istant and elemental [hand Welfare this On the dom estic scene, ththe replacement of Anne 'I addressing the grubby, constai : ; rrom the slalee IDepartment of Health Burford with William Ruckckelshaus does not begin to oon behalf of the Palestiniansm s h a s ended lo failure. problems p] of feeding, clothingng sand bousing week shows lhalbat IFF apparenUy hasBdoneagoodjobln d end the problems within theJie Environmental - aand there has been no dlscencemable movement in the Ihemselves. ti; They bave livedxl wwithout reasonable t : complying withth the state's einuent staitandardsf— Protection Agency. Jamess Watt at Interior eeffort to end the foreign occuccq>alk>n of Lebanon. sanitary « facilities, decent sdioidiools o rp n ^ r health J ; Processing pnk of Congress. He musltsl described more than operating lls caicanyon facility since theiien. an all-out effort to reverseelbellde.Secrelaryof lh Uithe presence of Cuban armssand an Soviet advisers, the evidence now sought. ' ■; Based on thethe first test results, tl II Is an honored politicalll Itradition fo ra president Slale S George Shultz himself,elf. rather than a d^uty He must address the hopesesandfeanofthemass ai - : suggests the co:company has indeed donedo a good job of beleaguered at home to lakake refuge In his role as an 11like Philip Habib, has been» dispatchedd lothe Middle of people affected by our policii)licies. anddescribe : establishing the th< treatment ponds and a making sure international leader.;Therere Is great political health FE ast to try lo put Humply-D»r-Dumptytogelheragain. what w little we can do lo Improvirove th e quality of their - they’re operatliitlhg c o r^ U y . to be gained from a well-tin:imed trip abroad, a new There 1 are a tremendous nunlumber of pieces. liilives. The president himself, tontonight tackles the • Itis^lthatheisspeakingcIng openly. There Is no It would build a ;peace proposal, or some susudden threat from an IF F contendeIded all along that It enemy, whelher real or menerely perceived.______pproblem of Central Americalea in an address to a joint such si thing as covert war. Letet usu hope that be can > treatment facUlclllty that would workk well. Of course. • The president however.!r.flndsnocomfortonthe ssession of Congress. This is a well he cannot go to c ci re a te a vision that will be me^meaningful to them and . ^ Jh ere could be problems Jn the memonths and years______international scene. 11 Is eaeasy lo can the _ooften. lhatlh a great naUon can supportport op i^ y . honorably “ 'fi- ahead, but we1 thinkU IFF should be coicommended at this ' p eipetralorsor the bbmblh,IhgoftheU.S.Embasiylii' — If therehas been a time•durlnghlspresldency du ” andai proudly...... Beirut cowardly terroriststs who murder file clerks v he musl communicateatefi wisely, eloquently and Juncture for gelljetting this proposal upp iM d j ^ l n g as It 'S. -andsecretaries. From theeeotherside.however.lt nmovingly, this is the speech.ch. Otis Pike, a former Cbngressressmflij. writeshls , s ^ d It would. ... must appear to have been1 a remarkably successful. It ^11 not be enough to raiiraise th e bloody flag of the ^column/rom IVashington/oryirNewhouse^iews ______' 'communlsl thi^ t . ll will nnot o tb ^ ~ ^ lb le lf th e ------g _m lssipn.______c Service.______jS o f n eidebati)es on S(ietidtejfloor arre anytlthing biut heav] — j :-.‘For the most part Ihem9 much-heralded With t ia l t t Gold water cu t himself off.ff.bul 1 “Many peoplesle still think we made a 1 Senatedebalesareastrln(ringing togetherof x-i cautionedj hhe could have said more beca*cause"I mistake.” hesaidaid. "I have not reached thal { soliloquies to an empty dchamber, u sparingly Steve Gerstel am a littlee upset."I point yet. but laam n ralher close to that.' ’ oted“ three little battles" In / } i>unctuat^ byabarpexduchanges. ------' ■ B aker resresponded Immediately andIsald. sa "1 G oldw alernole hat I am Arizona and said,ud. "O ne look place In the $ : T h ere a re stui some goo([Ood Senate debates Gg < d d w aler. itseem s. had flowniwn all night on a have neverer been prouder of the fact that • J . '.-•A ■'V { ^ a few. extremely few.iw.goodoraton.By i "recred eye ^ l a l " from Coloradoidotobeln i fromtheSoSouth than I am al this momenlent" saloon my grandf;ndfatherran. 2 iai^ large, hov^ver. It issnolongergood no atteillendance for a closed briefingigonthe oi ‘‘Since lhthe senator mentioned only thetheWesL "A notherw aswIS when the Califomla Column * U ls te r . sitwituatkm In Nicaragua. and the Eailast. I feel absolutely safeandsidsecure attacked the Pinuim a Indians and got the <. m i a t ’s why Sen. BarryyGoldwater.the G BiB ut Sen. C hristopher Dodd. IIKi)nn..who K under lh■se « circumstance." Bakersald,aid. daylights bealencenout of them." hesald. “The- \k -/ Jxkt " fli - * R opiihH ran fmromArl2ona.iaso--. n ....w asa s going to ask lo bave the doorsMrashuLdidnol_._AjnudLn » mnr«» wnrHy Ryrri hp wnsyasglad____Dtbetwaajrtiea.Uin the CallfomlaColumn chaseded Invaluable to Senate procensnorhlswilllngness homome. are gettinga iltUe bit tiredredofoflhese theWestanand where Yankee Doodle andjidDlxie Althispoint'Bf.'Baker must have feared a i to ai r Ihenv— no matter'whatwordsare wt peojeople In th e East who can condu-.-Goldwater. a sometimesnes testy 74. w as at his shONtwwing up until Tuesday." Goldvoldwatersaid. out." Senate."hesald.Id. “ If we do not end this ------ylntaget)estonedaylast-wit-week:------—H-Hi eidM .-“I think iTepresenHjil^l senators------Goldwateiter.-unabletOfesist-thelack4hk4he ------conversation befotefore very iong. the very fabriclie ; Ahd fn the process, he(elicitedsom ell eflne wt>o-ho com e from west of the Mississslsslpplthatwe debate hadld taken, said "/\s a native ofif U:the of the Republic: maym be rent asunder.”______•lines from Sena te Republicbllcan leader Howard areire getting a little bit tired of thishlsplacebelng lerritoryofof /Vrlzona. wc still maintain1 gigreal «Baker. certainly no slouchKh himself, and -run:im for th e benefit of those peopleiplewhodonot pridelnthete fa d that we were the firstI • SteveGerstelwil w rites from Washington for SEN. BARRY GG( OLDW ATER ^Senate Democraticleader:ler R(*ert Byrd. jiveve so faraw ay." lerritoryofof the Confederacy. United P r ^ Iplentemational. F ine fo rm o n t h e floor ...... - Lettert•s-— IExercisiie troubWes eveen offeiWtheifiownan^ w e r s 1 Serious dangerr remains Jane Fonda apparently has createdcrc a T hat insult Insinspired him to devise the she'll never have thinin lhthighs." ------UngngoJosephStallnsinsald:“Weneednol « rta ln am ount of friction In discillscharglngher — "— y "DynamlcTensenslon” method of muscle Ves. " ■ - f l ^ t the U.S. In I 5 y ^3 thUiey will spend “ luties as a workout queen...... develc^mCTtnfn r the pfctures In the ad coulddbe t That washowl shoulcould have reacted, _ ^themselveslotobankruptcptcy and then turn to pFirsl. Itiere was a sex dlscrlmiiIminationsuit i|l J Dick believed, a high]i ^ y successful system il was,3, 1 should have writtenten a body-bullding book •^communism." iled by three former female empjmployeesofher j West loo. for scrawny boys wboM kiknow deep down th at no > Hedldnotknowthatwel#ehave men like ^;an Francisco health spa. The pictorialal €evidence indicated thal Atlaslas malterhowmuchthey^ley workout they’ll going ^•SUvere who lookout for us. Tbe Communist -p,Then a conservative politicalnl aiactivist h ad becom e a3 veritablev€ tov/er of strength. togrowuplobescrawn;iw ny men. v p a rty in the U.S. went und(tnderground and h realened to organized a boycotlcottofher ' Muscles bulged;ed colled and rippled all overrhls h Icouldhavecalledm:d my program "Dynamic Jem erg ed as the CommitteetteeoQ Public ^xercise enterprises on groundsdspartoflhe p body. Believe* nie.ni no beach bully would everer Tranquility.” :;E ducationin i!>45.ThlsiskisknownasC.O.P.K. iroflls w ere used lo support “socialist" soci aday... kick sand on mumuscles like that Instcadoftaklng'a^bai^^thlngbeaiitytothe X. G et the report on the sun;junshinedisclosureof auses. " A fle ra: a few months. I looked In theie imirror I sent awayf* forfoi th e Atlas regimen and beach, make a date wltlwith Plain Jane. When a nkjnations lo candidatesI In IIdaho. You will find y\nd now comes the implied assertionas» that and whalet did I see? A movie slar? No.o.just j dillgenUy.fallhfllhfully practised "Dynamic bully comes along, offer>ffer him a tranquilizer, ? th a l alm ost $50,000 was pumpedput into Idaho em ale fitness nuts who followfMlssFonda’s Ml me." ...... T ension" for sevse v e h d weeks. But, alas. I Then, Instead of Uckingtin g sand in your face, the ^before election by C.O. P.E^•E. gxeixercise program don’l necessarlsarily end up /\nyone'le who has ever undertaken a remained far‘ Uxloo weak and scrawny to bully mellowiout. bomorrows your guitar and !!1 O u r gas txixes are now/th th e highest in lhe x k in g llk e Miss Fonda. body-bulidliding program can readily cmempathize Inlimldaleabeabeadi iMiUy before the adoringg playsafewfolksongs.JS. illation. The April reportt of total gas tax per That., at least, is the messagele I11 gel from w ith th e frfnistratton Miss Sunshine felt,cit eyesofiibMUtifutiful sunbathing companion, Some day. maybe you'Uyou both get invited lo jg allo n . state and federalJ IdahoId had 2l.5< tax, jj„Jnda , Sunshine, author of the newpapert?acknew Asaiad,id, 1 was a disciple of the lale.e.great g Irealizeoowliw I sbould havebeen more likece Washington to perform'irm on the Mall during the -W ith the added 2( now Ittlsmtnow.the is: i^|ook "Plain Jane Works Out." body-bulidlider, Charies Allas, M iss Sunshine.e. Fourth of July celebratiiralion. Sure beats Thlghest in the nation. ‘i bought workout books anddrecords."Mlss re Accordliding lo his advertising. Atlasswasa w "Igoteven,"*i,” 8besays. "Isatdow nand push-ups.______: jOureducatlonalfundsarsare not as low as the unshine writes. "1 bought videoleo itapes. I even “ 98-poundk) weakling" until a bully onIthe th wrotemyowne)n exercise book." ’hepi*lic information :3daho report gives us. The] ought a rod-and4>lack-strlpcddieotard... lo beachcanime along and kicked sand inhnhisface . -Theresult,sb(sbe claims. “ Is tbe perfect Dick West writes for!or I(Jailed Press us Bureau lells us that ..j ’:][£partm ent of the Census I " I did exercises everyday, somsometimes twicc as hewasis sunbathingj with his glrifrien

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^f'aSlSeSirtS iSI dyflfittd sbould M bidudetbewrUar'imI m iO log addraw . T^l ''lH ifJW W KKft' ::r; Lettenoa lo placace 100 MX toward a amalimaller, less destabiliting WASHINGTON (UPI)I) — A former direct!jclor of the Nalkjnal Secu- missiles 1 In existing Minuteiteman sUos single-warheadlead missile. ' “galaxy of stan" from BnJroadway. rity Agency/ TuesdayT urged Congress and 1 developing a smallerr missilet by r Hollywood, the opera, andItheworld tl toscraptheco{controversial MX missile. the ( 1990s. t Reagan last week en- recomm«ndatk>ns of his of q n r U descended on CapapltoIHill and a lop Kennedy K admlnislratton “ 1 think we should klU<11 >k dorsed the rw 0 el. 1Tuesday, u r ^ Congresiess to do official suggetgested moving away from gram.” ( Gayler said. prediead weapons would bring twotl movie Oscars, toesed1 ther head on the recomommendatkMa of a presl- ballistic t defense Instead cof moving n>ore stabilityillly. anda quoted Sbakeq)eare inn iurging a House subcommittee for la propriatton for the Natkx sdowmenl for tbe Arts. K Drujig side efffects baii d H I rd Dallas Cowboys endId Drew By Newhousese News 1 Service fifellow surgeons. "This wast surprisings m S S N B K P earson wore a Super Bowlw irin g as tto us and distressing." hhe told a Senate panel alabout his WASHINGTGTON - E ariy resulU Each of tbe patients stuludled sui- appearances with quarterbrback Joe from an International InU study have fifered from a type of stroke:e called an q m V a I ' T hiesm ann of tbe Washing!Igton Red- produced a1 surprising si and troubling aneurysmal a subarachnoidid hemor- I M \ P / ^ skins in televisk>n messagesies against finding: DrujTUgs commonly used lo rhage. r These occur whenin a blood aalcohd abuse. prevent neww bleedingI: afler a lype of vessel v bursts in the brahaln’s outer Opera star Beverly Sills\s lesUfied brain hemorlorrbage that annually covering. c Such strokes killIU about 40 ^ on 0 the role of the private5 ssector in strikes somen e 28.000 pec^le In the percent p of ihelr victims,1. and the preventive medicine and ppromoting r Unlled Statese s m ay cause problem s as chance c of recurrence ts 50-5 without hhealth. bad as the oneme they prevent. 0corrective surgery. Stockard Channing w v as so "T he probli}blem is the drugs may nervous that sbe clutchedid antacid have seriousIS side s effects that have nol utablets whUe testifying tithal she beeo'ldOkedaiU t In the past,” explained 0ow ed h e r sta rt in acting to0 iregional Dr. Neal F.•. KassellY in an Interview, utheaters, which had explododed 15 to "They mayy haveI side effecU that, iilTM 1:150 In the past two d e c a des, a in part com pletely cancel ca out the beneficial bbecause of NEA funding. effects." ^ WEDNESDAY ilNDTDTHURSDAY Rep. Sidney Yales,’• D-Ill.. Kassell Tiadema< the study with Dr. ma MT ...... cchairman of lhe House ApVpproprla- Ja m e s C. romer Tor and Dr. Harold P. tions Subcommltee oo loteilerior and, , Adaim Jr.., two I colleagues at the I 2 MOVVIES ...... RB elated Agencies, called thiIheunusu- University ofol Iowa School of Medl- ally large num ber of showKbujlneffl I cine. H epr»resented Ihelr findings in FOR THE PRICEl E O F O N E I B e v erly SIMs teestlfles s t before Senate LaborLc Committee n notables “a galaxy of stars.'S-" WashingtonI TuesdayT at a meeling of O v « r 400 m o v I« i to ehoot*1 from. ______I the Americrican Association of NeurologicalII SSurgeons. -O 156 physicsicians found the hem- ^ 223 2nd Ave. E. W morhage recuKurrence rale for people C heers!1 greet rejjscuedsppelunker!* ^ who got tbee antlbleedlnga drugs was i TWIN FAILS at of those did not. But M P hone MOUNT VERNON. Ky,Ky. (UPI) - file along a 2.000-root roule to the plight p was known to the outs oup was fa r more likely lo _____Eight spelunkera trappedped for three mouth of theihe cave bv a seven-member "We ■■ could have sUyyi SSa ------days-ln-a-Aooded-caveHI’e-fltuck-thelr—rescoeteamrm:------r~nongerr:**he5aid.------s«n)lbbd nd^toThffbrain.— I.125-feet^.thelc.tripouLof— _ ix)se3 up against the rock«k ceilingi Ina ------Theflnal-U — Hissongr43r8ald4he-ord result was an equivalent- tiny air ^ a c e and ploddedded to safety the cave wasas lhe most treacherous. not n deter him from futulure imder- „rtallly atIt 14 days and 21 days Tuesday. Both the! rerescuers and the explorers ground g exploralion. post-hemorrharhage." Kassell told his As they emerged a sunsunny sky and had to twistsl tbt elr head s sideways and '‘U’8mylife,lhavebeencn doing il for scattered cheers from )elr nosies against the cave . im onlookers squeeze theli 30 y ears." he said. “ 1 feelid like Nell greeted the explorers, wh breathe from a IV4 inch air * ' f who were un- ceiling lo bre Armstrong — my footprints able to leave the cave att theth' bottom of space forson»me40feetotlheway. ^ places where no human bei f G i a nnt R ebates^ a southeastern Kentuclq'cky mountain “I had to0 tjlake m y helmet off to get P because rainwater Inunnundated the through," RaRamey said. I Arkre Back I M f entrance. The trappipped spdunkers had ra- Ms. Gratsch. 27. said stishe and the ■ . <■ Those rescued-Jill VetVetters. Mary tioned theirslr food until they made colhers frequently explorere cavea In ■ O^ i Tiieisen l I " Gralsch.—Jacques Rairtamey. John -contact Monconday with the rescue team.——Rockcastle I County wherere lbe-eight--»- - »■ M b t b r s I Wisher. Jack Hissong.. GaryG Bush. “Then we. t .. 73S-7700 The eight, who entered>red the cave With the‘food fo supplied by tbe rescue oon TV. some people like to> getg drunk." Saturday, were led to safsafety sln^e*' ■ team and! the tl: knowledge that their ssbe said. “We like to so incacaves." 2 f r ^ a • ■ ceupoN o i“ % y.7 V A o p p o)ses s com peen satio n ; _ _ a ^ 1: M,Rii r n j H r WASHINGTON (UPl)-) — The Vet- contaminateclied w ilh Agent Orange In |! JA RBIIIDGECETA\ ¥ t A Y S =• erans /Vdmlnistratlon TuTuesday op- Vietnam, **1 6 7 , 4 9 1 . posed granting compensatlsatlon to 3.000 Daschle are H o u se F or Y our M oneyey for the veterans Is “based < Orange was sprayed I and hypothesis. It Is not basedba: on f a c t^ ^ " ad'ond receive $2.0.00 Free 'Slot Nickels withIth oach Overnight ^ 7 M - f t O I y by U.S. forces In Vietnam ■ l«luid

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emJL>niJ(.'avor so lhat you can IImprove . VIRGO (Aug.u g 2210 Sept. 22) H you SAGITTARIUS ! (Nov.22 toi0 Dec. 21) cal. , your own routines. ^ soiiomething d ear the slateite of present problems. You Vo hav e fine Ideas thal shoulwldbeput - PISCES (Feb.eb. 20 to Mar. 20) A t t ^ ' ihoifi^hUuI forlovedone;-” ”i>"f ------youpaveifiBTTi^wa/fora much brighter -In-In ioperalton^lthout-dday^ Obtain^ tuamiaywjicalt^allyenjoy and youxan ^=Horos a U) Nov. 21) dlfr ments. me favors by th e0 simplesl expediMt ot.a: -^eSctaiw-ellmlnnt«rcinr»rW Tnucwy^ourlionienio- K j'get-busyrT nK rexirfl— ffimJioutih'tfurUilngs th at wilt Increase li ctj«w firturft pjaii{ans w lurrW glK rTJirM — l saiKllrlfendlyjialure.Be^------dofle?it this time. 'BtcpstopleaBelse fam ily members. goo'goodwill wilh. business assissociates. you can advananc« more quickly and Before Be making any new duleals wllh sure to givee a.i good educfltldnal' 4 R IE S (Mar. 21 lo Apr.■. I'10) Y6u ' GKMINI (MtMay 21 lo June 5l) Con* MMake a pUns' to improveve your add to p'reaenlll fp j ^ lg e . E xpress hap- associates, ass make sure you ciclear the background, sln sir 6 } Ighe creativity. liQVji (o m ake a change in your)ur |plans If suit wllh expexperts In your Held o( env2nvironment. p iness. alateala of present obligations.I. Be: logI- here is high. Theirben.Bucces 8 i8 assuiEd;,.' ,

■»______I_____ ' >y, . _ Wednesday,ly. April 27.1983 Tirr.es-Now:lows. Twin Falls. Idaho A7 First Isady tak i-d ru g kesanti- Peo%> P ^ e ^ r K i;i;ni.i:iU ()>ii*.\\\ y rfv e tito spediai comilie b o o lk ■ | „ /■I'HI.sIATS IK (.( By HENRY DAVID ROSSO50 significant pressuresres to use dru^ and alcohollol. but 75 I r obot speiBaker : Press IntermtiooaJa/ percent there IsI a!a significant r ^ In using druj J n 1 r \ ' tt fc The survey also founound; /////|/i\y,to i^lIvASHlNCJTON - FirstIrst lady Nancy Reagan, who w •ThIrty-sU pcrcentm t of the studenls b d tev e monovles and tja /_, jsets stu(idents cappalgned acr66s (he cocountry against drug abuse.se. Is television are the! mainm sources cf drug andnd alcohol joining seven comic book X | \ \ \ g » k characters In an effort)rt to Information, whileI 34 percent bdieve th e famL JOIJ). Md. (UPI)--Adeclsloiision to have a 4-fool-tall pemiade elemenlary schoohool children Ihcy can be benleroes principal source of Informalion.lnf( named "Hobot Bedford" dedeliver Uie 1963 com* - by remaining free of drugs.{»• •One-fourth of thete respondents1 bdieve childrdien begin ment address at a local comminmunlly college drew Uie ;Don't let anyone teU youNI thattl you can’l be a hero."■Mrs. M using m arijuana lo> fftfed older. 31 perceni bdieve\K children ;tudent leaders Tuesday. . Reagan wrote In a cover lellleller in “T be New Teen TJtaxtans" do so to-be acceptspted by-j)ther-klda..i\boui:tl:the_same._ }n’t like the Idea of a robot aas s Uthe m ain speaker. It is crfmic book, which fealurlures T b e Changeling. Cybo*org. percentages apply vrtKwhen asked about alcoM use. m m an being like wc are. andx l wwe deserve m ore than Rflven, n je Protector. Speeti« d y .S la rfire and Wonder Giri;iri. The comic book haslas a1 fuU-color cover dq>ictlngg thesevenI .Mid Kimberly A. Roy. studeiudent government presl' •“Declare lhat you wUl1 slstay d ru g free. And you’llI be b« a heroes in a streel settingsell witb Speedy carryinglg the limp t .\nne /\rundel Community C^ollege.C^oll ^ hero — to your mother andnd father,i family and friends,Is. buti body of a youth in hisis aarm s, apparently the victimm o fa d ru g , one of the school’s 550 up^r graduates, said niostofall. toyourself.” MrsMrs. R eagan u r ^ . . overdose. louldn't believe" Uiat a farult}■ulty com m iitee actually ‘‘You can and you arere ; about to .le a m how. PIctiIcture Inside. Speedy tdlslls howI a l the age of 13 be himsn s d f “ was Lhe robot to address the Mayr-21 21 com m encem ent. ; younelf In battle. In fact,t. itii is one of the most importDrtant laW ng everything thath a t cam e down the pike - pot.p hash. , robot, a 175-pound (Ibtrr^os;;lass machine wIUj red . battles our nation has everr fofought.” coke. I.5D. heroin —- everything."e\ al eyes and a camera snoutt to monitor ils audience Tbe comic book Is an attemptatti to reach children at an Speedy then td ls: howho b e wanled to kill h im sdfi l f ^ ^ ^ d s rented from a firm In Petaluialuma. Calif., at a feeof aras 12. relates. “ My broth*other. Juan, he was the one whbrho started jL IH H ft fl nmencement ^aker. BulL shshe said. “If property c}»«ractera In th e comic boolbook, a publicaUon of DC Comomlcs me using drugs. Noww 1(look alhlm . He’S dead." im m ed. a robot can do II os wellwdlasahuman." Inc. of New York aod underverwrittenbyKeeblerCo. In a letter lo schoobool principals. Mn. Reagan hot Redford" will deliver Utele graduationgi address via prevention ; th e com ic w as unveiledd al a news conference u ^ rere 1tbe have visited dnig relrehabilitation centers and pr a "remnote o control voice." she said.'Id. The speech itsd f will r0splts of a naliona] survey/ey of sdiool children's atlilutiludes program s across thte e country( to talk with a s marlany young be wrIttIlten b y U)e robot's owner.r. IBill Bakalelnikoff. in op drugs and children werere rreleased. people as possible. WhJWhat I have seen and heard Isesenoughlo tclkm wiU] school officials, 1 t 1>e su rv ey w as conducted;te j this w inler by the ciassroiiroom make the strongest beiheartbreak." THE PRESII)j i )i:n t s DUft: a u a iu a k:SSC.\MPAICN s s will bring home Uie fact that Uu this generation of publication Weekly Readeiider and represents a randiindom Tbe program is a Jer N a n c y R e a sc Uiejipportunities of roboticstics has more pluses than_____ d fed— groupsandcompanies.Jes------3wenty-five percent ofr Uithe school chlldren-polied f ^ m inuswes." ■Thisis will drive home U>e IdeaI thithat the graduates may. ■JjH Son pe 3 IS 89th birthdaja y ' have aI rrobot working for U>em o r’ UUieyk will be working for )ays prison visilsit, helps Hess celebrate his ^ onesomimetime In Uielr future." he said.sak BER U NJ ((U PI) ~ Rudolf Hess, fomvrmer considering his agei Ilooked well.” the son because b< prison rules ban1 alall discussion of deputy Adolf HlUer. mariced his 89th 8» saW. "Bul most men;n alive a t his a g e live In the tli Nazi era. birthday Tue'uesday with a visit by his sonon in freedom, and 1 think;heshould hi loo.” “ It would have been poinloInUess to tr y to lheSpandau\m war crimes prison, In the pasl the Amenerican. BriUsh. French raise rs the subject." he said. TIMES-NEV\EWS Wolf RueRD ? l ___ firTo^eddingig IK e c e p t io n s DNE I , ■ WIIK wW vtllOM^VIWootittQ Rootn Ljijg i.tlW CHgOt«PECtAl— t f j - r ~ ' , ^ : = A v a l l a bbio I . P a lly ______^ ,1 tSffii#® TACO Wad. NilaSp«paclol Dinner &. With BtontftRIca FRIED CHICKEN4 WITHV SCONES n S A M A N T H A S M r • n i ArAdVeu $ 2 « o Con Eat ...... thvitation from A ndr l l J — *4.95 . (11 JS h ! Friday Nilelie Crab Food , 1 , uiuu biiun I HEE CoH»«cf Soft Drink J AllYouCanI ® 1 0 .£ Special CocWflllss inin our L oungo ■95 Sam anttllcl m iiniiiii^^^^B TBBIQ13BB&S8 • Dining • Dancinicing •C ocktails , ^ ^ . tunehaorronSpocloIi 11:00-5:00 D in n a r S pecial 5:00-1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ERTAINING YOU NIGHI r a nIDYMcDANIELS d ; ENTER1 \ A would lil I 11 ^ J j\ Ir tl_ ^ p r o s y t t p 7 _____V anqvtt P«(lllIIM Iw ______S t i N I AvailobI* U SSRv ^ 734-4954 f J In th a MANCHESTER, Maine ne(UPI) - I LADIIIIES NIGHT \\l ' R o g ario n H o ta»IBIdg. l year-old who " Samantha Smith, a 10-yea Ev®ry \h\\ In th« Rogirton HoitI Bids. sIAkX up a correspntdencenee about tb e I arpu race with Soviet leadeader Yuri 1. | \/VeC»dnesday m i A t f s Andropov, says she’d likeIke to accep t - ^ s e w hli Invitation to vlslthlsCOUI» u n try . ■ ladi#* rRido r a t i with . ft , T h e n u ts w bo portner (whoihpr \ BACK BY POPUl•ULAR DEM AND 71 really want to go. Myly nm other has I p°yf"9 p " ,3 alwjqrs Bcorcl pictures Irom when sheJhe w ent to | J®;;'- "18 or eo ycKjrs \ / ^ Russia and I can lell Il's a pretty J M a ster H ypnotist _ coilmtry.’' said Samaotbath a.'. a. fifth ■ NowOp.Op«nY»or Round ./ grader al Manchester ElE lem entary | 4-to p.m,Mn. U-F. 10 o.m.. O f S S te v e B ay n er i ' : ' School. Sof.. Clo*«d Son. ^ Perform ing a t thtDk>n Is doing I i I ^ THE ULTIJLTIMATE PHOWDOWN. everything possible to avoid'oldanudear . g I CHCHUCK DAVIO w v. O ne Free e W e " " " ^ NONORRIS CAAAAOtNE He also Invited ber to} RRussia this I ! ,, I ■ ^ T his c o u p o n good fo r onyon'>on« d u rin g rtg u la r hour*. • LCL O N E W O U P summer lo visit a youlh: campca in the | ^ on*couponp»rcuicustom er p«rday._ ■ 1 1 Crimea and see for heihendf that ■ I n WiWcOUADE 1^ ; “everybody In the Sovlel Un L ocotad at E ait A ddison 7il5-»ll5 ~ for’peace and friendship a ILN _ ^ ocroi»J[rojTi tlons." u m ^ don’l really like cacamps that ■ ■ ■ touch. tMit 1 ^ u l d likete lo travd a(oimd." Samantha saidId :In a n In- im lew . ^ e r father. Arthur Smmnith. said he , would be willing to allow hiahis daughter D(j[)f>0|j -— i i i m m m3 3 j -r,oiOM, -- ; ^ _ _ J ^ N D N E lo visit Russia: EW! s s s B ^ B J “We would certainly bebe IInterested SPECIAL! ENDNDS THURSDAY In 'hQvIng S am an th a go to ithe Sovlel tOM iCUIC^ C K OnSARHireCWG Union for the experience.!e. But al the . > a ^ of 10. she's too youngmg to go by g h R q a d te ^ f." Smith said. Higi % e Sovlel n e w ^ p wr P ravda re- cep, b C h i n a ™ | .c^tly published part ofI SsSamantha’s APRIL25-RMAY 21st ISunday IQI ^o^soo : lelter to Andropov exprepressing her JBSCT■ cn(NDSI tHURSoAVUUtf « concern about mounting; tensionstej be- W yVVx Tl' (No C over ^If C( harge) I tween the Sovlel Union andtxllhe t U nited \ LUNCH Stales. Tbe Communist PiParty dally \ 1350 Blu( ^ c ^X i EoiH O ftSB:: | ^ ^ tbe letter showed thereire Is support 'J!® L ak esNN. . ( t . •• i ^ : ifl;fhe United Stales for)T a1 n u d e a r SI>ECIAL TwlnFall:alls 7:lS«ys00 : arms freeze aod better relirelations be- ^ ' ! f, tween the superpowers. M onday thru Saturda Bill Samantha goi. no dlidirect reply « ■ ■ - 1 1 : 0 0 A .M .. 4 P ^ . fwtn Andropov, so ahe senl,inlalelttflo ■ Soviet Ambassador AnatolyolyDobrynln , WITH!fTHISCOUPON— Iri'Washington.D.C. embassy official UleIq)honed I Samantha Saturday and loltold to the I i P ^ o u r Lii t t l e \ n g e lI o n I lettowasintbemall. }>! guess (Dobrynin) lold.>ld A n d « ^ v ^ 50*1OFF that I had complained anddYurlwrole V I i bwkto me.” Samantha saidaid. I . ALL * LUNCHi SPECIALS L n g e Ui ) u s t ? On Monday, a mailman c - ■ ■» Idler from Andropov-showMwed at ^ , WEbNiN ESD A Y : t HURSIRSDAY: FRIDAY,Y-. '■ StiA^tha's home In MaManchester. I hoicoiC e r o * d ^ » l ,,|» dIC Ch h k k « n F ltlA » n f Se looted five mUes outsideB otofthestate g (ondwlch (AH You.uCflnEot) C FJHOtOtiC capKal of Augusta. - s ^ ! ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ m m m ^ “I was reidly surprised T‘T"Y o u r D »llclou« C innam on Rc e v e r y ^ that you get a ^Uil ^ f r o m a • I R olli F o r A Mid-Day B rack.ik. famous peraon.” Samantha* "Andropov told SamanIlantha'lhat ______C honcot-•a-o«»^0ui^k(M»n-y«0F-«l^-old-hoa-olreody-be.en oflefared-aomerOf-poti ------—mnHonBTif^ v l et aoldteirrwerrldlled— w ------Or“ p l lIsTBoglrmThglonlghtrWon i r IbnlcoTldnhan too1<»‘arih7he"prob1im~ofarijg- Ifii^World War H and the Russian M a b u s e among a i young and otd heihere In tho Mogic Volleyt IIn a apecial 3-port people alao wanl to end tbele aj a rm sra c e . . . . . f series.. ThenTl see whot you’ve loomedieo on-The Drug Abusjse Test Solurdoy at ^ < '^ e lo the Soviet' Unloclion a r e ei>- ' 0 . V 7 :3 0 p.m.m . o n 1 1. diavorlng aod doing ever: llui;t:there::WlU:be4»«ar^ IW6 countries, so tHAlbere'ire^be'no “ C A f B ~ / ------D A------I I Y ! = H B ^ ir o p o r w o te ------^------inihls'letter. whldi was alaoal8 distrib- ut^M onday in Moscow byytheorriclal U 1214TH/< AVENUE SOUTH A T SSHOSHONE H 733-46613 Tass News Agency.--.. Bt A-8 Twin FtJPalls, idtho Wednesday. AprilAo 77. (983 >rld I v i t h diirawale against the relum ofif Palestinian search forr peace,”p Shultz said at an United Press Inlematloalooal governmeinent of T^ebanon th al Uiey w ill.U.. giKrrillas has been a manaJor obstacle open-air memorial m service in : a u OANIS withdraw.'w." “ to an agreem ent wlUiI Lebanon] on heavlly-gutguarded U.S. Embassy CAJRO. E g y p l-S e!creUryt)f c n State— MutjaraJrBTconcurred. saying Egypt>t troop wiUidrawals. c o m p o i^Iln in Cairo. AVfAILABIILE George ShulU and EgjEgyptian Presl* o g rees “ “ to I U>e wlUidrawal of allil Shultz's secood day' ofi talks in U.S. Ambinbassador to I^ebanon Rob-V dent Hosnl MubaraJc agreedagi Tuesday foreignforces for from fjebanon. This Is a Egypt coincided wlUi an ai attack by ert Dlllon.1. a ; survivor of Uie blast,t. 30-yearr Ifixed rale m ortgage loalo an s for lhal lhe wllhdrawal of}f foreignfi forces principleewe w declared.” ‘ Syrian forces on an Israeli li army stood for a a moment of silence forr building,g, purchase or refinanciincing are : from Lebanon. Inclueluding 10.000 A seniorlor American official u l d Uie Iractor building forliflJflcallona In thosewhowfwere killed. available>le NOW. S ee u s to d aly y ffor our PaJesllnlan guerrillas.s. was ' the first Israelis andai U)e I-ebanese are veryy Ix b anonlnU ienom an’BliI land betw een hi,lighly competitive rates.e s . priority In Middle E astrt peacemaking,p< near toagreem agi ent on a withdrawal of3f Uie two forces. •■The em phasis w asI oton the urgency th e 30.000DOO Israeli troops “but Ute« There w ere no reportss cof casualties E tiQ . of all foreign forces toto tbe withdrawn withdrawawai will lake som e lim e.” but boUi sides accused UieUi oUier of a from t^banon." ShultzItz said afler be In Beirutrut. liebanese President AminA militafybulld-up and prepeparattons for and Mubarak n>el for fourhours.fou Gemayel\\ saidj he wanled maximumn an offensive, IXNDCM M ubkr^’s views on1 lhthe withdrawal secu rity'’ ’ arrangementsa in soulhemn Shultz Inlerupled his\3 talks wlUi of Israeli. Syrian andand Palestinian i^banon1 t to proiect Israel's border.r. Egyptian officials to atteilend a memo- . forccs were identical1 lo those of tbe b ut againIn ruledi out a ny Israeli troopse rial service for Uie 1717 Americans Reagan Administration.on. Shultz said. remainingng In a Ubanese securityy killed In Beirut eight da;lays ago In a O r . Interstaiate Bank : Shultz also said he ex|expected Pales- zone, bomb attack on Uie U.S. EiEmbassy. F irttIt InttrtlaU Bani( ef Idaho.I. N..HA. : line Uberallon Organiz.nizalion guenii- Israel’s!'a demand to maintain securi-I- “ On behalf of Uiose ^ n*»»rv* Sri;rll»m las lo “honor lhe commnm llm ent that I ly p atrolsIs IIn souUi fiCbanon to protectA Beirut we pledge never lclo flag in o u r U*«nU»F.OIC. Suspccct in Gennayel murderT handedd over BEIRUT. UbanontUI(UPl)-Aman Chartoun>unl said he adm itted ..Uie N ------clatmtng-hc-waK-resporponslbie for th e—c rim e toI In'Investigators of the-ljebanese assassination of Pr 1 . King9 Rog. $26 Si to $30 NowOW S19.99 His assassination derderailed a key was kiUeded because be lived on Uiei ■ Stondcn d o rd Cosos Rog. $12toS15pr.$1 -Now:o w S 9 .9 9 p r. : Israel objective In Its Invasion-U»eln\ third flooroiro f Uie structure, m K ingCgCoses Reg. $14toS16pr.Sl Now!ow$11.99pr. , chance to sign a peaceice treaty with H ayeckk saidsi on Uie ev e of Uie attack Shamims s Rog. $24$2 to $28eo. Now:ow $17.99 oo. ; Lebanon. Gemayel. whoilM would have ChartounIII placedf an explosive In Uie I* been I^banon’s youngesgest president, room dlrecrecUy above the conference , 2 Boudaid a ir Loco ond M oodow (4>enly aclcnowledged he would have hall wherere (jemayel< w as scheduled lo Twinn Rog. S$ 1 7 N owow $ 9.99 i 1 $ J •. Full Reg. S22 S; N ow : niade peace with Israel.el. His b ro th s, speak. He ev was able to s e t the blast off 1 o w $ 1 6 .9 9 ; ^ I n Gemayel. wasI 1 I perpetrators' were bentent on sowing University[y of NorUi Carolina - aI O the r s1 h o o ts on solo also. ------presentm ent among NATlATO-allles as- believer Iriiri U» books — however THROWS ! well a s picking up some easye Weslem scoffed alI thett cash motive. “Tbe E asl. Doop plush pile off I 05*/. v irg in ocryiic ondI 115% cotlon. Machine j ’ washable, unidry. I I _____im o o ey ------______h a s g ol bell>etter ways of earning hard . Uso as o.biankol or spisp ro ad . M any 'Ctosigns to c h o o se fro m , dosi Ijondon’s S unday 1Times had currency.”.“ !hesald. isignswovcn-in. planned to publish th e English* if th e diarJaries w ere forged for politl- language translation nextlext month, but c al reasonsons. Uie .m otives still are R e g . $ 4 5 ------w as delaying release whilvhile historians unclear. ThThe first extracts published now^29” I and experts sought lo deleletermine If the In th e Sundinday Times and Stem were diaries were genuine. loo few. Only Ol further sludy might The latest person to doubt the reveal a pattlatteni. •authenticity of the diarllaries was re- O ne of Uxtbe published extracts said Iknowned Nazi hunter SimonSin Wiesen- H itlerknew;wt of his depuly Rudolf Hess’ ~jT BL/\ m \ ETS f e ;ihal. who w u intervlewe lo ScoUand ostensibly to try ;day In Paris. to negolialelie a peace agreement wlUi V o llu x .o) iilux u rio u s v e lo u r like (ool.ol. < “/\flerthe(assassinalioJlion>attackof Britain, Twin Rog. 535^00 Now$2iW5.99 J u ly 20.1M4, Hitler wass slstricken wiUi Hesshims«mself In a letter to his family Full Rog. $ 4 7 :0 0 Now $3^534.99 ^ B / aV i c r o s / !Parklnson's disease andw d could not in 1947 saidaid he made the fiighl In Q u e e n Rog. S 5 5 .0 0 Now $4!U 2 .9 9 hold his hand to sign.”1.” Wiesenthal c o m p le tei secrecy in fear of King Rog. S65.00 . NowS4<849.99 said. “ If Ihis documentn t possibly Is “ higher-ups.ps.” N o rth Stat< tru e up to 1M3. It Is absobsolutely false. G eorge Young, > former deputy ]lo by C h o tto n Twin WELI after the attack.” d ire c to r offMI6. ^ a BriUah Intelligence Rog. $30.00 Now$le worit in The ColognDgne newspaper Koelnlsche 4ls entirety over the comlniilngmonUis. RundschauII alsoa said in an editorial a . Wesl German hlslorl:orlan Werner forgery coulduld be connected wlUi Sovi- Va Price All B(lathroom Ri?ugs M aser, a Nazi-era expert.rt. saidi he was et attem ptsis to block deployment In convinced an Easl Gen*erman army West Germamany of U.S. cruise and workshop In Potsdamn forgedi Uje Pershlng-2! missiles.m Lid Co\versft Tdrikk Sets

Politicaal brawlssk ills 4 20) % Off f : ACAU, Mexico (UPI)•I) — Political V elasco Vucas ’ said Interlano. Tiie ylolencew Injured 15 peop:» p le and lefl followed by a truckload of PRI m AIITrhrow Pilloi3W S another five dead. Includiludlns n small activists, weiwenl to G rajales' house and incredible town mayor, shot lo d<_rte rs .______Miguel Veln«iffi Y uras.s. head-oLUie— 1 oUegod-P-RIRlactlvlsla-klUed-two-sup-— - -piiiows-and- Gity Council In A cala.ila. Chiapas, p o rte rs of UxUie leftist Unified Socialist R0g.$7O.$125. J ------ibcated-sdm e 423 m iles} s(souUieasl o f - P a r t y (PSUl5UM) and injured-another—- comforters—------A ll S iros- - . N0

■ O bituraries/H osps p i t a l s 8 2 m a i g i c ; ■ : I d a h o B 3 ValtJen------m . m ■ Business B5 ^ _ j b I N o nn o r e :fundiii n g f o>r s c h (tools,, S t i v €e r s s aa y s By HA RRIET GUTHERl!RTZ B38.4j 23 miUioa Noh said. Suchch discrepancies< Stivers■s sakli that be resents the medledla image find more sUtC'lie control over rules and couranses. furUier behind and wt«would motivate leachers to Times-Uev/swxi\Jtr not only cause disputes aboubout the state's that hass portrayed him as anti-ed.educatton. SUven sakL AndAi Uiat's not Uie way ll shotKHild m ove or gel oul of Uiethe Iprofession. ' appropriation for public schoichools. but also S tivers said si that he never denigratealed Idaho be. be saM. ""I I Uilnk control belongs onJ Uie I But nollng Uiat Uie stale does not set wage Dif the Legislature does K IM B E R L Y -E v en ir leads lo labor disputes whenI teacherslei negoll- schools oro r said Uiey wasted money, local level.” levels. SUvcrs saidd UUie wage gap Is a m ore not Increase U» publlwlic^cbool appropriatton ate. 2 “ he said. “ I justst wish we had more nwmoney for Tbe Kimberijerly teachers countered by sayilying serious problem at. theth e university level Uian in : for flacal y e a r 1964 abcabove tbe 015 million “‘STbe public schools will get;et an estimated educationjn. You lell m e where lo get Uie Uiat Uie Leglsb^ tu r e could add a half-centnt to lh e public schools. marie, schools bUU willrill get more money lo CS.37S ^ next y ear for each attendance atli unit, money.”’’he ! sakl. Uie sales tax. bringingbi It up lo5 perccnt. TlThat “We can’l competeiete WlU) Stanford and the work with than last year.sar. Kouse Speaker Torfi ^ ibout $27.5 million to Uie edui which Is based on enrollment..nl. as opposed lo ^,,0so said Uial his often-quoted» lr« m a rk iuca- University of Washiashlngton.” Slivers said. SHven. R-Twin Falli.I. Utold a groq> of Kim- _ priation. they said, lh e $2S.M0 Ihey received thishis year. SUvera ,boutlea(iacb en belonging lo a “ rabbleble-rwislng Professors at Idaho10 universitiesu are going to beiiy teachers Tuesday. a id Uie sales tax is a regressi •y* 1S5said. minority’'y” was takeo out of context. HeH< said he ssive progress and leave.‘.hesald. b< Bul. he added. "I ild fall mosl heavily on Uie pc The appropriatloo for the 1963 fiscal year Stivers, £ along with Noh and,Rep.and Donna - hadmeanant Uie rem ark only for UioseKleachers I one and would poor do n 't Uilnk U jat'slruerue inI the public schools." w as also S2IS million,0. but schools will be Scoll. s« R-Twln Falls, partlcirtlclpated In a w ho leadd tstudents In a chant of “veto, i andtheelderlyriy who live on fixed Incomes, Noh. however, disaJisagrecd and said thal he [he sales tax is not as regress! getting a t least S2.S milmUlk)n m ore from lhe questton-and-answer^ session organizedorg by l^ee th e stepisofU s i ieCapilol. “ 1 object to0 11thit kind Although the u lv e would support a pushish for higher salaries oncc liquor fund, sales taxilaxes and other state Wilson, an industrlal-arts teacheicber al Kimberly of Rovenu7unent."besaid. as the propeit)‘rty lax. the Legislature alreaeady the economy lums aroaround. h as somome ‘pretty befly lax increaseiscs" "If you pay people sources. Stivers said. High School. The legislatorsrs n will return to •• >ple peanuls. you'll end up ; schools would receive 47.6; perccntpe of and will want 1 T liere is no way scboolwols will be gelling less Boise the week of May 9 lo recor nt to w ail unUI next year befciforc hiring monkeys.” NohNo! said, repealing a quip : funds wiU) a $215 million ap|appropria- considering any than last year, he said.L billbills vetoed by Gov. John Evans: any others. Notisaid. by Charles McQuillen.len. Uie dlrcclor of Uie S lale s.“s;cording lo charts sqiplied by Noh. If A higher salessal< lax also would encdurarage Board of Education.Ion. That remark w asn't The actual state appnpproprialion bas lopped iBut Stivers and Noh said therclere probably will h igher educatkm. ed juntor cdleges ^an people.to.abop»opJn.Oregon._wbere_Uie-lax IX Is__ inlendedasareflecliaction on Kimberly leachers,------th e estim ated figure-evt■evcfy-year-since-1979.— notbe noi any more money for educilucallon. stat^upFpported sdiobis are addedTlrUie total lower. SUversR■ssald. however. Noh said, Sen. L aird Noh. R*KitnOmberly. also lold lhe “When constltuenls realizete Lthe magnitude goes to 71.771 percent ot Uie $451 milHiillion stale T he leachersers also told Uie Uiree legislateilors Increases in educaucatlonal funding will not te a c h e n . of the tax increases already pa:passed, they will budgel. accordingac to Uie charts, that Ihelr saiasalaries already a re 20 perctx?ent com e easily. NohI said.sa But he said he Is. Tlie total estimated1 rerevenue for fiscal 1979 want wa us to hold off a year befcbefore Increasing When stale s funds for schools m up behind Uiose: of UielrI colleagues in nelghborliring opllmisllc that ththey would pass the w as $230.5 million, butI theU> actual revenue was educational edi spending.” Noh saidsaid. n early 50;10 percent of the budgel, leadiachers will sta te s. A salar:lary freeze wodd pul them eveven l:«glslature If the cons•onstituent support is Uiere. P o l i (cefo ir c e o n p i►robait i o n

ByKEaYEVEWTT: "1 knovMw il (the probation) is a • Times-Newswriter slronge w ay to do It, bul il’s belter than crucIuclfyliig an y one." the mayor H ^ GLENNS FERRY — - The entire said Tuesd*sday. ' police force In Glennss F erry , includ* M esserl:>rly says the dissension in the - : IngChlefTedMuiphy.ba.basbeenputon departmeile n t was “ very detrim ental to ^ ^ ...... ^.a«>4ay-probaUoabyG{]GlyGounciK-...... poHceopeiperalions.^'...... Tbe move was madeitteto^wtal "T hewwhole h Idea (behind the prt>ba- ■move y~ ts~ to ' get~ the~depart'~ • sension’Mn the departmeUnent. which, hfto m ent backick in shape.” he says, I says, had been alTedinAlng. lhe public ‘‘We hahave,a pretty .good police : duties of the offlci. force, andnd we pay a good salary (for ; llie action was takencen following an officers)) . .. but we want to restore ■ executive session of counouncil during its lhe public’lie’s confidence in the Police• /i I re g u la r meeUng last wwei e^ Messerly Departmeinent and itsespirt de corps." ! says that Murphy andI membersm< of bis Hesaysys that rather lhan take anyy -i' ■ department — four offU)fflcers and one direct actl mercelsMay2S.hesays.I. Rocky Mountluntatn sUites and Uie Paclf- Ing budgets on an llenvb>vbyOtem basis held In smaller towns filter the blood of drug- 1 be a focus of Interest for thee Featured also during UiUie week will ic Northwest,est. It will be up to Individual ■ Magic Valley. S S i o s e victims, V said Dr. Miles ly. will be Uie Old WestIt be Uie W estern Slatess Rodeo, for Benson alsob Isi is (^tlmistlc about the b e a d s to determ ine whe«here the cuts The list of events for the I Sunday. Ju n e 5. youngsters 8 lo 18. ThereewIllbeUire^ s future of TwTwin Falls’ new "Western wlllbemade. jy. I so far Includes a rodeo, i ie the dialysis unit would ■Torvis. an Old West Men Turniriier of Macie's Westernn rodeo performancess over lhe.-Qaya.’.’..A sJthp hub nf thP Magic------iness discussed p arad e and a live coiWMinUy-musIc In o th er board busines a n emergency back-up unit, s chairm an of Uils evenl.L. wdfekend. Tbe evenl wlwill be held Valley, heB sfsays, il is high lime Uial Jamboree and barbecue: M onday: not compete wilh the full- lU be Ilmiled to-a "Westernn outdoorsnearCSI, Twin Fallslls sponsored an evenl of In addition, there will .• Dr.MarkCre(eo8on» dialysis departm ents a t SL re.^^-No motor-drawn f lo a» ts------Johnny Urrutla, co-chal:a irm an of Uiis equal sta tuu re.re ' ; sales by local m erchants. Ical sta ff would object to I s R ^ o n a l Medical (Center In »,M art.ana-SteSlo;lowed. In keeping wiUi Uiee event, says that he expectictsUial250lo Helsencoiicouraglng all persons Inter- would perm it any physic! crafts fair, a dance at t o of Twin Falls’ heritage. 300 contestants will conompete In 21 esled In plarilclpating a ri to contact him a psychiatric patient to>tbebospltaJ,If tbi tSaeYeHOSPITALoaPageBl ' old-time fiddlers and a slewolouieral Theldea.h). he says Is to gaUier hone-.•. events. T bere will be aI jjunior rodeo o r Uie ch amimber b as soon as possible.

^ 1 I »' t s L/lti Srypeo,)p le b e Jhind •InenMMsi kivl M fn tfl wM'fiVteHlilm m iiiiv W ffgitmi Bhiw !hn i_of_ Magic VaUey. ' ______i68-"Women-’8-fltneB salooioat^.Eaidland,Drive.._- ai _____ V ' bfenhlptfi^ full but oegoUaUcns wlUilUi Uie Soil Lake City 9 t» b a x - t • ■ o w ner. broke down,0. SophisUc^led . Lady ' inn ai eveirfuaUywentbanknqImqil.- Jly . In August 1983. WoWood opeoed’hia own ' ; .“ u iO T ^ 0[>es independent exercisee gym.q the Critter Q ub.''-' l.abo(il}i,»ll),lii 'lilm,V.««y MM a sutfleaaMA ' across the strwt fromnSopblsUcatedL&dy.tn Si «TiiwhulMlngflt213EaI gaallnnrt nriw Ha haAi:------Kij^-iwangeittirw by Dale Hopper, who Is U md ..dard Plumbing nextt door,^do the tof f- ^ V :’ U»^>uildIng’*ownfer.~“ w SSoiibtM f; toAV^ Into ny>lye . By Dec. 15, however,isr. “ I had to evict ------Hopper says. WoodI hahadnH. paid Uie fourUi ^ |_____ dia TOhtffsirenirr------: —- almilWdi i?r_____ .. *SwGONEi NEopPagsBl .

^5 ____BJ71niM 4n ■ (he Ihi maintenance c rew leadeiier, says the bills. thou{jugh. Dahl says. While a____ Secondly, summer weal ___ ?_Spackman. /or an un- cards when ththey are-propfed-and — Those having Iriformat:nation eonc^Ing'ahy of thele fiveI the clean-up progranram serves the city In two ways.ltwj Uckel agent at the Twin Falls airport, pose pt practical problems fd established gym. On tbose dellghtlul.d picked up. ' shouldcall F a t Bell Cogsvigswell a t 733-0637. beautifies and preparp ares Glenns F e rry for the susummer he had struck:k upi a conversation wilh es and the many vlsltontors who come through town.n. and 11 Woodafterhislis flight to tb e cily. Dahl, sunny si days outside. “Peopleledon'tteel i Mother ths moving slowly, be says, sixth grade. tokeepltup,yiI, you can keep 11 up. Fine. Persons like Elsie Wllmo olng to sta rt tqi and quit." ___ The winners noww j go lo th e regional spelllniIng bee. I’m leaving onon: Saturday.'” year-old y< s a l « clerk wbo us© d io interviews during tbe EW ater will beE 1topic at meetinin g which'w ill be held1 at O'Leary Junior H i^ Sc^khool in Wood keptL thatlb prom ise. to to the C ritter a u b arter flnli. ^ I n g t o p^tiw o weeks,ks. Job downtown every day. bhave been t-' BUHL-TIlc slate DqD epartm ent o( W ater Resour)urces Twin Falls this Thunhursday at 6:30 p .nt. Studenl!nls from Dahl sayss that he and Bennelt Jo hurt by Wood's apparent fllglIght. “ We'U haveve I to wait to get Inlo a t will hold 0 public raeelli•etlng next Thuraday. May?5. 5. In throughout the Magicglc Valley will be competing. explored keefeeping the Critter Qub hi ______I open, but tbeyley made no agreements “1 just wanted to slimm down," positive sltuatioation. We need to make with anyone,e. Including Wood. “ I'm Wilmoth W says. She had flnrn n e d away money right offoff I the bat for tbe survlv- not l e ^ l y/ liable for anything, inches in of flab because of ber^exercise, alof the businessoess." he said Tueaday. • ______, period.’'hesajsays. she says. "1 enjoyed It —- just the ______A P f c ifai m r J e s : Now, Dahl1 Sisays, he and Bennelt are lin lil in g an d trying to help miyself."She yj ^pfatilce Maria Bryifjwnt a c k s o n JcJeromeCemel^. KentJac ___Friends_may cajljitjhejim er Kstrice - Maria------JKROME"E --- K e n t- J a c lo o n . -6 t.- o f — r spital= on Friday from 3 lo 8 p.m. hter of Mr. and Jerome, diedled Tuesday modiiag a t Magic C ^ r y a n t . Ihe Inlanl daughtei Saturday from 9 unUl 10 a.m. •Cootlausued firom Pa g e Bl Freestone, F a board membther. If the I Cha died Monday Valley Regioiglonal Medical Center, foltow. ^ lance! I K > M n . Charlie Bryant, dl The fam ily suggests Uuit r ie one planned for Sl. local lo Insurance firms canmnot com- ■ To reci Inaanextendraided llto a i. „ Boise or the ‘ecetvealO H P 'm o m l n g It A urora. Colo. contributions be made lo the^MounUin N Benedict's Hos][o ^ ilal In Jerom e.- pete, p< the board has to go oioutside the ■ . B ; She was bom .April M al Fitzsimmons 1 Bom MarCarch 18. 1322. at Venice. Utah, d b i k e w i t h a I SU les Tum or Inslltute In Boise. h r ^ also lold the board to area, ai he said. g “-A n n y Medical Cenlw In Aurora.Aut he moved allat an eariy age with his parents But Humphrt lew Lynx. H t t ! Survlvora Includ*: berr parentspj of De- to Shoshone.ne. where he was raised and go slow beforere 1accepting tbe machine. • The board also approve*-e d a $3,500 I R -over; ber grandparenl*.I. WMr. and frtrs. educated. VVerna E. Black Thehc^llalsh1 shouldn't s ta rt a dialysis expenditure to add 13 up)ipholstered ■ IDeiSeiisen Motors I 7 r ^ y Bickford of Goodin*.Ing. and M r. and ,, rted Helen Slick al Jerom e on >. program unIenless It h& a trained chairs ^ a nd a bench lo the boaoard room. ■7oiMoinAv«.Ava. E. 733-7700 ■ BUHL - V em a K. Black. 81. ; y l! n . Chariie Bryant Sr. ofsfDlxmoor.lll.; D 3. ., nephrologlfloi1 on staff, be said. I^eam- The measure passed, witrith board oae brother. Jerome B dlivedinJeromeiincethea died Monday evening at Harral 1 dialysis m achine Is not Ing Home in Buhl.-aftera king SlLIII! Ins lo nm a d memtier Don Sharp dlssentin I woriced for lhe Chevrolet In y Mo' She something thahat can be'Ieamed in a S a graveside service will,111 Ihe held .ttt "“ '“f J Bom Ju n e 17.1001 In Quincy.: o r 30 years prior lo his inished her lO-week courserse; he said. A-*********** «■ »•★**»****** S . m . 'n iu n d a y a l SunsetIMemorl^Park M< tnl for the last elghl years w ith cam ei e lo Idaho In 1017 and flnlj schooling InT w inFalis. • The boardiTd also chose the Fred S. * Sfa Twin Falls, « School District. « : MOTHER'S Di►AY GIFTS ^ g W hile M ortuary ot Twlr Sbe m arried l^ee Sliles In 1911919. After Jam es Co. of)f Spokane,i Wash., as the ♦ Hoon was a ol the lewolrv, Coffee ^ ■ J^iarseofarrangements. merrixr his dealh In-IdM.-sbe-marrfatried Mike hospital’s InsInsurance broker:’ The ' * » Ausfrian Crystol Je Buttons andmd Bows Square Dance Oub Stover. g. He died In 19M. com pany willill handleI all of MVRMC’s * Mo9», Music Boxes,, Condles,i Orno- / . ^Matthew CharlesBS G a r y and ihe MaMagic Valley Square Dance On Aug. 9. 19C7. she marriecw It^d iMurance neeleeds. including medical * monts, Dishes, Honendmode Aprons lalthew Oiario ^'ub. and^i he was a past president and Black g, in Tw in Falls. He precedi * and Plocomots . . . BtBring your lovod * ■ TWJN FAIJ-S - MalU deni of bolh orgifllialtoos. He . malpractice,!. propertyf and heallh In- ^ ,0 * r y . 61. Twin Fall*, diedied Monday al p rest oei dea tb In Ja n u ary 1962. * ones a gift they'll treos J M jL ol a m em ber aod past vice presl- surance. ' M agic Valley Regional MedIJedical Ccnter. Survivors include: three t M Idaho sute Square Dance ranee consultant has an : 423. ■ M b ► . B om OcL 5. 1921. In MenWemDhls. Tenn.. Melvin SmlUi of Buhl. Masonfl Smith! of TTie l i ^ Camarillo. excellent repuputalion and can provide ^ » attended schools Iji MempS S .\ssoclation.Ul. Twin FalU and Jo el Smith of Cj (ORKOWSKI erSmlihof coverageataga good price. Bums said. ^ S r .- H e moved to BerlUey. CCalif.. In 19U In additionk)o. be was a past member of Calif.: o two stepbrothers. Walter the hospital board would * had lived thereuntil hehecametoTwin ( the Jayceeses and also a member of an Seattle, s< and Dewey SmiUi of)f (Gardlna. Although th( : ^ T h e Y l l l «rtir rs Include: his wife of Jerom e; Buhl.b Hlldred H ansen of Twinn Fallsf and in the communiunlty.“thebospilalhaslo, * m 305Tcld Friday at 1 fourgrandchIchlldren. ------FFred eoch 'Of ibe-Buhl-Reo ► p .m . a t While Mortuaryi in Twin Falls. He was1 preceded In dealh by his Church c of Jesus Chrisl of UIj ter Day ■ < ; wtth the Rev. J.i. Chandlexiler oinclaling. parents andxl threet brothers. S &aints. F inal rites will folkiw i • BuriaIwillbelnTwinKalts(Jts Cemetery. The funenKrai will be held at ll a.m . Memorialm Park inTwin Falls. H Frienda m ay call at luneluneral home on Saturday at J the Hovey-Roberison Friends m ay call a t Reynold*::::: nlow< for Mo1ather’s Day 5japellnJctTjme.wlthUieRev. c ' Thursday until *J p.m. andnd i unlll noon on f-'uncral Chai Chapel all day TTiursday and FriFriday, and I ^ • F rid a y . Dan W alker;er ofllciatlng. Burial wlll be In unlil m the Umeof the service on&Saturday. Speciall S a le Z a p S e r vnces— pd. Burial ; rtAI.TA - The funerilernl for Mary McConnell,ll. 73. of Jerome, who died s9 be held today at It a m.I. atal the Mormon Jerome. BuiBurial wlll be In Jerom e Ceme- aChapd In Buriey th is evening lr our prior to W o m e n ’ss W e a r Chapel In Malta. Burialrial wlll iM in tery. FYJendends may call at the funeral p.p.m.. and at the church one hou: Vnlley-Vu Cemetery alII ^MalU. Payne homeloUaylayfrom 4toB p,m , ththe service on Thursday. Chapel In Burley i* Inn cchargc ot ar- • rangemenls, fViemls may call a t U» TWIN FAI " A memarial service BENDOXVER® ; church In Malta one hourlOur prior to uw for Oliverr WallerV Stewart. C. of Twin...... BUIU-EY -• Tlie funeral forirI«illeN. J lied Sunday ‘I scrvicc. Falls, .who.to died1 Mooday. will be held j.Jam ison. 79. ot Burley, who die Thursday aldl 1 p.m. at While M ortuary e’evening at Cassia Memorial HillospiU] In Saturday In : HANSRN -- The funerineral for Hans Chapel In1 Twin1 Falls. Cremation w as bBurley, will be held a l l p.m. Sa PAN'ITS t C hristian /\ndcrscn. M., of Hansen, who held al WhlrVhlte Crematory. The U m ily uthe Buriey 'm ird . Fifth andnd Seventh : , ; d ie d Saturday, will be hclheld today at 2 .tuggesls thaIhat memorial conWbutkMS b e wWard Mormon C hapd. withlh bishop's D o n oHidatlng. r l c y - • p.m . ot White Mortuary/ C»Chapel In Twin m ade lo a favorilecharily.fa^ ocouncilor Paul B. Young of - Falls. Burial will be In SunSunset Memorial BBurial win be In Pleaaent Vlew(wCemetery 8 0 7 0 0 . P a rk In Twin Falls. Friendlends may call at BURIJ^Y:y - The funeral for Fjtella aat Buriey. Friends may call atitlhePayne I lh e funeral home unlll I p.mp.m. Greenwood)d . Jensen. 87. ot Buriey. who CChapel In Burley on Fridayy attemooni M O U died Moridajday. will be hdd 'Ihursday at aand evening, and a l the churchdionehour nUVI 1 9 ® ® ' J ® t JKROMK -- Thc funeralcrai for F dna P. 1:30 p.m . in lhe Buriey Third, Fifth and pprior to lhe service oo Saturday.sy. ______QUaiirH FTY NFVFR nOFfi ntfT OF 5TKm £ j ------

/? conrtoflort l« your cup Ol f-Hosppitals— te^trvBr B tiiil Ovar P an ts UAGKiGICVALLEY and William G ralzer.tr. iboth of W enddI; and Orville il'sWoiinnswear. f : REGIONALL MMEDICAL CENTER Hagerman. There'S no cutting or AdAdmitted GOODINO COUNTY lilntllnH ever with the Tm ts. Michael Martinez of FR upert: Mrs, Olecn Baggett,ll. Max G ? hi; Mrs. Admitted - . Q letrich, W alter Caldwell andnd 1Thom as Ferguson, all of Buhl; WildenK elastic walsdiafid Vllllams. Mrs Charies Haricey.:y. Mrs. Erie G arff and Parwa m d a Adams, both of Gooding;{; :and Holden ' K enneth Roy, Mrs. Oon Wllll QtnnU Gehler. Mrs. Randall:all Skeem. Mrs. Allen Swalford.rd. Mrs. Bowierofliagerman. H ia s trtralQlit-logcutlaso a aand wetty Stretch lahric. . ® c h a rd W agner. Mrs. llariclariey Sum m ers. Mnrit Friel.. BlakeI ^ T^rH nyinn nrwl Rlnnchc Jnamtama. nil of Twin Falls:-M rs. U Clyel' Wllbum Short and[ MrMrs. B n lflw S e r. both ot Goodln(Ing; tnd Alk* nattOrlirlnn. so claaalc,_____ &nyandPairlcirWcUin»inT]itnTj>KlmbcTiyTX-ianrainsej.-G al (of Heybum; and Kennelh Ratelleleaf ( Paul. ,, . . fteybum ; C h ris lo j^ r Stcwoxwort of Rupert; and Fred Tunrurco_of___RmesllneRoWgueiofJ _ - BlrU* flagerm an.' ' Birthf Sons to Mr. and MrsMrs. (\rt Winters, and Mr. andd Mrs.1 Blaine i i I y: and Mr. and Mrs. C haries Bowenrtnof Rupert. irSons lo Mr. and Mrs. Kcniicnneth Roy. ortd Mr. and Mrs.Irs. -Don Halford, all ol Buriey: a ttillla m s. I»lh of Twin Falls,I, arami daughters to Mr, and Mrs.i. DennisD UNIDOKA UEUORIAL . — — ^ l e r of ISvln l-'illisrandJ Mr. and Mrs, Michael Martinrtlnez of Bm Admitted ____ Velma Nalley andd dCharies Kllngenburg. both off’Ruperirind f Oakley. i ______CT.BE .BENEDICTS ChrtitopherWestofOak Burley ■ Rupertirt-Buhl-Twin Falls Dtimtsxtf-- - AdAdmitted Maxine M illard andnd Ison. Joanne Laum ann. Anthon;any Yonts and l i p M f Nelson King nnd Klolnc KdiUcdiUeman. both of Wendell. H ...... — Ignacio B arandlcai all of Rupert I Daniel Spreler olof Paul; and- | B eautiful Freree Gift Wrappiirting, Too! — i ------— ;;-DllD ls m ls w d '" ...... I ’ I^ ie C h a p fle ld a m d Doris■ts FKakin; both of Jerome, Susan.sn Jc n k s lx»tlaC ooperof Buriey.Hey.

' ■ I Wodnnsda;lay. April 27.19a3 Timos-NowNows. Twin Falls. MahoBrS SwanI Falls coff specaalsesiision agqenda ______Ida BO ISE (UPl) - GovlOV. John Evans finally ruleded Evans supports effortsrts to subordinate Idaho Sisaid, ‘‘I’m nol going'to put Swan Falls on the outTuBKUyttekluola of Induding the Swan Fallalia Pow er Co.’s w ater righlsits at Swan FalU Dam lo ccall." ------iem oa the agenda-of the wates rlgbd pnbion he - make way-for expandedJed-irrigation-and-other— * Evans saki he h b ^ "a s^ ^ la l Sgisiative"study upcoming ipeclal l«gblSblative session, w ater 'd e ^ o p m e n ts ups:upstream on the Snake Poliee kill^usspeet i commlltec on waler issuesa 1later- this y e a r could T b e cfaie{ executivere h a d hinted for several daysya River. produce a compromise in thithe dispute, which pits that be waa leaning awiaway from odding the issue to P WKISER. Idaho - PolioIce shot and Woshingiun1 Countyi Deputy Prc<- 1° The tU te Senate killedd subordinationSl measures I(Idaho Power and its ratepayeayenagainstirrigators | tbellstortopkstobeaie addressed by law m akers in killed a W eiser man Tuesdaday momlna secutor ChuckjckCroUsald. < on two occasions eariier:r thisU month, and Evans and a other upstream users ofsfSnakc £ River water. an e x tra sessloo beginn;Inning May 9. after hc allegedly damageged some of He said four fot officers drove te threatened to order recon:ronsideratlon of the Issue H e said be w anled1 to Iwep the agenda short so The govemer also is backinkinga plan by the slale |his neighlw rs’ property, tlithen fired a Williams' homiwme in east Weiser when during the q>eclal session,m. tbe Legislature coulrkins roso fovoritos now3w ovoilablo at our nursory in bud and blbloom . Kirkwood’s court-appiippolnled at- loved h er•very ve much. I hope wherever 'circumstances beyond aa reasonable ing the case3se should address their toroey. Rolf Kehoe. saidtakl b e would ahe m ay be. she'll forgive me." < doubt. concerns to>theIiegisJature. th »eek a oew trla! beforet apappealing the Newhouseuse shrugged off the statc- Under state law. Judgeges may not "Should yoyou desire to change the ...... Xlrst-degrec-nuatler-JudJudgm enl-re*m ent saylnylng be could not believe the iimpose capital pwi^mentsnt unless th e law. such as making aj£ flrst^O ^^ turned ^ a jury last fall.1. ' man becaurause of the "horrendous. urt.” Junsery ^ - i * 733-8551 1:^ the 22->year-old woman tnin front of his m obile horrlome Feb.-l. 1962. the day < o r a prior record. 4-year>old adopted dauilaughter, but thelrdlvoroirce was granted. "The Intent of the Idahoo U1 g lsialu re jy r ...... V. Mil* South olse the death ISOW y o u know... under sta te law. ‘ mind.” thehe Judge told the defendant. ] penally where we have theU stresses “ Few things have ahockixkedmemore who wasJ Cdescribed as a "chronic and strains arising fromI the11 breakup By United PnPress International - - — than tb e havoc you have/e Ipassed on." chum p” duringdm a prMentence hear-

$t2mniiil o h in druggs seized Hurry, W hlile i l , BOISE (UPI) - Policolice In Idaho Juana growliwlng operations, he said, Supply Las seized narcotics valuedI at more lhan Twelve! ppeople arrested in Boise ists. $1.2 million-daring thehe first three when officeleers found the three kilo- mwiths of 19B3. Departm-tm ent of I.aw g ram s of coned as police confiscated PHlARhlAO that of th e sam e period a yearyi ago. but were opene l44MolnAv*nwc ^^^73>■9771S' nw* South • Dow ntun on th» MoU less lhan lhe all-time rearecord set last cocaine, marijuana. mt i,SD and other I Op«nMon.-FtlFcl. 1:304:30: Sot. 6:30-4. Clo»*d>*d Sunday summer when drag agentsints conducted substances» with s a total street value of air searches for back-cotco u n iry mari- $1,229,520.I. he h< said. ___ CLASSSIFIEDADVEF;rtising ■;...... PPHONE 733-09i » i ______

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p r m s e ^:T€signilation”^WPPSS willssuctoccollect piaymei2nts Monday w as the dead! in«> which u were abandoned In January suppliers ofr piaplants 4 and s. D ENVER ( U P I ) - A coacoalilk>nof26 called lo demand d Durham’s re­ RICHI.ANU. Wash. (UPiP I ) . - T he Midnight M( Washington Public Poweiver- Supply fo r the partidlldpanls lo avoid inlerest v1982. Gary Peteretervoo. WPPSS deputy envlronroenU] grout» Tueruesday said signallon or or removal from officc. Vi I InjunctloQ penalties byy b^inningb to make Ihelr Payments of principal ammd inlerest director of’ pupublic affaln. sakl the regtonal Envlronroenlaltl Protection1 Durham sUr^tlrprised his critics by an- system sj will seek a court I utilities In payments on on billings for January, oon the 30-year bonds wouldj ami ount lo sy ste m 's lawyitwyers_al« were f t a r ^ ______Agency DJreclor Sieveve Durham nouncinghisilisreslgnalionMonday. directing dl nwre lhan 30 u Washington to pay their shiihare of the Fet)ruary andnd Mareh. April paymenls nneariy $7 billion. the legal procprocedure ^ ^ I s h e d by should b e removed from of/office Imme- the regiiigion administered by , debt left by the lerminatkitk>n of two were due Tuesjcsday. The syslem also needs revenue n to Judge (^lemaijnan to get money out of dlately. Instead of wailinlling for his Durham Inclncludes Colorado. Wyom- ® nuclear power projects. ExcltxkxlI flfrom tbe system’s de- settle s accounts wllh contraractors and the escrow acaccounts. reslgnalion lo take effect JuJ “^ 2 5 . ing. Utah., Montana.^ North Dakola II utilities in Oregon. 5 In Durham, In a lerse sUtlUliment re- and Soulh Oa WPPSS spokesm an Jirtii)hn Britton m and are ll t Dakota. 1 in Wyoming. Those leased by bis office, resposponded: “It .. „ said Tuesday law yers wotiwild subm it Idaho and I BUILDINING A FUTURE FOR YOURR CHILD.Cl m an said Durham should ff ve been blocked by courts w)v. R ichahard D. l..amm earlier said “ There a re anolher 40 uti dholders who bought $2.25 “Durham and his appolnwintees have Durham's resignationre: was good news we aren’t aware of makinglg paym ents Dnnon worthth of Ixjnds Issued lo fl- lAay 2nd | hampered agency personmtnnel In their for Coloradotoandotherwestemstales. t , '* Enroll Me yel." he said, struclion on the projects foo r e ____ efforts to can y out the EPAPAmlsston." "The resigiIlgnatlon of Steve Durham y nance constn I w 8tM uki.~‘'H e has cast a shaiihadow on lhe “ now opens thy_Core______P ______ocdlbUlty of EPA in Denveiiver. In the regionlonal office of lhe EPA ." ■ • Summer Schoch o o l • T bcfflw s ronf»>rence origiriginaiiy was Ijm m said1 MMonday.

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#'r0URfUU5l. 5KVIC6 406 A S T O R £ ^ .|.-.-l;...1...... 6AMBM BiEs...... " KELTS RADIO SH L E Y 6 7 8 - <■ 9 7 a i 1 j BURI 4 loiif7 M oln 124 So. Main m a a / a t t d ■ ■ 10 Moln. C o o d in g ^ , Butl u h l J HAILEY^ I L - ! ^ Jj M p i s n ——“J ^ 330 . . 4 ------' - V . Wodnosdfly,;f. April 27.1983 Tlmes-News.JWS. Twin F all^ldaho B-5 ■' cClosing stock listingi g s B 6 " ■1 ^Market quotations B6-8 1 ___ s i n eg s s _ :------— f M B m I m'. Bank l deal faces chaallenge B8 . l

4)o«VSOia rsp)ast TM 3 0 ^>ets 1reco:^ d " . B 0 1 U N K W. SLUSSCR F rida'day’s previous m ark of 1.196iJO. JO. I tw a s th e 1.061-548 amjnong th e 2.001 issues Iraded.d. would drop. Ak rcrecord number of short sale:les report Ite first-

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I E First Seen:urity se ts divi v i d e n d s #5.7 95.7 9*A i i Z SAI.T LAKE CITYTY - Diredore of First Security Se< Corp. have ■ ■< I aids. !' — declared twodividendi .•M l. - - i S n A 'J,l I'i !■ Z -Spencer P. Eccles.;*. president of the bank holdlnding company, saida ; S quarterly dividend ofof W 2 k cents a share of stockk vwill be paid Ju n e 10 P ■ ' 2 to shareholders of recordrea May 27. A dividend ofif JLJ S i'/^pecshareon i cumulative convertlbltlble preferred Series A stock;k \will be paid July 15 § . M to shareholders of reccecord July I.

snue up, prpfif i t o f f ! =M-Krcver J fe J j i l j ttB L U lU l____ ; -S - -BOBE'CUPl)—~Revenue"decJlned' I Iw rpro3rofits ii^ a srt -for-^ — ■ II Ii t t972 i i' 1973ra 1974 1975975 1976 197777 1978 19791979 1980 1970 1971 » Morrlsoo-KnudsenCo.Co. Inc. during the first quaileirter of 1983. _ S Net Income was ababout $7 million, o r 68 centj•nts per share, while to $479.3 million, com pany offoTfKrfils saia. Incom t ' S Increased ty only $300300.000. while revenue declinedned ab o utll.5 percent S fro m S542.7 million comparedcor witb the first quarterter lasl year. Ti*un> QnpMe; SOWM.. WAcanH PiMumy C«r«r S Cosl-cultlng efforts,rts, Including the elim inationlon of about 380 Jobs L ' “ d u rin g th e p ^ y eIT, a r.! hdped k e ^ profits up ini theUi face of declining ' - revenue, spokesmeniisaid u . ~ M.>r. Shlriey. vicee ppresident for admlnlstratiorJon. said general and 4 “ administrative expenpenses were down S2.5 millkillion. or 16 percent. ; s during tbe first quarteirter. . ‘M i r ai d e ’ ii m p o ]r t a n t t o U .• S . t ; iValmontit rep o rts e a rnn i n g s u p Byb: DONNA M. DAVIS theI destruction of Worldi W ar 11 to a counlry lhal Japan J te nol longer a formidaildable force.” •"' UnltedPress Internationa} 12 million worth of goods on R ather, he said . "Theyf haveha' given us something ■ “ V A U J:Y . Neb. (UPI) (Ul — Valmont Industriesles Inc. reports first Wi 1 ev e ry 24 hours lands-$92 tr U.S. shores.” completelyc new in our jndIndustrial approach'flnd ' • q u a rte r oet eam ingsgs o(< more than SLS million.n. (or 59 cenls a share., [ inlted States should take a "How did Japan accom;jmpllsh this miracle?” he showed a us things we can leariMm - the value of worit. M compared wilh eaminnings of neariy $1.3 m illion orjr 505 cents for the first T0IJ2D0. OhIo-TheUni closercl' look al the "miraclecle" of Industrial growth £asked. "The Japanese arere nott supermen. They sent .. and the strength ofjf workingv and working Z quarterof 190. together." topped million, down fromfro more than $43.8 .J*Japan accomplished afterr 1Worid War II. business ttheir people all over the wotworldtolookforwhatcould t analystar Robert Kaimayer says.sa tbe used to rebuild Japan.n. Tbey1 built a completely Kamayer noted that lhelhe entrance o f Japkhese im S W u S " businesses Into tbe Unitedi SUSteles, such as tbe Honda eculive officer, said “ T here Is probably no couountry In th e worid today rnew technology and theyey have remained In the b •• Robert B. Oaughej h ^ y . Valmont chief exect plant In Marysville whichh wwas officially dedicated E eamings were well1 atabove the $580,000 figure for the fourth quarter ththat Is more important forr ourc fu tu re lhan the new - lforefronteverslnce.” panese also were helped by Monday. P Is "v ery good fortherlheU .S." S last year. JapJ t an .” said K azm ayer. autjulhor of the international Kazmayer said the Japan g. docile'' labor force. “ If they are going to sell their producte in lhe i ' ’ 2 TTw closing of Valmalmont Equipment Co.. annouiounced last year, and bibusiness newsletter “Thingngs lo Watch and Watch a "loyal, hardworking, >te in Korea and Vielnam. United I SUles. then lei'sI hahave them m anufacti^ — low er costs, lower IntiInterest rates, reduced Inventiaitories and excellent For.” ready-mr ade U.S. m arkete Kazm ayer. speaking to th(theRolaryClubofToledo. aand the foresight to protcctx l theirowni markets while them t here."he said. Z results in the Internal■natiooal market w ere m ajoor r contributors< to the ! will be.walchlng lo see ft sasaid Ja p a n Is a t the forefrefront of a n “ emerging eexploiting those of the Unitelited Slates. K azm ayer also said he wil S e ^ n g s Increase, hhe esaid. i the Japanese can Increasease their productivity If he company sold the majorityty iof Its Investmenl In E.East” that will eventually’ vievl w llh th e superpowers Although Japan hasas lately experienced t ” Ufiughertysald.the j - building-manufacturing.pit_plante_here._:'ln som^ _ It Oo. eari ier this month. of the U nlled S tates and thehe Soviet Union for world ddow nturns in productivlt)vlty-and Increases lab o r-t »• Valmont Equipment C cases they have said they the; are gelling better ’orld’s largest m aker of mechichanized center pivot susuprem acy. union agitation ~ s l ^ thaiiia t lhe "Japanese m iracle c • Valm ont Is the w orl productivity from American'can woricers." he said. __ ■*^ tfH gattnn «y«fpfnq flnriand linear Irrigation systems. s^______„ K a z m a y e trecounted.ho.w Is over” — Kazmayer_sajdmici. ’T h at does not mean p

?iC C H hasi stroi n g firs t: cquarter ] ' 2 CHICAGO - Comtommerce Clearing House,S. Inc.. reports net J 2 dediaxites auuto plar ihio " st quarter rose to $14.82 million ntiriOl eamings forthe first q Honda - «*'' T h at is an Increases e fromI $14.08 million In th e! cocomparable period a M ARYSVIUJ5, Ohio (UFUPD — T h e seven miless 1 north of Marysville in away." he added. H e said Homflonda wante lo be ‘‘a g o ^ erofl983roseto$l.G5 - — year ago. Eamings1 perpe share In the 4rst quarter < A m erican H onda M otor Co.0. Inc. p la n s central Ohio,0, A grand opening cereremony was co rp o rate citizen" clti of the'U nlt^ -TJ from $1.56. to produce 600 c a rs a day arand em ploy KlyoshI KaKawoshlma. president of scheduled at the plant Tuesesday. when Slates. He said the plant w as built nou ed to $107.49 million a ^ .Total revenues weR/ere $120.32 million com pared 2.000 people by th e middleofof nexl y e a r Honda Motoror Ltd.. said his company cobipany officiais plannetled to take to relieve5 titrade pressures. bi» ijjyearago. •• at the first Japanese autot> plant{ b uilt Is pleased wlwith the quality of work * Gov. Richard F Celeste, formfoi er Gov. b ecau se oft Honda's He commitment 1^ In the United Stales. performedd ' by the American Jam es A. Ithodes and otherier state and lo catin g wherelere sales are strong. ; ntal p lan s BoiD i s e l i n k Tbe $250 mUUon plant.1. dedicated employees, local officials on a tour offthe t 26-acre 3Continen1 Monday, began productiorlon of four- “We havee beent Increasing produc- facility. The compan;pony has seen Ite U.S. salei BOISE ( U P I)-CContinental o t Airiines will beginJin twice dally service door JU Honda A ccords last NoiMv. 1. tion slowly1 v w ith {piallty always in ' Kawashlma said the de«arningB--and^Uantic-Rkt:kWleTd_Co;U-ln4h*j^rablai nil Pn thnt C88 milHon. or $1.56 a shahare, a year Roderick said Marathon’s profit d^ ' ' K aiser ana otherr direct'Bcrvtcgdi ln d n strte raire rg now paylng'about------^ • the 7th largest, suffered a 141 percent pnxluces the>e bulk1 of Saudi oil. earned eariler. Revenues decrea: ! ri’, 2.45 cente per kUowattratt hour, or jieariy one pennyy moren than the worid decline. Both companiess cited re - $310 million,I. o r 91 cente a share. In th e ' cent to $6.9 billion vs. $7:5 blUkin.bl incom e onI salsaIes^ordomKt&*^*fln^ ; r - r a t e . Arm antrout sal

/"P a irs glitt*ter but they’r’r e w o o d Credit ( card arimesf.preadirng swiftftly D ^ . Fla. (UPl) - A courturt-appolnted curator “ TORT LAUDERDA I t's la te A pril 1963. DoK you know * existing safeguards andI woridngv 00 green useded and the complicatejj’ International Gold Bullion ExtExchange got his first = ^ r o r the embattled InU where your credit cards are new. cost-effective and effifficientways backgroundKl oof ite cards - is lif I's vault and discovered a staclack of glittering bars • look Inside the firm 's’ • Credit-card crimes areue surfflig.." to make cards safer andd more tarn- ■ tro d u cin g anolanother feature to discouij . ed to look lilce gold, — all 0 f wood painted I - withe^inated-loaaa th^i y e a F a l ^ = ^Syhrta—------— perproof ■ agfr^counterftttffellenfcrteprinled-ott:Uiitrr= hing of valuo in lhere.excc|xept-a small addings— —^ 5T*- • “T b ere was nothin topping $200 mUllon. Rou^K i^ y seven )elng consid- b a c k of all1 caicards from now on will t e Uuderdale allomey “ Porter Legislative a c tk n te bel S . machine.” said WlUlimiam F. liconard. a Fori I.J credit cards exist for evBvery single g .M M ered to plug perceived ga](apsin extet- tbe cardboldeirider's num ber — the sam ^ after the company’s assets.ts. “ U ke Old M other , ^ appointed to look aft person (n this natkm —a statisticstl that sH BB ing laws and to clarify somesc of the obe as embosnbossed on the front. TH — — Hubbard’s cupboard.rd.it I was bare." merely hlnte at tbe sizei cof tbe pro- ■ crimes— such as using v^/aiid account n u m b e r vlll will be m achine readable; y president William Alderdlctlice claim ed the vault . g i'x Eariler, company p blem. for the potential forr fifraud, tb eft numbers for'fradulent purpiposes. anyone tryingdng to alter a card will hiive nlllion in precious metals. contained tq) to $2 mill and other mlsdUef locreajBases a s tb e All segm er i The credlt-card companlmiesandlbe tochangethlsthis flipside, too. remedies to .MasterCard:ard recently • announcji ‘LwiongrorvaluaUiablei. J^eonard > w u n g ^ » thelhe7.000i»unddoorof-— - numbern of cards we canyf mounts.R ------now-oxamlnl I ABA will decide w hat rc Mos^ sp ectacu lar anunong the making cham ■ suggest and possibly willII idraft some other changesnges lo reducc counterfeltf fiente of the Industry a re .. credlt-card crim es te tbe sk;ikyrocketlng ing threat. - legislation soon. One goalalls to focus ...Ing. Amonglg 11the safety ilevlcea: l ^ — lilJllllkeS^baiueveraljralem pty coin bags, a box ofofcomputerprintouts < , - ^0 lining - their - practices and "volume of counterfdtlng aodat a lte rin g i b e Americ 1 the attratkib of C ori^ess and eo- holograms.]. In Imprinted on a silver lU ." J! r records a sd promoUoilUoOBl literature. But there waswa no gold, no silver. v an g es to fight the stagger- tbe scope of strip* usingg laserla techznlogy to ^ Tr 'n o m etal of any kind.td, - ...... ccards, lo 1977. industry loelosses due to put together' > forcement agencies od tb counterfeiting bank cai:ards were -study lhe i» } theproblera. duce threekli:^menshMial effecte. m see the vault, said he ' ■ ® >rican Bankers A im ia tk in Leonard, believedid tb'bet( tbe flrat outsider to se calculated at a plcayuoe $66166.000. Since due at the end —— BuU>4he card compananles aren’t silver stripp willw overlap w ith p a r t ^ lhe doubted lhe gilded--- ^ er a task force In 1962 to «rr was not surprised heM foundf no gold. But he sa id he then, the total has-I- s h o t u p Tbe task ) walUn8~t«~lAtroduce~ciui]an 0ei''Sbme the account-int' number^ anyone issue, and ite findings are wooden, blocks weree designeddi to fool investors. ______;______. .a.astrooomlcally:-$3.& mlUkllkn In 1900. .. ^ d e llo e s foi i cards have been found eas]isytotamper tamperswlthrith the number will destM(f indofthtem oath. ------r- n's l a ^ l d e a l e r o f ^-'$i-«5mlUk)nlni9ei.$40rallli . wllh and counterfeit. American the hologramram. Moreover, only ^ . " - p buii'lbn'-^^ han^V - b d i l ^ • the; iiaUOT's lUk)n lin982.' - merchanter"k force Is 'd ra V d n g -u p MasterCard dsUmstefltrli )— Express — althougb-4t bahas reported— company now.has.lbenou equlpment^^ ____ P“t^precious metals, wasvas ordered clooed la st T hursirsday In wake of 30Q- K rluB su f(t)Oi chairm an offor t banks, coosumers^aod lUonlnl9e2; president a t: , few problems with couounterfeltlng produce the holograms; thev arb com plaints APtUawsul/suite filed against the firm sinsince J ^ t . counterfeiting Cl hit I8.S mllUi “ Bays" Jotar Alexainer. Vtea's losses were put at 110(lOmUlion. Ohio. Tbe te i because of'the particulaila r shade of -SeePOPORTER F OQ PageBS v. ------r - ' ' jftbffgnR^randsenlorvlce - t . t : ".a ■- atV B ank One In Q duhibus. task force is-lde^tying

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PiKei «tt nti.. US.L No. I. lei* amsl J u l.w b e a t 3.59^4 3.62^ 3.56 3.62 kuno be tn u i ind >ior*g« eri«rges. % y J u l. c o rn 3.lfr% 3.18'A 3.15 3.18',^ 3. Special 1-Week1 Traiictor Rental * M ay. silv er 12.30 12.35 I a l ' . 12.14 12.330 H esston will p ayy oione-half of your rental ch^harge up to a ntaximum totstotal rental : A pe. gold . 436.00 ’ 440.40 435.00 4 438.80 cost of 12« per HP »ston tractor'rentais; mustst bet> used t J u l. su g a r 8.18 8.23 8.M 8.22 Soli wtiils «r>eil 1.73. b«r1«T soo.Si Allied gram HP per Hour (only on Hess S»,M lsST9. and coin SOO. wilhin 90 days loilcloliowing sale)! J u l. soybeans 6.591'4 6.62 6.55\4 £ 6.61'/, . whgji piices «ie given cuuy brir fRanaen'a. Otner J u n . T re a s u o 'B illsI|S 91.82 91.87 □lain piKes tr« in mr«ge el aeveiai Magtc 1— 91.78 91.86 PiiieyOeaiei quottHonioBUinediweklr. wt ~Jr^torSale QuotationsQ u from Sinclair andKlCo. C ------i/e &_Dewo Days: ' APRiLii.a7iha^8iii I DENVER (UPI) - Baan pn ce* Tveaday: Pinios. 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7 Elwiay dleliv€er s aI firnn ‘n(o’ tor s Its QBs rnelost desireed m openning rounid of NFLL draft ji NEW YORK (U P I)-suStanford All-America John rejected sev eral packagee ofoffers tor Elway. called honors 1 with Chicago lastt siseason. He becomes the d with the opening pick in Elway touched off a record opening-round by San Francisco C^chrh Blil1 Walsh, "the best first f quarterback selected v rhose Steve Bartkowski in quarterback b a rra g e in Tuesday’sTu NFL draft, then college quarterback I’veeveiEverscen." • the t draR since Atlanta cho left the B altim o re ColColls multering “Damn But Elway was hardlirdly the only quality 1975. I After the Colts grabbedd IFJway. the liOS /Vngeles Yankees”. - quarterback available Tuesdlesday. especially as tar os rere concerned. R I a m s used a pick obtainedled from Houston to select In a slrlklog concession)n loI the power of the pass inI lhe five AFC Rast ciubs were terback selections set a E 1 ric Dickerson, the All-Amem erica running back from I professional football, aa precord six quarterbacks The number of quartert ; record for the position In lhe I first round. Three S J outhern Methodists, and1 SeattleS< moved lo help the w ere chosen in th e c ^ i nling g round and. fittingly, six lim es previously - In 1W3.m . 1052 and 1954 - four /\FC’s / worst running atlaciack by taking Penn State I I so chosen. k j

“CSrsets'alunntnni baseball gara m e Ganyon-Spri[> rings-ladies-to mmeet-^ TWIN FAU^ ~ TbT h e College of Southern IdIdaho TWINFAU-S-— The Canyon Springs UdiIdles Golf baseball team will holdlid Ills second annual alunrniI gamegi Association wiil holdlold its next meeting Tuesday a Salurday at Frontier FteField. sUrtingatSp.m. InUieGuMiouse. CSI Coach Jim Walkerker says thal tbe alumni teamimwlll Discussion and1 sign-upssl{ for Uie twilighl leaj‘ague will include playen from airalm o st each of his seven prev!«vlou3 take place. All assoctsociaUon m embers and anybc'body else years as Golden Eaglegle coach, including a fewf fromfi Interested a r e Invitee'Ited to attend. before his arrival here.e. - For more informa-matlon. please call Donna HsHarrlman Among the alumni apiappearing will be catcher DaDanny at'734-M95orNelliel:ie Thomas at 7334429 after 6 p. T ra m m e ll—"the best[t catchercj 1 ever coached." Wa:iValker said — third basemanlan Bobby DePasquale. pilcl )wn T om m y Williams and1 Iveeh a in e . P at Hamillon of I Madison gol[olfers claim crov ~ and Jim Dawson, nowow an assistant coach withlUi Uie P O C A T E U ^ - 'The Madison Bobcats waltalked off ' I J Eagles. w ith te a m honors} loIn Uie annual Gate C ily HiglighSchool ------golf touTTiam entatRitRlvereldeGolftaurseTUesaimy. ------l a i r Je ro m e finishedd inIn a lie for sIxUi wiUi Blackfoifoot while " Gooding racining begins Sunda Mlnico was llUi aat t 360.2 Madison had a four-mc team GOODING-Sundayay Is opening day at Magic VsViley lolal 01325. __ _ Raceway, which featuntu res new and Improved facili .In d iv id u ally , AnthjiUiony Ostroskl of Highland pacedpj tbe ; for specatatorsahd dragrag racers alike...... ' aass A Held withJl a 76 WhUe Uie B m edal pinIn went to ' T be gates will open1 aat t 10 a.m.., with qualifying n leUey a l 76. two ahead of Uiva'sC v; het to be held from 10 a.m.a.n to 2 p.m. and ellminal ■" startin g shortly thereafl•after. Bracket races and proEiro g a s pjjj. cqjCorey Darling placed secorxifid in a " T __ ^ rac« will be cond ucted.e d ______. — lo^-iirivfi cnnteat■at tft idflltt Falls’ Don Varargo. Tbe______• I ’ Among the track's henew featurea are a new conc^ distances were nototmeasured. n rises. « bleachers and expanded feupan launching pad, more I Te«mSMrtii' •1-. cession faclllUes. I.M*dl*«3».a.Poetldirald k tm 1 Slidley m 4. IllshlindmtM. s. Skyline • T ickets a re M for gengeneral admission and $3 fori r ai p i l BJ: t Jwjme wU BiKkIiKUool M ; B. Idaho Kallt HI: 9. JUtfUsby Hi: 10. _ _ _ J f o u ’d b e s ujrpiasedJiaw r jna atm iles-of— il- ^ s i i r p i : ] L J i ' pass: Children under 12112 a re admltled free...... ------... PitawnMSMl.Hlnieosn:13B3; ll'Amertean Filb a a r a BonnetletiUeJn; H. ------; ------M iiM IVallerW l l».S«k SouUi »>«noad aad Deirl.«fce. both mZK------t;elephone e . Gables^is^e-buried^llc S o m e t i m e s ladhrftUIScartu ^Jiundreds.ot - Downtown ruiun goes Saturday JcfwnoiM2i--C«mllurHunt II. MlkeCohbleSl. Marti Cobhleihle 17. Corey tJie h /re right \\iieilere you plan to c r excavate. t w i n F A IX S -M o[or^than r< 200 runners are expe:pecled D«iin«9i. n v p r t h i s a r p a . ,S i Jftll RS. Curt MacKcmle B . Sieve Uarlartandsi. Rob T o avoid di©gging up cos that could' 7 " ' to participate in thehe fifth annual Downtownn Run Mlnleo I3«»- •Tim rjftg I jtartlng from lhe downtownn mi a ll ( j j j Saturday morning, stm iisrupt telephonene service to youd i g o r g r a d e o rus e know ' ^ .

R aces of five (3. Imilles) U e and 10 (6.2 miles) kllomem eters Legion tearam to meet Sundilay fir5rst..T ustdial(tololl-fr^>l-444-24)stfy su rp rises th;i h o u r s . r ; w ill be held. There IsmB Dopre-reglstratkin; all regl:■glitra- ' t w i n P A IJ,S= = 'A-meeting for aU players!rs on the------z— tloirwm*be:a»ductedted-OT'the^^momlng-o(-the-r > -ra»— ^Amerlciurijegkin-Bit-Baseballteam-andHhelrpanarenU-are ------^D€3ef0Fe5«0U -digr^W ^-eom ^04^11 o r o th ers, le t ufo u r b u r i e d - - . ,• beglnhingat9a.m.lntb1 tbe vicinity of the downtownTlTwIn 1 asked to attendI aa m eeting at lh e GII Hutlumberger !42iatleast48h ■ Falls maU fountain. TTh h e entry fee Is S5. All entrntrants resident. 171 Morelaeland Av.. al'4p.m. Sunday. phone cables, an(nd m ark them . 7 D U . n y under 18 yeArs old musnust be signed for by a porei of Manager Jim O'Connor0'' .asked Uiose atlerending to S o m a k e a pphone ] ^ befonour-site^oeat^ iieth erit’s .:;i; guardian. , bring a programa anc nd sponsor list. H esaid Uie upconiing.U] . P r l ^ will be distribuIb u ted to'ail finishers, and awawards jo-game schedulea wlU wi be discussed, for m ajo r excaya!'ation and gradinA t no-cost to yoiingfbra '. for first and second pla<)lace m ales and females in all nge Q'Owuior said anyan; boys who will not attainIn hia 19th ^ 0 ‘ c a te g o r y wrtll also beg]e given. ' birthday annlversarsary a80fAug.lis eligible. fence ix)st, a ^irden or som e laire you dig—w he:ould save r;

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5 Travel trailers 068V ariet•tyloods 'laj rim es-N ew s 090 Pets> a8 p t t su p p lie s ; a6 cCampers & shells 092Auctic,lo „ s . J U7 fMotor . homes iheioMisHiedlindex 8 Utility trailers ■ •■E T i g e r A d s O fM r tK tendM l Ihru i 0 Faiarmors’ market 9 Automotlvfl noblle homes 095Fertili A p r i l 0 Announcem a ta te soii__ __iaTAlAuloMfYlce______30,19831 em ents a Real ea tt .buslnewreniai -ogjFafm'it i s e e d 132 ^ OSQCondomkilinkiiumslorrent 097Hay o 2 Auto pans 8> accessories ooiFiofWfl 029 Open houses , grain & le ed 1333 Autosa wanted loruny*i»rod»oron*w.*k oeiOtfagerenrentals 098 Farmsn s for re n i ^34 a ! ■; “002Loat4found 030 Homes for sal 0S3 Wanted lor 4 Autos lor rent to rent 099Pastuitu re s for ren t ^3 5S 0 C ’ ^iesA Supplies H th* lum *•»«■» **» • !- OO3Announcem0iH8Its OJiOuKf-townhn homes 065 Tourist and trailer rental lo o u v e s t ng fhrt w#*k - v»* will 004 Special notlc«a istock w an ted 139J Heavy equipmeni a 032Buht^llerhof h o m e sp ac e 101 Anima ; : DOS Memorial nollcesces 033 Klmberly-Hsnr " n h . m „ TialbreedIng ^4qt() Trucks 006 Personals 034 Jerom e home . 102Caitle 1411 VansVl W* will II7U N 0; YOU« f f l M e r c h:n a a n d i 8 e i04 H orse 030 Resl e su te w : 1 «2 f Import n sports cars KtYl 037 Farms & randnches 067 Mlac. forirsa sa ie 105 H orsese e q u ip m e n i t46B4-wheeidrives 4- lers 106Swine I ^ S e le c te d oHo ffe rs 038 Acreage & lotslot 068 Computers 148AJ9 Antique autos 039 Business proijropeny 069 Cameralequipment eqt 108Sheepep 1499 AlA utos-A M C ,,Vboy llOPoultrItryi rabbits ^jjAi 007Jobsoflnterestst 040 Cemetery lottlots OTOVi/entedlot 2 Autos — Buick ^ 043 Vacation proproperty 071 Shoes andindcloihing i allon )54Ai4 A utos—Cadillac 008 Sales people , j ^ 113 Farmns& s ranch supplies ^sqa - -000 Employment ageilaencies 044Condominlurrlums for sale 072 Antiques 8 Autos-Chrysler n Im plem ents 15s Ai OlOProfMaJonalservlervlces 045 Mobile home:nes lor sale 074 MusicalHnstrumenis Ina B Autos-Chevrolet n work w an ted igoAi 015 BabysK ers 076 Office equljqulpm ent 115 Farm v 0 Autos —Dodge ,TVa 4 ste re o s • 2Aufoe—Ford...... I r, OfSSItuaMnswanlecnled f g n 077 Radios, TV 182A I. OTB Furniture,,acn.... 8 Q p„ 8 Aulos —Lincoln-Mercury ;• • oi7Buslnfssopponi-ortuniiies U R entals lecreatlonal JSSa OIBIncomepropertyirty 079 Appliance! 8 Autos-Oldsmobile . ' 020 Money to loan1 050 Furnishedm he o u se s 060 H eating3 &i & aircond. 120Aviatiiation 172A2 Autos — Pontiac ' 021 Mof>ey wanledd 051 Unfurnisheded ho u se s 0S2 Buildingg mmaterials 121 BoatsIts A m a rin e Item s 1733Autos A — Plymoulh >rtinggoods 174)^4^103—Other ...... C23lnvestfflBnt____ 052Fum.apts.4i.&dupleies 0630aragesalisales 122Sporti , “ ■ 025 Instruction 054 Unfurn. apts,3ts,& duplexes 066 Firew oodo d ...... --1 2 3 S M inIngequlpment { 175A5 Auto dealers . r 02eMu8lclessonss 050 Rooms lorrreni re 087Plants4triitrees . 124Snow>wvehlcl6s 340B0 B usiness directory r 3 3 " 0 9 33 1 '

I f lOO-Hontes For Sale LEGAL NOTICE C»-ImHI=oi«I 02-LottiFoued . ^ttM-SpcUNottcflt OOfr-Poraonala ______007-Jot»o(lftterMt OIZ-BuHnraOpptyt. 030-Ho Wholesale, sacrillce U.500u tub. large garage, well land-^ NEARLY NEW 3 bdrm, 2 bath • dlepoaltlon after 080( ^ Call 73W800 alter 8pm. special ol >4 a m a n icu re .^ will en/oy the benefits ol cash, Includes fixtures., 5- home. Fenced in back yird, — 7fh St. E. 733-4481. : being a Royal Americanin BuHoing available. For In- sprinkler syslem. covered i ; May 11, 1983 by IMI S5ffi5Sri«SS5«SIpm ------— * - FREE. I will provide & pre- -Freight. Inc.. ^ So fAMMY KINCAIO and>d pare a dinner party for you A^ AasocUte. Call 543-4648. lormatton call 9344320 or' BY OWNER nice 5 year Old 3 patio. $57.000.73*A510eves- ' r^WlJ Ave. Weat. TwIir ^ ri — KELLY RUST Invile Irlends A8 your guesis In your home lo0 The Department of HealthIh ______bdrm lamlly home w/extra'• NEARLY NEW 2 bdrm I :>«(l#.lD.FrelfihlblllNoNo. ^ F m ale blwli.xk. 8CULFTURED KAftS" by patrons lo SAear OelUni foror dem onstrate my product AA and Welfare is now accepl-ll- WANTEO; Retail or . duplex.1i;i% loan. $75,000. tons brown iwfiitertyw.-—------. n«n«a at Shear Dellghi 3253» all your hair fleeds. J» TihIh give you a nice gilt. No0 ing bida— lor lanitorlalal wholesale bus to buy In TF!; a OWNia ReducedId 7 if a t 0 evenings.______•'llM lOTTW . f t carton: Jf A 7th St. E. 7334481. :e area. Must be only source of CofH 2.1 Fatnil* Springer, liver & _ S». E. 733-4481.______selling In your home. For>r services (or th e ir. office ' $10,000, 5 acres Canyon NE£DATAXBREAKIThls2 I .CPiMtIc containers. Con ’ located at 128 North Adams.s. Income, No bara or cafes, '! signee; Skaggs Co.C o., while, 18monm*. _ ^ f h e Relationship Cenier.If. Info call Jenny 837-«33. ' I' Edge, Meandow - Point.'I- unit home, fully furnished 3. 1 fen\*le. Srwrtmlr X. 004-SpecialNoticet ' Private. conlidenllal Jerom e. Idaho. Foror Send all info lo Box N-48,'■ Beautiful view. Serene A -.-Burley, to HOTLINE ' «p«teilleatloni • nlwiia rna. n------^ o/»T*meBNew3.Be«54a. ■■■■ a can provide tha answer. Low Watkiwhlte.Tmomh* , ^ :— peai«TUrwilli.m tsiJei u a dl» e "- '0oon.—owner—will., cany------I ' PUBUSH: Wednesday t^ J ___ DO YOU ^_EBOBl£M 32_ 11— ------7 » e i a ------tact Gayle Hacking. Ac- g y * 4, 1 m ile Coclier. jwH. i ‘ lO— mtPTOticijang^ __ A P/oblem is o o lj proBiem__ A carry balance lo qualified>d $32,500. Call Vem atOoehier ; -A pfi[^ ?nd.M ax4.1 ^ — counting Technician at .479 _ — buyer^$40.000or,buySfrfor” AHooey.-ReaHon7JM822 when Shared. Meniji Hetlih Polk. Twin Falls, or 734-4000.™ ------WARNINGI------_ _ n ^ % m * le #p«ye: BYOWNER *.3 324-72ai.aYr9e«0. _ THE FAMILY of Ron StubbsM KTTS/Successlul typed byly May 4,1983.______NEW HOMES TO BE BUILT vestigate every phase otlt S bdrm, 3 balh. 3 fireplaces.S. by Langford A Son Const, jQ Innoiince^^ DON'T TOUCH thoseose would like to eipiess aa legal secrelary. Bankruptcy, in ts y> WANTED: Corporate Ac-c- investment opportunities,1. hot lub room. 2 blocks Iromm Inleresiaslow as drapesi Lei Vogue Drapery«ry sincere thank you lo all ourur Divorce. Will. W 0 8 7 2 ^ hrs} countant. Eip. Ref. req.q- especially those Irom out ofif High School. 7 W m . : r “ XMEAflS CROSSBREDD Cleaners do It all. We tikeake friends for Ihe llowers. lood. ig Send replies lo Box M ^ . <3- LADIES- do somelhing «• atate or ollered by a person" BY0WNER:4bdrm.1V^bathr. 4% We hive moved to the ne*new them down, clean & ro-hanging cards, and moral support we*'S special lor yourself. Hive a c/onmesNews,BoxS48. . doing business out of a , to eligible buyers. Call ______•nimal ftheller, useentranoutce them. For aervice In Twinwin received during our lime of Brick home, large lot. 423-4441 for Information, of jusMor-pleasure adult homele '■ local motel or bolel. „ finished bsmnl. Awtooth , “)• Falli 10 Buhl 5 4 « ^ _____ sorrow. II Is a real comfort^is party. Call Denlseai 734-9618L8 o o s -s a le s People We suggest you consult »- NEWLY REMODELED Older • IMarjorti’* Flowers for l«si; .Qur know Ron - had so many " School. $52,500. Call now- QENTLEMEN: Enhance your LAWSHOP don't wall. 73*<05B. home. 3^4 bdrms .f olfice on Dm licenses miy now' bt professional Image rightn lo i special friends: Elaine Craigz FULL TIME sales poslllon."• Ihe Better*Business Bureau. - comer lol. Shown by ap- — p h a s e d et the City Wtte'•ter y,ry end of your lingerQ ., & Guy Siubbs. The Slubbsb j Uncontesied divorces. $75.5. male or lemals. commission Idaho Consumer Affilrs or: BY OWNER: Nice 2 bdrm nl- Bankruptcy and corporation,n. + benelits. Call lor In- Call Good- ^ c e effective 1 ^ 1 :,^ ^ _ --tlp « . For.a-cofflpleta.manl-K i Family. Ruby Shllllio 4 fami- _ a s k for a Iree pamphlet anda home. $27,000, 10% down. ------;i»-Ui»ttFoiin(l no, ■ ly. Mf. S Mrs: Perry Cot-ot.- I80.-W ils.-U C .- eio.-Mallill - terview appointment. Cain’e “ - - 10\ - mierest on- balance;— , information from the~ *' NICE3bdrmhomeon1acre. “ i f ^ a m i famliy, order available. Call 338-8- Home FumlaMngs. 733-7111.1- . Attorney Qeneral'a Con- Will carry paDer'73<-2211. D” 0732. Boise.______SALES MANAGERS ' s u m e r; . Cl£AN2bdrm homelngood^ F uture, corrals, very nice '------W - ^ o H n t K W I ------BARTEREXCHANGE— I. town. Owner will carry wllh German Shorthilr. mail ■ MORMONISM house.'Boise. Idaho 83720. Jl, Ited 324.7813 or 32*«22 sllar, ' $75,000 PLUS Phone 334-2100. $5000 down. $35,500. Call Pat *1 Whal do you know iboul Ihe It- OPEN HOUSE Iled. ■ Mormon Church? 734-2413. Can you ' hire? irain? Established Supper Club A ctti4»4iBa/m4iai.___ _ 1 motlvale A.majiaga? Mem-'''' ResUurant In downtown Tuesdiy-Frlday, 4-epm. 3 LUxirroiwiwAVtw or 67W103 lor a recorded tw rshlp sails lor OM. Your - bdrm. 2 baths, double LOST male Boxer In vtelnllt new measaoe weekly. 5 Buhl, Including liquor .':T;Ooby.fefflile, brown., commftslon $250, We pro­^ license and all equipment. oarage, located In Villa Vliti . ol Blue Lakei M il Famll TMEFAMILYOF , - ‘. i^ p in le l. tnala. bUck vide all training in Calir *' al Also Includes a commercial Subdi^ilon. Ask for Randy " * net.Rewtrd.T^-aM. s __ DISTRICT SAIALES MANAGER MERLE WOLVERTON our expanse. Call Mr. Blike. ^ • t It Western Realty 733-2386. ___ OT------t 0 8T-on'"the~tomeT-< ------” w ishes 'lo 'thank"ihe 'many~ 1 — . t22S,000. Munroe Robtrta 5,*'* Th* Tlm*».N*wi Circ«lp«ct*d lo b e in ih*• llifld d e c o n ild e ra b l* pori of n BABYSITTINQ 7 diya a Opportunity A tax sheiler. 19 Btaek laeepuppy>/biaclt< 0 Selected offers week. Overnlghtersirs unit Apartment Building.>. U4.900. Must ssllell 110,000, 5, A th* day »o w * eblolnn o(ochlavobi* increoiet In d r. » welcome, hot lunches, I- imm edlsltyio make sn of- brown body, curted tall < ixcalleni eom pentotlon, voco* IS. pood return, larms negotla- white Oft chest. Wearingf^Tan Ta eolation. W* olfer *xce snacks A loll ol TLC. Funun 6le.67»-84a»,______far. 9IIV. tion. heolth a n d Ilf* iniuIniuronce end Ih* opporlunily AMERICAN eeilartralleoihrttieacoliu . 007-^laollnlirMl activities lor all ages. Newer 4-piex A 2 loll, zonfd ifinle lor odvaneem enl. Stndnd rratum*, r*l*r*nc*t. iolory - Steady, rsaaonable, ind ra- tas requirem enlt end dotidot* available to Gary I. L** R 4 , near MV KoaplUl. exc= HAMLEH REALTY It;Lab, mala, black. 5SSn cffA & fia. > liable, Call Colleen 73a7l8,L lnvestmentN74m jOOJi, N*lion. P.O. Bex S48,I, Tv.Twin Falli. Idaho. 63301. S5Sir?Ji,..l5SS Babyaitling in my home,le, (Acre$$ from Court Hou$t) r ' M HcunStorpmenly-- A exp wlin children lo work in, 8 ' very reliable, reaaonable?;jl— 020-MoMyToLoin------______iiu^MoiiavJtnu£isa»x'------— TtimrM rtBo martsn. CaCall- ...... - ...... - - damonstrstlng -educational“ I r i l . , , - d . » , onl). 71M M 0' M '” ' Doug Vollmer, Broker toySv Flexible houra.. Con* M2I4 u ia 4234311. ■s, s • " ! _____ ' - ^ AidaStrong...... 7 3 3 ^ ,L 'to l ...... TJM W eita 'ta c t Chrlitine Smith, 3489 CASH S MaryAkkerman . .. 734-3882 _ Frontier .Wav. Bolie, IDIQ Dependable experienced 8S W . i l . ^ babyaltter. IS a day. Flexible au ^ ' ■ ( ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■t a m m m m m m m m m! ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 83704 o r c a ll3 ? ^ 2 . bdrms, lovely new chateau hrs.w /lunch, MM531, - . kitchen with Jenn-aire ' AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS4 QRANDMOTHER Will caraira LOANS ARRANQED to IkI. range. Low maintenaca H i mt l ' S M Y I for infant, hire rsllible ref-ef- nance Commarclal PropertyV c eA r exterior wllh attrsciivs A TECH SCHOOL ,4 home- Vi bath olf master I QRADUATES WANTEO arencea. 73^7826.______or Equipment Leasing. tSOOO10 shike roof. Double gsrsge A I wo to t i million. Quick reply.f. large bsmt. Call Jeannena bdrm A double car garage ■ ■ ■ Excellent opportunity fer a MARY'S DAY CARE. Two t7 wllh electric door openerl . JU A S flIP IIP AD I qualified mechinlc or voca*:a- openings, lull time childrens! " ss&??s4ssii: ’’ New carpeil convenlenl NE - — tlon-Jachool-graduala-Tha.tu ___ w a n te c J 3 If* Lovely t h a v e c h eck ed ih a CiasslfiaIfied Ad dpflornpannrmyTHp i i e d r ------—J-• .» ■ : I Ik I m echanlc-m uit-be able to home, oroinlted letlvmar jpffiileHifuy'aTW Dffili ------perform brake, lrent*endnd dally. ^ l polty train,r ™ n s s s a ® s r ““ ^' DncnMiMTwaBUYEiai Shiney Cerlello, Broker, " i* T — ------' alignment and pina re-re- Heallhy meila. Loving A In-in- impreaslve Is the word l to l Century 21, Riverside Really ■ placement, lune-up.ip. dividual C M , For plicemenianl The equity In your home can.n describe this beautiful brick 878^31 of 67M020 for an k nd Mary Lou 73M012. - ih home, .trom iu appealing . ■ -elecirlcair "emuat and b e turneo Into c u h through ire ~ AD0t.t0 aeel ...... ■ shock work prollclenlly. The Tn a fast Home Owneri Loan,n exterior to Its feature iihTtiieditow a s ha NEEDED - Lovlflg person at packed Inlerior. 4 large " mechanic is alio able '0 lo to care lor ilx-yeir old gin fromTriniamerlca Fininciil Sv Senricaa. Your_money canin . b ^ s , 4 h batha, hugs an-Inl SPRlNQtKTO ACTION I dlaoneae problems wllh inyny^jyBry_aalurtfiy._alI-.day, llh— Wlth..ltUa..caiy_bungalnw.— ^— J — c r^ S ie''- sy»l«ma7-rhe e> :. . b e used to conioiidita DIIIit:i._ j er u inment llvlng-room-wllhrr ha Prater your home. Refer* »- fireplace, formal diningno ■ Largi“ nirdan araa, 'juat'' ■ mechanic should compleieija enceSjdoodPj^jmg^; buy "big llckel" Items, re- modeling, pul into Inven-I- room, spacloua (amlly room willing to be planted. Fnjll - o — th e s e tsaks within allowable m I W treea A fenced yard. $ 2 8 ^ . 1flat rate time, alio perform menli...you dKide, Doeii a _ with fireplace. Stunning new \Z------SABAUMdYRBALTV------I ~ e irra ln o (''ie n f ic e iin d main-'S— g1»-Sttuitk>niWifit«l-::,' “ not diaiutb""your~nrai'sl ■'kltchan"wtttralt"tniill*in sp- □ t—c SUURCASHRATES-s■ fit. mortgage. To u a how much;h pliances A china, den wllhllh 73MS2t [.H.T.ADS tenance duties and ill addi-dl' PAINTINQ A YARD woric. ITEMS UNDEIl 1*1 ihown her* apoly to I | tlonal duties BMignedbv thehe Completa Spring Cleanup.jp. you can borrow, call; wel bar. large covered pallo, ioroni**d R*iultt ana oth*r B > m anager. Where required.Id, Pa nt ho u ie i, fencei, etc, beautifully iandscappwJ SUKRB VIEW; N orthm t « ’W ~7iiiR/inj n e RESULTS! & ■ licensed cr stale certified.•d. W ll do a oood lob. 733^898.3^^' In TWtn Falla...... 73M044H ^ard wllh timed ug sprlnkl-kl- location on Hankins Road, B this n-commorclal adi. Th*ie I re.- bedrooma. 3 batha. formal- ; ADVERTISEBAJ AT *«.N*wi T l« r o « * n ,Qtat•I or* *tlimot*d on on ■ Modern ssrvlce center with ± In Jerome...... "'1 ROTOTIUINQ. Call Arnold InRwert...... 43M787J7 E"xMnent'"tow*m” reit,*7kfl- dining room! family room, «*d lUfulti or your avorooirog* ol a v<«rds per Iln*. * th e latest equipment. Muil{»' Meln73W7W. ______URATE,.. have own personil lools. nancing available. 1199,000.90. den, fireplace, vaultk ; r SPECIAL LOW I (funded. H*r*'§ how II Finollol rel* i It determ ined Irom ■ | ai Seeking poililon i i liv»-(n ■ Forlurtnerlnfocali celUngi, open (loor plan for Apply al K-mart Personnel . worliii. 1*1I typ*typ vAlch moy b e willed to . ,e house keeper for Qertatrle:rlc ...... antertalplng; large 142 x 286 a u M > r u I office. 22SS Addison Ave.’ - JackorCarlettaCox ■ATS... .AdmoitlHtb«i*lupfor7dayt. litpoyipoym*nt. ”■ B East; Twin Falls. Equal Op-^ lady. Twin, Wendell,3Hl a R e a l e s t a t e Gem State Realty. lot, landicaped, sprinklers. coihw llhoIhordar I Dortunltvemployer. ^ Jerom e. Qooding, Buhl - areas. 536-2083. ■ i_ 7340400 i Pony Adi Onl, ES 1 2.3 4.7 I *6.0( *Prlvot*Por ■ AVON Orhome(eYes)73M0e0. ASSOCIATE. i WE DO HOUSECIEANINQ. r - - fo r loch AddHlW IdHtonclxxi only on lt*m *O i for H .roood I ^ 5.S5I 6.75m rro ■I ------ToBuyorSeii. . windows, yinl work on Sal-IS: (O t-Hofim FoM ' 5 TOP OFFICS location on >'■ lIn«Adh to eeli their nice brick home^ terma.S4l.ooo. ' (nonalwe«Vlr**ol 6 10.00 1C 14 75 1675 | Armvffe8e>ve.Cill733-2671.n .Tractor mounted llHer, •d ad- - (inlshed bsmi, garage. Muit»' throughout. There’e 2450 sl lq . . ?3M P8 xc*«d $1,000.' ch« re * o3rr*fundyourmon*yl rr y 4« ies. s e e to a p p re c ^ su m a b le VERY CHOICE CORNER ______• which da«t not >i«e» 11.25 1675 21 lo ■ I — 6XP-mllker-wanl*d-J-y*at j u a l^ f l y tn MO Inches. !«___ lloIJWoaireajirlllLtbdiiM.- _ Tho pficv uf oucii rsiujns^teWTjp-Bj— ■ . 2H batha. den, lamliy room,iT^HETonarifflrw ------>H*lund«m. ^ .1 oppoor In >ha ad. No 1 3 :2 5 2 0 :o6 2 4 7 5 ,_ current milking, Ref. .m full bsmt,'3 bfr, ete. Rocky . No r*lund* If od. r*n*wdootly. ______fifltuh*a<■ a d e n d i.______L__ __ 1-1475-122.00-1-27.25-^- 1^ m j754,Tlm73M530. II- Iireplace wllh Insert lor lowow Mt.ReiItv'sV.E.73MB30. ■ — FULL-TIME-pcslHon-ivalia' ------heaUng bills'. Beautiful ySrd.~ ■ ble In small meal processing '4 BDRM,'3 car oarage, 3 ’ IMMACUUTE 3 Bedroom. 3 RV parking A lols morel acres, corrals. shop. I firm. Must apply In personIss 017-Bu8lMM0pptya. . Bnanclng available. Call us ■ 135 W est Ave-A. Wendell. — . yr home 2 baths, fireplace, “» $120.000. Call 7SA602. ies dbl garage sprinklingIQ nowloriurtherdetalis, i ^ j t U P THIS COUPUPONTODAY |:_HlRlNQ-expetlanced-trouL -HAUMMI ?JibrSi?i'w S?r;5K la^^im-— ByB lom .Tpft'one'is'Sharprpizi^lK lrarCariBttaCoxrz ■ boners. MaaicSpmigrtncT bilious people, no'rlsk. ap- ^ m im e n t. urith 30x34 ahop,cloae______iI Haoerman. ib7.8f81. IP- jlM ic ’ddiDiw.Korcir Gem 3tate Realty E.F. Johnson plani, $49,000. ry. will 734-3068, Main West Re- Consider 14 wide mobile ]|*I quoted apply to Want.Adi |I | Mechank:a Wanted. S1500M. K 'ss'uf. dw rnsai »• 73W400 . I J'_ Nam**, oddroiianduid t»l*phon* numb«r« ihould b*• counltdci 01 port ot your ad. Rol*i «s3, a l t v 7 3 4 ^ . - -• Or ttome (eves) 733-2060. h o j^ ln lra de.734-7090.-___ linimum. Norvcommorclal rat**bnl^only. I■ bonus in some skills. *4000OOO T^ (Inkmoy blur) u iln g on* ipocpocaloreaehword. ^ H ■ days a woek. Family Physl-ysi- ______(F iS ur.4'• 4W ordiP *>lin*) . _ c lans Clinic. 2311 Park Ave. ■ f aI #11. Burley. ID S3316. 67»- 017-awinMOpptyi, jnz-Bmlniiibpptyi. "AMIPIM" ------m m . ______• l040K).ft. 1■ PERSON needed lo help PRICE *3bedroomi ■ with housework A children « I batht r « ------^------s % ■ In exchange lor room A DIALIRS *49,550 • rang* ------' I■ t>oard A small salary. Call^11 • dlihwaii>*r ■ colleen 73*N«wi<»vM,TwlnF,m,M«t»C4- al estate-i-Farmers*i* market 0330-096

------' hI— . — ^— - 0»-euilMMPreptrty~ 0«-UobNltoaiM c OG2-ftffn.ApL&Oup.' IOM-(lnlum.«(tt. i9 K - n n e m M M C T -W ^ T o B u » ____ «O O -Q a n g iM H A D u p lem BUYING A ' SELUNQ all - 1877 30* KIT 540; Slereo; Wine NI _ J3 « « 7 .______^ 5x7 hutch, Duncan Phyfe 4 m ______tack: Relrlfl. $125. 7 3 4 ^ : Ubie w/5 chaira 4 4 leavea. Bidg on 2 Cornmerclai lots 1962 ^ SAHARA 14x70 JEROWe . nice t bdrm. an ultl * tl BUYING: E*- ^rhing In gold JK •I ^ 1 Insulated & heated, 2 miles p FOR ».-.OTH£R Sd*Y 4ioies 5 9x12 Anglo P "slan Rgg by Expar>do.nothlngdcwn.CaU .-i him_*l7L^depoilL-224-_j_1-B0RU-0UPLEX, ground F< 4 silver, Klano Coin Oailer- ^ w est on Addison. Call Jarryj. Jackson. Real EsUle 8183.324-7204,32^3301. ! level. | Newly decorated, diamond dl wwidding band, ” Whlttali w /if.c« rug. Oak . . . M i dridreasina UL.4 w/mTrrof 4 Vaughn . Humherya oH. Unlimited. (j 324-7518 or 324- JUST , AVAIUBLE- 1 bdrm. Stove ! 4 relr^ lum. $165. app. a| at $1)30. Diamond , cluaier ring, app. at $4500 CASH PAIO tor non working atool, no dak 5 drawer chest. , 7344879 or rts . 324-7121. s ______I Urge dining & kllchtn. close 734-7290 ^ or 73»« 05. cl <■ Marketing AssocUtes. Real- Make oiler. 73W136-Mike. retog ' 4 Ireezers, Also Maple Ma dresssing table 19&2 28x56 3 bdrm. 2 balh. to I college, $185 per monitt * 1 \ BDRM partially (urn. all util ^ aervfeeavaiUble. 324-2326. , w/round «/i mirror. 3 NicS^ac ' " 1 ------Like L new. Paid U7.500, Selt utititiea. < dali belore 5 7U- except « elec. .175 4 dep, FOSTORIA F< Chrysitl Make a ' 94560faner573>W5. ; nice Mother’s Day giit. NEEDED; J 18" btcycle. Call Ufitables. Singer sewing - 1250 sq It. repair shop on 2 lor |( MO.OOO. 5364666. I 383V) 4th Ave. E. T.F. 734- n machine In Moor .caHnet lots, overhead eprinhier- « 6044 oays or 734-7339 eve 7r. » -3576.______i : ___ 186-2068 4 anytimo but aher- ma .24x42, m 2 bdrms. i~ ~\ r w n j ,______w/alUCh. 2 floor U ^pa. ayaiem, located at 448 baths, ! spacious aiiang^- i flOO STUDIO. Stove 4 GETTING G MARRIED! Musl [ maple table lamp, ared sfwsftoneW .TF. 487-2183. ® Wanled axerclie biiie. ad- msnt. W esiinghouse heat . J73MM0, ;______06a5 after 5-JO Maple ^ double bed, qijaen on rail, sprinkled, fenced, sollener, » kitchen with sppit- 2- bdrm duplex on EasiUnd, ■ sB rush guard. Ills early 70‘s < bed, day bed/couch, aeveral 8ABAU*R0YRE73>4321 ances. « washer, dryer, 12x12 $119 j per monlh. w utilities. lull siie pickup $50. Oarlnet WANTED \ TO BUY: Night boxes ^ stained gUss. * {>186. 2 bdrm. 1 balh. Relrig Crawlera. Call 734.4944. ^ eox128’ ComnercU! bMg. ' aitachod, a InauUled shop. CalttUn ( 734-2737.______( 4 stove, carpet, drapes. for “ Realistic lurnubie w/2 ( Many HouathoU w/20' side wsiu on 1-3 sulo. s sprlnkilnQ system. , oarage. 248 5rd Ave. N. speakers >. $50.734-871 8 .___ WE \ BUY NightCriwlers, tumuMnga: fur incl. cheat d e ep ' SMALL 1 BDRM furnished I Open 7 days a week. 517 4lh rre acres.-inslde-TFcltyltrrYtts, -LLafvjeifi.TP^. Apl. ; all Utuillea excepl elec- •Cvane Proewty Manao*- KARRIS H 150 Deluxe Mobile I freezer ACA-Coloftrak •19'^- - - Large drs. ollices i scale, 24x70 2 FLEETWOOD. 3 Bdrm. irklty | 4 heat. $145 4 $50 ■ti>efrt.734-14&r______tl telephone. 7 channels Ajrr < E_ajyeronw_324-lUl. wiremote.wl Kenmore waaher Also 1 sere across street, 2 bath. Must se e to apprecl- , c om plele. 4234377atier 8. ^WHELL ; Doily type’ltatier 4 4 dryer. Puneer atereo IP deposit. Call 733-2973 ______I2 bdrm. 1 bath. $250 mo. 1 yr Rooky I M v A ^ iA0, 7B>-- ate.t Call 734-8681.______, lease. $250 oleaningf secure IBM li electronic typewrmer for I iowii>0 'lront wheel d>rre system. sy: w/Jenninga Re­ 1406. AiHeib 733-^40 eve 3 STUDIO APT. lum. $90 + ' search ipkrs. contractor 3 BDRM. 2ba. 1981 Broad- ;dap. 73*052.______' tv0eD .734-4549aller5.______75,r >900. 733-1224.______1 small car. 733-2266 alter 5. sa more. 14x70. lowdn, assume , ------wtiwheelbarrow, proleastonal W EU LOCATED, large lurn. 2 BORM brick duplex JONES J U-PiCK FARM has ■ llnlsh Iln aanders 4 rogter. ______OO-Viatton Property loan, !1 r4 .7 ?1 9 .324-3181.____ ] lor sale bedding pUnls. 1 bdrm apt wfbath or shower, < aparlmenl. central air. Ii misc. tools. stove, relng. 4 csrpets. $225 strawberry s . I plants 4 073-Anttque s mi ’Go a h e a d .CUo d y ,5QUUlOTir IT RI5HTW rilSEYE'" 4I private entrance. No p e ls/ * A lull household ol goodies OU-Condomlnluma monlh $100 dep. Realtor W V ashington lU ie irult trees, COLUMBUGRAPH-Windupr 1 , F«8AT48UH; 7 & L ______! ! owned. 733j562, ______324-3490 3 alter 4:30pm ._____ 5 .1 bedroom 4 also Studio apt. ; TIME SHARE Island Park I 2 BDRM Duplex lor rent. LAWN L MOWERS 0 /e ^ u le d Exc!wiQ^"f^'»n.^732^ ! : Condo. Mid Sept. week B8 Rentals |In Twin Falls, ulililies paid, • cn-Ftnns&Rinctm . 42347W.______'dishwasher, siove, oange. 4 used, with trade. Repairs. POXt PRINTS, old Roievllle, Sale Sa at SM WAREHOiJSES ioS^-HomuForSaia - available. Make Olor. 734- ! carpeted, water Pd. Nopets. 324-6457 3 ______] 11 ^ t s . Complele wlih Si- ! >l0-$89. Treadle. $200. »11.MAvtW.4BUk*JBL)n 3679after6,______nice. $280 dep. 8 2 m ft, MEAT », Cases, collin case. Oawfooi < UbIe. $375. bta*aS.oiAddUooW.^..m WANT A NEW HOME? l ^ r -. inoo HEAD CoiTRanch with Oa^-FwnWMd Houses ble 1 TV. weekly $35-$50.1201 'est below 1 0 \. CallI over 1B.OOO deeded acresI 2BDRM.1W baih. fireplace, MmberlvRd.7to<2>4 >240. 2 bdrm. 1 Ulh. ALL barbeque b cooker, cash reg- B I ookcases. >400. Other oak Lanolord & Son Consi. lorr plus B.L.M. lores! t SUle, S38.000. Assumable loan. CLEAN ( 2 BDRM Mobile i UTILITIES PAIO. 305 4th Sl. Isler. l! electronic meal acaie. rurnllure I Call 324-3976. - ) 734-5760 7-IOam; 7 9 Weed- | t1 « /t l4 1 Soackius 1 bdrm Inlo. 4234441,______land lor a toUl ol II.SOO Home, carpeting, drapes. ' N. Evtna Property Manao«- U tJ bles 4 chairs. 324-7318, GRANDFATHER < CLOCK. W Q -F irew xxJ A.U.Ms fenced & crossI owa Dr. 13-Stop by Saturday slisde < irees. some uiil's. no lum. j apl. Water paid. Twin m«nt7»4-14oF 3?*-J«Q^y?12, 3 ______Dark oak, good condition. . WANTED Falls 4 Klmberiy. E nna , lenced. Call Bill 3264213. 0fS»yirt. pels, J reasonable. 73W34. 3 BDRtA DUPLEX. 2. bath. MISC. ^ OFFICE FURNITURE tw ] o. Call P*4249 evenlnos. ASPtN AS FIREWOOD. $56 a ...... - -1 hom » buyer tooktnfl lof an cord. Call 3524203 or 35^ all fliecldc 3 bdrm home. No Harold 733^071. or Main NICE 2 bdrm mobile home. ‘ carpel, drapes, lirepuce. -for I< sale. Call 734^745. SMALL hali aeat. dressers. " , West Re«ltY73»0»5. ' Oe-UoMlaHoiiKS lum. I Carpeted, air. close In. kitcheni appi,, W/O hookup, h 4479;______.down paymeni required. 2 BDRM Basement Apt. MOBILE HOME Axles 4 desk,\ sK ie u ry . mirrors, J i 3 » ACRES. All Irrlasled with Prlv lot. 42^513 6 jg jl0 4 . lenced yard, paito. carport. wheels, « rubber like new. Uhles. t hooslers. 4 much M.V. M, Firewood Co.. all types Must have eiceiieni credit. I ALMOSTNEWdoubiewlde3 ' >200/tTW.. Paw ulililies. $fC0 J S40.000. wheel lines. New wxBO sleel' bdrm mobile home. Must bb waler 4 aant pd. Some yard with m ,brakes-$120. wilhoul mora, 1 Susan Berlin 43^9425. ol W lirewood. Order now lor New Dawn Raalty shop. 23.OQ0i- bu grainI moved. 3244068.______-j 061-Unfufn. Hom es ! work, garden spot. No pels, bfake»-$90,Call4i»0149, b lallall. Discount prices. 733- 73J-2273. storage. Can Msume low Int 3 BORM, 2 bath Duplex o-» >325+ 1 >150 dep, 733-2836 ^ ------c 421 » ,5 * n a o ______BROCKMAN'S MOBILE CLEAN. 1 3 bdrm. ig lenced MOBILE home Base pedlsUl money, Tolal'price S950 an Warm Springs Road. Ket- 3 , BORM Unhimished Apt, all w/175 « amp. Circuit Weaker. 074-Uusieal slSEASONED firewood, pine HOMES. Burley- NASHUA- yd. , garden. Irult. bsmt. Near chum. 1 2 biks from Ihe lilt. ] i — ^ 101 acre with 140,000 down, New SKYUNE. Llllle Dealer. Ul- kitchen appliances, drapes >75.423.:^. > ______log slabs. $50 per cord u- home on property can be fcSI. 0 2 5 * dej >.,734^432. ,, Fireplace. dishwasher. , OJI—Out of Town ’ tie Prices. Call 438-5707. , 4 c a rp e t. lurnlshed $37S/mo haul. $ao delivered locally. pu/chased aeurtiely. Oean 2 bdrm. I4i70 mobile. range, refrlg. tv cable ‘ RAFT40ARS OTS-OfflnEquipfnenI ^ * aep. 733-36fi9alterS,X 4 4 man. Uke new. $55. Call BEAUTIFUL CEOAR LOO 3 E45-2911.Bruneair.l6^ For Sale: 3 bdrm. 2 balh. Sale < lixer upper 10<56 lirsl service, snow removal pro­ , -wfexpandomobllehomq.To j vided. Call 734^11. ask lor n7 s s m ______» MfTA COPY STAR. 9000. “ bdrm home on 25 acres ol• 74 plua Of mlnua acre farm $1000 Ukes. 734-2050. ' >800. Cali 734<353. fl ! Mmo.»)..ra out. Sunino at $89. Prev. an alzts. Reasonable. . 734- Unllfflrted. 3M.7518 Of S2*-■ mainline, S135.000. 20% Carter Homoa73»8ea. >125 j per month. 32M789. f78 STUDIO. Waier paid, mobile, n unlurn. Close to o° l N. Wash. 4 Buhl. See at COLOR r Teievlsiens. Used. 34l8eves 3£ or weekends.^ W. Addison Flea liUrtiei on ^ down. REPOSSED 14 wide. $500 FOR | sell or rent, 2 bdrm. |Fum. 260 2nd Ave. N. E m shopping s e re a,536-2194. V Urge selection. From >99.^ STRAWBERRYst PLANTS lor . dovm. Uke over S170 per | wknds or 733-2649 anytime. Kf m ' s TV 4 Applanc*. 420 sale. u $8 per 100 + tax. Call BUHL’S BESTBUYS ' lenced back yd. Ownor will ! FOR RENT: 2 bdrm trailer In BEAUTIFUL all nonh slopeI monlh paymenis. t bdrm. all carry. < 733^01flallerBpm. a s a parfc.’ Rural, lurn waler bed. REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER. F >laln8.Twi«.^^ I Rougust Rc Strawberry Farms ■t17.000- Easy lo heat 1 bdrm. 79 acre farm close-in lo TwinI electric. 734-0586,______, >100; Antique bullet. $125. ( ■good localion. J2000 down. Imnuculale 2 bdrm. $290 Wood 4 propane heal, waler $ CURTIS MATHES console M » 4TO8msh«2SE2-» n Falls, full water, some im­ 0H-URfum.Apt8. 4t trash furn. No dogs. 734-___OueensUC e waterbed 4 mat- color- { tv. dual speakera. - ( 2 2 ^ Good 3 bdrm. S5000 month. 337 6th Ave. N, 734- tre s s, liner 4 heater. $85. provements. ptice reduced. 5572. " ______4 D u p to e » ______7 7818or733-7agatler!___I] remote, controL slill under Ca8-V«iW Q yF00d i down.Iease/oplion. B44 ^ Caillordelalls. . SPEOAL 83 ! Call 734.7789.______< ------«p^fl«modaled2MfJTU_. 24X44-SANDPOINTE IN | KIMBERLY, uniurn. 3 A LARGE 1 BORM wilh TWIN FALLS ^ BEEF Pork_LamtHlvt 4ias up;______J a n c e d yard.snop. Filer. B24 ______.fJPWPRT*FIWF$y ------—F REPOSSESSED-, VIKING -t -a-'l+-ACfiE-'wiVirtVVite9™™3rBfimaBwcimTiTgfBff-.7oof.“ iWrm-Xta«tT-T»fdv*-a:-r«---tr•“ Hufttffy,-238Wj»9enr»ior— .no.ooo- Neai 2 bdrmi wood siding, all eleclric | ADULT ...... »"»B>irtnffi»acttme.-9eve-l40er-—5 ------g IVt miles Irom Wendell. ing. Waler & sant. paid. No Cali 734^75.______7 3 4 ^ 7 . Credit Manager. , Buddy mobile on l.a c re . home. $21,900 pets. , $250 ♦ dep. 7334952. MOBILE HOME PARK 7 Medliteranean . atyle « ■ mobile homes ok, J5.000, ATTRACTIVE large studio, -Sn/oyCounl/yLMnff" SALE $ OR TRADE- 8hp IMagnavox slereo, solid „ lum lshed. Iruti & pine trees,’ solt lerms. Delivery & set up included. sprinklers. O os* out on ali 82 models. NEWER 3 bdrm home with ali utilities excepl electrici­ ■{Among Ffwnds" Rototiller. F 3spd >wood cabinet. AM/FM 09Q-Ptt>4Supp6e» 0 . ; i f t JOO-3 bdrm. bifl lot, nice garage & Urge lot. No dogs. ty. $145 -f $75 dep. Siove 4 -only- , tran8ml83lon,Call733«3^ tl (console, exc cond a44a30 fj ® 8A8AU&ROY REALTY ' t o dep. 324-7687. Irig. 733-9597.______AKC Aust. cattle dog pups, yard, owner wlll carre.SSa CONTEMPORARY HOMES ^ 12 SPACES LEFT 7 RENTANEWTVIOwnanew w« I. 7334321 THE URGEST aelec«on ol | work or p e u , exc temper- ii,000--Spoiless 3 bdrm, PICABO.I 1 bdrm house. CLEAN 4 CARPETED 1 Bdrm unlinished hjrnlture- dresa- colorTVbyrentlng.Nocred- < m rtv en t 5364251 Of 63 7 4 9 5 r $150.5434141 alter8:30. Apt. Stove 4 Relrig. $150 + 2 MONTHS RENT ers. e rockers, stools, chairs IItors checked. ^ M a ln Ave. ^ ' 03S-Acreao6&Lot3 deposit. 734-2135.______AKC BUCK Cocker ■“ 'r o I'M k ' ______Preler I older couple lor 2 FREEI and * roll lop oesks. The Maryj: N.CAINS-733-7111. | • . Spaniels. K 8 weeks old. >1». CLEAN.2bdnnsptln4-piex. , C arter Center. 7334493.211b , BUILO YOUR FUTURE homeJ THINK BX2I 1980 Redman bdrm I house, wlih garden & To TMlp offaet your moving S Sound Dtelgn AM/FM c u s . Call324^153afier6pffl._ Ci l • REALTY on this specaucular 5 acres- 70x28. beam ceilings. 3 1 all kil appi. tout elec. ] Fourth Ave, E-. Twin Falla. ft-track j home stereo 4 *i 4n 4 ’S09 negoiiabie, carport. Waler-sewer- ^ AKC REO. German Shep­ : 73}W 04or5«^ canyon frontage &i bdrm. 2 balh. lirepiace, • [Upright 60 galk)n LP pas 1apeakers. Also BSR turn ta- herd C, puppies lor sa lt. >96 or breathtaking view. Waterr >32,500.54»205 + $100 deposit. No ^ — aale,-S7S.-Oood condition. at >129.-CaVs-C»earance~J_^^jAUJHgT|M ktuSt__ ’ •Alihsve2Bams SMALL 2 BDRM home in Pets. 7334402.------^ II Unlimited, 324-7B18 or 324- Filer. 7334174.______~ '0Hlce phon"e 7340120 Wood\ handle tennis rsckei, Center.733-7t1l.______R • Toui Electric > DUPLEX OELUXE. Air cond. ^ good condition, $30. Stereo. AKC YELLOW U B PUPS. brick. 3 bdrm on 2,S acres,. m ______MU8T6ELU TWIN FALLS VERY NICE! Clean, carpeted i USED COLORED TVS. * ■pprox. 8 miles W .ot Burley. 3 bdrm, 2 baih. large living : I i s . 733-3520.______guaranteed 4 reconditioned. Champion ^ 4 good huming FAlRRELD.tDAHO No reasoniWe offers ref- NEWEST4 FINEST 2 bdrm. Quiet loc in Filer. ’ lines. >18Q.377«72Boiat. Energy elllclentrbarn. cor­ Princess Mine Raneh, l or 2 room wilh fireplace, dining i 48” ROTOTILLER lo mount Portables 4 consolss. I . used/ ADULT room, klichen with siove 4 >155.NOPetS.32Ha87. * - ral, 2 car oarage. 173.600.'' acre parcels, water, electrlc- MOBILE HOMEPARK o n back of small tractor. qj^£ll|r|£g^AQei^^ I L-lty,countv-toaa, 0500 cuh— dishwasher 4, compactor. 1 Exe.cond.t8Q0.73»486»..- , e a c h .' 6a!l/wrtte: Bud. fiflOOKMAN’S^------UllHljp luonr.'prtTin'patto ull ) master suite, fenced back evtAwtekends.* ______' 0B ^.>C lip»i»' ■ ■i For Sale Oy owner; Newlyy Aspen RBilly, 10 South{ MOBILEHOMES 06ft-CompmOT , i Cole, Boise, ID. 377-2310 orr 4 miles, north ol Perrine yard with yan9 care. Auto 21 BDRM Mobile Home, wsier BEAUTIFUL XIMmuvHI, £ Remodaled 2 bdrm. 1 bath USPACeSLEfT open garage door. Leue f homa. Aluminum stdlng. 376-MI 0. Bridge on U Highway. Also furnished. >160+ deposIL TneELECTRONICOFFICE T double carport, all alactrlc. iniersute 84 8. Kasota Road. preferred. Available May 1. 734-6319eyeso 7 r wknds. prestntedsliysemlnar-Wed | c FARM HOME LOTS ■ 2 M 0 ^ S R E N T M 5 0 .3 2 4 ^ ;______44PM WORDSTAR M PM r tuliy carpetaO,' dripaa, built> DtseeuntforuMt) ■ Buriey. ,CASH lor good used In air conditioning, trash FALL8APARTMENT 1243 Lynwood Mall, 734195 4 >240 month. 863 ^ HOUSE, C U siss svaiiabia to ; lerms, 129,000. Franceai n S W e s t I BLUBUAKESOFF^PARI^ m | ake porcelain dolls. Wiga, \ For Sale • Three homes In1 '8 3 7 - ^ or al Barker Real-1. ADULT Olflct SMct lor lease. 720 , Palrtleld. Ona. Two & three MOBILE HOME PARK ____ § SQ. Ft. HSO/mo. Ownar win » l o i i m Z L ______COUNm^\iuQE titttroom s. rssp«cilvsl)r. All' URGE Country Lot. 48’i2e' • consider - lesss option. . for U0,000 w/UO.OOO down. .. ICorner . . . . PolillnB____ 4 __ - 73M200 4 7344201. I- •• basement walls,-wall A s e w ­ Grandview. larpeltd, ^shwaslter, dls-'^ s;a;s£as:**™ "'' CleafanceCanter.733-7111. f J t t by sppolnlmant only. age syslam are In.. 114,000. Call B3*<192efB34447a. Frnancino available. 7 3 S ^1 128PaSlEFT - a»lc»Dh0f I » 734-3120 i m - UNFURNISHED HOME. 3 to h u i« » ,.iS fa7 . •- LARGE 4 bdrm hOffl* In? MOBILE HOME LOTS FOR i CDuniry, iicapilonal, 2 ^2M0NTHSREKT bdrm, i storage, dbl garage, FOI^ SALE: AKC L A B ju ^ '' aale "Magic Valley Mobile M g g a v M . - 1 F o u r ;^SL— i— — ^ ? u . 8 w ttk s M. C a l l ^ e # r a m ,* Estaies". Naw adult sub- Necklines Ifr-lllt. calhadra! calling, *■ FRKI U R G E Living Room, Qmall t L' division, Washington St. So.>• To help offset your movtng , OT-App(i>neti \ huoe garaga. Close to'Twln kllohen. • separate balh, v FREE U B Cross ", &.1 block wast on PheasaniI* ootta. ' 2] BDRM.-t148. Waier & email bdmi, stove 4 relrlg. : Frlgidairt heavy duty f Ptlfa. lall Jarry Jaokion at• Rd. Easy tenns. 7U-8943. MnlUtlon paid, 7344873;., P r I n t B i l P a t t e r n .j IM EtUtt uniimittd, hjm lahed.' Ail utlllllea . ;waahar «»-««?• Hta« } Water, sewer & garbagaI 2 BDRM, 2 bath houae on Convenient location, ample m.78i»ofa*160 -* $78 C Duty washer >78. Both good '■ j 27SO sq It home on 8 acres. pickup lurnlshed. Preaident I Streel, TF. No deooall. 733«97. parking, p reasonable rates. SiMi.Qroffer.<»»6166:i^------—f PREE.. PUPPIES,_nwWl«r.:___ SPACIOUS LIVING ROOM paia.^ C alM i^^m om lng or 2 sacrllice al 1120.000. 450 to 1400 sq. ft. Phone FROST FREE relrioerator, £ ------w^nlce-tfetaiisr'-weleome*— -733.2282,------you to this 2-slory BuhlS— KirhpaliifiiTReiiiyr^-®?®- 0 SHELBY'S------' “ good condliionrwon^ tu t at— < ' alter Bom. Owner/Brolier. , COUNTRrSIOEVtLUQE 2 BDRM HOME,for rent. f j ^ ^ . ^ 2 0 3 4lh SI. North, PRIVATE ( OFFICE with re­ t m coffee colored. Caln'i PFREI 6 nralt Gsrman 8tit» home. U bdrms, 2 balhs. ceptionist 4 answering n t ^ G ^ n ^ good area, UO.OOO. Urgee I ’A 10 8 ACHE lets, priceas Comer Poleline &. Oar^B^1 big yard. $275. : ClearanceCentef.7S3-7111. J . -feduced,_QwnefS..w350 monih. Call asaumable - !fl% -loan.- I - Bnjce *1 Olobe-Rsalty 733-. . i P/«ncas 537-W36 or atit nance. Twin Falls 8 soulhh " 0tlieephon»7344i20------2 bdrm house, partially tu rn .''.'. I1OO dep:Stove, relrlg;W/D- | BarkerHealtora>4J4371. Jerom e area. Call Sieve,:• USED 10-1M4 wldes. . very' gasI heal, large yan). non- hookup. Lota ol slorage. NoI • 2626. ' •______Reai Estate Unlimited, I smokers, ren tfie u e. Taking p ^ s . Ofl-street parWng. (896 SO. FT lor ollice or ___t O ldfL tw rnii lor aalo. 1 aiorage apace. Utilities paid. ---feuSBwJOOOsqltrVhotii*- ' 733-2973.' ' ~ i *-Appttai>o#.-4#-Maln-S,— j II 1 ACRE. V* mile S. ol T.F. down & S125 par month. I ' NICE large 1 bedroom In“ ! C om er" o f - Addlion - 4 — -§88® nsi«.T - Oil road, Irr waler. elect. Smn CanerHomes 733-7568. 2 BORM House. 1 bsih, ' 1 Waahlnflton.423-6202. i'll board yout. doc. Chari ■^in, ^ appllar»«a^^ txtn ' n tfrta tn lo r, Iroat-lree, 7yra Miner | Kennels. 4 ^ 1 0 4 . ■ • ------WAMT.l Uobll« Ho.na? fi«tI___ lorced I air lu m y c e, 8 rnlles ------4-flEOflOOM -hom t-tereale— ^ o e i-O tfiQ e Rentals RARE REO. White 3 a b . Of»-2 acres southwest ofrf 1 ACRE LOT lor sale In country subdivision. Short 2 BDRM 12x50 mobile home Itm alt. 3 » monlht. Tartiflo Wendell. W231Q. 5 i s s g s i F i Spacious r bdrm' 2 b a lh- ,' ' Storage! for all your needs. — ! 6^RSKENM0RE19cub.fL... bloodline,>126.TSMSStt. ~ - • distance SW ol TF. Access wim siove & relrlg. Very individual units- private ' rtTrlaarator/ reezer. Exe , to irrlgallon waler, 1 share nice. Located In Filer. $145. 1entry 4 lock. 24 houraccass. . SnTtaO O . 324-7684. REGISTERED AUSTRALIAN ’ OSMuhWierHomes ' water righls, . Negotiable Shepherd pupe, 3284267. •Njt£2lL»WMZuJ_____ Super tpeoioM A attreottv*I 1Sawtooth Sloraoe, 73M270. . WASHER 4 DRYER for aale, e terma lor a chance To build 3 BDRM houae on W K re, 8ptlngerX,lyrold.ltmUa.- - - li wour own country home. ,2 Bd.rm apLLocaled wlMiln_^t— 30x60 -8UIL0INQ .lor rent. • • t328.-7>4fl632.- - 5 1DAY I2029Ellubelh Blvd.~7344S4r walking dlaUnce ol achooia1 .• :H80/mo.. no heal. Carter lo give to good hotne. family home priced atIt ffilai34alt5onw eekdaye. WASHER and ORYER lor | ■ TO .. or734-6212.aaklorAnn, ' 4 shopping cenier. 2 bkths, 1Homes. 733-_7568. . saaved 4 aU shots. 7344675. . t s a m . Frances 6374U6 or 2 to 2Vt acre parsels,'prices S BDRM counliy home. 2 A/C, W/D hook-up, oarage 2 AKC Bisck Lab Fem ales,' * ' at darker Reailors 64343n. reduced lor cash sales, SE1 COUNT i w/plenly of storage. Upper ' y'iVi months. Excellent pedl-' ' ' ol Twin Fslls, besulllul view baths, lull p «IIq:^ 1 6 3 7 , • . OOW N. 3 bdrm home on 5 'acres, unit of TiH>lex. Musi aee to • Q reejB4fl5,734^ - .’l»-^b1B0 deMslt. <309 imiRLPOOL double'* o « n '■ 3 BDRM Brick Home, wilh rent. No Pels. TU-XU or rangt, self , cleaning, g lul) basement lor sale. BY^ 324-354 or 324-7225. " HOMES 3 BDRM HOME. Nice area, Exhaust , fan. builMn meat i OWNER.CallHsTSO.. _ • ITBOKimberiyfld. 'W block Irom Lynwood ^ ' theromater A .heet senser.\ @ U Farmers' market 8 ACRE lols-Melon Valley lor TwlnFalls Two BORM basmt aot. >18SI 067-«l8cell8neou3 10^-22^ ' ( j mobile homes. Small down deposit. Call 7 3 ^ 1 . :0i4-JefO[MHomfli . I 7 3 4 « 0 0 pymt, new mobile homes 1 4 2 BORM Apts. Very, ‘ ANTENNA WITH MAST lor 3 BDRM HOUSE, good ft>ca- I, »aie.54M7S6.______Q^NER. 2 t, available. 543^775. ilon. I22S, >100 deposil, no clwm. modem jarden' | OBft-FumSeed ?— 5B?«j:HnienniiT»ret70elH Afianflwoniog f , >70. 32440»m om lngs or NEW CROP- norxertlired wired, new ctipels. Vt bsmt.. 6 3 7 -6 5 8 0 .______1^37 Q£ER with 4i12tlpout~ tlno?” ^ n v en le n t localion. 1 Ranger Allalfa se«d. Tesls itura trees, big oo/ner lot. V 2 bdrm, iully carpeted, lum. 3 BORM House lor reniTn ap ^la n ce s lurnlshed Incl.. •VIM. ______S ACflES In Melon Veliey ~ par month. (tt-W toflU iH riits iaval&ble$1J5.32M048.^. 0. loc. mOOO. 3244859_____•— near Buhi.'t14.780,-Runnint| : ...dlshwt8hflt:_4__di8posai._j,_fiERN INA _530_ln. caWnet:, _ Uundry -on premlaee i . SrrU1 l down psymont- OO. — ^AUr-DIMENSK>NS-rouqh—1i,_TOP.qualllyj:artlli«d..Wltio _____ S stream. Beautilul view. Call 0 te e d poutoes, virus ies(Od t 3 ROOM HOUSE. O ean 4 . SIB p«f month. 734-5207. lumber. 22O-2S0 per 1K0 1 -09Mtomes on Acreiog 734.3191. • - - 12x60 MOBILE HOME, 74 ctilldren welcome. No pats. Cal^n^'reading. - Buddy, all gas, (4200. Kyle; neat.S12Sinonth.734^or Reni b u e d on Income. CasaI 1C » d It Manager.______' ooata.i43Xl73or3S40e8, • !___ .milft,ouL_Low- ll— ?M^6faetweenftAfr-^ ----- — Qr«rKlO#44.-Fllerc-3264063,-..i'- s m a r t SoppIlM 4 pool l ^ e . — CEDAR.— 1x8-1x12.— ro u g h j-J down, assume 8% annual j{ TOP QUALITY Alfalfa s e ^ : 5------n i9inenH aoodlftft7y4-4649.— Equal Housino Opponunity. aal88.;.Rewir. recoveil^. _ smoolh, channel rustic, 4 J V 'many extras, 6 year wa^ «?=Fum:ApL4tXip.::.___ , V.qto6'v!t:324-2127r32<^20 ~ 1 8 YR OLO. 2400 Sq. 11.^ 5 ' ;037-Fanna&Rinc|»8 bedroom. 2 balh home on 1.2i . ranty. Reg. price >14,095. An‘ A i CLEAN STUOlO with furnished or unlurnished.. COMPLETE set Colllors' ‘ BOUOH LUMBERT MOST \ h acres with irilg. >.vater, dblZ excelleni buy at 812,700.i washeri & dryer. $125+$60 Noj»ele.CillTOj)740. e y OWNER. 120 acres wlih ■ ^M M 1«.82e^ ® ]Vlfua tested seed poutois. , , ^ D ro n m e n ta. Prime loca­I- garage. elec. heal, deposit. No pets. 734-5377. • -1 - B 0 R M . trH>»ex In TF.-W /D- - Clean reading. Harlod Ball. I- nroplace, Irull Irees. ber-!: I A- CLEAN 1 bdrm apl. Water hookup. Gartuge 4 water ' SHAP'U) is III ud llanir ]' , Darilnoton Idaho, 554-3327or tion near TF. High devel- ly -1970 12X65-FLEETW000..3 i Included. Rel 4 dep re<: s.W 'a.nsa; ______Qpmflnl potential. 733-7B13: rles% tc. $82,000. Call Judy ' A'sanitatlon paid. No pels. ' MV, lOPPEO by t choice Gf four-' •2x4 8 'Econo. « s j guired. 3244851<324^. ___1W:LCD_BIow Plywood. ; T. .32^orM alnW eatReally. --<110.Calt7344070.- , ------.. ..ntcUitttt. SHrq.ailtoafiLm-___ "=VJRU«=Ie*t=FotmdaiIoft=:= --v 'p -—— ------—------T3»0a89.— — ...... I— om iQ W D S' ~’at "Wholesale—s------uwlorrscirroorofflHTorr:— ' Exc. cond. For sale or rent. ATTRACTIVE ^ STUOlO. O im **‘3/8" Cladwood Siding, < _____i6 u B L E lO herrlnQbone o n- So party petlKl ^ j gMllO»ll«lorMin3.49 • I ^40 acres ^ >5900.7aM272of733>3272. ’ shareJ shower, ail ulililies. - 37)lil«>3rtr(b45-iKi). - •26" Wide OalvanUo D etU. 1 iboUBLE 6 herrinobone, pW ,»lg.TOj»'1.______06M )fltoeB ecrtili " OSJ-OntoeBenlito' ' ’ Saai S2J0 i« Hch settea. RibTln.eStllnealft. , ^ .1.dormant varltlea DK 12MK (iOniputerl2ed o n 20acre8. - OK-Bualneas Propeity-—------1971-12x64,:4 bdrm Mobile \ •(Can also order coloredid 130' lor lhe atandard ol qu^U Homo w/swamp cooler, To CLEAN 1 bdrm, with washer 4M 50« ta aadi p a ttn Iv 'DOUBLE 3, sMe opener on atfOtalL) Ity 4 production. DK 1 8 7 « u f . •0 acres CITY CENTER: C om er’olII be moved.. S ^ . or best < vertfclllum will realsltanj-««^.t'J 9INQLE 6 herringbone on 80» Main & Shoshone. 9000 sq.I- o l« » r.W « W . j P a ttn DaeL J :> NORTHWEST riety ; R.S. 135. Also R a n ^ i ; . - J fool commercial building.I- 1071 12x64 BUDDY. Ali < our dormant blend f l 0 6 . f l ^ ^ ...... ' Built In 1906, qualllles underr elect., 3 bdrm, lipout, m | Twin PoJtiTlnM»4tewa P L Y W O O O S A ^ f f l l l Jim Psuison 6434930, old buildings a s a . lax; bath. ^ k i n g W 83^5097. | ______^ 1973 tA M A m C T T ^x/U 3" ;ii'14IOiCf*a.plvoteprlnkler»r • aeil. "^Oood linjnclrig. r ~ Urge 1 Bdnn.OT^ffi St N. m m d . : b d n n ,- with woodbumlng •jnrigaled, row.Crop or live-- 1195,000. Cali BobJensen or . I T.r.73*^altar4om. UOIS, cMlm lot leu money? ! stove. 65M37B. ' il’jnotadreini ih tnUlywheii i»-a«iKnS t1 4 i H O W A Vr i A i i A i i l i - - WME-ANO_C»-ACa£S^ — 3ud&s?^S«4« iller"5 of~ [{::rg^^5jjgjgiH iea3e^ ’'~Srua leated loundtton — —BeautlhiM-bedfOOffl-home-le— &--ba8ernenr^-inmlW “ - 450t160. ^ • — PhoneTi Boob SAd Citaloi-add SOt »■ . Box 20, Fell, l A l w ^ t . ..'S f e m — ■ 7 3 « 6 M .--:-.------. •,• - a«h for pettift in^ hiniflinf , Call QSrv1n20MW -a3Br^ -s> . ' ...... 'V.. : '' C 4 T)m«»M«w«. Twtn FaUs,U>,ldalio W,diiM97-127 ■ 115-^wSi. ' i2ii^«(oiiitio(iooiii . T ^ i125-Tn*ilTFii« a «-Hiy,Qnin&FM(J 1I Q Z - C tft s.- • 1! . 8p8PfU«aOfOUHOWORK-All Coit C< 3S7. Ruger 30 caliber — fip ro x . of u t & . types, ptant d/ilfi'Jpeder,. pi 13' TRAVEL TRAILER. E»b> cSivM’Ready loTpasSiri. . ZCTAfwaAM#' ' ' ' :- tyf platol.3200.sgM 50. - 13' £ d cuttlDQ hiy. H.W. P u t C ^ . ^ wfl nlie- Sleeps 3. Heater. Ice Cwtrated. otlwno^^^^ ;IFOR SALE A lew choice , Expensive 'dirt bike' bicycle b?x.elc!tf35Q.aMtS4.______c 'Arabians of afforable.ele­ X ■ ■ pi< with shocks, *60. Call 324-. • ATTENDON A!I»H« Grow " t249- S279. gance. coftalatent wtth kjt- 18' LEISURE HOME, aieeos A : Would yoo IIM lo b4l« ■' 4a-*M 0 alter tem- able (SisposltMns. Stallions SOUO MAPLE gun cabinet 4:*1*J aoo. Call 7'1 -4962, »»« 2pur •Ifalfi It * aervlce: bi^ lir\e»-N aborr. 1975 Argosy’ .’iiler(mad*ey Moisture for u litU t a t UJO CATTU C HAUUNQ. Local or LTJ Racreatlohal wim'locking aUss doors a 197 'I Slorage. Holds 12 guns. Airstream) Air 28* Nice bsth, A f ton? For n w t lnto/m»- lortfl k distance. Reliable, A-1 . *CT> - u / W - ,- I • FOR ro -RENT: Good Oessna • ^ Kara. Magic Valley Dairy. y ^ y I .. 17: lion.' Buy. Stil a trade on 1977 197 31’ Airstream Trailer. 43a-»2«.______ARABIAN GELDINGS. . « olherauns.Buhl54347tf.OJ • Exceiienicond.Readylooi^ Bxi ! Stallions al stud. Mares lor . . •I I p* \ ------4 tj .112.900. Call337439a. BilinotonID ______COLOSTRUM C lu n e d H eller' M laorlaaie. 3244538.. ■ / I ■ ^ a bull catvea. Can32*-343>. 12J-5«lngEqulpm6nl 1978 197 W1LDRERNESS 28V4' fUY FOR SALE- appro*. 20 * N E E ? ^ S m N E R 3 :' 1961', ^ DRAFT HORSES. 4 young C essna 182 ;Iufbo.- jlied ■* - ■. , — -n 5lh 5th Whe^l. Pulled vere little. tSn, cood Quality, jti cut* c C o j^ ^ U M s u n ^ ^ ^ ^ a isanu of mares-J y / s exe. cond. *6500, W 1 6 4 < : Call or O f- t gear, total )g Bulla / tioned. llo built in oxyden. tall . - ^ lor u ie . Ilke'Tiew. useC.lor HAY HAtJLtNO” WAfiTEO. 2 BelglUni. U7-51W evenlrvgs. avionics and aufo pHoi. ; " - l only ene trip. Many extrss, for aale. Call 32M33». k ' ' 'evl ■- 125-TrwBfrfiHafa o°ni Truck & trallar. AUo Boom f Standing ei .atud. • 734j6WdaysJ34:W2 ey_r . lull storm Endows, toadartv»ltab(a.M4.25aO- fFORTY eOOO Holstein- Mr.Bannachex. son of King \ ' / ^ DELUXE Ouim teady lo go. tenna. !|!|! spare tire, extra bal- Heilers. One hundred «X>- 28:5th wheel; like new. 1961 MAY MAUUNO WANTED: t FrlU. out or Mr.Sen Sen la-^^&AttCSS. ? l>fy,Batv-543^. have 2 S a m lM Bobtail. Cail i60010 Holstein Heilera. m «e. WOO. Call 3244129.- y i; 4 wheel-drive* Chevy a lon -PU.13.200i»ilas. 733-7406. « 543400.______3 STAN*blNQ AT STUD': Kid's . BOATS. MOTORS a TBAIL- 12t-Campef8iShell3:.'': HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, fT M ERS. Magic Valley Marin^. 'For F, s a lv o r irade 1977 Telon. - . MANURESPREAOINQ > Sundance 1073 Buckskin-. < ^ • a Cuitom Fa/mlno. famnclal breeding.‘ Lazy V ♦2\»W.on3im7iMT41, ■ 818X40 2 bdrm. 2 llpouls. new CAMPER CA SHEU wtth b ^ HoislelnRanch.^123. Also the Banker JMO Sorrel carpet, Z-coctW'S, snap* on rack rac a aildlng gUaa win; a while TobUno. Botn have Evinrude a Mercury Motorj. « JERSEY MILKINO. Very Iboats a Yishing uckie. •skirting, -«j txc.^cood. 734-4387. dows. do *150- Cali 73MM9^t,c. DAT HAY. e o a ton. Call • •e ic, oed kirees. 436-3238. \gentle. <479. Several feeder " W e s h o o)ld k only talk, to stronQ ona r s i f w e ToTom 's' Msrtna & Sport Ods, ..FOR f< SALE: New 1962 FAN. FIBERGLAM FIE CAMPER .Hevburn/flurlev- 678-7473- .,3!,3 5 '-.Park-. Model TraUer. 2 . SHSHELL Fits sh0rtb0 < Chent ^ c u t t ing tay,4 com iiiaoB. M arw M ?*choSe^ fronv**S w thern.-RigTit/M om my? . . . : pickup. Uke new condkloth U ^ H O A N BULLS ^ aialilon standing, sll regis- know y V . FOR SALE: 19' Crestllner tipouts; tl| fully lum i^ed, l i s t '< P'c Ca(-Pacillco Ranch of beboal. 140 HP Johnson motor, ' pP] r itf e -v *14.995,‘■''▼specUf '• W3500.Call7344722. , aach ol lit A 2rtd | lerod. Also 1 Mammolh • ftO.500.- Trades’, accepted, t r Bellevue. Idaho is proud to JK k. t7M607 or evenings . ------:------8 HP Johnson Troiling r TRUCK CAS msultted - ( firy hay. 1000 M a s ol oiler lor aale 17 of Ila reg. fnolor. This boat is In exe. G&O-ManulaetvrinaaSales. G camper cat shell for lonp-wlde lin w . «ll coverad, I2»6ie7 Longhorn Built. Agee 3 t m i L ______1lOfr-S w lM - 1llJ-JfTtBHton 111l*-firailni(il«ii«iti^ cond. S Call days 818-7701 or Hlflhwav25. H W ul.aM 580, ' box. Exe cond. 3280,7»T0t4 {^32* . aek«ttolFllarOH7a._ |bull. 733-734i.______Town. 843 2nd Ave. S.-TP. gelding. 0yrs. roped oil ol. boars.q, AlsaReg. baby guilis 25HPt Centrilugal PUMP a ^ horse power Game Fisher • ROADRAJWER To -Cwe .2090, - Mtchloan-.55 . h< 734-w- - - W B ^ U . „ 0 . . . lor IReo. 3 yr old. Qray Brams real oentle. Cail 8&-04fl. irui (n would make good 4H Panel C wiih lofa of extras. •SeriesT, 1 Loader, fisason- motor. rn Beeri used 90!^ 1 ■ , . ..TTUVELTRAILERS ,734 bun, good diapoaitlorv Exe. cond.. 42«700, ■'l ime. *1000- 82»5096r» - •• , . STHWHEELS . • '* 1 .. 2 BiKkskin yeaning flilles. 3 pipiO’OCts. 324-5897. ^ able. Sell, trade, P lease.-- iif , 8 tiinper, sink, heater; S1400. Red Brams ^11. reg. 6 SHARES northslde waier, bi 1963 m odels In slock a w f ^ bed, loebox, Ameci^o Bara blood, ideal prospects ------...... J BUI Louohmlller7J347ei. >r 'lU 2 ' MIRROR CRAFT, with li ft2po..7;twy^ ______t325e*ch. 3 2 8 4 3 8 7 .7 3 3 ^ . ^ boat trailer, 7W horse make, " ever,jKowinee e^/ AutoWems,734^455-.„.,, i,. i lor work, sfiow or 4-H. S700 JD 4630, 4520. 4030. All wllh inde-lna.) . REQISTEREO Hereford MO.Mi«M.Y.i___ _ 7S0' Alutnlnum main-line, cacaba ana duals. Excellent Evenrudemotor. E> 1.yearold.', O R RENT: Doubl. 3 H.f* Bulla, ! Good SilKtion. Lsrry 108-Sh»ep .•■ J 31250. S434091atter5en\:. • .»CONT^POflARYHOMES rm pM n* Bam & Corrai. j 6"x 50’ risers, ring lock,- «condltkan. e7S4874etes. ^ •' lgi^.H om CT' ~ U ckley. 324-2005. DAIRY GOATS, milk a meal, r •2 D «K im b^flo«J . if W**o3a«- . X)HN DEERE 4630'4^heel , 14' 14 SKI BOAT.-MeUI flake • T W r t . " ;- /-A"A » HONEY11977 SCAT T oybi TAKETHEgueiiwerJioutol AQHA, Dam Pecho'e Red SCall 3244437. OHve. 18.4 cast duals. 90%:. palnl lob- Ukenew.64»6e00^ - * • • ■ ' • 1M ACRES, north ol Ed*fi. bull buying. Performance chassis,'clean,'sharp, tnlfti. ( f o p t & u t t l a . Call 8ot) Hawk. APHA, 1778.733^57. 11»~FannSuppOM . sound 2c guard. 1200 on-malor. 15'. i j BLUE STAR alutnlnum iSPRINQ e KlCKrOFF «A L E i',, UnUnique compact floor ptsn; 38n«»73»04(M. j {' a YR OLD Appsloosft Mars. DELAVAL milking eQul(K falso ' AC« 2 4 'folding tool bar. boal be with trailer. Twin 18 'R -□ oadrsrtger. Ttsvel Trailers, AA'm ' ust to seel Won't J m I iC’A r t r s r OMC motor. *950,543«>3- • j IB'ACRES lor rant nair Twin ^ « broke to ride S ^ e n M . S4S&..' v,WHITE CEO Horn Pullets. 14 nment lof sale, single 5 stalls. leniitzer ® pumps, markers, o a sih'vn^eeis now in stock, ionlong; Come by Tnvel Te*n. , Call84343T1. 'y,wc{)ks.'«ld, vsefnsied. S30 a iSleel curb, mount kits, 2i»" IHC - 5 5 . Chisel '-plow '15’ .I FISHING'a Ski boat. 55- .-A'A ll siz es avsiiable. LDweat M643^dAte.S.TF734.2991.- . M la. NO W ^nfl*. NOW in, , w/fertfllier ;equipmenl. 71 TWJflWt. ■ ,'4i.yr. old. AQHA G eW iM ,,'- a ppipe w/clamps a gaskets, * horae Chrysler engine: Exc. ' prices pi * ^yw here. .Terrific, cCCASSA t MOTOR H O M E tet.. 14" tu ln less ateel receiver Ford 2-ton, hoist;-slfle- c « o n d . S C ^ , •• • ■ • - ■' trailertr at affordable prioea: -. »renr. r 21 ft., sleeps 6.733-1927 W AC RES. 23 Ww-crop & , boards. 1000 gal. unk. 1961 3 U n c « In pasturs. m ol i jag a pump. 2 hp vacuum . |>< 18' FLAT BOTTOM. V-drive,' Ex.E 1983 seK conUlned>18'' onoraiierSomro^-. . : pump w /unk, PUC pulsation {*Undem axle trailer, eleclric “ Tandem Axle 'deluxe u n it • cT 3y.Call7U«78. ' halter. Heady to take on a „ brakes, bulk hopper, a 2000, Undem “ axle iraiigr. le ss Tj ' EL DORADO Motor H ofties,' 14 HEAD aw Ib. Angus first show. 3 yr. old AQHA filly. BUHE B IRRIGATION has ler \\line 2‘\ vacuum gauge. 3 U st price 37426. sai»45999, — cair-?i«ti*rT'{cstf*d-outt;—"Tvw^iinorrm ini-pfo:*^— salerUsed-hendHnesrhook—“ PuiatorsT-S-sar-Tiirouan—E ^ _nowJft.8iock. New.,4 OflW. - __ ->-H«waid— ^toflusA -; — " i latch, or ball 4 socket J Bves.m .H om e> ■ -. lj 1975 Fibrelorm (rl-hole,wiih ^ . uniu svaiuble. • PirViu- •, Usecf mji}n*Fn'i. CBTHTTl) s “3o&7T»efis UM«I B J;* ■ ’ “ 5 Boss kicks, 6 Vandenberg S ______>' t-Q•-o'^rtU ^rlng'a SaJM, < '2REQ.BrshnaDulls.'Also'3 . Inch. Used pum ps, centrilu- rRandall arms, cost ovtr. tractor. tr Runs well. *1000. -1975 14'. Fiberglass boat, WANTED: •Smtfl. used ttfnt HitH lohwav 28. P a u f 13845801^ .. . •fr-falurM FoiBw r'' 'j gal a turbine. Highway 27 «112.000. s e i n o r *7500 or 3244S38. B - • U trailerT. to -b u y e r rant. Call it; •5^minPaul.43M103. ^ 50HP Evinrude motor-wlih V, MOTOR COACH CUM A 25*: ! PROX. xo A ct., ol It. ' - feg.Bellevue.. J ______- S make ofler; 400 gal. St. Re- MOWER.m Three point. Sickle | W 5 ’». ____ ffi gis milk bulk tank, make lype. ly Excellent condition, Easy | load - trallef, 33400. t twln bed. 400 C h e rT 5 0 ^ r Itod putura ler rant. 2 : YEAR OM Angus Bulls. FARMORE i •rear bath.-311.500.7 » 4 5 S ? ! •' 3 ■4033mominQ> Of avaa. I IRRXUTXM oiler. 5434224.______^ dallC 7334067. 7 HORSE ESKA; *200at beat ;* sfr."cJ«v J JGATED PASTURE lof ' Usedsoildset, ‘-GRAVEL-i FOR SALE. Deliv- OMAHA d STANDARD Bed lor. 7 Used 8" Main Line. eredt by the load. CALL 'i1 ton w /canvas top a saddle olter. ° Can be seen al 278 to2»mrIlBairorr#nt. JYROLOREOfiTERCOM J 1.- 7,yf.‘..old QH Suillon 18 AdaiTU M K ^e n 63 2:30, . , n Call 734-2302. . - • • '• k ll«blaMay20.[)onTab«r. Anauai Bulls ler u l « or rent. ' hands,'Q rsndson ol Three Used Hand U nes. . • 536-2511 ! ■______eatrier. a 3500.886-2249. ■ A j<77altarftOT. Csffw^iaa. ( - ^ Bers a Captain Hlbar. Super - . ,3 2 4 W t MOTORS •- RRETIRING, lor sale 1- 1976. _ I. „fllSB0lillOft^ Boise.-3434945 c ------Lincoln Electric- • 574 IH Oleael W/2A plow a _____ ilU ^O H JOO JAIfiS.— : FOR LEASE 1 W 8 » M o n : 46 ' '175^'D«I«— 171 1 5 ^ i n , eves, keep trylng._j------^ .S hires Salmon.Trsct.Water, IAll American Made ^loader; 1- J.D. MT.w/3point li — pairof wortchorse eoHs., Syearwarranty hltcfr-A-cuHlvetef ■ frameH------■ I iturt for 19 cahraa* On~ I submit bids by May 1, To J,D. 2 row com planter: l--4‘. ( hard Dr. W. TP.73MM7. 1?isfllngs.WM.M6-788»^ ' IfiS-HontEqulpiTMnt ’ CliyolHon|ater^fl«4310 c '"Hole-ln-lhe-wall ptlces" Local Stock JJ.D .,hydraulic undem disc; i sS a c RES irrlgatid P u tu rt. ,QATEW*IPE 1-M,F, 112 baler: l i o m " 8' S B ™ ™ " gg^jafotntTMIHtW O. . l O M t o m '- ' a underground PVC Amoth IrrlOAtlon aSupply-—_^H 9?D »C -g-^tS'pm M ^^^^HIon:— ------;— I i S A orta Dry u iid Putur*,'' Ai t/4 ARAB Oelding Reg..‘ E i@ ^ ' Ouetnlng • sueuortev. ,S2. Haybuster' equplqenl for Call 544-7831.______W 0 .7 3 4 -T W llte r»pm. ' s ^ e , n n l er trUl b u is. Rock WANTEO TO BUY: Pick I QATEOPtPE IK-Fannlmplemanta * Horses beuoht-solMraded.. ' picker, tub grinder. S2 per V lon.-i2' iNe-til grsin drin, A'uminsm A PVC a '.u n d er- , ground. Pipe trailer, (499. WMPRESSORS. new Shp l« ■ . Bill Mathers 0 ml. S otKlm- Industnel ill4 9 . Cale Idaho 10' ii BEAR CAT roller harrow ' Equipment. 232-7001. oon rubber. Real good condU :• . beiiy.4a M W .W » o y tlm e . < non. 9344352.______^ £ i • NEED ifoUR 4**-AlJlTilnum For F Ssie: Kubota sTh' p ' i 1953 INTERNATIONAL dump eSen£fe.'7ttST^ Lateral Lines, ALSO: A con- « i E8IAN LEABINQ INO. la dayaer837«&2evanlnQa. L. wheel drive w/dozer & titler, iruck, model L190. Model 57 ll ir tiltd In buyina mUMng IP YOUR Horse needs to be Irol panel lor 90HP electric 220 2 hrs. diesel. Uke new- broke, or ust cured of s ftw, WANTED: 4-HORSE Trailer. M F 4 bottom plow. Badger h Bi on tartna v liaslng , good condllion. Call alter pumj»..Call3eM4gg,______J.D. J 310A backnoe dieiel ^ bsd habits. I oan M p ,R s te s w/canopy. IHC 140 4 botiom Uquld. ^ manure unk, 3.000 b k 10 ownara or othara ‘ fom ,M M 4ja______PIPE J gal. Farm hand, manure ' e iM lant dairyman. 4t>48 feasonable.32Ml4i.' IB" plow, trip beam. Call » s i > i ’Hastlngsalumlnum I aoreader.flton, 9344061. • A il: n 1th tarma wllh flaxibia ONE i BUCKSKIN MARE, We-can a do. sell horae a 7M-lSiBef32W7a______»- i^ iiM 'D azocP.V.C.gated : p m anta according to cost i I stock irsllera lor iassi 1961 STACK WAGON. New . I Compare our prices. •P.V.C. burled FORf SALE: Mayer Ditcher. ■ Holland, ^ dieaal model 1086, fi cow. 49S4040 or Bo i J. I Flal bottom,- 3 point and , ^ R ttft. 10 ] Kllcfwi Post Tntlsrs, 'Pipelines Installed - f ’ will be sold to highesi Kimbeny4ZM029. BOBBAJLEYPIPEBALEB rrsma.teSO. Cail32»^74, bidder. * 734-2069,______BDLLS for n n l. D iln eowa i 73M013dsywnlQht (GRAVELEY Garden Tractor. VAfiON $ 3 BO nO M Walls hyd, plow, 1973 CHRYSLER WJ aad ha^r^^avaiiabia. Bin ?.& | inraroidK TWO Vt mile w ade Rain .77V4HP. Attachmenis. roiery i L uggoge rack. W as S61 6 9 5 ...... m ere wllh ceil, m art Is 1 0 W .IW i FERGUSON 3S tractor both ^ 4 6 6 plow, cultivator, reel mower. ^ green broke a very gentle. wheel lines, used 1 season, t excellent cend. 3244642.- ____ b GllS-Io JMd.unflir_cofh__ . 5". Just lake-over lease. . I . lasa per ’A^!Ift.3010JD.sas, J974MERGURTC0:OHET4DOOR J trad e r; loader; cap; S12.I00. ''^Ayfofrtoflctrensnnsil Model 730 JD iractor. diesel. 33600. JO hay or bean rake. 1950. JD 214 wire type bailer. I / - $ • = — $1450. 12S HP hollow ahafl 1972 CHEVY VEGA molor. New PTO winch, , Runsgood.W as^129:1 9 5 ....;....,:...... ^ 6 8 8 10.000 Ibe. 3850,8374383. M A d v e r tis e loroallttlsoB 6 JD unll pUnters, targe M lli _ l i t ^ lsse cans. Ilke new,’ 1973 COLONY PARIRK WAGON ------serr v ic e -g u iiI d e ^ — j —Good trensportotteft:ftrWar$995-v-;-.-.-^vTi. j J J T ^ ' ARE HADE— 'Farm ^l 580 diesel single a I per day ‘ wide ; fronts, new T.A. a BY llStING clutch. Heavy 3pi hitch 1976 CKEVY CHEVImu , i *3250. . Cute and econonnlcal01..W os$M 95...... ■'OUR SERVICE Call 5John D eere 10' Roller Har­ * 9 9 0 ; __ IN a n ^i ^ i r e c too r y row, 3800-. ; -- ..... New Holland Slacker model 733-0931 1036, S like new,*8500- 1974m.,4X4lI PICKUP $ 1 Llllislon e rew bean a beei~ —4 spBed.-V»0rWos $1!11995-r-.r.-.j r.'.-.------■ ' - ; W m s m i i n a i r 1 2 9 5 mnmssaainmimEininEccmaiMr ^^DiHsznnnip cultivator c with beet discs. *17M 218' potato beds. *800 each, ■ 1976 MERCURY MdlfjNARCIj400dR>1 JD2l4TBaler.*900.J A uto m atic, p o w e r steteerlng.Was$1695. 1 ■ 2 9 5 tnONIWQ ~ New Holland 907 Swather P ^ N ^ . R O OFilm ^ . »w/condllioner A cab a dual • ; Compulor aecounilniniing. Who llkea to lr< wheels^ 34500.. ; « bank rec., general ledgeidoer. We now oftor pr oxicnor, coior NeedI your i rool Itxed or * 1974 MERCURY COIomn $ 1 30 years experl- cemenl . • P&L.M onlhlyW).42Ml4.l4 . ' shirt laundry servk ' ' A T, ml woik done? Small or 3 A uto m atic, low m llos9S. W oe $ 1 7 9 5 . ^ , . . , ■ ri"""""CiesMrs.- ence. 734-1595595or324-3S58. c Job. Catl 9344398 or 74 7 AC 200.102 HP. *7000:12' 1 3 0 0 — 7P-38g1 OfTS7 3 X 7 1 PAINTING 830, Free e st given. Inl. it u n d e m disc, cul aways : ADVERTISE inling. Commer- ROOFHi in fronl. 31000: JD Ditcher, U N O gC A P E MlaMsnanee ^ Dick's PainiiA *200:“ 300 gai. gas barrel on 1977 FORD LTD Z[DOOR. $ 1 YOUR claJ. Farm a iliciDO. 30 yrs T as Ri Roolino a Remodel- aUnd. • 3OT: Kl. 44ottom Bluo metallic/automcnatlc.W ^$199S... " 1 M 5 9 5 . SERVICe SPECIALTY Prat Exp.7344ra2;6J2.673-8249, Ing, Free Fr Est. build new, turnover f, plow wiih trash ] IN THIS DIRECTORY f l 4 « 2 PAINTINQ remodedel, sdd on. 4234419. tu ' m ere. 31000,324-7185. . m iD SCA H IWI Pacer hanainiiging & Painting BOTO-T>-T1lLINQ______907I N.H. Swalher, New cul- 1 ^ Your ad will reach ii.V 1975 DATSUN B21010 2 DOOR $ 1 Very reasonabinablo. oxcelleni Largei or i small jobs, light All w h ite , cleo n in a mindout.Wos'$1795 . 1 ■ 4 7 7 lamilles everyday and II c o t w ort. 73^3206,?06.734-7105. bulfcJojf02ln0 a backhoe. Rea- I ; rosulis will sm u e you. Q tfsct ground# maintenance ma PAINTING “ sonablable, 7h-4299,______’ a specialty buiidiHiding. Und mierior a ExExtorlor palnl- ROTO-T>-TtLUHQ______115-fafmWQfk 1980 AMC SPIRIT Arts 324541b. minor house re- M.V.Area. Reasonable, j i 7 3 3 ^ ______Ing. Also mini CORN PUKTING. 6 row F loor m o u n te d tro n s r .*2 3 8 8 8 ______LAWNaOAROEH^ENWORK ■ palra.3244101.101. Call CivClvde or Dave Burney, ____ J; ------735520 ------Sprinkler repalipair. roto. PAINTING 7g^f73fP02. ‘ ------* 4234753. : CARPENTERS ____ tilllno, tree a shrulirub pruning. mt a exl.-Qu;Ou.-iiiiy work al ROTOTVTtLUMO______CUSTOM 5 Bean Planling, toTa oi«nV24W,un: 1977 HONDA ACCOIDM ' Remodollno, renovailoo reasonable pipi-cos. Roofs TE8T_U■_US* Don'l pay morel picJtelt p 6-row planier, open Extra cleon. Wos $341 : email repair*. Over 20ly ye« e y s L^WNft YARD CAICARE oiled. 733-2392W2 cor 734-7130. Qel your yoi garden tilled for or . beddod oround. *9 an 2 8 8 8 ------•.— oxporience-Cail-Jack-i — T-a-3-LAWN-^-SERVICE. - POWER RAKIWiKING - - ...... l e a a jTrKlor r rolo-liilod. Ire e -...... ~»ere:324-<230...... • ; Free callmaia, 423-4528.i ___ Free EBtlmates. 73:7334428. Wo'vo poworiworiaKodover CUSTOM haying, S«lhlno, TTOT ------1979 FORD MUSTAIuh: $ 3 ____ ' ■ CHIMNEYCLEANiNQ — ------UWNaYAROCAliW E ------M l l o n i tjcrrfootollawn: r l i ------— ffOTO-TVTHUWO V ------“1‘ bannflTatacktngrCairor f - “Airwmf«nbwmiie»;v7W hT$3995T7tTrr—^3 2 0 0 ^ - nalei. 733-7604. McNeill dl«eQuntS3643lf.S38-2443 - Discount lor sonior ci Stave's Lawn Ca ds FraneMlmilt Ills Seasonal Service d , , zens: Discount lor jpifngI'.'np S all lawn work. SShnjbt»ry. POWERRAKIWKING . ' for Horlome and Yard Care. r snRolotilllnn. 4234049. }; . aummorsweep»,543^7<.” '*• Irlmmlno. IroeI Ilo^g. a Lawns powor(Of i rakod a va^ S , j 5 » 1980 HONDA CIVIC5 3 DOOR $ 3 ; ; CONCRETE FINtSHlWO 3 slump romovol. 734734-072/, uum ad, overgnirgruons trimmed ROTOTI3TIUJNG h F ront w h e ? l drlvo. WeV o .» 3 M 5 ...... V3 2 5 0 * Curb & guller. Flal woiwork. UWN CARE ,Freo esllmalos.llos. 733-7234 Experlsrianced rolotllling. CCUSTOM PLOWING. 4 bol- Smilh Mowing, trimming,Ing, a mltc. PROTECTIVErECOATlNQS C _ F reeeseallmaies. Call Russ at iilo m ^ e » ^ io w . Will travel, ------Dopondablo a hardlard workers! Mobile homono iroof coaling: M l______c 1981 MERCURY LYImx $s ' CONCRETE 4 ___ 734-aiTI or 734^24024. _ Ilnseod _^Qofapfiiio fat shingle _ R0TPT1m m ------. . CCUSTOM PLOWING. Buhl Just oKJeose.W os $4M t 9 5 ...... 4 2 9 0 ' All Ilal'wofk. 'dilvdwi)jways. UWN CARE coatlno: Onr.Onr.eod ollinq; Ttactoror mounted, depth • area; • Call 843-4284.------' , patios, sidewalks. Qual^xsllly . All typos of Yardsrd »nrk * asphall soalal ccoaling, Oul- adl.MCMO". Tim a Mark Davis CUSTOM C PLOWING. Any , f m - - work at a workin man*:pfco. oftc rolo-lllllng. CallM lor m i t e dooTBJlnllniL;»n.3?.l-4494. 7 3 i405 ^ daya. 733-2530 eve, size s lob. Guarantee our 1980 COUGAR XR7 work. Dill Mike or Din Goii, _____ • _ A&AConcreie.73^l6M.5 L _ ------734-»445145------REMOOeUNGng' ------ROTOTIHILUNG ______; » A b so lu tely lo a d e d . WINat $ S M 5 ...... m5 5 0 C T ^ 733^ 00 or 734-zni Unit J CONCRETE WORK _ _ _ ' Now additionsona, rooling, all Troy Biit B Tiller. Gardens. . I I Pallos, Driveways. El ’ovcmonts a re- newla*iawns, Ilower bede. Wiil ; Elc.. Merodllh Sod CUSTOM. PLOWING, Call ' Prolesslonal work al• ' •. ’* Rsiall-wholesalo. f Call Qualily iravel,L jy5 t o i : ______E : lorflable rales, 733-Toaa. n4.C592. ^ 8 P « N K Ray H arrlaal 838-2606- 1982 ZEPHYR 4 DOIm ;;$5 ^ ___ or del. 787-3411 Hov . f e J ." NKLER SYSTEMS j! Air. Was $6496 _____ J CONSTRUCnON ;BVX^ REMODEUNQ. CUSTOM ■ SPRAYINQ. 5 9 9 5 J____ UWN/YAR08ERV ------N jip rSSSI ii qualily a lowest Anywhere, ^ any alze Job. *4 Truck work. backh'|5l>hoo Afid/8 quick..^ 7 reliable onstrucllon. For ^ e sa-733W . i a. per ; acr». Mike Qoti. 7 ^ 1 9 9 ' *' work, crub, gutier, ealurd- b fimnell'tJlaM isons' J For driveways, parkiiSJklng PAINTINQ MCI______. mlng.Fi.Free est. Insured. ; lots. eic. You haul or we c epaVRemodal Jim'si TreeTt Care. 734-14S4, . MMIUREHAUUNfl — _ t_ d * llv e ry —Nofttii#flal_Cfa -a-suoclalty—Wa— — ^ w n s i ____ ; < and RlQQlnO. 73H234. THEiSIi E N - a s mV O R S = = MQalinrS . (JomoBlevoQtll ______busine ss. J& o& tfi -----: -----KONICiCEK'TflmmIng------a - ^ ------_H*KUHE.SPS£^,CMI_h ------■yen39er30years'■5-7779 Easlosi Placo In-The WorldorkfloBuyACar ------: ■ PAINTINQ ------BOOfINQ .— i------. removinving, Limbs cut a EBreni Bower 8434974 or 543- win F e lls ______^ i .Superior crushed. Inleri ' Leroy C flsl.a Sor^ n 's . inl a mobiio homes. lowered .7 0 1 M ain ______. ------J 'priced.D anSkeem .M M‘” C 0“ eK L fles.acpm mm ., laneasA ^M'S. -patcA-a^repiirr— pn' ' i2« 6n? » c * — 2 o r 7 3 4 ^ , . < rools. Free est. 73«ni734 - -flMsonablorai» ralor-. 423-4406, _____ —— J J ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ h ■ - J v - v ...... -.1 r. j^Recreati4»nahAutomotive 128-il46 W ednesday, A pril 27.1963 Tirn«9-N«wa. Twin Falls, ktoho C-7

- laMMiteTflfcn ______- - J-- • THEISEII Spd.Wl«eh.t^hwUc«. ^.C«n73M 6r. *QOoOcoodHlw.S4MOC. » . K c r 1B82 FORD tU Ton Truck wWiiO'tu«M(nttb«d,Cd.>5000.0, T a - s b . » TON PAGE Low Boy trail­ 1974 KENWORTH Conven- UO'CHEV anoino. 4 boil ik>nal Cab. with un03 141-Vins ■Tnilft.1Ito1pl8toni.3r 194 e r. Single drop, ttftdem axle.oao.TM ^. Cummlna Engine. I 13»pd 1972 0 « L Station Wso. , til paftormanc* hm os. loild Road Ranger, M l unloading WIFE DEMANDS Small 5 » Case backhoe & loader auto irans, good cond. U95. UUaca; 4S0 daoTM t)lgh llfl 21- Schell bed & 16* Pup car-must sell 1972 seven 734-1«38orft*-7422. earn. n«w SOO CfM 2 ^ a l dieset. excellent condition. passenger VW van. $2000 or trailer «/ip u d bed. Call 1973 TOYOTA ststlon wagon. M B n , ■■tartar, Itn. bell S 9 M . t s i e ^ Case 4W0 67M620or6?------ir6?M6>3.______• partial trade. Good running t>6Uirn0-& n y w tw l, brand Sktd-ste«r loader. 1978 condition. 324^41. asking $800.62»53a7. oMVi leas than S hours oo Model 30“ Mideisooibs. lift. 1975 CHEW 4*4, Csmper 1974 FIAT X19. Hardtop con- I3S00. Call 43M910 or 734- shed, siereo. till wheel. 1961 Ford Van 4x4. PS, PB, rebelkl. S1000. 73MM4 azt. C800.733-7123. ______AM/FM cassette, new tires. verlibie. cassette, new tires T9B. Weekends t alter 5 0 3 1 unit 6W . Exc. cond. 788-4232. Abrakes.B2M141. 9S5L CAT. 197J Trucavitor 1970 FORD F150. 4-spe«d. 1976 FIAT 131,4dr, A/C, low track. Front end loader. strelghi&nlce. S2395. Amer- mileage. Com . or b est oiler. Ican Auto Systems. 73»»4M. 1<2-tmport Sports Cm :33arAuto8WmM Goodcond.a»4300.73M770. ii^ C H E V 2drhardtop. any 1960 FORD 2 ton. V-B, lold r a i r t e " ' " - ______porcelain white, cond.ffMOeS after 6pm. down g r^ n bed. 1500 or best 1962 FORD PtCKUP H ion. 6 tan vinyl Interior, etcelieni otter. ______make otter. Call______cyl., 17 MPG. 12,000 miles. cond., rec<;nt r^ jo r lu n e ^ , i]»^^ycte&Supp6e« 1957 Ford CaOO tilt cab. 5 spd |? W . 32*-3244. conditioning. J 2 ^ . 1962 DATSUN 2S0ZX 7*2. & 2 spd w/14' spud bed. loaded, 11.000 miles, auio.. SteOO. Also 1966 Ford C&50 71 CHEV. C80 series Spud ^ * ± ^ 1 juti like new, high S13.500. tilt cab W/1S' spud bed or 20' Truck. 20' m eui bed. pay SAAB ' & SUBARU: 79 Saab will sell tor SI t i n . 678-7560 Williamson Knaphelde equity & take over pay- or67K977. m enu. Call 734-3092.> ttOOO/best o ile r.:------. M l ^ SACRIFICE 1962 aru 4WD wagon. 61.000 ml, 1982 TOYOTA Supra Sport XRSOO R DM bike, 1857 INTERNATMNAL 2 ton case, siereo. line cond. trail ridden (ess than 200 truck. V8 motor, new ilres, t3000/best otter ,72»j723. Showroom cond, 734-6384. mlWs. New condition. 733- Wbeetb«i.BuM543<765. 74 FOflO LNT-9000. 3 sxie. Sauare. Back, _____ ~ 7?WlH»f6ai~------'318 Detroit. 73 WC/SSa 0«-“ Michelln Engine njns trolt,. new eng., 13 spd.. but needs S350. , rebuilt eng., new ttres. ___ Les9 than 1,300 miles. 1962 CH E V hton. 350 4-spd. ManvaccessOf*as.&36-2579. M»00.7S FORD LN-7000. Cat 1967 MG .MIDGET, S2500 good tires, runs good. diesel. 5 4-2, will take 18' FIRM. 734-3164 slterSJOpm. & ^f1oads. «M0.536-8741. bed, gSOO.SSjWM days. . 1971 BMW 2002. Weber Carb. 1962 FORD 3/4 TON. Mag style wheels, needs ryroi)79Su:ukJOSaO. Both som e body work, great 1965 FORD Make oiler. run excellent & look like new paint. Exc. ct value. 324-7134 alters. new; 0 7 5 each. 487-3252. S850. Call32«-8704. Call934-4859after4. HONDA Golddng. ______l ______' -R % 7S;r^"3: ------i7 s-A u taM « > - - - 17>-A »k>[i«i» - ; - B^ellam-324-2992. ' ^ h ^ ' h r t ^ \ { ^ 1 ^FI I L I LH j TTTaTil ' W fct»3. wknd»keeo trying t|ttt»^pma»ii0T0ire0MP«iiY's...... '" ----g

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SA LVE ? iii 3 N T All cond, asking $8 5 0 0 ,7 ^ 0 1 , sees that thc ononly hope lies pass ^1978 FORO UAVERICX. 4 door, good cond, new tires, F>2560 4 X 2 with a favorabl4...... JW enough for a two . No, 3435...... intending to U ke a first “ round finesse« againsl the ”*5 e 'bid of two clubs. | queen. WhenI EEisfs queen Why stretcetch when a conven* ' ■ ■ A 0»E-IN OROT-BIRO 1979 FORD PIN1'INT0WA60N : appears. Southlh \wins the ace I'”' ”" 'I spade’I bid is avail* 1980 FOR and cashes thle e j;Jack to m ake able? NOWN il! 4cylindor, 4tpood. V-8, outomatic, powor ;ast;«_ diam ond— _ Your cor or truck:k is worth moro AM rodio. luggage rock. ______sure that East w-auMttona-toJ^ Acc^______ttoorlng, AM/FM ttereo, r.W e q r e - p o y in g — - - Squtro option:----- queen w ^ . anin ihonest p lay_.pato^: m i D aUu. Texas t i m . - ■■■ 7' - ~ now than «yerT.\ -- —oif,-till, _ _1243Jtueiake; • >ttoni.B«lulllul.5a-7Sn. ; 'iTS-AutoDMlM ' 19U OMC 3/4 ton. New 175-AutoP8t»fl , motor & inns. 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B o th slandwiches a n and saladsis began as food trends, and both wentnt on to becom e Amerierlcan institutions. Plain or fancy, versatlatile and im aginativei sandws iches and salads are staples inn today'st daily diets, bbut this w asn't alwaysys t h e c a s e .

The Earl off SSandwich is generall)lily credited with having ' - — invented his nanam esake over three-e-centuries ago,- but by contrast, saladsids have been a part of)f Ithe A m erican scene forfo r only fifty years,irs. Until the early Thirtlirties, salads were unfa-fa - miliar foods in this country, appeaiearing infrequently as a 1 novelty on speclecial formal occasionsns. With the introduction of M iracle Whiplip salad dressing in IK1933. a "salad revolution" ensued. Createdle d a t a ti m e w h e n th e nLnutritional im portance of I fruits, vegetabiables and other saladid ingredients was firstr s t I ' ■ realized, the one-of-a-kindon product;t iquickly captivated the taste of a naticition., M iracle Whip sal>alad dressing helped to educate the Ann.merican public about h(how to serve salads and the importancece of good nutrition.

Over five deciecades, this unique pro(roduct has become much m o r e t h a n a s

T h is y e a r . MiiMiracle Whip salad dreIressin'g fans can satisfy their appetitee Ifor this venerable pproduct with over 200 recipes in a nevlew 160-page cookbooko k . C ooltiiig W ith IVIIRACLE ...... WHIR, Salad Oreilressln8..is.a_!s.oup to) j nuts" collection which contains both1 nnewly created recipeses reflecting the Eighties cooking styleses, such as those piclictured here, and timi ee- - honored “classissics." C hapters highihlight international and American regiojional cuisine, ideas fcfor casual entertaining,

sors and microvr o w a v e o v e n s , r e c ip e sifortw f( o, and much more. Liberally sprinkinkled with recipe tipsIS and hints, the book is illustrated withth more than two dozen:en color photographs. TTo o > , ■ order ,your copopy,.sim ply.send.apheheck of,:money-order forfo r- ■■ ' ‘ $3.95 t o : M fra•aclei c W hip SOth AhnivEiversa’ry Cookbook, P.O. -Box 854, Dept.t.P,SouthHoiland,IL60 P 60473. Be sure to enclose) s e - : y o u r n a m e , adaddress ( and zip code,J, and allow six to eight : weeks for deliviliv ery . CHICKENS/c iALAD CJZREAMPUFFFRING 1 cup water•er 1/2 cup c: raisins w 'HI irsary this, year, Miracle1/0 Whip salad dresslhp\ifCdernpn^irates its contentem- 1/2 cup Parkaikay margarine 1/2 cup ci chopped celery - '::CelebratTning its Golden Annivers Pi{as Jardiniere and len)emon 1 cup HourT 2 tablespoons 15 green onion)fj ■ • 'porary ven'rsalility In Chicken SaUalad Crearn Puff Ring,, GGarden Pasta Saladi Pi IM teaspoonn ssa lt slices : ■ -Y o g u rt Dfefessihg: These recipes9S y/ertinspired by sueuch all time favorlt^aia^^fpsfect'Sandw/c/j Loaf.Lc ------Q oidBTTGa ia te ^ BTidwich.-Macsroro'nl-fleBtaSslad-and-StShert>et-0re3sing"~ ______------3 /4 cicutrM lracl0 ^Whip ~ * *t * salad i dressmg 2-1/2 cups chopiopped c o o k ed . teaspoon te curry powder chicken prrAiSJARblNIEf:RE GARDENWASTA SALADD 1/2 CUJ!up fi/^racle Whip salad ■' ' 7 ozs:,spaghetti, cooked,coc ; Bring water andid margarine to boilrAdddd floirrand salt; stir vigorlo r- . i cup SIshredded zu cch in i dressing drained ' : ; — o u s ly o v e r low(.heat-until -hi m ixture forms^is^a b all. R e m o v e fro m h eja a t. t . : 1 cup Slshredded carrol — 2/aWiibieipoohs green onion ------;...... _ ------Add-eggsrone-aM l-a-timerbeating-well-iii-after-each-addition. Drofro p r /2 cup 'alfalfaa sprouts slices .. . :2. cups cherry toitiatilato halves rounded tablespcspoonfuls of batter ontoDungreased u cookie sheettct t o 1 /4 -cup ftMiracle. Whip salad drei ; 2 t MM espoons Krall grated'■ 7 cup zucchini slice:ices . ■ i form 10-inch rincing. Bake at 400°, 45 to1 550 m inutes or until goiderden .. .■ .3'./lartf-i1-cooke'd eggs, chopped', .-J ------:--paiparmesancheese ------___\.:.ijcupgreen.fiepi!er:\er:ch u n ks______brown. Rem ove:/e from cookie sheet imnnmediately; cool, ■1/2 .teaspitpoon sa lt . - - ablespoons milk 1/2 cup pitied ripe olivolive slic e s \poon pepper 2 ta il . Combine chicketken, raisins and vegetabiables. Add combined salacliad M .4 o z salami, cut ihtinto strips :br^ad rounds; cut In hahalf ; — -— -dressing.and-cuicurryfmix-iightiyrGhiilr.Cr.Cut top-from ring; fill wittnith • • 'jpz/arfl ■ Shreasdded lettuce . . chicken salad.. RReplace top; slice to seiserve. B.to 10 servings. ! C om bineine salad dressing, onion;n; parm esan cheese andId nmilk; mix • well. Conlombine 1/4 cup salad dre:re s s in g m ix tu re a n d s p aaghetti; g h toss Cambine zuciicchini, carrot, alfalfai S|sprouts, lightly.-.C C hill. s a la d , d re s s in FRQSliTED SAiVDMWICH LOAF ing. eggs and seasoniniin g s; m ix ; c o m b inIne e tom atoes, zucchini, green g pepper, olives, and salami;, — ★ ...... ^ ligti'tly^FoVreieach-M ndwichr'spread ~thard-cookecked eggs, ghtiy Top spaghetti with1 \vegetable mixture andd rcremaining of.'bread witfIth salad dressing; fill^with vi let- 5 3 1 3 d d r lopped 33-^oz. - pkgs. Philadelphia dressing mixture. Garninish with additional greijreen onion finely chop , tuce'^ndvegigetable mixture. 4 sandt 1 teaspoon KraltKr pure Brand crearn cheese, slic e s,, if desired. 4 servings. fj fjju s ts r d ______^______ftnftenerl ■______— :— p rep a re d ^ f(xt.3pjietiz6ts^ubsts t U u l e J a — L ______sa lt 1/4'4 cup finely chopped 114 teaspoon sa ■ small SI pita bread roundsids.'quar- ;■ . ^ Dash o lp)epper e p ' w atercress MACARONI FIESTAi SALAA D ~ tered, for pita bread. _ :______M irage Whim p Dash of salt and pepperie r ■ ■ > : r ' ? ...... ' 2 c u pos(7ozs.) s i elbow macaroni,v,~-i/4.cupchopped.pinpim ento—...... ______s a la d H■essing f^ i ...... ______cpq*oaked-drained - ...... - . tablespoonsjho.'Moppgd.______* * ^ ^ rI unsllced sandwiclrlaafr p • i 8ozs.)zs. Hratt sharp naWr^l ------— green-p'epper—- r - - — ------ly chopped ham 16 in ch es long 2 cups lineiy i GATE checheddar cheese, cubed . 1 tablespoon grattrated onion 1/4 cup lineiy/c c, h o p p e d . -Miracle Whip ...... ; , ! i c u pp cchopped celery — 'Saltandpepperie r ' , — . — ■ s w e e t pickickie salad dressing ...... ;■ i^bWlCH p (Miracle W hip s a la d . Lettuce . / c u p f l Miracle WhiVhip ressing ' salad dres:■essing 6 hard-coo.lok'ed eggs, chopped ...... ^^.J/fi-iup.chop>ppedjeleryJ-\. , ■; ( ■ Comblniline m acaroni: cheese, cceieryf salad-dressing,g, pimiento,| . Combine eggs,i, nmustard.^seasonings arand.enough.salad dressiniiin g J.,.:2'twespoioops slulled grfeh oliveve 's iic e f :' :.^ ' g reenI pepper pi arid onion; tosss ligHtly. Season to taste,ste. Serve in . Mettuce-1;e-line'd bowl. 6 to 8 serviv in g s . , — to..moiaM ;;inixlix'ligh’t l y " -j,_ ...... CM Ifacle-ihWhlp'saladdressing . d p e p p e r ~ Combine meat,It. pickle, and enough salsalad dressing to moisten . -ie whole-wlnhealbread slices - ' LEMON VOGI NG mix lightly. : ‘■■I’B ^ o t p kskg.\Kraft s /ia r p n a tu raIcheddB^;.',^, l c ^ WkTDRESSlNi 3, sllces.\cul in half '. 1/2 cup Mir ade WiVhip.s'alaidressing: . Combine 1/2 paclackage cream cheese, watercresswa and seasoningsIDS, - '^-cheese.: ------. - :-1/2-cup^iemon,^pinineapplfor grarigi-yoguri] U rt~ /-r ------— — m ixingmtiiweli/ell blended. - d;enouahB.:L:Combinbine in g re d ie n ts ; rrtlx w ell;li; C hiil. S e iv e 6v er,freshjifnjit.’lcup. fi - ...... Ttim-crustJfrom-)ra,bread;-cut.into-fourlir -lengthwise-sllces.. Spreata a d ______i.Coinl)in£eg(|jgs^celery,-olives .arid I „ bread slices withith salad'dressingrSpreaijad one bread slice with eg!Bgg ■ salad dresslsing to .mbisteni mixX ligWI ry.'' ,!; . salad, second.i. slicesl with ham salad arand.thirtf slice with creanlam Season tatasaste. For each saridwJch.:h, spread,.';. : ' ...... J SHERBETT DRESSING lin e tw o b r e a d sllslices with salad'dressiiising.Top il cheese mixture;re; stack. Top with fouriurth bread slice. Combim 1/2 cup Miraclee jHhip salad'dressing salad dressing, mixing unllintil .. one bread, sillillce with egg salad, cheiheese;let- , remaining creamam cheese and 1/3 cup sa 1 /2 cup lime, leremon or orange sherbet3/ : .. -■.well;blended;;f!:J:rost-sandwlch;loaf;.cuchilBhoroughly. Garnistlis h ______tuce.;ainL^i;!i;onl!!ifiad.illc9^Ai5an!tnd w ich es, ; ...... ras-desired. ■— ^ _ j — . , . ; ,C o m bbliiejngredlents;-rolx-well in & ' e'2HrT>e9-News, Twin Falls,Illa.klaho WednesoJove garUc. crushed the rows.n. T h^ are trained and njpported oo strong 2 taable^pooQsofl t - treUlses'oir o r pefgolas about 6 feet hl l i ^ ^ l h e Uwi planls ctq) cruAed, peeled Uwi fniltlUt : flourishI bestbe In mild, temperate cUmamates. Tbey require iteai»a«putl Inch of hot oil In a 1 root In NeNew Zealand. 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    ;. . S g l e n v ie w . h i. -— Americans boUowoulout a red cabbage and fill it spur-of-the moment tret■eat for fam ily . p a n always bea leadiMder* In taking witbtoasttu te d «ik>a dressing. and friends. iSTealad to D6W belghtaibts. Now, a new T o makiAke a DIppable Italian Salad.i. ivtnoopt [{) salad*{iukliaMng [q being arrange» curiyc endive, a salad green10 DIPPABIZAME3UC/CANSALAD ' « IntBod u ttd ; Tbe ^M laa7’“ ~wllfia 0!^fligbUy sharp Davor.’ and fra sdi b------I - 'sm a ll r?d cabbage hahalf------^ t;;;W sw v ^9)R»cb takestak traditional tom spinaInacb leaves on a long platter,r. I bottle, 8 oz. size,. Philadelphia 4 1 a new dressing SmaU jplnach.sph leaves are especiallyly B rand garlic and chchive dressing iiki serv^them up ln~afi”: oovel'way. coovenleotest for dIrtjIng.‘~ T ^p^nlnl ------madewlth cream die I jiTfftfmrt of ^offfing tbe ingredients slices, mred l pepper strips, zucchini andtd leaf lettuce i e f ------tontlier. tbey ara arranranged 00 a tray y e llo w squash ( slices, canned:d green onion brushes: ^SxTserved wltb a Mpseparate edible artichokeIce hearts, toiMto wedges>3 . tom Boston lettuce |»iSiiTatfw>r of thlck lad dressing for placednei le thick boUed bam stri;rips is'th e so fttest. r. Swiss cheese, cut In1 Ststrips fflppinfynp rtt miring, coktrfoiI asalad. For added flavor, It's flu fied.. . .to soothe thejnostst ssensitive riose. I -HRiIs Idea can be usedMd to create all sprinkles tbe tt tom atoes w ltb paim esanj> broccoli flowerets coupon b^ov^ savingtg 225cjtist m akes ' B o d s of new salads. FramF n avocados cbeese. caullflowerets W ith th e cc radish roses : that m uch m ore comfc Xbrzuccbioi. oeaiiy a l l } >e d r e s ^ container, remove i t t r^orting. sa la d foods can be dippi ® Scoop ou^ center of cabbagea half. ter from a cooked artichoke leii; fill with ^■ ' H M ■ ■ p ^ e American Salad de ^ leaving I Mnch she! SS It with thick Italian herb° dressing. Wrap greer!en onion brush I cao start you on your wa j..Tlje dressing, made with securing with ■ i . (finable venioos of yourourovmtavorlle H with leaf lettuce se »of red b ^ PfPP“ » . Arrange in-______I ‘HURRV!C»TERR EXPIRES C ! « :------salads------Q picic if neceaary. -G reens provide tbe,(«mdallonfor fo ------JUNJN & 157l983r-^4 complement for your Italian led beets. Lel- | a v e ^ tbe .Dlppi^e Americancan Salad For ° Varialion: Add pIcWo ery chunks, cherr)rry tomatoes. ■ z taste Interest, begin wlwlih lear and “““ • I V Cheddar che«e br• cucumber.< If - 1 2 onjany2boxess o f , - Boston lettuce insteadId iof tbe usual A dlppetped salad isn’t Just for com- Iceberg. Wrap delicateate leaf lettuce pany; U’st’s at home on a picnic, at a desired. ;y Note: To make greenn onion brush, ftiqueftissuefies. I around green onionsJ forf( improved barbecue.le. in front of the TV set - any I u slice green end of onlinion Into m any o ■ S! “ d tp ^ U lty " aod an InteInteresting taste place aI traditionalti salad would go. :d thin silvers using asharp paring IIS J «)!»»•, ITfM to/ BTC yew [vITOTtIot io>^ tfOM< ' UM Om < MPI ' those w ltb pieces of Bosik»ton lettuce, a meat, tuiturkey cbeese, cucumbers,s. krilfe. Chill In Ice wj kMt. IM >»t oJiM a rrand ^ ‘ salad green with a velvet;vety texture and avocados,». and raw or crispy cookedd the silvers to curl. trim off root. | I Ugbt green color. Addd thicktl; sUrps of vegetableslies; pour your choice of)( To m ake radish roses. I ayer of radish 2 I i boiled bam, Swiss cheebeese trian^a, Italian Ijerb.her garilc and cblve, toastedd TTilnly cut outer lay o»-«ucumber-dres8ing-ln- a3 -______potfll fflAhkm-trom-tii-top alm osl-to------^ 1 — ^ 3 b D 0 Q - il ;a b i ^ a I ______Ice w aler until ^ tiroocoli and caullllowecwecets and rad* boUowedd

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I FRESH RED RIP2PE SNOINOW WHITE blue cbeese, scallions andanc lemon juice oven forr 20: minutes. Uncover and1 NOWVlfPMGRI {ESS AT belles the fact that eachach tuna-cheese a rra n g eI tomatotoi slices over tuna. Bake STRAWBERRIEIES MUSIUSHROOMS casserole has less thaniSOOcalories. 30i until cassessereles are golden and broc- ■ - - With tbe casseroles,. servese crunchy colllstendinder (about 10 minutes). b read sticks and a tossed tos: salad if Makes4iH serv ln g i. WllLLIAMSMAPET! a ^ r e d . . B akedSISlrawbcrries t ------58* ------‘T b e f lr s t^ r ln g strawtawbenries-grt-a------(ad ^itedted fram “Cuisine-RapMe;^'- * special treatment forr dessert.di First CHarksonNiiN. Potter. «.95) AFlffOF t l ^ 'r e tossed with oranrange Juice and T im e: ababout 30 m inutes mmu 4-ROLL SOFLININ 4 .6 ox. < OKUige liqueur, 'nien tb&emb]e tbe dessertrt whileVf the tuiia 2tablespispoons orange Juice casseroles a re baking.^ ViWhen tbe cas- 2tablespispoons orange liqueur oerples are done, loweower tbe oven lUtCupsips G rabanvcracker cnmibs i^ n s brown sugar (BEING FEA l y I agrees and bake 4 t a b l e s NOW ATOREO! 59* tem perature by 25 degre the strawberries. Optionalial_ garnish: whipped creamn - ...... : ...... - — ilLi Creamy TunfrdjeeseCMCasseroles flavoredwlI with orange liqueur about40minuteslies Smearr I1 tablespoon of.butler in a ______baking dish o r pie pah. Hull 2-quari ba] DOUBLE,E LIJCK ~ ' Vw e s t e r n FAMilY 6 PAK c a n t " • ...... ~ T2 \Ib. Box n tbe b erries and place them ...... " 1 6 o z.(u e o n 6.55 ccoll degree ov wben y olupush u ; roe. expenseof qw[{uallly. I buy slk ed Importedled ham. even if It from shehopping and complain. "I don'lk a 't believe bow much It them. Iliat really wreck!s mmy shopping day. - ...... ______^hont^nwwtrnlfwlIns tbe ctfd girlfriends.:____ . ___ does cost mortore lhao the domestic variet;Iety. because 11 Is cost. AncjKilgot so little foodi" 1 bave made m y wife tbehe (envy of her women friends.b. My Wife - I find>d tthis tnie of most women -— hates (b consider^yl with 1 am part of a growing br (breed of Americans. I am a malen _ food-sbop. Her friendi» d s som etim es ask me to pickck up Item s However. 1 coofm I bave been knouwwn lo serve the that stocock response: "How would1 youyo like (0 do t t e food food shopper. for them because tbeyheyhate to food shop, dom estic k inad d to (he weekly poker dub.. menm who secretly sbon>In|ng?” Tell Ite m you would be delighted.< You stash A survey dooe last yearir f(for the Food M arketing Instlistltute lamabettersbof^ipper than m y wife. Ask my kl(Uds.Onlhe hale me becauau se tbelr wives are alwayss letelling them N ^ t aw ay thetemadmooey. lc W a s h i n g lo d k afes tbjth at men represent 30 pertercent of (ew occaatons when» ashe does tbe food shopping.lg. they are a g re a tg u y laI a i m fordoing lhe food sho^ln{?lng I prefiefer lo buy frozen vegetablesbles. Itei^ Is less less tbe p rlo d ^ food shopperse rs In the United S tates. Chanf te anglQg highly criUcal of' (h(be results. ("Did Ma dob the food On the aver.rerage. m y ocxK-a-week tfwpbopping trip .costs waste, andi they are easier lo kakeep. It’s probably a lifestyles bave r e s u lt^ In ant Increase In woricing wonretnen. shopping again?” )I about $90 to $11$100 lo feed a family of four.r. WeV eat a variety throwba ------y?ff Vm : Hot chick(ken | [ H artichoke s a l^ 1—H getraves K SEATTLE—Creative cookslovetocot take everyday Ingredients3ts and pres- eot (hem in unusuallyy idelectable ways. Hot Chicken A rtichokes Just exactly tbaL TCTXtfT I Is S rea^toserve. flocn l%e preeeotattoo? Very impressive.in Tbe flavor combloation? OuiOutstanding. 11)et«ves?lJanai^ _____ Thl«.»itTipla (■ arti aim « v . v r t « qieclal for serving to family fa aod friends, that It's bound to.:to-become a favorite lo your recipee coUectkin.i Many plan-ahead cooks Ilklike to keep cdbked chlckeo or turiceyy oo o b a o d ln tb e freezer for a o easy staitartoomeal r preparaUoQs. A simple del l l ... all tbat Is needed to cresTeate quick. nutritious meals. ".Artichokes, too. areI {great for {rtan-ahead meals end snaimacks. Iliey may be prepared and1 cookedo by ------boUlngf-steaming-or-mionlcrowaving------Then just cover and refrlgeIg e ra te until Hot Chicken Artichoke)ke Salad easily halvesI oc r d o u b l e s t o s u i t y olu u i r p l a n s I f serving time. Tbey wUl-be-be ready to H serve cold or reheated forr a vegetable occompanlmeot, otree.5, salad or teaspoonsw salt saack. V* teaq>oootMJ thyme, crushed • And ^choke* are a simpmple. deluxe ' dashpeppqjper way4o enhance everydaylyaswellas t 2 botcookecked Califomla artichokes "TTI.B. PREMIUI conq>any meals. Fun to eat.aUandfunto 2 parsley^ sprigssp cook with, artidxdces seereem to Just Combine all a Ingredients except s te p Sisaver cleans betletter naturally ^>ell sim ple, cltoastedalm(M)dBliceIices with parsley,ey. Makes 2 main dish ■ ^ ^ ^ • 6 . 3 9 '•*2 table^xxmsllmeorlenMim onjulce servings. Rec[leclpe can be halved or ■ SAVEXIStONSTEPSAVIVER ' '1 tablespoon chopped greereenonkn doubled. I Tnlhct>»Scrrur(Kh«htwc..n K«r<»i«.f.g1hof. I u«l jflftiU »T mil fujfwj JWJ (Kt mIuc plin 7* himilinl I tfi»rS«.pniirtifd>nui~i^rWtwttnr.ie»Mtr«)iovrpurchuturiuinckiit. n s Nowytl)ou know I ^ I UDclrtocowr »U ewenpoRS mlnmcO mini br thmrn I v S Dandelion MMIIIC H A R K E 1 • * ■ ur.n,><^tcd.Uic<]orir>lrkt«t.HnCnlttPaU«l7n:EIma« W « tk(d d a y s y i ! HCJ7RI6. revolutionaryuy leader Oliver Cromwell ■ ,ru, k ^ m 3 I UHfTOSECOUPOSONTOtri'RaUSE. beatabla reportedly *weighed 4 pounds 14 ■I ■ ounces, compjnpared to an average adult . ■ 1ie004 weight of 3pounds.______■ ___ ^ICHARPPeliANO ■______m ale brain we . . ' « i ■ STORE COUPON— ■ ■ ■ •- Qikago^BhTimes t -if dandelions were difficulIculttogrow I they would be one of th e mem ost highly I prized of garden flowers. TtiT b e fa c tls, - ..... ■ however, (hey are 80 easy totogrowthat 1 I tbey podc our lawns withth ia Jarring m break in (he lawn’s unlformltmlty. J NETIIHFJ'M'ACKDK MAWAilAN f :il‘ (•kUlTI-USCH INTllKNKWHJSl .ButtheycanbeMlled.AEAgoodtlme J t.l-U.SCIII«)X*(lK()SKlf>()Z,CAs\ ls..now , before tbey blooiloom. Once ^ rnistmWAIIAN I'W NOr KKlHTI’tlSCU. blwming. (bey are quite reiresistant to 1 iHinKoi mrrrii Kt kmi.ikoixai. weedkillers. .-1A granular weed-and-feedeed mixture H ^ can be ai^died oo any briglright, warm I ^rlo g day. Ibe grass sboulduldbedanip ■ I from dew or a light sprinklInkling. Itie | - \ \ m weed-aixkeed granules sticlUcktothese I — ^oampWades:------^------^ii^!)OD6-rW :7HD5-| H ie sunny w eather encou!ouragesthe ■ weed killer to be absoibectod by the ■ S g— p lan t In a few hours. Sbouliould a light q)ring rain wash Ibe granuimules from l i H tbe blades—no w a ^ —-'^ ^ w e rt kUlcrpOTilonD wDlTiavev MJBG(I)offeetasttes great quickly done its ta& NowwtbefertO- t I p^ianwe ^ Izer pOTtlon of tb e granulenules takes — actloii. It encourages-ihfr-:w -g rass to te c k , □ream, L _ S f e ------r quickly fill sa^ areas -Wtleftvby the weeds. 'Jertillzer and weed killerUer applied ■ t i t h 0 0 Saturday , will dx)w reresults by ‘i■ .r i. . . ONANY i NY5 SIZE . 1 - # Monday. Tbe weeds will tberb en sta rt to ^ w distortion. ’ 'nuougbout tbe week tbledlstortloa e d trabme* rOOTHPASTK will become more pronouncer>r«yi Final- ly. tbe daodelloo8.aod:maimany other ^ |> n . j t e “v?eeds will turn crisp. HIte i n tbey ^ p ly crumble and dls^ipea[)ear. Usually one appUcatloaI willwl ellml- ■ 7“ — Date dandelions. Howev?ever, oc- orlttpjpi I '" s S i ' c ash n ally two o r even th reeree appiica- _____ . on any alze of MJB Pm nlunum Ground Coffee - "tJfliBare needed.- : ------'o r any size otMJB Prwntum DiD«BTf*Inaiod^^o^^^^ H ie same lawn fertm iterir tltbat helps your Jawn helps your trees.as. In some Instances It may be too belpfupful. .^Tuvxih ' High nitrogen or lawn fertilrtillh«rcan No matter! S mjb^ STvv-m * ■ V SI induce fruit tress ln(o ann e excess of ’! ■ l U S E t 1 ^ ■ ittify gro\«hartbewpemeDieuf-flowers ------^------anafruK s. — ^youcaan^rusttbee taste. - .•xeitw - . .Reduce this likelihood byty avoidingI ____ 3 ^ ) Premium quaCty atacc•I88L tf xMcMa fertilizer In a three-foot bancandaround ^ m tl^trulttree. , w fe-flT lm w -Naw a. Twin Falla,la. Wahoi Wednesday. April1127.1983 Z ~TT~'... F oood stairn p u s e rrsalsocca n ^ |Hjtak<:eLadvaimtage-o>f-COUp() o n s ^ -

    B B S By MARTIN SI.SIX)ANE " for any Cbmtnntrex product: Tablets. ■ j B g UniledFesliaeaeSyndlcate Capsules. UquliIquld or Nighttime (any S u perm ark size except trialrial). Send the complete ' 9 B | DearMartln:Jn:Ihave recently begun outer carton.n. from any Comtrex ; to receive foofood stam ps and I am Shopper" product (excepic ^ trial size) and the : concerned ass loto whether I am allowed reg ister ta p e> wiU)wii the purchase p r k e • H j ^ H to use them alongal witb manufactw^ ■" lg wilh a >by-5 piece of ! paying for the baby sitter w er3’ ccntsH)fff coupons.0 Please let me ^ your name and address ; box tops and labels. It sounc know as soonm as{ possible as l really " hS3wrltten.E.c,ExpiresJune30, 1983. ; good (teal to m e. ___ — need th e belpp of0 both th e stam p s a n d _ ® Hefund^Updale: Many 1 H |^ H the coqwns.I. -• Peari W.. Detroit. ^ rsrequlrerefundforms: > h av e experienced difflcultiii t t a ^ S m 1 ^ ^ ! Mich. refund requests addressed1 toI Cltnis BAYER. MIDOL. Ml VANQUISH. , DearPeariMi : Go ahead and use your ^ Central In Oriando. Fla. DoDonald E . l O ^ a L , STRITRI-DEX, PHILLIPS, i cents-off coupcH»ns just aa you have ^ Faller. executive vlcei)resid(ident. says CUSHIES EasKaster Seals Refund. Re- • |B M W done In the pas?ast. I contacted the U.S. that fulfillment problems hahave been celve a 50-cent» n t, 51, $1 g.5Q o r $5 !____ Department oiof Agriculture’s Food ^ THfTeqOIHffTeiiIBaT<5Fm and NuWnoinm iiervl« ana was pro-“ ” still not received the reh of of purchase from two ; '• V i vided with theflle foUowing informatkm: ^ efunds or a ^ Uw piyj.o rV i4-i-ni.o-.i r ‘f >:air.-tw>wtowi* a»tPi.fi-WHpBiP n ^ ^ * S id 'lh e (ietails to W m TDonald S E . fund, o r fro mfl thithree different products . a r e to be red*edeemed for food-stamp ^ FaUer. Cltnis Central. P.O. B food-stam p cu:customers may receive (W eekof April 24) or from six diffeUfferentproducUforaC ; cash for thesejse coupons if cash cus- Health Products(FiIeNo.li.11-A) refund. T h e proof prc of purchase from ; to m ers are giveJvai cash for them, or the D ip o ut this file and keepep It with Bayer products,icts. Midol and Vanquish value of the cotcoupons can b e deducted , sim ila r casfaH)ff coupons ~ b nel showing the Universal - ______■beverage is the end panel i — from th e costtolthellpm.!: of ______“refundxffeirwilh^ beverage < olng bdilnd this policy is " e coupons,— Product-Code-sle-symbolvXrom-lbe-Lo: ------Tliereasonin for example. Start collect*tlng the Sal package andant Stri-Dex products it ; simple. Whea;ffl you purchase an Item S needed proofs of purchase wtiartUlelook- Is the U niversal•sal Product Code symbol ; using food stanlamps, tbe manufacturer Pf Ing for the required formsns at tbe cutout; fromthntbeLo^SalRoUitlsthe- in effect hasI rereceived tb e sam e price supermarket, la newspapep ers and w rapper; fron:rom PhUllps MUk ol^ fo r th e item as if It h ad been sold for ^ magazines, and wben tradiiding with Magnesia it is tthe name PhUllps c\S cash. So. if a cash customer would ^ friends. Offers may not be! avaUablea from tb e outsld<:slde label; from C u sh l9 receive the discliscount of a m anufactu^ In all areas of tbe country,’. i AUow 10 11 Is any certlfuHflcate from the bacx er’scoiqjon.soiso should you. *“ weeks to receive each refund.d. label. ExpiresSf Ullllll.i) There are so5 manyn offers tbat could 653 R oi» S trMtNoHh.TwIn t r Fallt be of interestst to a baby sitter, tbat For M or« Inform atktio n Phon* 733-3500 y our idea maktakes a lot of sense: After ______"What We Do0 BestlsCare" Serve youtbruniu n c h g u e s t s M e x ic a n BIrunch n Bake for a tasteJ fr o m s o u th o f t h e h o r djer e all,'what youI hahave really been doing is xin nne Mexia. cuisi —------TFheUhiiiiateiiiG t Connnet Cookwarare ------! ^— will spi)ice brumch RICHMOND. Va. - WbejTjen It's your MEXICACAN BRUNCH BAKE tu rn (o serve a weekend bnbrunch, why i package.':e. 7 oz., combread mix not tAke tbe menu south of)f theUl bonier? 5 eggs Albertisons^ C V* cup butteitter or margarine, melted Serving Mexican cuisineIne for your and cooled > a v e '* S t 3 brunch will be an easy task ta if you i ciq>flourJT ■ — make'WJsrchorcM'Wh^dk'djoosing th e ~ W teaspoonmbaWngpowder I ------ONEVEHKYPIECEYOl► U B U Y l recipes for your moiu. V* tea^)oonim salt jrmaionfinfiloiIitT 0 »ii i—»»tatk.1 WMkb fUx rMU M Out yo-r lean Brundi 2 cqa. 88 oz.. shredded sharp sie o<' U*(be I-ouirt spta UUUM MhScb exn- Bz.. Chopped green chilles. ew lowrr h«*« Kttlni* with t Blnioiualnu<»«(nur. Donx btjoufilwooh'ltr il.ii Mtb a tio minUia paxhax m ilk, egga and cheese — threetyplcalthr lcan.'4oz., comt rit tooth loKil in moUlurtIurt ind nj.or: loodi ind tV S3.00 eff icoupoci dortni Ibc ftnl wen, ind breakfast foods. ‘n » q>ec{Kcial ethnic drained Kil'bitic U) lh»tf e«a u■»' ihfinkut. onhU-99»tthsl>at)Omkla«apurdat(isrU>edan- - [ram. B*ufftloekkoptbtka- 1th the addi- Vi cupflndyely clM^ped onion PItn S"«i FVnwti toofcwt It ityMy w MU. flavor comes through wilh nwndrd (oolMrt. a 1 during )our ac^MpMl tion of green chilles. onkwikw. tomato. I package.:e. IV4 oz., cheese sauce Itf si»ictt^no«^c^-______and cayenne pepper baki)aked In an m ix ' ( UUbcn. F« lovnMl:l um»nd c*rryd*T. ywiH ? aluminum foil waresquarecrecakepan. I mediumn avocado, peeled and cookmry The pan minlmlies deadean up and ^ H R S t r combread batter accord- rafuka offers an aliunallve to p jn .x tU iMKkO. ag e dIrecUons and bake In expensive cookware. A dup --SwEEr^tYffmrf ^ ^ ice oven tem peralure to This uncomplicated recipe v 9 ^ GOURMETIET ase a second square cake convenient combread an iggs weU_wlth fork or w ire ■^^___COO[W AIVARE sauce mixes allows you mo Id b'lilter. Hour, baking spend wiu‘i your guests. powder, saltlit and cayenne pepper; smooth. Stir in cheese. > After baking the egg mlxl lalo and onion. Pour into i « » ___ thick slices over piping bot' an." Bake^iic^O T ninutes; squares. Just before servlni ------minutes. To serve, cuf Into golden cheese sauce and rip slices. Serve a fresh fruil■SKSlS’' { Ifln ^ b v Prepare cheesech< sauce mix accord* tttUBJ mmSr5Xi«*K"-- ...... W sparkling beverage and yc uU ckage dlrecthms. except will enjoy a south of th e bord r lilk to VA cups. Cut cor- that'ssure to please. 1 I nbread Into0 6 squares; cut each For additional rcclpesI which make square In haltialf crosswise. Place cut menu planning for familyyor 01 friends a combread hahalves on servlog plate breeze, write Redi-Pann - "Easy side by side,le. T op.w ith baked eggs. f l l 1 1 0 Gourm et. Dept. FE-3. Richiichmond. Va. cheese sauceKe and avocado slices, s 23261. Mokes 6 servinvings. M f*

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    W . C K ^ 6ften aa bargailin r K«nW i By RICHARD DcLANO Magnolias5 are1 -hardy.' Most dls- CliJcasoSun-Tlmea tinctive is thele Inew D r. Merrill, a rapid . grower. Thisis and many olher trees g Everyone loves a bargargaln. It It’s to obUbtalned from Wayside i: UJM free you can't do much bette!ltcr. Ganiera.Hokqcp ke things (paper). Tlmbmber Press. This Is a book ■ neat. on raising plhagnumm ppeat moss. som e polntenters: Wind strength and H SWEnnOWCHSIOT.OMNM f e ? P S > .v A mb( of about four p a rtsts ssoil to one direction Ulcan vary widely even In a ll » 8 o o ______J ■ ; part sphagnum Is about righight. small, area.Avoid A\ planting a sensitive { FOLLOiOWTHISSCHEDUIlUUE TO SAVB Tbe tree should be plantanted so It's specimen nin ai hlgh-wlnd pocket, by ( m w iii I m m n I *Ml Wtn Ml wtn mwUK ' M iwtn iW fW ' — about an Inch h l ^ ln theflfiesollthanlt placing Iton on the other .side of tbe FWWMM* ' f«Mur« MMwMiMMi - • • nT-TV grew In the nursery. A s you plant, use temiceorjustList a few feet away, plenty of water, ll’s a sloppy sli job. J u s t becau3«use an apartment balcony Liquid plan t food Is the safesifest louse. faces pouth doesn'tdo mean you get tbe Ifyou don't receive a free•eetreeatthe I soulherasunen all d ay. n w shadow of a celebration, there are mtmany olher nearby bulldlnding m ay sometimes block •M ^ ^mnlt eeywFi s a s - — - £ 3 __ m-TwMWI.' fcf—~o» trees that.wiU brighten a landscape.lan , u. - " ■Ml F o r fl shaded a rea in a comer or Roof pipe!(even (e u tility poles) in the between houses, plant a redi•edbud.Itisa middle of ^ouryou g arden need not dls- • a - * «) •tf*®" *15??L ;••• »18^ .*1. •I8*** J sm all tree m uch like a crabrabapple but courage you.u. Build1 a planter around - more delicate In appearancenee...... Ihemandusetie them for summer vines. is ; April Z 7 .1983 T lm esiN owIW3, a, Twin Faili, ldabo£-J'" Applifes grouw well Ufn valle\ r e x b u r g -M aivf difdli fersnt Unds of fruit trees**od a plants are avaOabie to0 nm u n e riw aod other stores.u^ ti ^ Alie, 'Umeofyear. len - Packaged aod bar^roH w t trees aod plants arei bb«i W ilsilson “planted before tbe newr afaootsab and leaves begin lo grc “Potted planta tbat ccotalia ln soil for the roots to grow am ountaln ,^can be planted now orr anytimai e during tbe sum m er gard(rdening '^eariyfalu^ ' A ^ e s are tbe most tuc aag ic is«M Bucceaafui tree fruit In the Bto V allv* You m tst plantat a t least two different v a rieM t i a lia v e Um Irult quiUuUty ol Moatmmncy. No) icross- to get croosiMlllnatkna aoda fruil set unless Iheree isia a p>iiina»no isoececsai]lary with sour cherries, ...... n d pxborstreeneury.r. Sweet dierries. peacleeches, oectarioes aod apricocots are l^ebest-adqiteda^epieforlhisarea IsMclnlosh..A A lso not very successfuli tn our cU nute. T te tre e s maaay Uve grvwi gfe: Duchess. Jaoanm than Wealthy. RlRed. for several yean UDtUuDtl we teve an unusually'Severe a u s — ..Yellow Transparent and Lodi. Red and Goldea3 De- 1 winter. But tte fruitdt ccrops are sporadk becausco e fruit r^ldous alao can be grown)w a U le varieties like W Ioe«lesap. buds often are killed:led by cold w loter tem peratuibircs or 3 SVA TENNIS L Rome Beauty and Granra m y Smith aeMflm rinen corf\m. «pringfpwt» ------xpletelytinHfftaorigrowCjwlng season. If you do deckle topto plant thBK m ore m arginalll Ifruits, Pears aiso can be grwSrown here. Bartlett ts tte mostnn cboose tte hardiest< vvarlettei and p t ^ to pro'zero orw Man- .ipoUlnatloQ. Most of tbele JJapanese plums a re not bliardy ai churlan. . iffiougb for tbe Magic Vail/alley. A ninrihw of SmsDoaD fruits are wdl-adapted1 Ito Ite T te Mootmoreocy pie or sour cherry Is tte: bbest Magic Valley. TheseR Ulodude raspberries, strawbcteiries. ___^ ^ I c f t - f o r . thia area^T■^‘Itere-are-several otberc-pie— .j currants and goosebaobeiries^-BladdMfries aod bliblueber^------^ ^ .rCberrles and bush cbenlerries that will grow here, buttoone o( ries do not grow wdlfllo lo our alkalloe soils. Wm Ringin: irs sta rtts b u z z ■ * * ig in ea ' • DEAR A m : 'Hiaiik yoyou for Ite health care pnndders wte0 < can h d p B letter s i g i^ “Hearing TTiIerhlngs in UIP ------s; some sufferers. Ow-pcrw.etevnep.wi ndU." from tbe dderly’ cg couple wtw Ref errals can alao te madede to one of '.M.UOCOI ■” »l«CW|. d^^cribed a blgbiiltcbed.d, 1bumming. Abigail Ite uJ m any Unnltim self-be!{e!p groups «aMcoMon«m rtaging, buzzlng-type noise no that (^ « VanBuren ^tbat teve sprung tq> all1 HWON«a« seemed to come from IntInside Ihelr ^ United S ta ta aod Canada. .11 mPounMMDU leard It c a t- 1 ^^ ^ DearAbby iResearch loto tte p o ^ble Muses Q e t b&lds. Tliey said Ihey beai Bt Crush Tennis PremiungPl by Mail (Uoa.MMi stantly but were aahameddtomentloo ti i ^ — — anand cures for tinnitus is bein]ing carried MaWTMMCn when you bu . Cl«»< Mma w , IU n MMI!•) It to tbelr doctor for fear the]they’dbelo ld out at several universitieses In this mpnMHti tbeyw ere“ goIngcra2y.'’ D E A R PPHARMACIST: I Many country co and abroad. Patlentinls should. Tis a result of tbat columumn. all day {diysldans wwrote to suggest ttet I however, te t e w ary of those wwbo m ake S H IR T S^-|00SI VISORSS-JTS TENNIS BALLS rfie been bearing from peoi)eopIe saying mention aspliiplrin as a possit^ cause extravagant ex claims becauseseal pres- 1 t l f ^ have bad that problemiem for years for tinnitus.. T his m ay 0 v e t t e manu- ent en there is no universal “c“cure” for 'yy\ s r v c n ^ KMr.WUaM b ^ were alao rductant to>meiaiajlt ou facturers of of a^lrin ao Excedrin tinnitus. tlo of ttiree 2'ou expl«fp»i that tbeyley probably beadacte, bbui u t I feel an oUlgatlon to Patients 1 should feel freee to m ake / . I balls nfonnatton akmg to~my further fm inquiry by wrillngog to t t e ------h4tl a condition called1 ”••tinnitus." pass tte lnf( r j c5o »»iil K MOwitD ar/ioiFjujTJUU1I.>A literally mUlloniionsofpeople readers. AmericanAt Tinnitus Assodall P tW tttr t E rty luiinfilyuuilt if f o rp»fiklpatbiqt>ttforfW* HOMCHAUHtCmMr. ______—------1-alfio-tea:e a f d - f iTHtt-i m iy l a - t t e —'2arsr?msscvn:vJSn? Be In addition to tbe manyly ccauses you dental profes::essk » Informing m e t t e t nooiiroflt no organizatkw. soI pplease In- ■ 34i7cu 1 14^. the use of ASPIRU[RIN - yes. "buzzing in1 tthe head” b sometimes du di d e a k n g . stanqK d. self-ai•addressed ptein old ordinary aspirinQ—sbouldbe - caused by IIIm-fltUng dentures, tooth envekipe. en llAed. It's especiallyI iimportant grinding orm’ malocduskm (abbormall* - GLORIA REICaCH.M5.. |i b& ause so many dder patientspat take ty In Ite “ bitibite” ). Dentists >rtio focus EXECUTIVE DifURECTOR j ^ 7 sq\ IfiCge doses of a^ irin b easeasettepain on tte treaeatmeiU of TMJ (tem- of arthritis. lU s Informatkation not poromaodlbulbular lolnt) have also of- CONFDSnnALTOHUR! < fRTINGIN I f o m w te n y ou b uy ONE 6 o r ( W pack of cans or bottles or s i^ the ringing In tbelrr »ears, but It feredsomerelrelief from tinnitus. W0R1HINGTQN. Wl BONN.: I(It lakes a \ I r-ONE~M tterfao ttle.-a nYflav< nSay comfc^ them (o) knowk Itet Readers: Now. f also is heard an friend fri aod an enemy to retreally hurt • tQ e^re oot Ima^ning thingingsorgolng encouraglngvg w o rd : you: yo tte eoemy say scsomellilng \ t ^ ' DEAR ABBBBY: Please teU “ H earing rottenn i about you. aod tte “•frieod" f: to 1 1 ___ ^LaIaUiell»JK»lll!L!«Jto know Ite t Things In lUJrUlnola” andthemlIlk)n8 of tell tel you about I t ______to tfley’re not the only ones afaaffilctedwlth otters sufferiering from linaltus aboA (Vbo'reoevertooowfortoi ( tQis anni^ing problem. AiAnd it sure Ite Americana n Tinnitus Assoclatkm. It fo/eamto hott'to mate/jr^eod:jd s M d te II T ~ m akes my lob a lot easier.r. suppgrts tionionltus research aod pro- p pc) t ^ a r . For Abby's booklet•fooRpu- < ! A fli S taaS S S | | ■ ■■ : -PHARMACISriNIO4 IOWA CITY vides Informrmatkn aod referrals lo larity.lai send $1. plus a bxUMg. sell- I jH V adaddressed, stamped (37r? ceats) I 1 1 1 I uuiroMVCOUroHPti eavelcpe to Abby. Popalarivity. P.O. ■ m PROCTERSGAMBLE-S^STO ^TO U PW l 13*700 flothinngsurp> asses Box " HoUywood. CalU.» L V h —LJ ■ iiomenmade b:>read iiiSggles* celel:jbratesITatLtionalBalDf]jiyWeekwltitn ' ^BEVBK'jNETr bulk, aboutJt 1 hour. Punch down aUcago Sun-Times dou^; dlvldiTkte Into 2 equal pieces. - Knead unlQI sismooth. Place eadi piece ^^m etlm es tbe most overiveriodced el- In greased 9*» ^ -5 -io c h loaf pan. Cover SEE HEA] d am p towel; aUow to rise y S N eShent bread — canin mi ake Ite wlUt lig h t da TI KEB dgfereoce between an ordlirdlnary meal In warm placlace until doubled In bulk, {gid a truly Measurable ongTHE— ;------S B sn m R jar. rr------First,.there’s tbe eojt^n}<:>yment of Brush loavlaves with mllk; sprinkle tearing Into a freshly bakiuked loaf of * with remain»rtant p ^ of boUow \r twm i tapped, about SO to S eatertalnlng. - minutes. (Coi^overlighUy with foil a tte r SSecond. there’s the pride prk of t t e about 30 mnlnutes le to prevent excess tfe a d baker In being able:e t(to master a browning.)1 Tu rn out of pans; cool oo c ra ft, o r even an a r t anddsharetbose si wlrerack.McM akes two 2-pound loaves. sliU s. T M aoo r iW r d - and most ImpImportant — (Italian ppepper and crackling tliere fa the flavor.-Pwtcot commercial bread)...... bakeries are n u j^ MadaSdsttetoffer ipoundsalllaltpork tfie tex tu re a nd taste (hestemebaker bc stoS^ctqKiq)3 flour __ {^nproduce. - 2 packageses active dry yeast - ' -A great bread becomeses moreI (han ' 2labIe^)boio o n s s u g u tfie garnish to tbe meal -- itb ll e c o m e s ‘ '4 te a ^ owns o r dried basil leaves, tfie focal point Don’t dlstnItract dloers' crumbled ‘ H O O O mIS® Diapers ^ttentkJD. Serve a simpleiple 8oq>.or 2 tea^)0 (M»« ss a lt offers youuthis meat or seafood salad,i, or< just a iV4teaq?ooioons ground black pepper iS a tte r of cbecaes and letet ttte breads iv^ctqwwaw arm w ater s p e c if paair of - tAksttoappUuse. R em ove ana n d discard rind from salt canvas “SiBneaiers” i ; ' - JHere arejw o breads_Is Itet rate pork; cut inUn to 'A-lndi cubes. In medl- l ' . M um skillet over.moderateov beat cook F R E B . v r tLtlijust t Im vos; I' ■ . BlackPepperOMMEnBretd salt pork untilun browned aod crlq). 1 2 proofof0 purchase ; teaspoon po^Mered mmustard a Remove cra•6 to 6V^ 0 9 6 Cour. dividedded fat for laterru u s e . ■■■ f , T l tablespoon salt - In la rg e} bowiI of electric mixer ------Sl-taWespooQ-coarse-gra MP**K s warn mllk,..,. ______water, aod 2 tablem 1 oons reserved fat, « 2 packages acUve dry yeairaast mixing a t lolow speed until blended. ' ~ : 2 tablespoons sugar M b c a th i^bB q>eed for 3 minutes. Wltb i; 2 tablespoons vegetableeoll ol woodoi spoooon, stir in pork bits aod " 2 eggs enough retumalnlng 'flour to make a " I Vi cups shredded cbeddaiUarcbeese kneadabledodotigb, about tctq>. Smiuc . T u n (Soufi onto Ugblly floured ^Combine mustard andd water: v set board; kneadsad In enough flow to make ^ d e for 10 minutes forfor flavw to a stiff dough2t> (1 to IK cups). P lace in Combine 3 cupsps flour i with Ughtly grea« a se d bowl, t u r ^ to A lt and 2 teaqwons tdackdcpepper:set p greasetop.O; Cover aod M rise in warm M d e place untilI doubledd In. bulk, about 45 - I n bowl of dectric mlm W place minutes, warm milk and yeut; stir until dis- Pundi doulougb do w a Dlvkle Jn to 3 Dll, eggi aod equalpieces.38. O n Ugbtly floured board, a6lved. Mix in sugar, oil, H y g g l f f i ’* w “S n e ^ r a " O r d e r• BF o r m B u i e s : Meerved mustard mixture.re. Gradually-ndl each p pl iece to a l&i)y-12-locb iSas/e* beat lo reserved flour mimixture. In- rectangle. RollBt up, jd ly ^ fashkn. amdraeUM&MBOMJ rraeaoloMd U protf afpui ‘ - . K s s s slOfthUIbrmin s i • . ( potnta. c n D a i> Ui*a.> * prohit)it«a. UmUmlt on# par • . 1 Ataan speed to medium,0, and c beat 2 Shape into> circle;cl d a n ^ eods with funlljr. group? or orrtuikv , itilsutes. Stir io dieeae. WllWith wooden w ater a n d plscb pl to fasten. Place oo UaUU>;HuMUf8u I uon. Cut) valuevali I/BOtti . aSSTfcTiTaSSriS i‘ * ror eoough to „ greased baUiildngsbeela. KOJoxOOOl ofonaoonL - 8t.Piul,U HBSBIQO 'TOWIIHIIiP &. ProofofpurohuM ------stiff dougb. Brush lightly i ^ with remainlog. 1 .. ._j...... frortiittOortflQynSL- .uueasc&Uraite.iai. JZ— __ .Turn dou^ onto flounMired board; ^ lablespoonret reserved f a l C!ovei‘aQ dlet IuotnudUloft)vft) with tho Ibl- -: ^ I l D QUOkSlMK lowing point vali f e - f c ieontHaiKsom»±aatM ; ^ ' IQiead until smooth and elaielastic, about rise in warnirm place until doubled in OS oounthtteOBiotDaoUu OO laneDihiieatmanimniha • CbnVOlUWOe t : ■■SoSSBUOV0S ' It 30 minutes. Bake in pre- □4 B >TwvMi\« to U memasm o r MmoaiMUMiwtuSOUAI 4eor83di&i)ai»poro)=aiiw.- • ------• n minutes, adding to»re m flour if bulk, about S 1 ^ u« U)W|h^l0t»r«ae«a(i9UUMM 00» 00 Uiot«n»U>i(t • BMul&rpookim5 (U .M .1 8 • i««lwl/KUc(l>.0QBaM7 ' m e d e d . heated, STSiTS-degree oven for 90 «odMaoaiM((>■ < W ” . orMdiipere:«rB)=lpC • * :P la c e In lighUy greaita s e d bowl, m inutes o rr untilu bread sounds bcdlow 3. OObr good onlynljr in M u :b. ; ^ SL'toSSiwlJS :over and let uten Ughtly,Uy tapped. Cool oo wire SendBooakorsto: 8Utfls.Vbl(]whsnhsraprohQjtted • w J jB| p f l p ^ 9 m ^ g- OtfSBlXMMsSfsF ijgQt ^ ^ CLA!>\SSIRED ADVERTISISING o w n n v m a / irunso^isea. r wAMeo»i M.IMS. PHONE 733-0931 I* '"'X'

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