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----- ; —Today’s forcca ByKacMitchdl ' " " Mostly cloudy anand breezy with slight Times-News writer . chance o f showers,■8. tHighs mid-50s. Lows tonight 30-35." P A U L -S g t. Nets Andrndrew Moller left behind I Pag«A2 m an y images. A t M oIIct's memonalal services Saturday, U .S . ^ ' R ep. Richard S ta llin g saiisaid h e could see im ages fla sh in g o f M oller m hunting hui clothes, taking mssmm- books out of-a'locker' andan in a field farming — withhi5^te>dfalhefr=-Trr Welcome hom»rir« »<'giving------Moller. who-tumed 23 i her. iroops the wewelcome Home that ’ ' weeks I ^ r in on armoredired personnel carrier as Vietnam. KoreanI) WarV and even some 'th e battle against Iracf rage■aged. H e w as o n c jjf 2 8 _ Americana dead in thee gground wa^ phase of~ ------^ttlllngisrSen.. SteVc“l/c symms, Sen. Larry Movie debatee " i ___ :ii_Oitci-aodrMoUeF^«—r ==Si^nr^vi?M oH^'i^all-spoke-at-a-memorial— After objectionss Trfrom parents, Jerome service Saturday aftemoonoon attended by more' • ...... school-ofTicial»7wilLu lL b e-m o rc-careful in —-than300-people^ __ • their selection ofyif video movies to be -David'Moller^od'a'shoshorrlnito^^offAntlrey^^ shown in the ctassroc;room. M bller’s life prepared byy hhis family. ^ ‘ ■ J.. ■' iJ- ^ P a g e A S “Andrew sought no spespecial i«cognition.” -he said: “He would'have feltfel overwhelmed and uncom fortable with the atteattention h e Is getting.’’ . “Hunting was,his life.”fe,” h e said. “ H e lo v ed ' d o g s up to his last days.” , iie'wffitc home.trj^m.SaiSa^iidi A rabia that a d o g Eagles take regegion title tnerc reminded him off hishi pheasant huntitig' ------...... College of-Soulheiihem-'Idabo.completed . _ dog. Rascal. The soldierscrs had namedjhc dog " « right>-andVher-fbntigr«ch Gi tO of.cdmfdrt.B9low, rthe': -Stephanle.Darchuk, rig ichool teacher MaryK. Gairb share a.moment of. ••Ham Sticc.’*-lt h e jin e tiv io b lc ti5 k o f l ! -^itS-Repion-;WJli;chIchampionship with h __ NaUPiu l Qujid-oftdatn IM a n A w a n e a n n g g r g nr tintsnuiifirrtffins rami — EObblina up tlie rest ofiliflliSr Medls Ready to ' imiiy. ----7“ -“ “^-----^ ^ victory over SoTPlTTtnkc-Gommunity ------— 1 ______PnHpg r . . EatT^M RB— fbod'StalStallings'rcfcrr,cd;toas:— - “ M eals Rejected by Ethiopiiopians.” A s a yountf boy growirwing up in California. A m b e r i v aiveso^hap ; ■ppiness, ------• Andrrw Mnfirr wn^ oftenften in the hospital for liTEasEetCall ------Bobcats tops in gamma globulin ireiltmentlents. Ihe medicinc h«J ; The Burley Bobcabeats will leave Class took eroded his teeth and;ind-he rarely smiled-*in ~ red, w hite,, blue greetst soldiers i ^ A-1 as the Idaht)ht) ^oys basketball . photographs. David Mollerllersaid. • chomt)ions. __ R oller, who grew urup iirPaul, playejlj. nie-AssodatedPreu --- _...— - :_~-h'caded-'hdrne■me-fo-'bases--ih'--T83. it .was a huge blow wer#ere met by ebullient throngsigs of loved Louisiana. to th e teen-ager. jnes and w ell-w iahcre. More troopi>ops were acheduled to ; r _____ In-lheJummer-followiniving-his-junior-year in __ ^ ------"Onc'planeload'of0 troops'sisavored'a-arrlve'-throufl oughout“th»'?weekend:— ------— high-Bchool-Mollcr.joincd-fd-thc-Nfltiontil- Oiinrd. *verycmorionn|-momcnt"-as-lS-thcyi^cw“ AThong^he■sta-states-with-hViTiecomings1 ------^------First aid for biri f f d s T A fte r h e graduated he putJt li in for active duty and oveijvertheStaluejofLibcrty. * sel for Saturdurday were-'lexas. New- ____ Work for the Raplaptor. Rehabilitation .. ^ went to Ft. Carsontin Colo!olomdo .Springs where -Another soldior-plamicd-io10 meet his . M exico, Flor■lorida, H aw ^.^.N orthU ____ Center near GT^shs iFeny cdiiTinuesfo” - - h e trSined calvary iw-oui!i:-il .u-.:v1!ro hiiiisoiras^y* ion fo rth c first tim e Sahirdaya y a n d th en ' .C flblina, O klahclahonu, and MicnTgift^^ ■ • grow. ATrenaylhis'yc;'ycarr^ 6 injurcd-bmJs------__ aJCiLCarson. who alwaysays scouted in front of • : marTiarry the boy’s mother lotater in Ihe .About 540.00P.OOO U.S. servi'certten and ■ ' have been cared for. th e calvary. w om ffl weVei seisent to sauia atter.. _ . . P a g v D I ------He later joined the-2nd2nd-Armored Calvary t i i l c ^ f returning trbO|)ops began Iraq invaded1 KuwaitKi Aug. 2, Bringing Unit in Gcrma'ny; He metnet ond mamcd Alice fiovlowing-toward the UniledI !States on isriaiiU feelings as his daughtejhtcr is b om . P a g e D I Huntin•eds calllior resjsignatio])n of LjA. polic(:ecl|ief ----- 1------:------;------L os A ngeles Times A ltadena resii•esidcnt R odney G. King, w hblb w as The videotapedid images ii of three police . ' stiiick morere llthan 50 times with batonsI vwhile officers hitting KingCing repeatedly with their LOS ANGELES — Vowing to. . ‘'■ ^ ^ H ''a n artiateurpir photographer captured the: &scene batons os 12 o thericr officers i watched have demoiistraie each weekendnd until they force on- videotape:apc, was not an abcrratioron, a s sparked on outcry' overovi p olice m isconduct in Chraklngup Los_Angeles.PoIicc Chieff DarylD F. G ates.to...|^^l y .'— Gates has saicsaid. Los Angeles. On)n IMonday, the district resign, several hundred prote is not on isolated incide:le n t!" attorney’s office will present evidence to a ' Performance ouditsiits.would contribute rotestcrs converged thunderedd JJose De Sosa,- the ralally’s grand juty in an attermempt to seek indictments to better-run statee aagencies, today's - .on Los Angeles policeice headquarters Saturday moming in an ouip .'jSfl organizerr ai and p r e s id e n t o f th e a Itlocal of some'of the officerleers. editorial says. > ' smmended that the three P a g e A IO ' over the beating.of a blaiila ^ motorist by . jJoKM chapter o f the N A A C P.^'T hls is the typype of. Gates has recomn w hite ofTlccrs. ■ th in g th aIt. t, co c c u rs u n d e r th e 'c o v'e e i r Q f officers be prosecutecuted. • ; ■ An admirable:man m Organized by chaptersrs ofc the Nationol " |Pt' J darkness throiiroughout our.city." • Many-afSoturdnyd a y ’s p ro te s t com plained - • * Assoiciation for the AdAdvancement of S a te s ■ 'The proi)roleslers picketed po>olice that Gales' recommciimcndations did not not g o ..’ ___ _ I f y o u ’found S30.0J3,000 cash lying in a C i olored People and the- UrbanUrt League, the .r . — ■ - .-headquarters:crs for'more than three hotours,' ' far «ibu^^ But dei^iei^ite their calls for him to - field, what would youyoi do? A homeless jprotest drew calls not onlyly forf C ates lo slep Salururday’s rally, which drew' o0 primarily chanting "GalGates must go! Gales m ust)I g o!" ; resign, Gates w ho) couldco not be rcached for ___ _ m an ’s act o f honestyy rrmakcs.hjmA.unique_ . .

- r e p o r t ^TwinJE^ j l s ^ m s t aor doubtj Shifting'gears iin n B o i s e H av in g drahed ai sp en am g Dlueprint, the Idaho LegislatureV astor at First kf of Presbytcriasrions- oppose .ihe ordination at the nenew season Congressional hearing:ngs into accusations „ Presbyterian Church, worked aclicing homosexuals. _ _ -his instiluion chargcdcd S200 million too __ ked four years on '4 < avowed, pracii -a-l-?-member-commiltee-ijc -c h a rg e d -w ith ------liB rc s b yicciaas—lcnd_to lc t __bc__Y1 a lot of interpretat: members who voted ogaigainst the final A fo r w hal is ChiChristian belief," Bullard saiclid. V alley agricultuilture; mojority version, released1 lallaic in February, ^1^^ “Our pcopli3ple wai]t tljot freedom. Bulut it . Potato seedeed growers report ' andai he helped write o minorilorily report. _ _ _ also means. I '' nmoiiB thu •miiloruv ^^^^M _henr{l." he.sj >C5n*t nece5S'an 7y~~ — “ 7 - ; ; controvcreiul recommcndaifilutions: lhal gays \ happened ihithat more of the unpopu --ItoTTtrarm^ and lesbiaiis'be admitted1 td the ordained 'v o ic e s got logeogelherall a lo n c e ." mean fewer farmersfar will plant',. . ■ S e c tio n A . Legal Le notices .'.6 rrm inistry, and lhat cclibnibacy not be a T h e efs slant showed up on meTiore spuds. W e ath er...... 2 Classifled...6-12 Cl ■ rerequirement for such ordinatii th a n one ;ue, Bullard said, - • Dairy farmirmcrs have a few ! Desert Slorm..3 Like most Protestant deno::nominations, the On the qucquestion of tccn premariritol options when1 droughtdr sends hay intercourse,, BiBullnrd soid he rccommenc N atio n...... 4 ‘ S e c U o n C church currently prohibits ordination of n^d prices soaring.g- ...... ' p racticin g homosexuals, alth« tn mnWr tl hcirrtir.-il flghtc ______■ . .Crossw'ord .C l ....id “c lo se r to* representing'UiiTmrifisronirorii(c-'»-'«"''“ iau#c-they— but-thcy-wantc< Lthat______.j_Ajicw_chet dcnominution." disagreere w ilh it from either side,'’:,'’ hesaid.- decision themjcmsclves. I think ^ne needs:1s to frost mightt protccti Idaho S o c tio n B MMl o v ie s ...... 11 . . , ■‘TTierc's*s a lot more to the church:h thani this be more dirccircct with guidance, as long Out Bullard snid he '8 as potatoes. -Sports...v.....>1-5 - B Bl u s in e s s ...... 12 . •. ue." one does it in a way that's n 'controversy will trigger an cx • Kinder, goats2_Wgo Jiat.arc - P le a se recycle this newspaper ' cfichurch. ;■■■■ - T h e PPrcsbyVeriari’rcport - ••Keeping, condemning." .. .kinder goals?. .. ~1 havc'tiltle paliencc forrlhose th who want Body uiund Soul Together: Scis c x u o llty . Pleasi see'CHURCH/i^/A2 ^

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A-2 Tlmo^Now*. Twinwin Falls; Idaho Sunday. Mardarch 10.1991 Weaith er .. .. - Ji"ahks riu m b le into Beelgrade mmmmiMrpMpna fter pr(-otestorrs, policce clasltr" _— st-tom oon.-Sundav,J s to biisTTBSeirtKc SefWaiHinirt^cwal-Movemcnt: SSBSBS/eathenSfecaS r — — .— : b ED ^P) ------atiaiHiSKa^ulletsJ EEGIWDErYug55Ii^/CAI>) A roound u r thc tim e o fth e arrest,- ' . ■ I terot I T hc federalfee governm ent s m t dozidozens crowds. tan President Slobodan" turday , Thc injured, ineleluded Dnigoljub Serbian ^ B s T o T SOs eds — inks of-tank into Belgni'de on Satun scvie, Ihe p ro -C o m m u n ist hard-' , -1 0 S — y with MicunovlQ^ a leader I of the Miloscvt ------Sandr>Ha chnyyhljh tftrnpftfatiirflsas______-______y r \ ______• n fle r'pi'poltee clashed violently v. nc'sertcd on tele v isio n that '•ifie' ' 000 pro'testeis rallying~flgat Tanjug reported, forccss o o f chaos d n d -m a d n e ss must” ------_ C o m mimunist i rule in the republicblic o f state n ew s agen cy T jnfrcrfitcd-by-alHegal-meons.^^ • ‘ ■ Opposition, fctH^7s~Ic(I~byrbc-confT Serbta.ra. ' - lid he might call on emergency • police , officer - andid a -nationalistfircbrandnd Vuk Draskovic, He said I to the Serbian sessiono h o f Porl^ianrcnt S unday to; ‘ ^ _ dem on!onstrator were killed iri fiercefie ihen marched t( omiojcksL

rfNOist;— itniy .( a p f " wctt-:tow-.ir5 PBM»; fu m m es , swgwH:,: (Sl T h o uisaads.of sa Albanian refuge . . . ViaJuuemt(iPrm$SiiatarafifilaNtt. ___ ...... wandcrclercd thc strecls of this portrt ecily rTlooOAIbaniansf^^ 1 e d to south ern 'Italy and i n ’sQ.anlarcK’of food Saturday aP I Yugoslavia for econornic roareasons, -r :— ------IIZ Z - ~ ^ -I iing thc night sleeping in plas t u r e s Soli Lako City, 58 2 6 ..... ■-TSpendln] plastic B o EOORAPHY:11,11,100 sqi'ml., slightly , p ------3— 8T-49 ...;,------.on-4ho-docks .o r .o n c lassrotifoom targpf MarytandHI. Exccpl tera-nafrow— ------44 33,14 - floors,;. Rainr added to their misery,,fy- . coastal plain, most off'tho ti country ts ' - ' Albuquorquo 4 9 2 7 ].... In AAlbania, l authorities tried *.0 mountainous. ’ " Atlonia . ; their ------^ 40 24 !!!;! WMhington 50 3 0 ..... stem Ihe flow o f people fleeing th CAHADA Boston c o u njy. ^ . A joum alist w ith th c officmcial ■ POPULATION; (IS1990)3.268.000. ', ------^ Chicogo Twin Fallills mediaia ;said Albanian policcc andai • g ECOHOMY: Currom>ncy Is tho Iok. Adriali Dallas . iry forces storm ed a ship in t Ooni/fir______j m the industrtos aro comontitjind J toxblos. Chtot _ ' ■ • ~ ~ g 60 2 ^ ...... 0 f Durrc!*-and-fbrccd-hundreidreds- crbpo aro corn, who'ai; o m ^ ' ...... ; Dos Molnos . 46 2 6 Yostordoy itTootlon.pwiatoW. ' ” ; Vri-'V- ICowfOWKTI 4; ould-bc-rcrugccs off the.bc:.boat tobacco and Irulis. . Dotroll 48 32 Last yoor ■ - {Bfindlsl -----• Honolulu------1-ei-67 .03 -Nomiol ' - ■-« 2 7 .-::: r - a n ^ o uul l. o f the harbon------" T " » rnifti ------' Mowr.------9-poliC4i-and-m ililary. firf‘flI'.i^lr" ihi ■ Q OVERNMENTt CoCommunist .Curront , " HOUSILUI '■ '■ -■7e-^0 T.- — rMO/fl’sunsonn BUB p .m .'' ■ ------” *®-P pnmssnris'Hbhiiz'Aiia — Indionapolis ons to Force about 2.000 peof il^»K<^T«W 47 29...,., Tomorrow’s sumjnrlso 6:57 weapon; " • ...... Kansas City 53 26:.,:. a.m ,...... off-ihe-.ie-Albanian-'ShiP-Pant:Mni,~n: Ullyrla was UasVogos'. i68 4 5 ..... Lunor phoso: W,Waning: now ' up I6 K10 people w ere wounded,1^‘souT sn cof^'oofod'B^Homans,IS, Slavs and Tuiksr j ^ E E C E ^ » ' Los Angelos . 70,51.'.;... M8rch-16j firsttquarter' q a jourii.iriialisl w h O ^ p o k c b y pho;ihone Indopondont Albania wasw proclalmod In " M6mphl» ~ 58 35..... Mjrch23. ^ ______I — from Tirana;Tir Ihe A ibanianM piul.al, — 1912:ropuUIcformodldln1920. Italy . r : 3 : MAP OCTAIL A s ppeo p le le ft th e s h ip ' thithe' ^ TiTOgaga W 1t0 9 :';5S?ffW S T Mllwoukoo 35 32 02 Idaho u 1944 with Enver Hoxhah a ruling until Ns ' ’ ' ' reportedtcdly had to pass ihrough l‘v 36 16 .02 I doath In 1985. Tho righghi to proctico SO Km, - :;------p p , _ _ _ _ ^ g P'‘‘ , _Now Ofloans___.._6B,5.1( ______^ Max Min Pep ' lines’ o f policc, w ho beat them wi • ••; 60 35“ - ...... ' clubs;; sisaid Gehc~P0ttorn"5pbkcsm;!sman- «>lifllon,wasauBawoia.lil i n 1967. IhOfL____ * ...... 2IJ NowYofK* 44 2 7 .... B o '" (ostorod in 1990. Oklahomo City (62 3 6 .... ‘ Burloy 56 2 2 ..... for thcc 0opposition D em ocratic Part) WYO Omaha . ;57 25 ' Hogormon 65 28 . A 2-j2-year-old child reportedledly Soureo: 1991 WorkJAlmanamoe w. Phoonix IB S S o ir ' Idaho Falls ..... chokcdl:d to death from lear gas fumiiimes, ___ .’______iTw irffSI^ Pittsburgh 45 2 3 Lowiston = ' M .... p o iio> said, and there were wc refugee camp^ wouilUi^.jhc country, young. AjlAjbanian w o m an gave birth iii ^ ^ PortlandrMo_^_ -42-2r..-.:. ■' - McCall------I?' ”' uhcorifirililTTicd reports tw o'peoplcrdicd- dii S i j m r b n h c ' rcfiJgciei:ies have osked'to' u Brini'disidisi hospital:------— — 7 ; ; • ■hgv.^•'■■■ ■'—I' "i/rAW "'■ 1~ Portland, Oro. ' 5 3 -3 8 :1 8 - Poc»‘«»o------>iTtTCsh'ospilal; ~ 7 ^reium homc;^— ------jloekade-enforced-by-two— St. Louis 47 3 5 .... Salmon The: Italianll govemmeni, which:h hash Vatican media ddenounced the Italiann warshipsw and other nava) - ...... «£ •able”, conditions vesselsIs wwas succeeding,in heldins — :—: rj.i_v»” C,3C?oo.vvN-' • ^ ______' _ ■ ■ been ericriticized for ils sioti^responponsc "grave.and intolcral r ^ » a»« wk -^Forecasts---- “ '’to thee i influx of Albanians, sqsaid' faced by the reOigejeerand blomcd back thethe tide o f would»be'asylui^ i ____ ^Twin Falls. BurBuriey» Rupert. JenmWLamJJjog.Qotog: ______^aiturdaj :rsingJ.go,vcmmcnLflulhontiiitics_for_faj|ingjo_s.c_ekc.r!i_l rs fleeing their Communist Today mostlyly cloudyc and breezy with o sliglight chance o f som e of ol thc 20,000 Albaniansns to aet swrflly. In one happyhi incident, 0 hom elandand across thc A d ria tic Sea. showers or thundendcrshowers late afternoon, Weatlither summary M ? <" 7? mphi IliKhs in thc lolower to mid-______~ fntn nr tnnw ------mrNintonat-Wcai^cathBrScTvicc-in-Boisc-says- t p d e r a t e5-w ^ ill sp lit— ■ — waa 5pri»B^J laat hui 1 chancg o f ihiinderjhowcrs. l.oLows from 30 • > I u t h e r n - JB j a p f i s t - n t ■” weather will turn baclback to winter late Sunday asOS o Pacific to 35. Monday parpartly cloudy windy ond cool wwilh a chnncc of snow shoWers.rs. Highs1 around 40. ATL/LANTA (A P )^ Modcrat:ratc not meant to be a -new The-cc5-committcc w as formed in___ . cold front pushes intomo Idaho. stjduring-nn.Atlanta meeting.— expccliyl to arrive in non!jrlhern nnd io and Wood River Valley: —------Southcriitirn-B aplists.-upsci w ithilhc—denomination.and ih id.wilUoperate— August^ Thc front wos ex lore than .2.000 Baptists . ------50inhwc5tcnr t dahg-!lo-thix nftemoonrWinds-will-i idy-QMtl-br«czy?-Ghanccrof-aRiiRemoon rain-^ ■—IcaffcrsIrsh’ip of th'cir conscrvalivItive- - within the cstablisishcd Southern of more the front today. _ , showers or thundenderstomis. Highs mid-40s. Totonight cloudy brethren,en, agreed Saturday lo formnn a ' Baptist Convention,1, butI leaders said dissatisHisfied with- leadership of Ihc ■ and gustyiliend Ofthe lern Baptist_.Conyehtion^_ . t A few thundershb\hbwcrs may aocdrhpany theIC :front this with snow likely,ely. Lows in thc mid*20s. Molonday partly new SouIouthem Baptist organization,ion, th c q u c s tiq n .p f _ ccrea.ting.a.new.lSoutheri r afternoon and rainI showers sh will change to snovlow lonighi. cloudy and windyidy with snow likely. Highs in1 thctl 30s. “Ifsts a fellowship of Southerhern-' denomination.remainined open, whichI ha:has 14.9 m illio n mem bers, • Mosl oflhe weoiheither wilh ihia Storm, will stistoy south, Extended forec*recast: J; . Baptist!ists ' w h o h a v e bee:een “That could happppen, but that's It ado|idopted a constitution and leaving Idaho willvilh relatively sparse omi:Ct b c very sad," . , / OregoijandinHavMii,lii. where nood advisories wcfc , U,S. 95 — Plummcr-Sandpoint, jry.dry Biblical inlcrpretc.alion is given Heavier snowfall1 for fo thc period ending ot 2 p.m.r EST At 3 p.m. EST.>T, tcmpcmtures iiround thc nntlytion rungcd • Sandpointint-Canadian border, icy spotsjiois; wictc la titu d e in thehe Presbyterian A Prcslrcsbyterian-minister for 17 . included 2 inches aiI Alpena.Ai Mich., oiid 1 inch atot Houllon, from 47 degreess atai Yellowsione. Wyi>,. to 88j8.degrees lit R ig g inis-W s-' hitebird H ill. drydry: ■ church, a primary reasonr why thc years, BulBullard w as appointed, to the Maine; Oscoda. Mich..ch., and Pcllston. Mich Fun Liiuderdule,. i'ln.i'li G rangevi:villc-Winchestcr, Icy spotslots: majority and mtnoriirity segments of panel for his ex ten siv e reading and ------^— — I Wincbsae.sler-OfCgon line, dry. -,____t h.c_j>a n c.l^wx re , p pplarized 1 on thc ..work innthe th field of .sexual violcncc., Intersilrsialc 90 — l-ourth o f July Julj • homosexual ordirlinalion issue. He rescarsearched m inisters' attitudes shes in parkin I, icy spots: Lookout Pnss,■ ‘cy tc; Bullard .said.. to w a r d sexual; violence while A t least 3 ddie when sm£lall plane crasl n g lo t . The majority ngrgreed that, to a studyingng forI his doctoral degree at 12 — Lewiston-Kooskia. dry 50 Tlicologicnl Seminary, ,-_KDY-W£ST.^MAEAgj-^^^smnll Airportrt Saturday! night, killing al airport but he didn't mmake il," said k m s L i-l.owell.i' l dry: Lowell-Lolo Pnsste ' verse. Biblical prcro n o u n c e m e n ts C hicago T plane crushed nose-:;e-first inlo u least IhrctirM people, auihonlicS’Sald: ------^John Whitesidei n spokekcsmunfor-thc— w -o ts- against homoscxucuality con be -in ,hcthc process, my coniributioii . shoppingrccnter parkirking lot after "Ther pilotp declared an emergencycy Federal Aviation Admim inislralion in inicrstatitate 8-1 — ______•___ _ e-splo ined aw ay lingii5uj^5t!CiiJIy._-zrr^lfas:be6nBon-lo^kccfp^Sa-ying-sexual- ______(akcoff from Key West:st Intemational and was■as try in g to ,re tu rn to thho e Atlanta. . Idaho3 555 — Horseshoe Bcnd-Ncv>New " ‘ITwouTa grant timet there are violenceICC is on im p o r ta n t issue .,. , ------Mcadova>-vs. icv IPOK. ______IS Ihat m ighreall g£p_lhe_viQlen c e -on thc tabic. _ Idaho0 ;21 — B oise-L ow m an, ic)icy several (vcracs) intoto~question." he C i r c u ia t i o n - weel^dayjlys. To.rrpoO laie news and spurtsTs per week, JI9.50 lor 13 we(vecks. S lu d ^i^ .spoI$; k.0'pw m im .D uiiin!r s m i rmii; rc;'•■y said. "And 1 might cce lev.eJ1 - , , f,., .1! . . basically to rew rite ththe Bible." Hf receive your paper by>y '7 n.in.. call the AdvcrtLsing relumed chcvks. : majority of the "kcd too si sec more e m p h a sis on and number Tor youf arcA: Peterr Y.York, advcfliiinn direClor. U.S. 26 — Idaho Falls-Wyominjling “My Sense is thc I ration of heterosexunl' oot- task forcc wercH-being liberal celebrati Jerome-WenJcll-GcXKliioding-Uu[!em»an . Mail {nformition line, brokroken snow floor; Bloekfoot age, Christians often get ' fundamentalists in th:;hat no viewTioinl 536-2535 Ifyoulu 1 wish lo place an adveiiiscmeni."• The Times-New s (U1*SS 631-080) is An:o,dry.ry. :d on "thou shalt npt's" and Hurley Rupcrt-Paul-OaiGalley call 733-C3-0931. Clfliiified ads. call 733- oiher th an their o w nle < o u ld be right,” published dally al 132 Piiidd St.. W., Twin Idaho1 51 — 'Dry. (lay positive affirm ations and 67«.2552 ______O*).!! 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“ Ameriic a n P O)Ws ' hea(idedhon n e ; I gfciftTerUficafes^ffl^ ; U.S; steernly warnas Iraq hot For Mom - Dad - Gr^d- — t o u s eexhemicaLi ^ ^weapons—^ reportr se m e -atbiise-wl l feile-eaptti-ves— -p”u'Pu^Some^pring^ —i— r— Sim-QQ------— said-Thd Tiomas 'Pickering, the U .S.. InThelrStep : _ cnHfir fn tti/> 1 InitffH N n- ■__ ^— M A N A M A *— B'ahrh rain —(A P )------ing-thououghuthat ninc_U.S_sccvi(naccv , ,,The_Mcjcy> chiefef m edical oPnccr -Treat-someone^ou- —^ F = r — t a -tt:— g nnrff-Ai~Arabia~==—T h e - tio n s r-notified-hia-lraqi-counter- -no ^ ^Twnityfoiii^ former“ Ameri. can-pris’—men-oreire-still-missing-inractioni- ini-all_s3iii^mcJ>f-lbe_PQ :(Ms_wttKjtruck._ loVe^l^rBlrRBTTStoc^s ------r U n ited S lates has w fianK c” Unil£"d S tates' was» oners of war. “cvcr^:ry one d~Heip,'‘ ' dirrifcni wiwho went down in Air forrorcc, by th e ir captors anand h a d p eriods lOV ____L eprry nut suspespected olam to aware ofo fth e plans. ' ______’ alunliiv In good Navy ancand Marine Corps planes.i. T The when th ey were giveven only bread or remarkablere r blend of • - , q u ell intem al uprisings up with His . “to-the-point*’ message• spirits despite memororics of beatings, Pentagon;on said ii was pressing; iiIraq water, o u t ihe POWiWs prji.scd chemical weapons,ins, Secretary-of warnedd' Iraq1 that' there w ould bc■ solitary confmemcnt.it .and breod-and- forinforrbrmoiion on ihe MIAs. medical oflleials. said sa Jhe official. QContouredq fodtbeds- , N nw C nnt D ick Qsb • •- State James A. Bi conscQacnees if ehemicolL ^watcgjutjgj^, .. ;t_nf_thi^ fonrriT PnW.S.,.‘U =provic}e=eGshloHiHy-^ ‘ / firm ed iiaturday. i ' ami's weivere used, tne otticiai indi- A ll carried bouquiluets o f fiowcrs they feltclt grcoi to be heading honlom e. •' "T he kintls o f abui)use that they cn- and support, while- - ..... - — — ^“We-have-reasoason-to bclieVe catrt. ■ - ' .'given'rto-thcm-by-^{ohraini-officials.—iiicludinjj ing^itJ^on:c-CapL_WillitunanrF.Z_dure(i_varicd_cjctrciT eipcly." he 'said. • -= -t----- n h e y m ight- be plan:lanntng-9uch ac- — Baketv I and one — Arrtiy SpcjW.'Mtfllsi!;*! kflih- yVnartrws«rcf^2fbfSyraciiscrN?i^ rwh'e===^&me=HWM=wt^tH^^ rcnro=by=the=cBp=“" ~ + 9 —J____ tivitv-and w 6 thouglI'ught it imtwftant aflec.a m cT^g^r/whii^e c^irr " bun-NeaIy_ — celcbi:bnitcd hcr .Zlst.. .walkedJ Ib(< ihe plane on crutches...... tors b ut others were: "“struck a jpi dur-__ , ;' Imove naturally. '. to let them know/ howhe we vjewed--of Kuvmvniitj-rcfuscd-to-say-whQi—■— birthday v7ith a surpriiirise party thrown Askedcd whoi he would do whenen lie - ing interrogaiions.” ____ .iiU".Bakcr_soid.. „ _____ A e Unitelited States w ould d o .tf Iraq|_ by Iwr fellow .form'mer POWs and arrived1 home,h he replied: "Give'c imy “Luckily there werere ho lasting ef- . - ' U.S. intetligcnceice has picked u p carriedI bbi u t the'reported'plttns;...... • —medical officials...... * “ ' ■'■. wife a huhug." . fccts. It w as not intenended to maim or indications that, ,IracIraq p l^ to u^e — -government—headed—b g != ^ :7==iiLfeeLrcakeftad£dl^ t h b un^jwlJb-TT^Pcrhaplapa-the-niwit-scrioi^Iy-injui chcmical weaponshs Against oppo- Soddornm Hussein 11*3 chemicar^I of Newaygo. Mich..I., lold reporters was Armnny Maj.-Rhonda L. Comumum", X>Sbt»nlt7i»«Id tliC" iillion forces, a U.SJ.S. ofilcial here weaponsns to quell a Kurdish upris- before boaitling a VIPIP p lane that car- 36; o f £iiEast Aurora, N.Y., wRo hadhat a treoied belter by ormmy units'than by • ^ soid, confirmingI ca New York ing. andnd also ogainst Iranian‘ ri^d 20 of the Amcricricans Home. She brush wiwith death trying to-saveive a iroqi "civilian'orgdni:nizatibfis." uppar- • • - B iiltcnirtockj^ Times report. forces,, but bl did not use them dur- declined to commenent when asked comradede lust weekend, ently secret police, wlwho limited some B A senior administnistration ofHciul ing the PersianPi Gulf war. about- her treatm ent by Iraqi captors. ' Her hehelicopter crashcd in south'cith'cm o f the prisoners toI ibread-and-water ~ - She said her thougli^ ts were of re- traq onn t0 scarch»and-rescue missiission ■ii'!?. Itie'ieath'ennan. __ ~ ~ turning to her parents'is’ homo unu ner, for anothjthcr downed ^loL Five crecre'w:—7—*'The-main-probl( blcms," Osbomc ^ fiance. ri the hclicopter iwire kilh:illed said, "were deprivatiiItion oP-corripany 138 Main five; s. . . ------r'AC-14rrncdicui;c\cv'uciratiO’nlplanf Corhumrri uii'd tw o oihcr survivt/ivbfs'>nd-food;-Thcywcn sre'almdst'oll’of ^-—=—ruiin — Falls----- ^ , __ _tnrried.thc 1 1 st fnnaty c r POW vn Ih^ - e n : . , lilkidkcn^pfisoner^She suffer(Tered th c m jn solitary at scsome point. And t 21-hour tliBht. tJollFh- pjuiic.s, whicli two brokioken'am ’is, a broken hand,l.and a niojii.oT thiMWtnyih pnn. IiST).-Acn; lupialuncind knee injuries. \ ------IheTvhole tim ethey w headed to Andrews Air / Forcc Base Askedcd if' she w as treated all- ri{righi I ' —oulside-Wflshington—------during hher captivriy. she TCplitplied: m y : Waiting to wclconi>nic the 19 men “Most obnH f e iimcTyeSr-Thc-first d md' give-nhanks—wasrr't-gr J Q L m M a g ' from a g rateful nalionm w cre5ecretary Tlie POWs Pl were initially treat-cated • of Defense Dick Ch wiwent o ver w ere Texas, -j via London ond' • Twit. K»U. . Best regardlards, '. _ ____ Vt'iMipg to give our !■ C rN .J .' ' ...... = . - M f g Y — ^'ar.cma.JIo, UIM.-N«nh • 733-9128 beautiful flog right .ther • Uurlvy pilot was Capt. Butch Meyer, StI OvwrUnd Av.nut • CiS.ft303 obout 1,000, checring. id-served as a-pilot-in_Victt- • TwIbK«IU MikiTVill„-M.ir' 7W«W2------1 • ___ supponers at the Mii Valker- said.-The-pIone-itscIf* Fairgrounds whose em 701 7lh S(n>«l • 4300606 ~ ------f^0S3-H:R(R oberts------— lee-R-Miskowski------^ lO-lbot-high yellow ribbon i Pfesidenl-General Manager -pcared unaffected by rai on the door. “The captain • Uuhl Vice Presideni-GeiSeneral Manager Vice Pn Tate became an instatstont hom etow n ° r M ta Nanh UfBwlw.y ♦ C43W1 , Lincoln-Mercul:ury Dw ision______. Fordd P;Parts and Seivfce DIvlskjn could hear.thc troops cheer- -- celebrity.Jan.. !7.when.len he recounted " j ' I clapping al all the sites, but on television how hec ihots - d o ^ an ^ larly when they sow the StatuelUC r that suddenly - Iraqi Mirage fighter tl rty," Walker said. appeared on his tail whiwhile he was cs- of Liberty ------xortingTrbDmblng:ii^f?!iifrsiSri: A -chnnnrtcrcd‘Pan-Am'747 canylng' Soldicrit bound forfbr-Foh^Hood. 400-mem5mbers-of-the-:2nd Acmorcds T H E Texas, aboard a Boeinteing 747 broke and 1st Cavalry C beat the Continentallal ' “ * . ■ into chcers when theyy sisaw Udy Lib- night.lo) FortFi Hood. ^ ^ '1 tG A L Nulri/Sy.stcm. I j'ou'll find I supportive ^ 1 coiin.selin}', jl Ij o m P E » [S | s:)lisfyin}>, real jl foods, light ll i nn T w i n , 1T o o activity, unu H new Wil Formerier A ttorney G(S e i ^ e r a l iieat old hahii.s. .

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T o pay ^ • I ------^------1 . And by paying forfeit • Thc4hooBand.ovgrpticcd^!d.StOckl------— ---- — .. CkW* iTTillil'H c 5 ‘Tis n com putation r ' .. . 'I ...... Devoutly to be wished...... BByPhUSahm y ^ . ' -.-A.Bcatlctics song, one that came 01 TirTimes-News writer ' ' , long before)re he went to Vietnam, pU TolS}.— ' . ■ Ihe backgrc'round. His name is Buddydy Bow- ,!■ . - t o pray __ ___ •TWiN^FALLS— When hc-hc-cam6^home..man.T 13.n-m onths o f nmphiblowsj>ssai .-16 pleadl pcrehoncc lo bi from a, prisoner o f war camprip ir\1971, no- -a U.S. Maninne. ay, that’s th e IRS; body welcomed him w ith yello\How ribbons. - "I love it.”it, he ‘soys- o f the Country's t Jh c ll • . For from th at audit from hi Twenty years later, puffinging a cigarette, siaslic supjpport of Operation Desert Stonn:'S , Wlmt'scrcams may comc. pausing to collect his'words•ds through.the “ I'veproba3ably spent S50 on ribbons." When we are shuffledd off c to fedcnil P“.^ dn:drifting sm oke, Paul w ondersswhy. w Yes. theic yellow ribbons that adom3m , prison ' ' . "How com e Ihcv'rc bcllCTIf Ithan us?” he fronts, carsTS, blouses and lapels like spring • ' oskasks, jobbing his finger at a newspapcfarii^nei tiowers slirt i r bad m em ories .in him toitoo.- No n . There’s the regret. .. . cle about Ihe troops of Desert:rt Storm-"Peo- one cared. wv hen'he'cam e hom ein 196i But' nbycorato'lifc;______i • TJiot mokes calam ity o f 20 plc.whp-went-to-Vietriam.are.o>-t<»ly ng he shm gsJLofT. it ______^ ^ ------gc^a»-(ho-on«ft-lodayf-S»rgiv< For who would-t)car-tK * Blit it’s notDl too hite for these guys." scorn of accountancy, He sips his beer jn the frieiriendly haze bf Bowmanm secs the yellow riblwns in The unearned income. Ihe- Freedom Inn, a Twin FalFalls establish- contrast wiivilh the slonc monument 10lo Viet- The nondcductible IRAs., s . ______ntent-nin-by-Vjolnan>-flra-v6t■veteranB.-Her«,-nam:^allc I ll...... :d exemptions. ,'J'he pangs o tundeclarcd e: surroun_ded othere who_ serservedjn Victj__iibn's^ppitj'ital. _ ...... ______-__Ihe law-s delay, ------liani and old soldiers from theIhe Korean Wor “It’s kimnd of like you owe somelhi The insolence o fF orm T IWm o a ! and World W ar 11. Paul loollooks at home, those, guysrs who didn't come back. I think And the spurns that paticrtienl merit o f the proprobably as much as he everICT will look at -this is morore o f what they wont. .... 5 unaudited takes,’ ‘ - . • how, I don'm 't think they would have w ihavemisfigured: . home anywhere.—- ...... When he h im s e lf might ha ' To sii in the Freedom Inn andanc to talk with a black m ercm orial," he soys, me V . His adjusted gross income the survivors of an earlier war.var. is to-gain a Bowmanm sounds as though he cs By simply follow ing thee ininstnictions?' dificrenl perspective on.the5 wwelcome that Vietnam ununscarrcd, inside and out. Bi Bwaits the D esert Storm warriorriors. is not true,t, Ihe says. ------Who N^uld'Subtracf-linc-inc 19-from line— with it by burying it." Some of these survivors clearlv cU arc an- ends " his hand to-shakc and- f-he-fcca ved-Fomi -1091099-lNT, Fdrm“ ' F :^ ^ . ’■Others' simply arc plEiu>ng to receive.L‘." Ihe said. •‘W e went there to w in," Lose your refund in the mamail, Wc spent our time and we carrcame hom e and Ception ondid has not driven a car in 25 j Ited from llic diescl mcchan- Smile we’re still alfve'and it hurtss nmy feelings,” . "I don’tt blame1 soriieonc for beinglg bitter. fispey graduated Espey. full o f hope, secs e College of Southem Idaho, And say have a nice day. fic says/ butlcan’jl;J hold any animosity." Espey« y snid. ies course al the C ;;, n poge, taking a siep. . . he: inks hhoui a carccr working' He falls silent and in a minutinute rejoins his Yellow ribbonsri are a healthy sign1 lo10 him. bul now he Ihink! logicno William . .J . ._.L‘Maybelwc-!eam'ed^om - W ith apologi friends at thc-bar^A nothcrmuin-om an bks over----- I'l-tliink-k_itls-lhc-grcalcsi_thing.thnlihaLcvcr __with computers.— jolhg to r e c e iv e ,’ /cr used the shon------man are heartened by Ameri-- toiy." ------Slwkcspearcrwhoncvcri lo talk. happened...... M aybe il w ill keep fron:om hap- ,'He and Rowrnar ______form , iulf War, cspccially Saddam Hussein's boost'ost'that the G ulf icr o f nil bonles War would be the mother n,” Bowman said. moy hnvc been the mothercr oc f all fish sto-' rics, but it d id spawn thele motheri o f all B 3il, fa mning. diairy op)eratioiins all-pcollutejQ^;ecs Amcrica turning — buzzwords of tht-l990i:— r ;nt oil companies were foundid pesticides used on the Here then, is (he motherr ofofall lists: B vLL e ^ e B . ' a i A ...... izcns turned:d, out for thi_ “Town - Meivieeting" by th ree difTerent somcthiiig.from hiSi______:__L nnd Icnking a.«^well. said. The mother o f all spceu'bulljuinps: The Re- ncs-News correspondent I sponsored byby the Idaho CiUzens Nclworvork. lo be corroded nnd publican Guard Accordinglg lo McMastcre. there are' s< Ijil year, Chcviicvron extracted 9.000 gallonsns . Sprinkler .sy.stems have The m other o f all invcrjvcntions:. Frank UU)URLEY - Oil companies areriren’t the only spots in thelie Magic V alley where 011 oi has product fromII thetli soil :it Ihe site. Tests on3n the best meihod'for wate Zappa :s guilty o f polluting groundtid w ater sup- leaked inio giground water. Ihe water labler Ibcnealhk the site showed 14 becausc ihey don'l concei ihers: Mrs. (‘'It’s The mother of all mother :s - farming and doiry opera“ rations must 1, the officials discovered someso o f feel o f gasoline floatingflo on lop o f the water, and use less water, .then Nut Nice to F ool M other”)') NatureN ‘ harerc the blame, soys one expert. flic Idaho Tnrransportation Department’st's gaso- Bul not all conconlainiiiiition in the area is chances o f contaminating r tanks have leaked. - com ing from oilil ccompanies; A large amountnt said. . — yafer s:‘June Cleaver ., The m other o f all moms:‘Ji altlt and Wci- rs: June Cleaver '^L!^ike M cM asters o f the Hcaltli Falls, the Foxfire Gas Staticalion ex- o f .conlam inalionion comes from agriculiunil■‘I There arc npproximali Tlie mother o f a ll fathcfs: J : Department's Division of Env » or all m o ,h ers:. storage tanks lo find that,1 ppart of and dairy'openitioiitipris.. , __ south-central Idaho withhe fields. McMasters , The father o f the mother o alth presented a slide show n tanks wo-s so corroded it fell apart - jn-igalionion used on the Snake River dairies opening cach mon Robert Young rley lhat featured sources of cor er of the mother ' led. ;c of chemical contamination.n. A large dairy with 800lave or been found lo be The mother o f the father i t have been identiRed throughoi,hout the state. » " c n touche. Plain is a sourcc t . _that hi is iihsorbed back into the[,c 50.000 gallons o f walervatering dl nnd ferlilizini; ofall mothers: June Cleaver Jespite the Mini-Cassia_.a_TO’sHi’s hcovy rci_ ,_Jusl casj^po f Burlev at th e Burlev Oil Oi Ter- As Ihe w ater is Tl»e mother o f all tax proprolciloB: Lady. :s owned nquifcr. il carricsies wilh ll the fcrtili/ers'andid— Pleasesncentratc the chemicals iccj)ign3imiLwjilfir,j)iilyjUioti iihove-Kround storoHC tanks o — t ^ t v a ------ihcreby decreasing' the ling the syatcr table, he • • Tlic mbthcr o f all cookouts)uts: Joun o f Arc T T ^ The mother o f all closeouleouts: Tlie Iraqi [ ^ fessor saays Viettnam veets were3 apprecinalely 560, dairies in SUprof( k-ith two or three new Air Force The moiher o f all flxcr-uppuppers: Baghdad : gulf troops receive a la i^er they came home, werenonlh. ; McMasler.s .said. Catfaiyn Stq>beos ■ ||||_ Q:__Will the gi . .Tlie m other o f all lowyiiwyers; Lucrctia B y C i wclcom 'c Horne thanthz the troops coming'borneae sc'cnitics and. I would) su{or more cows can use ■ • . Time!ncs-News correspondent • Borgia ^___ ’ ' from Vietnam? just think this is.an cnoi:r daily. J------«h<»l-«hcy-.u-cre-spit upo The mrnhcr o f Lucrctia-IJo Anfithf.r_____ I ^h^^Jtnim an nT thi' I ______••| -vu'\"~var ■ ;e see P0LLUTE/A6 lawyer or cne of the many, many myths - canI li.life ofthe Vietnam War of that war. Off courscci they were wclcomc.1C. A: «*-‘l'm not a Vieinamciated The mother o f all rappers:rs: BWAI - In , the aftcrmafA o f the G u lf WcW arandPK S- H H H I I'he difTcrcnee lli:lhal ihe troops did not comene licve they were treated th Penney , The wrapper o f all mothers nl Bush's statement that A mnerica er has put home in a block.k. ' riiey came hom e individu-u- this is an enomious exagj:re showered wilh oh- The m other o f all Brothers:cts; Joycc . ,Vietnam syndrome behind'nd it. Loebs ic-year lour o f duly was comn- ­ o f the old mylh of Vi(.-inai: suppose — allhoUgh'I The m o ther'of all Sisters:s: SledgeS . ..kcd last week about ihe lin^eileering effects remained atIt best neutral and in spnie'. '. ' " “ys inomious exaggenilinci llic mother o f all First LaLadies: Barbara the only it'flf the U nited Stateses eever lost: even helpedd thet allied forces.'! Q: Where did all upun.’^. this . ______— niish— ------^■.■|t-:*i-onc-n-tcrm s-of-»of-tho-conduct------A:— I-bcli<:licvc-U>aLihc-troops.cQminn :her’d f‘nirmoth^-'.“ i who h:is sen'Cd his ye.ir in 1he“lani Vic veteran. 1 don't bc- The mother o f thc-moih'er the war — there arc huge diffdifferenccs.-In from; the-guju lf will be feted all ncro*:ross die through Ha\v;iii vv even in Vietnam .' But, I doa'li agree for a moment:nt~ ply incredible." d that w.ay. 1 think (hat ers-in-liiw; Yours i :tnam the enemy had sanctua:tuarics where country, wht/herever they land., .ind cv : in his lh:it the American;an people w ere not very gen- xaggenition that is part llie mother o f ull in-laws: 1 y could rcirvut and be free: ofol American their homee town.s. The presiilcnl i ■ is” ■ounh o f erous in iheir :ippreci:ilion :ipj for the Vietnamini Q : With the ovcnvhelInam ." attackick. Also, in Vietnarfl the; NNorth Viet- spcech has1 ialready set aside this Fou ; will be soldiers, Chtif War, bow anxious nese were supported by the Soviet So Union July to honoior the gulf troops. Tliere v. 5fcvc C rum p is The Timeimcs-Ncw.'!'city . name! ing Io deny lhat a hnodful of country will be to headthia of misconception of andI the th Peoples Republic of Chir:hina. whereas just an enommious and well- descp/ed .shshow of ‘•I'm not going editor: American s.ildieisicis were trealcd nidely whencn ra P s s w ere treated co m e in thehe Gulf W ar C hina and the: ScSoviet Union nati(mal apprprcciation." w. The Ihings lhal pco- ■Vicinam”W ar'arc sim-’------— ^

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S U lm ii p J I ii l l l f l l l J l i i i a iHUMB l i o i r Jeromee paretftts waint-R -miQvies ca ut o f sschool ic does contains polenlially, B y H J tW d x e l . was notI aavailable for comrnenl. • Teachers roiroutinely send notes home withv, parenls i f the movie di :rial so a student can bc a s -' Times-News correspondent I Wlicnn 0 m'ovie is shown in the: clclassroom, children to gel g< parental approval whcricn a objectionable material — —themovlivie. becomes.the tcaeber. Ear!iarl Jones, a ._movicjnay.coicontain sensitive ot.objretidnanable signed an alternate• aelaelivtly .it his ow n request o ra l a p arent's rcquesijuesl. ; ■'...... JEROME - Video moviesics for classroom conecmened parent said. material. IR Sbldues ^ ,iXi.e_intp the____ Bul parentsIts ;said they have nol^cn rec^ ------USusc-will-be-carefully-selectetj:tediafto_parents ------ti I! tcachcrlor.any. person ,ca.rti.( =-'5.'^*___-School-Board-metmember-Robert. Bliithani______othes off ... ing the notes;s aand som e saiU'ih'ey believe ,l'the m eeting thal the opiii- : ; | . T o S ch ed u le B or nolitoSchcdule.B? to vovoiced their objections to the e cieonldnt o f som e room sw.iwearing and wilh their clotl^ told thc leuchers at the ct rid o f lhal person. So why--ly-aren'l we kids arc forgiirging parents’ signalures'so tl ' •- • T h at is th e question. .m(m ovies shoATi during class.timlim e. w e’d get r.L ions voiccd at the lieniIjenring are llie-opinions«)r _ • , rid of these ^novies beinging used ns won't Ve singhngled out and embarrassed if tl Id them ihey m ust govern ^ W h eth er *tis nobler inn ihihe m ind to suffer Friday night, par- 5 ' Ihc public and lold tl During a public hearing Fri< •s?" he asked. juircnis d o n't 't l ) " lf w e do n 't gcigel imlisfaelion from this law. igh school and R-' Parentints' also objected lo the m been shown al Ihe junior high , 7 " ^ ; .»'■ d i,^ b u te ‘;Sit‘m tteh guidelines to teachers,? 'i .n rriecting tonight, the School Board will be ' Or lo fake up arms agaiigainst a sen of de* ^ len show n a t.th e . films bei•eing shown as rewards and i rated movies that have'been r»fm administralorsars regarding ihe use o f movie; forccd to scl a policyicy forI goveniing Ihe show- - J ductions. is also objected to menL Tereachers could give students Jerome High School. Parents a Umc Jh<=5l“ «-on^n^^______IC said. "W c d o n 'l want lo ? A nd, b y guessing, ilcmijmize them ? _ _so, show n-at-the e lc - - jc e e ss.-tii-tnore-music.-ait^or-dnuna-tii rs ing o f movies." he ki ^ m e -o f-th e-movies beiflg sho essafyr-lhe-board-wili-liave—1______wards foifor good work, parents suggc:geslcd. ------ThcTguidellrelincrwilt'Tcqnirc-the-maleriarial-in—do-thnt.but-irnccessa nicm entaty sqfiools. i llin tit lo p u L o u t a policy.': cd movies afc be-. "Whatat. wc have loday^are kidsds..who_arC-. a.riiovie bcgeigennonc to the.lesson and tin “ I am appalled that R rialed i entity— “The 60-ineinbcrT nudicnce'01 applaijdcd ihe ool,” Superinlcri- • -couclr. potatoes, p , gelling _squa^_^_cycballs - be-provicwed-'e d -b y -th e - leacher-to idcn SIBVB ; iniing shovm’ al the high school hi-bc__ IcmmcJcachcBJhc.:ihc.SchoQLBQard-memhers___ :------he*'audicncc.--^l“ watchingrig'^I^'^^pnrkidrw-ovenw rweight-and~whelhcr-it-coi conlains mat'^ri"^ thr* 3Sit~W iir-Brm5n-t6ld-tbc- y stu- an(l thc superintendenidem for Iheir professional- movies would be out of shshope. they can’t even runin 10i the rc-. considered sensensitive or objectionable by : C nim p wouldn't think any R-raled me '; Hnd for beiny wiljingjojiiuiinjojjjewilJ con-_------*bown,.cvca.for.cducaiioaaLpuLpuiposes^I ______frigetaior:or.and.back w ithoutJ)cio^jJircd -0 u C I_ d c n ts.0 t-thc.cQi.conimuniix. ------n’t ask-m e------^ id. ■ \T cach ers w iill have to alen studentss iand cems of parents,. I Carroll Matthews, high school sch principal, onemolhilher. Nancy Thom pson, said. 1 7 - to projirno more; S :; .A iid b y p aying forfeitI ,...... " ~

•' That, flesh is heir lo; liiw ar ^ J ‘Tis'a computation . 3 Devoutly (o bc wished.■d. ByPhilSofam •• A BeBeatles sorig.. one that camc Times-News writer long bebefore he went to Vielnam. ploys ! T o p ay ^ ______the b aickground. d His name is Bud B o w - 5 ------to p roy------tw in! FALLS - WhliT•rni^cam e home man -n3*‘monttis i ofamphibiousrajrra33aul(9-«s— 5 -to plead! perchance.to’M obcg. . ■from a prisoner of war c:amp ^ in '1971, no- aU.S.>• Marine. 2 -.dy. th a t's thc IR S;'. body welcomed him w ith'yelyellow-ribbons. - “1 lovove it.” he says o f the countryilty's.enlhb*. 1 F o r fi^ m that aiidit fromo m h e ll . Twenty years later, pufllufling a cigarelle. ^ siastic: s support of Operation Desei S W hat scream s may comn wldicrs lhal standss inii th e na- ired exem ptions. | 3 The pangs of undeclared • surrounded by olhcre who10 j served in Viet* lion’s cncapital. 3 The law's delay, nam and old soldiers from[tl thet Korean War ‘it’ss I kind o f like you owe somi to J The insolence.ofFormn 1040A.I ; and World War 11. Paul11 looksI at hom e, those giguys who didn't comc back 1 think ; , A nd th e spiim s thal palient pali m erit o f Ihe probably as much as he cvever will look at this isi morer of whal they want;.. Some- • ' unaudited takes. home anywhere. •- . : ' how, 1I 1don't think they would havlave iht have^ m isflgured ' • W hen h e him self might I T o siUrtTtw Freedom Inn n n and ; to talk w iih a blackk imemorial." he says, :ome ! H is adju sted gross incon' the<^iivivors\f an earlierT wwar, is Ib gain a Bpwnvman sounds as though he escaped. the instructions? — " By s im p ly following the diffmnt perspective on the welcome that Victnairim unscarred, inside and out. a W O s ^ e Slorm w/arriois. an is not inIrae, he says.— ------! Who would'^ublract linline 19 frorn line call wilh it by burying it." : 17 ' Some of these survivorsors_clearly are an- _ extends his-hand-io shake ai — I . If he received Form1 1099-INT.H Form gry. Others simply arc piepleased that, .this ^ :------1099-OID;or asubstitule.testotemenl; s ------ilime. America is giving herle r troops the. wel- ne Viclnam vctcm ns are rel i------Sut^BMho-dread ofApiA p riia ^ ------= ' =:^CQmeh6mothat-Vicinam.-K LbQUtrDcscrt-STom r-Q i-thctiicir T he u_ndisclosed accountluniant. even some WorlH W ar II veli - One agreed to inlk-bul cha;hanged ms ;■ ■ ■ From wlio’se'office no10 one< returns sol- Not a minute into thc'comonversotion Paul’s al lhe lasl minute. Paul wot vent eyes mist up and he brushe:,hes t^rs: wilh te f his losl name w ere wilhhelt rea- Puzzles the will. thumb, seems em barrassed f< if privacy . •______L -And rm ak es uj^rathcr beobeor.tho3c-b»l}9 w e ^ — Periodically..his^.ilene^ itimngcnMss:...... 'rhirlirfertCTdcT^jlithc^^ftcedom^^ = -t-haw . ------»_jiot-uaII^Z^H|BBK Than fly to lajTsh'clfSlTWlyw trloiQ w not o ff— ^------^»|rgot’caught-in-the-wnAVfong-plaee.— h&- A'^ietnaniim-veioranr-says-rhe-doc*- ______-his-war^cxpcricnco-wilh-any - - s make cowards of . —says— ’ :-----;------Thus conscience does m He was a pilot when Iho0 VViet Cong blast- he proditduced a piece of paper with Ihe' us all; ed his Army helicopter outut • ' ' ’. ~ ‘~He'rulls”silenrand-in-a-mi-minutercjoins-hi9--'~Ycllo' low ribbons are a.hcalthy.sigrign.lo.him. __ but now he ththinks aboul a career workir tologics to William ------"Muybc~wcleamcd-.icd-.somelhing-rron» llis------With tipolo friends al thc bar. Anotherrm m a n ambles o v e r- "I thi:hink it's thc gwalcsl thingIg lhali ever willi computc^^tcrfi, ■ Shukespcarc. who neveever used thc short happencned. ... Maybe it will keep7 fifrom hap- ' HenndRowiownuin are heartened by Amcrleri- lory." fu m , 10 ' talk. — ...... ------■ S addam Hussein’s boa;joast that- the G u lf *— War would bc ihe mothcIthcr o f all battles may h av e been the moihcrIhcr o f all fish sto- ^ ries, b ut it did spawn the mothcr_of_all______daily OJperatioMIS all p)olliite w> ater buzzw ords o f ihe 1990s, • Oil,fanm ing, d Tcrent oil com panies were fot'ourid pcS icid es used on3n IIhe fields; McMastcrs ------H ere th en , is the m other'ler o fa ll lists: 3By Leslie B.CIaifc izcns tunumcd out for ihe "Town1 !.Meeting" by ihree dilTcn said. Thc m other of all speedcd 1bumps: Thc Re- rimcs-News corrKpondent sponsoretcd by the Idaho C itizens Nct>Ictwork. 10 bc corrodedcd nnd; leaking ils well, publican Guard Accordrding to McMastcrs. there arear several , , „Chevron extracted 9.o6o gnihillons Sprinkler systemsiis I have been found to he . T hc m o th e r o f all invinvenhons: Frank IBURLEY - Oil companic*» aaren't thc only sp9 ts inn llie Mogic Valley whereere ml has from Ihe soil at thc sile.'Tcsts;ts on - the best method forw watering\ and fenilizing Zappa one3nes guilty of polluting grtfbrtfbnd waler. sup- leaked intinlo ground water, the w.'iicr lubUible beneath the sile showed;d 14 because ihey don’t1 coconcentrole the chemicals lolhers: M rs. ("Il s ,• er, thereby decreasing llie - - i The mother of all molh [ilics'- forming anti dairy operations op must , ipcrt. the officials discoveredred some of feel of gasolineline floiiiing on lop o f Ihc walciiter. , and use less water, ' Nol.Nicc to Fool Mother")O N ature ■ ainating the w ater table, lie I share Ihe blame, says one exper ' . Ihe Idahoiio Transporlnlion Departmenlenl’s g a so -' But nol allIII! contamination in Ihc areaea is chances o f contnmina ms:'June Cleaver ' ■ rage tanks have leaked, com ing fromn ooi! companies. A largc amoinounl said. T he m o th e r o f all moms:' Mike McMastcrs of Ihe Health Hci and Wel- icrs: June C leaver . vin Falls, the Foxfire G as Station Sl cx- of conlaininatinatinn comes from agriculliIlumi T here arc npproxiroximiilely 560 tLiiries in I . ^Tlie m o th er o f all fathers ^ Environmental ,j , her o f all mothers: Fare Deportment’s Division o f l its sloragc tanks lo find thethat pan u)f and dairy apcmicralions, south-central Idaho10 vwilh two or three new I ■nlie fath er o flh e mother hlealth presented a slide show10W recently . in _ ‘v* J, (he tanks wo.s so corroded ilit fell apart igalion used on Ihe Snake RiRiver dairies opening cachich monlh.i M cM aslers said,. I Robcrl Young SUrlcy that featured sources o f i ther o f the m other ofconlamination °VnTnnftuched. .>iirce o f chemical. coniaminaiiQncoK)n-ground-wator,-only-a-l hi> nhovc-ground stohigc.tanlanks.awiied__UQuLfcr,.j!_.c!»cr:!irrres \v ilh it the fertilizers r - G o d iv a .-...... ------' I T hc m o th er o f all cookoukouts: JoanofArc T hc m o ih cr o f all closeoseouts: The Iraqi I )fessor ssays Vieetnam Vvets wen*e appreeciated ! .Air.Forcc ISU pro . The m o th er o f all fixcr-u]T-uppers; Baghdad the gulf troops receive.a lariarger they cam e home,,. werew( showered-wilh oh- By Catbiyn Stq>beo8 . H | | j | j B Q: W ill thc Tlie m ollicr o f all lawlawyers: Lucrelia ' By ime than thc troops coniing hobome scenilies and, I wouldould suppose — although I . ', Times-Ncws correspondent • wclcomc home Borgia______Tir — lh al they were spil upon," - T he-m othef o f Lucretinin IIJprgia;-AjJolhct_^ -=*u_j r th/' M ------:------nc> never-iicccptod ll»o nolion^jxoc I lawyer oor f Com/nun/car/ofts and Tha^hcalc'r at Iddlid 1 now , thal Ihellic troops com ing home from » that som e o f thc vetcnms. 1 ens: Southem Ida- - StcState University in Pocatello,}. ft,has written and ^ inam were not welcome. 1 ThiiJi;ih ‘2- D o y o » » 8 “ '‘ Tlic m o th er o f all dcserui w ar in Victnai nyths “ ■ni«8>>i>meoiiyha./ have felt unappVecialed? ; Iio ■IccIcaurcd cxrensiVc/y on thc legit'egacy on AtJieri- - '* thal is■ly simply one o f< th e many, mimy my /icinani vctenin. I don’t be- i can life o f the Vietnam War. of thnt war,, O f course they were welcoi:omc. A: "I'mnolaVicH T he m o th er o f all rappersKts: BW A In the aficrmath o f thc G ulfjlfWarandPKs- difTcrencenee that the troops did not cocome licve they were trealeealed lhal w ay. I ihink lhal jlhcrst J.C. Penney • Tlie w rap p er o f nil mothc ident Bush‘s statement that AnAmcrica has put home a blotiloek. They came home indiviiividu- this is an enormousus exaggcnilionc thal is part T he m o th e r o f all Brothei,thcrs:Joycc fhc Vielnam syndrome bchichind it. Locbs ■ L • one-year tour of duly was eecom - o f th e old m'yili of'Vielnam," Vic T he m o th e r o f all Sisters:CIS: Sledge , talked lasl week about thc lin,lingering' effects remained:d at besi neutral and in soi Tlie m o th e r q f all First•St 1Ladies; Barbiini oflhe only wear the United Staletales ever losl. even help:lped the allied forccs." , . ' ‘ Q r W here did all this'~in}SConception-of------— Bush •■M's one thing ih to celebrate a troop '‘“ s 'P how th c V ietnam vetevetenms w ere t r c a ^ comc 1 different than the Q : . 'WlVhat about tbe aftermath of thia war coming backk fIrom I-urope. but it’s quite1C “"• then? Q; What makes this war difl Icbm- The moihcr of all moihciihcrs-in-law: Nan- for the trctroops coming home? olher problemrm in: have lhal kind ofn welcc Vietcam ^ tion. for a GI who comes Iioliome A: “ I ju st don'l knuknow. Thc things Ihat peo- — ey R eag an ------■A:"“TheiT:Dre— in.tennsIS to f Jh.c_co„n^ct___ A:. Ill1 tbelieve tlmt the troops comiiming home ing cclcbnitior loihcrof all-m oth^' ~ - \y:iii whoj hiis.served his,year in pie b elieve about Ihc Vietnam War are siin- ' Thc'iiiothcr'uniiii-moih ;>f the war —.. thc[c are._huge_(•e_difrercnces,_ln,_from_thc ic_gulf w iO c fclcd all'm'ncniss IhV: throiigh, Ha\y:ii ;iit, I lion'l aiiree.ror a mom)ment ply incredible." ' - - - cn-in-lnwr-Yoitrs----- :------Vietnam ihc enemy had saneiinctuaries where country;•; wherever they land, andnd even in V ietnam . Hut. n i e m o th er o f all in-laws , lent in his ihai ihe Anieriilericaii people were'iiol very' KCtl-g ^ ' ii;ihey could rcireal and bc free'rcc o f Arocrican iheir;, horiomc'_lowns. Thc prcsidcn' verwhclming succcss in the s Founh o f crous in llieireir appreciation for the Vietn:tnam Q: With thc overn ati.'ittack. Also, in Vietnam the North Vict- speech hihas'already set aside'this I G u lf W ar, bow anxlanxious do ydu think this namcse were supported by thcIhe Soviet Union ’ July to hihonor the gulf troops, Tlicnlere will bc soldiers.' Steve Crump is The TinTimcs-/^cw.t' cily ' nar goiny to deny that n'ti'andfulful o f co u n tiy w ill b c to heahead off to w ar again? md the Peoples Republic off China,C whereas just an enomiousen nnd well- deservcii/ed show of " 1*111 not go cdilor. oldiets were treated r\idely when wl P le ase so o 1SU/A6 . in the G ulf W ar China and ihc Soviet Union nationltl1 uiipprcciation." Amcric.-in 'iold

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A-G Tlmos-Nowo. Tw(Twin Folia. Idoho Sundoy. Morea rc h 1&.-1991 / Obltuu a r i e s I riil o s p i t a l sI s Birth* /— . • - ^ ^ I Lindalu JackJ ofOxnord. Calif, and CnrC ari Stevens on D ec. 13. 11946, irt Elko,. ^MEDICAL CENTER , Birt MAQIC VALLEY REOIONAl Roy and Sondie Anderson -of i ' ______ol Smmith i and,Marvel Boydstun._6S»tli. 6 il ..Nev. Stevens was bapaptizcd into the ______. _ Adm hto ■ Daughters were bom lo Ro; oisc; and cighi grandchildren, Baptist Church. , Bemice McKillip and Janet Buhl; Bi and'fo Daniel and Rondaida Chotterton'ofTwinC Falls. ' ijda a ;Stigall, Ronda Chatterton. Bc 40R1AL HOSPITAL ______A_Tlifuneral will ^ at ID o.m. Mon-Ion- Suniving are three! s sons, Clarcncc , p _estone, _ ,. all OfTwin FaUs; Dallasillos Baldwin^Ai^rori Phelps, C A S S L M ^ O R day at the K^nt LDS Suke Ccnierr T ir n ----- WormsbftkbrorWflCor'iTTwasTMcrtomr " ~ ii^cfrairorG^iiigrand— )rge Baticoek an'd BonnirC arpe cy; and Joshua Higlcy and F.ran-. ■ Kent.1, Wash. A funeral will oLso> bne ’ ETcat-RTcat- '■ "James V. West church.:h. , granddaughter. She woivos preceded in ■ " KUi'l KI - incs Virgil Wc.sl. 2'). death by her husband ori Dm . 5, »974. o f Liiliiycitc. C iilir.lif.. linii forincrly of jyfarjdrjoHeDrapcr ...... h e r 'p a ^ t s , o n e broth'c urdny. Fcl). 9. IW I. one daughter a n d one grt J i n Rii|h-H. tlic«l Siiltirtli lO SnO N E c- Muijorie Draper, adfus cod](iltpWarass indigentt proposal : Tlie RinCTol w ill be b. ot 3 p.m.- :ii Minmi /io n llosflospilal in San.Fnm- 79 o f Shoshoitc ond. formerly of V Wednesday at Whito lg point in the negotiations. * . , nc, died Thursday. ‘March 7, ssociated Press y unpaid bills have siisimply - b een ab- sticking p M arch 25. 1961. in - 'If™'"®: Ilc wa< bom M.i , at the Wood River Convalcsccnt■ent leTaDcs-NewB . . 1 sorbed by providers., >was included lo AndrusInis said in his veto message lhe. f Jf J< cr.in Shoshone following a lin- meet the governor’s’s 'demand even HouseJ versionvci would cost $11.5 mil- .; r received his cduca- er. Friends rnoy - : Sliitlcy West. Uc ret ig illness. lOOF Cemetery in Filer ibeis f ^ it will .lion andnd his^ p ro p e l S5.8 million yet and gnidnalcd from Scnng « -I call from 4 to 8 p.m". TueUesdoy ot White BOISEISE-- Democratic Gov. CcCecil though H ouse membt ■ ! ' . lion ill Kiip#l4 !iii ScliiKil ied Reuban Draper on Sept.:p, • Mortuary. ______il-of-propcrty-tax-relicf„Some .^ . and working in S.. ______House-pi- proposal 'intended- to- coun3unter -0ullo-b!unt-ita-finananeial-impact on-amount-o ~ ______.M>ci|i two yc.ii'^ livm .g38-.Shc-had spent most-oF_her >licans dispute the figures. !ng~E5StpeT=He=^d'^A‘J * ^ , Kj<>Cctic- for 11,c p.st 5ix he vetoed legislation shiftinging fi- Stan untirm id-1992 Fa^elayTAiRlnis—^Both-ve^ hTtrsions delay the starting date-; : nursing home since 1983.' . H A ZELTO N - Lupcic J..Toitcs..4 4 ._ — ------yctiM nnii n-ns workiorkins opm— I rcs^risibility for medleolly;Ilyin- ''hasindicated'wiil beuiunacceptable.—— umil Oct3ct6ber-to-reduce-tho6 cbst-in-the—^ rviving arc several stepsons andmd of Portland, Ore., andid- formerly o f t^anciafrt ' • liiHis iiuiniittcr for,AT^ A' Ii„ 0 .kl.„a. jperty Andnis an d his alliclies have claim ed 1992 statestate budget. ^ : •- aughters.^Shc was^preccded in Hazelton, died Mondo;Joy. March 4, digcflt prpgramspn from county propei !_____ Calil- ...... - ; husband in J 962^ - }99}, o f an ex icn d cd ilJniiJnea*. , taxpayersers to the state treastiry. L: that'wiibout the medicMly.ntcdy pTO. hincdieaUy needy program,/ W csi »vii>?n m emember f of ihc Rupert by her e graveside scrvicc will bc att 1 He was bom' Nov./. 9. 1946, in Andrusru^said in his veto message;e lostli gram, any in d igent hcullh u MIC leelsto- 1 b)by Andrus also qualiHes for C'liristiiiii Ouirctv tmdtuiil M ounl Harrisonf,* , p.m . Mon n ‘ Vnllev High School in ms critical. " C ■ Hem planan-said althIthough th e medi- ,r.nni>ies nf ihe.ncxt budget, and then Joy at the Bergin Funeral Chopel-pel^ 1965. U e m orried Elizob< ..... A .-J w .^ .u ifU pj ' M ondoy the House Ways_ and Mea i i r ^ e i ^ t t u . It ^0rnmillion iil p er yetirthereaflet:. :•< osiione. ------Sept, 3 0 ,1086rin Portlapnw,A n m ______So the LJPltflVB ninrting 1 Icy: und his gnindpadparcnts. Virgil ond^ ifr-AfPnrtlnnrf-- -t-OITimittC ra»r4hft-late$uJegi«lative offer • ■ ■ four childicn, Tonyy Alpine o f , new vers’crston, ■ pushing tiie e»ecti prcccded in deathIh byI his motcmol E l a ^ nne c W . Nenzcl a,service counties cuireTenlly provide. would costcos S6.I million in general tax., Moficov/ and Melissa^ Morv and Ben dote o f'the thi overall proposol back thr ------:------tim uJmothcf------/IN FALLS .-.Rlnine.Whitlo^ , . . . . ______- T W I^ “r — rcftiiraii. or ucnd;'Oreire.: fiis mouier " months,I, trimmingti the cost to r th e tii A.nicmofial servicivice will bc held at >{enzel.el. 76, o f Twin Foils, died Satur- uclintt possibly o v e n id e 'th e: vveto w h ile GOP - milliont perpei year thereafter. :.'i of Jerome; one sister. Hii^ilirioFuhrman ycarofthi'the new program and includii 7 p.m. Friday nt the Rupert Christian day, Moreh Mt 9, 1991, at the Mogic „ leiderB negotiated wilhith the Demcicrals Loertscirtscher said the main goal ofhis ^ of Shi^eport, Lo.; andI threetl brothers, the medicdically needy program Andr Church wilh the Re^. Re Corl Bookout Volloyy RegionalF Medical Center, and Andrus. Loertscherier said h e h as not new billill is to extend medical coverage. . ' • Julian Torres of Topenisllish. Wash., Joe has been c *“ ' omdnling. A memo e was bom Sept. 16, 1914. in :n demanding. mionajs«vicewM__^^h£N TorTCi^CJmo-a!idJo ______lalten part in this weekek*s negotiations, ta n ^ dy_| at tbe Metropolllon RcrJoTTr n e~ "ihe-dcTTitionfbrthe Blind.—------• - yn,--33-of-Guiver-Cityitv:-Gfllifrt-and— —Ffllls;-aoic>qid-the-medically -needy -pn-pro-- prognini.______been totall'itallyJunded by property lax. It viving are her'husbona o f Twinon formerly of. Twin Falls, vhich extends subsidized heali BC rertlied 10 in- js asociaTi;ial program and it should dc fi- ^ '- 7 ______ArranBcmcnt* nrc i s, died^FridoyT" “ gramiwHT Thr«^finarenrMarrJJT70«ler^ Jmiltl Fieeman “ wire to th trodiirf il”rflrl?^^ hich-4iat-bcenrfli=_nanced-by-l•by^i-bro8del-ta*^»‘— ------. ... be-oniiounccdby DenDembruy-s Gooding if=— F e b r 2 2 r t ^ t . m tlic Dm nhousandi>*o^idaho8ns“whoi f Ivins, U ah, Franz W. Nenzelcel Marina Hospiuil in Mororina del Rey, . C h n p d ,. ' o f Reno,no.-and-Chriftian A. NenzeLof,,0f_ Calif. ------' • M indch;rii',“Ncv.;’ two brothers, W illiamim He was bom March1 31.: 1957, in P n l • M anzflreL^esios i a v e c CTWHIiT »|lute iiilbcJToTSparlts, NeV.,-aiitrV6r ^— BetlrCnljf;^e-son-of-RoRoxi*-L_andJ__ GLENNS' FERR>IRY - Morgoret non Whi•liitlock o f Son Joiie. Colif.; onen e A lvy.T hom pjon. T hey come ci lo Twin _ juaiity problems quolitypro"^Blcm areas. Through Mver- / Ilnwkins Westovcr.cr. 89. of Glenns sister. PatriciaPi Paszek of Reno; eighttht Foils in 1966. He grairoduaitfd from' C o ntinuelued from A 5 , areas where w aler qui e years oftcstinja, the council Fcny, died Saturday,4ty ,'M a rc h .9, 1991, gm ndchi:hildren; ond eight great-grond-id- Twin Falls High SchoolDl in 1975 ond This cocontaminated water is storelored may exist. til more yt - ...... a t o-M ountain H omTie e hospitalI of naiu~. children.en. 'S hc wos preceded in deathIth ottend^-the College ofr SSouihem Ida-;...... in unlincdici pifs or lagqons • where, itit' is - - Ortega-satd-that thec overaU1 ground, hopes to.to.be. able to .identify, some in ground waiCT quality, nil causes. by her■ parentspc ond one brother. ho. H e-was a se n io r oirrn:man in the Air cvcntuilllyIlly reabsorbed back itito> ththe in Idaho1 is unknow n. trends in gi A rrangem ents nrcrc pendingf ond will T h e! flincnilftt will be nt ID o.m. Tues>rs> Force and serv ed o littlittle over four opound Bul the d ata needede ^ i s being col- This year,3^ state funds will pay for be announced by HutHumpherys Funeral ilay ot th ch years ot Hill Air Force B '■ o n 0 4 ch'osen the lesllnging of anaaaitionallOO wells, -i : the Redeemer Lutheran Church ■‘"“ '"“ 'i ®^ostd.: dairies work to m inimize• dis*di: Last year. 9T ( Home in Mountain H( 1 Hom e: in Kimb-teen^pge-l»y 9—;-^B0 th-b-boyft-wcro-taken-to-the-Qood-0 ) G c r th i M i ^ Surviving nre his mr>thgher one sister. __j <«rtiv>»s n f the cnunt:ti: 'which>wby the Ground W ater QualitSl'Vaidw.allciLlhc.pickup. tp.lhcy.werc rid- bilizeiandand taken to M ogic V a ll^ Re^- , cr er, Jcltrcy W. Thompson,m,a11'5rT*ln Protection Dccio, died Salurday,oy. March 9. 1991, ai-the Green Acres Care Center on Act of 1S89 lo oversec-tB tng in slam m edlrilb a'lrIriiin:------glonal'MMcdical:eenlerin*Twin*Fallsr‘ ct ------Foils. He w as preceded indeaih_b^s_in . devclopmc ------: --la u th c -'A lu View H Hoi ojpim l in S an d y ... -»r> xling;____. ment o f a.protection plan> 'Offc Brent Peterson. 16. -Ww asjii vi n g the where heie wwas in critical condition Fri- in “father. ' U tah. was bom JuneH2. 1914, in the state'sI's groun'd water. 1986 Toyota pickup wJwhen'it struck a -dayevenmBnTrTg. By Saturday ■ aJIcm oon; . TIic funeral will bebc ot I p.m. Tucs- :man Counly, Kan., the daughter A-memorial scrvicc waVOS held at'ihe ■ Made-U]!'Up o f 22 m em bers from* di westbound train a mile!e west o f G ood- he had imfimproved and was listed in se- oyd. -and Ethel Eakin. They ______d«y at the DccIo LDLDS Chureh with of -y Forest Lawn Memorial PorkPi in Glep- . verse interterests, the council is w'orkin*t2LJn6jMsL-aliE£-S_ajn.»- ■■ said Gooding riouscondiimcjilLon,------^______Bishop tidcn LindI of ofTicinting. Uunol |-to-ldaho-in^i920.-She-graduat-^ w !*T dole. Cam..Arrangementsits were under to charadectenze ttie w ater q uality o t tn County S h eriff Robert0 Aja in a-pre- son was “pretty shook up” but ' w ill bc-ut Ihe Dccloi Ccmctcry.Ce Friends cd fromn Gooding< High School in 1934 the direction oT the FForest Lown state’s mtmaj'or aquifers; to'" idcntif Iter attended Link's Business ’’•'/y pared slotcment.' sufferedJ mostlymt cuts and bniises. said ' may cnil from 6 tu 8:308:3 p.m, Monday “"d latei Memorial Crematory. Thehe tolly trends nndmd changesjn water qualiloHly . J . Ml ihc.McCuIloch Funeral Fur Home and College;c 1in Boise. She married Mike gests that mcmoriol contifllnbutions-bc— ] 10 . Pclerson a n d his ppassenger. 17* his father,.ier,. Carl Peterson, from the"' on Sept. 14. 1939, in Gooding, individual a q u tf e n :. and |i one hour before ihc1C funeral( Tuesday “ 0'“'’ 8- made to the American Cat aquifers and/or’‘geographiphic yn>r-oId A aron Phelp:Ips, ■ were bolh Goodingg County.O Hospital. ill the church. , They romunchcd in the Gooding area for or 10 a charity o f the donorl o S " ' ' •'‘'"'i'-y thrown.from-the pickupjp, w hich struck "He’s5 vevety lucky,” Peterson said. , 1 years before moving to the Cn-a- • • ' several yc . the imin behind the engiigine, Aj’a said. “We expectpcct a fiill recovep'.", -airie, where they hove lived for R u i m i d T h o m ! L. « 19 years. She owned and op-" .. • Joseph Bernal UUIIL KonaldLcLee Ihomson, 48, crated ErErm a's Sew Shop for severalal BUHL - Joseph Reynanu Bcmal, 63. I I ______o f Kciil^W iish.. anUJo1 fomicrly of Uuht, vcars died Tuesday. Mareh S. I1991. in Salt ^u : / 3 1 ^ FruHiyT^liirvliir8ri99I7Tt~Iiis~ f Bryan'in was a member of Ihc Prcsby-f. Lake City. A T i m e o f ~ hunic ol'viintcr. tcrian ChiChurch. She was also'a member•r He was bom Aug. 3. I 1927, in San C onlinueiued from A 5 rvf'/ ^ ------J k*-wiK-tH>rn-July-3.y-3.-l«M 2.-in-»uhl^nd-p35rIST" board"mcmbcr~of "the” Fair*r4— Antonio,-.Texa£,-(hc-M>n-ul-of-Fclix-Rcy. ------A-t—~w<>Wcll,“I'don’n h in k -o u re o u n - a Bcmal. He S y m p a t h y - , ------. ! Ic-retired a«cr 20 ycnrsyen in Ihc Navy. .fidJScnicniorCiii/cns. nn and Apolaiiia Reyna J)' cr anxious to head off to war. s e rv in g in Oak llailK>,ilH>r, Wtt-sh-, from Survivi r. married Helen Percies in Salt Lake try is even 'iving arc her.husband o f Fair- tory o f thi.s country in thisIhis ,([ j y 7 0 to I‘>K1. Ilc had hai worked as a field; oneanc son. John Bryan of Good­J. City and they were laler■ ddivorced, He ^ h e histor A nid d A T im e O f T o c ir « ill llic DucingIg c at thu“ both of Salt Lake City.y. and Lydia orc.ssion." Wiish.; four ilaiightcrs.;rs. Alison Carchc- Mountainiiin View Cemetery in Fairfield.L Bemal and (iloria BemimaL hi)th of Ifa m e m oDriat l salespeison callsalls on you, w e 4 may call from I to 7 p.m. _ dl ul J’acillc. Wash-.;h.. Lisji Davis o f l-n cn d s r ’■ . -Twin Falls: one broilicr; andan 16 grand- Q;'Sod<> do you think that tfae.i^er-ier- u rg e thatat prices, quality andnd service be >crrick and Tracy Tuesdayly ai Deriiariiy’s (uK>ding ’ Seattle and Toni !>cn B children. Dple are gotog to be iDoreore com pareced before making yourour selection. < l;i>!j!cro. lx)ih o f O ak Marb»)r. W ash.: ChapcL. Memorialr contribuiions mayy He was prcccdtrd in di L*|'"|' "y ”= supportive '7^'ve o f being tb e w atch d o g s o f Itis t'alliL-r. (tcrald riiomsiin I ho of Buhl: t>c madelc 10 the Fairfield .Senior Cili-'■ brother and one grandso?i. uitding i'und. tbew orid?d? m other, I llIba of Midway. A memorial scrviccc was held , J e l l i s o n -- ] M a d l a n d IVM e m o r i a l s Uiah.; his stcpniotheiihcr. Ruth West-— M ;in:h K in Salt L ak e CilyIly. Cards and A: WcWell, w e’ll bc as supportiveivc — brook tif Boise; three■cc brothers, Sieve N eva M . Stevens letters may bc .send tu Rose R Bcmal . as w e haveive in-the pajst b c o ju se I bc- 1 435 M a in1 /Ave. East ■ Iba ot Oak llnrbt)r. WWa ash.: and Kolwrt FILER:R - Neva M. Stevens. K2. ofif Love. 1381 S. 4 0 0 E. No.). 3 ; Rear, Salt lievc wc: werew. very supportive in the ilosford and Bud Jlo I Twin Fallalls,'Idaho Jlosford. both of Filer, diedied S;mirday. M.iah 'J.tW I.uIt i L.ike City. UT 84115. AAmingemcnts r past. We: willw continue to bc suppon-I ' ia s Boise; six sislcri. RohRoberta Shimer o f ||, t Miigi

Q : Howiw 1 ^ do y ou th in k tb e big S e r v i cc e s ...... ftnfioc-wilyjll U«» flir tw ltw m in g —— troops boniwue? TWIN^ FALLS - A vvigil scrvice for ehnmt. UuBurial will follow at the Ktipcrl■I Jerom e with B ishop Ray Ro'tobin.win ofli- ». ..j^.My gue. )f July, when there will bc who died nuirsday. vvill vvi bc hcld at 6 lo 7 p.m1 .. today tc at the Hansen .Mortuary/ at the Jcmnic Cemetery will '5 TifilfirVHY national demonstration fol-bl- CP iBCJ ______^ m I.Klav al While _MomiarY in Twin C hapel, 7171(1 .Sixlli Si in Roocrt. amiJ___ jicuJftli.^!n.by.tlic Am griM n L l^ ils . M ass o f llic Chris'liristinn Uurial will one hourir belore1 Ihc nuss Monday alI m.Hion will precede the ,serv , w c have: aalready begun lo. cxpcri--ri- y I Fum • . bc ul 1 p.m. Mondayy ata Sl. Ldward’s. .tiic church, Cutholie Church in.Twirw in I-'alls wilh Fa- , ^ cncc, that)l iti will probably dim inishish ■ vJiHM K-/ . ' TW IN FALLS - Tlie ilier Joe .Schmidt officiatciating. Burial will HANSESEN - 'Hie graveside service • nflcr lhal.t. Maybe^ the Fourth o f July Elmer Costello Smxigras follow al Ihc ftvin1 FallsFi Cemetery. «for M imla' a' G. Nauman, 91, of Hansen, gh point for the celebrationon ^ ^ I - CmlAPEL y rocnlello and formerly of ' I) 4 lo X p.m. tixlay who died■d Tliurxday. will l>e at 11 a.m. )ops." Fncnds may^MlI from 4 ' who died Frid.iy. wilt bc«: .1 I p.m. o ro u n ro o p at -White Ntortiiary. lli H i c family suy-’ M onday■ at ai Sunscl Memorial Park in , ^ Pi*aul D . Reynol o l d s : ! ' Tuc-sday at the Pocatello0 LDS 20th ' • j:es^s lhal memorial cocontributions bc . Twin Fallsills with lhe Rev. I’eny Ocl-ord Ward Clupcl. 1433 Gwen(1 1Drive, with Roberta Reynca d d s ^ : m a d e Ui lhe Attlirili.s I'piFoundation. Con-- • officiating,ng. Friend.s may call from 4 to =n R t Bi.shop Don G ilbert ofHeiatiating. Burial tl at or liiailed lo . K p.m. ioc lett a ' will >)C at .Mouni.-»nvictt-C J L I ______E'red-i,.-C r oggbi; b u r n ------— ) .-U u x -8 4 5 ^ u 'iii— .Twin-4'aHfi -J ______Wluie-.Muiiuurv..l’.0 -I; Pocatello with m ilii.iry grav -w-heefl-Galy-Tke T ails, in S.t.10.1. . riiemorial■1 ccoiilrihutioiis I>e made to the l>y a combined veterans groiroup eonsi.sl- x t ‘ John M. HeaS a d Kimberlyy Senior> Citizens Ccnier. Con- ing of-the Vetcnns of Fororcign Wars. V C P ^ ,, ,, Irihutionsis t may bc left at or mailed lo ry Best Will'^ Tr'r e n t R . S t a mi p s o n ' the DisJiblcd A m erican VcVeicrans and ‘ J TA U l. Kosary for, Rmm.,,:, R J. Whilt_SlorlQnuar>'.'i’.O..Uos S-15. T.win._ . -rtiiK v . 70. x»f i‘hocnix.c. A/ n?., .nnd for- ■- the-Freedom-Hiriiii. Friend;ids imy call ...... _ ' inerly ot Paul, who diedlied Tuesday, will lYom 7 10 K p.m. M oniliy'a a t tlic-Man- ^—s. ( £ 24666 A ddison Avei r e r E a s t he reviled at 7 p.mIII. . loday al St. ning r'uneral C hapel. 5J0 N. 12th Ave.. ; : ^ Twiiin R ails ~ 733- N icholas Catholic C'hiirclurch. K02 i- Sl. in Jl-.IUJMlMl-- I he funeral tor Takao and One hour before Ihe futfuneral Tue\- H |jQ i3-4900 .C Kopctl. Mass of the Kcsurrcction Kc; will A i/aw a. 7 7(i(1. of Jctonie, who died Tues- day at the church. Mcmoriarial contribu- |lv _ Ljl ’J Mr Floristl ^ Servingg M agic Valley SinceSi 1932 p Ik eelchnicd at H ii.m.m. Monday; at Ihc day. will1 t>c b ai 2 p.m. Monday at the lions may be made to the AlbionAl Com- , munityXibrary. Albion. ID)833ll. 8 X!!/l y 123W. Main. Jerom e e lutrch \Mtli lather Kohhubb Keller as ccl- Hove-Robc'bcnson l-uneial Ch.ipcl in ■ 324-5315 I A P r a y foi■>r o u r troops in th e g u l f f c JJ ■1 i . • M ' Sun'uiiday, March 10. 190t Tirno:;inios Nows. tw in Fallr., Id.nho' A-7 ^ M a g i c V a l l e y - I1^1 I ' l 1'^ I ■ 'I...I ------Snsan-Beck' ------^ “ For lifee^Tigigora: I - i ------a n d \ RcccnUcUvity in 5thth IDistrict Court ' d > ^ suspctpcndcd, 0 davs. ____ noCCTt. remains free orfSlSr.OOObond. ' child .vs. EEdwahl W, Slurr. uku Benz ^ - t h e M a s s a g ee C l i n i c 4 i c- "------— Williamm 1F. Bingham II, 27, 557 Sec- ' n a v e m o v e d r5 a ” Driving under the inlluoilueoce chsrgcs ond Ave.. W.,V 90 days in jail su^>end-d- FflksnrwoteDdogs: ______State oif f hIdaho. Bureau o f Child Sup- ed. $250) fine;f 10 months mdmtored»1 M ichelle Kimberlin, 3030. G randview p b n fcnforC')rccmcnl7'on“ b c h a iro r m inor rheR elationship'F3'Place i Edwanl Alvarado. 27, 1813 Hey* probation,[1, driving i privileges suspcnd-i- Trailer.Park No. 5, failunlire to afTix tax children vs.vs. Lonny Laltin.- bumAv^E. • ■ ed 180 day!lays, must attend eourt alcoholol stamp to marijuana, one: tito three years. State ova^^^mjaiLsuspeooalJ^.JW^®” 23_148 M o m - State of Idaho.I. Bureau ofChild Sup- Mark C. Howard, 34, 362 Giiind- '.fine,'l>6en3f'40(>0N KUmberly ii Road.-90-da^ m jailiir yeare probation, $4,000> irestilulion to Randolph'r p . Slalcr.'“ ’aka RunJy i:h h - I-1...1- - ,1 . 5H8. ' ' ' sxispended,id. $250 fine, 10 m onths mon-1- victim. Stevens. • Junn A. SaldiVor*GulieJlierrez, 38, 232 itored prolirobalion, lic(;nse suspended Slate of Idaho.II Burcjiu o f Child Sup- Diamond St. ' 180 days. . D ivoR e cnmplaints iilecled: ; port Enforcbrccmcni; and Ernestine T V. ■ Wilbur Slagcl. 49. R.Route 5. box Scott RcRogers, 20, P.O. Box 56,6, Bill O . Rayl vs. Helenn L, Rayl. aka Artiaga vs..s. JulianJLntonino Fino. 5l80.Buhl. I Hozellon;i; I 180 days in jn il subtended,d. Pepper Rayl. (' State of Idaho,1< Bureau o f Child Sup- U n y B. Wrighl. 38. BoxBo 63, Buhl. $250 fine,e, 12 months, m o tiito m p ^> Florence Hazel Bybccc vs.' Ross By- • port Enforceircemcnl. on behalf ofa minor'S; S e v ce n B i g R e a s o n s T Donald R. OstermiUcr.Icr, 30. 146 Ad- bation, licelicense suspended 180 days,s. bee Jr. • child vs. RobertRO R. t;yon5.. ' ______disoitAxc.-Ei^Qw22At_- __ ■ R obert Henry-Ki)lbct,.vs■vsJ>attv_lnfne State of Idaho.I< Bureau of Child Sup- ___ ■ T o 6 I n v i e s t W i t h I Donald R.. Atkinson.I. S.53, 312 Third JosephI RobertR Harper, 40. 498 Fill-I- Kolbet. port EnforcbrccTftciitTTmd-the-stBle-or rSO-daya-inTjailHicenso-sus—B------R obert-,.Jcnkins , vs—I__ Eva___May__fi'ashington;on,-on behalf of a minor ______jcsuS'M- Flores, 29,. 8i 856 EasT~1900 p r o d ^ 9b~iQ -daw -...... :::=(Moore) Jenkms;------child vs.-Ra;Raymond- B,- Brewer.------h--- r . - E d w ai i ? d Ih = J o nnes & Gc^ ^ Soulh, W m j ' ■ ■ CarilynCa Claudio Taylor, 36, Countryy M ark ' Harold Helsleyy vs. D enise Stale of Idaho,h Bureau Of Child Sup- , Frcdcnck Chapman,, 21,21 121 Fourth ViewTraileliler Park No. 5. Filer, 90 daysI'S Aim Helsley. port Enforccrccm ent, on behalf of a m inor‘S t - ' ...... — Avc. S. No. J4. . in jail sii^ii^>ended,' $250 fine, drivinglg Sam uel Kevin Rathbunun vs. H elene child vs. SaiSamuel Callen. 1. U.S. .CTovemiament Guaranteed Boi Danid G. Fontes, 34,14, 1707 Fo.unh privilegess suspendedi 180 days, 100 'A n n lU thbun. aka Helenele IDavis. State of kIdaHo, Bureau o f Chjid Sup- GuurentccdantoliniJmely paymcnl tif prineipnl nnd imi-n 8 . 6 7 ^ * ' i . Avc. E .' “ ■ months motnonitored probation, must at-I- Jo« Sores Silva Sr. vs.. Mariah Fatima port' Enforforcement; and ESmecalda ------Randfl»-Wright^8r3?4374-FtlerAve:------tcndxoairB:tT lco h o rtch o o t------^~r~s\hnr-.------^------Kalherine-E.-Bicouvaris-vsr-Rick>^tee- Lalcv J. Potter, no aceage given. 1036 ' S*an-M.-^-M illo y . 30. 832 .Eastvyindd Neda V. Jones vs. Richahard A. Jones. Lopez. 2. Federal Incocome iSx-Free Blue Lakes ------P r :.‘aU6 Ui Bonds ■ ______~ 6.45^* U. — ------Robert R. And efsonr^ft^8r€hubbuck^-«urBi»«ra5 ______port Enfcnforcement -.va. Richardird Intcreitm ay ba »ubjiibjwrtaitfllenr'dlotnnaxei, • ^ "AI^'amfT?, ~ ?7j~27,--^18 l3-Hcy. -pmrirt11fif>fifl >4i»y——------PanfelaJaneNutschvs-s. Robert Peter—CrowtherJ^hai«e»-4f5rBeHcvttvaerlflO d tysnm lml-sttS^ dh —------Thom aa-B rwHcy-Bullener»-v»r^th«na------!iva4»^t»:fitod:------— — ■ filed: cd, licenseise suspended 180 days, 100 '• • Louise Bullers. Ron Kiniing, dba King Konstruction Colin 'L. M axey.. 32, 387 G olf months moinonitoira probation, must-at-t- '• Sosan A. Wegener vs.. BruceB E. We- vs. D^n BrBrown. Vorian Log Homes :s R. Bitzcnbe^ and Cynthialio 4. Federally Ininsured Certificates Coursc Rd.. Jerome. tend court1 alcohola] school. gener. ------Inc.. James 1 8 . 0 0 - * : 280 Adams St. Anita D. Earl, 21. 205 Read Ave.,- ' Jerry W . Rollins vs. Ginjina R. Rollins. L. B iuenberl>ergcr. Collection action. of Deposit • - ______Hoops ST ^ ZSnrCaiwel No. A 6, '9U days m jail,n------D ftlfag U flh CMper vs:E-Suznnne-pHf------David-NN:- : Wheal vs. Timo(hy-M^M r— ...... Bim H i fuedrPcrffrat Jeflrei; N: R<»B. 29, 16;1632 11th Ave. 89 days susluspended, credit for one dayy C ooper. J Obcnchainn and Kim R, Obenchain,in. . Sub»tantinl penaltyy ffor early withd^H-al. 5 yeanS'rs------,------served, $25>250 fine, license suspendedd L ouise Sumner vs. Thirhomas David husband andmd wife; David WerfaeckJindnd • MotthW'Clorkson^ 20, 210 Wick) 180days,, 10I( months monitored m b aI- - Sumner; Cheri >^erberbeck, husband ond wife, Lawrence E. Hall vs.I. Clarinda K. Dispute ovctvcr portnership dissolution: 6. insured Fedamla J. W ise. Grifrith vs.is. Latham Motors Inc.. an 93 W 300'S. ■ ** fine,“ Hcensinsc“su5pended-| 80-d^',-10—0 -(e o m p l8 !n lfo r annulment)It), ------Idaho-coipo■popitinn, nnri C!hTyg|er Cor- ...... JoseG olvnn,35.322FijFifth Ave. N .— moaths.mDonitorM.probation..must.o(r.„ oi lr...... Lisa A ndeben vs. Toryy i Andersen. pijalion, a foreign corporation. Dis-is- 6. IRA Retir'emmfent Plans 8 . 9 6 ' ^ * Dcwayne. A. Ploeher,r, 22, 3 Route_4. tend courtt alcoholal school. pdle over aulaulomobile sale and scrvicc.--e: — ...... Based on'A-ratcd Cor^rpOTBt# Bond*. • -- — - OriM ■Bnwrt.prtitinnif ______Bill Williiilliatns. dba Williarns Truck-:k- •••■• . _ ,6j729.fcl>Jtfil=J ------E e lo n yiduggetflled:. ji / ^ ------Statc^'tIdabo,on-behallalf-of-a-minor—ing- vs. HealealthCo.- Inc;. Rick Niinnrd.'' lowsione Hwy.; Ucpn.. Alan, B.B. Fife, 33, 1893 Granada',t, child vs. Olga Mcndleia. • Denny Peyieyman* and Duard Lji'wley. possession State o f Idaho, BureauI ofo Child S u p - ' Collecti.on1 a(action. ■, Driving under tbe influcflucoca im lg n - • fender epjwlpolnted;bondsctatSl,500. ■' ' .port Enforcement; and KKellie Marie “ CityofSuSun-Valley. a municipol cor- ...... ------| | l DCDtS: - Michael;1 McKay^ 18,''flr^t^egreeo Trautloff vs.p Lori:tiTenton)n Popplewell. poration. dbidba Moritz Community Hos- Desmond J. GolT. 24. 1458 T h irf—buTBlary. b«bond set at $1,500, pubUcc State o f Idaho, Bureau o;ofC m ld Sup- - pital vs,: Sussusan - J. - Rogers a nd TTiomyny Avc. E rP iw d ed innocent, -B^^drpreHTOnaryHie^■»—pon-E t^orcem ent; .and. PtPniiln Ri»nr<»* Collrollcciton action. (Change oof f ~ $1,500 on chargcs of EDUI, driving- iiig requeste K«jmp vs. Rudy'Gorcia. -; venue fromih IBlaine County.) :.-wjihoui privileges-and.nono proof o f in- - David HaiHarvey, 18, grarui theft. _ . .. State . of, Idaho,. Depepartmcnt of Rosholt,;, Robertson, Tolmon & surance,'public defehdeVoitr apMinted. RonaldlL:Nye,40.grahd'the1i L. H ealth and Wclfkre,-6n bei>ehalfofQ mi-- Tucker, Chi:hahered: nnd CH2M Hill-f - , ...... ■ Michsel O ’Neil, 20, Rogcrson, Michael:1 T.' Lawrcnce, 901 Aiken,I, norchiId-vs.TcnyE.Martiirtindale. Central Inc.,c., an Oregon corporation vs. ------plcBdcd-irtnoecnirpubllc-jIc-deftndenip=—BuhlrgrandndThBftby^wssesslon: ------S ta tc o f IdahorBureau'ol•ofChtld-Sup«— Dn-LeroyrAt A—P esch-Jane-Doe Pcsch,■hf- • L _ _ i ^ L : _M pointed, released on hisliis own recog- port Enforcement, on behallalf of 0 m inor ond PesehI andai Co. Inc. Collection ac-c* B o b S eiibel i Genee &S tu r g ill ,— nizanee.'—— :------Mnignmenta;- . ------— child-v». Donald-MespcllL.1 ______lion______------834-Falls Ave:-S•Suite 1010— 1525 Addison/K)nAve.E.^t9l05 E. Day, '36. Twin Falls,;, Stale o f Idaho, BureouolofChild Sup- GerhardI’bbst'crli'en 0 vs. Farm' BtircaiT Billy R. Hance. 30,0, 818i Oakley Debra E, n.______Ehone:-7.33-3-4925____ I...-'-___ u-R bone:.ne:.Z34i9J06 ______.. : ------Ave:7Burleyrplcadfcd'inrinn ocentr bond—forgeiyrplet>leaded'guiltyrrclea5ed'on'her~ T " port Enforcenicnt,'on bch8llalf-oP-a m inor—Insurance-GcGompBnies.-Di9pute over-in— child vs. Nicholas T. Aiappppagis. surance corn]>mpany. set at S5.000 oo D Ul andid (driyjjig wilh- ow n recogriignlzance. “ Rntc expi;preHsed n t yield to m o lu rityrity Ofl of 3/08/91 ; out privileges "counts,, pubpublic d^ender Billy JoeDC Rholon,_2P,_Emme^ driv- Stale o f Idaho, Bureau ofCWIdSup-ol RobwrtN.N. Brand and Carol A. Brand ------a p ^ m R tfr------—------In rw lth b:^riwlegcr(rqjeot-ofrcnsc)-^ o r I. ji\nl Enforcemcnt.'on bchbl Betty Wettengcl. 4533 PolkF St. W.. pleaded guiliuiliy. child vs. Randy L. Lovelesi ^ (Change of>f venue• from Blaine ' x r ------ECimbedy^j>Icadcdinnocen>cent.i?ublic_de- DarlingI TaeT Benson. 26, no addrc»9 S ta te 'o f Idaho, Bureau olofChildSup- ,yj. S S ^ id w aird i D. Jones^6 Company J_ fender appointed, r e l es a ^ on her own given, misresreprcsentaUont«roblaTrrbcn—1=—porrE nforcementron-behaljajfofajninor*!——[rvan-BrJt rJohnson and-Hazcl R..Joim-_n . _ ------usn&TUiir/s-VwK-Si60i-E«cnan9ortnc7a-3ocumics m child.vs. Latrisha L. Teller: rcco^izance. eflts, pleadeiided guiliy. .r. SO" ly A. Hortwcll and Deborahah I ;;; Kevnn:McCordr2.Qr3_04W MonroC~Sr: B arnes BrO*Dcll~20;B. 233~Harrisonn Sta(e o f Idaho, Bucedu olofC h ild S u p - Y. Hartwell.:11. Collection action.______' - Kimberly, pleaded innocencent. ■" C’alMio Oonzaiez, i JA i , ' Box feb4, :— ^ - _____ Castle{brdL~pleaded:guil9.ilV^-publiC'de:,;:; — Q uestions - ______fender fim in led , bond set at $5,000. ------NyIe^D,r-P*bawcna,J2 pleaded innocent, publicic 1, — Elmer Ray'Ahrendscn,1,59.113 5' Sbcth St., Buhl, SV days in jail,iail, suspended. Monday, Malarch 18,1991 Iwoyaii^pi^'oliohrirccfisicnscsus^nacd- ^ 7:3010 ^ . m . ~ I today's. •X ■ RichAW Rbuth, 21, 212 S. Adams, 2ndFlooreon>nference-Room “Jcroriw, 90 days In jail,1. 660 days sus- ponded. • iwo years probolton, pro 10 ' ■ - 1 months monitored, licenscrnsc suspended l«Odays, , informative prograhi Attend this free, inf ; L a c Stqihen B. Laughlin,, 42.A. 232 Ash t(to leam about canccr chemotherapychi treatment:nt. ice yoke St., Kimberly, 90 days in jijail susfKnd- J uum r psuit cd, two-years probation,jn, $500 fine, must attend court alcoholfioi school and . . . with ssh irre d victims panel. I Jonadion C. Smith,. 32,32. 271 Kuot- . For further informalmtion, call 737-im . w aist. ^ lingham Dr.,' 90 days inin jail.j 88 s u s - ______• pcndcd. S250 fine, 10 monlhs mc moni- torcd probation, liccnsc sussuspended 180 _____^ y s. Magicgic Valley DHH L . - Gaiy L. Rodnguc7.r'23,23,'76rMaIn • nk Regioi'ional Medical Center Iffin . 1 . Avc. W. No. 19. 120 daysays in jail. IOO m n ^ Sprirng Tops ' De?s & Solids

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! • . . I- J ■ . _ ) __ I . A-p TImos'Nows. TwinVin Falls. ItJoho S ondo^ M a^ ^ ' 16 . 1991 • they voteed JJow tl . Passed 29-11 and sent to D-Carey. voirs. P ten- Antone, Bell, BBlack, Jones, Sen. John P cav cy , D- The Times-Newa , Nafziger,er, Newcomb. Peters,’ Sten- .._ _ ^ House.c^^______V--’-. ____ ...... -Kempton, .Nafzigci;J-Ncwcomb_Pe-._:..-H2111 - JProvides.for the.prcpa:pay- ______J. m ent oof f hi^er education cosi:osts. No how Magic Val- tecs, Stennett, Stubbs. : . UOISE - Here's ho Passed 53-2452 and sent to S enate. ..Sen. DentoaDarriirington, R-Declo, , yc s<5 ’ R Icy lawmakers rcccnil;ntly. voted on sc- No . ^n. Russ Ncwcombnb, R-Twin Falls, • . No rringtoti, McRoberts, flcw- lectcd legislation thathat came before Antoneme. Bell. Black. — .Sen. Lynn.Tominagala . R -R upert. D am n Oould.------i, Noh, PeavcyrTominaga. . ------— tlliJ House ahd'Scnutc:te: ■ ...... les, Black, .Jones, Nafzigc:iger, com b.N i H l35aaSaa - Requires that purchasesISCS B om es, Stennett. Stobbs. ______S1024 Extendscb th e _ Sunshine...... o f ln n d1 bby ; govemmerital units mustlust H206 - Establishescs a grant pro* Peters, St : ; In ihcJ-Iousc: '• Law for reporting dcapipaign contri- • h 844 - Authorizes the estaljJish- ' with city or county plansj or gram w ithin th c Department D of ■'i 11112- Defines Ihch e Fraudulent In- com ply v. butions and cxpendiiditurcs to candi- mcnt of a plant facilities reserve oyides additional ordinancetees and exempts thc Dcpart-art- Commerce to assure« capital avail- No sunince Acl and proyi irw. B ell, K em pton. N'Jew-_datcs e\ for county offic^c^Piissed 33*8 fund fo^for library districts. Passcd427- '• individuals and ment off L and fro m the approvial rre- ^ ability for new, em ergi^ g oi^yandj Antone ______iinniiinitv to e ntities, it to-House. - 14. ■ . , n{icticius involved intl theth reporling o! qtjircmcnlcnirTiWscd"47;32'un(J"sciit'lo t'lo inftT iusincsscs. ”Pas3< ; oet-s. Pas.scd 79- Senate. . sent to Senote. >7 : fraudulent insurance oc ------H 2 3) 0 —Increases.the - penalty-y. forii __ -Vcs_...... 1-...... ■- .Y es. .. I MMdj>eriLi6.SciintcC------Yes------tent-unemploymcTH-compeiipca------MnRnhftrt,s. - N n Robrns.'Nhh. Pcaveyi ‘1___ L___ __ -^------“ - Y e s ----- 9-33 Pcavcy, Tomiiioga...... • ' ■ Antone,nc, BclL Black, Jones, New-rw' Antone, Bomcs, Bell, Gould, sation cocontributions- Passed 49-j Stubbs.- Jones, Kempton, Newrwcomb, Peters, and sentIt (0t' Senate. .. J{cp. S tev e Antontone. R-Rupert; comb. Stu No No . R-Duhl; Rep, Stubbs. Darrin]rrington, Ncwcomb. Tomitiaga. Kc|». Lee B am cs, I . Yes D an in g to n . rome; Rep. Ron No Maxine Bell, R-Jeron A ntonene, - Barnes, Black, Jone3nes, ' Hlack. R -T w in Falls;ills; Rep. Celia Barnes.cs, ' Gould,, Kempton,on. No tcnnett. Kempton,on, Nafziger, Newcomb,, Pe-Pi S1064 - Redefine:les employer un- . SJMIO^102 - Asks the President of (iouUl. R -B uhl; Rep.I. DDoug Jones. R- Nafziger,:r, Peters, Stennett. Black, Nafziger, Stei tcrs. Stemennett, Stubbs. der the humtui rightsts statutes; Passed the UnitiJnitcd States and Congrc§^ to ' ] Twiii' Falls: Rep. Jimim Kempton. R- hi^r - { - Allows thc use cf repre- . H208 - Provides: that1 attorneys 24-18 and sent to Hoilousc. repeal1 tlthc “fast-track" proccfiurcs Alhiun: R ep. I’attici ' D. 'cs in collective bargaining which1 prprohibit Congress from mak- '. •i Wendell; lcleni. B -_.5 6 . 2 5 .nndind-sent to Seoato;------—— m ” r u .u , rwi.wey:------rr—nnl-ngree;reement-tmdef*the*fluspico6-or------Jerome; Rep. .Clintnt Stcnnett. D- v td » term s fo r etccici)Kl members and “ __unayoi8_«ho_8CG'c_ojian the cotturtis- In the6 Senate:S ______• thc Genticneral Agreement on Tsiiffs ______- ~Ycs- r. _sioni P o 3 ^ 4 4 -3 9 amind sent lo Sen- N o ^ and T‘rad ra d e now underway at-O enpvo, _____ :____ — A ntone.n c ,_ B a r n c s , Bell; Blaek,- .r'-.-:r:r“ " r'.”-si0i8:87- ‘I'Allows 'school, distri'strict D an in g to n ; " “ N evewcomb, ;::N oh,' Switzcrracrrand. FaiIcd-21-22— ------•...... N o...... Jones, Kempton, Nafziger, . boards ofo f trustees to f)fovtde classa-res«^-:-combr^ oncs, ke^^oni Yes ■~'~^ennett.'‘~ ------^ -^ tlS T ^ c n Hanics, Gould, Joni ______L . SchoolA lunch rmenus Friday:ly: 1Ham and cheete sandwic!^,; tatcr.- : Clioice of salad bar every day. uuce ahd milk. pe|>rs andI milk.mi ^ ie, fnill and milk. ]______Bi-AINBCOUx ) i y i T . •' .aliccd ham, , apple.—------ar. fruit salad, tossed Ws. dicedccJ peaces.i tcickenioOdle cookic and . " Miimlay; bolnu Bar, or l-l MINIDOKA COUNTY * choMlatcne m ilk.. or (TUibcd poutoc*,s; coleslawc< ot green slicks ginjeiigffbread Bnd'milk. slush, orange half and m ilk .. r roll, red Jell-O and Tuesday:ly: Nachos with irimmings. mixedxed Thursday: O ven-U kcdi ''' chickers, baked Monday:ly; Cri^iy burriio. totscd green” ta Thursday: Ribecue onn" a but), fries, fruit. •i.-ilixl. whnle wheal dinner ro Itk. . ad. chilledd p.pears, cookie au) milk: VALLEY milk. vBgeiabIc#,c#, chcrry crisp and milk; - • potato, biseuit, fruit and mitk • cookie artd milk.------«lay: Hamburger, fries, frail andand Friday: Polynesian pineaieapple turkey, rice, Tuesday:>y; Submarine tandwich. tater’ lot"*“ • Friday; Irish stew, lepreirechaun bread, green Monday:day: Spaghetti with meal soucc?''Cali- Tiicxlav: Chickcn niet1 sandwich,m fries or Wednesda :kt, peaches and chocolaic milk. ------c»m.-Bp]>le»atM)c-ur-rn>ii>cii.cufv-browni«-*nd—millt...... _____long bread, fruli, alcnond cooookie and milk. cairot stick*, ::------ishamrock and rainbow.miUlilk.______:romioj)len)>lend vegetables, french roU.ufruit. ■______Thursday:ay: Fried chicken, potatocs. gravy.ivy...... Wednesdi5sday: S tu d o ift cHoicc.------cookie and 1niilk. milk. lay; Bee f and checsc taco, buttere . WcdncKby:. Salall b«;.oit;.or-Crispiio,. chips , hnt roll, greorcen Iteans nnd.mitk------______ffiROMB EUpM BOTA'ARY. SCHOOLS_____ Thursday: ;— XMN£AEALLS______Submarine sandwich, later tols.nls. Monday: Sausage pizza,2a. buttered com. peas, bananaana. c ^ e and milk. , luesday:aa^Op«rm«nU7 ; — willi nacho cheese, ipcxt-ca:t-cali.com.or laier Friday; S lily at all Khools. jce or fruit cup and Jell-O wilhh frvitft and chocolate milk. fresh apple, tpsee cake ai>dI milk.m Friday:; TTurkey gravy over whipped po'ta.po'ti Breakfast 'served dail] Tuesday: B eef taeo, mcxi;xi-rries. rnilt, pud- toes, hot roiroll with peanut biyter 'and hone;o n ^. Lunch'menu is the sa m: aat all schools. Only W edn^nesday: Roast turkey gravy over ------luilll______...... ------cherty ahorttortcake and milk.------junior and tetuorhlgh.schichoolj offCT.fl choice^ v^iiippodd potttocs,po garden pea*. w h o la j% a t Tliunuby: Pcppcroni lizza22 mTwd'veaeia^— ...... OIDBBBONSELEMENTARYMTO-----— ^ -dingandm llkr------)>\z Wednesday; O pen menu. of salad bar. sandwich linene Of main line menu. ^lepieandmllk, ------^ ' Vhunday: H o j dog. Uterler iols.'Mlcty with . ------TCfURIA UgH------^—— I—’ tiCTnu y:------■ meal cookie anJ milk. ■f mtllf . . Mrwirffty;_' irrito. nachos with , r Corned KHTaiia Mcnu'ofTk -L i lyiJtwiaian hamburger, fries, vegeu:geu- Monday; Crispy . burr sday: Pancaket, sausage linics. haiih. ------i-fiday; Salad ban" or C : and milk. ------chWM- saucer mexi-com.- cliccte or ham ond cheetee «aiiandwiclK.nuggeii bar on Momlonday and Wednesday and poiaio!aio Friday: Grilled'^ checse: 1tandwich. green blcs. fhiit an^ rbSlUJU and htilfc::------7-.— :______:y fruit cup^^rcsh baronTuesdesday and Thursday. - _ . beans, fruil, vegetable* wilhih dip.1 peanut buiicr T ^day:^iy: B«ibecue sandwich, tater tot*. tot milk. . ____ .of sotd or colcslaw. lucky fi s . fruit andmilk. Tuesday: Pig-in-a-blank . -fniii. tcprcchaun coke andI chocolate milR Monday;y: IEnchiladas, peas and cant>ls. ap- cookie and milk. iy:-ChilI, crackcrs. vegetable Slicks. picsauce, coacookie and milk. - ■ ”wedr»disday: Comdogs, (hiit and rhllkk fbrfi -namwrfudge brownie and n >ll.'Chllted peaches and milk, rtr, .. -. jg_. ------. Tuesday:,y: Hamburger., fries, fnrit cocktail,ail, JEROME JR. AND SR..HIGH H SCHOOLS Underg^enten through fllUi gradct.and Chcrhcft ..Wcdne*day:.Sou»gepiipizza, Ssca-soned green___ • • ■— ------B U 8S- lit and-m ilk-ror sixth ihrough I2i12th -beans, mixed fruit, vanillaa pr u lin g and milk. ' Monday; Durritox, SMnIsanish ricc. rosy ap- cake and millmilk. Menu haa choice o f wlaslad bar,"soup and ~salad. thilt 1 WENTOLL ^ ^______------WeaScSla5Uay:~Pl8nn-an>IflnkefrBTwnpeajraa;— sandwich-bar.- fclf-serve-baibar.-mainlioe-iltM— grades.------Thursday: Beef incos.I, jpiccd:apple»auct------J------r*T>lcuucc.cookie andmilK. . lay; Breakfast for lunch, orange roll and milk. No menulenu provided. ~~— ^ Tuesday; Hot dog. frict.es, buttered cairoli, Carrol sticks.ks. peaehes and milk, ed). hamburger line or alaI eeane items. Ham- Thursday: ay; Turkey rvs/*^i^, pn-.-n hfnrn,ini.. .huim JintK tw l widLftwawh fries and fresh Friday:! SloppySI joes, coleslaw, fruil. cakcake ------f-jcakfondmillr.------z----- ' aiKl'rmlk. r ; Wednesday: Spoghetli.. gng rm satod. trench >101 roll, apptipple wedge and milk, ~i 'r •roll, green beans, cheese illc!sttckiand chocolate Friday:: CheeseC sandwich, tomalo soup,up, Monday: Hot dog. bak' Tuesday: Open rrienu. -- Wednesdayr-Hom-and • ccheese-sandwtch.------Mot>day:ly: 1Biscuit wilh ham gravy, - ' *clite!ie. fruil cockloil. pesnuianut butler bars and ...... id milk. Tuesday:ly: 1Pancakes. ^ ^ D I N NNER^DANCE • AU\UCTI0N^ RAFFL^ f -milk. .OCOOODINO HIGH SCHOOL fries, fniit, raisin cookie and 1 menu-ofrer*-a-«boice-of-a ntaihline-ine____ Thursday;. Cbill..cracken.n.-applc»auec, car-^:;__W edne^«day: Cereal and muffins, IINM ENT„__.^;_ __ ------r ^ —rriday:-PlKh-buiK»». cc md milk. Thursday:lay; French toasi. __ ENTERTAir .Ikcih. banana and milk. (lisled) cvcfj^eryday and piua or self-serve bar rot slick*, cinnamon twist anc ------onaliemaiin)ilingdays,...... Friday: Fish nugget*, friesies. fruit, chocolate . Friday:; ScScrambled eggs.arul toast.. Live Mususic BUHLJL Monday:ly: 1Enchiladas, peas and carrots, hot cupcake and milk. ■ . LuDch: ------r-^Bfcakfs*tT-Froth orjutcc^tcc-and milk-served - roll.-peaehes-ttesattd milk., - -••------. -l:______Monday.'! “ » MAarch-l<6th -at-the-Rupert-Elks^at • ----- • Tues^y:ly: ChickenI burger and milk, ...... k i M a n iILY L sour cream. I sday: Turkey noodles, grcm beans,ms. Dreakfast served each day.fly. Tuesday:;ly: Son shell taco, peas, applesauei [J lp Monday: Frcnch lokii wilh maple syrup. Wednesda e and milk. - — , - m ing 6:00 - 8:30 • $S12.50 i: per person^; •r Tuesday: Little wnokietlandiatcrtois, an roll, fresh appleapt w^ge* and milk. Lunch: bar cookie ar 2- _ MonAiyr Hamburger, frilfries, carrot slicks. .. W ^ n esday: ^ Hot turkey sandwich, con ------TT—Wednesd*yrCefea^ftB•: Thuraday: Fish pklter.;er, macaroni and Tuesday:.y: Fingpr sicaks, macaroni and>nd Friday: Salad bar. o r Mexexican pitta, com. Tuesday: ; •■;f.hamburg_scalloped_po .poiatoes.-pcas_ciiuiamon..applc-- fries.'apple and milk. sauce and milk.mil > r Appointmentt C a l l • lir : Wednesday: Salad bar wilh wii spagheili: or Tuesday:y: 'Chicken chow mein, egg roll. •:i-Hmn and cliccse or turkeyy aiand chccK sand- fortune cookiiOkie, pears and milk. - 7 3 3 -8 2 1 6 I * Mich. laicriois. banana andi chocolaicch milk. Wednesda;(day: Taco salad, chips, fruit and ------Thursday: Salad bar will)III hihoagie sandwich: milk. ----- ;>.>;ur—rig-in-a-blanket of - seascaburger.-polalo----- Thursday;sy: Ilamburger.Jrics..eh'ceie.slicn._ -Il-wcdgcs, fruil cup. haytuck(. cookieco and milk. . chocolate pudpudding and milk. v l lM !-•: l-riday: Satad bar with minminiburger, or Deli Friday: Salad Sal bar: or Chicken Xri«) *<«»• -rr-h;ir. iri-isier*. strawberries•tes and.' hananas; whipped poiaoialocs, gravy, green beans, pcacly•N- J |j " . •tjitwolale cakc and milk.______e»,,bread,and_nd milk.______, ^ - B A R R Y /A . GOLDSMA IT H ,M .D ~ | • CASSWCOW ■ IDAHOSCHOOL- • • • , ELEMENTARY scSCHOOLS FCFOR THE DBAF/BLWD announce:;s the opening[ cof his office " Mondsy: Chicken Ihcda steak.—whirped—.--Monday;-!! ';-Ft«h-nuttgcls,-frics.. seasoncd- ■yiKitaioes wilh buitcr. cclety< slicksslii wilh peanul beets, saladi bar.bt cupcake, bread and milk. r r uFor the practiceepf. V 'I—.hutier. fniii. whole wheal roll«oil and milk. ' ,Tuesday:n C Cliicken gla^crs. macaroni and Lsooed green beans, salad bar. fresh CI- Tuendsy: Hamburger, bake>aked beans, fries, clieese, scn-sor ^ ( ? -rfruii and milk, grapes and mimilk. " General Surgef5 r y ri:-. WedncMlay: Spusheili witwith meal uuce. Wednesdayday: Chili dog. salad bar. apricot, Mdon douM oeeuptncy. Paekaga* i-'.waioncd green iKons. Italianan breadI slicks and halves and mimilk. surgical Oncoloogy Once again. It's time forthebestfoi ~ S mS m>ook»cef slew, cottager ' s , M deal In'the Roeky Uoitowntfl/ns; 7719 gooerric» and milk. Hole and a o n ^ y chair,ilrtlft ticket at - ij> /g ^ CASTLEFOR . Jackson Hole Ski Resort...... Hrcnkfa>l: Juice and milk'wkservcd everyday. 676 Shoup A v/enue e West---- Mond.iy; Cinnamon mil. IM]IMMANUEL LUniBRAN Suite 3, ( Central pttptncn’ CHURCH SaiOOL Just call Jackson Hole Ci Tuesday: Pancakes. T w i n Falls, Idaho 883301 'or Ihe Ski ^ momuG Wedncs.lay;'Ctx)kS choicc.ICC. Monday;; FiFish nuggeis. potato planks, fruil. Reservations and ask for Iluimday: Mutrms. apple brcajijuiUnd milk. (208) 733-595 Stampede Package. ^^STA M P E D E Fri«!ay: Ktwch toast. • Tucsdliy: NMir^estrone soup, peanut* buiier:er , , . \ 55 : ^ J Preducmiineeeptf^wtm Lunch: Self-serve kalaJ bar and milk wiili and jelly 'sanilandwich. fruil. cakc wilh cherry . OMtknefTouriim. 307-733-413-4005 or 1S06^-€9i1 c\ery luncli. Monday: Soil shell lacn and donuts. . . Tuesday. >I<>ld(>K»'andJell>'lell-O, -----^ - ...... - Wednesday; Spagticlti andnd iceii cream , ------• - - - - “ 'iONiUS3 ( WorshipTogiie th er A t . Thursday; Chickcn hug)!CLs;el.s^ndpcachcs. cbupoi^ i riday; Unchilada.'i and Jelt-< 1) - ; - . D iH n u□ a i1 ...... ! C Monday: l-ish and chips,>s. icom. fniii, hoi • I A F Ri E l l I , r r ^ ■ T(iinirRrmi»r------Tuesday: UarbecUe chicken ------CKFTWJITASH—I ------— — ^— - — ma t fclrfTjrmjr'E a Cliurctr l>cas, bread, fruil and milk, • ,Wednesday: Tncos, rcfrieifried beans, fiuil. |i For EveryrSO ( Ibs, I On Tucsd;sday, March 26th, TI'hc Times-Ncws wi (iiuMing and milk. I of Cans Re[ e c y c l e d j Thursday; Moi turkey santsandwich, vegcta- | publishing; a special church pagee o f E aster A ctivities, hies, fruil and milk, : A f ^ iZ\ 1 car washI ppor visit I T i S d T h i s p aage g gives the Magigic Valley churchcs }-ndny:-Cliieken pally, friesfries, salad, btead. I BAO /aluo I • fruit and milk, \ ^ opportunityy 1to share their uniquiue and special services that-=^^^^^ ^ - £ 5 5 . surround thehe Easter Moliday. FILERt I B F O3 R R C A ^ 1 p U D W/EISER E RECYCL - W atch Toror our special Lastcicr Page welcoming c Menu is siibject lo change.ge, Oniy'llirnuin T Q ijP nay b e th e .start ol a sp sp c c ia l ~ Item it li«cd.-Milk is s4^-cdJ wiwilh all lunches. | ^ “ (^ will PayYou Y( C ash On T h e SpS p o l I seeking a plaplaceTo worship. 1c m; Monday: Crii:pito. macarorartmi and chccse. s • ^ . For. Empty3ty Aluminum B eversr a g e j an d lasting; relationship.rc l>c.ictic^. cookie and milk. u ^ C ans of AlAny Kind. - I Tuesd.iy; Weiner wraps.n*. nachos wilh * 3 A dvertertising Deadline: Wetednesday, March 20 i-hce«, fniil cup nnd milk, I S PERI I Wcdncvday: I'rencli breadead pi/.a, apple b u p w e is eER r RECYCLING • O p o ra to•dby d I Publication: Tuesdalay, M arch 26 on Explrct 434 Easll XLLEY 1 . t^l.^p.SJlad and milk. aslland Dr. S. MAGIC VAL Churches; if w uu are'i intere.stcd iozbe ilcasc-contact------• ThiiiMl.-iy; Slicctt mikcy, mashedma p*.naioes. j •30-3' M-F9;C9:00-3;30 REHABILITA'ATION I jii^el l>l^cuu\, fruil and milk, S, INC. ^ s= s;3iinc a t T h c T im e 733-093l.icic«f208^Tor^orcTnToi ' rrulay: l•i^h sjindwicli, pccJiccn beans, fmil. g 4 -4 1 1 2 KM>kic nnd milk. * - B O N U S! cC O U P O N . “ ' n ; G LENN S FERRjRRY • i r — — l);eakla\l scr%;^c;d dnily. ‘T ' ■ - . " SundO]iay. 10. .1991 TVnes-Nev■News. Twin Pails. Idorw A-Q Mati h Q / W e s t 1 began ■. c. Budgeiit meets; goals S€let whenI session V \ \ B O ISE ( ^ — T h e i Id a h o lTL ~~lnem B cS'‘‘wHo‘h7d"tb sw;wdllb»{ pretty rhcht for'driliJriig~aba5??rTncntal-rittncss^"""— :— ture-ts shifting geais foi and devclopmiipmental disabilities. ;VViiuiers willill share FantastStic 5 prize - adjouqunent no^.thst thetl nw^te , LeglsiatureHI] - But. .with d revenue estistimatc turned Lavnnakcrs:crs reacted more drastical- • •,’;'B 01SE — There! werew« tw o gnm d prize winneiners in die weekly Idaho ^>ending blueprint has b< 1 - conservfltive .by the cononflict in the ly to nationaltuil iand international dcvcl- nd settled on a revenue cs- / __ _ .I^tastic_5_lotto.gomcimc-drawing..They w ill split-lili32^00;. ___:------_ il_M iddlclEastjuid ,a .reccs:ession engulf- opments and s ^ Idaho Lottery officfficials said Saturday 'thatI thett winning tickels /or away, the.genenil tax buttid g e t that was ing most state ccorjomieses outside the timale o f barelybare S9S9 million, V'TiflF' trid a y night’s drawinjving were bought, in Pr»ston:>n and B oise. A n o th er 61 completeiTlast w eek Fcfl:flects the phi- • ' Northwest, little moreJ could have that, budget:t wwriters still had the gov^ democratic Leader Bruce playisrs matchcd four.>ur o f the-^ivo num bers dx3'IxBwn-to-win S237 cach, losopby legislative. Icacjactcns-of bolh SguK Dci ” ..be«i cxpwted.______r _ _ em or’s educatiication targets to beat, f e d - ___ ~df Lewiston" saFd in late ------and-hW^-oUwfwnat*«t«iwd4hmM>r?>ve4bF44£C■MJSieh, ------^------^ weeks nco ^wccncy ol ll?___ J3ign?_are still some lcloose cnds'io i'tcs to m eet arid their own ...... —Friday night’s witir'inning numbers wcre-10,, 14.-J9, 22 and 27, The — - when the ground rules ^ft r t h r Tnnijfll January. ~ - tic up — the biggest a n 6 P'Ursuii. • ' ■ U “jusr'ihai wayiilthough the next jackpot.win be w orth ut least S32,SOO, Lott.otiery oflicials said. SDcnding m arathon bccorJune clear. . ''““ 'J'? >1 dollar fmancing schcmee for indigent ..’•EverythinBling-wjui impacted by the e litiatives in health and wel- Education claimed thehe Kon-s share A n * "? ™"! medical care. But the SS980 million down-sizinglg Pn?'“‘^ins_CQinmiltcc. said, -andr~------TTicy—le ft-th e C apitotol-in-Mofch------Rejectioa-oa of much-of-thc-BOvc^ ----- ate:count^atl, __Finance- — — ItBSniussen •jQidrrefenTerring ttf a eonltnuing progrjgram to rcp laee conlam ------— seat.- “W hat w e’re g oinggn>doislool-havS°“‘'« “zJS^dsdnS3iSDr$En'm lllloirmOre ' tior's additibrtibnaT spending on .ncallTi______I an.d sod, a n d to the visi- into any_ w here we ^ can find ChairmaaL Aty.xH-P:nTy;-lt:Mdb3r-i ^ than they thought theyy had. Uncx- and wclforere ,p pro g ram s _w ^ st^cjly_a______inatcd.soiUnLrcsidcnti:ntiaLyqrds_with_clcan soil oi m t-there-were-committee------ble'results of.pre-l 98198lhillside plantings; ------• bucki;iind put-thrograms has rarely bc tax revolt fiicul^. studentsand sti laboratoryry writers because his budgdget proposal. And' diec iargume/it over public . lion law soys he inlcmtends to fix a provision of the law that would allow - ' that has forced Oregon*!\’s public col- technicians.ts. . , ■• though-criticized as consnscn-ative, in school aid ccncentere not on whether the DTOsecutora to^bringjlg m urder ch arg cs aKoinstV vwomen who tcrrntnatc ^ mnny ^rr.->g a . a hd enroll'. . ■.'Thete ’s -i Ijni.tnrnl.r^tti- amounl iii eno ^ th~g^tfrntxpartdlngirrarra -fc w v ears ■ ! }— leag i th e hotel trade in SwSwilzcriand7^5wW W pWI

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f i JM ^ ^ :______I • ^ ixrwisavKe » ^ I S l • A-8 Tlmos-NowB. TWinin FFoils. Idoho ' S^nfiay. March* 101, 199T B d 1 H o w t ihey l vote Passed 29-11 and sent to Sen. John Peayey, E>-CCarey. voirs. Pas ^______Nafziger.:r. Ncwcomb. Peter^Sten=‘n= -----^Antonc, Bell, BlB lac k , Jones, T h e T im e s -N e w 8 ^ ___ Miy-' . • ■ ' ; , . . House. iibbs. ' " Kempton. Nafziger. NNewcomb,'Pc- H211 —- Phjvides for the prepay m c n t oif f higher education costs)sts. No B O IS E - H e r e ’s hflow o v Maijjc V al* tcrs, StCTnctt. Stubbs. P a sse d 5i3-24 3 -: and sent to Senate. Sen. Denton Darringigton. R-Decto. y es Icy Inwmakcrs rcccnllyIlly voted on sc- No ’ Sen. Russ Newcomb,, R-Twini Falls, ne. B en. B lack. No 1 ington, McRobcrts, ^cw- lectcd legislation' thoilot cam c b efo re ' Anione, Sen. Lynn Tominaga,, R-Rupcit.f DamngJ ------rtlic Mouse and Senatc:------Gpuld------•- comb, NohMoh.-Pcovey.-Tominaga.------H13i5oooa - Requires that purchase B a m csT s, Black; Jones7~i^f2»g«gcr, ts a grantjpro- Peters, Sta>tcnnett, Stubbs. ^ S1024 Extends. 1 the Sunshine ; In Ihc House: o f Innd b>by governmental units mustlat H206 - Establishes Dcpai;^ent of ■ .Law for refwrting can'impaign contri- h 84 - Authorizes , the esta^ish- Ml 12 “ D e f in e s th ec FFraudulent In- comply w,wilh city 'or county plans or gram wiihin the '.D< : capuSl avail- No ' butions and expenditutures to candi- „,cnt of)f ia plant facilities reserve sumnce Act and prdvidividi.^s odditional ordinance:CCS ond exempts the Dcpart-rt- Commeipc to assure ' IC, Bell.. Ktmpton,—Newew'._dates for county^fliccs:cs-£assed-33<8—-^ d - f o rirlibrarydistricts.-Posse^7 lil ------; rindtviduals-and ment ofr LandL from-the-approval-rc^rc— nbility-for-ncw,-«mcrgiigingo«xpand------A n to n c ^ ...... it»muniiyto"entiticsrini • and sent to H ouse. 14. nyciicies involved in the reporting o f qiiircmcnt,:nt. Passed 47-32 and sent tbto ing businesses. PasseiKd 44.uto and comb. . iT acts. Passed 79- Senale. sent to Senate. __ thiudulcnl insurance act H230 - Increases the pertaity foifor Yes -- ...... I'jind sVnt'to Senate;: r P ^ v c y . ------L ------vcfc— Yes______~______delinquent,:nt unemployinent compcn-icn- McRobcrts, NewcVcomb. Noh. M” Robc;oberts, Noh, ;oi>tributjons. Passed '49-32-33 ' Pcavcy, Tominaga..' . - • Y es' ' — " ...... Amone,le. Bell. Black. Jones, New-lv- • Antone,- Bamcs, Bell, I -Gould,- sation-coi> one. R -R iipcrt; comb, Stui:tubbs. 'Jones, Kempton, Newcwcomb, Peters, and sent to Senate. , Rep. Steve Antonc , No No" Rep. Lec Bnmcs. RR-Buhl; Rep. Stubbs. Daningtington. N ew com b. Tominogo. Y es Datrington. Maxiiic Uell,'R-JcromDme; i Rep. R o n No Antone,e, Bamcs, Black, Jones,ies, — Hliick. R-Twin Fulls;Is; Rep. Celia Bnmcs,:s, Gould, Kempton,m. No • crinctt. Kemplon,1, ''Nafziger; Newcomb. Pc- -S1064 r.-Rfdcfinesjsiemployer un-_ SJM102102 - Asks the-.President of (iould. R-Duhl;-Rcp. DcDoug Jones. R- Nafziger,r, Peters,1 Stennett. Black, Nafziger, Steri ^ . ters, Stcnne[inett, Stubbs, der the human rights stastatutes. Passed the Unitedited States and Congrcw to . Twin Falls; Rep. JimTl IKempton. R- h 158 .;■ Allows the use of repre- lhat attorneys . 24-18 and sent to Houstisc. repeal the "fast-trock" proccf^ures - Albion; Jtep. Paltie: Nafziger,^ D- .-ntatives H208 - Provides 11 C5 in collective bargaining ters of a distriiit No which profprohibit Congress from jrak- Wemiell; Rep. Bruce.. N«wcqmb,N R- “ “ S , ,§ shall be voting member ions for firefighters. Possed, !ioti_and_pco:_3clU 3flijould.__ . .:— - _ -----______lYes------^------ngcs pr aracndmcnts'tb the fi- .... B urley; R e p . R a lp>h h Peters. R« __magistrates commissic ______McRobert5..Eeavey.------naf-agrcOTecment-under-thc.fluspicw.cUL:----- , Jcroni'e; Rep. CJuii[ 5St^neJf^ n;-thcn;------Y es------SchoolI tunch nm e n u s sauce and milk. ■ pears and milknilk! 7 "! ie. frail and milk.., Friday:: Ham'and.chccK.Sandwichci'Xer,,Ha ' BUUNBCOU>5UNTY Lunch: CChoice h ofsalad b v every day. Wednesday: Potato bar. fr J peaces, snickenloodle cookie and y. Spaghelli. lossed u la d . breadId - Wednesday: Pancakes, sl>sliccd ham, apple' ' fruit salad, tossed tols. diccd pa Monday; Salad bar; or FishFti> nuggets, twol- Mo'nday: : salad, roll and milk. chocolate milk.milk ' “ , coleslaw ur green .stieks.gingerlgerbreod and milk. ' . . slush, orange halfond milk, hrONnx^KAcbuhrrY k>|«iu— bic' ur green beans, pears or a ■RAHM MIDDLU SCHOOL------fOOODlNO) Thursday: Hog dog. UterT lots,I celery wilh • t ^ TAUOH • CMhday. I'riilay: Salad ban or CoCorned bM f and MtnuoffetlYett a choice ormiiin dish or~saliiI-SJ—winonrattcrrftultTwbakrD reoolrtrwidffltlte—'— MondayrRi ayf "Pan'cakes, sausage Imki"hash- sandwich, nuggcis bar. on Mondsnday and Wednesday and potatoto . Friday: G rilled cheese sandwich, n green ble*. fruit andivdmilk. 1 cheese sauce, mexi-com. ct . ' cliKie or ham and cheese san I Barbecue sandwich, taicr.iois. ftnansand milk.' ' ’ ' ■of m>ld lir coleslaw, lucky fa ylBYandThuriida'y. ------bcani,~fhilt;-vc p ta b le s with1 dip,d peanut butler- „ _ T j|c a J« l J TniiTariamilk,------:------' -----T ^ v : Pig.in.a-blanltcrg gajaiF ii.. cm !_____ ;tnii1.Icprcchaun c ak e an d rto c r. Ertchliadas. m »s ahd carrots, ap-p- cookie andm llT vegeublcs, tru Chili, crackers, vewiable Srick*. “ plesauce. cool:ookie and milk. Wednesday;ilay: Comdogs. fruil and milk for nanas. fudge browiiie and milt , chilled pcaches and milk. 7—nn ------lef* ' Wednesday; S a u sa ^ pizza,” *■ ______.wccinfcwT 3------...... - Tuesday;f. J Hambttfger. (He*, (hiit cocktail,il, ‘ JBROMBJR.ANDSR.HIH O H SCHOOLS kindergartenII tldit^ugh nnh grades-and Chef* za, seasoned green ; i ' - BUS3- a«J-mi!k-forTtinTrihrough 12th2th— beans; mixed fhilu vanlllaTwditiddingandmilk. - 'I Monday: Hutrilos, Spanishnish rice, rosy ap- cake anil milklilk. Menu haa choice of ubdb d bar, (oup and salad, fnil an WEtbsLL • Wednesdayiday: Pig-in-a-blanket. green peas,is, sandwich t>ar. self-serve bar,■ar. rruinline (lisl- grades. - Thursday: Beef tacos, spi-ipiced applcsauce, . ^.TlcMuce. cookie ond milk., , . carte items. Ham- niursday:y: BreakfastE for lunch. orange roll and milk. ___Nonvmupr>u provided^ ___ri.TuesdayU1ol.iloii..rri«.f, b.u|lgrgl.Mm*.,.F».»^b l » ^IS. -.t peacheajnd milk. cd). hamburger line or ala ea ty;.Jiiikcy_Dbodles^*r«h_l>ciins'.Zia. :::b u r^ 1 ln e M fved wiih ftenclItch fHes and frrsh Friday: Sloppy Slo| joes, coleslaw, fruil. cake ------f«cakeand milk.------:— —-j------and milk. / : Wednesday; Spaghetti. ggreen r« salad, frcnch hol roll, apple>ple wedge and milk. Cheese sandwich, tomato soup.p. Monday: Hol dog, bakeked. beans, frvir. r*rall. green beans. chee*e stickiticks«m} chocolate Friday: Cl RICHFIELD - '■^milk. I celery withI pcpeanut butler, birthday cake, pearsrs brownie and milk. }te B a s q u ee Festivafl ------; . —T1iursday:-L.tllle smokict,dc«.-nac^s with -ondchocoUtelaie m ilk.-.-...... -.--t...... Tuesday: Open menu. Breakfast:ll: ...... cheese sandwich, Monday;; DiBiscuit wiih hatn gravy. ____ ;i;liccsc.-.fruil cockiail._pcanul.nul.b.uiterlbarsjnnd _ . . Wednesday: Hani and ch VDINNNER - DANCE • AUCJCTION • RA'FFL^ t-m llk. 00*aOODINaHIOH SCHOOL fries, fruit, niisin cookie andI nmilk. Titesday::Pancake*s Pa ____ .4 __ liiday;_Eisk_t>urBeT>..col(coleslaw, biitiered " .Lunch mermenu offers a choice of a ttiainline1C . Thunday: Chili, crackers,fc 1applesauce, car- Wednesday;lay: Cereal and mufrms. ENTERTAINNMENT ____ I »t)cen. hnnana and milk, (listed) cvlrryii^day and piwa arselP-Krve bar"a r'^ ro i ftieki,-cinnamon twist anditdiiirik. ------nuimlayi-F ------onallemaiingIngdays. - - - - - Friday: Fish nuggets, fries,es, fruit, chocolate Frida|^:Scrakrambledeggi and toast. T T - LlwMusIcs i ' c - ...... c ;. B U H L-L - - • Monday;/'. I: Enchiladas, peas and carrois, holol cupcake and milk. ------^----- ^------MondayrC:^Chickcn-nuggel^.-baked-polaU>,. ------— nrc«kfcui;-Fnijt-or-juicr-#iT'Bnd'milk-!>erved—n)ll,-p«clmes and< milk—------arch-lC >th-attilt:the‘RupBr^Eiks^'^'^ ■: Tuesday:/: CChicken burger and milk, K1MBERL\LY ^ jour cream,, holho roll, fresh pears and milk. y. Tuesday:: SonSc shell toco, peas, applesauce, r—r Ulonday: Fretjch toast withilh ttiaple1 lyrtip. Wednesdayiday; Turkey noodles, green bean*.’I*.' Breakfast served each day. ” ■ ^ DlrilrIng 6:00 - 8:30 • $12j1 2 .5 0 per person'^ TuMdayrllnle imoklcf and apple wedges and milk, • Lunch: bar cookie andUld milk.' onduteriots. - roll, fresh app lay: Hol turkey sandwich, com . r- 'j Wcdnesdiyi.CiMral and^fiCTfrench toast slick*. TTiursday:ly: RusAtati1 burger and milk. ■Monday: Hamburger, frioics. earroi sticks. Wednesday: as Church & Sclichool BeneElt r mutdine and milk. mixed fruit,, ice cream wilh topping>or>d r St. Nichola r * Kriday: Cereal and cinnamoijnonrolL . . cake and chochocolate milk. Tueriay: U lad bar, of UOIjouiult, Lulnlaw.------ThtJtwUyt— M . ^ ■ ■ — s y uuncn: ' _ ISS^te55ri5Eii5-i55pr ah'and'milk.------irCioes. gravy, hoi roll, buttered?d peasw and milk. LunchesI scfvedse: with choice o f 2 percent orar wi^wday: Burrito, hasJiishbrowns. bated cookies.^peah; or beam, eombtvad. ortm gehalfiIf and milk. . Tuesday: Hol ham and cneese ctu sandwich, whole milk.k. Chocolate( milk ia available for SHOSHONE _ _ ^ , . tossed green salad, opptcsauce;jce and milk. 25 cenu, Thursday: Fried chicken,. mmathed pouioes. I blendvegctables..----- M onday:.a;.Chlcken.nuggets,.tatCT_sttcks,.l>oi; — :-r~WeOnesdsyrCti1lt-dogrfrl«yiefrorangc'sliecs; -----;-MondayrB•rBirbecue ehieken.-eom-or peos.-s.— n v y . raisin rollrCalifom ia bl ilk. applesauce amand scones wilh honey. banaiuiand milk. buttered com,n, roll,1 frail and milk. Rice Krispie s^uoircs and milk. ; Soup, sandwich, crackers, cook- Thursday: Fish platter.r. 1macaroni and Tuesday: Finger I steaks, macaroni arid>d Friday: Salad b a r or Mexi-*eliocolaie cake and milk. es. bread andrndmilk. GOLDSMIuti4,m.d .T • • CASSIA COUNIyN Ty -ID A H O SCHOOL 'BARRY A -- ■ m.EMENTARY SOiSCHOOLS — ""— TOTORTHBDEAF/BLIND------j": —announcesIS the opening ofo: his office Monday; Chiekcp friedI-sleak. -st whipped -Monday;; Fiih-nuKgels.—F frtcs.—Masoned — -V. putaiocs wilh butter, celery slicks-wiihslid peanut beets, utadI bar.bai cupcake, b « d and milk. or the practice: ofc Jbiiltcr. frail, whole wheal rollII arand milk, Tuesday:: C Chicken glazers. macaroni and/ f o C I - Tuesday; Hamburger, bakeijked beans, fries, . cheese, season'soned green beans, sabd t>ar, fresh r r fruit and milk. grapes and milmilk, GeneralC Surgerjry ■ T.'r . Wednesday: SpoBhelti wilh meal u u c c . Wednesday:lay: Chili dug. salad bar. appcot.. ■ > h .w » ’Prte«bn§dontf> or> douM oeei^psncy. P*cJu0M n bread .Micks and halves and millmilk, ■ . ..-Oncaagain.lValim9lortt r-'..«a»oncd green beans. Italian br slur^ical . Oncoloc , .i -n. miwltwftoofcsdJtodandpsUfef Jhwftrancc. Offer. Tliursday;-'f.- Vegetable t>eef stew, cotugc: j g y sU deal In the Rocky Mountintains: w e good 3nB —VT\ •.Clniilk, - 4f71991. HM htnUe/mr. ID. VT. id bar. blushing pears, hot biscuit 'I-* r Thurad.iy: C lifckcn'sinJwfwicli. ic fries, fruil cheese, salad I G a s t r ooiritestinal Endoloscopy JicktonHM Ski Stampede•de.V\ls N£.UT»ndCO»r:Otr§tegO>h.A¥*llat)llltrllml»I\choice. .. 1, Friday; MiiMinestrone soup; deli sandwich. •ppiy- : ■ tomato wedge;Iges, salad bar. sirawberry Jell-O) L a p a r o s;copic c Cholecysrstectomy Includes one night's lodglniInglnJackson ^ IRD W iih u ri.b«TTiesand m i milk, Hohtndaone^ychalrtlfi'inth:ketat ^ Q CASTLEFORD Jackson Hole Ski Resort iirokfaM: Juice and milk'scnserved everyd.iy. S uite 3, 6 7 6 Shoup Aveienue West Monday ; Cinnamon rtill. IMnMMANUEL LUTHERAN ' , Just c a llJ a c k ^ fM e Centmtral perpMOo*} Jess?" TuCNday; I’ancakes.' ca iu R C H s a i o o L W y O M IN G pish nuggcis. potato planks, frail, T w i n1 Falls, Idaho 82BSOl Reservatldns and ask forth« » S H • WdincMlay: Ctxjk's choice.:c. Monday; Fit ^f^STAMPEDE Hiurvlay: MulTin^. apple bread antand milk, . . . (208) 7 3 3 - 5 9 g> £ 5 ^ ______I Stampede Package. ., l-riday: French loaM. Tticsday: MMinestrone soup, peanut butter I --- Pre«*»d*weperetiwHrti*#w Lunch: Self-.%crvc salad bar>ar andi milk with and jctly sandandwich. fruit, cake with cherryi ]■» DMiienelTedhm. c»cry lunch. Munday: Soli xhetl taco andnd donuts. TucMlay: Hot dogs and Jell-0II-O, _ _ Jicecroam. *" Wednesday; Spaghelli and ic« ------b o n u s cCOUPON W orship Toget,^ .tl i e r A t Thursday: Chicken nuH);cls ai Ffidayii-iKhilfld^MBUtlliQ •D IB T W ai I . l # ’i I _ □ Monday; Fr\h and chips, cc A F R EE E ! ^ ~ V ------ttlll aiid iiiillr------Tuesday: llatbccue chicken.en. baked potato. | ------CAR-VW ------I>ca<. Nead. frail and milk. F o r E v ery 505 lbs. I •Wednesday; Tacos-, refriedicd beans, fruit. ^ ^ On Tucsdaday, March 26th, ThIc». frail anil milk. " X 1 c a r w ash ppor i visit I ) T h i s p a gge e gives the Magicc Valley ch u rch cs t Friday; Cliicken patty, fries,ies, salad, bread. ! SAG' . S4.00val, I SEM aluo . o p p o rtu n ity tcto share their unique: ;and_specia! services t frail and milk. FOJt i ^ surround'thcc IEasAr Holiday. FILER I B FORR CANS I BUDW EI EISER RECYCLL I N G i S * . Wacch forr ourc spccial. Laster Page1 welcoming th< ------‘^terrrr^bjcctnirtivaniprcerontsriiie-mairr— “ f'O — 7 0 ^ tyhc~thc~srarfof a -spei item il li'led. Milk is srrved willwilh all lunches. { J fh will PayYou Yo Cash O n The Spp o t • I $2? seeking a placlacc to worsiiip. It nray Monday: Crtspilo. macaroni■oni and cheese, i ^ For Emptyty Aluminum Beveraia g e I - y and lasting rcirelationship. (v.ichn, cookie and milk. ^ u ^ C ans O f AnAny Kind. I ______Tund«y; Weiner wraps.t. 1 luclios w ith ' 3 ------1------^------A d v e 'rrttstng-D t t ; cadiiner-W cdrlnesdayrMareh - € 0 ------ichceic, Ifult cu[i and milK. • ------r-s-p E R T ____i.VWednf5dny:_l;rTnch _bread..ad.j,i.va. BUDWEISERfR RECYCLING - Oporalodib b v I :______p . Publicatjon: .T uesday,y, March 26 * in E *pIrot -484 Eaatldatlahd Dr.’S.':— MAGfC VAtlL L tY ------1------cn«p. «alad and milk, Churchcs, if you _arear interested in beining on jhis page pleascase contact . I--. •;< ,ttU«U.polaUJCSrv.„„w-<------1------7g - g^ -g j______MQ-^Q^BEHABIUTA]w rio N ____ I _____: ...... ;iii);;U>i!^uils, frail and milk. - 4 1 1 2 ' t .SERVICES, I :a3»lllc at The l imescs-N ew s, 733-0931, extxt. 208, for more-infornjrmation. L Friday: I'inli sandwich, green« n beans, fruit. 734-4■ nKtkic nnd milk. ' BONUS CiCOUPON OLEhJNS FERRYIRY •lr— . s i % ^ • lltr.-ikia.M served daily. - . ' SunUfTdoy. March 10.1991 timos-NEks-News. Twin Falls. Idaho A=p Idalaho/Wiest ~

s e t w h e n1 s e s s i o nn b e g a n r g r i ^ l y B u d g e tt m e k s r g o a l s s< "1- members “ w ho had lo s\swallow pretty mcnt forr drugdr abuse, m ental jllnes-s .. B O ISE (A P) — The 1< I d a h o ^ Winners willill share: Fantasti hue. is shifting gears for -B hard." and develop:lopmcntaI disabilities, sljc 5 prize adjournment now that theth n(W state Li^liiature II 8 But vlith a revenue estimatees turned Lawmakclakcrs rcacled moro-dmsti’ciil- ■::B01SE--r--Hiere-w<-Wt^two-grand-prize.winnei ners in th e -w e e k ly ld jJio ------— 'spendiing'bluep rint h a rbbeen'dniftcd;— c • 18 -conscrvativc-by-tho-coc o n n ic l-in -th o ~ ly lo-nalionri(ric is cleared I I ^ l U ^ L J I Middle East und a rcco:eossjon engulf- opm ents andanc settled on o revenue es- Idaho Lottery officimcials sa id Saturday that the th winning tickets for avrtiy, the genera! tax'budiidget th at w as ing mosl stale economiclies outside the limate of f btbarely $989 million. Wiih. Friday n ig h t’s dm winj/ing were bought in Prestonur o f th& five nunibcrs'dravrawn.'to win $237 ,cach;------— losophy-leglsloHve-lcadjidcre-of-both-S:™"'' “^rnocratic--Leader... c' .Bruccicc_j,een expecled...... cmor-s-cductducatiot>4afgtft« lo-bcat.-feii------n-ireclts-aco Sweency-o-of-Lcwiston-said-in-latc and l.Si3 others maidaiched th re e o f f lv c for S4.5050 cach; jMirties-espoused seven- There are still somee Iloose ends'to'. '".“"‘J®*'idates to meet and iheir.own Friday night’s winninning ■riumbeis-were 10, H14; 19. 22 and 2 7; T h e • .• • w hen the ground niles foforUieonniul JMuary. . ,u""tie'ilp — ihc bi'^esl'aii multimillion- pnonlicsJ to pursue...... — — ; ju s t that way. although thc next jac k p o t w ill b c: w«worth ot least $32,500, Lottahing w as im pacted by ihe ;i litiatives iii health and wel- Education claimed theicliort-sshnre, M dnu imli j ' mcdical care. But thes $980: million down-sizingRing o f the revenue proje<> t more of the-cost-cutting of tMpayeis' cash in w hal h a s .b c - f”" " mn legislative spending plarlan fo rth elju d - tion." Andrindrijs adm inistration hudge't EPA official j 6 ii budget writers than ll likes Bunker HillH cleanup come a battle of one-upjpnmnshipbc- pressure 61 .• get year that b egins Julylly. 1 surprising- chicf Charlilarlcs Moss admitted.' “BUt ts, and even some Rcpubli- “•KELLOGG — Therhe Environmental Protcctit;tion 'Agcncy’s rcgio'nal tween Democratic Cov. CccilC Andrus DcmoOTts, , ‘ ly accommodatcs manyly o f ihc gover- ihe finiil ooutcome ut is fiscally responsi- necessaiy. , , admifristrator has exprxpresscd satisfaction wilh cleanupcl progress at thc ' and the Republicon-contritrollcd Legis- “ . nor's proposals and willill still come as ble in lotal.tal. and except for public'cd- ' ; weak in the social welfare ^)>square*niile Bunkeiiker Hill 3 u p crfu n d site in IdiIdah 6 ’s S ilver V a lle y . - lature > for the h i^ round on the ™ * i '-clQse._if no t closcr. to bwmcingb' th'an_ucaiiqn_atul.and health a n d welfare, a_1^______oise -Republican Kathleen ------i!;Dana Rnsmussentottoured the arcoTicar Kelloggigg on Thursday and met suite's most poim^iy sensitivej is- ! p . lawmakers w ere a ycj^ear ago amid -o f what thethc governor hod in his blja- chairman of tlie House Ap- ltol“ in“ TVtareh Rejection i3jjjn;^iaerruira^ ate counterpart. Finance ion ot much of tlie gove^ I&sm'uKch M id. VcfciTrcning to-a continuing progngram to rcplace contam* scat. “ What w e’re goingjtodoisjook t hCT bcnate L- 1990 having spent $ 8!j im illion more nor's additii I Atwj:ll parry, R-Mclba, Iditional spending on heallli - -. ._iKalcd.soil.in.rcsidcnlitmial^ards_v/ith.clcan.soil.an.and sod,.and.tt^thc_yjsj^______into anv place where we v can find Chaims . ° • than they thought theyey had. Unex-' and welfare lot-thcrc-werc^ committee fare' programs ^u s strictly a______ble results o f prc-1981>81 hillside plantings. ^ trucks bid put thm iiilo10 educa"tionV’~ “Srccd-nhat pectfjd econom ic growth^ covcrcd that case of GOlGOP leaders deciding some- ; __ and more.______. _____thing had_l£J lo go. and thc coristituency g ■ Thiw 'yfjir Antini-s hahadJa-dramotic_J^hi)s'e.pD ^ e ^ O p e p j S : advantage over legishslativc .budget, .majorpoliticliitical forec; . '-rrSALT-fcAKECITYTY — T h c sponsor o f thc: suite'ssi strict anti-abor- jdeet pror>osaL- ' MOSCOWJAH— ‘A tax rev n li fneiilty. sti .ry writers bccause his bud tho— ov«F—ptiWic------lion law says he intendends to fix a nrovision of thc thniigh rriliriy ^d ns. coi id-Qgntoni-o tx-on-whtfthor tin? = = jynirrttinra lo^ pnng-iig-rauKlM-«MFgoMgajnst-w — !*'and“cn ^ l- •fg*" many areas, was'bascd'd'on'total'csti= amount' is e enough------though school------. their prcgnancics. 'p f rflnted t^x receipts o f oye.ycrSI billion, pmeials maintainmai ifis'hot — bul on...... -'c' ___ - .. J-‘tPtwPCTfi=serious^ ibliam=3!are=s«t=BeRa^ — H al G odw in, UI vicc prcsi-si- He set the target for weducation sup- how the moneymo should be speni. Rc- McAllistcr. “It was an oversight that wos not corrccted.cc But wc fully , _ by, thc Ijrniversily ofr Idaho and us," said Ha grsity: dcntifonstuttudcnLaflairs JJnivcr-,jr-_.. poft,~--accornniodatcd_~ara -myriad- of nublicansJttsJtave-bc'enriryinB^for_yc.ar5i_ _ ._ _ L ^ — —intend-to-do that, and -we-wi 11 -do • that-in-a-sp-spccial session or next- —-jr-WashingtonTStatrUnivcr iho will expand student re-re- costly fcdcrdl mandatemes and then to stccr mormoro o f the (^sh . awuy froni year." M cA ilistcr rsaid»id prosecuting women whwho have abortions on But they also are colciculoting how • sity o f Idah< elpthein. . cmitment cfToris c to oltract moroiro launched new or expandnded progron^s teacher paypaycheck.*;' and inlo direct, il( never bc done” bccausee Gov.C Norm Bangertcr O reg o n ’s woes might hel] •murder charges “will i is to Moscow, he said. in areas like corrcciiorons and treat- classn»mirm im provem ents. , • has suspended enforcarcemcnt ofjhe act pending; nresolution of promised • An $85^illion budgeget cut to be Oregonians T^ngthy c o u rt challengengcs against it.'" sharcd-Cy Oregon's eighght four-year . The new* law is coni:onsidered the. nation's lougliighcst. It bans.-abortions institutions will elimlnat _ W i lll l n o t b f i - ree s p o n s ibl e„J o r i I ‘^Jommunity colleges;s o are realiz- I [ _ inff- the need to intern:cmaiionalize < > O dlTmage to gate:ed pipes, slpl)hon 11 more,” said Jim Minklcr,:lcr. a N o rth J ! 7 “ " m m T l yr-idaho'Cdncgc'teochcr'wI-who-helped— < '" tU bbesi:dr-other ' ;r-propej_tyrl T i e f t - i the school develop relationships rcli ! I — z:with two'JopanesFcollegK M inklcr an d North IdaK thin“the=rlghtct^ofway.— — President Bob Bennett left for Japan 5 ] over the w eekend to sign sigi a sister • 1 school agreement with NagasakiNai Ju- J c ____ • T W I N FALLS I nioc. College., M ink^er »iiMid he sees j 1 .

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• - _____ Ciirrcm..ci;i'orl^..aLiiC.-SClluu]_rctQ£irL»rc oil- “ i& icherers arc .oficn forced in1 address; lhe siruciurcss aianil runclinning of the fastist-grow- early-learning programs, prc not jusi custodial . - • mrgef aiui dosiincd lo have Jitlle.rcal .suc- J o a n B eSCK e ! dcllciisits of disadvatiuigcd cluklrciIren by paying ing b r a in lh ih; a l ;^rc lin k e d U> in tc llig cnncc. c The centcrs tor the offspringoff; of w orking porcnis. c c s s . ; .1 1C.SS Ulluucniiun tu the. lcxiriUiig~n>"necUs'oi the' ciiccLs^orr nmti'nuil m alnuinuon-bctbrc Sucli programsims would cost taxpayers an ,■ fuliy-crascdxvcn-by-good-s ------^—Scho6 l"choicc-;c::n't-n^-solvc-thc-pniblcms:—-A-Ncw-VisiontorChild-Dc -Devclopmcnt'and~nontJiK isadvantagcdrihcrcbyTlacii icmg-!it-nsk-;i—c:tn't-bc-ful 1-schooU SI0.23"billibillion a year, lhe CEDiesti* School-bascd manageiigemcnt can't. Neither Education." Ei is a succinct, nono-nonsense brief majoriiriiy o f c h ild re n ih 'D T o sc: cliLSsrotjms."cl ing. m ates. B ul il say.<;ays the costs o f noi providing can scir-csiecin progiograms, d^segreguiion, for fo conccniraiing far moree n re so u rc e s o n th e th e rcp<:p o n sa y s. T h e C E£D D is pro|>osing that cduculicnon sys- ^clp to lhe;he ;growing num ber ofihigh- minority-based curriciriculuins or any other llrst Hi six years of life, so3 aall children can Socit;iciy can no longer assume11c that ils rc- lems bc redesigned red to help ull parer “'*■ risk youngsterss addad up to three 10 six limes iibiliiy for educating childlildren Inigins dersuinjl whal wl their young children popular, politically appappealing propo.-ail.s dial start si llrst grade without alrealready being des- sponsib k “i “s much - a hardlard-hcadcd calculation of rc- wasic iim c, rcsourccs.:s. jgood will'and energy lined lii to fail. — ------w h e n tthey start school, die ClCED empha- have lor opopiiinum dcvelopm eni fronam Dtrin in v c simncni c n i of die nation’s funds. without Betting al whathat’s rqjlly wrong. . s i/ c s . ""A new understanding ol how cliil- oii.' It sayss a \jarieiy o f su p p o rL s a n d sesc rv ic e s Tliat shrewd andid promising analysis 'T he ability of childrene n 10 s u c c c c d in d rc n luIcam makes il clear that die nalion ean musi bc prcprovided for'all youngsters,s whose The CED docsXS see: limited use for 'clioicc iv in g - o n ly p u b ltc -s c h o o ls - a n d ------______com 9s_QiQm-ihc_powciwcrful^pmsiigious_and— scci-hn rti- n n d jfi lifc is largely{cly-dcpcndcnt-on—no-long nger-arford-io-wuii that longng.^^ ------parcnts-crarr*an'l or w on'frnccrthc-sc iiccccds: ------progranis-tnvolvin rily students with special in­ hard-hciidcd Commillcillcc for Economic Dc- ththe (|ualily of ihcir curly dcvelopmeni,”dev the Chililildrcn's most critical leananiing years. The grou|oup advocates comprchensivJive prc- serving priinarily ______vclopmcnt. made, up) olof 250 of the nalion’s jicw nc rc’pori cmpha^zcs. For Fqi better or for espcciaiaily for language, arc alreaready over by natal and healthhe carc for all pregnantnt worn- leresis and onlyly whenw accountabiiiiyljs en- ncc{Js.Qf_ihc disadvantaged lop corporaic cxcculiculivcs and university wworse, parents *irc ncccsasw ily their off- agc’6r'“The schools - whatever!:rTCft)rnrrarc--t:n-and-yoii ,-oiing-childrcn—m orc-fundiicling for • sured .and-Ule nci ...... presidcni!!. The CEDD hhus a dear and accu- springs’ sp flrsi icachcrs. Iff ihey il do not do made - can’i compcn.saie comstnplciely lor nutrition programs, pn immuni/adon services sc arc met. "By iiselliself, choice does not guuran- , ll qualiiy," says.the report nito fix on whal will makdmt the schools work, ihtheir job .well, ^eir young:mgsier.s wjll stari_ what ycyoungsters needed and didiidri'l get carU- ihat rcach:h everyone and outreach:h early tee educuUonal ___JlQ K chaagjcopar.— that-slic K) ff*W I rc tn m tf------T n e g r o u p a lsoiso isecs some lim ited merit in nanagemcni, in new propos- lhan it acknowledges.s. ddizes i the education of otherier youngsters, ihe receive'c from binh through die caiearly years ul gives them71 litoo little help too late. The1C group school-bascd man; • Its new report, "TheTic Unfinished Agendxi: rereport c.xpluins. “SchoolsIs and1 individual life mallakes permanent changcs in llic innaie also wantsLS :iall fonns of day care toI beb true • Please a s e s e e CH1LDREN'/A11

L e t t e r■ s s ve no hope, w c die . ., from D on't be an ostriitricli over owly the 'h Idaho Icgislaiors think itil \w.buld bc a. _ someihthing in niy understanding'^ has lost ilsIs 11meaning to others. I thinkc you> When wc have r good idea to h a ^ u mundatorstory helmet law, I wasas associated wiih the Uniteiled Way dur- cry inside; y(your heart with your undersirsland- the inside out. Get another flag and fjy.ji ll c:in only hnppen in Ihc United.Suitcj> ____ — Som ething aboui giving; up my freedom o f ing thele IW I campaign, and 1 knonow hiiw ing of whallat Ihe Hag must have meantt Ifrom wilh the meaning)ng you know it was intended where pressure groups>s ccan convince our fed- choice jusi bums me up. Ifytf you warn to wear much, ccfl'ort was pul*t‘orth hy everfccryone in- llie beginninn in g . lo have. G ive itt a rebirth,r * oral i;>j :------1:------i^j-fl»o-i>u4>uHifngH»f-your-nags bc-;inI uuiikcen’—^talliaga-Jo£.gii!ln( B ivens^ouldirt-gct-icH )n'-SO easy ------Twin ------‘-ttnd-onrcdncrnmJTsyslai•leni gelling Icss mon- . ■ . manifesiatioItion, a ecrcmony in your ntin:ind • You know, he’sic’s righl! G iving that money 1 am w riting in regard to yo nstaies the orijjinal meaningi . . : to students is dowrownrighl unccmgrcssional! nir7Ptarch-6-papcn itlcd r“ Brv ______E k a s«;p i Hnn^f giv<* u p o nI AmcricaA uMH' all GARY MAJOROR ______It Ikis been estimated:d tlhal besides losing em bczzlcmenl scnicnce." In resesponsc lo Bill C hi.sholiirs"s le1 tte r o f A m e ric a nIS s in'ii the id e a o f f re e d o tn , loveve and^ ~ OoodiDg ~ ' billions of dollars in our)ur gross national pro- . T h e r e a r e s o m e poinl.s in1 this thi article that 1 March (1 6 . Ciod and res|respect for our life-sustainingi g c le — d u e liv ity . w e w ill h a v ec IIIl( p a y 2 0 lo 3 0 p e r- „ ' find very confusing. M r, C h ish o lm : • ments lind1 menin working together in haiu im io- W r eeni more lo import thislis item. This raises ' ^rite to us M rs. Bivens is being allowe)wed lo leave jail I havt,vc asecnained your Icllcrss o v e r sever- tiy. our consumer cosls. creareales inthiiion and ‘ welcomes letters 10 take carc o f her ailing falheilher for 13 hours a I yearsrs channeled through this P-'P'-T-pa T lie in ithth is. i we arc destroying ourseselves leaves us wilh less porchrchasing power for our ' from readers on subjects o f public inter- J day. seven days a week. AtAl lthis poinl. 1 l.idenL'tuify w ith y o u r w iird s. 1,1'ecfeel your and our landinds with closed eyes, money. The spoiled owlwl will be. without a ^ d c s i. T o m a k,c e suresi your Icitcr is ,pub- fiave to assum e there arc not> otherot family anger; \; nwhieh is directed Iti the penle o p le l'i)r I th in k whal w h yiiu arc really saying, M (liiubi, Ihe most cxpcnsiyjsiyc hird-we have in ^ax li-^hed promptly,itly, here arc a few guiilc- , I Ticmbcrs willifig or nble^p assi?,tus; in h is c u rc th e ir lacack of awareness in ccologyigy, pohlics t'hisludiii,, i.si.s upon ynur eyes. America! "thC'Uiiilcd Stales today.ly. m bcr: Juring this period oflimer ' ■...... a n d lhe e basic concern tor lhe tiidudivtdiMil. are losing. thetotalihi essence of whal frci■oodom lines 10 xcmcmb, Whal is really amazinp;inp to me is ihai geese dur Lcllers shoulilould include the writer's in addition to this,.Judgc: MiMcchl gave con- whicli n makes up our counlr>'. ean-uljiisi lo nesting boxi>oxes some,eight lo 10 _ * lailing'-addrcss-and ,tcle- iidcratiun lo the fact that Mrs.Ire. Bivens has a , 1 haveve read enough ol'your upinpinions to - Nir. C'hishiishoini. ] have respect ibr youou and' signaturc;--maili I'eei a b o v e th e g ro u n d wliw h e re Ih c ir n o rm al -^'d' >cr. Letters c o n s id e r e d li- Tistory-afproblcm-prcgnancicicic5.-Now;thi^si——j^njircl :elijmtLyu_^u^lbc-latid_YLA!uu.lo\ii*___aduiiraliun.fia.for.speaking-whaLyi.niJceLi •I iml ' phone riumber. I ncMliny was^ri^fvcr done,-Iici-^t thc sfHiiicd owl - cnc-or in bad t.iste-wtH-be ------; vhcrc things really gel confusfusing. 1 know Ameriei n-hat you believehel and lor telling it howw it is ------b clo u .T .'b 'b scc n c- ean only nest in one Iree.ee. Mow ridiculous • wh- rejcctcd. and Th77ic Tim cs-N cw s resciV es •' rom past cxpericncc. how mumuch physical . It is ala lm o st im p o s sib le 10 h a te si earrwe get? froi isnnrf.ine fjow allI wew need is solutions. I hopele y o u r ' ,j,c r ig h t lo e ddii it aalUcllers. I erxertion x e and-hard work canI be associated unless.;'.. al one lime, you deeply lo\liv ed I . s « , , DAVID BARRY id others tlnd guidattce lo soli:>tu- B ecau-se o f'sf'space p constniinis, please ' I • wit:vith caring for ihc ill. Mn<. HiDivens is going this the e' way it is with you'.’ I ihink„k |.|C.IS. ‘ Je ro m e lim it letters lo0 4C400 w ords, -1 • loo carec for^her ailing falher 13 hours a day. don'l gi'give up on America, even ihoughvDUih 'V ' • hislory of prob- ' havcbuilunied your flags.. N'oti m ust1st haveI a trem endous aiiiouniml of Wc look fonforward to hearing from I Helmet law remo>loves freedom e v e n d a y s a w e e k w ith h e r hi.' lemein pregnancies? Have youI nrmisscd^omc- 1 thin!n k you. b u rn e d y o u r H a y s,. mnot beeause energy, lineriiergy lhat can be channeleilI fi for Well, il'slhal lime ofyjf year. 1 hear talk iIkiI tliirhing in your reporting or haveave fmis-sed of yourir I laek iiflitve bul because• y

. "Opinion c TEEHle h o m ileless,.] S p d l ?^ Q i i g :" m a y iIjecleila r e r ?______They_canbe_Ebe proud o f him. 1 h o j« ______H elm sl^'s or a lot of oQiS^ su ch a meager ataah------barbanks.-Wh»can blame het?- Good news- (It h appenss occasion*cx CpL D oug Sorubbi. ^r^.the'e OrMgc - they tell him.L UI hopoTccfTuiTuTiis . a h T r i i i w c h 'peojx^le's, though they d i w puts things in p*perspective and makes C S u iM U n g a lo t m ore clear County Coi Sheriffs Officc,. toldJd tne that life a ro u n d . Hc.iHe is gettingjob oTfcrs TccI, a 59-ycar-oIdold hom e- tnoim ore n ic e ly and don’t needi sobowers. right and wrong eople w ith three homes, the w om an w anted to give TiTeel and m c d ic a l help.helj The city is giving : !>•did d than it is ^ peo] thfr^ver-<:r-o££eopIe------^ Bbotira year ago whra airext•xtra^lO— fbnrcawand-aJ•a'halMozcirtax'loop^— $2;$2;000-asTiTcwBirf; burthcr police—p —him a communll Orlando. Fla., tw o w M ks agi : "there ’ Donations haveave come in from ' tbe m oney in a field .bill d ro p p e d o ut o f a cash manachine holes, talitalked her.ou't of.;i bccause then walked a m ilb to 'tu m it •less bar. He’wasscuCf- ^ m w ho around th e counountry. and he ha-s a free ; and I ju s t pocketed it. O h'surure. I ’d *i started t o) nn m wHb it« but steal- are folks in that p art 6 f tow n -policCj,HcHnd9 cenls in hispockcthis ingu^ughui,thc weeds looking for J.OOO.” flight home tolo TTexas. Maybe that like to th in k I 'd do the ng ht'th t t in g ing don’t p a y," ," said ; thec^c of wowould kill l0pcople'forS2,C at ttic'time.___ • - ^ clgaiettebuttstts when he saw the bank- JV ^ -.-McKinney, Texc3cfls,-»rbp-««»^aisedr -.' .--— Shei g av e him $ 200 insteadad. The w ill ^ a start.rL____ “ Hr^;at6iy g o rie s t am id rcf tttitiding in Teel’s place; - -- A/on't. Maylw h e’ll d c - ' ; e n v e lo p e fiill'illofSIOObills- W o u ld n ’t w e all? But stari!iring in a strict B apti:jtist home. “It>ould police poi kept SIOO for him . amind a con- Maybe it'won war aM p ttc e . b ut I d o n 't th $60. Tccl •.. cide to' rem ainin wwho he is’ where he; S Z M O O lo>c ta jexact. ^down « pile just short of.3Q1 ggrand in. -have bcen.wrono ng.... I was too afraid . veniencever stotej3w ncr k g jt $( " ’shoula .'Icrit p a ssrH c jn a y n c "them bills around for amburg- is. L 'ik e 'A I fcd i^ IP.Dooliiile in ------;— ------r the m id d le o f a field with nollobody ofGod." ' spesperit the* $40 he kept d h han NofrnJin Schwarzkopf, b utithc-sdcfi- h n W " h c t o I d O rlando ers, cigarettes, a nd liquor. . . Shaw’s “^gniQ>niQlion.''he miglit view ; I around c o u ld b e toughu • ' - . The m oney’ b«belo n g ed to an elderly ers nicely^A hero, and I think his eel told resp ectab ilityyasaeurscofthcmid- as • ' o rtcr Lauren R itchie. “ It Even tougher for a man wiwith n o . woman w ho askis k e d n o t to b e identi- "D rinking p roblem s." Teel w o u l^fo nicely on a coin. Ii Lhc reason die class, loney than I ev er saw in .hom e, o n e m ig h t think. Teelel lives o n fied. She lost thith e c a sh w hile walking- the Sentinel, su m m in g u p the ought. T U g et m e a vorkedin - E ith e r w ay/ I'eI'd be glad to shake his ^ . m y life. I thou| ■ the sh o re o f a lake, and his wordlyw to hd- occountaita n t’s office. She w as h e ’'s o h th c street. H e h as wo H e^M sn’l w ant to b e intc •11 grt m y h air c u t.- is married hand. . ^ -dam n s u it r i l . goods in clu d e a piece o f carpirpet, a walking becaus«u se h p r driver quit the construction cor an(l trucking, is v ic w ^ . which m akes him1 aat n cveA g y t he d idIn n ’ t because h is con* ond>has three children; b ul hi ripped tarpaulin, a cooler ancn d a ra d io week before. ShS he-had the m oney’ ant t S u s a n Trau.vfiusch is J Boston Globe 1 ^ _bctter^ory:brcsidcnt-has-decl1 cc lured —Xvidently_roore. P-V politic w'ert f thousands of .people — ------Irenaair-'ih - cope with-thee inext crisis. Thus,-the-rref;repcaicd-easily^AsJhc.oun( mdits have hundreds of tl Vlctnairi'syndfome jlead o bdd G Itlin— ~ - but-but -weekend -wara — Grc r ow n’strecLs: Al^cr th c ...... — —= - ■ tanama in World War III syndromes engendered suddenly sui discovered. Iraqq was nol sleep in our o\ I mood eath- — - ' — 19J1983, Libya in 1986, Pai ab rage wid Israeli fear ' - ______.ihe. Vfctnam VW an thq crushing, of NoN azi G erm any any tnore thilhan liwas camagc, Arab 1 •/-cring.' A relieved and .exhilarated,C3 sionoffotelgdgn policy. This was no 1^ \/M»>nnm l.nc'kirtg SigntflcaiinDJ..lnrtus-' icinain. ----- Atncrioa-nuis lhe-riak o f pi if- an Iraq jy n d ro m c . a . ______,1 ^ u n g m g ------shnple moud,ud, but a compound of c V ietnam ‘ew in 1953 aritiifid 1954 brought u s th e-itry;tfy..and a-serious air force,e, Saddam ..-Instead of- a ' or btfing stam peded - int< in th e'^ lf, to override the il-Viiglil bo:-No-more— ------into an Iraq moral and.|I practical assessments. , tceed-clev— Iranian and Cul;uban-revolution.i.-r-:— -Hussein-woa-even-more-vivulnerable-fetter-m bral-ii ^syndrome. ■ ...... —j jjg fwlihg was that'Amenca syndrotncHBu^i-had-toiKW ^ I, and Sad- ' The risk noiiow ,-of course,, is that than thi m o st experts suspected:d. TiSqs; ^ ' Prdclaigihg th at gloating itled to throw its w e i ^ t eri;^ and get all the breaks, i no more tilts loward ; ' ! [ing is in b ad w asn’t entitle everythrng Bush and hiss isuccessors, will grow . T h e desert, Ira q 's isolailation and Meaning, nc ■ tasttf.V gloatcrs'fm d i,t~se: world; the practical was dam dai Hussein had to do cv choicc; no' rnore.reliance • self-evident around thc w< giddy w ith victory, ' instead ' o f the lack of sanctuary permimitted tac- dictators of cho tharthe tirtiely applicationan oft Amen- that Americaza shouldn’t; en ter w ars it wnwrong. worked in on atins sales;s asat America’s - or any* | j Bush put his facts on thehe ground;', shonng .up getgenuinely multinational tics tic that wQjiildn't have w< con‘forcc gets fast result!u lts w ithout couldn’t win. jrk against orie elsc’s - supreme exporj; no sununoned the U.N. Securilrity Coun- '.institutions, to. to enforce the pcoce, Vietnam Vi - and won’t worl drastic side effects (to Arn< uerrill^sof more ncglcct:ct of the Palestinians,-' ' ' - y “ No soonercr had the Vietnam cil; assembled a multinationonal-coali- they may bee item p ted to .resort to the cocaine farmers and guc any ftile). Pundits 'ask- whi Peru or,thc,Phllippine insurgents, in leaving themn tcto rely palhcticaliy on / 1 diagnosed than Hcpubll- tion; used sanctions as a stepping- s cruisc-missilee diplomacy.'d Pe govttfnmcnt in'th v • — i--WASHlNGTON— ------1 certainly-isnU-Rlchard-Nixc jacnrrknows 'all“lhls. — President------i l u ' « as autho* Democrats putut thc country inroughTcSecilea from RMganism byn t h e ” 1981 ■- The' .presidci ind enjoyed Tnonunas Ollphant rreading ^ his 1972 victory o! he will continue to bc ' Bushi has ribw earned and ve-branch another primaryary-season torture end- recession. rec They may be blcscssedbya That’s why he his Old Milwaukee Beer moment.mo ' ' rizarization -for an executive »ndidates. cautious. Theie ssad truth about post- 5Sic truths ing wilh a weak, wc unprepared ar\d shortdr she season, fewer ,cai coup d’etat before WatergSi :a is that smart politics j -I T h c!. satisfaction o f _ bajbasking in alarmed andid benf on improving J ______spent_nominc.e,:c,_.and. with, the recM- and ane possibly even a very earlyc* con- war America i: n>^ing, cn- ..them, I counsel inattentiveness . L. ^ ^ , merited adulation is, if a n ^ :ouse, the sion ended. It's It’ esisy to’ s« how ^schsus. Thc cconomy,'monsreovcr. Is continues to'co dent is. however, some- In the Bush White Hoi ful of serious, festering ' " , hanced by thc knowledgedge that it The preside: g rcat_ cm -_ Bush’^ 53 ._peip ercent num ber could likilikely W grow very, slowlyy after the' to a basketful — aocsn-tgetany bctterthantl IS-the - determination -and—smait-politicians put..no-gr approval ballpon to- aI 660-40 landslide with' worst wo of thc downturn iss~ovcr. A problems, ) do what h e has to do. In Ph?phasis on the presidenfs t : Naturally, .th e poor guy j had discipline to d< tc them lo major congresslsslonal coattail effects, momoderate nominse (Lloydd Bcntsen ■ Jicnrccly left. Congress* Slap sta when |988. hc.wpulould have lost the presi- raUiratings; they properly relate w eek’s fg- Thomas Olinhanl Olij is a Boston _ thc~w u n u y * s fee lin g about ther-hand;^you-nevct^-^c4md-Albcrt-Gdre.are-this^ ^^jh^Cireclc.chorus.oueigncc [arigslidc had he t o c i ^ d ~ wC ittvereven—C/o6e-coyumn/jtmisL ______L_!______' nca_cerf2^z_dencyj£aJpn tbryH n-the^lf— not-just-BBush-sr-lt—know.'The'DCT >cm ocrats are as scared , vOivOrites)"c;ould‘bcT;ompetiti' n of a post-Reagan era. n.pdlilical |------^ __ —k'cmional-'Wisdom was- dctdemanding; - Accordingly,^ heli swallowed hard and Is more " national mood than, 3n its hypcpJraihatic patoisois, that he ripped Michaelael Dukakis to shreds. devdevelopment. , ■■■■ H r from, the • icizc Ihc moment to bc even cv more As prcsidenlent, he got fed up with A more realistic number t - - hold than in Dcsctt Storm:rm; that he Manuel Nonet■iega^agranftrriminaii* Pffpoll&measures Bush’s chMC ■3pen6-Wft-pcrc< • pcrcenrapproval-rating-to-to'remake ragrf at Sadd:ddarn'Hiissclh’^danget'--' ari: wilUngrnrvuiu fui him if 1C tim e o f -7^ i ^ (he political landscape o fr thethi Middle ous aggressionion. so he kicked him out {'?>’tion were held now. At the his State o f the Union addrdress, just ___ East: ^ a t he spend m ore Jim^lyDBi-pfJCuwnit.andtin md_nattcned,hisjiggrcsi_J}|f_ a n ^ t h T a1r~war~be~gan. CBSS^had-hls- ing iiilo-domestic.aflairsLth Ltnot_he_K^Aive.capabilityity. ------r pereeht. alizc that time on th e apogeeigce o f great ' ■'rc-clect” num ber at ’44' "T’he most ^ ; w ^ popularity is brief an^mlusl usl bc used Those spcspectacular exceptions. wh(when his approval rating iplirigjhrs. [^ualifieH and ;oflostr • ' ...... th o u g h .. do nn’t- ’t a lte rrB u sh ’s funda— pp^ent; m aiid in further am p week, with opproval above'c 85'per- _____ In-casc no one hasjioticciccd. (hat is . mental, plod^iding caution. This is not we< icienLpeople---- ^ ^ — - not how-Bushdoes-busiriessiess_In.poli=_!:PR:H»ny„T "Tnimanr planning and cenccnt,.it h a d iu m ped to S S p eerecnt. r • tics; he is not a use-it or Ios4losc-it gam- implementing,ig a new framework for fiAs these things go. t^ t do) notn cost .you _ ' ' __ j em inds us .blcr;-he hoards his ratingg ppoints. In international1 eeconomics and politics but nol spectacular, and ren 'moreire, they make " govomment, he is not a da:dashing in- as World War/ar II ended. Nor is this of ai fundamental point aboi role the novalor, he’s a building-bloblock presi- Lyndon John:hnson. boldly enacting dendentlal politlcis - the critical 1 R epubli- you more. ' dcnt;.In ideology,-he’s not mad ns— President iCcnKennedy’s program and...DerDemocrats have played in I lite House hell :rland determined to changc then his ownn tbefore squandering his pancan dom iriance o f the Whit< Ite in Vietnam; and this oveover the last generation. thingjs; he' is m ore satisftisfied than huge mandate 9 9

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POCA''ATELLO - Four and a hal:a lf m onlhs The secondd quarterqi belonged to the Bob- College men figo the,ie Parley Bobcats. foror a state cats.and theirr defense.dc Burley gave up only W. g I chompio'r.ionship fell 10 points shy'’■ \when the two field goalsoals in the quarter, with the a -r f.M ■- I------IdahOrFalFalls-TiBcni-d«fMt^-lhcm-2-27-J7-for—B ravcsrlas^oono-coming.at.tbc3:24.jnark_of^------: CSII05.SMUt«ei ------the atate-> ----- ^------^iKe-quiuiefr-Ffi■^Jf6m-(hat-p()int.-the-BraveS------— " ■ b«SkrCentMn7cIn'cCftwvtontNpMMItiouUl S a tuirday n k n i^ t on that-same Hoiolt Arena scorcd only fo foi u r m ore ^ in t^ , all, conijng HonHna78.l XVUI tWonMn's TbuR by knock!tcking'offlhe Boise Braves:^5 6 1 . their way backa c k t9 w ithin 10 points, but CntnvlmrwOanMalCSIs r ^ Ith atasn’t s r sunk in yet/* beamed1 ifirst-year could never get i IfUti VmBOf S3. CSI 75 je t any closer. co ach Bii;Bill Cowell. sccondd iliialf opened in fine fashion Dki Skv Cor^wanea WwTwn' - T h e BBobcats' ( last state basketl ------— '' iauifa » . uonatM^&r ats when Toner' took a pass in - - wwtor.thr trniirr Riilnn.RR ^dlc- in 1°*' —7------Prep-boys——p — inkc it 3 6 -2 3 . l^atkWttSUM...... - V-'; ^ - -Strongng defensive play-^on ihtho i„sid c An 8 -0 run■un late in th e th'ird q u arter , * --- - — uomy 6I1 Bwm i— ^ _ s p a ^ tc d J t Conaolaeon. com pletely dominated the raverwlihlirl0~nt~4g=36rfant-a- r UMtonSe.OoMtSI c o w ? iI saidM . . _ ' TIMPUc* )intsatthe'endoftheperiod. T: EUMMoet 04. Hghtand &9a - T h e ggai a m e wos decided by the aideii of the back 10 12 p o in l ong inside “We gave upup some baskets off the fuHI ^ # lis ilf, thanks in port ofthe stror WW Dw q«»l M 3W I ner. Todd court press, butbut we never let them back inC ' ^ S ■ play off Zack2 Fink, Jeremy Tone ------DMopKalyST.KtinaU— ______■ . _ .foursom e the gam e,’* Cowiowellsaid: I:, — ConMlMlon ' H in es and anc Kevin Moreton. The,f< • Dawt«nF«TyU.Salnh « SSm lJESM-0 i'317.Ertdc»on1-4 0-12 2.B**Mn2-3 *• • J9..Co>>tgt.BMl«tM(;-(MoJytlL_ - -rK -O -nun-that-was-sparked m - by-si;SIX -points—1-a.aa. eta— o-ao-tao-01AB>m»»a^ 0 ^ 2 4 .QmopQ-1 _j______, ft-OSO.K^O-IO-OOl-OOO.arUlMtl>4IM3 3.NdK)nO-3 0-0-.: - : p en. — Chwmob t] 38,l,OoK:Ho(»e.3<,Cc»,Cot^a«t>»B>»fcS6C CWnt*. CSf's SeiarTCotterr savesft the ball and lbo»aks to pass as Lindsay:iy Famllar ‘9 P ° i"Its. ls . a n d four points from Tommer...... - Tt«wweo«-p^■ PM«Mn3, *JO p > ^ CMnnd ^Co*tMlMi«MKNCMP*k«lOI . . ofSLCCdefendsr------8pm,-Ch«ftMl22.NOAaSA OMkalMi; Oo«en ■( Psrtanf p N C resses tlT o p h y ■>— ------5i®SHSff*BB5@iRSS GSII-mov^ jSromeioof ^er moDKley for t(tourney earns trip ttc o A u s t r a U a closerr toHui t c h i n s ti O B ------The~AsfloesoeiaiiMl P r w ------— ------Instead.-toumaimament-victories-will-be-only:------^ ason Wilson, Jerome JEROME - Jaso one factor in a complex equation that ot- High School rootballlall player, h as'b e e n se* - B y L a n y H c w ^ ------e n ~ ------= ^K A N SSAS-CltY-M A o.-- Maybejc-it-’will—tempts-to-takc-tcc-the money-andrtumzitr-as * ______IWcd_by_thc_Intemiem atipria|__Spor^ Spc;j:^L ^ Times-News writer • ~Reglon'18mei ^ting-foc much.as.possiblout th e 64-team A ustralia an d three! dadays in H aw aii, ” 81 ^ thc^egiM T^ch!championship game 45-2929 hainimc advantage. B ut one uch things as commitment to nent^ing-unveiled-al- Wilson hos-also-be■been-sclectcd-to play —------Saturday-ni^lTand-imiimfncdiately-lcamcdrT^Thche-Bruins scorcdlhcrftrst-fo: fourpfiims— zrlSii'?!?™ ? .JO p.tn..-.broad-baaed-alhl.ithIeiic-programs,-number-6f-—^— — ' "in' the I4th annual~lil"North~S6utH Shrine thej will be in Yurna,a, Ariz.,/ next Friday ofthehe sccond h a lf for a b rief‘moment m of EST Sundind ay is'clearer, and in the nimincls of 'scholarships give;iven, etc. ivid Ander. , many rcfoisform-mincled insiders., of mcnore last-. _ football game to be held in Twin Falls for a one-game shovlowdown lhat will hopec but Tony HonisJCAA Checks ou>ut o f th e unit was w orthth $294,000 and this year h proved too much. The Th No. 6-.seedcd felt wwc could do that bccausee ^wc knew muji nextxt month'i that are’no longei;er based unit is going'to to be worth about $42,000,!’ RUPERT - The CiCity-of Rupert Parks Bruins fought past thirclird-secd Ricks and 5n how many toum am entit games said Lou Spry,. anan associate executive dircq- < partment is extending- . Please seeee CSI/B2 solely on and Recreation Dcpar -th eir schoolool c>ri:onfcrenc:e has just wcA-on. tor o f the N C A A . , the coed • soccer registration re through March 23 .at ho extratra chargc. Games are . scheduled io start Apriipril 6.' ' Boys and g irls inI gradesgr 1-9 are invit- s h a r p s h (l o o t e r s kt e e p C SI I I w o m e nn f r o m ml a t i o n a l s i ,cd to sign up ot the PaPorks and Recreation U V C C s ofUcc at 620 “P ' Stre>treet in R upert. Boys By L a n y H ovey — J and girls from thee IIcgc o f M V P, providedul the shot and just as quiclilickly Ulah V ullcy's-^H r . for nonresidents. Shinlin guards are monda— — - Southern Idaho’s womenm ati the top'of Region 18i Ibasket- , other- acc shootaotcrs.- Joime White andd 1Melanie Francis, ' lory for anyone particirticipating. For more ball camc to an end underler a bail of outside shaipshshooting, come up_wilh popoint.s. t the recreation ofTice information, contact tli putback points and suddenen lo ss o f rebounding.' CSI oncc got>ot back to wiihin four bubut turned the boH nt 436^3531,._____ — 4nio-Utnh-Valtey-Wolvefverinea-downed-tlw-EaglcH cm -83-75 ovcrrlcacHngno~io"anoiirerwiJire‘ihrecT>oini >intcrwlth^:52'ti5ft:” ||H H Com pileciled fiom s ta ff r^K n ts with a 20-potnt surge irii the th final.seven minutes toto regam Henry and Whi/hite added four morc’ cacach-to';movc-thc—p » H the title they yielded a y eear a r ago. . . _ • W olverines up> bbvM-and it was over. ____ Xhc—victo()>ut p M ic u b rlyy i:in the last several minutes,tcs.” I d H rebounding biUTically lel\.t. tlth e handw riting was on the 'more often>n than the “We got all the reboundsids in the first half and none™ i„,I„ While Henry,y was taking MVP honors,rs, two Eagles, Tau- Iger. were being' namedI tcto the all-toumey team s thatt ca re h o t s o sccond and yet with fiveve (minutes) to go wc we/ere still ®"d Clingc ere joined by Libby Pricec cof Dixie, Jennifer il^ H gooV alley. I h H tounced their-all-re- the second half late.” Earlier m Ihele :night, the coaches annou 9•9 5 ____ For lhc_carIy-two^Uiird«-cIs-of-the-gamcrEagies^ana-[aTamc^8'on4«-teain4>tts jfised'on regului aCa.^oii playlay:------~ f i ^ B ------TonrWattrittrcoactrofltre------pli and Cynthia Clinger., g(getting help from Val Blaleak and sccond t(team is composed of AllAllison Jackson of others, gave the Eagles mosnost o f the rebounds. But CJ~SI ngy. Eastern Utah; KKhris Gruber of North Idaho; Id Jenny Mc- | k 9 | Torontolo MapleI Leafs of Snow; Mclani er shot as well as the WcWolverines and thus neverCT could gonough Of Ri(Ricks; Samantha Hatch o: Francis o f Utahh >Valley, and Jodiann Ferrerre of Salt Lake. ■ nlovc m ore'than six pointsits ahead.j a t e w in n in g th e R eglor^ 18 and Tomika Young Valley players celebrate SuddcnlyrCSI'couldn'fc‘t'c a tc h th e ball in reboundsri«£ irid ^ onsisted o f Jaim e W h ite anc :ks; Libby Pricc of womtnon’s basketball champioiplonshlp Saturday nlght-- greater percentage of them:m Y^ound up hitting the floeoor. The o*" y; Bccky Conrad of Ricks quicker Wolverines scoopcoped them all up and gotIt six cif D ixie, a nd Ciingingcr and T auteoli from CSI.SL 17 24 10110 03 Dixie's Kellyy 5Smith was named coach 6 them back in for 12 costlyly f fo llo w points. , h o f th e year. ^ 4 I-to ti M 3 0, Okvor 0-1S U 9 21. KalkMIkM «-8-12 0-0 S 13. dan 000.01 0. -TkutMil Scores and statsSs B3 n Just 7:07 rcmaiijcd wherhcn*C S I lost the lead for th tl e ia.*;! 0 1 2. Hal* 3-9 2-2 2-ft, Drown 1-4 O-l 2 S.3. 0>Ml>3-3 2-3 0a T72 T>vie-pnii>Wil 90«I*-Wh«» J, H*nry 2; Lar>», K*»e<.»ne<.' ■ . ' ...... i ■■ ■ ■ ...... *1 B-2 •nmos-Nows. TWinIn FiFolts. Idoho Sur>doy. MarciiCh 10.1091 . , , - ~ • •'... O l d rIvals i mneet agaain for ACCccrown Montaliia ends IIdaho’s .The i ^ s o d a l c i Pressa n r w e s r B i g D u k e and North CarCaroline ore about to playly it: ______ugain______. MJSSOULA. MotlonL (A P) ■ - B | a S\iSky to u rn e y _ T h e o ld inlrastalc rivalsriv. w iirireerforlhrtH ir KcviiTK^nsy"scoreded 20 points a s------time this sci^n on1 Sunday,,S tlfis time, for ththe. Montana beat Idaho5 76-68 Satur- • Atlantic Co^t'Conrammce c 5. first Big S k y v last 19 pointsints on foul shots. championship of the day n i^ t to win its 1 la’s biggest lead was at . ' lo u m a m cnt. toumamdit champiotionship in six Montanas _L_:-_^_^_74.6Lon-a,nft resounding slam dunk , fries. :y w ith i m in u te remain- , ' • College9 Ibasketball "'M o n ta n a (23-7) eaiearned its firet by Kcamey w I berth since ing. ' ri-'. NCAA .tournament Daren Engellarit ’aiidcJ'' • sa 1975. Tw o-tim e defeifending cham- Center Doj . -iT C h ristian LflCtlner- k scored 20-points-as:-sixtb )~tost fo r th e -1 7 points for-Montana,'-while.FASt*for------£ r rpi5nTafli^5En)' I'ankcd Duke beat North)rth C aro lin a State 93-72 SalSal^ ps to tbe tour- ing had 155 aian'd E)elvon Anderson - - urd ay , w hile No. 7 Nlorth ort Carolina recovered aftc W ^ — firet tim ft-io-five,trips lead to down Virginia 76*7»-71 7 ' namenffiSal. b lo w in g a 16-point leat 1 the touma------in th e o th e r semiflnal.1. « Kearney, namt^ ■J meot’s most-valuablele player, led a W o m e n ’s's CChampionship ' Di»ke is 2*0 ogoinstit N o rth C arolina this season including a vicloiy lastlast week that gave the Bluilue ■ punishing inside ga M o n .a na .777, M ontana S t 49 D evils th e regulor-seasoason th ie. n —GrinJies, who ran ULAv M o n f .(A P ).- . iJ stmi^t points after• IdahoI scored MISSOUL^ "Diike's having a gngreat year. They’re-playiniring rc cchler T rish Olson's ■ the game's firet b^" Nortlorth 17 points led a balanced Montana . Carolina .cooch Deann i S m ith said. “ But 1 thin)link I trailed again. the Lady Grizzlies ^de- m T he Vandala close,scd to wilhin attack os the ' w e ’v e played som e'ofpfourbcsrbaskctbalHotely:” 01 ^^n^'~the~nr5!~fait^Mon>ntana-StaU^7.7-4&.Sa^--- ^ • ■ ^ The tcaitis have mict et; Uve tim es m .the-A iCC.fi _i645-niidy^CiEiou nifslrftjurtlrconsccutive------nai, w ith Noilh Carol!rolina holding. ^ 4>1 edge H _ _half, butMonlana res ^ a 16^ run tolead'32-2 ^ ‘w ith H v c -B ig - Sty- CoiC6nIcrcfice.:touniamcnt3 iz; TTiev last met for’thele i to u rn am en t ’ title, in 1989 minutes remaining. Guard C R oger mic. w ith th e torlH ccIs winninning 77^7^ in Atlanta. . . Wlwniiato a (2 6 -3 ) w o n its 19th • Fasting scored seven1 pointsf during -Montaii^ ,( rssee continued its string o ame Ite Jon^t Divi- Lost-seeded Tennesse iejf North OtxjIInn Sfats’ite’8 Chris CorchlanI, left,ft, takes to the air in tryliyliig to beat Duke'S ’ the run. ' , straight game ui>sets'at the Southeosteistein .Conference toumamen injng streak in the coun- gitL BobbyHurioytoalocloose ball during the B idIde Devils' 93-72 win ovi>vertheW olfpacic Montana led 3WJO 0 at halftim e -sion I winnjnj w ith a n 85-65 semifiniifinal v ic to iy ov er Georgia )sed to w ithin uy - ondI eam ea ed^a berth in the iee throws with eight sec-c.' and Idaho twice dost ^______The Volunteers’ opponjonent in the championahiiihjPmorethanbls season-lowow^ w hich cam c against thee ^ Nate Call hit two free ilUhe B ig East finalrwill~pit w No.~-2rS^bn Hal^all lifted North Carolina (24:24:5) over V irginia. down the court and fedd tthtT»ll bnder the basket linfnii." •sw^tng tler otmccd off the-rim-aa-time-)e— — wilh 14:05 remair ’ against Georgetown. SeScion Hull edged Villanovjo v a" ’ BB ig i g s a ------’------Idaho got no elosS r than'six eral. tuniovcr arLhiLa_game-winning shott expired. .. ylor^un»pef-with-I,l-sccaw-— rJn-Ncw..YoA.'.TnyJacJ -1— p n .n u ttir f « t of. thee Kinic os the iw ny bnsliiM,cets, put th e gam e away ) M id w e uiteiu'CDlle|pate-~-; a ------ring-Montana-Stnte ? ? ^ ___ onds remaining, whilejile Georgetown secmingl:igly for the sMond straightIt dday as Setoii Hall (21-8) of Grizzlies cashed in iiSiifS Ihc Iree- l)y uiilsi.uiing ____ clihchcd.an-NCAA-louiu)umamcnt'beitli-by .lie^tiniting—nHJChcdTjhrchnnipionshil;hip game for'dic'firsttime.. ------In Dayton,- OhiorJamiim ieJGladden scored 18 o f jg-13 of.U ieir liunng the lastlast 4^ m in^es^_ irst h a lf a s X avier o rO h ioio throw linc-by scoring Pro v id cn ce 71-55! A basket by ViUanovaova’s Marc Dowdell tied itt his 24 points in the first sague title in fiveyears.------. - "■Nebraska will play/ MissouriK in the Big Eighight nl 72 with 27 secands:IcfJcft.-.Taylor;:.who5g.drivin8.. t...(2 l-9 ) wy>n ito jo iu ^ leag runner-tip' in the.NIT last - final. The I3th-mnkedcd Comhuskers~ctlpped NoN oT"layup with one secondt lelleft beat Pittsburgh on Fri-- St-JLouis (19-14), rur ast ganie as an MCC niem- 12 Kansas 87-83 onn SSaturday, while Missour)uri day, then dribbled a s; ththe clock'rah-down-unlil-l-.ycar, was playing its last moving to the new Great to p p ed N o. 14 Oklahonhoma State 94-92 in doubliible ’ launching his w inning shoisht fhRn th e key. bcr. The Billikens are m ^ I S U b a ss k e t b a U icc^ ch ; o v ertim e. The loss ended th e Ion{ongshot hopes pfVillanovaa Midwest Conference nextext season. MMetro Florida State. Northeasternjm. (16-14). which upset top-op-seeded Syracuse-on Fri* • Brighain Young, Flo In Roanoke, Va., Florlorida S tate rallied firom a d- Montana gained NCA/ _____ Xavier of Ohio and- I __ 20rpoint_dcficiLin_thc5 .f'final 17-minutes to beat i z e s t o Ml ( o n t a n a f ber^s By winning confeinfereiice tbumaments, ------1— Southu tb M fta n ------l a p o l o g i th e In Nashville. T enn., MelvinMi Cheatum.ond Gary/ Louisville in the M etroi liiiiile gam e. ------BY.U-beolNo,.8.Utahtah ir\ overtime 51-49 m ------Charli&-Ward!s-3-poinalnter-with.23-second3Jcft- m e athletic'd irecto r Randy- ' WeSTChi^Aihletier——Florida“ F Statc*'--dbwhet^^;z.W aites raorked An=U>00,sccondrhal£nin.a&:Alnii^ ,si %=MISSQVtA,-=MoiUctf{AE).~Idoho. --ItMmSmte toumamcni’-fmal. .for_the.e w as thQ w inning b a ^ e t f(for F lorida S tu e , w hich is fold .W«lliams jo _ w n ic uic LouisviIle-7.6«69Jn the.[hc.Metro: Northcostenudede-_ma_reachcd_the-.SEC. to Slate bas(:^all cooch.Helerb.W illitim s .Hoffman .loW — Jeaving-thV M etro!aft^jt!:i5;years.iO-ioin:thcrAt-= iJogy=ThaFTho=^ltsii3^of-iiJ»lo»logy,^awUcnp!ffl-^r-tn— ------fentcd M aine 57-46'inn ttthcT^rth Atlantic Conferrer- eighth time in -10 y ea rsr- *=sard=in=5=lcUi»^Papo!o e lantic C oast C onferencee nextr se a so n .' ______i-^was-at'fault-rboih-Hpftmanman-and-Mohtana-athlctic— ence;' X avicr'downcd St. Louis 81-68 in the Midlid- The Tide (20-9) ^dej,dened its lead down the ^ ------Umversity-of-Montana-^> tT<*fW«Thr6WsrFrcshthaTn- II M oos. ------w estem ’Collegiatd'on'dT'i<|-MOnlana-bcotTdoho 76-6J.« 8 "strctchbylilttlng^ 4 “0 fT i for a lack of crowd contriitrol during an director Bill V In Boston, toiiiriamentTit M V P-R on Lacey scorcd: refused to release the leucr;. for th e B ig Sky title. James Robinson and Lat:Latrell Sprewell led Aloba- incldcniJan.3. Morrill rcfa ) 18 points to Icijd Northeihcastem to thie .conference - ssoulian obtained a copy, ■ Eastern Michigan and T o le d o advanced to the ma with H points each.:;h. Ronnie B attle scored 19 Williams pulled his teteam off the but the Missot 1 title.’' - luring a-gamc“ In-thc-lcittletter to -M o rrill, William» . ------eham pionship-gam e-in-tln-the Mid-American-tourna’ __points for Auburn (13-13-16),^hich lost its ninth ■ cour^ for a s h o rtjm c dijj 7 2 r ■ straight lo Alabama. - Mainc-(13-16) took-a;-a-22-16-lead-in-the-first-^ ih a t nlghlTieireln'whicfrlrthc <^OTllca.rs»d,-iyH«ae-ascTibcepi-ihH-^lcltef-as a,:'. - ment. Eastern Michiganjan b e a t B o w ling G reen"72- » hnlf hilt T0f>rlhAfl6t>»m (JZ ,^1 ------Allan-Houston-scored ^ (22aQ )-w ent.on a .16-0 ru‘"-w n - oh 98-67.------formal ^Io{ology for an incident ia r to pull ahead 32-22. fans been morc-under con-, ------in 4 h c « m i* .------^ o t 60 percent from. theth field in its win over In the jetter to Montanana coach S te w .. which had fan ------^— O TH ER SISBMIFINALS-^------~— MorrlllrWillltimsrwhoiaisblackralso-trol.-neverwpi -would-havo-happcncd^. ------Fiflh-ranked ArkansuISOS moved into the South'Ith- Gwrgir:^ ^ — lig E ig b t Duthwest said a UM official and a referee lied “I confessss thattl I am guilty 9 f stop^ w est Conference finalal 1hy routing Rice 109-80ao I 2 : In-Kansas City. Mo.,3., Doug Smith’s two-foulI In Dallas. Arkansass igot an ofTensive "bdOstf* when Ihcy said Williamuns indicated ping gameame by approaching an of* ^ —Jhc-Razorbacks will.mt.meet No. 23 T c x m , a n 82- shots with 2 .8 seconds; leileft in th e seeorid overtime; from Roosevelt Wallace:ee:and"ArIyn Bowers, two : crowd were tlcial during'ing 'reg u latlo n -p lay regard- icrn'Methodisl. that racial slurs by the i ...... 74 w inner over Southern J.1 lifted Missouri over Oklalklahom a Slate. players not know n for thetheir scoring. - ing obsccncic anda derogatory remarks In rcgular-season actoction. No. 9 Arizona, al' the reason for his action. , ' ’ Smith, who finished. withwi 29 points, was fouled1 Wallace, averaging onl3nly eight points.per game, iho State later and slurs directeddire a t m y team, staff ------ready, assured o f the. Pa(Pac-10.title,.clobbered-Orc f,T— M ontana also beat I d ^ i ,^ ^ b y ComdrHaicherwhiletiilegrabbing’a'misscd-shot- t—got-18-and-Bowers,—a^ -averaging-! l-points-per- Uo", and again and the cnlHeiirreT S U ^paity,—Wlllianis“ gon 107i65 and Northvrthwestem became the firs ■ in the season In Pocaiellc u__ by Oklahoma State’s BJyron y r Houston, who had 35.5. gam e, scored 17 for thele IRazorbacks (30-3). Rice ; semifinals of said. ■ B ig T e n tw m jo go 0-18-18 in conference play wher ■ here Friday n i^i in the si points-ond_16_rcbound:mds—Smith and Houston-i_(J6iL3J.j?njpjnnijts,j;i.nfirst winning season since a iu ------lU_also.coarn n fffss thni th is measufC;___ il lost to Purdue 77^8.s r ------:— . ■ ' ■ :----- the conferenca'toumameni shared the league’s M V^ P h o n o rth is season> ...... - 19 7 1. hit only one o f itss fifirst 10 shots. ' r ...... ,V T he Big Sky Conferchchcc’publically. which is-prapraciiccd-throughout-iho— • ■ "ACC/ ------Missouri (19-10), w hichich squandered a l6-poim-t------Jocy-Wright-«ofed-2:^-5-points-to-puuNo^- rcpritntrndcdTVilliamsrw;whffTidmlircd—coimiiyr»ps-iras-used-as-a- ccyching plojiirr '------In'CharldtterNiC.r^7T3uKc~61>ened'a-big-|caccad icad'ln'Uic'second:hnlf,-i!f,'nson'probation-ond-eun-l— I—T ex u sin to championship,iip,l^m e.------aftef-thc-JairrS-gamgnhjihat-hisrmove^tft^telt-tiig‘-gaif‘-gnme^'SrM oinSa-was — ------ovcr-N.C.-Slate-with.ai-a_19i7_nin'Jn_thcJseconc)nd_plfly.ln.‘the;NCAA-toumajnamcnLcvcnJf-il-wins.thc_: ______M id-A^American------, ” 'was a ploy to avoid Rawiving to use a ’oh a run’ in orderc n o t to bum one of . h a lf ., . Big Eight title:------— r ------. 1 ln-P^roitr4u>rBnao-NeNcoly-scorod-19-points^i- TCoro-mnrnmmr*-— ^ i cjuding a late basket to_sDjcnd_thc gamcMnto over-r- ^ y “ • - • -A fter the Bluc Devllst'ils m ad e it 66-46 o n Anio-llo- Oklahoma State (22-7)-7) was.tiying to rcach the ' time, as top-seeded Eastesteni Micfifgifn m oved into- 'hio- l»ana’g batkcl, M.Ci r gMt,. n o.tnVmnigdJc first lim e since 1983. ■ pull to .72"fi2 witt»-6}34iTA-lnft-Rntif^hrig-rnrpMnni E CHAMPIONSHIPS.- IfieMd-Amencan tmal..1. . • H i U l k • 12) led at halftimd- ly H urley on a 3-point Hu at- .. "WSC w Bowling Orcen ( 1 /-1 2 yi-2i> J ■ t . ; fouled D uke’s Bobby I 0 play, but'E a.stem Michi* ------^temptrHuricymade allill threei free throws-and-thcthe-:n=.*n-L»ra*'’'-®i-Wyo., .UtaliItah!s.Tyronc-Tatcjnisscil.a_ 1 and. 50-41 with ^30 to t : straight points and tied if~ ■ n n - reached the championshiphip wide-open layup as timene ran out lo give Brigham1 gon (23-6) ran ofr.nirie si :Blue Devils (26-6) rci l-pointcr with 5:40 remain- . • g am e fo r the 17th time.le. —Ydliniran-ovenime; vicivictory in the W AC title: on C haries T hom as’s 3-p LA\ _____ 1 Duke held Rodneyr WMonroe to 19 points, onejne garhe. ______' ing. WN& GARDE)EN iNCAAtctournamennt selectionII committeee faces tpi)ugh task “ “WINTEKrSERVICE'SF 5PECIAES”"- ier-34 teoms - the at-Iargc ___ nieAsaodaledPrtM “ Y ou ththink, ‘Could we be wrong?;? cm . The chairman is JiiJim Delaney. • The other- :c pAHHIllllllllll NHIIIillilUllfllllilf — ^—Absolutelyely,’ he said.“ Therc are•e cofnmisaioiicr of-ihe Dig-1'-Ten.— - bids. t- . musnust be dccided Sunday. : the loughies. Then the!e B e R e a d y W hen Y ourr G< rrassflsl : T h e NCAA • computputcrs worked about four)ur reolly dlTficult ju d g m en ts,,s ,. It is no easy task, thehe computers Those are i Id is sced<^ from No. I to : o v ertim e this ’ wcckcntccnd. whirring . hairline dedecisions'thol.could go either;r notwithstanding. This is; rnol on exact whole field i 3 P a c k a g e s d distributed to the four gc-” L a w n M o vw er Service 3 : ’aw ay in th e quest to asserssemble th e per* way. You)u could> be wrong. But 1 nev-I- science. G eiger knows whvhat the com- No. 64 and d egions. ,;fc c t.g u e s t list for the big bi] dance, the er secondid guessed myself. You w alkk m ittee is up against, ographic regi ch,invitation worth a mmi-1 1. W ALK-]- B E H I N D M ( _ ♦D ivision I men’s basket}ketball champi- ' out thinkirking. 'That’s os good as we c "It’s exhausting." he said.sa "Wc re- • With each, i I O W E ^ H50KMK)----- the-first-roun'l- caSraoTTT•lf m ~^i<' hol be pcritigl. bUln —v^EWCdimtlTTviirwcdrSanaturday-riight; mum o f S35 j_ • Shiirpen'‘})lndc • CliiIhiinge O il . • onship tournament. - sifting through the candi- > They were doomed to Ifailure. They that’s thee vway il goes.’ " • w c.w cnt into the wee smimoll hours o f guarantee — s • S team C lean * Adjuiiu st C n r b . demandirig responsibility, Galways are. Just osk somejmcoflhepco- Theselcelection task this year belongs'fi the momingl One year, wew stayed up • dates is a di • C h c c k Com pr£anion uters help, providing onaly* 3n lhe selTOtion to six athlchletic directors - Tom B utters■s all night. Wc couldn’t a;agree. It’s a The computc . • R cplnec S p ark Plu;{J • ■ ‘ pie w h o have served on 1 ofilcs, all manner of sophis- %. of Duke.;. , Jake Crouthomcl o f Syra-I- double, triple whammy bcitjccausc o f the .ses and profil h _ • C lctin o r rcplaec A ir F ilte r______: com m ittee in the past. > ormalion.-Somo-day.-apuBh— - ' “ 1 n e v e r left thot room3m w ithout dis* cuse. G aryu y Cunningham o f Cal Statc-i- seeding process." - • Innpcet I( e " said'A ndy Geiger,gcr. athletic di- Frericks o:orDayton“and'Davc"Mag-- '-’ automatic-qualifieT?t—frotrom—the pec—evefythin^ft ■ ■>'*lnVpS:l’im d'A'dju8t B ze - medium - to the cor- • rc rto r Mnrylnml ______gard-of MiamiMi -and conference com-I- w ees .to the powerful, frotwn Princeton sweater size ng_«f-Mikc-Krayzcwski;^ I ■ V ic Bubas, retired comiommissioner of misswners;rs Ken tree 01 me Mid-EubT^p—tp-Pcpperdine;' from Tow;wHon^tQltMo—r«ot-fpolling' ; the Sun Belt Conference,:cc, agreed. cm and RoRoy Kramer of the Southeast-t- Ohio State. Those arejhiMi^eas}^ncs. name-.M-i-l» litional------CSI_ 2 . R I DD I N G M O W EERS C S I b aiseball s squaa d l e a v e s ------•'Sharpen ntad.ntade • Chiinse Oil SlBBm C^cniican • Adjust C urb, Continued from B1 Ricks and1 /Atidcrson and Colter' of>f unpncaaion m e s s a g eefo r TYeasuu r e V a l l e y wC'Could guard them." CSI. iparh i>lua "Our goal this year iss thei same as The secomond unit was composed of replace A ir Filter Inilinn Syalctn R yan Hallall. B6omcr Walker and it is every year - win1 the confer- Danicll StanIanicy. of Colorado Noith- : • TheTimeaNews :■ vPIH 1(1 AOJuM Cnhlei D ave Mitt;idcring thiIhc talent that Honorablet)lc m entions w ent to Felix “ as th e phm se of the wcw eek en d .' w inning tallytal to help defeat Cody was in our region and lheihi calibcr of McGowanI oiand Airton Dudzcvich oftf ^ , o r ^ 6 r ^ , __ L The GgltlcnJIniUfiiglcs-^acpt_n—CosmpnL-pj■ one of TVCC’s top two . _Jhfi______Don^ttnCcKncj:___Iic.Tms wc tNorth Idaho!ho: Brian Sitter of Dixie; ______Parts Ai ___^ three-game series froniom TVCC in- pitchers. ' played." , Lindsay Fan•arnilar of. Salt Lake ond ' cludm R takfnjrSBTurdairt^_ ‘;;Tloiible=------E rie-MriiHer-flnd-Pat-McCnidei: il ------— ^ ^ k i n g —tow ard—V-iuuinia, IjtfRklc—David-Mortertenscnj)LRicks^. __ :______^ 3 . L A \ftO i ^-T-RA CICr o R S _ d to hold TVCC to four )uld he very Trenkle doubled d( 0.S'coach of the ~header 3-2. 5-1. CSI'SI opened the combined t ,• said; ‘‘our chanccs shoul • .Sharpen itIuJc aChanilcO'oa r series by 10-runningng the Region hits. Walkiilker. added iwo hits for good. Wc will have twtwo national .year, « • Steam Ocnn > X V III defending; champion the Eagles,cs. , . (tournament) oillcinls. there.. tl (Last p5,,oj • fnii-ck OxnprottKwi : C h u k a rs 11-^0 in sevenven innincs. Friday.'. Trav’cr Hunter. K y irc ^ ...— lime, illness brought in a Yutna tJfTl- M25-511 1117. jackKin 4.44-43 12.Snapr\aR] • itcptncc .Spark l*lii)l -•Q ieaii <11 iH |ilucc Atr-Fihn—n— — : “It was a grcol-w..weekend for ami kyann j AKronico cDlflbinnl'on------Clllt Ul lust .s^cuiiJ aiid'th^the Matadors— 3 2 10. MwUCliM 1-2 01.0ay«i,(M • InapccI IS"'tH>n Syilctii ; us,” .'Uiid CSl”'Assisiisistant Coach a two-Sitt shutouts wilh 10 strike- shot 20 more free throwsvs than CSI.) j-Hia leac^ck'0.22 (M 3 0. Valail 2-5 2-5 2 0. DaS»va • Innpccl and AdjtiM ’ ^Clicck lirelin rrcm.iire t>oul4.r2-2 3lO.F10, FamUar 3-5 0-0 4 7. Mi*on 2-7 2-2 2 • l.ubncale All (itrnac I'lilnta I th e C hukars. I thinkink w c left a for the bigig bI lo w o fC S I's 11 hit.s. down there." 12-4 2 e. UnO« 5-7 2-2 0 13. J«r>n 3-88 • j.«vcl Cotlin« l>eck — ; pretty good message5C i that tho Oa- C SI -sUirtjirts its spring break trip The Eagles had two men n on the l-3(M>1 2. 0«wXM> Parts Arc X Mitional t . 0000000- 0 20 Uie.three^game set witl»ilhnlw<^hi.. :,T* (4). *Rmnia> (?) »«J on the tourney icam were w< Linday . 12-strikeout perform>rmancc o v e r. »<n__ —gional cpachcs who thehen made a , • PUT *»SEa« TRADE GEM EQUIPMENT INC ra-KKjinTracTm Scon “Rockct"'Eyn:'n: s in ic ir”out _ . . mockery of ils regular-: • KiMBEflLY ROAD,— WENDELL. conaoam* TWIN FALLS six and walked one in thi e last two O3OO»0-5ir3Bion4cn star .selections by omitlinj;s t s .: ; ! 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...... Sufiundoy.'Mofch -10.1991 Timesm«s-N«ws, Twin FallB. Idaho B-3 - B u U ei^ts shoootj^lanl ks agaiinst bishop Keell^^upho]lids No. 1L i r a n l ^ g OeATEfcLO -(A P)------...... ‘.:~:.-i3i:aiQ0p-K-cUyJiiQ!aLtd-Mik9,ilag:.— p4 !------ter Jim Potter scor«l 15>. ^Sr~Tt2TtiS51(poi t o u m e y nfon endetlided up with 12 points. The iirday evening os Bishop K K« elly ------. - sophomorelore led a second-period 2 2 - T a k S r e s e ^ li a Preston. . 13 chargergc whteh opened a 3 5 - 2 4 . irs, scm h e ld1 0off a furious Kuna comcbticback in last year’s final to 1 ------to -dlefeat efi tho-Kavcmcn-67*62.inin »hg W ith_R iinp-K cHcUy_boiding_an_halftimc_aic advantaiie. ended wilh 12 ______. LANDOVER, Md.id. (AP) - M agic H j ^ H I d a htjo o A -2 boys h i ^ school basklaskct- 11-^int lead. Kunala canned three points. Johnson h a d -25 poinoints and 10 re- I championship in Pocatello.0. straight 3-poinlers and i sank two Bishopup Kelly1 (2 2 -3 ). w hich w as »^unds as the LosI AngelesA Lakers Inn earlierI action at Idaho State St free throws to closee lo 65-62 wilh ranked NoNo. 1 in the final p o ll, de- , ■ ■ :.„ .b c a tW a s h in g to n J7:72_Saturday,^^^H _87 LYcrsity:si1ojLArcna,BcarJjr j j i k e 1:21 to p la y , fcaled KunKuna twice during thc rcgu- ' liight, handing the! BuHetsB a fnin- drvbb pc poinis lor Bear Lake and I : The 72 p o in ts w ass a 'season-low for P ootter, tt who dom inated thc: lolour- fouled with six secom Rich Wells, also a senior. ' the-BulIeis, who didd notn K ore in the n a mlent e r by averaging 29.3 pointsints in Kuna’s 6-fool-5 seniorsc cenlcr Ja- guurd Riel 14 points and 11 rebounds final 5:40 of the gam;am e-and d id not «. games, hit nine ,of.;100 ffree son Fuller led Kuna1 wilh> 22 points, added 14 I David l-ulliner' before beinbeitig ejeclcd late in the third . h av e a b asket in th e finalfin 7 minutes. >ws to lead ihc Boise school001 to. while junior guard I first state title. Tlie Knightsts 1lost added 14. "• quarter. k n i c k s 1 0 1 , J a z zi92 9: : NEW YORK (AP)VP) - Kiki Von- W ^ M ------dcwcghe-i-sco«d __.24._points24 __ o n d _ ^ n ^ ^ | P a t n c i ^ ^ l nB "2 2 .-Tmd-Ncw-Yoifc-|^^H -fll j p H - S cBoresaniiiL stats_ rzm!iurvlved:irthird;quoiieirteronslaughtby— —BvoMrr K a rl M alohc to beatI UtUtah. . swSWBweeee.cwuMiafltf ' ; ThCj victory was} tlthe seventh iri i LHWHOIl:.. - I______[Mnx I 1 WO ' eig h t g am es fo r the Knicks,Kn w hile t/ie I l»r »t; M1;. VMmgn* »12 M N. ------am M * ------imtKO------1— i w> N B A standingssti _ }|ii(Ma.crMtil>n M n .o v w n nc« lo ss dropped the Jaz:Jazz out o f first -MnmMr 44HU S tir’ 't '1 MO, • st Division. Utah, CASTEmCOfnRENCE ■ M M L a< n^ 0-1M a E M M 1 •} laruw 1 I JOO > place in the Midwest I . JKbei 14 (M) 2. .w * L tw ^ n .'S yo>»»st«.ot ■ ■■ d - 9 nn ilq m nynt jevensgamfi-toaA-BBUw ” ______.fl—Jz—S l—___ tip , IS percentage poii» in ts behind Son Yrt .» » 2 3 » - 1 0 l 'U* . I M* II* iJO* 11* 1 ^rt ) 0po*-VW< I4 (SkxMcn «■«, 0>«»0- Omtkm* . wno»w.i£Aoue — ^ l o m o . 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AnM/i«rKn1->.K»»fr1J F(M»deU-U«n H»-^ 'o«iJ>miuj«vt c«»»>«i«l>i«C4T iny road.- Five o f Charloitijlt e 's last sev en s*>A«of-»ii2,; ni.llMim founh quarters. MILW/WAUKEE (AP) - Johnny itop.0— I^DgMCcrMwa tKWi-kMr» M (WMMX 7j. UMM » (Km>. — Smi«h-had-J-9.poinU;-nU>-and-Olajuwon_Ncwmon- in sco rcd h l< 2 ?7 7.: -w in3_hay.ci.c.0 me_agajiainsi opponents «T9) 11 Wird41.lUltnttl. Pno*nu M Unoi fcntaj»rTiM»>«=WWnMornrrie------SI; llw#<«BrMM «MM.»ni.2pp. Mm Mwra«MIMIMIm m U A-7 "*.7pm »• ■ ' TraiKKt PT<4UirtC*mtMa«OoMOokMiSin.^Kpm CrwiiMW ■= LALWmdOUrOt«o,S»pn ■ ...... ■ ^ *Un«KitTt TtutMPQilCMIIOM.ni'.tiaO j Blackfot5(ot beats BPQghlaiidfifor 3rd in CWy«UUCUOppri.7pm______^ Spring training...... — | ' f(»«(IOSII ------S f NraYcrtMMin LaA/>g«n«VnB«*d<. _ Icading-by-as-niuny-asas-M -us-lligh ------" ------AITVi^lBT------.—t ------— POCATEtL9~(APAP)— CcntcTS-'^^r^ ------K ...... - StnFtmiKon Ck«*Un9«Tucaon.Ant.l0} >1 state^um ey Omjknhf AMCnCMlEAOUe Craig Nelson , and CDaren Yancey • land was forced to senend them to ihe • J a ^ bo:)0 X score u^e«MEnntoaSwuanS(,»t — line. Blackfool. hit 11 II o n 4 free C»tt55^for—'pion^bef>cforel-lherjlainst::homctown: la. J ilMont 7>» *4 It. »eSrr7.-“ *c«*r?P3tSJO' P.-B ~ ------P*°WTO.—. - - ? 1 667 ■•'lOipm" ■ _ ...... - - - . : ------thifd-rplacfeflL-ther-lda-Idaho A-Uboyi_croiud ----- violorv and en d thc sea;gason.w ith a?8C<»IB-T»D»imMtt- —■■■ ■ .....M tow»------1--- 1—MO---- 1 _____high-s^ooLbaskctbalI.lalL'toumamcniJn___ Highlaoland led 17-9 early in the sec-ec- 11 -cccord.______Pocatcllo. _ ond quaiuarter when' Yancey wentcm Senior forw ard Stevic^PIiillipT't^t • ~ ~ i i — - f t - — - '""E5fTrer,'s«:nior guardard Britton Stuart down witlvitn an anKle injury. But thatlibt 19‘pom tS' t o p ace-Hllghland.-which lg 1— scored 20 ppints-to_hcl]help hot-shqpting sparkedI BlackfooTlbB a nine-io-throeroe .wound up at 19-9 inclu:luding two rcg- ovcr Blackfoot. • , Meridian.beat Borahih 69-62 fo r the run-to-cnid[ ^ Greg Norman,—third-roumund-play,-wilh the final round who joined Aziiigcr• in an anock oh set for lateQlCTintnc'day.’ ' . rim-up shot.. You have•e to hii ll in ific IfimembeV'thal all coitesponcJence wi lill* :iir il can b c . . ______ihc course design. And thcthey face more than the difti-m - afr. And if it's tip in llu s s S H S I ■ jiol-meantHo-bcT-coltxotnscnn tisc Wilh its small greens, withith—in the next couiity." snisnid Uruce Liel- phone n'umbof only.jnly._and neve^oive your address. ' played in anything'but)ut pcrfect qondi- trouble in front o f the greens prevent-nl- zke. who was among llieili leaders at. 1- . ounKiiiicnt'after ' tionsi” Azingcr said. “And“A i ’m telling ing run-up-up shots, wilh ils water andmd under par' for thc tou am e com pleting a 70 on SalLilurday, itply, m I you. boys, wc don’t havhave ‘cm.”______w.ocs. ddress . ■ ______C itv ______I ta te ____ _ Zip C o d ei______. P h o n e # ( ^ Inam ori < der close to tending droj u g h t < )------! Classic lead ' I •Writ.Vrito your m uss.tgo in Iho grid t>otiolow. Each bipnk roprosontsts onoor tonor. punctuation 1 :s. p la y in g in the same group>up a share of the lea^ will;ilh B iirrett al 7 -' >uieKni(n(iin}e(uiiie ■ marK. o r sp acoCO. 23 spaeos por lino, MAILL TO:TC I. . ; POWAY, Calif (APAP) - tina Bar- . Davies. Moot Yoor M alcn. c/o Tho Titrimos-Nows. P.O. Box 548. TwinTwir Falls ID 83303 j ’ ) rctt. who missed 16S o f 27 cuts lost wilh Wall'alton and Barrett, bogeycd’cd under before three-pii;>iiitinjj th e last season, shot a 2-underder*par 70 for o the 3 lO-yi-yard I'st hole. After parringn g hole. I I I I I I I I .onc-shot lead Saturda;rday over Laum the next1 eieight holes to make the turnim Wallon. winles-s in 121: ye ars on ih e I ^Davis of England andid Robin1 Walton • at 5-underJer an,d three shots back, sheihe tour, birdied thc par-5r-5 6th and ihe ------:------I iincr three rounds of the $400,000 birdied thc pa'r-5 10th. 155-yard 7lh and panarrcd the olhcr ■ | ____ ------I 17. seven holes_on Stonen e R jd g e 's front e«trpie,ipie, roulu>«l«1lIIt^^w I 'Inamori Classic. Davies':s' 2-iron approach at No. 17. tsYouoiilDKdlosfnOHJa. I ------'ard par-5, trickled over iheihe nine. She made ihreiree piirs. lliree IfjSfiS - — - t ------I ' Burrell, whQje lomlone victory in “ 448-yar< urvjvcwtiflenirvceienets , ------:------1 But she chipped to uboulI a birdies and three boge>;eys on llie back sen; against one ' KMOTrOWIUTCH I ------—:------I __ -bo Key.______■ ______. _ c/ic/QTiwn«i|iijt«i j ____ ======- t ------^ : Davies, the second-r(d -ro u n d le a d e r al ______— — = _ 1 ______Li c t > a [ u t I1 Z 177z£ iggo • We»f>lcwiiiMnijTwikOtnoftiome ! ;;6-undcr.- thrcc-puilcd:d the 173-yarU' ■iidiviikiii()uii}iolo c b « ln 2 coRMcullve Manila!ndavs a T u o ^ ir t in Chat! j ', ~yicr m to a he l«tiwrelwccjntiollooKi'l) t ; Tied for founh att 2122 . were Judy ‘ _ /), hrnmmrf1 wnitf ve not Ktorrpsicd ^ ■ } ^Dickinson, a threc-'timcimc w inner in 13 ^ eccdctrnnrjrci 'oa-id s.a[iI t o x i ?'v5ec i^will Lerp 111 knntMnl ' sycars on the tour, andnd Missic Bcne- Mjt propn larwtainj lee. lor I ‘ l:otii, w ho v aulted intinto contention' conitijif(Uys.jronifunffirywill ;wiih a loumumcnt-lowjw 67 Saturday, tedeuiieuiojnl T h e ^ l m e s -■ ^ N e w s Each of Barrett’s birdiesbir camc on ------^«htf-froni-sido-of-ihc-hilhilly fi,l< )7.y.iril ______:course. Her only bogeygey cam e ai 'No.’ CUSTOIV;V I E R ^ ______j . ;; 15 . a 4 0 6 - y a r d p a r-4 . Bpnetl. who earnedied jusl S t7.000 K ^ J*SERVICE;e .. ;lasi yc.ir. pam id her laslast three holes, • ~H cr birdie allcm pi ut ihi e p a r-3 fin ­ 'ishing hole .slopped atal ihe lip of.the^ » v - B E S Q B a E M m m - : ------BUHL 54S43-4648 • FILER 326 5375 • cup. JEROME/HAGERMA\AN • GOOOINGAVENDEa,536-2535 53i ^ This i.slhc ihird timcime in five lour- Patterson BURLRl£Y/RUP£RT 678-2552 naiTicnls this season th;that Barren has dison Ave. E. 132 3RDSTREEEET WEST, TWIN FALLS ID> 83 8 3 3 0 3 I niudc ihe cul. Her bcsllesl finish w as a 1615 Addii -r otm< . -tie for 27tii in liist monuinlh'.s Old.snio- ^ Twin FallsIs - 733-5336 ' I - b ile L P G A C la s s ic ...... r ,1 — I ------:------1------:------T“ ’ ' ■ .< i ■ ■ • , » ,J

d,io..1_981 , ■ __ Br4. in Fan*, Idaho .Sun^.fcterch m sM p frt e i i , J L S I i SfCMAjt banoppi nsasme j womei ------r------‘ ^— ...... ‘-* rt for-tbe . . “He’s jny, idijVdiji bec«»e. be’s 'w ^ ^ * ^ with 39 points, followed tr Villaoova -Notre Dame’s- Da Ra^1> - Ismail loet (AP) - Maicei M alone of, TlThe lime a surprise," saidsail Malone; an In- - ished v Mer wben O i o t W w b o ^ INDIANAPOLIS (AP 35andNebnukawitb27. ■fimtxmein! in his-coUegiate tiadc carcM led American, collegiate dianspotis di native whose, effortefic .in defending with 35 l’s 55-me- change for adviceiImw howto ddcJj^otbalL^ ' Arizona State smashed Ipcd^^^Re^en victory in tfte be was edgeJged at the fmldi ofthie men’s ----- =:— and-meet-reoords-in-w»-winning-lhe-40p.meter- ,hettiile.was.thc.cighflfcbicstj«.ht <400 dash ever. Help aiohial of,__Himg#iy’*Jst>spym .^gyulaofOeofge o f C o H raK a“ m cn ’s : irwon-witfa-34 ter dash-by-by-Nigeria’s-Augustine-Oli ' dash in 51.05 sccondsids Saturday n i^ L a t the ... Nebraska’s Ximena. R e ^ — 1...... Washingtonton-State.-01otM ^ ^ - i n . 6.6.17 secr successfully d^eo was second in 52.12 aqdiqd Texas’ Sandie j^ tss. .’...... s'acbU^^xixord» rd o f 19fc S 3-4 in d ie s .- - I- N CA A Track and Field;ld (Championships. w eight s tn d ^ - onds. comeback to win an un- RiRichards o f Jamaica w as diinliinlin'52.83. No> oother team has ever won d suvsnid He bettered bis own M ll^pate o f l$t- Arkansas staged a coi A track titles. Arkansas wasstiedatscven t “Aftertbetbe rice, I talked'W u i die g precedented eighth consecutive cor .men’s title, Malone ancbored Arizona feft ^ , I t reaUy f (be blocks, fast and w as mminutes, 32.46 seconds. _TiToinette Holmes, secufiviive. ' " > • be ftstest American collegu Malone burst out of (I B Razorbaclcs &me fhm .bebehind in the ftoisheshed in .6.19 afler,bctng tbe T way to breaking the Dana D Jones, Shanequa Canq)l^beU and Malone Tbe men’a 800-meterternmwithatimebfl:46.19. r • unchallenged on her \ ings on the sirength of-R(Reina's meet qualifier inin6.13. £ ------Anicrican-maikof-5J.-7'I .-77-Get-by-Diane D ixon—sb.shaaetaUbe.ptcdousjna^_^k o f 3:34.66 sr t last stangni still-ewttS-tbe~yearVbe«t-HMcoHegiite K m hspnntgdt«dtoibe.e8ibLl9ft4:}ntti&Sem- ...... 1...... • ,_ SSuod^.by i tbe U.S^ nationalal teamt> In G laM O w T reconKjSf7T5(ra9.-'i , ------^ afk Dailiw and ran th e first 4pp ------in Budapest in 1989. -- STraoe felt very ritsiire

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— ptyiper-viewTnay'becpecome-a-princi—:------^------^ o p c u t m g ebrtheNFLinp : jcithft-finuce^T. The NFL might chooiloose-to create packages o f pay-per-vie'view games that ------^havc-signiflcantJy-greatteater-viewerap------peal than those placeld onc the broad- l21)'W Ne(ill6FHEU)') W ------.. cast and cable netw orks.rks.” . >.00 f c - on-Kfwn programming .•A MiMech 4-v>d«o h«od »i«em Markey went.on too aask Tagliabue • romoM on- etion r»mo*o eoniroJ , • on«H^rnpn'.h progron'mobl* i i w _ to "pve assurances ththat whatever • • ».fur»etlof • ISSiehoiwManrtal diglul qwon* luolr^g . f|SAVE70l(BmOODCO U K H IS aC D ' . t t e outcom e o f th e N FL ’s experi- the league will $ 2 2 9W Orig.2W.00 ment ihrough 1993. th< • S-diie fotory CD ehoog«f . •JO-tToek progromrnoble mommomory ------ndt-lheTeaftai.use p viy*pcr-view P tele- ^ __^wlr8leM fomoitt '______casts in a w ay th at chan;Ijanges the exist- • twin 16;bit 6 /A c o r ^ d w ing pattern of broadcastast network and ‘ ^lc>network telecasts.'sts.” A ot available to______•comment^ but- Jo e: • Browne.I 2R? ^49^V tS100- - N F L ’s vicc presidenttotcbnununica- of ______HUBAGNAV0X27"------tions. said: “Qver-the-itie-air television______^ ------has-always-been-a-pnm tiaelpf in______3n '* a t o ^ v ------^ ------making the NFL suelsuch a popular • 23-furtetiO« roodom OCCW q>ort. Fnmklv. w e d o.n’t n ’t see any radi- ______cal change in our TV/ ppatterns in me— :------^• l7a‘chor>n«l eoblo compol.Wo foreseeable future.” tunir>g an interview Fridayday, M arkey did .. • on.-wapn mullt-color tuoifig t - , . .r .say th e N FL ’s expcrini,eiment would not and diioloyj...... ' item to adversely afTecffect fans in the ' .> ,|,iIm p timer short term. However.'h:,'he went on to .. 1«• MTS Vorvo >otjr>d tyMe.m - say' his truiin concernn isi: that “w ork- -o.oD-ogOAOl m«otur« ------ing^ilass, blue-collar' pepeople who are • cash-strapped are notM walledv out of seeing g a ^ they aree nn o w seeing on fr^ television. U AND P O R IU IE RAMOSK)S ■ i "W e’jc trying to doio ithis in an or- savei; 2 5 % ^ i.m.OO, S2.46.299.a9. Sa«« onen |ponoblo CD*, boon; derly and respectfijnfui fashion." b0x0«. p«riononal »>ereot and clock rodioi y Konr>osonic. AIWAAF ond Tochnlev to nail down the sit\uituation throug ' 1993, then to have some so sense of ' what the plans ate fofor the fiiture. . • R i ^ t now . it’s am biguoguous. The tech- SAVE > 5 0 xd. but the fans' ^29!9 • nology can go forward. protected.-— ;------s i m c iXMONA o ^ M arkey’s com m ittee.ee. chargcd with ~ ------a g c r a o NINK-HPEWRITH< K ------—overseeing tho^nation-sl's airwaves,i has S A V E M O s gA, X ‘” ® also written letters to0 NMajor League , d)DE-A-FHONE CORU > • ouiomotlete eortoctionCO ' ifinnl Ra^keth.-»ll______f t r o f t o i a i ir pay-pcr-view Association on their | O ig . W.OO ible pitch ■ . . , ‘ t plans, but committeetec. spokesman ' • k»> number red>oI ____ _ ! ______AliH thm that for now the______■■ m ain focus is_pn prcrfcxrfessiora’ foot- • bot» to honditfl pogir^g . . . ball. f bocpotlcM rorr>oio' - . T h is past w eek. N BBC C oruiounced a • coll Kreort.ng or^i-mrCro.-COT: p a ^ g e o f plans fo r sonsom e o f its pay- Opero'iorx per*view., telecasts of the 1992 Barcelona Olympics,s, with prices ranging from 595 forr a seven-day o r weekend tMckage to1 $$170 package that' includes a 540-hcKhour schedule and a variety of gifts.ts, including on Olympic highlight tape.pe. Most ofthe ------1992-Games-wilUbe-j:c-Jiited.by_ilie ------— -7JBC networic on free: television.tel Markey and ConnolnoUy said the d l com m ittee w o u ld a lso0 bbe looking at /-per-view plan NBC’s Olympic pay-p< J in the near future. \ r r i r t Markey also indicatctatcd he had no 1 the subjcct of m MG/C VALLEY MA^ALL,5111 VNiNFALLiLS • 734-4800 plans for hearings on ih pay-per-view at the m om ent and STO R E HOURS: M•7. SUN. 12-5 U r - will now wait for TagTagliabue’s re- ’rrrctrrotjnfsONTMtEnCMijv© r«9ess’.-v»s.^*Ofl m a s; TERCABO'-ACCOUt^-JOtei OBDllDER.CALLJiie.X>tLmGtC.VAl:yAU£XMAU- 734.-45CW.______^ n s e ...... ------JJTHEBCWAMflOHE. tV H S W m t < . . • .... i • ...... " ...... ______...... „ S u n ^ I s h ^ e Y a n k e er l s t b a s

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: ^ lAXEtaNDpFlsr"(j Fta^-Doir'^tottiiiSly-pve- S ffciy dw toy goo^;^7 — In-Forrtodcnhter.Fl . competitive juices; are~reltoW in - Whenhe ■ dK New Yoik Yankee.s aome'reison-to's^reI as.- __ . rr Spang Aflderado .rnn hnnvrrritmn8-3wctoryover^ \ rCurMTWdJing-le8s*thap------: Baltimore Orioles. tbe all-time Aviitnet^^ lis t ireer. bitter, w s9 :.lim ited .^ ^ ^ a W eva'betterrntot-^ — - ^Mattinglyr-aJn.eare 1 0 2 .gantesJast.s<»sO T b;by a baclcJmury. His lastrt » several s e a ^ o f-m ir-- HeTtffldnglBoutiiuih a ^ g in g th e r w o u ld take t hom er cam e o n M ^ 2 0latYankei^'Stadium.' a /■ . Detroit T 1g(« until he*he*s 65. Nioe aclcs. ,” M atengly said. “ I’m ju srt t eocFBble ^ n n i e ■ M ack *740 p ^ l e m s so fitf,” . r m o r e y n n . A f w a y'from fh the mail The.vew trying to get my swing baback in « who.cried he w*i. buroi out ooty 4lidn't needid ttnirwles. He ow n^his s.back problems contribut- i. 'S o‘lie'w ill fdrever-be------Last year, Mattingly.’s 1 two years ago. f . .. . team. I th o n ly five hom ers a n d 4 0 I w&oingest manager e d to a .256 a v e n g e with The reason is. simpleiple. Andersoo .baseball’s RBIs. H e almost lookedJ IImortal.' is happy. Perhaps as hs|happy as he’s ., with 3,77676 triumphs. John Me- e speculation that his back- text wilh 2,840. Then y ou • There was even some I bieeq smce ' he hihis- first b ig ' C ra w is oexi probletn could be careerr threatening.t But Mattiiig- igo. ‘ va toj^?ucky H aro at ~ not s^imple jtist to ease his own doubiibts.. ■ sanie thing that wass making n him WaJterAIWIston at.2,04b: rirvply m iit.^ 1 1 thg riiffgw . uuiBlOthoathealitim e— ,- • “A .h eab hy_rh^n MiiMn ------haj)py M o re also a U M Jh im -ig ------xn d a m r . ence,” Y ankees m a n aw ^ Stum p TMemll s a ia r“^its^ sour on the Job.-Ballpla)jtayers. \ lis t w t h 1,8;;,837w ns.:rr..7..;: ;:v : K avenges only 70 Wins :: - pfcseDce.is in^Ttanrnraralotof^i’l ■ MorcTspwfically'ris- ri9 h,-spoiled,--'•■Sor-lfbe-;! in the clu6bouM,.the 'Yaii- xtU ite seasons, be’ll sail T o prove h u value in loudmouthed ballpl^enyrers. fo rth e o e x ti kees m ad e ^fottiogly theiileir team captain a t th e startrt ______i^l’veireally inade u[i UP my m ind p a s t A lstonm and< l ^ f iO g Bill M cK- on it, or a n y '—cciuufe uftee' e o MIUCB; C fl«y Stett-— ~ . not lo piit any dates ori , “ I k now w e’re not expt bly, realistically, 1 would ■- . was acquired bv tjalbitoK^ ■ ■! - - —thini^^ clubrthc ^wa: - it arts, « "»ecoJ4rTO ' fro m D etroit in J a n u ^' f th m E " -ihoiiierinlhcUilidtoing.tg. around here now; especially csp the’ McGraw. BBut that’s g r e ^ ' 1 have ' ■ ...... ______nolprpbjeiti,’m with that” .. ‘i really d o n ’t concernm m yself with the. outcomiC e -• ' • , way people act.- r--- • n said.-I just tried to throwiV " V . " ■ “ I k v e a p ro b le marid ^ ! i know i t A s a matmatter of fart,',Anacrsoh " -~al this point” Robinson i stn k es. 1 did n ’t w ant to> vwalk anybody, w hich w asIS ' ' ' -. 1 '• I-have a hangup. I feelc l tthatfno m at- h a s fe w .pproblems r with anyUung - the money io anymore, a problem for me last yea'Car." • iT»Lwwphelo_: ter if you make all th< lillermo Hernandez, startedd lid never let it ' His loneie rival in the’^w w de- In Dunedin. Fla.; Quill Ernest Riles and the A’s'. _ -the world, you should le innitig for •Philadelphiais irtinu elides In s a f e ly wIivith a double against Em -act and tr««^ partment - BiU.Ujoip > also is . his'comebacki with one Soattle’a Edgar Marti affect the way you ac emondez. the Amencan. “needed a couple o f days to • gup beMUse b / gone- joie, the T ig ra ’ longtim e against ' Toronto. Hen "■ • C incinnati right-hanilonder Jock Am^strong. who10 Sm oltz had said h e “ ne - people. T hat> ;a h u j^ p L«iguer4^PjvlI!i_.Dctnjtroit in_1984. pitched.one c think about it” after thele ataction T hursday. ______it*g figlity but~ih uiO i6atJonX _|^g^T ^^^^it ea^ ^ is _ -walkyl out of comp-Tuc{uesday in a contract dispiite. — irm ing-and-gave-Uprno-ni'ninsand-twolh^iOle.'tsjii- teat.jobJbc.ua.!lsaid^orge_i_ — ^-WOritrWish il^id.™ —— »wncr3«ti^5ch'o!Ebutconiinuedr Mi W ;L__t3obJuis.done.tt'^rat th e F h iliin cam p as a noijon^rostennvitcc: ------•There is nothing rdlii«l \ the Atlantata Brav^I , ” . his boycott of springg training.t Anristrong wasw , Scho^ the fteds presiderident and managing paM er. ork. I wish, a they wervere alw a)^ civil a?»d put - • The BhieJaiys beat thehe'Phillies 5-1 as newcom- iaturdoy. increasing his totaldI “He was an impoA3ntt papart fn putting together quj_ tKan to see that work JohnOlerudhomered. . fined another $500 Satu er Roberto Alomar and J( /> 'fines to S1.SOO'since; Thursday’s,T mondatoty re-e- championship team, wIVe e arc all, working Xogcther l»' F u ifM y eia,"FlBT‘T ■ ...... ■■ ■ . ------: —(noney-would-undetsui«a^tbal.^_public._BuC In r^pfw rm cfiBBipa-tn-iy ~ ih a game sHortttffil'tg’6•61=31nningybrrainrJack- nothlng.to do-with.the.llie kind o f per- a n d Lajoieie frequentlyf disagreedpn' Armstrong, who modeid e $107,000 lost year, w nen•" • The Texas Rangersers are in nhf market for a - .M orris n y d e h isT w insI debutd aiid gave up one; n in ------— a o n he-isrThat-g-just a-ba-bonu^------petsonnfel-rl-niatter8--75arnorjusC.-' hff ■X d‘> FRA, hntred when_his eateber-4f\eMosing-MarMnrlf Ppf-"* f t f ----- — l.for$215.000jnsteod ofthe irenttore twoJcneeJigaments______ig-Morris c an 'h elp th cin T c--p.— contract-w as.rencw cd .fo ^^--w ith-a knee injury.-Eateni ollployer~who“ lijb i~. rej^wily winf^ — TTheTv«hs-are hoping- $315,000 hc..was seekingling.- - , late 'collision d.uring an in- nam ea.' But. o ne ball{ s.finishinthcALWest. , ,• Friday in a home plate ------could.be-unplcasant..ait and who re- Changes in tbe coaching staff. He ■ bou n d from a last-place^f “I’m saying, you doniort’t hove to poy me and .1I trasquad game and w illII nneed i s u r g ^ . ______,--r.awm t.to.fit.in^’Morr>ms:8oid:-"l’m ;^ !» ^ ^ v J o r.- .^•"TVrmstrong^ s a ld - h e - told ------cCTliy“ l e f t n h e ^sir-as-'a-free^-was-pflTliqu ^ icuIaHy-ouispokerirabiout.. r.; -V."don!t h a v e -to lp la y ,^ _ la-^The-Rangera-acquired limmas, who is 65 years . 1 just want to' contributee tto a w inning caus?.’’ II go d n wi'thout m e r a n d l’a agent is Jock M orris. A le x G ram •e' Schott “My teaim'will g .J from the San Diego Padr>adres in December fiar third oui)g-man'like. .old. Andef»mon, a man of,great loy.-. _ In Tempe, Ariz., Todcidd V an Poppel. OakloD^.'s: rathec..go work_Qr».,a.tu:Juno, boat if 1 were treated “ When 1 see a youj) }ti. w a s'th e sta rtp r^ n d ’loser ■ baseman Scott Coolbaiilbaugh. Parent started 55 ------1hat^^^bothcTS-me ■alw^and-makes-me—altyr-wouldii " fairly-thcrc;:------^ ^gamesrtbnhc-Pfldfcrlasrla sry e a m h d h if^ 2 2 r------two-part thing,” A nderson a s the S eattle M ariners b) jiBiir.Sihger: (1967),^ c j r ^ ^ plate appeaKorances liTwHichTie failcd-d~camed-TunavBnigc.wTisti ^^M OHD»£M AI«:jisia9ij»g9ao30 A.M.~SHARP1- season, it wos fiillinghamrn i (1968). Doyle’ Alexander ndo really is to.|)utthebe ball in ptoy. the fiflh high-I- th e majo’r l e a s e s . Lost s< Df credit), day of auctio^ Maybe Jose Oquendc (1971), Cha:lharlie Hough (1973). GeoffolT 1ERIU: Gasti o r^aiecH, (with tank letter ot c » n after all: e s t in major 0.61. - . ropeirty sold aa Is. U m ^ . worth S2 million a season ,r.22ys. Roger- Zahn (1974174). R ick R hoden •(1975),5). nothing to bo remove)red until settled for. All prop* O K , so. M hasLnnly, 3uls. B ob W elchIch (1978). Rick Sutclifiene lenirt. fre« coltMt a . ■ hoifici5* andnhe-kids-areare-unlikoy-tp_*ecii.atbati ats against Nolan Ryan with-I- C lem ens w ith 12 strikeout II— -»-S w itch-hitter Tim RaRaines hos co- (1979). Fen■emando Valenzuela (1981) Idaho on H^iry. 78 to mite circle the calendar for thethe day O quen- o iit a strike average on th e w StaHiumgi - • « Ramon Martinez, 21 in pretty good player m omSnogediarhlrtOO-homc-nnTs Oquendo enters - • Mackejkey Sasser of the New Yorkk A ngeles lis t season, is in iXjmwTpSfciu ^ passed his ow n m ark. Oqt it.25.year8,.U._-thcrezearitiritoai£isk;.wilLgo_down_in ------1991-attempling-to,becoi^me_the.first MetsJedLNL-cati±ctsJnlcm>rs_(14)_ h l)_company..Oyeiuihc. past.; le-p itch ers-w h o -p lay ed forir the D odgers history a sJ theth ailUtime C om iskcyjead- second baseman to leadead the’ NL in despite pla)Haytifgiii'SttJy 87 ^ e S . T h e - n as rookies w ent on to win/in at least 100 e r with SM.94. Bill Melton’s 91 ranks ISSS k 'I Helding for three straiijaight' seasons last catcherle rlo lead the N L in errors in nWfor30»-IVrMSWt<<>skr«2ir4OT. rs_games. Orel H e^iser,, withv 99 wins second. M&Whut)Stor4440-.PairJ0l since Claude R itchey (19(1903-1907)..; fewer gomvhat they w ere doii — ISgraln-slGoebodandhotst,St. graiintoe* bed w/iteet floor, and hoist -1959 Ford 600 single aide tnick. Bud Black SIO millionion. In recent-(198) hadlad lower marks: Grover rtn-1952 GMC 640.^01*. years, left-handers moviiaving from the ClevelandidAlexander( J 1.31), Red Lu-i- ^SAIETIM EirT1 :0 0 A .M . InBdntOwchragwtyBon id . ■ . lORAmEQOIPMElIT: i895ifr» MH sen-propelled chopper, pab 4 air, American League to ththe NL have cas (1.61),-1),'Fritz Peterson (1.73) and > Jackson w ent . R obin Robcab, power sloetlnq. air. 3 poitpoirt hitc^i, hydrsulic outlets. 15£i38.3a City to 23-8 for • Cleveli/eland’s Alex Cole stole 40 ergiBon dealersh^ - Massey Fergtaon nUn 'One Wheeler* selt-propellcd tjnll, from 9-18 for K ansas Cit; rubber, 4 3 5 0 f w 9 and h s tadlada kesh overhaul by the Iteuy Ferm un hy talw. W. wide t ■ 1048 NH sen-prjpetled s t ^ OTiser, . Cincinnati, Bob Ojedaa wentw from 9- bases in 6363 games last seasonr Only r, 3 poirt hKctv snd 6 speeds lomrdI -1i-Imernatioml 'Super C ttadn. single 10 tting scamp* - Set ol 28* bolt on duaS - wrear rubber. stactoW-lf or 1OT-14*-14* Ibales, oood cood. Davis Krlmpef- 11 for Boston to 18-55 1for theJ^ew iWo playersets in this century reached 40 :ow Mly mourt bean affler’Bean cuttind »* 361V8.2w1d»;aulo=tte.newi t - 2 new 16*tripteiftfionttractorlor tires.- Set dl 13.Qi3a snap on duab. KrxteTdry leed rollef, 30* roll!oils, pto, on nrbber - B’xIO’ hyd. drive« gningra auger w/hoppa. . York Mets and Neal.1. J-Heaton went steals fastester than Cole: Vince Cole- land and Min- man (44 games)gai and H m Raines (51).) GROUlUHD WORKING EQUIIyilPMEHT MACHINERY: i?A »8 ggnjund hog. ScJimetet's tnacl aod rear,rear. leveling bar -13- JO «10 tandem from 7-J5 for Cleveland Ilic roll ovw plow 3 bottom, trash lumenfiers. shear pin twams and 3 point hitch -8450 JO 3botlom trip beam plow. IB* -17 Aee Sdmriicr j.'actef w/16 nesola to' 13-10 for Montr)ntrcol. • Speakioking of stolen buses ... Ih[h MsMvFerouson'SS'Mtfoniatic otlsot disc. 00^ cond. - f-W triple K wfts Incorp. boom and-oa^ I'ankces lefl-haridcr W hltey■v • Biillion 10'4* roller haitow.IW. crow toot front4«J I rUibet with hydraulic ram mount.1‘* rings-12-RwajD tandem1 ddisc, good Iront b i ^ • 14* Taul trlpk Some other interestinging tidbits from 1961. Yan Z Inlanalional tandem doc 12* on mbber wHh cut-9-way tronb and hydraulichyti ram mount - 8 sections olI® 5 wtwei$-irJ0/940taodpiani » ■ iF jo #400 rotary hoe • ff JOW155 m terrace Wade, hyd tm and anob- the seventh Elios Analyst;yst: Ford did1 notn allow a stolen base in woodtu(rowanddf»ta(-2sasections 6* wood hatrow wUh drawturir - 1Corrugate opener.-swivot type with 3 ' 4 row JO/7t tie* planter on'n 12" dia. bar w/Gandys • ISO gal. AaA a! ss 3 pl. sprayer, hyd pump. t»om. ;lder wolkcd 90 283 inningings. O f course, Colem an o3r r point hitth. Iroolmountoiiier-S’.Briinanon doubio paderallalta and grass Vfseed4fir - 5 rtM rotary cormgator, small • Detroit’s Cecil Fielde > ctanps - 4 KM Uinstofl rolling cutt.. 4 times and was Raines weniTCren’t oround then. S, GRAIN DRIUS wheel-SrowVM cornioalorcff on 1? dia. har w/JO spring loader cto times, struck out 182 tin ' P U N T E R UNIHITS, CULTIVATORS, - spldw-4rowIHC/4S3sprln(lino shank com cutUv^ -10* Oliverr sinosingle disc, big boz grain drill, on rub- & S P R A Y E R . bcr - Meyers ditcher on nititie}bor dRdt extenslan wings - Paul /3051305 Indlv. livtatock scale, 3000 Ib. on “ I - - 6JohnOccrcindiyidual.olanlH.ia ifiils. tn's. mounted on 21/4' toollOl bboj. with 3 poirt hdch andjeai hillcr 11 table-panuser 3 p t post auger; 12'V bit • Fmhand double wheel windrow bar with h illrrttiss-M isseyF' Ferguson e 6'rowculivator3 bv-T bansarwiih futt tcl of knives ef«d sweps.S 3 J k-Wch-Acme heavy ^3 Halris 16 ihflniaawwfled-ww 1 i/4yu.'uCGDTyar^TpanimTiUfowrntasBr U cilll; BlflquttibOT, Ara. Idaho. __ hol& double disr nrniri rtrill wvuMWtwiltKecdeMiedtod-mi • John-0 I grader. = — onTuBrorsocdcr end riydiaulicjlic lam mount - sprayo witti 110 pallcpljw poiy lank, sclcetor wlvc.-punip. ■ Super Special pull type .road gr . h3ndoun.and3poinltillch>WeWeed burner, bucine tank, trailer anlwar RANCH MISCELUUUHEOU& Ganjiier--OcnverdaubbplstorBlstonalrccmptBssorK/5t^)moloi.w - - - «IE:12:ODNOON ■ 60 link, very oood cond.d. • Unlversal propane space healer - SheSheep leeders-Indlv. call pons-Wre * TRIRUCKS, COMBINE&r I f1 f i u c E ’ 1/2- panels-Vet supplies-Sheepspshoars-SyrKcw-Suef-VWdlr) Wdlng rod • Rodonount, hard'tace. rr^ld ige3ChBvro1cl2tonlJuc]i.4a4 & 2 spood. 292 B cylinder engine. a258J ni)ber with Willian^n .li \I2 ) tools • Barnaul cut «n saw - Softsi-Do8Wns-Bat*-F*ncln5H)quipmsnt - a ------tnsk. 4 4’2 speed, C/C, lurs goodd- - sted •Hoberts melder-shoplo ■“ FARM metal andliiaod bedwiOi Btilniilntndgato • 1947 Sludctdcer 2 ton tm lor. -A-liamc and lion chain hoihoist - Dale moisture tester - Impactt wreiwrenches - 3-28S gal. fuel turicls and noriliweslol Arco. Id ah o on HlgnigtiwaySa lhen33/4mi[es'wcst.5t C aje 600 « n propelled combii:ibine. power steering, pss engine t4'.t4- header, bean pickup, fiood molor. Honda-XLIBS-Storparts-ScraplfDn - lo c a ie d ; 2 1 /2 miles norl Ol aVrays been under covn. goodd beanb machine - Nnr HolM chariotIt skiesx deliwy rai« wilh dual rubber. stands-Mlo 12 volt luel pumf(np -110 Honda motonTde-IBS S Kon Ihen 1 1 /2 /niles soutn.uili. men 1/4 m ile c a s i up a gravel oc lanc to Ihe wcsl'side ol -Trip hammer-Wirt-SUdpi posts • 4‘i16' auger and motor - Oil)il baibarret punv-31 balls Exxon WR 210 uoer • Weed eater «/gas engine -1/27 hp ditcn pump • 4 used IB* gahr. cul- property. MISCELLANEOUSJS _ baler tfrifiii • 6*x2Cr grain auo t Camper shell lor small lono. wi(wide bed pidcup • IHC snd Massev FergusonFer( suit casa bont weioKs • 120 vcrls-24'galv, Hat culvert-C- Concrete pipe. 6,12.15* • Mlsc truckA araand ear tires and rims. 763acfcswilti 5 centerer Dpivols. irrigallon waler supplioJliefl By welts, Aporoximalely 615 . sttelposS'Babedwue-Tiiejesandwtvcls -Truckchains-200)aluI aluminum siphon tubes-1 xW'.and ------acfCsitfiQaled------GO* • Ccmertf dildi tms snd woo(■flodehedo.' Stfr-PAMARLL.-L.-OWNEBS — iraioaccepiotrcicclanyandaiiall bids. ‘ - NOTENicsckxmsaolequipmm i tartily am mhcellineoui. so plealease be on lime. Ttswis lor cdmiitg1 lo GEOBGI Seller reserves inc righi t ____the3Mions.Mlte3Uieymxliir hicndihipanabvyaigUK ccfjipmcnlI weM s e l l . ______------Cash o r Bank^le Cbeck OajDa of-Auctloo------:------^ . f e r m s C a Term s: Cash'ih or Bankable Check DDay al A uction ------— H OiPKINSAUCTIONI j INEEBS ------C o l . B o b H oJPKIN3 p ' J CCoL. tONNlE nuDO [orm atlDn c all Johnn W1 ert of Hub C ity “Fofniore Infor OWNER::HAROtD&AUDRIRIAKtOER------. (208) 722-5C5007 cfflR . (208)337-^50 u antf-M essersm lthI AI uctions - . 12081432-53B4 R e a l t y £ — C o i..S i d M axX> W E U . @ h W " ‘ T o m J o h n s t o n S a le MliiigM a i bl MKntnHin tuclloalOB, 733-B700 W e nndell, d Idaho. 208-535 3 6 - 2 2 4 6 I (208) 337-4C9 8 6 8 (208)722-6224 Jifli Inrfa . -—Joha Jtrnr Cari:arl Barry Bill ^ HMMMia Blsn Wert ' Jan ss Vaa -TtssellTr Sullivan Hadlockjtj - M r s . P ebi:b b ie R b n k e , C a s w e r ,,(208)459-0370 (2 . ; d b y m essersmith AUCTIONa u •733-870D 324-5138 423-5043 536-264B 5 324-2600 436»3l5, idiHo~ Sunday..Marchnp.1991 1; — O O M I O ? a A n n o u n c

g = f” "" ------M F^tEQAeNOTICF iBy^^oESofinjeresl” '6 0 ? -^ '« o T T n fw o 3 l “ j-OW^aoBsonnHrSSl------■"* '0iJ7=yolJSTjflntefWt“~i'~rr^‘: ^ 002 L osl Found (007’ Jo b * o f Intaw st F ADVERTISEMENT FOR i NOTICE OF TRU STEE'S W • • RN.LPN - SALE • BIO k 4 9/10 acros SE-of Jeroma. 71 Experienced: CNA's A NM Found: Fttjialo young Wack j " nolornt“°1.8o66Tl!^^ ng FUkkite poMioti. Fri.. SM-■ ------On -7hOfwta/.-Juiy- 11,II, .Soak)d.oropoMls,.^l!bo dog.-Monroe-*-Shoi]^196,5. I Romodolod_bom«_0ar«g«.. I 1991, 01 tho hoor of 1. Idaho Stato Bor, ns Trust-st- Land of tho 'Yankoo Foffc - E H H i ™ ^ PLEASE CALL 324-3488 oi' ( n Full or p a rt^ a. premiumn 1*800-243-29i«e 0^208*^ S ! ^ a * f X > d ofi|lialified ~ ------oo,-wiU-«)Q-«l.pubyc.auc^ a n - d24-260tT-l1EW ARO OF-»- = lion to tho highest biddor, ^ FEREDIl Thank Youll ' '-AD D ESIG NE^ _T' l?4?B S l0B ^new equip*^ -wisgft-WiWltt-pickaMr ' lor ca»h in lawful m onoy 01M of Stalo Highway 93 and Ortvera needed tor IgM da»''e-' ment. Poaalble loaso-pur-•r. wrile your own schedul*. >o. Lest: Bladt miniature male " Call Sandy Mohl, DNFat :______tho-Unitod-Statoa^aii.pny^ * Tho'Tlfflos^Nows-fs'cur-- ^ ShH&Ca|Si:5y&=^- oblo at tho timo ol salo, ~ Dadishw«f;-4 years oW.^vt- 1 T-: :543WI7HirfiraTirr8lna Jd- -Prop08als will.bo-op®nodod dnity ol fiktopW rrontfy se ek in g to fU a ful*- Druir^aM f^li'dotlvaf-»r- Bawtonoed fcwuWkm «wk-' tho foltowlng doBcribod- 9.^ f rt needed. Sun Valley^ — leillngproSdurea contact proporty sitoolcd In tho-10- -and-publlcly'rsad-aL Ihoho. fUwd!-Call-73«-2700-or.r . t timo e d d a r n e r p o e ltio a . s. above hour and dato ai at 733-5110. ^ - This1 ontry knrol opportu- area, full-time, long form sr- Cly Penonrial 321 ^ Ave:j ~ ~ County ol Twin Falls, ” only. immedlale openings,I ? Home HssfcWHoapfce * ^ aa E Twin Fdto,- ID or phone' Stalo ol Idaho, ond dO:,10- Idaho Ooparimont of Lost:-Brown Dalmatlori;:IOT.. 1^r olfere a creative atmo- o caleoordlnitor poahlM ■ ' Porks and Rooro^tton, f aphbro in a dynomic, laal Lknilod opMilngs in ouf fulyhr 1^ 12.00 an hour and up. j; Blvd..TwtnFalls. ■ ^ 736-2251. Cbaino dato is 3/ Bcribod ob follows, lo-wit: ma(o, 5 mo.old. wost sido of' ■ Z 5jI726-I076. ■ ^ av^W jIe. Muat b e RN^vtti ST 18«1:E0E/AA. - - .• Lol 4. P e a rso n 's Subdlvt*vP 2177 Worm & rfn p s A ve.. J ^ t t - Rowsrd. 3 a 4 -3 f0 6 ^ paced, P stttofoj-tho-art on- funded training program. *r The Boat Wasiom Canyon , n- Boise, Idaho Learn repair andmplnle-. I Springs Innmiarnond Flekt)id Tbe CU Away ia tooking tor sion. Twin Foils Coun­ 6 3 7 ^ o. Loat: Male buflCockijr, ^ ty, Idaho, according to Plans. Specifications, Pro- nanco ol motois and goner-’■ ■ NANNY f, Jacka raatauranl. ia aocoF«-pi- an enthusiastk! coametolo- tho official plot thoroof,3f, poftol forms a n d o lh o r Irv ' hoam insurartco, pakt ya- ators, powor dktribution aye-► , H JSW O W oek. Join » « S| ing appftMitons for Ine cook, rocordod in Book 5 of formation ore - on fifo for - catkMi, « td 4 0 1 K p la n . ■ ds oxomination at (ho foUow-(V- . L08T"flAW^rbloci^ 7 i^'admSgraduSwu^ Cal 734-2731,...... ~ Plats. 4>ago 6, rooords whHo. PW Bott«o6lon Torrt- g S "*! of Twin FoUs County,ly. Ing locotlorts.' 5tfiis?S53w ^»d2^ the age ol 30 wBBng to teie->■ mil Great salaiy, exoai- C e ^ , P .a Box 409, Twii) ------^Idaho^EXCEP-T-tho.>0. Iniofmountolh Contr. «id produce print adb for. . -415 N.-CortisRd. - LUSlDUInoon tionson 01^^“ TInmiH'and-*orvlce-buil= _— ------Wofll lSO fool a n d EX ^ U..rt«»oh 423-S393 _ „ ;:;H<}7-Joba of Interest— r ~ " CERT tho Soulh 50iO Boiso,'Idoho 83708 - - -A68«>dotod-Gomt:ontr7-r' - li*' Seafood company aaeka':a '_ _ ^ ___ ...... ' ^ loot thoroof Exporioncod waitparson & t . processors lor vessels In th 110 North 27th SL ■ KO Sp»dllHott»i SmodIa oxporio^o^or . ,CMhior. U a part-tim e. Ap- ^ - A le a d i n g s n a c k( ffood o company has an ■ [ May be aBsocialod with > tepiy at N ^ a fUr Ad-r Alaska. No experierwe re- 4 41 H a r r is o n . Tw inIn Boiso, Idaho 83702- dIv in parson at th e Dwol im m ediate openingigJar.a.sales.iepJa,the. J __ ~ DlsiKJvojitogo BusrAsBteL- -SS?-SS,SSSi;SSt| -auimd.-Women and men eo - — Siragadtoagg^SM ^ F o f pufpOTO^of compll-K- Cont. Ics to rm ln a lB proforrod. ■ ^ Bdtevufi Hailey, S u niValhyai^' Val '7 - 3- 2WN. BttijSuito 2Q S___ „ Abliity-ln-advartising.de^ - — — GAHHisaSEKre—r - flsign, coooept and produo- ~ WEDEO • RN to eoma Xi~ September. Free room, 7 AppUcant must h a v e ■ - IDAHO COOE.-tho-oftior ) ■ REPOSSESStOH „ — Mn-our-laeim-We-are-a-■- -boart'A-tranaportaUon-from- from which Information” Ziib“ i . C la o * . - tion'oseontlal. .Communl- Co hu^ W oc^ ^ •• ^ n seaM e. For inlormatton and3 and good oommunlauc . concorning th o localion' of catibn sKBls a n d typing of • Iho prqpwty may ^ S! eisPm tBtot.gitoaso . 60 WPM also imporativo. ■ S S a g : ^ y ' “” J^oUent-frli^e-toKStSr— i------S o n d m u m : a - sra Bas. Oontaut O ath r ar tt- ; rS£|‘ 4lil “ _OF MAGIC VALLEY; NC. billlno compulor.and.cash^ Rames.to: ■ . ■ -iBUolion, Oflico^pf JT (20B )iM 5J87a.. „■ - Mark ArBrCTiyn.- - - ; - Scm tJieii f ' pT Borden Snacks/cl8/a o v e r U n t o Foods T . : W. 5“ flbcrootloti------'------KTfioTWeiPNWWr^ \ 2177 Worm Springs A vo. ______p a B o x -6 4 8 .------\' lM >as^*W jpS^^ ^ -forShoe-Sita-ManaBerki- Twlr» Foils, ID 83303. ^^farhfaiS iio^^'^— our toaaed shoe depstm ent. ■ ^ ‘ s^cu« TT , (200) 3 3 e ^ 7 » ^ . som o'm il w odc' Said solo will bo m odo10 Tho Goni Cootr. of BANKRUFTCY” 7 NURSE-RN. Afeute Cara Su-*■ Shoe experience or retail withoui covenant or wof-f. Amorica Stop .forodosuroB. repos- AApplleallohs now being * ptrMot.M time, 11*7 tMI. . sakM raqSrod. WoM Shoe s. 185S. Copltal' taken lor oxperloncod, ro- ^ R S H G e jJ H C , ly Co. ia a nationaJ ahoe nht- , ronty rogording.litk), pos- sosslons. suits, gjirnish- » I t s 13th A ve South, ;all Personnel. Mld*Val!ov sossions or-oncumbrnnt^rB Idaho FaPs. Idaho 83402 - m e n u & -othor ooDocbon •>aponslblo. broakfast and f- .tailar.wlth.opportunlties. »r -A'8*d'Bohdh-ino-amount' lunch cook, coropotijfo woo- BuN.IO 83316.------tttrou^nul the country. Ini* ■'; to satisfy tho oblijjatkin w - , action. Froe tolophono " •EOE.Mff» • curod by and porsonnt toto of; 5% of Iho total am ount ^ lialplacemenliaintheTwfei.; L R -ise;Xr < o N t e w : vi;.- - Iho powor of solo con- bkl, ' induding ony add a!-V S iFroe room A board tor very; S£'’5S5.*a'M'.ffl2 F aS sB m Marche. Excoltont: fotrod In tho D ood ol Trustst torhatos.^ is required. person ai Iho Country Can, IIght housokooping A com­0 Ald.7monthposillonlnn benellls. Bring reaumo to 1111 B lu o L a k o aB M N . panionship | for young 80 ; H e i g hi t t s A t . . . ";i oxocoiod by "'BOUNN One sol of documonis‘ ''°“’ mnH.Uv«»nr 5: tt Ttw Bon Mareho Customer PHENQ KINNAVONGSAA mi ay bo obtoinod, b y #- . Attorney St Law. A^ • Service Ollice. Tho Wohl and BOUACHANH KIN-j. 'consod gooorol contrac- P.O. Box tee, V 'y S±,1?S?.»eS koquont travel m d avwiingJ; Sh6e Uo. ia an dctual oppor- NAVONOSA, husbondd Ilore and. by liconsod mo­ mlddto-aged ploasanf non- ( . tunHv omplovor. - . . — and-.wifor^BsrOrontonrrto-tor ittantcal:and;electrieaL-- -S^fTCinlrirCbmmunity NORMAN S . JEN SEN osM subconirocior, for a do- wook plua exuas. FamSoa. ) '■ KrTeS^Ex^SmtbonoRTI. , Action Agency wil bo hiring rii posit of Ono-Hundrod Ool- scroonod. Airfare paM. C al 2 ^ ' HlHBiaoncAS* ' ______.t . Trustoo, for tho bonofit tv s ($100.X).-A^ postage - ■ CT i«ikli|an lor'nindleal'tTM y* • drkJ.siKUtity'of Ui6 Admlfv^ - torfroo“lJiudiuiu, Nanrior 1 ffr fdnlreffouym ypwg^^!j. . D u e TO oun cuRflEMfEMfWANSIONi VVE HAVe f ond hondl ng charge of! BWo Propt£>^,4- . J? Aaosa Amorica. 1-800;;^ itctlptlonlsLJn.DbyalcaAJ9l:______.lslaitt)r o L V Q lo ra n s’ Aft ) -part-vldoo-sorios-.-to bo- „ p MarlD63303.-OeedUne— I I M^ t ATE-^ NtNOMlN08T»V»tt3«tfi-fOft^------7 ll -- laira,ian-OH{eer;oMh<» - r *&«wirJS-TrHrMngirVB!ioy- ^ * iwnolits. Send resume to Include porlorming on-alte Unilod S talos ol Amorica, 1 ? Pait-limo Keinnel help nood-i. *! • Kono Runni n n e r / W r l t e r s ; J whoso prindpal oHico a n d . ASGHOW SEEO " 1Bm- 1028-1fe-T1m« Njw^ ed: Graen Acrea Pet Cep-y. inspections for homea el - : COHPANY..Subsldiory * ol JPO BOX 548. TF. ID 83303. k>. JoMttome.cSonbu^.po-^' .-.FoodSorvar v a r s — ___-Poflt Offico a d d ro ss is Vot-^ ff" mhim tKo~Dtar»B InV at7p.m..2/17&2ffi4,M» fj r- larre66GroervAaaa-DrrNo. C. ~^noonrM^\ttendahts • -• orons .AdminlSirflllDnr ' — :am?^£g«vnng~wotcotnef------JJ : FuO-timo olflce help noodod.'■ Phono eoBsploMO- ^— Washington. O.C. 20420. ' Inapoct homea rwodlng retv*(. ■ Lock$mftK~EK------r ------TT— and his succossors inSi B si.i's.S K sr' ' NowBooktngl .- warai^ouasr. Applicaiils'■ i s f f l a r s s T. P^-lime secretary^ for K ovation for weatherizallonn • ■ p a x R o s oorvatlonlst r v - --J— . Mlor.kn6wlodso rj>qulrpd.. • ■ Marketingig Secretary ------' . .-. . ------I ■ !Sond rosum esto Ollico- l-SSSS.'^M SSSS.^. ... . «-|nspoetr*»»------'-}— j,i obtain doeumont* Irom tho e s s oust B, 1989. as Instru- ' Bold or oc^hg^w ^ax- |Managor,.PO Box 1656. ? puier skla wkh b^round“ ■ Housomens n ' ' monI Number 9584-41, ' J U S ? ^ U S Twin Fans. ID 83301. Z -in ordoring a n d .p u r d t a ^<■ .- - 'V . S a c u r T W ~ O f 11 - 73»268X - S ^ _Mu«lJ)mJhree_yoar*_tui_ •Offlcors -Ti— ' Rocords of Twin Falls - FulUtime sate s posHinn - a U =------«-D sit3i-entry.try/M tS-Ciork -----r - r ; — — ^Coont^iaahoTTTio-cMfauir• - — ALBANESe.-CHTO.------r ■ SINOLE? ...... qi for w hkh this salo is to boM Publie , Works C ontractor’sI li4oe( wkh us. for companion- acovoring education A oioori- S - S 3 S S A oombin«ion ol hom e oon*[. ■ ■ Btt w d’crod?**ay*"^^"- ’Prtc0?7a8:222Sior inte(vlew- III FallsTldah'orih-o'Jerdmo-"I------' CactO's-PolOTtoami We o ffa r:~ ....— - — j — ’ counts rocondliaiicin to assil |or sond rosumo: Sutlon A*^ Howell RN. 324*4301 extKt CAA Ollice. CourthouseI - Major Modli>dle«il Insurance and insurance in the* , flnnounwnonl* , The (» y ol American Falla comptrolkrr. « M ust.hayo.data. Sons Chov/olol, Attention:'L got. ' Basomon), Jerom e; and tho) ...... ■ D e n t a l . C aa r r a e ...... J '' amount ol $108 01. plusrs | I w il socapt p r s p o ^ for op- ontry ° skina. A pwt-tlmo posi-.: Bruco P^j~ ^ ro Box 2167.- t r ■-BurleyCAA O IIicer1038-I - - ■ vision Bone> n o f1 ts occumulolod loio chargos. i X Overland Avonuo. Burloy. I. • SSK& SSSbS tion^ with potontioi for lull- J m Profit SharliB rin g ony-ndvanco»i .ond costs ifm orC^ltttl Baibutual IH lg ^ mottvated stylistt!_ r t t . C o m p etl^ a ^ . &X* ♦ - _ , ■ Educationn / .r{Uslstance.lOO% ' Bssociotod wilh this .loro-® ' 002 U H tF o tm d ^ ~ ■ E’m p i o y Q g r S iL thrW ft*p y ' ‘i Oon*"**'**” *~ li'idutle alBnifieajil tipa m H" ^tr—— ASSISTANT GENERAL j i: FW tirefeaStoevoSwra. '^^^Pa^^odiy^ nwnis bolna compulod as[T 2 m i^ bokw1 & Campground Opyatlon. A incontive bonuses. Forir furtherfui in-formation obout oxtonamg trom u c to o o r i, , ■ vacabon anc nouo^Sk'iSuH ? ------Ihese^eniftfl!^iftfls-pleaae^fdl-:------=------i CHy Hon In American Fate. RRoglonal iruck stop and ' V ~SCT'500'g)m rato of Intorost ao-> 2. Somoyod, whito, male, betwoon7amlo8am;snd6 c : f «avsircJ •ATTENTION. ^cm to 6 pm.______»Mm Io VaDoy a re a to market cnjol wos $6.29. ond thew 3. Dausdiund Spantol X, wuttioa and Ife products. A T 5 » 0 5 * 1 monthly lato chargo, ae-2l ^ c k > whitn. f w a t e Cail Mr, M eade 733>06S0— M. mKw'iUt.j______— —(woinoon tno i6tn oreactr iton Plaza). Wednea- iijS: jriK betwean m onlh w as $17.80. ^ ' brown & tan fomale and Invontory necoaaary. i March 13, 2-6 pm and ''‘ ^ 1 I O . . m . & l p . n n ------0ATED:.EobruQry_22,. ____ The ■nmes-News ci P TBuridav. M ^ 14. »5pfTL III ilnilHllifrnifiM 1 : 1991 '■ srloftor CoTUo-Hoaorxr Cuslomer Service"” ” NORMAN S. JEN SEN Wack A white, m ato. TwhFian.iDsdaoa.______ILocil lawn care eompany— • Dept, (or your ^ seeking a iicenaed hotikuA SITUATIO) N W A N T E DD. 6. CockorX. tan. fomate Caring Fomale companion * Offiea of District C ounsol BOLD classified ad lural spray tech. Salary noodod for ll mothar. ags L application for a job.ob. Although • ' Volorans Administration>n UXATED- lo.dayl 733-0931. k baaed on experiongrSerf-M i ' P , PleaseElse consider this my e (347/02) 138 6lhA ve W. aig healthy fellow and[ ^w ill do a m an ’s joo,,r .D i l work for . ______kad«ra»-8uiWimJrB0r044--t------UNLVI ~ IdIdaaraltuatlon for strongi ! *7 -.about-$l$16.00 a week, and iTjfyou giv6 m e trjob^ rrir l l' Btay on-it- ^ L Boise. Idaho 83724-004 Mondqy thru f^riday •------21older woman. 788-9300. - ] PUBLISH: Bur)dBW, Marx:h:h CLOSED Saturday, M fit! as long; asa you'need me. 005 MamorW NoUc m &Center pivDl STKf IMd tochni- -f Low coat insurance 3. 10, 17& 24.19& 1. Sunday & Holidays . cian. lulMlme s u n immedi- agree never to ask foibr a raise. In fact, I ^ would n o t ; though you m ight coiconsider me ' REQUEST FOR In grateful •ppredatlon for alaloly. company truck, must saipAW^rjuggse ■m ^ accept; ana increase even th PROPOSALS Anlmal?M” oLD OR\ tholO ndnosi and lympoihy hihavo own looto, experionee . # en titledid to one. I’m thrifty,/. and w ill prom iseI to save the ^ ; with Valley and Zlmatlc r*- Tho Com mission lor Chll­II. DESTROYED altar 48i shown us during our rooant wl n i also prom ise that, r boroavomoni, tho lamlfy cjl qiqulrod, pay dependa on ax- . • ^ JM biggestt part f of my salary, 1 1 it, if you are ; dron and Youth is roquosl-11- houft, so pkMsa cell or porience. &»iae & Mountain fRanked « 1 in Irtdustry in i^ou all o t m v savings, - ing proposals lor replica­Q- visit tho pound dally toi the Un> Roboit C. Thomas M ’ SI "everhar(ard-preesed, I’ll loan yo . .wishes 10 poWlcfy thank H(Homa aroa. Call Diane al a tion ol succosslul modol01 chock 11 your.pet is hora. •e is the job I’ll do. If■you 5 should die premmSurely, a TU ; I whose metiages. carda, 7E768-3539. or lax rasumo lo n programs addressing tho10 This Is nol an up>1o>dals 788-9412!______E3uUl kl dem and and raooat over your family and1 ttake j^ d care of thei;hem. I'll buy * romovol of )uvenllos fromm llslt'mlxod dogs are hanSi nowwt and olkKS of assla- Te \ IE: fc!? watch ov ( lanco holpod lo lighton our cfCNA, Join our lam ly atmo- ®>usineaa. thorough Initial oks. ril pay the rent andai grocery i.! » ; adult jails. To requests t to doBCtiba. Or coaio-ptck and contkiual traM ng. Com*' » fc shoes, clothescl( and school bool moro Informolion or anm ool a puppy, dog, or c o t • forrow. ■ aphw e^-’Gooding Counlv ■ 'U bviy fishing gear for;r your sons and doll 'carriages'cai for -pinM ; Memorial Hoapital. 6 am t o i Egjle^ Inverlt^ parage. ■ ’ bills, tu RFP packol. contact;t: they wouloiova a homel Ittle girls, iTl see theiem all through schoolool and help .• Sharon Hixon at 334-4- This Ib a public sotvico 006 Parsonili Bi port and axpanalon assla- ■ a d u lt life. 2672. Doodlino for propos­s- onnouncomont of l a m . Oivn your own busi- 0 a good start in their £ als will bo Aoril 15. 1991. - Tho Timos-Nows. CHAs. « NAa Sklflod long naas'l that is recesskm ^ 11 iddition. I’ll promise ththat your fam ily will.1 nevern want "i» ALCOHOLICS Po!term c are Isdiity ia invitlrig and , aofvtoea th e eotire_bus»- S “ for the comfortscc of life. ' ANONYMOUS ImIniorosted nurses aides lo neaa ^ community. Building Coll 733-8300 cocomo & join our loam lor on « I W ■ At ChChristmas I’ll make evsure that Santa Claus3us comes to tho job training & to toko ad- |^oWi .7iJg^3T ■ your houlOuse and leaves the things t th at bring haippinesshai] to S r^ ■: All now Chrtitlon 24 hr. ro- vantage ol cNA & CPR 1 monco llnol Moot by phono! « hildren. In fact. I’ll tryry to do all the thm gsgs you; would ; Jt works! $3ATilpulo.. *|*trainlM being offerod soon, r ' ■ m M ' chil C«n 1.900-766-7710. ■ FT/PT poBll'ona available. ^ ;__ RJ do if youou were here. Of courtirse, I can’t go fishingng with vour <3o»0gthy^34-6601. * FEEL COOD ABOtff YOU 11 ^ cian, kuiaUers, accounts- 21,i' boys, but DU i’li send along m em ories ot a thouglughtful and” ; . ■EMPLOYMENT O P g O g j^ yiKMI w y ^ ^p^p>torai‘No ox- ■ _dc.VQte$U^ n ort iofm«1io(?Min'%0-226-! H ^ After3r the~ciulBr(m^ar'e grown, g if yoii, d ^n’t"”need'm T y F r ^ l T • . - ^ ft services!S any1 longer, you can.sI.stop m y pay and I’llII ssay to you, mioved w orking for ^ouyoi all these- ’ ^Hor'reeortod mossago SURER. S Roqulrompnta: \ Gonoral accounting, c ip ^ Meat > Cutlor-Manager lo r' Now to show my apprci•eciation. I’ll tak e carere ( you and j ...... " BUYriT! g^U-^SSO or 733-0643. _ O aueesslul moat dopartment.' ' years! Nc .^.corrospondanco.sKllls.. < — HOTUINE-733-0122- J KoHIWiirNovada-grocory—i------y o u r wife ife fo rth e rest of yourr lives."I ^ ^ ^ — — A ^ T im es3 S - N b WS ------“ poyrel proparation. maxttain T A probtem b not a prob- ^ g a i reccrda ^ liios, c o ^ Store, minimum 5 year moot' Ilir Allth.these things TII guatai■antee to do for you.. AIUA ask is ^ 8 ; C l a s s j f i e3 c d Will Fill lom whon shored, wntol ^ _ rolotiona wAho public A cutting < a t rotaU. som e man- )u p ut me on thc payroloil for pboijt $15.00 a week. w ■ ; Health A so^tion. Spm lo •flnkjyooB. ^ operating knovtv aoemont• pretoirod. ExceBonti M r" E v e r y/ N e e d 7nm . 24 hnitf* on wK/xis. edge ^ o l offiea ocruipmont A mortunHy. c H ouslngo^- M: LootungFerAHoolhy basic b- oomputor. bke meet- < t ing m inuloj 4 lrancr*» tor (noni. r S a l Lake S u S K - FROM A MEMBER'Efl O F T H E r>«rltiM uio ''Sd'"'’ m 801-973-4400 oxt 361 r SOUTHERN IDAHC ropons. make sound A roa- f 1 Insurance Policy.) tonM o decisions in aecor- MONITOR/WARD | CLERKj ■ ft" (T m a n li ' UNDERWRITERS 0 6 2 & -doneo'-w/laws._ordinances, POSmON I availabto lorvvo. ASSOCIATION. 733-( rogulotions & ostablisnM nlnfll/nlgWsrRoquiresue— r pot^V OVEREATEHS r< - I -SjI oossful totomotry d a s s tost. - I IIBI. t r e nte d a M ' ------ANONYMOUS . . p poKcios: to suporvteo. Ab.ay < S;;2.,'T1-| __.ir-PART--.TiME. - ‘fo"bobondi»d.‘.lniero*iod. -Sood-rosumo.-{ tOL St. Bono- rtl'ttmxM. ««• >» >•»' »«mnl I>k*m . t :.^n:-with - p d o ^ r , ------733 9 1 1 3 - - poreofts sood rosumo. relor-

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; . C30-HomesFofSal8 029-Open Houses 029-rOpen Houses : M7-Jotai)llnlereil . |.|.007-JolMolliileresl ' |I 007-Jotiiolliituest. - OOa 00 Salespeople : 018 Baby«W8f8 Wanted , 030 Homes For Sale j - Ffaa roeffl-4 bewrtor~wety: " — BEGINNERS LUCK - r » r k - k * ------DEAEER-ROOTE~" IgN houeoiienrini] A com- -Bissa.'SiM s " i •.•ffiS.W m Sisi USETODAy* • Cal733.«60&^ SALES ^ a cotlago mado lor nov^- ★ O T E N H O l J ^ wodsll 3 bdrma. -1 bath. -7 h » w * e WOfWl H w d < * F T ir 7BUHU tinooO.-Ownon»»- 'aownbwn oroo. ctoU Idt * ------^ ; j o - 44;3 : o RM. I- cwry. 2 bodroom or olfico. ehopping, schools and- y ♦ liejWO, Otroer wB .cany.T churc^ha. Prico-ONLY V - s s s a s s >. 2 bodroom on largo tot. W .5 0 0 , r C tf 734-6823. • *24,000,2 bodroom - room m i - ' Do You ThuInk You’re a tormoro. BRAWLEY REALTY s s s s s M 1 4 -8 . D o U ? W 4 1 0 E. 7 3 4 - 5 8 5 8 FASTITRACK caUoni tvalltbl* tl flB SSandy, Utah S4070. 016 Employment Wwitad Ton free ' * W “ ' M W Mhlnflton SI. 3 A 40e ** J- 1.80Q.S23-a460 Ext 6933 Q u d r t e e r M l 7 3 4 ^ 1 9 or ? ’ H onM and dopomlabie ^ NELSON KnowiedQe of health t o ^ BYOWNER:Spacloua3 . RetaUMsblanager? 734-3336. Position ok)t«»- ^AMI m e a r a n c o , 0(08 work* REALTY a a a p i.E O E .______bedroom, 2 botha, gaa hoaf, > W an your home doanod 260 2nd St. East a^, b ts ol extras, $96,500. If )t>u-Jo-heirt tha challcnyn « we have for you. Lots o( - -nw'PrudmiW BnptoyrrtM *S ------sMat~butWg«ward*«Uwllhelli^hUne.(Salar^bmit------L .yDUC.wayZCaL324T6945.1o(-»------7 3 4 ^ 3 0 ------CaB 734-6017. —w rm w ntrcw iir h-nwr ‘m-■ hruteand^n't alrald fo"> poraond servic*. Bonded, - * . -igTlL^^pyp un Tw in F a lls ------— -jQ«tkKiJcZwk>ULpotll(ofW. ^ - CLOSETS prejwita w - a e l.- C r f 73S.1H54 aaX forL -AOyMiaamertohoaJjkx— lat-A rea------^ ------perfonn? Euoono. • _ windowal “ . S bodroom. 2 bath^ hom e ’ r " l i r All brick 3 b d rm ,. 11 1 1/2 both homo. A/c. w _ on .63 acree, partially fencedid M irrored-doors on slidingi ^ Doublo car gorogogo vw/oponor. Tyr. old " ^^l;‘re currenlly seeking AsslstoiIstonc Store Managers with 2-3 w d iMdecapod, covor i^ to0. . wardrobe doors round out« I8'x34* obovo grourround swimming pool. " _ 017 Bu'aloeai __ _ _ f tis dollghtful inaslor bod-^■ , SprlnKHrig systom . MidMidSSO's.Dostopby. . ★ ______i.yannpfrici^.'nyoutfa.thel -— SALES.:.^ learn Inihe vmld. Pte»esen(l>nd>oiar resttm eiim atim tloiP ------dpportunitiaa— ------HostrBayT^baJaolarr: ------A ~~ - - of Jhe DUtrkt Manager « f — -d«v«lopSS?Steabtod ~ c?as8lc"Som«8l?^tW ri- For Sato; B u st, 3 oporaltf Fans. Etogani sunken liv-i-A -S a ija iaa-Rcaiyy - * - HERMAN'S w o rua.of^K«tln*»»di ol _WE NEED A SALES-~ naIraming'aatonTSfo:ooO'5 - S ^ n t“?o!«.ng-— ina-room,- ntod-toyor-and- 2(59 0vertuil u d Avtnue ^ O F E S S I O ^ L fcm r733-11B4 aflor 8em. _ tor$176.l&,000. many olhor o;itra8 In tNa BBjIry.lOiID 83310 ' 'Iwno. ^ 1 today lor anUL ------2 ^ 1 ^ " FULL SERVICE, lc********* : n an rs— ^ N E L ^ Q H world of spottingiggoo^ ■ ■ ^ _ FJrat Sacurjly in eu ra^,_ ^ ------R£AItTY r~= ------— 7 3 4 - 5 8 5 8 A NEW SPIRIT OFOF-TBAMWOBK ■ - - Security Batik oMdaho- - 260 2nd St. East . N A . ia aMWrn • mollvai- opporiunity. Seeks are • i-a00-523-24M6xtB9» M . eucooaaturaaloa pr»- » 734-3930 No oxMriancA-noMtury, .feaaional. jS O u r plan rtad ax> o p e n will Ira in , hourly r tle p lu s « fssi.'s.xsi.'iir'*' “ . COZYNEW V-: ^ ' I r — - panaion ef financial prod-' John at; . , S44.900^ e. USTINQ uett' requirea a aaloa pro- _ -Landwatch;.R«alto» • Nico 3 bdrm homo, otoc- [Due to major expansnslon in Its operation feBslonal for-the South--" r ^-BB-hoat ptus wood- " H O U S E S tu,733.36S7 „ s3 !S ^4 r X. immocuialo. 2 bodroom . W ard's Cheese. Inc. ha?has Immediate openings waatem Idaho Area. Socu- - atovo for wintor-comforL-i » ,7*& e.bl!lW «^r7 zM M k a n M ^ r ^ i r e d . Lile - oaraoorfenced-backyardr- ■ for 2 professionals-Is-w lth the foUo'yirrng9 m«td4pm»7p»B.j------Be Iruit treev qulol stroot • SUNDAY SEASONAL RETAIL V ^aum ablo IHA. ioen. c r e d e n ti a ls : , . IHUCK DRIVERS noorpiMk. T34. . ; MARCH ^ 10,1991 1 Exp«rlene«l flatbed iruek ^Aa a Porsonai lnvesb7>oni BusineaaOpponur^ - Ctoeo to CSI. Groat for HUMAN RESOURCEE IMANAGEFV- H u m a n - . EASY CARE ^ novviywods or retirod eou-. , dr)v9rtiedrfv*forOM.a OOfficer, y o u will aotl finaoi- • Meinlonance Ires now 1 :0 0 - ?:0Q P.M. ------Resource-generalist-v^vrfth-a-m inlmum-2-yrsr dd-producta aa woll at TWIN JEROME ? pto. Prk« at'$49;500. Call ’* G ra n t Trucking In O gdon, a etoel sktng ^unourKis this. Bon a Virginia Ekirodgo o t K e : .Ulah..ln-butb)Ms.20joaf«. 84aarvloe existing ouatom- Z ! '■ S 11 waatArn siaiet, lata aref»~Ah"o>~- Bost hair caro, akin caro. nu* .. T l i e s e . a r e . x h a l l em n iging positions in a h ' — p e n a n d w ould Uks to b e a rapidlj^Bveloptng^nd'idinnovatlve-com pany.- - p a rd r our"pr6lo-88loft-ar- < opponunJty-of-our-Ufotimol|- i- -C2M3penHouses• ------; •— - • I ' IO». Dodfoomirmoln fl( :008-^8li»80pl« ------^ i s Ronttv. 734.3373. ----- ’ Ci)nstructic:tidh.*I27Car,Ganigd rwumo w d Servlcaa ' I 021 Money WantMl 701 100-200 AddiIdisonAve.W . c o w r loner to Qaylon Wobb, — 3727 South. 4700 W ait. , AHERtCAN iNeed to borrow S9.2SO.00\ iybul'n Ave. W. ■ Peraonrtel A Temporary |tor short torm operating on Jl l60-4OOHeyt Servtoea, ine. - i amall family lami near Twin ’ *8aven olficoa to aarv e you* Fatta.Can i aooire wkh crop*. ■ ; 300-800 Malllain Ave. W. - SALES ^ M/F/K/V.EOE-No fee Ilveatock, & reel eatate. g y a l t a ...... ■ 50-f y e a r old nslional e onv ]T< ^regjeelog^ni^2|_ stander St. N. -par,)^««pa«»ngJn4daho^.^ ■ 200-300 RIcfIchardson Dr. ; WE OFFER: E •Elko, NV .".” ■■^■-738.1596 023 , Inmtmente • $30.000-Ms.000 ial •Wkinemucea ^ .702.623-2399 ------^100-300 ShohouD Ave. W. y»«-Ineoma potsntiai 2 100-300 Wasteshlngton St. N. • ^tSem^Sridng’^ m l^ ^ Cl m en t rentala. Dependable, wilh rah. Cam after 6pm • 543- {025 Instructl'on . _ 702 200-8002nd.id Ave. N. -HlsllV»OUSM*'WP'«*- 6016orVfcMe733r6722^ S . CompieieJawn.irarQ______' 700-799 3rd/d A v e . N . B H B a m n n ^ ™ - THOSE WHO _!Rudv Von Dari 734-8167. ■ I ■ i i w B S H H I 100-199 3rdrd S t . N. QUALIFV MUST „ DECKS AND FENCES - j ■ ...... I ! , ELECTROLUXX M D elivered lolor driveways, « >-**''1Bwn mowing, very reason- ■ PO SSESS; “ Roal Estot? for Sal« | 200-299 4thh S£ t . N . • Ability to travel wllhin - • ■ Home vacuuma. sham ^ etc. You can ■ ableble i raleel Call now f o r « _ lO O m iteradiua Houaeoleaning: He 6 daya a f ■ ora, central vacuumrsss; V ee estimate. 733-2734. . | I powarnczzio, commoimorclal _ CraneaRigglr ; ' ~ * 100-199 5thh SJ t . N . •Rollabto transportation week.m Reaaonabie rate and I • Ability to work 12 hour lU ' ■ vacvum-aafee, rnaJr.iJr. ' I H Call 733-7070 o r 733-661-6618. n ------100-200 7thi S£ t . - N . 030-Homes For Salo I • S ^ re dotke to excM Sa ab o v e lha tm « see In Me ■ ' ^ ■ H P d k N . ; 2Va ACRE FAMILY • I jj®awns power r a M and vao- ■ 703 200-400 2nd ! paraorwl Income . ,■ TvdW .'C an 7 3 4 - 3 2 9 1 .------. W e a re ieadera in Iho aup- ^ DREAM I■ 9 H ‘V HANDYMAN:N: Light e lec tri- ■ uumeQir: ------■ ----- "■liaililliliiai— ■ ------^500^00'Piercjrce'St ^ 1ooo of Iho nation's largeat p_ ||H B ” WECAREICal5an733-2991. " Treeree iI ehrub topplno a ^ ■ manufaeturora of llohtlnd S : ■ removimoval. iree 0^ John Mc " producta lor hduairial tt>9 = STATE REALTY I ntRd^W., I QuaUty and quantity, a ttw - 7 3 4 j« 0 0 I ______, I . Brido.rido.733^»39ff34.4365 ■ — 774 259 Pheasant ■ , , ^ tfapjnd.l«a.,.a00fD-f0f.AtL. - ■ ^ J O U c q t « ^rt= \ i> ^,. __ „.,i_TUU;2UU iwia b*nlrJoKa-73^OT16.------1 j’-pnacw.'M fl--- !■ — - L'-L'-:------, ~ J imd r o i^ o l . Coil 423-61 ^ cfWo to rool top.to Loavo m os- auro' honoat and slncoro __ I 8000.536-665sS . Rick I H 1200-1300 TwTwin Villa Loop M I tvkJuala looktng for Ihoir ------^----- I ■fiinim H - ■ LAST JOB. Domonstration 03!03S Instruction C025 Inslructlon ■• | I -• I 200-300 Villal a R d . ■ ealoa I oxporionco pro- ______■ TTV. VCR, electronic repair. fl| forrod. Wo fraln. R opoal /> ■ ■ 'SRW M08I>81LE HOUE ■ Moslilosi 24 hr ratum. 734-1234 tehington SL S. buBlnosa. ] Bocuro-futuro. ■ * SERVICE. Roj=topair. ronwdol- ■ SSatalllta a il Tachnotogy ■ ; 1200-1400 Wa full com pany bonoRls Irw o3oo. 324-2079 . J Ron's Oniglino & 'Dozo)ozor. m • I . d u d in g major m odcal. Pood ckianing. olc., LoLow ■ ■I rdlos. Call (20?) 324-251-2518. ■ . ------;— ' ■ ! Plooso call and loavo your ______I ■ “ ' any ot these namo. ] city ond ntwbor on P iessI Truejck.Driver I I The.Hou»ISO Doctor - I Jfyou live by a ■ - ADVERTISE " i. J 'T ' tho voico mailbox: Rich ______LTtainingJiS ^ t i o o L I a c ______.1 — .streets,, call theleJimeszNeWs. -Bnumbaelr:-l-eoo-»37.- - -I—■ ppsss^^n - - ^ C A t ^ c S ^ ------1 — ^—— t-YOUR------^ ...... EuQonoV 0900. OXL. 901B: or sond .ovon------,■ ■•■Z5M Z2Z22S I SER'5ERVICESPECIALTY ■ p at 733-0931,ri, Bxt. 203: your I rosumo to; 131 Ow^ ■ CLASSES STARTINiNG'EVERY WEEK! ' ' — . a ' INTIN THIS DIRECTORY 1 ...... boo Avonuo, Nnmpo. ID • Ttmnino on Flalbodi. Oou&U&loft A Convoniion.il2 |I Handiman: Ropoirs. hauhaulf>g.' ■ . Tony-alands«leaping a hom o ■ ■j0 3 ^1. An Equal Opportu­ • Nov* Commorcinr Lku)n>o _ trimming arx) othor odddd fobe. m ropajn. Roo iced undor m e ho tding o f .® nity Employer. • Job Plac«moni Assiatanco» . I■ . 0^734-4431 ovonings. • Pinandol Aid if Q uality 08. • j j Call 734 jfcholcol _ g • Housing and TronaporUlliorion Asil»uinc« I - T h e U n Kies-]News|iDURO-TEST , • Acaoano-1 by NATTS LIGHTING V . . • . 1^00.2838 3 -B 7 B 9 » y IL....— . . . . . a - .m . m m m m m m m i I — . " ...... - - - V - 1 ' i - - -- B-8 Timos-Newa. Twin Fall:jails, idoho . Sunday, tvlarcbcb 10. 1991 ■ 'i ' " ' Real estalate^RentalIls 030-05»jt

------For Sale 032'BuhVRM'HomM* 037 FknnsiRanchM'r : BSS A c ^ t Lots . 039 Business Pro'poity. 030 Honw» For Salo 030 Homos For Sale 036” Homes For Sala ' ' 030 Homos For Sale Je " 3 bedroom. 2 batf), new car-3T $36&00 PER ACRE~ re- I ^ $79,900; Beaulilul coumry-try- ” YOUR PLACE IN THE 2 bdnn, 1' b«h, nowfy re- home, featunw 3 bodrooma. a t. • 812 DEEDED ACRES.'?: 30 AC R ES, COIflyCRCtAL sa lv a g e T modoiod. y/t lots, noar ^ VAULE PLUS ■ SUN ti. culllvated acroa. 2 canli Ji! LOW-LOW 2 lul M h a , largo aunksn Iv-. ------pRoWrUalance-handlinei _ - BUSMESS j __ :_____ ■ pn^ * d ^ . '122 Monroo. Z- -GREAT-FAMILY— . on 7.66 aaos. 3 bedOom “ — DOWNPAYMENT en Ihia lovoly redwoodOd ~ ___ Godem bffch home. 2 itm rr- r'rs .s .’S 'rs s^ HOME with butt-ki hot tub. homa, 30x60 s h w ,. 1&20 3 bedroom, 2tath. 2 cor ga- dock iS i. By-OnmocJaoae^n.eounuvntry tobeetduiT^. Excelleilani ights and fish prepogation rago. h oxcolonl N.E. toefrS - Lovoly,- froehly pointod i — ^-Toom-tonhoTwimatal- Y-d-ie-MV-^wwwi-wx* I i terms to qutfRod buyer.Oai- Gi isenserScenlc groundJS 9od bodroom homo in Jorom« TT- 5w-2560-S(}^n.-of-Uvinflna- QlC«Jy- • 0 « c # p » .d ..,T h e n d r (or iftlorm atlort-and mai>#P-- rth-ofl*y-acosa'io~town. two, L o^ftaptoco, teoood S S Attontloh ------t n v o f i o r a r Sr nomo a great, ioofiir a2 r SM -D at^row tarartd-Tpck — - BndtyonirCasedtf. . . $3a.500rHoa cdrporl on *1 aroa. 3 b e t ^ m s . 2 balKl ^ home on a pota and p6^ :ai! Jane or W anda. ' is woll landscaped. 74:7 4 2 $169,-500.00-of rotf o i t M ^ b d n n , b a th witti rem ed- 1369-90. 3hn tor aale. Brlnga in overA. Boat/tifiil new famBy room fenced 6 aer«a..Spacroui Mountain Vl'ewRealtytv ISth East. Coll Johi If., addiilon wilh bulti-ln hoi^ aiod k tchon. See this I " M E L S o h ' Forbos for dotolls. *924)24- S21.00(Vyr. Afso n u L e s ts7 M ; ' tub. Won larKteeapod. int- ^ew l' priced at only ina 678-1118er67»0910b - 734.1898 cortm eta. 678-7723, Murray. ^ C e d a ^ r a t f C anyon anS i R E A L T Y ^ 9 0 . . 2:- gated paaluro, loafing •W • ■ ' ------. T ENTERTAIMYOUR^ “»»T :rBBJ.-RAPH>S-AREA.-E " OPEN SKY AN^- .SrtSS*itefi « 9 -< ^ c3- a ^BRAWLEY REALTY^ shed 'snd;mereV^Oniyniy oellent w«U-ca>ed-for 32 FRIENDS I ROOM TO ROAMI Konl#47-91. 734-5858 $109.000. Caa 3 2 frS 2 9 6 ._ iGEM ^ acre farm. Full.water, t In this tovoly homo oh Jh o T e n trM *7 STATE REALTYr . ' . ______, . . * hand lines, shed gransri 734-0400 Joromo Goll Courw. • 2.1 acre* for tho country 1-800-523-2460 Ext B033 ? *i78.ogo. 040 CanstaryLoU 1 mal living room and dinlo®^ GEIVI ” FUNTASnCRLER ORTOLLFREE r gentleman. Nice motal _ LOCATION ^ 140M4MMSMtEm room wilh largo lomily aided 3 bodroom, 2 baifi 120 ACRE DARY on RKi 11s. 3 conwUMV M s a Sdittol room. 2 bodrooms. .2 ^ 'ALOTTAI^NoarC.S.1..3.I.. Memorial Pak. center •'Sac- homo with 2 faml^ room* ^ ' fold’s edge, double 8 ban ion tion. <660 each or »’fer bnihs, dinolto ond 2 - w and 'covorod deck. i 3 GEM 031 Out-of-To«n HomM• 3 bodrooms. 1 3/4 balha. f l EASY, EASY TERMS on IIS M commodity shed, shop, atiaenod gurogo wltn 3 STATE REALTY __ full basement, very lam NstoL.Lobkingforanottar.tof. CaB 7 3 7 -5 0 2 3 ,^ ahoda and loafing barn. 734-0400 £ more. Includes 3 bdn doom-for goll c art 02-91 TFCC waior aharos. Coil 3 bdrm home, approx^: 2 lot Home haa lame ^ house 8. dble wkle wMwd.; MINI-RANCH OR TOLL FREE - acres. }A in irr ig M pasture. ‘TWIN FALLS BUILDERS $139,000. Bonnie Paraona at 733-3- 1400-345-4005 0X1 E11S :R8 3 oametory lots. SuKsot ______LIFESTYLE____ 5335. »394.90. - . * garden,+-lg ahop. ters s x ' i r w M t^ie a took a Ihia 19.966 A ^ .^^^ciYieiir-aroa^alJ—------^~;THREE-M— ^ Classifiad V. . lor people-^ yeurbudnsairelvtrleal:al- 2Tjnly-*48^00.------® ------PIONEER—------nno3 IfiaiPToiTBrCookTnlo ____ I«soxcoaontbcation1 . REALTY Roamin’ room on 2.35 _ a«xH!»aimo62fl— ____ ^ ------REALXX------•733-5330 ____aieree^^enhflncw-thls-fafli" ^ -B R A W C E y R E A L ln y r - - 32 4-8652 ------~ SBrifcBlSHoinSrTr “ m blor. Nowly docoraled. - 8 5 % htoroet on no quaBflng FOR SALE BY OWNERI PldSfeiER ” ' Firoptoco cozineas. now ? loan: $19,000 cash to mort- 10 FEET LONGER . ^ carpeting, portiany finishodi “GER/T gage. Condslder carrying.'1- 1-800<«23-24eOEstB83333 . FARMS...III__ REALTY New 1991 Cenienniar nc- STATE REALTY ' ■; - ■■ $49,900. 1 mi N Ootxfing, ^ « 20 ocroa: Only ¥20.000.30. 734-7704______„ tjosom onl, com or lot, tone- ^ Are-yeu-|Hannli>g a m oye?- — tt^ 4 x8 0 - ^ ______baih,(ruil tro8i..»amiJ)r-»om^ a i r ------7S4W 0 ------0.-934^370...... - - --- •f-r- ~*T^ff~m aa. 'jiwuliiiiilii kanbury.HetSpringaBroft.' __ i-^iik'jng.room.-fllnlnflj’oojn,. _ 4 ~ WHY PAY RENT?^ — aasaMMfadswapoWyouIn^ hntop homo. $1*.pW. ^ 3 bedrooms, 2 baths _____OR TOLL FREE A2.bed r^^i^^ ^ the rtfltrt dlracUon » find tiw ^ Banbury Sprhga w aior and Nowf)^ngat_ :aii i-aooa ag ■cf-Ft*h/aalUi all:: _ d o U > l^ nioo. $1S/X)n, . . FRU-WDLV ior Hftnas': ------comblration-with ^ 2^hon>e6W r; • ACC REALTY 7 3 i5 2 1 7- ol room for a young famBy. _ “ ll® aoTM: SWel Be 5 COLDWELL — Cioan'home In a clean ^ count^joir2ve. 734-7037.- 3-bdrm hanie..lamly.ro^ intf'teplle lnet.~exeallsnt' ------Bv»o5firrewW">P°r^.— .. clous. OQl-in Utchon. for­»r- ooorated. both#, largo famity ro o m fci: ■ Novor boiore ollorod, Saw- — tho fun basom ont w ith a mal living ond dining10 HAGEHMAH - BY OWNER: tooth school. $26,500 CsODaU I960 Qovonor UxMiTn rooms - miJw, much moro firoplaco. Prico $67,900. s protS H « 5 r - I 733^123or734-9486.- __ Countryside Village,^t-. ^ . MR.Fix-rr Ask for Lynn Basmusaen1 GEM M *3 bdrm contemporary ^ GREAT FARMSI Isched carport and aorMO and priood. at only fit733^2«)7. #91-072. . STATE REALTY - homo on 1.6 acres-near -$160,000.------If you need a shop lor you • 7344M00 plac», dsoh w/tiot-tub.^ iS ____ INVEST NOWL V and a homo for your fomK OR TOLL FREE ‘■>1- 5 bdrm; 2 story hom e,' ‘ BRAW LEY R E A L T Y* ly. why k«k further? Al- 1400-345-^665 a«t E115 llto dish. 2 car garage. ,^n In your luturo hom oslteI In 1960 Tamarac 14x§]^. 2 . . 734-5858 ' tmctivo 4 bodnjom homo $109,900. a prestigious subdivision, "■ SSSrX -flSSg"'-t- AvUabkt acreage bulkling .Ton fro* • w ith 3 0 X 30 sh o p o t a n a l­ “ - 5 bdnn, 3 bath executive"• approx. Vt ndto eoncroti S ? park. <9500.73fr_3969^ . TlaOQ.523.24aO E«t BB33ts. lordablo prico el onlyI g em D3l)-Home8 for Sale .. • 030-Hoin»sF«SaU ' h o m o with beautiful land­J**- ditch. S110.000. " " allos In our a ro a a ro rap- ' ■ IDEAL _ $ 5 6 ,5 0 0 . Coll B obbi Kolley1^ STATE REALTY scaping, automatic spdn- ■ 8ALMQN TRACT-r Idly being uaod up andmd 1983 Floetwood Y tf^e. ____«^ l 733-236S or 733- Bia kler system, covered palle ' 9 prkos vrur- b e incroaslng.ng- 14x70 ft with 8x12 ft expan- |f5 296 ae^es;-2. homos.^ S Atfordablo, n a t u r » « c o ^ — — ^ORTOtSfpHEE-T^ w ith barbeque gill, hot tub^ hoadgatoa. 601.45 shores - - or ^ bodroom, ro wiffl ■ . ' •___ ^ 1 ^ 0 . 3 4 ^ 6 8 5 Wrt EltS on deck, 2 oar garage,l»« of SRCCo watern, homesltos norlheastt ol i witKTifflpIncn^novror hooL U-OFHRINGAIDMAMHOMEr ‘ many oxtra'ar*130,000.— Twin Falls adjaconi to pump lor iow hooting & cool­ h -’'4A<0IIARKREALTy—f ~ -^^^5jo3tcREB.b6lwebfl Sanke River Canyon- Rim - L O O K l , • . . 2 2 3 5 S o u th U noeln. ing cons, nowor watero r ______BAMItER ___ Hffltstfff larnily __ l^aBs_an^ Filer, j a | h ------3ercme.-:n:324.75ll=r— road rro n tag e. full waloi^ cSSy^rSTomno^ -- hoatw and roof,-JiwontlyTiF"!T WESTERN REALTYY 4 bodnjoma, 2 baths, 2 '"'^.of Twin Falls’ loveliestast S.16,500. Can P io n e e r^ ^ : . painujd, now window oovof- fireplabo insofta and ww - sh a re s S80.000. 733-236S . .-.035 Qoodlng/...... ------JEROME - 80 acres,M hoipes. You will- be S ' ' pICBaed with th e roaaon-oh- • - n-” T n a o p o n tio 'rilird W n o d ft- I ttarxMHomss 80 shards NSCCo. water, al oporati^. . 1: able pricing and exc^llont __ 3 bdrm. 2 bath bricli^ onns. These scontc- tots , Srv“!3.«SiiS'S ! 5200 aq ft' home, 10 irriarria home. bam . corrals, one Botiy Vooh TODAY tor aU — T H R E E M . _ havo boauUful sage..8omoH CASHI BBS ' acrea on unle Wood R iv ^ . trops. and tw o-hayo, llyo ...... IM «“- ^^-^R E A iJY 1 :^Soto;:greeithoUae-etchanj;i ivo . ______733-5336______a aoee. + o r-. V4 mL whee night 01734-2223. 971H Qih Ave. E. 733-9606. _ InrKc l.iinlly room , fororm,-)! liv in K 'ro o tn a n d a s h « . morel Beiow coats m vSlwarospoctacuiariSiT l»on w ith «M fS«hlnt'ls, Top I i Uhe. galod p ^ . rw>ar .Nlca_2_b#droom_hpmo. iH-i'iulifui courilry kllclio ■ * n o .______. . . . . , ______;te-fi"lnrh”waltsr5n«lncil;~ —> -eubdivlsiofvrowner-may $35,000, *\^1h 9 acresoa — -qiinltry-cxtTTi^incltitte -IRWIN------oors: wood windows, all C a ll ” ■ $69,000 in Rler. 3 7 6 - 1 ^ . r.iiscd |iancl w o o d do( « --^ u S ’c=|-S?fE AREA,A sonae ol apaciouSnoss.. REALTY:tNC._ TOP LOCATION! 2Q brick-cxitrior; t\vt> ilrnlrain llckh, one atrc with CalJane.#126-90. 208-324-420^ • arbdrm.lbath w lth l^ i NW of BUHL • 120.G : M . tr. on maki love) plus 22424 uiKk-rgtourut s|irl>ikllnK.IK. ih acres. + .o r -. 2 homes,M. withVwM.'^ICT.OMl'Add!i OPEN HOUSE Nice 3 bedroom. 2 bath, lots of gatod pipe, InndovalL 3244823. > S u n d ay ;q.#. basement. Largo ^. This is "THE »ES r KIKUY" i n 1 \v ln Falls at brick home en 2V^ acres, I F A C T O R Y * ’ covered Iront porch, tenced,”• only $169,9(X). bsm t. Goodlr)0.934-5801. AUTHORIZED SALE JACKPOT 12 AM TO 4 PM atorsQO ahod. and carport. ------COMMOTE------Makeynuriireamrm r -B e -a u re to ItKtuda-flilesJiliBazSOZ iCASTLEFOROjzlownoi I------K IT -G U E R D O N ------^------advartlslng Itsms lor ssla In ~ —Noir1991-modela.i - % S P E C iA L I Superb architocturo inIn AMERICAN REAL come true.. Call B In may carry with qualified monoSthlc design concrotoote ESTATE* APPRAISAL- dassm ad. - _ 734-0400 '. or Belly to sec fhis ^““^BELL ^ i 0 3 - 320 u-iiirizTh'i hoffw haa-beerhoom-:: ------734=5650_____^ ------— ------te E. Z. Financing— - greai name ioaay OT 1.Bn£345SMs'MtE115 ...... Lowesl R a t o s ^ ^ ------^ ^plotoly romodolod KtarlofA Lloyd Wrighl foundation “537~Fa7mri'Rflncha»; - a oxtorior. 75% now. 4 , o n Doug VoUmor, Broker ^ Looklng.lor approxlmatoly i l ' :tof:fite:ow n, fam»y.-.1. 6/10 y W 20* acros in Burtoy/Ruport •x milea oast on Fafla from 2- - A IRX30INI1- tj& — WHOA IS YOUI - — A^ERUAN— 23 is -NORTHW iE^-^-- - 1° __ acres, water shares.f , • afoa.“ Low-8ub-groond-w«h- ______22:_unlJnl8hod_ouoal_ L_ i l > ^ R E A L T - V^iN c.— Bov^'snrv— If yoQ (all to se e ihia s u- ^ ------H O M E S ------houso. 9S9.W). «43-80. 57 * ^ S S S - o f .FILER_-_16C » 4409CNndenr.Bdi4o - . - OmCE:734^»HOMF7343f222T- -VtEH ...... pofb^-'horBe-ranch on 67 - - .376:1621 Of . ’- ^»!^fan Mauohn.______a c r w : B oardjenced, vOn->n- acros.-good soils. 1 head- “ r . tilBlad hoM bam, ahowM g ^ '-Ideal ^o^sprinWor. 1-e00-36B'162V.'. POTENTIAL $900 *(■ ------— . -arena,-and a loaded 4 MOBILE HOME LOT)T --nr... “Z! '.OJp^HomeiporSaia — “ :MO^HomwfofS^« T:bodroomr2:bath~homere r r=--zr’>^ESTiofiFILCTji80 ~ rrrrrLiKE:NEWt=:=: ------— P E R M 0 N T H “ 1 r -Also-inckKiod is a 23x2323 acres..- 2_hom os, gated -double wide and manyiy pipe and concroto did), 1 Each unit in Ihia duptox - other oxtras. Only Dll. $8,9001 Call Bobbi- Keaqyi» 2 baths. Princess Blaze has 2 bodrooma, 1 bath,,* 11 • WOULD YOU BELIELIEVE that this 4 bdrm, i l l H bath home wiih attacfiched garage and beauU- today at 733-2365 or 7 3 i living room, Wlcftoo. taur»- 2 6482. ^ aSi'SS'5!3?‘i « diy room, patio, firoplaco0 ful rock fireplace in1 iiv li ifiq ro o m A C C Q M O j 733-5262 or Coldwell>11 fields^ (ull^ajh^hary^>a, roof, awnings, and lotti of ft alorago room. Plus a 1 B a n k er W ostom ^ o ly - oxtras....to be nwrtKOrom bodroom, 1 both homo In ? A m ust see at ONlY COLDWELL bock. A atoat al $79,900.1 ling tot (fully landscaped) _^>SKi^M AN - 40;» BANKER^. c S j S w * * ^ 9 0 0 . ------Call Robert Jor»klna lor- for ONLY I2S,OOP_d stove ana fireplace. yord ond PRICED TO SELLl oc t $71,500 91-113 7 3 3 -2 3 6 5 PRIME DEVELOP­ ONLY S72,0ixil M ENT G RO U N D Independently owned a J . tots. AduN ft ' O^Y»10^I‘^ JUST RIGHT for a h o rseso l N ic e 1-9 a c r e w ith 3 oo o m ted . b u s 7 3 3 ^ 7 rBs5T5-524r family, tonna. FHA a V A ap.Ip* . Nice 14*x59-.-19re — doeo 10 other Hn« homea b e d ro o m , 2 bath homo,D. en terto ln m o n t sJjo living In Twin Folia aroa. Pur-• iVIOUNTAINVVIEW REALTY _ proved. Call 734-6943. Tamsrack mobile ttgrne, room wtth firoplaco a n d InInsert. Snygqtod in a choice swamp coolor. appllaaces, choao all or part C«n Jann^ . 734-1898.1211 ting for your anlm ols^^ lcj y -I------Hutchison for.dolflllaJQ-- = i ======s J iollino wtm posiuto wdtin 037 Farms a Ranchos 037 Fsrma & Ranchaa — new carpet, 2 bdnr>s, t'bath.______doy. $6,000 por ocro. =jri 039 B u iin sss P ropsrty * ^ 8 9 a 67-89. 0 0 0 is w hore v o u II Rnd Ihis AUERICAN REaT KESTIGIOUS ne^ghbotnoc — ESTATE* APPRAISAL lovely. b/Ick 4 b o d r o oom. r 3 both home with 2 liroplQCOS. 2 ramtly looroms.'dlning room, lovolor y -BARELAND 734-5650 blinds. 2 cor gdrago witr'Ith oponor. ro d w o o d de ck i MEDICAL ALPINE n o largo lot with moturo Doug VoUmor. Broker ond covorod patio on 1 I DEVELOPMENT Mary Akkonnan734!M82-----:i— : ■ REALTY - londjcaping in a oulol culci d a soc. This is a auoiity ______91-124 ^^S'M oHjwindind t e a l E s U t e . I n e J ® ^ ^* .GROUND: ■ Alda S tr o n g 7 3 ^ 0 ^ 73 4-3373 t^omo for $120,000. • - Donb Vo(lmer733-0109 CALL TOLL FREE Large p y c e i of g ro u n d onon LoweB W ills7 3 3 -6 ^...... m a g i g VVALifV-REALTV- — F f t R M I Nle-SEASOM C — 734-1991 ~SSS?Sdm^^W o^in- ______...... I S J U S Tr .A H E A D ! tal^fficos. Reody for de- LARGE FAMILY? SALE FAiLEOII B ad( on thetho markot ond pries reduced S 2 6 B IIHiM L ake. Blvd. N. volopment. Terms. CallSi ovor $10.000^for^o quick;k sale i of this 1.S5 aero, 4 JaneorWonda..sj5&90. Country convonlonco, bodroom, 3 bath, qualityilty cedar homo, featuring t 3iS;???S • 165 Acres NorthN( of Jerome loads ol room and mo^>o-lnI boauUlul kitchen, large ofilbifflco/don. family room. deck. . l : i i9 Gof^Gfoove* 734-SI 75 ______.«_lJ3Acreses Clover Tract .conditions onhonce Ihia sprlnkior system, corral andin d ^ ^ T O U s view. Com pare country homo finiahod In, a you'll hurry to buy a t only $ 1 . 8 0 0 - 65 ' 5 8 - 3 8 8 2 • 160 Acres SouthSo of Nampj----- OSO Fumlilud H o ii^ ! Call Cindy for m ore Informirm atlort. #422-89 today's l/onda. Nicdy k>- -All hove homeTies & outbuildings - Cloan studio cabirt^.'-fur------— caiod on 1 loncod caro, GEM rl,l»d.l»7M Avii.*.TF. Ihis homo oflors ovor■ R G E M STATE ! STATE REALTY $200 a month plus deposit.. 3.000 squorp lool of Bvlngi C a l l A C r LLAND A Today! 734-0400 C tf 734-5060. •S)oco, z cor garogo, cov - / ^ ■ ■ S i i e e ORTOLLFREE orod patio and lovoly 7 3 4 - ; 1-W0045-4665 ext E115 viowsl Ollorod al: ^5380. $106,900 vrilh lorms pob- Ison Ave. 734-0400^ 1430 Filer Ave. E I a s t -.-Twin F a l l s siblo. Loads for tho mor>-' oyll Can Bobbi Kotloy to-. KETCHUM BU8irC S S FOR^ o;i Unfumlshsd Hoysas 733-2365 or *733- SALE BY OWNER Gooding homo, 2 bdrm, a S> a a m p l e loncod yard, garage.- (350. rjust o f ROSE BEAUTY SUPPLY^ Can 034:6545.*^ • . . . . - Craiy COLDWELL r “^^luS^ED DUCED t 6 ^ ______I H R E E MVI REALTY ------BANKER----- jY ------$ T q 7r ; ; o o o ------— k C ustom - Doslgnolod L u x u r y R esort F a r m ListingsLi ■ LEA6E-WVEWT0RY- 733-2365^' • L H o^ overioofc»klhg'pafadl»e. 1 SS ACRES a n d FEEDLC)LOT • Gravity pressurized (60.000 FlRM-WiO irado Indopondonlly ownod a I One ot Iho lirst nowty — .»*g^:.agMjngWo!home., opof.ilod. ______I Lake Idaho, locatod on01 lhe eleventh fainvay home. S9-90 Broker P a r t i ^ t o n $225. incluclos park rent. ______CaiLzaaScio------L e r s TALK TOf OF TRE UK euo.lnc hixne:•m tatures 3465 SQli jH cn o« iwel. C ' Golf Course: excollenl STURE P e a c c t e e u rrtty hom esltcw ith view. 60-90 ' ' '...... iNloa 2 bodroom. 1 in - * $37,500 1.36 acros W. of SM loom, call tiT If k t-Jiei. 13155^ 2 QI oarage Dius XT 1 3CT 3^^c^ed Ct Snako River. Not dososigning a horiie Tor a Joromo, 3 bdrm homo, c a-’ir;kl*ts. raKcf;Kcraice iree. all tidck Wpuv Redxeo VI specific individual, lhehe archrtoct anticipated VIEW HAGERMAN1 AACREAGE . 40 acres •MU3EUR QAS STATION ' basomont, family room. intial rocroational rosort locatcd near river boailoat dock. 3 full lines of a csfo w/9 unit traitor court.1. 10S4 Unfurrrishad A ^ r tho neods.of 'resident 16 mi N. of Shoehono. Oood *$4»,000 lOocCoft'wostof I living', and designed1 ac h o u se with sufliciont sprinklers with 25 hp.p. |pump. Cash - Terms - J t Duplaxaa ^ Joromo. 2-oto(y, A bdrm OlEtRUTFAHIlTNQMEI ClCbseloscnooisinBuhiandona I mood (or living at Clear Trade. 23-90______homo, mobilo hon>o pod. Mon(]ertull/?xtetrs-t.lici}iol IhisIhisMl5Cilih(>Tsras4baJtiwns.2 Cf Hair to holp sot th e m( $54,000 18 DOOS ot Tut- .tutns. ertta I2;je li7i,iy r»n aitf1 mtsJer tsdWTi to <\l «n ta'h i Ii Lake. A WHOLE SECTION'J - 2 la rg e p u m p s w ith' 14 2bdrm } Rodwood dock, mastc>tor suito on m ain lovol, c c n te r pivols. Now proiDroduccs potatoes. beeU, •SOUTH U N C O U t Joromo. Uo. oldor 2 bdrm homo, Oed28j36Sl'u?«:inRV(ljr33 0BfyJ97.W.,a . i QUIET LUXURY tmsomont. NSCC wotor. \ . iwo bodrooms on sosecond lovol,_balcony grain and hay. FcnccdJ cocattle area wilii gracing. A pproxim ately 1700 a q ll ‘ $50,000 2 bdrm homo on [ B u m m m m E ;;;; ol Kjilisiei. ifiis 3 tecwm. 2 tiaih 1! ovorlooking greatroon3m. a n d all th e special 58.90 - . - ■ cindofbtock bMg, sir condl-" Liifrt'Ip ___ sqll,•a!t3c^ea2ulca:a9^enclosed_ . __ amenilios you oxpoctrrt:------tionod. shelving. & dtaplAy . 1 aero, barns, corrals, flijiible-wiflt oii« o.rs UtnOOIY. __ Call .Jane Qeorgo10 for your private (. ______7J4-4195;*------bdfm,-2-bath-dooblowxJo— : — show ing; 734-(M)400 ~ 733-4006 w irg fc'nco: Cash o r term:■rms. Ofe-91-______•FORMER CAFE A PARK- • on pormononi 'four>dalton, " ~ 0 i S T T O liw is r Eti.t!u"rr^,1 n-^'lP stjils cn SfCor’2!(l fcfaje. INSIDE 20 ACRES-AllMl inii one field. Live w ater, lown Joromo location r-^ W»j»«ti, nortftmoking, - gnrago. shod, pasture. cjilipgs 2 bcdiocTO, 2 a r ccm >c. A d d itio n a l 2 0 a c rc s . -8Vpi'i.-4.Ve.’yeaicc!T.:2i!jreiiii f g5,500. . ■ [ \ G E M STATE 1 /8 n>ile gated pipe, Owner would spilt, r “f^r^.f>i<..J300A7io._!!___ - ROBERT JONES available.' n-91 $150,000. - - -' lh.lt.,.M.moht - REALTY I R W I N RREALTY J INC.I ...... yj'vo m ”■ , . 733-0404 Can D ic k o r CaCarlynn N oh at PIONEER •U V 734-65>500 I 733-5336 01or 655-4268 ■ CAUraiFKIIWTSaEHABII REALTY ; • 1-800-262-5001 lMCV«mYl-BaM58-3»S3 ^I ^ ^ 4 4 ^ d ^ 324-6052 EXT. 1211 IIsoi^ v^ ^ 2 ^ 2 2 ^ ^ 1 — ^ - ' ■ ...... 1 Sunday□y. M arch 10. m 9 l Timoo-N-}.N»JW8. Twin Falls, Idaho B 9 - " 0 5 4 -()9 ^ Rentals^i-Merchandijise-Farmeiers’ markel

090 Pels & Supplies i096 Farm Sood s 081 Furnllur* & Carpels 0 6 2 • BuIM ng lla tw U * 084 Tool* ^ 054 .Unlurnlshvd Apis.9. 067 W scollanoou* ' jS s eiao»ri 1 CralU jo73 | Bazaars & Cralts a 300 t»ios. Straw. 80 b . 2i, ___ " i OuptMQt _____ For Salo ' ____ f i 2 Stihl chain saws, 064 wjth r Doring wMo Persian kittoo. tS L Now pkAup cajpol oonvor^1 CLASSIFIElEDCRAFtS " condition. Hydraulic wood AA alfama iflOd, oaW. pooi"..’. )t4 ^ tion i£ 1» 2S. 3.yoau>kLtfi A _____ ■■■■AFffyre.oLn:LThis N o w s p ^ a r-- ■With Stained g la ifc d o o r* ., ’_____ care«^0n)d.mal0M_„ . -KOTorrS H PkaidaislM Oi- ,- 12 wook* okj. >100. mond-atove. *275. Colo - -jao^CtiUS^U ------f J j g ; T V Jiag 734-sow, . Extra nice 7 piece formal ' - Johanna 345-2997. ^ R^^POESl^inBuild a family traasur*., . i Fort H arneyf - 5 S soST?34-15S7^M-. i. O ran g o c o u c h w ilh woo< diningroom eet,2 o* ir» ■ For sato: AKC Oalmallan to­ : iin Dosk, design featureijres.two sliding writing malo. *250 or best oflor. 06iS' Blcycl** ' ««wviJWhQkiaaki. Cort J—^ tio o . CaB 733-a9e9. boards, cubbyholelo iseoilon. and aaorat “ - Lum ber. _ 324-7111 evos & wookonds. r Houra: 630-6:00. Mon-Fri r Wranglor, common V.N.8. Onhopod gravity traclloilion . eompaOment. 60x86ii88x30 In c h e s . P la n a ln> S For sale: 1 Lad/s Froo Spir-f■I Froo: 2 S h^T zu fomatos, Itop by step Instructions I ljir«hH rs 11:45-1:00 pm 1. nood good homo with oldor — — pSiSStiStoStol i ^ Q 4 - a t i 7 8 ooa . 145. c lu d o lllu str* ted , s te p S:rIS.V!a5j.* — S * L ,-# * 0 to -t2 5focjn— ' ». *2S: 1 Lndy-s 10 spood. Sin, ■ with woodwbfklnB~tIB~llps anrf~f*chincill• *: ■$3577367260 attor^Dm: »150rdwd «tornadanoJ». - - #0340 *12.85 ------X (BLUE IIIM ^ STARIR------■ —- Eo.- *23-5731,______^ y a c ^ V»*i*nnrn* BotK * x c J ^ , t yr oU : EHg. Wan<>Bl. S36-6244.144. ‘ Can 324.7383. m h atlnf 7 Pm^ DE,$1^9oa,) ‘ BUr;NOV^ i SAVE Fito-y. Froo: Young .Manx foouito.r &SSS llic™; ' ; Ponablo p o st po o ler, ga: i PLYWOOD 'A la il. ». ’ HSSflTJrtbortov 111 CTW’ Ch>«i 2 bodfoom wUh tg^ HWfrfrbed e c u * & rnaldv • «>cor ♦ taundof room. Tfec« S ongino, oaay to operatea le ,. V % 4 x 6 C E X 2 ...... > 8.09 M bl% >14*50^» Oor* ingkM-sort, *250:ooltoo&f V .4 X 8 C D X 2 ...... *10,99 r Gorman Shonhair pups.~- 3 Ludbartoy >16'50CTW’ .. •f 1 yr IMM- r» 2 ana KbkM, soGd wpod.^ (OCT. SIOINO T-1-11 typo mo old lomiilo. slartod to0 FeUdwinwhoal >9.50CT>^: .SIOO: gun obkw t, holds 6, - hunt. 11 mo tomato. Porfoct jono« condo. 2 ^ >70: brown roclin«r, >50. rN ^ ^ T o p ^ ------foo«*r4ii-b*Uu.fla»do - ^734-9670-We^l— Cai 934^16. : r GdBcKTapfWrTnnlo-Shtip- Hlde-a.b*d quean sire,r * 9 .8BS 5 Wove got firewood. Island poi pup, aB shou. exconom4 Ctoanod ftbaggod ?■--- ahoot) -.{FIR 2*4-10^;y \ Park otrSTCal 324-7563. Bulk and quanity cfiicounls - }■-— •Quaft-cM¥Jng-}afar.*-x«#ierts... ------______^ K l^ n o s. Can 324-5617 CteMOomplOK, 1 « 2 * land- •Valgs5S» »l7«9r2x<^^r«2i5«r Jonday parrel,-6 mos. oU. 'jr ■ ««ch:'AnllqUB plow: ban d>tenCW733^342. _ 2x4-16', *3.52: 2x6.16‘.. Jv cSEEK-SUPPI-Y-;ir. — mowon hand «t9oder; roicf«o- ^ 087 Liwn ft G*rd*n------• hand focfvoiy tamo d «»kx-1 Plcabo, ID - • Ji tlllor; 2 aluminum acioe Jonny Und twin slzo_ bod: _ iRYOUR MONEY BACKI boau^clrtplaitlinaple ^ O — ^ “• . 788-3538 - dW nmhor, bundty•y door*: 80'A*x36*A*: mak!iako SATISFACTION OR V Lawn iracior,'1990 J o h n tocSitior 00 pots ^oftof. 6 ^ 7 3 4 J ftftg -■ To order plans inallill oheck'or-mona'yo ordar -- d in e tla ’irTe e h a lr * - » - 3 eSAdukKY le a n e r miple^dilna hu>d>•i> Ccme and gel m Deoro, model 170. 14 hp.3. Sablo dyod lox lur. wor•orn and projaot numberer and. name, with your K); roer bagger, used 8 hr*, 1 yr r u - g g o o jzip cods. Add S2.95 for ^ Purebred Border Collloo 097 Hoy, Grain ft Fsod onco, a lia 9/10. Wa* *2402400 n a m o , a d d ro s s a n d zli ; }* warranty, movng to Arizona.) pupa.-working mother-artd< t16 lt> d is c o u n t e o u p o n s i) ~ N l ta 1 « |g a & tricAnanual. Dto now, wort •;?3: CUVSSIFIEFIED CRAFTS i r 7SEVETUa*UNIT&-=— ^----- Purebred '^TfBIWIFOlaif- ~ — — Can 733 Vidorian dbl maned ptobir**» VAFUEeT s IZES - d o so o oJ t - 8EE0UNQ8ALEI , — ...... 8 3J3 3 3 ' 0 1 ------■ In gBed'hameernow ciaww Sa5^unltt6*89.S0oa.)- : 30 variotMis.-troo* ft.shruba, 10. BIXBY, OK 7 4 0 0 8 ______— -ovororDon & dodduous, from l ------065^Hoocn«mte»-WMted[jtod-: J h o m l f i * * .w d - r « 8^ p ^ P.O.BOX 1000, I •i IKSM L!!! BT-sS^-OTcifl& h-ar*6“ ">24 porf007Wn«bT«K«rBr Trf'Color-m afa-Baaaol-»«- -aO«on-ofHst-ft- e n d - « o p ^ ------: _____ plants tor aalo. Sl oadi..y yo o u " * ■■ —:— = l-s2?sas^'^ «* Hound.-6 months old, h at» s alfalta,-dean, no rain. C al- • •; ! Pw*9oW i^hoO*ojjJ>j|gh cBglConS4a^118. ____ — spring lover wlh th* new sup p ly last*, whichovor ISO. Call 324-6414. c o n m first. 654-2627. ' -’ ' • ...... 070 W anled T o B u / OTO''W ahf*a T o B u y • “ Want a bosutlM ^ ^ b o a jf f - ' f o M ^ T i g i ^ S o n .'ca» C i '• • .... ' Wa have a boautilul AKC — , W ant to buy: Oven kiln. f • 088 V*flsly Food* g ---^ 733y»aiimrtfao. _ _ TROY-BLTTKJLEHS - FORT HARNEY _ nigislorod, champion ,bk>od- W antod: Bunpr ehjOT either Call,^ . 4 ^ -H HwySOEastby ...... t Alfalfa hay 1001) bale*, 3rd -*.| Spring Spodal. Oood NoigISSor glass or woodon.734-«15 ...... Organte rod and Russotj»-o* ino Roltwoiler. dew d a w s t ft cuttino.>s: por bale. 4th cot'. 0S7;jRwtii Mobil* Hornom** bor Sato. Froo hinor/hirrowt - f- Kansan Bridga III taB»aH raady.yu».caro-of. -I- .tat^ s. Will dollver. Call — o & bumper, Xmifly. . ' Wantod: CornmorclaUlzoizo. 072 to tjq u B * - -.— E.o»KlmbiTy ------3 M m doubto wkte, m m QardonCountry; poeeorn popper. 4 2 3 - 6 2 ^ - Can 423-5516 ^-66y?9r?37-??P,— — h roblto p u k in Joramrome. 1.«XW7-J789 ____ WANTED DEAD Ofl AUVE;?B Hofso dravm sloig^h. oxcol-^ MolcNng coud) «>d chair, -|,',SS«7a'«V3'^ ) « lont condition, >750. Call — 090 PeUftSupplla* Aopumeos. waior and sow Tuxodo*: .Sovoral lor talo, *al< 1949 to I954phevy, 2 to « »" >250 ftm. Good condittoo. wy 4234494. \c S S ^ ;V H S * dopoell, i 89, door Of eonvortbto or any - Caa733-266t______^------083 G an g * Sal** 3 AKC NEW B O I^ ^ pgrmars M arkot i f f l o ^ ^ a p e u , preloTTO V ^ ^ o v o wHhJflM. m J)A RE ANTIQUE 2 Noitr couch and lo v e so a t, ± COCKER SPANIELS, *150. — — sM rack, ma Jc^Cheroko. FURNITURE: Top c o n ^ 22 call for 1st d»ieo.324.7207_ Cloan Coors batloy straw. - ? Orangecouch with wood M fl« )d 'eo w to o d ,-^ o n -o t------— : . b5»”0ffic«'& BuilnmH ' , >25, C a l 733'-3S70; s^rnborgloss.-ForO - w.. Jl./nonlh oW ftH to^JW on^ ■ Warted: Qood usod r Irlmraxcelleni eondltlonr p l^ c « J- >10Q.CaB73»89e9. - • E S ^ I mbcollanoous stuff. ^ ose FWmSMd ■ • ._ Clean wheat and barley _J _ h-_ 614 W .Sth in Shoshono.------^ fer.-Ciin733-7S54r------u — - 3 uporsingie water bed with T r For saki:.60,000 sadca R ua- : W anted: In good condition, sotl Burbank G2 cortlflod5 ^ ^ M to : l ^ l m s ol good alion, M fljjo^iitori ^ 074 Mu*lcaJ ln«trum*nttL ------oak- or- dark cotorod Jonmr r M areh 15 & 16. 8-6. B o awst t a°7S1^-'’'*''‘””;— seed, all toady in C assia Lk»d crib and wind ib babyiby 1953 Hammond organ, good>d Twin box spring m a ttro ss, ow AKC Goldon-Rolrievor* ~ wood Shopping Conte j^aCwHhcotor^o M 1 r U shaped sofa, now r*' 'Ceumy, dean ratkigs^erown.S & 4.J036.------»wing^Can. 734,5008 toayq« condition,,»poakof.loolol 'frame, headboard. >125;o‘- Lazy-Boy rocllner, naw-BW- pups.-foady lor EWo^ Do-,0-, h Almo, klaho h * ^ l p t o WOSSOflO.------_ podal a bonch. >1200. 366- L l8olallon, vory competitive 3.100•qVPttfte C o.,^^ wa??.l7«>/oil^33-5^.. Quoon mattress sot. splldlid • dawod, 1st shots. 625-5652 Wantod: Metal lathe, comontOrt 2581 or 366-9982 after 12. 4 prioosL Cal anytim*, B & E sffliisiitoyi!0 ^ IBMcompailblocompulo Ine 5 pkwo drum sot by Ludwig. 7*5 & farm s, 862-92tfL.______Top Buaity 1st & 3ni cut m ek o u t s t a n ^ valuo, comploi 082 Building Maloriols ' __ M tf’sm olt PoSlSw fir^ n- Ronlior Sood potaloM 0-«. Hay. vUso straw. 2 string with aoHwaro. 7364i711,- *n balos.^SeJl any amount. : - ' wtth disk drivo. and iT o! ol I Rosoareh lUtlon, grown n r . m 0 f ^ c ! l 7 3 » 1 5 3 W ) Usod ^0 gauge gof^anjrod ol- AKC Shlh-Tzu maki, >100. ______73^4577 (iwoolngL_____* SP-1200 VC-prJi _ Call 733-3898.______in very Isobtod aroe. CaU ■?ttfcaA:MM. - ...... - " — ^WheatwCom-A------^ 2 ttroo( lovol shop* In t Quoon*vocuum cleaner,or. Used Evoron studto^ptano, s.*- Ya«l Sato: F ri.'i Sot. March"rch' ALPINE KENNELS >" fiom-734-8440.______—r - working or non-wocWng, Coll-al' excollont condition. >1500. w Russo} Bwbank*. G-1. G -2. B a rto y ;: R o g w io n M a B ______»y- AKC Lab pups. 1 yellow T.S . Buy&son. D ^hlK H M ltv..734 292:2093 Tandy 1000, 128 K. Can 73340.O. tiq u o s . you na m e III S aat t. Mastor Hunting Illie. Call ------Can 733-2373, _ 208-636-5584; 636-2391 or 737-1535. saric& ■ ------— Worlltzor Funm akor organ,UJj Can 734-5640.______8-4 > Sun, 8-1.224 Tvlor. 788-3520. ;Z.l80 .0S9-C *m *r»» * ------_____.WanlodL.Okljnnndolio JJ a/Oil. ll. w alnut-cablnol..vB rv.good -- S43-S315,______— ^ndiiidn. can 733.0^13' _ rt & Equlpm*nt — ______I t?t:-AiilnnoatPr<____ »7< -*.|ioOfljiBri ■ — -. I 17&-Aul9.fiC.3lSn' . Ofljeo ipaeo, now csrpot W onld-drOlds-Cintossior Wurlilzof"ofgan; d o u b k rlarF rr '* ■ t?5-i-Aulirf)03lcr8— ------' iiy 'nuiuuuu*u'J ' p^p^sFastrooffl& o“ *• comptoto dark room, sotJt up.ui parla or whole, ongino ondind board, wafnut. oxcollont, |gS bar. $395.734-4139r 2 _ >700. Call 543-5381. transmission not nocotsory.iry. t-TQg 1^1734-4534, PrlfflO olliC 8.apaco..U-UtiU tl DARKROOM EQUIPMENiiN T Call 733-4542. ______. ^AddisonAvo^E. FOR SA LE:------WantodLSovogo modol .99,;99;, 076:: OffIc* E qulpm *nt— HESEQ S l ____. Wo-have-discominu«d-ot.our. .25-35.calibor_CalLwook^ ^RRImatvRoii lacoi .PMT^kroomJind.h&vo.tfa tho. ■daya.-B to 5. 678-1 101.)1^ For solo.”6 bullon phone Lokos following Itoms'tor'salilale: wookonds and ovonings, ’S T ^ ^ r m m ,-and -678-8891.------—i s S Swrood -KoitelH»MT-2 Negative ar ^ l«>C«n 733.1096, _ ■Sheooino Contof. 7 3i22B2282. : Rocoivor papor, Anltoc.OT•OTN Wantod; Starts ol poronnlal n imt. papor, AQFA Rovoreot Nog-Noi p la n ts .,s h ru b s or b u sh e s W M om Propony Mgmt. 077 Hom*.EntM^nmwtIt ...... 1200 iq ft otltoo apaco.(;CaO- a atlv d Film . A ctivator a rn d transplant. 4- - — :Tray::Cioaftor..Phono.Pei Camcordor-with VCR-pi^ ,Yom at The Time s Now ;n r -and lunor.->376rNovor-«6«d W arahouM 'w a n to d : Stool spiral stair*[{"' 19‘colorTV, >150.Call I'I ft S toraga Rontal caso, 9 to 9 '^ n tan or talk>r,■ TO6;3904j^^_^^^_^_^_ 070 WantadToBuy kl good eonditkxi & roason- 1 9 9 1 w I o r n r ' Sovoral usad satolllto sys- . SNAKE RIVER STORAGl ------lA iyS cD d. Call 543-5157. A-1 Happy Hookor Worm b - toms, startlng>499. 734- j- 73^1400. ------buyingworms. 733-2171!i7 8 ' Warned; Stodc cows, bladeg ; aizo. modoraio prico. Phono (yil& ffall‘»T*cWa‘I* Cnidwoll 459-9370.______— cdlonl condtioo. >800, CaBdl* H. V H || ROWER BRAKES Mobile homo apacos f o»ront r ^ Call 734-4944 _ •FUFULL L CARPETING (nFlor.Call32&547S. Looking lor 2 old schoihool Wanlod to Buy: - SSIDE I O WINDOW OEMISTERS ------fackaf«. C ^I 733.1109, ____ 20-40 ocros 079 Appllanc** liarchandlsQ ENT SUSPENSION l o o k i n g f o r approxroxi- In Twin Falls aroa • INDEPENDENT nudoly 20«- a o e s in ^ fkjfkiv/ t vAh or without houso. 20 cubic loot troozor. Asking f FRONT WITHTH SSTABILIZER ■ ------RuporutfiaJOn.Low»J' sj»D Call 736-7264. NIQN STEERING______= ground with somo rvof Irorfron*- Waniod to Buy: An Inoxpon-'on- Qodrlc rango with two ov- e l E ^ i^LOTH RECLlhCLINING BUCKET SEATS ago ior (amily dwolling, Ci sivo 10 golkn aquarium. Call on*. >75: rolrigorator. >100. 05?b' M » callan*out_ ------___ fi?M772or67S-41S3, __ ■ ^ 7 ^ .1 7 5 1 aak lof___ lan. CaD 3 2 4 .8 6 1 0 ...... _ ; •.OPENING REAF^EAR'QUARTER WINDOWS For S a lt trail- Wanlod to bw : A small trac-^ Excollont 22 cu. ft. chosi ALL SEASONJNtUOIAL P TIRES. IgjjO M T O P J^ O O Mrs O ^ MMSWiVrth iftf- Call 733-M59. _ . treezor. *275. Call 733------^ -W anlod lo buy, bog,-bofrow.r ^ . 2 6 5 3 a tlO f5 p m ,_ ------or sloal; Crochot patiorn lor Hoavy duty horvosl gokJ GE iVoE,. Massoy Hanis tractor, worios io a ladles' short shoulderdor washer & dryer, oxcol cond, i - A '7.-Aflefi Robeto.-O m Cash Down.- ~ — In allov. Inouiw wHhln. ____ _ 18 to 22. with lO x ^ l'r1 a ' ^ eftoolol. Call 934-5322,:___ ' >300 for p a t: largo copper-er. H 'Stfimg Pries >6277.-, lortlhs (81*137. Plus Tax 8, Title 20'cubletool -lioowf rAakh -Ofi. tnnn sld o -b y -8 ld g ,, o«co S27S. Can 324^920.------nin- cond. >300:, oldor HolpoW —TiT kx chair thal m a ^ into >gs. roMg. kx>k8 '& runs good,>d. 2 Iwrnals. aHo 7 * 9 iJS . 1.1 bod.Con324-sm ______>95; 40 in rango. >75. Konon npw, worn onoo. >50 o k Noodcash?Wowwttobu M. M MI M M 1 CJT42M 493.______W antod to buy Monarch . , nr loaso Twin Falls Cam woodburning Wichon slovo. 33(TFord Industrial mote ___ Hotpoint slovo, >150. tjtoy- zero mla on robuill,"fond lor Call 4 3 2 - ^ ------— Can 678-57^6.------S Noodod; Nowor 2 T mowo tag w a i ^ and dryor. >350. bU at wMow dutch prossu W aniod lo Buy: one ton stop‘‘‘'P Rolrigorator. good cond,id, W l K l W S i - - ptot» m e t900.-734»51S3-153— f-allfi7B.7g77. » ■ tTSSJ waniod: 100thruw galp 1500, 423-6408 atlOf 5 om, 70ft n I'A 'twindllno. $1 f — Konmoro rolrigorator, 15’,s\ r t ^ 324.4135. ' ^ propono tank and 5 hp sir riT T glo phaso oloctric motpBtor. W aniod to Buy: Toyota> f4 pradkaUy now, >150. OWor Alrlino tickot, 1 iomalo. Also Inboard ski boal, CaBCj Runner, in oxcolkint condi-^ rolrigorator, works good, way on OoBa.'dopans Mar 734-2589 Of 734-2388. ____ Iton.'Call 733-0016.___ >50. Small bulano rango, 1 0 J9 9 1 trom Boiso to & smo- W antod to buy: Toyota 4X4 4x4 150. Can 734-8146.. LiJco City 10 Ortondo R oi 1 9 9 1 ^ORD i cu. oiekuo. Call 734-4776.____Konmoro top-ol-tho-lino gas^ Fl t h « Woit Palm Booch. Rc |HV. WonloOi Icompojno IOO-oa- dryor. 3 yoars, >275. Cal kianSISO. Rosiridtons app 23._ aonably pripod. Coll 423-23- ^-3001, ______CnP 934-4311.______ESCORTHATCHBACCK Wanlod: 1981 or nowt»wor 5229 ovonings.______— Lhon mkrowavo:- Ig PfosU Baldwin org^an, dblm ko ?ro Honda XR200.734-9838.B. Wanlod: Transcrlborlor lor prossuro canner: toaste*0? • i .9l 5b f m -c y l e nJGINE g ii bdard. $500: Konmoi rt rog- Wontod: 300 W ^oM y pyPVC clandard-sizod tapos. Also>lso ovoo. 20*12; toaster: tabkg>» .5-SPEED OVERDRIVE ranflo. flOO: now P» _____ oHftf iJBlQ Goldon_BoQks lof. JI3;;; childron, Call 4 2 3^ 498.___ ^ -rlfWNSMlSSlON------Waniod: 30 gallon oguanw — Nowwornintood~15tuRro BfltebaH card., 733-6916^ 3 •CLOTH BUCKET SEATSu s ______^ ^ 9 n n :^ir^ jwfthjIIjwgMBonW'^gJ1810 W antod: Travel traiof. ap- :------Bta^l^TnalddTaiflSrP 5-30 Pan 7 3 3 ^ 3b. — ^ -p ro x 30 ' n. soit--cont:rqood- Rolrigorator. >175. ches^ “ o(. $80; aCo omh ***** REMOTE POWER MIRRIRROR s i a wator bod hood boa Sonfcan*^’J ie ------wi^|>->^innd flljisa door “ **■ 'WhlrlpQolJcosUrQcttofrig — ->Too: W M n p ^ ifl capaai]^ rtIlHI£I>J5l:iSS=r; sot lor aato: 1 W anted: Yamaha 225 irl*in-" Washor/Oryor. oxcol,condn / • 4-WHEEL IKDEPE^JDE^ diamond woight. ’ $2SOO moto with rovorco and shall ^w,7y-?^pwgdf9hgTl.1 _ SUSPENSION ------JZuT- drivo. Will irado Arabian/ boSt oltor. Ploaso uso %lSVoii Waniod: 5 spood transmh • INIEflVAL WIPERS ’ ^ Tonnosoo Walkor gelding.ing- 081 Fum ltur* & ^ r p e t* m r sion lof 1985 to 1988 Chm^ Call 366-2375 _ • PLUS MUCH MORE! Oiiar Lato Coum rv Club Sofirt Of whoki car lor part mombofship. WANTED; Youih-cl20 doorISor 19,6 cu fl VrtUripool rolrig,: rnll 324-5621, Cal pc kitchon tablo & chair sol - Con 733-6692. ------Wanlod: 7 ^ 8' com por -iSJh wr ri"® In good condiiion. CaJ zjfi daybod, 2- 10 spd bikos " o a u X E FHKSIDAIRE 577 hido-a-bod couch it ^ 4 T m p i y •Sollino Prico S7477A77.v After Robalo. m 0 Cash Down, h«wst goW mnoq, oxedlo Want to buy; 1970 or 1971 bvofioat. ond tablo. roonc 12%APR.60mpnllonltis (SS167.13, Plua Ta* 8, Tltlo condition, u so d vory lilti ____ Ford pickup. 6 c^indor, stan^ ------8165.-agfr4070 aftor 4pgv oakantiquo coiloo-tablo e S S S ^ linfdstiift. Call 8^-5550. — 7 widuir chost with bookcoM M S B E S T S RNALLYI In tho Magic Vi 543- Wont to buy: A usod sol’ O'ol Call 733-3584 aflor 4 pm, Thomas Rogctors. roasoo' toy^MANNA MIN-tho aHof5 - ^3-4582. • 2 bod Irnmos for sa lo jix co l ------obi;-teod-8uppiom«n?0 ^ Bbto. C a » 7 3 U l2 6 . - r , ^ tf, Waniod: A Datsun, Toyo- ^— cond; 1 Sharp color Tv, ox Wondv 73 4 -9 5 o lof Into or Dodoo mini-motor hom.omo. Wont to boy: Exira firm Wngi.'lO aH cood. roasoooWo pricoc«, John 0»«ro 624 rolotilk P h o M ? 3 3 - S ^ tiz o molirosa, bo* A tramo. Soo at. 1750 3rd Avo EosiQSI — -CaU-3S2^tS------_____ooAlcoodrtton. 733-0474._ ^ Wnhiod: Aircomprassorr- ntior5:-ti5)cforShwTto.------King size walerbod-wli ^------Wanl to buy; Load shoi* in^ 8 ploco soctlonal. >200 SSH Immo. EkKlronic cosh rogi slioBe.OorOO, ftoworod cooch. >100; rkJinc lorCtttl 733-6354.______1^ Call 733-1426. lawn mowor. >800: collod 8 R ^ w chicken w iro; 1 Inc W a n t to buy: M on's rfio- ond tables. >50. Call 324 sciuares. 2 rolls ol 6 x 150-. 15( I ^ H io n Call 3^4-5368] locross boots, sizo 7 orf 8.8 5855 or 324-4833.______por roU; 3 rolls ol 4 Call 543-5157.______Woniod: Bpw isning ^ — Boautilul solid oak onlortain •150-, >40 pof roll. Or 5Z J OIC, W tt\ 10 boy or kiaso 40 lool mont co n to r. A lm ost new tor nU. Cair733-6O01. Moo- Mo mofit, nnows, roots and ol SP uJtraior Coll 326-5453 Call 324-5368 8 J t2 5 0 . Coll 734-6832. i davihfouoh Ffwtnv. • ------; ------1—4, B-IO ruTios-Ncws. Iwiri'F■in^Fiiils. Idiiio ’ .Sunday. Marcarch 10,1991 Farmers’s’ market 097-115 ^

114-FarmimplefH0nts. IK-FarmlmplBmentJ 114' Farm Implemonls^ h l^ tto r t 114-Fafm Implements , j M7 'Kay, Gr»ln »F*«J'ed ' 102 Calllo ' 104 Horsos 10?*Hor8o Equipmont 112 Super dean H oiaJ>5 l ^ John Deere tractora. A9SS let, 2nd A 3rd cuttinq hay rSg 2-horw traitor. Must soU thi ^ Deere. 466 and"467 4£ SPECtAL FoTStoTRffiFSdHoiH W GOOD RANCH H O R S E -^ ^ .hay,bak)n:,John_DoonL7C JT g tO sw ath o r w«h ,e * . 14' MFWD. $62,000; 4455 ------ubo eirow. C«a 326-3346<46or--,on,bua»7Car6Sy424t-1:------bayrl3ye*roW -oeldlng:I n g r ----- wookondl $250/o«of,— J^--USED|QU|M Em’ ‘hoadBrTiiitf'conditlonorsr 32 6 -0 8 6 . --- M^M&!82«1£l5wSir’<** hay and g ra in mill; Joh FuO slzo squoozo chuior wi ;^ 16.6 hands. 1300 Iba. Call 733-0581. now bells and tires. Call"StT JSo^M ^^Jw ^ ■ ; *1700. CaB 324-8447. — Doore 54 manbre sproede — — -alrtomalc-ho*d-e«chrWO ______Hnto.2-J)0r80 trailor. good • John Dooro 9 R mowing mi cto( 366^375,______4460 MFWD. 2.300 Mre. ^ Fwn^^i R*nl _ - Can 432-6653. ____ ' Gray. 3 tfr. 3M horee »y. Oy. oondhton. $1400. ------Ditch ' chine: Rood upright food bli .<,« $39,000; 1983 4660 ______Can 423-6133. SK- • Now 42' X 76' quonset. MFWD.3.200hl$44.000:T ■ : ------Inlor* .Holstoin milk herd for ■^3^ sal Ciy423i?40or423..»114._\± 8 ton; 75 hp etoctric BoikkiMktoy' — $ 1 2 .5 0 0 :------— -tt3;500/ofler. CallJ37.:*x?: ■ ' 100 ocrm. For moro Inlo ring. Moon Creek-Store, soddkM 537-^ 4430-4«00-nTf7$1#;SOO;---,------mation caU 53&«604, osk h motoraoumo. 934-5483.2:___ M .H . 3 5 8 8 . 4 WD ,tract®aor. R504 betore 8:00 am. z r r 1977 42X PS. 4,011 TJra. - .' Joo. 1 _ tack & spirits. Large soloc ^117^013°' -rr^ John O oere 7300. Max Ma good condition * NH S^>er 1048 harrow bod; 1 shaA. $18,000; 1978 4fM0 ' 160 acros oi tuaar bbe« o o l Npod somoono 10 raisoT nd tkxi. gre^ prices. Como» ,? For sate: 2-10 tower RInkio Emorgo II ptanton for sak^ $12,500. comparei 113 South Rail rin; 1-ME.27.5 tractor.vor ______nrodnd. Can82S-S617. low c ah m ? Givo mo a ca — !;'f« " f f ***“'®®< 6-12 row. with montor a. k c T ^ Nleo facllliyrreasonab: ShoAoneraas.2004------— -BOdic?dorCig:436-8397—------— doorr-59;776:— — - • '60 aoro« n o v Twin F«tt Cel New a used stock « hor» SSST 1-MF 175 tractorw/34' cash rortor wanlod^ rolos:* tots of TLC. •a, roM ral^y^'S^ Cal "J? For salo: 327 shares ofol 1990 Logon potato diggo ...... 324 t4569...... 324-3301. - -- trailers, featuring Logaiy*" Salmon River Canal Compa; SSfj duolloodor-$5.250.,, r “tg’m -5 ;^ : ‘ pa- hobkdibger chain, bo^ 1-JD 2 9 4 0 tractor, 4 Wl ^ 4^tid.oon*oto.wort.------HuntaralExpertenoMipackr ? Coach. Financing. Linda or chain in tokmoeolmachlni ApproximDloly ISO acroTl08 In ------^------^ wkdays, 678-2286 or Wod< u v. otoctric controls and huggi • w/J.D. loader Sow ing. tuQ woto/ .shonx mulo, sorrel, oreat withJ'" Zo»l,&.».iir43^8125. . $16,500. - •- 520, 21 l-wlr>g^ 9 disk with ^ PRODUCERS children. t500:fc4a522._ r “ For sate: 870 toot o l 6 Inchch bolt. 1990 L ogan 4 ro' Call 934-S262 or 862-3829 r z PhUipa 2 horse, tandom windrowor, atoerable -axl« - l e 1-MF 4 0 ind, tractor v, USEDCOHSntPAStS Dairy lor ront. 240 star LIVESTOCK. , Rog. sofTol m are, extremely axto^fe. cond. »34-8042. loodor - $5,250. olo gomto, nice youth prospect L hook digger chain, boito :>ng MUST 8 E U J 2 arch style chions, doublo 6 horrin Slide In stodt rack w/ovof "” • chain in balance ol mochkx2!iS, 1-Coso 931 Comlort Kini bono. 1600 gallon tank,t"3f d e t S4-2347 0fa24-^1. S' FOR SALE tractor $4,750. buildings. 26’x30- and ^ etoctric.controls, both aro I w/ 40-X40-. Call 1:800-843- vktod Into 3 corrals. Indoc ^ I I O T A M . ST ' Now PVC gatod e n d u so^ d groat condition. Call 43( 1-MF 1100 D tractor v. Ueed F m Tractor Peru. ' aluminum ga ted pipo. 18 or loader, ovorhoulodd ■ •I300oxt.896. • . Ino houso. on 46-Bcroi '__ Throe pair ol dOktem chape 0292 days. 436-3068 0 ----- Buying SalvM TractM ------$20(»-por-monJh,-CaJIJ2i , ? 2 4 ^ 7 . S l Fsrtiw re rrTtaa tlo n . . 436^»31 evenlnoa. >____ . • 3784. ter tnlorfnaikw. .I-m I^ I^ M O tra c to ^ /c a b rTjT hoifors, ono ownor niputa0“ - TACK AND SADDLEI e »40 each*. Ca‘ll"/34-4282 — __1 easy on t2 W ofiMt 87disi condlion ______tion caltlo^NcLOOOgBOi.------AUCTION—— ask far Bonia or eveninBi ___ iko now. $8500. 733-8687. alls Wgry l ______- mona oeeoptod.___ 4010 JD. 2440 j d : 2030OJDT JC 1-NH 111 8 Bwolhor. 16' HAY FARM FOR LEASE~ ----- Mon.-March-i8r7-pm ^ Used 1989 ChamiBC. 7'' >* Custom (abrtcation -:— ■5~os.-buBt.iiiBt- traitors, — New and used ^ pipe.-— = - -fttinnH lttn hV..»rfln<|_ J i j — -jO"3;prboan'cuttorrJI-JD ------horVostor w/hoodsS ■'- trail dilchar: C ace 4 bottomnom toadoftto ft'theee lractora.-3------ftocfcy.-Mwy<^;lnduflnw^**•- -rnodpl SSOO-lg grain drinmw/ w — $24,950.------— - plow; C m o 3 bodom p^ i ^ : ------* nag "P A iBirM 'R iy Bin t 10L mlscetohon tubes;JD ftw ^^-Ca»t7a»«oai- — a-ftl l^ H n s s in n fifiSQ.Jiwnlhai 2*’ Reaistered Berkshire boor.ar" N m vanduso^oiti^^^ row LocKWooa endinTnfiOMiTt ------TB^HDA“ $13:7M).----- ■ Wantod; pasture tor 90o1o0 io S a lo n bulls: 1 & 2 y o a r olds5ST Horn..Billy C ook.,JynM , Tri-- Santa Fe. atalion ortglish3;- Caff324^7246, ies. 3-pt bean-wifidrower.-rotor ' 1-JD 6 row mazl-morgc9 0 -Bucko-Sth wheel utUty tral- Jadta 5 i"S bOT?8 • 400 dowt and cahws fromIrom porcontaoe 7/8 or boner. Tfl u i Joromo-324-2142,____ ^ ;;__ ditcher, rotary food dltcln com planter - $3,950. luns. -cftlnodt icsledrflood^wfiot ch Sorvlcable»age Hampshlro '• er. 18'. 3 axto. 16 ton hoist.'oi«t. SUPPLY, 305 S hoshene ------April-l8t-«f-16thr,«o-Jun« Sec- aaddla^jaulbaclLBBtlciu “ SPRWlOEH-plPEiyREPAIRUR- ■ctoanoftroM-^D-gTCTrpotaJOta- l;NH-twfrj-roko-=-»5;250.T- . ti;t,.CallSa.OS64aflor.6^ ' b u i y . C a T m ^ s 934-4- Msiralian saddles. LoH "ghol boors; Can 4 3 8 : 5 8 2 5 - ^ ek^ 5froorSoourT»rtr— ------'------. quilted winter blankets. ’ . 3 Uo plontor. 500 gal. fuoTtonltonk 1-V erm o o r twin rake-.» • *exceHen?condiUo^ ^ *?i* naiy l y A • * »‘P*>09 »ubo». you w r • _8»5681_ewK»lnjgj^_^^^ • -102 Cattlt • “ US Fami'WorkWinjad ^ ^ :— ' ^ more otoo.C^ 465-7758. m T m c S v^ M D o^902 1-NH aTR.B6 combine gbijbt f e e d GRAIN ULLS, now 2 roglstord Angus buls 16 iz :' kots, pads, lead ropes.s. 6916 or 543'57^ ovonlnqs. Woanod. Hobtoin bull ^ anc tots ol grooming Hems nd ------— ions. 67 GMC 1 ton w/duolsuols. up for boons o r grain • and AB ground work, plani. dw p. - months old. S1250to$1S00;2^' hoilor calvos. 2-4 monihi _ '69 GMC 3/4 T eorvieo truckruck. . com h o a d a lso 'a v ail. '***• much much morel Usod alum[nurh.mainUr»..B __ rocKpicker, manure haul...... - .] 2W yoar old Brangus buB.S S 0« -C a n 324.-3240/______.l08_Sheep«oats -®- ■CbU^?3-H94. ------abto - only 200 hours • ...... (1200. lO r-R anch Inc. King — Auctioneers noterThia _ _ bch. 840 toot. $3.20 a loot; ^ Rarxfr Wemw. 543-6886 . ^ Wook old bull and hoifeill«r merchandise has been. 30 6 kich, 360 foot. $2.20 a 4 brand new John Dooro'Nc,No $79.500.— i S x a l i . E?ii£?oito'h£-tw-' Cuslomc6tTuaallng.4rowa . mi. 366^177 or 366^16. ?*'■ 40 unshorn ew esT 60 7S 71 unit planter boot drivos ^ calvos. Call 324-3119* 01 consiarwd to.-us with IA>^ l»nl»..M M7-(ei9.______fact; 5 tieh; 1370 toot, $1.75 TWIN FALLS . - row, Eversmon. 1200 land-wd- 3 row. Can 3240533. ■ . 2 roglstorod Murray Orojrt;*• 1 886.7625, ' plates and sood tubos wHl ptono. MF Model cow caJvot In Apr. 1 bul. 1 •' stn>c«on« to soH It roflord- - a toot. Cal 862-3616. ^ Hay retriovlnfl. 2 or 3 wide, ' ___ lees ol cost or loss, mak­ —• d ^ h bands Ohd scrapers TRACTOR & yr. M a y 'b o soon at 2565 ^------*{J,' 110 .Poultry i RabWts . W antad; 12* aluminum or? $50; 4 brond now Johro h n IMPLEMENT. L - up Id 30-40 m il^ d e f t ^ . - E liz i^ th . TF. 734.1824, ing this a n Idoal tim e to — PVCoBtod Ptoo. 3264074. For Sato: Super 1048 bato^ Can 734-3554. . • UJJ- 1 0 4 '-H o n * i Slock up on top quality i l . D eere No 71 unit plantointer . 1935 KImborly Road , ___ 2 yearling S»m-8ra bulls. Jy B.brCMd« Wanted: 4 whool lirm . CaU>aU_ boon and com drivos with T w in Falla wagon, exoolont condition.'.»n. '- S ooit's Custom FarrrMno: - ~ ta ck M s a d d t o e a f a Ira* Call 678-4194 aftor 8pm- ___• •. Ptowing w«h or wllhout a n ------733-7348 ovos t woetonds-^ 1 yoorllng jack. Call 733 tion ol original c o st. D ue to : 6S4-2627...... - _ - platos. $40; 4 -Johii D6o«ooro ■ ~ (20e)'733-8687 ------2 yeor oW A nouB bolr—7— -7348-ovcninot A wookonds. . Wanted lo buy:-12* gatedlod bean bladesi Just sharpened.ned. ------NORTHSIDE------rain. .hwlmua.ammooIt..Uoefisod_:------th o nature ol this Uqukla-^to GI(^Seeda'Food^ ~ — : In- chemlca] ineorporaltoitrattd .■ tosled & roady to po. jjld t i ^ no chocks wIB b o a o- lOl. 120. Call 537-6.^'a______— Keep-an-eye-on-cfaislfiedr^__IM ELEM iNT____ ier^aUonaL3I5.J.4JooLOOL aIU ypei,o|.ground iifefk. -•• ______ceptod. Cash orcredir tl'. J e r o m e swothbr. hydro dieiel.lel. Scott Baggett S43-S190 or ------2 yoar^oM Watusis X buii^ ing. c o rd s only. You'll Ilnd oxceptlonsl bar- - gains overy day. . (208) 324-2904 $3000. Can 733-5410. 543-8434. ------Call73l^8g66. ■ - 3. 113 ftnn & Rinch ' ___ . ' ______tv SO hoad of U9ck cows. WESTON PLAZA HOTEL;L Taking e ^ n tm e r tts lorr SuppliM' 1360 Blue Lakes BlvdN4 . for vour procosslno.- — Can 934^5776:...... ha^d*[h°''* ®hbrod/* 7 7 175-AuloDoalors 17S-AuloDoalorS' nS^AuloOealers 1'75-A ulo Dealers . Twin Falls ” ••NEED A FENCE?’* 6 Slmmontat Salor pross^ hoiio. oipertofleo in cattle. 1-800-854-4848 • hoitors to cah/o ond ol tho 112 Ifflgallon Taylor Mado For>co Co.„ BHBBaBSaBBBB. VkiwIng from 6:00 p.m. ~ Call 734-9922 monlh ortd noxt month. Call UUi- I tin -.....— ------— ' oveninosr536-gft89. — r -7 Very rare: Papered blackIck lner*3^*to«?'u‘ stoS — Calf pons, soctions of 3.I. 7 yr old IbloRy mule, padux) and whHo^nt Uy. stanod.»d. main Uno.-heavy waD.-$S:S050- 1i4-Rm»Impl«n«»t»— - Can 324.3240. • i r ^ p l ___ tots ol moai & camps, no per fool; 16* steel main line. = DICR^I -CgrorM ra hetl^ up to0-3 3 kick, not maan. exce(.k>r.ax< ~ wan, $6.00 per foot; ®i*1 .12 loot Dvnham.Lohr roltor ____ .poftotKod pofwn^>SOQ.fjrm. -t05-H orM EqulpmenI—— rieOHP-Uimotorl^h UB- JjJJ CaU 587-3989 Mt Homo. Ostton'a Had Angus buUs __ short coupled turbirte pump out ol Jim Loachman-s Chtofitof 8 yr roB lstored QH m aro? re , 1969 Logan 6x16 iveatodtKk and p e n ^ comptole. $750^'S' ------Ql 1486 IK tractor, good & Hoavywoloht lino, w/ rofnino.S2500. tOyrOH3H trailor. like new. brown withrith 1 robuill bowls 3000 0PM ol m m - rocords. 93/-4363/B37-17. golding. pioasuro champion.on. whito trim. $3000 or be st ol-ol- a ISO TDH lor 200 HP mo­». 18.4-38 liros, nico unil. tor. $1500. Can 734-8824. $12,500. Can 536-23S2. 4R25. & 0 0 .7 & 6 1 7 4 oortv/lato.B. for.Can678-<(501. rtktUATI tort ftwwdWr— far m /asflse^lONS^ i m■ (VtUetutMk

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S f Bmai'- j » j £ ^ Idtftw=m m ’ 16 ti liboVglaM 8«a Swin boat, 35*lp JohMon motor, ' 3 ^ j F o ^ 1 9 9 0 H O MNIDA I 4 DOOR ' w i-ownt—^ ^ ^ . now b o d w W JadiaU. f .ysiy?»o. luT^ pix-^~ . 1968-1072 Chavelleyntf „ 1987 HONDA»A P R E L U D E J 5 I S! 8at ori4* S hele rlm*; ^ ^ ^ ■ P e r M o . = rVaSIIM V,* iP -ffl-s ^ trs ro ig s Ml, low mil*ii' - ...... — •fflbiome A niM more. 360ed chrom a w /black e an tara. i^GMcSflf SS _;^WB4 •■ * “ ■ ------B r i o M i a t i , M. 4 bon m^'«176.-2B3 M-m- «iinleertd.AiM)1 M io l 15* PAJ. Slick -1982 C t a v y S c o b ^ 10 5 APR, 38 months, no money dowi»n 1990 HONDA ACClCCORDDX4DOOR , 30^rso'suzokfm bt^* gin* wilh 350 turbo auto,to. BholechronM rim & M t Nred »787.02. tax & license extra."■ Front whMlI didilv», *xc«ll»lrt ft, l600.CdlS4»S7a2. LTRAiURS ^ itiM^ltoid Finiei Inwl Tnller • a M ?l&5rls?s« ige6AlloAlUinaTmlIMler-1? i « S x a \ S : > QRAN TORINOD 1985M ERCIBURY TOPAZ __ ignTMwUmTmlTnlto. JU8tin.^rl(b(obrown, automatic E c S r e i ^ i . ______StlcfenwXiIon;..:;___ transm iaston.1. airal conditioning 10______JO ^ ------a - g g ljc Iw 1989 M an OMI-1988 CanwlleL y ^ ^ B ^ 1 9 e S Poiit65o 3W ONLY WAS$3 $ 3 9 9 5 ^ ------9 ^4 •4 4 « 1 -1 ltk lo ^T •« » r« ^ aai-^aaT-rtareom. ^ — 19S2 Buicfc LaSiixe. Good 1RCYCLE8 L..— y g g — ^ •.“ '—OurWVSaamtfclboMi - n. Hkihww 30. cai 734-7094.L--: - ige>VMktaaiu««l.-»^ RX69 Mciofeyclt • 1984 mnda s s a r : : _ _ r . f s a Mdorcycb .-1970 HlfiV Dwer.Co^^ man Bouxhonies, Prowtor, )St"B rann d l i e w ^b G ars!^ r ftoad*flar)gor TraBm. ^ 1= -Aimo! iih — W tW o won!•nl - .1 ho ■ U f lR r S LEISURE T^UVIMO RVa

L I N C O L N 1 9 9 0 MElERCURY 1975125' Alritroam, lully[iy I 1 9 9 0 L loado^J good condltbn. dia* TOP counlod to $6000 lor qOckici( I MARKK V I I L S C M»AZ‘^..... M ie.aasagussfl.- ■ Baeutlful C rystal BluBlue metallic. Matching softt Automatic transmisslilisston. power Steering. : B calfekin Interior, airslrcondiUonlno. c power seats9 power brakes, cruise conlromlrol.tnt steering, front wheel , - -126 X»np«r< I Shtlls - B & window s, spee control, ^ t loaded. drive, air conditionic^AW.AM/FM stereo, tinted glass : ------10*c®porwHh-hytJr»ulfe- iw rO nlyrzrrzrr ______^ Hlo o w : __ = ---- j o d tO o te o| flxirat. Call n i u t sm m M , shot. m M a . fca box. tiovtt.. UASS ^ 9 8 a t e o p k T ^ nice. $1000. I. >

l i r a i s o c ^ campor. n*i r ! ' ^ P STOCK a o lf< M . a o oond, $2000/ otlof.ag4-a^aimr3pm 1987;Vacalloneor cabovor c a m ^ . sol^conlalned, tow ^ L * . ^ ------~ ss'aggsf°“- I 19901LINCOLN 1 9 9 1 TRACER T l Ior I CONTIr i N E N T A L WACVGON P ^ 3r metallic, on board d ash - - rive, le s s th an 9,000 m ilos. am q< ^fi^‘SSL------H “ ...... Beautiful Slhrertr ■ “ Whito, front Wheel drive B computer, pow er steoiteerlng. powor brakes, power automatic, air conditlcditlonlhg, power steoHng. 127 SoUtHlMn. r a se a ts & windows.ivs. stereo system , loaded. pow/e er r Ib rakes. isrz o o d o o Exphsror. 25 ITtiT ■ 731.1540. m Now)W O n lx _ . C uu t t T o " 1977:20- d ecs C Winnob*- eo.^ ^rfoci mochonieal and p h y ^ thopo. Now camol. 7^999 > . s a s I * 9 4 * 3 3 upnelAtery and curtains, * 1 sS.MB:3g^74^-aftor6— igTO P««^ Armm, 27 tL BX-_ ■ 'l9 ^ A 2y Tmw^.' 66^ ae^o y mii^t. oyoHont i "■: ■1990 L I N C O L N :' 1 9 9 1.GRAND G - 188«Vlnnobaoo Mlnnlo- WN CAR . ^ ^ MARQIa U lS LS ------raflraO X cab M n w (- I ■ ' T O W I a i)j» rtth jQwer s leering, iitituertilt-gteering.- cnHse—^i i . :___ Bfiauli&iUy^uiPQfiSl air. awning. 34.000 milos. Bodtitlful CrystaHil — ■ power b rak es, air corconditioning, automatic good condition. Coll 734- rgi ' control, stefoo sysljyslemrcilmatencontroi'Bli— ion, storeo system, power • > >n board dash computer. ovordrtvo transmission, 0678 Of 734-CT40- • *M conditioning, on b s e a ts & windowdows-. tinted g lass. " N o w C uJ t T o " s ’i E t ' 1 , 4 9 9 , 9 9 5 -NOW-r I ‘Emmett iHh{ a r r i s d n 's . ■ ----- :Wo nood mo1ache£!J*»-f®(^“ solo, lot* ol ihomTqoi i«us ;holp you 'flot iho BEST t h eE f S E N I M O T i -prico. Tho moro m h o ^ ;(Place In The WorldIdroRS^ To Buy A C ar ;iho (pofo wo soP. Bnng ffi For Years & y e a r s The Easiest TWin Falls ______7 3 3 - 7 7 0 0 I :rA?LlS^^MOU»TA,N ^ 701 Main Ave.re. E. . J MOTOR HOUE 53»-23ai. . sI !-.. --______. . ______I- C ■ B-12 Timos-Nows. Twin-in FFoils, Idaho Sunday, MarcarchlO. 1991- . ; • . . , — : Automotttive 1 3 5 - 1 M

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158 Aiitos-Chevrolet i 1 n AulM'OUamoblit WS 139-Pick-Up Trucks . . 140 Hoayy.Trufks/Samlss 142 Import/Spoits Cars . 146 4X4’S C ATV'S 148 AntkjUfAutM ------igs Cycles & Suppllss—s ------136-Heavy Equipment ion 1935 Oodge p k ^ . : tggg ctiwrolM siivsrioo,r i 1978.<>jlJa*B Cruiser Statton - — — >OOJ(MXawatalii^irtbiiio!jiiiol -J977J25e.Mieftigaiu4_yw 5d7 1976 OMC 6500 Sortos, 3M56 I 960 Subani, 6 speed, no« oxcol. cond. WOO. iMdor. Irosh ovortuwl, nia »9>* CiDrAins'on'iiutomatler 324-2834. cloon mochlne. 326,500 !1 _ S1,o6ondloa, air brakes, 2a . . 1979 4 door. Olds DeKa 88 • 1976 HofKJa 550, 4 cylinclof,idor. Toro'x 3 y a rd loador will«lth' 1978 Ford-250 V4 ton. 400400 WlUamsen van with roar roi 1982 Subaru wsoon, lull Ml-. U>dooc^438.S400.^ >• Rov»to.$1S00.S4»4913. ------•• vorycloQnrtowmltosrloadaad'- frosh-rebulli-onalne, n«« «nglnorwi(h-canepy.TOXoel- - powof m a AC.-734-^1M.-- irara' lent condlllon;:mu«t see. 1979 Chovy Van with 1 2 't I 1980 Olda Omega, perlect ' i 1965 Honda Civfe DX, tow- _ 1963 Lineoh. axcelent eoiv, body r'*H ___ box. propono powor,_npods* ered,. custom peM. w h ^ ^ ton oqubm onl trailen. 23'1( 0 , dttlon, low mileage.-BffH-ii- 6lwp19e7btochevycsw' f 1979 KZ6S0 w/«lockand 1076 king cab Datsun, 25', ball-hlich or ■ft tl3i&toa.lte.734-7Ma.. I aller Z24, 2.8 liter, front.r . J M eaddio soold. oxtro u t tiros, 54,VSO to $5,750: 1975 W ^ 1985 Olda CaKat S u m m e 22.135-mJlos, noods boilery, 1979 Ford 1ton^wlhSA200>00 1979 Chovy van with 12 * « . -1965 Subaru OL tngon, o n t '“'y*' '4 300. 350 C, lako. PS, M 4 ed. box, twin propone tanks, ; 2S? 00. Can 678-0258." g^ri4%rs?iiJ!i35E ______7S00 milQg. Call 734-6582. (3) I9 6 0 Chovy V* ton ScoRs-ns- I CT Chovy Van 12 > _ $2,995. Qoodlna Auto 1982 GS 750L SunKI, lowkiw olhor dum p trucks ovial.'TWn « ' ■Bft«rwSnBfar4'*po«fr8p- ^ ------■...... --: ^wfatMawctagOT^ntr^— milos. $1300 or bost ollor.illor. with angk> dozor, ondococ^ coOont condilk>n.W32S-,26^ new engine.Jn Elio'. Nova-^ c n S e . AC. engine heater,ir, 1966 S-10 Blazor, 37.000 _ da. c cg fe. 7 ^ :6061 Mpn-W. ny 19C9 Lincoln C ontinontaJ.7 160 Autoa4)odga 11989 oto s Sierra 4 door so- Coll 734-4611,______cab, $10,500 plus othor catlMts s a a s a f i o rs p m .______i exc.-cond.. 68.000 miles.s. fiiliet. loaded, plus many - dan, A T,PS.7o. p>>wer EMI 1966 FroighUinor. COE. 350 10. complete, excelleni cond- 1 9 8 2 H o n d a 125 XL. 6 4-4lhSI.N. - lOeaCbovy-Sttverado-PU,------234-0889 Of 237.Q966. tii. -74-Chovy-671-DoJroit::J74-4 . ' ~ «t0.7S0. Can 644-7754.____ 7 3 4 ^ 8 . ! ------1BB3V-F750 C V45 Wagna,-gjgj' 2 J 0 i » c W K w b « ^ IFI |'* iw Peie, V-fl. Cummin*.'777 1089 S u b a ru GLT1o»dOd,~ :m : 21963 Packards^ ier sato or 172 ^------t>ow palm, now tiros, 14,000 L - mlloa. Ladder rack lor hiUl Pole. 3406 -Ca>:..’84 ^ 0,I, AC. AM/FM cMseoe. power 4 tr^erCaa-06^71,------. original mllos, $1500 or " cassette, 39.000 m ktiras ft / °!f Clark son toodiM scrapers,ors, s ite d PU. $200. 3244549 _ 400 Cummins: Morlang « wheels almosi new. oood>d ■60 S u id (2 dr,stsndatd. tow tr a d o lor o ld e r H arlay In' ^jTMdo^Xj^^.ajmmins., — ------2 6- .9:23nood ynrda..CaJl ol r«palf.-Ca»726- JB S -5^—I------1984 T oyota 4x4,-Short .bed, .mHos. 1 owner.; Ubio io r ^L io *utoi*til. ■ " J r a s 5447 davs. 622'^3538 ovos. • PS. Da^bUw, nk», $4700.' — Call 67»-3495.______H ._ ^ n p ifyc!a,_fija.di9QML.a. Ite 4»4’stATy« _ JW8J3iaw..8UburbaiMx4:i t -THfiEE-1»7r-Ptymouttrr W9-Ford-O.lmlo-S0(r 1 ------f«e4^ fuel inlecled, 4 spd. AC, _ am/lm cassotte, 54,000JO ...... L__ auto trnns.'good condiiion.'• $ 7900^36-6693 days or OVW326-S64S.______$1600.Catl7’5nS46. _ 158 Autos-OitvroM it 1968-PonUac 6000 sedan. : r r 1069 Dodoo Powor Wogoaoa mllos. >5.200.734-9636. • - 734-9516 ntohls^wknds. ? am 4n radto, AT. PS, AC. • 19B8 Suzuki LT, 230E, 4 t4 l Vans 1975 Chovy y* too. nms ■'J now iront-ond. 9' llatbod.>d. 1 9 8 9 C hovrolot Silvorodo, 1969 B Camino, $1000. C al Sharp metallc maroon. ; whootor. vory pood condl-r ' now point, $1500 or bestol- ol- 1/2 Ion pickup. Loodod, a - g^.^$^2.000/ollor. Call - NADA $6,425 our whoiesato • tion. tISOO. Cair423-6408- “ 4984 Dodgo Caravan LE, " 198»OakotaSport4x4. 734^767Bfter^pm. _ ^ tor. c S l 352-4641.______pow or. under 7.000 - mlh)s;*• AC, cnilso. A M m 4 cyl. - o lt road llOhls. loadod, : 1982' Ford Mustang, $350. « 1090 Su2(tM OR 350, oxcol­ 4- Can 324-6160 or 324-8237. '• 1977 3/4 ton Suburan" ^ Woedsenohw. 324-5103.- v ?■ ' ,1970 % ton Ford 390, 4- ^ $4000. 43fr33S0 nflofSom '• 20,000 mIos, $800 down & doS°h£S^'^W ST.'vwy iont condiiion. $2500/cllor. 1989 FonJ Ranoor XLT, Iona ; 18M Bronco I I J d ^ B a ^f t■81 BdraWBffr4"W0fr«(C-':— Cttll734-SiaSntlor4Dm.— 678-9490. !? 1988 Ford Aoroslar XL. AT. L _ wtMwl b a se . V-6, AT. PS.A AC. bost storoo w/cassotte, ,t cond, AM/R4 cassette, AC. - - • 1990 Suxuki-JRSO. $670. '- -1978 Oodge RamchargerU 1990 Chevy extend cab,. CanS36-6S32oflof7pm. w f F^viTo5,!$666. X aoal“ bedr low 'milos, r I _ »t1.0Q0/of(er. 324-7165. ' 4x4. CaR 7 ^ 1 3 3 4 or see SI ------r - C 08»0m 6x10 biko/snowmo*^^ — Ca«-64»894aati>rS.^- T ,4 9 5 Eastland Drivo South:— bilo traitor, h a s ovoiythlrxj.•g. 1973 GMC V4'ton, camperper CaH934-eiio. •______^ 1990 Oodw'Grand Caravan SE, oxtondod, 4500.-mllfls,' 1979 Chovy Suburban 4x4,I, atalnless bod rails, many< S S . - 'S i 'S U ."S? . <1500A)ltOf.Cnll73i^&^ sholl. soo to appreclaia.l« . Ford F-2S0. 1968, 4x4. S ' ondno Is tore d m . $1750.I. moro custom' exirasi*' C aB ^teet or423-4834. medkwimarroon. 733^)358^ 89.- $1600/oltof. 4 2 3 ^ 9 , _ ^ ,z all options, llko now, . $16.900/dner. 734-1999. ■ 173 Au^osflytnbiith Kavrasaki 500 EX;-ie80. speed, custom Boats, bod >1S,500;Can733-7207^ •- C J l 734-9817. ___ • W OjRi^ftgivt^new. ] ' black''w/rod trim. 3,600>00 1974 C hevy hoavy-'duty%1% lln o r, k tanks; all malnte- » 1990 Chevy-S^IO'DUAwr • 'l989 Plymouth Horizon. J milos. $2.900.78^3927. ____ Ion with o v m h o t, soli^on*XV nanoo records. $^07200.0. 7Z..1.ton ,dolive7 von. ains good, iooks good. $ 160Wo»- - 4x4.-6-sp<»d. 4.3 V6, PS. moving, mtisl aiill AM/FM/ • R M -250 S uzuki, oxcoliontont teinod campor, sloops 6. for.736-6659 aHof 5 om... 1962 Dodge Ram 50 4x4,L n il. amTlm, only 10,000- ■ 186 Aulo*- ■ ‘ "laM atereo, air, 26,000 ; condition, a in s groal. $700700 $2500. Call 7^33^129- _ O no to m ony vohlckM. 1968 mitos. NADA B o^ $10,600 IbrcuryA Uncola- „ o r b y oltof. Gail 324-12842B4 1974 Dodoo PU. AT. 360« 0 Dodoo .DSO. 2 whool drive. ; icsir^amu!^ :— : ir_- onalno.- n o o d s som e b o d y =3n^Wiffllw faX oom ^-f ' ■ ' 1978 4 deorlincoln-Cont><^ ------fflertt*.TCal|-733-2049 or aJ. - 934-8110.— ------1986 Chevrolet-Camare- , » — I— II : r__Yj»m oh«.trailS0.6ood cfltKli-,ndi-. woik, best o>ter.-837j4re7r_- l42..1mpoTtg^ftt.Cara_ - .nental-Towncar,wt)ie Inside - ■ tton.-doanrttSOorbostrt-•o«- 1975-Fprt plekupr360,-al-s:-lSLg£aSiS^L:=. ~ ^lSe3-ToyoS^oolSR-6'-;• ^ !990 Ford F-350,MoadedF - ^ ^ "1'174' -AutoaOtlne^-;^---- ; ler. Catl 733-7554______— uomallc. $500. 6alli33-- 7 1968 VW,Bog. good con^'• 4x4 wagon. 5 speed. AC.. ^ .140 ~ HMvyTruckt/SeMi NADA BooK.$6J76. our. ■ . .._:.C)wrtl«J.roKl«r»_Br».looWng_ 7314 cr 326-4769. evonlrm. • tton. $600fclkir. •m/fm casseno,-new tires. _ whg^^^Wg^JSood^ : -.1978rMeltcwr:Zopl)yr. 9025 :For;MJe:-1979-PonUac^Fire-:---;:f, ______io(-lt«m».tt)9y.wanLtQ.buy._uV.; JSTfilChflvyXJonljOXwPftOC — -I960 Honda Accord.-noods! oxcolohfeonditlonr$3.000.- - «MomaUc,-naw-tif»s.-deanI bM;-1964-Chi^^M:S2er.-:‘n ----- Pisco yoor od today tor quk*kk conditkm. 15,000 miles on ^ body-WDrtcr*300^ofrCal* ~CaH734:9a38. ^ - c^njna-0ood.-$eoo^cal I?' bed^^to?hoi«!^194?*® 734-3549 or 736-1675. r cA. toadod';^lW00” caB' tMpooM. 733*OS20. overhaul. Also mlscella* C h e w 2 ton. 4 apd trans & 3 - 1964 Bionco 11. EdtSe Bauerr y4«7432 anytime. ^ 6 ^ 0 Blazer, 37,00l> '• —. noous Oolla stylo service sp d ^ w n itS g & 2 spd roar'Jt 1975 BMW 2002. very nico.'• padutgo,’ toadod. V-6, AT, : >. miles, loaded, plus many , > NEED ECONOMICAL - boxoa. Con 734-^59- I Parting out 1974 Bronco. — ond. oxtra Paris, 734-1566. $2395. Can '736-8692; . P s T p B, A C , $4975. C all n extras, excellent condltioo. . CAR? Your choice I960 VW : •13Q . .Hoavy Equlpmonl ' 302, transmluton, iransfer $im>ler,734.lS7?,------. i dieaei or 1961 Chevy ■ 10. 1 9 7 7 C h o v y 2 to n lru c k .1 8t il I960 RX-7. $2200 or besti 734-8620.______. ease. Iront ft rear end. somee Cmi73»0H6- ____ ^ _ ■ 1978 Chovy 'h ton, big 10. oHof. Call 734-7049. , ChevoBe.$i:i«eaB3nf|-':---- Usod bockttoos and loodor^ _box, tuck-undwliftgple.jpro- _ 1990 Ford F-350. loadod, 1. 1988 Spectrum. 4 dr. 1 .5 1-- r -exceL-cond.; rebuatengines------Cair436:5700-days-or 436-- )06 p a n o 'p o w o r . $56D0; Coll'all 19Be S 0 b a ru GLIO Iu rb oB '■cr0W~cabr7;000"m1IosI-' ' !-■' »sr,~ATrAC,-'re,-PB.-«jicei I Can436-3n44tosoo. . 0767 ovenlnos. (Carovl. ovos. 733-6081 Mon^v-Frklav. vnioon. C a l 324-5127 ovoa. $19,000. 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our used cars aW JSc;c39*l^^!SS^filTand id newr er cars ^ a n d tru ck s w ith le s s thantl 69,000 miles are wan-anteed.war | A — Q 325 Ovoriamand-Exit m ^ W A m A v mY— ------: ^ B urloy,sy, Id a h o TULL ./ LIMIa i T E P • 678-3700-1-11-800-288-6788 ______■fho dealer wPl ^ 100% ofol tho labor and fo0% of tho10 p.ports for ttio SOk 1486 N. BIuo Lakes BlvBlvd. - (Noirt To Motel 6) covorod systems that foD duringdi the wnminty period. Asl( Asli tho d o o lo r. —— ------TwJn-Palla l l M d a h o ------— for a copy of tho warranty documdo onts for a fufi oxplanotlonlion ot1 vnirronly • 2 |v covorago. exclusions ondj thoI doalor's ropoir obligallonsIons. You m'ay U M 734-3800.-1-J1.800-289-6788 All C a rs S u b je c t T o Pri<'rior S ales. *Up To 42 Mononths OAC & Terms obtain a copy of our limited1 usodu car warranty from our salosalo: s office. VQ' a a ^ B g s > I - - —:------— _ . . fr ■ ' I" I: ______MrtwPfeS= j l aoWiigM on llie f Declqa junior ' ... ' -

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- A Dcclo H ighTSchool'junioi~won-last— S. 0 American Legion High School Oratoricalal (Contest at the Collegc ...... o f Sdulhcm Idaho:10...... _____ .__KdIy.Anthoa,wiw ill,present Idaho at {HcRBgioiiihGont.ontest-BCt-ApriL'BiiuRcn^ J ------1- =-ion;—Wash:—T hlere. en lie will Luiiipytij.- against stale wjrwinners from Alaska, Washington, ^ Orcgcrgon and Montana for - -• - thccbangg.tp.BdvftiIvnncerlofioctional^m— - ■ — pptitinrrtn-MtCTOTitnmlarMontr-Atml lO.______The national fintfinals will take place in ------Boise on,April I?-.:7-_TTn»_finnt frtur eo n lM . tants in the nation:ional-event will receive . scholarships valuelued betweefn SI 2 ,0 0 0 and S18.000. dopecpijnding on how they placc. Kelly, 17. is thic e ssort o f Clyde and Ver* lynn Anihon o f DcDcclo. His activities in- ______elude jazz band,. slshow choir ond y^ar;__ book, and he is prpresident of the junior ______class.______

• A happy lOZnd'tid'birthday today to He- .len Z D U it^ a residesident of Woodstonc Rc- tircmcnt Center, T\Twin Falls. Helen is a - native of Austria-oa and-a member x>f St. Edward’s Catholiclie Church. Thc Woixi- —------J— sionc staff says she love? the outdoors, and a good cup o f cof*— ------“ fee.

— - - Magic V alley RcReh^Uit^on ' __ ' has announced thehe results of two recent _ Having cared forir moren than 100 birds atIt thi e .re h a b lllta llo n c e nIter, te Pat Smith has a softoft spot for.*foundlng nieie m b e r* A w e so m e , a i ^-year-old y e goideneagle. .l.-Z . _:fuhd:raisih5 j?TOjccijcctsr The."annua_l. direct__ ------^------mail-campaijn-nctt>ctted^6,24erts, H ailey; S t^ h e d . helps Glenns Ferry High]h Schools^dantJakeliC0 Irving work'wHh ' . j ------^Bezdekar-Ketchum^ t o r e h a b)ilitate i ' b atterred birds o1 f orev _a.redtall Smith h« ley; and Biian Hunsunsato, Rupert. Steven tolLhawk...... ;______Borden and Amberber Ksher, both of Ru- By Julie Fanselow regt:gular volunteer, who tells SmithS that a ‘It’s m y firstf pert, made' the ColCpllcge of Pharmacy’s ■ Times-News writerr blinlind owl th e y ’re caring forr hasY stopped - - * i t r ------dean's list...... eatiiIting. m em o ry - 1 Area residents atuattaining d ean ’s list sta* prarlyon.ln. Pal Smith knew she LateL last year, the Idaho De]Department tus nt W ashingtonsn -State'- U niversity in-.- COIiouidnt havs " had a soflsoft spol for birds. Fishish & Game designated thee G( lenns Fcr* .. . b e ean n more than 3 . elude Baibaia Janeine Aston, Buhl; ICelly i E > my first memory - I ry’ sites Ihe central rnpldr rchablabilitation fa* Fredrickson, Grand'indview; Michael Oran I ’t have ■ been m o re cilitlity iil th c stole'. “Itls kind a n ew ' o r■ 4 yean old.i „ I j Nield, Paul; and TilTiffimy Layne Cowan, ( or 4 years old,” she idealea,'^ Sm ith says. Earlier, the state tried Michael Fuchs and-nd-Laura Sander, Twin member I cried 1. "I remember 1 cried to< eestablish a center at thc Boi3oise Zoo but o y e>r r b ab y b ird s in l ' _ _ _Falls.___ _ . c o u ld n ’tm y yard who fell o u t jt_dididn't last. . ______1 Other students carning'dcart'scar Usfhqn- 4 than 3 OI This year, Oic'cHlcr willll'coWeiitnite— i -----m yr 1y a rd w bo fe ll------; ors around thc courountry includc Stephen dSinith pursilcd other "o n\ Krvirig’ Region 4, worklrking' closely— ? PetoBOn o fT w in FaFalls, at King College, recalls. ’’ ----- OUt'Ct o f th e ir n est.!-----1------^ over baby birds inA'hile m' in California a n d witl^ith the stale Fish & Gamec Department1 Bristol, Tenn.; Erin2rin Fillmore of Twin ___ of Ihcir riest." I in life insurance, real on1 i inspections of other rchabilibilitators* fa -_ J ^ ^ ^ H Falls and Christineae Bolich of Jerome at Years passed and; andS joumnlisnuBuj_jciUtlilies— SmitlHSays-thcre-arc' P at Smith, director V Gonzaga Universitysiiy, Spokane. Wash.; igu,^tTC~became m ter- regigion - and possibly of^tTbring work- • [cTome nt tfae'Llnivcrwity— ■ goals, living for a whi . of the Raptor : ' gaining ex p erien celilitation, in and'it's been sho|lops. souln: and L aura F ro st _ n£F n vurtrlrin^ • - • --.-n- - shabjlitatlQnJSenter___ ; ______4 , i : ______DLMontano^isacn estate, in v estm en ts\GO. ai ------^ ^ ^ ------Thc-ccnlef-is-now-forming.Tl ____ B e h i rr ofTwin Falls at LevLewis & Clark College. nbomJbur-veflra-ago:rects thc Raptor Reha- odviIvisory committee that willI includeii rep- ' - :'l PonFa'n'd, Ore. cstcd in bird /chabilitnear Glciuis F erry, rescscntatives from the centerf ifrbih Idaho ' ------her-possion-ovor-Birtcp3y bullets, shocked b y Fishsh & G am e as w ell as veteriierinarians, re- \ Fiflh-gradc studendent Stacy Bilbao won Today, Smith direciphaned by a farmer’s habiibilitators and falconers. Thishis b o ard w ill j, first place in thee T National Geography bililalion C e n te r birds ne of prey find cafe help;lp guide th e center's actions.ns. Spelling Bee at theie (Gooding Elementary ...... Whether crippled byrenter.' : SiSmith - w h o taught herse!rself most of School. Emily Hstfi[stfield was runner-up. v power lines or orphound Glenns Ferry in,a whahat-shc knows about rchattiabilitatidn - ij At Frahm M iddlec fSchool in Gooding, combine, battered binicvy pick-up bearing saysys she’s m ost concerned witlk'ith m aintain* in core. I - — .. - ■| . eighlh-gradc studentent David Hilt won thc and healing at th^cent!c plates. She stops thc ingg iquality a n d consistency in i o u t t h e Geography Bee andmd Andy Tennant was ‘ Smith drives aroumccntcr of Ihc-town's •'T^cre "I arc alm ost no rcgulatilation's ru lin g A p a ir of saw whet owls wait oi runner-up. Stacy and,David an will take '■ liot pink ‘6 9 C hcvjcr with'Kim Maple, a R e a s e s e e HE/EALING/C3 W inter aat t the Raptor Center ' < written lesis to qualifalify for the stale gcog- "BIRDBUS” license p j raphy competitioni ihiIhis spring. truck dead in the cc main street lo confcr ■=------Thc-Soufh-Hjlls-S rcccntly electcd oHltiHlcers. They arc K ^e ' rand-shtu jefehttsekl e s s ^ d u r i jing^wifei^ a b o r j ; Shoemaker, prcsidendent; Jody Moore, vicc rts-uprfe* ■■■ • •president; B ecky' Hendriks,I secretary; ------1 le labor' progressed, w e miss(ssed her wife endured wasas cashedc in and a liule girl t | fTHUiiriTr'Swye-Rtdperige, - ^EJustw bl.ll. foU= ^ r o i m i C S - -iiQCiot:s ai reporter; Sarah EldnIdredge, histdrian;-.and /lolly. Nme months of _J ------lic c th c d pdoctor c anyway.______------^ 3^~Mooic, dixiionsljTstrotion leader.------My wife is a iroopcr ^ As il cacamc Ume to push, thc reacal pain doctor, all of theihc nurses and cvc^body”; .i '■ : = . Uu;t wcc>.; g abeen s t agony, but what 1 s i s n d w asn't ovcover fo r m y w ife or m yself, _ “ who had a handd inii our liulc miraclc. It’s ' *..i. iicst feelings that Tvc ever ^ .' ; The Timcs‘Ncws:ws welcomes items baby girl named Moiral hours at-ihc Magic I 1 offeree^ed myself os a cushion forirhcr to- one ofthe greatcsi about area n sid cnIts ts who nccivc honors . agony paid ofT T i^dical Center was. ^ to during the pushing periods p a n L.; i;^ielour.d.' - ^ u g h ie r in th e nursery. : ______‘ or.iviiystuhlyirscnduid'infonnarion to Thc It has not a lw a y s /bc< mothcr,i:Did-l-wakc- ■ whi'h i l c ^ n d . asked hcrI^Dt>_^ Tiisiakcr-My-erms-becamo-si ; being checked out os a : Timcs-Ncws SpotligIlight column. P.O. Bo.x witnessed -for severalbom ?’ It was a stran g e mailatch this shirt?’ She was mhborandlin X a qucezcd to the limits of thec ;amaz- waT^ Ic for th e d a v . ^ S48. Twin FaUs, ILID 83303. attcnlion: Valley Regional McditI if 1 was bom in the wasas picking o ut an ensemble f ngth that I didn’t know cxjsictftH in hcal'hy new born,-n. She was later wheeled Juh'c Fansclow. I often ask cU -m yknow it now. my m o ih cr AAll husbands who have hat fe. S he would lean forw aniid and «nto ihe hospital1 room ro where she formally ' )m'anddad. ' I you up w hen I w a s boi enCiICC must have felt like me"= f push andnd I would lean backwartird and met her new mom': ______' It s sull a grcai way of questioningoom if at 3:30 a.m.. my duriiiring lab o r - hc.lpless and us< into the pillow, real feeling watching her ' ' | ,rS,'Sc-aco„. moming or night. I kmcontiaciions. Paying NNothing you can do will i grow every day a mn d nighi, an amusement After iwiwo and a Iplf houre _bf^pipushing ____AVclcomc.io.thcj wasn’t asleep. >■ the lessons taught in tracaction feel great. It's not ar hc-world.MoIly Elirabeth. . ;'s mind off the and nmeic hoursI plus in the laborr room, you grow up i In Ihc d cliv c i^ root:s. 1 started counting, ridede. Trying to get my wife's up to live a wonderful life. ' xl.lo-gct her to Molly.appippeorcd and w e.had done.lL wife was h a v in g yTaSt.’ cc lhen* very slo w - pairlin during-thc-labor,- l ined. iL.NoViL^yoiicdadand momiom.lovc-you.vcry.much ______II m o nitor w as when I talk tal about my liulc girl, itIt’s not J, ..cafcTul aitention toDr ' th thc rest of the labor, loolK)k at thc graph thc fetal i ^ Dear Abby '----- ' ...... CB— Ihis honey. It about ilic(ic one in thc back yard who10 barks ' Brad B n d ^ T is our Lama/e classcs.I’t very coherent tliat prirrim ing. I said, ‘!Look at th i is a part-time sports re- i i- C 10 quake." D o n ’t and is furr^urry. *77ic Crossword ~ FTnil r'couritcd~'very"rhen my wifc-was in la- loo)>oks like a major canhqu porter ror TiTimes-News.' "Life and ■ People C11* . andlhcnlshui'up.fortgo 10 the hospital. I l^u{ugh. 1 tried everything antind it was too I had mixedmi cmoitohs. 1 cricd. laughed lai Times" is a columiu m n which runs occasion- irly in th e tlay for my mindd tito w ork. and cricd:d some more as all the pailain m y allyiiithc featuresres secUon. . Business C 12 1 probably w a s nlosct, ’t searched for a earl moming. In fad. when bor suggesting wc go f stumbled to tlic clos ■ 'N- T-- 02 Tlmes-Now^. Twih'Voil^ons. IcJaho Sunday. MareJi>10,1991- It A n i t i v eg r s a r y E n g a g ee m e n t s l I ___Brewer-Gr ■ T he Viet ,Ohlaug-RS Chureh. 229 Ohiaug is a 1988 gradraduate of Bur- Falls High School and-tl1-the Univcrsi- •'Falls 10th Ward LDS isal989gmd- Icy Higli School and is t ' ty of Idaho. She is cicurrently cm------Park Ave. ;------:------::al Institute in - Victor a n d R uby B.i. Hanson w ere~ ^^^^H ualb of ITT Technical V ployed as a juvenile pnirobation offi- I ------manic Griggs is a graduate of Meridian ■ H I^ H __j L^i,'Calif., and hai I *^-2:TalIs,siii«L1959:— IiLT ...... T .ThTc everivcni^is'belng'glvcn-by-thctr"- - - ! Boise.--- I 7-H igb SchM l a nd Dttende iTTloh'^tb'r'orTwin.'Falls, Reschlsa 1982 gnidiadu'aVe o f Tw ii" ded the U M ^r^nd^on-Giig^r“ ■ ■ He worked as a comintractor, buil3- ~ ^ d re n , K I He! is curnntly residinggatthc.Warm ; ® id Brcht Victor; bolh of Elko, Falls High School, wasVOS a m edic in moille, Nev., with a rccep-ep* ing custom homes forir 17 years; S he Dave and E Springs Ranch in Eurck;ka, Nev., and 27 m Lame iTheryl Farmer of Dallas, and ' the A ir Forcc fro m 1982>82 to 1987 and- - sscll Ranchcs. tio n to folI«ollow at the Basque Centeruec— worked-with her husb:sband and then Nev., Cher Ihc College, of . Shori Oh:>hlau^and Resch* is employed by th e R u ss lector for. sev en Mark_Vic.l: Adrian— B —gagcment-of-thoir-dau{ J f l t e c i d in i g Boer of Jerome annouilounce Ihc en- B Kim Gillctt, to Bruce T ^♦nyement n f th eir douchiibM ct, Erin nae, to James E. Hockockaday. son of B Byers, Colo. J N a v o n e -■Kjce l ■ ■ Mr. and Mrs. Williamn Hockadayf of ■ ■ Gillctl is a graduateIte o f J e r o m e - ^ ^ ^ ^ H -----TAHOE V;STA,-CC a J i £ ~ A m y — ___ Youngstown, N .Y . B -' iligh School, received. a bachelor > Navonc and Michael RiceRi w ere m ar- =— — Bocrlii'Ugniduatcof'J p —artracgi^fl"speech-a]und'dnuiurln-^^^^H Tnea'FeB. 23"in rpHIiolio, ce T c m o 'n y ~ a I~ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H Schopl and attended OOral Roberts B — 1986 and received a ma:lostd^ oreduT_^^^^^B ,-La-PIoya on North ULakO^hoc^^^ , ' University, in .Tulsa, O kla. S he is- B ’ 'calion' in special educatiation'dnd'psy' 'Tahoe 'Vista, Calift . ’>.v currently attending Rhema RIi Bible B ' chological services fromim Idaho Sukie O nieiatinR w as thehe^^^A lic£^^^^^H ------Tniinins t ‘cntcr:in T ul^ilsa-and is cm— — — i& is n '■“Rbas. . ~ ...... ■■pIc^-at-Staie-Fcdtiral-ra l-S a vintts - in — — — ^ ■L-==The*ridy the Rhema The wed t<,-p>nnngd for Julyy w ith a bachelor of. sciencncc-degrcc.in The wedcedding is p lanned for Ju n e .8 and M iles R ic e o f Boisilise..., , ______^ I ^ H B wecthcait Manor Wedding Bible Church in Tulsa. ------1-2^^------•. 'ammal"Klcnce.“ He teataches'science at the Swe ® Christina Fischer, ffriend of the - ny anc^ Michael Rice at Robert Stuart Juniorr High1 School Arts Scrvio/icc in' B urley. • bride, served as the {^ride’sIjr m aid o f . ^ honor. Dan .Rice, bi;other br o f th e o f C ^ fbmia o ^ in Berkeley. ____ “* srr^Ondc^oorh? wrved ass Ibest marT^ ^ ^Tnc bnclimdegroom is a 19B3 giudu— - , Boaz-iJInimer . S pw ial - g u e st Inclicludcd g rand- ate o f TwiiPwin Falls High School and ’ G p e r t z e n - C 1 the University of Montana', r. Jo h n T. Boaz \ mother of the bridcgngroom,' G eneva oltcndod th' TW IN FA LLS - D r. J< Mr. and = ■—~ of-Twin-|va>lcand:Manc> ^ ■ T ^ I N FALLS - Ml * --RiceefR ig g in s-^------______in Missoula3111-3-....'. .. _ ___ — ' rT-*William G oertzcn o f Tv ie;wlywcd.s reside in Sunny-, Lake Jackson. Texas,. aiannounce the 0 7 ^ ------A recdpli' and Jackic li" l,o, ior.ioll .>™r ' for poroiilii:isitcs, such a s fleas, wKTsIt “I Gasscr bf Twin Falls announce a the'' OUES7>6n : My e d ho -llquid-and-then—mighl-bo-lht>-lho -source.otjhcri^d^7ni.®y (^nstinc, to Brycc Bcncncflcl.^son -Of' lei oll'thV However,r. ifif your cot ij-suffering _ ... JEROME - em andid Kay Marlatt______scob u p . She scrotchei ;l o f Anaheim, -. Could thi* b e ehickw poxOX, poiton ivy, or greatly, you>t>u should loke her to .yo^ur of Jerome announce the;he engagem ent . -- B ob and Betty Bcneficl 'T ■' velorinarioiirion. WKile^he oT^Ke'is' ; of 'tH«r~daughlcr77SaiSara 'Ann. to ' - - C a l i f ------7 ------like rtiSt? ' . Gasscr is a graduate of.Twino Falls, Jj llr,Q yaijr.rnt is soorcmngng ■oul lhe couse of tho Randy Moss, son of>f Denzel and - ^ AKSWEB; l<-50und«-Uiu ------H i^ SchooI-Shc-is cmfiiploycd th cl-^^^-^ ^ B ~ r«iWering'froni dormoliliililij; Off hond it dbrrhoTTlij,Ms.' modicotion-con-bo------~"~'.Jahdl MossbfBoise. ;nt Living in Marlatt-is“8-grBduat€late-of-Jerome ' Center- foM ndei^dem H is impossible to soy exjexoelly wliot iho adminislered;red to relievo ihb symptoms. - k Tw in Falls. CQUte is . It couldd~be contact High School and is emplmployed by the TTf'Woodrtn'r—e^H ^V -r^ ------^l^*o~A'IirNationalGuarijard-iirBolsiT— B s— BCTeficHs~a viuduate ' derm olitis .wRicHTTiC^itc poison i7y, _~Refer Ciue:Questions To: B Wilson'High School ini ILong Beach.. Moss is a graduate ofo f B oise High ^ B - -.resulls from y our cot':It's coming into G r e e ^ CCroiss ro I n I ^lif. He is employed by. Amaiga- ;^hooI and is also cmplnployed by the H ' conloct with o cortain»plont p or objcci. V e te n n oary ry Hospital PA uard in Boise. I mated Sugar Co. in Twin Mdaho A ir N ational G u ar nned for June It could also bo on ollofgicoil Veqctlon._.211 8 KimIlimberly Road The wedding is.planranned for Jun? Ll The wedding is planr . • '22. ' - J I I G a s;ser s c and Bruce ^neiFiellel lo ccrtain foods: You shshould olto look 7 3 3 . 4 ^>53 5 3 ...... “ 1- r S a ra Mlarfatt ar an d to n ^ Moss _ _ i ^ ^ _ | OURLOCATIIT I G H : ^ - - 1 1— - j J S ^ i c ce ^ ^ e w s - t s m . T rank 'r.~aiV i~ T iu in i» e-C<.Commandin San Diego. A U ^ g f g - Cadet Bradley ..FAIRFIE•lELD - Sgt. Fitderidc■k E. W2kinwn. son of Fl “ “ T l = T\\'IN FALLS - Ca iler. has grad- 1986 graduiduate of Twin Falls Higr'— i^ — • Roben V. Me- M nolf IH,'a,- son of Fred Marolf Jr. of}f N orm a W ilkinson o f File W. McDofuld, son o f Rc basic training School. hIe> is an avionic^ test-sotion.>n - — TWIN FALLS - .Aimrm an How«fd :R .a n d sjcp< ■ ■ ■ B n S thc-lisi^eadcis-andcompoponent specialist at Elmen-> J. M yen, son o f N!r.!r. and Mrs. Jerome, has completed recruit train-Lin- Forcc Basrin Alaska:— ------Howard R.-Myers of Twwin Falls, has ing at Rccn«rxut-Tniimng-Command.in l . i n „ I ------must have a 3.0.or bettertter grade p o in t ^ r f Air F o S t a f e r . graduated from .Air Forcc f basic O rlando, FlFla. She is a 1985 graduate average at the end off thet> spring or FALLS - Na\y Ensign training at Lackland Air.ir Force Base of .Minidokoka County High School in ------fall-semestcr. Hc isla 191990 craduate ^ »mhh,-ciaught«r.of-Lcon_£... s a 1989 grad- Rupert. ‘ I 8 f ^ / a of Kimberly High SchivK vi...... iii-Texas.-Thf airman is'; 'ix E c to %y j ------Smith o f' TTwin Falls, has completedd uate of Twin FaUs HighhScK I oor.---;------;------the BasicrSurface S W’artare utnccr s ------mil I Create vourjrovvn — ------I. D«vis,- daughter of-James GOODING - .Arm;rmy National Course. She Sh is'a 198(S graduate .of>f T%V1N Fa LLS - Nas'aw ' Seaman Sherry C I o f B uhl, has com pleted “ rc» I 'bouquets, bout(itonnieres, ' ^ Guard Sgt. C ary V> ShaShaffo, son of Twin FaUsHs.High SchooLand is^a.: ; Recruit Robert J. King.. son5 of Angir... P. Mace of ihing at Recruit Training o f r N ^ ^ a I Josqjh D. ShalYer oT'G' Gooding, has gnduate oftheof University of Utah mn line M. King of Twin FaFalls has com - cruit trainl ins I centerpieces, etc.,e with you graduated from the aeroscout aci ob- Sah Lakee City' with a bachelor -of>f pictcd rpcr^if trainingg at Recruit Commandid ini O rlando, Fla. I our beautiful ba!lasketsand Beautiutiful Weiiing! j server course at ' Fon?n R uckcr in scicnce deglegree. She joined ihe N avy Daleville. .Ma. T he scisergeant is a in August.t." , V I handwrapped siisilk flowers...... 1973 graduate o f GocjoodinC High ------^ D o ^ 'o iLl i Have A Secrcret Wish? - Airman 1st Class Evan U B i g j f l g h School. FILER..- • l l.r . ,.,.v ..r r ..yfiirth , i^hhof /■niuriful '--v JTJ.i. I . L I (Potpourri C o t t o f f e 338 3rd SUE., I rz.-1-i 11). .V*. I craJt su p p liessa i n d gifts 734^393 1, }\> i-;7/ ..TuOo u>;'i:i. (i! r.» . 'nt. \ : 108 Addison Ave. W. • Twin Falls ^ R i '-■.rth a. frer- V ^ S I ■ 734-541!}19 i^SMo __I____ Edoei lh.~ irr'zrili * * ______OfUAOHINDA3LMARCHJ I Mi ati'm'.>/!.i finrrrmK rr'fuirf ti = ! E _ - ^O c H TIN U ^H I .•ItllllJ iff. , -.uurhnr.r nr >jI y \y.u rfr.'i.-r.- 'Ehii /V u m g g H i ) . U r v:!: "■>':( i • K vpircs 4-l.<»l "'HHIBBE hiKHol ->n,-r. .-i. pif.l .V i.iiU I.OVC \ I ’n r t r j i t oH'Nis: n -IW i 1 C harles; ReedI ^ WM t'c "I c i i i l d • ______■ - |—phbtogrc■apher— 3j--.Lrr„h CIP.t l’497" - - — - • (GAUCO'S : - PRINNTS ______I :3 T 5 9 tn Avo. E. Twin F a ils ------I’hi.nc;____ • TRICOlOTS - RIBBING -NOTIONS 1 l*h..iK -^_------ITie Paris BIdg. T w in F alls S i •LACE - RIBBONIN 734-9969___ To have your businos!® ss I On The Square :ludod In’tho Brldnl DIrocIroctory. . ^ S B S i Rupen , ^/ cof^tact: yyour A dvertising Roproiarosontative, ir J a n o t T a y lo r a t 7 3 3 -0. - 9^ 3 1 . ______

__♦______. :.Sundfidny, W.i»ch 10. 1091 -Timos-Nf5-Nows. Twin, Fntts. Idaho C-3 ' — ■ _____ -j_> ______k s p 6 s e E l e c t r ii ( c s h o c f e - W h a tt to do V^ v h e n y oO U f i n d 1h e l p l e s ss birds—

i H g i l ai i i g e r i i oi i * i b i r d s “ iptorCehteriA[dans ainnual dili n n e r ^hclplcss. aand n d many people, don’t ^ . r. , Whal should you doJo if you find a 'reaii/e it's< OlO K for them lo bc on I. - I h c ir parents will still ■ Idaho Powerver h as a lso placed perchess raptor that'might needrd h e lp ? Tho H i ■ Tlje.Turf Club. 734 FallsIls Ave., is ground.-1 By JuIic Fanselow l-prospo«------bc.luniunii.uu^ out walchingJbcaUan.1;----- 1!----- J. ------Timcs-Ncws-writcf------______, high..abovc.krc.thc_dang.cro.us_conduc^^ Wilh spring near, thisth is the time • ,,___flp6n_to_oicnibco:uuid-i tors bccauMLiw birds tend to pick' thc. ’ of year when yoMngsjsiers of nwiiy . . . TWIVINJEALLS_-_Sa&ird«yJ^ia tive membcra at a cost ofof j i r p c r .Smith says. ind,an older injured bird. •• Aflcr cpllisions, clccticctric shocks highest avail'ailoble s p o t to land. species are making theirth entrances . the ileadline tt to atgn up for theIbe social h ottr wilviU-startot Il’yoii find, 1 pick it up. Smith .sa^s. ■ _ ' arc the second most comijm m on injury “I ’v e tolkcIked lo the people at Idoho into the world. Pat SrSmith, director .Kaptpr.«r-AeIiabUitation .CcBte.’ar ! a .. 6 p m .w tth d inner at 7 . ; . . ii's O K III pi of the Raptor Rehobibilitation Ccn- aecond For reservations, call11 Scott or it's bcsl to> inn]n Ihe bird in a uird------lo^iirds-of-prcy,.but.thcy-lcy-havc no ri- power- and-id- I - really—believe- they n d .an n u ^ dirmer.' . ter, ^ y s b ird s o f p rcrey arc no; cV- ~ "T hyi at—TanyaTaylnrnr i4S. .—r.—^ —boiird-box-imil-and c o v e r it-x'Tth-xblari5------val in gruesomencss. • care.” Smitl[lith s a y s :. “ B ut there arc aet :fofJrfaclL23LJL ■ , kct or^cliiscsc llthe box so llie bird is - ' ; ------Birds c a n ;b c 'h u rrb y -p ; oflm lcs oflibwer linesj------c e p t i o n . ------'— , .' ' * in th e d a rk.. . riicn.Tl give the center a in several ways. Pat Smitmith, director and thousanainds of pump stations. I . In late March or.cearly April, if ■ wilt niuke arrangyucjits_ __ ------of-lhc-Raptor-Rchabilitaliitatioa.Ccnter.- don't knoww w> hot th e a n sw er is." you .fiod..a_young_,_,,b[rd_on .tli.e”_has.cquiptipmcnLun^. stutT.to.hclp.-ifi f . Later in spring, il’s< jnatural_fVr_V='>' ^‘>‘1 '' ------ground—■^•-oner'-lhat^ ICT youiig groarnotiiW owiWIs lo COl'Ui:-' IU. |lll.k lllL-■: liiiUl. uiv a lure'yutt — — ■ — -in Glenns-Fcnyrcxplainsr LnscliTterrestrial supervisor it’s-stili-^tinymlilT'neSrSl-1?llll-CimXb^7TourrJ7Ti55l5r . A llan Ans< . dovmy and helplcss-ij-ucting - you pareming ith out ofthe nest. At thisIts point. Ihe -briug !.«.i»- Birds som clim cs UiilgtcIglc w.lh im- Power, Po says the utility has Ig will bc neccssary. Smith should return it to thel e nest if a t all wiys, "Peo ise birds will be acting imn.iire aggrcs- r f j'ijn n itrre o inrornialioi).i call thc gation pump stations' tra n s lo n n c is , w o rk e d to> prevent pi risks to the birds ’coplc shouldn't try to raise p possible. Smith says. Js. sive. They arc still dnwV,v'ny, hut will Uiip(»ir Uehaehabilitalion C'eiiier at which leaves a telltale: sisig n . ■.•They r nearly 20 years. “A lot of thc birdsJs theni.sclves," she adds, irc bc sprouling Icalhcrs, loI.H). U iu ls III 3(i(>-2‘>7‘> «>r«ir .Ui()-2.U)4 or call your alw ays have an injury oofa f i wingand o.h'ir compaipanies have picJccd up onI If you caruiot iindI tthe ncsl. or if bccau.sc: bbchuviurul ])r<)b|cms arc Ihis stage slwuld be leCi;I aK.nc. 'local.I 'j s h\ ^ ((ia n te ollice. a leg on thc same side ofOf Ihc body; „hol we've/e d( one,” h e adds. ■ it is inaccessibic, callII thc ccntcr. h possible. ____ S m ith ^ y s ...... r-utility-maintainsrl-7.00dr: ------Near-powcir. lines. - raniptDrs-fre- distribution lines, he says, qucntly dip as they leavevc or land on luld-lw impossible to pre-- a utility pole. Ifthc'powc,we? line" arc ”"■< “ • R uby glaiISS catch ess light, p uits t tw inkle.. in eye o f b e h q i d e r raptor injuries. So_Idaho too closc together, .the bir bini - hilUng ririe d (6 'iay h tify the ih'ost! ^Q.jyly,futOTe_niotb^tin^w- has ^ n-SprinKJ^llr-(>04«Uj-plm — Iprmnnonrori:oi7S-JTibra“saniplccopyor:^^'^^^ ------b oth-w iies .^ .g ro u n dsrits:ilselfjrnM»^m „ly^^„l, - WciT«lt«6;=amWi»v«6i^ur-^ the Mtcleiy'sy 's ncwslcllcr. A shop that • ------shockcrfr— — ^ ------■-^iyxoltoctioirDfTabyTerea-glaKTttrtP' ------;------=fliillques=^'j " ~ s m . I that direction," Ansell,I | u p | Q. Caa.you furnish. rme wilh the- caters ui elep.•lephani h>vcrs is LIcphanls. • "The nasty part o f it is ihere's an 'Jjrts in . > on tbc win- a Anita Gold name and address o f a chi•hinn mntching m eiire ulr. . C aihcrinc Uedno. -900. N_- ...... entrance sile and exit site" sit . 10 th is ■ 2-2.HtJ-S51JU_To.rind-a-l»an-.. ----- ■WOUh'd'cinnuIrc'two weeklek s toTTiani- :ty paid a--v;!-\;isit-southwest-Qf-Twin I different a n i- Glass, C'hinilina und- I’oUeryr-Hvailablc- II. 61.1.S(>. en- *lle lot y.uirlUir iron, w iile lo The Iron ' fcst itself, starting in thele nmost dense Falls; where:re Dick and Norma Par- rn u l f t o i d d ^ b C T coU^ctiition? Is there ror_Sl9uyeiiyear.-or S2 >i copy, from The»e Main St., Princeton, III. 3; closing a description o f ihthe picces you l aiK.MH N. 5ih St.. Wa'^ldcr, Texas part o f ihe,bii‘d's flesh andmd bone. rott’s farm-n is. d haven for owls, a comptny that vpecializizes in ship- Daze. BuxI 57.5' Olisvillc.‘Mich. 48463; rtiitii envelope '7S5iy;:nnfiX:-rix-ni|T.nL- ^ ■ i “ It's cooking from thcc insideit out."., haw ks, eagle;gifes and other raplore. fping ^*«8? Ito there're 'a m atching phone 3>.3-6.1-631-4593. wanl and a stam ped rctii «Hic I., ihe i i r l M idwest Sad Irons Col------Uuce Ull. iiiji mjuiy wuiki , VVcjUill BavlLB'lbr Cuulffldye m Iflal plck^ upK. pacKs anu53 lor a reply, o r plionc H13-i IS Q. ■ My-aon-coUectSrel^lephflDtflrttnd —le^iiiH^lubrlubrrmrcarerotrMckHaiucn..- ...... =rts=wa5cinrougl«he^bodyxJj^ll=you=g«^ntOiian^ ------i*hif>s-^l«ss-^est«iitMimioiHhy-H-spwiHl-liwm— ct .pbaot- collectorar.club he b can join. 55UW). oncKiicKistng SlU for an annual - lo ftb n it;" " • .? ...... , 'Normo Parrorro tts a y s .' - ' j'je c lis “R uby G lass o f thee 20lh: C cntu--.in-plncc piic)acking procc.s.% tu prolect . t a detac^ble nienilKisliiplip and^ k|tiarleity newsletter------m«er-haH>«------lUUe-do-L rv." bv Naomi L. Over. Iflt*yivaibl>lc. aKuinst brcarcakuKc) iii Pro-Pack Inc..:.. Also, where can J find t II. handlcloranantiqdctoyl ^ n worj(i^g with Idahoho Power to tions brouglught'-to our attention,'' ‘y•w ith pricc guide, for S24»‘4i45‘poslpui(i 527 Ujmdctlice Kd.. ivoniihruuk, jll. ^ If d tl? ------•• • : M assiglia. in KcmlcisV c'.'iI'.'i/i ttrif c fi) AfiiJa Cold, ■ prevent ry>tbf injuries. . Ansell says,'s. Bul in sottic cases, rc-'' inii papprback 6r S32.45> ipostpaid in 60062; phomone 70«.372-040K. A..Write lo Richard ;pluint C'ollec- * Cliiat^o iiihiine. hit -US K Michigan Smith oflen travels far from tht: ports turn ouiout to'bc-falsc.—- - hardcover h from Antique PPublications. To matchIch col,i)nl p;illcm s ojf f care oflhe National liU-*p' 89 Mass- Ate.. ia>^o. n r -606 irrsciccicd— ------'• center to Crereose birds,ds, blit she A nsell tell:ells, of one instance where Box E 553. Marietta. Ohio 445750-053^:, Cambridge.c. Hciscy; I'osloria. or Dc-I- luni Society. Box 7. isiun. Mass. ’ questions Wilii ill ;iriK \ir Vii her column. sometimes lets them go0 nearby.n So he receivedd ar report offlvc electro- phone p 800-533-3433. Rub;iby and other prcxsion ,'glass. write lo Nud incic sachusclts A vc.. Hosi — 02115^18" l-:ncl6s5-—Ifli iiUdrcssed^ The \olumi:ne oFi iniiil /iiaU'.s inJIv^iJttal ^^“the utility has inslallca*rd “ ”invert(rd—cutcdTca-glcTes neaTTMiJncrTTWIicfThc types t; o f glass a'rcJtsfca'foFor snlcTiiThc Pa|ikow*s Glassware G jvniiching .Scr- w stamped envelope lor nicileinbersliip in- replies iiiipos\possihle. , , Vs" between conductors>rs on-utility Vshecked it[.out, o he found thc birds Doze f - The N ation’s Murkrkcl Place for yifc. 20,77 S. Oakwood. Willow' pole cross arm's .so birds\ cacannot land, h ad in fact bcbeen shot and mutilated. -COUPON “

S a n dd y ’ s B c rm i n a 1 o f i t i s n — H e a l i n , g _ lies & .Seruij i c e I- When yot^brilb rin g in Ih is a d ■ ...... ! S a l I IlNUM CANS I Conlinued from C l • Smith alsoIso en v isio n s nature study I ON ALUWIlN ,itthabilital,ion at this-point,"nt." she sayn- tours intollo the surrounding W e havee a large selelection of ! I BRING YOUH CANS\NS TO TWIN FALLS 1 “Wc realize we're novilovices," she countryside.e. Id a h o 's Siiakc .River.-'. S ------rO TAirREC-Y-ClfCUN.G'.CEM .IEBll. ------adds.- “ Wc don't-%vant-to-E0-^o-out^nd—Plain-i3raf>erWra|}rhome-to-?he-largcst—; aceiriorrEasteeE=dresses^ - 7 ------WE AtS tSC O B U Y :------I ------fabr-ie^&tla f ‘Newspaper -Bra:Brass •Aluminum ■ ------dictote-how-it should be N orth A mcric:rica. perhaps in the world. \ L ------^Qopor »RacRadiators 'Scrap Iron i lust want 10 sec it done.” I . . X ~ U E eack-usJoFalTEldBermxrazi: r —.— •Stainless Steel 'Gla:b i a s s - ...... , 1 — _ . As'iHc .center be'comomcs. better. ' in additioniorr lo“7chabilitaiion,~tfie known, more birds arc broiarought to its center works T W IN F A L L S LCLOCATION ONLY. -ks extertsively on public :essories & NM achines...... \ __;______BujJna*naifHici ^attcnlibn~ln'T 989.‘*thc‘ cciccnlcrcored~cducation.’SrSmith“and hcr slafTprc- -- :-----for"37*t5irasrih~1?90rihi-ihe'numbef-scnt^d"50"pi^programs to school und jum ped to 112. AJ> o f lastISI week, thc civic groupsps from B oise to Burley I 1939 h i g h l a n d AVI ~ s M o r B ^B E R N I N A ^ t i ^ - ccntcr housed 46 birds.. Frequently.Fi Inst year. Itsts booths1 were among the I 734-7440 j B i n i g i M i f B ales & Service thc ccnicr relies on orca vciveterinarians most popiilaiilar at last weekend's ' Sah I - EXPIRES 4-7-‘^91 steel/Hldcxlc»/Furs/Recvc|lng ____ I ------1-iasks , Garden-Show-at-thc-Col-— Home-ond-GE ------^------1 2 3 4 - QQakley-Av^Burley i:DDED*naoT v a u o W t h oOTHER t i- COUPONS J ■ Thc current residents include ini five lege bf Souihciihem Idaho Expo Ccnicr. parcnts-wcrc— irea schdbl-s are aiding the killed when their groundnd nest was cenierrs effortbrtsrJeroinc High School. ----- run oVer-byo Rwaihcr;-onano mmain sources of incomc, ju red raptors end up dyint:•ing oijnusl "'ey nettlened $10,000 Iasi year,- be euthanized.' but Smithith says the but much oftifthc center’s work is siill center hud, about u 75 pcrccnt per sur- J'ndcd out; 'of o vpLuntecrs’ pockets— HEAIITH vivol rate lusl year. Even Smith1 anda: Dean Hill, the ccn- ■'We try lo release all witwith al least - full-timene director of youth cdu------a.40-percent chancc of survurvival."-shc. c,otion remainlin unpaid;______adds. Some that ca;inot be released But there orarc rewards. VARE become "program birds.”•• aidinga thc "W c ’rc vcr>cry impressed by the sup- AV ENESl cent(.‘r in its educational effcifforts ...... portand-intcKlerest that\s expressed cv-"'” 7Smilh soys ilffi“eenrerha-has-scvcral—eiy-time-we-n e-re-out-with-thc-public,^^— . long-term goals: findingIg ils own Smith says. SheSl delights in the widc- property (it's now situated:d on( a fann eyed expressessions of chiidrcn - .. owned by-Ed and Jane Potuotucek), up- adults, too - who> have' never before E l^ grading its infirmary roomm {cuntmly( touched an--owl o or eagle, or even • volunteers arc caring for• sosom e birds seen o ne up cl(close. M a r c h I I - 1 5 in their own homes) -andJ buildingb a “ W hen you/bu 'release a bird and . flight cage of about 150 feetfeet in diumJ— w hen you secec how much people care ctcr,so birds canjgain con:onditioning- - that's whaUal makcs^it worth it," she ) - 1 0 : 0 03 a . m . D > a i l y L bcfdre iheir release. adds, ^ 7 : 0 0 B l o)od c tests will il be availai b l e B lo oid l y • ; foor *8” and \w ill includ(l e — t h e ^ H < f c P r e s s i i ^ h e c lik s Ci^ a l c i u m B o t a s s ii l u m - c i d Nutrt r itio n a lC y i ^ Ga l u c o s e U r i c A c ^ P i o r m a tio n j B u n H D L

C ne a t i n i n e 1 . D L V' SS o d i u m VLDLL : I [g C linic w ill1 be conduct^: t e d _____ ’ Nowyou c an gol 01 complolocc pair of g la sse s-frj-fram es a n d len ses A FREE l Hearingg Screening ___ ■nfnr ffnff fov>^ prico ILSsv»on«tyIi8>v(fam»s4fOflHH S b «-6peelatoo«eel*on:------* fioar ?tnglp-vKI'jisioaolasticJcpsos.' b y c l i n i c i a nns trom Idarino State U nili versity on M a r c ht l b e g i nm n ing at TTOO") a . m . I 1 the-RadioIo , . S elect afl? fra m e in1 stost< c k Irom o u r c o m - H A p p)ointm i ents im ay be regi:jistered vdth L ogY - — plolo so lecfio n a n d) golgo SO°.'ii off thc pricc. H — t — ------whcnuurchased-corr — D epaxtm j enlrfoOT^a'Screemr ingM amrm o'iigram at a co:os t Z!—'-I oof *50“ at tilim e of exam1

O3ffor lio good Ihrouph April 1 Itti:ti i ----^ G v c ait-Bdc(is....Fast t J Sarviv ir r / " ______^ IRovv a l - O p t i cc a i ] — : T H-tF. E H Y E W P A R EX PER TS■TS ■ EBENE]^ D I G T ^ 'Win Falls,* 733-0668- 151IJ Main Ave. w Downlown Twi iT t 1 MILY MEDIC/: a l c e n t e r = s r COpen Mon.-Frl. 9:00-5:3 j Tlm®8-Now8, Twinin F0II3. Idaho Sj^doy^Morch:h,10, ,1 1991 Child IDeyelopnmenTCelititer offerrs free sccreening ^abouti 4 i o d - The Region V Childlild Develofimeht Center wvill il Lincoln, phone 734-9773.'7 3 ...... — — - - _____ growth and development:nt. E arly help may prevent,- ^d€as r ‘ improve or corrccl man;any o f their conditions be- ; ofTcr a free scrccninying for children ages bint icrccning is to identify chil- The purpose ofthe sere ‘ fore they become perinarlan en t o r dis^ibling. k _____ L-lhroUBh_4.frotn.9.a.nv_tn. to 3 n.m. at the followint; ielays in physical develop*- dren who may have dela ' Parents who'suspccnln h c ir children may be de-— i centcrs. ment, languilg'e, speechcch, motor and self-help *j layed in one or more of3 f the areas to be lested are ht for^a ■ • March 22 at thele ,Adult/Child lievelopmcnl paring, will also be tested r SOUgl skills. V ision and licarii ; - urged lo partieipatc in1 thist spccial screening, as ' Center. 803 Hwrrison.in. Twin palls,'phone 734- ^4- where possible. I'arentsts cot cfiildren showing de-' treatment is far more cfH : 9773. • • :frcctivc_whcn.pa’bIcmsjir.‘-!_r.c m eans ~ m ainy—^Jifrerenr~whar^s-Go n ; -God?-Wh>riis-God'tfTi7” ■ J— -layx in any area tcstiid1 will_be w refcrrc^-to-appro-- identifuui-at an'curly age. issional help.'- , ' ge...... — oplc, porwnt to'^5-‘many.- people?' W hat'"' ■ ‘ ‘ 'A pril 3 nl lhe Gjooding ot Heallh- Dcpanmcnt',:ni. priaie sources for professi ■ Since' the screeningJ iwill bc by appointment -things to differcni peop The Timcs-Ncws; is seeking does G odnook lo. like? What docs , 202 I4ih Ave. I:., photitono 934-4477. Some children may bc 1bom with orjniay dcvel-- - - only, parcntft are urged-ti4-to-calI-734-9773 between 1 to you? short essays and artwoi»ork from area- G od mean to ; that may'slow or limit theirr K a.m. and 5 p.m. daily’ fcfor an appointment time. • May 3 al Ihe Jeromejmc FACS Building. 1100 N. op a hidden condition thai ___ children, (up to age 1 12) on their Childrenn wlw ho w ould like to take ideas abfllir GOd. A ■seJection iC will part shouldd mmail of bring their cs. . - .be published in the nenewspaper on saysordiawiriw ings-to' Julie Fahselow O’Leanr y J u n i o r H i g b ^ cc h o o l h ow o r r o l l E asier Sunday. al 77jtf Ti/nncs-Ncws; « - 132niirdSt. - Here are some qutuestions kids W., Twin FalFalls.’ lD 33301. Please ler: W ho - o r submit workirk b y M arch 14. , . : , T W IN FALLS - . The , llrst (Jinadawntfn WolvertAn. G. Haymore, Bret L. Heileider. Rebec- Stover, Niccicolc L. Slnind, Sharon R.I. ■ mighf want to considei semester honor, roll h;has been an- ca Hernandez, Melissa J. Hethering- Swanson. S ara E. Tliofflpson, 'fa ra ' . ; nounccd. by O'Lcuryy J u n io r H igh . _ 1EIGHTH. GRADE ton, Brian . H. Hilycr'crda, Shane Lee Willianams, Sanih M, Wolvertonn ^ ...... • 'Scliooi: rnirigsriCTimt—amJ-JetlVcy-ryMlcltaerYorlT— — A. A miisirong,_ isi Christa Brooks,i. Jackson, Jared M . Jue’otobsen. Adam A*s andI B 's; M arc AnJm.s’, Brcn- ^ ^ ------^PRBSHME^lEN ------^------Duvid- Ghirhristcnscnf^R cbecca”' Dahl,I, P. Jones, iNicole K cpnerer. Shawn E. da Lee Anirrambutu, Ali M, ArbaughrF F ^ s iV P i ^l t i f n g ^ — AILA.’s:.K jidAnton ieJ-A n»;ilii- i I Robin S.' Day.. SiiSan M. Edgar.r. 'Icavilt. Todd A. Leocon, .Clifisty Ja.son 'A rmTOstrong, : Tim Alkinson, JrHaTPmanrl^airicc-Bcrry;— Alwood. Rochelle BBloek. Scott f^elanie DD. 1-ox, h lean o r M. Fry.'. Lewis, B rcnna M . LolAjWrrsaiKJra—jcfcmialrJ” Drown, Bethany L. C Co o g g b u m . I-.-;-. A in y G Geilman, C Jodi L. Geren,I, Lowe,: Cary E. Lucidich.' Christie Kara L. BcBcvan. Juan M. Biberos, ther J. Covington. AAllison Cox. Gabo Giblcbier. Becky K. Groves, Sta-.- Maritt,1 Benjamin J. McCcGreer. Chris Jessica K. Bohr. Bi BnindonJ. Bolyard, j F n e e j * ^ Guess.-'Jenny K--7 H.cfner.^^'*, -W; Milam; Mellissa -h-M.—Nelson. Kcefci“Brun■umbach,-Jcnifer-E. Claw- _ ..."Tlvan Deibert. B^ii'Vft'WTDerfrcd[ir"^T“ K“ <5u J-Withyourprinfirtmg oTaerjpf: . , r Mnlthew G. ffdgor,“lonatltiiti J r.“ Counnc>^.'~J,~llersingcr.. Sus-jn R.. ]Ryan M. Oropcza. Michahnel C. Pack- son, , Sarah-ih_J:--CcH>k,-_Sla»Jey W. ------FHzhueh7~TJivln—(iilbc Ibcn— Henthcr-'Howar.——Jerem J y— E.-----Kendrick,- «cr.-Rcbccca -PutlerBoni-n,—.Tony—D.—Cram er, Jill,ill-CnindalL-Jessica Daiiis.—■—I ------— 'ZO -or-mlore— o ...... _Ll_free_6i-6 p a c k — ------1. "Hbbbs. Kirsten Joluiiisotison. John M. Whitney A. Lewis, Christy M. Long. II'eck. Johii C. Peterson,in, Kevin E. 'Jason R. IDerrieolt, Shannon L.. . M Q.or minre o ^ 2 free.6!.g..pach8:____ _JL • :_ K n ihp. Yeeoni F. Lenpliiinlian. Christo- /lay, Jeg^mv R.’ Miciak. C,__Prini», ..J Iiiry I Pity.«ir,-r,—Brian-r-W.,—Iim cry,-A ttis ■:------im ei J.- L u itllliiui. D tJk x - rG-packs ^ - Snmphnm»_Pliimm^^tysn.. I i l _ ^ a r i t i J ___M-Moudy-Xindy-A^ogara;—^Robcrlson;—1 Karen—~f-Roscncnn5r“ Otavinr"JciYIll'^mjrHitT'Ornsatiiia L^r I *80 o r m o re - ___ 4 fre ei.is -6 .p a c k s ______r ^ Rencher. kristy J. Sha^haw.-Daymen Christopherici- R. Parks. R ita PinV Erin1 1Robert Sandt^,' Samuelrl S, Schuli/, Gordon, DoDouglu.s C. Grubbs. JefT ------;— Sorenscnr"ATirori~SpoT)n'mncrTTjcnmfct— &-Richurdsrdson;-M iehele-N^‘hinidt^f;—Mark-Di-Sooneldr-Rcbet ►eocfl-Skiwmr—Httn'^oheyr-Tx Tyler-J;-HurrisrShimny-M.— — |^-*^Goupon-musM:-b e ------im ie L . Hyde. Corinne M. : ; St. Clair.'Angie Standcid c r : Gayla'J.'IJcnjammi N. ■ SInitto, Jason J.. BeckyI J. Sommer. Briann J.. Sommer, Homan, Jum ■ |..Rresemed attimn e o f . ■ Tanaka and Julie Y in p-St. t. S tep h e n soon, n , -'Annette •Stewnn. , 1Th^e J. Stallings. Ryann T. Slanger,- Ketiyon. JaiJam ie * L. Koons,—• Dale n A's and B's; Ami M.i. Aibeni,/ All- C nifiilltr^StrnlbMg. JuicU U. giuhb.s.'V 1 T.iwriya M. StaplesrShau w S w ! taniis. Sara J. Jensen,1, .Jennifer S. K. Frey; Mayiaekinsi J. Garrett, Brandy i:Daniel • J. Rupr'ccht, Clint C. « {m H > h an iw n — M.,GaiTi!<<>nmn. Jami Hftnsen. Jonathiiii Sclinoor. S Rmtly Sorcnsercn, Niki K. [ K. Kienzle, Cari Tqbin1 LLapp, Korby _:,...A..Lenkcr. JcfT.R.-Lobb.ibb. Ruchel.L.... | ______------Luehsinger,~Rochocl-byn;ymanH^icole— D. Magee, Christopherer L. Mahler. tjraindMi[ay ■ CHAISE”! Alison C/'McForlane,. JSalisbury.J3re3ret-M^cher.^ .f ------URNITURE I __. er. Heather L, Sclirocder,Jtir,;Jitcvcn G, , .M __ JAxrtiin S U D W EEKS i ....Sherman, Jaime L. Soninran, Laura So- • » ■ ' h a s b e e2 n clected chairman1 the ' mn, Tia R. Stallones.:s. Kellie • ' commcrcirclal law and bankrm jp tcy ; Slanger, Am ber L. Talle:H ey. Ja im e S. — i'.— ThicHen.-Kfisien-D.—rhoihomoy, Jeniiv on of the, Idaho S llat-C a t Bar at. the sec : Thompson, Bnidy B. TnT rc n k le . Ari'- re c e nitc t b m c n tfo n In McCal:;)all,-ldahor: ------WatkinsrRob— ------>a l e ! 516 Secoiul sircfl EasJast, INvln FaUs, klaho-_ ' by R. W elch, I’a iin -T, VWcstcrhold, _------— 7 3 3 - 7 U s ■ ’Joel R. White. Greg t.’ \Vhitncy\V and

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1 W hether busilu s in e s s is g o o d o r slo w/. . you ^ 6 Remember howho long it took you to have to get yoi/ o u r s h a r e o f w h a t e v e>r r get started? Oncfn e e y o u D u ild u p a b u s in e s s Is a r o)und, u r Cutting bock youi3ur business, you canoh keep it going with a I '^ rS N E W advertising putsjts you at p.dlsadvant«{«ge moderate, consistdistent odvertising a t t h e v e ry mom e n ent wfien you needdon i program. Butifycf you cut your advertisin'in g ■ m a t c^HIN^HAISE^^I h •IT'S EXCSITING U - - -edge. Increosinising your advertising givgives . a n d lose your holetts Q s t e a d y flow oif f v(your custom ers out of; back, sdfiDtity cbntoufcd arms, impecc ) your market, andid a( corresponding influ: People have onlDnly so m any dollars to ■ tailored cleiaiimg-andcl( deeply cushionS S i C . . s p e n d o n d if t hhey e don't spend them, forfc of new folks whoo cdon't know you a t ott,"' scat w hat you sell, thethey’ll spend them for Tell t h e m a b o u t'.y yc o y is e ll...... ______i at-. / T ^ Q i H M something else.3. - ...... ulted __I -^ 4 ’c c a b t ^ ( C i r ) / .* 9 l-:lere's a tio rd3 factfc to chew on. Ovei loned » n ■ f J t , opy given period.•d. 0> com pany tha/ A Tough tim ess , ni'Jlant) - chirTncl- the cdm petition>n >will do. But one thing slitched ■ you can controlDl isi: your own prom otionDn. ort- ’ pillow R e m e m b e r t h aIt t acJvertisingc fe not ly$tt ' i ' S.wci*or -the cost of doingng business. Ifs a provei/en softly ______sales tool that retreturns m any times yourL^r______w h io nKlscal.' invesfmenflfnstortore traffic and sales.' jii ' r W /all ve a reputation foifor th e lowest YourTimes-s-News repres6ntotatlve can' help you>u p la n a p r o g ra n n rniture prices in ttt h e W e st. ^ ------m o t w i l l -TSay-dhfldendsHn-T p i-tnore-store-trafficrarand moro-sales— ijN A wThav'elJiefen iJit eviveiyiaa^ ^ f u r i |:£mzicilSd till nei ts undcfsoisi Prico Pfptocicn.GLw Guafamoo. DoiajJt m ycm .

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feford M icd d l e S e n i or m e n u si _ C a s t l e T e l l US a go<> o d o n e r o H - _ — ^ T ^ “Fi31s A ^J e e a w 'S m w Citizens - “S c h ^i 4 i o n o r I Hey,, an youI ’wags and w ise- in ourrlivesTWe'irinclude.somcor Hv ...... " :• ■ Senior D tire n s Cto enl ilc f...... - 310 MMainStN.,Kiriiberiy - crackcrs "... heardrd any good jo k es yo'ursubisubm issions in oiir story.' • - 616 Eastland E>rive - . i r you have a favorilc. joi it - Castlefonl Larry'CuC urtis and A aron M urphy.J, lately? All dinnersdir at noon. CASTLEFORD ■ Wilh April Fo<■ools’ -Day on th e down,I. telltel u s w here you firsl heard _____ Middle SchooLhas tannounced the • . td -m ail o r bring il to Julie ------MondflyrBakxd-pocjo ta io b a r ------— MoodtBdayrChicken and noodles— SEVENTH G R A D E ' ...... way.-TTjc Times-.s-Nevra is-looking—it,-a;id-i first semester honor roll.r c clow at The Timcs-News, 132 ; J Tiiesd^ Salisburyry isieak — dottday: B eans a n d ham ___ • __ ;______I H ig hh^HonqrsL.R,OBet_W.clls.-Sa .l Sara _____ fo r a fcw _funn>ny.jokes,_nd^es. Fanselow i^ .C o rrtc d b e e f______Tiom- . p u n s and storiess Ifor an article ex- 3f3 St.;t: WV .. Twin Falls. ID 83,'?I>1.------— I— ' .Wednesday: Chickei:ken wiihricc—r------F nd^ B ld H T H□RADB ^ Mitt'on.1. 1Patrick Dafrow-. Kjiri Thoi aster- ploring why laugli^lcr is important Submissimissions arc due by March 27. : Thursday: Cabbagee c r o l l ^ - ' >hone Garrison, Sarah Easu ivitiea IT i'^ Honors: JesiK T Valenzuela, ^"'^5id " M ario Ramos, I Fri^y: Chtckcn sou:oup and'crnb fod^ Aaron Ruhlcr, Davidd Jones and PC- tors: Traci Eosterday. KoriCorcn - ...... '• salad' B usI to the N avy bond con cerl. • ter l^ k m a . H udson.)n. Tony Fait. Cidalia Sil\ J ; Saturday: C cntcr cloc lo sed leavest at 1 p.m. .Honors: Troy Eaiasterday. Chad Stevent) 'Wells. B.J. Schildcr. Ar ■ . To Our ■ ------T csch ler; Tennillo :Smith. Aaron Kinyon,in, Elcha G uzm an nnd Krii B us; to the dortor. iM v es a t 9^30^ Eastcrday,_.Samantluha...Schor:nnM, ,Bro^._n._...... ; Activities a.frii • am icsat 1:30 p .m . ‘ . ■' Libmry. Pool Room3m. and Bargain SSSIf SllUNDAY doesd^ I C<-*n*cr wilh cards, g•amcs. an color tele- id practice a t 1:30 p.m . V a U e y ]P a t h o l o ^ iA s s o c i a t e s I. vision and m ovies. Opcn:tlaily'fromO p B*d^ ' • .LJ— q.,a.m.tn.lp,tn______-----=— ^------B irtWthday potluckiHnHW^t noon.-— r ------^ ^•JohnrB-GrayrIr M i D f — — -S J___ , ' __Cmfts'(ts'at 1:3Q p.m. Steak — r « a y ------^ .. Frid*yigy ^Garl-StcHaesy]\I V t D ------•• Duncc from 2 lo 5 pp.m. at the cen- . Bingogoat 11:55 a.m ------nrhli* I p.m . ------T - ■ BtisiTiess tl office relidocation •: the music. T he cost is $ 2 p e r person . Saturduxdqr N m locatedTai i ^ nndrcfrcslunents-willin be served.----- ^----- Break:akfast from 9 a;m .-to J p.m;— ► M A tr3 Wear something grccrcen. S t.,!, Suite 2 . .. -M onday - B>iriqfi^ScDiarCitizexxs - - / __ C rafts nni_quiU iniyIB from 9:30 a.m . E. Higiighw^ 30, Buriqr ' . Twvin FiJls « 7333-8060 .. tO-3p-m. M^ezv York or

" . Tttesday ■ '^ - S irlo tn — - ■ ___;;_____B lood pressure.chci:licek-from^_o.m.__MondodayEish'fillet .• ____ J to noon. ______» d ^ Roast pork *’x < JT: Tnx aid wui Dc avaivailakJleTrohr9 Wedalay: NcvrEngland boil o r, — . Wednesday------: o w N : CraHsnnd quillinglg fVomf 9:30 a.m . tentempting 12 pz. Sirloin v..i-..,ioap.in ------— ^ ^ ^ ------Activiavitie#—r— ------D A L F M N T A S X r M - -Qr'orlNew YorlcSteakT' - ; • Phone groccry ordeiders to Williams Mondioday ^ Foodtown. • Pinoclochle ol' l p.m. in activity-• Bells will be ringiging & : char!tarbroiled—What-goes------— ^ Trip lo Jackpot. lca>caves at 3 p.m. . room. . aturday, M arch 16,'6.1991. g greareat w ith a fine stenk? ^ (make reservation). tu esd s d ay Try a glass of , 5 Thursday Exerci:r c i« a t 10 a.m . at'R acquel iveryone is inviv ited... Airbor rb Crest Merlot •3"'______• ______Groecry. deliveries.:s------;------C lu b .- . — ii------TaraidAvillbc-avaivailable from 9'—,----- Boardird meeting at 1 p.m; in the —IF ^iiAverJSasjrDownfO'ffiwiTTvnldraiSr^ • - a.m. lo;3 p;m Jtnake;c reservation):r - - break roroom. • s ____, __i.(acrbssJroo]-Hudson'sihocs).. ih ------:------/i. Entt■ntree includes ^lad luir______^ • Pinochle nt I p.m.*• ' . Wedadnesday uJttJil7;, soup, rice pilafdr IntkFtf c help will b e a v ailable from 1 -^-potpotato atid-fresh brcnil------_• ‘. i Friday .T ax hi Come and set ■ Special ' Crafts and q u illinigirom g j 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.m. in the aclivity room , > ; ' Register '1^- . ihe,latest in" Exhibits ~ 'i to 3 p.m. . * . , Tbtnsiirsd^ 5 ^ .'foriFREIi wedding ideas. — ^ ------StrPatrick^s-Day^r-programrwilh 0------Ejccriii*^ri:iseat 10 a.m . a t R acquct ...... P r iz '( ^ ! W-■ & Booths! ® sing-ulong ul 11:30 a.i .. Club. m Saturday BingoIgo ai 1 p.m. in th e activity - Ccntcr clo-sed. / - m>00 Addison W. ^ Sunday ------. " a aJIP r S mecimg al I p.m. in the' ' — 734^4154^ - - ^ - - — Ccntcrcloscd.-^------—------diningSroom^ n ------w j j . , ' ^

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I ■f KingI I f e i l ) iATOLOUNGEIE R ^ ^ B 7 9 ® 5 / * O R T HId O KING SABATIAI\N...Twin Size * 7■ !^ ea.pe. • J I ^ ClosoK}!OK}ut s e t s o n ly ' \ S S p I BARRCALOUNGEB:R V H P ^ ' * SPINAL\L GUARD LUXURRY rtie latest in new I Beige-Mi•Midnight C over h u g t h e JJ S e t i ISzr Spring styles and V { « SPINAL\L GUARD..^.^^^ =— =------—-febrios-wlth-low-— k ------"T— ^— #4090, ' S o t’ 7 prices, like a &Sol S e l J . . . . i r ____ b r e a th e ____ of fresh air. It is tj^t - a - d a re c liih ie r! ^ From n.i:yjTin2L|r;;ijifl]ngEiii:ys||ElEniLnji[Ti:m]]j ) ■ HK j g y IfT ' . _____ J j ^ 3 t9' y ^ " ^ 7 ' ' r ‘ SiiohthIlly h ig h e r thon 1/2_lor motroet^■oetf orily. - / • * W e a ls o c:arry a Simmons B ^ulutyrest t M attresses ( a n d - tthey-rock,-ri t r e c l i n e ------—I a n d Ss I w i v e l ! ■ liB i gIP.. '-..Loitw I n - S to r e3 Fmancing F r e e D e l i yv e r y * •----.J. . .. • C-G Timo8-N6w«. TwinIn Fott#„ldahoF Sunday. MorcKcK "to. .1991 LvmnioDiGi ^ HOURS: \ r 1 1 4 7 R L B AVE n m t ^ t j i n SUM. 8-10 G o v e rrnment building[ g s , m o nmments :s filiallyJ LYmnoosHOPPiiPING { m i C f ‘M A M-SAT. 7-11 CERIER ^ “ o l f f e r aa^use j f orlong-la i ^ t i n g l n ^ e e y e l e dIplasUc MWD P R T H E A G ES: I ~ rich jicanut buner or bei)can.H. W aldo EEm erson. W illiam Shatnci: m m E T d W N l MQNUMENTSJQR 'Diis>id“ T h o re n in u id “ Mistc rinaIJy. n fining use has hii been found -Reeii Glenn------^TTJmlcdTaiTn H eniy“ D inti^ n t tn______^W o rk ers lead cr-C esarar-Chavcz-and—Rogers.— withstnnd all cndfily' forcesfc o f time EaftRrighr^ - cartoonist 0erkc Brcatlathed are some . .'] r e t o - J -o f-F A R M *s - national -council-mem—-c ~-Recd-CUGIcnih-wni^-a-wcekly-coI_ jiid niiturc. Wc can bullbuild our impoi;- !■ I'environment and health'fo (iml guvcrnincnC buildiildings and na- two hikericcni gaze out at a steaming.lg. bcrs. Other famous folblks who don’t umn on~e v e y o u bb e tte r!^ '• tii>n:il iiKiniimcntK withth it.i . . stinking{ pile of waste against ' oa' ' (or d id n 't) c a t'm e a t intinclude: M ahat- the (Bou.oulder, CO) Dally Camerai t . s e r \ N o. Ihis is iiol a jokeoke. The stately mountainin backdrop. One hiker sayslys ma Gandhi. Michahael Jackson, Send'youtour commettls to: Rccd Clenr oud o f o u r .qualitlity perishables ilhcr, V.When-lhe-snow.coverscrs. Madoiuia,-Paul'McCar:artney,-Charles —Daily Car.:iunera-Newspoper, P.O. Bo.'S - We'je pro: . vciicniblc. U.S.-Pc.Post. Onicc - in to tbe.othi Olid o f o u r friendndly service • ' Posiduni, N.Y.. recentljnily hod ils Im- them, yoa00*11 never know thot they’re’rc Darwin, Leonardo- Da>aVlnci, R a lp h .. iuJder. CO 80306. . . • We re pro _____ prcssivc.. -Rufnan*coluiiilumned.. facodc . disposflblcblcrdiapcr_dump_s,’’ Qr in anj r i - jglLQcaliy:_0:D w n e d rebuilt wilh polystyrenecne foam mixed athpr, a forlom-looking youngster, ' with concrcif. It's cvcri'eri'rccyclcd. So. sits'orr an a -equally forlom-looking tDdny's Ihrow-awny lunlunch plate can Santa's lalap. “And whot do you want ----- . be lutnorrow ’s arcliiUhllcctum l .gem.- l6 bw i fr youy grow up?” Santo asks, What could be more>rc fitting than.-This grim,im. but am using txw k Is print- w hen jn.thc future (if'Cif'onyone’s still .ed.po rccrccycled paper ($6.95, Price' around) arclicologisls; cacan unearth (if Stem Sloaloon. Los Angeles). .. . ------lJjcnr"fr7jny-«inh-l<;iV)UnHhtt-ruin»;-4»fou£------O R PA I ______AM ERICAN W ^ C H Ktc iis by our build- MEATOU3UT: We’ve heard of theh T - ■ • . ciiiturc and identify us I ~ T M O F FJ b l l ' p J rnjl—ttitilerinls:—Would—}j_it_b6r-^h»:-:tiroat:An: t i p - Plastic Makers" or “The'he Age of Plas- Americansins kickjbe smoking habil, 1^:— _ticIl-ivitli_cxnniRlc£_Qilo f vNeo-Plnstl- and no., tlth is isn’t a national Tecipe i I S h o p» T h e dsin** in urchilccturc.c. or would~il .contest toi vvoiild il btf "I'o.sj-J’lasrIhsiicism" sincc Anicricanin ‘ Meatout~ls ~a—day—for • ^ = % (he plasiic's recycled.I. AndA the buck Americansins to Ihink about ealing less W ' ■ J d o csii't stop llicre ... . meat. W'h hj y ? IQA i>cJssuin>Lplas- » Amcriicricans* high-fat, high-meat V - \ ■ • tic mnncy-|=—(inif-wc’ro!'rc“ nol-tfifkljjg Ulcl IS aI readingfi camc~of~hSociety. . Australia. The Reservee BankE of Aus- -«-ln thehe.United States and abrood._ icgnpejitivepiprices and beeaUee-oMts—miUtoas-o:, o f. ttcrcs o f forest nrr rir-m r s o n n e l r ^ — ability to incorporate: nmodem anti- siroyed'foiftir grazing and crop lands to counterfeiting'^ features..s.. All the new, feed farmn janim als. FHMII.V s c i i r r : . • bills will have s?e-lhroui■ough areas and ------^•_A_I911985- wdrld_hungc.r.;shidy at at_ - . . .bills of.higher.(lenomi:iminntions-wilj . .Brown UnJniverety. fo.und.that 6 .bijiron)n ~ '■ : BJIlA T H B O O i l have holograms.' . people COI:ould be fed' a vegetarian dietc't , Forget the Yellow BriiBrick Road, we under ideideal conditions' of distribu- can all waltz to Oz onjn a vinyl one. tion. Withith 15:pcr?'dnt animol prod* H o m e “ -S i r s s m r i ______The Akron (Ohio) Zoooo-has a vinyl ucts - thehe diet bf the average Soulhf- • Special I irr=“only:4'bllltoiT^0td-:bc- — I m p r n v feiTient Sfictw: i p n 1 1 plastic, an(l~ahiniuls und”ZO^rnncn:—ftd;-w anc lth-h the Nunll 'AiiiCiluairr5tan~ dants don't have to-deolleal-with-nQatyr-dard-diet-f-35-pefcent-anhnol-prod— - smelly, natural substaniieniies like wood, ucts onlyly aboul 2.5 billion peoplei •"Design a screened-inrpofs 3fch/gatio/deck ------The animals ean be houfiouscd-and-fed—could.bc-itJed_=Jcss_ihon half of to- f i i • in a n d .o n plastic_= thele jjoguars can’t d a y 's w orl'arid p opulation.^ __ “■ • Spring cleeaning even sharpen their clowlows in il. All • ‘F actorlor:j> farming:' We've all ______W H O b E ^E.SON ------^ ------;-th is-a n d m o re -is-p rcwcntcd'by-the-hmrd 3 a byy-now of the caged.-over—'r •“ How to’fisish successfully - V Woshington. D.C.-bascdsed Society of crowddd,1, de-beoMd chickensr whose g R A W « C j g ^^^Lotir r Inc~ltnlrelr ftet 'never/er tuucli iliu'giuuiiU uiid~ glossy, . new, non*rccyclablc no whose eyesyes never see tlie light o f day^ • NCAA touijrney hits, homee stretch------brbchure.-Plnsilcs'&YoiYou;’* ■ -orthetalvlives takeh'from their moth* - E C O LO /JESTS; ^Rein:emember: The _crs, dcpriviived.ofmilkjmd.chainciljip. IP------; _____ .______" l u n ------Enrth-you-savc“moy-be-be-your-ownp—to-prod’uce-ce-tendeF-veali------JZOZZEBOZEIEiu;oN c:zJyH B quips Bill Dana, creatoror of TV char- MarchI 20,2 the first doy of spring,b T A l T B i i s ' mM m ore in T mes3ayTCfiatr~ acter Jose Jimenez andtd ia new book is planneded as a “meat-free day" by callcd "CTcpn Air, Clearean Waler and the Farm} /Animal Reform Movement It! Just a n o th e r ^ n t o ------other memoricsV whichch may be the (FARM).I. n'naliorial; public-interesi1 -Ghatl rea first environmcntal-crisisisis joke book, orgoiiizatiotion that alerts people about ______subsajibeto~rhe~nm eses-News.______------Aetoully^rDflnoris-atl^gone-time—eco;— the—impac>acts-of-‘i:factory—farming’-l- lo{jcster." His originalnal ecolo/jesis practicesroti oi cOnsnmer health, natural w ere published in the! 1960sH nation- resourcess aand animal welfare, FARM raging all Americans to try a wide by the Los Angelesrles Times syn- is cncouraj: ______C ______C a u p a minJDod.Only.at.lynwooii H i l l B i - l ------dicarcrThough'tt'STiojorjoking-mattcrr~day withoulout-mcatrso-havcsomece*— - - author Dana manages to draw some - real and fnfruit.for breakfast, soup andid. - ..... pained chuckles fromn his all. too salad for■ lunchli and spaghetti or stirir ...... 733-0931 inner— don’t-forget.prolein?_lr _ __ I BRIDCGERLANDmAGOM !~ ^ ------clo.':e-forcomfortrTuturituristic-scencs:".fry-for-dini J - pi-tBrPKG•a. U m lt~

, H agerm aii n ~ l I Junidr/Seie n i o r 1^1 Expires H i g h S c hl ( o o l ^ 1 9 w v i-J® ______I h o n o r r o lII l ------P -— -Ihrapons JiFffirstoHiP— ^ — 7^ ------, IIAGHRMAN Theh e H agem ian...... :UEEN’-SIZE _ C L I P _ T O B ^ Junior/S enior High Sch,Lcija. Erica jtyurica. ^ ^ 9 4 9 W a s thcBUTfocc,, U m it niisisabuyofa Morman. Tammy Pile’ilcher. John FcnturM Q ueen Set- I - - - Thompson, Kim ,i Wateritcrs, Jcromy 'Monrelou Wells and Kelly Yore.' consthict) ^ With The 4 . I woolllccci h W ^ Btiddle.20YcarNon | 5 9 i larvelous M iddle I Qu«een Set .-.rt.-.-- . • -Pro-Rated Waminty. SOPH O M O)RES RI j j VIL j L ea 4.0: Rene f-ichelberger.icr. ■ . I Restonic CHBRCl o m | r S»stonic ^ in d so nmg” : Pillow Top 3 -1 2 -9 1 ! 3.5-4.0: Cindy Hoopericr and Teresa' W a s » e 9 9 ^ l.ind.say. ______I lies. 3.0-3.5; Monin Rosales ^ o w * 6 4 9 I ” C o u p o nIS s G o o d O nly a t L ynw oodid IGAStore!I “ I Designed Queen S et FRESHMENE N ------WilKlhe— tures the patcatcd 3.5-4.0: Dawn Andrndn.?, Bn.n ^ W a s * 399 ’K rvelous Middle Rcstonic. I IGA CllOTTAGECCHEESE I Bolhwcll. Ron Coleman,:in. L innea Fu- CommittM imous for. The beautiful,' [B fC U m It — ^ ell, McHssfl Henslee. Shayne Sh Mar- ileep set is m k cover Kives th is bed S | H 6 0Z. A shley Nel- value for a N o w * 3 4 9 S cl oil it's own. 20 Year tin. Manna McKcnzie. A Q ueen S«t NonPI Pro-Rated W arrant. ------stm-nntl-MaW-Vow------' ^ . IS y c y wg] 3:0-3.5: Diana 'Eichcitlelbcrger and_i|B l!lg y ------n ^ a u iic y M o o u g trey : w n m m - J J — mmrrunBAT / E x p ire s ■■ —-■injr:J c n n iferrLutz.-.J»fflames-P«rii5h-r-^ Wendy Ravcnscroft Bn

a y h a p p ee n i n g s ^ ' ■ •. i -f-rrrr -rCinCOtdeJVlltiayoxontes^set-'----.-- rrnisnycd-by: the-Merrv-tv-M arrieds- extension—then-Ti'ViTnileTiorth from th e c enm tter o^-Jeromc. EniriTSh~iioi io-to:prftventxtiildhoed :acei«~ — o r 4AY, miles cast then K m llc: ninorth from the will be tfa or 3 2 4 ^ 6 xlhAvc. Club will raccl arIt n.noon Tuesday al The Turf 4:^938:-----— ------abI6«nirive-5erft»r2TD-6tD‘ pnnrMonday^ind---- T\ is mnkff re«u»rvntions, 11 a.m . to 3 p.m. Tuesdayiay at the First Uniied Icrss ’w ill hold its moiilhty rhecti 8 p .iC 'N " '’" '" ® ‘ '—;------e i iib.-- 734- ^ Is~Avo.-iMary-Amende,-thc s ^ ______j Water qualitlitjTiwU] be (Uscussedid Presbyterian Church, -209-20 Fiflh Ave. N. Mom)nday in the confercnce roomjm at th e Royal • * state president, will speak, gnd a while ele- • ■ • • I is es]Mcially needed. Lourunge, 677 Filer Ave. For morcHtlforma-' m am sets *Sbfe K ids ClLlaSS phant sale is planneenncd oner'the meeting. ! : TWIN FALLSLS T Evard Gibby of,thet,- Type O negative blood is Progran For more infomution. calleal the Red Cross at tion,n, call Jim st 733r2954 br73<^34-6950. ’ ; ‘South Central H4aiealth Department will speak FALLS - Thc C hildlifc Prog Jf 733-6464. ; on “Safeguardingig ant d M aintaining Ihe Qual-, c P t ValValley Regional Medical i MS Supports*t Group to m eet' ; - ity otyour.Water:er. Supply”I a t the Twin Falls ‘Cc:ofTce, Tea an d T h e^ e plans a "Si"Safe Kids Class” for 7:3C30 p.m,.,^ TW IN FALLS,S,.- The monthly Multiple \ _ J ...... County.Extensionon Homcm^cn^^rneet ing u l Pancake siipper.s€iet at granp xvrWIN FALLS - The Christi;stian Women’s Monday inin :thc medical center cafetereria. Dr. Selcrosis Supportrt CCroup m eeting Is set for 7 •' ' for I. p.m. Mondanday. The m c^ng will takek e ■ JERO M E - The annualual p a n c ^ e supper ot C lubjb o f Magic Valley w ill hoilold a “Coffee, paiil Miles(JS \w ill Ittd the m eeting.' whicliich will p,m. Tuesday ot Iheih c 'W o k ’n Grill, 118 Blue i . I. place in the extenstension meeting room at 24646 Sugarloaf Grange is set1 foifor 5 to 8 p.m. Mon--"*Tca‘jI'and-Thcc” luncheon fromn U 1 ;4 5 a .m . to help p'^nts. ^ grandparenls, daday-care Lakes Blvd. N. TheThc group will tolk about an ; .’ 'Third Ave. B. GibIjibby’s talk will be followeded day a t a cost o f S4 for adulidults and $2 for chil- 1:455 p.m. Tuesday at the WWeston'Plaza,, providers,’tJ,’teachers, baby-sitters andid oiher^ upcoming teleconfciinference on MS nt thc Col- ; ' by a' Susiness .meeting.m and. refreshmentsIts. drm. Tbe grangeJs.locaiicatcd-SK-rniles east -135050 Blue U k es Blvd.-N.-Patr HarderH of iTie-people-whoVho'work” with chiidrcn di;discover lepc o f Southern Idoho.Ido • ■ • , - J .

'___O pen Jiouse-vdlU u iQ iioi)iL Jennie_Ieiikikiris’ 90thJbkr t i d a y _ _ _ < ^ ______-It's a 810,^11/JDE, __ L____ rFriends-aind'-relatives-are-in>-(nvi(ed-to-a—6chool-and-wor ivorkcd'as-a-bookkctipor-at' iWhe-Twin-Falls ------— . 90th birthday openn househi for Jeiyiic Jenkins.s. T1 h e event B ank and Trust-ust a n d in several d octors’i’ ofH ces,;retiring.! ’ _ . fONDERFUkr}AWORLD o r ---- is sci fo r 2 lo 4 p.irp.m. Fridaywat her home,, 1122I lOth at. age 83. Thcrhe party will bc given by b hcfson and , r. Avc. E. JenkJnrwaari>fla-bomiMarch-1 5 ; 190 t--in-Hebrof»ir—daughtcr-iit-lBw ir lawrJim-and^rginia-Spal »a£fbrtL-Nt>-gifls.--- — Neb., and moved (0(o Twin Falirih' 1907. She Sl tought please. NATLURE J 1 on IDAHO PLPUBLIC — TELEVISIO

______A local senior citiatizen is looking lo hours pc w eek, call C indy W alkercFat a TReXlvjrigTnaglJCT^ciiec~ N ciw o rk ------ZZ— rent a one-bedroomn apartmento close J24^a4&4t. or Kosenuuy bvons5 aai Corp. (LII^C) needsJs 'personal corc ------o u ts ta n d in g tlne>leup ofNA-tOtiE-pro'"ogramsf^thewtiouo i& w m u y i ^ Mo the doMLtown__TvTwin Falls arca^734-758583. service providers forr 24-hour1 caie or _ . ' The maximum amoulounl h e c m pay______nn cntl forJ24'hQiiK_l: F n r I'nnrr infori —— per mqntft is $1-70. If T"' : If you can help, senioilior citizens-are needed to vol mation, coll Denniss. McDermott ai ' _ _callJ3;34-8431. . unteerr aat the Jerome High S^ool ite«3 are. needed i)s tcache NMature , The College of^ SouthemS Idaho ^Sea'll!! .Volunteers ore neeceded tb help in ' '__ Rcfilgfc r'^nt^r an d to help w ith clericol duties «is-bJaaltct^.twin_comput«>uter-sldll8~are-rals6' needed -the College of Souihefiem Idaho litera- ______!‘|^(epliants_pt_Tsts a .v o — Lo v e & B etr sheets, pillows, pots)ts a n d pans, any ge w ill be .reimbursed upon re ■ cy program. If youLl w ould lilcis'to " • ' size beds, sofas, chain,ai:s.ki.5.ch.«bi; In th e past ten years, one-lle-hailf of Atrlca'8 elepharilfits have b e e n - If you can donate o few hour • teach someone to readad or ifyou have • In and chairs, lamps and end tables. If a .strong, bockgroundd in moth, your slaslaughtered for ihelr Ivory.ry. WIldIHe Illnvnaker Slriiolon-Trevor Is a . ek or month, call Rosemary ------lyou can-donate, call-SI );ha^witnes8ed the brutalildedmattonof-^ < l-Shari.TooUon^^2SlraQh^eilfeaiSenioO^liln:‘£^help-i8-ne«dcdr-AH-r -maicrlaWfrrfur-:::-^ — (orf3rmer-game-wardenrHe;h{ 734-9581...... • fnco-at-734-7583.------n ished by C S r a i l RlRbscmorv Evo'ns thie e elephant herds, and he h a s gone o n to ^ andidjecord some ii: -''-T' ----- ^Mr-offic . . at ‘-734^583“or Ruthih Scoit ut 733------c of theTnosTHearlbrTaklnf(Ing sc e n e s affecting tReTi th e Port of Hope’>e’ needsi curtains, 955 4 , ext. 417. '• ■ ' m anammal ’ on earth. chairs, loimps, sofas,as. and miscello- Voluniunteers are needed to be GirGirl . ------neous household~~ttetitem s -to iflim is li_ S e o u t leileaders-. If ^ u can volunteer5 ^ f^ 'Volunteers oVc~nei:ctlcd io deliver ^ ‘ ------zAlrsSunday.ty,-March10at 8:00 P.M. Iheir new adoleseenctfnce residence, If , call Triciricia Ruby at_324-3522./ ~— _ ‘ ' meals to homebound-!J-senior-eitizcns:— you fan donate, calHitll^ a 'ry Leach ol ■ Any time you can giv'ive-is opprecioir 734-5180. T h eCC i am p Fire Organizaiioh nMdseds ed.'Mileage relmbursirsenient is pro- eers-ttrte-lCTdent and iad:—vtdedr^Gall^n-Grttef Senior — — The Community A r all y a de-sehool levels in ihcthe Citizen Ccnicr at 734-!t-5084. ~M needs a'Washing macl Valley' area. V6lunt<»« areare* ------frigerotor. A baby.,) ceded lo help or develop pro- \n holdId o n th a h u m a n h e a r t, aind n d a startllngly ck)SQ nate. call Connie HofHoffman at 734------■ ■I - ^ 1 !. . kinship to a m uchh larger,I w ilder, a n d m o ree didaunting cousin! 390 r r “ ------’— ^ - A irs iViyosday,Marchj2ate;0000 P.M. Ifyou^arc 60 oroideIder a nd can give * ------L i g h t i n gg ' I a few-Bours'pCr'weekeek~or mOnthTto" _____ your community, becoiicom e a R.S.V,P.— voluntw. For morc'Infinformation, call ' fff ti — G i e a r a n c R osem ^ Evans at 734734-7583. fi/ffl S a l e NationalJLGeogfapfhie ' -Thc Orchard Valleyley H eal S tart in Buhl needs a small sloistorage shed.-Or< L ighting by'Thci b r n a s .“Spleni3n d id S to n e s ’* . chord V alley also hos'tlLS'the eapabililies . j r or.m oving it. If youI can ca donate, call JCTU1*rry Ini Limiteced to stock onI h a n d ! This:is special program examinelines.som e of th e w o rld 's1 mn ost fam ous Judy C nst at 536-6661.61. - ' _ gem1 aand jewelry collections,I. IncludingIr the Faberge egsggs designed . H o u r s : r th e Russian Isars: PaloTn57na P icasso’s latest Tiffananydeslgns; The Sbnior Comparpanio'n_Progrornl. _K /foi ------andticj-tHecrownjewelB-ol-EngleiglandrA/iewers-ma^lso-b >-be4urprised— - ^ ^ f lH onT'FrtT-fr-S-^-SatT- has sc>^ral openinggs ,in. Buhl an«i 9 lo le»arn a i lhal Ihe Uniied S ta lese s h as a few “high-tech" Sisurprises that ■ • Twin Falls. If you are 60 or older 2231 Eastland Drive‘ve wniniMi pan hold their owm n InI the m odern g e m work and low-income-andd \would-like lo- • 'j' assist homebound perpersons stay in , 5 _ w in Falli • 733-48'(848- y, M alvhf4at8:0dP 7M 7 : their homes, give u.^; a icall. The p/o- H ■ ■ ■ gram pays .a stipend,id. travel reim- • bursemeht and meals,Is, i a n d som e in- surancc 'covcragc iss pprovided. For tnore information, callill 734-7583* and dsk for Marcie Donner.

T h a-H eo d Start ,Pr«.Program needs voluntCMS for child care. car If ydii can volunteer froni 6:45 to !9:J5 Tuesdoy - --- —i n ig h ts, call Doris FullerIlcrai733-935l. 1

_L ____The Mnnic ValleyV iArts Council B . needs volunteers to helplelp with tflc.ioi-... ~ ...fl - lowing;.'hewslettcn5. corcorrespondence, ■ computer updates, (iling, fill: resource B ccntcr assisuincc, phothone calls and • « .some typing. Volunteereers arc needed ^ from 10 a.m. to noon, no< • Tuesday “ throughTriday. Ifyou)u canc volunteer I two hours per day o r wcweek, call Eliz- ubcth Bullard al thc: NMagic Valley Arts Council al 734-27-2787 or Rose- ng accounts to choos«)se Check out < 1 mary Evans at 734-7583583. With fiveive different checkinj It our other services; like: • • from nt Idadaho Central, w e're:sure you'll find one i ded in Gooding * HJpa “^Savings.5s & Investment Planns Volunteers arc nccdec i i w . perfect for)r your needti; Whctlther you like to keep 6 and Wendell lo help tulolulorjn thc litcr- highbnlanc re a student or over f _ ' acy program . No cxperiperience is ncc* mce or a low one, art r55- i^Overdraraft Protection c.ssary and training andnd m: aterial will 'IddhoCentintral has an accountit for you. be fumi.shcd.<1f you carcan give a few And nov\3 W through-March 30,31 when you open a Direct DiDeposit & Payroll DiDeductions hours per w eek, call SailSally Bergstrom . checking accountac at Idaho Ce:entral you'll get: y o u al 934-8302 or 934^01-4089 for more' Loans For_AlmqstFc Anythingng With Free Loan ___ -.J ______cents-wortl-rth^-.We'H pay you-3-er- COME EXP

•. Thc Guiirdiiin ;id Li^m Liu -program. . nced.s people with bilin(jiinguul skills to IDAH4 0 be advocalcs for iibiisecled and ncglecl- od chiidrcn. If you can:an volunteer a -* - -' rtw h o u p -« -wt.t;k.-pkMscasO calt-r.tuki - • ■ ■ ■ - — RUv?irtri'73T93Ti:^— - C & mi m t i ^ ^ ' !

Kindergarten aides arc an needed in .CREDIT UNIxllON . Jerom e. .A v a ric ly o f dJulies u ti arc avail- L# able. Vcrtuntcers arc neeneeded from 9 'o II 11,in .-a n d fro m 12:30 12 to 2:30 (>l<) i!U u' l.a k v '. H lv il.J . 1N o rlli.T w In I'.ilK, inH :^3()?30^, 7^^■^777. ' , p m. I f y o u v o■hintcer h in a lew J C-8. Tlmos-Nows,i. TwinTv Folls^ldaho Sunday. MlMofcJi 10. 1091 ■ ' r v i c e e xi < e m p t i p n f a l l e n s o) j I ( U e r s ’f l a m i l i e ss c a n a s} ] k f o r s e i Comfip u t e r F ffynilion"—oC—biodcgiBablc 'is r, Ihen 1 Abby, th at's onee co fth e niccJt things “daffyn 3BAR ABBY; Someone toldmiim e 'h e .. ^ a pie out of the freezer, ll ft*sacks.”' — .. - —i—,— i« ^ t-» < ^tfi» iaaiief.^ d.a~ggc;8Eci‘hcc--iliflnjas.c.y5chiipP«'' ^•ncdto-me,'------"safe s« 1 recently read in your columntirilE'ar~|^^pRnjK j‘~V r much it was because itt wwasn't •—ALITIII LE OLD L A T )Y W "-I' classes ) tnan or woman has lost a farfam ily LITTLE-ROCK , Mostkfovl. fecn-flt’ers do not J:now ihc mbcr in IHc war, that person1 is au> ' A bigail imtkcked and it was the only onenc io f its IS about ^rugs. AIDS arid how to Hnlhe-freeMri-Ancf-l-lcanicjncd-lhe__-DEAR LADY: AAnd yours is one of- /acw .il lalically exempt trom active Hdui u i y i r ------I’ve" ever received: pmTTJl — U-soon aa t r € S I ” ^ A/anB.urBri— e, I put the pje back in the; fnfreezer the nicest letters 1’ 'OT should break out. hear so much about in ANAbby’s n«ay, updated." booklet, . ' beeausluse I thought I should riott bebc eat- Today, when we he .LS - T-hc follow- Pl«’lease clarify this iri your columlumn. I y to man. learning "VV/iaf.'hat Every Teen Should ” To ;; TWIN FALLS too many sweels. _ man’s inhumanity ______[ng coinpulcr cbs.se»dt start Jh[s need:d Ithis infonnation immediatelylicly in member to make: iappjication, a re- ' ing too lous .kindness does order.'cr. 'send : a busincss-.vzct sclf-ad- .....quest must bc macladc in writing 1o: Ass I tiim ^ and-started up thehe aisle,i about an anonymo sued envelope. plus.check or mori- ______monttrtnr'ougli:h » tlie Colfege of:_ ' wntin,ting.'^ ■ — ■“ iroached -the heart good. Thailank you for *!hnring dresfcd 1 ------— BA LTIM O RE M ' O M HQDA, DAPC-E_P!:P0-C, "Alexandna. ^atall.11, elderly gentleman approa order for S3.9y(S4.50 iii Canada) S o u th em Jtlilho: 0ndhnndcdme-a-folded-S2O520 -biH.— ilw ilh-m tJiaihal_L1 m.iv..sharc it .with ey ordc ' ; • One scctionion o f “Introduc* ,DE<)EAR BALTIMORE MOM::.I .1 ppub-.__Va.-2233I-0400r-. —And-lbe-iservico’ ine'ont — : lorDei'DearMbby-Teen'-Bof^cU-BJ^— smiled and said,'“Now, pleajlease go others. . . lion to Compulc)Ulers" will meet lishedled the information in N ovctr/cmBer member may waive-e a request initiated He smi \ 447, f^ u n t Morris. R/, 61054c • c and get that, pic.” Thct•hen he N O T V E R Y (CONFIDENTL\L; Box 4A ^ from 6:30 to 9 p.m.{ Tuesdays 1990.>0. But’ for artyonc who mightIt hhave by an im m ^ ia tc faifamily member and ba^ i 'Stagc.is included.) l(cd. down the aisle and out oui the From The Wall Street Sl Journal: The (Posiag ; iind Tlilirstlaysjys March 12 missec:sed it who now needs it: - still serve in the host)Stile-fire area. w alkw ' ; thmiigti April 4.14. The fee is $49. Accaccording lo the Public Affairs..irs.Of- door!-r!-' ' was so shocked, 1 co u ld n 'tt utterul a ^ I' . . ^ ■ • Ahollicr "In"Inlroduclion to ficcof! of the Department of the Armjrmy, if DEAR ABBY: 1I 1am an 88-year-old - - 1 wa d. He must .h av e.b een neaticar the ; . Computers’' couroursc is set from a menlembcr of the armed services:es has w o m ^ , and althouglIgh I have read your word, B | I ;koul stw d and h eard m e askask how r—* a,m. lo noonn SaturdaysS from lost an immediate family memberw r (fa- column for years, ththis is m y first tim e checko " B h'the pie was, and when he saw ^ Mnrch 30 tiirourough April 27. Ihcr.•. rmother, brother, sister or chchild) to write you a letter,r, but now 1 must. much t put it back in the. fre<^: • ■. CoslisS49. in ^. D DESIGNATED l hostilc-fire oro r im - On a cold Fridaylay evening before me pu leadquarters 1^ 1 1 couldn’t a flb rd to buy it Your Glirl Scout He, • “ W ord I>crfe(■rfect Level II" is mincnilent-dan'ger area! (lhe loss mnay ay be Christmaswl went grgrocery shopping. I thoughi _ . sliitcd froiti, 6:30:.10 to 9:30 p.m. d ue to tc death, missing in action,on. or ^ ______' Mondiiys Marchrch 25 through froniria a 100 percent physical o r meimental fee is $74, _ d istibibiliiy).-ihc,.scm il cfi_nigm bgt_! Anril 29. The fee " ■—oiwtscourt— I'or more infcinfomialion.' call applyly“ r6 rc x c n rp n u iin rirn o T -“■“atrto^— ai S = = = l • 733-y?54 exi. 26(266 o r sign up in m alic.’ic.” the Tiiylor Biiildiiilding records of- Thehe scrvicc member inutnlcs aetkin-act . • Ilee. by corcontoeling' his/lier company cccom - ' I m andeider. For an immedJaJe fam fanr ily

^ “ T w i i T FM i r S t T ^ P aatrick’sD i a^ > ______E T h a s e n t r k k h e II “ "rwii^'i-Aiicsr^■'-^ntrics^t^c’now parade”dc’gany in T w in 'F a lirC ity Paiii’arkT bcitig taken for the Twin Falls St. FloatoalB. antique cars, m archi =------^------I»atrick s Uuy 1 ^ 1 ------— Mnrch 17. ticipanlants are welcome, and. registi The purude-willI start su downtown on- tion. is free. To reserve a spol, e.call Main Street. Staginging will bcgm about T im Jones Jo at'Dunkcn's. 733-8118114; 11:30 ii.m. near tlie.Rle.Rcnter Center ond Stan TThomas at Rock Creek, 73734- 'I heisen Motors. A inew twist i.s ex- 4154;k cor .Terry Tarjo al KEZJ, 73733------^------pi;elcd iliis yeilr ini thithc fomi o f a post-—^7512—

^ — -^^^TrograiiinT helps older=I(TdahoawsTvith— Towincpipm es pay M edicicare prem iunis ______:___ BOISE---Cluirluirlcnci-Martindalt:.- lines,i. rThe slate_Q M B . p r o ^ mim _____. ______director of thec Idaholi .OfTicc oh w ill alsalso pay the Part A Medicareire i ,1.- -'----- ■ Aging, announcecice^'lHat older Ida- prcniiuiiiurri (for' vbliintary " en-' hoans with lowV irincomes and fe w Tolfccs)cs). Parts A ond B de-le- 1^ HAPPY B m j m A t ______a.s.sets could bei el:eligible for a pro- ductibliiblcs and co-pays for thesese ------GJRLSSCOUTS! . gnmi lhat paysys their Mcdicarc qualiticiTicd individuals. TllUK, theycy— premiums, deductluctiblcs and co-in- do notot have to buy any Medicrare- . fro m >01^our-Official —1 _ ■ . surance costs. supplerlemcntal insurance. Mariin- !o „ts Girlrl Scdut i said that every,doclor-must- 1^^ GIRL see ...... "This program■am -is calltfd-thc - nentiA gencj^j liaktcjissi^cnciiflihcpmIS- :.... ~|pf»wwffiaBaBi "'I: ______QualifTiTdTvIcdici isaQMB;- • ’• Program; rcicrrei .• Martiartindale advises older Ida-la- 5 , and is part o f thehe McdicarcI Catas- IS wilh incomes less than trophic federal.1 legislation: that : per month as individuals oor r was not repealeraled.” Martindale si.lM04 as couples and w ith less ------said!------;------than-S454.000 in-liqutd-asstMsto-ap— JMB. the state will ply lo0 tltheir local Health and Wel- W h - Under the QMI pay for ihe’Meditedicarc Part B prc- fare Office. O f She also advises ap-p* FAUS.* BURLEY •*'RUPERf»mM a ^J^ —:------— mium-(ordinarilyrily-iakcn-oul- of- plicantsnts-who are-denied-oc-jiavc-ve__ monthly Socialil SSecurity cheek's) quc.stioitions'aboul their QMB cligi-- 8 Wl ------for-Medicare beibenenciaries-who.- bility-toMo contact their nearest.Ida-. ■'______tfualify under the income guide- ho Lcgccgal Aid Services Oflicc.

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C ongngratulations and best; wwishes to cach bridal coicouple who has register2red BKI G i .' j - . w ilhiih th e Bon M archc BriiIridal Rcgistiy. Wc sinccr:crcly hope your futurec iis fu ll,of f hhappiness arid good-fortb rtu n e. MAi C * 1

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W s A - f f S m - J plP^r Schwart S Ul ScfllQ's home - — -t~ — . tin g; (heth newlyweds become (heJie first W "1M l P ^ M 5r387Tm“AirForce'lletitei«Bt— 10 Pick-mo-up colonel.lel, will serve as payldad'com* ISFoodftsh L l l l l _ ^ couplcpie to fly together in space. _ 27____ ; ;__ _ M_ 4 - : _ - ^ N AlASA" ‘ noi'iiially avo id s~ pputtingT“ u l “j“^^r^^^R^Hl'm ander'ler-for the .Spac^abrmissjon.-o------; 20 Dofloct - —- husbatbands and wives on (he: ssam e joint UU.S.-Japanew .! venture. '; 21 Author ttie flights. He! h a s flo w n in’ space o n c e be- St. Jo h n s *0 41 • , . Butut because Lee and Davidid mt a r - ' I fore. ; — 22 -Hawailan p o r t - ^ — - ^.;_rieda<-aher being assigned to .aaJ992 j Le« : ; . r — D a v it will-bc^the-fi'rrt-shnttlp^ighr^^ 23 Oarn Itl scientintific research mission,1, the for Davi;•avis, 37, an engineer., 24 Study hard “ . • , agencyicy decided against splitputting deavour. . e and Davis have refusedinter> 2 6 Short jachot NASA oflicialsi sspent nearly two 2 7 Ophidians them1 uup- . i requests regarding theic, mor* what to do. rian* R 29 Lost In tho past L eeee and David are the thirdd nuir-r raonlhs deciding wh .. But Schwartz said tl\fv are. You can wonx 30 Marbles couple among about 80 cur ry-about a lot'of ,jin|l«icd 0about flying together. 1 _ . 32Was-slck- W _^^plc nying >nauts and - 23 astro n aunt« ts Pf! things with maifici 33 Offlco a “ together,” Seddon si Jdon and Gibson, would' hav< ... communlquos ling. i*show their mote jumpeded tat such an opportunity after’ 35 Tako — (sulfor t’s good to thitik the space-e.p j ro - ? were married in May 1981; but - . ______■ losses)______■ ne sort, or willi il they wer n is becoming like Jhee ^ 1 ' 0 ' s®™®fiey^nrhaving-dtSr—noinow-ow-that-^^have-thildren. ------36 ••...lha proper , Id,"- said-, astro n a u t.-M . -R • - ‘ ried co 8grecincnls"al hbiiiielie? But rthink all ' Oiieesbhls-8'ycais « bld,'thfr bth’er- " opirilons for the Jon. wife of astronaut Rol astroni o f those arc.kind^f. ** i ; ol' U bson.------* . . ■ 38 Now Dool dog . trainin] -le an:--- NASA - spokeswiwo.inan. - Barl>afa . . 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| K l h e m i a m e . c o i S - ; y l - 1 . 't h a t h e n -• N EW Y O RK CAP).P) — Anybody CouldId ithis be the beginning o f'the thi Inc.. in Denver. * . • I • ceeding*damaged," Portugal said, .... who has grown weary.iry-of, se e in g tbe ..en d o f thingsthi called Trum p? “lf.you do lake the s'tainted, but 1 ihink you havhave • ------— ' name inimp all overirrthe'placeTnny— t •ar,;--Tnemoty-wilLihde in 1 Mlly“doriM know , the answc: ;itf3te ead t-in sla n o e -c a sy —b mm . b e g etting som c.rclicr. - ' to that.".” saidI Barbara Res. an exeC'CM "’*8^* awhile. Pc As The Donald stniitruggles to pro- mivc vici'ice president w ith the Trumfimp ‘Thai’s the old Trump Res said she thinks ththe ^______tect his ovcfextcndo izoiioni hone not.** ------— AnoLhcr , adv.citisir age is daiijiainej5.stilLan nssct.______^ ^ ' cusmos ana otncr property.- pr mere ..|f y^you were to buy a. buildingling Joel Portugal of Anspile name off, the ••i.v.tr i are signs his n^ueh-l ^ EnJoyTnTa"miTilzlngiillyoiFcan^a i^at^feost'ttny— ------:h-naumed sur- ,j,n, ^^(1ad someone’s n«me:pn1 iiit Portugal InCi. in Newi_ftJew_ygnni ' It . '.t.. name''could start van d a v o f t hle e w eek ! Eveiy buffet51 fifeatiJt^ over * • vanishing, or at X s e .imogein was lam ished,_ydu’rcj’re. value of lhe_Tnimp.People wil My •*" r . "link that Mr. Trump will sut ; ■ . least not .cropping^ up i q u i t ^ so 0 Ills items to tempt youo u r 5 ofTinjhe deficit.colum n.ic1 .to ...vary froni projcct.to ipbuildirig.’”pi iis:dcprcssipn.and_bc_rccoasoa. r>o‘d c l i c i o t ■ much.'— ~~— ------— beg iii-wwith," i said Peter- van Der->er- “Jusi based o n wKai : M s. IS Ra leader in real estate,” shshe iippellie.vV. fi'onr tannUlzlnfsalisolads-ond vr~ ~ “ * )f vari D em o^ & Associatesites what we hMr a^ u t,jling__cxecuiive.-T nim p nr tcn'iilc ontnti;ec» lo tu.st«Mempiin^ling dessetns. . Early ihis'past weekeek. T ru m p and po®?! ipach Grossman ' New York City officiacials announced V York; said the plans to begin.i^scalc:aled-down.vcr-.. _____ p-name would *'l thin X - ...... sion of a long-delayedyed Trtimp pro- project...... vive this; Ject along the Huds'lc feast. 1 B oy’s advik d c e - S t o ' - ■ FRIDAVlY SEAFOOD BUFFFT■7,... 7, $'93.5 U ------(’.llrfllhRl)i: lust iliCTirranS fmi! 10 offrr.- - ■on strategyg y g e t s B ■ Sa tu riU3AY BREAKFAST BUFlUFTKT $455 Slarllhewiivcckcnd off ri^ i. ic n td 8 a.ni.>lni.'l 1:30aim. ,, , general’s r e p l y % a SSSi ------■ SA'njwWAY PRIME RIB DBVIVEINBR A m a n t GLOUCESTER. England En (AP) BUFFET3T ...... ______^$7,95- — Ben Nicholas had1 hishi own ideas R e f r i g e rrator- j ...... l>riim'Hil>i> itKkstfidI (0 nxNilh-kialerin^ pcrfclerfectioiJ.’". ' ...... • _ ■ . . about.how to. defeat. SSaddami H us-.- _____ ide refrigerator-— ------. - sein . ihclvcs • rolls out on So the 10-ycar-oldId wrote U.S. F r i e e ze * e r UiniKTlniltiMt'c!l.s int* M?iT«rtl tn im J pp.i .iii. lo U.:»I p.m . moat kccpor • Gen. H. Norman SolSchwar/kopr cr system • tcxtured d u rin g the G u lf W ar an suggestion. Ocn’s m o th e r s a id |Iq| r ---♦ 19.7eu.- ftrsid c b y -sid o F riday. - 1 1 1 frcczur • adjustable she Ben wrote that thei: alliesa should U! }[_ wheels • convertible mo disguise^ their planes-as-as Imqi jets ___m ir automatic energy saver ib r a- bcfiin3^thc-lincs;s ialtack, said ' |P|[p doors • iccmokcr opUom Jcnnv taichol3K-nf-J?ctc ^ssurel^-Control • nn^lnn, |tyjn| miles nonhwe5t.ot..Lont I • • “Wc posted it t

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Blliad|s gves Alti S p n i c M sM tas j t S l Q U gghness > biggest m istake w as to.> u n d eresti- .come alongg oiand think, he hus som e; W >^HmGroN?tAPjMO .4^' I l t e . ' M B j I l l i L tn b ^ p p bp^nitor Ttiebe iiiiladk- up, yes sir,! ththree bags full, what do I J m ^ A m erica’s will to f i^t. ^ manifest destiicstiny to attock .unanncd.; blunt^yeakiiig al from .^itote^uhy'andwiipwnimother was you want roene to do? That's how he i proofttsdenbcierlfellslly 'eaiUed a - num lui upei'aerati0P ,'S0 it was kiod-of— —T------:------small—neighbg h b o re — a n d — ta k o -rlh c ir-4 ------^------' a [ “We have shown that, j tonollgn at ^mforting bbeing up there wilh ^ elly said. ^ imo-)fpr-Aiocrica_ttt_ialJa^o£C_ih£Ll^^H^^ b ^ h e lor’s degree in jo'Ui — hold-ceiiain-things-dear ' i M i a md'teB'proud-ofof iitS'Btreogih.'~7:^^^^^^S p l i g h t - fbr them,' tharw rhatiave'fM cnds' ' “ p d o ^ ’tI thirik~~i^ryoTnr~iindcr-—th - - n w ^ i g e n ^lU '^liit'' he' '■' During hihis bnefings. , tS lly ' w ed AmOTCj r-for^ivhonrwewiil-stand-iij« p .-a n d -th a \—stands.'Amerikback'over K - « 6iFiabuld?8aln=airen^< =^U-S-mtlttiify;hl8to o t-^ I s h -=--An OLIVER, STON)N E ^F ilm ----- pride and an owiureneeness o f • nreal s w ^ e pies that gotIt into some ^ S I 6 ; we've had. fr . ,|^eepingiir;^! from the GulffWar. W ••• • - oo: f these jobs. ... l-think \ P VAL KILI\M E R d H ^ ■ AroeHcans shouldn'tijust'celebrate jiu .som e real-big-time duinmi ii I h e ■ft- iniBlaiy; yiclory,,;KdlyUy-sai^^tfaey. . . tl th e press k e ^ us straight' l e e o p ^p M E G R Yr A N should hold “acelebrsiionionofAhieri-. 'R ear ^ m . Mike McCcrbnioell. the ' ^ | H ca,” .it6 sood wiIl,.Hs ingenui^ ing and inlelligencq. ' i DAILY 7:00--9 :3 0 bhd\iy.KxsU. its denipcratie spuit. i SAT AND SSUN , Thcipetfonnance of the all-volun- I -i ‘ - ' Iy Bt A e briefings, said such s u t t ^ fp teer foroe.and its high-tec ancCT are fiiom the heafL‘ - Ig. J^3aiA:QQJ:Qi2Qr9jL3i3j|^^_ T W is, e«»dcnce-Am«icamans-can-drop ___*___ui«_u8 .. ,;_ iiM e ^ 'absolutely- com • nny pdst-Vietnam defeati:»Bst attitude. Proud,ot^atworWng^i^ nthose'ideals. .As.rough^cnd as tqugh'; ! 2 j ITWIn Falls -^hfrtiuee-^tar-generekeid: iJ|T f J P n W T O '' “1 Qftnlc there ought to be a cele- Joint Chieftefs Chainnan Gen. Colin'^Sah^ny!^M a 7ve^w^■ * m e C j3 f^ i l ’.DADAILY 7:00 - 9:00 |l? braijon o f Arnencan'techiichnical supe- Po well,: Ke7ldiitly also-commaadaJ the --C c oiiicII«aid.--...... DAY 5 ^ 0 • 7:00-9:00 | g ^nthnit na- dailyPm^agon briefings. - • ^ Kellv’ajfMiyt but jn tjdRs.^ike Gennarfy andJaDapaindnthe * By^OtlBg[Hg out B rBt«a*m~nuxhire ui econoimc tatUefield. Take'ake ‘em head o f miliuiiyy know-hour^1 PhiUy stre^' -ra•ra l,y h 6«d'nevtr f 4eedsuelleh a battery.;;’ ';||TTTn?r?n J . I 1 ::^ A _ .^-.^ s m ^ a n dd lililting lii$hhtuw;Kelly olof mlcrc^lionw'^tel^oton earner^.' ‘ 3H ^ ::Mdd«nanilliirryittefg—

S ^ ngTiwSCTiSr-” : ■ ■ ^ bi^a:^GadiUac.-...:I-wb•wbi»lcto!t:buy-:,- l“I-b!?l^e Iv ^ fofeign, twoawg-tf te give niy ihba^ to Menom ebody,.it’s 'i CTISf i going io .bcVan'. Americalican"Woridng i------Schwarzenegger Manor w m a r i”- '- ;- : The general said Ihele !s u c c e s s 'o f ; ’' l r ] [ C ffljM Operation Desert, Stormn willw provide 4 men'ca.witlLatperiod^fLofpeacc.::^ • • BuUte.warned that whi:vhileasmall- V mmttiry ifi in the (lituiJture, the na- - - I w l l ; r i a l — twri^s-mllilaty miiscle shoshould-not be - JiW Jl p a - — - - liimfrtBd-to-the-bpne.--— o u p o n : t o s e e w y o f th e ^ . DAILV ■ — ‘^W c-can’tctfl-to-lhe-pirpiinl-whc'n,:.! . B this special discount CPU & 4 I ; 7lctun^. ;;draW y^tKer ^ riiV t-.-7:00-.9:10 vfe can’t- protect our natlijational inler- Acadeirem y Award nominated^^ • »Cis .SAT-SUN-- ^ lifai irwhTtoitel1 .SHOWS • ^ and a vigilant d^fensrcnsc ... is an ^leMse e of your choice! . iH 12:30--2:40-4£0 | . 9 l;00.ONLY IJW : • - . .... impoHant thing,”.hcsaid.;% ------— • — --rjrz::- DAiL.V^400;4-9:1 __7;00.£8:10^ •rR ear^lte ana tlue loto theI core — . .DAILY 7:00-9^» ijt-SrS ^ ' ■ ■ ifiafs'Thomas-William-':m-Kelly."llie= aite r^ ^ ^ftcadcmy r:-SAT = SUN— ! "I ■1-00-^3:00~5.^)0 r — — - sbh o f':w rk in g class parents pai Trom ■ - - entry 6 S n le iifp e ‘ri ^i50-7-00S blJ^I:dlliE l' RhilndelpHl^ and proud of M^S_ — ^(t.portrait-otvjohh-WajVayhe-on hiii:-^ - ^;all. g'.'bust o f G w rgrwramiiBtoTr- e ^ • g5|i~1na5ff! ^ on thfi.table and a copyy ofo the Con' I V I siitutionon hisdeskrBehiiehindhimraii— • Aalmlssloiis- 3 REA1TE I^ ) ^ A IN M EBNf_ W Q IC VAl'VLLEY SAYS YES! ITSrS:GREATi- p fe ; . — ^Americati-4^^pieseatedl Vorite individjais in the world ’--- ■ -J P ric e o f W M i r B f■ i W i r soldiers he’d commanded. I r i l Kelly aays he. soughtJt ao career m . ■ _ ..—Ac-militaiyrfor.-the-same-ne-rcasons-as— " i., .oiSr *2” for ffsliigle adiiiiirilroldn. . ||l| iTiony in to day’s all-voluf>lunteer force .1 . ^oiCoupon good Tuesday or WeWednesday . . iff A- to better fiis“place in so< Ey.eDlngaIeia!er5]e^ra f e - ■ —, S-lcrvice:: :: f ^ ■‘t'And over hls"34'years' Inema. lerome Cinema or TwiTwin Cinema. - --Kin'Which-rbo-gamered-ed;a clw t so - a lS ® ROES ^ ^11 o f ribbons jt'wa&.di..diagraninied, ‘ b . pw ^ I r e s March 30th;' IMI; . E illW jirS BEEN by . magazines during Dcsert-Slonh; De: BNetsoc =^he;earnedmeayi>^ Icplaceinihc^ : r r : jlss ilL li.lJlf

V-F^ilfr^ers-abov^lUni the-weiglifjr decisions5-tIwt ..aimed . i . ‘ ■■ Kflr i i i -'I. q s3 - ■ • Amenba’i guns againsti tln li iq ’s Sad- (jam Hussein, Kelly -waswas the m an who ordered the triggers-s pulled;pi D A I ^ SSHOW TiM ES;-7-.000 0 ONLY- M -i: - ■ ' Besides serving os thehe idirect link . ‘ Belwcen 'the. troops in the field and’ ' ...... aw brtM is-|.-^DAil^Y-t ¥ — .=r r 5 iB iB » iiig SAt-SUN1:Cu o ° : ~ Defense Secretaiy Dickc CheneyC and , IJH l j.r l,! '. 7:00-9:09:00 p s IJI'IUTK 7:0p ■ i|!|. IHUi:iiVHl sA-usuSUN.. .iB iU aiUg a 3 :00.-5:00 - 7:C m g i i i g i a r a s ------B a r t r - m H SiBi over versioo n - “ — “ I g g j j ^ i a ^ o o ’Sv & h S J K ^ v ~ - NEW'YO»TOR^5''t', ^ li : r - ■ IEI3HB — ^-^A W BIGRIEST^-^-^ R II }ij M j c h S t o b o o f c z iovie^ arV- COR :V- gi|{l| ■ j : SALT LAKE CITY (APAP) t t A 8 0 - called Mormon “missioisionaiy ver- • /— aon” o f the Dr. Seuss cliclossic chil- , Eggs and S u m d a y . drcn’s story, “Green, .£ - Hom,” mBy be a copyrightght violation.—. ------■ -l- t; publishing company ofllcifll.cial says. ■ ’ The version had beenn coffered by ^ Dawna:Moore.;of ^im tifiitiful through - O U I liday C G ash ;Giyiv e a w a v Yvonne Carter’s Spring'B'f B’outiqueat ...... - a mail-in suburban Sandy.dy. However. * # r * p ' EpCA^DRAW ffi Cortef saidT riday lhat:-NI'MboicTliBd-,; MGS:12iO djfeit •tielrieved all the copies.-— - a c i: £ :t ;fi — ; The -substitute-iextr^ph■phoioeopied“7T mO^OR^asrea and sold along- wilh the original book, replaces the “Sam”m” character ♦ isO O B M K P(RAWING R AT II P. o f "Green £ ggs and J4iJ^am ” with "Brother Lurch.” lA IL Y 7 : 0 0 - 9 : 1 0 r r — rJust as Sam-praises (he-culinary-...... th< V 7 ; 0 b - 9;1,P yalues o f green e g ^ andd ham.hj Lurch -SUNT2:30 I SA;AT-SUN 12l30“ ta? l i t - f pushes the Mormon Churcltirch. LgUni/fil2:404:5050-7:00 ^ 9:10| 2:401 - 4 5 0 - 7:00’-9 :1 0 laJ — u-The substitute version)n endsi wilh i p . ■ the reluctant,charactcr_rmafinally giving ih lo Brother Lurch, andd ththcn 'odmit-• ■ “ ting he liked the churchrch once he LS tried it. DEMY AWARD m ' 2 S ACADEMY • "fia ■ “We’re' concemcd Ithat she-/. ._ A [||R liNATIONS U l ...... AWARD...... rjTT (Moore) has infringed on the copy- i UmI-'. S S c E -BEST!STRICTURE JP L N(gOMINATlONS t a i l right or on Dr. Scuss’ mornoral inlent,” ™ .BEST:ST ACTOR Mid Janet Schulman. pub!lublisher and H ■"ai^lott^lce-rrcsidcnt-foi-for-Random-*— ^ ------—- KEVin'-COSTfm E K — House’s juvcmlcdivisionr- ■)T Dr,-. Scu.w. ------— ------: — - -T hrodnr S,______^ Gciscl, said he had no comommenl olh- W i t H o i r r ^ er than. ‘'W e’re looking inti Sundayay^HAM'&TUKKEYIST Buffet Starts at 1 p.m. $53.93 c i |* || ^ T H t F A M I L ^ Mormon Church spokesilf f cdownlown . Los.Angelcs. . C-12 Timos-Nows,, TvTwin'Folls, Idoho Sunday. MmM a^l0.'l99l‘ rradewim* _ Busiml e s s ^ jaSm ...... I ■ ~ R C .•as rc- W W i : / " . ' Seed90d Co. in Post Falls, wjis centlntly. elected to the board ofo fth e * A i n e s s b e i ------'------r ------MflWfllfij:®istcnrOrtBDrrSccar — P u s l i »at— -- c iatio n ...... ' ■ ' • ■ socio She also became president ,esort. and Sun Valley Lodj(dge and; Apart- . ^h :di( D istrict reports pprofit Elkhom Rcsc e Washin^on-North Idaho Id Farm Crcdi mcnt Bcdroorooms all have received the 11991 F o u r D ia- ‘n « . ^"I'OKANT-"-"^l-oilow I ingsevcn coiTsccuUulivequoncrs Awardii^d from tfie A m erican Autonombbilc-A3S0Ct=r- " She is the.first woman too hh o ld ol nci op criitinig.Io.sses. tl the Twelfth Fann3. C( redit D.5- trict re p o rte d Sl nreturn to fi- TWIN FALALLS - Two groups of livevcstocic p r ^ u e - ciaticItio n . Lasl year, he served nar^cial viubilily.iiy. That plan included a rccqucst ^ for fi- crs arc launthnthing campaigns to get ihcijcir message out vicece p] ;*sidcnt. * ^------iiiinciul-usuiuiumc ot-its-opcni— to-thc-public-tic-and-Congrcss to-protecuiutheir-acccsfr-to ----- 1. ■■ lions. publiclyowncvncdgrazing lands. -- - • The district.al.'.al.so reported a combinedi netn loss for The Westctstcm Livestock Producersrs A llia n c e has B o[)ise l Store to clolose .1 9 9 0 o fS 3 5 .9 mimillion, which re.sultcd prin-rim arily from launched a1 fifund drive aimed at collillecting enough on to big fee in- OKLK L A H O M A C IT Y (A P )) —- An- 'U . S . « l ( Golden —::r a onc-timc cosi)st of S50.fi million to rcslr;s(ructurc the money to loblobby Conj^re?s in opposition I l-CU'sdcbiporinirtfolio. ' . . creascs’for ggrazing n privileges.” ihonyslys plans to eliminate'itsts cloth-< Ripe • A nd the Idaho Ida C attle Association ha:las announced a ' ing storessto in five states a s’part inas rks Older Worker W eek ‘ "myth buster';ter" program to train cattle!e producers “in rcstrue-ueturing o f its operations, Banai Booth m ark , skills and messages me: that help rcinfdrcircc positive irh- Anthnthonys filed a petitionion last . TWIN FALLS.LS - This is National O)Idcr ld Worker l,boul the beef industry.” ' n\onthIth for p ro tectio n fro m itsts usier" program v/ill be: Iheld from -1 to - . - tore-wl-whilo'it-reorganized.-The- Tie-peti-— tt.------Green Thumiri^lTTiTcrtrBahnmploymtnir Hnesday andTrom 8 a.m. toto~3~p:Tn~at-the— -tion-w~was~nccc^^-afte^o-bMbonkins^ -Sw eet,— ^ivereide aQisc_i-ne.prog ip-rcmovcd-its-linc-of-ci^(^'■fK ------J n i c y P i i ______;_____ :lwcci»_10-ii:Jn,-and-4-piriii-t: rial" participants, but other irinterested cattle Thelie co m p an y w ill e lim in ate ' day through WedWednesday lo commemoratetcthcspccinl producers rani-nay attend. - ationsIS iin Iow a, W isco n sin . Mini I G ap(i^ r u f c .. ------«fck-T- - - . M ore infombnnufton is avai/abJe from^'^ « . J 6 J 5 ...... - ta,-ldoidaho 8nd-M isstS5ippi. It wwil iij op— — ^------...... crate U ------Horsc-club-ej-elects-slat^Miiracijctors -W omcn-hi•lirBusinessm w t Th’hursday------1 ~ zoiti. Baj ■ jnuoM i- - TlTlie Idaho Peruvian Hoi^crse C lub lios ^ ^ ^ 1^ f aALLS L - "Personal Succcss5 FactorrfI for the a s ' . ■j.i.nted 1 I. a,m,:. = ■ ------I d a h o R ii i u M « t ' C. Joyce I lousilusion IS president, Leta

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____ • • ‘ ’ . -t' • i i p p i jjari t t h bt f e ; A i nn o 3 taptiicfic i a n e Soutbeijm Idaho Livestopk1 c Hall Of F?amer stil11 at it at 81 came w th-the homestead. ! . . ByMadcKiod . / ...... V. C- th e '3 2 0 a c r e s ^ t cai Ion-"" Timcs-Ncws wrilcrT ' • *^-bought that land froirroni h is’uiicle' in. 1946 w hen1;,“' " ■‘Doyou knnow the deflnkloi w as 4 2 years old. of a COM>wboy?Ha’sJuM B U R L E Y -T h e: iulunchroom a t the Burley,*live- li “I never fell heirir tot anything,” he said. ‘T pherder with his en sit- gathered up ali (hisI stis tu ff sincc then.” — - a shMpI * Stock auction yardI waswi packed w ith ealtlcm cn j f • ting elbow lo-clbo^;.<^; .Wally T ay lo r isuggested:dthat t He owncd.another;ier riuich before that, but los i, brains'ls'knpcked out:’ his Nissan pickup wowould be a better placc to3 ocon* d u rin g the Depressionion. — duct an interview. ■ “I had 28 bead ofo f co w s ond w e hod fed th(f Z -A lmno c rancher .Wally Tayltylor ■* But when he gotot outside,< Tgylor sawr.anotnother two years and we had the feed bill to pay and I , p ic E u ^ th'ot-hc“lik cEfl'belfcrrHe.hoppedlnto a i ■aT)ig a gliwniiS'cnfcomfan■and'5oldthctn;'‘’hc"saidrT )r.the entire herd; • - ‘‘B oy r u tell youou h thbught the world ofth f tl e m . -----LFord-and-toId4hc-jrcp< jrnKnjk'oid'snv^ived'to . ______“ N o th is isn ’f^myiy*thlck," ti the 86-year-old AlA lm o “ I quit ranching forfo r six 6 r seven yeors there• and0 w hen 1 was a kid. 1 d-before be passed away. .11 u rancher cfiucklcdr*‘B'•‘Bilt“I“can~ w hip-the-guy-ty-thal—workcd-for-wOges.— ; obout 32 years old-l man to like to chase-wildildhorserwithhim;" ..... — ow ns it.” "J m ilked 15 cowws s and w orked oS o repair m intry . 'T h e w ild h o rse ss aiare goiie now —'"roundedi u|up o r I ______Tue6dayjught.JCayrayloLwilLb'cjnductcdJnt.o.[to th e - d id house repairlalr. electrical ■ j pd oaipen' ~~kilfcd-by-thc-govcn■cnimentrBut-when'Taj'lor sr-wfls-L^^^—-1 — _____ S outhem Idaho Livesivestock Industry Hall of FaFame work.’- ' ' ■R an"^ung;—he ‘ once -=ti-^accumulated ! 2 - ponies:^ ------al^iviih-'ronfoiHerKfStOcl^eh’-Waltcr'Wcllsells of"“ TIc"^'h^ug-lK 3w er i h o u ^ t h e w o u ld bbreak r them, breed them a nd s e l l T ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H I I Castleford, Joseph, M:Mnichek o f Wendell, Williilliam R iv er Eleetri.c C oopeoperative began setting pow _ Tmrjnll of n,,A N irl. Rnhntn Mling— p o le s-!______- th ^ , butyls fathener changed his mind, for him . College of Southem_-idi ______Shawn Davis. C< - - ja y jo f 8aid.~=^-^^' ...... Rodeo coach, wilT^; be the Hall-of-Famc's s|wpc<:iJil'==^-==‘|>VoT16i lono ' ______Taylor, the thirdd 1 o f seven children, lefi schschool ------honorec— ------ovorthlng^g~tmder tho sun. otter the eighth grayade. Al li he hired out[TaraT^H a tolllgg Taylor has sloppedpcd hogs and tended sheep, sheepherdcr.. At 16,6 , he became a cowboy forfor (he has m ilked dairy cow:ows and ridden hbtsebaek^uc,wiih. - _ I avan-W‘w o rk ed o n th e . , _ M ijlerandLuxCattlittleCo. ______. ~ — •— a cattle drive-ovcf hundreds-of^ml«s-olUraftr^hur ~ . rallroad-tiI ¥or »«vo yoal s* vere"‘pai3T55‘^crTTionnr^n plus ncar.sverthing under the suisun. I __ Sheepherders wei “I’ve done pcrt'nca >»s got ju st S30. e railroad fo r tw o years.” b o ard , b u t co w b o y s 1 even w orked on the ra -the definition of a cowbo;'b o y ?”.- A nd h e ’s still at it.il. H rk e e p sT S O head ofregregis- - •• • — Almo0 ranI ch e r Wally Taylolor '“Do you know-tl Taj^Ior a s k ^ ; “ He’s e ’s just a sheepherder withith his tered beef cattle onn 22,500 acres o f his own liiilitnd, I ,aiiy brainS knockcd out.”It.” __ 5 nd he-does many'o/'ofthe chores himself, ofoften ‘After buying hiss uncle’su place, he gradual — bought-up-severol-mc ,mo-____ Scv.craUimciMie trailed cattle to market in ( ” ..... nuiii uswdcTrhojJc. j in ce o f 150 miles, —------“1‘nrstijithe-hifea‘t^ '^ a n d around-there ," jie ■soid—-steooi a d e r# gave-up«n-Ai-iMmo aridJhe town’s populluia___den..U tnh - a distanc 2 5 0 ------“It-topk-us-aboutlut-eight days'to make tho-l ...... Hi's rancTi is a shorhort'gallbp'fronTihe UtahI bor-b tion dwindl^'by 5p'5p percent, to'its cuitent 2: T h a t vvas ju st gettinging there.” der, nestled beneathath Mount Independence: 0and people. a5aya:in«*ovccanip:witfrn ------M diintT Jannson7 fbui'bur mUeg-frorh-Citv o f Ro< uuLa-young-manrTaylop^f^' e his clothes. AW)YAJ»Ef»rh»TVT«^4.irt------^rRlilreXraUi'omia TraT rair ] rode by horseback on the California Trail to Oa3ak- ° chance to c h an g e h tried to washh my: clolhes in' the crick i i^ar.who cbuld.adapt to ' H e d oes not ownJ tbthe squ atter’s tla im h is grai;rand- ley to get grist from1 _ththe flour mill...___ , “I t and Wally Taylor Is a weli seasoned ranc^ai father p urchased in1 IS1878. but be uoes own halfalfof _ His two favorite horieshor were Silver and Snip.P- Please see RANCHER/;R/p2 other occupatlorons when the times dictiIc ttrte d . EntrirepreiKleurs oi :g y s te Bm^fia;Fnm n g = s<; e g y i c e s ^ i Thedrillcancan plant as deep as six- inches.. ------By Marie Kind------Thc'snmllcst-n5t-m o d e H s-2 0 -feet~w jde-and-fer;------T h e T im es.N ew s quires.a 150-ho)*hcrsepower.traclorto.pull it. ... .______Concord!s.d£g rfrttthlt».riUV drill does n o tp ia n l______------TWINTFAttS^PI-Plumcs-oMust-have-alr" as deep intoithp.soil the a s the air*till d rill. . ’ as farmers lake to fields ready begun rising as Western Ag Distributing charges S18 per p fio il.. for another scason^jf I acre to plant( a crop,« bu( ofTere a reb ate i f the emment is trying to make ; — But the U.Si.govem custom er laterter b u )^ a seed drill, a thing of the past. And I those dust plumes a i “That giveses thet farmer a chance to see the : stepped forwai^ to offer entrepreneurs have st< ...... r«.ults on hislis ownc field before he buys it.”’ ' custom farming scrvicrvices to hel|v. farmers Jones said. meet the govemmcnt'iint's requirements'.^ Dick Parrott,■ott, a Berger-area form er, o ffe n • learn to farm with some “They've got to let o f low-till seed drill called Hay- lund,” said Tom Johes'of. another line of stubble on the grounc ------:------;buster,"raanuftm—>>»»» H aybuster reqt:rtiiizcr.------f—— .------:------:— ^ , . ed crops - grains, gniijniss and alfulfa..The oir- tn e e d e d - in the soU belowkv (hetl seed ...... you.dcdon't fertilize the wceds,y<..you don’t have draulic fai [o"tHe g round ori ii stream o f 1 n able to cul back on phosphate ------niil drill can-also applyiply a band'ofTOor-stimu- — “We- aren’t-fertilizing-tl;-th e'w eed s.'* -said --T o spnijrayrthe w eed s a s tfiUchr'“ rtjlizcr exactly whcrc.il^s_J_Joncs’ business partner.. .J^oug.S Fisher. “If . Theie_nir-till drill worki bestcst-whcn a-by- -crsaid ----- lo d ," he said. Iiuing phosphate fcr^ Pairott said 1 larcing lhe phosphnte.fenii (fair, l;ish- • “i’ve been al A rctiic chill1 takes O rtw rlV % ^ H e y by that method, By Tenell Williams 8 0 . Welostev th e ground__ A nd Timcs-Ncws corrcsporpondent -WSU FSHR r g r ^ p i ! F | K the cuttlngi ted, I think we lost HAGERMAN - DcDecember's sub-' * ^ all of thei it, th a t’s w h at w e . zero tem peratures have hnv stomped on , ||g think, bill•verytlng above leyth surprise you.’ . Idaho's 1991 winegrojgrope crop. • . . : ■'Everything ihnl was wi exposed^tq gs that we plante Ihe w eather abovec tthe ground is 9m. At th is p o in- t,.C arm ela Martell of th e dead." Nick Zabalala of Hagerman ---.w Jt sometimes the]Wihery in Glenns Perry snid uHer chccking:ing h is. 2 ,000 , ' Chardonnay vines Iasi w eek. “T h at . rd. and the deep cold causcd an cold really killed themcm dow n dead.” ' . 'Martell predicted — C nated 80 .percent damage to Zabala said his 4-j4-year*9ld vines ^ -tages, on sole in I C arm ela W rop last year,' but,' . h igher prices. rdonnay ond Reisling grapes in produced a good crop p«ici« «"'r>»>»lf after a w cck io f 26 beibelow 7erQ_tcm^ ihineton as well os in Idaho.______;r. lhe p lants will______S tephanie M artin :d st the 1991 vin* record.al5g licnnt Ihcre.was.ipo.per;______1992, wil! have estimat* have to grow new/ bbranches for a ' ^^H ~w inery is cxpectmg damoge, but that's pretty dras- harvest” this year. Chardoishe said. "Farmers are usually . yeor w ithout grape proproduction.' k in- Hpggnnnn Wnshin ' "We don't expcclI aranything at hur- ___ !'Grapes^uuU-bc4i iT-pesslmtstlc-tmjtr-wiiap^eiilly— ^— said her family’s ”i ni«; ve!it." he said. '*We-do-don’t expect this- v " ___ H j ^ B and w in e prices will >ens, and so Jamie (Martin, head lg "a real reduced cent dai kind of weather orouround “here. The * -v^-- • tM causc o f the ' s :m aker for Ros aavailable,” shc sqid. “ 1 don't_ do killed .by the.cold,he said. i Vc’re so tccny._we’ll-scroungc lo iheir root systcistems, Carmfila think, bul bi .sometimes they surpriw icre v ineyard in "c to replant and know.. 1 think moit the vincyai;yards • vines appear to hiivc nough." Mortin said. "I figure if Mnrtcllsaid. , ' . you." said. "W e’re going t o n e s -to lty v lu n in — in th ere.” h a v e nrt ’t fared any better thann we Reporting regiona We’re going lo make watcrmcl- "Wc lost everythintiling above ihc Martellell said she and hcr husbandand. w e 're going td hang in ir-bld" vines were cm ‘dar said. Ihc winery have. If not, wc'll go to Wa.shingtiIgton. down the grapevine, vine. It’s supposed to bc terrific ground.',’ .she .said. "An•And the cuttings Jim. ireare ho p efu l the surviving root rop This year, M.'irtell SJ Id, .b u t_ th e_ o l d e r " W c ’i for will have lo'buy all it.s;t.s grapes, W c ’llI h;h.ive to." apparently was the c • that w c planted, I tliinklink w e lost all o f systemIS s will produce'new vines fo survived. up enou r nai new s com ing nol. We ic, M artin said this o n wine 1 : coldest winter on stuff." \ ■ ■ - • , ;----- ■ ■ • D-2 ' Timos-Nows. Twin Fails,Fal (daho Sunday.' Morch110.1991 1 ( "Livesto<>ck r e s S r S^ r e p o r tts"ways^iI t a x u t ^ 3 pot< xroundwi^ateii^pQ]) U u t i o i l j : ' r y ' d3-niirogcn.-lhrough-ihc_iic_irrigation-Walcc_as-ihc^ f s S ervice — to~ 8 0 ‘*pounds‘“of-cx«»! •wcnr'applied-al'plantingng-Spccilic.. plant dictates,.cs." he said...... _ > gravity w as also reducedI Vwhen nilro- -Thai’s jjistp st about an ideal system, • '■ BO ISE - A rcccnt University ofI gen applications^ excd:eeded the import;jortant aspccts arc that wc ■ ■ Idaho studyly has confirmed that effl-~ amount required fot.. jTtaxim um need to be ablable-to accurately deter-i, ation and nitrogen man- ; cient irrigati J yields. mine the amoimount of nitrogen that's: in potatoes maximizes i. Stark w ill continud thee stucjy next- needed andI controlco the amount of irrj '.'i! lity and nitrogen-use cfij- yield, quality pcs'-aiuLtoill rigation .waterater. that’s being applicd:_ cFcncy andI rcduces n the potential for,r year: on different soil type cvaluole thc effects o f diflifTeren't tim- so that w e ’rerc nnot Icaching significant: nitrate pollutilution of groundwater. ' ing and rates o f nitrogenn iand irriga- am ounts o f nitrate n: oul pf the root;- A gronomnist is Jeff S ^k reported“ tion., zone." the h to the 18th annual Idaho° Regardless of what thehe ^icienlists W hile not)t “a“an exact scicncc,” both: Fertilizer ancmd Cliemical ConferenceI find.., Stark sa^d producerers “already irrigation andmd fertilizer applications; Jan. IS in TvTwin Falls. Also involved jhave the tools'in place 10to minimize can be adeqiJequately measured and; -• "in the,.studyy were> UI irrigation engi-j niirnggn le.iching bv maxiximizing ni- producers can;an increase nitrogcn-use- " ^ —ncct~lsrrMcClcC ann7-Ul~E?« engicm~soit~^H irogcn-uv efficiency. cfTicicncy. especially csp early and late-, fertility speciecialist TcrO' Tindall and o f lhe nitre- in the season.in. SStark said, ' . : }ri^ltuiai-RcsurcH--SeF>— pnn o( ^^^H~-USDA-Agri( uuef of taklngihtnlnre'io; ' vice soil sciericntist Dale Westermann. igen requirement early in1 the I season ‘‘Ifsa muuc and then supplem ent r’lc»ic nitrogen do it." id that' even' when fertil- ‘ ^ —izalioh-was-ci-cxcessivc,4he-plols-thal— '^cre w e l lm ^ gatcd tended to retain — ---"-^^r^ANPYAREHOTMi»Thii»w>w»~niore~6 r th e; fcrtOizerliltrogen f in the -wh!ch-in-~turn-;inipTmcd.l_ good meat, milk while heeieeding less space, feed. .' ■ Kinder goats are gatnllining praise for their go ------^iirogen-flvfitlatlabtlity-lo the crop.------vc~app1lea'gxeesrirriEg^— 1 1 1 tion. more oof f "that fertilizer leached J N e w i V } iibiancro;)ss result!------bcidwthc-nxroot zone r t herefiynneduc^— m s - ing nitrbgcn-:n-usc cfTiciency - and1IM "■ Wi lhat in lumn incwi scs.the |»teniial - optimal1 dual-puurpose ‘Iddinder gow A V ______for groundwgwater contamination." he said. By Calfaryn Stqibens meat potentintiul p^lus milking and they pounds p o f m ilk and 92 pouimndsofbul- When fertilrtilizalion wus al ils most Timcs-N«;>i's corrcspondenieni cal less andid requircTcss space than a lerfal it for 287 days ofinilkiIking to'cam - cITicfent. relai:latively little nitnito'was"“ full-sized gogoal/'shesaid. aa star. Icaehcd - eve:vcn-when irrigation wos • - - V . “-few. ______jr .m N _ F Al-f-S_ - J n .l otoday's c hii;h- The kindeider^breed is considered a Kinder goat.s compcte withwi all olh- excessive. er goals not just wiin tWhe,r breed- tcch world, the fanning communitycoi is mid-sized goat g< and will grow to no ei led ihat-it is important to to cam s ta rs ...... keeping pace with T newlew breed of more than1 2 26 inches tall. Il gels its tc trogen as closc to the .soil While mosl kinder goalsIS are pan o f k » P soil nilrc goat.. nam e-a sheshortened version o f kjndcr- po!»ible so that il can be vounger tteneraiions. a^Pmhgenero- “ P»^ — —-A—dclibcraw-cross—be-betwccn-ihe garincr_j:^frofrom iis playfui pprsoDality__yj (sequent crops., Pygrriy goat and the Nubi;ibian goat has and size, tilion will be .bom in Wash!ihTn 7 m r i h T r '” '<‘-'’y = '* “ •ed iri Washington, kinder year. yi Shanna Breeding sailaid this will Excess riitrtitrogcn fertilizer also hadI : IDOCl goat.*: a nc\^ First bred f u r resultcJ in ihc "liinder go . be the true lest to see \Vhetlether kinder negative cfTecfecis o n yield an d quality, PRO breed thai is currently being b( csiab- eai Icsless'than-largcr goals, and. bi Cinder Goal li,'body in-M•Maine d oes- — ■ - E YOUR CALE Ronald ,0. Webb's" farm,1. dainicowst useful maicricriuls.------allal' right by-it." — — A N I N G W E IGIGHT BY 5 0 PPOUNDS-OR-t- M O R E ? arc irrsmpling all over Maa Bell.B W'ebb. 336. a ihird.gcnei:«ion ' “ It's a closed-loorrs>T;tcm o owns two farms totaling to work very w ell." said B.J).J. Jones, a ' C ' ‘His 130 cows go ihrougl.ugh ouldnled , nfcar ' Piitslon'.in ci:nlr?r plplariner at the Maine Wastelie ManagtT- Split Butte RanchRt has ihhis bulls for )y o u ! phone directories nt the nity-Spli*-Bu«e-r-oised-fc'M wlk-ore-much ------^ 'cows as pan ‘6 f a‘state-«in<^nel.oned-fe. compost is used to enrich mimunicipal recycling progran cycling experiment, ■ thon their calf crops of previous years, ihc topsoil in ir which he grows silage • "It seems to be an econom hat your calf crop The scheme gives busirisinesses and com. hay andmd alfalfa. ticlion for’municipalities.” sasaid’ Jones, we can'J guarantee that ------^hootyan-tncxpcnjivc-wi-w ay —lo-U i’.t' “ Ilverybod;ody— wijisr^—Webb—said—wl-w ho 5Mgency-tsiirei»riiig-i “ will'weigigh morgrwe~corrond~diJ-dcrgoarontee-the ------pose of directories and other ot waste Thursday. *‘l do alt righlr-The stores port po on the project. ..bulls w e sell to be fertile and.stnstructurally sound, „ 'M a n y oof f the yearlings and twctwo year olds are Rancherr s ire a b yY ouri W eaning and Yeorl(o rlingr-W eight Trait ------Continued from D1 ------— nrgistcrrf H«Hcrefords-havtf-bccn re- 191960 on a plot of land he hi SBR m arathon m an 2 5 7 T . . they were so stiff a fellow>sv could run peatcdly honlOnored by the A m erican sifisihce 1934. Like mosl fanirmeis'^.nd - a ^ ^ c xham . plon Pen of S'* at 1991 DenverDor and jum p in ihem," I Icreford Association A: in Kansas rairanchers in southem Idaho,). Taylor IS . stockshowIW Taylor began gcneticic selection City. Mo. Ranchers Rr in Utah. Neva- wcworried about the drought,,1. The wa- SPLIT BUTTErE RANCH ■ work on his cow herd in 191959. . da. Oregon>n anil Oklahoma have terter level in his two irrigatiition wells W e breei»ed grow th, lean muslu s c le , . W arren & Elise HeiHeins & Sons Over several years, the weaning boughi herdd tbulls from them. dndrops lowcr-each year, ar Rt. 3 ,-R u p e rt, Id a h kl.'nl™ thrifty,orand sound’b|ulls that Jaho 83350 ....-;wciBhts of his calvxs-ro.-irose by 100 - Taylor-visi^isil.-v-lhe Burley sale yard CrCreek and-Evdwards-Crcek ; s u r v i v e: cand thrive on the Office # 208*53■531-5348- pounds. weekly: hiss ' wife, Etta, now lives in iriitrickles this year. h His only son. Robert, is a profes- a Riipen-nunursing home and he tniv- " I f w c d o n ’t get the righi:ht kind of mountainn idesert country of thiss ooi re a . Ken Tracy 208*5:1-531-5447 ___ ^sor. o f animal .sciences aat i. .C olorado' els the 35 n'm iles 10 Rupe'n several rairain, w e’ll be in hig troutiuble." he » , I ^__ 'S tale Univvreity, F athe er. r_ a n d .son tim es a week.ek. • 7 ...... saisaid, "1 mi>;hl have lo se lljI thv^cows Iwvoldr^-----

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0*P' iu3r« Sunday. MarchX*» 10/1991 .. L i v e s t d6 c k “ Beeef pricG ^ s s t a yY f i r m despite c ----- R e a l i s e r o f ^ r o i "■ ~TSv 1 ^B y M a rkk K i in d shon supply if nmgigeland remains don’t wat«kvatcr." iillioy said. ; ~ 1 P ^ : wm| A | B | m ^ p | __.Timeis-JSc'•^CW^Lwrilcr ______But if irrigation st*storirgii~ ramiins “n i V■'UJiDA'prcdicts-ihat U t -chotee-l '•— •J FALLS - FoV a while, i'* short, farmers may quit watering sieer prict>riccs will I’lvcnige iiround'SKO ! ,1 os if beef prices might slai their hay. per huiuirindrcdwciylit through m ost of g- "Thot will be Ihc ffirst crop they ihch|-.iig•ng. ' • But inin Twin Falls, choice sleet y S f i y are still,.fetching fc more lhan S80 perpe hundredwiIweigjit. ____ ^ ^ IjJ^n't_sce 't anyth^ng tlial's goiii] I K ] to bringlg cattle down uiilcss Ihi drought: holdsh« and guys sell becau.^au.se o f that.”,'• said M ile Elliott o f il3c ihi IHC 504 slnglijlcfropl. 12.4x38 ...... > 2 . 9 0 0 •alls Livestock Commissioision IVIFIfJBO w /c aa l b . 16.9X 38.-...... * 4 . 5 0 0 r i f f '' IHC 05G w/calab. 15.5x38 ...... * 6 . 5 0 0 .N alionamally,.. fanners have beci’7" CASE 1370 w/«/caU, ^jwershilt ...... * 1 2 . 9 0 0 - sending; more ni cattle tiJ market in re ...... * 1 3 . 9 0 0 on>h»u-Uiaii—any—lim e - siociin...' ■ M F 6 9 0 v //c aib. l 1372 fus —c«nt-inon - ...... - * 1 5 r ^ O O - ' :...... B JU U M 1979. accccco'rdimi to i>it?4I S Ai?rictilcul. JD 4230 w/cal ^ mriTDcpuipurtincnr. ^JO 4230 w/pala b . Q u a d ...... SHARPI ...... jmia nmchcrs in pu'niculaulur - J D 4 2 3 0 w /caab. l powursliifl nt thousitnds of cattle to th< JD 4630 w/calab. powuilfunt...... * 1 7 . 9 0 0 d s in recent iiioiiihs, sale yards JD 4440 w/calab. poworshilt...... ‘2 4 .5 0 0 ^ Bul denlemand for caillc in the Mid _ so hinh that prices havei;ive J D 4 4 5 0 w /c aa l b . fVt(-WD ...... * 4 ^ , 9 0 0 ______MKCBAUaURV.Rvmw TVw»-w^ Jitaycd-sm;teudy.^espiic the huge-liijUf^ ’ PvPSppivpi 1 iT iT l'i^rl'^'iTBriB ‘ lyagM’znlnezew es-l^hi tviiiiv^usheep jhls-spriprlngJLls.rareJor 'eeps3S* to live,___ although Cavazos*s* crewc h a w s t a y e d healMitny aTfdinay ------Itttio rnnrrnTtrmcd-thc-Trnrcrire-scH- r ------:__ plT-lO-dTOLrought in C’alifomta and oth'i>th--- f l i i ______cr. NVtfiilcnern slates - caltjc producer:cers B rU llon l y C F^ l ^ e l P lo w i]g to avoid buying hay “iiir" anc ■ TuFllne 7.Starandard Ripper *i4i;ino... a r e e e p s . e e p I S S Si' year. he said, -Krause 1 7 'Offiffsyt Disk ^Ui4oi, ...... ”.:;;!;:""> i o ’ b 8 4 ^ i p e s L! T h ^ s e i t o f them sold’ii little'early,’ 4 R o w LLitter Loader f^os^T,2 ... ,aid r^ l f -w e get rein, n-lo t o ! g ...... * ^ iZ Z ^ ^_____-- ByTereUWaiiamB.I , sheep sailHjid,‘It can’t be.*" w ill' (Tome back oul and gcgo Ace 6 Row De:eT o tiato r p a r ts /10?304.. of the nine cwcs had .twiiiin ‘Thoy’ro rm v (caitic) wi 3 s s P la iilo r 6 R o w /m?:) . 9 9 0 ' Ti[rics-Ncwscorrcsi»njwndcnt Five ol on grass, : JD 8 0 P la te le s •ii goat-shceicc^ with ' pinto-rCoiitsJof- lotler Harrow #iop3n»...... ^ 2 . 5 0 0 - -ground keel»pers.* - J Shoshone, District of iht,j,e - J D 9 5 0 -1 2 ^ R O iuvino Cavazos straight.t. hair like their Tnthcr’s, W E N D E L L - Guvi of Land Management, the tlu JD 940 Field C u ltiv a fo r #!>io;>:iu...... * 2 . 7 3 3 • cxpcctcd to h a v e lambsTibs Ihis sp rin g . C a v a z o}s s; said. Burcaui of goat in Wltn nts Nonee' cdied and"u ll a re p la yftn iy - ■ •“““ ■" Uul he put” 0 billy go, ^ d v a z a a r ns in' grazing allotmenls ast rall'ahd e n d - ' ' healthy, ___f reduclions ' Brlllion 1.2LC1ltliS fiL B 0 .W _ /» .1 'l.t ram ond cwcs this past '■ ■ ' . surprised o' iV ge' Conservationist Scot: * 3 , « 2 5 : ~ cd’ up 'w ith fiv e jjoiriir >of cute little ' Darwinvin Yoder, a veterinarian in owner of said-uavi B rillio n 1 2 ' Cl-Dhisel Plow /iftlsel P low »i4ijrt;^...... * 3 , 4 2 5 „ _ lhci'_hnve hair. PcopI!oplc~lh'at rd is e r^- 'C oats’s'haviT60'chromt^jncs‘ond ll ?_ reproduction. • — ' ' T-out on the ninge." Ace 6 Row Delefollator /i(i23u;i...... * 4 , 0 4 2 m " Usually .sucli' a pnpTiTgharicy- isTT nandalory reductions won'i Ace 6 Row Lift[fter-Loador „ ' 3 . 4 0 8 ______I —aborted, Yoder said. inless-range conditiony-(T' V T a v lo r-W a v Rc^ock'Flox Disk „ . * 1 ^ 0 0 0 • ------m In Idaho, there have VS I reports .of shecp-goat crossescr being r-iirain has been real good,"•he he Gehl 95 Mixersr-Grlndcr / iohoho...... ------* 2 , 2 3 0 —----- H bom in the past 11 > lut it's really our April anciand IHC 2001 FrorDnt End Loader * 0 9 6 l|_F ajls County Extension ns ihat niukc-our.fonigc.^'—------■ -.Watts 4-Bottor5m-Hydfa-Plow-i»ioi>j?«i. * 3 , 5 0 0 ------Q H azeh said af\cr rese':ffi.ABHP'. M m ra in s jcarchmg the nay-be_iii_big_ilenwad_nti5i«nd_ ^D-80 Plateles3ss-f^antor S.Rbw-^.iosaI0230S..---- ..ri..9 ap J| ______^ m a t^ r thrbugh the Cairnine Vetcrihar- “ fan TenchlTiB^ciitcr at1-etUdwcH^ C ------1 = = ••It is fairly rare.” lla/en I said, •'Thcy’rt; like horses andar donkeys'- i ■ except'the survivabilitycy, is p o o r. ir. 1 they do survive, they'i^'re pro.bably i CA'5lem arketing sterile.” f-fazen said llic crosse:;es are known- —as**‘ceps’-^ r^ w c tfp s ;^-HUd-it-ifi-noi n ------POT economically feasible ti IGERS“&-YOUNG— to raise them . a rli»ing • Morkoling • Rosoorch— commerciiilly beeausei“ ilie“^ u rv iv - ‘ Advcrii». ability rate is so poor. 834 FoilsFoi Avenue, Sto. 2150 Those that do survryive are nol Xy^inin Falls, Idaho 83301 • • ..known fpr_bcing hea!thyliy. he added. 733-3575 - Cavazos said he Uocsr:sn'l have any ' ' —particulur^-pluns for hisis new stuck . since he raises 'sheepp mainly lo _____tf keep the landscape nio'lOwed aro u n d [? ‘ ~i - 2 g " " i g — >g - - WKC SALSaURYmi* TlmM>Nr>rt„ his restaurant ut lhe scsouth end of' : I W endell. ------_lwitn^ralflht-halrr\jir\he«ep6-

------1 0C00% cotton, 14 3/-1 Oi07.. : ^ p fre-shrunk e denim jeansins j • wit'/ith full 1 year warranianty. Cc r o p ^ s t In1 Indigo.I ^O rganics(^ M a n ( ^ m e pP . la n s pv_ ent Oim iY ^22.985

i/VRANGLERR . . p i / w Q l ::;0 WB 0 Y cSUT_ i ______= z3i:z ^ . _ ^ L c -M ajketing— — T e n a n t E A N S 'IN G E f e - f = T F ?-JE rRAY-&— ^ 'I b V - G o a ls - 'd^^egotiatico n s - | | - 1 BtrACK ------s d p Z S e f S t Z /lS J j t l A / . V w O P P P g : \ : A We offer comprehehensiue Farm Hannc h ^ ^ ; \ t4anagement andid Consulting. ■ L afK le g e n cid in je a iins. Wtaianqler I

J j ? v.ii' Farrrn I'l- Ij'' W ; M anngg e m ej n T ^ 1^' O 'C o n n o r \] Inc. ]1 2 0 9 th Av■e.€ N,. M J o h n C. C H B uhL ID 8 3 TWfNFAm u s • BURLE■¥• RUPERT • BUHL : 5 4 3 -8• 8 0 2 2 N 1 J3liS j ■V y ___ ^ i • ...... ^ ' t

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L i v e si t t' o c k Ghemilical helpsisfight jfirost = ------^ T h rT fag y N ew B-^ — ------icc-foi;-form ation J rom -lNA-bacieria,''-ttc« - . ______cordinrding lo Ihe co m p an y 's promotional t o l i q u i c v e h e r dI ! S - • TWIN FALLS-- A California com- milerials. ^ri _ Pricees force? some t< date ew pony Kai develop3pcd a pesdcide lo TncThe company also claims thot I combat a weothcr• hazardh “ frosL .._ Frprtga^gard offers "enhoncctnent o fn at- B y M sik K in d *That price has8 The product is cicallcd Frostgard and uralil supcr«vc been shohown;to help itihibit othericr ccrops, Green said. Tw in Falls sincc lastist fall. Most o f the Slau{aughtcr ewes sell for just 1 liquidated herds Kaviive contained 50 or 18 cenlL*nts per pound, fewer ewes. Elliott: said.s: • T^ipip iindustry is h o p in g to sec ssome That's not unusu;iual in bad. times, recovcrv'cryin lamb and w o o l priccsiccs this 1 ^ 1 said' Stlm Boyd ofpf the Idaho Wool year., Bi M, . arnunJ'Id wiiynBi^drinn-arpaciii ohodv went out ol business —gnmA n f rh^ h l^ rfiffiiJiis.'!;hc.said.~.~.T "-'thejt^ic:^ ^ i n g - i o i n c x d lnrnhs.-V-H ^ —r-The-sale-yard-fiok>ld-somt>-older-fat—^a id :— ' lam bs last-w eek for• 338 ccni.s a pound. B ut t.; . good timc.s a rc still m any H ' “'niey have to get:t 65 cents to even monthshs away. mafcirthcsirgoys-fbcl-c liik u iliuy'ie gei------“W'e'rc'laoklng ^n for *92 and’ ‘93‘9: ' to ting anything accomimplishcd,'.’ Ellioit be prcttjcity good year^." B o y d said.

DELI1.0 4 0 0 PIUSrT 1 sw -oop II ' ‘tilU U I IW :L Stan B oyd o f the Idaholi Wool Growers(says s pHcps may - Blrengtfrewiilh'cyfre~r«W d^ambs-ttiairtasrs f y s a r ^ r o In feodlots:------_ 1 Z l/S GSal. ( Pail *4.2S/Gll nrc poyyihli low -cosost replacements. Falk said., ADVANTAGE I. HremlUlt) PrkTice——— — T-— ------:=------T -W IN -F A L U S-=-vvtih“ -^ drought— I’lusrsrT.vhcarprice.Tnrclow: ------■- 2: Fast Growinjng. Early Bloonn Ihroalcring the West. csl. dairy farmers If wvheut h mukes up no more thmilum ‘ nio y V “vtt'‘u.'liiird:: tline'ill finding '.Jif- ■ 40' pcrcircent of the concL*ntratcd"dr■ (iry - ...... ' 3. Early H arvesI5St ■ ‘ lortlabl^fcVil this yt^iTear. m atter,r. it c a n . blTaddL-d 16 feeite e n ------i . M criageabli3le koofs i l t o e t .. M eanwhile ' milkilk ' priccs ore blenils.s. Most producers will wantIt tot( ‘ , 'Servinglg Southern Idahtiho Since 1940" 1 foundering in the wosiwaste lagoon, . use less:ss.'however, bccause groun«und 5. High Nifroge)en Release- ■ Acrossithe West,I. hayh could be in w heatI t(tends tu be dusty and there shon supply as fnrmcrmers conccntrate fore unpinpopulur wilh fumiers. c o ^NTACTABIALFM lfa's TVWIN FALLS 73’^33-7033 ;!.• precious .w ater suppjpplics on other Also.o. cows don't like the taste o om Miles/Everett CollordC *r crops. w heat: usu; much us barley and olhei^ _ z ^lU3LEY-67-aj I 3^1830-— __^ - - •— ------E^n-Folkr-Exlcnliention-dairy-ape— feedsrFi ------RO^Box-+l-l-3G30------V clalisi in T w ih I'nibnils, snid Mugic , The: j average pricc received bj Nampa, ID 836S3-:M 130 . GOODING 934 •— ;rV4jlgj^anncnrwill.-ivtl-Tvtinhave plenty-" Iduho-.tl-.d u iiy —faniicrii-. Ibr—ull_mn ill S L ______14-4935 o f options, though. droppedc d from S15.70 (o S 11.90) irin pnHONin^80{P5?3-3-2532 ------~ AGERMAN 83;137-6482 “If/you're stuck with w: some high 1990. TlThe villain apparently was thtthe - - __ -•*— foragc-priccs; muybo/btt-you-nced-to-- 6 perccn:unt growth in Idaho milk pro-iiO’. • 467-2191 . *• _ look . at, som e o f' t^the by-product _ductionm and the. 3 perccnt nationalnull " ' feeds,*’ he snid.' • ' incrcususo in production,.'

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T n ' F e e d , S5 e e d s A ni d G r a i n m . | 9 9 $28W - REG. *29^ 9 9 HURRY IN FOIR R 'THIS GREAT VALUE. r IDAA.HO ^V[ONTAN.JA PRICES G O O DIDONEWEEKONLYIi' > . • R u p eert i •’ 'Great Falls V ■ • Burle;ey •’ Billings 3 PT. REAR MOUlDUNT , ; 5 ■ ■ " ■ ' • Conrad' I \ s B k " p : i ' • B l i s s !?/ SPRAYEl5RS - • N a mipa p •' Raynesford ’ If I (208).,678-3-2268, ’ I ( \ j ; r , 5 5 (GALLON ..... * 4 7 9 “ ______- • Mnreleland-____ _L ____ • I d a hLO_EaIla- o ------V " 20C0 GALLON :.■■■ - • A c e qquia i • O ( gden ~ ~ — •-K-imm cimia”’ » liremqnton' • F— d f Ormln > »sjjpjirc^ r— • H a n ssen e PI•LOW SHiARES HAJN - HMtDFACn> G l e nms r Ferry. . ^ ( 2 0 8 ) 6 7 83 . ^ 2 2 6 8 , t OREGON gADAMS SHINS • H e y bburn i ^ J m \Tlllago Tools f6 1 « ...... * 1 0 ” . ,, ...... W u Portland '■ • P a u l . 1 8 - ...... * 9 ” . . . * 2 1 ” r • Beetviville

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The Times-Ncws. — While this season*!i's of Rus^ A74.7411-2 o utscorcs Russel Buri3urbonk be. "It has a, shoilort > dorm ancy and mainn onjLSomcwhalJimilcd or ncreajic nniis one m ay Buibanks ii “veryr variable”\ for sug- by as hairh in Ul baking qualityly te^,t starts to sprout quiteite a bit before Rus- and be be an early processor,** Lo\o itftid-the-A741-l-2»—hMt-Ru•Russet-Burbank-squeak&.by- irh it m '!'rr soid.^ut-wc-don't-knowJ:! **P ------BOISE' - 'Axwthcther ■ nm''^liito 'is ||j|l a v e 9 om e ciiarac-^ ------ars w e cause sugar>cads.1, 23' percent of fresh-fh-pack potattK-ygoncnilly neednec lo ase than it’s seen, il will.probably potuntiantial for this selection.’' ^ ^ ’“T’riset-Burbanlririrjntcnlcfpai-quali^-^and-----—*Cc an leam te live :-----A74 11-2 tubera-deveve\oped the prot>-— :------re dry matter conlentt aiand at least eqiiols . v vrith l l th e other cftarg |i. lem, compared wilrith 35 percent.of iuccs an impressive Rupsct Burbanks. il in yield. Il produc acteristlcs.’ . " '• proportion oflhe U.iU.S. No. 1- potatoes Pavck said thalit one of the new w |i| j n . . q g : ! o • • •■ • *-as high ai 85 |> ^ 8™ **- .. • ...... ixrtaio’s -exceptior •• ‘ c r’s field. ’ • V '^M el M ^inI j n , ' qiialilieS is thal it hashi produced'mbre' ts than R usset B u r- MEM However, ihc-cioiclone is also more, Caroatlon Co. officiaria l U.S. No. 1 potatoes S 3 mW . d . . 7 s n c i MfLfrfWHjEW^ , sxisccptible to blackackspot bruising - _ -- . .bank, “in just _at)ouilut any trial ihnfs C< ' those gni^ and blackackbniiscsjijit.be- ever been. r\in.” Toa g| ^ e U.S. N o . 1. [ T y ' ncalh tli^ skill - anand its tubers can worst-st - compared wilh 2.9 for RujRusset a .potato,, m ust, w«»nk. Pavck said that in sosome ounces, ^ well ahi • GARDEN TRACTI Tlie n«w potato' lialias representatives years,is, lUisset Biiibank sufTcFcdI mmore bbnoidous deformilii o f 4hc ,Carnation Co. Cc interested bc- brulsin than A74ll-:^dtfi^^o>.over- A7411-2 also sciscores consistently ' H a • WHEEL BARROVI i process i t -sevefal-^aHrhfr ic-new—|)igher-in-pcrccntagcj i» nf — n j P U l --- r P iicci w f t RnrhnnWs nre POtalOlo_can bc considered “appro?recia- quality important to t( processors bc- Wf .. ------_ j j j y jlBOATS_^TRAIUII PH!, j harvcslcd..' worse”-in bruising than-TluiRusset-. cauw.watan$~dupliilaccd.by oifin .lh'c~fr7Ci • Mel Martin, Camamation’s raw prod- Burbot5ank. . frying process andnd potatoes with • CAM PERS'GOllOLF CARTS------A uct manager in MoS'loScs Lake, Wash., ItsI susceptibiligs to bruising i3is oi- pinttt rfry trinm»r mntfake.lct8.oi>y.fri«6i—=—k m -HilDINeiHOW ERj■RS— —r-5 — saidlhatTis-ncwTKJtawtatPTlones g6, i» = waatsny*related to-u>c-eanmcssl3Lli>Lhar-. -In in Idahaho,-Oregon and - . H a • T R A I I E f l K W E5— S - - h a s n 't‘‘seen O n y►etter'at ^ tK th is point.” v e st and ai to ibe od c^cy of irri]iiriga- Washington, A741411-2 was also H I vested ' shown to remain free•ee o f hollow heart. 'SUB • YOU NAME IT .. __teristics of its j)wn;.vti'j^LkecpJt.jJt JatcTiJ. w hen ^flnd Russet B uifaanknk iare while 9 pcrecni ofif R u ^ t Burbank ____WFHAVEi H i r n ^ a a i l busmesj{~flnd-mnvbe-bc-wram-ieiim-lo-fiilly-n) iibcrc_tubers_wctc_ancciedc4i.li-Pnks-aJow.^j^gi^ t i j ■ live w ith Ihc o ther ch;characteristics;" wouldId be a n ^ senous oiackspoi ppfOb-»^ n « on a U-5 scale fi tSupematket- i R i

“ 5 ::— cifu.ffi-,il m k i up t 'f-Ida* " nntipaied with 3.3-" • Burbank,” said SiepIlephen Love. Uni- ho ExtlioB fonfo r iwo.oduhs in a room. j30tato~ breeder _Josc;oscph Pavck and~“ ■ F t E LH l R A N T J ^ , -li2 .a -2 4 ’4 ; l l l l l _ y a __ , — . .. '*^AvaiIabIo F r i d a yf, , S£ a tu rd a y o r S u n d ay Jis plont <[v»finli11.2-28 4-ply k 'JU derived from anothericr 1num bered clone G ood o d till 3/31/91 U l il T I N a and Butts; a potatoIlo .whose gcnctic . ^ background is largclrgcly Russet Bur- A T 1115 NORTH CLIRlm s ROAD II I F FREE M - .....bank...... -...... HOUR -■ BOISE. JDAHO.f1.83706 - # ? i MOU -1 4 :9 -3 8 6 -ply - I ’- H - — — In'l 8-irial5-|n1dalRiaifcrA74m-wflLs ------r j H TELEPHONE: (208):I) 376-2700 T H E ^ F A R M rated 3.4 on a scaleale o f 0 10 5 'for TOLL FREE 1-800-.'I-.727-5002 , • - blackspoi bruising ~ vwith 5 being the V I C E - * 2 4 7 ” W ON-T SER\ tjOTBHttiipraWU f i -

fTLarpstTFariCriffflrRepair ------______• Magic Valley’sIn Larger Cuts and BriIruises^^^H n — Facility------atched Service Truck!ks ' • Specializing DryIn of New Tires • 4 Radio Dispatiirlde Hydroflotation ServiceS • Large Inventor)iiiin.jiVi-rnii,'i:i'i.-ii''ii,'Tf r, i • Calcium Chlorli roR 11 PRE-1 ,"c'l' 11 a lf s r a E-TESTED I :pads I I •CHecket'iiitccoolii I I U S EEDTIRES D I K B —^^-|-|~*Gi)ecl( ladialor cap:apoperalton | | Urgeslseleclio.eciion in Magic Valley I - a r L i ^ 1 •Flusti& clean j PasscnQciger ^10 diesel sizes ! p | ) (| I • Install new disc brakeL pai v ^ .^ ' l I syslcm 5 LOW AS { mm ■ _2 ii_^flgsmlace folofs 1 I ' RACTOirSpECDtJttS^---- — MlNEWII^TOOLS • •Rcbuiddisc ^ UEwnn I calipers ‘ ■ iborpiuspati^ ^ 7110 MFD Magnyinum. Demo Hrs....i...... Call 8830 w/14 ft.ft. PlatformI ...... *!« 3 8 ,8 0 0 ® ■ - • •Packwliuel HW k); U > _ j L * 3 — — — 8550 Baler. (Small (Si tires)...... *’* 1 4 ,9 0 0 ^ 7120 2Whl.Magnjgnum. Demo Hrs...... Call I $0095* frmrnri . k A y ■ 7120 2Whl.Magnjgnum'. New...... Call USISED EQUIPMEN i B E L T C;hangeoveri H j 9 j m IING 124M.F.Balei!le r...... *J 1800 I m NEW miILLAGE&SEEDII ..nm.MiM *35"- I 3 7 5 , . 283 N. H. Baleialer...... *1800 c a I WIPER / i L i 5 / 1 S ; 2-145 Auto Reset!;et P lo w f Exc. Cond.. * 7 3 I BLADE r.M T I . CEHTIFIE[ ; 770Deep-Till,15t51/2 ft. Offset D is k ...* 10 0 ,2 0 0 28SN. H.Bafeiafer...... * 1800 ^ I REflLLS |* ^ £ ^

; - 4515VtbraSfianknk Cull. 12 1/2 ft...... *i» 2 2 6 9 57 M .F .3 Bottom o tt Plow...... *550 I I I M ' - I nivfimNumNiaunAira | a b b i I passctlgcr cirs ^ y ' ■ .TKJUBVtMtlERStUKURUUTIU ^ J 5700 Cliisei Ploww 151 ft...... *4190 Watts 6 Bottonlom Plow ...... * 4 4 0 0 . M , S trucks. I Ri;(i-$G.95 ^ MECHANNICS L — — — ; 2-10 ft. 2 0 x 6 Drill)rills w/Seeder... »600 8 8 Row Monosetr;em. Planter...... * 3500 n S I $ C 8 8 / m rm i imiI.'U'WA'ji.'mIH K tm U il.’l liMiI.-l^-^afiVi ' :■ ■ IrHrVilnrStiaiitranlr12i/2 ti...... :...... ::TTr*1500 - ^ ^Inslnl CHANGE------l i ------FROKT i:n-TB flnTnR .s— s S i r i - p ^ A^V^jFTiTER Z : ' /UllGILlfiNMEin^ ! — Call~15-ffrBrilliorhflrhRoller-Harrow-:rm...... —z T t s o o z z m ^nur i I I I •bcitioritcastir.-.<)nrnnriihPf.»irH;».i ■ _ B I W - .. ; 1. H."i486.'New enengine 0/V, newT/A...... vi.ini'ijti- I I’LiiTincnlc cfrnssi^mr;!irnirTTJicn)ir~|“ | — suliings'oirc:0ffcai5iAfiin~aajDsiatiiEj ^ ------■ ■ niJi) 110 lo 5 i|u.itls ololQiiaiily, I ■ ■ suspension . “ — -irHrSSflTOWT^mpr(10;cab new i /a ...... ^ 9 0 0 — ------S I P(;im/oil iiislall hllcrCf .1^ f - l •Npwcsl I Vfe'il Mini! snocd li.ilaiiccailini) ! r cmnpuler I wlteels Wc caiHviiia[especi,in I- I accuracy ■ paloiituncu; wlia-15 I aiashgtil R . ILIMPL i E M E N T ■ i'aiI3ilion.iI c!«roi!

m ile east;t of B uhl 0DD 1 H iw ay 2 - H 1 / 1 4i B ^Sciorpout' H air / a ^ U ^ B i - P h o n e r : ____ 3 - S M Ss ^ l i e M ___ W— B P a r t s3 • 5 4 3 - 4 3 ^) 4 2 • O f f i ce e - 543-82: , ;-----;___2aZSJUmt>0lll e e wPnyloss'Albonaong ■ -'<200)733.2731 (208)733-3333 JOHN LINOEMO jfeT E JOHNSTON ^ n Q TOW>tly______55C,4ihjivo------Wost Pny 736 (208)733-3077 ft ■ B T ^ S H MM S < 0 0 0 __ ANDY WARREN PE' r ? 3M HOPKINS. GENERAL MANAO 2 ______< ______' __ _ ■ -/ ■ i a ______. . 1 ■ . Ji y ...... - " ' • ■ . ' D-6 .Timos-Nows. Twin'FollFoils. Idatio Sunday, March;h 10.1 1991

P o t a t ^>es .. HerMiiwdeciarryovi IjeiprojWenrfftnriprit:atoje:gc I-C y iin n i"^ **c>»tti/»ft ni. iFr-moldbonrd'plowIng'aniind“ d « » p-diS k^field3“ 8tnlcnickijympring'coldTpcll jcllr-Jurylrnhrflctit ------:— :------and that-C ------T h e Timoft-NewB----- !— vood-t'old-grDWcrsthanide^" I of the C9SCS so far on a loisture and fall tillage will/ill ing provide the degree:e o f soil mix* She saidI scseveral affected ’gro w erst rc- Fleetwood said noI Ilawsuits have ini>st all o quatcm oi: st the company case-by-caa•case buiib.' , BOISE - Potnlo ggrow ers w ho rcduce the potential for carryover/er ing needed to dispersec .Assert, these ported thathat their potatoes had beer-cea ycl been filed ogoinst w nni to uvoiil corryoTyovcr dam ag e problems,is. ' practices .hovc;^iai dijdiscouraged in planted eaearlier than usu al a n d thaithat r— — FAftUS-nANCHES-nESIOENTWNTWL m COMMERCIAL'APPRAeALS from the hcrbicidc Assc•sscrt sh o u ld nol Howcveiver. he added that, "bccauscise areas susceptible to soilil erosion. ' theweatheiher had then turned cool, EH ——— pianl-pouilocs-lhis-scajMaison-in-ficlds—of-thc-varb^ariability-x>f-cnvironmen tal tai­----- According-lo-Eberleir5in;-Q com m on— A ccordirding-.to ..Fleetwood, Asscn MLS _ ------trcn»«KJ-withlhtf-chcmiaiikaO flsl-vcar. condit^ions.ns. you can't totally elimi-ni- factor in many of the affectcdal fields breaks dovJovvn inside' th e p la n t more■ore f L a University oF Iduhouho w eeds rc- nalc the pofTOloiiial l o r curryovcJr." ------wain lin r 'tlie y -wt^ t;. ““d d eep*rippedr^—rapidly-on■on—warm -^yB —th ari-coolwwl------g S scarchcr Charlotte Ebci•berlcin of Ab- Assert,I, inii the imidazolinone fami-li- leaving Assert residuesrs near the soil ones. crdccn.tnvcstigulcd 188 com c plaints in. “ If tempmpemtures.cool down like I 1990 from potato growers gro who.w «|f-if tem peratures co3ool down like the last spring, the plant's abili-)ili- - . I. - crop sutVcrcd damageigc afler being -UTor^^itak down Assert will be dc-de- I Bftt spring, the plailant’s ability to br< c re a se d ■ unfilUl tempemturcs again planted in former gmiBrain n d d s on I- Lfl]MDWflTCH. R EflUCTORS whicH Assort had beer>ccn applied m ,umwwn A ssert will bee .decreasedi until11 t e n i " • rise /’ he saisaid. G row ers who do n ot h a v e the 19K9 to control wild oat!oats, peraturess iagain rise.* £ J O H NJ. . TOLK, BROK!K E R p G R i ; ------She discusscd the: piproblem with flexibilityy tto plant a crop other than this spring w ill fare better' i if f - ■ -- gruwCTS who crowd*wded mcciing - 7 Scott Fleieetw ood, rooms Jan. 22-24 at the 23rd annual iditions for herbicide break-ak- ...... , U niversity o f Idaho Potu*olalo S chool in . American CyalnaiS m id C o .. down lastst ; year w ere o p tim a l. Eber->er------p4>o«tcH».------I I I ■■■■ Jein Miid._' ------UbcrtcinKmt-s1i?~5f«)sn'ongiy riiOorii^ly ot cherremicalit. doesn't Icaeh inlo110 surface, iney were aisilscnjfterrftilt— They-shoihould-bc~3ure th at they ap- m ends’' thnt growers whowhi have Rexi- groundwatc'atcr and is as “ c lo sc to non*n* bedded, which tends to concentrate plied thei AAssert properly in the firstirst hility- in their crop rotaoiations follow toxic, as pcpossible," Flect.wood.said.id. herbicide residues. place, thatliaL they used the recom-»m- the tnniiufacturer's newcw recommcn- However,r, iti d ep en d s h e a v ily on soil}il If herbicide resid u es} [persist, plant m ended raltrales of material and that the • Jh | (jations'iiot to plant potatDlatoes in « :a /-^ m ic ro b c s• lo break il down; and thosese injury is more likely in1 ju sandy than field got I.12 inches ,of irrigaiion or —r • llll • cdllelds this year. I. • '^m icrobesI arc ai m o s t a c tiv e w hen soil}il a clay soil, Eberlcin saiclid. That’s be- ’rainfall betIwtwccn th e 'tim e th<5y ap- n i l _____ . T h e . - -inanufncliirnr...rr..„ A m erican__moislurc-cx'CxcccdS'40-pcrcent-of ficld-Id-eause clay uoils-^Her-mmow-sitcs-for—plied A w«rttuid:the ri endof.O ctober^------(ryannmid Co,, liad—in Ik rnpnrily hcfbicide adsorption ththan do sandy l als(),help if Ihey fallTm- spring 1990 pmduct liib they will have lo' year. scutrTlectwood.- ling-to-Ebcrlcinr-Assert -is-is-'soilSrUnrortunatcly, tend^dSSS«!ij«?j^J T ----- T R U C l d.-eyanaraid-s— -Accorfiii iljh 7 f ie ia _ r e c c iy c ^ t’.lea.s|' sm all grains rparltetinjIine..n!ni!agcr,_~vciy-B00d' pd-atcontrolling-wild oats,Is, also proyidcs abunclantt ssites for her- inrovc.thoij ITjpot o f wowater. ’ iVOiT U SIN G T HElEM?—------siiid this y ear's label willj/ill sm iply rec- i, 'why the 4-yeor-old chemi-li- bicide adsorption. , -He toldd the growers they coulduiii om m end that potatoesi nonot bc p l a n t ^ jg ‘Tmdnding favor with growers.” •” ' ' Regardless o f soil typepe. Fleetwood jdocumenfation-.as local and in a field treated-with-/ih-AK-scl-.in-the (, inhibitss theIf p ro d u ctio n o f cs-sential •m crs/Ranehcrs said soil moisture is thete-ovem d ng rainfall reco'rds. pumpingIJg ■ With Mutualul of fCnurncljiw's {‘'arint previous 15 months. amino acid:ich> in th e w e e d s - unii il '• factor lhat determinenes whether li-c o n is andnd eleelrieity bills to deter-er- .P o licy y o u d o n 'l. Your premium is has)asc:d on the actual • [-berlcin said 14 of 18IK Idaho co m - docs the sarsam e in p o la lo e s. ; ! residues will linger lon^n g enough to "cIosC approximation" of lime the:: Itruck is used. Scc youour M <)f 12 il plaints involved grower stunts the potatoes* growth.h. potentially have ony impipact ono fol- ,„oistu„.. ------^havc-uset}-less-than4ho-l agcnl fordclails. tj^ i-lcav CT and-may-nr<>—n— iow.crop^ ___ —...... ------SVhtlc-o-ltB-lcal-has-bcenHlevelopod-to- rinuni of-w atcr;— ^------diice knobs r- Without..drought, hee said, "you measure le^levels of Assert carryoverk-er . ' . Injury generally occureurred m ov er- malities on3n lubers! would not scc carryovcv e r problem s in soil, it is nol com m ercially aviiil-lil- .... V , • -V ; lap areas or on field edgedges, sh e said ]n ndditicition lo moisture, some soil111 lhat would affect y ields." able beeau;ause company; scientists - although in some ^ascases, damage, factors amand environmental condi- Elxrrejn-said.carryoyci/c r injury, also have nol yet yc been able Ip cbrrelale.t . ' ' . MUTIrUAL OF ENUMCLCLAW “ was .widcspreadTKTdgcsjcs also tcndcdTTions wiirci1 enliancc the breakdown of appeared - worse in eo:arly planted- ihc'laboratoatory results w ith actu al in*.in-. ______•___ .::Enumclaw.-:l Washingtonn______to show more^ injury,. probablyp b e - ,hc hcrbtcictcidc. E berJcin said . The.se cause o f reduced w ater;r irinfiltration. include agjaggressive tillage methodsIs Based on the rccordords providcd,-~and-\varmm tempcralurcs during=thcle - - FFARMS , & RANCHESES -...... I ‘ clear lakesSS'agency ; ;arcd the other growing sesseason. Gberlcin said il appcarc I-.4320 Acf«-row crt:ro p .-3 parcels, 2 hom os. Me ------tnnr grnw rrs im p p lli^nliiTd~sufncicnt While sttstudies~in'' both'the' Unllcd~ t t s m - INSURANCE PRO^QFESSIGNALS- I IICOAcfOS oprinkl moisture. ____ States_ondtul~hnglana mUicate mat ___ 035 Acros - small la ranch,.hat.& cold w ater sprir)rings, Caroy.;...... Serving Magic vaiK ___ ■ 640 Acroa - Conlourur Irrtaated row crop. Rosowoworth. ______' • S7S Acros' - 490 acri;ro s sprinKlorlrrrgal^,~pivol!/0ls7W.fLVS0uth6ast I ------111-4~Mairtin''------— 1688-iJ8-K im befly-Rd7^ ------^ S p l M l of Jorom o. G ood polo la to a nd boat ground. _ Buhl, Wah,ho Twin/in Falls.;ldaho , r: " growerre slow S S h e e p . Ono ot Carey’d bo:bost ranches, ' - j J:3 _ 4 z9 2 J - 0 ______^ ' • 533 Acres - SiOtl&l *_| 543-6464M Z — I —.-4270 Acros * p O lallaiil. homo, TFCC water, FiliFilerV;. : prices in.the-dumps. far farmers could - sjuing in~'i~warch6'il?c5" across the® I ‘ 270 Acros • Choicea lanI d & views, spring water,;er. Hagerm an...... ' oncc ogiiin plant recordd auv(;aeii' otmJthf l -liy lllg tu- -will nse.----- “ ♦“i35 Acroo-pastureses. fish ponds, hydro plant, { - ' • 135 Acros - row cropo p . p astu re, lish ponds, homome, vlow, Buhl.. I buy seed potatoes for.th•this, g ro w in g open commcrcialcg prices for I )arn, homo. I season. ■‘scoopcd upup" potatoes - one of the . ' • 80 Acres - IQ Iastures. six stall dairy ban “These guys haven'tt beenbi ab le to lowest gnidiadcs - are around S3 lo3 .„>. * 8 0 Acros - mini-rancnch pn scenic Rock Creek,<. hhome, Kimberly. . J Low, lcvel;j _____ buy seed yet, becausescjlhcy don]j__S 3 J 0 J ic jasniH i ■ •______♦ Sovqial other.goodf 8£ 0 's and 40's. crops an d papasture. ______, know what they're going Nonecfi-cle:sless. as^tTad as the potato, '. * 6 8 a c r o s - S O I S Dl c lo se td Twin Falls, cutetehome. I • [ .^..iheir com m ercials." Johnhn Hoggan nn Jerome. $85,000 'I James R. Love other crop • prices are> ' *23 Acres-AOUpD rn. pasture, home. W of Jo I • Ctnlfled nnanclal Plani tdoho Falls seed grower. id spuds m ay b e a ttractive..; I' _ • 10 Acres •m ini-farmm , .'o ld er home. 16 a c re s farrarmable. Tuttle. I Last ycac. Idaho iarmer drmers who simply cannotr Ii r '’l2'Acrir3*'12 f^ h '^5&7idsrdtrepCreokwaterrw. rwost-of-Buhl.------I— ------G et-affordabler:r 1 e v el-p rem i\im ^ifHfe-insurance-at I record number acres t dC “ to l»tntoes Kwheal because of ils low/ I| ,' DAIRIES and harvested o rccordrd ;amount of _ I these low noi:>n-smoker rates.. C One low rate pncc. Castleford.- ' potatoes. • 2 do A cro s-N ew dOLo u b le 1S, 90% complote, Ca I guaranteed noot to increase forr tent full years. ------But-whilc-prices-didtptunge pl from "I'think ththe planting will be equal1 | • 156 Acres vN tea. cle:lean double 0 Grade A, honionie. Buhl. I their spectacular mid-sumum m er h ig h s, |o Sn:»te.rter than at was last year." | I • 80 Acres • Double 3,3 2 hom es. Buhl. BuyoutI till 4/91. I II Quality protiecction from.one of5f the country's farmers avoided a pn'c>nce disalter H»8S«" laid, refcbring to Idaho's* . __j_80 Acres • Double 8а., large brick homeN.W . JeJerom e. B.O. till 7/91 | 1I_____ Insurancejeadef. ting-393;000-Bcre-in-1990.— ?F-S._CaU.noiv_for_detaJ;tails_,______l l __ partljTTJccause Idaho--fath w er" rc; ; , • 40”Ayrey^DoubIe 6,б, home, loasedllll may 19Sl992rJerome. , ,I 734^545. duced yields and qualityity ond p o n ly " E « n the poorest p. crop of spuds is' ' > 2 7 Acres • Dairy, trigrigon barn, home, SE of WeiVendoll. _ I . I the best crop of wheat." 1 bccause drought strMKc againaf in the IssueA ge 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 250,000 i Red River Volley areae a o f N o rth i — » ■ j H Buying orr Selling Give3 Us A C ain - Dakota and-MinncK)ta,-s«,-scvefely. rc* HIONDA~~]l i I _ 3 0 ...... a n h u aIlly l l 150 ...... V.- .. 'a n n u a lly 2 9 5 ducing yields there. ; . p»oiM«'inatfliPvi(^Miglc.VB(liy ,| ...... monthly'1 3 .0 0 ...... ""f^onthly 2S^*0S Potato seed .sellers say that with ' ^ ' ^ g W e ’r e Sei _____ lower potato prices, thciIhcir product ------Isni’l in os groat demandd tlthis-ycor-os— '^29 , *I u»»oe» f „ a n n u a lly 4 t 2 0 r I—^— ■ * ja»>c*iuMnJ •. Farm sll 4 0 . . . . . a nuallI lly 205 ------last-and-the-price-this-yeByear-js-low.or— ------i p 5 9 mdnthly-3Si33— • than last year. ------monthly-. - ^ 7 3 R usty Gillette, o Pool-lul-arca seed J tobeiT .. annually S 7 S ’ grower, said seed pricess arcat S 1.50 to Comtm e ride with me! • r 3 3 - 0 4 0 4 ; 5 0 ...... ,. a muallI lly 390 ■ ...... ' S2 below last year. Realty 7( • • CLE CITY ones F ..'.v.i..7.~monthly'3 i 3 .7 4 ...... ™monthly.7_S»69 ■■(Last year) o lot of growersgrc paid ,HEYBURNJD* 436-4771 { I ‘'Selling0 M agic Valley (or 17 Yeyears” ' r over SIO for seeds," he said."lsa' nev-. 'our Fofnifjr Fun C«nf«r s^ldaho8330^^^ er did gel m ore than S9.^' ■ m 6 0 ...... nnuallIlly 790 ...... anannually 1S7S ...... monthly ’i 6 8 .3 4 ...... "'O''lo n th ly 1 6 2 . 1 9

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O ffer!jring the only 5-yeiear, 5,000-liour drivedr train w arrar . Plan 790 issueci by JacksonJ National Life, ratrate A+'Superior by ^ C e n teSr'Pivots r •“C at^al^al"MT5ve?i ------^------—AtM-:— BeM—iii?iur«f«iicc~:m:tl5‘Mr-s-tTice-'i-H9l-H99-AH-ratcd-AH— ------superior! This ratinglg indicalcs the company'.'-ly's relative .strength ; M obilee Pivots ! * C ornerr S! y s te m s _ in thc_insu£iui^(;_iuin,duilr.y-_uiitLiLs_lJiiuxici:i Liiiul-Sl^ihiliLv^JV lail ..j-' “7 - ^ Com plete planningng, ihstallaFion antnd^ervi^, fhcludi . coupon nclow or callitt:------^------■parts and rcpa:lair for rhospcomptipetitive-systems— N a m e ______I A ddress. 7 — \gfi= l-inej win Falls FP a r m a . Gnarand View ' I C ity ______~ ■ S tate____ 2 lp,— _ _ r - P h o n e 1 ; • ) IrrigatU o n y 7'34-3130 3 '; 72'22-5121 8:834*2380 I Date of Birth / / . i - y _ -j-Sm oket-Q ------NNonSmoker-S------— ^— I — I MaleD . .Female F □ ' 1 1 - -344 BLUE L A K E S -' —III I JCBIIFESSII•SSIDMAL-ECOMOMIC------;------. ______= > rjr.yv* _ TWIN FALLS. IDAHO 7 3 4 - 4 5 4 5 cS i'S SERVING IDAHO & TlrHE MAGIC VAUEY FOR3R OVER 25 : J . 'f ■■ - ;---- r ^ ^ ------_'i_____ ^

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\ - G rain~ '■ - ...... /■ WW7"M B B I s t a y - b» i g “€ o < o r s h s u j ; ? 4EdahtO ^ v i j r l ! tp p f ie i^ - - __ By Tgm ll WlHjami ______rem ain netnearly die same, Waag pre-arc- About _80 pcrccnt oof the barley time, Waaga ag said. Timcs-Ncws correspondcident' dieted. ' grown for“ Coor^ is~N“M oravian III. ‘ ' " ’•W c 'aore re increasing'ourstoraps'so" Prices,i.olso al will remain about-thethe Waag said this variety' docsc better in w c c a n gog o .a longer pwriod o f time.;______BURLEY - In 199191, Idaho will same, hee ssaid, and Coon wili offeifier some higher elevationsns and' has a' without niilrail cars," nc said. “ It gives us ' continue to be Coors Brewing Bi Com- the usualal incentives for grow ersI to shorter growing season.I. ; a little monnore protection if rail cars are pony’s single largest p^roductidn n area produce.cn. crops lhat are plum p, lo w^ inin In Magic Valldy, hee_said.Jnrm.era_not.a.YnilobI : lobIf..ondjt.facili?ntes_the_re^ ______“ fiSTgnSWihffrifaltlwrlcSr_ " i^ 'ic in onduiSiow in moisture, - are raising Tnumph, aI bbarley variety ceiving o fft the crop at harvest'so that About one-third of thehe beer com pa- “ It’s horhard to say exactly what^thc,the that takes an additional1 weekv to reach • our growerwers don't have to woit in ______— ny’s ' total bariey-necd-d-is produced" priccTwrThundrcd'welght'woulirbtf; ) 'b6, malurit^ufhaS a highercryield. tnict.IuicsICS i^r long os they've had to ^ i. here, Idaho Area Maifanager i^rucc but w e anianticipate it .will be closc; to Momvian is an extrctrem ely plump in th e post.*'u t." i W aag said. Tlie rest is growng ih Col- lost year'sf's average of, $7.25,“ Waagaag variety that is more■e tolerant of At CoorsK>rs’ elevator four miles west . orodo,- Montona and VW yom ing, he siiid. “It dc]depends on the quality,^ ' drOught'and other strcscss conditions, of Burley,sy, ia $7.5 million-atorage ex-' - . . sa id ...... The eoti;ompany is conccme4 aboutioiit' W aag said. Triurtjph hasas a short, stilt pohsion prproject is expected to be In 1990, about 57,00010 acres o f malt' reports oof f: a possible irrigation wnterIter stfaw that is less likely totc fall over, he completedcd iin June. 1 - yield wilh low barley was niised in Ido!daho for C oors .shortage,:, hihe soid, but barley takes lessless ^ id , and it has high yii xisting 6 million bushel stor- __ and, with contracts largegely com pleted w ater thanon most other row crops, “so protein. age capacii>acity will be increased lo for r991.'this yciir’s^phVroduction will thot’stoouour odvantage," he said. —------Oooreboriey-growcrs•s im ay not have m ore th axn n 9 mtiiion, Woag said, to wait in line this ycir'car to-deliver E ight stcimilor to illuiirotion lion malt house nearingigcomptchon ( quality standards before the :past three years, the aver'crage annual 67,400 o f feedfet barley. _____iiLJJa)«?-Ffll!s,:ho\^man -will occept thc crop.------AaLadin 2Steam C leaniriing.System s^^ ^ _ barley will Anheuscr-Bus e u a ^ r.nmplfim Pump 'I f " " BOOTS. I n -soim iEiliC ____------^ m - O r c h a r . 16“ say now |f*E — ^ I IN STOCK ^ many farmers got Anheuheuser*Busch j C SciiesS c & Service 1 '______i .. contracts, this year, butt hehi .said the | t , \Nea/< repair all m akes number has increased eaceach year for I t ^ tnc lost tnree years.. - T* r —H ------At S7> per hundrcdwciweight - or - 1 ■ 'in73 3 -1 2 4 0 about S3.64 per bushel;1 - the An- i ' I I hcuser«B usch m alt barleyrley contract . | . _ 3 5>3-3rd-Av.a._So. 3 _ easily outstrips opcn-marlnarkct priccs l|| W •

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By Tcnrll Williama m s dropped, with pinto pnccrices now ra n g in g from shijhipped inlo thc state, ondI croci p s arc inspect- p lu s/' hhe said. “I think that|s thcle biggest rea- - S ales arcrc colTand priccs are dow n about S§ ------;------TiiHcS^Ncwscorrorresptmdciit ------S36lcrabour540.------^— ...... edd-forbacterial-diseasea; ' ------1------^----- per hundred-red-woight.-Bcrnafdo.said------is to bc sortie Last year,ear, Rogers.Brothers ur^. Musscr Lasl year, he said, mimid-Julj; weather was If ^ disease is found in a1 c crop', the crop is Also,Iso, Jagels soid. there seem s ...... ijjdccisicision by Midwcst-growersrs aboul-wliat -Seed .compampapiea m erged.to.fo^i Rogers__ : ' ' t w i n F A L L,S S •- A fto r h ig h p ric e s inJ ^£ hoi and diy. W hen the; beansbe w ere bloom ing, Icstroyed. — - • . N.K. Seedd CCompany. Bernardo .-wuhhc does' ' strong market tiiislis-pasl j year, 1991 seed bear;an wind blew and causcdcd blossoms to obort, .'.“That’s why many nntioiional and interna- to plantant. ional com panies have th ecir ir bean seed pro- “Wc’Vc’rc not sure i^ean s orec goingj lo bc not h av e co:complclc acreage figures for the' ______;______nricc-s will he lowc>wcr bul still above average.Mi_cuiiine^iclds,asjnuch.r :h.osJ0_pcrc.crijt^.a5_^^ John Dean, prcsitfisidenl of Idaho SecdT3can,a n , sa id . o«ariiere“lirs5Qii«wrnia;ilahoTrt)eairsaidr-mclifdc< fdi:d“bh th'cir prio rity platiii:Iting list'.” 'hc m erg ed comom j p ap ics.' ______^ £ c J i t t a ______"I look for it (1991^,10j i o b c a g o o d y e a r," he They’re assured o f a rclati%itivcly discase-^frcc said, At the N.N.K. Rcscarch Dcpartiycnt. pro- Ecd.slock.and ihejf don’tt 1have thal assur- At: RogersP N.K. Seed Cor "I.ast year thereere wa.s a lot more intereslest .said. ! ompony. thc duction willvill remain about the same, Stock nee anyw here cIk iii the w.cw o rld .” - .... -...... -acrcogoigc-'of gordcn_and..^.,yanj because thc priciJsciJs were higher." he said. Seed Manogtlagcr.Dcnis Spcnslcy said. ______Drought conditions,s . worldwidev . will cul - 'Secd bcons is d tnajor~crtcrop in the Magic pcctedt;3 to bc d ow n 2 0 '^ i r c n t froi ...... JJ qyjcier;ter tlilS year. Tlic dem and is xim 1990. A bout 200 acres o f seed for garc|t:nLT>can.s ^ seed bean - productionn Ifrom C a lifo rn ia to 'alley, he said, estimating: th at 9 0 pcrccnt o f Thele nmarket in 1990 vfM ol^ul gt)i>d fo r c crlalnI varieties,v but il's nol the lUt-M htghas-willb'eplariuanted; he said.' ' ' '' ' J Africa, he predicted, andind that will keep up a le farmers here include bea>cons in their crop it’s evci:vcr been. Field Production>n Supen'i.wr _ -r* kind o f free-for-all:all th a t it w a s la.st y e a r w lft;n -Tcc; eoniraels for the 19.^.1 rea'sdn demand lliat will also keepkce priccs up. ) lations. M ike: B ernardo .said, ond he est:stimaied thot Gcn-Jc prices were high." Id a h o 's s e e d b e a nI mmarkel will remain At Agri Sales, Manager* CGene Jagels said productiuction this year c o u ld be'dovownabouMO bebc completed until April. Ofiice ; In ly y 'o .s o m e oof f Ihe pi'ntb^f were selling: at ' strong, also becausc Iduhdaho is the only place :reagc o f seed beans fo r hlis is company likely pcrccnt.:nt. “ I suppose the m ain rcireason is bc- Manager TraiTracy Butcher said. iv ' S 5 5 p e r h u n d redJ wweight, while navy beansins ' in Ihc world with a qunniinnm tinc.fof.lw an .seed ^ j|Jill be d ow n about 15 p crccr;cn t. ' causc: ptprocessors that wc sell to0 Ihad a good Hbwever,cr, j she said, the.compatfj^ expccis readied S65. production, Dean said. - “Wc’rc notplani'ing as man a n y pinlos as w c pack laslast ycor. and they’re just notn ordering its a9 rcagec of seed beans lo bc aboUl.20,000. ^ihce Ihen, DcDean .saidii 'prices havevc Seed beans cannotI bbc indiscnm inatcly haviivc in the post bccause therle re i s such a sur- a lot oof f seed,"j hc'said. , up frotn aboubout 15,000 last year. \ . I p|:3Rise^i ; n : : w l r e; a t : p r i Ciesipofisd ( iszsL e a s m n f ^ p ^ Sm t m s Si f f i a t e e s ^ aldiEthis ByMarkKind ' In Idaho,'prices;cs went from S3.80 to S2.3I.38 dur* will plant wheatat bccauseb oflhe bill’s reductions T im cs-N cw s writerer ing the ycat*. in land.eligiblc5 for fo ‘‘deficiency paym ent" - ihc ______.Thai.cxpcricncc.ncc.has.sent,fanners scurryiyingjn .. marginjhe.govcni«mnicnt_pays^lQ_llIljh(i;gap_bej:^ - t i e i - s t u d y >—-^^heat-pricoB—could-id—turn— seaFotvof-othcMhitithings-to-planl,^^ ------^------around this ycor-ass farmersI redjjcc their acrcsres. Thc U.S. Agricuricullurc Department says faformers price. ------—U-ofXJjcws^cmrm c g . . Jo m mimodity ( progr|inis guarantee-cc- Thn> pr^.l.Vlirtinn^nf ttbhn Whtfnt rnn-n m m i,- million acres o f winter whciical lost...... '.’The gov.cmmciiiricm-wHl.try lo kecp.pri^s.up_.so ii-Muik-Su»i3unrwh5Ffoicci i,^U aIy-iJJ=m im uh^iS a;-tt£i=lhey^fe=imve^iti ■ • L)niv^iiv~r~havc ii t^w liirtinn mill cWp In -7<; sprinR wheat. All.11 wheatv planted will total 8<89. per- Sonison said . ' Idaho agriculturalir.il c co n o n n .st L ar- fro m1 the It perils ol "the marketplace, m illio n bushels Ihihis year - well Jwlow ^990-s I? cent of 1990Vpliplantings dl about 77.i ‘milliorr m ‘•I'hatrrticans wcwc'irhuvc lower production over - ■ — I lit l ______« 99.6' m illion and cliclose to 1988's produistiorio n leV- U SDA pPcdiiedicts...... • • thcnextrfcw.ycars.'ars." .lil ~ . . . . . help show fanninncrs they 'don’l ’‘‘rhe:'hey"liavcn’t bc-cn pressured''“‘I " ' i i s - r “ : ■ °vJ5^__,_Thc-l990 Famirni.Bill’s .reductions jn sub;ibsidics “What I’m sccini« in g is higher priccs oy'cr. the next h a v e 10 keep all.11 t:their eggs in one to marlarkei as cftcciivcly as theyicy . will nol have muchiich cffcct (his y ear, Sam sonn said,: tw o to five yciirs;'’'s l” i', ■ . j / ...... •’! g u ess that’s tgood, because 1988 is \ haskcl or all Iheirllu wheal in one normallally would'have bccn~wth-' . - Wintct-whcol,. wlw hich acco u n ts for 73 percirccnt o f ___U ndcillhc 198585 IForm B ill^^ u t_ ^ pcrcent Of . - p p c c s s& rtcd goingIg up." Sam son'said. <-■ tnarkel. o u t thhe e fann program.*' Idaho’s w heal acre!ercbgc, was planted under a scpa- wheat pVodUcltonon was protected by Q SD A in- I . Makus is'Stiidyiidying "whcai-basis jiow,.)wcver. Ihc 1990 Farm Bill')jl|. W h e a t priccs looloooooooooooooc — ------...... ” Fruit fly piipiroving a S°^lEAVYEQUIPUEHT, 110 & ISOlO Coiion Reor Mount UnitsIls RM( Series ^ - - - ^ EB u r J e y — ^„ ------_ '-F o r:/';A ppIyingH erbicldesjesT FerliMzers ------•_sfickylracl!jdejssue— S-rR■RAILERS&TRUCKS i'd ' O th e r TV g r i c t i l t u ral a I • Chemicals------...... : , WASH1NGT0N(AI (AP) — The pro;__ X 197777 1256 Michigan 4 yard loador.® I5 r v ^gf^Agri-E■ E q u i p m e n t I t ...... f iLOYD LILLY COCOMPANY I : posed free-iradc agreement at with 5 sh'ovorhaul_nii:ioaB.an machino.-no.-x - inff'K 6 .JW . ■ - -Serving a Idaho's vvaterngeds9dssmco laJB ■ ^ : M e x ico h a s stirredd ' upu support and g '^ • • soo'son•; 6 0 0 W: Heybarn rex-3 yanj loador w/frosh robuilt . Wholesale • Retailatail - . . I opposition from divenk'crsc in te re sts . ' S Jngfn* glno, now pdnt. $12,950. s y lL i® 678-2258 353 3n)rd Avei Soi Twin Fallsalls * 733-1240 : I And the Mcxiciinn fruitf ny is pro- 0 /ojg,2 yard (ronl ond loadors ___^ vjding buzz words qf-itiqf-i own. _ 9 now 12 ion «qy!pfneni trailors. "An Agriciillurc beyDepartment report X zjmo. 10 25'. ball hltcn or goosonock. i l ' ------^ m l}? » * lh tf-n y -^ -p e*sky-probJom-ihal— sk i ■TSfliQ 15.750- ______^ can’i be brushed uwajway" by U.S. and $ 197575 Infli 4300. 350C, jako. PS, 5 A g g ^ F l i : ------■ t e l wol kll, 240’ who'ol baso, .HM r .Mexican negoliators.irs. "From Mcxi- 5 s^O?'3,750. co's poinl of view, i f “ '- >l'= Hy a ,9 6S9 'g ' KW 10-12 yard dump Iruclt;cf*-. • may iie thc mightiestest mcnacc to the . M Cumn lor- g - . ; expansion of ils farmm exportst under a 9 dump • frcc-tnidc agreement." } wKh angle dozor, ondosod cabab 5 3.500 plus Olher cats & dozers>fs y ___ __ B e a r ^ e a G . : John Link of ththe c d e p a r tm e n t's S f ynrtni tl & P ro w ei ] r s L r~ .Economic Rcscarch1 ScrviccSi saidlhc 5 ^ ^ ^ . :. . Mexican fruit fly "iss ththc most serious □ 1 Whata t_used to take - ’. pest limiting thc impoiiportQtion of fresh P H |H ; ■ fruits fromMcxico." l e TW O) beanI cutting,: • Thc Bush udminisihisl^Qtion hopes to □ W t M li o p e r aations ti can now be ! begin fonnal talks wiwith Mexico on I s S t e3 ; p •;. free trade this springi andni to conclude 5 ■ jj^ jjS .'H ' cu.t inn half using oply ' ; thcin byihe end ofthe h c y c a r r ------^ ' S o oi o o i o o L ^ E s ...... R o.d ( _____J ® 5 l l . - OJ'JE; man, n ONE tractor ^ ^ C u f f . a n d OfONE time thrcHigh C o m p^ le te —SjjE[| ^th:e‘iL8]taldsrThat rnrans"'; ^ ! a s u b)stantiar s t savings ------tf m e “aiaiidnrcnrey:------

A Picickciis devotion on provi>viding thc finest & C o n n c c titing cutler rod together' in sections this will allow mo:losi up to dale tcchnologogy in the dry bean mT rcplaccmimcnt in less lime withoutlul 1having to enter thc rod inid d u stry gear driviive housing. ^ Bucucklc-proof Pickett FrontIt & Rear Tire N ew brcaL*ak over shear' poinl for• protectionpn lo thc stiank in Dijvidcr iv Sysiem ^ stony coronditioiis. Vir ivider Syslcm will hydrairaulically lift up and D o u b le c;cams on ihu pickiip headad reel.i ^ outut o f th e w ay fo r s m o o th trouble free turning Bcan.s arcre windrowcd onto flal-evc4:ven ground & efore easier lo pick up witl ------^ Piclickup head 8“ wider atloviowing dirt to filler throughu g h o n I h c ll"-'^'-'' with combine •y * sidt:dcs of Ihc One Step. Bealeans move straight througlUgh onto Gentle oron crop because cach phasihasc of the one IC discharge tabic, ste p rodI ccutter arc precisely conlrcnlrolled by 2 flow co mntrol valves hooked up hackhac lo back ROD'>OWNs . rccisc Cutting Depth md-option-Rcmaindci^f-i " ______Moilov^;menl-«f-lhc-pickup-hrhead-to-Tod*Tclationship"l -o^machinc'------ic.'Using less tractor hydradraulics. - : - . ^ - NNoJEavrncnts^for-? i - 9 Q - d a v s . ovc thc window portionin i6" away from the rod or Vr "i®'oscrto thc rod dependingine-on.j^DuLConJUiam______O n e t r a d ' dor can cul and windrow)w i up to 8(1______~^~~90D avFREl EE-Finandng wir>irh Polaris S tarC ard ^ acres p eTliay r ' wJitlc sitll being gemJicnllc on llie Huy :uiy IVlaris A’lA’lV l>ct\vecn ;mil oWc:Idcr. I'or yinit siifciy; Alu-;iyj . benn!i andnd dirl free windrows M arch Ist and M;iy.?tMItM :in;l uikc ii UxiK- w ujr jJ hcltnct,he eye proicvtion and w idi Of) m oney tlown.I. *.*1y(l-il;iy frcv fui- piulixliv^livc clothing. He jw niaibrly . • ;indi^ and no paymciii:.c-ms for 9<) dayv. v-arof.rii) I'n ilillioill it-rrain, Polaris • __ PIC K EETT-llMlgi • ublu-uuu-uxujwn------r<\.>ji)tnvl1^•tK^>-tha^ai^-A4-V-^ideT^ late— M E ^ T E E l. ______;* P o laris. Y our p;irticip^cipaiinK ___—;I a (raining collr^c. l-'or wifciy — BEAN WWINDROWERS i’i>lari^ dealer ihc di \ and ifainin*; information, tcc ell trained for all y i \\'/\RKINC5 A'IVsI;;!:::;:;:- \\ your tlcjlcr (>r cail Polaris“ We ffeature the best;t sales and serviciice staff tliat is we your bean Ik- luA-ifdoir; to (V'-'faie. \ i-3-12-37f.J,r.:, eiequipment needsIs with 24 HourSeService available I:before and duringngyour n ji ______nrc ftill->i/cmiKliiiiosc ridden only by adadc u ltsY h ------1W1 i^iuvuio* i.i>, ------— ------bean-harvest—Vfc 'W e-also-featuFe-tl;-the-feiest-valtierirt- i-used-eqeipment- nt-from -4^— ^ _ wil/indrowers to blacade cutting systen'3ms. Give us a cal3ll o r d ro p in a n d1 se s e us. SUZUKI/F/POLARIS OF TWINT FALLS ------F E M A :______425 ? n H AAvenue Soulh—TTwin FallsfjO ' -— : S tevee-Prckett—^ ------M EM BER ...... 734-4982 ’ I C K ^ T r 97 6 1 o r J

Sundaday. March 10,i199l Tlmos-tlOS-Nows. Twin Falls. Ida.ho D-9 ,

StpcK/C'Grange I • * • •

M a i i aageiiieint can . B y Sqzscdo HuxlioU>ld opportuniunities' for so cial inicmciionion o f 6,123. 'The‘ n atioinal n .Grange,, ble,” saidd Schwaegler. •‘People ______Tim es-N ew s cotTesp»spondent / ______and opiniiinion Rathering.____ w hich at the turn ofV/1 the century need to knowlow th a t we’re not j ust a n __ 13 evolved into miich more3TC num tw red in the m illion)ns, currently (organizationon foI r faroiers." __ jrW IN _FALLS The Idaho during JheIhi past 124 years. “In my has o nly aboul 32S,OOQ;r):mcmbers. 'Hie Grangemge is steeped in tradition __ - • O ran g e-Is biatillng-j-tcIevlsloHrde- judgemcnlent, lhT ~G range has hadiao M any local Granges,», including and ritual,1. Ibut. Locke said the Bcantlyrlower clining membershipip and a n image more infItnfluence on th is country thanion the Tw in Falls. B lissi and Tuttle group*.«8 Jm imi o g e __ as___a__ s e c r ^ _____ ; ------problem iniis'fightt tlto 'sta y 'aciive m any othericr organiCTtion in.the coun’-'in’- Granges, have mergi^ci with other organization□n i:is false. ! an increasingly sopliphisticated agri- try,"ljxl(ocke said. ‘T h e y ’re vety qui-ui- Gnmges because of deciidining mem- ' The traditiolition o f using a password ' cultural community.. ,et,.thcy’ry’re vety: conservative, it’sI’s bership. There are lefss!ss lhan lOO to enter a GGro range njecting began as “We feel there5 should be apbasicconsonscrvative philosophy.” G runges in the slate now, r down a way lo k'ekeep out the so-called _ w in t e ] lambbloss Grange in .eveiy corom m unity,’; said, _.The OnGr8HgC-hfl4jiad.it!s fingcr-in.-in..-from_thc_157-.scparotc- tc-groups-in- -‘middlemen’-cn’- o f the early 20th cen— — ...... Jeanette SchwaegligleV,‘ executive a lot offpies, pi from th'e fomiation qf._1960.of . tuty. These - ■nje Hmefr-Kcw* :sc middlemen - who - or those; ww ho look- lik e th e y arc car- committiw rcpiescntntative in Twin the Inters:erstate C om m erec Commis*.is*. Schwaegler attributess the decline would buy/ producepr from Ihe fami- rying (win;.’ins or triplets should be sep-I»- . Falls for the Idaho StState G tange. sion. whit/hich regulates freight rales,es, to the ills of the televisi'sion age, the ets and resellscll it at inflated prices to ' Vitcrinary supcrvisic ision of winter atatcd and ani fed more,’’ Robinson[JJ “It gives you an1 ' opportunity to to t[ie priiprinciples b ehind 4-H andI a rural exodus, and to the; |popiilar no- the retail marlnarket - would attend Ihe ' management program: »ms for sheep said. "In1 addition,a thin ewes should express and have: 'y o u r opinions natipoolJ IiUvcstock brandjwlicy. tion that the .Grange iss strictly for Grange mcctiicctings for the purpose of flocks may grcally j ' red u ce Inmb be scparatirated from ewes with good , known. I don’t thinknk any o lh cr or- .“Peoplepie don'l realize how muchch the tractor and cow set. influencingg thethi local farmers. ~ ■ dea^ losses, reported tl :■ d the American body cond>ndition and should rcceive ■ ..gonization offers whvhat the Grange thcGrangiingc docs,” L o ck e sai^. '•Thehe .“Television has seemmed to take -Schwaeglergler^aid the open bible Vetnrinary Medical Ass \ssociation. supplemenlental grain.” Grange hahas tried everything." over,” Schwaegler said.. “‘ People are and th e mlandatory ant display o f the • .O n avcjngc, 10 lo 2' ison recom m ends that allII > 20 percenl. of Robinsoi 'L , The Grange is a fraternal,fr organi- But. cautions cai Locke; the Grangege just not.willing to comcle out to the Amcricon flag is simply part o f the lomb^'nationwide die pi Irt at one-fourth to one-half : prior to wcon-. cwcs start zatio n ' devoted lo advancingj the can't liveve oni its past laurels - and1 il meetings. Women are «working out Grange progrj ;ing - the vast majority agrom , lind should not in- _ irity w ithin the' pound of f supplemental si grain p « dayy -cquse.otruml.comim _ of-thc-hoifie-now_And-tLthc-schools—tcrfcns-iwith” ith-nnynnp- hA-nm in^, a - ___ ~ * firs»"IOdaysofIifcr ‘— ' aBbilt sixix ta < ipr^ceks befdri as lobbying state lclegislatures and The Onjningchas resolutions pcnd-d- take un a lo t of the extraa itim e.” -i- n m n y g m em;m h her ------^ ^ ^ ------___ ■ ''iVilh Rood maniig rmgcmcfH_nn>s Inmhing_r.nmmgni;ca c -and- i ncrr,iiic‘ ------C OJIBICM Oil Uclm l f o lf f a m cTs:— WgKijiifdnBing sucn aiverse suDjecisfis Schw aegler said WomiTien have al- "A nyone: ctcan txcomc a Grange .....-grams—some-flock3^hl^hnve-redueed--gradua^y-l^y-io-m-pounds-pciLday. ------.. :------TheldahoGrange-:ehas-threc-lob-—as-Easternrnildaho-seed-fieldbuming- lg—ways-ptaycd-an-importj rtant-rolo-in—mcmbcr-who. lamt} death loss to as lc rho-is-inlerested-in. agrif------s low a s 1 to 2 In wesiestem-states, where an esli->* , byists. ' and assistiistance for the blind.. Thehe the Gran^*.nnd the Grarangc was vi- culture,"’ said percent," said Robert Ai iaid Schwaeglcr, "and-1 Ashley Robin- mated 700 pcrcent,i of thcnation’s 9 Founded in 1867,', the G range i s . group alsoIso has a long-starjding pro-0- tal to the raral farm wwife. Often., alw ays sa ylhal*WTin7oncTvKircalSr th a ------. sonV-a veterinarian at th : the Universily .million bhbreeding sheep arc raised. _ the oldest farm orgarlanization in.thc_gnim.thBtBt Irepairs-ond rebuilds rural_b L - G rangc.m cctin'gi.and .so-{ocial.cvcnts.\.-.Schwacglcr.ller.!ttnd,Lockc.arc-cau-_ ... o f M innesota in St.-Paulaul; ------f1ock5-~avciveraging~2.500~to~3.Q009— ~~ — United States;------^ id'fandgc.-i. . ”!Rx>aucers. implcme — , ~.:.~rgafe5Pid — WffniRrghireaqMcnra frrm Nvifc tioua a t^ m ^ mentmg good' sheep foragrage off the'range. ., .Fred Locke, mastercr o f the Good- . Bul dcspcspilc a history o f activism,n, had with lhe outside worlirld. ture o f the GraG range, though Schwae- , . management programs 1 IS have the po- "In wintcnter months, the range mayy ing' Grange, safd thehe G range was the Idahoho Grange, established in Anoiher reason, for membershipm gler -Jhe li«v. jb^mullllL^: MUd_Uk!ktf. ~ "'^u ilc“markedly’W dTm irnprove flock" 'iris, ” said country following ththe C ivil W ar, drop in meimcmbcrship in rg greaterg prof- -He recomn:nmends that “range .cubes" re -sprang up evcrywhcre:rc, offering po- a memfeprbi?r5hit) high in 1950. oL>L.aitraC-Lncw-mcmbcrs. •!’Wc’re !’ cn-, , “ The. fgture. •- itability - for lhe- -ope ure. is,ours.’.!.Schwacglcr______jperation,” he • - concentnitrates of wheat, com and^ litical assistance to (b.faxmers as well 12.000 toto the current membershipip , cduraging people to bc: )more visi- said. "It's whaivhalwemakcofit.” added. ' ■ soybean mimeal forinedHnto cubcs - Unlike other spccicscs of< food ani- bc scatterec:red over Ihe range to sup- ______i_____ ^ ------mal3, sheep are not s«v>J>y_lhcir_WDol_panisitc.-coicontrol-^d-pfMccting theL:__ .lLam_an esssential tooLinin_your_cow ___ S t o c k R e d e mMPTION i coats and will remainlin healthy a.^ flock fromm predators.'f calf opera3tion, especialally during long as specific w interr heedsh' nro »d- . ..The inidi^jditiohal role o f the veteri- •, dressed.. Freshly ,shom_?iijK ccp, how-_ _pari,„ is ioto bc the doctor lo animaIs_ I these yearss of little watersr. I evolved ^1 I'plantoeffeculiejraKderJycJjajigehi^ :___ ------ever, need -shelter,-par ponieulnrly|- in whin Ihcyy arno sick, but the vcfcrinar- ~ - f/i windy, wel conditions. in the arid;irdeserfs orXexixas whetire 1“ theownershipipfvbu.business ut Jhe , •. . . . ian is mostost qualified in preventive D an Kakkkn Since most U.S. sheepcep arc bred m nockmedicilicinc,” R asm ussen .<>aid. withstood tlthe drought or perished,pi X'lt-e-l’mh/rnt death o f a slocklckholder. autiTmn monlhs and lam l.t/e Dlililon e conlrol practices include in cdrly spring (Febrii; proper nutrition, whichI Now, . 1throug^gh me, you cann have your and April), most cwcs a; .As.aHcensiisedlboiided imurance.c,e.cmtsultanl, - L__ _ . J ____ nnll^lngesnftrpntgniin'cy bolster the animal’s im- -- own.droughht-proof calf croj•°P- ■ ' ^ iiiim: proviaini» tim ely vnc-— coldest winter monthss aiand as much against preventable dis- u ., , as !70 to J>0, percent o f f / D A R e gf i i s l e r e d Give him a c a ll lodtloday. ^ _ ; occurs in the lnst six-wet c chlamydia, tctanuOnil__ and insuring proper sani- - - @ ] ------MecDONALD INSURARANGE nancy. Proper managemc:mcnt and vet- " Texas Lpi»nghornsr ~ d ' v'cntilalion for anim als P.O. BoxI 6 . IVvIn Falls,,IIDU303 IE . crinary_carc.durii\g-thcs imes:—Thi9-resull& -4n-in—pregnoncy------: > 5 9 9 ! ■ ■ • • toxemia, which is mostst conimc on in \X'lun L-i)i inictcsi IV k-li IO omi- ■ - e w c i carrying twins or tri|triplets. H-i I 'i-iiii-.iniiu.illy t<< iti.itiiniy piusF rei^i'isiW u p ’;;v^;;;'- Ewes suffering froihih pregnancy Sl.OOO.C0.00 KrowN to S1.62H.H2. toxw riia m ay abort the fc!fetus, deliver Spsctramm i 6 p Q ~ weak-or stillborn Iambss andai producc ' Othericr. Rates A vailable ------insufflcicnt-colistrum-to-^o-fccd-ncw.— • J ' ' ■ .. ^ Yi'.it' > l.iVO-Wimiiniiii i h o ' s " boms. A high proponio:tion of these'I...... , ‘ nv.it. < l,k.VOMiMiii.n... . cwcs do not respond.to.to,treatment ...... j ’ Yimc. s I.OLV.Xlmnuuni Laraes! s t B o a t 160 and die. C > ^iPErt V a (kc«iQ ssorios _ 'A oreatiaKeswoaaidelw ltlldlal- “Quite a few produccic c rs a rc nol ctmnsoles and cdnve'rtlljrtlble'^andup utilizing ultrasonic prcgn:gnancy diag- u .?(,■. I j D «r c a l s r \ ttop. o Hummlngblrdrflaslasher,locking nosis to provide accuratirate informa- Invf.imvntSwurilk-vIm-. lion, early in pregnancy,y. Ewes who ‘htw rod and gear storagiage, aerated. are'carrying twins or tripiriplcts as dc- ’ '.v - h vswell, Insulated ice8 cchest, power term incd- l?y ullra.sound-id7CVjiluJition_ __ . Irilim&tllt,:.130.H.P..M8ilAerCrulM r.l/O ------

— 9 5 ^ ------J2 C A T I : P a r t s Spectramm 1950 $ieS0.DO^^84J^mim X S , 1 0 . 9 ^ O R D E■R I Y O U R '92 c a SOIzrvlcv L B Y A P*RIL f I A N D► W E i t t : ------rlinant= ^ ______- y - l n - l di ia l i o ^ ------V ------M T - y N T I M- F A L t.— ----- i r i « > r “ r ^ y Gl3reat cruising for famI vHh featuresTIKe Insulij u l a t ^ c o o le r , sink with faucst.& pun)ump,AM/HM- C9^ette^ereo, largele >stem bench ' ^ ' r ■ , sseat, t dinette table, foldingfoli bimlnl / 2 L o c: a a t i o n s top,50H;P.an& m o r e ( T o Si « e r v e > a . w 1 ; YO' 18 PONTOOr)N CRUISER $1350 DOWN. 72 MONTI-^

*9 0 “ PERIMO. I I 1'proven performancec e l e a d e r w ith PlCUS^— - 580-G,G.!s^3tBomhaBlardler-Rotax R f a t o r . I )oweFrq«lek-Seml-V-ti ------YY O U i L L = - c E v e n F = | ------«iolT »lttr:= ^ — P q m o - I S-sapeib~steering'conlontroirwateT G E T U P - . I B o ot W e \ ' tlgtit storage compin p a r t n i B ^ : .;. ; ; . :-r:, ■ TTO $ 6 0 0 y j s sM i l. \ & more. IN -C A T — ^ (SASH. IRDIER— [^14.25 D o^, 48 morith!nUw, 10.99% NewSFUss«d C o n t i n u e If you arcrc looking for IIt - Wg yg g ot I i t i _____ As vou KTTOwrTnnn)—oH3ur-inow('K • ThaCs, why now .s Ih.Ihc b e s t linic Io of i — __ J— f^ lu rry In and"0!iJci ji Cott-lodoy-lx^ousf^Jffrr— ic — . I q t e r r n o a l e s — — X pril I. wc miglit not bc Jbic to hold one (or you. RSV BARNI 412 Addison Ave.A\ W est, Twin Falls'*5 • 733-3358 A R C T I C C A T Idaho FallsIlls \\'(.rid(:i;is-^.Siinunii.hilcs ^ P ocatello3 '' W(i _____ 1850 N. Main* 23232-6290 ; 345 3 River Park Wayly ■• 524-2361 ^ .

...... -...... ------^ ------it| ( w ...... - - ...... - —F ooo, Tlmos^Nffws, TwinA-ln Falls, Idoho Sundoy, hjarclarch 10.1991 ____ - W i n e / BB e e t s / G r aS s S ~ i r k e t = S pringci d r y - b ei j m m a ] ISr o f f t o B n s T c s t a r t i n icsota then p'nccs coiild con-. ByM ariia ik K ind dustry in which pricrices are at or be- Minnesc i to hover at $16 or pcrhops Times-N>-Ncws writer low the brcak-cvcn1 ifjoint for irrigat- tinue to cd pi^uction. «dgc-up^Lupwurd. • TWININ FALLS - Some dry bebean Last month, a panand of local bean ButIt if regular rains' visit the Up- s—arc d oalor s -d is e u s a w —t r p c r MidVlidwcst Jh is-y cai-an d i f ’fanp.-..^ brisk thithis year und ihiTT99I U .S. -^bcan prices a’t.a n EjExtension serv icc ers thicpIhere pliinV as m uch o r ’hiorc crop coii;oiild m atch I9 9 0 ’s. ■ bean school in'Twinin Falls. - groundnd ' to beans 08 last year, then--; •s nalionwide could take a.big - m T hat’sit’s not the best new s in an John D ean o f IdiIdaho Seed Bean Pf'=«f " V M Growers said seed1 c dem and is g o o d l“ ■^'ble^ ’r,: e m a n d f oIi x 'f’is y®®*" ‘h e crop’s cr popularity Produioduction last year junipcd well De is growing in the drdryland M idw est, . abovee theth previous three-year aver- ______.whcrc farmers! .costists;or.erlowcr and_ age. Sliark.said.Sha The U.S. totirf was. C wheat priccs arc una;lappeoling. 3 1 rnilli=$2^:2rr(pe> bushel) , lat hugc-‘prtxIuclion leaii^scTiil- — • 'e w i i i g — " wheat," Dean said. priccs tumbling from near $40 - Rangen Ine' siid P"' . Keith Shark o f Ri round $17 at harvest tisoc'in behind las, year. « By T errreU n t W iU iam s 4hat seed sales arc b anti August last year. ^ —'rim cs-N;-Ncws-conrspondent— -----— .-=h6w4au.*Fj.=-.-______If drought lingers■s_in the M idwest------A bout»out-40-pcrccnt.oC-thaLho.iVcst JEROILOME.- Golf courses.~mnew - narticularlv thcjlcKcdllUvir.Viillcy has beetbeen-soia;- saidTCen High of hniTn»«;tuindJbotbalLficids ni ai^ mils-cai iinai-hciwccn ..'Nonl>nh-Pi»k«>nr. ■ and_K ciicyJ3;v Bean Co.' . •

seed______- _ • • i= = ^rherlck*up ... Call Us Todayl o t s t o m p ' W i n e ji s s n ’ t m a 40 varieti rctidition o f the norm. w ere sooioon on the shelves o f several lercial Doors J: The Hegys’ wineryry house is as • of bluegjcgrass for 95 percent ofS'S * *Resi,sidential .& C om m er “Tl»c minor thut our)Ur w ine is m a d e -local stoplores fo rab o u t S6 a bt)itlc, we unique'as the wine Ithat ferments miirket.rt. willii tall fescue and pere by foot stomping willvilh clean socks “We wwere selling it as last a.s we ictric D o o r D peratoiito r s ' * ' there - three^fourlhs ofo the building nial ryeye grass for the other 5 pt and uged in pla.slic bucbuckets from the i:ould proiroducc it." l legy s;iid, ■•■per- ■ * * is undergroutid. cent. I’ylI’yle said. middle of August to the-first -oC— Currcnicntly, ."Cheap Wine" can be , * S e Ui & ? ______Setilembcr is not true.m e." it reads in _ iK-dcsigned-so ------^‘Contiintniois—g o - f o r —ihrecT-cn-c ro p — " ------^ ------pan. cape. MlMude in Idaho, Smiths undind that no cooling syste;tem w ould be. - years nnnnd nre renewable,’’ he said.sai J 489 -Loo c u st 733-5723 .J . . . Albensor4ons stores. ' \ , • needed to keep the, tem tc perature at ’•There’se ’s t>ne Held in Spt>ka:>kane 'A But the winery basic:s|caUy.sa|aini- „mainly market the.-Chcap;ap.. about 34 degrees. th at's bebeen in over 30 years nndnd is * --1-S00-Z28-853£ 1 3 6 — :------ly-run operation, withIth a few friends .,j.as gins through specialtyIty , , slill prodroducing." K 'k'k'k-k-k'k'k'k'k'h Hegy said he hasn’tt 1hud any prob* lending a hand, llcg» y s; sioics.-'’• Frankf Hegy said. _ teir two children . , lems keeping the wineje cool erw^ugh. . The Hegys and their it will soon be found at com­ ai.c.ssa, 9, make but during the helowf ;zero ttmpera- Vaughn. 12. and Vant ii at St. ndwards Catholic up the production lineline for ta ilin g , tures earlier this year,ir, some of the . _ corking and I.nbe1ingB tIhc wine illoy C'>“ re'>-J. w ine got so cold it pop|ipped its corks. Busine:ness has increased cach year. produce. 0 0 The Hegys’ Soulh MMills Vineyard . 1 M O '>VE UlIP T o ll ____ . llegysait;aid, The family produced 500 ------ijiegy-said when the’he wme is ready -gallons-;-o c f-w in e - in . iy 8 9 -a n d -injn- - and~Wingfv~docs notot-h a v c ^ c h c d » — ; ^ they can bottle aboutjut 110 cascs a creasedI tott 800 gallons in 1990. uled public visiting hht)'urs.'~l>ut Ihe - r o R D ^^ N E W ‘ M«l O t t f t N D — day working together. family welcomes anytyone interested 'T h e yr' Icxpcot to produce about in visiting by appointmm ent. ' ' gallons this year, but Frank Sugar firmn P j ^ n s ~ ;aid.tliaLis-about.thcjaost theihe For more informatioiion, or to make I i:arrprCKluce'withoui‘'ihvcst-s t - " a n appoihrm cm . cUll Fi J V MR l S A 3m e ^ more r a c r ^ l ^ l T n more equipment. And for tal Hegy al 734-6369. J |i .'i|ii[!«[|iiii?»l | THA\T MEANS QUiU A L IT T , ' TheTuncs-Ncws y iL^ DEPENDS)ABILITY & INN■ N O V A T IO N ! TWIN l-Al.LS --- AmalgamatedA ^ Sugar Co. may cxpai(pand its acres w M E W S T O•R iF E P O L I CC Y l l again in [^‘>1. hut not as nnich as ^ ___ : Chchoose From Our- FullF Line Of Tractoi3TS From 12.5 to 47470 H.P., Or Our last year. O rder yournee v r ; ] Equipment! “There’s probablyi going gi to be a * ' U I H I T l j ^ o New HollandJ ILine Of Hay, Foraiage & Harvesting E .very'sliglii increase in acreage- tor <• vniite's B oot the next growing .scasc:ason," said Vic 4 ^ 1 Jaro. faclor)' supcriiicrintcndent al ^ from Vickerrs ' T 1 h e s i g nn o f Anialgaiii;ilcd Sugar. In lO'JO'.ihe companpany coninictcd * a n d Ibr^ibt'ui « pcrccnt inomore acrcs than t h e t i m ee s i s h e n •. in mX‘>. J t • The avcnigc yieldicld from the T PAY M M I W M M y p 121,000 coninictcdI aacres in • the J tRnf By The M ontfajh Or S e q 5 P n -J |& acrc. ------LMiuniL'Wit— ttn------. — ^ Sf/— J.JLEASE------I I3,(K)0acrcsin I9S9. jPRICES r PIPURCHASEE - T R A D E ^ I...... ----- ' -----■' * lection o f xn-stoc Our large s'elei ’ciC' - ^ n rOrUSEDEC W lut^'s Boots ‘ prides are sUgl? h tly : ' ^ 3n All NEW QUIPMENT J ...... ■■■■ : ‘1 higher...'-'Utit you can wearr ' t h e m hl o o m e to d a y / _ j ■ Lynni Ra asmm^ i u sse n 1 *' "Stoplh&Se►TO t/s Soon Wtfe’re Here. To StServe You!" _ Woalth Accumulaliorlion Spociolist ^ 259 Shoshone -7096 : ------^eine'umoitore you * make yourt I/ . R A " Oawnlown \ WISIESTERN STORES ) Contributijtion. ^ Twin Falls '

MON II you didn't buy pm boolsfs fromli Vickers, you paid looti much! ’ H Mutual Of New)!Z •:«. - 733-2363 • Ros=^0S■ • 733-2807J 1 ' i - • , ------— ' •. I - ; ...... S tSurtday. March 10. t9 91 ’ TimTimos-Nowa. Twiri Falls, Idaho 0 -1 1 IPeas/Corn M a gj i c V a l k e y p r o ccessdrs g e a r uip for sugar^ss m a p T ) i e a c r o p V ------^ sg g o nl^KBtlijrVitdrWag a------“ fln rccdilJIcpod- d i a nd tn e gardenrpca] pc along~the over. Cropops m me Hager* ' contract^ t c d selected sccd'peu gro'\'nnvers WTicmhcproducjc r n iiivc s 'fibm the—only~7T>~7 procc.’tses—where—lhe— snmcr-j—r- Timcs-Ncws corrcspr 1(local by employees to rcremove weeds and Thehe jproduct is ihen inspected and.' rd-year.-oC-sugar likc.gtojteen peas and tho pods are:edi— ed ncar-thc*Twln"Falls':s"airport‘are'har~ «’mpan - “ dini Thcn- thoy-iiriiire-w ash ed -ag ain .—Bhippcilped-in-l.300-poiind-tote-bins-lo-C-^— snap pea productionon - 550 acres are ble and md sweet tasting,” said Dam vested last, aroundJ July 20. Prime- Greer;en b e a n harvesters are use<>sed in blanched and frozencn. plantsits i in California and Illinois for.-^ ■ contradcd for a sccoccond year, which McRobt oberts, .^lant manager. ThtTn®y harvesting seasons irin each ai^a last • the fieldelds to harvest sugar snap>peas. pe Blanci.--'’ ond Ifreezing arc the packagicaging. ^ will yield opproximimaicly i 3 million can bc X thawed a t room ■temperatuj about-3K-weeks to> ' ensure tKc best S u ^ pound%ofthc produciluct, and eati:aten raw infsalads o r stir frie iOLsnap.pcas do.cequin>«-M>-«wpa— ■ fried flavor and texture, - rate pro Th « f c 4 9 j ______• ______and-dtprpnnHtpg in the Soulhenst nn - • -WeTliank-k y o u f o r y o u r c o n t f nue'dsiTMort! u i There' ~ aoo—— I- Lakes Area o f the countiy. • - are Idts*^fof nice ftrm saierromRnro-graprand-we-^ - ■ __ h o p e to Roberts sold ,lhc Southwester o see you there. Remenem ber W est End - Ml t e s s t o i r B T h i s s ej j a s o i i • ' . t o mnnftinity i Day is M arch B a l e r ~ ~ region1 willv bc targeted next - hopeope- — h 21 in Buhl. By Terrell W illiam3 s fully in 1991. If the market dictate:aics, AllHUCTIONEERS CLERKS •Timcs-Ncws corrcspo>pondent local piproduction will double b ers Caiy O sbom c Calal I • Lamar tovcUnd ^ ______CDale-lwer5Pson - r ------::1992.— BU0ir=^^e"sw«yee^eom-market------The/ pgA<8p< n i ^ a ' h d ' harveste'i Mobiie-h70^6 7 8 8 - 3 7 7 ------jj^ p o d nnd Grccn, fiidG i n t once again in mid-JiI-June in the Glenns Ferry arenare -- . ^ 7 6 : .....— j l F : — '-wtirbc-operarinBrar-ar-f\in-capacliy— ------m J— . this year. • . .. ------rifrTra2king-C5mpmplfny nas con- l//fe ------mictedfcnbouh-$5;700-i>0-iicrcsrofytweefc===lEI: com. iOid Doug T horhorson. the x o m - ' tm . ___ '-.pany’sjngricultural aiand .quality as- H surancc m anager. ^ IN T RtQ D U C I N € r f p l M M M! ••That's jTrcJiy m ucluch all. this plant iM I • can handle."'he said;lid.’ •'so we're at [((Hlj full capacity.’’ ! Tlic ucrcogc is up;) somewhatsi from [Ml - B u y - T I w i t h T hre e N ew wito d e i ■ tlic 1990 season. Thoi'horson’said. T h e ’ Iffll company is using aI lclonger schedule |||)i' ■ fn r .plimling-ancL-liac:iac\'csting^lso, ------1 | | - ; w o o d P i^i v o t — ____ difTerent varieties aare'being' r used '• |M| L o c K v that nccU tribre. acrescs'rd'produce I th"c"“ •. VM _ J W e 're € x c i l e d A b o u t T hhe e N ew Lockwoodd2000 i Center Pivpt - — 53mc-ion3gc:as:othetL-sniYaricties.-i_7::r:— *" ' ' [(((((I Tliorson said. Crecrcen Giant uses ' ||||, lllrocI^ybrid varietiesies o f sw eet com - [Ml to grow in various areiireas CrnU(r'Mag- l|||] ic Valley. "Tlisy. don't .all_y.icyjeld..the same,','___ |||(|.,

, PlaT^ting will beglegin April i 20, VM - Thorson said. The-c- '::rvalion Servicc m l works with the farmc■mcrs, so cstab- | | | • lishing-a. plan is •‘no‘no trouble.'’ he ||||1 - 5atd:------^ ------— ----- —.------“ 1 don’t foresee that th being any •, IMv- problem at all." Thorson T said. mjl Most farmers will haive ha their con-______[(((((j servqtion plans. The>hcy're not that hard'to get. It’s justjst a matter of ■ wiji working wilh the SCS:S cosonvoyor.______• ~ . _^ti[EiLMeye'r.jiiaid thelctictiiiiputcr^pro.-- ^ .. . l^gntni "helps growers ers ■ determine ' iW ■------I...... ■■' W ■ ' ' ' ;whclhcr.-and'to whatlat cxteni, thry | 1 To roduco doubio andI ssk ip s, Lockwood 'V ; should enroll in the fedcjdcnil commod- [/iff/J doslgnod a sood dollvoryry sysiom which Improvess M il Tity program opiibns foror 1991. ’ 1 :------picking accuracy by mainilnlalning constant sood ------I 111 • U^jpg n "wlial-ir’ ap]approach, it al- l)JI|l vqlum o in tho pickor bowlwl. : lo w w h e m to e v a lu a te:e thet elTccts o f Ml ‘ m anfitory "set-aside'’" uiacreage provi- l\v|\] /•* IMI •sions. decrc.ises in deldeficiency-pay- jM • ment coverage .ind chairhangcs in pay- IMI • mcnt'limitatlons, as welli.-ell as the prof- |j | - ■:it.ibiJi|y orTdlemativc-cc 'c ro p s planted - ] 1 1 2 S oo. . Idaho - II ------—- _ • n n tw T^n] n r ur>tion;iJ flcflexible acres. ' ffl H ighw ay 24. : ii& is i) iieips ninianncts dccidc------IW— sll, Idfihn III ______; w h e ^ T il is in their be^best interests to jffl R trptiiL, Idalrc - j/VendeJl ■ • cn fo jt in ihe 0/92 p'rojI’rognun. which IvjW • prowjes tleliciency pay;laymcnts on 92 .Ml I' ■ = S . ^ { 2 0 8 ) 5)36-653l| 3 : percSEt ofthe paymentnt :acreage if ci----- l(|(l V(208) 436-47C Equipm ent : iheriBo crop or an oilseed oil; crop is ■ ~ ~ "" ~ i • ^ ' 1 i - ■ - ■ — 7 "“ T ■ ' ' . ' .' ■ M. ■ _ “ D -'2 .Ttmo3>NCfW5rTwnrw irrPallsrWahc------Gun

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1 1991 p C O g G E D A KKOTA I M~ ~ T1 9 9 1 D O |)9 E)E D150 f I , v-6,5 Spd.J. 1Trans., AnfrSpin, Muc M o re l j_ ,4Spd.,Air,AMM C osseltsselte, 2/ione ^inl^ _ ■ ' :: ^ 1 ^ 9 1W T d o w n ^ 2 0 ~ 9' im onrii - a e ^ | 9 ^ w n ^ 22 9 m o n * l i - 188, unit k>pn^1eo.o.;0 .c,,-teniu—^ ------i_ ----- ;----Sole^TOncajl,1,988.:unit.»ub|oet to priorW»fJo,a.C.T-tefmS;— j —■•rrrT ...... 72mMtht.~10.81%31 % A f l t ^ l monthly D!bJ16Z^AffijQloLmonthly.Ee[ypoyments______■ ------end doym paymont ftnt: $15,797,28, S 4 ? dow n + lox ;; ^ ■ — ------wnpoymw|-$17.297,28rW 9' down + tax & title. .1 ^ tIG SAVIii N ^ I ~ ” __ , — ' «a~r ONJEEe r l I_ WI JEEP CHEVAN ^ 19911 PI-Y«VCVOYAGER Low IS., 7 to., AM/FM CduA, Sun ScreenC v-8,4 Spd., Air,..ir, AM/fM Coiselte, Much1 AMorel |V*8, AutoTrarFrans., Pow er S teering, A ir< C o 'n c l, . AaloTrora.,: tenGlcm.-LhMoml * »14.<9 8 8 n s , 9 8 >91 JEEP W IUlANGLER T " 3 ; 3 i r a 13,688 » « I ’ - Bw n-^-59m eienlii -^ 4 9 ^ 9 monrii- - -low SQla“ ric^l3,388,i88, ufiil MibiecMo pnor lot^.o.e., fwtterrm Solo p r i ^ 13,688,688,'unit wbj«31o pnof K ^ .o .ei.le ., i an s Sole priceS S s i S Sioleo.a.e., I torini < ■ . > 72 mooiht, 11.89%/?% APR, total monrUy poytiwh 72 monthj, 11.193.19% APR, M a monthly payments 72monthinths, 11.65% APR, total fflo ^ pavmilyments ' AS • ond downpoymontIt $SI 9,456.66, $49 down -ftw & tidetide, oi>ddos>npo)w>ofHw it $19,322.28. S 4 9 d o w ♦ & Ititle. and 6er*m■vmpoyment $20,206.68. $49 downm^tm&tille. * , 9 8 8 j r

C H E € I ¥ BestVW arranty in The S“M ;ra sy sw * - r * M ore T orquee llianll on)^ otiier Kill sized ddi ie se l o n the m arket. ^ Bettee tte r Economy than a n y oth(fc^M I sizd dieselengineie in the industry, ___ I 19S'9 1 D 0 D g pVi2504X4 __ " l l l f jS a M j MOTO _^Cunummins TuAo D iesel. 5 Spd.,.85106VW p c .... _ I Y U R I S 'TU l n S R ^ E S ------" . I IW S'E^liSfim i I N V E NifO l R Y $ 4 [R T H W E S T■B i ■ ^ m ?HE m i ^ ______ondj{downpc^ment $26,937,28. U 9t de a r S j H f c . L i

Sth Annual Lathamim Mini Rodeo in conmjuncKon yyirtillie 15115th Annual s I - I I c C I M ii i s f S y i i^ S ^ A Y , miA i R C il 2 Mi / 1 9 9 1 -■ Rocky Mounfair]in Regional N.I.R.A. Rodeo March ^ hh &8 30th. -; ■ m REGISTRATIOIION IS AT 3 P.M. AT LATW H A M M O T O R S ' A11 ll competitors c receive o frfree tickct to the Saturd fs?j; CHAM PIOI3NS W ILL RECEE I V E ' P CONTEST ISIS AT 4:30 RM. AT LATHHAM MOTORS ate[lemoon, March 30, 1991,•I, performance of the IE V “ H . . . A nnnual n i Rocky Mountain Rc]Regional N.I,R.A. Rodeo ham^{otor6-a t ^ 33-W p ^ C : J z Uampionshlp 'finals'n%' 7.-.70 p.'m. on Mfirtirch cdntcatiihts'muat'ht'have' liabiKtyTuloase sig;ipied-by ------— ^ Tearlam Roping • Bull Rictiding '^th (VHimhal thi' C>■■■S',/. Expo Center. parents or guardianian for competing. ' m '

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