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m i h m a ^ Metfe ’"** . In. . 1 . 0 0 SuncjEnday. May 14. 1989 . T w in F alls. IdiIdaho 8 4Ith th year. No. 134 —EPA~revfifees ^ : H a rrd b a llI p o litt i c s ' gje t re s:SUltS 1 n d r u s : Ice. >ir choicc of return to office. erson if you didn't know’ convincec voters that their ,n fnvor. the slorv goeses.'he first political pen 5______t- . T h a t d<‘>*P'ti.nito th e e n g ag in g . I m- - - \ D y ANNKiii:TTF.r.ARY : . '------; ------J I'Olmg c lia ra c ie rlo tlu y ^ f” / i personality he Uikes on ; —its estimiat£— reach’es into the drawerer to check whal the vol That despite the.' fact'ct* th a t th e just-like-you pe Times-Ncw^ows writer- s a frie n d . tbe countiess oftheo state wereJ* gn trail, voters should l>e w hether th e supplicant is a ' 'Idaho cconomy hasifinanally lifted ' the campaign t 0 a c e r t a i n But tbe story st« also says something 'I FALLS - There’s a storyy The story is true to i itself o ut o f the d o ld n ms sj during the wary, u s e TW IN F; 1 apparently about . the0 sh a p e o f th e 1990 i fiink the solution for o f Alar u ng in GOP political circless extent, Andrus says. Il c ! last tw o years, A ndrus shohould not be Some thin) ••circulating ture he once gubernatorialrial election, a l least in its 1 • RepublicanI gubernatorialgu hopefuls. Los A ngefes Times Democratic Gov. Cecil1 grew from a joking gestu I rc-elccted. a b o u t Dc re County pre*campaiglign stages a yeur und a r V, lies in tbe way Andrus ' " According to one version, hee ^ m a d e to an i Elm ore That even though he put the at least now. li - In n sharp And™. Aa isofficc. and half away fromfn the day voters cast _ ^ ' state, With a s potlight on - 1 mpaign contribution reportss delegation that visited his • n opftrtmonL of Encrgv onn notice1 t h a ^ goverpg the sta •nol o f hiK -baliots------^ 5 Idaho CatlliTAss'ocratRm r revision of enrlier oati».lim «lc. ths :ght»ltand d r a w err-A nothcr—j t—a 190—h old 9—ft—ke-rn< f Idaho would not serve asI tJthe nation's la st moQth s id; ^Hi5TSg5iicy-m-h..-nBh :nowinK ’he Before RejRepublicans can convince I they are-focusing on— __ Environmental Protect juta county ..voiQ-brenkdovms..-1^. jhiJoBophy: always kni rniompi-ng-ground-for-f*rndion*’*'^” hrnuhaha: th ______• vViipfstlmnhIhi-ifTiii'iTvlinrd'trtlTe'bCBt c ,„.rep(vrt-eaturduy t h a l IilmndTlrawer------— scorer—------i w aste a n d negoiiut«5d“a“$J■$463TmllioR—A n d fu sis-fcty l cs." lie says, candidate.!. Iiraditional campaign \ s political succe.Hscs and ------ISperccnt-of-the-nalion’i ■Ke’rviiTt^~b'y~a"followw —----- “Of-courae-l-keep-filcs l' w a ste c le a n u p , A ndrusI sshould not betw een his pt ated last year very good strategy diedictates they must first \ his can-do perslerso'nality. m ay have been trcate irvant or lobbyist asking forir “You wouldn’t be a v ^ with Alar—Ihe-cmicrnic-cr^causing— — :^Tha-thing.ajg.abouLAndnia!s_filJ'k_= ______chem ical whose use hasho prompted the who are political insiders national concern. know feel it." says Senote The agency conced:eded that its ^^^^^H jnojorit2_leuleader and unofficial ' tjurlicr'cojitciilluii that^itiust^-percent-lW -^— ^ ^^^^^^■~guSernatoriarial cundrdarr-ltffpn ------of apples were exposed9cd to Alar ha'd Fairchild. "But they say you can’t d^thf pftsLieiiip’s take him toD tatask becouse people see use. Il said its nowr esestimate was him as a chcharm er." Fan-«ihllU'«------based on ‘additionalll ii inform ation" conndcnt thatLhat public perception is gathered during 0 n two-month changing, howilow ever. , investigation prompteded byI the public I ______A n d ru s is tough, say both . u p ro a r over Alar. D em ocrnts ancand Republicans, toucher ------.-. In diaclosing the new figure, the .lhan he wasIS V,when he resigned from_ _ _ E PA also said it wouldlild move ahead ^ his sccond'tcri'term as governor itnSTT? ' • with previously announounced plons to to move to0 VrWashington. D.C., as ; r-<*move A la r, from1 thet market, President JimmyJiir Carter’s interior •. sujing that exposure lo10 the chcmical secretary . L..._ aver- a-lifetime mam ay a n . “Hc says; do it o r out you go." says I !------u n r c a s o n a b te h e alth rifjlriiik. Such-a b a n - H H | [ | | Rep. O pry R olobbins. R -Dietrich. ‘You - ^ will take ut least 18 m onths to c a n 't be a nice nici guy and run a .stale 'b e c o m e final. ' the size of Idaho."Idal Ih announcing lheie action,i EPA “H e's lessjS willing v to compromise officials again rojem'Cted slops that ulmii beloreore>. He leels stronger " I could suspend .useuse of Alar~^H^^H P B W W i politically,’' says Senate Minority I immedintely.-^saying: ihithat the agency „• ‘Leader-Brucouco Sw eeney of Lewiatori... I’idence to justify :------LHe_buliay-cs_ :cs_lhe nre-Washington. • em ergency action. D.C., Andrudrus would have oeen “Bnsed on our curre eslim atcs. unlikely to, closeclo his. doors .last nionlh the short-term risks b food to G a r y Glenn, Gl< the aggressive^— ,r- treated with daniinoinor.ide (A lar's conservativeive who led the 1986 Right , chcmical name) aree notm significant 0 ^ - , to Work fightghl und more recently was I and do noi pose un .i o r n am ed :ecutivc vice president of j major public-hcalthI th d eputy the Idaho CallCattle A.ssociatinn. ) administrator Jack Mo(Moore ' A ndrus callcalls his first two terms as Whilo dalu about the carcinogenic g o v ern o r his first life, his current j effects of daminozidele aare cause of term his iecond life. The difference- I ■ concern." the agencyy si ‘the level H between themhem is the experience that of risk during'the timeime necessary to came with1 beingbe 57 instead o f 39. as complete u cnncelia a re n o t _ he was whenien he was firsl elected, he " — r^nrcasonabl7^«g}>?^-7- ..says------; The EPA also said e x p e c te d do know the'four years 1...... ; public exposure to AlaAlar to decrease ^^^^^■-spont-in-WWashingtDn..D.e..4aught as ______*]------ns' n'Tcsulrof-dcctini:[ininruse-of'the-^^^H m e how. to,0 moven in nnd out‘of the — chemical.------,_____ I federal systerstem ," he soys. But in acknowledjedging thatnts~ ^^^H ______J _ “P r o baT)TyWy had"l-nof had-that " ------^prcYiOUS’ assessm cnt:cnts-of-AIa-r-uae-^^^^H feaeral exper(pi?nenc'v~I~would"nnrnavc ______had been mistaken,, theth agency said Tlm«»-N»r«pn(pMwiHOYAMKz jjccn a b lc; to - I don't, w ant to say.______•; ! it would nol hesitaiitate to act "if" are not dealing w)th a, p| a l 6 V : _ - .& , g AANDRUS N ori’P a g e A2 1 luse. w ants other polUiiitidons to know they a~ri additional data indictdicate that more lov. Cecil A ndrus, hi hisis

.T h u rsd a y vwas to^b'blster Zhao’s------1 e s ^ P a m wmatffans TheAssociiiciated P ress Buustnrrge Sino-Soviet suminm it - B7 faction andind its colls for economic ^ -I and politicalcol reform. ► | 1 > BEIJINC,NG — About :5.500 universityity ...... ig Ht:tivist'Wang-Dan of !pt of China's legislature mcriceU; ...... •...... L e a d in g 'i m e d ia te l stu d en tss huddledI in wind-swept University said fasting just Norir ie g a jn w ;er “Every patriotic Chihinese citizen Beijing Un to o\ T iananmmen e Square on a. hunger may still be in the square^ [nd should safeguard the d;dignity of the students mo The Associated prcjisPrc ------.. . 4 ' 'strike foror democracy Sunday, and ------P am n a am a editorial - A4 to motherland ond its irinternational when thele i Soviel leader arrives ' the govenernm ent urg ed th em not to for the firsl Chinese-Soviet ' ^ ent image." the official XinhuaX News Monday for STARKVILLE..E. Miss. — President: Bush E on ~ le l e a d e r is disrupt the visit of Soviet President in 30 years. “As for wliolher md defense anonymity saidaid there are no signs tbe Agency paraphrased Zh;5hao 08 saying, sumqiil in 3( S aturday urged the Panamanian people and Mikbiiil S. Gorbachov. isrupl Mr, Gorbachev's visit (ga "and his getting ready to sstep down. lao “Nobody should do ianything to wewilldisni forces 10 drivo Genjcn. Manuel Antonio Noriega reporters ns ' Communiinist Party leader 2bao n, that depends.on the support for The presidentmt m ade his comments lo re )up im pede o r jeopardize thfLhe summit." I to Chinn, doberm on thugs"i" ftfrom power and pledged su; ,nama on a Ziyang told ti a workers' group U.S. troops corcontinued flying into Pani the Z h a o ’s re m a rk s followed lo government.ent." he suid. ^ n successor governernment. s' a n d U .S , S aturdayly in the Great Hall of the ill porsist to the en d ,'sfiu l______iolonco-br a-.miflaiQIl-OJLp.LO;>rntpction for Americans hBt nnjutin g -oH hc-niling-Fupolitburo-laet ------HWjj-will^ ------Btreh-snjppcd-sht•shoTt-ofdiTCCtly-urging-viok Sllowcd last People, ai graduate students from •• rce One. “I facilities in thehe w ake of violence lhat foil sly weak that endorsed hhis moderate fasting gn ronorters aboard Air Forcc ttyt'jnni 0n I_ iR___s<;^rio_u31y irnLyer£iLy.-“Tliis ,is_ainst______; >hTn6w."~“ v.'ock's-election,ion.-Bush -has-nccused-ththe_NQ-ti{U;a.._ ...thc.-_E'.'V,' ole' liiie^fownrd'-fetudcnlnt-demandsr-QinghuaUn would love" to seeee NoriegaI ‘o ut of th e re righT e o p p o sitio n ' consider!,‘ring ways lo pfom'ole Itry on drug regime of steali:jaling the election from the lial acco rd in g to Sunday ededitions of The resort." Noriega is underder indictm ent in th is country democ racracy and end official Sundny. hundreds of vhether the candidate. Guillelillenno Endara. New York Times...... ______L a te r S charges, but Dusl",ush said he d id n ’t c a re whc be seen a.s a corruptionio n ,------. - . . -JihTworkliTs'b-egairnr.cklng------hat has an Asked by repoeporters if his words could be iav The newspaper, qiquoting ih re e sludents nn'd eader wenl to a nation lha Bush ch o se Zbao totold the workers Salurday ______Pnnamaniun lead ------m il tfl rtiVftl^itiojtion or-violcnt overtbrqw. B ■ fnmilinr with to the squiiquare with banners and______iiv wlth^liG~Ut>itcd'St8tcs. m d—unidfrnt4riod.Chinp..sc.r _ . . — — cxlradition,tr.<.‘iLtiL! i"'W irkni3V r^ot-to-tem per'the-remarks the ..... icxt~the-proceeding_s^uid_d thp rejujt of__po.st^rs-toto ec x p re ss s\ip p o rt tur iIn; ------Prcss aecretnrysry M arlin F itzw atcr saiti, TfhTwiTTof ciirrupliolion wiin3irOi¥ClR?cti-ncxt Jga. But an “No, I wouldId addi no-w otda of caution. ttee the meeting held Weeedhos'tTay arid ■" • S ee^ H < I N A “on P ag e A2 T w h a t countries annre willing"-to-take Noriegii month wbiivben the Standing Committee londition of •*.. SSee B USH o n P age A2 adminislralion1 ofofficial who spoke on con am givesi everythiiing love canhuyc — — — O p p na-eaHs-f ' ' . - everylliing positiomimzBanmn L r : ------The-WnshifihingtoivPoKt- ■------M o t h e r 's D aa i y - ' A 4 ------—Tnh"crilird-h(d”heV 'flffoctinn for-fam ily;------: her-faith-ini-in-God'.-hor-delcrminatiun ------i HINGTON •'" ^ “ ”ri."a«lionho’” ' “ - she u su ally to g e t a beltbetter education, h er hi-nlihy t ~ pti will be wijrtdnB"dmiday7-n?.^y-near-jyjvrry dny — ‘daitgem .Kuiiaoipti of's' lhrnks ofher IhreCHHons nnd her. sen se ot solso1f-e«tee.iL T Uti.V liM' in .v . ------: also asked she buss ion many other Molher'f :k two-bedroom roW|lwiise, n ’ Arias Calderon ai ned daughter at home, neat brick f T he Associiiled Pr _nullification Days. In the pusl. she hus cleaned Ll’' “ ______B(usb'sui policies - B5>____.poople_to p.r.olcfit.ihe_n ii.cinj-u>-inanj’_ nndolph and her Ku»l)and F s u lfs a f t e r toile’lsTisiis'rcLi.sliKnAtrnnd changccptd'— -“It-is-dcprcssing-set of May 7 election ros ins.- liandnlph '■-uShl •^TFshe^ wus Id. n-TT ------PANAMA CIT;;ITY, P a n a m a — “ nee. church services on Sundnday. bedshcel‘ols us a nurse’s ujisistantint. young black men dyin irhood wher*' sharp-eyed i called Saturduv for Guiller.lemio E n d ara uhdst^cnnd vice rd for mc-m let n aiB lilrarlu Till' opposiliiin cal rmo H owev.er, hc did nonot say how siinu-timcmos working seven daysi's aJ said. “It miikes it hard uind on some corners sellini’ iidenlial candidate Guillermo 1 knii« th al il'.s s“ "' ;i oni'-(iny goneral■ral strike and iiskcd presid. and hi! snid week to1 supportai biT family. . go of my boys, but I V but the Randolph children ' ! ,tinnof-Amcric»n tord,d, .ihe-oppositio'n asked all they should' protest, a dru^:.s, but ------U n 'O r g n n i z n t i n ! on nothing of what opposiisilion lenders. had her firsl child nl age(, 1.J1- alm o st time." k-er beefi in trouble. se what amounts to 1 nnan"inmuninns to bnck u strike or in onu of tho havo n t'v o r: . StalfH 10 impose ' would do Wednesday, IS m arried a t If), By ihc timiime Although she lives Tiotb e r se t Ui^.on the righl — „,)(l— p o l i t i c a J — .Wi'dm.’ . „ . and was i ren:“ tou g h est-areO B - of -tl-the-cily, hor - - , :----- =— ^ — n~^ipifnrintic— ,Ve ask everyone al 12 noonirb ol f Pr'esidenrBush'Twhihile-flying to IS ,18^ slii-'Vad t'our'diildri-n i'u l!”w h'iid'to (liT wasTollow „„ G l.„. M an u o l ‘'Vo -y^--,conce fn6-fof-bwr-chillildrpn are.lhc quarantine on J ^^Mliam R atid o l p li. I IT ^------—- ...... -...... thnt-di:-dnj“-to.-Ko-out-on-lhe-HtrooUeots—GohiMvbuS;— — M ies-’7 t or eii'lit'IU years, R undulpb. iiu« , molhi.r in-tho J t. ^*»‘d « ArilouioTsorieg!!. •bis Panamanians and thenntions_th (,„^i,eeni;n a single parent. same as those of any 1 the W ashington. D.C.. Fire :irik« is a IT.V ... fo r and protestpr in h is own s treet o r hi; a ,n -well-to-do suburbs.. R andolph i.i “ '* « **" "A general stril ^ npighhorbood,’*. Ariatria s Defense Forces to "do0 everything .siic'llI m work from ,? u.ni. to 7 p.m ment and a student al the______deternn^>ed^t^-A4wi»Ml.o looinnt Pypartmoj ------1— (iL-h'ii'crntic siilf to get iid ol Monega. . , , Sunday,.!.riding it) an 'a u ib u la iitc a a ity of- tbi;. .Ujsinct ' o! I America and of the Colderdenin.snid.' die.” her grip bn'her childiIdron, they will Um vorsit) people of Latin Ai bu protest is to coincide withth ia “The wiil of the peiluople should inl,nlermediute paramedi.c ia. rst vice presidential The k (ip leave her preparedd to nieot any world." said first ■ling of tlie GAS in WaHhingtoigton not be thwarted by ihibis m n n and Whi'iievoiv orlbe crew m unihers pick \i\ re was u year-und-a-half frd ir A rias C n id c ro n : m»>iilir „nie challenge, cim didate Riciirdi discuss • the .PanamaniaiMan -. his-... thugs." Bush saiqiid. “L'vnuld lhe. buillillel--riddleii body of sonv See MOM on Page: A2-. lii a s'lateinentent signed by A.rins- ' to di d,r .'S h e hn.s given hert children - - • Sec latioh. • S e e STRIKE oniPagcA2 P yming blblack man — as they d' • CiiidL.roiu presid■sidential candidnie -''■ituati

' ' ------• • ! A-2 lim os-N ow s. Twifrwin Foils, Idaho SunOoy. Mnyny 14, 1089 " tT — Bwish - — Bush replied, the answer"er" for Noriega, ------:------rConontlnued from Page Al overthrow Noriega. B could bc a solution ... He i'd,’ “We’d like to sec him oul)Ut o f Ih ere, n o l “T h a t cou , . the peoplepie should bc implemented,’ think ab o u t tliat." Bush said, Mom- just the PDF. the will11 ofthe people ought lo thin n l The children said tth e y a lso MW • C o n tin u e d froFroraPagsAl i Randoliolph, 20, n_ sophomore nt , An admini[ninifltratiun official said the ilk::Statd mcmoncB a »a-to-rdiae-the-6toi)t08-in-an-a.—-Asked if he cared .wl , sented in. the there,, I couldheorhervoico.'” •c thut he does Defense TorceTlimidtrd-ijrNoricga h oi ------Her children, « r'ith tim e when their hoilouBc was not ming U.S. effort — datinggto u went, he said, “I carc family’s living room,m, laughednsthey Saidid W illiam , *1 h u n g o u t with get him oul of' did-not harharbor the misconception >ing furnished as.well os8 th e hom es ol R e a g a n a d m in is tr a tio n —- to tc whatever il takes lo gi rccallcd tho notes.' - friends,la, but when thiiy started doing lluit-lhe- ndtadminitilration’s drumbeat ime their friends. 30ut Noriega’s downfall, - thcreTighlnow." "ir the house was^rasn’t clean whon w rongg 1I had an incentive to comc . J .u bring aboL n country nrai .o f anti-NorNoriega statements were The boys’ bedroomn 18 filled with d if j he was calling for the Hc-said going to she got home, she'de'd wake us up to home;n; m y mother." I “could well be directed alscalso nt them . ilay trophies for basketballall, football and pgnnmaranian Defense ForcesI totc would bar extradition “ clean it when shee ggot home," snid “I try:ry to listen to my mom,.plaj lers baseball, activities'tlthat they said K ish o R a n d o lp h , 17,7, a u lOlh grader. sports,s, ondi follow m y older brolhert rolo b u ill th e ir solf-csteem . “Wc did what wcvc (did bccause wc snd sisllister because they are ray role ls,“ said Quincy Randolph, 15,5, a They thank thei;eir father for rike—---- loved her, and so thingsthi wouldn't be models,' a xcept on official business iports. * € 0ontinu^ 0 from Page Al C-5A jets bringing in mimore men. areas exce said Anthony ninth grador.gr introducing them to spc posi-election violence. aO h a r d f o r h e r ." Planes bringing in ab o u l 1.900 following po love to seejee'lhem get him out." ;erybody heeded the advice. aan—troop8-orJated_by_I-B ilsh . J a nded Not every ------^ ^ “ X D ejfense f e Forces“spokesmoT •" S a tiir d a y ;— two— USS:------on throughout the day aat the rale of Early St re fu se di iimmediate comment or len arrived at the apartment ChinaI— ------‘the about one every 3050 minutes al servicemen • C o>ntinucd n ti from Page A l w anl lo use thele turmoilti nc a reason lo slopip reform s. Bush’s stastatem ent, A b roadcast of tht • Pannmanian girlfriends r strikers, wearing white htheadbands and jj^g^ Tied H ow ard , ju s l oioutside the of iheir Pi The hunger st Ucrview on the U.S. armec 1 goin^ l») u disco. fast. ush, Ponamanian capita,tal. Medical inlenltmgoi the square sashes, sat insideins a protective cdrdo, ictwork was jammed. Bush vho haa been in Panamn two. __ :______n i‘.ijinE,.,Ma.YO£-ChCheri Xitnng^acrived at thi ------au p p lio»~n n d - h m b»liil in r"'~ Oni‘, who when he— Ihousaj'd nOll-RU shortly before 3 n.mnrmrbur-wad shouted down ^arriving., . years, said sai he does if every npanit'd by the symbolic ccen e n te r o f p o w e r in C hina, iwhile. newly . arrivotvod among the equipment a tried to nddress thehe crowd, Chen was nccomp set to below 50 ^ .000 American weekend,i. 'icyinf? and As tem p eratuatui-es dropped after sunse an troops increased sccurit’irily The estimated 10,0 Slate Education CmCnmmitU'f M in ister Li Tic: ned in Piinam a “Ml m l sluff ' you see on TV. I’ve degrees, m anyly ppulled on jackets or covenjred themselves „ Howarcard A ir Force B ase and otheither troops already siationc r th e y le ft 15 m in u te•s s hlater. Lo avoid public never seenlen ai ny of il." he said. in^'fu, head with blankets,., while.otherswi wrapped themimsclves in thor tions undor the roar of gianianl hnve been ordered to About 30 studentsIts i m e i e;irJi«‘r w ith Y n n M inf b a n n e rs . list Pnrly's United Fron•onl Work redand white ba of the CommunisI hre midnight, four trucks ammd two buses of ^ [rr------— DcpartmcntrHe-wH«ivHirthe iiighost-rankinR-part; cni leaders police pulled up to the square and secunt;^{oTcealCo6(r~f\f^ tdru s — = ____ to confcr wilh the dc • dcmoastrators. Two student gain h ere lust year wus 6.7 y m em bers watching. Theyey cdid nol intervene. • Conontkiucd from Page Al becausc they buckedi his1 wishes on income gaii ^ ...... rfipinted.ihaLhtf.,t»l “ ^ Twin fnJIB,r~BUri6y. D im port;— C ^iT G ououldrR^uhlrThis-winiershi ding:;_. ■ ■ ■ ------*0 -______- b u t t e d jheads i with Andrua ovc ^iDgic V a lle jJ ia s benefited^ lodny Iind M onday T»»*- « W r S w id in r .-W y •« ------rfor ■wOTC'prcttysimple;"•;"-Cn8ey-J!ays...... _The..MDg I’lirtly cloudy lo A m andatortory minimum sentences fo Andrus’s " effort's.'''His ~ ^ nrnd-tt-HliHlU-clMmci:------!----- , O t. ______:______-the—^l^m-a-Republiean-arand-fl-poUticd — frnm , .An — ------Child—■nbusurs— TTl nnd— says -thi ilralion-helped bring Spears I ,)f HliowerH, Hi({h:i({h(i 111 Lowh yv Republican. He’s a DcDemocrat and a adminisiral cxpcrienc•ncc “w asn't real-pleasant." d u rin g and Trus Joist to the ni'ur-lO, /"7ju :hat political Democrat." HiHe says the two Manufactur rio and Wood River c x o u o v j ______- wus invited lo have a cha > CBinBe P ra ir io )us6 ■ have sincc reached ann accord.i Magic ValU'alley. rSUMMY lb 7 I ______w ith thhe e governor after a Housi us-questiuns.if thnt would i.' V alloy:. rded” ' But“ the -incidentnt -poinls- up— Andrus-( 4 - Pi.rily rlcidy^lmtny~iiiii to mill-ton. ofTendcrs.irs. either professionally c ' N orthern U ta h onda; Nevada: ^ County favored fav Andrus’s opponent. . T A "H e SDsaid we would come ouout Gilbert says, I . . . Uluh - M o)K k itlyI cloudy w ilh y. ould —“He-is not King-Andiidrus,'Lshe.says.__Davj(l,U^rp. AToy. tw o to one in 19^. r. nliow<-rit thundundorHh(ijviT«''j«diiy. " ' 70 , skinnedd innd bruised and hc-woul Republicans lierFlikFlhe' lity,'* T h e r e a re p roblem s with abuse.of liven Ke ^ iJfComitiK p o rtlyy cloudy c loiiiKl’l \ __ • lurn up) tlthe heal in our community, •vanl." wiiy I**-'-'has l\>' addressed the Idaho t ...... •/ M ondny w ith - w- w id e ly a c iil lc r o d ...... - .powor as a public servi . , she.says./s. not nrrognnt or 'National.1 Enginee.ring Er Laboratory, :! »lu)wcr». I-OWH mim id :iO« lo m id '10n. governor puts a dilTercnl .spin.spi A ndrus say s he’s nc X ) 'The go’ )liticinns should “Uis nu>move lo block, \vuste was I Hii:lm(W«ond70«,i)«, P n o « • on the mem eeting. callous, bul other poli h Ncvndn - SctUt«mt«Tvd ■howc.Tit nnd ^ .iivsr -know-thcy-arc-not-dedealirjg_w ith.“a brilliant."it." su y s Tw in Kails County ^ lliundcrHlormiiI mmiiinly ntlcTiiouiit. iota Vtmm ux vrt«rifnTT “ “■—No t h r ------Itc-pubtwio.in f Cuntrnl rorwnitt»e— - I have said and have saidid iti pntsy. Iind cvoninRH iroufih Mondny. Snow L ii^ h '1^ • -Whal I 1 lg considered to C hairmla an n Mark Stubbs. “Il wns h ally is lhal I plan lo lel: theth “1 don’t mind being IcvflN (i.OOO to 7,007,000 Tccl. C onlinuod ______• puhlicnil ical world when goad moveuve for Idaho and polilically._ . 1- . cool. IliKhn upperpur -lOs .to low er GOt*. V V ...... kniknow who opposed iniindatorilory be tough in the poHlic ■ '^you arc judged oh”resesultC he'siiys.-- Hut- byy •:‘ ihc" 'sam e ■ loken,- an ; ______QviTiiitfh t lowM4 in llic :«l* 10 lo w e r B g i ; um sentences in the an.m.’ . _ po'person:'* ” npportunit>inity-like-that does-nol come-— - -•IOh. I goes regardless of pnrln rly ■I'm h bbttbrn’ Un'e typo T h a t ^ ;es that a direci along too10 often."of Suinm iiry: . c c v - W e a m e r * f o recast e c tor Sunday le .snys. Nol everyone agreci - - The Nfttts-nnlII \Woiithcr Scrvicr A g 8 in cause-and-effcct relatiQtionship exists. Andru.sJS wwill Iw a strong candidate,- Daytime Co itio n s5 sand High Temipeie r a t t i r e s J gol sume' Democrats i Huyri nkicH Siiturdiirdny iiflernoon in thi- 1 /3 with but just over halfwa/ay ihrough his Stubbs saysays, de'spilo whal he calls tihowcd , «omu ------"* I” Pocotclloillo who are p retty hostile wil i (ji'tn mnll- ibout currcnt term, he's menet many of his “faux pasIS llth a t a re consuinlly m aking improveinLTll fro fn m thoH f oT lh e | N, / 3»«0«^» J me butI I feel sirongly enough nboi ------r area campaign objectives. people mmad." i But many months ■* morninj;. I^w cloicloudinoMH lifted nnd I ie to let lhe people of ihc are thill one 1 1 the number of remain befoi*ebef th e 1990 election nnd b . rnin cntit'rt in motmoRt ncctinns e x c e p t how their representalivc.Ives Since his election t - I know h() h a s ju m p e d 8., much canan happen1 between now and I ' in the I’nnlmndlullu : nonr the MonUinu on lhat issue, who held il ini people employed hi voted on la p ita p erso n al then, he■ says.sa; _. ______I) o nl f_r___w o MIIt _ o f M ixH uuln, iltee-and.- if child abuseriLnii^ai-e _percenl. Tho per ca werTin tho SftTul-loW ------^— . Tommilti Tempunitun-H wcr ick Oli the street, idenlifyirfying viillcy lociitionBnn i(ind in lhe 40n nl pul back hiK’h u r lOi'N'olionjionit. The,exeeplion ■, the peopljple who did il," he snys. SMITH _ __ wim Lvwixton. witlwith n ;i p,'tn. n'lidinR ip e rs re m a in w a rm on bot of«i6, sides. GoGould accuses ihe governor“ i r ^ H j j B C O R O N K — ______Prc'cipltiitionI wnwiiM lichi wilh Idnho |S i th r e a leLcning r her next re-elcclia:lion 'iliTTiTot.int-nainch, ------F n llsrc p o m n t; llic ------• cnm paiHlign. He suggests she haslas a %J U S T WRItIT E ^ ______Tho wnrm oKi,l tclempernlure in the Hintc^Siituriloy w -FOR-l ^ N Y ^ O UURSE... eiBur. Dixie rep o rte d , nbers of the Idaho Caltl - I’nycitc ixnd Woiw us of • • SSm ith Corona on CarCampus till- coliii-Ml Ot 24.J(lu«n-eH. du I I Associntiation also accuse Andrus i \ ------Thr cxtcn«ii‘ilrr«tiowcrMH in till- euRt I uerniny, ock issues, cattlcmt•men " , Pry Wcdni'wdny.ly. Widley Hcullcrcd ______~ P a c ific \ ------. • interpretreted a remark made duririiring -Ji-y*. ' ' tliutidiTK how crHTH w.'Ml . p o rtio n ^ uslry ■t»H iii>nfr Ww to tnld _r___ the m eetleting as a th re a t th at indusli ^ ilion would be vetoed as longlor ____ lO a__c u iilin u tt) __ ’ . legislrilit I hurmloy. 1.»wh u| ^ aiTGlcnri■nri-remaln^hoir“hircd gunH" ------r—^ AKhciiUunil WcW.fJahcr Korecn»t: C»5 AccvW»»«v*^. fcvc. A ndruIrus’s slaff-says no threare a ls , ------— j;,-,w-prr.iKiin-re inibft-will wouken k m . ... were mam ade, nnd A ndrus says Gleijlenn (ivor Iduho hut„„ ,..,l,.volop OVCT »t Wodnehdiiy ^ nnd Thuri>dny- than one tenth of ixn tn< el for a confrontation whoncn he1 \ Rnuthwrnl Nfv,i.|v,i 10 cutlle lefleaders and the governor, PERFECT GR/iiA D G lE I! tiryinj;_ M ond■ ndny. fiO percent Tuci.diiy n nn( n d WinclK Uidny will be vn lU E f a im m ph. “1 don.on’t waste time with people WiiriiiiMK willII |)ipriik Tuowduy when Wodn■dncKdny. .Sunn we dewpom you-ca-n’t'salvaBC," Andn npernlure» will be in the :iO know yc Electronic Tyi ;i pnlclit K’ult "I'if ''Alimkn iroiiK’h w ill t,-m p ' inch Kl»ewhere in the tintntion &ilurdi»y. XL1500 ‘ npp n ’iicli llu- niinn..nhw e«t coilt nnd-Moodiiy. Avernue -J.incl ^.jir,..-thc hitjhcm lempernt, :hei Gilbert, a Boise scnntn ato r ------■ - D u o l I Ipitch — ^ will li.-,:iii It ^.c^u o lin n tr e n d w ilh nnilI tctcmpemlureS'wiirrnnEt' fmm fi The Ilache d c K re e i. Hi H fc v ille . g ih« Rovcrnor-’s-officc. Hhowern ' iin fl the period will uvernne le!> - - . - - - talkingg inboul a couplc other Andr„d|™ , I centering // •i i, I'onu.,) p.o incidenunts she’d like lo throw into t _ _ _ N ational/ tJlVoQJt’'______■ -political;al spotlight. ■ • (reg. $229.00) 1 nnitcriJaTnri'987"tnndnTtr: ,t;' tJ IJnmnli't —------Id a h o' - lit a li , US n . d reappointmenl to two sla V,___ ------...... 73 50 W.T.'ii’>a'o" ■QTl—fund““bonrd—nrenrliert)er$------“Im Twin Fala lls ' ii 37 1' ; 0"^ •- S™ tlX«C.I, 75 VI U4tU_iCu)..'L(m'5t9" S'l J') Omanj bO 3'> McC.1'1 BH

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LIFT TRUCKS._ rIn'ulT s rju ,H-ryi-«r.Si.tul..y »n1v,^IS^"h-.^ri^^^SrTTTTm ------5 I______Hulil-<';ii.llcrnnir ...... auBtoMMBmmReo^ HoDiM.'t------lANCiriGAVAlRI^LABLE! 7;i:i-(IKli- Sluilrnl ; Twin KiilM inxl nilii1Inlli.'riir.-j.» •, tniltlllltil (i:(nr ilmly imJ SntiJ«y Sttidehl~IV i»w rlter S ■ ______News -.I.,.!.. ., I1...I . 5______- Your 5 ni-w;M lip Hr wiRh tiiit:ilkto!..imti.ii.Mii t:i . MailinJ1 inform ation - .-.CirLuliiLiuIl.H'jOU l Time. N rw i.-PI'S ral-UHUl.. puLU.^jUahcdd-ilvnlKIJ ^ o. ■Ml tin. aMM. 10 um. thr- . cliKinal rli'parliartmi-tit, lllli i.M.n !).:in ii.iti. iintl •—Tir.-Tiin i ;,p..rl- r.-ruilt^y Makic %'nll.-y ★ :lnvs To rrpnrt Int.- ti.-w. imd I n<- S<.o.iid < l...» l-.luKi-.,m P' ..l..l’f\vmK«ll. * KKn f,:iO ..ml ..n w .-k,-k.ml;M.iill7:>;i-"!'-‘l- r . l-v Tlic- '1 I.)irir,nlc,.r«l..lcu.r.u.ntynrw.,.rr . W® ■ Ac i v c r t i h i n g iii; i\ijitil I.' S.M'lion tM' lOH t'i liir Iilnhr. •n-l.v .).-iKtn.l.-il ... Ihr- d-iy i.ni.r w.».,W.mwh.ca ^ 1 r m L c-' ati adv,Ttir>c'm.-nl, l iill 7;i:i Ii..,l.v.i.wlin.-i»il'li«h.'.l • •tfn t - * 502 Mainin Ave. S., TV/In FallsF i 733-2687 • . n .lll .lll T.Tl-D.liL'li■irii :Moticli.y ihrouB h F rid a y fn,t mn-lKI>i:» .•r^aaccletup foniitu.I’.O. |i tn. :i'ul S .ilu iih u ’ivit. KnlN. I-lnl... r f i V H o uursy8;30j;_5^30JN i Mon. j - Fri. - I ■ ★ ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ • -,|,s|,l,u,;,|.i-..iv.,ilv,nlalil<'«i''-k(l:.yHonly. * ■ ' Sunday..May K id 1989 Timos.Nows,W5, Twin Pillls. la.iho A-3 d d h o / W es t rW - - :' t give noltice of cl:hange ______Phone o:ompani€ies must nd technical ^Briefly u s Weal, filed chun m . to..I)' im regu- pographical and >ng~CDmpg- 'pricc'hat-filed^~d with thff — 1 tlip'rffL'c- ■ ri'^*ulU'il i»i- |'or6.IT5 Muy 1 ufren;ive_ lut' m = = = ^- ,rtes m aking chonges-in- uniinrogujated.' five Uayfl..Dcior< tivc' diae.- 'rhc-conip.iny sttidid the lV--t^mor«. ------Jniversity of Wisconsin- ust give at ' date. Sprint'sB filingfi also had no ref- 'iv> BOISE(AP) - Johnhn Entorf, a dean at the Uni service rates in Idaho mus ustomer 'notification of 1— . of Tbchnology a t Boise |gleast 10 days notice, both)lh to cus- erence to cust Stout, has been hiredfd tot lead the new College ol . vhich increased some tomers and to the Publicic Utilities the changes, v ------Statc-Univcrs'ty. [uced others, ill supervise progrnmB in.voa•ocational-tecHnical cdu- ^Commission, the PUC says'.■g. rates and reduC' ' ■- AtBSU. Entorfwilh e n t and applied science, nisbion accepted Wrifi ing, constnlction managemen! • The commission said futuiture filings ' The commis '• • cation, pro-engineering, oJJS-Wcst Communica- _ he opening of the new $5 milllillion m h n o lo g y Build- of price changes for-unreguljulated-aer— changeft-fromJ. —rllneveiTbe j ' He also will dircct the ( 21 Tcle‘communications. vices must indicate how nnd n when tions and MCI' in(7 this fall. to state Board qf Educa- yi angcs complied with the The appointment,, effectiveefF July 1. is subject to the lO^lny notice w as giverenafTected ruling the chani tfl the letter of nolice re- tion approval. customers. spirit if not th( fet again’ B W aldheim. Cal State- ci ,rthe now law. Boise State announclunced earlier that George \ Under a law approved by bj the Ida- quircmeiitsortl iffer was withdrawn Inst led the commission of Learn how >\iu can lose Davis, was to be deanan ofthe< college. But the offe ho Legislature last year. some s< tele- MCI notified h( d rate changes 10 days \s-ciglit—and kcq5 ic week when contract nc(negotiations stalled. phono .services a re unregifgulatcd by technical and i pi JTeclive d ate, bul failed the PUC. But even though?h they are before the elTci off—wiihout pn;- ! olds 'p it bull' 1»a w . tl public notification. The _ Judge uphol not regulated, the commialission said to mention pul _ p.ickayeci focxls. altrLake's vicioua-dog-or-^------H! -'teamed- the changes - NORTH SALT CfUrrcaTAPr^orUiSalt in’a news release, tlie lawiw requires PUC-lflUSr-tc gim m icks 01: cnn- ^i M fas been upheld by a 2nd ocent intcrstote rale dinance, specifically: aimedaii at pit bull breeds, Ifas notice of changes in rates. . m atohed recc iracLs. Piet C enter ; ni id MCI did notify cus- u tComm'uni- chnnges, and District judge. The PUC told US Sprint ( has.vvorkcd for lodney S. Page's recent decisiiision voided the statute's id refile a tomers abouttthom tl . However, Judge Rodi constitutionally-vague. c;cations lo w ithdraw _and __f^nfinitinn nf fl vipifiimm nnimn al.gaving it woftuncot niiltions. Il's one untifffi argum ents ttiat m el‘ oortllllUlllV'illi'Baily sin------o r ificUlt^l'M .''— ■ Page rejected plaint ites the due process and . i gles out pit bulls andmd their owners and violates most suaxssful equal protection clauselUses o fth e Constitution, shold weight loss ' I specified in the law are J colleges that pit bull terrier breeds s| Idaho c The judge found tha __,progr.unsin..... Tl olher breeds by the averageIge person. distinguishable from ol Igs to keep tliem in a pen The ordinance requiiquires owners, of vicious dogs ny /\ni»1naiirn nl Ippst;L6 6 feet high; leash and muzz!izzle them when they are ' i n ts’ 'liubility insurance, ^commemcemei] out orthe' enclosure,!, andar m aintain $100,000 of.lii ate Pete Cenarru.sa. all By Tlie ; rotary of Stole R ------prnduntcs-of'tlr-the College of Agricul- ' ==N uclcai^rea(jaet«fH draw s=eoi^ntroversy^— ^ — { he finds it lure. Gov Cecil A ndrus says I duaics honored were C. [•rnment w ants to know if significant’tHat Idaho had1 ao universi- Olher gradui RICHLAND, W ash.'sh. (A?)'— The federal govern n, dean of agriculture ut ill-sized nuclear reactor shoihould become a, nalional ty before it became a state.e. Eugene Allen, ( th e world’s first full-s )f of M innesoto; William _,„;Th»i shoul_d_i^us ai jgreat deal University of o “ - hiBtoric site;------J? that helped kiir-10.000 - dah‘baW al~Bailey,-dcputy-:ty-und6rsecrctary-of-the::_ • B ut some people anare wondering if a machine i about the importancFTda ' “ ‘l>ic7Ccn«cr<:lij • ...... iz e d a ta ll. education." U.S. Departrrrtment of Agriculture: iitik nlxiut,, , I Japanese in world WaWar II should be memorialize ways hnve attached, to e Ow 1 : ear reservation, produced ay. speaking Jam es W. ■Bill" B Chaney, general 11 rxMinJt, ’ ' ____Tho B Rcactor, locatjcated on the Hanford niicleai lhe governor said Saturday ;>J iwodrw . • oyed-Nognsakion-AugrSf,------lirniFIOOlh-Univorsltyof- f 1Idaho com - manager,— IM the plutonium for the[he atomic bomlflhJiridcstnj}^ '-Corp:"M'ilton Eberhard. J ^ITC^ 111 H't'l WorlL ' ^ rmcncemenl'oxcrciscH a t Mo^loscow ' Agrigenetics-Ci - 1945,and broughtdowdown th e curtain on World Wi f American Potato ;•__ J.roir^Bc^dce& w ttle question that the crash1 cccoipt ruction of the reac- president._Oi_/ ______o£-Twin.PiU»______------mile’tKcreis-llttle ledorn, professor of plant — q'hmLlduhlho has been Donald Hagedi tor during tluTMnnhi )f"hiRhered- ■pntliology. Uni — 1025-61-Shoshone-St.------wonder if making the:he rcactor a m onument is apyjppropriale. ^the naj!ship institution of, Lhe atomic bomb in bring- ;h o fits 100 David .MegsI'gsled, internaiionally 'w in F a lls "Historians disagreigree on the importance of the ucalion in Idaho for each ie Hanford Education Ac- , it will con- known nulriticitinnisl and Alberta Hill. ' ing an end to the warwar." said Lindy C ater of the years. Withoul question, i iog group.______._J , le in the fn- dean emerilus..us. College of Home Kct>- Ihi ucijihl’lns\ fitiifi 4-1350___ tion League, a Spokarkane-bascd eitizcn's,watchdog tinue that leadership role shington Stale Uniycrsi- S a : 734 _ lure," the jjovernor said. nomics, Washi Me told graduatos llHull m any ty. doiiblless will leave the st;stale 10 pur- East Foi>rk Salmcon RoaH sue 1 jul) opportunities orir additional p j.u ij -i.^jnrra udufiilion. Bul he said mu to ease pproblems'— driiwirback to the-stattr— moves t "1. too, would call you back b to Ida- 7 Jl N STUART MORRII R I S O N ^ ^ ^ lecision involves relocating ho. We need your energ>’,'.your y knowl- ; ^ J L KETCHUM (APr -— . A portion of ‘ The dec h miles of road from its cur-'* cd(je. your youth, your idciJealism.” An- f the K nat-Fork Salmon-Jon.Road.wilLbe about 3‘^'^ r alion ihrough liUlll.T- relocated, nnd ofricialsals of the" tiaw -, refit locati drus ■ — “ led and purchased right-s ufif Idaho Slate Universityily also held I . tooth Nalional Recreatication Area say to donated I'ocalello on • P | 1 t M M e relocation is about 20 miless its commencement al I’l th al should ease a longstanding way. The r ; University • „ East Fork Road from thee Saturday Boise State ' problem’of acccss to■ 100.0001(X acres of up the Ei lU'nl oh Sun- J ntrendsei almon Uiver Highway; Thee planned its commencenu' AtLSEASd^ putliclands. ------^------main Sain about 7r>0 of H f l jte will provide the publicc dav. Mothers Hay. with itl "Since 19T7, the pubpublic intermit- new route idualing ihis id uccess to the.lasl 12 miles■s the l.-lOO students «radi RADIIAL TIRES ■ tently has been deniedlied road access- with road . seri'iL^ster extiected to pailarlicipiite in , to 100,000-plus acres1 ofuf public lands up the can;anyon. ceremonies a t the Pavilior adm inistered by the BuBureau of Land l.uwis-ciark .State Col'olU'ge's com- L J ies, private landowners have , Management and thethe F o rest Ser- At time? inencomoni is nexl FridayI'y H V public access through their b d I ■ vice." said recreationon area ranger denied pu At thu U niversity off Idaho cere- I 3 } y to lhe Sawtooth National Carl Pence. "We aare r extremely property i monies, the sclioiil honoiiored several 1 4 ind the recreation area. and some of M A pleased that positive'ive ^negotiations Forestanc distinguished alumni, ai J said over the years.he has (i-latcr-al lliu. Iri ‘with private landownerncrs in this area Pence s them-alst> w’fre-honored-: d hundreds of letters and eremony |7j \w p S i l i has resulted in a goodood com prom ise received . College of Agriculture cen •om people expressing their Among Idaho officficials 'Were I p J . solution, th at meets thetheir needs and calls froir iness about being denied j 3)iid_'“ —Richard Rush, s la te dircirector of agn- ' M ut th e .‘inme time, the needs of the unhappine culture; Sen. Steve Symrnms and Sec- ■ ^V. public," he said. access.

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^ Carcl>ful respoin i i s e ^ n — - Panelama neceessary The Bush Admiin ih istratio n is being puJi«illed iqU) lhe"Punumu-“ » ~ n io n q u ag m ire quicker qv than it would probably p have liked, tical affairs in Wash- given tho leisure!rely pace of other politic ington. But there is littlttle doubt thal. if it wishcihes, the . Z I^ can drivg~PnnnTr^____ ;,.o c.rnnfrm nn MJanuej a Nqriega from 1 the enure cquntrjrcrr power by mihl^aryiry force. But/n\we turn t ------...... rBginn- flp.ninst—V in.ijm/pcocesa^^tl_thc_vic.tory_will be___ short-lived indeed:ed. What Bush mu!nust attempt to achieveVO is a measured -ro­ ------aponsc-w hich-allcillo'wa the. natural..fo.rcepes ,.of_democracy a^^^^ f ” ready at work inn tthe countr;^ to achievee i results...... I Tha’t means forforbearance as well as strength, si a combina- tension-packed weeks :------I tio n ^w hich. wIlL-r1 not be easy in the tei ! • w h ich lie ahei>d.1.^ I------Asnprcdictnbic-iIc-aa-lhe-chHngo-oC-scaiiElmans, one .of the first _ ------dntics-of-virtuHll^>lly-<»vt‘rv_DL‘sv p re sid e nnt t in a hundred years ' has been lo twistst the tails of one or morlore ofthe long ung oi dictators and twowo-bit thugs who rise up ui in endless proces- — sion to rule in CenCentral American countie.ies. Getting a countmtry to “cry Uncle," ususually Ihrough a show 'ies of MomJ\ of military force,:e. is a time-honored rituitual for American ad*- W ild tr o s e b lrin g s Vmemori — blossoms tliat-oxtcndedovcovcE-lhc-fcncc ------ministrations. .. e-Suiiday^iflcrnoon in-ear— ------She-found-iHhere-«ne-J - t ^ ”"Sam S i ples Sho has been away now)w forP lo these m any y ears ------7 ------Tho-actioTis-proirovidcTi'convcnlentrwn'yn-yfonhe-admlnistrn^ ----- ly sum m er while bluo ja:jays ciilled from a dismnl “ tending all the glorious Irestre a si^ e s in His garden; " tioh^tb'announce;e 1th at it ,will-it-wilL-not^lit^be.ptished around in - —thickel-and-wiBpy-whiW-i&-clouds.dafled-high-Q.ver— - lake'Kas vanished but the ■ nerican provinces. e ry book" she'jolie'd downwrTthTBate’irwas set'WiT”’ M too, the House by the jaki w h a t m an y still1 thinkth of as rightful Ame head. Amid a profusion1 of0 pink blossoms wilh the ing in all its glory for the the area from whence'it il cam1 e, ju sl m em orable rose will soon be blooming i 1 the hustings; In 1980, softness of chiffon and a fragrance ihaLclulched They also playy ^well back at home on t h things; and so il was onl:only natural lh a t tho rose be-•- 5l8t year. ■ your heart inlcndernesss.s. the wild rose grew high s special d ay as I have so leut the incumbent, Sen. Frank Church, rn no la's Memory Rose". I shall go there on this sp Steve Sym ms bea nd lifted its face to,the sun.(1. cam e known ns “Mama's h im of-flelling-g-out.American inter- on ihc mounUiin side and and unwtheredjn^a fence____ m any lim es before to sho^,led a te a r o f lon'elinosa and licnic baskel. M am a care- Growing profusely and - ~»f»fnro ctnwing the pic le gnTden ilTillod ouF^ivon ests in Panama.1. S itin g to t)e planted under .Liili l i o p o f t lig-e fully removed a small cu nd contentment year after You are welcome to joinioin m e if you like but ctator-bashing has a loilong hislory, it is not hile w ithstanding the goodJ with a feeling of joy and ' . But while dicta a j a r a l home all the whi blackbirds often song from please be prompt, for youou sees I’m th e only one J these thugs routinely ;her; "Now Hon, you know year. Golden winged blai . ''r without its gaps.s. Our leaders tolerate t nalurod jibes of m y 'fathi luary and m ore th a n ono who knows the location oof'Mama'^ f” Memory yofOnd’swild things.” within ils thorny sanclua in exchange forr ttheir “stability." It iss inot unusual for offi- th a t you can't lam e any < Rpse,” nan planted h e r find in the; covey of quail em ergedjd eache year from the lall _ cials to look thele cother way while theyy iget rich on gim run­ This wonderous woma Happy Mother’s Day and God Bless. - cooIncsR of the cvcninR; a s late.goldcn rays of sun-n. grass al ils base. » riing! rhbhey launiundering and drug sales,es. much'of which-find ■ Ofcourse there worero pitfallsp in its life for I to­ shine texlured the lake) ssurface in hrillance and 2 streets of America. i. m em ber stepping fromrn ilthe school bus one fall af* li * their way to the si lhe far off.cali of a roostiste r pheiisant signaled twi- 1 weeping softly b ecausc a Ted Samples, Twin Falls'alls, in 0 frequent contrib* 3 The Bush AdmiIministration has inherit*-ited just sucK a situa- tornoon lo find m am a wc lighl time. neighbor's wayward grai•rass fire had singed somo .ulor to the letters columnsnns ofT h e Times'News. tion in Panama,a. There ia already abubundant evidence that . In a small notebook ththat she called her “memo- the Reagan Adndministration winked aat Noriega’s involve- i . ment in drug traf•afTjcking; an effort to removere him late in .the Reagan presideniency fell short for lackt (of both planning and' n't nee to bi)€ like mr e n sufTicient supportort. - Womien dor 2 Administration’s first " having and caring for child:hildren have changed 90 Toppling Noriej•iega should only be the / gins sang “Why Can't a inges in th e'co u n try , When Professor Higpi Edithith F ierst fundamenlally. A likely/ roasonroi is am bition for a objective. Withoihout fimdamental chani Woman Bo More Like A M a n T in "My F air / and enhance the role “ successful caroer, ____ which reduce.thethe role.of the m ilitary c Lady," m ost people thou)ughl it was funny. No ono ) unusually s’uccossful'ca- ; desire lo be identical, . Recently I queried 50 uni of political debaulate, Panama is likely to turn to onothier such dream ed lhal women inin the audience would tako is To tho e x ten t ihptimm it iialing m en tiffocts only,__...... roor women, including-SanSandra Day O'Cofinpr.' " his laiTienf seriously; butmt th al is exactly w hat has a number bflosserknown individual. the p rivate livesj of the10 wwomen involved, il is not Joane Kirkpatrick and a n1 greatest leverage woulddd be to begin work on been happening. st of us, but il is o u r businessis professionals , Perhaps our gr .■ar.s women have been try- the business of the rest 0 lugh—another—oountr-y.—______fiiirin^ thf» In.gt ‘2*i vea 0 hav»-or.carc.for.children • All had intcrniDted theirheir c a re e rs for several ■______a Seconal frnsB-■m-i^thmr°— more. like men. ------whcn-women-refuse-toh) and economically, a nd ing to be m ore, much mi lado-nron to be “lik e-u s'-an d— - yearsdypicaily-lO-orlSlto51 to give primatjuittcntiDn— - . Tpchnicallv. suc^ach a canal is feasible ar iloTs “Dress for Success" unless they"cnn porsuadi to their voung childre n. A ^ lm ost without exception it _wovIld~^ve ~Ai~Afherica an importantIt alternativc-aHlpping— lesa-wmen-lo-dre'sfl in con—vr^shnrPTfinalbdP,theircfl•carcj— ■ —— • have porsuaded countlc! so msDyofour m osualent-, _ — :i,ro_ute._ servative business suits,ts, Any difforence in feel- We all su ffer when so cd. financially securc.ai•. and highly educated wom­ They did not feel thatt'tho thi y e a rs whon they were 1 would also signal the ings arid'atlitudeVIietweiveen the iwo sexes is Beginning worl’ork on a sccond canal v J. on do not hove children!en a t all. And the C ensus fig-:- not working, oV workingg oronly part-tim e, had hin- loil persist, the United thought by some to be tbthe rem nant o fa sexist ed- ...... Pnnarnanians ththat, should the turmoi ures are shocking: Thirthirty-sevon percent of em- dered, though il surely dolidelayed, thoir long-run ------^------StatC5*is-preparcircd-td-chan'ge-it8-depen

tion draw readerr c o m m e n i r -—— ' S / p o r k s , s:chool c bond electk Letters sidizcd-by-ourtax dollars------am ount and.bt!lt)wthe'revcriucriiic7This indi-’ ■■ buildingng of-such campgmundM is oi ooLbond clcction “ __ f _____ two SOLS o fprprinciples r apply —_one for_ththe when these parks do n1 o t chargo enough ^ ____Supports schoo cales good financial m anageiigemenl und a : • - d.^'^_-“ . !. and I. in ad u lt and one forlhe young, cover opernling costs(^ts”an d hiuM’bo aubsi- I lim writinjj to oxprx p 're ss sup p o rt for y o u r ^ ,vays io operate YouI aiirt talking the past tense, a recognition oflhQ need ahvay A maturere nadult with a strong healthyly mind dized. Where do you;ou believeI this extra mon- rorthcominKhnndflL'clection, I realia- thul my within ^ nvaiiable funds. the futuiUire tense. vants lo im- will nol indul|dulgc in, support o r sit idly byby ey is coming from?1? VYou mention in your ar- — .— "r.itA-wK-in UoiiiL-'.kMVCrivos me ill n disiidvnn-______ie P arks and Kecroation war niL’norc-nlnptnH tn Bplf-im- iLtinlhL minTtii ■stem ihiit's w h tlm u r you>-nung-pcoplc-are-being-fe^hi hift-. ------liolo4haUho4UUwn laKc. However, myde]depiinmenl did pimici- the outdoor uses of our syste ward impnivinn educational'•uil opportunities P'""'''' idbuildt ... filth, writtenen by p.ervoricd m inds. The "i"porn pose this RV lax to imir prove facilities for • pntcinsomeiis|H*clsois ofUie-lMind proposal------^ n the patton sup:------Hn>al,-U-buttu.Liku.lhis money and I fo rstu d b n lO ’bascH hal'on th tself is leach- flicks” the kidkids watch on th e s'aiellite aftvfier*' "RVefs.Twonder howhow’manybflhe'’a'pproii- Iways iin issue where ' hing that cannot support itsC A .‘iciiodi site is alwa port of the supplem ental levyevy thal allows the , |^<>'i»-‘lh' Iks" go lo bed is pu re unadullollorat- ji^atoly 65.000 RVorsors in Idnho actually know molest possibility thal ^ know whnl il cosl lo run a campgroundca the “old folks' ihcTf is even the remo district 10 enrich the slate's■'s bbasic program. ' fkr I? ed filth, anything iiboul orr haihad a say in tho legislative I • r i.n ytr» rti< in iM»i-mlwrly-SchoolJ>iiitrict;a.:l.&j:£Dlltiimn______vciim clhal . ,^And_iLcoaJon be stopped! Dnytime.ovenening • action thnl re.sullod il .. — ijmr*' property. i^King - .tax, seems lo n llract r|onrcsidpnl pupil; m 'l he happy to take whnl is there for television is badfc enough — notice evoryi ______D r \V:ivnc I’liillipps.~Sui)ervisor s.’ nf Support ^ usiness ow ners a re not p,|lmnn. Thnt m n v h f viewo,‘wed hv some as a • !H{-lH»lp-*»>-Jind strimj:DUjjIy rem m m en d e d a c- nent about being happy happy knowinR lh a t p arenUS ts fnimI Other dl.s- i,,, .••lo tiiko w hat is there fnr yoiyou? The re n -' with drugs,sa a lso . You have a language} 6 f’ menl. Yoiircommcni iHilBilion of lhe iiclditioilioiul-property. Wkhoiit ■why ■ with what is ihorcc foifor U.S and helping to • - - tricu; want to tak e advanWK*jigeofKimberlys Iti wriliiig is for the future,‘ ■ four letter ■ adadjeciives'and you wonder-w (Imiljt. t)iis iiniuiKilionion is u) the best intei'ost. le future is a rather curious prOKmfn. It’sn mt.xed blessirssini'.hulyuuare ' j m'l understand htrw I'm pena;nalir,inglhe- the schoolss hihave to resurt to geslapo lacactics make more for Ihe.fi (i;>lrii-t,-t, Ilioih nnw .'ind in th e fu - p i. ■ rem ark. It Ls exactlyctly o u r future th at we are_ fonuniito to op erate a pniKrJiignim outsiders i{\v-rss. We iiniiersland our campe:pers are for because, offlhe th language in thii schools- ...... Your article is tilled‘Don’t : ~view with onvy: ' ' ------o'sl'pa rrT)iinncnt‘?iippnrt-nni Lcxani:__conccrncd about, Yoi ,ii o v e ri ro w d iiij'an d in a d - s e \ ‘ Penalize HVer.s”. ]i is riirtuiiate lh;il u;suruj{} priurifj------— 7—7' in 1)1-Dverninu- witiVtKe * ,-arc- nalired? The onlyy pennllype iT an see ia havm g ! >eoindiiryl.'velM-;iii I tion Both for now a n d in theie future.f My hope 'ciii.rt•re are m any fine private facfjicilities'iit with all thle ev violent, alck idea?. I'm awai m;!.; ‘ Tl posed* RV Uix«nd then______L 'i m s l n ic iiiiiiu t':r< im :l - is in^usimiumilaiJ'aalliun______,,„r-.;iatat»*.»;a.u.-Jtv-i<^il-nuccAi>ar.y.to.in,i.;nthk someofwhnt■hnt is viewed on qur TV is roncally ’ pny lhD*solf-impo ; ■ TliL'“innidk' l.iP cciiu-fpl l)ciii« «-x- iUit'saturaling is dangerousinr having lo pay higher'h er laxys to suppor^ these JERRY LT EVANS 1 moneyy Ito build unneeiii'd cam pgrcgfounds(50 happening, B -iirtitihal advantafje by Lamp, campgrounds whenlen Ith ey come up Hb'rtii. Do •'] for It- :n>lruri ■ Public Instruction spaces;s at the Boise Fairground.si? W'on'ty;ou{ou slarl yelling? O nly ono slai L't- tlie country. It State Superintendent of Pu and your opinion Ui &-n, Sym:mms, you honestly believeeve the Government parks j * . ninny srhnril Hislru't- RHO]ONDASEXTON ' envelope, anc K i-pl hk.- Ihis to Ilf ri(,'ht Boise ,e of Representatives, Washiniington should nol have toM cJcharg e a fee ihnt m akes (. ____ IS iiniisii;ij_fcjr il iijrici'; ...... KOA. A..... • ■ _ • ___ .1. . . U.S..l!oii.seol 'i]Mriii''7i very p f iia ic a l ------■—that facility self-aupisupporting while the private (•ihic;itii)nally and al^ riter of letter ' Jeroco m e W207.------snlfil io n 'tm i lnct«l-K*itl'♦itliiiiiK-fiaililcJU ______1Disagrees with writ* BETTYGi'GALVIN industry niust? Now•Jow that's UNFAIR cnmpe- rtni'.csH’rHrviiii'-s----- ^ tilion. ' [ iiiid .T sla n d lii.Tri‘ i-1 l^ MJiiiu tu iic e n i th a t This letter is in're'pnlstn nography WondcU1 . Contiitihue to fight pornc I applaud Rhondandn fo r, us ynu said, “em- tin s ImiikI pnipiisal vvilwill crratf fiiuiicini; rresponse lo my lelUT. Vhose? Get ni>’ ______Keepjp the pornography issue ali' barking inU) journnli•nnlism” bccmise she is a , -----— pnTbfrmrdmrTrtl^-rr^ ____gH ^^^rmLOicLTuces'^ Who P f h i i r REV-Parlts ^ subsidized .^eny anythLng I «u{’ht tt^^it^mHlM^lSJLiii::inacc-<>u.'niir nnfl n pri- • ___ t' K-i So one eati m:iK'la k e a n y .irnar;^nlces. facts f straight? Y ou did n ’t dei sly hy the lone o f your responj Ip-pointof-llwiJeL;------llmuaai:aiidi,— ______^______.Obviously ~ j , • vale citizen who ulstalso .n ays Uixes. and if nny- T)l>servvd thiil fo*r the p a sl'~“ snidrVouTTiisscd-lhtHwholp-f? ndt?y-llKHmiclt»-Ulu>nd a Si,' iloucver. I have ol>: If yoi■on L-alegori/e reading inaieriTriiiireir:: ------WTrr-nffmdtr , 'iiite'lfiis n'ro'd'fnciiir•i’ir^hniitrtn'rbi’-KhnTirtn': .•.^■v^•raI^•e.;lrs>ou^(li^d is tric t lia> been so lv e n t ler. I ently abnul the monies being 1 You staled the m onies froifrom [he HV t:ii:s into adidull, does that nn'an a n aduldull is the wrole recent: jeaniegrangN G: E R . . ;,mi 'carry.il pnp o sitiv e fund halaiiLC r buy it? How 10 build fullill sservice HV ptirks th at a re t were lo be used for im proviniving facilities fur only onime allowed to read, see. o r h Scc™l«ry .•ai l'i year. Ydiirlastst \year's indi-i)t'tideiil au- > self-supportiiirtingand in m anytases are i KVcrs, I’m nol opposed to) ih.lhat. 1 think that' _ do youu decidei who :s adult? ' Idaho Campgroun-ound Owners Aseociation htlyhii:h(T.th;in1 111Imdf'eled and lhal ex- 1 p old cliche .I’mnot suresui why you believe the.se ‘^ipi r k ., ;■ . porting i s 'w r o n n . 'y o uI dt?denying thnt the eratjnn'in? Am I to undiTHiaiKi the o ;i< iidiiiiri'' weri' Ixitiitil !)elow1 the budiifti'd • I SurxJoyloy. May 14,1989 Tlmos-NowBlowB. Twin Fnib, Idaho A-5 Q p itsii\\xm zr^§L=Z- f l • ■ ■ - lackedI n u d eggr 'sigjnatun•es' I them .' ...... DQt'quicker thnthan th e e y e ...... ------Science works by institi.itutional[mg t^be cdnyinc'need of how residts. When ' Cold fusion is jusl aboiibout os dead a s covery is claim ed, i t ia the> sr D. Zimmerman skepticism. T here is no roomro in good " a g reat disco' A simple control experiniment When reputalutable scientists play in the phlogiston theory of firet and Ly- Peter liscovcrer to dem onstrate - science for uncritical acc(:ceptanceof job o fth e disi ( would have checked to«ee•e if fusion- - lhal loaguc,.iLi..iLisdetrimentaLlo.the ______. Lies; even its ^ y reaBOMbledbii'M'thalhe scnko's political genetics a n y results, let alone thos'ose lhat por- beyond any r • occurred when ordinary wiw a te r w as whole scientificitific enterprise, because ies com c arid go with fair od by-nature^...... ■ ^-“diacovererB-admiltcdir,din.Lo8Angc-___J0lwr|HlyTande’^r:^ experimental-__ tend a revolution.------wasn't fooled .....use'drbiii'ih'cFniveraitypfof U tah sci--' the public builc)uildu uphopcB-onlyto------— lefrthls weelcthnrthoirw o r t such ^ find out th atit scscience cun deceive as ns of discovering something indeed, is a trick y charac-i entists didn'i think to rcpoi The slieptical scientistit ineeds to N ature, inc orked for well as benefit,efit. critical test. th a t will sesend th e tfieorisls back'to em s in this case to hove" ' test, even n fler having wot know what his colleagueses have real- ter, and seem •t...... lheir blackckboards. some glitches to lend ex- five years on their project. Since M arch 23, himdrndreds of physi- ly done^ nol w hat they cloilaim to have slippedin sor It is goodI to seeI hard evidence fi- 9 th e chase a fte r cold fu­ cists and chemists have,vcctoMdth» i Thofiratret clue thal activated my ‘ found. Only w ith full disciclosure of citementtotl Tho lack of any nuclear,r signatures nally emergingging to debunk cold fu- . chim era of cold fusionjrtomlaboro- fr arm w as the calling of a how research w as done canct its re- sion. turned my doubt alarm upip to its aion, testimlony onj th a l will hold up in tory to laboratory. It hasha»becnjinor- p„ 5sconfinference, because scientists1 suits be tested: .he expert- the court off scientificsci publication, Heat aloneme is not enough to prove highest level. Indeed, if thi giastic explosion of rcscijBcnrch.nndn rm ally p ass out news relcas- m entors had produced enonough fusion • bul it is no suqsurprise. ndJUeisi—__ ;_coldiuaion;.rI; rare but understood______— ------demonfltration for-graduiduaUsjUKtol3__j„f.„^„laring discoveries before------______Nevertheless, J2ons-and tb accdiintT oi'theheafprored u ctio n ------;— rz::— Id much that chemical rea•eactions can e asily ac- s 'th a t the discovery of fu- d f wluil it Lakes lo do na conclusiveci ihcirworkrk h a s been evaluated by chmanfi clearly withheld they claim ed to have seen,in, th ey T h o s i ^ t h j w as important about thei:leir work bolh count for whivhat Pons and Fleis- jttle w as based on an er- experiment. Uieircollerlleagues. probably would have been;n in a hospi- sion in a bottle cnce and - chmannactu;tuallysaw. pparent the moment the from their press conferen tal wilh acute radiation sicsickness. ror_were appai W hat it shouldn't haveave been is ncc- Those: whowl advertise first and pub-)- from their first b rief paptiper. Given news broke.J .'hTl ie y only required con- ce of their Dul there•e ia re m any nu clear “sig- cssary. r a re assum ed to have some->. the potential sigruficance The cold fusion episodeebears ! firmationinthn the lab. just a s does any- - lish later a important, natures: thatlat could have confirmed ore a t stake than scientific. work, every detail w as in more than a passing resenem blance to other scientificItific finding. — —p e rhaps even down'lo theho brand of , thntfiiginnwivtfnflfflkingplace — copi------AB-suuira» ilie itCTfirbi ;tionof-neutrons, produc- the claim s lor perptiiual iii Bcicntists gave long cddi e suspicion is thal those who3 thermohietcr they used,I, Inever mind ’ ous productic a chines an d m ental telepatlithy. Don’t ther reason tionofhcliunium gas, flashes o f gam m a markable results ofB. S first in the press don't w ant how il wos placed. Anothi look too closely, o r the effcfTectwillgo. rays. Strangtngely, a t their p ress con- , Zimmcrmiin is a nucknr and Martin Fleischmaniom. would w ind „jher8cicrientists to look closely until forlhe doubt alarm . sh a nd you Peter D.Z„ ferenccs Pon’ons and F leischm ann re- aw ay: look closely enough ------;up in some scientific wwa; aste can o r 3„ddenfnrfame bestows at least a few credible detection of any ofif m ight find out thnt the harand is roally other. Even so, the stakeikes wore BO ^ ,„U. Finally, it is n o tu sc ieientist’s r duty ported no crc ' high that the slim m estSt ppossibtlily ______. '1 th a l the U tah results wewere c orrect ------demanded careful examam ination.------

Not only was a Nobelt>el Prize in the balance; 80 was a signifjnificant aller- . ation in the energy econiconomyoflhe ■ “ ^ a r t h 'a n d billions of dollarsrdol It be------• cam c a lottery with a1 $100$1' million jackpot, and, despite thtthe odds, the D^^*off wflfl itiLflfccinficl______worth’riakingabuck or two. • .... M ------lfor4ho.Univer.sit)LoE.rnr Ulah'. it w ns______” s very nearly like vrinninjning a lottery: . . its representatives haveave a lready m asked for $25 millionI frofrom the feder- ' al gbW nirhcnt. '. V

B ut from the momentlent the first...... ------]^cturir8"came up tfhteliTelevi8r6K'm 'y‘''~ ...... “doubt ajarin’ was howlowlingas loud .... asanam^ulanceSirenien a t two in t h e ______I E morning. a ■■ It.wBB not triggeredjd byI profession- R i physicisls(my O 'i al jealousy between ph) m ry- B a n k o f IcId a h o is __ frntcm lty) and chemlists ist (that of ______;ht now, Ke> ------PonSTmdi^lcischmgnni -fewieaEly— i' set off by nn unwillingnngncss to rethink . . - m a k i nng loanslb^>V phone { the problcm s'of fusion.on. everytK inglg from A to Womenn -— ^ 51 • < 5jnfy £ aw ict} • C ontinued fron•o m P a g « A 4 - if they had not. StillII I believe th e ir experiences are a needceded antidote to the heavy dose of■ ctcareerism that B - permeates the upbringinging of som e of <= ( i r ^ £1 1 3 0 ^ ------_today«-young-women.m. • ____J-______taG X A good example is IPatricia Wald, o / i 3 S _ O E chief judge of thee 1United States or the District of t Court of Appeals for t five children and Columbia. She has five - i stayed home with themlem for 10 years. £ G r a d u a t i o n - - C o m p u t e r s . IF u n ...... F o r another five or six years she A u t o m o) b b i l e s worked part-tim e. Asked At how she would do things difi'erc■erentlyifshe had ■J.. •••. the chance, she replieplied. “Slay hom e ------a.-little-longer fot the.Lha.bcnefitJ)frmy__ ------youngesl child. Notit ppush myself so , • 1___3 'fi Even those whoI feelfe they could / • S Q Q \ work sooner are g -- / O Q Q ' have gone back to wc / a i 3 E ^ \ ^_^„,^t=8orry.that:for.a.tin tim e they gave______^ VT \ ^ \K I ------: children. them selves to their chi y* J;—> _ l s Director of the £ ______TZJ Janet Norwood. D: W f S a ilb o a ts Bureau of Labor Statiiatistics and m oth- Quintuplets R\R V s , Homt.'Improve)vcm cnts • er of two, spent threeree y ears a t hom e and eight workingg part-time.i She / / flflid thnt if she hadid her 1 life to li_ve_ again, she wouldI probablyf start ______- working part-time earlier ea than she did but would not havc'givenhav up the ■ . ■ expcrience'ullogether,her.------:------3 ^ - f c P ^ / Q Q B " " fh V Q 0 ’ Q These women seeneem to me better / i 3 E l O “ 7 a B Q . role models than thofie \women who nre E7 t a gp \ ------sacrilicing tvcrythlnfTtng tu get-ahead:------...... — - Study-aflor-study-shc.sbows.that_y£>ung___ career women arec rnot ncceSBarily Zucchini Farmsm s happy. V acatio n s X yv lo io p h o n c s . TaNX-s ——----- 7^-beok-«boul-womiomon.mcmbecaior______np-t4ie-ph0P€rjtl e ._4iM I erything-ls4iiji i.sr -c^ne sh o rt p l' dem ands of homee nndr ollice may . • ■ — yt-mr-b Hdgeif; ------alw) contribute to thethe difTcrentinl,______— citH-awayr-So-HW -ake-th-iftgs— ; ' ■ . But why do so mimany-womcn^cpj _____:___ — happen-overjithephone-J G a i r they mu-st prove discjiscriminution is U) blnme by imitiitinglg nmen, even at the ycuir n earest:L Key B ank brantn c lT .sacrifice of lheir own ov in'dividuiility selCii loan in and happiness? ■ to find yoursi Idaho. For mnore inform atioi Mighl not youngg,women w with their •o'them be liappicr K •..options still before l' call 1-800-77:7 7 - K E Y I . S iBAN] ire nre some differ- ...... cnccsrandjidoptingng i (1 iiioHtyu>-i>.HU)r=— -- - . suiicd U) thL'if oVnrrprioriiios?' pi ■■ .McmlHT 11 lU. ! I Edilh Ficr^il .is is ;i IV/i.s/iio^'ton . \ Inwycraiid mollicro .f InFallcrWano-Sundny, May 14, 1B8S- •• ...... • '• N aation

filled b-)y ^ in __ ossessnient miiy bi^p the ■ The Business Couricilcil Friday • Angele nd' vestigation of Bradley, this one lo |__t U g ijn is correcl.'' said rate deblebl (;ould^be danKcrouB to tho [eles H erald Examiner and' "W culUiop'-‘ A>'}»' leased.an economic forerecast the pro- on to City Councilwomanan determine whether thele m ayor rtc- H P T t David M. Roderick•ick, dinirm an of econntay .wn in gro i^h litions during lerick said even corporateate diets a sharp slowdow Ike Flores. The councilwom*m- cepted illegal contribut: USX C orp. B ut hee aadded Ihere are • Rocieri jn earlier this •s who are concerned aboutout later this year but-ani upturnu by the luce'd ifd u rin g hearings Fri-ri- his re-election cam paign still' "trcm endm is aniounl.s an of cash leaders inanced Uikeovers don't wantiij)i end o f 1991., • out .there to keepI liiislii LBO. highly d e h t |i ^ Icverbgcd .siliiiiiion>n K»i''Ki 1 ^ * * ■ Dpriod o f tim e. '-

Greenspan addr«Irewied 11 privale r------;l session of th e Bu.‘Business Council, id ir n tt made up of (iT> chiehief executives of tiio n e ( ^ 3'F asl: e g f t t r . corporaiions. i I America's hjruesl CO Thc F ed cliiuriiiirm aa declineil lo comment publicly.y. bul Kobert ti. Kirby, chairmannil of Capital J p 'tO'D ' a t ei S e rv iic e s _____ ^Gunniian Tm sl Co..!o,, said Greenspan r "^jmd ex p ressed ' anI' dj:o'pinion ibiit debl- ■ ; financed takeoversrs will subsidi' be- I cause "the easiest,I, 0obvious ones" al- O w n es rs h ip) ' ...... V ready hnve been dondonc- H[o m e tto w n ( I Kirby disnKreed,:d, sayiiiR th en ' are corporate "siltii;;: plenty more cor )ciation of Tvvinn F a lls ‘ docks" thal are poipoteniiiil takeover more_at First FFederal SavingsJS & L o a n A s s o c tarfiets. You will finind all this and i "I 'wisli M r. (’.reoi;eoiispan were ritjht ' but I don't think, he he's «oiil(j to be.' ■Ill-'ll ~Kirhyrto!ri:?7n^v:<-iv:<-nitife 11- n e ** = - t t t r-' '^heseasioii.' •" •' eds o f Ma^-ic Valley withith a ■ ~ Roderick jjave' a sim ilar as.ses.s- incc 1916, wew have prided ourselvcIves on meeting the neec iHienl: "Hopefully AlAlan is ri(;ht hut I rhe confidence of overT ,3(.30,000 tradition offrf friendly, stniifjluforwarLard, personal service- Tl' ,__- . -ihink-lhut-when yoiyou louk hack you _____ t-rtnd-f«rtjS-stflble'SHvinj>sn « s ------i see lhat inolicy m;ii ey custom '^hn'i niadc~nL' tis one uf llic .stmngcstr ur-sHvinM-vdicckinKJitkLind lo a n .______~ lo act that ralioaiill)ally." ' institutionsi iiIrTthe Northwest. Ve consianTly*npdarc-t>ut ; In a leycrajjcdi 1» biivout. an invest- six hom etown U>cation.s.ins. O ur sorviccs to mmieet your chanKinj: neciecdsand offer them -in si mvnl firoup Ixjrrow-iiws hoavily lo buy ecision makers" and recei;cclvc onl stockh()l(i('r.>; :tiiami take over the H om etow n\ oownership means tliat-Ht-you deal with thc" dec at y o u r'______U«rt’i‘H ’onii>aiiy.'i'li.Till' lu’wowaer.-i uf- ______1 __ . 1 ■ >.. I ------ponse-to-anyKHiust4uti.-p,-problcmr-ur.appiicatioinn. OpepJln account at ten eillHT cm costsisls or sell off parts I nearest Firstst Federal officc today./■ ot' liie I'onipiuiy, lclo jiiiy U ack.^ii;— ------I — ...... loiins. : (’r i l i o 111' ihi' ()i:telu'e ()i fear tliiu H om e Lo;,oans Savings PPlans ------bi{’htluhlJc-vcli.-p;:.-parucularly-.in.lim.;. .. liaSc-i-*rR 'cftnancc------___evynl"f .;'ii <'ci>nL'DUnniie liiiwiituni, . Pussbobix^ks 1*^2343 H Ncw CQ>nsrructtt)ti ••, “ could endaiii:*'!- hiith hut llu‘ hi)U(!lil-oiil ' Moneyley M arket'Accounts company iimi thele linaiK'iersI nf the I lomele Hquity Ccrtifiificatesof Deptisit trini.sactioii. ui.s (IRA's) 1-lomele itiiprovement A UHdt-rick sniiii tliatll wlule l.i^' * > Indiviividual Retirement Plan.'^ O th e r Lo:,oans ______lire likflv i" I»tsisrsisl in llie ne.ir In- m W/ ______Checkingng Accounts______------lure;-'H»vt*r- ji-jMuu.liuiu.iU-uLUaiii-lluU.Ja< .. . .. Intdrt;rest”EaminR Accounts-ES- A u tot r; b o n t'iv ,.,.'. ______nn unsust:iinalilt‘‘ tn tieiiii.' Any-('-Good'Reason Loans ...... You creitl'- iilliiiltiiii;iiely .su aim'll "Supeper NOW" Accounts iuaaLLuntus N debl th a l in u n v -i ...... A utom ariaric-TcHcr Machine (AlA T M ) — ------■ downliirn tln'ic wwmilil Ilf .Ireiiii’ii- i d(ius'T)ci::ilivf- |V,ipiiipniiiii n-ii'T cn - ' —Safet^Dcposit-Boxcs- •• «»«>»»;, ------' - Rode rich s.nilI lbtlMl v.liili' ei)ini).i’ nifs aiin iiivi-'iiin(III,'Ml rKii>M-i- c.Ki------______m nke ' lio rreiid'iu>,u> Mini.- ui iiioiiev ■ on takciivrTHr-hr-nvrr;i(!-fllfci-“ii— ___ _ |icc;iii-e . hiKh dol>rU -'“ l ~ '-fmetoiOWi^F/mn(yf& 'on / ., • ____to cul biu'k on .v.sL..uxh nnd'dt*velo])in.'iirli ’ ______"A m fncii l i i lj i; n |"M 'i I------horrible price," lu- li' -^IlKt \\r !;et ;______i.' ,s 111 tli,- ,'.\p''ll-^e ot______' hurdetiinj: __ _ in 'm cn iio u s dclii Hodi-rick' siiid ih. ------of i;B():^ nu iv lliiv- I ! E k s;t t Feder;■al S avirn g s proiTounceii hflmc \ i = 3 COUALHOWNO 1 F a l l s takeovers siihsidr-...... ■ I & L oan a A ssociatiion of T w in 1 K,.p. Willi,’im 'lh'Ihiiiii:!.-. !i <'-ilil . •' g . lioim-Olhc-'I..•'Iwm Kill^ . rvviii l';.1ls nH'inluT (-!' Ihc iiiiliull.M; Iiu-i;,| r..)n I . . Wi.Sliii'li.U'eSlcSi.N. M,i,:u V.ilk-v M.ill . 7 H 0 5 6 ’ —:------iHilLec-W.iiu.ii!'-.". i\\-A2n suit! (■‘III)!!*''-' 1.1.=: caiiHiilL::''--.: I ..--iTwiiif'.ilK F ^ I C _ 701 TiiiSue.’l _ l.-ition to c'\il di.xwi ______l-iVes I es Blva. S______= hL-silant-ln m ake in .n ,ih i !• Imlil lii'iinn;: 'i ”' ' d ■ OPtWITUMTY •Builvy The- MU.,,. 'Ar h 12< N’n ith |\r.>,i.i'v,iy th,, li'» iiieliiM’il iti> I l«*»W D*p«»Jti Mdi»d b» Fill t')vc-il,iiH! Sli,'|T m o il' \VI' klinv,, thr . ‘54i.HSH| R E D E R ^ ftlU ACrMlI at U.S, Ouiiinw t 67«-ei02 _c(j|lr;ii:u, -. aiv !„ to ,' 1,-triaiine whi' t- ^ «. ;uui whe- i> not a;i rrtirpinile rnidrr, Tlii.niii' -ud. TiltTi;i;.oioiO..'vO knov- '.BncM 1^ * —^ I' I Suncnday, Moy 14,1989 Timos-Nawnawa. Twin Rule. Icw l« i_ ^ Na thy\& n—fS B = AlaskaI OKs Eixxon'si waste disposa( al plan it-65;^toria thc infnrmatimtion to produce maps ictor J apoBnl P la n , agreeit^a wlth~t,— utpiicta U3 pick tip-eik)ut- LdisLributcd U) llfihernu'ii. vinQ do ------Enxon'a— Exxoa’a-fiifiiM: ------V A L D E Z ;'A lu flk a (AP) s . of WtldUi Llf^ t r iG r th ee completion tha t will ho d ifl istes from its the compSnyIny’s intention to process , plan to disposp of thcjvasl ?aier afthiroiH ndustry'a—8 — ta r g e td a to — ' — But planesie s w e re groyndiL ^J‘-‘' l ' ’ - oil spill cleanup woTi guiu nrded stai'p pdnuted'w ati Dy poor wentluT. Anotni^r wned Alyeska ballastt The waste includes coily water Saturday by p l a i n t ;approval Soturday, bibut the oil jointly owr .ightH w as uchcdulcd h ito r 9 compl shQuld-npt—treatment-pleplant iaViUdet. .... g|riTTifni>d.up- b y v e s s e ls ,. tar-covered t round of nighl - f i l e s company was'told it £ ay. said ConHf (.tiard isaid.the hospital.-once ' ff B ca d e b r i s , o il- s o a k e di absorbent in the day. /iP k E T O . O h io JAP) ^ ) — A d o cto r B arteU s expect exemptions fromTl air-quality gut the stastate, whiic alro approving gcd. clothing. epgkcsmniL^) Fred Maldonado.______. ■a—w ith-the-Luthernn ------^ roiwsaTtoTjurn solid oil-[—-pads and wipes, dam agt who says ho wns. I “ l a m ^ ~ . ■ Exxon’s proj is owned by a non-pront y and dead animals, V icc A dmim. . Clyae RobI.iTis, liic hospital for prayingng at patients’ church, is Meanwhile, Coast GGuard and fouled wasltsles, said the company organization “with a n The company hasB proposed ranking fedcr■dornl o rn cin i in llic spill bodfiides has filed1 a civil rights' private o Exxon aircraft prepare'rod to swoop n,u3tu8esFspecial incinerators in I the institution Christianin commitment" but not over Prince William Sourund m a hunt leet air quality standards,i. cleaning 364 miles n.“I'Botm y^nnf>!nnov’ayorth." she snid. .'X _ nTss thiB," la id ftiriiliuile' of liiity. 'Hospital ofTwjfficiols said th e lopriky'Wll ) — More than 150 couples~B ‘1 felt I couldn't mu Morrid.of Weston, Comi . •. hysician said his dism issal NORFOLK, Va. (^P)- in, N .J..nsshe-held her 1- Robin and Danny.Mor . - jlis n iis s a l followe TV tu n e r a n d AM / ; _____ school WI13 released i ------rfnhtrtihild-Wclfare-ire-Administnitionr- FM stefTOrH^oie. # r eI* n |2 a f l5 . nflii.njiu Ijiitii/Jici oT.trn a v e ^ l.iiltkin snid. No chacharges have been P filed mronLs, policC Sflid. ^ table Radio _ - hor M - C a r j = 5 ^ ™ 1 2 0 —patrolman* S W -6 0 By RBIR eaiietic-^^^B SIS^.:^ ------i iie oilier t ^ g igirls r l i w ere released 5 Phone "AM/FR ■•'to tlie ih eir parontsTlLsTlubkin said.^ 'Z *' ET-395 By ladioRadi Shack CaSSsllerli to iPMWf school ond speak tollto lhe pre-schoolers R e g . ^ 1 1 ^ use and “to re- i & - Porti 5g95^!9 9 :9 5 . .1 - iibool druK nbuse ;e 5 0 9 5 Isp, hl-contrast picture wiih' rug lessons;’’------r-t 59f:‘ Sten I'nipliasizL- nnti-drug I qalls Irom any ireo hi-fi sound! #16-252 I, VHF-air. VHF/UHr I lisplay. li-i - SCP . FM. AM'..shortwavo, Vi- .Acros-s lhe streetict ffrom the school, <*•; ouidoorsl 24 waits} ttotal power] Digital LED disp police. # 1 2 -7 7 0 ttoiwiMttl»i e>i>» ------nnrrntir'*'«rficer8-li•8-hiivo-rcpcatedly_ ^ jpuiwtJtalinc------12-prBaatSits^12i1926 . „ lent building where ^ rtable AM/FM _ rnidri! nn npnrtmenl Make or lako qa iVi" Car Speakers*S ^ Persersonal C assette niick :ind otherr ddrugs are dealt. ixi\ room—even ieiephoneoui 51 jreo Cassette SCP-27 By Realistic ^ , B y R ealistic opi-nly. “ —#43-S47-T««^puM3y Ptadio Shack- ' [ jjB K lCR-35 By Realistic. Amplified Tel.: 4 4 ° / o ^ ^ Cut 33”/| » / o . Army copipter pulls S HO,. 29<>'-- “ySRY " TrIin-i=one-By I M timber—- ^ ---- |« F ~ T > U r — mz-1Z-1703- 5 - - . O I L . DrAM/FM.SEito^to9Drso‘------Cut < deoD. Enjoysupe •, Dolby* NR. #14-1047 cofd from:F 0 frO T rr^ftrlrHainier |i ----- ^------ASi'iPOUl). \VaiVaSh. '(A P ) '— Al l - iglicQDteiLSnlurday______^.nHiXlnnouk-iiaUl jper'siereo anywhorel Re- ! of n climber on t'fTI ^ . 43-580 Too M/HM:Sterrec^ ^ I'uond (lie body ol RC Truck __ Jftimeter By Mlcrom ' ~ Hea, £ f_M stereo or AM. #14-753 ------— MTnrnt—K «inier-fll—after a twa^day_ ____ lEO-MATE*- By Renlislic ^raich.Umt.bcKonwn with the discovery j__ _ adio Shack” . ■ ; 7& . Nova». HL IIH ^H STEREO . climbingT _pipnrtner^ frozen ► 195 C u t - — R ugged C h ev y R( |95 yg; J B W _ 2 0 ' Tiiir’Iielicopter'arTcrCVrspottcd-thc— i r - _____-g o a J By eadphones J M uE 26-yenr-old)ld Peter Dordowski 1 ii^-65 By Realistic g P 21Personal stor9o wilii toughest terrain. 28 raniin g o s. # 22-220 bullt-lfi E Q . ffl2.136 ...... „!.Su>U:!ine,f;Ii!;..0'..oround noonatthe ^ I ^ • _ Volume/I - ^ i x iro o t'mftfk-of-Giif^ rb o n G lncirr, nn— { 0 * w . O f f n>»en«»«xi>a nJhrC 1 assettes" — — till- nioiintnin's north nor side, said Cy — y y 1 4 .9 5 :ieo Cassette Valutlues -- g j t Rainier National I Takes on lho tou'top Calc Vidi PE -M II B y Roalisllc j|c'tii(!i-s. Mount R ^ SUPERTAPE* By Radiolio S hack M i .. . #33-1023 ITS ritfletal Audi . 0 ______#60-3093 y n a d io -S h a c ic -:.. - -|';irir^ik**»mHn— le/balanco comrols. Shack SUPERTAPE-I Ili'iiilIfS said n1 crcrew of six to eight "• ;|- i3% “ ” Portable D eslC^ulh ------^ ■ - ■■I' r]»---- -^ S rt HoltWHltrKwl W. MlWtt K'Ut wt »< T J r o df li l c t m e ^ ------^------ilif., waa found dead • pnicca APPtV AT PAQTICIPAI ------i.alu- Tohoe. (’alif. III-I'cvoMno cirtil Paymcmmiyiiryd*d«p«nd>ng upon jW ------l„.l,uv i.ilicrty (;up i p on Uie 14.-110-fool : " Ch^kYour l :rhunldii\dny by.two others in __J u er N earest You ______piirty.ny. . . HjOio Shack ViiuePiw* i' :1PATIN0 s i o n b ANb ocAtcna

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A-U— nfTWFWow srT[VnrrfaUsrWat^eund^Mn^t win i / p e o p / e C'Irossw t ord^ - " a • * I 1 _ . job tramining ...... -TKE€ - S t m d a y -Grossword- € I iQu U n d e r c o v eER r MAN------_____EJIlcdbyHnbEIlE H enson . ______^______— B > ^ e a r y - S a l? ti sc«ems to be payiing divfltdends ACROSS 19 [IT MB I ------. ^ Fanc»-*t«p# jl U -Is -|4--|“ limdisht^Q«^t aid-fI.for.thon‘Vice-.-along.thc.w .0-way, the product of his;> _ “ THe'BoltinItimoriTSiTn 6 Sandarac —^ President-Bush-in^1^1981- when---inexpcricQce —la-FJaccW-— — was shot — He offenffended his Indonesian;, 14 _ renawal • KINGTON — If G eorge Bushuflh P re s id e n t R e a g a n w - 2 4 ------26 WASHII nited ability to governmentient h o sts, fo r instance, by^ 19 Word of mouthuth p I ducalion president, then Dan3an Quayle has only a limil •*“ — is the edui kvith the public, arriving in ttheir country two hours t 20 P alm a ta rc h is the No. 1 pupil. improve hia standingw i • 21 only ______— Quaylc is t le runs in this late. Tho0 rereason: he and his wife_ I ■le is'getting unprecedentedilcd “There are no home i 22 PorpoluB i ** Q uayle I Adelman.'It’s Marilyn1 de!delayed their dep^rture._ w M p ar on-lhe-jobob training these days underider realm," acknowledges A I 23 Flral tino ol J to a lot of singles.” • from Australstralia by two hours so they ■ ■ ■ B ush’a tututelage as he utlernpts tc , in a gam e of tennis, f voraa llate his public im age. Thanks-to the presidedent, however, could get in t 27 Extramlsta |39 140 «1 . ______’ rehabililat ired of having Perhapsps moror important, Quayle 28 Vohlcio 1 includes him in everything,'ng," Q uayle a p p e a rs a ssu n . “Bush ir co ntinuesBS to suffer from his 29 Faked a mova obert Teeter, the president’ent’s plenty of turns ot bat.. 30 B alora — — says Rob( impaign, when weaknesss as a public speaker.. r. "I’ve been in meetingsngS Unlike last fall's can — 31 — la la H ______p o llste r. ■publican a refls Hia locutic;uttona often strike listeners; 32 Ollatlanlisti ------where-BuiJush will look------V - - hc waa sen t to safe Repi 33 — up (conllnadned) p 5 j M H H I 1 •" iiralmd:.id ond sfly-LWhen-’a Quayle2 34 Ttmo- urtlta: le) blessed an airj:irport^crowd in Did anybo?body invite h im ? '“ •. iii-(D an Quaylc a b b r. ^•Y oirariook 35 U«o a lover w w .Sensiti\itivity about lhe •12-year-old AmpHcan Si>anioa by saying: SBPIenVa^rt ------v ice ppresident’s r inexperiencenco _____... ___ — = ; = - - remititra" 39 Socond line ol adm inistnstration. ,„d you are. Haappy campers yoi/ou have been, r varao example, when Bush anc 47 WIdaapraad " E l l Z iI ------F o r cx erned, happy dotlructlon re m ^ _ Quaylc mim ot last month to discuss thtthe . And, as faiar as I am confreri 48 St. Paul'a atato H P im transferr (of power in the event the campc>ers you will alwavays b e.'______a b b r. nt were di.'sablcd, tho sessiorsion • I 49 Ma Moorahead r r - 91 n B3 president ' 50 S leu th W olle __ — w as notot announced. That .wai igc.’or inappropriate. For; > l!j _ l LJ b ——I the to limit the political damagedt to the as etronge, 51 Threo .______, . ,.rcportedl;dly 10 avoid reminding thj c= io ea:^ g iv o n —**anvpl»T-l^^ho-bleBsed-an-airport ------Live*” of-campaign-chargea-thaiUal —tlckotr Quaylo^^faa»= ------— pubH c-of asBignmenta^ .crQad-iil- L ______- __S2-HonBy-drink . = 101 — — — I “ ” ;rtactat;UflRliaUficiitlDnirt£Rrto=9e.vfirflUiiBhl.v-vi»ibl.o^ = = = Z I .TQuayle-l* him to h e a d sa y in g :- Y' ioT Bush has named' r I 54 Notion# n H i o T ------______becomc pi • president, [s o n tw o h o t cam pers1 to me.i Happy campers'you L ______5 S -B u d (U ilit_ aoCl cl-______! ! L l - ______his-day-;-not-evcn-Qua.ylflylp White. House panels io? “ ~ ------jpy-compcrs-you-have-been.------h GS Daybreak to ------H t o s sen issues, outer , TpireiS s ------^ind—arerHappy-i I— ‘ ■ L - ,kno\vs:prcprecisely why_he was chosen ■National S p acer - A nd ,:.a Sj.faij_far-as-I-am-concerned, ------never has spelled out"thethe' competitivenessrThc-N ;> 57 Kg.parta Dusli ne' Councili’in particular,r, is potentially happy campim pofs y ou will alw ays be." i 58 Conildorabla 69 Am. polar 86 Con 32 Revise 09 }. ■' 10 haa used his Quaylc,e, it turns out, was drawing S9 Sham o * 102 siaggerlng explorer csthS ' i l c l „ , /ice powerful; already, he 103 Part 33 Spinet and isrried He s nr ev er told m e ." t h e vicc ’ cancellation of on a devicivice that he used in his ______ta River to tha 71 Traveler*______87 !ntrsaid-imiirinterview7-=HeiHe'9 infliirnr/* t/i Htnve ofLc, 7’2 N w h o'r = 89-UlfBtifB-aome-aeata ----- president- program. • Indiana polpolitical campaigns, and, : Baitle „„-H— 105 topex of musicc 36 Cattle atlck 72 this the Landsat satellite pn ' ■ 'e r Cro6«word won 38 Thai or Uotlan Wsllaca 90 To I jat down und'said: 'T h is, thii I hns sent him - which was»as borrowed,1 in turn, from 106 Liquor drink 73 N src lss u s' 91 Eail In addition. Bush . 62 Seagolno 37 P a s t 73 idfather, arch-conservative .n d 107 • P‘""» nym ph mat y to overseas twice. Foror the lightly his grandfa 65 JuUa Ward and ------Lioe T e p e a ...... 38 S in ew yic-is-determined to try ti per baron Eugeno-Pulliam, “ " E jla r ------■ 39 Qee -1“ ’JS-7S-lng*nloua------92 _■ w> .117" Q i'O X lf [ling " tra v e le d vico p re s iddent, i who has newspaper 109 Ir. au th o r • Ababa salvagee his r image. Since becomini d to end hia com pany picnica I 66 Bright star 40 In line shspe 76 Qorbachev 9 3 , d to rarely been outsidee th e c o u n try who liked to ' 67 S h o rt pu n c h 41 K itch en policy 05 -— IPlp«f vice presresident, he has managed t itizen or public with: “Hapjlappy have we met. Happy _77_Atlracl|on______9 6 .B sr hiie either as a private citi _ 70 Baira roaldent . a p p lia n c e ...... _ 7 7 . ------..a.vpid Ala_ny^major gaffes, whih rip s w ere eye- have we} been. bo Happy shall we be. i 71'Wasnerlan doltdSlty...... DOWN ...... 42 Abraslvo 79 Put to use Ut ng lo shore'up'his standinijing—nfnciai; the field trl] 1 C hurch a tae p le ’ iDboring s r “th c b ig g e s t- Till we meotn e o ta g a in ." -.-..-:...... 72 Howland of ' 43 Hlapanlcs I two constituenciesiea: opening experiences, -"A llca" • 2 M ongol • , 44 Rank 80 nonthainolTice. Throughoighout th e 12-day trip, Quayle 3 Mosjam decree unceming n«.,..kKr y o f surprise" of his first mo 73 —. maany... ’ 45 Russ. 81 landy R epublicilican politicians, many 0 showed his command of the policy 4 Norse ^od 85 F.clrig It.. D« Jrag he says. 74 Bin ol fare riv e r 85 isult — Marie whom hahnd regarded him os a dra n which he had been briefed., 76“Pro»Ida loodd 5 TTirllllng 46 Inquisitive pitcher______101 S s i gss His p erfo rm a n c e on oi h is m aid en issues on wl lickcl. and the national press. also seemed unprepared for ‘ 76 H ackm an 6 H avens 4 S 2 S p e c k - ...... a te , “ n>'S3'on. to L-atin AiAmerica, won But he also 77 Thaaplan 7 Cheering wordtf■ 53 Hollywood’s I done it with' private J D e p a rtm e n t the mostI inninnocuous questions, .....- — 78-Tlilrd lina ol,1 6 Turk, title M artin dual meetings and in smal praise from State 9 Service club ent Far Eastern Upon anarrival in Honolulu for a ' verae 64 Plains Indian I, sellings lhal allow his oper,pen officials. And hia recen •82 DMtn ■ - , m e m b er 56 Type of skirt The jaunl also got generalljIly good m arks, 're fu e linng g stop, there waa this- 10 High oing porsonalily to shine. Th ;e with a local reporter: appreprlBla itive Q uayle lo y a lis ts p'point out that exchange wi 11 F a c ta 57 — Po'iy is a growing stack of positiv ion w ere you la s t in Hawaii? 83 Hemp libera• . 12 B um pw l Into - (A laska) ;icw t-hoir m an continues tcto benent from _ Q. .When \ 84 ET# craft? ngs and a spreading'vio’ lo: Oh. triv ia tim e. W eil, in 13 Affirmed opanlyly 58 Vincent vsn — Jt he lhe unusually low' >expectations Quayle: ( 85 Air prof. , 14 D isc o n n ec t 59 Flta of anger I Washington, al least, that h ,68 Old Caucasian m uy o th e i-9 h a vo for-h ^II . Ab one U.S. lhe‘8(te. — 16 Nothjnfl 60 V irile ______UL bumi Uiu dib a.sn ji m un official put il after hialia recent Asian Q, We’reI’re iin the ‘80s. ed him lobe, ie; Yes. a n d I’m in th e ‘80s. M Onaa^a'lVt'o 18 Voting cubicleI 82 Mareel Marceau jsly - tour: “Ho wasn’t stell’liar. But when Quayle; 'i (rienda jple-take-him. more seriously Qua'ylo-ismsprovide-a-Tich------17 Doubladav 83 Z o n e n |m l n |p ^ p ~Pcopli f,n people expect less tharlah zero a n d '^ u ' Such Qua ------e i “ P a g o d « ------^ 6 4 ~ P e a Ie d ------s K enneth L. A d e lm a n . a IWlvis f f a ivffl in sists 1 agan get a two. it looks quiteite good." .‘lupply of rm aterial for television’a , 04 Jo h n . M.C 24 Plckford and es Idle talk control olTicial in lhe Reaga 98 Farm building"J Steenburgen .66 Eeally bribed !T?H? !! ytltrl arms coi urney highlight stand-upip ccomics, whoao ridicule- listration and a peraonional Events on that jout 97 IMadrld native7® 25 — space 67 Ballet lump ■ISB iliiimrl adminis d. one-stop-back helps keep!•ep his poll ra tin g s down, 99 Lait Una ot the two-steps-forward. " 28 Doctrlnea 88 Celebea ox * friend. vice presidency Nor can a crash While House, verse 1, opinion polls show him wiiwilh evolution df Quayle’s v ------^------Slill, 0 ting, so for. While, he manade no major course inin g(govemin&make up for the g t g t nn unusiusually high negative ratini I m inor setbacks gaps in his Iformal-raucation. niess fate thrusts him into0 thetl blunders, there were n Rurald Califo)rnia toiiwn diesg J J ~ as itss Chinei>se eldei•rs pass1 on r h cnls what the tin . ChinusilUse sliil call lheir communiljnity. “Locke represcn The B altim ore Sun Chinese did in thisjs area. Locke is ■Lockeck e e," have stil! slnndirig there.'." Lee said about Liinual f_ j_ Evejy time a Forir hHome years now, tourists ha LOCKE, Calif. ' reels, his birthplace, which:h is listed on the village uider dies•s i in this tiny Delta pokedid around Locke’s five slreel hTTncrthrivcd-W T thT T inc-R roccoccry—National-Registerof- if-Historie-PlQCes ------■' e3r9ix-reRlauranls..ii-bukcrkpry^as.thlESolO lllaBC-.inin thcnation-fauilt— — i------^Fovyoarsrthis-cs-conimunitjHn-the—siort'3; “1’here are years ch. achool, hotel, theater, lodgelod by and fo r Chine:!-y-1900K,-Lockc-wasvii«! n that history nrescrvec'cd," ______;______i T camc here to work Development Inc. :linn commercial cenlerr forf Lockc Property De and to ply theirr longIc fishing nets bustlir lascd.'iOO a c re s on : ^ a y s lose who cam e hore lo buildjild a of Hong Kong purchai — - - rhriMiyli thv__ wnter.'tii of ihe Chines :luding-tiOckerf«r— — — Sacrainrntc) River-. ; level-'Je' alonK Ihu SacifiniTUIftTrlttr ______U) work lhe land lhat becnrcam c S700.000 in Io t ! Theie com pany owns Lockc was tlth e firsl ru ra l , and to h residenta own Dnymbus with crops such,:h.as lhe land, although ^ ______settlc‘iin‘Tit in Amoimoricu buill by and . aynon; 'nfa-nyo^tlTCTn id te there their■building'sT’ni =Fara^ i as It turned out. it. .asparairafjus a“nd pears. Today.' the for Chinuso. and at ils. a sagging an d worn oir r' worse. ly i'j I'lduTly Chinese a ro a couple of reslauranls. w as thela-«t- Only^ and a “I-ocke is in a sla'lale of imminent - TUNE 4 (t the village’s 75. Kenera;ral store, nn art gallery and M AY 30 d - , • . n r t‘ loft -am onf; t lesses collapse," said Norvirv S tru ck n m n , a ' *----- i everv year the fey shshops. M any of the husihesf rt'sidenls. and c liny of com m uijity developiipm enl sp ecin lisi ' Y q I ly invited to en[Iter the 7th Anrnnual Western sm aller, il is as if opor>oi> only on weekends, nnd many ou are coirdiallj mimliLT I’ro w s sm or so wilh the Sacramentinlo H ousing and cn off the "(lolden -thi'mtl ian; operated by lhe 50 or June 3rd, 1989. Lcicke has fallen Redevelopm ent Agoncn cy . D•ays a Parade, wh?hich w ill b e hee ld S aturday, Ju ' Mountain." as CalL’alifornia once was- non-(‘h•(‘h in e se “ n e w c o m e rs." known to the Chincf - CLASSIFICATIOIION OF ENTRIES - ; a few old people — _ DATE: June 3 , 198?>89 -WhalH lea is a To be ciigiblc for JudginIging in M osl Calcgorics dU're's less." said 11 and each year ih -TIME: Linccup aIt t; 10:00 a jib ______------Entries Shoiild-Mavoavo a-wcstcrn-ll^cnjc.r------.— L’inn U 'c. a 72-yi'ai,•l■a^^)ld Imsinessnian UR STUDEEHT^ - ALL OF l u d g i n g aIt t 11:00 a.m . ______C h e c k CI»Class For Your Entry __ whoso father helpelped cstahlish this mi Onlv One vim nsrr—iTri’tvr-- — — .FuftllT hittaidvvir ______B e g i n s , at-i;rl2:00,E..m .,_ ...... • Q M ounledH R idingng C lu b -S e n io r------...... yeans, llu-rV won’trt fhe anvone l e f l '.'^ IMNNERS! DISTANCE: Apprprox. 4 miles Q ( M ounted Ridinfin g C lu b - Ju n io r A cominuniiy c vlr. J u a n ’s College of)f HairI Design held thlheir annual • C t _ m t ^TztRTreSrlr-NeFl»ctb-Cnl1pf>e Rd. r th itsulPas rcsiili'iils. cOl:om petition ^>n May ■77Tg89^t^he-eartyc Ttiiggies a n d /o r C arts ^ " iDwn al wiir wilh i m d/or Tractors ~ _ : Huv.Tnmcnl <„ m n a ls :.mi nn. W e w/ould like toI C(congratulate all the participantsp • £END: Sears Farkik i n g L o t ______□ Antique Cars an plan> tor lhe □ Special Entry r•Individual In cijiiipany lias had r IX 1 4 4 conuiiunity oviTr ththe yiMr>.,.hiit il has - P.O . JBox • Q u e e n ______; - - -, Q Special EntryjJi^ priividi-fin': tn-tinn— . — Twin Falls.^ID ^ □ Special fcntry -• GroG u p ~ ! mfiisiiro“ ihnt woiwould lv‘^>: uiipruvu.d C o m m e r c e ------, • O th e r ; 1 tin* loi o f tlio failinilin^ lov.li. Itirali'dTR- Chainber of C Q Special Entry - O i . 2i i j i u k 2-i'-aitli_aL_-______Attn. Betty_l.1 7 ^ - 3 9 7 4 ______p.------;»-r u i^.U- p u c k e i .2. CANDYTHrHROW ING------— r i;n ;r a n a ’nl1k' ______>ol: Fi'donil liinils arc A L ale E ntranceICC Fee of S5 IS vear to Imil'i the " sideoflhcfloat.' ,li) b e iiM'ci t h i s \ If Received AfteHer M ay 2 2 t h ______tinvii's first publiclie restriiom. ■ villacr.cif ram'amshaclsli‘.cla]il«ianl I “ ^ ^ Oifficlal ffi N am e o f Entin t r y : _ _ ------hnusc.s, wiiodoitlo, sidewalks aii'l ■ 1 s t p lace, k>vtnt;!.v ttMKh'dcd j:arden>. l.mkr WIMNEBS: Standingng left to rig'hfare 1 d d r e s s : ...... ______P h o>ne: n e ___ . vlace, M onica Yoder;rard : place, ^x_A.fj.iii_i;.lji'lLLv_ J ± -5th-placei- - 36 us'em iyihgprgacfcasTlasrarrRTTriirociijce you.)” ~ C h iti.-sc Sll iiiinio) in the ulaie of Flower Fl hrey; 4 lTrplai-laceTdenny-Smithrf liiif s u n . UiiiikiiiU.-;U.- io il would seem S5 terie^ Henry. Models(Is seated lieft to rightIt are: Rosa ^ ------Ilia aad iniporlajil.. . Banuelos, Kristina Yot/Oder, Kjm Frey, Sharana Plocher —^ thmjTs W li.'iithcy1C V >|)cak, il i> in the • !- jnnViuc llirv toflr'nVnt'd n.*: rh rld rc n ; and a r Shawnee Clement;nts. i : mai.v .,rtl).‘ ...... i»M-Kii);lish. speaking' L v I Mny M. 1909 Titnos Nuwr..wr.. Twin Falls. Idalio A-9 Sundnv. I

— P & o p i d t h t h ee clan iy , 9 S ^ c e l e b r KCM'U of funds covcrm r t h r i f w iil'iiil lass. (AP) - Meryl Streep^rrit H Y A N N ISPO R T . Muss I film. Smith. wKo fiirmerly .‘iangIR w ith thu' Val(ii-7.. w■hich hic wa.>« d rain ed 98-year-old fo r Cannes festive^OI -I’m almostRt imore proud of it than Hose Kennociy, the 98 country group the Amazinglg Rhythm financiiilly tryi.rving to provide^ news tfiutriarch of the cvciver-growing CANNES,; France (AP)’) — Of all anything I’ve?c done," sh e said . T he cc the spill, according to Aces, will perform Ma;a y 17 in covoriiHV “ f" —polirical cliih.'wlli celcbralirutu'M ulher'aT'H^HPC^ -the stars and starlets coSjmin'g h ere role is baaed,io o n the.tiTJe story of a A iwoman. S usan Nadlet-...... - ndy Chamberlain.-who—G--CordQva.anil,MuY.18hi_Vnlil( V— --Smith ypnke.swor ■ Uii>‘ w ithTclativcsTindnd a spocinl - - - r a * - th‘c'42ndX JJ anneg Kilm-PoBtiBtivalrnonc - m o lh er, Lond, ;• Miiss Ul the family’sly’s p riv a te , have been awaited withh as m uch' v/qb convictodtod of killing her baby compound o n Cape Cod, H I Bl antfcipation us Americaian actress after'she saidd tthe child was snatched ■ "Mother's Day is alwaysays im portant I Meryl Streep who arrive^ed for the and devouredcd by a wild dog in the said M arc I S atu rd ay showing of her fillfilm.'•A C ry A u stra lia n outback. c She whs lo the Kennedy family,■■ r - O'Connor, a spokesmarnan for Sen. in lhe Dark." eventually 0Xxoneraled.--01 Edward M. Kennedy, whovho will spend ' Her picture, on the covers c of sho saidI boing I taken in by K^Presents... the day w ith his molher. I F rench Vogue nnd the filmm magazine scnsationnl newsn< stories, like the The M assachusettsa E D e m o c ra t. I Premiere, stares from ncnewsstands ones written1 abouta the Chamberlain p ^ i c a d l e m i c A^ li h S t a r s who is M rs. Kennedy's youngustson,yoi ' tlthroughoul F rance and he:ic r film, by cose, is “the! sort s< of thing we all dor also plans to surprisee hhis mother Australian director Fred SValdez. Alaska, to help T c a i -^SchloBBbergT-tho-daufihl^M»r nf fnrmor splendidly. ------M»-Streep wae-nominn: iml-Ln-NewlonrWendell-Isll-Hlgh-School,------anonymously. ------K r i a a y » C a rr __ President John F.. KerKennedy. Her spebking ^ ihrv-hBiinVbeen-named-yol— * i>------D a g od River H.S.______~~habyrKoaeT'wa9-born-laBl' m in in iuiiUAig b u t fan s in Dublin quickly dubb^d~ ' p.mJ . on Newscer;en e and —U2-star-BonQ.an At 6:00 -who-cclcbrntcd-hia-29lh— ' — :----- T-m0:OOO^TTn-on-Nights^ 'celebrate iirst -Child-—cl uiHhObySri^fflhTdbyhls-daughicnOas-- ^SUNE Du b l i n ; Ireland capvVP)—■Pop.star b o rn ," marricd-Aliaon-St«warl a r in Bono, leader of the lop Irish rock Dublin seseven years ago flfier —--group-UST^ag-become-t,e.a-fathet-ror_n,eeling-hej her-at-*chiool-His.rcaLname— - ■ _ w j m ® the first tim e. isPaul_Hcw[^OTn. ^WIEPS-3RRES=:

Silent staiar Marion JSMack dii^Z - —stePtetkW ^-l appeared in Westerns for petsem aiary ■ Los A ngeles Times briefly api -FffiEMDDRfliNGS - - al before writing, and1 I ± ' S o m etim es ■ U n iv e rsa l O PEN FRI-SAJTStJN ____ : in “Mary of the Movies.': k L j U , d e a d is HOLLYWOOD - Marlarion Mack, a starring ir “ " O P E N FRIiSAT-SUN------~ botlor. - ■ osely on her experiences in - film ac trp sH b e st remit•m e'm bered a s based loose [ CHEVY CHASE IN ------DAttV-7:10-9a0 . Busier Keaton’s leadinging lady in the Hollywood,)d! " ...... -■ ...... then th al she took the nam e SUN 5*0-7:10-9:20 DAILY 7:00 1926 s i l e n t film cliclassic “The Itwaslh HURRV ENDS SOON Mack; it was also the first Cash* SAT MATINEE General," has died, ilit was\ learned Marion Mo I (PC) SHOWS 900 - - lime she w(woriced with the m an whorn - 11KM>-12:30-2:00 last week. r married, producer Louis Miss Mack was 87 whenwh she died she later r Drawings of $25 L \s M arion M ack, she starred - . z o f i r j g ’tB oNiv — ...... May-1-in Costa Mesa.1. Calif.,C w here Lewyn. As o o h - 1 1 : 0 0 p .m . , . 3 ' jalures "Carnival Girl“ and sho had lived sincc 1W9.&19. She died of in the feat lhe Bravest" before landings m heart fa ilu re a fter a linilingenng hVart '‘One d f Ihi of A nnabelle Lee, KoQlon’s • FUN •.FORTUNE j condition a n d was buri^uried Saturday the role of love intere:ireslin“The General.’ ‘ at 11:001l p . m . B lilm, bused \ a m \y m i a Born J o e y M arion Mc(McCreery in the In th e i ar incident. Keaton played iwing for ^ iiny lown of Mammotlloth, Utah, the Civil War T~I A Bank Draw crate railroad engineer ___buddinK.aclrcss_comeJ10 to HollywQO^ C o n fed ert r m rGrflyrwho-cnjsses-cncmy— in April 1920. “1 wentIt oover to Mack Johnmc'G O’recapture The General Sennett’s studio and theythe gave me a lines to’i -omin- ^ te... Live, w hich h as been stolen job right away al S2525 ta week.” she locomolivi •view w ith T he vrith Anna!inabclle Lee aboard. Wilh iU 5 - I DAILY 7:10-9:9:10 DAIOAllV 7:10-9:10 aaid in a 1987 inlervic realhtaking chaso scenes, Thu Pfl*"-andllMl Spot in N ovbom j :10-7!l 0-9:10 SUNDAY 1:T1:1Q-3;10-5;10-7;10-9;10 Times. long, brei I SUNDAY 1;10-3;10-5;H tc stunts and visual sweep. JAC»^CKPOT. NEVADA S As one of Seunetl’s5 nownc legendary elaborate wuDii *iiMA»D m o « she appeared in . “The GorScneral" is often countedrimd I “Bathing Beauties,’' she ide C h a rlie C haplin’s “The1C __ num ber of the slap ap slick king's alongside I SftlNGb'Vli. fc~'luler'mTide~Go!d-Rushish"-as one-of-the-silent era’s , - -Oream Teaw jihort subjiiclsr'She ' . - -rool (w* o" • — i ||JJllliAR-NO|Hr' — Comedies for^Mermnid-jid'Pictures an d —g reat comi)mic epics...... IMdlitplOiuHy. M I ^ DAILY 7 :3 0 -9 JO DAILY 7:20-9;9-20 1:30^3:3Q-5;3O-7JO-9:3Q SUNDAY 1:20-3;20-S:2:20-7a0-9:20 SUNDAY 1:3 ...... M O T H E R ' S »AY I AM-5 PM O P E N £SUNDAY 11 ^ m plctc.D inneis.andid Drinlts____ l l — __ : ;______L -C o m ) j 'ID JUK ^ '__ _ i DAILY 7:S0 . — 7K)0-9K)0 IN 1:30-3:30-5:30-7 JO HbtcMuHltWatlTl l i i g p ------^ A c rm o » l n m C a W t ^ ^ — l'.^.3:00 ^ ______164 IteteloAve.HoittT.F.

lyiN G R i d e .” “AM a g i c a i A n d M o y i Jcl Mom K EV 1 N - COSTNERC O u t O f ------F i e l d o t: ]Dreams___ Sundaj s’ is the late ‘8 0 5 f'-Field o f b r e a m s ’ Ij T he _ Mju iv o le n t o f ‘Roc!locky. It is a classic" I C:hampacgne VXU. . K iteh eh - ^ DAILY 7:(7:00-9:00 ______ER n in c h . gAT.<;ilN 1;00-3:0fl!00-5;00-7:00-9:00, T his- g | f = z z |J |“ G-m~WrLT»E:R7 ■— ------Viother's ... DeligMft 1 RICHARD PRVOK elebrateel M other s Dajl a y I n a Uay! I C ■FP 3 l s v e a r ______s = [• w l t i rrthe'superb t Sunday-^ R AT NOBTH'S- is Pete s7 ’ ■ = ~ T R E A T HI E E R TO D I N N E R pagn(ne Brunch a t Cactus ’ DAILY 7:30-9:30 Enjoyjy a lavish buffet seleilection of ^7:30-9:30 C o miplete p I D inner W'ith it All The ______S A T -SiUN l 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:: B5sertr&-0rink— ------e n t r eeesr-appetizers-aacLd i Ldelectable. ______------T r i m m i n gigs-lncludm ! g DBS ______p astritries presented in'theie com fort- ■ ------a b i crand-lnttw-2 ate-atm osjsphcre ol ’ ’ ^ ’ ou rQGala Showroom . Elataborate ice ■ ' -- carvli/ings, carn ationsior.;ji r - ; m o m ------:------— e n i e i f F f o m ------— an d c a m p a g n c — ^------^e'thls an occasion tct o ® 1 1 : 0 0 m i : 9 : O O P M ' ‘ m ake e m b e r . - ...... remei ------

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Fails* 734-1223 •I tToll-free; 1-8Q0-821*I-IIOS I ■ 1859- KinjbTjbcrly Road • Twin F, SHODW S TODAV 9:3030 ONLY n nevada: l-B'00-8212 1-3935 I i __ "L j :: - ___^ ■ I . a ______- ...... - '.II — ■ - - - ly 14, 1069 A-10 nmoo-NftwB. Twin1 Falls.Fc Idnno. Sundav. May 1 ~ fM ! Haaiiort ~ - f •• —• - r - vreckaQi in-dcrai tesiit-\y ,hc in ju re d . C hrlStophui------>) Pacific employee; andI brakeman b One ol tlic -'.NBERERNARDINO, Calif. z ^ j D ial cleileaniip was begun, snidid / / V ii M ce Sfspokeswoman Nancy ngton.1. MVRMC •’deralI irinvestigators began.to.tryI ■ b r e a s t delermrmine how the wreck ^ — jencd-Fi-Friday m&win^-when-a- :itEENING_ . tm ;ht-trainnin went out of control andid oc______iiliL iCt'mckfl, ' demolishing six id damaging fivc others. Kolstad, acting director of W ' mot Transportation Safely ill C h i : s t n n t . R .N . * r '• }ld reporters al the crash i|>ram C«»«)rdinator he cause was unknown, ** y-nine, families were I a o-8tay ouLof-thcir homes us l 4 x _ - = 3 lion because rail cars lay= jndercround gas line thala t i g s = = = = -affeoted-whan they wpjcee I: = = F h^ree-ScFeenrfigs said Rod Cross chapterer Robert Wussler. The Red You may aij r r a n g e for a ml a a i m m o g r a m B S S i i l a ; — .CS andnd d already put up 200 D -follow^our sortL T c e n i n g i ------imcs Koin hotels Friday night, ------7 — ( $ 6 8 ) ^ aln-wrcck surylvpr,_fllve^es *thumbs»up* sign afte ______M a ry -A n n S h a wi»,.m .- i othcr-of.buricd-trali Nationai9-car-Southern Pacific'ic j-llic-arl. k)W-dosc rttas Shaw, center, hugst herh. from beHlnd dtirin a l m VRMC fe a tuires re the lalcsl sliite-Dj'-lli ______waa freed from, theth rubble. Son Thoms rd, toldhauling a sandy mineral cdttn^i»iierformwl------that theJW uncday. For your ajippointment, c a ll 737-2900. in the nation'a soconci-ind'largest gchool ’ The diidistrici has vowed to keep its ementary and high schools)ls district meet salary dem ht-be-al•ew radioed to a dispatcher _ d[Btrict, seeking moinore money and 800 ele^ Ho.....Bob .Forsyth,_a spp ^ed, B^u^ofcimtrolsai nt 90 mph, ' • rndre’ cdntrol' of theJ cicurriculum, arc open-witwith substitute- teachers wHo being mass-hired into thehe Senate President Pro lagoriea'd Rl wore i'dehtiried ’as A 'o m en 's Healtli .& l-'ducatioTTCentcr" Ktli threatening a strikeike-Monday that wcre be ey Roberti,-said.the distric hers Jason Thompson. 9. and ”cdul3 create choo£a09 for 594,000 weekend:nd. Officials admitted they Wagic Valley RegionallaTM edical Center unction just a step above baby-jy- S34 million in new reventer her son residenthitc. in 7; conductor Everett S, students weeks before)re school’s end. mayfunc be used for teacher salaiina'rcscuc; - The - 69-<36. a 17-year Southern The United Teacherhers-Los Angeles, sitters. Ith Asked if students wer—*— ~ freight hoi -representing 22.0000 ofo the'district’s'. _ ThoI ppost wcek-was filled with . conference's ahd'posturing. bufjut as 'pawns, Fairfajc F riiced dowi 32,000 teachers,, nurses and. news cor ■pn student body.preside, g | f V ^ ...... between the s-members-would—litlle-in-tn-thc-way-oLprogresa .between, r ' ’ cdunselorfl, said its-n: sides, which have beenen Porter said, “We are, £ 'Gabriel Mi '• ■ keep at home with wil them the the • flic hs. that this is the only balent or find curve and attendance and grad•ade. rccords that barga.ini:ining on and off for 16 months, H 1 5 1 idre hove been working without3ul tcachers have, so wc umlelp the school jj.m. Fridaj School Superintendjndenl Leonard Teachdn R.it pt>rpntqoYnresaci:•monds. The crew WM —■ BiiCU>itdemaiided-brt ;re ‘ I’m not real thriokesman for thntit_Vr'a,^ The records, said'id Telfair Avenue No formal fo negotiations wore luled over the weekend, buljul substitutes. I think il's•o'Tom David'" The 'deii Elementary School1 Uteacher Stanley schedul illy utter chaos,” snid ChrisIict would gel t siepbrotherg ______Mnlin. “are alreadyly tpone, That’s no__both sidtjidos were meeting informally Qlking-onthctclcphone-Stillrin_40,-of-Chatsworth.-whO- enuc thal could ^ygon Whii decision." A Mondayly {strike wouldTje arid tnlk . in school. “The teacholarics. Crown. 3C the district’s firslll sinces a 23-day there waswa little optimism, ere being usod ______“Dninf ing all ihal doesn't erase a S200UOO (ifeedy." walkout in 1970,------on diffcrehce," snid chieficf Instructors want High School. Brilton’B demandnd 10 tcachers to million lent Yasmina M j, ct negotiator Dick Fisher on contract with a 21 pi hand in their grad(ados by Monday district ;nn increase. The^ also wai nove up its strike Friday,ly “People of good faith cnn caused UTLA io mo\ ;nd meet ond do all those thingsngs of non-paid teaching jargainingd tool B V for less deadline from^Mayly .m'■ Classes end talk and faculty meetings andinderstand." I tit ot B «ry Mrtjnp. or June 26 for most schschools in the 700- and stilltill flot reach an agreirment," iaH rnnrf>rn ide ICB cream, ly Iato in the wgek-waa anyiny -*4)tayfer6und monitoring, ertY cwam pto, sqiidre^iniledistrictrr;rrnnd Britton said Only ito how their schools ure lirillcdri about r ^ i putting the strike deaileadline so close lo move mmade by state legislators to I's going to be SS«3i.rx'?.'s iston Dingman. j g f l 10 has two sons _ $-4 00 hors ure being PINT CUPS FOBOB I I a two-year 7^ percent wage ' -I •ant elimination BEALEMOH angi5 7 ^ DANISH^ duties Such ns mo»I« ■^P id'after-school inatll4.EM0II IESSERT= = iB^^plus .. say m gZaHffiEZ » =FOODe»KEs=DE l3 ^ 2 !5?rZBiHINDZ?Z^ - W" im m m m 1 ICEBERG (ATER- LETTUCI:e cor ------241LARGE, SOLID HEADS o m m r

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i c o u r a cg€5rytjnung ag Hdnseen breaiik su p "Prognm r r e m By MAIiTA CI.EAVELANiw I ptihbti^afi^ety Times-.\,'W!< wn'ti-r A sam pliling of tlhe winnelers ■ KILKR - Kveryone iss horn with im agination. Hut sornelin.inies it gels through the brick. We until we came to :i spot, , We ivX’iit thr covered up and then youll uirn inio a HOMEVEWOHK ,1 didn't know th e pigg had magi- went to the kini 3nt / .sit nil broken hcurted. ipartme boring adult. Here I s '^1 thought you and your del his back lo He said. '^1 tl Thai’s one hoy’s opininion of why friedf to ti ^'et done! but bifvcn'tn't cal powers. I s a l on h who hcadod the volunteer think and lie flew overer the river |)ig were in the • By BRAD BpWLIN^ H inton, wh creativity needs encoC(.uragement .starteite d ; svas magic ton. He shot lartment under Thomas’ or andlwas.surprised. The king wa: Tim es-Ncws writer , Tire depar from an early age. I’erhahaps lhe pro- paperp. is due in tivo o r Then wo m et a littlelie man that a magic Ore-lui>-l)all bul before I could ______d irectio nn, , now reports diroclly to vention of buring aiiiiltss is one rea- lUnu' min,l im ilo s - ______W-— wris‘ ?ndrW‘trn F k c d -thie-liltli*-nian e -.wiy*f!ee.l-l-ljjI-luid_shiny-urmor and ...... HANSEN - TheI citycii has aban- the councilicil. . son whv the Young Autliowrs. program j,yup/ip le nw re words o~n this piT- ____ the fire-ballI bobounced off. j police and fire The Dep . .Muiii tUarlHt-iivU>**-MagicJ ;ook m y sword and pul doned ils combincci pc /K» Me .‘iaid. “King Marti:tin, he rules Then I took i done on a trial basis." • The l‘»«) awards eeren.•mony al t ll- As nsy us pie. I iyill show no to the king's chin and I dcpurtmonl aflor the,he public safety ly “w as d lho country. You se e .. heI look all the sword to I nded for driving U rie said.id. The city will try the or, High School S;iturda,lay certainly jjiorc.'^orr■yrmw; . and monoy. said. 'Give• everythingevt b.ick and I'll . director, roprimandci represent. _ ty/,,,,• did-v>i. n-lievinL^ boredom nhe-^s-inncrof— mean-v».kidstid s upiil one day som e peo-______“ ^id Mayor ueorgiSf^Urlxr— He—Uric—Tind— nn Counrilmnn— Ipttrry----- him was an umlula\in| ial ler she was annouiicedll I chasing away loneliness. im it isn't kind to be mean ____ didn't a a y iinythinb't(Ig to anyone." Bourn anand was as.sured nolhing ____young authors with an the fourth-grade prose category.cii pie tell him i ~ci»ino~”o fr:ih c —incident^----- ltnd.=rclapping-‘“^ ' “- - ^ hcr-story-was— ^ g — ■ ’T he city has sincenee hired form«5r would 'a fingers snapping aiul'hltf .he awardswere given out.UC — •Aliciirdidn’t-thlnk-he AUTHORS on Page ------officer Daniel ' ■ while they sang'alongIg to -Splish. When the W endell police of :e HANSEN o n P a g e B2 Kennedy ns chieff of police. John * See I ^ Fishdliermen B Spe^ffl^ rN u rses - formtn group ■ are at riskri for agaiilinstJEislL ■ j^ i^ d e n c drug ■ piprofession or business: tnnjjrdiness.— •- the Fishsh und Game propcrty.at.a ------...... changes in hchnvior,-or,- loss o f weighU fre q u e n t .11! ►------—------______landmark known as I’oinl of Rocks. . nuriLM.v.en-: ijihg doubte: ilentltenduiKra- -.-AilificiaL;..I ni^B ,,nH~timt;rwith-slngle— ...... Ig- cs K itty a n d K r iBySimpson-laBl-WCiik-iviuIe ^ fi . «/TrTho.n.-ireoticsJockt]ckaE..aloppyj->o'>k»Hr n d s u c r 6fitiVC*Way tu sWrinir*at-the-Garey'«lomen* it ing iri trouble. _ _ ^ ' ” stcrs fihdi lh- is reserved for aftere r sch1 o o l to p re v e n t K<^ti_nj ------ofTnnrcoticJT------tary schhool o j playBTOijnd. Frjim lefi3ft, Bccky Sinimons push- • S ee SU IT o n P a g c B 3 ______>SecNI;NUttSES on Page B2 . idds on Cdecline T w inlFalls WCon-t appl>ly for-girant-IKAj umber inSlffiisefe imoK-News .... .'each hou.‘:ehnid”d ^ i u ■l9S0to2.71 in 19S8: ■ percent;U: Texas. 22 percent; New- )ine rentters 0 . '21.9 percent; and H aw aii, 20 coincide-with lhe- Mexico. 2 —whichli_helps_llow-incbi IN-FALlvS - Thn-ai-iirage-ntJJitira- ____Idiiho's fig u re s coj iu seholri!^c‘rt:iin=-^ppr{f«nC—ic — ------;------f people living in each IdiIdaho national lrend"n1''hnu: ; the lowing owners to m r ak e impriJve- ber o f } fmm l!)K()to 1JW« Threeeo stales i losing population in . KLL severa;ral weeks ago de.^icribing tj hold is declining. ing by i:i.9 p e rc c n t fi By KIRK MITCMKL! d. he ments tu rental pro|roperties withoul hoiisehol n grew by 8,5 per- th e' 19S0s)SOs are West Virgima. Iowa T new prognim pi but even if he did. ! number of .Idaho houselipehplds while the population 1 llm i's-N ew s wriUr s in a excessive renl iiicrereaSes." said A. The n number o f per.'ion.s and Michi[ichigan. doubtsl)ts thu city has th e resources ir rown faster than the toUil popopu- cent. The a v e ra g e nu Wayne Mittleider. Id;dalu) Housing ex-, has grov lined frtim ■2.7.S to Growthiwth has been conconlrated in - Ix)w renl homes bu.sysiy summer to adm in ister it. . since 1980. according toD psli- p per household declin . tw in'falus- I Tw in •ecu'tivo director. 9 lation SI lUiled 91.5 million the Soutl;nuth and West, where 72 per- skimpily insulated Thehe housing figency invited Tw ^ from the U.S. Census'Bureiireau. 2.G2. Households loUi _ with leaky nipfs, sk ies to In order to niialifyfv for llie money, mates fr 1 niillii'n fmm the cent ofifthe th household increase and »7 rlc.-,s ml?s cmiUl-h r ■ l~nll:^ i iHrihi' Hniisehold num bers•rs in- in.IulylSiSS. up 11.1 1 w alls and .sIkiwitU:; ■deral cities must uleniityify . iU-Lloi .- wiU.------l i i - l i ______puTcentnt ( of the population increase lin new'federal pro- applyly fnr'^'jOX)' fnim tl^'*fedei cd'nlmosl twice as rapidly31v as Alint i;st)cen.-«ur^----- Upgraded ihniui-l' n . , ^ ( 1 — iigtttol 'how ioH uiiv ■^•^1lnl^tl a t 21]— £it:ai:.u.d. ll.-.nschnld growUl tank |H.ici Ihu -suiff UJ .111* lluiitnlrtirhihHmhtHtattmr4ifintiwih-t4i )pu!ation. The num ber ol peopeople The staleS willi h> - . u rarii. bill, latklii^; coor- pereenl below lhe ciL.ilv’s medium val- till- popi nl ur more wt^re Oflhe lhe mountain states, Utah had i-rani. th r city won't G enele Servatius.i s la te .program co( lho increased G.2 p erccn t. whilewl niles of 20 p»-rcenl - -...... -minister-tlie.pruiira' iietifhoine.s. Servaliu,ius„sa,id. Idn»ic ■m: Alaska. 'M.2 the higheijihe.'it population "per household dinatoItor. umber of liouseholds increareaspd Nevada, :n perceiu tap into il. i to in- Individual liuidloro rd s would then the nun- 1, pcrcent; wilh ;i.l7 :i.l in l ‘)88.,Ncvad/i had_the ‘jTom Courtney said ‘Tinriie program is designed to lercenl. percent;' A rizona. Cily ManagerjTo hous- apply for the mom,nev: whicli they ll.S p e n :enl; New Hanip- lowe.>;twit with 2.'19 p e r household. he has lu'vcr sei-n-n f a pnckt-l lh al the crease[iKo ^he supply of affordable hoj T heL* I!avci'age mimi»or of peopli.)ple in Florida.-'.'}l.-l pcrcer Idalii. Housing Aget\i:cncy said il sent ing for fo lower.income n'nters hy . Sc, (iKAN-r’ o n P a g e B2

I ------r — ------...... — 14. 1989 B-2 Tim os-N ow s. Twin,in PFalls. Idaho Sunday. Mny 14. tnsen—— cized the people of Hansen , kihcollis .department witlwut nnyly direction," Taler criiicizei nan d i ^ ipporting the department's Rocklaand worn _ _ j _ ___ - ____ » C omUnued-from n t Page B l ___ ; ______for_not_suppq --T^^illur■sflld ...... ■------~ Coats said"slie,wu.s umi' ------ThgTlmub-Nuwh— — l)j B o th .^ lv ille and Beci-yoar-old about two Twin Fails, ^he .nciden “ generally praised his wor . Jiighway 93' when it wasas Medical Center in 1 .. mayot- wouJd_,con!?ult_ihe_ ;o resign dur— also.shiiky.y. FiveF volunteer firtifight- waskvas killed. Satur- on U.S. J .ical-condition--^^"^------Thomasnhrnatened-to- at-about 8:ffi n.m.-A-north--.h--Jeckflteaa'wri»lin critic icfonj.taktng any action------|-mectinp.-de— ers-roKigned-ned,-s!iorlly_un<‘.r_h(,i_took__...... ' ■ day whon th e vcBicli;icli;-sln‘"wi‘'^'rid -" stru ck -at: able condition.,-“ '^cilicfo 7i"Ing a'FebTuiTry counCllT pickup driven by Sheldonon and Colville was in Btafc “He’s-jusijust wrong," Uric said, "He ,Oer a closed over the depnlepnrtmenl, ing in collided head-oid-on wilh n sec- bound pn ^ manding more pay. AO. Beckslead, 40, of Soda-da' Saturday aflcrnoon. !tty good deal out of if actu- ers-agrced'lo ------^l-felt-likclikc4-cauid-nut-do_tht;Ju]j-— 1— ond car. D rent B got a prettj session, council momber Springs,1, ccrossed the centcr line andnd .l,0 0 0 to S l.ir)0 u n d e r hiss direction,"d said former- lie No one w as w earingJU u seatbelt. raise his.sulary from $1,( r Diane .hmes, • 1 Olive Vaughn, collided1 Ihead-on^with the Colville lhe nexl council meeting, din March as firefighter Di. Dfiid is Knima 0 ce Alcohol was involveced..Theacci- a month if W was hired I i^'ur in a vchicle vehicle,, accordingi to -State Policc was given a reprimand in, u permanent employee. • S h e wuK a pn.s.son^ur dent is still-umlor investisUgation.. luurn and his wife resigned c. Colville. 57, dispatchcher Lisa Evans. ofa letter in his pormanCnt Thomas received pen•rmanenl sla- Gary Houri opernlcd by Mary C :,iiias fired Hourn a s fire nic., paid the extra after Thonia tus in March and w as pa replaced him wilh Hinlon, in. salary reiroaclively ththrough .Ian- cbief and rep bull Thom asIS fsaid ho left because coun- ______Tbi.mas ;aiilsail) he fired Bourn beca u s e , _ 2d wl^en ca:arj5trikes bcrs lied lo'him and addedJ unry. ------■a.s "m ore' availaljre*’ To cUi — Passensigcr injure! . ■" cil membci Aftor that mooling, U rie .said lh o H in io n wa.s • has never seen a council like jmergency calls, rd- leased. t h a t h e ■has council was satisfied wiwith Thomas, spond loeme ,ile mnie w as hos- on Migh\s:hway 30 near Buhl, accord- d Sherrie liiorUan quit soon -BUHL-A juvenila or- Tho bull seems lo boi)o ex|K‘Cted lo tliat one in all my yoars of law en- who was hired in Decemlm bor. •lim a n d SI ighl lifUT tho c u r ing lo Ihe llu Twin Falls Qmnty Sher- [It. Sherrie Kiordan said" ' . pitiilizcd Friday nifjhi recover. Torcement,'nt,' ' ' In Jan u ary . Thoma.^ blbegun a court- after thal. /ingslruck a.l)ull,_ifrs Hepaip artment. ______t ______:st-.one;-,eo_uricir mombor hj^_ *,„wua-u'ciUvtirsiuUn.,usinK------^ -hitt fnUmr-wa.s-drivint - - ril-nppmYi;'d ^an~t'^^ i-olings ahmu'l'lioiii.soli, T |k »rei.. In liWU. they relum ed lo Hey- xtr.uirdii.ary Whore fhi- wa» reHidini? nl lhoho lation nnd in»iRiiia for ext ^______^ nl heroirtm In aclion dtirinn 7:30 a.j-m- ^ 8 ^ r hor di-iith. Shf waH n cook nl ______.C olontlnued n from Page Bl th^ Cr.Grandview .Schoi.l and hnif nurseis-nned tu be alert to10 ^___Magic Vallilley M all :.d for ihi- R: Simplot Co.- "nin IW5. He moved to TwinI. F iills .fro tn ...... - “A ll-n u r ------MiH-Veilh-y. Calif-ii.-iaaia - 1 — -...... t^,ese-syniymptomn. \Ve-canl_hay-(.‘.-a■ » ------Food C o uirt r A rea...... A berdroireMf«T : T— •«, Bair wa» a member of lhehe ■ Mr. Palmer wan a i...-i,.-mbor ol lho p r o b le m1 vvaihoul people helping us- *- Mr«. ■aH Twin Fallrt Gun Club. d (here," Nelson .said, r * i- n s Church, Cl whcro «ho waH waM lliiunhi.Ts 'h'*-*''*-' ay School Socn.‘lary and wn»■a» Surv'i.vint! are iwo lem.-; of people who are affect- iUw.- ^ Siinciuy Ji-iin F. Han«i.n of Twit,in Kiills. iind I’ ro b k 'ir 1 Care for' S{ e n i o r s " m m .■Iru.aPI Primary U'liehor. "Dental ■il; two briiih^ - ed by . another’s»i chemical abuse. r\-ivinRnrr hrrhunbaml oflloy-jy. Inez E. HoHmanoflhihl; s, D .D .S . ------Sur\-i ..rpiis Chrl^il, . called cu-{i:u., or«, Gene Palmer of C..r| ^ by Ja lon Texan, and - Bob Paln.eaor.-iif. OkUi- .(lo r gri'iilejiier scrutiny. Nobon said, cirnivoivonon. Utnh. nnd .Iudy-Eliri.on OK, homii Cily. Okla.; iwii sl>s.sl.-rs, Mary Smtislic will be available fc <>r \vo»,’o»t Jordan. Utah: two |»onK. lilies .- ! .puM .Chri>4li.-Xexa»;_ruur II mit of'UT are'cii-'dependenis. g-— Jlonry- E dm ond— Hi«ir-«r Ul. . dren;andtwo«r.'iil-i:ranani>day at thc-Hoybum LDS Wardird w.-k'..nie. Cremati.ni wa. {1 III alciiJKilk' lliuii will .'lay >r IcH. Ciillf., whererc heh nitcndcd Sinter Mondaj yU- direcii..i.<.fAVIiit.'Mi.rl\uV ia .'" " " __ » m arnotl n >el. 1701 .J Si, with Bli.hoj) Diiylo ■ llu- niitrriirniige, while nine of 10 mern e n - : Lcoiiltn G m clc StSchMl, nnd In lo r . Ch..poi. » School, w hore he P nct- rofnciiilinK. H»‘rinl willMio in dloalcoholic womenleft.,, Ciilhcdrul H ik H S asola . tor~Brnduntlon."'ho— the iltvliver-idp Ccmotcr.v il. Heyhurn.n\.- Modesto W Guisas ■ Krnauntoa: ArttT* or- .SHOSIiONK - Miid.->nMl. V.i;u.-.a>'- "Il ol'leifieii happens lhat the chemi- d m * , ..n d rfiirc d ln 1351. ’ FriondrndK niiiy call nl the I’ayno Mor- lhe ^ jnincU lh o N u v y , iit y. 221 W. Main. Burley, from »>-H ola. 72. of Sho^lu.n.' di-1... c a l depi'ii)i'iulent person can make iht iJo th e n w e n t l o 'work '» nl N orth I*- n»>ry. i ...... Con- ()l!u-r piT)iTsiin. tile nunuring per.'on ^d Mildred M. Box on |> m. K'loday and at the church, cine>ne Mav «;!. 1!M». J" 'I"’ Uincl. H e m n r r i c d \ .vaWcentCVmerin Sl.o.l" I" " " ' tb in k ihevre llie crazy." Nel.s.in .said riiuy.moved lo Twin hotirprprior to lhe fimoral. ______AVc- all n. 1 need to take care of oursej FiillH in liWS. ii.^var. l...rn IW -J. l!l i'mr~ni7i>e« ar.' legondnry ii ^ R e y mo itf e jlr Survivi;ig nroX. hill1; wife uf T w in R au y A/ Co//ins ' l-ir s n - m in.-.. ii'K. He «rew up .n SI. tar., of cv.TVone except your K iills: tw o Hlcp-naI>-nan«, Iviin Box of .lEK'3KOMK - U«y Andrew Cullin-. lli"!, li'kii'i: if .leronii-. dlod Friday. May I'r-12 uradui.i.-d Irom Sli..- Twin FnJlf., nndid Donnldt G. Box of 70. o f .1 .m. Sob.M.l. llf hlKl-l'an.i.-.l..1 Di.-iiiH. ' -■‘^'1'- Homol. Calir.: IWOLwobrolhcm.Ted Ln- i<«), at a St- Bencdicla Lon« Ti'mi fwiti I'all.- To. ■ ■ CuntiT followiUK nn I'Xtondeddod for I7.>ei.r>. liv.-d .1. Tw 3^ rnnclKCO, Cnlif.. nnd C an- C ^Funerral Fcrr of Sun Frnn iw.. yar.* and in .I.Tnai llnncly LiiForr-of•-orSnnln Dnrbnrn. jllnesH.■»H.'...... - . . . , <• wnK liiirn June "Jl). 191Hi in Al- .years, whrr.' h.' r C l i r .; o n e Ktop-Kip-jjrimdnon: nnd one [{<• v lur- the .leri.m.- Co.irt ll-n,„ w .' ll',. i.,..i ^3f*irant—— !ilc|)'Kniny, hi* pnnMrtB. ono naii.Nii in..- tW.. years- He th.-n 'Veiuml^d : 1.. -- .CContinued o : from Page Bl l>roihL'r m ill ono; nlKlcr.«1" Cn-am.imery in .lonime for W.yeiin*. will lx< h o ld 'n l lho uad Ihon l> worked at Tupperwnre have III match wjilV-an oi|iia T ho fu n c rn l wil rr'hc'wnK'n-nceurity-R^ianl. '\Z He Han»lV..ii May ai. .1^,' it Ilf ihoir own.money on a giv i ...... , tlontkl ■ C e m e tery in ---\u ,.-rf'- ;mii)unt o ------R ivcn.iclc Nnllon the NeV lUviTHiclo.' Cnlif.if. Friond*1 mny'cnll . tlicnI worked w art n custodian for the , e n projf'Cject, r ^ v e . E a s t ,mc Schmil Dihlricl. Ho alno did.lid i:.renul.awners.made lhe imin ^ 2 4 6 6'Addison . Av til While Mortimrjm ry from 4-H p .m . to- .li^ntmi ,„th Mr. i:iJlsariohi“wa!--a-a- ii...n»h...- ...1— . . -O ncL . n ' ciny. TJw H unilyly huk h' Kc I'* mfmorinl vt.lunn.Mteer work for the Idaho Youth pniveiiieTnent.' ihey could not raise ren ,fh Thrift Store it. Jerotne. th.- L.D.S. Chiiroh. 5 3 - 4 9 0 0 contribuiions mH>iniiy Iw m ade lo lho i{nnch lie; . SiirviviiiK an- hi-lis wir.- of ra ste r iha^i ih the going rale of ir in Falls 733 ______f;;i^Ktlwar(U.Culhoiiholic C hurch. ______Survivini! u n are his w.fe of Jrrnme; . ftir thaUareu-.-Seryatius said.■Tn'. . Twi non. Michnel l^ilhnH ol Twin—sii'osh.>n.-: .oni- Mop-«1..Bon;-‘ UtL-ino- cri-HMpfo: Um_Jlu.uc«_of_Lii.k.'-vi.-w^, « !t- : ______T w illn FallsF was the lone city of si z m ^daJlJ£leck_ .’.rl>rKlmbrrlyrnnd-BoUy-JiiJ.aluu. __jiU!p-daut;bicrs..Doriiihy[,y Koriimiikjii------s im ila rlvrly sized -Idaho'—ciUes _lhU .IK U O M i: -'id Ilil .. II. Ku-ek. ■ ,,..1 Tw.n Falls. U-ah S,'ided.-l .if Ajmi-h.-.------,vt,u!d-iw M:.>- I-.- IW t ■ A(W.,..Ji.„.„l .if Soulh Padre Inl.iniL a»: one hnitlior. V.-rnon Collins— Junciion'An/-. and IJo The deadline for applyinglg IS1 ______ULJSL-J3<--Iivl^i,-i. i-'amilv M.-ciical TcxaHi iice._oL.Jenm.e: two lmiri.r_;i ------rrAHKMlnimTt)rcr:-ro«r-?>frtl«T»,-.Vlice .(•la Mallavia of Mukc.iw,’^ n d - .In,- P rid i')'- ■ for I— . . .. ~ ______Ari;..nK .-m .;nis,is an- p.'ad...« ...... Ct.mpIl.pl.eir-<>r Rohnert,_ ('alif.. l.ela Hrach.'Cal.r.; _ C ^ linnney'said^tbar n nppl.'ing fo ,-uf— Gui^:i.suLi-tjD2l-?S‘,li».'‘-‘Ji il“mV)iH‘\'"cmi-bc-cn:«tly-Hn-and— — • will I..- ai.'nounnmu-r.l l.v'~ n ~ i r T v.-:-----Hylnni liala of Twin n T d o fa ln '.•liuri:, Ore,, -•.nd ftaeh.-l Hean.'f,j;..r .me siritnr. Alie.' Sali.i onsuming, 'Administering the th It.ihcrtM.ii iMim•unrriil Cli»P--l H'i'‘>-1''Buhl; livi. Krnndohihir.-n; and FalK; 't-l «ran.lchildr.'ir.'ii; ;il i:i-..ai- tim e-con; • ll' till »• nn-i.t-i;r...ii. prograinim would require significarcant J i-nVrem-i:n.i»Ii'hilclrI-it. Craiidchldren; and on.- At 9 .5 0 •he Kn-nvrr.ide-.-rv.c..-w.U-be^a__ LTandson, Ih- was pr.u-t-ood.-dind..aib staff tiin.i i n e , ______' _ ■ --'I'hr ■ iire not organized fn a mai Mary Blair a.m. Tu.-wli.y I" 'alls by his par.-nls nnd iw^;^;^^t^7l^■ ln^-We ai nKYiu'UN -.. :Marx Hriivvi. n,ii.'. nclerv. Arranuein.-m- are ntid.'iid.T .loshone l..l)>. ,, ofnce, „ is more equipped to ai \Uiam J. Palmer -Wayae W.id- l-a !ls off [•favor. ^ ,v,„, . > in your : :-wiN">^iTii5”-"''7n:at.. .ir wiic iur.buch.a.prngratn. CuurtntS are .nal'will-h.-’ in -- -•--nnni.'ilur. _ _ : U.,ckC..r(l, th.' Vin•,(„u,.ht..r III W ilh.u.. TW d'.iil" eonduclini:. Bun I PalmiT, 7-t, of Twn Kalh. d.--<' aery. Friends sntdr — . I KdwKrd nml M M.> .i.; Alic-i-- N.;«l«.l‘ ’ may eall al the Ber.-ruin F..n.-ral Courtlirtney said besides the usu; : » r..« n . SI..- -p.'nt il.-v U..nii.niil.M.-d.oal(Vnl.T s. They're kicked hy ; - n „ ,.n ,.s « h .:r..,.h ,-n - Vall.M , Chapel all day Tui'sii.Hilay and o a s u m mier e r construction projecls,, thetl for a p o rtioon r of your ^ o u s ^vings. T • Hi.ckl'i.ni ai.il riu h.'.wa.. l.orn .hn..- H), im-l, . .i ;iaa ::i-...l.ial.-l M>' li,',,.. Wi-djiesdiiy amrtiiin; fro•rom<>.|l a,m , « .■vin-TTielv busy with goltir’tting . TTS pivpmmmont^iipported agcnde.s.ie.s. For complete • ______! - from Th..n.'i« lli,;liHn S.-I111.1I M'l- llii-a MfTXtt lie a new Sl.H million sewi on line peace o f millind They offer a wide variciiricty ofmatxmlick - c ...... ,. ------—in .jU m wnent, facilitv. intliniv.K’ sen inropUonsT Andthcy'H provi'rovideyouwith ...... ______Univer.s;■ rsol Krozon Foods' SS..'’, mlT m ~ aritJ-ifiv^ifl - , . lion. 150-.50-job.l‘Xpansi(HV ______' competitiveve interest eairiings, month;ithaflcrmonLii.Cnll S ervy ic e s~ ^ ScottIII Rtiberis, property manag' o n e o f u s lLoday a for all the details. .■■■r..*-3LSU:,.iU :i.iiu ^ m id .iT:3t:t:trr ------liri'e-M-Wrapurt-y-iLuiii'gCiil^l■ ire m " : ------K lM lJK K t.V M.-t.ional Park 'filh llu- Hi-v.'^-b'ipH Hi,-.' fr.,tn .-.-7 i. mTii.' even --imall grants cpuld go : m on T . K m..1I,allm I1 7i‘ I'.l _Kiiu.lH-rly. _m-I .;..aK-_. . KlI.KR r Th,^ f.a.iv,.,.ral t..r l.-na -'‘“ d ‘■‘'’t ,|i„-.|.i'. "ill I"- ill I" Ix- •><.hihn Pnti^h nirici:itinK'-Kn.-.*d K.I.-'rr'.Cho di.-rt------l.itli'-wa.:kvavJiuiiCiejising the livabili : . wl.o .yci.llnt Whil.-.\1.inu;.rylMmn -l--1-H Ml..- Heich.Tl, 'M. of K. n ~ n r - • ; ; M .m ilitv ;ii :,b,. C,,lvM.y fm l.-.l m ay I 1 [. .r, Mirndas _ »f ■ ri:iiltjlUt) h<'yy-s , u__tudui!__aiuLam—Miiniliu—uiiL,mll) TKor^.h.v wlll.b.L-al-L r -f .•■■■■■. I... K..V ____M -ui- al the K.l.T l-Tnil."„..l M.-1I1...I1M bi.iwei-nH-n gir>()andS‘2.')()a m.inth. J ^'AVi.yn.- N..:l. “Hi im ,Ta,.-iu , t-^i' Chiirc-h. wilh III.- IU.-V, I..W..1I siiiiiids like- a great deal to nu ______; -will' lollow in il.i' r„r__ offic-.iil.nv: ouple ..U—iu'-\viuu_: ...uuJOOUlNli- - -Th- -luj.cral ,1'. n-'s;iid.-1 can think of a cour W r ^ \ Ipii H Cr»v.-«. 79. ol C.i.udiinclitii: follow “ iTT" Ih.- -riii'i ices thnl are'ln dirp-need-uf ;:Mnn.ii.r> ...... I1" |, in. ;i*.l.i> »-‘lpl I Fnen.l-niavoallatWIWhil.- M<.rti.ar> ^------,------wlw....^..dicd W..'dn--h>y, will 1..- .n ,f„y- .rrum-..l.S,p.in-t.7tI.lJ~.N I.l.-.; ' Th.. H L .v ,:.!,- n11 i.' Motirhiy ‘at thi’ I)i*ninrn> said 'upgrading a balhronmm tubt . '■ TWIN i-'Al.l--^ Hi-' ...... nay I,.-mad KiI.T ^ . H''sa „am c—O iuud—illilj__ would. 4 >a.__1___ Liuuai niTTi ,\i..ii...di.u cr.... riimhinaliim lul»-sh»wer wot •fUL'r- ' m ,;U,';„„| ' llari.lri.lii Ihike I'lTmr.i.n,: Horml II’ expensiviTbut would makeake a ’ 1—...T:------W;ir.h. 1,,V^ al tl..- Klmvoc.d C.-m.-l.Ty i ry. n o t bl’ < Tw rn I-'.ill-., t,..-llr;l , 1T|>I.-V. M .I' l-'ll"" bi>' (iiffiiffi.rence to tenants, ;V lot o f B o bt {S e ib e l GcG ene Sturpill hom fr.■I rneed biisie-impravemenusliLsliku______S3.1 JTiiUa Aviivc^iSuilcJ <1 U‘______70«71U4 ShiiKhunu tiU-iu. . - it ufpaim.a newr.mforanoifloor. Phone'c 733-1 9 2 R |>P h o n o 7:i.t-UHM> ' ' ' ' ^ Hi.bc.ns.ns.-^aid, ______-You 00 could, do a lot r>f cosnie■ nielie ■■ “ * thing's !■In a home." he said, ■ ■ '■ T.jiii.nt YliMrt- pitals^— J{ob.‘ibens speculated lhal bc'ciu'cause ------Hosp Binlii., LCKNTKR . ■ If gre.it interest in such a ppro- . M A G IC VALl.lLl.EY RKGIONAI. MKI)K;aL( Mr and Mr- f .rl Cady of J.-r.iir.itn.. '■•f the I Adfn.Ucd A,.on Hi Mr :i landlords wmilii be willinging 111 ^ ______l l l ^ ■*^iomerstcstone l-.ah ..I l v..ii ...... 1.1 rAc»!iA MFM0HIA1.H03PiPITA l. ______hc'lii th(,he eily di. any research ,ie^ ^..iitAil.-MMrni.c-l... H.....iVAii...i.lia,,! Hl.-r.------londs i.v.lls, .M .ml.-u S..I AdmilU'd ' ______, ___ ...... rllu lit. .Mr.'i, W.I!i;.:t. N’-.iih,„h,,..k of.Comi- Mr-. S(.-v.-ri K.-l...... ,t .lunn<;..n/al,/ale.-. Mary .lii.H-ti.-lm-, ValI K.n,:an.l f- i -— h<.lh nf-Kii|>.Tl.,..rt; nii.l Ho.v Sl.-.-I ..rU.ikU-v, : J'/71„l»,11*1 aad^ I’ucalellu was gn ■ .55 Ed ,|i.,M . ■ liii:'1c.ii and d u.i.'lii- It.ihrnned ' Jo...IIHVI' \ i .,; i l < ’"N M.'i- „ W Iul,-. ..II ol In.- N,'„lii,. l-u- Tr, .,.u, Uir aiitl .Ml" K |-;ial>!'‘l‘'i' \ „r,Vv nn.l J-u...-. Hay.Un. I.ml ..nd Willl.- Hari.i K...h ..f W rr.-l Ci.rA ■rvatiiis >ai(i the slate gels va I'-iii-. M'- '• Kvl- ..i.rl .>1>- Ki.n.'r.'/r.v.'t Hill..'.-'. Italpl. Wahl Wr- H .r. ^ iw.-v M/-*. All'roil K ' Binhi. aniiitnUs r.f money evel-y .y. ,1 r. I,.,v.ri-m-.- ll"-k,,.kii.- i ,.i rit.e^can apply every year. : • .i.;i:i. I '...... ' Ahai.vt..„\1, M atalMi:.. Matk ii.-lm. .T,f lt,iil-> and nt. uui.M'i.M, . H ,H ..in -l.."l Huhl. •

* Sunda>lay. May 14. 1909 : TlfrioS'Nuwa.tw o. Twin Folio. Idnho B-3 — Man-1-holds-giidjifnendJiojj;tage in Lasas Vegas rbond-elfe ctio n "ihis^girr-'-whimpcring, B ellevi^e=sctsf^ 1 ' kitchen wall and held S\V5WAT team T H l'itn n h if Councilman LAS VEGAGAS (AP) — A yoiing m an 1 nd Janet Shank, owners off city’s( pump station. C t members ot bay, pointingig a gun to pleading," Biilliiullitt said. Hc .snid he By ROBER T DO Y1.E Ron and obnblv is th e hold his formrmer girlfriend hostage at 1 up lhc fight, but saw the th e SilverT EDollar Cafe, said in o le tte r .( Gary Peak .said thal prob; 1 his head or ehost and th reaten in g run to brCak up —'Hmefi’News cornnpondcndent Runpoint.fo.r_or fivc houra Saturday in__1 11, ,357-cnliber Mugnum t o t h e d t.y y lthey were concerned a t theJ problem.| > suicidc. A16I23 p .m ., he susurrendered” man had a , X The Shanks -were conciiicerned th u t th e , casino,JO kitchen where she 1 e City Council city’s lackk ofo police protection. , '■ to police. Oaks said. handgun. ■ BELLEVUE - Thc.C - diminished water presaunire created a worked, throiroatenod to kill himself af- i 1 and looked a t the guy. d sewer systom Mayor■ WayneW Douthit said four re- ' ing her, thon finally sur- Johnson, a 25-year-old>ld kitchen "I stopped an pHtieft-will-bg-«v°»^"Mc until1 polcntinlI health and Hnnit.litation prob- u»r releasing — lem Iri lheir reataUhiltt kilOtthcn. • - rendureterpirpollce, ------at me at point-blank . - licc ch ief if ho w ants the town'8jnQr^a_now_marBarahall is hired. I r shots at other-woritera-areind-wcurity-.rile .rircd_at lariet' Shank, who attendedd In other uction. ihe coununcil: Gamblersrs were allowed to contin- lilt said the shot- went'' ' shall position. B ut Jan 1 guards at the casino, but: tthere wfrC range."- Bullilt ting with her husband, saidd • Approved u letter by/’Councilman C ue playingj in i the Hotel oulder, Hhattcring glass • The c o undl act Junee 272' a s th e dale tho meotin; d__M other serious injuries, 0Oaks said, ovor hi.-i shoult jfTicors are unarroed and_:itji_^s_Gary^akJo_Gov._CcciL- I Andrus ex- r> hut 1 nn one was allowed for the city’s revenue> bond b< election, • reserve ofTi officers ii»— btlUIid him-whiwhich-cutTirtothcr-work------^----- Jtnowledgo in Bellevue thal.1 prcsBing the council’s opopposition to ^^10 the dowlowritown complex duringg ftore than 40 jwjice 0 ! de8igned-to-rai66-4Kl-5.l-S-miUion-fnr.,-commQn Hr ^—^the-niswly osliibliflivd fifih _ _ eluding a SWAI-team:nndd J,n:cro\vd jn~n^nnd-Bullt^nitt-managed-lo flee.------# ersystem . Voi- there's noplO policemen o n d u ty ” .hln|!-rc^-,hcTOi.rlylO'lO'-^-bour draiha. - - I - — tho city’s proposed sewer ,r and Silver c, 1. the hundreds surroundedd 'the 12-.S10-, ’Johnso'n'fire'dired shoUi u f th e nrst-9C“ i’nmHiavc’lived ; ___Lions on the Wood River Cross. 21, suffered a gun- ds lo arrive. Oaks said, ■-crit m ust-b e rcpBtcred-ni o Creek; The letter staled th I- ry, downtown hotel aflor ththe incident curily guard.s I rior to the dec- "I’m notlot going to let this get into d to the arm and was pis- oturned fire, but missed. in the city 30 days prioi g fishing regulations benefit I, began at 7:55 a.m . One guard rotui tion to be eligible to voivote. Polls will a n argumcment.’ Douthit said, closing d about tho head and face, sUige's sister. R orta cussion. Councilman. Genee few, while disregarding theth wishes or lol;»l''PP«l• Lt." Randy Oaks. She was,S ' Witnesses said Johnson.in. a w orker The ImsUig be open noon-8 p.m. A^ sisimple m^ori- tho discui g public. T he said police L C ross in the Brown, wiid1 JohiwonJol had threotened moved that Johnson bo of-f- a majority of thejishing | Jniversity Modical Center,•, a t a Strip hotel, grabbed C ty is needed for revem/cnue bond ap- Stclma me lhat th e token to Uni forced her Cross al leastst fourfc tim os. fered thele job and the council ap->- letter further pointed ou was in good condition, hotel con'oo shop, then f proval. regulalibns would brini;ng econom ic’ whore stw wa ., into the kitchen. Brown soidlid her 1 aister-obuincd.a ------T he council, followinging some discus- proved, as released at l2iK p.m., ler of the 15 candidates who0 hardship to Bellevue’.*; tourist-basedto Cross was Norm Bullitt, a chef, saiaid ho slum - re-straining onorder Jigainst Johnson sion und a citizen complinplaint. voted to Another an d walkedd toti a w aiting am bulance, ir. bul he continued to ha­ e’s interested in applied foifor the job turned the posi-i- economy y bled on Johnson and Cn'ro.HS in the lale lasl year, b ji3k Ray Johnson if he’s • Hor formirmpf ■ hrivfricnd. Bobby t ra.ssher ul hlier e r jiib , and hom e;------t ^ tow n, m arshall pos:position, - vdcant—tion dow rotation plan Johnson, propropped himself against a kitchen: ' ...... Drmer M arshall W right saiijaid. ______• Agreed to a water ro since April when fomi i;a8t of th e al- sued. Tlic Shn)hahks also slated in a letter•r for the city, with those eai Rob N ejezchleba resignei iys and those _ ;r police chief in that, thee city's( w ater pressure has,IS, ley watering on even duyi Johnson is a former p cring on odd n the private se- .been too0 Ilow. The council voted to;o we.st ofi the alley waleri K una w ho h as been in t! le jlqys. This will be efTcclivciv e Ju n e l. - << ’ iflt four years.------spend-SSOli5(K)Jo..replnco_a_v^Qlve_in_^c _ i t ^ - --- - ;t of the, reguiutions, Kim- , -curity bpsinoss th e la a t ( ------Pe'ak-aaid-the..8portamrn a n n.ssocia^___ [tmuca from Poge'Bl • -.... zrnt:n7iry-.^nr.i-|.-liiV«}-|nHti- - • . _ -r d lion's objeaiVlUB UJ iiiim.lugutiate the bofly r o i^ ant lid 25 people from the Wood sh-in" on opening day al regulations, but by totallylly open and gated a "fi.sh-i alley, the Buriey-Rupcrt Irick Bridge near the Hazgltor>n to fill orinly 2 teachhing posititions. y public m eans. the Kilpalricl tho Twin Falls-Kimberly^ Peak said the group.hah a s received foothills on1 SilverSi Creek." Stone 4 s 8 proposed budget for thele Hacner and. dislricl By C H E R I FORSYTH^ district’s i nn,iS'°and area arc conrom plaintants in a court in-ig aboul'«,OOQ,in-plodgos foVoY th e litiga- ’ urging iinglt'r.sler-s to continue bait fish- schpol yoar a l a speciiil meet-I- salaries huve not been fii Times-News corrcsponderitleiU coming sch Aill rise-tol7....Junc‘ion_whwhich may be filed thisij“ -tionondm ore-iB being ac-advan^ML.placciflcnt_rn^h_and sci-:i- school should cost aboutiW™', $ Peak mdand other anglers said the iver to young to do the sameame thing north of Hailey -"tibiTtb half-tlm rduc-to Ta-----SomTJ-grant- funds nnr-i on“ has-:not--followed—the-»e-- li-and-release-only waters. creased enrollment. ThoTh( board hopes ence clossosses oro among the opirons ' i'.™'l,“'> ''-‘» - “ coiivmlJsmn If, and eldeVly ^ ‘oplo is comirifiJlGWly im -~in tho calch-an lie schools nnd loans are aviiva, able from j|-,htho majority of the people he hopes th is won’t be ncc- ' to fill th e position fromom the staff, but availablele in the package. Basic fair," Pook soid. T h e nnew rcgula- He snid he h , Superintendent equipmenient costs would bo aboutut the Environmental Proto through written and oral I include peo- es.sary since:e aan injunction would de- also has advertised. Si Ik cy. Bodily suid he would: i r ; " r c " r X 1^. lions exclude people, not i Arlyn Bodily said; $8,900 aniand the first course would be 8. and disregarded recom- lay the newV rc|reguiutions for awhile. i2,500 for 15 students, district not have to l*orro ,d P)P-" ______. .... The kindergarten1 ! program this about $2,5 “ns nV given by local Fish and pro^am will begin th e comingIg complete the project,-.— year has 32 studentsIts b ut only 19' ‘ The pro imount oflhe' OamestaflTiff^...... year .and probably will bebo "liepending on the am s t ...... , havo’signed up for nexnext year. Bodily - school ye id bids.' hopefully wu cann got-the rc-- By far.r." -Peak said. "the. largest. said. The progrom probrobably would be reading» classesi for seventh arid .erwuv-shorUy_-.majonLv_olof people in Idnho arere ______Vodesr-Bodily-said, - Futuro-ro—moval-and-conlrol-under ------S u i H u u n . — nin'onlynnmomingsii^-ncxt-year.-if it—eighth-gr th ader .schot>l is oul and he1)0 done before against ihehe new reguiutions. Everyry goes to half-tim e, he saisaid., classes mmay Ik the advanced math rtsifien are being gradually ence courses, he said, . -school starts inllie fall.-1‘ IWily said. year sportsi . * - __ T h e .public can, com:omment on.the ondscienc ------IT-public-ldnds-und-public- ______p { t i U o j waters, anand it's lime we werere • ------heard." Authorrs— , FredChri:hri.stensen. Fish and Come Meredith Taylor. Kimheherlv l-.lemcn. j„„„is,i„nioner for District 3 from • C o n tin u e d from•om P a g e B l David Blaslock,Bis Filer Elementary. m t a C lol tarv:_second. - Duyshii..1 Irani/., Namna.-.otvoted in favor of tho propos- Tcjni£3nicc...... First-git-erade poetry:-rirst- Michacl 5 " ..... hal, Filer; second - Libbyby itiiinuel Lullk-IWl-rir-lTiilii l\ill» , ‘ new regulations presented C areer-p lan s for AliAlicia do have n Poapichol LoughmilmillorrFilerrthird— Kalley-ey-third.-.Seun.Mikesell.,^> Siiivtimlh- ._ |,v - iie g ionn n - 4 Commissioner Norm■m ______literary bent. Sawtooth Elementary in-Twin-.^in...... Fourth-grade. pruse:-(;-nrst--J\llclu^(,-„,h-„„-„„outfiller from Salmon.- - - "I want lo be a teaiLeacher and thon hlememary m christens wo j l Gabica. Morningside Kl cnsen. who retired • two i \ w rite a t home,* she sailsaid. , iry Twin Fnlls: second - MiM areaSchw er- agof!0 afler voting on the mat-iit- ,11; ■ < 1 a ,h year Ihe Magic t-grade prose: first - Zachary •This is tho seventh y )son, Sawtooth; second -r man, Harrison: ihird - Sliank, 1 one of the preblems withith 1 [! j J n ' _ _Valley , Reoding_Counauncil has spon- cl Pospichal'.-P ilcrr-'third—— Agape:------— r;r-Fl5b-nnd'Cl‘Game’5“dcpartmontal-piT)'-ro*------wiil 1 ^ ' — 7--^ sored th e Young Authkuthors program . ;n- Fiflh-grade poetr.v; s its com plicated nature, ach elementary *”UMurphoy. Castlcford Elemen- ■ V ^ pisalwasil Winners from oach Drown. Filer; .«ec«nd - Karla Crab. christentensen gaid tho commission- school are chosen forTjr each grade in md-grade poetry: first - Amy■ny tree. Central Inleri..rniediati' ■ in plified" it without changingng . t . v c ' m v t e prose and poetry. Thorhon they competc ^ becond jMorcan, Pop. „ Frachjsciiscur, Sawtooth; sccond - .Jerome; third - Claire i itofthooriginal proposal.- for valleyw ide hoqors. iry plewell Elemeniary in B lid his' decision wus basedicd ^ I ds 'a re judged on Harward.'Gibbons H a Elementary ■'"hi- . He soid . . The youngest.kidsj ck, FiOli-grode . prose:. J nr,re information, citing recognition lnird-|rd-grade poetry: first - Chris ------provided inB early June.' For more i — Tjwn-author^and golti ;ori • Smith, Hagerman. ^ . Peak dis;disagrees. 73 7 -22 0 0 C 0 6 .- program-cncour- u, Sawtooth; second - Kori nt. please call EDottie Miller at for it," is how tho pn Lincoln Elementary in TwinA-in Sixth-grade prose; fifirst - Jamie Forlhetle post two years local outfit- ___ ngga a child, she said.id;______J!;®™’nhird-=-Michncl-WardrFjlcr;— ^ ___ Arrossa.-UncolnJn_ShShoshone: see- , ve-been-urging-.clients_ta,_ta___ ------. T h e w inners arc a s ! rf-grado prosoT “ first — BenJen :ond =rKcnny-Schrocder,ir.-BiiUJ^iddle -=i,-riWlo-th•thc=Fish-and-Gamc^stating. i n g ~ - ■ •- - — =Kihdcrgarton.pbeLt3 rHomc-School;-second---Kcllyilly_ Sthool; third - Janet Fotord Central. their surprrprise and concern there was School in Twin " VAorhrvoB. Acorn Sc irrCamas-Elemenucy-in-Eairi fifsi^ ^ D an n y — nni t»noupliIgH^tai^BdnrlenBg-water F oils. rri- Lloyd, Gooding Stato.Jx^,ool; sccond ^^0 Biglig Wood o r Silver w e e k , he ^8o; firsl - Eric Held; Ihithird - Jamie Nielsen, Horri- R e g ? o ^ ‘’^ e ;; Kindergarten prose lementary in Twin Falls. - Ida Wilding. Goodi'ding; th ird - ^.^5^ hool; sccond - “ " “ ' I Roy, Acorn School irth-gbde poetry: first - ■ Dustin Reis. Gooding. ‘ — -Nicholos-Sprongct,^.Aconi;-lhird_- .V Fo;^ / a v e g j o o dt- b y e t o h i SUND >AYa S r5.00 o:)ff a t € H 4AMPA - —perm p a c:cs andd-get $ 1 3ur peta i = — 8m f N i Thirrd-Diirie.•nsion (Cuts. C E n j o y o uur r fam ous Sundayy *Champagne ___ ■Showroom from i___ Brunch, sen»rved in rhe G ala S ___ affo rd abhie to beg inI ^w ith. B u rt"^now th ey 're: ” 930 a.m. ro"te^?3EFpfnT===== everalTciinids, It’s a deliglightful m edley of■ heartyh entrees, deli- m ore attracactive at $5.00 o f f . W e o f f e r s e \ ^— —Gious salads^|c"rli-lfgRhle appetizcizers, luscious pastries • '-at7nst-$-2-7T ^rineluding-ci-c-ut-and-style.-A A nd-out_^r.Q yH and, of couilurse, com ^im entariiry-champagne; Der person. Best pf ali,.it’sall just,$4.95 pe -sional stylilists are pros a ts: selecting th e rigi g h t p e r m W hat il i- . delicious w ay l o o k y o u Vw ant. A perm shouldn'tsl m ake'i your fin ^ ^ H to start your }-k4ng-this-ad-ta ! S u n d a y ! ^------spiralr-So-

i-appom tm ent. -- w h e r e y o u n e v e r - n e e d ^ n - THIRDDDIMENSUION CUTS Nil Nl) Nch 'n' b*AliTrrtirrfU. Blue Lakes Centeito r ------— Moa-ifiUIWI___ J - 7 ~ ~ ■ ' M '9-e«tn12-S ’ ■ (MfOTQflOlMd iSS9h'5W B 9r-lilStodlwialalrwt**— ------Spiral Wrapt tttr ttl $45.145.00 m e n u s ^ >1 lunch 1 leadny: Cooks choice. ... School s fruil cup nnd Wedncnc bar. browna. green In'ans. »day: Chicken nuggest witwith A -M — t L'Mdiiy: Taco naind, poUito bar T hursda BLAINE3 COUNTYO "rueBd and milk. Buuce, jo ji» potatoes, frcsl 1 ImlveB. »nack cruckern am enta diiy, chicken special bu Monduy: Mncuroni.3ni.nnd-chec»e. »eu- peaclM Friday: Crandparen Bnickerdoodle cookie anca n d -. |,|,.|,v -mu-chiiii-fiutg lifinMk. 6 4 7 1 »l l T W t e ^ W l i -wholtf w h o a l roll nndid clchocolnUJ m ilk. Wc3ii! but- earrotn. nilh' nnd bulluttcT. apple-cn^ ,y: Oven baked chicken, burger with bun, ketchup,up, mucunmi and cheeiie. bul F n d u y : Tuoiwluy: Hnmbur -up’inach, dark aweet chcrriew nndnm and milk. Hcnlloped potatoes, limu Jelli oraoeFim A veineniie • F ile r ■ frtn eh rric«.; lotlucctuco nnd- u>mnuj,-u)rcd-up ------M INIDO)OfCA aauco. HCti • • m ilk, irger ^iili'p^klea— wilh-ponrsn rn rc o m b rrn d nnd bulUir-Jinc brownio nnd milk. iimrfny:-Ciniiidinn clu.ow»-miupuiup. __ -• Mondayj_(Vl'.li'!li'*’“!lf ’ Wodncaduy: Turkeykey iilirkriiRrbiikinK— Thurn nato und catsup, Imttcred ~corn,~piiiT<~apptg~mci ilk,------toniwd—wlt*d .-w itli-dcliniinker Ilk' Hiina with lettuce, tximat' OH_wi_th Frcnch drewMmg, i»?ar— pea~ suHCC'nmnnltk; —------T W IN F iO X S ----- ' m m ------drosB infrrfrcnh fruitt iiiinm l m ilk...... wcdg<;H_ I ------^p.^f.n)]lty;.UwuC,JlLlckckj) with poluloes itHtghSccondriioi«:..Urw ipltoa w ith rujcho luilveBHand a milk------amtirhnt-mlls and——Jm dOE-ti •f "AA” Onute - : — ThurHdny: Crinplt. m a r nnd’gravy. purplo-plun luy; C hicken Tillet sandw .ch., jrttr »/vS*towUrp aninh rice, carrot Fridaiday: Fihb nuggeta with .tJirtn M onday ehocBO Huucu, Hpiinii cob. thocolnte milk. mixed cup. trail mix nni lntin« und milk. ‘ aauce... haahJ hrowna, com on the coli dogB and cnlJiup, uiu-rs, mi: r ^ ' Bticka. rVuit nnc) Rolniii Jt buitor celery. ■ cherry cheeHc.•ese- Wednesday: Corn d< F j W i B £ F rid u y : Schooln choicecho; nnd milk. peanut wedges, cherry milk. french fries, apple > Tuesdayjay: Chefa salad, club crackack- cak e nninnd milk. turnover and milk. with- lettuce and era. picklekle apenra. fresh fruit, dinne DUElU SS Thursdny; Tncos w I peanut butter nnd milk, b e e f on biHCuit«. MMANUEL LUTHERAN •n beans, , .roll with p< Mondny: Cliip bt* indny: FiHh nuggela. polaljlalo cheetie. butler.-d green Wedncncicsduy: Cooks choice, E S tY D E P A Rn r ^ C T l T j f^rocn bcjiHH. pinnpplouio and m ilk. M ond Ivea, cookie and milk. iiday; Chickcn fried aleak, pota nuKK'.lH, rn ac aro n i plnnkH,;h, Bpecial aauce. pear hiilvei •d chicken, u ilo r T hursda TuoH dny: Fi«h nui • Friduy: Oven fned id gravy, green henna, fresl m-H.oraoKc bnrK nnd lem onn Ifloaf and milk. ^ .« over while cake to e s and nnd chouBc. •ken, lots, hot rolls, cherries______Klfn-wburxiirxics tuidjrhucoliiltjiulk.------mllK:------led polJiloeB with gravy, wholJUiile ana milk. - Frid aly; y ; I..4iaagne. g arden saUt] WcdncHdiiy: Comm dogH.i tator tola, mii»bed t rollH. buiter und jam . laiileroi 'IE L D frl'iWtt nrc. t i u f e X i l bcolii, punchcii and milk.mil wheat r „,,d BiaiVii r i i liladuii. mixed veg- iwuii.nF, npple crihp and milk. m; Cereal, toiiBt. m ilk, T hurw dny: Enchila< ■dneaday: Vegetable »oup. peanuunut Monday; Breakfast; uUibloo, ontmunl cooki'lokieH and m ilk . W edn inuts juice and milk, l.unch;h; Baked chicken r ' Bandwich, apph-Buuce. donut .Uiloes und gravy. VALLEY F rid n y : B eef tnmnimule pie. buttered buiUT barbfiiue. whipped poUi I Toasliing Bread^ fniil uad milk, , MondnyIny; Chicken chunka,--taU) com. potint nnd milk.Ik. ■ . imd mill ami celery stiokB. hot rolla.; rAta, T burfurHdJiy; Taw> salad, .ml«a an. fast; I’lincakes. slicks, apapplesauce, buttered enrrflti JL ------p p , - laland-drefiW>H,—«iidii:_bC!-i'!!-,.,,(1.___ Tuesday: Urenkfai lU H E -" • luice iind inilkr~l:unc ,tnv: I>i7?a. ■tossed salnd. ae. M on d ay : UrcakliiHt vTcli. crmp green hnUil. Ii' lokie Jello and milk, jOBdny—F o o t-lo n p 'h n t-d o g r-n r Br juice and milk, ciirroi,( Btickr.,» pickh^Jhipii. fruil. cooki. Wednewlay: Dreakfik fasl; -Scrnm blcd------Wcdnem or ccreol. fruit or nd cheeae, vegeuible titicki G t x i e d S|89— ^ ju r w ith ke tch u p and and millnilk. ■it. juice und milk, chos und Lxinch: ChocsfburRur eggs with bacon. Uiast. a and m ilk. K un d fruit; ______l.unch: Nticho £)a;^e,se aoup. p e a c h e a a i picklcH, fronch - JEROME-ELEMENTAR Y.---- Twliipfied-Uipplnfr Bdnyr- Stniwberry- 'pnncnkc ------.Tuomlay:BTcnkfaRtfORti -KngliHh m u irtn------Bhi-d crnckorH. apple ciike. ------I’hursda - r M ------T )ndny: Hamhiirger gravy. miiHhi-i w ith whii/hipped lopping, hash brow^ t Po n i[Uts---- w ith jo lly , fru it o r Juice,Juic hot chocolate MonO mil nnd m ilk. - - - I. fru it o r ju ic e and p«lnU>e.i«e». green bi'iinn, frUif. hot ml >kfaBt: C ereal, po ta to eaa, ,! link flnusage nnd milk, o r m ilk : o r curonl. fi lulU-r. natmeal cookie and milk,k. T hursday: Break jy: Cooka choke, birthday cukcuke ------m ilk.- Lunch: Fried'd j chicken. mnHhed nnd bull vich. inuffins. juice nnd millilk. Lunch: Taco Friday:. y^o.U ...t_vre.-tnbleM T ulceday;-BiI Onlled'cheeHe Handwich J catsup, huilered und chocolicoiatemilk, / F r e s h ^ .■■yj,,. unliiH ytfj^b. siilsaH and ( »y I.S—to ______i______and hot,roll;___ frenh vi comT granola bura. trul=ult ftrtd mlllr— • ' ------■ = = = -Raspberiy ■eakfai.L: -C ln n iim o n rn n t. yellow^ cake und miik. :l: French t.iast,. ■ ~~WENDECn- , = Wednesday: Bruah •dnoBday: Sloppy joeH. IhashuibI Friday: Breaklnst: Jny: Woiner wrap-upa. potui ■ : • roll, fruit or Juice iind hoi chacolau- or Wedn and Juice and milk.. I.uiicrich: Chili beans. Mondny Jit o r juico a n d m ilk. Imiwtit*.tin, fruit, peanut butler cookie am i. cinnamon rt.lls, snlad.fruiVuit und m ilk. . \Parfai milk; or cerfoi. fruit i clieene and 'crackers. fru it ' I -ond-clieetk>-K4.nd— milk- •- iiui)le«nucp'nndchncnlailntc-milk.______XmiBdiy,liiv Meal in a peel, fru ______— r.uneKr-Cold-hnm-01 un«li»yi-0(u.n menu------•r.-roll uod-milk------' ' w ich, b n k c ^ blt'anit im'aTriiit:Hnii ------rh u w ^i7h7" ■“ ‘■“ "“TWINF/B-AT.Tft ----- :------turnover.- IkfiJKt: H incuit rXrith . t niday: d a Hum and cheese Handwicii Line ,Wedne«neaduy: - Chicken sandwicl ME?ATDEPAICTlTMENTf=^^li = Thurndny: Brcnkfn tolB wilh ketchup, fnlit. ice «■ ' KlenieiitJiry Main Lil je lly , hot chDcoInU' la lo r t. Monduy: Sloppy j hot- chiiculutu or AihoS.Si — Turke —$f 09 LT line. Boup und »andwich har an milk; or cereal, fruitait o« r Juice nnd m ilk. - bu rg e r I I. gruted cheene. hot a la cnii;urte ilemit, L unch: B eu f Uica«. Ki )nday; Chicken burger and m ^ N U E L L Uj ^ t h e r a n " - Baucc. fre n ch frii'B.I. fruitf r and chocolate Moml IMMA \Hams 1 ^ . p ‘bJ ; hake ciMcookie . m ltk. eBday^ Fnchiliidna and »unnhin . - ...... BURLJRLEY. . ' . ._ ...... SGHQQI>L ...... 1- M ondny: Hnt doRg w ilh hun. tu to r toli* ciike. ‘ ^ “ ~ j ^ H e n i i c ^ :ed pinchctf, cookic Wcdn•dnettday: Hot doga and ruiui ■ ' ...... w ith 'k u lc h u p . Mliced •ation for the und n iilk . cookie, Will tbe having registral Fresl md chipH. cheeite and T hluriiduy; u n Barcheltn and brownie, ■ ^ TuoHdiiy: FihH imd •iday: SauHiige jiizza ami chmolalolate 1989-90 schoolI y> e a r , ,T c e le ry Kticks, frc»ih«h fru il, c o m br.-ii Pridu Friey.-whi|>|»-'l I"'' -- SnowWhitc.. Environmental Resestoratlon" locM. ho t roll wilh•ilh -bultiT iiiiil apple- , ■ W a s t e Mlanagem a i ent and B W cilneRdiiy; Chiri.icken I.nllie wilh h u n . tu to r tiilM. pvaceachen and onikii-. 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WorhId fm -- roach tto Latinn Amerin c ^ i s i cautiouus appr unanimously nppT.pproved a meeting for favors J tretrealies. ednesday. This will be B ushf ry in Suites, I) the tliis coming Wedn difdispleasure withthncountry iding additional U.S. 1T h ere w-js little support in t -----BvGEeR<^/-GEDDiV ------niinstinrrliui Dnvi?rhn9*nHu-nh io III'Miiil .Siindil ndo----- ^------jicrhnps-thtj-fit^l-f •’ ------unnci in to HiiflH4»«------^ linn I'l.riTTolTTlTffla Tho Associated Prvss c^tact at all wilh the Nonofiega-led irntUarj fhlo and baker's suiieiutea-pTcfcrcTic5rfm------viewed as outside • em bargo again-st Panam a. Th 14 m onths, should nol be vii miin in's - -diplomatic a pproioroaches. ______d th e will ofthe . governm ent in more lhan 14 Hnd-Baid-^’**-«'’oald_—1—iapproach-WQuld-ScLhacLfiam api ------WASHINGTON— Preeiiresidont-Buah— -Bush^ajdJ^ — On^turdajThowcverrBuBu-Hh— <—:— inlervontionant gingU .S. In a speech twotw o weeks ago7Baker in oeonle was thw artad by laligns vvith the eetm eet om y for years — di^magi — has-bcentJriflmg-away-frorfrom-thc.go-— Eanamnninn. "sCcm cdto-be trying to lu r nnupUui- » _lia.vegoo(i.reJi‘lj -w ith n o - ^illuded lo the widw idespread desiro for raud" in tho im m ediaie 7561 people a n d tire^PDF" invo.'Jtmpnnn thcprocCT?— ' ■“ it-alone Latin American1 popolicies- r - .“massive frai •-heat'on N oriega by Noriega,a, R,^^■ingr.•^-Hunun^unii^n pe, L- nvreed- —thfl UniUid S tates.tea.to.forgo.unilalora ofSuiidayselectionand .....he — ifNoriega'were ' ■guarhmco gu. Noricga would He f nflermathof' jhould dy the military — i ______measures but caucautioned ajtornatjve ; _ — favored-by-thc previous . sequent-decision of Gen, —.rTlie r P anam anian people sh( o u t . ------adm inistration and his cou:outiou.s - bythT^bseq af offictT.” — thrown from-ofi'o f iic c r - - ...... liK . - approaclies-mHy-lay-h av e tlFawbacks as-*-*; itonio N oriega to thro.w put everything ev to get him out of lonlroversial mea.sure . . -. - Bush-;u)peared ■ to place his approach was underscoredred in Manuel Antoi ; aboard Tbe most-con :raiic well." ~ •• He also condemned the ■ Speaking w ilh reporters a' y Bush was the dispatch strongest stt hopes fora democn addressing lhe crisis in PaiPunomn, lhe return. I •nl announced by li omacy 'All those whoho 1advocate diplotnacy irected at opposition Air Ai Force Onc. the president nfAmcrica'n military outcom ou e in Panama on diplor Bush and Secretary ofifState St violence direi m his o fa brigade o f/ d Suues and political soluiolutions to the region's W ednesday declined to'biick nway from the linked thal move lo hut hu made it clearlhe United ! Ja m e s A. B aker appear■to to have leaders on Wi words w^hen reporlors.rnisct;ip o f bo lh houses of At ano th er point, the pres crisis." Bush said. been on leadership ol him out o f conlinue.in forenrce. 1 of N oriega’s rule in So the em phasis has bee said:sc “I would love lo sec hii L ess lhan hours a fter BiBush condemnation of le hopes o f Congress. 1 out a m ore heavy- w orking w ith Iwth in the hi there, w e'd like lo see himI out.0 Tho Bu-sh ruled 01 spoke, the Organization ofAiAmerican Panama. PP . n..>i;Hlonp fif w hnt Bush did seemed ih nach. realizing there are sp lie GAS c harter calls coming up vrtth'«nmrefi« will'of th e people .should iHillolbe . handed approai S uites perm anent council coi;onvened Although the C lUreoment to pose a thn•hreat to Noriega, Some of w niund which Latin St ,-e dem oc racy “an ------policies.-/CWparti8an,agre - thwa rtcd- by-thia jnun. iind.h;his ... few issues arou -10 tHke-upa-Vcnczuclanj)rojnpo.sal to __ represenUitive d ,^'yT7ilTolncT~iticlmraaurcir c B ^ ll have-no effect a t-• • th "Aniencans railully-moro-.qoicklythnn ----- lo i~condilioir for pcace in ------m th th e Congroot? nirniiriy - hnld-MH QAS fa raig n jilnuiaj)..r; " Tndispcnsamerco ------^oA'NIcnnrgunimd-ButtlHJo •the - opposmoivt^-u meeti^ig on the I'aniima siiu; s this past Ambassadorlo r A rth u r Davis. “ .o th e Thus. Hush rejirejected uso of force m iwo-hour tbe’pnncipleofio f non-intervention closely w ith lawm akers th I o f a n am bassador is^ftcn HUjlemtjnl st to make clear lo A t th e conclusion of the Iw nin P an am a A recall ol Lhey still ’ against Norieg;lega a s well as th e ’ m ust bo respect.lectcd as well. ____ w eek after.lhe situation in P anam anian people th at tht .session, the 3J delegaU;s used m dipioplomacy to register P nilcd scrapping of'th ih e P an am a Cnmil becam e tum ultuous. hndhi the afrectionorihe Unit P— Briel5f ly - —------^— [ i 1 to rearirm if NAIr o modeiernizes Soviets 1threaten ord. superior convenventional forccs. allowed under tj'*-* Mikhnil .S. — ^ n v Sets-quelieU -ethnic-riot;J; !S hurt JUllzC ' S»id_____tf e III ------geviet-rEfy unrn------p T u;jpcr •• w*as— announced last week ) _ A brawl between “300^TmenIans 3' and • Sovietg Foreign Ministero r K d u arti. motlorni7.ai.io ilance of Gorbachev an MOSCOW (AP) - to "developm ent of a new sisaid it wants a ball B tary .o f State Jam es A. red five people in continuecjod ethnic strife in the Shevardnadze g on Satunia^lay said the Umtamount to -ope before during Secretat _____ Azcfbaijajiis injured ^sit>m.r\-and hti-said the-. cc coaventiona! arm s in Euro] vnsirto' Moscow-thnt lhe----- — ^-jTjfFion7theorilcial-TafiTass nows-agcnc;y:saidSa tunu rd ay ...... - - j____ • y- K re m il n woul'dTTIIc on 5 o ri n g - into-.talks, iu1 m d ”aBaker IIl's visi ;ert, capital of Nagomo-- enic-wnth-the ‘' Kremlin wtiuliiiiUUiiof v\’aTirto;havt:-lo ;.-ei : ' T h e nghl on Wcdncdnc.sday-night-in-Stepanaken reiir'nuiriienrstlip'ora'bren elimination of short-range nmissiles. ' Kremlin would in. was accompanied by c le a r a r m s Uiko a similararsiep. ^ fl rigton arc short-range : sti-eng'th by 500 Ka'rabakh, an Armenienian enclave in Azerbaijan. interm ediute-range nucl Moscow and Washing lore details. •s its sh o rl- -'fhi.-i wouldlid have to be con.sidered, ‘orts to get warheads, andind he callcd again for continuing strikes. TassTas said. It did nol give mot treaty if NATO upgrades already embarked on effoi hes in the neighboring ^ but it'wouldlid n o t b e by our own al dium-range negotiationsIS o n th e rem aining M ore th a n 90 peopeople diet} in ethnic clushe range nuclear missiles. rid of long-range and modii year, stemming in part ^ 0 m a tc h a clioice.‘ Shoviovardnadze warnud al a ri rials argue nuclearjirms.,s. __ __ ) rcpuhjics-of Armeniainia an d -A zorbaijanJaat yei ^— The-vcilcd.thrcot ,tn j-vntJO'boforcTPtnmiiig to - nir m s ilc s . and- NATO officii Nagorno-karabakh!T)n . se the range news conferen ir option is The move hah a s Been meC wilh'only “ from Armenian demi}mands for annexation of Ni NATO proposal lo increase Llthat a short-range nuclear, 0 Armenians domonstniteited in their capital of ncc ro c k e ts Moscow. igainst ati a lukewarnarm response by T h u rs d a y , 300,000 A of European-basod Lane d the new missiles NATO neccssiiry n 10 defend ag d action on the dispute., 1 L-ffort lo lie likened I iw Pact's Washington. Y erevanlo demand ac was the lalusl Soviet velop to nhe Soviet SS-i'ls aattack by the Warsaw the Kremlin’s hand-pickedid ad m in istra to r for th e. ^ I new round plans to tlevel Arkndy Volsky, tht pressure the West inlo a 1 poriers'h"erb-shortly a fter me iliifh have a range of less he ceasefire would nol bo G erm any. and public iipii:)inii>n hi*re is missile.-<, wliii ___ _ ,,_.guarantces from the;:hc opposing factions lhat the lodorniznlion ih;in 75 mile^ik‘s, w ith m issiles capable J .strongly against lhe mot t 73 3 -7 3 3 7 breached in hisabserjsence.'...... - ' 1 jeopardize of reachingiig up lo :iO() m iles. T h ai slep for fear it would j ip llicm wilhin the limits : arms caiilrt)l efforts. would keep 1 ; . West Germm an ccoriom y hbooming - ;* Los Angeles TimesIS v ersary of lhe founding of > • BONN. W. Germaimony — On the “10th annivet ing a quiet now economic :; West Germany, thehe Germans( are experiencing "Ees : • "wunder.” ^MILY"; 8. in d u stry is a t neariy 90 : The boom has alreadyaln lasled seven years, i 9 is being pegged a t mtirc L percent capacity,, lheUh export surplus for 1989 i; H E F INN A L E , - p ut a t 3 percent, t than S68 billion andid realr econom ic growth is pu heniicals and banks are > The car industry;try. high-tech sectors, che world-marketis-Gtcraan:. ^ _ : • • booming. Every fourthtout m achinc sold on the wt 1 Industries believes thnt : - manufactured. 'heThe Federation of German Ii All great thihings I in 1989 for lhe first time ; • unemployment will'fill drop below two million ir i a n e n d v = ^ ’ since the l970s. rn'mcnrhas-pracliced-Q— - tlustrcdme^toic : C h an cello r Hein-elmut KolilT^Rose'goVern' th o u t social hardness a'ln ; , m oderate laissez-fai'•faire econom ic policy withe ptimism as Wost Germany : ,Margaret Thatcher,ier, is beaming wilh new optii iligence. commitment and ^SPECIAIONE-HOUMAIFAREWELL!— ------;------turns 40, "thn resullgiilt f>r m utual effort, o f dilig •______rcndinesH for action.ion." ’______------7 P M —

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1 - 1 leave CDzechoslilovakia 4I ro Q p s4begiiuta BeChfl5bvalc~chie{^f s ta CE------ressure -- — 6,300-SovieUtroops^708-Uiuinka and.20_ .nry._by.i.^v:£!) ...... pilAGUE^ Czc^liosli)^valciirrATT'^^^ trom m o b c o ir Ihc Soviet Gen. MiniiilQVsiav Vnc'cli...... hdrawals come ns part of a planes are to leave, for - Sovittt. soldiers, who firsjrfil arrived ‘l\ T he withci ionii — some. .-T h e purtinllial Soviet pulloul began in- - fiddle__ - f_TO^)_Sov4« ta ro o p s. andid Union. O nly fo u r balUilioi aat month with;the depar- . 4sra€leJintoMi - J y c a r s ago to_cl^sH |wlilitlical rcfonns:—pullout-of-^ Irt Ifiis yiiur,. HunBaiT y,.-1.50Q.'menv— b«gan a partial piilloutSt5aturfiiy Uiaf;;G'.0(X). ta nik k s s- from - - Ka.st ^(»e rm a n v,_^- /ca in F cb m . tu re » r:tl T.frl tan k a . - lind Czechoslovakia ,nn-n-"~ according to f ib r e s givci i / e r c f i c c generated liltle apparentntenlhuslasm Hungary li ieace conj lil p — ^— ::— ; ^ 7 East pi among the counlry'ss communist nounced by Soviet Presitlciil Mikhail :hev in December. lenders. S. G orb ach t Thu BnUimore Sun Suile-run m edia notedjd tersely Ihnl O v erall,1, Ithe Ked Army is to wilh- If a million men over the1C .- _____ ( " BSack a Pain: recent meeting u Soviet battalion statiiitioncd in the draw h a lf PAiUS - The rec years in a unilaleral reduc-c- ' hero of FLO lenderT \Yasser Arafat /V ^ ____aorlli..Morj\viHn_,,city,.oof Olomouc. next two ye ...... A- ^------ITHan^M 'iVesidciiacnC^FranCOls ih Inland, lefi lion seen b b; y We.stern liriilysis os di- close to the border wilh o m m u m t ^ Mitlerranil mayi foreshadow ' j . for home e arly Sjiturday.ly. reeled a t aiaiding new talks in Vienna C o t ;______-I-!ri-ndi .plun3_tO- US<>se^ its upcoming /. ra Sy int; ciitivenlional forces inin______tu rn a» pre.sident of tth e European i bade the departing fi.r^5-miie column Europe, Kconomic Communiljn ity to apply W ^ tim nted 80,000 Soviet troopsp« farewell in a short cercnemony, the re- The estin communily-wide pre:aressure on Is* \ \ )slovakia began entering thehe___ »n-int«rnatjomi]------___ ports-aaid__ Il_wus_nQl_il_k nn^. how inCzechosli I’y - raci lo Htjrec to o n - in Aug. •^,'K»6fl‘in a Warsaw ames RuUiilti > peiice conference on the Middle • many troops le^Sat,urduday. couniry oji asion thnt crushed reforms ' __Knsi.‘snurc<‘S h ere saisa id . " . . ______.'Iv^ iven to the de- P ac t invasi ns ^ VSL-'V'y \ 1 M.D. ------In •r»-i,Y.TTUinlh .pa ~ ' Duriure cul'll'tiijtttd I'lUt .JP O r tthopcaicaui'Biiuii h o ____ “TnnTlo!d-miwtlj— ■.' ■ linnmdin-Diibcck:------IS e.xpecVeil'Ui’ b e 'm the treatment given the by I'rencli efforta! toU establish a ^ [O ’• lungnry. In nn The inv;nvasion led eventually to I a n d social poli- Ji ' oul from neighboring Hu common monetary ai jugb Budapest D ubcek’.s> ouster o and lhe expulsion of ^s members, (he ^ 4 , 0 ^ opposition march throu| I cy among the EEC’s lalf a million communistsits French also are expeicpected to seek a in WarchJsoTTio 100,000D fpeople called alm o st hal r""ln a s s e b a r ^ ichoslnvakia's niling party, common declarationjnonlhcMiddlo i JA i for a com plete %vithdravawal of Soviet from Czcch it with Mitterrand the current withdrawal. E ast conllict and a' wider nccep- M e t ’ troops nnd 'greater iiindependence Under I , 1989 tance in EuropeanI capitalscji of PLO illuslruieses the nascen t political ..... Tuelesday, M ay 16, 1 : - -...... pleader.Y aaser. A rafat^fatj political nna.- leverage• ofol lhe 1 2 -nation bloc os it ■ ly 's b and other ob.serjtcrvcrs .Qiiid.------clnijjrtowijwart-^he-aiiigle-w>nomic= ; = ^ O p T i n = I . market of!of 1992. “ B a r o n s IS^fiirtrdcfiT Tii g b ------The French w illll-only-ask-0 fcAiro-.:— The-MiiM j,y_2 _mecUng_betwcen_ . — peanflTto:fld(}pt-poK[WKili(»n«-.they!ve_Mitieiraht and and.lhc-ELO.chainmin_= ,= r a n d elof 5 e c e ~ w o o l " ; : :2ndzFJoD r;r::; already taken individividually."' sa id ' followedr "6 on^“ m~Madrid'belwcen - - Conference-Roor Philippe Moreau Defnrges Du of the Arafat andI’nd the foreign minislers of c up w ool inn t h i s a r e a . Fronch Instilute for I^nternntional Grecce, SpainSp a n d France, the pri- W e p i c k ench will also try or, presenienl and n e x t pre.sidents of Helations. The Frenc ur 1989.pmgram. ___ r — .. —to-win-fl "European.an-consccuiLionlL-tho EEC.C. France takes over the ■ Call toll free9 and askabo^t oui irinclude a special . , A tiend this freireelccturc, which will ir ofA rafat. EEC presiesidency.July 1. P.O. BOX 345 4 0 al Medicii\e. ch would under­ section dc\cvolcd to Occupational 1 I : That the French . 56 NORTH^ f500 €RSTi : Uike such a drive refrepresents a ma- And during dl Arafat's two-day jor diplomatic adviidvance into re- visit to F)Paris, sen io r envoys from BRIGHRM CITV. C UT 6 ^ 3 0 2 the. PLO leader, all. the _E_EEC__menibtT sUtes nt-_ ...... *. ..spccUibility. by.. the r : - ^.1-800-9.99-1>-UJOOL_(9665) __MagicJ^IIeyley___-' _____ ------: -sin c e h e publicly renrenounced terror- tended.. a b an q u et in His hdrioc ing’people aiorm since: e ) 8 7 0 . f Icdical Center | S - ism nnd said he actaccepted Israel’s hosted bjby the PLO delegate to K e c p in i — ^^ Regional Mci : nght U) exist later la s t year, ll al.so Fronce. 8 H 8 1 —8 : moves tto I i stop criiiminal J -^investigiRation p D-ahead-and-do-it—Ad<,dd-a-new room, put-i:it-ina-hot-tub, .... pair Ihc roof. A Twinn Falls Bank & Trust1st fixed or S : TheWiishinKton Rost-"t Ijustablc rate loan getsLS the job done. O urT titraditional lo w ■] '11 even show you ho\how to lower ' MOSCOW — Thoho -iCiciulin. has tc,s arc sp handy, we’ll •I : moved ijuickly ):o qujquash a criminal )ur monthly payments,s. Home improvemenlent loans • investi(!alinnbytwos0 special prosecu- jsignod to m e6t your needs.n . . fit your bud]udget. ities of the ruling SI • to rs into the nctivitie • Polilburo's leadinKng conservative, . YcBor Lignchev. andmd at least three, ■ ' . o th er prom inent ofTicificials. S i f q o p In a s h o r t. an nnouncem o t enl pub- i i i i j i i i li'ahcd S aturday in-n' Ithe CommunisI

denounced ' provocnii;aiive slatemenl.s" c— iSKinaggsrT-^ I ' ~ ~ p \ \ against "several politiolitical leaders of th e country' m ad e on radio nnd U*Ie- ' • isecutors, Telman C^UymU>ruLNIkulaLJuI_l?anD\T-Gdly«n ----- ; is a deputy in the nevnew Soviet legisla- • tu re who ^on iremlendous en popularity _iiiujuE_£iin:upt)on______; scandals in the repiepuhlic of Uzbek- ______isllnn. His critics sa;say ___ 7 .1 live w ork.lias iH-en ^ I i i vanco his political ca Otl a Leningradid lelevision pri^ ______j;r:it,' t-'fiilriy 1. I Ivanov, a candi-______51 • dalo for the legislatuature. said thal lii- T a'^nTdryiiii w en- “TnvTsliplTng'Lifr-'" nv ' iiciu'V, furiu.T Suprcprcmi' ('ourt chief - C, ■ judi;L' VliHlinur reri'hilov Ic r and fur- nuT I’nlilhiiro m niil•inlnTS (Irif’iiri Ho- . y 'iniTiuiv anil'^^kh;li^^■;rSi!(iml‘m?cv;------■ - f i p f s s s British1 man (, iPi mi I a l i p p -^missincig in _ W m g l l Lebahcion W H H M I i W i n nKllCl'T. .;in(.n lAI-i -• 1\ •'ilntir'h-iiiiiii «ii4»usi,im; 111 L.-hamm ______on Siilurd.n. hour:^ |-s_ al'ti-r ;i jinuip - aiiaSI? liiS •' ■(•Urniu-d io lia v .- TniT-ir.viiii.-itaiVi-'i"...... win fri'i'iior'n for "<■'>"(■ninr.idP.; jiiili'tiin il I’iil r m g ■ III I.oiutoii ■ I ,M.„. pi.rl.'ii liial ;i Wcslsi ( Ifriniiii itiiin wlio • .f.-.pp,.uv.l Ml 1-.1L-'li.inim <111 .May -1 , — f c f f i le ' * ■ ------— Iti.ii-D'IH-l .1 IcUc:Her'.sa.yinji hu. _ t i e r j ' of TW;\ liijnrki-r,-r Mohnmmi’tl Aii ' . . . . ^ ______V __ jo^r ----- z . . _ 9 9 9 9 ^ :-3L> - F ^ F ir. J 'Ih.Tr ,.n ni. claim of n - -|.nn-iliitiiy Inr,llu,ilu‘ W.'sl CiTmaii, ___ M.Mkll.- • Pcrrinc 734-1986 j r valid nionil>eiNhip • Downtown 733-1722 liDHi any iianicipalinglg rretail b u sin e ss in ihe Majiagic V alley. Pn:.sciil y o u r v hu (iis.i|)|i.'.irrd in c e . ______• I.ynwcKKi Slv.’ppil'u 733-6538 ’ .....c . a u l aiKirVOU autom aticitiGiliy.rcceiycjiJOJv.tJiscQcount otV 4h e n:t?u lar price...... 'uTihi'.uii nf i:ri)m), ______— Mas OtikIk f . Ill ______‘~\MrttHnk™tvc'VtMHrttk^-y_ ih;m yini llHJUuiii------l-i;ilc) aiKl a live i2ii_:i.aj^gic. suiit a - Kiii'ilic rly ■123-_5322 _ . • Buh!*543-8211 S*>i it' you want in'tix\ iip u yiiur honic with'low nite.sni (ailjusuible o r tixoii-ral >i..rn Hank ik. Tnisi itxLiy. •| ni'\',> apency nK'intx‘n.hip into the Ji>:I ioiiicow ner’s C lu b , call ananviollice o f Twin E'all.s Hai l,.f .Mann ^^.^s I,'.si T ~ " - T gf ...... l.- l .-|,i.ii,^il)ilit\ lur a:r e o — I i<|,.|ih>yiii|! lhe vie- .. ! ■

I ■ i >s, Twin Falls. Idaho 'B -7 I Sunday,I. MayK 14, 1989 Timoo-Nowc, T commnunist chancges m fleets I rronrwiinps w re ------t sumnmit rei Timinltng-^----- l^h^-paopl c’-al'cQl ■Soviet hen It will inevitably tje. bu3ic blit cnnsumur guuds aic mo imlonshing dem ocracy, thei Hi«Vnlvo(linl97af178 following a decision By MICHAEL DOBBS----- “ Bocialnmrestand inflation. . lirnilcdinjicopeipc.’L — ZT-T".--.'- T rp by th'e Chinese> lenleadership U) , ------7 T t i i a l y s i s ---- so Its chanting ihe *ne econom ic situniioTi. , The Woi-/un^n.Post' . Thc intem u! ferm ent in ththe world's The students ■ • 'G o rb ach ev ia becoming mmore , introduce a newtw‘responsibility “i ■ :y slogans on the streets riculturc. In 1982, land ^ ^ largest s ta te s have, lo somele extent, ,prodempcracy £ u n p o p u lar. A couple of years'ra'ago, ___sy stc m 'Jn agricu! Gorbachev____ that their mem eeting has c ^ in ^ e d , , la o lic - ' ...... of Beijing 0VCIL1ciLUitLPMt m onth ore n un] id lo individuni . ' ' - - - BEI-J1NG=-Mikhai! Go 13 setbacks'forlhe reform "ov'ovorsha^tjwed thoimyiriboli pl-dple trmto^hlm:'Butnowlwtherore— wa»-di6lributed lo d the first ■ -with serious 1 A’hethoi; — perfectilluetrntrntion o f the_tli8pariU’. _ pet responded.with.a.hugc Uriel Dong Xiaoping hold ih 3 th e y both set in motion. . political pc rapprochemcnt.-W l asklnB w h y th e cconomy ls, !rIn no-'- ■ Tpcasania who resi JO years th--. . movements t turn between econonlomic progress and ' oduclivity. enublihg Siho-Soviel sum m it in 30 y t few m onths have •. the th two Qommunist giants tii b e tte r sh ap e now thun it wasns four in crease in produ' jcedonted The past fc Is on the • political stagna:nation. T heir hel ibr force to'be week atalimeofuiipreccj student protests in inward in o r outw ard depends y e a rs upo when he cam e to) ppower. In the excess Inbbr f unist world witnessed sU and intelleclunl sopllophistication and y*-*' I rural industry. upheavals in thc communi ;hnic disturbances in Tibet, different di kinds of political ni some ways, things have gottcitten tran sferred lo rur .he ground Beijing, cthn .•ay in both knowledge offthe th outside world-, soi in's h usband. Sun Yao ' th a t arc transrorm ing the L dem onstrations in Soviet economic ec struggle underwa; w orse." said an engineer froi:om • PanSuzhuen'sl olitics. nationalist J iffering made possiblele ini large m easure by wo 'one o f only nine rules of international polit nd m ounting frustration countries, ct renectin g th c diff K h ab aro v sk in the Soviet Fnr’n rliast, Cheng, is now om ;se leaders Georpa and omic advances, luive Kl: >onsib1c fo r land farm ed The Soviet and Chinese^ iv in g standards rill ovor ^ e mmodemiication strategies udadopted by Chinn’s econom F o r a reporter based in MiMoscow, a peasants respons Dfdhaiiempt .wthiowlmi tiyos to w hat they • 'ers a d ecad e ago. have bccome sym bols of n Gorbachev and Dong. bpehod their uy visit to a Chinese village prorovidcs ■ byl.200villoBcr« jologythiit Soviet Unionion. A ttem pts to dism antle G e abuse of power by the vn mual grain production to rethink a utopian idcolo . In the S oviet Union, consiisidenibic regard as the a s u irtlin p evidence of the wii\•iiyin Since l£f?8.nnnun / t o d eliver its theoldsystcstem of central planning ■lite. ' anghascioublcd. has failed dram atically to Rtrides have been taken tow)ward communisteliti which lhe Soviet Union is l»|!lai'gingin • in D a Qu'Zhuang rcforeinmif . have.ninj.ntjinto bureaucratic______^ p,'w..r m eans money. wr rural.ind>i.‘ilriea.hflYC,:------:— — • o^ irTJronrisc a rh -irth erefi political rurui'm — but little:1c ha a beeit------sln-Chin a ^ economic reform. Tlie tiillti.lm.tive ------P' I do w hatever you want. eci d buck into new d,done lo shake up the countr.try’s the ability to dc farm system, which remnituins the ‘ , b een ploughed bu s everywhere. That is fai equipment to allow - ~----- pflclerotic'economy. China,.b b y ' • Corruption is c' backbone of Soviet agricuituItu're.'has agriculturnl cqui i dem ocracy: in order to ba toleave.^helahd. — contrast, h as achieved somime why we need d( been dism antled in China. TiThe result m o re people to Ic Brie Cl in power responsible for .be nol all Chinese villages impressive economic resultills, but m ake those in I ,ase in O f course, nol i.'saidLiehnojte.a hahas been a dramatic increas .successful as D a Qu 0 hospital i;loRS behind iis communistt rneighbor their actions.' i eviously . ’ h av e been as sue — - S o c c p . T r l aish s l sends 16 to :t..H«nLjiLB[!iiinii______g ra in production and a prev: rin g a n l-^ngliah soccer _iiin opening l.Hi.stum ■ philwMophyytnf __ Tnnc rlnnhnd durin irthcrnrss:— ymveroilyrUieth&-focaUpoint.of.tha------_ui! in^hiiu^reH ling-largc-IZ3I^H i^talized with injuries. a many Chinese peasants. ------1------‘~ h c c m in c\*cn-in-<: /, und 16 people were hospil inul y______latest demonslnslrations. "V f wealth. A ban on the game on Saturday, a e a rre ste d 25 people, “h is becom ing increasin “W e spend more in pne dadoy now disparities of we including a stabbing,g victim,V police said. Police a I Union is experieiicing a chase of land has r 95 fans died during an obvious c th a t polilicul reforr,rmand The.VietlJ thui) w e used to in an entirere yenr ■ sale and purchns The incident cnmene less thnn «' month ® lely crisis o f coiifia'fiderice of n differi'nl th reventcd tho illsborough Stadium in economic e reform are closel before. We used to eat ccfarsirsefood efTectively prevc April 15 stampedec ata a soccer game at HilU arenko. kind. EmboldeIdened by Gorbachev’s be 1 of inenicicnl farms, flrelated." snid Mikhail Titar like co rn hu.sks. Now we havlave enough consolidation of Sheffield, England. } Institute policy of glasmisnost, or openness. Iil< nnd w hich could hamperhaa further igham and host Crystal- head h o fth e Soviet Union’s I money for television sets nn rday was between Dirmingh Jnst. o rdinar^& vieviol citizens arc now able _ni agricultural production. ~ The game Saturda fought on the field early for fi the Study o f the F ar En; -refrig erato rs'," suid Puh Suzuzhen iir^ '- in creases in agri I Solhurst Park-Rival fans foi inomic to criticize Ih'ei.heir leaders and even"' ’ re sm ains, how ever, Uml —Palacc a t London's So •Without a h adequiite ecdn'c ih c v illo g e o f D iiiiu Zl'uiini!ng. around T he fact rcm a -m orc-th ftti-----nota agninsl,I nfnfTibial cajididates in . th 2r th e gam e wh'clTth'trr*” “" Bbasis, aL‘mm; n a 'y I s litUc-n 100 m ile s easi ol Another eight peo)eoplc were arrested ufter conomic contested electlections. Complaints 10 , billion-strongg popiilationlpo jthorities said. a political game. But if eco P rovince. vandalized parked busesbui near the stadium, uuth ud by about food shoihorUigesandlhclackof Pi ]lo were hospitalized, includluding_oncjan^ho__wa_8_, 1 • reformr is not.pccompanied “ 7 r T A r i ^ D £ 'P c '’P‘®. 103 a p p eared serious. • _ ------stnbbedrbuHiulHorilirilit‘6 Bsid-noneof the.injuriea ice and rushed, onto the Birmingham fansRH clim bed ov er a low fence tal Palace went ahead 1- field about 12 minute:ates into the game as Crystal a-fiupporters, nnd fighta,, ' • ' 0 . They w ere _confroifronted by Crystal Pslaco-s ...... broke out, officials'sai'said. . . ' ......

i r w e a p o n s W n J a p a n e s e protest p nuclear ittirday demonstrated for TOKYO (.\1>I -t.H-.Hundreds i of people on Satui I jnl another accident like (€dd- L the eliminution of‘ nuclearnu weapons to prevent cC iar. bom b.near_Japan‘i4 e 4 ■ "thcTcccntlydiscloatloaed-losB.of-a-U.S.-nuclear

years ago. 1 downtown Tok'yd'with a ’ ' • About 500-demonstnstrators marched through d “Remove nuclcar arm.s" dummy nuclear bom)omb nnd banners reading “F ■he U :a -Ja p a n security treatyBty." •■•'nnd “Let's repeal the Skyhawk-jet carrying The U.S. m ilitaryiry soid Monday thnt an A-4 ;on dcroga in 1965 nbout 80 _ ------thrbomb-fcH-on’-the-'hg-U.S>-aircraftcarjiciJi«m miles from a smallII islandip in southern Okinawa.va. ;ith nu clear w eapons, is n S E:A A L Y 1 Japan, the'onlyy nationr ever attacked will r from nuclear arms, and '• : espccially'aensitivek'e Iabout any kind of danger fi of U.S. forces in Japan, P E R F E C; T t r e s t i ■ the disclosure has1 revivedre d ebate on the role of the U.S. accident," said “I got realiy nngtngry when <1 heard about th .v ictim of ijie U.S. atomic dem onstrator Hajimjime T nkahiishi, who was a vi ------^ ____ -.bumhingoniiroi'hinihimii nnnrthn «nd nfW nrld-W1 W nr-U i------TW IN ...... ^ ea.pc. |~ M sntincT ote— ------! .P eronists”rrmay w i i r A r g e r party founded by.dictiitor : BUENOS AIRES.iS. Argentina (A P)-The pa ' '■* ' "v power for only the second ■ F U L L ...... ■ ...^^129eopc ^ ^ Juan Domingo Peroeron is poised to rotum to pO' " , I ^ Argentines elect a new lime in three decoecades on Sunday when Ai president.-...... '-f ■ Q U EEN ...... J'299set I ^ sin ^ eco n b m y .'are likely ...... Polls show thatt voters,v( upset with a colTaps )s Menem over Eduardo lo fav o r P ero n istst 1Party candidate Carlos ^ 3 9 9 s e t I An[?elo7. of the goververning R adical Civic Union,)n. I -.- KING.'...... y of the. congressional and _ In 1987. the Peronronists captured n majority o j gubernatorial races,ce.s. ce president, half of the -k i ' Voters on Sundanday also will elect a vice SE/E A L Y I rj legislatures in 14 of the luties, ono national senator, 1 r-Jpv>hF-fj I • Chnmber-of Dcputii municipal officials. I_____: nation's 22 provinceinces. and several thousand mi PERFECTT r e s t 111 I m»es of Ifi and '?0. . n people arc eligible. The •' About 20 niillioriI orthc'criuntry'sof ,'}l million | l i i i ...... _new-prcsident.willj;i 11 be inaugurated Dec. 10.

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F U L L ...... ^..^1 9 9 ea.pc. — m a k e s - bbig-splash-I yit Cannes ncc-tAP)— An homo s a ta t te of-L ouisiana, “sex, lies ...... ■CANNES,' F rnnci Q U EEN .;.... M 9 9 so7 rican director nnd videideotapes" tells a story of lives unknown Ameri^c and______nffs -at thc Csnnes none nwryaw thrmiph lies, sccrets anil Film F estiv al onr’Snturdny Su with a a lefuso. ------____ K I N G ...... low-budget filn^ thlat at itakes a riveting Thes main charncters ''areL' iia ______look iiL.tho.psycholh'or»gy scxunl success:fssful young lawyer, his wife icRc"- ...... - p - lietruynl. s is te r-i’r-irTHaw, and ifn old coIIcrc , T he law yer is having-an an'niiffnir ------I'rovocalively itled "SOX. lies and mate. Tl vidoKtape.' the filmlm is the first full- with :iishis w ife's sister, film I IcnLah feiiture by SSteven te Soderbergh. _ _j^Xhe.'le'four clMiructers.in the Hla ...... \ . aiity------' who suddenly linss Inliecwiie'ffTvinhla nrc ver,■efylinrch m y 'tm if pc rronHht’ jrgh contender for feslivalival honors. cut ipup in to q u a rte rs," Soderbergl e's in .. liis film is ann)tnong 22 movies mUl -eporters.rep "At different times ii ---- fn r thoi(> (covotod-Coldcn.-.nvv--|irtirw-I-have been all-of.thosj[iosc_ "I l^ilm award thnt■ willw he presenteU poople,le, o r known all of Ihesc penpli I III the close of the«. f festival-M ay 23. very * I Three other Anu^riciriciin directors are “Emimoiionally, the film is ver >g-m------^ ' r c o m p e iin g T o r o'tffV tffof; n -s rrin g -o f—Rutobloologrnphicnlv'though nolhing-i "ilm e v e r happened to m e.' .' heh ■ B pri/o.e. the nin I "1 h id no nspiraiirations for the film cjuid, ic of ______0 other th:in liial 1 iiiiikenu ii film I was Sododorbergh, flanked by somcc ol “n 0 happy with and reire tu rn its m odest i^js staaars. said the film was nol “ ^ © % '^her « cost to in v esto rs.'.' said s SoderberRli, univerersal statement’ but rathe B whn directed, wrotirote and -edited the “whatIt 1I have been able to gather u to thiis is point about how men na N p . _ i . ______The movie.-whi<'hliehjin'mier^inttlHL-Women[ijn.d“» b v ‘th each other-';_____ — ^ - . Rev/olvino----- ^ United Stales in AiijAuf:iist.,was shot on L- wrote the first draft of tli C h o rg e , .Tfoo Dolivofv- ,)t in eigtii dayn. til the 2 0 4 Main Avo. H. 1 . Prodm-oii by Outla\Llaw Productions, it u ile ' n t p eriod ih h s life, "Tl (iwinc im portnnte iif IWIn Falls . illu,-itr;itr:>the uniwi pi sprang ful|-bli wn onto.'u;: tl I • •Ovjo:.ly Tuin'ijini-.nmoi At Affordatilo ^iiCi-’'.' ■■r.nco S Amt-Tieiiii • inih'.ju-.pt.iulenl films .at 733-7111 • pagp.?. It was an net of ''xpiilsionj h Shill in llU' ;i':ir-oi(l nim m aker's me. _ ...... a^S Timos Nuwa.TwihinFalls. F riday, May j

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J ------______r pospecl fh^9i m ter a dramatic expans:lansion of nearly 8 percent 3.1 million over projections.s large enough. nost significant, sustained cation' that could protect ,thele eeconomy from wereSl6.1 ovemor ehoulci not.ha.vejo.sl',8hcU....lnst year. B ut the mosi . Thp M sodatcd Press • • cat Cccil Andfus has been so) optimistico B ut the gove xpect«d-in thc.tradcanJ vnlntilp swings ifl the fu tu re, ,' Gov: & sohal cash If thc new econorlomic grow th-ia aguin-expj^i ______iaho's-financial-strcngth ththo ntjic htt8_ out a n y person ------6ervico-are«t»,-whichach‘alone“.will.provide o v e r ------"THaToullook-croatea the prospectpro of stat« about lda vcsTrue,— ------B O I S ^ l d a h o ’a ecoeconomic resurgence is ccd ad m inistrators of th(the state’s TorecQst proves non-farm job inVIdnho by revenue collections sufficienten t to m eet in- guarantee unemployment rate ot it low)w est.'46 percent of all non- still picking up steamim nearly a y ear a fter re ’ rc will be a t ' 'W ith the.une w ithout signifi- higher edi■ducation system th a t there ' r a docnde nnd employmentla t n d 1991, government analystsI believedbe it had peaked, creasing cn budget demands wi ronsiruction- level in ovor a canUy higher taxes. least S5 mmillion for new c a m p u s con force near record highs, tlthey F arm ers, after posiposting rccord incomc of ond grov.th is expectedted to continue into the ca; total work for "Whether measured by emplmployment gains this yoarr iand probably m ore, d lheir projection for nonagriiricuJ- S682 million duringig tthe second year of n early 1990s even if the,e, runational economy falls ot n grcnter have doubled tl or real personal iiicome growth, gr Idaho's 'The ececonomy is zipping along ot i )ymcnl expansion this yenrnr. to drought in l988,,aree expectcdex to continue rid- into recession. or Andrus said lu ra l employm ong markets this year and ' economy recorded its etrongesigest performance rate thanm anybody anticipated." Am ent and boosted the grovrth1 ( out- ing Ihe crest of strong In their most optimis'nistic assessm ent yet o f cci 0 recent visit to North Idaholho College, ov er 3 percent ic should total more tlum of this decade in 1988, and thehe (outlook for the during a i ) nnd 1991 to nearly 2 perccntnt an- next. Their income si . the state’s near-termI economicec fortunes, An* of 6 atop the construction listst with• n S3 look fo r 1990 nr )th years. M oreover, ana- economy through 1991 has1 improvedin from which is i ■ S700 m illion in both ; dnis administrationI atanalysts declared the eC' ______.nualli;______jcctionmadeno.provisions that of the previous forecastI m ade ju st a f e w m illion lil iHrifinTsihcc'the-bcginninj;ng-of—lysls-soid th n l project] wtod-toHXisLcQnlinuOtf? thi ngo he c n ir* ;"[niwrsity ’'' nf ..For the first m onths ago," the analysts suid.u i r ------JuBt-n ’ the analysts expect Ul(! Uin annual uconomTc^ainsn8tHr5DBin991;“— I ^— m> ifficmls could tak e th e mon'loney out of the decade, thi s year in other agricultural The boom that generateded a $17 million Idaho off )rk force to finally chmb bback tinued drought this ye. The latest qiiarterlterly forecast projects check ifthc developing surpirplusisnot indusTfy work of activity will add another unanticipated tax revenue surplus si for the his paych I while mining omploymenC cccould stales. T hat kind of ai strong growth in persejrsonal income on solid ur to provide the S2 millionjn for their a b o u t 15,000 wl 00 million a yenr. pushing government last summer'isis :again sending enough ti ach 4,000. S500 m illion to S600 n expansion of both matTianufacturing and non- go ning school. T h ai p ro je c t is socond of a g a in approacl; r tax-collections to nlm ost------receipts epiraling to possibljibly produce S20 new mini ufacluring sector is cxpectecLed to the foundation-for ta: m nnufncturing labOE.fT forces, reflecting not re i>.UwA3.5--millitnu.proCcani ThcmllniJ» miliiift or muru iii mibXtJcvicJ' 3wl«^nllJlll!«Uy ltito-the> 1990b only strength in Idaho'slo's cornerstone resource m need only if the unexpected*d !surplus is continue growi. nued-econom ic-diversin- _ diifl.th summer. Throuph Hare[arch, collections be financ Russiarin wheat: aphids W ------—

=S0aiFG6=f ^ . - 1 s ut By MARTA CLEAVELELAND ' won't hav'a v e to tre a t winter w heat but ly be spraying the springIf? _____ Jlmcs-News.writcr------i_ wemay 1- ~ / .-7 ; ~~~~ wheat-la'tlater-on^Stoltilsaid-JJLalLi \iL ^ - -1^_____ ' ■.••.71— — id ' - TWIN F A L L S -D)on’t o n ’ let the cum - dependss on w eath err w on h th ’ niid borsfool you: Althoughugh only a feW of how theB aphidsa fare.’ * lian wheat aphids, first found the infamous, crop-spc•spoiling Russian Russiai 10 in June 1987,- abandon win- wheat aphids haveJ beenb found in ' in Idaho ; eat fields when they dry ond Idaho fields'eo far thisthii spring, vigi* te r wheal nto younger, more vulnerable,lie. lance is still the watch\xhw ord. move inU ■I thinkfthey will be as m uch of a spring gngrain fields. [II' I I . I I 'ly in the yenr, the beneficial problem this year asIS InstIt year," said “Early I keep up with them, but when Robert Stoitz. Uniyerversity of Idaho insects k< -warmer.-the .aphids..tcnd_to^ ------extension-entomologifogist- in-T w in-il- geU-w them and start building up in Falls. . outrun th Last spnng was likehk( thiB.spring - numbers,TS," he said, “needle-in-a-haystackck tim e" when il L ast, yeary( in the Miigic Valley, ihe Qused between 10 nnd 20 per- came to finding aphid>hids, Stoitz said, pest cauf i a t _ _ said Bob Vodraskn, extensionon_. ^ _____jng-cpidcmic.le.V£laiaijamanj'.parts.gL.fif.ldSi.s.a agent ior'TwihTSls - Idaho by fall.- - crops agt cember revealed' Fannem ers need" to go out and sur-jr- Surveyfj in Decetr ist in wheat aphids- vey theile ir fields now because last that many Russian .-few.ficlds-needed-sprayingiiLi n ____ ' were still alive andid well.v Scientists—year-a-fe sprint’tiiiiu lusaus the'CQfjyf ly upringi ooid Suonn UolbetV hid specialist at the UI South- mny be due to lateite spring snows, an aphid daho Research nnd Extensionion rainfall or nuctualinging w eather. w est Ida ilv four or five CentcralrntPnrma. : ______Stoitz__found__only 'n on'STJVOrwint'cnngTiphid'pe!^ aphids in a field near2ar Kimberly tRai Evgn < n springtime can reproduce to had boon 100 percent■nt infested in De- acre in s micolly damaging -levels in ...... ccmbbi', nnd'he hasis'found ft not a'sin- - economii { grains later jn the season, es-ea- gle live aphid in 10 other winter spring gi 2d retired UI enUimologist Guy wheat fields he regultgularly surveys in timated T1m»* the Mogic Valley. Bishop. '^Vodrnskn said formers don’t)n’t 1, says Idaho thrifts arcTcll'ourlihlng' : A .seed population)n i;is definitely out But V •irst Federal Savings andam Loan In Twin Falls, to sproy now unless on infesta- - R ic h a r d Allen,/> president of Fir there. need to t rows to a t least 10 p_ercont, ------“Whnt I think it mtmeans is that we tion.grov E s t i m a t e;ed ! crop w ater: usei - M ay 11 ho thiriftsjremaiin sinrong % Idal ;ss compiired with thrifts .. ,l1y AreuinulMfU wnlcr u»c ,,„„y 1>»1^ nin. T exas a n d Alasknika have, he snid.: ’■ ho’s contrnsiihg succcss i C‘KOI‘ eropvon waler UIO-Inches ' ubo ul)le-in-tl[i-the—said,------;s Provi3ent“FcaefnlS&lS&L o f Boise and United s .23 .24 .1 6 .17.,7 . . .4 ,8 1.3 1.8 2-1 nioanindusti'y. Idaho thrifm fta—*1Dne meaBuru-of-tlie.the bonlth of Idnhofs savings" A lfa lfa .— . -IH M______1 ,2 .3 -.1 —.5 6______national'savinBS - anc rorthra-key-ratio-used-to-da--c^EilsEEeacM ^ L ofBo^Boise.'which had branches______SuK. b tic u ; I— :o(r~ T ns---- K)4- — 7 ^ -.5-^ - — a r c-«tTOng-finoncia7al-ini>iitiil,iunsand-ti-^firplffi 7^nnd~tlerormrrwerg-iti9(>l-— —— 1 .06 .OS .04 .or>3f>^ - , - - -2— 4“ 5-- iiil lineovCrnll’capitaistrstrongthr-As of- D occm ber a u PotatD fH .04 .5 _ •fordepositor.s'moneney. a savings re g u la to r sai3 r>r vont and were tak^n overivcr'bvWnshintnon-Feder— _____ -W^Brain------23—I .19 .2020 .r> 1.0 1..') 2 .1 2.5 nadc“ ldaha*lhrifts-reportedled-an-avoragc^net_worth.oL 1) ,14 .16 .12 .1414 ~~Ti :& :H~r:o“T:i“ Idaho’s savmgs I Its, compared with a nationalnl al S&L in 1987. S.KHiin .10 in profitii in 1988, sa id .lam:imes 4.58 p^Tcent o f assets, B .2.-} .24 .16 .1717 .4 .8 1.3 1.8 2,1■ ^ nearly SI million in •rceni,'occording lo Federalnl Fivc-Idaho-based sovii:nvings nnd loans remain. PiiH lure .18 D7, .1 .2 A .5 .6 ;nt oflhe Federal Homo LoiLoan average of 3.42 percc l-of-T-wir»-Fall9Hhere-«re------4 .07 ’ .08 .05 .07, Faulstich. presideni f-Senttle-figures:------Besidee-Fir-st-Koderal-of- ______Jhia&______£ 4 _ md-chieH^gulator-uf-siivinvings—llom<^l*o«n-nHnk-of-Sc ■ Lewiston. Coeur D'Alene ' WM L aw n -IH[j ;23 12^ TR" “ 7 ------rnmk-of-Scnttlc-mit &L of Twin Falls w as even>n the F irsl F ed erals of Lc 07 .1 .3 .4 .5 .6 ho. F irsl F ed eral S&L I Nampa’s Home federal O n io n .or.r. 08 .07 .06 .07 c) institutions in Idaho lie avernge, with a net worthlb and Idaho F alls, and Ni R .23, :2r. ..17 I .1818 .4 .8 1.3 1;6 1.9 I “'fhe thrill indusustry in Idaho is pro.sporiniring.’ higher lh an the state ; AppU'K r nf 4.92 p ercen t of assetssets. S&L. hc said. )f- As of D ecem ber ^n.. thethi five tbriflH bold more nb of Idaho th rifts alsoo farefi well in term s of prof­ agic Valley Alfalfa Qu;luality Watch ______I “The Idaho SffLfts have done a better job in than S698 m illion in deposiposits und had U>tal as.sets '______Mag iky invostmenls," sjiid Kicha:hard itability. Net incomeile for Idaho-based thrifts in ______^ti^king to less risk I, compared wilh a loss of of $906.2 million, Appfoximato AllenVprcsident oif f' F irsl'T cd en irS itv in g Si'LoLoan ■ 19S8 :w ns $980,000, c ■%ADF------“/.Digestible. . irsl Fedoral’s liet income inin, Q ualiiy of Twin'Fnlls. Besicside being more conservalivtLively Sll.OOO in 1987. Firsl ------F irst Federal-of-Twiriwin. Falla had $ir>7 niillinn. lapso l‘)88 was S273.000, no-less-than 65% EDDK>DM managed, they hnvivcn’t suffered from a ciillaF la- in deposits a nd S203 milliilillion in total assets. ’^1 PREMlOM is: no-mofo-lhan 30.0% ilifor- A n u m b er of factor;tor.s have contributed to Ida- no-less-lhan 64% EDD^ in the real estate• im nrket liko S&Ls in Califi G O O D _____ . .no-moro-than 32.0% no^more-than 36.0% - - no-les9-lhan-61%-EDDK)DM ------...... FA rR is: loss-than ,61% EDDN -■— POOR-is: ------. ..m o fo -lh an ..3S.Q % ... Mraw re^eord am)iounr~~~| \yTViC 3f2------.deposittmszwIIB Twin Falls Couniy’ (Kimborly)(Ki Varloty; posilor confidence," hQQ sasaid. % % very large, Dato Growth1 H eight , % % .y______The Associiited Pre^•ess______n’t 'B arth w as supported;d b;by econom ist M arlin Ro- ______,DP------Oigeslible Q uality— ------th >* ififthl mont :g," snid economist Paul Get-3t- galia of th^N ational Cou 8.4. 66.8 Premium WASHINGTON' — - Depositors withdrew a inol seo u big difference," Ho said ihiit S&Ls havo n o l ____j____ | H “ - .1 6 .C . .. S q j - r. ..28^" lo.TTis'Tmni of-thn--WEF.^-Gi.-Gniupr a-Bala Cynwyd.-Pa.,a.,, lions, n trade group^jlo s S8.S billion from' tli seen the need to raiserintereHl mt ran*frirnirultrui:tr: .;•■ ty:. Valor, y. Al- forecasting firm, MinidoKa C o u n iy (Mi(Minidoka) ' Variety: in M arch, tho gov.ivcrnmeal said Thursday. , of more deposits bocau.'ieme ithe housing market is ,■ larv's Net withdrawals< fofor the first three months of h Height •• % - % ....._.. though moro thanin $2 billiim below .Januar he wetik and short-termn anda long-U.'rm inlero,-^l ; ■ ^ Dalo Growth very 198‘> loUiled S'28.r> billil)illi»n — morc than triple the > Inches Proloin ADftP F . Digestible ~Oualiiy~jy___ record, the outflovow was slill cnnsidured vi lical __ ’ ' H Sampled Slogo 4 hillion iti wilhdr;hdrawak for all of last, yenr.ir. rates are nearly identical I g9 -7fl^------Pwmium.jm------37 ihcoub'l’TApnhiyaB.-Tnffncj =: _ ^.M ay_d.„rToor: ------■ . Thc-Fcdfn^iTHori(Triie Uian ITimirno'jrra'saTd'im-PicTTfiiiir-OcLobaiL 1987J vbero insllutirtnsthnfwnni- - ■ i:Ls us Kifock m d rk tt investorsirh" If'il goi to the point wher ^ March outflow'coi:omparod with S9.2 billionon in had flowed, inlo S&Ls couldn't, ihen ii-wd iristanct;s. thcrinjnb~l}ush'.'rbcriioatr-plan-trr- Ih Hoifiht % % % ______declined for the socond si .straight month, a pri-j "Apiin from a few ______DalQ____ '«3F------P tOTStible Quality- g slill no evidence th at thehe ttiutfiows rcfloot a loss of deJe- S&Ls.'______^ - . Sampled StageD Irenes h'toiem ADl —■ vHle cconunilbi susnid th,e-nVt4i-F&h- rirfip >9,4 66,2 Premiumum M ay 8 2 ,0 0; 22 25,1 29. T after \wet wcsather; fiafmcrs’’ outlool)k^ood o crops} recoveif is get a bor nnd hnrvest;st costs,"i Molmont Denn Co, _ Idaho edalo. 'All they have to do i; rly Mny, in Homeda cd the winter wheat 'farbcbehind tho'iVverage fo r oarly ow ner B rent Zeye:,eyer o f Melba enid. "This year d Pross The government nUed rge of planting, crop." By the iVssDciiited Pi )od conditions, and 90 Beilean growoii<..on the- verge intend to beans should be>0 rightri up there with the other- crop in mo.stly fair lo good siic alwut thoir The govt;ovornmcnl said producers in Lho expected spring have'e been especially'optimislii to 150.000 caeh.crops.” __ Dovc-lonmi'nt (7l^ih<^mof njor crop.s husus percent or more of tho n havo risen be- increaso.plJ.plantings by 25 percent to ■fn— wIiL'flt and- bttrioy-cropB h sni‘ct.s this year ns prices h Hjonlinuc____ Desnite a 21, poipercent lieclino in production rt'cuvorcd sii'iiiHcai[^inlly nfier“ \'.’ut weavht-r in id n hundredweight tolovlovols that have a c re this yt no planted. Over half the plniilnnts have emerged, yond ailing by due to dramaticaitically rodauoil .iLiu.ige.'Idtt------______April loft prod'io-T![.•..•r.^; far behind the nveranu r.s. Some cashing in in on u markel sent spiral ------CTlHihcod ofthc-five-yettyewMverflge-foc-thu—nol-b1'f.Vn Vpnn‘'in eiL^ht vcnr.s. ■ o f^ c h i-' ho'-TlOOO beatT en at vo already filled droughtm m lho leading beun StlilliiJ uf recenl yL-ars ______wosH^tem Idaho.companie.s havo ______imiili£ia_iii;orly_5ly_^,_p(‘rcent more lhan lho ...... ' w;ilcr supplies for the firstrst first week of May. ------d oul socd~3up- nnrrand-Nn|-North-Dakelar ------. W ith'adotiimU’ w; r the potatorcrop wna avail:lihible coniruos and sold^ fth e prt^'iuus tvi^ yoara. . ar.-i. f'rowei's arc lookiiiR foror Fifty-cighfpcrwnl of th . , "Itb innk k il i -should'be possible to maVake more la rg e r qropn of thi linn.' in ihrcf yoars id of the avernge, the plies,;s. •beets be- Growers expeclpect n now health-orionted'nii- liarvust amid’ conlinuinKng in the ground, also ahead c ■ for bvan grow- on beansIS this t yenr than on sugarbt anclhcr, ha nt wiid. Only, corn "ItIt .should be, a good yi-ar fo e CROPS on-PagoC2------rkt‘1 prices as lirouuhl stillLill .Agriculture -Department f tower fertilizer costs nnd lciower-lii- - - • Sce GI ■itrctii'th m markt-' . development lagged ers," snid K o n T am u ra o f Triiu■iiingie' Bean Co, cau.se «f to ■y farn| slates. . planting nnd sugarbeot de jilan u c s (Jllii.T koy fi r

• r . c -2 Timos-Nows. Twin Falls■alls, TdQho __Synday,M nyJ4>:-.i9a9 lj • : - • im o v e Crops— 'pbrtitfft {oCl Harold West, "People"Pe< who are con- »• Continued from Pago m e r g e r Ti to bol- acious about chol.rhplestrol arc turning T ^ n Mn announces n tionSrti3verti«ng campaign offsetting to nutritionists whowh are tclling.thcm— _ Hart“, president of Commodiodity Software Inc., . stester- demand for beans, ^off TWIN FALLS - Bill H jmy^m vering_in_^tiona^1 produc- to e a t m o ^ beans.'ins." ^- - —nnd'AlcrSinclair.-dirwtx;to r o f marketing and a co-ow■owncr.havc. agreed _____im] ry’s - consumer—cam* — ~ th~nicrce C ommodity55?o^twarc w th~1?f0kgTHgii'3 yBtt go and New York, Scicnces report this ware Inc., an Idaho. Thero’a a growing awarcr•cncss on A cadem y of Scic Once the m erger ia cocomplete, Commodity Softwo ;alth benefits of dried the part of tho public of the' jpositive year on the healtt - corporation with offices*8 in Twin Falls and Chicag;ngo, will becom c a the ireascd domestic con- J has marketed soft- healt}i hot «ffect3 of eating beamins," said bean s, h as increa: w s P e o f - part of-Brokcragc.Systei Commodity Soflwure hi ipcrcentintwo years. .1 .. ifitomers include tlie Idaho Ida Bcan' Commission Iadviser sum ption by 50 por - - ware to tho commoditieses.indu3try for.l0.y,enrs. CubU world’s larg e st’co'm- ” " — S “■ Bonk of America and ^stotlor and Co., ono o f the wo i use conferenctce T hursday Public land i modity firms. The originin al system was developedI in conjunction with a local commodities BOISE - A publicc loland use conference sponscnsored by major Idaho Idoho CompuUjr in Twinin Falls for Sinclair&Co..al hjnc. Itural groups wilLbe Thursdayday in Boise, Bean Ce. nnd rc-Kional aKricuItur firm. Kelley I ascd industries, includ- ~ ir of B rokerage Sys- The meeting is desig'Signed to show rcsource-bas« H art will become a vice vi president and director o ing ngricullure, mininining und timber, how to 'fil■fight back" to protcct terns nnd will be responsnsible for further developmeinent of R ealtim e In- ittle Asssoication. •rsion of the compaj jobs, said Tom Shaw, ppresident of the Idoho Cattl formation System fof CoCommodities, tho latest versi The Northwest Fcdcederal Lands Conference wiwill convey “the belief n /s software. Sinclair willw olso be a director of BrokerageBi Systems & livelihoods depend on respon;onsible use of our natu- I Bome marketing responsibijibilities. Brokerage C I A L S E E D thnt farntlicH whose livf and a consultant with i ALL V A BIETIEIES COM M EM I ...... — ral-fCiX)»wew.ca^Ot'CTiii»>lvnlyfi hnrk nnd'Win-in-to-proU3ct.QUf-y>ano-— .------. Systcmrwillmaintatn-et6n-Idal»-onic«-aboveSinclaiInir & Co. on Sccond _ _ ; e e d In o w AVAILABtE.lBiBOOKYOUBSE m y uq.d our epvironmciment,"hc8iad. Avenue E ast in Twin F alalls. • t The uvenl is 7 a.m.-m.-5 p.m. at tho Red Lion1 PRiveralde Hotel. It is Federation, the Idaho sponsored by lhe ICACA. Idaho Form B ureau F< o p e r a t i o n arm alion call 973-9366. E lephant's Pe'erch expands o| CAH DO BUSINESSSS THE OLD Free Sportninn News's'and a others^ For more inforr W HEREJCDlJCj ------trrrrmTM^Thfi-BlGilGphHnt*s-Pen;hi8-cTpandiTigngita-bieycle opera-^------tions into larg er quarters•rs in the Campion bujldm g,i, rn e x l ^ l tltt pnteeiit"^ rou CASH - Ip keep coyotess a w a y FASHIOWEDWiVAY.., WrPAY Y D Llam as help - —store.-The movo should1-be.completc b by.Junc 1, sajdlid Perch ow ner Bob porting more success TWIN FALLS -• SheepS ranchers are .repo Rosso. The new space vriwill provide 1.700 square feetet (devoted stn cU y to ER:r IM TN. HOIwE:IE:| HANSEN 1 their flocks, according , RUPERT: FILE conlix)lling coyotes by keepingI a llanja in with th bicyclcs and bicycle acc«:cessories. The spaco devotedted to bicyclcs in'the t LW.MOOR8MISB of outdoor gear, pri- - JERRV KE^ U) the American Sheep;ep Industry Asspeiotion. present building will beJ tturned ovcrlo olher lines of GH ______GILBERT BILLPALACIO louble-ita-T-ahirt and------P PETERMAN — HIGl ‘ Llnmas don’t appe;ppear to. be afraid,.of_«nyt>ything," said_Montana ;------___ marily'footwcarrRosso-a)-saidrThc-8tore will also dou . rancher Lcxy,Fowler,.I3r, noting th a t the llomn's aggjggressive behavior un- sweat clothing collection;ins. 5 1 1 6 » l 4 6 99 1423-5533.||: __ncrvc3 coyotes. _ ; . '• - ' - l436M l tl326-5; riaanTWyo.'.'saidrCoy:------______Vic BroengcJln_ma_rla ranch operator near Sheri3 - -Jensen Jew el»lers o p en siilliilings-Store_— . ote's arc opportunistss niand 'llam as U ke that opporfJrtunity aWy:“' . BILLINGS. Mont. - Jenseri Ji Jewelers, headquartcrtcred in Twin Falls, ------j-Ucehlly'opcnl'd'ItBTilntntlTBtorein'Billingsrannounlunced John-Jcnscn, ■ - ates spraying foF o r ' h o p p e r s ------—^ __BLM cvaluat presidenl of-thft.jewelrjLiy^torc.chain J^gnStpkes^.whwho previously man- J I ^ S U R RANGE SH&SHONE^TfieTTeTJureau^rLaria^nagemei nTritrs p'rcp^ri'n'g u n e i r * ' aged Zalcs Jewelers inI Twin1 Falls,'has been namediTd assistan t m anag- . vironmental cvnlufltioiition of a proposal to spra:ray grasshopperB with pr for the new Billings sstore. t I be unproiectcd. For Mnlatliion on publicc landsla in the Shoshone Distlistrict.Spraying would The Jenson chain wasas founded by Donald Jensersen in Twin Falls in ' Low crop priccs can'l alloid lobe ncc coverage occur in early June whwhen treatment would have'C thet maximum impact J956. Jensen opened a ssccond store in Burley fourour years later. The = an individually tailored insuranct 'o n the hatching grasshiBshoppers. ------;— ------chbin-.also-operatfis-stoijiras-in Jdaho,j!nll9._Bi!Lckfskfool, Pocatcllo and _ especially dcsioned lof your “ ciop-pfCH) ramrsee'us-at- The bureau, wantsIS tot know the potential imjmpact of the spray on Bozeman, Mont. Dodd's Insurance. We birds and invcrtebratciQtes, ^ ' can oticr itie best hail •, crop Insurance al O M B target!jts grazing fee r e v e n u e compciilivc - priccs but ■ ^ ------WASHINGTON--G-“Grazlng focs have been targetedta OS a possible - , Tradewhinds - md Budget. The propos- with superior ' revenue source by the';he OrTico of M anagem ent onc ------— 1 H a r l a n ,claiiTi opcricncc. Represcntatives, is sup- Dave Wer* ...... al. recently.intrpduccciced in the U.S. House of Re] - bcck has been” | « ------Hartman,-Kor- Call us toCay.. ' " lental groups and opposed1 bby'livestock orgahiza- ' t ported’by envirtinmen namedr vice n,; . ^ • vice m anager 423 -5 S 5 1 . ______tions.______I.__ presidenl/troa— ...... A ...... for... .Theisen. llin^rU-IdahOidcfciid^d^jhc’.he’current fpcstructu'rc F Rep. RichardjStailin surer of Oben- _ ;r .M otors, wns dunng a recyni noariTI]Ting In thtrHouscrintcriorSul:subcommittee,------5 —awarded—-T-lie- clinifi Insur- TrrSobbS-^TROLBERGRG ------:------— 1 “ nnce Ine. Wur- / Gold Medal- MSUMNCS AGCNCr. ine. _ - ■ ■' lion Award for . Farm er coojoperatives rise! Iin incom e Ihock hns jssijm ------. I —wwked— ibvrly. Idoho I r — , . WASHINU'IUN -- W.NfLjrtdowi- 6f rm'iinii‘ iwOOplTUllvt'K t ill 1987. |,\J.S------' 135Main N o rih . Klmb»r . the firm seven to m eb service ie previous y ear nnd the highigheat since 1980, reports . t more than double the p yenrs as com- bv Ford Motor the U.S. Departm entIt olof Agriculture’s CooperatiyiLive Service. - 3 million in 1986.,rep^ ., . rmorcmj insur- ...... » V E ...... Co^This is Ihc - HARLAN - _ -...... - .....I'he 1987-net incomeme of $1.4 billion, up from $6£ hiehi'sl honor irnaround from several yearsars of decline associated iince mnnnger. u ;fJ)E H A R T M A N . resented a major turm He joins Tim • ' al recession of the 1980s. The'he net income was gen- '• I with the agricultural r Obenchain iis a miihngingg ipartn er in awarded lo nny n: company scrvice 59.3 billion, which increasedd onlyo slightly from 1986 ( eraledonsalcsorS59.3 Ihc agency.. manager. ^ a a l e s . ______RandaTrrorgcrso'n.'jnTdireCtoroftho-progmmra irattributed-lhMiramal. ------:------;------Ron.Boyd-UiLcunncd a Goal Buster S iA V I M I Western Farm Bureau ic-upturn to lhe succetrcesH cpopernlives have achichieved in cost reduction • George L. Coiner, andid his wife ,\w ard friim W and increased operatiratingefncicticies. Shirlee, recently returned■d from Be- Life Insuranceice Co. B oyd.,a m anager lire1 City. Belize, where \Mr. Coiner „rihe Fnrm Bureau Hi insurance agen- ih the Inter- cv in Twin •'nils, Fill was recognized for CC served ;is a volunteer with >PI El 0 d i v i s i o n ______; Jnterm ountaitain sells Idah o - national Execulivc.Sorvice:e Corps. helping his ageigcnts tn exceed thejr ujv__ BOISE - ‘Ihlcrmoulioimtain Ranch Placementsits of Colorado Springs, Coinw, president of Coinin er Lnnd& sales goal(Kil.>i. Boyd'.has previous-- • daho division to David Marlo\low of Boise. jLivestock, was recruitedd to assi.si ]y onrned sevteveral company honors, INEF Colo., h as sold its Idah OIN ' Intermountain haslas provided personnel lo1 morer than -IOO Iduho "," J.S. Espai Lld./Roses Pmdoducisindi- including his'lis’ company’s All-Suir 000 plus for a newBW copier? ------rnnchcmnd-foediotsTTrsTntd*?:000-TTrl?-weatern-tilflt< —%-erjtif>ing jnlo the cattle nraising and j,ward. Why pay $5,0 dairy entile market. lESC5C is a non- . '• lotors Inc. of Twin Fnlls, Have yourrold machine rebiibullt for profit orgiinizatioi^nr Ameiicriranbusi- , Ulham business EnglisIish workshop i -th e -'A w a rd -fo r—Bxcel-— ------1 ISU hosts bl -ni'.ss people devoled to;j ^rovidmg ham ’arncd-ih under^liOOO. ryslcr Nfotor.s' highest. . A "one*day"workshop on “Bui[Jusiness'English Essen------^^mamlgerinrand'tochnicnlII ; assistance l<--nce. Chrys TWIN FA LLS-"A ’( lonor. ■ - . • - — - tials: ElTcct've Writir•iting and Editing Skills* wiiwill be presented nl t h e - - jlo private,enterprises inI developingt -dealership hom (, This IS the.ic.seconiJ time_I-ntham sity R esident C enter in Twinin Falls Thur.sday^^^ ,countries. y i r T ^ ' ’ . Idoho State University - hns receivedd-the t .aw ard, said Tom IrTODa ------=FHc-w>rkshoi>-wi}i:ini^lK ^heldJjanra QTmrrnrfiT] iry sle rs vice prCsidelit^ ■ ——rcKialetycHll-^iit 'M7<^ — Dan~Kay~Bf~Gcnr-Srati nm can tak e pn d e m inis Supplylnc.Tn'TwTn Trill: 101^ because only about”' ee-^-«00^733-9J^9319------~ ♦rtiiiTC PIing ______i -— ^ —SBA -provid

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9 K I ■ Now s. Twin Fnlls, Idaho C-3 Sunijnday. May J-l, 1989 Timo5-No' fl|^ng-si olHtiopT; miijitmgzz: leer-claiiimsbhisj ,ike the saucer craft, the y e a r is fit for gallon. L ike that flhortj1 distance, bul here to Sanan begin testing later this y o; hero lo^leI«>l-herc'to•to dnnrcK Band: Sleek and o bubble- M400 will bo powered by eight gasu- P^-'iT rTMH ng-.topped.jt.lookaJike.a.crcross bctWPcnj_li.nc:TqUiry::c•y-cngines ;btjill wlh tcch- • _ U:A;> yoU’ni’re-go^ng-to:see..BQmeUlinp. cquiredirom a company will b.e in common usiige. n jet fighter and the B airilmobile. nology acq u ily M oller said hia'M'lOOwwilLbe’abfe to . that used themthe in'snowmobiles. Mt>i- r | ^ ____ ~tt'B pnini)ing to tako off very rapidly ic-choae-rulitry-^ngineB-for- - ■ ^l-P«lC‘LOknnd_Jhejr_po.wer. weigtit ana rein- A formier er professor and founder of tu -103 mph, a^hig^i!^31 ni=—nS"far'as"850 miles befc'fore refueling tively lowV cicost. The engines power the acronairmutics program-aUlhe-Uni- drive nir down for takeoff )f California, Davis, Mollerler on lowKictane gasoline.. AtJ a cruising fans that dri ing -speed of 220m ph, he sailaid. it<« fuel of- nnd- hoverinj,ring, then a series «f vauoH...... S?fegg H 8 B a ’ has spentt nh early 30 y ears dcvclopiiiR fri-—iicienpy-would-lx* al>i>ut-at-15-miloti-por __and^lucts-rcc;-redirect ihcual,______1 what's knovnow n'in'thc field as n "vcrti-- cal take-oflmjIT and landing” or VTOLOL r------; aircraft. * p , ^ Hia comiimpany, Moller Intemation-on- J$ FOR SALEE $ ' )avis research park about S) al, in a Dav ' o f T IL A P IA miles n orthcast r^ of San Francisco, l'is th e FINE£:ST STRAINS C on robotic aircraft for rc- C onsult!ting Services Avsvailable In: connaissoniancc u se by the militJVry, as well as ommuter vehicles. ____ Mnllor,-. ■■n. cnllH his m achinesnos : ■ m a r k e t in gG ------H H B |h SH "volantors,’rs,“ referrin g to quick, nim-inv • a q u a c u l t'‘UPfE~SIT£~AN'APSYl l ; r s ble nightt lilike that of the hummin{'-"I!- • PERMITTINCIG bird th atL a'awed him since he was a''*• 6* • ENVIRONMBfENTAL IMPACT B m H h H B i year-old chchild. a C O S T P R O)JBCT!ONS J >-fool_wide. round.;bluo'craft W ednesday. iHti M200x, hung he.new ‘,c^ ' Pl-ANNINQ.DYNNAM ic s CORPOHATICTION i ~ in lir for aboul three minutes ino ■ C/O JOHN STEIIS IN B A C H E R and ie a I slow spin before landing . il ALTERNATIVE AQUACULTURE^ DIVIS^/ISION m^ H in ally the same spot where it \ BOlSe.lD 8370.1r 208 344-0770 tookolT. P.O. BOX 1458 s Vvisujil grace was accompa-I”i- ______h the deafening ronr of^eighi --'unmufflcdDd snowmobile engines and.ud .u ______i______vortex of-Vff-wind-thal-pushed-iu>n‘-th«th« ------^ slashed the grass below and cameYaci bags nna the con- j s m i i l f O p a purse acro ss the lawn, J Mollerr Vwore a fire-rclardnnt rnc- -and-tt-motoroyolMiehiicU HAVE His machii:hine wns tethbred by a thin a construction crane for in- »RN and safety reasons. But oncenee B R J VI C O surance an ■craft In Davis, CallforpI , unleashed,ed, he said , it would go "as : Pilot ar^ind designer Paul Ier flies his M 200X aircn ------bliildirnylng'car-for'-the-21st t centu- high os I'm w illing to let it go." ' ' :e d ! lP) — An engineer trav el, I S E I : DAVIS. Calif. (AF) While thpth M200x looks like a vehi- li Moller said his brief, noisjaisy ry. ■ ^ ^ b h I b i ight of humming- Paul I oon ' ■ H h 9 B B ' stributor For ; inspired by th e fligh I re- "Al some pomt in limU e, it will be ' clc for. GGeorge Jetson of cnrtoor I L o c a l D is t overji crowd o f wind-blown re- ; birds hovered 401 fcfeet in the a ir flight ov< another model lhal MollerHer O rs was to dem o n strate the tech.ich- u.sed for that,” M olleHer said. "You fame, u S J j o v e l o> c c l c J > 7 2 0 : W ednesday in a saucilucer-like croft he porters % 1 com pany will produce and y his company is developingg totc know the autom obile is still good for said his ci ; said will revolutionlionize com m uter nology h Due to Roadad Construction,------’s on Gerneva farrm pact , > A it's tough toio get to us-S o ; Here aare somee answers us a cal:all . . . 324-7531 issessment is this will not rt 3t in est products are partt ■of the agricul- Our ass - The mid-term Q: TheTh( word “elim ination” is not ii IS to do an>’lhing differentl : WASHINGTON - iven tural negotiation, quire us deliver.______•iculture forged a t the tcKt.!Kt. Hasthe U nite^U tes givci ;hol wc are now doing. Fo —• ngrcomcnt on ogricu ibsi- _ Q: How docs th e aeclion sc on soni- from who jemcnt on.TanUs ‘.up on eli ur 1 98 5-farm-legislation rt . . : the General Agroem tary'and' phytosanitara r y barriers-of*- -1990. our « 324-7531 : and Trade negotiatitationa_in Geneva, dies? ormone dispute quires cutcuts in some support prices, 2 0 0 S . •i. JEROME ♦ No. Our goal h a s always bceiseen feet the current hor ------^C!iiritir,r1nnd pnrliorer this month has A: No )m m unily.______Q' How[ow vrill the short-term 'con:;om- ision obout the ta te nw~lilliiillmiimtioir of t r odo-distw tioi iti»_ufrt.M lilt j a i ing »f til ■ causcd som e confusio lan- A; This is a framevework to govern nuflBcul^ Jtural programs. policieses' and p ra c tic e s ond lhe lan - of domestic ogricultui ts to negdltations on th e 1particular ele- sugar quo|uota? =T Qooding,------,re some questions guageJ in ii this'text still allows us t- he’opcration of the sugar pr< The following are that__ments over the nextt 20 months. As A: The’ vided -by the U.S.- accompinplish this gooI-Wc.belicve.lha ineluding-lhc-fixing-of-the-in B E AKCONKtZ^ Id a h p ' ~ nnd answ ers providi vent such ilh a s no ■direct't bcoring'on’the—gromrine riculture. it is diffdifficult to “cor;-ect and preven iotas, will not be restricted b ^ 9 3 4 -8 4 6 6 • Deportment of Agrici calls hormone dispute, port quoti ■db>- BEf rtions" as th is agreem ent call . . distortio ,b call for imple- the short-rt-term commitments, without elim in atin g the policieicies Q: Is it realistic to • Long-Term Elomotnonta: for with How cnn you do Q: Didlid lhe U nited S tates m akei anyur: \ 9 3 4 ^ 0 9 8 1 ;ausethem . m entation in 1991? Hi COIVV^ • Q; What are thehe implications of thatcau s can cxominc on cdmmitmtment on acreage reducticction How would “tarinication" lenlcn<) th n t before C ongress c - this agreem ent forbr the 1991 Form Q: H( ■ agreement nnd develolop Icgislotion? programsms? ATTTENTION BEANi to a n intincrease in m arket access? Jo. We w ore able to convinc - Bill? i-tar- A: Obviously, any y agreem ent we A: No. ent simply lays o u t A ; The Th concept is sim ple; non-tai gotialing partners thot it wi PRODUCEI ■ A: This agreement and may reach must beae submitted to our negot w an ts to remind the agriculture jie- iff-_mealeasuresj ^ch_as _fluo^^ an f to bind-out-hands oii.tliis.i r i £ . _ Beakgn BlB ean Company. Inc. w, - the rood map for the jd’tb 'C o n g re ss for approvala l, and Congress - unwise to )-til|-yourneeds-for - ■ - - - le next 20 months, variableible levies, will oe'cofivoned t 0 tim e w hen slocks are a t suisuch everyone thafaf w e will be^aBle'tolil • gotiations over the i irrcd will draw up the imphplem cnting legis- sue a t a ti the 1990 Farm'Bill tariffs.a. TarilTs a r c the preferre ' b ea n 'se e d acagain this year. W e willwil nave Idaho - • Ita relationship to the flJdr__Intinn Parag rap h 1212 of the agree- -ja low lccvel. « 6 firial outcome on -m ethod-of o d import- proteclion-undo Does ■tlie'’agreom ent'of shorhort- - certified seedid in-all varieties.,------will depend on the fi eral. mont recognizes thatat such national Q: Doi s a g e premium Any final agree- th e agnigreement and are, in genera leasures limit the discretionon iof W ew illakilso be paying a m ilea( - the negotiations. Ai arri* procedures must be respected.n If the term mes : m ent m u st b e reviewiewcd by Congress, less ,resirestrictive than non-tariff barr :rctary of agriculture on mam ar- again this yete a r . Converting non-tariff measurelures agreement is finalizedcd in latc 1990 as the secre ' ond any changes in legislation that crs. (^i bo presented to ketingloaloans? 1 . Mileagele premium; 0-14 miltniles - lOepercwt. rilTs will brin g agriculture mornorc wc expect, it v.ill bi 1 m aybe required byjy tthe long-term re* to tarilT 91. Aj^No.Io. . ’ • 15-30 nnilel i l e s - 2 0 - 0 p e r cw t. under a g rem en ^t rules andI diidis- Congress in early 1991 -J— L ro rm ._ » o u ld _ b c_Ithe Ih work of the ._fully un rtelid - • - r _ _ __ _31-50, milen iles - 3 0 e p e rc w t. snd to consult fully ciplinesnes. After tarim 'cation we inten Do the ■ flhort-term commiim it- . Congress. We intend [is in ShortpTorm Elom&n&nts: Q' ______Over_51-mil£liles--4bt.per:cw t^_ ' - I-w ith C ongress andi ththe private.sector_..tp_pushish for substantial reductions i jm m itted to do in—mentS'Onon-market^acceBB-prohibitJliuus— ------r le^ls and■ tKe'evenluareliiriliirii- ■QrW harfire^ve-con lan beans when sold, - during the negotiatin;Iting process. tarifT le ______rrom._usiusing retaliation in the hor- ho ,.Thls premliJiTLn will be paid on c l^ r in of protection in tho ngricu•icul- the short-term? • : Q: With hearingsgb I scheduled to be- nation i >c a rc com m itted mone dis]iispute ? __ crops during . ______sccitor. _____ . , ...... ■ —______aj-Specilicoliy. we. {Phe:------2,-lmmedldiate^cashJoLbeanjyj ------''i-^-soon.-how wiirthlrthlB¥gi‘e marioanR,-pci• peas, - lentils..and . nder lhe. program, )p I n s sm nll seeds. Unde producers will "b(Tbe^asscsscd « fee - when they sell theireir crops to licensed -^^mirdlirdcntors:------' onal waruhoiiscRlmcl coi em o tk I 'e ia w i— .in the state. The wnreh()u.seHies will collect th e ■assessment nnd for\forward it lo the De* ------partmoni- of-Agriciricullure.-When the ___ -_ro ller Icoaste;r.” fund rgnches u bnininlnnce of million, .th e assessm ents wilwill slop,. ------tf-pftfslstept-QLigtropldfv chorxjlng mooc are a lf~a licensed wniwnreMousc iti Idilho problem in your life,, or som eone you care atabout, ^------r - fails, the departmi•tment will ase tho ' ___urge .you to call us. us for informotlon ab'bo u t the ------f u n d s -n r ])r t> ^ p 10-10-90 ptrcent'«f-lh»*— — ^— holp available Of to afrahge"crTr©e”coninfldentkaiT------1 - fiirm er’sloKWis.. consultation. ; The advisory concommittee has three • . ^ p ro d u c e rs .and two twr licenced w are------— ^ — C a l l “ luiiwo operalors or commodity deal------'• all Us Today Gro^cDonald 244>our H*)plln« — ^ i O tlier membur.-i.TS nre Dale Rock- (208) 734-6761►760 ToilFfoo 1 -a0 0 r2 4 77-3 - 1 8 9 vi,-;itiri.nf Idnho Fnll>alls, Bruce Konen of ' Lc'wislon, Sieve Bci[Jcrglund ol Mo.-JCOvv------C r o p M McDIilDlNALDl1[^^]g)ri ' inid U n ir MllAuliffiliffe nf Agri — — Klmberty-Rd.,-Twin:H::HallS,:IC 83301-„ ______in Boise, b'rncst I’crmnnn I'c of A nu'ri- HCIQSPITAL “M ulti Peril !03) 734-1711- (800)3) 624-1730I cun Falls undI DeanI Brt)cke of Georn«' Brocke Si ] Sons in .Kendrick 228I ShouoSh. 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, ■ ------C^4"'Tlmo5 Nowsr Twin I FFailsrW a aho Sug WASHfNGTON TWIN FA IX S Dolinition ol o Mom: < Valloy suiting Sorvico. aa • ‘ ihind norm al for ^ 8 tim e ofr ANIMAL SHELTER , Exporioncod commordal- 73 * * ^ . 200 2nd Ave. No.. ^Parts manager lor HD truck much rain slowed sprinjring planting in points behir ^ ^ r lulMimo wth bono- ' A Mom is olwsyo Ihoro lo j Twh Falls, klaho. _ andtraUer. solary,banett. tho eastern Com Belt, anar d the South- / e a r . Found Dofl* ^ A^RENTICESHIPS: H/Si - S ™ I 73M350 b«l«.-8 I r>eoolBlo depending on ...... hoar your thoughts; to 1 nm Of after S p«n. LLlve4n chlkJ care opporiunl-- east, the government’s6 JointJ' Agricul- “Lack of moisture has slowed ger- ' 1. Sho^ord X with bob colobroto your hnppinoma; (grads 17-28. Must rolocnio. liot availablo In groat S. Ca-, oxporionco. ox Ploaso call w 1 tnll. block ond tan, lomolo, • Efflodoncod food and cock- j rility reported minatio'nI arand em ergency (of com) in i to shoro your aoaows; to ,Joba in oloctfonlai. commu- III locations. All American sond w resume lo: Mor, PO tural Weather Facilit . 2. Sbophofd X. black or>d flivo you ndvies; to sotvo 1nlcailons. ongf.. oic. & «ri-• t^woltporson/borl^Bndor ^«...o.lr. ftlA.091-0030. B Be ox 2 6 6 6 , Twin F a lls , ID Kansas,"' theth report said. "Rain con- | brown, lomnlo. g -gSa 206:734-3051. • i Tuesday. your proM oms and to bo lOflt l •■ [LScal c*;mpany l o o w C ^ ______Mntinnnllv winter wheat wl was in linued to alq.wsl( planting in'the eastern1 ___ yourJriond, .Thoy.WJfiy___1 luil-iliiw-Mris-pofson. snipp- p« ” ■ For Adoption------E xporioncod full-timo Ilfo || mostly fnir-to-poor cond3ndition during Com Beirait r n a ’th T S o ia h 'r o ’'^------. I t.ShophofdX, brown nr>d about you going out too AS/400 PROGRAMMER okioAeco^g ^ hystor ox- ful planting w as 42 percentage , much. Thon thoy worry ANALYSTS : porson needed. Apply In Mnonco P a pus. Good beno- cic .. the week of May 1-7.J, although« the Com pla: tafl mnlo. _ __ that you oron't going out Tho Idnho Housing Agoncy 2hind in Ohio and 25 points 10 P. O. Box 48. He G reat Plains crop was rated below points behii ’ LOCATED enough, Mom'a oro Is 1 eurroolly expanding andI T w ln^ls. Mnho. 63303. _ coffiploxcroaturoabuiwo changing , its Ooportrnort of thflt„In the Pacidc Nor)forthwesl. Com behind inn Indiana,1 the report said, 139fllhAv»W. . Exportencod Local E company sooking I- p,Position at local jewolry inting trailed the usual paco lovo thom . Inlormnien-Systoma fof pro-.. ., Belt and. Southeast, winter w 'wheat while planli 5 Op«n 8»7 pm only - gram dovolopmopt, ond por-; har>d. ' — concod c olodrician. Must bo gj, ercentago points in North1 Mondiy thru Friday • B »erioncod milkor, 2 yoors wiling v 10 travol (10 days out., was in "mostly good to3 fair"fo shape. by 34 pen Thank you for b*lng you. sonal computer^ wnh lho W- 4 off'.,Salary b^ed on ox- 4 0 hburW^oekWl«nlrlnoe 733-'6860Vxt;284" O urtap dancJnd molhor,1 lowing posnk>ns) . ; . . ' The report snid 89 percentpe ofthe Carolina: Programmar/Analyit- om-. f f i? ® ! ? I jbout 5 p ercent of the wy* wlfo. mothar>(n-<«w & winter.wheat crop in 10Kansas was in Only abo grandmolMr. phasis on onolylical. sys­- CoJI b o tw o ^ 8 and 11 am Fg X ' ^ op. h ad been planted, fourr Bocauso doss nro brought 1 734.2343.734-7359 aftor 7._ f very poor or poor c o hdition d it "and con- bean crop tems dovolopmonl. and ge points behind the normal LOVE communication skils, RPGIl. Looking for'ceoka, wort-por^ ju tinufd to deteriorate due di to lack of percentage AS/400 OR SOS oxpofioncei !•on and port-fxno bartender p,PROCESSOR, Require neal though planting was uniterr hours, plooso catl or visit Lyki Maators, m oisture'during the we«w ee k . p a c e , a lth o Unda A Nolan Cartor. porson efior 6:00 PM . Ifor tho Belloviie area. ^ o, ill m ajor.soybean stales.cx-. tho pound doily to chock In person, Bellevue, Silver gjm SJijiS"''*''; •But 'cool, w el weal!9alher rcduced—w ayJn all i -whothoryoor pot hos boon -. - Joo 4 Alicia R oboraon,-.-- Eerjsiw Ess-*' Dollar Bar and Gale. _ g ihoma." where ceptMinneinesota and North Carolina. picked op. This is not an Billio R obortson; r i S S S S E i ■— - crop stress in Okloho •T Angkj Cartor. PS-Z. hardware troublo Nood team to manage smal Rp, ewding c ^ o r leoWng lor -planting-W B fl 42 pe,B£nt_.t_ op-io-dnio Hot. Mlxod d o g ^ 1 F I N A N C I A L local ( .weekly mold. 2 ^ m > lull-lime ollico and waro> ...... _ whcnt was reported InIn- mostly-fair— ^Gotton-p , oro hard lo doscnbo. - clancyCartor. - ioistirrircDntm'^-completedr}di—only— onc_pe£CCDtflge_oomo-to-tho-pOMfKj-lo-soo------andJil1_vou r,^footod ; INDEPENDENCE:; condiiion. Lack ornioii Moonllghlb'rVrioirtftnHof- -R in-Golorudu-und—p om tijchisiiifldjonnaL~~,'2 ~ :.T :Z L :------— iLyour-polj5.Woro-Q.9tr">.._ ■ -'--- grand^ilgrbn--!------'ucdTo*huit tlic'crop in-( _ jtS 83303.______I ; ' and pick out n popPY oj ■ Send rosumo’ to Manooof olr T nQterSI16ofrWB*morF < Nebraska. ■X toil grown dog. THEY Rollablo ond oxporlencod jm planting was reported 23 Inlormation Systems. T d i^0 gogo com pany to kJoWnq ftononco. 203 Sih Ave souih. mllkw. „ Cnll 536-2492. T Harvesting ' of thee 1989 winter Sorghum ] WOl/LD LOVE TO HAVE 005 Momorltl NoUw» . lor a Hmlied number ol I ypJn southern pcrcent,coi.completed, one point aheadi AHOMEt______-Borosslvo monoy-moth. -N A N N IE S ^ — ------______wheat_crop..hn8_begun, LosJ-&5-S,-of-C9lrbolwoon- d- -vatod individuoto who wont- -100 %'of positlons-ovail, in CorTW ( ifai^-Tlwapisij;... radually move oT norm al.iirRice"secding wae Tl-pcr-— “ 'wo'wMWliko to to K ^ irr Rosiimos‘~*iIl-l)0'accDplod- • • • Tcxflfi and will g ra d ,r Falls & Filor. molo Gormon 0 unlil 5:00 p.m.. Thursday, to own thoir own businoss. ,oxciting 0081 ond w ost ire Depa'rtmonr-cent -comi)mpleted. six percentage:., ShoohPftiX doq 7 3 3 -tg es_ timo lo Ihnnk OV07000 who Applicant must bo fomiliai north. The Agriculture ir Juno 1 .19fe gQE-- No oxp^enco nocossanr. r Assislanl manngor for doiiy vidnity ol 3200 E. 3225 N. A plo como to y^ou. Oporoto . tors. Must be availablo. Id ond groat grnndiolhor nnd hoard. 5 years oxporionco In" SiihorPn-orm . Hlghlm. , take cnll and work rotolmo 733-3252. mossago lof Moi-' oxpocially to Dr. Jomos Ir-’■ dairyinaustry.»1600« lor r ftrfy II touftd Rownrd, ■ B como pouintial. Compote :Needed; Exporioncod skiing elU fis. II quolifiod, apply ^ ■ ..... Scientist: SSoil knowledcige lacking . • win, iho.Btafl at Si. Bon0- light porson. Call botwoon ir 6 training, motoriato.-oquip- J' ond 1 1 bm. 734-2343 or dicts Hospital, to Or. RwiW l menl. markebng progrom gS?srM rmoliorHosolloi •• P) — An Agri- ’ B eltsville.e. Md.I His remarks were in*I* 003 Spoclal Notices Skoom. Iho stall ot MVRMC. 734-7359 ollor 7 pm.______ond Modical Contor. 2303 WASHINGTON (A P) - abo lho Joromo Ambulanco - otc. plus on-go(ng wrvK» scientist said eluded injn^reports issued by the de- ? Auto mochonic. lull-limo. ond support. Total invOTt- Needsd: Exper milkers. SPark Avonuo. Burley, l^ h d culture D epartm ent si I ~ F R E E ctow. To all our Irionds & rol- musi hove own tools. 5 Curronl jobs avollablo in . It. Topics in the four-day con- f mont only $9,8S0--in- - Wondoll_.ond„_Jorofno. 83318. » <206)676-44^. EOE. , Monday the mysteriess oof outer space partm ent.' alivos. Thank you so much'r yoBfflLoxpofioneo, Joop ex- ■ M/S/V/H __ g, S E M I N A R lor tfio'prnyors. nmis.-flow- f- eludes overythlng. Oon.t- D.F.E.S. 149 WosrMnln. = ing.lhari those'a ference incinclude genetic engineering. t Orionco prolottod. CaJTof£ miss your chonco to bo- i _ RN/LPN'sj>oodpd_l« 2pm;______arc no more perplexing — ON HOW-TO - ...... - ors. nnd lovo yoo.gavo.dur^^ sondros«me:-726-39n,-PO iH’asurrate.------a n d eoniCT^cTiewtechnologiefl:------2 como port'oflhe bestbusl-- ; 10pm /l0pm-6om shllls oX few inches below EartH ’i OWN YOUR OWN ing our limo ol nood. To Ibo2 Box 2155, Koichum..ID.^ no89 op^^uniiy in tho jNeed laborers and sortore | minisiors ol lho Joconw First Two-Fans Caro Contor. Snij Richard W. Zobcl, a fl plant gtncli- Iw STw J^ TRAVEL AGENCY ^ 83340. nlln V0^x- - -flN-ortPN-fel-time-dwrfla---- J, curthworms, Nows A sstslsnts life forms — insects. ) C > ^ in tho wofld. so much, ovorylhing wnsIS porionco nocossoiy. will pio-n. tools. Send rosumo to: ^ x nurse position in a pr^ros^ . . microscQpic.nemalodcle Vworms, a host f c ’ • Find out how you cnn1,., muchoppiociaiod. vido nil trnining. 53.75 start­2. 2330, c/o Timos Nows. PO\ Pan-lime nows aassinnis: ^ sivo geriatric selling. Throo — ^own'a'TravoTAgofrcy wriih • ing wage; good ralsos possi­ I needed lor nows dopnilmont‘ , 12-hour shiBCMon. Tuos 8r - ] of microorgamsms. livinglivi and dead S a c o fl B ox 5 4 8 . Twin F alls. 10 I no oxpononco. Tho lamltios ot: ble in short omounl ol timo. of The Timos.-News. yWod. 6 pm 10 6 em , compet> chcmicals they ' • Soo -how to hnvo lun Cnll Pany al Groon Acios„ 83303 •______plant roots, and the ch ‘ Holon Roginn Moyors • I, Front ond opd broke me­ A stockbrolttrokcr is liable, bo(h on conUaei ond trovol whilo making3 Morlin & Joyco Moyors - Training Conlor in Gooding. ' communiiy news nssistnrii;: * . exude. monoy. 834-5603.______chanic neodod. oxpononco' socrotnry lo monoglng odi-•. ^tnct Etolse Olsen DNS, B w . i n lo thoroughly principlescs andi under federal law, if lhe . Victor & Dinno M w rs “ prolofTod. ShoUkJ havo own ______"We don't evcn b egin i • Hoof why UNIGLO0E is' lonny & Bovorly MovofS ------Crulsa^hlp-J.pbs 1 tiof. mojn^'ns • ktoy Core Contor, 1729 Miller, understand ii, uiihough — the lafQott Trnvnl Frnn- J----- ioolt-Sond.tosumo.tOLw_ *• -Biriey.-ID 83318.-Call.678'.------chtsd In North Amorica, - ______pullingjl loBC^her." hehe said, rd say foryourdindircdions. .FtoroiDonBolonoy pfiono immodioielyl B ox s lj e . Twin F alls. lU 0^7'* ■ ' DATE: May 16.1989 Julono S Konnoih Poorson Mnriiimo Cnjtso Lino. ; RNs, LPNs. lired d drivina o’iir knowlcHge o r t h c-area-six a r inches- - . — TlMEr7-PM-TO 8-PM------03303 - i i i ^ “ t^^i^^pm.'^Mon- j ------Call 216-488-3435------^ FT seaetary-poslHon ln CPA-^ days: rprfi'loT pm rT uos-> .to.Twin-tJ Fnlls? Roody tor U » _ _ to two feet below th e .so.soil'frsurface is h Danbury ‘Typist, nows ossislont:B *10f ? Wo need relief RNs er space right now.” - convictcdod of dnigs Climes, so long as (his om or wookonds. 423-5489._U Box 546. TF. ID 83303. _. opens moil ond typos tailors ‘ Lynn Horn a l c o h o l i c s I to editor, typos obituojjos onn LPNs\ tor “ ”™ ; ' Zobel works for thhe e department’s isspccificdled in lhe lease agrecnicnls. (206)443-4333 ANONYMOUS DRAFTER Full-timo and part-time RN's i s noodod. 12 hour shifts, both, Saluiday. prepares church J :h Service at lhe For Rosorvalions & Moro' Cnll 733-8300 ■ Universal Frozwi-Food* • nows column, helps with S Agricultural Research J ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Inlormalion is a producer ol n wido va-a- day ond night shifts ovoil- agency’s laboratory inn IIthaca. N.Y. "Whcncvj::v^r Iruth stands in the mind HOTLINE-733-0122 to oblo. Compolllivo wages.. nowspnpor louis and crthorIf Sheetm9 etal worfcer. C u s l ^ ; rioly ol spociolty potato ■ nows deportmonl dulies. a :k of knowledge unaccomp:Tipanicd by ihc evidence upon A problem is nol n_ prob­,“1 produclsJoL.food^sorvico.:o good bonelrts.jwgW.stH" dit.. ____ One reason for la c k ...... UNIGLOBE lem whon sharod. Montol »d fofoniial. Co«»lnct oiihof Jeanr ’Hsed Social; lions lequiro good spolli.ng, S |- Froo prognnncy tosting’0 ing mochnnicol drowings3* W orkor. compolitivo salary Simplot lood processing^ tlie job," he said. "Soil5oil physics and philosoplw)l>cr avoilablo. Call Pregnancy ' giommor :■ p plonl in Hojbum, M«ho b ! * - k - k ' k ± ± - ol processing linos, plani and bonoliis. Apply, in por- chemistry, plaflt biolog;o gy nnd physiol- ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ - Hollino 4 Crisis Contor. projocis. and maintaining'>9 son at West Magic Care 5 accopiing oppka^^ter a» 734.7472 24 hours 0 day. ® Both posHions storl nt $5 “ ogy, entomology andid microbiology ^ LECACACY is a disposilipn of personal _ ullllty drnvflngs:------— Contor. 640 Fitor Avo. W. - hourly wilh a miso « throo ^ • Singlo? Lonoly? You'll moot>01 • cants should possos»-end>- nil provide lools. b u t, noneno of them is property/ byb) a person's will, lo someone crw Tho successful candidoto,tn Full-limo position now avail-ll- monlns. . . ii in- doplh knowlodflo ol po-; olhor singles & mako now ^10 IU II-& swing shill,I. Send lesumes to: Garrn . designed lo work w ithilh more than a named innlbe lh will.. trwnds through social A odu-lu- will p o ssess n minimum of ; talo processing. Knowlodga-. ri. must bo ablo 10 work wook-It- son Wols. sections editor. bto In -qualty spodliailtons; ------siingle microorganismim or a single ; calionol ociivflios dancos A ono year AutoCAD oxpen- is, onco on the job ond o two ond lab procedures, oftoclhro;. plant a ln tim c j . . A Ihird parparty can be sued for breaking up ■ yssjiK rsi01 (2) yoof technical .dogreo - oral and wriaon communica^ - ...... -And-when o'stricntisitis r h n s - io - p u l- -amarriagc-tge-so long as thal penon was the ^ Q ji homo. All.ngos wolcomo.10. in Drolling or o minimumim Groon AcrOs Cnro Center inin Notice 10 lob seekers: tilions a s vwll a s strong inter-: ^g Gooding is kwkirMior.anRNN Federal law roqulros em.-1- aclion« and interporsonal : . . o go ih er-an d -try - majorcauwiusc“of Ihc breakuprand he or she : .Cnll 324-5 6 1 8 , 733-5104.14. of lour (4) yonrs dralling iiirthese elements”togi ; J.53-3214,_S43.S716. Pnc-ai- experionra, lull or poft-timo, lor day lh ptoyors lo verily lhal nl om-[>• gskills. Must P " '' ------to sttid rth em , il-3 louglugh.-Zobel s a id .- -acicU-wilh'ilh-lhal-spccific-and-afTinnalivc _ ___ chnrqo nurse: also LPN N -ptovees-hnve ifw k)Ml righi ,tidpmo-in-porsooal-subofdt-' - - n- ~poft-iimn"ovori7ng‘i. Good■d- w work in-tho Unitod Simosrsr 710107 Iind w^iialibrtOJ-de-'r- "We neiJd’td^earlTTib'wibw -m icroorgtm - -nioitvc;— j Whnt do you do whonr a j 11 intof05iedT'*pioaso”c o n ~ ri? taci: ,, ,, . working condKions. conwotll- • Employers must examine ^volopmont. College degroo ^ isms interact with the lh plant, and 3 ^0ought^. lo you as a public mnrringo IS lolling apori? ihre. wagos. Conioct Merri-■i- documents lo esinblish your jor equlvolont experience = Cnll tho Sc io n li^ j^ in lw ^,a- o - GenoHoaklna, ' with outh uilii’i “ Pl»tvl»nl-rool»-arcnl_ ------s _ Ifl Universal Is. loo Stevenson, Oifeclor ol5l idonlHy (driver's license orOf ,prolorred. Qoollliod appli-. -funOiomilly-diL- 1*7- - Nura^o-at ^ .stale 10 card).and.yitUL!tteili»k .canmi may_siiamt0psum e In ♦ - -sq>gctgack every two CijXlWH Room loachor and Second-i- Now occopling npplicnltonsis ^anj?°^^^^13^SSy.: e ' feeding the mi- a- lof snnck bar work ot the10 IdahoI 83318. An equal op- - weeks, continually fee ^ 007 Jobt of tntorast U N I V E R S A L ^ KOA Cnmpground.______tponun'nv omplovor.______• cniorgani.Hrns in th e soisoil." p 0 .. EBox 362. Twin Falls 2 positions opon in dioiaty FROZEN FOODSs ing. donlocJ Konnoih Block, Zobel spoke at nn1 aannual sympo- 7’3 4 r9 V ’9'7’ - dopanmonl. Apply in poisonon A Subsldiary.ol Suporinlondnnl. 637-4777. 007-^ol>sollnterest '007-Jobsollnlerest - he agency at ' ai: Wosl Mngic Coro tonior,or, UnlverM i F o o d s Posiiions oro opon until sium hiild ' by the ; 'k-k-k-k-k'k Filor Avo. W .T.F . Corporation ...... ------fillod. . ------■_ _ 733-2009 prolossionnl ro- HAIR STYUST-lf p j hnvo n ■ sumo sorv)co. Roy .SlotionI — dionlol & would liko lo workillcgygianB Toll F re e iP.tonino Post, 733-2009 — DRIVERS full or_pofl-timo in a salon "■ Accepting applicalions toi • with GREAT company bene- 1-800-632-8 HAWKINS CO . l f a toll-timo omploymonl. 1st51 ENGLAND TRUCKING lits induding rrwdcol. denial. ■ _ NOTtce OF BIO - ond 2nd thills. roUiio ovory.iry_ ------•...... —__roflrement. paid .vacation 4- I ■ SOLICITATION ■ (, 2 monlhs. ExcollonI com-m- Now taking dolivory of 20CJOC holidays, give rne a cnll. I t o I i ■ Soalod bids to pufchnsoL pany bonofits and goodod now convoniional trucks,.WoWo Toni Robinson. J . C. PonnoyIWAHT! ■ lho loltoMing lool and por- Rtviino Solon. 734.0633. ■Q wages. Food processing1^ nood drivers lof 48 stales, r • U ne Coo*O h s ■ ■ sonal piopofty bolonsjing lo pL-im so cloan. woB groomodw Our piickngo: HEAVEN SENT NANNIES 1 Hawkinn Co., Lid aro now nppoarorco is a must. Goodod . Top miloago pay • Load-d- noods quolifiod nnnnios’B' ■ Soft Cotxnt SujH I boing Soliciiod' y . now. Cnll 1-362-903O. „ work history holplul. Apply n'nl ing and unlonding'pay • - • Tkxi Drtver ' f a ■ Pnfcol 1- Tho bo.in waio-n, Eo Dn How Spodaliios 217 nouso ot 520 Ffoni 17 Miloago bonusos ■ Medicalcal h ig h SCHOOL GRADS n Souih-Bif ch. Joromo.-Idaho.,■’0.. .bonolw - Rolifomoni ■ andrid , , Mon4^womon,Miahiech... — ! HoiuokM plnc/VC/Roooi'-Attandanta I Stfool; Fiiof.,W3ho. hqro-l _ N.iw..^naftmA4^M^pm_^ lolojo oppfBlod by l;!.-iwk- troining with poy 4 bonoliis.I. • V a u t t ^ h l a rr s s . ’ '.I I f s^ : BeaniPIaanting. 'iris C b,. Ltd," togolhor ~-rOurcom rr»ofllm oflt:------~------— O v erfcS o p er mo: lo sla n ,- “ • 'G r o ^ r y S t o r•a « S h i r t i; i i a d a r .------Tt' with mnchinofy. equip-B- W o'to a mulli-billion doUailai - WooWy prompi pay - Your'ur pkjs monls. kxJgxig & in own personal dispnichorf ■ .mndieal. Solid 0dvaftC0 m0nt_,l_. • LoadAccountoiit a n t t m ______tnonl nnd lixloror. .-»l;ll- ccoy ra iio n ^nnd n kiadot^in Tim e ... io e h o d ih o ro io or in- us- ~3db slaBtSIy • - CnJI 733-2671. Army. • J a n i t o r * Jin_ So II you arn 23 voars_CI_ Of SII Yau X a n.Ba------lor oldor nnd havo 2 yoof vonli- =- — w-PBX-C»witehboi < 1 1 1 _ y U U I ; P,ve»l II Tho tHwn w.vo-■0- , li n i n g in our TF olliw lof ''III: Im m sd lsi* open in g . Pnrt- werhavei* F0U60 on Builoy AvonuCicrr' on improsstvo individual wnh,iilt- i.-»blo-OTR..oxpofionco_and limosecwujry.-compuiorox.. m Buhl. Idnho hofotolorupto oood communicaiion and in- wnnt 10 go lo work NCW.; or porionco wilh Cymn pro-0- • Soeurity OttlcMi c M i - :* los wnnt to sto/t n caroor in /orite Varrieties • oijornltjdbynnwkinsn'> loi-porsonal skills, Snios i " tohed, coitodion and salos • K*noRunn«r/Vr / W r i t a r a '.I Fa VI ah background or n coHogo do-do- irucMng, ploose bo nl Job o )^c ien c o holplul. Send ro- C o, U d, tofloihof wilh • P o o d a B e v araga r a g Admlnlctratira !* 'machinoty. oquipmontmt groo nio proforrod > o l r»i nol Sorvico, Wed: Moy 17.’ ' • sumo lo: Sooolory. PO Box ...... nnd fix iu ro s nttn c h ou4.25rt)OUf. must be Olathe Viva Aurora bid lor-considotnilon. to-0 - provido training, nnd Q cn-ca- 733-4880 lor more inlomio- Mlooo Zlmnn'OM. Pt»™’0 • Waitrosioa quirod bid toims and rolniodod roor path lo manngomont,jnl. lion. NO expofioneo? Como __ inry tnlk lo us. Wo oro n b o k>ok- 733-1145, Monday nwning ~___Othello_____ Fleetwood _ —inlofmaiion.may. bo_objain1. .Immediale U h l l l hours ol lho o(l«os 0 < Nol'lol- ooo. kborol holidriy nnd va- iruck driver trninino school. _ rr,r% o»>Hfilt RiihnrK nn :lnp__ Efemenlorr-teechefrBArtor->Qf— skilled and untkillsd IftnOfr in rnliin ptn~V'*CI'-' a ts ors. We olso need moro dor- ______m - . i i 4 ^ _____ Totman 4 Tuckw, 142 2nfl:nd u}d rpiiromont plans. Son-on- 15 sludoni ungraded class m-126 Avonuo North, Twin Foils,lls. ous rndividiMi may opolyI in in loom, Indivklunllzod jpstruc- -. ; Waho .. , pof8on .nl AVCO. .FJnnncw!cin!. liaa. onrichod curriculum . . ExcclitaiLwotklnjilnc.condltlons-and..,___ IX. ^ m-.i29 - Bids ihnirbo accopiod on or Sorvicos. 705 Bluo LakosKos Rosourco or GT oxporionco - benefits irlcludingg H c a l t h / D c n t a T / L l f 7 I? proscnbod (wma only,-unlilII 5£ Bivd N, Twin Foil*, ID, - htMul. Acorn Looming Cen- Insurance andid profitj shnrlng. . HW-410 ±_ Northerns p m . on May 25, ibflQ. No Nc EOE MIPNM.______lof, 1306 Filof east. TR CnllCall '"‘“n o ^ROSPECTING „ 733.7055 0.7M -H 5S------Appointmonls pre-sot. Ful.or _ _ I! HVI-590 UI-BO u lo punuoni to any sucl- ADMtNIS I KATOR”foriaroc lie Appllcarions arc: avavatlablc at NelUcn • \\ bid th o i bo mado wtihouP“' physxMil plant. Duties: porpof- EVENING — part-time In hoe«h ond Iilo I N o i f a k lho prior auihoriiolion ol th( 3ud- HOUSE SUPERVISOR1 mofkeis. Good income, bon-m- C o n srru cd o n C o . In the Lynwood Plaza, NW-59 US-1140 ',^0 lonnol odminlslrniion. bud renl ollts. inconlivos; Wo train U.S. B ankruptcy Couti loi‘®' QOilng. purchasing, planninolino. Applieanl musi hovo curronl If'- For more Informationdon contact tlic Hum an Iho Distria ol Idnho. designing and consiruction;ion. RN Iconco in Ihe staloI of For Inloimslion call: Frod Rcsourcci D ept.:pt. at Cactus Pete's Broderick. 326-4716. ___ ; CALL u sFFOR ALL YOURRBEANNEEDS- - — Oeled-ihifr-12th.day-Ql.Mayny-. -Rosponsiblo-lo'-cutiodiadial- klaho, wih-t.M 2 years hos------( 2 0 8 )' 7733-5163.— 3 ------i;‘ 1969. aorvlcoa, major repairsirs, pital nuraing uxperlonce.=®- Exporioncod plumbor nood- D TO D A Y ! NEISON, ROSHOLT, ROB I building (onovalion, aliorior- Prolor I year as choroe RN. o d Send resume to: Box I O R DIER E YOUR SEED EBTSON, TOLMAN I* Alions. Roquiromonis twcolicci- m ust h a v e lh o ablTlly5^® lo |Q 9 2 6 ^ T t a o s ^ ^ s . PO TUCKER lont commun^^ion. orgonjinnl- mainiain In sirosslul envlom------hyf,l Ftfnn RotMfl^on ingl- I moni. II qualiHod opoV lo “ —ATiornoy^orMawtiifis-Go: mwrin'o^or busiri8'or np(^p b 'r ; HumW flflt8U/co Dupi onrf o°or -^ L-arpee< Pcwl i i ^ Spn iKlflllV: iblo I boloro May 30, 1989. In MngIc Vnlloy has im m f ^ : coblo oxpononco dosirablo nf ^ato opening tor oxpori- Mnt)0 Pdori, Tho Now Liind» and rolo»>o- I lions lo: Box 5613. c/o ThiT h o ' Burioy. ID 83316 rwin 1 203-678-4444 'cJo Timos Nows. PO Boxox EQOAt-OPronTUNfTINfTY EMFLOYER Wf/l IA' -I'i tivot who camo lo wieIish I Timos-NoWB. Box 540. Twi< :548. Twin Fnlls, 10 83303. Mniion Hncov Birthdnv i FnllB.iO 83303. ^ EOE^/V/H

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L_ ------— a>-Homo8ForSale 030-Honie8ForS«le WflrM Hotm. For 5iU »>- r a - M M P o o o lo 014U Chlldcirs Sorvieos 03030-HomeaForSale 030- 007<^ob9 of Interest ... 007-^obaotl_ntefB8t 0( W - 007 Jobi oljhUfMl • L a n d o n d F o o d Co Chilihildron's Village, summor sp o rts orlontod publlitilng T 2 H O M E S ~An obundanco of spoco can •Of tho growlno lamiy on a »]JUST LISTED SALES ASSISTANT \ ADMWBTRAT»HJOBS: n nil s i d a a ro u ts a a lts m s n pro(fogrom. ollordablo, snacks, c-Of g r $27.5001 3 bodrp^ ^ fght b u ^ . CIOM to Por- dW8.-TLC.-7^725. - bo ypyrs in ihto laiogo 5 POSITION ------„ 'I960 OpenlngirAII'lovols (orth*-fc«»fllo-Vall*y-tf*»,- (or w no on nice tonood-lot ine elemooiafy. homo Ioa- j25,800 jS S will buy you this 3 - - - •arn $30,000 In ysarly- «rith 1 bodroom homo In beebedroom, 3 bath homo availablo aeroiB tho U.S. «ar )ayilm o ch ild caro In m y wltT prieod al $69,900. Extras In- 'urturos 4 bodrooms. 2 baths ledroom f*omo. All oiljml- O P E N I N G ? Sof)d SASE lo: NESC. P.O. coommlstion o i plus protIt lomo, ogo* 0 lo 3 yoars, b)8ck a i for Grondma or P™ llus unllniahod spaco In s-A ’tesns I a h s rln b . ao m a o v srn lg h t qqi, cludo deck with hot tub, plu lum siding, storm win- wostom stalos. H yw are Bo* B 1278, Dopt. TF. RIvof- s h i ;al1 Annono at 733-2734. v«>iwould m ako good incomo loncod back yard and 0 lasoment. AssumoNo FHA tows. nico yord with e asy , ■potUion no®dod lo pro- wwiling to wock hifo tor top ton. t< Wyo. 82501. Phono, iratraval. must hav# smsll -r—.wii babysit I or 2 ehiWron pfO; >35 toan, Prtood tor a quick lore landscaping. Coil • . tiuca dally oefvortiaing .Bnd^ w ULB^lra^Inmg-ptflYMiJl.- ______groatgrw tocotton. 10 soo this 3 0 7 - 6 ^ 1 7 0 ------Ifiii rm yhom iroR orSpm ’wook-- •— beauty call Wall or Anna ond ^laloVGlvoBonntePationsa ^)onna Thomason boloro ad Idoos tof toam oT ool- p Ing. 131-69, ^Tg'J Bldo solos pooplo. Prim: |f Toam f wantod lo manago SSI lays. Dinnor extra, also RROBERT ( JONES ^lh (^ win give you a took-soo, "''1 rs gonel 734-8623. ; rtif Intofvtow NofthofnNovadsmotol, N M snagam ent Burnout 7 ' am o wookonds. 734-f704.- modio oxporionco or ■( Try 0 now dirociionl 11 you're 'r j - R E A L T Y ■ 37^ graphics training pro-. T ThoHagonnanV^SofliM S 4atufo womon wonta to I citiiena CortOftonowtsk- C r if 3 o i^ -5 o a 6 . lw>looWng for . ^ Mibysit pro-school chikJroij, 7 3 3 - 0 4 0 4 GEM STATE cCOLDWELL fdrrod. Exporlonco with c . A company ihol bases ^ R E A L T Y . w m p u te r graphic*- Tonnl-• lr lf)g Bppficaltens for sn a i ^ - GEM STATE ^ t A » c 4 i. Job oiwohfos 20 Tochriklan: 1 R A D Com pany concompensation and promo- BANKER ' nal -ond'typlng'-an a s s o t.' ii to o k s’ IndlyWual with oloc- lions ,ion truly on ment. • — — ______PPAI TV' . ~ We&TERN-flEALTY ------Good eomcnutilcadon siollaI h hoom a wwk. Thoso • 3poning May 22. WhIl* . O R ^ r o i x ^ b b • An e n v lro n m o h t w hore o p 7 3 4 - 0 4 0 0 7 3 3 - 2 3 6 5 in doaling witn tho .pub<>c<. oostod may can tef moni in- “ ■tommy's Awsy Daycaro 3) bdrm.b 2 balh Ranch-stylo ' , 1-800-345-4855 axl E115 • • lormatlonorcomstotno ^d?2JS{J*^rty 10 yo*your Individualism can bo Mo OR TOLL FREE Jl: Indbpohdontiy owned & . ■anontion.trf.dotftli.«r>d lo ^ . _r MbofHory . o q u i p m o n t . qoHJondod.nolstillod,* Pr*V saehool, open Mon thnj hou FOR.y.OUR FAMILY, S 5ot,-7:30 to S;30,-Babiop a » 1.800-34S-4655 axt E115 . p( Oporolod.______low-through ossontlol. c dotalod rolumo whh rofor- .J• A plo^io ^M^^ur jwof^' Ml ■ Supar fam ily homa. sond rosumo to: ■ li \onoos to: R 4 D DirwSpf, .w, volcomol Enroll today m^g $ 4 9 ,9 0 0 . 734-*ll 17.” 'A Poach ol 0 D ear * S 5 IBeaotlful, custom-bulll ^ [ A U T O M dB1LE;SAIES| S j lot! Iniorosted? Cali l” ootkmt boftotttsr Call Malon ing 5:30. 543-5912 terappt.------^ •' 4'B D R M HOME,' V c ar . }r Vince DIMaggib | lid. Call 734-2343. Irom 8 ^ REALTY ^ See Greg wills or \ a34-5614. lid] Roliablo child core noodod 3 aarogo. qq, carport, ond part | ____ — TRUCK DRIVERS_____ 2 2a m lo llo m .______days a.woo',. ler 2 small chil-. .g_j DOSHIER 733-0404 L( basomont. Ctoso to park. REALTY LOVE HORSES? W l i l s MIbtor o t Co. " W V o aro tooWng lor qwJifiod pPort timo sales ho^j noodod dren dro in my NE area homo, *17.500 wilh S-O-down. ' drivers. Must hovo-ctoan lof.summor. Mostly OTonings, Musi Mu havo rolorencos, irons- . 9 7 3 4 - 2 9 2 2 1-800-262-5001 . 2 BDRM HOME IN _ EXT. 1211 This immoculoto 4 bod­ ' DMV. vorilioblo-oxporionco ond ^ wookonds. Only oxpon- portolion po ondbodopoAd- FILER, pj^ gorogo. doso lo I -i nblo. Call 734-6404,------lOonroom homo lust' minutos ol 3 yoois or moto. Wo aro .oneed . . nood mply. No phono nW school.- on largo lot. ' COMFY, COZY “ Irom Twin Foils hoo horso an oquol opportunily om- calls ^ ploaso. Mad Man Mag- *18,000 with SlOOdown.^ GGIVE MOM A HOME IS,"sol up just woiting. Kim­ ployor. Col Oan, Monday, 016 ' Employment W anted f ’ ; oo-s. Bluo Lokos Mail. OH . 2 BDRM HOME IN borlberly school district ond 1 Tuosdoy. Ffidnv or Sotur- ^ ______BUBUHL, Iiroploco, full ond oil o n 'o n o tovol. 3 Salos person wiih moikeiing —; bodrooms. 2 bath homo 09otr individual as sho is.- -jotstots to-olfof! C o lW a n o -lo f-,------d.y,aic5,324.&53 Mskills’, (monul. brass lino) Howsocloanlng, Ho experienced. basom ont is port finished, roliQbie& olliclont. Loavo o n -w o ii.m a n ic u re d hnl_f_ LoLovoly 4 bodroom. 2% onoon appointmont to soo this — Two oponlna kif nursing os- Qtoaropponunliy.' Sond ra- '»>' 1:224—square—loot.- °n bath homo'locotod-la eig- tovoly lovoi homo.“ l95-88:------• slstants, CNAprolorrod, * 21.000 w ith *800 dow n. g«rocro lot wilhin TF. W orm bo "M ore than a £r,n»toT613rdVo.W.TF-. IS£ LIttlo-Ranciios. Extros in­ contoct Suo Wogonor at ^ Lawn'mowing ond trimming, by-w o o d -o lo v o : in fam ily' Lit N aiiny Progam " Valloy Industrial Supply room or rolox by firoploco clicludo fomily room. 2 fi'O-' A i Wost Mogic Coro Contor. ,toloma>koting va tool salos an- Joromo aroa, II you're nol AMERICAN REAL in [0° spoclous living room, plipiocos. now point, now G O lE M S T A T E 640 Filof Avonuo Wosl, TF. hoppy wilh your yard. I’m nol ESTATE E: 4 APPRAISAL See how the other hall iivBslisl FindI o u th w y o u ln liv o t 'nouncos Iho opening ol a Jonnoire. rongo in kitchon iioMoor coverings. Jonn-Airo R E A L T Y -.UnltadSut*sCo»tCu«rd ^ h n ^ v . Call 324-2829. 7 3 4 - 5 6 5 0 hfliyandassistwiihchildcafB- — t aecond^ollico In Twin F ^ s to & wood docks, front'ond- rarango.-outsldo'thofo^s ------—', 734-0400 _ _ _ wilh a carefully MfMneJramn> . now occopiing d p ^ ca ilo n o r gJJ Wo-paint,.ck>an.or.shampoo TfanciscorPhiladoiphlaBnd-- - Wo oro looking to'train-12- Wi bock, 578.000, To soo this steBU ^ siding, dock, dbl go- \ now omployoos (oxpon- any an sizo house or ollice, Doug 1 Volimof, Broker rogo.-ou-on--1.75-ocro3. OR TOLL FREE coil Mitch ot 734^ 73.-7 • tm i;800-34S-4655a«t E11S ...... — othor areas, a w ^ l y salisalaiy.freo room, board, and cS«^cSoS°St^334^ ( oncod 2“ solos pooplo woi- Havo Ha rolorencos Call MiMary B orm an 734-3882 onand prieod al $59,700. J:§< _.Aldo Strong 733-0905 ,, ______colleoBCOutatsplusatsalreotrlpio&jrope.- ■■ W \ antod: colf teodor a-roliol coicomo; too)TR«qulromonls- -32 ALPINE REALTY Roiso your family in tho mllkor. housing availablo. ucaio: musi be goal ononiod. Donnis Vollmor 733-9199 A! country,. Coll Wait or LovoLovoly homo two yoars oW Fofttwodotahcai. mu6l . havo -dopondoblo mumusi want to bo succosslul, Lowoll Wills 733-6562 734-3373 AnAnno H ess for a n oppoinl- on 10 sedudod acroo(», ,2 Jud Cindy lo soo this vofy _ G E M S T A T E W8- managor; Hi W ork port or luil-timo In . ------bodroom. 3 boih unil. Very , LD CALL: small, doily newspaper, irnvnr ira CnJI 543-4563. Vi S119.500. Coll Jonn d location. Call Jano SHOULl y o u r own oil cash busi- Hulchison i for oppoiritmont CHEAT VALUE f ™ 5,000 cifculatfen., ^ k s ox- MANURE ^ HAULING n Jj o s s . No^ soiling o r oxp _ j COLDWELL moro dotoils. $72,500, ------CoH-John------^noodod. Vw own^T^Klr -270-88,------r = 300=325=$= t O Z t e B z z^ngnf..ElkQ Daily FtflO Ptoaa.___ 543-8249 ^ r Z B W y C E P l — roroom homoT plus li m o W r Elko. NovadoT MOks prolos- Troo s- sofvice. Trimming, lo- incl. jn Min $5374 tnvootm ent -OT3INE* REALTY oional capablo ol rosluctur- " G E M S T A T E movol. cloon op, somo ftoe, Qq uick Snack System s, 7 3 4 - 3 3 7 3 733-2365 «C.^ywNoh655.42S0or G 208-43138-5197 Ing departmont, soiling, Ffoe'i" estimoio. OuaHywoik. t-BO0-344-00&4. |, oxt 71 Jonn-423-5001. Milch. ifIndopondenliy ownod & R E A L T Y sales supervision. Ploaso BEAVER TREE rLot Iho govornmont linanco 734-1313, homo ao pofn lo d ______7 3 4 - 0 4 0 0 send rosumo to: PO Box SPECIALIST i 1350. Etkc. t ^ a d a 89801. your now or existing small CALL TOLL FREE OR TOLL FREE 483.6143 or 423-5049__ businoss (including lorm s,) 1.BOO-34S-466S, oxt 100 DOSHIER < Established gourmet lood — D R IV E B Y 1-800-345-4655 axt E11S . S ecretary? Grants and loons up to ]Bv ovmor. nowly sloinod 4 REALTY A re Y ou A S company is teoMng lor one 014qi Childcare Services f,$500,000.00 yearly. Froo , 734-2922 •: onofgotic. enihuslaslic & ea- _ bdmi, 2 bolh, $77,900. 442 18S0 , Shoup Avonuo East ’ Nice lltllo ocreogo located W orking for a company or a rocordod mossago: .Saoobmsh Or, 734-1971. thon tf coil mo - .This hom o _ SW of Eden. 5'A acros with or salesperson in Twin e t707^ 448-2S02.1CB9) • ------; SW professional servlciflee v^hlch offers no alls and surrounding aroa. I By ownor in Buhl, 1 bdrm. has h 3 bodrooms. 2 baths, 4 walor shares. Nicoly land- . High commisoionoa corn- — Retail clolhing sloro, in- possiJto , 2 bdrm. nowly Insu- family f: room, AH oluminum 1 scaped 3 bodroom homo real c a re ^ potential? f HIT THE JACKPOT sc" a d v a n c e m e n t s o r r e s Inos. Can Tom, 1-345-0475. Advontufclond:A liconsod cludos: cl W/D. invonlory. 2 oir latod; now storm windows, Ig siding. S' All it hoods is you — with will lols ol possibilities, -- condilionors. rocks, monne- . Ike to virork for a - Excollsnt Opportunity - daycaro. ° lull timo chidron. c( storogo shed. pri<» nogolio- and a somo TLC. $37,000. -Priced lo solll This homo Good Go« assumabto loan. Ouiol - — Would you like pony training^ hoalih^^oals. g;ouins. iron-tioht. 324-7502 jbto. Cnll 543-4977.______CDonna Thomason. 734- “ pooceful aroa. Coll Kent. oH ora—excellent -lor-tho-righi - individual to _P ollors so much lor iho P^ company who c Soars morchonl businoss ' 1By ownor, spacious 3 bdrm 8623. 8 ° 209^89. toom tho protossionol retail dni^flov^n^onviionmont'! ' monoy. Custom 3 bed- ^ prom otional oppo.rturitjniiiea? automolivo businoss. Exc. ° now lor'salo. oxcollont In- 2 balh homoj nowly _ room. 2 both hotne-in* worWngfaelliirosr.profos- i como-opnoUuhllyJnJho ___.j f-coroWElTL Boohm B E stotos with over o Are you a paresraon with proven slonol training, salary and Babysitting, G my homo, ggrowing Mountlon Homo . vory ■allordabio. near Biekoi 2,300 sq. IL ol living oroo. GEM STATE I commission, unlimilod In- lencod li yard, roasonablo cCofnmu“ilv. 587-3358, Mary. School. Call 734-17S5. _ Family room with rock firo- R E A L T Y : talents, oxcollontu work ethics, and raloa. Call 734-9036. “ BANKER I como, lamily. hospHolizaiion ri THRIVINO DOWNTOWN SPACK)US FAMILY HOME WESTERN 1 REALTY placo, p wot bor ond potk> 7 3 4 - 0 4 0 0 high perform ar»ceI ststandards? and vacations. Contact Ron Bo-Poop e Kindorgarton and gigiti.-card A llowor shop In NE location, brick. 4100 sqI 733-2365, ^doors tooding lo o covered------O R TOLL FREE ------. H . y o u - h a y a . .answiw,oro.d..yo8 ,< .tp^jlioso .Bustor.or Bfod Doy in M t- Dnycnro. [ Stnjcturod dassos. wwoll e sl^ ish o d Mam siroot ft.-6.tKlrm„3'A.bolha..^ouni . 1-800-345.4855 axt El 15 ______son at Dick Doy Oldsmobilo' oit g nndtta(is7Ti:C .‘StalBn- fe'tecdtiofi wfth’ FTD, Totoltora - Indopondonlly-ownod 4 - o i ! questions, porhapss )you're what wo oro liy kitchen. 2 lamily rooms,' opornlnd.______'' " Buick. 712 Mnin Avo. Soulh. __consod.733,5q?7,_ _c _ ' && HalimarK olliliaiions. doing assumabto loon. M2.000. S few ol (ho many extras • kx)kIn^(or. ______' g'good volume. Prleo Inckjdos Cill 734-5092.------y o u 'l l- fin d o n .t h i s _ a 6 _____ I oil tlxlufos y d Invonlory. E X E C U T IV E I _____ R n n tu a Inc-. .1; tn Jackpot. Novoda is. a g o lo t ___ 006—S alw l’roplB - N -eOft- S rioaPftoptfl------14 soarching for a Mark#rkating Adrntnrauativa SAVEI SAVEl JAVEI “ C hom o on booutihji S -o cro . 4 2 3 ^ . . . . - ...... ■ " PPRICE REDUCEDI A**l«iant.,W ho shallII hav®h< tho following skills *“* °iR W IN i^ E A L T Y NEWLY , PAINTED. 2 bod- k3l. k Ovor 5;000 sq. ^t, in arA tMckground. diie G reatat Territory^ -r ----- ; 734-aSOO. Iroom homo lor oniy. thiB"cu6tom I bullfbrlck- - -APPEAUNQ-otdor homo.------aaxparlanc«lnan homo with six bodrooms, “ COLDWEtL— A'’in good cond-now only • M in im u m 3 y a a r a * B ) r O nne e Great - ' a lormol ontry and unique $34,500. Hugo living rm • oHlc««nvIfonmant» n t aA ention INVESTORI I BANKER S a l e s pperson c ,018 Income Property 1 Possiblo rontal unit • 3 spiral s staircoso, Privato , (15 x 27) A 3 bdrm s. Firo­ In word procaaaing and W ESTERN REALTY. ploco. <1: bsmt & dbl corpoft. •-Com puior •kills In Ws hsvo 11 sales opportunitynity lor'our1 kind Cl Mies bedroom, 1 1/2 baih homo mostor<; suito with dock, ------Lotu*^«*lrabl« ------2 :o r-3 .u n il. rontal. proporty. -with.outsIdo-onUflceJfrom.: _» iConvonlont hot tub with. -______.7 3 3 - 2 3 6 5 ...... !This h won't lostl Coll.nowl...... — (wtanlAnri Jihafa that^-A>-A ftalVntee ind\idual~------2 “ o”di^nfng'WootfTJiretroTf-- I tn d o p o n d o n tly o w n ed * ------•tails and in t^raating nofBimportanly, whoa well - " |50»^^-i^ih^lgoom j o. -basomonL.»30,000. « • Exc«il«nt wllh data wholikDspcoplo.., andmofB - Tnain-floof-fomlly-roem.-■ copofatod, . -HA m L e TT REALITY— ' - ' m anagam ant aystama. EASY AS^UM-RSLE- t good pipar flow mi iikod in iglurn...a hoid woriiororkorconcarnodwiihlhcii • LOANI Just IbtodI 2 bod- $240,000. 3 Coll Dofothy for ‘ OfOFFICE...... 733-4079 . Excailant wrlttaniandvarbal ai ' ownanamolrtjmily'swBil-biail-boingand 023q Inyaatments rroom homo on Buchanan your y private showing of JUST THE SPOT ^ orwsnddotwinlnstlonwho— _ thio quality homo..16-®5, . Brick doslgn. tovoly NE ofeo. 2 ' eommunlcatlOT •»k> k ill s .------^ ------;futufB.T»moo<»withcoo(BO' - -wilh— (ult—bosoment.- « walk 10 se^ooH. p o d . s ^ ------^winnw< anri nMnmws inIa _EBUYlNG.....^Rool^BJ^o^^^^ 7] . Suong oraanizalioi,« o n i r » k f i t » r ------_ cfln turn pfoipfTti - 4?et-yom-tamllyJLyau-am. ^ 'liionds.llyou’lalot uj,youif 8:00-A:W. 4 6:00 P.M... uwoutdlikstoUpaitaoIa ^ with aii kinds of fruit trees. For SsU 8y O w nar- lovoLA doublo gorogo betwson tho hours of 8 ...... Milinoblor youandyouwoi C M 734-6732. i>aoa). ______Rod Monioomory734-17B8 | garago. Tonlints unrt h as 2 ‘ (m o ^ MinUN /T N ^ -4 bdrni, 2 bath homo wrth ' For salo by owr>orA>uitoor bdrm. V h bath plus linishod ...... P.O. Box uai.TO ------now ilainmaslor carpels, all 1875 sq. tl. 3 bdtm. 2 bath GEM STATE |tw nt aroa. Excopttonal value home on to tot In oast TF k>- _ lfvlnQ.TX 79018______------g ______BEALTY ______^ Millfl.SQQ Brokor/owrtor. EOE M/F bto gtfogoroiiachod ah “ colioh, LoadoO W/0Xlrii.' 734-0400 ^ •»«ys w bring oliof. Call Bruco:------“ l^fECSON !Ook kitchen, tlio batha. IVIANTEK RV F parking, covorod 36' OR TOLL FREE Globe Realty Inc,'

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^ 063 Wsnlwl to R * n t . 054 Unfurnlshod Apis, 055 R o om m at** W«nt#d 044 Vacation 052 Furnished Apts. 037 „Farn3s_a_Roncho$_ 030 A croago & Lols ...... 4.D uplexo9...... ______A Dup lexes______— i -or-2 bdrm houso, 2 or . ______CQO-HomeaForSalo.._____ ...WhHpmoAFof.SalB,.. _ -• Proporty...... moro ocnis. iroos ar>d roa- “ 1 lol w/2 bdrm hom o on wosl “ a « a n 2 bdmi, <»pts. cHy ----. ■~»nhln S4a-6701 aftor 3. el- 5.1 a o ra a o n E * » l F oTit r k F R E E ' i l 70 ACRES- 27 irrinatod,)d, sido ol Twin. 1 kM undovol- ■ritv uU!s pd. $225/m o,Tfoo dop, M, 3bdrm.2ba1h.possible 0-. Salmon Rlwor, p ow ^aa 1 month's ront in socunv f-. 057 R«nta! Uobll* Hoimt 1 on» liold. 40 slinros Amor-or- opod in Wor>doll, W x IM '. )H- bWa--Hoat-pd.- N ow ova.i:,oif; 7J4-90M toavo mossaqo...... _ aeorago. al toast 1 yr U ^ . [T by owner* r Icnii Fnlfs walor, forgogo 324-4372 n lto r4 pm o n h r .^ POR SAll »m 1 b d ^ vpt. 2 0 3 4 th S i N.N .' 1, ■ 12 60 2 bdrm , 1 balh~tth. f^flll 733-5001 nsk lor John _ tnoinl shop, moial loaling"0 2,5 acros. loncod, young ^ - 6 7 5 2 . ___ Fitor doon 1 bodroom units shods, corrals, grnln bins. lioos. nico hom o site. Soulh- buildha pod. For moro *“ slovo 4 rotrig. W/D hookup, to doiails. contact R. M nu^. Furnishod studio, appls, with W/D h o ^ . $ 2 ^ a gas hoat. air condKionor; rno a 066 Moblia H om e S pace ______-- -- (oiicod dry pasiuro. 3 bM- onsi ol Twin Falls. Prlcod o,lo .i055AkwandorHaminooDr. rtiil. mo. 733-9300 or fc6-4000-_ room, 2 bath, double wido utilitios, w a s h o r / d ^ avail. pots, $225 dop. Skylano t*" toll. Cnil 734-4544 days or 0" tl6Q*$80doo'^-9263. d- bnrk 7.\T4R 07 SEE US FIRST! Single ond locniifd closo 10 Hnzolion.-la- 326-4641 ovoninga.------^ — dbl wldo lois^^ock our £70 OOO or soil wilhoul — Looking lor a h ouso of apt?S ? [oom"duplox'^*Tih all wpli->li- — ‘ _ nneos.^^mia, 423-5169^ , homo lor $45,000, Good“■ L riN 'sravsisS , 5, Call OOlLICl. 733-2940.____ 058 Office 6i Business ' ■ terms. • ■. . L, . loolh School, foattor ownod. i r Nico 1 bdrm fum'iehod apt, Jarom a (^a^taga Homosr ‘ 281 Caawalf Ave W aal - . 316 ACRES • 100 irrigal-" ■ Soil or irado lor Incomo JJ; nl utilfllnd. $175.734-5325.25. Apis lor persons 62 a oldor — ” phon^734-«)64 . '■>' od 115 shnios Amoncnn r^ rtv Can 734-5380, _ ato living room. w»h or handicapped/disabled. ' -412-Sq ft--1360.sq-!t_ . F a lls w a to r..F o n c o d dry TT drol coning. ln rg o .fo milif ily - 054 -Unfunti8h8d Aptsr—------W«J-consWor slngto'porcons^ Excollont R otail and/or Of-Df- M o r c h a n d l * ^ pftf.lurjo, c o rra ls , lo ts 010^ 3 cliy houso-lotsr$26.500, room, nnd n larflo mosior undor,82. Federally assisted. fk» Spocos Availablo in 2 733-2407. ______oa & Duplexes 5= i ouibuildTnnsrs bodroom, 2 — bodroom: No asaoctatfoa RenlAjlililios basod on In- ttio Lynwood " I f c i . I balh Hiomo. - All lor ant duos, Astumoblo FHA loan. ----- como. EHO. Can 733-5765, aLST.TW INFAUr A roal show ptocol Excollani — Tho Contor Of ll Alll 067 Mscellaneoue “ jgWWEHDIEl. $125000 or trado for Iroo locnllon. woll lonscopod,,d. $56,500. Coll Gary lor op- I a 2 bdrm opts Jofomo: nk» 2 bdmi duplex,- 7 3 3 - 2 2 8 2 □. foot English Tudor HomoL nnd cWnr acrongo in Twin Dlh p^nimonl, 2I&:89. — For Sele BoaulHuJ 3500 sq. f lovoly cJoan 3 bdrm 2 bnlh QUIET LUXURY’ lawn and oa/don. nk;o loca-r TOOlollOOsqfl.ooodfoca- I on 1/2 acre. 4 bodrt»droom s, 3 b a llis Parnily a n d Falls. Filor aroo. brick homo. Lots ol storago. ; lion no o o r c a l l 324-4857, Den 2 liroplacos Autoi^atic 1310 ACRES, dry pnstum Lg walk-in c lo so ts; AC 18' Ftigidalro doop troozo. Livings Room s. Det 1'° -dW garngo. b a rn , shop w/co- LaunH Park A partm onlsIS MOUNTAIN VIEW APTS. ______SpfinTfJers a n d mloro o n $102,500 wilh 640 acfoo good do- X g e m S T A T E ------_ l-4 -2 bodrooms, ploy-—^ ! volopmnnt land Il you- K&m°5S.“3'A R E A L T Y E - - l76MauricoSl.-N., - — Bluo U k o o OM ko Park.— •T 734-4825 hnvo nn u n u w d woll por- Oonny Rose.-324-4249. -- 7 3 4 -0 4 0 0 " t Ofiico Bpaoo availablo. 2 romolo conlroUor^^-RC 7 ^ I 7 3 3 ^ 5 7 6 7 : -mit.-Ail-foneod.-cloMi.-lo- ORTOLL FREE oc- Near Slue Lakes Mall, cute 2 ■ g " - H a ;o l!o n .. $1.1.1.350,-G ood, Pioneer Realty — -■t.nnp;34S-4B53axt-g11S- ^ T^=r=r^^ 5 2 = ^ = ^ ■ " 3 ' 'b C D n OOW7"rT5oTf^ Of can bo dividod. will ro- ^ r c h doors. wo|l homo wilh lamily room,. 2 ; For salo; 5 a c ro s wilh walor,loT 03C^Homos_ForSale — ia2 bdrm apis. Unfum. Roni 172Q°Addlt?n” ^ 7 S 3 -0 ^ 9 heater lor homo/shipp. 2000 ______LOaCk-HotnfisFofSalo,.------(iropl.icM-locatod. on_3’/2..v /i. -SW of.Joiomo..$12i500- Col;?!. ______» ______------basedr on incom o.^ubstan- — " ' ^ ^ 2 *®®’*®"* locollon. ------ncrM doeo-tq-Edctl-lMoikq. f^?d-?766. •yatrgonora'or.^S l^ il^^^ — . J4S-J.l0blln Homos ------Uatdisc.oo.yoaLtoQsn. EHO; ^ CcmmoretitfTBrrDtllen -q ra c^ Golf...SocIu«lon„Goir- Casa-Oal PrBdO r^4-3464— G " THIS I^THE HOMI „ 10 x 60, 2 bdtm * la u n d ^ - - 3500 sq.-|J7WBIuoToKbs • Complolo oasy lifl hitch with _ n e w u s t i n g Modom 1248 sq.ft homo or iiro^ Nico, doon 2 bodroom, ga- • YOU'VE BEEN m workshcp rm, liroptoco.'nowow - A doliKO 2 bdrm -apt, liro- r Blvd. .floor doHvorydoor. carriaao, liko now. $250. , houso on 1 ncro 2 acros with livo siroam,3o/ fumaco, good co n 4 m e wI lo placo, dishwasfiof. AC. W/DV/D laga. kilchon appHoncos. now only $750 a month. 3 bedroom honio in KiKi.n- W A IT IN G F O R _ ...... Edoii cily iimils. $0,000, . shop, and dbl garago, lys- hookzup_alLappls;_1 'A. ~ Vooh Proporty Monagomont, 2 BEDROOM, 1 bnlh borly. Gtont stnrtpr hom Jioi o Cloar Lakes Country Cli* f. baths. $350.6 9 8 Monroo. ___ n n a s whookhalf, 536-6332- in. All 2Vj picturooquo acror, or. homo, doinchod garngo,JO' Cnil Morio, 543-5075 nowl ^ Sfo"viltod°7:^20rewos. In Qood quiol locntion Homa RoriteU-...... 734-7321 — Fqf fan! or ...... ■ aluminum Biding lorir lowl( nock Crook with Iniimrimato oldor houso lor fitorngo lo- Barker ReaHors — l2x65AUSoasona^2iJdfm. 1 balh. appls. W/D, coipori,ort, Almost now hoOsiqo. r o ninc~ n f Tflcorroomy-l-tKlrm-bsmt- moinlononco. MaiuioI larland- vi(rw of tho canyon. Bor3onu- calod on 1 aero on'Kim- .Call 543^371. 29 opI, « > ^ . most ull, $185 ♦ » wilh borly Road, $30,000, r r siorago shod. doon. oxcolcoi 25% ol Income. 1 -3 5 g ;^2 9 ♦ a a e .% ic o ten d in g 2800 sq scnping. M otlvalo(l r.ulr.ollof y(ui 4 bedroom homa w Mobile hom d loU . Adutt a ^ d o o .^ 1 733-4805 ovos, Lm For rom- small iroctpr w/ nnd toady lo m ovo in eand $6000, 734.7449 pma. — II, c o n lo ro n c o room w/wot scfoppof, posl hok) digger. ' ifl*®' (amily room. don. loir. Inmily. torms. FHA & VA op lis- NORTHViEW IMNOR ba;. 8 olBcos, 3 rosi rooms, ______Coll Kont. IB6 09. ____ oxuns. foncod pastur’tu ro . FOR DETAILS CALL 1978 Soharo. 28 x 70,~3 3 sonsT*of oldor or dis- CnI! -.JlfSRITCHIE - . . . fliDvnd. Call 734-8943. — bdrm,-2 balh.-liroplaco,:o ,- abtodtukndicappod. porsons.>ns.. Cloon. 1:2:3 bdrm , $1S5-.5*_ alrcondillon..socurily,sys:_ I— “ -jo5f i i 5to a r 'M 8.ooo. c 1 In- $295. Froo Cablo. Seniors'TS torn. W arohouso-4600 sq ft. r j ! E _ Jnnnioday lor,your prtvtrivnio 825-5671 woodsiovo. oxcol cond.Id . Roni a ulilitios b a s e d on In- — G E M S T A T I _____039^ B U 8inB #».P ropjr^------SgO.OOO-Cflll ._ 734-0329—_ ^ _ _ Bomo.-CoU-733-576S.-Twm ii-_ lono.M t light-manufaauring. For-soto; 2 d d o r h ousos 10' ' 20o7 1322 Washington St: N. Caliall . with ^ o ^ ^ U s k t o sJor- bo totally romovod Irom pre- ...... - REA LTY - , COLDWELir - 1981 14 X-70 3 bdrm, 2 Ills, ollieo. 733-0740, No Pols. _ ___ misosot.lorrf.down.ond ma-____ baih, AC. fltorm w indowMS s, North Elm Slroot. Twin Falls. 7 3 4 -0 4 0 0 a l p i n e r e a l t ' EounI Housinq Opportuniiy.bL . Now taking applications lor 2 toriala romovod. School BANKER nralt B25-S729, $9000. 1 hilcoly doooraJod .Shoshono grounds noodod lof-othor- -• OR TOLL FREE=E 734-337.3 ^ $ $ ' $ $ $ $ 7 ^ AnEMTlONRENTERSI-.31. bodroom apanmonts. Apply, ______t.e00-3'15^055 0X1 EEl l.lS ____ Jannwl23-S001. Milcli.Id..; WESTERN REALTY f ap- at Moadowbrook Apatl- 1982 24 x 56' TKon, 3 bdroi,)od Wo o'<» curronily taking ap- '■ ^ is;g3‘ang.°j^°.a45.""‘ ,• ------734-1313. homo> 7 3 3 -2 3 6 5 1 3/4 both. Oil elect wAwood Jicaiiofls for o 3 bdmi apt.npl. monts, « 1 in Buhl. EHO, lE E Indopondonlly ownod^ a® CASH FLO W IN G NOW T N orth P l » » Offlcaa Rolurn 10 on oflo ol,lolo- o CALL TOLL FREI cu AlovD flsfiumablo loan, must t350/mo. This indudos Oil all Ran tum, sm 1 bdrm. $145,Z, Ollico sp a co for loaso. 1000 “ aancc with Ihis locrodiblobio ox-• 1-SOO-34&-46GS. oxt1 100 tC opiirnlod ___ You can bo tho ownor o h n m W Call 733-5634, ^ jlilitios.Avnilablo soon, Coll 733-1310-ask tor Bruco ------oculivo homo in nn oxciuac l u s i i r t ...... — ; Uiis w on lo c a te d bar fofor l9B2-aJidtiT1.2botb.J4)(70,70. 4QmBRenttl«...... 734.7321321. dflva. Of 324-5190 ovos...... ooo nor irallor, tandom oxio, - imo9 Why sioio il whon you canp n jysl ^ dean, $1900. 733-4165. . oxoa wilh a pnnornmic: viiviow, 031 Oot-.ol-Town Home ‘ oxcaSonl condilion. offor or Ouiot. d e a n 1 bdmi, $230, Prime Lynvwod olfico space, 5om . 3 ------_____ sell 11? Pinco n tow-cost clnS'IftS' ' nssumnbto loan, 543-9215, J This flotgoous 4 bodfoorr HOWMUCH77WOWIII Toi? Aiiraciivo I & 2 bodroom)om near Lynwood Mall, carporl. privato ontranco. Soo al 532 bolh homo boasts 2 litcplfoploc- 2 bdrm homo in Ruport,1,pay- p r.iHod tni10ft-''Y 733 0G26. ,ic o WD A . 934-4216 ovos,_ onh • New Franklin redinor----- room , monts loss than roni, 09'y o You'll nuvor imo! ling Clew. J M r m .^ o ^ .^ ro ly-pier- Spacious doluxo 1 bdrm jtji-' til Doihlof R oaltv. 734-292Z^i - VCR— $ 1 0 0 J» ______inlnrfnm m n nn thCIhn^n ____ plus ’i ~ c propcKlios call Norman, ishirloy Nelson 655-422 i’di-._ cioon-1-bodroom .-indudos -O60-Wtr«hou*8 ------•— -• filtto7 '°r0 d uc o d A rom — — 5o<{-54i:o82a:w-obKaa.d ay s;, i c a S o b e^ r a n o ^ =£r Goylo ' ...... balh, AC. oxcollom condi - ^ G E M S T A T:TE-- sp o - 100 A cios-$18,950 a rk .. al utMios.excopt oloctridiy ^ . i S to ra g # Rantalal ,_ $ i2 0 0 to - :— $ 9 M .9 5 -> ------Boncon Proportios. S| , r Bongo'ochba 733-166ccc iton,-sol-up-ln-Buhl park8 <0 Duioi neighborhood. $185 lot REA LTY low down, tow mo. (wmnl JoannioBfOCkoR 7 3 4 -5I ^ f l $28 500, C ^l 7 3 7 - ^ 5 . e tc I 's , THE FALLS h ”?,------“ In boautilul BELIZE ono. $2M for tw o; plus $tOC ■» Ollico/warohooco for toaw.^ -Moloo’"' ' 7 3 4 -0 4 0 0 Don Honry 326-560In l 5.pm.,Mon Ihru,^ Wes 3 2400 sq It. Hoolod. Insolot- 08 i.QOO-346-9635 _ • ®r ' doposit. Non-omokoro only;«!». A P A R T M E N T S . Carpet rem nants, grey. , OR TOLL FREE^ ^ , , 5 ’ 032 Buhl/Fllor Homos ------Rod N tonigom ory734-l79S s One Bonk (Trust Oop<).___ oi No pots. Call 423-48522 01or 864 Quincy od, paved parW ng, $375/mo.'"’O' pink, ro so , g ro o n . otc, i.aOO-345-405S ent E1 — Fof 5oi(j by ownor; 40 neio:lems ■ • . Of call 543-4961, ■ ------, 3 734-S493. ______1 ij'nd'2 bdrms Phono 733-5571,0x132, ___ Sianing a t - - 599.95 ' 2B80 sq tt, Iri-lovol, dbl nl- „/nieo horno. 1300 sq tl,,, 3/4 9om, Irom $230. sided, btm i Woll landscnpod, It 1985 BiJimofe.' 14 x 70.y o : t - .Downlown a ro a ..2 bedroom ,y - Ono ol iho-nJcost Itiinos^jo a ^ ___ " ____ ^ 'R (rO M Y “B R IC"‘K K " ’ ■ Inet'od^ onrngorsioclsic 1- - b d r m r2 b a lh ;$ 1 4 ;9 9 5 o appliances, hardwood ltoo>s301%: ■ Nb foos u n ^ lo h d o t May' nbout elassiliod is lho waylyit it 'C A I N 'S , . on olodiic homo. 5 bdrndrm. 2 “ nm SVV ol BuhL5415fi49 n e l s o n Call Bonnia RAMBLER , ulil S - I bostcltor. 423-6185. IT -r $2B5/iT»nth. woiks for you. Call 733-33- Ctoarane* 4 Rontal Gtr ' . , balh. locfonllon room, ul R E A L T Y Fosiar ManMormniI 734-flWO 0C2C, 733-7111 pnniry. split-ontiy, bale 1985 Broadmoro. 14 x 7 0 ',: 1720 Addison E ’733-0739739 P M S I . “w/SIm Acroog# A Lols 260 2nd St. Esal bdrm, 2 bath, liko now On largo m anicured silisilo in oft dining aroa. library wf — 734*3930 Sawtooth’ School Disli)istrict_ sionding liroplaco. Jrg sli E 5 1 .8 0 0 -5 3 7 -2 4 7 7 0X1364 swamp coolor. Makiyou 1 lor Q multi'porposo room, dorlnnn 5 ACRES WffH LARCE^_5 6 4 “ Plonty ol room horo lo tnnriCi BEOROOM, 2 BATH4TH ______largo lomiuly lookingng tor *<,11 mainlninod. on fon HOME: Good viow ol can- iaifr ” privnto. in-town locatlsation, landscnpod 1 ocro O' 2400 sq It commordal boilcSiiT 23 X 56 Kil, 3 bdrm, 2 bath ih now Buhl, $57,900. Call Motl.lerlo nl yo«. sprinkle irngniod neods ing at 321 W ashington S Uko now' insido wilh r I somo linlsh work. Asking . Si, 6* walls, firopboo. oB olo corpots. now point.It. { n n d S43-4371 lor showing- ''"B latgo loncod in aroa. oasyivto i with hoai pump, oloctronic • top ol-lho-lino applianciancos. ------$70,000. hn.1t. 734<6832 onriv or bin.tin nir cloanor. B uill-on insu i’lEICVIC:iE 'G i iHIDE J ----- lated shod. 8 x 26 dockI oi ■ SII S ix bodrootns. Ionlornily incomo buyois- th o . ^ is - no coUfiTRY LIVING AT ITS 040 C«moleryLott room, oflico, ond° I down nnd low closing’.i. ci 2 F1NEST--3 bedroom. 2V. one sido, car-port on ihi baths.'Over 1.600 sq " . with paymonis adjuslod bath, 2 story, oil elociric _ _ Olher. Excollont condilion on Iho mnin lovcil, plu =*‘i® 2 p lo ls . S u n s o t MomorTirial. NicoaduH court, 733-4217, PECTCo c r “ your in»m o on this 3 t homo on 5 acres boiwooo $750 logothor or $400 sopi .NIDIDII full basomont! Ail th:io o iloa- ,1^ bath hoi Ij •. A l» Filer.and.Twin Falls Wood rnlolv, fS7-4a80.- , opo- BY OWNER: 1971 B udd; ...... ruTOC you aro oxptjclini $29,500, Cnil Gary. 428■ £ Slave nnd douWo gnrago;igo; ------*------. mobUo homo. 24 x SZ'. i ------.f- .iftr.m l>omf> in thi&-PIft-PtlCO - — ------^------l-e98Vquafo“lool.-Askingking. -3 spacos~n5un«a-M«moni . bdim 2 bnlh. 543-4934, . ^ ~ rango. S9S.500. nnd'c $09,000. Park. Lake Vlow Gardtn ChampJ0n-14-x-40.-|-&0d woll worth il. Call?i HK ^n g e m S T A T «rM . 342.1983. oMloct. ■ ^ room. OT whools. R eason ______^ I . 1 • Roy. 147-89. R E A L T Y MUNROE ROBIRTS 6 adjoining plots in Soctio- p - nhift Call 543-8463. REAL ESTATE ■ ------— ------■ . m , _ _ 7 3 4 - 0 4 0 0 ■ 184-Sunnwlopo ol Sunsr Excel condilion! 1981 »Sa i r a _ i ------ADVERTIS _____GEWLSXAIO l E . ___ OR-T-OLL-F-R5Epp i.._S43-flfl0fi'543-63a9 ____ - -Memortnf^ftrkri^842.- jafjL3J}dOT^^^I^||5»gU E115 • • ••______2^- . YOUR“ REALTY 1.ftnn.945.46SS ext El 0 a T Pajnd^ and Llnsood- g — __ Spacious 30 X 64 at Lozy’l-'i J ! SERVICE SPEC'ecialty j !7o« ------734«e4©0----- 5— i-037-Farm»i-flaiKhei—1___ Hi nliCj n hdrm. 2 bath. Iqi ^ Jororr^o Homos;------1037 Farms & Xsncnss— i|.- a ' irrHisDiRECEOTORy— ^ c o ? n ts . Coll 324-5607. I OR TOLL FREE ____ covorod dock, carport, w/pri 1-3322 or 734-8076 | d s a 1.000-345-465S cx» E vacy scfoon, insul. shop. Ex i - i i i i - Nbw Icsiitigl Ideal locniio — ' p /jc o d u n d o r r/io/IIatiotdlngof ^ I ■ tjodioom. 2 bnlh homo, c oHtonlcondilion. 733-6458. I / yourcholco/ BUDGET blQ garaao. largo Slotl l FARWI FORF SALE I —Houso Palnler, Exierlor STRETCHER• R liiod. Iiuii iioes. mw I; ■ I Your a d will raacoach 22,000 ■ . 1 1 ^ ^ ^ Inierior, Froo Estimates - ■ lot, $57,500, Cnil Dot Hm _ _ ■ fsmllloa ovarydayay and lho | .. PtNne 734-2762 ,omp at I 32-1-5450. = ■ rosulta will amaio ] ■amily Law ncare. - | This 2 bodroom hom' ' FABMEIERS HOME irou7S'.la°n"d'l I . 324 WilK Strool Imn u,. ■ loday and ono ol Ol nal mowing, odging — nn’wiih Pioneer Really [ | 051 Unfurnlihod H o u ses ■ ly Ad-Vlsors willIII hhalp you - . rroioMonai I nr.f.umnblo FUA lonn 0 Ihal ll-wlll ■ . ft cleon^i-up. Roasonablo ■ a balnnco ol appr)proxi- 324-8652 nil I word y o u r ad ao th Call 733-7069. | adminiISTRATION; ■ 2 bdrm homo in country,AC a ■ r»ost olfocilvo a(0 and bring m u I mnloly $22,000 n n d " n I fiS; Woll Kept 4 bodraom I hc hOIH', IS you are ■ inlorosi rnlo ol 9'.'i'"a. kitchen oppls, conlral rgAC ‘ I you th o rosulls ] ' Wl b.ir.onio..t, covcroddp.nio. p 1 1 9 .9 .A c re s (107)7 Criyj < Acres) localed 3 ^97S*^Cnll 734-4376,| j j - I lookino lof. H hns a patio nnd , lot 2 liroplacos, onrag.ID.I nod milos s. 1/2 mimile E. of M alta T .13 So yard with Jtuit troof.. 5o 2 bdmi, 106 Fitor Avo. oppls M'ftLawnSorvioo | H fn r l u Liifiu loi. $52,000. vl. Soc. 31: Lot 3. I 73W 931 prico only $20,500. TV Rge 27 EDM. 3 cnipolod. W/O hooK-up « '! - s sItimming, o d g in g , _ CARPET LAYING | Lynn nnsrnuscon. ^,^7 197 69 C O O K B E A L•' T l NE1/4SW1M, W 1 / 2 SW 1 / 4 NE 1 M a n.Trt d tg50->dw>osil, 733-3643, quality work. R oa- ■ g : ■ Call 734-9124, g Call Steve _ n?4 -1 2 S 9 ------W1/2E1/2SW1/4NEiN E i/4 . 2 bdrm.TF.nppls, $225 ■ S f f c T 438-5379 ■ «4.41190f 334-7449 OVOS 3 5 0 : - * ______■ I \ G E M S T A 1 035 Gooding' I m p r o v e m e n ts include in a 1.300 sq: ft. Xlonn 3 bdrm ,'applcr$35C a ______REALTY Wondoll Homos* h o m e w / full bjasem a s ent, 1,600' meta[a I 503 Enst Mnln in Jorom o. K H M ■ - PaatCoCo U quldatora . I I 1,300' larrowm gjiquso 7 3 4 -0 4 0 0 - rr.“ — wondcii! •' •- machine, shed. i, ;q 4 bdrm, 1 bath, nowly re ying woods, dondo- • mt ORTOLCTRE • 3 bodfoom, 2 b.nih homo ho m isc, c o rra ls a n d lcloafing shed. " ' • ■ ,n»dolQjJ.-toncod-yafd..,*r rlBlor.-734-4767.- - 1-000-345-4655 oxt.EHLr— 5 - Uniciuo Wclion with lot:lof- Ol tnodiaioly avail. $3&0 dof >mcrlLinclucJos..a._50_H,Pp 734-2164, mossnao or ovef, Iry Sorvico -g ______'IT I I ' Stornn'? -Elcclfic-tK'fti— .|ffiqatioii:.equipmc — TO BEGIN WITI , ,, I crn.,1. (ir.iilr-„i„ .-.iKi . I! g P l o f i f i r Motor Me Layne & t^owlei ~All«oclabto-2 bdrrnrM ranc g ' ~ -~i----- —;------G ooa 2 t ^ iii.i iiu iiii;, II neeN3Keef»E«^— — — uw it CUV I l"ll'' sclioolr. f'ricoiJJt'di'i. fc Pump,«Boosierr P u m p - 5 0 H .P . Lincoir 3uhl ! ■ Prolossicstonal lavm c a ro | . pfOf hlol8^v/4Mrac?o^mo^nl j| siding, now cnrpcjt, ( tiller. John Pohlmon 734^ _ orod palio, gnraci<;. (,„ ' .t E leciric M o lo r Hy'Hydro Centrifugal Pump Animali W alcomol Butsluro ■ ______■ 733-405!355 or 423-5005 g hNo ------■ Secs-Wodo-lil. ^ -4 S ' p 1CCG s-r crt-6”-jti50'P . two bdrm on ’A aero paslui 4978 ■ 5 Tf-co tt approximatety-4 iOI: .tor a^;,-W hy-rani whc.fi. I’^vo w ' I — to Bob Jonos i inoiJuI.Ti homo, r.hop 3232-19 ' p o ria b lc alu m , m.mainline, approximatelj3lV can buy lor a low .- lo' S a H I ______...... - ■ ...... I i '* "'3'’ ,nndrm. I ^ ■ RON YAT/\T^73G-0870. J ■ * ______EXT 1.g1 1 ' Z OFFERS to be ac( of For salo or ront: 1 bdrr t ^J1M ;JAC|S^^-i ; I ' 037-Farms & Ranches family size farm s. Offer; ______nnl Ihrger ftian far ers nowly iomodo^lo^^o|^ s o i e — I — —— ______7 sViK ntl nooK* rihlhi w.d.'i — form FmHA am ZE 2 *— ■ .------^ -Frwrostimat«7^B3-4?9&-^=—• — mobile htfmo. 2'/;. ,TCI ■ spl'l I.nI,nnu- musi ^^receivedred In th e R u p e r t c o u n r ______I ’ I - £30 5Q0.'ollor 32C 4791 tocJni, O fiicc by M ay 26.6 .1989‘be(ore ■ 4:30 p.m. In Kim berly. 2 b o d r o[ui*oi' o r I HANDYMAN; Lightight oloctti- I ------nowly romodolod. quic «jniing, car- - .j. W.mled: to buy oldof 3 I- mh. ■ m « ’• plumbing, pajni ADVERTISE -■ •' TJIM-Sim TREE 4LAWN C ^ E _ ------tiomt;~tn-cwntfy-w?-'p^'«'-'‘ToOnru-Iin7,g:r-pr.ri.-.-;ir!.Tnnr- - PREFERENCE-wiI-will b e g iv o n -to o p e ra togpg r fwighbortiood. $250/monthI------I ■— ponlfy.-i-r«»aBt-.Et-E roo osii-____,------£>-4 1739 p m.nins Call ?33-476:4762. ■ "70UR ” ' ■ - T Tioe and sliniB'lrimming • | ncios in TRKimbcily')' ■'"■■■’n Iiot-...--. '.CT-nic VI..^I"" of that would qualualify. for FmHA F a rn landr.cnping._CnS 734-5719. ^ Seller mur.t bo v/iiimcj ; rm i720°Addlion^V33*-073' • SERVIC^ICE SPECIALTY ■ . inounl.nii'., $1:^'■.,000)o c.-tii Ownorstiipt.oanI assistance.'as iob>lo ■ nanco wuh M'lo down 1 nc'cHi) Ki!t,ii Large 2 bdim, 2 balh. mob - ■ INTHiJ^iS DIRECTORY 734-0347. I.::______' - I ...... II ■ I S A L E is ‘s u bije je t c l 16 me purchase; o r homo, in Jarom *. $225.'- C a ll. I ■ ■ j - ((13111/ ptcductlivi' K-:0 .' obtaining a cons(nservaiion plan from thi'h o bdrm houso. rels. $105, C 3 Q H H H ■ PIteed umi/ndor f/io/)0fld/ni7 o^ ■ TioTioo a shnjb lopping S ro- ■ WITHJN .YOURJ R larm. riVV ol St.oslioiio 3H Se rv ic e ( S C S ) . 324-«119or 324-7449' j - - I ■ yourenolc3IC 0I _ mc>moval, Iroo esl. Jorin Mc- A F v/.i!'T ■-,hnri.'r., Ii'fi.’niiV., Soil Conservation-: ■ Diido. Diic 733 0939. 734-4365 | ______R E A C H ____ Wandall, largo 2 bdriit d o ' ■ D olivorod for drivuwnys. driv ■ 585,Oa:.^ 1..1II Hi'th rc AVAILABLE No dowi c. You c an " Vour adJ 'will 'raach 22,000 _ ■ F IN A N C IN G AV, vvn sipvs^rohig. ga«Jon plot d N o d h w e sl ■ lamlllos ovoryd»y 0 and th o ■ I paymenl. 9.75'7 5 % APR. 40 .year;,e posil roqoirod,-Dftys 53i f - 1 will am»:o you. Call ■ ■ Ttiic solid 2 bf.'riro gn?.-< atlnreom 536:2416------_ Cr.inu & Rigging,1,733-1234 73 a rosull# wll I homo nl 44G Filter A■VL-vl- VV.' . Will lil-'. ti.-id-‘id*‘ '()( ro p ay m en i formIS s l(lor qualified FmHA Farr ■ lodayandId one ol our Iflond- ■ has a iHigo 'ot, GO * x : homo Of • -i-'i'f n.fcTct)' n applicants. 1 0 % d o w r Wendoll:. Nico 2 bodroo.'H o o J ■ ly Ad-Vl3CIjofs- will holp you I Ownership loan c $225 por month, plus $H lur ad BO thal tl will M - ■ • _____ with.liuil tr-jc'. Toinlll ()rcr.i.-_f) Jyjonio.oi V/c.-i;'J'.-:i .Hr.i 5 years repaym enl term lo • - ...... -— ■ - -w ord your only S23.000 Ar.b lor>r Lyn/iL; .-icin d airy ii.25%-APR. 25yt lor- d.»oo«ui-Cnll 733-64 S4 ~ ■ . ..nohvQf,tPr-VQ,m c ______■ ____ bCLEn?»LoI ollocilvo and Pflnp ■ M ___ ■ — of—n>ee^t *09— • dnvoway, Pumicoa) or01 Ginvdl. _ you tha■_ ....ll. ,ou ..i , ____ ------c.hiui -I Ownership loann ccritoria but who remanaln 052 Furnishod Apts.'"^ r ■ Top soil nlso avBiaynilnb;<.:------I looking l« .Tlrsd of Ou«t?-LymanOusl I ;____ _ G/ndor nvailablo,0. 7: 733-3B51 g ^ ■ Conltol Coi Cnil 785-7314 or 1- ■ operators of familynily siz e fa rm s . - - & DupfoxBS ' JiOO 952 6457. Rond Olllngl ■ G E M S T A,TE T 5?4s"600^ C.llt bon CMi. ■4070 ■ HA at 436-0116 for furthe REA LTY , 3SP-43GI CONTACT FmHA h e r Aki 1 bdtm, $155- 734-40' all I I Api lor foni, doubto bed. 7 3 4 -0 4 0 0 inlormalion, ihhhmbihbihi\mmm^ m mmmt cp Pioneer RealtyIty _ uiilriioj p.ikJ. $185 pitis= e mrnmmmmm ...... _ORTOLL FREE POSI, Cntl 733-2513. t.OOO-34'5-4G55 CXI ‘Ills El 324:8652

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„ guppjjes_____ 11lioa CatUo______I t05 Horsa Equlpmani I .-.JG7--MIscollanceus______079 Appllancci______082 BuMdjng Matoilala ..I 1 horeo Irailor. vory oasy Fof Solo __ Copportono rofrlgorator,“ G ardon lonfco, 4-xT. $8.95~ Rogislorod Horotord bulls. Larrv Uddov. ^ 4 -2 0 0 5 . _ Quth^r $650/oltof. 734-7744. ml- waihofattddiw .j^eon-n- CDX pNwood, 1/2*. Parakoots « Cockstlels t ■ E=oor pocSof quoon-elio mini- ISmutnay H olat*lns. Rogis- 2 hono Halo landom tfaitor, f n u m ^ o waie«tMd.w/sklo.ao. dllon.Can734.Q670. J 1-- . 4 ^ . $7.95 , whito with hay reck, good . onds. tIOO. fc7.fiS39 0V0«-_- 10-urWMtEntfSalMCo. . tiros. Call 324-4160 oVo- Ij Sfd^^8S>7g£Ssi5.5, Call5CK455. Ffont ond n]ask for S o ^ , • Porsian klttons for salol \ ntoosorwookot>ds.______$50. Swingsot, $ « . KcxJaklak Moving, must soQI SIgnaluro. Molhor is rogistorod. $45. \ 2 larg* collars, hamos wlh Bmm eound movio cam Mrt. . #rhHo 16* lro 6 tJ o * 8 ^ l|. Call 676-1318 aftof 5:30. L ’ brass knobs. Nico for< pic> -. pfoioctof and oaoon, »75. SALEHS turos. 733-0471 AM or ovos. • Iff] . Purobrod Boston Torrior Cnll 733 4817.______- l ^ g tntm soUl Vory nlco t p i ^ o s . bom 4/B/89. $125 Royal brod ombryo trans- ^ RED CEDAR, siding. lntork>r onod bolls & hoitora, soli or Very Good Condltlon*10'10' Konmoro rotri^rator. 4. r oacn—CaJl-825.576S. r»pn Wt ' ^0® SwIna ' . — - --Of.OV^‘^"- . r'nlufnlnu^^ ^ fflonthT ■ '°Ste»2rShfi3!S 1974~, ' Duroc woanois. purobrod. Bulls.Tpng yoorlinga, groal $35. 4-H oualitv. 733-1492. dor. Call 733-0471 m JtN O ^ on.GamQt^M piM. mak».$250. fomak»s- ‘"LQrgo’Tbppon/O'KoolomI-' - - E oo. CaU 5 3 6 6 4 3 2 .-. J S i crownvo ovon S200- Solid sy Collootiblos, houawhold Now. usod only 8 monlta, ^ Toy rogbtorod Poodtos, iwo pkjs. Gortto. lailekjnp— 4-drawD'r~diO6«orr$20r fl. 8hop.anlkJOO#,-fumHure,op- i;«temtv«,.-Caltaa.5344,. Woanor ptes^tor-sato, had Phono 736-0965 atlOf 4 pm^ TWIN FALLS UVESTOCK • sh o ls.C are7-6517,------Liquor loungo building, bquor ^ g 'i i" S K ’'F“:i“si'• Wanlod: rog Rat Tonior aJ I Monday May 16 at11:0Qam_ COMMISSION COMPANY liconso ond oquipmom. aud.CaU3j'4-76S9.------Eariy Cooaignmonss for 108 Shoep/Goats j - tS7:0QQ Of tontis. 734^930.I s S : 0, Q araoo Salo; 1973 Poplar,• Wrinktod Chlnoso Shar Pol Wodno»Jay, May 17.1989. 'R afl. now. unusod. 12:ll, 11, brown. $160. Or both lofor Sunday 14, 9 lo 4 pm.[' puppios. Pol a show quaity. .. 45 cow/caB palra. pinning} 25 whKo locod owos aM V L ogacy. soll-boJIor. rogulsrJlar $300. Con 733.6062 OTaho^lor ^ o u B o h ^ _ c Io a fi.u p salo.'■ .O i^ b la e K io m a k x ovail at , ' somo lambs. 537-6566 bo- , salo-(1495,-M>U41049: co-CO- 2Dm.423.S588.------I m to $2500. Paymonts or .•^5 roplacomoni hoilors, m ont mixor, lowlno’typo,'/*.),'/«. . HUGE YARD SALE S a i ^f 73^9611, , Pasturo lambs for salo. Callif _ _ — BaekT-<175rC«IIWaslOfn-orn- -Supor cloan -40 lneh etootioIlio- 8urTrM ay-13-* -14. ft.? .7- . ' ^f:o*? i ' L j ulomi) nn i hnff ^ phw«-y>aad dlnlno rocwi sot. -w a - m a kini i ? lUonisd?:Ma»irs;flQai^=»il^ '"SicfUo bar walking mowor! W anUd d«ad or allv»fB iwc. oood. drossor w/m«ror. ~ * T 6 0 ^ < ^ £)ifors SOO-eSTy ■; pfck up. Can^934.J^^m O T- '• bods, toblot. turn, dishos, lbs I clothos, tools, lown lurn.!’ Public Auction ' ^ CA.S.; i£ K E W A . & 1 mobilo unH. 2-man bock-•ck- TV 734«fl188 1 Now taking eonaignnwnts ■. 50 mlxod stoora ond hofl- ; ------pncKDry to n tr R owIno il- .|6f^ur=#>o«t-W a-7 Farm vrs M arkirt For moro Informolipn coll tanmh. 734.B1S3. ollof 4 pm Moving, m ust soU: w a lo iM , K oT w «to> or 10^000 foot 8‘ E2L chair. $75. Call 733-6883.^ only month* oW; Konmoro I 733.7474 o r 733U337. ‘ aluminum main lino. Two Tablo nnd 4 chairs. S60. 4 posior Mno-slzo watoibod. 200 hp doop woU lurblns; K-20 Tandy compulor. ^50^ c o ^ I o to , $ 1 0 0 /o » o r. 442 )d I. Dairy . lwo.150..hp doop.wol!__ ------736-6667.------^ v -h -s g s o . 93418329- _ - lurblns; two 125 hp doop • - - TENS--onit;-Modlfonleinie — MOVING, MUST SE L U ... 12 Vandonborg honlnoboJw. woU.turbina. .EquiWfloni _ k ) ^ iZT Nood-tabto*-tor-your-yardrt -086-ftrmSa*d ------1— slals w/teors:324-6938.-- E dipso. I yoar old. goodi lorIor Bladt locquor iormal diningfir's solo? $2 por day. Inlormoun. r catodinFairlloldlD.Am- ______pain conltol. now $695, nsk-ask- room so l $ 3 7 S /o llo r. Nowlow, S!^y3rhtRontal. 733.6621.1, 105 doy sik tu o com sood., 1961 Iniornaiional 1600.AT.• broso Fwn^Wiw^lN ^^ - i4-foot-h8rah-mlxer/loodof,- - rnQtSSO/Qllcr. 734-692^.^ _ hoovy dmy-olmorvd-wasnor; Yard slovo, cooch,H; $35 oor bag. C al 733-1477r- • f rr dryor.-JSzatsalf.-U’A cuJ : t15 COO. Call 324-3850...... - TROY-aiLT TILLERS — a ! .For-saliB-by grower:. Top | r -2500loot-8*-aluminum moln- ,wor almond rofrig. $160. 5 noon 3 Surgo mini ortiHs. puisa- Froo bumpof/hlllor-furrowoi IS. qualily sood. P87 andI ,1' ino, in oxcoltont condilion. with putchnso ol lllor. FI-Fi. boor lighu, $75 oach, 45 J4 Rangor sialo tostod. Will do- tors, and pulsation control' 125 Travel Trallors torv tan wator tank w/fish & all 0 • 453 Doiroit ongino with 121 Qoals a 1 noncing availablo. Factory 1 _ ivor. Crostod whoal grass. box, siroinor. oil pricod lo® oumo. Call 537.6642- 114 Farm tmplemants , ollorfl honorod ol Gardondon acocossprios, $300/ollor. 20 t o M Z i S l Z l sood. Roasonoblo pncos. soil. Call 324-4940. Maiino items - Z 600* lool thin wall 6‘, $1.00 1973 16 foot cam p trnilur. Coutiiiy in Utah. — -jaltfoploBfw/lort^Jlsh,s h , ------Call Marlon Pondergrafl.' Allmllklng'.oquipmont;tn- >0 021 AC 125 hp troctor, rn(^ ). a toot. Col 837.6561. _ chonkally sound. Now Hoi- 1.80(M47^769 IjT Your ad w'lll reach 22,00000 655-4248. -J------. dudos 16 Bo-matie 2000 au- ' 16 loot V drivo, wiih ouio- S! Brown ond rust cooch 10 Alfalla sood lor sato by’ tomalic tako oti, loss than' a- land 1283 balor. Call ovoa ‘ matic irons. D a « 536-2407' 1979n PiowtorL20'_r.oll;Con-,_____ V /antcd to buy; mobilo homo ismlllos ovoryday and iho _ 537-6S25. ------•axloo. litos ond whools. Call m atchino lo v o so o t. $275, rosults will am aio you. CellItl giowor, Ranoor nnd Porry’ vonr old. Coll 436-5679. ; nftor 7 om. >34.6938. . u lalnod, sloops 8 . AC. wnh S43.57B3 6-5.______Cflll 734.0468 oltor S pm.—^ ■ today and ono ol our frlond-a- stato losloo. will dolivor. 8* X 20‘ pump column; 1'/»’'* x Hossion 6450 14 ft w a ^ r . 1973 ‘‘gd o o ^ M 2 3 6 l’&*^'° . 2',4'shofl atu b o ; 1 11/64* x WE REBUILD hydraulic^ Bunk boda a n d drossor. (w-««• ly Ad-Vlsora will holp, you,u 543-S970 or 543-5066.------X wfcondilionor. cob. air. ^ ' 460'^Forf“$fe0^.'^^roSMy J IJTO edlonl condltJon. $150 cash,lah. word your ad so that h will ' For,aa1o or trade for*,; 2>.*i‘ Shalt atubo; 100 hp US|S ' or lato. 734.6215.------^, 19791! W lldornoss.. 19' sull jacks ol ABBOTT'S Ain'O I" Grand Valoy corn sood/sov- calvea. 300 oalk>n bulk milk ono Cell 734.7744. ------___^ bo.fflost jjHoctlvo.srid.brlno.'Q- -oral variolios of-allalla so o d - SJ- .Boar-hoad:..300.hp.RnndolL r -18 fcjot GuK-StreamHO.-165->- ooniainodr-now-awnlng...-O; ------S U P P L Y , 3 0 5 Shoshono ^ «lnnpB fi nnwg — Stroot Soulh. Twin Falls.___ Burtod InlaW oil wood buWot,flot, you tho rosulis you aro:® Bob Hamilton. 734-3587. “ goar hoad; 471_poUoit^d^t» > rhnw'Mt>fe Full too_ sJ jil L FoohhB fpn . usod 8 timos. $5000. C.-iS >,— lamfriaWoMoll Fronctr-;— - _ - .abto-lo-puU-and-sot-pumps... («7 Hay,-Grain & Food-— .. -733.4010ot-734.3201— __ - |g:-prowlor.i-cloan,-AC, 1 ------Now oiloring Willow himiturd , 7 3 3 ^ - - ^ ■ l'04~HoriiM ~~ ontonalnm ont contor; large C O N C R E T E Intomalional 560 dtosol irac-' 191Chryl8or. inboord/out; I clouios. Mntorials aro pto^ liQhtod g la s s g u n cabinoimot ------700-«ons Ord-oining hoyT^ '• board, Volvo 170 ongino, 2 vidod. Chait. $75. Lovosoat; ' s'JoaTSTofTmT'oxt " DITCH REPAIR lor. now dutdi. good'tlfosr . 20 tl Roadrunnor. lully mcd- koy; W a ofdrossors; al stfino bolos, $112Aon. dokv-■ confonnolton. superior roco» A sphalt S y s to m e ro l ID.D- runs good. 2 quick latch convortbto lop & skJo cur-* orn. 0 dual oxloa. vory clunn $90. Tablo. $20. To nigtstor' slzos ol usod maltrossosI'os; 084 Tobla _ orod^n MV aroo. 934-4064. 13 hltchos.cAll 3^4.3127 or . . call Toia. 733-S&67______. brooding, Iroinod to shov#.w, B ^ B a ilo v ...... 733wt013 f tains. SWs & vosls. CalWns5 unil. u $1850. Soo al Iho und 10* band-saw, $75 or bost)st 70 ton bright, loaly groon■ Nico to har>dki, shoo. toad.>d. FOR SALE-14 linos of 3* 3 ' 324-1252,______- irailor. $4800. 543-8463. _ . ol 0 Nonh Main St in Gooding, , _____ W INDOW WELDER— ^ ^ . b o ^ b u S t S s ™ ^ in hav. Call 3& 2216. Tall, woll muaclod. woi>lk solid SOI. 2 linos Of Pierco 4* 200 Intornaltonal_iro«aor. in" 19' lishino boat. 40 HP Mor-. ID. ll CaU 934.5243-______------bodfoom :s^;-Quaiaf-^ooto AST HAY COMPANY willI cored lor. Call 529-2530lo ' whoolino with 7 6 -whools. AllWl C al 537-6816: - cuiy, $1000 or oftor. CairH‘ 226' S e c u rity ira v o l irnrtor.- - ..... LOCALLYOWNED) TV; & tons moro. w. ckian up to y Slock y o rtso lI nights for inform atan. _ In \ 734-5452,.______L_ flfully solf^oniainod. nir. good Wo como to you M 330 Homolilo chainsow. ' John Dooro 80 unH plwlor, 2nd Tim e Around.I f - oood coodition- 733t-8793-^ fomaining hay, $65 and $70> 4 matchod mulos. gonllo.. __ 6 row, boana or com- Good '' 2.7 HP Cruiso and Carryy 0cotvdilion. Call 5 3 7 - 6 8 ir E iport Windshiotd Bag W W a a h ln a io n , TP condition. Roady to go...... Rop.iir &_nupIO;Mmor)t [T e MotaJ lalho w M coBots & 3 alon.Ca(l43&-4m ------. Call 734-3587-______! GATED PIPE '' boat molor. Hardly usod.. 116' Palhflndor. vory doan, • -Olnlng room tablo.wljh ( iow chucks Mako otior, $00 1,: ;5.yoor goWir>fl. brolw 10 rido..lo.. - J __ Now and Usod _ MRoo Call 837.4563- _ - $275. Call 733-0099. _ Sistoops 6 . $1150 or bosl ol- chairs ond china huich. Ok ^ 3 -1 0 9 9 al 409 2nd Avo S- 733-1488. • Biioyr’53 birtxisKol.-Cair n. Underground p p o - - Now Holland 1112 swalhpr.■j 45 HP More, oloctric slorl,1, lctor. Call 543-5614.______•_ , zonhh TV 801. works. $90( TT A?.1-4633 oarlv or lalo. Cusiom labncalion 324-3917, 543-484S RockwoU 10* taWo saw wHh 16 fl. cab, olr, cloan.-Cal controls includod. $495 orr Kilk camp trailor. sloops G. “ tor all, or bost otior. ^ BEE BOARDS WANTED S AMOTH1RRIGATK3N 733wt762.______r AC rolrig, a to v o . lurnocu. 24 HRS Freo Etilmploi2 i£ i Call S36-25SS aftor 8 Dm.____ stand, mhor gaugo & kmco. - bost oHor. Call 734-3707 or_a nl! I will co m o io you. Rayy OuailOT*?Sf2os.'mu^soil or„ AND SUPPLIES 0 Pamco lotiillzof sproador,r, dnv« 734-3800 ask for Boyd,_nnow baltory, good condnion, Extro nlco ootloo tabd. 5 30 Odormon 465-5286 colloct. 1 milo easl ol Buhl. Hwy-30 good condition, roaoy to I, $1475. 734-6412 nllor 5 pm 068 Computer^ - ^ f c r ^ l 736-3989 afior 5;30 ... 543-4777------® 7 hp outboard .motor, $350._J, ___ ond tabtos,. 2 tamp taWos or Arron 733.9233.------_ Hoovy Montana bjuloy doliv.^ "glSpircpSRsir _ C alf324.3628-______,_ C Otoor 19' Kit travel It.nilot,, disk, 733.0471 am or oyiL______Clono XT lutbo, hord disk, Wontod: air nal flun for 16 orod hoppor botlom iraltor, Boautilul fomily boat. 18'/^ fl 0good palnt.^aolf^ontninod. , doublo disk drivo. colorodsrod Full-slzo hido^-o.bod. browi $5.65 por 100 woight. Am. "• TRACTORS i z • Caso 2290 w/duals. Fborform, 188 More cruiso. I moniior, Epson FX prinlar,mar. ond rust p l ^ paltorn. oxi ^ bfoss Farms. WondoH. ID. .J D 4640 P S w/duals. now iroilor. Soo lo approd-i- T Trado-$7000 oquily in 5 acto ^POOO. 543-6595 nttof 6.____ eond $17^^1^.5340. ■ Appy gelding. 10 yrs. 15'A ^ OSS Blcych. Call536-.S3^------= hIy8.ptoasuro,lrail.p<^. — • JO 4430~so(d. alo. $5500. Aoot. 733-1970. y,viow tet wost ol Joromo Goll ___ .Just-ln_tlm«_forj?»othpri __ Nood custom, lorming .ho^?^ -Appy m r * , 8 yrs. black w/ S i a r s 'A hp d itc h p u m p , L Course lor: 24^30 It sull-eonl ~ ~ ■*1)7diion. palnio 0 honds, A rnM 3uartor/ . su-5U- 12 rolls U.S.S. batbod wito.to. . NH 42;5 baler. Idaho Coin Galleries '2 5 ^ JD modol 68 rkJor, with 30'30' buno. Will nogoiiaio. Phono _ t i e oach. Cell 4 2 3 .5 9 1 7 ^ C E N T U R Y i$1500. 934-4743 atlor 7 pm 3 0 2 Notlh Main, 733-8S93S93 whito, $90. 6 hardwood ski ow 734-1734, toavo mossago. oor disposition. 678-1325, ^ cut ond doubto boggor. now 5T SOUTHWEST B O A T L A N D 11986 Doluxo custom lop lot choirs, nood rofinlsh worl ongino. oddo4 attochmonts.'la. 222.acros choioo boonn English Riding Lesson*■ 2.-3 Stall call hulchos. rooi. ~ slQndord-«izo-PU.-oxc, cond.------______Cillllentf s Belt end Teckle Un.- rain guiior. good ouolity. $5050 e q u i p m e n t C O . 299-Addtson-AvOr-WT-TF- s MS.------$IQ oach.C all 326-53S4.^ 0 X0. condilion, $96Q. CaUall ground on Hazolton butto forH , Train w ith.a.w nnina syslom.- - ...... — 733.5070 ¥w,boat rack. 9 3 4 - 5 1 2 1 .___. 944 Usod couch and chair, $3! __ _cosh ront. Coll 734-1734.I. 6 yoar ond chompionshlps.ps. each Cal 3a4-3ie8.______^ 329 Ad^n%..W^944 *35. 734.3030. ______” Kimboriy fld E. Twin Folia Oldor 16' liborglass. 35 HPIP 6 8'A tt 1970'flocky Mounlioii, I Call 734.4138.______^ar tonvo miwsnon. w J a & B S JC . 1988. School001 7 nm lo 11 pm TT— John Dooro 21 inch roar 114 Farm Implemants 733-1&4S . (oconily rofutbishod wnrir &6 0 otoc wator pum p, turnncc. Sundays 7 nm lo 2 p mn. ._ WE BUY ontiro housohoWs, “ horso a valabto. Call ter , _ Rogor Nowton ...733-2684. bo^^q^- B o^ o p o llo d . $75. a ^ m m o n l . Allola Jo ? trolling motor, com h lamiiylly $ $550 (nogolrtibto), Suo ol NIflhtctDWlcfi. 612 eih Avo ostatos, fumituro & _ 099 Pastures For Ronl lo horn 27. opplianco^. W opaycashI ^ •ria o n , 543-8214;14; 1068 New Holland bale W.. J ciiomo 3?4-2727.. Soars riding mowor wilh 1. olonso toavo mossago. !' wagon, diosol. oxcollontnt R ox G o la y ...... 734-U43,!no Our 1989 SoaswitI boats aro0 G 8’ Loar cam por.shoil. I>is ThTAuctlonHous*.1 catchor, porlocl shapo.JJ/’ 3 acios ol poalufo with wa- 75* condition, now transmission,>n. homo WiMiiid riead or alivo; juni 7 3 4 < 8 ia o r 423^158. • lor. for ronl, S of Twin Falls.*- Rashy 3 - yr-A rab. goWing. ^ In slock,-1988 pricos. . fFord PU. $450. C78-0770 bnncfiuf., Iiom 1 to 7 Col i — SBOO. Call 733-3526. — Cnll 734-3674.______'broko. 324-3397 days or liold loody. Call 432-5352 oro r Usod Arts-way 420 grindor/K ' T om 'e Marina & Sport Gds.i. d days. 678-9379 ovos. Tim »-1tlntV SlOfO 734.Q36a_ I ' Toro, sqlf.propollod lown )r B24-3149 OVOS-& wookonds.Js B01.377-MS0. _ mixor. $1250. C al 324.1179.2 : Hovtourn/Burlnv. 6/6.7473L_ j 0‘ o v e r s h o t c o ^ o r wiili — CB2 Building Matarialt Jld 1116 Now H o lla n d . 14-4 ’ WANTED nls - _ 1 n ..h y P a ln l fillys. 2 yr oW. 074 Musical Inslrumonls ------Likonow.733 0471 am/ovos-' woll stanod. broko. Yoorlxig,, hoad. 850 hours. $20,000.)0 . Ctoan. ftoM roady 656 hydro[JJ 122 Sporting G oods j - oc goar, or hydro 70 or sJm^ In s u la lo d 7^ * " ’^ 102 Cattla oka BgS-5364 ovoaAvkondfl_Kifl- Call 536-2451.______0.11J>vi'> rpinol piano and 090 Pets & Suppllos ' md 1566 IH tractor, cab. air,ir. Inrim ctor.Cal 733-2148. _ Nordic Trock-Pro. brand : bc'icli i-icollont condilion,^ Fort H arney - Horso now. original cost. $700, po^ T j 10 hood Molsioin Sprinoors.! ^ now radials. $11,000, 200- foct condition.^$350^him. 127 ' M otor H om os ^ lu iilu l wood finish, $950S S L u m b e r Adorablo AKC rogistoroda t duo within 0 wook or Tota. ^ — - 150 Hossion PTO chopper.or! 115 Farm Work W a n ^ ____ 0l!iT^aIK543re9l9 ___Horaoshoelng ,___.7-t»y-and-oow 2 row-corn, -Hours: 8:30-5«0.-Moo.Fr Call 544-2638:------‘ CoiToaiw o'ndlrimming. —. t966Cortoz-moio(-homo,------_ nf 733-?085.______—r Sat.. 8:30 to 2:00 o r' ~AA Cuelom'Plowlrw74W Class A. now liros. paini niid Adorablo Cockor SpanioliiTi 14 h o o d 300 lb H olstoinn Call 834-5810. ask for Tim^ _ lom.olsohavino.-5^2S8._L_ 123 Guns & Rlflas \ _____Uvii-SdlL9y<^u^'^ht^.Pi;>.P1-______C a U -4 2 i5 5 t6 ._____ !!SL ■acorn. Call 934-4320. .. upholstory, Will- Liko -wnall...... D of______P P N C IN G ...... -AlLoround work, plani, :r_ solLconlainodJriiilotJn_on__ . ___ 1 je f ie.4-38 rnch J ohn Doato------ul!- -FOR-SAte—O um r-kni^r j oTim. M3 to w ovtrt._^Si— 1x6 60' Codar $.69B •oa iiiulliui^^io. ooonr^w*'**' ^ imdo. Buhl. 543-0390. Oldut uNfinhl pimio. $300/ol-O/ol ix6-6‘Codor *.«9 a - 7 yoor oW Point mato with''■Jl’ hubs, good nibbor. $1300. ~ ~Snhornw i 7^-(M81. ' 1,%r f:nll 734 9470 nllorG.L___ _ 1x8-6 ' Pino , $1.299oa • AKC adorablo. top-qualily,iiy, 7 Holstoin Arst call hoitors. now coS. bolh oro vory gon-1“''’ Call 825-5327. 324-8325. homo. $7,000 nogolinbli). B e a_ W ost Highland whito Tornofrtor Iroshonod in March, $600'9 ■■II..Cal|.67B.54,'£------^ Disk or ronnrtorrow Remington modol 870 Wing ] lx8-fl'-Pir>Qll_!_$1.Wo jaf porhoad;Call543-5190“ • T -- JD a24-lnlomolkmaI 47-bal-- i3 ...... ■ 077 Homo Entorlfllnmoiit,lortt,. ix 4 -6 -C o d ar $.799 •ea (oimaid pupptbs-' A groat ------Anywhoro In Mogte Valtoy,y-, Mastor shot gun. 3* mng, lull . lay, br 543 6224.______[q ots. Ford industrial ongino, U s IU R . Jo n e s Ine chokn. $240 Cnll 733-46333_ 74 20 r6or.SiafdUsi; low 1!H.----- • - — r (Rod Lonlco 4xB, $9.9S),99) M olhors Day. Foihor's Day, J es'.r;?g?iis-5!a5°' MF’ongino wilh variablo I ItJnor. I pailpair {2X4.8-. $ 1 .2 9 on) (Homlimll- Graduation, anyllmo gill,ill. g Jorsoy mik cows. 1 Htrf- 733 8458 or 326.4181 _ $G000/bost ollor 734 C?n;; . spoods. Al in good shapo. 125-Travol Trailers days or 423-5270. ovot. 140 w III li'"''o spoahois,5. j?"nil lon Plastox Promiurium S500. Call 1.M3-7244 ___ 5loin. I rogislorod 2 yoor oldI? Ouoon dothing. various cd- ilh Custom HaystacUng oto.- Jorsoy bull,.Cnl afior JO pm. »<• HoaTon 500 sw a ih e r wilh W50- -gprny-Toxturo.-$4,00.b»j^ )- AKO-^»sl^^^.-m ato.- "• ots ond sijos ol bools, hats.Its.- crimpor. C. Intomaltonal with :(flodwood=cb*tin*1-nui = raa6-g652.------■r' "guns flfw c w n s.' Pilcud ”to“ lu boan cultor8"cUllfvatorrCal'S l- -~-CTaBr6ll«l»fll.=6S5U343i cok>r tic 8* siding. $.37 BdFt) bod m bdol. all oplionn. vi-iy C o't'5 Mnili''- conibo. cotoi I. Angus bulls lor solo. binh.5 soil Call 788-2722 ovos------; miles, oxcol cond, $5000/ol- rv e H'lCk, cnssotto. turn turr P L Y W O O D - For- woights & Whor portermanco —7 R u c r o o t l o n a l ____ clo an . $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 . Call 7UJ- « 4g AKC rogistorod Scottish Tof- A Wont to buy all kinds of 30 loot Donahuo llat-bod m lor. Cnll 423^5843.______I ibie B yL’s ''’ oW. oxc. cond.ond. i/2 4 x 8 C 0 X 2 ...... $ 6.4 1 6 data aval. Range RalMd & - - 7035 davs. 733-2120 ov< -. yog riorpuppiosbornApfM6. horsos. Also, good saddto<«o Irailor, 5lh whool. 2100000 * 1075 3 4 -Pionoor 5ih whool, 7jG 7710 nftor Gpm.tr>- . 5/0 4x8CDX2c...... $ _ 7X .9 -S 734.6310 nfior 6 aw konds.is ■ Rang* Reedy. Springcovo Ie . lOl, ------, 1, , . .------:____ m ur -9/4^»9H3Dxa:nrr:7$ia.8 __ !!^*5 ' 30d. AKC Scotty moio 4 2 AKC (GO'S (1/4 4*B Birch Plywooc 352-4202052-4374 5^ 120 Aviation ■ood $9.«P.8ht) (W hilo Hickw;kory Shih Tzus maloa. 352-4468. . 420 Caso industrial tmctor _ 1976 K« companion, 27 lool. .m d ' 70 s fiongr.) oooc ■rh Angus bulls, somon tostod, 105 Horsa Equipment and kutdor. $1500.' 910 NH ^ MOTHERS DAY r.,ll 73-t g23Gov_«^■O', Paneling 4x8. $6.95 sht) oh Block Lob fomak). bom 11/’i ' 324-2600 ontlyw lalo. _ TP Flying Club Momborship.p. 5th whool. TV anlonna, o»c lir:;:. .(M ariitoiypo^th^oor3orcU Bs,-good^ls_posltion>i25.. nch swalhor. 14 tt cnb. air. I- condrtibn-$6ia5. 423-4522^ _ S P E C I A L S ______------nENTA-NEW-rvt ownn a '■ ■CUsrem'ireoT-TTlmmhtg;-r - -^^-Salo;-Mow-& usod-stoch ' -£1500-733-^96-733.7187- , 4x6, $9.95 sht) (4x4 x 8 Cnll W l 3 2 ? o r 532-4468. 5t| & horso traitors loaturing 1976 Komloil trailor. 26 tool. iiiiw color IV by lonlinn.LX Nc stucco sw in g . $9.9fe sht) ^ [doii^|. Call 733-5795 ask ng. 912 Now Holland. 14 fl '° y • 17 I t C h i n o o k Mini cted.ti-'ir. r lio c k w f .^ Woir W Bteodhound, Logan Coach. Financing. , 121 Bools & 2 holding tanks, root balh, -STORAGE BARNS - W ade Zollingof 43B-6125i otor hoodor w'/augor, cab. runs TV anlonna. sway bat hitch. $3995,. Aui. r>utlli Cniri*;. 733-7111, ^ Dan Wright Livestock ___ oood. Cnll aftor 4. 324-5830.30^ Matlnolloma • 19 It Mid.-»r. M(i}i. SG99S. c-nv S'x16’— • ------$ 5 5 02 J) ^ 2 " Cockor bun wiihout papors, ,, Linda wkdavs 676-2286. _ $4500. Cnll 733-6734 siiiy Cnincordcr m d Soni Tfan.nortetlon --324-3407. Donahuo swathor ttaikir, hko — • 32 ft C ru iso Air a 8 'x8 ’ 53Sa.O9-00 malo, $60. Groy lomaloa lo .ii2— ------Jordan Valloy Rodeo. yj? 14' Mirr Crall, windshiold.d, 1979 28’A 'Road Rangor.or. S16.995. 5-X6- $ 0 99.00 .0 Coeknini. $30. 73^8687. ry. now. Soil or Irodo. $2500- dock, solt soatii, all ski 5 lh wh'ool vaCntion trailor. 1.^/^aoo C.ill 934-8?9B___ Hoisloin brooding buUs-out Cnn 436-6192. Of- • 17 It R o o d Rur;n..r ------2 ‘xlO'^ $ 8 99 .0 .0 0 English Solior. 2 ^ a r s old. of dams. 22.000 b s -f milk. — equip; Included. 40 Evin-n- Excollont condilion. Soo '0 lo or. $2495, tudo. EZ-load trit, cloon wqll 07fl Communication (2x4-r. units ot 2211 p c f l c ^ huntr>r. Call 537-631616^ Ido-Gokl Fami. 676-8233. Aluminum or galvanizodI orOf • For ront- small iraclor w/ qll nootocinlo. Cnll 678-5490.:__ * 14 h C o m Ijo.-ll .10 IC r olool traUors. W o trado. wo scrnppof. post holo digger,}or- moinlolnod unit. $1900. Soo Dovtcca & 292, $.89 oa. in unit]n it), pof saki: Ausiralian Shop- For salo; long horn bulls- ^ 16' camp irnilor. vory goodod Mote. $1295, ____ Pricos good for ono n o honj pops. bkJO motto. Fo- finance. Fonnors Exchango,100. rotaty mowor. Inoxpoftsivo.0. 324-M58. -j■ j conTsSSOOlitm 733-ft8fn • ■ - ,1 73-1 m-lC • -: C all 423.5510. ■ tor box MoinoW. 734-4480. rocords..^...... Call 734-4097,

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063 Wanjed to R»nt 0S2 Fiitnlshod Apis. 054 Unfurnished Apis, I055. Roomrnatss Want^ “ 038 Acroagu & Lots ' ' ''044 VKaUon • 03O-^Homos For Salo 030-Homes For Sale 037 Farms & Rancho* ^ & Ouplazos . & Ouploxos ^ ; 1 or 2 bdrm house. 2 dor Hamilton Dr. . mo- 733-9300 or^6-4000— room. 2 bnlh, doublo wido' colt. , Call 734-4544 doys'or Rono, NV ©9059. or colli $i^'$8oSara^9M3*’ ■ SEE o s FIRSTI Singto and locntod clooo 10 Hnzollon.• 326-4641 ; ovDninoa. In Kimborty: vory nice 2 bod- | ' dbl wido lo t s . C h o c k our ■ £ 7 0 0 0 0 or soil wilhOUt ; ovonlnoa 702-323-2595. _- Lookit^^lor opt?r i room duplox wnh all oppli- * hom o lor $45,000. Good- | ancQg. $&S/mo.423-5109-- 058 ( Ofnce & Buslnoss k Carofroo Iving In this largo 2 tooth School. roaltor ownod.- ; Jerome Heritage Homea Rental . . 2BI Caawell Av« Waat 316*ACnES - too irrignt-; *Soli or trado lor incomo 'bodroom townhooflo, S rage, kUchonopplioncofi. fumaco, good cond. movo to) place, dishwasher. AC. WyO i now only $750 o monlh.■ „ Whiilpool 1 0 .0 0 0 BTU nir 3 bodfOom homo In Kitn-ini- WAITING FOR Edon cily limiis. $8,000. shop, , and dW garago. Noor ; s hook-up. all oppls. 1%I ' washor and dryor, walor o n d , , 2 BEDROOM. I bath , your proporty, olfor. Days ' Vooh Propony Manogoment, ------borly.- Gfcat sinrior l.omm o o ...... ^ Cloar Lakos Country Club, 726-9171. , nlohta 726-1137 balhs. $ £ o . 698 Monroo, isanitation paid, lawn caro .734-2223^ ______„ in All 2'/j piciurosquo acror, or homo. cJotachod gnrogo.• Call i Morki, 543-5076 now! orovidod. 733-2076 ovos. ■ : SBSLSS !)(«- uWer-houfl»-lor-*iora9oJo>- - - HomeRentaU...... 734-7321 ] - For ran» O' leaaa; oflico g ------BarherReaH ors^ - Almost new housing, toni isS~ 1 Tllar”TDomy~1 bdnrnbsmt . mointononeo. MmuJO land-f’d- viow ol Iho canyon. Boau-lu- caiod on 1. ocro on Kim-• Catt 543^371. I bath, oppls. W /0, carport, buikling and warehouse on i , storage shod. doan. oxcd>i 25% of Incomo- 1-3S2-4629 opt. i lippls. most ml. $185 -f acTO.OHiarbuikJing2800 8(j | scoping. Motlvnlod sollorllor tiiji 4 bodroom homo wiihliih boily Rond. $30,000. : doo. ^ 7 3 3 - 4 8 0 5 eyes.----- : j For r o n l-sm a ll iraclor w/ ol Mobil* hoim lo u . AduN & cond. $6000. 734-7449 pma. ApU now available tor por- fl. conlorenco room w/wot ^ ‘ ond foody lo movo imo. lamily room. don. loU'. ol lamily. lorms. FHA a VA ap- ' scfopper. post hoto digger, Coll Konl. 10G-89, ____ oxtrns, loncod pasturo.ro FOR DETAILS CALL 1978 Sahara. 28 x 70. 33 tons 62 or oldor or dis- NORTHVIEW MANOR bar.| 8 olficoB. 3 rost rooms. *' ■ ■ Just lisVod," 586,000,-Cnll;nli...... diM RITCHlE --- iprovnd. C ii(|7?fg943^ ----- bdrrn,-2 bath; firoplaco. . ; C lean. 1-2-3 bdrm. $195- air'conditlon. secutiiy sys- ■; p Jnnn todny for your pi.valoaio 825-5671 woodstovo. oxcol cond,1 Rent & ulilitios based on in-• $295,; Free C ^to. Seniors tom. < Worohouso-4600 sq fi, i: _ .039- .Bu8lnB9# Property. _ t_ wetcomo.w/dlscounl avail. _ 2ono, Ml.light.manulaaunngi. Rx-aaki;.2.oktor. r houses.10.______— g e m - s t a t e*— viowing.' $20.000,-Cay- r.llipd nil lodav- 733 M 2 6 ,_1 HOW MUCH?? WOWIIt 1983 14 X 70 Broodmofo. allji Atiroelivo 1 & 2 bodroomn near Lynwood Moll, carport.• privaio ontranco. See aJ 532 bolh homo boasts 2 liroploc- 0 WD faolitv. 934-4216 evos. rt • Now Franklin rodinor----- om, monic loss lhan rent, only’"'y You’ll novor know Iho valuo0 Liquor lounqo wilh oppls, $ 12,000 or lako ovorir opis. w/oppls, DW, nico - =Bluo Lakes Boukivord Noith • 08. spocioua fomiiy room, II vnrd, closo to shopping. y 49.95. _ ^ ___ potio. 3 cnr gorogo nndin d $15,000 wilh oasy lorm^^^^ ol cl.'issiliod unlil vou uso II. oquipmoni. ouilding. and r>m1» nt 14%, $17S/mQ._Col_ I. “ PP**- ■ or call 734-8474. - 3S2-430l..Must bo m o v o d m '■ Primo olfieo spoco. uuis p3T bV 6 WNdA':iv6 Acre»1jy 'A rtno^‘‘^“ "‘“ “»«.boor f ■' smokora. $2B0r734-2330. r - ‘■jU,‘.“_l:i749"i5^'-"’°"'^ ■ “T '------tlOTf^lGiridy^^ i.on.. good comont Wock building, Nonh of-TF,good for h^rM._ ‘ 1983 Canyoncrost 24 x 48. - 1286 Addison Ave, Eaa. • Fishor storoo. 4 head •89. Ito.500 torms. ’ a - aoM.-l-bdtm,.appls. tolo^. ..Spacious.doluxo t bdrm.lri- Realty. 734-2922,_ . Ihis $225.00oi»omo;2t.3-89. jso caillo. ^dj^ry. 3 ■ plus'-carpoft.—ahod.-ownlno- - .-VCR------*100.00 ...... _ 1 . For inlormation on thoso , and dock. 3 bodroom. 2 Dneo«. $170. Coll 734-3537^ plox, Garago, water, sanrta- _ .•Jjigidairo_3,.do.of.,cido_x______' i ^ - propoOioE call Norman..!.: - Jhi^fey-Nolaon ,_655.-.4221 i-- Cloan“ t-bodroomrindud03-« - ■-iion-pd.-.$2W.-$100 d(p,-No->- 060“ W8reho«w------iVb _cARiaa^.RANCHb^ -- -boihrACroxcoilonJ condi— sid e , r o d u c o d Irom =01EM =$TATE- t — 8OO'54l-O02e-wookdoy6, r tion. fcot up~ln-Buhl-potkr- nSmllhlos-oxcopt-otectficiiyrf - - DOlS:-733-7a24.or.543-S479_=------4-StoraBe-R«ntal------po- '100 Acros-$10,950 “ 'Bonaowhott ' 733-166$ ------$120010------$ 999.93------R E A L T Y Boacon Propotllos. SpO' tow down, low mo.-pymni I $22,500. Call 737-5025. 8 to■° quiot neighborhood. $185 for- - - • Frigidaire buiri-in diahwash- JoannioBrockott 734-5719, 5 pm. Mon thru Fti. Wost^ ono, $2M lor two. plus $1001 - -THE FALLS Ollico/warohouso lor .toaso, 7 3 4 - 0 4 0 0 kn”"' ------— In boautilul BELIZE Don Honry 326-5602 !■ er.goW.------* 5 0 J 0 - • 1.B00-3^ft-963S ! Ono Bank (Trust Dopt). or->r' doposit. Non-siribkois onfy,^ a p a r t m e n t s 2400 cq ft. Hoatod, insulat-'■ -Corpot. rem nants, groy. ' O R T O L L F R E E|.,g 032 Buhl/Fllor Homos - Rod Monigomory734-1798^ call 543-4961.______- - No xtis- Coll 423-4852 or>r 664 Quincy od. pavod parking. $375/mo- I.a00«345-46S5 ext E11S pink, roso, groon, otc. ----- For solo by ownor 40 nc"^ 3 734-5493______1 and 2 bdrms Phono 733-5571.0x132, Starting at—-$99.95 ^ 2G80 sq (1. Iii lovol, dbl n'- nl w/nieo homo, 1300 sq li,3|4 1985 Bittmoro. 14 x 70. 3 , , Downlown otoo. 2 bodroom.[1. from $230. bno ol Iho nicest Ihings inehjxJ gnrngn, siodjiidwJ bdrm. 2 bath. $ 1 4 ,9 9 5 or s. No foeo.until.ond ol_M oy_ . r o o m y -BRICK-- bbsloW 423-6185, oppiioncos. hardwood lloors. - (tboui-cUuiliodJsJho.way iii.li. , CAIN’S „ on olocinc homo. 5 bdrm. . £ N E L S O N ■T $285/monlh, Call Bonnfe . RAMBLER. both, locroalion room, uiil111 & ! ------1985 Broadmoro. 14x70-. 3 734-6600 works lot you. Coll 733- Clearancoi & R ental Ctr R E A L T Y f Foster M anw m ent 0G2G, 733-7111 . pnnl(y,-dplus 30 X 64 al Lazy J. '1*1 TV • * Tree Irim. haul & T Pointing ond U nsood- J ------T 3 4 ^ 0 0 ------037—Fannrt'Ranchos — AF oteetrO-bdrmrg-balh.-lgo- ___ S£BV1C£5E£CIAI £ 034 Joromo Homos 037 FarmTTTTanchos OR TOLL FREE covorod dock, carpon, w/pci- ■ ■ INTHISDIRECTO 322 or 734-8076. I discounnunts. Call 324-5607. ■ 1.00Q.345-4G55 oxt £115 vocy scroon. InsuL shop. Ex- Now Icsimgl Ido.'il locaiion' : collont condition. 733-6458. . PUcodunderthotietofotdlfio o t p ■ - — bodioom..2 balti homo, riou I R a n t q i s I yourefiolcol B U D G E T ~ bio gnrnoo. largo storog' FOR SALE Houso Painter. Extorior B shoo. Iiuil lio:.000 a. m f O MW -m iM .1 lnlotk>r. InloJ Froo Esilmatos ■ , tol. $57,500. C.itl not Hand) _ m (amlllos ovoryday ang woods, dande- m ------OR-TOLL^FREE- '• 3‘SI?at55?Tr 2'b-alh-homfjmo- - - m ls c r c o r r a ls - a n d loafing-shed.-lo a ------~rnod5ioIy"ovojTr$350— d op p — - ^ ...... irorr734-4767:------' 1.000-34S-465S ext EH - Ui'iquo Kjiclion wilh loi'. tol ' ' 734-2164. mo&snno or ovoa-. pij--. Irrigalion equipmlent en includes a 50 H.P. - ■ John-a SharpenlnoI SeService |. 'H sior.igf EMtUtc iio.-.i plu (£: ■ ______215 6th St. Filer ______ESSSBSM ■ t o :b e g i n w i t h - U .S r Eleciric-Mlotor-Layne-S-O pt' ow ter- : ■ •'G ood 2 bdrm homi), nn.-t, WOOCJ r,lc-;o Near crmf.-rm ■ Call 326-4462a ' ■ THEGREEi:ENSKEEPER “ Lawns/iwns/gordons/landscnpind " sidinn. now cnrp.;l. CUVco\ hiilli r.clioolr. f’nci-d mil" Pum p.//Booster Pum Pui p - bO H.P. Lincoln Animal* W olcomel Buhlhi J ■ iPfolossioni>nal lawn core ■ or Iols iole w /4-tractor m ount | ...... fi;> f.00 ______P io r ifif^ M olor IHydiydro Centrllugal Pump, two bdtm on ’/i ocro posiuroiro ■ ______■ 733-4055Sor423-_5005 c ■ , hllor.lor. John> P ohlm an 7 3 4 - _ T^ik ------riltgcimnn :------178 ______■■ ■ ^ 50 h _ ^ p r ^ o x ]r n a lp !y _ '4_b 4t>_ pHiCUS ul 6" A 50^ - fcx'Mle .~W1Khan:vaJi: ' - 5 aciL'Q wilt',2'l ,11 > 60 'cnn'buytor’oMowriOW ------tO'BoD Jorror. . ‘•‘•3" p o r ia b io a lu rn . rhairiaihIihe,''appJrbxim 'ately ' I moduLnt liomo. r,tiop 32 $22,500. Call 326-5680. ^ " •' 132 joinis ol 3" hanland lino, Waler License BarKer Realtors ~ , Tn.rk I "RELI,LIABLE" I I' ROBERT JONES ttA 3 -2 5 6 2 with maxirixim un^rate ol diversion Call 543-4371 ■ Backhoe, Dump3 Tl iru cK ■ -• la w nJ MOWINGt, I ■T - Soplic. Pipolina. Cc>n>,oncroto m ■ REALTY - . j Cai*l'nofler Qfown.53G-2602604 o l 2 .3 6 C .F - S . r Homos ------733-0404-.— ^ f ■ Also Custom Bvilt He * pTTuB'Cily'R«nItV~538W( M'^'ytnnrf— | ~ ~ ‘ 7 g^ B0b7 o7 CTinm n sB ------■ ------™ Salo Price is S V e .ib7 5 Di ------^ ^ ------— StBO/mo. -1. doo. 734.5080. l'.000-262G001 , - O F F E R S lb be'acccccepted Iroip operator ol For sato-or ront: 1 bdrm. ______■ ______RON YATE5E ? ! ^ - o a 7 o * __ ■ = 1 - 1 = . ______PXT - ta il - — 037-Farms S Ranches not larger llian larniamily size farms. Oilers nowly romodolod. corpot 'JIM-JAC'S I View WonI locaiion’ 3 Bdrii ,drnp03..st^gp^.^Qut^t^_c^l P i _ l ._ ; Tmo Tr; stump romovol. . „ V.^,^C'!—' ■ . = = . qo^itjs^iniadciondcm ! • hroo«rooosdmfawi~.~4^3— mobilo homo. 2V^acfot • Do.n-lilul rpM ('Mr/ (xoir5oir' m ust be receivedd ini the .Rupert County^ In Kimborly. 2 bodroom. * - ^ 7 --- - t i n ,SOa’ollor. 32G4791 1989 belore 4:30 p.m. ioi ■ . HANDYMAN: LightIt ololoctti- I ------_J------^------I I - - - wc-l iS.-ir in l.im ily /oon>oni. C i lic e b y M a y 2 6 , 19 nowly romodolod. quiot t______■ y/aniocl- 10 buy old.-t 3 lxJt> J. noio ^ J io^^50^onth._1. ■ wl, pluml>ing, painiing iritl-be-given-lo-operators- a . - - — ADVIIVER TISE______;M'S-IRE£&iAWN CARE____■ _____ ------h o m o irrco u n trr oh--!?- .«^7‘'-ou'Tunlnr-.yt^^o r- nol PREFERENCE-will- - --B -- • ponlnrrS'^opairST-Ftoe 1 m0AddltSn^7M-0ra9W_ B m.ilo5. Coll 733-4762.52. ■ YIYOUR ■ TtooTtoo and stirub trimming | acfcs, in TP.Himtxidy .n-';i’ tiorr.its. r.cc'iiic vikv/" bdrm houso. rols. $185. Coll I Highly 1?® :"!'n " obtaining a conserservationplan from tho ^ ^ ^ ■ 1 ■ Plicod undo,ioflnottoadln'ool g Trooroo &i shrub topping & ro- ■ ’ 324-4119 or 324-7449. i ' ' ■ WITHIN YOURt I (,irm, rJVV ol Shoriiionc, 'j 1 Servico (SCS). ■ yourctiolcolol U mov.ll,iov.ll, (too OSI. John Me- . ('m'-, S o i r C o n s e r v a t i o n S< W endell, largo 2 bdrm. ndo, 733 0939, 734-4365 | REACH 1 stovo. lofrig. gardon plot, do­do- I Dolivorod lor drivovvo w o y s, ■ 585 OO'J Cmi’fii'lli Tc*- /a ila b le - No down pofking iols. oic. You Yoi can Your ad wHwill Voacti ?7.000 _ FINANCING AVA posil roquirod. Days 536- voryday and Iho ■ 5% APR. 40 years I Knulioo. CnII North>rlhwocl I . (amllloa ovo I ' This solid 2 bodrooii)o m - pnynienl, 9.75% ’ 6323 ntlor6txnS36 2416 ___ Crarxf.i.nigging, 733..1W-1?3J . ■ tosulH__wilI,«I om aio you. Call ■ liomo at44G Filiir Ave. VV UaJo: 1-:1= - r e p a y m e n i te r m s lolor-qualilied r FmHA Farm’ ■ Wondon. Nico* 2 bodroom: ...... ■ today ond orbno ol our rrland- ■ : : - ... ■' _ luis a hugo loi. CO * ".T .Ownership loan apapplicants. l'0% down, $a^go^m<^.^^5 $100 _ ly Ad-Vlaors)rs will holp you | _____ I wilJi (ruil Tol.nI pnci>ncr ' 'f " '" years-repaymant'-tormJoc '° ° a ______" yyord.vour ,Pind so lhal ll will _ H M H+r£5%-APRrM-yef o.id or H ^Do m ost^ foTfbcflvo oniTBTtflB ■ H u __m ectirig._the Farm ■ Ooln'or (or you'ro.id : -- .-.'id - a p p l i c a n l s — n o t _ f ] 052 Furnished Apis. ------* drivowoy, Pumico or>rGinv(>l G _ you lhe roro8uli»-you ato. _ .. — coir.ils. E»ci'l . t<".ijiiiullui -I O w n e r s h ip lo a n criteria cri but wfTo” remain ■ Tc^ soil also avnil.-tbiil.-»blo. ■ looking (or. ■ TirodIrod of Ouat? Lymnn Dusi I & Duplexes ■ Conirc:onlrol CnII 705-7314 or 1- ■ ly s i z o f a r m s , j ___ _ Gtadnr availablo. 733-’33-3951 H • j!ciV o p e r a to r s o l la m ily s 00 952'64G7. Rood_qillngl ___ J ____ ^ QEM STATEE Cn# b*><‘ Ci-.iJici r AlqttX>rm.$1S5. 734-407'o)70 B — ■ . 733■33^)931...... J ... eooo; CONTACT FmHA^ ala 436-0116 lor further R E A L T Y 357-S3GI Apt lor ront. doubto bod. oil ■ 7 3 4 - 0 4 0 0 inlormalion. 1 uiiliiios p.-)id, $185 plus do- ■ m -m ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ------ortoll-rree-...... pioneor-Hcaliy..- ■I posit. Call.233:2513______i U i — — ------1...... _. 1.000-345- 1GS5 pxt C11Gh s 324-M 52 I '! , ■ Twin Fnlls. Idbl'V . . -...... ■------Sunday,, KWay 14,1909 Tlmos-Nowa.' 06 M e rrchandis* i t e ~ F a m t ^r s ’' m i a r k ee t-J ? e c re

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0 9 0 -P a ls & Supplies ...... 10202--C#lUa ...... 10505 Horse Equlpinenl _____ ^ ■ 357 M Iscolianoous...... 0 079 -AppIlsncot------0082 Building MaloiUls- 090 horao trailer, vory o a sy For Salo______Copportonog roirlgorator~ 1Gordon laflieo. 4‘xS’. $8.95 “ ISHg puluttor.^ $6S0/0lkw. 734-7744. ■ Four pooof Quoon-Stte mini- ; COX plywood. 1 /r . pParakeets ft CocksUels ^ ; horso Hato tandom iroitor, m u m ^ v o ^ o fb o d w/sido & rhho whh hay rad(. good poda, tIOO. fl37.€S39ovo8. G Wee?Ei»aWMCo. J;2S^SoEafl‘S^^M 954''® ’ t e Iros. Call 324-4160 ovo- - CmS43<453. 2^ Ronl ofld mask Jor SoWo.■ J2 _ P er sia n Kitlons lor sa lo l ^ linos or wookonds. i n w S50. Swinosol, $4S. Kodak M : largo ccllare, homer wUh '0mm pound friovto camora, w Irass s knobe. Nice tor pic- - «yailm«l:t300;7333306. Post P holes, rough lumber £2!! w ptaddor and eocSWr’STS. o: rouohboams. ag4.fll91. PurobrodP ut Boston Torrlor' ~ jfo»~733^047.rAM orTivor~— — Call 733-4817- . Moving must soHI V0 7 nico = oyal bred embryo trans. lliS RED CEDAR, siding, miortof puppios. W bom 4/9fl9. $125 -tiod bulls 4 hoWors, sea or . Vory G ood C onclltlon'10’ k wan cowortng. D-P L u i^ r 0^ o « Call 825 ^ 6 5 . noon l ^ i 06 Swine I *^“"ii°id'7»K76 * a se . Call 788 -9 4 5 7 ^ ------106 ■ Wd ort wood loddor. Good tr »4.fli20. EveVwoekoftda^ ^ B' aluminum oxionsion iod-• 7 Now mlcrowavD. .4 moniha 2 SImmentale elnoe 1074: luroc woanors. purobrod, dor. Coll 733-0471 am/ftvo. . old, oxccJIort e»nditk»n. Con « Bullulls.long yearlings, groat <3535 4-HouolilV. 733-1492. o M 0S3 O or*giSalM ^^■vw r^ti K36-6432. opppportunilr Chooee; Lntgo Toppnn/O'Koolo ml-; 5 536^703.______“ n oiler, thoy show qualtty crowavB ovon $200. Solid 7 CoUaotlt^Ua, hous«hoid -poy AB ' Now usod only 8 ^ I t e , c kjs. Gobtto, tall, tonp. 4-dtawor dtossor, $20. •. shop, antioues, lu m it^ . ap- m 2 lodemtvpo. CaH 324.5344. .Woo/oonor pigs tor sato, hod Phooo 736-0965 onof4-pg^; “ pliancos. - Largo auction al 4 p, S j l^ iso m a n ^ Twln^aJ|s, ^E S ^ I TWIN FALLS UVESTOCK. Sl22ll Liquor kHingo buiMIng, liquor 7 Wanted; roo Ral Terrier ot ^COMMISSION COW W Y llconso and oquipmonl.• d Rofrlfloralor. •Ido-by-sldo, h aud. CaU 3^4-7659.------1 EarfyConsifl/vnonttlor Cfi ShMp/Goals tS7.00Q or lorms. 734-3930. . £ browncolor, $200. Slovo. Garaoo G Sato; 1973 Poplar. ^Wrinkled Chlnoso Sfiar Pei w e SunXSoy 14. 9 to 4 pm. Vodnoeday, May 17.1989. — Rail, now. un usod, 12 II,. b brown. $160. Ofjboth lor g 45 cow/caEf palrt, running 2|^>5 whHo lacod owes and r $300. dtil 73^6062 or atior Houaohotd^ ctoan-up sale, g g omo lambs. 537-6566 bo------2 r gjnrgyS588."- _ fc % roplacomonrfioilorar ‘l22J»re 8:00 am/alter 8 0 0 om,—— — monl mlxor, lowlng-tjrpo.y* HUGE YARD SALE ^ & S SO ba...... - Past'osturo lambs lor sato. Coll ------sa«kr(17&T^;all woslorn. 4^uoof ctoan 40-tftch-riocUie. i 250 mixed sioers and hoH^ S43j 'ftUTOlltoM. ID. """~ 7aS57tias;cait3a3ao5a=-c 7 092 Auction! 075;IB.' 500-TlXytJU. ■ -Win Sicklo bar walkino mowor.- OTcTeoftd. drossor w/mirror, ___ 100 mUod hollers 500-600' pfcK CB boso stoilon w/ontofina . bods, lablos. lurn. dishes, , . cloth es, to o ts, lawn lutn, Public > Auction” «», CASHd T R E W A l R S 1 mobUo unit. 2 -man back- Now taking consignments • 60 w mUod stoors ond hoif- ^ — >—pnckorrtontrRowlno-ma'- r aond.-iatof-w^pwn^-^^^ for-bur rtoxirbig .aiicbon.' ois,rs,500-550l»r-- — 113- zelton'-oFan-unwafmnted--damp9r------_____ china.-543 oa33-AiyR-ruoft'- -j -50-mbtod stoors and hod- DahFReed-of-H a'zi 7^ r^tlfAmte fit, Roodino. "Wc•Wo Hnv o b -u T o V f^ o li: '"St Sal: S43-B539 ovoninoa. ' i typo# ol oquipmont. rs. 500-600 bs, . ' 16',6', T28I woll, lor & recentlyre sold his caamper shell, tent, or trailer, call us ^ b a a o m a o t aaleT f e I^P 75 mixed s l ^ and hoH- ^roi Singor sowing machine, 2I 081 , Rimltur# 4 Caip*U \ trucks, vohidos. Call today * 7! shellandthe phonee kept today. As rrm any 'of our yoors old. liko now. nwdol '■ for ciotons. 601-466-3333, ^ . s l 623S. Asking (22S. Call : TNT Auetidn. soil LUlnr " b ^ - I j O j ^ irs anJ hnlf >eopl€” Custofner-s—3—^w-ill—alLos^ :------• 1 6ota and chair in' oxcoOont ^ ra, 600-600 b s. _ ^ 733-0635. Som 10 1pm.___. condilk>n.$1S0.733-6105._] CItv. Utah. “.™- w o n ly 5 ' 'A milo whool you're Times-Newsws Classifieds IMS, $6,000/ea. Addition ol Ww ere' interestedH ?* y !_ ^ yonr fltd hklr. R- I Rongor stole tested. Will de- tor:ors. and pulsation control “no. 25 Travel Trailers V sail wator lank wylish & all ' tox.,.«r|^r.^^^prlcod le ^• 453 Doitoil engine wjlh M Boalsi |l25 naneing nvnllabto. Faclory ’ fliver. c Crested whoal grass bo? pumo. Cnll 537-6642. 114 11_< I Farm Implemenls *21 ollotslionorod oi Gardenn .< acceossorios. $300/olloc. 201 _ ___ •-______.SOCsd od. Roosonablo prices, sell Midno llims •|a^|;opl^t^w/l^j^jllsti7/. : ...... — -Cal-Call-Marlen Pendergrsit,. • Vll mllklng-oqulpriiontr in^- SB*.foot.lhin wall 6*.,$1.0 0 , D21 ^ jl A C 12S h p t r a ^ r .m ^ ____ '‘''?:SkM47:W6'9 ' 655-4248.______^,11,:[udos1 6 Bo-mal)c2000au- 2alool.Cal637-656L ^ ------chachanicolly sound.. 1^ Hoh- 5'1oot-v"-drivo,-wiih-oulo-- 1 2 ^ r Your od will reach 22.000 S§§ land 12M botor. Coll ovos - o Brown ond rust couch with ) Allolla soed lor sale by lorr 6 HP Toto-goot. good irriga- Umc ollc^uo^s^^^536-2407 ,97^»79 Prowtor 20' sell con- Warned lo bur. mobile homo I ' fsmlllas ovorydsy snd ine All lor. now liros. 733-6793.___ S37 ados. liios and whools. Coll 1matching lovosool. $275.- results will amaza you. Csll gro'growor; Rongor and Perry- y^"'cW « *S?l«e-s^' S37-6525-______Sttor inod, sloops 6. AC. with - 543-5793 B-5.______1Call 734-0468 otior S pm. • slo to to sto d . will-delivor. a* X 20' pump column: I'A* x hosHesstoo 6450 14 It w a ^ r |"joiTooi. Borwoy pum^ 1973»73 4 door PU. j^omplolo ~ Runk bods and drossor, .ox- S43-‘i970 or S43-5066._^____ 2Vi' 6hoft~& tube; I ^ 1/6 4 x to. $7500. Coll 423 6163. ^ 0 ' alloni conditii. ki!iu;eo5nr 110 tm T5lb~-7J^^...... 1979-)79-WtW«rnosa.-19 - solf— - ....— Grond Valloy com sood/sov- mttK»S.S327-324-6321 ^ SUPPLY, 305 Shoshond0 '! Coll 734-7744.______1 6 be mosl erfocilve and bring ^oral varioiios ol ollalla sood, «■' goor head;, 300 hp Randoll Call 1 toot GuH Stream. 10.165- c osntoinod. n ts now owning, Buried inlakt_an wood buHot,t. youf -lhe rosulls you are Bob qq] H ^ J ito n . 734.3M^^^^ E E S H E s i;ooar hoad; 471 Delroit dio- Hosstonu Z swing tooguo 1410 chO’^ovy More autsor. Full top stoopoops 6, nows condltloi). ,i Fookjnglorr ------fja milkor. Call-543.4045-or .»?,*!sef'ongino.-Punv rig-avoil— .y,]swaihor. voiY good_Mndi. lod 8 tanos. $5000.-CnB------I____ .W hao^m o^^JSOO-motal id Q<;cossoilos. Excop- . usod ^lo-lo-pull-and.8ot-pumps_ ------doioaof. 8150.734-6009. . Call-733-4423. - -Pfovlodoinnflorio-chosi;------— 7 3 3 ^ “ ~ ~ 097“ 097 HayrG«l'’'A'F^ io Naw olloting Willow furniluro® oniortalnmont-contor: large. . ■ _ ...... _ 104 Horaos — CONCRETE IntomaliooolT ± 560 diosol irac- , 9}• -, Chrylsor. inboaid/oul- $2900^^e25-5^olo/wk?tS' clastoa; Mnlotialfr oro pro:V llghled glass gun cabinoi . 700 ions 3rd cutting hay. 3 - vidod. Choi.. 575. Lovosoal. 3 yoar old OH lily, oxc. ------DITCH REPAIR -tor, now-dutch. gw ^ t m j,oasard. Volvo 170 ongino, 20) ti fl I Roadrunnor; lully mod- vmh key; M s ofdrossors: on string bales, $112rton. deliv- ^oonfomiatton. superior raco AeiAephatl Syetem s o l ID. runs rur good. 2 quick latch Mvonbto top & skle cur- orn.n. d dual axles, vory eloan - $90. Toblo. (20. To roflislor' sizos ol usod matlrossos;?! '084 Tools ______^ orodin MV ntoa. 934-4064. “ hitches. Coll 324-3127 or cainma. 733 5967. brooding, irairKKf lo show._BolBofaBoilev...... 733-4013 hiti ins. Skis 6 vests. Calkins unit.lit. $ $1850. Soo ol Iho ond - oak proftsod back chain: 42 ' 10- band-saw, $75 or bo« 70 ton bright, leafy green nNico;, to handto. shoo. load._FOlFOR SALE-14 lines ol 3* 324-1252. ^ ______trailctllor. $4800, oINorNonh Moin Sl in Gooding. WINDOW WELDER1 h i d e - a ^ bunkbods: oak hav. Call 3 ^ 2 2 1 8 : T«T oll, w ell m u scled , woll solid soli s d . 2 linos ol Piorco 4* 200 20( International tractor. In ]q)•- fishlnoi boat. 40 HP Mer- ID.I. Co Ca» 934-5243.______bodroom so»: Ouozar color cared for. Call 529-2530 whoelino with 76* whools. All qw Cal537-6ei6._ ‘J ' - TV; 4 tons more.- - - - . AST HAY COMPANY will ca jry. $1000 or oiler. C oll 2 63* ' SiSecurity travel iiallur, ------to o M t ty o k v w e o - — S&S5!MSa!:2«330 Homolllo chalnsaw. dotdean up hoy stack yards of ni^nights lor inlormolion. __ inIn jgood-excellent con- John joi Deere 60 unit ptartor 734;^•5452, ------^ fulfyIty fl soll-conioinod. oir. good Wo como 10 you 2nd Time Around 4 matchod mules, gentle- tfii?onl d^ Call 7343062. 6 row, beans or com. Good 2.7 ,n'diHon-Call537-6m ___ Eipr>rl Windshield Bfla N W ashlrwton. TF OQod condition. 733-6793, row .7 HP Cruise ond Ca^ry eondiil ------nopaii.&.noplacomem . . 1 PMol lolho w/all colels & 3 ojo UCall 734-3567.______GATED PIPE condition. CO Ready to go. boaaol m olor. Hardly u sp d . i6 ‘>' P Pathfinder, very dean. 'Dining room loblo wilh 6d law chuck.' Moke offer. See - _lll__NDW-and^ BEE BOARDS WANTED ^ AMOTH IRRIGATION 733-4762.l l ______bestKi offer. Coll 734-3707 or a CC ro rofrig. sto v e, lurnaco. i c«llsil2SS5alier epm. _ stand, miior Muge & lenco, E AND SUPPLIES ^ 2 good ccod. $200 ofbost of^ l-will come to you..Roy. Qu«tor!S^.!!fnu^&elLor.q . -Pam co lorlillzor sproader. ^ ivft 734-3800 ask tof Boyd, now)w bbattery, good condiiion. Extra nko colloo label. 2 Odormott 465-5280 conoct. Cnll7B8-9457. -1-mllo oast ofBuhl,-Hwy30- -Pngoo^d M nd^o^oady to 7 ^ 1475. 734^-6412 after 5 pm. 068 Computors f fcrTCall 736-3969 aftor 5:30 Qd ______543-4777______flo hp outboard motor. $350, $,1475 ond tables.. 2 lamp loblos. Heavy Montana batkry detiv- k 733-0471 am Of ovo. .or Arron 733-9233. He A a TYPES OF HORSES — oil 324-3628. ^ ______OWorIdor 19' Kit travel (rnilor, Clono XT toibo, hord disk. erod hopper botiom trailer. Gated pipe trailer, now, ^ 30d paint, soll-conlalnod. 1595. 643-5703 8 am lo S. T R A C T O ^ b5Sooulilulfaml/boal, 18'^H good ' doublo dick drivo. eolotodd Full-size hido-a-bod. brownn ggg $5“$5.85 por 100 woighl. Am- ^ a • C ase 2290 w/duols. Ftooborlorm. 168 More cruiso. |2 5?S00.Cart733-0421.._ 0 0 monilor. Epson FX prinlor,r, and rust plakl paHorn. oxc bross Forms, Wondoll. ID. -j- Pipe press tor 4’ sprinkler • C aw trailer. Soo 10 approci- Trade■ado-$7000 equity In 5 acre • ^?0Q0. 543-6595 nflor 6 . _ cond.$17i;^*^-5340^ Call 536-5332,______g Otoe. Call 733-6793. - - . * JJD 4640 P S w/doals. new - 085 Bkryctas ^ • JD 4430—sold. ato^0 S5SOO, Aoot. 733-1970._ viowow I. toi weal of Jofomo Goll Just In Umo lor mothers Appy mare, 8 yrs. black w/ SoSears •/& hp dilch pump, . Ford 5000. ^ Miir^lifTor Craft 14’ Im t, 15 HP J^ursourso lor 24/30 It soll-cont • 070 -Wsnlod To Buy -dey, brown-soelional, Jiko.®- Corttuiion-roodbiko indwod- -ChChock^'&rvicoDSocte’^ Sankoirprolty, ^ affodtonoto. $12$120. good oondlton. •______.... [MF_2B5JV/cab.^_ .. Eviq liter. Call 7 3 4 - 6 3 1 0 .: - ^ ------nowrpold-»1795,-asklng- -publishod-daily-ln-Tlmos^ -“•s' ■ £ JD modd 68 rktor. with 30* bui oordi^lon.67a-132S._ S16 oach. Cnll 423-5917. CENTURY J 0 2 r ^ h Main. 733-8593I whUo, $60, 6 hardwood sido? cut and doubto boggor, i»ow 73734-1734. tonvo mossaoe. gj r chairs, neod roflnish work, 2 -3 Stall coll hotchos. roof. - SOUTHWEST BOATLAND 1986986 Deluxe custom lop fot GlIllTond'e Bail and Tackle . “ • onglno,.added oiiochmenls, 22222 acres choice boon English Riding Lesson* • 2.- landard sizo PU, oxc.-coiKl, : $10 oach. Call 326-5394;- 1 -Train with-o-winnlng s y s ^ . rail EQUIPMENT-CO. 29929 Addison Avo, W. TF stand; -7>ow buying niohicrawlors. r exc. condiiion. $950. Call grcaroOnd on Kazollon butto fo r -Ti ------733-5070 w/boavboal rack. 934-5121. I Usod couch and chair, $3S. 329 Addison W-734-4944 5- 734-3030.------c ca a sh ront. Call 734-1734. 6 — Kimberly Rd E. Tvrin Falla o |3 j Call 734.4138.______w JaI BSJC, i S ^ c h o ^ ~ ^dor l6- Iibetglass. 35. HR 6 ’A'A 11 1970 Rocky Mounllaii, 7 nm 10 11 pm ; - John Deere 21 inch roar v>nlonvo mosfinon. 0" 733-1545 r? toe woter pump, fuinnc*:, Ri]nd.tvs7nmlo2pm. _ WE BUY onliro hoosohoJds. horsohi avalabto. Call k>r 11.114 Farm Implsments ^ Dcontly refur<}ishod wAdr & otoc . o ^ n ln w n l. Ailcle Jo — Rogor Newton...733-2684. , rollin| „ 550 (negotiable). Suu yl Nl^'ic'flwlcri. 6^2^601 Avo0 osialos, furniluro & ' 099 Pastures For Rent g 1068 New Holland bate homo 1^ 16 3rd St. Munaunh, applionoos. Wo pay cashi Robertaon, 543-6214. 10 Sears riding mowor wllh — t>toase toavo message- wswagon, diesel, excolloni R R o xG d oy...... 734-4443. ^3ur 1989 Seaswiriboals aro 8'-Le•-Lear campoi shell, fiis ^ The Auctiortitouse, ,‘ catcher, ported shape, f3 •ocros of pasiuro wHh wa- ^ ______homo rfynd' or olivo; junk 734-6813or-42M1SP. .. ter, tor ronl. S ol Twin Falls, pFlashy-.,3 .yr. Arab gelding, «condition, ' now Itansmission. _ . inslock..l988p*icos. Fordord PU. $450. 678-0770 - iflOO.-Call 733-3S26------C.ll7M •?' .3e7i...... bbroko. 324 -3 3 9 7 (Toys or fio^lfield roody. Call 432-5352 or - u rom'e Marine $ Sport Gde. dnys.nvs 678-9379 ovos. T oro, soll-propollod lawn ^ 601.377-&850. ______, m Hovbmn/Burtov. 6/B-7473. B'-OV^overshot campor.wilh. ~ 0B2 Building Matarlala ^ n t o d ; ^ I r ^ t ^ ^ ^ w e lor 3324-3149 ovos 6 weekends. |0 "s; mower with overhoad valvo> IV R eshy Paint flllys. 2 yr oW. 1»1116 Now Holland, 14* WANTED — jacks. 074 Musical Instfunynts - Lfcn now.733-047Vnm/ovor.. 22 woll started, broke. Yeorlmg. heihead, 650 hours, $20,000. Ctoan. C lieki roody 656 hydro 122 Sporting Goods - inguinsulalod sholl lor Joop 102 Cattle nnbo. 825-5364 oves/wkends CoCall 536-2451.______Oi or ___ 1000 'A ton 324-276C DaiJwi'ri 'pinol piano and ' 090 PflU&SuppllflS 1566 IH iraclor/bab. air,. Is gordic Trock-Pro. brand ilS2£ ijoticli i'»co|lQtii condition,f Fort Harney Horse brooWno. training, and 15 low original cost. $700. por- . . 10 hoad Hotstoin Springor^ ^ now radiab. $11,000. 200- 27 Mot6r Homos bonutilul mood‘ finish, $950 Ado[a^^_|^.rog^l^oi^ du 150 Hosston PTO 'choppor. -115 -1 Farm Work Wanted ^ ocl condiiion. $350 lirm. 127 ------^^,lv-r4M l-543.a9ti..1 Lumber duo-wilhin-a wooK.or.less. £ ~ lall-ahef-»pm^34-1746^^:;^ ~H5ureT~B:3Cr5:oorMon-Frf Cnll b 44-:^ b ja.------96 6 CofVoz motor lioin jiT ^ nr 7337005.______^ Sot , 8:30 to 2:00 CorTodtve ond trimming, jT ilass A. now tiros, paiiil nnd Adorable Cocker Spaniel 14 hood 300 lb Holstein Call , 934-SaiO. ask lor T.m^ ^ 123 Guns-ARillos . Mu;i Soil' Oldnr upnohl pi­'• Coll 423-5516. sloora. Cnll 034-4320. - pholslory," Will t.iko smnll ano. nood cond. S 500 or . puppios, father rogislorod ' ^ All ground work, plant. — olf-conlained trailer in on " FENCING * mother, pure. $50 each. Call 3030 Simmonial pairs, njnning- , 18.4-38 inch John Deere. ^ H3R SALE; Guns, knives, s o ’’'* - 1*6-60* Cedar $-69 W»vnn^TRlSSy^6-223S. IB lhr^,^chop. m ^ro^ul, TO Qdo. Buhl. 543-6390. .. 7B6-4230- - 22noo Cnll 532-4258.______^ duals^dd now rims and - w Sos.W holosnlo . 10^;. 112^2. '• lx6-6‘Codor *.99»»- 7 yoor OkJ Point mare with .h^s^Jy^^_rL^or^-^$1_300. s Sf^nttor noon. 734-0481. -197.2-97.2-20'. Paco Anew motci __ ^ B;6;.Pirw la AKC adoroblo. lop-quolity. 77 Holstein first coll hoilers, _nqw^w»^t^^ ‘ vo^JSUl Ca ____Chemtoal AopltoaUon ^ om8r-.$7.00Q-neBotiatilL--Tr:rrr- m- WiMtt-Hrnhl.ind-whrie'TorriOf- -Uc-Iroshonod In-March, $800 -H gWWSTnntnn mtvlpl fl70 Wir^9~ Ji®2i dP-gga-fminnutluiuu 4r uuF------• 077 Homo Eniortainmontt rx4-6 -Cedar *-79 «aa lomalo puppies, a g io o i pportujml.'Cnll o 543 ’S190------H Anywhere In Mogic Valtoy MaWQstor shoi gun. 3* mng. lull 2 E 2 )) Mothers Day. Folhofs Day. or.or S43-6224.______F ers. ^ord industrial ongino. Leslie R. Jones Inc cN-hnhft t?dQ Cfill 733-4633 774 4 220 fool SiniduM. low mi. - (Rod Utlico 4x8, $9.99) MF on gln o wilh variob lo ■f 2x4-8'. $1.29 on) (Hamll-il- Graduollon.anylimpglM- 99 JofsOy mik cows. 1 Hoi- 6 733-8458 or 3 2 6 4 i e t _ ^. $800tSOOO^bost ollor 73-J COn:- Tl S500. Cnll 1-M3-7244. SKslein, 1 roaisjotod 2 year old _ spoods. Al in good shapo. - 125- Travel Trsllsrs doysjovs or 423-5270, «»«»=•■ 140 w-i:i '">'"0 spoakofs. all lon Plastox Premium Ouoon ctolhing. various-coU ^Hoston 500 swathor with Cutlom Hayetecking 12 ’ yoar old. $4500 Sprny Toxturo. $4.00 bog)^ B^^^oo. molo, ^Jorsov buti. Cal after 10 pm. crc " QfTff Knnti; l979-Winnobay^^r-^^^^:r ' T-----—rTrr:mnm-/3i1-^G9 ; B56-5Ei.2 . ' ' ' ------^ Craig Shepherd. 65&p342 157b 30nooai. AU. micro- Dodgo, 33.000 miles, t;i-'ik suits and 'skins. Priced to boboon cutior & cultivator. C ol ' wnvo oasy lid S mote: low r-u-i 5 M.nif»'. combo, cotor flKfi I nhe, ^75- 266-2403. ArAngus bulls for sok). bidh BOll. ", Call 768-2722 ovos 82 » d model, all oplionr. vi-iy weights & olhor potkvmanco ^ milos. oxcol cond. $5000/of- :l«an. . $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 C.ili - . IV 8 ii-ick. wiGsollo. lurn a ' AKC rogistorodA»ntah-TQr:„ Wont to buy all kinds of go30 loot Donahue llat-b'od tor Cnll 423-5643 %% ubiiMJ)i'3'soW, oxc cond.i. l/2 4x8COX2...... $ 6.49 dalo avaB- R ings R*ls«l * V lor ?035 d.-iV5. 733-2i:'t) . « rier pu pp ios borpAptn 6. "O horses. Also, good saddto trcirailor. 5lh wheel, 21000 |r 1975 3 4 'Pionoor 5ih whod. ------__ -nf/) 73G 7210nftnr.6£m^ 5/8 4x8 CDX2 ...... « 7.99* 734-tolQaHor 6 & wkonds. R* hortos^^o^^md^^ ^ — ;''^-^Tj.^-$5n:iuniiaciozF- ;-a/4^»e-e&xg.-...... $ i a ^ a - *:f>l■loll-enntnlnod; now cnrpol.______i r A K G ^ ^ t y -n ^ ^ ^ ,M C_ .35352-4202/363^74------^ llll'o’’ “ Wm 733-ll)M.-.n..bJU. r,0« 'nnd 750 focoids {GO'S■r Tf/4“4xBBlrcn-Piywoodr -120-Avlatlon...... • ------d b .5 0 6hl) (Whilo H lc k ^ Angus bulls, semen tested: 420 Cose Industrial tractor' .______191976 K«comMn«n. 27 loot, m o t h e r s "d a y ” • Paneling 4x8, $6.95 ohi) Block U b lomalo. bom VW ^ 105 Horso Equipmont Jnand looder. $1500. 910 NH =; 324-2600 onrtv or lato. _ TF Flying Club Momborthip. 5tl-5th whool.- TV ontonn.1. exc S p e c i a l s ______'______(Marlilotypo.Bath Board B^^ood d^osllion. $25. — -ForSater-Now-* osod stock- swBw nlhor:.14 ,fi c n b . o ij .' 'J eefWltlk>n-$61B^423-4&22— ------custom 'hoof trimming -P crimpor. $5000 636-2412. SISCO. iJ 733-3S95. 7W-7.1ffZ^.-og! In 4x8, $9.9S aht) (4x8 jdorry|. Call 733-5795 ask' -» » horso tmitersfealuring 2!! 191976 Komfoflltaitor, 26 fool. . , stucco Siding. $ 9.95 shi) Blood ^ ^ n ^ ro g .^ ^ n ^ t^ T |^, Logon Coach. Financing. 912 91 New Holland, 14 ll „ ■ *17 ll ChinooV, Mini. ciitiiicn '•-hockod ^ Main 121 Boats & 22 holding lanks, roar -b.ith. W995. I'' STORAGE BARNS Wado Zollingor 438-6125 or • fio.h^or^w/auQor^ Mb.^ j w s TV anionna. sway bnr hiich, Avd rjotlli Cninr., 733-7111. D in Wright Uvestock YLhdfl wkdnvs. 67B-2266. ’ flO; fAirlna Iloms • ^ ' 19 ft Midnr. Mmi. 'i.O',''. it B'xIS' ■ , $550.00*2- ; Cocker bufl wiihoui papetj:. TraroportaUon _ —324-3407. t £4500. Cnll 733 6734 .’ gg32 It Cruise A:r Cbr--. --\. ^ B’x8* $389.00jO molo. $60. G^r^^tnalo -H Jordan Valley Rodeo. DcDonahuo swaihor iroitof. lito TJ14' Mir r Ciall, windshield, 1979 Road Rangor. $i6.(516.995. 5-x6' 5 8 9 .0 0 Holstein brooding bulls out ■ ' BigB Loop, buckoroo country- nonow.4^ o lli« trade. $2500. dock, sofl seois. oil ski su5th whool vicnllonirailor, ■’ 17 fl Rond '• I-' - 2x10‘ $ 99.00•0 English Sotier, 2 yoars old, of ©f dams. 22,000 bs -f milk. _ Mav20.2t.1:30prTV Ci] equip, included. 40 hp Evin- Excolloni g* cwdiiion. Soo lo or.jr. $2495.$ 078 Communlcalion (2x4-7*. units of 221 pc« nood hunlor. Call 537-6816. Ida-Gold Fami. 676<233. Aluminum A or galvanizod c* For Fe ront- smnll tractor^ rude. EZ-toad Itir, ctoan woll aporocinlo. ap Cnll 678-5190. •' 14 tt Goin tw.ii. -!U '<'■ & 2 9 2 . $ .8 9 o a . in unit) stool tracers. Wo trado, wo tcroppor. to post hoki digger, mainlainod mi unH. $1900. Soo W)rc, $1295. Dovlcos ,______) ■ For Sale: Australian Shop- For pc salo; long hoin bulls- ^inrv^movw. Inoxpenstvo. at 16' c.imp irnilof. vury good M o't ^ -PricoB Qood-lor-ono.0- herd pups,-bk»o-morlo.-Fo--pnprovon-oolving-oose on first- -i"!Jinance_Fami0fs_Exehfi^0^_ fo1 artanionr*i20o-ort»si-o!------Twin Falls, kinho. 733-3&61-. Cr (sT^'J IV imloiinn, n-iop'P wook only until supplyly mate. K 5 - moles, f35. Call coll co hollers. Call Bdt Bear, i 15' Orogor B sie Boat, wilti nr Cnll 733-7452.______S«Soo al tntormoiiiitoln Vo iMii-5 M-iKo offor. Call !<■ 544-2097- 70702-7M-9775j Etko. ^ WE V Fbr so le: usod JD iroclor 40 HP outboard Yamaha on- ?iL Insis. w hichovor c o m o s ■aln6."J6KI\§6l^'B0W-m0Dm“ 1904 - 1 &'-Arialowet—w/gftfr-- ■^l?fcy^3e^230^dii^T^ ------jV^orTiVrt'.'.'Or 726'363e- Froo: kliidns. roally cutiT" p i parrg-WamoO,- illiablod-JB- -st olrifl-stovo. dbl bod, 15 gal. ------Scott ------Irnclors. Gootz. 423-4247, olocific oW irolling molor. wiih 'o" !T Call 733-6574 ovos. btbuMs. Calf Oan^lhaXi -* E2 Load traikn. 2 livo wells.' J»-J-ir.ilpr innh, rondy lor li&limg... ■------536-2666 0VC9. ■ 1Ouarnnteod boat Now Hoi- K :nll 734-4359 nllor 5 pm. q r Froo to good homo: AKC Sons Sc Angus, 326-5336 or saddloslVlckere " Western chart tocordor, bow-mount sJl Opon Saturdny until . 079 AppllntKOS______FORT HARNEY 326-4271.______I land hny bator repair. Now ch mlnlaluro Dachshund. Coll ^ S lorei 733-7096.______depth lindot. wnlor sutlaco 19 ^ , Twin fiollo■olla, ldaho " 'Sunday.'M ayl4ri4 ri0 8 9 ------r - '— r- v e - A u t o nm o tiv e - - 11127-175 I H ecic re a tio n aal-AuLtonnM tiv e -AtiutQmotiv 160 Autos-Dodge w:162 A utos-^ ofd - -- - !• 168 Atil0S-01dS(T«bll« j ll4 2 Impoft/Spofls Cars U148 AnUquiAuto*______115415 Auto*-CadlU*o------1& _ 115 Cvcl0« & suppllc» 1l1l39 PIck-Up Trucks \U‘ ------U 7 —MoIQZJiflmnt , , ^98g^ortr5^pa*dr*ic f igBSS-io Chovy picku p lei r< ft Podno phr>mi> tllllv ^ Ti ^ —------od I______' • A»y^M ac^. . f ^ Hor Can 734^994. L -Ji • Mlf-wolnu^ $2650 or bost ollor. 733- ovi 1960 Thundofblrd, 56,000 tto ao.Cal733-a5Jg,------^ r«ll 788-9457. nHiK ball 733-gB72, I aduol milos. Con d m . 324- is1962 Coupo do Vae,^k>ad- dc •69 LTD, V-B, AT. PS, PB. ^ KX 00 1988 Knwoaoki dini 6230 osk f o f T k n w T h ^ . $650, 734-9204^ W Whi hlio.1970 OfcJs, IW* palrt. , H no onswor coH 734-3342.-\ cofid.„ reconstruct, $2996. £2907 Of nkihts. 324-^963.. _ v i. doon, grool cond. Es- $i hko, tow hours, extra doan, u^-socrlHM-,^^^'aMQ9 ^’^ORTHSIOeAUTO •, • ^ FOR REKT ' asklofTim.j______Sh Shnm. B37-6365. Miko. 1961 11 Chovy ton slop- to •74 Ford LTD Brougham . MOTOR HOMES . Cnll 643-4140, ! sido, 327. 4 s ^ MufV $r 300 Main W ort, J«prna..-_ 400.-k»ks good, fufm gg^. ^ ; 1989 GMC 'A ton,,19.000 1985 Turbo L a w , 39,000 " a2*.73a0OfB37«85t0 j. f m m i u e d -s -Suxukl 8 0 .,$ 4 0 . g ood lot, sk>,stfMtrod.$^orbost . . $500 ___; Co l aflOf 5:30 of l ^ s - Honda 9 0 . 3rwhootor, AS NEW. AC.-PS. PB.-PM; ^ 'im “ A u to s^ o v T o W ' Ts1983 D odgo S h elb y , AC^ or bctory stofoo cassotto. till. 2oHof. 734-T0S1 aflor 6 pm. 1! 172 Auto»-Pontl»e loavo a moasago. flSO: Mopod 575. runs j 196S Bonnovillo, 4-door. AM/FM c « U t o , PS, PB. 2 “ 734-6133 __ nffnH 734.9470 oftOfS.------, 75VMf»350,«yttyOO, pnw S liros. 32413104 oflor 5 _ 1( ~ 140 Hoavy Tnicks^m li. kx body kj oxcottort 166 Auto»- ^1 982 P on tloc Grand Prlx. Always gafagod. Engine pooft P< w hle w « u e strlpos, ^ Mircury 4 Uncoln nico ’ fJ body and intorior. 1976 SpoMC Coach. 26'IJ 136 Heavy Equipment •1952.6x6. army tnjck, runs fe, noods work. ONE 0> A pofliol P< trade for S S Coman: 162 ... Auto*-Fofd noods motor. $800. Call Claes A, moko ollor. Soo nl KINO. $200. 733-2535. or*69-'71 O' Moch-1.$8200.. 1981 M»k VI 4 J423-4313 S after Som.______1430 Filof Avo, £ Of callol' 1984 porioblo rodial coiv o I ^ . ond In good shw. u 734.2628. tyitoro Som, ■ tnil734-S123, ^ = 1973..0pol.G T-spofts cor, ^ 1967 Ford Mustang, now eiv mint condition. $5600 or —- 734-5380. voyor Btackor. 2 4 ’ X 50'. | 1979 Comoro, tow milos,' gl .mrfn-1or4 x 4:734-4762— -IM 1968 Konworth COE 316.13 ta has 0 low d on ts/5^ bcrt « ^ ^ ^ x M S o r t c ^ W o o . on - i7000. Call 862-3309, I oxoelontcon(3itk)n.$2500. h 1982CoogorwogOT.^o^ no roasonablo otior retusod. o> —' 2 1/2 yard. Torox loador,7 'spood. LWB. Qoofod fof fioW 6rm.Cag734-3013, , . nc Can 733.5837 aPor 6 pm,. ;■ S^sssoo. 524.5621, - “ Call Mfco. B37-836S. £i 1969 Goloxy, 429 enginoj cJoon. j* graol cond. Soo at “ now ongino, transm ission. ; 409 2ndAvo S. 733-1488. zZi Solo Of irado: 1963 OWs 68 1961 « El Comlnc, V-8. auto, nc _ racontly ov«fhau lod.,on ly.y 1970 Intofnotional 1600. sot S .$2600. Cofl 324-3630 ovos or Must solll W 6 P pr^S ur*. - H3.500; 1979 .modol 966C. up o s 3 0*10 loogb ggof, ol- c< station w»gon.,Rofo. In good. MUSTSEUI .K f Can733:4S33 -...... - « ,f733^77^»tlSi5;ln^ -IBSS-Dftcotn-town-carrSig-- JjJtd. fun^^od^l^l«u.n. 600 hrs on in (romo, now■V :most novr tiros. 392 ongino. = shMW. Phono 543-5842,, -> 2£ 132 Auto Part* ■87 Hondo Accord OX. 3- t9?2^chVvy Cavallor. 2 h paW. ER,O.P.S., 85% rub-> MOOO. Call B86-2249I door. J 5*pood. AM/FM cas- Wantod: W 'SS-SB Chovy coo- Ij Accsstorlos rtftof, PS AM?FM. 734-5613- d( bof, 539,500: KW eonvon-]' 1971 In to r n o tlo n a l, 10- sotto. oxcollont mlloogo. vo NORTH^IDEAUTO f 173 Auto»4»lyrnoulh r . lional, 240 WB. 335 C . 4x4, spood. landom axlo. 250 «hnm, sh 544-2610 ovoninflfl. _ EC 1964 ,Z-28 Comaro. toodod. 1971 Pinlo lof pans. 560.' Cummins, complolo, lor Mutt ^ s*!!! 1981 RX7 limftod w t ir ^ |K m « « ^ storoo, Call 886-2728.______a - onus. $1500- 733-8793- -JJ -149 AuW*-AMC 2 1979-Thundofblrd. spolw CCloan 1978. Mercury Mon- on. 197 8 ____L' 19B7 Spectrum','4 door, 1< areh-ESS.-g^-condrtion,. -73- ~ 1974 GMC AstfO. 318 Do- g, 1976 Pocor, good cond.bo^ .*< — Caso bockhoo. 1972 580 B.I troit. twin scrow. now tiros. ‘$3300. Call 324-4552 or * S1500,Canig:S489.------*2 -L6 0 . 15 tiro s tlKo now . 324-2724, ______''lSo®i l ^l7^2^*^' i Excoplional cond, $9,950.*■ ■20 li Liaan 80lt-unloador 146 4i AK4'M & ATV't 2S 174 Auloe-Olhar I mouniod on 5 -holo Chovy 1968 Chovy Borotto. AC, « 168, Aiitos-Oldsmoblle — 'T/ rjQI ^ 5 7 9 3 8 am to S pm,1: ibulk bodT 1975 Tosco pop- _ C ^ g ^ M S t 2! •- -mntu tiso.a24.5330. — trftilof.-16n..324.7246- 1951-WiBys IE Joop pickup, 4, lUAutos-BuIck 15 cnilso: til. S-wod. 27.000 « StTMt slo c k ear complpto ml. oxcol « r « r$ 9 e S 0 ; C al it1984 Tempo, tow-mik»po, 1973 i< O m w , g o o d .s h o ^ inc Buyiig^Cfiryslor pfodoets lofSf CENTOAL M m PM E N T ~ cyl., toslorobk), best offer. —1969 Buick. V8, 400, $500 -J ol NEW 4 USED 1976 cab ovor Froiahllinor, ^ a?4.ga54 Of 733-7202, ■ | ^$2700/ollOf. Coll 734-5452. $550.ji Coa -m -K M . .. Ca ,1 350 Oofrolf, oood cond, ” 757 Cvw oss WOY. 734-5366 « 8; Clark Michigan W h«J S9000 Of boat, 324-4125 _ h . CtKJvy pi^.-^^.foa/.cJifOTO ..l7S-Auto Dealers 'Ti^Autop^er# 1 “ 17iT ^ A u to Dealers " bumpor; brand now. J125. 175-Auto Dealer#— - — I -1_175-Auto D ealB r8_IZ _Ip Cnll £55-4263.______dloiol, 3 yard buckot,1“ K l V «n i______; g JT 20,5x25 L.2lifos, vory _ .. Comptolo. Ifneopfopanoca^- — l970VW-Van.-n«wttfoa,-o«v- -i{ hitmiton «v»»om with 80,pal- iz .aiBa^TBbuilirflnod-mndUon^ -w ion t tX iw S o c u ^ ihcfi "oT Gallon Motor Gra’dar,r ll7 S 0 , Call 7 3 ^ ^ 7 V ' loS'^^^54^B^dsS— Intnm Cal 736-7274. ' Tuo-Sat: B43.BS39 ovos. ^ — i ^ l T-500. swioa L, S/^ 1985 Dodgo B250 corgo Ti 1976 Joop Chorokoo. rod _ Ford^4W o ^ in o ^ ^ ^ boarjar tC-06622, Dotfolt diosol,ll, van, o x c o flo n t con dition, n ” '{new ro^lllTTT ^ yTirotr : W dblo'ckraharprjiaoo. 1S05 GMC von, $10,000. CCnll 734-5154. For Soto: 1964 Uncoln Con- I. Call 543-6304, ______, H 1976 Joop CJ-7, oxcolont linonlal wH>i sutcido doors.J a poworshift tronslrnisslon. cond, $4500 or b M offor. H ~ | T a '' Bodv and Intorior In good 1987 C o l Vista mini-von. 7 « shjipo. NoodG of>glno, MokoSS RO.P.S. cob; Iront & root possongof. 4x4, AC. A M ^ 27aa.7051 Of 733-2323. _ ------otterrS43.83eft-atlofX-pni— Dido mount anow plows.i l CAM kMtdod. 326-5827. _ j1670 . CMC 4x4, 3/4 ton.- = i4.0(yK24tIroarff0Wf------81700. Cailb/H-B^/a. Now and robuitt auto parts, 1987 Dodgo 15 possongor I :. 1970 GMC'Jimmy floyoJ .... including kits ond onginos,» : ..... ; . ; ^ . » o0 . moxlvan,.fajByloodod.jCsnt. 1! ------Discount pricoB. HIgnway — b«ll*vo-all.lha oxtrisl Siofroing^ s w j djtiwi. ^ 30 Auto Parts. 734-7M4. r $17.000/oWo^S434566.------Parting out 19B2 Chovywy S/N401-0-106. Dotr^ 1988 Plymouth Voyagor SE. ------Chov0H0.Call324aS63-^ diosol.-lulty-onclosad.d. low,mll0 8 .-AC..powor.tock8.. 11982 Suburtoon 4x4, PS, PB. -3 tinted w in d o w s, 5 1 4 ,0 0 0r "AC: / mojj'whoolsrun-cotor,— Wiid^hiold Magic, tho uttl-,ttl- fl.O.P.S cob. 23,6x25, L-3 65.000 mto^^g^ool^ shapo, m alo in windsni'old lopair,lifji ^ 3.5 yard buckot. Goodod lifm. Noon-Bom. 543-8450. 6 ------Iroo mobilor-733-S360------— -1989-Plymoolh-Voyogor-LE- A «• Grand mlnl-van, loodod,■■ ■1983 1 Chov S-10, oxc, 4x4.“ 30 000 original ml. on molor. 133 A utoi Wantod Sark w c h ig a n 'w 4,500 original tnl. 1 ownof, i __ Loadan Modol SS-m-A,A, brand now cond, nothingI r now point, tifos. brakes, bal- T989F I WANT YOUR CAR! S/N 4:M -B .110. Cumminsns dovm, toko ovor payments ofI t tory. U.joinis, whools. linlod Lot mo soli your car lor you.ou, diosol. fully onctosod cobob $338 0 fnonth, balonco olI v wir>dows. Looks bottof than Marl^et Value ors wHh aO,P.S. 17.5x25..L-3.-3 $17.000. Call 733-3760- rnow. $6100. 543-6240 allor Coll Joon at Canyon Motors ■ 9 om Of moss 543-5712.___ ?ubmu.7?4..?e6a------^ tiros. 2 5 5 yard buckot. good ■ 1983 Chovy SIO 4x4, PS, «15,000 : PB. AM/FM rodio, tow mitos, ^ ------135-Cyclof4 Suppllsi ...... *29.500.” • Silvor ond rod. 1986 Chovy { _ _ UNITS LOCATED IN . ' .$4995 Of bost oflor. Soo. ot_, - S a v e O v e r • Convorslon van.-Bcautilol inr -?Wfeon Baioa, 733-6146, 1982 175 RS Suzuki, lowow - BOISE. — - sido and oot. ExcoUont cori- 1 m ilos. oxcdllbfit condition.jn. NEW MICHIGAN"’ ■ ! 1983 Nisson King «S7S Cnll 733 0539 s o n n n i _ 19^3 H o^ a 90 tfOil b.ko, ” PS, storoo, noof now tiros, ...... v u u u ...... ~S400,’324-4717 nhorQ D«n. T 142 Import/Sports jCari ■ 'tS100.Ca tow p fnJodgb, Duron^ pock- - 5 ^ 3 3 ------1975 Kawasaki 900. faira'r 1^OO-346-7S60 cond. tuns good, low milo- whools. runs oxcolloni.. ago. t oxcolloni condition., •to- Pocatoilo-233-2850 $2500, Call 324-4164, , ^faoQ.Call j 366-7322, I r a w $ 1 noQ Call aftor S. 733-9406. or1-800»234-e0a2. — I960 VW. now paint, with 73J 1905t Oodgo D-50 4 X 4. roll 1975 Yamaha Trail Bik* N m . !n Eloc lift lOick (Bakor), 2 oloc« dual port molor. 25;0g0 on' bor. t matching bumpers, sun. ONLY I -400 cc. low milos. Qpod con- llii: robuiN. oxc, cond,. 52000. orr fool. r chfomo fims, now l»os_-. r m drtion. $700. Call 734-8462 . taaOO. 324-5392 Of S 2 5 l - _ dova. 734-BSgg. ovoninos. nd host offor. 734-7051 atlor 6. j Av^ns'cnll733.14B8. ■ ' 1985 F 250 XL, Good litos. u KnowThiilis is Tlie 1 9 7 0 H onda CB 7 5 0 A. 1971 Fiot 850 Spydof. Now i If You'vefeLookejd Alftround. Yot ongino (havo rocopts), con-. roal r good, condiiion. $0200. 10.000 mitos. trunk bo*, loif-^ 139 Plck-Up T rucks ing. floorboard, $750 or bost vortl>to/1iard top. good Inlori-• Cnll ( &6.2412,______^ or. $1400/ollof- 7 3 ^ 9 2 , . ] 1985 Joop Wagon, diosol. I '89 Luxuryif Sedan. otfor. 734-2341 ollor 6 pm,I:— 1964 Ford Classic w /sh ^ Best Priic e ^ u 'n fFind On An 1979 Hondo XR500. $550,50. loctory a ir. 6 3 ,0 0 0 mi, 1 1974 Audi, oxcol oconomyf oxcoDoni ( mitoogo. oxcolloni Call 324-3188.______ownor, $1506- 7^-3139. ' car. $S00/ollof- 73^2259- ccondition, with worronty.. . I S8950. Atlor 5 pm 423.4611, 1979 Kawasaki doluxo. 650>50 1967 Chovy stop-sido, bosi 1974 Datcun B210^groot i w/lairing. 4300 ml. oxcol, offor.F„> ».B -- 734-3541______aaM gaciipYZEPHYRiB 4 P R . /3 P 6 7 8 ...... ______1903 Honda XR200. liko ^ -^iSfl&-GalMa3ICKUP. #40500,:...... * 7 4 9 5 .8 9 FORD AERIiROSTAR WAGON, #40361 * 1 3 , 9 9 5 1989C0i;ORISICA 4 Idoor 1989 PONTIAC GRARANDPRIX ‘ 84FORDTHUNOERBtRIIR D 2D R , #30702 * 7 4 9 5 8 8 FORD BROlONCO 4X 4, #49124’ * 1 4 , 4 9 5 SEDAN I COUPE: 1 87 FORD TEMPO 4 OR,]R . #30701 ...... rERNATIONAL. #30618..:...... * 1 4 , 9 9 5 ______Air Coneonrlitinntnn V -6E r^ qinP___ ._ BP.170 Till W hool Cvcio WiptifS,Wip Cruiqo. ^ ______IMI rrinn niHBFH 0X24>lC 2 K U ^ i35Q fl------* 7 4 9 5 88DUISIIITE :______^iuiiiuiuiii-wuaangola,-and-mucti niorol -.. -'PijcK.iao..___ — _ ------“ *7895-89F0RD4^450C A B /C H A $SIS^/49132------rr= ±t4j9ffi- — Aulom alic. Air, s'niuiifi liiucrTUtJinroro— ^— ~ ------“ "^^mOLETC^^5HWWCKUP, #4W09— * 7 9 9 5 88 FORD BROlONCO 114X4, #40412 * 1 5 , 4 9 5 ______R e t a i l Vt/alue a $ 1 3 , 4 1 1 ° ° Retail Value $1(: i ^ 2 3 5 ° ^ I aST0Y0TACAMRY4l^ r ; #30718...... ■ j g g o o N O W $ 1 NOW $ 1 3 , 9 !

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Two of the three■ rccordsrcc fell in the girls JAmericiaa League|ue , division where the' CentennialCc medley cut' Mllliu-xilalO.'l'ocii'ilo H .29 .se co n d s o ff th e 1;.')2.7 1 ;52 p o ste d eig h t y e a rs ■ OvrbtKlMMnllll H | ago by Highland. ThenThe Bonneville senior C.lifnnii.n, S»- VoiV I UaVlaiul i. Mllwiiuhri- :l ^ H -L iz Humpherys lookJSk J 5 se c o n d s off tbu 3.200------tc»n«.MOtr<.rr-w»t • -• ------|n mii't^r run murk sets e t in 19S.'} b y **“ 1* lUjilimntSriilllr. Ulr ^ 9 S k y lin e . H u m p h e ry’s’ s’ ntnew m ark is IhlW.S ■National Leaguele M The lone boys’ recorecord was provided by nney w ho sc ale d 15 feel, IIipu«liiM I.numiMU f c Sm Madison’s Rick Denne; ______MuiiUtaU.SantJi>i!U!'-:ii_ l ^ —fi>/rinches in-the pole-vile-VHull ----- w ith th a t ha lf------—— f*'s'c't~in-l'9Bl=hy • ' IMI.I.umhH, AtlunUU " Capital’s Lewis: fltiTlnniHia.«. I4 u l» a __ ^ ------H lB h la n d - g ir ls ’ CoHCoHch-NeiT-Bell.suid “a ___ " ___ ■■;V‘ phcnomennl day by)y oour distances ladies" • ------turned the trick in\ ibiibat team ruce.l'Coral Collins took 20 secondsmds ofT her previous best NBA playoHs in lhe 3200 and Angelfigeln W alker took off I.*). OiiCKBullI.SrwYotkNH.aK. (liiCBpi 1rm!« ■•■nfi J-l •ir personal bests in the ...... -|-hn>ni«ia6.C4Jd«nauniiJ Hi.Hi. IW nH l>"il“ 3 1 __1 _ They hoth had thei> p — I600" un'd thc'28.'.taii1te a n T p tii n t S 't hft.RC - t w o " ...... ------...... provided in those-twotwo events made il viiry.: -I easy. Highland also;o pipicked up double wins ------“ in n n - -tr>nitn»-lrl*rl«.-N as she joined Humpl:mpherys in the double- K..lf » «-tm.i.irilrrr'* imphorys came back to ______Tb>w»J4»>tpnola‘AMDY AREinEHz w in n e r c ir c le , H um p! MRVirloarM- h.iwl>rtil- AI!t.n(ii------I 3SIC o n P a g e D5 ...... second In the event witlwith a toss of 1 2 3 \ 1” . Scc CLASSK 1 (i*ni ri« 7, ;iH. (>fl Kathy D avis. Capita>ltal. heaves a discus onin her way to plucing se ■ "'T V 'm • n.Vri.-.rI U. T Ricks sweieeps Br wf~Spaartanszizi . . . . auliuid IJ. Am and Minico coach Cory/ Bridges.Br “Twin jumped ‘C a ld w e ll,•liiil'iiifwhii Ibaf teani'w ill be n ' ...... h7 ' s t ki-V\ ii C R U M P ...... ally closed lhe door, bul whePe lhe piny,layoff will be held are far fnfmm on it before he finally •jVeii> .s7wrt.>; c t/ito r IV by that time (Twinvin Falls right-hander d e c id e d . Kriday Kri night’s Region CSI, is to^op nnd Christ Smith closed1 toloi door too," .. • I final, between Bonneville n N i'ALUS — Twin Kails lli^High .“^hool consolation fit TWIN /hich . Saturday’s game10 wasv the seventh for trip to lhe Skyline whichcil 'was to have to decided whi - I n-i -1 - J ______U'lll its; Sshol al a Ihird straight tr ight days, bul he said the i.'.n f i-.m t.n t ti»iim would, pinypin Blackfoot in lhe R egion)0 IV Bridges' team in eight s i a l f ('■ fiij. g a m e a a iu i'd u y w.i-s M[tn il c d 5vnn rtfitim n n ‘- ih l V tir e d .______tourney a lay. I)ul M inico's Spartans[IS gave lhe ehampiHyshttr S iitunla. mb it all riGht." he saicl. - ~ _ _Chavez_win!ns the-WBC _ i (i'-nerve-wrHeking-w»ndoff_r.______oul,-^r!rt«inB-ing-the—Rcgion—LV_aLIiiti “ B ^ R 'O N 'C A T E S - ( declare Blackfoot the regioional "The'-day off yeslerslerday (because oPa Tw inn 1Falls got to Minico ace rigl■ight-hander directors lo de super lightw(weight title Timcs-Ncwn IV n fc r and assign a playoff betwtkveen rainout) helped usIS bbecause it gave Eric Kric Mivliller for eight runs in thehe first two champion anc and Skyline on Monday. another day’s rest,,1. bulb it also gave their Calif. (AP) — Julio :s b e fo re th e S p a r ta n se n ioor r slammed Bonneville and INGLEWOOD. Cn ‘TWIN KALlJs - Catcla-filer Jim D alton's innings I 0 the pitcher another day’sy’s rrest.^l ______)n the World Boxing-.- vi‘re-4?nough------3’he-problcnilcm Js-lliai JVlondiiyJs. also,, Cesar Chavcji won I an in the niglUcap the dotiriiir. H u t th o sc -e ig h l-ru n s-w i‘i uptJH for two runs in the fifth-inning .solo homerun i ilated for the inier-regioi■onul the Spartan.s erupU Council super liRhlwetweight title Saturday I H.(> viciiiry in the final gaiI’ame of the dale stipulat — providcd-Lhc-vvdnning-iiiariiargiiLinJljjilaie for an H ------— ’nntng-that-«-d<»uhleheadur-\■-will __ CrsLJnning_on.Mike,ke FPrice's firstJlomc run_ ------iiighr-with-a-10tli=x!h=xptind-knockout-of------n III lournanieni. game as the Ricks Vikiiikiiigs sw ept the Hegirtn I omowhere in southeastern IdjIdaho o f th e y e a r , b u t th e Bruins Bl matched that in Roger Mnywcnthcr.r. vwho told the referee I glad to get this game bebehind us.’ be played somi College of Soulhern Idaldaho 7-2 and 2-1 "I'm ( yiine tho boitom oTthce irinning when Boomer ,ue because of stomach ' ram. “1 was that afternoon,;>on,- with Bonneville and Skyi he could not conlinuc dav of Region 1« -«aidTw'win Kalis coach Bill Ingrai Saturday on the final, da; ffin the opener and the wiminner W nlker drove in BobBobby Jenco and Shayn c r a m p s. . ______‘.iL’hl helipfore the game and so were*re the kids.> squaring off ii — regu]ar*W0H)n-play-—;------in'Fjill.'rirrtho-sccand-inimc:—------W allace singled lo scoiscore W alkei*. - - ^~Maywealher, knockiTcke’doulTn the-sccond— — lliink it shnw cdln the“ IHrsi lew playingTwiirl* The result left the Kagiagles. itick.s and and I I Tho Millergotoutofthethe inning by striking out 7. iri 1985. kept lh-JJason-Carncohk' and-John ______puffy,and almostst completely .shut L'silay) a n d w e d id n 'i g e l it done (the Halliwell Parkark. identical 4-1 .scores on SatiSaturdav. at 7-.'> in .Wednesi atler Horner reached buseise ono an error. Steve Call • I in the eighth round. • is unolher big one. nt) m at . because ofa punch m o f R e g io n IH. B u t Itidiap-;1C ..•on r ' . I ). .so 1 th in k wee were v ull a • “Monduy is the northern division of 1 d up playing." .said Ingram ,, "It’s grounded to Price ut ssecond base, but uftcr • Referee Hank EleaJlespuru checked w ith _____ iriy-"'Oiit—of—four—liltkaninxiuUiLabuuLthisjini^NUXy rter the kids who we end U[ — nrck9~which'-^'on“thriy rjoguiiiirstra-good-pitchoririikc—looking-thc-runncrs-b rs-buckrPricelhrew-U»o ------M ayweather. who) wwas slumped on his .1 down, we played better", •just a relicfC) conference g a m e s fro m CSIJSI this season, will setlled (I and a good team like Minico.'0." lute to first, loadinglg tlthe bases. Carrico was fitool after the 10th roiround. Then. Elespuru viclory got the Bruins intoito a p ln y o ff .E ric M iller anc go lhe regional tournameaijent in St. Ceorge'. The v .•arly forced out at the pluleplm on Jenco's ground th e fig h t o v e r. n Region IV ^ "Eric wasIS uoverthrowing the ball en suddenly declared the I, while the Eagles with thehe .‘iecontUplace team .from I ingled to right to drive in ------U tahjis thu N<^l__secd,.w tho-6lfll«-A-l-^ind-wlujn-.you!youltii-OVcrUiruivinjLJt’.u.tiJcinfj nd to b a ll, b u t W a lk e r aingl< ^I'gc-l.vthrnod'nvpi— fnrthee cciKhth^lnd• rmal-spot-in-tho jjiSIonlPagirDU ______- iSmith signs a __: _ Ncfmpimnd— cakcTromtrthirthing-of f-you r-fa sto a 11,1-s,- s a i d ______-♦ SeeJiaO j^l Pajje D5 tournanament next weekeiidTirNa 2-year, $4.3 mmillion pact ■ . Sep CSI on Fag - — li^^Qzzip Smith, an __ blBht-time All-Stiir•’at at shortstop, signed a two*ycur contract •g^tgnsloh-nn'cxi Satorday ------X o m n m hoolv^Po with the St. Louisis (Cardinals worth a guaranteed &1.3 milliuillion. r | ^ H v / v l : Smith, who is mnlTiaking S2.2 m illion in A p rep rnet crowvns Hp 1989 in the final i^aseason of n four-year. win B, P S8.7 million deal, wiiwiirKet'S2.1 million in rugiona'mil c h a m p io n in g ir ls ’ singlei;lcs. and the iT ^f^ 1990 and S2.1 millniilion in 1991. The BySTBVECRUMP ,f ' se c o nid-seeded d mixed doublesus team of BByjjUjM _ Cordinnls have ah» opoption for 1992 with a Timvs-Ncws sports editor T rev oir r Tarter and Jodi Lamlwrtcn. Burley’s buyout of ot leastt $1$100,000. The buyout Community School top-seeiL-eded b o y s ’ d o u b le s ta h dlem e r of M att could increase lo SMS.'jOO.OOO, d e p e n d in g on , Kelchuin-Suii Valley Cot ir and M att Green also failedled 10 qualify th e n u m b e r o f g a mICS es S m ith p la y s in 1991. and P o c a tc llo . a p a ir of CinderellaCi team s. Taylor j s H and Region 111 fiirslatfate. ; .“1 wunl lo finish1 mmy career htfre." suid won,lhe D iatricl ■! Class H mis championships "It wwasn't a good day for■ thetl Magic —dfcihi ' S m ith , n 1 2 -y ea r veiveteran who is in his Class A high' schiml lenni.s V alley,’y,".said Burley coach Julie.•Billet?.. B eighth season withI thith e C a rd in a ls . "1 d id n 't , Salurday. Lin Jerom e, it was a very gogood day for ' The CuUhroals. whn luiilhail p la y e d j u s t six B ut ii w ant to Kf> anywhi'ro.TO e lse. It's good Ut gist Is fTrst-year ' "! s and lost the firsl the Coilommunity School and its th is o u t o f th e w ay." regular-season matches ai iwo, eompik'd pointsts iin girls'singleii coach,1, Boh1 W o rth . _• ven weeks ago, we didn'i evievetTkirownt intsville cbach ulone lo ed^e runnerup) JuJe ro m e , KKS-'Ki, in “Seve Alabama, Hum (iro-going-to-bc-ublt-ioJiclcie ld .a -tc a in .Z ------— the~Btnu rnam cnt7~pltr}'cdy cd -in -.le ro in t^ -H n d — we-w(>r takes BVll ass5si^^fjob ~ ; :in>l f l i s t r i f t .guid WWerlh. “But the kids wen'ent out and — Twin-Fallsi-lV'fwndinK-itJ J q — ut for tehiiis7 _ PltOVoTuuih The ! iplonships Saturday, bulI rnone more hoad coach. Ro^jerr R6. is thej fifirst assistant named defending regional champicnpion Highland, 12.')- remarli Gronin. the - ^ ------^ b y rK rid rH Y -U -A.thletic- th l D ircclor-G ltm ------— &1rBurley-nniKhitd-Llurd-.w■a with :M and Twin sopbor(imore Colleen Crc^nin, Gi munity School’s No. 2'singligles player, a TuckettsaidSaturdo,rdoy.- F u lls f o u r t h w ith :iO; quailiialifying just one Coinnn unseeded in this tournnmerlenl, and yet player apiece for tho tnte.lmirney, which .was un )l past the socond, thirdJ a n d f o u r t h ---will be hold next weekendid iiin Sun V alley,, ■. swepl < in s tr a ig h t seUs U) w in th e;ti ti' tle ._ ...... Highland had.woneveiivery regional title seeds ii eTjeaL'teainiiiule tlsu Oimdiinimgrthg-No ^ since the present Regionion 11! system wns Slicl __ . . Tim 4 w ed(I, , r>-l), (>-0 f o r tho c h am p io nnship,-but.Lhtt s! ------4 - 4 ------'» oRtabliBhed in 19S5. in the 200 meters h that probably counted the mo.st was Jeromemc's John Gourley. left.t. jumps from blocks In ‘It’s pretty gratifyinj;.'ng." said I’opatello nialch <;-l-,- G-;i R (* c o n d -ro u n d . -vie.-ictory.ovcii--. ------inkw e'reT iever- ' ■ - coiiclrDiiane''M urphy:''l“1 Vwas -surpnsed by—hf <>- riike to thint iid-seedcd K nrrie Wright of.)f .le ro m c , l ^ | the margin of viclory." sccinid' hnt m atch and Lisa Goodity?■tyj’s w ih o v e r C / wi I r b m e \ m \in s tlr d ^ ^ e. Pros never inith won the buys' "Tha rm ies desperate, TFHS junior Kric .Smit ,d River junior) Katrina Car 1(51 lo r i i ’'-'. Wood R ivur singles cham pionship.p. Ibeating Burli-y iWood HOSKKSSON M ountain Home 1(51 panic,c, right? ^emiHnals) were ihelturnii finished third withth 771 points.’The victory seiiior Stevo IChle. (>D, (j-ii.(>:i. Kh!e lo.

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J a t ^ o h i f i ^ a inkecss - f o r ^>-l-vicctory— Ange [MBa . se v en duubk>»HinonKl^iiKtlieirM hiLi.' |f e • Xoninlo. which liasms lost five straight road (AP^) A lm ost e v er y . I ANAHEIM. Calif. (A B B games, fiil four double:ibles and hod 13hit8. ■pitch from Tommy JohJohn looks easy to hit. :. d T h e t r l c k i B i a iowiiiK wwliich lJ ones renliy^rc; ■ ^ -^ansas-City-4-4 -...... - ...... “You've got to bee realr patient," ealS T B K Tfexas i ------Johnny -Ruy,_who-dri.drovc-in-tbr£c~nuia_^| U ' KANSAS CITY, Mo, (AP)— Kevin Seitzer, 'S a t u r d a y a n d h e lp e d1 tlithe California Angels ■ m hit an iii.sidG-lhe-pii'rkI'rk home run and Luis d e' b e a t th e N e w YdHc Y anankeesS-l. k W lo.** Siintos drove inI twtwo jua*! as Kansas City beultoxitiT-i-fSiilu^iiiraiiy m^it. ’ ■ ~Amcrican[jrUeagCie jn 3 SeilZLT hit llis fifrsl s l ciireer inside-the-purk 1 ^ 1 Kumer off Jiimie MMu oyer. 3-3. in the first runs. You've got to wait H ‘His boll sinks and rui " inning. SciUor’s linene drivetl into the left-field ;aysBid. - H for the right pitch,’ Ray I ^ H corner Ixiiinci'd o f f■ Unthe wall ond waa muffed I John for five runs in 4 ■ The Angels tagged Ja -momentarily by I’etc’ete Incavigliu, allowing 2-3 innings. the ninmT to circle; theUn bases. hittable strikes. You've H “They all look like hit Luis Aquiiui, 3-U,), gave gi up five hits in his f patience to competo- ■ — - got to Bhowa lot of p R B 'first start'Df lhe year,'ear bolbre being relieved id we did that today,” ■ against Tommy, and by Tom llordon witli•ith one out and the bases Doug Rader said, “That ■ California manager Doi loaded in thu sixth,I, TheTl Rangers then scored .was very encouraging." H ' their only run on Rubitu b e n S ie rra 's in fie ld b u t. lowed 29 hits in'18 2-3 ■ John, 2-6, has allov. S H Steve Furr pitchedled 1the ninlh inning to earn .hreo starts. Opponents ■ . .in n in g s o f h is la s t t h « ^ 3 ?... Ilia ninth sa v e i n nine in o 'opporlunilicK , ______- arc batting .336againstast him this season, ...... H “I don't, like to go out there and let people AUfomia's LanM Parrislish ChiSoxS lird basem an Mike Paglijliarulo tries‘to chase: dowd n a ball hit by Cali: idown, and I’m lettingng people down," John New York Y ankee thIrc in the m ajors, nnd they h } , I Bosib, 5-2, allowed seven hitshit in 7 2-3 the worst in t Baltimore 2 sa id . ■'Aa fo n g a s (mlanager) a n Dallas (Green) ^ ' C hris E merican Lcagiie-Jow lll.runfl, Oakland 4 gt rikinjT nut six and walkinging tw o . — scored an Amei BALTlMOKE_tAE;APi — Eric-KinK'Won his ------. ' a n d ( p itc h in g c o a c hT)_BUly ) J (Connors), don'.t_ _ y .1______^------imiings..-a ook a l^O'lcad~in~the-Bceonc \ Detroit tooK d and fourth consecutive.ive decision and Greg give up on me', I will notnol give up on myself." Milwaukee ]Vj 3 singles by Keith Moreland e/an d 3 c o n se cu tiv e 8U p k p i c .Walker, reactivuteded iearlier in the day. hit a G reen ian't g iv in gJ u]up on John, seeing as OAKLAND, ^ Calif. (AP) —— CGlenn H.v.bbard C /cu e l t and a sacrifice fly by Ci Gary Ward ai dntrle thrce-nin double inn tlthe fifth inning Siturday ^ M w t.H.e .Yanks.baven';en’t scored more thnn and .Dove Parker homeredd aand Bob Welch Q e tr o i o it 1 „ Brown. Clevclivcland came back with sit night, leading thee ClChicago While Sox past 'three* runsTor him fn’any In of his last five a llo w e d six h i t s in 8 1*3 innnings n i Saturday. VELAND lAPi — Greg-ig .S w in d c H ru n s in th e thh ir i, fourth and fiflh.------. ■ “ the Bflllimore Oriolesn le s 8-2, • - v ------' ■■ ~ s t a r t s ; ------leading the Oaicland—At-Athletlcft-pasl ------IlTsTx-hillorfor-his-first-cit-complete ------KiiiB74-‘3 r a ll o wjed'si)Thits e d ' and one run in - " I t ’s t o u g h to b e successful s u that way," Milwaukee „! 4-3 and sendingg t.he Brewers to e in one run M i n n e S OO t tai 1 0 oitchcr. especially one nd Oddibe McDowell drove ii six innings. HobbyY ThThigpen, the fourth White ______Gxeen-8aid..lAny_pjIS •their-fourth-conaccutiviiJQsa— i - S ■ ...... — SoX ^iltClier, w ciil tin; w ho’s s tr u g g n n g to ge1 W elc h , 18 j*u w iI H trlTl!(-inmied=T»n-““^ tT : ^ it^gers3-l lOTO” *”"® md Indians beat the D etroit! ickctt Boll Milncki, l-l,4, figave up seven runs and ' his belt, it starta weariIring thin on you. It’s a average in four career• sistarts against ^levdan delayed 35 MINNEAPCiPOLIS (AP) — Kirby Pud S t a r t Of th e g a m e w a s d e 3ubles seven hits in four-plusplus ijinings, ! , tQUgt^o_fojd>ini.'[^ ^ -Milwaukec_He;.walkcd.onc_t10 and.struck out . ' it continued tied a major-ler-league record w ith four dou i^d~a~fiv^tiFr~ as~^; s because of showers that c is-thc Ron Kittle hit ai twitwo-run double in the first ' , .fn.ir, inrrensing his lifetimeme recordjn lay and the and drove in three runs Saturday-a& itlently throughout.lhe day j J a y a __ but twisted and hislis Ileft ankle rounding first California won for thehe 112th tim e m its last is Minnesota Twfw n s b e a rth e Toronto-Blue-* O ak lan d CJoliseum U) 18-5. field w asus soggy. ■ and fea the gamee ai an innin'g'latOTTChicirgo------g a m e s . Brewers for 23 en d w a lk e d 10-8 for theirr fourthfo straight victory. Welch shut out the Bn dell, 4-0, struck out eight an U four made it 4-0 in the thirdthi on an RBI double by rd career victory and fame-losing-— Puckett bec£ J...... W itt got his 103rd consecutive innings until- J end Cleveland’? three-gan md a run-scoring groundqut ...... ranana into second place co t i H P a u l M o l i l o r - n „ „ t 10 ( a-game.-the-laBt since .Danim aso—(iirJosilartincz.nnd: moved past Frank Tan ob Deer hit a two- slrc-ak,/,.Thg Igft-handor. who recreceived no doubles in-a-g n e lis t. W a n R yan le a d s - dodoubled in the ninth and Rob ds tho—by-lvan£aldccon.'. onthft-A tJgG ls' a ll-tim e ] ■five starts, "GWcTa'ftffTwrorontoinlSSe.-'Puckett leads runru homer,"His eighth home* riJriTinhlsTionBonr" decisionn in four of his previous fi> Martinez singlea03” in a run in the fifth lo i 116 doubles. w ith 138. d his eurnod-run average to:o2.28. 2 majors with 16 J W alker, out sincc April 28 . Dennis Eckersley got thee Inlast two ouls for reduced I (R B I chase.Milacki and W ______.W itt..3t3..gol.hi9_nrstirst victory since April 19 c_Aluxanden.-3^..Boye_upiO.J ^ h it s . nine_____P u c k e tt went wc 4*for-5 with three ■Hrs^lth■ aavc.'allovring a-sacracrifice-fiy to Jim ------Doyle_ nuding'onc~during-a-six*nin-n-fifth—with n slraincd-rightghLhip-muscle, doublcd.off______o s th e A n g e ls w o n fo:for the 1 ^ time in l5~hj; >r the e ig h th , dou b les, includ ff Eckersley in 1-J oflhcmT isingles, as Detroit lost for t d w ith J a y Tibbs, out three and walked one Ganlner. Gi the second run off I • Twins tied a team record ^______g a m e s. W itt s tru c k o u t ______tim e in111 1 g a m es. The T ig e r s '11-22-22 record is inning. The T' -1-3 in n in g s th is -y o a r.------iiThis secondcomploto'E tegnm e:------1-! Entep MielB DieHard Gold 11 Red-hes p a stt Cards pitle .in 0l1iCt.llMic.,n EnUy “ y Pl'liCip^'I'O ^ ,v.rt Aulo ctnici n«iflenis ol Ohio oaii rtijy eoto Ijy If'ff S T . L O U IS ( A P ) - .OC.indleieimonenuinbctons3 »5 [ational League lapci .inJ iiuiiing il lo c e l e b r a t i n g h is 24i llicii.itd (loKiioifl Sv«- 'nin0"W cBrout"W uii«»|if the Cincinnati Kedsad» beat the fal. PUlhUuiB ■J------'- :rS - A M E B VIERICA'S BEST-SEUJNGr ------" C o u is 'C a rt in a ls 3-2 SatSoturfnynieW :------B r a v e siB-2. S-, ______i. 4-2, allowed six hits in 7 1-3 IEPLACEMENT5ATTERY - R i jo , <1-0, s t r u c k co u t t h r e e .a n d Walft,-I ;s, striking out three nnd . walked two. The Redj:eds have won all innings, IFETIMfFI lg two. He-has given up six :------_oighL.of-his .starts, nndon he's allowed walking Is ndlG hits ovcr251-3-innings in I one or no earnedj runsr in seven runs and' a S “E ” ______his la stt tl three starts and has won four 43024 Mm--.- ^------i - s t a r t s ; ------riasl rive^c’cTdions~nftor tPtflCEMEemt^ H * ------ih J __ ^ He held the Cardinifinals hitless unlil of hiT l ng only two of his previous)US - I M i Tom Pagnozzi singled-led with two outs winning _"iS M r ranco pitched 1.2^n in e. SuperGuaitl | ______in £hc nfth.. John Fran ) Smllh71'57 wfllkod five andm d — - — jl - -- ; innings for his I2lh 12t save in 12 Pdo S completing llio a wild pitch and Charlie Puleo‘Ico I If spec.»1 Qm j ..... I - A\ D DIEHARD I FOR / : opportunities, con 6-0 ^ .vtlue s„ p .^ o ^ d I w alk edj tlthree as Pittsburgh look a 6-0 A g EVERY NEEDI | / : combined six-hitter. piiiooni-i ______m 1 the third with only.four hits,its . M u . . PJUM ni3_ To'dd W orr^rthrc'irew one pitch to lead in.tl i*cl bclis'for strenglh ' 'pi;PISS S0RI3 4Z47 a losl ils second straight afterrtc r fc #2 rugged steel ; Lenny H arris inthee n:ninth inning and Atlantal c and durability P17SMRO 4«.97 lg seven in a row.' raclion’lor usc'uncJcr pjPi«»HRO; t x n ■ | B | : left the game withith a tight right winningj I, * - J •All-senson lra( piM 7»Ri4. . M,»_ S m ithith walked Bobby B6hiUa. Z W - mosl wcamerer conditions . g ro in . P1M7SR14 H,«7 ...... rt Gldnn WiWilson und Benny Distefano to PMS^7Sni4 «1.t7 H M K n w - I w PM»7tnt5 u.*7 K a f l ■ Philadelphia0 i^ open theLhe se co n d a n d R e y Q u in o n e s ll'j'l'to'cHAFlCl WTM HO P3i97snis ^ U.V7 m w m ------Los-AngeleslOY) h it th e: fifirst of his two sacrifice flies.ie s. . .1 y iliSsiK! P3MT3R19 M.t7 iigjU p g •who-is-batting-rSOOrT^lowed*ed—1 - ^11) — ------— R v 96492' Beisl/—I PHILAHELPHIA nTlBI-single. ' McWilliams pitchedd a five-hitter ond Chris Jam es singled[led home the go- N . Y .: PMets 4 ' ahead run in theh— slxth-lnning—fi— TVi;iiego 3, i i inningss — , the PhiladelphTa J:., MiM KM* 5 ') ) ^ ^ ■ ,7 ,s » l ■ Saturday night os th t t e r _ •‘S ’ w m c H m u m fc, _ *t TIB—A rrgcles— ------N Jww *- YORK lAPI - PincB-hittei Jioclrt ttart at .law.M— ------Hh i l h e a b e a t L-gg- ' S0.0a(>4ntte«nmiMn>«r 50.(n>fflae«wl«QB»*y Mogadon’s bnses-loadcd single’’S*® 50.0(PmUe » a^ ^ 50rtXKHntlcw^«»»»*r . extending the. Dodgjdgers’ scoreless Dave M< RoMlHwvtlarl tupM g w ith twtwo outs in the Ilth inninj: noMMMlM. I n o . o ^ . 1 streak to 2-1 innings. • VaM ^ 'to______V»l>- I— day gave the New York Metst s ia — ------The't)odgcr»havelve been shut out in Saturday “ p7 iclory over the San Dieg(ego Immj >»•»I 'piM SM IJ M«.*7 PlftSMRIS 43.*7 four of their last sixix roadr g am es, and -1-3 v ic t I pieft»oni3, *3.97 PI7»«)nO 4«.t7 ^ piUSenii *^«7 PieS.Mft13 M.»7 . htiye. lost ejght ofr ththe last IP away Padres. •— P1B>wni3 SISS I K K Vi K evin.rin M cR eynolds le d o f f t h e 'lli l U u r ...... PI»7»RH M.«7 I .J.Jj P1#JT9Rt4 PJ -M .*?- ; Pl#57snn P19S7)ni4 U.97 f r o ^ h o m e . a single on a 3-2 pitch fronro m m S McWilliamH, 2-2,-2, struck oul six with a s , _ PJ057Snu il.M, . . _PJ«7SnM____ 64,»7._ - H R H arris, 0-2. A fter failingg tli o ...... * W047>nil «,«7 P30V7SR1S M-97 Ip . . nnd walked four inihis hi first complete Greg H • P3IS7SR15 M,«7 PJIST5H1S 47.97 f ic e . L e n D y k s lr a h i t ir\Ho i 04400 game for the Phillic!Hies. Tim Belchcr, sacnfic “ L”Ei: ii:H* ■ P7S»7ini» m w j j n | | P2}&73ni9n M.97 • playnl sccond base, paHTSRH I 49.97 I 2-1, gove up three hiUhits in six innings, force pii c oul later, Keith Hernandeid e z I— :------1— Von Hayes andid Mike Schmidt Onc o ed lo right field, scndini - ■ drew,one-out walksks ini the sixth and singled Ira lo third. The Padres walkeiIk ed . U l L U l M S Hayes took thirclird on Darren Dykstra yl Strawberry intentionallyy tto SfflaBBSEiiaRiCS ®QDai2[3@(jSiaCS r liiaEi.i-1 J I Daulton'H deep fly ououl, J a m es, in a 2- D a rr y l lhe bases bringing up M agadar -for-25 slum p, singledled to cen ter on a 2- load t-hc S ? 2S.OOCMwik» wawtf totiwr previously was O-for-4 us ; w h o p r Cu»ta»iT'«n IIEL AT SEARS! . 0 p itc h .______2.»i - - ^uatdim pjlJ_|i’Ji'2U L _ IN]ITRODUCING GABRIE ------r^tnch^hiFhittcrthirsPBW»n:------__L PerlofmBneoTpJ*! F BrjerReiTRyaer^^2-Sli S t e a d y R i d e r - g a s ------Whllewtll P17V70Tni3 M9.97 G a b i ;lruls INSTALLED I M ontreal 5 ___ : ______Housu sto n 1 ____ T .r ' P17S/70Sni3 S29.B7 V : ^ \ l g g G as shocks slru ------■■PIKS.S0RI3 S19.97„ Pioi-Tosma —a«.«7- . San Francisci i C u b s 0 ______P16S80H13 aa.«7I I gjasaosRiA— aa.97,. L M>) - S p ik e U w cn ' — Pi7snofl slolu his socond bo! , a double inlo the left-fiolf ie l d ------—~ ■ (.‘ghl I'ucl. LT215/7SR16C *94.00 --i U-19&7SR14 SM.97 iniftoiti und scored on Owe: cr. Ono out late^. he sUiyed}d i a l plnS !! LT23S/75H15C 104.00 m u iS W IIS 91.97 I a s s l 9 “ INSTALlfD^^i^^ righl-center field. Vl LTJl^” niS 7*J7 LTS99iTSniS •«,»7 MUZZLER nd when Terry Puhl. baltihgR ft f o r - iii?J ' LTJJ57SniS 7t,»7 LT2'35JbSR16E 124.00 LTaiMSniBl7 103.97 III .1. 1 , p itc h e d tw o LT2U.-99RIS 119.97 low 0 0 9 9 Total 4-«rt>cel MUFFLER / ' ' T-ini-~Burkn. -1-1 PRCfj reached_safdy on thii- h ir d “ I;; j so.o.wnis «-*r 30K9.00R15C 104.00 '■]•.OOniS.9 104.97 A, innings for the victoi man Vance Law’s'errorrY burb u n g - * - '^'^1 nv, 'non Robinson took 31X10.S0R1SC 114.00 I 49®= a..,. -19“ Giants stnrter Do wed with a single posl lungirig in g M.jjJ ' M.t3ion«5 ia».«7 S i 'B >1 w«n. E«e>r Single'Ble t0*1' 0 ,l lr,l f.Mu-? CKI.,<3- .seventh. BatHnbie • ' a.75ni6.S0W 104,fl7 32«11.S0R15C 124.00 | sixio.sonis ^ 107.97 « i‘.j-% ..Uiniiv nmof't a -M ieiid inU) th e su baseman Mark Grace. ;{ 9Mnitt.iO«y ji#.»7 UXI3.90niS 155-97 Brooks led off wilhwil a double and ioppcr,2-5, gave up three hiwiUH in ...... y.r735BtniB0wj m .»7 ] ■aid's two-out single. Hciirud on Kitzgcruld n innings. He is 2-S lifetimen e a t l ______^----- ilh his third homer. Owen followed with I ’ley Field and won for the firf i r s t ------ioiK M Sb------wrororo O '• timeui: ui Chlcifgb-.sinco'lSW.------— ------Q ------s B w s "-- : " m ' s s s : Pittsburgh 8^ Lnrr:irry Andersen,’ who has n B E A ^ ^ iwu' ttw’fuiwiiT “'j wed nn i;nrned run in 18 1 — Atlanta 3-----______^____a ik iv f! ngs. pitchedTJie eighth and Ua ,u;illO, lu. d f / U <* •»< fUfU HJTTflV**?* _ i>jrr.siiuur,H1 191 points, nine rebounds ; “I can’t explain il. WeVe .just.feel like -in lo doubK f ussi.Hs.alreadyislookinga! n h c n d . W a r ri o r s8 and limit them lo 27 t w e ’re a t hom e." __ Zoellcr 1(leads slopp ^ M e j n ooriS toun Golf Club, forced a three-'-■ controlc of the lead gcgoins inlii __ ■ miBLlN. QhioJAiniP v -A n uict yilJucc Go i^ ir r t M ^ B ta ’rt-’of-S ftiu d ay ’R---fSundayls;final:round7r=r:r ______«m indcr_fro'in_h^^caddy turned hour delay' ound“'o f “ the—M emorial1 -.ifidon’tgelm yhanloi things around for Fuzzy:zyZrdlerT third~rou lent and-prompted officials,.5 no1 c hance." he said-, ...... »t W nn Zoel.ooller n«id. “1 Tournamer ^T=Bt,t=i£=tlitt=playi5^=had "■players io lift, clcciu and'i -• was in a heel print anand had lo go to allo>^ given the preferred lies, s m thinking if I place ballsIls in the fairway. I over a bunker and I'm Lielzke. the round could eel of the hole,. That was/as the reminder. ■ c a n g e t il w ilhin 15 fe e t I been played: '' 3 I can,- -Being; alable to get my hands-on it I n i be doing as good as! I. “It was very, very wet ellersaid.as.he brought the golf course back to me. ______B u tH waB th e n .^ o q lle o.-vory mushy,."-. Lietzl 'and“goo^riliC ~lt put-mc-bc-back-in charge. I-was ablo crouched i^n the "mud an e “Probably half the farw up (place in a dry. favorable lath fairway, thatIt h i s c a d d y to tec it up^ . ..completely casual water. ^ “you know you posiiion),"."Zoelloraaid. 5 ...... ------“remirided him thnt: “yc It _out_of_?asual water ' Ibcca'use ' >------And-hct-pct-promptly-chippeiin-from. _ cffirteelfUpT* ■ ’ i feel for a final-hole birdiee couldn’t find a place to dro Sf.eady overnightI t r a i n s h a d a b o u t 45 fc e “it wns almost un|)layab ablcd-him -to rogain sole . saturated Jack' Nickl'aiLlhus'Muirfield that-enab W r f- —As cxpccetcd, it-s- s F l a m e s , eiis f ^ “ -in tho regular season. Thfhey allowed ______-CALGARY. Albertarta (AP) — No ~ just eight goals in theiicir last six mes, No come- b tainley n Cup finals — g a m es. lateliea, jusl-the Canadnadiena. U's the Now Ihal the men 1h n v e b e e a c ' ■ * ^ S n nse. But onlyn ly o n e c a n b e N o. 1. aeries that makes sense J- 'separated from the boys.■s. prying the fl of the NHL How aboulal the red-whlle-and- ‘The drat month c 1C - men apart isn’t so oasy. is it? APUMTp'^’O ...... d w hat the »ix yellow-cliclad Flam es, who had the . playoffs confirmed v s. Maybe the (-oallondi^ding will be *------ny W alker, right r season already most pointlints and second-fewest goals- ly fro m New York's R odd Strickland and Kenny months of the regular 8( cr decisive. since ■ !Montreiil’s MJchahad Jordan runs-away i Calgary and against inin the regular season? Afler had made clear. C 10 unflappable Patrick RiRoy was llic - the Stanley Cup ail, they’•y ’v e w o n 9 o f l h e i r l a s l 10 M ontreal, who start tht NHL’s top roRular-seasoron netmindcr « « g a m e s . • m finals Sunday night, arean the league’s playoff ga iiinsi averajio ■ aybe the red-while-and-blue-le- a n d h a s a l.K") g o a ls-ag a ii J e a d ______O r m a y f!nlt»tirv's^ t r ills 2-1J tw o b e st te am s. ;ed second ia , team , who had the .second-,d- M ike V ernon w as ra n k e i in Chris Chelios famous tc r.AGQ-tAlli-Tr-_Micliad-iJurd;jrd aiu A '.aa ii’.l_iii:miii'.i______M ontreal dcfenscjngjL! insTkntl^fewegrgoals-Tigainal^iaL=lht*-rt‘g»ila r-w iw in ... — ------T -: - — - G l Ij C A N B A p layToffs o ! soid. “It's great thal bothbot are there;"— mosfwim - S a i u r dI'iry i r aft'erno'on io expoundridlin still nnnthrr ------^— It performance, 'am o until the end. Maybe.•be lhat will show up ivance to Gl"lav C ourt fiF i n a l s r scoring 40 points, taking downdov 15 rebonds ami the ga - Berger, ED iincan adi lic-(’hicagQ-Bul!3-lu-a. lomi>rrr n iw ." ...... _ ____ ig'off nine-assists l<» load lhc-( s iil the second quarter ‘ ...... — wilt receive S:i8.()00. whi'lci lhc liuiiainsi r d a n ,>:corod 1(i nf h is p o m ls iii viclory over the New York< KKnicks. Jordan lofi Jnrd ISLE OF PALMS,S, S.C. (AP) - “ 111-88 vie 1 ih u H ulls .■itroU'lied a 2-1-20:01eadloti6-lG, le . T e n n is ru n n er-u p e a rn s S15).0(X), radium in the care of ua doctor. Ho had whon I .. . - Sixthrseeded JayI .' Berger ond ■Kuwo-sctsjn ------.-A llhLluiugh i the knicks managedL'd tot .c u l it lo M poiaU — — rAfttrrr«plitting-lh«-fi rKt mie3 agToin'iiijury. “ u^secdcd Lawson Dunilu’ncan advanced ' Be-recr "“ mvul ■ Charl(!S Oakloy tipenod thethe scoring in the final n the two North Caroliniansns the 2-hour. :n-minule ma :hael extended himself." saidlid Bulls coach Diiun afler t to the finals of the U.S.U.I Clay Court between i nks in enmen Mi'ha )d . a n y hopet< i>f-a e o tn e black a c k were buried when lend m jny hours praclicint;n(5 nnd h>ana traded break s. “and.is-heing.,lreaitdj■dj)y a doctor. He period ------Championshps Saturdfirday, setting up who.spen liirBcrTarncd - ■ Collins. =halffH7)pofull>MlV--)f>i'darnii Kcorp^ srvL-n-striiigliL points poi in a little more . ------c\vo a n d ’ih ro f b e fo re Bfi: red'the'groin in the firsl-ha a m eeting of two ex-CleClemson stars. together, ho a second break at IWO toI'oKoupll-i rcinjurc, f,.- than a m in u te forSW-?*! load, seeded player to Berger«er and Duncan — who !iing he'll bounce back from." Berger, the lone boo • Id serve lhc somethin h e b ig th in g wi- h a d to do onto we knew the ;d Clemson al different limesi(js T h e tw o player.*? hole )l. the Bulls could be in serioirious iroublo despilo -The m ake the semis, outim tlasted Javier attended ' lip restoflhewjiy. with Berergor winning If not. cliafk wa.sn't there." .-(aidJ I’iI’ilino. ’•was to wear m eet for the championship a 2-1 lead in the bost-of-77 NNBA plavoff si-rifS comcli Frana of Argentinana 4-6. 6-2. 6-4, — will m 'rana hit a taking a down physically, Wc needed:ded that in order U) fict he ihe match when !• r; a y , . . ) ‘ ;at Tim Wilkison Sundayy Itiu Wild Dunes resort. The w ith Glam a n e No, 4 scheduled Sundny, Earlier. Duncan bent •nt forehand long. return but. even in ro^ulyy for tomorrow, e first meeting winner• ofo the S220.000 tournam ent ...... J o r djan a i is fully expected to ret ic back tomorrow and 7.6 (7*2). 6-3 in the f ed ti>-uof^aid K n ic k s- th is se U . S . , T r i r ______;iW e d •dshnFTxwn,"------,------Ri'ck-'Piiino. 'bul welkepiiTNTT^irrerJi) A rjlnn-tn— hoa rd? ^om i'high blast-inlo-lhe-center-toiCZZZVamjleT-wliOlopppe' leU-ujy.QwM^ _coach-R TORRANCE, CalM T.'T\Tl^^nrolc-S preserve a,l-0 l e t f r o m '20 y a rd s, • shot by Cosla Rica lo pr Hutson Charles s'co'cored wilh two ofthe net ayed well aad '' ------^ contest al Bl Camino College;ge viclory on April :«). plaj .... minutes left Satuiturday. lifting The co o p C h a rle s on i------he first of the round for had little chance to stop 1 .S >• C) ll. R ’ ^ Trinidad and TobagoIg o in to a 1-T lie w u s th e v _ - s I- i: K n n Ki. N K 1- ,S O K T 1 □d and Tobago. ' th e brea k aw ay . S, IU N .V A I. I. V. VL •• with the United Statestcs in their World Trinidad ------“ C u p q llflllfy in g T n atch r .. S tev o T ritta c h u h1 scored sc the only W orld C up S o c c e r H of Actlio n r “ goal for the American;;ans. who are l-l-l ^ 3 ESC'ourse in the round-rofcrobin regional U year's World Cup ■ I ...... - quulil'ying for next ye. kill), f7iiis/iK:■\Jiiiiii;«iti\^'' Stipcrii'rrtxmi, behind.the U.S. deft.efensc wilh lim e, H AWARDS FOR ' 111. iikIuiIoCmiII. t i n g -SPECIALTY ITEPEMS . 9 R:in^.laki'd aiiiiiiii: ll'f n.iiu>ii ^ ii'p N'' .III' jur lut llic u)ui.'0. • running out. Afterer taking a pass' Q CUSTOM IMPRINTir CMin O'll I'lut'C ' In mil rdiiu T ’s Tennis Clinic Vlorris. Charles ^3 Twin Falls. Idaho 83301 l-;ikliiirn‘?i(iolfr:ick;ka;:c starts .loliii (iiirdii from Clayton Moi 371 Locust So. 1 Kotx.'nTrciiiJi'iii.-vJ!. IS-liali'ami-c the. American ^ EVENINGS BY APPOINTME,1ENT , H . . l<''l sprinted^ past th (208)-733-6505 EV . al mil} $32.50' . i'twl yiUlH'ilveil 1ii> lilt-i-\|H.'auMaii.iiiiii teal goalie David .imsiilcrcJ lo Iv Ilu; l""--'l l>»l' , dcfeKders. then beui P H I | | h h m j t c ™ ■ici-lroiii Joh(iG,iti]ini-r’s f v,pcni:niv in ilu- KikL) Mouiimh) ,ifc Snu'incini;iUi>-riii^'Mii III, '/lli.-CliiuiAuilTrn;licli1______ITTirroiKiriioU t'Amt iiV n o r r ^ t'I I - :;iil! ivciitutuolti' :’Ii-,il I ,111 Ikluim k.siki.'Miiitn)niiiiul-M,iy tvl1tft,sli.ipc! :______i;iitarJiiiniJ!U!!ilCaJil •Ikir-Da'.. (Jj II liJi piitCi .md___ c l-.lklu'ni I I.I/.I. arCpTnpeB tito rs .”— V.illc\''t'v,ilivmil llii'i iitnuiiii'ii...... ' l!l!i':llicK'''ti'tiii>i:.'i.^l>'Jjl.M.x'iiii:.iml ______Rxissel A'A thletic'IbamL v w e a r .

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llwurd -ml.’. .1 li^i'e *’•‘*1’’ "hlle;rT en n is- CSI — n d _ StpvB Cooke. wl>o tw k l|»- Iu5^ fnCll"' Kiigle". » rimh.iil Iillw^- ifton-Inch-anci TH.i, KaU-lwai!— ^ ------^------rC5hiinued^m - mr t^ 'b ascs-wn h—'^ *'^■‘■>1 .igt-thr j;:------^■-eontim icd-fromt- -J P n g e ^ D l— — T.rni<.rft-AtiRon u'l lot Ehardl slriiggle. We jU5» dimt orllJroninn.|i.-f ’l-rL-llv ,v,j:v,j>nt if-' iidili'il Walk.-f.-I'd liki. :am i Huiley and Tam i Whitby. ,ur no"out* Thill brought IJill .Moei n i , 'r m hiippy iihiiiil th a t,',* said WriKhl. Jerttm i‘'K Tanii pitching nnd wc donl nliiy m «ur istop two iiitchc!! to ki»iw wiulJ l Iour uivhiiM- i-.rn'nlan.- »ii". 111 1 for the cluimpionship. and in ■ TV'CC liy virtuu of havt i^; Iwnu-nIwr tin- Chuknm hit Kood plK Slcinn grounded to »h«n»t I Illl And il'» li>>i l>ad. i^evi'dulii'lI''' -Wu didn't do us well uh I wa.'i w lio|iint; we Il-ti, G-0. ft-! for Thrccuuiorruurthiii)'Mr. (ririkelioncB i«—Intrr.-hui throw« t t. liul our bovii boyi^ d o uible.i, b le where .seniors Jnsh n.llic_t<'urniimrni_ ^ Kenl_^ho^ w . startitiirnrKkhl-fleld-rartiw" mil nllowed D .i'I' de«.<-rve whnlnt I Iw got and T.immy ihrea a hecKc*' would do un tJii; jjirlfi' bide, ______-Th«-EuR!c».wilLui)i:n.i ith MourrhouKT lir the p im e uni. Jona.' Hamtin .•vcini'd.l.h'' iol of [H 'oplo*toI’in k u n o n andiind and Clay I’ereirn defeated .m, upiinsl southern KaRle* in ijaigame two, opened Oie.niRhtcnp with bv Boft Adnm«.n .lj^n innini; d.1V .l a i c . T h .if s ni.i toi. l.aii_ divinion chumpiiiti Uixii;.' Iti , '■■•il.l piiph h^orr Koring on JohnIhn The Viking* iced th e cor , i r..,ict rL.;,l vm-II." he o-tuinur-d , - 5-7. G-2. G-3. fur ------' 'MuUKm^dlvisionTunncmpp UUtah-Vaileyinlhf ■ ilurd-un b-» fO=qinci7TConncioun$imt^ ______Grrcna MCri ucriricc fly toTGk'e h!s U-um-tQ-n-I-Q- .in..!,.. l'vD»viK und HWT1 Hrii'lmiiief IKlTl uiutfinl — =iis:ii.-C iii(r • InthrowlnK'complHc name «ai wins. VikifTK._ lead. ~ rih.-b‘H.u^irTonBvy'<«^-<^to7» Mooll^r .. . tr . - j m g ji:ir ~ i7;iiT}.V. rruiii ' '\liu n u a ltf H - knolled the content, in lhe fourth ' I,'a .iiv.’ and diilii'l iinjirosr ;i lot lunity School’rt second dislncl ^pitchcr* Brud HrimhnllI iindiii Oroi! Ehiifdt Kicks kn Rcr Sloan gn-eted him with » doiJouble on the firsl Kick» M;irr’il freshiiuin .lohn Ke.irnevley and junior tlie Oommunit iicrfieldei: Seun Slonn'a one-bagger I tW-fiiuil counl. . Wl-didul imiuiniiriAf ill ,ill ■ -'iyietdfd V tpU l-oriOO' - hilK. Brimhall when cenier Oh- pitch for two more mnn nnd th .Monica Sir.eit. who heat ibe lb Coiuiniinily title in fnur,r vears.ve 'W e know cominK into iron Moorehouse. who hnd led ^ ih<- lhe game ill un.-in u k k .l.f s l h a i it wimltl be close, su we numndrrinfi four m i Im) openiponeriindK hardl- plalcd Aaror eek Karlier. llw Engles lied lh< SchuDl's Knc l.eidi'i-keker and Scoll district lhal :iim riw o-»lherr«t. inning withlh co ninglc. Engle starter Tom Clu-ck HlUt th|. l-'Ill'fll ofil ll.cV. w ml how lo play in tournaments. , iwho ihrcw 132 pitchfs m Biim our Uu'irluilfol’lhe fourth will»iu Krybi.TgiT._7.(i, (P-l in theI- iniixcd dimhU'.' talked iiIhuiI h linR^perforniuncvs,^—huU-the-YUviailoK to thnt single tally on fourlhir-ait,^Troy-5iymas;Ulid;Jo^ nilic Torres drew rsl Ihiiiu.-thonuh, wa»-just Ujc . . . ------re Dniton took faiiBall ov c rlh ir ' finjil,'aridTn)m ]uniur-JuluilurD n«nll7uhD —T h trb tp ctrsl ll '^txcliiimrd Kicks cooch DonSonSchicnn. *Our buU hiu before I eoiii>rcuii>e wiilkit w ith lly an Diivid IVrry, kiil.s' m o tiv.ivation n l tii wfinhlR. Thry've too nnd we ployed lefl-cenierT fifield fence. WII (in a force play. -H defoalcd .K'fiim r 1'reshmnn ^cumi: nlive lhi» week too ned third n. Torre* wu« cut dow.i boy.-*' singles m ade rcinarkilarkahle pronri's.s.' Vnl Dnllinc handle. Kicka .msmipped n final lie on un uneamt-d:as After »trnling a hH«e. Hy■Ivmas hriike th<- ' Hlrk»2.CSI 7-f;. «-1 fo r the bi binicully crrorlc** bnll. Vnl MiTifth inning of the first e o n u .t as Sve ctimpbm plcte. roHullK from both the , of thcm-U) (ftiiy wilh run in th c 'f IWO Trtoringice on anollwr rii.ldercr'»cli*>ice ■ '■'“I cliiiiiipionship. ^>ur piulrni and gu» botli of i Igs gnibbcd the lend for good on two ! and !)istrict \ touhiam enls in K-rfarmunce.-’ lhe Vtkini:* Hymns fifth-inning mngliKle acciiunted (or The Coinniutiilv Sc-icboiiri' .iillier Heiriiin 11! ani :ii uxlay. Anciccptioruil pcrft B pnirofCSI miscucs. ^ Times-New.s, ■ -You have ll) Kivi- HiekKlekK n lol of credit,* hitsund a pt um CSI's olher run.' sc.ring HulcliHu .Soliin from vv-. 1 eliamiiiuiih-wcro in girls'i' •'dimhles,-w.'lu're .MundayVTim VVnlker^ho wnt 15 Moorehoi hii. Ihird hn«e. From th u l puiriiinl to the fini->h,- 11,.v.. H..ium,-.' iiRrccti EnKtv coiicti .lim Wn Ir nnd4i.oyed up on SU-'Vi- Duvi.’ hii. :difTcrcnl men tu tlw pliUe. Inin th~doulii;fieiider.i 13.C inmnR n Classic'c ----- — u 1,-. r,^...i I., H..11. ; ' n orovidi.d him wilh the confidence •;v:— • - G o n tin u e d f r• o o n m P a g c D l could decision Ijray In » -IWhnow. real nnd r*oco!.H'» ot. r» iv.*** |.'«iu t'lltlil^iitl OliiJImun. Wru., AridrB.^llnKK-l bnttle wilh Collins. -Y euh.JI f»fed like I cnn. Hui he ia n great ;winlhel60)inninnilchbnt ...... c wirjior wo* Shun'i runner.’‘MiirahBuid. Mi . I .t,_ Huf.h 111. 11. ld«h.. I-..1I- I .. • The oilier prin double w •nnial Conch Curry Correi noted Ihc Cenienni V..H Numr.a12.ir, M...I l.^ll Mimo'^l ' . _ ’ ‘'ml-- iKorbciinihi-hunllcn. ng about Saturday wn» *we .urv.ved. lndividu.1 rr-ull. 4r«."4 T-'ili k" i-*1 4l"fi.'r,' Mrri.li.n • O \'erintheboyidi\’i*ion.■ion. MiqucI LeRarttiii be*t IhinR i ■el does not luive the slgmncancc of n r lu.'lt*'"l““> r^-ull" • l,.VI.'p. «l tl...nhi •of Meridian come up wilhilh two viclorieK nnd This m eelj j'c.itii;Mi.«--p. 11 I. or'slnte. We reel good about w iw n g H ;:»lluii. Htsh.. lijiJ.ft l'.«»l-llu-l4J . 2.1I...1-, SM.^Ii r., :l- irovcMcd lome oflhe ordeird er of Tinish In the districforf ll«l"-l llnitil-. Itiiff. (2.U.2. 17 •<.! h( IlmKliinii In 1!i"y: 'i *-"P”*' cr iK'cnuM no one was injurtd. Wc go' ,lf,i.. Jut.i.»-ri.Mer..l2.r-..f.'l'-fi-r~ ; . ------'■Zi-n und w n the 200.mBlet well hnvo some aurpniws for disincv. i’hKViH.iu ;i " , i’.- ..fi’'; ■' II,.;•’■J' liiO liur.llr.—I • Ron Marih of Twin-in Fttlla remolned weeks, wel Ift.'i.ft "niurmjo. TK. Ifl 1»1 0 M"' W Cr»j. I’ciii. Mrnili"" :i ait ' 'unbeaten in lho 100 wiiJi1 n come-from behind ■ I Virl. I 7 ..c.UlI.KIl'i’ , a tc ehiimpion Chris Twin, FFall* cooche* Duane SlnndB am 23.2; 3. M.r.1., TK. 22,:l; 4. Kid.i-ll. Ki »•>■. iwin over dofendind s ta te leinkopf did not come out of this face Hrrnnrr. Huh, 22.11 Tniilrjumi. Jnhn~.n,'Mrr'‘2«S.4 iC.vh'f.r, .- 1. .1, ft l>-l>. I . T ripifjumt^ ‘ • ;Ci-«itrMinr:7ii------'••''I'*"’. belLi.t_the ;ia.rt_but_with thele 'Bomo pleaaure they Old u l tni iii.i:ei'r » -> » ° " '^ 'j ; : M r j r^- ‘’■v.!.' ______: ______ihff hlnflK with Cnmobgl' flTaalio-ConfcrcneeehomplonihlpH.ll ,y;.i ni)u I.ui.iir_.^-^|»r«^e;;’ lenme up in tho tost 25 yonl■ord* to vrin by moybe SouinenTT d 0 2i.a In tho aoo bul Nampa a vweek ogo. . I . 41K1—1. rirfy. Crnl. 411 fl'J, i ;18 inehei. Marsh eloekcd o I'l...rlr».'';^ 7ujTo. I'l^. IK rn,,„ nnH rfntennifll'* 'W e wewere disappointed in the lolnl girli Ulllr. Ili«hl 61.7. 4. Ilrnn«nn. I’- i..Lir';t:niMir.ra. I'll rerc hny real bright spoU ihcrc. Innthe th ''six.-i.Wii~ii.f<.k ! '•■';“•• ,3 WrUrr. IK, 3-/4I; llnw.i.n. I-..; 4 . eucholheraround we<;k by week. there were 'lorea ^ DodJp. TK 'J-oo.-. 4. l.u» „.HiC-,^.--2«ft:fJ'-H.ra. ’ fur»l.. I ;o jusl one-individual boy»‘ divi*;,vi*ion..thrce or fourof our sophomore 4. Unr. I . Thot limited Cray to ji Improvement and consistency for th ‘I'r'o’„V u ri’="-i':^i‘'* "y ’r,'Y : .,mU. lli^l>.-J:IIM>.0 Wc.ir, l’..,2 94 " 'im'lier. ! " J r ^ . Hi». .1 ti‘IH 2 Collini. I'm: :l llrtllnse li .W ihrouch the first sceond Bninnd-thinl rtraiBht-wcclci.ftnd.we.noi:.nOW , «jui.XUuIlcffl'l'l,.l’‘'..<-bV -i;-14 4-ft'wvjher. IK,-- C.luTl*. Mirtinl cnn permaneniiy piuce Hicm in reloyi•loys:— ff-KIS»-:ii.iry«ii.7:n nam»r? m ,,- I U«..u ll... M. r. 2;'11. 2 <-|.1I"r. ai\H.fl'’An.lrr-‘n .l’'>. Il.iil. JumPs ; “?" ' S n c » i . i «.<;='ll"""'. ■ ■ ■ '■ ' 200 und was unable to chiilliiiillenRC. " feel wc cm 32uO-l.'Wil.ciii. I'.., -Ija 4 Hin-I... 1l"-'iii,f' t.""''"'!V>I.|H. ft:ilH,.'. 1l,.wh«i-ih.r. ll-.r, n:W wn* n highlighl becauae ho'* ninmn ,'r! 4 ('i.mpl-11. MiKh' nolhor 400 duel in the Marsh wn ri ll 'lOftirifM rmird' (Vnti 0 Those two mel in unoll I very talented compelilion. It didnlidn'l :or:i.V lU m -':.'l.’‘'."o-i Iixih. ' 33I"I -I HiimMl“ r)v H.'.ii>. ■ closing evenl wilh Miirshflh mukinj!i up perliap" aRuinst vi l!c in lho r.twl ao.yanU-,-«eom.ihifJiinga .wcrc.iu»t.righ_Lfor_Kojiinr_rnr_u_.ii)i4 ...... _...... - ...... :( iraces bul he came back with 0 gret . Gray got hia rislil should.-r Ihc lOOO-rclay-and.iUwai:j:rcnl to m ’and pushed from lone‘ oni-on lo' lane three in leg oh lhc ,ion. Tlmt cumc in the him K«;l •'I'uBs lhan nn nvcmgc su m and sii RcKinii u eyelash dveixion wnbiliiytopulloutlhelOO. . ‘iGOO-meler rtln y wiilj, Oentcnninl Ce ponlinR n have the h lie of ft . 1 fi 28 for th« flruini------■-Thc-Ke-girlg.domonstral^d tu » couplc . ------3:2S.27 timr ncninrt 3:2ft.a Jusni nrc cluinges wc cnn muke to-Help-; het| -----p - J • Wiihout 0 «iniij:hl-»w«;,w«y judKC.lhe m niur nreu»Uu.M moot. Miiriih shryRsed Hut obvioiviously. having seen th e « tenmH l« ______of.inlcrfcrtnce.lyciime mp ... iwd’runncr wKnuvawg— weeks nonow rnnyrelays-w c ndvBneo bcyor il off. nolinc ■he's o jjood :t will have to be on qualifyinR ti^mi how to run hi* lonea. HeIc vwos ju»l holding me district w . rfith thethe possible exception of the bojboys ofr.' y.*hc added...... Rutlha.T»in.Knlls K-nK-nior iiddi'd hi* nfiir- medley.* I 1 6 1 ^ ^ 9 Track - . vnull - 1. IluM.N r»Id. l-’.O 2. lUlirc • Continued frofrom Page Dl ».o.':i. C WV11.. Mil. « n 4. ii». t>chiur.i. -1. •nd Dunne, .'III. »'■« >. -I The Rirli' litle comele evenc easier thiin the U-"*,Sl*clr.Sih».lH.lll Ju 4,i:h«.r». MII. l‘>-ini SCIC foe nuhl Ita lo 76. • Id 10-10 n, llot»n.OT.J<-r. lO't. 1 Shr. 4n-lt>l--2, Km». J • in the title rTicewith73i'poinw. poi ^ 4n.io t'41/4 3. Shlrrliid. .MU. ii-iu i. in' '' " f I iuVhilwn.nol n > d «-4l. ^ft. "Ilollry. C»ia. 4|.fl. «. .M»t»hlill. hi'*.. 4 ^ J w M R n i n Y l -I'm pleased ollhouct r.Cii, -IWftBBflHTYF' ______m rrl fnr UK montiilly bb jt jt I'd m ther hnve thnl ^ lENDIX BRAKES ______^ t s ...... LIFETIME W A TE^PUMPS. ’ -NEW_BE1Ny ______.happen now than ot Hint STARrR T E R S~&~ALTERN A T O R S . coach iSkip Andrew. ------^------''rrrc.in'f. i o ^ _ ------M A S T E R ------■ M i A A - -:?i‘^,vsss.7. • In finishinK third th1C c liUoheni* were lend by i'iiiM.| CYLINDERS pSg(499 -3- '3. {“Tlllw'ii. M»! .Mu’rph,. Iluhl. VIO » S.mo»-l«tv-.J ^ -the meeu top female perform pcH er in sophomore Dupp.SK.nndKi-wr.Mll.6-10 . JIA«T044»* 3 4 ■ ’ ' • Jn .ic n Sneer. Sager,, otw orn of only two double • >%OFF tC0Ul*tT03>« mdc. aa prorcd-both the - ;U-3______I'A’ 44.M 2 0% < VXH itSSV, • winners on lhe p'rls »»t< WXOFF -•■AM.SHOtt • IOO- nnd 200-meier nice•nces. H er lime ofW.95 , . j , ^ ' *. IIOUIA* 'O •* A 9 m ij' ...... ai ftooiill ov«« >4*...... W«O>MI0M>C< SIO. l«.^TO»T. :»econdiinthc100mcwrBtcrB put her ensily up on Muunumi'ln »'mJ'«nd wIlid'Hi.'tf. 07. fl. r.ld~.ll- ,.26.88 itnm In the 200 shewn* T.i^uihylh Kreminl.7. «. ShrllfJ.O ORCRAFT, O R C : pushed by the Tiftere’• ChnrloltoO Garrison but t4N ZO ILJO ili3U AI ;intheend-«hf prcvoiloBllod in n time of 27.06 3.^00- in, MH, ' ' * OIL-FILTERS ------(13. 3. 1.1o,d. J.r. IJ.ia.6. 4. IVinulr.|1r. Jrr,. i STMM E MOTOR OIL b^pTTeq^* Im jw t, b y M ^ A . lit 1 2 q u o rljQ t5 Q le p f< c o .. . R second in'fheTOO; ITT a. Ki-nfro, WII. I3-30.BS. t. *ii>lm>M_ ------, ; Deipiie finishinjc * E30, 10W*30, lOW-40, 20WIW-’SO - ...... REGULAR TO 3>3:49 •Garrison had a Rood,d ddiiy winninR the •100 0 hufdl** — I. T»»nij. lluW. 10.7ft. Jpm X ': s « 3 im eteri in 1:01.38 andd nnchorinRn the Tigers 1731,7 3fi. 3. Kun.lrr. Hur. 17.7U. 4, Iva'r-m . ■ lo u 4:19.3!,win. , a. Vldimnn. Cild. 17.W «. ‘•'•“ ' “ • j it ' r 'F ’ ;i.600-mel«T reloyienmlo 0 - 1 a Inl fT.ull.. S _ l.O.rn.on.J.r.fll.31'. -J, Mill.,!,,.,M H. g « 2 REG. OVER 3.49 ______HunnltnwnU ■ a. IUrv.elUWJLiHJ3w'l.i-'"I‘'p '’i5 : . . . ' lOJl J5. .1. Wrlghl. 0«lit.Im w.idr, WH. [•hipi>., s - - r.' Il -ii7,a.l. fi^ni.oii. j»r. noo h -• 10:80.02. ft. !•!»". " J-r. flo.i:lO.fi. 3. Jcn-n. Huf. 61.BB. 4. — •4S£?-tk S P O R T 4 > 4 # y ,. 6, J»r, M 4I.0.1’fnc*. WIC M..0 m “ n'oh'i.rdl»i-».A. DupiDupp. SK, 19M. 1*. at .1)5 6, itM r MII, l-’p.H7. 4, 11. I).ipp. Sf. 200)0 -— 1 s«il»r. hull 37.Oil' 2. Onrri.un. M1I.15B3 a.K....«.M II 1 3, Cfiv. J.f. 27 O.V. 4, McCollnugl., ,MH, 3: 10.4B. S, MH.H. Iffi.Ull. II. D n-illrr J'f. •i7^.!4 3. f,. Hunt’s■ ni-y C«W'U«.t* f!,'IUmBn.C»liJ.2».4W. > i'l I lOO-l.(~uHijy. Jrr.U r T h ^ « " ’,VwH-VoV3V‘'4\ f 11 . B5H 4» 1.11, Hur. ^ h’oo^-*'.' l.n’iif'. J 'r! '. 00.05. 2. I'nrV.r. Kh.. n-.!.-V,44. J 07 3ft JrMcClur.. J»r.pr. -^.OK.lHt. 4. Hh.i-cr.. Jrr. ;;.12.fi3. <1. Whitm 2 0H.6i.fl. J " . m“’'-r'r.'J.rom»jCllberl. C»ld~'ll. ;n . ftO.tia. 2. .Sliili1lK.t». Jrr. Sprncff,c „. l .6^;.41.5.W«.dm»rr.,t -13«&. t>, 1 f _ pWp^:-< <00 — I. Mi>nr)t. WII. 12 4. Hmuh ►>»!!«>«, 1 ;ftO li! B- ‘•■'d' KI.IO. 3. MoUrrua. Mil.11. 61.47.C 4.C.ri.rm.r,W1I, ,.fi6l2. V.I.H1. rt, Jrn^n, Colil.-'U M i S!l VI. '(8 ■ AUTOLITt SPARK PPLUGS it DuviiUoll. .MH. 41 .«0 3. A 400 ■ •I...... J i MH. «2.07. 4, Ko*l". Uur. Ci.Ww«Ilw«11) 63,S». 3. Wood Hirer. 6^ s 7 9 . ' . - - i>opp! «r, *1 • B. 4. Iluhl. 63 M, 6. CLdwrll, 64 .W., fl. MuunUinMoui | ^ 44.B8— B ------4,.T7-ft-l>.n.>ll.r.-Jer-- .....TRAILER BAU 9 0 W h ------45 u.-...... 300 - 1. WII,WII -.!2 r.O. Coutlr;. j 'r . M-il ...... C lM JIU IIk^ nooo'r A M if -j.124 4. IW . Mll.3nftl. Si-Tfcr ii^2ft‘“ft! ---- •«S3 3. Sham. * Mil. 34 03. Kivir, WH, 4 r.l .7:. 3. Wniihi, Ci.ld. Muunu'nuin 2V .7" (l!cBld-f1l, a w I:' ' I ..OO.U. 4. Moirno.-J” . 0 . ,*00 .0a.°4. Hum', 4 4H..1 t'l ' ^ = i ! IUI*y«vrfll. l..ll.4.ft3.43. I . - P 5 . S.1UII1 Kr^miinl. 1 Ji7B. a. . JfT S ; SUPRA WJAl»CO(CONTROL STtAmNOINI CUAJ lluhl. 1 37 43. .1. MQunl.in SmK.1lon. TUBiOllM uVl I CHIYtNNE TRIJCK Cnldw.il* I TAIIOATI PROnCTOIl lliM». ruillRie^ . iWil.;,,,. 11urnh..n. - f i '" ; ; , J.r,^n. Hur. 16-3. fl. C.pi-. MH. 16-3. ~10“ | _ H.un>«»rtwr. ; I E 12^1 **WK.d'llwf r' 4* ^ Jer.M) B. SI ®. Moufil*ufilem Hume, noi.m*. , OllUrt,»rt. Jt . 4.10, 8. McC-ulIouih, M i r r r " rAmn«, Ninlrmn'r-HOTl^n. BKbl put — t.Cook. Hur. 3J.ll 3/4. AI. ^1tUnden, ima ari7.3, a.Mi.unUlnHo"'. wji_■ ai31-0 1/4 3. Wr»y. Huhl, .3»f. 4, llufT»1l.!-*11. »f, 30. WW IllYtf. -----i,|. 4.x Iluhl, W.#l. fl, Jw.j»T.27.n. S •JbpUjump-.I.C.U., Iluhl, 34J. a. Itollrr,ollry.c.ld. me (Wll.on, "«>■"'>•/•''"• 1bp J*r. — ■ il Jnh.n>'. HluKlWrsi n.S7(l.n.S: a.'Wnnd Hl»»r. 3 10 :3/4. n. T-IUIWIl. Mil. 32-3. 4.-AtvJ u.l A talkT-oovaivlv«nc«(Ua ------— . Iwih Homer und CjiII.■jill. then w..nl Ki wc»i»i on p.ui,. - 2 ^ ------— ird on u Wild pitch nnd scortd onI a puB*edr - . EM i the throw lo lhe. pi'pluie. M nll RoBmuBBcn ihird ICANT WKUL MAGIC. srHt ijjlo u> Icfl-cenier that drove balj.ill. Aftor Smilh struck out'l’rice:e forf< lhe • y.pg, SC IfW t followed witli n sintjlo cond-oul orthe inning, Miller nndnm Dan *V_*?*~*Li.. .fii . . in JcncoandWnlktT.(T. 1KnsmusM'nAtolusecond, iiocoi . rynnl (tluck out. scorcd on ' Poulljulton hii successive ainglcs. oullui Smilh! * nnd ofler .lody Bryn lid further L, ' / Wul!iicp'»i>ini;liv W.illViillaci- win cnuiihl off firrt. nirMcfMck out Oan-n Vandever lo nvoid f ;• Ihird cmi of ihi- inning, iniuh 734-2673; however, fiir thi- lh In llw M'ventli. Smith wulked lendofTdofTbmier T \ A / | ; 780 Bluelalnkes Blvd....7 lcuvinKil7-:iTw‘nK hiick in lhe- Ruul A M - 9 P M j 5 U N D « ^^M ^ -6PM OVER 875 s n i„ ff h iitte r Scoll Condie Wnlknlkcr caught n pop fly and threwpw wildty . O P E N M O I ’’ third when lendofi ying 10 double Znmora off first, /-i reached bone on un i«n (erorr iind I’rice singled. tryin ..nnced on n'wild pilch nml „dvnJvuneed on Price's groundoul und sco / Hdth runnerh ndvnni n erro r hy Jenco. Ihft first hasemn • / icurtdonMilU-r'KHiniMingle tu nghl. a n c; k r ’il W in ihe'lwlUiin orthc SmiLlmiUi uul Poulion to fly out to end lhehe gam*-.g. — . . TwinFnlls mnkc.’ I Mi’fxlny's----- Hofr b n jtrf Sliiine CJupn">1I ' ' TWinTi Fulls will take n-2fr7 into-Mn / inninK whl-n leiidoff o n a ll& n . ■d on n I'ncririce bunt and plnytInyuff. whilo Minico ended il* Bcason a ” iicorrd onHi'merVt> •'IIHingle. 9o5oior^'«7l Krom Ihnl point,inl. Miller ahul llu- Brums ' « ilriv,-n. mni'ncUnc mnniinner«onrinitfti>d«'Ci>i^lo „ ami <.n;rc«rid nnd Ihml sm.ii mil llx' thini iuniiij: l.nKrinllirroiinh *• ' " — i------^ ^------D-6— Tirpos-Nows. Twinin FFalla. Idnho Sundny. Ma>' H ..,1989 pBriefl^

■ Ul coachesBS tour, g o lf eveient Is May 24 ■ ;------==^'hirUniv(^Sr.fornnnjo’iia.annuiil .a coiiclIUif.KnmTid “ luy 84. nt Canyon-Sprinn**— - fjn irU )u n ia m c n l wit:will bo-heirt wcdneHday. M u/ •vent cluiirmnn. GulfCourKO, announjunce-sDr, IJob Ridgovvuy. eve in with u noon luncheon MAAGICVALLEY Ridgeway saidd i:the foHtivitios wil) begin , The type of competition fctllowed by tiio iisiiusual Vandiil Hweep.stnkea. T. ------hns nt)t-bi*fii()0 (tr .lo rryry IMeyerhoefTcjr uL73.'V9r>'>t. Burley hosI)sts Mid Life Mixixed.scrcimble r j i R f i p K be dispelled at least for a I5UR1.HY-The(he curcs of middle iige will he o p e i iII ,'ourse hosts the first Mid . morning whoii tbele I Uurley Municipal Coif t'ou Lifo Mixod scrainbliible. event, sponsored by First Host ifrofi'ssionalnal Earl Simpson said the ovi Hurley. Uupert nnd Buhl, Fodcial AivinKt^ nnnnd I.xiun o f T w in F a lls . Hu: .-.June "2. will bu played from>m ; a■fihotf'un stJirt a t 9 a .m /.li ro oligihile, Sim p.son Hiiid ------O nly fpiliTrt-tO-y)()-yoar» of uge.ond..older aro — .... tuainfe'will lio coijipijiputormatched.-” - - t m X-ons fo es, c n rt. on-coiirse” “ ------T h e S25 j)tT p e.TBon rsf e n try foe in c lu d es «ri-oi md beveragOH. • rofruHbmc-nlii. tcL*L> ptprize mid hnm burpcr fry and :)laces' w ill b e p a id from ' n W iLhM 'irat t'c jieie rin il addim ; S1,0()0. se v en pbii top yfSKW per teamum loSll)(?1W‘teum . Simp.son suid 120 entries CLEEAR LAIkKE ____^______IUu_prLui-liaUa.lia.laswi on KX) entries but hi ■d’baiiiH. Thoso ime*-ested------will be accepted on n firKt-paid. firal-aerve't] 1 n. should contJicl thele H Hurley pn> sh o p a t 678-9S0'7. s m iY C;tU l B ^ \ _____ 3 z L c m m = =©!ei»4lobJberts=fires=low=s

Sign ujp foFor summer bowwlihg le a s e s " \‘vlerrintorcstedTirsiBningng'up'for'Tuesdarnight— F n r e R “- ^ b o w ij idy al Filer’s Cedar U nos summer leagues; shouldsh conlnct Paula Woody , , ,(;i2f>r)or)2). a t 7:;W p ,in T o a ch w eek.' Tho Tuesday nighliehl longue will begin pliiy III _ , Boise-Higlgh,head hoop ctcoach resigns esigned after 12 yenrs as ...... BOISE IA l>l-- (GreB Hordemniin has resi head basketball coacoach nt Boise Hii-h School, ok,' said Hordemann. who "I made up myy mindm ovor Christma^ break high schools before inking was hond coach nta t M eridian n n d M oscow hit!

with. We’ve never hnd a *I hnve kidH of my own I want lo be wii , “It's just something I've Christmns ('ncatioiitiofi." he said Wodncadny. “I ------■-Itfpn thinkina aboutloutdoinn-'. _ . ____ Hordemann hudlad a recoriTof 1572-111 at Boiselise H igh a n d w on s la te A-1 ;i's5G-l6.in four_yeur,s al chainpionshipsrin in 1980 and 1986. Ue was t play twice. He also won a Meridinn and advatIvanccd to stiitc tournam ent p ______siaUj-clmmpionjiliipihip as conch of Mo.scow in 137:1972,______ituart physicalss are May 24 Robert Sti ./T ------.. ll aad prospective Robert ______TWIN FALLSS -— Physicals for current r. iLltn»Tr\VCT}!iusdiiy:'M n y '3 1.— S tu art. .Ju n io r IliKfi^iKfTycfioai^hletos will be bek ------Doctors niwUnurn u rs e s Jcom .L lie T w in Knll-‘*.JI.s Clinic-.and.Hospit^il will provide their servi(rvices. The physicalss atare for .student will be atteIteiidinB studohl next yenr iuid plan lo pariiciiicipale in sports. Fhysical.s for■ cucurrent sixlh graders willII beh hold from-f) p,m. to 6 - I /iif m p.m. and for.current eighth p.m.. for seventhh Bgraders from (5 p.m . lo 7 p.r graders frum " p.m,p.m loHp.m, . ^----- — nasiuni at a cost of SIO per They will be conductcon in the Stuart gymna> stu d e iil. ^— —Austin,-Lct*hmaniwinJdaiaw'alLBowL____ T W I N F A L l^5 — Pat Au.stin and Barry Leh.ehmnn were the winners of Hawaii Howl nt tho Bowladroirom e. I lho K)th annual Ha' )n Tnf.-day. artsK $5.50>0 P er Dayj rings C.olf (!nurse. ' f if/; i C a , Tee-off Jim o isiiHtis 1' in. at lhc- Tanyon Spniii I iml K u rth o r itil'orniiriiiiitiiiii oiiti b'' 1‘1'l.iiiu’il byy phiiiiit'ig; (ile iid a Mi-(»roor :art, reservatioiD n s a n d I al TiW-ISiri), E aid entry, ca ly all e n trie s. - ■ Charles, IDent tied for sesenior golf lead |l: i I handicap mu!ust accom pany i’.i 'AP' -- Hoi) Cliarlos. tl)fl)f lit'''* S-nior Player of tho T ee P rizes. ______MAl.VUH.^'. I’a ' : r | J _ J ______ENT-Sy-EEE_= IN CLU D E S:' ______i _ Year, shot a ii'iini.iin(liT'i)'iir':i2 o n Ui«‘ tro n l iiruL“iiriic“JriTrJ«nr1brthc— m u ; 1-11 ;\llantii'-.St. Cliristopher’sr ' l / iI I t'iirlv .<('('i)iiil-rniiiiiI,mil Irail al tiu- m u n ) Boll L unch, Contirtinental B reakfifast, A w ards { 'la ssie . Tl)c> li;nllail J7-iinli- .iccin-s o f 1(12. 'i/rr-rVnHi'> M t E n t r i e s - d & J u n ^ ^ ^ — Davies stistruggles in LPG’GA tourney — - 1 — J CI Z I ^ S tartr-F fidaiiy>-June-^6— " -...... ' l .I N rU O F T .NN.l - .Al»-.-Korlli»'iM >tiv.u _ _ _ X — J i - I -— S h o t ^ u n - i c x p c c lo d lo tU'l'lUl;„iiu-llieiii-\l i:rral iil.i.vn-'n-i'lTil,,' l.rW.A Iciur" w n et payoffifs in ea ch fUil i g h t , 1 lUU sill' m ill iia.^ h;i- Io iiv c rto in o sn tin ' l.i|)-i'-;_ rimn'iilraliciii I L o vw i gross, low O ne Ilf lliosi-■ l;i|lajisi';. c-ii>l her the -i-iniulI iKDiiii-li'aiin S;iliitil:iy m th i- F lights de\eterm inBd byly handicap ?i7.'>.lXX} i:iiry s !fr-!,.r i’lynii-iith aiwi l.-il .-'M'HII iil.t>cM>i> within iwii >hnts o f I I I ll .11 Baiiini Hi'llo^^' I'oimtrv ______:_____^______I ______- - t l w u ip liuadiPiL-i.ii. inln .Siinilav's tliial romi'l ■ — f - i ------‘ C lub. Larry Framid s, Prto. I D a v ie s . 2.*>. >.-[)UU 1hii;«'.\ I I C lear Lakee C ountry CliMub { from loss lhan ->()fi'i-t•>() on till- final tioli’ f I R t. 4 - BoxIC 2 2 5 Rain poslistpones Indy 5(jOO qualifying /I B uhl, ldah- poli- ______|)t!ft--ndini; chac h a m p io n R iok Mcar?^ llii' .thOrdriver«-tii..l-a-4--rtAwd_i;^ 1),^______^ ____ piisifion, th'L^othr i • IV I I il' ■ I ■ i.alt'dn/./lc _____ wailed inipationtl■"ntly throughout ihr on-and i'f J .. I.' Mfr r r ^ g n w n ii ' in' AfnZ>irplrr7 III' in a N v^

Sunday,ny, May 14. 1989 Timcs-Nows,WS, Twin1 balls. ldo^O 0 7 “Marylannd hoop) coach^- W lv a n hot iinteres]i t e d ^ iC lip p e rrjob o t g o in g to lx)S A n g eles' A mm i erica for this' ledih'.’ SlerlsHirlirig said In'the dcrrfirc 1 — North Carolina State that tl Couch Valvano is not ( luits und LOS ANGELES (AP)- 0 is certainly ono of iWaderxii eoting with the Clippers . pre.'•ess re le a s e . “Jim .V a lv a n o is - rnnrh .Tim Valvano is notlot interested in coaching__ nextn week, w li not be meet --TmrnagPTncnFt»>d-t^fvc^{Vt::mtorc5trri~in-.:.-6i>'-rthR- ra-itfaTorany,oth~er:his to a f i x e d riilc.e. c o a c h mill the opio p tio n o f ‘ o f co nu v v , e r tin g to a Portland c the ofnion of convening c o n v e n inn g g t o a . ” g ■ f ix x e d ra le. I to a f i x e d r a te . _Adelman_<_ g iv _ e n ______------f i x e ^ - rra a le.i ------nodfdr’88 9 - ' 9 0 — -

■ r r f'A P ) - R ic k ------PURTLAND70rJTf ithaveiy£'O m p-eDi c t t i v e ------— ^------Adelman, who becam10 e iinterim coach . ~ E aach c one com es w m ■ail Blazers in of the Porlland Trai e h as a slig h d y di£fii f f e r e n t February, will be retaetainod as hepd in terest ralrate, A nd each o ne coach Ihrough next seaseason, the cliib ANNUAAL'1% FHAARM H elp_ypu secure Einn an cin g in cases w h e r e i t ...announced Friday. RATECAI\PARM tw ist to Hi Team presideni HurUirry Glickman C et a lom r qualifying c t ^ feasib le under■ tht e term s o f a con-D n v e n - said no other cnndindidates were w i n te r e s t ^ /I may not t C e l t h e l e w , rate a n d a lower initia, interviewed, althouRh:h teami officials rantee th a l______lortgage loan, ------bricflycxnmincd-n-shoihort-lisl-of-olhor------______rate,-a ^ l a r a i rate-than aiuIzH A-fixc,^ c d ^ _'tior^lm oi t possibilities. 3 / ; ' l c h a n g e i s m b r e _ - your rate vxm ' n Am n d because F ifsf ScjecO fity B anl< h as r "Wo came to the coconclusion thal rate loan. T he dow n wa§ right here jnorc than 1 % S a y e a r ■ lhe best candidate wi i m y m c n l is a l s o s m a l k ± ian m ost odier baanks, w e have ml oio r e w a y s sa id . A R M s d i , already in plnce.' he sa a n d t h e.op’tioii Of ' A d e liiu in . -12. was a s in his sixth than most A R M s. 1. tostru ctui:ure a m ortgage thalat's rig h t fo r y ou . season ns a-Trail Blaz■tazors' assistant ofconvenir.- t i n g to a b e fo r e b e in g n a m e dd iiinterim coach icedtoyO Lir . f i x e d r a le . - ' ©3nce r w e identify arm A P M best suitec Feb. 18. when the tea.eam fired Miko Schuler. Iljs conlract:t isi: for one yoar alifyE orits ,______------situationn,-itm ,. ay_be_p.ossibJnle fo r y o u to q ualil .-with an oplion Iiir a secsecmfd >Wr" a M-21 record l a v e l o w e r Adelman posloci a - - - r i low er initlitia l in terest fate. T1 h at w ay, you hav Ihniugh the remainderler of the season team into the i th ejo p tio n caf ta y i and guided the te: iVe monthlyy paym ents. A nd1 t pluvofTs.’clincing a hcrth hor by winning | L„....___.l.J[Lyo,u"rere_ in_the hom g j)Ujyingm ) ode, yqu'v _ ~ ,I.....'filin-m:. T-i.p.tlrir sniishn___ I------an y ou iniuaU y tfioh o u g h r 7 — able R ate M ortgajage m ore exp'cpensive liom e tliai Tho defending-ohchampion Los | .. probably, heardd h o w an A djustal ------I Angelos Lakers nwTp : , " T — Ste~iE~V o uu'iyan x io n:s-to s sctrhow -afiT M ^ throe gam'os'nrilie 7Hrr l ‘[ » a i . l ‘ ' — ^-i-iiighrheip'-yC) ni T 3 F c a u s c . ------^ playoffs. m prove your hom e h e a r d , h o w e v e rr, , is i m ight im l e - F i r s r Adelman said he wawas reiieved and W h a t y/ou o m ay not have2 happy lhal ihi' d<-ciscision had been hand,.stop by sts. Y ou’ll fin d seviveral buying hi S e c u n t made. He declined,, to sp e m ih ile on . t h e f a c t t l i a t m:iore c th an o n e exisi _ anv major changess tthal mighrho^ t S ecurity B anl< w n qoirie even thre'ee different A R Mv\s the First £ B&nk mado bclore next seasi•uru TT:------— baH is4iave-twc iiig-iw-.-— ^— -rill just I'lad this,is major changf I n e a r e s t y o u . ^GarrcnTlyGivni-i ! wasn't madf," ho said.id. from w hich too ci h o o s e . (Hickman said tcaicam owner Paul s i x . • , Alien, who did niil atntlond till' news F i r s t S e:cu c t rity B arJ< has si c fxplori' hisIlls (iplions liefori' i :. EAST-733-3590 detcrminini: whcUu'lIu t H^coaching , I N TW T IN FALLS/1303)3 ADDISON AVE.: — ------chnnrr-wmikl-iH^iwdi:uxk__ , ...... - “ ( J lic k h ia n siVid tlithrre were ti-w j — f i — = in(n«rii'S from pcuph.ph' interi'Med in | lhe job, but he iii(didn't find lhal ' •'surprising. "i'think the wholele world fell lhal j !{ick was i;ning lu1 gel p lhe jiiii.".l>'' ^ ; • Vai-i 0-B - -'Hfnos-Nowo. Twin FalliFalls! Idaho ' Sunday. May 14,, 1!1009 Ils SOWn e G iaa n t s hit e e s igr t ^ a n F r a n celstb- Mitchhen fil before truly busting loosioose this season. ■=H tr^ited-G rnig!s-cnciEncDuriigcmcnt».5JuU:______py r>AVR rA»PKNin-Tft~nr '“ ------—MM ■ time staHing job m m I aturity ns making------— Tho Associated Press ■ the difference. “The Mets never roallcally gave me a chnncc SAN FR A N C ISC O —-Taped T; to the front of H .'to show, what I. cquldu i d d o . I w a s a lw a y s Kevin Mitchell'B lockoror is a.snapshot that H r.Tiorvous. I psyched mysclyselfout.’hesaid. ------p ro v id e s d n iiy in sp ira tjoion-. n ------■ “The Padres expecteccted too much from me Candlestick Park long Mitchell arrives at Car :ted m e to fill the shoes nmatcs every day and H too soon. They expected before most of hia tcumm ■ of Kevin McRej^olds.TB. T hat was putting a lot drcBHCfl n e x t tff^tho photoloto. of him and Willie of pressure on nie becaiecause I wasn't a home- Mays, smiling comradeses iin Giants uniforms. R H run hitter." Ho mumbles his baseballall mantra: “I’m going ^ ■ Perhaps they shoulc)uld hnvp wnitpd — at U> hit the ball hard today/l y " m ■ least a doy. Stung by the rejection by his o rking. g Say hey. is it overwork hometown team, Milchechell homered twice the ■ J f statisticn’wcrc kept)t ono hard-hit balls per dayliflcr the trade; andat had 15 in a half- total at-bats.,M itchellI W'would likely top the H - s c o s o n w ith the G ia ni ts t s . . ------10 leader in just about' ^ m ajor loaRues. lie’s tho 1 L a s t y e a r hc h it 19I homhoi e runs with 80 RBIs every cxistinu power• ctcategory, including ^ H and a .251 averageige despite damaged • home runs (10 going intoito 1the weekend), RBIs iM B H cartilage in his righight knee thal forced ...... (32) and extra-base hits■its (24 in hia first 28 postseason surgery. gamcH). ■ ' Mitchell wcnl homeime wilh a lot.to think In o n ly hit) second season e a t as-an everyday...k 9 a b o u t la s t w inter. player, the 27-ycar-oIdd Mitchcll^ is showing n f l Graig had disclosedsed plans to move him the potential to follow hiahis idol Mays onto the permanently from thirdlird base lb left field, his short list of San Franciiicisco superstars. He BHR favorite.position, whilirhile leaving him in the appears to_be this year’sr’s Dave Henderson — g l cleanup spot. Mitchel]hell nnd his girlfriend, joumejTnun-iurned-siar.^ B a who had broken up,, rereunited with plans to At the-vory least, hc’l^ l go down in team S fl m arry. His rehabilitatic4 itio n w a s c o m in g Blofig, a n n a ls fo r one of tfje hoi ttet t c s l l t a r t s e v e r WM aUhbugh with knee injuin ju r ie a o n e ncverknow B . . .. • _____How, h o t is hc? ___ II k n e w h c could control ______Qn.Wednmicl^ nighi7h1■7he^lIc3Tiii8~8ll0t8 Pn~~p a g j rrectly-tcIM ng-hiB-ES w ork ethic; , nt?ll a changeup off lardlnjhc offseason,"'he _ • • teamm ates he would nt ,APUMfpM!5 ? '" “irworlced rcally hard Pittsburgh’s .John Smile;iley for the first one. K ifl ! said. “I hit evbry daylay — day and ni^l. I laus* Tccord of four honom e runs in one game Ty/^ pth<»r Hv balls w(wore caught at the -K evin-M itchcll^nterrtlrrthlsrw e«lw f«atly-cqua g himJO feet short of watching memorable comem eback alive in Ga,me 6 of th wflming track, leaving h l a n a g c r R o g e r n o w a n d ycyou-see-everyono-really-wa Mexican guys and didid w e ll." ill this hard.” said Giiints man eries. But by the time he' jbining Mays among ththose with a record ball id G iants pitcher Mike KrKrukow. 1986 World Seri raig. “It’s juat unbelieval'le, YoYou’re kind of him," said cen He also underwentjnt part of the Mackie rour-homerh'unie. C raij this, il’s accumulated babarely 500 at-bats, he’d bee saaingle."— “When a,gguy gets it goingj^ikc thi Shilslone workout program pri lhat molded ------;now what the record disajsappoinled when he only gots a traded to his thinhird big-league team. "i honoHlly didn’t kno w a tc h ." nat^W ill Clark, Ozzie______JlviinJn the il-Il. 210-pound spccialtow •oming-from.San-DicgoJa.SaS a n __ nm8.uy_wee[|t!ok ago evoked m emories of a s 124 loosening up his uppe ------— He'fl-now-ii-.;«>(>hittor-i 11 finished-third-.in the-NL-Fb-Rookie— powcr_hitter_H_He.hod_34Jio.m crsjind.li I’the early ’50s hy — you ■guessed-it“=gu ------M itc h c ll in encouraged by Ws early,ear showing that he’s a single, going 11 gamemes with nothing bul in tl livered a 'RBIs; nearly tri]tripling his previous totals, i of*the*Yeai!ar.voting in 19M and deliv m is planning the ful! treatmatm ont nexl winter. ______.extro.-baae hits.______M^nys. n y ' ' ork.Metal his first yearr aand a half wllh the Oiam ■"You"look-nrboth-sidprof-thc-thc-field-right-pinch-hiURi.Ringlc.lo.keep.the.NeiV„yor} ' “I-don't think I’ve everver Been a guy hiflh'c "Y ing uppad a d g^criods like this before," balling b .241 for the N regular basis bucuu&cbU u f th e ronlda n rp Q g -ili are ahead of hiltcrs^iiga'ir percent inn' both leagues. That r Y a n k e e s. with Lloydtrd Moseby, Shawon ' Home runs nre wayy down. So are said CarteltcF, Hitting ju st .114 with Y came after an all-time cconditions." “Thia hus Imppcncd lot mer before, decrease cm home run for the New Vnrk Some hitters have alreoeady are in Dunslon, JohJohn Shelby and Rich balkfl.-Shiiloiitu'are Jibotboul even with only one hoi I tired-of-il,-— rccord4,4583 hoht m e .n in s inl9S 7. _____ ' -■ ...... b■bufrm"gclting-sick-Hnd ti ~thlT^wingrKevin-M itchthcH7-M a rk-Gedman-bolow.low-that,Jiql.even.hitting ______last season -- il jus^ sueru e m s th e re a re MeUs. vnnl to start '"Tne weuthtither in the East RasT)een t st magnifiod-becausu iis.al ,'Mattingly N said..^ juat wn pW ill-Clark^theiLweight— more this .spring. • “It's ju sl I ryeu’r’andl'think-tharhas—— fMcGwirerMike-SchmidtpV hilling well again." ■ ...... ‘terriblirihra yi But it’s no illusip;sion — Kirk the beginnirning of the season." lie snid. h ’Garl Lei2wis Jr.’ jljumps to aany occassion ; him. When he jumptp s . I ’m a By ALAN KOBINSONI - 8’/^. a n d hehoLtered hv a nuarter-iiich h spectator. 1 enjoy "sitsilting and The AssociiUod Press the best jujump of Houston's Leroy s w a t c h i n g ...... a n y . t i m e . 1 J u m p.s, ______...Burrell iiin - the - NCAA ,iiid._ ^ ------SoTnucli-so-thnt-lie-hnsiins'boeomo-tho- contor..—W ' ■ wns'on;" Hemphill said. “He“ waa-on ring nnd chilly woyther al.-^o heir.apparent to longtin[time American short spriiii the basketball team thele y e a r , ndicappod hia devolopnietil.______long jum p king Carl Lew^ w i a . ____h a v e h a n d j ^«nd-ho flskcd-through.i ■nay be accelerated this No wonder that BBentley, the which ma other kids if he could’coc o m e f o r — r when Bentley hopes in ------nationnl-ljigh-^cliQoLnl indoQi-and. sum m er v |_ I rnrk nt the end of the seaeason. . - m outdoor long jump recorcord holder, lias com pete~ ihn somC~top-fnYliniloli,i|- ' “Then I heard some s o p h o m o r e * been nicknamed “CaH1 L-l lasl monili. record, sot durinj; an oiiciiII ^ re g a rd e d a.s th e n n U o n ’s's .»;econd-b c st to do whun ho can pracraclice the year Lewis’ r A *prep lo n g ju m p e r 1 he gets some meet. isiOs n 'frc c o g n i'/.e d by .NKSiiS.X round ,., and when h t ___..Dickeraacuan.Arkonsnsaa football______good coaching." recruit, lost to Bentleyey by only a The Univorsily of i’hFlorida rocruil. compotitiolion. ey has skipped some nie' is> half-inch in last year’s sUiiUilemeel. WVIlf n d h a m Hill II “~Wi!idswee p r^ .. who combines size — h e 's G-fool-1 B e n tle y »■ "You know youVcan'tI Ihave a bad ... - and-lfl5-puuads----|i!ic^Iid.atr^nt'th lo becauseJ huh litorallv outjuni|is tlie "a (lay ... it you do. Konin will win.' Vfl ------achievfl-niiiijirkubli;-;lu-aa:eleration_lung.jumli']i i'. p u s it^ ln n n y n i r n “r t'' a ^^nenlley”surd. “He pushehes"ini''nnd l~" ...... D o r i ~ ----- authorizeses-us-to-offer—------and.lift. h:i(lii't I'limpuipuled -since lasl sUidiums. friends, and nC l|. isimllv an e.vceplien m '■ ■1 'i push him. We're good f ' -'r'-’ astonlshlniling savings on , s p r i n g w lu-it !»• sel sc lhe U.S. “Il’s iisn \v.- m otlvaU i e a c h o t h e r .' R H o i T j - y ------B c h u la slic .li.I.M.I MHtll .. M..>-u-lud-juiiiniir’ • '___ ------top.oMhPlA Ilinft Bigelow ___ ■•The k ttis.l i'eel s o r r y ------6>-vinchi-s 111] Ki'li, 1,S—______O io n 's - jujuniiiing thr.M', ! — TPtrnlnr-ki ;ii I’nttitl Siiitr'?" S ttuhmr heywnd "imrr^rd-ii-rn-ie U „ winning nnv olher vear.ir." Hemphill , ' ■ lOOSAIlledAnsoVWoiry-Irairoo’«smlmi) calpets-..r£..renowned'fol' ------in^4tHtion;ii.w;i-i,lhr : l»^ hi-st l»v a U.S. efforlle.^is,ss," lleiiipliilI ni ''' .said. . _ . l.<-\vis' I'R- iiO th in rH-f'~— ^ -...... ______•Htnvy, loti lotuied sanofiy lor foolptinl-fiee stykt constmction durability,:y, sty le and high school ;tihlrii' 'oSw fouTliSSi »*IrgHiytwistwistod yam-lor durability .md mailing lions'. tashlon-rigrlght-^olow ------— ^ cc. .>• vho know about c l i n g • AniO V wo(wwiy-Ftce^BCF ca/pd with built-in.jn ccmloit whilo tildinolrallic and?d5Si” people whi jindergiodrIruq counst ------patlwns.------—RangersiiiXcach-toj , . slam CuuiKid. icr Lititilod livoyrnfvTdtfunly Itom —^ ^ —rarpBmonoratrtltty"HTTd— ~ I,each disappeared on>n a r o a d t n p N E W i.AP■\P» — Te.Kas rcquircmements of the progriiiit-." )lors that stay true buybi Bigelow I'l in 1987 w hen h e w n s pla.laying for the. high fashion coli Rangers ouineldi'r Kiditick l.eacli. who Loachh disappearedc: Mondav and Toronto Bliie Jays. ThThai 17-hour' carpets. Why? BiBecause America's» o ld est and disappcaroii for 21 hours hoi l.'isl week was nolol heard from until V absence was attributed U,nU domestic ^ juallty worth a n d WHS a sisiinimiins for cohiactedLed the team lasl Tui-ii.iv t experienced, carpetet manufacturer .give'es you style a^nd quE o n . H e p h iy c d 'in N'-’" ' V ..l^; '■ clis[)Ute. ■ m arijuana posscssio.sion, has'iieV n' afternoon, . invest!sting In... Save now duiluring tliis limited once-e-a-year event. ordered to iiiiilcrf’o dndrug ciimrsi’hng Tuesdayy r n ig h t lind r e n ia im d m i'” - ■M ajoj.league hnselH-bnll policy •and U’stini: lhe nim niisiiissiiiiiiM's II fricf cilvforlluihe medical esatn .illows players the oppppnrtunity lo I- I.each wa-^ nn--ii- S a l e e n d s Ml i a y 2 6 t h said Fndav. W h ile I iilitiiiii troiitnient fiirir drug use ■ ' i led 11 niissim: p"t -"ii '■ , •es complete . . H e w ill he K:.ni:ers ui- teum filed pruliletns but re(iuirei V:------■ I,.t.i>-livr,>; i-il------■ . iu i| ie i J t i nn i n wKnitnH,' Kd______:V nt------nrrrhTTri—pfrrw H^ w 1 l :.i ih,. ■ ------iu j _ l e a gu<' le b a s e b a l l 's ■ ~ Loach iimii'i wcii 'y - £ ' . ~~tgsi ’ ^ p M|M package .iC m .inj..: evnluatior in .N’l-w ^Y <> o rk a f t e r tliis fiiuiiLi :i p;i -•xeculive vice presidonl a l lie lo ii g in g s u In • k m is week’s inoiiii-nl. AfiM'lor sludyinc jiersonal stateinont. ■ il S valu:itif ih o cVJil |^elap_s^.r boulS . policc ,rinaii-';.:: -In the event of-a. nTV'^ ri • J F ______Commis.sitiiiiT's tilfice;e said : he could whureabdi irefiUlIentTim VE^^^^ir rtivi>"iilCTOtlCruf Jullll Clifrlifl'or B !;;rnJr ^ rT'>i'd ’n " - ~ 'partlcipalf ns iin aniv ;i lestini: priigrain. the ciiLommissinnor as liecoopcralos package:e c.nlained les< ih.iii lhe Rangers ;is long as I ' will consider disciplinary •liiig'and testing ounfeoff n iiiriju im a . '' fully with liir cuunsc-liii 'I' >. - i Sunday, Moy U . 1989. Tlfnos-Nos-Nowa. Twin Falla, Idoho

...... " -=B::-SenioiimenusJ I dE5 -- - - - 5 . - I■ Dear Abby E 8 g r e ______J■ Valley happeni:lings E8

- Alsu)w is M o tlh e r cof t h IC Y e new sstate ^^JLQeMclolay Mariy AMead B leadder sharedi love n [^nrFallsristhe-new ...... -- Ste^vbn‘iirA Iiiq?rT5> forrrmusrc“ "H state DeM olay leader.sr. As^ 41st Idaho m as- ^ ter counselor, he headsid s th e 11 D eM olay chapters throughout, IdiIdahb and will be re- sponsible for visitingg aia n d co o rd in a tin g ' ^ with fa■awl/y H ■ activities.______,•«. — , By LORAYNE ORTON SMIJM ITH ^ Lorayne O. Tlmcs-Ncws writer Smith TWIN FALLS — Wherhen Marty Mead's H Spotlight ■ ^children started getting old enough to go to P ' - -sum m er camp, she handedded them the list of. |i_ what to pack ond "said “He‘Here’s the list, you d M r s r P a t A lsu p ,------— Xj,e”8on'ofM rrandN 'mdk'c'db." rp tu m c d from Klana a s _ —___j ‘tTj;di^*-^v«>n-«»hgok-thei.hei r-guilca flP ^ yn » ^ - th e 1989 Id ah o M o th e r ot-tl- Molay convention. HeIe Ip la n s to visit portant children leamrt responsibility in _____ Hawaii and perhapsi CcC onada d u rin g h is i — managing-their-own-affaiiTairg and.to J ccept— H i. ley fail, unless it’s |^ K . is post m aster counsckse lo r o f th e Tw in • the consequences’ if they cr of life and death." Falls chaptcr ond hasas served{ as Idaho something that's a m atter c state senior counselor.o r. ' Teaching one’s ofTsprirpririgs sclf-rcliancc Other state officersrs iinclude Siawn undeniably can help anyy m other of six chil- . ------HarrisrTSvinPnllsrstastate-junior-coun------— drcntosurviverbut-M ead-fid-firmly bolievosin— n in Magic*Valley in- selor. All young men ir this approach as a major,jor tenet of raising ' ; more about DeMolay lerested in learning mt c h ild ren . c t H a rris a t 733-1779. nre invited to contact “You have to guide thenhem. but allow chil- ' the energetic state ______Spccinl aw ards werefere giv e n a t t he Id ah o ______dren to mnke m istakes,' th JonTtakc-rlsks'and— • Educational Associatication Region IV ri^ e r says. “irtH ey^on “Proud to Teach"lunchinchcon. make mistakes.’ they wiwon't grow," She N a n c y W o o d , a Buhluhl patron and school added she has seen childlildren who are ’so volunteer,Tvas namedled "Friend ofEduca- well taken cure of they nenever can'face any tion." O ther aw ard winnerswin include Mil-- ' difficulty.", ton Barrufl,.Tvrih Fallsalls chaptcr president, Mead has just relurnet-ned from Spokane, ]| president; Julie ; _ for outstanding local p where she represented IdaIdaho at the Ameri- n io r H igh E nglish '.I JohnaoD, Burley Junio can Mothers national comcompetition, won by ' tcacher, for"couragcogcous tc a c h e r o f th e L i l ulh Carolina state " Nancy Hawk, the South M other of the Year, wltlith daughter Rcbccca y e a r." ...... M a r•ty t y M ead. 1 9 8 9 Idaho Mi m o th e r. J a n e t D em iiB rG oodiloding H ig h School . ijeve- gethor-what Mead1 tertermed musical podium Thp Idnho mother off tlthe >car has sue- ______Oni* ftrM[nrtv*-^; .pr! m o sto u ts ta n d in g a ch i{ ------— lg six programs, i-'rom ihwLh»!^ came the -bogKPsUon- .— ,and.DianeClemeDa, cessfully combined motho'therhood with her c and drama, munis in theie ccommunity is the founding ’ ing regional leader, ar e's been involvcd,in music ii iuction, “CarpjwQr.^m j if the JUM P company to pro>'ovidc to do a. full product Buhl elem entary lead■achijr, fo r o u tsta n d in g lifelong interest in music'jic and the perform- . ; ' le community yc:irsagoofl at the church' nnd in the > act in which the Dilettanteslies of Mngic Valley was ______; ______~1^ 1 m ^B^'; — ingartsrAlthoughshenevttever-wo rkedouUide— • ------^^.n'lmncD f o)Liu.unK r V peppje tb singandnc formed. A year latclater,.'me Magic Valley of her home, she has taugaughl vocal students . n Icurncd niu- public. Theresa J. Amen,1, a senior nt Minico ong the way. her children l< es is Symphony dcvolopcdj)cd as an outgrowth o f the almost from the tim e sheho „nd hcr hu.ba„d, Vhile none -Te ()ppartumljnily for such perforAiances High school, daughteriter of Rod and L in d a or their own enjoym ent. Whi k in g in thc" local school s ys tet m , p it o rc h e s tr a for thle e fif ir s t show . of ^_outstanding Ida- Dave, moved tb Tw in Fallsa lls m 1957. _ _ . )us musicians, her oldestCRI daughter, mostly lackin Amen, Paul, is one of: n e ,'s o ------M cad-w ns-onc-of-thjf-the-same-group-of-por--;------■ ~ “Wc'd hdfdly gbt'iinpaclmckcd when the latc r Lake Talioc. Mead sny.s. H er last child had left homc ho high school grnduaiiu a te s ch o sen to fe- jy Gerdin. who lives near L backers who spearheaded od tim e in her life to devote mnear- formers and arts bocl< -ceive-ldaho state schoc h o la rs h ip s o fS l ,500. R o m a M e ssm a h a s k e d m«me to dircct the ju- sojhvolvcd inxommunity-thi-theater, it wash good 1 pro- the community fundind idrive to build a civic ------Sho'planB lo'rnirjoriTrliirbOOkki:i;}>iilli. nior choif' at the Kresbesoyicnun tjnurch," 1y a n ’e n lirere ;sum m er for the original ; tl culminated in the CSI duction o f “S“Sn n o o p y ." auditorium, which ci f ‘ Three College ofSoiSouthern Idaho stu- 3 Hut. again,ain, she had a basic, philososophy Fine Arts cenlcr. _T- _dents won-awardajiLtaLthcJJella.Epsilon ______- I in the Dilettante ^ d u c - ______■activit>T -•••-- zSheparticipntcdJpj •ship conference in Or- "behind her ac Chi national leadershi I, "but lions, for the first 10 jyears, when fier ‘^Hil- petition w ith 3,000 stu - ■All m y lif(life 1- was shy." Mead says, ’ lando. Fla., in compet dren were young and could bc put.to.bed," denis from across the country, in acting I could coi forgcl myself." rming she says, "As they got older they needed me She couldlid see the benefits perforn JonH ill, Twin Fallsalls, won sccond in ho- them (at home) and itL wiwas easy to teach at gave her owrown children — “could seg, tl tel/motel managemenl e n t: T a m m y B ro w n , gel oul of' tlthemselves and bccome c(cohfi- home." Shoshone, was amongong th e to p lO fin a lists When someone askasked her to give them in hum an relations1 di’division, ond Arden deni." 1 10 think of the enthusiasticic and vocal lessons. Meadnd ssays she thought “S1.50 Jacobs, Rupert, wasBS iin th e to p 15 in ho- lOB bl- a lesson is a lot of ispending money." Al- tel/niotel managemenn cnt. ^ «lcad as shy because she hat cn-involved-in-music-since ------rinvol ved in th'cperfo'rm in^; arta/ "thotigh-she-hasbccnit -T eiryl-D , Jonos,Pa,.Pauli received ah as- ______^fCQdr-’childhoodrshc-had-md-never thought of-t«ach- a S S - , - K ll's h a rd“mov^d lo to TwiirFullsrthe'M i sociate degree in busilusiness administration major in it in college. ■ gracious Mesctive’. in.n couple’s group ntat the ing it and did not maji from CSI Fridny nighighl. His name was not ^ wnysteerTininn church. - ■ i included on the listtof of gfaduates run car- 3 couples Involved would pui)ut to- • Sec MEATEAD on Page E3 ______------Iier in th e T lm iB ^ NJewsirecnusc-hc e w ------’" Afler.lhey ml missed the deadlinele fof( r tu rn in g in h is became acti\ n a m e. ------Presbyterian ______W ?-'| The five O ■ % Laura Butcher, a TwinT Falls student at I >thers off th e Yeatar a re . Northwestern Collegeege. Orange City, Iowa, has receivedl aa! sc h o larsh ip fo r u p------perclass stydents plaip lanning on e n te rin g ______fulltime foreign or' dod om estic m ission . ______^ ^ M ollIactLvc l JiucQmn work. She is a junior:iorsociol work major, The college isaffiliatiliated with the Re- W E ORTON SMITH tions of the Missss 1Id ah o P a g e a n t f o r 30 formed Church-of AmA m e ric a. w s t a iv s w r ite r years. She first coaclcached contestants for the It in Burley and for hiany. • • - - Toni Couch-SheldoiIdon, daughterof- Miss Cassia event in d the Miss Twin Fnlls J a m e s o n d V a ie n e•Couch,Twin Co Falls, rc- B yLORAYNFALLS — Twin Falls has prosovided years supervised t cd by the Twin Falls Lions ceived the “Celebrote•atc Literacy" award ’nnm-Ni'WSiIdoho Mothers of tho Y earr isincc pageant, sponsored b from the Idaho Counc■uncil o f th e In lc m a tio n - n M arian Langdqn, who noww lives . Club. .■ al Reading Associatica tion; - .... lym outh. wns selcclcd. She nlso plans to iretire from the respon------Thc-thiTd-gmdc-tei-tench'cMt-Mccall-re ------six o th e r p-thcm-stilWive-in-T-win-Ffllh ceived the award aat lt the Spring Reading I% 2, w hens inthe community, • Sadie DeOlce, theth e iSfT? e state m o th e r , is Seminar at Blockfootfoot. She wns recog- inNewPlyirVlcClusky. Ihc m 3 Mother ofo the_nnuLjn Aln.ska-hclpilolpinft with n nuw rrrnnd- nizedtorsigm iicannhlTO iiirib m lui i t r m l n;------— F o n r o HIS h been on the Twin FallsIs City child. She serves-oi8.-on the Red Cros^j &iw- iicy-throughhendaveli------—:------pnimotionoflitoracy arc orthc-past-lS-yearSnbut-aaylya-slw-.tooth-chapler-board l a r d - a n d - i s - a c t i v u - i n .h e t------vel Library," available opment of the "Novel eek reelection this fall’. ------church. She is area-coordinator-und.lias— aret ud en ts a t JVlcCall, C a s- to W achers and studc Y ear, h aHenderson, s tho 1371 selccUction, is -been secretary ofif theth Idaho chaptcr'iJf the , - adow rfr-It-confii6tfro<^------vn for. hor supervision ol loca omplele with teacher • • sets ofSObooks, com . s c o j r a rTHERS a i on Pngc t2 _ ------^ ^ ------M a r t y -i-M W dadjvith daualiter RiRebecca 26 years ago • will H elen He . Sec SPOTLIGIIG H T o n P a g e E 2 well know n o fr> fFatlO • ie s z o r titalisaclg!{ t l le i^ ta k i one from a rival gang, was —Moth ng mous caller phoned pol:olicc and the jacket for one milies to trials womon wh o’ve seen so mony young livesi/es companies victims’ fam . of murder. Before the The Associated Press13 her who’v on m an was picked up. conviclcd of md and leads campaigns'.toto clean op the son, "Shegs-aftei I posed-a 35-yeor-9entoncc, d e s tro y/ed. e d so much blood shed and id just begun, judge impose nark their tcrr__nnd coven he The family’s pain had ■ances-Sandovol’a so m anyly tdream s snuffed out; ...... gram u gangs usc.to mt younger son, Sandoval turned tun lo A rthur’s killer,- - i ...... C H IC A G O F ranc said. “Allwho h had cradled her,dying That year, Sandoval's' y Igs represent death, pain andm d rito ry . ’z R o jo . e n e m y is m e n n a n dJ iclough and lives “Gangs iC lold me she held my sonqd Vincent, failed in school,)l. Her daugh- Juan Lopez R an- Arthiy died in Januilu a ry 1985. H o ’ ' T h r e e g ‘You did not know m y son in a world where life is chcap and sufTering,ng," said the 35-year-old San- ered (lim with a co'at,’ shehe ter. Lydia, attempted sui■uicido-with an “I iaid, ‘Yo ob- and a buddy hnd gone! to’looktJ forthe A rthur’s ki itie a lre a d y know s d o v a l. “Tl“This is not one fam ily's prob- in overdose of epilepsy mededication. nnd my son;on (did not know you. Ani- deaih is common. Stic . md her talking had no jobll he sa id w n s he. w as cold.” ier son was a vie- lem. It’s,’b iall the families in the com-im- friend's sister and founi ;r brother wns mala kill forifor survival, But you killed this foe cnn kill— her t h e - a r e a gong members identifiediti- “All she knew was her w e' tb five gang members, ike of killing. You pursued . m u n ity . ... Only together can we dead and the-person wh*rho killed him for-tho sake ( lim . and as Arthur -mistic aboi. killer, Sandoval snid, but he IP mc.qsagc we're not going; to A fight broke out ar II him. You should receive ------illfld Arthur-San:__ gpnti th e job or family to keep him ip- in was alive," Mb. Sandovfv a l sa id . “She h im to kill hi Jih- and hl»'friend-vrere leaeavingi n aixth.— Sq- a d i5_^a^ftlli^accept.yoyou or tolerate you. It's r.-m- n d _ x x m ip li2Ltib'— d is a s a o c ia t — h e r w lf . th r sn mfi sentence s n ns you gave to ------dovalr— H e — w o s _ i5 _ ■cdrHc -BtTick-aT,-penlcd—foia and .police weren’t opti- (the fact) wo have some con- gang member'appearcc A rth u r,' mourned, thon roso to face the gnnga forcingI (t bout capturing him. ru- from the legal sysiem." m." knife into Arthur's hetleart, pulled it Spanish-sp ?as a future that w as mur- and suy enough is enoinough. trolover'er the destiny of our childron." determined Sandoval np-______Tn thfi fnll o f 1985, tthe accused. "This was i ig a tn. ------*r-help-«n-Kngii8h-_an£Lly-’ - who-said-he-mistook-Artrth u r’B-fatigue------s-Sc^-Ge-GANGS J on-Pngc-E9 ------ac- Sandoval later trackeked down the In less t GnnRs.” n call to nclioi;tion for ihb'se like court caaroses, lobbies lawm akers, ac- •speaking television nnd ra- nfTorod n Sl.OQQ rew ard ------■s than'iwo wceka. nnaftony- •n .....

...... E-'z* Tim05-N0W5, Twin Palis.is. 1(Idaho Sunday. May 14.1989389 ...... r Mothers5-----^------______«Xontinuc_d from Pag;*agc E 2~ American Mothers, Inc., thc ongoing KGK n | H ------organization— w h ic h — o voraorsccs_Lhc_Q^^^^^^H yearly state and national contestsco to prom ote th c id e n ls o f m moi o th e rh o o d a'mlTamilylircr Christina Petersen, Mothio th e r.o f th c ' Y ear in 1967, ope n ed h c roown w repair shop in T w in K alls in 1&13.3. vwhich be* cam e Chrir-LinD-Originspnalsr-Her ------Jcnther products wore soid)id through* out the country Tor 16 yeiyears. Thc business, now Petersenn W e s te rn ——Wear-fllup,-is.openil£d-by-i3y.a^n„Ia.. 1979. th e re tire d b u sin e ssww o o r m a n p u b - . lished her biography, “Oppop p o rtu n itie s ^ '* ' ' a t Y our F in g ertip s." I a H MCCLUSKY ~ : HELEN HENDERSOT')TS M A R Y 'M C •^Now 91,-tlie-former Moth' -GHBISTINA PETERSOiON H E L E N H E N D E R S O N o th o r-» r-lb j------C H B I S -nNAPETERSON n i ------G T o d a y ■ . ■ T m ^ a y ______•____ Soroptimist T o d a y 1 9 7 1 • Y*car is stili a c tiv c in th e Soi 1 9 6 7 Club and American Ugionon ia u x ilia ry - , , . k’creation Commission nndid works started two You'oung Mother groups, , h e v cd to be in m California, und Lei\a Reci ’ord and one in Filor, « and horclmrch. ::ity, 1968, and Perdita withvilh the school’s Drug :Impact one in.Casllefon ilharofithc Bi™. Hill Cil: lal recognition for her g In 1957, tho Idaho Mothc Corral, 1980. Theso two progirogram. She was thc first pnpresident winning national Brid Smith, Humphreys, a Year was the .late Sigric ! Jive in the Fairfield ofif the American Field Servivice Ex- cfTort. She alsoio :has served ns state M whose husband, the latee GC ly n n E. change h ar program 'at tiie Twirrin Fails president of thele IdI a h o M others Asso- 1 Smilh, was a city mail can:nrricrhcrc iigh School and served nsI tnmbas- cation, McClusky., b(b e sid es s e r v i n g on th e . Higli to C h in a , for m a n y year's. ,,is on thc legislative sadoador from Idaho on a.trip to - lir B lld itio n - to - th o s e - scv.' V I flfen .f-iho Auunciotion of Idn-, ^bishis past year. Women who1 wore w nominated, but |H Fnlls women, including Mrm •Tn^dcrsort-tlorvi‘B-u»-ctnmardinati^iVnnotrrscicirtcd-fo rthmrtat^-mother-i-are— r tl M , y ^ w . m c ^ three other Magic vailey 1 Ranch board, is on the foror >weddings-performed at theth Kirst called merit motl[Others arid are niso el------hflvcbcen-nomed-stata-math Drag-flnd-AIcohol-Com^OpJ)0Dti3t Church. Aftor her selectionse jgiblc, along witlvith the stale winners, j;.. ticker, 1966. GoTUmo^Dri 'TrnlitrldnhcpM othorjr:^ |== Thoy are Impgcne Unzick n Fails City'Parks and IS‘Idaho mother-ol thc- yet•ear;- she ^"be involved ir id is now b e - m itte e . Tw in I who then lived in Buhi nnd is - -Association^ sayflys Esther Roed,-Twin Uj Falls, a meritit mother who twice ■ D td l the served as state2 presidentp of the orga- H Magazinoxes of assorti Heymann is thc authoihor of the mark"? sped, is a disgrace." Heymarunn.inys. and n ciihintlcr.- —— spring’fl-hottest—book,—“A-_“A. W oman ------I^Jackie—pnpmhnhlv hrcause she's spei L-liQ-want to c re a te t he ir _ ■ 'I f 'K e n n e d y ^ am i Ihc- I lm m a s c - n f ------I'of-thostuvvhc Named Jaciiio" (Lyle Stuaruart, $21.%), never spoken;n ini her own behalf, hns II d: a micM)wave oven. Catnelot emerge latlereil und a liir- iimi fast r™d: a sizzling 631-page unauthiuthorized bi- remained ai subjects of tremendous Car pw'-5n a few chiicolale aished. Ari.stotle Onassis coiro m cs o u t l^nn. th y iw o g rap h y o f th o fo rm e r firsr s t la d y , w ho In te re st lo Americans An- and to people aisl loden skewers for fon- smelling like a comparalive2 rose.r and. wood The MVRMip Diagnostic: I:Imaging Magazines, all over the; world,"w says Heymann, smt will tu rn ‘60 in J u ly . M unuineef- due." the best-seller lisls a few “I “I think he made some gen ■ newspapers and televisionon h1 a v e b e e n *H, w ho h it thc m a rr iiig e , _ P o r tll^usu wwho h have.more.irouble staff .cprdi^llly invites the publicpi to ^iih-iPoor-lU ttlc-R ich- fortforts io have a fulfilling _tn.i er-in-8-ru 8h—TCTffl-Bgo-^i John Jr.." cleanmg lhanrciiokingrA-houRckcep-- c...... - liography of Woolworth He He g r e w c lo se a l len.st lo Jo tour thee hew MRI unitlit on to get the book’s most titillitilla tin g tid - G irl," a bioj: vrAvhose cleani)ining freciuency is limit- Heymann says. ____ bits into print. It has beeneen a verita- heiress Btirbaibara Hulton, B*-*.' ur budget. It could be a —IIeymanu.ciuimi-loJiave_iL' nnly r..- ed only by ynuf ble JacKie bonanzii. a tabicibloTd'ldyer’s ------ip-;jackic'hj'hns-mnintained-ii-reg«l------Ii ■ofTiito perp'etulty: spect for ihe way Jackie Onaniissis hns nnfslioi'dl'in or dream come true. silcncc, plentyniy o f p e o p le — fro m ihi* spe ates moving to. a new nday, M a ^ 2 1[ ~------dealt with adversity and trarnitudy in Kor- firadunle Sun Jackie and JFK shot up \^'ith am- lute Christinaina Onassis to the public dea City: Tuition loifor a continuing-educ.i- h e r life phetarnines by a “Dr, Fee:F’eelgood." ... relations direlirector of Maxim’s — her 1 : 0BO 1 - 4:00 p.m. —Si3otliffhht la n ic s I n stitu te in i t e n c e r o o m — — Tails;'nliw in Jackpot, won secondse “ Tofcyck"Mechar “ Tours"foirhih"thihe'2nd floor conferei • Continued from PagcE2Pa; weeke.Mcmslinship working for promi^ T al place in Net;ada’s Future HuslUsiness Phoenix. nent trainersrs andi breeders. ph> Refreshiliments will be servecved. ------g u id e lin e s.------...... •Lenders of America competittition in ______n W orst, so n o f D r. and ■Nows wclcoipcs item s Brandy Firth._daughtcroc r o f C u r tia ‘introduction to business ciitejle g o ry . _ 77,t. Timvs-Nt -rd-W r^«rst-7-T-u:in-Faik— •8hc~^ n iiT o m p ct c in-QrlniHl<»r.rnf Filer GranL’(i.PlomM m a d e ht.-lr M e n ' s WW : rangler Je favorite peanut hulter cootinokies each Cowboy C ut - 13MW2 Rc^cguIar .$18.95 ...... SY6 ® » |“ week during the pa^l vear.•ar fo r f rie n d s j ------iil'West Mngic CmT-ecrtPintprrln-obser------— » vnnce of Ihe Bake iuui Tnkrake (lay, shu \ /I iowboy C ut Sl£m"ElF93i35~ Kcgaiar'ST87y5~...::. inclu'dcB tw ^ m o rc .fihm-iny “ ------nur^^ing hom o in h e r visius. loneyMaiirketSafet UyvSboj C ut Regular Flt-1 $18.95 ...... uhl; piano------— ^JcnnIferKDoiman,-Biihl lens-Black/G tay Jeans- slu d e n t of G e o rg ia B lasiociiD ck.w on in.the Id ah o S ta le .Mu:Music Club’s . .“ and Lfqipditjr- Tbmens Black/Gray Jeaia n s ...... •...;...... spnng audition's held aliCSi.Ray- ' ______monr^ R nhinao h . .loriim o.0 . vV o c u lisl . fTT' ykln9-4ia « i-for-you-ift-lha n f M a rth a iMt'ad,,I 'I T w m F a lls .------4 i S e e F ■cSh'SSam utallon-FandrId:------^------tson“^Bailey W— Q ^eciaTsel ,von S'JOO, :------' - D a n r C Lcesa Jasper. WVndcll.. l l . i s o n f o r u ; ' •eaim rr. competitive Interestrsf rates R A W H A T S I fWESTfiRNiN SHIRTS I $ sophdm ore e<|uitie tc'cliiioliiioiiigy stu. • k efep e f easy access, to youiour m oney with ^ g M e n s I & ra Short A I I di-nls ut C o n n o rs S ta to ColC o lleg e . fr90 e e checking B Sloy n.^A^a

TJolsdK ' ' • ' ______•£ihsL x h v a r d s - ^ -i-^ rf »-V?frBhg-t*ig DtTiL' W?^— ------■_____ ;.« e o t /£ m E s n SL\CE.isf?____ ' ______; Valleys Finest Wc-extern Store Tvln Fatli. Idaho — «t .g / » ------, e n te r — r Call 785-737 3 1 4 ~ |...... 262 Shoshono St^E, • TvTv^ln Potts, Id. 83301 Uaa4tt 0:00-8:30 O o r T o liF rr e e e 733-6019-l-SOC•800-624-3176 ' ahufi/Ficfrsuc -K TftnjR in I 1-800-952-6-6 4 5 7 V ______Sundny.’. KMay 14, 1989 Tinius-Nows,s. TvTwin Falls, Idaho E-3

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- L e m k e - ______T he Springers5 ...... ^ ______; ______Biutler-L eeds__ id K n th y D a iy , D en v e r; O v e r l i n [ KIMBERLY. - Kciincthicth and Vcl- Beach, Ore.;0.; Peggy Gull. Jerome; ■ BUHL - Janet Lynne Butler Bi and the bride, and 1 1.Biggets,Jw in FaHs.-tU'!^--m h»lp ™th tb? Shelley Bourn, Boise;i; CO lie T u r n e r , . . .ijf dreamed of becoming a M participated in extrac • “W hat shee offei-sol p e o p le is a sign o f P e had a ra. And they knowkno they Vrill always Filer, arid Vicki Maruyiruyama, Boise. _ sa id . school music groups. She 1 terta an d Gene Turner ’ Sandovnl'.s hope'und counlunige," aaid Timothy Me- lelping hand from this The couple hns eight graijrandchildron. Publicity aboul Ms. dio program of her own,n, traveled r""™ “ ctim s'm olh^ Cormick, nnin ex-priest who oncc ris singing long-ume commmmunity worker. ' 1plight prompted other vict with, the Purduettes girli ors to call, riiost'oflhcm seseeking help worked'withih Sandoval, “She speaks liml'S when a lot of people Kgroup and sang vrith the girigii barber- T H c or just a sympathetic car . ou t a lot of tim i i e N e w ■* ' ! shop group. . One woman whoso sonn ’ w a s k ille d , w on't. ... Gon(!angs live off others' fears 8 challenges them. Many The Partins she recalled, told her shefie could nol und 'she cha "1 h a d lo ts o f fun w ith mmusic," she Be)e r n e t t e lie w a n t io_.hide in th e face the -murderer alone,le. Sandoval times people - says of her college years,rs. She had t?n TWIN FALLS' - MrMr^ and Mrs. 7, ranees calls you to stand u n l o c k . went to court and paw the t mother shadows. Frar been accepted by Wayne1C King, to r U A lv is P a r tin , fo rm er BuiBuhl residents, R sitting alone with her two'0 d a u g h te r s , o u l in lh c lighight." ~ " ___ woro-honorad nn thfiirir snthfi wcddm^ R;* J _ -tiiuL uxu'u.creiuuiuiy_anu_;_^ I—wftJie-uie-oinec-Siaezj!^vna-crowded ------■bhe-lu.n n : —coming-full-butrmmancccci:chanBcd= — -v - a n n iv e r s a r y A pril 22 aQt t tht e ir h o m e in ^y."“8ard"thV'Rcvrban7— « 1 1 wilh friends and familyf - re tu rn e d — ------^ W alter, started tho PPaitin ~ d airy;.'^^^^| " crs._ id- o n d sa id : from the service, they livlivod in. Lo- ttiiL w e s t o f B uhl. One, she said, called- She was cry- Sandoval,1. vwhose story will be told ^gan, Utah, where Dave didlid graduate They continued farmirming Buhl “'My son is one of them.’ S )o-you-know__in-a-iy_moviinvio, sa id A rth u r ’s d e ath ^work-at-Ulah-Stato-bofore^ ------an^Tselling thedairyinyin tho-19709rIn-^^^^H —ingr-'Please-heip-me.-Do Lhc railroad has changed■d her.h N o v e m b e r 1988 th e y sold sol their farm w hat it’s like t^ go lo Ll Twin Falls. 3ur son half “Before my son was murdered I and moved to Twin Falli ------• tracks and-pick up. you Not surprisingly, the IdiIdaho .Moth- -S O) n! n l y $ 4 9 ^ ^ The private event1 wwas given by : '■ beaten to death? 1 know hhe’s going to never hated-ad-anyliody I I hate (Lopez Rojo) for ,er of the Year came fromn a musical their children. Bill Part’artin. Buhl; Di- W die. I’m just'waiting for tlthe call ... or snid. “Now I ,m hate mo. That is an ifamily. Her father playlycd bugle, ^ ^ anc Leonotti, Twin F Fai a lls , a n d B a r- , ^ the .knock on the door.” making him DW Bcm elte Funlo«k givM you ) one should have to feel, . "'erica" U - “ ------b a r a -E b b sr-T w in-PfllU.-lU,-andjpouaea...J?r-T“ ” These mothers are nowiw p a r t o f th o em otion no qi ___p c rf o rm in g - fo r all th e Ami Maryrod^vis-Partin — clairiis "more anemopopTliThave no conlrol'over:” I “ playca'lhTT" Tracnoii^nWeoi The coupio has U graiiaii^aBRiiaFenr— ------Mi _ o rg a n iz a tio n , w hich cl£ gion inunctions. H fottcT^ even the penm nkle epfor a fun, also said she understands ^ than 700 members in ththree Illinois But she als ocarina, a’ simple wind iinstrument 8, arK) nealens any fobnc in ont chapters. Plans have bc()cen made to “hc wantedI tott belong. Hc, loo, was a giving ^ soft whistlelikc tonenes. • fa»i operation. s and spinoffs victim of gan{nngs.” • - expand outside Ihe state i ...... k ' g s i s r metimes when she sees a already have formed. Furunding comes Now, somci She \frould accompanyr 1him on the • Adds^oraiWe 'imp mnn. she thinks of Ihe Tanners'ST ------^------~ -- irom privattrdontittons;— "—piano'vritlrthH attcrinaltt3Mmenlrrferr: Tlw ^ n b«gin* at: ganizc neigh- Arthur. And,nd, she daid, 'Svhen Im- “M othcrs" seeks to orgc hours." She feels one ad\dvanUgo of ' He worked for Amoncnn ;ang violence, overwhelmedled and surrounded with ndy's Bernina - GAKLEY - Mr. antand Mrs. Lloyd OaKley. H borhoods wracked by gai her childhood was that “(•daring the L |a iS y and she worked in the lizc they have so much painain from other mothcrs ... I Oakley • Burley Tanner. Salt Lake2 City,C former Foundry ; *■“ “I t’s n e c e ssa ry they rcali^z Depression we had no moiloney.and so 03 "The commu- say, ‘Arthurir p ray for m e."' O a k l e y r e s id e n ts , WilliVill be honored school sysily s te tn . some control," she said. “1 678-1573 lifled her spirius when we learned to be creative, nities have to slop pnssi'sivcly accept- Arthur lif at an open house SaturIturday for their ativity carried over into ‘ c B e r r n e t t e ■vent is being given by iFicirir ing thut this is the way iliil s ’. " ' ' ...... timcsgottouia u g h . _____ 50th-wcddingnnivej^•sary. The eve f ro m B E W N I N A B . . m bolajbc-cx--...... “H iL w nlid u li nlwavs tell me you canI child-rearing.______•------^h1ldr«n7=v^Rofacrt==Tanncrr=:'Ilwn—n------RleBninEi»Pjfi«!?g:jyg! :an make il. Ho had'nlotof ’ Douglas Tanner, Pocatcllo;i; ample,, she snid, “givesos them the do it, you can Friends and neighbt;hbors are invite Fnlls; Do crybody." runner. Marienc Kilgorow,f. sense they dpn't hnve lo0 siti back and faith in every ed to call from 2 to!o 6 p .m . a t 131 U r r y Tai 11 fold their hands." If he coulduld see her now. she said, s o n " tUkeCity. Gene Tananner und Alan Tanner, nil mCARSI M c A r th u r Av c ;t S a lt L< i probably say,-'Mommy, JOf luf 125' gangs 'he would \ ke City. Tho couple hns 100 “Pblicc cstimnle about Tanner-and-.Helen,en_Ida Stanger Salt Lake nc a long way,. You arc ono — with 12,000 members1 operate in . you’ve comc . rch 23, 1939. in grnndchiUliildrcn. ' • '^m SEMTS... were married March lEERINGPRESI gulsylady."’ AUCTION! C h ic a g o . Sun ValleyTransisfer & Storage iiquk[uidatlon auction, It's been 3 yearsrs since they last clccleared out their I- ” "wreTwtrsB—Om C o u r s e lockers, abondarsned or unpaid merclrchandise will be ims - no reserves. All Items must go. (oeplional RN with, Auction will begli|ln at 10:00 a.m., SatuiiTuraay, way -^ fo r rive ganizatioriarskills, locatrbh Alrpor»rt Way^Haliey. (Fol=ollow slgns^r — »is only-a-ipartlal — .lookiiking for a chalienge Friedman Men^orial Airport.) T^ls ia — _ _ _ - a n dd-an-opporlunity - to^ 1 jisUng;. r e s c u e FURNITURE ______~ ' utilizeze various'sRilts in a ------Bentw00d-f0ckGr--0lOinina.room-tabld-&-chalr£-ilrs--^fa^rfissflta^ ------TWIN FALLS—-?Rivor -I Rcscue ^ lab/gerlatric/skllled ee table - Nighl stands - ULawn ch airs - vVicRsr T e c h n iq u e s ," a one-f5o;-ficssion course, B each chairs - Goffe( a - Fk)or lamp - Bed framrames - Headboards - . will he hold from ;9'9 a i m T t o n o o n ...... Hinursing setting. chair - Sleeper sofa inic M attress - Box s]:|mGngs - O ttom an - Buffet - EndEn< tables. M n y 13 in room 14040 of the Aspen ^ j Fr Clin Building at the Colloglloge of iiouthcm - - | \v j c w r i i \ t / ------— M a r i s HOHTIHH------M>PL4A|40ES- Jiector - Cam era - Windo'idow air conditioner - Id o h o . Y our feet suiip p o rt your entire! vw eight. W hen J u c ie r - 16mm projc Excell()IIent w ages, benefitsj ipoakers • Food processoi3sor - Power mower • liurt, you hurt all o\over D ecause Stereo amplifier, spi your feet hi \ - Sink with faucets - Participants willill learn river a n dJ Lu p d a te on all skills. v acu u m - Color TV^ & stand - Celling fan - i your feet anire th e base of youiur entire bone * CQurtcny, rivor currtntents, how to use T * ^ Boom box. ' structure.. W e are offering a FREE FOQT throw bags, crnfl pressurepr points | > COLLECT S P <>ORTINC GOOICDS d th e nature of a n d h o w to rig a Z-lini•line to^-emove a ^ EXAM to hei]lip you understand Tripod - F ly ro d -S lelleejjing pad - Shotgun stocstock - 10-speed bike - Contact Sue • • V 1 rnfl from rocks. Safe!afety procedures your foot problemm . • Kid's biko - Mini trflirim p o lin e . . will also be taught. W'egener e i at West I W ednesday,f , M ay 17, 12:0010 to 5:30 p.m . gic-Care-Center,: Foe for the courHcHC iis $ni“una“Hi.u^ Magi j g U ^ g g ^ dents cnn preregi:egistcr in the • ^ i^hbwee HER INFORMATItTIOW,CALt: _ f ornrHti nffioejn the1C Taylor1 Adniin- fr34-8645 < _ FOR FURTh ------iAUfltn>Ti- B ulld in c.--Ft 7 8 8 ^ 4 8 7 2 ----- ______'mntion-cnH the.Contiontinuing Educa- f tio n o fn c o n t 73-1-0269.>69. i i i — . ______£.4__ Tiin«9-Now6.-Twin1 EaJis..ldatio_Sunday..MnyEi 14.:4 . 1989____ 7 ‘ _ EngaQeements— B!enpett-Schultz- e t z ------^ pie .will reside iiTHarri- ndJM pJRoL_25L£2Sl — —Vierstnaf a - — ^ - — Davis-W iihk i n s ------HHP --- FAIRElELP-JiJr-aDd lie Bennett of FairfieldId announce son. TWIN FALLS - Wnyi»m e and Mar- ir dau^Juer^j^^^^^H ______j Q u i g / e i thp cnf^pement of their iisTimTwancc— ^ 8Ka~T6iiarcyrTwtn~!^lis Angela Bennett to Tim '^HS ultz. son in and Corrie sir daughter, BUHL - Norman the engagement of theii of M r. and Mrs. Ray Sch Es- ...... Vicrstm of Buhl nnnoiinoUnce th e e n - ^ iikins, son of -KeUy Davis, to Bob Will thervillc. lovra; f’flKctnent of their daiidaughter, Mar- w Ervin and Fairy Wilkins,s,Han.'W ‘n. lunc V icrstra to Robin(in Quigley, son . A B e n M tt IB a 1964 g raiduate d i of Ca* of U w rcnce and Vclmlima Quigley of H ig h S c h o o l...... • ■ Davis; 6 Twin Falls I m as County High School)1 and gradu- - ...... (‘iiHllofard. • graduate, ottcnds theJ C ollege- o f . ■ * I atcd' ffom the Universitlity o f iia a h o ■ employed at I ^ ^ ^ Southem Idaho and is e . in 1988. She is presently’ly attei^ding Vierstrn is a graduiduatc of Buhl ' ikes Mall. ; M auricos in the Blue Laki graduate school at thee College of HiRh School. She is cmi;m p lo y e d a t ^ifTe * Iclaho in Caldwell. ------BunM iirchc. ______^Wilkinfl.-olso_a .Twinn F a lls . H igh ' V — J nds CSI and \V ' School graduate, attend Schultz also graduateted from Ul I • (Juijjlcy is a gruduniluate of Castle- M e at Co. \ w orks for Independent M< I in 1988. He is a teacherra I t Kootenai I furd IJigh Schoot. He works for , J HighSchoor. id Sheet Metal. “ {JuiKt(-*y's H c n tin g n n d S Marlene Vlerstra and The wedding is planmmod for May ------iH plnni Innned for June ^ -- - " " Robin Quigley _ " 2 0 .-...... • B o b WWakins i and KeUy Davb The wedding is plannimed for July [*:•* . .--I ■ ' . . 21. 29 at the Community/ -Church in “ ' ' ' ______A n a c lajlrangtt ^ and Tim SAulte _ Fairfield^------r - T tbbets-liu let ■ ------~ ~ M f a z - L o n ■ - S cchilling-C oU arci r o . BUHL-M r. and Mrsilrs.Tcd M razof . I PAUL - Mr. ani| Mrs ’ graduated from Jerome Buhl announce the cnengagement of I bets of Paul announces lh e engage- 3 JEROME - Francesca Schillins, Schilling t-r ol in 1983 and Collaro grad- Uicir daughter, Amyy Mraz^ to Paul I, _T-- I m ent of their daughter, • 4 Joromc, and Daniel Sch:hilling. Cali- High School m Henry I/oman of J81 from Soulh Lake Tahoe Lomnn, aon of Mrs; Hci W ^ ' ' I bets to Wayne Hulct,. son ( of John y forhia, announce the engn g a g e m e n t o f ualed in 1981 ( Bulii. NT I Hulet and Bessie Richarardson of Dil- _theirjaughter, VictAnn.liL vnn.loAn- HighSchool.ol. . W — tm r—jKtfrry — — = =drew^HaT07-Bon-ofrM«r ff r-a o d -M w .------^------M n it-is -o - l'9 8 6 -g rrn n d d u H tv -» r-B »'ih1'~ ------Rob-5irCfr- g . M , Cnstleford High School.jol. Hu works for I . H u le l is a 1985 g ra d ulate a l of B eaver-- • I/imnn Dairy. I head County High Schooool ond is em- - - • Thg_wc4ding ia planilaancd for June_^ ^ ^ M B —nloved-nt-the Bcnverheuead repair and— 10. _ ...... " P olul'Lonian u r and Amy Mraz m achine shop in Dillon. 7 ^ & S

The wedding is planrnned for June 10 u t th e Je ro m e L D S SUStake Center, The couple will residelein Dillon. Julle Tibbets ■

TWIN FALLS - M N r.'and Mrs. W e c a t e r t o t h e Bill Goort7.cn of Twin Tw Falls an- H a l l - P o v e y f P pounce the engagem th e ir e Goortzcn ' to m best nam e.2 S i n t o u m ...... ■ daiiglilcr.” Michelle 8 - BURLEY-Mr. andid M ra . G. R o n I ------^ 3 f Jo h n B y rn e o f Randy Byrne, son of m Hall of Burley, annoujunce tho en- ^ turs. Brides and groomsns have been Biii.He. H g a g e m e n t oT th e ir d a uughtcrr, i Bren- J Namely you at The Bon Marche forr /(years. And for ' H - da, to Jared M. Pdveyey. son of Mr. ___ j 3 registering at Goertzen is schedu:iduled to gradu- f ed an extensive ■ ■ v » - ' ^ *' and Mrs. Valgene Povevcy, Rupert. • II good reason.n. W eVe always ottered ate Mny 23 from Twirwin Falls High I m - selectio n of thetl finest names in chinhina. crystal, oyed at SkopKo. ^ ______fa-hrio). She is employe A ' Hall, a griuluiittMtf- flatware andd all the-wonderful thingsrigs that go into ■ c,.... n „ : . J J l—School^ttcnds-Idahoi fc ------startlng-a-nevew4ioro©-togetbeiUflfher Byrne ia o 1987 gra. to help you w l,y ,...... ------^registry-is no’low-fully.computerized,i, nmaking wedding ___ ■ “Povey. who “ gradiid u a l e d ' fro m ns so much easier. Your3ur preference list is 1 Minico High School. ■ a tte n d s . gift selection: plnnned for June * A J i 1 lly e n te re d ah d u p d a te3d d :at al! Bon Marche The wi?dding i.s plai J ISU and i.s,employed sa m e automatically he home of the '• — 2 a t ;i p .m . a t th e . d9partment. sto res. ira-O lso n .in .T -w in ------____— Randy Byrne ______> briiie’a »t»nt. B arbara • and^lchelle-G ocrtzen ------• FalLs. The .wedding is sc ib r .enox/Noritake/Mikasa/D

nd Lavon Bonar, Parkerer graduated -from the Unl-ni------C r y sta L_Waterford/Lenox/Mikas2 \ as^Noritake • c o f Id a h o in 1988 w ith d e g re e s ^ Buhl, announce thee engagementc of versily of j . G .Durand/Bormioli : ice and marketing. He played H ouser-Langdti o n E J llieir daughter. Michiichelle, to David in finance H ack and Shirlev on the VatVandal footbnll first team andnd ------l4i'gh'Sch~obr.'Atmbi-e,'Ala:'~ • ■ g ~ P a V k c r . _ s o q J . t ) f . .Jacl< fa^=T-W lN=FAI.15-.M r-^ w aT iicllvXlve” irl5^nfSigm ir'Phi-fra- ~ ’F l s m o r'e~OneiSa/T6virer/Retron( s oneu/YamazaK— - I’a ik t^ r. S a n d p o in t. Ala.\ announce Langdorlon, a graduate of Twin Falls . He works for'Checsebroufth-jh- aid Mock. Atmore, Al te rn ity . H hool and the Merchant Ma-la- lhe engagement of thiLheir daughter. High Scho Bomir graduoledd from Arizona Ponds. ImInc., in Ix)s Angeles. idem y. King's Point, N.Y., is Beverly Lynnea Houseiser, to Ensign rine Acadc L in en s &S ’ B a th Fieldcrest/Spi/Springmaid/Cannon . H intc U n iv e r s i ty in 19!1989 wilh a bach- n. son of Sue servinginin th o N avy. - — •pt. 9 wedding i.s planned nt at Timothy K. Langdon...... i Vera/v«s V and the late FsTChnstlTm-ChinTh-in Bohh-,hh— Langdon-T.winJ''’«lls. iiclive in Alpha I’hili SSororily and is the I'lrsi T h e weevedding is plannea lor May .-n?Cfpli«»i(-U>-follow-at~lho-Lho___ LX.-Buzz^Uingdon. ■; 1‘inployV'd by Oalto"\Vi-\Vrn'u.>ritrLos"An:— W ith-a-r Houser is u graduatelie of Escambia jo res Krups/Braun/CuiCuisinart/Rowenta IH'les w lit-ru th e co uiple p lt will reside. Clear Lak,ak i’s C o u n try Club. H oiisew c Belgi(jiqu^Revere/Chicago CCu u tlery /G ertjer/' ^ Henciickels Calphalon/ScanPaiPan/Cuisine Report•t: Boys hhave edgefe in winining sch.':ir!s_6.QQQ m e rit sc -lho SAT ,und._i33ued_mronoaUid statements lately ____ ^ D e n i s e _ c i potrntial ami otlier pt-rsoiiatTTTtr-dardizcd tc5t. -likt^l iM)y.«,'said thu repurttin by KairTest. a ership |« avid-Sc'haeffer ------' PSAT are binsed again:inst femole slu-' denying theth charge of test biaj- Tht/ (.'luiihridgc. Mass.-bi.-based research (|iialitii'S. ers contend thnl womfii are,4 ' TimBef3 e m sed dents has heuted up laUUely. lesimaker; andardizi’d tests. • "hi U ;yrars. wc liavi' iifvor based };n)upiTiticalofslami w Y ork StaU* le s s lik 'eljely than men lo take ad-id - holarship decisions soli-ly on.» a Following the New .....r.. c -tv .la rsh in s “ r«‘-iliai.lia i...... Larry H eihtlemann K®'l^ Kvaiibtoil. llirTuses'.tls.tlu’"standar‘di/(-ct"”l‘SAiTtn ii);h I’roliminary Scholalola.-itic Aplitodi* 1 niilliiiIli.iii s tu d e n ls,. hich juniors. The Kduealional ETING SETTOR BLOCKGRANTSrBl • ' Tc.sl ari the tril>riliT iiin fur doter- si-luml ; PUBLfCMEE Ari H arder ,1— ^.ar-vic>'.-: adiniiii.-^tcr:’ _.thi;th r . ] iiimiiiji aftmTThTlIIsnrj ------M a t e r n a l jpS=Gfi1lcl=Health= ^ ateve (J®sonn ■ ' ' T • Till' non-profit cicorporation dis- l•^al^. I critic.-- chiiiiied'A viotnry ir :ome Home Enercirg y Assistance ------liiliutcs SDinc S2-1 mi!itiilliiin i n silio la r- Tc.-'t c m • Low Incc iirywlirn'a fedc-ral judge ruled ships a yt-nr; riinKingin« fro m n. Fc-i.riiiir.' - ■ •, Social S(Services ______ih.Mt New Ynrk snili' sdi..lar.-.lii|i pni :------J h r _____ =------L • (iiseriTiiinaled against wonieiS ------^ r e v e n l a ('ritics. inchifiingng FairTrsl. con- sjntin- l 'Tlii'rc Meeting will be heldh on Mi n i'ss ccontiniu'ii reliance on a t bi N Biridal l C onsultait a n t . luis May 17 from 7-7-9 RM Tliiny-oiu* piTcuntunt ijf this yc'ar's aM'd tc-.'-itc-.^-t when a' federal court lui! that iisini: similar uxanis to su jditorlum A-2 «cniilinali>l.-^ art’ (rid(rirls. accordini: to mli'd liia A ndersrson Center Aud chnhirship wn.ner> cnstilute:u te s thf .stali--i)y-slali‘ nranalysts lhat r\- ii'it schi 101 W. Bann(nock li-vriiniiiatii'ii.' .-aid Cinthi;th ia . ;,,iiiiK' l nailnames of winniTr - ia di-* BOISE THE BON u r u in u iiii^ ' P'T- -N-luiiiiailaii, FairT.-.-t'- i \.-cutive did i-. - , J J . . - .MARCHE,,^,^ “ The /n-ixiiTn (if thu n pled during inis mooting, Oral ancJ writton coc( m m o n ts will b e ^ c e p t i lu- (li;(li'teT m iiu'd froiii icL-tur. AND CUFT SBRVtCE i len c om m onts c a n t>© s eint n t ihrougti J u n e 9 to G aryy ■ ' . • .She .^asa id It w as Uki surai to confirnfirm • Acdditionally. writlei ______iJiL'ir n n m c j ______tttUOi^=Qfipl=of=H6allhz&J ------1| — !>rrvi.ju.'; V m 'rt'c.tt -^ F s V r * ^ ir.ship winners won’t l>e unua- Boise. ID 8372Q.-I.- - ' ' tiiiiiid (H).l perx-fn’t: ofo f n ie rit scbul.ar.i scholilr.s: .'d unlil later this month. FFor more information, c cc o n ta c t: i m n w a m ______vMTu l><>vs in Iir^H»^luZ______^______f-Ratricia.Jobnson_at 33 ^ 4 - 5 6 0 0 J '______M4q/CV< v .c rr m.-ilc.'^ in 1»k8-k7 ------in -th 'i i at awarding 700 .m ent -‘^‘••hol: h o h ______J ___ .Mariantii- ItudiTic■ntli. llie scholar- aimed a 1 V. Sunday,ay, M.-iy 14, 1909 Timor.-^’Juwr.,jwr., TwinFnIls. ltJJiho E-5

Job’s 1D aughtite rs insfiE:a ir ^ c €B n ny, using the 23rd Psalm., :8Q -H aneen-w ill— E r in ------H y ------T-W-IN-FAbbS— bisQ - Lena Tflliaka.-will-be installingim . bt* installed -as -honore«red-queen-of der, Gingoigor fleer. gsMsted by Brantindi Mildon, ______Jubls-Daughtcra-BclhcLiPl_--t3 a t 4 . p . m : - S . w .e e ’t “ ^deTCffW flttEBler, iiiursrrshalfBren-— Julie Leirielr^ ^ { S a tu rd ay . da-'Steinocker, chaplain;i; S tep h a n ie » '— ; includc Jamie Caml Strol ■ Other new ofTiccrs in -Garrisonnflagbcarerr-Gl^ h e r y l- M il------nifccsa;—enrol—b -c -r-g- E slinger, se n io r prFift don, recorder; Elaine Bo'lowen, musi- incees; Wendy Michel1 I' 1 e ( l ' Rcarick, junior princ( . cian; Kathleen.Leir, seninior custodi- H caIther th ( Hacking. - Langdon1 i s . an; Beth Rearick. junioror custodian iliter, chaplain; ' choir ' ‘cflF l ' marshal; Heidi I^icHiU and Sherwan Remaley, cicustodian of : • Kari Belliston, recordei•der; Talli Bra- tain lig h ts. •der; Courtney Wend gn,' assialant recordei There will be a salad babarTeception Jmily Redman, W arren,\ ab l ' Sisiam, ;librannn; Emi - -after the ceremony follo'lowed by an ...... — olberg, treasur- s i s t u •ntn • -HANSEN, ...... \ musician; Kaiie Strolb* informal dance, featuringng music fop/ *. er; Tara Powers, irinner guard; choir cafcap- ■ ■ , ' f all age groups. :r guard; Eliza-, tnin; .Theiheresa Boyer, custodian of i : I.-Jam ie Alitchell, outer r ; Jack and Betty Hyder' w ill b e hosts custodian and lights, andmd Brett Witherspoon, flag iZ bclh Benton, senior ci ■ and.Shey and Cheryl Pal‘atterson, co- ;*• DanneTuloy,junior cusi:ustpdian. — . bearer.' 1- h o sts. amanlha Rowe. Lyn Con!onw ay w^U read th e c erem o - ■ © c l l McHsengers nre Sum. “ p Sofnebt)octy nee(ids y o u -^ urs._a_week a t Iv seeking dryjmina-to.bc-in-—i.— in Rupcrt-to8er,ve M hour •The Senior Compansanion ProKram _currentlyj rmeni Center. in thoseemergency food or--. the AdultyChiiaDeVelopm ■------’ has immcdiiito opcnmgilnp^ror 15 peo- cludea in -free stipend, 1**^ A nntiual so needed are: ono washer in-n- Benefits include a tax-fr pie who arc n t least GO :years old and ders. Also and annual... Shepl n travel reimbursement, i ssigned lo'be a good workirking condition, a «et of twin low income to be assi| 1. physical, accident and 1lia b ility in- der person or a beds andd ia kitchen table are needed, companion to an older It Hurance. FGP benefits dodo nof jeopar- ,heir own home. If you caican help, please call Cyd a t. disabled porson in thoi dizo other public assisU.stance appli- H Benefits include a taxraxrfree stipend', 733-9351. o'u a r e low 'in- H inteers are needed to deliverr cants moy receive. If you travel - reimbursement,L'nt, a n a n n u a l •V olunt^ ipve us u call ■ i d s i___comcjuuLoO-or-older, gi' j r k i 0 home-bound-Benior-oiti7.ens_ ^ y e i ima''innjllity“ in='*^en*s-to h r a k e phyaicali acci3ent an3 ._Alarcic_-or— ...... ------ie_you may-hnvp tn civc.will--.ll_.at_7Jl-.7583._-Ask ..Jor.-. ;______fiurnnce und m e als.__TJjrhese_bcnefils_iAny_time_ reciated. Mili;uge reimburse-2- Shiriey. do not interfere withlotlierpublic.as- otl be apprec ! . sisuince rece^d ‘b by y n ipplieunia.— rneiil^'S^pr ntcmr734=7583r------'T liis-ptiblic-nor-vico-coi ~ O nce these 15 sloLs a r c 'l *r signed to'match needsI i in the com - ■ vill be recruited. ‘If youuu a r e GO y e a rs of a g e o r o ld e r placement persons will •r munity with"volunteer■ help.b //■ yo u BI r a t l i fey for more in- und cann >volunteer a few hours per Coll Marcie or Shlrfey ■1- need u volunteer, cnilII Rosemary J. month, cncall Opal or Rosemory, 73-1- ' Tormation a t TM-lftSi. Evnns-at the College of-Soiithen o ------TVLaioir7ii'tm=y~7r)83; P rrh lT C o m im In iE F ”A' E? It a j Foster Grandparent Pro-u- Idaho, 7.W-758J. to h ave i appear in - 4 p . m . • i d istrib u tes food to loW-oW-income. fami- . ‘The 1 1 0 , 1 9 8 9 • 10 a.m.“ s seeking that spccial persontn tiusco/unin. it-TJune 1 I. The agency is gram is a ' ;: lies in need of food. T 3t3.ei-jQr«n-: ---- '"T ^'Q ratFyour^f'sf'Hiffggeacand:p^ I exciting dayl 1-i"here wiii b e fisiiinhing contests, educational ciiliinics, great prizeses and Seniorrmenus- iTThis fun-fiiied dailay is open to Wednesday: M eat loafIlf w ilh cheese refresliments. Tw in FalFaUa’ Bingo0 aat 1 p.m. 3 and 13 who to p p in g ali kids betwef3en the ages of 6 a Senior Citufiiu«ns Contfir Wednesn e sd ay n . F rid a y are accorhpaninled by an aduit. 616 E astlandmd Drive • CraflsIs iand quilting from 9:30 a.m . B aked ham nd potato casse* to 3:30 pp.r .m . ly the Service ,' Monday; Beef and IS Activities ------It’s easy to reggisterl Just stop by t P h o nle e 1grocery orders to Williams : • role T u esd ay . nearest ShopKo antand pick up a|i isserole Foodlownwn Desk at your n : • Tuesday: Tuna casst Ceramics a ll p.m. ation information.. I lo a f ' • T h u rsd•sday ; - of the registrat ;• W ednesday; M e a t loi Band plays at the Rupupert Sr. Cen- L— ;• Thursday: Baked potatopol bar Grocer:ery Delivery t e r Friday; Liver andi onionsor ■ Pinochlchle a ti p.m. H 1 3 5 3 I Q B It noon Fridaya y Saturday: lunch at n W cdne.sday m liS B w s s tfm . losed Pinochlchleatlp.fn. :• Sunday: Center clos( Cookie Cutters BandI PracticeI al 1 B a n dJhndies a r Pnctice -- , ■ Activities , p.m . ' ------nm, nnd Bnri'ain !5ftlUldl------: ^ l^ibrarv. Pool Room T h u rsd a y ^ U from 9 a.m to 4 - Lunch: h ai t noon ;; Center open daily frg Bus leaves for Pocaiintello trip at ^ ^ S u n dla a y y ------!"■:------1; p.m . 9:30 a.m. Lunch at thehe Sr. Cen ter ______------C o rn.er e r closed ■ . ------~ M onday then on to the dinosaur•museum. n ' ' ...... : • Crafls and quiltingiR f fm m 9:30 a .m . ^ AgolcBsSeniorCitizcnfl- - Craftsallp.m . 1 6 4 9 PO>LELINE LE nO A D E A S T , TWVIN IN FALLS I W to 3:30 p.m. a ie y Register, througllugh Tuesday, June 6th 310 M a in S t. N ., K im berly F rid a y O P E N MOIION. THRU FRI. 9 A.M. T O010 I P.M. M agic Val :j BinRoatr>:30p.m. 31( 1 ------All-dimiinners-nrnoon —"------Bingo «t-11^6G a;m-7—— — ------S A T 9 A.W 9 P.M;t SUN.-10-A:M;UM.-T0 7 P .M . M a l - : • Tues'day iday: Spanish rice wilh beef Pinochle a ti p.m. ’ • Movie al 10a.m. M o n d a

; P s y c h ciologist: L ] o t t e r y I won4he related problems, such as at------— tinnr-dtfeeHHi-of- t ho... ?M ,;.... rii~,..llnil. will be I ______. ______. J i eew car at thhe hit o f a b u t t o n . ___ te m p tsI s ' b y those u n J l - n g-ycj i TC-of ___ _ . in Nampa. rbuyiickcts.-'---' ...... ^ - •: ■ Whit Jones doscri;cribetl the 'pinhn--'nRe Uf h a n t l y 1 the real problem is that th lhe e O > It’s Fim It[t’s Free^© Wto i $5,000 Insta ^ iopical Rambler as a person -who But I' •V opens the door for gamblingling ; makes Rambling lliollu! U)p p rio rity iri lo tt e r y i irfinn- m ^ PrvntinTis r h r B n ld r UU f f n ^ ------V acations a n d l — ‘~~~1U;rilfe, liiirmws-Mo-*lo-*feed=the-^hnbit=on:Indi: ha federal Indian Gaming Regu- a'nd rem enilier.s wiwins bul forgets der the a l l y ^ l A c t o f 1988, ifn sU ite .'ia n c tio n i S pedal Prizeies ® Play 10I a,ma .-2 a.m . d a ’ losses, flh r is tia n , whwho likeaeil com- Iation A : form of Rambling. Indiarlia n [lulsive RamhlinR' tto addiction to some I silrefrcoW 'followsuit. ' : tlniL's and iilc.)hi>l,J>l..ai;reod that the iribe.sil lottery is nol likuiyeiy lo croaio lhal " said three Idaho tribes havi WIirwdi®rastce-f^g sorl of ob sessiv e buh)lehavior. H e si e x p rei>s.scd s s inlere.st in c re a tin g sojm m et of bingo gaine. Though he doe;Io cs ^ 3 F a • ■ i’or om; ihinK. aa compulsivec Ram- form of ■st experience win- not agrigree tliat the law allows that ;o ke ep gaiiiblinR in J o n e ss ^ said the interprelntion isI’t it l i ing thnt pleasure, the hanlands of federal authoritieH, ' the tribes go ahead and sett uj u p No pllIl.ll.lM y-hii'h odds of a lot- "IT th ■cJl 01 oKit-r 10 pl.iy I) on the reservation, there’s non o t " • Must lx-PI people wiil experi- bingo « iionm.i7l>e ------, ____ I Mer needs to' first ' I. , l-iotiiojioni .she snid. much\'h we can do about it.” he said, ,■# uiiKdlevievi t'l iiitxiificti -11 , " S' nil)),'to sp u r h im to k le lottery, approved by voterte rs . '. m l ■ ) iti.iti.igeitK-1cintinT.dtscrrtiwi a lot (if reinforce- Jhe : hopes Ilf recreatinR e g in • ...... S s T l - TI k -'. ____ .widloutiiPiIt iiPllcc'IKketri __ '[’h e re a re not a l o l la s t NoNovember, is scheduled lo bepi ; ihit-the extremely hi ____ d.r.tiil^iitc\l M hour; -i il.iy ______o p c raution tii ibis simimer wilh nn "in'i n ­ ; xi : ; tery taeaii few pen .frnn ' ence winiunj; one, sh ■ RESOFTT/C<^ly^INO • JACKPOT. NEVADA - s” h a s he en s p a rs e V th e Inttnttery will he divided between i 4 ______"There.-is-jiul 'jJ ic school huiUKng fund and th e [ibll-, lull tbe indica- public . " • rtient in a iD llery. 'I’l' • Permanent Building Fund. mimber. ,uf peoph' sUite I* ; ■ i,i'wins,” slie said. ■ - ~ nirl^m Tr~CTid-rr • ju;l,>iive namliTers li I . ■ . ■ ’ ' J ;,tui out very n-liahll • luH''- il'iii llu- mil E-6 Timos-Nows. Twin FallG:alIo. Idaho Sunday. May U , 1989

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T hla t Sa^ly s . . . "I L a v e y ] b t i ^1/ Darlene Reynoldsds ' il n io m and 1 love you a lot. TTli lianks for everything! Pam You are a special i Your the best! Wc love ypyou. Thanks for everything, Tina Trade ft Jim

D ortliy l^ollandI ...... I d le We lo v e you huntinches Mi)ni. Tlianks for the yeyears of love. • I You're Uie best! Thank'ss f>for everything! Wc love you.11.' Jean Smith Trade & Jim

Angle Burgess M ary Ann nom like you would pul somimu c h love In a wefldJng Breyou'.Love-you! ; ~ O nly a sp ecial mt - Roscsarerod.'vloletsarclc blue^ugar Is sw eet and so arc y dl5s.TLovcYouloil Jenny Durgoyne______Tcriaa1__' ______

= = = ------Kay— ;------V Bessie Kelley love you.N ow who's spoiled Mom?Moi , In th e world and being so ’ . Happy Mother’sJ)ay! Ilo • Thank you for bbe ein g o n e of the Ixst m om ’s In Tricia ,; • canng und uiidn ~ ■ T o O u• G f ^ randm a "fl" The Family ■ ' VVclovcyce you bolh very much. LQts ofofh 1 u gs.-iT D oris W atts M at&& AAndy Your a great m om! ThanIinks. U osann Allx.'rtsoro n Bob Walts Even though we'’m'vc had our ups and downs,I, y ^ ’a- still number onc lo ' Janci HasIlaslcy -—IM ------T o v v wifyspcclal y j mother. Thanks forir iwlngI there for the. I love you.-ou.------...... — :------r ------G lbH aM c Lauchlln------LoveiS Sh' hon cl I am the lucklcst ^ught«Iter In the world to be blessed‘d^lliVmci'm wl like...... you. Dolores Rowlann . Kim Gaines | B ' Geraldinein e H adley o u ’ve don e for mc? You have Its. . M other, how canan ] ever thank you for all you' ' H | To a greatrat m oth er w h o puts up w ithh aa lot,-from m e. Love You Ix)U. e Clpdy alw ays l)ccn here:re' for m e and I love you for U. *ay ,______. . LoveCi Sally - ...... r " G(xl bless you: love you If though you feel it’sifs nneccssary to say Love, Shelley RowlanI H appy Mother's Day !l lo “GcxkI momlngSunshlniin c ".everyday. M Peggy DyeDy< Kari Y o u r agreat sn m om. Love Dustin D ustin Cre'at Grandmaa IU ib \Ve lo v e you l«)ls,Its. IxivcAndy&Janai Linda Daucr I d lin g your the coolestt ggrandm a around. I love you!u! iUways, Alison . . HappyI M other’s Day to my M ommy.ly. Hugs and kisses. 'DondoDc Mudder Happy Mother's' i Day! Ijivove i your G: K ids/\ndy St Janaa Bc*mlce Drury I I ' Clarlsw10 KKunkel O h, YealiU o u a r e - H h W h a taa ggreat i w a y to tell the w hole; wiworld what a great m other you i Wc luve yuu iiiuiu Uiun anyon t Ilr & TJ^, M;‘PPy M other’sr’s Day. ' Clalr i IxivcAndyhJanaa Taml Thueson I lo v e you more thnn wovords c-ansay!Youf th e greatest!est! M eagon ra M ikcsell------Linda HawkinsIS I Wp love^e y o u N anny. l-ovc, Michael & Shellyy M att ah Ericka El Bertha Fullmer J thank you for all Just wanted to wish you)u a Happy MoUier’s Day and th; ------.KiiyMcyers------u. Clm ly DDa alns .... you d o. We all appre'dalla le you so m uch. Thank You. 1 love you so nninuch, Roy Miller Family Tlianksa fcfor bein g m y Ixst friend, loviove ya. Andyy W endyJy Dalns1 _____ ^Janct M iller . I’am (tuliver>’------1------ly how m uch M ove------1 e Brown 1 know I don't say Itofteften’enoiigh, but I want to say hi - Happy.MothcrtrtjJay. I love you!! ave a super Mother’s Day. ryDu farcvcrythlng.-l love you — T------Kellyy a n d appreciate JOU. Hav ChChristy ------: i------Sandy------

Susan Kuster sD a v is n d w e lo v e y a .------______VicNle.Cowqcr-- '______n>anks a lot fori)r everything!,You're great and iyou’rchlue;' Y M others Day! Wc love you MOM!M( Vcm,JoshSMcllII Here’s m y poem |ust foror you to cheer ybii up wlieii yoi Love, D on h liiura1 Dcna

Dorthy taG alyefh------r - Julie Turner You are the light;ht o f m y life. A very special laclady. y M others Day! We love you m(mom! Paulil 1 th in k you are* the bestU mI om In thi* world. Happy Mother'sMot Day. Si.ljura ______. ------Love, D on &.1 lov in g son. - ~ ^ l ' l c ...... u7)semary Stoke.kVr ■ H undley t mom and we love you, ; Y ou!. You are a gre-at r y Mother’s Day Mom! I U»vc Yo ArAm anda, Jeff, Chris & Melissaa Lucille Dlxbn ...... - Love, ,a a i ir istie -• M om , hop e you have aa-’ very happy and cheerful Molhifolher's Day. you lots! •' 'I Shirley High Venus A. Galan TVDa>rHm‘C7nu7( irandma”i:------rfof-a------Happj^^othCT^ J.oveSarara w ond erfu l w ife, lli e credit Is >yours. IX'ar Kate S eW ood G eorge) ,1 You are* a great mom, anand I'm glad you arc m y mam.im. N ancy Major -___ Em je ■■ Tlianks for l>elnIng so spctial to us! Wc love ynyou! — lX‘l<)rd Michele fc Chrisis you, Mom. I hope somwlay 1 ccan give you Iwck all the loveve yyou (fin n y Gunn Riven m e. Roses are re>d. Hearts are-ire- too. !»re*sent5 are spt>dal, andmd 3so arc you! ” 0Ginger Lulu ------Chrissy------H appy Mother'sr's Day! Kiiondala ia rousley M ary Kllllnger an you , than ks for alw ays l>clng thereere' for me! I love ymi more- than ; You are lovc-d. Liilu r. ■ - (’.arter, Terry,I-. l,uLula Mae b Fam ilies Ily Davis llia n k your for)r 1Iwiiig my m om. Happy Mothother’s Day. Kelly lawnyard • LuellaShope ' ^ R e ib - Daughters num ber foui)ur every year w c love you more.lore. ■ W anda e th e iK-st niolher ever. Hiiinksk% for everything-1 love you! • Love, Donna)nnn,JeanJudy,Nancy Lrica M om , luive a supersu diiy! Hianks for alw aysrs bti ein g here*. Lululu ■ Wilma-Covey ------na Van Eps lb th e best m om fc grarand m a In the world. lardson gre'atest! Margare'l Richai s llre-nllre-nda, Chrisy, M ason hree of us Ihink you are- the ^re' lonor this day for you. Happyi Holly, Klye,ve, IDavid In appn.-ciatlon)n for all you dn for us, we hon M other’s Day! M ark, Lori & Sec. Richardson)n • -Nola Drown I Ann (loiu)ver Roses arc red mom, violiolels aa- blue, lUlen to me momluim, ihea-’s only o n e — ------u'c ynii ver>~ much*, From all 9P y 1 f us, nint's a lot o f lovo— ^ "nibtlicFllkTvou._____ .ir r aiiiity------t; r n r s i.T^tT^ltxll^ r£ '_ '• ------— ^------. v o u r r n ■■“TT'.TTir:'' : ^ — ■■■■ . LnvrJcff^ :.. — ------^------Tius day is espepecially for you, Ixxause yourir tth e greatest grandmother In Ihe world. ______L o v « -Ix iriri l------Ms. Jane-Andrew------unem n. ______y.'i, V ■■r\- iiiiirh'. Tli.itiks f(ir\,r v(.u,Ik>h, S ajh an, Kame M other, lo m c Is a wottlltd. A word with a meaning. UkeUki no other mother. . U)vU )ve llol) M egan ■ Judy Duncan Hiai^ks m om forfr all the wonderful thingsV youy< havo done for u s, we ;cs ( iirlu-n C arllyn Taylor love you! Hap|i)|iy M oth eA Day. otht:ovilhl.iivfv

Paula lluffingtu;lon I Powers jan Cummins - Your a ga-at mnommy, t even though I can'tI tdl_youte yel! • ' ' )y M other's Day, 'vl- Diink your.(urijKtial! U>vc, llritlanyiy _ I love you Mom -giveL* mr e som e m oney! lo v e ,, fJreg.fi Cydtiey, Kiiren, liic e y andam Allie Brian

Debbie Bi Marj-arel RkhaliardMin iihson Lulu • ThankTD nianksmomf(I for feeding me, wa^ilng myy cclotlies and keeping mc in )v M other's D ay \si-think your)urw()iiderfiil! Your a'g(xxl Mom andd Dad.: Have a gcHxl and happy))iy cday line 2-1 hoursaa d a y . Happy Mother’s Day!'! ' ■ Mike Richardson:in * Sliawna Uivi',, ( ydiu y, Cre-g, Kare-n, U ce y , ancand Allie — PhyllliD i .Mary Matchell H appyM ______Li^ogia L____ la {'ahey Iwavs sirjlglirlrom the heart:------I Ixive-Youl-Yourthelx:Ixal!—______ViT)Trs\Ttr;ii:ioi»vvr»'^iiHTsn:rv’!'— j. . . ------xovcinpokcrili in manylangiiaResrMIl alwj th,. tv^t n io m .ln.tll''^M’Jlil,'i ii, ""'T*' _ i.ai^rL'" Alison,o n , Ilrian — Wllletta< -RolK-na C-iUn ___ HappyM •Kim I'altcrsonn lyn Snow To a gre-at (future-) m oll3lhcr ln-law. I have enjoyed knowingkno you and We l.ove You ViVery Much Mommy! Have A IHappy Mother’s Day Love. kvfnr iKinK.rjiymom.aml m.()> iHUkrsUiiKliiig,i h op e lh at w e can Ix-coi;om e as close as ever. • lo1 o r. r a l ovi' Your Iwo I.iltk'tk- HiigN! Carol Hu KrEtln ti Kelly I’altcfsoilm l' . .; I.OVC, RiiyU-e Happy M ____ ( Trinl Gal: - -4-

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»V LiodaHscus- . . U r dnd.-We lo v e . Wandalelalec Anderson ' . To our tov ln g m o th er w ho is5 a:always so th ou gh tfu l an d kin< Baiboni Grijozs Thanksks forf all you do for m c. I lo v e:you! yi ^ you. U n d a _. _____ To the greatcjt M omn iiin the worid.l hop e th a t Fmnasgreatofatnotber a . yoi jeff St Faith ------— —as-you are and-hnve?b bt e«n .------■* All my tove. R«yLec______. . . r ------Darlene.■neAlthouse- ffa: a y M uni ; m y m other because shc Is th e: l>estb m oth er In th e world! , Thanks for alw ays b ein g tlien:ere. We love 1 love mi To our special grandmother. Tl EIcv Rhoades you.yo- Happy Molhcr's Day!ly! 1 lo v e y c^ . .J c ff& F a J lh . . Stacey - • LelSlslaiIslam " ^ I ^ ■ " Thanksiiks for being a great m om . I knoilow you'll always t>e there forirm m e D ianel Asay Shiricnc ist thc w ay y o u and I’llI’ll aalw ays be here. M om . th an k s for bein g my m(mom. Your so lovin g. Stay just i Cou'rtneySlcySlsiam -H W lu t a w onderful friendfrlc I have for a m oth er. I lolov v e you. Mom M< are. Stacey an Kristin Frances)resC arisen 11 love you. Thanks for. cverythih lng. Inez Reams M om 111 « c l f .w e appreciate you! Grandma Gt (th e ^ m b tc r) AprililCarlscn Ca .H For a wonderful mo thther who always gives o f herst jidmas. Have th c happiest motllother’sdayof Nadine JtFamUy You're Yo th e greatest o f all grand ___ . aUoU. Kria ln A sa v ^ CindylyM. Ni Gay ______^ ;ia p ply y rm o t h ^ s i l a ^ Vlr^nia Day . Nenala MW .G a y - W ...... Ilappy M olhcr's Day.WcIoveyou!! a y .' . • Jlm'&Lori UlLouAnn Carpenter IU, Mom.- IU d o n ot care ab ou t Mother'ss IDay, tnit I d o c u c a lw u l you, 1 J o n C. Deb HerHendrickson: idcrstanding w hen w e m ess up.up J Love Bertha ForbeinKHng su ch a great m om m y undt Thc best "adopted"■ MiMom anyone could have. Haplappy Mother's Day you. Lulu StiStiaronjoluison Bradley7 &k Jason I H - ______It'sIt: very sim p le . .Wc love youi!u!l ...... — ;— M Mo, Rcgl 8c Ken HoKtl Leonard • - ^ Mary/ HowieHt ' fom . T h ank you forb ein g mly y MV o m . H I ' So gb d you arc hererc w> ith us. We all lo v e y o u veryerymuchi, , ‘ ' ■ H appy^[jy Mbther's Day! I love yoii. Moi JudyO rthe! IPaul. Dorothy & Esther. J^ Ljus ar u tsod t for. den roit fanardigeochgbdjc fordc nittsinrinniga. Tbckcrlkcr H ow ie ^ B ryan O rth c J Karen Baird ------Thanks for b ein g thh c c pcrson-you are^your.thtbssbest M om Id the w o r li______...... - _ waryni( AniieOveftin— — Ihlnkyouarc thrbcsrM onrr" S v 5 i Xi :h. We love y o u HappyS*She?si5S^r»ke h you. 1 thi ___ , ______. .Y ou are th e b e st m other to us. Thanks for caring so much. ------BiyanI veryv< m uch. H ap py Mother'ssDay. I _____ , _ T c ^ ___,______DavldrAmy,,andiicJicathcr-Ovcrlin------'— ...... Thanks for cvaythln;[ilng.Loveyo.' •' Rita MMil iU cr~' avfeHDlaSL------Scott C - g > - e n t e ______^ ------— V ourar■ a w ai gas antTwinftipe you tiav Bette Marie Undiin d a & E d —Vou-coukln'<^havcjtonejnon:m for U nda an d I, a n d w e coulouidn't be s Jeannette N. H ayes prouder daughters. Your thc greatest Mviom oi and Grandma. ■ pi Diana Eileen Wandada Your Whole Family ThanksIks for b ein g m y m om and forara il your help. Birdie &Beth Howard Karen L W hile To the best yrffe a n d Moiher:r InI thc vVorid^___ __ - • - ! admire your gia cccful cfi methods In m ak in g ou rr hno'n5 Day! _ R tmiand ai Nancy & Co April LyndaIda Burgcmelstcr DcarVIf M om m y, "I’m so proud o f youou...... ■ ■ ...... T im m y B row n Lovm, thanks for just being you. YoYou're sim ply thc greatest. I lovi ICrlstecn Gilman isl Your kids...... lots.s. To th e "Merry Sunshine’ Mcvlothcr who' m ean s a lo t to usI ’ Lauraura Howellsi W i Marlyii Kay R shcrcr Nancy, Randandy and th c gang Yourhairlssoprettrctty, your teeth are so Hne, lov«o v e you, love me to. Am y GeriPri Petersen ‘ Lois TTiankanks for all you d o for us. Happ:jpy Mom's Day. Thank you for everything.5. \Yourthegroatcstl ______Love. All th c Kids ■ ______■“— ------V'uuareiheiKsrMCMOM evet-1 lo v ty o u l— ~ — Louise D avis lolher. LindaIda Just rem em b er I love you arand 1 thank G od your m y moll [a n d Ron Tlianlilank you for being there whenII 1 am hungry, need walking an< I clcanlumlng up afier me. _____ Karia _ M ickcy m ____ j U ve You M omf n m i) y l" ______- ...... Katherine ...... - - Norecff^n^ ^ - - ^ - —

- -Linda ------: Trieste Loriiri Happy Mother's DaylWciwcyou-Da ~~ Ttianllanks for turning on thc light. ------eota,-Gto»«Hlttndi— ^ SEC Frances L alon n le Kohtz W e love y o u very much - Y(You arc special ^kCarolyn Hanson Love K im . Kevin,?in, Karena, Kristen Lynn mdmother! Wc love you. O^Thanks forbclnj;lng a loving m oiher a n d grand Momom be liappy don't worry T.B. Jeff & Faith Love Jennifer — I h ee s e Pag;i C o mtplrirm ] eiiH rtS -O f— \SU iA HOURSr---- AAon.-Frl. 10A .M .-9F> p . M . ~ y Saturday 10 A .M .-6► P . M . • • • • ir:_Sundafyt

■ V B-a :,Timcf--N.;wi,. Twin Falls.Fal Idaho Sunday. May M.1 4 ,1 9 8 0 ------" e:rs with^ specieal Mothher's Pcay colwimn s mothe jiiing one’s m o th e r b e fo re '' salutes sh e l o v e 'd ~ ^ 5 0 y e a rs. Loiiini Abbi; i her grandchildren whom sh lOTHER Mother’s Day>ay again.' With every . 1 iked her for the many ■ IN MEMORY OF A MO so much. And moat of all., I should having thanked ______DEARJIEADERS: 'fhThe following hio so le m n ------passing year.ar, thfii»lidaya seem to_ i ings she ta u g h t y o u i^ .o n c — ------•I-rc m c in b e r th e r i n thii h a v e le t h e r kjiow how m uct i c h t h a d ------prerious tilings Mother’s Ony column ha.shaf "been re- t Abi&ail' 1 remembpr come closerjr together.t Abby, I wish 1 Qtcst tragedies.______hour, my dear mother. I r ■ ^ w n to love hor. I hope otothers will- - of life’s greatcs quested for an annual reire r u n . I th in k ,t d w ell o n " you‘d fin d spacesp t in your column to i ifl VanBuren lhe d a y s w h o n th o u d id st c n o t c o m m it th e s a m e sin sjo o f o m is - — ------it’s worth ri-poalingnndid 1 ho p e -you ive watched remind younfung m arried wonien’to re- i n-agcrs need to know Earth, and thy tender lov( I sion as’T. AJjby, please prin•int th is . IV/jflt teen-flfl a g re e. r DearAbby . o v e r m o lik e a g u a rd ia n1 a:aneel. ’Thou raembertfiei:l e ir m o th e rs -in -la w - even i drugs. AIDS. getUng Next year might be too lateIte for • aiwut sox, drug DEARABBY: I amI na Ilongtime - hast gone from me, but theth fond ifit’sonlyaca card. There were so along »nth thej.their peers and p a re n ts reader but hnvo nevur• wiwritten be- „ which unites our souls carnn never be many yearsrs ^when I should havo re- E T T IN G IN h now in A b b y /s updntcd. e x p a n d e d portoryour oil lho >»olookstores in town, and they * - R E G R B fore, lam encliiKing n pa ■'es w ith in m e m b e r idIm m y mother-inrlawon ’im t Every Teen Should e aren’t any prayers for the .severed; thine image livei CAL\L IF O R N I A booklet. column that Ihave keptpt ini my Bible «oy l;=rf» )ay, but I never did. This [iny ofthe prayer books theyf my heart. M ay the mercif:iful Father Mother’s Day Know.'Sendid youryi nnmc and ad- for ycffTS.'Ajryou can LHOC , ills yoi- I h e r f lo w e rs - to th e cem e- check or mohey order heard there are places reward thee for the failhfitifulness and year I sent hi CONFIDENTIAL TO ANANYONE d n ss. plas che> lowed und shrc-ilded. undind hair ofil in hovc.Ivel shown me; tcry, bitterlyrly regretting,that I had ou se n d a few d o lla rs iind ' k in ir ie s a 'th o ^ h a s e v e r shi f E T T O O for $3.50 (inCuhUda)torDcnr- ini hnw mnny hun- “ here you , flowers w hile she was FOR-WHOMmSNOTYI m issin g . 1 I'itlcd "A I’ra: rint a short prayer I could. „ -.. DEARABBY; 1 can’t bbelieve it’s ■‘io her, and w SG-print it would pnni Mama." Wiil y«u pleaso | Tiy mother before Igo to a guiil? I'■vdiilii In v c to, havohn anothor— »;i*j!!r .M .sleep. Anyny'faillvwacce'ptiilile. 1'can‘t . copy. Thank ynu. -DOROTHY L. lot you.sen.lend it to my home b^ause er looks over the mull first : DEAR DOROTHY: WiWithpleaHure. my father 1 a n d l m ssure u i I'd never get il. Please ■n down my odd requesl. It D E A R A B B Y ; .My i)di)eloved"mother i don't turn ( t m t m he world lo me. Thank you,. EX i. pnsseduvvay ri'ccntly,, .sc.so I c a lle d th e m for the word- nndGodbl1 b le ss yo u , A bby. m inister ai'd aski'fi him 1 . - , _A PRAYERR ing ofa prayor I ciiuldJ sisay for my FO R M AM A m o th er, J j ' ' “i’ni toetoo busy - find •ill d o h e r now !* a iotofi'oi’ii |>r;iyiT will I READER: I found this ^ to church long DEARR You see, Mama wuntlto ( n m y Union Praver Book. It v c r lik e rf to g o , P rn y g r '.nJ^ htJ gw s recite on Yom-Kif*— ^ so M am a liunlly quit «‘>igoing.. A b ijy .r m Dav of AtonemenDin hnnor m ; can'OjeTIP^niarlicctvorvonis-opcn— ^------pur.ltb£_Di IT--;, i-vtf c n ilc d — th e m e mii^nry o i o f a d e c o a se d lm T n ie r: only to cliun-h ini’tnbors m

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Jackpot baiarrel racing set>t for today Id ut 2 p.m. today at Alma B U H l, • .lackpntt barrOl b; ruciiig will be held i [wnBored-by-lho-llubl-Higb------■ M onhsiin >iri'i:n*rTionilonr'ftuhlrThe-evenl'W -spor e bending, goat tying and School roilun team. There 1 also .will be pole I | 3 : brcakwny roiiintj. i m m t m .EarthrisejrInstitute beginsIS series m offer a-three*part series on- ...... : TWIN FAI.I.S - KlEarthrise Instilutc w il off< ing at 7:30 p.m. Monday at “The Spirii nf the AmericanAn Indian" beginning 'obb, Jerome, will give an New liujjinninR-s. 590 591 Addison Ave. Bert Cob overview nf the Great•eat W hite Spirit concept thatKut is central to the religion le public is invited, ofthe liitlinn people.'le. The series is free and the | - Historical rmuseum plansIS .openhquse :ld from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesd:iy TWIN FALUS -• AnAi open house,will be held I, on U .S, Highw-Jiy 3 0 . th re e a t the INvin Falls CCountyol Historical Museum, o V..II..V Rop ifl" "’ Mor<;rnlI P C i-ntfr 'nmrs.will hr-.gii’iin- YW public from noon to 5 p.m. of tho nuiseum. whit.hicirnow is open for the pu members of the 'IVin ImiUs weekdny.s. I

— Women's AA glow JEellow sJi Hi^to mea Aglow Fellowship m eets al TWIN FALLS - 1The Morning Women's Af ReBtauranl.-Ironc lloyntJlds...... — n :3 0 n J T ir'Tn uj ^ e a s dt - n t j^h c C h in n -G itrd e n Rei ive a counseling and healing _____ Burley, will spuak. _S I, She and her husband have Ihnrp, 326-5273.- m in is tr y l'’i)r m oret‘ irinform ation cull Susan Shn - I I i Marilyn Helempleman to speaks at club P n J|P • TWIN FALl-S-IV!- M urilyir Hempleman. who10 isi organizing a lociil chap- ill speak to the Network al 1 te r o f M other.'; A ^uir>ainst D runken Drivers, will I Mil , _ p.m. Wednesday atill 5Sodbu.ster’s 598 Blue Lakeikes Blvd. N, ^ ' “Ffce“fpot: cclinic set for-WWednesday hold a'free fool clinic from TWIN FALLS - 'Dr. Craig Holman will hi R TM.'in F.-ills. in n w n to ri:;!!! p.m ."WdneadnyTitiwe-Shoup-Av w't observnncu of FootH IHealth Month. — ^ ^ Children'ss screening sch:heduled ...... I- _ "TW IN FALLS ^- ScreeningS f«>r handicapp*id

~ Fil^Gfaivinqtrhonors loc;ral graduates-^— . i.'ii;.rT,nViii;r'Snrhon.rr-ll•-lhv-commumt>-hich-r:rh«-il-:tn l- :- - • '■•Fll.K i:'" tli.' F' S I f i 1 1 1 1 1 k L » T ! g n u iu iii’- .!i .1 J '"'!• Itl-ic'l.; ’ -.r-u-J;lo{:niaiiuii.i:uUJi7.H^K.-HKi)->nrft7H-H77. d '■ , ' • - No Slingeterland sum m er:r school planned r.ir ______• TWIN FALLSS - Thi.'re will h.- no Slini;ingerland summer school for 9 n Ifachcr.-i wiio workork w ilh -student^- witli liyslcsle.>;ia in 'IV in F a lls t in s s u m -' n i / ^ j ' l . Liberal Trodos in.savsTara Desmond, m c r..i’l;iii^- a n -minderwiiyforal»)!)().-i's>n.n, u l yiSS L ) .Freo Parking .Revolving Wendell clclass plans 1 0)-year- reunion 2SSm ixil 'class of H17‘J w ill h o ld :i • Free Delivery WK.N'DKLL TThi- WL'udcII Hich Sihool •Clooronco 204 M ain A n . N. _____ |()..vea: ...... M..I„ .Iiilv A nvon. -kiic'W ------:TW taF»lte------r Conter*------F;TnL K l'.-

in n r ijh ' m ulcrial 'I'hr /tmi'.'.' iVcic.s- nrir.-i nf rnmmi ■ I,, S riK ValVollfy llnnif'iifii;s. lh>x fi-lK.■IH. 'Drin Frrlls. Iihiho PI,l>liI Jiuntbcr ivhctc you , „n hf rnii-hvit. . s a ES I Sunday. MM;iy 14. 1909 Timus Niiws, Tv.Twin Fnlls, ,E-9 •

W hen aiiuctidn 1fever h itt s r l o o k for bar a field of a co o ler- b irth d a y p.arty,r. I 1returned home two y,y o u ’r e . tr y in g tq .,sc l| gonele state, er to net Iwfor'f• matters m go from - ‘ Sonic people collect Btrihg.ihg. Some putmeinanc5 )n Friday hours later, thec pp ro u d o w n e r o f four gjstagnant, musty, market-i!t-worn? biid lo.worse, i M flowers on1 a g o ld e n head. On in d o o rs(h o w .c o u ld I re- ^ p e o p le collect sta m p s . S omme e icollect pansive mood, I r e t u mnod c with windows, seven c You’ll know if buyers•s have 'A house gets.s taintedU if it sits t dust in ni confess all. •tchcd glass for only ; , little figurines th at collect di s u m m e r V.* m y h u sjband, b i ab- sist one with etc! stopped coming through andai the around for ujongmg lim e," cautions collected centlylpack^ 1C glass was worth fnr n agent for Merrill s h a d o w boxes. T h is-m a n coll d t o b e d u c te d oron hia . $15.1 mean the f only offers you’re gelling: area the Paul Duncan, an 0| awayacompleSlctc p r e p a r e d it), a 4-foot stained , th in g s — a n y th in g .' , • t lu n c h hoilour, and more than that).' low-ball_bids of bargain hununlersin Lynch Really in 'Columbia. Md,, ‘ h a s bccom e se t o f pe rfe c tly and a few other small “ ■ • , In the last few days, he ha “y ” - . in to x ic:atea. a l wegazeded al glass transom an search of a desperate sellyry r :...... - Buyers are munnure sophisticated r a c - _ , worth mentioning. I wonderful.mystcry to,me.Jle. I haven’t , able and a tt^ ’ stainedI gglass, - itema hardly.wot •With- mortgage -ratcs-ai.at-rela-...these days, andid you'dy belter as-______I find out His , tive diehesTM;-H»- ' , OSS ofa really neat coal tried too hard, though, to fin I h a d Ilo have mourned the losf -lively high levels and mununy buy- Hume they'll knowlow il if your house n all too well cause I was ccoi o m - ramie-tiled fireplace. *■ - Iriam e. I figure I k n o w h im a! some. We settled on a windowow a liltle stove a n d a cerai ers still worried nbout thele econo- lingers on the m ma arkel for a long ignition polled to buy/ a new set for $8. son d. a c c u sto m e d lo m y cn- e :already. Tlie waves of recogr over 5-feet-high and nearly asai wide. My husband, i :ld b e a w hile, A fle r aI lime,tii excilcment I the auction Can you belilelievc it? Eight dollars! ove Jed only slightly: nmy, your problem could swamped me as I entered th tiH-flowcre and curves in roseises nnd thusiasms, paled joft mar- about a property;rty — _most_keen d. It h a d " ------O u rb n s c mncntis-stackcd-with-the c ------all­ ihanM elnick.oneof bBomewhat soft or very sol - ofhis estate la^t weekend, II greens and golds. We wouldIpulilin p Uter, Jonolha listed fades, and rwith glory of my cotcompulsion: part of a tin grc rs for the E.T. Newell kket, where buyers are scnrnrce and when it’s first lislt beeaadvertiaed as heavy wi a wall where we plan to expapand our - the auctioneers f i for serious offers n itu re . . ceiling ta k e n from f an old sock factory a w ill of this stuff, told pie ■ ■' for-sale f< properties abouound. If jntir prospects fo stained glass and old furniti kitchen. Even at pre-auclioninprices.it Co.whosoldalli i i e r o n e , ta k e n from a , kit^ property diminish sharply,)iy- As the.t,umstilc thuddeded im e f o r' (I ha v e a n o th e iHtimatcd it had all been1 collectedct b y a W ash - . tlth a t 's th e c a s e , a n d y o u r pi ,ria. Ohio, silling in my wawas cheaper than we had est patience' , “The best offeiiffera. come within w ard into the industrial-stnstrength house in Elyrii mes would • ington-area realcal estate developer who j,isT)roperly-priced, then p rage in Cleveland, which nc'new windows with plait pam 1, the first 30 days/s olof the house being ‘ ' rented hall in Baltimore,, 1I (ife lt w e a k m o th e r's g a ra j died in Dccembeiber at the age of 55. pm ay be your only solution. tening to throw away if 1 be. it." s a y s . J u m c s B. w ith anticipation. Stainedfd g la s s do o rs sho is th r e a te i jb a n d re - T h is waa ageI ge n tle m a n w ho s ta rte d Otherwise, il m ay bo timime to re- on the market." »e so o n ), se v eral b ro k en .. My ' life complete, my husbi ids Coldwell Banker and windows, stacked foursm-»nd-five don’t retrieve i ned home, this as a hobby.ly." M clnick sa id . “It Ihink the pricing and condudition of Nunn, who heads < nileorsu ■ ■-chaifyvriUvcaj-nnpd seats,achildia ------tUI B wayHtutarted:^:------? — Residential Real,eal E state-in-the------’ deepTlinea thb wallsrA-inilc Later in the day I railed mm.mTHayUe ------wnsTilark-the w your Kimrt'; - ■mjthear- wicker .rockererthaTnCcds only the . IJii an unthinkable num- L. P a u l a r e a . In Uie in to th e c e n te r o f th e room ;. I would go to the auction,-l iold.him_u Some lime, an • R e a l e s ta te e x pei?ts say si the Minneapolis-St. P de of raa- slightest of reirepairs, a called wood Iw rom now, I hopi. p ile'ia’leBS“ beflt'ofBll‘worldsi•Id sry o u ll-seU -rig h l------• m o ire s — ta k e y o u r choice o nt nn niift'"" " ___ ■lamely,lat ju st out of curiousity.Ly, of ber of years fron problem of stale real cstiiti -— hOBanyroaicwaJnut^pnei r„^,}^«Uka-m(vrl«»Uluun atho goll. after the nmpeilpertv__is_li8tcd. he ' ^w for a four-poster bh& e d b o u g h t from a col- col urk.'theyll suy some- ^ or French Provincial — gre\ It took two team s of audiolioneers. started as a lurk er. Either tho house is pri(triced un- says. If you’re unableunr to do thal, it - - icsts, trunks, league who cch h u c k e d it all a n d w e n t to 1 lously. “It was truly a ® to rethink your sell- quartcr-acre or more. Chest ono for’stained glass, one forbr fumi- • what incredulou realistically high or the p:property could be time to r s — e n d , • S o u th A m er ria ic a in 1977, y a rd s o f om ic k e p t g o in g back." _ f „ sofas, benches and tables — ture. Thoy started at 10:30) aa.m. and hobby. But she k - ia not-ehowing well, dues toi poor ’ing slrotegy.' nresseki------.hand-printed.jd fflbric bought nt a sale tui . n ig h t a n d o a -a sio n a l — pres worked late into tho aftcrnocloon, tak------• or what- The most obvio)vious step is to dis- to f c l a u s tr o - * in Key W e st,t, Fla.,I in 1973. , wo y isa /cp o rterfo rT h e c « o n d itio n , o u ld aled d e co r o around them to the point of ing turns with a relief team,n . By 8 Kathy Lally i counl the price. I e n te re d the th hnll Moy 4 like a bee inf •e v e r. , ph o b ia . II lin ed u p Daltimore Sun.n. , ' '■ lafieldofnowersona that thi night, people were slill! Of course, 'stale" is aI relative -pricc is thethe most frequent' T w o th in g s you s h o u ld1 kknow r about alighting in a i term depending on your• rmarket, problem of a slo^slow-selling house," You^m^ght^^ve^done eve according iQ Johr(ohn Grieves.,owner iur^diHdiI r e n ^ G r iiuse^Gre^ FGHnip^'Realtarg'ln— — ■ ■. E neourPage yol doing everything wrong,g. There n„awell, N.m ' 4. P e rk in s. • D on’t sweweat the small stulT. aro ‘ huge dilTercnces aroi , problem is appropriate, creativity," crc says David ti. you cuuld be the one an educa- “Some parentsts come down hard on Z t'iy seller, you By The Associated Press -obou'-'W nys tO'Solve-.a.-coccodirector of .Project_Zcrp, q country now m how fast p in a t t e m p t to gel.top_.______Ixaled at kids ft)r Ihirtgs;s tt h a t a re n o t t h a t big a \ ndnl^-al- ' ^k_cliildrcn_ for suggcs- tional Uo reseasroh ^ u p lo is moving. accordihgtb loc .dollar.jrhnt’«_becboMUse an inflated ------Creativity is the key toto a-brighter-problem ._i^i 'ita-nature, deal.’^Perkins-ss-says^If.a. child makes . . ' laps the 01 tdoor progrom “H He arvaranJnivcrsity.-“By-it: tyugenls: ’ lutJJ a- d r a g ori the ' future, say education antand business tions, Perhap convention- a mess butt produces something ’ ir the day must be post- humor hu invariably crosses co; Look for a contract on ycy o u r Uni- planned for 5 patterns." clever from it,L. ppraise the product and o% Qduy.s. m o v e m e n t of aII property, p r aQsjr~'*.‘S ‘rainin;r'Brain—-al-boundarics-andJjceaks,! al- _timorc-ajeq_house in 3 T ^ ' flrdcns-TnagQ-' poned becao 's-to-take-care-of-the ------1 rs-w ant to..push.the_ lletter Home3"ahd"Gflrd Creativity often does the sarlame. suggesfways- r i n - M i n ^ - ...... "Most-wJiors-v ; and parents storm aboutit alteii natives. Making no Cr Expect to‘ wuir90"days'i 2ine tells how schools ar ■ • Encourage persCTcrairance. The mess. ) dayi} in (price) range, bulbut there are times" ...... kl skill in chil- judgments,, jotji down the ideas, Re­ n e a p o lis an d 105 to 120 < can encourage this vital si b e s t id e a s u s u a lly d o n 't em s and— new—what'».l»in^-i |- b o u g h t—_ ------.confu3inB._U’s^3uppo3C;^ :liole!S Srii'^ ‘ ______praiang their ideas petition~for------^ u rs-it’a-on ^ =====:WXJJUktjLOUJUIllke-to-lQw eiLy.o.uoU B -perkin3r“Whntf3-wTong— thoughts. _ . children. •Tou h ^ e to encoi»ura^kias to1»," savs Pt risk'of heart dIseaMs e ? ' portant to cre- at the dinninner table, creativity can ch lion? It’s a sign ytiu’re , and rl Experts says it’s impori by saying. That’s good. W hat other with confusior which there is blossom. ByJy shovring a sense of hu- bj d trying to sort things ate an atmosphere in whi th in g s c a n y o u c o m e u p wiiivith?" Don’t thinking and a tiv e ,_ a p la ce m or, ^ ch ildIren re seo creativity in ils » the jnarked traits of ge- _no_ri3kJn.being crcadv ------^------bbf e impatient,-he advises, justji) contin-ouL-One-of-thc ------tearn-how-at-itour-olass-startlng.li . where wild ideas arovhtI- honors and piirestform:' iind. for cre- ative people isis a very strong motiva- d humor, especially kiddin- u838 for an appointmont.or.r.informationl inf I of Richfield, has .enlisteeBted in th e U .S. c o u r o f B u h I TWIN FALLS - Airmman Donald Marine Corpsp s in F eb; 1987. enlistment Pro- ation Mairaintenance Adminislrution Air. Force Delayed Enli ^ 19ffi graduate of Buhl HighI B.I Brand, son of Ahthorlony W. a n d Course. A 11 \LLS — Navy Petty Offi- , g ra m . r Inge Brand of Twin Falls,s. hos gradu- TWIN FALl School, hele joined the Navy in July I iss Greg K. King, son of ated from Air Force bosnsic training ccr 2nd Closs a te o f R ichfield 1987. nd Quita - King of Twin W e invinvite our senior F lin t, a 1983 g ra d u a te £at Lackland Air Force Base.Be Texas. Richard nnd High School, is schediilciiiled for enlist- gnily reported for duly VIE — Marine Pfc. DuanL.. 1He is a 1988 graduate o(f f Twfh Falls Falls, recent friendsfi to ______1 r Air Force on JEROMI I M aster Unit-One. Naval ment in the Regular A . HighSchool. with Ueuch W Worthingtoiiton, son of Lyle D. and Ce- I -O c to b e r 2. Amphibious8 B a se C o ro n a d o , Sa'n , Worthington, bolh off - celia B . . rm y Sgt, 1 st D iego, A 1978)78 g ra d u a te o f T w in F a lls - oth er's D ay has completed the School off TWIN FALLS — Arm M o t . ------h a g e r m a n — N avyQvv A ir m a n Rc- J e ro m e , h a ihort, snn of High School.jl, he joined the Navy in “ 5f~T^ranne~Corps-Basc—— Uiaulic ■cr. 1988. . 1988 gmdunte of Hagilagerman High September. = |-JULlAN-03 - K IC H Q E S m d M S i i nnday, d M ay 14 EAR, NOSE.IE, T H R O A T tc FA C IA L I’LAl a s t i c a n d ______.ECONSTRUCnVE SURGE: e r y AND— T " ^ n . 9 .

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•And they cun do0 iit all while M 1 gum m j green I munching Doogers, o g» ------c a n d y - th a t jia a jipaw jiudnedJls.^_cuU ^ hum or, as m: -WhntVtl between school books;s a n d b o o g e fs? - r y J You put your school bocbooks on top of \f h e l d i r ^ the tuble." —------G uns-have - peaked,(.‘d, ditlo_ high- priccd talking dolls; annd .^animals. i Jt< Barbie, who just turnedned 30, was nev-.. , er m ore popular, withhM W nttel expdcl- .....- ing 1989-sales.to surp)iirpf1»!i..l5!88's.,10., __ million worldwide. AiAnd gross,' il ...... ■ ■■ seem s, is always goodod i in the sellinf; § j ' o f to y s ...... , M a y 55 Blythe Moffitt m *The more the parenuenus scream, the gj6) D e a n S h u p c m o r e th e k id s w n n lI it,*it sa id T om - i 5 Truli Nicc i ticut-based idea May 5 Berquist, n Connecticu Dcniii.'J H orrocks m a n w ho b ro u g h t "BooiJoogers’* to'Con- 6 Julia Gardner ------fpxcnndv company in Nn New Jersey. May 6 erlbs ^ “I wouldn't call ilI a tr e n d , saiu Pork: Spare 6 Angela I-dwards , Bruce Apnr. editor off T(Toy and Hobby Moy 6 “ _ RockyT'VtititJfson ------Frest=v4-8sReJi4 n — ------^ ------W orld inN tiW Vu i k , i)f"o f lIil- fJiuliU-ia- tion of gross on toy sheljhelves. Because May 13 Denise Chapin k Country Style 1 low entry-level T im B e e m tho toy business is a lo Fam ily Pack ______business, he explained,ed, il is easy for May ■19IS Angie Nelson someone slTuck“ by~iirinspim tion-to— ------Ca'rfy^T I c in c m a n n ------^ ■ 1 p s t market something thilhat is “either tq19 Leanna Turner S p a re rlb s tasteless or totally inntnapproprialc" ns Dcstry Bennett • nonumti CCHiOlrySMO 5 i ' * » a n e w toy, 20 Jamie King I omii, l>ock IB. m __ lb. ■ For the most part', hihe noted, these May 20 Jeff Claihom e ------^—com e from-componicstC3 tiu iL lc o m e .o u t______orobM untyandmsuallually go back-in,-■ M ay 2727~"Doreeri Jones~"“ John (K elly) VVestendorf ______n n d ju.stifioblv SO.' MnMany, he added, Jol never make their wayly iinto stores. May IS28 An llai^^ t u S t trdwbe?rries Steve Carlson From his “Hall ofif SShame" foldei- A par culled a samplingtling: A “B r u t on c know cxactly what they Y F r e s h I S w e e t Board" doll, face contointortcd. dQsientil waiil innawciM a ing or shower gift, ' And DellcloL to look os though it's,'s \ h a n g in g o u t a ^Vc up-d:vdaic their list as gifts arc ' rnr\<.jnHnw, M artyToyroy Co,'s genuine purchasei.w. R ^ P siTiis w'lrcn'shnpping-for-u- • rephc~a\of^Fred_dysi^i Glove Irom "A ___ visil I------' f ------—- Nightmare on.ElmJilnS tre e t." c o m p leVe ' gifi. Wc'lV i'irrap yim .sdccnlirglfl" ■ O i m n ..’extending fnim iliarihclicb'rmci'rcallyAvants. - — S b vrith plastic blades, o th e ringer.a>a | -j y:“ Biiuuy. .slimy— ! pii.fleflrsows coupIPOH I gXPtBESM^y f8, r > ^ toys, suid Dr. Jerom■ome K a r a s ic , a ^ 1-^ |9S2°957 958 . B a b y izing in children A r psychiatrist sptcializir ^ Royal Oscar Mayer nnd adolescetiis andj a'clinicala asso- fl ^ W ien ers , F o o d ciate psychiatry profjrofessor at the [1(1^ aTl Gelatin I Goioor • SiiQifwd University of Southern'irnCalifiirnia, ^ ^ .. . nofluloj.-Moot o* Boot I AttortodVoi«Iio} ^ AJJO'ffltiavOi'. Oon Uingiri-.M00t, 0<>«' Pf C'w<'«L ~ IH ISrC ^w nflml "There-is a fondnessless for the dirty. p I ■(S'jftjSJM IM ------the—uRly,.-.oi;^w!iult,ultver._ihe. .dc-. ..Ml _. &L China Shop testable, in. the veryry young, infant." 3-5477 • 147 M ain f\ve. VV. he, snid. “As lhe infanifant matures, he ^ i 7 9 _____ learns ihnt il’.s notI a'acceptable and , It^ — ss b . E l t g . ■ ______z ~ “ * ' - F o r ------■ - i j ! y © V Albertirtsons' ra:s: i ^ © V A l b e r

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IWIn Falls T" /o to tio v a o o h o n d jufticioni stociStock Of oc>vofiiioa m ofchondiw . It 7 3 3 -7 1 1 1 i<3uiroC0Pt Oi 400CifiCCificoiiY a n y lo o io n w o o ro c iOio a t o» Doiow th o Qcjvoffisodac pf'co In o a c h A itw f: ftisod piico os Oijt^ocorTXorno'j CTvQii<;ibio _ - n o to a in thr^ 1 Sunday.•. May 1 4,1909 ' Timoo-Nowc,ywo, Twm Falla. Idntio E-11 3nts usse per!sisteiKice to < e pare D .C ,. fo r th e C hild Wel'. Single prevailed Washington. D.C her.own.persistence, she p 'rey Rosen- Or. as Lind.nid.Hay Gambini nut it. “1 hc )f Health nnd Human Scr- biibiological clock," said Jeffrc I, now 28 fare Lengue,I, ccchoed most-single ------’• The Associated Press partm ent of I 1 m ittce - for - kno w-J—w antcitPri to be a mother. 1 anand got two baby boys. _bcrg of the Natipnfli-Comn ,, ,=niomiuu-hcna fae: ------^— vic«s.-^W hen-on y o ” he w asn't sun* 1rwnmcd-tn-bc-n-wifcr W — rr m Adoption. idoned by does find lhe riglright m un,-Ihut person - NEW YORK - Maryy G all h a d u d r e n who lo^lo v e y o u d e a rly , it’s lik e Ac 39, managor of n Man- Both boya were abnndc •Generally they’re betweireen 35 arid ' Gambini. 39 IS of grind- would love meleund nr the buby." • lullcr,' of rccommcndaliiation from sitting in the:he sun dll the time." hattan per- their th birth molKers, victims 45, -- pro- 1-^ I e p id e m ic ____ Duva recentlyntly.ndopted.n girl fro m ...... G e o rg e Buah, th e F B I's,.stamp stfl of ap- While thenicro’were few-single adop- 45 ing poverty nnd the drug « feasionni 'G eneral tt c ity ’s foa- P a r a g u n y . forc.qorc.qd, ,n;i_wn.s_Gall, to proval to work,as a Whitc_itc.Houac ad- tive parentsLs 110 years ngo, experts es- fe ally they're betww een ,,^9 center, th a t h a s n e a rly dou b led th e c coinprisc 10 percent of wwomen ______, ...... adopt overseas■cas: bccnu.se dom estic ■■■viecr nnd 20 y e a rs 'c x p c rieirience : volun- tim alc theyly ' D hal ' adopted two t te e f c a r e lo n d 'sin c c 1986. who have 35 andid 45, professior it develop- agencies favoror ccouples, Much of tho tu e rin g w ith sp e c ia l-n c e dds s kids.1 those adoptiniting today. Local chapters wl .lished-Jild ren, ^ T he elder one is a *bit le j-ounger difTlcuU y ninglengle women fnce here But when Gall applied)d tot adopt a of the nationional Committee for Single eestab- w o m e n wivl ) 0 have establi mentally delayed nnd the Forents, bnseijn.M ary- li one hnd some drugs in hisis system," stems from the fact thal mnny_ of handicapped child six yenyears ago. 20 Adop.tive..P'a t h e n « e KIves, they're..-pipretty without a or icr’s proud them wunt healthy ho babies, and • U .S . adoption a g e n c ie s turnedti her land.are.proliroiiferating. t she snid, adding u mothci h to makc-this-ww h o l e oriH." there'.s a’lofof«of competition from in-- down — simply becausdJ shshe was sin- Ninety pepercent of singles who s the New Yoi k about the wife were thelie bb e s t plu c c for u child dren from Guntc'mala. child t« callill h1 e r ow n . ' ' ‘ ol is turned down because coach: c( She,'bought a book i I make this whole decision,"1," sn id L en te m b u f w a s memory. to be. particularulurly for kids who never . “I’ni th rilled th o se 20 agr of the “So whenevilever the stfipparent pays pates ^ in depatc. speech,, tb a n d , N a- K I P> . KEVIN r-?KiWarfrTLr, be living in n second-mnrnarriage fnmi- adjustmentnl more uncondltioionally, and fS io.ion S e rv ic e e x p re s s y o ui r r ai p p re c ia tio n ." trict t and state honors-in ddebate, He jg the Studetudent Council. He hopes ly situ n tio n th a n in a first.rs t. *' dilTicult. .he Jewish ‘Kids ‘inI stcpfnmiliess Should be w v a n ts to s tu d y law. to attend thele Aii-A Force Academy and of prob- n o t en o u ggh h children at th( Family counselors say sa; nil step- “A lot of 1. o f F a m ily s p a re d th ee additional burden of Kohtz, son of Delbert nnd :nreer in electronic cngi- _ ___families suffer from thehe same basic lems arise10 from: n jja v e th a t jiown< adays.' Children Ser-.. household,, respon.sibilitics,re R em ar-’' htz,I Eden, is active in FFi 'fro m m is c o n - 's i n g l e ifiqtl;q th e r b e ------. tend to make up lor their acHnle c and hns Kelddnss9 coffices and------problems, stemmmg fro m ily V ishcr, viccs --in ‘New ried moms tei he new f a m ily c o m in g em nture no differently thnn ■ d a m a g in g m y th s, • married mothers find thalat trying to . op and matu Sho has held happy family. ^“Thco, ifiif sh e r e m a rrie s , h e r ex p ec - t first-marriage families. ^College in Nampa. — We’ll be onc big hn r fulfill their roles ns both1 lovingI wifc children in fir class offices ly it takes at tation is, th£that the man will take,over f Fumily therapists say • and attentive mother can ci stretch me cases up .to nnd discipliipline her children. But. in- i The daughter of LarryM n ind N a n c y -- a s w;cll a a of- lu a a t 18 m o n th f, in som e I them to th e ir lim its . ' (For inforr]irm ation /ib o u t stcpfami' bers of a^ctep- stead, whalhat usually happens is thnt t groups, contact iho Step- 1Morris, Eden, she is spoponsored by fices in FFA __ Uiri-o years, f o r m e m b er “It’s hard to have a hononeymoon in ly support gr i l W - 3gion Auxil-^.and attended fnmily to get along wiuie U f >uu i c a lly—family Aesoccn/^i.-itfnn nf Amoricii. 228 1lhe Kden Americnn'U b 1. «lENNirER______' drhiMWthdrowfl,.------niJ h e m id d le ot ;n c ro w d , b u i — ^TVh'at'gOTSTiTrirrorganjairtransplants— frustratedr' M O ^ S ^ ------said remarried single moth-. needi to- n o u n s lT lh e co u p l is jusl whnt happens in iBtepfnmilies Coale sai •.a therapist M D 2 im .)I Farm ers of America, debebatc.. band, competilion.n. . tackle the job of discipline^ t ship," said Emily Visher. — the host family ma)nay reject the ers must Xe ~ WomenTrficlcfs innvited to~ entetiqiJ[ueen conritest____ 1 Falls County Fairgrounds TWIN FALLS-,Youngung women rid- the Twin F A potluck'dinner is planned — — crs-arc'invited-to-ent«■nt«r-tho-Twin_iniilcr.A n. aflcr-which pntestanis i x A Kails County Mountcinted S h e rifT s a t 1 p.m.. P 3 j i judged on modeling and on1 I’osse queen contest. - will be jud ite speeches on^“The Sher- jarly is jljust Coritestants must be. between 17 two-minute Caitnada’s ^p’eatest p 3se in the 21st' Century." u n d 23 y e a rs old a s of'Scpt. of 1 and ifTs Posse lould be prairie outfits, hnt, have never been marrji.rried or had a Dress shou :8S0ric,5_o.fc.hqicc.______iree call away.a •’...... — ...... an^cccsst t , a toll-fi lO-prrrconuatantsrwiihbc— Saturday is the deadliiidline for enter-^ -A t-3130^ in horsemanship in the^are- ing. More informationm andi app.lica- judged on ! a— — -1 ,------•------— •: tions can be received fromfro Stephanie na. Oarrison, 733^i7l'9, workork. or 734^2209; ‘ The wimrinner mtist attend the state- “ ITdmo; or RahdinrenjCnimbKssrTST^— posse-meet C-; ...... end the Miss Rodeo Idaho !)0a3, w ork, o r 73S-9619,5, h om e. m a y atteni ^ p t . 4-9. • The contcst will be heldhe M ay 28 at contest Sep 0

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