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i j j A K ' R f j p i?7 i 'i l t :iTY t j i J i 0 J] i e l H n m i L Good morningI ] 2 n d cearthi f i s h a j Today’s foneciecast:. - / quaki k e s ^ :S r rnia TheAuodatedPrcsf. : Sunday fn^. LighiIghl winds. Highs.ncar 80. I Sunday night partlyJy cloudy.c Lows near 40s. FERNDALE, Calif, — A m a jo r ' Golden state'te ’s worst P ^ e A 2 earthquake Saturday knockocked people to the ground in N orthcm C aliforifomia, caused fires quakes o fthie e centuiy . I EHfflron nnd shook houses off thetheir foundations. Numerous minor injuriesics were reported,.. H e Amoducd Press I Where it’s at but no deaths. It was California’s seconcond serious quake . Major quakes to hit Ci alifom ia this [ I T he Id a h o L egegislature i redrew the in less than week. Ther(lerc were several centmy.and dieir Richterfiler scale readings: political m ap o fththe e Magic Valley during minor Injuries ond damajm age o f up. to $ 1 1906 — SanFrandsco,SCO, 8.3 (estimate). ; the past legislatives-■c session. Today, a look million in the 6 .1-magnignitu d e S o u th ern ' 1952 — Tchachapl-Bak•Bakersfield. 78. I at what they cotnee ujup with. Califomia quake last Wcdncidnesday. 192 7 -:-i Offshore San Sar Luis Obispo, PageB I 7.7. 2 quakes unrelal — A2 1923 - - North Coast,:l,7.2. 7, I SonsofNorwavay 1989 — Bay Area, 7.1.7.1. 1980 — Eureka, 7.0.I. — ,-Tho-worst-damage-was-ii ------:TrjncsjNews-coluolumnistiSteyc'CrUfnp------is-in-Femdale,-jiist- _ _^J992-(Apri!-25)—Eureka,-more Eur than------r - . -says that-to tmly’ appreciateaj the human •' '- miles from the cplccniern and 1 were in a cafe, and ' the process. s surprised him. wns ccnteitcrcd near the coast, about 35 miles it was lite ra lly d' “People should have been i f destroyed. The gas grill “ Lots o f people were wall cn getting the hell south o f Eureka, said geophysicistst iBruce (that) w ei^s sevci bvalking aro u i^ In a out o f there, but they w ere dn rveral hundreds pounds was daze,” Lewis said. " PageD 2 ^ ! drawn to it like a Presgravcvc o f the U.S. Geological Sunlurvcy in .picked up and m .magnet,'* he said. “People v I moved two feet. It was ■ ■ E j e-eeo-QUAKE/Aa------j. Dealing with AtAJzheimer’s ; Hagemi£a a n ’s I P Alzheimer’s diseiisease takes away a person’s abilMy to) functionfi bit by bit, ‘benevolentit imayor’ B i I starting with memoryiry lapses. It fmstrates not only the person)n w- ith A lzheim er’s, O f t f a i ’ - but also the caretakers says he’s nottsotough s ^ Syet l e ^ ______ormM l z Page Cl ByBradBowlin ^ nmcs-Ncws writer ' ' F Give peat a chai1S$S======: = • I ~ . Environihemal c6Uiolum nist Rtf'dd Glenn ■ Stranger lo po litics, ^ nd tlthings dpn't^ct reveals that'peat inn nnon-renewable, and much stranger than politic(itics in Hagennan usually comes from cdiendangered wetlands, . thescdays. She recom m ends u s inng g compostI instead. '■ In just four m onths as mayor,ma Monin has PagoC4 • -raised the ire o f enbugh Hagtfagemian residents to rale a recall effort. OneOr recent City l Counci! meeting saw the resresignations ofthe ^ I policc chicf, dog catcher,r, cityc cleric, three reserve police officersers nnd n city ■ If^npossibitrdrBSi5H IH ? councilman. “Some people, they call11 mme a 'benevolent , I Finding a new tenantjit forf the old Gooding dictator,’ " Martin said. BtBut he says he’s ------— IBJiQspiialris^bcginnii ining-to-look-likc;j[l:------3 ju st airald'softter -unattainable’goaJ, today*!ay's editorial says! “ ~ - Tm nbrm ilJ’Tis'toUghii^as-sbme-pcople—^ ^ ^ K PageAS m ight think 1 nm ,” saidi theth 67-ycar -] p u M w - fffrr.iiuis 10 uikeit home. ' d isp u te a Tim es-N•fcws ev editorial that , "I saw that deer layingIg con the ground - criticized dnig-enforccncem ent cfTorts, crying, and I saw so m e otherothi hunters and ~PaflBA9 - . asked.thctfLif.lhcy_wantcd.ilul.it,’lhe.said..H e - hasn’t W n hunting sincc. Martin says'he w o n ’t holthold any grudges against the townsneople who'ho arci hunting fo^- his job. He expected contro\trovcrsy \v h en ^~ '^^^H unswted Mayor.Gloria Jazwlinvick by a vole -Building apace •I 30-98 In November. : A big dose.of.consu ------^ ju s td o n ’thave-tim e totodislike-people;*^— d over and is driving TwTwin Falls business he said. “Everybody is going3lng to bc treated ■ • climate. The economymy is healthy, and equal." . consumers seem to b e c(confident. Equal treatment hasn*t alwaysalv been the Page El ■rule in this tourist to w n o f (600 residents, Marti^sald. City ordinanceinccs_ofktnver^^^^^| r or not you knew i someone in city government,nt, het said. ______AHOYABENZmi A succcssful ,southern IdaliIdaho farmer and F ro m h iaIs d esk In.cltv hall, Hapnrlanman.MayorJim Martin tin says he expectiaxorifiitroversywhW RFtootrtli . Stars and Stripeses salute Please s e e HAGAGERMAN/A2 and pla"m s on slaying the co u rsese despite a recall effortr t • . The Stars and Stripeipes, the soldiers’ newspaper bom as NajMazi bom bs rained down on London, cclcclebrated its 50th anniversary Saturday. Critics Sisay take- ways spaarkedrec:all atteir PagoA3 - ■“■The - Tunes-Ncws’ s h e aasked. j “I don’t know o f w y o Careless mistakes;es , , HAGERMAN — Orgargonizers o f the that tilthe mayor runs the whole town effort lo recall M ayor Jim M In1 (defense of the mayor, Griss How did Chicago cn 1 Martin say they end up with a $I have enough signatures on .ca rlieler-thiamonllithat'a-ncw i state • : I billion flood diaster? i I on petitions io r? Mayor Richard force an election. Ims putpi an end to the practicc o f in : Daley says when the Chil::hicago River burst .Sandy Pctronck, a m cmiber ba o f the recall' appoiointments. Now, Grissom s; through its retaining wallvall it wasn’t an act . . petition committee,, sa id the.;the.pctition dihre.. neil-aa-a whole handle .1 ofOod,butofburcaucrat:rats;------had 100 signatures a s o)f f lastIi Tuesday.' . departirtnicnt. ' ' PageA4 Organizers needed 63, said : fellow offman said some “very qi • coinmlttee member Audreyy HHoffman.i ;■ lie" who seemed to get along ■ * A public meeting, piarlianncd by the prc’vio'ious administration flre^ot ther committee, has not been;en scheduled, : ^e said that during her 16 y e w clerk Section A Pctronck said. - k and then as a councllwom S ection C kcd^wlth'slx rhayors and non W eather...... 2 Fe? ' Pctronck said that M artinn is diciaiing and;. features ...... 1-7 has I taken full control o f thehe itown withnut' • baKiffi*SfA *6 people)le enough to pnavoke a recall al NaUon...... 3-7 Cro-ro ssw o rd ..... 8 the i City Council’s opprov.roval. She also - tiosc mayors shared responsi / Opinion...... 8-9 Mo'Vigvles...... 9 . charged i that Martin is conduciducting business.' with ththeir councils, Hoffman'said. <... .-.W orld...... 1 0 ...... S e c tio n D ------^ ——away.from J City-Hall.------“p'cople « figure I’m doing this b« ' I , SpcSports ...... 1 4 “He can't k e ^ city businesiness out of bars' ! a gmdge. I don’t,” she soid. *• - Section B a nd I thinlc ihat’s-io ta lly in a whcn-Most,-l-gained-alot of -S e c U o n E ' . ; . Petroncksaid.,j ______Jgh all the years that I was t h a t • . Magic Valley M Bus tending that involves thc-law ar }uslnesB.;.^..-14 -- - Hoffman said W cdnesdt rand-h!dminl8traiivi"po'sllj'sllio'ns 'fo council For)r hfs part,'Mortiii said those y I Obituaries...... 2 Leg :jdn/lhnt!hc,'S"^tlit to jeopardize any of this,”’ sishe membets os previous n r t i i r j s B " ------— .egal notices .5 Pctronck1 and W arreo Simsjms have been .said • s mayors did. Council circulodating the petitioji have yet It : • Lunch m enus..3 Ciaiilasslf]ed...5-14 ' taking t the recall p etitio n s d members have not beenccn appQlnied to be In any sp<^ if ic charges against him. . ‘s d w r “> door . / Hofftnan,1, who lost her City Council sc around Hogemian. scat c l^ e of streets, policclice, l l b r ^ , paries and “NoJo one can say why they’re hi . , •. ' to.challcngeijer Gary Grissgm in Novembe Please recycle thisis rnewspaper “Due to the circumsUuiccs, i l : ^ wiatcr and sewer, recall,;11," he said. “We’ve tried to ' chargcd thahat Martip-h'aS not given citycil “How comc everyy oother city does it?" out aro fi round here. N ob(^y^aw M tpJanpt ~ 9vnP99PPraBi »y other city ( • T 7 2 M I H )w a ” • . rissom said I' atejnandaie"“ ...... , -■ ft ■' - •- l .,_ ^ ... :.A- >f individual ______■■ - •J ■ • n said, the d ie s e a c h .

i'qualified 'ng w ith the there now ;------'cars as city ______- (Oman, she __ none upset ' . JI attem pt ansibilities d. •' s becausc 1 > - d. “I didn’t ■' , t of fnends i i d t i " •' osc people e t lo m ake

c having a to figure it tp.loiow.” . ______fwlii Pulls. Idaho SiHVay. Aprilirif26,1992 J ^ 1 Weatl ______/ ther— Qu;l^kes re ‘r a h d o nncoiiicjae

^ ______LotAngclecIe»-Tune«------hud-uncovcr«d-c.vidcncc-hi ^-of-a—Norib-Anicrican-pii i-piate-aiong-jho^ I magnilude m 7.6 lo 8.4 ean h q u aake,that k coast of ihe pacificc Nonhwesi.Nt * Salurday The Accu-V lay’s 6.9 magnitude earth- struck st around 300 year^ iigo> ini Ihe Indian tribe's Ihat,ut liveli in thc area i-Weather®foreoastitfornoon,1 Sunday, A| quake onn the I Nonhem Califomia vi vicinity, and they have w;jrna have pas.s«d. alonjlo n g sto r ie s • o f coast near I w Eureka was unrelated lo a a mngniiudc 9.5 lethblonis po;wssible carihquakes in Ihee distantdi pxsl ihat a last week': :k’s weaker temblor that someday sc off the coast o f Gregegon or produced huge: ddrops in the* > 10a>a Of i b t 20a 301 3( 40* SOI 60s 70a E s tr u c k Southern S California. W 1 BOs 90s 100s 110s Washingion. — • elevation of coasliasial areas, and Bands separate!te hlQh temperature zones foror theti day. ^ according ic 5 to sciem iSls-wilh the U.S. -There have been al lea: scieniisis have foumound evidence of ^ ecological:al Survey. ; ea earthquakes over magniludiIde 5.0 great ancient tree! trunksini under thc 1^ . “This acan be called iSndom nc near Eureka since 1975. Satururday s present ocean surface,‘acc. coincidcnccKC," said Lucile M. Jones, quake qi was the founh in.the at “igon^* Jusi last summer,er, IhreeI powerful f B . . - - aicismologlogi-sl at the Survey’s office magnitudem 6.5 or higher since I :k-off.the-Orcgon ___ ^ S . . in Pasadena,ma, Calif. “ ' Pre.sgrave noted liiat Saiur< - coast nonhwest of CCrescent City, ^ Like WedWednesday's 6.1 magnitude event ev was centered nonheast o 'I;® C alif. - < quake.' thcIC shaker s centered south of Cape C; Mendocino area when Eureka occuc cu n e d cIo.sc to but not on San Sa Andreas turns wesl andd goes Robcn Uhrhammetimer, a University the San AnAndreas Fault, the .stale's out ou to sea. He called the ureirea the California, Berk / I • "F ro m whai w: we’ve observed of great gn lectonic plates — ihe PaPacific, • active (scis:seism ic) region in I ■ Ixhavior’along alp Ihc San Andreas, the the North American and the CGorda vicinity of Califonifom ia.” various segsegments tend to behave — intersect. Due 10 th e logariihirilhm^c^nojure of _ cntlyofT:achT«hcrn^ld-~“ Teeiunic plates arc largee land eantiquoke scales, ei Bnjcc Presgesgrave, a geophysicist at masses m;i ihal flout on the molten:n corc incrca.se in magniludiiiude repre.sents a the Survey’:y’s National Eanhquake of of the eanh. Their meeting groirounds 10-fofd increase inn quakeqi strength. Informaiioriori Center at Golden. Colo, are arc often associated with vole)lcanic By this .slandard, SaltSaturday's quake - T h ec o asosial u region around Eureka and am eanhquake activity. Just 10K th e ^ouih o f E u rek a wVas as at least eight is onc o f theIhe m ost .sei.smically active n noi onh o f Eureka begins the Cas C ontinued}d from Al ' r — — ------1 Pcirolia burned to the ground, said WCW low : ^ 8 . T h c quak(;ake inierrupied "Best of Hoyt Lofton of theIC Slatesl Office of -tl Ihe W est"" \weekcnd tesiivities in Emergency ScrServices .in VttAtwcMPrmi Ferndalc,}, ■w h ic h i.s a b o u t u v o / .* c Sacramenio^ Therele r e were also fi ______miles fromn ihll e coiist . ______I [___ > repons of ca.s leaksiSjpjbc.tAV'njof ir ______i p g J 7 " t 44 04 rsiarro l' FeTndalc said j , - about 1.000 rcsideiits;ntsrhesaid. ------■■III' Teihp^ture Caflin’rS were knocked to the x "There arc no fire;fires.burning in - MaxWixM inPcp n3 40l... p^opl'j wc ^SanFtaneiKo Sundi|i»AprJI36 1 5 5 ..... ground aniand bricks fell from ' Femdale." said Don)n EBecker of the 6 Albuquorquo 78rs 51I SmFranasco 81 Accu-VTcilhcf* forecitlxiu fofiliyilmei conJiilon. 4i>J high iroptn 7 50 .... . buildings. I town’s Fire Depahmeiim ent. 1 ^ 1 Atlanta 70■0 58 f " . . . ■ Fh. < u ijl < \ - 3 4 0 ..... * "There: w were injuries. There q 1 “We actually didlid rnoi have any CMCU4 Boston- 4111 38: fii Spokano 76 ■ O craii SCALIFORNIaX ------ChicoBO 4i > t 2 l m Woshlnolon 665 i 55 ..... were peoplepie on the ground." she \ ■ injuries from thec qquake itself said. "Brickicks arc down, cars are ^jV li 'Cxccpl culs andI brbruises. The ■V Dallas : 75;5 5 S 2 , - T w i n F a l l s \- .« l.o i Anooios J> Donvor 61 : c r u s h e d and an the earth is slill 'j ; injuries we had wereere more panic- ~%r ,5 37 .oT Max^< Min Pep m ov in g ." socgOOrrutus y ICooufPAtowlT^ Dos Moines 45 2 i i 'yp^' injuries — a few people had 5 38.49 Yostorday 76j : 3 8 ..... M any afic Detroit 45 2 iflershoeks were felt. To ^200 WEXICCIJ.Q ! had heans." ; __ r yi .p^WilU ■ P Tt(tiB!>ijii.‘alissE«MiH3caira izsi '"^6.7...*-^ " ‘“"s^cfltY's otfl'itficeiSFijmcd.pcopIc to . . 100 miles east, of EunEureka, said ihc [Lawiiton | t^ 10 4 2 .0 3 ' Sunsol today 8:32 p.r Indianapolis 50 4 s ta y a w a y from beachijs after niiiminor injuries in Fcrndalc. Dei.L quake shook her hohouse “like a 2 38 Sunrise tomorrow 6:3 ______Kansa s City 52 3 ______Qb.scD'jnjpiiLuniikuallv-strong-iidal__ ItUlIdmili'^-l.v'iilsniLylJhlLliutUbitboldt—bovaofJell-O.:: ------— L-unarphasortasfqu; f c s Q FV Sflas 91 6 C oi County-Sheriff's Depart menent. Tlie qdake was feh LosAngolos 933 67 6 • April 24; new May 2S : 1 . felt as far souih li centers in Hawaii and TheThere also were repons of inju Memphis 665 5 5 , - quarter Moy 9;/ullMaili, 16. T su n a m i c as San Francisco. 230 miles away. Alaska wereere evaluating thc datjt. in /A'rcata and Eureka, a city Miami Beoch 82 7 '•y as fur southeast as Reno and = ’1,3 Idaho .N o oflicialI wu am in g s w ere issued. :>bo;ibout‘27.000 residents 15 mi ^ X Milwaukoo 45 3 Carson Cily in Ncvudivada. about 250 : Min Pep F c r n d a lc lo n h . HUH.3C11.1MISS™ ™ , Fain I 74» p r ””" ’“ """’New Orif an r~ 788 666 11 n said power was out in '~^ ^cT [T erx*3T m :sT )roT .'c «>inUI in toiheno^insouihcnhem Oregon. Now York 488 4.44J2 tolo,- 80' 3 7 ..... iJn; c ily iiijd s o m e la r g e 'w a te r I’ctrolia anti Rio Dell, about U5.0tilE5J!REIjL,„ . . . ■*"ORian6?ra*crty'6S*'4i =irTn7fi^Tf.*i7?^sTrrn*TeirhwinTtrs*^w m fjsn?r?‘'rtrrr(fTftTir57 ...... Tving su p e ry jso r Omaha 511 3'34 '!!'' Idaho Falls mmmi ..... ^ tlm t a l’ lcaslst 20 Victorian homes SoiSome power outages wi 1 at Redwood Memorilorial Hospital p-v _ Phoonix 103J 7 ..... Lowiston 80 4 . I ..... w e r e k n o c k e d o f f th e ir r^:pie p o n e d . ______------s a i d - s e v e r a l - p e o p l e - _ i Pittsburgh • 483 4)42”l4 • 67 2 29 ir founciatlons.I-'- . A post office, store and ;i irealed for cuts, bruisi Ponland. Mo.' 422 3'37 .'09 75 2 oiibcs and other , oiglil people suffered restesiaiirani in the small lown ■— I Portland. Oro. 800 551 , Salmon . 73 32....'. 3 . '-‘i .■n'of minor injuries. . ^glt^>V.^llny mr.^ ^ ZIZ l S ^ \ ------B«flo------=-— ea-^1 ££52IlJ^l£l2-222—22nmt Snar k» Svrrr PtOeuitr « cr»M/i|«fVWj ■ FForecasts T w in Falls, B urlc jrley, Rupert^Jercimc and Gocooding:' , H a g C erman.^______Sunday fair, tight1 winds.w Highs nciir 80. Suiidjiy ------M e a tther-siim h m aiy—:a.~u:jas::i:pMnty:dtHiayg€affg Hagenmiii-:rrea liusiiie^ til B u n requires. H c g e tsi uup p at 4 a.m . mo.sl The wam iesl temperipcralurc in the state SalurdayV vw-i*; Hi '•■luudy. H ighs in thcIC mid-m lo upper 70s. , businessm an. MiMan in s[)eiil I 6 y e a rs in ihlo 'h lm ' es said people should dro{rop the mornings. "Tliat's. wwh hen 1 do Wiy best . degrees ac Hagerman. Camas Prairie andmd Wood River Valley: Sunda; an^ Stanley reponed ihe colde.si Phoenix before i .•call petilioli aiul lei M a n in di Niphs in the lower:I(^..SunduyjiighLpanly.doudyJ 7(h re nutvinn lo llaaennan recal do his tliiiiking;"hesaid— ______' ib. in (he low er 3Cls. M Mo onday nio-yly cloudy. HijihsiVi^j,,; fvo years ;t^.). l Mis son and daughter j ^ - After a round of coffeei with the Elsewhere in ihc naiitnation Saturday, ihe highest temptiipcraiure uppcr60s. '' • V , "... ow n the Rose ClCreek Winery. When a ,‘‘H .“H e's‘cenainly no Richard N’i;s’ixon." locals, he spends-tir•i time at City Hall was 104 degrees ui Borrego Bor Springs. Calif. Thc lowciwest was Extended forecast:iSt: .Soulhem Idaho - Tuesday ihroufi, th 'f ; !II ' pccjfile I came to him Holti[oinies .said. Having a busines>.•sstn:in before heading overer tot< help ouf-ai the ITilegrcesai Laramieic arand Douglxs. Wyo. Thursday, sunny Tues'ucsduy and W ednesday. Partly, cd„«,ly I*-''™loa* last year's deadline ninniinning the cily's business is u stepsti in winery. “i f N Hij-hs to gel on the ctiyity .ballot. M anin s:tid he lln-'rile riglil direcrion, he said. If ilicre's lime, hehe headsh for ihe golf A warm ridge o f highhigl pressure was ceniered over> ,iiu Tiiursday with a slightghi chancc o f mountain sliouers. r o w r 6& lo .m u n ilJ 80.«0 Lows unncf 30< :iri(l Jn> ' dccided lo i;ivcc soinetliini!s hack tn ilii* City Ci Councilman Rnllv. ydlli jlUlic-controversy—^ ------TJoni^uuiliiijid^id Nevada: coinniunily. saidlid he resigned Iwcausc Miiniiiin w'as lately and the city wo allowed the maximumum temperatures lo reach from work that needs to wilh my connections. I i doinIling Ihings without itie.coun'incil's be done.-Manin said nearly 20 degrees abovibove normal wilh readings mor” rc like " Sunday amund Sunday nighl lair and wa»;irm cr. '■E"''.'"'. laid hc hasn't spent Highs in llic upper:r 70s7 to lower 80.s. Lows 45 i ethingtoil."liesaid. :wiproval. « ______midJiinejLivas-iht-war.wannc5LdayJiL£oIsejn.ovcr.6.in 5 to .S(i. ‘•■‘“ '1^ sotiielh ______imich tim e o n tlie link>inks.______. ,, Monday partly cloudyludy. Highs in ihc upper 70s to0 lower Marfin spenti It years iiuiie Idaliii Xii■Cniliii^~l)ai:kniiircily s volui or since an identical 83(1K3 degrees was reachcd lasi Oct. I Tmleer--=^Ainio,ugif^e plansIans .io_spcnd7oniy~ -80s. • Legislaliire asi a representative'from' polioalice reser\'cs from five I'lieii i to ‘’ iw o ' otie. four-year ie n n_!iin-!ls.mayQr._Manin_ ------High ,rcadinjHn-the-':he-vallcys-wcTcinthe-mid-70 to lower------Elko County- VarVarlable'higircliHrdrSundii)riliiiliHHigli ■ - J c r o m e - a n d Ca^L’assiaVouiTtri;':rriniie~nnd id -forbldilitig-rliose'rvv^f• from said he'll slayi'n Hagcmian.Haj: His log HO-degree range. Hagemgerman recorded the wurmest uftciftcmoon Monday. Conlinued1 wwu ann with highs in the mid-70sJ s io ih c so he wa;was prepared when the carryirrying guns displeased the ofiifllcers home on Lake Strcctreet and his 1992 high wilh a reading of S' 3f 84 degrees. mid- 80s, OvcmighiI loshow up at January-^ .. “No “N man of.sense will putt (on_a_of^u life spent pathathering_matgflal_ ------H e a v y r a iin-sw n cll T cxas-i4riversfsnow spri jO 'ta nieeimg to wntpipupa i lew loose ends. ' ’'ilniloiitorm and badge ajjd set out: ti10 d o things. • ■* "I know a liltleItle about parliamentary thee jobjc withotn the tools lo carryty out . Marlin said he! ggr re w u p in h a rd llie Associated Preus Scullered showers,s. luiiccompanied by chilly icmpcm :niiurcs, prtKedure.” Manianin said. "I just had Ihe ihatlat job." Peterson said inn his time.s and possessioisions became his swept across ‘cast-ten•centruLNcw England und the >«*mid.„. clerk .swcar-inttt i:in and wc..weni from ..resigisigmilion Idler...... vice-J\t one time..he t H cavyruins a c r oss ss southcm : .T«^cuu5i;d.nvctvcrs-iind—AtlahticjiUitcs-Scaiict hc owned-homes-in-. illcredlshowcrK-ulso-struck-lhe-ie-G real------th c n r''------^------Alt7\lthritiptnhn:miTij[umnno"|Kpolice Burley. Sun Valley creeks lo overflow SotiSaturday, while m ow fell in nonhemnoi Lakes region, thc centralcen Appalachians and thc lcyrPliocrilx“and~ IC Ohio , Whether Marllarlin and the council force'ree were made hy the couruncil. Mazatlan. Mexico. He Minne.sotu. • Valley. He traded in his'car w ent in the rii;liiill! direciion is a ni;itti.T Mania n in nttshiJil fnr lhnv» Hi:irn».-v !i ------fn-ih«>-Pasl oncc a vear. • ‘ o f public debate,le. O ne o f M artin's lirst pnHiiiomised IScfore Ihe election. lempenilures to recordrd highs,h while the Northcasl shiveredshi .included 5 Inches in Sun: Antonio: nearly .1 inch Manin. who studiecdied'Sociology and chcs in niove.s was io pnpropose a tougher city Several’ Se' people said ihey under a cold front. McAllen. Texas: undJ nenearly 2 inches in BeCville.Tcxa psychology ut a juntojnior college while junk ordinance, iincoiicomfortable having officers Thundersiorms producxiuced heavy rain along thc Gulfiulf coast Warmer lempeniluresures prevailed in thc Pacific Nortl'rthwcst T,,^. propn,„| , *1“'^ living-in Phoenix,. saidsa a "releasing : al caught some of the carriirried guns without formal of Texa.*!. with as muchuch a s 5 inchcs falling tn someimc area-aflcr a chilly wecLTheThe temperature rcachcd?! dcgrc I class" showed himI howho to loo.sen h is ! jitcstn council menibcbers off guard, said cnfon during ihe mom ing. WhWhile rivers and creeks spilledled over Seatile-Taconiu; breakiraking thc rccord for the date of 7 forcement tniining. Manin said,d. The grip on material goods.ods. 1 70 SCI council Presidenlnl Mi^;e Wimlier. co uuncil n i decided the two remair llieir banks in some: arareas, no highways were rep o n e d in 1977. 'I!’.'!’/ He sold the home;mes in Mazatlan. closed. , "Jim w as justt O'over/ealous." Winilier reser\.erves would have to take a n Thc m om ing low in tthc Lower 48'siuies was 17 de ,, Phoenix and Burley:;y: hisI ex-wife got said. "Everybody)dy resists change. We mnnil'inih law enforcement course at Snowfall was wide/idcly scattered across nono rih e rn at Lake Yellow.slone,. WWyo. lliey.' , .__ were a little appn:! Minnesota, ______IcmpenuurcsjimiindiindJhojuuion-ut-.'Up.mr-EDT-rti irehensive." ______ColletillcKe of-Souliiem Idaho before i — ------Hc-says-heVha'ppjippy in hagerman, In Ihc Soulh. the rain coniinucd ihrough the afteiftemoon from 34 degrees in MiMarquette., Mich..10 98 dcgrc iJut ciiy goververnnicni needed new couldtild carry weapons. und h e 's noi lo sin g sli alctng Ihc Texas G u lf Coo-StCoi and ocross northeast Floricorida. Palm Springs. Calif. bl.'od, and Martiiirtin hritip enihusiasm '!!•!<:Tliey resigned insiead.______5 sleep worrying if ' ______lo the job.WIivtl^tlier^aid. "If you're “h‘:•fi'.s a thankless io b." M a n inI sTii'dT's nicalli^a; . goiiig to dolioTtIoiiTefhiirgTy,ou’re n o t. no“tingling that he puls in far more lulioui^ "ril'Just'goT^kran ani tT p ia y golf,'* he Whistling wivinner belts oulut Beethoven IIdaho lottery going to please everyone."cv( he said. thanin h is S20U p e r m o n th s.i1..ilary said.

LOUISBURG; N.CI,C. (AP) — Tanguayly Dcsgagne of Quebec, BOISE (AP) - The wi Scon Lomax wasn’t jusijust whistling Canada, finished fin sccond. Margot • - numbers drawn Saiurdaj; ni I s ______“Dixie" when hc won it ^ Local: n the national Solbcrg off Newh York was third. "j,"Idaho Powcrball" arc: Continued fromm A l sominc e ideas Ihat some people dc whistling championshiphip Saturday, vcrc among 66 pqople don't terrible. Absolutelyiy tt tcn-ible. 1 th i n k . Hc was whistling Sympl for Ihe city andid WC will recognize like.be, but 1 th in k som e o f hi.s ideas "Phony No. 5 wed up at thc Franklin 6-9-2242-44. as urc Ihey ought to givevc JimJ a chancc. by Beethoven. thal at u laier date.dat Hug'enman is on preitjelty good. I think we sho Courthouse to whistle iould What can he do in thrcthree months?" thc verge of Sr.owth,lhal.willgn bc_.suppoppori-him'und back him...... H e ...... "J chose Bccihovcn, bccauscbc U is S ° a S f ° (six, nine, iwcniy-two. fort !, popular, dance and 3rty.iwo,;:;.mof5:ihamwc-cafcan'handlCTinlcssihe~doc:nis'n’t^liy'nccdihe job. but I ______a.powerfuLpiccc of n forty-four) I h e 's . Pete W e in ' songs in competitions for foi '' city is preparedI fofc r il." , doinging it a s a pu b lic se rv ice ." p e o p le lo v e it." th c 32 :n-agcrs and chiidrcn. ■ '‘They haven't givejiven him enough; man from Murrieta,,C C n l^ “ " S ‘d Powcrball 12 • John Moore J lime. Give the guyuy a.brcak.i He*s‘: ■ after whistling the syisym phony’s A bout 30'300 people gathered to "Personally, 1 iIh in k the m a y o r is • Erma Ei Turner:' irying lo do some thinthings lhai have lo . ^_.._firstmovcmcnt. listen. .■■ ■ EstimatcdjackpotS21 milliIlion- ' ‘‘“‘"8 “ P™"y’ goodS' job, He'.s got "It'I think.(lhe recall allempi51 is) bcdone." .

Circulatloilion 733-0931 benbetween 10:00 a.m. and 5:30 S36.S36.40 for 13 weeks: Sunday only.. , ■ ___I------pjn_wcclu>ayiUy»r-To-repon-liie-n«w*-and—pcf—week;—5 pe^ I9 t50—for—f-J—Tvi flC heTiiiie& N en ______------Aneirwiitottriireuiiir^t:„ iporti result*» aaner 5:30 and on weekendt. Siud C lreuU llon phone llni Sludent/millttt/y scrvice delivery S2.3 11. ’ wee , between 7 #nd 10 a.m. only, week. S29.90 for 13 weeks. Sale „i,"” Z d = S IncludedInch In all above price*. A char r a r g i £ receive your paper by 7 ■ a.m., eall the large of a r g o n Cafl number for your area; Advertising Jh’’S15.00 will be levied for all relutiurned ' • Jcrome-Wendell-Oooding- checki. ling-Hagmnah Peter York,.■k. adveniiing direcior K 336.2535 MaUfafonnadon Ilh to place an adveniKmeni. T ' BuHcy-Rupen-Paul-Oukle; The Tim ei-New* (UPS 631-08080) li . ■' " . ■ " '3I. C Iaiiined adi, eall 733- publpubliihed daily at 132 Third St. W.. Twin 734-6; . 678.2552 1326 *■ 0931-Mondayay lIhrough Friday from 7 a.m. Pali Buhl-Cositeford ^ l i i . ldaho^B 3m ^by Magic .Valle-)^ V, "T T T ' . until 5 p.m.. and^aturdays.from at .7.s.m__New - 543464H until noon. Inromratlon lnf( on diiplay odi li al T^ Filer-Roj^cfion-Hollltier M T'S tfS lU by Thc n m e » -N ^ . '^ ^ a i “ r— ~and-foUow■wthe . ■ ■ ■ available weekd■ekdayitmly. _ cliy;liy and county newspaper puriuauant to ~ 326-5375 . r-pp^wlimlntfnUHO Twin Falls and all Olherr area*u t • ' ' SeciSection 6C-I0S of the Idaho C J , Hiunday ii hereby deiignated u tht n e w ' i H ea U n tf & i Hn r " SUPERlOnb^ftlDAHO,0 sim ple iiM ruir u c P o n s . 733-0844 ' SubKriptlon:Ion m e . T ?"' the day ' >f the week on which legal notlcei w A ir C o o d ltio m iig ’ FANT/JfTASnC FIVE Dumben ^ todaj Homedeljvei wiii.bc ______: ______. ivery: daily and Sunday. S2.75’ jubliihed. j per week: dallyally. S2.35 per week: Sunday. Poiimaiicr. pleoie lend chanj News S1.25 per weekeek. Mall lubicriptloni muit nje of Q- • tddreii fonfi lo; P.O. Dox 548, Twin I T^ S p b rts TJnf tent line . ,Gark Wilwonh. managingling edilor be paid In advo.dvonce and are available only daho 83303. ■ Steve Crump, city editor»r where carrier:r ddelivery la nol molntalned;- ‘ \^*y^Thclim e»New^ K l t m e a N i M v . - ...... — U you have t newt lip or.Of v.wilh 10 ulk.io dally and Sundanday. S3.25 per week. S42.25------lomeone in ihe jeditorial department,dep call for 13 weeki;i; dallyd only. S2.I10 per week.

i Sund-iy, Apripril'26.1992 . Timos-Nows., TwinTwi Falls, Idaho A-3

I------= - - ...... ------.1..^---- I . — I A Times-News cTa: :very Need • aFsandrSi^ j^ g e s ^ s aalutes^O) years- 1 9 3 1 *!/■ B iiSr' d a r mviSTADT, s Gennany (AP) | " • — T h e SStars and Stripes, the V - so ld ie rs’, nnewspaper bom os Nazi b o m b s rairained down on London, i: . . . celebratected Its 20th anniversary You're i V Saturdayf vwith great nostalgia and ^ 5 ^ B 0 U m a \ , some douk)ubt about the future in a I ' demilitarizrizing Europe. ^ / o \ y ^ e . • - • J H undred■eds- of. reporters, ed ito rs. ^ BOUWA and photoitographers from five eras • I ; .ijof histoitory^gathered' ai the * \ ^ *• , n 'e w s p a ppeer’s c European ^ : I i g " - '^ iA v dancing. O n hancind were several of the F p p p f r*t-TT>•most-prominent-^lums;— J in c lu d in g iAndy Rooney oLCBS’ ■ C flW : 4.00 fDght dock ' 60 MinuteJ t e s and Pulitzer Prize- LENQtH:fi7fL9ln.(29.7«9.7em): ...... w i n n i n g c j cartoonist Bill Mauldin, HQQHT:33fL3in.(ll.66,i.66m) w h o bothh (covered the Allied war 14 ,WINQ8PAN:132ft.7ln.{41. (40.41m). .. . a g a in st Hit]litler. I - 0 ■ • ENGINES: Four T56turbofrb^pe Chief edieditor Bernard Zovistoski APfMO .RANGE*; 2,450 m lk»(3.W3,943 km) attrib u tedi tithe illustrious collection q, C artoonist Bill M auldin,I, left,I end chief editor Ber CRUSE SPEED; 340 mphnph o f f c m e r SStripes journalists to the lem ard Zovistoski unveil a plaque honoring (547kmitt) ; ' f a c t th aIt t “so many got their ng lour Stars end Strl|M>s s staffers killed I 'Ranga with maximum pay!r ^ o a d ' train in g unr IFujimori, _ ^ season traction capability,ty, sstrong steel-belted ratllal constnicltnictlon, and • ___ who is under heavy intei[it_emaiional— - 4 ^ - 1 l j — lilBrsljllii^------^------criti^sm for suspendiniiing. P eru ’s - i W ------constitution-and-clbsing-(jg-Gongress~ yb— f e £ e a t t • With the latest tsehnolooygy s'at tbe core on •April 5. Fujim ori claiclaimed the ^ of Itsdeslan, tbe Trendsetteetter II rides crackdown was necessaryary to fight 8 Main Ave. s. - Twin Falls,Ills, Idaho > 734-4818 ^ with tte at a le«i-than-iun>premlum . drug traffickers andi political.^. j " _CQmiption. ______• All-vwathef tread The White House cut:ut off S4^ ' lAlciAl QI00 V8S and tiplDO lo — million in aid to Peru,ru, but has abundance ot gripplnp eiTseiis e s to supply continual trackingBpoweras ptr , continued its anti-drug; programs.pi .jwelFas contact____ . --- Peru.is flit world's largest,est.pr^ucer ------Loveatrfinsinst sight----- of coca leaf, the base malmalerialfor ...... • Ratllsl construction alonee accotmtsac cocaine. for many ol Uie perfonnancaAca'advan* (Free trial]a l p a i r j tagn associated wltn this m ______Fujimori expressed,his.rcfiret hi ______ismodero , over the incident to U.S..S. national . • ifertrmpoa^ ---- shra handling, long mllaase,ise> andfoel securily adviser Brent ScScowcroft,- ' economy. who laicr spoke with; PresidentPi ' ____B ush.______• Steel cord belts add tbe strai — J T O i iiecinsarjrfcr ouraole, aepen — A Penivian air force spokesman,spc ' tire life. Col. Jorge'Barboza, saidi tlithe C.130 TflEADWI□WEAR PROreCTION H I UMmirrED WARRANTV C t d B had permission to flyy oover the intnakestbe Trendsotter II anatlrartfiw n Upper Huallaga Valley,, ihthe.source 1 I m of more than half of Pen’e ru 's coca ment tire on vehicles ot tbe *< leah Bui the plane w as5 3003( miles . west o f ils planned route,, he said...... ______Hc.said the plane’si m a rk in g s - , '______- w ere visible to Peruvian1 pipilots, but that the U.S. crew did not respond w hen osked to identify then: rlUY 3 Tires l !S■TTHE 4™ ^ “The plane was interccpic ; An( Peruvian coast and the piloi)llol did not id guaraninteed to last respond at all despite radiora and AT NO E other signals." Barboza said.aid. EXTRAC:harge^ Barboza said two Sovii5viel-build 90 DAY LENS« BACK Sukkoi-I9 fighter-br-b o m b ers r INCLUDES FREIlEE MOUNTING AN,ND .^ . •• intercepted the U.S. craft:andfircda' an ...... - : .^ g u a m nNTEE ...... warning shot. AskAs for a Free Trial Pair o f ACLICUVUE'Disposable The Sukkoi-19 has twin vin 23-mm Coniact Lenses. If they arc right for you, canons for air-to-airr .com.c bat. Barboza said the Peruvitivian pilot ------___ : _ then purchase a. 90) day,do supply. fired at Ihe aircraft's reor:ar loading ; IIIf alicr 90 days you're h o l concompletely satisfied, ...... HIDDEN CHiVARGES . door “in order to caui , you>.J will rcccive a brand new p a in r damage.” air of your current lenses P155/80R1R13., . . . 4 3 . 2 3 P215/75F75R14. .59.42 I i ; Dr._Angel. Cruz,„ oi.)>. c iv ilia n ab$il)$olutcly free. Stop by o u r offioffice o r give us a call...... r physician who attended to tlie two f, for more details. This offer is ' " P165/0OR1?13....:46.08 P225/75F75R14.... .62.84 , r. injured airmen, said one; hadha metal r is available only 10 VDE t fragm ents in the head, necIleck. chest current wearers of soft sphgwarorotherrelai^ons. iBLjBOi lE F lb e r t- "W e’re all deeply, com ICE 1938, BANKC[CARDS WEIjiOftJME. " t W e’re invesiigatinjf.” SHo S "Wher0* \Your Vision Is Precloitous Beyond Measun t said. Drs. Parker, Rose. Grillirill end Sfi$pp A ___ : i d 0 n:Lh0Ye_iuiyjwnsc_oc _ o fitjfe tj_ TWINFAL . HAILEY,l_:^_,KEtCHUM _ t but w e’re talking aboul twvo o ifriendly 734-98( ^8-4120 726-3363 countries.'* , »44a>oihtmSw stc Kf&UKakiSL______itccnrsttr ______I f ^ .Tlmo8-News, Twinrwin Falfs. Iiteho Sunday, ^ r iril l i26, 1992 ^

~ ~ N a i O Ttr ~ 7~~^ ' , / ■ / .■ ' . H Dp frtion'fo wluriH*j ^ b a r iricades ! gate ■ B U F F ALO./N.y.- l^ (AP) - AnU- ththe annoty.;Co'untlng thosese arrested “What do theyhey think this is,'the abortion 'c^oiutnitors d 'slipped SiS a tu r^ y ,.th e arm dry.has reireached its .Hyatt?” saidDistr►istrict . ■ ; A-- .. oHm b^cades Saturday-' ci through poli< capacity of 250, said Erie - • Attorney KeviCevin Dillon: "They riefly a gate al a women’s A to block brief Attorney P atrick Ii^eM oyer.'r. Om oals ,j,ey rt ^going to be arrest- ■ g i i i clinic duringing their fifth day of ptput the cost' of housing; them at protests. - $ l4,000 aday.,- ; • Police anrrrested 76 abortion oppo- ■'“ ' If this'contmOSs w'e willII i'really be RcWtti schedtleduled funher orgU: nents, as well w< as' three abortion- strained,’’.NeMoyer st said. ' ments over thec conditlons'forco Mon‘ rights protest*asters, two in scgHles with •‘W hat,we've got here.! Il 5 .;wi;'re day. officeis. TheTie mounting total o f ar- :,g^ing .gt used as a yidw dn:ircus.’“ he Tlie Rev, Paulul SSchencic, one o f the . .resu p ut a -strmnsti on the capacity of^.^. - . s a i d . . - ...... - • ' leatk'rs of-the'proiprotiKls. said one rea- ' the 'lo c a l' arranhory'wiicie' ptblME« . “ ".“ O n SatuitJay,‘s ^ e Suprerieme Co'ti’ri" "son maiiy are’ refurefusing to ^ s t bail is ore being jailjailed and led to a ^ u n JuJustice Mario Rossetti toiit» the ar- - that “there’s; a strongsi feeling that dispute over‘.I conditionsc there. niniory at the'^uest of anti-itrabortion these arrests arer e unjust,u that. Ihey’re . T h e. five-hc-hour;.protest in .irainy. .leadets.who.claimed.food.ai J e .and toilet inequililtJle. l.thlhthink lo compIy..with___ ' weather, brokeoke lip around midday; facilities fa were inadequate; and the all tiie proceduresires o f an arrest could M em berss .of.Jth’e. .ahti-abonlon building bi was too cold|. imply capitulation.lion,” ' ' -gmup_Opeia through 'baniinicades, sdthe crawling F on hands wdnd knees,.Ijefore the Buf- falo GYN[ ; Wornenseryices clinic opened. IntroDdudngouur T hey blockieked the gate leading to a back entrancenee, praying and singing , hymns. Theyty prayed louder in an ef- buy-moDnthlyedit]itions I fort to drownwn out a fedeitil marshal w ho read a courtco injunction pr6hibit- ing th em fromom blockading clinics. ^ MPZFOnOII ONLY YouHcnioyreadiiisihls:]fils: Durinifour ^ Abortion-rij-rights advocates re- M Deere Season Sale, everyry JohnJ( D eere ' ; . -sponded'with-ith'ihc'chant. "Operation- - i l A , $Z5"yj mowerramnciqijlpped^' ''i GXTOFDflONt.Y ' R escue. Hitleitier would . have loved \rith low monthly pay m en ts.I youi” Kortnstance,ourl4PZ -SBZ* ' Policc load(laded the abonion oppo* Walk-Behlnd.a ^ nents onto a1 bibus after they refused to Qwi«m~r>~innnagcrapprovcd'thc'pro=• ingThaflhTleaki was a terrilriblc^anger, car-sized holeic copened up in Il|f tunnel - ^ posed chllchange in location withoutI : and should be fixed immcd:diatcly. But and m illions; of gallons o f water from ■ don't wait too long. Uk(*Ictfany good slory, - i f s CHICAGO - Onee bbureaucrat was checkingg ilo see i f i l wo.uld be loo) i it was an undaied memo, addressedad . the Chicago R:River poured into it, as the ending comes mudidi too soon. • supposed to iiupcci theihc spot that laier close lo ihiIhe lunnel. “ Incredibly, afierr nuj one. and Daley suggesusted he may through a draiIrain in the bottom of a H H R I W n C H r developed a leak. 18 yearss wwilh the .city, hc claims he: I have wriiien il after the disaisaster to al> bathtub. But hc couldn’t fiifind a parking never knevnew of Ihe existence ol^he: > solve himself. M any buildiiIdings Slill have brackish JG RUNS space, so he didn’t. frcighi turnlunnels" 40 feet Ixrntalji the: Daley wants to him tc100 . river water intr1 tncir basements. ,.w^w^.u....An(Mhos-bui«aucr«»ajMiw-j«rti&=lcnfc—oityv*8»° built*-ilHn«l*99H.bid’to»do*the-e-worlf»WBs“ -*»At)ooMhc®oy°ont y buitdacrM'>£)cley^ ■»= iHO;— “”nw iouim f- TTien he dropped off the film al a jigcr. ~«EM^PMEHT-ll w -iiw icToil-' Iloo high. His resignation hahas'becn ac-* didn't blame wiwas himself. KIMBERLY ROAD drugstore, where it remained rei for a A cily cr ■ engineer who was supposed1 ccopied. The Chicagoland'CIChamber o f But political:al observers say he will ______TWINFALLS iLUIDAHO. > week. ^ Io inspcct:t Ithe'new“piling^ne'ycr~did“. CCommerce now estimates”s the fiood likely pay for ih n h e fiood in other ways. : - ■. Is this how Chicago;o endedt up with ' The engineincer.-Dcnnis Sadowski, ad-• \will cost up 10 SI.5 billionon in direct Ambitious pl 733=7272“ B ■6653 ------plans for casino gam- CallToIlFreel-800-227-10(1()07' .'i Call Toll Ftm 1-P-824-951&1-M a $1 billion fiood*d disaster tliai milted lhatlat he p.ive up after b ein ru n -• c le y -u p costs and lost busirsiness. bling. for insiaisiance. may have to be ' _ orougnt tne cuy lo a stanasiiii IWO able to tinilind a parking place. (True, ------;----- Morth^^»*yiiwnWa i 'ITiis week an abashed1 imayor la- put|On holdasIS ithe mayor insiead con- A *0Cltf good una iby •f3S!75%do«m ' . weeks ago? Sadowski:i was looking in one o fr tbeled ihe bureaucrats as "pi■paper-shuf* cehiratc.s onI obtainingc fiood relief ’ (k • teJAS^XAPR. ' Apparently.' ■ Chicago’s’s Ibusiest blocks, but city of-• fficrs" who “dropped the:-ball,".and. ! moneyfromthethe state. csebA j u f ^ S l p n n . In a pres conferenceice l:ist week, an ficials sayay they would have rcim-■ apologizeda to citizens. angry Mayor RichardJ D;Daley disclosed burscd himim fora parking lot.) ' t "The people of Chicagoh J I

causcd when the Chicagicago River burst neer’s resigisignalion. • confidence c in their govemi•nment," he through its retaining wall wa inlo an un- On Jan.in. 14,-the Chicago Cable .said, s; “and that's somethinglg we can’t derground tunnel - was/as noi an Act o f company,’, vwhich uses the tunnels for fifix with ccmcnt tracks, or wwith feder- r U tf e lS e rv icc e ' ’ Cod. but of bureaucrats.its. its cable, di:discovered a leak. River silt al a disa-sier funds, or with all a the ex- City investigators have ha\ traced the and waterer appeared-to be coming pensinihe-worldr^ p ------disaster to a Rube Colt:jolJbcrg-likc se- through thehc wall beneath ihc river, Offices are still recoveringng from the ries o f corelcss mistakes.

a i ■ 1 HOOVqEF— s ' uprig] 30VER(S> DubI*Duty^y ^ W e t f r Z Z Z Z Z Z £ E m 0 ( ^ 1 7 Hand Vac . bmi “ TotolSifglSS.Syst.mglE jonUess K •rrMBce^eao ^Sjk : O V E R ^5 0 I T E I vs /L S h loolconnecUon * ...... • chai ■ ■ MONDAyCHl • Iraude r^ ia d c '^ "' CHINESE MIGHT SCQIQC ■ 'FRIDAY SEAP30D BUFFI ^ «^nln« cntefrsldef , • Sfn’d 500 pjti.-pm-WOp.m. V * / ' Sen'cd 503 p,fl!>-!MO p.m.r '*7.95 ' i •Stalrde ...... J... SATURDAy BREAKFASTC T B U F r a p $ 4 9 5 ~ ; orlwtth quldTreleiae . r ScnT!d8«)a.m.-llJ0j.m. g^^rdbagcpmpartment ,■ CHOCOLATIIffi NIGHT ^ $5,9! Scn'cd 503 pm3.m.-H0 - pjn. SATURDAY PRIME RIB B pm.v SmT(] 50) p.m.-).m.-WO p.m. '■'•A,95 SUNDAf CHAMTAGNEI $ 7 9 5 : ■ "iSiSI Served 9.00 ajn.-130 p-m. '■%; . HOOV> V E R « R S n < j ' HOC> O V E R « Bnuh-Vac™kl ;c™ jcooK i^$5_9> IghLCleaner. —_ ••------Hea ' ' r a u B D A y c c QCt — SUNDAySIEAKiPASI?B H BUFFET $ 5 9 5 - J | Iwlhindle for durability lavy-DiilyHand-::^-^- Sentd 503 p.m.- Sm KiSOTpju-CT p jn , r* , > • 20‘a ^ wraps JU. Cleasaner

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_ _ J l ______^______^ Ifeatioff I —P e iB i^p iv a n i a rp | r i m a r ^ Tr w b i f t rr e v e a l ml u c l T a l icOTftherreal Clinnton f ByjKkW.atnnond Jh e Baltimore Sun , A-n proposal for a 1.1 pca’cnt: 11nm publican managers doIo itit for him . 't. »ly»IS ,ro"r,0 replace the cxisiing sysieni.I. , Tlic slake in ih c primary pri is 169 — Instcistead, Clinton lias coMcenirat( PHILADELPHIA -- TheT Penh- ated delegates, and Clintointon seem s as- U', for the Clinton cacampaign was thut on spcc sylvitnia primaiy campaignlign is ending | | | | | | | ^ H p c cc lies on m a jo r n ational issii'sues sured of winning mostD.st of1 Ihem. per- r_ the prospective DetDemocratic nominee — the as il began, as esscntiollt ihc cconomy and ihc cnviro:ron- haps enough 10 brining g his total up '• islly a sham now trails Bush am sliding wimiows, T lie• SfcnL-tsSf< in -! .val Edmund G. “Jerry"” prowp n Jr., show ing in the last la m ajor test in ^ n urp• p:itenl(*d trnrkin^ system witli will s<*l/- ■ and toward joining the gengeneral elec- New York Apriltl :7. wlwrc he fin- ~ liil)rirric.itinn Telldn'impreRnatcdd Kuides. tion battle with Prcsideiiident, Bush. •’ B B ished third behindid both^linion and . k:is a no-stick skillet. Tsunga';.' And-ifiirfjiraecliviOTrsninr------liit^ii;.U»cainly.«.-oud-Klidi«K-ivi „;cr, is demonstrate that his polftical AFL-CIO political:al leadership to en- (k'slnned.•d lo withstand d «hl inrh«*s< of(if niin per I .troubles are behind hirn.1. And/ there AiAPphoo dorse Clinton hasLs robbed1 Brown of litmrdrivtivcn hy f)!) mpli winds. Tlit-o onl n ly one is no reason to expectt thet!i results' Looking ehehead to the fall, Clinton sotsought stipport a t the Coi, _ labor suppon in a sistate in which unc w ith a wc,vMiluT-beatinK IV-nna-ShicIdicid'low- '.^ here to throw much lighiighi oh that ' ference of' BlackB Mayors in K ansass CCity, Mo. Saturday. Here h ^' •f' votcpi is froifrom a union house- niaintcnanance system outside. And thhe e er:itcswithasinj'lecontn)l. ll. H (iothsash 'V • conversesI withw Unlta Blackwell, confonference president. I While the most recentnt .published| . • - . . mnvi'.mrr s*i clcaninw is easie r. .Moilore air moves in and out. loo.« . (Comc and - 'iffi Indeed. BrownI hehas appeared 10 bc |r^. - ;polls show .Qiriton leadin/ding Brown,' wiih 15 percenicht. for Paul E. Tsongas. Penn lr>- tla-all-ni-w w in(|i)w thal luurns n slide into Rlidc with a finx*inxertippush. ennsylvania TV stations, hadid Clin- such a m inor factorlor here that Clinton jth ey differ w id e ly o n th e sizesi of his whose name': "rcmainsn on the ballot ton i )n at 35 pcrcent and Brown1 al j 27. has felt free lo refujfuse 10 debate him indvantage. The first suisurvey; by "although he hahas suspended his cam- just 1st eight points behind,. with and •, to ignore hiihim in both his •Millersville University, .shshows him paign. The sccond s« poll.-conductcd-'Tson M agic: V a lle y 's songasa; 16 pcrcent. spccches'and adver/enising. TJierc has b- 46 percent.to..l3..13 percent, . by.Polilical-JvlcMedia Research for two - An even less encouraging fn finding been scarcely “ a“i Im).^lu)H'oPilic ^ R^eplacemclerit W in d Bush attaaeks pessiiimists, ■ N E E D TrAXRELD[EF?"« Interest on a Homele Equity Loan is still dedt:ductible. ;citesU.S.J.lead in e;exports Check with on(ne of our I(ian officers todi)day! !!sr-' W ; jLosAiigelesTinies-- ...... - - - —'-Agreement -wtwouid;^crcate; another ' ~ l I ' . 360,000'U .S.1. jjobs w d bcmst trade : WASHINGTON — TTic h i t The United .between the LU.S. and Mexico by I States is the world leader ir t V ^incxpotls siObillioii.hc!icsaid. • - 8 . 9 l l l h : i l l ' 1 and its manufactured goods.xJs arc more , _ ------I competitive internationallylily than a ocratic Party response, l^xample: ' . dccadc ago, but those enci ority- Leader Richard “ 1 1 cneouniBmr $10,000.00 Loan Amoilo u n t ■ ; facts ore being clouded by inews re- Ccphardt. D-W-Mo., took issue with im i I S207.10 M onthly payr . ; ports featuring •'Chickenf LiLillie Jiys. Bushs rosy portrayal,PJ and ihe near- yment for 60 months S^ l \\r.: I te rics,” P resident B u sh saiisaid Satur- «crm outlook; fcfor U.S. trade, charg- [d a y . ing iliat the president pr "sees things 7 ■^ L ' i •' ■ H i I'" s B f i ^ E D E S .|Iorm.«fnc»-rX-roln>’Bllrr accomplisliments. on inteiniemational The adminisinistration. he snid. is aH3SI»»lMni-SL NortNorth • T.a.4Ti2 trade. Bush also assailed •proponentsprc ■ without a stratc-ategy to deal with the • Twin> F«IliF»1 1 -1 T S T HWIIIu.-I^k.-. IlKd.1. N..f1h«7Tri*1'.'.'N-i of get-tough attitudes towarc/ard Ameri- • new. economicic superpowers in Eu- ,-.-J • Murip*rlry i can trading partners. rope and Asia,i- . , - - . .-.riVVJOY«l=ndA»rnnrn.., • «K.Mrr.t •TwInFmlI FmlU "Our competitors a rt toutough." he -WhctlieV thehe issue is Mcxico free Em I said. 'Some want us td resrespond to ^ imdc, .Japaneseesc protectionism, or S ’“ '“ , }W.Jm&A.>EurepMn.^ubfi;. baodream.just hide underiler the cov- president just1st doesn’t - ger it." J 123 Nonl> IlHMrl.ar ■T'^'jEROi^’TG O ^lNig G ’’’."b'i7r l e y ^ crs and hope' it goes awa" m g g r O B Q€^,.13jy!IN,5ALLS.»^3■73a.55Z1„|» o ....^ ally running scared. The prcproblemJs . '' :' _ they’re runhine the wrong wi "The answer. isn’t'.tO'builduild up barriers, it’5.10 g e t. oth e rc» o7 uuntries i io ''^ ^ ^ ^ H |ji^ lenrdnwn th(?ir< ” T h e president’s re m a rks cccame two days After a meetihg with B ■ Common'Markiy leadei^ to discuss the state of-the-■Uruguay-R( -Round o f-flH B ^^H c i ' ^ ' • W 'faiKs cvcntuaflyl^ceec said,!it_will.mean hundredsds (o f thou— sands of new jobs: for;^ ^AAi m m ciirr;|^^H |^|H ..0 ' •VI... j ^ j '([y w orkers...... • Despite.reponsthat empha the negative, he said, the news'is’s'i& gencr- ■ally positive. H e 'c it^ d a on?;mqnth. on? WM “Nevw PriorI h I rccord of S38 bi|lion in expo•ipons dur- in g February. ______■ i l 1 W i It IS good news, "not justList for our coastal states and p o n towns,/ns. but all EE______I across Amcrica." For examiample, he -saidrjobs-supportcd'tijrtradc'iSrliicluclc-jp^^^^^H 150,000 in Tennessee, 120.20.0 0 0 in W ...... Arizona, and'90.000.each.i G0 I-' [HH^^catures a ppit in k orado arid Iowa/ • ' A Ngnh. American Free ^fregwith six firsi-ratea te ■ ■ ■

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" l i a f i o n -Crashinve^itrgators^fiirdabadii[iel~ _ PERRIS. Calir.-tXP^ ~XbniimiT:_6f-22 r people onm bboard.-Thc-pilot-and ------nated fuel was a-fdctor in tlthe killer co-pilot were ohicBhiong the dwd. crash o f a skydiving;, planele and the Investigatprss trtraced the contami- P^streliFives ‘Coonch Rejpublic’^ glory Ipilot had no fonnal traininjing in Ihe naiidn to o' fueljel delivery made the craft, federal investigators sasaid. day before thee crash.ci LIdrente said . KEY WEST. Fla.^a. (AP) — The ; Prcsfc-Entcfprise o f iConch Rq)ubiic's^«s^current' ambas- Contaminants found by tNaUonal ’’ isodor (0 India happappened io be in TTnmsponaiiim Safety Board gators causcd the. right cnS^nT'lo ni'aiiiMdonJ,ordered fuefon Saiur- 1 Bombay 10 yearsrs ago when he V ^ regular supplier. The loimed his adopted:d home I- town had ^ fail, said Don Llorente; the a supervisor in Los Angeles," iS c ' dclvJrwa^mTd!nadc Tuesday, but ihe declared independerdence from the j airport's fuel reservoir rcsc pump broke . • Unilcd States. "just don’t run on that sub down, investigatoi;ators said. The airpon "I was at a cockticktail pony when he said. asked the suppliciplicr 10 help transfer somebody told me tl e the bad news,” T he DcHavilland DHC-R I tai United States kickcickcdoffawcek- Fisher-and ai Ed Swift. - ' SPECIAUU T P R IC E D F R O M “ ^ I long celebration to5 nmark the lOth 1982. The rhe Border Patrol, under or-r- and Key limc pic. on the courtljrthousc sieps ihat wc V j anniversary o f the in.sunsurrection. ders from >m a federal drug ta.sk forcee "We’re a land of pirjiraics. you would sccedcdc the nc.xJ day." .say.? . J At a celebration in front o f the led by ther f^ P E B S d>WAI- l COIW P hcn-_Vice President Bush, set:t : know, down h e rt in-Keyr-West. And - Wardlow. "If•|f they were going-to j P j j T E B ------i'Custom~Houser"doze:azens'of people up a ch'cc lec'kpoint on the tip o f thee lo i us. it was like a dccliclaration o f treat us likece foreigners, ihcn^ wc pretended to pelt a BorderI Patrol Rorida m 1 SMITH “i— i mainland in an effort to0 war." .says Mayor Dennisis W ardlow. would acl likekc foreigners."i agent with sialc Cubanjan bread. weed out iCORONN PC;C 3 4 0 A ut drug runners and ‘illegalll - 48. Sure enoughIgh, in an elaboraie cere- •■Key West shouldlid secede again aliens, Several days after ihe cchcckpoini mony. WurdloJlow the following duy , today ... this time foror real.”i quipped The die . :lieckpoint. put up wiihoutIt ' went up. Wardlow .md oihither city of- raised tlip flaglag of the Conch (pro- sjH -asssfS * 2 1 9 9 ” treasure hunter Melle l Ffsher, the warning, ci drtve ■ S o t o r S n i IKlUPBMHiPrifUf .created a 20-mile long traf-'- I n3ials flew up 10 M ianimi for- an nounced conkmk) Republic and de- lie S windows >20 M HicM sp^ K 5", Conch Republic’s Minister Mii of Un- fic jam on rajwnwJlosrt on the only road through ihcc i emergency hearing withI a federal clured the istiintiind an independent na- 'V. dcrwater Affairs. Keys. Thefhousands o f iourist.s can--. j judge, who sympiiiliizcd bibut said his tion... Il was no jo k e whenien th£ fiasco be- celcd their eir tnps to the rustic land off I hands were tied, "I appoiniedled myself-Minisier of J gan on a quiet Sundimday. "Spril 18. Hemingwa; r8WSTB3l5^W way. conch-shcll chowderr "I lold iheni right thenn and there Taxation, decl:;clared we were broke, _ _ _ and asked forb ^ a m illion dollars in ■ I* t J W ■ H 1 * 1H 1 A J L V / T T— m l ------While cityy ;and couniy officials I BRIDGEPORT. CoiCohn. (AP) — Trustees. cs, who had tentatively ap-• EEducation, a regional; acc:rcrediwtion knew it was memerely a publicity stunt. ! The University ' o f )f B ridgcpon's proved heihe deal April 15, said it was> aagcncy and banks ihat ha\lave loaned not everyone: cacaught on. I trusiees agreed Saturda;rday to turn over the only wi way to keep the university' Ihei school money. Tlie mock; nationr received hun- . I control of their finarnoncially ailing open, ;rs of support and some ^ ■ ^ P J I school to a group comronnected to the “I bclievieve that this is the rightJ Tlie board rejected a sinimibrpro- °f toll's udm is and <>mcial-l(K)kmging ppclam alions rec- 502 M ain Ave. ScSouth, Twin Falls 7333 3 - 2 6 8 ^7^ o ■ ; Rev. Sun Myung Mooroon in exchange course o of f aciion. said Trustees, [;posal last year after Mud •••*leach«r»i>rotCTt«{r' iOV'ffffit.Tniyiii m i i i m i ______l!a0^3O -M O N i,-|:«ti- ^ 7 — T-forSieTiTiltiDn-.------'•’oarfmmn:n Col^f^Tunn^'■^^^ls“vI^l^Kl"’ V 1 Under terms of the1C dd=auhc,Pm; totJCiter university than it ever Complaints were hearari agairi ______'-rT'f^V soH -‘-“W6rlcf"Tcaci Tvanrro-m akcinirurnvbr:’^':'^vT i& ii*T irr’-iciira-iTvc”--(Jc:?r*’r*was* an-’~ 1 ' " ' " " “ ’ , ; would take over Ih= thi board of ""y-fi'SKsi-class institution." nnounced two weeks ago, withw some L ' ; ; trustees.______uunn said Sl the acodemy has oof Ihe school’s .^iO(H) siudenents saying SUW. WAYir 5 ] ^ ! | ------^ ^ ------^^ ro m ise dl.-ihat-the-univcnity-would—tl -ll —the)—w ould-tranxfer'becai 'r 'i I The New'^ork-basedsed acadcmy rc- mointain its ii< academ ic freedom. He ddidn't want to be identif { ccivcs 90 percent p f its 1funding from, declined to;to say how it would do that. ""M oonic U.” (3ui iruMees-;«-saidthey^^^^^B^B - — »' >he '.Unifteatton-^hureh ralTtill ‘iiueJs llic uppiuvul —had—no h chntuu; ■constdcitcrlng Otb ^ i t^.'Xp;Wffr, thJ^n 5 pepercent o f its o f the statJtate attom ey general, the school si is S22 million in1 debii and iie church. Connecticui:cut Com m ission on Higher struggling si lo meet iis payrol FINAl

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Milwaulcec'based bcCTr gig ibit, a com- to w alk io.".*' Richard1 Klemp. govern- • The ' governor’s officc rreported ■■ puter calls voters andd aasks if they ment affainairs director for Miller getgetting about 200 calls, andd callsi to C.w r^nege gets the blues now, linklink fo ih(> pnibleni. oppose the proposed taxox increase.i Brewing, saidsaii o f Ihe call-in program ., mememkrs of the Senate*'R•Revenue ^ and then,:n . It's a norm al i>.the call.niitn- ..which beganrnn th ic "W>»*r,» j u s t CCommitiee o ranged from abouout 25 to ■ § responsesc toI som e o f life St jrhe h ^ disease is so prevalent il is matically transfers to to a toll-free opening theele door lo government.” 10(100. challenges, suchJch as the death of a . com:oasitkred ihe common cold of,)f But Sen. I I. Richard. Luf^. a Demo- The1 governor 'has prproposed Itivcd one. or Ihe\h breakup ofa gnu:moiional illness and m(M ofien rhairs the Senate Revenue iriitripling the state's alcohol»l tax to •, marriage, ixx tu ti re in wimicn between itw ajages' Female pel Committcc,«B, criticized the beer com- helhelp close a $1.4 billion gapap in the . ' o»f25 f 2 and 45. and men 55 to 70 1 pany. state’ssiai I993.budget. , ; ^ >, . The blues, as theyth an: callcd. ar^^ I usually reblcdd 10i< a specific officer waiirned r m ^ rwvnly live pcrccnt of all wome: i f IN CONCERT ~ ! . incident and disappeardw w ith lim e. md nearly iwvlw perceni of tliele \ g IDAHO s t A t E . ^ by officialsIs I f I nen in this cliuntry experience a H UNIVERSITY ' : Depression, on i jn Ihc o th e r h a n d . easi onecpist)det)rdepressii)n ii VIRGINIA BEACH,I, VVa. (AP) — I 1 in KIM GILE1 ^ ^ ^ ^ '.v; may or may notlot bc related to a Iwir lifetim e^ • ____ ^ - - Navy o/Ticials told a1 petty pi onicer I m . L I HOLT , specific event: undur m ay last fo r ...... ' - I - — ...... --r- who was bcaicn up by a former : weeks or evenn mn ontlK. In Ncvcre boyfriend ' thal she miginight be dis- tlepressed ixiiplct"jnt"jn behcfir.fixtm t iv ;'''' ’ \ ARENA cases, it can imrm m obili/c a pciM in. ",1 is also csliinalcd llial ul any chafed if such incidents:nts keep hap- 1 ^ 1 m 1 ^iveiliven limc. approximately M) prol'essiDnal can?. pening. prompting outragirage from ad- H k I I nillion Anienc.ins sutler ' Symptoms o f"depression dc include; II’'**' vocaies for batter^ wome,'men. ■ ■ 1 J % SUNDAY Icpression. iJ'wm ax'cvfii/esynipyniptonf>l>,of^ ' ■ ■ '-v.V • Loss of f irinterest in n o m ia l ______Pc«x.01Iicer.FrancincjicjAdams3ays_B_lAw j—_ ; ______Jcpre.s.sion.in a lovudwmJ Ionei.t»ni.be- ^ M A Y -3 — iichvilicjr she expcctcd help from the Navy after atraid lo ask tor helpe l p I lb r th d n .'. !'■ .♦ Gencrahal sadness fccause depression frequently she was abused lost. OcOctobcr. Ms. 7 :0 Q P M - prvlcnibly thHii a psvipsychiijlrisi,. Adams suffered a coiTcisiTcussion and •. DlfTicuIi)illy making dccisioas 'ncJjncapacilales people and makes missed (wo days of workrk afteri the ex- • ;♦ Inabilityty lo conccnirjie thenhem unable lo acl on their own. boyfriend showed'up at her house,.' TICKETS • IrriUibilii;iliiy . oiheiihen. often hli\« to uike ihe ” A pN>clliairiM is a nKdjcai'diWnw ^ 1 drunk and unihvited.^dnd ifoughl wilh Good S eats Still . • Changcc inii eating /sleeping 'niliililialive. This may be dillkult who lus received uddiudditioflal: ■ her when ihejned„ja.lfl, gel him .10 Available und NoxuixualhabiLs bccaiccaase dcpres.sed people are d)lWnII Iniiniiiu diagnosingg andan t r e a l i i ^ ^ « Ihese types of problen Ieave«%«^:^ at • fixlinpviv (o f worihlcssnevv ^ngrngry and withdrawn. Instead o f jjelp, Ms.. A(Adams got a Holt Arena Box Office • Recununivnl ihoughLs of death disciplinary nole and a. stemste warning Hrs. 8 sm • 5 pm the N aw wa< nn Moftday-Friday ■ M B ’ Wilhdmvm w al from MKial * Pnct'riends and lainily mcnibei\ Moiuil Hailili Minutemile wilh XT 3!OV;23SBOIS: i ■>- '______cn>on_tagcLprutc»n)riaUK:lp,_ u'in'iMi'ii 'W tT "Avoid abusive relationjionships.” read Dcprc-ssion lendnds to run in lamilies The'he National lastituie lor Mentallal is prnivitxl as'iurHni, the noiicc from senioror officers at IDflHOFSUS} which indicates;c s a piis,sible ge n etic Healleallh estiniaics 80-TO pc[\.entI ni)f si-iyuvofCun\m Vii- Oceana-NavakAirSifflion:ioTR^ATTf fur- Budget Tapm.& Rocofds S _ Iher deficiencies In yourir pperformance American W « l. For more■tre information on depressiomon or other psychulof’ical' oro emotional problems orie *' Land'O rconduc(-.«.jnayjasija^tin'dtsci' arrangece a free confidential consult,ullafion, please call our 24’h’’hour helpline: piinoiy action and in proprocessing for POCATELLO:. ------34.6760of4-80tWJ ! 5 ? . 8 0 0 0 ------trative separaiion is a form fo of dis- Vf(A Tno Bon ?»J««Su«8a58fBA.B2J2E!a,„ “I did this voluntarily,iiy. asked for ------— eA-NYe^VtEW ...... help, and it backfired,"d," said Ms. B L A c i o O T : ' Adams, 27, a masfer-at-‘-at-aTms wiih While Enclo' HOSPITAL ------rneariy-lOycarrin theNavjiavyr-----:------: rIWIN, -FALLS.5. . ■ Ms. A d ^ s has appealecaled to Oceana B r a E X B U H ^ M r . American Wesl - . officials 10 remove thele a wamingl — twavy-^jjirtSfife I uiauci^ •— from'^her recoid. I "W etromes" - ' ’.--..■.V' ".Or-

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m ay bel e i i h a t t ^ d r e i inable earn Y(EA,CLiNTOM.,..: i The latest round < id of frustration over necieck,” and in 1987 the Lan,and Board failure to find a take aker for the Gooding actuctually got a $10 bid on thle e facility.f tuberculosis hospi spital illustrates an It’s It time to face uncom]•mfortablc unhappy fact: falets: c t The 36-year-oId structucture is too T h e o ld b u ild in g r Ig may be doomed to old,Id, too drafty, too unsaisafc, too sit id le u n til th e state tatc te a rs it dow n. unkspital into a new courthi It hasn’t happenci rthouse or :ned, and the rccent cour)ur)ty hospital and opted t proposal for an ostci d to b u ild stcopathic college at w facilitie s instead. ■ the site suggests'n:rm orc desperation ’ ^ NoWi Gooding County ihnn vision on the pap a n o f state, county y S h e r if f a nd c ity ofTicials. jbert A ja has resurrected thath at idea in ' other form, arguing for retr If they checkcd onor the background •emodeling ' e TB hospital for a countj of the project’s proi)r6 moler. Dr. Hueo ITI- ^ nty jail, a ____ ...Cole, they didn’in’t check very ^^°sionai juvenile detention ,center_and._cet ______ihoroughly. It took)k th e d ig g in g o f a tie govem m ent offices. T im cs-N cw s report<3rt«r to reveal that \ j a d id n ’t supply a co st: esestimate. Cole had a criminallal i ^ o r d , h ad ])ccn It the ‘ price tag for renovatiIcation two ^ 1 banned from practic:ticing medicine in ars ago, when the sta^colounty u and tv/o states, and hadladlfloatcd similar y v«cre ' considering a plana n to turn proposals in severalll o^erplaceslo theo! old hospital into a privateate prison, . Though Cole’s probosalprc is not yet 5 ^M .5 million, technically dead, it’st’s h a rd ito im agine Therhe num bers just d o n ’t addid d u p: A M. 3 . 1 1 anything coming of ke Ross of it uni cr present couniunty where the average asa sse sse d s P erotsserious!ly? Youubet circumstances. v aluue e o f farmland declj^e^ ^3 Dsn^Mfffve® piestiem^iomssfl^aaaei^'* a'^ofiiiii'~ " i time. Such a prime-time address,add in 1964, . !------Board—was-lookinjin^-for- i-pigeon— thc-r«-resources-t^TWaste-on-tartii rtingTipn Repnblican'ai^ d D e n fd c ra i alike, .now"asl( ______when it approvedi tcansferringI the whiteite elephant. The answ er is yes. I on behalf of BanyM .Goldvoldwater, la u n c h ^ ’ it anymore.” O f courourse, th^ do. !1 RonaldI Reagan’s politi'cal cs lease for the osteopa ll career; )pathic college. Hc, Ma;4aybe it’s time for Goodijid in g and . Perot’s poii3litical appetite is sure to havilave The Perot phcnomomenon is similar. When A tlBrd factor m ^ also0 benefitbe P e ro t T he. , got that right. G o ooding d County to concentintrate on been whetted»1 by a recent T ex ^ poll Perot a p p e a r s onI ththi e Phi! D onahue Show , < C linton camp a nd th e Bushishre^l^'onteam r T w o y e a rs e ^ lic rr, , tlthcn-MayorGene projec ie r rpnch showing him:n leading P resident Bush andLnd .• hisSOOniunberwasIa s briefly shown. In a . j jects that are within easier are gearing u p to g o negativeitive on each other, Heller characterized:d the TB hospital instei . Just last w eek, h e hired apvjjrcss^ single 30*second ppOTod, « 18,000 callers •] tead of unrealistic drearn; The conventional winningigstrategy-to st ..L _____a§JW i-.aIbAti:(W is,arQirnnntf fjpfgy “ and^ld.gTOBMgpjMnBgfir^r.,-n^____ * iiiPiTHiffljhis phfMwJir* linrti P im t hns iLLx aying-and’ttnmarifetablereHi ’TrafcpthCTjfterwtn^petfliiisalBig’c i n r t c e ^ . y ^ . “ ” r ” H c re s i^ 'c d jjtg. more than 2 m illion>n callsc from people ^ ed m emberships in two white year when votera want chanjliange-may simp ly . h ^ -°l ■^^uromaiyvote iB-ofrgnd-boc much hcartbui)um on the cam paign trail as )84 Reagan-Bush re- sappeal. Clinton’s golfilf gam e in a w hite-only clubu biast election took nearlyly a£ year to attract som e ~~Ih^qucstion of Petot’simsimpacnenolfli. ------month. H e insnsists negativepress reports a ^OO.IKXrveluhTeeSrS* «>> T i£?T!mes Perot is unlikely to win. Yet,Yet, he might cany ‘ • inspired by G(GOP hit-squads. T hese are■ tljeth' T b e ‘.‘M ad a s Hsir e ir phenomenon should • 'enough states, to d en yeidier]herB ush a Clinton. I* • St«ph«n H u tg < n ' - CI»tkW»Kvoitfi' C An«nW1 Wilton' ' ' P«t»fVn,k___ '______actions ofa cacandidate. not be dism issed. InsiIn3ifrtbetwopartiefl.it - 1^ majonty. in w '. ' • ------/ Pubii»h«i------Managing1. Circulatulation tnanagjr AtK^rtising dir«ctordir< True, P e ro t: 7 " ------has fueled P a tn c inJ. n Buchanan and RHmimH ’ - )t is often coihpared to John meains the House o f Represoesentatives would • P G."Jeny" Brown Jr. Now. comes a genuine j Anderson, whi/ho ran as an independent ih decide the election. Tbe wim Th« mamb _ outsider who h as sideudesteppcd the two-party " vinnerwouldtakei • tmbsrs ofth«'«ditoritJ bo&rd1 andai writsrs of «ditoriaIs ' 1980, and got3t only 6.6 percent o fth e vote office weakened and unusual Hff2 5 'system and launchedled the nation’s first m a s s -' r su^ly beholden,to-• are StepIt8ph»n H artgtn. Clark WaJwort'Orth and St»v« Crump. thou^ springIg polls show ed him w inning Congress. — - J pereeoL B u t AndwA son’s appeal w y » ^ _ ^ . media, information-aja-age candidacy. I^ocrats and Repul C linton ho pe intense ine I phenom enonI is closer to T heodore publicans. The fact is, ^ imediascrutiny', <.V \W1I sour the public b n P erotTOt'Don!tbetoii Roosevelt, whi'ho ^ l i t from the G O P at thei neither party is strongong today. Democratic ' ^ 1 i t H ie media i k i’t high on thi rus ■ ■■■ tiim o f th e cenimtuiy under the Bull Mooseg disarray meant GOP)P Jgains in th e ‘80s, b ut " n the imiibility' lik '' ' The Times-fJcws w with populists. M edia attacks f wclcomcs letters Lette:tters considered libelous, obsc()scene ,or [ party barmen , the gains w eren’t con,»nsolidated. Instead o f iidawillmi^.hi8 from readers on subjubjects of public in badad taste will be rejected, as ’ , r^gnment, many’ votersvo simply lost their supporters w ork harder. Peroi'erbt miniimze ', .flswill Therearenunany reasons P erot shoOld bt interest. To make surjure your letter is materii5rial expressing racial, ethn ' oe. moorings. Non-votersters, registered ^damage by advertising eariy,rij',tb'cr^'i ■ ■ • thnic or taken seriouslyly. First, his m essage is published promptly,y, here: are a few religiouious bigotry. independents and tickicket-splittcrs together P*positive image b efore n e ^iativeibews tiv '• ______powerful in at yeary when voters are in an flCTfHtnK rfft ftnm ngw ' ' guidelines to remember. ^ ______, y , ------aow.oumumber-eitheiJier-DmocraUc^jrGOP— rdo-noTpnbllsh'Versc'or-Jioetrjetry, and r. . Bccaicausc'orspM c constiaints,iTpIeaie p IfT^fwcfe^ fo llo ^ g a script, it wouliluld Bush’s or.C linton’s,s, equale ohnbst to b oth • parties and their candidate.,a. .■ '' •• • ------Lcttcrs-moy-be-broujought-tO-our-Twin tcMefs_toJ(»wordsJ-o^ lU c tte tt____ ^frlm ithelSj® hitJM ctwo^’lwhciej!t!B .combined.OfcouTBe,-se,-if he chooses hc can— Falls'ofTiee,- mailed to bc shortened.' The Tim es-/S'N ew s ■ TV anchormanm builds a moss audience by 10 P.O. Box 548, b' by afford to s p ^ d more,re. . • Edward J. Rollins, Whitete liduseh pdllHcai. Twin Falls, 83303, or sent by fax to reservesvcs the right to edit all letters.J, . urging view ersrs to take back contro! o verr Perot doesn't needMi £a favorable m edia to di _ (208)734-5538.______„^..i lives frommcoiTupt.institutions. H c ^ ______:------W clo5 look forward to hearing fro m 3 :J__ -.^xqpIayJiisTy_sound.b^ bitci photo • ~'f?iICCJ^SU SVUVjMujfu liiAUa^CilgeriiTJ9S4.J/u I myoul Sh-5rti'fi5viwewers to open their w indows I' WS opportunities. If theJ tvtw o parties freeze him ^ wr t e ift/s^OT/umn ^for ^e Los __ I and yell, “I ’mI nmad as hell and I w o n 't take LosAn^/es : . ' Letters ike -out o f de b a l« , M Itapiappend, to.Anderson,.... _3 j . -“ T, -•kelson has proven1 s» e l f choice.e. ]H c is well cducaled, has crim riminal P.S.Theworriny o f irony is that o f somec have a thankless and id ivil u ial experience and possess d almost impossible job. year ye saliuy^ in tb e Idaho Senattnate while he • Rarely do I w rite lettersstothccdilor. to overworked farrirm boy wanting to believe ion sense as well. He is a T w in - They gave us d ie ircMiing a ri and support in tiimself hi: cams $50,000 a yeararpart-tiraeisan p 1 lowcvcr, I have w atched1 youyo unfiiiriy treat “ S m /m F d ls any o f this, many different ways.- 5 and is w ell aware o fth e needs s.- . ^da. Ac County Commissioper.r.ThOMiiiAda Tl one o f tlie candidates for TwTwin Falls County 2 edsoftfus JMMECHA]AM If doing w hat they/ dd( o niakcs Uiem a target CcCounty know G aiy G l ^ ’ss brolrabr promise : . prosccutor. I have w aited,.h ho o p in g you would crful county in which w e livc e -n- e e d s forallthefinger-pointeinters out there; we — '— “iS'8-county cainm issiboen—^ evaluate the m an on his abilibiiidcs^dhis ervcd and protected by R ich BcBevan. j ■ would like to po in t alt) record. Since that hasn’t hapjiappened,lam JIT D. BROWNING it them too-but with a ' Gi ary Glenn claiins to'haveve‘-1)^ ■' horned: in Falls Thanks^He[ealth and W elfare diH'erent goal in m ind,id. W e’d like to p o in t a t rai stepping forw ard to set thee rtrecord straight.^ ■aised w ith W estexnvalues."».”Hewas h . ‘ W e w ould like them andwy, “Thankik you3 for all the g oo d ictuallybbni a d a nd raised in NotNorth jCaroliiia...’ Tlic candidate I speak o•fis f ia Lynn Nelson, ike to say a few words regardingMr.lvIves reader’s com m ent in the[he y o u d o - T h t^ y o u ffor o n all the people you jlenn’s GI iittack style .of camlIMigninglias. ^j yvV • ' M tlic G ooding C ounty pubiublic defender, my Callerl e r I D i s a n l n s u K April 19 paper, dren,andforus nisused mi statistics asi professioiisiond pohticiaM . . ollice has d ealt w ith L ynnI oron an alm ost . . lit U.S'. • ■ W e h av e been:n involved w ith the people a personify, we thankc^God G for g l e like >flen,do., ofl ,1.' • daily basis for eight years in Ihundreds of w ^tTrouple o f points 10 m ake ab o u t I s Caller ID prOgramr(I) I don't criminal cases. I l o s e dealtnjlings have put me- could be held up to pub rvice, (2) I don’t want to b e aff(SS '- - ) '“S-WolMdnimany personal and family pubticndiculeandscbm; mabake aelear-choiM betweenmahambitious: ai in n good position to evaluate ^ . o r worw . —...... : scrvice. So, I do not w ant to) punchpi problems coveniring the entire spectrum , so t( K)litician and a m an o f highhmoral.- in : I abilities and knoW his philos( ‘’*0-. .,.STEVEHESS - - " • P?' ■ S x o(or r two o r one - none, please):)e si^rtingM ike Crwiapo, a native ' ' innovative solutions to the dutiesdui ofthe haveto-p and Welfare andid elsewhere w ho put th e ir;; o-p^exa»ciihcr. politician atid himMIf lf a political outsider------vida:iahoan who understands IdahciS o , for , . . pros«uior's office beyond1 theth< tim e-worn The cn roverbial public chopping _ endre serviec.ofTering is n o n se - when, in fact, th e oppososxte is trae; G ary Coikmgress this ye a r and I invite.; - solution of throwing more mo Icnctdb^'’’'”* daily. Ever rfte.yoiito,do money st the mess,on an insult to us all - as is evideni eiyone w e had dealings w ithith, G ld m h M n e v c fh e ldhjoboutsidQ a j fof likek e v ^ problem. only 2,50,500 in Boise signing up afterrr tU S e 'and beyond w hat was politics. f...... • ■ EBYRON 0. MCCURDY - Lynn has consistently demo :monstrqted tbe West hasiM bcM badgering us for a cou]louple'of required by their.ir job for us. Y es, they do Glenn has criticizedd CC ra p o ’s 513,000 p e r 1TwinFoUs ' __co_uragcjojake.on.thc.tough.c ability lo w in. H e is a goodI la^lawyer. Lynn’s Even1 theirtf ods ore/were such p o ojTta^ r ti D bonesisBiury only fault is a benefit to th e: ptpublic he serves. Forget;et it, U.S.„W est Take it o ut o fifth e B Y 6 A R R Yf TTBUDEAU Hc is a w orkaholic w ho enjoyjoys being a computerter and shred it before you thro pro secu to r. I think h e shouldId go£ ftshiag with away. WBOOPa^IPON7nTSSSmffy PIS I s s H o u w e mw t M o m m | I . ' .H.OR.SH&COUiPHA/SHt H ^H H I /hischildren.mdre.often...... — . d o n a ; ^AOFmORAmJCR. ■ ^ALOK. GALLAGHER ...... I axufme^V t u o a e m s i I -.(mMKSHOtU,,ONI.y ■ I % I'I RBcanmAnnsT.oRSt-.s t « . I xmofiAmPKm- ■ / w o i m opportimity to elect a dedicateated,'expCTcnced' . — ' I N A N O m ^ I COUUfHOSrHER.OUN9/^ ™ •' •*-I -prosccutor-with B prdven n w t J ------^ im » W 9 S fi!S I r rPfcm?6msHauh-^. i»rd<»f—^---"CairsasalmoDTepIace '.Vr-;---- perfom iance by elM ting Lynn Nelson. bcarS [smiumius. — SBVERT-fiW^SpNJR.-: Sockeyc Savers; eaudiiil Mckeyes and chinook:'Oks ' tely filling Idaho's rivers andd ^ Local practicing ottomeysI areai probably . streams,1, whichw all o f us can g o o u t anca n d catch Ifli V .thc.bcstqualiiied to judge.wboi/hft ih a ngitt 'n t any timi a c e a s to -prosecuting attomey-should-beI be for Twin — mnr^thnnurn cnm pwisatc tbe-lost-iooomem e-irom ------Falls County. .timber, mimining, grazing, electricity and , lion, th e best farming. S .bS Rich B evan is, in m y t^ in io t ;. Suits m e. I’d rather fish th anqn_wprk, 1 __i A ------______. • . _____•____

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Sunday. AprilII26.1992 < ,Tjtiies-News. Twinin FcFalls. Idaho A-9 — ' 1 n_.. ' .... — Faetscdon^tbcear put iiirrespoiiiisible criiticisin oof Drug Task Foorce . The Easter Sundayy editorialG was. among I that Ihc Taskk Force1 has charged is on filelie at from their crimes, andUld this c’omplicates thc mo

As manager of thcic MagicP Valley Drug ' I Tlie allegedd indictment you referTcd to : to a at gunpoim, I do not kniknow. Thc Task Force busininess. It is easy to cry foiil in ana attempt J Task Force; I would lik4y stalcm ent in referencecc toi J h e El j ■ I find the editorialII quiteq disturbiiig and . R ead er com m enBnl was not even a I a Ta.sk Force case. This was as; a warrant at the housee a:and aj thc time this Milaflagro housing units, the oldI lalat b o r c a m p . I •. full of falsities. lamI awareaw of your crusade ■■ ij c a s e p re se n tete i d to th e g r a n d ju r y by th( the alleged incident occurrc.irrcd. ' woulubici c jcctJp4h&^QSC.«)nfiuefc^f.jl» n'plex*- 'I^)t!t-cott}d'pinec—the^ihc-arrcMUJg—- i ------I r - a n s w e r t o ’y o>ur u r quote' by Judge ncgai gative attitude toward law enforcementcnf Your editororfal siaies, ‘T hey fhrew anai I did not ju.stify the:ie : a c tio n o f a n y o n e. 1 o f fiicers c in a dangerous situatuation and. | Hurlbuit,, “W hy did you w ait tw o y e a r s on a s alv innocent, meni alw ays. mially retarded citizen to th14.000 in for our couniyty as to who is innocent andam conccm. ra c istist or offensive remark andIld w\ a s o n ly . . . . -----were_nlw, H-lheJdnhQ ^iicgaunf mullii uro Icigal uh d w h ic h -tire;;^‘4t~is’ottr-practieettp uri vnfniw pT'i'o"*' ■'■■■■ Narcotics and tho Magicagic Valley Drug Task Y o You state-the indictments byty tht; c g ra n d n°<-. everyone on the flooror and handcuff them sen'salwitionalize your story. Latencies, involved in j„ryry_nf ^ 0 pi»nnl(» lufictofl inliv;in/i. -•iti-'lny*HliK?er^-wwh*thBt-7TT ndictments. (axpacpayers' dollars on minor nurcotcotics users. Twin Falls Cit>ity SW AT team went to the: ElE everyone. In these si: _ I might nHrt ihru n| situations, there is obtairjin factual infomialion beforefore printing — ualI-28-peoplc-wcrc—Ourc jrof'thc-27 Task'Forcc cases:s thct grand Milagro Housijsing complex, formally thcthe alw ays a danger facto:ctor: drugs and guns it. Tinnie Magic Valley Drug Tasksk Forcef has co'rtyicted within a shorhort period of time in jury j ry indicted. 21 people werc indicted ind for Twin Falls Lat.abor Camp, lo serve a felonjony seem lo go Jiantl-in-harhand. People high on strivci/cd lung and hard in an attcmpempl to curb I CasiSra-.Count'y. nonen e w e n t t o ir iu ! a n d . cleliv< livery of controlled subsiances.;es. and most wanani for delieUvery of marij^gna^^.a maillale .drugs and scared of'f bi?ei!)g .arrested can the drugdr problem that exists inin thtl e M ag ic------:— — . thnVis'nridsrdf-ddllafi-ot — n f rtn llli{,lTOVi;rc TiSf liinrc"than onene delivery. -Mi»jC'n-ltvmg son Dccome violent and hosllosiile. _ Valleyley, 1 don't believe it is fairiir foft r y o u to ; . were saved-by not goirjoing through lengthy. DclivJlivcry is sales. diKtribution of drugs« for living in theth Mime house he was seilinj I'*'? It is m o re coirtm on3n than not for us to . “ir ihithe problems existing between'een you and ^preliminary hearings.• ■ • - profit l o f ...... oflt wiihin our county. No drugrug dealer is marijuana out c sci^c a search warrantmt and find the home Twin T Falls prosecuting! atiattorney’s ; (2)' Scheduling by t h e - T w i n F a l ls to o smallsi as far as I am coiicemed. i led. Wheiherilieie o c cu p a n ts o f th c house w/ere en full of women andI clchildren. The drug °l'fi‘: ■})rosccuting“atiorncyley’s office and the ' Yo You .stale you wonder if wc wwoi ould k n o w in n o c en t o f mmDiirijuana sales. I do not knowow. dealer takes it upon hirhimself to subject,his toolI in your fight. ' availability of Frankik N^ ic h o ls. T h e T a s k a ro.il re.il d ru g .d e u le r if w e .tripped:d o v e r h im . W h e f fie r th ele SWAT team threw an ar household membersers to the shame. ------a : mslt5epewdtRi=5?HHinF=nfi•(Itr^T^^piiVttntcm^hng surtwf fcring-pfattrd f/ie^Jnyre^'ni.'r , ^ h a d the drtlfe eases readyady. and w a r n e d .a.jiify__rcal_ Task Forcivrvc. titters Itinorecrvhabigi • . ' 'r e so lu tio n of.i'licllie irp rie f. ' ils-I'iic Com ^ssionaie - . The only thing true in Mr. Mr.ClcWs FrSdl'wlXh^.'h4s an intemiiiional letter of.April 22 is that "it i; It IS an b rg a n lz a tiq n withwii more than 640 ^ e lec tio n y e a r." T h e re a rc a k alot.or chapters in thcle UniiedI Siates.'Tliere ------drug-dcalers-in Jeromc-Gour . a rc no d u e s oT r meinbersmpn tecs. ^ . c ry in g ab o m S h e r iff G o ld an J^ryinil_TGF-i5*non-pr.-profilrehurilitblc------— » he won t organization (lis m (listed with the Intcmiil 3 m a get rc-clcctcd. Revenue Scrvici^ice) and is'.staffed . ' • For years, our communitylily has. entirely by volui>lunteers at the local; - i’;gelaw ay^-|cvcl.------with anything and everythin!hing. Munychapieiiters'leaders foot some . —Shcnff-Cold has changedI all thal. of the expenseses I(incurred on behalf and we arc behind him 10030 percent,p o f T C F ) fromI ihiIheir ow n pockets. ■ __ * Plcase doh’t be fooled b'y~ibylH cf" “ TCFls depch'der'denfilpon ' . crying you'll hear from nowow Ontil c o n trib u tio n s frofmm bcreavedpurenis;------1 ______/ ______election day. These guys watw ant Ihings m a in ly , a n d itsIS vviiiility depends upon fr thc way they used to be.'andmd we will : many parents helpinghe lo-shoulder never lel that happen. . the work entuilciilcd in the running of aC ■ K A T H Y K E N T c h a p te r. . - T h e g ro u p iin n tth e .T w in F alls area , A ' H azelton — r-T------catrbe-eoniaeledle d -b y -w ritin g to Jo lm ------„ and Fat Blunt,.M M agic Valley ‘Friends’ offer helpP GhaplerTCF.2.12.13 E. A v e. B. One of,the hanJest thingsgs inii life to Jerom e. ID 8333!338,orby.cxilling accept.is the death o f one's■s cchild. If 324-4796.. m m ...... you know of sowOTC whoselOse child ' T h'cre are chapliapters in.Blackfooi...... -. • htis died,’or’if your childRas'lias'died,' ‘ ' Id a h o F a lis andidPocatello. f . r-there is a group which-exists-ists-forthe-“ --LORieEQUOUQNO------...... ;purpose ^ helping bereaved'cd jparents -- TCFRegionallal Coordinator. and sib'lings'towai^ a positivei t i v e / ...... B o is e

■ W K cn n you j work as hard / o r yayottr mf>nt'5'a s \ SoftSpp p k e n have,■V, yi>u want ic haudled ca A t Homc Federal, Fe you know it willJill be there I S e p air r a te s : u '/te n yin

kft Exclusively Pe? en d Ieto n ® P ■ , • M en’s • V/omcn'sn's • DIaniccti ■ - - •-Petite'* PlHs.SijSites M-24...... ; - ; ..... LaydwayAvai.milablg r _ _ - — - —— 1 I P/ionefWcTjWiV e lc o m ^ ' ' • Igr i klom el^leial m ...... fENPUEETON , S ^ D E R SollciasanO e ■ m M aglcV alleIteyMall ^ ■ Downi(n>n. Hih & Succ. Bol»e ‘ r*'. .I4?ass7 ______snnDfl-12th.Avc^So>»h. N im p j------■l)Uie-t.«krt-N'..-tW».-ftl|.r-:—?»>.7 ------Kimi:itrrtnll-flrl->carbontr - Tliomxs wil orks."1 said Annette Coi- 7T • ■_ piri. ■ ...... w ill be released from.pri.son1 «nd-activities and-drug ^ . after 18I I monihs, alihouglf-^ three g rc.s,slancc- Ogdchran;,jc re atio n rria’nagcr. I Tarver, 35. waswa; arrested and 9- c e d u ca tio n . - women hc exposed to the AIDS I year-old Ainlx-r:r Kcnih released un- hopc'io begln Ihc pro- ‘ virus bcseiseeehed officials to keep* Mayor Glehh Mcchaniini iaid .he Omdal.! hop ; harmed Friday ev ' evening afler a T/; 5;;! .H him behindn d b a rs ._ program will 'give youthshs a chance his summer wiih’ttooui ; standoff wiili polipolice at a w est-side- Youngsters from other T h e formrm er Boi-se Stale baskelballI to establish personal rei■elaiionships Yo ...... ■______c h u rc h . T lie g irlirLhii{LbeeiLabducli_ I is in the city also wiln>e - p la y e r c.nnn 1leave the miniiiium-secu- with adults and leani sociarial and c o p - p ro jec ts in • cd tw o d a y s earlier e, from her ^ [ ing skills. . invited lo partiparticipate and will be •' rity Southerhem Idaho Correctional In- ; S p o k a n e neig hilw lw t rhood. , tran sp o rte d lo0 aand n from the center. stitution onon parole within six weeks, "Ccniral Ogden youth areai in need '• Tarver, a parohrolee from the Ore- i ’ T lic w oamen m who were exposed lo) of a safe, wholesome en'Mivironmcni O rgtm izcd sports sp< and games will ; g o n c o rre c tio ns systems\ wanted for . - the HIVk’iru vin s c rie d and hugged each1 lhal will foster .self-estecncm and im- be held three: limestin a week, and will : questioning byb y a u th o ritie s in HB other after:r Ihei Commi.s.sion for Par-. prove Iheir resistance to0 substance includc baskelbaetball, baseball, boxing, ; Spokane and Idahdaho. was arraigned •' so n s a n d Parole Pai m ade iK deci.sion onI abuse,” Mecham said. volleyball andid tetc n n is; ; before U.S. MaMagistrate Ronald •' ,V F riday. ; Boyce within aninluHirofliisarresi. li • V/: he told me he didn’t have . : While Boycee i rcatl th e fed e ra l I ‘ All, believed him," said a 23- ; kidnapping chari;Kirge ag ain st h im , f r . i woman, who declined lo be ; T a rv e r sa t w ithI liiihis head down and '■ , . "1 feel hc would be a; rocked back andid fifonh. Asked ifhe • society because he has no : wanted .an attnn:loniey, Tarver de- . ■, or whathedid.^' ; dined. Boyce appa p p o in ted one a n y - ,V.';7' ; - way, saying he w;wus noi-^onvinced'. s. 28. denies he-has, no of Tarver's captufiiciiy lo make an or exposing five women, iiiielligent waiver'ef iof counsel. . jnderstand their anger," he llie inagislraterate also directed In office Cl/O2 Laser Surgegery For: thal Tarver Iw hel(held without bail in I ' ■ ‘ ih the women wcre.al- p ending a dclcniiuit ••W hen ht hearing Thursday, tesiify. Board of Correc- iay. and ordered a Richarlard Tarver, left, leaves couo u rt In Salt Lake City. , AIDS. 1 be psychiatric evalu;ii irman Del Ray Holm said - • Ingrowrt Toe ^ h c r m o l l year-old wo lenalls...... Permanentlenf Correction lother. Debra Keni. were notI without ' them 1 wouldnTI could only consider the Since the kidrkidnapping charge known S ideniiried. ' n Saturday, baby i back." she said. of the victim of the crime was filed in Sppka pkane. Boya; said. Mowewever. Mrs^Kern had toldI M rs. K e m wuii__flowi threat to sot a plea m usi Inr eni Thomas was convicted. ' • W arts...... Elimination*ion. entered there. n.\- ropodenIers after being reunited wilhI Spokane I to Salt Lake Cii\ remorse for tradition proceedindings to Washing- her dau] agreed lo plead guilty lo aughler that ihe iwo would1 night i and then whisked tn*; T lio m as. . lon were lo Iw discliscussed funhcr al remainn ini Utah as long as aulhori- ( of statutory rape with a' • Children's Meilical Ceniei concern fon • Fungus Nail;ills...... Removaltl _ Tliursday's hearing■ing. tie s need:ed them. ; Id girl while he was an Amlxir was undergoing a . T lie w lie re ah o iii' ;iiils of Aniiwr and •‘Tlieyley have iheir^ob to do. andI examinaiion. i ••| c an uioise n t adolesccnl hospital, , said. of exposing the women • Soft Tissue'■ 1Leslons....nemora/ll' /ere dropped in a pica bar- lowed lo te: tions ChainiTinhe-piirol^i'raring; ------^ “ ArizoHc T r g a s x l i ^riiave my the panel c)) -— A hill lo of Hardin ding gasping, siiuddering andid rig h ts w h o se son w as' sh'iwii from fo r w h ic h l)lem.’^T h said Holm, '•bul' changc the slate's nnici ictliod o f e.xeir'u- de sp eraielilely making obscene gestures C onsult't Your Local Podiatriitrist: -•s last year during a tral'llc d . Thomas fora, us (pardons comniis- lion from gas to iiijcctiection goes lo the with both )lh strapped-down hands, n.|rimary one countle o rm in e." stale Senate now lhallial il's tall ;ip- T|„. She had k*en expeeii campaign for change gainedd busier the measure by r lf,-ycar-okl Dr. D avid B lack■kmer Dr. C raig I aidcalaBoi, iq Holm an______'kn(7\v7ngTy. e rp o sin g tTie""’ '■ 'llie measure passed.alll,cH i«isc4i; Ix'rinECaCalifomia had its tlrsl execu-*• sta le 's KK) d e a th ro w inm; C h a rg esIhe o: HIV virus. Authorities Twin Falls - 733-: ««3,i»~.?>on'Fr!i}!Tyr?if*ayTpTTTr 25Mearb^Kotwa«iJUMi>tiiirriv-A i-3881_____ TvylnF;1 Falls - _____ ^T^iri’^il^cTian^ed'irer------^ to AIDS vven ate. Ihe matter would sii strapped in the gas chani- dd be put Iwtbre cause, she said, victims m y'and early 1990 wiih-' '” Bijfrey""678Ts[515 the voters in Noveovember as an chair_lir while his last appeal was ^7676 ...... 1^ lo eliniinaie one avenue low ledgeofihe disease. . . ameiidineni to the stak I, Then, like Harding. Harris taie Constitution. ' they see as defense delay; which specilles lhc.iiseuse of gas. ’ 'o^k. lOmI minutes to die. . llU C l . f|K>,„;is- u the areumeni ihat lms a . t n 'n ftA vll'KW'I.tH iN.i. M ai> lj iiJ a n d C a l ii.i'rn n HIV slalus fr ^ uiiuinsiitiiiionally cruel ai Tlie change was• piPfoposed, early are ihe onlyon slates where gas is the shol to death be a proble th is ye ar, bul d id n 'l g; ')•' punishment, ..j . T M E ■■■ I gam signitleani sole meilleihod of execuiion. Northh • dispute. that's nol foi support until the Apri ^pni 6 execuiion Carolinala and; M ississippi u s e g a s or,r Arizona hanged ils muie ied 10 fdi- lo deieri of triple murderer DiDonald Eugene injections. lil l‘J3(). when ihe rope tie ms, reading ac- Tliomas w ' Harding in the gas ch ' condemned woman. 1 I 11C.AC rmiinrBpTii'"''T99invitirK7Illew^XGAIU>IDEIRlf ’'(j mates. women to the -- years, and many lawmakers law ivcro on groiinds^it was more hu vors tile deiiili penally aiid !.‘j''h .'/J w d J ’y .g ra p lu c jii i-thnrxnv'tmnmcntntTrcmuemis— slow death. I s would like ■ last .yearr aabou't venting the gas after ue f(ir what out iheir4^iov H ard in g w a s n ’t proiironounced dead e.xcculi'ution might delay the reiiirnn OiS»EN TOE ;T0RE\ra lying tactics: URNITtlUWE~ te r iw p cy an id e o f c a p ita;il l pur n ish m en t., unlil lO.tninuics alter a m o u nis jo ______' . . pellets were droppedd itinto il bowl of The chic WILL hief opponent of the change and unusual T 'H suiriirtL- acid lieneathII h:his cliair. ^Vit- , was_ Housiluse Judiciary Chairwoman; ( ^ T O Y O I .______y_ lovK UCQUIDA1TION >laiidra-suppontfr-t»f-vielim v— ------7------nirderers un- • il decapitated a I . "■*, iU ~ ~ ~ I The s t a l e ^ Everytfhinq ih1 Stock..• • hum ane. SPR>RING DATI ~S1 .s GOLF Pi^ACKAGE!> T A — . ■ — S164.00 Singli g l e O c c u p a n c y

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I ' ' - ■ r ■ I i f . ' ' ■ iMey W antt]tlierealiliPrimaa jty tersfaacecbiangei]m distrricts -f^DrewD^Ovw- r truths .TimM-News writer t- : 1 ., t w i n FALLS - WTii>n prif primary voters go O IF 24 a ^ o mwegian-^to the polls on M ay 26, theyley w• ill encounter - a far difTercnt system forbr telecting state p - ^ u a K f i — ^ The road to Jackp;kpot is littered with; .-legislators than the one inD useU! for the last < : ,0 T F 2 11 j .' broken dreams, butut alongi a two-mile-1- :• eight years. strctch of Idaho Highighway 74 south o f' " In some ways, it will be simpler.siir Floterial i ,TFS ' Twin Falls, the SorSons of Knute have:'.. . . distncts| (such as the MagicIgic V alley ’s old ------• D islric t 2 5 ) a re g o n e, a> i j - pickcd them all up. 18 are multiple- O T F 2 4 j r TF9 The Sons of Knc;ncie is one of 137 :• idclegaoon diitricU (TwinQ EiFalls County's old D u tria 23, for otamplB), t f : 4 - TF 11. organizations and fairfamilies inthe^lagic le). Instead, each _____~ ’' . Valley that-are invo[ivolved Id an Idaho ;' , oew district w ill Bend n dticlelegation. o f one — 1 _ Transportation Dcpa : senator and two representativetives to B oise, program to keep secsections of highway , ■’ , Figuring out what diatri(itrict you’re in, ^ T F 3 TFfF6^' TF8 ^ ~ 0 . | j littcr-frc^, but notwdy>dy doesi it better. ■ though, may be tricky. T F 1 Z " '“I’’ •>>=he 'one drawn in 1984 the last time the state was ) TF20 ■' ” ■ , S t e v e I - r'reapportioned, splits couniunties between X w , . ^ “legislative districts. Statewidwide, in fact, IS Cpump counties i lie in inore than oneoe d istrict T j j j T F 1 9 p )on't a s k m e In south,-ccntral Idaho, Elmiilmore, Gooding, r M inidotkiand Twin Falls couicounties are split j r ^ ^ fr I bbetween districts; the cities53 oOfTwin Falls To comprehendI wwhy, you-have tor ai - J l _ T and Rupert also are sp lit ...... understand the true nat nature of the Sons o f —' These inaps show thosc-«r D i s t r i c t Knutc’s constituency; Splits in those t22 f /C- = ii:_ p D istrict123 J r- fcfour counties and in the cl^ty bO fT w in Falls, Norwegians. U Use these maps, along withth tthe follow ing ■ ______OT F 21 T o be NorwegianI IS is to understand the di basic truth of the cosr district descnptions, to deteietermine which :osmos: S o m e th in g s (]jdistrict you now vote in ore worth worryingI alabout, but not that „ in and which - many andiiorthat mud p rim arics.ifan y .are being helihold there.------wch.— ^------O TF23 f = ^ 1 , O rfcr is one o fth ee excep^pns.ej ■ ^=T TF18 • I, My Uncle TorvaU'aid was born in a District 20) village rtorth o f the arcticarc circle that was Elmore County: precinctslets o f C h a ttin ' so small there wasn’tI’t room.fori both an . Flats,-Glenn3 Ferry I andd 22, Hammett, _ rnrlftntmngyamdraecriaa ______£ - So ilicy put mey put the sign on a rail siding fPvc m iles downtvn ithe track, figuring Primm'es: Joe K e n w o rth ^ M ountain , O IF 22 ‘ that anybody who didnidn’t know w here he HiHom e, Robbi Lorcne King o f GlennsC Ferry, , - was when he wass iin town should anand Elizabeth O’Donnell-Ba•Bangeman arc • ccrtainly b e lold before3re he got aw ay. nrunning i for the Republican nonomination for City ol TWlnI Fall#F * Aflcr Aunt GudrerIren.died, Jorvald House H< seat B. The winneiiner will face - 1 remained, in Garrison5on K eillo r’s ta p p y incumbent in Rep. Leannaa Lasucn,I D- ______phrase, a Norwegian!.S«=!!s!af9n)iEL= ba ______JiJfiwM n a iiU iQ in a ______------•' a ■rtiah ■ wH b 'p lo wed c T a neat furrow, changcd his socks twicwice a year and his _____ — ^ —mind'somttwhatia5W( "■— ------•~^“7,"casneror IfSflKnliy.**------T' l Blaine County: all. o73;’CrovcK13cep^rec^ R i S T - " D i a * He'd look you in the eye, shake your ■”* , '3, Maroa, TTwin Falls 3-5, 7, 18,20,2; Rupert, or the part lyingng northwest of Cam as C oun^: all. 1 hand firmly, sit do«lown and not say I ^ ^ , . (basically tlthe western one-third of the M l* Countunty: precincts of Honsen, °O neida Street). Elmore County: precincts another w ord for lO) 'mminutes, at which r. cts o f A tla n ta , Twin Falls,s, divided north to south aio“ ' ““y Hollister, Kimberlyrly 1-3, Twin Falls 1,2,6, '• Primaries: Two incumbeiibent legislators, Camqs, K ing Jffill, Pine, Prairie. ______time he’d stand up. toot lool you.in Iht. g t , _____^ _r mi ninnlniing from Blue Lakes Boule (basically the eastern two- ^Sen. Dean Cameron of RupertRui and Rep. shake y our hond firmlyniy and allow as to q liicla d f B lis i;“ North to LaLawndale Drive, Lawndale I -Ralph-Petersof Jerome aie-ii Gooding East, Gooding how it was time he.got he home and g Northeast, west alongg 'North College Road to pPe S rin c •’y * !''lin e describedbed above). RRepublican nomination forir th e Senate scat. Gooding Northwest Gooding V watered the stock. lg West, Tuttle, 'Coulee, PcPerrine Coulee south to F ncumbent Sens. Russ JThe winner will face DerDemocrat Jason I He’d have appreciatedated R oger Juntunen Wendell East, Wendell Ruraural, Wendell Avenue We Newcomb OfTwin:in Falls and Laird Nob of Siolldorf. W est /est, Falls Avenue West we 1 of Twin Falls, one ofth(fthe stalwarts ofthe j Harrison StStreet, Harrison Street soulru“ to Kimbcly are runninning for tbe Republican Lincoln County: all. ____ local Sons ofK nute. ----- Fit>»rAo»ni‘jm.c_W cfit.-Filer.A v^«w>^- Wi-nl fo rLjJlLjSgJiate_sent ,1 N q___ S5 ...... ’^-iw jsr-rTm rsiTTsTK w est to >Washington Street No « tor theseaF C assia C o u n ^:ail. Wobegon Days" and hi d his philosophy is Washington>n Street south to Rock Creek* k a n d n i«fartct t 24 simple; "S ure w e’re NorNorwegian, b ut then District 22 southeast aalong Rdc^ Creek to the :inct'&-d£.Heybum - :• isn’t everybody?" . 1 and 2. Rupcrt^^bSMcally lI the eastern • CGooding County: precinctssofHagemian, of limits. Qislistrict 22 also includes ScS o u t^ : alL ' . ^ ^ — -T he-K nutcs.m ect eve::vcry. now. and-thcn_____ ODrch^-Valley,-Wcst n Point—______Park). 'Tn_ Mmidoka .County:Jty:. precincts o f Acequia, third o f Rupert or the partrt 1’lying souiheast . o f Oneida Street). ; and talk things overer (the d'eatb of Twin 1 Falls County: precincts Emerson, Paul, Pionioneer, R upert 1, 3 ,4 and Nor\vay’s King Olav is ; lets of Buhl I- friniipes::5.-none. \ is a reccnt fevorite; 5 (basically the: westernw two-thirds of Piimanes: none. subject), play some tunejmes (tbe band b as a . I - security division-to keepigp:^iqiies nway)^ =1^ ! help the Irish «fcbratctc S l Patrick’s D ay : and reflect on the Nordictlic condition. : . Norwegians; you uum nderstand, co m e ___ fl^oni u land oi contrastsMIS, a p lace w here” glaciation gives wayy tito winter about Augusi and then backk Kto glaciers again ' two w eeks later. There are more rocks,:ks.per square acre than anywhere else.or!-On.earth..except — * - ■'LincolnCountyrand'NQT^orwcglansgrow — O )” ------c I up believing herring isI theth( staff of life. , e i i s s ^ Tliat’sn o t-a happy pros)rospect. T rust me. = 0 ■ ...... r a - o " _ Torvald and his brolheilhcr, Ariic, m oved lo Utah in their teens,IS, ai place that in s ------5 1920 was as far from1 a fish market as p i s t r i c t 2 U J DIsli you could g et and still be < I8lrlcf2 2 3 be on tbe planet ■ Z No matter. They brburpught ihefc own ...... lOTF22THinun ' herring w ith them , b.arrewelsjifitijaUcd,!:^ ■ r - r pickled and — Lord havhave mercy oo all who sam ple it —■ lutefiak.1 ^ • ■ ;:T Lutcfisk is a Norwegiwi ■ CMCMfltkM " ------7 ----- ■■'Wn F»ll»ill* CCounty ■■ ■ jim'word meaning^' ^ District;t23 r • drain*clcaner. Actually,ly, it’s h e rrin g o r - ^ stockfish soaked for exteiKtended periods in ' lye and left for dead. f|l Tuttl^ VMduilUiial Torvald and Ame hadnd iti t h m tim es a “I day, sometimes morc.. A:Ame must bave w i-^___ > / k tttt ^ inhaled, bccause ho dieddotiO; QI -X - — —T”— :------:------J ______By the tim e I cam c nlbnilbng.Jonrald.was.il ^ an older and w iser man,1, aiand h e never ate • ^ Goodfng'Counly lutcfisk unless he had ann aiantidote: s t i i c t 2 T ~ ^ Akvavit. ^ ( OrCMWNr•n The dictionary says akvavitak^ is a c W V i Norwcgian“orT)ahish'Iiq'liqiicur flavored.;. with caraw ay seeds, which^'ch is like sayingt;^ tliot tequila is a gentle apetipcritiffavored b y f'c I' .L ___ I ______cactus worms. •vj' _____ ;; Torvald w as never aI bigbi drinker, but-^ •( then with akvavit you don'tdor have to be. '“ He’d'tbssljack a thlinbRibIe:fiinrcfiasTit -? 'r' “ " I. _ with-cofTce.strong.enougough-to mug thcoj:;■ ■ J _ .A v im — ______i sugar bowl, get up, andd walkw away like'-J j .• f Lon Chaney Jr. in “The MMummy.” i ; In his decllning'years,'!V h e w o rk ed 'h is ^ ; . : ~ ; 160-acrc farm alone. Hirelired hands were ;i ' ' J an extravagance, and Torviirvold was a'm an " > PraWe i { who kept h im self to himseliiself. \ P in t______[ Bul after my dad diedlandlneededto-. ar • . J ^ . see the truth of things,Igs, I ’d g o p a y ’;.“ • l e t 2 0 t y^D istrict 21 ; Torvald a visit. AcequlaA . Distric ; Last time I saw him, we sat at his old .... District 244 K MayfteW ] kitchen table and sharedd aian a k v a v it <' . ! w as . th e c u s to m o f th the e h o u s e , r - :::__ Pioneer 'Camat swallowed it in o 8li)^ejlo gulp,-whlchig V. V - -brought tea rsto m y eyes for 10minutes. ■'A/ 3 ' When I finally couldId se e a g a in , .1,:'^ ., looked at T orvald. He hac Emerson • ^ had tears, In h is. v Paul1 ‘Ri eyes too, som ething I’d nevoeverseenin the ' ^ — k n u p e r t t t l a - —rrd Nonvegiaiu—------“Yeah, sure, by gollyIly, and that's r .J^,^gh” he said al length.1. “Y oubetcha." / \ ' /w n g HU ; The Sons o fK n u te wouldmid understand. SEiTDIstrigi25 '■^’*^"’■ '^ 1 Y hiiivw™ ntA >a1 . "I ^ ____J Minidoka M County

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For obliuary'r^te (nformatl ■ .1 Obituilaries call(»ll 73 3 ^ 3 1 , extension 27a"’2 I I Peaathnoticces “Tuesday at McCulloch’s FuneralFu 1992. w the Greenn AwesAe Care Center' ; Thom asI Cleveland C and Charlotte hihunting, fishing and his vrork. Maxine JadisonJj "Ti Home in Burley. Burial will be at the - in Gooding. Jano Cole}Ie Grey. At the lender age H e is su rvived b y two. :V - Dorolby M uine Frosi ~ ro'sojis., BURLEY. Pleasant VleW Cemetery in 8Burley, • Arrnngcments oreire ppending and w ill' .! ■■ . of Inez3Z found herself fatherless. Vernon V( Hazen of.Coeur d 'A lene Jackson. 71,M, of Burley, died Friday, cl n ? ® Friends may call before the fifunerol bc announced by DenDemaroy's Wendell' .D e sp ile} this fact, she was ar 1992. at the Cassia V and Royd Hazen of Twin Fai•allsVone’ A P « ' .24. Tuesday at ihe funeral home.. Chapel. sustained3d by the love lhal only a daughter. di Janet Maier of BoSoisei- f2 Memonol HoHospiial. “ side scrvice will be held at p mother carcan provide. Though limes grandchildren; gi 17 Roger Anderson w ere ird. she learned pioneer grandchildren; gr five brothers »day at the Gem Memorial ^ es of Industry, hard work Hazen Hi of Homedale, Robert ijBurley with the Rev. B.C. BURLEY - Roger Anderson, rift a t th e k n e e of h e r of of Marslng, Ken H azen of N officiating. Friend^ may call Burley, Bi died Saturday, April 23. Servicices •8-p.m,-Mondoy!an *- . . . - Cliffordi Andcn.on;.Lcta:Howard.t Jonetonet Lewis. Peggyi '• lilyTo aitend and siudy at wei'e unired in holy3ly matrimony on opportunity TWIN FALLS - D ella Gararrison, Released Milligun andmd Shuron Venemun.- oil of BurleyJrley; James Barrett’'' June 2, 1948, at-th(-the Sl. Nicholas |he famousus Juliard School of. Music 69, gg of Twin Falls, d ie d Thui und Jenny BBurrett. both of Mtt:ia:-Rps.rOrerOreenwell.- Alfordr; - - 'u rsday, o .w n Ru„junyan und daughler und Faith f Church in Rupert, He was a favcnic New YIts.JMiehucchucLGregoire.and— ’ - 'Jerom 6 ..In aflcnTOTiTItnrnrenjoyed Ms • 1942.: in Twin-FallST'Ttrey-weTff- A daughter' ;y Edward Petersen, while fjiy :erwu.s bom to ChurlexlfndllaricirkKrow5fBuhl.--Mrrund^Mn I 1r>fBrandon Oswald, all of BurliBurley: und to Mr. ". atfiliatior> with Ihee COptimist Club. '''e. Percy [ divorced. She had been a reresident a .son wa.s bon» m to James und Leslie Settles ol t-logether with several » of Jerome. and Mrs. Nik^likolu Tcllcriu of Hcybum. where he belonged■d tclo the local and a gei*l( of Twin Falls for the p a st 60)0 years On August 7. 1942, they gp, inlernational chapleipiers and served ffiepds, On and attended the Magic: Valley\ ------in many capacities.us. The Oplimists marntrried in the Salt Lake City Baptist 0ai Fellowship.______= 4 - 1 ------^ — areknow n-as’'Friend:mds of Ydulh-* Ho i-OS TempleIple,-They iived-and-raisod----- f Kelso,I an honorary status.5. R Recently. Mario prograrM-kJ-together throughout Iheir Wash,, vva and Helen Kelleher oiof Twin By M ichael Hofloffctber - years ago. 3, esp ecially during their p^i ;was commendedd byb Gov. Cecil marrrage, < Falls; iwo sons, Ralph andd Jerry Timcs-News corcorrc.spondent ^ Exhibit ‘•But there's no' evidenceevi that they - ■ ^ ^ ^ ^ J^n^s^i^a^nnen) _st;statement for his years in BriBrigham City. She served .ga,rqq riso n. bojj]. o( .Tvyjn _Falansj. j 1.3^, TT,tp i t .,i-a yowR-«iigr ■“ 5ior7MarIole?vrd“ ‘n-ihe-churlurch.-She^devoiodmany—grj "CivirDifen^lfe^ granB'chlldr^y'bne’ slsTer,T. Elsie chang^in so^^'thern rdah^T^OOO ■detal dc' I ij^ h e ~ e irrly -1 ri sto r y Yet. by Ihe timene 1the first white ^ iS Army, receiving y e a rs in■) givingc service to the in the United Stalest Proughjof Ontario, Ore.; an<;nd one ycprs ago mayay have caused many . fishing in this area opencned people arrived in IIdaho, salmon an h o n o rary did isc h a rg e in communitylily a s a pink lady lor the 3,9 stepsister, Luella Champiin oiof Twin early Indians in the area to abandon Thursday Th at the Herrcit Mu.sei fishing on the Snaketake River and its N ovem ber 1946,, HeHi worked lull h o sp italI ae n d la le r s e rv e d a s pgi Falls. She was p receded inn >death their big gamemc hunts in fa v o r o f onontheCSIcampu.s. tributaries was weilwei established', ; in the National p re sid e n tl of iJ^e M agic Valley by •. time for 34 years in by her parents, two sisters anand two salm on fishing.g. Titled1 "Agaiduka: Ancic I M e d ic i C enter Auxiliary ;icnt Indians traveled fromrom as far away as ' Guard until hi's rotirertirement. Mario is Regional M stepbrothers. T hat’s accordiirding to Jim W oods o f FisFishermen of Southern Idahi !81- to - 'l9 8 2 . S h e w as / •ho." eastern Wyomingg to trade for thp ; especially rememtsmbered In' ihc'^OfT' -1981 A graveside service witl beheld be 'the College of the exhibit-is open to the pub ad a s Moiher of the Year in ^ o f S o uthern Id a h o ’s — tlie ubhc - sitlmon caught and dried in the 5.£DACaJ3flUI5.QLi§S29J'^®'^ b&JMi------Ho«»(t4kluMum during rpfliilpr mn«Mifp_hnuw t : ...... Hagerfnan’Valley.""'* ; civic and comitiunitjinity service, h q 'fS o ira 'n d3 '? 'a s gVanamoTVieTorWe” |Q( lOOF Cemeiery with Pastoror Fred theory of howiw the M iddle S nake 9J30 9:3 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesdt „ w3S^.3,JpenibjB r.of_of'Ihe Jerome month. InI AprilA 1985. Her various gg, day. "The Indian pcopeople themselves • , * ’£conom£~Cfevero’pmem enrfasK ro’rcr'WbpTBS’iTTi'iTTcrooei3”strcfnhfiTBS"ar"if“5i ..Rj.wr-bftCAia<;, (I-JQ^^>^y«-4hai«>{4c4i4ng- 4:30 p.m. Saturdays. F was also instrumeimental in ihe. traveling,, ffishing, caring for her- For 7he final Idahoho Archaeology ' • Friday. informailonrcallinfi 733-9554. c fbrm ation of th e Industrial.Park-. Inc Howers,-coclooking, a n d walking cach i g - CXI- Week lecture lit a ststatewide series • • Lena W. H udson The MountIt iMazumu volcanic- --35(356 ...... -•...... •------Mario w as'also activeiiively involrJed in She hha as many friends who will ® — that-began April'20l'20willbehelB; , , SHOSHONE - Lena W. Huiludyn. eruption that crc ------— tho-Jo fom c Fife Dopi^epatiment.- even rnissJieidadeailit------^ created Chiter Lake in mmmm Horizon Rpom.^tj ' ’ ' 7 6 ; 'fOf many 'o rT w irrF a itsr B V . serving as the assisujistani chief for a ' S he isi survived si by her loving nmg niiu, Tiie-eiimuie m i " Friday. April 24. 1992. al ^ ; number of years. Hele vwas a member husbandI of oi Twin Falls; five sons, y '' M agic deposited a laycayer of ash all across andid 1moist, and the residents5 \were A.native Americancan storyteller ancl . ' Valley Regional Medical Cen :• of Ihe board for thele SSenior Citizens. PsPam Petersen ol Brigham , jnter in (he Northwest,it. including southern prim:rimarily big game hunters, uusing a Shoshone Bannocklock Tribal Chief I . . Twin Falls following an extei a n d a m em b er of Search arid City, Utahah. and Jeff and Chris ' tended Idaho. Wood.s explained.cx largerge spears to bag prehistoric blbison. Judge will lead a:presentation pres titled. ; illness. • ■ Rescue. He had ser'served a s grand f^eiersen.• K and Geri Poiersen. “ "M any geolo^legists believe that it Archaeological Ar excavatioii?ns of "Native Americansans and Old Fo^t : Newtonia.. Mo., to Clydb ': parade and was onin llthe WalenAiays Roland andind Charm Petersen, all of Jl!®' ^ a n d ii,ut it was thiss shifts that led preople haveivc found evidence of soutiJthern p.m. and is free antand opeii to the, Gertrude McCoy Hudson, ___Board (or waterways il Is; one daughler. Reesa n. She to start lookinging ut fish as u food Idahi 4.500 public. /s improvements. moved with her (aniity a s a : laho Indian^ as early as 14. : He was also member3er of the Jerome' and Fredf JamJi os of Lincoln. Neb.; 3 small —resource.-he saii child to Shelbyvllle. HI,, where r.:. :• Cily Chamber of CoCommerce and 24 grandiidchildren; one greai.^"" !re|he .-Prior 10 ihc-rn"Mazama layer" in the — “ was-maintenance'cvi•ovGrseertontie-gfandohilc Hld;-and-three-9i3iers~2[®grew-up.and.atiended.schools )ls.bhe_ -geologic-recoriordrscienfists'havc”' "'J married, started her family anc The^amilies'of'iLynn'SrKatHy^Si Standlee^ Jerome Counly CourWlurthouse. Oneof -Montrue LaLarkin and Elaine Horn, nd was denpc that the people later divorced. In 1960, she m 1 ' his most cherishish ed aw ards o( St.‘George; St, Utah, and "‘® J southern Idaho were V y like to thank ev to M esa. Ariz., where sl^& wc would personally everyone . :• received previouslysly was Jerome Uarda Croiro ck ell of S a c ra m e n to ,-- ® -'^ S d for Mbtbrola Electronics fc ------^ — Chartibef-GitiZ8 fvo»-Jh(f-Jhe-Year:------CalU_Shejfta lA/ac nroroHart in Hoath lO^ who was so thou:ughtful during Ourlur recent ' years. She returned to Shelb . He Is sun/ived byy h.his wifo, Baine by one son.>n. y®a i^-D em oe]erats; - - ^ lo live for a short lim e andd then ' . tragedy. But this3 is impossible duilue to all ------I j----- Dalry-of-Jerome;-b;-brothefs-and— IheJuneineraLadlLbe-held-al-1.1— mavfld_iQJiviD_Ea!lsJa_19aaj ------z------sistersrCharlcs’^DDalry^nd’!ioctito~®‘*^^T^esda ati iday-ai-the-Twin-f=aHs-tOS-“ ® ^liifepr-reiPds==n£ bus in e ^ near her.children. For. the pasast. two... r m f o c u s - • —Kettering, both ol RRupert;l R oheri' Stake CenteiIter on M aurice Street with- fflaffiori years, she has resided at the V Dairy of Del Mar. CaliCalif.; two i?f his B ishop Le<.ee Heider olficiaiing. associates who shihowed M much concem.c( River Convalescent Cenu . V , triplet sisters. Shirleyey Colo( <51 Boise Friends mnay aj cair from 4 to 8 p.m. Shoshone. 1 be state Thank t you all so1 much,i God blessIS you!3 ^ and Sylvia Pretii ofI Twin Tw Falls; and Monday al31 White \ Mortuary in Twin should -.Lena ilsun/ived by her dau( C; 14 nieces and nephe<^hewsrMaria was' Palls andd onei hour boforo the lughier. ' ByN .S.N okkCTtentved Mrs. Grant (Norma) Gillette ol Amy & ChesterC Standleee r ’ p reced ed in deathh byb his father; luneral Tuefuesday at tho church, of Twin Timcy-^New s'writ^ntcf ^ - ______Fail5 ;-a-son,-Jim-Hall-of-Kiml:uberly.; ------:------T ‘moiher; stepFaiher;; and'onear tnploi Interm ent'at: -and-graveslde-services — -June&Genee Standlee-&-Famimily— ^ - - - i lour brothers, Bruce (Opal) Hu I- sister.'Sharon Bolttt J Johnson. His followvi- al the Brigham Cily ludson ■ JE R O M E -The H stale Democratic of Shelbyville, III,, J e s s Hudsc - low will be mourned3d i by his family. Cemetery in Brigham City, Utah.'at ?' Ison ol platform .shouldid concentrate t on state Eldon & 1Loraine McClainin ' * ; Mesa, Ariz., and Frod Hudson _ , tiBig^orsand[riends.ids^...... ___ 4 p.m. Tuesfl on and issues - nationallal issues belong tn the- • G h u ck -H udsonrboth-of Gill ------St-Family ] ' 'Rosary will be recit3cited al 7 p,m. iilbert;- -national platfom3rm. local Democrats ' ArizAriz.; two sisters, Mrs. Bob (I V today and Mass of ChristianCt- Burial (Lora) , say Rose ol Shelbyville, III., and Lc V will b e c e le b ra te di aiat 10:30 a.m. K SE ^fi^r^H Ros Louise Magic VaValley Democrats met ClotClotfelter of Windsor. III.; a n d 's ...... Monday, both at S' seven Saturday'momin)ting with two women : Sl. Jerome's grandchildren. I C atholic C hurch in VJerom e with - 1.I 1J from thc.siate DemocraticD( platform A graveside sorvice will be Father Gerry Funkeike officiating. '®c® ^ c o m m ittcc to' discuss’this di year's atat 2 p.m. Monday at the Twin *■'. Interment will followV aiat the Jerome " B E D D iriVG PLANI? fs ^ Cemetery with the Rev. I Cemeiery. Friends: maymi Irom " d I io ...... Met.vietzger olliciating. Arrangem.m«nit Ynes Kelly,y, Jerome County - From Mo,toss Creenhoijses • : 6:30 to 8 p.m. today ai y the church undjnder Ihe direction of Reyn^nnirte Democratic chaipairwoman, and I^uise , : Tho family suggest; • PanslesHPetunlaias • Geraniums • Totromatoes 3sls memortar . J Funi■uneral Chapel in Twin Falls. . Robison, Jeromome County's state contributions may mrr ad e to Ihe committee womcman, agreed that the ■ • Peppers • Cabbibage • Onions and M'MORE . . .OplimisLCIub .-Ffieni Youth 1988 'platformn would' serve as a ' L oi J Program” or to the American.H6ar|Am Louis P. C abrera Sr. . base. B ut it neeleeds to be updated.' " .-.AssociaUan-Arraneingomonls.arfi— JEJEROME - Louis P. Cabrerejra s r , they said, Startling at: I 9 9 ^ ^ We will • under the diroclior Hovo- 4l3rof 3 r “Jerom erarea ■ Wednes II^CHiyllmntrirIt Ttjjnclude a.strong_ IIZ - - -Apri ; Roberlson Furieralal C h ap el in Vprir22,'1992, at the Magic V health plan. Ifthethe .state doesn't solve -We have ei^andided b u r ' ‘^contm>ntiilnet«.^^ RegRegional Medical Center in ' I Jerome. n Twin health In su ranince c problems, the bi tbryoul •alls. • bedding plant area; Ibehind storel Ja rv is W.W .H azen “ federal govemmnment may come up TWIN FALALLS - Jarvis William He w as born in Rockford, III..'on III with a p lan . Bui3ut slates may huve ,Hazen. 79., of Twin Falls, went lo his *®P>epl. 26, 1948,'and receiveced his different needsds that may not be i l . M A wife and theIhe Lord S aturdjy, April iducation there. He served in the served by a federderal health plan, she i o i e FLORR A I, f 25, .1 9 9 1, at Iho Magic Valley Jnited Stales Navy for a b t riel said. Regional Mecledical Center. P®^''>eriod. Following this. Louis mcTioved R obison suggc;gested the platform - I ; . was bcborn Aug. 25. 1912, in >ack to Illinois and worke" mployed with' Spc worked lor• theth G olden-Rule Slore. pears plaifdrin and shoiiouId not include any lanufacturing. He m ovedI to tc Twin Falls in .1960, national issues, shshe said. 'ir” t*Titir*%i''(JIJ w here he was wa employed at West H{He is survived by a wile9 ,and- Sally Beitia anand Chris Stcinlicht ■ ■ ' ■ Five Polnts'Js'Spbrting’Q oodsrH ir^eptepsortrboih-of*Twin-FaIlet- n-one— —of-Power-Gountinty-said they-hope : Inez G. Petersen purchasedi BlueE Lakes Sporting broilrolher, Ken ol Washington:i; o ne their work wil! eaease the passing ofa: Oj-Hinds-x^aianJlng. TWIN FALLS -- Inez1 Grey G oods in 19f1962, where he worked sisteister. .3ally of Texas; a n d his-iS'new platform’attheitastate conventi6n June Petersen. 73. Joined h d her father in until retiring] Inin 1988. . famiimlly ol' friends at Spea e a r s , 18 through 21 inn Lewiston.L heaven on April 24. 1 , Beautiful glg ^ ite m eriiprlallals,. - . I. 1992, at the He was a i m em b er of th e Twin Manilanufacturfng. “We hope toI havehi a pretty clean ' Twin Falls C are Center Iter following a Falls Rrst UnilJnited Melfiodist Church. NcNo services are plannm e d . draft" by the convinvention, Beitia M id;;| largee and sm all, ; . stroke, ...... Mr. Hazenwiwas well remembered Creffremation.was under lhe..tllfecB5 tioa------JTwin-EallsjCoCounty-Democratic^ — -S he-w as born fwlarch' ■ch'14.-1919.jn lorhlT F Jihinand G am e report on the ' of,I Hove-RobertsonH( Funeral Ch{■hapel c h airm an K enI P ed ersen sa id his-:- “— at comppetitiye:pr}cesr ; Willard. Utah, the fouiouMh chilli ol radio. Ha loved Ic the outdoors, .ofJeif Jei^ome. work schedule did not allow him 10 ; ■ If a memorial salespiperson calls on you,1, vweuige : i, J. ■ . .____ _ ' attend the Saiurdarday meeting. But he .- i."-'r^vi_agrccs-ihat-hafTammering-oui-the.- j: that pricre, qualityty m d service be domijmpaied . ' platform plantin k s b e fo re ;vthp{;! .before makiking yotir selectionI.-,' : Mobile hon»me fire killsi man,] 2 -year-ir-old daughtitC r convention.J»\aI a good idea U it> r usually done durirjrtng the convention.; ; SALT LAKE CITY'(AP) (yi — A . Salt Lakee C o u n iy F ire C a p t. othc3ther 6 months, escaped ^ e blblaze. he said, 7ellisdn*Macidlaiml llieniojlorials; I 33-year>o]d man and hisIs 2-ycar-old^ ■ Dcnnlis Stead;adman identified the . TThe fire department was nl 9 U5£fid_iQ_goodidca,i: ------1 m o b ile hom e^iijc tliatt apparently oj Desiree Kelly,Ily, H e sa id the childls findInd the single-wide: mpbilele hom e Despite his abse;jsence, Pedersen s a id i r733-m-— =" was started by another chil:hild playing mother, 21-yeyear-old Amber. Word, eng:ngu!fed in heavy sniokck e and he w o u ld lik e: to t' participate In • — ^ i t h u lighter.— ------jmmiilsifa i m . ’ ------'^'-— and-two otherier giris;-one-4-tind-the- iflonlomes;— ------...... preparing ihlsyearear'sfplntformr'^'^-" H:___ ------:------^------w .j.... ^ ^ 7 ; ...... ; V v ^ r - V ■ ■ ; ^ ' J' -

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! TWIN FAUS - Rem w ■ctivity in 3th Patrick A.K. EIIU.E 33, Skylane Trailer Parii lieileget suspended 90 day*. ' D ls o k tC ^ M iK fe d thet following:foil No. 19. cd. driving privilegw sus- Glenn G l A. Wienstrocr. 20, 1040) ;Second Lany D. Wahlvx. Jacq ' Marvin Cuellar. 23. 1207 SeventnthA ve.E. ,pe«led90dayi.. Jacqueline K. Wahl. • - • • ' ToddO.RoiRomans. 28.1323 Cottonwood. iw Ave.ve. W .. f o f ^ , iwo counts, uutempted t Usa Sue Unghofcjhofer vs. Eric Jon . ' ; IWO days in jail, credit for time terved.ae driv* Lloyd Dee. Blacllackbum. 34. 3147A Nonh. fotse: DtMagmidet^faaaam , Ecklcy, 26,f246 Washington St. in| vgery. grand theft, two counts, andd fraudu-I Langhofcr.. ing privileges suspended 30 daya.L • ' 3900East,Hansen.!31.90 days in jail suspended, lent u ^ Rocky W ny. 32.4339 SUw nt ute of a financial transaction canJ.d. Sheila K. Carlisle vs. SMichael LCarlKle' ' O ibero W. Civen. 76. 19 D artn A. Mehr. 23, 1333 Juniper, Ju two $500 fine. S250 suspended,susi two yean proba- OClinton l E Alls, 20. grind theft, put I 9 « Van Buicn Patrick A.V. E Il^ 33. Skylano Traila Farit, yean ye probation. Judgment withheld w blicde- Mchael Lee McEIrIcElraih vs.Giriny Lott- • 8 t :ld. lion, 10 months mormonitored, driving privileges fendendeMppointed. St JOO bond. McQraiK Jayne Clemence. 43, Ranch.. CondoC N o.' nispended90days. luin Titjo. 27. 3800 NcNorth. 790 East. RlijieNuneunezJr..24.-i34SU thS tE . 33 Charles Russell Cramtramer vs, Elaine Louist ' CisUefonL ^ 3310. box 4243, Ketchum, 30 dayty tin ja ils u t- KalmanGerencse« e r. 27.63« Third Ave. W„ ' " ^Divorce coa^aintt flied: ■ >hiuon,33,441Knotlingham. k Cramer. fended. $500 Hne. ivro yean piwbisbatlon, driv<- 30 days in jail, 28B daysd suspended, credit for Lo J U ny Lmgfonl ;r.. 40. Ro Lorie Meek vs. Richard John Meek.k. Janet E Hyde vs. RobeRoben L Hyde. tng privileges suspended 120 dayiayt, notlco- timesetved.J500fir) fine, driving privileges sus- Roben Ro C. Rytting vs. LaDawn Ryttii BdviIieiflfltNaeemigBDettt: hoi. ho must attend Alcoholics Anonytlymottt. pended 180 days, n tling. MaryCeciliaAntonv^)n vs. Cary Eugene An^ Ray^Bcnon.3I.AUiTKdi iniz, Jr.. 39,403 Fourth Ave. N.. , I. must attend court alcohol Kifflberiy Kh Fawn ilollon vs. LonnyY IEugene ton Sr. Tony Echevinit, 38. B. , Kari L Carwnter, 26. 1299 K ...... WcsLJetonie. Kim D. FultFultz, 34. JI3 I East 4130 North, pei Jewel Elaine Newman vs. Jeny Bobob New- iRoben King vs. IngridjridKing. I ; ' Rhondi A. RoUnton. 36 pended. S300 fine. S230 suspended,ed.tw oyeart lega suspended one’ne year. man.an. • . • 36. Golden Rail pteadedlnnocexent. $1000 bond. probation,m 10 months monitored, drivingdr priv. Ariyn L Meyer. 3 Nancy Bollon vs. Gregeiregory Bolton, 1>iitoPiik.No.5.Buriey. McDow. 20. 4100 North. 2100.. llei r. 38. route 2. Buhl. <>0 days SuiSusan Lynn Sheets vs.’ Richard,•d-Allen Shelley Renae Periling attend coun in jail. $300 fine, dri ritins vs. Michael Ki;) ' Ronald R. Hihn. 39. 3713I713B Nonh. 1400 Eatt.'^RI^’pleaded SS innocent. S3.300 bond, ale driving privileges suspend- Sheet)leetx Sr. Periiins. B u t. Buhl. ed90days. JannellJan E Cyr vs^ Roben R. Cyr. 1^ appointed. Timothy Lynn Youtt. 36. 17:1710 Founh ' F ^ d u r g e a f l b Uland Yartwugh vs. CG ndy Yart>rough. | /tm es E. M c U u ^ ln , 52,52,419 tocuji Sl ‘*“ mwS Valt ifUed: Ml.Michael; D. Johnson vs. Christini /aldez. 42, 302 Illinois, pleaded Ave. Av ^ 1 8 0 days In Jail tuspetKfcKled. S1.000 Thomas Maus. me Lee Dolores K. Hamblen)len vs. Ernest Lero;|r ' leased on hit owniccDgnizance. fin . 19. 614 Founh Ave. W.. Johnjuhnsop. Hamblen. fine. ^ suspended, iw> yean prcJTobation. 10 grand iheri. publicc defender d appoinlcd. bond . Mil * Frederick E W illt, 24.46. 463 Winesap N.. Knighton, no age given. . 2887 me Michael LeRoy Packham Jt. vs. CyntynthiaL SoniaJimenez vs. Hugolugo Jimenez. I CutleronL ' ' months monitored, driving pnvilvilcgei tus- set a l$ 3 « » . prelimiiiminary hearing requeued. Pickhckham. e- . ' West,33Noitloith. Idaho Falls, pleaded Inno-' pended pet 180 days, no alcohol, mun u n rtccive Raymond T. Gem Tobin V. Williamsms ys. Connie LoJ C U yE C oitet. 34.1106 Se e n u Jr., 19.107 Nonh. KOO i Kalhy Kni Michelle Denman vs. Roy AtAndrew WilNam.v defendersppoinied.SI.OCObond. counseling. cot A East. Jerome. forgcr> DomuR.Oup(on.39.33SF jcry. IWO count*, public de* ' Oenm.snman. ' Rulh Dale Patheal vs.'S. NorlynNl Ro^ Patheal' •Jimie M. Sibino. 43. 22 Oenaro R, Salinas. 23..168 RaRam agcSL. fender appointed; released rei on $2J00 bond. I; Billy Bill Ralph Fort vs. Daisey Mae Fon . 22862 Hwy 3 a Oriviogodeader the ittflacQeeseniaidntt: J80 |8( dayt in jail suspended, two ye ort. Amy C. Gibson v%. John A. Gibson, • , Hansen. y ^ proba- preliminary hearinglg s.320'8ihAve. S.. Veriyn-A.k. Sterner.‘ 38. F.C. boa 3022, E .' JohnJoh Climer vs. Cynihia Marie Climeiner. State of Idaho. Bureau:reau of Child Support ' E . Hansen. 90 days in jail tuspenended. S500 Salvador M. Vargiarjas. 25. 22W 6th SL W.. Joh; Buhl. Wendovcr.Nev.

BLAINBCOWtUNTY brownie and mil tnilk. gingerbread ginj with topping and milk.‘. Tue^ay: Beef am Monctay: Salad b v or buniiunito. ttter tou or Tuesday: Sourdough So pancakes, sausage. | and cheese loco, bunered loe>.X redrc grapes, ungcl hiscuii itnd milk, Friday: Baked ham und Friday: Deluxe hambarger. laterwtot.s, i frt^it.^ com, pink applcuuce.ace. cookie and milk. crfj and cheese sandwich. jp w w jid . dinner roll, frejhfishfniltandchoco- e*p.fn)iiandn:>d milk. cho Friday; Nomenugiicn, lomalo.soitp. ceJery stick.i. I chocolare chip CMkfe and milk. "Wednevlay: Oven- :k.i. fruit cup and milt. Wednesday:ly: Slopipy joes, fries, green sal- 'cn-fried chicken, whipped ; , impkin cusiard. hoi roll and , lunior/senlor high: Choice nf salad bi Tue*day: Spaghetti bar orirpepperoni pe pizza, ad. fruit and millmilk. jr a N D B ___ • ------eeleiyatickf »pea».«WHcd-mi ______JEROME JUNIOR ANTTO______a r-* -”'""'"'’______jn a minlinejncnu.cveT>day..0nIy4bc.nMin. lir i-mi*ed fiTiii.-qte— “ ThundayfFriFriM^hlckehrtnashMpotitoes; ------SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL "I'".~..."High-»ch6oronly-Ha).-aiak-a-Mjbmarirw-Mnd- . will) ffoitlng and milk. 3LS Thursday; Sloppytpy joes, seasoned green *' iirted. Complcmenijiy items same iis • vegetables, fiuit(uit and milk. ^Menu has choice of salad bar.r. :toup nnd beans, carroi slicks, fn ntory. Milk served with ail meals. wich option available daily.^iiy. : WedneidayrTaca lalad bar ba> or cold ham Friday; GriIItor Monday: Chefs salad. sandwich bar. self-serve bar. mainilinline-tlisi- Friday; Spaghetti uj lad. tater slicks, .roll. - Ufldwich. baked beam or friesfries, pudding and pickles, rniitcriicrisp and milk. . ed). ti und cheese. io>sed green MorMonday; Chickcn nuggcis. , chocolaie pudding and.milk. milk. . ______ed). hamburger line or ala w c J ictiOTs^Hant_»lad.,cliilled pcarvbr,-brcadsiicks ondmilL------.Tueiruesday; Cook's choicc.------' ' ' . " 'burjburger'onJmaiiilirjessepred with frenchfre fries [ . Tuesday: Comdog.. augrailnai p.ftioes. - , • ThuiifiyrPoiaiobarorbotihot dbg. macaroii WedA^edncsday: Soft shell iwo, FILER . and Uld fresh fruil. Milk served with allII meals.r (UQ green beans, apple crisp) und milk. and cheese, m lud vegetablesles cor green salad. Monday; Chi UCHFIELD . Thuirhur>day; Raked ham. • Wednesday: Combo > Cheesebuicer.' laier tots, fruli. Monday: s Pita pocket and spice cu|cupcake. ' BreukfaM; Juice and « sandwich, apple, I dlnnerroll.fre»horanBeqoarterm erandmilk. brownieandmill and.miikjierved everyday. Fridi-riday; No menu given. milk. ^Tuesday: Ribecue sandwich an potaio Friday: No menl given.en. ■ , ' ' Monday: Ooubsh. applee cobbler,ci whole ■Hiunday: Pij niurMlay; Scramble»bl«l e g p and muffin. wedge.Igc. green beuns. whole whejt roll, chilledchi ______P i z ^ vegetables, ftult. cherty . TThunday; Bartwue'awfstniwbet>erry shon- Friday: No menu gii wheat roll and milk. ’■______cake and milk. I given. pcjchc«chcsandmilL ______- '

ivrii. muflla. orange half-and m ilk .-^...... sen'fcv.'-ri^nave f/ic /uftc/iu ncltmettu fhrtatratr^"^----- pleuucccaker—------;------bread.-frch prapcvund .. ■ w«ines«uy;lBafbecue chickhicken. rice pllaf. QGLENNS FERRY^ menu inhM'mij pnnledtt/ wjfh» the menus m , Tuejday: Hard shellhell taco. com. pcanui but- ^ Vednesday: Ftsh sticks, spicey fries,. greengi paper, .send thele/nenu we (o The Timet- . green beans, roll and milk. Monday: Soft Sof shell taco. refried beans, ..m uplclur nnd milk, Thunday: TVritey and noo ’ ' • k im b e r iK' ter cookie, peurs undmdmilk. pcas.m, Newi. P.O. Box m . Twin Fall\. ID H330.1 noodles, mashed pear» and milk,k. Brcakfo-M 8 served every daV. potatoes, prunes, roll, cake andmd rmilk. Tuesday: Rib WedtKslay; Hambimburger, fries, pork and ThurTiurvJay: Chicken chow mein. rice. OrOrien- or fix il to 734-.^S.W.W. aHenti'iin;. Lunch Ribecuo sandwich, curly fries. Lunch: L bean». ice cream uiid m ■egelables. pineapple chunks, sugar co. Friday: No menu given. apple crisp will dmilk. tulvege cookie Menus. Deadline h noonM FiFriday for publica-\ wilh Ice cream and chocolaie {vMonday: Chicken nuggets, potaioes. i Thuriday: Ravioli . milk. milk. , )li casserole, grten salad. tion Sundty. gravgravy, mixed vegetables, roll, teddyly graham% garlic bread: urecn beans, bei orange smiles and BUHL Wednesday:r- Ci lfe«burger. frie*. cookie andiandmilk. Breakfast: Juice and milk . milk. ilk served eveiy and milk. Tuesday:JuW bar or enchilod:iIda.- tossed Friday: No menu git day...... J?wahy.;Jto italai -■'••‘-ivtdndJiyr ttiSI5niTJut?e«dn d toast. poutoes. bluebenberry mufrin. peaches und milk. V, WednesdAy: Turicey. mashed potuiow. i . TWINVINFALLS , Tuesday: French toast withJl m;maple syrup. Friday: No menume given. grav;fravy, carrots, roll, sirawberry shone “ ’“ ” T7iund^?Biscuii wiih.ham aj manddieese. . GIBBON!DNS ELEMENTARY Thunday: Chili, crucken. eolesluduw. PCUN. • Monday; Pig-in-u-l F r i ^ : Pancakes with maplepie syrup.I FRAHh i-a-blankel, irics. mixed lKM MIDDLE SCHOOL cinmrinnamon roll and milk. fruli. pudding pop« and milk. (GOODINO) Fl Friday: Sulud bar or ham und cheeiee!« xand- Tue%day: Buked potpotato wilh toppings, up- Monday: Comdog or hamIiamburg&. fries, Monday; Sala(alad bar or lasagna. mixed veg- wichivieh. laler tots, carrot sticks, podd . jKach delight, vanilla cookie and idding and pie slice, dinner roll.oil. i^ chero cookie und andmilL - - etables. roll, butteiutter. fniit and milk. -milk,nilk... . milk. Tuesday: Chicken or beeff nuggets,nu maca- Tuesday: Potai■otaio bar or taco. green beans. foni and cheese. gtcen beans. i isuge piz7.a. tossed ureen J-,. .W N ID O m COUNCT-^ ------C W r i^ c V ^ iiniE— ^— f ' ' KlM^^MI^i'Lj II. iKiiuiuv ami MrauMN— ^ S a f if bM or*comdoj. tntcr Breukfltt: Bi . riesondmlU. .- , • - Wednesday: Bacon burger^ or hot dog, lots, fruit, cookfe'kfe'andmilk. ' M Monday: Cereal, prahdnv'eibcker*.n . pincup- Thursday; Rnger sicaks. m scalloped poia- , , Mes. chilled fruit, td d y grahamiw ns and milk. Tiiursday: BreadedBrei chicken, whipped pom- pielie andmai ilk., V ' Thursday: Taco salad or luriteyturiii sandwich, toes, celety wiihilh tpeanut butter, fruli ond milk. TuesdayrtlheeK Ti lo'ait.'pears and m fruit JelW . chocolaie chip oai ' oatmeal cookie Friday: Hombimburger. baked bcani. carrot Wcdnen^y: W Cereal, muffin squur . indmilk. drhnrnlairm illt------E E E M , 5 Thur>duy: Egg. muffin Mjuare. pent GOOD]JDINO HIGH SCHOOL • milk.nilk. rSfmcomelS Salad bar ort mainm menu and potato bar or 'Friday: 'Fri Grunola bar. upplesuuce an( BURIEY JUNIORRHIGH H >iz2a availableson on alternating diiys. Lu for Id alho residentss . . . ------‘-Choice of salad bar with sand'uindwich or soup Monday: Turinuriiey and noodles, winter mi*' Monday^ Mi Submarine sandwich, tu' ' or sandwich bar everv dav. ______•.____ vegetables. roiUr------arroi slicks:Roches and chocolaie'm — V “ ;MdnaayrCKcaebu7^-^Tbii‘ burrito or ham- Tuesday: Baco:acon cheeseburger, fries, fiuit. 7 M unicipal bbiidds offer a solid ratet T o f burger, tater tots, peaches andI chocolatech( milk, and milk, . V .return on w hich al or ■ I • . * Tuesday: Hot dog or seaburgburger, tri-taters. - Wednesday::. PPizza pocket, carrot slicks. h you .pay no federal y pink applesauce and chocolatee milk.mi cookie, fruit andId limilk. Toiigh 1 state incom e ta^axes. None. For allI thetl ,7^' Hoigie orihoi101 combo c >and- . Thunday: Buir|uirito. fries, frujt and milk. jg s _ ^andfflilk.------^=ridayrBarbccibccnc"chickennnacnnMin8tKl7~ — — details,-call-us-totoday.- '— 7 7 ;■ "T hunday: Macho nachos.I. later,u tots. or> peas, peanut butieiJtier sandwich, fruit and milk. - toige.- oatmeal chocolate chiphip cookie and ______■ ’ . ------fnllfr I . - ~t h o e r h a n “JQBI : ; . . ..FHday:.Chili or bartxcue. earncarrot and celery..... -Hilii^scnredi w with~ain6hi:hc»raocolflte— -* ' sticks, pean. cinnamon roll andodmilk. n ‘ milk available for 23 cents. Monday: Comcimdog. green beans, pineapple CASStACOUNnNTY and blueberry mufiiuflin. ELEMENTARY SCHC3 I0 0 L S TVesday:Tacoaco, refried beans and apple- Monday: v f t i ^ potatoestoes with beef tauce. " : 1 c : . s a r ^ . gravy, cheese slice, green beans.ans, fruit, sweet ' Wednesday;: HiHamburger, fries, mlsed fruit : .Finele Arts Auditorium -— _ ,_foII ^ milk. ^ ______and almond bar.— :------^Hioi.>-Apr ;; TudaayTBeefy macaroni,. mixedml vegeta- TTiunday; PizuIzza. choice of vegetable, fruit - >ril 2 8 |h •-/iO O 'to.n• m * ■ . bles. applesauce, bread sticks andmilk.and ; and graham crackecker. Mn.BlQsiso>hiid«s,'en«n)irgetlconddtdiiot(d(nnoii.^iji tdnOenges young /• Wednesday: Combo on aa blbun. bunered Friday: Chickecken sandwich, lattice fries. n ; ' fruit Jell-0. peanut butteritter cookie and choice of fniit andsnd dale bar.______r p m m s ond mliills lo wnga n rrogoinslsulislonaoliin.Sii«ionil 0 endnds parents ond [ _ TiH intantefiw iteT^^i™d*lnlodoy'SM8ilp— - Thunday: Beef taco, butteredted Jgreen beans, HANSEN ——------s o B U Z f i i S G e n e S i ; Arult cup. cookie and milk. Monday: ChicklicKen nuggcLs, rrie.i. buttered M ix Bios b o d y n o ^ ond tffiIfoctinsiwlmSliohosvowdto lotokeber ...... ^ j r n K n , t . ^ m - ...... • . - Friday: Macho nachos. cheesileese sauce, re- mixed vegetables,■ies, applcMuce, hot roll and pj ie7S4-9106 . Aied beansifnilt and milk. m ilk." • -p n a iM w ond mtsioga to (voi(OQfOTwr of ll» notion in mi tffoiffbrtto'riwkoo, ...... ------TocsdaJ;Hot* >t dog, pork-ond beans, coitage -ddUfmna* l blkH ghtlbsm o " ■ • Yield m a tu r ity , CASILBroRDIO cheese, fruit cuppand an milk. , _ > I ogenofotkn from b th g destioywlyad by the thing tiiot ty . Eflectivo 04/24/92. Subjcctie ct • ' ' *> to availabilitf.to Mai[arket risk is a considi^rationio n Breakfast: Milk served withI all meals. Wednesday: B(Beef-B-roni, lettuce wedge. 'hnnsijining ' tS llia'fjtin ol Ms mnotioMoryoongiiiniNB. . ;* Monday; Pancakes.------—J :------"h o t cross bun,'peancan and milk:------" " o n in v e s tm e n ts sole)ld prior.to m aturity. : Tuesday: Mumn. - Thunday: Bakeaked chicken, whipped pota- I • . Wednesday: Scnmbled eggs.». ,I. : to(^gravy, buttenitered peas, hot roll, fruit and HO " ADMISSIONICHARGEIPLEASI i SECOMEI : Thunday: Rench toast. ‘ Sponson: Pprt^ifH (^ •Century21 GoUlJTeam ^ 2 Friday: Cook’s choice. Friday: Idaho'^0 ' haystacks, ' green beans, SS Edward D.. Jones & Comin g M y ® Lunch: Self-serve salad bar and milk ' raisin cup and chochocolate or white milk. Roy Raymond FotbnJ • Cooper-Nonnan • mKA y r “ served with all meals. MwtKNwYoriiStockEaftchmpt. inc. 8 Seeufllle»'lnwlor pTotecttont : Monday: Plua. j e r o m b ea.EMENTARYSCHOC».S l e , ' ' Tuesday: Turiiey dell sandwich.rich. Monday: Frencl!nch:dip tandwich,-macaroni' . Wednesday: Oven-fried chickeneken. . salad, fruit cup. aniianinial cracken and milk. TTiunday:Rlbecue sandwich.h. . • T u ^ y : i > e lell i sandwich, potato salad, 1 Fri<^Burrit6. •; fruit, riisin cookielieimd'milk.. I ' Wednesday: Burrito,Bur buttered com. oacfios DIBHUCH with cheese sauce.X. Ifruit, brownie and milk. i - ' Monday: Nachos, great sasalad, fruit. Thursday: ChidIiicken nuggeu. fries, fruii, jg J n jaeElreiiiy Wii y l i ifthD ab71:" j -announces their: Winandplant a tftree! ^ C ountiy M usic •News. Staning. TlieTiinesr Hve Country Gold CABLE-(E-6 ■ | k I V ABCT«le«ltim : (K 'n » e D A V . fs proud to present their annual count T«fc, Fall. WahoI 733«US ^ music show IndiidiiuiLKLe%Vai^ke,Sheb ^ W o o le y . Freddy HartE andan Thom Breth. lliis I' S W family show is jiistri^C^tforallages..Come ard enjoy the memcanories.ofallfe^e.^ r " flieTimes-Nef' e ^ ~ b ”" i5 6 " 1 Ing ^^TCsid^ts w d ' 'WM I qnd Kimmberly Nurseries ,^'.txi*[ncss^io ur support.-If« t « should f l I .W-Jlimpgi tt t^ybu.l» a w e y E n t r y F o r m -J& qingitraiesjSfllll^ t ' TreeGivea m _ | '% ‘moreini>6rmaticn o N V ; . T s n i s R a t l o r i h ^I Ilha jEarrii^ Environ9nment(T.R.E.E.) | : « l.«)(V76543I4. ; — K u r ^ homes and careare centers will be jjlddresi. ' >».i^yen tickets to attend d d^show.' /.| ’ r . ' .1 -; ® rflieir dcketi will be m W / ■ V ------/n 'tfie B ia residents ana • \ ^ — • *yV\'’m e tc h a n ts.’ ...... T im es-N evB , KKVI 3 5 ,C able-1 " ~ l le-6 will give owoy 50 J T e l e p h o n e _ _ _ 5Jw BlLS2ieiiditoiirt^.ol.of KimherVNiiReries.I — ■ ^Moillo:KKKVI 35 Cabl«-6 m'ntierswilibeofinotincedininihelimes-News.. JI 1061 Blu

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IDAHO FALLSLS (AP) — Federal and statstate pffi- prcssurized-water:r reactorn fuel rods under consn d itio n s cials have exicndwided the public commcnt peric:riod 6n a imposed by hypothilOihetical reactor accidenu. It b e g a n ■ sbee w :Tal plan for cleaningg upu the Idaho National Engirigineering g ra tin g tn 19722 andar w as s h u t d o w n i(i 1985. * ■ Laboratory’s Poweiwer Burst Facility, •Wow the INEL- wantsWl to clean up the facilityity’s co r- The original corcomment period ended Fridaiday, .'and roslve waste sumpimp, evaporation pond andI rela: te d ■ public hearings wereWCI conducted April 8 and19 9 in Ida-; piping used to neutieutralize, tiw sfer and hold ssp p e n t re i egoti]n s t o n ho Falls and Burkuriey. Now the U.S.. Departnrtment of actor coolant water.ter. Energy, the Envinvironmental Protection Agent .They were cohtanitaminated with organic compnp o u n d s, stale Dcpanment« ofo Health and Welfare will accept jyjd nidionucnuclides. O Hlcials say cleanupu p is be- comments until MMa a y 24. ing considered to reduce i^tential exposi3sure to The Power Burstijrst Facility Reactor^was. builtjilt.to t e s t .. ch rp rn iu m and low-1)w-level radioriuclides.... PlMq]

1 _ ___ ■T------^------:------' Recordd ______— — L i Continued from B13 3 State ofof IIdaho. Bureau of a i l d Supportrt I Reid, husband and wife, d/b/a ReidRi Brothers S iate'of Idaho. Bureaueau of Otild Support ^fotcementlent on behalf of Ihe Siaie of Wash-.I-. 9:bf,kUh6. Bureaucau of Child Support / , . Peiional injury lawsuil askingIg for; damages E n f o r c e r on behalf of nminor children, vj. Robert J. Kulhanck vs. Elizabeth Jacksontl and ; medical expense*, plus «icMiomey’s fees Gary L: Miller; d/b/a Millclillcr Concrete & Ei- D.A. JaelJackson, wife and husband. and < costs. cavatiofl'.,-:-'' Penonalal injuryi lawsuil asking for al lease ?)laryann Gulick. a minor byy andI through ; State'-o^Wah^, Bureau•au of Child Suppon SIO.OOO damJamages and medical cosis, plus at- | 1- her nesi friend Nancy Gulick,t, and Oilben Msai? . ■ . Enforcemeni on behalf of a minor child vs. lomey's feciees and cosis. CuIicL ( and Nancy Gulick, husbai .— >• - - - Donald l . McRoboru.- band and wife : Miller, individually vs. John C.:. vs. ' County of Twin Falls, a polilililical subdivi- ‘ r«*'r' . ' Slale:onaahQ..;Dtireau sion. EnrorceoKni.on.bebair of Wayne Scoit RamiUKn.I. . A«kingI for fo general damages of $10,000, A\king fnr general damagess tot be deier- » Staiv.^'f. tddho.' Bureaurau of Child Suppon plu' medicalical coMs. losi wages und ailomcy'%' minedr at trial. Damages claimeded exceed the Enforceiniitlori b«i|iairoftlof the Stale of Wash- f«> and eo«: minimum jurisJiciiunal amouniII (ori Ihe Ji.i* />• ' \ a ir ■ >ngion^^Oqwnnehrof.SVAl sn>fT^\V'E4ltIVTU*. ‘ Enfomi^nJ.oh behalf of ai minor child vs, VolLerAIhreehJ. t)Ri.NMVFIUCI.\.SCt!usca.' . ' ______^SLa_lel^^diho. Bureaurau i of Child Support iinrorctmci^ on bcKalf bfTfnino'?-cliil!jb f i v s.- • J l l .^crjtvuniu. p. Troy SyilHam Schroyer.. aji aA/a Troy William )RIZOND^ . TAni^uu;. ' ' Chlarwn. )HNNyflO I-.;' • I: State o f Idaho. Bureauau of< Child Support ------^ Enfufccmciu on behalf of as minor child w ; ^ay2, 1992 Kully.MatihewKuIm. Saturday, M< Stale, of Idaho. Bureauau t of Child Support 'I'JMllin Elnturcenient on behalf of minorn children vt. 8:00 am TdFe^nyOpiii— • Robert Dean Miller. WijtWjbiWiSniBmT: ol-Ti-minor~child v t— | — _ _ ~ ~ R ^ n E, Arnold. Stale of Idalu). Burtauau ofc Oiild Supp«>n Day For Matagic Valley Enforccmcni on behalf of a minor child vs. ' C.iry Jerome Jamro/. Slale of Idaho. BureauUU of r Child Support Join Thele fun...' tinforceineni vs. Wayne Cau:CauK. Stale of Idaho. Bureauau ofr Child Support Look for our M • Enforcement on behalf of u minor child VI. ^ 1 Mother’s Day inserlrt in to d ay ’s paper,: r . : _ Ro}!cr Noble Evans. 5Tf'bTTMM''SUpj)on"'----- B Enforcement on ttchalF of a minor child vs. EvetitTstaflsTodat a y ■■ «r^’aiTid‘Su‘ppon * f l E Enforcement on behalf of)f mminor children vs. . THzesYdliJia 1 3‘UpTo'$TCrO" Roberto Galan. Siaie of Idaho. Bureauiu ofc Child Suppon ______.EnfoKcmciiLuii-belialf oo pp t t minoLchild vs. ___;____ Prizesjor All,Ol.Participonts , Sieve R. Brannon...... >^BONAA-l iu“of CtnltJ'Sujijujti” C r — " ~ Enforccmcni v.i. Gary L PaulMn.Pau Stale of Idaiio. Buieauau ofc Child Support ------c x ^ RC» xcsmmc-GteticTxtisxicxrtOTX a Enforcemeni on l>ehalf offa a nminor child vs. Is- ' For Further Infciformation Call 1 rael Ramirez Stale of Idaho. Hureauau of( Child Support A mlercian e i Recycling • HH< am ilton M ariufactiljilirinq Enfortenieni. on beh.ilf o faf ; minor child v%.._ ^ • m n r . —

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—— ------iZZZZyZZZZLTZ z ^ ' jl^SEBSEQSES FmBUPies ._J [Spoiliai r t _ _ E t t f rivalleif TwinH F ^ I s T gradduate earns IFellow The Californiaa SSpeech-Languagc* Hearing Associatiortion has conferred the E honor o f Fellow upiupon Sharon Brooks, thc d aughter o f Te n ng j outstanding scrvice ttto During their the CSHA anc morning routine | | | g outstanding — Mary Larkin g e ts' g p ro d u c tiv ity in hcih e r her mother, Agnes H field of work. Thcrhe Bowlin, ready for M Twin Falls Higtigh *— J", — ' p. School graduate was Brooks the day by doing bom in the Minidokaoka Relocation Ccnter. her hair and :: sh e earned her doctor:torate degree from the makeup, f l _UDivcrsity of .Washiishington and will bc...... Center, Larkin H -X . promoted to thc ms .^::^^cTr:^^aocdE^panleft»^fl ? r"eiiRHanffSTS^oMi! Bowlin on one of H I California Collcglege of Mcdicinc, E i jfologyy l R j u l y . ^ . »r,,y , her mother’s B i ~ ~ O th e rs are busy rccrcceiving honors, too. ~ tMTtARSa1Dam>*TklN*M»n f More than 500 highgh scho'ol and college , students recently con:competed in 20 events i ___ _ attheldaho^^Skilipiy]3!yroi?j£§J}fildiiLfiaiAt------*' ” *5tatcTfniyersity. CcCollege of Southern Idaho students who0 wonv, awards are &ic 3 e I"z : ------GalKgBSITeffC^l WM EmOE «*Jmr’Stcwar^'C8rt’il ------iesiSr-G©ses------— Darrell Loveless,16, K e lly C h ap p ell, »•D•lDO&'Bea^I,'JaBe^te^Hpciel'^Rl)a»•W }ate;'' zbimerilsiib > Tonia C. Thomasonson, C hris Derbldge, - : WendaU Sleight. Lau■Suretta iCiiii^toii and * *— * ;disfflteggiatesjsdiatta Caregivers of^^AlzhIzhcjmcr.!^ ______'■ ~J±eien-Mort. Vinnerslere fronTB uricy High'. I patients need not feeljjlqlalone. H £rc______------Schoolare'Sheldon-:jn-Lvnch.- Scott Bell.;' ^ 7 Nathan Nelson, Roblb Veoemas> and Bruce --- lI c Lu IIC t u iiClCRie v e 'B ^ S •. Stay in touch w ithI your yo loved ' James. Greg Hutchinliinfl of Twin Falls, o one by reading to himI or looking i s e ^^vjcx3C(nxxxxlTX=:23ccca won an award. Tim cs-N cw s writ^mter • Try a*portabl<^sitziz bathI for, cosier bathing, Rachel Clark, a. CollegeC< of Southern ------ed.flne.who~ r~ ======f35fi5=?ff5lfc^i^ pamcs wheh^ymf^fe away,aw'i set a division at thc Idahoio Federationf o f Miisic Alzheimer’s discJiscase. She is trapped inside life’s ------w u isin ightmarcrnrTTvmchlnglrcrecirgnnlQat: — tinicr-«o-thc-paiiont-oa'noa'n-iihear^^ ------' . Clubs state coriipctiticiition. T h c daughter of w h en you will retum. Tom and Norene CliC lark is a student of her mind. Each loss beet _ • Tape your voicc to .spotlic^Q.iiL..soo ______Phyllis VanNcst. )ecomcs increasingly Iragic. First, Bowlin w as robbobbcd of thc ability to cook)k. T hen. roved one when you go ou’t"out. « Assign your lovedI oneon a task M ichael T. MartiD,tin, of Twin Falls has she_c.0.uldn!t.ddoJaundiy_KQw^she.canIt0 i I t w atch. TV, bccausc thc images on the scrcen mo - h e is 'ablc to do — fpraiiTglliTg clothes, been elected toXhe;he W abdsh College______too ------fastr-W hcneverBfBowiin’ioscsTmotherfimctiitionrshc—^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H —Icmptying-Wastcbaskctsrdu ------chapter"orPh1"Bcttfe t aTCappoTEucJlle cries. Eventually,illy, thc disease will rob her her to help him feel more produx)ductive. Gordon and Stepheiihen M iller, both'of' • For sensory stimulatilation, help • Twin Falls, were electedcli to Phi Beta fear and d espair-lit - her last tic to reality. Alzheimer’s■’s disease is a progrere ssiv e , your loved one sort buttotittons, cards ____ - Kappa at W hitman CoCollege,------^------_or.,soc.ks,.F.orjactilc_stinijtimulation, ______nirological-disorderthat-afJlin ic tr u p —^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B — ciTcourtrge“your Io tTnt-OTte w !" 16 . , -. ____ :------SeveraLstudents-hji-havc-bccn-inducicd------______tojhacjnillion-^in-Amcricaiumen-and-womenn trM o st— victims arc over-cr 65,( though sorhe arc in this. C anyon . work at Trinity CollCollege in Hartford, losed with son or laughterdau visits, Howard ■View’s initial consultationtion is free. i-Conn.-, is Traceo CarCarlson, daughter of isease in 1987. Tucker has extra free time, lone Call 734-6760, _ ...... — —Ellzabetlrand-Clyde'Ce'Carlson ofBouldcr, y . T ucker’ss brother b and sister-in- • Green Acrcs Caree CCenter’s , Colo., and formerlyy ofo Twin Falls. Thc ,g. lone Tuckcr. law, who' ItvCI down the rotid,. _ Alzheimer’s Support GrouiCUJP.mccts senior English and ps;psychology m ajor is a her two-siory also Heljic I p ~ o u n SiTd tKe at 2:30 p.m. the second. WeW ednesday interning with thc ConnecticutCt Public 'ith its familiar Alzheimer’ler’s Support Group, at o f each month at 1220 MonUinaMo in Defender’s Office. Her husband the Officccc on< Aging, is Howard Gooding. Call 934-5601II forf m ore s s and begins T uckcr’ss lifeline.'lil information. ______Jcrome.High_Scho:hooLhccameJiQmc_ J.. meals. “Lnuvcr ‘•Tlieir,ir. -.program _____i a - ^ l__------;._T-hcj-Twin Fai I s OflO ffic c o n ------■— -state champions afltrrt(ir <;6nipc;ting with 40 - ■ but she’s very wonderful•ful,” said Howard Aging Alzheimer’s Supporiport G roup Idaho schools in a rcccrccent speech contest, he said- ‘ Tucker. ““It It helps so much to bc m e e ts at 10 li.m . th thc e th ird Smdents phicing in the coinpctition were cfast, Howard with pcop:ople who arc having i Wednesday of each month3nth at 998 Becky Prescott, K atie!tie N eff, C hris W o o ^ tc, sofi-spokcn iim ilar experiences c3 and to N. Washington on the .Co.C.ollegc of Heidi Biogham, Bcc2cct} B a rn e y . K atie thc housework, receive thethe newsletters." Southern Idaho campus. A monthlyi Johansen, Jeif Wong,lg, Micah K ^er and ■oning chores. lone Tuckcr Tu has lost the new sletter is free.Call 736-:36-2122 for Rich Button. yard work, his ability lolo read, and she has m o re information. J in a lawn chair, d ifficuty lty finishing sentences • The Ofilce on Aging’sng’s Senior ______Ei3Le_s{udcntsJn.^LMinidoka_Cpunty_,______w h en shehe speaks. Often, she Companion program is free,I as , ...... - have their themes disflisplayed at the state ' es a thought by saying, determined by need for thc ANDYARENZm^TVt 1 week, Hovranl ' thc service. capital building in BoBoise. The students an’t remember." A Homeftiakcr Service,:, itin which Howard'Tuckei TWIN FALLSthe .services of * are all winners ofar a W rite O n Idaho ker says he will keep his something youAging's Semor Slill, she likes colors, and the visitors perform specificlc tasks,t is competition. They are Jeimilee Larson lone, at home'tte'as long as he Is able. set up on a sliding fee senscale. Call Tlicker is one )gram, mi allowing Pleasilase seeTUCKER/C2 and Daria Jurgensmeioicier, bo th o f Accquio righl. 736-2122. Elementary; Sheila JemJe n aeo ,o fB lg -V alloy------Tuckcr, 77, has -vpcr!roirat'""Cffr6—'S se C f v iM s - ;...... caring for his w available through thc Dcparipartm ent o f Please seeae SPOTLIGHT/C2 was diagno: Health and Welfare, is an incomc-; Alzheimer’s disc eligible program. Call 736-2J6-2I77. ^When-you- No days a ir easy.deneto dealath, ------• A box is now includecided on the Each morning. I d a h o in co m e tax (^ormrm so that 75, awakens in 1 people can make donationtions to the ■ y<^ou lose then white house witlith Alzheimeler’s, , . Alzheimer’s Associsooiation. , Chess > C3 surroundings, t Individuals or groups anyvnjw h e re in helps her dress ______^ C A ______.--...... HlBa5.9.Se0.Ti0.3jlR5/i:i2...... ___ LEarthrigtit^_____ yiuiJosealit preparing Jicr..mc :------L... iieitn evegydi "------: Dear Abby”“ ~ :rr:==:r;-r>^ cooked before, b ' Somebody need;B dsyou C6 easy to please.’’ )sehc mother has Alzheimcmcr’s ^ After breakfc _ ^ Tucker, a polite, man, tends to thi 7 - I Z ______washing or iroi------;------;------;------When he does yi wife sits outside ir nearby— ______TbnM.N«wt Thrcc tim es a \ ,, Tuckcr utilizes tl ®wife, the Officc on A j Companion Progi

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— M ary lirk in , w hos( Alzheiiimer’s __ Higtcorical Continued from Cl/ corcgivcrsers at Ihc Officc on Aging.'. becausc Ihey can’t dealal with il." Valley tliapp^niilngs problem (hat hasIS tafflicted the They start:aned a support group eightIt she said. “People hide on^nd whisper a U lp 'tCety I sets ------elderly—for—gcncrficrations.—Rc— ycars-agoigo, w hilc-working-with-a-a-about-il, like they oncee did' about ------to convene Tuescsd a y — " ' scarcficrs arc cufreifrently invest- patientt v,whose last in hiss c a n c e r" One By^Ones^t igaiing cxperimenlantal treatments, journal waswi "I think I'm losing myy Larkin has lold her lavawyer whai lectui TWIN F A L L S -T h e singlesi women's One By Ones)ncs win meet ail 5 ' using various subsitastances.to pro- mind." lo do if the disease ever strikesst: her. ire, show . p.m. Tuesday in the Firstit Baptist1 Church parior. 9100 SIShoshone St. E., - mote nerve cell grow•owth and repair. Today,y, morei than 300 people aree "I don’t w i’nl'm y chlldiIdren la k in g TTic T im es-NNews e for a covciid dish dinner,:r, [^tlic Marlow will speakik oon "Blindness." Tissue transplantsnts'arc also a- ont^onneiiner’s^mailing list/ “Most off icarc o f me," shq said. “FiiF irst, 1 w an t Single'women arc wclcomimc. Bring table scrvicc. possibility, but botl)oth approachtfs how dn the orchiicciural be tested in humans.s. of knowitwing how many people int) inccessary." Larkin made m her history of southernsoi Idaho’will be Learn t o make;e fragrance dollII jat class : Mary Larkin, 53,}, utraveled to the Ihc Magicglc Valley actually have thee idecision, she said, becaususe she has presented atIt 7:301 p.m . Wednesday JEROME ^ Mliry Anrnn Beikman will instructt a i craft c l a s r t n * Magic_Valley from)m her home in disease.” "been there," ond she knowskr thai in the Nonhh Horizon1 Room of the erconccalcd under Oregon in 1987 ■to tc attend her • At supupport group meetings,. thei patient doesn't't really ElkhomResorson. making a fragrance doll ih;ihai'holds a room dcddorizcrcc her skin ai-7 p.m. Tucsda;Jayr Tlic fee is $5-plus-maieriiierials,-To register— — — father’a-funeral. ShShe never left, caregiversers shore concerns and leam1 iunderstand what is happenening. Presented1 byb Jennlfcr Aitcljeriy. for the class or for morere information, including location, loc call the | Carkin is Bow lin’s daidaughter. to cope.J. * " T h e c a r e ta k e r le n d s to5 "A big part of our funcncilbn is to Ph,D„"Whatiat Style is Ji and Why Jerome Recreation Districlict at 324-3.189. "When you lose: a loved one to w ant lo corrccicc the thinking of the5 help1 people realize when:n they can Should We Carc"O wilt fdcus on the ______dcalh, you lose them:m joncc,‘lLark]n_ patient,”,” Donner said. "A betterr noi longer keep their lovcik-ed ones at architecturalal stylesi Idahoans used said. "With Alzheimeimer’s, you lose a ’tacH c 'is'>svalidaiiom iifTapyryou*ii“lrom eT^onnenaldr^‘AtiTjrThe—feniicif binraiiamgs. and will explain C I u little bit of themm every day." agree wiih'ith the patient’s statements5 inursing homes and mo:lost of the the many ways \ 19th-century Harambee ub sets M ay flow(w er sale Bowlin’s disease wasvas diagnosed in and under lerstand that he is octuollyi residentiali core facilitlilies take residchis kept ke In touch with TWIN FALLS - In horonor of National Mental Heal^calth Month, the 1988. co m m u n i inicaiing some old1 ;placement, and some willill d o sp a cc A m e ric an tremends, Harambee Club is holdingng the fourth annual May DajDoy Flower Sale,. Alzheimer’s begbegins almost business." 5 " - • Iavollablc day carc on physicianp Atlebcrryt hash written the book, B ouqiielsrpriced al S6 inincluding tax and delivery./. canci bc ordered imperceptibly, with1 memoryir lapses Bowlinin has good and bod days,. ireferral." "Building Idaldaho: An Archilcciural until Tuesday and will beK delivered Tliursday and Friday,Frit Call 736- Ihat can happen to0 aanyone — an Sometimesnes, she confuses the names } Green Acres Carc CcnicrC in History." 2117 between 10 a,m . andid 3 p.m. or 736-2177 betwccrvecn 8 o.m. and 5 inability to find the: rljrighl word o r lo o f her iwo wo sons, and she can’t keep> Gooding( and Twin Fallills' .We,sl Theprogranram is .sponsoreil in pan p.m. Proceeds go for clubub activities, recreational out!outings and oihcr remember a name. Eventually, the her gran•andchildren |or great-• Magicf Care Ccnier bo30th have by the KetCctchum/Sun Valley community projects. victim’s personaliiyly Homes{ in Jerome hos MMaranatha Reson as pan;n o( f Preservation Week, Help revive Iocjcal AARP Wedn methodsr of communicatiating with May. TWIN PALLS - A meneeling to revitalize the local loc: chapter of ' changcs generally take:akc place over a lo listen to music on the radio, too.. anda caring for Alzhzhcimer's The. recognIgnition will coniinuc American Association ofol Retired Persons is set1 fofor 12:45 p.m, f-period of seven to> nineni years but and somei[leiimes.danccs a jig. She.:. patientsp ...... - - -through'thc suisummer when Kcichiim- ._-Wednesday_at-tiie_Twjn — I:alIs:Scnior_Citizcns"Ccmcr.:I:; tcr.-.616:Easiland~ “ m ay take 20 years orirm n ore. I h a s b eenen spared any drastic Cost can be a problem.n. though. Mayor Dan HamiltonH proclaims a ' Drive. Jack Jones, stale directordii of AARP, and Avanc_■ancj McLaughlin At first, Larkin salisaid, she tlidn’l personalitylity c h a n g e s . .■ ^M ed icare is o f little betenefit for local Prescrvirvation Week, In latc 'and M arshall'Edson, vclciIcran AARP volunteers, will/ill speak. Lunch know how to deal wiwith her anger "She'si notni m e a n ," L ark in sa id . long-term |i services, and MeMedicaid is June, 14 comiimmcmoralivc plaques will be served at noon. Sug]jggested donation is S I.75 forfor> senior cliizens and guilt. Her doctoClor put her on "Oh."' BBowlin replied, o faint oonly for those who have eexhausted will bc placcdcd on historic landmark a ‘ n d S2..‘iO for persoas undciier age 60. nerve pills, but she5 didn'tdi want lo twinkle in h e r e y e s , " I ih o u g h t I tltheir own funds. Luckily,. IBowlin’s, properiies and:int a walking tour o f ______be.dcpcndent.on medledicatlons. She was omciy.:0 ’-” . . husbandh left her a trust...... - — homcs.and.hI .buslnc-sses- w ill-bc ____ started .looking fo r otheroi ways to Larkinn recommends that Larkin knows she will11 have to , organized, The Timcs-Ncws wclcccomc.s news o f community'ty ievents. Send cope. corcgivcrs:rs meet with a lawyer lo Ulook into nursing care scso m e d a y . ■ ______I m.vcriiilI lo The Tmtcs-Ncuni',v V:ilk'y Happenings. PO Bt Larkin enlisted1 Ihct h elp o f draw up guardianship gi papers. She- BBowlin, whose gen ? Box S4H:Twin e n c r a t i o n Fulls. IDfi.m.UKUS. Phu.L'use siihmii news ul least a wet friends, w ho visit BovBowlin, 72, and ^Iso shopopped around to find a ppromoted the stigma of week in advar)ce and indtidc ;i phone numl>cik r where you can he reached.:d carc for her while; LarkinLj bowls., physiciann wljp-wduldv treat Bowlin ftfolks' home, would prefe Anniviv e rsary ? ‘ L arkin also has strcnrengthcned her "I'ke a hunluman being with drgnlty." tiIhink about thal. faith In God. praying>g frequently.f "I The doctorlor prescribed a medication "You will go when I can' dcs-Ncws wclcomcs . — ottcnd the Alzhcimeimcr’s support for Larkirkin's m other, to lessen^^i^aXau^-Wonll you, _Granny?’ nenis on anniversary o1asked. ■ ranmi.mjiK" 9 r w w w w w il f Larkin said. “I couldn'Idn’l have made J ju t even/cn on good days, Larkin Bowlin answered her'daunhlcr d Anni.mjry,•y open houses for is \ it without them.” said, shee oftenc feels desperately wyth w a half smile. After run as a paragraph in ' ★ ^ Tw/vin Falls Elks Lodge|e#1183 i i f rtiHattitie;Sionca?W?fttg~jM;jM AQyriW R*Ay.':tns®h9t& ''.'rili'.tliftuwrsibranqjHcd’iitliman ■^:.n,^ ,pfnHrllyrpri^ ^ ^ ■ ■ —.wttfumf-it-pii hiA l zh e lin c rIiZid.onitji.ckr^km uEkdfitiA lzIipiiictls^o ...... -p h n lo ?-An?iivc*rsarv~ ,1— — ccluhraiionsns tro m 50 y e a rs on v^'^ina'A ffnual^ will run as a sepaniiesi item wiih a ^ FL Ceiebrjty VeVeteran ★ p h o lo , Ploa.-^:a.-.e ca 1 1 'A ______e CXI. IIU. n»r r ’visiroiir'offlce'iit * „ ^.^laeker : ------1.^2 T h ird d Si. W .. I„ r an -)Ar iinnivcr.sary/ forrt^:"fa * *** ±A — NFb^Hsta: ...... “■C'ffmrnu^Troiri"C'-f'“' afs-vsr-fllcs-A H stcr t a r s — ^ Alzheimericr's, particularly as her piprogress of her disease. *T}inicy think For celobr;ibraiipns of .‘it) years jPT ,^T..»-.r€hangc>of>SheShc.JoycwhtfJted.lfl —311''^ ______^td.UxiumfHwHhwp'^ music and"tries to piayay met piano, but D o cio rs h: iiilaW g e n e tic ' Whatever the future hoIiolds.^hc wiiJi ;i plioioiiograph. hlack and Saturday,-Se she becomcs frustraterated when her prcdisposiliiiilion as a possible factor. X:Tuckers will continue to ll\live il o n e . w hile prcfemrred. ;: Please include a ' eptember 12,r r y y 2 J ’ music doesn’t sound rigright. "For a lotlong time, the doctors said ±day at a time. phom- luimlwrlw r w hen; you can bc » a t 7 :3 0 p m ______C am ille Cox, a. voluiolunteer for the they didn'ti't thlnk.lhc.mcmoryJosscs...... 'Anrt I tfill kecp.tioLat.iil linm,: ;i> - ■ d 'return ihe form 01------\ H arm oion-Park,Twtn-Fall5— / ■------LDS Kclicl Society.Ify. freq u en tly wci'irAlzhdJicliiicr'S," Howard TuckCT T long as 1 possibly can." saidid Howard l“ '''«>»'»«eeksYn advancc, ^ drops by the TuckerT hhome to sing said. "We'e 1lived on that for many j :j4 i^ er. nodding gently to\ cxcxxxanilcpk.}kih&ptaooc;^kis'itisttfacbest^iftex’yeacfc'iKex:rKXXXMXTX:MXS> ow.ird Ills ______wife, published tnehe Sunday W o re ih e anyone could evercr give her." Doctorss nnow have lone Tucker on d a le o f y o uir r celehraiioni and as a new med We appreciate thee community's support Howard Tuckcr said. edication callcd Cognex. r ^ T p * spaco pcniiils.its. You may pick up ort in the * Since 1983. the Tuckers T hod She is oneIC ofc 17 people in Idaho on y o u r p hloto o t once ilte * Jpurchase of tickets arand game program advadvertising. W , - ...... =*mTOn!W5msF a reo ■ Ihe paper. .Continued 0 fro m ttl' - ★ r'A'k'A.if'Aiicii ; IdIdaho moy make grant propoposals to ^potligfah t . = : ------—any a r of the three Idaho chaplet'scl ' (Idaho Falls, Boise ortr C o e u r h • - Continued from C1'“ ' . artw o rk to to* W ashington, D.C.., to d'Alene), with oil collccieited funds H ______._Elem cm aryjm d,Olntnn-«n nnH compeie alIt llthe n a tio tia U ci'cl,______sioying?Jj in the state. Forr (chapicr H A ndrea Koiep, botllOth o f P au l ’ • • ' “locations lo- and addresses,-callEl F r t O O ^ ------■ Elementary. EdenI ElementaryE 272-3900.27 student winners arere IMackenzie . ■nes-Ncws welcomes items • The Alzheimer’s Disciicase and ® f f i E M i ia residents who receive RelatedR< Disorders Assoiio c lo tio n R Madewell. K elly Caitwjrw rijh t, Jenny m t ' Fife and K ia Cartwrights>ht ^ -honors-oror-fccognrt/onr—Send—no-norional'officeirhougcrd'i LBlSnitez: ------inrormatior.ion to~J^tinSies^News TOGO,1C 9T9'T^. Michiganin A v e ., Linette Gregg, who0 hash l.ughl 01 ■ "column. P.O. Box 548. Chicago. C l Ill, 60611-1676,), C a ll 1- : Hagerman High-SchoolMl for Ihe PM 5. ID 83303 J O800-272-3900.____ . four years, has beenen chosen to ^ N lOTR • receive the Unlversit; jE sity of Idaho H v Alumnr Associationon Teaching You are ininvited Excellcnce Award. .She1C vwill go on to K c l to a serieries o f ' compcte in a state contes E E E T I N G S ^ The Notional Councilcil oi f Tcachers M ^GOSPEL MI : of English recently anninnounced the I . at the Twin Falls ChChurch of Christ. P . appointment of Jeaii'aeline Alban of : :m Twin falls Hlgh Scho 2002 Filer A v e 7 E a s t C :hool as state (Comer orSunrifio ondmd Filer Ave, EdalJ’ ; coordlnotor for the IS1992 N CTE iT H A VE Our Trailer ForrShlpmentsI 1 h. A A . •. Achievement Awards in ’Writing. ^\P R IL 26th througU g h APRIL 3 0 t h ^ Dennis Digenan ofr W ells, Nev.. ^ THEMIME: ^ : has been nominated to competei in ■ ^ ^ 9 ^ ; the Nationol Vocationalal Agricultural/ ^ “RELIGHTIr i N G T H E ^ Tcachers Associaticuion. Inc., fA lW Pvy CHURCH’S['SFIRE” ^ Outstanding Agriculturaljral Education m ____; T c ^ ^ c r oward prpgram._m.____ _ Mike Vestal, OcOdessa, "^xas ( ^ ”">f 00 e JgaELIVERYj ComFbe our\ur guest. 7t ! 5 ------1----- Dairell-Boumcrof-Twirwin-Talls-has’— ' — been named Educator oof fth t e Year by SUNDA\m ^ ^ Twin Size P - ; the Snake River Associatciation for the 9-.50am.ReUgfatiDWing Worship ® TtalKin size Set ^ V ------;^Education~of-Young-CrChildren-ln~^#?W7 - ^ ------11:00 aniTRellghtlngOigOurAwe-ofGod " W I W a t t r e sS s ...... - (MalireI re s s t Foundation) • ' •• conjunction with the Yc Young Child ^ — -8.-00 p m - R e lig h tin g o uurSenseofPurposc r S R E S fTr O c N I C R E ^5TONK5 C I Ri5n •’ and Parent Leamlng Fair.air. Boumer is To n i c | r e ^n * O N I C I . FIHIIB H EXTRABA F IR M . L U X U RBY ’ FIRM UUBA.R A W B M . a stolT m em ber o f the DepDepartment of Monday • R elisting the PenPersonal Touch, 7KH) pm W/ M arvoioiD lo u s Middle Health and Wclfarfare C hild T u e s d a y * R e l i s t i n g SpijSpirituality, T.’OO pm : Development Center. f ^ y C m Twin Set...... ’ 1 4 9 Twin S et... 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______Sunday,!y.April^6.1992 . Timos-Nows.ivs. Twin1 Falls. Idaho C-3 - I fiigagE le m e n tsr ------Weddinfig s ^SeagravesrN olo b l e s ______RReeve-BradshavI W ...... :______.. Stokesberry ■ “ HAILEYTja^ik and Judy Sea- WoodRiRiver High School in Hailey.y. BURLEY - Je n y and ai Patricia T eaching Cerrenter in Caldwell, graves of Hailey announce ann ^e en- She is5 eemployed at Cadre Tech-h. Reeve o f Pocatello animnounce the Bradshaw,w, a graduaie. of Raft , Vulgamore lagcmern of their daidaughter. Jacque* .nologieses in Beaverton. O re. engagement of theirir daughter. River High;h School. He aitcndcd •line LoRae, lo Qiarl« Nicole Ann, to W. Lee;e Bradshaw. Boise State L FAIRFIELD - iK im Sliiltokes^'rry arles Nobles, son ^es is a graduate of North- : University and the Uni- of Charles and Pal son of Jim and Cheiyl[yl Carter of versity of Idi and Lewis Vulgariiore wererem arried •n University in Chicago. He Idaho where he received p' Ponland. Ore. She Elba and W alter BradshiShaw o f Bur- a bachelor o f Feb. 15 al Ihe Fairfield Co:'o;nmunity ployed by KVO Advertising of science degree in ani- j!i - granddaughter of N *8 ley. Church. lie Relations in Beaverton. mal scicnce.e. ^ ' ;Holly talker of T> Reeve is ,a graduate oof Highland He is schc:heduled to graduate in . Officiating w as tlie Rev James R m H ' - ;grcai-granddaughterer o f L eta The wedding w( is planned for May,y • High 'School in Pocateltello. She is M a y jro m theth< U of 1 with a master ^Amend o f Ihe Filer Firstst Baptist Daniels, also o f Twiriviri Falls. 16 at theIhe Trail Creek C abin in Sun also a graduaie o f the UniversityUr of of science degree d in animal iipd Church. ~ Julie Draney was ihiihepianlM : S eagraves'is a 1981981 graduate o f . Valley. Idaho with' a bachelorT of sdence veterinary science.sci He will be em- and Charmaine Dominguez solpi.sl.. degree in microbiolog]>gy/biochcm- ployed os a1 livestcKk li nutriiion con- isiry and a m aster o f scic:iei}ce degree sultan: in BoiloiSc. ’hie bride is the daughter Gibson-2-Zeller r in animal and veterinarlary science. T he wcddiiIding is planned for Sat- Slokesberry , and Sandy Stok lx)lh (*f Filer, and parents : GOODING - Ed and Cindee She is employed as a1 microbiolo-n urday at Ihe the B ishop’s House in r* bridegroombl are Darrell Vul Gibson of Gooding .'gist at Ihe U of I Cainele Veterinary Boise. ng announce the ' iW W Q ofol Wcslport. Wash., and M engagem ent o f thttheir daughter. B S S P l .______KKen Wynia o f Filer., Penny Ann. to Lon>n Zeller,: son of Theresa U)we. friend <»f th Paul Zeller of Tutt:'uttle and Hilda Singhose-DalaSilva the bride, Kim and Lew.ewls Vulgamore served as the'bride’s maid ol Adcock o f C liff. N.MJ.M. TWIN FALLS - Ui of honor. • , .^onard and f l Krisia SiokeslKrry. sisierr of Ihe Ochoa olj^ivennonnorc. Calif. Gibson is' a 1991?91 graduate o f p O R w Judy Singhose of Twinin Falls an- bride, was the hridesnmid.. MalloryI ' receptionI was w; held following Gooding High School Scf an d - is nounce the engagement:nt of their kH I Zuniiio. friend o f ihe bride, was the the ceremony. Serving Ser were Denise . scheduled to gradutiduaie from the daughter, Paula Rae. to Ct Carlito Fran* > i l | fliiwergirl, Paiterson andd Annette Shelby. College of Southemm Idaho1 in May. ||||K l cisco DaSilva Jr.. son of( ICarlitoand iviike Peiers. friend of ththe bride- friends of the: couple, cc and Kellie She is employed at11 CSIC and Doris Florisa D aSilva o f Campir pinas, Brazil. groom, served as .besl man,in, Vincc A lverson, sister:r of o the bridegroom: O’s in Gooding. Singhose is a 1988 gi graduaie o f ihiunier. friend (tf ihc bridedegrcwm. Kellie Alverson;>n also' i allended the Z eller is a 1991'91 graduaie o f Twin Falls High School.;I. She is em> W'as groomsman. Ushers wei/ere Dion Hagemian High Schochool. He is em* ployed at Weslo/Profonorm Fitness ..Connell..Ct and S cdII. Sic] ployed as a heavy emec^^ment engi- Products in Logan. Utah. iegwonh. Tlie bride isi a a graduate j of Boise triendstri of the brinn-Preschool-in-Twin— was ihc ringbearcr. p.m. June 12 at the:he hom e o f the currently attending Ulah Slate: Uni- Falls, Spccial guesis included gn bride’s parents-in GolrsJ^ym ond_^^|^| I^BIHP0!P CnCrown Chapel in pureka Springs. S “ Montgomery.of FilerIer will be hon- H H H ~JEROME“ MrriHdMMnh C edar UrAC. “■PsiytofWTeffomirwni'IS Sti^'SSfbraay'TirnB The bride is the daughlerr (of Joan at an open house May 3 observance of theirir 50th5 wedding 3 in obser- H r . Vaughlin o f Grove. Okla.. and Frank vance o f ih eir 50th wed anniversary. 'Cdding an- » ' y 'jt'- BaniasLof K^isas City. Me and Friends and^leativj nivcrsary. « parenis. of-ilie brukcroom ar :!!-*^T0*.nIBrmT33fSp5iT y,------, lo call from I to 4 p.r on Plaza Hold & ConConvention Cen* 5,m. at the Dianna Gcnieiiian. friendd of (he Jerome Moose Lodge.. tcr. 1350 Blue Ukcs:s Blvd.B N. in the bri(^. served as the bride'ss matron1 diningroom . ______Payton and Mary Louiluisc W ulc- ______*>{'4>wH)fs-gfitig-GCTty the Rev. R o ^T p ^^ H worked at V o lc o ’s in Jeroromc. Muril. They have live7inUu^7(T^crspfsifii^ir' ------Moose Lodge, Good SiSam Club Miller Constr«clionn Company( tn - Ii\»k' held May 24 at the home1C of the T he bridcgriKini'om is a graduate of and the Jerome Senior!Lfi!!JE!!.s„ ------•britl«jjitKM»»v*p«K?nK*»Nw.“fr ^ ’">” ^in»Fai>s-»and~she’Mv J •fr*River«MhTiC0*High"!fChfii . Micr telephone Uttice. ' g iaduJic of llic Un The eveni is being ( « = ' v a n d The bride is a graduaie ofif South- with a bachelor’s di The event is. beingg ggiven by their ranees Montgorjfery ,Iheir children, T o m Payioi n d C e d a r P a y to n ' ’s degree in geologi- weM Missouri, Slate..iu-.Sprii'ringlield .cal.engineering.. He-isHi eniployed at- - children. Gail Licrmannan and Dennis gom cry of,ofSon Antonio. TcSas------—J homish, Wash..-RichurdJ fPayton of- -Payton ofCokioionido Springs. Coin. ' with 11 bachelor's degree inII 1 educa- K&N .Properiies. ______Montgomery, both-ofof, Fijer.I Copnie____ The,cou;:ouplchas 11 gnindchildron_l nn Minfi'n'n T h e cniinlc I i;ri»nldiiL__^♦**twiiitl-u m asief's degree itn Beer ofT w in Falls andind David M ont- and fourr great-grandchildren.gr cof Twm Falls and ^Ivjr] xznzu£BTin.-u»z3=2sz»tsss»2ra odeoceiSiKnstomf7f»yVfKX«3ff 1» nnxxrxxxxx « x xxrcLa Serviccie news yisiti:ing masterr wins rapkid,, DING M iiriniri3hSc C piT■' 'T CISC Ic a m w o rk *92 m ' Ihc ^C^'M iS^^cTsteSleen, son of John C. K . Kinney, son of Roger D. gian g Sea. , ^ e s s cfiSSpionsE^p - "MM Jeanne J. Atwood offT T\ w in Falls, re- and LiiRaelac'Kinncy oi uooding, rc- He is a iy9U^raauaiFic.orw'” ' T ; ccntly received a Meritcrritorious Mast, cently recccccivcd the Good Conduct hHigh School. B y D »n Loonemey * ' i—; Steen was cited for outstanding Medal, S pccial 10 Th he e Time.s-NewN Chess — ]• _¥ed( ------service while assignedled-with-Marine — TTie medicdal recognizes the servicc------K IM B E R L Y -T ech . Sgi.gl. Richard Corps iSecurily Forcc3rce Company, member’s's honest and faithful ser- T ay. April 11. ihe lilalu) | j, T, Cox. son o f Jay Cox ofr KKimberly. O n Snlurday Hariwell. Way lo go. Ted! Naval Subm arine Base Bas ig Kings vice duringing a three-year period. To h :iali»n. wiili assistance V — ^ D qgi^ t r y has graduated. from an AAir Force Chess Associai Tills week's game is actual Bay, Ga. • • c a m it. Kinney Kii achieved and main- n M agic—V a llc y -C h c ss—— ; major command non-comnnmissioned the—Ms .•nd of Ihe R apid Ti)urn; A Meritorious MastISI Iis an official tained a .sal.satisfactory level o f perfor- oofficer academ y having rcct:ceivcd ad- C lub, held IhcIhe Idaho Slaie Rapid S r aaine heivveen Nick Schooni•nnuiker TMSj^ recognition from a MiMarine's com- mance andmd an unblemished conduci v: p and man- C hess Champi(ipionshins and ihe Ula- m‘i., vanccd m iliiup’ leadership i Iblack) and Arcg ,Ka/ai^ancliev ______y • manding officer fpr sup(iuperior individ- record for)r tl the entire period. ______ajaPgmentlmininp ______ho State, Blil}liliL-Chess_aianipi^;!:!;; ;whiiej=ii=verS=j)reUyn}ueei ; ual pcriomiancc. 'li is issued I in the He is cuicurrently .assigned wilh 7th - Cox is an apprentice titelephone ‘>"xh«ps. rillce by Nick to win. Sel 11 lyTCimbeT^ ’.forni of a bulletinetin published Communicjnications Ballalion, 1st Ma- ai vciitv were licki al llic and dala circuitry equipmimcnt spe- T he tw o cvci losiilon as follows: ' '■ erBIaikie i throughout the commnmand, and a rine Expeiipeiiionary Brigade, M arine ci :c Base in S alvation Amm iiy B uilding in T w in ' j, cialist at K elly A ir Forcc Isi Rank: White - Rooks ■ copy is entered in thele MN arine's per- C orps Air^ir Station, Kaneohe Bay. S: F alls, wilh BaiJarry Eacker and Dan San Antonio. T exas. indel. King on gl: Black - 1 Tamm'imyScott - ■ manent serviccrccords.ds. Hawaii, d in 1975 L ooney as lour)urnamenl directors. ‘ -)j The sergeant graduated 2nd Rank: W hile - Quci:rcSr'i, ^ anan ] Flavel — A 1989 graduate ofof-Twin Falls A I988S.graduaic g d f G ooding High , fr Dol and re- - • The. RapidJ 'Tournanieni. which from Kimbwrly.J4igh Schc» 12. Pawns on I'2:g2; Black- High School, he joinedncd the Marine School, hehe joined the Marine Coras c( :e in I99f wa.s-U.S:,•Che^liess P cd en iio n ralect. ccivcd an associate degree .Ird Rank: W hile - Paw ns i Otteisberg , Corps in M ay 1989. in Februaryary 1991. fc cge of the consisted of six' s rounds. In each |j-^' for the Com m unity Collcgi 1.1. Bishop on W: Black - p;iw„ Davidvid King round, eachI player{ received L'S AirA Force. >n d3. : GOODING - Pvt. Is1st Class V in- B U H. L - - Navy Airman A pprentice • minutes on his clock lo complele 4ih Rank: While - none: Black-Bl ^Meliss;lissa King :cenl A. Prince, sonn of< Marty J. Danny L.^ Wilson,^ son of David L. irinc Cpl. «mire gameme. Ifa player's clock’ HAGERMAN - Marir !a>y.iU>n.C:{..quecij_on-h4------______.-Michael-ilel-Conover------Princc-and-stepson ofof RaymondI R. W ilson and Georgia-A; M ariow -of-T ( FowIerA7 ~cxpired. hc-loslost.-nn-timc'torlciir(l— -Todd-A-Yoang,- son of Fc 5lh Rank: White - Pawns t , Bools o f Goodjng. hasiS bbeen decorai- Buhl, recercently relumed aboard the ar ile very well, as I lost and Dean M. Young of Hagerman.Ha know this rule 15: Black - Knight on c5.’"AS ■ Rebeccacca Schuck cd with the Armyf Achievement/ aircraft ca ve games in ihe-iwo carrier' USS Dw ight D. is currently in the Mcdiia IHuettig couragc. o r 'o th e r oiits}t)ista'nding ac- tnent. ler, Nick Schoonmak- ■ ‘Ihe th middle o f a ,six-monihIh dcplov- niasier, 7ih Rank: While - none: Bl . compllshmenis. W ilson p er of FloridaI C(2.120). Nick is con- Black - Biyanr:infNelson I panicipaied in operations mmcnl. ’awns on a7. b7. g7, Ii7. ; Prince Is an infaniryiiryman at Fort in the Atl Vlounlain H om e A ir Atlantic Ocean. Mediicr- A 1987 graduaie o f HiHagerman Kill Rank: While - none: Bl:Black - Elizabelibeth Ross . -'1 • Meyer, Va. The privat(vate-is a 1990 ranean Sea, and was happy lo be p„„ ea. Red Sea and the Persian HHigh School, he joined thehe Marine F°r<;c Base am Uioks on aK. f8 . K ing on uK. graduaie o f Gooding HigHigh School. G ulf, as wellwe as in the NATO Exer- O jn cluded m the.he. Idaho Chess Asso- | I. MikeBi: Babcock Corps ih October* 1987. 1 .- - - .R f 6 . ' ------^_-claiion-evenl.-/.-A fter he gave us nil -j' 2. Qc.T?, N f3+ 1 ■■ Gina DuiDuncombe a “lesson." wcw gave him an hon-. _7 3 J ^ f I, Q xh3!I - . .. ^riry -Magic Viilley-Ghess-C-iiil) \ ------4- ______Caraeroiiron Kemp______4. gxOTRgti — .— m em bersliip. - ;and - he-.-plaiis - on = S e n t o ai^- ; : : ■■■■ 5. OxiI3. c x d 3 ...... - - - CarolK ■careiicla . k eeping in loitouch. He was ini- )1 Herbert While resigns as there is no ,, pressed wiihI ourc growing chtss no waj Edward:id Reagan Twin Falls Senior GCitizens d Center Pinochle;Ieatlp.m. j m ) avoid male. moving lo new ■cenier, Golti ^nd.friendlinj^ss, .H is ___ 616EastlandEid Drivo------Friday- ..... ill!iiage'Scnior Ccntcr,‘242I Ov ------AlisaGa ScoferndrsurpT:•pri'singly. w as " __— Gamphell------Crafts andanc quilting from 9 :3 0 a.m. Printed m enus and activiivines W.II ; Sccond ovJni - Pete VeenstraVe All dinners at noon.. SuggestedSl do- to 2 p.m. eridi and ICA Cham- resume in June. •• 1992 was A rcg '/JCThe Mdgic Valley Chcss ClubC nation is $1.75. Saturday»y pio n for 1' . K azanchev oif f 'Twin Falls (1828). nccls from 4 10 10 p .m . evcwy Kircnen Irwin - Monday: C h e rs saladlad and soup Pancakeses or biscuits with gravy Minidoka County Seniorf (Citizens Thfrdwasajun:unior high school stu- Saturday al the Twin Falls SaSalra. Nick; BaumertBe Tuesday: Pork chop) breakfast fnfrom 8 a.m. to noon. The S eiyicc CfntfT dent from Boiseise. Brett Jameson. 4- ion Anny Building, 348'Foi•ourth , ___., - Wedne^ y ; Taco sala(alad ______. cost is $ 2Leach. ea ...... 702ilthSl..Riq>er \vc. N. All a£cs arc wclco:omc. LaraAlAlbrecht ‘ ■ Thureday; Beef strogariganoTf ...... S tm d a y *** . 2 .Bre.H>showsvs great pron.Ise as a . . stro n g player,:r. Fourth was .our -or more information, callIDan I WesF:s Price Friday: Lasagna C enter dosed.do All dinners at noon. Suggcgcslcddo. |„„g,iroc CI1C.W^ss .friend from M ur- Looney at 734-3291 o r BaBarry . . _ '' Saturday: Pancake breijreakfasi. na naiion isSl.75. . • laugh, Elmer “I•■Barney" G n ilf, ^'A- Zickcral 733-6186. i Wc know exa«exactly w hat they Sunday: Center closed.>cd. AgglwM gd rir ix ^ q Monday: Beef stroganoff ------3 J 0 J , * .. 25^. C ood work.rk. Barney! w an t ili a wcddii(Iding o r sh o w er )M alnStrN .7 K im b e riy ...... 'Hiesday: Bari>ccue countrj In the Blit/.I/. T ournanienl,"eaclV ' ...... gifl. Wc up-datedale thcirlist-as- — • Activities All dinnerners at noon. . Wednesday: Chicken Coq T l gifts ore purchasedJised. M player receiveded only 5 minutes to . ' Si Library, Pool Room,n, il and Bargain Monday:y: 2Split pea soup with ham TTiursday: N ew England b SELLIT! BUY IT • Visit us when:ten shopping for a ' I®'' complete each:h game, _^nd there A Center with cards, gamesTICS, color lele- Wednesdasday: Lasagna nener A Times-News Classifiefied gift. Wc'll helpIp youj select the w ere 13 round;nds. (All Ihe conies- : vision and movies. Opet)pen weekdays Friday: MiMeailoaf 1Friday: Siilmon Ipaf or pai Will Fill E v e ry N e edj _ gift that the bride:ide really w a ^ . pally With tanis felt “ bliiziiized" at the end of a " from 9 a.m to 3 p.m. eggeg; sauce 19-gam e day!) 7 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 Monday . Activitiesies !) ' Wa Offer coin A gain, Nickk Sclioonmaker won otDBllmeirtanL. Crafts and quilting frorfrom 9:30 a.m. *" Mojdayy Activities gift wrepplog+8 to 2 p.m. $h he was upsei in Board mecneetlngat l:30p.m. iCrafts, quilling and pool a ...______B r ^------tjal jy-Arog—Kaaanclwv— ------Diabetes-clinic-from^^n4»-io-44-ofl>;------^i\icsday“ TJally"dUHRg“ c ln lc rird iirrT ^ho is ICA Bliiz B Champion for Refreshments and coffcoffee will be Ceramics!cs at 1 p.m. a.m. a.n to 4 p .m . - 1992 with ann 11-2 .score. Third ...... served at 9 a.m;;- with.It.Joan Jc Huston 'W edite^;iday Monday1 overall was TeiTed .Arncy of Boise, J ^ ; speaking al 9:30 a.m. Band praciractice at I p.m. Bingo I at 1 p.m. 10-3, and fourthrth was another long- , Bingo at 6:30 p.m. . *njur8dayly •niesday time chcss frienend from Twin Falls, ’nio d a y C rafts alII 1I p.m. Ceramics ( from l:30to4:3C ;JOp.m. j g j -ivioihcr o ol f 'all B liiz Players" ' Blood pressure check;k fromf 9 a.m. Friday Wednesday to noon'. — • Bingo at1 1 11:55 a.m. ' 1Bingo at 1 p.m. 1 Bincoail.p.m. Pinochlee aai t 1 p.m. 1Thivtiday : Wednesday . Ceramics from l:30io4:3C I today l i ___ . — — CfaflsJod.quiUiag.frDnroro-0 ;3 0 -am ------—.....Burii ~~Engtistr-mur**spfli^rsirTiiTaiigafigK...... * ^ n r l — ; 10 2 p.m. E H j dassescla will be taught from 733-S1-5477 _ -M:30a:nn— ^------^ rovoTA— ■ Craft class at 9:30 a.m.m. Closed ApApril 27-30 and May 1 - Pinochle I at 1 p.m . n 147 MAIN[NAVE.W.

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:-'" 5 -J lSids:ikuhl, pub- 750.000, makinicing it one of the most 1 right? Getting Iclds to0 re a d anything m a il in Ifae form , .space permits. heirnam e,’!Stoll says. But 1 li ish e r.o f D isney A d v e n tu rwrs. successful nevlew kids' nlagOanes [__ / is lik e g e ttin g a c at to s \ 3 swim: theorei- the new Disney D Adventures ($1.95 In fact, she says, studies!s show that - ever.------— ically possible, but hardlardly worth the an issue) is < is making a bid for that su- kids k are iUready tuning otout televi- Stoll says,, however,h most chil-. ■ r I'N • tro u b le. . . ^rm arket:t ichange, right up there 'a i,. sion.si Rccent.Nielsenratiiig!igs indicate dren's magazinitines ore still published yei somebody’s>’s kids : must be- thecheckoikout counter next to FamlTy a a sharp drop in Ihe audienceiceTorchil- by small compaipanies, amateurs in the , re a d in g m agazines. and an< some par- Circle, TV*V Guide and the National d ■ MotherssDay 6pe live-director of reviews ofof new toys and games' in made m its debut in October 1 ’,S..;Don't forger aboutJI our.iariruogv^c ’ the Educational Press A; t h e n l ; I 0 : Association of iheir own1 vversion of Consumer Re- ciculation has climbed fromn 3 5 0 ,0 0 0 ■boolhs-10 sessionsms • •30'^ "J ^ America, which represerssents some 400 ports. Publiblished by non-profit Con- to 525.000. charge too much, bc- / cause a magazin educational publishersrs of < all kinds, sumers Uni<'nion. Zillions (with a $2.75 Many parents buy the sau zine i^ disposable. You I “I could easily lay myly hand1 on 160 cover price)ce) has'seen its circulation zizincs for their kids tlfht tlth e v fM ii *0 h a v e a lot t)f ad. because \ liiJes. Tweniy years agoigo, there were double foI 3(300,000 sincc its debut in when w, they werc children.n RnnoM ‘^^ildrcn dcmantand a lot of art. And , ______»i»uii®.toi5.::______------— I 9 9 0 ^ 1 1 i c llions-^is-an-updatcd,-rc^Ri-R ick-is 35 years.pld_Highlli* t « h a v e to hav(a v c .a jo L o fh ig h s iu a li-...... And new titles are: a]appearing all designed vc usr-parentsnscrutintBr^^j- version of Penny Power. ClChildren has been around 347 Main Ave. E. • TwinFallsIlls * 733-6282;; the time — 12 new startssta in 1990. founded inn 1980.1 ycyears with a time-tested tblend of ."’' ^gozine- seven last year, accort»rding to Dr. Environmtment-mindcd readers can stories, su puzzles and gentle; nmoral in- 'So there's a lconstant pressure on strusti c lio n . these publicatjorlions to do more with“ There are probably great-,it-grandfa- ______- . Where t(to find melagazines ^thers who read Boys' Lii-ife. pub- After all. thehe TV«set is always Jished since 1911 by the.Bojoy.,Scpuis. there waiimg. D a n a s M orning N e W;— ff^ r r ------Send child'sdVname.-address-and date ------of birth lo: DALLAS.- Don’t loolook for many Kids Disciscovcr, P.O. Box 54206,

•1Ti£fl'gw'Ufimg.::^of4n'Byttny-or-tTTe^"' n *— ones, either. A spot checl ic c k D i s n e y AW d v e n f u r e s . ______arca-ncwsStands“suggest;esls"tMt n K r “ I ' still think of kids' re^iiading in Icrois,,, n>D entertain,| but publisher of comic books, fan maiSaga2incs.nd l-ynn Lchmlimkuhl likes to point out. ■ * Ihat when DiDisney is-enicrtaining it’s • M ad. Q . I jtis t b o u g h t aia ija e w p u p p y . W h e n s h o) u u l l d s h e g e t cational. The magazine The larger magazinein= sla n d s do her first .vacclnatii t i o n s ? :s feature stories, tales catry Sports IllusiratedTtd for Kids. ™mpressts A.Itisalw{iy|B'.agoc:ood idea to hove your puppypy_ ____ ; •~-~'--other.tiUes.vMoflt->upomormark«B3!!*^taI-Ce«S~« r ‘ ' ------■ngeri'hcTfnccmattoilon'witl bcvcomM nsttuii :y Advenlures. “"d-foura:coml(mav(5nrafc5“= "oh; ------dnigsiores carry Disney / panvovirus, difltcmpcr, advenisemenis (M&Ms, vaccinc including pt But this barely turnsIS the t; page on nfcctious hepatitis,is, pnrainlluonza. w hat’s available. ^ ® Coder clolhtithcs) — into a Reader's ' eptospirosis, a n d cccoronavirus. . For a complete rundovjown on kids' ed form at. - - ' niBgfiiines,-there's- Mng “ tltrMAGlC-' Children. Edited by Doml o S ' s S l l sstand price is$ l’95. Sub- 1 Association; options jre?reS14.95(l2issues).-^ - --- the Educational Press A - Adventures. P.O. Box VI this paperback directory)ry lists more m K o s p r : than 120 magazines, prcproviding for Mountint Morris. HI.. 61054- each a brief description.n. tJtargeted age = r : ------I U Q M « jW .4 B . 2I..L ■-..'■'.■■■..■rrrp riUlviltlibliOlL"' ' i. r—' . ____ J—Iwin-EallaAJ•J 7 3 3 -1 4 4 B ______5 It is available for S5.2^5.25 from: In- Zllllons ' '(Across from Soivavation Army & temational Reading A e publishers of Consumer Andcraon/Blakc:e Insurance) . Com)iinie RIppel 800 Barksdale Road, Reports forsr adults, this magazine [ ■ 8139,Newark.Del.;i971 >714-8139 hopes, in the;he words of editor Char- Several, of the newes ivest pubhcn- loil^Boecher!ier, to tum young readers tions. however, are notit y e t lis te d m ghtful consumers who Magazines for Children. ______q u estio n wihiil. hd they sec, who don't______'Kerens more.infuiiiiutioi lake things. at face value, who check Ihings o u t.’•• EEach issue features re­ Kids'Discover views of to;toys, sports equipment, ______Comes out 10 times^Rj'car*^ach_junkJbod.ani a. and-othec.products.of.in >—~M • issue deals wiih a sing;ingle subject (crest to kidsids, written by the parent-____ j ------rsuch-as-ffees.-the circusriisrpiroies and~magazinc’!rc:rcxpeninnW byyoiitKful bubbles. The picture-paciiacked. infor- testers. Thee magazine'i analyzes TV mation-dense format shishould keep commercials.Is. exposes ■decepiive •'even the most obsessive,ve young in- trade practiceices, compares prices — ------rformationjunkyTibsorbcdjcd'forhoursr'aU 'ln'a'brlskr;krcolorfursiyle that nev- ...... ; and there is always a pajpage of puz- er talks downvn to readers. :'.zles and home activities,:s, plus guid- Age: 8-14.4. Subscriptions SI6 for' l i l i : once on where to find cvc:ven more in- one year (sixsix issues), S24 for two m •• ■_ ; formation. ■ years (12 issui;s u ts ). i ' The magazine is aime(med at 6- to Zillions, 5Subscriptions Depan- : 12-year-olds, and is aviavailable by ment, . P.O.. 1Box 54847,-Boulder. subscripiion only. $14.9595 fora year. .Colo., 80321-II-4 8 4 7 .

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ACROSS — parrtnef setit for figlhtinM hi p f i i ^ 9 |io |ii”jH fr iir ^r i i F V I 1 Disposed to FnFT~F"”H dissipation" — _ |B MIAMI BBEACH. Fla. (AP) Mid-lickey Roiirke .look H 5 ^ 5 Stow meat M , over a gymn U10 p rep are to defend h is undelidefeated profession* ' - - - i j 9 Distress signallal 21 a — — — al boxing retrecord — one win — in a I llghl heavyweight H V 12 Bulk match withI) if{(form er sparring p a n n e r .' 16 Ctfoir voice The co-slaistar of the just-released whodur 17 Aslan mouHtain dunit “While Sands" Q m L . J range J - — — lo o k o v c r IhcIhe famed Fifth Slrcet.Gym1 and-w&sai spotted at 18 Deep t>rsath " m i l beach nighls;ilspois before the scheduledI SaturdaySa nighl bout 19 Bandleader Stia3haw J5 M 37 s r p ■ ■ ■ ■ wilh Francisc:isco Harris. r . 21 Donlzottf opera P P P w h o h a d a 23-3 rccord 'a s an ai amateur in ihc' ' ' (wllh •Tho") ^ *• ** 1970s. turnedled pro lasl May with a unanirrnimous decision in q 26 Logic ■ ■ M .sloppy slugfegfest. Both Rourke and Ham.s.Tis. 2-2 0.S a pro and 27 Kind of battery T t ■ 2Q Fly or mosquitoJito 55------r ______8-2asonamamaieur. weighed in at about 17175 pounds. 29 Deputy: abbr. Rourke’ss ppro boui last year drew a crocrow d o f 2.200 peo* 32 Take tw — i~ pie. includinjling actors, boxers and a crushcm o f paparazzi. a O / R (dupe) ______^ many reprcsecsenling publicalions in Europ 33 Make laco trope where the 35* n n i 34 Grassland year-old actoi:tor is popular. 35 Pets 40 Honcho (otters• != :P J H H Tomfin:^: Women need betterer acting roles 41 Cheeks ' B7L ! L ! L p i o e o nI FORGE.f Tcnn. (AP) — Lilyily Tomlin said dur- by 90 91 43 In — {bored by ing an openinling day visil to Dolly Paxton's)n's Iheme park Sal* routino) — — — urday that there thi a re n 'l enough g ood roIc.sTor roI< women in 44 Betty Grablo fllnfilm ^ ■ Hollywood. 50 Covorod tho » j p o i M p w Inside ol . "They areV hhard to comc by and whenn theytf do. you have 52 Pair . _ _ to pounce on Ihem.” she said. "Eveiyy woman w in Holly- 53 Highlander ■ ■ ■ II wood wantedcd a part like 'Thelma and I^ui^ u is e ." ’ 54 Dtn !0 121 122 Tom lin andmd Parton co-starrcd with Jam 55 Moro Just ______5.” a feministlist comedy about secretaries la r Micky Rourke w eighs InatiiflamiBeachIn i : 57 Pollllcal i 3 . - Ihcir boss. aturday’s fight. association 125 1 » T ~ “ “ 60 Expens iz7 “ 62 Airplane alrloil 63 Ike's command [1 W 3 S _ : _ . 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(AP) — An I. couplo. and famity'psycholhorapjirapy. 79 Chanoy of oldd moistures g 39 Ticket end • 96 RetetivoAvi ot auto rnan ^ films 132 Overhead trains iminger Alzheimer's’s [patient who was left al , 41 Food m erchant 99 Aviator "Tl 119 Promriman of an Idaho dot "Tho — Jealousy 120Porln- agw3SjaK=^^^gXruj^..g3iS r 62 Howard and Ely ■ . rW o n ' " broadcast slal:laiions reponed Friday. ® 64 Diamond or DOWN 45R.SWMCO ' “ J s I January: Sp. - 122 Coast)s -lohn K ingcigcry. 82, was found al a Sedaka 1 Caprices 46 W ood sorrel Vintage car birds 66 Furnished room)m 2 Wings le dir. track near Po‘Post Falls. Idaho. The la- R e la t i i Bright star 124 Vane occupant 3 Astound ht colon bels had been:en cut from his clothing Mine entrance 125 Ught ------A - e o u n s e l . 90 Love affair 4 Clothing Had a meal abbr. und a note mmisidentifyin'g him was Individual, c ** 92 Feathered crowr)wr 5 Old lang. 43-trap (or dton B oyd, ]SM . A . ■ Coeur d'— . Idaho 126 Sauto dapcdlohisw; wheelchair, of Osiris , 6 Maugham's 5t Book award to a I His daughighler. Sue Gifford of 94 Goddess ol •'Cakes and — " student immr y o f t h e R c h l i o n s liip P7flC la c g, _____ — TPiafiffr”*"’” '"'-"SB-WaOTnTBfiTT” -' ” ” 8 m $ 0re^*4s*HndcHnre«ign^ 96 She turned toI 8 Animal and plant 58 Not a soul [X||tlt| lion but has•; ninot been clmrged in the amtoutices’ . ------^cideoL.-.,... — 61 Litiiputtan- ' i P f - ...... 97-John Wayno film’Ilm------9 Military tactic------Accordingg Ito u copyrighted story (with "Tho") 10 Mythical monster fi Ba - by KGW-r , - 102 — avis 11 That girl 65 Suit to — n jip ■TV and KINK-FM. s through Grieile v in g t 2 insist 67 '•— lor tho iQIS ll m Kingery hadlad shown up unan* 103 Cobbler’s 13 Prepares for war Misbegotten" ■ ^ nounced on: G ifford’s doorstep Nov. J o a n D adual ] it Group Therapy ------concem ------14-Strengthon------4c C hildhood L o s s e s ______- — ...... lO ^^R ed...... - - 15 Because ...... 70 Title ol nobility ■ ^ 0 ijiBi Kingery haihad been living with a formgr/jand/1 Divora* 105 Otis' inventionI 16 Follows socroily 71 Christmas visitors ? |I|T i M »Icsted a s Children 107 Ohio college towrown 20 Ms James 72 Bay window CIIB flgjji -- son. AnhurKiKingiyy. in the Anchor— noCaosarofoldTVTV 22 Preliminary 74 A Gandhi I H I | m | h age. Alaska,I. au re a , th e stations s a i d . . lions & D issodf){ive D isord ers 111 B ecom es bored3d race 75 Desert robes f m A rthur Kingeigery put his father on a ic Illness 113 Enemy 23 Mako do 77 Overcharged I #ti 8 n j p plane to PonIin land with instructions ______-J.UEnlafoo ______— ~.«_24-MosAUa>cUv>— W e lln e s sier_buildins~233 N. 2nd St ' " ‘ T l g 'Wgx.' riie n------25 YiiarT ■“ 63 Cot^i^^’ I in tlje su b u rbbofHillsborrt. c ^ • Individu ------G i f f o r d - ^ — home— when-- ______'« A d u l t s Kingery arrivirived in a taxi, and'the ’ • D eath .ir driver left hirhim. silting on the curb _____ - . • A d u lts N I I I amid his luggi Whatt are the ggage. Neighbors called • A d d iclio J chances police. s that yo • Stress 4c A rthur K‘in]Gingery told KINK he J sent his fathericr to Oregon because he ^Located in the Vollme — ^11 Feead thisnstopy^R ------hud-beeome-dt-diffitnjll-toxure-foft------^------Ready^he "It was kindind o f like a hit and run The Associated Pressss mcntioneined in th e me dia at leuxt once deal. 1 didn't’t Ilike to do it. bul 1 hud ...... — irTtl i a r■_li!ciimcs._Onc-m-four-is-on— i i e 70 in ICO. ______------WASHINGTON"— Whul are the televisionon ul least o n ce. . n ------< You-will”avoi3nmprisi day. Gifford left her fa- chances you’ll rrad thithis .slory? .Howababout doing wilhout? convicted: 60 in 100. ■iday P a rk M cdicai C e n - Probably better thufhun the prospect The boi300k says one in three people : A college freshman will land wilhout providing G CLEANN-UP ihiit y o u ’ll lo se w oig^:ighl and k eep il in ilie UUnited Stales do wilhoute 50.in 100. :ulion__ubqut,how she.., ------o rf.-B u t-m a y l> e n o tt a; a.s-good as the: strong dridrink: w ilh out m ovies or aI - A child will live pasi iched. according to hos------clm n ce-y o u ’H s a y a prap m yer beforc th e—d aily-newcwspapcr.-two-in'fivcrwith-— a - 100. s.^Hc_siuyi:d_ihcre-fQr_____ day is over. ■------Then-ihcrc 'arc 'the "to <. until police located out drug*ugs, four in five; without ; some not: niffnni Likelihood uf the: firstH is just one church, Ihreeihi in five. I some wonh waiting for. so in 10. Tlic probability;iiy you’ll pray to- Withoutout sex? . t You will undergo an I old police she hadn't m i day is much bcttc^: 57 in 100. ■ Ouisideide wedlock, the book says th is y e a n o n e in lUO. ier in 20 years beforc he Tlic figures frofrom "What the Ihc figure-ires range from one in 10 fors i A person will be incarce I A la s k a . Odds Arc.” a book ' r in 2 0 0 . J Kingery in the Laurel- SPRINI k whose editors people wwh ho h ave never been married have spun the wheelleel. shaken ihe to one in ir 33 for tho.se divorccdI ^ Your child will be ageni !cntcr. but removed him dice, shuffled the cardards and worked twice, I 25 0 . - i l l p l a y i n a “ do'.™ctor's advice on March NNEY® the library to come up with “A lo Z Withoutout tclevisioa? Only one in f A high school player wil O ifroril IKIS,IS declined lo comment " Odds on Everythingg You V Hoped or 50. I future Super Bowl; one inasljctaby ^ j . Feared Could Happen.*-n." Accordirding to the book, here arc r The Earth will be devasi •’s abandonment, Take fears. som e g ooc>odbels: , ; i meteorite in your lifclimt""=■ ■>” ■" After Kingc:gery’s latest abandon- national news, he was COVERlIINCS Tlie book, quotingng Ihe Nalional You wil■vill regain weight loss after a 9 .0 0 0 . .Safety Council, says■i y(you have a one dici: 90 chancesch in 100. I r A person will bc struck 1 relatives in Tennessee in 2.1 chance o f dyingIg inii an accid en t. Y ou wvill ill parent a child; 8 0 in 100. ning: one in 9.100. he w as dead, If you do. chances aitan: one in two You wilwill qualify for a mongage: V A ,professional golfer v ler from his first mar- that it will bea carwret^reck. 80 In 1 00.,|Q._ : hole>in-one; one in 15.000. y Myall of Dickson^— - ALL KII Hope to win yourr sisiaie’s.lollcry? A crimiininal will return lo jail after r A fan w ill b e hit by a ba* nized.Kingery's picture m m llU on__to__nni» n»li»n«:i»- ' major league game; one in i n..ci. |p »'c Par«r. 1% Q ' ___ 'I ln; _odds . a re _ 4 _ m U m in 4 X X )------ag ain st y o u , fa r. f a r• worse wi Ihan the A youthIth will graduate high school; tl You will be dealt a roya l-€UGGES1«DE& flETAlL- — one in 9,100 chancc: oof f being hit. by 75 in 100.0 . : 6 Ihc opening poker hand: WALL! lighiniiJg; Y ou wk-ill ill bcmarried; 75 in 100. M 9 .7 3 9 . Hope lo see your namlame in print? A smoktoker will try lo quit: 71 in j; A .stale lottery player wi : , According to Ihee Ibook, nearly 100. i jackpot; one in 4 million. iJiree quaners of allI Americans A are A wifee will' outlive her husband: a A p a sse n g e r w ill b e kill air cro-sh: one in 4.6 million |ri 0% o r thru 4/30/9 ^ 4 6 C h r l s t ee i n i n g ------' ^ W — . 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; ■ ^------•‘Sunday. AprIfXil 26.1992 Timcs-Nows. TwinTwin Falls. Idaflo C-9 . WorldV R e b eels tafc[ e K a bm l, m te e tlittitle re s iistancce ftotes2sters KABUL, Afghanisifllisian (AP) — Muslim guemllns chai:haniing "Long ' live holy war!” seized2ed the capital wantn Saturday, meeting alm( return ilmosi no rcsis-. . • . lance in the final fightght bf their 14- year batUe against Uie com m unist , govemment. But rivalivalries among of lea;ader ' irebel f a c tio n s still thihrcaiencd to fiare. W . ' m DU t ANBE. TiTajikistan (AP) — M ore than I.OCX.OCX) pro-govem- • Red and yellow rockcckeis and tracer fea iiJjiM uH ui mem proleslerss (occupied the bullets lit up the nightht skys from cv- ijgf f l f y S afcZM .square in fmniI of Tajikistan's . cry pan of the city/ aos the m uja-. I g ^ ] legislature on S.itunaturday. demand- hedecn, or Islamic holy ho warriors, , - celebrated:------;------.. ing lhc-n:in.staiemcim c n l o f the oust- , ed speaker of parliaiirliam enl. Convoys of trucks:s loadedI w iU i.^B ffi^J ■ V Aboui 1.50 heIielmetcd ir policc gun-waving rebels roared roaj ihrough H R I wilh meial .shieldsIds fomicd Ihree the city, and jubilantIt residentsn and lines lo keep ilieic ddemonstrators fighters paraded througl•ugh'ihe streets IflB M m S away from hundred;Ireds of anti-gov­ • ^ canning the green fiagQg 1of the muja* hcdccn. em m ent activiststs 'who pressed forcc:rccs post after another inn the on with a vigil in front of the Deposed Presidentnt Najibullah, h [h G ^ | Khairhairkhana suburb demandingg lhat president‘s officc.cc. They were ousted nine days earliiirlicr, was be- n H H ^ H Ihec govcmmenlg soldiers yield1 theiri prolcsiing the appappointnicnl of lieved still in the city,, in hiding., wCapii!apons. Safarali Kenjaycv.ev. the depo!;ed During the takeover,er. gunfire and b B | ^ H I GuerrillasGu( — some clad in Ihe speaker of the legisl;gislaturc. as the shell blasts rocked seveeveral pans of roughugh cloihing and cloih caps oof f th e minisiLT o f nalnalional sccuri- the city, but no major'conframntions co m ujalujahcdccn. olhers in U.S. Annjny fa- ty. fomierly the KGlKGB. were reported. Most key sites in the liguc^-ues — collccied ihe weap:ipons. Tlie protests niisciaised tensions in capital’ — the presidendential palacc, carcfircfully signing a list with caciich ri- DushanN:, the carcapital of ihe army installations, govcmmcnl ■ ■ g S f ie:‘s 's rnumber. Central Asian slateIte hah Mosood, (eft, reviewsNS his troops In Charlkar!rSaturday. Above right,,it, A fg h a n is m arch f»reigreign correspondenis in ihc cap;.c changes in thec goven’iiiK.'flt. rions with the insurgentsrms. conducted th ro u g h d o downtown Kabul Saturday,ay, waving the green embtbiem of Islam, la l.b. but u there was no violence, w hich is .still doniinniinaied by for-., o v e r po ts o r ste am in g •ea.tea ______Tilt? d and niercomnumists. The rebels had been fi at limes by the United Stalelies. Pak- ■ q»ancrs^.there_ti riie guerrillas siamling guard r i n i ------Groiipi-rf-ilni-aTr'^nd~nnii-gov-'"' — —— KaBuRor several dayss bcrore"s^r°~b< isl.in and .sympaiheiic Arab [foTlirig m e stre e ts a p peared . ab coun- fighting between i emment protesicrs;rs w ere -ab(»ul day’s takeover. MI ost o f tries. The civil w ar took more iciplined. .ind Ihcrc were no >rc Ihan 2 At the presideidcnlial'palacc. lick- . of half a mile apart alo|al opposite ends ■ Afghanistan's other major m cities Kabul K million lives, and made refuj rts of looting or harassment J fugees of matyar's men heiheld nearby buildings of Rudaki Street,i;ct. the m ain have been under contrtntrol of com- r 5 millioii people. 'ilians. , , _ while Masood’ss fforces were advanc- ' boulevard in Dushaniliantw. N one o f blncJ guerrilla forccss forf J(,e last WUHAN'S Kabul foil'only hours afiefter Hek- ing. forcing gove Fhe formerly pro-govcmn: avcmmcnl .soldiers lo them appeared to Iw amicd.; • w eek. maiyar, leader ot.ihe..ilczb;i lilia o f R ashid D o stu m , now all >:i-.[?J{inii jp jn th e m oL[_liinLj)Xer__lheir r ------M any o f the miiore ore than l.(XK) riktiaap'sidi■side lo defend MiIKlKJd lliiiisclf repti?l«J«Jly re- front gale of the | ^errillos under Gulbuddiiddin Hckmal- le palace and another W;!W,!W. who held talks with Mastisood Kcnjaycv. Tlicy badhad large sup- , 200Km niamained at his siranghold to yar held some buildingsIgs in Ihe c ity town of advancing on itil — almost clashed Iasit week,w said he would welcocome plies, of round loavioaves ol' bread I— I V f ...... I ChiC hafikar. a b o u t .16 m iles' nc ccnicr, including the ImImerior Min- north of when the advancincing guertillas mis- thene'new leaders. On Friday, the rerelwl and thick mattressesses tot sleep on. istry. . Kabul,. Kai Hekmatyar'.s-j whereJrcHlxnHs—look those insidele Ifor Hckmatyar loy- leader;ders announced in Pakistan t keep law ant I that "We arc for KenjCcnjayev.” said and order in the ciiy." it werc wei not known. alists. Ihey ll Al (he Pakistan hcad(:adquarters of said. y had formed a commission’n lo Zarina Rahiyeva. aa medicalii siu- "Long live holy w:ir!“-L--d ian u w l------M a so o d figiller^lers also look over the lakee powf er, a n d resistance leai the resistance, all 10 rebel:bcl cliicfs cx- The'ciiyof eader iloiit w ho gave;^eecli a urging _ of 1.5 million people was- crocrowds of children, war velcra:rans a n d ‘ A fg h a n S late BaiBank, mosl ministry Abduldui Rasool Savvaf had said ccpt Hckmatyar issuedJd a^commu- jhc liisl. and nd biggesi, largct of the rcbrebels ihronging Kabul's stre • ets, buildmg."; a n d iKe r,»ain,ni(^uci»declarin^"’'M uooi the central bazaar in tneinbiinbers would leave for KaiCahill front o f ilm S upremme eSoviet. "He rood-W Tis-in'-Tf.l^afnPjr'irp jffin r-’t^crp r’nrai'^'TJJ"Dealh To conimunisnrP' charge of Kabul until thcii olhers what appeared to bo a well-planned Sunda;iday. He said wiihin six monlhnils a _.jJid.iOdHucli*£ijr»«up»:lUPwiHfUTTT-We-'** heir arrival. havelfoughlll aji succession of Soviet* yellyelled. » nT».»JIAlLcommaiuitin.and« counciincil of iribal ciders would meet m want to desin)y those tho who re- KUnujahede^^ractet^^ve) v e rm n e m v * ^ n c e * * l^ 7 « :“ ■■Dc?rptiU""sornc "C tense m t inonients Jeeps overloacoaded wilh muja- loselci;elecl a transitional govemmeniint to moved him," should work under hiss directiond lo Tlic guerrillafHas have been supported whi 1. when ihe rival factions were: init close liedcen pulled uup Ip one armed ovsrsci:rsce elections a year laicr.

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T n V O W S t O " b Batircoinmnunism IT I-IT' ' ^ 8 " ^ ^ PYO N G YA N G , North Korc:rca.{AP) miliiary. The niovt '''' — Tens o f ihousands o f .soldiyji,f^j^OOMisBariiUaidedTtfWKJ.?^ ^ f - ® p P = W ? lJ iiIS r fS lR 1 i o lf SalSaiurday. Jong ll. who wasJS appointed.suprem e . lAl ind lanks rolled through tlic ear:apiial as com m ander o f theIC aam ied force.s in De- Cov^^grri xtn of a show of force by onew of the a*mber. - ^ccessorifi;^; m l d 's la.st com m unist regimes. ' T he N orth K(orean or army' is ihe g:iL Tlie parade marked the 60ih iuinivcr-ar world’s fifih-largcsi:csl. wilh 1.1 million iary of the nation's amied forccscs, but it • soldierN...... ilso was intended lo honor llicic steady Allhough Northih KI orea was fom ied ise to power o f K im Jong 11. theicsonof following ihe divisivision of Ihe Korean licialor K im II S ung, officia]iais and p e n ln s u la in l9 4 5j. .il il traces the founda- IJ9' ' aipiiliplumuts saiU. ^ lion ol Its army to io 1W 2 when Kim II ^ mo*l riinnrroM n i toDMli^tmunlrr... wli "nic younger Kim has alrcadydy taken Sung joined Chineselesc guerrillas fighling ‘ lay;ltHlay-conirol=of= ilic > gover'eminent— ^Jnpunese-invusion-fi itlini7— —■ ■ — . . . XpSSS™' ~j,nd'md Com munist Party from his-80- hi cm China, -A R u ssia n w o m a n Is aided as she cries afteifter being' sprayed year'car-old father, th e w orld’s longest- lo I North Korca’s oflofficial news agency., . ^ with tea r g a s b y a CriCrimean guard. eigning mler. m onitored in Tokyo,yo. .said, 1 million citi- r jC D N onh Korea prom oted 6(W gcgenerals zens and delegationsons from 61 countries jjj|d limn n liursday in a .sweeping reshufllcle o f the w atched ihe iw o-hou AUJ lOur parade Saturday. . Russian;IS in Crimetea seek IJj N1GHTLY7TI!n 5 --9TTT ----- 5 ^ : i s — ^— breakt from Ukrraine P 9:155______SIMFEROPOL, Ukwi^ine (AP) "My famiiyly has been here for — Crimea has ancicnt GreekGr niins, four generaiionions." said Anzhelika FnhSAT-SUI FHI-SAT-SUN Tatar castles, a stunninglg BlackI Sea Ezboyoza, a relircd Russian ADULTS $4.00 coast, an important navyivy ba.se and k in d c rg a n c h' teteacher. "Under no • m ^ e d i c m e an angry majority of Rus; ID I lussians who circumstancess ddo uv want to be in FREE OlASH DRAW INGS want independence fromtm Ukraine.I Ukraine." U i«7 StANCOKNEKT S4M ^ ^ ^ t O U H A I N t BHACCO ' Russian^ have gathereiered nearly Vitaly Fesenk:nko, leader of tlw lo- ^UNPAY BRUNCICH — 9 A . M ^ - J P•.M. . / $5.95 - 250,(Joo 'signatures,, cnenough to c al brunch o f tinIhe Dembcnilic Party force a rercccndyni_on□n Crimea’s of Ukraine, feeleels Ihe Russians arc INC W ITH PECAN SAlA U C E SAT-SiT-SUN 1K)(M.-00-5J0.7.-00-9:0 ‘T h e re is a d a n g e r Ihe ihc tension strait scpjiniics;s il fnim R ussia lo WAYfAYNES WORLD (PGI 3) 7:30-9:3(I t a l=K , herc could be tran'sfombnnod into the casl. ASSORTITED FRESH FRUITS SAUAT-SUN ia0O aQ -5 d 0 -7 :3 0 -9 3 0 ; arnicd conflict." Tlie peninsulaula, about'the size of ASSOIORTED PASTRIES Before the Soviet Union Un col- Maryland, wusIS iunder Russian ju- MATIN D oay (S3 ClCOFFEECAKE . vv ■ EVENll i lapsed , lost year. RussRussians in ri.sdiction unlilil Nikiia ^ Khrushchev. IS PARTON 7:15-9:15 ! Crimea worried little, a^utabo boint; who made hisis Communi.sl Party ASSO;ORTED SALADS FRIEDlEO GREEN TOMATOES (PGI!113) SAT«^UN J i under Ukrainian admin: 7 a o - 9 a o innistrailon. carcer in Ukraimline, signed il over lo CRiREEN SALAD _ 1:1M;15-5:15 ^ ; Now emotions arc rising. SAT^AT-SUN1?W-4aQ-7:00-930 g. thal Soviet repub)ublic in 1954; ROIHLS& BREADS Alexander Morin, an unem- Russia now•V is. arguing with ployed, Russian worker.LT. accused.- Ukraine, over h^K)0' FERN GULLY (G)Q) 77:00 ; dared. "We must leave Vkraine."Vk astopol. F R E S H CARDEN A VECETABLES; - SAT-ST-SUN 1rf»-3:W-SKK>-7K>0-9:Q':00 8AT-SUN1«).3KW-Sfl-S « l-7 « 0 BROASTED CHICKEN :tm iN Q EDGE (PG) 7.-00 - 9.-00a YEAR OF THE COMET*IET(PG13) H DINNER ■ 2 P.M . - 8 P,M.J2.9SP. . AT-SUN 1:00-g:00^:00-7:00-9.-00

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B y B iy an B mn m lc y •■-•I v - ' Doctors were threateningihre strik e s neX't T tie A&socintiia ied Pres.s/ r . '- ' week to prolesi:si It low sa la rie s, ja c k .o f — " m e d ic i n e a n di the ihi closure of some bw - Russian Presidentt . Vicc .Prem ier‘ V egor-r-G aidar, hospitals. . B o r is jllsin scored a laciicarI' arctiiieci a oflh'e i tf d ^ ' piiiIt onc a bold ■ Data rcleaud:d IdIdsi w eek by the^State poliiical iciory over Hie Communist-• sshow. His aide.s 'jeclared;d viclory Statistics ComiT)mmitiec showed ifie dominated CongressC( to ,w ^ k , but his-i- ,t.before onleriiig i h e ^ t t e a i oion Friday., num ber of joblc!•bless people up from opponents haveha forced‘S|iih to retreatI 1Tlicy said ihe govfirnmentIt hadI held 70.000 in Januarylaiy lb 118.000 in A^nl from idical economicwformsi-- ■' (the budget d en o^’to a lowcwer-than a—oul-of-a-work-.foic-.force o f 7 3 ;4 m illio n cm'em erged fro m a.n Jg g ed 14-..; fpredicted 4.8 per^hi of gross)ss national people, a rise frofrom 1 perccnt to l.6 --N ' d a y ion of Ihe Congress. 4)fr-'ipjoduct 'ip in ihe.ilrsi three monthsni of percent; Althoujhough that is low by People’s De^)c2Uiics w iih'his'sweeping; 's,!''.I992, and bcc&use of ihalIt su c cc ss. W e s te r n sia nidards. d a n it’s high for a pow ers i most IT of his Cabinei inttfcl.‘;;;'[V‘:;;'^wouId a lJ ^ M h e d c fic il (o,0 grow to syslcm thatat until recenily ' "'4,. cr pressureI from lawmakcr^^tnL^'^ore ih^W perccnt.of GNINP by the acknowledged no unemployment,i a n d . hc is softening refdrms'byVc M ore worrisorisomc were slatistics ea.sing ne pricc increases, raising . G.^Jsi’ kept the deficit lovow in part showing thatIt a b p u t SO m illio n loto sta le -o w n e d fa rm s .a n dl/byikebiiing ; b u tight lid on)n money Russians, rough'UgHly one In three, businesses,I, and allowing the rnoriey''.r /s si u p to ,u if d ’.CTcdil. b u t planss tot loosen receive less ihanhan 900 rubles (S9) a .'f supply iroWT ■ '..■il. J tM w the rwxt few months. ' m o n l h . ' b e loow w the estimated f ' / T h e js iio n is h o w f a r aniI'Yorj>"r; h a s saaid il it will subsistence IcveIcvel-of 1.200 rubles h o w hele w ill retreat. • |\>& ^(redit^licy by annulliiIling some (SI2.) a uil. of easing ihe'credira^ ' ’iS (h'd 57^8 billion owed bby s ta te -' D u rin g the 14-di14-day Congress, which m oney pplies, "consumer prices owned o enterprises, in1- - effect, .wound up lastTut Tuesday, lawmnkcrs ' m ay by 4-8'times before the end continuingo to subsidize unpiiprofllablc voted time and1 agaagain againsi.Yelisin’s o f the ." Ithe weekly Economy and businesses b in order to keep p

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107 SPECIAL . 11113 CHID CARE at: ___ lEGAL-NOTICEE - LEGAtNOTICE OS'DOMESnC/. •- ^ 06 lEDICAU 207 COFFICE/ 20S PR PR< O FE SSK m NOTICES 201' ADUMSTRATIOW ■■ 2 K SERVICES HOUSEHOLD ■ DENTAL . (CLERICAL — :------UAKAGEHEHT ------ifnteniitenslve Outpatlenl' ...... ------UNrreO STATES ^An^pfbspoctiw'potitlon-V ToourdassHndadvertisofs, Have Hi places to go? Things Me louse cleanors. PT.geod RNREUEF "cieim Therapist MocScal AdmisfttonsModka H ^ ilmeSenrlceAeeialant OgPARTMENT ors for nsltof from forloiturara From timo to limo wo aro to t do7 Drop-ins wolcomo ot h hours, must bo roliablo and Char:hargo nurso noodod wook- Job in'involvos socrolarial & 30 hrs.•s. ovoninoO' posilion w/ — —" OFJUSTICE may submit thoir potitionsis forcod to havo early doad- Custom< Kids in Ihd Magle Mgm h Supervisor. Mus' honest. hoi Cal 734-0483 ondday one shift rellel. Must gonor poteniiai lor chomical havo exp. managing aS' hot ooral olfk» work relating FT poto Immianijion ond NoluraJ-al- pursuant to.8 C.F.R Soo-0- lii)os.jluotoprqttcapabili- 'Valloy Mall. Wo tako all p 'T housokeoping. Lrg apt have bav oxcoHont suporvisory to insinsuronco daims. Need ipndoncy proorom, ballon Sorvico lions 274.13 , 274.14.I t ie s and/or holHays. Wo. i^os ond ha^ oxtondod t^ eomptox. 1322 Washingion & 6 oossossmoni skills. Apply goodod typing skills ft ability Bacholciholorsoroquiv, in tho ______,._ P .O .B o x J 1 2 ______ij— 274.i5--274Tl6-and-A. _lhofoloro.jo«mmondjhai _J ol Harral's, 820 Sprague, to moTiopt p o w . Ability to op- fioWroqiI roqulrod. Kavro, Montana 59501 Modicaro accountino anc s e, i M ------” 274.17. Such potiiions lor you place your ad as far in Atfordabloai quolitj day caro, | BShl.-IDrEOET— -„r.Tflo o transcriber holpfur “ SandRadneiume'erconlacl------406-26S67ai ad van co a s possible (bo- , ~Buporvisfon. ExcaltoA lar Penonnel Qv roliol frorrf fortoiture must ary and b en elits. Call oi a06 m kCOICAU RNe-LPNs Goododpay&oicoilontom- „ I NOTICE IS HEREBY foro 2:00 pm Iho doy prior ~ nvonVIewHoiplial bo filod at tho Immigmtien wmo to Human Resources, DENTAL FTr'>silionsavail. J r Throo 12 ptoyodi mil IjlT ownorship of tho soizod borta^uo^g4-1206. ^andJobOes^tlonaro resort area has immediate Immodiodialo opening for gon- tion avalavaJabto in ono of Boi- .n.«»>ths.GO(nBlBfiioa>e<>a«iala»r*'"ifO'nyoyimwmwconr*' tion ol B U.S.C. Soctkjn I) commercial sign noods, ..uailabbuLSouthfuUa). 'OpentngfffoMho'foHowing "WBfolfoKitOrcompl1e^«rp•. ..4«-«>boe< F ) moncojudicialtorloiiuro nctKJol Day C m . FT S PT Community £ Aclion Agon- ort posiiions In .its Blaino rioncinee nocossary, main & lact Vic hHous, 345-6700. All * 1324(a) (Soctioo 274{a)1,°’ of p r o c o o d in o s in U nitod inlorostod nurses aidos lo P.°‘ oponitKia. Call 734-6299. cy'sAdminlsiralivo g Ollico comoft inK joinourloamforon Manor tong lorm caro fadli- ^oopople skills imporlonl. Inguirioa Iho Imnngmtion ana Na- Statos District Court fil-IL sorvico ftrtnoir. Cal ' tenaliiy A^). TN t convoy- ■ Ed Ovoracroliaei 736-6227 Q u ellly Child csre : Li- SBuikfing II, 726 Shoshono Iho cor job training ft totak e r.;V ase sond resume & rof- Holp warnwanlod lor oldor. ma- ing a daim and bond pur- Sirool West, Twin Falb, ID; iho llJ-Full-timo. days, orononces lo Box #99847, % turo porsonpor: to work ovos, _____ an co_b.sub joct.to foriol- suant to-8-C.F.R.-Soctksn advanlago ol CNA & CPR ' turo o x u p t a s providod in ■■provldlng ehild caro in - nSCCAA;s Burloy Ollico, iraJniM adi Sling olforod soon^ .LP";PN - Part-timo, nights. Rolo- TimoslOS-Nows, P.O. Box 548, Call lor an appointment, 274.10. Such claim andd " ...... ' "■ ■■ ■■{ -1036 Ovorfand Avonuo and FT/PT poshfons availablo, cation asslsianco and bo- ~ TwinIn IFans, ID 83303. TacoBar> Band ido, m eiO O ...... 2|- bond must bo filod at tho homo. 6am-6pm, Monday- S f - USEBOLD Friday. 1 Reasont^lo ralos, SCCAA'sJorom 3i e Ollice, Ca«Calhv«IWeol. nus.Coniacl »“ Tina Brown. Local!ll Insuranco agency is Nowhirinolimgdelvofvdrivefo. ^ 'T* immlorallon and Nalural-^ 300 N. Lincoln. SCCAA Cal * 4 Izatiori Sorvteo bttico, P.O.r-|ltYOOR*DSt--^ REETRAIFHWJTiTUiogon" iin, kina Im un uiiuiiiluaajtf T a f& i b“evon ng positions 4S30or423-5558. glnail aJHi vulunUKtm wtn bu THE Manor, at 768-2222, Exi. pnr*n lable. Apply in porson xvuai>«OA«ider(na forfoituro' ol Box 112. Havro, Montana or Washington Job Corps, g? rsonal Linos CSR. Hours available given first considoration In or \ 17'A his por day, 5 days at 1733A'33 Addison Avo. lor an tho solzoa convoyancoIf.® 59501, and musi bo filod Tho MVRMC infant care can- t> Denial A ssisi, ft nursing, inn and ir& sa)o or olhor ds< 3 It r e a lly d r a w s ^ tno hiring process. EOE. Doi r woek. Starting pay Intorviovrvlow, botwoon 2 & 5 " within twoniy (2W days of tor now has openings tor in- S Openings for low Incomo jn„ciI acute caro, Hailoy hospi- Jgoo p o ta l a c co r d ln o to law^ lant*. newborn to 18 Salary: Level D • $6.61 hr/ Op16-24 vroMs. 733-2341. ',^ r 0q-J1100permo.do- pmonM<'nMondnv.April27ih Proballonary. Closing 16- dta»=jQ|J^irn must sot exporionco required Con- '^qijg463, c/o Times-Nows, may submit tftoir-peSijons?)* fortl^hotbosis of'lhfl' ■■■ O n(f $.25 per word, .t.coveted by tho Idaho Child . : m ______;______LPIPierce Homo Health Caro. tact lact Joan Meadows. Diroc- p n i pursuant to 8 C.F.R. Soo- 3..B0X 548, Twin Falls, Accoplino>ling applications a.^d I ?■ ciaimo^ ownership ol tho Coro Program. Call 737- 202 5436995, _ ■ tor tor o'f Nursing, at 768- |Qg^ tions 274.13, 274.14, 2167 lor moro Information, K)2 ADUtTCAHE ' . ' J « 63303-______resum 5sjs lor lull/pQft-timo convoyanco and allogo0 The Tlmes-News J PN allortwon shift. fuP-timo „ 2 ^ 274.15. 274.16 ond, b e ablo to work all dalm must bo accompo-,® - Depl.foryour-^' erly lady In exchange fer Apj PM.inchoorluldioiarydo- Bo)('l4l3.TF ~ ' o n c e , bo bo fiiod ot tho Immioration Magic Cara Center, at 640 PM. : and bo 18 yrs or old- n io d b y o b on d in thb25% oil m II i l B must havo rels.. must bo chll 'its. Healthcare - tho career livo6alaiY,401K, vaca- NFLCharltParity Ticket Sale* this advortisonwnl. ®' partmont ol Justico. ■■■■■■liiiIW i educational opportunillos . Invrtottons, 733-ea33. ablo lo wrlto & spoak En- odi bMhotMOsI------yon.^1. health insuranco. in ou rollico lllce. Salos oxpor. - r ------Any-p®r»on-clolmlng_ Norman L Morcor availablo, excoiront pay in- _!2Li! "§=UJhiof;l?atrotA9ont------glish. housing available, avu Id resume lo: 3 10 _hQlnIul_HuIJJoutlyjSLcommis:______------D w n or»nip T jnm rw i«)d - ' 1 4 oenlivosrC all-T oreseal------“ 109 PHOFESSIONAL ^20nU)WNI5THATroW— 934.5603.-Q fflO lU cros Foror itinsiih,;i waoKono Kirf.niooawoy '^Onoid . /'aiioi ______. convoyanco may com* IbI436-1^. ‘ ' m onco judicial forloituro!!!: D oSdA prillS. 1992 ,, SERVICES MANAGEtEHT Noodod tc 2 ojpon bri^ imgo- Train ino Conior.______youyouVo-tilivaire tfreomed-oli- - ° PUBLISH: Saturday, April tors to movo bolh handlinos _Progrossivo M LTC is k»)ung etan your soareh In tho rool One' callc - we'll do It all “C a irc:i598lll53r7M-0931. ia ss p r p c o o d in g s In Unitod estate columns ol dawlllod »as« Statos District Court by fil­ 25. May 2 and 9, 1992____ MANAGEICNrPOSmON' and J whool linos. Musi Proi tenM-llmoLPN. “ “ B»Klod. 733-0931 cxl 2. , WeYotooi1 toady when you arpi L BANKRUPTCY sp eak som o English. ing 0 dAim ond bond pur­ Slopforoclosuros.'ropos- Fast ™ growing consumer etoe- H Come join our toami a ^ m suant to a C.F.R. S o w n ironies company is sooking l^usofurnishod.Fairfiold ai ____ I GREEN ACRES______274,10.-Suchclalm-and- -a n aggrossivasulos'orri' aroa. Can 764-2568. ovos.- _____ CARE CENTER. bond must bo Hiod ot tho. action. Froo tolophono ontod r managor lor a storo Person lo pul irrigation pivot 934-5601. Immlgralion and Notural* consultolion. Appoint- tocalod ^ In tho Magic Vonoy togothor. “ W e havo boom & - N -aftemoon shifl, lulHlmo' Ization Sorvico.olfico, P.O. m ents schoduktd in Ti^n area. ^ Successful candkJalo ^ ft port-limo positions opon. Box 112, Havro, Montana! Foils. J Apply'n person, al West ttkills in satos and manage- ^ S9S01, artd must bo fiiod WmUMultMrry * » 4 CHILOCARE ^Mm Ic Care Center, al 640 SELL 11T! BUY I within twenty (20) doys of AttomwatLMw: mont " wilh olodronlc back: cT Flior Avo. Wod, Twin Falb. tho dalo of Iho first pubil- ground. Ploaso soadflP'^ Summer ^ job In Sun Valov lor Fdo P.O. Box 186. sumo S lo:B ox 9 0 ^ 0 , c/G V , N ft LPN's noodod. shilts < A Ti ml e s - N e w j e ation of th is advortlBO- a Rlrie. Idaho 55443 ! nanny, room and board in- t Times Nowl^ ^ x 548 ^ iind w ages nogotiablo. m ont Tho daim must sottot II i.aoos4s.2m \ SJudod. Proferyou owna -nncPloaso call 536-6623 forth tho boftis ot thoho t o r LOST &(^UNO 35Cpall726-2717oral1or po, _ Bathroom ft kilchon romodol- 5pmip6-1614______daimod ownorship of Iho iM no^ ooii7~ ^Bnm your C lassifiied Will F ------convoyanco and allogoaa-...Fbund - noar.Bluo Lakes Mallill ...ing.cablnotB.plumbings . .&BoMtNifl. apple plo and dos- Yui " cwam iclio. Tom 734-9611 Turn to r o cJBMllKxl pooos'io Glvineliibs tor tata wilh a'loW*- why Iho convoyanco Is notKt on 4/23, black Lob, malo, Billed . . lhal's Ihe lai I m n y bBCk-lo-tchool clu ArwrlcanWav, r eostdaulilodod. subjoct to soizuro. Thoho aoorox. 9 wooks, 734-21461 Carpentry, Remodeling t>oe<».C9«733-0931^_ _eos E v e r daim must bo occompa-a - Found: Pari S lam ou malo,,, addlliorts.whatovoriho ry N e e d niod by o bond in thoho twulorod.VoryfrlorK!V.(^II ' nood. leyrsoxpofionco, amount of $3,200.00 In 543-5030. roloroncos, 324-7427.' Ihd fonn of cosh or com-rti- Lost, 30011 dubs, CSI cam­[7 Senior discounlsl fiod chock, tf tho bond Is’s pus.F)EWARDI733-00700 DUI, Misdomoanor, Folony In tho form o f o chock,■ ^ it or 734-9660______Dolonso Kevin M. Rogers, ^ must b o drawn payabk) to J Atlofftov al Law. 324^553. - 0 9 ^ tho Dopartmont of Justico. 733 *• (flrayandblackwithcur'lyy Garden rototiiling. lawn mow- Norman L Morcor lall), 6 months old, blackk ing anyw horo In iho MV. ______.Chtaf.PatrolAoont...... ------nylon collar. Reward. CallII — Donvor Rne 326-4631-— Caso No: ■ 7 d i5336 or 733-3202.. DatodApriie, 1992 HOUSE srniNO ------PUB^^ti^^,-Aprll-jrii Lost: Norwegian Elkhound,I, Lawns & planis watorod,' " malo, w o ^ n g black collar1 pois tod. tawnmowft)a, mail — wAlvorbucMos.DormDr&1 'smiwspiipofniOioa.J _PaitsE.Jowardi733^ misc. Bonded. Can lo r r a | | LEOAL NOTICES " orfrooQUOle.734-2215. . ■ TWINFALLS Intorior/exterior painting. M LEQAL NOTICE j^^-.,ANIMALSHELTER-. I havo riowr h ti any in* ~ - - FREEostimotoalfp^lS- tofost in, or ownod ony , LISA'S BEAUTY SALON: ______part-of-h.V^P-ark-Map- Found & For Adoption’ Molhor's day uoclal. Call T T a nS Dbfls aro listod In tu o s-• fordotails734-?039. . 033 Compony. I olso hovo no j g rospon siktv for It's bills ot day, Wodnosday JTiurs- _ day '4 S u n d o y TImoa-: -MKS CONSTRUCTION; k»a! obfiaaoons. - - - - , GoneraJoontraclinfl.ro- M&cJ. ERirodgo Nows. Localod 139 6th . Avo W., altornoons mwkriinp.^skflnfl.roonng, PUBLISH: April 24. 25. ft J rodwood docks, coocroio DIRE RY only, Mon«Fri. Closod CTO I 26.1992.______I soodalliw, 629-52M . — ' Sat. ^ & holkiays. Call H ...... I5 Iswithyour ' - — UNITCD STATES------738-2299 formoro Infor-! • QUALITY driveway & read - Start your ov/n business,SS, a n d r e a p t h e r e w a r d s v DEPARTMENT m allon. T his Is a public gravel dolivorod In 20 yard garage and OFJUSTICE , sorvioo announcomont olI roads. 536-2511 or 536- ow n gam ge and yardI sale.s TheTunes-N ew s ga Immigration ond Notunil-'* Tho Timos-News. . 6625 at lone dial 1267. ' _____ fzalioo Sorvico ■ Qoalttyhousoctoani(w.RoU- . . yard sales directory is5 t!tlie perfect fom m for rea(reaclung the ------P.O. Box 112 107 SPECIAL ablo. roasonabki. ftolor- Havro, Montana 59501 easures that NOTICES oncos. Housewort(, or- • readers Jookiiig fo:for the pleasures and treas 406-265-6781 mnds. oddJobs. Can NOTICE IS HEREBY ' 326-3166 or ^ 5 9 0 0 . e adventure _ GIVEN- pursuont to 8 garage and yaid sales prpmvide. People love the ai *8 ALCOHOUCS SANDBLASTINO.painlhg • ------■C;F.R.-Soctk>fl-a74,9-that-“*------^ANONYMOUS------. A nd you'U on April 16, 1992 at 12.00 _ — &moro;Call Bruco------and camaraderie-not to;0 mention the bargains. Ai ___ pm. ono 1984 Bulck Rogal, S 0811733-6300 . 324-4914 or teS-5329. Umllod-Cal..-tJ0D493.,3. HOTLINE-733K)122 TWINFALLS SIQN CO. n ^ e the croxfdsmTd't1 extra cash dassified w/illhelp.you ill, ______VIN:______-J^ptobkim.laj>otaprobii)m. ______IQ4AM47A6EH45^2424__ whon shared. Mental drawl'SeVtJie'dalelesand call Tunes-N cw/sC s C t^tom er was solzod at HolfTslffrrfr r “ HoaIttrWf«ec.*5pm-7om.-■ - " - -EdOvemero-7366227— - ID.. 24 hours on wknds, Service to serve notice»tiiatyo^are t "Open torrB B' u S n ^ !" , • buoauso ol its uso In Iho^ LISA'S BEAUTY SALON:' 110 PERSOHALCARE ' commission o f a violation Mother's day uoclal. CallI ^RVICES . £ udes: " ' _____ of 8 U.S.C. Soction’J} lor details 734-TO39. 1324(a) (Soctioo 274(0) of ' Nursing caro wiihprivato f T h e T i m e s NNews e tho Immuration and No-la- ' OVEREATERS room in homo ol-LPN. Rofs' >y- ANONYMOUS. uoon roouost. 734-4739 oi- 733-9113 MER . Prtvaloorsemii)rhratoroom CUSTOMI .„ ^ ....ju n > -em ep t-as providod JpIn . ProonancyCrtoisC^i^r . .. - 8 C.FK S«rfon-274.5{bJ.- . ^ -fo r m o n or woman In tl-_...... • EveryFriday&i 9 ' - Froafoslirw;CaII7ai.7472- " ■f Saturday - - I E •n » Immigratten and Natu- consod rbsidoritial homo, l4Mn«lniw»"' • ^ 1 ^ ^ ^ SERVICE orl.efe^l-7472. . C8D324-5622. ’ '. . $13.00 (includes 5 1 rallzadoo Sorvico (INS) is 5 lines/2 days B \ ...... considerlna forfoituro olit ^gAVONcfxinhousol ; ■ Plus o u rn ew sara ...... n i p s ' tho solzecTconvoyonco-o' FriApriI24»Sal'A^25;' ‘ Why tun all ovor town whon 10amto6pm; you can locale patli tor ■ -$l£Oper^^U> «0M£/>- - NM • n o t 3M- 5375------S3«-2£)5 and it’s-sa te or othor.Js* ouiomobnot In ths'datstnod \iionaUine.) S I i/tWXMM* • COOUKQ/MflNOCU. SM-7 -posal accordina to low.„ 561Addl^Avo, . iuiiirr/RUPon;67s-25S3 cpmorofAddison&Tvlor. o

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s iS S ^ “ - -SSSSKS. * i s s s ’® ' ' ' I - I ® - ] ■ ■ 5?as.^ SSZo, LligMs: DIsplaiAils: ' ' iroiigli Friday (or ntil day's pnbllcalioialion..' • 3 business dayss pprior lopublicalion. Call a Times-Nev,'Nevis . I r — i S c ™ . ■ 5:00 P.M. Monday Ibroii ii? 2 Haam m cw ic ylorS«nday'sandMoni)ay;spoblicat«icalion. Adveflising Sales;s RepresenlaliveI (or moie intofmalion.i l i o i ^ ^ l tl2 RooniDIWWtflttd • 12:00 KoonSaMaylo 113 CMdCnStnica t e d i £Svifijn VMMisnM s iMitGs«n « a g ” M.MHar«S(uc. B IMTtmMrwRL iir s i II B k a a a lM BB lines, days-Wanled lo Buyiyads,»plo ad iio/CD't tool Mnen 0 3 7 ; 'S w ior Blieoiil:oiiiit*25% oil regular open rales 3 3 30 days per insertion. S^rvKM tra > ‘Fast Cash A ;mnt t/2 oil regular rates B l i miWTV tOM /kmWinM i2.raii«,IOiys,Hrieinsfi ’S S hlotlees12te.1day,S8.5QS IB 3>'l' 100S Afli^Aum Losi Uound.ilemslo give away •Seeorrf?f/o;m/o/oi/ro/)efi;a/elit J K S i ' S SST . SSlsl“' r i§8? ^ •duaiaBleeil VllulUM 1008 < i4T ^ Mi a lot ach d S lm o ! Itis: 01 iiltiiicnii.Slmormrcitiiiima ■ . s SS b» s aa ^ s s s ™ • 1009 VnAon a! estate (or sale ads. 706 McdcMOentJl 9 Jooffllllonits m'cf!]!F s n M M ^ < £ 5 » 2 * D S e a ■ SMiliysonwuibiitiliKhMinCt\3l! t WKfuTvSonVUfrHettw {J™ 10^ onsecutiftt/. FifmSMd • 1099 A’.-ODUIM Wetbmusliijncmist - -S-fflgSS“-...... r K)n<«rV«ta«1)1 I RNlbaiiWirad k lm r n i Hisliaiiiis

107 SPECIAL 1133 1CKLDCARE- 201 A DOMESTIC/ 206 ME!UEblCALy ' 207 OFFICRCE/ 208 PROFESIFESSIONJU. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL L NOTICE 10^ ADMMSTBATIOK/ 205 DO NOTICES SERVICES k HOUSEHOLD DEIDENTAL CLEF UANAGaENT HC inten,lve(live Outpellent locloanors, PT, good 1RNRELIEF ClslmtS* rhertf^tt UNITEOSTATES..- ——Any A prospoclivo'potitlon* To lb our classifiod advoftison. H■vo avo; places to g o ^ h in g s Modes Service Asslsbnt ^ Then Ical Admlsstons/Modica Housors. c must bo roHablo and Chargej rnurso noodod wook- Jobinvoivilives 6ocrotoriol& 3 0 hrs. ovonlrzoning position w/ cJ5=- --DEPARTMENT "oi"ors for roliol from lorfoituro From i timo to limo wo are lo0 dodo? Drop-Ins wolcomo al Mgm Custom Kids in tho Magic — haveim StipervisorrH us' hours,ast. t Cal 734-0483______ond.daday.8hilt.rolIot,.Musi _gonoraI.ololfiw work rolaling FT potontialntiol for chemical OFJUSrrCE - -rr may submit Iholr potitions lorrad Ic lo'hBVO o a ^ d o a d — Cust oncy~program:------/alloy Mall. Wo tako all podsvo exp..managing asv _ honost.ousokooping. Lrg opt ro excodont supervisory lo insurananco cloims. Noo3 ' -d o p o n d o n q - Immigration and Natum)* ^ r s u a n l to 8 C.F.R. Soo- lino# iii duo lo prass capabili- Valli irs or oquiv. inthe tios and/or holidays. Wo, agotigos and havo oxtondod tico. i ^ x 1322V?ashing,on ssossmonl skills. Apply good typiiping skills 4 ability Bacholoreoi UatlonSoMoo tlonsJ74^n. ,i ]| ' ■ " a ; •larral's, 620 Sprague, lo mootMiSle pu Abilitvtooo- fioldroquirod.jirod. P.O. Box 112 y Ihoroloro, rocommond that hounwutB. 733-1983. Modi, •dlcaro accounting anc st 1^: T ...... - ^ ^ u h i .ti i. cid. EOE." —-■ ____ r a e^ iS o K -SendReeumlumeorContBCl ------HavrorMiJT«arnrt950i— ^ - y w ptac© yoorad_as ftf-ln -Affordlordablo quality day care. —■UP«I ? Personnel " 2 7 4 17 Su A pottions for' xi(yl£k>n.E*c«lloniMli RNs-LPNs Good payayWoftSm om-' 7 :- Pe>- 406-265-6781 „ advanco a s possiblo (bo- woot>>Q0kdavs!V3n389 liEDlCAU „ . ,! n View HospIUI , roliof Irom forfoituro must loro ? 2:00 pm tho day prior rondbonollts. Calloi om uc ^sltions avail. Throo 12 ptoyooboi NOTICE IS HEREBY, ^bo fHed ot tho Immlgrodon '' 1010 Humiii Rosouiws, „ jupAveW.TwI.i GIVEN pursuant lo 8 on most days) lo bo as- . •• AGAPE •• MVR ir shilts paW lor 40 hrs. eluding « 'airs.B3301 and Naturallzatin Sorvico f mMC, PO Box 409, iht shill dilloronliol. PT monts. Ifinlorost^ptoaseIf I C.F.R. Soction 274.S lhal “ surod olH boing published* ( and NAsnoedod total Nights X734-67M olfico at P.O. Box 112, tho f. following day. W ore- 2 ’Avi -in Falls. ID 83303 oi i r u s SOS olso noodod. Excol- ro»ondJlo: lo .^*X73 on April 6 . 1992. AT 4:00 ZHavro. Montano. 5 9 5 0 1 , ” ;hifls.CanS36«23._ ''■•"'a:fn.rono 1987 Ford " grot any inconvonionco this Oayoaycaroa^Ij^.^i^wOS, South'-ZOM. ______i s l a n d bonollts. ' and should bo filod wiihin « O ^ S a w Ne” 209 RESTAUrrAURAKT/ Econolino 150 Custom. mayc^. up.C th Central Community U j j .™ RLEYCARE CENTER 4600: ! - thirty (30) days ot tho dat9 J ! 676-9474 Sakm JNCE - ■ , : ___ .Van, C at 2 FOB291. VIN: " Sincoroly, kj lion Agoncy has on om.OR97313 LOUNCl ■ ol mo lirsi pubfication ol ?u liCNursory: Taking luB-iimo 2 ^.ning ”' lor Iho posjion ol - " “5!; Ryan Ftoming , _____ 1FTDE14Y9HHB68533 X Tho Timos-Nows Cuslomor ip a it-timochidren.6day8 " Sofwfaa Dooaitti>a«t...... i. — xoctjjnity.EmplqypL j;x«>Ui«ijaaL.oafiage ■ • «• monco ludlclal forfoituro shlWTS-tnrlrr-eiattTO *Tieneenen ooen^ 'm otK 'ft- -Mttct'Vio Hsmi I skills important. Ingulrioskoptkoot eonfidontlals. 1324(a) (Soction 274(a) of‘ " procoodlngs in Unilod mamjloaiinr>S«iHilk>n, ^ ^ 10* join our loom lor on nor 'king lorm caro ladli- s Adminlstralivo 0 1 ^ In'ofos send resumo & rof- Help wantodtod Ilor oldor, ma­ tho Immigration and Na-' g Statos District Court \r/ HI- _ ikJingll.726 Sh<»hono tJonaBy Act) This e o o « y - i, ^ t y ’’ Child care; Li- S u w Fun-limo, days. oroncosKs lo Box «99847, % ture porsonson Ilo work ovos. -■ * ing a doim ond bond pur- .2 eonsod nursina assistants SCC.oot Wost^Twin F ^ , ID; the job onappointmont.- anco is sub}oct ta forfol-' ,suanl to 8 C.F.a Soction • Pait-timo.nights.Rolo- Timos-NoMows. P.O. Box 548, -C o ll lor an t providing'chnd caro in 1038:CA A :r6urleyO flico, adyant ion assislanco’end bo- Twin Falls ndido. 733-8100. ‘ ’ 2 7 4 .1 0 . Such claim and ills. ID 63303. TocoBondidc homa.Sam.Spm Unnday. -S CaOvortand C . Avonuo and !.-0««lasl-Tino-8fowr*T tc c a ttn s o O C ■_bond ’ D must to Wod at tho — Friday. Roasonablo rales. 3 0 0 I is ttw lilifcig det Tho Immigration and Nattn—i, ocior ot Nursing: Blaine looiuna Ic voninn positions ‘ Immigration ond Natural* , 0 N. Lincoln. SCCAA ~CtJfSE TRAINING In O iojon S ' S I lor an oxporioncod day & ovoni ralization Sorvico INS) Is |j IN^YOUR^ADS! Nowborns wolcomo. 423- stall i nor. 01788-2222, Ext. p ^ o ^al l Linos CSR. Hours available.0. AcApply in porson 1 ization Son/lco oHlco. P.O. I 4530 or 423-5558. given11 and voluntoorB win bo FREETlVashington Job Corps. gy P.aBox927,Halloy. □ ( cxDSiOoncWvTlnrforfolluro of' gBox 112, Havro, Montana on Iirst consideration In or Watotal A ssisi. & nursing. | o ^ I hrs por day. 5 days ot 1733Addisi^ddison Avo. Ior an . tho.solzodconvoyanco c ftoMVRMC Warn caro con- J o h B3333. ■ / por weeook. Starling pay inlorviow,w, bibotwoon 2 & 5 '._59501. ond must bo filod .. , ■n»n 1 hiring process. EOE. Dentalenings lor low Incomo ocujq and irs salo or olhor cfs*'~„ - -It really draws iomlor now has oponlngs for In- S i ^ :ulo caro, Hailoy hospi- Jgoo-JlS1100 perm o. do- omonMond.ilond.iv. April 2?th_ ■ within iwonty (2W day6-of • - lants, newborn to 18 ^Pr«laty: Level D - $6.61 hr/ Oponii24 VT olds. 733-2341. Uj. posal according to law.- ^Iho dolo of Iho first publl- ATTENTION. I""' Probationary. Closing l6-24^ ig on exporionco. =ia9a»0IK«mi»«d)rscti3ftr. x.s. Ity Itn VIliO UiruiUMb CuM -22JU2; ?U mont. Tho claim musl sot O, n ly $ .2 5 p e r . word , .covccovorod by the Idaho Child . reo Homo Hoalth Caro. ladJoitJoanMoodowa,Oiroc- p o Box may submit thotri portions* iforth tho basis'dflho' lox 546, Twin Falls, Accepting3 ap;applications a.id - ‘ pursuant to 8 C.F.R. Soo ' C all Coro c«n Program. C all737- 202- J t-6005,— - ...... -to r -o l. -IDTOM. s. for luil/part-iimo.__ -_____ : ‘ daimod ownorship of tho 2167 far more Inlormalbn. ------:.--a d u l t c a r e C . _ 1 - s S ct ------rrrosumss.for Hons 274.13. 274.14.i I convoyanco and allogo The Tlmes-News allemoon shiJt, fun-limo e bookkoopor, local salos posilioiisilions, Must.hav'o 274.15. 274.16 and ® r ! rr: ,or2------LP^jdi«ut-lime positions coon. Ro'‘ol.pol'Cook/Dlshwoshor - ^uys/iljss ivious salos oxpon- 1 why tho convoyanco is nol C u s to m e r S e r v ic e ll-tlmo, 11:30 AM-8:00 S n ss, ? Sond rosumo lo 2 yrs proviouj ------274;17.-Soch-potilk)n» for[ -suojoctI to soizuro, Tho r 2 poopto lo caro lor eld- & part­plyli.p.rron,.tS«iT «' <1413 TF onco, booa ab b lo lo work all - Dept..foryour_ ■ o'ly jlS c .!« C « n U ir .iil« 0 PM.I"l.inchooifuldiotarydo- ■ roliof from forfoiture" must‘ daim must bo occompa- ly mdy In exchange for Apply shins andd bo 16 yrs or old-. ; ^* „ amount of $250,Q0 h t^ __ todayl 733-0931. ■ 26LmTV.______Filor Al ruos.WodorTI,urs olllcoatP.O . Box 112, . I K n ri.fi h«.« Irom noonflto5:00ai: toi ------HftvrorMBTJianirsgsOT:—!! \ ~ chock. If tho bond is In iho ~ -AGRICULTURAL------.. PM/!it omivai ab olo-worK- ig1orlulhime->har- ide'e-SporU------and should bo filod wiihin h profoundly retarded wro oHoring compothivo IBIuaUketMall lorm of a chock, it must bo ^ H m m MM Miikoi and oxcollont bone- " “ g l’...Ruponstoro.com- 733-2000 film ■ thirty (30) days of tho dolo ' WEDDING& PROM DRESS torw/2 yrsrocontoxp., withpWren. Training provldod, QOS I drawn payabki to iho Do- n I h i i rfl H iiU ilH . Hoatihcoro - tho caroor I “salary, 401K,vaca- NFL CharityIty TlTicket Soles ol ino first pubHcation of' portmont of Justico. Ronlals&Sak»;25%otl |■jUUiUIUUH .Ableust havo rofs., musl bo chiUroucalional opportunltios '“ •.™ health insurance, in our ollico.:Ico. Salos expor. , Nornion L. Morcor _ Inviln1kxte~733-683a, ^==5sss=^=s=s==ss= gUsllie to write & spoak En- oducajUaWo, oxcolloni pay in------r o ”„/ , 'rosumo . to: 310 holplul. Houi.Hou^orcommis- Any porson claimingUChlol-PatfolAggni r ------ish, housing available, availalniivos. Call Teresa at LSl^.RuiMrtB3350. _slon_7.T3-462 ------ovftmshlTonho BolioSriV CasoN o: ______J09_PBOFK^O{1^__ 1C Wtti l ADMWSTfit T lb n r ^ ;7-2181.kiawmossaQO conliv3T56037Qroon AcrosI 3,n n at L436-1200. ' ' ___convoyanco-may-com*:—r:~Doli>dAml 18:1992------M^GEMENT torsiidodioxpofieneod irriga. lin-ln-g-Cei^i^ iJllled, 733-0931. monco judicial forfoituro | SERVICES Irt yout soardi In Iho real III - we'll 00 il OIII Ca" Cla»»lllo PUBLISH: Ssturdsy. April ______— end[8 tomovo both handlinos _ IS !!£flrossivo LTC is looking ^ UIS mlumns of dauinod ClassKloiIflod. 733-0931 M . 2. ^ Wete/oaiJift.aOy wtten you axel procoodlngs In Unilod! 25., May 2 and 9.1992 MNAGEhCHT POSITION spotId whool linos. Must Progrolor a lull-tlmo LPN. Statos District Court by fil- : BANKRUPTCY ^ost growing oonsumoroloo- Houileak somo English. ComeioinourteamI lo ing a dalm and bond pur-- ^ ^ ^ “ -SISlop forodosuros. ropos- tronjcs.convony.is.sooking aroa>usefurnUho^ F airllold C«GREENACRES ------6udhl-lo-8-C;F;RrSo«lon— — sosslonsrsultsrgomish-- an aggrossivo salos ori* r C ARE CENTER.------274.10. Such claim and ; monts 4 othor coiloction onlod manager for a store .naoi ■ 034-5601. ■ ' bond m usl bo Rlod at Iho son to put Irrigation pivol- aclion. Froo toiophono kicalod In tho Magic VaHoy ^ Immigration and Natural- jothor.Wo hove boom & ------altomoon shifl, lull-time consultalion. Appoint- ^aroa.Soceossl7randkJato - “SIB RNaito Izotion Sofvico olfico. P.O. monts schodukxJ in Twin 3art-llme poskkyts opon. Box 112. KavTQ..:Uontana rply In person, l l W est Falls. "vniskills in satos and manago- olcC«r»C«ntar.al640 SELLIT . CHILDCARE- JgPjy sB uvn 59501. and must bo filod WmH.UullMny mont with olodronic back- within twonty (20) d ^ s of wAvo. Wost. Twin FoBs. ground. Ploase sond ro- imorjoblnSunValoylof FikirA(LPN’snoodod.shifts tho dato ol tho-first publi­ s™ A T im ee s - N e w s sumo to: Box 90260. c/o Xinny. ’J room and boaro in- r n & Li cation ol this advorliso- : R lri9.ld»ho 83443 d w ages nogolioblo. Tfmos Nows, PO Box 548 'li'®jdod. Prefer you own a andlaw « ^153^^3 ______. mont Tho daim must 50I 1 . 9 0 0 ^ 2 1 6 6 Twin Foils. ID 83303. \ 101 LOST4FOUKD -- ir. Coll 726-2717 or afler pioasc lorth Iho basis ol Iho 1 Bathroom &'khchon rofflodoi- ^ 726-1614 C la s s ifiee d W ill F daimod ownership ol tho • 5«oball. opde pie ond daa- Tumi iflup gollVAiJvortlM your , Found noar BkJo Lakos Moll' ing, cablnots. plumbing & Buo ntoinodottillodpsgosio Otv>no«lbs lor tale witti a low- convoyanco and allogo ‘ . cofamictlo.Tom734-961t ill!illlod . . . th an lh« IMI I why tho convoyanco Is notI on 4/23; blaeli Lab. malo. II many bacK-lo-iehool clubsstdBSsfflodad. , ooDfox.Owooki. 734-2146 AnortcanWov, 'w * y N e e d suDjoct to soizuro. Tho . Csrpontry. Remodeling ' Bodi. Can 733-0931. • Even daim mutt bo occompa-- IFound: Pari Siomoso malo, addHnns, whatovor tho . niod by a bond In tho) noutofod.VorytriondV.Cali nood. 16 yis oxpononco. am ou n t o l $ 3 ,2 0 0 .0 0 In1 . 543-5030.______roloroncos. 324-7427; Sontordiscountsl tho form of cash or corti-- |Lost, 3Jolf dubsjCSI cam- - ftod chock. If tho bond Isi pus. REWARDJUMIift ^ DUI. M isd o m o ^ , Fokiny „ ------tn t)io-fonn-ol-a-chook.-ll—It— or734-9880-^^^^^ ^ tefon soK ovln M . Rogers. ^ 7 3 3 - Tkpmoy ta L w . 324-4553. t - 0 9 ^ ’ Lost: N orw o^n Elkhouiid - (srayandfuckjvithcufU. G a « n rototilling, lawn mow- 1 Norman L Morcor . lail),6rJ^old,btac^ Chlof Patrol Agent ■ • ' - ‘nylon ccA r. Reward. Call _ ----- ' ------7a3-S39^73»3gO^------——^Ft^SEOTTIHQ-- ~ •— | J Dotod Aprit 6 .1 9 9 2 ^ ; Towns & plants walorod, PUBUSH: Saturday, Apnlil ‘Lost: Nor\%)ian Elkhound, malo, w o ^ black collar p ^ s tod, lawn II 1 fln n d 2 S . 1992. _ - wAivorbueKl%Oom)Dr& FalteE.RS[733 Start your ov;n businessrf;rand-reap the rew ards wwil ithyour. _____ . UNITED STATES 736-2299 for more Infor- ^QUALITY drlvoway & rood DEPARTMENT mation. This Isa public gravol dolivorod In 20 rard own gamge anti yard salale.TheTuneS'News gara;arage and ■------OF JUSTICE ...... sonrfoo.onnouncomont ol foods. 536-251 lo r 536- 6625 ot tono dial 1267.______Immigratfon and NaturoK Tho TImos-Nowa. . yard s a l^ directory,is ththe perfect forum for reacliacliing the Izatioo SonHco p i } H \ V s i ^ y ‘ ------P.O.-B0K112 1107 - SPECIAL - ' ^ readers looking forr theI pleasures and treasujasures that Havro. Montana 59501 • oncos. Housework, or- NOTICES 406-265-6781 ronds. odd jobs. Call adventiire NOTICE IS HEREBY • 326^3186 or 326-5900. garage and vaid sales pro'•Qvide. People lo v e the ad^ QIVEN pursuant to 8 ALCOHOUCS - SANDBLASTlNQ.palrting and camiiraderie-not to mni ention die bargains. Aric^ d y o u 'U C.F.R. S ^ n 274.9 ttot){ ANONYMOUS & moro. Can Bruco on April 18. 1992 ot 12.-000 ^Call733^ . 324-4914 or 825-5329 ...... _ o m r < w 1984 Buick Ftogal - __ Iove.the.crQittIs and exjxtra cashdassified.w illiiiUiielp.you.^ ------______Umhod.CaI.,^0D493._.^1... HOTUN&J33tai22- -_„TWWFA11SSIGNC0------A problem Is W a probtom • — drawlSettlie dates■s and call Tim es-N ew sI CuCustomer 1Q4AM47A6EH4'536244 when sharod..Montal. ------wonDliod-BtHoltister.—r.— Hoalth As800.-5pm-7am.- -= “Senoife to serve notice th”tH at76u'^e’''0p en for'Biii■Biisin^l" ~ ' ■ ID ' 24 hours on wknds. . bu'. W ; Y tUHl S13-4&U • FU» 324-337J_ tho solzotf convoyanco you can locale peris (or ir*------•------;------K*OME/Jtt’>USatMW«'COCCSX/WEK)Eir53«-753 ■“ tOMlo6|m ByRl£Y/rUftET678-2SM and irs salo or othor_ dis- cuilomobBo* In tho dttisinofl ;■ 56IAddi«)0*»^ __ '~ ~ " ( 5 ’ffsa l a c co r d in g to law*-’ cjomor of Addison a Tvtor. odl.Can7M-0931, |___

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ThcTunesNzwi BUY IT ^ SELLLIT-FIND IT CUSTOMEF SERVICE ISSI FIED m S 3 » Q S 8 E R V I C E 6 m 5 y H " — i —' 210 SA U S 2J2'TRADE 212 .TRADE s i 2 U n s S T ^ 212 TRADE 2:213 USCELLANEOUS {213 121! USCELLANEOUS U lS13 USCELLANEOUS 213->13 .USCELLANEOUS Sakw potson nooop.RontLoolh/cSoflti)» domos, no hiddet) costs. lOfTOd, CDL roquirod,■ H W y roquirod 73&0066.I lh^eiDor.^5667. In porson at 114 Bl l^eSro: ‘ DRIVEns Exporioncod body man PTSI E s ta te canter basod EfiRN IEXTRfiCf UkosBlvd. S.______In Bob*, looking for ouall- ~ Drivofs, RAJ Loosing hasMOI. o; noodod. Most woll-oquipod. Salos posilfon opon at C. Ood ownor operaiM 'or Sal 0DriversnoodedforBghtdoOv- - - ‘ Can., pondodby20tnxk8 (oroirour shop in sou lh om Idaho, You can earn $300 - :$400 per month as a part-timpat o'Jloor_; yon Motors. 794 Fallsis AAvo. 11 wostom stalo divisioisian shop ono ol ttw bui- ^ ■paklvMioo.hoHiiy.iiixl bod oqu^m onl, (ast pay, o ' n . Must know aroa. Call Ot moro oood bonolits. C a lll-e o 6- 7&6603, Mon-^ri,fito7 ■ ■■■ Ask forBobSchluf>d.■ Tho main routo wiU bo (nril-oi ost m tho rogim. &coDoot cashier ot Cactus PiPete's, Wc presently havhave-positions SELL AVON! Earn o m a ; L-ifl incomo opportunities,I, • company Insurance al _S8901t3.BudDodoa. j or Saturday. 8 to 1. iraSJ. Portland. Or lo S ill Lr.K availablo on Friday, SSaturday ond Sundoy, If youy arc over No door lo door. 734-6M•6934 CHy.UtendDonvor.Co/Io"*ii hoalth Insoranco. and ro-}. groupralos Temp lan d scap e, a .b ld o _ VERNON COMPANY,lY.lho I oppliconts mu.t hovovn » tiromontpbna^lablo. •rollromoni, profit sharlrig," malnlon'anceperaon. Rols 71 21 years of age, cnjo)oy working with the publliiblic, ond~want r&dis- ClassA,CDLtconsow^h Call Roy Rtymorxl Ford, a^roxlmatoly Juno-lsl. ' looding monulacturor & c •advoncod training an opportunity Iribulor ol spodalty odvadver- multi trailor ondorsomonS T l m ^ ^ . ^ T » J 110 -I'NCR electronic register. to demonstrate yourr sales abilityt this is on < For rnoro Inlormatlon aboul Starting w age $ 6 .6 0 per lisinq h as an immodlisdlalo Componsaiion Rango » you can't pass up. oponing in tho Twin1 Foilsfe trom .20 amis to .23 cont Exporioncod motal labrica-j: olningJhoJ.C.PonnySa- 213 ; USCELLANEOUS hour. < Dulles aro primarily- * ^ k n loam call 834-0833 ask aroa. Bonoliis includo«do os- por milo pluibonelitpoeliock- lors/woWors. Exporioncod cashlorlng, whh som o ro- ;s wTonl. OPPORTUNmES { tnblishod soiling aroa.lo.od f - ago. For moro into oftdjxHDOS- In mild stool A stalnlosB lalodonice work. Need to vnncod , commissiorBlons, scto omploynwnt call Dav^ tlooL Abo noodod cortinodId Holp wontod lor omorioncod Acnvnrv DIRECTOR ^ { y calculator and somo 401K. mnjor modicalalond a M l-eo0-52i.3083. pipo wotdora. Apply flt„ AofaikM stool «K4dor8.Caa Itmmodlalo oponing: Wood \bookkfloping oxporionco. Incomivo trip. II inlorostrostod YouH be plsaumly surprieo Rtm Care C ontort taking AppGcants > must be porson- call Dick Himon 208-773-773-' dl how oasy It It lo p(KO^ . A ^ButeljlwSS Pad.°ID*^an4^5055***'' ^ icatton s tor fuff-time ao- able, < and enjoy working I 0314orH.0.1-800-731-736-.. dossllled ad. The costst ItI Fork lill mochonic, must bo« Inland Vonding Is now ac- tivity diroctor pMHIon. Ex- with * Iho public. Estab- UiKMtio:U ti.»l7 .9002 oxt 451 toarrango.lao an low...tha retulti oro highilgh. oxporioncod, havo ownn coping a p p li^ io n s lor a porionco prolorred, com - Sshod, ■ prowhg rotaaonrth * Earning Kf«bu>u«I upon keurly rata plut ■ intofviow. EQg w . Thor8CtaMfl!« hUt^h U full-Uma en.pl«riployeet Apply 01 Arnold k ^ in o ry , -bonolits. Call 886-2228 or cal 5 and dontaS benoliia. Equal om rtunity employ­ 212 TRADE Atftfovtallonj btlng nUxoviai 464 Washington St. S. sond appGcallon to: WRCC, ^ ‘sb o 'S iS ’ ' er. Bring roaum o to: — od rosull*. Whsn you vn«i - Monday thru Friday. No P.O. Box B, Shoshono, ID $ F o r m ore inform ationon on part-time Floor Cashictihicr positions. Witte Do you tiavo unuseiS phoio2 phono ca lls^ a so l . 83352, an: Btian.______Graver’s C Pay a Pack, 130 yo'"' dasslllod od. be sunsure oquipmoni In your home? Eastland Dr"s..TW ^ans. contact the Human RiResou rces D ep a rtm en t a t CactusCac Pete’s, Exporioncod. Commission readers undtritsnd you a Lool^lorlcorBodplumbor IBakoryossistant noodod. Ex- I salary nogotiablo. Ci your Exchange » lor cosh wlin a Thursday and Friday. April Call n>oM ^-«»llllouL quIdi-BciJi^dauHled od. In TwinFalls. Rosumo lo: porionco roquirod. Call \ lfO O -4^.442.3833, extension 6601. Mpr. PO Sox 372, Twin Qaryal 733-6401 belwoen 30lh-Mayt 1st. Botwoon fto Fdls. 10 83303. 7am-12pm.Mon-Wod. ^houn olflAM-l 1 AM only. -JAsuranc«.los»-coRtrel4lel3------daum od. . . ttw solution to ‘Claitltlad . . . for poople Prop, ouxtrionco and/or col- sflvourneedJ.733-0931. ewiywhefal 733-0931. logo degree proforrod. E0 £ Caire01-263-3S29. S a c l i i ADVERTISE C - j J L ± f _ , YOUR SERVICE SPECIAITY » e l e sS : l ^ _ 3ftrHeTOr"“” r ''' PUCixS undor iho headng ol ^ AN EQ U A L O PPO’ORTUNITY EM PLOYERn»i/FflW i l J your cticucol ' ^ M --BUS 5 I N E e

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■ FENCESl FENCESI MAKArSREk)DELl>W *' RL3UE ’ Lfl ’••• Wffsj^BLiohw in lomodolinff”'. “ ;;— FUU.-6 E R V IC E--— ■ ------BODY“''.... of baths, kiichonsA room ..- LAWN CARE For Iroo cstjmaios. WORKS I additions. Froo ostimotos. ^Mow, Trim. Aorato. Thatch. ’” ~*AUl6MaBV«...... 'MARVNMAK»YT»-r03r“t"'• "••Ftjnliiff.-tnsocrs'WErod"' - - Reflnlihing Center Control 733-7234 Customizing * Hostorolion!inns 734-2843 * ProlossnnalColllsim Ropair* Window TrlJng . GENERAL- .■. PETTERSON M'" FrtM Estimatos CONSTRUCTION. “ ^RECREADGN"^ - ^ CQNTPArTiNft— - ■— ' NuHui'imMuiJel.------r l AWNMOwifio^SgflVtCe • ~ you are unaflable-to-caU-or- r-com e b y The • Docks ACIIVHIES------Lorry Hanovor B&LConitructlon & Trimming, Roasonabio & Maintenance •raw^S^KWBTOailW' *^5 3676 N. 1200 E. • room oddilons, ote. ^aird'THait^iyi¥”ord:B r“ Buhl.l0833ie • Commorcial or rosidontial. ; NEW&REPAIR WTTHTHEKUS? 208-543-8585 on rosidontiol. commorcial ^& Brenl734-6112 • - Ooydroom C Ranch >s now form to our■ (classified deppartment so th a t w e 0 ^ 7 days a wook for molal buildinos. »g;vcr~ rraaarscxsm aK : n=tHStewaiowESt»c ^ wotdp'om.Alsotrozon _ F = a d ^ 8 ft6 d^=wifeitrertrtgiestejsss ____ concrolo.aywall, Quality Lawn Caro ' -Calnowlorspringnnd" ~--6l«8al51O.90«lt»...... IER plumbing, landscaping. SPRING SPEOAL THE WINDOW WELDER .... summer sorvico*...... AaosslromMVRMC...... Rock c^ips rbpoirod 3ovo20%’ PaInl’ RopaifS‘...... CS1173W427, 736-7295 : ■ • Pleasee Iprint clearly wititlrdark-pencil or pen WindshioTds roplacodit Froooslimolos. •' Romodol or lix-up • Room ® 543-6349 additions'Now garago. ______“ WindowJnling_ — JiOQEiNG^af: 1. - i Frodouoids carport. paIio,'dockr>ul^- _ __H . f_.There„aLare^approximateJely^23_characters_ rs______Wo Mako l^ uso CallsIs ______on.bath.coramictito.car- THOMPSON'S i MOWING 'MAINTENANCE “ pol. Roasonoblo/dcpond- (includiding blank.spaces!s) per line. - Tho Window Woldorr POOLER CUSTOM SERVICE PR,»ROFES3K>NALROOFIHG 736-111472S-1141 BUILDERS abto. 733-107S, anytime. YOUGROWEU, ^ ______54»4344 a24«3flt7 a MAINTENANCE 5 L______flASCEMEBai ____^ l U O W ' M ______------733-7221------pay according t(to rate schedulei viwhich______CONTRACTMG Xtforaablo^Roliablo ^mmordal. Industrie, xpsi- For ol yoor building noods! HI is printnted below. II! The House Doctor i donllal. Buildup rools, sin­ Big or sm all. Wo do It all! UWN CARE SERVICE gle S ply. motal rool cootinos, BUSINESS Sorving oJT ol Magic Voloy.IV Romodoling, ropair, rono- Call ( Grog lor all your lawn. votions: bathrooms, kilch- gravel roof rocovory. Looks _ _ __SE!WICE—------2ayoai8 cxporionco______ropalrodjln 24-hrsrR oof : : = . Uconsod/lnsurod/Bondodrj : = : : o n . d e c jr f( oFm ^ ^ =S7™ — E ,-^= -S = ^ P i e a s e = t CALL NOWI 733-5661 . rhoInlonanco,.^ogram. !=run=my=ad=in=i=classiflcatloi io n = = = = ASSOCIATED G^EHAL1AL Froo ostimaios. 423^67. Grr^Ko a oiling, s h ^ & CONTRACTORS OF)F ' ■ UUNDRY Sshingles. 52 colors to AMERICA, INC. HOUSE chooso Irom. # ______f o r ______d a y s . Blueprint copios. Construc­ , SE R VICE LtaJconsod, bondod & Insurod. tion )^ e avajlabloto Sbid. L p r o pe ssio i^ g l a s sr i . , CLEANING (lli'hil.D iic clianu-iiU -lL 'r p i* r s p M i - r p U ’ji.'iKSc. -jiu-lu(litii> hl;iiikik spnci-s.) — ShlrltaundiysonAio:— I “ ------Frooservicolopton holdon Rbsid^ii™ oS;dfc;dir' 734.PLAN ^ HELPING HA^NDS Jbm Joi s laundorod & CarcHbd. -ROTOTILUNG"------s* CLEANING SERVICE MR A'S CLEANERS tributor lor ViWng vinyl win­n- •Houso Cloaning‘ Win- 463 Washingion St. N. 7 3 3 - 9 ^ -rt B a R ■ CARPET dows {lilollmo warraniy)y) dows • Walls • Rosidontiol TILUNO&LAWNWORK Automoiivo window timing.9' &ot1icos> Caioring lo Iho BABBEL'S < CLEANERS “ 228 Shoshono Sl.E. Poworraking CLEANING . W^^ociolizoinpromplPi working woman'Book Shnjbromovaiatrimming-- - - CERTIRED now lor spring cleaning* 733.22M “ FortiUdng CARPETCLEANINGAND Regular openings now RoforoncesavallaWe. RESTORATION ™ • ■TjEndS'p"!, availablo on Thors & Fri — FREE ESTtMATESI Spring Cleaning SpecioL-lol Twin Falls. ID 734-0995. . Froo ostimaios. “ M ECiiANm" 734-2005,T. Bob or Robin — f-.------Rosidontiol •Commorcial’cial 734-0483. •IICUC Corlifiod ‘FullyHn- In- REPAIRS: surod •Insoranco Worl' W olcomo 'Firo & Watoi LANDSCAPING,! MOBILE ~ JJOHN'S ROTOTIUJNQ ' GRAVEL, SAND MECHANIC SERVICE Rosloralion «DuPonl MaS' ROCKCREEK tor Sorios Corlilioi a T O P S O I L & MAINTENANCE. Lowowns, gardons. kxs & land­ UNDSCAPING AAfroidolwhatHmightcost scaping sc wllh 5' tractor •Upholstorv Cleaning ‘PotPot ' • Spodalizlng In lawn mowing Doors & Stains flomovoijvod DELIVERED totakoKlothotfiop? mounlodtiwr. mi & caro. Wo also do shoor- Col moi - John Pohlmon 'Caipot Ropairs Gravol. sand 4 lopsoil ■ ing,prunir>gS'cloanup:now lualiiy Sorvico at Roasonson- fordrivoways. Ifixorwihlng. CiCall 7334661 evenings. . Name . & ronovotod londscapos; Groal rofercocosl obloPricts! Only tho Warn'/and pariunglots.olc. ’ ’ docks & patios. Call Brotl .Enlor# Your Homol .Youcanhaultoo. 24 hour sorvico. - Schlundlorlroooftlmolo. CaB7M.7049 Address___ _ ;ol1Jor on t ^ . 324-7128.8 . NORTHWEST CRANE & 326-4701 leave massage. ■ s u r ------'- - rnQQiwa .- - - * .- - — ...flatl>!AM.0CJBW8.------^ 73»ia3<. =€ity/State/Zip=s: — — CATERING— —JERVICE,.::.; ______, TONY'S UNDSCAPWQ f . "'Phone Number_ & Home Repair n - KAVE MAN KATERING:g : GROUNDS ■ TREETOPPWO 734-1973 Trimming, Trtwsoivfco. 1 _ -U-Bill-me-(Magic-V^-Valley a rea only) Custom BBQ sorvico. SpO' Ckuin ups, olc. dalizo in roiallng spitT A s . : ' Loalwlaucots.Dry^, INTERIOR H ft EXTERIOR hhaulngol any kind. Yard I.U My check or moinoney order is encloiosed for £ .. _____ tasty soucos. -your choiccOico Small Acreages Doors ote., olc... PAINTMO workorwnatovor. , ol moats. Any ovonl, lrgg orot Ditching • Conugatjng • ' IS yoars oxporionco H0UB0S,bams,& Ho outbuild­ Froooslimalol I.UBill my VISA oriir Master Cliarge icir.jrcUi'onii] smal, any ptoco. ony limono Drtvowaylovoling^ Wo do what you can! dol ings. In Ao wort( & propa»l»n 734-4776 Retoliling*Woodcofitiol' Free Eatimatas dono^hand. d( Credit Car(ard Number______Lawncaro . Cali 734-3322. KOO Estimatos COMPUTERS Froo Estimalo JlmWagaoner,5434271. — Expirationin Date______SUNWAY FARMERS " LAWN . : PC HELP ----- 736-8161. CARE; . ______ID a LTREE SERVICE. I” Proparo lor bottor luturo. —URPAWTER JTrimmed, topped or ro- P; — .."» ' i.oam all obout compulors.s. __ * a y S c h ee d u l e .. A a CLEAN-UPS-— - -illNoodyourhousopainlod ■ , ______•Easy— — — •insIdo4ool7.:jindW8?‘ ‘J •Fosl — -T^EJTOSiATR ■ AND LANDSCAPING. males, insured. S36-S165 •Lawn mowing Exlorfer a Intorfor painting. Number of Da^i a y s ______Charge persr Iline ^ CONpITIONING; *-Shrub trlmmirifl Roasonabio ratos Larry Gokmeyer 7^^4126. Sonior discounts . • Pruning. . 1 -3 d a y s ...... $ 2 . 8 5 p)erline e r • Minor homo ropairs F'M Estimates OUALTTY COMFORT TWWFALL8 ] 11 YEARS EXPERli^CE -, 4-7 d a y s ...... $ 4 . 4 0 p)erllne e r _ Heating & Air CondltJonlrA 734.2782or736-1105. Wo sorvico oil lypos &{ Con Stow Diohl ' 8 - 1 5 d a y s ...... ' . . . . $ 7 . 5 0 pier e r line . . ' brandsollumacoSolrcon-t 734-4510. ------; ~ - C O N C R ^ ^“T — ditlon0r.’24 hromtrrgoncy 16-30 days..;....., ...v...... $13.5apeper-line- sorvico. radio ditpolchod.I ' ~ ■ -RROSELAND’SM INTA Snr discounts 10%. Froo PAPER HANOINO. „ ■ KC CONCRETE ^onnowinstoflj. swHVwasTunEMra.*'.------73M 191 ora26-492l'— -WNDOWCUAMNO ______SkIowalk»,drlvoway#.-pa--- •Fortlizkig ™ tios.camorts.Noj^tM mordal>Notoloosmall>- The n i w says h nni , - ~#jjnes ______- ' smolt. FREE ESTIJ^TES; -Ronabio&oxpi^cod. ^ foarogo^4foaso^flblo^ Si>l)l(IUll ~ ~ ------Call .734-2520. . fast.dopondaWosorvfcor " ® ‘ ------Col 324:8422. Frooosllmatoa. Cal 736-2786. For each Sunda'day inserlion, ndd $1 il nd is 5 o r . GallRoaaland...... ' less lines; addJ $$2 if ad is 6 or more! Ilin es- + _____ T - Owner/Operstor. JC BUILDERS « REPAIR Proleaalonal Service at DaYornlght734-2e49. Di SERVICE -- r j Noiobtoosman. AprolossS^lawncaroand [v-. '______I ■ SEYMOUR CUSTOM HAY** Coocroto, carpontry, bmdscopirtg company la 'leovERiNs^ia —/ ______' ___ Z E J ; MuloughiWaho plumbing, olodrkal, dry wai.I nowaooolptlngnowcllBnts 'l'lic'lniK.’Sis i \ c i « ' Swathing, baling &Gtoddn0no sidinc. painting, paporing, Wpprovkto fal sprinklor. ....Mail.ifiiu'r.'..-..-.,______ONE TON BALES > a n £ ^ n g & lavm'caro CREAnVEtflETAL-CF -----■••"CUTTO'ORDEH"'"" c o s T t m1VTER------P-D.-80•8ff!C5!18-— " ...... CaO 678-0868 or 670-0868.B- 3 0 + y « S « lo n c o . sorvtcoa. aivoral yrs oxpor. Ornamental Iron work, WiWWDOWCOVEfllNQS order O f jom i to;-;.:.,____ . -T w in Soniof discounts. 324-2428. Rolsaval^k). hH>0nds.vDrtlcal8,pioalod Eall!alls, Idaho - - Con 734-6140 o f t o r ^ ior “'"iishades. Froo ostlmales. 833113303 mANO:SjJ?WW ______S ______raEEESTlM ATf.______w SERViei

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50Z HOICS 50a [ t h e a c e I G E ® BOBBY WOIFF '-305 ® COKTRACTSANO ' S 502 HOICS 502S02 HOMES 502: IHOMES ■ 508 KIMBERLY/ KD ES ON BRIPC MORTQAQES FORSALE FORSALE . FORSALE FORSALE HiHANSEN HOMES C0KTRACT8, TRUST GOODlSmOESTO: G -E TOR SALE BY OWNER F b d DEEDS purchased, whok) : bdrm, quiot stroet, (ull , . idroom, 1%baih.on 1'/i ‘No m an is the wistriser for his irick ramblor, approx 4000> bsmt. bsn (ow gas bills, nico LOVELY HOME NORTH 4-is-A orpartWostOnoBonk . i res, linished base- Jearning.' . 3ef7610or3e3-7a53or , sq It. 6 bdrms. 3’/^ baths. kitchofl. kitd $4^000734.6654 W ITH ■ S m l. hasi sauna, hot tub ♦ K Q 8 3 olllce. sunken living room, “ 7™ 1-800-772-4666. ' ' CHARACTER room,:>m, 3 car garago, shop, ...... - -J.- John Scldcn. V.IO 9 7 5 - r .^ » l d « l n g n » m ^ - i ; Nte"4lco 2 bdrm houso, corner ^ d o loi, ronls now $275. loalingiling shoo lor horses or ♦ 8 3 ______II c io M in mostof, 2 Gioplae- IvesJols ol (ruitlroos,—------osJiealpufflp,.2«ar-9a— — iL$l3000cash.734-S609.- . and-sLstylo-Approximatoiy —$?!"*; ___.♦JL 7-2—______I raj 100sq.ft.3 bodroom. 3 *>05,005.000.,Coll 423-4347 "'Today’s South rcmcrnembere'd his' rage, (argo (amily room NW N AREA HOME an appoinlmonl. EAST I ■ BEAUTIFULLY downstairs, dot (oncod yard. Ihs, main floor utiWy liro- carly lessons about thehe Bath Coup. ‘ BY OWNER ♦ 7 4 2 I LANDSCAPED! $170,500. S i: Largo assum - 3 ^, OCO and pollot stovo. He would have fared bei 3bdnn,oakfloor8,nowgas £oauaulilul lamily room, hot 509 SHOSHONE SH' HOMES better had he if a Q 6 2 V 8 4 3 I • 3 bodroom, 2 bath abiablo loan, good intorost . T homo loss than a yoar rale Kirnaco,citirwator'f'Woll. tubb, sauna on approx. 1 — forgotten them completeletely and con- ♦ k Q 10 7 rate. Can ovonlngs fef Oan ™ 7 « 9 6 4 2 I otd. Excollont master j i J loncod, 1600 aq It, acrero, boautilully lan d - R entersorsaki:2bdmi 1 balh. cenlrated on winning iO $63.000.733-1425- gcap ' io trick s be* ♦ Q g 8 5 4.J10 4 I bodroom. Homo Is so apod, Iriplo car garago. Ig living(ivin rm A kllchon,'/^ fore he lost four. ” ONE OFTWIN FALLS onnInice quiot street. C all bsmj,nJ, 1 1c y gafago, chain SOUTH . , B now noitfwr iho ovon rwr The Bath Coup datescs 1back lo the 1firoplaco havo- boon RNfinestxusuuihques . ♦ A J 10 9 S ^ 1900 aq II, 5 bdrms, master 734-:4-3513. #92-062TWs 3 686-260 g am e o f whlsL When WestWe: leads the 401 SCHOOLSAND ' |usod. Automatic sprin- LO VE LY 3 b2£g£aW '-9??2____; V K J ^ ktors. Doublo g ^ o o has bdrm wilh Jacuzzi, hard- bedrdroom, 2 balh hom o is diam ond Icing, South refi refuses to win ♦ A J 5 MSmUCTKJN rnishodwalls.This>ouso j B E D R O O M wood wei floors, sunkon foryou. yc Over 2800 sq. It. ol 5I0 OUT-OF-AREA OU liviliving room, study with sky- livinging space. Hoat oum p. ' u n his acc. It is now unprciprofltable for . ' ♦Kes . oi HOMES Oltsal Truek Driving ! Z balh homo in Porrino Ng>lights, air conditioning, 2 watoitorsolloner anom u ch Wesl to continue the suitsui right Into Vulnerable:e: N1 orth-S outh S : chool Inc. Now ctassos • Nice homo in Kimberly, School DistrkJ. 1 bodroom. botheal pumps. sprinkTng sys- moreiro. so call Walt (or your JUSTr UKUKE NEW this Hagor- South’s A*J. D e a le r Sout!3Uth J 1,504 sq. n o n main lov^ II1 balh on ono ond ol tho tom. torr curb landscaping, sau- porso showing. $74,900. , „ an n homo. ho Ropalnloo in- In a different settinging, the fir s t. T h e bidding:'ng:' - — ---- - with324sq.ft.in baso* ||«houso and 2 bodrooms 1 na; nr. Irg db) 2 car garago with «92-02-®®^ f side0 && oul.( Now carpot 6 round could bc mosnost effective. South WesVest North East mont, 2 bdrm s, 1 bath , o/’balh on the othor. Roomy storage. sio 2074 Bitterroot. counlorir^lor lops. W^klnqdis-______'Call lor appointment 734- In today’s case, it wasrrasn't the d ia- I ♦ Dbl,)bl. Redbl. Pass (iroplaco, in good condi- kitchon and dining aroa. 'Cal tionM1,950“ - Pi'Rropiaco in iho living room. 5 55^ S 4 t.$ 1 9 3 m ______^ mond suit that threatentened, bul the Pass 2: 4♦ 2 4 Pass t ["■ R Jl . I’A bath.ba 1200' sq It!' ggs a s heat and conlral air ■OOOB37-6402 c lu b su iL ' 4 ♦ P*ass as Pass Pass AMERICANREAL cp RETIRING? Vj i tlV I 1 Coup. W est Openingng lead: Diamond king EESTATE & APPRAISAL ol o> homo kxj^ out on large ______Avoiding the Bath C CHECK THIS OUT! SITATE T R E A L T Y 513 ACIACREAGES ANO letwod In backyard. Bun in ____734^1400______MJ,QTS_ f ] ______------734-6650------Vs1 9 8 2 . hos now Insulatod destined for defeat. RejRegardless of D WITH THE ACES ' ORTOLLFREE ------: garago door on 2 car ga- Immimmaculato, 2 bdrm, 2 bath )0»345-466S ext E11S 2 acres.’06. 2 mis W oi Twin. ' how. South squirmed, he USD s ' OouaVoDmor, Brokor mobiki homo on permanent ------he had lo lose „ - .. M rago plus oponor. Lovoly niot Is on Hwy 30, p a v ^ Maiy AKkomian 734-388 m aster suilo whh walk in louiloundalion. Boaulilul land- RU two hearts andatrickiniIn each m in o r Somh holds: AldaStroog 7 3 3 ^ 5 3 ; RUSTIC LOG HOME r!«S‘I. with M live trout siroam. ‘“ ♦ 5 “502 HOMES ctosot. Can Ralph, $77,900. scascaping. RV parking, at- *2bo< for one down. DonlsVoDmor 733-9199 ^ lodroom. 1 bath with Coll733-6BQS. 733- ______- V A Q 6 2 , FORSAIE ^ «92-060 laclachodoaragow itli outo spac*uious kitchon and dir ing 2 PRIME ■ Since a diamond ntusth ist be. lo sl In Lowell wais 733-6562 opooponor. Rolax in Iho hoi tub area, IME 1 acreparcols in ♦ K Q 1 0 7 - S3 la. Localod in quiot a.*oa counlrvnlry neighborhood, ____ an^ South shouiiimld„takc-lh£L.^_.,^ ^S^OOI^Iutporyflar in- and stay co:y West's queen. West shlfihlfls to clubs ? 2 DUPLEXES I ■ S T ^ J E ALTY______— REALTY-:::::___ .West RloiFiler A v o n u o ,$ 7 5 .0 0 0 _ _ _ _ -~4^2^drm-unltB—nnty —|_bdrmi,2i)ath8jir8plac«T ” iiA d d lio n z iw ln ^ ii& i ,:^onQ(L& "^ "^t>e8t}but-t>outn-is-now-inv-in-control-of— ANSWERrTirTw o clubsrShowihGXlnti------j -}flrwindowsr20x2 0 -«Ying------OR-TOLtrFREE ' ■ ■ —GOtDWEElF^ G 7 3 6 - 3 9 3 6 tion lof mulli-bimily do- the race. He wins hislls club, k ing, s u it and hop.lOpe th at partner can bfd roomrvaultod coDings, cov- 1-8l-aOO-345-4665 i ext E115 pment noar C.S.I, Mod- prod patio wilh (oncod yard. “1 5 BANKER , , ^ draw s the last tru m p andmd gives West something: other01 than two spades. MOUNTAIN VIEW \ Lovoly brick homo, lust oit .. lacilitios. Has access Localod In Ruport. Holy. Uc Now carpot, linishod WWESTERN E REALTY 1 RosoStrool. Roallor h is a c e of hearts. This limlirr its W est to HEALTY i549,500.CaH226-71&al. Z basemoni, largo yard with 7 3 3 - 2 3 6 5 ------• nwnnri only “two hcart3"and'*8 ■'**f«TffPn6rA varE a8t - j tcrSJOpm.lofaool. ^ - LQdJBoasiuoJfJiitw______. Teii* 7S2JS, i-lUi KU-JddrtJJfd.- sprinWor system. $99,50a indendependently owned 4 ,,, K» 734-4572. *91-333 South's club loser going 734-1888 fnI'o1;^e°^rH|^lope rorr^ jy . — BY BUILDER: Coll'734.6261 operated. oDfl '**■iV A T C H Y O U R ..W>dm^*alh,-0w2300 Soautiful 8« 2 story brick French ______FA•AMILY GROW ...... - - - ...... "8 sq. ll. Rropiaco, contral air, • country 5 home, J268.000. ------1886CandloridooOr..TF. 501o T o r a j m u ^ ^ -TWOTO'njiryrorofraT’B - * ™ uonitib«(iaraloJhi&& = ^ = ^ = ^ ^ = = 1 bodf£:)room, 3 balh hom o. loranaddHk)nal2bdrm41 - £pm 734-1750 Of 233-0502. ^ it lloor piair. lamily rMiTi 31M -- 213 WSCELUNEOUS 213 MSCELLAflEOUS 213 WSCELLANEOUS l! ..,baU>iRlunbiidl.Ctasf .a r o a , rolail lumber CO. JuJUST UKE NEW this Hapor- bl II co jrt in backyard Assistant grounds loroman...... many«tms.$125,000.- ■ S a t u r d a y , A P R i r 2 S . Dutioslncl.ordorwriling, ^ noods yard porson bogin- -n-m i an homorRopalntoo in­ 25 •1 -4 P.M.- S Sjga;d(nspaco.2 cor ~'oppOcaht should bo (ajDiliai' 734-4120 Of 734-8075 garag' stocking sholvos, noxibility ir ning i/k riS l. Class A CDI sisid e & out. Now carpot & —• ago a vory special (am- IL O T S - nmusl. RoTnbloaulo&ir^ MUjtior Walking dis- BY OWNER:-Vory Olco 4 ^omo lor SM.OOO, Call j hHEE COUNTRY suraneo nocossary. Ap* didaUflLife«?2-0S3------g y g Ing and basic mechanics. ' garage, wood stovo. now £ JOBDIVfStON ------^ Gloria willLMaitol carpot. All on 2 a c r e s, a olloiblo. Sond rosumo lo: $89.900.73^2^, M ^ m m m m 2 lois oachoad 1’/4 acre rostric- Toys. 206-874-5140 cdtocJ rj opon: 1 - Tooehor. 1 • Sun. Of Mon, botwoon M7.^ Joromo, ID Cook. 1 - Bus dfNor/Custo- ^ ■ .’IS M ■ ■ ■ n i l tivocovocovenanls. Lots priced LEAN LITTLE 5.000. Localod 5 miles - dlan. Must moot qualilica- Soars Roobuck & Co is k>ok- Minkkrim Counly School Dis- PRICE!! ENERGY „ G thoJPay-NPacono ||c ^ rs::s=EfiEI6Eto5X==== j'* lk)ns for ful timo, pan timo n Forbes 734-4572. luro dopanmont. To apply road & writo in English S WiWarmly choq^lul c o lto g o "The Value* LiLine" • c '' and substitulo custodial thafsportinoat.Stucco^ BJricktk ranch lor (amily Eving, 4 058 coniact: Porsonol ollico. ‘I Spanish. AppTcatktns & job oS 5 S s™ ^E 115 ?• holp. Hours, work assign-:* doscriptions.avaiJablojiL__ £onomy savor. Evaporative bdrni. « 2 balh. 2ftr7eB-951^ — | ------7 % z } i 9 ------SldojajimLouLWoadstoxa. 0^46&5flingn5 nocossary. Must bo 18 or I cod gardon a .e a with , , . r a? $?.51 por Imir. A^iilSi® CAaCHVCKPERKm.ts FOR DETAILS le home lots. Adull & oMor&froo to travol USA. I ^REATBENEFllIjMon’ f S^us Onia; 222 SiiOJfioNt St. U'. Tw 1 Iroo! linlihod b o so - “ • “ ? All transporlallon lurn. 22^ tions aro boing takon E aitwlihpijniyolrwcnior ; lamilyjily, terms, FHA 4 VA I. Ihrough Job Servico. Twin, - thniThurs&^ l . 'COLDWELL CCOLDWELL i BiyJ3H4aoidtt5L: Dvod,Catt 734.894X •. . . ------w ks-lralnlnfl-w/-w>shad-. van cosd % . Tho right jobb' 'l£ans7lD;73t>-ouw. ' ~ — B A N K E R = ^=BANKER"— ^ 1 I R.V. parking. Diivo by MUMUO CREEK loraboglnnorw/loslad-|. iNow accopling apcltcailonsI Workers noodod lo pul up ^ »a toot. Ihan call Cindy, •nmslhro'Ihrough this 6.94 acre . wIro notling In poa irials. W ” ESTERN REALTY WlWESTERN REALTY , £ vancomofit lor iho righl por-r. lor fish processing planl. -TWILLS, INClI l l V l liJ 661 RRiddoway Drive. Only parcel.:el. Fully (oncod son. Musi bo ablo lo startrt Boning oxporionco hoiplul. Light & hoavy work. 5-e 733-2365 733-2365 _ *1 $79.9C.900 92 162. b 9 .900.5 m aero pared with n Day shift. Boftofils.A^yal days. Apply otASGROW IndIndepon dently o w n e d & Indidependintly owned & boautilulitilulviow lor $13,900. loday. For a job thalis lun .operated. operated. op .& difforom. call Mrs.i. 450 S Locust, TvflnFab- RESEAFiCH. I m llo E o l _oj , ____ _ Bothparcparcob havowniof, Filor,-Hwy 30; Alllrmativo • ______Saskon_al_733-5630. Mon- f I- this yoar wUl bo our bostlUM - _AdltinEmptovof.EOE/M/F. Thiirsortfv. lOa/nlo'Som. Clis5lfl«ir73i:093i: 5015 ^ OPEN HOUSES ^W OPEN HOUSES - GPEN HOo u s i ^ G3 E M g e n:n ; t u r y - 2 i —- 215 BABYSITTERS S O L D T E A M WARD)DROBE Wakted SATURDAY & SISU N D A Y S T7ATE / REALTY- pREALTY 734-0400 IQlAddlVddlson.TwIn Falle ■ ^ ■ 1 - 4 P . mVI. . 01 ORTOaFREE 737 3 6 -3 9 3 6 ------SEAMS-STRESS^----- ” ^°pm!^r736™857"or 0!345-4665e»tE1l5 . ' Cactus Pete's Resort>ort Casino Is seeking a 733-2621 ask (or Cindy. S a t u r d a y &X S unday , RMHmiPD Eachollicollico indopondonlly Wardrobe Seam stress;s fifor the fitting, altering, Prolof small croups.______503 BUGLERBl wned a ooomtod. •. Issuing, and record keckeeping of ail uniforms. ‘Christian nanny noodod lor 1-4:00)PM Joromo (amily, Mon-Fri, ------514 iNCXINCOME...... Preparation and ississuing of- name tags — somo overnights, houso .. i / PROPERTY [ncluded. work. 324-B006 days or ' ° S Anxious..!! PRO 324-8102OVOS. Ownerir rmoved and needs to . . . Applicants should ha\have a minimum of one - * • son a rroomy 4*d m i homo. 00 plui por yoar in- Mon-Fri childcaro noodod 0 . NE oxocutivo du- ' *' year in seamslress worwork with knowledge of * fl now only $29,95011 lor 8 mo dd, rols roq. Call 133 4147 COi^O\O V A A V E N U E doubk) cor goragos. 3 *) 1 .sewing machine operatirations, stitching, fitting, QPCN EVERY SATUnOAY & SUN|UM0AV^Y^4 P.». ooms. 2 balhs. and altering. Some\ mmath skills required. ] Tuesoays & TiiunsoAYS 5:3( .500.734-1749. llingual (Spanish) ability. 216 EMPLOYMEMT , CoComo see our pfon'cs? on scvom - Preference given to Bilinj ARKER DOhftlERCIAL AlDSrtNFO Je r o m e G o l fF C o u r s e ™most allordablQ new homes in ttiu V We offer excellent: mworking conditions end Cal|S^»437^,------PROPROPERTY Six lloor plans Io cMooDO Irom: pri benefits including prolilII sish a rin g , AMERICAN TEMPORARY, 1 1 2 P r a ir ie D UNESui C ir c l e . S40,000's. Fcaiurmo 2 or 3 bcdrc 505 agooowg/ f o T lLEASE e J OR SALE: For more infomialion pleiplease call: SERVICES,INC.------Raintree's unique opcfii floorI plan w ilh'3 Single an^d d_o_ublo gniages. _L_Wo can holp you wilh ^ — Sir ...... wWENDELL HOMES . 9000sq.lsq. n. oHico building ■ .. -bedrooms,-2b3tfisristanand kltchen7-fot$ of ' -T" - could1 alsialso bo oxcollenl ro- built-in's, custom tile,le, custom closet Several new loan pnck.ngus avaiavailable mako buying ------aggjpfflTO PrL _ iiasiec jndjnatR nllotfiiitiliubini eve r n d x i t a ------,, ifllrt.Lc^t^^orol : 1-88k> parking,ng, handicapI access, Road. Ihon tum cast lo Villa Visinin SiSubdivision. carpoport. EXtRA SHARP. ftoaltorrilorparl owner; Call Your Hosts: Vaughn, Jano & Nila:Jlta: 734-0400 ^____ [_ 217 RESUME ___ 934-6S52. 7 3 31874 -1 8 / lor dotalls'or l e l n s 1 wrilePOiPOBox59t,TF.ID _ PREPAHATION t r e e R G E M S':5 T A T E 506 JEROME JE HOMES 83303.______Bv Roy Slotlon 7a3-2009. ' Hflllsy Hal Hotel ! le s lar&Reitsurant D RESUMES $15.736-1897 LISTING, 2 bdrm. R S o n cA\SiriO» sn JACKPOi: MDIMIN ^ 'Dislinctive Builders'■ / liquor liconso.ium-koy .JTiBMjflleWordjWJ^^ 10 w/garago, now car- businesi ...... Equal OppoftunttyEryEmployorM/F/tW : ■ 734-9660 g a o d O i« » I IWALTSr Jness,lonns,Calllof vinyl, c lea n , would 0. Tony Lash 4 Co,. v e .E .» 734-0400 J ■ m ato;o a groal ren tal. ______.. $33,50 72^0122, ,. ■ Localion,LiNl, Locatton, Location: PRICEIE REDUCED, older 3 oand6rantalunits'al 1. homo on 5 tots^xing fldkm d Addison and - F IN A N a A L — »k=ii«.,«5,ooo hinglon. Pricod lor - ^ OEM SiTA TEO PI•EN HOUSS E S ~ ^ SSsf Icsalo al $110,000. CA len Really, Shoshono. sSATURDAY, AAPRIL 2 5 lA N Y O N S ID E !2a9. ______REALTY 1:00^4:0CGPM 1 ; 0 0 - 3 : 0 03 PM __ ;324-3354 517 COM»ND0H1N]UMS 302 MONEYTOLOAN , • owNEf AVAILSfABLE^'Sr 5 7WNERiTF ^ condo, 2 99 NEED CASH? homove with unfnlshod baso- bdrm,, 1 V'Abalh 2ca rg a - wall units, hot tub. 2 Wobuynotos&roalostalo ^ ■■lIBaBH '■ t. ''largo k« and tocaiod rage, wan contracts. ■ d o seDlo ll schools. Must »oo woodI decks,dec canyon viow 12,500.------6VeHoo11ookrj]oi(c_ourse:— ^ : — •^43774ii-SlaeLBkes-:gs-Bfvdi-^bh-FaUs — IW a i l M B ------^$42.! i^aoo-WMaoa. ■ B i f f i S n i l a nIDMARK d : REALTY R «*£ro(Crook Garden. Call io“ " | l | m | | B g ______22323 5 a L in c o ln _____ - ^ 2 2 220B-432-&361 ; ^ TOrmpNEYWAHTED' ‘ MBILE HOMES ______; Wont ta.borrow on first dood 3 g " ° ™ 8 .______“NOWHH IR IN G " ^ NKXHOMEISbdrm, 1976 14x ottnjs>.40%ofcostonnow 14x56 remoiJolod homo. 536-64B7, 929 DEL MAR) CIRCLE ii; ID . <51,500 lh,garBQ0,1150sq . ft. Championplon, now carpet. 1 2 PHEASANT ROAD > lot. $42,000. Call lor woodbui ------Gr-074 ' 507 KBKETCHUWSUH IMOUbort)i»rty14x52,2bdmi. • Front Des,fsl< Staff EEARN HIGHER INTEREST U92092 ' • • ^ YOURUR HOSTESS; BONNIE J. PARS'iRSONS.CRS VALLEY HOMES $ 9 . ^ ^ «)U»XOST>K6m«)U.IN3- CKMAWS MOBILE...... I Tom 726-9323 HA1U>EV HOME: 1800 sq ft. 1HOMES wfpnwg^taft:"! ______. ______dbigu Id H w 93. Turin Falls______' ...... -'^ 7 § ?1-3167 3 '^ Of 324-4203. 3G5~WNTRACT8'a ND - f V G E M - SSTATE ' V ioaoaokK,|1tOK.Call 50HOU£OUSES INSTOCK ____* Maintenarw ee “ MORTQAQES ------Jony,LaLash & Co.. 726-0122.------you've lost someihing ------.£qijdiOppoetunilunily.Emph)iBC.------^XASH-FAST^Pfivaio pony.. WARMflM SPRINGS HOME buyBrdalostalocontraasi ------3M l ______I ,1445 A ddison Av valuaUo tilond In find- • '■■■ ' ' trust t doodi. Tom 756-0323 ' Ave. E. •.734-0400 J on ’A TonvLn Call 733 0931. ■ ■ i " . ’ ■ ■

i".' Twin F Jls7fiia'fty*'^'Satuyday.'/i^Apfil25.1992

m-— ■ — ' '•— — Real EiEstate/Sale-?-Real Estafrite/Rent-Faiirmer's Matirket 518-715

516 MOBILE HOME3 M E S _ 6M MOBILE HOME!C S 703 DAIRY . 705 FARU ^ 710 HORSES . 710 HORSES 712 IRRiQATIOH 1980 WMtriold 14x7 1 boJroom Jmomo.— ^ MACHJNEflY — ^ 8x10tk«iitrExcotk =77 12yroldgrayrogisropinfiiing Toonager looking for begin-irT 1000 galton fberglu a ball, diiionlN^capoti ^ 1 I ^ g o t t o n bulk tonkT $500. horse; 11 vr old ropingling oing students. Win provide0/ I600ft.ol8a-9*alum lnum1 2 DR., #32189...... & dock. Must b on 487 ^ § 3 old rand) gelding: 4 yrold _ gated ptoo, SI.BO/R; 1050 >16.000.7^5442420VIIS. c HETAIL SPACE ® DoLaval model 76 vacuu — r . blue roping or cutting gekt-ol^ TO LOVING HOME ONLY,f, II. o lfl’ PVC gated pipe,' 1979 FORD MUST> 1983 •ntafl 3 bdrm, 1 ^ ing; 4 yr r im mare, readyady wollmannered pony, $300.i $1.3Sffl:600ft.eie’ aluml>; 2DR„#32153....«...... ” ^ J 1 9 9 S $13,900. Frtiokxalc 1^* loliaul.cutlinq. 324-3972. ^ ------S m i , ______num gated pipe, aome^ 1978 CHRY. CORD BROCKMAN'S MOBILEMO Prlitunaloes* I valpulsotorbox,6milkiidZ m o*•9840. 400galMuonofbulktanktonka oon days 886-2289 o 4 DR., #32196...... :".“ " . . . . n 9 9 S ig? 12* roping youth saddle.0 , 862-3876. evenlnos. r month, compressor. Mako oltorItor ton _ n lg h t 8 .8 e 6 ^ . 4 yr old Arabian gelding, 1968 Championn mobilor 1»p 0sgn,S 500porm Bn. $^50;l^/4JHawkDrAA 2 hp converted centrifugal 1978 MERC. ZEPH' homo, 14 X 52. stovi.tovo & ro- -Can ^ .0 5 0 0 . — J.D. E-1«0K beot thinno }. fork, now. $725; 15W* W G N ., #32197...... * 1 9 9 5 fria. Call 866-7709^atlof5.- ot 700-14«OSaFT. ghg^.,.n,„„d.ci.'Jail - 423-6367 " show'tfaddlB,$67S;15’.4‘t- ^'retail ^04 CUSTOMFARM 1982 CHEVY CHEV 2 mobilo homos on1 adjoining od P/imo commorcial or i “ W ^ ^ s o r t A fork, $725.5- 3 6 0 It. 8 ln.. 1 5 0 0 ft.6 ln ., n E . ^ SERVICES 5 yr oid % Peruvian-% - 4-DR., #32134...... Ms. 2 bdmi. 1 boih,aih, 14x70 fontago on Addison E Mobile Sloam roll-miH, com - 250 ft, 4 in., mainline ono nnd 3 bdrms V/»'/» baths. I >ordo(aiEs.733-1991, ------. plelo unit steam rolls animd American Saddlo brod 1‘ ITON BALING ,ix. maro^itswoll, $1750. 1992 D-D 6x16 traitor gooso-y solid sot line. Elbows, t’s 1969 VOLVO 144 12x66;2shods&lari grinds-with m olassos mix nodi$3950.324-3972. etc. Can 634-5370 dofbrick bktos. 536-2y is f- MAGIC VALLl■L EY Stackhga'rakino.now 4 DR., #32181...... t ...... ’1995 / equipment. rofaWo. ^ 7x20 slock traitor. Itoor mats,s, 6-AaMV«mDoshandlnes, ' ___ By owners: In mobilobilo homo r is ^/s44 28^^^®*' 0 At stud: Moshewa oxcoltont 1982 V.W. RABBIT REALTYI Callforquote. . extra holght, oxlra nice.>. $1200 por line. Hoad and^. ' pork in Buhl. 24*64,2 24x 734-1991 NowCasolHIOISnon-cut bloodlines, bluo roan, stud 4 DR., #32158...... tu foo. $200. Groat disposition^ Also Ilatbod for pickups.>. plugs aro included. Call *2995 bdrm, 2 bath. $35 tino 13' header, $2950. If M Call 823-4630. 629-5691.______1982 SUBARU GL 543-5457.______' ■ ^UO Lakos frontageago. 2 21'corTalpolos. k6-S695. 810 non^uttina 13-headerI ., and conllrmallon. Phono ForSiIo-ByOwn sp a a s ovntobto In CorComon- 2 WIDE RETRIEVINGK5 $1500.Caliw:4077. '• Kip Forsdick a 678-7757. Custom mado by Donin B’galodplasticplpo, 1.000' 4 DR., #32176...... , linoarft.$1.Mtl.fei^ ‘2995 I4x70.2bdrm,2bfltl rt pric*. Cndo S h o o l^ . 326-4342.252i_ NH430bah>r,nowknotters Balsr>c«d a Correct Brown.aforkropor,1 6 ln. 1984 NISSAN SENT »g. soat, basket weave, oxcol- kx,»4,500lorm8a?a^Sf' Mon/ini“alcS?tJ3ra ^ custom plowing, hayinjlying. $4500. M F6S6 swathor, Horseshooing a Trimming. CONCRETE DITCH j» a . Cal 7 3 4 ^ 7 7 «,* y .' Oan Robbins 543-5381. W G N ., #32122...... '!'.T.“ ..,.‘3395 423-5326 aftor 3:30 ? and sido drossino, withilhor c $1200.JD»39mowor.9-, r REPAIR X.J05. without anhydrous. Wi n ' Dispersal sate: Rog. black Custom made: Merritts sad- 1983 BUICK PARK FOR SALE BY OW .Will $400.S43-6CT4amofryn. f* asphaltsystems Adult subdivision imt — travel. 736-8075. r r and whilo Appaloosa stat­at- dlo, 15'.^*soat,hIghbaek; Cal 733-4013. ■ • 4DR„ #32116...... ' . ^ ™ : * 3 9 9 5 ' . L T S " miSINESSLOCATK) ------NH 500 3 string baler, nower' lion, mares and loals. Csllall Bonterrel sad dle, 15'^* lifto2barm,2bQlhn ^ AaCROUNOWORKIK styto.awooparmaknot- [, FIberslass coating and re* 1986 FORD LTD homo on pormanoni COMMEBCIAL “J 788-2813.______^ h ba^k^bfidlos. breast 200lo«00ti,.ll.aviiiliralloblo; "^PX)w.P««Jt.r«|lPickor,or, tors. Auto lubo. $8500. CaD psir: Oltchos, Troughs, ...... dation, ailachod go r. 82»5417 -■ . Oorgeobj Arabian 7 year old 4 DR., #32125...... : ’3995 .. T hokling lanks, otc. Midway RV parking, hoi tub,u6 SS; *" ... RinSv'wMVBrS43^ ^ mare, super trail horso.0, ^ t e r n show dothing and0 MobitoRooair.423-S569. 1980 FORD F-150 “h'ZSI SWltaltow.VlHIM §§L . Oliver disk on rubber, mako^ • $1S0O.Cail78B-3O8O. _ Wl hats, many eok3rs, nico softnor, & much r BULKFEEDTRANSPOFPOR. offer. 733-6657 days or P I C K U P , #42035'...... 734-7904.. I pair of b l ^ leather chaps, “ ’3995 I p v TATION. Walling tioorimjlrlrail- 537-6671 after 6om. Horses: Bought, sold and SPRINKLER PIPE REPAIR Noshua14x70,- — • MAGIC VALLE rr trsd.d.CaIiyb-60S5. slat 7. Can 423-5787. 1985 FORD ESCGR1 or. B oot pulp: wholei[o 4I PTO Gonoralo;, 20,000 SERVICE ------“ HUD approvod.-fronti»i cporch, REALTYr rofiod grains. For hire. RoaRoa- watts. 734-4147.______HORSESHOEING WW tandem horso trailor.. On she ropair 24*, sony 2 DR., #32163...... ’3995 2 bdrm. (12,900. . I sonabfa ratos. 825-9976. — Hot or cold. Can 788-4573. — QUITTING BUSINESSI must havo 30 or moro piM. 1984 FORD ESC0R1 BROCKMAN-S MOBCTIU — .734-1991 Bait Wrjson. 326-5402 ______Can 46^7758. ' cm .ri’ ■ ChtmlcalApplication;n You won’t lind doaner used 2 DR,, #32180...... HOMES Laraa Storage Shod.• Sism all Chemical 4 liquid taniliior Q -Rog. quarter gelding. Mr.- 712 IHRIQATION *.1T.....’3995 « n ^ . _olfa>Baco.733-S3l9. >izor irsdors. IH 966 cab & AC, l-S4andH)«'93,TMni ' ■ (^^8h or roller harrow. Al r ' Son Poppy bfooding, 7 yrs, ; 713 POULWYM) 1985 FORD ESCORl 734-3167 or 324-4211-42M. Ront/leaso/purchoso; 1: '.A ll $15,000. IH 856 cab a AC. ^ - I lo x surface irrigallon >;i900 units havo dual pumpsps& 8 $S,00O.IH606cabaAC,n’ 15.1 hands, good ranch 1 RABBtrS 3 DR., #39593...... 50 HOUSES IN 3T0ypw%k>t.'pxc ”.^....,..’3995 _ traio -$6800.-IH 806 a lr t5 8 0 0'if. r —horse.-tieoo.-to^6:— —--^ c a fio n T tfg ^ 7 3 6 .1 7 i98rcivrccKT5oa Can 423-4089 anvhme...... •' “Riding tossons.'bofllnnors to - Enjoy the eoogol the adul 519 CEMETERyLOTi.OTS 8 E E a M ? « 1 5 lo fr oretail t« LeslU R. Jor>es.733-645a ;* ^ o r s o m p pump #2305 w/ , |B0BWHITE0UAIL,$5eadi. P I C K U P , #41956.....!.... ^ ’ 4 9 9 5 ^ Roilormill/mixorwith2 6 ot8TT advancod riders. Horsos : 1 and tadc provldod. Contad5 float8witch,19GPM,u8od1 Can 438-8192. 4 plots In Valloy Viow^sociion s« ------a£SE2Sii!!ffl£L-:_--- Call ol high c a p a ^ rods lor wot f, viKyBtl..H5.734TOB. ] 1984 SUBARU GL ol Sunsol Momorial. E or dry grain, 9-18 tonmour.? Holon at 734-7189 or . Now Zealand brooding stock W G N ., #39588...... ’4995 609 WAREHOUSE/ nuro Low Hp requlromont, low^ ^ moms. 733^3755______Siphon t0b 08,r-$125.iy4*• rabbits 4 frvofs. 324^206. .lomlocation. Curronl. Farm work wanted: Manur* 1 - $i75.a.y4*_-,$.85.2 --i 1987-PLY^HORIZOI ______J800 pof.plot, askingfng i S STORAGE REKTA*1 AL ____ hauling and.gardon mab.. , . , - , . . ^ . 1987 CHEVY-CELEBI I Wiro. polo, corrals. • whon now. 733. lor pis. Sir Cl.narron' thosebonopikislS'harS- * 1986 PLYMOUTH Ci monthly makoottor. Call 543-897 Ines. l e to 6* mainline, $3000 down. $400 moi — propano fueled. $ 2 ^ : JDD AOHA-Haller 4 pertor- W G N ,, #32076...... including P.I.. laxos.'Cis.'Cash For ronl: 140 aero pivotTTTT* LET US HAUL 231 3-mw bM digger, fieldd manco. Foo; $300 L.F.G. wheel linos in Iho fiokt- fF ^ ^ ^ ijsa^woanorpigB. Your sood spuds or otherlOf ready, $2800; Opol 3-rowjV 326-4661. oven writh Iho whoois on. 1984 FeRDhfli/i " ■ "' . UU I imjijii J wjfi I m I MAX...... '■‘^ . ' ^ ’ 5 9 9 5 _ i l l j r 3 000yoarlings. Conisinlact Murtaugh, kiaho ^ -traclor;Cash.324-3035. iTTTTi SifTpioi Livoslock Comp)mpa- Swathina, baJing & stoddngng Wanlodtobuyslrawchoppor 1986^NTIMr600€ . . . . liifillflfillfiiHii l j i l l ny. Grand Viow Idaho>208- 2C ONE TON BALES to fit Massoy 510 combine. 4 DR.. #39591...... i — 834-2231 ask lor RicUc or Call 678-0868 or 670-0668.i8. Call 678-2015______Tom, loavo m’ossaao. 1985 FORD RANGER i S 9 9 S . - HOUSES 15 cow/call poirs, 1 bubull. ^ s p o ^ ^ j j ^ ^ kk IMPLEMENTS ______734-1767. ______S ash ’SJ o w irl4 DR., #32117 ...... “ ’ 6 4 9 5 ____ . Gooding; 2 bdrm. vory ni 613 WANTTOREffT 12'landom disk; manuro 1987 V.W. JETTA tumishod, (oncod. No p — 705-FARM ------— sproador.$160aDachXalL_ $350 plus $125 dopo 4 DR., #321295 ...... 3P0Bil. JUST SOLD MY HOMI!ME, MACHINEHV ______536-6716. ’ 6 9 9 5 ______Cb!I934-4766. ' looking forronial. wiihhga- o; _ 2O'IHC40Ofold-updisk. 198S DODGE RAM 5 ■ “ rago-orcapp«i:TnaliJr-o"^B sin- 1068 gas slacker, 500000 Phono 825-5635.______602 UNFURNISHED 4 X 4 , « 4 2 0 2 4 ’...... ’ " ’ 6 9 9 5 \ I glo porson, no drinkini ja4.|4. lont job. $1finnn.-«.ni r i _ W89^0DGE-D=50— r^ a th looking foi luiilul, wlitigt tyrSTDTTwIth or wffh^i ' • 733-1438. PICKUP, #41926 ...... ______rogo or carport, maturoI sirsin- front Ioador. Also wanteded 707 FARM SEED ’ ’ 6 9 9 5 ______Avaiiii)k».5/.1..5.bdmthou!houso^ _ 9 lo pplfipnjipdrinhlnjiing. ___ OlivorJ7.«.Supor-77r88of - 1989 FORD ______louonLocaaJoJSSSiUrSiUno.- _«nLokinflof|>oi8.iiflyR£ni iS> IlLl-ALF.ALFA-SEEDI.Fino- _____ ofoneos 733-5784 Oavs 4 = D R ^ 3 2 1 5 5 t ;:: ....: ...... ^ ’ 7 9 9 5 ^ $400 dop. 736-3932. » or without front loader.)r. Slom leafy hybrid with ox- 1990 FORD TEMPO Couniry 4 bdrm., 2 batbath. Protossional coupio woui-ould ______collont longevity 4 yields. 60X24 tamily room, garalarogo liko to ronl homo In Buh3uhl, 1950 Olivor 70 gas tractor.)r ' Lpoilty grown 2 mikRs wost 4 D R ., # 3 2 1 3 5 ...... “...... ’ 7 9 9 5 $425 mo.. $300 dop.I. CallCi pfotercountty. 543-4271M Has good tiros, nms, noodsHg ol Glenns Ferry by Robert 1985 lEEP CHEROKEI . 536^67. • ^ minor work. $600.' Win de­0. Hall.$1.25lb.Callcollod, TOUGH TRI _____ Warn to ronl; Trk w/air, 22" ( 1-366-2528______4 DR., #42042 ...... ^ ’ 7 9 9 5 ------Oul*r«oey-W>dr10371 I 4 ; 603 FUHNISHED f l Elko 702-738-5237. 4X4, #41975 ...... 5^.°'.'...’ 8 9 9 5 APTS/DUPLEXES • i l 1976 Chovroiol C65 truck, 1985 Subaru Weo.4yx4,.2ui>> 1988 Mazda1 3!323 4 Dr., «20£25 j ^1991 - FORD ESCORT ~ 366 cu a 5/2 wiih loto 706 FEfrnLCER t AND TOP SOIL 2 DR., #32160..: ...... T ’ 8 9 9 5 Vbdrm turn, $300 plus5$5 $5 0 702 CATTU modol 16 ft Knap bed A 1985 Ford Crown Uit'^en..,m>j»l988 lt Chevrourolet S p rin t #i(us3 h j hoist wHh bool gate. Exco 1991 MITSUBISHI MIR/I i6mo.oWSJmbmbull;$850^ condilion. Can bo seen at« G R A V E L 1987 Dodffi,600,0, iwsji • 1986 Pontiac Gram■and A m .. IOW . ' p2 i D R ., # 3 9 5 4 6 ...... '.“ .‘:^ 8 9 9 5 604 UNFURNISHED 733-7348 aftor 5 pm. ■ Snyder^ Paul Automolive.>. $4ayd4up: 1990 CEO PRIZM • APTS/DUPLEXES tA jo WaffwU38-54Q0 ory IDoli^orod, Grader a backhoo ,, , :p988<3 Chevy Corsica 4'Dr.,,i(»26 1 4 ] S 2yearlln9BEEFMASTEF aval. 733<3951 day or I D R ., # 3 2 1 4 8 ...... ’ 8 9 9 5 ------bulls, solid rod Spotlod g 734-1557 ovofl . /SOlOpftCOSS?;J»77.«c>oymonUOSI397;fno I515%A5% AM- l< ]< Call 324:5004. . 19B5 JD 1424 hydroswing . 1991 NISSAN ,l&2bdrmiipt8 Tsr. _«wathor;.oxcollont.condr- _ IPICKUP, #41905 ...... ’ 8 9 9 5 QUiET LUXURY J "TOS'HAYTORAW------X ------Jl'g- -}i2 1 j^ ‘oco^5^045“ * ■' •" ------LflWaiPln cJosobtAC AND FEED 1987 CHEW ASTRO Louroi ParkApartmontsni« 2 yr old Angus bulls, somonnon 2 2 -b g a ig K fc ra h o ilt. ^ W u /AN, #41973 ...... ’ 9 9 9 5 . : _____17SMauricoSt.N., - tofloa, hayto(f,324--g600 100 ton, oxcollont quality 1st, 7 (VIO. 1991 MrrSUBISHI MIRA Apt 304. monogor." 2 yrold roglsiorod pollod'“5 4010JDW/4020 kit. Now 12r "' 2nd and 3rd culling, largo ______734-4195. Horolord bulls, vaccinatod f %r8mallIolsO.K..$55por 1990 l^ord RaiRan2er..io»j« 1990 uw. FFox,ok #10595 nI jDR., #39563 ...... ?^'“ ’ 9 9 9 5 1 bdrm. quIol locaiion. ■jjT~Not — &-8omon-lo8todrfloois*S - _ 1988 HONDA ACCOR ””7 tored sloors. hoifors A ------t990BalclrStolartilrti,.iossi-1989 Mazda'B260!600'4x4r»iKw - .L i Carpol & paint; wator i 1 ,/ 4010 JO with 4020 kii, new ^ I D R ., # 3 2 1 6 5 ...... ’ 9 9 9 5 I sanlT Ind. Nopots. $325.^ g r ^ ^ |n t cows tor saio. oloctrical-systom, $5000, : l990Plymoutl)Sundaidance,,ii>ss3*I9890ldsniobloblle Calais *iQS79 I 1 S Tht Maiugament — Can934-81^. ‘ 1st,’ 2nd and 3rd culling hay, 1989 TOYOTA CAMR I D R ., # 3 2 1 7 2 ...... -...... 733-0739 Tmonlhold Holstein hoifor. 1989 Dodee Ran ’ 9 9 9 5 , Call 324-8413 4 row Intomational boan; iam 50,(«Hi»1990FordTeiTempo/io»7 l|c 1 bdrni, suitnblo fof 1 porsof T - planter, Ihroo point hook, z 1991 PONTIAC SUNBI no pots, smokors or waloi Holsloin springer hoilors forlor doublo disk. 5 ^ 5 8 3 3 . ' 1sta3rdcultlnghay.Good ’ I98Z Audi 400 0 ,-10-i»«*1990Ponllac Sunbird)ird4Dr..fi(U7i h: i D R ., # 3 2 1 8 7 ...... — condftkin. 734-3532 Btlor 6 :'.“ "?.‘» 9 9 9 5 i bods. Rols roquirod. $27 6620John Dooro combine, t 1990 PONT. GRAND PRI *$150 doo. 736-7284. — dip & pour olovator, 16't .! 1st a 3rd, will so lll bole or ------50<» prtco S697S6977. SjpoymonltO $14777fTW. H'7x ^ w " ...... ~ ~ "7 “ I 2 1 ' -m ore:C an733-0398. : D R ., # 3 2 1 7 5 ...... — ------1 bodroom, $300rtnoTr$15 Ing hoador, good condilion. - ^ 1 6 , 9 9 5 : dop.ulilHios Inci. 222 Hov >82 Can ovos 524,8028.__ .- ■ -1,ftM hav. $50.543-6126 1989 MAZDA 62 6 , bumAvW'T34-3707.- — 78 Hoiiton ewathor, 16' 2 D R ., # 3 2 1 7 7 ...... ‘’ 1 0 , 9 9 5 2ft3BEOROOM ‘ ^ Roglsiorod pollod shortort hoador, rubber flaps on . TOWNHOUSES horned vearllng bull, redod Oger w/conditlonor, cab, 3 988 CHEVY S-10 BLAZER *897? I X 4 , # 4 1 9 6 1 ...... ______fromW95 '.all _.Ac.-blg.llro8, exc cond. “ ’ 1 1 / 4 9 5 Washor&dryorhookup l989FordRani(erSup( $ 8 7 0 0 ,6 5 & ^ 1 wvtlme, . J^proxlm oiely 350 ton high upcrcal).,iosM* 1990 Pontiactiac Sunbird, «ioyu | i 9889 ISUZU TROOPER , Small yard & slorago) SIMMENTAL POLLED 8N Ford tractor, blado S pui1 ';quallWallaIlo.1sl42nd 1991 Ford Tempo, 4X4, #42000 ...... ! !’ ’ 1 1 , 9 9 5 Nopo(Bl734M YEARUNQ BULLS croo. C»15 8 ^ 6 . >0, HOM* 1990 Ford RanserlerXLT, #ioMi _ . WilhcoUontobuv I . disk. ^1200.324-4952^ _ - ____ Ouolityplus, outstanding Covorod dal7 hay: 2nd crop 989 HONDA ACCORD rcaf. -growth,oxcoltentcoodHton,>n, - Burley T « o te r8 a lv fg # - - _ l989.0lds.Cutlass,,s,#itoa198Z Chevrolet.tll[l;10,4x4.-#lttiS5 ______| 4 - C ------2 bdrm.-townhouso.-now c « “ 24.4 pfotoln. 27,6 ADF; 3rd -DR.,#32159 ...... “. ^ 2 , 4 9 5 pot, new paint, sm. yard.ard., readytogo. BuytngSalvaoo Tractors toaSm o. Call 733-0161 _ PaullD«^S420 ; 1991 Ma;4azdaB2600X-traCab..mi 0487 . ■ • 1 1 9988 ' DODGE CARAVAN vaniod: Holstein hoifors,ra, Clssrano* prtoea: 8 ’/i x20 c A N , # 4 2 0 3 7 ...... ■II!!’ 1 2 , 9 9 5 AptrtnwnU For sakl MudLako hay.Ista 1 9 9 0 ( all and24’ natbodtr«Ikn,lor- . OPon’tiac Grand Am, iiirai3______| | 9 . CloaaotjiM.Aetficimtfrom :SZ:i23*^°^ bred. Call — 2nd, 3 clringor or ton bales.— ------:--$27i.i322W«Wft5«viSt ------^Bton~tt3w7eohvortWe ...... 5977,'M'paym«nliT$~l79.77mo. 13.4XAPfiAPft* ~ | C H i 7 vortail. Cafl 82^4630. Dollvord InSSton loads. i::’ 1 3 ; 9 9 5 N., TF. Otfico hours 9-6pmSpm Vearllng Rod Angus bulls, Feodor hav, ton or small Tuos-Sflt. 73^0740\ ___ purobrod & semen tested,>d‘ D-4 (Cal) trador, with Ioador bakiB. | 1-800-3104036 Cloan 2 b^in, appllancoic o t, oxcollonl for hollers, $75d50 serviced rooutarly.oxce TT *°’14.495 J $350+doo^'. 734-0064. 5.- ~cotid:Must 8oeU3^00foi 7^ " l z ~ i l __ Qufcksalo. 837-6610:------d 98 9 FORD E^ISO , NmlyConitructedI NO: Dammor Dlkor 4 row tha Lrg. ^ quantity of balod hay, *10.97^7.or*22‘ AN, #4«68....::.;..:„::r:*- * 1 5 , 9 9 5 Aocopllnj apps for May 1. som e ton bales. Coopers i ' 3bdnii, 2 M h, dbl garago, 703 DAIRy...... - have extra 24 ft bar 8 :I 9 9 1 V.W.Je1ta,(icwo»1989PlymoutliUoya ,.,, jyaacr.^iosu9 Cu^yjn^^Farn^g^^678- I H — — d o M to «chooISrP£iv«cjr,SS: _^_EQUPiCN?L____ -___ ^snqujjh whoets lo make 8 H^^'Sale ends Moncmday Nfghtl imcod. tyr kHtse $675.^0. _ . row. Soil a s one unit, Ca] ^ 1990 Mazda 62(;26,.2

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811 FURNITURE ■ SII FURNTTURE 817 USCELLANEOUS 1 . AN0CARPET8 ; ANDCARPETS FORSALE a Ou^en tl^ e b e d and Irame 14' 1<‘ Challenger Irampoline, >; $ 100; large wooden desk, eiceflentooodltionlfyrokl.* ei Bwy MoHouaahoidil . i 815 LAWN & GARDEN 5^5lh w heel utilily or camp art Hom W w/«om e 01«M Il1r.3^hp travel trlr wHhlH ' in fcont, good oond, $400_ er Bedroomsel:w8sherAdry- - . _bwLCffof.423CT. w -eritiprtghi froezer; tnlcro-r m t table saw; brand nowl forIorpoworand7’slideout. wave; red nen: cEnette set; off, mounlod on whools, ^ ; $275.733-4559. 5'sllding-patio 5'sl d oor.$^ HeavydiJty washer a dryer, rorod headboard, now 24 complete wHh frame. Call $12Sea:30‘elee.range.ng coll m attress, $250 or best UWNMOWING.quamy8or- m n . offor. 4 3 2 - ^ aftor 6. 1 . vice. Can 734-6745. 3244952. ■ — _ XbM sizo walorbed w/oxiras,I Lawn ' Sw eep Agri Fab, 3 ^ 6* 6"it X 12'storage shod. Tt-11 Ol ^.324«99.afters • $75. needs now hoppor. siding. <|5 $ ^ 0 . Call 733- 2545.1oave mossaoo, Poitablo Kitchen Aide dlah-_ Kngslzewalerbod.pedos-■ 0011543-8988. ^ 'Wm washer, btjtcherblocic lop,»r. tai, Iram e. hoator, $75 01; ;Roiotilling. froo eslimalos. Assortod Ass gowns $35-$150. ' doluitft modol. B29-S6037[e, ollsr; 6 ft portable dry bat, ■ Cari326-3267. Soars So computer skier,- $150. rowor/home gym, «4th black naugahydo, $50 . ROTOTIUlNGganJons. i l € oroflor.Call^l 126 OVOI I $85,2 twin b o o k c a s e ^ I kitsabwns. w/drawors, $150oa.AII in IJprigMfreazor, good condi-_ Likenewbolgelovosoal., AmoM Moin 733-5792. now conditkyi-733-1709. . h - $250. C a l 734-6252. . ■ Hon. $22&toffw.734-S336. ' Soars 10 horse riding lawn ^Choin^nk dog tun 4'w x 101 p . Like now oak d re sse r wilh ' mowor, 36* cut w/pull bo- x61i,$175;20*bo/s3 6pd S04 BULDINa ^ mirror, $200; malchlnsI, • hindsoravunH. 324.7H 6 mountain ” biko, $75; round y . quoen sizo bod wilh mal- , ■ MATERIALS '' Sprinkling system s installod oak oal tiAlo. $200.734-2242 lrots,$150;8frotf-whlteL - .a j o p a t r o d - ^ fifitimnlos, ^ couch, $75; oak dosk SOI. Clasr^-equalirer-hilohr- ' 25,000loused,doon.an- . Frank Scherer. 733-2402. $160; 12 voll coodng^fami- tlque oriclis. For aale or; llkonew,$150;Call734- • 3684 ask lor Jim or Kvm. ’ Toro 4 hp m ower, runs liko ing |n( c host, $60; otchod ; trado for cattle. 324-2210. . now, oxc. cond, $300felfor. glass g|( tub doom , $45; 12 wS!lJ I • Now doors, Fronch entry & MUST SELL! Doublo bod CroDsman woodoalor oxc. Rght Rgi brass a crystal chsn- - . others: stainless sinKs. van*, complole.$!00orbostof-': ‘ .cond.$12S^offor.734-272L „d?|.doEor,$40;47jc34 vinyl sikt.- - Hies, spigots, much more, I Troy-bin 7 hp., liko oow wilh Ing ina window. $45, Call 734- - • _dit1^ap.fl34.81S3 allac^ o^ . $600 cash. _222706. kiave m o ^ o o . or Now Lano doublo roclinor i rtnublnpndogffll flxoeuliyo_ _ 80la.Can324-7flf4 *iJMkT’eieBlwnreorttf!tfo«*v & Pino roll lop do sk ; curio ’ 8 1 7 "w^IuNEOUS $2$200; 10 gal fish tank, all y 009 COWITTERS tv _cab|not;ornatp_wrojjght. . FOR SALE accessories, $25; old-siyto s, Iron patid'rockor; Duncan 1 classroom desk. $25. Call Phyiodrapkiafti^lo; ? antique oak wood wall EchoStar soiollito TV unit, re­ -nTTcyTm cf^blfifc^?«Tginc^£l«lrx)mc7u^injeinjectior7'*Tspcc^T^sm^j) iK)n • I’o w cr brakes • T intedcd glass'g «- sflfflQiiioaKmntfroW WI ;:: Dl’5.D 1 7 w ith ’or without mote control, full storoo, :a io RHEWooo — low olbar; now b rass olo- t front loador. Also wanlod antenna am positioner, oicol- • R ear w in d o w dcrrosi)sl • Tripmeler • 4 whcctindcidcpcndcnt suspension • Reel^lining cloth buckct scats phant tolophoooi more al;, ODvor 77 or Super 77.88 or kmt c^ndHnn, $1995 cash. • 13 inch all season radia d ia ls • 39 m pg city • 43 mp pg g h ig h w a y • 3 year 36,000 milnilc warranty (bumper to bum|um p er). : Fl^a^o^^e^tc^ghgT SEOW D T U E AROUND Super 8 8,5 5 0 or 1600 with CnH734-31M. r a ______Frigidaire laundry conlor, Resirnlc^oonsIilTwoter ' •SJle Pricc-SS.Mtap'iTi U.I jndn d lillr. Uniti 4ub|«l io prior uic>jlc OJ.C. Tj «. lillr ret tS«.CX)l Jnd DO)OC U t IS1S.0UI Jtp includfd In tlictic monllily>r apt-sizo stacked washor a pjymcnt. 10J6-4 APR.S<9doI.down. 72 monlhly p,iymrnls- noibjlloon bjl pjymrntt. FREE: Scrap wood. You ' bod mattroBsa platform ■ gdiyor, oxcollont condition, SOI, $200/oHor. 436-6039. •"••TM craram ag:***-'" ■ $ * 0 ; B o y s a girrs 20* _ Sm. uliiity troitor. 12* whoob,- -W 500 BTUt2 2 0 VrSoars -biko9.-$30ear^tg479:------'TTSRwrimr™ ”& ’ $150 orbost olfor; Ig Bos- AC. no front, works, $25; GoIcGold rings, sm oky topaz 3 p m i Y e ee i k ; d a y " — AND CARPETS — '.«-eeHohlnak)r. 734-6736. coromic,coi large sjzo, $95. a nfra jm a i w a » i i Y i r■m i’rices Effect BIIBBIUWMUjI W i - d a y r ------*■— — ...... ^ 1 "^SOrCirsS^TMOr-;— ^ «WI—through-Satrt 5xu 2 n d Ave.ra. { • i win halls, 7 3 3 ^ 7 1 9 9 2 s, Idaho- *- 7 76 A p n l 25,19 10991099 AUTO DEALERS

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• ESTATE SALE L aw J.MO- il NEW ITEMS EVERY DAY. !ini%. m i i blle Ranch 1 4 0 ,4 ^ Polo- Clothos, kitchon Homs. fine Rd. Sal & Sim. 0-5. knick-knacks.. d m ______aaUIABKET.. . I direcI Thurs. Fri a Sol. 8-4. J u r MP \ n I f R O K I ftOO‘•5 0 0 every Sa l uriay— - — ^ l f g 4 flifTAvetasi:^------W t z 485 Addison Avo. W. r ■NiaTOon'ckJlhosrloysrettid- Twin Falla______r * 2 garago sa lo s: S a l, April . -xons clothos, lols ol misc. F rl& S a t,1 8 9 El C amino.I- 25th, lam -7 Shuttots, 1 ^ . Friday a Saturday. 9-5.451 across from old Labor Con*_ ric, coloctabfes, lawn mow- 2ndAvo.W. Twin halls. loronS.Washliwton. __ or, M y , misc.Do80ft Viow _ RAIN OR SHINE: Garago ______.. - .--Oarao«Sale:.Fti&-Sat. »^. - sak), Fri and Sal.-1212.7ih- l i f e : # Dprip'lreezor,wa8lior&~ 3famllrBale:Sa1.B-2.47r* -AvergrTF.f Toolsrantkpwsr diTOr.porlkilo TV, curtains,.. Buchanan, XF-^nliquos,- - furnituro and misc. 20*flirls bike, scooter &). furniture, goll sluir rail, Rummago a bake food saki: much more. 1164 Starfim. ). sinks, matlrossj tiro chains, _Sal, Apri 25th at Sl. Paurs r \\\ GOODSTUFF-LOTS& Luihorn Church, 1301 N. LOTSOFITISal.4/25. r. 47t.S200W,Jeromo.Sal- Davis, Joromo in Iho Fol- 660 Mae Orhre. 8:30-77 r -April 2Sttr9am -6am.' ~low ffb Hall. 9am-4om. ■ ‘4 i - Noeartvsalosl >. 612 9lh Av o n . Buhl. Sal & Sat9-5.14124thAvoE.TF. . • HUGE multi-family salo.& Sun, 8-5.8x8 play houso, RSal, 9-5.535 4th Ave E.TF. - ■ W' 1125 Washington, Good-_ kilchon table. TV (works), SotaSun. 8-5. Clocks, toa. Ino.Sat.Bai^&m;- Cal klng-sizolK^w/frafflo, can, chaiiB, okJ dosk, biko, ' Hugo rummage salerTwIn : Amlscttoms.______toys. TV's, bar stools, lrg ------Falls Reformed Chrureh; I8 Family: Now baby & kids "aquarium, - fancy pillows,' April 24 & 25, Homs too nu­_ cloihos, baby mlsc, craft SSubaru car seats, rugs, merous to mention. ComorI. 8uppno8.housowaro8.iars, yMi.‘itiems. Command T r^ \ Seleet TraTrac. Quudni Trac____ t9 /p m , S ^ ,W ;,Vloff. ^ sold at Advanco Modular" ' Mon's, women's, chiidron's C • Quiidrucoil (from & rear)I suspensionm Y cloihos, tools, wo havo H. Bki ^ saki: Sun onlyl 6-5, Slorago'■ in this post month. M G V k '• S a l, 4 /2 5 ,8 am lo 3 pm,1 615 5lh St. Filer. Luggago JCaH733.1029. • Unique'Anii-ihefl sy.stemI withw Optical Key Reader Systentem • Rem ote Keyless Rniry , M O N L lf . 1023Wif«chIfwAvo.W. i rack.J;itchon chairs, dross- W YARD-BAKE SALE • Mast Front & Rear SluiulJcIdcr Rotim in its Chiss ~ 'or,'giassos;book8. kids' ~( ; Lame yard sale, 512 E. Avo - Sm m icrow avo, Ig ladlos • Among Ihc Largest Cargou CapacitiesC in its Class •• A.7oromftSrt9.Slh 0-6. C clothoc, picnic lablo. an- i Campor sholls, tool boVos, \llquo wooding gown. Much duw..wipcr/washcr..n:niolcruel.I'cl.nilcr.door ______fumituro.artigueaandmis- ;more. Sat. April 2 5 .6am- • Sid, gallon Fuel lank isls largest in Clu-ss« Lowest curbrb vweight collonoous. 501 East Avo 2pm, Church ol tho Brolh- •3ycur/?6.000milcs [Jumpcipcrlo Bumper or * 2 2 \ morof^‘!^25lh,e30-' E B., Joromo, Saturday and ron 461 FaorAvoW.TF 8 h 1:30.6tSDorMarOr..TF. i Yard salo: 144 Walnut, Twin 12 month - I2.(X)(> Dumpercr to Bumper 7 yelir -70,000 mileliles Power Train Coverage. ! , 6 8 1 - -^M ^in^ sale,J20^5lh.SI..-* _jCSl"^id Car^Cenior's ^Falls, Sof a Sun, 9am- — 'Qlgonlic O arago Sale*, a ~ 6pm:No~satQbofor<>i 9nml— [ am 10^ ^ ^ .S a tu r d a y at YARD i SALE: 357 6th Avo N, ■'m o vim o sale' ' 1 c<^ome in todafflv a n d te st' id r iv e th e A l ' Heavy duty washor a dryer; Twin F alls, Fri 9-7 a Sat M -N ew : old refrlg: Ig dosk; swing^ - ENOnUOUS YARD SALE J9-5, Router a tablo. chairs, (15t^lM,22t12lhAvoN, .tables, Y. Qolfbeg w/clubsa ’ Buhl. Pti a Sat, 4/24 a 4/25, - .tots I ol macollanootis. ' ? ? -BiSTToolsrctoihlng (Inlant' —Yard-SatorSal, i 10am , 729' .[EEIP J i R A^ N D C: h e r ( * ■■ to adult}, sports lloms, y,t^ r ic o S t ' 3KEE! — - t-S r t,» 4 . a«3 Buchanan—, _ quoon size wator bod, end • , ______P rice E ffcc tiv c thru Sat.. AApril p 2571992 ~ J manv. manv mlse. Homs. ( :* Moving salo: Rain or ahinel jJ Lots ol odds a onds. Como .All'Uriits.^bjccf lo.IMc’rior Sale,______: SaltfSun,8-5.^Con.: Mmlnots!o;SM.Aprt:2ai,; ond I lako a look at 560W - / qordia Way,-TF.-Boat,r 8-5. lr g dresser w/mlfTor; -tfgndAvoN-TF •: • freezer, clolhea, arcade; ■'m1drai5o9li*ftffri. m on-s, Yani »' sale: Sat, B-6.-NW Mo- > r t « ^ , pw ;al labto. _ bilo Estaios *52, Hanson. en > ^ w K t o ^ *" ^ .rf' Oper \ Multi-family yard salo, Sail B a b p lo lh o s, toys, furni­ > 7:30am. tenda scootor, W-I _Moving sale: Soctk)nal fumi^ ' ture\ a lots ol misc. cycle bunt for 2( boot tmlor. 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Kwrts line I" TheTiinesNnro ! ■ > ¥^orld 8090-met€er relayymark]faUs For1 the latest T b eA iKl X o d i t e d P r m w a s c lo c k e d in1 1:IS minutes, 1.62 seconds.I. Villanova won the men’sicn’s 3,200 Saturday scores, catU W isconsin finishtxth ( ^ second in 1 5 :0 8 .8 6 , w ithb in 7:21.93 to go with Its 6,000 triumph P H IL.ADBLPHIA A - The SantaI MN o n ic a V iU anovs th iid in 1S:09.86. Friday. T ra c k C:iub h set a worid record in th the 800- "John did a treetremendous iob,” coach John Washington State lefl le with 'three m e te r -elay and Arkansas and LSI.SU each McDonnell said.'id. “He broke ^ e race wide I individual winners, Josepheph Kapkory in the 734-(§326 w o n tw o0 Itnajor men's relays Saturda>day in the oijen. You nevert t expect to come here and- • ; arid/ollowthestrrsfrryxfi (nstevctions. J“ 5,000 (13144:37), M arkk MW cDon^d m the 9 6 th PenraiReIa>^7 n -. — win easy, but I fe 1 felt Idnd of confident afierI 400-mcter hurdles (S019),j:9), a n d E J . G u o th e Lewis and Leroy. Burrell, tbe \ le worid’s the'second leg.g. 1I knew I had two good1 10,000 (2 9:00.0S ) highest-rs■ranked sprinters, ied Santaa M> o n ic a m ilers a t th e end .” , i A T en n e ssM q u a rte t o f SI to a w orldrid rec o rd o f l m in u te, 1 9 .1I 1 »seconds Schivfer said he was tired but detem un^ >f Shane Lacy, Tony I L ee , M a rg in K lin e a n d Ton;Tony Prilla, won the in tb e Olympic Development 80000-meter to ^ e Niall BruBruton “as much room as I sp rin t m e d ley cham pionshipiship in 3:14.47 over relay* North Carolina, which finkedfinu in 3:14.86. I MornihiH I T b e SaiSanta'Monica quartet o f M ike:ke Marsh, Bruton, who10 a: n c h o r e d t h e d i s t a n c e . Prilla ran th e 8 0 0 a n c h o r leg Burrell,, fFloyd Heard and Lewis brobroke the medley team andUld ran the third leg in the rlegin 1:45.6. m a rk f l:19.38'set in 1989 byr a.Santaa 6,000 team, was5 selecteds( top male athlete off Clemson* shuttle hurdlerdle te a m o f D u a n e M o n ic a. titeam composed of BUnell,11, H ea rd , th e m e e t Ross, Nathan Fields, AnthiLnthony Knight and line L e w is ancn d D an n y E v e re tt Viilanova's( CaroleC Zajac, who set a L arry R y o n s w o n in 56.7. A rk a nnsas, s leading almost ftomn starts to collegiate record3rd of 32:23.09-for 10,000) Florida’s wdmen capturedcap the 800 fin ish , wcw on th e 6,OOOTmeter re la y byb ) about meters on Thursdtrsday, was named the m eet’sB (1:33.28) and 1,600 (3:34.5)4.5) relays, ___ tf p h * 4 0 y a rd s, its eighth v ic to ry in th e evervent io 11 top womra athletelete. Alabama won the wonwomen’s 3,200 in )h Frid ay .'A ila h s a s w o n th e d Carl Lawli cslebratu aft•ftarhalping e distaiice* ' LSU'rari ofTf with-thew sprints, w iohingj '‘ 8:26:i, snapping Villanblanbva’s four-year , also fo r the e ig h th tim e in 11II years. -400-meter relayf in 39.70 and the 800-meterr w inning streak. T oday I• a t a w o rld record In t h e 4 x 2 0 0 nsas, which gained a slightIt tead1 on relay in 1:22.02.02. On Friday, the LSUJ O hio S tate ’s q u a rte t ofRich f Ril Jones, Robert CcH iS a tu r d a y a lo n g w ith L ercBfoy Burrell, the final1 lap1 of the first leg and thenlen pulled women won the ■ Onr 8pflngiAm»WuTbunM |l he 400-meter relay and the5 Smith, Jordari Gray andi AiAaron Payne won MikaMareh and Floyd HcHeard. away duiiuring John Schief^r’s secoicond leg, shuttle hurdles. th e m en’s 6 ,0 0 0 in 3:04.68.68.

BWim.-CnwinM13,NFLNFLdnA 10:30im.-0iann«l 7.N&.NaAbMktfMLMraund pt»yof!6am« ^ ^ r i iiors^ftloo^dc krnics 11.00i.m -Oiamwl fl.WL. WLAF ImOM. 8«nnwnl0 tf “““Peptaa ll ^ London 12.05p.m.-Chtnn«( S.B.Bu«tMHousB,tM round M ^ o ” Eliei^ who” p Iay e d jiistjiii five nunutes~ ^^^^| -penalty:^help _____ in Gome 1 and no minutess inii the first half •WorBoSnSsmS^Oea t 2 00p,m.-Ch*no«l2S,Wo.; Wamm'* gdf, e«n Cm Om Ic' ...... -Saturdayrignited^ Golden-in-State i w ith-17--^^^H J:3pp.m.-Chtnnot13.Y*e,Yad«ng.TH* 8second-half points, includinging 12 in the third Cn>nano«/D«rMMflInM ’ Greenslsboro— a.oo p Nft period^when the W arriorsrs

“It’s been a yo-yo seasonion for me,” Elie OREENSBORO, N.C.Nj - Just as ------2-^person besest ball golf - ;said a fta Golden State’s.II'I15-101 victory. • Rocco Mediate wasIS talkingta about •“I play one game, sit the'n go t m y M l - how weight toss has} he h e lp ed 1iis g o lf •="ehaBCfroufreboundedM >c 8-41- by,>y the smaller stroke lead after threeee roundsr of the flights will bc comonte8tcd-af,CQtiyon“ -i;4Wamor8.>Tlie Si^Sonics outrebounded ______' SppnRs pnfridftVwbwhile the'Womm'flnair. ^ G reater/G reensbororo Open.1 Beck ___ might have been right(ht alongsidet but higher hondiciips openof at the Jerome*'.' .'. i^ n G am e 1. for a two-shot peiultyty assesseda: when ------•jw s will exchange;- - *T^ow it’s our tum to checkeck our intensity, an oppam rrule violatiolation was caught' sitts bn Saturday. ' our courage, and our attitiititude,” Seattle ' on national televisioision and PGA , A SlOO entry feefee w ill be charged' cI o a c h G eo rg e K arl said. officials were notified.d. which includes,teeee prizes, dinner, a Tim Hardaway scored 23 points, Chris =n«aHtt^eqBd^B®BFMOCl tffcfiftidetthfin=bftz= ^ events following the;h e c o n c lu s io n o f th e .; ;, G o ld e n S tate , w hich tra ile di m o s t o f th e first watched B eck's erroror rreployed on a e v en t. - h a l f ______■ . - media room television.m. "Oh,*' my. Too \ « MorclhSFTOnrolOO. a d d e d m o n e y is ^ b ad.” available by the spon jonsors. Sipups will Boston * 119, Indiana 1121 ____After making thc tumtum at 3-over-par be Dcccptcd until WWednesday, ed Apnl 29. ' ^ in Thursday’s openpening round, John Bagley, who barely survivedst the cut f Mediate said a pepp talkt( from his Dt guard longs during d training camp, basba: the Boston Ex-Laker point - • got him tumeded arounda for an Celtics alive and very wel!yell in the NBA J------fo^^tuiqn-toplfl]la}w ffactlon—— —^ even*par 72 finish. A 6ffbn1 Friday - p l a y o f T t------ifirM ftrfiyrBhotrbacl?iack7tofd"ttThrce- logic Johnson felt a - CHICAGO - Mag The oft-maligned andd ooft*unwanted birdie round on Saturdajrday got him into fam iliar sensation)n as he sat in the^ 'V B£ a g le y m atch ed his c aree r hhig ig h o f 35 points the to p sp o t. ------— StadiunrFridayrwEtc:atchingThrBulls'andr—'rand^^bBnded'bur ra IS assists.~iit,-includingtfaree~'^^^H I “Acaddy does hisI bbe; est w oric w h e n ------______M ia m i H eat w a rm uapjfetJhcitJUBt-joimd^ p j • on B ft>i»*>112 Saturday att B EDeerfield, III., . se s ries. ______.... '. job ;pf getting from pointpoit A to point B ,” h e sa id . -P-preparing ' to j___ The Celtics can clinchih thet series bv Golclen1 {S t a t e ’s C h r i s G a t l i n g , riBht, i1| drivaa by^ attla'aI'e Sh aw n K em p f o r a ! II interview the Bulls' P le aseseeNBA/D4 s e reverseB Ilay-ln during the W arrlorlora'T'flSTOl win overIhe thi SuperS^ce. irin his role as NBC \ cil Nitndorf: Omowlond and Vtnimtn, W — E m tm a n | . and I don'i n ’t k n o w Bills, whose near-success — o C th e la s t tw o seasons h a s tth e m d ia ftio g a lm o st a ll thiC e — - • S S 'r wmcrt ---0 0 8B00>002»t 0 0 «4------h o w h oQ-cania - i r — ; 0012401-.S104 . — way down-27th, one positjs itio n higher than th e y ’d lik®- e .' fSSWrtflin (#) an4 N^m - " his heartit around.— ^ - '— ^-‘It’4^8t^ad^upyea^forlor some people, a trade-down^ UMMrro (S). JonM (a) and ■ — ■ ■ ANDYA ,, MMorf, year for others, but it’s deldefinitely a year for trades,” B u rieyey * * t D ave W alnum fa c e aI ia co llisio n w ith c a tc h eerJohn r J NIendorf says George Young, OMM o f the New Yoric Giants, 9> 5 9 outh Fremont In s scorir)g attem pt d u rin g th e flriitIrat g e m e o f a whose mediocre 8-8 finifinish has him consideringi^g W ood R iver 4 , Bluhl3 u l Bieheader. W alnum w a a caci lled o u t In th e p ley , butOut B u riey w e n t : . — L0Lae Trevino on dumping names like Philhil Simms, Carl Banks and'd HAILEY - Chriiristian Nickum Chi ClChi Rodriguez M arie C o llin s fo r d raft p iccks. k s fanned IS Buhl batteitters Saturday and onto>*3 W l n « . W hat mdkes all the tndiiading likely is that this is onele the Wood River ofTeal»se came alive in ' Aldingeiiger and Michael Reed whoQ 1had Wolverines’ final tum.u m . o f the best drafts of recent]n t years and there m ay not be>6 the late innings ass thet W olverines singled,sd. The victory keptt WoodW River, 9-4 one next year. The draft: exexpires after this one and its? sh a d ed B u h l 4 - 3 S a.tiirday tiii afte rn o o n . T h e IiIndians got oiit o f that no-o-out overall, i^beaten at 4-04- against Dist. . _J\iture.mfly_be_decidedJii.Ja.court.Bt.an.antitni'sL8uit. — Trailing ?-l hradiniing.mto-their.half—situatio ition-only-to-w atch Anthch o n y _ 4 o p p o n ^ ts .— ...------sc h e d u le d to start in M inneaineapolis June IS. of the seventh innin. ling, Wood River Andersor s o n em erge fro m a c lo u d ofdust f c tM 100111OOIIOCOO-S'91 ■q*g r\o _ Please see DRAFT/D44 rallied into a tie1 on0 Eli Lloyd’s aT homeime plate wJth a safe call 0o n a VnodRMr 10QOQOQ0OOaO1-413B — Soores.ahd.stat! I m m Owvtt: NWon M ------~ i rightfield double whi(hich plBMd'Chiist closer'play pi after a passed ball' in

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tin rarsTldaR^ S u n d a y . April 26,26. {992 iTfevinaSrHfll takee c o m m a ni c d o f L e g ep i d s T ^ : AUSTIN. Texas (AP) (A - Defend-' .Nichols arand J.C. Snead struggled to0 Trevino had hit a 5*wooc•od over the J . M . | : ing champions Lee:e TrevinLT8A. eouax 7 7 iOO S.,, vnMO 4 0 11 Soud 4010 PertMn-lAlM S33! Ben McDicDonald (2-0) bounced back3?k®™mabad “ fj' .■ WnJM 7 7 .iCO S>„ Dwdta 3010 &K>I»i» 4 0 0 0 Thndnr,A«rtao ' Johnson (3 -0 ) nearly, squandeindered all o f on • Qr«vtl J IJ m 0.I. -. • Uoadlb 3 0 0 0 5<«bg26a 20 10 TsniPi«« ““K li sian will, a!a good one, shutting out thehc Yankee.*' u n til ' ; Dmoi e 12 » i t. . • 6KnM3e 4 0 0 0 0«wtl i NdinHKM ?i'7i.76-2i9 running intoito trouble in the seven th innir run lead. He gave up eight hitshit,-! and six runs WMCMn U«f»c 3 0 0 0 VS»rieV 3 00 0- ' injluaiwiwl esmU£»m> w I PA ceg I0r«» 3 0 10 S«i:«u ^ ffiftCenw SIrTws ry made the1C IO rioles 1 1-6 and cn%jrcd tl innings. Mike Schc.oler recoricordcd the final______Tann» 2 0 0 0 CWaMS SS,T.-!= ;i« ■ . OMirtf U S H7 - I n ing April sii for his fifth sa v e, . Chogo > 6 UO I, , IM ^p OOOO CUASipf jis! Sara Lee Class I since 1985. . Cm» » » »0 3 ' G-rttn Anderson':)n's ihrcc-run hom er in tijche fifth off Jeff Johnsonn hadI tossed I -0 and 2-0 shutoilutouts in his last I Tim J 9 MO 3 tomop? OOOO Ps^*’= ------SitfartOrM E-CW»»»(t| CP-<'ati/p2U». . inaiiBawBa.rw S.CrtUTlS »-VViS,>4l4i S-79-k I-.. »»:« him I6 RBIStis in his>lasi 11 games. H aro ld ReynoldsR. had four,hils forthethe Mariners.1 Ip M REH\ Mee 50 .artir.Afaa-'. 3SJI-6* * . CncigaiiDKftltM.tt^ POWVl lAOcM'tHIW.Jpffl ------£ s a r ' “ )I)S-M _____. J • Otuindl.UrrMoil Js«^W40 9 3 0 0 2 ) TMttr.A<>ia> Tm E ttM M »-6« • OtfciUSJ 1 0 0 0 0 1 U'-inilU0ctm.9Xpm *» Om'Cw ' Tmgg Cmgo V unn.tftix5 _ AmrB4"l CU«»l;iUI I 4 1 11 ; 4 UU-llIlAClCMri.rfii.liVcnurr‘*7 TasmOMTiM t 0 0 00.1 . 0 • Stt»«fr.«iT2 lAa««BUiATa».4n«»lUry i P y riates hi 'u b s - . T»m(H,ifiO-OM»ai7)r65tsn(ViMV « ______SSS"______urler 3-“hits Cl irat»-n3M.Uasi»».rrti i n . ( — ^ESS2.VSK;5.>iKi;; f . S K S . JiSIS CHICAGCGO (AP)-Randy T on>“ the Monireal Expc ' (SoaXOMtnlCcnDSi.ttCSin ' TluWr,A(rt23) Tan Ton ix p o s Satu rd ay . " I B«ren(U*UM|BN*wy»lilPMJI^.I SnS«I17.CcimiSU»I09 &SflU)}f:i.ii} 3SJ*-«» m n.ccorinff d sabbtesecsJ.iSsiiiiJiicsHii®:(bs«mdh»:»ic{asr s 3 k = 55!® M S; ^iimg.-liuduii LH-nft~~Tn ruiiiipa ling-the-TPifis1)urgH-Pj— fir^firsrtwo-bancrs*in-the-bonot tom~of~Tyr'Tewksburyrn?irm: irmallya"stnrter; ------. S«st(0«jl7n!CiU3ffil(i?ip5rl^ 11] I] Cj->«ib 2 I oc J*wip«"* 10 0 0 - 0»3wS«US««?T(i* )jj«-t) rates past the th' Chicago Cubs PO the • iCIpn Il^*r9le 2 0 0 0 I ----- MCl4fl4> the lOih and Jim Goit finishecled for entered the game whenwhc the Cardi- 'M3CI. -eWfP I ' OOOO *“•> Uiaqr«i ^ 5 Saturday. ■: his I sesprt CJrtS . * I I 2 WOWIP his sccond save. nals used all ihcirir rrelievers. He Kirw>i3e 4 M 2 atul S230 PlwaASsiMvto M»I?o ory was the I Ith in Ihc pFive hours before the gamimc. a was the eighth pitcher pile for Ihe “ ikw p OOOO mw^si . Xi 42 13 F«>r.«0l24 jS3i-7o last 12 gumc! • AL box scores Sj-«*svB $ I J 0 Uj»n sot CMrjs OOOO Bmp 0000( ^ , Wrt«^*Srt» imwsi s a ; i SOI T om lin (4-0) (4- joined Bill Swifi sou:south as San Francisco. 230I nmiles Mel Rojas (0-1). GeralJerald P erry t_hi;n ———— ■ iiww* 3 00 0 at»*ei -w.1^U.B(((4rKlHKpitohed*lhe»D£) I Srccfic .2 3 2 U-VfltB tj :J ;2 ' ; coe OCO mcn 1-7 JedyAntfUt rtftfrnrr^'me*V" - WKMCI 4 133 L.^rt3B 4 I J saiFwoD oto 2C0 OBax 0-4 lOWAtw ninth for hislis fiflh save, extending , i ; i E-UU-n2Ki UcCMl^ CP-^<» , double play'moving/ing Hudler to ■ 8fB«»a jo o o c»r»u 201 35-JS-70 h is sc o rlc ss< -Streakst to eigh t innings. . ATLANTA^ (A P)-Steve A’ ' Soi«ots S I 4 1 COx-it^ I 0 1“ lM-U*np^9.S*nr.»xiicat29: ''™ 'y third. Tewksbury lincilined a 1-0 pitch fiMTMna litchcd a four-hittcr fof_his_ Ta*. 41 a II 7 M J7 4I . NFL draft order- g£5 Orcj Maddiddux fcljJp 3-l_as the V-1A1_. over-the head of left-Icft-fieldcr-Mar- - - — ...... UJWW*...... I'ictdry .ihis^scasori as Atli • otuiw m cco IOI-loi-a ^&»i:i.ikCM(2iU4M»MiiiiV.!' ThisdwpiutwsBtawVureindaM d v t m - •-. -- wsln - -Cubs lost theiheir third .siraiuhl gam e. quis Grissom; ------Bfrwi cMnagA ;ng ; ai;wr ------aiufiflUppcd___II ~ * lh re (» .p m e . In' •i E-KicMaiJi 0>>-Cj>:i-xJl,UiT«cal-1“'"^ ' ^IP H RM M ”” “ Ux«(M«' iQSinp thriu..sC:>l V - C<^4ynJrxt • l06-0«»iUtO U «w j7 2&-5»Wi( 2 ni4A«i»if(rcnT>rf4EL>Ti Dodgers 7,7 ,G < ia n l« r 6 ilrcak. , Cardinals since MayVlay 14. 1988. ' Bor9oi2i UMisi >*“ »• S S S . i r ; ! ! 9 ! 5 ' 4 Cwav T utmutuu \tla n ia In 19 in- ; I3-lW«n(3jSr-S!MW>>S-««r C4MKW 23 0 0 S 0 S ° SCVmaBj, uigiuw S K FR^RANCISCO' (AP) - valkcd wall two and lowered his E "S3 C«iSJ 13 0 0 .05 “ ' « lV4tfMp»MicraS»'D«9a| 7»ff«T>.Gwi 3931-71 Pinch-hiricr nings. La.st Thursdayiday. Sl. Louis . ^ S4flFfwoiee •WCoUtn r Mitch Webster’s fronrom 4.67 to 3.08 with his ll OMM , , 7 U»T«(t-(nPr>5M.| ''*'™ lost 1 -0 at N ew York.'rk. , ' • ' . S««»jW20 5 4 2 2 1 mS:?! bases-loadcd:d sacrificc• fly with bne larcershuiout. carc T lie E xn os droj ^ ^ . Mor«Tas - 0 i 0 0 ai n WKtJon ? 1 0 0 373S-72 A n g e le s o v e r ; IlC.S. 0 J [U?*SL0I I 3 0 I I? ? 0 11 pjuajTT MiSkftviai . crSan Franci's&. ,both)oth runs and four hits' in six '*'(*• Ray unkfordticd'u;d the scorc I-l • ^ ° ^ 2) 0 0 0 1 5 I] Dou (taa UarcscUl Pi^ Sfinnyi ______Mutt Willi; lliams hit a three-run ninglings. Ron Gant single in.a rui ■ TjwnUIJ 3 2 3 IQ $ 6 I 2, C^-6n ptnd e 3 r» Sn Si-btruo-jf in the eighih inninglg off 0 Ken Hill, ’ K w 3 13 $ 1 I I rSStanJ KtmvPmfa . hom er in the:1C eighih i off Tom Can- iht*he IIhird-and Sid Bream single , , ' wiTTfl nrt Ojrt Sc>nucC«t with his sccond homeome run of the ' GuatM I 0 0 0 0 ; 16 l«V9ttnR»»f» the score 6-6. breaking runun iin Ihc fifth. ; • 1 , 3 1 1 0 0*0 ______----- I7.«jra(icn0rt«ieire»a^'’^n*P ~ »*^i ...... *0 •*'* season . ' ^ , KfcwpiirMctba.tfirattMA’i.'^sne^ . 'jtglJI a 4-for-4l slump. sl Candiotti cn- , B 11>!»> «1 f» » »sf“3 B I UW H0uste« *^n XiLmn Hill gave up eight.iht.hiis 1 in eight v . notci 20Kinuj(>r R0M.)3iW1 tered the gantame with, viciorics in Car:ardinals 2, Expos I . WI>-*pjio.j IWi-WlW, I ! ^ a 4 0 0 0 u.wrf ] UKarg^nDon ' innings, struck oui four' and ^ f«,,Cl ' 30 10 DSnSnd 3 ittS his first threecc starts this season for g-] • • I^Tiprn-Krr*. UcCm. ftil »*nln S*nng ST. LOUIS (A P)-R elieverr 1B^b walked one. He was traded to_ _ ■ Ur»iih».Th.4_E.*ni • &?>i4 IP 4 0 0 0 Pndw3b J 23 Sw&(fS(ttruis. • *JWS 4 I 2 S S»-C."S 5 0 2 Pimuiv^ • UnOK'l 4 0 0 0 l«^,lti 400:§“ 3 0 2 0 ^p“ 2 HnWttrif ------0rwuti1_ . . l a . 0.2J J " Prt^p 2 0 0 0______"TniPkucM ’ ; I>»kj ■ 0 B/’M'i 4 i i i Legends ofGbir IMiuU9Ur«i ., . ii 3-timee victor setjtsBi-^Perd 1 . nan:/. OOOO CMJ)«3B 4 131 1 cco OO 0 Uti.UcGK^ ' ■ 37 36-73 h-A-Thonimark I UOn ei 2 111 Veurn u 3 0J 2 ” ' Mvu cm 010> 05t-20 AUS11H.T.ui-Sa»MSlu«,*!WWSOWM CiPrWiyio • 08m*f» 2 200 ‘ (k*j-Sl!i C>»-Hoaw.,lcni ■0;r>JeViJ«n2«n2|7) M(M«.p»'72, Nnylop*: 35)6-7) T im c.s-N ew s writi 30-C«>nsil| se-f^(7).ljiw(7]m______t^ ^ C^CyyOaaun*...... OwawlaW______-riter bikc-£Cc<»«1I»Tn,A«w . t206i06i-l90 Ck m Smo /atlgy r iilOTerihe-igg^ Bl-Per•h’crcti-A - in o n at- ; BMnn COD OX JC I«367-I9I C W rJc^ S U N VALLEEY Y - Kctchum triaih- ‘'Nicelice and shon. but hard.” traded 62 competitorsitors. Final results . HnYM CCO COO m -; S 4 CMrgtAnmlUiCiunM u4«t)-l93 a t GM&irun MJS^T) Ictc Kalhy MoiSorrel shattered the |vio ■ P»--WV>«2.»t«ft«l.L0IWlirjTieri«.^ S ‘ i ^ ' o ^0 0 I CntoRtmtDMM* 61-6741-6745-193 ,.ionC;.it4U M ontl won the Bi-Pcrch-A-T-Tlion arc as follows: • H*»Tcni» J9-*«»fKn(6| ua»mert(2|^ LS«9 . - « « ' •' MG<««i^6MSlX»9n «7«67646J-1M MjiiFrTO- • K^n women's courscsc record for the Bi- - in )9^ *.rrw.t 2 9 4 0 0 2; 4 CW.DouW!iCA»inC«itff 68426a626S-IH LMDmt 1988 and 1989 when it followiwed a '" ' ; |3l.Bait««(2l HA-AnlMvni;) S&-SUTM>i HmTwisnn U67-C ' Perch-A-Thon-bj 6t7-t>-U6 EimOniT ■b y-n in c minutiTs on diffenTerent course staning in Kcichchum. an, 5434.3. Brad P«0«. H ~H ir6a'so ■ nrtthrt.rtnffocoi ajvKBrdOirBmi e2<;.&2<7-«»-l97 UUV«IM MK-74 Saturday, taking 8.i>Kfcimotgcn.ja,*a.:::____ . I_J,t*_42TO Qni*isci ■'?I ______i«c-milc runs sand- ■ . Hwnaen 60.54.18. Doug Stfvm•vm giss, ir.Jcmn ; “s . , « ' ' • • ' ' l*}S4n36 41)1 ^ aia-3C 7^t5Ti=aZ CnffUxttr In Ihc men's compctltipn. Gre{vnnru SIPt«irs6 1 tS-DtvUOUOfKl*on«I;«.i9.1b C>vij4rwrr 6f<76:><7 67-203 lUWKlUni 3*rI?J '®8 10 ouldildisiancc her closest I.2S,JMkHAa«^30, ‘ CuMwmin 1 2) 3 2- 2 2 I :31 finish w a s m o re th a n ll , tkScnat)pea4B)U»tiM^7n —“' iEl'"'' * 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 OxgSMnfVMUdlM <7-706t7-7Jt>-J06 1636-74 rival, Kri.stin Thor time S:’c=*‘s S s .t a7.MaikSu^B028,28. ; 3 12 1 *nf« tt^ a 0 u -2 0 0 0«MM«OMCU(.an4 BTO D o a o ’^ ' ' R(MAm»««WS>M S7««'WO-2S2 iimlhnn “ wIm ul-'io e clip se d the women’s course s V*year was perfect.’’ said thele 37- ?!Sf,!”i£.”iS " ,fK '; - chb 0 ) 7 ) Tom 9 2 43, Jorwnlactt Cilim* 7257.44, ( I UMia 4010 WMCI' 4010 9 2 4 2 OfrUimlCnntOMn 6»I»-7C M^Ts record o f 1;08:28:23. set by Poppy y^r-oir-old Kctchum resident.' , 44, Omrga Monton ' — , UeflMd 4 0 0 0 AAJtitA 4 2 )2 J»nO«M>.toigFard 67«>;('6»7^>2DI ' RctvlVm M.UiaCh«n«y 73:43,47... . f ” NnToii 101 fflO ^OtO-3 00 Fr«}H»rtjn.HM*JWBaj . ««7flK7«}-2n SM lteu lu^Ts Millington in. I99( 0«7.73-»J Rratfjnt#, 990. . r ______:. ._._Sid)ld Sullivan, of Boise, placeddseC-' ; 4B,Ki(»nCrO«*7fl;?7,BO,0*OftOwB»6hi»80,fl5,8t.-**' >WI>»4. P*’ U70.74170.74-212 UwmUorm______SvIm Morrel’s finishish was clockcd at ondJ w ilh a tim e o f 5 4 :2 4 . pas> inriS1:48,83.MtllA>« •• _l--.w^.'L_luJJSnSL_4Al^too Brtt. • .»■ Ucn»o> 4 2 2 0 3110 ------t e CnOanlantTftan------WI TJ nn TlitlT---- PWrHHulW------59:5:j. i h o m a slmlinish'cd at 1:00;30. B r^l m»e*19--»,-Car«r)— ------___ 1 jw m :__ L.4.B.2.a_£kn«iJti__t.a5 J Qo__wm3^ii sg-^SiTiuoSm'*'5______Jj>lW«i1U»IH3tiM1 72-74.7;'74-7?-2n UmFttanw______icTPagc ofKctchum on the f t«wk94«9,57.8««)i Z riTMrt )o 11 B rm t Jl 10 ------^lis-isihsood,ad-et>fly-Heawn-n)ce.’' ■ legT4>age^ni9hHime-was-54t56; rPt Boatu - }0 I I 2 111 Greater Greensbor 37-34-7S i»rtH6)wa ucmmm ___ 5 -0. - r»Mfviddtati^i«onC(uwCjnWCjTMnt. DcmiWdWl ' ' k UnMOy 01) OCO OCO-^ ' , “ “ “ ® •-73f«U JwTfetos - || Capitaals push Pe'ens to brinl - Taati 20) ICO OM SuunSanMn tkofeliminifiatioiif •- E-*Mw())eP-««nu»Ce,3lOft-4(»nu»- 1 5 RoosUMM 72«^ Ktfrrutn ; C»r10.T»B«)J2{MJ«»lym3;.U.Mn(t|.s ; i ; J !0 4 QraSFtun 7KS-7D-66-7I3-208 JjOfiKT SSljJ The Associated PressPn goalie Frank Piclningeloelo modei key third-'' -T a m ^ 71-67.70{7-70-2CB HranXOMitsri . ltU-76 '------NHL playoffs period saves. Murray Cn : S 3 5 K K a ' K M 5»«. UMFUd 6M77J<77J-2C« UrtlU*. ' Craven scorcd ai] • , TH»n*i(1|.S-Thra»vU« SF-««« S s p s i : s t ‘^ ^ DM3FroH 7I^746S The WashingtofIton C apitals put the ■■ ■■ empty nci goal wiih 19 seconds left lo '| Q T-2i.A-29.374. b a C o m 7l>7l>m^ i S : S s s a r I? H flEII 08 SO defending Stanic) seal the win. Kirk Mui • xxwcir 5»i«Eb9>l 71.«7.7|.<7.71-2M I»nn»i«j lley Cup champion .take5 00 3-J : series leod back home. Muller .scored for ; k- Uvaw 4 7)121 P4UA«rQ« umTt6»7?-JO) BWBurWT Monireul. 71-66- 10 SvttiScuKA 4*»^77 ^ ‘“ -‘'^“ '■gh w ilhinn cone gam c'cf 'cllmi- • QjnwgLO^l 12)31310 The Canadlens. 0-7-1 ir DMWir . 2 I.) I 0 0 1 2 a a - r 10 Mu9nS(WwDn«n »'»-77 nation, riding Dim)ino Ciccarelli’s four Rangiingers3,.PevjlsO_. ______-I in Iheir last eight;;- _ ^-.-TCBf - ...... - - ■ . J*«CW» 73 71-Cfr We io host;Game''4-«''■■ 0 »iFm TMOU-68-»-2l0’’"lMlC9jM ~ ootn ' goals io'a7-2'viclVictory o v er the Pen- g ------ro3d-gamcs.-reium'ho»He'l S 1-3 10 4 4 ) 4 NBApIayofTs • ...... ------it.East Rutherford. Mikc Richlcr.:r. Ihe Monday nighl in Monireal >' 2) 0 0 0 0 1 7IJ^70- 10 MCnitflg ■ »»-n guins in the Patric Ireaj. ’ MTVwUOT FUMAIM 72«n. :rick D iv isio n scm ifi- 03,,,^ne. 3 loser wiih a sub-^ per __ ...... 2___ TertlOi 70-7I>-7C>.» n - 10 -lunMi lerfor- • _ 0HM&4 1 0 0 0 2 - f 2 - ■ ------7171-10'' eatlUM 42»lS nals Saturday nighls h i; ...... mBci;, iw.bulduelcd ChrfsTcrrcn ihis liii " WP-eyu>QMi»(ViS»i <»7»-2il MmnlUld* - 'imc- Bniins5,Sabrw4,<4 ; o t “ ' ^ , ___ EASTtfWCWrDWCS ------...... 'wlrlli71.7WII U A lin - , »2;« With goaltcndcrler D on B eaupre and Richilichtcr wns clearly sharper than ^ l*Hin*-Hem..ytwg:rfa.TK»KU:Sectnt''---- cnoomita) ThgrnaLWrnx 7?<»7». I pamn:ThnsUiai OIDrOlA 67.JJ.71.7Ch71- tl RcbAHol Washington's defecfense negating N H L Thursdjrsday nighi's -3*E—loss, making « Ted Donaio’s secondidgoalofthcscrles;* gc ' Y-)ljA-«J4« FMr.««rt» i»77- II UtRoMrm Chop 11). Um W. CUK lua UW 1 { IMKAn TO-TChTI.7&74- II CknuCwn 4>36-«i'’ scoring leader MsM ario L cm icu x, the saves;s in ii B pcerlc.vi'pcrformonce. li 1 2:08 inio overtime lifiedBcd Boston past Buf- • Sirtv.ji(>«2e R a m b a 70W77-67.7S-2II ItmMJW falo.. The bcsi-of-7 .seri _____Uia*e»agn.iHfl-i______rtl-0 ftlwciw- «7.7&74. Capitals look a 3-j 3- series lead, and Richicr'Tier’s .second playoff shuloui pf .series returns lo ! _;_NL.standings—l-^_____ OWDM 69«7.7S-66.78- II ...... - ...... Boston Oarden'on'Monilavndayntghi...... “ “ MMMlr.i^2> 70U-J12 can finish off the1C PenguinsI on Mon- cr and “ saved the Rangers ihc igno K EMOMn ------PMBKWti*...... «7«.?8.7H7I-2I2 ' E fC V nB ySlfSlffH Vlutlimir RuzicktJ, returning ret to the “ "•• W I. ftt CD OMtar - 74 sr.71-2170U- ■ m U H C i m u U ^ day n igh l in Lando'dovcr.M d . oing back 10 New York down M 2; Pacu^ 14 ) . Q4 - Cnom tl Um. 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A ltars ( &SMi p e s c l t K) s e s o i r 'iea3^ ^< ‘Killeef’ tennisis , SAN DIEGO (AP)-It■ It w as anoth- iu n ic e d a y San D iego:go-just nice . enough for Dennis Conmnner to coun- ‘.tenutack in the America*ica*s Cup de-' player ^vill tu rnI pro] fender finals but so nicec e ti h ^ it absolutely miserable for>r ItalianIt skip* pwPaulCayard. Aided by the lighl breeneeze that he when si5he’sre aidy ( m asters, Conner foughtt backba on Sat- MIDLAND,, Mich. (A P)-A urday by sieering Stara.&i.& Stripes ' \ V M A nne its .second wire*l6.wirere v ic to r y in Miller's large eyes namjweded 10 ‘I don’t wantW l ^ ’*1^ - mere m e slits and a wicked grin s three days. Stars '& Stripeipes beat Bill ' sp«' to turn proro Just her face as she pondered the qi Koch's Americas by 2 mminutes, 18 ^ ^ B |H ...... tio n ,„ _ .______to be ranliinked ____ . seconds to cut Americas'si3’a lead to ...... £ 2 in the best-of-I3 defendcnder fin a ls. Arc you a killer? 300th. I’ll1 gog to The breeze died on thelie fini a l le g o f "Yeah, I’m a killer."-she saic don'l like losing.” ' college ralrather both courses, and Stars & .Stripes lit- pg^ P jl t o i ' J Miller. 15, doe.sn’t lose of th a t/ eraUy rode the current acrcKTOSsthefln- oficn. than d o th ish line to complete thethe e;ght-Ieg, t i i i i i Last L i week, playing in a higher:r age - group, gro she won the Giris 18 till 20.03-mile course In 3 2 7 - A n nm e e Miller, m in u te s , 3 0 seconds. thethc Ea.ster Bowl Junior Ter Championships in Miami. 1 55-year-old -y , ^ Cayard. meanwhile, sat dejectedly She is lhe top-ranked 16-a at the~Wheel of 11 Moro d V en ez ia i-nnd- te n n iss p h e n o m - under junior divi.sion tennis pla}laycr ■ as he watched his huge lealead dissolve in thc United States and one in the dying wind on (he ci h alle n g e r ne of big broihcrs. both ofof whom< now : nine members of thc U.S. Ter course. New. 2:ealand, v had cnnis are in collcge. ThatIt was w enough ‘ Associolion nalional junior gi trailed from the start, four e n o u g h g ir ls ' for Ihe boys. team.tcai She is the reigning U.S. w ind to cross the line 2:3{J:38_ahead o f 5. na- ‘They’ve both basically bas quit tional hard court and clay cc II M oro and take a 4-1I leadll in the court tennis, now." MillerHer said, the ccham h a pion. toothy smile getting, wwic ide again, best-of-9 series. Stars & Stripr ip e s , right, tacks In front) o lf A m erica s during theirIr A m e r ic a ’s Cup d e f e n d e i ier final Saturday. It Ii seem s only a m a tte r o f ti The Kiwis con clinchI a sp : o t In th e . . _ time - Royal, who came: to to M idland in before the ninth-grader siaas pl ------A m erica's Cup-maich-wlifi flew— a— red—technical—ihreihree-|cnoi3-nearing-the-finis lish-and—oHhrecrcaching- ig-lcgsrltnKnrwas ------play- 1985. learned his tennis tcni on the ing for the big money on the p o n S u n d a y . . H e h a d 2>i hours a fte r C!:onner o n went off 10 the rightt side< of still 52 seconds ata t th e fifth m ark, b u t I"® : pro- playgrounds behind DetroitDel Nonh- fessional tour. II Moro led Ncw ZealW nnil by a file the protest. Ci^ard thehe courM( hunting fo^a breezeze. that's when disa.sui.stcr nc^^qjck as ' „ -we.stem High School.)l. A dccade or •'Shc'.v maybe two years aw whopping 4:20 roundingng Ihc final p r o te s t (lag on Thursday O Qi n S a tu rd a y , S tars '& S trippes e won >f>cy changed genn iway. so eariier. Tigers slugger slug Willie maybe-less;i^hcr-cpachr-Dcn windward mark- But iha < 1$a£roicst,------,hhe-8taft-by-one-TCCondr"C e - -CoHhcr— Th^gcnnakcnn t ^ i a n s w ere “ " ’'‘j cnnrs Honon"lcamcdTiTplaylayTKKebail-ort------Royal, .said following a workoui oTf on the-last leg even mtmore than It One week!k earlier, the opening tackacked aggressively upwind: con the lowering got stuckick, an^thcy tried to }ui at the same playground, ihe Midland Community Ten did on the defender courourse. Tliere nice of the defenderdel final aban- firstirst leg. and led by 34 scscconds pull up the new:w one before the cnnis Royal also works withwitl Meredith Center. "She’s close, but wc hj was wind of perhaps 1-2 knots in doned becaus.lUSc n e ith e r yacnt c o m - arouround the first mark. Ammcrica3 fouled sail had bebeen cleared. When , have- McGrath, another Midi>1id lan d tennis :o sec how shc.does in some W patches, but no wind In oihiother spots. PlcJed the firstirst Ihree legs in Ihe time woub’ould gei.no closer than 19 seseconds *f>cy finally lowcrcered thc old sail, the ° f' ATA talent. oumanicnts." • New Zealand skipperr R o d D a v is J«mit o f 2 h3urs, o u t 13 minutes. Ameri- att thih e fifth m a rk . ' new one took timene to break out. ‘°g McGrath. 20. eamcdled All-Amcr- But she’s not a pawn be]Jcing ican honors her freshmshman ye* at __ ___ went out, to‘the left, sidside of the ca3 was literaerally dead in the water Stars S{, &, Stripes, sailing bel)ctter in H.Mo_rp_.hud_sljslowed to about 2 pu^l 3ushcd by-an ambitious-coach;h or Stanford, then tumedled pro. She course and fooiid enoughJgh wind to some 200 feet:et from the maiker when jhe j 7-^t-lhe -l^ols at that poir ie lighl tiK cgg^gdJtyJ^P; oint and thc Kiwis ” ^agi:agcr parents, thc w ay soi ------make_a_6:58 jwing andi blx)b across ihc race was cs some earned SI40.000 herr firstfir year on i c a lle d . — saveevBmh^wiffft''iW lotfin^r"ih(Kc last -Sl'ccd.lhe,lead in half. Davis made you ,>oung tennis siars are. M iller, wwho the tour und ro.se'to No.No 26 in the the line first. After fallinging t>ehind 3-0 in the sc- winewindward leg. The wind wm 9 knots up more time with wi u good mark has ias bmn playing sincc shoi wa<.'as 5 Worlil rankings. . M-IcGrath cC won New Zealand's elapseded time was rics, Conner’ sailed sa Stars & Stripes to . fromrom the northwest at the staita n a n d rounding a n d clos'^los'cd to 10 seconds ygj, /ears old. will make the dccisioiion. S55.000 j[] j ^ist {jyf„tQ Oty^'ikinaljkiuB.'.llltyltoV'-ftflralndgaB i:?J«»ireM-gi'feribeiiranhBCTsroz: infip-ajT-ihjury------badrpn'Frlday'tfnabeat^lcgT'■S' ^ The .series wmrifmcrTwl 11 meet in ^ Cayard. who has vehcm vlillcr said. "I don't want to titum sidelined her. She hasLS ju s t recently , icmently op- Conner by 3:33 :3 1 . a m argin that w as 11 II Moro had a 1:01 lead rouDunding the 28th America’ :a's Cup malch be- pro,jro just to be ranked 300th. I’llII go^.,resumed playing. posed New Zealand'sI useu of a skewed becausause the wind fell off to the1C fourthf mark at the end of theth first ginning May 9. to0 ciupp< ig ^ lh e -w a jN ------— "™ ''*BE§^^ilSE§7Iowa'(A ’{AP)'^BuFh'^c7n^™ ’“ wait to the end of the racc:c and lel the wind ystem that includes her parenents. side, she kept wo*rklng.”' comeback stalled again Sai «g-* IPO JK SSC lt...-. ______.,;^.>»J£hiu-iDuiinttT>ik*HgoHgO£OUS».Six.-- * ''‘Tfrrscc6Tra*srdTo"^ua!n7 Vlso Saturday. Len Sitko anchored am Illinais lo lie ' U STA . days-a week, two hoursours a day on. T ria ls . there. We thoughtht the whole . ''■' second relay victory of ihc1C weekend. Baylor "She's still a young giri."' Iher the coun, then anothci)ther hour of' Reynolds, recently cleare field^was going t; lim e SalunLiv_w:it Igh with awut 300 meterss tot g o and Miiyed r HI *44 zdfintic ■faster "than'h'loydHca'rd's ffieclieet'iecord of 20.3^. rt^head'as'H irihtni^'irr’frR thc world rccord holder in the 400. “We thought ^ustniliii. yet still managed toI ad-a Tliey tell her she hass aan n easy life. but it won't go down o.s a newlew mark bccausc thc . . ;ansa.s was second in 9:47..I7..V4, W lo w c d by the whole field was goingtg tot run a lot faster lhan iince to-the quanerfinals agairlinst whai with the travel,. ththi e glam our w ind wa-s over thc allowable: limlir it. A rizozo n a a t y;49..'^6. th a t.” ros in the Dow Coming-Chamfiipi=—and allrBunhcydon'tI't understandu ^ till, Johnson was satisfied.d O)n " Friday. Sitko ran a 4;0i.;li.3 anchorto give JIJJu Reynolds ran in windy, 4( nships while taking semester ; ’, 4 0 -d e g re e w ea th e r after. ", ...... , • „ lllinlois o a viclory in the 6.4(X) rclrelay. Tlie mini goi ...... r fi- about the pressure of■ tentenni.s at this "I don’t know if I got: a good Stan or if ^ als at ^hool. a potential rlvol in the 400.1)0. Michacl Johnson, cas- lird yi<^iofy when M a rk o Kocrs K won Saiur- - - level. Adeniken got a bad start," saisaid Johnson, w-hose M iller leaves M ay 15 for . ily won the 200. Johnsonin isi: ra n k e d N o. 1 in the 's univcrsity-college H{K). >r a " If th e re 's p ressu re . 11I try to deal best in Ihc 200 Is 19.85. "I wawas just gl.ad I goi a lonth in Europe, where she w w orld at both distances b)ut u t:hasn’t decidcd if he’ll “ • iaylor, up.set by Southwc.stci.stcm Louisiana in will with it thc best way lean."1 ca Miller juti)P_gnJii[!iJu»»s one of Imy belter starts. I 199) luv in the Junior French and J •try to qualJfy-fonHfOIympmpics in both dr just one. - 1. ran away, from tliL» field (nto w in Thf» I fJVi n>- haven^t-worked-on^y-Hiart-unii ior Italian tournaments. ------S u s p e n d e d - i n - 199 0 -aftcificr i testing pusltlvirftsr"*’®' for thc fifth time in eight ycaic a rs. right aw,ay. S o m etimmes es 1 break , . *sieroids, Reynolds outranran Danny Harris,, the Johnson • appeared to toy’ withw Adeniken and S o far. sh e 's alread y mis.sis.sed down, but not too often,ten. Mostly. I ' - • /ith Ethridge Green anchori 44,9 sec- abou • Olympic silver medalistI in the 400 hurdles, In Little. They were right on hisis heelsh' coming out of t)out nine w eeks o f sch o o l ththis rdeal with it as it come es.'' s .''______-______lu—ihe—Bcanc-rjn—3:02-.X; -^r^attJrday^^cej===:^ —theaum the rbut-Johnson-dashedthtltheirhopes-ofTin~ u p ^ " ^ ‘•5‘!l7^.rM iD cr. maintains a ,3.9 . .. And Ihcre.are fru.^irati[rations. Mo.st...... lisianawaswcll back;ih sccor:ond at 3:06.69. ‘ ; gradi SCI with a burst of speed in thc s’traightaway and rude ^ in t average. It mightI beI 15-year-olds know fifrustration. . Reynolds allowed Horriarris and Southwestern hc Wisconsin team of Sarahih Renk.1 Kim Shcr even won by five meters. ^cn higher, but algebra-canI bc I Tennis just takes it up■> a rnotch, Louisiana’s Henry Brooksks toi set the early pacc, I. Sue Gentes and Aniy Wickickuswonthe.U00 jiffic Adeniken was second in 20.^20.2 scconds and Lit- ' ifficuli, even when you’re■ in "I still have problcn b lc m s w ith ' then grabbed thc lead at the head of the straight- ,1 ' y in 8:32.59. Wickus' was hahalf a lap ahead of cla.ss tic w as third, alsu in a hand-timtimed 20.2. The hand ass every day. overreacting, cspcciallyilly in prac- •;away and held off Hanisis iin the strctch. Harris ,j_ N o . 2 ru n n er w hen s h e g o t tl tim es were u.sed bccausc thc cleelcctrcnic timing dc- t th e baton and ran • -•^A a n n e .isjiw a re ^ha U sn fliL P U l was second in 46.11 secorconds. Brooks faded to U icr,-licc.’.'.Millpr-sniri "Rh-.ii:jL-aKse.l.want. ------wce-failcd.------r - W r-enubHng-the-Badgermo■to"biKiik"ihe lU K r ■ crieni ...... ------iends in tennis aren't keeping; upt everything to be perfecirfect. That's' fifth . ' ...... in l o f H ^ . 6 7 .set by W isco nnsinin si 1981. ^jlh- Gwen Torrciicc, the No. I-I-ranked American ilh school work likc she is." hiher still a gray area that'sI's got] to be “I made a move on thec cicurve," Reynolds said, wo woman in the 100 and 200, beatbca two strong rivals Sheiem ian. Gentes and Wickusus al.so ran on the talhc:lher said. "Sometimes thcheir worked on." , •'! didn’t make the kind ofs3f strong move.l wanted jn in the 400. She passed Lillielie Lcalherwood and' Badgegers’ record-.setling distancece medley team on- knowlowlcdgc' of geography is .so .s A nd the lo n g se p erati;rations from •to. but I did make a move.c.- A/ ftc rw a rd s; l thought. N a Natasha Kaiser In thc final twtwo tunis to win .in Frida>ay. po)or. o r. for example, that they donan't family and friend-s.arere d difficult - _ 'This has got to be a 44.*M.^ Then I saw it_was 50. 50.95_s,ecpnds,______, _ ...___ 1 ______-Thehc.Ncbmska-wbmen-madeJiiJt_lhree_:itles-for _____ Know)0WLMicjyJhc5iuiIaccs_ai3Lib!lbflL_on.cycjyimt ______■45 :9 2 :— = ...... — ==^** ...... iKaiser was .second in 51.4040 and Lcalherwood the wcweekend by winning thc 4(H)W a n d 1.6(X)relays *l>'5y‘iey're traveling to. In a way. M iller's tenrtennis carccr “I had figured on a betteiliter race from Danny. I thiithird in 52.27. .10 g50 o w ith Fridujr’s v ic to ry in the «00 relay.- "Ai•’Anne doesn’t want lo bc thithat has become like Hal. the computerI should have went ahead and went for it from thq 1Torrcnce said she had 10I compensatecc for lhe ' Dcnisiisc Lucas. Kwunl Stewan andmd Shanelle Poder way.-ay. S h e 's a serious stu d e n t." in "2001: A Space Od>O d y sse y .'' It ju m p ." c:hilly h i weather: ran o3n n all ihree teams. ItI tb bc ca m c apparent raih e r quickick- has a life ofits own. - Johnson-beat-former-DraDrake-siar-Kevin-Lititc— —liW - hen you're my size <5-foc-foot-8, 125 pounds), lowwa-Suiic’s. Karen,-Gijioim wiwon the women’s ly il*-thai she was a serious tennimis "I think that is the case:asc." Iierja- and Texas-El Paso's Olapoiipade Adeniken to wiri- yoiyou can’t run into the cold,"■ shshe said. "I decided 1.5000 for thc third siraight year. playc.ayer, too. Miller first picked upu ther said. "It's son off beenbc taken a rack“ack c t bc'ciiuse-hcr old e r brothericrs out of our hands. R Rig ig h l now. ayed. But they wouldn’t Ict the th we’re having a lot of■ anxiety.an So inds Can year-old Anne hit with them. is she. Declo hai tl By thc time she was 10, Milic ey boys Her ‘The worst-case seen heir 1st tltrack sethback iccnario. for d been playing tournament ten TheT15a^cwr ------— nated the fieldd cevents and picked up 5, Ttaody. C. H.«1. » 0 -1 , ThartvJon..«.• K. • K,2:«8:2.P*i*non,C,23779;3.N»5ad.ef,K.3024,- 9: , en- me. is thai Anne wouldlid bI e a very I.S; 2. P*d>. C. 2;1S.4; 3. 0.2:t0 2:-2:4, . 4.K»nOr«i. C,2 Jl J. 400 —- 1. Mor • larx), C, 05 0,3. McOontW. V.05.».4,0®6e)-.K,73D;V.« ,t,„ „ , /.S3.S;2,S«m.D.M.7:3 MMcnvn, C. 90H B: 4. .5 Dimnaon, 0.74.4. 300 nurknurwa»-t.smip«)n,c. m capable ' of hitting with her hc be an unhappy person." E D £ N - Ja n K irkland nowlow h a s h e r trip le ju m p'. TTie h e H onicts finished in [Wmw r IlKftH P«rti. r tJ J wihi»wi««i n ^ l ------U.B; 3.H*»ara, 0, V>‘*' 3. SMSftanar, 0,60 S, 4,MeOon...... •___...... , name on tfielecoS'books. th e fTrst fo u r spcspots in the iriple jump Mm, c, 44.7.3. krwwl«, O; 47.0; 3. Crump,up. 0. tW. K. SJ.2,200 - 1. KrtlinO,inO.C,2fl3:2.Spanii.C, I— ; 4. OMum, C. 47.3: S, EU. C. 4» 6.200- .McK-nlay,K.298,S m m m m two records Sajurdoy at the V, 24.2:5 ^ « l . D?24 3' 3 » 5 ^ 1,.Simp- a tan,C,NSl.3.Danialf.K. . IS15 08:4. Paianort.C. ^ 0 Ihe Monte high jump. - i53>j:5.£fcf,C,l737.R«tay« A ndrus Irivitatiorial micfc m'c:BOO— I. VUav (Hiwnig, IMKhurlAJn, Ko- .SS.S: 3. Dtdo 202.400 — - H er.tim e of 12.3 secondsnds in the double .wlnnenlers in the. running UoRtt) 137,7; 2. D«lo (39S;3. Gvrf 141-41 S;4. Hom.O.Ktanaana.F. KtaruMruulru^'z^lLtwrty >*r»ir 1 ^S.4. 400 — 1. C«/nlH«nnltor, Rmv.lay. Dmg. S7,S;3. Ctrir 97.0,4. Dadoo98 98 0.Ma«ay-l,Dacio $ ” n ^ ^ cBr^Worl 100-m eter dash and 26.3 secondssec in events. ■ Tlno«v) 4a.3;2. ValMy 480:3, KhnMrty• 502,5C |MartltrihiJ.Otl»fr>out,Mallor\Jlory,Minflf)2.03l.2.Krti. V the 200-meter dash brol3ioke the Besides Kirklirkland, Carey's Kathy l«r — 1. Cuay rnoQcy. P«v«. UmcMit), Pat*)Pa et>y20< 7:3.Ca/ay2:11.9. l« .0; 2. Kimwny 4a, «J92;3. D«do4 53. F-oHavaiavamt:Snoip«l-l. I 1 ^ : : Heather Beard < r>) 9:44.1; 2, KlmMrly 3:4B.S: 3. Cwty 3S0.20.2. Flaw Smpon, C. JJ-0:2. Otlerhoolwol. 0.31-3:3. Ita, K. . ^ NOW d of Kimberly domi- C»»EN! ly- iti: SfKM pul ~-,l. Vb>(. 0.4M ; 2. OtMll.1. _DD. JO-7.4. Itartim. V. 29-0:9.5. Joroanfao,Je 0,29-3 0^- uices. Kirkland almost I; 3. MMCh«m, C. 39-7; 4. SMWo,757-10;:;0; 5 • eul — 1. Kai*jn», v. 00-7; 22 Oiiailwul.C D, 02-0,3. Carey did well in the trac >-a Ptyrw. 0.74^); 4, OaO, D, 73-4'3-4:8, la«,K.«94 long lothcr firet place, biit U D I E SS’ ’ ...... finishing second to Dwio™ i n " 'S 'c ^x*a____W no-l.F’.Kaana»ifa.V..15.515.7.S.R0»t.V14-4:J- ...... U GEAR }7-i;8,aM«M.O. l ^ Y ^ J u r a -• i 1.J. . Pdtrton.C, 13-7; 4. Simpson,>on, 0,14-3; 5. Maatfum, ■ boys* events and finishing' moiR. 0.3 f-t0 1/2; 2, fl. Pivn*. D.3f-7;:9. D. ' C.l2-ll.Tr«la)ump-I.HaWn, C. 1B.5; 4.14.Eadi- MEN’S and fifth place was .21 secondo n d s. D.ie,B;lKn9.H «.0.1 1»-7;9. SnouM.K.20«.t00-t.murK)ind,c. • r f # l _ » T U R N T EEC C Sli»n.V17.8;5.E»i.C. 2, Kevtuna. V. t3J;3. UcMnUv. K. 19.0: < In the boys division; DccloXIO o o m i- ll,7:2.KohU,V.11.e;3-l ^ ■ r n H H l a n CATAPULTSc s ston,C. i l i s i : 9.Rant.K, U.2, 1,.Baard, & ^ ■ ■ 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 £ Reg. $119.95______R U N N I N G SSHOES H — ^ ------T------R M r $ 6 4 .9 5 ~ “Boisrean lealads Clear JS p T i n p ^mafei^fieli

TTie ■ nroes-N ew s • • F o u r g o lfers,, I Rick Carsoney, Ida- 180I competitorsco this moiining. C o n - f e — ho Falls, Jim1 Purves and Dave dilionsons, accordi/ig to tournamentn t o f - .•BUHL, - Bciise's Bretet Rupert Driscoll of Twirwin Falls and Buhl’s .ficicals:als, are at B'17-year best andI d th e s opening Tin^Howard arcare one m^re Iwck at coursersejs.yeiy.playable...... i i a i •carded a 6 9 ,in,Satuiday;^s_o -ro u n d ofthe Clear Springss AmateurA: 73. ' '• ^ If^ t o u rn a m e n t to head th e champi-cl Craig Falco, SunSu Valley, heads the . ^ :* ^ n s h lp flig h t. first .flight withth a 72. The second . C o m e in a n d Iter is. John - West mI^ M G ra ]ind. Ope; . .Rpf^rt thus canies a two.»o.sm kc- "M". ininglVJ 7 6 , and ' Mitch ■31 i S i L . E N T EER OUR DRAWWING _leadloyer. Niles..Badendock ly, , ^ r i l 28 - E ririday, May 1 U ' Valley, into today's round. 1 Falk; 81, and hothe- '^ T l :ovey, 88, are atop the time defending champion C m dX v-S'idSSiJli^is,,respcciively„ _ ’.3^ “ ^ e r *J,ames" of'ChaU«-and uypGain1 S t a t e SS e n n c e l A d d r ess3 8 ...... ■ _ ...... ■...... Falls*" Jason ' MeyexnoeffeifTer. a re ' A n 8 a.m . te c: timti e, beginning with 825Shooshon^stiw t 86U )uth * 734-4514 / P h o n e■ ■ . —l^ k ed rin-a-third-placo tie-at^:t-72,“-^-^lhc-last-flight -.b^^score.-awaits bv the ■ rth e S!nglng_B_rIdga/acrps3 fn , . ” T (— ■ -V'. -,v- -

______Dj4_7imoS:Novra.-TwiiTwin Falls, ldaho_Sunday, Apriliril 2 6 ,- 1 9 9 2 - ______49en*s seek to□ revive 2nd-y'^ear^n•opacess Sara Lee Clilassie NASHviaE, tcnn.. (A( P ) - D ana when a fuel tanltank containing alcohol Lofland battled wind c h i i r was being refillefillcd when a gusi of oldiimage thhroiigh Saturday ..to post a 1-uiunder-par 71 w in d b le w inIto to tthc tent and the tank .and take a oncrstrokeke after two ignited, accordording to a statement . rounds of the $525,00)0 0 L ee ■ from LPGA offic}fficials. C lassic. Gcrring_stoolood at cvcn-par 144 prooductiveJ draft—------fcoflandi-one o f threee golfers who o fte r h e r tw o rou:rounds. tied the course record wi a 7 -u n d er Lofland. who/ho started on the back SANTA CLAR.^RA, Calif. (AP) - alsocaiTlatn'e under scrutiny in an 65 during Friday's first w as n in e , m a tc h eed d |par on her first 10 ______S lu n g by an offs^ffspson of tumuli .invesligaigation of on alleged sexual more steady than spectaitacular as she holes before sinlsinking a 4-fooi birdie "and changc. thehe San Francisco assault.'It. T h e S a n 'M a tc o C o u n ty remained the tournament le a d e r afte r 1^:;^.;;;,'' putt at the 505-105-yard, par-5 sccond 49cri arc lookinking to Sunday’s districlI aattorney's office declined 3 6 holes. o p e n in g o f thIC e NFLf draft as a to prose)sct;utc DcBartolo. citing “I felt really off todojlay. I'only hit Lofiond thenen continuedc on par for- chancc tosdispclpel Ihc image of insufficificienr evidence. But the about .five faifwayss yesterday hcrroum lof7l.71. , organizational disaJisarray. _ ' _ allegedd vvictim and her lawyer arc (Friday) ond hit about m a n y " I t ju s t k e pIt t ono r being a real boring "1 Ihink il’sl’s going lo be consideri:lering a civil suit, today. 1 did hit my iror a n d sH R nB round,” Loflanfland said. "1 wasn't - imponant to showow people wc have “U's ib< been difficult, obviously,” kdpi myself in it with mjny chipping," right for birdie our acl together,;r, thati wc’rc truly said Policolicy. "ButweTccognizethe - sa id L o fian d , w h o wa*^I 8-under for oppportunitics,:s, butb I wasn't h ittin g it as organized ass 1I know wc are,’’ need, to10 I handle those situations, two rounds over the pariar-72, 6,242- W that I was in real irouble. said 49ers presresidcni Carmen Wc findid a way to deal with them y a rd H erm itoge G o lf C o i r 'A’ "I fed a lotlot I more comfortable Policy. and resolsolve them. That's been the Lofland, in her seco:;ond year on * - ( being in Ihis posiposition after (winning) Team officialslls arc looking for iradcmanark of this club. I feel tour, earned her First v Ih is ' ' Las Vegas,” LofLofiand said. "I d id n ’t un upturn to anan offseasdn that adversitylily makes you stronger, as year in the Las Vefe g a s L P G A feel a lol of pre;pressure out there; but b egan o n a do w'n n nolen and steadily long ass yyou survive the adversity, Intemational. there is prcssuissure when you see w orsened. and I ihitthink that’s whai's going to At 137 arc Tina Barrelrett, who also . yourself just harhanging in ihere at 1- Even when theIhe news has been happen1 wwith this organization.” shot 71 Soturday, BrandidiBu^onand under par.” •good,"somc of thethc'lcss appealing SeiferPert said whii.e Ihe five Dawn Coe, who put i a - Burton foundind the swirling winds aspects have beenbci difficult to coachinging slaff changcs were at second-round 70. • V.. and tempcrnturcsures Ihat dropped to the overlo o k . firs t ‘'disconcerting and Burttin made a run ut in m id-50sio her:r liking.lil Jof M ontanala isi expected to unseliliniling," the additions, among the late afternoon, mo lo 7> ! " T h e w in d is whai' made it tough reium in 1992 aftcafter missing all of ihem MilMike Shanohun as ihe new under afier birdies at Nosos.. 13 a n d 14 and on the last1st ihreeI holes I r e a lly ' lasl season withI a torni right elbow offensiviiive coordinator, brought and then offsetting a boj the .v^ ' f e l l t h e t e mipcralure p c i go down," tendon. But as> wclcomew as Ihul ncwenerjlergy a n d ideas lo the 49crs. I7lh with a 3-fool putt foforabinjje-3 Burton said. .news is. il stillII couldc open' the "If ananything, maybe we’ve th e 18th. "I considerr myselfm a very good door to a divisivisive quarterback gainedd jground,” Seifert said. Tracy Kcrdyk andid Florence I bad weatherher pinycr. My. coniroversy withh SieveS Young and "W e're•e ;ahead of where we‘vc Dcscampc, who matchecied Lofland’s V ■ ■ conceniratiof)3f) i.si ifiien.vc irj b a d ^ ______Sic.Y.c_BQnouh(UnUmgucls ,No„!....b c c a iniJ jh h e -p a stJ Jc e L w c :rc .g o in g ______05^jLEfjdayJ'aUcadj3j-.oii_Salurdayo_ —..f______wcnihcr.llBunQnnn n «;.nirl "If I >;hnt and No, 4 passers:rs last1 season, also into thislis drafx.as well prepared, Kcrdyk dropped to 5-unander for the under in theseSO conditionsc today. I , on the roster. b e tte r prepared, pn than nny of ihc tournament after a rounc;nd of 2-over d o it a g a inn loitom orrow." "It’s incrediblc.)lc. really. You've others.i. ‘The imagination, the 74. Descampe took bojogey on her- Burton, wholio hadI a string of 34 ' kind of gol a situiituation where it’s creativityily is morc Ihan il’s been, first two holes on the wway to u 76 E cS sZ iS holes wilhoutIt a bogey snapped at ‘ ulmosi like, ‘Whenhen is too much no I'm noinl knocking what we’ve thal left her at 141. APffioto -N o . I 7 r w a s vcry-plcascd-with v e r her':— ” ------g(XKl?--” Policy saisaid. - done in1 ththe pxst. I feel good about------‘‘That’s golf," Dcscampnpe-said.7“ ~ s — Classic leader Dana Lofla)fland chips onto the sevtvenlh overall gallic. ' “What the coacoach has lo do is whai we’’/e’ve done in ihe past, 1 just Golfer Cathy Gcrrinjing rcccivcu ,Jnrin I vc missed:d o n ly three green s in . rj^g^Saturday's secondI rcr o u n d . work his way thrintrough it and make think it’sl’s e< v e n h^cn jn tcn stifie d .'’ firsi* and -sccond-dcgrccj IWO d a y s . I h it it clo.sc today, b u l I . the right decision.">n." P o licy;y : said some of the Changes=-.. facc and hands in an accccioirnt while V anderbiltIt University Mcdicai rcreleased by LPGA Touroffiy fla m e s —w eltr'' — ------ijuarterback. • foregoneic conclusion,i San Franciscoco went into ihe Holmgmgren. San Francisco's Local du b s farefi well at sociccer tourney offseason winniiming ils last six offensivilive CQordinator, left m POCATELLO - T he‘: Twin Fnlls , ,,Mati_Rams«nscy. Donnie McCall and games lo finishsh 10-6. Bul the coach theth Green Bay Packers, ■: - i i ; 4 9 e rs m is sed thele playoffs f for (he startingg thetl biggest slaff exodus U-I9 Fury soccer teamim split two Dwayne Kinlim ball registered Fury ^ first lime in niln in e y e a r s - a since 198!982. . games on Saturday in l(Ihe opening goals as thec Twin' Falls aggregation situation Pol’olicy callcd He looook assistants Shearman round of Ihc Portcncuf' IInvitational fiisfiloncd a 3-3 tie wiih the Boise 7. ~SocccrrX?^TOtn?nu...„,',; ------Since then. Billlill W alsh''sprncd makingg them ■ the" Packers’ The Fury, getting g'goals from _ Twin Fallsills' U-J2 Ventures and ...... iLftewJp.Kipminfe9;£iiiiU j W ”P...QlfsJisi.ii ... tcn^M ujph^ Ihe Boise ChuChallengers bullied evenly as a player persorsonnel specialist; coordinatelutors. respectively. " “'“s'liuioui'ifie‘W u'cirfo6t“Bi‘BTaclTs’naV es"’ i(iroug7rtrir^^^^•re’‘paii)Ts"um7r wTiTTin'"’ the organization'sl's chief< scoul.^quil LynnI StilesS also left as special 2-0 before falling 3-C-0 10 Idaho scconds remainaining in the coniest. thc ...... in a h u f f: Ih e teleam i lost stveo leams coa:oach to t,ike a from officS Falls' Venture club. Ventures* Aar\ a r o n Evar^s kicked in the players through PinPlan B depanurcs, job wiihh Kansasl< City, and Tommy In the U-16 (under 16-ycar.s-of- 16 wi'riner.'. ------■ 1! club record; ancai^ tlic coaching 'Hart wentcnt* fro m being an assi.stant age) division, the Fury I had All three: teamstc will be in action ^fiilTefrdiiredlii^^yoriijiTiover. UefelfslV^iT7e-line-coach^to_ the _ completed just one gamirne al press today, vyinjing for n herlh in the; I Owner Edwardird DeBariolo Jr. scouiingsg sta ff. " lip ------^ N B A _

there are not)t r m a n y ccniers w ho have Continued from DlJ l tend to be |. beating the Pacers al ImIndianapolis played bettortor. Wheii Duck is ihal- S v be of the sccond- und third- Bul there may be enough lalent round vuri'urieiy raihcrihan No. 1. Monday or Thursday. ag g ressiv e, il realty makes our leam y - ' P ' ______here fo r tw o d rafts, T h e draft c will slurl withh ------■■ H r s-becn-oufH i fesa vcvei^Bosion- -reryjood:"— J There aro the stancandard lop six or Indianapoipolis laking Emiman, a 285-i. coach Chris Ford said1 ofc Baglcy. The Lakersers' 79 points were the seven -"cim 't miss"gi"guys. pound bulbull inside who reminds a lot)j who wus given litlle chammcc to make fewest everr alloweda by the Blazers They include defJefensivc tackle of scoutsIS of( Houston’s Ray Childress.i. the team after,missing last 1. season in a playoff gga a m e. ^------Stov«-&nnnan-of-W•Wai,hingionr-«ho— a =Fhctrttrr th g j’un-jvtitfiK, — w llh n knee:iniqTV7—------:z = ______te d lo pm lli(? p rosMin* nn will be the No. 1 picipick by the Colls: The ColtsCc also have the. second(J "1 ju st took a d v an tag e of o whul (the them the fulljll 48 minutes.” Blazers • receiver Desmondnd Howard of pick, whwhich they got by dealingg Paccrs) gave me." Baglcy7 said ofhis coach Rickk Adclman snid. "We ______M icliigan_lhe_Hci:Icisman_Irophy_quanctbucback_CRns,Chandlcrto Tamnala__ brilliant performance, wjiich v also knew that they th would come out • O v erd u e let! ______winner:., and iwo'0 .o f .-.lh e _ b c si...B a y Cwhich ic h la te r released h im .) ...... I ncluScd 'fouFTeb'oW'ds d: and two^stronprbursorsomewhere along-the-line,_ tier arrives-56 ye;^ears later comerbacks in years. 1Troy Vincent of If theie Colts keep it. they’lln steals.'" wc'thoughtI tlthey would crack, and ' W isconsin and Terre:rrell Buckley of probablyly lakeI Coryalt, bul they couldd “John Baglcy was makiking us look they did." • ContraryT^HeHyT^dTum orsShelly— or ----- Florida State, AddI DDavid Klingler, also tradeide it - to Washington, whichh like fools," Indiana coaclich Bob Hill the Houston quarterterback, Texas picks sixllixlh (courtesy of a trade wi^h.h said. Cavaliers 11118, Nets 96 L ongisalif'0s _ A&M linchacker_Ouenuenlin Corvati and their formirmer genejnLmanager Bobbv..V Roberi Parish had 233 points for defensive end Sean GilbertGil of Pitt. Beaihard,xl, now in San Diego, for lastit BoTion anu Kevin ua -^-Material Girl u /,K n ‘ if’ f i r■st s t q u a r te r a n d B r a d istrikes^million-dcdollardeal ------hai- ik a pool year's No, IS Chuck Person led the Pac( B u i beyond thai ■>Jo. 2 ). T h ey w ant V incent. a.s look over from there as augmented by the largiargest selection of does Dalilalli^s. which picks 13th andd points, Reggie Miller scoi und Cavnliers beat Ihc • Pontiac Bonnneville SE wins yet/et another a Detlef Schrcmpf 19. un d e rc lassm en sincg_lhg_ihe league made 24th. Butut the asking pricc is high - a y Neis I IK-% Saturday md two No, I picks. The Celtics played Ith e ir i o th them eligible two-o-ago. a Emiman. starter und 2-0 lead in their first- award Buckley, Howard andmd Gilbert all fall There's:'s also likely to bc action atll straight game without,L g suffering from back | S S c l' inlo thal category andrjd Ibey o n d Ihem is N o s. 4 (C(CincinnaiO, 7 (Miami). 8 id. which hasn't won a', • How to grow scvQhlh in a row witl■•EJ. ; S f Cleveland. /V a wildflowergarjarden------a group that could inchnclude us many os (New Engingland) and 9 (Cleveland), ies sincc 1976. sent ihe a dozen sophomorescs ,and junionrin Washinj ;r Brown, sidelined with a lington might dangle Klinglcr icir lOlh conseculive the first two rounds. d syndrome. » and wai!it Ifor a bidder, and so would , playoff loss....New ^ Jersey hns-lost ils All this and moren in Tuesday'ly'sChat! "Drafts arc cyclicalical things." says ‘he Dolphiphins.'Ditto for the Puts, who0 :s_at Richfield, (c the Houston quonerback-iff Portland 101, L.A . Lal Dick Steinberg, generneral manager of niay take I y fhiidc 8 of 11 shots and Chat! Ju;ust another reasonn iI o the New York Jets, h e gels by New England, the Browns, • Kevin DucKwonh led llth e w ay fo r 13 o f 14 frecc e throws for 29 points. don't get Klinglcr, could deal "T h is o n e ’s good nonoi only btcausd 'O ';'); ‘I Portland wiih 19 pointsts and nine giving him1 696 in thc two playoff subscribe« to The Times-NevJews, : G ia n ts, w ho are interested. of the underclassmenncn. but bccausc rebounds as the Blazerss Iblew open games in RicRichfield. Ohio. Larry .s. of course, is another major there's a lol of qualitalily on defense. r the game with a 15-1 run1 iin the third Nancc scored•ed.I9 poinis und Mark with six picks In ihrce rounds, Usually you get a lotl< of offense quarter. Price hud 15) ppi o in ts und 1.*) u.ssist.s. the final payoff for the becausc coaches tendid Kto put the better ‘‘Double-zero wus the man.”m Clyde Derrick CoColeman had 24 points :! WalkeMrade thal has helped TheT ^ Drcxler said. "The big fell Imes-Ntews athletes on offense.. BBui Ihis year in Hcnchcl V clla is really . and Drazen PePetrovic 23 forthe Nets, r Cowboys frDm a'l-lS tcam - Ihe upper rounds, ihc,hcnun,bcrsa,r|-^ 'I - p la y in g w ell...... ■ " ' wiio'play 'hoslost io'ihc'Cavallcr.s1n'“ " to 11-5 last year and .should . equal." . J ...‘‘He‘s working much harderh than Game 3 off thct besi-of-.^ series 7 3 3I0 9 3 I ie r M inncSO tintresiderii M ike Thai.’s dcm onstrat'rated by whafs f" e he wns enrlier In thc InInst month, Tuesday night.;h t .- :------■...... U ensconced on the Texas " bccomc the normalmat paucity of-^y”'’ 1 Wall of Honor. ' quarlcrbacks. Onlyly K linglcr'for r v w w w w sWftflWVWn r m n n n r . , : urc a couple of oihcr factors ■ whom the Chiefs. Brov;rowns and Giants . “J s * ■ raft. 1 could be tempted to trade up, is 'n;h=ilrafl involves three big-nume | considered a sure.]e first-rounder °".= ■" OPENL g backs - Walker, Eric | 4 ^ 0 ? ^ ER despiic a bad senior se:seisonandalow on of Indiunapolisjind-Bobby- ...... rating from some scout;OULS w ho think he Iji •ey of Denver. All are on the ' ■ learned bad habits inin,heru„.and. h is SUm P A Y, APRLL .2 6 th 5 ■ I ------S iz z q j and only Humphrey seems ' shoot. m a rk e iauble b - no one else seems I Beyond him, onlyy Virgina'sN Matt billing to10 surrender: a high pick for a■ II; Gates COpen /Rlacingi At Pepsi Blundin could sneakak into the first 30-ycar-or-old runningj)ack wilh a ] ro u n d a n d th a l’s'u long;:insshot. spoil, iiijKistory. ) Pro Stocicks ;■ Despite a sellingIg jjob by Leigh The oiheth e r fa c to r is signabiliiy. • Steinberg, agent lo ihcthe quarlcrbacks, i| fifj,st surfaced, two years ago . UCLA.'s Tommy Maddox,Ma only a „i,5„ chi;hicaRo iook safely Markli: ' 12:^4 5 / J2 :4 5 ^ — sophomore, is probablj I "Wy “ second- or Carrier Wilwith the stxnf^IclrbecauscjL.Ju l i —___ ; Budweiser third- rounder because:ise h e 's 100 green c o „ |d sigign n him relatively cheaply. I tocks \\ Adults $ 8 .01 i 0 and too frail. Pennin SJ t a t e 's T o n y j a r r i e r ,I..who_turned iv out to be this I Street Sti ------Succa'is'crraiic;FIoridaIda Slate's Casey defensivevc rookie of the year,' was | ctronics \ L W e ld o n a n d B Y U ’ss TTy Delmcr are expectedI tolo go much lower. j I r e n A g e s 6 - l I[ l i $ 3 . 0 0 — ~ too short and don’t havilave sirong anns; -ij’s a^ ,major factor," says Jim , ~~Quale-s-Elect - — and there aro-qucslioilions about ihc-pjn|(5-^(jj QCks ;I the-prcsldent o^The New ' ChilddTenJJnder^sJ:FREE ------k n c c - o f - M ia m i- 8 - C:raig-Erickson, r a Orleans> Saints,S who matched a ' d Pony Sto drafted in the fiftlifth round by multimilliolion dollar free agent bid by A d u l t S e a s o n T i c k e t Philadelphia lasl year,r, butb a candidate Detroit for lincbacker-Pat Swilling. I for the draft again Iff hh( c d o e sn ’t sigt)^ " D o y o u wwant j (o pay a million dollarsi | $139.00 by Saturday night. for an uproproven roolde or to someone | 5 ^ \ S otdbuster d l Season Ticket The first round coulduld be dominated you knoww hhas already produced?” ■ - - A g e s . e - n •Magic Vs iHwaiff- by offensive linemernen, headed by That’ss < certainly one factor in \ Stanford’s Bob W hitflitficld, another Cincinnati’ili’s willingness to irade the i \ $9.50 junior, defensive..H;..linemen, and No. 4 over«rall pick to a team (Dallas ' chase at SodbusterRestaurantni 1 Mile West s Airport ;! defensive backs. The1C irunning back or Washinjlington) seeking Vincent or "I t of Twin Falls 1 crop, led by Vaughrghn Dunbar of Buckley.. TheT Bengals arc among the■ -iVI .. • u_»— Indiana and Tommymy Vardell, o f. 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1 ^ Misceilalaneous-Mi!iscellaneouu s . 820-825 ------— « S20 PETS AND 82S WANTED TO BUYJY 825 WAHTEDTOBUY 82S WAHTEDTOBUY 825 'WANTED TO BUY------\ i^"-WAHTEOTOBUy— 623-WAHTPTOBUY M 825B25 WAHTEDTOBUY SUPPUES 825 WAHTEDTOBUY ------. FRENCH FRY CUTTITTER HorxlaXRorsimiar4stroke Dke Old clocks,Jugs, bowls, pot-•• Travel traior, 3010 35’. oood ) Sau sago stulfor. largo size: ^WANTED: ATy.4whoolor. ^/Vantod;Cribormisc b;.by ■ Bassol X pups, $25. CanCaH aJ* ^yantod. Hoavior than Isli Sloro Iran biko. a^-M S7dov8i __ loryofaniWte,4cQst&on d Stovons Doublo SarroR 4 • 10 J lof5woo>'(iflvs.734-16( ^ condition & reasonably usod vacuum packer. Call aOOccohJS. : Cai 733-3634. • Jiloms. o n Can 734-5483. MG64. cuttors. Uko restauraiirants Hubs to fit S'//IH axlo shalli i S .kitchen Homs. 32M S48. . ; pricod.Can73i267t. . ” 7-6340,-: ______^ BIRO DOGS: Springor Sc uso.733-yS26.- _____ tomounlMaWwhools. Wantod: Automatic garago WANVANTED: Gated plpo. 10* )ls. Old woodon hopo chosiI Usod alf comprossor. Call I Scub a or skin diving gear, _doofCponof. c 543-5645 will lol/PoinlorX.4mnlo.2lo,2 lo- From ond loador for'Ford Fc Can 324-2758 atier6om.^ ftroasuroctwtl.ra-^9. ii Wanted: 1211 bod with gram 5 wilh 30* gale spaclngs. . . malo. Roady now. $5$5oa. 5000 tractor. 637-4040. . 733;;6953a8klorRofloror>r s ld o s & hoist lo lit f lo nI w et su its, tanks ano BC. Wantod: vv Baler, Hesston _1300-1500 !^ ft. 733-3634. 2;___ Looking lor smal Wizingoffor or Purobrod Bloodhound pups.. can733-1109. ■ _ truck. 764-2586 evoa. _ Can S 3 4 - e ^ days. ” Can 734-3874 eam-2pm2eE L _ Gbs goll carls, noodingngro- I mlni-motorevdo, 5 4 iS oOO^ o , Call 837-4040.______4600orJD346or346;Can WantVantod: Horso Iratler, alimt- . goll balls, exporioncod' i WANTED: 1 ion llatbod[ £Small sot ol door antlers, 2 ,3 ^58-3080- ; num nur ot FRPgposoneck, BIRDSI QlRDSl torirsalo- so pair. Yamaha EZ Go &HJW "' Military Insignia &modals,)ls, R allroadtlos. sod , lioworr ornorHJxpor.SooEdal: or 4 point. Will pay $2 yu, Cock- by O a w ^ . 734-1586. truck. 734-7806 eves. Wanlod: Buttar churn, any _<-64-6 ho iso.caitm soeo. Amazon, Conufo. Co 733-1691 anvtimo. •• starts ol otl kinds, Iroos,' Ctauds's Sports pound. Will pick them up. t W anlod: 2 axlo car trailor. kind. Cai 734-691S. Want.Vantod.'Kkl^ horso. gokiing. allols, somo cagos.IS. CallC Good running economy ( Nowor modol campor van,an shrubs, doooratina rock $i 733.2000 Blu»t!rik6«M.ir banS86-213Saltor5an- ^ 537-6916.______orpfcd^.$500oftoss.C Wantod; Cockatoo 1w■ns.a^ _CallCan837-6304. . ^ *• tow milos. exconent condl-idl^ wood, lown a gardon oma*■ Usodkin, 734:9113. Sm all Shotland Pinto pony t, Wantod; S cu7 r. c^ost doop ® bum s.postors, 017. Usod Want CUTE AKC mlniatiliaturo c v o 8 ^ i? 2 S 4 . ------lion, 733-7106.______monts, polo or board type maro, also good useo bar- r Vaniod: Largo chalk board . fn>oio.Can438-S77e. Dock Martins and or and and folding studont desks, \ • Schnouzers, $175. ReadyRei Good usod open rirm sowiowing OLD8ICYaES,19600RS - codar londng, pickol lonc-: Harfoy Davklsof ! orcycto, roi radng saddlo. roason- t 5/1.Call 734-0374 ______mochlno. 734-7’i23. ' Wanlod: 60* whooi line mov >jaoa’s.Call734-4203. Can734-8Mf. CaH ------OLDER. CALL 734-5007. ' cash paid, 734 L'UB. Obtypricod.825-4215, Ffoo Goldof>Rotfiovof/lor/ Lob Guitar, fixor-oppof o.k. AlsAlso ^ K4’-31?4 ® P’ or. Can 768-2866. X,' malo. 1 yr, NoodsIs roomro chid'stabk>& chairs.Irs. — to run. 734-7416. ______7 3 : ^ 9 S 1099 AUTO DEALERS t O » AUTO DEALERS 1099 AUTO DEALERS 1099 AUTODEALERS 11099 AUTO DEALERS 11099 « A in b DEALERS 10991099 AUTO DEALERS Froopupplos,.UbX,Eo.,Eomo gold.eom o block, 6 wwks. 734-6076.______Husky-Lob pup lo' goodgo homo. Husky mask,.malo. mi Can326-4eS>6atlor5Dmi£ m ^ Llomos lor solo; Moloo&fo- & malo. Also tools, wooc«ood& mWal. Raridv. 733-6446.446 Mogniflciohl Groal PyroflrTonnos puppkis, $150; Himsloyalayan ykrtlons. $35.676-305^ Purobrod Rotlwoilorpui^u ps. 199 paronts OFA coriilloa '92 NISSAN wooks. Call S86-2317,7.° ! STANDOARD TRUCK 1990 GM(K i C Purobrod Springor SpanIpaniol ------puppfoS, $75-$100. ReadyRon SUBURBANST 4X4 for Easior. 536-2166. ^ Rogistorod mlnialuliaturo m 'il Sehnauzor pupplos,. $200$2 on. Can 436-9S08. i Springor/ Britlany pups.ups. 6 ______WOOKS old. tails oockoicked,

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^ UKCDollins brod Pk>R houndhoui iJJfiiiBrTfflaHI ^ pups, provon cross. $15 . . / malo or lomnto. 568-2267 Young Togu lizard, \'A block & gold. Moro into. c. k / / Jui:o 733-9469. I «6i.8 7 7 * 5 8 * - S^ ST E R E O S/ M o d e l m#03552, W /0 Option =*23v98: RADIOS/COS — ##11021-1, 1 SLE Trail Boss;s C o n v e r s io n , ____ .'ly jL Q U .CapteUl'&J ------~xbmproro5f<}ro-o:Tdrsvc j R j L o m ^ m ^ -- ployor. spoakors. withS ri - P R I C E n fflolo control. $600. Ca(01 Lo-L< IN TWO YEARRS! \ slip 736-7255-______Sony pullou:, RocklordiT Foi oT " . goto. 10’ lnbox. S’// . Ph Ttpstwoolor, punch 45am|i'.™' 1-992 1992 GMCIC $ 900 or bost ollor. Ca i J / y 19885 CHEVY 199]'91 CHEVY --- • 326-5615/ •______-PONTIAC-C X-CAB n r s-itLO BLAZER ' ASTRO A ------822 TOOLSAND------fiS&StlRB® ...... 4X 4""- — 4 X 4 ------MACHINERY '*’“ '''''’'‘"2Hflr"ri6oiy acoryiino.p'ro!pfoT* suro gougos, brand novi a t e ' T S S S B B $60 on. 324-8699 atior6r6 Aamco 4000 broko lathoitho. — A Comototol Call 637-4513.13. — — Smnll wnlrinr-uo amps, trailor mountedIwilh wit I Conlrnontol g os onginojino. $750. Con 733-3983. . # 2 1 2 9 1 6 # 5 3 9 5 4 9 # o is3 : Tools for salo, wood & motol 3 3 2 - 8 , 1 O w n e r #»06620-0, 0 6 V-6 H Also Llamas, malo & lo f3rrB JM malo. Rrwdv. 733-6446. f l_i •m 3Ljs^ m m j M4288 l | 824 VIDEO ENTERTAINMEKT^ 1992 1992 & TELEVISION 198'89 PONT. 1988J8 HONDA — PONTIAC • • Cannon 8. E57, many atloeiiloen- C NISSAN iAND AM PR]'RELUDE - -ijj m onts. bag. retails ovoi GRAND A \ . $650. usod 35 minulos lM 4X4 " LE‘ ■ ■ SI 'III \ $600. Cal 734-1269. Echostn/ sntollilo TV unii, ro-

anlonno positionor. oxcol^§ NISSAN. . CONVERSIO? or trailers ploaso, 1-702- CHEVY BONTN M m U L U ______73B-3a38-il-no-an8W0f------s e n t r a - loavo mossaoo.______.— ^------:VAN^— ECTRllM 1950's or onrliorpodalcar. n olso 1960's or oariiorpwlnl tractor. 734-Oea. . - 1 w U =-- 1979 280 ZX engine ports i clc. 934.5341 nftor Som. 1"Ar)d Larger Solid Stato nor.-working color TVs, 423-4676 ovos or wknds.s m m m 20 too ckian hay doWorodJlo lo I------Hagorman oroa. Will pay $50/1on. Call 837-4040 # 1 2 3 7 7 2 . # 5 0 3 7 3 5 B r 57-1, A/T, A/C #16498,98, TUt, Cmlse 8 2 bu t^ otl^ ga^ m os. J. hjinjiinu npprox. 12 see-i ^8188^- =‘20,474 ;9 8 8‘ »15 ______tions. 423-5016. E : r 5,988- 6e-7 2 .C h o v v El Camino- tramo or comploto cor lor ” parts. 324-27S8nhor6om. ' Anything old wilh a woman or aninoinn. Painlodorslat- ■ w . Call 733-6696. : * Baa llo o n ss ★ P oj ’ p ★ Seiin sa tiom a l Lc»w P rilices • Boatir>g oquipmont. oars, an­ chor, lilojackols, ote. Call Mpn-Snt lOnfTi.Spm. 734-- . _ J .. 1227.nsk for Bill.______Buy ortrado: Non dopart- mont storo kid's or adult bikos. Bring in Tuos-FiitoI'Ofl ROT w m m £ Ednt: TGMI :iATi( IE - Claude's SporU mm : 733-2000 Blue U k e s Mall..iL- ■ ■■ ’ Challongors & Barracudas.IS. - Call3!^-5471.______• Choap, running or not, 3 or 1427 B1 lue ■ moro. gang rool typo com­T»- mercial Town mowers.s. • Magic Valloy; Baptistst : Church. 543-3033 or John. Lakes B]51vd. N. ; 3 2 ^ 6 1 6 .______^ w Coloman Scanoo In goodid . , . . condiilon. Call 734-2212 asklorLox.______Cowboy & Indion thomo10 dishos, bod spreads, light- • S^4310col-li*

I Cowboy shoot music, song 4& - . poom books, men's dressIS nockllos with cowboy'V a m g e • scoftos. 543-5315, Cut owoy discs for boot cvRI- V0t0f.:fe4-2279.______Drossor, r» mirror. 6-9 draw­ ers. good quality & roason- 733-11823 - ablvoW734.S363. Formicacountor tops • ra- m ovod (rom remodeling(j - • ■ • ; - jobs, Small pieces, some0 *A11,11 prices plus tax & tititle, after rebate . damoQO OK. 734-5454, I

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Brand now26* mountait^biko 15-lmportalfrt-Huabotf.EZ ’ ^ 7 8 Midas GMC 40 0 ,2 3 It., animf anycond.Abooi •wor4ondor,>ipvorboen -i ‘“ •JJ mptorcycles Shimano 18 spd indox, load trailor, 90 hpm oldr, , air cond., very clean, m ol^odal ears, can f I lirod, $675. Bill 733-2954 ^ s = black/noon groon, all sizos‘ $3500. Can 436-3fe2. 42.000 mi. 736-6242. ______19S2 Kawasaki 5 5 0 LTD davi or 733-2576 ovos. $179.95 irQlosspar.oponbow.115 r ■esfiasdaSunFVorClassA.-^ . Wanlod; Pasta machlnihine. ^atooHof. 733-1548ovos C lsudi's Sportt 1 Sm»lSWo«»oo.mon- oi 20‘ bikos? ’ 1 50 hp Johnson lop ond only- '88 Pace Arrow, 32', 9100 tortainmoni contor, Whir Trado thorn in on now 4 bot- $360/offor. 7 4 Suzuki 380 r y d washor. Call 73^ Wanlod: Browning auto ,22 mis, 1!^ lull bod. dinollo, 734* ?984 Y Z 125, g o o d condi-iSO, lofbikos.SooE.;.: , GT.$600/olfor. 423-4290 « couch, roal ckian, $41,900. ____ _tion, frosh rrwlor. *600, Call I -ovo«oniy. ______lako down GR. I, II, III. lop 678-7665. ^ Hovbum. ablo 7334264 aftor 6pm. iSO' 733-MOOBl'* ISk"*Ma " prkOT.654-2875nftor6om . W8n‘j92: Raw Vogotabl Factory lilt bool traior, 14-16 T H E B U IC: k a d v a n t'A a G E ! - JUICER, also cowbo«rboy 1805 YZ80, oxcol cond Schwinn 20* BMX Prodalor,• loot, now radial tiros, now 9i906 MOTOR HOMES RVSTORAGE. RV 141Bmdu}n'' IEquipped v/ilh dual'6i way power seals, powe boots^ilds sizo 2 t/2-i/2*5. $550.326-4448.______whool bearings, now paint. 3wer steering, Coll whiio on whHo. vory good AND RV'S _ Sl. S. TF. 734-4050. ------1987 KX250, high porlo< cond, $100. Call 733-1907 ? $175. Call M3-8081 after power brakes, oir concndilioning, wire wheel covcovers, power wanlod; Sot of 4 whool cov-cw manco ongino. Bumoll rac 6om or anvlimo wfcnda. Jfla.?8f11g7.?YW,___ ^ ROCKW OOD 1 v/indov/5, cruiso controls, op, 19*foramotorhomlomo Ing clutch, Whiio Brolhorr : Forsalo: 15'Ouachltajohn Is, power locks, V8 engine,ne, rodiol tires, Chowchagsh. 5 4 3 ^ 9 0 . Mdor hom os‘ dioools* WE\ NEED »P-^ susponsion, oxcol cond, 903 BOATSAND bool, factory traitor, 9.0 hp Slhwhool-slkleoutsMtlrs graphic equalizer pocackogc wilh premium speakers, sp( tilt oam lilionow. 934-4688. YOUR MOTOR HOME ! , Wonlod: Tablo top croar WARWSrTEMS i Johnson with oloclric start. Anderson's RV 733-6756 * • 2C20 yoars of cuslomor dion- * oopareior. 734-6915. sleering, #446978 _____1987 Suzuki quad rocoi conlrote S s t o ^ . $1500. _ 1-800-281-6756 lolo lol lo chooso from, 1 Can 733-2193 afloreom. Tj . Wanlod; Tdooccpo suttaWilablo 250R, low mt. oxcol cond’®!/ 17- Kona ski b o a l,1 1 5 h p ^ 1974 2 0 'Sport King. 29K ‘ CiCASH paki Immodiatoly to ,a g o (leo o . 654-2661 wkdayt Evinrudo outboard, stain- Our 1992 Soaswirtboals with m | ^ . awning, marty oxlras, you whon soM Reduced ' 05k lor Miko or 654-2311.— loss prop, romovablo ski: OMC Cobra motors aro in < * WE will do Iho paperwork ' I Wontod: Tom trailor, nowiwor 0 1968 Honda 650NX. $2000 pylon, storago covor.' Slockwilh1991prico8. ^ ■and doan and repair II noc- T o ...... ' Tom'*Mirina ft Sport Gdi. 1978 2311,, D od^ Mini Win- ...*20,9 ’nd built-in ico chosI, $3500 or - ossory, 986 ‘ usod thal stoops 6-6 poopoo- Equalizor hitch 10,OOC nIo, fully ioadod, with gen- ; Pto. Can 536^1*16. _ -pound. $130.536-6381 m bostolfof.7264165. ; _HovbunVBuriov, C 6 ^ 7 4 7 3 . . [ •ALLsizesnoododnow 'V orator, oloc. AC & hooter, ■WhEte Qualily 5'Value Makeeihe I Dillerence-The nick Deyy Dillerence'Oil Wanlod tobuy: Any usoitsod 1968YamahaWonior, oxcol 198015*/^'lri-hullboatwilh microwavo, roar bunk bods, •MUST spo for appraisal ►: m u ^ o in parts. Cal 734-734 cond.. $2000 or bosi ollor,w so hp Evinrudo motor, ; 904 -r CAMPERS [ovorcab bod. Extra, extra . ^ Allor7:30Dm7347.2gg660, working3 0'’ot $300/ollor. 7 4 Suzuki 380 A N D E R S O N ’S R V — ------1 — nol, Call 733^789 anvlmo. M- avi«. « - 7 9 Kawasaki KDX-400. good 19' Fiborform cabin boat, li- B'Padlicovorshot, icobox. 11989Bmvo28'.Fotd460. 197; 1 Call 678-7535.______----- cond, $450.736-B061. 1975 Road Rongor 21', soil I WANT TO BUY: Glass show- slovo. end h o ^ . $650, roar bod, AC. microwave, conlainod. cor 423-4806. K «'*'• Accordion ramp ftrP U bod, CaH 8 ^ 2 7 5 3 aflor 5 pm. gonorajor.^$^,988 ^ t l L J ' caso wilh g lass sh o lv o s. ollsloolconiruclion.S75. 976 Sth whool. Road Rai}Q- J Can 734-6915.______Full-size Rain Cab, cab ___ Cnll 733-0800.______Irailor. Will Irado lor bool 6‘ 1977Chompion28'ClassA, or. 22' with awning and Tv W high jMmoBlliko now. ma- anlonna. $3^0.324-3118 * Yamaha 60ce or eomparaMo^ Honda 500. lull dross, shall,__ cattlo. slock cows or boby roon ( color, $250. 733- D(}dgo4i6. new carpot & » si:o motorcydo, running3 «or liquid; Suzuhi750. laiiing,od, Holsloin hoifors. 324-2210. J6617.- ______i<>holaory._W988- -197'978 Road Rangor 24 It. ’9-' Botli oxlromolv sh.irp! 543-^5- 19 ft.. Fiborform Conlinonlal Fi vory doan. Ig roar baih. ox- l - D / (Sl'rSnTht^c!!!r^° msg. 1 Iros. $4800. 324-4010, Soo 3 ; ___ 8542 or 326.5170. dnvs. _ hardtop. 150 More crulsor, 906 I GUNSAND I1976Boavor23’ClassC. tro< *raftiaTia'Trrzin9ffr3Wictfl“all, landom Irailor. Bolh in good r -4^rOodg»a60rM 830 FLEAMARKETS — R i R i r ------^ E 8 S .H o n d aAccord / ------____ or, SOcc. Excollont condi-no. condilion.-$3,495. som o ( nelie.$7988 196:963 29'Rood Ranger 5lh H|F P 2 -0 6 4 B - FWD, air conditicitIonir>g, 43- lrad osconsidorod.733- ...... whool. wh( oxcollont condition, ^ 4 cylindsr, 5 sgeed Iransrr “>198WVimw«l‘ Ctass’C:—T-M-c•1WnBfr$8800.-438?882g~*’-M F - 8:00 - 5:00 ovory Saturday K." economicariranspb’rfairda ...... 5 | " 984 Taurus 23', w/storoo. 485AddisonAvo.W. 734-2613 . •,a^So»;!TS;Sli 'Z m Reg. $2995 ...... " Twin Falls ■ ;___ _902 BICYCLES di- 22 It. Calalina w/trlr. Orig _Coll 10 mm. stainless slool storm windows. 2 drs, roar V r;7 T 5 bdr EA 2 Usod mountain bikos Oolla Elilo.w/150+ rounds bdrm. extra lrg rolrig, lrg HUKTBROTHERS FLEA L_ cond. musl soo fo opprod- I iy£M /f£CA/?SOW range, fan duclod furrtnco, GE' 10spdindeV,shtti;ali)mi-- * g.clipgj $500. Call alter ^;77Lmco|n^I Versailles MARKET a-EXCUANGE ato. $4950 call 4234481 J ...... TRADE ...... mn ^CDniplBtHlyJoarlfld^ ■ “ ^M8y2«'3raTMflyn5'4rT7“ IT • 'nmn iirnsritiwff-tubog^ln^ wl or*. $175 or 3 W $399^5 _ 245 hp liberglass ski boat, C< ^cte. d o ^ e ! Mini co^i- ^ K e a i h e r interior, 6 -w ay povs3wer s e a ls , air, Rstorva your spot nowl Empty shotgun shols. $4,50 E xll162onl-e4 {^nlion! $7300.543-5305. leSEaslland Dr, Twin Fallsalb ■ Claudo't Sportt oxcol cond. sharp, $4100. porlOO.AA.RXP, ( FED. 7»-6756o^^^2fl.- : f g cru is e, till w heel, low miteses, looai'owner. $ 2 i,i.. Call for lnto733-5?62. i . 733-2000 BluoLDkos Mall . papors. 886-2131 985 23' Terry, loadod! Mini ^ R e g . $ 3 9 9 5 ...... ftrp y A lipC hry slur afreoo lod- z f cwKlnion! 324-7560. 2,99^ 5 motor, runs groal, $175; Er oloc. trolling motor, $60. p 1099 AUTO DEALERS 1M9 AUTO DEALERS 1099 AUTO DEALERS 11099 « AUTO DEALERS IONm AUTO DEALERS ft t '84 Bulcic C«Century 111 324-4952. • . • ,p lom atic, air igR:g^;f*=E=.T7a=-t3v=5i^

1099 AUTO DEALERS k ^87 Subaru[ ISedan 4 n m K i W ^ -0 7 2 8 - 4 door with autoom n atic, k air conditioning, sporty reded in color. ‘ r R eg . $ 3 9 9 5 ...... 2.995 - p g l ^84 Mazda HX-7E Sport Cl K 2-056C - Leather interior,',alrconditionirft, < . Helji Roy I ears o f b u ild in g Anmerica's favorite truti ck a n d ^deluxe stereo. ^ ^ e g . $ 4 9 9 5 -...... : 1 4 S S > Z ord celebrate 75 yea r i t T C h e v ^ijgrtot Turbo> k 2-037A-43,000 acfialmifl s a v e o v e r ^ ^ 1 owner, sporty red in coloi “ *4000 ^ ^ R eg . S 4 9 9 5 ...... ^ 3f.695 . __ ^92 FORD L'84 Honda AAccord P l - 1 0 5 , C - 4 d o o r s e d a n wilhilh FWD, 4 cylinder ■ 4 m engine, 5 speed transmisslislon, cruise conlrol,- ^------r cassette..aIf.condilioning_ & 0 CHOOSE UPERGAB f R eg . $ 4 9 9 5 ...... FRO^M! •Vi'-...... ;■...... W 5 — ^ 8 7 Chevy S-i10 Ext. Cah Pil>icltup __ ^ -o aO A • 4 cyllnd^ engine,0,5 speed ' rs i^transm ission, low miles, - W AAFTER REBATE ^kxcellent condition. ^ e g . $5995....;...... ;■...... ^ ...... 1.995 iaU l b •XLTLuriatl; Trim •Ligtit/C onvcnicne n c c G r o u p r'8 7 Ford Tailurus Sedan i ..^ jg r r r , « A ir C o n d it io nling i] *Powcr Door Locksks Windows r ‘2-063B-4doorwllhaulommatiCTranemissIon, f air conditioning, cruise contintrol, low miles', ■i; ' ' •5.0L EH V-8 Enjnginc •Electronic 4-Spd.d. Auto. Tnuis. | .3- tilt ste erin g . .„.*P23S/75M 5 Al\1I Terrain Tires •Somec HaveI Trailer teJlcg. $5995 ...... J...... ' 4 , ' Towing Pacluigc{c •Some Have Ciotli Capaptuln'.s Clinir.v 1,995. --Et-Two-Tonc Paint J z : CiidcJaatchbalaclia = ~ 4 - 3 door, sporty redid in color, low m iles, H u r r y , . p e d W i l l G o iF irst! r FWD, local 1 owner. R cg.*$5995...... ■ :■ ■ ■ %f,995 < j 1992 FORD1 CO; Best EquipptON VAN '85 Lincoln Towncar1 E xtra ► 1-230B - Signature Series,3, V-8’ e n g in e , ^ = ^ $ 1 0 0 0 F a cto r^ Z tk automatic transmission, airIr conditioning,I cnjise J __ By Maa rk V llI ONVERSIO < R eb a te To " ^control, cassette, keyless etenl7. $JJ I €ommerdai—= ^e«.-$7495.:.;.;.T...;..;.;.-....-... 5.995 B u sin n css, ...... : ^ ^ '90 Nissan FPickup ’ C 2-073A * 15.000 a c tu a l milniles, local 1 owner, ► 4 cylinder engine. 5 speeditransmlsslon. t | I ^ R e g . $ 7 4 9 5 ...... ►,895 ^ 6 I^88 Dodge D)ak o ta 4X4 9,98 ^ -0 3 6 B - V-6 engine, aulomimatic transm ission, ^ .. • ------. . * 1 1AFTER REBATE k low miles. I ^ Reg. $8995 ...... ^995 Over 45 stanDrlvcr^Sldo-Airba{lia g ...... - : ^ Lk - C -cassette. 22,000 actual milelles.locall ownerr$| ^ | •^uch M uch Morel ^■Reg. $15,900 ...TT...... t,9b0| ^ '92 Subaru SSVX Sport Cbiloupe 2 -0 7 1 A -L u x u ry c a r w ilh leaeather Interioivpower ...... sunroof; air cond.,-AM/FMI c a sse tte with CD; all |T ? 5 y - wheel drive, all remaining(flct^ fa warranty. / * 2 3 ^ rSold new over$29,000.....'.. ! j 9 ^ ^ r 3 A R tIS 794 Falls Avenue 3 4 r 8 8 6 b J

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r 911 THAVEL 1006 SEUS&m f H TRAILERSs EQUIPUENT lEISEEiOilOTCMS ZT Mark RogalI SihSiti whool. ISSGFrolghllinorcir cab ovor -1975, now corpot.pot. $4300. 425 Cat ATA, 13 Calt673-6232. ______woi kit, f»w tiros. i •76 Prowlor. 20'.'.oxcolloni o) eondilion! Call 54 :a r s condition. 733-S3431343. Jonvo mossaoo. US»EDC ;p E c ii jA ljo26', 1990. braibrondnsai. (md dump, 197< lALS ------novor usod. Big di ^ydkfino, Mnnvo«ras!67a-7ii f a r " ne in and scsee the tremnendous selialection ANDERSON’! ||H Com &CAMPM P - CLABK3CBAP of used c(cars - all pri II. , , Soll-looding, oxcoltortnont condi- riced fo sell. * * * ★ * * - t«fl.terfontorpurgjrchaso, Day or night, 765-' TYLES - Ali i t c o l S rIS - ALL iMMODELS 1990Uiylon Sihwtio ------f e m . ALL ST ■ - now,$10.6M I . 197eHitchikor25-5lh 3DGE ASPEN WWAGON 1972 DODGE3E VAN cloan. $K288 88 1960-0odgo2t0fltnl^ck. 16‘. y 1976 DO! spd/Ztpd, '(b i i j i 1267 A ^ 1979 Winnio25-travol lal or wood / Power steering immaatlato.AC.sJo D B I / Autommalic ▼ onoowrwr. owning, 3-9292. 1 ^ 1 ^’RING . / Power Brakes 1977 Nomad 24-trow or. sloops 6. $54 Ford FtOO. 50,700 m / Floor Mounted ^ / 6 CyllniInder ' ^ 0 infif^Lni oxcol bod sh oirch ^ 0 0 -ISdtK il Roadranoor ^ C L E I i trailor. sJoops^S*rssQM caro Ihis 75 Croaroam Poll F ■ i R f i N C E- — TransmissionhJAi 1989Torry19^travoIIv o I l S -fags h'id. $2995.32432^-1330 DODGE COLTF4DR l 9 ^ liko now. $9fl«jflfle FordF.150 1976.loy,low milos, X I 11 FORD THUhJNDERBIRD , wrtrirpkg. $ l800,Ci'.Call 733- S f i L E - 1984 D RSON 8190nftor4:30Awk / #T-525 WE TAKE CARS { / #1-5358 < ■ I TRADE: Tho Ciiy o( Edon1 is laktng I Eve V eliklicle Marked Wilh / Tu-toni bidsona 1986DodG / Power Brakes he, Automalic ▼ i Exit 102 on kS41:84 • pickup, as IS. Can» b '■ a Discocounted Price, at tho City Wator 0 IT / Power Sleering M3t ______indltioning/ Air Com - I M 733-6756 orl-eOO-300-281* 355 Main Souih,,' bBi“3M N o N egoti;itiation Necessary. ✓ Was$1695 781 ______6756 bo accoplod until Junoeih.Jui ];r------Minimum $800. Wo r O n ly at: Now carrying Iq rosorvo ?79 FORD LTDD IS975 CHEVY yV! TRAVELSUPflE*'REME «honghtlorolusoalII M MALIBU 19; (ravolimilors. r steering A ^ •Trado ins wolconS™. A A ^ Farmer* Exchanif f ™ CilvCl»k “ c o m I / Automatic • 733,B333grM565 / Air'Condillonlnc]8,Brakes4MiMl ------teo0Of4of-€-mofrplftcplft(ijm*nt-'-1099-Ai;TO DEAL-EIL-tRS":— M L I M E - «OowecBiBrakes— nt bldg sito. 733-gSOfl 65 -•^O-W.et Sleering 8 1 9 0 1988 Firoball Trailorilor 24 It.. I now tifosrlfl. rolrig.. 7 FORD TEMP(PO 1989m Y M ouim siio bod. oasy lifiW.Z hue ■ ; -1 I HORIZON orylhing liko now.v.$7500. $ I 1987 / #Z-5327 I ^ T d> e y s I / Air Conditioning i l 9 j - -/-SilverL Bl $ 5 4 I / Front Wtieel Driv ______/heel Drive / ’Front Wtij f H % ^ 1 © , (i I I / Was $2695 6 f t !d.iRaU8yjQEW)RAZ, .„..-l^RlX—1985 an-87 lull sizo Blazor;•;1975 19 I .*6950 5TOYOTACOOROLLA “ ------Toyoln land cruisor moli "l^S/PON 4 sp. AT & iransfor ™'°„'cas 1 9 8 6 I s u z;u u T r o o p e r ...... y One Owner | Days 438-5900. ovosB436- 43 I .....*6950 f S V / Economical $ ^ ift 6859 or 676-8703. = J 1 9 9 ^ ^ / Low Miles * I ' / Floor Moununted b S •69ft)rd.429.2.Vwhhlrar WDAO«^aOOOMll£5jj.. n 8.950 ------Cfi, fit),cnn nriginaLmila *648 iz^faaswiffilc $500 or bosl odor. Ci / Sharp 734-9gQl70voTTinos : 7 FORD VAN ABBOTT’S AUTO SUPPL 19822 GRAND MAIARQUIS ■______Opon.Sundays5am-^. 1977 ------•WbofrAbbotrMfVingybu k-^r-T-tocrroswner t ^ m 733-2049. ^r'T 986D lSArAN P ic k u p ...... AUTO TRANSMISStON: C 9 C ✓ Vacation ReadyRe Usod TH350. C4 &PSI: Cl 1 9 9 0 I s u z:u u Pickup...... / Club Wagon $150. Rebuilt TH350.C4 ■ ■■>6950 * / Air Conditio C6. $335. W/robuilt lorqu / Power Sleering lonlng ' ______convorlor. USED Ph & Brake.s______-- 0INE9: Dodgo 2257316 3 6 0 .Ford 2 0 0 .3 0 2 ,3 6 m 3 90 4 2300, Olds 2 6 0 ,35( s IPEDeVILLt . 350. I Buick350 $250-$495,AI egg i ■ ■ / Absolutely/Loaded I, 6 ■ ■ pricos oxcnango. OiscourL m I 1991 PoNTIAta c I rawseqrlVa n .... / Automatic ' ^ prtcomow&7oboiHjart£r■K. I n5,95G f / Power steerlerlng ^ T g Klohway30AuloPiiru, __^__QnIY T 3,000 MtLES / Alt Conditioning t ______H 4-7090.' l | y / Was $1495 Ford V-6.3.8 lilof, now ovor-ovot ’439i B S haul. $400 lor motor)r oro I / Power Steering ------$500-lor-molor-4-lran8ons:— I — • 423-5963 al1or4pm. R€URY-€0U&SAR- -1987 MtlERCURYSABLEl For salo: Ovorhoad PU rack -^1-988-ME^ $250. Can 73^1151. ^ 1 9 8 2 F o r dI 1T h u nderbird...... k - B : / #M-5343- - High back buckol so a ts,3 *2450 -./—fO-WT - ( wayoloctric odiustmonis51;^ 1 1 9 8 5 B u ic k I S . Blue $100^t>or.423-6403. < Regal...... *3650 I / Just Oft Lease * Hlgtrporformanco 350 stoo ■ / 9 Passenger crank. $600.7^1-7051; . *699 “ 1 9 8 4 G r a nJ PI rix.— ...... / Low Miles , *581i i JAPANESE ENG. & ....*3950 «CURY GOUGi TRAN3,4x4 ^ d a lS. s sSUPEH SHARP, ONLY 5 2 , 0 0 0 MILESMIL I 5AR ~ ~ T «988 VW JEn>rrA 1-eOO<^6S-3742 1-988 MER< TH 350. C6.a727Roboilb S 1 1 9 8 5 B u ic k{ ILeSa b r e ...... ‘^ “'°?'3tic_ ------iimoTtnnsTtfnw»rconvoHoo r f i^ l ■■■ *3950 / ifT-5261 lorcars, pickups, a 4x4's«4's, I One OWNER W W ” /• Muuii RbSf" ...... S335 oxchango. Othor{ “ ^ “ SilverBloe------^ m m y Floor Mountei also avaiiablo, Highway^ 3( 1 9 8 5 B u ic kc IPark Av e n u e ...... AtnoPtrl». 734.7090...... „^*59501 . *659<------• ■ Transmissinn Wantod: 2 axlo car trailor.Ilor. I , Sharp V Aulomalic - ■ - Cnll 733-5367.______; blelswagoi — 1 1 9 8 5 C h e v yf 'Caprice...... 3N 1989 LLINCOLN A4AIARK VII 1005 ANTIQUE AITTOS ....*42501 1991 SABI O nly 55,000 Mii£s 1857; Chovy 4 door hard top |k ■ / Fully Equlppe Bolalr, Noods rosloroT / Aulomalic ^ $2500«nn"73^190...... 1966 Ford slatlonwagon,6 / Front Wtieel Drive 1 H | 5 cyl, 3 spd, body and ongino r I # ✓ NADA Book $13,225$• l . l , # In oxcollont shapo. $ « 0 . '12.99 I l M Z ! 9 - ✓ Save $7000'...... m Call 886-2753 aftorS. ... ORIGWALI - 1 9 9 1 B u ic k :SKYLSRr.T..7::r.:.;.;.S >YOTAGAMRYJY 19761 1965 Chovy Impa!aSS.2dr,dr, I :;;;*9950| HONDA ACGCORD V-8.263:bucj

    997 r a n ✓^FronTWhWiiilirive # y ' i j GaT>onT500MGrador1104M I___ urosport -✓-Was$2495~------hre. $26OOO.^9BO:0niic- ' . E . .... y f f i -»1954 dump truck dl466,1' I'W hereQualilyS, Value M:MaWllisOiKerence-TlieDickDe)Dey Difference" ' , m ' s ' ~ ., 'l H e £ 5S4 $12900. High lilt lorkJitl Le£md. Continues.s...6ur^putationm grows $6,800. 1974 Ford F750 ' "Emtnett fiamsm buckonruck 32 it., qob,' 712 M ain A v e. S. 5&2$I1,000.1974 PorJI DICKe O E K « ■■.--:f:500 iaddartfucir32itrr U S E IM i M C a s, 4 sp w/util, boxf l “ t ^ ^ FaUs " - - I T O i« l s 11,000., or bost olloi THE fears & Years The Bashislest Place In The Wot'orld To Buy A Car ______523-7S76ovos. 529.6668 - - — m ^ Z l — F o r VeaZ ------TWIW in F a lls------r - 8 -701-Maln Ave.-Er— 733-7700 -7 .....-..1 y •, " T “" ' ■ S - V ...... i

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    . I 1007 picx4jp TRUCKSK8 1027 CADILUC 1087 TOYOTA- 1t089 VOLKSWAGEN 1089 II VOLKSWAGEN 1971 Cadilluc Eldorado con'lorT is a t Crosskla, loadod. oood; 1 I 1972 Chovy V* ton w/ ulill }/ 1W8VW bug. cuslom Into- ^ ulillty vofliblo. $3600. Coll 734-’34- thabo, mns woa. orr -rlor4paini{luchslapink),. I box & rsck, rebuilt irancm s & 5074 or 438-5074. Soo ^o'SoOmli? ’Sd *12 B^l bo3rtof.733-34$8. lowarod, sun roof; do- Vaystom.1956 Fordsla- IES M i M S S Vwinevor know me value ot• chromod. shaved turn sig- -Hfoowagon, 20,000 mDoa o n - n a ^ scat shiflof and m of»- -m- i o to r ainoe rebuilt.-Flrst~' i : I 1972FordMiton.(1000.«0 ox- ^ dsisllled until you uso It. i H B s I collont moehanlcal condi CaD733K)93t press Z $320Q/oflor. Tim 788-4724. I$250 lakes ollhor. Call ondl- 1028. CHEVfiOLET 4 2 ^ 0 1 0 .______I ttenJ33^ef1of5pfn MITSI I 1977 Chovy t ton truck,.3 3S 5 0 1 Chovrolol Nova. runs. » m EXPO LBV SPORTSI WAGON ' I iai IMa AUTODEAUBS 110M AUTOOEAURS 10M 1( A lffO DEALERS I torch cablnot, bolt bln, bln 543-4271 ovos. I Compboll Hauslloltflair al «9?‘*°f'»'7.<«Jf.Malibo I comprouor, Lincoln oenorwier- C lassic, boughi now, 1 I atoLwtMfr, alee, fold up ll i l l D i c k ]D e y ’ s AI l I N e w I - t m bumpar wkich, 8aOf ial I a« ono unit. Can g ^ 5 3 1 2 1977rodCorvollo.4spd. I 1977 Ford Cuiloffl F>150 a 1992 OUsr I 3S1 V-8onolno. PS. PB‘PB C °ii'l4i3.6^‘ '' ° smobile Delta 88I Royal I AT, 2 laAkt, now tiros anc I snow liros whh rfms, 10 m 1978 Corvoiio Paco ear I on now ongino. $2000/ol-Vo7 <9.000 original milos. All I tof.cane^ztso. ■"O'* options Including loolhor in- — torw. Mop, Boautiiul Inskto I ...... tr - I 1978 Ford F-150 Rangor, 1 ?oul.$12.500orbostof- I ownor. 400 motor with I cruiso. Go* or propane wwkh h _N, 678-0693 ovos, I Ready lor'some lun? So is MilsuKsliiMill Expo LRV! Il’s designedd totl tielp young lamities enjoy Iheir Vi I largo tank. N m radial tiro^ ' leif weekend pians- I Ford camper sholl & EZ Iromaltii1 trip to the sliore loa Irek in llie mou I load boot rack. «3500A>llor. lounlains. Test drive one soon! '****'■ $ i'B ^ 6 a ^ ^ 'a “ti^°' I 324-4967.______B O d s m o d l e . I ' 197S Ford, standard trans-n iT 1982 Mollbu CIossIc, 4dr, dr, • Tmc f»owWCR ci OF INTCLLICCNT ENCINCCt:cniNG I mission. (8 0 0 . Coll 324-124- Ap. ckwn body, $900. Cali 1 Five passenger* cargo commvenience C d i I . • 39B1or324-4249,___ 733-8710. EIGHTY EIGHT ROYA*YAIE STANDARD FEATURE!!ES INCLUDE-AIR ■ 1.6-liler. 16-valve ennineidelivers113lip del - I I I 198OOodQO'Aton.310on-on- 1M 3 Chovrolol Caprlco— CONDITIONING, • 3 8:00 0 0 'V6 ENGINE WITH-TUNED POIORT FUEL INJECTION - - Or I gino.can^.SIOOO.Call^1 Classic CL AD tho options.^ • INfUTABlE DRIVE.SIDISIDE RESTRAINT SYSTEM • DO) 0 0 R LOCKS. REAR ■ 4-wtieel independent siispen 3 ,9 9 7 Or Uko now. Low mllago.lo‘ CHILD.SECUi?ITY • ELEClECTRONIC SHIFT OVERDRIVEE TRANSMISSION 1 • ipension I 1883 F-150 FOfd.ACTPS.p s ; « 9 0 0 . Can 7334078 FOUR-WHEEL INDEPENDINDENT SUSPENSION • PULSEE WIPERS • CRUISE ■ All-wliecI drive availaWe on SpodSpoi models _ ! I . PS. 4 spd. 351 V8. camperipe^ 1985 Colrtrity wagon, AT,:f- CONTROL • AM/FM STER5TEREO CASSEne • 6 SPEAKERR SOUND: SYSTEM • I sholl, now (Iros, ovorloadoad AC, PS. PS, A M /^, oxcol!i ’- 5 5 /4 5 SPLIT SEATS • POW-ER POV DOOR lOCKS • POWER'ER MIRRORS • WIRE ■ Folding/tumbling rear seal21 I roar. $4600.324-3939___ _cood..$2906,733--9^97 WHEEL DISCS • BODY' ACCEI^TRIPESAC • REAR WINDJDOW DEFOGGER • ^ 4 9 M oI. I 1983FordF-150,300.6cyl,cyl, 1991 Corsica LT 4 dr. 6 ^cyl, f/303925 ■' ■ Alt Conditioning, CrnisfConControl. I good cond. $2500. ____ AC, tilt, powor locks, low —I ------C a m » 9 89.------;*------jj% jirm png.ngAvailabk-w ith App-.'proved Credit ------I -i^lsuniPU.towmilos. 52 - ' B imiki.iiKiiii; iii.iv on icrin. 1 ------S]S-AVrOVERI$ 1 6 0 0 ' ” I 0xc«nont condilion, bright I ' rod, $3800. Call F^aiKat at 7 4 N ovi Slock Car; Excol- Reduced •SjlcrricfSl),W7.n'ur«‘h•« ‘ii Of tnJc SW59, W Jo»ft pj\n)fm, *fi) manik. ,i S !« . Ar'R'-A'»«, ■ I 7^1699from6-5or r iont chassls-too much to ' » I 734-S71Baflor6om. Iisl.$1500*o«t olfor. 734-£ T o ...... ,999 IFYOU PO N T CO:OM E SEE U S...W E CAI'W T S A V E Y O U A N Y M (O N E Y / . _ I 1990 Nissan king cab. 8400400 I ml. AC, 5 spd. AM/FM sto-Slo- Chovy Coreica LT, powor5^ ------S.inslocli-lo.chooselose from, prices m oy vary on1 olhorc rrjodols - - I roo. bodllnor. now cond.nd. windows, powor locks, In-n- depending on» cqoquipmonl, Doolor retains rebi}balo if any, lormiltont wlpors. AC, roor I S8SQ0.734-5e59. " ■WheteOualilyS.ValueMalMake Itie Dilference-Tti'S Dick Oi 1 1 • ] I 3-f973 FieoOlHtandom Oey Dilferdnce' ■ ] w 11 I axlo farm trucks w /2 0 'bod „J ...... ■t-wcSiaisiK-' Iz M ato-AverSi - I suporcroan.CallNyssa. 4sp^.AM/FMrsdo.nowp D i C K I OroQon. S0»372-3380. liros, $1000.734-8578 or “ ______733-6660, T w in Falls I -60 Toyota PU w/ shoi, runs - I oood,$800.324-7113. S B J S K - l i l I -87 Ford F-150, low ml. withJX *rej5K ST(2o?,'S 7 3 3 ^ * 1 I shon. $6000.733-5536. powor, T.|op, now sloroo,>. Ifi— boaulifui. Boon stored.J. *■' " ■ — -f — $15K. 734-8388/734-[.- I ------6095.______I 1008 4X4 _ 1M7_D0DGE__ I lOVfi' campor, gas/oloctrlc I rofrig. good condilion, hy. I drauTlc1ack8;Sl200.7ee* ^ - I — I 3157or768-5723. 80* 2.2,A C ,PB ,P S,low m ir, — black w/sllvor Inlorior. liko;o H . I 1953 Willoys Joop, hord lop.op. now. $3200 733.2082. I from wonch, oood cond,-!]'»' ■esO m nI.-rspdrAC. 30+ I - . $2200.Soo01617Mao Dr. ■ i . - mpq, good cood. $1200/Of. ' I ____ 1967Scoul.4oylindor.4_• 4 JgfJ34.fl852ot 736-7220, - I - Z iWI b ~ '^ C T ~Cnll929-M17 Comot, 360 Cl. runs goal! .1 1971 Iniernsilonal 4X4. V8, $500.734.5230 Slovo. I air radio, virydetn. S23B5 r a (T I or bo«l offor, Call324-7977^ 1041 FORD •outhem Ic[daho’s Trun i c k | ] | I 1873 V4 ton Chovy 4x4, small1?" 1965 Ford Galaxy convort- I block 400, A I,c a s 80tl«,^ Ihlo tAAM r^ \(T ‘it.Kn-7A X J o £ * tTTfyr^ = H e a d q ^ I _Sirajght!$2500.829.5691. V Groor's Inc.. Highway27, I 1978 Dodgo PU ’/ilo n , 4x4.‘It' Paul. ID, -I ------360-V4.4 spd.42450,CaJl- 1 886-2753 gflorSpm. 196S FordTbird.'$2400r~ Eickiq)S-Tc^uiU B ve r Call 734-5074 or 438- I 1976 Ford Bronco. AC. PS.r.- 5074. Soo at Groor's Inc., I runs groai. $2500. 733i Highway 27, Paul. ID, I 1804of733-t915ovos. 3n-The-Fa]um Need - I ig82ChovyV4ton.4x4.PS.^ 1969 Ford Faiffano, I PB, roll bar, hoadacho rack, Calf 934-5216. I______£j,«lft0,_ o x lr o s_ 2 2 .0 fl0}n . 1972 Thundorbird, good mnH-CRon nmi «l-w.9rwi , i u i T °5 B M l i n e U = z: T looks good. Musl soil loror 1978 Ford Gmnada, 6 cyltn- I $3300. Call 734-8660. _ dor, top condition, good I_____ 1983 Ford, % ton. 4 x 4 ,6.9_.9 _rubbor. plus 2 mountod

    *1 whools, good liros. Coll'’I 1981 Ford Granada. AT,"” 733-8246. „ oood mdial liros. 734-2183 i 1985 NISMn 4x4. ore cond. 19B3F-150Ford.AC.PS, I now liros, rol bar, $4200 or PB, 4 spd. 351 V8, campor bosl ollor. 326-5913 I — sholl. now tiros, ovorload I 1989 Ford F-tSO 4x4 supor cnbXlT PS,PB.Py/.,AQ, I 5sp ood ,5lilor. onit-lock ir $4500. Call 73V?074"or 1 brakos. color match sholl.^ 438-5074. Soo al Groor's I ^ I now Micholins,29K milos,;• ■lno..High«.,a7,P..I,ID. novoroll road. $12,900. 619-346.0852.______■ 1984 Ford Mustang, $1700. r Exeolcor)d.733-'^77. 1990 GMC Jimmy 5 -1 5 . I DODGE I U. 19921! DODGE D-n50'/>TONPP.U. gypsy pkg, immaculato.I' 1984 Ford Tempo, AT. AC, B uilt b y IV! 0 . .• Deluxe Clolhh *• 5 Speed M jnujI Trjnsmis«iorion • 3.9 Magnum V-6 • Sliding R s' cniiso. 4 door. 733-4805, Mitsubishi - impclorled lor D odge ngRcar cuslom palm, now liros. . Window • IlodySdy Side M oldings ' -f Work Advaivantage I’ak. Stock KT-lSt, #T-I8S-ISS - - must sell. $12,500.934-i- tg85MusiangU.4spd.4 .ind HT-246. _ _ _ 5493 or 934-4744. cyl, low mis, many oplons. 1991 FordF150Urial, 302.2 good cond. $3500.734- Sspd, assumopaymonls,5 1224 davs. 733-9175 ovos, npprux 14,000 mi. ox­(- Ford F-1501976. k)w milos, r ONLY I L - O N LLY tondod warranty. Call PalBI wAtIr pkg, $1600. Call 733- d T X 7 8 ^ ^ 8 o w Isom 733-5M3,.12om-1pmn 8190 oflor 4r30&wkonds, 1991 Toyota. 4x4. ojii.t cablb l i $ 1 ^ PU. conopy, lil. auisQ. SIO-d! 1044 HONDA ^ 4 9r d o w n I «a . . roo, 5 spd. 44K milos. 3 9 ” ™.. ^ 4 !'f^dowh^ 1199® V 'SileI'tlcri7,:7Hplu«U>.ind no. $13.000.6a]l 768-0060. *■ 1985 Honda Civic, 3 dr > jnd mic. L’nili tubjrcl io ptlor ulr ojx.jx. T4«. lillr Icf IS«,WI itl J tK)C frr liijflnilil: *Sjlr I'.ict iW S plu.plut IJI llllr. Unit> «uhirtl lu piinr wl. JtclntluJfainllifmiinllilrp; « lf OJ.C. Tj«. Ilik Itt (SaiMI Jnj IX)C)Cfff 1JI5.00) T hatchback, 5 spood, AC; ilf pjj'tnrtil.^.M'i Al'K,«« down. 71 wonionlhly pjyrnrnit - nci lulltxiti piymcnK ■ Jtf ltin, Tltnimlhly pjymrnu- no bjlbon pjym 1991 Toyoiaoxiracab, 5 AM/FM sloroo, oxcollonf spood. Ac. now sholl. Call condhton. 366-7957 atlor 5 ffi4.6021alli>r5:30Dm. 1891 Honda Civic, 2 door 7 9 GMC 'A lon. 6 cyl. oxcol«' halciri3.50Crmio9. oxcol- ______cond. $3000.734-5194. - . _lontt.ilko.Now:i.«>ndliion_ i ’82 Toyota SRS, oxc con’d;'i. rod, $6500. Col 82S-S022. I $35Q(^llor. 934-8849 — '85 Accord LX. 4 dr, 5 spd, . ! ’83 Chovy 3/4 lon 4x4 PU,i. loadod, good condilion, I 25 ,0 0 0 ml. on now Goo-3- roasonnblo-Cal 866-2022. I- drich ongino., dopondabloI® ' *90 Accord sodan,-AC, ATr' ! work Iruck. noods som'S o factory warranty, vory low bod y work. $3500. Call'■> mnos. 733-1472.______934-6302______• 'e9NissanX/CBb,5Bpd..AC,j;" 1050' JEEP sh oll, now tiros. 52K. . $7900,0011736.0645 ...“ '1953 Willoys Joop, hanl lop, " 90 Suburban 4X4, ovory op-u' '—front wonch; goodcondr' lion plus. Liko now, lowV . $2200. Soo 01617 Mao Dr. 2 1 9 9 ■ mlli».R.rJM.ilsM3-iM3I 19772whoolJooplullcab,i b O D O E D AlKOTA4x2 92 JEEP VtATiUNGLEIER Slock *149. 2 w heel drlvJrl VC, 5 .«pecd m ingal trjnnmissiosion, 3.9 axle n lio , 2.5 Illcr4 cyli I $1200.324-3972. :ylin- Slock »J-B9. Rcclindining buckct seats, 5 speed Iranimsmisslon, 2.5 Hler 4 cylinder•Mri: MI^ ______L - Mint cond, 7 4 Ford FtOO. . dvr Ericngini., high Jjlli llilu ^ emissions. Quick Ordercr Group 21 A, Owner's Choicc • 4x4.FangorXLT.AC, 4 :e engine, cxtrj capjtipacily fuel tank, conventional ap,iparc lire, Customer I’refcrrtdi PackageI’ac apd. 86 .0 0 0 0ria: m is,! 11063. lERCURY _ I’rolKtlon. _ ------23U. • lg.50r3i.5lifOS.32^661 . ■ 1974 whito XR7 Morcury 1009 VANS & BUSES Cougar, oxc, condilion, ONLY L ONLY OR 1082 Dodge V< lon, ax*• i 1990 Cougar, V>6, loadod tvndad van. Qroei condi­ tion, ninsgraall $2200. CallI . wUh oxtras! Excolionl con­ dilion, vory clean. $9800. 733.0600,______; Call 536-5145 ovos &wk- * 4 9^ , d o w n ^ 1 C ^ 4 < •86 Chovy Astro C8. silvorj' ondfl:733-252Bdavs. 9do.wn.f_2 IO. ------— — -•S*lr(‘ri«T».JMpluf Ut-antf : ^titfiitij.-utiii,vubisriHp;i5fMi?o:55:'X. Tj*. lliirire IMJM) JnJ DOC Itt lilJHOII$II ■; -Silt Met SIO,9BSplu»plu« lil mil till«. Unlti lubjrrt to prior u1< Tit. lille fn (VtO)) ind DOC In r '8 4 .Morcury Lynx, good' IntluJnl in ih(:manlh1r i>iy C Ih IStSXiOl , p*ymcnl. tO.74-^ APR. SWdown. n motilotilhly pjymmli - no lulloon piymcnlt.t>l»|____ in Intludfd In Iht moniRionlhlypiymcni. 10.48% ArK.M9 Jonn.7n.72 monlh'ly piymmlt - nobilloon pjytncuytncnlt ca sso tio . groat shopo. great gas ml.. $1500 ----- .--$5695.736-2040 doya,; , Of bost oflof. 736.8648 • 73^.8594 ftVM. 89 Aorostar, AT, am/lm/1apo,; 10701 OLDSMOBIE — ------racKjbod soB!sr$7800.- ■; 733-M59 altor Som. _‘ 1977 • Olds Cullass. $550 FIHM. Call 352^1466. ___ 1Q15:^AUPI . ~ I1978 Doha 98 Olds, alpow- r ~orrnlco condliionr$iOOO."' ' I n l U IHI •85 50003. IMMACULATEI • •- Call 733-9904,______Powor locks, windows, sun-; f 1988 0ldsmoblloToronado, rooi. AC. Loudodl Low: fiharol $ 8 , ^ . 678-7693. milos. $5000.324-7390uf - L _1078_POMnAC___^__ ,1 0 2 8 BUICK I iv u m v iu u i . 19B9 rod Ponliac LoMans m fl Prices Effectivee tlthrough. __ ------‘79 EloctraroxcollonI cofldk— -LEr29.000mlloerAC.-PSr- — tion.'runs (op notch, musl 'good'storoo, almost now ■ •Flnandng based on approvj royed CfcdlL . 5 1 0 2 ? w m Falls, IdaholO • 733-5776 Saturday, April1125,1992“ 2 soo lo approcialo, $1200. . tiros. Groat cond. $3995. 32|;398ror 324-4249. 532-4189 Of 3?4..'>171

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    PUchingfortheTexa:txas Rangers, Nolan u c c e s s E O R N O•LAN LA one con have his attituitude. R yan last ye a r won>n hhis seventh no-hif Ryan has can:ome “You’ve got to respspect b o th o n a n d o f f tl ____ -game. H ealsostruck uck out his5500th ffthe yourself," Ryan sa sa; y s. pitchcir’s mound-ind— ”’TTrc“ m ost’import! batter andwonlus3.sSMthgameinan - S in physical fltnetness message I’d like too gj e t amozing baseball career.cai And he V ' and in emotionional across is that, no mat found time to take•ascuba-diving a 5 ’ well-being—andiild he how little you’ve done>ne in _ vacation w ith his wife.wifi Ruih, and their is the first to recoecog- life, how much you’>u’v e three children—allll wwhile overseeing n iz e thethi fact. In large part, he oweseshis h abuscdyourself; whatl >ical prowess to a comprehensi'nsive er your lifestyle or y ^^'h isfo u r ranches andind tw o banks, m s P ^ y ? |“ your occupation,' will chtchange their bodies. W ell,1, y o u in e o te x c r c is e a n d d ie t {"C a lolories ri you can im p ro v e .” c a n ’t bbu u y it in a c a n ." year, at the old (for>rbaseball)age b* alories out—contFol that, and youyou’ll Nolan Ryan appeacared as trim near Ryanan was signed by the New YYc ork o f45. h e is still defyU’fying Faiher Time h a v c; ssuccess.”), u w hich he has foUowaIso aL the height ofthe seasoso n . “I h a v e th e a t- a 98-mmile-an-hour il fastball. He bodla d n o Ryan's autobiographjphy; titled c re d its his accomplishments to sonsome titude that, if you’re goinggi to do some- idea thathathe would be playing in 1992?92— “M ira cleM a n ,” willvill be published : n °n pphysical h > foctors: a sense o f self-rIf-rc— -thing, you havcto be^ committed and- -and threh ro w in g a t 9 3 m ile s a n houTi-iurr:“I ------!t-and.purpoa?.^nnd.a firm lyjy! jnakejhe:socrificcsjsjCdcm aadsJH iel _never4e:r4eally hajJ a plan,-he recalls.-[ls .“I u ------i h o m e life. “ M y fa m ily is th e; rea-re says. Ryan had contiiitinued his regular was a: goalgo o f mine to qualily for ape ------^^wanied^o^w-fM a I‘TirstlllTJlayiniTDdny;^hrsaysa y s:------woifcou ts throualrout-tl« h e w in ta r “ i te n d - s ic n r TThat h: uw kfouryenrsraml utS-—- tm for a su cces^ life.e.SowewenitolM S N ot*ot evcjyone can have N olanl^aiiy a n ’s to lake it o little e a sy y forI 30 days after I thougiu g h t th a t w a s in je o p a r d y " 1H e hometown o f AMn,^ Tex.,7 tofindout. a th leStic tic ability— b u t, h e b e lie v e s,, any-an; the end of the seasoron," he explains, stayedd w ith th e M e ts u n til 1 971, w h e n

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He played tilingig buL t “W e plan our week aroundmdthc evCTwnnledtobei hathasnevgc^ged. tiedted to do w hatever they please« w ithout — *------forthe-Housion-Asiitatros-froni-w 9-to- -IddsHs^ames-and.their-scb6dules,:^c ■ -ra s^^ isc i 1988. wben he joined!ed the !Ibxas Rangers. Ruth.'Jl. "W e 'v e a lw a y s fe lt it w as im] ^ esp ^ ally athletes,- —-It It; says something th n tasuostaratii- p ^ ...... - ■ His accomplishmeim ents d o n o t su rp rise ’ ' ta n t[ fo r u s to b e to g e d ie r. I f w e w ar M t d h ^ way to treat Ruth lete^te w ith tb e A ID S viru s is madeode in to a Ruth.“W hethcrit’sba5 baseb all o r a n y ^ n g to . wew e could be at a charity ball or a i lia d k id s .s h e w a s ^ tD d r ~beiu:aorM agjcJohnson was alreadyd y ax b e r o , else he undertakes,5, ^N o la n w a n ts to d o n e re evi v ery n i ^ t o f th e w e e k .” A d d s ! ^ h ile l . = — ofcourse,becauscsuse ofh is _ _ _ well,” she says. “HeHe wants to be pre- lan:: “In“I three years, ou r kids are goiniTmgm ;;N;wYorkwhi >i"^hysln!illy.“ " b c u u t er.vpi the Mets. WhenI I g o t - A l o t O f d t hfJ i lC te ^ I’veiHwerrncthiit him; but. In R yan’s case , that:hat meant d^ding, as therere thatI pull you apart We’ve nc e E " home,Iwantedto! like anyone.5, I w a s a young man, thatt he never wanted to lettheihem. We’ve w o rk ^ to stay togeth ''C C lb o V C s h o c k e d w hen:n I h e ard L------look paunchy, be outut cof shape or lose hk Afti^fter chatting over lunch for anmhour, h J?l«y'M ^dyjc° ^ 0 think they’re OUL I t w asn ’t u nitil d w e % ■ th e n e w s ' • . athletic abilities by.hijr.his-earIy-30s-Ryaft we.pilpiledinto-the faniily car and dt lavratilff^ ------d e v e lo p e d h is first: exe x ercisc reg im en o i \ o f fto to Alvinj H ig h S c h o o l, w h ere Wei ood p o in t h is o w n — in c lu d inIg g e x te n siv e lifd n g a t 14.was w s waiting by the entnmce to Ni 'i-L '^ a b o u t M agic JoJol h n so n , a time when mostist trainers thought Ryanan Field for a ride. C ar ;)ooIs they’iventitLC l e o t O S h e sa id that if aa w o m - weights would makeike a pitcher muscle- s<±oolo o l buses w e re re a d ily available, n k th o t Q ____ i / an tithlete imnoinounced _j ___ smi.1,nt^n IIU rafirefined hig-oppreaeh- -th e ^ S 5 S S I g e t b e tte r a t th is 1 with the help ofaneil exercise physiolo- theR R> y a n s th in k is im p o rta n t, riage business as slept with a c o u p le gist “AsI I maturedd aand developed my Iff yo y u press N o la n R y a n , y o u can n / j h , hundred men.len , s h e .' aOimde about cbodidoiidoning.Ijustevolv^ himtoJ to tell stories about the greattgoies gai along.^raeIl[ l e J n p l e a j e c u i d n c atnrsin more. The biggest ...... -w ould not bce c(consid- - to w h e re I a m to d aly,” y ,” h e sa y s. h&oas has pitched a n d th e g re a t m om eni It all. S h e D e sp ite a llh is e ffffort o i to stay in shape,' his carcarcer. H e n e e d s n o prom ptihg, h f ' “ cK aruwtrtoamnvone. a tinnux — * ------Ryansaysihai familylily is his'main prior-- "cver,tir, to tell stories about his ^ ly r < f f M a rtin a has a p n e o in t ity. D u rin g th e se asos o n , h e c o m m u te s o n fa vorite o ri is about the-dm e he and P iS ta- A ll I k n o ww is,ii y o u offdaystobewthhishis family*.^ the win- weren^;-betwccn baseball dogsii;s inside.Hte dog panicked, destrc w iv e s e n d u p w ith a ll n oot t goingj to get A ID S tiiroughIgh sex. I and overseeing tbeireir four ranches and a curtiiirtain and'cSused $1000 in domlamaS doing, Mdthnrw layers espedflUy p jk It : thinVlink M i^ c is a hero becausee olo f w h a t • twobanks-;4heyshanlare activities like ski- tryingn g to fin d a w a y o u t. R e e s e callfof th e c h ild r e n o n o n b e ddid i athletically—not becauseise Ihe’s s o in g a n d d iv in g w ithhtheirthree th children, deconorator tuid used his own saving 'S s their wi?«. Evererybody has to leam counsurageous and outspdcen now./.It’sgood- It’i “W e th in k a h e alth y/lifestyle lif benefits our payfo' fo r th e d a m a g e ; h e n e v e r asked -nst«J" sooner or later hovo w th e tim e a n d e fib r t beis,B is. and m aybe his i n ^ r t willill ht d p u s Her husband agrees: parentents forhelp, “I w as flabbergast) kids,” Ruth says. Hej tirintoraisingchildreq- 'K>fii> find a solution tO'AH)S;-rram gj la d to 'a c tiv e a h d v e ry p o s - s a ys s Ruth. R Add»{^olan: “Reese reali ■ -tharhavetobeptff “O u r k id s a re v e ry aci t’s life . I h a d to u n d e r- seeh« le’s n e n stmting to say thata tth th so n ly _ — -idve.They-all-havei:IC interests in sports, thatt heh( was responsible. 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    ^ 0 Y O U W O R R Y a pp o o u n d o f c u re . T h e p ro g re ss sci ■ that, after a dec> hasas made in treating the illnessful^ily q a f UOj?>yp o n e J& u u g ig at old 1 9 the cosy prey ofif diseases?di H it D cedalt./I' My habits weren’t ahalw ays 1 9 ' Experts helped«d us answer some of healthy. Does rhis mt the most-asked,1. most-worried-abouln ^ _ * w ill be sick when I'm•mold? t q u e stio n s p eopleIe hhave c o n c e m in g a g - k I ing.ThcirrcplicsiiK include th e Intest sc l-, jA y D ep e n d s on ho w old y o findings5 andan tell how you can ^ ^ now and how “unhealle a lth y ” k&^hargo-of-ywiUire.- -J— shovw w s It’s n e v e r to o late to c h an g e and I I . I wantmr tto live long o n h i f I thle e limeI to sian is now. In yourour ■ n ^ can feelfeel and look good and 3 0Os s a n d 4 0 s, b u ild a pa ttern o f ddiei ie t and lenially sharp. Can I? e xte e rdr s e : It w ill protect y o u agains rqreplace c the iron lost in menstrualruadon. I The low-fat and low-{w-calo- pattern protects yoi'o u ag ain st h e a rt d is - Smoking, [drinking a n d X rie d ie t, f o r o n e th in g ,. h e lp s . e a se a n d h e lp s control or obesity, high M foo lin g arototd? Howo w bad j y o u to lo w e r y o u r b l c>odcho- ^ blood pressure, diabetesd and high can they really be? ^ lesterol to a level belowow200. cholesterol levels.>. RI e c o m m e n d e d is a ^ This prevents a cholesilesterol three-way progranam o f w o rk in g w ith \ Pretty bad. (A nd vreme m e a n pileup inyourarteries.. If your weights, flexibilityty training and aero- • fatal, nbl naughlj;.)'.) EI vi- ^ l^ d ie t fails to help you do this, bles— exercise tnitniit sets your heart X J “ d e n c e sh o w s lh a t cigaiigarette . new medicines cann take, pounding and lungngs inhaling oxygen smoHo king. ta k in g m o re th a n tw oI dridrinks cholesterol out of thee bloodb quickly and deeplyly. a day;ay and engaging in risky b ^haviors v and even prevent yourur liver1 Michael O’Shea,a , PA R A D E ’S fip ie ss causcISC hu n d red s o f th o u s a n d s oDf f eearly fro m m a k in g i t (S e e a ddoctor c expert, says a daly'y w alking pro g rim i is death*u h s in th e U .S . e v ^ ye ar. w h o tre a ts c h o le ste ro l.)I.) S o m e th e e a s ie s t w a y :oto sta rt:.“ A l le a s l 3 0 These Th< ris k y b e h a v io r s f ig tmr h h: ig h - scientists say a low-fatfat diet minutes of brisk: wv a lk in g e v e r y d a y ly inin ee arly d e a th s a n d s e v e re injujnjuries: also may protect agmnstn s t c a n - w ill la u n ch y o u r ext»erdse schedule. It’s ■ DrinkingDri and driving contribuiib u te to c e rs o f th e b r e a s t a n d! colon,c o safe ^ d effective.e. You’ll be encour- aboutM 2 0 .0 0 0 d e a th s a y e a r. • SB ____ Excrdse. Studies showK)whow_ _aged,to do more.”.”.The ’ ihrecrpronged. .■.SraSmoldng-reIaled.diseases=:hr r h c a r t______90-year-oIds benefited;d froI m daily e x e rc is e sche

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    young people loo.. If you or your part- H ner have h ^ unprotec>tectedsexwithaper- ■ i son w h o se se x u a l o r d( ru g h isto ry is u n - ■ know n, th e re is a c hiiance a n the deadly virus ■ m ay h a v e in f e c te d1 yoy o u . T est re su lts c a n ■ ease your w ony or permitpet you'to get ear- ly treatment and proKrotect your partner. - ■ The following tests^ help y o u a n d y o u r > doctor spot, preventn t a n d trea t illn e sse s: m p a p ffon—onci)nce women become sexually active, c r'nolaterthanage no 18, to detect cervic^ cam:ancer. ■ Masnmograms——for f women 40 and |H over, to d e te c t e a rlyly b re a st cancer. ■ Prostate exam s-^c■^or men 40 and over, to pre v e n t c a n c c r. •ree F ig ]SSTewtons/,T o o . li Rectal exams—- ffo o r b o th s e x « fro m ISTow T h ejr r e ’s F a t F i w 4 i y o i v — to p rc vvent e n cancer. lortH.'tHere shall bee 1Fat Free F ig N ew torCons. ------USkmcancer(melar.'.lanoma) exams— f o r ------suidMthers at high risk,isk, such as those w ho for all^D ^pIe w H olJe3^ir^encious"fat frefreesnacks“ -’ are fair-skinned o r liv

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    j L* se a r c h sh o w s that sp ^ u i la tio n your dcxtor has 4eamiag«dd&to oucbniapowiowe&r^M...... Leonard G iam bra, a researclir c h psy* ■escribed C ardizenr i t f f e l ) ! o ^ at the National Instituteite oc n A g - y o)u u m ay b e able totstalm in te reistin ^ ] g a n d H O U L & l & MORE— ( ^ dings en- _ — i * S H ' cournurage us to break from routitu tin e a n d ta k:e e ton a difficult mental task:t e ai new , GONOMICAL challeallenging gam e (bridge, chess);s s ) ;a n e w ______jj«UH£hjisJais»iy.£2nip»a is . m ath. _ igugges ( I s tu d y French); or hhew ew w ays )EASIERTOTTAKE ^ ddo o d a ily w o rk .

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    ■CARDIZEMCCDIS 7 \ ■ ^ Dr.PaulT.CosiaJr.ofto fth e N a - f K ^ A g in g re - . — lional Institute on Agi IGHT FOR yoD U - A JL * ponsthatmostofuske5 ke e p our early]:ly p e rso n a lity tm its: A crankyy ( (< o r h a p - py)) 3 30-year-old is that wayly a; t 60. B ut,1^ at1 any age, negative feeltniilings can i. New evidence links heart ddisi ise a s e to For more information,>n, and i ' hostilslility (see PARADE, Feb. 1II, 1 ,1 9 9 0 ). fora FREE-quartertyis!'issueof ‘ I H A nid i ih o stility d o c s n o t draw o thhers e r to u s. 352 Dr. Redford WiUiams, profes)fessor of CardiSep^, a newslvsletteron' ■*■■■ /chiatry at D uke University,’, says:sa “If healttiy lining, call tlie u have companionship, chonc.a n c e sa re u will live longer, free of discdisease or following toll-ftee nun; ™ » : CJ^ D I 2 lodonal distress, than those who'ho don’t.”i ZEivrcE® Ir e x a m p le . D r. W illiam s’ reseas e a rc h re­ 1-800-424-6S vealsols this finding about survivorsus oc f heart , (diltlciazem HQ) attaclia cks: T h o s e w h o w ere unmarri'a rried and ------hndu^duaoneToxonfide'inhaflDnlynlyafive-- - yearsar survival rate of 50%. Thesfive-year- fiv - ~ ' MARION MERRELl OODOW INC.. ie n ts w ho m.iniffiiw' survi'rvival rate w as 82% for patieni ■ t I s — ™“o ? . . . T . 01992,MariairicnMcrreJIDcwInc, weren married or bad a conndantm t M«M edical research also revea« a l s th is abouiout health^! changes in lifest;'e sty le: A t .CCDAH072/A6391 6313C! latever age y o u start lo'makeake them, you bbenefit immediately. _ D

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    BQotber20or30ye&re a rs, so y o u ’re still in v e sting ffi o r t iie (y o u ’v e s e t u p y3 o u u r r IR A , say, o r jo in e d y o u r‘ compa-c Press), a bluepriiprint for volunteering yourr timetii now, ' lo n g te n n . B u t, especp e ^ l y I f yo u r n e s t e g g is modest,me ny’s payroll-savingsn g s pUm), a n d o n c e y o u be g;intosee in while you're ig o ro u s a n d health y , in re tu rnm fof r “lim e you should begin shishifting much or all« it to0 reallyi vour savings mountmnt, writing those checks bebecomes dollars” that wil 1)e entitle you to assistance when;w iyoH nced safe investments thathat p ro d u c e i n c ^ j j o t m n relyrei on.„ less and lessasacrifn if ic e , r n ^ a n d m o r r a saiisfisfaction ____ iL (Say^ Ralidi Nattrader: ‘Time Dollars could sweew ^ thena------— Every broker andid i insii^'ce agent in the woii(jiidwill 3y-sUciang to your)ur p l^ ; ydu’lU>e building a secure tiontohigherlev^vcls of care, compassion and enjoayoymenL'O w a n t to h e lp y o u wwith it this. But beware: The bbe e srln ^ Tuture for yourselfif and,ai not incioentally, for yoio u r ch il- A b o u l th e onlyn ly th in g y o u ’re n o t d o in g isishiuingup h vestments are often:n thet simplest, that pay the: lok w e s t dren. B e ca u se a country o u r that saves for the futurer e builds y o u r k id s f o r helflelp— e v e n th o u g h th e y su ree hhi it yo u Uj) sales commissions—s— and. thus are the least likely: l y t o b e a strong ftito re. A. country c o that lives off borrowvingand i fofhelponceupoipon a time. Well, w hy not sendn d themt this J?nWEbl;lO.XOW;«MW SACQUmtyiRdcdlPfe.^.;^; ubemstonilenmngjficithcjt ■You may do justt fiiiefil switching from no-load:od S to ck — ------tirements?Mayb(y b e if yo u d o n e e d h e lp , th ely y 'll 'll see this mutual funds to no-no-load government-bond1 funds,ft A N D IF Y^ C O U ' R E p a ra g ra p h a n d talta k e th e h in t. and/or no-loads thatat specializes in relatively safe, fe ,h ig h - a l r e a d yY R E T I R E D yielding utility stock!»cks or convertible bonds. IfFyou y( ve- j - —— ------Okay. Enough.g h. Y ou th in k 1 like preachingn g lik1 e this? placed y o u r IR A wit!with a “family” o f funds, doiiIoings6*' “ “ CK al^are,you’iMl’re already doing all the r i ^Eitthings. No. (Well, mayb andM renting it out in the mean;antim e. _____ C o n d o p n o e s rem aain in lo w in lo ts o f y c e p la ces s. . •

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    /ITH OUR ■ EachE year, the Labor Depanmrtm e n t # apologies to creatieates thousands of pan-tim e jobso b s f o r ^ i # John F. Ken- olderder persons through its Seniorr CC< o m - K / • nedy, many muniunity Service Employment Prognogram . m i Am'ericans The ing some bonuses5foro!dcrtravclas.To fi D.C.!3. F o r in fo rm a tio n , w rite: Ajn rac c ric a n ____ I A to gcLiLfrctxopy/ of.Siudu^uideol ------on>;oyoutSOth birthday.otSOtlLWcdda id in g ____ takc,full.ad_yantagage,of.today^s.travcL _YouiIuiIiJH[ostcls._Dcpl..P.-P.O...O .-B o x _ B D id you kn o w Medicare'pays'forPapM e annivnivers^. Just make sure your)u r rc - b u y s, re m e m b e rto: to 37613513. W ashington, D.C. 200I3-'13-7613. ’ smeaisforeli^blemsredpicntseveiy three questest arrives at the W hite H ousese onec Watch the adsds. Some of the best years and pays paneut of the cost of mam- montjn th before y o u r b ig da y . M a ilil youryi bargains tum upat at the la s t m in u te , s o ^^ NATURAL HISTOR:YTI’TRIPS. mogramsforeligibli'ib le w om en o v e r 3 5 ? o rdJers e r to; Presidential Correspondendence. watch for ads inyour yc newspaper.' \ Immerse yourself in natureturew itii ■ The Energy Depdepartment will help- OldEd Executive O ffice Building. RoomRo< Go off-peak. SclJcheduleyour.tripatan ti/*• * a nonprofit educationalilC ki T u p . _ —~“ ^ ^B '^oU ‘kee{^ your honic rWiahington. D.er2050e^——:------mitnidltiuiiul tiiiicuiofyear,b(icaUsc rates ToFe5r e x am p le , s p e n d tiv e d a y s pMpcradiitig winter.TheConserviervation and Renew- ■ HoHow about a photo of your town?n?The 1 often dropdramatiaicallyintheoff-season. acancanoe through G cor^a’s Okefer:fenokec a b le E neigy Inq u iry a n d R e fe n a l S e rv - U .SS. .( Geological S u rv e y h a s a erialilp pl h o - B e fle x ib le o ndates, di days and times Swamamp with a namralist ^ d e and view ic e is staffed to a nnsweryourquestions sv tosof; ofm ost regions o f the country. PriccsW i ofdcparturc.totakeike advantage of deals, peatpIt p rairie s, b a s k in g alh g ato rs,s ,tu ti rtie s ------^ B -ab o u t caulking, west/eatherstripping, solar- -ningeIge from S6 toS65. lb order-a pictipicturc ------^ ------a n dl^dhilL ^ crancs. Cost: $38*3 8 5 ; in-_ ^ B energy, recyclinglg iand other energy ofyoiyour neighborhood, call the USOSSGSin 1 MOUNTAUiIN ADVENTURE, cludinding m e a ls a n d c am p in g cquiptifipmenL ^ B problems. Call (800JOO) 5 2 3 -2 9 2 9 . S ioux)ux Falls. S.D ., a t (605) 594-6151.51. I Vacation att a a ski reso rt after tiie F or r informit ation, write: WildeiId e m e ss ^ B ■ Before you buyuy retail, consider a FoiForS125, Uncle Sam will helpyIp you JL » skiers havcgogoiy,:indyou,catuave Southiiitheast, DepL P. 711 Sondtowr)w n Rd.. ^ B govemment surpluslus'auction. M uchof adoptjpt ahorse. Ttie Bureau of LandIMan- Mi a bundle. In Park: City, C U tah, fo r ex am - Savan/annah, Ga. 31410-1019. ^ B the equipment soldi:Id is useless to th e a v - agenvancnt is trying to manage the-wiWildbur—: b —plC rlodgin§«ost£a1^about4ialfaMniich-in------Gr­3f-^n9ider-a-SieiTft-€}tnKKiKKltingr- - erage person, butt a patientI bidder can - ro ancand horse population on public: landslai the spring, summerier or fall as in winter, such:h as i a seven-day expeditionm ini tiie find a bargain onn cars,c office equip- by •placingpli the critters on your priviriv ate H ig h in th e Rockie:ies, Paik C ity is a p ic - beautilutiful Badlands of Soutii DDa: ak o ta, ■ ment, appliances,. computers,co bicycles land.lA iCall your local B L M office,, oro r tiiei turcsquc old silver-er-mining town. After For$3:$ 3 8 0 , y o u ’ll s le e p in a tent a tta a b a s e i ^ B and.even some luxurylux items seized headqidquaiteis in Washington at (202)212)208- tiie s n o w m e lts, there’sthe hiking, biking, campn p a n d ta k e d a y h ik e s to o bserve se n b l­ fro m drug d ealers..T Tl h e auctions a rc ru n 5717,17, for a copy o f th e b ooklet So

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    PA6EI2<12 • APRIL 26 ,1 9 9 2 • PARADE HAGMAGAZINE lin e s in Driving ToursToi U.SA. (Prentice H all T r a v e l), sp esnd n d fo u r days e x p lo rin g o ld m in in g to w nIS s inii th e S icira N e v a d a circling through YosemiteYoj National Paik a n d r e t u r n i n g bjy y way \ of the vej^ant fannlands ofthe San Jo ^ D Vall^. This guidebook covers:s 33< 0 trips, giv in g d ire c - _____ forchildira. i f l p i

    T H E N Am n O N ’S CAPITAL, 5 One ofthee m o st visited pla c e s in • th e U . S . . WW ashington, D.C., is a lso o n e o f th e be s t bu y s. A ll th e m a jo r RKRI9|||i sights arc fice—•fit)m fro the W hitpilouse Ju U d iA S ^ IIWuljnRM "the FBI, the Nationaonal A ir and S pace M u - seum and the BotajDtanic Garden. W hat’s 'K{>nE35«r6HcfrrDKccTouRlmbvic^Tcc^ " tu res a n d m a p s . G3 e t a ro u n d to w n o n th e in e x p en siv e M e troro b u s o r M etrorail. F o r lodging, c h e c k th e w eekend price breaks oflTcred by hotels> in this and many oth* ------ewitiesrFof-more->re mfomiatiuii, write: “ TheD.C.Committ«ittee To Promote W ash- ington. D ept. P, P.O,?.0. B o x 27489, W ash - ington. D.G. 20038-3 8 -7 4 8 9 .

    fit to pfay M w ^ , c o n - “ V-f«siderafamnily-runduderanchlike ily • i» Pnnrt^ jn th '? — mountains of Colonuorado. You'll get riding, fishing, hi3dng. squoimore-dandng and thnw meals a day for ^S640 a w eek fo r adults (less for children)I in sum m er, w ith lo w e r rales in spring anddfall. fa If playing farmer :------is more yoursQrlertQirttyaical-wotkingfam ------ily farm , s u c h o s th e R ockhouse M o u n - tain Farm on 450) acresac in Ncw Hamp- s l ^ w i t h 15 ro o m s. Per person, double. ldinnen.S48rS56 aday ______f o r a d u lts , m u c h lessles! for children, For information,on, write: Adventure The contijntrolandconfidenceofadvaii anced antiJock brakes are yoyours (and your lamily'sjafKUnoextracost — Guides Inc., 755050 E. McDonald Dr.. Suite MP. Scottsdalciale. Ariz. 85250. SB on lhe new Grand Am ? ToeetABSonaTovolaCamnTo il.S; On theHonda Accord.i Sl: i a Z i E ______

    B e s t BJl u y s F o r GrandI AmAi with its new overhead (31am e n ^ e beats thein onmilaileagetoo,-

    O l d e r T:T r a v e l e i r e wilhEPAestMPGof25atQty/35 Hwy. No wonder Cmw im nsD gerf rated GranddAma"BestBuy"initsdass. y BS. ------iFlyin^fyrUss.y.Ifyou’reCcyover. H ______m a jo r o i ^ e s g? iv v e y o u a lO p a ^ T ' dis c o ra t on m a nly y fl f li^ or sell books Theidealileals simple: Mote car,for lessn! money. Attheiighttim e. o f c o iip o n s th a t le tty o u fly fa r le ss. GoUenAgrPasPassports. T he» are- ______■■ H i e f eV Grand Am ,SF,.-I> ______liM entrance pass(a ^ iortnose bzor ’ overtoanyjfedeialtnlp at^ monument or recrcalion area-rpiirpIus a 50% discount on c a m p in g fe e s; andani more. I^ck them up at p in gates O'glff government office. Sun City vacatioItions. You c an h a v e ______a-week-’si.holidayiay_ai_theJIiicson». Phoenix br.Las; yeVegas Sun City rc- T I A C . ^ tiremenl comrounlt)nityfbr$199to$<^0 PONT ______ACQupIc. jto n e .o.o£yp«.il8tjR«L55_ t ____ ^ ANewKindOfE'fExdtenient y. -.mOTbd«to);dci«lCTprcp.T>x,licn3c.ilailtuai. tiocul. and the other at leasleast 19; (The idea, o f X yo u to movethac?)------l»OWIlACC^...wlihineni J ttolicd KsnMiy) plui 24hour bxdUde AUUtiiKCAuU • You’ll s ta y in a vill:villa apartment or, in CtUu)0-(Rei«ll>7S2-4900bOOtensncpiidxulnreRuUoaiad dealer localMUora S . BUCKUUP. AMOUCAl 0 19«n CCM cone AU. n a m kqeived La5Vegas,adowntvntown hotel. For in- fbrmaUOD, call (800)(8( 528-2604 for P h o e n ix , ( 8 0 0 ) 4♦33*9611 3 3 forT\icson or (800) 843-48484 8 fo r L as V egas.

    PMtUC MAGAZINE-APRA im 26.1992 •PACE 13 I ^ . T hle S im ipie Truu t h — Jjs: ^ y l t s B e ^ ir N ow Loveoamklng In yoor 50s: Tbeae canm b e M greatjwI jf««ri for MX, espedaOy fonroa■roaten.

    i / h o s a y s w omnen ei finds the symptoms of'm me e n o - 1 / that great sex p ause se] a n in c o n v en ie n ce , no t a trage3ged yl I # is the province lien's erections are less spontanoaneous, W ■ o f th e y o u n g ? ■ l ^ ^ l JH!!;;!r ejaculations less explosive.'/e . T h e - ^ o o.. director of the|te Kin*8 m i n u t ^ c o u p le s canan talk, cuddle and Couplepies who w ant to coridnue makilaking c y : e x p re sse s lo vive. e — So, if you’re in the seyInstioite In: for Research in Sex, GenS en^- give pleasure after sex«x without tbe pres- lovecacan choose to see tbe effecisx :is o f . _^H,^{igDCC0xpen5ive.ere’s w hat yo u n e e d to a n dI Reproduction R i at Indiana Univeisveraqr. su re o f a re p e a t perfofo im a n c e . ' m e d icications, a illness or surgeryiiy a s ‘'^ ■ ^ c r-3 0 crowd, here’•.uscjL.Takc.heattand. .miiere.s w ' nure empbasis.oiLfaicpIayi 1. ^ ------changciIges—not-losses—ftn d th ens d ^ a p tr ------the best is yet to come. lessoi> on intercouree.” L ik e w o m e n , n ___^fljknow.aadjiowjo.us< l l i c T t y tto o ssee a m an's increased need:e d r o r n o w n * _ ^ ^ H _ ta k c part, because the V need touching a n d tim e to b e ra 'V / O * women psycholhological and phyacal ^m uladiladon /sically aroused— a glimpse b IC e br a now find their sexuauality shifting into as ronuimandc and invidng. Look aat t 1h is -/V /0 « whenthe glancen e e doesn't d o it a n y m o re . N o w owit’s high gear. As estroger;cn levels drop, they increaseased re&actory period Ol maylyn ni ow ition, or evolution, can timee for f< direct, hands^n stimulatior ■ O u r 3 ' idon— m a y fe e l m o re o f thele sex drive created lasthoiilours to days)_as a chance forc rt I h e mone levels begin to andI women w love feeling “sexually n real sexual revolutiot lynec- by their androgens:isrln-fact,-ar50'a- Tdffd of ciTddlihg w ithout'iritw ouj: o u ^ u g h to free m e n fro m e s sQ^” a ^ as well as sexy. M en become I _____ ^H_begin.-M ale-hormoi Tteless woman’s sex'drive,:, orc libido, is of^en that makestna two people’feel loveded 1fo r f co n stan t se x u a l fa n - ge nlitally ita focused and m ore diffuse ^ f l d ro p o f f ju s t e nough Tusely s tro n g e r th a n a m an’s. n ’j themseliselves. TUce advantage of mmoi om - occupation-withor— -arouseused all over their bodies^NowTr ^ f l the distraction of co v i n h e B u t w h a t ab o u t Tienopausalmelan-me -jngerecf^ o n s (trigftCfed bv sleep'cydry d e sr ...... on thfrotherhand,-are- timele forcouples-to-practiccindulgi f _____ ^ flja sie s and a preocc uiging* -ch61la?M ldlif(rai5S1ss?Empty-nestsyn^ “notluITu ll b la d d e is ^ A n d re m e m b e:r r thtl a t ir full sexuality. T h ir- c a ch h otherc in stroking and stimulati ------^fl-gttsms.-W omenron t jlation dromes? Not so, saj:ays my survey of a mann doesd not n e « l on erection toa hha a v e #om en have th e ir first from m head 1 to toe. T h e sk in is th e bod j u s t re a c h in g th e ir fi body’s more than 2600 womcTien fo r T T ie f «m a/e a n o iggasm a j — a n d a w o m a n doesn’ttn ne e e d en many men need largesi'CSt s e ^ oigan. w ith n e rv e recept ty is w h en m a n y w o r *p to re Stress Syndrom e. Tr h h is g e n e ra tio n , o f h is erecrection to h a v e a n o rg a sm eitheither. . orgasm and when Y D G E O G I . A ~ WV I T K f~ l N ^

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    ’’n o Who is H O u r 7cW o * stillinter- ■ e sted in m a k in g lo vveat70?ADukeUoi- e a ■ versity study suggest;ests 80% of 70-year- ■ o ! ^ . B u t w h o V s tillillm^ng!oveat70? n H According to the studitudy. 7 0 % o f co u p les M a l are having sex q^utout once a week, and H — -■ -r T -ifi5M reTouiHifS^ widowerainthisogegre group, and two-thinis - H of the remaining mennen are married, only ■ 259bofwomenintheijheirTOs w ho feel sex- ual have an oppoitunirmity to make love. All lovemaking jeem si to require at 70 is a' '' * p artn er, plS yftilness5 andar privacy. O ld e r c o u p le s luuxuriate x i in extended .rii-.,iniT "ijjutual'roiculayueun re q u ire 3 0 to 4 0 m inutinutesdf direct physi- H ------rfa l.« iin u tatio ft,.T hjfsycnjoyintercourse- e y . ■— a s m u c ^ f o r it s p leasu^Iesensadoiuas a ^ i ■ fo r o i : ^ m 7 b ^ u siethem c tl aleo^m is now less explosive. TTh t^ enjoy more ten------riffTift^ nnd.gentleoess’ woman has naturaliralva^nalhibiication Imd elasticity (unlessss shes is receiving es* trogen-replaccmdittf«tdierapyorhasmain- t a i n ^ reg u la r, fiequenuent sex all her fife). A' b o n u s: O ld e r ppe< e o p le w h o p ro lo n g . passion also promoteIte hi ^ t h . R e m e m b e r

    ______co u n tem tlac k depTBSsiession aod also sdm» ulates the adrenal glamlands to secrete corti- sol, which reduces thtthe pain of aithrids. As for.exBcise.^ue.lue..thegerontolo^ ... ■ i. Dr. Alex Com fort tellsells us: “M o s t p e o p le H • c an a n d sh o u ld ex p ectcttohavesexlongaf- tl \ ______te rt h e y DO lo n g e r wishrishtori^M ^cles." j I O u r 80Os. ?oubS ~M { th a t se x w d ity is a life}ifeloQg c a p a c ity a n d ------^------lovemaking-aJiftiongf>ng o p tio " . tvrrf* is a — •: s n m m a iy o f a d e c a dde c iof research:" • • • —— ■ AcconUngtoasurvurvey of800elderly • '^ 1 couples, 75% o f those3se who are still sex- ually active say thata t tht e ir lo v e m a k in g ______h n s J m p m v )^ ______f; ■ M o s t m e n in th ei ir r 8 0 s (a n d e v e n o n e 9 6 -y e a r-o ld m a n in M (o u n t S in a i’s sle e p lab) sdU haye somee degreed< of erection d u rin g s l ^ a n d reppoit o r sexiiol'dreanis. ■ A lm o s t 5 0 % o f men a in th e ir SOs sa y ------they ara still interestedn e d in sex.------M \ ■ ■ Only 17% of wome)men in their 70s or SOs say intercoursese iis necessary for “good sex.” . ■ Although, at 80.. justjui one woman in ------fivcA w ll-havc-a-sex-pjKi^utner^omeo-at. — 80 still have the capacisacityforo^m . So don’t let uninfor ed or inconvenienced:d ccaretakers tell you ^ differently. Sexualityty ia t 8 0 a n d b e y o n d is no rm al, If no t necessiessaiy, and possible. Just sh^ft■you^f6cusUS' ifrom quantity to ' quality, ftom inteicouisluiseiointimacy-and — from performance lo:o pleasure,p and you ...... canm ake love foreverlv e rt------n

    Georgia Wilkin, PkD.uD., is an assislant clinical professor ofpsychiatry psy at Mount Sinai School o f Medicdicine in N ew York City. H er sixth book. “P"Passions" (Wlard Books), w ill be puf?lishtiibed on June 1.

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    a. TTHAT-HOUSE pwchid tts e d JBoilcTnKhoTanS’ 'ttBTBpiil ou could get it for 3 9 5 0Kttara- ^ ;i22,700.InNassau ' fool,*t, fbvw- :ounty, N.Y., it bednidroofli yuJdcostS373.750_ ^i^In^^cascrhow cv^ler. It w o u ld b e co n - ■ f l s id e re d o s g o o d a deal.eal. " wHhtiro-m x v W h^? Because hou«lousing prices as a SvaS*g a a ‘ a d B f l rulearehigheralongthi? the E a s t a n d W est landica,leaped ^ 9 C o a sts and in m a jo r memetropolitan areas «*terior-ior—fai idggtwSfluUiWfiSt------uCofcourec,’up6iT S i/op a lo( more than price:ce: location, jobs, _____ m M schools, cost of livinging, environment, I f n taxes, transportation,:)n, recreation and liL I crime. The importanceince given to each ■ I factordifTers from fami'am ily to fam ily , I B But in looking foror America’s> best housing deals, PARADI\D E found th a t to - ^

    I f l for all. “This is an absolisolutely m a rv e lo u s j------ri W e also0 sawJ some great is expcciected to create up to 3300) jjo o b s . p f l time to buy a house,”e,” asserts Dorcas T T _ ' O H S G d e a ls a lhL higher levels. About 49 aiages______— li»-^^^ant-oWtBiniaBciBcach,-Va.rprasi------d H l■ G o w M u e b J i o «• our cost tig u i^ lE ^ dIJSjaSR&CEJmiCELS85,8^ ^ >,842 ------aTAssociation oi ^ j e \ : “ a v e ra gge" e is the dollar Althoihough Colorado's cconomyny hI a s R e a lto rs (N A R ). “ IntenH enat ra te s a re th e v Jah'VbuAfforc e t rQ ; amountt vwhen prices are picked1 U]u p s in c e th e e n e rg y c ra s h o f th e lowest they’ve been:n ini 18 years. In a d d e d toitogether, then di- '80s, theihere still arc greal d e i^ Allene n aI n d ■ffbnlafaBBjr cfa v t h bailed 00 ■■ 3tH38 »W rtO g, m any areas, it will be popend-, . OOP « M Q Or_^_ * 1 0 4 ^ ■ ^ f l Resolution Trust Co'rpiorporation (RTC), 1 O'T' ing. stillill is widely considered a genje m in 0 0 0 ______1 1 1 , 2 0 0 _ ^ f l which is trying to recoccoup loss« from $40,00< i___mooo._W_E;»0-lMany.DCW-._ -abuyer’si ’s m arket Dcbbio and Mariek Hd a r ------savings and loan failuniluiTM. I t h a s a n iri-" T $ S 0 ,0ttOQ— 0 < iM rOOO havebeendrawn risg ^Jd $ 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 fo r a th ree -b edIroom ro c , ^ f l v e n to iy o f 21,025 singleigle-family hom ^. $G0i0040 0 0 ______1 6 6 ,8 0 0 _ _ 10 th e P(Portland, O re., twcvoathuh home in the historic district■ict “ It O f th o s e , SOOO are e a rn arm a rk ed f o r lo w - « 7 i i m000 i 1 ______: 1 » 4 ^I _ ’ aicaasmimuchforitsattrac- sitsinana neighborhood where the houhouses o r m o d e ra te -io c o m e faifamilies, with an * i l _ _ _ _ 2 7 8 , 0 0 0 >i'''=l'OUS stunning,l g . I c o u ld sell it in a da y .” NevN ew er __ .~.TherealsoaFcforccl( ccioscd properties *So8mr c « K a t U A n o c litio ii o f Mn t b t R n ...... p l e .a g rreat a public-transit homes; elsewd i here in the city arc $90,CW.OOO "^"^■'Tiera'B Tthc Federal HousingHc Admin- » —33^------1 system, ggl ood sc h o o ls a n d a n d u p>. . AVERAGEA PR IC E : $ 9 8 ,1 220. 0 . ^ f l istmtion (average pricericc: 537,000); the which1 analyzesar relocation propertiutie s th e g lo rio u s M o u n t H ooood w ith in sh o u t- , i n r ^ Federal National Mortlortgage Associa- forFortuirtune 1000 clients; SchoolMalch,tch, in g d istan c e. M EDIAN pP: r i c e : $ 8 8 ,9 0 0 . M I DDW ESTccorgcEMM aaries ^ f l tio n . o r F a n n ie M a;c e (average(i price: a firm inin Columbus, Ohio, that evalu-ilu- Boise, Idaho, has rela:ladvely low cost- — a Philcliladelphia architect who travra v e ls " ■ $50,000); the Federaeral Home Loan atesscho;hooIs for the relocation miffkci;kei; of-living rates and highl;h ly ra te d sc h o o ls, th e na tiolion, i leaching others all about3ut af- ^ f l MortgageCorp-.orFrecFreddie M a c (a v e r- th e netwtwork i of Coldwell Banker bro-)ro- and it placed 17th in stresssti among the fordableIe 1housing—had no hesitationtion in ^ f l age price: $60,000); andndtheNfettransAd- t kers;andind various published surveys,IS. to p c itie s. M ED IA N PRI4aCE; $78,700. pickingg llthe area hc thought offerede d ihi e . . . ^ f l . m in istra tio n (av e ra g:e e price:p: $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 ). . .W e fofo c cu sed o n th ree - a n d four-bed-.ied-- . . .T h e sisterjcom m uniticities o f P r o v o a n d b e s t dm ^U. . " K a n s a s a t y . ” h e said.J'!|. J'Il’s - - ^ ^ f l In c h o o sin g th c b est st deals,d PARADE room honlomes similar to the one in the San Orem; Utah, are home to Bri^iam Young, haiidsomi?m e . c je a h a n d a ffo rd a b le ." - ^ f l- g o t information froratlm the D eparnnenr "Francisciisco'adrRealiors'considersuchuch- -UnlversltyiunnyonJPc ^ f l of Housing and Urbanban Development homess typica!t* in many areas of thcthe puter software companyly The job future* prime, especiallyesj Overland Ronon andi ■ (HUD); the NAR ancandRTC;Runz- countiyy for fi a family o f four at the annuallual looks p ro m isin g w ith thehe planned expan- Kimberiedey Barnard and their son,.R R) y a n h e im er International in Rochester,F W is., in c o mle e level1 of $40.000 to $60,000.>00. sio n o f N o v e ll an o ih er sohwaresc firm that Matthew.?w. 4 , m o v e d in to a 3 4 0 0 -sqquare- u a

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T h e c ity c p e n ds s $6235 $ a pupil in public funds.K SO U T H Bcgi,e g in in T e x a s , a n d th in k the tl real value here is in t ■ « r o u \ c w ofked * hard for the system an ...have . Just reached...or arere alreadya into you m a y ju s t s to p there,ere. Because of the schooliis," says Adyne Stacey, who movl i l S - n o w le t th e system woric your y retiremenl years, this isIs as book that energy bust, there is: a ssignificant stock here ^ m C a lifo m ia w ith h e r h u sb a i youi Here, righl at your c c a n help you live in p e ac e andjMosperityanc o f R T C h o u s in g o n thh e Im a rice t h e re , es* Paul, aan n d n o w liv e s in a th ree -b ed roE o ? Y a t ; : he expert Informatioa you fortherestcrfyourllfe!I pedally in such citiesss aas San Antonio, 50-year-SSS^fTOW ItUM W &liirptal • t m s H o - h e l p ^ live w ith------Hbuston and A ustin.i.Our$604.000San Oi -iiTCam Si lllus, a nearby village. T ------Oet Everythingltbw r e ------„^omfort...safetjsty...and the dignity you Francisco house wouldiIdcost$l49,2S0in < S ta^s te3w4o4©ur.LffJEttt^enLjafillu^^ Entitled To,. Jt^ dI MorelW __ ... Austin. $129,600 in H ouaton-and' "$73;3bC500rTh’e’S & ,t^ S a n Francis ulililles. medic ■ 'V K S nhe Gtrcfully r e s e ^ i eid d a n d rccenlly $96,045 in San Antonie)n!o. housee wwould cost $144,475 here. M • expenses slqroc'Dieting, living w ^ on a ^updated information contalitalned In this - ..“W hai you find inn A ustin is.a.very. DIANI PRPi IC E : $ 7 9 ,2 0 0 ...... b o o k , you’ll not only le a m he in!»:«c ' ' ; ■ f e e d OT modestA int c o m e is n o w more of a t 1 how lo save ■ - young city w ilh thc medile d ia n a g e 2 6 .6 , b e - “ Theihere are really great opportuniti imues I challenge thaneveverbefore.BUrrrCANBE rm oney on rents, utilitiesIS aand home cause w e have five colleglUegesandtwosem- in New]vf England for young couples loc DONE-andRE:lEnREMEOTONASHOE- co w n e rs h lp -y o u ’ll s e e h ow tojetireln t — -inariesr^aJ'sGJJostBFOlsFof-thftGhamber-of- -ing-fbr-si)r-staitcpbou5c&Afiay&-ToddSloai ------snoNtrwDishOTOW yo u how ! --FkHklar^alifomSa-and^ther-ff F ir-greal-placcs------Commerce, “There areresomereallygreat s an^hi: :hitecL H e and his wife,’Elizabei AoneyonBiBs.M w here retires proqxff. And you'llyoi discover - buys. People are veryly ppleased with the both 26, liv e in B o sto n . H e te lls abS o u SaveMc ^m any new and exciting vrayvays to really quality oflife, andthattis is \why ycm find thal $300,0(,000 house in nearby Brockti:ktori / amowfelsDm^ofCrime eenjoy the retiremenl you'vu've spent a p eople w o rk a t jo b s bxlow c k their training whosee ownerso are selling for $140,Qi0«0 ^ ^ ^^.^R C T B i n m ^ly l places where retirees are Iilifetim e vi^ling for. or education— Uke collcA der% unteH telea5i =■ ___ Jngassc^fclariessijwai ecffist^gi^wam io!'rSroitiN ------“ 'high‘as 5800 i ) a live here.” AVERAGE PF 5 PRICE: $101,200. Sloan)ane adds: "If you take time to re-i apartment RETBTIREMENTOMASHOE- far only $6,951»51 ______flUyjQOiM k.plaficsjmcQuIda!thaiitcgL co n ;------SnUNG-rcports.|5 OP parts nf Ihp. cnimtry llIf [ust ONE Idea you read abotb o u t d o c s not ~ TTOHTHKS:A o 1 In th e la st sid c reed d beforc are now within reac“ ch. vi/here the reient for an equivalent Fpjy for the booKmarvllmesnes over, teei year, housing pricess havehi tumbled in There5 is so m u c h o n th e m a rk e t, w itht h tht e apartm ent Is $20CDO o r less! ; ------jifree lo return il lo us for a ful!fi refund. states in this region,, fromfr as much as low ratea te s f o r fin a n c in g , I th in k y oucan u c; s ...Many retireess r r ^ x j r t m onthly uHO^ bins ^Onierloday! 10% in N a s h u a , N JLL, ,t< to 4 .6 % in P r o v - m ake a gj o o d d e a l in m a n y p la ce s.” ffl ^ averaging $25050. 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    he said,lid , “ a n d I d id B 0 R H :l)e e .33 1 l , H HIS WASS 1 BEFORE HE itb e cc a a i u s e I w a n t- 1937, in P e rtrlT T aib o t, w on the AlAcademy Award ed to0 goi to AuS' South Wales,S. a s B e s;t t Actor,A and An- tra liaa. , where I'd' PBtSONAL ih o n y Hopflopkinsa^Iwere ■rtv^n.nikgri ManiedfaiPetn*8tn>neBa ^ sittin^ari~aroinnn[tir5iitte~'^^^^H it vet ry y much.” Barker, 1967-if m ------at the Plaza Hotel int NiNew York, talk- Bu u t t' w h a t a b o u l one datighter.er. in g a b o u t h is ro le a s> thithe truly terrify- Freejayac^w hich Married lennttinifer ing Dr. Hannibal Lectcr:terin7^e5i7£/ic« g o tro-otieKreviews tt AnnLyntonla:In 1 9 7 3 . ofthe Lambs. H o p k inins s ■w as te llin g m e > ^ en n iti came out RLMS:lndudf^ e • feaiherssb many aciorefors say tfieiT H ater^^^^H d id bh e dI o th a t? “ I Young “rm a fan," he said.lid. "I'see W arren jtist w V a n te d to W bt^oa, 1972972; Beatty or Jeff Bridges iacross a room. ~ riieet1 M icb^Jag- VBggeniam'lJ;'1 9 7 4 J------a n d I w a v e , a n d th e y' mw ave, a n d i t 's a ll ”hesaidinlS- Tbe Qbi From7m ...... great fun. I met Dustirstin Hof^an th e -^ ^ ^ H ■ g er,” iv o u sly . Petnvka, 197<1974; other day, and I wass rereally excited. I I k ki n e w H o p - Audnyftote,^* ,1 9 7 7 ; hope 1 never lose that.tiat. I met Lauren k in spplayed h the pi- ««fc,1978;;’8; 76* B a c a ll a n d sa id to h e: r ,‘I.‘1 used to w a tc h ano,, but I won- Pepfrrt Wy,t o , ______- you in films when I w;was a kid.* And i-from W ales. 19M-.Tb«CocGood ’ H opkins does m anyfi Isow asasing- ft£6«r,1987f3 7 t8 4 ------— ~ a good imitation - h e d s o aJo,” he^id.. ChtHtigCmss. - BRflDVS l ~^PB; acallV sar^^^^^| T miQOtaprofes* o i 1987;7;b050i5 0 M c e costic “ th a n k s .” lal W e ls h m a n ta ,1 9 9 1 ; BITS ^H o p k in s n o w sional o f ^ L t m b s , a t a ll,!11.! ik e -[R ic h - HtmtdtCod,]id ^ l9 9 2 . E u ty In hU c aree r, cican be seen in ard]! Burton or H opkins au d W o n ri hHowards End, a S ta niley ie Baker. I for Laurence Olhier klovely, literate ------anJ, lalBf. he------' iiiuvie—ser-Tir ir-^ ^ ^ J ched in the nose for saying s< uRderstodied the EEnglim d e a rly in punche In th e d a y w e m e t, H o p k in sf bba a d j u s t g re a t mam<.*iOUWer tlthis c en tu ry .‘T m w o nI ththe D.W . Griffith Awardi nsa s B e s t bad tre n e m lo u s nino t bein g falsely S uppoip o rtin g A c to r f o r The Silenceice o f th e c h arm , e n o rm o u s . n'modest, but it’s lbs, and I asked how he felt:e lt a b o u t physical courage,” EEmma’s rilm,” .^ ^ ^ ^ | Lambs Oscars. T il be in Los Angelg e le s f o r Hopldns recalled.. hihe said, referrin g th e O si n,” h e sa id . “ I t’s s till a v e ryy imir p o r - >^He w as obsessed by tcto the actress^^^^^^l them ,” ' tant thing. I would love to gett it,it. but I - worfcandw as EEmma Thompr e n o e x p e c ta tio n s ,” terribly am bH lous. s(son. “Sometimes. h av e n /h e n in fo rin e d h e w a s b e inig'castas' g c ' ~Aiid h e w as sick a it's it nice to be in W he in ib a l L e c te r, H o p k in s sa idd. , h e h a d • lot Incredible that a a y o u H annil rd, “Are you sure they w antm t m e ? ” h e lived a s long a s don’thavetocar- d a sked, “Jo nfiathan a t Dem me [the director:to r] b a d h e did. No p atience ry r on your own m tM an,” hc lold m e. “I seemin toU h a v e ' w h a i e v e rH ^ .. shoulders.” sl I asked if. inscbd 'h/> scenmcinSepbant / f c o c o rn e re d th e m arkerket on playing dislurbedpec [ a c to rs c a iS n s in he'd h read the E M . Forster nc ArdhomfHHopMnswonth his wife, Jennirltve-in-Lo: sick. One n ight I el e! on which the film is base Hopkins and hi: A b ig a il, played his role while “ ‘V N o," h e sa id . “ I re a d it Jwhi h u e O s c a r f orr r his role as the£ where his daughterIter from a first marriage. A t is tiying to becomele ana actress. “I won’t help hereier ex c e p t h e w as ill in bed, doing d B ounty in T a h iti, winhere he , • 'h e saidr“Nepotism docsnUU w o ric .” ------■ and he got up and there tl \tas‘little else to do:**' \< !/yr- -in^vingadvice,''h( ~ scam stim'miemmaeeevi i :o w h o m h e h a s b e e n m y Tie d s in c e _____ ------w ent tfreta n d in th e ------— Hopldns ■has.a.couple^ttQ tn c r.______AndisJenni,to\ back o f th e th e a te r movies n coming out this ye T 77 I9?3, an adlrtSS?? *'N6,’*^ saliTHopklnsr*^he" Im thai I worked on, and oon n e d a y inhisjammies. one o of (hem a new versionH f m “ T h e S U mmceofiheLamb 0S» secretary on a film e p n th e The next doy, he DraculaL (no, he doesn’t pl they needed a you?oung woman for a scene c A n d s h e - phoned. ‘I w as th e re the tl old bloodsucker but t sta ir s w ith a na v al (officer. Just to w alk by. Ar Next?Amnew“I)racula.'’ h o w y o u la s t n ig h t,'h e said. doctor) d and one called Spo'pots- ' w o u ld n ’t do it. T'0 o e 0 s e a r e d . ‘I d o n 't k n o w h o ' ■ ■ people [actors] dolo it,'i she told me.” 'I saw you.'” wood.m “It's a nice little filniim ,”

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A n d I re a lly Here's why. “Isay it is more a pen) e r 5 o a 's n e ^ toisay'diankyou’forthaL" sa • L i v i n g c oosts>*they| are nS2222£J£ffi ^ l i t o s --aOitude and^eneDali^-^ity---^ ■ (!« ■ < j - r — n-. wj^-’-Recent^pe^cr —r r —'dcvaluatiotts-makjke-M exico-one-of- —01SlS55E - ffiTlfflf f i S f X Z ! “orrepelS'OthcrpcoplerN5;^y^aIirto" -j former Federal investigatoror tellsi bow ikWlWiilrmBke-::^: B t ‘ __ aceft»to. Uve;in.t> ^ m e a n y h ^ i e r . I c a n d o a n y ih in g I ] R ■ ‘ diitire world. Manany"AmOTcai|^ive‘' ^ of the $250 billion that wiUiU beb handed K comfortably on ^^tdljten^srana xbuUCvMy....^. i | H <»t..th|i.yeaf.byJJncl& Sam.,*laifis bow to coUecc socia security 1^' *The climate- y o u r s e lf. G o o til a n d d o :so m e th in g ^ ^ 9 c-it's 'comfortable ' b w e fn e le tirein eiit, bustoi I ' year round. Andad most parts of inc p o s id v e , a n d d o n ’t be-as!> a s h a m e d o f income supplements, educatiottion benefits, ^ P r M e x ic o a r e tm s p ooiled i with beautiful, fuiD fu ioaos, onemploymect. jobjot training, w h o o r w h a l y o u a re ." — JoBan ' .^31 «veo4vclfai»^od4bod-«UmpfcipsrHeffr, Americans. Th•here are many ____ monthlyi benefit checks fromrom one pro* eveiyoneBas somSbuig fSTSfSSc^oS^a ^ short distance fror • How almost 3 million children chil get th e y a re n o t p ro u d o f. ButmostB i playedld tte diub^ Veni^ in. om thc U.S.-where ** •TKw eli^ble coupes colleollect up to ' - minimal income, Even an alcoholic's probroblemcango hedi^d d e d t q i < M $ I IOO a mcm th to suppkmnent eoi the feun- il: The book U vlm^ngJ^yLifiJfiesico. ____? - u n d e te c te d f o r a lo n g time.'Notso—t i n - -puberty ■ ily incom e.------describes Ameri:rican retirem ent with the overeater."—Ch■Cfirfs la ie iv a n he “idittoyer^^l^” '. • How to qualify for disability[lity pensions' • communities- th r ooughout u Mexico. It • , (over / 33 in ill^ coUecdngng buti tbou- D agD p^47,noriss^ * covers lakeside vllLlllages nestled in the g more cligtbleX C ilm a G eim an replies^.5; f < W *”, s O’C oiu^ nowJl8,C. ■ m ountains, sleepypy fishing villa^ ■ •} How to know when to quitiiit w’ ork a n d “ M y o r ig in a l lettCT h ad d oo n e v e ry . “M S a b < i^ 9;, alongside thc oceanm , a n d m o d e m c itie s ____ starts collecting monthfyt retirementrt sim p le in te n tio n . T h a t ww: a s to m fo tm Americans. The boito o k te lls y o u h o w t o • '• How * you m a y b e d ie a tin g'yomselfout yo people that being overwerw ei^tisonly iiD y;IrcverthM ji^bfi:; 1^ ' get to these retirerement havens, the of cash b e o ats rightliilly' duedo you. an infinitesimal part opfwhatlam f v “5 ^ • How to c o lle c t unem gloymn eoe n t benefits A m e ric a n s liv in g tlthere, climate, cost * a n d s h o u ld n o t b e c o n^ ^ d d c r e d a n evea if you q u it y o u r lo b o>r r w e n fired. . — o £ _ lL v in g .___h o uising,_recteaiion,- s — «{ m te g ra l p a r f o f w ho 1 a m . In How-to get-a eg-legai'asslsta _____ advantages, disadvt[vantages, and which ___•JIow-lo.geLA.good-paying.fby j r f i a te a lj o b _____ -responserl-reccivcd-a-va" v a n c Q ^ o f — * communities to av«ivoidT • • Howtogeta$50CWOOloaj I loan to start The book »ves;s you practical facts J own business. Gt’s nmpim p le a n d th e ' o n liv in g in M e x ic:o—health o care, laws, | tells you exacdy boww tot do itX Snankiner:s H ie argiim en>iit conH nues ■*«ow to coflect.i^«W 0a4o ------trflvei."ctm gng-~ fdOd irid . m w , — ^ a farm or ranch, iocludiog A while back, we printed vho strongly advocated ted a letter fivm a father w k selecting a homiw hipping " to d iscipline■ teteenage boys. That producedzed money. Thc auththor spent 30 years • QHowtobollccta$27,0000 loan1< for a a flood o f responses. NoyVow. h e re ’s the n ext round:[. living and travciveling throughout mobile t home. Including lot3L Mcxico._The bookk c o n ta in s p le n ty o f . . • • How J to collect a $15,00000 loan for “ I w ais s ggreatly upset child abusju s e . T o m e , th e r e a l a b u s e is photographs so yoi-ou can see for your- . hom e im provem ents.______• How to collect'over $400) a month to w h e nI oneo r girl said, letting yoiy ou r te e n s r a n w ild . 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