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NCAil Georg IRS TheBalUmoreSun W/\SHINGTON - The i IcGtors. despite a sizable bo are having Increasing prc taxes. To overcome the long-te noneompllance with the tax administralion. pressed by ding 5.200 collectors, tax-i and otherTIo the internal stalf. But the number of overdw amount' of unreported mushrooming. cJoudJng /^m __ as a nation ot taxpayers wl returns on time. Reagai tries tc minimj damag ------ ByDONAiJ)A.DAViS- United Press Internationa) WASHINGTON (UPI) - Reagan, stung by a con setback on the budget. Frid minimize the damage by Democrals that cooperatloi fronlallon, created the Soci; rescue program and flghllhgjobs package. Reagan signed lhe jobs into law Thursday hight expected to expedite apprt Social Security legislation, passed by Congress early Fi He opened a brief news < In the While House poess roi by • praising the "b . :approach lo solving the pro said "for-thc sake of our p gratified that great good prevail over partisan conce; The president’s commen day afler the House voted approve a $863 billion fede designed by Democrats w thal body of Congress. Th was the firsl budgei defei has suffered since assum and was the result of C gains In lasl November's el« Reagan plainly attempte( keep the possibilities of coalition alive as he a members of the Congress lc mc to hold d o ^ spending a the same bipartisan sp: brought us such ^ a t pi Jobs and Social Security. "Working together, avoi lum lo narrow partisanshi ensure (an economic) reco' slrong and long-lasting.” •See REAGAN on Paj Five t By GREGORY GORDOl United Press Intervatloi WASHINGTON - Pn accepted the resignalic mental Protection i ‘Hernandez and four oth ___ ^ a major housecleanin agency. Career EPA employe champagne to celebrat administration offlcia signallons arc oxpec Ruckelshaus assumes o in the coming weeks. "I don’l think It no Reagan told a news bi ____ questions about the late "EPXornciarwhichbn of political appolntce&J fired from agency posts . Reagan said most departed Friday lefl of said they fell their depi agency "far more chai -------^ - they caircontribute by-k But pi^ldentlal aide _______ o/flcials, accused of cw EPA regiilales. were pi Whllo House In hopes troversy* surrounding Ruckelshaus tak& char; Deputy Whllo-House Speakes said Reagan I' slgnatlons of Uemand , ■ assistant admlnlstralo ________l o x i c _ a u b 9 l a n ^ : _ g e r ------------ . 1-------------------------------- X jia post; 78th y( > hav Mill below on Ies le nation’s lax col- ServU boost In their ranks, lions i problems colleclIHg could - -------------------The j-term trend toward econo tax laws, the Reagan ande\ by Congress. Is ad* As i ax-relura examiners regior nal Kevenue Service oi pai toxpa tiue accounts and the year, ted Income are are di America’s reputation «]e a , 5 who file honest tax iheth) The m -[ b 0 I* lize ges m <- President congressional 'riday tried to by reminding nol con- ocial Security 1 recession- lObs measure ^ t and was iproval of the on. which was y Friday. vs confercncc >room Friday "bipartisan" problems and u* people. I’m ".'"f"® lod sense did ncems.” y'-'*-'' nents came a -<^ ted 229-196 lo jgS i ederal budget 5 who control The measure efeat Reagan mming officc f Democratic selections. pted Friday to a voting > asked "all pH np slo work with lg and laxes in spJrU -that’s _____ . progress on —. ivoldlng a re- Rod, rtship. we can scovery lhat’s 1 1 PageA2 ___________ more n DON it/onal President Reagan Friday ations of acting Rnvlron- Agency chief John other lop EPA officials In ming at the embattled oyees broke out bollles of 3rate the shakeup, while Icials paid -more ro* pected before William.- >s command of the agcncy necessarily looks bad." s briefing In response to latest exodus of high-level 1broughtto t^ the number— gs who have nult or l)ccn ' sts since early February, st of the officials who t of their own accord. He lepaHures would give the Jiance of success — that ly-leavlng;^ '- . ■ -------- 7": ildcs said several ot the cozy ties with companies i Bpres^lOTcsIgirtjjrthq )63 ot silencing the con- ng the agency before tiarge. ise press secretary Larry an had accepted the r«- ! andcz; John Todhunter. I ator for pesticides and' £ general counsel Robert ts Upset ■ M I year. No. 85 /inqt lllllons of taxpayers are paying ow what the govemmenl believe legitimate Income. The Interna •vice estimates roughly that ann IS tall $97 blliion short of the or lid be paid. 'helosse3TtfinrTrom"th(r*tni inomy" and the problems cf lax 1 evasion. is relunis come piling In lo the 'lonal offices, the IRS expects, oi pasl perlorniiijm .~inm~BWUI~ ipayers will not pay their taxes oi ir. meaning In lew than 30 days • due. In mosl cases, they arc e ! a relum, but nol pay what Is ow Ihreal of interesi charges and pe Tie backlog of laxes due on rel yf deo excitemen Henry Dixon, from Boise, tri- horses during tbe first perf< 'esi'gh in ry ...Robert^ Firings causi a champagne pe P e rry rP a u l Ciihlll. chlel o Federal Activities, and John staff lo former administrator / Speakes said Daniel will rer - Fe - Dl I [b m troul ring taxes far with tbe IR eves are owed billion, comp mai Revenue The unprec annual collec- tbou^ the ! omouni that Egger; Jr.. I slaff additio •underground cles below S 2 lax avoidance The goven in tax cases the service’s limitatjon h s. on the basis govemmenl iUt~l9 million— mglylafgeT’ s on time this After year ays afler they lions. Presli ■e expected lo collection sl i owed despite lax-retumej J penalties. of getting m returns filed budget deflcl .... mt tries to control his College jerformance of the A mail n EPA I “N- 'T t Perrys, who r^slgned^u jse for , P^rty-Bl- „aS legislal •f of the Office ‘of EPA a )hn Daniel, chief of over. :or Anne Burford. , . I^eel renuln as a special Lavell< ifficer >etter - i im Twin Falls. Idah( ble ( RS bas ballooned to a recoi n p a r ^ with S20.5 blllton a yea -ecedented jump occurred c IRS commissioner, Rose . lold Congress last March th ions should bring these delir S 20 billion. :m m ent will lose $l billion thi es on whlcb the slx*year stat has expired, the IRS sa; til official calls the flgurc "di are of neglect by past admit sident Reagan expanded th staff by 3. too this year ac examination staff by 1.100 as more revenue lo r^uce the iclts. :'9 'i ge or Soutbera Idabo Rodeo F itloee and evoiing per;forma housee w ith jjlohn Daniel tonUto Ruckelshaus during U -d. agan tapped Lee Verstandi] Kl the agency's acting admit latlon Just two weeks ago, ( administrator until Ruckel£ c Thomas, who was named lo ille 06 head ot the agency’s B l|iP iho colle icord $27 The additions w >^arago. of reports and cor ed even General Accouni oscoe L. vcstigative agem I that the quately staffed fo elinquen* ot returns fiicd.ar /Mthough the civi this year congressional tax itatule of that the admlnisti says. A Even with the "disturb- IRS is sllll nol kc ------------------wdrkload.-WhHe* ministi^a* grown (rom 62 ml the IRS million this year, and its agency has gone as a way toaprojecled90,3 Jie large Accordingly, a have shrunk from JMM Til”" DFriday night, beld today [nances will be photoandi eleanin unit, was r replacing 1 Rcngan launched I mlnlstralo; ceed Mrs. expected w The agei —wlth-allegi Industry v mental la' cleanp funi Mrs. Bu highest rat of Congres growing policies a; Reagan, been prese ._def^ed A iSlgnatloi al quieting Cahill sa and he re other EP/ likewise; I . ________ . said he qu; g the tcansltlon be able lo I: otanofferj Cahill an idig, who was ^ 1 ^ mlnlstrator-for p.p^„ ,10 be acting iclBhaus’ takes because of loreploceRita oftheoftk it s toxic waste Jobs. WP. s V ss^ 2ctin IS were made afler a long serie congressional testimony by lh )unting Office, Congress’ lr lency. that the IRS was inad( J tor the Increase In the numbe iand their growing complexitj :lvil service was being cut. th tax-writing committees Insiste ilstratlon expand the IRS force. Lhe infusion of manpower, th I keeping up wilh its expandin He'theTJumberofretumsha million in 1976 to an expecled ar, or \7 percent, the size of th me up by 6 pereenl. from 85.4C 90.300 this year. , audits of individual relum om 2-l.loul of every l.OOO In 197 'VlHii lay at the'Expo Center. For ndastory see page D-l. igswee IS named acllng deputy admin lg Hernandez. an Monday named Ruckelsho id the agency during the Nl alor as ils first administrator Irs. Burford. Senate confirm idwllhlnamonlh. Igency has been besieged for legatlons-high'level-offidals-t y wishes, failed to enforce laws and manipulated toxi funds to help Republican politic Burford, who last fall beci ranking official ever held In c ress, resigned March 9 In the i J clamor aboul her pn>- : and alleged Improprieties, an. saying “no proof of wrongd esented in any of this fuss yet «d Mre. Burford Friday. He ci t lo o ^ v e r y generous thoughi ing tho^ntrcversy: ----------- I said his resignation was uns resigned Thursday lotally i i^PA'-offlclals had been aske ?; In his letter of resignatlor quit because "a new manage lo bring on his new team" and fer to pra.ctlce law in Callfomia I a ^ a former aide, Louis Cor d recently, are under investig Inspector general's office bei tres Cordia authored a ''hit emptoyees targeted for fir ) of allegations highly paid cn iffice have been given paper-i llll|ii|H lillllil p IfL Saturd »gta: ies to only 16.3 out of 1.000 a lhe about 33 percent, althoi In- audit of returns is mu, ide- using-a long form, la ber (leduclions or showing tl ity.> lax shelter. “ Admlnislrallons ov treated the IRS as Ihouj federal agency." aaid ' |, „ director of lhe GAO’s __ Divislon^^iThey haven’l not like ever)-one else revenue side and is coil 4QQ othcrsspend." The service, emphasi ms its operation, puts the cc 97fi 41 ccnts. I Cre grai dea ____ BySTEVENa United Press Ir, BOISE-n* — again rejecl ot handing d< absence of def< death penally! while granting ex^tlon lo n- Creech. Justices ore Judge Robert r Slvak, 23. WlU Garden City Dixie WUson In They also d« uled April 29 e} a state law gi review of all de Creech,’s orli tence prompte to Newhouse t In lhe preser their altomeys Newhouse. written sentei danls. held Creech eariie again ordered die for fatally prison inmate |m |H sock, B ‘W( k SCIWIJUI )r another- on\ -P adv '■"Isfator, haus. who UnllcdProssJ Tio£- WASHINGT ______________ 25* urday, March 26..1983 ixes ______________________________f 00 at present, a decline of ' Ithou^ the chance of an much greater tor those . laklng large itemized ; )g they have invested In a < over tbe years have ^ hou^ It was just another ; lid William J. Anderson. 3's General Government •, /en’l recognized that it is - ( else. The IRS Is on the f collecting money thal the hasizing the efficiency of I te cost of collecting $100 at | i, eech mted ly of^ ath NCHRISTENSEN ...............- ssInte/TjatlonaJ • The Idaho Siq)reme Court ijectlng a judge’s practice- ; down sentences In Ibe defendants — vacate the Uy Friday for Lacey Slvak, Ung an automatic stay of .0 m ass-raur^r Thomas ordered Fourth District , , srt Newhouse to reseotence ; within 14 days for killing : Ity gas statk»n attendant ---------- m ln 1981. 0 delayed Creech’s scbed- 29 execution under terms ot • I AT guaranteeing hlgh-court ; 11 death sentences, original appeal of his sen- ipted the court's first order se lo hand down penalties ^ n c e of defendants and Mys. ie. who had been issuing , •nlences tor some defen* : Id another hearing for ' iriier this monlh. f u l he :rcd the 32-year-old man to . ally bealing a fellow statc nate with a battery-filled 1 CREECH OQPage A2 ^e’re way says viser CIAKOZA iss International JGTON - Shrinking oil ,d declining Intlatton are iC economy Improve faster inally predicted. President top economic adviser said o Feldsteln, chairman ot the 's Council of Economic Issued a rare interim aylng economic growth will 1.7 percent for tbe year that the fourth quarter of 1983. •vious prediction had been cent. -------------------- ^ ------------------- lance, it looks like tbe re- ,. reached botlom In De- id we’re oh the woy up.” ho rtcre at tbe White House, emaln a number of uncer- ibout the strength of the but ■thlngs^.deflnitely look )w than" Ihey "did beforo— 3.” , in denied the administration efately-underestimal'ed_Uie _ gure In order lb make the recovery look bAter. He >recasl was updated because ra InformaUon on the _ ” including crucial figures ivlng industrial production harbinger? of recovery that available until February. economy OQPago A2 I -ki

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Page 1: Til” ry - Twin Falls Public Librarynewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF400/PDF/1983_03_26.pdf · Is ad* As i ax-relura examiners regior nal Kevenue Service oi

NCAilGeorg

IR STheBalUmoreSun

W/\SHINGTON - The i IcGtors. despite a sizable bo a re having Increasing prc taxes.

To overcome the long-te noneompllance with the tax adm inistralion. pressed by ding 5.200 collectors, tax-i and o therT Io the in ternal stalf.

But the num ber of overdw a m o u n t ' of unreported mushrooming. cJoudJng /^m

__ a s a nation ot taxpayers wl re tu rns on time.

Reagai tries tc minimj damag

------ B y D O N A iJ)A .D A V iS -United Press Internationa)

WASHINGTON (U PI) - R eagan , stung by a con setback on the budget. Frid m inim ize the dam age by D em ocrals that cooperatloi fronlallon, c reated the Soci; rescue program and flghllhgjobs package.

R eagan signed lhe jobs into law Thursday hight expected to expedite apprt Social Security legislation, passed by Congress early Fi

He opened a brief news < In the While House poess roi by • praising the "b

. :approach lo solving the pro said "for-thc sake of ou r p gratified tha t g reat good prevail over partisan conce;

The president’s commen day a fle r the House voted approve a $863 billion fede designed by Dem ocrats w tha l body of Congress. T h w as the firsl budgei defei has suffered since assum and w as the result of C gains In lasl Novem ber's el«

R eagan plainly attempte( keep the possibilities of coalition alive as he a m em bers of the Congress lc m c to hold d o ^ spending a the sam e bipartisan sp: brought us such ^ a t pi Jobs and Social Security.

"W orking together, avoi lu m lo narrow partisanshi ensure (an economic) reco' slrong and long-lasting.”

•See REAGAN on Paj

Five tBy GREGORY GORDOl United Press Intervatloi

WASHINGTON - P n accepted the resignalic m ental Protection i

‘Hernandez and four oth___ ^ a m ajo r housecleanin

agency.C areer EPA employe

cham pagne to celebrat adm inistration offlcia signallons a rc oxpec Ruckelshaus assum es o in the coming weeks.

" I don’l think It no R eagan told a new s bi

____ questions about the late" E P X o r n c i a r w h ic h b n

of political appolntce&J fired from agency posts

. R eagan said most departed F riday lefl of sa id they fell their depi agency " fa r more chai

------- - they caircontribute by-kBut p i^ ld e n tla l aide

_______ o/flcials, a ccused o f cw■ EPA regiilales. w e re pi

Whllo House In hopes■ troversy* surrounding

Ruckelshaus tak& char;Deputy Whllo-House

Speakes said Reagan I ' slgnatlons of Uemand , ■ a ssistan t adm lnlstralo

________lo x ic _ a u b 9 la n ^ :_ g e r

------------ . 1--------------------------------

Xjia post;

78th y(

> havMill

below on Ies

le nation’s lax col- ServU boost In the ir ranks, lions i problems colleclIHg could— - -------------------Thej-term trend toward econo tax laws, th e R eagan ande\ by Congress. Is ad* As i

ax-relura exam iners regior nal Kevenue Service oi pai

toxpat iu e acc o u n ts a n d th e y e a r , te d In co m e a r e a r e di A m erica ’s r e p u ta t io n « ] e a , 5 w ho file h o n e s t ta x ih e th )

T h e

m -[b0 I * lizeges m< - President congressional 'riday tried to by reminding

nol con- ocial Security1 recession-

lObs m easure ^ t and was iproval of the on. which w as y Friday. vs confercncc> room Friday "bipartisan"

problems andu* people. I ’m " . '" f " ® lod sense didncems.” y ' - '* - ' 'nents cam e a -<^ted 229-196 lo j g S iederal budget 5 who control The m easure efeat Reagan mming officc f Democratic selections. pted Friday to

a voting> asked "a ll p H n p s l o work withlg and laxes inspJrU -th a t’s_____

. progress on — .

ivoldlng a re- R o d , rtship. w e canscovery lh a t’s 1

1PageA 2 ___________

more nDONit/onal

President Reagan F riday ations of acting Rnvlron-

Agency chief John other lop EPA officials In ming a t the em battled

oyees broke out bollles of 3 ra te the shakeup, while Icials paid -m ore ro* pected before William.- >s command of the agcncy

necessarily looks bad." s briefing In response to latest exodus of high-level 1 broughtto t^ the num ber— gs who have nult o r l)ccn ' s ts since early February , st of the officials who t of their own accord. He lepaHures would give the Jiance of success — thatly-leavlng;^ '- . ■ -------- 7 " :ildcs said several o t the cozy ties with com panies i B p re s^ lO T c s Ig ir t j jr th q )63 ot silencing the con- ng the agency before tiarge.ise press sec re ta ry Larry an had accepted th e r«- ! andcz; John Todhunter. I a to r for pesticides a n d ' £ general counsel Robert

ts U p s e t ■

MI year. No. 85

/inqtlllllons of taxpayers are paying ow what the govem m enl believe legitimate Income. The Interna •vice e stim ates roughly that ann IS tall $97 blliion short of the o r lid be paid.'helo sse3 T tfin rT ro m "th (r* tn i inomy" and the problems cf lax 1 evasion.is relun is com e piling In lo the 'lonal offices, th e IRS expects, oi pasl perlorniiijm .~ inm ~BWUI~ ipayers will not pay their taxes oi ir. meaning In le w than 30 days • due. In mosl cases, they arc e ! a re lum , b ut no l pay what Is ow Ihreal of in teresi charges and pe

Tie backlog of laxes due on rel

y f

deo excitemenHenry Dixon, from Boise, tri- horses during tbe first perf<

'esi'gh inry. . . R o b e r t ^

Firings causi a cham pagne pe

P e r r y r P a u l C iihlll. ch lel o Federal Activities, and John staff lo fo rm er administrator /

Speakes s a id Daniel will rer

- Fe- Dl I [b

mt r o u lring ta x e s fa r with tb e IR eves a r e owed billion, comp m ai R evenue The unprec annual collec- t b o u ^ the ! om ouni tha t Egger; J r . . I

slaff additio •underground cles below S2 lax avoidance The goven

in tax cases the s e rv ice ’s lim itatjon h

s. on th e basis govem m enl iUt~l9 m illion— m glylafgeT’ s on t im e this After year ays a f le r they lions. Presli ■e expected lo collection sl i owed desp ite lax -re tum ej J penalties. of getting m re tu rn s filed budget deflcl

....

mttries to control his College

jerform ance of the A m ail

n EPA I“N-

' T

t P e r ry s , w h o r ^ s lg n e d ^ u

jse f o r , P ^ r t y - B l - „ a S

legislal•f of th e Office ‘of E P A a )hn D aniel, chief of over. :or Anne Burford. , . I^eel re n u ln a s a special Lavell<

iff ic e r >etter - i

i mTwin Falls. Idah(

ble (RS bas ballooned to a recoi n p a r ^ w ith S20.5 blllton a yea -ecedented jum p occurred c IRS commissioner, Rose . lold Congress last March th ions should bring these delir S20 billion.:m m en t will lose $l billion thi es on whlcb the slx*year stat

h a s expired , the IRS sa; til official calls the flgurc "di

are of neglect by past admit sident R eagan expanded th sta ff by 3. too this year ac exam ination staff by 1.100 as m ore revenue lo r ^ u c e the iclts.

:'9 ■ 'i

ge or Soutbera Idabo Rodeo F itlo ee and evo iing per;forma

housee

w i t h jj lo h n D a n ie l

tonUto R uckelshaus during U -d.

agan tapped Lee Verstandi] Kl th e ag ency 's acting admit latlon Just two weeks ago, ( ad m in is tra to r until Ruckel£

c T hom as, who w as named lo ille 06 head o t the agency’s

B l | i P

iho

colleicord $27 The additions w >^arago . o f reports and cor ed ev e n G eneral Accouni oscoe L. vcstigative agem I th a t th e quately staffed fo elinquen* o t returns fiicd.ar

/Mthough the civi this y e a r congressional tax ita tu le o f th a t the admlnisti says. A Even with the "d is tu rb - IRS is sllll nol kc------------------wdrkload.-WhHe*ministi^a* grown (rom 62 m l the IR S million this year, an d i ts agency has gone

a s a w a y toaprojecled90,3 Jie la rg e Accordingly, a

have shrunk from

JMMT il”"

D F r id a y night, beld today [nances w ill be photoandi

eleaninunit, was r replacing 1

Rcngan launched I mlnlstralo; ceed Mrs. expected w

The agei —wlth-allegi

Industry v mental la' cleanp funi

Mrs. Bu highest rat of Congres growing policies a;

Reagan, been prese

._ d e f ^ e d A iS lgnatlo i a l quieting

Cahill sa and he re other E P / likewise; I

. ________ . said he qu;g th e tcansltlon be able lo I:

o tan o ffe rj Cahill an

idig, w ho w as ^ 1 m ln ls tra to r-fo r p .p ^ „, 1 0 b e ac ting iclBhaus’ takes

because of lo re p lo c e R ita o f th e o f tk

it’s to x ic w aste Jobs.

W P . s V

s s ^2ctinIS w ere m ade afler a long serie congressional testimony by lh )unting Office, Congress’ lr lency. th a t the IRS w as inad( J tor the Increase In the numbe ia n d th e ir growing complexitj :lvil serv ice was being cut. th tax-w riting committees Insiste ilstratlon expand the IRS force. Lhe infusion of manpower, th I keeping up wilh its expandin H e 'th e T Ju m b e ro fre tu m sh a m illion in 1976 to an expecled a r , o r \7 percent, the size of th me up by 6 pereenl. from 85.4C 90.300 th is year., aud its of individual re lum o m 2-l.loul of every l.OOO In 197

'VlHii

l a y a t the 'E xpo Center. F or n d a s to ry see page D-l.

igsweeIS nam ed acllng deputy adm in lg Hernandez.an Monday named Ruckelsho id the agency during the Nl a lo r a s ils first adm inistrator Irs. Burford. Senate confirm idw llhlnam onlh.Ig en c y h as been besieged for legatlons-high'level-offidals-t y w ishes, failed to enforce

law s and manipulated toxi funds to help Republican politic B urford, who last fall beci rank ing official ever held In c

re ss , resigned March 9 In the i J c lam o r aboul her pn>- : and alleged Improprieties, an. say ing “ no proof of wrongd e sen ted in any of this fuss y et «d M re. Burford Friday. He c i t l o o ^ v e r y generous thoughiing th o ^n trcv e rsy :-----------I sa id h is resignation was uns

resigned Thursday lotally i i^PA'-offlclals had been aske ?; In h is letter of resignatlor quit because " a new m anage lo b rin g on his new team " and fer to pra.ctlce law in Callfomia I a ^ a form er aide, Louis C or d recently , are under investig Inspector general's office bei tres Cordia authored a ''h it

em ptoyees targeted for fir ) of allegations highly paid cn iffice have been given p aper-i

l l l l | i i |H l i l l l l i l pIfLS atu rd

»gta:i e s to only 16.3 out of 1.000 alhe about 33 percent, althoiIn- audit of returns is mu,

ide- u sin g -a long form, lab e r (leduclions or showing tlity.> lax shelter.

“ Admlnislrallons ov ‘ treated the IRS a s Ihouj

federal agency." aaid ' |, „ director of lhe GAO’s

__ Divislon^^iThey haven’lnot like ever)-one else revenue side and is coil

4QQ othcrsspend."

The service, emphasi m s its operation, puts the cc 97fi 41 ccnts.

I Cre grai

dea____ B y S T E V E N a

United Press Ir,

B O I S E - n * — again rejecl ot handing d< absence o f def< death pen a lly ! while granting e x ^ t l o n lo n- Creech.

Justices ore Judge R obert r Slvak, 23. WlU Garden C ity Dixie WUson In

They also d« uled April 29 e} a state law gi review of a ll de

Creech,’s orli tence prom pte to Newhouse t In lhe p re se r their altom eys

Newhouse. written sentei danls. held Creech eariie again o rdered die for fatally prison inmate

| m | H sock,

B ‘W(k SC IW IJU I

)r ano ther- on\ —-P adv'■ "Isfator,

haus. who UnllcdProssJ

T i o £ - WASHINGT

o r'm o n th sr b o w c d - lo - - B m E o n i - lo a

’x i r w S

T a m e the Advlscra, ta

■es—

SS S i‘ better n o w - on. Cahill « . , „

ger. should p l S M n r t

lirlng and ll

^ S S___ J__ I ^ E a

______________

25*urday , M arch 26..1983

ixes______________________________f00 a t present, a decline of ' I th o u ^ the chance of anmuch g reater tor those '

. laklng large itemized ;)g they have invested In a <

over tbe years h av e ^h o u ^ It was just a no ther ; lid William J . Anderson.3 's G eneral Government •, /en’l recognized that i t is - (else. The IRS Is on the f collecting money tha l the

hasizing the efficiency of I te cost of collecting $100 a t |

i,

eech mted ly of^ athNCHRISTENSEN ...............-ssInte/TjatlonaJ

• The Idaho Siq)reme Court ijectlng a judge’s practice- ; down sentences In Ibe defendants — v a c a te th e Uy F rid ay for Lacey S lvak,Ung an automatic s ta y of .0 m a s s - r a u r ^ r T hom as

ordered Fourth D istric t , , s rt Newhouse to reseo tence ; w ithin 14 days for k illing :Ity g a s statk»n attendan t----------m ln 1981.0 delayed Creech’s scbed-29 execution under te rm s o t • I AT guaranteeing hlgh-court ; 11 d ea th sentences, o riginal appeal of h is sen-

ip ted th e court's first o rd e r s e lo hand down penalties ^ n c e of defendants and Mys.ie. who had been issuing , •nlences tor some defen* : Id another hearing fo r ' iriier th is monlh. f u l he :rcd th e 32-year-old m an to . ally bealing a fellow s ta tc nate w ith a battery-filled

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JGTON - Shrinking oil ,d declining Intlatton a r e iC economy Improve fa s te r inally predicted. P residen t top economic adviser sa id

oFeldsteln, chairm an o t th e 's Council of Econom ic

Issued a ra re in te rim ay lng economic growth w ill 1.7 p ercen t for tbe y e a r th a t the fourth quarter of 1983.

•vious prediction had beencent.-------------------- -------------------lance, it looks like tb e re - ,. reached botlom In De- id w e’re oh the woy u p .” ho rtc re a t tbe White House, em aln a num ber of uncer- ibout the strength of th e but ■thlngs^.deflnitely look

)w than" Ihey "d id b e f o r o —3.” ,in denied the adm inistration efately-underestim al'ed_Uie _ gure In order lb m ake th e

recovery look bA ter. H e >recasl w as updated because ra InformaUon on th e _ ” including crucial f igures iv lng industrial production harb inger? of recovery t h a t

available until February.

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rHBriefl-Flem ing loses s

SANTA MONICA. Calif, decided aga inst Erin Flcmi

__ a banfc lawsuU. but w ld j tquestion o( wHeiher she d i m ore than $400,000 In gilla a

T he panel, in Its eighth ( had found lha l Miss Flem a r tis t m anager for the com of h is life. A s la te labor COI should pay Bank of Amerlcx

. d u ring tha t time.But the Jury foreman I

Jacqueline w eIsslh a l “ we* on th e la rg er issue.

Scientist dubiolCTANFORD. Calif. (UPI)

• Nobel P rize for his role In F rid ay ' he w as dubious i p ro p « aJ for t a c u J a r ne\ la se r technology.

______ The scientist. Dr. Arthurhe woOra b O v llling to hc weapons if he w ere convlnt and if he w ere nol required t

"T oday we a re capable of could destroy m issiles." Scl som e obvious d isadvantage

H e sa ld tbe lasers wllhin j " a re c e r ta ln ly veryb lg ." If

■ they could “ hold a missile : they could do a lot of dam ag

W orkers clearlil 6 s a n g e l e s ( U P I ) -

heavy equipm ent Fridayio from soggy, hillsides onU

: closing a portion and ihreal : ocean-view homes.

A round-lhfr<Iock clean-u• h ighw ay through the wealU : W estLosAngeleswasexpe< : “ I t 's ugly.” Chuck Webst : of T ransportation, said. "F

' and fell down and landed ac: H e sa id approxim ately 50

h illside gave w ay ia te Thun • foundation of two homes-j

p e r ty dam age. No injuries \ o f th e two hom es were force

C ontest gone toA U ^N T O W N . P a. (UP

asked the sponsors of a bill It qu its following the ar contestan ts on drug chargcs

-Toda]W indy ;

iT w ln Fills. Buriey-Rupert. .• G o o d ln g a n u :: Mostly sunny wllh light wlnda• Increasing clouds tonight. Windy

_ . with ahowera lIRelY to evening: near50 l»U itIay» .Ii>w s25lo» .; C u n t s P ra lrte . Hailey. Wood• va iiey :: P a r tly sitmiy today wllh light• Increasing c loodj tonight with a \ o t snow show ers by evening. Hig » 45bolhdays.l/)w slC llo l5 .• N o ft te n s N e v s d iu d U la b :: Moslly sunny over Nevada U>• .w ith ra in and snow moving c;

tonight and Sunday. Snow level« .fee t. H ighs 45 lo 52 t»Ui daya. Ixjv 309. T ra v e lc n ' advisories tor Ul Ing Uils m orning. Partly clood, w llh clouda Increasing lonighl a d a y w ith sca ttered rain or sn aac m o o n . Highs in the 40s. U-*

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Thc M agic Volley and much < c an expeci Improving contlllionj i

D rier a ir and rising almosph( s su re will move over the staU w ake of a storm which crossed I T hursday . Ckwl. moist a ir ma show er activity on Friday. wlUi cloudy skies over the southem tv, o f the sU lo . T t« northem secllon sk ies. MgJil snow showers fc sou theastern Idaho, with Pocai

■ “ portlng o m oderate shower wl visibility lo a quarter o( a

■ midaflcm oon.T em peratures Fridoy were In

p e r 303 to low 40s across thc sts the w arm est reading reported 57 a t Sandpoint and Payette. Fair! d eg rees was Ujc coldest moming

Hain and snow showers were p:

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C lrC U latlO Q U«r>Nfl»on.clf Circulaikm phones are maiuw receive your paper by 7 a.m., pi

;__ Jerome-Wendell-OoodlngliflgtBurley-Riipert-PaulOakley Buhl-Castierord I-'Her-RoBerson-HoIllstef Tw in Fa lls and a ll olhcr areas

'NeW '~Slrphw H u<BM CnuniglIf you have a news lip or \ departm ent, o d l 7XM331 tietw report la te news and sporta resi

A d v e r t i s i n g iilUmalir.*dv«____ IC you wlsh to place an atfver

tak en Monday-P'riday from 8 a ^ u n t i l noon, in form atlonondl^l

Tlme9*NQWs, Tw in Falls. Idal

l y ^I secondary issueallf. (UPI) - A Jury F rida eming on the secondary issue 1 i It is deadlocked on the maJc• d iea led GrW K ho'M arxout i ts and fees.ith day of deliberations, said lemlng acted a s an unllccnse »m edlan during the final y ear■ commissioner e a rlie r said sh rlca $80,000 in fees she collecte

in told Superior Court Judg tve a re deadlocked a t this tim e

Ious ab o u t lasersIPI) — A scien tist who won th : In developing la se rs declare a about President, Heagan' new d e fe n d weapons based o

hur Schawlow. said , howevei help develop such.defenslv

vlnced they could be-effectlv ed to keep th e T ^ a r c f i sccret. e of building la rg e lase rs whic Schawlow said . "B u t th ere ar Iges." • •lln presen l technological gras■ If Uiey could be p laced so thi lile in the ir sigh ts long enoug nage."

ring highwayI - W orkers u ^ dynam ite an f jo c lea r tons of deb ris th a t sll onlo Pacific Coast Hlghwa: reatening to topple two S500.0C

in-up along a m ile stre tch of tli laithy P acific Palisades a rea ( cpected to la s t untii Monday. >bster. of th e s ta te D epartm ei . "H alf the mountain broke o 1 across the roadw ay." y 50,000 thousand cubic yards ( tiursday night, underm ining tli e s -and -causlngex tensive .pn les w ere reported, but resldenl irced to evacuate.

too farUPl) — Local officials hav billboard-sitting contesi to ca a rre st of one of the thr«

rges.

ly's weJ and sunnt. Jerom e- hgvyiONAL

Inds today.

». W f^ /)ood Wver j

light winds. Ith a chancc V ' ( lOw

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elnear6.50Q. •l.ow 5«0» S V n ’.

if Utah end-loody today r T p V h t and Sun-• snow lele U w s in Ihc

ich of Idaho yp , weatm ons loday. sphcric pre-stale In the ove r much ot iiw l Idaho on Som e of Uiemaintained am ounls Induded

with mostly inch a t Home<lalcntw o-thirds Dixie reported lll lonhad ta ir Inches, while Sis fell over' inches'ocateilo re- T h c pollen coun• which cut w as7 p c rcu lilcm i a m ile a t T he ni;rlcultur

show ei? hrinijins•e In Uie up- itation over lhe r•s la te , with th is will tull trond 57 degrees und tho rest on•airfield's 12 m ean soii lem porling low. th e upper 30s in sorcprcvalen l u p per 40s In soul

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inistngnllUr-- JonKlnnr>',clcy«dlloi or wish to talk lo someone in letwcen 9;30 a.m . and 5:30 p.m. w results only.caU733-09Ja________

»dwrtlilngdl>Trtof -[hrertlsemenl, call .733-0931. Cios.-U 18 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Saturdays Il3)layjiiitliayjillablt»ccl5tlayijji

Idabo S a lu rd ay . M arch 36. V.

i p "In the beginning, yo diffcre"nt."saIdW hltehal

Iflay Galgon. "But I th ink pn Jc ln outworn lls usefulness."

Dalton Young. v i t of aiiegodiy selllng’l ^ ' t

W hltehailTownshlp polic Jt Hc and the two othei

ised sixth lAonth of living or ears ^^ ek In a m arathon to si she the longest. The p rize Iso

cted

Idge Bar shooting IPX)RT WORTH. T e «

shooting and slabbing F dead and seven o th e rs Inj

r s Police U . John Y arbor a lab o u l 8:30 p.m . CST at

I the "There w ere two decej ared were eilher shot o r cu t (si an 's

Human flesii(ver. NEW 0R1J5ANS (U: s lv e . F riday discovered humi :tlve hioody dogmeat and flie

m an already accused of hlch tokeephlm seifallye.' I-awrence John Cfowle

with m urder a l Orleai evidence ^ I h e r c d a t t

Detectives sakH he-d l decide whelher a first-d< possibility of the deall against Crowley.

U . Byron/Xnderson sal •sllQ was lum ed over to Ihi

Prevention of Cruelty t. j.oou Crowley on Thursday,

f uie Some of the m eat was i ,a of a tip and It w as tume< ; coroner’s office for stud)

nent - P a r t of It tum ed out J off said. "We don't know e;

cam e trom.”iso f

p S J;f^*dnap_call Lsienls TOPKK/\. Kan. (UPI

year-old daughler. the kidnap call dem anding safe F riday night in a re said.

lave /\n anonymous caller call Pittsburg. Kan .. \ ^ l!e th

hree Wichita teievTsIonat stat Governor."

ra ther-ny m ost offtL WEATHER SERVICE FORECA

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TMeft FOTOCAST •

r lilaho Thursday nlghl. will >it heavier precipitation daysiled around a <[uurtcr ot an days iale. Jerome and Caldwell, lomf1 Uie most new snow. 5 onSu

Sun Valloy rt.*ceiv«l 2 Thc Valle.

ount ill Twin Tails KrWay showi■mctvrofalr. mounilural outlook calls, for Wednn s , 10 to .:W inch ot prcclp- Hlnfc le next live days. Most otrom Sunday Into Monday Kis3n Wednesday. Four-inch warirpcratures now range from (icgrcisoulheasteni Idaho lo lhe McAlloulhweslem Idaho. Thoy ilocrc

} Pottiinc).ot« a a9 St louu 4S ::6 SallUkoCitr 34 3<; Sja ffancijco 5? 4S3 Soiillo « U7 Spokirie 54 j;J Wunington M «

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Swxlay ll.Vi prr w( uvaUdNf only whri Iblly and Surxby, I tM 50. IJ months M

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in the edllorlalV weekdays. To uiU ln{ann*Uaa

_____ TV Tlmc»-Newi liTwin KtlU. 11) U3 Sfcon(l<t«M.P0»Ui Timrt-New* IUI’S!;ra ile d a * a rc

ays from 8 a.m. ^f^jy dnifputn) ■

1.1983-

. you might say It w as cuto ehall Township Elxecutlve EdNt preity much tha t tbe contest

s."was a r r e s j ^ Wednesday

IS than an o u h « o f marjlu< tolicesald.ther contestants com pleted 11 ; on the ledge of a billboard Lo see who could s ta y on the le is an $18,000 mobile home.

g kills two'exas (U Pl) — An outbreak g Friday a t a b a r le ft two pet J Injured, police said, to rough said the violence em i ra ttheW alertM le bar. jceased persons, and seven otl t (stabbed)," Yarborough said

h discovered(UPI) - Homicide detecti

uman body p a r ts am ong pile filed a m urder charge again

to f bulcheifng neighborhood t

iwley. 25. of Chicago, w as char leans Parish Prison , based it the apartm eni w here he

‘-dlstfiel-ettomey-would-havi it-degree m urder charge, with eath penalty, would be pres

1 said m ore lhan SO pounds of n thc Louisiana S o c l ^ for

y to /\nlm als a fle r th ? a r r e s

^as reclaimed a f te r police recei m ed over to the O rleans Pa udy.

out lo be human flesh." i\ndei M exacUy who o r w here the n

is hoax _____UPl) - 'C o v . John Carlln’5 the focus ot a hunl followin Ing a $100,000 ransom , was fo a restaurant w ith friends, offic

ier telephoned a police statloi e the D emocratic governor wa station KPTS in the show ‘‘,\sk

th e dayECAST to 7 PM EST 3 -2 C - I

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111 Show little change tor the nexl □ys olher Uian a drop of 2 lo 3 dcgrc ays ot shower activity. Winds will b ) mph today. Increasing lo to lo 20 1 Sunday.The extended forecast tor U » \ alley calls for scattered rain o r : ww crs in lhe valleys and snow li lOuntains on Monday and agali (ednealay. fiw sday will lie mostly iKhs will Iw from 45 to 55 wlUi lows i.Klsewhcre In the nation Friday arincsl tem perature reported wi igree.*! a t t»Ui Brownsville icAllen. Texas, and the coldcst u ‘fircesiw low zeroal Martjucllc. Ml

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llHn t y - * 4 prt Sunday 50c per w ayii.UprroTTk HurtImotorroul«de<li [>rr MVfk. Sunday SOe pff «wk: D«lly rr w ni. Mall sutMcrlpltoM p»ld In advi whfiT camcf (Viivffy li nrt malnUlnrt ay. I inonU) r . Tt; 1 m onUw II7.B; •> tnoi

CS 00 Diilr only, l monU K B : 3 moi !u t»U ;-l2 manUM »IJO..SunUy.M)l monUu n 15. -I monthl IIIJ9; 12 nwi

dudfnl and Krvkvnun r»le. M.Mprr nM i y - - - ■ - ---------- .*« ll pul>lii^rt d»Uy a t i n TOnJ 6Ut*< > UBI by Mack Valley Nfwtpapm. g tusr ptkl'at Twin f 'llb . by H’S iai«0i. Otncui d ly and county n r rSccilon iCiaoJ lhe IdahoOBdf.TlJundjitfd M (hr day o( the wtek on

— Rese ahd WASHINGTdward Envlronntenlis t has cham pagne j

agency 's offic ly for Among thojluana. John Hemanc

A ssis td it Adf Ihelr ently tp e sub;

d this agency lha t ledge troversy o ver

favorites and I In P e rry 's

disliked M m i said.

a k of Sportaneou!jeople L _ l _ _

•upted ^

others C V 6 G ■id. «Cootlnue(:

Creech w as deg ree m urder-f slay ing of Dale

Clives found gui' 0 ' homicides, and c

m ore than two do Slvak’ssen tem

a Fourth Distri larged ■ guilty o ^killing 1 ed on 6. 1981. during a e was th e service slatl<

I w as working.

iS R ea ltContloued

Fmeatjr lhe O n o lh erm alte est Of - -R e a g a n den

^ a c e -a g e shiel « lved m issiles violat Parish ballistic m issile t

do w ith deploymi lerson reaseaimeal Ecor

____ ’ _______•CooUnued1*5^®- ~ The adm inlstr 'Ing a g iv e a n in le r im r found to Congress April

flclals Appearing ea t d a y " program ,

ion in Donald Regan w vas on long o r sirong lh sk th e but noted th a l U

th e 1950s and i: w ere long period; wilhout m ajo r ini

_____ “ This recoversta rted , could quickly." Regan so foolish a s to sl again, dot letting lo spend a s consu

— 03

. Alma5 , 0 - By United P ress

) Today is Satuvokk 85th day of 1983

The moon is phase.

The m om ing s S tum .

The evening Venus and M ars.

Those bom on a r e under the sig

Poet Robert Fi da te in 1875, os

"I nessee Williams,ow e r P ierre Boulez,lA On this da te in I0* In 1859. ast— ' sighting a new p

n ea r tha t of Mer e*i tew Vulcan. It is no fTccson been a "rogue asl lbc5to In 1952, Dr. Jor 20 mph new vaccine fori; . . ; polio. ■M“8ic In i975_ th e c;

M n T Vietnam fell to u ,ain on - arm y, tly dry. In 1979. Israel wszsto peace trea ty at

ending 30 y ears ay. Uw P rim e Minister was 80 P resident Sada e “"‘I C a rte rc red ltfo ri : was 9

A thought for poet Robert Fros

40 change we thinks« « tru th s being in an

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signatiiG T O N tU P D -T h eres ig n aU i n ta l P rotedion A gency offlcl : parties and Jubilation F: fices.hose who quit w e re A ctings andez. General Counsel Rob( \dm lnistrator John .TodhunU ubject of some d islike of lh( It has been w racked by nv 'e r allegattons th e ER A engaj Kl politics.'•s office, agency law yers n partied and poured cham p

ous celebrations e rup ted an

ech— —w d tro m P is e A l f

s convicted of firs t- cel'T 'f i r the May 13. 1981, slalIe Jensen. He h as a lso alia guilly of th ree o th e r . d claim s lo have k illed

^ w a U d T t e r SStrict Jury found h im f '" lg M rs. Wilson on April J an arm ed robbery a t Ii a tlon where the v ictim Siv

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gan-----jed from P ageA l w e’

theite rs ; (up Ienled his p ian fo r aileld againsi Soviet )„ la te s existing an ti- le treaties. "ABM h as tom en l. It has nothing to -earch. which is w h a l thin

nomy—iJBd from Page A l _______ Fslratlon is required to n report on the econom y 3rii 10.eariier on NBC's "T o- | _ n. Treasury S ecre la ry 1 would not predict how the recovery would bc.

I there were periods in I l9(K)s in which th e re ods of sustained g row th inflation increases,

very, although It h a s Id be aborted ve ry :an warned, " if we a re 3 s la r t taxing ourselves ing people have m oney isum ers or savers.”

anac----S3 International

Iturday. March 26. the 3 wilh 280 lo follow, is approaching Its full

g s ta rs are Ju p ite r and

g s ta rs are M ercury, rs .on this date In h istory

sIgnofArles.; F rost was bom pn th is IS w ere-dram atlst Ten- n s. In 1911 and compos* ez, in 1925. in history;astronom ers rep o rted ' V planet In a new o rb it lercury. They nam ed It now b e l ie v i to h av e

asteroid."Jonas Salk announced a ir immunization aga in st

f c ity of Hue In South ^ 0 the North V ietnaihese

iel and Egypt signed a Sa t thc White H ouse, s

rs of hostilities. Is rae li P ir Begin and E gyp tian idal gave P re sid en to r the treaty. 3

Or the doy: /American kto s t said, "M ost o f th e , •, ik we see In life Is d ue toandou to ffavo r." ^

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Ions taklallons of five top atm ospher [flclals prom pted ■ spread. T h

Friday a t the employees "GetUng

lg 'A dm inlslralor calls for . »bert P erry and requested jnler. all appar- " I 'm c o n lr those In the the " I t was monlhs of con- wilh a smil

igaged in playing Another* the headqu

rs who strongly thcflfthflp mpagne. sources Neither I

officcs. anc nnd a carnival would begi

Prosecutors said the wom ceive^ five gunshot wounds ai s la b b ^ about 20 times durii attack.

Another m an. Randall Baini 29. was also convicted of first- m urder for participating in the killing. He w as sentenced to i te rm oflife In prison.

In ordering the new sentenc giva^, ju stices reiterated their I ihnt h.inrtlnp down wrillen pe

we've been calling for," he said the news conference, Reagi tum ed to the Oval Office to sl execullve d irective to launch a Ih development of the ful missile defense.

-T h e president said he dl think the slorm of charges agaii

President Reagan reiterate w am ing^ra'latiW nom ingiM v ference.

"I 'm opposed to a tax increas

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t e n jo y jere prevailed os word of 11 I T K ^ g M tlo n s appE irtd pop

Bg rid of P e rry and Todhunter■ a celebration ." one EPA d anonym ity told Unlled Pres Iribu ling a case of champagne. IS a rea l m assacre ." anolher lile.sr em ployee lold colleagues whq u a rte rs lobby, " I trust you gi npor. T here is a real blast there r H ernandez, Perry or Todhuni md th e ir staff said no interview gran led .

m an re - -wilhout the pres< and w as and the ir attome: iring th e Idaho law.

Newhouse. whe inbridge, th e o rder lo reset 5t-degree he Intended to bri le Wilson Into open court ar 3 a fixed penalties.

If the Judge ag ic in g fo r d icfo rthek iiiing . ir finding also receive autor penalties s ta te Suprem e Coi

lid. A fler Environm ental I Igan re- and the five new sign th e "/lecessarilylooki

I a study never would ha\ ulurlslic resignation of for

Burford. He sUK "no proof of any w

did nol presented in all c a lnst the e PA. • ■->

Ited lh a t n ow ,"ihep reslde le w a io f l^ Ia T s lIU conslderir

but noted the tax ase righ t unless recovery

1 0 b e d i m

N o w ’s th e tim e to buy the a lw ay s w anted and pockc

S av e on th e T o ro of

" W e b e liev e in lak in g th in g s b e t te r .

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Iter, in thc sam e day PA employee who Press Intemational. gne."lher employee said

5 who were entering IU guys are going to (ie re ."“ •hunter were a t iheir /lews with reporters

irescnce ot defendants rmeys was contrary to

when contacted about esentence Creech, said I bring defendants back ■I and impose the sam e

! again orders Sivak to ing. lhat sentence would ulomatlc review by.the • Court.

il Proteclion Agency new resignations there w k sb a d " H e a d d e d ." I have asked" for the form er direclor Anne

stated once again lhat iy wrongdoing has been all o f this fuss" in the .

sident said. He added he [ering:lhe:standby tax, tax cannot be triggered >ry Is established,

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N icarj'N ica rag u an leaders d a ir th a t govem m ent troops vading Insurgents, fprcii nec in civilian clothcs. an rebels soon would be "liqu

" T h e Somoclsla revolu tionary guards whi into th e interior of the longer represent a thi

, A gricu ltu re Minister J a in - R om an, who sits on the n Sondin ista directorate th C en lral A merican countrj

In Moscow. Nicaraguar D aniel O rtega met with S Y uri Andropov and recel of po litical and m aterial b a ttle ag a in st the invader

T h e Soviet news agenc /\nd ropov and Ortega g

AndroBy MATHIS C»i\Z/\NOV United Press Internationa

. MOSCOW - Soviet 1 ;\nd ropov met' Fri' N icarag u an junta chief p . and p ledged political and to th e Sandlnlsta regim e a g a in s t rebel Invaders, new s agencyTasssald.

T h e m eeting was And] publicized appearance s ir an d w as held amid dlplon- the C8-year-old Commi gen e ra l secretary ~ b e lk su ffe red a heart a ttack

SpainMADRID. Spain (U PI

S e c re ta ry Caspar Weinbt. . FriHny fmm

ca lled on the Socialist go becom e a full NATO | r e c e i v e a promise th a re m a in a n ally.

/ \ s W einberger left fo r how ever, Spanish Defer N a rc ls S e rra said Spain ’ c lo se r no r further” fror A tlan tic T reaty Organ! re su lto f h is 48-hour visit.

D uring his slay Weir w ith Spanish offlciais Inc and P rim e Minister Fell] who h a s frozen Spain's

LcbanoBy U nited Press Inlem atl

I.,ebanon capped a wee im patience with Israel Ind icating a wllllngne*

: .Israe l m ore time to rem o " fro m I^ebanese territory.

A sta tem en t released t official National News Ag "accep tab le agreement reach ed among Israel. 1 th e U nited Slates on thew

■ 'Jo in u s a s w o c o le b i s p r i n g w ilh f o s h io n f l a i r . G o t 'i n lo th e sv

______ s p r i n g w i l h o g r o a tp a i r o f Rocky M o u n t P a n i s o n d o b o o u lif i s p r i n g top .

Rocliv M o u n i b r ig h fs , p o n e sp r in g b r ig h i s jy io so lo c t ic

VS iz o s

So lo E n d s

s p r in g 't b p a . V alloy 'a t W e ;..W® ho v e 0 .

m boel. « v « fy ■ h « o rr* * d o s 1 r ' lo o k 'a t 'o u r c< Sufjo winner®

_____________ > u m jp f[fw eg r

llll Ijkit llH .lt.. Illl fills.

N ic aRN erable atteiina] policy bciii{

Slates. whK■aragua - . prevent Ujcia im ed Friday determining>ps routed in- themselves,re lng somc to Nicaraguaan d vowed the States of biquldated." Honduron-b1 coun ter lhe Marxistwho infiltrated and U.S. «he country no news reportth r e a t ." . said , bassy In I

a im e Wheelock surgents.e nine-m em ber Nlcoragu;i th a t runs the "Somocista;Itry . were led byuan Junta chief the nationh Soviet leader /\nastaslore iv e d pledges Paraguay a-iol a id for the and w as lateie r s . In Teguclency TaSs said emment1 gave consid- charges it s

a p o v p l)V ago— had bJnaJ Some dip

was under It leader Yuri a kidney cF rid ay with ports Identif D aniel O rtega nflammatond m ateria l aid n Moscow ITie in its battle hisbedw lthrs. th e offlclai There v

;\ndropov ^ndropov’s first w hoarrivetsin ce March 15 en rou te hi

lom atlc reports Sandlnlstaim unlst P arty summit ofe l i e v ^ to h a v e New Delhick som e years Korea and I

i indicalip i) - Defense intoNATO':nb erg er headed "We hop< ip a ln whcre-he— of-partic lp. govem m ent lo alliance, wl0 p artn er and unprecedenlh a t Spain will prosperity.

clear a s yoi[or Washington, ty review .”•fense Minister a tap u b liccin w as "neither The prinrom the North Weinbergeranlzatlon a s a derjt ReagaJit. an "lm b alaf'einberger met East and Vincluding Serra bloc.‘e llp e Gonzalez.' GonzalezIn’s integration Spain wani

on says £la tiona l foreign trc

though perhveek of growing The sta tae l F riday by hardline ren e s s , to allow ficials earlim ove its Iroops Foreign Miry. ment tha tid by l^banon 's further corA gency said an mand to kee

e n t" may be U b anon to iI. I.«banon nnd Salem reie w ithdraw al of deadline for

e b r a l oon a n d A• sw in g of

u n t a i n ■ ..........R O C k V ^i t i fu l

u n ta in in solid MfT,on cil stripos.g h ts . end lo ts of I III, : t io n . IjlUll.

:o s 3 -1 3 d s A pril 2nd

>A I n . th e M agic N ea r H o u se 223.0 to p , fo r every jfy stylo,- every ' , s ire . 'Be su fe to • j ■ ca m p -sh lr tr r . . / r» for spring; ond j , g r thjs ty i s o n . ; _ / /

Ills. ui. OniM Sbtfflit Cmib. I11I17 • Opti

iragu<Itentkin to the "dangerous (iiig pursued by the Unlled hlch seeks by all means to Jte people of th e area from Ing the ir future e s ."gua accuses the Unlled

backing 2.000 rebels in a vbased offensive to topple (ist-dom lnated govemment.

congressional sourccs and o rts have said the U.S. Rm- I H onduras funds the in-

gua ca lls the rebels Jtas." charging the invaders by exiled form er m em bers of ional guard of dic ta tor ) Somoza. who fled to / a fle r his ouster in Ju ly 1079 a te r assassinated, jclgalpa. the Honduran gov-

dlsm lssed Nicaraguan it supported the invasion bul

ledges fd been In 111 health, diplom atic sources said he »r m edical care last week for ' com plaint which some re- ntified a s nephritis, a chronic atorv disease. Other sources w h ad /\ndropov restricted to 'Ith flu.

w as no warning tha t V would m eet with Ortega, ved in Moscow lale Thursday

hom e from Mongolia. The La leader had attended the of non-aligned countries in hi before stopping in North id Ulan Bator.

ites it w ’O 's m ilitary structure, ope the benefits and wisdom :lp a tion -ln -th ls-dem ocra iic - which h as given Europe an

lented period of peace and ly. will become increasingly you proceed with yo.ur securi- iv.” W einberger summed up icd innerT hursday night, rim e m inister's office said ger told Gonzalez that Presl- igan was "concerned" about I la n c e " of power between the 1 West in favor of the Soviel

ez assured W einberger tha t an ted to keep "good rela-

an agrecitroops from I^banon. ai- erhaps not in the near fulure. tatem ent followed s e v e r i l - rem ark s by Lebanese of-

irlie r In th e week. Including M inister E lle Salem 's com- i l U banon could m ake no concessions on Israel’s de­keep some troops In southern to ensure border security, reportedly gave an April 2 for b reaking the stalem ate in

' Mountain Jeans—

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a claii\ v o w ed to figh tifa tlacked .I "T he Honduran govem r> a rm ed forces are read yI m en t to defend th e Inl 5 national sovereignty in th«

th re a ts by the NJcara I e m m e n t." said F o re ig I E dgardoP azB am ica .

' On Thursday. N icarag t : M inister Tomas B orge sal

w as "playing with f ire " ir th e rebels and w am ed I " lim it" toN icaraguan pat

; In a separate s ta te m ; B orge said rebels w e re ha f supplying their advanced . h a d reached wilhin & , M anagua.

) H e s a ld lh a ta l ih o u ^ th h a d som e support a long U

• border, many of those In> of th e country trad ed tlx L fo r civilian clothes and I

NicarajRebels based In nelgl

: d u ra s invaded N icaragua r ago in a bid to overlh- M arxist-dominated Junta : continues. N icaragua has s U nited Slates la ht>hlnd th« 3 "D aniel Ortega spoke (

o f lh e arm ed forces o f Nl< t a ll of the N icaraguan p . pu lse the recent in1 counter-revolutionary in e th e country." Tass said,2 The- Soviet new s a; 1 /\ndropov and O rtega g 1 e ra b le attention to the

policy being pursued by

/ill remitions” wilh the Uniled

nation with which Spain c - s a m e Id e a ls - i j f - defe 1 societies."3 T he prime m inister add y ex istence of a strong Wes- is a guaranlee fo r Spa D geo-strateglczone."

Gonzalez w.on election li i a pledge to submit Spain- o ld membership In NAI t tional referendum. He : e th is month lhe vole woulc I th is year lo avoid con

■‘East-W est tension.'* t T he grime m in is te r’s- abou l a strong W estern (

>ment m<• th e 3-monlh-old ta lk s , wl

Ih e lr 2 Jth round F riday .1- D avid Klmche. ch ief Is

a to r a t talks, was quoted I Is rae l Radio ea rile r in

BiLilSLE

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p i y g i g l L / i127 2

im s r€d. h ills o r bacn m en t and Ils d u ra s .y a l any mo- B orge vo'Integrity and m a in ed in 1lhe facc of lhe w ould be "1iraguan gov- tim e p e rio d .ign Minister T h e Sand

w a r a g a ln s iiguan Inlerlor from C ^ riald Honduras a r c M llo nIn supporting U ic r ln U ie ll

1 Ih c r t was a.allcnct:. d ie ted th e

. . Jcnce is veim ent I'-rlday. u ,a i H ondahaving IrouMe s<iuar« o l t .ed forces, who ij^e ly "60 miles or T h eo tta c l

in su rg en ts :th e insurgents in tensity aa; th e Honduran th e diplom aIn th e Interior la n t changciw lr uniforms c u r rc n t a lt1 fled inlo the d ep th of the

gua SU]Igboring Hon- S la te s , whila th ree weeks . p re v e n t' th<•throw to the d e te rm in lnta and fighting them selvesas charged the /\nd ropo \

; o f the action been suppll'Jlcaragua and N ica rag u apeople to ro- N ica rag u aintrusion of freedom ainvaders Inlo said .

T h e So\agency said ,\n d ro p o v £gave consid- th e non-a

e "dangerous a rm a m e n tby the United S a lvador.

lain anKl States, “a w idely intc lin shares the govem m eni Jendlng—free supportive

a n ce . Howi dded thal “ the had l> eenan e s lem defense "W e a re pa in and o u r . aw a y from

sa id whil i ln October on e x e rc ise s n In’s 10-month-, a r e ju s tb e t l r\TO lo a na- of th e secrcl ‘ sa id eariier O th e r Issi ild not bc held b e rg e r 's vis jntrlbullng to 84 A m erica

o th e r m illta r’s statement a n a g re e n 1 defense was A m erican b

ay be reiwhich entered say in g Is ra

/ u n d e r a IIsraeli negoll- w a m e d hisid by stale-run its fo rces ;n the. day as secu rity .

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Bbels flee>ack to their bases In Hon-

vowed that rebels who re- n the interior of Nicaragua

"liquidated In the shortest od."jidlnlslas. who led the civil nst Somoza. lakc their name a r Augusto Sandlno. who ied )n agalnsi the d ic ta to r’s fa- * eID20s.:lng Western diplom at pre- c "probability of m ore vlo- very real." but lhe chance duras and N icaragua ‘'will ff against each other Is un-

acks inside Nicaragua by the is have been “ a t the sam e a s about six m onihs ago."

m al said, adding the Impor- Ige was "the ‘w here’ of the attacks.’’ referring lo the he advancc.

ippcMi:vhlch seeks by all m eans to the people of lhe a rea from ling their future /es."pov "noled ... political sup-

)plled by the Soviet Union to ua and said he was certain ua "wiil l)c able to uphold its

and Independence.” Tass

Soviet news agency said V and Ortega also discussed i-aligned confercnce. dis- nt and the situation in El

allynterpreted as m eaning the lent was becoming more /e of.remalning In -the ;\111- - jwever. Serra denied there any change in policy,

re neither further no r closer jm NATO than before.” he 'hile observing m ilitary 5 near Madrid. “ R ath er we xjttcr Informed a fle r th e visit ■retary of defense."Issues covered during Weln- vlsll were the pending sale of ican F-18A fighter Je ts and lltary hardware to Spain, and em ent providing for four n i)asesonSpanish soil.

iached "srael'would refuse lo bargain

Ixbanese ultim atum and lis counlry would not remove s a t the expense of Israeli

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By E IX E N DEBENPORT United Press Intenvillonal

GRUBBS. A r k . - A b u s ' vocational education stu teach e re r a n a stop sign, s a ru ra l highw ay, struck i o v ertu rned F riday , killlni ln juring30.

" I heard somebody scp R on Ham ilton. 17. one of s tuden ts , “ and nexl thin th e re w as a b ig Ja r and wc th e a ir . T he b us Just cam e w a s knocked out for a fev guess . 1 rem enU ier getlln s ta r te d help ing get peoptei

T h e bus ca rried 35 st sev en facu lty m em bere V otech H igh School in Jom K illed w ere five teacher s tu d en ts w ho w ere looking com peting in the Skills C U tU e Rock. 100 m iles souti

S ix teen of th e Injured W( St. B enard Hospilal In Jom to a New port Hospital < M ethodist H osplta] in Jom of those a t N ewport anc in ju red pe rso n w ere takei M edical C en ter in UtUe anoU ier w as transferred H ospita l in M em phis. Tem In LitUe R ock w ere llste< condition wlUt head in]uri<

S la le P o lice said Ishmai s ig n w here Uie highw ay cu inlersecU on w ith anoUier 1

S ta le H ighw ay 214 ma)------ snarp curve ahd desff

H ighw ay 18. T he d river d id not know Uiat Uie roat Uie bus sk idded across J h it a d itch and flipped ovei

•'A trip like Uils Is suppi fun trip .” sa id M ike . Jonesboro studen t who n scene a f te r th e accident.

T he bus overturned al CST a t Uie Intersection c

Shat with IS /\N T E E .C allf .( l

wiUi a happy ending, h is five-year-old mis p rom ised by an adm

S am .aone-year-o l a n In stah t m edia sta dog h a d apparen tly \ e a s t o f San Diego.

A ccording to Foltz he h a d known a s a pi from Uie form er hon

T he s to ry lold byt] h isw ife ‘.T>ebbie.dec sev e ra l monUis In C< hom e-hunting by hai Minu. and gave Sam

T hey said Uiey pla tm sw ered Ihelr ad.

r J is t week, a noctu D ebbie and daughlei

Minu seem ed lo re and D ebbie said. "Tl

i\s recounted by M U ienighlunderU iefj

T he next day. acco -.jjMjlil^m by perform

fM ^ n il in y .^ o w d id Uie dog ge

“ Ic a n 'tU iin k o fa n paw s w ere ju s t allwc and m uscle spasm s.'

‘‘M ayl)e .hehllch4 M ed larcp o rtso f&

Milly M yers, Ray pn MtT5, M yere waived I

T he Follzes receiv story broke, from mt ca llc re w a sa 1,^ Joll; porterhouse steak.

T he Follzes couid t Colorado tha t took S: in M ontrose w as unsi

_Salem j]plagued

w , \s h in 'g t o n ( u p i ) - 'nu c lea r pow er plant in N( w as plagued by sloppy recoi

------ an d -a -v n rie ty -o f-o U ien n sproblem s for two yeare ths se rious equipm ent failure li it w as d l s c l o ^ Friday.

N uclear Regulatory C( docum ents released a l a I

- com m ittee hearing show speclore c ited the plant fo r '

------develop—m a s te r—e<juipmerep ea ted Instances of ml

• velllance tes ts , degradatlor c a l s ^ u r i t y m arg ina lly !

■ " perform ahcb in other ' a r e a s ." ■ “Ti •

Rep. E dw ard M arkey. who unveiled Uie NRC

___s tre sse d Uie.commlsslon.kn(' ' a s tw o y eare ago the Salem

not have a p ro p e r m aste r e list, which would enable ms keep track of c ritica l safety i

U tider questioning by M ar

A-4 Tlm e»-N 0w 9. Tw in Falls.

tion

d, 30 in;school,^ v e rtur t 214 and 18.nal resldenlsdes

Odle Klnaitus carry ing 42 mile away, tstudents and designed,

n. spun across '"n iere 1:k a ditch and numerous acIllng nine and hesaid.

“ 11 was 1sc ream ." said Jam es Kinaof Uw injured grocery ston

thing I knew, tion and waiI we w enl up In scene.ime to a stop. I He said omfew m inutes I Uie bus alretllng up and I over when itj le o u t.' ' , ner.

s tudents andr* from Area "h e n he

1, Olympics at outhwest.Iw c re ta k e n lo ™ loneatoro.nlneII and tour to tonestoro.Tw o and one other* e n t o Baptist W could nol tUe Rock andred U> Baptist The studerrenn. The Uu«e particlpalesled In critical Olympics. Wuries. such as autom a e lra n a s to p clal art, go or^ curves Into on Carmacke rh ighw ay. director ofthn a k e s a short, trip to Lilt s a c P " 4 r ta n n a r^ m p e t i t io n -« r apparenUy sired tomato"oad ended and "Everybodts Highway 18. always seleciiver on lls top. ones Uial re«ipposed lo be a the ones goire Jaslnsk i. a bestofoursti) rushed to the A tour bit. rugged a re a 'I about 6 a.m . In June ID80in of’highways from the

iggydog happy ei

[ .(U PI) — Sam. protagonist of i ing. w as enjoying canine Ijliss F m istress and aw allinga porterh dm irer.r-old mixed Yorkshire terrier o s ta r Thursday when his owner. Ily w alicS 841 m iles from Montt

oltz. Sam found Uie fomily livini a pup. but in an apartment com] tiome.jy the'dog owner began in Deccr decided lo move back to Uie Sor 1 Colorado. They did not wish lo having wlUi two dogs, so they ki am away.placed him with o molher and a i.ictum al scratch a l the door broi mere /\m y, 5. and Shannon, to. i ) recognizc the emaciatcd. sera; "T h a l’sS am .”y Mre. Foltz. the dog was denied le fam ily cor.ccording to Uie Foltzes. Uie dog irm ingold tricks, and tiy a peca

’ get ail the w ay from ColoraiJo? f any oUier way Som gol here."1 w om out. and he was suffering ns.":h-hiked." suggested Dcbbio. if S am 's re turn prompted o visil p repared to digdown for anoth

id Uie charge.e ived approximately 100 calls T I m edia, well-wishersandslccpti lolla woman who promised to sc c.lid not rem em ber the name ol Ui k Sam . and an effort to.tum up l insuccessful.

n u c le a iL p d b y p rob- T h e S a le m Chairman Nu

I New Jersey edged the coi K ord-kecpiry j__SaIem 's-rec ■mana'gement “ was not as th Uiat led to a been."

IU last monUi. Top official;& Electric Co

Commission admitted Uic’ a House sub; wiUi impropc ow NRC in- breakers for i [or “ failure to shutdown syst m ent—l i s t r r edge compoui m issed su r-- inadequate ii

lion of physl- equipment faily a ccep tab le____The NRC dr functFonol automatic

on Fcb, 22 ani ly. D-Mass.. cant evenls ii tc m ateria l, since Uie Thn .knew a s ,lo n g , in 1579. lem p lan tld id The drcult ; r equipm ent operate twlcc m anagere to even Idenllfie

jtydevlccs, equipment IIj rlarkey. NRC cording Iq Ui

lls. Idaho Saturday . Marcti 26

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ljured £I l _ '[bus

sim s18. an In tersection nearby described a s dangerous,nard. who lives less Uian a (y, said th e cu rv e was badly ^

have been numerous.I accidents happened Uiere." ^

s a te rr ib le m ess." said 'Inard. vrtx»e wife owns a 'tore a t th e highw ay Intesec- ;was Uie f ir s t person on Uie |

one of Uie s tuden ls iold him Jready h a d sta rted lo lum ( n it rounded Uie sharp cor- \ i

le a rrived . J am es Kinard |udents h a d m anaged to get *bus and tw o o r Uue e were '

he“ g ro u n d rH T ia ra 'h e w mto move one more studeni i

bus. 'e s t w ere U^pped in Uie ile said, un til emergency i rived in abou t 30 minutes,lid he could see a boy and a i bus “Just b a re ly breaUilng" not gel to Uiem before Uiey

dents h ad left Jonesboro to e In Uie annual Skills . Winnere In various trades.JtO m echanics and commer-0 on to na tiona l compellUon.:k S andere . assistant f Uie volech school, said Uie JlUe R ock for Uie skills an'was o n e all stuafinirde: ake.body w an is to go but we lect Uie b e s t ." h e said. “ The really h a v e th e skills were ?}lng. T hey represented the •students.”bus acc lden l in o more

ea of A rkansas near Jasper MO killed 20 retired people he D allas - area.

istorymdingof a shaggy dog story s Friday, reun ited with erhouse s teak

:r and poodle, became er. Roy Foltz. said Uie introse. Colo, to Santee.

/ingon th e sam e streel implex i;2 m iles away

cem ber w hen he and San Diego a re a after ilo com plicate y kcpl S am ’s m other.

id son In M ontrose who

iroui;ht ou t R ay and 0./Mso M inu.:ra sg iy d o g a tth e door.

lied e n tran ce and spent

log convinced them he >culiarly clipped lail

Oo?;."F o llz sa id . "H is •ing from m alnutrition

'isitfrom landliidy other$100 dog deposit.

Is Thursday a f te r the jptlcs. Am ong the D sendSarna

ifU iefam ilyin lp the In terim owners

plant-__blemsNunzio P a llad lon acknowl- com m ission 's response torecord-keeping*—problems------s Uiorough a s it should have

:ials of P ub lic Service Gas Co.. S a lem ’s owners, have Jiey o p era ted the reactor operly m ain ta ined circuit or Uie re a c to r ’s automatic lystem. T hey a lso acknowl- oundfngThe e rro rw ith an1 investigation after Uie foiled.-; descrlbejl_Uie failures.of - ; ^u tdow n devices a l Salemand 25 a s th e m osl slgnlfl-------s involving reac to r safety ihree M ile Island Occident

iilt iireakere th a t failed lo flee last^ m onlh were nol [fled on th e p lan t's m aster

list tw o yeare oko. ac- Uie NRC.

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E arly sU nited P re ss Inlem ational

A m assive early sprin w este rn m ountains with up and sp read onto Uie Plains, abou l newborn calves. Th m elted under rfiorc seasons

T h e sUirm. spawned in h eav iest load in the mour trig g erin g avalanches, kr sn ariin g traffic. Up to 2 D avis. Salt I ^ e and Utah c

Sklere w ere stranded at Cottonwood Canyon. Avala out o f the waist-deep powd

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(U P I) —The20-year-oids( den t R eagan’s persomQ at youngest m em ber of A m erican fam ily." adm it Uiat he killed h is moll bludgeoned lo dealh in h e r :

T h e nude body of Margi e r. 52. wife of Roy B. n

\ discovered T liursday nigh who w ere summoned by U to th e occan-vlew. ranch-i on Uie exclusive Pal( Peninsula.

"T h e son. M ichael David Uie police departm ent Ui and w as Interviewed, durir m ade sU tem ents of adm cem ing Uie deaUi of hl5 Police Sgl. Ed Jaako la sal' conference.

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ays he I:ATES. Calif. Michae] Wiso n o tP rc a l- plclon o l miattom ey. the bro ther. Je lI an " a ll- by laklng a riltted F rid ay I.os Angeleother, round tt« a tm en to I:r bedroom . no o ther chli

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At least five avalanc ! Coilonwood Canyons clos< ’ Injuries were reported. : I caused troubles for motoi ' highways.

W inter storm w Aches i effect from Kansas lo soul

b run t of Uie storm expt I Salurday.1 F iv e Inches of snow f<

m id-aftem oon^and U ie.n 5 em ergency- As much as i acrossU ieen tlresla te .I F o r P lains ranchere, Uie

killed nI M iller was booked on su s -_ m urder. In 1961. his older

Jeffrey, committed suicide an overdose of aspirin In a

eles clinic ^ i a i i z i n g In L of schlzi^hrenia. There a re hildren In Uie family,

y friend described'Uie Mill* all-American family ... an

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storm sived 3 feet of snow, anches In Big a n d UtUe losed roads indcfinileiy. No i Ice and m udslides also o torists using son ie canyon

ies and w arnings w ere in outhem M lnnesola. w ith the expected F riday n lgh l and

t fell on Lincoln. Neb. by ! . mayor declared a snow a s 8 Inches w as forecast

Uie wet. heavy snow th rea t-

m othera fte r h e r husband , a senk

X the prestigious Los Angel e of Gibson. D unn & Crut a home about 11 p .m . Th n noUced blood o n Uie floor, e “ Mr. M iller s ta ted Uu

arrived hom e h e en lere [. door and saw blood a n d a n of glasses on Uie floor." Jl e "H e called h is w ife’s nam

Uiere w as no r e ^ n s e hi neighbor's house lo call po

i Jaakola sa id Uiere was f forced e n lry tc th e house.

pluafito im iimilly uf 17.000 i coastal h ills w here house:

$3 million. T he slay ing w I m urder in th e c ity in three The suspect, who spenl

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» veterinarian wilh Uie Net) partm ent.’ "11 puts a s tre ss on Uie cj‘ Uiem m ore subject lo dlseo

best Uilng probably is not a v> Severa] spots in northc■ sub-zero tem peratures, bulI Scrvice saidTio records wen

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WASHINGTON - R eag an , hailing Congress Ing a $1&5 billion plan lo S ecu rity , said Friday “ a Has Ijeen lifled" from Am c o n tribu te to and depen re tlrem en i syslem.- ■ J u s t houra after final [

■ p re sid en t congratuia law m ak e rs (or a llow ing ' s e n se ” to prevail over p c em s.

T h e Senate approved 11 b aaed on the recommem naliona] commission. ! F r id a y momirig. send R eag an . The action. whIcJ m an y m embere had a lre E a s te r vacation, culmlr th a n a y e a r of bit ler deball

T b e package, whlcb app roved 243-102 shortly n igh t T hursday, is design* th e sy stem ’s solvency ove y e a r s by spreading the bu th e nation’s 36 million b a n d 116 mlliion workers \ u le to the system.>” F o r all of our senior <

w o rried aboul receiving S ecu rity : benefits and p resen t-day workera conc th e solvency of lhat syste d a rk cloud has been IKte to ld ,a b rief news confer W hite House.

T h e m easure speeds ta x e s th is decade, delays cost-of-living increase six tn J a n . 1. taxes checks pensioners and ra ises I

Congre!6 y STEV E GERSTEL rrnitf^ Piyss Inlemational

WASHINGTON - Cong ing in to early Friday mom a lan d m ark reform of S ecu rity syslem and a pub lic w orks package tha v ide a s many as 500.000 b ^ d e d home for the E asle

p re s id e n t Reagan, whc Qolh m easures, called Ihet g re a t significance” to U ld hailed Congress for Sin th e best bipartisan lra( ^ a m glad that great go p re v a il over partisan K eagan said a t Uie openln conference in the White Hc

T h e m ajo r provisions o S e c ^ l ty bill, recommend tio n a l commission to keep so lv en t for 75 years and pay ro ll taxes (or 116 mllllo : T h e S4.6 Jobs bill provi hu n d red thousand—perhJ

Secret SeSANTA BARB/\RA. Cal

W hen your neighbor Is p ‘ th e U nited Stales, you le • .with certa in inconvenlen«

“ B o b Hazard, a buriwooc w ho lives with ills wif< C hildren about a m ile fror R e a g a n ’s mounlaintop I C lelo, s a id Friday the faml 4Mlsy hellcoptcrs and ru m b lin g up the narrow di •snakes into the Santa \ ta in s .

B u t he’s never consldei £ons. ages 12 and 18. p u r i t y risk and their rc tio n b y Secret Service age

' H azard . 40, and his wKe m iffed a l the protective ag

; R obby Hazard and h b ro th e r . Benjamin, wer« .from a daylong hike over ta in s inlo the Santa Ynez

4 h e ir friend. Buddy Benne ih e y inadvertently wander

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- Presldeni ■ess for approv-I to sav e Social /“ a d a rk cloud /

A m ericans who /pend upon the / /

al passage, the;ulated the h ' lg " g re a l good r partisan con-

d th e package,lendatlons of a■ 58*14 earlyending It lo f l f l Olich cam e after f n w Ailready lefl form lnated morebale.

tb e House S m S m Lly before mid-igned to ensure S E N (Jver th e next 75 u - n J u iburxlenamongn beneficiaries re tirem ent ars who contrib-___ The_com t

House and Ssr citizens who a 12-hour m£ng Ih e lr Social also req u irUld for the workera — aoncem ed about (rom the ps te m . I think a Congress —ifted.” Reagan Senate Fi;(erence a t the Dole. R -Kar

and the bill':ds up payroll said. " In iays th is year’s biparlisanshsix m onths un- Everyone co:ks bf affluent that m eans i3 th e normal "T his p ad

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ongress. work- recession,lomlng. passed About S2o( th e Social cilles w ith ta S4.6 billion ra te s unde

lh a t could pro- agreed lo by000 Jobs, then The jobs 1 is te r holidays, to allow soi who supported benefits to i i e m '‘issuesof ployed, arr; lo A m ericans, la te Thursdi for legislating a short lim e trad itions.” /Uthough ;goodsensedid for approvi m concerns." w am ed lha ming of a news tem porary ‘ House. bipartisan s IS o f th e Social program s, ended by a na- H e s a id ." eep th e system -%lhe signs and speeds up a n d a tn ied I illion woricera. and taxes di ■ovides several Ihecreatlod ;rh ap s a s many Reagan, v

ervice nabiCalif. (UPI) - ranch,is president of A Secret £J le a m to live a J e e p a n d lmces. He detained'ood craftsm an in a guard slAfife and four G88-acreRe<from President "H c ask€3 R ancho del ja m ln .“ andam ily tolerales ou r h a ir col and convoys

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Idered his Iwo *1 . .8. a nationai ■ \ ^ J• recen t delen- 3-v ^ ^ a g en ls has left/I (e. Maureen, ' r*“ g , J \! agency. l l * _, h is younger [ifflHlUJll HI'e re - re lum ing n iiiimitiver th e moun- |/i| |j|;j{||j|| umlez V alley wilh i \ ^

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It ag e to 67 nexl century. m prpm ise^jvorked-O uL hy d S en a te negotiators during m ara th o n sesslonThursday. i lre s new ly hired federal- a s w ell a s a il high officials

p reslden i to membera of— lo Join the system Jan. t. F in an ce Chairman Robert

Ian., a commission member Ill’s shepherd In the Senate.1 m y view, it represents ish lp in the best sense.! con tribu ted something, and u it is a tru e compromise, ack ag e wiil effectively deal

t ReaganI — p ublic works projecl jobs lides about $530 million In — n1an~ald~to vict lm s-of-the—

S2 billion will go slates and h th e h ighest unemployment id e r a complcx formula I by Uie Senate and House.)s bill, which freed $5 billion som e s ta te s lo pay jobless to aboul 2 mlliion unem- . irrlv ed a l the While House sd ay night. Reagan signed it Tie la te r .^ R eag an lauded Congress 3ving th e jobs package, he h a l “ m ake works jobs a re ■y a l best” and urged n su p p o rt for his economic

I. "m a k e no mislakc about it [ns of recovery are at hand”<1 th a t by keeping spending J dovm. Congress can assure lori o f p riv a le seclor jobs.1. w ho wiii sign the sweeping

)s youthfulit S erv ice agent appeared In d took th e three inlo custody, led th em for aboul two hours j sh a c k a t the entrance to the le a g a n ranch, sked o u r age.” said Ben- ind fo r som e reason he asked color. I don’t know why he

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: sessioiw ith the short aod kmgH< Ing problems,” Dole said m ent. “ 11 m ay not be package, but this compro h a s saved the Social Secui fo ra lo n g . longtime.”

T he measure also c) employmenl benefits, dw M arch 31. for six months a to 10 addlllonal weeks of lion (or lhe. Jobless exhausted their benefits.

/Uthough Reagan docs : s ign the bill until April l( provided (ora lem porary e Jobless benefits would not th e Interim:

T he package calls for i c rea se s In the norm al a re tirem ent beoedts from i 65 to 67 nexl century In I m eaning Americans bom l a te r would have lo w ait ai m onths to two yeare to retl:

I t provides extra credits re tirem ent lo encourage w ork longer, and sq/ten tirem ent- test” as an in< pensionsera lo keep woi re tirem ent without losing I Securily checks.

Currently, rellrem ent b reduced $l (or every $2 eaj s e t celling by re tiress Beginning In 1900. benedi reduced $l for every $3 ean

11 also limits benedls a spouses and children o( a a b ro ad and requires Socli c a rd s be printed on bank-n p a p e r to make It difdcul te rfe il and minimize idi frau d that costs the govern $15biilionyear.

1 setback} Social Security bill the wt > —10. said the m easure-wll :— nation-^^much close r to-a - in tegrity” of the system.I "1 think a dark cloud ■ liftcd ."R eagansaid .‘ /Uthough Reagan laudo

o f Congress, his elatlor ! passage of the two high-p ’ cloaked the problem s Co [ • behind afler a week of earl ; latc-nightsesslons:

• T he House handed Reaj i ing defeat on the budget,. request for defense spend!. th a n half, penciling in $3 I new taxes and-adding $2C ; dom estic programs.

• Reagan'siiK iucst fo r$ ll new military aid (or E l S m ixed reviews. Final ac

: proposal to Immedialel)! m illion lo the w ar-tom Cei

ican nation was put off un :, recess.

/ trespasseicouldn’t see (or hImseK. A

I th e color o( our eyes, W about five forms.”

: H azard said the boys we ! un til afler dark a s he ai

w orried about their s • whereabouts. Finally, hc I S ecre l Service called and I ( com e plcl( the boys up.

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GRUBBS. A r k . - A bus I v ocational education stu te a c h e rs ran a stop sign, s a ru ra l highway, struck a ov e rtu rn ed F riday. kJllinj In ju rin g 30.

“ I h ea rd son^cbody sen R on Ham ilton. 17. one of i s tuden ts , " a n d next thin th e re w as a big Ja r and we th e a ir . T he b us Just cam e w aa knocked out for a fev guess . I rem em ber geltln s ta r te d helping get peopIe<

T h e bus carried 35 sti s e v e n faculty m em bers V otech High Scbooi InJone K illed w ere five teacher s tu d en ts who w ere looking com peting In the Skills C U tU e Rock. 100 m iles souU

S ix teen of th e Injured wi S t. B enard H o ^ ita l in Jo n to a New port Hospital c M e th o d l« tH o sp lta iin Jo « of those a t Newport and in ju red person w ere takei M edical C enter in U ltle an o th e r w as transferred Hosp ita l In Mem phis. Tenj f i rU ttJ e Rock w ere l ls fa condition w ith head injurie . S ta te Police sa id lshm a( s ign w here the highway cu In tersection with another t

S ta te H i^ w a y 214 ma>__ sh a rp curv e a n ^ dead— -H ig h w a y 18. The d river:

d id not know th a t the roac th e b u i skidded a c i ^ V h it a ditch and flipped over

••A tr ip like th is Is supp< fun t r ip ." said Mike . Jonesbo ro student who rii scene a fte r the accident.

T he bii3 overturned a t CST a t the Intersection c

Shac — with /

SA N TEE.C alif. (I w ith a h a p p y ending, h is flve-ycar-old mis p rom ised by an adm:

S am .ao n e -y ea ro l a n Instim t m e ^ a stai dog h ad apparently V e a s t o t S an Diego.

A ccording lo Foltz h e h ad known a s a p i from th e fo rm erh o n

T he sto ry « l d by li h is wife. Debbie, dec sev e ra l m onihs In Cc hom e-hunling byha\ Minu, a n d gavcSam

They said they plai an sw ered Ihelrad.

U s l week, a noctu Debbie and daughtei

Minu seem ed to re an d D e b b ie sa Id .'‘TI

As recounted by M th e night under thefi

The next day. acco w as S am by perform for scrutiny.

How did the dog ge " Ic a n 't lh ln k o fa n

paw s w erc ju s ta llw ( and m uscle spasm s.’

"M aybe, hehltch-l M ed iarepo rtso fS j

Milly M yers. R ay p n Mrs. M yers waived L

------------------- ^The Foltzes recelvistory broke, from m( callers w as a I^aJolli porterhouse steak.

T he I'oilzes could r Colorado tha t took S: in Montro.se was unsi

_Salem-nplagued

W /\SH IN G T 0N (U P1)--' n u c lea r pow er plant in Ni w as plagued by sloppy recoi and a varie ty of other ma p rob lem s for lw d * y ea rs^ i se rio u s equipm ent failure li

------It w asd lsclo sed I'Yiday.—N uc lea r Regulatory Ct

d ocum ents released a t a I com m illee hearing show sp ec to rs c ited the plant fo r ' develop m aste r .equlpme rep ea ted Instances of ml

• ve illance lesls. degradattor ca l s e c u r i ty ... m arginally i

- - pe rfo r m an ce—in - Q th c r _ a r e a s ."

R ep, E dw ard M arkey.' w ho unveiled lhe NRC s tre s se d the commission k n a s tw o y ea rs ago the Salem n o l h av e a p ropcr m aste r < list, w hich would enable m j

. k & p lra c k o fc r itic a lsa fe ty < U nder fluestlonlngby Mar

T im e s-N e w s. Tw in Falls.

tion ^

d, 30 in school , overtuIT 214 and 18.rwi re s id en tsd e

Odle Klntus carrying 42 m ile away,students and designed,n. spun across ••Therek a ditch and num erous a'ilng nine and h e sa id .

“ I t wasscream .” said J a m e s K iaof the injured g ro ce ry stoiW ng I knew, tion and wtwe went up In scene,

m e to a s t t ^ . I H esa ld o ifew m inutes 1 th e bus a irUlng up and 1 o v e r when)leout." ner.

StudenU and r s from . Area onesbon).Ark. hera nnd tourdnc forward to on th<i s " “ SKiIw e re ta k e n lo ™ F floneaboro.nlne J kll and lour loronejboro.Twoand one olheriken to BapllsttUc Rock andred to Baptist The stude'enn. The three partic ip a te

O lym pics. Viries. such a s aut<n a e lr a h a s to p c ia la r t .g o cr curves Into an C arm ackerhighw ay. d irec to r o f tnakes a short, t r ip to U t ■ad CTds in lo_ co m p e titio nfer-apparen tly -s lre d tb m a ii•oad ended and _ “ E v e rybo3 Highway 18. a lw ays sele<v ero n its to p . ones th a t r<ipposed to be a th e ones gole Jaslnski. a b e s to fo u rs iI rushed to the A to u r -bI. rugged area

about 6 a .m . In Ju n e mn of highways fro m the

iggy dog happy ei

. (UPI) —Sam . p rotagonist o( ing. w as enjoying canine bliss 1 d is tre ss and aw aiting a porter dm irer.r o ld mixed Y orkshire te rr ie r 'j s ta r Thursday when his owner iy walked 841 miles from Mont

3lt2 . Sam found the fam ily livlr 1 pup. but in an apartm en t con » m e .>y the dog owner began in Dec€ decided to move back to the Sa ) Colorado. They did hot wish li having wllh two dogs, so they I a m away.placed him wilh a m other and J.c tu m a l scratch at the door brt i le rs Amy. 5. and Shannon. 10. ) recognize the em aciatcd . sen "T hat’sS am ."/ M rs. Foltz. the dog w as denk le famliy;car.ccording lo tlie Foltzes. th e doi irming old tricks, and hy a pcci

; get all the w ay from Coloradc f any other w ay Sam got here .’ 1 wom oul. and he w as sufferln ns.”Ji-h lked ." suggested Debbie, if S am 's re turn prom pted a vis p repared to d ig down for anol

x l the charge.elved approxim ately 100 calls m edia, well-wishers and skep

lolla woman who promI.wd to sI.Jd nol rem em ber th e nam e of i It Sam . and an effort lo tu m up insuccessful.

nuclear-i d by proi-T h e S a le m C hairm an N'

1 New Jersey edged the ci jcord-kceplng S alem ’s re m anagem ent "w as not a s t tha t ied to a been ."

l i iasl monlh. Top officio----------------------- & E lectric C

Commission adm itted thi a House sub- w ith Improp ow NRC in- b re a k e rs for for “ failure to shutdow n sy: m ent Ijsls... edge compoi m issed sur- Inadequate

tton of physl- equipm ent fc lyaccep tab le T he NRC i r _ functional - au to m atic sb

o i T F e S r ^ ;y. D-Mass.. c a n t events tc m ateria l, s ince th e Th knew ns long— in 1079.

lem plant did • T h e circui' j r equipm ent op e ra te twlc m anagers to even Identlfl

•tydevices. -e q u ip m e n t I rlarkey, NRC cord ing tg t

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ljured :[bus ;

8

Lims ;18. an intersection nearby «

1 described a s dangerous.Inard. wiio lives less than a (ly, said th e cxuve was badly >

! have been numerous, saccldentshappenedthere ." ^

u a terrib le mess." said , ^Cinard. whose wife owns a 'Jjtore a l th e highway intesec- |was the first penon on the |

1 one of the studenls told him already had started to tu m ( in it rounded the sharp cor- (

he arrived. Jam es Kinard *tudenls h ad managed to get \e bus and two or three were ‘ the ground. He said he was• to move one more student iibus. >re s t w ere trapped In th e ihe said, until emergency <rrived in about 30 minutes. Ia id he could see a boy and a ii bus "Just barely breathing" . I not get .to them before they

Jdents had left Jonesboro to[te In , the annual Skilly__I. W inners in various t ra d ^ . luto m echanics and commer- ^ on to national competillon. ck Sanders, assistant of the votech school, said the U tUe Rock for the skills ion was or>e all students de-oake.— _ — ..........-,'body w ants to go but we ilect U»e best.’’ hesaid. “The I really have the skills werc going. They represenled Uie ir students."' bus accident In a more rea of Arkansas near Jasper ID80 killed 20 rellred people the D allas area.

J story mdinglo( a shaggy dog story ss Friday, reunited wilh terhouse steak

e r and poodle, became ier. Ray Foltz. said lhe ontrose, Colo. loSanlee.

ivlngon the sam e street im p lex 1.2 mlics away

ecem ber when he and ! San Diego a rea alter h io complicate ey kept S am ’s mother.

nd son in Montrose who

brou j^ tou tR ayand 10. /Mso Minu, icragglydogat lhe<loor,

:nle<l en trance and spent

dog convinced them he HKiullarlyclippcdtail ■

ado?re." Foltz said. ••His irlngfrom mainutrilloii

c.visil from lundlddy notherSlOO dog deposit,

JlsThursday after lhe cepllcs. Among the to send S am a

of the fam ily in . up the inlerim owners

plant-iblems!I Nunzio Palladion acknowi- : commission’s response to record-keeping problems

isthorouR hasltshouldhave

icials of Public Service G as.’ Co.vSalem’g ovtners.-have— they operated Uie reactor

roperly maintained circuit for Uie reac to r 's automatic system. They also acknowl- pounding the error with an e investigation after the t failed,,C described the failures of -; sbuldown devices at Salem____i ^ d 25 a s Uie most signlfi- its Involving reaclor safety Three Mile Island accldenl

cult' b reakers that failed to - wlce lasl month were not tified on Uie plant’s master t list two years aRO. ac- B Uie NRC.

Early sU nited P re s s International

A m assive eariy sprin w es tem tnounUilns with up

■ and sp read onto U>e Plains, about new born calves. Thi m elted un d e r m ore seasona

T he s to rm , spawned In h eav iest load in the moun trig g erin g avalanches, kr sn arlin g tra ffic . Up to 2 D avis, S a lt {..ake and Ulah c

S k iers w ere stranded at Cottonwood Canyon. Avaia out of Uie waist-deep powd

Son saPALOS VERDES ESTA’

( U P I) — T he 20-year-oid a den t R e a g a n 's personal at

' youngest m em ber of /Vmerlcan fam ily ," admit Uial he killed his moll bludgeoned to deaUi In her.l

T he nu d e body of Margi e r . 52, w ife of Roy B. ^ discovered Thursday nigh who w ere sum m oned by U to Uie ocean-view , ranch-: on , t h e exclusive Pale Peninsula.

"T he son. M ichael David th e police departm ent Ui a nd w as interviewed, durir m ade sta tem en ts of adm c em ing th e deaUi of hU Police S gt. Ed Jaakola sail conference.

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ing sto rm plastered Uie up to 3 fee t of snow Friday IS. w here ranchers worried nie S outh 's surprise snow nal tem peratures, n the P acific, dumped Its untains of norUiem UUUi. knocking out power and 2 feet of snow blanketed hcounUes.It resorts in Big and UtUe danche dangerIccpt skiers vdcr a t /Mia and Snowbird

ays he I■ATES. Calll. Michael M 1 ion o lP r r a l - - p lc lo n o l imattom ey. Uie brother. JellI an "a ll- by taking anjitted F rid ay Ix)s Angele!other, found trea tm eni o[;r .l>edroom. no other chik

rguerlte Mill- A (am lly IiMiller, w as '

ght by police Intimate^ la the a ttom ey

h-style hom e Investigatealos V erdes been s iruck s

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snowsiSiti resorts, which r e i v e d

At least rive avaland ColUMiwood Canyons close Jn ju rie s were rcportcd .-I cau sed troubles for motor highways.

W inter storm watches effec t from Kansas to souU b ru n t of the storm expc S aturday.

F iv e In c h e O r snow fe m id-aftenioon^and Uie n; em ergency. As much as ac ro ss Uie entire sUite.

F o r P lains ranchers^ Uie

killed nM iller w as booked on sus-

m urder. In 1981, his older feffrey, co m m ltted -su id d e- an overdose of aspirin In a •les clinic specializing in of schizophrenia. There a re lild ren In the family./ friend described the MIU- Ul-American family ... an

fam ily, raised in the

a to rs sa id Mrs. MlUer had :k severa l times and died of

the head. Several inslni- nd in the home were lum ed iriffsc rim e lab .-hour autopsy determined r died of a blows lo Uie head mt inslrum enl. a coroner's ; isa id .lie r 's body was discovered 1fflr

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storm Sived 3 feel o f snow. 1in c h e s - in -B lg -a n d -U tU e — losed roads Indefinitely. No 1 L -Ice and-m udslldes also }lorlsts using some canyon |

Iics and warnings were in ouUiem MlnnesoUi. wlUi U>c < xpected F riday night and «

' fell on Uncoln. Neb. by ! m ayor declared a snow i as 8 inchcs was forecast i

(lhe wel. heavy snow threai- 1

mother^ a f te r h e r husband, a senior r th e prestigious Los Angele e - o f Gibson, D unn '4 Crulc a hom e aboul II p.m. Thu u noticed blood on Uie floor, e "M r. Miller slated Uial

arrived hom e he entered . door and saw blood and a b 1 o f glasses on the floor.’’ Ja. 5 "H e caUed his w ife's name

Uiere was no response he neighbor's house U> call poli

1 Jaakola said Uiere was f forced enUy tc Uie house, li ' plushcom m unilyofI7.000r I coastal hills where houses

S3 million. The slaying wa m urder in Uie city in Uiree y

' The suspect, who spent U > th e slaying a t a friend's

nearby Santa Monica, was I by police Friday momlng

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“ I t puts a stress o n Uie c a th em more subject lo diseas best Uilng probably Is nol a w

S everal spols In northei sut>-zero tem peratures, bul Serv ice said no records were

Record early-m om ing sparuicd from M ichigan to below zero at M arquetle. ^ ChatUinooga. Tenn. T be latte m a rk set back in 1940.

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C o m m iior p a rtn e r In*les law firm ’ilcher. cametiursday and ___.

la l when heed Uie front ^I broken pair Jaakola said.

re 'S tS H edgeolice." G o s & £is no sign of « £\%. located in a I O) residents in Rog.s cost u p lo $ 1 1 9 . 9 5 . . vas Uie first — 3 - - -

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2 calf aod of course makes seases," Kruse said . "The awhole lol more snow .”

th e m Vermont recorded bul Uie National WeaUier -ere broken.

ng cold te m p e ra tu re s ' to Dixie, ranging from 9

e. Mich., to 25 deg rees In a lte r etjualed Uie M arch 25

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S ocia l I passeisByMARYBEnHFRANKU.N Unlled Press Inlemationfl

WASHINGTON - f Reagan, hailing Congress for ing a $ 1 ^ billion plan to sa\ Securily. s a id F riday "a da bas been lifled ” from Americ conlribu te lo and depend i re tirem en t system .- ' Ju s t bou rs a fte r final pasa

prcsiclcat congratulated law m akers fo r allowing "gn sense” to p reva il over parti cem s.

Tbe S en a te approved the { based on lh e recommendatli national commission. 58-1 F riday m om ing. sending Reagan. T he action, which ca m any m em bei^ had already E a s te r vacation , culminate than a y e a r of b itte r debate.

The package, which the approved 243-102 shortly befi n l ^ t T hursday . Is designed t th e system ’s solvency over tb yea rs by sp read ing the burde th e nation’s 36 million bene and 116 m illion workers who u te to th e system .' ” F o r all o f ou r senior cltiz

w orried abou l receiving thel Security benefits and I presen t-day w orkers concern the solvency of lha t system .: dark cloud b a s been lifted." told a b rie f news conferenc While House.

The m easu re speeds up taxes th is decade, delays thi cost-of-living increase six mo tO 'Ja n . 1. tax es checks of pensioners a n d raises the

Congres:By STEV E GERSTEL United Press International

WASHINGTON - Congres ing into e a r iy F riday morning a lan d m ark reform of the Securily sy stem and a $4.« public w orks package thal cc vide a s m an y a s 500.000 Jo' hM dedhom e for the Easter h< ' P residen t R eagan, who si iJoth m easu res , called them " p e a t sign ificance" to An- and haUed Congress for le; 2 ln the b est b ipartisan tradltii ^ a m g lad th a l greal good i prevail o v e r partisan co M a g a n sa id a t the opening o

____conference In th e White Hous<:.^ e -m a jo r-p ro v is io n s of U Securily b ill, recommended tional com m ission lo keep th< solvent fo r 75 years and s{ payroll ta x e s fo r 116 million v.

The $4.6 jo b s bill provldej tJundred thousand - perhaps

Secret SerSANTA BARB/\RA. Calif.

.When y our neighbor is pr« th e U nited S tates, you lean svith ce rta in inconveniences. - B ob.H azard . a burlwood cr !who lives w ith his wife a ih ild rc n abou t a mile from F R eag an ’s ' m ounlainlop Rar Cielo, s a id F r id a y the family 1 iw isy helicopters nnd rum bling up th e narrow dirt i snakes Into the Santa Yne tains.

But h e ’s n ev e r considered io n s , ag e s 12 and IS. a S ecu rily risk and Ih ^ r recei J io a b y S ecre t Service agenti H azard. 40. and his wife, m iffed a t th e protective agenc

; Robby H azard and his t>rother. B enjam in, were r from a daylong hike over th tains Inlo th e S anta Ynez Va] ■Iheir friend. Buddy Bennell. Sh(5y Inadverten tly wandered

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1 dark cloud ,lericanswho / . tid upon^lhe /

MSMge. theIted th e h"great good artisan con-

he package. fll > j datlons of .a '58-14 ea r lyIlng it lo f f l B l u 1 came a f te r o M M M ady lefl fo r a g a W m u ted m ore e.the House

before m id-ed to en su re S E N . R O r th e n e x t7 5 • i4 . n « k i „ , r te n am ong H a l l s blp<leneficlaries re llrem ent age iivho conlrib- The compror

House and Semcitizens who a 12-hour marattheir Social a lso requiresI for th e w orkers — as w«med about from the presim, I think a C ongress-toJ<!d." R eagan Senate Finar■ence a t th e Dole. R-Kan.. a

and the bill's slup payroll said , ‘i n my

I this y e a r 's bipartisanship, monlhs un- Everyone controf affluent - lh a l means ll is

lhe norm al "T his packag

SS dealt Fa s 500.000- p u

f and includes i---------------------hum anitarian"j ts s . work- recession,ling, p assed About $2 billthe Social c ilies with the!$4.6 billion ra te s under

itcou ldp ro - agreedtobytii«) Jobs, th en The jobs bill,jrholidays. to allow some0 supported benefits to a tm "issues of ployed, arriveiAmericans, la te Thursday i

• legislating a sh o rt time la tditions.” Although Relod sense d id for approving

concerns,’' w am ed lhat ” ngof a n e w s , tem porary at ouse ' b ipartisan sup,)f the Social program s,led by a n a - H esald. "ma? the system — the signs ofj speeds up a n d added tha)n workers, a n d taxes dowiIdes severa l th e creatiori of iaps as m any Reagan, who

irvice nabsllf. ( U P D - ranch, presideni o f A Secret S cr cam to live a Jeep and took es. H e detained thid craftsm an In a guard shac e and fou r G88-acre Reaga m Presideni ‘‘He asiced Rancho d e l " jam ln ;"and fo i lily to lerates o u r hair color, d convoysIrt road lh a t i nil||j|| HIHill'illlTni

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T hc m easure a l s o ^ l e n em ploym ent benefits. Hue to M arch 31. for six months and t to 10 additional weeks of con tion for the Jobless' who exhausted Ihelr benefits.

Although Reagan docs not sign lh e bill until April 10. Cc provided for a temporary extei jobless benefits svould not rur the Interim .

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It p rovides ex lra credits for c re tirem en t lo encourage pe« work longer, and softens tl tlrem en t- te s t” as an incent penslonsers lo keep workinf re tirem en t without losing theli Security checks.

C urren tly , retirement benel reduced $l for every $2 earned set ceiling by rellress unc Beginning in 1900. benefits wi reduced $1 for every $3 earned.

11 a lso lim its benefits avail spouses and children of a lien ab road and requires Social 5 ;a rd s be printed on bank-note ?aper lo m ake 11 dlfricull tc ;erfcil and minimize Idcntil fraud th a l cosls the govemmei (l5b illlonyear.

setbacksSocial Security bill the week ( 10. s a id the measure will br h a llo n '"m u c h closer lo assui in teg rity ” of the system.

• i th ink a dark cloud h: l if ted ." R eagan& kl.

iMlhough Reagan lauded m of Congress, his elation oi p a ssag e of the two high-prior cloaked the problems Congr behind a fte r a week of eariy-n late-n ight sessions:

• T he House handed Reagan ing defea t on the budget, cut req u es t for defense spending I th an half.;|xnclllng in S30 bl new tax es and adding $26 bil dom estic programs.• R eagan 's request for Siio m new m ilitary aid for El Salvz m ixed reviews. Final action p roposal to immediately si m illion to the war-torn Centra ican nation was put off until a recess.

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T he law of G uernsey 1: C hanncl (or generations th e re lo post plwtographs on all d rinkers Identified b y 't alcoholics. I t was illegal to « whose picture was so posted.

T he 17-year-old girl spei shoes than does any womi b rack e t, according to the ma

A “ knee drill" Is Salvatlo kneeling prayer session.

TOUROFDUTY

How can you call yours _ iiU llla iy .-s lr .Jf you can!Lcor

synonym s (or “ tour of dul; s lln l. stretch. Carry on.

In Worcester, Mass.. the -m ix called Middle Aged S prt

T h a t category of hum an I th e longest life expectancy

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Miller (B ySlC H A ELR O SS Uotted Pnsa latemaUooal

PEKING - In 1949. the I niaU cam e to po w er In Ch "Dealh of a S a le sm an ” prem Broadway.

.Sow, Ume h a s brought Ui evenU logeUier again and audiences a r e a b o u t lo see i Chinese p ro d u c U o n -o f - thdlr«cted by none o th e r lhan It] playwrlghl A rth u r Miller.

“ It w asn 't m y Idea. It was Miller said F r id a y , stretching couch before a c ro w d ol repor reception room a t the ater. \rftere h e h a s been t hearsing h is C h inese cast for we^lc

Miller con fessed -the idea imposslUe to h im when he v a p ^ c h e d by Y lng Ruocb Cblnese a c to r a o d direct played Kublai K h an in Ibe Ma te i^ is lo n m ln l-series.

"1 don’t sp e a k th e langu they don 't sp e a k Engllah.'

“ I thought w e w ere bo Ii culturally th a t i t would lake ever to m ake th in g s comprc to .the actors. I t ’s one thin; decstand a d ec la ra tiv e senle it'a quile a n o th e r to understi plicated em otions. I was scan

BDt gradua lly , “ a lte r t shock. It g o t to seem feaaibl Miller, who Is relying on excellent tran s la tio n and the saHty of the p la y ’s them es to i wipi Chinese audiences.

M d 60 MiUer. w ho doesn't I

Relative:^ e t o g ^

GALVESTON. T exas (UP: 81-yearold m a a being cvl reW lves Irom Uic house he hi 42; yeara Ior S26.50 a mor Friday he w ould ra lh e r m ccn ie le tj lh a n le a v e his h tobaU) garden.

. “ 1 hope I go lo lhe cei S tjIIo rd S ch m ld lsa ld . 'T m i move. I 'm going on 82-year«- Ju itdon 'l feel lik e I could moi

Sthmldl h a s ren led Ihe I h a iseh ean d h lab ro th en ib iil on ' property ow ned by S nephew. A l lh a l Ume, Schir he signed a life long lease nephew H erm an Holce guai the renl.

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Calendar clSn cOLN. N eb . (UPI)

unamployed c a n afford It m lite r lhe w ill lo laugh. Ill pick up a copy o f Uie Second ( Unemploymeni C alendar.

T .M am lV o 3 .2 7 ,h a sp u ll guide tor ttie Jobless, a sd

' survival Ups f ro m colIecUni tb going on a b ig E a s te r eg; thew eek’s m e a l s — eggsalai

and egg soup.

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move to a Hoke's helrts home and h e r bro ther Jc

Houston, saidcemetery." a ffo rd to renl

’m too old to y e a r , especialar»«Id and 1 po ten tia l rentimove." $230 a month,ie two«tory A Galvestoo1 buUt In 1941 o rd e red Schm f Schmidt’s pertywlUiinSQ chmldl said. “ I sym pati u e vrilh h is Ju d g e Jerom e {uaranteelng tofoU ow thela

h e d idn 't havi Llspiaced the Uig.” ’

gives jobleI) - If the M s. Vos hole

I t and can r a n t Jobs whil . Uiey might th ea te r . spee( nd Quarterly U niversity <

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u ttogeUiera ca lendar. 11 s^ schedule of “ Sometimes

Ung tin cana— Ilngers.-Uien { egg hunt fo r abou t i l." Ms.

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COIow 1 w as too frightened a t Isj r s a k L 'T v e ooly been in beif i but I’m hard ly worried cot

11 tu rn s out they (Uiee hum an.” p nA m erican to d irec t a play hui

:o evict rnant—o r It w as stolen, and this it a court batUe wiUi the I of the house, who w ant to fit alm ost ten-fold, lira. KaUiy W ard. 31. and John fiihnUig. 26. both of

a id toey can no longer en t toe house for $318 a :iaUy when they have a s t e r who is willing lo pay h.too County probate Judge hm idt to vacate Uie pro- 130 days.«th ize wiUi h im ." said me Jones. “ But you’ve gol jlaw . l l ju s t boiled down to av e Uie evidence in v^rlt-

ess yukslolds two part-tim e restau- 'hile finishing a degree in eed i and English a t Uie

of N ^raska-IJnco ln . iwn work hours w ere cut. up wiUi the Idea for Uie sellsfor$3.69.

ies people laugh, bu t If it fl someUiing can be dono - Is. Vos said of h e r altem pt lo r to focus attention on lects.

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Wind !off icy

PINKHAM NOTCH. N A b last of wind blew two M aine studenU off lhe gum m lt of 6.288-f( Waahlngton. killing one th e o tber a i they slid 3.( th e Northeast’s highest p

’ sa id Friday,Kenneth Hokenson. Z

' ' N .Y .,d ledofheadw ound...........-Kaahkooll. 30. of Orono.

Buffering from frostbite Injuries a t a Berlin hosi F lah and Game Depa D avid Hewlll said.

Kaahkooll. listed In fa h aa been an Iranian grati a t the University of Mj cam pus for seven years. I

Hokenson and Kaahki Appalachian Mountain i cam p a t PInkham Notch and planned to h ike t Notch In tbe White Mount Saturday.K ew lttsald.

“ They made the sum n Washington yesterday.” i G am e officer said F riday w as blown clean and It > w ith very thick, c le a r li smooth as glass.”

The winds were blowln with a temperature of creating a wind chill fad 70 degrees. Hewitt said, highest recorded wind gu

Barraclcooling

TORT POLK. U . (Ul A rm y h as "no plans to tu back on" In chilly b an

. houses and offices b ecau----------must-save- tbe-restuf-lts-- - - -budget-fo r summer a ir c

an officer said Friday.________H i? ba te already has

million of Its 19.6 million - allocation for energy an down gas. electric and system s in all buildings c: cal clinics, child care fa th e chapel.

"T here are no plans to ti - back on although we a re ' th e conditions.” said ' . Howell, public affairs offi

5th Mechanized Infantr:• ‘‘Everyone Is affected, re

ran k ."T he heat cutoff affects j

so ld iers and their depende whom have complained v A rm y officials a s ovemlgl tu re s have slipped Into I week.'■Howell said utility cons

th e base SO miles west of A running about 12 percent la s t year, but officials hi

■',,why energy-saving m ea ' - tieen so unsuccessful.

Man waSAN JOSE. Calif. ( I

D oberm an pinscher nam T ra in Is gelting railroaded

------ says, so she is asking theSuprem e Court to spare th«

. dog who has spent five “ d ea th row.". T he Santa Clara Coun control board convicted F n of being vicious for bll

_____m onth-old boy In SeptembcC lara County Superior O and the 1st District Court

• both upheld the decision.' -"W e’re attacking the vj

- constitutionality" of thc cc nance lhat defines the dog sa id Albln Danell, lawyer fc owner. “ In the meantime.

___ Ing the sta le Supreme Cotth is dog’s life."

The case ijoes lo.court.Mc In Scptembtf. Ihc Uoi

B ertha Cnise, ami th< m other, Marjerl McCrac

Director sSAN DIF.GO (UPl) --

— Diego Urban U ague has Civil Rights Commission C larence Pendleton for allegedly paid himself r

--------vacatlon-before-he-restgrle a g u e ’s executive dlrectoi

ITie suit also seeks $ punitive damages.

Pendleton could not tw r com m ent and reportedly '

■■ the country.C harging "oppressive ;

_____m allc e r^ th e -S a iT -D ie g d> C ourt lawsuit alleges Pend

Iveague funds for,personal I fo r purposes other than Ix: ness.t .

Pendleton, president ol D iego Urtjan l-eague froi

. M arch 1982, was authorize Blnylfr-filgnnhirp rhpokt! nf $1,000 against thc League’ O n tlie day he resigned.

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1 blows ^m oun[.N .H . ( U P D - w asrepo rtiwo University of 1934.th e Ice-covered "O ne o f IS-foot Moujil the wind. ^>ne and Injuring He slid int<13.000 feet down both then sst peak, offlclals known a s 1

(vertical) £. 23. of Scotia. They kcpimds and Heldar res t in a n ano. Maine, was above thelte and mulliple Hokenson hVMpltal Friday, Douglasepartm ent Sgt. em ployee

found K asI fa ir condition. Thursday ,rad u a le student m ountain aM aine’s Orono people froi

-8. hesaid . organlzatioihkooll left the hiker. HewiIn Club hikers' Tlrey loci)tch on Monday T hursday ae to •Crawford Huntington'untaln range by ils d angen

conditions 1m m It of Mount G am eofflc t." the Fish and At 9 p.mday. "The snow M ountain fIt w as covered the body a nr Icc- that was the m ounti

opera tiona lkv lnga tsom ph F ish a nd <of 20 degrees, Robert Vasifactor of minus rcscue th e |Id. The world's s tay off thegust. 231 mph, of ex trem e 1

^kslose h jjnoney(U P I) — The "T he only > tu m the heat the energy c )arrack3, post- said.;ause the base Officials ti I ts-I903«iergy—advan tage o r conditioning.- - Ing period a

en erg y " In h as used $4.4 m er months. Ion fiscal year "A ir cond a nd has shut out of o u r u t

Id oil heating " I t costs mo s except medi- during th e s

facllllies and th ew in te r."Howell sa

;o tu m th e h e a t rep o rtso fsk ire monitoring shutoff b u t! j Capt. Phll on for Ul r o fficer for the special need:

d vigorously to Exem ptlor night tempera- fam ily hous :o the 30s this and h ea t has

' housing equ 'onsumptlon at trolled clim a if Alexandria is Offlclals s mt higher lhan tioning will i have no idea exem pted bi measures have when the i

begins.

ants dog(U Pl) - A vIsltlngalM i

am ed F r e t^ t "W e w ereded. his owner m inutes lat<th e Callfomla s ta rted runnth e 7-year-old poked F relgl

I’O monlhs on M rs .C ru ses second lim e

Dunty animal anything ouFreight Train m o th e r - y oblllffg a 13- a re - Freig

n ber. A Sanla Mid.'C ourt judge M rs. McCr

u rt of Appeal walking tow•--------------------- ju m p e d -a l- ;

. v a l id ity and '

scribed himM o n ila y ........ ' s w r e le s l le ritoG’s o « T ic r.: s m n l n a n a n i th e v ic tim 's " i- d b e t m ' ra c k e n . w ere - o n t h a l . " h e j

sued for ex- - The San W daysof unu

las sued U:S.........The"T;eagiJon Chairman Pendleton h» )r SIO.OOO he vacation time f for unused unused vacat:;tgned-as-thc------ The— urtJ^*0^- chairm an. Di5 $ 100,000 In Pendleton In

. . . fraud and b •Q reached for osked the coi ly w as out of subm ll an a c

asl.«aguepr< e fraud and in A pril 198egd- Superior—erffhCTA-ould' endielon u sc d - fo r - ih e “dlsplial benefit and could comput U a g u e busl- unused v acat

.the m oney wa o r th e S a n V ic to ria C

r rt jm 1975 to .c o m p tro lle r , r ize d to w ri te e a r ly in 19® _ o U e s s - th a n — h a n d l ln g - o f - u e 's accoun t. U a g u e b o a t

P e n d le to n P e n d le to n rc L e a c h j in d - a n _ P r e s id e n t - R c ly h im s e ir lo r h e n d .lh c O T I

TIMBS-NEWS 5TFIED ADVER ’H(DNE 733-092

F a lls . Idaho . Salurday . Marcl

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hikersitain)rted on the mountain in April

)f them was knocked o v e r by 1. W e're not sure which ooe. into th e second perw n. Tbey n slid 3.000 feet down w hat (s s T h e Cone. It bas an 800-foot I) d ro p ," hesald.;ept sliding until tbey ca m e to fl a re a called Alpine G ardens, h e tree line. Hewitt aald nh lth ish ead o n ro ck s. is Teschner, an AMC e from North Haverhill, [ashkooll a t about 2 p .m . . y. He walked him down the n and a rescue team of 30 to 40 from five New H am pshire tlons searched for the o th e r . iw ittsaid .ocaled the body a t 5:30 p .m ./ a t th e top of the beadw all a t on ’s Ravine, a spot known fo r lerous climbing and skiing IS in (he spring, the F ish and 'Icersaid .I.m. Ice climbers from the 1 R escue Service recovered and s ta rted bringing It down n ta in . They completed the I a l l l ;3 0 p.m., Hewitt sa id , id G am e conservation officer ashaw . who led the e ffo rt to le p a ir , wamed all h ikers to he m ountain Friday because le ice conditions.

heat, r savedl ly thing I can really say is y consumption Is h igher." he

s tu m ed off the heal " to take e o f-the relatively mJld-spr-— i a n d -try to conserve som e In anticipation of the sum -h s . Howell sa i d . _____inditlohlng draws th e m ost utilities program." he said,

m ore lo run air conditioning e su m m er thail heat during

sa id there have b m n no sickness because of th e h ea t Jt h ea t would be lum ed back I residents or others w ith eds.le r hea te rs in office build- ! been tum ed off. officials fam ily and troop-quarters— lo t w ater.:lons have been gran ted in luslng for medical reasons ia s rem ained on In facllllies qu ipm ent requiring a con- m ate.s sa id no heat or a ir condl- .-111 be iised ~ except In I buildings ~ until'M ay 15..; a i r "conditioning season

JsavedMrs. C ruse's home.

:re sitting on the patio and later, Casey (McCracken) inning towards thc dog and :lghl T rain above the e y e ." e said . "H e started to do it a n e and before 1 could get out of m y moulh lo his you know how quick babies e ig h t T rain bll h im ," she

■Cracken said the b aby w a s — ow ard her when the dog ;l-h lm .-C a6ey-need€d-37— n h is face and neck and

p lastic surgery, hisd.T ra in has spent the p ast IS a t th c Almaden Kennels t o rder.o w n e r Ken - Robinson de- - m a s having "one of the tem peram ents I 'v e _ e v e r_ _ an im al."m y 30 y ears of dog-raising e sa ld .

x t r a p aym u ^ ,v aca tio n .Igue. however, ‘m ain tain s ' h ad used much of th a l

m e and was paid ea rlie r for. ration days.irtjan— l:eague‘s— "board— Dr. W aller Miies. accused In the sull of constructive -

b reach ol conlract and court to order Pendleton to accounting of his expenses president.1982. Pendleton toldjeport^— m~m~aT th e U a w e a check_i^ p u led money so lhe board pute w hat he was owed for cation. The U tgue a sserts w as never repaid,

Cendreda. the Ixiague's r, w as fired by Pendleton.982>a(ter questioning his___□f-tdJgO ETInances. The oard reinstated her and resigned a monlh before

Reagan'appointcd him to vlilllghls^ornmisslon^

S ■ IRTISING

Irenes. 1963

331

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F ileBy KELLY EV ERITT Times-Sews writer

TWIN F/U .LS - KevI police o tn ce r wlw svoundo of shooting a Twin Fal deputy T hursday . Is a hei Twin F alls police chief.

Chief Tim Qualls, whc Investigation Into tbe sl other law-enforcem ent ol p raise for lhe young office

“ I've gol nothing bul re Qualls said, indicating, ai Harry D eH aan had the

Leamhoulive

healdByH /\LBERNTON ry/nes-jVews writer

TWIN F A L J^ - Stay changing yourlifestyle.

Those w ere lhe “ bu r the second annual Twin Fair, which opened Fr College of Soulhem Idah

P a rtic ipan ts In the fir----------- two-day hea lth .fa ir .lo o

battery of les ts . rang com puterized d iet analy test for glaucom a.

-------------- T K s n B ir -a re -d e s ig iparticipants a cot picture of th e ir cun status. Along with the expert advice from fessionals tak ing part li fair, who pinpoint pos£ spots and how to avoid tl;

■‘It w as nice to have taken to g e th er." s a idC j as she w ent ov e r her r< nurse.

Woods look p a r t in llghl F rid ay afternoon the fair. Bul crow ds wt lo Increase once people j

Tolal a ttendance al event Is expected to equi the l.OOO people estima attended la s t y e a r 's fall some 250 Individuals re the fa ir in advance to U some of the lengthy line: progress Ihrough the 108

P a rtic ipan ts s ta r t lh fair lour a round the upp

F i r mBy BONNIE BAIRD JONE Times-News writer

JEROM E - U.S. Comr Co. will m ake its move lo Valley com plele next wee engineering portion of the brought lo Twin F alls ( Wash.

/\nd la te r nex l month, c the firm will hold an open

_____ new Twin .p a l l s __ faemployees, th e ir famllleJ business and govem m eni 1

_ According _ lo _ .U rry _ ‘ spokesm an for lh e local |

--------company re g re ts tha t welhe capaciiy to invite I

• public, but w e’re makin m ents so th a t individual I arranged la te r in the year.

Not a l Free ti given!

• BY PATM ARC/\NT0NI0 Times-Sews writer

_______JE R OME - Aboul 9.00C------- frozen-trou t w flF b e fllsl

low-Income fam ilies In Valley a reo nex t month b) Central Com m unity Aclion

No details, however. 1 worked out by lh e agen< distribution of the sleelheai

-----------I h e flah-dlstcibuUQn.piannounced T hursday a l th

.......board of d irecto rs m eeting______ TTie ta le behind Ihepro je

story, bu l ono of cooperal m anyageniles.

It all s la r te tn n la te Jam an official f ro m 'th e U.S. Wildlife S erv ice’s Dworsl e ry contacted M arie Ahl supervisor of th e Valley Fc Lewiston, w hich is aboui away from th e hatchery . .

The hatchery official aj

^ M a

;r o fiDavDepiwas

:evin Davis, the F iler hav( :xled the m an suspected Be Falls Counly slKrifCs clos< hero in tho eyes of the was

wenwho is conducting the Mag > shooting, and many both t officials offered high unit ficer Friday. . nt respect for lha l kid." serit :. as counly Proscculor shaf the day before, that q ,

ning ■ w to’ life H'hier>lay healthy by

auzz" words a l dn Falls Health

F riday in the Jaho gym. first d^y of thelook part i n . a . . ^ ^ ^ ^ H

inghig' from a lalysis to a spot

signed n o ~ g l v e ~ ^ ^ ^ ^ | comprehensive current health h e tests comes n heallh pro-

in this y ea r’s xissible trouble

ive all the lests ICyndleWoods. r results with a

in a relativelyx)n turnout fori were expecled ■ ■ ■ ■ ■tie got off work.a t the Iw odayjqual o r surpassImated to have bleachers tfair. This year, health histo5 registered for out how clo0 try and avoid weight, ines that slowed After av i 1982 fair. a multiple- Ihelr c ircular m easure sli

jpper-level gym the tesi an

1 c o mINES Dick Conv

Twin Falls | E .F . John;

>mmunicatlons C ham ber ofe lo the Magic week th>veek when the m anufaclurlthe business is its new local Is from K ent,. , j r h e firm.

Kellwood h<h. on April 22. Twinl'-alls.ten house a l ils C onverse!.fac ility for benefits of bIlles and local Valley Is lh6nl leaders. in a ru ra l coi

r y _ Dunn, a "People ;al plant. "T he work“Tx:lleTwe don't have m ore dedic:e the general said. "Thos<iking arrange- who have hal lours can be ({ulckly adaja r." m achinery \

fish ste rout to to need

10 .she.wouldb)food consui

i Normally, a .000 pounds of of eggs at flls lr lb u ic d 'to ~ d e s tro y e d o i In the Magic - - -T he offici; 1 by the South h is superior ion Agency. a net of regi r. have been for' the use jency for the food, A hlsln lead trout. So. she co1 prolccl w as Cralg. R-ld I the agency’s While Houst ing in Jerom e. — tive o rd e r o p je c lj8 n o f i^ _ _ p ro le c t. Ahl ‘ratton among li iw o p r^ ^ ;

for annual lanuary. when .says.J.S. Flsh and The food b irshak Hatch- Region II Co Ahlslrom. the contacted th f Food Bank in which agree » u t 30 miles tion of the ti

Actionagenc I ^ e d her If , (Set

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ficeriavis’s swift action In retumin >eputy Robert G authier. 39. of Bu 'as shot by F red Miller. 68. ol ave saved G au th ie r’s life.Bolh G authier, who was shol Ir

lose range with a shoigun. and 'as hll by two of th e three rounda ■ere upgraded F rid ay lo fair laglc Valley Regional Medical oth rem ained in th e hospital’s ir nit.Thursday nlghl. G authier had t

erlous condition, an d Miller wc fiape.Qualls was asked by Filer pol

G l a u c o m a t e s t J n g w a

s by filling oul a standard •story and weighing in lo find <close they a r e lo th e ir Ideal <

II vision test, they m ove on to)le-cholce te s t designed lo istress levels. T he resulls of ia re fed into a V ictor 9000 «

i p l e t e !Dnverse. the m anager of theIs plant, a subsid iary of the \hnson Co.. told Jerome <of Commerce m em bers Ihls ilhal the electronics p

luring firm is p leased wlih :cation. I •m Is localed ln .lhe-Iocm er.„f I hosiery planl. ju s l soulh ofIs. ®se says lhal one of the m ajor ® If being located in the MagicLh6 lype of worlters available ^communily. ie in a ru ra l environment r le n iS ~ p a r f o f a - tc a m r a r c —sHealed and dependable.’' be Slose with a farm background, t B handled fa rm machinery,idapt lo lhe m anufacturing li7 w euse," •• V

ory:rbedyi be Inieresied In th e flsh for tsumpllon. /\h Islrom says,'. afler the fish w e re milked at the halchery. they were lo rso ld fo rpe tfood orbalt:— icial ^ b l the go-ahead fropi iors. but the Idea snagged on egulatlons th a t d id nol allow s c o f lh e ha lch e ry .flsh for. ilrom says.contacted U.S. R ep, U r ry

•Idaho, who contacted the UM. Which issued a n execu- r on March 9 approving lhe_- \hlslrom says. In fact, the r^ a rh will bc ' i i ^ a s a le s l ' iil distribution' o f fish, sho

d bank, which is a p a r t of the Communily Aclion Agency.

I the Idaho H unger Council, reed to handle th e dlstribu- . e trout th r o u g Community encies.So® FISH on P a g e B2

V a i

• ‘is cming fire a tle r sioner R( f Buhl, allegedly _ C o u n ly '»

of F ile r, m ay indupende w hich is

3l In lhe back a l fleers in tl and M iner, wbo incident, mds Davis fired. The Twl lir condiiion a t h is o ffice r ical Center. But They still ’s ln lensive<are w itnesses.

who h ad b ad been llsled In c a r a t l h e I ' was In critical Gauthlei

se m in a r 01 police Commls- in T w in Fj

w a s o n ly o n e o f t h e b o o

com puler lhat spits ou cookie-llke advice -- whic one individual tha l he w as ble to dcprivational s l r e ^ .

To com bat tha l illn e^ . p u te r counseled him to m ore stlm uiallon in > especially If you live ale

! s M a ;Converse said lha t

worker-training program - cooperation wilh th e ( Southern Idaho - the ins p orted lha l a fle r the first any of the women in the c h av e been capable of te

•^ p ro g ra m ,______ _____ 1r ^ T he company, he .said,

sho rtage of w orkers in sor skill a rea s - nam ely engineers. Many of tli engineers who worked a t W ash., plant decided not th e ir Jobs lo Idaho. He said reason for that w as the

s p o u s e s hold high-paying'; SealU e a rea and fam ilies \ tan l lo move.

E .F . Johnson, Converse! ; in Lhe small ru ra l com

W aseca. Minn., and is

Ueya h eiRon Slokesbeny and Twl Sheriff Jam es Murui lo con ie n l investigation of the s s standard procedure when th e ir d epartm ents a re Involv

A'In F alls police cnief said Fri ers a r c continuing their inves ill have lo interview somc !s. including Davis and Mrs. C I been silling in her husband e t im e he was shot, le r and his wife w ere on their on stress, which w as being cc F a lls by the s ta te police acac

> o th s a t t h e H e a l t h F a il

out fortune com puter’slich warned Cnossen, an3s "vulAera- sa le s repre*B." Ihe-booth. isis. the com- com plied by0 "look for scrvice.

your life. T he nexl Iilone ." The paclty .

g i c Vduring a low ard rural

1- offered in He saidCollege o t m anufacture

n slruc lo r re- equipm ent,•sl few days, two-way ra^• c la ss would m odate conteach ing lhe indlvidualsa

Hc also s1. still has a "ce llu la r" nwme specific a r e capabiy -eleclrical Iransm iUersthe form er Communlc

a t lh e Kenl. v ices will l>lol lo follow ca lle rs willlid the m ajor radlo-lype e<le fact lhat Converse 5 jobs ifi lhe— designed bas w ere re luc-. f irm s and. I

m unicationc said , began Ihe lr automcmm unitV ' o t "Eventualis oriented se rv e the ge

J ■ ■

r o ,’ J> l n Kails a rea law.«nIoiconduct an wives, when Iw> slKotlng. loalam lIy< li3picncver of- Stevens Sl. In Flolved in an Police a p p an

' la r call about iF riday lhal h o m e - I n lhe/cstlgatlon. Uw west edgem e o t the Fred M iller and1. G authier. According toM l's patrol Hy blotter, a M

a t that lim e th£Bir way to a kill h er rnolher' conducted igfi the residencadcm y for call and Gaulhl

E E l

a i r h e l d a t t h e C o l l e g e o

's advice, said Sam an Idaho Microcomputer resentatlve who manned . is based on informallon by a Twin F alls counseling

it booth checked lung ca-

^ a l l e yra l areas.id the firm plans lo ure mobile telephone it, which Is sim ilar lo a radio, bul It can accom- »nversalions between two Is a s on a regular telephone.) says the firm will m ake ' mobile telephones, which jble of using low-power ers. ^inlcation lhat uses those de- I be so clear, he said, lha l ill not know they are using : equipment.X sa id the equipment Is b a s lc a lly to se rv e b u s in e ss— 3. lo give users good com- - m wilh staff members In mobiles.ually. we also would like to general public and hope lo

• • Satun

■ O bituaries/H ospi■ LocalN ew s B2

■ Legislature B4

sa y snforcement officers and th h e responded a t about 6:30 p

lispute call al lhe M iller home, n Filer.larenlly had responded to a si ut an hour eariler a l lhe moi Lhe County View T ra ile r Park ge of F lie r -r w here th e reli and his wife. Virginia, lived,: lo the sheriffs departm enl ac I M argaret Gibbons h ad repor th a t h er father h ad threatene< ie r . It is believed tha l M rs. Ml Jence sometime betw een lhe f j lh le r’s a rrival in response lo

j

e o f S o u t h e r n I d a h o

"K eep going, keep goii blow, blow." urged a nur e lderly m an huffed ani Ihrough a disposable cardb

' into com puterized equipme calculated how closely h b rea th capacity equaled I

•See FA IR OQ Page

j m o v im ake the system avallabi

0 b a sis .'’he said, e However. Converse so a units Initially will be '• expensive for such use. 1 0 depending on the cont

serving the units, such a e tain Bell Telephone Co.. t h bly will run S2.500 to $3.0C r and Install, w ith a month

aboul519 .p lusl9centspei ^ Converse also said thal it Kellwood building give: S plenty of room to r expar

expansion m ay m ean as n s -em ployeessom elim ein ths -------R ighi now.’ he s a ld ;th e ]I- “ Operating w ith 35 people, c n 50 a t full-scale operation .:

Communications receive- 0 Job applications for the 0 positions. .

>chi<their sccond call. The reast p.m. m ade h as nol Iwen disc

e. 901 In w hat DeHaan ler luck. Davis also hac

simi- providing backup for iot)lle B ecause o t the nalure rk on deputies rarely have i Mired ble im m edialely. ihepi

A ccording to witnes acliv- on the door; Miller opi ■orted identified himself. The led lo was opened again i Miller apparen tly hadj<»en J first ented - a llem pted lo

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i By DAVID M( TZ/nes-jVews w

------swlmmlng'-poi C j n H H determ ined : / ' - J W m ediate stud

----------P rlday -and-saH T / bers to p u rsu e W f f M em bers eW J loured the ci’ / and h eard anM its deteriorall i b riefed on

H t M m easu res the R v open ll th is si

o f the costs In Monday. T

form ed the ec | V .V posed o f c ity

zens and rep D ■ local organi:WA saw r/ih In lerest in a n

The Issue w hen it w a

oing. blow. H arm on Parli lurse as an the polnl wh m d puffed unwise to use dboardlube its repair.nent. w h ich --------Council haahis aclual work oul the

1 the norm. Ing w hether I geB3 H arm on park____________ I den ts of the cl

public pool.If the comi

new pool, il lype 0^ pool funding meci llkely tosucce

........ ....... Council h£ible on a w ider com m ittee n

lions by th e / said that the But F r id ay . ! Oe somewhat who Is chairi . He said that th is tim etable inlrol system Friday , it \ a s the Moun- Stalley. an a

..COSUproba- propose a s;

.000 to acquire w hal the cii thly chorge of taxpayers o r lercali. would be willljal the form er Architect fes the firm YFCA direc la n s lo n -a n d w ere assignee I many as 1.000 of pools prest the fulure. cosls associatle plant will be------ A nd-Jerry-

expanding t o ' presldeni of 1. Hesald U,S. Waho. agnn k-ed aboul 900 potential of t le 35 original’ p a rtia l fundin

•SeeF

urday, M arch 26,1963 Tim os-

p i t a l s B 2

B

e feason lhe second call was disclosed.I len n ed an unusual bit of had responded and was for the veleran deputy,

lure ot Ihelr Job. sh e r if fs ivc such assistance availa- w proscculor noled.Inesses. Gauthier knocked r opened it; and the deputy Then the door shut, quickly In and G authier — who ten a weapon being pres- d lo leap for cover around

IT IN G ooP ageB 2 ' ,

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j n e l - “

2 g i n s

u d y) MOFFAT ws wrlt«ii___ _

F A L I^ - City Council’s j-po a l_ rev iew _ cam m lllee !d several a rea s for im- study a t Ils tirs t m eeting id -asslgned -severa l- m em -— rsue them.rs of the com m lllee also 5 c ity’s Harm on P a rk pool I a n estim ate ot the extent of o ration . Then, they were

on the rehabilitative lha l would be r ^ r e d to

is sum m er and an estim ate s Involved.

Twin F alls City Council le commiUee. which Is com- rily o tflclals. concerned cltl- represen latives of various

anizallons with a natural 1 a new public pool.:ue a rose ea rlie r this year w as discovered that the

>ark pool had deteriorated to w here It m ay be fiscally use further city money for

h as asked the com m ittee to th e technical issues. Includ- ;er the city could reopen the 3ark pool and whelher resi­le c ily w ant lo pay tor a new )1.o m m itlee finds favor for a , il m ust recom m end what pool Is needed and what nechanism would be most ucceed.

h ad requested tha t the e m ake ils recom m enda- , he A pril 25 council meeting. ' ly. M ayor Chris Talkington. lairing the com m lllee. said able m lghl be loo tight, it w as d e c id e lha l Donna

in at-large m em ber, would 3 system for determ ining

citizens wanl and w hal I o r fund-drive participants villing lo support, cl R ichard Helndel and irector John Eschenburg jned to investigate the types resen lly being buill and the d a te d w ith them. rry M ey e rh o fte rrth e ac tin g — of the College of Southern

greed lo Invesllgate the of govem m ent gran is a s a ading source. eeP O O L ooP ageB 2

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p resen t Its lOth annlvi- - Sunday .- ---------

The concert w iU star th e F ine A rts C enter al

The choraJe. compoi th e a rea , w as o rganlu F ile r a s llrs t director concert w as-given Ap: portions o l Handel’s num ber.

O ther d irec to rs in a •decade h av e Included C arson Wong, the cur cho ra l w orks the groi "T ho Creation^' and Jo h n ."

-BrielF a n n e r s , r a n

• JE R O M E — Farmt County a r e appreciate an d to prove It. the Jerc honor them w lthadinn«

The annual F arm ers ; p .m ..w lth ad ln n e rln th

A p rog ram will begin a t The d inner and progr,

Is the cham ber's way com m unity, according director.

C ertificates will be fa rm ers w h o ^ a v e be m onths. T h e s ^ c m e c s . H aro ld GrJf/ilhs. Marl Newm an. Chojnacl W erner and T e rry Gang

F i v e j u v e n i l e :BURLEY - Five juv

fo r allegedly stealing sm oked sausages, cookl dlslribu llon warehouse A venue In Burley.

The bu rg la ry was dis- , d is tribu to r Ron F a rra T

"T:-------pollccO fficcrR andyQ hShortly a f te r the bi

a rre s te d two Juveniles Ir sa id . Most o f the food it aw ay from th e warehoui

The two Juveniles who o lhers. who w ere picket five adm itted to the burg

T he youttis. all mai bu rg la ry and released ti th e boys w ere 14 and t

■ nam es w ere not release<l

pObitiVirginia Dean

BUHIJ^Y - Virginia a W. a resident of Burley fo r:

' T hursday evening a l Cass Hospital a fte r » long Illness.

B om Sept. A. IKtt. In Sa •sh c ^ a d iu t e d r n m Ihc I

U tah and taught .tchoolln Shc m arried Dr. Hugh Fl

th e Sail I ^ k e City Mormo ' Ju n e 2 3 .1U26. They moved I

Idaho, w here he r ha^bonC m edical prac tice. They mo> In lYJS. w here had rcsld D cund lcdonF eb . IB. lin?.

Mrs. Dean w as a mcmtx O m ega Sorority, the Daug U tah F lonctrs. the Burley I and other com m unily orgaii a lso was octlvciln the Q u Chrliit of f jtic r -d a y SaliiU num erous capacities.

Surviving a re : a son. Rotx U uriey: two grandchlldn bro ther. W illiam H. Clawjon City. She was preceded In dt

-S ervBUHI. - The funeral

; W right. 83, of Buhl, who die ' will be held todoy ot 3 p.m.

C hurch of the N ojarene. Burl W est Rnd Cem etery al Uu:

• m ay .co ll a l.th e .F a rm e r Cho . until noon. The family sui ' m cmorlai.conlrlt>utlons t^e.ii

- C hurch of the N aiarene In 1 o rg an fimd a t Wood.itono C enler InTwin Falls.

F II.K R - The funeral .Vlwllda Brabb. S3, of Tiler

t T hursday , will be held Mondi• a t tho F iler F irs t Baptist Cht• w Illbe lnS unse lM em w lB lP ,

-HospiMAOIC’

- REGIONAL MB Adm

M n . R ichard Shaffer. George D on A nderson. M rs. Dewoyne Sh of Tw in F a lls ; U V o n Olsen ol M ountain Home; P e te Benedlctuj H ansen ; M n . Bounthonh Inthou iM thof Je ro m e; and M rs. Michael

____E ll i s j io w to n , D ean M artin, !R obert Bolley. M ortys Prosser. Shelby D ukes and M rs. Kevin Fer Moore and daughter of Hazelton: of Sun V alloy; D ean Bradshaw a Buhl; M rs. Monto SrolUi and daug H allcy: Raym ond W attso f H agen

BlrtA daugh ter to Mr. and Mr». Jam

.N!r, and M rs, Dan Anderson, and r ol T w I^ F u lls ; Mr. p d M rs. Jlrr B ounthanh.InlhouIoy.'and Mr. an Jerom e: nnd Mr. and M rs. U fa E g

S r .B E N EAdmit

- Klmlwrly T u rner and Charlene P• Adams nn«t Delwrah Mlckclson. bo• otGoodlng. -----------

' . DUmliSandra H tlnjs and Aniio Rhode

Halintr und son, Iwlh of H agcnnon.

's.

B-2 T im es-N ew a. Twin FiJl!

ilegives-i~ The Magic Valley Chora n iversary P a lm Sunday conc<

itart a t 3: IS p .m . In the auditor r a l th e College of Southern Idi iposed of vocalists from throi nlzed In 1973. with R oger Vln( ± ) r an d board president. Th April 15 tha l year, w ith the I el’s "M essiah" a s the fe,

n addition to Vincent over lh led Harold Smllh. P a l Wolivi cu rren t director. Among the pt)up has perform ed a re "Rl nd “ The Passion According

sfly—i n c h e r s h o n o r e d

rm ers and ranchers In Je iated by tbe business commi ferome Cham ber of Com m erc nner tonight.ers Night a ffa ir will begin al n the Jerom e High Schoo! cafel ia l7 :3 0 p .m . in the audltoriun: ogram a re free to a ll farm ers, -ay of saylng^thanks to the ng to Etbelrifelson. the cham

be presed tedV o Jerom e Q been h o n o rw over the p a

e a a r e ; Glery( Reed. R odney! larlin B lo ck \R ay Kincaid, lacky. Don and Bill Sexton, inguel. j

l e s a r r M t e dJuveniles w ire a rre sted Thur Ing $200 wprlh of potato c wkles a n d ^ e r food item s fn use \n -m 500 'block of No

discovered T hursday a t 8 a.n •aTTof Rupert, according to BiG ivens.- .---------------------- r . - - break-in w as reported, p s In an ad jacent vacan t lot. Gl d item s w ere found about 100 louse in an old clothes dryer, vho w ere a rrested im plicated t ;ked up a t school. Givens salti lurglary. h esaid . ; males, have been charged id to lheir paren ts,.he said. Tv id the other th ree w ere l l . 1 ised.

uariess is te rs and a

. a . w » „ D c a n , ’ ’ “ ' ‘r j : for 55 y e a n , (lied ^ " rJ® ^ 1 . M em ori., «

S l U k e C U y ,1C University of ,nSalll.iikcC liy. 'h K lm e rD e a n ln f r S ' S i ' ? " rmon Tem ple on e d lo S u g o rC II,. _

r j X r ! ' : ; 'esided since. .Mr. TWIN f-'AI7 , 7-J. o f Twin Fm ber of the Chi a t Magic)aughters of the Cenler. follO'ey Literary Club ‘ B om Jan .‘ganlzQtlons. Shc shc 'm arriedChuixh of Jesus Moy 4. 1529,iliits. serving In . In 1933 to T

lived sincc.lobert C. Dean of M r. Gaukellldren: and a ' 14.> « ]no fS altU ke. M ra. Goulin dealh by Uiree R dw ord 'sC a

rices —•al for Maine F a lls . wlUiWi died Tuesdoy. in charge. Im, In the Buhl m o rtu a ry lod

3urlal will be in and until 1 p.Uuhl. Friends suggesla that

Chopcl In Uuhl- m a d e to lhe Isuggests that Ing fund.

Je.m ade lo lhe - , ---------In Buhl o r lhe W I N FAI.ne Retirem ent ,K , Dayley. 8!

W otlnesdoy. ' p .m . In the

ral for Hoiel- Church. Uurle•Iler. who died a l P a rk In Twunday a l 3 p.m. a t White MorChurch. Burial and Sunday urll Pa rk In Twin on Monday,

t i ta ls -HC VALLEYMEDICALCENTERUtmlttedirge Balles, Mrs, Mnx Carver. M ! Shaw, and Mra. Mike Oslerhout. 1 of H agerm an; Trevor Bcuver ctus of Uuhl: M rs. I.uls Rgus(|u)za thoulay and Mrs. Mark Bentzing lael Went of Kimlwrly.

n, Sam Sovolo. Corol Tilson. ,M erTD orothy K ru « , Trucec Curl.s< F em au, all of Twin Falls ; Mrs. T on; M n , Daniel Co'mle and daughi w and Stephanie I^emmons, Iwlh laughter of Jerom e: Daniel Uurkc je rm on : ond Caro Shaw of Uuriey

BlrtlaJam es Hogue of Twlrf n r tls . Sons t nd M r. and M rs. Dewoyne Shaw .; J im Dillon of Paul; Mr. and Mi .’ and M ra.-M ark Bentzlnger. all lE gusqulraof^tnnsen , --------- ;

3JEDICTSImlUed >w P a rw n . bo lho f Wendell; Im I. bolh of J tro m e ; im t Dclira Ol.-;*

m la e dode. both of Je rom e, and Kiirki lan.

Falb . k ta h o S a tu rd ay . Marcr

anniversim te will Tho m ajor worl ^ r t this "Gloria" by Antoni

T b x “and K ris tln eR lorium of will sing Hovland's Idaho, Jah." iroughout However. Sunda: Nncent of concert of sacred m The flrsl seiecllona from the i le Easter will present som e lij featured The singers will b

Chamber O rchestra organ.

' lhe past Admission is S2. liver and yenriy concerts go he major studenls al CSl. ‘Elijah." Studenls receiving ng to St. are Jam es Andersor ;__________ Falls nnd Tyla W eek

d Tw lnFallsJerom e TWIN FA U .S -imunlty. Falls, was listed•ree will following a slng lfrca

A Twin F alls Coun1 a l 5:30 was Injured a t 2:58.ifeterta. U.S. 30. just w est o f Ium. investigation la te r lrits. This available,

am ber's 8-year-old IBURIJ=:Y - An &■'

County when he was s tru ck t p ast 10 according lo Burley p lyAIIlls. ^^alhan Eagle of d. Tom condition F riday aft< n. Paul tal.

According to police S trce la t8 :l4 a .m . A i of Burley, w as headi

lursday Police that the boy s chips. walked Into the i

. from a occurednearM lller/1 Normal Rodriguez h as bet

pendodliccnseandfa

S l e y Employmcn------- TWIN FA IJ.S -

l»llce Refugee Services Cer Givens tonight for iLs empio 100 feet service,

Jerry Meyerhoeffei award a plaque to

aid . All operations at th e pota The Twin F a lls op«

Id with refugees In M agic Va: T w o f more lhan 30 persons • and Afghanistan, sa

director. The CSl prot

5 - — ----------------------

id a brother. aiTcral will be held Monday a t I the Burley Third. Flllh and Word Mormon Chapel, wlUi P MarkPctersonolfldallnB.

will be In Pleasant view .Ceme- K' dl

I may call al McCulloch’s lome In Burley on Sund;)y from P; i.m .andonM ondayprlorlo lhe

Fi1 Clara Gaukel'AI.I.S -- Kmma Clara Gaukel. vl' n Falls, died Thursday evening c Valley Regional Medical llowlngalongillness, «•in. 29, 1910. al Kcellne, Wyo.. ed /Mian Charles Gaukel Sr. on C2y, ot Jlreh._Wyo, They moved____I Twin Foils, where U>ey hadJ. Glikel died 11 day i ago, on M arch nc

caaukel was o member of St, Catholic Church In Twfn Falls N(

ha fn

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iW hllcM ortuaryotT w lnFalls ^!. Friends may call at the n . lodoy and Sunday unlll 9 p.m.,I p.m . on Monday, Tho family n , hat m em orial conlrlbulloris bo T« F iler Bapllit Church build-

____________ _ M(

A I.I^ - T he funeral for Ixjta K I . 85, of Twin Falls, who died ' * , i. will be held Mondoy a t tle Twin F a lli Bible Uaptlit , ®jrla l will be In Sunset Memori- ,Twin Falls. Friends may call ,lo rtua ry In Twin Falls todoy »>u y’unlll9p.m ..andunllJI0a.m .

lOi

A daughter lo D ebra Olse

. M n , GOODINGlUt. ull,'cr of GladysThomassonofGocJlzn'OfInger • Do'“' “ Abemalhy. ile rrr

Frochllch orison , o llo lG o

"M rs , ^

t»«hnour. M ario G jiihier Kennelh Winder. Donr « ;

Michelle Thornton and R P a lm er and Rari Quick, i Connie Jackson and daught

M lo j und l.llllan Hansen ond dau |

Mrs, A sonloM r.ondM ra.G oj _ toM r, and Mrs. Jo hnG ucrn

MINID

^ ly / \n d r a d e . Rllzobclh J ,\nn iiupc rt: andStai-y Schoeffui

Allcc Johnson in d doughtc

r k n c Sons to Mr.'nnrt M rsrRoi) Guc‘viiru,allo(Hu|)crl.

irch 26,1963

say conc« r k in this y e a r ’s concert tonio V lv^dl. w ilh Jo a n C arr e Rhodes as sololsU; Tbe chc td 's "Saul" and Beethoven’s

iday'B perform ance Is nol s i music. The w om en 's chorus h e m usical •■Oliver” and men eligh t numbers.11 b e accompanied b y the Mag lira and Helen Comwlly on p

B . Proceeds froni th e chora go to provide scholarships fc

/Ing stipends for th e curren t s rson of Shoshone. R u lh Baker e e l ^ I j t e f o m e ._____________

I s w o m a n i n j u r e d- K aren C. R utherford. 19, Jd In fair condition F rida’ K a r accident e a r lie r in theda- ounty sherifrs d eputy said Ru 58 a.m . F riday rw hen her vel o f U.S>93. The acc lden l still w; r in lhe day. and no o lh e r dels

i h i t b y c a r1 8-year-old boy su ffered a bn :k by a c a r F riday m om lng In ey p o lice .,

of Burley w as reported I afternoon at Cassia M emoria

lice. Eagle was w alk ing eastc , A c a r driven by D avid Rodrig lading west on N inth. Rodrigi ly apparenUy d id n o t see his he righ t rea r of the c a r . The I ; r Avenue.been d ie d for d riv h ig with i failure to yield to a pedestriai

2 n t p r a c t i c e s n o t i- The'College o f i^ u th e m C enter will honor Idaho Frozei iployment practices and com

ffer. the acllng p residen t of C to Tony M ayer, the dlre<

otato-processlng p lant, operation is the la rg es t empi Valley. Idaho F rozen Foods e » n s from Cambodia. Vletnari

say s Shari Toolson. the c )rocram helps place refuRees I,

and the Vt--W A uxiliary.Surviving a rc : a son. ;\llar

G aukel J r . of N am pa; o i Po tric ia Ann New lierry of Tw two j^ a n d so n s ; and a Krandnaughler. Shc was pro death l>y three b ro thers and tvi-o

R osary will l>e rcc ltcd Monda p .m . at_Wliltc M ortuary Chape: I-'alls.Thc funeral will IwhcldTi 2 p.m . a l White M ortuary, with F a lh e r Perry Dodds officiating.

Burial will be In Sunse: Memo: In Tw in Falls, wilh graveside i vlded by the VFW Auxiliary,

The fu.iilly suggests that n contributions t)e m ade, to the S ta te School.

Carliene Gillespie■“ TWIN ■ F A I . r ^ S - ^ Curlle

G illespie, 2G, ot Tw in ta ils , dl n esday a t St. /XJphonsus Region c a l Center In Boise.

Bom Feb. 5, 1957. In Grand N eb., she moved lo this area having lived here since. She gi from Gooding Slate School for l a n d Blind. She m arried Jim Gll T w lnFalls.

Surviving a re : tw o sons, Glilcsplo and Thom as Gillespie. Twin! Foils; her porenla, Mr. a Rudy Homolka of KImberiy bro thers. Dan Homolka of Twi D ave Homolko ot Kimberly and H omolka of U w lston : two B a rb a ra Rnglc of Kimberly and M organ of Suit U k e City; i

' grandparcnla. the Rev. ond M n H ertw rtD illo rSeottle .

A groveslde funeral will be he d a y o t II o.m. In Sunset Memor In Tw in Foils. wiUi the Rev. Schreckenberg officiating.

Frienda moy call a t White Mc'r T w in Falla loday from noon untl Sunday until 9 p.m. and on Mon£ to a .m .

Birth Dlsen of Gooding.

ING c o u m MEMORIAL Admilled

Gooding.DUmlned

erm an .Myers. I « D aniel and M I Gooding; ond Doyle Owsley of Ha

lASSIA m e m o r ia l" ’___________

lo Guerre'ro ond Daniel R ead, oil qi Donno SmIUi ond Shirley Guorr

Dlamlaaed id son. Sarle Durfee. I^ebhie Doy k. oil of Burley; .U lco Wheeler jg h te ro f Rupert; Zeb McBrldffof Jaughlcrof Wendell.

- BlrthaGorge Guerrero of Burley, ond a ( c r ra of Oakley; --------------------------

'ilDOKA-MEMORLU..Admitted

iclh Ventura ond T am aro Gucvar ifferotllcybum .

Dlsmlaaed Rhter. nnd Willord f tlm m er, all ol I

Blrtha____________________Robcn ,\ndrade, and M r, omfM n

zert ?SLMuch disci

:rt • will be concerned r r , C am llle_ ‘‘Band-Ald’l 'horalealso pool this sum '# "Halieiu- City Coun

■W rtly a I,

e n i ch o ru s m e n t h M estl

.H e Valievap e vauey guaran tees rpiano and L m m e ro fu !

. . . A s I t Is. tiH

for m u sic c o m p le te ovi being fiscally

ts e m M te r c i t y cngl.i< e r o l Tw in c o m m itle e th

•Contin

J Approxima° fish will begl9, of Twin lh an 20.000 p< lay night. cut. c leaned lay. Ahlslrom . s^ulherford com pany wa; /chicle lefl and th e end: was under product." sh€ :lails were

The food t en iire state 1 th e packagii

i ro k e n le g A b o u t S20.00t InBurjey.

In good C i f I -ioJ Hospi-

to n N inthriguez.25. th e fronl come igueztold But before I Is vehicle single blast fr e Incident rfpped inlo th

ran g e was bi th a sus- Ironically, tht ian. also may ha

survival. Qual ited p a tte rn of th e :

- - s p re a d . OUU I ten Foods l u r th e r aw ay , im m unity c o v e re d h lse n

’ D a v is sw lttl 'C S I,w ill .38-calltJor ha M o r o l

closed door ol iployerol iH egedly attei i employsa rfi.U os ^ " e another

« " le r 'ss in jobs. "T h a to n ice

- ^ H e .lan aarlD S -Contlnu

rwtoT .lM .' ( o r h is a g e . wc O n ce th e ma

Ittcede.1 In h e m oved *-osislers. Hartw ell. v xlay at 7:30 glaucom a, a d p«l In Twin Increased prc ITuesdayot th a lcan lead tc Ith the Rev. The test wa-

„ . w as carried ou b l e w a b r l e r p , ey e lo measure

memorlol F u rther do\ he .Nampa nurse Patti N

help women le conducting bn thelrow n. The

Ilene-Sue" “ In the privacy died Wed- off area,

lonal Medi- “ A iot of v, exam ine Ihen:

md Island, a re afraid of caln i ! ^ M iller said. "S

‘0 “ le fari l l lS p ^ n

^ But Miller, 'f,, Rudolph *8 encouraged lie, i»ih oi m any younger . and Mrs. Ieam how to rly; three tum ors.Vin Falli. One of the c ndM choet We falf'w lia-a

te st, which enl O r a $10 r«

(n iJ .m es - s c re e n in g Ior a Including livei

held Mon- d iseases, lorlal Park A popular ni IV. Robert y e a r’s fair Is

and weight an lortwryin th e University)iSiav‘’uI?Jii Agriculture. )nday until participants

ing out a forn — ~ w eight, helghl.

food consumed T he informatio

_ _ _ _ _ _ p u le r. whichlengthy documi

---------------- ^ n h e - s h o f t Sdiet.

This reporter ' th a t h is admi

p a s t d ay ’s COI Juice, scrambl ch llldas.p lzzaa

Mn, Deon . sh o rt In vltamli ca lc ium and m m a tte rs worse.

--------------- and-sodlumr-TIloiBuriey; n im edyeachvi! 3rra, all of w e re listed by

surprisingly, th fresh fruits and

oy. George F o r those lnd shed a few poi

of Oakley; u sing ih e data d ie t and phys

.d .u g l,le r p r in t s o u t t e___________ caloncs_lhat_m

d a y to lose one p - T he heallh-fi

K arin SIplon. th< /ara. all of n u rs in g progran

five yea rs ago

5f Rupert.______C L A S S I E I E D

P H O N !

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scusslon a l the first meeting I the possibility of a i " for th e Harm on Park ummer.xincil h a s not ruled out lat facu lty th is tum m eit But Icated it wlU not S { ^ the e c ity engineering depart- istlm ated would be required this y e a r — if that money

s no m ore lhan one more fuse. T alkinglon said, the c ity loses money on Uie year. Anything short of a

overhaul Is not viewed aa dly wise, h e sa id . - ;ineer G ary Young told Ute ! lha l 11 could cost $35,000 to

sh --------Umied from P ag eB l

m ately 100.000 pounds of i given aw ay in Icjaho. More ) pounds a lready have been ied packaged and frozen, •says. A meat-packing

W3S con trac ted Jor the Job. id resu lt is a "high-quality shesays.

d bank Is appealing lo the ie for funds lo help pay for Iging and oUier expenses.000 Is needed. So far. more

lootingitlotied f r o m P ag eB l

m e r of th e M iller trailer, he could reach safely, a

1 from a 12-gauge shotgun the side of h is back. The betw een six lo 10 feel.

Uie closeness of the range have contributed to his '

ualls noted F riday Uiat Uie , he shot h a d not had tim e to . If. h e h a d been slighUy. | ly. the p a tte rn would have | en llre back . ,iftly re lu m e d flre wllh his | handgun, a s GauUiIcr's <

lood behind Uie partially , * of the m obile home and | itempted to pum p a second , lhe shotgun, apparently to ier shot a t the downed ^

icer (D avis) reacted well J

talth—Inued f ro m P ag eB l

weight a nd height, m an 's lungs w ere tested.: to op tom etrist Jay .

who checkpd for j a disease resulting from ' pressure. Insido the eye - j d to blindness. • 'Aras quick and simple. It . ' I out by a n apparatus Uiat I puff of a i r Into the open j u re ils p ressure. 'down th e line, sludenl ! I Miller stood ready lo 1 lea ra th e techniques of b reast exam inations on ' lie instruction was given ,cy of a specially closed- |

’ women don’t want to em selves because Uiey of finding something." "Som e lad ies move over 'j vail w hen Uiey see Uils ' alk on b y .”'.w ho is 19. said that she [ed by th e response of je r w om en who want lo to check for possible

e cen tra l attractlona at r a com prhenslve hlood enUUed a n Individual fee — lo ,a Uiorough T a nu m b er of ailments, iver. kidney and gout

' new a ttrac tio n a t this is a com puterized diet analysis, developed by Ity of Idaho’s College of

Its begin th e test by fill- )rm Uiat asks for your hi. physical activity and led In Uie p ast 24' hou rs ..Itlon is fed into a com- h then p rin ts oul a im ent analyzing In de- ^eornTngSjOi a“ pereon's

te r. for exam ple, found m itted ly Imiwverished consum ption, of apple fibled eggs, toast, en- :a and b e e r w as woefully mlns A a n d C. Thiamin. m ag n eslu m -T o m ake—

s e . ' l t w as high In fats -T hetfoods required to . v itam in deficiency also by the com puter. Nol Uiey Included plenty of -

nd vegetables, individuals who wish tb pounds, th e computer, ita punched in on boUi < lysical excerise , also he p rec ise num ber of _must .be_reduced per e pound p e r week,”(i-fair concept, said Uie d irec to r of Uie CSI • am , .was s ta rted about ^) by a doclor a l the

;D ADVERTISING NE 733-0931

- - T ^ a i r - i h e pool-to-a-polj ' could be used for anoUie 8 yea rs .f But h e said Uils estlmaU " ah optim istic a s s ^ m e o t i

underly ing structural int4 it b lem s m ay exlsl Uiat can It now, bu l which could drivi e re p a ir co st much higher, h i* AnoUier problem Uie clt; d Uie H arm on Park pool y cu rren tly operates Uie poo e v a rian ces from Uie stale 1

ofH ealU i and Welfare, e Should m ajo r renovatior a .taken , th e d ^ a r tm en t co a th a t those pool features I

com ply wlUi state regi B brought Intoconformance.- 3 T his would add further i

Uian $3,000 has been coll if c iv ic an d oUier commun e and Uie m oney is cohtlnuin

C arro l C llell. Uie locale; I; coord inator, says freezer p been donated for Uie fish, y pack ag ed in one- to five-poi

T he distribution in U: se rv ed by Uie SouUi Cc

^ p robably will be handled ^ th e U.S. D epartmeni of A| ' ' cheese distribution progr. ® incom e fam ilies was. That

9 - ---------------------------lo do w hal he did." Quall< adm iration . “ To hear a sh gel th ree shols off before I could pum p a second roun< m oving.”

D avis reportedly was co d is trau g h t by Uie incldenl. al law-enforcement offl quested F rid ay Uial he n tacted.

Q ualls says he hopes lo co- investigalion e a riy -n ex l^

DcH aan says it Is pos: charges rela ting to Uie sh( be filed a t Uiat time. I Indicaled, however. Uiat Ui< of lh e suspeci and the offic t im e would affect Uieir d< w hal specific action to take.

Q ualls noted Friday Uu dispu te calls a re Uie "sit dangerous” call to whlcl rwDond. More otfioers n re

^ N ational InstlluteofHealUi located n e a r Washinglon, D

••He gol Uie Idea to tak Inform ation and screening, his a re a a nd put Uiem In om the sam e tim e, so you cc

. people_lhe.iw hole, piclure • h ea llh ." said SIplon. oneof organ izers of Uie Twin Fails

T he idea was picked up sa id SIplon. which urged i local affilia tes to promote cept. Siplon credits televislo KMVT w llh assuming a m In developing Uie healUi-faii InT w inF alls .

In addition to Uie testing n um erous Informational boc been se t up a t Uie fair, m£ s la ff m em bers from Uie A C ancer Association, Ihe Idal r\ssoclatIpn. Uie Idaho A ssoc lk lon and Magic /Mcohol R ecovery Center

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w h i t e M o rtu a ry I t u a r y o f th e com n in s e r v ic e . O v e r 1 to k e e p o u r s ta n c h a r a c t e r th a t Is M o r tu a r y .

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o M .w l ie r a J t_ repHlrblll.Y her five to to At F riday

re iterated 'th lie Is ba sed on m a. nnri u it o l th e p oo l's concrete tect n tegrity . P ro - root o( the po m not be seen (juate m ainte Ive th e a c tu a l Eschenburi , be sa id . . why Uie cily :lty faces w ith ihem atter

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lons lie u nder- receive tederi could re q u ire It has als s Uiat do n o t position of be gu lallons be denlsafull-pi

and perhaps i r cosls to th e said,

ollected from will have lo unity groups, guidelines to I ilngio a rr iv e . Cliett says.

* , r “ h a Sloundbags.

the coun ties director. VickC entral CAA Ihc cheese wled m uch Ilke April. The p rA g ricu ltu re 's mostly by voligram to low- with agenc;at Is. p ersons supervising.

ais sa id w ith spondlng to ttshotgun, a n d o t call than an '! the su sp ec t “ We constatmd In. Is n a t about the danj

suchca tlsa re iconsiderab ly soon begin tn ti t , and sever*iltlclals r<!- , , , ' ™ guainot be con- W s "rea a re

cautious In Uco m p le teh ls Q“a»ssald . bu

w eek, a n d notcolreslgnajsslb le th a t while they'll sllihooting will The last law

BoUj m en the area whoh e condllion Dennis U w refleer a t U ial sheriff’s depuldecision on and paralyzed

f - Jackpot lasl sij ia t fam ily- County, "two .single m o st been killed inIch o ffice rs Uie yeare. Qire k illed re - Incidents a re d<

Ul. w hich is The fair w lllc D.C. a .m .to sp .m .

ake a ll Uie g g roups Inm e room a l I RING could g ive g | |■e o r U ie lr-----------------of th e m a in t> Cviindtr in iiills ev en t. SCyIlnd*r___Ip by NBC. itMiiudojiobo. J all o ( Its Jl,?;;';"te th e con- a u to m a t ic ti sion s la tio n ov£waul» a ! m a jo r ro le “ " A i i f S M air concep t All

Cor.Truding booUis. • H M n iooUis h a v e --------- -Tun* Up^^^ren anned byA m erican honiu oimno

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' h a s b e c o m e th e p re i im u n l ty f o r o u rd ls t ln c t r t h e y e a r s , w e h a v e € in d o r d s e n d c o n tin u e t is p o r t o f th e n o rn e

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11., Young said.Iday’s meeting. Talklngtor d' Uiat Uie pool was built ir l_ lh a l.. th e unaophlttlcalec— technology of Uie lime Is Uk e pool’s problems, not Inade- Intenance.burg, however, questioned :lty did not act last y e a r on r.aylng replacement of Uie. las said in Uie past. Uie city bly lost an opportunity to dera l g ranl money.

also jilaced llself In Uie if being lihable to offer resl- ll-purpose pool Uils summer.>ps next sum m er aa well, he

I lo m eel^M rtaln IncomeI to be eligible for tbe troul.I.ncy will announce a l a la te r Uie applications for Uie fish

lilable. Cliett says.Jng the cheese distribution

Uie agency’s executive /Ickl Kidd, announced Uiat ! wlU be distributed in late > prograiA will be handled voluntedis again Uiis year, jency slaff m em bers g-

0 th a t particular category lanyoU ier.hesald . stan lly try to remind Uiem langers." Qualls said. Yet. ire so common that officers to take Uiem for,^rpnled.

guaraniee Uial officers in ire going to be a lot m ore tl Uie immediate future."I. but Uien he added, w ilh a ignation. i ‘of course, a fte r aII slip back.”

law-enforcement officer In who had been shot was wrence. "bh Elko County ^ u l y who was wounded aed In an Incident n ea r >l sum m er. In Twin Fails wo o r Uiree officers have in the line of duty” over Qualls said, but Uiose

'e decades old.

’Ill continue loday from 9I.

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JEROME - Sund iy tchoc A uem bly of Gcd wiU begin al Pasto r L o lle I ^ i will ipealt o.m . and7;30p.m. w onhlpterv1(

On T uaday . w tn e n 'i Bible te g in a t to a.m . a t 421 F. Ave F youth group wlIJ a tlend a youlh t Burley Chrlitlan Cenier. For If About Iransportalloa lb Uw Burle caU33«518.

. . Family Nlghl ac tlv ltle t will be p.m. Wedneaday.

TWIN FALLS - O irUUan ed Uw P in t Aaaembly of God will tc a.m . Pastor Noel Ravin will tp 10:50 p.m. w onhlp K rv lce . A ‘ U ght" dessert (und-raiiing period wiil be h d d following t aervlce.

TTW Mlulonette Sponson med he Idal7p.m .M oivlay.' '

On Wednesday, w om en's Bible begin a t 10 a.m .. and Fam ily Nl ties will begin a l7 p .m .

BA PTO T GOOOINO - Bible study will I

a.m . Pastor Gilbert B. M » re wl '•Who Is TTils?" a t Uw 11 a.n service.

A communion service v.111 be Ii p .m .'niursday.

Moore will speak a t the Inlerc}: Friday service a l 7:30 p.m. A| freshtoenli will be served a fte r tl • JSROM E - Sunday school wi

9:45 a.m. TTw serm on will be ‘ Hosonnal" a t Uw t l a .m . worsh The evening rellowship tim e will p.m . •

TWIN FALLS - Sunday schoc B ap tU will begin a t 9:40 o.i Robert Seaman will speak on “ lr Day” ot Uie 11 a .m . worship se Training Hour will begin a t 6:3( message will be " H w Reality o nlUw7;30p.m. scrvice.

Bible sludy will - begin al Wednesday.

TWIN FA L I^ - A breaktoj funds for Uw youlh m ission proje h d d from 8 to 9 a .m . a l Ftn Sunday school will begin a l 9: procession of pa lm s will be hd< n .m .jro rsh ip scrvice. The 1 youlh w lir miwt o r5 :3 0 -p .m . "W halever Happened lo Uk Hur Pari 5" will bc shown a t 7 p.m.

On Tuesday, ch ild ren 's acti begin a t 3:30 p .m .. and Uw J group will meel a t 5:30 p.m.

The higii-school youUi will m « Wednesday.

Tbe dramatic presentation " There?" will be ^ v e n during U« candlelight communion seh-lce day.

The MoUiers and OUwra organi m eclat9:30a,m . Friday.

TWIN FALLS - Sunday scho Street Baptist will begin a l 9:45 a David Pavelec will speak on ' lions of on Rider. P a r t 2" a l tl Vr'orshlp servicc. Children's ct begin a l Ihe sam e tim e. The serr "Use of Questions In Counsellr 6:30p.m.servlce.

The women’s weekly home B will meet a t 7 p .m . Tucsdj Gycamorc and a t 9:30 a .m . T hur Crestvlew Drive.

The men's fdlow ship will me a.m . a t Francisco’s restauran t.

B R E n«R E N TWIN FALLS - Sunday sch

Church of Uw BreUiren will be( a.m . Pastor Erv in Huston will sf Humble and Obedient U r d " a t I scrvlce. Bible sludy will begin a t'

The women’s fellovrthip will i 10:30 a.m. lo2:30p.m . Wednesda;

A silent w onhlp will be held ai------ T uesday,---------------------- ------

A " Ixve F east and Feel service win bebeld a t 7:30 p.m. T

T hecongregallon will attend Ui Ical Good Friday service, which v a l noon Friday a l Uie F lrs l Unite Isl Church.

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Mrvlce and fellowship meeting o t 7:30 p.m. a l 612 N. F ourlh , Informalion. call Mike Kestler al

TWIN FALLS - "G rass Rool broadcast e l 9:0S a .m . over rac K U X, Sunday school and Uw worship service will begin fll l l evening service will begin a l 7 services willbe held a tU w YFCA

On Tuesday, U>e youUi will mt p .m .. and Uie evening K rv lce wi; 7:30p.m, In Uw YFCA building,

Bible study will be h d d a l nooi day a l7 l3 Blue U k e s Blvd.

CATHOUC TWIN F A L L S -M is s will bee

a t S t E d w trd 'ia t 6 p .m . today.Mass Is celebrated a t 8.10 and 1

and a t 7:30 p,m. on Sunday. A b UiO palms and procession will

' 'du rlngU w lO a.m .serv lce. ‘

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h s e r v M c0 0 ■ . Mass Is celeb chool a l Uw , 13:10 and 5:1S1 a l 9:4S a.m . ' arxl Wedaeaday. cak at Uw 11 O nTTiunday. irvices. a .m .. and the mj ble study will beglnal7 :30p .n tre R,. and the 'The solemn lUi rally a t Uw passkxiw lllbeg >r InformaUon TWIN FALU uriey meeting. celebrated In 1

Ceoter alSp.m.II begin M 7;M O nSu»H y .i>

in English a n d a 1 educatton a t Mass Is celebi llhegln«t9:45 weekdays.I speak a t Uw On Thuraday. A “Speed Uw be given In Spi

lg (ellowthlp adoration of U: lg Uk 6 p.m. b«glna l9p .m .

On Friday. U: neeting will be Uw ecumenical

UnlUid MeUwdl Ilble study will Uw-cross servic y Night actlvl- 3 p .m ,; and Go

given InSpanish F jis le r vig il«

will begin a l 5 p.vill begin a t 10ew illspeakon CHRIOTOON a.m, w onhlp TWINFALLS

D allas win spei beheld at 7:30 New York C i ty

celebration serv erchurchGood Bible study I. April I. Re- Sunday. Hodges etU Kservlce. worship serv ic >1 will begin a t begin alUw sam be “ Hosanna! On Monday, irshlp service, begin ot 8 a.i will begin a l 7 s nursing-home vl

\ n g th e p r a y e r n chool al Grace V w oinen 's Blbl I a.m. Pastor 'n>esdayall249 1 "In This. Thy Ob Wednesda p service. The bc Add a t 6 a 6:30 p.m. The* Juniorhigh youi ty o f Service" p .m .; and Uw :

beg inal7 ;30p .n a l 7:30 p.m. The men will 1

a t JB ’s rcstaura kfast to raise Intercessory { iroJecU will be I-'riday a t 4W Jel Ftrst B aptist The high-scht I 9:iS a.m. A Michael Amber hdd at Uw 11 day. April 2. 0le high-school___IdaJw^I.m .T he 'filmHuman Race? (1. JEROM E - £actlvtlles will 9:45 a.m. The Iw Junior-high Interim pastor.

m essage ol the meet at 7 p.m. hou r and pantry

Uw scrvicc. in "Were You KIM BERLY - 5Uw7:30p.m. a t 9:43 a.m . Th /Ice on Thurs- T op" a l Uw l l

Junior-high grttu ganiialionwiil 3:30 p.m . The y

p.m .chool al Ty>cr Bihic sludy 45 a.m. P astor Monday a l V em cm "Qualiflca- Bible sludy wl al Uk ll a.m . a l Curils Bower’ 5 church will On Wednesdi sermon will be meeting will b sellng" Ql Uw Whiriyblrd a n d ,

a t 3 p.m.1C Bible study The congregat esday a l 227 n ily Good Frida hursday a l I6t a l the loilhcran <

TWINFALLS 1 mccl ol 7:30 a l 9:40 a.m. It. Pasio r Herald I

■ King and His worship scrvicc

schooi a t Uw ^ a t the candlclig begin a t 9:45 p .m . A new mer

llspeakon"A a l7 p ,m . a lU w l la .m . TWINFALLS

nal7:30p.m. Q irlsllao will b 'lU meet from will sing the car aday. Uic 10:50 a .m . vid al 7:30 p.m . children's churc------ --------- coffce-hour wlwl Washing" scrvlce. The s« n . Thursd.iy. rad io station Kl id Uie ecumen- will meet a l 6 p.i c hw lllbehdd T W IN FA L I^ fnlted MeUiod- C hrlstlaa will

m essage a l Uw "A Sagu of Shal

EL group will meelursday night Tho men’s sU Ing will begin Tommyicnocker l l i . For more Tlie Maundy 1 ral73f2388, a t 7 p.m. looU" win beradio SUlion CHRlUw moming TWIN FA L U

I II s.m . The will speak a l U> a t 7 p.m. All Sunday school 'CAbulIdlng. Douglas Slagel V lm e e ta tP :3 0 —----------9 will begin a l CHg. MISSIOnoon Wednes- TWIN FALLS

SouUiem Idaho a t Alva Reed 's W est. F o r m ors

be celebrated call 734-49S9, ■ y. Sunday schooln d ll:4Sa.m .. topic of Uw 11 a. A blessing of “ W hat Is an KI win be h d d will begin alO p.i

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c e s = ^ilebrated a t 7:15 a.m .. and a l WiIS p.m . oa Monday, Tuesday ^lay. ,a .i ay . m ass Is cdebraled a l 7:19I m ass of Uw U r d ’s supper will p .m . ' in c debraltoo of Uw Lord’s 9:J je g ln a l7 :» p .m .F rid a y . Pa L U - TW ay. m a u wiU be wc n F ^ l s h a t Uw G u tdah^e be .m . 1 '. m ass Is cdebraled a t 9 a.m . Wi td a tlla .m .ln S p a n lsb . 1 ebraled in Fjigllsh a t 7:30 a.m.

ay . Uw Supper mass will ’ Spanish a t 7:30 p.m.. and Uw be ’ Uw blesaed sacram ent will bo n.. Uw congregation will attend p.i :a l service a l noon al Uk F ln l «d lst Church: Uw stailonsK}f- . v ice will be given In Spanish at Good Frtday services will be a t iishal7 :30p .m . coII servkw s and m ass In English se: 5p .m .S a lu r ta y . ^

X3VENANT FELLOWSHIP J L S - T tw Rev. Jim Hodges or9 eak and M lchad A m ben of 'ty will s ing a l Uw aiuilvenary Ele rv lc e a t lOa.m. today o.ily win begin a l 9 a.m. on E> Iges will speak a t Uw 10 a.m.vice. Children's church will Mi iame tim e.jy. Intercessory prayer will p.ia.m . e l 4M Jefferson, ond i

e visitation vrill be hdd follow- scT meeling. wl Jible study wnt begin ol 9 a.m.M 9EvergreenD rive. 7:; sday. Intercessory prayer will 3 a.m . a t 401 Jefferson: UwrouUi m eeting wilt begin a t 6 ]w Fam ily Night servicc will Blp.m . wlIII meet a t C:30a.m. Thunday Sc uranL Su ry praye r will begin ot 8 a.m . foi Jefferson. So school youUi will allend Uic bera concert a l 7 p.m. Satur- wi :. o t Uw College of SouUwm (

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CHRICTIAN wi- Sunday school will begin a l itw Rev. U re n Swanson. Uw stijr . will give Uw Palm Sunday thiUw 11 a .m . scrvlce. A coffcc sc Itry show er will be held after

bcY ~ Sunday school will beginThe serm on will bc ‘T o Uie wlII a.m. w orship service. The 9:roup will m eet for an oullng a l Uc youUi groups will mccl a l 7 ov

ly will begin a l 7:30 p.m,:m on Ball’s bome. scf will begin a l 9 a.m. Tuesday fcr’shom c. wlsd a y . the m en’s breakfastI begin a t 7 a.m .. and Uie an nd Je t Cadcl groups will meet a l

gallon will attend lhe commu- ‘‘VIday scrvicc a l 8 p.m. Friday a.ian Church. an LLS ~ Bible school will iKgIn n. a t Com mually Christian.Id H askdl will speak on "TheIis Wisdom" a t Uw l l a.m. ''Icc. Fred Coggbum will speak su•light communion scrvlce a l G ni<ncm ber fellowship will be held '

boX S “ Sunday school al F irs t scII begin a t 9:40 a.m. The choir c an ta ta "No G reater Ixive’’ ol 1. worship scrvlce. Junior ond urch will begin a t 11:30 a.m. A alw lll-be-hcld-follow lng Uw .-Wl

1 service m ay be heard over P ''K U X a t lilO p .m .T heyou lh wl

ip.m .- a u r c h school a l VaUey 7^

III begin a l 9:30 a.m. TheUw 10:45 a.m . service will be atlhallercd D ream s." The youlh Cteela l5 :30p .m . 10study group will meet a t Uw ^

ker Inn a t 7 a.m . Wednesday,Jy Thursday service wllllKgln. Ct

DUffTIAN CENTCR J J - Pasio r Sheldon Slagel ; Uw 10 a ,m . w onhlp service. T i n l win begin a l tO :« a.m, " d will speak a l Uieservices. P'

OTUSTIANANDilONAHYALUMfCS TlL U ' • The Alliance Men of ho will m eet a t It a.m, loday d 's home, off Orchard Road ore Informallon o r directions. <>•

wliO olw inbeginat9:<5B,m ,The 1 a.m , M vnhlp service will be ” E lde r." H w evening service

)p .m ,a l3 ie8F allsA ve,E , Ui ervice will begin a l 7:30 a m ,

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CHURCH OF CHRIST TWIN FAULS - Bible classe

9:50 a.m , Je ssi Minica will spe P a tte rn to Conform To’' a l Uw w orship aervlce. The evening u. b eg lnalO p.m .

Bible c lasses will begin al

F o r Iransportotton. call 733-780:

• CHURCH O F CHROT s c m TWIN FALLS - The lessoo-s<

b e "R eality .': Sunday Khool oj boUi will begin a t 11 a.m.

The W ednesday service will I p .m .

-CHURCH O rC O DPRO PK TWIN FA IJ-S - Sunday school

a t' 10 a .m . Pos ter Donald Bi conduct Uw t l a.m . and 6:30 p.n servlccs.

Ttw youth service will begin al W ednesday.

EPISCOPAL TWIN FALLS - TTw Rev,

E lwood wUI celebra te eocharisl a .m . Church K hool will begin al E vening p ray e r will begin al8 p. t

E ucharist will be celebralcd ai Monday. T uesday and Wednesda;

A T enebm e scrvlce will bc hi p .m . Wednesday.

On T hursday. Uw Maundy scrv lce wUI bc h d d al 3:30 p.m. i will be se rved alG p.m .

The Good FYiday service wll 7:30 p.m.

LUTHERAN BUHL - Sunday school and

Bible d o s s a l Sl. John 's I.uUwr will begin a l 9:15 a.m. The : Schudde will speak ol Uw m;30 j Sunday scrvicc. /\n offering wll fo r-U w orphans In Uw UtUe Salvation Missidn in India.

T he “ Wives of Happy Husbaj will m ecl a l 7:30 p.m . Tuesday.

On W ednesday, young moUv j t u d y will begin a l 10 a.m..

w eekday school for deinenlan w illt)cg inal3 :15p .m .

On Thursday. Uw women's h study groups will bc h d d ol 5:30 the M aundy Thursday holy ci 5crv iccw inbcginal7 :30p ,m . •

T he Good Friday worship sc b c cina l7 :30p .m .

TWIN FALLS - The Rev. K.J will speak on "Crossing Uw Kidi 9:30 a .m . w orship scrvicc at LuUwran. The scrvicc will be ove r rad io sUillon KTI/C. Sunc and Blble.sludy will begin a t 10:4:

T he M aundy Thursday holy c scrvlce'vi'ill be h d d al 7:30 p.m.

T he Good Friday scrvlce and c w in b e h d d a l7 :3 0 p .m .

TWIN FALLS - Tbe womer and m eeting on •’worid hunger’’ a l 10 a .m . today.

n w Rev. l/iU iar P ie li will "WTiy th e T rium phant Entry" : a .m . worship service a t Our Sovi an . Sunday scbool win beglnol 10

A ccrcm onlal seder meal wll ii:30 p.m . Tuesday. Call the chi fo r reservations.

On T hursday, a Maundy Thur supper will bc held al 0:30 p.m. nion servicc wilt be held at ep.m.

On F riday , a Good I-'riday d begin a t 0:30 p .m .. and Uie passi scrv icc •>'111 beg lno l 7:30 p.m.

NAZARENE KIM BERLY - Sundoy school

a l 9:45 a .m . W ddonShumon’ssc: ..w ill bc "T he O ther Outlow" ot

p .m . worship scrvlce. The eveni will beginolG p.m .

The F am ily Nlghl servicc wil 7:30 p.m . W ednesday.

TWIN FALLS - Sundoy school o l9 :30 a .m . A dram atic presenlt Challenge of Uw Cross," wlli be g 10:45'.fl.m, worship service. Tt scrv lce will begin a t a p.m.

The M inistry of Music wlli prcj Cam e Sunday" a l 7:30 p.m. Frldi and a t 7:30 p.m , Sunday. April 3.

PENTECOSTAL TWIN F A L L S -S u n d ay schoo

TemplQ P enteco«til will begin W orship servlccs wil! begin a l 11 p,m ,

___Bible sludy will begin a l 8 p,m,P ra y e r m ecling will begin ol

Thursday.TWIN PALLS -- Sunday schc

United P eo tK O tta l will begin P a sio r WollBCC Vos will speak a .m . worship service. The eveni will begin at0 :30p .m .

Biblo sludy will begin al W ednesday.

Inlerprela llon for Uie deaf Is ( Uio services. F o r moro Intorm T T Y 733-flC ai.......... ................

PRESBYTERIAN BUHL • • Sundoy scbool will be

n ,m . The Rev. Thomas Scheningi -spcak-on-^V lclorlous-A H houi;

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e. cesslul" o t t l ale held a l to communion servh Ave. bcg1nal6:30p.m.

EDEN-HAZEL1 ?T begin a t lo aites t ^ i n a l Hamilton-Johnsor tpeak on ' ’A ofPeace’'a tU w t l *10:50 a.m . KETCHUM- 1 lervkw will will speak on

By" at Uw 10 a.i ll 7:20 p.m . Carpenler’s Kids

play ’’Jesus Enlci '80S. morning service

extended<are (ac ENTIST Maundy T hursdhserm onwlll ol7:30p.m . and.church G oodFridayser

p.m .lnK etchum a II begin a t 8 TWIN FA LLS-

a l9 :15a.m .T tw pl will be presented

*HECY Ftobcri Von"Nea ool will begin Happiest D ay" i Bowen will service. New men

p.m. worship Uw service and i attcrU w scrvlce.

I at 7:30 p.m . A Maundy Thui bcheld a l6 :3 0 p .n will be shown a served following U

tv, Fred C. W EN D E L L -C s la l 6 and to 9:45 a.m. P a s to r . I a t 9:15 a .m . on ’-Uchold Y ou p.m. worship s c rv lc e .-1 al 7 a.m . on a s part of ’'O ne Gr day, A communkin s<held a l 7:30 p.m. Thursday.

ly T Ju n d a y ,. and a menl

Into Hell" a t Ihc 7 T hecholr'w in s

in « ' Trim rsh ip service a

, ................ UlC 8 p.m. scrvicc.A M .a n d y m u i

f c r s ' DlMe » “> ® P " n.. and Uw SEVENTHary stuUcnU ” - e DEN — "Chr

the Icsson-sludy home Bible school wUi beg in ;

:30 a.m .. and of Boise, Uw slew communion for souUwm Idah

' fellowrship dinrwrscrvicc will service.

n L F J l - CJIen •..J. Bcm thal ••Chrisllan ForU idron" a t Uie worship scrvice ' It Immamwl iK ,;inal9:45o.m . be broadcast FALLS -inday schooi a t 9:30 a'.m. today ):45a.m. hdda tlO :45a.m .I communion will speak on "G I- • Lite’’ al Uw 11 Jcommunion -fricndship-dlmwr

atterU iescrvlcc. len's Draoch . I to d iU o n licin r’’ Wlli Iwgin a l7:15p.m .Sundi

in speak on UNITE" a l lhe 9:30 FILER -Sunc avlor Lutber-lO M a m "This Is th e Wocl

wlli b eg in 'a t worehip scrvicc. :huiTh officc The Maundy T t

w illlxg lnal7 :30 | lursday soup GLENNS F E R n.A com m u- servlccwill b e h d

The Maundy ' dinner will scrvlce will begin isslon history HAGERMAN-

ul 'J:3ua.m ., ond ul 10:30 a .m , T t speak on ' ‘T heT I

» l win begin sermon loplcot Uw tO :« We Shl

.nlng service presented a t U je ' Muriaugh and <

wilt beam a t Rcrvice In Klmbei bc held o t 10 (

ool win begin nll-parlsh Fom llj ntation. "T he P-^- 'n Kimberl: e given a t lh e bring a hot dish a The evening the irow nlab lese

On Thursday, resent "T hen dinner and comm Id ay .A p rill, a lfl:30p .m .locd(3 ....................... — Thecongrcgatli

n ily Good Friday Church of Uic Noz

lO O lalB rtbd TW IN FA LLS- in a t to 0 m “t 9:4S a .m . The t lo ,m ,a r id 5 *peak on “ Who

worship service, m, Tuesday. . The conflrmotl ol 7:30 p.m , p.m .Tuesday,

On Wednesday, 'hool a l P i n t Golden Griddle r n a l 10 o.m , thesludygroupw :ak a l the it Communion wl enlng scrvice Maundy T hundaj

An ecumenico:II 7:30 p,m . sponsored by t

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I a .m . worship service. A - ® r v k e and sgspe supper^ willm, J®ELTON-CJiurcti school w in J e

« .m . Ttw Rev. Belly wl3on will speak on "A Place Rie 11 o.m . wonhlp service. Su- T tw Rev. Mlchad C arrier ■■Ttw Road liess Traveled a .m . worship service. The •

Ids group will preseni the ^ itc r» Jerusalem ” during Uw P*" ic« a o d ot I p.m. o t Uw W facilliylnHaliey, an rsd ay communion wm begin

servlccs win be beld o t 12:15 ' m ond a t 7 p.m. In Hailey. / S -S u n d ay sch o o l win begin ^ e p lay “Jenisalem Dragrwt" E i t ^ a t 9:45 a.m. Ttw Rev. c N est ' will speak on V 'n w " " o t Uw 11 a.m. worship w m b e n win be welcomed a t j id 0 reccptkin win be held ' F •e. Eh u rsd ay potluck dinner will t p .m . The film "Kcce Homo" vI und communion wtll be ' lg th e dinner.- Church Khool will begin a t o r Richard Klein win speako ur King" al Uw l l a .m . p * e . ;\n offering will be taken iG rca l Hour of Sharing." n scrvlce will be hdd a t 7:30

REFORMEDS ■ - Sunday school will begin asU>r Donald Nlenhuls will llm Sunday Acceptance" a t jrshJp service and "Desct^nl ic7:30p.m . service.Ill sin g Uw cantata ’‘Hallelu- ;avk>r!" a t Uw 8 p.m. Good

~ Sunday school will begin . T tw Rev. Richard K. will speak on "The Fjv Trium ph" ol Uw 11'o .m .•e an d "Joy In Judgment" a t Icc.hursday communion service J.m.

TH-DAY ADVENTIST:h r is iW /\in irA i i" -w iii b d . . - - Jdy loplc loday. SabbaUi Jn a l 9:15 a .m .C o m f o r l h icw ardship and trust offlccr laho. will speak al tt a .m . A . ic r will bc held following Uw

Nen BcrUeson win speak on irbcarancc" al Uw 9 a.m . n; today. Bible classes will m.

Bible classcs will begin iay . A fellowship lime win bc m. P a sto r Don Gray of Boise “ G od Has a Plan (or YourII a .m . worship scrvicc. A n e r- fo r guests-win bo held X.c m in a r sessions win be held n day . Tuesday and tYlday.

TEDME7TH0DISTunday school win begin 9:30 David Upp give Uw serm on

ocVUial W as'’ o lU K lto ,m . c.- T hursday comunion service 30 p.m .E flk Y - The Palm Sunday held o i l 1a.m. dy Thursday commimlon g inal7 :30p.m .^ - S u n d a y school winiwgln .nd a coffee lime win be held ' T h e Rev. Tom Skyler win

‘ T im e Is ol Hand" o lU w ll c rvlcc.’-MURTAUGH - The Fosler Shall Behold Him" will be he 9 a .m . wonhlp service tn d o t .Uw It a.m. worship iberly. A fdlowship lime win ,0 o .m . In Muriaugh. An nlly Night win be h d d a t 6 eriy . Families are asked lo h a n d a salad or (iesserl. and ‘Service.ay, a poUuck^EaJesilnion nm unlon service will be' held cd eb ralfl Maundy Thursday, ollonwlllaltendUiecom mu.-. . ia y service a l Uw Kimberly 'JozareneatSp.m . Aprill.S " Sunday Khool will begin rhe Rev. John Wallace will w Is This" at Uw 11 a.m.«.la tlon clMS win mecl a l 4

ay. Uw men will meel a t Uw e re ito u ra n t al 7 a.m.. and pwUl m eel a l noon,

w ill be celebrated a l Uie dayserv lc«al7p .m . , i leal Good Friday service. .' Um Twin Polls Counly ' Churches, wnibeglnat noon. '

’IRSTSTIAN CHURCH■Denominational)________Goshen* St. NoHh TwlnFalls M in is te r

e n R . C h a p m a n outh Minister '.Jim Tubbs i

r o f Guldoncft andC o u n se lin g ---------------—aro ld Livingston-----: h o o l .................. 9 :4 0ses for oil agos •sory provided

l o u r ...................10 :50

W . P e te r s o n ’s REATERLOVE" S s e n t e d b y ; - ' ' , Vdult C h o ir

g r a m .................. 7 :0 0

Ireed but Christ" ilok but the Bible" ,irch Whoro Lovod ilOS Lovo You" I

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sem i-annual c ircuit assem bi held next S alurday and Sund

-2 a n d 3 . In Um B uh lJun lo r Hlf gym. The opening m eeling v a t 9:55 a.m . Salurday. St( Jecvlch. Ute d is tric t ovei Jehovah’s W t tn e s ^ In eigt will speak on " Is Uie World D R uin?" a t the 2 p .m . m e Sunday.

TWIN FALLS - Ttv A nem bly o( God sanc tuary < present an E a s te r can ta ta . W itness." a t 7 p.m . Saturday and a t 6 p.m . Sunday. AphI

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n e w s-------a W lto o i church, whichibly will b e ’ lo cu s t St, Thetxlay. April d ram a, slides a il gh School—d lru : tion o( Oonj I will begin5teve Kon- BUHL - Therersccr of Him "H udaoo Tght sta les, at 7 p ,m . SundayDoomed lo Uie N azarene,neeting on taken.

JE R O M E - rhe F irs t Je rom e U nited 1 y choir will sunrise sc rv ice a . “ U ving April 3. In Uie . ay. April 2. free continental: i l 3. a l Uie at U iechurch a(li

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"Hotlo)u{ahI W h o to j I a d W hon thoy s a id u n to m o u n to th e House o f t h e Lori > NIENHUIS. PASTOR 7 3 3 -6 1 EY SLAGH, D iroctor qf Yout

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ion W eek and EastePALM SUNDAY

u n d a y Schoot - 9 :3 0 o .m . ENGE OF THE CRO SS— 10:

M in istry in d ra m o ing P ra iso S ervico - 6 :0 0 p .r A U N D A Y THURSDAY C om m union - 4 :0 0 • 6 :0 0 p

OOD FRIDAY - 7 :3 0 p .m . SENTATION OF THEN CAMIEASTER S U N D A Y -

0 o .m . • C hildron 's p ro g ra m - E a s te r Sundoy W o rsh ip Hc MUSICAL — THEN CAME Sl

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a g r a d u a te le g o a n d T h eo lo g ica l g u o s t sp o o k s o ry C e lo b C o v e n o n t F Folis A v e . V Is S e n io r P Hills C hurcl a n d h o s bee C h ris t F or s t i tu te sin co

EDULES OF SERVICE!iy -N ig h t,-7 -p m — 2 9 6 F \A o rn ln g , 10 a m — 2 9 6 ■ veningV ? p m ^ ^ H o lI d i

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n BAPTM SUNDAY, M arch ;:a s te ^ 6 re o k fe s t s p o n s o re d

Public invitodi m d a y School w ith d o s s e s f< rn ing W orship, P ro c e s s io n u slc b.y th o Jun io r a n d C hor , "In T ho S hodow O f T ho Cn

DY THURSDAY. M ar:a m a tic p ro san ta tlo n .o f.C h r S c r ip tu re a nd S ong o n tit lo c T h o ro ? " • C ond lo ligh t C om

TER^UNDAY-April1:0 0 A .M .D U A LW O R iH lP

^ th o Lilios and*spocio l m us r s o n d fho H oH otujah Bolts! •m on, "B ocauso H o L ivos t " n d o y Schoot w ith c la s s e s fc

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ch ts localed a t 189 N . rhe cantata will irM.-iudc » and music, under the 3onna Keller. ______________

The Chinese m issionary0 Taylor" will be shown day a l Uw Buhl C hurchof XJ, i'\n offering will t »

— The youlh o f the «d MeUxxUit will bold a ice a t 0:30 a.m. Sunday, iie Jerom e city p ark . A llai breakfast will be held •1 a d e r the scrvlce.

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^M E SUNDAY, ___ ________

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Jim Hodges —

o to o f W h o o to n C o l- i d C o n t ro l B a p t i s t c o t S o m in a ry , w i l l b e o a k e r o t th e A n n lv e r - l o b r o t i o n o f C h r i s t it F e llo w s h ip a t 2 9 6 9. W o s t. R ev. H o d g e s r P a s to r o l B e v e r ly u r c h . D a lla s , T e x a s , b e e n o n i n s t r u c to r o t o r T h o N o t io n s In- n c o 1 9 7 4 .

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BOISE - S tale r F r id a y endorsed a I p< the co rpo ra te income s te p In a legislative rr businesses pitch In nv Idaho’s budget.

“ We kind o l gave a la s l y e a r" by exlendlnj Jobs and Investm eik i corporations, sa id fh and T axation Commil S teve Antone. fl-Rupert of th e Increase. *7—

_________ Tlw H oi^_pass< jd_i. .re le ir fn g ltto lh e S e n a U

CouniBy BRUCE HAMMOND T//nesnewswr/ler

BO ISE - A b llU o ■ m edical bills o f ^ r p

F rid ay . T he vole was 61- “ If a person is un

nursing-hom e bills, fin; deb ts lies w ith county C hris Hooper. R-Bolse. Heal lh and Wel fare comi

“ B ut som e of those bill m any counUes don'l hav ab ility , lo p a y them , a s n

R ecent cou rt cases h; C assia to p a y la rg e medli a l out-of-state hospitals, e r s h av e w am ed lhat

u l t im a te ly m ay banJcrupl Asked If th is m easure h

problem , H ooper acknowj “ T he Hdllmate solutioi

—GontnBOISE ( U P I ) - A blll

. requ irem en t .that cont p reva iling w ages lo work

- p ro jec ls cleared the Sc and w as on Ils w ay lo the John E vans, where an D em ocrallc chief executi il would be vetoed,

Senators, voting down lines, approved thc measi vole. House m em bers I endorsed the bill M-14.

The endorsem ent m ark a ttem p t bv the GO

Funds iBOISE (U PI) - t h e

budget-setting commil m ended F riday spendin likely would reduce mc D e p ^ e n l Children pay m em bers approved mo com bat w elfare frau d ..

T he com m itlee aiso ' Increase ^ e sla te 's Met

, Speeding may becc less costi

BOISE (U PI) - If the l ls w ish, m ost d rivers ca Ing th e 55 mph speed llmi In te rs ta te highways soo sub jec t to only a S5 fine.

T he Legislature 's lowt - approved on a 42-27 vote f

estab lish ing the small fine a ll In tersta te speeding vi

-------- 55 m phand 70 m phrPeople caught driving al

70 m ph still would bc sub, fines upward_ of $G0 oj sponso rs said.

T he bill now goes to the S Rep. M artin T rillhaas

F a lls , who has l)een pro off-beat bill all year, said i po lice o fficers already lar ^ e federally imposed stam

"T h is would m ake Uiini’: everyone ," T rillhaase told “ The police officers would co n een tro le on th e severe o

T rillh aase said hc woi rep ea l th e 55 mph limit allo th a t c a n 'l be done wlihou

-------faclnffTthc-danger^of-losih ighw ay funds. -

He ^ i d th e 55 mph sla institu ted 10 yea rs ago natio n faced a fuel crisis. I th e llm il should be retunMK now because gasoline cons no longerparam ount,

"T ra ffic on the Interstate now m oving a t about 70 T rillh aase said.

U nder th e bill, a drlvc ce ived a $5 ticket would bi w ith in 30 days to mall thc co un ty in which the vio c u rre d , but the m oney woul s ta te :

H o u m T ransportation (— O ia lrm a n - John Sessions,

s a id th e bill would depi. g o v ern m en ts of badly noed<

fro m highw ay speeding fine Sessions also said h<

— T rillh a a se would have Inste I d a h o 's , c o n g re s s io n a l deleg h is c o m p la in ts because i l 's 1 a t th e s ta te level to m a k e n i J i a n ^ r e g a rd i n g fhespeeC

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i n^re sen ta tiv e s u A S I perceni boost In n e tax. the latest c m arch lo makem ore money for C;orpor

7.7 perc€e away the farm thecu rrcling $20 million in sa id theik tfflccred lls to tlonal «

House Revenue funds — Im ittcf Chairman jobs-cred>ert. floor sponsor vestm ent^ " House 1jt_th©4bjll 47-22. p a s s ^ auaier* ' ' ' - law . and

iti6s gelND ‘

<0 help counties pay for th( r people passed lhe House or :61-7.

unable to pay. hospilal oi final responsibility for those Ity governm ents.’' said Rep. je. the chairm an of lhe House ommlttee.bills have r isen lo a point that

have the money, or the taxing s req u ired b y law .-’ hesald.3 have ordered counties like edical bills for indlgents, even lls. Some counly commission- la t these 5100.000-plus'bills up lldahocountles. - ■e\sa complete solution lo the ow ledgedlhal " ll Is not.” tion Is nol to have any in-

ae to rs’Jill ioosenlngihe—^icg isla tu r« n trac to rs pay cajled "I■orkers on public which ref

Senate F riday pubilc-worthe desk of Gov. Uon crewsan aide to the a rea , cu llvep itd ic led

rs had already Republic artificially

arked the la test p ro jec ls be GOP-conlrolled govem m en

slated fche Legislature’s 7 .3 p e r c ^imittee recom- Ing in J iiding levels that m easuresmonthly Aid to m ore mom

paymenis. while Health imore money to Pu ree salI - recom m en$0 voled H-9 to would slVIedicald budgei Medicaid ]

L e I *t l y ■ : ^ z

Uic House gols •1 caught break- Imlt on Idaho’s soon m ay be

ower cham ber te f-Ylday a b l i r tlneam ounlfor ; violallons lx>-3h:-------------------------- - p w i Si ja l more than Isubject lo s tlli - V____i

or S70. bill Y o

le Senate. aase. R-ldaho promoting the lid drivers and largely Ignore Itandard, Lings easier for old the House. luld be able toreorfenders,’’— ------ t Owould lik e 'to ^altogether, bul houi the sta leloslng~federal~ ' 'W~

slandard w as igo when the Is. but he said Tied lo 70 mph onsumption Is

la te sysiem Is ||0 v y70 anyw ay." 3 ^ ^ ,

Iver who re- C h iJ be required ' *----------lhe fee to the violation oc-ould go to th e •R o asJ • ;_*.PrimQ1 CommitteeIS. n -D r ls g s .- ieprlve local J _ icded revenue I ■ Ines. ' ' I

he wished Mis teadgoncto D i l i ilegalion w ith::'s Impossible | 530 Me e meaningful ^ I l m l t : -------

in Falla. Idaho S a tu rd ay . Mai

t e t a x

^ I ^ e ^ s l a t u r e

poratlons would begin paying a rcen t income U x. a boMt from rre n t ra te of 6.7 perccnl. Antone he action would raise an addi- $4.7 mililon In sta te general

— if law m akers also abolish thc redll law and restrict the In- en t lax credits.sc m em ber? ea r iie r In the week i^a bill lo repeal,lhejobs< red lt nd M tone’s committee Is con-

•t help u;dlgen ts." he said. “ Bul com m ittee. 1 do believe I that everyone vo lved v

the one p a r t o r anouier, yet aj . on T he bill h a s three major

• It would allow counly or from Indlgents what moi

ose thelrblllsw lthoutjeopard ep. • Counties only would use bills a t the discounted

M edicaid coverage — u Fiat iielow the full blllingprlce fng • It l ’ouJd pennit count

P ercen t Inltlallve law Ike accounts for indigenls. en But Rep. Dorothy Reyn )n- tha t funding for Indlgents’ lls prob lem and should be s

ra th e r lhan hanging It on o he- In response. Rep. C on

said s ta le conlrol of the in- local autonomy, and ult

’ wage Iture-to*Tnodify“ ld a h o 's ‘SO- "f-ltlle Bacon-Davis Act."

requires tha l employers on vorks pro jecls p ay construc- ws the prevailing wage for the

vage Is cu rren t se t by the U.S. Department on a rcgion by- asls.

illcans have argued the acl lly Inflates the cost of public because p ay levels set by the

le n tjlQ jiQ tje f le c t true pre- _

or comba^nU or the fiscal y ea r beginn- July, defeating two other

es that would have provided oney for the benefits program, fl and Welfare Director I>;s said he did not think the lended $61 million budget significantly im pair lhe

d program , but he said the

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c h i k e" s ld erin g a m easure U

vestm en t lax credits. House Minority U

® H am m ond. D-Rexburg. m easu re s m ust be pi

— th e y would ra ise aboul h e lp law m akers produ<

g a en u e lo c over a n adequ om budget.3ne While th e Republicar idl- s e t a $440 million g( ra l budgei ta rge t, Democr the pushing fo r a $474 mllllo In- th e recom m endation 1

E vans.» k The corporate lax hi d lt _ H o u se only a fte r )n- law m akers delivered 1

vithiiwiBut a f le r long effort In our ve Ihis is the ultim ate bill, in fd w ilh It seem s upsel aboul :t ag re e s onthe bulk of it.”Jjor provisions: inly com m issioners to colleci money they can pay toward ard izingtheirlivellhood. lid h a v e to pay the hospilal ted r a te used for federal- usua lly about 15 percent 1ce.vntles to tax beyond the One w In order lo fund their

eynolds. R-Caldwell. argued n ts’ m edical c a re " is a sta le <c so lved al the s ta te level, m county govem m enL'' :om ell Thomas. R-PIngree. the problem would destroy u ltim ately resu lt In even

bill eleia- -v a iling w ages In localilli ” recen t sessions, they ; n repea ling lhe Idaho lau :- w a s struck down by Evai

A gubernatorial aide i is expecled E vans will

;. . m easu re approved b '- session.

E vans and other Der :l s a id the prevaillng-wage c Id ah o w orkers from in: e . a n d helps prevent unfaij

_ b y out-ofrstale-fitms-whi

ating fraV e x a c t Im pact would not b>r law m akers acl on oth(d cem in g the agency.1.IS O ne such m easure cae residen ts to share nursin!t o f the ir paren ts. If approe r a i s e m ore money for te p rog ram .

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> a p p ito trim the In- aga inst ll.

“ This ILeader Melvin lax es lhal rg. aald the three s a t In the passed because L ym an W ul $16 mlllton lo Rep. T( luce enough rev- Bend, pn quale fiscal 1984 hike shou

firm s.an m ajority has He said general-account lives of n c ra ts have been C ascade C lion a llo c a tio n - h ad writtc I of (3ov. John ing they w

lo preven hike passed the s ta le gov(• ro n se rv a tiv e_ p o p " corpI healed debate any lax bo

digent Iur h ig h e rco s ls to lh e tax p a In v in slead of an $8 mil ut coiintles, w e'll have a

s la le level, along wllh said.

ct Hooper acknowledgec rd do not support the bill

w ere thc ones thal introc al “ Wljat we have, thou{ al groups Involved suppoi i t w hile a ll a re opposing ce

“ Indigenls aren 't'go li IC fittfe b it of (he bili.” he ir like th e discount, sayin

rem ain ing costs into the d " /\n d the taxpayers. I e ing th e recent court deci 1. going to like the added ta

"W hat th is leglslatiot ^ c ritic a l problem thal. u y ab le lo adequately solve, n T he bill now goes to thc

ars Seritles. In severa] public-wor' adopted bills t)asedonaaw - but each The bill'ans. House ance said F riday It ‘" p * ” '? , .. 'II also veto thoby the 1983 ‘ - a s l o n s

for empio) th e federal

em ocrats have At th e ci ge law pro tects public-wor inadetjuale pay . would havi a ir competition p e r hour < /hich-could-wln - Sverdsten.

iudI be known untillher bills con- ' ^

calls for Idaho ,>ing home costs Airoved. it would Mr the Medicaid ^

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r o v e dt it.s legislature has ra ised mor h a t a n /le g is la tu re th a t's eve the s ta le of Idaho." said Rec [W inchester. R-Kuna.Tom Cushm an. R-Horsesho

protested a n y lax corporali tould be applied only to largi

aid lha t w as because execu f m ajo r firm s such a s Bolsi e Corp. and Ore-Ida Foods Inc Itten le tte rs to legislators say y would accept a tax lncreas< /ent severe deterioration Ir overnment. while “ mom an( )rporaUons_wanled_no part o;bM StS.

bills(payers.million a y e a r problem facing a $16 m ililon problem al Um Ith all the bu reaucracy .'’ h<

ged lhat counly government: Dill wholly, even though thej reduced the original version, ough. is a bill lhat each of the port three of the provisions. ; certain p arts.going to like having lo pay 2 he sa/d. “ T he hospitafs don'l

ying they’ll have to load thc he bills of pay ing patients.5. if.they haven ’t been follow- leclslons In these cases, arenlt1 taxing au thority It grants, tlon docs is fairly address a .. unlil now. no one has l)cen ve.” Hooper said.the Senate for consideration.

n a t e ^vorks con trac is w ithIdw brds n a cheap w ork force, bill adopted F riday by thc and Senate would allow con- ; to pay workers amounts Iffer from th e prevailing wage ng a s the average hourly pay lioyees is a t least th ree limes ral m inim um wage.! current federal minimum, a i-orks construction payroll lave lo average o u t to SIO.05 r, said sponsoring Sen. Terry 2n. R-Cataldo.

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BOISE ( U P I ) - A S lec F r id ay endorsed a s ta te hazardous waste p rog ram , unmoved b)

nore - pub lisher's claim lhat ever would hamstring regul Elep.. w hile giving polluting

m uch freedom. I shoe U nder the plan. Ihi ra le a ssu m e control of ha: irg e m anagem ent activities

by th e U.S. Knvlronmet ecu- Agency, o lse " I I doesn't rcgulaU Inc. reg u la te s the regul; say- H odges, publisher of •ase O w yhee Nuggol. said 1 In th e bill, which contains and la to ry exemptions for Int of_____H odges, said he beca

in th e m easure aboul s w ondering how it mig hazardous-waste dispo G ran d v iew in Owyhee (

“ V ery definitely. 11 bilN” Hodges said In a f te r the Senate Heali

- |J8 and W elfare Commit “ The industries are eai

he in g i l .”O fficials of thc Idaho,

in ts C om m erce and Industi *ey M ining iXssociatlon and I n. g royps and coqwrallor the favo r of the bill during t

3ns. h earinc.

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m itteeleregulaI Senate commit* Hodges 1a bill to s e t up a past yearsste m anagem ent Division tcby a new spaper managemtlat the m easure -Industry giWlatory agencies “Anythirlg industries too d idn 't like.

the s ta le wouldlazardous w aste KnvirosafeIcs now handled Grand Vielen talP ro toctlon regulated ll

He saidate Industry. It s a f e " butulators.” MIck above a v,of the weekly, quake faulId In describing River,ns various regu- _ „ ■IndtBtrles. cam e Interested1 six weeks ago. W * I light apply to 'aDosal site n ea r "

too if id llyIt's Industry 's B»verr

In an interview this progr: aim . Educatton < l"l'k lyasp nlttee m eeting. , A few c jageriy support- • they saw

argum ents, w /\ssck;iation of to the Sens slry , fhe Idaho after CSialri id other industry said his coi Ions testified in Implementi g the com m ittee be drafted

follow-up 1

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backsatory}es noted lhat bills proposed in sars by the state Environment in to c rea te a hazardous wasle ;emenl program were fought by 7 groups.flhing with any teeth In ll. they ike ."hesa id .

;es sa id be was worried lhat the safe waste disposal site near View would not be properly e d lf th e bill became law.

laid lhat site was “probably but he said the facility sits a w atershed, near an earth- fault line and near the S tu k e

iouse passed the bill "In good hinking they were protecting >m living on lop of PCBs. but ssedthepoin t,"H odgessaid . - id he thought legislators w ero % going along with the fed- vem m enl’s policy of "gelling ogram oul of Its hands a s as possible.”

kv com m iltee m em bers-said fhv some merit in Hodges'‘nts. but the panel sent the bill Senate floor on a voice vote lalrm an John Barker. R-Buhl. i concerns could be raised in enting rules and regulations to fled by tho stale, and by ip legislation next year.

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R ichard Ourdetti jNationaJ Highway th e agency on Mar m ade since 1379.

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ly has been Influenced "only r itlons. such a s money m arket ounts a t banks and thrifts,

to this Information the F< to taking In some of the slack.'

I the Fed’s present coursc woi ale to t point above the me in the next month or so.

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I P I ) - F e d e r a l safety official: General Molors Corp. to subn 1380 X-cara whose brakes c a n :

letle. director of public and co 'a y T ransportalion and Safelj ilarch 4 o rdered GM to supply

s m ade because the agency die ivaluate GM’s original p lan to e r is not a form al subpoena. B sc it can be enforced In court.

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JP I) - The White Castle ch rger hoUlne and will airlift "Lcounlry"wilhin 48 houre:---------s It will send o rders by Feder Ills l-fiOO-WCASTIJ=:. The m filch ca rry a shipping chargc asUe costs 24 cents In Sl. U u ls , (.oulsans living in Fountain II ly hold "W hite Castle Days’ lurgers a re frozen and trucked

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PI) ~ ^\laska Airlines has an luy the new McDonnell Dougl. d higher payload version ot tfie

approved by the airline’s boa oelhg Co.. which had hoped to K lu l^ for rollout next year. .

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Fed has moved from 'rk." Kaufman said, 'vould probably raise lhe ^le reccnt prevailing 8';- ^

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lals said Friday they arc bm lt a revised plan lo fix j an lock up,consumer affairs for the

'e ly Adminislralion. sold ply records on all X-care ^

did not feel it had enough ' i to f lx lh e c a rs , Burdelle . Bul It has the effect o fat . r

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NEW YORK - Wall Sti ra lly screeched lo a ha lt F In te rest ra te s sent p rices s

T h e Dow Jones industri; close a l 1.140.09, The Dow 1.145,00 Thursday.

D ccllncs led advances Issues traded on the New V

Ttie NYSE Index dropp< of a n average share w as of

F loor volume was abou from 92.340.000 Thursday .' nallonw ide was 89.0&1

. 107.60l.880Thursday. Som e analysts said Inve

sidelines, wailing for lh< m oney supply before mc m ents. The m arket has al any Indication the F ederal sw ollen money supply, t ra le s .

H enry Kaufman, the B ro thers economisi. helpc

N atiorNEW YORK (U PI) -

fY iday reported the me; supply known as Ml fell w eek, a n unexpected boon th e rccen t rise in In terest n

T he F ed ’s weekly repo m illion downward revlslor d a ta , however, tha l m ad billion low eroverall.

T he rap id , growih *in A! g reg a le known as M2 — wl a ttrib u ted lo switching of fi ac c p u n ls jin d then lo_dls troduction "of bank money i an d Super-NOW accounts • sligh t firm ing In Fed policy

CHICAGO (UPI) — Fiid«y'» Iiucl Ior gram oeirveied to Chicago me time, pnce and cftange f'Cm pievious

Tetmmai eie*atof bids- No J »eit 30 days, 3 01'.-3 om . up 2>i to oil n

piocessor bids: »<o. } yeHOw com.3M % 4.10^;ijerZt'li'° '

NEW'YORK IUPI) - SelecieS s com pncos:

FikJiGold

KfuDoiiand, 1 tiof o: t4:i^aplo Loal. 1 t.OYOJMe.ican peso, 1 fior 02. <Cfiinese Panda, i noy o; JMeiican M peso, 1 2 t'oy o.- 3Austnan 100 eoiona. « iroy or *iMeiican 20 peso. <3 noy o; 2S AlKCan 1-2 rand 50 t>Oy 07 2:S Atfican 1. rand 25 iroy o: nMipie Leal 1-4 ou^ce 25 noy o; IAusman 1 ducal li !90 percent sii*ei ba lace value Cre.i9£SU S co<nago: U40 pereenl silver ba laco .akio 1945-70 JohnSunshine Li&erly 1 ot round t

These auoies leprcseni tne med- •tiat buyers aie bidding arid sellersauotod ey Deak Perera The pncos

eaior lo dealer and depending on

NEW YOnK lUPIt - Foieign and piices Quoted m doNais pet troy ounci

LondonMoming li.mj 4lt J Altemoon hung 411 7! Pans lliee marliell 410 75 FranKtuit 413 Zunch 413

N o Yom Handy and Harman 4t1Engelnard, base price lor'(elirMn>

unlabricated gold 411 75 ol< 3 75 p< /Selling prico. labncalefl gold « J J

iroyounco — .........-

NYSe Indoi 8?aiASE Indei 3M03Oow.Jones tnd 1140 09S S P 500 Siociis 15? 67

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Street’s latest stock m arket ; F riday when hints of rising s sliding,rla l'average dropped 5.81 to IW hit a new alMlme high of

!S 881-702 among the 1.3i2 'Y o rk Slock Exchange, iped 0,33 to 87,61. The price off 15 cents,3ul 77.330,000 shares, down k-.TumoverofNYSEstOcks XH.l(». compared with

/estors were staying on the lhe la test figures on the naking ony new commit- : alw ays reacted strongly to al R eserve may reslricl the

thus forcing up Interest ,

h e influential Salomon ped fuel Ihls worry In his :

n’s mor— The Federal Reserve

leasure of money money 11 $1.3 billion in the la test in to the m arkets in view of rates,

port- also included a $700 ion In lhe previous week's ade the money supply S2 ‘

Ml and the broader ag- ' which the Fed had Initially ! f funds into liquid checking | ilslocallons_capsed.by_ in - _ ' y m arket deposit accounts 5 — h as recently sparked a i -y.

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, NEW YORK I gold and sii>*r futures closedrkJay ■T «ri »y - '.43125 .434 «, 00 25 433 25 Jiy 22,15 22

lo M 4^M ^ ^312 00 }1 » Ja®n / l i s 2'407 50 411 J5 Mir 2VU. 2213 00 214 CO May 21 SO 2223 !i 223 75 Jlyil.55 21 i5 2'115 00 115 7} Selltomenl pi115 00 115 75 Estimated sales50 50 52 00 No 12 open inten

bags S1,CC0 cncuKiea

U.900 U.9J5‘“ a*■ Kenned* ■ ! i l S j 1>11U.200 U .1 1 « 11210

;?s'’i;“ .S?i'nV'aS new YORK

on ma’!..ol"cofeiO-lB moots >8 00 t Antimony, domi

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20 «??j Oo ' c'^d’' Id domestic gold pioducor s23 00 c ncoFiiday: Magnesium.991125 oil 4 25175 olt 3 75 M-feury.125 0075 oil 4 40 Nickel, oloclic13 03 oil 297. bome,Oni .3791113 50 oil 200 Paliaflium. NY1175 oil 3 75 platinum, son’S ! s ; 'o ’..v.” " i s r c i "

'81 oil 0 39 spongoWOpotCi 103 up 103 Tungsten po iM oil 5 81 minimumpu'0 11

1! i? ilw‘ .‘l ‘^ t“ 'l

72 «1 21 4 ”■ iai4S3 35 -IH 1?,'“^ ,',5

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v o r r i cweekly column when he moving cautiously lo tigh t m ay have to be more ai

t succee<l.; "Y ou’ve gol a day when- a re com ing out and th<> andlher explosion tn them e f pressures on the Fed to

Dreyfus Corp. said.2 "H enry Kaufm an’s slaU

oasly. the m arke t Is sensit J he kind of touched a raw nei

Given the m ark e t’s recei I a l7 .90 jum pin theD ow W c'> was not unexpected, Gordoi ‘ “ The m arket had a pi

inclined lo reg a rd this In ■ re tracem ent.” hesaid .

The National /\ssoclallo N/\SDAQ Index of over-tl recordhlgh. rising0,52lo2l

The Am erican Slock Exc al 38G.03 and the price of ar cents. Advances led decllni issues traded. Composite shares, com pared with 3.45'

ney supIndeed, F ed Chairm an

last week tha l th e Fed wa; about the la llooning mone; exceeded even the central targets.

Ml. com prised of cash. NOW accounts — or mon im m ediate spending — w: average of S457.1 billion In I com pared with $498.4 bill Ij s I w eek 's f igure had orig «37,8l)lliion.

In the la lest 13 weeks. Ml ra teo fg a in .

The Fed also estim ated

( lUPli-V.'c/id sugar No 11 futures

T . ,77i 6 90 7 0 7 7 1 0

; g m ; s8 28 6 28 8 10 8 05 8 78 8 53 - a 65 8 599*2? iW 9M 9M

prices on dCse and pre.ious; 64,205 up 768IK (UPI)—Domestic sugar No 12 td uncnjnged to 10 pomts hignoi- 112.000 ib«,; evnis p«r tba. Ilgh Lour CJos* Prev.

22 20 22 20 22 20 22 1522 17 22 15 22 15 22 1522 10 22 05 22 10 22 OS214} 214} 21.45 21 4021 M 2150 l \ M 21 45 21 50 21 }0 21 50 21 50

i 21 55 21 SS 21 50lies 2i3 contiacts Oomes|iC Sugar Iterest 9,0Mup9

K IUPI) - Latest me'iai maikot Oteo Friday by the American Metal ntatriomelais publication,

lomcsiiC. n?lincO m jiioy. J Ofl ib •ciiol»lic..flelnctea.U.S-.7S.Ui-8a.00_ mmon. US pnmjry produceis •ID: u s non.pnmary Isecondaryl OOCID. 99 6pctccnl, mgot 134 00 C-10', 89 9 peiceni, Ooied roguUi 70 005 00-345 00 7B-ID Masktciio'yi'c cathodes, ' z t i oi-791bNY. Am Mel MU dealei 9 4 00-99^’soil. 99 5- line, {voducer 475 00,1 ,380 00-390 OOperiroyounco

1 nea.y moii scrap — Pitubuign II gios: lon (consumer buying pricp), ciinposiie icijp pnca 74 ttdoi ton

n Moi Mkt oi-^c ii-626 7Sc-Jb im. Met Mkl eiiioyrr price - 67? 75

iircralt Quality, 8’« inch lOund lolat- b Shipping point, 12 60 10 , flflmcstif .oiconl5 55-5 65ib.

powtlei (H-fled), 99 9- percen'

wo-jein® u 's . 38 00-38 75 c-lb

—U 11— Phtips0 1S«312 J7H. H Ph.n£l 5 IJI 17n- H Phil’CM2 IS 23a 13H- H Pliii Jln

aio 12 . H PliilPet>0 J< 23'.- H Pilltbiy2 t 411 l4S^- 4 PitneyB

1 1159 52H.1»| POUIOKJ4 I 399 U .I'A POMjcn2 1 12J7 UU- U m2 13 Ml 4t\>- H11 2t 139 93H- H PS'Col1 423 21H- H PSE8C H 151C8I a'J,~\v, .t IIJU4 (4t.-i>, OuikiOalS73 71177 15H0-----IJ1U) Tin- H . .to- 7 M p24H» H Ral>l»n2 e27U u2«H Rarinn

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0 IW uii SCU'4 U2 31U- H cotPapei5 ; . s i s t s S l—0 0 — naiieb

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i r0 « ra 2<H- U SoCaioE O ' 8 « .20^* H SoCalE____0 1-131—5fH- H-----SOulfCO------10 «11» 44H-H - SoPacil 8 _ ^ ^ tl2 ?3 a 1105 XH* H patrv" 7 W P30H- H- ■ -Sijuaib - 11 ' , S « «0 5 796 26H. H ■ IdOInd1 r s « - “ a ;0 ID in lOIH ... IfwWn 12 1 5 2327 oan- H unihlne1 111111 TS - H Sua Oil

■ M ore m a rk e t que

■ C lassified a d y e rt

e s b r che suggested the F ed is

ghten the money supply and ‘ aggressive if ll w an ts to

ien the money supply figu res , the m arket Is concerned money supply will Intensify to ac t." Monle Gordon of

latem ent didn't help, Obvi- ositive on lhis i|uestlon. and nerve.”

jconl climb, which Included Wednesday, a drop In p rice s i^onsald.I pretty good run. I 'd l)c In the context of a no rm al

Itlon of Securllies [dealers •r-the-counlcr slocks h it a 0270.83.rlxchange Index was up 1.U3 f an average share gained 4 rllnes 317-31C among th e 819 sile volume was 8,500,355 1.459.700 Thursday.

pply ofilim Paul Volcker ind icated was Increasingly concerned jney figures, which h ave fa r j a l bank 's generous grow ih

sh. checking accounts and noney thal is available for was a seasonally ad justed In the week ended M arch 16 billion the previous week. }riglnally been estim ated a t

Ml averaged a 13.2 p ercen t

ed lhal deposits in the new

,S CHICAGO (UPll - ciosmo mvl on me CiMcago Meicaniiie Eicnana>U<r« C*nl« - 40.000 lb; c*nu Mr li)

34 Apr $ a » 69 3010 Jun 6 7 60 68 4}40 Aup If 65 M ”» Dec 62*0 62 71)59 Est sales 22.820 contracts. Tl 86 24.511.Openinier(si62 527ottli M F irCit1H-«.OOOlB nIi f

66 20 MM12 Ocl 6S 40 6S55or ESI sales J.259 contiacts; Ti

3.113, open inteieit 6.883 Oil 98 lV/» Hogi - »,000lb: com* Mr Ib

V. Apr 49M49SJ15 Jun 52 40 12 SOIS Jly 52 90 S3 00

25 Est sales 10,138 contracts. Tl 45 9.957. open interest 39,896 up S83 50 Pork Balllei -38.0001b; c»nu Mr II

May 71 20 71 25s Jly 7110 7115

?e“? , 1. r 2 ^ t5 §Mar I • 61.50 61 90

Esi sales 9,669 contr*«la. Tl 12^16. open interest 17.910 up 7&3

I Settlerrient pncos on ciosD and pi

al - NEW YORK (UPI) - Gold lulu points higher acioss.ihe-Boaid Frida

10 NY Conn - 100 iroy o:.; dli Ma?"413 50 ” '®413 50 ^ ? 0 00

” - M ^ - ‘; i»6S *4^4^rs Jun 419 M 424 00 41< 00y) Aug 424 50 427 00 4 21 00

Ocl 433 00 433 00 431 00Doc 438 50 442 00 435 00

00 Feb 444 CO 444 00 444 00Apr 448 50 448 50 443 SOJun 459 00 459 CO 459 00

)i. SotllemerM prices On close andYoiK cash pnco: 413 2i 0p«n mie

CHICAGO lUPli-Coid luluros cl "J- pointsnigiieiFiiojx.

A px-----------4la.so— ------------Jun 419 00 423 50 413 60

7. Jly 422 80Scp 428 50 433 00 423 SO

jl. Doc 439 SO.Apr 4uea

Jun 4«t 10 461 10 457 7C Soliit'ineni puces on dose

Esiimjied sales: 3.828'contractj 5,97101113

pee .771 : iH . ' . Syntei, ! . s ;■

i f . I I I I t , ' S r184 14IU UH. H eiaco 1 411« :iH_i". ,cosn15 15^ - X '2 « I IH - '> eiatlniI 76 I Cl! 17H oiPirl

'W TJ"*-'* eiUtil — 0 0>— Oilrons 2 It W wr-i. I, Mitt,

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104 12 4S nH us Gyp2 91d-------5U11-I!V1= 'V - U Slnor

- _ S S _ : -U S Sie«JU g 211 p51H« H US Tob1 12 25 2K6 JtH.1 Utdlcf.

' ''iT .i?3H ^ UtdleieIta I3I4SJ p44 -1 UPlOhn M 1»!0 u39H- It

' ' ! : a ;iS . i i , s g ; : 5)S 'US S5:l!146 I IM UU. H WaigienS " IS

S 3S,S!:<! w-fJ I 374 tJH "UnW ___3 52 I ISA HH- H1 7n * 71?H U fljTTlC

'l.S ssrs ™S™,162 J Ml 1l^ SHIP®?.*

1 34 17 2M iSIH— H ^iiS , ! S a : ! K S260 5 B7 39lt- H I.M IJIJffI- 25U-V,1 68 28 J7 23 - « « '0« '2J0------7..3aS JlHi H .. JH* . ,• M -JH ilJH- H .n 11lfUpJm-H

Satu .

jotations C 2 rtising C2-8

a k e f aOn the NYSE. Phillips P

active Issue, dow n lo 3 traded atSO-'n.

National M edical Care w 1 14 ',. Blocksof250.oooand2:

wa.s third, down ^It a t H ’-. / a t that price.

On the A m ex. Dome Po active issue, dow n t-16 al 2‘, down \ a t 3 '«. Inslrumer unchanged a t 2 ‘‘i.

ATI’s stock S45ared earl announced devel<H>menl ol i herpes vfrus on h a rd surfaci medical e x p e r ts were qu household c le a n e rs would dc

Among th e o th e r heavll w ere C ontinental Illinois, dividend, a n d Inco LTD. company o ffered 6 million s alSl2,875, '

Health c a re stocks were h Lynch analyst recommende th e firms vrould benefit fro bursem ent regulations.

ff $3 billI m oney accoun ts a t banks i

averaged S318.8 billion In i from S310.6 billion theprevk

C om m erelal and induslrt m ajo r banks ro se $608 mil M arch 16 In c on tra st to a de< previous week.

Key In leresl ra te s were banking w eek ended Wedne ra le averaged 6.75 percent, week earlier.

— T h e ' rate on Ihreo-monih 8.47 percent from 8.26 perc monlh certifica tes of depcdl up from'e.GO percenU he wee

I 30 68 20 69 J? 68 35 «*'» <=" '<>'V r‘|iil.la.ng.n,

75 61 35 61 U 61 60 pusflod gram Md■ 70 62 27 62 55 62 B7 '•

Thursdays sales „Mr It) mere^ts

------ A*IWel5livTfl»l. SO 6S 70 65 60 68 2S OlllCllll ended Ft.55 64 9565.15 65 40 eommitnieni to 1

Tnufsday's salesIh piobably won't ccI SJ 48 97 49 17 49 » m jr '*'^0'" ">■ SO 51 67 52 30 52. 2 Cciuntiy moyemi I 00 52 37 52 8} }2 72I 70 50 12 50 22 50 2. 40 46 1 2 <8 2i<a20 CHICAGO (UPI)

Thuisday’s sates on tne Chicagirtb V^HS,000bu?S25 6 9 40 (9 62 70 5 7 May 3iS 3615 68 60 68 72 70 4 7 Jly 374',> 37S

I 20 65 80 66 00 67 75 Sop 38SV) 18!'96 61 60 62 87 61 90 • Oec 398 397 90 61.10 61 90 61 30 Mar 408Vt 401

^Thuisday's sales CwngjOOObo;^tpiemous Jly 312Vt 313

______ Sep JOi’A »Dee 307 M7Mar 314 315

S ~ , w , „ " im . “ " M C : s"» ™ ','J

SS iils 'iSi433 30 429 30 * “0 “S JS a s 5 " “ ! “ ! Si! ‘E K R s

md 0 e^ous New ^ nieiesi: 109.019 oil

Jly 1S40 184Closed 320 lo IM AoO 1657 16iairiMriroyoi. Oc? lV» 1K

Ctoaa Pret. Doc 1935 19:_4liia----IIB 30---- Jan-1960------ 19«422 H 4I9M479 30 425 90 J lj ’ 19180- IW439 50 436 00 Auo 19«00 1914SO.IO <46 60 Sop 19850 IU4S3 80 450 30 Ccl 200S0 200

0 and pie.ious g l t j Open mtciejt; Mar 21700 21!

SetliomerM price

1S24I5 »H. H n

0- J7J a 1191 W*. H a 3 11371 p31H. H ' Cfl'l*i" 4?0 atw ?71t7 H SICKl’ s ' 21? 5 163 2«h- •* - -cl” a1 i r 2 ^ g i ? 5 . . ^

a 12 lot 'a n ^

J— IS 15.255 iS SW Ct U1S15 p34'44 H Baniit

"" i i.i7ii?5*u sr;I JB ■ IJ 651 U OUWK

^*^1C29 J5H-Htl 3<3 14 1425 u81 4 H D(Uo<•c 161 7 583 14U [)gCO>Cal 1 8' 179 P29H-, H Dome

, IB 142046 p48'UH Dcrtt.lyai ;$1075 12 - H fetmo

BiajiU ^ ptOH.IH fjwy(

: “ w H S SI i n IJ722pS51*-H CrlK

Quite— V V— uS.i« 26 J74 44 . 2 ! ^

c . s ‘j . i s . r - , S ,O

-W S!:5 Sil ' . 5 ^ . - ®I AuL 974 8H— U U i^

n 140 . 1312S5 UH- H KalPal: TJU » J51 JJ _ n (w .I 1-30 0177S SH.- H ^y- - .Sl .i I!"* •* S £ l

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r . .? 6 i a

tu fd ay . March 26 .1383 Times

ca l l yps Petroleum w as the most lo A block of 938.400'

re was second, down to nd 221,500 traded a t 15, Sony

A block of 500.000 traded

Petroleum w as the most It 2‘«. ATI Inc. w as second, iment Systems w as third. j

earlier this week when It to fad islnfectan t tha t killed rfaces. Bul It fell back when I quoled a s saying many Iddolhesam ejob . - - lavlly-traded NYSE slocks ols. unchanged a l 23 ex- iTD.. up lo 13'A, The lon shares of common slock

:re heavily traded.'A Merrill ;nded several issues, saying I from new M edicare relm-

illionIks and savJngs-Jnsututions I In the Mareh 16 week, up revious week.

uslrtaJ loans a t the nation’s million In the week ended '

a decline ofjl.655 billion the

^ re sharply h igher In the xinesday. The federal funds rent, up from 8.57 percent a

snih T reasin y b in s“ i ^ " l o percent. The ra te on three- -pcdt averaged 8.84 percent.____week before.

(UPI) - WhMl, com tnd o«lt ««r* soybeans ibbstantuiiy lovtr «1 m* cn ineCAwago Board ol Trtdt.1 oil 6». to 3« e*nta; corn oti 1U lo 1W:0 unchanged: and aoybttn* oft SV) to i .ig md e.aningnrp botor* in* wtekend1 fid soybean luturei to towtr I*t»u .;ii <ei» at or naarjettion lowi it in«lls ware net leileri IiAjrpiti-Com- inid in Ihl leii^lt ol wheal and eii“ih« day.»erelriBgtr*d«sptlceid*elln#d ____.ywasiing ot United Statii and Soflel------ed Friday in Moscow witrioui ••Sovtei

to buy more grain. Th# USSR'H I puicnatt mo'i tnan m t 6 miii«nW? comVeioi#*io*iM ?S*m^*ion lo *** in 1932,ovemenl was llghl,

(UPI) — Closing Drain luturil ranoe Chicago Board ol TrM* Friday:High Unr Oom Piwr bu;c*mi ptr bu)

366 ^ 3S0’4 367 375 M '-i Sn<* 378H

37?'A 371\« J84<397V» »3U 394U ]97^ atV, aOS'4 406 40«Vt

S i s sx T ,5 ’:*31 313% 313^ 318'.*= r “ S ’

'f ! !179Vi m w •m 'A 179U 190% 168V 18H« 191 1991» - 198\ m u 199S»

(41V 642V« 64] tiOVi6S5 »48Vt 650 6S5V)661 6S4 eS4'4 6S3'A67}i 668 eet% 67a\688 6a0Vt 621 689700 693W ae3V» 701710V» 703V» 7n3V» 712

tao,ocDib:cenn^[b)1607 - I7fe 178J iai3

1848 1623 1624 853166} 160 1644 87a1887 16S7 I860 1451905 1870 1878 IOO

9 ^ ___

“S ’l F l s IKS19620 19450 I9SOO 19700S ,'SSS IKS SS20S60 2O3S0 2tU80 2063020780 20S90 nSSO 2080021200 71130 21190 21180

ipiicesonciose,

NEW _ YOnx (UPI)FoHowinj are natiORinde com- pome piices lor wiecied iioUi hited on the Anencan

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Q uotations from 'NASE p rox lm ate ly 2 p.m. All te rd e a le r bids. Inlerdealer i d o not Include retail marki dow n o r commission, quotations a re provided by E J o n e s & Co.

BidB ankofA m er.I ’s tS ec .C o . a i2 5 I 's t ld a C o rp .50 M oore F in. Gp. 22.25 In te rm n . G as 13.50

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410.50 418.00 406.84 C.97 I

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32.00 . 32.50 Od 44.75inion 42.125Oil .50 .6250 Bf 22.00

' 48.00'. Com. 30.75

44.00I 74.255 -islees M.25 J

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3.I CITY (UPI) - Ut*n Isefliot and bi weekly suirtmary 'or endmg 4tee (aediots tnodenti imj i»r«k ■ MS luiiy 1.00 n>gntr. msimce] ;c« 6, ilstelns. SUughret hei'eit 100-2 00 w nd QooO lor iimiiod a>t>:«Die cstue illtmeO eales mu ■((!! on 7J K Its ind 1.2S0 siiughitr noiets tnis 2.1S0 siaughier neert «nd 1,1S0

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) e; 00. Good ind cnote IJ^IKO lb P '« . 00. Ineilera: good 10 tnoiiiy (noice 2-1 D ,0IM4 00,loic)miiedfloodindcno<ce „i SUugnior catiia sotf (cB leediois J-4 k. some wllh guiiinioe]. cutrenile: conliimed 1,700 liidt and de- Isi« Feeder Sleets ma heiieti jiesdy li

Couplo siting infl la/ge 'S ID sfeeri e9 S TO 00. cov9'e sitings S'fe'in sleors 600-9M*I*j « » « '& * Cmedium Itame 1 US-ru 10 neiiets m

sde» calllo sold lob meifrKng pomtj "ink, currenl delnoty. wirnied 1.000. SiaugMei ijmni jiejdy Flload choice and ptime i:a ib shotn c,» a choiee and Bti<n» Hsuohiet ana *1icy leedflt lamDs in 1 clein-up tybe FlIU IOS 60.00 siraigni ictoss jiaugn- ^(oO weighing pomi) iliei o>gr mghl ,c

Slenl}-4 potceni Jhtlnt. or aj noted,

; CITY (UPll - UtJfi fur matkel xeek ending Thuijutr (Dsiea ailalia eioU S. grades):jtices (irtn Ihis wetk w-ift rroiJotale er lhe slale Good derrmd ano 0. itesiiorieedetiyDeMr • (hay scatce 0 <

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f; (UPI) — HanJr mil Hitman ||v jihc» at *10 «0 pet lm« cunco oil g

oin_nuQ!ciLi-.aa3e.fliice-IO(JnOu!-___^j to « oil MOU snd a onco Ior 77

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C l a s s iQ A n n o u n c e m e n t

, OOlFIOflSls'002 Lost & found003 A nnouncem en ts004 Special n o tic es005 M emorial n o tic e s006 P e rsonals

^ " S e l e c t e d o f f e r s

007 Jo b s o l In te re s t008 Sa les p e o p le009 E m ploym ent ag en c ie :010 Professional se rv ice s O iSB abysiilers016 Silualions w an ted 0 l78u9ine8S opportunlti! 018 Income p ro p e rly020 Monoy to loan021 Money w an ted 023 Investm ent025 Instruction026 M u slc le sso n s

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OQl-noflsts___________Marjorio's Flowers (or loss; f dolivorios. All occasions, v Sj5.Sp.aik5.n4-?0?l. *

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CHECKDAILY FORCURRENT

HOUNDPOUND s NEWS I

-----BUY a WEAR A UFCTIME------UCENSE ------------ -

FOUND DOQS NOWATTHETWINFALLS V

ANIMALSHELTER LOCATED:139rrHAVE.W. <

1. TorrlorX. lomale. blond.2. Gorman jhoilhalr. fomalo. brown & whllo, pup.3. 3 Goiman shocmair malo ( brown & while pups. t 4.lrlshSoitor.m alo.red. t5. Black lab, malo. ,6, Tor/lor X lomalo. browti A , whllo. '

Hours 5 to 7pm only AfoncJa/fftri/fricfjy £

C a ll............ 733-0860 exi 284 2Bocauso Oogs aro brougni in ovory hour, and SOLD or rDESTROYED alior 48 hours, r ploaso call or vijli iho pound daily 10 ctiock whothor your ■pol has Mon pickod up. This IIs nol an up-lCKlaio lisi. IMixed dcgs aro hard lo do- 'scribo, como lo tho pound 10 ‘soo tl your pol Is ihcro. "Como and pick oul a puppy Q o r full O'Own dog-' ihoy would io»o lo havo a homo. FOUND malo black CockorSpaniel. Call T34-2279 afior 6. (FOUND small slamoso cal /wim whllo loos. Call 73J- 31864.___________________ 1

JEROME DOG LOG 1AVAILABLEFOR k

AHOPTMN t , Hours Mon.-Fri.-. E

8:00*m0;00pn*. Opan by Sappointmonl, 3;00pnv6:00pm ^o pen to the public. ^

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1. 1 lomalo Boaglo. black. '' brownS white, t l monihs.2. 1 malo German shophord. C black & brown, S years. ^3. 1 mato Cockor Spanlol X, o

r d. 1 yoar. ir1 lomato Gorman Shop- rr

hord, brown i black, ly f.5. 1 male Gorman Snortiialr. Iivor&whllo.6mos. 06 .1 lomalo Sfillany, whilo &fOdj^Zjears^^__

"7T1 malo'CocxofjCwhilo. ID months,8. 1 malo Now Foundland, black&whlto.tyear,9. 1 malo nouioted Bluo Hoolor. X. had shots, black, whllo, Abrown,8monlhs.10. 4 malo. 1 lomale Sordor Coilio. 2 monlhs.

Wo havo moved lo iho new jRlmal shollet. use onlranco 10 Sowor Plani acioss iho road Irom KART Radio. 1933 Oog iiccnsos may now oo purchased at Iho City Walor O llico cllcciivo 12-1-82.0*11.........................324-6436Ifnoansw or , , , , , . ,_ 3 2 4 ^ 3 P LOST Gold Ring, black cam co, 3/11/M. vicimiy of Turf Ctub, (Owatd. 543-4567. _ LOST 4YR OLD Male Vlszla Irom Eikhorn/SunValloy Aroa Feb 26 « r 27. noi) reward. Call 622-7722 or622-48_90. . ■ ___LOST: Small maio~Bordor Collio/austraiian Sbop, Cross, Black w/whllo marklnns. 'Rocky' Sawloolh HlQhscftool area. 734-1917.LOST; Window S screen lo Slorm doors in the vicinily or Alborlsons, TP. JJ5 reward. Cj II70?-75?-3579.

003—Announcemenls.

004-Speclal NoticesDO y o u 'have PROBLEMS? Hypnosis has tiolpod thousands easily. Inqufros wolcomo. Call John anytimo 324-7281 29 yrs o»p,TOO Roialionshin Tnniaf___

-P riva to r conlldential' counsoling lor pooplo going lhri)ughc>ianBoa.733-1&M.

• 005-MemoflalNolico8

OOft-'Peisonals

WANTEO Roommaio.Stiaro new counlry homo.

.Non-smoKor.. J160/mo. p lus__Vi oleciiic. 733-8222 days. 733-1635 e»oninq3.______

^ ALCOHOUCS___ANONYMOUS

CiII73M300

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nts Q Real e sta te020 O pen h o u s e s030 H om es for sa le031 Ouf-oM ow n hom e032 B uhl-f Iler h o m e s033 K lm berly-H ansen034 Je ro m e h o m e s036 Reai e s ta te wantei037 Farm sA r a n c h e s

r s 038 A creage & lo ts039 B u sin ess property M O C em elery lo ts 043 Vacaiion p roperty

le s 044 Contjom inlum s foi e s 045 Mobile h o m e s for:

050Furn ished h o u se s051 U nfum isfied h o u s052 Furn. e p ts . A d u p l 054 Unfurn, a p ts . & du 056 R oom s lo r ren t

OOMVtomll (

ELDERLY. Room S board

,73M122 <

A Problem is nol a problom ‘ when shared, MenUI H eilifi 'Assocliilon. 9pmio7«m. ) K I T 8 / L * G i l .T y p » ( J : J Bankruptcy PS. Divorce S65. c Wlli t30.734^08724 hrs.

LAWSHOP <Uncontested divorces. 575. IBankruplcy and corporation. <

UO. Wils. UO. eic. Mall Iordor avaiiablo. Call 336- <

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' MORMONISM- iWhat do you knew about the t Mormon Church? 734-2613.-- jor 678-9103 (or a rocordod |now message weekly. f

PREQNANCYHOTUNE rPregnani? Need help? c

C all......................... 734-7472 {ROOM-MATE wanlod. 'Fomale, non smokor, 733- '71flOor73*«29.__________ ___ ‘ROSIE II. is the crack In your Eb a c k ^ c h ^ x e d yei? Rosie I ,

SENSUOUS, new, exclling, ( F.U.N. PARTIES. Caii 324-3711.___________________ IWOMEN’S SOFT- BALL. / ' Class A-ioaoue players / ( noodod, Caii 734-2426, %

^ Selected offera I!

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CARRIER NEEDED t JEROME AREA E

Carriers needed lor aii ol 1st «Avo. East, 2nd Avo. East. & P3rd Avo. East: Adams North C100-200 block; Buchanan t100-200 block; Ciovoland cNorth 100-200 block; Davis C North 100-200 block; Eisenhower Noilh 100-200block; Filmoro North 100-200 <■block; N, Uncoln 100-200 1block; and tho East sldo ol !;Main St.. even numbers 2o n l y . _________ ___________Please respond onl^iF you o

■ (ivo cioso lo Ihese areas. ‘ £CALL538-2535. "

CAHLE FEEDER WANTED. IJMust havo fuil exporionce in “ operating tood lol & doctor- Sing .sick callte. Wilting to J movo 10 Cailf. 734-6202.

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CARRIERNBUHLAI

C arrie rs noodod fo r all D rive; Locust S tre e t M opio 600-900 b lo ck : < o f W alnut, oil o f 7 th S th o 100-200 b lock o f 7tl-

P loaso re s p o n d on closo to th o so

C A U 843

„ATTiliTC apt'n Scoff w o n ts you a fow good p o o p lo . II ab lo , willing lo w o rk t o f hours in fho o von in forobly 12 y oors o r c ld c

Call Capt'n S at 7 3 3 - C

OPPORTIAN ESTABLISHED, PRO'

DEALERSH EXPANDING ITS PR

SALES SV

No oxporionco nocossc g u id an ce p ro v id o d to m otivofod to su cco o d p rofession of so lo s.• Commlsiion poy ploTTdlFotl

producDvliy,• Fringe bonoliii Includo insu

and demonslrotor plons.• Excelietil growth potoniial. If yoii’ th irik -y o u '.m ig h v^o w ont, c o n to c t : < BONANZA MOTORS, IN

_ A ^ O .J rL B u r jo y ,ld c ^ q ^ 6 7 An *qui opportunii

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n d t e x- 057 R e n ta l m obile

® '0 5 8 O f f ic e s b u s lr059C on0om iniun ' 061 G a ra g e ren ta l 063 W an te d to rer o e S T o u r is ia n d tri

ennom w ™ Mobile homo

lied S M e r c h a n cIS 067 M isc . for sa le

068 C o m p u te rs m y 06 9 C a m e ra oquip

070 W an te d to bu) rty 071 S h o o s a n d clofor salo 072 A n tiq u e s or sa le 074 M usica l In s tr i

0 7 6 O fflceeq u ip ff 077 R a d io s . T V sS

f] 078 F u rn itu re &ca 079 A p p lia n ce s

s e s 080 H ea lin g & a ir I)u s e s 082 B u ild ing male jp le x es , 0S3 G a rag e sa lo s duplexes 086 F irew o o d

087 P la n ts J r tre e s

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AMAXiUflPHOTOQRAPKERS |

Nooded part/ lull lime, no <experience or selling : ro- jquired, earn up to }400 a ( week taking snap shots inyour aroa. Write to Atlas 1Sysiems. P.O. Box 9250. IWhiiiier, CatKornia 90608- '

' f j ____________________ tCONTRACTOR NEEDS Qual- [ily control person for heavy fconstruction near Stanley, ''ID. Prior experience on corp “olonglnneerslobproferrod. ;Sond resume to PO Box :

' ^ ^ S g i t h Station. Donvof. J

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR lor ithorapeuilc group homo lor ,

• adoiescDni oifis.'Bachoior’S’ “ JDegree with exporlenco or JMaster's Degree required in )social work, psychology o r ^related lioid, Duiies includo Jcrisis counseling, stall & :progiam devolopm en(.. 'managemenl o( linancos, I'working with Iho board & *'communltyon lund raising & cpublic roiailons. Resum es & 1crodeniiais snouid b e sen t Cto McAuieyGltls Homo, Box li413, Buhi. Idaho 83316. ^OoslngdiloAprlll. 1963. \._______________________ cEXECUTIVE OPPORTUNFTY *

/ Tho Nampa C ham ber' o i ® 'C o m m e rc e is seeking r "^pp lican ls lo rth o p o sillo n o l []

OTamber Manager. This ox- d ocutivo position involves (ho P supervision and oporalion o( " (ho Chamber o( Com m erce r under-lhe diioclion o( (ho Board ol'Oiioctors,* Appli­cants must have oxtensivo F business manaoomont and c civic eiperienco. including ti Chambor membership and e pubiic lelailons exporlenco. a Salary wiii be S20,000-f do-, I( ponding on exporlonco and s qualidcadons. Oihor a bonolKs will be o((eicc) a commensuraie with tno c position. 1

Roiumes shouid Oo sen t d to Bill Barnard. Nampa 6 Chamber ol Commorco. ii 112V 12m Avo. South, i Nnmpa. Idaho 83651. Phono „ 206-487-5281, ?

Appilcalions wlil b e ac- ~ e o ptfldun(ilADrin5ngs3.~~— j)

EXPERIENCED Chovroioi 7 mechanic, year around p work, good benolKs. Dono( i, apply unless exporioncod & i, willing (0 wo/x. Neyman „ Chovroioi Co., Hailoy, Id. i 788-2225. \_______ ________________ P

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c: a l l o l P o y s o o . a l l 9 I S t ro o t S o u th , a n d7 th S t ro o t N o r th . t

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f i e d088 Variety Ic 090 Pels &pe 092 Auctions

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098 Farms loi

me space ioi Animal bri02Caflle

a n d ls e 104 Horsesaie 105 Horso oqis 106 Swinejuipmeni . . 108 Sheep buy 110 Poultry &I dom ing 112 Irrigation

113 Farm s 4 r; strum ents 114 Farm Impil ip m e n t' - IIS F a m rw o rt /sS iS lcroos

□ R e c r eaircond. 120Avialionlaieriais 121 Boats i nlos : 122 Sporting {

123SMInsoq •ees 124 Snow veh

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EXTRA INCOMEI!Pan timo-luii (ime, Bonus,

.car, paid vac., group ins., financial indep. For in- lerview catl 733-5660.

TWHAVE a homo iingorio II parly. Earn Irco lingerie. Caii fli733-ff48allBr6pm . c(‘Girl Friday' abte Io leap tali I'J building in a single bound °

. (aster than a speeding butiei or more reliable tlian a « locamoitve. Also must bo P' able to do typing somo ac- couniing. Iiiing, phone an- "[ sweiing, Musi liko meeting ni

— W endiy-peopie.-Seftd-}ob - « quaillicaiion i brio! |ob his- lory lo c/o TTmos New, BoxT^jk___________________ yt

---Help; • Business - is -g re a i i— -“ i Needed licensod satosman. Oppoiluniilos in sales pro- pofty management & ap- praisals. Go with I I . Caii i. C e ^ l^ 21, Mayer Roaliy.

HOSPITAL CREDIT A Coi- St lections Manager, experi- „c ence required, sond resume to Blaine Couniy Medical Conlor. Box 927, Hailoy.Idaho 83333._____________ cM/F BUDGET Imance pos- tlon (or iocal coniracior. Ac­counting degree & experi­once Wllh computerized ac­counting sysiems prelerred,........Responsibilities include: (l- nandai slalement analysis & yv budget lorcastlng (or 10 co

R contofs. Send resume to:PO Bo« 1747.T.F.,ID 83301. —

Minidoka County 00 School Business Manager _

Requlfomenis: S(rong ac- _ E> counting background, expo- sa lienee in school linanco, 'Jo oxporienco as purchasing c> agen(, .aod knowledgo ol vc

1 Iclaholaxsiiucturo, ^ iSalary In‘accordance with ou ablillyi oxperlonce. r cAppilcalions will bo ac- or copied unlli 5:00 p.m. April 15. 1W3. a( The Supotln- (ondcnt ol Schools Ollico,633 Fremont Avo., Rupert,idano. I ______________NEED AUTO body man lodo minor body work & paint.Must tiave own toots. Apply

— at ccrnof ol3id 4Slh W.--------------IN & OUT PAINTS-or caii u /734-8184_alier 5.__________ SPART TIME days, Semico & g Inyoniory wall decor linos in IM local storo, A lew hours monlhly. Write U.M.I., Box Oi 148, clillon, NJ 07011. In- gr elude phononumber, soPEDIATRIC OFFICE nurso. SJ Sond rosumo to Box S-47.c /o Times Now, Box 548. TF.PHARMACIST. Immediate . t

- opening. . lor. . . logislerod - r pharmacist. Hospilal oxpo-- <p rlonce nocossary, excoiteni bonelils, salary nogoiiablo. .c

' 40 hrs-per wook, ailornale .e weekends oil. Idaho iiconsufo roqulrod. Applf'aP>- poisonoi oldco. Cassia Mo- moriat Hospital & Medical Center. 2303 Patk Avo. Burloy, 1083318 EOE. _

QUALITY BUIDER ' W To ropiosont long ,7 , esiabllshed (34 yoars) manu- ^ lacturer ol quality panoii:ed o l housing. Soii lo Individuals. ° buiidors. dovolopors. Facto- ry assistance, advodlsing Mi program, cusiom plans. P- Wrilo or call:• FARWEST HOMES

P,OBox480 IChohaiis,WA. 98532 1

______ J ^ 7 4 B ^ L . . . . . . .- R E G -X fiyioch noodod 10

woik 2 days a woek A cover N luil limo (or vacaiion. Applyal Cassia Momorlal Hospilal. _ Porsonnol Dopl., 2303 ^ a tk Avo,. Burloy, Equal Oppbr-tunilvEmpiovor.__________Somoono lo piay tho Eastor Bunny: must havo Ihoir own coslumo. Inquire s l Ihoc i , g , , ^ y . p ' . , c . i i p . m

THE TIMES-NEWS needs a typist and proolroador lor its edilorisidepatlmonl. This is a part-time fob. olloring bo-

■ twoon'2J-and»30 hours ol - work oach wook, Tho hours aro mostly dbylimo. but somo evoning'work is re­quired, Tho person hired lor this position m usr possess oxcelleni typing skills and boagood spoiler and havea

!ood^ command of IhojigiisiuJanguMii^_Eiy_Ja____

(4.26/houi, Appllcanis wlli DO requlrod to tako typina. spoilino and pioolroading tests. Posllion is opon im- modiateiy. Cali Jon KInnoy

-at-73^09jl beloro SJO p.m. ' - on weekdays.

N^w yoar, . , new values! ShODCliSailiod.73U)931.WANTED Raliabie, sirong

- personlodrivaU -H aultruck' - - to Boise & unload April 4lh,

- 734-7494. — -.WANTED 1 ' oxpetlonced Combinaiion auto body &

- p iir irn ^ » r -O f tir " o x p o r l- --------encod need apply. 393 ,E * s l l« n t f D r .S o u l t i . -------1

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UNUMfTEO I* OPPORTUNITIES

suII you aro having di((icul(y Saifinding a s8ils(ying career, baiconsumer finance may be wo|us( what you aro looking noilor. Wo now have openings ro:(or career-minded pooplo 6^ who ean relate well to oiherpeople to Irain (or manage- -ment positions in consumer rfinanco. This Is an opportu- Honity to help olher people Anwim Hnanclal_problems. lo ammako your own decisions 'MFand to MloraKy determine - your own fuiure. Our uniqje on-lho-job Iraining piogram

'win'dovoiop youi nalural ox-ecuilvo abilities and provide —you wllh unllmiiod manago- mment opportuniiios. Salary ^incroasosarogearedtoyour BAporlormanco. Oulstanding coiomployorbeneliis. TLiSomo collogo desirable but ir j not required.

Household Rnance Coiporatkin

ConsumerFlnancoDivtslon P* 444 Main SI. South

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An Equal Opporiunlly agiEmployerM/F - sm

_____________________ __ CHWANTED FulMime evoMng Edicocktail waitress. Apply in amporson Canyon Springs Inn pm

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OOS-Stles PeopleEXPERIENCED Mrsalesm an warned. Call Chris DEJordan VW. 733-2954. chiEXPERIENCED Sales Rop to ^6work in Twin Fails aroa. ohl Must be aggressive andoutgoing, willing 10 work, '"0Commission sales, vohlcio ^11orovidod. 377-0310. IN

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hJO EXPERIENCE. _ I® NECESSARY ES

--------------- --------------------ov(WHO SAYS BUSINESS o o IS BAD? WE’RE SELL- f.i ING CARS UKE CRAZY!Ono ol Idaho’s most pro- fk! grossivo 4 dealers now ai„ sooks salospoopio with no oxperiopco... YK.NOEXPEfiiENCG,

WE OFFER: LAt•Training Program “ od(

-Company Car Program ' titti.•Paid Vocation inl’ PaidHospilalizalion 7U•Excollonl Pay Plan pai•Fanlasllc Car Invonlory Coi

$ 1 9 m $ 3 0 , ( M ) 0 . . - . R iRRSTYEAfi rou

........................- oneWo hovo contracted AST foicPlacomoni Agoncy Irom 553Woslmont, NJ to ao all ol 5 ^our scrooning, inlorviowing rq& training, imorviews will bo i^eihold ai our doaiorship,- rT;: Monday. March 29.9 a.m, - d p.m, & Tuesday, March 29 9 a.m .-l p,m.

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ravel Iraiiers :a m p ers4 sh e lls io lo r hom es llllily trailers

I A u to m o tiv e,uto sorvico.u to p a ts 4 a c c o s s o r ie s ,u tosw anled /■,u to s for rent y c le s4 Supplies eavy eq uipm ent —rucks an s tn p o r tsp o r is c a rs 'Wheel drives ntique au to s u to s —AMC u lo s - B u ic k u lo s - C a d ii i a c u lo s - C h r y s le r u to s — C hevrolet u tos — Oodgo u to s — Fordu lo s — Lincoin-M ercury u to s — O idsm obile u tos — Pontiac u to s - P ly m o u th u to s - O th e r u to d e a le rs u sin e ss d irec tory

OOS-Salss PeopleCOMMISSION Feriilizer Salesporson, Experience essential. Sond resume lo P.O. Box 4611, Bolso, (083711.___________________Stewan Sandwich; Route Sales posidon. Twin Fatis based, out 2 nights per week, expenses paid, normal Iringe benellts. Send resume to c /o Times News eoxT-48-________________

$150,OOOP£R/YR PRESTIGE ACCOUNTS

Holiest now business In Ameiica needs managers and sales reps.

"M R. BECK Jl«77-79e0

010-ProfesslonaIServices

015-BabysittersBABYSIT BABIES In Large comlonabie homo, anytime.TLC. will polly train, drop- ins wolcomo, 733-7809.Babysitting, my home, any llmo bul Fri nights, any ago, Drop-Ins wolcomo. 733-4314. BABYSITTING, my home,(oncod backyard, weekdays only. Call 734-4302.Babysilllng in my home, any ago. Mon thru Fn. lunch & snack. iS a day. 324-2771, CHILDREN'S VILLAQE Eailv Education Canter* Agos 3- and up. Hours 6:30am to 5:45 pm, Fri. Ilil 6:30pm, Trans- poftaiion to scnools. kin­dergartens Ihru 2nd grades. Swimming, skallng. eic. 481 N. Locusi (near Sf. +llgh .School). 733-9010._________DEOE'S DAYCARE. Early childhood education major,16 years oxp, caring for chitdfon. Organized acllvl- ttes to promote dally learn­ing oxp. Loving Indlviduai caro. Dedo 734-0713.IN JEROME Experioncod, ^ roiiabio. Agos 3 A up. 324- 8495anylimo.

01 &-Sltuallon3 Warned 'EHIclenl 4 experienced

' Bookkeeper would liko to koep books in hor home or

- ovonlnfls. 734-5762 allot 5------------GOOD, reliable house cleaning, Reforoncos. 629-5i0r____________________GRADUATE of Meat Culling

-School seeking appiontico- ship in moats. Call 733-9196aller Spm,_______________HOUSE CLEANING, all cJall*ra4-8439 anyllme,

LAWN ^MOWING. Ifimmlr>a, odging, wooding, roto-

' tilting. Fci tho sharpest lawn In lown contact Gena Sharp, 733-5559atter3pm.PAINTING & YARD work. Compiolo Spring Cleanup.Paint houses, foncos. aic.Will do a good iob, 733-3998.

-R eliablo-m an-w ants yoar_ round (arm work. Expori­oncod In oil aspocls. W ill------rolocalo, Vic Warren, Box 553, Jordan Valloy. OR 97910,503-586-2604._____________ROTOTILLING, Call ArnoldMoin 733-5702,____________WiLL do ail kinds of yard woik A hauling. Roasonabio raios, Caii Je tty 734-3135,

CUSTOM ROTO-TILLING. Tracior mounted llller. ad- (usled doplh 2-10 Inches.Prices very roasonabio-and-------years ol oxporionco, Mark 733-2784, Tim 733-2530,

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ADVERTISING 7-33-093-1— — T - -

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017-Bu9ine&sOpptys. (EBolso Homo Improvemeni Co. to opon an ollico m • ?Maoic Valloy. havo oponing "(Of Owner-Man»(jof Tralnoo. ®-

- w e train. Invoslment Nil. 8 37M000 Charlos lor &portonil Intorviow,_______ ___ °COMPLETE stoam carpot »cloaning irancMso. Y,Machlno. chomlcals. & all ecarpol laying equipmenl. o 734«tf36. • j\FAMILY SHOE STORE lor ^u l e . Business and Inven- °tory JfiS.OOO. Will lease of ~se ll building. Located In '/Hailey. For tnofo hlormation *'callTte-STgl or7aa-a3X3.___ • JFOR RENT OR LEASE t( 4tn Avenue Soull>, Sorvico

'S ta tion Biflg. & also cindof- .block bldg. Call T33-3266 or ti73H613-________________ ___ frFOR SALE: Woll established ^(ast (ood rosiaufant on £Ovofland Ave. Borloy. 67S- *0135 liler 6.______________ 2.GROWING & very prolilabio q

- business in Twin Falls lor x. salo. Regular customors, no a!

' compolillon. Fof Inlo call r733-ma anyilme._________ ___ pMovlngl small day caio- «ipreschool lof salo. (building s:noi irtclud) 734^tt32. SSHORT 40, closo lo Twin Pwith Twin Falls Canal water. '< Call will 734-30M, Main WosiRoaily 73*<l5S5.__________THE CLUB Cigar Bar, Falrllold. Idaho. Includes 2city lots. beer. wlno. liquor Clicense, all Invonlory i Nb u 1 I d • hIno, Coniaci Mark Bfown a7?fl-<1S1. Kelchum,_______ ___tr

WARNING! 7:The Tlmos-Nevus ro- .

commends that you in- vostlgalo every phase o( Inveslmoni opporiuniiies. ospociaiiy those Irom oul ol A sla te or ollofod by a person doing business oul o la local motol or ho ld .

Wo suggest you consult yoUf own ailorney, lhe Betlor Business Bureau, Idaho Consumer AKairs or ask for a Iree pamphlet and Inlormaiion Irom tho Attorney G eneral's Con-

------su m o fPfolocllon Division. Stale- nouso, Bolso, Idafio 63720." Pfione 33*-2<Q0.

01 M n c o m e Property y NEAT DUPLEX near Cily I Patk. Walk lo churches or ■ downiown. Listed al$44.&oa. ■ Mu^t setllo estate. Hamlell ■ Really. 733-4079.__________ ■

$ 4 1 ,9 0 0 I3-unil homo. 309 4tn N. close ^ to downtown, poienlial ol­tico location, sood cash tlowf. 10V4% loan. J7500 down, by owner. Call lor aopolnimeni; 734-40B9.

020-Money To Loan

CASHFOR TRUST DEEDS ANO MORTQAGES

1-(20eKMm25 WE BUY NOTES secured by Deeds ol Trust- or Mongago3._733-7;02.____ :

023r-lnyestmenl WILL PURCHASE real esiaie

, coniracis. fnortgajos. 4 Deeds of Trusi ai discount. Loren McCoy 734-206S,

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ACREAGE IN TOWN dosoTo I Mornlngslde Scnool. 3 ■ bedioom. (am. room. ■ basomoni. 2 fireplaces & ■ numerous outbuildings. ■ SS9.000. Call Joan Holloy al ■ Home 733-7208 or ollice ■734-2922 ' DOSHIER i I HOLLEY, REALTORS. I

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. Assumablo VA, 9V.S, 3 ' ( bdrm. 2 batf«. lull bsmt. ■ SIOVO & d-washer. 73*4118. IBEAUTIFUL CEOAR LOG 3 ‘bodroom homo, on 25 a c f t j <ol good paslute. Full-waier. |Oul buildings, corrals, |Owner will consider Irado (lor Quality home in . Twin |Falls. Can Joffv Jackson ,R etl E su ta UnlfmKed 324- !

' T 5 iso02*< aa___________ ;BY OWNER: S E. area. 3 Ibdtm, 2 baih, 2 year old. Ilandscappod, auto Isprinklers, lenced yard. ispaco lor RV. carpei drapes, IAsking $65,000. Flexible iterms. 345-1068.__________

.CHOfCEACREAGESJSO.OOO- 7Vt acres, oo-M 3 • bdrm mobile, big shop. T60 | t60.s00- 2 acros, cloan 2 bdtm. Shod, shop. Buhl, B3 : W.SOO- 4.84 acros. new ' home.bySnakoRivor.BlO ' $00,000- 1.75 acres. 4 bdrm oldor homo, pasture. T83 n3.0CO-2 acros. 4 bdrm, allalfa. barn, lerms. Flier. r2,flOO -1acfo.dean2bdrm . paslure, lorms. Gooding. T3 ! m . m - 1.75 acres, 3 bdrm sphi lovel.Joronio.T31 t&I.OOO- 15 acros, fonced paslure. comeni lood bunks foflrvesiock,4bdrmhomo.

ROBERTJONESREALTY

733^orS4M 222CITY CLOSE<0unlry quioi.N.E. locallon. 2 homos with (horse corral i ' a garden (area- Both lor Jtl5,000 or 'trado for smaller homo. Con- £tinenlal Roalty. 733-9t&5 or <734-4567,________________

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' Counlryliko 3 bdtm brick, wdSIOVO. all carpolod. eOil7S glot. garden, eic. Easy I assum, gViMoan askS4l.9.Ownof will deal 7 3 ^ 0 t i 2 _ COFor S«I« By Ownof-Boaunful winbrick home, t acro w/corral. horon High Lawn Dr. Call lor £«tappoimmeni, 7y-4650 bat.F o r S . J .B ) 6 m . . r 4 „ o M . ™3 bdrm, 2 bath homo. Alf ^"1 cond. UG spiinklets, Ilroplaco. rodwd deck.P 0 p u • ''»clar " T e n s " plan located W. , ,01 CSI. Assumablo 7 38% H loan. Call lor apoo-tMmeni 87W455days734-i3l5cve ^___ - Joj

JUST LISTED- CORGEOLIS D«t>SPOT siiuatod on canyon - rim with ouisianding view olIhe Snake River & PerrinoBridge. This 4 bedroom 2 Ihome boasis a spacious “P masiof suite lor a luiuriousadull folreal. 2'/i bains, NEImported lile Ihrough. farrt- nely/gamo room with wet bar, rar2 fireplaces, kiichen area co' leaiures island cookirg yai center with Gen Alre range. Jol bulll-ln lood-a-matic S Bo spacious enclosed pantry. 32 Ovor 2900 sq. fl. lends iisoll AS lo tho modorn family

• nieslylo for only {139.500. \uFor (urihor inlo. coniaci rmJoan Holley al Homo 733- coi7208 Of oflice 734-2922. y,o DOSHIER & HOUEY. RE- u ,ALTORS. ed OILLEbE MEADOWS CONDO 2 bdrms. I ’/lba ih s . with lireplaco & appliances,assumo 9V j\ loan U7,S00. No734-9084alier3om. g a

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• • • • uCOUMTHY SETTINQ Big lol OV with spacious 3 bedroom >iome on the edgo of lowtt. K £«tra large family room, 2 - baths, lireplaco & many “ t more desirable (eiiures.Enjoy the peace 4 quiol ol Country living. Ownof Is . ** sacrilicing al 154.900. It's vacant-so look now! ^

HAMLETTREALTY »C8 Yetrs o l H onejf Service) 24(OFFICE...................73W079 n rJo y c * C o l* - .- ....7 S M 7 e 7 „D tveH tm lon ......... 73W0M ocMAKE OFFER on down & « assum o low inl. I.H.A. loan, o*' 2 bdrm w /possiblo 2 more *<=' upsUlfS. 2 « Ouincy. IND. BROKERS INC. 73*-4i2t. CNEAT 2 BEDROOM HOME, now exterior palnl. kiichen |,, tango, drapos, eleciric hoal. covofod pallo. lenced back '' yard, walk lo work at £ F. Johnson Planl. U7.000 Call - Bob Jenson at 734-4875 or 324-5078 eve. MARKETING ASSOCIATES REALTORS.NEW Brick 4 bdrm. 3 baiii, 10 I | ‘ large rooms, formal Dmmg fm. Ip. palio, Iniorcotn, cenlral vac., heat pump, ;;>« wood siovo. landjcapefl, lawn, trees. Aluminum Bo«- '0 ed Eaves, chain link loncea, *" 1.29 A., wen & canal water,2V mi Irom T.F.. By owner,733-7818.________________Nowly remodeled A painted. gas heal wl passive solar. 'J'- Owner can finance. 733-7446. “J- NICE 3 bdrm home cn 1 acre. Pasluro. corrals, very nice mini farm. J47,600. Call Jm y Jackson R u l EaUte Unllm- Itod 32 «-75180f 324-6022

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PRESIDENT STREET, fcmodelod 2 bedroom, lull basem enl, convenient 10 all - fac ilitlesJafgo assumeable « loanavaiiable*32,000.

AMERICAN JS REALESTATE 3?& APPRAISAL-

(Across from Court House) «734-5650 «

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.................................... 80PRICE JUST REDUCED- ovor 15,000 on this home. Entertain your Iriends In Ihis supor 19x29 Rec room com- .. ploio wilh a bar and hoi lub. ' Also 3 bdrms. lamily room, part basem ent, large living foom. carousel lireplace, ^ coleman heat pump, and new asphail shako tool. i J59.900. '

VEEH&COMPANY734 707______ _

SMALL? YESII But. so is tho "price. S29.500.00 for Immicu- 0:lalo like now 2 bedroom . thomo. Will VA or FHA. Call n t Joan Holloy at Home 733-7208 Of ofllco 734-2922 * 'DOSHIER & HOLLEY. RE- 2"A L T O R S.____ : _______ l lSmall nico 3 bdrm homo. -$2500 down. & assumablo p , loan ol S19,900. WilllrB to tako trade on down. 734-4402 Vory Mco 4 bdrm brick homo, Ig lot, full bsml. wood -siovo. Sawloolh School. r J152,500. By owner. 734-6058 371/2 BRICK DUPLEX for Mie, j , Excollont condiiion, linishedbasemont. Call 733-7234. {jj2 bdrm homo on '/jracre. Fanow siool siding, wfljigc di

•_shop. Ownor will-carry at Rl 10% w/SIO.OOO down. Would t r consider som e trade. 734- ,, 8780____________________102 BEDROOM HOME wilh fitl >7 bsm l.E parlofT w ln .lh isisa sa vory good buy. S39,500. Call n . \Vill 734-3086 or Main West hi Realty 734-05S5.________ 43 BDRM, lam rm.. lireplaco, fl( 133,000. Assume IHA Loan, pi 638 Jackson. 734-4845.____ ff,4 BDRM house, lull base- bc mont. wlih 30x34 shop, doso ra E.F. Johnson'planl. 149,000. ir; Consider 14 wido mobilo pi homo In Irade. 734-7090.------------rn — ------------------------------- ■ la031-GulolTow n “

CLOSE TO SHOPPlNO'a'na T«schools, older 4 bedroom. 2 Klbath homo, new Ammana Bicllmato conlrol lurnaco, s iPatlo.garagc.onSBuhllois. fl,

rYou win lovo mi3 homo. ac' 165,000. Call Judy 326-5680, ri- Main W esi Really, 73^0555.-------c:

COUNTRY HOME, 2Vr milos viIrom Goodino, all brick. 3 ,hbdrm, 2 bams, cathedral 3,colllnos. air cond,, Jenn- mAIro rango. aulomaiic ,1sprinkling systom. Owner II- ’nanclnQ. 93^1 9 4 .____HAGERMA^J?— now 3 j |BEDROOM' house, good oviow. 637-6402 o r 637-64ai. 5 ' SPACIOUS 5 BDRM Older

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$7,500.00. -W oodrldgo Eitolo»'- Tho ■ fo rtaloS 18 .000 .00 .

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By Owner 120 • c r e i with 2I improvomenis, prime loca- hc lion noar Tw.n Falls. Full mi waior riQhis. 733-7813_____

DAIRIES I fDOUBLE 10 herrlngbono on p,?4 a c r e s . ' jn DOUBLE 8 hortingbono on

DOUBLE 8 hirrinobone. J*com puiori:oaon20acfes • ' DOUBLE 3. Side opener on20 acrcs P. 51N G L£6hem nctiorieon60- L'*« r e s . ” ,

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1440«cfes,pi*oi3prinklef Pf' Irngaled, tow Crop or live-Slock. M;

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SCENIC RANCH toTroul sircams. nalural blimeadows, good improve- 5menls. Ranpo pormiis for ne300 cows lor 6 monihs. sitLocaicd on oiled road closo n lotow n, Plus310cows.Ailalallordablo priccs & torms. 7„,

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73Mia f 4 ______ 81 Easi-1 soulh ol Hazelton, c° Id. 100 shares waior. 104acres. 50 actos hay. wheel ,q, lino irrlgaled, S220.000.Assumable loan 829-5S97. ^140 ACRE FARM ' small ^homo, corrals. Twin Falls W waler. 2 miles west ol Filer,12300 per acto. Call Bob •«,Jonsen 734-4875 ollico or p ' 324-5076 eves, Ma/kttlng(^ w Iito sR ea llo r# .______ qq40 ACRES belwecn Twin AL Falls and Jerome. Nicelyremodeled 3 bodroom .< home. Owner will ^nal^ce.

Sood terms. Call Bob onsen al H4-4875 ollice 0/ 324-5076 eves. Martieiing

■ 542 acros farmland, 4 milesNE of Jerome. Domestic 21C well, pump A hand lines. For_. S Sale. 185,000 or may rent.766-3773.________ “80 ACRE DAIRY S small W homo. Barn has bulk tank & milkers. Owner financing.Tolal ptico 1105.000.

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038-A creafle iL ots J<®................................................. ChBEAUTIFUL 3 bdrm homo Maw /2 baihs.lnbestoflocation ~ o n '4'/i acres, all (armed, inEdon. Carry somo financing. _Calie2S-5593cvo-s._______ BU

FAIRFIELD.iDAHO Princess Mino Ranch. 1 or 2 0 . i acro parcels, waler. eleciric/ ^ lly. counly road. 12500 c a s l t / ^ *oach. Call/wfiie; B u d r FOA spon Rcjily. 10 Souin hoiColo. Bclso, ID. 377-2310'or slo3 7 6 ^ 1 0 :____________ ' moJliST USTED-1.35 acro withimmaculate 3 bedroom, 2 MLbalh. doublowlde in Twin GoFalls Of Kimberly school bdidist. DOSHIER & HOLLEY, kliiREALTORS 734-292:. meLOT FOfl SALE: Indian Trial 'o jsubdivision. S9000 cash or Nelorms av^ll. 324-8954 oves._ cai MOBILE HOME LOTS FOR— HOsalo "Magic,Valloy Mobile .NE E sia los" , New adull su b - . hodivision. Washington Sl, So, oleS 1 block WOSI on Pheasant op Hd. Easy lerms. 734-6943.PLEASE YOUR KIDS: buy C t this 13 acrcs, lull waicr, 3 bdrm homo, oui bldgs, cor­rals, 165,000 Of consideriradoJ43 :^_e jro^W ken* ......RIDE YOUR horse" 4 3bmotorcycle Into Iho moun- sId lains ( f U this 5 acrcs. 2700sq. It homo wiih maoy other 0ammonlilies. 1120,000. Cli Torms negollablo.Klfltpalfick Roalty. Ownor 0Bxoko_r. 432^40.;______SEVEN 1 ACRE parcels un-flQVQlopcd. Also 1 acro 4 a 9 . .acto pteco. r / . S, TF, oil USBluo Lakos. Ownor will no

-cairy;734-829^-^::^-------------IncVERY CHOICE placo lo built Ihalnow homo on Ihis short Ca acro. Call Joe 734-3M3 or 12i M a ln ^o s t Really 73«55_5^ 1'- v i , io 5 'aC R E 'loisrpflcos P?- roduccd, owners will li- 14

■nanco. Twin Falls 4 souih m: Jorom o area. Call Sieve, rai Roal Esialo Unlimited, ox 32*-75iaor324-5568-__________ Hi A c«r#*r. not lust ■ lob, awaits you. Rotd Cttsslilod 1» omDiovmonI td s . 73^0931. ox _______________________ 23

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l's ACRES Wlin waiVt ayoungslo t’s 4 ancmii'j do- , il t^ h ll Lovely ifeeafoom. t ',1balh h o m e ^ h ia d jn in ovofflfoons ^ Casllelorda re t Sevefat ouiBuiidmgs. 1M corrals, lamily otchitdgarden $43.48&3,byowner. Jef 2 lols com ploicl/lencea’ in HoHiSlor w/14«65 1971 NaJu mobllo homo, StoraQo Shed.ffuH iroes 4 largo garde'- 'spaco._a26-5349alier_5_ E»|20 ACRES .n^KimBetly. *5:Prime location. Full wiier 'sharos, reasonable. Pwiior *1®ow ned. 734-38tr____C _ _3BD'RMHdMEonapflfo»-2acres. Cotrals. rfrena, '*7. bucking 4 roping shuias.Outbuildings, year round }^,liShino. 3 milos (iCiin.to*n___Hii149.900. ApproitmalBly ^ 130,000 assumable at 7'-iS.734-6609 ovoningj.__ _ ba'4 nice” LOTS, som’e 'im - proved. NE aroa, will work wlih builders. 83*-53«2 or ”e q i - ^ 20M,___________5 t c re bulldlna kits In Ms'ion au' Valloy, Buhl. Beautilul view! $4: For Sale by .o * M fJ4M 7n5 ACRE BUILDING site close tutto Big Liillo Ranchos. Fioii- for blo lorms. 23 7-8707^_5 ACRES in Melon Valloy _near Buhl. 115,000. Running ■Slroam. Beautiful view. Can ■734-3191: . ___________ _ K5 SECLUDED ACRES year ->found stroam, road 4 power. —Hoi waior poienlial. N. ol mBuhl. 423^355^___________Z8 ACRES 1 Of Wenaeli. ^ Potonlial lor homo site. Sh Small larm sled. Mobilo homo silo. Owner financing, tO% down, 25 years on 71 balance. 837-6383.------------------ (fj ------------------------------------ he039-Bu5ine83 Propefty p i

INDTiS. BUILD. SfTi- l icxcellcnl locallon oil t iEastlandD r,H asciiyw ater4 j -sowcf hooked up. 125,000 f j OOSHIER & HOUEY, RE-A L T O f» 7 ^ 2 ra ._______

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rail siding M-2. ^2lOOSFhightrallicroiaiiC,1.' f rS t b t i t A Roy R.E. 73W321____

O O ^ m s l e t y L o U ^Ccmoiory loi at Valley View Blin Sunset Memorial Patk, wl536-6549. t----------------------------------- - Cl041-H om e8 to be^MovetJ tv

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UNDER 160,000- by owner- Ireo & clear .2 bdrm con-___ j£

Ketchum. Mako me an ollflf! P.'Call 916-891-6303 eves. L/Chico, Ca. Ownor on prop. -March_26-31. . SI

045-M obile Homes |bW D Y 12x64 w/llpoul.fuMy 11carpelod. 45‘ carport &paiio, c |2 sto rage sheds. Set up in r j M u ll Park. Exc. cond. Seo t , ^o^appfoc, 111.500.7334838. *- FOR SALE 14x7D 2 bdtm, k heat pump, air cond. built in. r j slovo wilh wood Slovo, in mobllo park, skirled 4 readyto occupy. 324-2669. • *MUST SELL 1960 Elite 14i70 ^Governor Mobile home. 2 r i bdrm. 1 baih. nice i Digklichcn/dining atea. no *-monoy down. Quallly lor ‘loan ol 118.000.423<2l9. S, Need a Mobile Home, buicapiial Is shofi? 655^372 I ,

• nI w ^M OON! 10«50 I'rTiiof o, houso. Partially turn., gas or -oloc t-h e a t-637-4871.______ 3R epososod 31' travel Trailer.1500 and 1175 p«t month.C trta r Homoa 735-7568. 3

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dovan & 1125 per monih.Cartor Homos 733-7568. ,12x60 3 bdrm mobllo homo. AV/i baths, localed ai Skylane PPark, 15600-423-4394. rr14 WIDE 2 bdrm Groal Lakos, ^many oVlras. 5 year war- Cranty. floQ. price 114,995. An 0oxcollont buy al 112.700. uHorry! MAGIC VALLEY CMOBILE HOMES 73W41. w1965 MARLETTE, 10x55 with Soxpando. 15000, Call 734- i2346. ___________________c1967 FLEETWOOD 12x60-, AGood cond. Clean, all NelocUlc.. furn. 15000 cash___ D536-2516 ovonlngs oicopl 1Tuoa4T hur3 ,___________ j1970 1 2*65 FLEETWOOD E

• mobllo home lor,saIo. exc. A cond, sol up In qulot ItsHor p r^ark,32S^110allor6. S1971 TAMARACK 12x50, 2 n bdrm. an wood paneling, c earth lonos. really nicol pfopano turnaco; walor., T

.hoatDr.inslallo{l. aiso^eltia,___ twith lablo & 4 chairs, jKIrt- Inn, 10x6 Slop porch, 200am p motor box sol up lor "iralior houso, 30 ft polo. f17000. 438-4122 ovei h1973 1 2x64 moblld tioma 2 ^bdrm. 1 bath. Spacious. 1700 Ldown & lako ovor paymenls, R124.2403.324-5326.________ H

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OIck Gregory, 32««ee $ - CanYonBldefleattY.7»1llO— 7.1974 14x70 3 .B drm ,.ibath, - L

firoplaco. all elecltic.— /J10.000,324-7191.324-2403,or 7324-532ft,________________ ^1B75 Tamaiock 14 x 70 Mobllo ahotno. vory nico, 110.000. cM7-6751._________ 11976 QOVERNOR. oxcQllonl F condition, 14x70, w/llpoul, 2 4 bdrm, 1 t» th , conlral air V w /alr condilionlng., Includ- r

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5922.______ ______ . -1983 Bfoadmofo 14j70, lived A in 6 mihs. oxc. cond. 7x2t ul Expando. 2 bdtm. 2 baths. mi w ood stovo. All oloc. Many e itr a s . Musi seo 10 appreci- |q ato. 786-4201, eves. nc 24- WIDE CONCORD 2 or 3 a ' bdrm. delivered locally from all lactory. Only 118,995. Also ly quality custom buill Great in Lake homes. Bank i FHA t,. financing. MAGC VALLEY g

-MOBtLeH<MES_73M141.24i52-' 1978, 2 Mrms. 2 h(balhs. spacious arrange- Kim enl. Wosiinghouso hoal 73pump & precipilfon. waier g, sollonor. klichen w/appll..w ashor. dryer. I?i12 at- ^lachod. Insulaled shop, -au lo . sprinkling system. Cl142,000. U z y J l lV 735^98 .___«6x40 ANGEtUS Trit. lully 'furnished, lot sate or trade -for small Pickup. 537-6604. O

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0 S (> -F u m l3 M H « i» l QWANTED: RoommateSharo now country, home. LNon-smokor. 1160/mo. plus H'/i olocltlc. 733-8222 days. ^733-1636 ovonlnos._______ 7;CLEAN 2 BDRM m oM o homo. Also 1 bdtm onprivate lol. Call. 734-2050. ” EXTRA NICE Ig 1 bdrm.Appl. W /0 . garage. No pots. )■'1225, 733-4944 or 734-9581. gjHANSEN. 2 bflfftl mobile . uhom e. Carpolod. lurn., very "nice, 423-5104, SlS M £ U S CLEAN. Attracl.vo J 2 bdrm mobilo homo, nico shado Iroes. no pels. CallS S i ------------------------- N

051.-Unlum.Ho«J«! JBEAUTIFUL 4 bdrm home on t36 Irrigalod acres. 2 miles hsouthw est of Wendell. 1350 ai

- p e r m onth.-lsl 4 last month - w+ pasluro tont. Can Donnis i 'McDormotl. LoMopo Real- mIV. davs only. 733-0874.____ ^BUHL HOME, large 1 bdrm lowith basomont. oarago. 1160 fu-I- d oposil.326-5603alierS. dlC loan 2 bdrm carpoied In ["Twin Falls, with partial bsml. ^Stove, rofrig. 4 waler lurn. I"llOOdop. 324-2732alief5. Fi COMFORTABLE 3 bdrm, 2bath homo, all appliances ^ furnished, dbl car garago,foncod yard, 14004 cfeposit. (1References. 733-9094. 1

bsm t. Wood Slove. iruiitroos. fonced yard. 1250 * 1dOP. 734-2944or 324-3666. fuSMALL 2 bdrm. largo yard, _ P.?garago. 1165 monm. 1100 1aoo , 734-3022.____________ bl529 WEST MAIN- 2 bdrms. ^1195, 734-1333.___________ 1SMALL 3 bdrm. drapos. cl carpel, siovo. garden spot.1190 mo. 1100 dep. 734-4402. 1 1175 -f 175 Deposll, 2 bdrm.H anson. Siove/folrlg. ^carooied. no pets, 423-5074. 85 2 BDRM. Jorome. All olocl.1150 -t- 175 dop.' 324-5323 T'a ltor 5:30 weekdays.______ +2 BDRM homo In Twin, 2Clean, w/lenced back yard, lr1250-t-1100dep.423U644. n

2 BDRM house w/bsmi. 2S.W . of Eden 1175 + 1150 red ^ , 625-5143 Of 825-5175. j;2 bedroom house on Ad- T.

—dison-A vo.-£.-1225-m onlh— 2with 1100 deposll. Call wovonlnQs324-4977. <j3 BDRM. Full basement, NE *' locallon. Call 733-9460. 734- 26131 or 733-3636.__________ n3 BDRM homo. In country 1'c loso 10 Wendell, cloan A' T.nlco-1275 month.538-2321. 33 BDRM M&aiLe Heme lor - K ront, S.W. ol Wondoll. rel. 5; roq.. -f dop. No pels. 2 3 Chlldrenok-536-2773. • . n4 bdrm home in Filer area on C 2 acros. Ilroplaco. Shlrloy fJ Nol3on655-42f4or 733-2365.. 4

0S2-F um . Apl. A Dup. 3ACIeanK ltchonotlo.w aier4 ?sanllailon pd, No pels. 1125 _+ 125 deposit, 733-5137, 733- ^

—A -cleon-l-bd tm -furn lshed— Lopi, Walor 4 sanilatlon pd. t>>m S p o f m onlh.73 4-4070. u IAPARTMENT neatl cliy +park. 1 bdrm lurnlshod 1150 Rm onth. 150 dcp. 734-0457, or ir

CLEANi ^ a l l furnished rapartm ont. sharoihowcr. all rrulllltlos paid. 195.734-3611. 0CJe4ui canw ted aludio apt. 0 w/ro(rig & sfQvo, Walor 4sanllailon pd. No Pots. 1165 I■f doposil-Call 7 3 3 ^ 7 . -CLEAN STUOlO wilh washor ^& dryor. 1125 + 160 doposil, "No 0013.734-5377. "

-DOWNTOWN- Clem sludio,— • 1130. 1 bdrm 1130. 2 bdrm1160.734-1333.____________EXCELLENT neighborhood, E Altractlvo sludio ItlD com- 3ralolo. Non-smoker. 734-7105. 1 FURNISHED 1 bdrm apart- m oni, all ulilUlos Inciudod.Call 733-4246_____________ (Hoat S walor furnished-

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IN KIMBERLY.'2 bdrm apt, liflhl, hoal 4 walor lurn, croanlno dop 4 rof roqulrod.NO 0013.423-5828,_________Klf<BEflLy,„3- room apt. Ulillllos inciudod. Call 4i3-S216or 423-9989.__________KITCHENETTE, vory cloan, call O w nIs 734-2648.LARGE 1 BORM. Romodlod,' ' $160 -I-^ulillllos 4 doposlt.

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— APARTMENT? Cali Oulilcl’a . -733-2940.________________NICE 1 bedroom lurnlshod apartm onl. All ulillllos In- eluded , 1145,734-3653.1 BDRM 4 STUOlO In Twin Falls. Ulllllloa p%id. Call- -423-4795,_______________1 BORM, Down Town, vory nico. wo pay hoat 4 walor.

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11 Apis. Comploie wiih ca-blo TV. Weekly 13S-150. 1201 . . . Kim&eflyRd 733-6264

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A REMOOELEb’STUblO. All B'uulllilios paid ♦ laundry. 1175 ^monih. 734-90«_________SHiA'nHACT’ivE. Large. Idoal !/,“ ' lot Single All utilities paid.n o p e is .l? 0 0 .C aJL 7 » ^ 7 _ 600 ATTRACTIVE latgo studio,all ulililies exccpl electrici- ^illty 1145 ♦ 175 dep. Siovo 4 ^trig. 733-9597. __ 09BEAUTIFUL T R J^ E L Gf,' Duplex. Close 10 CSI. appli-ances lurnishod, olcclnc 1- , hoal. 1300 per month. CallKon Roy. 733-4317 days or gV*7 3 A « 6 5 o m _ _ _ _ _ -BRAND NEW 3 bdfm. 2 balh. QQoxtra nice, near CSI, garago. —No Saturday Calls. 734-6099. SPi C i ^ carpeiM , Sludio apta w/reffig 4 siovo. Waier 4

-S a n n a tw P d -N o p e ts r lH S — ■+_doeo$il. Call 733-0907. _ RCLEAN Small 2 bd'rm. ISwaicf/saniialion Paid, no —pets, 1155 Call 733-5307.___ —

FALLSAPARTMENT______ ryr Close to schools 4 shop- ^ ping. Childron welcomo. gg | Warm. Iriendiy 4 quiol at- 676 mosphoro. 1 4 2 bodfOom mii apts. 1195 4 1240 month. 663 "

_____ 'U RG E 1 Bedroom. s to v * 4 P.'i Rofrig. Heai 4 w f l e r lurnishod. 203 4th St. North.734-5325allor4pm.________LARGE -1 BDRM APJ. all ullliiies oxcopi liQhls. stovo. rclria., 1170. ♦ 175 deposll.no pXt-733-9597._________ ChjLARGE 2 BDRM. 2 balh, lull °f.!unfinished basemoni. 733- ^9460 or 734-61310^7334636, ^ MODERN all eleciric 2 bdrm apl. Appliances. No pels.125 0 -I-deo. 733-5162. ’-p MODERN 2 BDRM In 4-plex noar MV hosp. 1245 1100 d e p -837-6392, 734-1867.NICE Jargo 1 bedroom inTwin, appliances, oxtra ?i7

N CE 2 'bdrm apt In T.F,. appl. W/0 hookup, dish- wasner.C ancoiled676^25 - Hid 1 « BDRM Apis. Very cloan Modern Garden Apis in Nat-ural selling. Convenient ’Ji!location. Appliances HUfurnished Incl. dishwasher & w/tdisposal. Laundry on pro- varimisos. Children wolcomo, n_ovNo pels. Rent basod on jg iIncomo. Casa Grande. M4, moFiler, 326-4053. Equal Hous- a,cIng Opportunity__________1, 2. or 3 bdrm apis, chcfurnished or unfurnlshod. trai No pels. Can 733^740.1 BDRM, Daylight basemenl co(

j p l . 1150 t deposll- 733-4994 -juo r~ 7 3 4 ^ i. --------1 BDRM APT. Partly w/ifurnished. 1100/mo * do- roi posli.Call 734-9652-1 bdrm brick duplex, availa- sinblo Aptll is l . 1185 * doposil. 324733-2il1 . 1 BDRM DUPLEX. Stovo In- (ireeluded. 1140 * deposit. Call i vT X h im ________________ Ml1 BDRM partially lurn. all ulll bai oxcopi oloc. 1175 mo * dop. ijti 363WJ 4lh Avo. E. T.F. 734- ,a t 6944 days. 734-7339 OVO- p ji

2 OUTwo BDRM apis, 1175 4 1165 D'"4-dop.Call7Si -22l1. E,-2 BORM. U tgo closeis, ro-Irlg. 4 range, Nico 4 c l o a n . - ^No pels. 1205. 733-1859. QD 2 BDRM, Ulllltles Pd. stovo 4rolrig. now carpol. nc pois. ‘1250 + 1100 deposll. Call ^734-6466 or 734-9S52Vern.

-2-BORM-OHPlox.-no-potsr— J2Swalor paidTilOO cleaning Prtdeposll. 1225/mo. Avail op 4/1/83-Call 734-6328 allor 5-2 bodroom basomoni apt, in rac nice cjuiol noighbothood. j t . 1160/mo. * V i doposlt. 733-3083 bciwoon 9-53 BORM. 1235 ♦ pwr. SIOVO.

w T 4 i ^ a y r 3 ^ 7 3 eve3 BORM duplex. 2 balh, oloaraoe. privale sireet noar oilCSI. 1340. Acroago, 3 bdrm. cofarm homo. Both avallablo or4-1. Roallor owned. 733-9250 gror733-92l5.______________ „3 BEDROOM. 2 baih apt., ne good locallon. 733-5217, sa 733-3745.--------------------------------bc -----------------------—---------- 11056-Rooms For Rent Th

-LARGE-RObM-w/kllchon-&_ bath, prlvalo eniranco, allu llllllos^aW ^on only. 1100 cj

ROOM 4 BOARD- For moro f iinfo call 326-4264 allor 5pm or (_wookondS;______________ $4ROOM FOR RENT; n o od -1 fimoro In 3 bdtm houso. Lols r ;ofcxlfa3,1130/mo. 423J645, I inor 733-1883 allor 6. _ tr;

a:057-Mobile Home pj

CLEAN, catpoiod 12x64 In |J; r»lco filler locallon. 1155 monlh + dop. No pots,326-5667 ____W

05&-O«lce Rentals 'BEAUTY SHOP spaco. 432 j ;sq. It for rent. Exc locaiion. g, 1175 mon. 733-9597, ’ , .ii

067-Mi5CSllaneou8 01

I WholesaleI Fulfef’sCusti|i

1! - i . Frames &Ca 1J-: Ameriian

ijzizSpoftsLoage S

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I S a t u f d a y 2

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D c c t i lb iT T o c a tk w - 2 ;olflces In Federal Bldg, 1061 •Blue Lakr>s Nonh, 1 Approx- 'Imatoly 1200 Sq Fl AND 1 ApptOilmilely W Sq. Fi. - CalUotdcitils.734«M PRIVATE OFFICE with re- ■ ceplionist 4 inswering ' sonrico. 1350- month. Call Bruce t l Ck>be Realty 733- .2626;_________________SHOF>- WAREHOUSE, new,Iruck door, ollice, restroom,73^21M^____________600 aq ft of downiown ollice storo spaco, Hoal lurnished, carpelod.Call 734-1224_____

05M:ofKionilnlum3GREAT SKI vacation. 3 bdr'in condo, lor ram. a night.Located downtown Ket- Chum. 4.9 to 4.1B.53M281 or 934-^895.________________

0e6-Mot>lle Home Spe.SPACE FOR slnoie wide mobile; adults only. Curry TfailocPafk.733-3aa{.

M erchandise

OST'-iitisceiUneoutBEE -BOARDS FOR SALE.676-2871.________________ .Blllltrd Suppllei 4 pool ttbio sales. Ropalf. recovering, cues. Bowladfome 733-0369.BOSCH MIXER wilh free lood processor itlachmenl.1289.U nil March 31,1329.50 allor. Order nowl 733-7886. BRUNSWICK 8' pool table. Anniversary Model, dxc, cond. slale lop 1600.432-5442 Champion Juicer 1150.;Bernina 830 Sewing Machine with fullle atlachmenl. 1700,Call 734-7831.____________CULLIGAN WATER SOFT­ENER. Excellent condition.1150. Call 733-4534.Bectronlc Dog TnJner, used 5 limes, 1300. Also reloading supplies. 733-197DeYenln08- FOR.SALE: 4 mag, 6 hole, slotted fims 4 tires. J175.T W M l______________

-GORGEOUS- Opel &Diamond ting. ApprtlstI at 11000. Best ofler.Hide-a-bod 160. - Eiec,Range, 150, 38 yds carpet.Now Han 170 Skis 4 boots. s l:e 7^^.1125,3244460.HUMIDIFIER- Portable w/walnut cab- 2spd fan. variable spd drum, 160. Also now bed frame-734-12M,JOHN DEERE 6 hp riding mowor w/grass catcher. exc. cond., 1750.324-&3S3.Kawasaki Jel Ski, exc, cond, cheap boaling lun. 1500 or trade-837-6631,837-6194.LARGE tool mount swamp coolor. 1200 or make offeri

______—LAWNMOWER good cond. w/bag.4np-180.;l-145.good cond.. 733-7727aller12.Like new 2 beauty saloon sinks 4 rubber mal (or sale.324-2907.________________MAJESTIC 36" Zero C lelr. fireplace. 150, Glass doora,150-Grale, 115.73M62fl.MEAT Cases, collln case , barbeque cooker, cash reg* istor. eleeironic meal scale, tables 4 chairs. 32^7518.3 2 4 - 2 6 6 0 . _________QUALITY built lurnilure.Dining, bedroom, etc. 2000 E,- Hth. Burley, 6-5:30. Sal. •1-5, Call Engbeig-s Hand-

V..ar]rfiefi Purnlluro, 876-2630 QtTAZAR portable VCR equipment. Zoom lens cam- - ora, portable recorder, and - tuner lor,replay al home. 2 rochatgeable bailey packs.Deaier'^s demo mocfel. Reg.

-S2995,'now-n993.-734-280l.------------Ernie's Audio Warehouse.RECORD PUYER with 2 spo6kors. 135. Electric clock radio. 110. Sandwich toaster,11. Call 733-1626- • •RIPPLE KNIT AFGHANS, mado wilh Red Heart yarn, llS oach , Phone 733-7079-

Madam Alexander, 1974, Set ol Anlhony 4 Cleopatra, and olhor misc. dolls. Wouldconsldpr trade lor Bed do lls-------or Flapper. 8S6-7792.Si^bP SHIYH Matk V ler salo: usod vory little, like new. Includos, saw. lalho, sanding disc, caslors. drills, books, complete slarter set,n 000.324-7^70.___________THE URGEST selection of unlinished furniture- dross-

-of5,-fock«r8,-alools,.chaira----------and roll top desks. Tho Mary Carter Ceniet, 73M493. 2n6

• Fourth Ave.E-Twin Falls.TURN OF THE CENTURY L.C. Smllh. social I 570.14000. Call 423-5396. •TWO COMPLETE kllcheh

. cablnols displays. New re- ‘ frig., range, microwave,

trash compactor, plus 20 assortod misc. cabinets.Priced to movel 324-5103.USED Kitchen Cabinets with cast Icon sink, real good cond.Call 733-5248.WOOp SHAPER (or sale.

— H flayf-duly.-lV i-H P._n5-______.tiW AC. Only 1800.536-2946.3 NEW ELECTRIC heatore,120 oach. 1 compioto erv c jdopodia sol, 1250. 734-

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;METAL u m s I mithng '(TiwMno combo w/tooUnQ. 1 - year offl. n7S0.MM174.

-5 HP Sriggs & Slralton -<nglfl« w fg tir boi; UOO. “la r g e 6" SsUge hydraulic Ix v n w<pump, h o u s & vdve CM; 3X-*m________

* 69 Plym tor 1100. Trillflf (or I SIOO.IOMChevpickup.UaS.* 'Parlor Wood burning siove.I >85.423-5874.

! ; OeMkHnputsra

T- Equip.

‘ 07&-WantedToBuy' BEE BOARDS wint«4. Will

corns to you. Call coiled46»5?80or46»40?l ______

; BUYJNQ: Everylhlng In gold ' • & silver. Idaho Coin Galtor- •* ioa.30?N.Maln.73M593.- CASH lor old bikes, B/Ino ' lh«m to Hallner's Kay &

_ lE lkflShop.3M 4ttlA y6.W ..2_* blocks bahlna Post OlfiCB.' CASH PAID (or non working- refrlg & freszers.. A lso.■ Bervlca available. 733^1 *a.* ESTABUSHED Conliicior

■; will trade any sort ol con-. aiructlon (or computer. Call* Peoples Conslrucllon Oft- : eooiCRuoen.iD__________* NEED 1 jack lor campor.: 826-4525a(ier6.__________- WANTED TO BUY: Night- Crawiors.C:all734-4944.* WANTED TO BUY; Babycrio : conailion, (UII

WANTED TO BUY; FIAT 124 FORPARTS. CALL 733-7414. WANTED 7M t 4 floor Toyota or Honda. 733-277B,WE BUY NightC/awlers. O pen7daysiw eok.S 174ih Ave, East.Jefome,324-1151,

C72-AntiquesANTIQUE AfOHANI RUG: a

Ruo. m usl soeloappreclato - the artwork, Slie Is r»4W .

733-1189 after 4.__________OAK HOOSIER cabinet. S750

--------- or*orrof."Oak Hi-soy. o so .—-------- Orosso(T-|273—Pllchor

bowl. » 5 . All very nice,734-7069,

073-Sew ing4 C fito • - -MRS. SMITH’S OOH HOUSE. Classesavallablo 10 mako porcolain dolls. Wigs, s tands & doll supplies, vinyl

' & porcolain dolls lor sale. Wo buy & consign. We repair olddofis, 7 i} ^ 5 .

Merry, Merry Doll

: 7 2 6 0

Ltf

Mike » CM3 cftuckit iu5t lo $« tfiis enotjtctij ciuon MM

----- t in tun-»,n, ol (i,m_l/oni lhe pflrTipcn on fiis cjfl lo hiJ O'toot colljl jrij t)i? lelt sriofs Titi ftit (,atuiM Shoes Pititifl m a pjiirn pi{«v(crcio.niKgi24-ojlt,i

___ ■ lor ?jcf> citiem. Aia50i tKh (;> jQ-,ij;e jna fijndlini s«nd lo:

______Twin FantTlintrNiwi e « 163. Old Chiliu su.. Ntw TMt, NY 10113. PilAt Nimi, Addrm. Zip. ritlifn Number, Yfs'twinitoiwmwecijris wnd mewurne« 1983NflDl{CRAH CAUtOG ISO Cnifis ] Ut, pjtterns OnirllSO AU. CRAfT BOOHS, .H.OO eich W Books ynd CiUl«i-idd 50<Mth to> poiute mo htndlin^13S-Wlt*OoltiejOnPi,id.lM-14 &icli UKliiiie Qgiltj

. 133'FtiA>an Hom ^ittini 13M)uilt Oiinrult

■ lW-S"«tetFiJhionvS,m3J.« 12*-Eii>i)op« P»t(h»wk Quiiu 127.AI|tu«-o'Ck.l.a .

-------— I»F<ta((Vj;ib“ ------------------124-te; Citt»V Oriuments 123-Stilch -n' Pitch iXilts122-StuH -n- PuH (XiTtj 12aCrochrtT«ir»riidtob« im t t y Arid n n n OKhet 116-NittiFitt;()u<lts 115-Eiii Art ol>>pjile Ciochit U3-Cofltplel( Cifl i ^

l o r S K M s i s n ----------

074-Huslcal

075 fic Equlp«il. OlAZiT OARfr biuo pVlni,

machine i stand, S900. Call7i4-?33a,________________IBM Coffocting Selectric Ili .

■'T/powrll#r lor sale.' Call •*___. 731-5264.^__________________

SAVIN 215 COPIER Standard or logal copio5,'w ith- - suppllos, JJJu or bost ollor.For moro inlormation Call

• 734-1296,

O77-Ra(J[o.1ViStef0O ,

C,B, Soars Road-Tolkor. 40 channol, Uko Now, $75.7344058,________________

___ (^L O R Tolovlslons, Used. •

^ 'a9.K. k S b TV' 4 * A ^ » 1 ~ «nc«,.420MalnS,Twln.

_ C H J Im e a ^ e w a . Twin Fall

____

erchandii0 7 7 - fW lo ,7 V 4 S t« o

ro RENT A n ew "rvi Own a new1 color TV by renting. No cred­

itors checked. 304Main Avs.- ' N,CAIN5-733-7111.3 SATELLITE T.V. Earth sta- ir tion. Used lyoa r. exc. cond.1 $2000. Cail Gene 837-4578 or ® 837-4484 or Dave 342-6801 or- 33W021________________I USED COLORED TVS., guaranteed & reconditioned,’• Pofubies & consoles.: Blacker appliance 733-1604

USED SONY i r ’ Trinitron Sin,SO. Other used color

= iv-s (rom *99.50, Mel Quaie'a Elocironics, 1730 Kimberly

: Road, 733-4910,

0 7 S - F u m . i C « ^Cl ALMOST NEW Chrome Dfn-

imi Set. 5 piece, only S199. fj, Banner Furniture. 733-1421, r- ANY SiZE'WalerMd- Largo

bookcaso headboard w/etched miffor. Complete .

' I w /mattiess. Ilper, hoaier A , fill kit, S199.I Rock Creek

W aterbodi--O tf-B lake-Sf:—- Behind Galeway Trailer g Siiei.nM nea._________

QA8Y CRIB & mattress,- Good condition. {80, Cali« 734-2989,________________,11 CASH for good used A. furniture and appliances.

Banner, 733-1421,_________*- EARLY American Loveseat.

floral dosign. Eic, cond.- »200/bestorier,734-3294,

ANTIQUE llnlshed drosser- with mirror, approximatelv >b 50 years old, only tS9.»ll Banner Furniture. 733-1421,- MAHOGANY Duncan Phyle 24 dining lablo. Drop loaf, , L extension. > 4 0 0 ,7 0 ^ . i <a MAPLE DROP leal table with _ 2 chairs, Reduccd lo {139,95. s. Cain's Cloaranco Contor. th 733-7111,_________________

NEW QUEEN siie mattress waler Ded with heator 8 b rass headboard, UOO, 2 lovesoats, {75 & {200. SlngTe

a bed. {50.734-3436,________^ USED Carpot & Pad. various 9 s ite s , {3. {4, & {5 Sg Yd. Call

734-8239.________________A USED lull S ite box spring ” .._aftd-m aiiras»,- with hoad-_i __ board— Only. {79. -Bannet-^ Furnituro. 7a-1421,_______- USED hido-a-bed. excellant

condition. Early American, only $249, Banner Furniiure,

- . - 2 33-1421,________________USEO 5 ploco dlnelte, oniy

, $49 at Banner Furnllure.733-1421.________________

i 2 PIECE dark brown sola & lovo soal. Won't lasl a t $169,

r Cain's Cloaranco Center.733-7111.________________7 Piece Dinette Set In good 1 coAd. $121 734.2259.______

079-Api^lan(M8ALMONDfof«lgerator.only2

----- years oW rfrost (reerReiails—new lor $599. now oniy $299, banner Futnilure. 733-1421. AVOCADO side by side re- (rigorator. good condition, only $449. Banner Furniiure..733-1421.________________FOB SALE: Astro Chlel 747 Microwave. (250. Call 423-6328 anyilme,____________FOR SALE: Konmore heavy

FREEZER, small uprioht. Nice condition, $150, Call

I 733-0148.________________Frioidaire dishwasher lor

sale. Culling board on top, $150 or besl olfer. 7344471. GIBSON dishwasher, built In. works well. Good condl-tion, $75,733-4356.________WASHER and DRYER for

.■sale. Call 7334587. _____/ WHIRLPOOL STOVE Ilko

------ now r4'bufnof. harv0sffl0id~In color, bosi oiler. 733-8258davs. 734-7429 ove,________16 CUB, FT, Kenmoie froozer. Liko new cond, 90 (fay warranly. Pricod lo soil. Cain's Cloaranco Center. -733:ni!:___________ '19,1 cu II. Admiral froslioss retrlgerator-rreezef. 4 yrs old. copperione, roversable doors, o ic cond, $250. 733-

' 8884or1429 9th Ave E ,______30" GAS RANGE loi. sato, {150, inquire at 170 Ale«- ander. _

080-H88llngan(iAlf Condlllonino

0a2-Bul[dlngMatertal3ALL"blMENSIONS rough

------lum corr-220-250-por-10»--po s ts .543-8473 or 326-4069.

Blow Pijwood. $8,49 *8’ EconoSluds,,99( •4i46Cedar Posts. {2.99 •3/4" Cabinot Birch.

{29,95 •T-1-11 Fir. $13.95 .•Peg Board, $4.95 •26'' Wide Galvaniro Delta

RibTin.&3cllnoailt,•(Can also ordor colored

o l93 ta lt.),

NORTHWEST - ' PLYWOOD SALES

------------ (Behind United Oil)7 3 M 9 W ___ __

CEDAR. U W xl2. rough, . smoolh. channol rusiic, i

■ V-groovo, 324-2127 or 324-81 2 0 _____ •__________CUSTOM BUILDERS Siool Buildings. Wood structures, barns, loal shods. garages, oirpiano hangers, any build­ings bulil to cuslom ers sat,

____Call 2 0 a -^ 4 -3 M _ ^ ________DUAL PANE windows- two 12x47" uperallonal $25 ca, Ono 57-X47" $65, Ono

• 48V6"x47" $50,324-5719.___F)6uQH LUMBER, MOST DIMENSIONS. SAWDUST. C ^ L _ 3 » : ^ « ^ : a 6 ^ . _ _ 12" Dowali Radial orm saw. • $750, 10" Rockwolt con-

I , traclors tablo saw, 2 horsoI - motor, $525, 733-2302._____

12x19 BUILDING to bOI-----movod:i400.7344848, ~i “ “ 3/4" X 12" * 1 2 fl particio

board shelling. $5,2i each ,- I 2x4’s. 4 lt-49«: 6'-66<: a'-99<,

2*4's 10', cedar $1.75 oach, 4 2 3 - ^ .________________

, 06J - 6 arafle S a le s 'a'QQEST RUMMAGE SALE+ bako sato al tho TF Ro-

•(ormod church noxt lo Iho;___]ioracy_£HLA^AU»1ar£fL25_

a 26. Donation lor needy famlilO3.t0am-5om,

Falls . l(>aho S a tu rd ay , Marc^

ise-RecreiO S }-Q v io»S al«

1 q a r a q esa S ^ m s & I T m ? yrs Accufflulatlofl. Insids ll1 woamer it bad. Antiques,

old bottles & lars,' pictures, collectibles, camera, toaster

f oven, electric skinet. deep O' (al Iryer. stato pUles, old 0 ' tools & garden tools, books,

ciothes-ail sizos including inlints, toys, much more.

5. Seeing is believing. 321 Easld, C, 96, Jerome,____________^ GARAGE SALE; 3 lamlllos.

Numerous liems beginning >n noon on Thurs, March 24 or thru Sunday noon, March 27,'» 304Luciile.KimberlY. ly OARAGE SALE; March 25.

B-54Maich 26.64.1323 Elm Wood Circio, Aniiquos &misc. Items,_____________8AT&SUN.9to4.Furniluro.

1* docoiatina Items, water I. hoso. Misc. 607ElmN,TF,

THISWEEKENOalTheWeit0 Addlaon Bee d Marksl-redwood lurniturc.8 . Old lamps, books,» glassware. loys. and k furniture, Lols ol others1------peocIeVJUNQUE-MiVOo—I' your long lose dream Ilnd,

Come on down & browse I, around this weekend, Cor-II ner ol Blako & West Ad- ,

dison, across from Gateway >d TM5L_________________ iI. YARD SALE. Sat, the 26lh

from 7am lo 5pm, 1632 Ad- . : dison Avo, East. Carpet & ; i' vinyl ' roll ends, carpet

samples, display tables,• household items 4 much • ” more. All must j o l _______ j

le e - F ln n ro o il_____je Cottonwood & Willow, spin 4f. , deliwred, $40 per pickup ,. t load. 7334378,___________ Ih J & A FIREW(D0D Still has <S. dry wood. {SOrcord. C all ir. 352-4203 or 352-4429,_______ !. M.V, Flrowood Co.. all typos ,| ■s ot llrewood. Order now (or8 (all. Discount prices, 733- I'2 4299.5434680,____________I'* SEASONED lirowood, pine !. log slabs. {50 per cord u- ; IS haul. $60 deiivored locally.ill 734-1878910 5,____________. THE WOOD SHED, Dry Islo ' <g Park Pino $85 cord, $65 i-_-p lckup load.. Split 4 .del,K - . Ample supply, 73W 61, -

it 087-Plants 4 T r e « 8 _ _ _Austrian pines & Spruce.

' Solocllon ol sizes, C^an dig- yourown. Priced to III your 'Y budgot. Call ovonlngs 4

weekends. 734-3416.

A 083-Variety Foodsr. HIGH Mt. Protein blond,

hard rod wheal berries.\ whole wheal (lour 4 wheat ^ (lakes, on order.324.4l7a.: 10( a pound (or rod

poiatoos. fl3-5083.

J 09CkPets4Supp[le3J, AKC ENGUSH Sprlnoer

pups. Born 2-28, $125. Cali- 52^2421 alter 5pm,'1 For Salo; Registered Male9 Miniature Pinschor. Phone■ adore, 543-4752.

17 FOR SALE; Btack Poodle. i (omaie, 3 years old. $40. Cali

3264367 after 6pm, |'rf Free Lab cross pups. 6 ; IJ weeks old. Cali 7 3 4 - ^ ,. FREE Malo Brittany Spaniel, t, 2vrsoid.Call432-M 54,___III FREE PUPPIES • 6 weeks >

old.Call425-5870,_________ ‘yi FREE TO GOOO Homo Small •D, Fomalo Part Brittany. Bull '

Color, lyr, 734-4480evos,lit NEWPUPORK(TTEN?Freo | li- physical, lecal oxam 4 gilts.. Animal House. 733-9634,3' PROFESSIONAL 1 , QROOMINQl Vacationing?.0 I'll board vour dop. Cherl | Id— MiiiorKBnnol3:423-5104:— — ^ Prolosslonally irainod.

personal protection 4 obo-e diance, AKC spayed lomalo ! K) young Gorman ShepherdI. dog, 324-6510,____________ ; 'f. • Pruebred Gorman Shepherd | . Police pups, $50. 6 mth olds pup lor Best ollor. Good • s Iriend 4 bost proloctor,e 366-2375. MaryBalruol. IS- PUREBRED Rod Doborman. '

8 months old. e a ts & lall'cul------}. noods individual attontlon. |(. Iriondly disposition, $75. I

7344366.734-6lM._. . ____ iRog. Black Labs, 1 male 4 3 ilemalo. 9wks old Excollent tpefllgroo, {100 . 7344125 or I

r- alier6 734-l964.- . iTO GIVE TO A GOOD HOME, 12 y( old noutorod malo cal. (

n • House trained, woll ,iQ - > .^ a Md, Caii ovo 324-1270. , [

V/ANTED: Sorvico ifo’m Rog. :malo Ouoonsland Blue choaier. 726-7123.__________ ;YEUOW LAB X pups. !molhor Suporchiel breed- >

1. ing, dow claws, shots. $35. •352-4261. 7-10pm, ______ |4 MONTH OLD AusKolian f

=

092-Audkin3

^ F a r m e r s ’ m a r k e t f

i, . ^ F e n i l^ e r & S o l I s ^t FREE MANURt YOU HAUL. <

3264410, ______ _____ t;i MANURE FOFi SALE, Wo ^1. 0oii’'O L Z 334552om y 389,s. Sheep ttunure. Clean, We j- load, you haul, $5 per pickupt, load, h4_0049.____________ ,

^ IB'arley Sood. 6 row, shod ) Btemmod, oarly maturing,

- 934-529aoarlymorn.or oves. i? ■ CUSTOM GRAIN !

CLEANING r- , •Porlablo' On Tho Farm ' *• Sood Cloaning And Trcai- t

Inn. Cail NOMAD GRAIN c'0 CLEA><ERS. 678-3784, _ I

N/C RANGER Allalla seod, ‘ Now-crop,-locaiiy-orow n,

- state loBlod, Excollont quall._ < '0 ly,$1.30porlb. [

LanflnaErtterprtsos \< 656-ttVHolll»ter. i

■ OTANA SEED OATS, oxcop. tionally clean 4 hoavy. 4Slb [

- bushoi lest weight, :{lOfhundtod. 934.5524. • I

E Ranger aiiaila sood, ir - 3»- noculatod w/nil>ogon fixing E0 bacierla 4 NPW coating. V5__ 90Jl_0Qtm._99.92^ _fluie____ iy $1.35 por Ib. Will doiivor, f

3?4-1215. t

irch ? 6 ,1983

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national

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' oee-Farm Sddd

■ RUSSETT BURBANK coctllied sood potatos Ililod 4 winlor losl plot Inspection was 0. Potatos storing woll.

' 3,500 cwt. Available al $5 per cwt, Cali • Dan Wanstorm.M p o ro ,jD ^ ^ 2 M l______

, SARANAC AllaKa seed, cleaned, bagged, pre Inocu­lated. Noxious wood (roo, ready to plant, {l,10ib. 934-844V_ ________________Teton Vaiiey. Co/tificd sood potatoes, no Uost. no recJts. virus tested, good fieid 4 C^aillornla readings. Wtli cut 4 dolivec. Nod Hibbert 4 Sons, Drio'gs. ID 83422 Phono (307)353-2556 or

; (307)353-2704,_____________ItO P QUALITY Allalla seed: also havo cortilied corn. De­livered. Bob Hamilton 734- 3587 boloro-8:30 am or alter 5B.1L_________________VIRUS TEST SEED POTATO, good reading, no Irosl. sorted to your specilica- tlons. Cali Miko Webster208462-5485:-------VIRUS TESTED foundation Russett sood po toloes lor saie. Zero reading on virus. ZQio reading on field in­spection, zero reading on Calilornia tosi plot. Call Richard BaVcr. Ashton, Id. 652-3M3.WANTED: CUSTOMPLOWING. Call 423-5942 or 4234256. _ ^ .WE NOW have 5 Dekalb varltles lor Iho M V. Our now dormant vantles DK 120-DK 130 lor tho standard of quali­ty 4 pfofluction. OK 167 & our verticiilum resisitani wilt va- rloty OcKaib 609. Also

__ R angers ourdormarii_blcnd606. Reasonable prices.T.F.. 734-(MS0; Ray Mc Cord. 336-2TO9; Kimberly. Jim Kllmes, 42»808: Charles KTmes, 4Z^48&5: Paul Beckman 324-2147; Frank Nebeker 432-6519; Paul.4 3 ^ ^ , _______ _______NEW CROP- norvcert'iliod Ranger Alfalla socd . Tests available {1,35,3264048

097-Hay. Grain & Feed a Ifa lF A - approx’ 56"lons, no raln.J33-1267 or 733-32_42, ATTENTION Alfalla Grow­ers; Would you like to bale your allalla al 30-35% moisture (o ra s llttlo a s $2.80 por ton? For more inlorma- HorLC_alL676-3W^r 3244181. CUSTOM MANURE hauling. Qualily work with compoii- tlvo rales. Gooding Green

'__ Chopj 9344730 eves__________FOR SALE BEE BOARDS a nd12be0ti0u50S. 934-^3J.

: HAY " h a u lin g w a n ted .I Truck 4 trailer, Also Boom

lqa le im itabfoJ24:2580^I HAY HAULING WANTED:I havo 2 Semis. 4 Bobtail. Caii I

MANUR'e SPREADING Loo's Cuslom Farming, Filer. 3264964_or 326-4703.

_____ PRIME DAIRY HAYBaiod In large bales, locatod In Howo ID. Call 349-S5II. 'Alter 7pm 432-5461______

I SPECIAL ON cneif grain : bins, Now-$100 over cost.

Pofc Poierson Construction,734-6303,____ ______

, 1st 4 3rd CUTTING HAY.CALL^_M21.

' 100 TON each ol is t 4 2nd dairy hay. 1000 bales ol altaw. alt covered, 324-5167

! o r 3 > 5 ’B2-___ _200 TON is t cutting, no rain,

, 5434843.500 TON OF corn siieago lor salo.CallColoro 7am or altor Bp.T..^31-4552.

I 6Ob'0ALES clean straw. Call I 3264241.________________ _

098-Farm3 For Rent *•

■ 099-Pastures For Rent. WANTED t o ’ LEASE ~2M■ hoart cows. 3264 872. _

ID O -L lv es to ck W an t^ ^ WAI^TED: i^lVleiri Holle7s ovor 300ibs to leed on gain basis. 8374421. 837-6439, B374361,___________

102-CaltleANGUS BULLS FOH L E .

HOWARD'S Angua Ranch -------------- Call 6434916------- --------

ANGUS BULLS for saio, 2 year olds 4 18 monlh old. Brooks Angus Ranch, 829-50ta or 829-5174 ________BULLS lor rent. Dairy cows, and hellers available, 8111Harris. 886-7516.__________COLOSTRUM fed ' day Old calvos for sato. Contaci Kara. Magrc Valley Dairy,438-8292, ___________

..-COLOSTRUM-atartod b u l l - calves lor salo. 324-7360,

■ DAl’RYSALE-Shoshonosalo yard, woekt/, FrlOav n:30 a.m. Poto e e^ 2 6 « , Biil S a ^ te .Y a rd 686-2281.DAN SIHANK 4 Sons Angus2 yoar old & Yoarling Bulls /nr s.yn C.1II 3?6-&33fi._____3 'YROLD'Roglstorod Angus Dull, sued by 27001b Eckert Wlnton call ^ 5 2 9 3 . , ■ff hPilJ 7W __Holstein hoilors. $575 por hoad, 324-2056. _

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FORSALE: Hoistein Pasture calves. Cail S434841.

"PAIRS FORSALE250 young, mostly Slack Dolly cows, with exc, calves.Will seli atl o r any pan. Also 2( very good rango ready 4 proven Black Angus Bulls. Call Harry at 7334874.POLLED HEREFORD bulls.

. 20 10 30 m onths ol ago. Ckilema,i Polled Herelords Rl 2 Twin Falls. Id 733-3842 POLLED ■' HEREFORD BULLS, 2 yrs old, RoyJesse_r 733-1267,__________R£(3lsfER£D Hereford Bulls, Good Soleclion. LarryLickley, 324-2t»5,________Started Holstoin bull 4hciLorcaives.32t5750.____ -WANTED: Slock cows or pairs. V accinated. Up to 200.CaJI_9W-5161 .____________2 yr old' rcg Horolofd bulls, brooding, Mark Donalc! 4 Line Ono Oominoo, Ranpo roady. Priced reasonatife.

■ Cook Hereford . Ranch. .. Carev. 8234456.

10<-H orsesARABIANS ' 4 STANDARD BRED. Alt age_v_32^^0 ,,_ Black gelding '/i morgan, quarter, 15 hands, 10 yts old. workcatllo,_$1_300J3UW^ lor sale:' REGlSTEREb 3 yr old Quarter H orso. Exc. 4-H

' projecl. Gontlo. 7344236. _ Gooding Livestock Com-

-mlssion Co. ANNUAL SPR- ' ING HORSE SALE. Sunday

April 10,1983 al 1:00pm, Caili 9344479 or 886-280 4 , _____I Horses bought-soia-iraded.

Home of O oc's Doctor,93-Llvestoch. PH-7334055,

1 IF YOUR HORSE bucks.I Don't send them to the I Vlllcrs! Call 324-7292.‘ PERUVIAN PASO- Saddler ' cross, ga lled , rcgislored.

Mty. largo, will mature at 16 hands. vory beaulilul Chestnut. Horso pasluro in- sifle Jeromo $15,524.5719.10 yr old paint horso. genilo lor kids. Also 1s t culling haylor sale. 9344164 .________ '13 yr old Reg. Appaloosa ' Gelding,gonllo,$500orbosi oilor. Can bolore i or alter -5:30,734-1643,____________ !6 yr old REG Arab maro, '

‘ Chestnut. Musl soli, $800 or ; bost ollor, 343-0440 BoiJo, 5 M ornorovo.H orseislnT F, I

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YARD SERVICE Andy’s quick, rolla yard sorvico, ali mait nancos. Call Andy anyti733-9382 . APPLIANCE REPAIR Sm dh'3 Appliance Sen, Eugono 4 Rob Smith, yoars ropalrlng washi

_ ___ dryors. ranj}e3^qlshwash

AUTO BODY REPAIR Low ra te s on ail repair: palnllngl Harral's Aulo B<734-0653 121 Orchard Dr, CARPENTERS. _ Romodollng, renovation

- small repairs. Ovor 20 yo . exp erionco ,'C a ll Jacii

Froe ostimato, 4234528, - - CHIMNEY CLEANING^

Discount lor senior i zons; Discount (or sprin aummor sw ee p s .543487* COMMERCIALUWN CA! Lawn mowing, iriml e tc. Big or small wo do 111 aill734-Q381 boloro12noo CONCRETE FINISHING Curb & gutler. Flat wi Froo oslim atos. Tom Sr 7334335,______________

— — CONSTRUCTION--------, Any & all typos ot c

■ 3tfucllon.22y/s Exporlor For rosonabio pricos 4 I eatlm aio. 733-2278. Wavnt CONSTRUCTION Gravel, backhoe work soptic aysiom s. (^11 ovoi m orns 324-5967. CUSTOM U W N CARE Lawn mowing 4 trimml woll oxporloncod. do gi

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104-HonM

RANCH GELDING, " c ^ e lor anyone, exp. with cattle, traits, 4 used In Drill Team. Call eveninos 7334016, REGISTERED Mares and Colts for sala, 733-2543.

SPECIAL HORSE SALE: Ranchers Auction

536 Maxwell, March 27.1pm; Will also havo 6 Sorrel Draft Colls. 3 Dralt Mares 10 foai In Spring. 18 Ouarter horso maros to (oal in Spring, Syr old Registcfed Quarter Horse Stud King bred. ForInlo. Cail 7 3 3 ^ ________STALLION SERVICE AUC­TION, Gooding Livestock Commission Co, Sunday April 10,1983 at 11:30am. Cali 9344479 or 934-5349,Wolsh pony carl 4 harness (or rlder$4iS, 73^2157. oves, . 1 YR RLLY. $300. AOHA; 2 YR Filly $500; SYR old Maro {500.;3244617or324-545l.

105-H o f» e Equipment -7£*cD nanfkldsponyrciack-4—

white, wolsh 4 Morijan c ross, good for riding club 4pleasure. 536-2761. ___ '

HORSE TRAILER {500,

Call 3244249.NEW & USEO horso 4 stock Irailers. Hagorman 837-6294 davs or 837-6262 evenlnfls.NEW 2-horse Trailer, full - onclosod w/hay rack {2500: Usod 2-ho(se. not lancy. but in good condlilon. {950. Call1436-5514._______________2-HORSE Trailer with lop.

' seo 4 make oiler. Call alior 4:30pm 8374530.

106-Sw ine, PUREBRED Regisiered

spotted boar for salo with papers, 5434597,

.108 -S tieep• 'WETHER kid, 5 weeks by . Easter, $35. Call 324-3672.

. 110-Poultry4Ral)liits : 9 INDOOR CAGES for sale. 2 ' bred docs. 2whlto bucks, 13

littiebunnies.734-2791.

112~lfTloation CONCRETE PIPE. 18" rub­bar gasket, lots ol pipo on hancT Somo rejects.

Dunroamln Concrets.John Remsbera 4364676

225 E100N, Rupert. ENGINE 4 PUMP Irrtgalea approx, 40 acres. Ford in- dusUlal. 4 cylinder, propano 4 8orkloyPTO pump, $1500, C ^ 3 2 « « 5 ;___________

FARMORE1RRK3ATI0N

' •7.9% lease monoy.• No Down paymeni lease. Istpaym ontJan. 1st, 1984, •U sod Main lino 'U s e d Solid Set ‘ Usedhandiine

I ‘ N o w P V ^ ^ p ip e .

"RAIN FOR RENT INC.1 PVC gated.I Aluminumgated.

Uscdwheollinos.Usod hand lines.Used solid SCI,

: 4 3 » ^ .WAOE RAIN Wheel lino, V,

, milo -t-, 7' whool. 3 yrs old.! $4200. Call 538-2321. r 300' 15" GASKETED lOOlb

PVC pipe. $5,10 pet It, 726-3510 or 487-3541.__________

( 350 1V.X72 ALUMINUM , Syphon tubes, good condl­

lion $2, Cali 3264M.

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I dollvory. NoithwiLTY and Riooino. 733-1

GRAVEl________Superior crusho( price, Dan Skoep or 7344296,GRAVEL________

------- For driveways.------- lola 4 subdivlsloellabto trial. CommorcialTiainto- Call O-K Paving. 7:"<“™” H*WDrM>N------- Don’t iiko sprir:------- ing? Lel us do )jen/ico and/or outsldo clI’^i 36 you. Reasonabiuhors. ^ 7 3 3 4 or 734-059^ -------------HANDYMAN_____,------- McNoils Scasom-------- (or Homo and Y

Garden Roloiilllng \ Horn. BKH» Impr

------ - . Insurance repa-------- tako pride in our Vlion 4 CONSTRUCTION.

HOMEREPAIR! a. > . Roofs, doors,------- lences. Ail small

— E8timatosrcaii734 Minn & HOUSE CLEANIWU 7° Will Do all kinds

riming. . hoasonable. 543-5 S®;™ KITIBATHBEMOtQ— • Expert topalri

work, . bathtubs, sinks.’' Smllh. Po/ceiain, libergi_____ ost;/Ins, 734-9m^ --------------FOTCHENCABINE1 con- Rolled counlortifloncflT“ doaign, maTiutacti4 Iroe 4 in s t il , 1st class

>Yno A reasonable pricJ Andoraon Co.. T.F

Otk 4 UNDSCAPINQ sToPI (iall "t

-------- lossionais at Rui____ 5 Complolo HomeTiming, Ing Sorvico. 734-273 good • _ - .

112-lnigit)on

> FOR SALE: 50 'A Mile lines• ol 3 " AAU aolld »«t iprinkiar

pipe. Usod only 2 years 6374269 or 6374338.

GATEDPIPE& underground PVC

Amoth l r t ^ i ^ ^ 4 Supply

• HASroioS GATED PIPE

’ Aluminum PVC 4 under- i ground. Bill Mathers 6 miles I § ol Kimberly, 423-5647.‘ Evening cans welcome.

PIP E•Haslingsalumlnum

k ‘DazocP.V.C.gated y 'P.V.C, burled

J 733-<013dav or nlghl , . ‘Pipe straightened J ’Cement ditches repaired i BOB BAILEY PIPE £ a E S

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113-Fam iSuppnes___F0R.F1ENT;. Polaio. «i0'age_,_

(or soed cutting. 10c per ' CV/T up to 11000 CWT.' . Jerom e area. 3244425.

3 SIDE OPEN stalls, Deiavai claws, puisators, pipe Ime. receiver, trap, $600,9344707,

' 114-Fannlfflple(nents

I -ANTIQUE Super M Farmali Tracior, wide Iront axle.

I good tires, 3-pt hitch, grader I blade, oxc, cond. $2700.

423-5443. 423-5109, Cox Brothers, inc,. Klmborly. Id.

; BEARCAT. 10'rollerharrow. Good condition. Will con- s ldcrtrago.43fr<t92.Clay 1000 gallon 'honey wagon' Liko new. Consider

I trade, 4364192.__________’ ELECTRIC MOTORS

w /cords; 3HP Single Phase $150,, lOHP Single Phase$350-Call 678-3784,________

f EXCELLENT Cond, New Holland, Supor 1048.. self- propelled stack cruiser. Ownor will tako good quality hay lor all or pari ol equity. $

i reduced lor quick salo. i J 436-9310 bel.9am/alter 6pm.

FOR SALE: Crose 20' feeder wagon.'Wiii (eed 1 ion bales or small bales. Dealer domo unit w/lull warranty. Doaler

; cost-$12.916.3 2 4 ^ 1 .FOR SALE; 20' Scholl Spud ' Bed. Also 16' Ults Siieago 'Bod. 432-5336.___________FOR SALE: 1979 JO Iracior ;

, 2640. Low hours, 1974 . Lockwood spud pianier., semi mount, used very liiile. 'I Call 5324256.____________

FOH SALE:' Barbiar iruik ' mount (ertilizer spreader I box with 36 'wings, JO 4620 5 ' boitom on tand plow, JD 24x6' grain plantor. 6 JD 71 ;

'■ Ilex planter for beets. i beans. 4 corn. 6 JD 71 Ilex | planters on bar— with j markers. 4 new tiros, 18.442 10 ply Dynatorquo Good Yoar. 4 new plyors 16.9-38 8 ply Firestone. All machinery In exc, shape. For more into i 436-5564 or eves 438-5546,Ford 2 Bottom roll ovor plow 16" Good condition $200, i825-5400.______________ ^Ford 532 Baler. Used on ' small acreage. Besi oiler i buys it. 324-7165 or 733-2049 IH 660 heavy duly Iront ' cultivator framo for late i modol IH tractors. 934-5132.IH 856 TRACTOR. 3,000 hrs. casi duals, cab. roceni now TA, clutch, PTO clutch, Rea- ■sonable. $7495.543-5550.___ iInternational 9'/^' landem i disconrubber.324-219t.

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StnTi---------- -------------LANDSCAPro w ii.^-— - — ------Pruning,—lys. parking clean up ■haul or wo can Froo osl 32'^woM Crane UWN4YAI--------- --------------------- Steve's La'--------- T T T " ■ “II lawr* wShed, inferior trimming,.eofn. 543-8082 stumpromo------------------------------- MINI STOW------------- — 5x10. 5x20,ivs, parking ,0x20 localIslons, Indus- Road 4 Biuciai 4 Private. 73^i4Mor ;

— ;--------:— Budgot fspring clean- rooms $30

0 cleaning lor paiMTiMnnable raios. PAIwnNQ.0598 Paper han------------------Vory reaso

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r i i s ? ; ® i s R f iON. 7344228.“ "SERVICE g S i ' a ;

S l n o M i .73VM69----------- — M obiiehor

«!«1- —nds of clean- asphalt soiihampooing. 8 doorpaintirjU.™ w o m » . REMODEUI

-ODEL_____ a |" S i c kpairing of Ail remodel

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'acturo.-flnlsh, - — UniThUo"'’*

T.F. 733-1441. ROTO-TILLI3__________ _________Largo or e

the pro- bulldozingRusiic Rako. so n a W o ^

n e Landscap- ROTO-TILLI4-2748. Now oquif

________________________O1t4-Fam)lmpien>enta ^

JD 220 disc, 23' wide 20 inch Cblades. $2800. 629-5691. *JOHN DEERE 466 BALER. I Good condition. $4600. Call7344381 ______________ [JOHN DEERE 7750 COM- tBINE (or sale. 1975. has run 7 Vseasons. 404 Oiesel engine. .

EIat(orm-218, 1B'hflader.Full *eah set up. Sund pickup. ,

slow down kit, dip 4 lour elevator, belt unloader.Reconditioned everv Eseason . New concaves & •,rasp bars this Sp'ing. rEngine serviced every 1(J0 . hours. $25,000,324-5851.LOCKWOOD Mark VI potato .digger. Operable or for ?^ ^ ^ 1 4 0 ( 1 Call 324-2617 or '

MF (57) 3x16 Spring Irip -plow. Like brand new. Con- „sider trade. 4364192. °New Watts non-stop plow. 2 „bottom, sell cheap. 324-7165 .or 733-2049.____________ _ ^SPUD plantor, 4 row Acmo,cup typo $1250; 19' sloel ■

• "souabea-'oeitnoorw /m ofor— f$1800.: 10' JD pnosphate Lsproador $75.: 5’«10' l.n Z garden shed wflioor $100.53^2321.________________W anted lo Buy: 12' Brillion roiiorharrow. In good cond.w/in3tderubber.43S423t. fWill aell aa Unll or Separate: ti38' Freuhaul Spud irailer lwitn tarp, good tires 4 5 brakes; 69 Mac. 237 High Tortcnginow/RT0915l5spd Transmission, good tires.A/C. Truck wiii handle 20' Espud bod; 20' Lockwood Emetal spud bed. 5434722 -?a fter5 ._________________ c1980 1068 NH Slack wagon. 6U so d ' lor 2 seasons. Sexcellent shape. Gas, Cab. cair. 4 Improvements. 324- 7:1215.___________________ E1980 784D Inlemational b Iracior. 428 hrs. $3996 down. T 2 paymentS-532-4349. • H1981 Ford 1700 4i4 tractor o770 loader, 140 hrs. $10,995, n734-2157. oves.___________ w2-COW siock trailer 4 20' 1! flatbed hay trailer, call alter 4(6pm 5434094.___________ sJ2390 Caso tracior w/ duals 4 * 1100ho u rs .2 se tolsingierlb 'tiros w/whceis, 6 row John ' *D eere boot tainner. 2'/3 x 12' a tool bars 4 clamps , Pipo e trailor. Ali-awAy guide u w neeis w/ciamps. 1500 V gallon waler tank. 265 gallonfuel lank. 60 roof trusses. •<John Deere line harrow. -5324469.________________ J '300 GAL. FUEL tank 4 stand r'-Ith liiter. $160. 6' metal ^slide in cattlo rack. $190. Cali C536-2422.________________ 5'5 row corrugator, A Irame 12' f, tool bar. used once. $800.734-2157, eves,___________ R7020 JD w/blade; 756 IHC i ‘, w /duals: Aco vibrashank 18':800 JD swalher wJcab, Cali "altor 6pm. 3244209, g;

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CUSTOM FARM Work done, ilroller harrow discing 4 grain oiplantino.'Cali 734-35S9, giCUSTOM Haying, Swathing, •baling 4 stacking. Calt (or a 1discount 5364310,536-2443 -CUSTOM— MANURE ^SPREADING, Cail Vernon *Olander 5434572,_________CUSTOM PLOWING, Any =sizo fob, Guaraniee our ,work. Cail Miko or Pan Gotl, ‘7334199 or 734-2331 Unit it5 5 4 2 , „ _____________CUSTOM Rock Romoval. Nbackhoe 4 dump truck work $1dono, Cali 734-3*9, $'

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r ver raking,. t T o c ^maintenance. adiuatoi

324-5982 or 7344166 IrARDCARE ^ o r s (Lown Caie-we do 733-278^

novel. 734-S72?. M.V.Bage_units

t), 10x10, 10x16 or n n f f v t :alod at Klmborly3luo Lakos, Phone TEST Uir 734-9880. Got ypii------------------------------------lo ss thii - ----- ;-------------------------- roto-liili

Painting. Most R rrfJvi10. Spray, brush 4 " -5 I 2 J34540 allor 6. Exporlo

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mates. 733-7234 Lawn

-------- » n i l! l lpower rakQd ovor .e o D lvnsq .foo lo liaw n . "itimatos. 733-6378. Dormat nvE C 0 f f l n t i 3 _lom e-rool coatlngr - —4 graphllo shinglo • S^RINj

Llnsood oiling;. __ ^Higfiossoal coating. Out- prices.itino.32444j4, SPRINIUNG____________ • -Expo

siding, roofing,ck, now additions. IlH X ilolino,-ra44592. TBEEtUNO ________ Tree•Ropair'Romodol 'I’lTP;'3S 0 specially. We Jjm_8]svorvthing 733-2177 TREE!r _ ____________ — " ‘KONIC

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JJNG-___________ 1>WN' small lobs, light Wi,''

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067-124115-Fami Woric

CUSTOM SPRAYTn" ^ Any- whore, any size job. $4 per acre. Mike Gott, 733-0199 or 734-2331 unit B542 or MarkHoward 432-5335._________HAY BUSTER Brand Rockplckers For Sell or Rent. 10' aii hydraulic, rea­sonable rates. You haul w/_^kup. Dick Parrott.

“ MANURE HAUUNGBen Heidemann . . . 4234269 MANURE SPREADING. Cali Brent Bower 5434974 or 543-4725,____________________PLOWING 4 botlom Inl. plow. Ripping 4 discing too.734-2279 alter6.___________ROTOTILLING, plowing, hay swathing 4 baling. Ail types of cusiom larming. 326-46^1.SPRING GROUND WORK- Ail lypes, plant, drill. loador work, manure hauilng. rock picking.5434886.5434011.

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IZO-Avtatton____________MAGIC VALLEY Ultra Ughl Flying Club. Illght instruc­tion 4 schooling. Idaho UltrL Lights, 5434011 or oves.5431^1-

1?1-B oat84A cces3.

BOATS. MOTORS 4 TRAIL­ERS, Magic Vaiiey Marina -2'/!»W, on 30-93, 733<141. ' DORSET 16' boal wilh nowor fiS HP motor. Brand new Shorelander trailer. Will consider trade. 5434800 ur734-5250alier6om,________Evinrudo 4 Mercury Motors, boals ^ fishing lackio,Tom 's Martna & Sport Gds.

• Heyburn/Burley. 678-7473.12' Fiberglass boat nearly now wllh car top loador 4wheels. 733-5937._________15' Glasscraft boat 4 trailor.40 hp Evlnrude motor, good shapo, 733-6440.

122-SponingG oods GUNSHOW

April 2 4 3, CSI Expo Cenler. Sponsored by Fiier Kiwanis.Hours: 9 to 6 Sat.. 9 to 4 Sun. Admission $1.50. exhibilor tables $15. Chairman: Stan Melton (208)326-5425.JUNIOR Beginner's set Powor built goll clubs, $100.Cali 324-5936 a(tor5:30 Parker Hale 7mm Magnum, bushnel scope. {250. Smith 4 Wesson ^ 7 , 6" Model 19 still In box {300.7344056.Remington 700 ADL Deluxe 22-250. w/ Roddeld 4x12 scopo.$400.9344214a(ter6. REMINGTON 788. 223 Cali­ber RIFLE. $225. Phone6554371________________TITLEIST AccuFlo-Ptus, full se t 4 Burton bag, $2^ . Cali733^553.________________1693 Marlin 30-30 Rllle, octagon barrel, nice original blueing. $38S'734489S.

123-SI(llnfl EquipmentNEW K2 COMPS 610. 200cni . _ . w/Marker M4-12 bindings, never mounted. $175. ^5528

124-SnowVetilcle31980 J.O, Trail Fire. $1300, - - 1980 J,D, Sport Fire, $1400. N earN ow li82J,D,Spll Fire,$1500. J.D, 2 piece trailer,$500, 733-5597.

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733-D931

STdMROTO-TlLUNQ~d o r mounted tiller, uslod dopth MO Inches.:o s vory reasonable and irs of oxporionce. Mark -2784, Tim 733-2530.TO-TILUNQI. Aroa. Froo ostl- les. Caii Clyde or Davo nov.733-5293or 7344402.TO-TILUNQ___________5T US- Don't pay morol I your gardon tlllad lor s lhan last yoar. Tractor Milled, Iroe est. 733-tBSt.TO-TILUNG___________ 'jorlenced, Reason- 0, Magic Valley Area.4965 or 733-2402.AMSTRES3___________Stom— Sewing,— paltem ----- -----------3rallon 4 Asking knowl- 30.Quaiit^Wi6-5844,IALL ENGINE REPAIR wn mowor. rolo lillor,

tune-up 4 ropalr. Rea- nablQ pricos, 7 3 4 ^ , 'RAYINGrmani oil, dandy Ilons, it trees, Prolessionaloclalisi 7344767.____________ _______RINKLER SYSTEMSa ^ liM ^ ^ a mv 4 lowoHt____________

RINKUNG SYSTEMS ixportlnstuiation 4 ropalr. ist guaranleo available.10 Yard M an'7334378,lEE SERVICE___________oo 4 ‘ Shrubbory tflm- ng ,Freoost,lnsured. n 'sT roe Care,734-1464,lEE SERVICE___________)NICEK-Trlmmingmoving. U m b s _ c u l - & - , - -----------Morod hydraullcally. 73A- 86or7344028. kWN 4 YARD CARE lil do Gardon, Plowing,

^RD MAINTENANCE iSERVE NOW! Mowing,Ilng. edging, irlmming. ' c . Reaaonablo, 4234989. ----------

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. R ectS f-Snow V ahicles

.I960 JOHN DEERE LlquKer 440. Good condlUon. C«ll

.-^la-TnvBlTiiIlofs --- ARISTROCRAT TRAILER

23' llko new condi­tion,lo«4s ot storsQ o.ind

_coun(ef space. Como soo ^today*won't tial lonQ.

' i t n KOMFORT X j»p«. condiiion,.roar balh model.

I C om e see today al Travel Town. M 2nd A w . S, TF.734-2W.________________Camp Trallor, sleeps 5 . 3 ' burner gss atovo w/ over>, IcAbox. tIOOOor bosl oiler. 3?M2*).__________

CASH. , InSM Inutu

Or we will consign your travel trailer, motor home or

.pickup campor. Wo really havo iho buyersi Seo Sieve.

TOennyorV,L.

___ 1 _ BROCKMAN'S_____MOBILE HOMES

. 4 . mllos north of Perrino .Bridge on 93 Hignway. Also ■Interatalo S4 & Kasola Road. ,Buney.

. MIDAS RFTH WHEEL1978- 30'. OKcellonl condl-

' lion, loaded wlih extras and .prICDd for (asl spring sale. i Como see loday al Travel i

2nd U 3 . TF. ,

ROAO RANGER TRAVEL TRAILERS

W9 Sim have a few 1982 'SiOOoii lell. Check out pricoal Close oul on 82 ’ models. <QONTEMPORARY HOMES '

20e< Klmberty Road 73iS7S

1 9 ^ 1 4 ' CAMPER TRAILER. | S tovo. built If* porta-potty. ! e iM pa 5, Very nico condl- tion. <1100. TBMaao. '

,.?1B78 34 '6 th WhMl Socurily • Trayoler. sido dropoul, • EKCellont condition. JSOOO. .Ca]l*3&-3039or43ft-376a. I ,1W123' Coachman, has only \ . .b * « n u se d ^ im « s fS ie e p s l : 'wllh leveling jacks, S ' oqullizer hitch. Totally self contained. $7000. 8344495davfl. 934-5534 eve.________'24 FOOT Trallblare, roomy 4 comfortable, J2300, U ll734-8242 alter S--__________88' NOMAD Trailer, ‘Sell contalnod, larM rear baih rra a In lc o ) .t4 1 K .7 ^ 5 a .

; 126-Caniper8ii ShellsArlstoctal 8‘ campor, good

'sn«pe, queen slio bed, semi :ftoH<ontalnod. 7M-M40.

. -FOR SALE: 8' Cab Ovor Kit 'cam per with gas & olectric

r re lr lg . Furnance & slovo. - < ^ H ^ 5 8 6 1 allor 6pm. rgO R SALE: 1972 Padllc 8V ■heater, waler pump, siovo, .Yefrlgoralof, ‘ eleciriciiy. jacka, new pona-poily. Exc, cond. 734-6246 anylime,

-PACIFIC 8 'camper & pickup 'i o r aale. Good condition.rca ll 423-4742,____________n ( iW SECURITY CAMPER.

- J^urnaee.-siovo.-lce box. Call

S 9BO Camp-Away m It -Camper, good condition. •ALSO 12' Rberglaaa fishing 1 'B oat. 7W HP motor wlih vory 1 J aw hra. Call B344277 - 3 K 9 6 ' OVERSHOT Camper, jlflep s4 ,E xc.cond .«50 ;16 ' •e«ach craft boat w/trallor & I 2D hp motor J700; 1971 Ford •RU. 360 engine, 3 spd, A(T. ■•mind system {1000; Call < HBZellon 62»5245.________

f r4~^LEMAN Camp_Trail-_ ! 'I $1800. Excollont conoi- J p . sloops e, icebOK, pro­

p ane furnaco. walor pump,. spare tire. 934-6216, !

1060 SKAMPER Pop lop lor | 9fflBll pickup. SI&O. Call Ia t-271 fo r 733-3663.______W 10' Rockwoca loni (!artipor. SfotJps 8, hoalor. elr)h.S3350734-21S7, ovos.

a ^ - A n lo D M lm

HON PREH

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l a o ^ Midnight DIu ■ Intsrior, look

O M L Y ^i: 1979 HONDA CIVIC CVCC

^STATION WAGON. Air conc 'I n g . »t#roo. now rodiol ;;No, M2O70A,We» * * 4 9 5 ,, .

- Ii97a VOLKSWAGEN MBBCUSTOiM 2 DOOR HATCHI

___ _F tont whool drive, rodiolllnl«dBlo«»,No. MaOISA...,

MAZDA GLCSTATION W AOON, 5 »

. tto roo . rodiol llro». wiro '- cover*. No, M 3031A.Wo»$!

- 1974 TOYOTA COROLLA SIS ipoed , now rodio{_tiroi

- -’ m rflo rlow low nilloj. Mui ro appr<.,:lalo. No. M3G

- -w o iS 2 4 9 S T 7 7 rrr .T - ,T T r..

C o r p e ii m p

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CHINOOK18'Mini, great woekenffunll. complolcly scll<onialncd

* and In supor condition for a 1 1971. JC995. Slop by and tesi

drive today at Travel Town.! M3 2nd A w . S. TF.734-2991.- C U S S A MOTOR HOME lot .

ronl. 21 It., sloops 8.733-1027 or aller Spm 73M244

P re s t ig e Is Standard; In tho Sportscoach 1977- 25' 1 . Eicoptlonally good confli- ' > tion. Fully loaded- genera- I

tor, air. Ridos like a dream. Como by Travel Town, 843 2nd Avo. S . TF. 734-2991. TRAVEL TOWN Iho Magic Valloy's Molor Homo Head Quartera, Foaluring Spons Coach Cross Counlry S Fireballs and Cruiso Air.Usod & consignments. Always happy lo lako trades. Travel Town. 843 2nd Avo. S,TF. 734-2991.

Hems you need aro available loday al aliractlve prices.Soo our Ciassiliod columns. 733-0931.' -----------------

1978 WINNEBAGO "Chicl- laln" Class A 26’ motor home. Llko now Insido & oul. Loss Ihan 14,000 actual miles. All extras. S37-6628.1980 Winnebago Brave. 22' Class A. Air. SKW gcnoraior. Now condition, 6.SOO miles. 366-2106.________________

1983 SOUTHWIND, 27-. <54 I Chevy, rear bed, goneraiof

&air' 1983 SOUTHWIND. 25', 454

Chovy. rear bed. dineiio, gonorator, roof air

1983 JAMBOREE. 25'. 460 Ford, cruise, A/C. running boards, roar bed. party model, roof air & goncralor.

1982 JAMBOREE, 23', 460 Ford, cruiso. Air, roar bed, roar bain. Party Modol,

USED .1981 JAMBOREE, 25'. 440

Dodg«, rear bed. rool air a generator, low mllos •

1981 JM<BOflEE. 23'__ Bunkhouso, roof'air,'goner- alor, radial Ures, trailer - hllch. low mllos.

1978 FIREBALL. 21' 40 Oodgo. cruiso. Party model, roar bath, awning, iv an­tenna, ExcQllani conaition.

1979 MALLARD, 23', Cnevy 400. roar bam, rool air, irailor hilch,

1977 JEWEL 16- Travel Trallor, sloops 6, landem axlos, soil conlainod.

1073 i m ' Camper, Gas/oloclric rolilporalor.

— sleeps 6.-very-goo(fcondt- - tion

1971 6 ' Camper, newgas/oleclrlcrolrlgoraior.1981 8' Campor, lor F10 or Ranger Pickup, like now condiiion,

LARRY'S LEISURE LTVINQ 667 Overland Avenue fl78-7D57or438-(S61

ITS-AlitoDMlore

IDA■UPE!

Diu* wllh cr*om v«lour ooki and ru m Ilk* n*w,

8 2 9 5 —CC

p r $ 3 8 9 5

\BBIT —?=*3225■S*51501SR5-

H $ 2 1 2 5 ::m t G Oi p O R T i; Im port L«odor'*South, Twin Foils. ID _

al-A utomi

' " ' / ' Aommy's countin' to 101"

127-M otor Homes 1

TWO MOTOR H ^ 'I s ’ FOR t RENT. Winter discounts i Call 734-2302. ________ „

WINNEBAGO1973- 25' mini. Loaded wiih ■oxtras, low miles and <oxcollont condition, open. Pairy lloor plan with rear baih. At Travel Town, 643 2nd Avo.s. TF. 734-2991._________1977 Surveyor Eicellent 1 condition. Sleeps 7. gas/oloc rolrig. lub A shower. --Qoreraior. $10,600.734-2302, g

128-UiilllyTrallera f l GOOSENECK llalbed 20' 3 f , axle iraiier, like new. 324- 'i i2403; or 324-5326. -______ W,Vorsalilo covered iraiier i f 8'x6‘, Large tires. E«lra longncck,73J-9473v,kends/pvi‘ SI

127-M otor Homes IJ \ ______________

— M O T O R I

V.- E x cc u liv o <r C o u n lry C o m p o r -A- D ip lo m o t lll

J.E. Robe408 Caldw«1l Blvd. N(

M o g ic V a llo y S o lo s I

Bill & Kay

_______ •______175-A uto Dealers 1

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Chrlttonien 1Bob Comph«ll Fn

John Colli*_ ______SlonQanion— ---------

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128-UtiIityTnlJflrs j:i-HORS£ Horso Trailer, |good condition. Also nay iwagon pull w/horsos or :vehicle. Sato or trado lor ,livoslock. 934-6164. (

IS! Autom otive I

132-Auto, Parts 4 \Accessories <

COMPLETEDiivo irain for 67 396 cnevy Cap'Ico. All E>c.condition. 7 3 W m _______for sale; »7CHEVYMOTOR. I& an Accoi duel point dls- iirlbutor.Calt 734-6236. 1WE REBUILD Hydraulic 'Jacks at ABBOn'S AUTO ISUPPLY. 305 Shoshono »Sireel Soutn, TWin. ‘____________________ j

127-Motor Homes j

I h o M e s

C h a m p io nN u -W a cL o n d o n A iro ^

b e r t s C o . ?.N om po. Id. 467-9415 J

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y Mariatt i c________ 1 0

175-Auto Dmlera 1

^ 191P s H H 'N o w 5 g 5 5 5 c n | | O n l y

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14x7 Stoned magslunl lugs) , GR60i14 BF Goodtlcn Radial < T/A. GR60xl4 Armslrong TfuTrae Radial 60. SSOO. Cali734-7291 afler Spm.________ !1983 CHEVY 9/4 TON for , parts,-good 4 spoed & posi- ' Irak. 2 spill rtm wheels.S125.Call 7334335.____________19C4 FALCON Drag Car, 289,30 overtorged TRW 12V4 -1.360 Tunnel Ram. i»o 660 i Holly Cenier Squiners. i Voriex Mag, Mondetio heads. Ported A polished.194 Chovy Valves. Crane i stee l billiti roller cam shaft, crane springs, ' roller rockors. Jomar ^tud girdle, aluminum rods. Jack f^osch, main barring girdle, all bounced I blue printed. Mcleod Clulch S pressure plato. Super TIO Iranny w/doiroit locker tearend. M &H slicks, & Moroso tiros on cenior lines. All ne w i fresh, ready to run. Tons ol Misc.. small block 269 p a n i ^ i l l soil all or part o r ^ B ^ , S3900. 678-90^

■ lOfDoug,--- :-----1973 455 Ponliac. 500 mllos on now rings, barrings, isky cam kit, 11V4 compression, TCrted & poiisnod heads. Dual OIfy mamlold. Two 600 ' H^oM^^Mrbs. ready to run.

4 TRAxT 2 all se'ason radiaTs ' G78-14’s, 50% lioad left, S110. 2 LeMans L60-15 liros,95% iread 160.734-5S34. '5 TIRES & rims. Iii Oodgo ' P .U. H78-15,1150 3 2 4 ^ 2 .75 Chov V.ton tear end w/ ' springs, low ml, $200. 366 Chev motor $250.0'oveihead Carnp^,_J600.537-675t I

135-Cycle8iSupplies 1FOR SALE; 250 Yamaha Dirt 'Biko. runs well, $350. Also 11968 Yamaha 2S0. runs, $100. iCall326-4090_,____________ IFOR SALE; 1982 Y2125.VC7 1woll takon care ol. Call c423-5008-________________ 1FOR SALE; 1970 Kawasaki 1350. $275. Call alter Spm c734-9428.____________^ ILIKE NEW 1962 HONDA 1XL125, cover & lie downs cincluded. $1000.655-<393. ____ 3

-YAMAHA 125 ENDURO. 3Good cond. Selling cheap, cCall 733-9066al1er6nm. 41077 Yamaha 125 YZ. cxc 7cond, $249. 1978 SusukI 125 SRMl good cond, $249, 1973 cHuaquavama 450. fair cond. 8

.$149.733-5435 anylime. __1978 SUZUKr”PE250. Exc. cond, jusl oveiiiauted, newtiros. $725. Catl543«63. F1978 SUZUKI GS400. EExcellent condlUon, $650, ^Call 733-8378.____________y

1978YAMAHA175IT, 5only 900 mllos, $650. Call I543^26, »

175-Auto Doilen 1

o r e Dl

1983 Che'- w i t h o l r c o n d i t i o n !

^X’6999 ’9 “ Down S a v e *

1983 CamarcB lock S G o ld . L o ad e <

sr, i’13,000’f ° d . . n S A V = i ; 9 ‘ ’ M o . * | l

383 Chev. V2 tonN o . 3 - 8 9

r , ...........’9979$ 1 9 9 5 . 8 0 D o

SAVE Wmo. SAVELI

. 1983 ChevrolelN o . 3 - 1 9

5 ^ ^ 7 3 7 6 ^* 1 4 7 5 . 8 0 IX

S A V i * y 6 5

1983 Chev. S-1C------------------------ - N o - 3 - 1-9-1-

. .* 7 7 7 5 ’$ 1 5 3 9 D o w i

SAVE»805^M o n t h s w i th 2 0 % D o 'i — C o m p a r e d t o - 1 7 % /

V c e f f a iCHEHnZIL U E lA K C S n o r t h A N D PC

124-136laS-Cydes&Suppliea

SrAMAHjr eocc! “’Excoiiem condiiion. USO. CALL 324-5936 atler 5:M__________1971 YAMAHA Enduro 175. Qood shape M6-?9?i.1973 YAMAHA 250 Sireel bike w/Uhfing type windshield. 8250 m iles. 2 now tires, $575 Call73>8444 alterSpm.

1978 ' Yamaha XS400. Excellent cond $500, be«t offer.543-44iecariy of i_ate.1979 KawasakV KO 125 Excellent cond, low miles. Calj733^94 alter 4pm.1979 f1Ml'2S. E«cellont'"run­ning condition. Good irrioa- tlonblke. $700.536-2369. 197VSUSUklGSl<^. lairing & saddle bags, 12,000 milos.

_ J . ' '1979 XR-500 Honda. iToO mllos. super trap mulller, n^wiifo_s,54J-5669 _____1980 Honda'7M. Like new. lull accessoiior.. 4.000 miles, oxc cond. Also newer lacio-

, ry 3 bike iraiie-. 733-1055 or L 733-J122.^ 1 9 8 0 — HOND A - CR T 5 0 r

Oxcelieni condition. Call 733-5?48I960 HONDA XL500. Low mileage, runs good. Call 326-43M alter Spm.I W HUSKY WR250. Ooseit lank. Ejic. cond. $1000.T 3 « 5 8_____1980 KAWASAKI 1000. Shalt drive, full dtess, vory low mile s $3000. 734-9201.1980 Yamaha 11175 Excelieni condiiion. $800. Call324-8S98 aticr6. _ ________1980 YAMAHA’YZ125- Novor boon raccd. $650 or besiolJer.JdJ-M latfiJ^pm __1 ^ YAMAHA* ^ 'S p O C ia l , Veiler lamng. $1150. 324- 55S1_1981 HONDA SOOR Pro-lmk m o io ^ c lc . Llko new. Call

i 9 F ya”maha“ yz7 ex« T i^ i condiiion. Waier cooled. $685._Call54MM_4^_________1982 Horiaa- 'CR-125. exc. cond,, only ridden a low

326-4292.1982 HONDA Passport. Exc. cond. 324-3302 days or 324-

_J24Qc»cnings------------------------3 WHEEL HONDA. Good condition. $500. Call 837-4862. ____ _____79 YAMAHA ilOO Special, 5000 miles, lully d ressed , only $2950 734-6W6 or evos &weekends733-5893.

13ft-Heavy EquipmentFOR RENT:" Caso ■ 580B Backhoo. By tho day. week, o r monit). 423-4471 anor ^ m , HEAVY DUTY 14' 4-wheol Machlnory Trailer. Air, 750x20 rubtjor. good cond.. $3000-Call 7 3 3 ^ ^ .8 1 0 5.

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W a s $ 6 7 7 4

ALL USEI1973 BUICK ELECTU4 D O O R . R u n s g o o d .W a t $ 5 9 5 ^ .............

1974 DODGE COLT 44 s p o o d t r o n s m is s io n .W a s $ 1 5 9 5 .............

1975 MERCURY MOI6 c y lin d o r , o v o r d r l v o sW a s $ 1 4 9 5 .............

1975 POHTIAC GRAI4 D O O R , A b s o lu to l y lcW a s $ 1 6 9 5 . . . .

1974 MARQUIS BRO4 D O O R . A b s o lu to l y lo W a s $ 1 6 9 5 . . . .

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1978 MERCURY BOISporty.and.oconomlca W a s $ 2 4 9 5 ..............

1976 MERCURY MO4 D O O R , G o o d Iro n sf:W a s $ 2 3 9 5 . . . . ,

197B FORD PINTO tFom ily s iz o .W a s $ 2 6 9 5 .............

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MichlgtnSS Loader. S29.500 J.O. Loader. (34.000 J.O.410Backhoo.U2.S00.

E L L I O n ’S IN C .,1110v«rttAdAv«.

Buriey, 106 7 8 ^ 7

Bob Housion. Salos Hop H o m e P h o n o ......... 73J-H90

MIctiloan 175A loader, Vh vard bucket. 1975 C h e n SA.6 yaffl dump Iruck, S?9-39;6.

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' t pay to b e ^ 8 6 3 :n a vulnerab le 10 9 76

stake. Best to sosafest coursc, ♦ ■

e tem ptation to ][!ertrick .took West’s c lub the queen and vulnera his club ace. A Thiis led to dum m y ^ ^ trum p finesse. winning. A see* 3 pt

as won by E ^ s t-------;-----------w itched to dia* _____n o c k in g o u t Openingim aining honor. _________won his spade 30 points

! ab le to cash a chance tond, beating th e _________ick. Bidjid South gom 't it norm al to South holdmp finesse?cult to definelal means, butj r e d ly . S o u the refused theesse . H ad itJth would have South No/ertrick . H ardly !♦ 1son to risk h is ’

nning the c lub ANSWEP should play th e B e tte r th m t not in tim e one no t ifense. Dum m y m inim ums a r e drawn and clubs imp ades a re estab* ^ion.• a d ia m o n d . . Jing the defend- -iree tricks. .tm le w ith an e x tra torrepij.

L'riU

140-Tfuck8

GOOD CLEAN 1979 FORD 160 pickup. 6 cylinder molor. recently overhauled. $3S00

. orbo9toirer.Call934-5118or' M4-a278._________________] LIKE NEW 1981 GMC Truck,

Model SOOO. 1 6 'Flatbed, w/3' stake sides. 350 V8, under 20.000 mlles. 702-73»&560. M arrU ga«IStiks:l979 M8ck Vatullner 300 + 10 spd SOHD-240 W /B, 11.245 tires, drom. 82-42' Alloy, trailer. Alum lloor. fold sides, traps, 15 winches, tarps. straps. Haul avail. $51,000.

90 (2<38}423-S478 boloro 9am * alter 6pm or 423^140

W 1 OWNER. 1961 CMC V-fl. 1 A. lonlruck. Short block, 25.000 I. mlles. Runs lino. 6 good 7h llres, not recaps. Cusiom [Q made A>1 consitlon stock id- rack, side & roar doors, and

ramp. Includos: Factory - made utlliiy racks. Bost of­

fer. Call Les Holm 4:3-5168

al, 71 ton truck w /sen ico box, p. runs flood, heavy duly, good er tires. t18Q0 llrm. 537-6751

77 CHEVY Choyenneplckup. /4 3/4 (on. oood cond. 3 ^ 4 S s --------dava Of-W 4M 8 ----------

I^ A u to D e a le rs

t h e :SIZE IS F

THE SU B A F 11

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Is '1 a na g a t h e .h — it d o e 5 t h e b r a k in g f o r ’ in s m is s io n m o d e l s . T e s i d r i

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BOBBY WOLFF

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EAST♦ A 94 t 3 2♦ Q J 1 0 9

7 6 4 K Q 4 3 SOUTH♦ K 7 2 V A 9 8 76♦ 7 4 2 .♦ AS

e ra b le : Both. D ea le r:Tho bidding:

E a tl South Wmi Pass Pass Paw 4T Atl

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ing lead; Club Jack

I ts when there ’s any to lose a gam e.

lid w ith ^ b e A ces *

olds: i-26-B

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ER: One no tru m p . < lh an two clubs s incc

> tru m p describes a um blanced hand; tw o m plies m ore d istribu-

dge quesiioni to Tbe Accs.- l« « J . D*UMrTeTii-7Si:5. ‘ — addrcxM<l, iUmp«d envtlop«

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n b I960 TOYOTA” LONGSrO'or Pickup. $4000 Firm. Call500 733-4SU._________________lo r 1980 1/2 Ton Ford Rangor,_____ Propane or gas., manycK oxtfas, low mlles. Exc. cond.,/3‘ $6500. Call 734-7831.

IMO 3/4 ton GMC.~4 spw'd.— W500 or trade for older aulo Kk aMlipickup-f c a t -825-4iD9. 'P ? '87-CHEV C-20 CAMPERS iV ' SPECIAL- "FARMERS'

SPECIAL". Handles 10.000 S?' ■ GVW oasily, 25.000 since

major ovoifiaul (327 cu). A.C.. PS, PB. 1 ton rear ond & drive Iraln. "NO SLIP"

— roar axle ralio 4.57. air1. I shocks- overloac -sp ringsr-000 Michellns sleel belts 12 ply>od ratings 750/17. 'e ss Itianom 3,000 mllos. T w o-aui. gas3Ck lanks- lotal capacity 52 gal.md Holly "eSO" Carb.. now U-0 7 lolnls <3). now master cyl-of- Inder, now allernalor, now

3 regulator, oloctronic Ignl-_ (lon. "DUAL FUEL PftO-ox, PANE, GAS", three tanks)od under frame. 44 Gal. W.C..

hoavyduty systom lor 425 M. JD • carb. Heavy duty air filler. i |a 500 cu. In. cap. One ownor. 733-3584------------------------------

ITSr-AutoDailera

; SU B A R U PER FEC T. iRU PRICE IS R IG H T .J u s t

o r y o u . A v a i la b le o n d r iv e o n o to d a y .

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arch 26,1963_____________________

1955 Chev WelOIng Truck wim 200 AMP. Arc. SkW gen- erator. Acelyiane, E^jip. Boom.' w onch S overhead rack. 733-9168 afler 6pm.1957 2 TON TRUCK. 327 motor, dum p bed, \good tires. Runs pood. 7 8 8 ^ . 1966 DODGE 0-500. Taga'tl^. 318,5& 2lrans..eiiratanks?N $1400. 32*-?617or 734-8340.1969 Dodgo w/15' dump bed- bcets. g rain , potatoes, less

. (han 8000 mllos, Like Now. 1982 IH Twin Screw wl 20' dump b o e l. O'aln, caitlo ‘ bod. 28' flat bed somi tfaller. 16'bod stock rack. 532-4*69.1970 FORD 1 ton with combi­naiion 12 ft Leonird bed. 837-W2.1970 f o r d " pickup w/CJriiper sholl. sho rt bed, ovoiddvo. 20 MPG, immaculilo condi­tion. Must 300 al 1841 Ad­dison E ast. $2150 or oiler. 73»6384 Of 733-0671.W l FREIGHT LINER Scml. w/40' Trailmobile spud bed.

-------Also -1974-CheYforef-<C«l10-whoeler. S38-2Q64.1971 3/4 TON Chevy. New moior. $1850 Or best ollor. Call 733:8261,:____________1973 FORO C-1M, PS. PB, V-8, g roal condition, varni5t)od wood sldo racks, $1500 Of will trado lor small car. 1974 Oodge D200 CluD Cab. body & fnaior good, needs transmission- & rear end. 423-5715.___________ '1974 1 TON FORO. 23,OOO' miles, au to . V-8. radial Hies, sorvico body. tn,ys. doors, hoavy bum por Inich. Eic.cona. $3995. 543-5550.____m fO R D Pickup. PS. PB. AC. V-8. au lo , ^ lon, dual lanks. good tirns, recent valvo |0b. $2750.3.?4-7291.1979 CHEVY fon'pU . 4 speed. 6 cvl- 35 000 miles. $5fl00. 543-6232 Of S3763t3.

t41<-Vans1979 CHEV. Slep Van Suil- ablo for Eloclflcal or parts. Good condiiion. Call 733- 3ttO Mon-Frl. 8-5.

1 « -lf ii^ H 5 p o rt3 (Ja rs

FOR SALE: 1971 MG MIDG­ET. Good condiiion. Catl733-4033,_________ ______MUST SACnjFlce-1980 Oatsun 200SX. LOADED!

— $5200. Evos & wkends 733- 1558. Days 733-7260. ask lor Ron.

1 75 -^u to Dealera

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^ 1 9 8 0 TOYOTAF' S>K>«bW.4(rl.4>p<t 3K

H 1 1 9 8 2 TOYOTA 4' ' OOO-.i.. i.li.ri.-i

r w I 1 9 7 8 DATSUN J

k ] 1 9 7 4 T O Y 0 T A FH 4c»l..4ip«^.~'|ktll..> 7 1 1 9 7 9 DO DG E ST

r0w(iwAC0N4» lu­f f 1 9 7 3 F O R D '/ , T

^ 1 9 7 2 FORD V ,T

f 1 9 7 5 DODGE 4 :1 CUi’OU tK.II

C 1 9 7 9 CHEVROLI

Tr 1 9 7 2 LUV PICKIic .Dllboc

^ 1 9 7 2 JEEP W AG(

f c 1 9 a O V W PICKUFlOJo gn.tAg,..

J 9 7 4 D O D G E V /

• 1 9 7 9 CHRYSLER_CS.tb<aU>.*.<.AM.lUi

1 9 8 0 OLDS CUTa«OUCH*u 4<toa<.<>ilt> 1 9 7 0 PLYMOUTI• A»ACUDAA>Ml(l|l>»l1 9 7 0 T O R IN OIPOItlCOui-i Id<«> <«<|

1 9 7 7 PLYMOUT

f 1 9 7 5 PO N TIAC I

1 9 7 8 PO N TIAC

1 1 9 7 6 PO N TIAC

" 1972TH U N D ERI

^ 1 9 7 7 A M C PACI

1 9 7 9 TO YO TA C

- r ’ 5 j ;

1 42 -*nport8portiC M

k VW BAJA BUG, 8000 miles’- >- on rebuilt engine, biue }. w/yefiow stnpe; Goodyear d raoials S mag wheela.

s tereo & CB. intertor Exc.7 cond. Call 733^1672 a lters:* , d Musi se e to Appreciate

1957 PORSCHE, excellent ; corKJillon. $15,000. Call

324.20e5of42MI34.1972 SAAB. 99 E, 2 door.

L good looking car wiih tight, o n o in « .f l7 8 ^ ._________«. 1972VWSUPERfloolle.Mag )' w heela. new paint. Runs0 * oood. $2000.3264533.'• 107B OatMft 29QZ for Sale.

$2800. Call 543<6.'8 4 ask lori- Blit. ______________ _I- 1978 Oatsun 8210 hatch

back. Exc. mpg. $1800. Days If 734-4000Jane. 734-5966 eves.I. 1977 OATSUN B210,4-spoed,I- good MPG, anvlm. radial I- liro s .58.000 miles. 829-5545.'• 1979 HONDA Civic." AT.

33.000 milos. SHARPl $2700.I. 423-5505 days or 4234031.'■ 1979 MG MIDGET convorl- ’> Ib le ." CompifltBiy rebuiftr-

oxc. cond. 324-8954• evenings._______________

1980 MAZDA RX7S Red. 14.800 mlles am/fm

I, easse lte . Exc. cond. $7800- I, or best offer. Catl 788-4610. ll 1982 VW SCIRROCCO. Low " equity. Tako over payments.“ 734-1316 allor 5 8 wknds. f 74 Celica Immaculate cond.. now engine, sun rool.

spoilors. Gloss black. $500 “ down/lcko over low monlhly '• payments. OBO 324-3994.!' 74 VW Rug, now liros, tape

deck, looks groal. runs greal, good mpg's. Call

j 825-5336 or 625-5714.

' 1(6-(Wlieel[jilM!' FOR SALE 1978 Ford 4-wheel• drive plekup, $2650.543<680.

FOR SALE Ofl TRADE: 1970 Toyota Landcrulser. 56,000 m iles, cood shape-734-1534. FORSALE:1976CMC3/4ton

• 4x4. Auio. 65.000 milos. $3500. B25-5262.__________

' JEEP METAL hardtop cover. Fits from 1968 10 1974 modois. Glass. o>c. cond. $300. 734-5433 8-5. Ask lor Brian. - - _______ -

1 1973 CHEVY Bla:or lor sate. Call 733-4393 ask for Dean

, _________________; 1974 Bronco 60.000 actual

mllos, sun-rool. eicolleni , condition, 1 owner. $3855.

734-6975 davs. 734-i965eves.

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H PICKUP * 2 8 9 5 '

R PICKUP * 3 4 9 5

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* 3 6 9 5k PICKUP * 1 4 9 5

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* 1 4 9 5

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‘ M 9 5

* 1 3 9 5

.......... ‘ 2 7 9 5CFOIW ULA * 3 4 9 5

C GAAND~ ~ * 3 9 9 5 '

C FIREBIRD * 2 ^ 9 5

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s ’- 1974 TOYOTA Lind Cruiser,e new palm. exc. cond.. $3400.ir M4-5951.Goodlno.'■ 1978 CHEVY Suburban 4i4•• with lockouis. StandardI. trans.. good cond. 788-4830.• 1978 CHEVROLET Suburban I 4 wheel drive. Good condl- I' tion. Cloan. $5500. Call 788-

3648alter5(>m-___________^ 1978 DODGE Ram Chargr I’ SE. A/T. P/S, P/B. cruiso.

till & sunroof, new llres. g 46.000 miles. 688-2103.» 1979 CHEVY 4x4 Scotsdal#

low miles, excelleni condl- I. t lon. $5400 firm.324-4166.’ 1979 4x4 CKEVY Suburban

2-tone brown. 31.000 miles, h exlra sharp, mag wheels, s newTO-series ures. lock-oul

hubs, full length side slops, i, $9000. 7am lo 6pm. 679-4400.li Aller678<l634.____________I 1982 SUBARU 4x4. 2 door I haichback. 11.000 ' milos.». stereo , mags, TA's. lebra

•panels, racit. other extras, j. ^ g . $7000 for $6000 or best

,4 1982 4-whool dr Subaru 4 dr station wagon GL. steroo.

\ exlra cloan, 5.000 miles. $7250 or best oiler. 734-2627

I o r 73^6620.______________77 CHEVY ton 4x4, power

• brakes, cruise contfoi, air " cond. Call 54^6569.

j- 148>Antk)usAtitos - 16 BEEN IN STORAGE -1959 ly Edsel. tusI like new. all ori­

ginal. U.062 mltos. $5000. ta l i 625-5593 evo's-

is For Salo 56 Ford pickup. 327 ill Chovy ongine. Call alier 5 or

wkends. 3 2 * ^ n _________FOR SALE; 1936 Ford 2 lon

'truck. Complete. 326-4675alierepm ._______________

|< 1941 CHEVROLET 2 door Sedan, Also 1951 Chovrolol4

b door Sedan. 734-1824 allor 5.0 1961 HUDSON PACEMAKER

PUib Coupe, runa, noods n body work. $550.625-5040- >• 1952 NASH Statesman

Custom 4-dr Sedan. 3-jpoed r. overdrive, 47.000 original 4 miles, runs good, 324-73641. allor 7pm._______________>f 1955 CHEVY. 2 door wiih .. - posl.-78.000 miles, 6 cyl- ). indor, stick shill on column, n Runs flood. Needs body

work. All orginlal. 41700 or best ollor. Call 7 3 3 ^ 7 -

M 66 Chevy 4 dr wagon Partiallv 3. reslorod. Extra pans. 54J- I. 5149or5434206.

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M M I1 9 7 4 D A TSU N W A G O NAulomalk-icl.OK......................

1 9 7 8 FO RD FIESTA■INIO Alt ‘OWNII1 9 8 0 DA TSU N SED A N S

(o«n.< t6000m,l„1 9 7 ^ SUBARU C O U PE

1 ^ 7 9 RABBIT

19 8 1 T O Y O T A TERCEL

1 9 7 8 CHALLENGER

1 9 8 1 MERCURY LYNX4l|»«d O.I.OMO-"!- .1 9 7 8 T O Y O T A C O RO ILU S.Mib<xl..Si»Md.eu.............1 9 7 9 M O N Z A W A G O NV-4, 4 >pM<f. P.S.. f B.Ii.199994 >e<k ..1 9 7 8 D O b G E C O L T4.p*^ p.wrTlDf19 7 5 C O M C T ^ ^ ^^

1 9 7 7 MERCURY BOBCA4c,l.4»p.,d.f.»..........................

1 9 8 1 R E A U L T 18LSED

I 1 9 7 9 BO BC A T W A G O N4cyl.4.p r s Alf, Koglio<I..AM(fMaite<k.lo«"iil«« ..

m m m1 9 7 6 CHEVROLET CUSTVAX tkkpipn.tMCifllmutsli.Vo'^J,1 9 8 1 E A G L E 4 D 0 0 R

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Bank Repon Mon.-Sa

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S U S E D C A R S

D eal I s Y o u "=ET SO UTH 733-:

l»J-A uloa-A M C• 1971 AMC GREMLIN, n.OOO r. mllot. SOUND! $600. 423- *' 5j^-d*y»or_423^1

152yAut08-BukA1 9 n , Quick Elocira. all

■- pot*er, 4-dr. good cond.. m nice inierior. 73J-03t7altor_6 6- 19d0~ BUICK Riviera. Iront

wheel drivo. oxc. condiiion.

!: t54-»ulM-C«llllac- 1977 CAO DEVILLE D EI. 2 l» door. - Michellns. wire II- wheels, extras. 81.000 mllos.

21 MPG. - Rog. $5500 lor ,n $3500.678-3372.

!: 158-»ulM-Cliwn)l«li ' FOUR Chov Aluminum mags n' w/wide tires. $125.; Cusiom

GT steering whool lor Chev- $45.; 2 hoavy duly shocks &

rear air shocks lor Chev. -comploto 4 lor $65. Call

• 734-2161 afler 5pm.,, REPO Nico 1982 Gold Chevy

Caviior wagon. Air, extras.;— tow -m ites, oicollont conai-— >' lion. Soe al Aco Hanson ?• Chev. ASK for Nick. 733-3033. • ?; 10WNER1978Cnevelle4dr.

AC. 4 now Michellns. 2 now- radialsluds& w hools.4spd.“ Asking $3500. 733-4013'8-5.

Mon-Frl or 733-1435.1973 CHEVY MAUBU 4-dr. 1

• 350. AT. PS. AC, TW $600 or bosi Oiler- 733-7736.

T. 1976 CHEVROLET Impala» *^3r.$1750.733-4862allcr6a 1977 Chevrolet Concours 2-• d rcoupo, AT.alr.storoo.iiit.

- cruise, low miles, 733-1821, , 66 Chevolle, oxc cond, 283.

hoadors. 4 spd, $i£Oi. Very■ Cloan. 934-49^8.__________rs 66 CHEVY SS Frosh 396 4

spd trans. 750 Holloy Catb, now paint & (ires. S2295.734-5524.________________67 CAMARO. fair shape, Ap-

^ pliance. 5 spoko. mags. & :H studded snow iiros,H $1000/bos( oiler. 7 33^ 7 .

160-AulO3-Dodfl8 ll 1870 DODGE Swinger, new 14 robulll engine, $75(for olfer.

734-2769._______________•h . 1973 DOOGE Challenger,- I- Holloy carb, headers, new V lires, runs groal! $2000. ly 823-4558 ovenings,

162-Aut08*Fo*rds'I 1968mUsTANG. Now paint i

tiros. 289 AT. runs CIC. Best oflor. 324-4439.

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1971 MUSTANG Mach ”l. I Rebuilt 289, 4 . .spd. 1

-TA/radials. m acs. $1500-will ,noqoilale. 326-5813._______ _ I1976 FORO ELITE. AM/FM casse tte . Sacrifice $1995. 1 733j395 or 324-4627. ,1979 FORO PINTO mini van. Now paint & tifos. $1350 or olfor. 324-5553. I

166-Mercury & Uncoln . |REPOSSEO.-1980-Mercury Zopher. $2350. 733-7202.1966 MERCURY PARKLANE. . real nice family car, oT>iy

- $600.837-8631 o r 837-6194. •1972 LINCOLN FOR SALE. Noarly now tires. Clean. Catl829-5924.________________ ;1974 COMET 4 door. 6 cyl. Aulo. veiy clean. 423-6018, or 8Ooat402N.EHn.T.F.1979 MERCURY COUGAR XR7. 2dr. hardtop, Air. good condition. $50,000. 438-5429 altor 6. or Sco a l Paul Auto.

— Body,Hwy 25, Paul________1979ZEPHERr7. 2door, PS,

• PB. AT- Call 934-6307'Or - 934-4212.

175-Auto Dm Io t

SUPS P E C I i

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P o n tia c , O ldsm oli

Very Good S

j ; 5 5 S S S S S S S S

f CHRIS JlV o l k s w a g e n Pi

I

' IOT FORD • ; HUSTAHS .

f 49.000 mllo*; P.S../ Git.. V-B 302, por. f (oci«hap«.

I ” * 3 4 9 5 - “

' 1977 AUDI ; FOX WAGON ,' 4 speed, sun rool,* moroon. vinyl ifilor- / j - . io r . Iro n t w hool / drivo, s lo ro o cos-* JOllO.

* 3 6 9 5

; 1979 AUDI .. SOOOS DIESa

, L oo tho r in lo f lo r . Iron! w h o o l drivo,

* iup rool. rod mot..^ po w o r. w indow s &1 door lock*, stick- . ihlll.

* 7 9 9 5

1980 FORD J HUSTAHGGHIA/ AM/FM jto ro o tape.

( 4 spood. w hito ont.., rod Insido. nleocor.

; * 4 9 9 5

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USED

T O U ’I I s a v

C H R I S JI Vdks^oagen ,

f , " W e A im T1 5 3 4 B lu * Lak«

V l T w in F o i ls , I(' W (208) 73

136-175ie>~A0t08 • Oklamobllfl

197B OkJs Cutlass w ig o ^I. 51.000 ml., exc. cond.. near;I. now lires. cruise. PS. PBL II AC, cruise. 1 owner, $3w C. 686-2927 _____________“'* 1979 CUTUSS Salon. 4dE 5. diesel, p /s. p /b ,F M ,c ru ia « ;.

reclining ouckel s e « ^I . 3?mpg. 13295.678«22 . - S >' 1980 SUPREME Cullass, P 9

PB. cruise. AT. o«c. CO«C iS49Sofmakoofler324-1238g

*■ 1981 DELTA 88 O iojaE Loaded! 24,000 mlles. $8M C

. Call 733-5101. ^81 -OLDS 68. 4dr • Row ^

- Diesol, P/S, P /0 . A/OJ E. cruise, assum e balanc<S ty 837-6612. •

•,i 172-A u108-Pontiac ;1966 PontlK. flood C0il(£

,| 1966 QMC % ton PU. goo* cond. besi oiler. Call c v ^ iltftfflpmR25-5432- "

■r 74 CATAUNA, 4 dr. air. lo«]J«Kl & funs vory good. B6.0CC S mllos. $9S0/o!lern4-0432.g

We'll help you decide t h g : selling poinis. Call today tC 3i piace your Classllied ad I fi

- sett tn it unneeded vacu u a w --------73^0931.

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S S S S S S S S S J V ?

i r a i i w r f e ^I P o r s c h e / A o d i ' ;

I

T ^ -1973 MAZDA h RX22D00R

s.. I 31>r. Now rodlo! tiros. a

slick shift, runs grool. ly

- ‘ 1 6 9 5 j i

1979 CAOILIAC \ \

.2 D 0 0 R D i E s a

’,[1 Eldorodo Biorriti.- 1 «- ' loodod. - j J ■

. * 1 0 , 9 9 5

1980 P0HHAC

FIREBIRD . -42,000 inllos, V-6. /Cruiso, tili-whool, li *1 AM/FM c o s s o tto , “ sloroo. ouiom oiic.. ’ m rod insido/out. Mogi. '

* 6 3 9 5 ; i

19JflPL ™ 0U TH I i

VOtARE WAGON i ;'«• 60,000 m ilos, good ' ^

tronjporiallon .' 1 } ta

♦ 2 4 9 5 "i

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TW IN F A U ^ - UtaJ firs t-p lacc finishes and fo rg e in front after Frie th e sevenlh annual C Ind o o r IntcrcoIIcglatef

CSI holds sccond pl; w h ile Weber State etcf p lace .

T h e final scores fro — _ a llc re d -b y -U ic -rc su ltj

w h ich took placc la teF p erfo rm ance. The indl d iv ision didn't qualify th e i r perform ances mi tn ton igh t's final round seco n d round s tarts tO' C en ter.

S co tt CIclland. a nai now attendlng-Utah-St h onors , collecting a A llhough he finished C le iland claimcd that Im provem ent.

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HulseBy I^ \flR Y HOVEY TJmes-News writer

TW IN F A I . f ^ - G a r y p e rso n a l be.st of 5M and i B ob Slone to pace lhe J e r a tr ia n g u la r viclory over a n d M ountain Home.

------------ InHherglris-divlsionr-M,S a lly B ulls again tripling g o t n ine first ploces froi a n d r a n off with team hom

O n a d ay of cold and w C oach T im Dunne said.

LouisiKNOXVII.LE. Tenn. (L

C ru m isald Friday KentucI C a rd in a ls and he's happy w ho plays_Uje best baskelb

T h e d re a m g a m e w illb e NCAA M ldeasl Regional v F in a l F o u r a l Albuquerque

.............. T ip-off of lhe nationally10:45 p .m . MST (KBCI- be lw een th e rivals are a lre

C ru m bristled at a rem H a ll th a t the Wildcats h: in*state 'schools and for

_ M h ed u le Ixursville. The s ‘ b u t H aven’t colirded since

W ild ca ts 7(H>1." T h e y ’re trying to rc tair

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7 StateDN

Jtah S tale University look two and tallied 180 team points to ^riday night’s perform ance of 1 Collcge of Southern Idaho le Rodeo.p lace w ilh ,120 t e a m p o in ts

I tc h e d o u t 90 po in ts fo r lh ird

trom r 'riday ’s round will l)c a lls from the slack-division le F riday night a fte r Iho m ain ndlviduals laking p a ri in this ify for the opening round, bul m ay allow them to take part

und tonight starting a t 8. The > loday a t 2 p.m . in the Expo

native of Twin F alls who is i-State.-look-barcbackTidlng a personal Ixjst 7 2 .poinls.

*d w ilh his l>eat score ever, iia t there is still room for

alw ays going lo im prove."

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ey, Story H u ls e y s o tand team ed w ith ---------------- -Je rom e boys lo g e ia f te r th iver Twin F alls Twin Fa

saiS . "B ea h -w ith-sprlnler— ))e(.^use^« ing. Twin F alls h e rc to h u ri from four g irls D i'nne s lonors. w as l^ .‘'lrd1 wind,' Jerom e j ^ s t wetic Id. "W e like to two and the

ville, K(UPD - - U u lsv lile Coach f

lucky h as been "afra id” lo pl; >py lo finally get a shol a t de< lelball in the B luegrass s ta te . '1 be played loday in lhe finals Ql w llh the w inner advancing que.N .M .lily televised gam e is Mheduli ICI-TV. Channel *2), arid s| ilready flying.e m ark by Kentucky Coach J J have a ‘‘polfcy’’ of not p l for th a t reason have refu» le schools a re only 70 miles ice 1959 when Louisville route

tain the ir No. l.im age In th e s i ra id if.we bea t Ihem i t would j;

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•grabs cC leiland said, "I ih ink If a n d m aybe spur h im ; h ig h e r .”

wo W hile CSI was having to rop ing . Utah Stale w as

:of A ggies took the top thn iho Sheilie Snow grabbed fi

ty ing , finishing with a * Ils ten liis of sccond off of h e r ird " I knew 1 was going ti

s ta r te d out." Snow said , lx; n icesm oothrun .”

ion------- Wcbcr-Slatcand-CSLXcain in lh e breakaway a s WiU his G olden Fagle M onica I :)ut t lm e s o f l+ j . i>rt CSI continued lo h av e i ’he rop ing , bul managed lo li :po s a d d le bronc as C asey G;

wilhascoreofBO.iJ f------- CSUsJiruco-Robinson-

rid e his mount to lh e f division: He copped 7 1 pot

i.uiiih/iiiiciHu ;(.CM rw. .i.\ Holst-.SlAvW,

?ne helpr e t r a c k — D 2 ^

■the B ru ins anytime we c an ." F alls Coach Jerry Klelnkopf :eating Jerom e will bc tough

u rt them in events wc can 'l. ”: s a id his primary concern ird- a n d fourth-place points, b'lc w e gol eight firsts lo th e ir they s till beai us."

( e n t u c kh Denny "1 llilnk 11 Is rld lcp lay h is sfnledon't piny eac

(iccldlne lie trit)- Hall ol Fam e g am e

tk n f th p butU icC anllnalsn :I g io th e "T h epo llcy ls thc---------------on a regular basis,luled for Kentucky.

sp a rk s— * ^ « “sew c:re,aiw a"Al my suggesl

1 Jo e B. prom oters) lo Invll Dlavini!

to Crum sa idIS a o a r l ' Cardinals into lhe u te d th e w lld cflU h ad afu lll

"1 Io.st six scniol * s la te ” nam e’s Tucker, nol iHniiii’t<j us. they'd p lay us i

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openink If 1 d ra w the right h o r s e Tl a b il m ore. I’ll s c o re

'ing Iheir troubles in calf -as having a heyday. The - th ree posilions.Ki flrsl place for CSI in goal a 9.50 clocking, jusl five-

her personal best 'J.O m ark , g to do prelty well-when 1 Jid. ‘‘T hat’s .ill I wantetl. a

1 found Hy?lf in li? for fiPrt .Vildcat Brenda Durfee and a Rguilior each recorded

ve ils prol)leins in the leam :o lak c all five places in the I GjermuntLson led the way

an-was-lhc-oiily-iK‘rso ii-lo— e finish In the i)ull rid ing ■ potnts.--------------- -----

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p Jeror■ ThC big reason fo r l h e '

_ in lhe relays, w here lhe pow ered Twin F a lls to j But none was m ore imp when Jerom e dropped t

' th e sccond handoff an d : )f w in when anchorm an Pa

cam efro m 2 0 y a rd so fflh« — in^a-lungeflHhewire:-----

‘T h a t m ade a differt n po in ts," said Dunne of 11 s. point totals "bu l w e ma; ir som e’oT those back becau

couldn’t come back lo p li

t j i L i a l i iIdiculous lhal two good.school: sacho lh e r."h esa ld .:ried lo schedule U u lsv ille ii m e in Springfield, M ass.. e a rls refused. --------- ----th e university doesn’l p lay In- s is ," Hall said. “ It w as th e p ky. All the scbools w an t to p i Iways In the nalional p ic tu re . ;esllon. we asked th em (Hj iv lle U uisvlllc and Louisvllli Ieclsion not to play us.’’ H all si lid Kentucky was try in g lc lhe Hall of Fam e g am e. 1

ull te am when hts squad w as n niors and they had everybo( no l sucker. If they re a lly m

us one y ea r In fxiuisyllle and CHallrtryinR K T R eisom eof

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me boye viclory cam e a f te r lh a t e;le Tigers over- "W hen 13 win all four. C annedy innprt’Sslve than 4 0 0 .1 knewI the Iwton on b e a t us for:fl still took lhe Twin FaPaulSchwager po in ls to lhlhe pace lo win consisten t-------------------------passetW o-l;rence of four troub le andthe ec-77 final T h a i lefl hi

lay have g iv e n _ F a lls poinlause Schwager T igers,place In the 100 •S©

luegrasols In the same o ffh isb ac l'

..........yesterday.'! in the annual “ We’re virly this season w hen you“ m lgh l have

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winit effort on lhe ancho r leg,"1 1 saw Ihem using (Scolt)' In lhe 400 relay a n d lhe open lew they'd come ov er here to o rsu re ." saId Klelnkopf.F alls could Irace som e lost I lhe pole vault w here usually I t 13-fooler Scot Scherer o-43-feol-but-tben-had-steps- m d couldn’l get o v e r lh e bar.I him unplaced, costing Twin inls and soving two for the

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ssbdsfi:Qck. ] don’t blam e h im fo r Iryi ly.'* Crum said.e very happy to be p lay ing h >u consider the a llem a liv e ." iv e Letter ployers a S a i ie m l| ) poinls. bul the re v e rse mlghl cky Is ranked No. 10 wllh le is No.‘2 wllh a 31-3 workshec sure was on lhe o th e r team to v tk tou lsV llte isibe favored tea ilso n them.nk it 's very special to ha\ ienl play. I Ihlnic it gives lily to have good p ro g ram s v e ry year; Vou co u ld n 't d raw I

J( Il's ] ust the rev e rse ," Crum 1 0 carve loto us. O ur r eco rd ov b e tte rth an lh e irs .” _ ^ “ :

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T a r l/,-i SYR/\CUSE. N.Y. (Ul

heralded Georgia, gettin high TJ poinls from 6-fc Terry F a ir and clutch shooting and rebounding stretch, shocked Big Eas

- -S r - J o h n 's - 7 0 ^ - P r id a y iNC/U E asl Regional semi

The Bulldogs. 23-9. wi fending N C /U champ Carolina In the reg ionalf al the C a rrie r Dome. Th« with M ichael Jordan scor to lead a second-half sun Ohio S la le &1-51 In the olh game.

Georgia. which S oulheastem Conference afler ly ing tor fourth f regular season, look com gam e over a four-minul the second halt when t outscored lhe Redmen IS lead w llh lO:(Btoplay.

Fair, who averaged 13. game du ring lhe regular seven poinls in the run v

. . Heard added six. The te baskets a nd free throws o eighl m inules. w ith Geor 61-56 lead on a slam-dunk

____ l;57rem ainlng.Sl. Jo h n 's , which finl:

and lost its tirst gam e oui Easl, scored the next fou baskel by Billy Goodwin shols by Kevin Williams Gl-CO w llh l ;4 l lo play.

Dut G eorgia, which sh( as a te am from lhe toul 11 nexl seven points from ll on l-and-t slluaiions - I Redmen comeback ai John’s closed lo 68-67 i throws by (Hiris Mullii scconds rem aining bul < had no tim eouts lefl a closed lhe gam e wilh a d al the buzzer.

HoustVillan<

KASSAS CITY. Mo. Housion cen te r /\keen scored 21 poinls and block Friday night lo carry Cougars Into Ihe champit of the NC/V\ Midwest Rei 70-(a viclory over No. Slale.

____ l i o u ^ n will play forlille Sunday against No. 1 which gol two free Ihrow; 23 seconds from Gary I John Pinone to claim a : over Iowa in the opening

Michael Young addct____ I jr ry iv y ch eau x 10 and C:

8 to help Houston im pro' to 29-2, The Cougars exi winning s lreak to 2'i ga stfuggling Ihrough the minutes o t the g am e in a offense, alm ost blowing a in the process.

— Memphis S late forwan and Bobby Parks scon apiece to lift Memphis S M-34 halttim e deadlock lead wllh 15:20 lefl.

Bul lhe 7-fool sophor Olajuwon scored Ihree t dunk, a fade-away jump low post and a sweeping

,[{J crossing th e lane to trlgg over the next 6 ’'U riilnut

. .g the C ougars inlo the leac 57-18 wllh 8:08 remaining.

os( Houston Ihen wenl lo a ilIv Memphis S late scran per behind th ree steals by frc

m ard A ndre Turner, fncl 'jj7 took lhe length of IKe noo vin -That triggered a run of 7 iK« poinls by Memphis State -------deflcitlo 57-55 wilh6:02le

The T lcers staved wit

ietballltrying bul I w asn 't bom

Ing .lg Kentucky, especially McCe," Crum sold. ''They Wew. might oulcoach m e ond ghl also happen.”Ilh a 23*7 record ond U»etiheel. Bolh c o a c h t said s e e \ towln.team ." Hall said. "The W ei

w e'rhave this meelfng In staUves both schools the ^ IS without bulling youriw Itup any belter," he j i

am said. "They've gol a p s ti I over the past 10 years 1 ----------------------------------

Sa lu

O u tla w ca g e results

Dol, p ro fe ss io n a l golf

g rea t W aterfie ld dies

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H e e l sU PI) - Un- I ^ ■ing a career- «-fool-7 cen ter I N C / :h free-lhrow .Ing down thelast champion St. John's.t night in the- Wenntngton.mifinals. on two occaiwill m eel de- 29-19 wilh 2:npion North half. Georgl.1 final Sunday wilh ils two-iTie T ar Heels, first half wioring 17 poinls four by Flerjrg e . defeated halflime.ilhcr semifinal In the ope

played mostwon lhe their two bl(

:e tournam ent Brad Daughplace in the four fouls,

immand o t the off-night froiule slre lch in trigger a 20-

Ihe Bullriogs span which i154 for a 49-13 lead and pul

• trol.13.8 points p e r Jo rdan saii r season, had 11:24 lo playI while f .^ m ar fifth and timleam s traded a t 42-12. F rej

i over lhe n ext scored his ororg la tak ing a a twisting 1ik b y F a lrw ith S late lum ov

lhe lead forgnished a t 23-5' ‘ JIm B rad d)u tsId e lh eR ig from lhe lop} u rp o in tso n a m iss and Jin and two foul spurt withn s to close lo giving Nortl

w ilh 9 :l3 lo gJiot 57 percent The T arn ine , m ade ils Perk ins andlhe line — all m inules lo i

■ lo thw art the leading 5044.allem pt. St. inlo Iheir to

' on tw o free the ir rem ainIlin wllh tive on layups, diI the R edm en S late, which

and Ckxirgia 20-10. scoredI dunk by F a ir last seven i

stalled.

tort a d vo v a SUI

0. (U PI) -- 2m Olajuwon eked five shols■y the No. I ------------------pionship gam e wllh a s iillleLeglonalw llha on a free thi . 17 M emphis m ake II G5

Conference <r lhe regional . the final tiv<1.11 V il la n o v a .b a s k e t by_Y(iws in lh e final by /Uvin Fr r M cl.aln and throw by M a 55-54 viclory s ta le ’s seast lg gam e of the p a rk s sco

Phillips 13 kjd 17 points. T urner 10 <Clyde D rexler— Conference'o v e Ils record in ihc opixlended Ihelr points to c n2am es despile piaieau(2.0(le final eight Dwayne Mea ra re sp read proved lo 24-

; a 9.poinl lead low aguan points durir

in ls Keith I-oe midway thrcored 4 polnis the Big TenI S late from a poinl deficitk in(o a 4443 remalnin)]:

Bul the Wlomore cen ie r consecuUve: baskets on a derhand sconper from the Granger, a |ng hook while pinckney ar;g e r a 144 run Mulquin lo Ilutes lha l shot id t . Steve Cad for -good a t fpr Iowa wi'lg- »• • gam e. a20-f<) a spread and the key 30 seambled back The Wild<reshm an poinl offense andic lu d ln g tw h e 23 seconds toor tor layups, for a blocki[ 7 consecutive- g u a rd M c Ulie, culling Iho the tirst anleft. Iowa timeo

within 2 .DOints secondtogiv

battletiIx)ulsville reached lhe finals 1 I A rk a n s ^ G5-C3 on -a tIp-in cCray a fte r overcoming a 1 2W a lO-polnt lead agalnsi Im•59.-------------------------------------- ^Kentucky sharpshooter J im R e ta lk of.the WlldcQl-Canllnal i ew h a t happens." W c h e a r it all the tim e. But w> B’re very ciinfidenl going Inl j 'r e em olionally up because lie .”.Louisville cen te r Charles Jon m lucky cen ie r Melvin Turpin. J u s t ano ther stepping stone to "K en lu ck y ls ju s t like any olh« sta le school. W e c an 't just gel e fans a r e talk ing aboul. We'v< it'w orry^bouthciw thrttinrtee:

lu rd ay , M arch 26.1983 Timo:

Its D 2

olf D 2

ies D 3

s t u n s

' s ;

s w i n

C A A E a s t

m 's. behind Mullln and Bill ion. opened up a lO-polnl le a d ' - ccaslons — the final tim e a t h 2:17 rem aining tn the first jrg ia suddenly cam e to. life wo-mlnule drill, finishing the r wilh eight straight poinls. [Fleming, to close lo 29-27 at

opener, th e T a r Heels. 28-7, nost of th e second halt wilh > big men. Sam Perkins and lUgherty. on the bench with is. Bul Jo rdan , despite an from the tloor. managed lo

I 20-6 spurt over a lO-mlnute ich e rased Ohio Slate’s final

put North Carolina In con-

1 sank two free throws wilh play 16 tie Iho game for the final tim e In the second half

F reshm an C urtis Hunter then Is only basket ot the game on lg layup following an O h i^ j_ ^ ■nover lo give the T ar H e e o ^ 'or good, 4442.•addock Iheh threw in a bomb lop ot lhe key after an OSU

d Jo rd an com pleled-an 8 4 - ith tw o m ore free throws, lorth Carolina a 4842 lead logo.

Par Heels brought back and D augherty with eight lo play and North Carolina 044. The T a r Heels then wenl r tour-conjer stall offense: lalning U ^ b ln ts cam e either s. dunks o r tree throws. Ohio hich finished Ils season at- )red only five poinls in the en m inules while Carolina

L7ances;irvivcsA A M i d w e s t

ittle as 40 seconds remaining J throw by Phillip Haynes lo

(&«3. Bul lhe Southwest ice champion Cougars scored five poinls ot the game on a

yYoung, a p a ir of free throws 1 Fraiikiln and another free y Micheaux lo end Memphis . eason a t 23-8.scored 17. I>ee and Derrick 13 apiece and Haynes 3uid

10 each lo pace lhe MelroiceT igers.------------------------- -------! opener. Pinone scored 18 I cross lhe 2.000^:arecr polnl 12.000). G ranger added ll and McClain 10 a s Villanova im-

024-7.[uard Bobby H ansen scorcd 10 luring a 5','t-mlnulc slrelch Ihrough th e sccond half lo lltl - Ten’s Hawkeyes from a one- [icll Inlo a 4945 lead wllh 6:18Mf. - - ------- --------------e W ildcats answered w ith six iv e points on a brillioni:un­scoop shol by guard Slewart . a pair of free throws by F ^ y and a follow shol by Mike lo lake a 5149 lead wllh 3:46

/e Carfino lied 11 a final Ume I wilh his only basket of, the 20-tool ju m p er from lhe top of ;0 seconds later./ildcats w enl Inlo a spread ind wound lhe clock down lods befonLCarIlno_waa,calle<l____ocking foul, sending reserve c U In lo lh e foul line. Hc sank . and. a f te r two conseculive mcouls; also converted the0 Rive Villanova a 53-51 lead.

todaysals T hursday nlghl by defeat- hin a t th e buzzer by Scooter a IG-poInt deficit. Kentucky ’1 Indiana b u t hung on lo win

m M aster sa id he’s heard all nal m atchup and he’s ready to

lit we don’t m ake the schediDeT ; Into the gam e, and I’d say use they a re from our home

Jones, who will bc guarding pin. said h e looks on the game ■ e to Iho F inal Four. ' o lher leam.illhougMstbey a re ., gel involved with the emotion /e’ve gol to play our gamo andrfeel7»Monessald. — — ^

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In th e sp rin ts p lus relay sl ov e ra ll depth carried Valle v ic to ry fn a four-way seas t ra c k m eel Friday.

B ul W endell's girls. S trick land picking up lh took th e ir division In a I w ith the Vikings.,

Tho Valley boys wound i ' ^ t n t s while Wendeil had 7

43 and M urtaugh II. Wen h a d 77; foilowed by Val Gooding 41 and Murtaugh!

H enry won the short sj p in g fo rm er district sprint i N eb ek er of M u rtau g am one-tw o-three sweep in Ui V alley padded ils margin L; fo u r re lays.

T hc boys division had a--------other-doubio winners In Rj

o f W endell to claimed 1 d is tan ces and Gooding’s de rso n picked up bolh welgl

W enddl and Valley girls a s closely m atch as lwo te b e w ilh Wendell laklng s. ag a in s t six for Valley. TIm fo u r re lays.

DecloG IJ^NNS FKRRY - D(

a n d G lenns F e rry 's girls oi th e ir com petition in their d iv isions F riday in a four a n d field m eet.

D ec lo 's boys ied with po in ts, while second-place 83. H agerm an followed' G lenns F e rry had 41. Fo: G lenns F e rry notched » w ith F ile r a t 77Vi. Declo i

------- H ag e rm an last alF i le r ’s Greg Hall won \k

a n d 2po-meter dashes, w ■' 'm ateM ik e7 en k liB cap lim

a n d 3200-meler runs. How u ltim a te ly , outdid the W w inning th i^e of the four rf a n d placing strongly in n o thers .

I j in c e Taylor m ade a bi; t io n to th e H ornets’ succe< b oth the long jum p and trip]

As fo r the girls. Kristy a n d A da R ivera each double-w inner status, helpl

S e m i f i n a l s s e t

DePaul■ r S k m ONT. III. (UPll

C orb in and Bernard Rand< a second-half scoring spu D eP aul lo a 7M7 vi( M ississippi F riday night I

' round of the National T oum am ent.

T he Blue Demons. 20-ii— N eb rask a-tn -o n c-o f-U w

g am cs“ Monday nighl Iir W ake Forest will (ace I-'rc

C randall!FU .K R - Crandall Set

B ro thers knocked off Cooi V aiiey 81-61 F riday night t M agic Vaiiey OuUaw T o u m am en l champion.<ihif

J im Crandall hil 18 poi

N B A s ta n d in g sUilwnCcx'lt'tnc*

Atone OwjiMH L ha (i PmUcltrjtig U! n Ml -i-Oojtsn is

II ,t 'J? IIWjlhmciO" 13 5 ».T

Ul ., AlUflU .V !< yi !

0«tio.l 3? ,'i <‘l 1)a s E « il s S ! ;InaiiM ;j !! a; .•«.

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Sjft'Aniono II V t.': -OtBTCi ?5 T: Ul iDjitij a a JKtnui Ciir 11 nj gHouilon ij ll fS K

PicincOMi i-lo) An5ri"s K tj nS - Pnornii I! ;■ 1,-c s PortUiyJ - «« 11 s«iiiio u ;i II GoM'n sutn . fl U I'J

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N IT pairings(AlTVMlUSnnniRognd

kurehii* V*ndeitiift n. rm '<

—ssswe® --W. ICiiiW''* 5U!f W . Ieujct'tiiinfiw.i«ijiu

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D -2T lm e»-N ow 3, Twin Falla, |i

Wencfemy's double Valley’s Ty strength and sp rin ts as i'alley's Iwyi lo grabbed theieason-opening V alley’s Jndi

won bdlh huIs. wllh Sue p ace the TroJ I Ihree firsts, a light bailie

I, Vflllo Ifi.nd up with 135 Munautch n.ad76.Gooldng _ , „ ^Vendcil's giris ^Valley a t C8.?h36. aw -I- Hmfy.t sprints, lop- “ 5; 11nl champ Roy “ i , ,nnd pacing 0 wimncMrr. W,

1 the 200. and w.ns.n. inbylaklngall

Id a couple of “ f L i.iicny. J Randy-Beny— Mciu»vw,i:ii, xl the longer

'elghtevenls, v .uiw .Iris were aboul iiitch hunun '0 teams could 'c.s; 3. g seven firsts InlemWulw-They split the w.c.j;iM am c

Andcnoti.U. Vl.!

• boys, 1•Declo’s boys F e r ry sweep soutdislanced Slimpson ( leir respective finishing fir our-way (rack w hile River

events, takir vith M leam hurdles, lace Filer had Ml al 51 and •For lhe giris. tviry^i.I 98'.'i points.:lo at 43'/.j and loomtta* -

.................._o»!crt»ulif)).<.n both m e 100-. While leam - A(i4mjoni(;i''i. lured Ih e lG O O -"’ - : '- ! - " * ! ! ': :owver. Declo

wildcats by ir relay events «jd . nm osl of lhe «o--i.Kaii.fi

J.CamalwjiiCK

J big contribu- I i i i ’i;c cess. winning taoo - 1. jff Lriplejump, Gnnwr(Oi.<.f'i

Jcra'Slelplng Glenns «om etm --

e t f o r M o n d a y / n i

II banish(IPI) - Tyrone th e o lher 1andolph ignited p lay ing forspurt lo ca rry W ednesdayvlctoi7 over Corbin sc

Hit In the lh rd j „ ,p h ..amcnal Invitation |„d u d ln g 13

C lark paced

W-U. will m eet DePaul. \ lhe semifinal - po in is in thIirNew Vork. lie the gam

I-'rc.sno S late in m inutes of

I Service-MServlce-Miller_ w inners wh

-oors of Magic dozen for Cotflt to claim the B urger Kiw Oasketbail M iller lhe Ishipal F iler. a l 21. lopphpoinis for lhe place. Davi

m w m ss«c«n<xAj

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lla, Idaho S a tu rd a y . M arch ?6)?6.19&3•;;rT ;v- ----- '.TrT

dcli vict; Tam m y Andrus won both 5 usual and Terry Cutler he distances to accouni for ndivldual firsts. Strickland . t hurdles and the discus lo

'rojans. “

Bo>»V«imy "TtenKsrtng

a . 2. Werelell n . J Uoodlrw tl, i.II

AunBlaf«v«DU Cvy. V. U J; 3. Netidiff. M. 1J.4. J.5; 4. CjUaKc. U, IZfi; 5. JoWaoo. W. 41

Kvy. V.!w-9; J. tllei Taylof. V. anrt 5; 4. c|i>luRe. U. ».S; 5. -Vlatni. W, W

umam. V, M.i; I llanly. V, » . r i , W.mfi; 4. S(>ark»,W.«.ll,5 -SuHa. X

lc«>. V .JJJ;2 . Ilaracn. J.:ll»; 4. IJllk. W. 2;24; 5. Ilulcftin*. V, .1

•rty. W, 5:B; 2. Shawver. V, S:«: i ' X ,:ilr4.ilUU_V.C;li;i_Soriaiii3n..V___ Ji

rfry, W. 11:15; J. HmJi. W. I2;l«; J., IM7. 4. Mcllan. W, I2.H: 5. IllaU,

Cl l.ljiK uF.W .ia]:2..UKlcraon.U.Ififl, V. 17.7. 4. Sorrel*. V. 1'J.4; 5.20.7.ilw- l.ljH uc.W ,44a ;2.Thariu!rBy. H amcw*. M. 4i 4; 4 .1 Wridn. V. V. J ; 5. I: 4n.g.

Pilot giileplo victory. i*'m dominated the distances, first in the IGOO and 3200./e ra shone in the shorter king the 100 and the 300 low h

BoyiVwlty “1 n icf n . 3. niKtmuiiiil, 4. Clcrmi ^

Rtno!naRv«nU ' t>iI. Hall iKi 11.'31,1 Hoyfr (Hi. i.

I). 4. Mulllnl I Kl. S. Kcfsl i Di______•[]blBiOai -- I. Ulncy (ill lv.14. 2. iKl. i. I'amUl iKi. 4. borti (Di. 5.KJ. Jill iFi a a . J. Ilanlcr <UKi.M. lloyor lO i.s.n ru iu iu i. (Itf l« ' ' I. I luft*B3cer I Dl 47 .V ]. S ktJcr nmi lUKi. 4. ParrUl iKi. & tiulme

illinelKfi (Fl «i.l2. 2.'Aln>»rt)rUi (Ki. i(;K).4.Cumcr(Di.5 Uarrwilli. 4 rowt Ull 2;in.<a. 2. KwlRlitu (Di. J. 4.Morrt»(GKi.5.Co.iitor(Ki. jMl3(l(a IK) S:23. 2. Wd>t> il)l. I. (

i .f ’ullwKCJFi.S.JoruuorKOj. JJcnJiliu iK) II:.H. 2. llruhJl (III. JI.SUIIonliGKi. 1

RdtyF>caU SI - - I, Dfclo 4'J2. L Kller. .1. Glenn*

n ig h t

les Missisr gam e, with the winners ofor the NIT championship [ay nighl. t scorcd 18 poinis while Ran-

me off the bench lo add 19. ^; 13 in the second half, Carlos :ed lhe Rebels. 19-12. wilh 22.

II. which led by as many as 11 c the first half, saw Iho Rebels—:

im e a l 35 in the opening Ihree fof thc second half. IJePaul r

filler Brothwhile G ary Quesnell had a < •Coors.• King of Burley, with Jess (e lop gun for Ihc third nighl {jpled Bohm’s 70-58 for Ihird ]lave Jv le and Jeff Jardlne j

vl^^V!c' s PN.Wf';*i:' I ' ic't'-'aJ I'cu'.'cfiJ

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au>-l. Valley itlenof. MuKir Taylof 11 I Gooding 1:4«: J. Weft

VaUey Kl«r«llatfyi4:l7;XW(nddl4:3t.

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FWdevMtf 01ici»--l. I . -\ndefwi. G. laH l

III-4: 1 Kelao. W. IIM; 4. GoufS Canipf»ll.W, lOB-IO.

S M pol -l, I. .\ndef«Dn. G. 4J-7; 41-0; 3 ne«i, V, 4M; 4. Miaaman KcUo,W.J7-l.

K ff^Jump-l. K. Andcnon. G. C-2 M. M ; 3. GltiU. G. S-I; 4 lloUle Hiin»en.W.i-l

liw uJum p-I. Taylor. V. IM; 2.1 1. Thacliefay, W. li-S; 4. Oart. V. 15 W. IM.

l*olevautl - l,aa rlL V .li« ;2 .S « .1 Ct)cney.O.7-0:4;KlrWand.U,7-0.

Triple Jum;h-I. Tilley. V. 41-0. 3 J7-3. J. Severence. V, JD-ll; 4. Srtwl

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t. Wenlell 77. I Valley ca. 3. C MuftauRhJO,

IUO--I. Amlnta. V. I}.3; I Koocc llucUlit. V. I4.i; 4. Sh»)<w. V. I4.C

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iris gairKerry.

800- - 1. Kllcf 1:40.12.Glenn*Kerr; Medley - I. Deck) 4:440. t nk

Kerry.leoO -- I. Deck) 3:M3. 1 Gkn

HjKerman.FWdRvcdi

D iana .- 1. Nleder (Hi l(rr-4. 2. ilniwniKl.4. OneK) IDI. S. Kalbflel:

SM put - - 1. Urown iKi 3. t WoU (1)1.4. CarteUM 1111. ^ SIulU 1K

i Potevaun •• I. .\nJeniofl (GFi H l>aumiKi..l.aark(Fi.

lilgh Jum p" I, Tie. Shown I Kl 1 -_(DK-J..<\nrter*on iGKi, 4. Tie.

Mar11i>'tale(OiajidOUertioul(Di.liOOJluinp--1. Taylor (Diju-7'^.,;

J.MulU)Cv«i([)i.4.llodgkla>ni.}.)TrJplo Jump •• I-Taylor (Dl T>7,:

llodt0tlu(Oi.4. Hnihndli.S. llame

CIrla Vanity I, Glenn* Kerry Cfl'i,. 2. RIerT7'i.

4. llaKennanZi'.'i.RuOB!»(Rvtn(a

ICO iM(«r« - • I. Klvera (GKi IJ.: KiKi and Wheeler (Di. 4, Tie. Ik J*uKinlrc(Hi.

100 high hunSw • 1. llorullluincnlhal iKi, 3. Tuylor(Di. 4. I!5. JenHdli.

XX) ' I. llownlKium 'Kl 7i 13 2.

issippi fr(owned a 44-43 lead when Dem ons outscored Ole M lak e a 5W 5 lead wllh 10:471

The Blue Demons stre tch lo 15 polnls before the Rebe m ild surge in lhe closing fiv

Kenny Patlerson scored th e first half, while W alle

I cam e off the bench lo adc •—an d -slx -b locked -sho ls-fo J M ichael P artridge adde I M issi.ssippi.aiiinlhesecon(

hers captuieach had 19 for the losers.

In the con.soiallon fi d e rsen ’s Ranch of Fairfield poinis from Urad Goug R ed ’s of F ile r 55-M. Kevii nnd Rocky Kljer split 38

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la n iy - B la e . .

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-II; 2. R«e«l. V. M. 19.2. J. Jim. G u ^ . W. l(n; i. Johan*m.0 .2l.a.

.7; 1 Taylof, V. jfis"; 3. Kaawrm*. lann. V. B J ; 5. johan«i.G.«7.l.

6-2; 2. Malhewi.»leln. V. M ; 5. Aj«Jn«iS7.4;l.W<

no~ l. Valley t. Tilley. V .IM ; ,v»jnB,2;a2; 2.W, . 17-2; S. Adami.

ilOdllyl2:tn .2. Val &>ret»on.V.M; we«ldl■O- lloiHlyl4ri4;2.Goi1. 2. Sftimie, V. ^hoOl. W. 30-i; 5. DlKxtl-.|, strici---------- -— --------51' I rS ,' t in v t a r <

Sehulle.V.ai-7, Shot put -1, Koa

3MD; 3. CromJy.. Goodlna 41. 4. curtjj jH .

Ili(jijuin[>--1 (> 3.KaiwrmaaV.4

iccco. G. 14.1; 3. 4.]14.0; 5, U«uv W. |'/„Rjam(>--l.C

12-10;}. StrlcUan: iccjo. G. 77.7; J- iiui.cj.ii.i.

n trium]>‘einl>er(GKi.4.SI

rrry.J.Dcclo. 300 townier. J. Glenn* lliumenthuKKl.J.

« n - l..M r> * w Icnn* Kerry. 3. 3.|-:n«le»(lli-4,J‘«

a n - 1, Wheeler WrlKhliKi,4,Crttt

2, W olK ni,i, laD O -LStlin^ WachiKi. Mill* IGK). 4. Wllli 2. Drleacl (Ol. J. J3D0 - 1. Sllmpa IK), lSavuRc(lll,4.Ki I H-lu. 2. Hoaeo-

•| and Mallhewi 400 •- 1. Glen e Brown 'Hi. Uu»:ennan.

8D0-I.M Ierl:5 ^,,2.llanicliU t. McOey -- I. II 5. Hruhn'Hi. GlennsFerry.■7, 2, HalliKi.J. I«00 - 1- Kllet uetiD i. Ilauennan.

S M --1 ,8 , Will F-,,J, Declo4JS, G,Wllllami(GKl..

Diana -• I, Ou (GKi,,l, Unehimil

IJ.a, 1 Tie, Hall 'H '’UetxlU (Kl und High Jump - 1.1

iKi.J.K., WllllamjJ (Dl 1H.'J2. 1I. Urullifor^iHi. Long Jump- - 1. ■

iGKi.J..Mallhcw» 2. Garey (Kl 1. '« '•

A

■om NIT,cn th e B lue D eP au l . m aM iss 12-2 to N IT. s c o re d7 r e m a in in g , e a r ly in th e gi:h e d th e le ad T h e B lue D emb e ls s ta g e d a IW5. w e r e ou t:ive m in u le s . in th e r e s l of;d 13. n in e in c lo sed th e g a ple r D ow ning B ut D e P a uidd U p o in is n ited th e stfo r-D e P a u l,- : th ro u g h th e stded 12 fo r D em ons’ zonejn d ha lf . ; \ fro m sc o rin g r

r e s F iler OR ed ’s.

f in a ls . An- S e v e n th pl ild . g e l l in g 12 r a i l s M e rc h ; u g h . n ip p e d o v e r N orth v in H o lcom b M aloney h a d J8 p o in is fo r off.sel b y P ly

SIHIIS'SIWt?... iss"’ rihi in « tM 3 • TeimVirvJiniilJ;«:ueil'. 11-13. 9 Iy .1M .fi« i Sier« « mrMet«M«.Ciiii.i5-u.9mi’ S r s v K - c o » i

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'v e r e p ro v id e i.reoi rt. SiiT>':i»<\ w ho h a s s l ^ ;?’ ; [ ' . “ nii'£ :‘.' a t U n iv e rs ll:

l o o i n l l - n a l ;T w in F a ll

loose th e i r s w e c p to v lc t

D u lls w on I als in 59:4' an<

so m e , t ie d tl; f if i , ln2S,2.

N a n c y Mci ! , i J , . " s S S : ta n c e v ic to n ,uaA,34«»9 c la im e d th e 1 ' i S ; " ' , S r . . a - M llle rw o n t l] I A S s ; S K IS : th e lo n g lu n r.,KKt. u .« i « * s o p h o m o re i suii,4lj;.3.wji4m I h tiln le rm e d

. O nly fou r e s c a p e d th e

wd. 1K1 2. Unii S c h r a d e r tali

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■HR. W. 70 «. 1 Grave*. G. 7>.9; 3,J.ea. G, 2:36 0; 2. Uennetl. W. 1:17; 3, to; 4, GnIJ. Benally. W.

er. V. 0:»; 2. DenalJy. W. 7; 17; 3.

w.V, l4:B;lDumetl. V.l4:a.»-l, StncUand. W. la.C; 2. Curtl*.I. G. » 0; 4. ■nompMft. V. 21.8; i.I.S. I i»--I, SlrirUand. W. M.E; 2. IHU. G. ■man. V. OD.2; 4. Kelly. W. «l.7; 5.

Ratayeteota cy (Shawver. Seversn. Xuettls. .W enkdlUt.ey (Shawver. Severm . Iluetllg. LWenlell2:ll].l. -Venddl (Kay, I'etenon. (.ancaxter. .Valley2:lS.dell (I”etet*n. I.anca*ler. bennell. Goodlng4:U.3. Valley&:2S.

FW dmoU Iricklanri. W. 56-10; 2. I*ertlna, M. * ro .-afrT r4.-curtt* .-M ria-4ri—

KoaKtvo. G. 32-2; I (‘erkln*. M.Jy. W. 2S-ID; 4. Ward. M. 2W3. i.

I Quilar. W. 4-4.2. Perkin*. M. 4-3; V .«;4.G ratf.M .4-2;S. Krily.W.

I. CummlnsL M. IJ-i; 1 Graff. M. la«J. W. I2-5; 4. HuelllB. V. 12-2; S.

iphs4.Steven*on(GF). 5. GllHGFi. d k i - I, HIvera 'G Fi 5 4 « 2. i.3.Jenki<ni.wflrth (Fl ri.72.1 (loacnlmum iKi.I, J‘einher(GFi, i, Gocnilea(GKi, tle r(D l2 :M ,lil Johanek (GFl-J. Mtrhfleld (Id, S. Kom (GK). in^ion <GKi C:4J.4.1 ESorU lOi, 1 Vllllami(GKi.npaon (GPl 14:03.4S. 2. Mills (GKl. I.Kaster(Ki.

Relay ftitda Jlenii* Kerry 17.42. 2. f)cclo. J.

•I:K.4.2.Gle<in»FerTy.J.r>cclo. Ilatierman 2:14 44 , 2, Declo. J

•Her 4:4u.4t 2. Glenn* Kerry, J.

FtektRvcotaWilliam*iGKi JJ-2.2. Carry <Ki, I. Ki.4.0uftIapiKl,3,HeRl(Hi.Ounlap <Ki 72-'J. Z G. William*

miK>,4. a William* iGKi, i . Hegl

t. DafTlnglon iDl 4-a, 2, Ains\«fth jm»(GKi 4,-John (GKl 5, Johanek

- 1, Meuerly iGKi U-3. 2. Pcnnock CW* (Dl. 4. IJerman <K). S. WIcUe

75-67m aking its ninth trip to the °d eight stra igh t poinis i gam e lo lake a 15-1 lead, emons. who won the N IT In outscored by Ole Miss 15-6 of the half a s the Rebels

;ap 1031-29 a tha lftlm e .’au l’s full-court p re ss ig-

scoring spree midway I second half and th e Blue )ne defense kept Ole Miss lg regularly inside.

)utlawplace wenl lo the Twin

chants on a 7348 decision irthwest Plywood. Bob ad 18 for lhe M erchants, ail ?lywood’s Tony Sm ith 18.

rr«ii ? iiYrj;Mu?T?i—Ci^ M.g-fi cn SUU, IU '•> 5

jf ’j ,- l . flOiJi IG*0»

i.8;s«o « .su u .« n » 5 Cnogo (AI Ijltt. 11 (.rnit-l. SMU.

let------ -wUnued from P ag e D l;rom e had double w inners In /ho-Came back lo .w in .lh e _ id-Stone-(ln bolh hurdles), s had a polr in sen iors Chris who won the 800 and IGOO,

1 Bittner who look th e two jm ping crowns..[ Mouniain Home’s polnls Ided by sprin ter D avid T o y r- l ^ e d a foolbaU scholarship slly of Oregon. He won th e" a la n d Ihc 200 in 22.5.'a lls’ girls sim ply tum ed ir first-place s tren g th lo ictory In their division.5n the too in l2 .5 an d the 400 and. although wind-aided I the sla le 200-m pter record

VlcGlnnis g rabbed both dis- lories and Denise Rhoades thc wcighl events. M ade 1 the high hu rd lesin 15.5 and jum p In a good 18-0 while e s ister MalLInn claim edlediales. . ------ --------(UT of thc 16 _ first-places i ie Bruins. ■ Je ^ m e 's Ann tak ing the high Jum p a t 4-8 'iger.g lrls winning th ree of ‘lays.ie th ree teams, plus Mlnlco,

Bruins Gem <

R U PER T - Twin I derclassm an juggem au its lead In the Gem SUi ence season race Friday lory a t the Rupert Countr

T he Bruins, who nov overall, won Ihelr secoi

- ouling wllh 320 strokes, 1 ' runner-up Highland.

B ruins L arry Waldron M eyerhoeffer along H i ^ a n d ’s /\n tl»ny shared m edallsl honors over the 72-par Rupert co

U nder the form at for all eight Gem S lale U m eet In a round robin eai Poin ts a rc aw arded

_ 8-7-6-54-3-2-1 basis each . the squad accum ula

g rea test num ber will be 1 tIUIst.

desp lle h av ing jusl one the team . Coach /M believes h is Bniins can t in every m atch Ihrough toum am enl.

" I think we m aybe s t r leam than we w ere lasl said. "W e have severj who a re trying for fou qualifying every week m akes us a be lte r li exam ple, two players wf lhe varsity lasl y ea r pla; varsity loday becai couldn’t m ake lhe varsI cation during the week, seven or e ight players, s even m ore, who a re chai those 36-hole qualifying r

M ike U a z e r is the oi boy on the leam wl Hamblin is the senior glr:

"Ju lie tr ie s to quality c leam every week bul ha sn 't quile been ab le to the lineup." said Rohwe giri who participated I; llonal toum am ents an m em ber of the Idaho Ji leam lasl sum m er.

"W e’re happy this yei

Lietzke with 68

PONTE VEDRA. Fla. Bruce LleUke, who si frustrating loss In this lc la s ty ea r, grabbed the first-; in the S700,000 Toumamei Championship F riday by ! 4-under-par 68.

Thai gave Lietzke. the c nadlan Open champion, a advantage over five golf( Mark McCumber, who nearby and sllll lives In form er U.S. Am ateur ti Cook: Bobby Clam pell. o home on the golf course Thompson: and Bob Easlwt

Lietzke was lied for the only th ree holes lo go in 1 loum ey only lq lose oi brother-in-law J e rry Pali dropped oul of the co-lej when a n approach shot bou lake, and Pale , forced to from this y ea r’s lourname; of a neck injury, lefl him b

1 b ird icson lhe lasllw oho lesI He thus wound up fourih b for lhe s ^ o n d year in a rowII McCuml)er was a shoi

Lietzke wilh five holes to

s ^ i r 3 n c n c i« ’i.’ ii;;b.u— S.SUMota, 1»'i mitxji ifii

rrtrucex» i i K i » [ m [ » i i k M icftit.fUl

lr<«mps«iS ' l i

jS ■oOtnrtriAAl Mil.lul

will m eet Wednesday ai Jerom e.

ni e _ ______ ___ GlrliVanfly . .) Tsamacartagj ' LTwlnKalUm.lJcrodicSS.S,?

1. ' R uslaiim U■0 100 -- 1. Hull*. Th'. 115: 2, G(

Miller. TK.IJ.4:4.llctrnli.J.U ,0.XO -- I. lIulU. TK‘. 25,2; 2. Jar

■f__ Karimun, Mll.28.0; 4Shai.im, Mil.;i' 400 - - I. null*. TF. M.4: 2. Jar p (•:o.timan,MII.C].B:4.llUdc9.J.(f7. .(•- aoo• ' I, Hannah,TK.2:31.S: 1 Sk

Smctlle^TK, 2:44,1; 4. Molyneux. Tf 1800 -- I, McGinnis, TK.5:«.S;

d ri:05.U; 3. Harkins. W . U:Z7.I; 4. Slo. .0 S200 • - 1. McGinnI*. TF. 12:12;:

IJ:17.4; J, Hufklns, TK, 1J:M,9; ^ 14;MI.«.'"__.Hlgli.h«mflta --_l..M»t-MlIlti d Schrader. J. 10.3; 3. nispllnghotl d Staim. Mil. 17.0.

loteniwdlalai - I. Mai, Mlllei Schrader. J. 50,5: 3. Hl*pllnghoti Stone. Mll.52.7. ■

^ lUOyrrcBta:e 400 - 1. Twin Falla U : 2. Jerome: (i aoo-1, Jerome I ;S0.2; a. Twin Fi

Medley - t. Jerome l:M,0; 1. Tw ~ l800--I.Jerom e4;»,a;tTwln> d FM dtm tfa

Diana - • I. [Unadea. T)''. !)M:a(!4:3.DcngD0chea.J,CM|4.Hu!»

•— Jtsnp - I. M»c. Miller. Tl ^ ■ Miller. TK, 17-1; 3. BI*pllngbol( « Turner. MH. lJ-8.»f . Etel pul-----UUwadaaJTK. MJ

»-ia; 3. OToole, J . lH l 4. Kelly. M JUgh JUBV - I - !}«<«»*«•• J '

' « I

J. ■-*, p , I

i take am State meFalls' un- o th e r schools Ir

aul padded g ir ls leam s hlate Confer- e n te r a leam eay wilh Vic- G em Slate ditry Club. competllion, Eww are 3-0 andlsopbom orcond league a n d Ix ly Solis,13 ahead of V alley girls lea

T h a i means tm and Jason is m ad e up ofng wllh m ores. Junioi

Ostrowski W aldron. Toirs with 78s Rasm ussen. Jecourse. Haiwen and Cor the year, rnores a re Jaleam s will F ly n n McRobe;

;ach Friday, a n d Mackey Mlxl on an "M ark Lee 1:;h week and w e have r i ^ lilating the m o re will i« the league R ohw edersaid

Looking a l tine senior on U>e coaph sI Robweder H ighland and Ilb e a factor s tro n g e r as the^ the s la le ' “Highland is

cham pion and Ifm n cp rn cn ^rom that lea

layed JuniorniKP Ih ev l,TwmFalUJ2U.:

rslly qualifi- jM,7,i«ackfoot3fa3, ;k. We have ladM:. sometimes Twin Kall* IIBI-

mS S S 'S . "■grounds. mgwand iib i- only senior oavc iianiiftfj si, s

while JulieI'ri- SlcveGar1andU,Keyon the boys idohoKaiii i w i­ui she ju sl - &!.r.johMi«i*7.a t^ r e a k ln tokvederoflhe Skyllne Ijt4i--,\n , in two na- firKMIkeDel«rcn»l and was a Biacktoot(jooi--<; junior girls

Kinghomai.UrlanJrear lhal the ■(»,

’ leads qu la tT P C (I. (UPl) - a f le r getting asuffered a ch ip shot andloum am ent two holes iate

U-roundlead pu tl.lent Players ButM cCumt/ shooting a e a r lie r this yei

two bogeys ov<currenl Ca- la ll back,

aone-slroke Lietzke saidlifers a l 69: y e a r ’s louman;I was bom " I hadn’t pl,n the a rea ; y e a r to cometiUlsl John n a r in g ." UeUlowner of a knowing this 1

se: I/Ktnard shouldplayw elwood. fJelzke. whhe lead wiih m en ts and moi1 lasl y ear 's and more lharoul lo his C anadlan Ope

ale. Lietzke b ird ies and nolead in 1982 of those birdieaunced inlo a feel o r longer,to w ithdraw “ The firstfienl because characlerlsllcI behind w ith th a t m y pullOS. Lietzke s a id . 'lh In the TPC course , thal yc)w........................once you wereol ahead of som e e rran t stto go F riday w as the puller.

5l«'«il “VuCTBT Ifiju* COOHi'UIO' »fv3 Sira Mri4l|eiellri<Jani()C!.j(AA) U'rioi i-i4Ad - AixfjnM oicnei] Mik< j<i. t>ei'MlUmon ftomro, Ro. Smiift B-c» PooH »ll«r, Outl«l<](f Kenn RnomtMig. '(letX :< Jertj WiilitU, m3 piMrfWeij Sfun.« N»»jnd K(II|| CrvtW' 10 Cfuite}tcr> (AAAI 10 Ktw Oil - Gix p-tche' Ketin Siuoei hd lMt»«.icnil'el«iM Piiti: iiu>M - Pticrt flctier Pett 0''lM<

aflemoon al

I. Jcn3ineK,2.1------- : ------------------------------------ f

w i ; T K ; u " *0 - 1, Toy. M

i’n'™- I Ml- 1 WcIU.Mli.H.];,.'

-----a‘UJ-5iJ.-MoJync™I .™ J. ti.s. 37— I

lolt, TF'. 17.4; 4. '•lu. Tl- jo i’ 1 « 0 —l.Jeromei

ieoo--I.JeromeneU.5iFalUl:52.4 „rwlnFa)l*J;00,5. ^ p t * " l .H i i nKatU4:>4.a. ‘ 3-Sauer. J, 41-7; 4,

liOBg Jump ~ I. H; 2. 0-n^ . J . J- »<M);3.Nl*hlmot uliey.jrw-l. n-. It4; 1 Mai.

4-a 2 Pfarr TF ” ’• ^« . 2. uarr. i r . 3 jjejrtsAoa,

J -

lotherlatch)ls In lhls a re a lha t have IS have allowed us lo im every Tuesday. The e doesn’l have girls n. Every Tuesday Julie mores) U re e n Waldron ^ lis play in th c Magic 5 league.”ms the heart of the leam p of juniors and sopho- uniors Include U r ry

Tom Ivcen, JohnI. Jeff Sutherland. Greg id Craig Jones. Sopho- s Jason Meyerhoeffer,Loberts. S hane Mlllward y M iracle."ee Is the only freshman .Ighl now bul a couple1—b e ~ c o m ln g — out:*'--------------said.al the conference race 1 said he expecled std Pocatello to become I the year passes.Klis the defending stale md Ihey re lu m just two team (Ostrowski and

iglhotpe).” Rohweder jhl now Highland Is e 11 did la s t year. Uiey Iter as the y e a r went by up winning s ta le ." f F riday’s m atch :WmSoofta*

ija,2.lllBhland SB. 3, Mlnlco ill* M2.5. J>ocaldlo and Skyline (3fa3,8,Bonnevllle3BB. adMkalScsrtn«JBli-l.arTy Waldrrxs 71 Jaaon 7H. Tom I-een 81. Hynn

U3i--.Uitbony Ottrawtkl 71.81. Sieve KraitUurpe M, Orl*

-T im Ung K. Bob Ung O. U,KenlMrKe(Ble89,M2i-Guy Van?] EL Paul l^hse *7.CralgMayb^S0.H4i-Oln> Vonkin S2. Mali lillo«ellB7.JeffShlvenR9, l--,\ndy Delro 79. Ryan Terty tn»SJ,MIkeMartmOO,01- -Q, W celer BX S. Andenon B.T, QarrlTO,itKi-Jack Horwing as. Kent rlin Janibaen 'JL Davk) Adam*

uintet ; classicug an eagle-3 with a 90-foot and then going lo 5-under later wilh a 12-fool birdie

timber, who tied for second s y ear a t Los Angeles, had i over h is la s t four holes lo

a id he didn’t come to this nam ent seeking revenge.I played well enough this )me In h e re w ilh nostrils JeU kesaid . ' ‘But it helped lls Is the type of course 1 t-well on.”

who won th ree touma- more than $343,000 In 1981 lhan 5217.000 but only the Open la s l y ear, had four i no bogeys Friday. Three Irdies cam e on pulls of 25 ;er.first round was un- sllcfor m e on th is course in puller saved the day," — Id. ' i feel th is Is a hitter's U you d idn 't have lo worry tere on th e green. But 1 hit nt shots and th e saving lool tier.’;

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)eiio>i i9i cAtcnei Stem PoOi.>oon nvJp.lc «f Teiij Ffiisn to toiMo lH). *iMJM(>.icHcrPeie»loi3l#m No Yoit (ALI - ftejto<« BotOr U tti

oKt>T«ioiieM<)ieiw<9C4im'Bi'iiFccie < iM tJi-snM ln (0 Koutifig fluiu I Piiti6g'6S-pi*cea>icft«e«icu«(taTio •

in mevctunurYieii'Miiji

Boyi Vanity Tevnacoriag

K, 2. Twin Kall* 77.3. MounUIn Homo

- R m ta g m o ta ------ --------oy. Mil. 11,0; 2. Taylor. Mil. tl.2; 3.II,2;4,Torret,TF, 11.4.)y. MH, 22.5; X Schwager. J. 210; 3,D,3;4.Taylor.MII.0.7,innedy. J. 52,0; 2. Tofte*. TJ‘, SJ,J; 3,1,3; 4, Davl*,Tt-.M.4.lllam*. W . 2:00-4; 2. Barlhotomew. J.ynew.TK7a;W:7r4.Glnea.-J.-a;».9.-----------William*. TF. 4:40.8; 1 Uribe, TF’. irtholomcw. J . 4 :0 3 ; 4. F-oole. J. . .

oo(e. J. IQ;|t.8;.2. Uribe,TK'. 10:I7.«; i:3e.3;4,lamdKren.TK.l0:5OJL '«a - I. .Stone. J, 15,7; 2. ZakaJyk. TF',.TF. 10.0; 4, Huidlalon. MH. 17.0 ilci -- I. Stone. J. 41.5; 1 Zakilyk. ^otdond. J, UB; 4. Uriguarde. MK,

RdayeveoUt)me4i.9;2.TwlnK>ll*44a ...Dme t : 77.8; 1 Twtn Kalla 1:38.0 .Jerame3:M.l;2.TwlnFall*3:S7,4- ' :rDmo3:43.i;iTwlnF»llia;47.l.

FSeidmcia 'I. HulKy. M, 58,0; 2. OlAon, Jr. a « ; -7;4,Wllkiifl*,TF,JM, ^- I. Blllner. TF. 30-5; 2, Croariand. htmoto, J. IU ; 4. Kgtjert. J. IM.— l.-Tool«)a TF. M ; t Slartllflg... *lae.TF'.M;4.t.«nen:j.5il(r. . . 'I. llu lK y.l. 152-]; 2. Undiey. TK. r, J.212-8; 4, Famworth. J, UM, ') - 1. Blllner. TF, 42-llS ; 2. Gaenof,iiihiiiKiio.3Mr4ncbevnicicn7'«:—- I. liurgeaa, TF. 1341; 2. lUdd. Jer,>choa. MII, U-o; 4.TooI*on, J, n-«,

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Ex-collBLfRB/\NK. Calif. (U PI)

a brilliant college and N: quarterback and form er fi J a n e Russell, died F r i i failure following a lengthy I

A spokeswoman for Sl Center said W alerfleld. hospital March 11. w as about 1:30 p.m. PST. Hisw:

.h is three sons w ere a t his arrangem ents w ere pendini

W oterfield’seleclrlfj^ngi field was matched by a n e lifestyle.

In 1M3 he m arried Mis: school sw eclheart who bi nation’s lop pinup girls an( World W ar II.

After an often-storm y ; they separated in 19C7 v

Y o u t h b o

TWIN F A IJ ^ - T youths aged S-lS w ll p.m .

M ore than 40 youll will be vying fo rab e i Rupert May 6.

Awards will be pre event, a l approxim al

R i m R u m

T W I N F A U ^ - T the ir fifth annual spri

Five- a n d 10-kllom lhe V icinity of lhe fou

Gift ce rtifica tes ( aw arded a s prizes finishers in seven a^ partic ipant will recel

------------All reg istra tion wllrace. Check-In tim e R acers under 18 yeai consent form.

F or further Infom 733-9585.

J o g g i n g !

TWIN F A I J ^ - I Medical C enter’s Mj Club, will discuss t Monday. ApriM a t 7;

T ravaille’s ta lk is MVRMC's second an 14.

T ravaille’s lectun progression in tra in preparation.

. , F o r m ore Inform at

F i r s t B a p

TWIN F A U ^ - F Baptist won the Ma o n ^ lp Thursday nigl . E arlie r th a t night 28-27, handing th e : tournam ent and fore

W a l t o n 0 1

S/\N DIEGO (U P whose c a re e r h as t surgery F rid ay to rc m iss th e re s to fth e s<

The surgery , descr and Dr. F . Wiiliai Inglewood.

Walton. 29, sa t 01 fractures in his le ft f(

Wallon w as av era( played the first hali increased h is p lay in the league behind T r

R a i d e r s ’

I^S i\iN G E lJ« :S (l ju ro rs the R aid ers h Coliseum during lh( blocked.

_____________The R aiders, seekhave based p a r t o f resulted from not ha

But N FL a llo rn ey bulll In l 9 8 0 - a s lh ( lo move a t th a t lim e

F ren c h m aleacjisPrixqualifying

____ _-LONG_BEACH. Calif.F rance’s Rene Amoux av« ov e r S4 miles p e r hour F turb(K harged F e rra r i to opening qualifying sessioi d a y ’s Long Beach G rand Pi

The European-style qual tinues loday.

The Frenchm an w as cli m inute. 26.935 seconds a

------ 2.035-mile courso through cgrabbing the lop qualifyir nearly two seconds over co Alain P ro 't, who drove a hault. Prost was tim ed In 1

' a Speed of 82.725 mphf.. Turbo-charged cars acc tho top four positions durinj s<)sslon. with a second F e n by Pnirick Tam bay, also i Ihlrd in 1:28.598 ( 82.(>87 m B rabhanijlrlycn by R lcan of Italy fourth' In 1:28.9

■ m p h )__________

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■ - 7 ' ;

ilcgc &PD — BobWaterfieid. char?

NFI. Hall of F am e l h a l ':r husband of aclress m o mriday of respiratory hom eiy Illness. He was (2 . m a r r

Sl. Josepli Medical Th<d. who entered th e R ussia s pronounced dead indus5 wife. Jan . and one of ih chis bedside. Funeral W a te

ding. child ,ng play on the footbaU couplJl equally flamboyant W a

C level is s Russell, his high f a m eI become one of th e N Fi.. and film stars d uring chan :

Inly 25-year m arriage. / \n g e7 with Miss Russell R a m '

o w l i n g e v e n t

- The Coca-Cola reg iona l bov will be held loday a t Bowlad

julhs from the Burley. B uh l i berth In the slate fina ls , w h id

presented Im mediately a f te r nately 4:45p.m. A dm ission is

n n e r s s c h e d t i

- The Magic Vaiiey R im R ur spring fun runs for S a tu rd a y . J om eter runs will be he ld . Bo fountain of the downlown Twli s contributed by dow ntow n es to male and fe m a le firs I age categories for e a c h rac' icelvearacem om ento.will take place a l th e founlal

n e is 9 a.m.. and all e n t r a n t 'ea rs of age must h av e a p are i

ormation. please c o n ia c t Ro«

[ l e c t u r e o f f e i

- In conjunction w ith lh e M; May fun run. Dan T rav a ille .

a the basics of p r e p a r in g 1 17:30 p.m . In the H ospila l Ann c is enllUed. "Jog O n *83: C I annual “Jog On to Good H ea

tu re will Include su c h -topli aining, equipment, d o s and

nation, please telephone 737-2

t p t i s t w i n s l e i

- Receiving 21 points f ro m P Magic Valley Church f.^agu( flight, defeating F lrs l P te s b y t ght. F irs l P resbyterian h ad le la tte r its first lo ss o f lh orclng an extra tille en co u n le t

o u t f o r r e s t o

U PI) — San Diego C lippers s been severely c u r ta ile d b ) rem ove a bone sp u r f ro m h ie s e a s o n . ---------------------------sc ribed a s minor, w as p e r fo n llam Wagner at D an ie l F

I out the past two seaso n s ft foot.iraglng 14.1 points a n d ^ ;8 rebc half of the s c ^ n 'o n a p a r t ying time. His 3.G1 b lo ck s per TreeRolilnsof AUanta (4.32)

s ’ t r i a l c o n t i n

S ( U P I ) - T h e N FL a tlem p lt rs had no definite p la n s to bui the two years the te a m ’s mo

eeking up (0 S25 m illion in da: d rihe ir"c IaIm 'o n th e 'a lleg e t

: having the luxury boxes, leys tried lo show th e b o x es wi i the Raiders claim - - e v e n if me.

W

X ^

Sif. (UPI) - averaged Just : F riday ln - a _ . ..

to lead the sion for Sun- IP rix .uallfying con-

clocked-ln I -------- —.} around the;hcityslrticts. . l l l ltying spot by p a i•coun trym ate-^J a turiio Re­in 1:28.538 for

Caaccounted for ^ring the timed ,'e r ra r i drlv«D.............so of France. f mph) Olid a jardo Patresea.958 (83,353---------- ------------

: Ram siarg lng In a highly publicized d U Walerilcld "w as out until 2 a )m ing almosi continuously" an m c only lo sleep during the lost y irriage . ‘rh e divorce was finalized In issell. who was discovered by ^ustrialist Howard Hughes, got ; couple’s two oldest child iterile ld won custody of theli ild. All three had been adopi jp le .■Valerfield came oul o f UCW >veland Rams In IMS and skyi i^e by becoming the first quai ^1.. hlslory lo lead h is team lo ampionship In his rookie season. In seven seasons ending In li Igeles, Waleriield gained the im " and eam ed All-Pro honors I

i t t o d a y

x w ling competition for ladrom e beginning a t 3

ll and Twin Falls a re a s * lich will be conducted a t

e r the conclusion of the is free. J

l u l e o p e n e r s

lunners have scheduled J /.A p ril 30. *Both sta rt and finish in win Falis moll, wn merchants will be first- and second-place •ace, Addlllonally. each

ilain the momlng of th e ' m ts will be charged $5. ren t with them losign a _

Rod or Jean Swartling.

j r e d ;

Magic Valley RegionalHe. the co-owner of The. ig for a nmnlng event c juiex. Room D.: Getting Ready." The rlealth" will be held M ay t

I)pics as the warm-up. c id don’ts. and pre-race

7-2167. (I

e a g u e

1 Randy Gardner. F irs t { gue basketball cham pi- 1 )ylerian4l-35.' 1ad edged First Baptist the doubte-eliminalion

ter.

o f y e a r

ers center Bill Walton.I by injury, underwent his r i ^ l ankle and will

onned by Dr. Tony Daly Freeman Hospital in

[is w ith nagging s tr e s s ^

eboundspcrgame. a s h e ' irt-tim e basis and then - — ’ per game was second in ■

I

n u e s I

ip ted Friday to c o n v in ce / 3Uild luxury boxes in th e move from Oakland w as ^

dam ages from the N FL. * ged'loss'of-revenue th a t—;------ j

; would not have not been * I if the team was allowcfl

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T r a i l M o h

^ ' SHCvS Llfofim

M ost c ars S l ig h t tru c k * - . . . .

»UARAHTE

Conikileto iis ta llp lio n n>t S e rv ica

: a r i • P ic k u p s - Tru

kBBOTIO PEN 7

-----—Corn e r Shos!4

»tandoud divorce suit w hile servin2 and 3 In the a s placeklcland returned g rea te s t deft

s t year of lheir l ie was lai H all of F am

In 19(B. Miss a s th e Ramsby billtonaire w ilh tho lea:

got custody of fo r the drshildren while G abrie l, Mihe ir youngest Sc ibe lliand 'loptcd by the B ora in N

h is fam ily til ^ lo Join the 'su b u rb a n V:skyrocketed to 1!H0, a fle rslluarterback in school,to the league H e eam et

on. 1944 — miss1 1952 in I a s in th e U.Sh e title "M r. lieu tenant I)rs three tim es football inju

^ I n U S F L a c t i o i

P h i l l i

By U nited P re ss Intematloi

Revenge rep resen ts enoi to clim b out o f th e trenches using your own firepower.

The Philadelphia Sl; humbled by T am p a Bay. exhibition sc rim m ag e last the beating s till sm arts, leam s m eet ag a in Sunday season play, th is tim e as 1 kingpins of th e infant Uni Footballl-eague.

Superlaweekeni

TWIN F A L I^ - Ski re; tors w ere u sln g ^u ch term dereful.’’ " su p e r ’’ and ‘ F riday In issuing weekend'

Ail re so rts have received ih ls week and w eather •) condilions a r e back to mid-'

Sun Valley reported thre new snow on a packed b; m om ing w ith to ta ls rangli Inches on the valley floor tc on upper slopes.

Sun Valley S ports Cenlei said it had a continuous during the w eek with si inches total new powder.

An Interm ounlaln Divi; race will be he ld a l Sun V; and Sunday for racers fr Utah and W yoming com U.S. Ski A ssociation polnis.

Brewer!shelved

SUN CITY. Ariz. (UP Milwaukee B rew ers said I- Vackovlch. la s t year’s

- I ^ g u e Cy-Young Award v be out of action for at months because of a tom i Inh isp itch in g a rm .

Vuckovich. who had an la.sl y e a r but faltered in tl and Worid Series, was Thursday by R obert i-eact orthopedist. I^ a c h rec ei{^t to 10 w eeks of rest for the rtflatocyuff.

— l-cach.w as.the,thlni doc^ inc Vuckovich and all dia tea r In the m uscle.

The doctor sa id surger) necessary if re s t does no problem. The club placed

ite Heavy Duty

O C K Stim o q u a ra n to oorglnarpurcKotar).

MO”Intlallatlon A vollabl*

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ruck s - M o to r Hoi

n AUTO SUI

_ 733-20-

7 D A Y S0 5 h o n e a _ 3 r d _ _ _

utQBVing not only a s quarterback bu Jcker and punter and one 0 efenslve backs In the club's hlsl la ter Inducted Into the Pro Foi imc and relum ed briefly to the ns' coach from 19UM^. He rem Bam as a scout and was respoi Iraftlng of such s ta rs as Ri Merlin Olsen, Deacon Jones Kl Charlie Cowan.New York. W aterfield moved

’ to [.os i\ngeles and grew up I VanNuys area. He entered UC• silting out two yea rs followlnf

ted varsity letters In W l. iW Isslng the IM3 season while sc I,S. Army, where he becar

before twing discharged w ijury — and led the Bruins to

) n

y seeksional iniiladelphi:

to avenge the wugh motive v isiting Bandl ies and begin p rise too mai

w ent Inlo ov Stars were te am s have IJ {. 31-3. In an th e USFI.. st month and The S tars J ts. The two points. 17. wl ly In regular given up the s undefeated averag ing 238. Jnlted Slates Reflecting c

scrim m age. E

itives de« id conditiresort opera M agic Motms as “ won- operating wc

"fabulous" about 14 inchcd ski reports, com ing weeke'ed new snow Inches a t the 1(• 'and skiing runs. Sunday d-wlnter. special family

P om cre llc r . r lop or lhe rur

ging from 5j ioHpc About ■tolOSInches

______ ______ conllnulnglo(lerpcrsonnc 3, K a s ie rS m

'S . ' r . i L h tinuc weekend six to eight 5S atu rday a t f

vision junior all interesied 1 Valley lodayfrom Idaho. Bus service

impetlng for to M agic Moui ts, on ly to P o m er

s ’ Vuckc i for 2 m(JPI) - The on th e 2Hlay I Friday Pete Thursday, s American "H e (the J w inner..w lll_alternative^si at least two sa ry . but a t th n rotator cuff iw st to go wit

- ced u re of resi n l 8< record lion ." said Br ilhep iayo trs H a rry Dalton.IS examined |-------------------ich. a Boston jn ecommended CLASSIFI Mr the tear in ph(

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ctor to exam-__liagnosed'lhe

:ry might be not cure the Hi Vuckovich

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IWaterfi: but also f irs l Rose Bowl garI of the Waterfield set Ihistory, fo r m ost passing y>Football offense and seasonthe N FL touchdown passesemalned ing. All the m arks!ponslble Despite starriniRoman W aterfield gained

ies, Joe w as a only third-re in IMS.

ved wilh B u l when hisjp in the ru n n in g and kickliUCIvMn lh e R am s to the Nl'Ing high he w as unanimous

M VP. He was nan;1M2 and iW9 and the y ear iI serving a s quarterback on came a team .

with a W aterfield was to their m a in selling polnl

J revenc)hia i s a two-point favorite Nthe preseason loss to the lindlls and it wouldn’t sur- mnany people If the game novertime since the two r

e the stingiest defenses In u c

5 have yieJded the least e while the Bandits have

the least total yardage, r>38.3 a gam e. hg on last m onth’s Bandit a

Philadelphia coch Jim o

►scribetionsklountaln. w hich is now weekends only, reports

ches of new powdgr for the ekend. Total depths are 47 le lodge and 89 on the upper day is fam ily day wllh lily rates.

Ic reports 127 inches a t the runs and 89 inches a t the ut 18 Inches of new snow this week. Pom ereile is

to operate d aily until April )unday. and will then con- ends only. T he annual DickII slalom ra c e will be held It Pomereile. It is open to cd racers.

ice has been discontinued lountain and will run today icrclie.

ovichlonthslay disabled list, effective

he doctor) said the i^ su rg e^ . could be neces- I this tim e he thought it was with the conservative pro- rest, ej<erclse and medica- Brewers general manager on.

TIMES-NEWS SlFlEDADVERTISir<G PHONE n3-093V___________

F R E E

A D M I S S I O N

r

ield diegam e a f te r the 1M2 season.!t UCIJ\ single-game r e c o ^ g yards, completions and lolal son r rc o rd s for passing yarda. ses and for tolal career pas.s- ics have since been broken, ring a t U C l-\ performance, led little national attention and 1-round d ra f t pick by the R am s

lis a ccu ra te passing, daring cklng and defensive skills led ; NFI. championship that year. Kjusly sclecled as the league's mmed y\ll-Pro in IW5. \<m and a r of h is retirem ent w as listwl ; on the N FL ’s all-time .\11-Star

a s R am s’ owner Dan Reeves’ oint w hen he convinced other

ge on TM ora sa id lhal a t the lim e try in g to establish som e ll w ork on fundamentals. We d m uch during the scrim m agt ridd led us prelty good. Win w as not tha t important, concerned aboul execul ev a lu a tin g o u rta len t.’’

T b e la len t speaks for lls runn ing back Kelvin Brya le a g u e 's leading rusher with and a 5.0 average. By the vc of M o ra’s concentrating on

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t r 5IHC S44 ulilily die to l trac rubber and a 3 poini hlich bu t evorythlng lh«ro - long wido box. runs good w ido box. doetn 'l run.

FAW orkHof»o "40 ' hydrouii w ood jproyor, fiborglost co 'ri plonier, on solid bor* w ith 3 point hiieh • C ato 7 rollovor plow, solid boorr w ith hydroljlic ram ond 3 Oliver 16 holo groin drill 6 ' lor^d lovolor on rubbor harrow • 3 row coil sprin slock iroiior on rubbor ■ H blodo wilh 3 poinl hitch • eol lift ■ Boon lieklor wiih Old horso mowor • 3 sectii

HAYING BC ase 200T siring lio hoy bor, PTO driven • Reor on lirod hay irailor • Caso 7 's typo sido rako on dual ri w hee led hoy rock.

W oslinghouso 40 ’ oloctr c lothos dryor . Old 75-8( Twin bod wilh m otyess household iloms loo' numj

MW izard gordon rQlotillcr ■ sum p pump • Pro Lix (ooc tools ■ e or 10 powor poloi m on jock ■ Log vico • rorxi m olors ■ Pipo fillings • 01 lonoous orliclos loo numui

TERMS O w n e r : B i

S A U M A N A G I"THEBU.

LVLEMASTERS CARY OSI 543-5227 934-S350 Buhl. Tdoho Cooding.:

m

T w l n F a l l s

S a tu rd ay .

>s at ag<ow ners that nis team w

ds lx)s rXngeles, and the te al t)ecom lng the first maJc It. franch ise to play on the V a - W aterfield guided the

d ivisional crowns In 1^ ?e. I^ s r \n g e lc s team ils firs nd- re tire d the next year, ns In 1W7. it was reporti

only Jiucstion l«(ore ai ng club w as whelher Wati ed c o n trac t to stay with the ir. 'V \s long as Waterfield i 's any coach look good.’’ Sr nd W aterfield had no sue «1 coach , and he watched h a r 9-24-1 record In his three

.Vsked what kind of a es' w as. th e always canclii ier ing,”

fampalle "w e w ere offense, thoug

things and room for ans didn’t b litz (juartcrback (tge and they among the tcinning to us league.. We w ere Conversely,ruling and John Reaves

■ pjissers, wilhItself. S ta rs touchdowns,yant is the New Jenw:th342yanls HerschelW alkvery n atu re the only team sin a running victory.

l O M A S E S T A 1

UCTIOI)m W o n d slI, Idaho , 4 m lU s < I a n d Vi m il* c a s t o r % m il* W a it P o in t S to rv and '/> ao i

i Y , M A R C H

A l t l l i O O A . M .h o t t h * C o o k sh o ck by ih o Vt

ACTORS • PICKUlactor, pow or steering, hydroulic i Ich • Ford 6N gas tractor wiih 3 p> ' 1962 Chovrolot ' > ion pickup,

sd ■ 1963 Ford ' i ion pickup, 4 sp

ARM MACHINERlulic loodor w ith mochonical bucke ts lonk, boom s, ond 3 poini hitch sr'w ilh 3 point hitch - S cow coil sp 9 7S Irocior m anu re sproodor on r oms ond 3 point hiich . Eversmoi j 3 poinl hitch ■ 3 soction molol I rill on sleel, se ed e r oitachmoni )or ■ Kilfiller 6 landom iroil disc ring shank corrugoior wilh 3 paii . Homomodo Iresno wilh'3 poinl h fl • John D ccro 6' liold coltivotor c ilh 3 poinl h itch ■ Oliver iroil plov ction spring too lh horrow.

EOUIPMENT ■ FEEly bolor. PTO driven - Smoll Coso ond bolo carrio r. 3 point hiich - 7’: t' som i'troil m ow or wiih 3 point hil rubber - J w hee l rubbor litod hi

HOUSEHOID:tric slovo • firo slono rofrigorolc -BO yoor old w ood ciolhos close' ,S ond springs • Library loblo - B morous lom onlion

MISCELLANEOUSr ■ 3 sols of ho rnoss • Porlablo ai >odor • Gonch grinder • Shovels - ! los - H.D. log choin • Ballery chorgi rxors ■ Sylhos • B & S molor • Coil s Old w alking plow . Nuts ond bol nurous to m enlion.

ISt CASH DAT OF I l u f f o r d T h o m e» 0 B T M A S T IR S AUCTIUSINESS THAT SERVICE E

• a l« « B « p r « ta n ta t lvSSBORNi ZEB BEU SO 423-489Sg. Idoho H onsen. Idoho

y e i g j b. .1

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n would be successful In c team moved in IM6 — na jo r professional sports h e West Coasl. the liOs ;\ngclcs Ilam s lo I 1^9 and 1950 and gave first N FL title in 1951. He

» r t « l tha t Ik)b Snyder’s e agreeing to coacli the Waterfield had signed a the team .Held is around, he'll m ake ’’ Snyder said, such player lo help him

ed his Ram s struggle to a iree seasons.of a coach he thought he inclid .star replied, "l/JS-

Baytough. Ihere’s been little

an a e r ia l game. S ta rs k Chuck Fisnlna is rwt I top 12 passers In the

Jy. B andits signal caller 'CS is fourth besl am ong 'ith a league hlgb seven

fersey. wllh heralded /alker. and Washington a re im s In the USFL withoul a

>mXl*s w o s t, TA n i lo in o r th o f ^• o s t . ^

2 8 , 1 9 8 3

lo W o st P oint G rong*

UPSjlic ou tle ts . 16x9x28 roar I 3 point hiich, doetn'l run >up. V-8 ongino. 4 ipood,4 spoed. V-8 engino. long

RYucket • Conlury IJSgollon itch . C ose 4 tow con typo lil spring shonk corrugator on rubber ■ Cate 3 bollom smon doubio wing diichor liol horrow ond drawbar - onl . Eversmon oulomollc disc • 3 soction IHC metal poinLhitch • Sopor 2 cow

inl hitch • Reor ond lorroce tor on stoe l w 'lh mochonl- plow • Oliver horjo plow -

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