V ,»G2 5/27/53 ' ' 7 5 5 ’ k E S T f O NJ I# 1 It j h m e Goodd m orning h a u r idos 0m G (□ F t aax list Today’s foiforraai^: M ostly cloudjudy and breezy today withha, a .B y Drew DeSllvcfr- . dli residential septic tank is S89.50.S ahd’.-ano tunirig, didiet workshops, watch repaij', •' • good chancc: of rain showers. Highs ncaicar Timcs-Ncws >vritcr;r jmployee at Sundown Tattoc0 0 .said that agricultural.1 equipmentcc repair,, TV^and ap*“ 5D. Low s n e a rr3 2 5 . - , eglsl'ature 'o u ’vc g ot a hundred bucks,, yyou can gel pliance repair,lair, costume and tuxedfi rentals. .. l ^ g e A 22 I Boise]- wouidj yoiiy> be w illing to p ay an . etty decent tattoo.” and m assage}c p ariors. " extra $5 tor avtattoof)o if it bought you some 1 9 9 3 he lax-rclief measure would1 slic! e S 1 3 5 Taxing thosihose services, us well as limiling , H ‘:. property tibc relief? m illionion or so in school matnteienonce and the “groceryy crcdit”ci on the state incomc tax ■ How about S4.4848 a d d ed to yotir'sfcp'tic- Janiio^, J Republican mcmtmbcrs ofa Hou^c ration tM&O) levies off prciropertyjjax to people witwith inGO^cs below S20.000. • tank cli»ning bill? Revenue and Taxation subsubcommittee - es- biirs,i. oand replace the money bby ririsiSs would raisee annt estimated S3.1 /nillion. ue- PoUution1 Uluncertain — Those are som e oof f the many services‘that ppecially Rep. G olden Linfonford. R -R exburg - state! incomc in tax rotes, imposingig a rcdl-cs. cording 10 lhelhe bI ill’s sponsors, transfer Uix, and extending thi ——— ------State air-qu:quaUtv-officials sav-they would be subject ^to J hI e 5 pcrccnt s_ales iax _ h h ^ c been wo.rkine_on_thilhe.DlflnJpr moro- trai O verall. Uietlie plan envisions-raising-S190 - • ------toa-wic d o n 't k now yet,'et w hat pollutants - if.'nny- -;-;if a GOP^backed'^ol>rope"iTyitax re'duction'bilt "^1thun a month. - million in newiew taxes, including S52 million mong the serviccs-tltat wouldId be taxed: me _ a proposed Motvlountain Homc.power plantim bccomcslaw. The.plan was unveiledI MMonday! ' ' . Amo i money by requiring individuals _ .M ofdr-nie-r/m es— beauty.ity-and-borbcn^hopsr-escort ------— - — w ouid-scnd-intontothe^acic-Valley:------______ixuEsponscaoohcjliejjifcrestructnri n&.pack.___— Bois49-Sew«r-Servio.cM4 iiffrtefly^i5iitiTdieVT«fynteiit5-o}r------I age that Gov. Cccilicil Andrus proposed in /News that the rate for pumjimping.out a 1,000* ‘'*P‘repairs, blacksmithing. taxidei P a g e B I Please see TATTOOS/A2 Some m ay],y need fertilizer Onicials warn/ant to see I f putting fertiliz* S ticky:y fe e t ~ n S n oowpaick c r into SawtoothlOth V alley lakes w ould help endangered sockockeye salm on. - ~ P a g e B I Term limitsits lii c(could olTcr no aid as fire Panhandle seen;eems to be suffering in its snow ■ destro y ed th e hhome of an 84-ycar*oId levels w hile: thethe'parched Owyhee Mountain . _ Elba-area w omman. ai __ •!______H ljB H urea has betwetween 110 and 130 pcrccnt of P a g e B3 average. It su u huge improvement from last winter. . ”So fur. com:om pared w ith last year, we-'re not in the sumesui ballpark." iaid Peter Palmer, c h iecf f isnow surveyor for.the Soil Conservation>n Service.S The committee in- Indiana top!>ps final poll .j eludes rcpresccsentativcs from government As March madnessma begins with the agencies bankinik in g o n Idaho water, NCAA toumnmcimcnt starting Thursday. In- BHHH Snowpackscs nrange from 75-85 percent of . diana was voted.:cd.tlie‘No. 1 team in the fi- . normal in northjrthem Idaho to 90-120 perccnt nal regular scusoiison poU. H H M in the centralul n m o untains. 80-90 perccnt in P a g e A S the upper Snakinake River area and 105-166 9 H | D percent in thele scsouthem tier. Title cliasecs commences Idaho nowow about 90 perccnt of the way ------throoghitsmoynowijaclrscason:------: “ 'I'hc C ollege: dldt iiouthcm idatip.begins ' The downsideside is ihe system of reservoirs its quest for thle e JlJunforC qllege' . is nearly topp ■ " T P a g e AS^^ ^^^^9 mands, let oloiolone piling up 0 rescrve for B H | NITslipvrtintime On Sunday,y, thetl U.S. Bureau of Rccloma- ’ ------The college ponost-season begins tomof- lion’s upper’ SrSnake River system held 45 ■ row with the NilNl I tournament. 1 he luur-- pcrccnt o f capacipacity, 66.6 perecnt of nbrmal. • ncy'drew namesnes like UNLV, Georgcr ------The Boise Rivci ivcr d am s w erc 21 percent full._____ town a n d p k la hihoma. o t • ; . or 3 5 .5 p crcen:ent t of normal. Payette River P a g e A IOI Twin Falls youn(jngsteiikarhero'n Rosemmau Is lifted by Ben, lefteft, and CHuck Meade aftafter he 'stole' second °asobi Jams were bettcetter with 41 percent of copaci- while playliig a t >City Park Monday afteftempon. Muddy conditiilitlons caused the base,le, a piece of paper, to sti(tick l y o r 7 5 . 8 ppercc'ht e n of average. Owyhee I . to his shoe d uIring r ir their baseball gamene. t PleiP le a s e sV b SN0WPACK/A2

investmenttw v in s O K n-administfBtion-OK-d-^ ^ a n d e I British Airwaysys investment in USAir, Rese e # s ^ €eek sti htfna y f e d s - contingent uponon concessions from the5 British goventmn enet ti - The Associated Press P a g e B 9 j E ■ A idd g. r a n t s - A3 Rcscucrs failed to'“ findfir 24 hikers ' missing 1 ;l|| I . in the snowy.southerlicrh Appalachians on ^ " storm Saturday.ly. more1 than 3 million homes I ------Monday-ftfler-dozensena-of-others-tHidged— ^ %vere4>lacked-out through dqep drifU .to0 safety.si ' Teams fromm North1 Carolina and Ten* Highwoy crews'straitrained to reach thou- ' nessee searchedhed the mountains of Great Moment ofrdecision d sands snowbound a t hihome and in shelters, • Smoky Mouniaintains National Park for re- , ' Am i*abortion1 acactivists m ust choose be>. . by the weekend blizzar:mrd, and the death tolK inaining mcmbciibcrs o f a group, of J 17. tecn- ■ , , ' tween'violence11 a'land reasonable politicalI rose to 168. agefs'and adultsilts from 'a Deiroit-urca private debate, today’s editorialed: soys. ' In addition to thele deathsc ■— reported ‘:\ school w ho hadlad been hiking on un annual P a g e A 1 4 from Cuba to Canada,a.— r 32 crewmen were 'f l spring break tretrek when the storm struck, missing af)cr a frcightc}hter sank M ondoy ofT f;-- W ' Uut the searchch forI 21 students und three NovaScotio, and 16momariners were missing f udults still m issiiissing was called olT at night- I in waters around Floridirida. . r , ■ fall. •Most major airportsts movedi back toward ,•;! I; ^ Among the 993 3 accounted for, one faculty normal operations. Butiut becauseI o f delays in leader was in staistable conditiop ul a hospital, lowa healtli'Ih' report th e E ast, “ N o rm al -won't-wi be here until ^ B while the sevenvcn to nine members of his Hillary Rodhantiam,Clinton hears about .. Tuesday or Wednesdayday,” said M ary Fran»- group were bein;teing examined, suid ofTicials — rural A’m erica’s's health1 c^te problems cis Fagan of Americancan Airlines at.Chica-' ^ ■ ■ at the C ranbrook3ok Kingswood Upper Middle . j_^dunng a-visitto• lowio..Io ______g o ’s O ’Hare Airport. .' ' - School in Bloomomfield l Hills, Mich, ; P a g e A 3 " Commuters-jn-big-cit-citi'c8-struggIcd.to_get_^H Mr " “ T ■ One group of ;20 students emerged from .: to w ork. ' ' I the woods a s scliisclicduled Monday afternoon. ^ Like ‘unneededed plants* ______, •‘Getting to the train'sin'statidn was an event —APt*w»---schools spofccsmi:sm nn-Ray C arson said .'“ T h c y ------— — fintsafT Mid' suBiPbanban Philadelphia com- |nsistructors Steve DIPaoI(ol6, left,-and Nick Foruccjccl with Kls husky Klmoi s l e a d “•.liad no id eailrerc[erc~U'ii.s a pt;ofalCTir;^he-s ssafety In Shenandoah ^ packed down. There: wiwas hardly any trac- 'a., on Monday. The groiroup had been.strande'd:i'd since Friday. ’ training,’* C arso:rson said. “They knew first o m m e n d s a re liklike a big corporation tion at oil.” M any Pennsnnsylvania businesses, • aid. They were:re |prepared for this kind of^ “closing unncededled plants." . schools, coiirthouscs ancand state and local oft Hundreds H of tliousands of)fcustbm,crs c still- heat whilehilc temperatures were in th Mini-Cassla.....3 Weather...... 2.2 I d a h o ...... 4 T he Associated Press view'ing ini since 1960 cal plcasuiisure and sexuality.” tibn. Som e of ththe ideas, such as forcing ^ an d declining dc( Scho- ^Ijijespa5pon.-'iaid.id.,Corowrv^^i;»df.licaC«44th' 5jthcr#..to4akcjijlpojj*}ibuiiy^ c-:.: • • Nation...... 3-6-6 W qsI ...... ,.^5 . - - WASHlNGTON«='^^^group ofconser*- : A ptitude T e st V ice I^rcsiresident Dan Quaylc, dcspitiite much for their childrenIren, arc shared by President -8 D e a r Abby B -Focus...... 7-8 . vatives sold Monday it hhas devised a handy; cs and p r is o n i:^ublic ridicule, rid was on the right ttrack in Clinton and otherihcr Democrats. Sports.... .\.9-1212 M o v ie s...... 6 w ay to chart national mimoral dedinc — the 5. • stressinglg familyf values and criticiziidng Hoi- Dut Dennetl:l .sc.said hc disogrccs with lhe Opinion...... 1414 Comics...... 7 Index of Leading Cultunlural Indicators. K9 erhups more lywood1 duringdu last year’s prcsidentiiItial cam- emphasis Democ:nocraus placc on govcrnmen- World.... I.-46-1QIQ P e o p l e ....,...... 8 “The qondition 6 f Am\m e ric a Is n ot p o d ." 1 ’^ onything else, paign. - tal program s to0 cucure the nation's ills. • - Busliie'ss....9-;I0 former Rcagon ond Bushush administrotion of- |r/'^ ;rica’s cultural .“YouI hoVetoirecphn coming back: t6t these "There is a general gei sense about the cu- ■ Bennett said. "We have to6 get be- paeity for goveovernment.vvhich 1 do nol ' Section B Mutual funds. 10 ficial Willjam BennettIt t ac p o ssi- too easy for fami),mi)ies to break up, he said. . . Int on recycled paper, We print. Bcnoett was flanked1 bybj charts and graphs s c o rebefore s ... on .ble presidelidentioi candidate in 1996. Bennett also) soidsoi hc, fas'ors more prisons, ise recycle it again.. : Please that showed, for examample, rising crime sacr terms.)rmity-and ce- Helistctstcd several proposals' he saidid would judges and prosirosecutors and alternative ' _J rates, teeii-age pregnanla n e y a n d telev isio n spcci lotters of physi- help reververse the nation's moral detIcteriora- fomis dfpunishitfihm^ni such a s boot c a m p ^ ' th a n an A m cric

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a ■ 1 ' I ' ' ' a -2 Times-Nows. Twin1 Foils,F; fdafio Tuosdny, Morcrifch 16, 1993 '■ •, . Crcews find Weatliher V ■ i- ■ 1 I Cultirnembersi hang1 6h_,_ _ Los A ogdes Tim ess . ^ The codcoded signals ond thc ban-. ,.. T 3 0 Cdy of 6th • ■ ncrs —. hunghi frotn a watchlower ------^-^IJsychologi— dominatinatiog-thc-77racre-Bjanch ------cal warfare ladies:s ra n g in g from Davidianan ccompound — convcycd The Accu-WA/eather® < forecastt forf hodri, Tuesday.-T^»March 16. .. bla!ist vicHm .shining powerful lighls li; .on bjirri-- similar memcs.sages. , , caded religious cuiull members to The eletelectricity was turned ofT ______, _ c i m I N in v^YORK Y (AP) — Scarciicrj lens tu m in g ofl' iheirelcclricity ch have Friday 10lo helpI push stalled nego- -1 0 s rOrOs Os . 10s -20s 30s30s 40s SOs 60s 70s5 , ; 80s 90s 100s 1.10s . " .Tbui)d llic'he body of the lasi missing ing . . done lillle to wcakiken thc resolve iiaiions5 •‘off“o the dime." hc said, otlighls went up Sunday to ^ ^ ^ ^ an d .s.sep'arate} hiohhi iempornluro ;:on("; loro r I ^ __ . . ______ifliisl rruinth\ Wnrlil Tnide adr; o f iHc uroup locket;cditi a 16-day The spoth{ ^s-icuui-oD Ult m e m b u rs p e d rliiij OUI u f r “ Center hotbombipg>9 n Monday, bring- ntj. standoir with eralfcder agents, the blind cult r doonyayslys and windows with^ri- six the number of peoplea_lj.' FBI said Monday. ' llK^tniiid.-l.flto.wto<.— 2 ^ „ j j ^ kn*lcd byy IIIlie huge vchiCic-bDmb «;x- B ranch D avidian: religiousr cull abouts ofol federal agenis posi- - ... have responded 10I llIhe m nhcuverr tioncd neatnear the compound.- The vicr•iciini w as identified as W il- heling up ihc pressure a IM by unfurling banncncrs and using Ratcheli Icreado. 37. a hotel employ- ■ flashlights lo blinkik distress .sig- notch funl;unher. fedcrol negotiators J \JU/ '-•e who wasWI last seen in thc basc-'’H* nals in Morse code: towardt a news in comniliinilinlcating by telephone' V mcnt purkiirking area where the bomb media encanipmcntIt ab o u t 2 m iles with thec eic u lt’s leadc'r. D avid'ICo- % ' ' ' : explodedd Feb.1= 26. The first fivc vic--r" . from-lheir compounind. FBI Agci?l resh, 33.3. huve I begun turning a re found within hours 'o^7ITu Eishard Swcnscn sjsaid a t a now.si^ deaf earr to his rambling iqtcrore- _ a, explosion. , conference, “ lations ofthcBible.oftl • “ I - \ ^ & Three pipeople have been arresiedted - in thc'bom'ambing. which injured morearc than I.UOO00 people. Published,rcports _____^------uiid-authotiioriiies were lookiny-for-ul- Snowpaa c k = - = . . least Ihrecee mi ore suspects. ^ ^ ; <' Traineded dogs had gone'mtp thc Continued from Al ------,------rcarciphl-riTTics-orcT-thtr ______on a.downvwnward trend.” said Bill On- ___ vycekcndd searching ^ for Mercado,10. Reservoir was 16.8 fp e r c e n t f^ull. drcchen’oI’of f ihe Idaho Department of who worktrkcd al the center’s Vista,jta, onc-w A s o f M arch I. M agagic Reservoir flooding5 on thc Ponncuf River near ix. near Shoshone was onlyily 7 pcrcenVof Pdditello0 andat the WcLser River, said H L E E i ^ [ S H E Z 3 E 3 ‘ S i . £ : : > d ^ Jersey, wliwhich owns the complcx. ills RcscrvpV-M ary Melviellcma of the National,^ HIGH LOW SHC>HOW£RS RAIN T-STORMSI S FLURRIES 'Sr.O.V iCC ;;;;;.'wy p t . CLOUDY CCLOUDY They tlien:n idug oul thc body, whichch capacity, Sali\ion Fall held'9 ^reent, and BetIcar L ak e only W eather■ SeiScrvice. . V>a Aisoaaraa Press — ^ . __Murchcsee sisaid w as iiii^cj,. , | • •. Mcreudodo’s wife. Olga, has beene n 16 pcrccnt. Id ah o‘s 's 30-day2 weather forecast >c much riiore to mid-Apri\p rll Is for n car'n o rm al tem-— • CO oc . - n«.iififd. MlMarchese.said. The couplclie - • W h ile Iherc Thay be r ||H |I 'IcMitpenitui'ci r e s ------S l.L ouis. ---..S! 1-children. ------...... w a ie n a v a ila b le on ththe mountain pcraturess arand below-normol precipi-' ...... j , S.1II Lako Cily S:57 40 23 do was a Peruvian immi-11. slopes, the soil has betlecome so dry lutionr The Tli 9.0*doy prediction i.ruw:i 2 ■ . Mn,lax Min Pep Thousandinds of tons of rubble sit at ...... ■ ICooufQ-Aiwo |< 7 - I - Tattoos- □ ^ ■ ^ ■ YoslcrtJay ' '5(56 37 ,20 ■■ iHe'botlomm o. fth e 'h u g e bom b ciTitcr. ., rg Last yonr 71 ■ Honc';:n; 7? Normal 5J uill tiueniii:aiiic law. Riiiiklii sUld'hi; Hcuclo:' C-1■■ ■: ' Sunset today 6:45 I d a h o0 road report •their federal income tctax to do the 'would shuthul down his peiition-cum- iLeWition I S4*|B '—\ inc:annpr'v -'it 1 * Sunrise tomorrowV -6:47( a.m.. ------sam e on iheir state tax. paign forir u new 1 Pcrcenl Iniliaiive 1 his ilcdgUng independcnl Lunnr phaso: Lasast quoflor BOISE• {.(AP) — The Idaho Dc-Q. Quarterly paymeniss were also a and fold hi L;is Ven.v, ■; / Marcti 14; now K rkage.'llowev- gubematorijlorial candidacy. Los Ango'.,s 0 of Trjn.sportation Mondayjy feoiure of Andrus! pack; g first qonrlor Marc w et ro ad s w;ith sn o w o)n n er. hc wanled Io use ihee moneyi to re- c ’d be no_m ojiyiU Lon." hc, ___ :.!c.rr.f)(; s I’Sf 3 April 5. ly candidacy for governor is •. mountain passes.pa place funds laken fron)m th c s ta le ’s f n the need for an extended . i a 03 Idaho An avalarilanche warning was in cf- "rainy day fund” andI loi replenish , fund platform1 fofor llie 1 Percent. If ihey lax Min Pep '■‘■‘Ct on Wah --- Horseshoe Dend-Donnel- Sftow^fl f'jJortnt fiA'i flurrwi y’ lo continue under ihe[ieir o r ig in a l lo move it it through t both th e H ouse ...... F o re c a s ts ______i\ ._\vet. jcy.jTrain-snow. rocks; Donnelly- ^ ‘ tcriiis'andconditions’. ------nnd the Senu T w in l-'alls. Burieyrley, Rupen. Jerome und Goodiiding; -. " ’ SlciJ™lows. wet. niining, 1 ~ Doise-lduho City. wci.n, * Raising individualII and corpo- Mi-^tlsv-!.'iuK .Uld.ukI I'lee/v ii'ilay with a goodJdiai.cc i of IJalioIl- - W e a t hlier e sum m ary . i..irVsli^uL-rs. HiyiiMhs iKMi 5n. Sntiiiiwcsi winds 15 neks: Idaho Ciiy-Lowman, rate incom e lax rales an'i floor, rain-snow. rocks:. Low­ rale franchise lax rale'c"s''porcr Ja p aanese n prime ’ ^ T. A nioisi westerly Howow olTthe I'acific niainlaineild ci'oudv.c Toniyiil .aid W e.inc-Incsit-iv r.iui likely; i.ows in ihiIhc m.d- lo er .Summit, wei, snow floor, the Na- upper..'’*!'. I liirlis nc.n That, sponisors estimateItc, will raise fY iiniC I skies und Ncaiicred shnw)owx.-rs over iilalio M onday, ih min-snoW’.'avjavalanchc warning. S75 m illinn diin'n^j ■ tional W eather Scrv icee sa>:i id . ' ■ Cnm iu Prairie and.md.Wood River Valley: ______L .S ^ tl— ------T h a la rg»!ii 2 I iKHi^ p f ■C.M'lC------\'i..s|l> vl.Muiv XVIIwilli'a i.'oovI cliance i>t slun^vers. Snow .vm; Arcii-lii • Im posing a t^cai-csistale transfer • Idaho Fnlls, dry. drifting 'lINGTpN (AP) — tnilcd over the Iiluhu cc:central nuiuntuins. Many inmiiiiuniain above ('.non I'cci. iiii:ti' ilii in ihc'4(ls. Tiiniglil andid Wcdncs- snow; lilalio10 Falis-Ashton,!• wet: Ashton* tax a i 1.5 percent o f ih.ihe siilc price. -WASHIN c Prime M inister KlichI ; stations reported fromI a Ihalf to an Inch of niinfali.. A in io 'l d a y sno« hkelv cvccvccpi r;im hclow feet, l.o;.ows in the Montana lineinc. wet. icy. broken snowiv That is estinialed to rai:nisc^2 mil- I" Miyazawsia wwill visit President Clin- all stations across the stastat te reported some mea>urea(>iiable pre- u pper 2 d ' i.' niul-.^iis.,^iis. Hiiihsiri Ilie4(k. floor, snow• fltfloor, lion. ipril 16 for a meeting and ' cipitation. Extended forecast;:ast; M'uthern idaho Tliursd:sduy panly L’.S, 2(> — IIdaho Falls-Wyoming line. • In fiscal 1994. di lunch, the White House an- Mullan with 1.05 incinch of nmisiure had the he;heaviest cioiuiv uitli i.'Ii;iiicVcV 111i 'luuviTs, Lows in tile mid-20sIU u> '•'•cu icy spis,Is, snow ing: B luckfoot-A rco, about S90 million in M onday. amouni rcponed. Somee oo; th e r reports included ..^5 at:it CG ood- m iil-.'ds, Hichs in1 liiclin Jlls. I tidas panlv cloudy.[y I ows in ‘*0'' ment money to schoo scow .05..Caldivc!J_23. l.ov^«l the niidCiK-jud-jUs-U sJhiiiiiift llie 4Us.Io1uwa:tjliO iJ ia iu r------— PO'.- .. . Z--- -bc-Glinlon-s-firsi-mceling— t ------_____insJiairfidd ..0931osco — Nevudu line*Salmon. dry;,. ihrough the public-schc Stanley day nui-ilv cioiidv> with'chtinccv\ of showers. I.o\ows it* thf '• ■" i:ni w ith the Japoncsc prim e Malad .38. Purfiia .26.. PayetieP; .OS,. Rexburg ,02. St • . .s u.si Trail Pass. Pas wel. snow floor, snow-,* foifnula and the remainii .05 nnd W ciscr .09. Siioihowers moved into the Twinin I'aiis u p p e r 2(Jv and ?'is 1 ill iiyiis 111 the 4()s,______^ ' lion to S5S million in pt ------• ing...... ; Issues on thc ogcnda will ^ area ag ain (luring! th e cvc>:vening, "Nonhcm Utah andindK cvada:...... Idaho 75— ~ Shoshonc-Kcichum, dry: the districts’ M&O It rations for a July economic — iTempcratures were mimild over ihe .Magic Valleyy vwhere t'lah ( i.niJv tod.iv.t-i (iood'cii.uicc of rain eespecially Galen;i..Summilimit, icy spuis, snowmg. am o u n ts w ould shiH sli^ 1 Tokyo of the world’s sev- .^.- m orning shQi>. crs g av e; way w to occasional sunshinec dduring al'tcruoi'd, ificii-lowlow ,nid niiil-.-'lls. Tiinight cioiioudy wnh lntcri.lliic«e:« 6 - Dry. col 1995. si in d u strial d e m o c ra c ie s. . Ihc aftcrnooni Winds werwere brisk’ from ihe wesi. e.'pei;pecial1v mil. iikcjy. I.o«s in tlici 4M'. Wednesday variablible clouds. Inlersl.-ite: IS15 ^ Utah line-Malad Puss.•• The onc-iimc moncj ; Mouse saIiLin.a.statement.------. during the aAemoon. Cliance.oftatii. Souii:uiiii w Uld I U-2(i mpli deyclopitiling, Highs wet: Pocalelllello-Dubois. dry: Monida•”* quanerly payments provi ___ The warmest leniperairraiurc in ihc siaic M onduyw;"Was (.2 ■ in liie 5(K. ■ Puss.^dry. iig,fog. driving snow, mn OUI ancr Hscal 199:95. and law- ^ ' • . degree.idest at — n k u — t-tt; makers would have to0 find Olhcr W O rFd lojii_ihl. .Sncuv losvlel *'.onO inS^njU) leer Highs iiin th e'u p . uis! 9 1 -— rDiy. ection ^ — : — ; 21 degrees. revenue to maintain thele sa m e level ■ ; Elsewhere in the n;itionion Monduv, tlic'hiuher.1 temempcra- pee 4n>. l,o«> i.uiiirhiitriil in tiic mid-.'iK Ui mid-40s.s. Wcdncs- 28 — Wet. broken snow lloor. o f state aid to schools. In the newnews brief in Friday’s Fea- . ' - lure was 8t! degrees at: IhomII ial. Cal»f Thc lowesi w;was 2 .''' , day a cii.nuc >'l t.iin. i.in Snow level (i,.<(lO lo 7.57.500 feet, snow Hoor. rent ro?d conditions, callI Anii-iax-activisl RoLon R ankin, ture sectionon listing1 the names of ihe • ' 'd e g re e s below zero. ;it W'ai^Catenow n. N.Y. Highs ih i!ic iippi-r 4u4iJs. ni’rilicasi 10 lower fiOs we'> est. - cuJTcn these numb(nbers: Twin Falls. 736-- though, endorsed the proroposal. wilh winners in tthe Ynvcriiion Conven- [? a o 4- 3060: Boise,i.se. 3 3 6 -6 6 0 0 : P o c a te llo3 just one change - applyining the 5 per- tion. the locjlocalion of the,convention R a i n , s n o wV spread-over NN orthw est; recorDrd chill g rip s Eb a s t 2 3 2-M 26:: idahoi. Falls 522-5I-41;; ccnt cap to budgel incn;reascs only, was Incorrecrrccl. The convention was ‘J64-6000; the Elko. Nev.., noi levy increases. held ni the M T h e A sso c iated Press Strong soiiiiictiv III •N.'nthwcsicfiv wmd prcvaiie c Magic Valley Mall.' ' . , If that change were miTiade a n d the Tlic Times . ihe'aflcniiHMi n v c rnlUifli u ii o f Ilie I’l.uii'., ,w itil sirongIg westerly area. 70_-73S73S-8888. njcs-NtiH's regrets thc error. Ruin nnd snow spreadad across parts of il)c nonhvveivvc'tcm w ind aionj; liic c a'tcrrtern .'I.i|K-s o fth e Rockies inI Colonidi)( I qunAer of the nation MoiMonday while record cold exicxicniicd and WvOniini:. Circulation p.m. weekdays. To repon laie lai newn and per week. Sl:SIH.00 ’for (2 weeks; - from Ihc Great Lakes iindind N'ew Hnghmd lo ihe southetheni lip ('tusis to “(t uipli1 w.weic repcirled e.i'l of tlie Coi.‘oniincntal ^ spons roulis allcr 5:30 and1 on o weekends. SiinJem/uiiliiary;iry sse n iee delivery S2.30 per . o r Florida. Divivie in t'oi.ir.ul.','. ..\IUTiuioii..\ ;-nisis lo fi.^ mphh ■were re- iVilson, eirciilaiion dinKiur call733-0y3l. v^eek. $27,601 for 12 week.s. Sales lax tn- alinu phone lines ore open be-,e- . . eluded in all ab( A low pressure syslcm^m over< wcstcni North Dakotata : ami a portcii ai iCaxslins. W \ \vllile .•':-nipli gusts wnweremea. ,«cVn'tnli'rul lOa.ni, only. If you do noi re- I above priccs, A charge of | 0 SI5.00 vtill be cold frrni enierihg ihc; NonhwesiN from Canada wervcre ro- s u ie d i.t Clicvciiiu', V'.\i)..S-t-i^o.ni,ilupe V'.j I'-i's in farur w eslcm ^, ,. . 'ecivcyouft paperpa by 7 a.m.. call tlic number^ Advertising be levied fo'r all returned .spoD5iblc-for thc niin undnd snow. Thc.front wjs e>:reci'eclcd lo. T e\a'. «iiul iiii'k-.i.roto (illr iiij'ti dtiiiitk’ liic alicnioudini!-llaeem)an Tr'yuu ui.di lo place aii nJventsemenl. iiJ call 733-0931, Classified'ad■s.. c.,11 73.1. M..l »rtin.»l..nation _ :kies on Tuesday. - . • ern Okl:il)niii,i and weslorn A: .15 - PInteuu und eentnii Rookie •Kupen-Puul-Oakicy______------OWI-Ji-Jomlayllifoiiisli-Ffidny- -NewT.(UPS(i3l-OKO)lspul>-— • ...... ___J On Monday,.snow fell,ell_o\er nonhcm sections ofif ,v ,M on;_.,w ith.a J'en.lhuiidci.-.luii:luuiiiO'-u-siiuiheiit-icMts...... — ■■ " <.7K-;5<: untii 3 p,m. and Saturdays froiram 7am until lished daily at 132I Third Si. W„ Twin tana nnd Idaho and acros>'Ss th e Cascades o f \ \ ashingintilon and l-:iseuhac, h.Ju mu. stern \Vis- iluhl-Casil■asilefofd noon. Infomi.iliun on displayy adsi Is avail. . K330I. by Magic Valley • O regon. Cimsin. Mii.-ln>:ai)'-. I 'ppci'p; i’emrisiil.i .mil 'oiithcmII sections MJ-JWS4« . , able weekdays only. Ncw^papcrv Ine,ne, Seeund-etassS postage paid ai I w in l-alis by T ______Rain was scattered <>veriver vvcsicm Montana, pans of cen- of I.uvvcr Mutu.i;.111. hter-Kouco(;crvin-Hi>lIisicr by T h i TiiHcs-News. OITicial cily and e0 lion f.C-IORoflhcflhc Idaho Code. Tliursday b ~ TCcnnHmv-;-VJouJax_mw l "i> CIIICS 111 Aiaii.ima. Conr llomcdcliveiy: daily and Sl and Oregon, and aiong the central Pacilic Coasi, >nneclicul. 73.t.oi>.i|.11 per vi’eek: daily. S2,3S per we*eek; Sunday. >•'«'’? designaiedlaied as llie day-of ihe week . ‘ In 'Montana during thehe morning. inches of snow>w w as nclaw ;irc. I>i>irici o>f f t 'oiumtiia, iTonJirricorpisr-ir-lfidiana.— — ______St.SO per week. .Mail subscripiipiionsm ustbe ‘>n winch legal11 noiieesnoi will be puSlistied. : rep o rte d ul B ro w n in g . A>As the coid Iront passed thrthrougti Ki.-niucky, I ouisiana.iia. Maine, Matyi;uiil. Massacachusctls, — T V ert's— ------p3td-in-advnnee-and~are.avavailablc-only-f__ I’.oMmaslcr^ltr^lcasc4CDd.changc.oflnd-_i______: , Great Falls, ihe tenipcnitiiniture fcii 24 degrees in two hournurs. Mtchic.iu., New Jcr'cs.'Cs. New 'I'lirk, North Carolin;in;i. Ohio. C'i.itk WahValwonh, nuri'asini! ^ ilo r vvlicfc carrier delivery is not>t maintained- fomi lo:i: l',(I'.O. Dox J4K. Twin l-alln. ^ A wintefstomi wuich'ih- is in enccl for Tuesday thrchroughPeniisvlwuua, Kluulcle Iishiiid. Souili (/.iriHiua. Terennessei.'. . iryoutiaviliave u news lip or wish lo latk lo dailv and Sunday. S3.2S per week.w S39.00 Idaho 83303, i Wednesdayjnoming forth.r th c m ountains o f no n h c m Lilai;ial», (_ V en n o n t. Viiginia. U^\'e'i e- \'irgiiiia. ;nul U'i>consin.I - komcone in tthe editorial(Icpanm ent. cat!ill • for *12 wecLs; daily o n lj;J2USQ.pfr_wrck-- Ji ------cui|yiiuiii-.^'iwc _ r - - — ------—— 7.1.1.0'J31 hciwecn be 10:00 a,m. and 5:30.10, S36.40 for 12 vkceks: Suhdayly only. SI.SO M;gicv3i;

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2 - 2 6i" " ca n d 2 4 " m f e d ^ Mens • todie:[lies • Boys • Gins T w i _ REG.^) . $ \ 2 7 . 7 7 - ^l(GEm9_ U ir u fc YOU $ K PAY : _ A P^IO TomKotulakofPf PKrma, Ohio, w atchesIS 1t h e s k y a t 't h e H in c k le y (O h ioi) ) ReservationR M ondayr ff< o r b u z z a r d s t h a t ENITIER traditionally roturturn to the area. He w asas Joined by about tw o dozen peoplepie who braved the coldlid a n d w in d . |8i r 5 dead,I, Others]missing 5 W I J ~ 3k m VH I “ along FFlorida ccoastline0^ . ' ■ ' MIAMI (AP) —- CalmerC seas Coast Guijuard choppers combed Gulfu if IB . ■ H allow ed helicopterss trwhreh~5'onk-^ith^ 1 0O' — ------w h a l C oast Guard spoki)okesman Steve aboard offof Fort Myers. Three 'were:re . . _ & ___ Sapp said was the serv:ervice’s busiest • re s c u e dj.Saturday .! and searchers weeken'd'in Florida inn moren than 50'"spbtfc'di~ihree“ I d(^ad~among"the- , . years. w reckage,;e, leaving four unaccounted:e d ' \ A lo n g a ll o f th e U.lU.S. Gulf^nd^for.Theseseareh resumed M onday, Atlantic coastlines,lEe'ReXbost'Guara “If thereere’s anybody out th ere, w er’ll ’ll 1 1 counted 235 people; reiscued.r< But find 'em,"1," Sapp said.- But so far, theh e ^ anottter searcn was uniu n d e r w ay OfT Only liferrafts u located were em pty,-he- Nova Scotia, where 33J crcrew thembers said. were missing after:r :a 530-foot , In separlarate searehes. Coast Guardird freighter sank early Mon(londay. helicopteners were searching for threeee In Florida, Sapp aiid,*d, ' “th i s w as by fishing boi3oats with.a total.of five menen far worse than Hurricaicane Andrew, missing,, SiSapp said.' V Nobody was anticipatiniting the degree Anotheher fishing vessel, the k N D tS E l ____OLstreogtlLOf the storms;m — if rniigh t n ghrim pftr!n_VilcQ_IQ,_was ^ s ta lled and I E B G H ^ lot o f people out at sea.”l” * being towewed to shore when two huge “On Saturday morningling, it was like waves, swciwept its two crew members • nseow *' r a b a g o fp o p co m in thec microwavem — overboardird, suiylvdr Doug Starbird - • su d d e n ly 'p o p , pop, pop/ po] we were. recalled.. ““It wosrlike being in a big )D\NGi a g e td n g distress'calls fron^ram all over the ’ washing machine,”m said Starbird, 36. G u lf o f M exico," Sappp stsaid. “ W e hod • “Y ou d om’t n ’ know up from down andI I every one of our■ pplanes^ and everythin{ing is dark. The water just ■ “ hblicoptcrs flyiiig-co•continuously-cam e riishishing in.- It look a b o u t tw o , then I saw som e lig h t and 3o-3o_ i r around the clocL” ■’ seconds, tl i ISIESTAWAIiR E ^F ^O l* ®lOWAVEllZl MENS M onday as seas dcoppepped to 6. feet, held m y bnbreath for so long.” • - PtASTIOTN)D XOMFORRJEIK— 0\)VEir- — -RIFIE—I SH5H0RTSLEEVr— ?• ; p c AUSIZE W EIBIIT® Y MARLIN® cpi CONTAINEI teg. 289.99 Weatheier Sendee‘e said it : res.3/$5 rej.21.?'l-W reg.reg. 99.99 SalH>rice Sale Price Sole Prii•rice SolealePrice S ■ SalePrice was conihingandiit came nyr sg $ J 9 9 WASHINGTON (APAP) — When portions,"" saidi Elbert W. Friday, the the Tirst signs of thee storm-to-bes service’si director.di showed up on computeuter models'a 3 y vi'edednesday forecasters were week ago, "we thoughtght. the model talking aboibout a slorm that was going h a d a m istake or somethiiilhing" bccausc g „ ,h:r c rstrength in the G ulf of ^ 9 9 YOU $ YOU E 9 9 it was showing ^ storm™ ;sob'B. says Mciicoamm d then move north, PAY ^ ------the'director of the Natioi !^199 ^ '' “ "al forecast process worked asIS’ I k 7 " 5 , : - S erv ice------1------could be hoped for.~.-.~We- But giant domputcrsrs in Amcrica 2 ing an outlook on the storm and England were unanlanimous — a w'™ givini i' advance,” said Louis m a s s iv e sto rm w as .con=on.in6 to the IES II HYPIPONEFirRl ED HEART I P ni of the • National ^rniANE LADIES eastern U nited States; f l Mim ^logical Center in Camp T h en i t w as up to menicn and w om en M d. SOCKS PomING SOIL SUPPER SAVER TUrURTLENECK to in t^ ret readings fronrom ancient as Springs, Mt ^ BLINDS; 6-PACKSl . w ell"^ modem equipmeiment and issue The^Natlational Weather Service A^I.C010RS/SI3ilZES <||EW*CUFf« the forecasts. ' . rmodel —- actuallya a'set.of'complcx f-spom BIG 10Olb.BAG YARN SHIRTS ■------~A-s-carly-as-l08t-\-Monday_pj:_ equationsns the computer uses toO tls.7.99 r»g.8.00.00 . .. TT O O .U O ■ rej.2.59 reg. 8.00 ier servicft.’s '"dcscribe'a TucajJay, the weather ------S d e ^ t^ Sale Pri('rice Saleale Price ____SSalePrice S o l e P r i c e •— r4nodel-^was-showinglja ginrm nf predictedd ^the storm track close to_ relatively unprecedeidented pro- where it finallyfm moved._ • — - $ g t5 7 7 = : " = 7 T ] ^ 0 0 - ^ ' ;— - mii-iiiiiiii m

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11 ^ M Tlmos-Nows. TwTwin Falls! Idiiho Tuosdoy. MjMarch T 6.1993 I Natior>n Firstt Lady 1hears fiTom lo^iwans aibout ri•ural hejalth-caare woes I lNKENY, Iowa (AP) — HiHillary insurance compansnics. Patients and spoYisclYisored b y the, R o b e r t W ood I Iham Clinton'spent Monda;idayon—doctors alike spopoke aboot-thinly—Johnstinson-Foundationr-Monday *9-»- farm listening to rural fqmiimilies' strctch'cd medicalll scrviccs'in'rural heariniring at the Des Moines Area I — 3T-atoriC8ic3:ofrsooringtinsurenc«;co8tiiastsjiand—arcaK -_— ------______^Comminmum'iy College featured panels B __ . - • . thiply;Iy spread mcdical services, Mrs. (riinl'on, wwho; is ch a irin g a on nihirural heallh, controiyng costs ai^ ■ • , ■ ■ , Thetic price of health insurance,ICC,-one presidential task foforcc charged' w ith ' jjcOpIc^ple^s need. for.‘!peacc of , ... . ' m an\ totold hcn-'*A cow every montonth " f1r?f^irin p ch'Care forums. condlticition that makes it hard to swiswitch the country’s hca:alth care needs peratelyely in the past four-five years.” Prosejcution nears1 enndin Kiing beatting tria l I Resei;archgroDups file'' LOS ANGELES:S (AP) “ The. provee “malicious^’,' or “sadist:istic” - said of his arrivalI at> Los Angeles describribed. King as calm and H prosecution ease agiIgainst four w hite intentt tclo violate K ing’s civil rights5hts. County-USC Mcdicaical C cntcr. coherentrent. H . gplice.officers in thithe Rodney King . Thee M> a rc h -3, 1991,.beating ofo f the But.nurse Marthaa EsparzaI t(^tified “Didlid heI do anything bizarre or . ■ fuel1 econonn y suit beating' w ound dowiwn Monday with black: motoristm was videotaped by an before Amott took tlithe stand tnat.shc unnatunitural?" asked Assistant U.S. ■ witnesses, c allcd toI ssuggest a cover* amateiiteiir cameraman who oflercc:rcd il interview ed K ing whvhen he orrived at A ttomTicy cy Steven C ly tw r.* ' H lo, he did notV the'nurse ■ WASHINGTONON (AP) — Two new engineering withoulJl up bf bnitaiity begagan with the first to a TV news program. Amo«It saids the joil ward of ththe hospital and “No, :d. I IS filed a lawsuit inhibitintin g ^ fe ty . policc r ^ o rt. that whtvhen he saw the tape he noticoticed found him “calm anand cpoperative.’’ replied, resciirch groups J ivertheless, she said, Powell ■ ;tng that the ' The: lawsuitL asks, the court to0 A police traffic ssupervisor, Sgt. it didd rnot match Powell’s rep^■eport She said hc told her h< he had been Never Monday askiri] to ld hertie r that King was probably ■ traffic safety declarere the currcnt standard'of,f John Amott, tcstifi(fied that Officcr submittcitted hours a n e r the beating,lg. beaten. — . ■'.:, govcrrimcni’s i r th e influence o f th e d ru g PCP. ■ - agency be barred;d fromt increasing 27.5 milihllcs per gallon as arbitraryy Laurence PowelPs’s wrlflen report “I diddidn’t think what I'saw oii'iJii' th e ----- O th c r-m e d ic a l-- vw itn e s s c s -a lso -u n d e f the ‘ automobile (uelue! efficiency and ilicIlegal, and to bar NHTSA\ didn’t match a vididcotape of the. tape woswi reflecicd in the reporPO” '" t F ^ ^ r = = = = Jd the standards until itt juJl stifie s possible ,from issuing iss any standard that isis beating and om itteced the names of AmottIt saids , noting he rep o rted I safety tnideolTs invinvolved. riiore stringentst that the currcntIt civilian witnessc!es who might confiictict to detectives assigned The lawsuit ^'as wa: filed against one. provide details. investigjligate th e use o f forcc. the National-'Hig■lighway Traffic Congn g re ss se t au to fuTrl;1 Amott said th e repi:pdrt also omitted Portiirtions of the report read Safety Administrat[ration in the U.S, econommy. j or CAFE, requirementsis the names of two3 ;passengers in jurors> showedsl that Powell depictjjctcd y I “'i • : ...... Court of Apptppcals by the at 27.5.5 mpg in 1985. givingg King's ear and didnIn't mention that King as a hostile, charging suspiispect f. W inasecrctara ry f o r th e d a y a n d g ivirevourstheDAY'bFF! e ^ | . Competitive Enteiiterprise Institute NHTSASA authority to lower thee King was kicked,1, stomped and exhibitsiting bizarre behavia v io r S e n d u s y o u r b u sin c . and Consumer Aler^Llert. stan d ariard any'given year. Thec clubbcd repeatedlyy af^er a'traffic associateiated w ith the drug PCP. T h e Draviwing will be held W eamdnesday. April 14. | ______Critics.oCtb(:.go>govianmaitIsJud_agciicy_;y_ccduccd_ihc_standatd_ia_o chase.'______“ T hle e defendant was.unable rican-Temporaniiy-Services ______S ______er questions obour"wlii l V - V i ------A m e r ccoKomy requirenienienls long have 26.5 mpjnpg for the 1989 model yearir Dei'ense attorneyjys, meanwKTlc. answer 1 S h o s h o n e S tre e t S u ite; 3 * ■ Twin Falls . . | ,r filed motions w ith thithe jildgc seeking happen oio fthe standards "govcrnr*nmcnt agency, said itss government has not)t proved federal contend that increased in fuel, lawyersrs would review the lawsuitil civil rights charges ------CCOnoiHy Oaii be il'Jiiciiieved ilirougii and tiadId noi commcnt. Sgt. Stacey Koon’n's attorney. Ira ,^ |_ l I .Salzman, said proscciccufors failed to .

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*. -- - L_' ______. I '' Tuosos^lay, Marcti 1C. 1003- Tlinos-noS'M uws. Twin Falls, Idaho A-S / ■ Nation I I s r a e l mi a y SUIirrenderr p a r t - o fEiGdlan ]Heights I WASHINGTON (AP^P) — Israeli , back imnnimcdialcly und the others b;by frc.sli support ror'Yc!l.siniin„howevcr. and without kmknowing whal kind of pcace I Prim e Minister Yitzhakc I^bin.F declar- ihccnd ofiofthe year. said hc was "working ' lilike crazy le gel Syria offerifTers. u.s." He a.sked. for in- I ing hc is "ready for commpromise," of- Clinton)n ssaid ihat framework wus tluthe ready" for his summitit wilh him nexl sluiicc; whekvhelher it would involve an cx- . I - fcred -on-Monday-af^orr mi eeting w ith right apprciproach. A nd Rabin u ^ e d tlutlic—m o n l h . ------______change oo f f i’amb:Lssadors_and_a. normaU/___ _ I President Clinton to surrirrender port of Palestinianians to drop their thrcalcnccacc:'‘-and-R:Rabimronfrrmcd—hawto-say I gotiatc a pullback in th5 e strategic ; te r n - . . groups thaiJiat "by violence and terror,. nonc it. “ draw?" RabRabin a.skcd. l,mnlf nt. ninZ-flmUJiiUo* :fc.C iirUOfL.KiidJ>c.hiwLrca APphoto • T h e Palestinians are hoiiolding out, de* until latec tlthis monlh to allow inspcc- i Karen Shoem aker ana r^ jier dauBhter Samailantha.of Hemdon. Va.,I -, , - manding-lhat-lsracl inimcTiediaiely re p a --lio n s of.twitwo-sitcs.susptxiedof.hatbor; --U michaeELN.O'OELL. L Auction - ^ look at a portrait ofI PresidentP Clinton at4hiihe.NatlonarPoriralt ------triate- 396 deportees——forccd— into - in g nuclearear bomb*building nuitcriiil.. nber on suspi- • Sidestcstepped a question on how .hethe — “W e d i Gallery in W ashlnoto}ton, P.O., last Tuesday. .Lebanon in mid-Dccemb Jnesday, Marcl-ch t7th y- ______----- cion-of^promoting terrorisrism*Bgajnst-Is-—United-Stat5tatcs-wouldieoct-if-President le n t------^------rael. . Boris N.. Y(Yeltsin dissolved the Russian Rabin and Secretary of:)rS tale W arren parliament.nt. "f don'I wanl to say uny- Carlsoon AuctionI iS erv ice Galleryy d i s p l aays pink^ M. Christopher a g re ^ FcFeb. 1 that 101 thing nbww ithat might restrict m y Heldcld H ainsen. n Idaho; 423-13 - 6 1 5 8 ^ '■ of the Palestinians wouo u ld -b e taken o f decisiomons," Clinion said. He-offeredred p d ftrail i t d f p r eesident . WASHINGTON (AP)P) — The first — a paintIt im ade from {)igmcnt mixedd in n n thing visitors to the Natlilational Portrait with w ax: andoi resin. Il gives the image' - - Gallery see is the bright;ht’ |pink face of a fractured.k1, layered look, 1 1 Bill Clinion. T he artislis t, 33, said hc bclicVcs in iLlaiJ The chubby-chcckcdd painting by the “dualitylity o f Ihe psyche" and alter-, New YoHc artisl Allon HiiHirsch went up ' naicd paintiinting with his lcf\ and right Inauguration Day. hqnds to highlight Against a back- ' le difTercnt elements ■ 'Som ehow itiloes • - — ground of purplish ^ - o f t h e portrait. .i M m s ii m blues and sea have hs a serious loil o o k "In a portrait. i I —^— ^cens, Clinton about a it. it doesnt n * t ' lO' to capnire asS • L ' looks off slightly . f . many differentI jg - f f c looic w orthy of i to one side, the . ' * sides of the per­ hint o f a smile on ■■ president.’ sonality as possi- |s K i 3 1 his closed mouth. -■ ble." . There ore bags un­ ______Hirsch said he f S der .his, eyes, but _____ —Leona Adejn'| m a n shows Clinton’s hc Ic^ks friendly • . : , ' powerful rational- and approachable— andid yyoung. ity, or^izilizalion, factual memory'and" E)oes he look likeI a president? goal orientalitation in the strong righl side. Some have doubts. of his face.ce. Qualities like creativity, ...... “Som ehow .it doesn’l ha; have a serious—cmpathy-an-and-openness— ^shown in look about it,” said Leonaina Adelmon o f the left sidede — are w eak*, he said. fr-P flC K F r eSH s h B a k e d Fresh BB a ik e d Valley Stnsam, N.Y. “ItIt idoesn’t look Alan Fen'em, director of the National : worthy o f a president." ' Portrait Galllallery, defended the work as • She compared the Htrscirsch portrait to a “good lik -. stands in an elegtmt doullouble-;br6astcd tile qualitiesties, but it reproduces well," B rlEfiD D o mIGTS suit, one hond rqsting on>n a globe, an* .Fern said, . ; other clutching a documeiment. His face That ma>lay be because Hirsch. the . is chiseled, his- eyes stare sti -strai^t artist, hass done portraits for Time a b « ^ ------:------magn2 ine-c<^ovcrsrHis'eHnton-portrait— - 2 - 8 ^ \ Adelman isn’t c r a ^ abcabout that por- c o m « nott fromfi life, bul from a photo* ioTTLE $ il9 FOR r trait either, “but it lookscs like1 a presi- graph takerung-critic,-l3.ycii nm ii is mi in'grim choice m di_^ I L , m - • : HollowIIj^said she likeded the Clinton probably w wi o n ’t ever go on exhibit ‘ painting b ut only from aidistaflce. dii with other';r 'presidential portraits'u^ : "W hen you look up clo!close, it^s kind stairs onywway, a Fem said, ; o f scratchy,” said Irena,0, who ^ visited “It isn’tt Ihct definitive work that’s the museum on -a fieldeld trip from going to hangha • in the Hall o f Presi* : Williamsburg Middle SchSchool in Ar- dents,” Fenem said. "W e’re going to ; lington, Va. . have m anyly opportunities^< see many The portrait is in oil anand encaustic -difTerent imnmages ofthis man." . r (I w JWIK

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A-6 Tlnips-Nowa,s, Twin1 Falls, Idoho Tuesday,oy, March 1 6 .1 9 9 3 / W^tioion' - A s p) i n d e lf e n d s Ib a s e d l o s i n g; s a g a i n s t c ri e s o f ! p o l i t i c s Shipyard, hospital and station along. WASHINGTONON (AP) — Defense i— -I—objective, onalyily tical. process,'|_Aspin_ Ship vith 8;332 military-job8-ond-9,LLI. Secretary Les Aspiispin claimed Monday said. that his propostosed m ilitary' baso- But Republiclicans noted Ihat the civiljivilionjobs, “South Carolina is piling on too,*,, closings were tailtailored to .share the services had re«-ecommended closing “S . , poiirpt'’loRlng^11';0-^) 0 0 :job!rnithcrthan— —7 McClellon.Aixix Jorce Base in the...Stua>tuartsaid.L'..'- ...... V •'The boll’s now in your court,"' _■ to protcct politic:tical aliiiis; us some. - ■ Sncramento. Cnl:nlif., nren rcprtscnlcd____ H ’ • ' K<^ublicans liaCIi cicliargcd'.' ' • ■" _by Democrolic: Reps.I Vic Fazio and Aspi^pinreplied. 7 -.-The eight-member commission-has,' - ■ ■ believe they the arc fiiir, und that ’ 'R obert'M atsui, aiarid the Presidio in Ihc -v T l . no particular stateate wus singled oul." ' 'i h 9 [B |] "Mo'nterey region)n oncc represented by untimtil-’June 30 to occept or, modify A sp in to ld Ihe: iiindependent Base President Clintoton's Budget Director Asp^spin’s suggestions before Closure undid Reulignment Leon Panclta. fobrwording rv the list to President Commission. H P I^H In on uiiusuol1 mi ove, A sp i^ cv o |.cd CliniiJlinton, who rhay accept p r reject the Several Republicblicun lawmakers had ||B | K ^ H port of his ptxilepared testimony lo wholvhole package but cannot am end it. If. accuscd A spin this past weekend of. ^ ^ 0 ^ 9 justify the reremoval of the two Clin'linton accepts, the list goes td/ , playing politicscs witirthe lisfby yjJ facilities from hislis final list. McClellan Conjllongress, which' olso can occcpt or^',' sparing two CalCalifornia bases in - survived becauseso the Socnunento orea—rejcceject but not am end it. ■ Democratic district H p j suffered economimically in the last two Aspina . challenged the commission^^% rounds of closureires in 1988 and 1991, . fi Tlic Pentagon1 chicf cl rccommcndcd E | 0 find a possible replacement for,^ Aspin on Friday closingig3l 3 installations and ‘ McC/IcClellan. one o f five Air Forcc — - realigning or sculinjling back 134 others. __ lThe_intelI(g(gence_.'community_.logis3gistics£cnlcrs tlut maintain oircrofl ------Coastal statess ssuch as' F loridar~^| «xprc6sed rcscrvirvotions-about-closingT-and nd 'weapons. -The-military-considers Califomia nnd SoiSouih Carolina were ' the Presidio and-id. moving iis Defense_thele fivefi ccnteis excessive. ■ liardTiirby’ Ihee rNavy's'efforts to ^ ^ ^ ^ I '—banguoge-Institut -The-Pentagon-chief-said to add an- reducc ils forcc.. "W e were all taken his wos piling on," istollotion once McClellan was off aback iibout how^ aggressiveaj the Navy A spin said o f inciicluding the two boses wou|'ouId have been unfair. Lawmakers was," said Gen.1. ColinC Powell, the in northern C^::jjlifomia triangle of nd local • communities “rightly would Joint Chiefs' of St:S ta ff chBirman. T he Sap Francisco,o, Sacramento and **®j;el they' had been' blind-sided,’ h*e Navy is reducingng its forccs to well r Monterey whichh ialready has been h it. soid.Hd. below 400 ships,s. a sharp contrast to I ’ Wl hard economicolljUy. - - Acting A c Air Foree Secretary MichacI " the Reagan adminiiinisiraiion’s-vision of AAPphoto A com m ission>n member, Robert D. Don!;•only lold the panel that the decision ) remove McClellan was made last 600 ships. Powell s> hat with the.proposed basebe Siuort Jr.. queststioned whether the to rei "“f . JOI,oint Chiefs Chairm an Genien. Colin Powell tells ta\awniakers Monday, tha hursday, a day before the list’s ' The lisi spellsi badbt economic news . , economic cffeTect on' northern Thur losures “we can continueue to do our Job.” Defeninse Secretary Les Aspl}pln looks on. jlease, and Aspin did not tell the for thousands ofif 1local< communities C a lif o r n ia w.asts the same as the releo •• that will lose a total of 24.000 Somjme 140.000' workers willvill .be “The 1993 roumind-of basc'closures shareared os the resiilf of the rigorousrig hardship' for Sou3uth Carolino, which serVijrvicc to come up with .a military jobs and1 57.0005' civilian jobs, moveoved. represents shored1 poin,{ but; it is pain appliplication of sensible criteria!ria in an will lose the Charleston ( N’avol reploirplacement. Clinilie quietl]^y reopenss~| Admiiinistr^tiion iwej;als planrfi)r sumnmer joJbs W A S H IN G T OON (AP) — The ClC linton available for theic Summeriy.S 6 uth“tm p lo y mnent c arid In o speecht tcto the Council of Great 'City, ? adm inislralion unvnveiled details o f iis summemerjobs Training Progrogram. Over half the addiditionol Schools, Loboruld have w anted u s w eekek on firsi-degrcc murder. Ht 10 do." h as: saidsa he would seek the dealh ____ M s,______D o rs ecy. y said security- penalllally. ------would be incricreused, but she Grijtiffin has refused all declined to elaboib o r a te .______inter>erviews. said Maj. Gerolco ld ■ Policc have: stepped sti up patrols. Russosso. th e ja il's adm inistrator.

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/ • A-8 Tlmos-Nows.WS. Twin Falls, Idaho Tuesdayday/March 10. 1993 .>■ FocuiUS ~ : [ . Evein thoug^hColdI War’s1 Vugoia stilli wajigesblo(►ody battle ______, “For Savlmbi, I’m not Angolan, C A T U M B E■LA. L / Angola (AP) — penicacc was little mure than[1 a;> rcccss |------> • It appeals UNITA hasis IheI upper nist hysteria.,. Tlie1 Unilcd Stales sup- ;obindQ (Anoola) ho I'm Portuguese," said.Lusitano Vaz If things hud.id. g o n e w ell. • Lui.s • inn IX years of conflict thathat began . \t ------.Cot hand.’ over -government forccs fc left ported SavimImbi because he said he' i'r ; communism. SaSaraiva, a businessman In Lobiio, Fuccini w ouldJ bbe ill the fisli busi- wit,vith indcpcndcne.c.in 19755 «ia n d coh- ' zaire .shprt-handcd s h by . demobnobllization. w as fighting c re’s no single reason c x - just juj north o f Catumbelo,.‘T o be An- hcss by now., bbuilding a future in timinues despite the removal,1 of o Cold \ , • ■ * A lb oiit 75 p crccnt o f Ang<.ngola is cl- "Nbw there' ------•. - /— I ii|< li wants power. H e’s g o - g6g61an, I'd have lo walk dround ba{p- what should beic o n e o f Africa’s rich- Wa•Variclcology. ■•OLuani thcr in rebel hands or inainacccssibic ■„ ccpt Savlmbi i RghUng . be his,way into L uanda.” _ fotfoot and w e a r o Savlmbi T -sh irt." est countries., 1The ruling Popular Movcm AUBntlc_\ . - - bccousc of rebel piincs. or ambush- iiig to shoot hi - -loscalatasln stem diplomats and aca-—- -.-i-.-Gerald- J.- -Bender,- a 'p ro fe sso r-o f . r . • In.s(ead, lie’ is'is ' ti g en w u r again In the'he Liberation of ATlgolaT-orf3rM I»LA , - . 'i - es. ------^ ^ “M ahy Wcstc ^contralcity : that view. mlmlemationol.rclationsatthc Univer­ , this palm-fringinged seaside town» wa:vas once-dependent on SovJoviet-aid- •^Few diplomats think SavSavlmbi has' demies share I the w ar. hns ■clhnlc. sitsity of Souihem California, said planning convQ>voy operations to get andmd Cuban troops^ It how emcry braces f' Huamt the strcDgth tp.talcc .Luaodtmda, ljut his H ow ever, t lultural climcnsio'ns iUiat, etlethnicity had, “only really been rcinrorcemcniss throughI 200 milcs .thehc .market-oriented economimics pre- . / ’ fig h ters CKCupy p royincial;ial capitals, racial and cul brotight up by Savimbi" and the ' o f rebclrheld plateuu pla und hill coun- scri;crib'eci by -the Inlem ario nlal al Mone- ^ which they npver managesgcd during a re b ecom ingg morcI evident: bo -civil war-that-cndcd In 1991-“nfevcr allied city of Huambo. tarjary. Fund and other capitalist ca — th ‘ ; -. try to the cmbatti really tcx>k o n ethnic dim ensions." . “Firsl wc foug)ught against colonial-' lemcndprs. areas 4hot producc oil,1, tand' dia- east an d the ccccntral highlands, cspc- rei Nonetheless, ethnic 'tension can ism. then w e fought fo for jiocialism JiJonas Sayimbi's UNITA,FA. oncc m onds. . - ...... - , cially amongg Savimbi's Ovimbun- 1 Jead to violence. and now wc'rc•e fighlingf for democ- - pro>romorcd by the Reagan acacim inis- 200 mUw^ NAMAMI8IA |[ a F R IC ;^ ^ ' • The govemmcntj tryln{^Ing to re- d u ; - a largely:ly agricultural people Jca During fighting in Luanda and in : • racy against theth o se w ho don’t be- ,irairaiion as the democratic alteiltemativc ^ V assemble asj a credible army,my, hos rc- w ho m ake ufup about one-third of 1 Moldngc, ccntral Angola, there w ere ‘ - ...... — iicvc in d cm ojcniey^-'^suid-FaCcira, cr - to.0. ihc-MPLA,-.has-iost_thc i ic ..U nited. ...^oojun.___\ ______■ V _.,soisorted to hond-craftinpig„amiorcd. Angolo's 10 mmillion people. ' Mi reports 6 f police and civilian Kim- 44, who has,spcip en t 24 years fighting Staijtaies as a weapons supplierlier under ^ ■'-'‘■ ' x / y vehicles vci by welding &niami-aircraft The M PCA O IS based n io ih ly ' rep bundu hunting for Ovimbundu Angola’s various3US wars. terrerms o f the treaty. ------gui guns and steel plating'onlonio flal-bcd among the KKimbundu o f L u a n d a bui . AP/Wm. L Caslello tru doer-to-door, Reports of rebel atroc­ The .end o fththe e Cold War has not Yet \ the fighting continuesuc^s, with trucks and flying them to hotspots . and the ccntcN:N nbhh, and the m ix ed - doi ities cannot, be confirmed tecousc brought 'peacc-c- to Angola, which perlersonal am b itio a'* 'an d cthnicily ct! crals oul of thec newi national army. Iri chartered jets. race populatiotion along-the A tla n tic Itic Iriving it far-beyond the witwishes of .... ; i- I h c re^lStwh.O:reccJv^^^^^>cd-U.S. hu- coast. — - .. . .. - — ^ - ...... mmost e areas.they hold arc.not.acces- _ i: : Pproxy battlcfields. It drir gan-OctrS lniTtlvrdii^=^£ Vasliington and "M oscow".tl t h T fo rr....-Fighting bega manitorian.. aid . throughI tlthe clec- Before indc'dependence, the TGm- siblc. sib ■ ' ...... ■ ■' seems imrtiunc"ie"lo' U.S., "Russian; Wa bullel-scarred capital, ------Portuguese—und-id—UTNr-alttfmpts-to—meiner-enemte&uvbo-coopticaicd tions. are said to be gettingng along o n bun d u living; inear the capital were Three decades of fighting Por- gTiTrestimntcd-2;000=—^ •iague5grCubansTind~Somh~A fricans- stop the killing.». ran]anging the peace. stockpiled ond capturedd weapons,v m ore hkety fo I, and soon- spread plus'whatever they con1 bbuy with cations. ThoseiSc of mixed race, the •have -ha’ -left most Angolans with a , Rebels of thele National1 Union for tUNITA lost tliw September hntry. the Tola! Indepe:tpendcnce of Angola, incincniary elections to the MPL smuggled di'ompnds...... ofT spring of f Africans and For- healthyh a m istrust o f outsiders. Govemment oflicials say that, af­ * known as UNIT>ITA, continue to bat- Saviavimbi lost the first roundI of presi- Journalists have ht little acccss to - U.N.-sponsorcd I ' talksIks hove tu g u cse colon3nials, tended >to s id e < lie Ihe once-Marsarxist govemment for dencnii'al balloting to Presidcnjcnt Josc' combat zones.s. M o st Infom ialion act:ichieved little’In a war'm• many for- , w ilh‘the colonimial administration and ter ter the elections, U.N. obseivcrs did nothing to stop UNITA'from mov­ control of Ihec 1former Portuguese Edu[duardo dos Santos. about the fightiItin g comes from the eigsign observers feel is propropcllcd by also have bodid an imporlant ro le In not colony. UU.N. observers, now displa-placcd by Defense. Mini:nistry's hondwriltcn . p«jm onal ambition. th e M PL A . ing armed supporters inlo. many , One lesson ofpf Angola — as welP.vthele fighting 'from most of their news releases oro UNltA’s eqiially ' “ •' n i e r c ’s no reo so n for thisth war," Govemmentnt officials, and many cities citi even as the govemment de­ as Cambodia, AfAfghatiiston and So- ceojcasc-firc monitoring posts,I. ddeemed suspcct clandeslestine radio, station. sai*imfd Elaine Wlndrich,. a visiting private citizen::ns of mixed race, ac- mobilized mo its own soldiers. ' . As Gen. Faceira sees it, “W c trad­ malia — is thatIt ssuperpower proxies theie v o tin g generally free a nid d fair.f ' International . relief-r< workers ond schscholar at Stanford. Unlvervcreity and cusc Savlmbi)i of exploiting, even J have. private reireasons for fighting BBul Savlmbi declared the elec- U.N. personnel:l have pulled out of autlu th o r o f 0 book on U.S.S. policyp in creating. 6thniinic tensions in o rd e r to ed cd our army for political credibili­ Ihal usually prc-c•c-(lalc U.S. or Soviet lionons fraudulent and pulled1 hihis gen- contested areas.s. A\ngoIa. n “It used to be anti-ntl-commu* seem more Afr.fricon than hjs rivals. ty.” ty.’ . involvem ent...... -A 1991-peaceice trcaty-that-pavcd ------Ihe way for Arig.rigola’s first national election's lies inn tatters. t Since fight- ing resumed in October, atjcast ______10,000 civilianstis and soldiers liavc-'- — been killed andid Huambo. the sec- ■ r ond-largest city,ity, has reportedly been reduced lo0 run b b le. Il appears that th the 18-month

CjUSssVA/hat i Willoim • . Continued fromm -A 7 . craR produciion.on. “Boeing didn't i need Ford lo lellj11 theml how lo make planes," says Jacob Jac Vandemiculcn of the Smilhsoniimian’s Air & Space In anecJiib le M useum , an aviaiiiation historian, After V.J dayy FordJ walked away from Willow Rurlun and aircraft pro­ ' / ' duction, leavingng the government wilh morc than1 ththree million square ■ • feet of manufacturlu rin g space. ll was nol Was/ashington's only, in­ citerlest . f e t herilancc, for durju rin g the w ar it fi- e ------^------nanccd-S26-billiorion-in-plant-construc------lion, expandingg industriali capacity by an astoundinglg i50 perccnl. Amcri- ■ can' factories nowlow made more than ...... ‘h a lf Hie w orld's[g gc o o d s: After the warr muchn- of ihis physi- cal plant was.soleiold or. leased to pri- , vale industry atit tbargain rales — a humdinger of. a 'national i industrial iJiQ.onc callcdfinhnt at the lime. Willow Run1 went to Hcniy — i Kai«r. The wartinlim e produciion hero ■■ ■ made money forr a few years — giv- e a H a cn the postw ar caic»ir shortage, almosi anyone could haviiave — but between 1949 and 1953 he lost S60 million, K aiser tum ed tcto making cargo planes during the K orean W ar, b u fin 1953 the Air FotForce abruptly can- . celcd its orders: aiand complained.of Ec5uity L in ef inefTicicntproductiletion. • ' Willow Run seciiccmcd'jftixed. Then, GM's transmissioriion plant in nearby Okay, so w e're notot masters of subtlety, but we haveh put With'ith a First Livonia bum ed<]o\dow n. GM_Qulck]y-bmbniisht Willnw Run------from Kaiser andt piplunged into an ef- fort worthy of the plant's woitime" I'Home Equity Line before Ma/lay 31,1993, and for an entirere year,j ^uityLine,y6' _ press releases. Inn jjust 12 weeks, the company rebuiltI theth entire transmis- wc'llV assign a great flxcd 8.0^0% Annual Percentage Rate (A(APR) to have extra optic sion assembly linene and installed it at - your line of credit. The fixed!d 8.07e APR interest rate willII aopply lo You can makekc iintcTCSt-only Willow Run —• a feat older hands y still lalk about. ny ivithdrawals you take durih]ring the'' paym ents for>r ththe Hist ten ■years o f quiet; profitabilityp r ensued, and the car replaceaced the plane as the .. firstycarafteryourloaniscis opened. years of the loan.loai That intci^ local icon.. Today, Uiere are a few reminders After the one-year periodiod,the estislOO%taxcaxdoductiblcfor o f wartime at WilU'illow Run. The high school cheerleaderders shout "Go Fly- interest mtc on your loaioanw lll most folks (SCO] ers!" al footballII gomes,j and class V revert to a variable raletc Ibased on adviser for deta:letails). W calso . . rings bear, the likcirkeness ofa bomber, "Biit the w orker houlousing is long gone, prim e offer convenicnllicnt automatic paym ent as Is die retired B-23 -24 th at oncc sal on .■ . — display nc^ Michij:higan Avenue. Sou- • ' •i, rptep!us2lp%. deduction fromom your_checking or saying aaKcourit... venir collectors piclpicked it ap a rt...... A t the plant, dleclricians e c w ho have AndwithaRist&t Security • -Thereicrc it is. A bona' fide bargain yoii'ou won't want to miss. ------^ ------never-experienood^o d^n-air—raid-drill------^----- I'tpnyanynppraisalrtitlerinsuifiunmcft ------ScLDpeaaLnc5yJ:iw.Homc Equity Liiie (minimumimof$10j000)^our wonder why the wiwiring is buried un- derground. Attempmpts to pour con- ' ' Oloriginnlion,orfilingfccs. We/e even waive the first yearanrinnual fee nearest First SecSecurity Bank of Idaho officc. Or 0 call 1.80(^57-5513. ■ ______Crete reveal that thithe floor is slinhtly ■ sloped' the bettertr toi move bombers ■‘^fSO.TIus'/we'lI^lea'youl)uTrrilci^rarewtH'‘a‘raTccapi ^{^>^'45% ~“A■hl^■ab^t■M)oh7cjhT'Offcfcnds dow n ihe line. First “■' " Willow Run iss probablyp the only • AAPR on your new line until JanuaryJa 1,1995.' And that's notalLno May31,1993. S ei t c u r i t a aulo plant in the wworld with aircraft - — ...... -h a n g c rs-a t-o n e -ccnd.-On n i nice-days— ------______^B!an|r«____ r w orkers use th e ojriginal rij 5 horscpow- Curreni er motors to openn ttho doors and cn- Merlunbermi.C. jo y the a ir and th e Vv iew . Inside, the fainotnous 15-block vista down the. originalai assem bly line is gone. Forti's ode to bigness itself has been divided intoI whatw plant monag- ’ cr Keith Campbell:II i c a lls four "mini- plants."' ~ Nowadays, Compmpbcll notes, many, •> - ‘exp^ believe thathat any plant with ' ’______m ore than 500 cmnployces pl is too big. tak ffT i-b jg -facility ------and make It'appetuc a r small.-" h'l^'OF-' ' plains. . : A-fleeting glimpsnpsc of Ford’s vi- ponsible for all fees, sion — a vision too vast to be cap- L ^ h J Offer good fornr new Home Equity Lines only.’. IiIf refinancing an existing First!rsi Sccurily line, applicant Is rcspoi nc ratos^s 6.0%'APR. tiu o l.b y the com enurras o f 1942 — can .• 1 The maximum1 Annual/ Percentage Rate overr ththe life of the loan is 18.0%. As\s ofo March 8, I W , the ^ p ^ c still be had down1 a corridor which penetrates ih& fiiP.wi: walls ond'runs ihe length ofthe plant.r - r ■ '7 ^ I ‘...... ••Ifsquitfi arvicw;’IV." C am pbell s a y s ...... i _ “Il’s a view' few peofeopic forget”

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1. , ______J5bwPis 2 ’• I— !------«Sports Line '^'I'he'nmesJ'fews^ I waIdcat,]H oQ siek t o p All-yVnnericaL squad , ^'FoTtKeilp^ S t - - ______- . - r scores, call T h e A ssociated PPre ress' 5 Kentucky's Jam'amal M ashbum , w ho. h as si ho w o n ’t i 7 3 4 L - 6 3 2 6 ■ ploy college baskelikclball nexl season, and Ihdi.diona’s C ulbert andJbUow> OvOw simple Instniaions. ^ Chcaney, the mostost profllic scorer in B^g Ten::n:hlstory, were 1 * . . I the iop vole-gellcliters Monday on the 1992 AP A Il-^^^^^l — I . , A m erica team. Joining Ihc forwiirwards on Ihc first team wenere point guard off DDul«. tl« N C A A ’s all-time1C assist leader. ■ jMOPl swingmon'AnTernernee Hardaway or' Mcmpii^its State and Hiing _ p o w er forward CZhris hr WcbberofMichigan. Mashbum. thec SSoutheastern Conferencce player] o f the year, received 31717 points in'the balloting ofif ia 65-member CheiiieaneV' HardavJaway Hurleyly M ashburnirn W e b b e r — pandrOf.^writcrs-as-and-broadoa6tcrs.-That was-one-moro—w ^----- ^------1- line- _ point thon Cheanc}incy.-lhc-Big.Tch-playcr-df-( f-the year, who ■ three seasoisons. Hc enters this year’ss totoumamcnt with 1,060 4414 first-team votes and 2 777 popoints. . __ w aS: sclectcd on1 th the first team on 6 2 ballotots. M ashbum ttssists^. IIWebber, the center of atteialtenlibn for Michigan’s run to 5------ST" : ; Hurley,>Cnke Chcaney a senior,, wasw. on 58 first teams hctltliTBumc-tasrscason-wnnvith-fivc'frcshman-startcrs; ------■' . ■ Players received'cd 5 points for earning a firsirslMcam berth, and finishd>hed wilh 309 points, duilunked his way to 4 2 first-leai■leam votes and 2 70 points, 3 for the sccond tea The sccond teum featureured junior forward Rodney 11a.m. —dhannel•I 23:33 Tknnb; The Ljpun £tiarr«loniAlp( team ond 1 vote for the third■d team . Hardawaway, probably the best onc-ile-mon show in collcge . ‘ • . 0 p.m. —cnannel23.123. NOA MiktMa: CclUcs al WonMn] Hurley led Dukeuke to the title garne’in coclich of his fim basketball,ill, and M ashbum are juniorsors. Hardaway received P le a s;e e s e e ALL-AMERICAN/A10 7 p.m. — cnannsital :20. Oaong: Supar mKtdlawelohli T?KXiilon V*. ScuSy I N o W9]ay . Jackpot’s’s D o n n e l l y iiagl(es taake on AU Lese a ^ e t e a m J A C K P O T ~ - Mike Donnelly of------...... Jackpot wa's sclcclectedTor the D ivisiolTin 'A League’ AllII LeagueL first team for the 1 ■■ ■ .state of Nevada. Hc wqs the onionly Jaguar player selected - - — I n c titoD Tor the first (com.im. Jim Kirkpatripointer is * “ I ’m glo d thisis isi over with." Olajuwon aration for Tuesday night’s bouncing away and thcrc are said o f th e dealll which could be worth as onal tournament opener very few fast break and much as S30.mlllilillion. :nst S o u lh e r n U nion o f -; transition poinis available. In The new contrn tract comes a y e a r af\_er W adleylley, Ala. those situations, only your Rockcts monagjagcmcnt and Olajuwon' 'hey’rc jum p shooters," I defense can win. If wc were began a bitter disputedi ihdt started with says Fred Fr Trenkle “more than j r guaranteed 104 points per General Manajnager Steve Patterson ta k e it lo'jhe hole. They game. 1 wouldn't worry about ^accusing Olajuwow on offukirtg an injury as penctraiitrate to get the jump shot anythint^." hc added with a------a -p 1oy-t<>-i5et-m-mote-ifioneyr-OlBjuwon— t ------a n d -“th th e y m u s t p ra c tic e 3* denied the accusaljsatioh.' ... .. pointersters an hour'ci'ery day.” 'T ren k le em p h asized he. isn ’t T h e R o c k e ts; triedtri to trade, him during enklc sccurc'y a game film' • looking past Southem Union ------ihc-ofT-seasonrar-and'lroining-eamp'begon-.- — —of-Soutouthem-Union-and-found-J -~but-hc.is.fllso.compiling.some w.ith O laju w o n1 aiond team owner Charlie theoffeiiffense to be contrarion. ~ . ~ ■■ ■ "“'^di• data oh Vincenncs. Thomas-criticiz:izing each other. They ^ith them you're nol talkingg 19-foot 3s, Those twowo learns are among the most' began settling thetheir dincrenccs-during a re talking 24 and 25-foot 3s.3i And the- frequent yisilosiiors.to nationals biit dldn’t-mecl flight to Japan, wherewl Ihc Rockets started film wewe-have is of a gome beforei: theirt top 3- until 1986^, Th;This*will be their fourth colllsioi^ ------iho-SMMrti------UKhootcr:<» T runtfl hc lid.. Danny Spark!a r k ^ i ^ ^ L ^ D isgruntledi Oregon( fires ost ycor wc ran into Three: RiversI and oncei ^ • hot 3-poirit shooting in thtl e sccond .“ W in o r■ loslose, thcrc is o choncc wc ploy ______w om en’s basiasketball coach __ " tTrenkle continued, "and wcw couldn’t them WcdnesInesday,” Trenkle said sincc his EUGENE, Ore.>re. — Elwin H einy wqs __; g u a rdd tthem out there (from th(hc distance Eagles — depcdepending on Tuesday’s outcomes fired as women’: n’s boskeiball coach at T hreer RK iv e rs w ai^lroD ting)rO neM t hingabout------^w.ill_pla-y_la-V-lhC-winner or loser o f the Oregon bn Mondiinday af^er his team w ent team,tea though: we know wlA-hcre, these Viccnnes-AriziVrizona. Western jgamc. 9-18, o n ly h is sectry to extend CSI lopped3cd the Troilbldzers 84-81 in .thc years at the schoolooi. o u td efeefcnse o ut that far.’’ • bottle for thirthird plocc lost year. Both teams A thlcticdireciector Rich Brooks said Southuthem Union is not a big sqsquad, using return o lot oof f players.{ Heiny’s contracract would be honored basicallyally''a four-guard look that lelefl Trenkle Four'of the:iHc seven scorcrs from Vfinccnnes throu^ its expiratiration date of June 30 but APphdia comparijaring th e attack somewhat toto th e speed- in th a t gomnc e are i back. These includc 6-6: jonal finals. Deon Jacksonson (15 poinis last year), 6-8 Eiic: the search for aa nnew coach wou|d begin U tah Jazz centerter MarK Eaton (53) stuffiffe the ball back at DalliillasMav- . n look D ixie tried in the regio e tallest man is 6-6 Ton^ Epppps. The top W illiams (13),(13 6-7 Ron Lucas (13), 6-0 immediately. ericks center SetSeari Rooks during seco:ond>peri.od NBA action“n Monday „ “We arc not pleasedpie wilh the direction is the 5 - 1 1 Dillard who overeragcd 28.6 Mike Kirkseysey (10) and 6-4 Dwight Brown our women’s basketballba: program has n ig h t in Dallas.>. TheT Jazz easily handleleid the struggling Mavevericks. For • pointss andai a total o f 81 3-pointers;rs in his 13 (10). “Theyly are.a talented, no doubt about ------■ taken ovei‘'lhe'lffSIffSfihrcc ycois;““Brooks — — results^'ee-Pageige-AIO;— Qr-seoson-gomesr-ln-beiween-n^re-Darrel—ihatT^Trenkle- kle-soid^l-would-fiupposc-they ------..said. “The atattendance and our I T ay loor, r. o 6-4 210-pound forwai/ard who is w ould be a ss gogood as any leam b ack there.’’ com petitivenessess in the Pacific-10 . ' , Conference has! fa fallen significantly over the last several yeayears." H einy, SO. h add a 310-160 career rccord o i l Bro:oncos face a t O regon sin ce! becomingbe head coach in Hoossiers e]ind sesason aitop p( 1976. But the Due)ucks liod a 36-47 overall mark and IS-40D Pac-10P record over the ’The Associated Pressis N C A A\ cchampionship, [o. 5 team past three seasons.ns. A n zzona o r (24-3) was fif^h this; *eel< and Indiana. Kentucky,y. MichiganI and North H w as foil;bllowed by Seton Hall, CiCincinnati. NHL’s Might;hty Ducks to ask Carolina, the top scseeds in thc:NCAA m , ;rbilt, Kansas and Duke, in nation toumamenl. finishedj asa: the top four teams VJ S e toon n Hall (27-6), which cre n te r s th e fans fo r mighi;ht big bucks in the final collcge basklaskciball poll Monday, l l \ toumamcnt on an 11-gamcne winning The Associal>cialed Press A N A H E IM , CCalif.i — The National The Hoosiers (28-38-3) regained the top V streak,. hthad one first-place vote, Hockey League cocomcs here this October, . ranking they had lost lo; for two weeks. H ■ ^ > Floridirido State led the Second Tercn and w as B O ISE.i ..— - Postseason life continu«:s' but to sec Anahcin'eim ’s Mighty Ducks play ganiering 39 first-plaiplace votes and 1.580 | fo llo wwed c by Arkansas, lo w a . T liursday> in Sail Lake City for Big Sky in person is going[ng .mighty , _ points, from .thc.nationvlj.nwlde panel.of_writc£s:._: ______M assoch^chusctts, Louisville,-Wakiike Forest, ■^•ConferenceICC tchampion Boise State, and broadcasters...... ,b"ucks. Volverines were the prc!rcseason-No. 1 OrOrleans, Gcorgip Tech, UlahI and TlieBroncroncos — who defeated Idaho Their replacing NoiNorth Carolina'as the The average prprice of a single-game, hoice and held the-top ronranking for three Western:m K entucky. 80-68 in1 ththe fitlals of the Big Sky •No. 1 team was the.sc.sixth changc of the ticket at Anaheimim Arena will be S31.80, /eck.s before giving w ay lo Duke in.early. Tlie; finalfit five teams were Neww Mcxico, Tournartien\ient on Saturday — facc season involving;• aas many schools. _ | lit of Nashville. Tcnn.. in first- and the cheapestst singlc-gamc; ticket in )cccm ber. P u rd uIC. e . O k la h o m a S tate. N ew Mcxico Vanderbilt o ------the-l-77278-seaiJa'-faciliiv will be S18. S7 Indiana’s four-weekek run corlicr in the in tfic linal round actiontion of the Wcsl Regional of North Carolina (28-4),, whichw held the Smic andand UNLV, the only.tcam in ast-expwsivc seat for lhe ------season-dnd-thc-fTnaLl(iLlop-:rankings_fiavc it ^ C:AA M c n ’.s . B a s k e tb a ll- more than the least bcforcjosingjp lot invi ted _to.t}ie..64-te'nn]im NCAA , ll" ; n c a . ------igrnnhc'Fonim:------^ ------five-wceks-atop-ihc-pc-poljrihe’same time 3p-spot-for-two-wccks-bc; ______Tournament.cnt.______' icorgia Tcch on Sunday/ inii the A llam ic~"^»"’; Ovcrall;-the aveiverage Duck ticket pricc D u k e held the No. 1 po:position this season. G®' :oast Conference chompionsanship game, had Georgiirgia Tech used the ACC loioum am cnt is S5.80 more tharhan lhe NHL overage of K e n tu c k y (26-3), which wj was No. I for Coi I, return to the rankings, whvhile New JUCOt o preview - ATp just one week this seaseason. finished second s®''even first-placc votes and11,^88 1, points. ■ ™ nm re ■" S26 this season,. a although Ihol fig u re is :o. the'W estern Athletic Coronfcrcncc NCAALA preview ^ A l 1 ______sdmcwhat-skcwcd,ed hv the eight Canadian _ with nine first-placcacc voles and 1.580 The 1 six No. 1 tcoms wer<;^.one short of jion. and_Westcm.Kcnutcky.iy..ihe.S un— — • 'pditits, 62 more‘'lhanrairMichigun:{26-4)7~th-e fe"i'erord's‘’cr'in"T982:837T: a season cupped teams, whose priprices arc not in U.S., rbill is currently ranked fifth in . w h ich a lso had nine flifirst-place votes. Tlic byy North Corolino Stote’:e’s improbable P le ase s e e PC■OLUA10 V andcitil! dollars. Also. s8miSmc teams probably will t h c n a u otn n aand is seeded third in jhe increase priccs forbr nexticoson.i - J ' rcgion.“W•?Wc’rc playing ohc of the Compiled fromomstafTsod wire reports . O X ^ ouismndingng clubs* in the couniiyi’’ said Magicc Valleyfgrappllers shirne at stcC4'.L'W Boise Statelie conchc Bobby Dye. “I think Iocation-wis

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azz sennd.:May! 7 S to ano3therlos Poll — e of thc last six seasons. Smilithson JContinued from A9 T op T e n five ol .•J *1,-, T h e r e wA-erc er fiv e o n e -w e e k Belt champion, waited unt nnLJfnlS wonders, teamsams that dropped in and potl to make their first apappcaronce o„tquickiy. , bullets beatI Caavs, endiing strejak ret;tums s?ofthcseason. la and Boston College Xavier 'of Ohio, Tululane' and ^.Minnesota t ,, DALLAS (A P )_ Karl MaMalone rebounded from one of imc week and were later WS p oorest p ^ o n n a n c e s o f t 36 Brigham Young dropped1 6£ ut oftlie d'd >f the seaso n by pouring in I joined by Long L Bcach . Stote. points Monday night as the: UtahU Jazz cruised lo a 109-*)9-96 poll from last week. [' ■ to Jroco n t te a m s H ouston nndd KKl a n ^ s Stole., .victory over Dallas, extendinging th c M avericks’ ciub-reeo Forty-eight di/ferem losing streak to 19 gam es. H U T C HIIN Ih S O N , K an. (A P) appeared api in the poll this scseason and The final pollpo looked quite o bit ; ■ j f Dallas loses to Orlandoido a t h o m e W ednesday, they. ihi I — Cooch RnRandy, Smiihson slill 11 11 were among the rqnknkcd from diflcrent from>m ithe prcscoson voting. ; ' w ill tic the NBA rccoi I-- - h a s visio ns ro basketball 1 for con-secutivc defcafeats ___ in a season held by/.Ihc .ll the- N a tio tianal Junior College ' Carolina Ca nm lhe toble u m«nember^of 25 leadng Intinto’Mi^rch Modn'cs's. ; • ----- ..1.972-73 Philadelph Athletic A ssossociation tournament JJ thcthe Top Ten; Duke hos bebeenffirthc Memphis Statelate, dfivastoted eorly by • ' ' 76crs. Thc,Mavericks haveivtf los.t-the 19'games byy i an . championshiph ip g a m e lost March. Top. To Ten for 43 consecUtiitive poll§, ' the loss of DavDavid Vaughn, to a knee : average m argin o f 2 C/ points.s. >. - This week hch e ’d like to erase that. the thc longest current streak,tk, and thc injury, was NNo. o. 8 prescason and felt ; _ Majone,:who.scorcd-15-po-points-before being cjected-: •,memory. BlueBh Devils have been inn th e final out fo r goodI thrthree w eeks later. ; the fourth quarter o fa 104-04-95 defeat to thc Housio BtitlcrCoi^ounty'will get that- v.....- R ockcts on.Saturday, hit 122 o f 17 field goal aiteihpts, 1 2 . chancc whene n th e five-day, 16- : 'V o f 13 free throw s and addedi eightci rebounds. ^ team , joublc-climination d o Wrestling f added 17 poinoints for Utah, which hadI'lost lo toumapicnt bb< egins on Tuesday, -itsprevious lliree road:gamcsICS and. eig h t o f 10 overall. TlieTl Last y e a r EBeane hit o 3-polnt C Cc o n tin u e d fro m A 9 - M itch Brook5f l k s ,F U e r - 4 seconds left to'beol . . . Jazz won for the eighthb s straight lime againsi lli shoi wllh 2 4 { season, then concludedi his prep A pair of perpenalty, points, both for ; M avericks and for th c,l3 th jintime in thc last 14 malchups. Butler County.ty, 78^77 , carecr with a mojor dccis:ision over stalling, assessi:essed in the late going, "< Since then:rn B eane has gone on second-seeded Ike Wosdenen of two- kept Brooks fromfro joiniiig Sutherland ,Bu!ls_,I_01,jC.lippcrs 94t , f „ ...... insas.S M !i______Time5,“ sTatc team'-champioio n S u g ar- afop th c aw ards'ird:>'^u>iid. ■ Kansas Stole bccause g . CHICAGO (AP) — D.J. Ami;>rmstrong scorcd u curcer-higli ^ Salem. You can bankbai on that because points, including I2 in thc'founhurth quarter, as ihc .Cl'icago DullsBul “1 got to K i nationol Ouco) ____Fnj rotitr to the 7hivt»rg — n rnng e v llleIsJ.crci^.J(fln_BsrgcjL ’s J ______-ibu6ht.back. from-a-9^inHl>ifdHIrd-quuner-iiuficit nitd'dcrciillHld thu—tl o f th e ' r 29-0 and who improvedd his state thc benefactoror oof those penalties in o Los Angeles Clippcra 101-94 MoiMonday niglit. ' ------loumament, better i tournament I mark to I2>4 — inflictedd the only 3-2 'semifinalnal upset, encountered - Chicago moved 2H games in'frn’/rdrtl o f Cleveland in iJie Ccnir probably a;ht b it w ould be." I loss on A-1 champ Micah CGibson of lesser oppoppositiori in the Division. Thc Cavaliers lost I05-I)5-lOI ut Washinglon. than I Ihoughtaunty will hc one of - j Scoltie Pippcn.,wlio Imd justust.four poinis in ihc first ihraIhrcc y. Caldwell cham pionshipp fiifinals. ;mc winners in the. quarters, camc through wiih 11I in Ihe founh quaricr. APBheie Buller C om ■ ‘ ■ T he toss left;ft IBrooks, 29rI Jn 1993 , ; . Cleveland’s Craig3 EEhio dishes a pass arot ■ five 30-gam teams hove won at « i-ptace finisher in' his ; ound field. Ten tei R o g e r S u t h e r l a n d , F i l eer i ' and a sixth-pl; Bullets 105, C avaliers1 11( 0 1 the Bullets’ Charlesles Jones In Monday’s g: fies. season, with his second • g a m e . [cast 20 gomesliege of Southern Fifth F o s I !2 a s a so phon •' BALTIMORE (AP) - Harvcjrvcy G ram ’s 15-foot jumper wil it in os many years and a ' Lakers 92, Spurss 88 7 T he C o lle then unseeded Sutherland ca 1:04 left gave y/oshingidn thee Iclead for good Monday nfghi n :h finished No. 1 in tha 1 in three years of state < the Bullets snapped a six-gameme rosing streak wilh a 105-10-loi SAN ANTONIO (AP)•) —- James Wortliy scored 24 poi Idaho, whichICAA regular season behind beh in the final seconds“ t< wind." '»-3 « '“■■■• i" victory ovct thc Cavaliers. Vludc Divac and Dyronn SScoU added 17 each as Losloints A and the final N JChe i best tournaments Class Cla A-3, 12S>pound stateecrown in compeoiion. Thc game was originally schitchcdulcd for Siilurday. bul waswa .gained its second victoryi in San Anionio ihis s c ^ n . Angeles poll, has the- I . ’^1992. 1 9 ‘ A recognized No. ton,W oodRlyeiv,-:- j postponed because o fo snowstorrtorni that struck ihe Easi Coasl.isl. It David Robinson led thcthe Spurs wJlh 26 points os Son t rccord at 33-1.ier teams in the final— --amiamong :13G-*pouhders at °PocaleUor?^'5«“Pi '>‘"” curred in an autom^ile ; .w as -Washington's iirst vicioryry overo Clevctond in.seven trie:tries.' lost for just the sixth timele nnt homc; Scan Elliott added 17 p 2 0 m ad e it to the he h'e went 4-0, doubling ca M alad ____ Spurs, who had a modestit tvi tworgame wirining streak snapp ------a c c id c n t-—cam:ancclled. ..Rushton’s ...... land oniy its snec^hd-win in the last.loslil4 g am es.______1 1 5 n j c a a l oit. p : Dcfen’ding ^gra]grapplbr inthe'finats'to repet J 10 Thc Lakers led 76-71•71 wilh five minulcs to play easbn and accounted for Tom GugUolla led Washint;lington w ilh 23 points ond I Three Rivers, Mo., 'In li thiree trips, hts slate:e is 1 0 -2 miih Anihony Peeler hit a 3-poin>oint shol and Divac fotlcwed willg rtiiS .-.- .riburnaiticnt.^ !nce from the state event reboiinds, while Grant added 21 points ond LaBnidford Smit in regional play and against aga th e b est Idaho h a ^ toloofTcr. his only abscnce ! Cavaliers with 22 poinis andJ I10 throw lo put San Anionioio ini a nine-poini hole. The Spur(ilh a free Champion T h o f high school. ' 20. Bmd Daugherty puccd ihc Cs im. Sutherland; S 19-2 as a senior, m four years ofl -re fu n d s, Gerald Wilkins addedrd 17I poinis and Larry Nanec 15:15,- -• no closcrthan five thc rcsl;st oc f the way. lurs camc was beaten in time distnct champ,' ' - will not return,!xas,'I5«16, has the accomplished ace olt despite: :splitting \ thrce-tini m ed to claim thlrd in th e ; Tylerj Texad, marking the' first time' tim between -baskctbiball and Rushton returaet 3und ranks at Moscow . worst record,1963 a toumament wrestling wre during the early piportion of a-2, 152-poun. and was.seedceded No. 2 this time ; Big namaes give; the NITr a tryolI I I tim e since id 19 a losing rccord. ‘‘I - botlboth seasons. team has h a d ; around. : a competitive field, ' ' back.in desperation lotc ■ jumping for jo;joy," said Wisconsin ColUollege and Providcnce to rep think it’ll b e> aoutstanding,” said Chris Ch Chandler, W endel| aI i . Reaching bad li e Associated Press In the se m i’s agaagainst Emmett’s Biyan. ! coach Stu Jacksckson, whose Badgers it in thci NIT field. epresenl but nothing:o o talent scout Rick j_ Unplaced in his ihitiitial state H61gote,who%10 weiit on to win the ! /c u rs i n ' m ade it at 14-13-13 and are onc o f four "1 "1 nm not in a position tc noiional juco Coming off. five ” ycu I’t think this year!s ixpenenee^ ^xp Chandler impiproved to division; theic :27-5 Rushton got th co llcg c Big Ten teams5 in thc field. dowawn i anything." Georgetownto tu r n . 3 nii. “],don’t Antarctica, out of touch with i rong as last year’s." . Ihird thir a s 125 as o sophom oree and held c o u g h t in a guiguillotine and bowed ;d which In.faci. so lodiloden with names is thc Jo)hn h n Thompson said as thcn I co a c h - field is as stror basketball, you’re asked 0 coaches from four- liigh }jigl expectotions for theI nextr two 7_ 5 . Two victori:tories later, he reprised tournament is the NCAA andm d w h ich , NIT field ihat'W'Wi.sconsin-Milwaukcc. (16-16-12) gol their NIT bid: H o y a s Aboul 100ils c are expected to /ears, ygQ] w orse luck could har la k in g 14 siroight N ard ly h av e hiscarli again in overtime and aogam for class A-2 .wher'here, for the past fwo i namcsr thanks to some upsetsts lhatt led Wisconsin-Miluilwaukec coach Steve Atlartiantic Confcrencc title and m - players'can I. hc But most coochcs- the, he ctuunpionship. . yeors, byes haveJVC been non*existent. to such unexpected NCAA^ cientrants ‘ Antrim. "We pl.played ccrtainly well to tlietin NCAA' for the first timmade e It playing welL> much : stock in what. - t The toss snapped a 27I7-rnatch Another torun run afoul o f an Eventual as Missouri. Texas Tec)cch and enough to be Inin there, but w c’rc hoi 1958)58. Two other Ncw--Yorkic since . dqn't pm tootwo n or three games. ^in yinninfi string, leaving Cha'"“ ‘ll"- .championship3 inthe in scrhifinal round, ; Evansville, surprise winmnners of an establishedicd progrom. When team:am s. St. John’s and Seton H thVsccintwIy look at whot the ’ 12-5j 2 _ • in -four—years—o conference tournaments. esiablistied teamsims arc available to tne tne e uig u East, are, as'bsiial, rela They usuallyI done the whole lompetition. record againstinst highly-regarded 1 Two of the 32 teams innils. il NIT NlTorthcNCAv:AA, I think thcy selccl highgh NCAA seeds and the otherilatively player has c opponents whitvhitc winning regular | field — UNLV. and Gcorgeio;eiown — lho.sc programs."s." te aams' m werenM good cnoujier local season." :rs in thc wumamcnl jgg FeffCouchjM inico- - seoson-tourneyiieysrrebounded-for-a •— ; ----- — have' won’huliohiil championsl5^ns1iips'in ‘ Llkc’GcorgcioiciownrThc Hoyasare —quali:lalify. ------— ugh to . Past playersElrnore' Spehccr' he Minico consolation trimiriumph before bowing ■; the last dccader Four m mo o re — onc o f four Bigg EastE team s In the J8IT That Th leaves Connecticut, aboi " includc 'Elltote, Okla.), Lcdcll ; After ^ moving up'^from the lird-piace match.______. Oklahoma. Georgia. ProvidcnJcncc and field, bcncfiltinfing from a down. year milesiles from Madison Square Giout 100 (Connors StatI Walter Berry (San J«y'ayvees three years ago0 Couch 2-12 in the third- Hou.sto'h — ulso have m adec it to thc by a confcrcnccice that normally gets as thethi closcst thing* to an areaGarden, s Ejck|„ and5 xas^.V Snuft Wehh_ _ P°a Final F our during that period.d. five o r six teami1ms tirth e N CA A and thatat wv ill drow fang m the FinnI1 Fschool Jacinto, Tcxi■exas), Paul Pressey li*®rhe first earned' him the bronzc bi at ? n ^ n tlw NIT.—U Bu ut tncre are enougti Cieorgct ------(Midland. f STexas), Armdh 130, the seco n d th at sam e pojosition in This spot is5 forfoi you. Pencil in your • ; • . th ^ NCA A Final^l 6 fn i'iiulw last 10 But with Syrayracuse on probbation Ohioh io S tates. P rovidences, .Clowns, Bi (Western dependence, T Kan.), heA-1,135-pound ‘ classificiication. favorite. : Wendell's underrated years. "G iven som e o f the: leiteams in and mediberiiy/ IrIn thc middle, the Big Colicalleges and other schools withBoston Gillioih (Indeilian (Chowan. N.C.) ^ ForF' durability," none exeec:eeded ihe It mighl be W thc tournament, It's luken on some East got only ththree NCAA bids, its alumumni to give toumament ofl5.1'!“ ' NalcMcMillaiUchmond (Mobcrly, SpaSpartan 140-poundcr in the-1993tt Jeremy Dozleizier, second behind strici, but who missed credibility it hasn’t seen in rcccnt fewest since 1981981, leaving thc Moyas, hope>pe for some decent crowdsifllcials i . „„d Milch Ric Inals. M inico coaches repairr a Rogers in distrii years.. You’ve got to'think the;he N IT is . alo n g w ith Co:Connecticut. Boston finalsials. s in th e Mo.). ____ I shoihoulder dislocated in 'the firsirst round, slate w ith a fractuacturcd arm. thenhen revived Couch after o headh butt • Maybe you'OU p refer. J e r o m e :------— - ^ —mnidwoy-throiigh-^he-ne id lext • two ThcavyweighrReeRecd-Ostefm‘«lc^n>Io: . minininutes ren d ered him unconsnscious. —-5 sed w h o defeanfeated all comers exccpt ■ OCouch, though, never atlptow ed his two>time A -2 champcha David A n d crto n ' ; . S c o re s«and statIts - - • . ■ • N4ampa an opponent an opportirtunity to of Snake River.:r. Or ( how about W ood ' ; lar Ift Houtar>(2l4)a)Tau*-E1Pa»o|>a>0(20-12|.e4} UMAAetia«}.HaiMen1 kD«eMMU*inukM.ejopA ciipi:apita!izei dominating his1 IBulldog River’s Ray Torres.Tor He met lesser • Oa»norafl,Un>twU3 be 8 -1 fo r th e gold-mcdalT It marked success than thethc others, yet was a • .. ^MpwiM(23-7)alUC3aMa6.iu 6ait>ara(l8. Cndtma* }, Sl lotM 2>1 VM>hinotonvi.D« ng«^fcjS5 10|.10Mpm. __ . S S S f S B lis 24th triu m p h ag ain st onmly three four-year stole: qualifier.qu IsfBA standings ? s a j K t K » » v a a s s w a r ■ It at! o u l. A lt g a v e SiBla 29. MatsuH 27. T«>r^ 34. Evar nd PBBWirt8,cr«eagoWh(l tS?S«l5igi».ft«pjiv lossosscs, none of the latterer at his Each went a 22. RheOo biM 13. pBUwgn 1I.KMi^imsim ssm m oS m^ ^ S o )i4 EmonlonMNM laturolwei^^t. I lOO-perccnt. eWTERNCONn^CE 10. Ban SIM 8. NELouMna7.0rw: » ■ asa.^s?” ABMeOMUsn 5>T»cu»« 8. HeuHon I Swaw Ww» •OarSraagMin WSStM 2. OoMon ci««o 1 •'0*Of9» «•»»>>»■ "iu Mnnhsnanl.PtAnl. EtMUn 33 !S fit Tam-EtPaMwmw g s s f e f s i M AU-Amerrican I Onomto ?9 » 4M IM ,>nl| M>»M, Or»frOnwSI Mflnat nVI. VVa. M«MuU«{U)4.ColorS(K 3 0 Am,eMhwi:BndP««DomMOAMfl Me(M)4.M.ii SoaHaaaMfQ.afiSSSiSSSsSiltfe Conlontlnued from A9 . Today-aOl Tobacco Road. . N«.Y1>rky*nkMviMMvt,HouttcnalKUnMoott M Fon • auaWdw.tePiKti invard Glenn Robinson o f ; OMM 40 ” 2X a pS £ S ^ S cSSS oS » .«ravivmMvi. ^ 5.3 points, 8.2 assists : K»naC ^ SCOKshibr guards J.R. Rider ofIf U NLV ClwlOM 33 28 S4I- S potnubawden2SpoiflaWaFnl.pl* Hall and “II percentt shooting.lromsh 3-poiht AJKnU It 31 500 tt/< BuDugn an* pMnt lo> a 2W>-plac* vtMvnuMd* H«f»s*n Sl.-Ouonoma wtmw•rvt.Flon<)*- VI. HaMfl.Fla. 1.09am. rvtiand (u) M WMar pactwri, and Ulto^5j{l5lgS55e!5-owr*tt andid Terry ’ Dchere of Seton H Intena 29 32 .473 I] lait w««k‘( l« Hj__. tournam ent mark.ork. During his sUiy th e • . Iowa 240 1.4 waw Fla.tlMam jards Nick Van.Exel of Cir Houilsn 40 21 OM - .Tsim TmA 200 ij lujMHanatOiir; ' Zatio>w,p«^ Blue Devils wentent m=24. • _ ■ .: Sm AMOMo 39 22 .eU IK . Stanlore 2S-9I 1.1 S CaaQMovAWWiona St.—HoMlsrMlsn-UTEP SLLoMva.TcnntoalOuf ssiasm*™ , Kid o f Tenncs: . AutHim 2<-3 IJ 7 wnn«v*.MumKinioSl.-vC(K'CU^DUiMvw a-m. 0«n«»n. Fla.. 11 js ■Ttem|^ J «0 i ^EMHa(and.c«dw«: . OnO i cswe and far as accaccomplishments go, ^ s .a irward of Ariz S S S U 4^ iVr • PaonSbl* 22-S 1J • forw has'accomplished as ; . VlrpMt . 24-S 1.1 • S«*lMv*.CMnil«atTHi ^ r ^ B ^ a g c id ju n io rs G ra n t H ill o f Du5 ukc and he hjis player to ever play in' : __ . “ I SSffi ■ S”'j' ” “ 1; SSSSSia-iir.LV.usc.5Cvt. San OMgo vl. CNcago Cut illy McCaffrey of Vanderbi ^ { 3 MKnoanSl«UUwm»-Plond».t,nda-MinnncKa .1:0Spnv -Duke'—coach—M ike 1 . Slwh. F. Autsn - 27-4 » C^^WA'IhWmia ere te.amtnatesion-Duke' 1 .W*H«tatFenMrM.pa. SSwdar.andOrtanEO$-ear»en«1WO.'—“ natioitibnal championship team — 5iSi.-.Ji-S.i4? 1M...... JonaaandSMvaCMr. th . ic key guy for thc last ^ * |2B’ . . - '- - . PWn0ui5.FU,S0Spm.io.CtamiT«r,BndO«anJon UICJS :cause of his overall . Swramonlo 20 41 328 2(H 17. NoRhCvMna 23.8 il UKM,FEt.,S<0pm. >M«m«»l.av^o^to M£Mashbum, a 6 -foot-8 N ewn Yorker,' 19. V«fmon1 7i-0 il OaUM VI. Colorado MTu.^MaU.Pc^a uiJ tremendous impacipact on every g am e h c 1B.Oo««nsO^ ^ li; p.m.______w£s-waK«j^e^, willill en< ter th c N B A draft in Ju Hondi/>G«nM 29J24 ■ nnHa i Jhiliiv plays. Cenainlyly hihe is most deserving ! UMOwnMNclMwiM . I i:Om I ^ 20-12 21 emendous inside-outside Witrw'Oton IOS, OcvMnd <01 iSaSrRaaSgradlb^ ncrico honor ond J'o m . L*Uliw»fl2.8*riAnlOf»B7 22. NatmtU 22-7 ' s 2: i towed Kentucky lo offset thet ifi« of-this AlNAmcri 23. Hawad 29J II him." cwgo 101. LA Ck(««n H 24. Kanaat 21-9 V of.tolhalf»nwri.aguacano§i53l!SS?S»o«." _0f^fO1 ““r'four seniors from last year’:r ’s squad ve^^^proud o fh im UMllOO.CUBMSe 25.N. iant«» ______2l-S- .1ft ^^^^-N H L.standinj ,y _ a ------T hercJs-vcry h/ iliule Hardowby-can’t J . MIM 01 Ownw. (n) atleachc'd'thc'regidnat'fihala Ua.OMarmnaSL 238 1( AinmaaMn g s ------cboiANTar-8«rtCwt thotr ketball and a 23-point ;y , 0".LyYCarty^ja^ HcHe averagcd'21.3 poinlm s , 8 .6 . do w ith 0 boskeit WWaC p WfE :rage along with 8.7 tm N CS Hineett. Dwi CM•r.loina»nttnfla^canip rcbbounds o and 3.6‘assistsO whitr P'f some averaf Exhibition basebj Ard.-M«n UeOcfta he field and 6.5 assisis backs that Tannnwe Tk» 13. Hory Cnai 12; L T Pl» OF M ’bashtbau. shooilooting 49 pcrccnt from thi mon 10: AlTVn«*MST~ up; The 6-7 MMemphisci native was ...... —nanairarooMirewCTpTTi------a i, Fkmu ' AMERICAN LEA0U6Oue NVRmaari 31 if < Pailiaai«^««Wfli|W inclUieluding almost two 3-point Ot1«W9 Bl Houtton. 8.30 p <11. «t Na»J»n ' U 29 P forccd to handleidle much more this • . , MMm«tSMtM.8pin. S;OM>gii'(BMTrtl,4; 1 ...W U P*t933 . '. KY l«Mart 32 30 ------0«nnMSaennw<*a.e 30prn - OU DcnWMon 4; FkWM 3. IMttUIW 3; —fiTT, season with ^thcw the rly^^i^j^o Mottana 3; AMsat Sl 2: So>«>«n ■> 'S I :!S m S t - “ I ’m v e r y h a p p y wTT 0RMn1:Louiy«*1:Molil*n«1, SU. i-Ma«Ml-- -42 “23 ,l” lUUWUKEEBUC* ..■!.u .... Slopped him asIS hihe-^d the Tigers to • ' taS*** 0 5 .Mt**IS «-0uMmc 3S 22 aSlHwoLVES-PiydTw a gre;great honor and I share it w UO (-Bonsn 39 34 A tournament berth. ; ' N IT schedule o t u ^ 0 7 192 OuffOl 33 27 ammates beocusc they m "■'Oil"'- N C A A t 117 HanMd 20 S’;4} lii SISSSrtSSSawSSS? . ‘com V. r.i Hardaway andnd Moshburn were .; ,J.._ J ' . . AI-nmwEST issible. Right now. w e’r K lS>'^w y»!S^ on 2S(S^'* FMRrM SISS’oty 4 ■ 9 iloO s • s s a S S ^ S i itions last season. - i vola Mug)* «''• WMMdqr.UKtll7 Ooiltfl 4 7 JMIS? _ . “ “ cA«™Ea<5^ conc11) al UrawHta |1M0). 7:3 5 E r a & ” “ “ COUJWWHORUNEADFEVER-^<»«-dFtor, Iting on Webber burstrst on the scene last' •• ©•oipi»(15.131*IW*UVlrBna(l4-11), vards. W e’re conccntrati .!«*»<• t39) ^ * ^ • I J :?Si a s r «-«gMdAn»(inrN9uMon. winniinning a cham pionship.” season w ith his: fabledfat classm ates arid ' * &um. Ohio (»4|« 0n<0Sui# nhoi« so*,». m»» MOTE:SpM.tS! ISS’[ ■ ■ ' ea=i,rra«.. BissaiES^.: sey C ity ,. how m uch this met * TJOpjn. p.m. »*co*a«yeo«f>.>o______I ipWCIreer u n d er h is fath er in, Jerse; means to me.” ^ ^ ■ |_ _ T

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CUca^TtflMDO “ I in1 allsteals ar]d blocked sliols. Aflerler going C U o g o Trftwniwoe . I have xpullercd xlnce.sine- going 4-K. In ihc nr>i p « •. ; undendefealed in their nine non-confnfercnec . 15 games, thee I’a I’anihcrs shot nearly 1. North Carolina (28-4) amet. the Boilermakers hadI ta .500 I.Keniuckyiky (26-3) . . C l ' ^ percenl from ihelie fiifield, but they've liii only Coaeh/Kliool record: Deanan Sm{ ilh. 768- E Coach/schoolool record: Rick Pilino. 91-30, - ^ I 46 pctceilf durincIK Ihthe'slump.. 223.32nd year., East' IO.Nebnuka(20.|0) 4thycar. ^ S. Eas 10.M^phisSuitSute(20TlI) . K cyjlayen: C Eric.MontroiiTOSS (15.7 ppg...... Cc. Coach/tchool record: Danny Nee.:. 126-92. 1 ...... Key playerster*:.Fjamal.M^bum (21. ^ . .... 'C oach/w hoolIII rerecord: Larry t-'inch. I4i- 7.4 rpg); K Oeorjc Lynch-(14: th year. ppg). G Travisvi* Ford (.872 E T ^ . , .511 3 - - ' fp o ). Key players: G Eric Piatkowskiski (16,6 pomtpct.). I r t 1 " V S ^ p ta y e r:r: G -l' A nferiiee "I'ciiny" ■ .'^CommenttlTiUIt Ihe I9lh stra pg). C Derrick Chandler ( U .l ppg..8.1 8 rpg), Commcntrir liIn addition lo tradition and a ■ L C 1 . J I Hanlpponenis have ^ game . P c ftntUT pim i i r e i i m wr * '’ ~ "^OrtandoArt™" ~ .799 frec-lhrow' pel.pci. Hardaway, labeled “llie . shot only 41.6 percent ftw trihc^h^floor against ~ ** ■ ^ Wlnaiflntw SilOT. N.C. CKanitiandlSrV/fim^e'^ia}' re b o u n i^ h)hi double— — —in-lumovota-ani.and-aversge_winniniLtpica(Lpf_^ r _____ oiiwido;Fia. next M agic Johnso:Imson,*' is ihc liuiion's moti Tflr_HccJs, who have ouisc.(16.4 p p g ) ^ _____ opiwncnubyanaverBseor 18(points. pa 10^ am.' If. Manhattan (23.6) . i Seton Hallfall (27-6) ie.-ao a.m. and brawny Anlhon;Ihony Uouglo-i (1 1.5 ppg. K.5 - ^ H 2. Cincinnati (24^) • Adianut (70.6)5»v.,Mo»y&Ott(:M).» VI • Kanaaa Slata (1»-10) vt. Tuiana <21J1.0).30- rp8)grBlefullyacccr Coach/school record: Fran Fniiiehilihilta. 23- ' Coach/schoollOol rccord: P J. Carlesimo. 194- mlnulaa aflar pracadwg eoma iccepihispa.sKs. Coach/school record: Bob’ Huggint.Hi 91. , Isl year. 152.1 Ith year.ir. - 11.TuIanc(21-H) 35.4 th year. 1».10)v*.P«^(1MJ.6;35 • Waatam KwHucfcy <2«.S) V*. l.1«T>ptU Key players: P Keith Bullock'(l8.18.2 ppg. Key players;» ; G (21.8 ppg), (20.11), S 32 pm . v»> ««.• Coach/whoolI rccord:rec Perry Clark. 62-54, - - Key players: O Nick Van EExel xt (18.7 ppg. . N S i,c « iM(2(MJv».eaMC»ti*na(13. (29 11 rp|n.g).-F/(3 Carey Edwara»(13.2 ppgpg). - C L u ih e r WVrigbt ri (8,1 rpg), F Arlura*--)— ■'Salon Hall (274) Yt.-Tfrawiaaa Stall.tale(IO-B). -4 lliy e a r. ------4apg).CC«Tl^lount(i1.7 ppg.ppg 8.3 rpg). IB). WmlnutM• anarpfscMMogtmaan ' CoCommeni: Jaspers won IS o flhheir c l final KamisbovBS(l4( I4 ^ p p g ). Key players:i: F/CI'/i Anihony Reed I IS.K ^ H Com ment: The hallmarksa ooi f Huggint* FrMFriday.Uarel)IB - if6 i g,gamet. including tw o one-pointinters, to C om m ent:it: The regular *eaton andI Frtday.UKfilO . ppg. 6.9 rpg). G3 PolnierPo Williams (9,8 ppg. Uearcats are depth and erfierro r-fo rc in g - AiTb ipture Ihe Metro Atlantic Athletic liltitle. Ifs conference lounjum ey champion Pireiet are the " 5,5 apg. 3 spg). defensive pressure. Opponentsnia shoot .405 .. Syracuaa, N.Y. uXnh lent since . best-bet lo givi{ive a postteaton polith lo the Naah.«t.Tann, Comment: Therhe Green W ave made Ihc . (2M ) Pann.Atnla|22.4). lanhaltan's first NCAA Toumamen Wai>« Forafl (1M) V*. Tannattaa- snd average 20 lumovers and 56.9 pps. >58. ______tarnished Tmagtlagc BIb^ L « ^ . p ic y 'v e ---- .. Cnananooaa(304).1IUSa.m. *■____ school's flrti NCA,JCAA appearance last year.______Guieh shooter Van Bxel n c e lc'l«;fh>m^polni= fl - 12:12.TexasTech(1H.ll) '.------*' w d t n 'l -ln a-i :----- I6»a (220 varHerthaasltbolilana«(3W C ):m - -beaiinR-Sl.-J6hV»h 's jin'thc'firti raund. Clark range. Erik Manln and CuftisIII. B 0 ..1 . sts;’,;!;ncMlnaoama . CoCoach/tchool rccord: Janfcs Dick» Coach/schoorrccord: John CaCalipari. 100- ^ authwett Conference'*'regular tI rcirccord: Mack McCarthy. 56.Stbyear. ' • ormed lo Ihe SWC Toumament title.lc.Thc6- Bob Sura (20.9*•9 1pp s). F Doug Edward* (16.9 Oi1anda.FIa. 162-80.8lh year. ' Key players; F Harper Willl/Jlliam s (15.9 . *‘.‘■ ^mator»«ilam.Ke. 2 1 - - 7 FleiFlemons is only senior w ilh ilgnignlflcani ppg. 9 rpg), F'RodnbyDobard Ri (11.3 ppg). Kanaaa Slata-IWana xvmar va. Floncarwa Siaia- Key players: GGTim'Brooks(l6.3ppg.4,2 Ti ' ppg). F Loui* Roe M4 p p t 9.1I rpg)- tpj . Nenn Cwoluu-EaiEailCaroDntMnnKvt. playinaying lime. Hughes, a 6*4 tophomorlore, was Com m eni:: TThe second iiraighi 20-wio SvafttvlBa wMmt. 13:2$ pm. rpg. 6.2 apg). F' GaryGa Robb (14,6 ppg. 6.2 . Comment: BaikeibaR hasn'tsn't been thli Rm m !>Und.^urd>urdi»a«(nf.«f.t0:10i.ni. ; thec loi loumw MVP. season for KenCcnnedy hat been marked by W.KamuOy.MamphlaSatawlnftarv»vt.'Saton rpgj. G Chad Copciaipcland(I4,l ppg). much fun al M sitaehusettsI sinsi: e e Julius Si. Johni-T«xuitta IM i wMnar vs. Adtanu*. 13 13.HolyCrow(23.6) close game* — 12 ^ I d c d by five N inu.pr Hait-l^nnMaaa SItta ortmar. 30 iHntjunuiataiief. C om m ent: Moeikloeeatins. w inners o f the Hrving was on Ite campus in thebe eariye 1970s. Ho»yCre*»winflor.7-3l9,26lhyear. guardCharileWI Ward it alto key. Sunday. U«tfi 21 teaton title, cann thoot.thi They average 48,6 »eaion. the unheralded Minut'em iunday.Ma^31 ’ ! flcld and tel a school record lem en made il iThaCwilarDeRM Key „ pUycr*: F Rob F ^ i e r (17.65ppg).G p 4.1o.wa(22-8:2-8) - N«Mto.Tann. pereent from Ihe flel< all the way to the Sweet 16 o f f the : NCAA *‘28yr«outa.RY. Roger3g«-BietIin.O Bill Walker. - Coach/tchoolool record: Tom Davit. 151-71,' . WatcaForMl-Tn.«waano90aMnnarnarvs, by scoring morev'lHan iHi 86 pointt per game, . Toumameat. UMasi ba* the: coconference's - vvM».M*nhatiBnBanwnnarvi.UuaenuHfla. Comment: Coi Holy C rott has won l7ofiu 17 7thycar. l9>«a.NE LeuUana.Klrviar. 12:99 p.in.i.in. Guard Tec Jay Jacktar.ip30a.m. '•last;!!it:19 games and lt1n*the toumaimment for ' K n ' playera:n : C Acle Earl (16.5 ppg, 8.8 Kamueky«ldar winnar VI. UtaA.Pmunburvh 13. NorlheatlLouLouisiana (26-4).- senior. N«w l<>«xiGC Slat*.ata.Nabn*ka«i>inn(rv(. . thee first fii time lincc 1980. The 6-5! FeattcrF rpg). O Val Bara winnar, M rrttiula* aflat praeMng pamapa Coach/tchoolI rec record: Mike Vining. 230- 4.Arkan*a*(20-8) I CMMfUB.Copplnli>inStaiawMnar.Wimitusa*. ,cofe(ored a Patriot League toumament.ni.record Cotirmeni;: TlT h e veteran Hawkcyct are a RagMSwnMnala 125.12th year. m Richanlipn,_ aWf pwoaingaar Thufid*y.Uint)2S F Ron Stuan (21.2 ppg, 9,6 Goach/school record: Nolan F > points in Ihe Crusadcra* three victortoriet. _ _ lough Icam to> jeread. They won two game* on 1 Key playen: F Ri -- —...... MOMrteMCeOaaum ...... rpg). G Kcith Johntoihnton (14.2 ppg. 2:8 tpg).Q 187-71, Sih'yearr ’ Friday. MarcfiSe 14.Pcm»wl«mia(22-4)If- emotion a'llirr• ^iti t a T f b i ^ ChrirStreet dfed ' cnanea(.N.C. Key player: 0 Robefl Shepherdicrd(3.2.p,| ■miTiurtiwiWini Coach/tchool Coi record: Fran Dunphphy.'59- in a January cac ar crath, then tagged a bit. Kanaaa Stata-TUtna-norWa 6l,-EvtEvanaviia U u it Davis (13.8.8ppg.42.9pct, pp 3-poinicn).___ Comment: Razorback* haveive recovered e mM fRumafM, NJ, 45.4U!.4ihyear. • Their strong dde e fe n te and rebounding will wilnnor va. W. Ky.JMmphlt St—SataitonKaii- C o m m en t:, SiuStuart belongs 10 the remarlcably well after lot* o f Todrodd Day. Lee UNC.ECU~uAi4>ilH»ufduawlnnafv».8tJorin'». Key Kc; pUyert: Q Matt Maloney (16.16.1 ppg). tervc them wel)el) iin tight t^umey game*. TknnaaaaaSLMywr ' Woridwide Churehreh (of God and doesn'l play • Mayberry and Oliver Miller' to the NBA. T*(t»T«a>-Arkwirkaftua-HeiyCreMomnar G Jerome-AllenJen (l3.5 ppg.- 5-apg).-F-F Bany ------5. W ake Fore:orest (l9-8>------v t...... from - sundown. Frida'riday 10 sundown Saturday. . __ Shepherd isn't the only ball1 ththief. Take. WrBW«4«anh^ erce(l4.8ppg). Coach/tchoolool record: Dave Odom. 67-47, Wato Fo«wl-U^«r»-Ne LouitlanJanawinrwr n ,c Indians JoltIt the two games hc missed isilion baskeu, 8i«t».N«br»»)»»«i*-

(t,7block.s).GTyuslyus iidney (5,8 apg). ,a>icagoTiibw>c ------^------1 M ichachael Hawkins (.452 IHB Chicago Tribuae 3s) stretch defentes H b H Com ment; Marricarrick's coniraci exiension was a disiraetionn laidy.lal T hai's over now, - - 1. Indiana (2B-3) d keep them from 0^09 1. Michigan (26-1) CoBCh/ichool recdrd: Tlie B ruins' sircngtlsngth'it their inside game. Coach/school record: Bob Knight. Kn 514- ;ging back on the big R fS M pVIic ft. Xavier University is ' Steve Fiiher. 94-36. 4th West -and they need I’elrusl;lruska 10 play in sync wiih I63.22ndyear. dwest Ij t O'Bannon und Tar\Tarver. They don't go too ^ heaney(21.1 Cincinnati. HE b£ year. Key players: F Calbert Chea: 1 deep. Mijjhl have: iroutrouble in firsl round, . ppg. 6.3 rpg). G (15 10. S<}Uthem Methodist Key players: F Chris ' Damon Bailey ( I 0 .6 |^ 4 .) apg). SU school^cord^^ d J r C o a c l ^ M t rccord:rcMi Nomi Siewan, 514- ______.ConunenUJCnIsbLinowLwhai.g r - regi regiom 263.26lhycnr. win the tuiional championship, hs in Shumau. 65-76. 5ih ppg). C Juwan Howard (J4.6ppg.7.5.rpg),. Key players: G IMelvin Booker (16.1 >0 with Ihe Hootieri in 1976. 198198lin(fl9W* nFW Round 'FMRound Key players: F Mike . ^ # i| Commeni:. Wolver­ TIuidty.Mtnhie ppg). F.Jevon Crudupudup (14.5 ppg. 8.7 rpg). G - lie has the nucleus back from li iHr Reggie Smilh (4,1 pp( Final Four team. Cheaney U the^ Bi B r . o « ■ Ison (19-8 ppg. 7 T>g).. • ' ines. leaking second At'Tha Jen M. Huntsman CanM RcMmeM.li. C G3reg re( Rinzer (7.6 rpg). • sTiaigbl.^ Final Four... sailiM cay Commeni: Tigersiers l0). winning flnal game < ^g).aGeraWLcwis(7np^7.1 rpjrpg). half-dozen teamam s thought '10 be Icgitimale 13:49 pjn. Ihen sw eeping 100 BiBig Eight tourney tiilc, ppg. 9.4 rpg), out wilh a kneo Vkndereat (204) vt. DcMa Slala (31-7), Poinl guai^ SmithIlls is a Key despile hit modett , uncertain. . :::rsL; p% jkl title contenders.s . B I ut Michigan must contend nUnuM anar piaeadng 0Hna lency to lose interest. If hc : come 10 fruition with a fine seniororclat*. withanaulhgtn{ truth: Each o f itt losses was a, Afusma (34-3) va. Sanu Clara (1S.11),I 0 04 tendencj 2. Kansas (25.6) VouIMm mnol* (23.9). 0;10 down — at Duke, againat . d o e sn 't. T ig e rss arare better ihan their Coach/Khool rcconl: Roy Willi e Southwest Conference regular' teatonsi ' hyped snowdo' implon Mustangs are small but aveiveraged ' Indiana twice an'danc a t Iowa in’ibe Hawkeye*' TMiipla (1M2) V*. MiuaufI (10.13), 30wmnutat1 ' unimposingrecord.- * ’ 36.5th year. , Cani^(i04)vi.I'vi. Loulalana Siala (22.10). 11. Long Beachh StaleSti (22-9) % (14.2 ppg). G .. M m m uw tafw ^ point* per game this season.' , lint home gamel e a ^ a ^ Chri* Sucet'* death. rWay.Mare^ ’ - U.l11.UuitianaStaie(22-10 ) • ' .2. Arizona (24- FHday.M«tfi19 Couch/school record: recot Seth Greenberg. 51- TwiywwOoagT- ^ C55CoaoK/wh-oorrw onl: Dale Brown,iira ro :------— c

...... A ; r - r - r - ; A-12 .Timos-Npwa. Ti^lnfin FFails! Id a h o ' Tuosdoy, Moreorch 16.' 1993 ■' Feirnaando is> ^mahvj►^alous’ iagainsiit Twimis; Moriris slug!5 S Reds

f o r t M Y E R S ,. Fla.n (AP) — I -f nw Fernando Valcnzucl;uclu a n d B e rt 'iiffaBir -g r B lylcvcn. tw o onc-tiin(limc star pitchers- ( " Who arc irying dcspespcratcly' tb win jobs, had very difftiffcrcni result.s ‘ , Monday. Sr ■ < IE E xhibition bbs a s e b a l l

7 -'ValchzuclaT in'his sisccond spring- '

; Baltimore'Orioles to ; 6-3 victory ; .over the Minnesota Twi T-: "My velocity was il lotI b cd cr. nnd ' n had .good rotaiitation _on the ------rcurvcball.” said'Vaknzcnzucfa, "but my “ screwball stayed up a little bit. lt''s m -liard to have everythinIling good at the • --sam e tiiTie." M eanw hile, Blylcvcn siring o f .six ' consecutive scorclcss inningsin cam e lo H f iM>phoio • an end when he gavcu|c up five second- ■ { Florida Marlins NNigel Wilson bundles up a g a in st the cold with ______L.lnning runs-to the Oriole ------H fellow outlleldar.r Jose .Gonzalez duringig IVM onday’s exhibition, -----r:Valenzucla7i"32ry2;year^dlU Ic fi-” P* - game against thete New York M ets In Coc>>'six Pirates 5, White So:;ox 4 Indians Padres 8, Athletic: T CHARLOTTE. Fla. (AP)- I (ss) 10, Angels 3 . innings for the Expos, Mcl Rojas was Ihc mnings. BRADENTON. Fla.I. i ( A P ) — Mike P)— PHOENIX (AP) - Ouillcrmb C ubs(ss .iljiquist retired Hie final six Tcxi 1PB..Ariz._(A_P) ~ Sammy_Sosa ■ - winner with two shutoutIt innings.ini • « j c ..BclKs iwovc in five runs to lead a Cubs split - 1 Dodgers 3, AstrosS1 1 •. FORTr ^MYERS. Fhi. (AP) — Bomoii>ion Chicago-W hitc Sox. Bel^^I's gnme-winning Cleveland idiMs Diego over Oakland, uind drove i foMhrcc runs in lh e eighdi ihnirnning li was lhe Athlctics'f.cri. d ro v e inin two runs for Boston, with o a . Fla. (AP). — M it e Drape•aper. • ' • trying 103 wwin n jo b as n reliev e r w ith Ne Former Presidenl Gcoricorge'Bush. who Nachring'sg's IWO RBIs coining on n pinch N.'j* R ockies (ss) 5, Brerewers4 Giants (s n. threw oul Ihc double, ' Jackson lagged from thithird and slid inio york pitclitched two shulout innings for ll ts(ss) 8^ M ariners 3 now lives in Houslon. t home on his aniflcial lefi h ccrcmoniiil first pitch off llic game. ihipjustaheudof- vicio^y ovcoverPloridn. CHANDLER, Ariz.. (AP)( — Roberto SCOTTJITTSDALE. Arir.. (AP) - Dill Phillies*s 46, Yankees 3 Orlando M erced's ilirow. The Marlins Ma took u 4-3 lead ihrougough Mejia hil a game-lying,;. iiwo-nin homcrjn Swift survi-urvivcd a shaky siart and finished Reds 3, C ardinals 2 ihrec inniiiinings av Sid F e rn u n d c/. gavei'c uup Ihc seventh inning andI Ihctl gamcwmnmg .sirong in Sani F ran cisco 's splii*.squqd . s 2 f o r tr lLAUDERDALE, l-la. (AP) ^~ Royals 2, Blue Jaysi's 1 live hiiss niand walked four. In the eighlighih RBI d o u b le in Ihc nninih 10 pow er victory overovei Scoitlc. ST. PETERSBURG.. Fin.Fl« (AP) — H al D arren Dnullon'Jrove Di in Ihrec runs;, . Jeff McKnighi and Jcrom'oiny Colorado past Milwaukee Swifi.biit, bidding to reium lo the rotation Morris hil a two,•run homliomcr in the first includingng a. iwo-run homer, lo power DUNEDIN. Fla. (AP)I -— l-hil lli»llWl J' c.s. a solo h o m e r and C h r i\» Ilinncy niiclicd B'imil'™cach singled in a run lo rallyy >*"=tl' The Rockics. snappiiping Ihc Brewers' after slioulcioulder trouble placed him in the - inning lo help Cincinnati'beli'bcaiSl. Louis. Philadelphiphia past lhe New York Yankees. >m a 5 4 deficit. )on fuur scorclcss innings a:as KaJisas Ciiy M cisfra,, nine-game winning sireireok. had only one bullpen1 at Ihe end of the 1992 season. Morris. Ihc Reds' No.1.3 31 hitter, hom e re d G o ld Glove C firsi baseman Don iring. but ihey hit allowedI foufour-hits und two mns in Ihc finst ' ires with one oul Mullinglyly made; a rure error in llic firstIrst defeated Toronio. Iliait'«I's hom er in Ihc previous.hbm cr ull spri off starter Omor Olivares enigen broke a (SS(ss) 6, Giants 1 tw o.off Milwaukee left:fl-hander Graeme inning before befo settling down. Hc allowed undonconinthenrst.ilt. ilc suid he was inning to1 helphc Ihc Pliillics score ihrec runsuns fifth inning of Pat Her Cubs A. Ariz. (AP) — Minor-lcoguague Lloyd in thc’sevenih. only onec hil over his lost three innings. lucky Ihc wind wiis blowingvingoui. offrookickic Bob W ickman (0-1). Miltlil t scorclcss tic. ^ MESA. Penguitins app(iear onlyy team \w ith ™ )n chamipionshi]ip assur<■ed i divisioi _ The Associated Pivssi Chicagoiheld hi a three-point lead over/er last night. We hud1 ito wait for ■ D e tro it and ai Toronto was anotherler Buffalo to bc:u Pillsbsb u rg h o u t in — ,,-_/^.th&^HL-seasonJiinJjcadsJnto.llic-^lwi}_p.Qiht ihts_b.a.ck. pcndini; Mondavay overtime. Il’s alwa/ays been a final morilh. llic Pittsburiburgh P enguins n ig h t’s coconiest between the Maple)le doKnyhl."______Tiiid Queoec iNordiques.n r ‘Ml s; d e tln ilc ly loi0 0 t i g h t for assured o f a division chachampionship. Minnesotsota led St. Louis by onene comfo'ri. bui comingng down the ^ ' ' Everything else is up in the air — point, stre tc h it w o u ld n ’t bibe normal if especially the teams down’bqlowdo' in ‘ Jn the ifi Adams Division. Montreal;al games didn’i mean ssomething." the Penguins’ Patrick: DiDivision. held a foufour-point lead over Quebec,JC. W ashington defcnseileman Kevin "Every night is tough,Igh. we h av e n o al.so conliniingeni on the Nordiques':s" H aichcrsaid. UNI - walk in the park in ourou division," game wiwith the Maple Leafs,fs. As a result o f the gripripping Patrick New York Islanders5rs g o u lte n d c r M ontreal,al. Quebcc and Boslon huvcvc race. Washington c(coach Terry ' Glenn Helily said. already clinchedcli playoff spots, whileilc Murray thinks that icteams in the* “ M As o f S unday, the PatrickPat w as th e Buffalo ahalso was virtually assured of division have changek FREE FlatIt IRepair ^ P215/75R15 B/W . I * FRHETIraFe RotatiorT 1 I T(lr F R E E T i re liInspection I sKingn"emainsJ on top iin Iditairo d 9 0 i J f j S a m e k s ■ K O Y U K . A lask a (AP;AP) • After an several timiimcs been the race’s decidinglg "Jeffs a strong aihlcietc and a real ^ endurance run of aboutut I1.000 m iles, factor, Ul but that’s not likcly.-this year.»r. worker in lhe hills." he said.sa '’I smoke 1 valuab lY c o u p o n i h i f l . VALUABLE CO;OUPON VALUALUABLE COUPON T i : the 21sl Iditarod Trail SicSled Dog Race Forecasters:rs in N om e say in'ushers canin two Mclcs o f cigarettes iiU 'day. I can ’t I ^ has cofrie down to a coupKuplc of sptinls. cxpcct thete same^ bright blue skies andid run like he can. but1 1 do good— -Computerized C }d-!l-— S n o -i 3raJ<©-^j- Jeff king wns first to complete a mild tem]:mperatures they’ve been:n .anyway." e r ' - S e i • •- 60-mile run across the: idicc.of..Norton enjoying' sincesi reaching the Beringlg King, who lias consisteitently been the J , 'W h e e l |! Tire ervice, i - . —Bay-ond into_thr5'filing'Inge,p fj2 3 0 .at Sea cojuit.u ______fastest musher between1 checkpoints,< ' ' ? _ ■ . ' Install111 sHsl o9s o r pads, I A l i g n m e n t I - I ■ ro8urfoc« a Tnoon Monday. Aboutut 90S minuies The leaieuding mushcrs say iliiiiill sald hc liked his chancescs'of winningr ■ \ :• and tru e drums or • I • ■ - 'o particularly if the trail ‘aloi.long Ihe coast I i | R e m o ' I I rotors,Insi ■•" later. Rick Mackcy amond Dee Dec projectionn hash them preparing for two Stoto-of-tho'ort I . is hard-packed. ' , I I D is m o u n t—^-M oun't 'i I- ’ whasl -Jonrow e arrived withinI 12 minute-s o f final bursts(Is for; the $50,'000 top prize. ■ computarlzad ea'iilpmnnL- Irlve^extesrtnspBBi— 1“ oing'io comc down IQ whoIQ - "1 liavc n bcttetLshoL\t*lhim I ■ I ' —Jt '; O om plet«Itely I I and odjusJJustparWnabrako. ■ Susan Butchcr picks the er right dogs and they holdId had." said King, whiilile his leam - | Standard Allgnirient I • Balance:ed I I .Seml-maliTiBialllc p a d s oxtra. " F our-lim e w in n e r Sus; I Most ears. I -■ reachcd ihe checkpoiniIt at 3:05 p.m., up," said 1 Mackey. who trimmed hisis sacked out in the warmn sun. *’I ’m a ■ ^ ' 35 minutes aheod of defending team fromn I 16 to 14 at Koyuk. better dog driver and I haveh a better | U • champion Mai;tip 'Buscr.icr. Both h a v e K ing wa:^Bs'dlso down lo 14 dogs,s. team (Ilian in 1992)." ___.had ir^i^blc with sick:k (dogs, w ith while Jonronrowe said she would leave'c The Iditarod, first-rurun. in.ISOJ,- 1- V ■ cdfhmemorates'n 192.125' r e la y o f . $24^ | 8 ~ • ‘B 'iii^ e r 'niiTnTh’g '6'nly~1^/^OUOgs-foT—wlih-I5dog iog.s.' ■ ; ~ severarBoys. _ ...y------"'Jo n ro w ewe. ■whD;finishcd-fifth-in-n-diphlhcria serum to'Nomim e-during-an— — ■— ' Five-time winner RidUck Swenson 1992. said;id; “You gotta go lo Whitee epidemic. A purse o f S40C00,0(W will be I Otkir ExpIr** 3/31/03 I I Oflor Expiros 3/3 * and perennial front-runnerner Tim Osmar M ountain.;1. you gotta do the layover;r paid lo the top 20 fint.shers:rs. ^ m t - were leading a second. contingentco of und then Iy you golla get to Nome - : tnushers out of thehc p r e v io u s ' that’s all theIhere is tp ji." -— -checkpoint-at-Shaktoolik.-k.----- r ..... - All mush(shcrR'aro-required lo stop for Koyuk is about 6 0 milesiles up the trail 12 hours aat t ' While Mounlain. 77 miles 17W ^BOEKmmSKS^ . | ~ Jrcm Shaktoolik '7^70 miles from from Nome.ne. ;y. who won the 1983i\3 BUY»SEU»1aUHTRADE r^FREEFIaiR*p!lr^^H “ j h e finish line o f lhe 1.1«,100-mile race Mackey. • FREE'I1r*RetoUon slarted Maiyh 6 inn AAnchorage. Iditarod. . : said the drivers hod .«FR^g J1f«inii^ U o n AH : jlace ofnciols .tod musherhers speculate comparablelie skills and com parable dog IDAHO COIN GALILERIES 4 -j-Uie-fim'teams coiilibejnlijn |o N om e h y teams.-but tth that he was m ost concernedi 30i,N-Miln,TWIn Falla.• .id . 83301 ' 7 ' about Kingng. who placed sixth lastI ‘ I . * ____ ::iirlyWKines

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SON CITY (AP) — After,er,gutting, Townsend sai(lid new'SilS estimates ofo f how and Ihcy're still1 changing,ch do thcy know whvhat SIIS Genpral Manageager Don Jayne'bickercil Panel nt n a V / ; injured workers’wc benefits in a' vo^cr 'lost Io week, much money theth chonges will save coulduld lead they’re doing?"’ asasked Nevada Trial -Lawyer'crs* o v e r th e n u m b e rs• coearly on in ihe Senate . V m e m b e!TS r s of a Senate commitlcetee hinted the committeee toI take som e o f thc bile; oout of Association Vicc-F:c-Prc!5idcnt Ray B adger, hearings, disagreeingring over the amount thc^. M o n d ay' thatth they're ready to so ftenI tbthe blow, thc D raconianI plonp currontly on paper. The process of fixing thc ailing ^ IS hihas system will lose in flscifiscal 1993. . , , / competing dollar cstimal* t of thc materials in here aree subjccisi to TownsendI supports 9n - emplo)loyel-s.’ been driven by ci M iller used Ihc higlhighcr'5ct of numbers to ease blo c h a n g c ,"” ssoid legislative aide Briann DavieI as deductible o f $500,$; instead dfthe-S200D ffigure sincc thc beginnin]ning ofthc session. Just befo jqv_ justify his austere recorccommendalions, and SIIS _ h© introdijduccd a new draft of curesres for the currently in thetie ledslatioji. Hp also sugg118 panel would have to) cutcu S150 million to S200 IV w l. tj. incorportorates language from lastst week’s toned down ifil new numbers show largerla liability o f S2.2 bilbillion. Months earlier, a Sli to work ut thc sysiem back in the com m itteetee vote. savings than eX]jxpcclcd. audit placed the figfigure al S1.4 billion, V million a year lo pul t C om mneree, ei ond Lobor ChairmanI RRandolph' "If they’re basingb everything on nunumbers Insurance Comnmmissicner Terry Rankin arand _black.______^ W B mO^OLE V O R tD’s i snMALLEm ■■ V .1 NE BdiTTLE G R i S T H E THOMPSON \OUN\fOBiEEF IIOMPSOH FLASKwu A N OTHE n FLAME JIAGON --O ( T H E R W ISE KNOW A S T - L E f t N r - ^ irsucH A~ GRAPES. THE ECOU C O M P L E T aY B IO -~~ ------ITAINER.THISSMAaBO FFECTTOTHETEETH.MI , n FIX VERSATILE MEAL I ME c o n t e n t s W m iD UITANYUHPLEASANTEFI T lSoM= EH A T FU H II B E C A U SE A T SSWENSEH'SMARIKnp 5 T H IS W EEK THESE • GROUl BH. IN FACT, IT'S GREAT I 0 9 H WIN BOm&AREFILLEILED WITH PURE. SUGAR P E JU IC E AND GAN ■ M E A T BAI asS’J M M CHASED AT THE LOW PRPRICE OF 79* LB. NOTE:H ' ^ O ^ ^ ' ^ K I H G FORFOI VINTAGE WIN ■ l b F O R A HIY Y SIZE DEUCIOAs HOMEe e BEEF II^ THAT NICEAROMA ORTLTHEUTTUJUJiyjS,] , Y O U U HAVE T O B O TrOABIGBOTTUIN O ; ____ ^ IR DEPARTMENT. PACKAGE- — S sS eW*’' IED FLAME ” ■H I SEEDLIILESS^SWEET^& CRUNCHY rROMPSON s H f i mlAPES •Bl)LACK EXOTIC mI BONELESS FAMILILY PACK FALLS BRAND CRISP SWEET JUICY I WASHINGTONINFANCY, NAVEL REDORGOLO BARON CHICCKENLEG WIENEfRS CAIkm oTS; EC DELICIOIOUS OF i 99 QUAIIRtERS q^^NKS S l i . ORANGEt o APPLES I f l Q CEUO^ $ ^ 2 9 " 14FOR$10( BEEF^ I . BAG ROAST" i ' - 4 9 L ~2^ij^G r^2 ’^'1 LEANBONEL:LESS FALLSSBRAND FALLS BRAND ET AND JUICY BEEF KSAUSAGE PICNIC SWEEI SMOClOTH DUHERY HASSH; STEW ME^AT - GRJlAPEFRDUIT AV IS H A M S ji^f]0 WRITEE OR PINK rOCADOS $ 1 5 LB. DAGI y |g 0 u > ^ I^B ■ S M O K E D O 3 foi t ^ m SHOULDER o j ^ L - RED BARONIN • GIANT DARICOLD 1 8 8 f l l 22-24 02. (COK E $ ^ I PLASTIC PIZZ PIES $ 2 ” I t lIL K ■ ' GALLON - PRODUCI;ts u W •SPRUE SWANSON 12 PACK «112 0Z.CANS^^•• WESTERNFAMIIIILY A n IVDUNNEIR S ^ ^ SUGA R ^ j ^ i •TUR KEY “ CLOVER CLUI SP BAG M • CHICKEN jriiP I I Timu I I T O Jora •HSN EDDY'S „ IRHODES!S FROZEN j M B a c « r _ _ 2 t _ CHIPS Q OLDFASHIONED C WHITE OR p ~ | 6QZ,'BAB , P WHEAT WESTERNFiFAMILY I BUDIDGET g o u r m e t WHITE BREAA D ROLL! ^ LOW SUDJIS - - FR({QZENENTBIES I! SQUEEZE CHjlEESE KEEBLE.ER AVORITE V A RIEH ES i e m . AMCRACKEi 2 4 -36CT.-HEG. DETEM 24 CT. TEXAS 4 H A V 0 R S I BOX 3 0 L B . TUB ^ ~ 2 for 3 ' GREAT FOB HilACHOS ■ B - ^ _ 2 - DARIGOLD HERSRElEYDRANDS I NALLEY'SPIPOURABLE CANMPBELL'S SOUR CRIlEAM assoriRTED • APPPLEFRinERS PIHTW S P j ' SALAD ’AGHETTI lilT E O R ™ CANODYBARS ® 3 ^ r

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■' ! I ■ . . • • ]' 0imo!ion Editoi>riai Pro-nlifers irhust cho<)ose I ' ' ' betwceen violiIence, res^ason _■ _ The murderr oof Florida abortionI Abortion opponent;nts may be praciitioncr DDavid Gunn is a, increasingly tempted lo0 extremismi as “ crossroads for pro-lifepro Americans. lhe ' futility of their posii)siiion becomes W i l l t h e y let1 their tl crusade be lodi more i clear. Consider: dow n tlie pathh ofc lawlessness and • Our-conservalive SuSupreme Court viQj^ence, or willnil they lake the high shows: no inclinationn tot withdraw ...... - rojia of rationalI pcpolilical debate?.______Ibasic abortion rights. T h e q u e s tio n is both fair-and timely, • Pro-choice.. Preside^:JiiiU'ClihtdrTis •- W i t h ^ t h c i r p rorospects s for further cctlain < ,ib.jise,_boih exccie c u tiv c p o w e rs . .. judicial victoric:ries dimming, radical and i judicial appointmentcnts to enhance' ■ anti-abortion groiiroups urc shedding aJI abortion < acccss - rcvcrsir-sing the pattern scriiplcs aboutut the- tactics 'they of < Presidents Reagan andnd Bu.sh.. ' , em ploy. The hollloliness o f their cau^e • Incidc.nts such as the Gunn. justifies (in theirsir ieyes) discarding the m i urder^iH prod a 1 D e m o c r a t i c im portant Americ;rican traditions of non- Congress ( to legisla>]aie against violent dissent an sbmctitiics ' |H G unn’s name! (compare their cause; Ilo the Civil -KM A fter the murdurder. radical pro-life Rights I movemeni of' theth 1.960s. If M m le a d e rs.-.rn,ade-.c:-.oniy. th^. feeblest ihat’S'SO. I Ihcy shouldd emulate < the •^cW-WE^AOTi ■ gestures pfdisappipproval. ■ peaceful I passion o f MiM artin Luther Don Treshmanlan, leader of Rcscue King I Jr., not the incciccndiarism of Amcrica, dechiclored the killing Treshman1 and Terry. “unfortunate" bubut added: "It’s also Murder (the word pro-l'o-lifcrs use for ettersi true that quite■ a num ber of babies' abortion)t does not justustify murder. ------lives w ill be savedy ed." Supporters 5 ol'the pro*lifclife cause must yVc I iding habits - more inforiformation conccming th e availailabilily o f loward “humanlan cdignity” - represented by : m ust changc spend! mc-scx fondling, fiut reverencc Randall Terry,ry, head of Operaiion unequivocally i condemnin a; n y v io le n c e . . this progragram in ihcir school d is p e l, thIhey need parades of samc- im a conservationist, not a prcprcscivauonisl. ,0 contact! finition o f healthy sex somehow . , R c s c u e , s a id . *‘\V‘Wc mus.l_also grieve eommitied t in tlieir cause':se's name. ict Ihcir local director of^ specie;iol ' for G od's dcfinit: th e pcopic o f the United Stat*inlcs) have t e n cducalioti. calls forcharacteactcrizations such as ••hate” and for the thousandsids of children (Gunn)' Otherwise, the pro-lifefe cause( will be on. • g on bon-owed money for momore than 60 M A RIY2ARYBNISKY Y "phobia.” dominated by the apostles a of has murdered.” . c Ifl reject thcshe sexual molestation o f children, red . a n d il w ill ^ . . . B u r lw T h e s e m e n , winwhose influence could confroniation c and hatred w e are lb balance lhe nalionalnal budget, wc am I “pcdophiloriilophobic'7 Indeed, sadly, some discourage furtherher violence, chose lhe lose-all-claim1 on the sysympathies of musth: have a changc in our habits.t.s. A habit iso r n n < »>rats r £ Lady G olden EEagles seem to be "Bibli3iblcpliobic.''. - • opposite course. , mainstream-America. r _ cable: andD w e weave u thread o f•ilcveo'day il 1 ® Brian Berquist)uist o f Idahoans for Human • until w c c an 't break il. W e have; theill habit o f Congrali^lulations 10 ilic L ady'G oldencn Eagles Dignity said the 1first he heard o f a homosexuol spcndi:ding other people's m oney anand not being und C oachich Ben Stroud on ihcir baskctietball agenda was fromrom the head o f tlie ICA. Hc is jnsible for our ^wn actions, . season, amazingly uninfclinfbrmcd. A m ong other S' w c are going io balance thec n;nalional trade Throughugh all ofthc highs and lo w s pp: fd ie publications, the W ashington Times spelled out T les-News^ and bu3udget deficit, wc must produtducc something season, it was.av pleasure w atching the the homosexualual Iagenda - represented by the rheTiim lo botlilUi sell and use for oureclves.:s. Ifwe ' remainingn g original players and th e miciid-sc^n N„ionnlGayanc’ and Lesbian Force, lhe American , S te p h e n hlnrtgenen C lark Walworth /Allot! Wilson Pclcr V , contininuc to tie up our nalional reseesourccs in the waIk>onsIS ggive so much each w eekendId back CO civil Libcnicss ’Union,Ui Q ueer Nation and othcre. irtlsing dlroao, ^ • Publisher • - - Managing editor COrculollon manager Advcrti ; o f preservation and importrt our0 needs die sp o rt1 andai the school. I have n ev ert seeni so One thing on liits agenda .seems lo have ------with-biborrowedmoneyrour-lendcrtIcrs-will-buy-us.— much-hcaffeactgivcn-cacli.dme-thcscaihl( ilctcs.took__5lreadjrbccmtcc( uccomplishcdrDid'yDtnroticc’li Theic membersn of the editorial beboard ond writers of editorialsals W c s;ee « them buying our industric:ries, technology ihc floor,r. mostn niglils playing 4 0 m inu has replaced its own0 original term, sexual •_ V are Sicphcphen Harlgcn, Clark Walworlrorth. Sieve Crum p and M arkkKlnd. K .,ndcx|:xp6 rting our jobs. As-long; oso.s we play and w ithout mimuch ofq break. ••prefcrcncc” witlwith sexual "orientation'’'/ ...... nue-ourjipendingJiabits.-Wcj/C-wilLbccome a ___ Seasons>ns like this show w hat tru e chi -HowcbmcUicrUie rcsulis-of.dieJatcststudics on — ...... secondid-rale notion. W e must chanjlangc! . arc m adIc e 0of. Ifyou did not m oke it 1o 0 1th c^q homosexual pcrCi[>ercenloges have not been touted e must make o uF-natufat-rasw ]e,Lady.nnlden.Eagles..yQU mi availabable for use und use them inin aa'conservolive some great*eat basketball, compciition'&n'c “ , announced dicmicm at the end o f Februaiy: U.S. ‘ . Letterirs t- ^ way. OC u r lands, waicr, air, mineia::ialsand forests ■, coaching.'g. Tliank you and eongratulatitlions for . homosexualxual population is 2 .percent, while • —' ------shouldId be used in a most beneficiocial way. O ur w hal I com:onsidcro successful season. U.S. lesbian popiMpulation is .7 o f 1 pcrcent. • We’re runninggoutof o water your y mouth shut and just1 maybem those kids landsi shdulds be passed on to o uirchtldrcn'iijorc r c WADEDEBOND Let’s hope our nalional and local media will would have learned like all ofus did bock producuclive than they wt'rc w hen1 vTCvi rccciviid ■ T w inI FF s alls ’ return lo responsionsiblc journalism and lhai our 1 agree with John1 LcLeMoyne’s letter of when „ they knew not to doo bbad here in.- them.. (O ur walcrs should be for dwdie highest legislators andd governorsgo will look before they, Moreh 5 on behalf oflof thaJdaho Water ' j;D odge City. Mope th o se 14 people can bencficilcial uses - domeslic, manufilufocturing. - N R A notni armed religiousiS sect! leap to the defcnsfcnse of such pressure groups, Alliance criticism oftl}f the Idaho I, irrigatiiItion, fish, power, recreation,in, weather „ s of Colorado refused to handle iheir teens. rding the cortoon on P age 10 irin Uic Celestial T c a ^ f Department o f Waierler RI eso u rces’ sto n d 'o n — - ificjition.-air-walcr. g round^a^atcr/jecharge - -G EN E-G A M ET ------modifii ) issuc otThc'Timcs-News:— tbcir-standards by succumbing lo ; additional groundwutu/uler developm ent, vasie disposal into sail w ater'c r w „ c .„ .a „ homosexuals - and sales arc T w inF alls and wa -e do you get ofT calling tlpcNtational a ELailbyhon I m ight point oui tinthat the evidence can no10 longer recycle it lo use. ial you oien’i hearing about is the ssocialion a well-armed t« 1igioiious sect?. ; boominiVVJiaty sumds out like ihe proproverbial smoking u r is a very imponant natural n cnts being scheduled in Colorado W hy J’m a p p ealinlg g a ; ir perm it ^ A ir i y years as a member o f th e NRIRA, I have number of events •gun. W ells going dryry on< an almost daily • :s our wolcr uphill: it carries i i support o f fam ily values. . . ^ , .cam cs :cn one single ani&le on religioion in bccause o f Its sup • basis all o'vcrtHcTvloglogic Valley, plus . I wanted to add some moimore bockgrtiunil :c (earbbh dioxidej'io the grct : potatoes arc consumed by f the magazines, ‘ r Since more pol declining spring slows3WS. sh o u ld be enough iiinformation on Ihc M archh 8 Tim cs'Npws j-q,.;eycling. Air supplies oxygen ncrican families than by same-scx ize The Timcs-Ncws is anti-gu’un but . iniditional Ameri to make even ihe least:ast informed sil up and u:article regarding my appealc a lo f lliB s m ic ’s nvironmcnt. heat and life andmd many more 2 I , would be foolish to kowtow to ^ w hy n ot t nt nt least strive for som e sem bjtJlaiJceof “panncis," it wot take notice thot we arcare running out of “air quality” permits givememo the Idaho -benefitfils. ' S such a small grougroup. Are you listening. Sen. available'w alcr. Orilliiilling more wells every NNalional Engineering Laboiboratory. The Wg,e need minerals made availablable for accuracy?y? ■ ■ iov. Andrus? O r can you be 1 would lake the trouble to che3 bill? ------problem ^------— ::______C andry-our-fbr^liKa-renewabh RY-SHORT ------— ----- o f pcopic like Mr. K oresn m i < It is possible that wcwe may very soon find aiand experimenting with radradionclivc jc e fiber, energy, scenic beau:au,y,™rem.on om oics legal gun p v ^ e rsh ip b:b y law. . s o u th e m Id a h o in a stastate of permanent . irmaterials over Idaho’s aquil an d joo bt s. citizens. drought if wc ignore•clhe il w arn in g signs Everyone agrees the Jjenrsrmit requires lhal hat w c do loday makes wherec „ w c w i.,b c 4RA sponsois policc training pprograms Do WC need;ed hydroelectric dam? and continue lo mine10 tht e a q u ife r as i f il llIhe INEL docs nol exceeddthclcg^allO tl rrow. from coastast to coast and border to. bord<•der. Also. I have been rea ■ 'w 6 re an unending supiiupply available for nmrem dose .of radiation to0 llthe public. 2 0 R G E L EM M O N I reading a lot lately about lhe ors gun safily programs. How a n y o n e w h o w a n is il.ii. The main issue is: Shoulduid the state it sponsors jv m any arc controvcriiy overivcr die proposed hydroclcctric One other item thailal lheI idWR should aianalyze occidental nuclearar ccriticalilies or ■- sponsoreded by1 Hantlgun ConUDl Inc.? projects thnt direshrcaten tlie M iddle Snake River.- . — - consider: W hcn the: wjwater is gone, lhe oionly aplyze the public dostfose for perfect ■' D o nn’t ’ tre a t school as opponentO] irah Bmdy, Kennedy, M ctzcnbnbaum and Despite all o f‘tlte tlte argumenls on both sides, 1 department won't be)C'needed n anym ore and ciconditions? ' • 1 0 ns conuibulc 10 the prcservanation o f havc-failed to heohear anyone make die one point . would at Icast save thathat much ofthc It is ironic lhat Ihc articlecle quotediM^in. .. lepjnjoy^d reading the anicle inn illhe Feb. 21 wild g amTic e or non*gamc? T he N R A anim d its tlial seems most3st importantii to m e and which, by taxpayers' moijey fronrom funding another BBauer, Idaho's air chief, whcnwh hc siiid; “if paperr concerningc the importancee o0 f early m em berss ddo. allcorhm on senseensc, is the determining factor of • __ bureaucrocy. we go by abnormal conditioitions. we’d never intcrve/ention for children with poss iders as far back in h istory as5 --all. Perhops if the 2 pcrcicrcent pay raise which issue is a perm il!'; L ike a n y' sl:slippery dcvcIo]lopmcntal delays. However, I ler the Great staled: To enslaveve a Do wc needJ an'another hydroclcctric dam? Now took eficct on March:h 1 an d a ll bibureaucrat, Mailin hop.es: thithe issue is too -quotei5 Jro m Kiite Andms was mislcislcading. _„„,io„,,hch e first requiremctit is i^ w k cI aws ay its sorfle people miglmight say dial you can never have , ' forthcoming state payay raises were awarded complicated C( to arouse thes public..'pi She;e stated that, after a child lucavcsa v pro^m „„caponi. - — toomuchclcctrica ric p o w c r= it’ll bring the pricc------for m e rit ra th e r thanri letenure, ihe situation T he state-’s o rig in al p ermrmit i package did dcvelo]loped for him or her at an adu,dul.andcWd d 'u a^ n H i A N K I N S down and so on. 1But Idalio already has some o f might be less critical.al. hihave a falsified a n a ly sis oofa f t nuclear devclojlopm ept center, the parents^ ofo f (his child T w in FFa alls • the lowesi eleetri(etric priccs in the nation. And , ; R IC H A R D B .STRRICKLAND IC Clcrilicality, wftich is an unco:ico n tro lled need tolo bccom c asscni.ve with thehe school ' surely there is> a bbalance to be' struck between • G o o d in g nni uclear chain reactio n th aQt t ccan happen districtct o r odier providers tlieir chil:hild might be L abels;Is about sexuality, seielective having low.energlergy priccs and leaving things in - simplysi by placing too muchich nuclear seeing.'g.' 0 natural state, grec that parents need to b e: assertivea- to a W hy -dodo the headlines and lead sloricnes More is nott alwalways better. If the pcopic of L ockup would1 teachte teen-agers material m too closc together.cr. I agr So I didn'l suggest a proproper analysis ou t,. certainin point, but I don’t Ihink tlic>licy need to refem n g5 to the Idaho Citizens A llianccce use /jn l.monH}lectric-power.d ien------. . “ Youth lockup mustist goi to Ihe voters? • oq| fth c blue; I found th e ir amanalysis and thiqkoo f a school district as ilieir• otnp p n n g n t-T h e. y^HwHail iu,us(.'~pl'0 -guy: mn irctcrcncc building anotherher dam( is better than burning Thot’s funny. I thoughjghi for the last 10 . _sUowed ^|. 4 hom-whenMhcHNEN Et-had-lrcd-ro ------psrenTSiU ohd Urt scHool district ncecced io work in a to Idahoamians for.HumanJDigiiiv2LAnd-\i-^y -d jV S —cool or-building-ang-an-expcnsivonuclcarplantvbiit------L^ears-lhat-^-what-evcowyparcnrwanle'd lor .. them .— coopcnirative mannec whcn w ritinglg 1the child’s D rew DeSilvcr eSi of Tlie Timcs-News ca.a»Il Idaho ' [t jg possible thathat we■ do not need onything, Do ; ~thcir sons and daughtc:hters lhat ran.away, got M artin contraclicted hiniscnselfwhch^he— educatiItional program. This progranram'necds to be C itizens. AllianccAl leaders die “antagonimists” o f wc really needd ononother hydroelectric dam for • cau g h t s te a lin g hair' spispray o r g u m or c an d y claimed g] at my first appeal1 thatth “the state ^ acccptaliable to oil parties conccmcd.icd. the 1 0 0 protesterspro at the Capitol? Seemans 10 me now o r the nearar fifuture, o ris it more likely that .' o r g a s fro m ' c a rs o r evencvo the cars. You would analyze criticaliliess fofi r p ro jects Mostjst school districts offer a pre:jreschool theanmgongonism was demonstrated b y'lh tl e ihcsc power comfompanics Ihink they need more : know, w e used to putut themt in a cold, steel where they were more likclj;cly to happen.' proghira m for children witl» developlopmcntal protesters.rs. ■ - profits? jail, and scare the hcll.c:ll.oui of-them so they 3But, M arlin adm ilted u n d e:r r oathc lhat the delays,s. T he program is designedJ iclo serve T he disdain isd for labeling seem s to be>e BRAD IC SCISCHULZ ; . • ■ wouldn’rd o whateverxr they did wrong - rstaie-jj liaS no standard lo juidge d g whcn a childrciren ages 3 to 5. If a parent wouldwo like , selective.:. WV e’re oil supposed to b e rcvi‘vcreni Muitaugh agoin. critical ity is more likely.” But som e good peop;ople - probably,ones At the first appeal, I showowed the slate BY3Y GARRY TRUDEAU : that never had teens,i,'said si that was loo internal in Department o f Enernergy memos > o n e s b u r y harsh and cruel to dolo that.tl Wc need motel ' admitting "criticalily safely:ty violations” at r' ■ rooms w ith TV - oops,jps. cable TV. They ihrec DOE sites within the,e h last year. XF661. ” 1 Al£X,QIPSOM£- ^ \ . ._ , a NPA / - . THimHAPPBN KSPTfiSHm KSf m m 's - -nood to w atclj MTV.’.you know,while . including the INEL. BABY, Ut^NOBOPY. A U G H E P A rm ! ___ they w ait to llavtf Ihcireir hands slapped and P A m U tNSOjOOLlCCm? A TAAt'U tstn supposes- siAsojz. r/n ctitm ti M artin adm itted, “ th e stal

ArchatleologistJt q u e s t i oions fabj l e d —h esll^ o f VSalleyiiejar Jeruu s a l e m ^ alive," Mazar YehudaJa Amichai. the widely .. JERUSALEM (AP)- n' ihal Jeremiah was mtsrc;rcad and thal She alsoIso cited the influencecc sta k e a n d b u m him oli ) — Gehenna^ The namimc Qehcnna derives from Jcrem iuh's translatedi HebrewH poet whose verse _ the Jeru salem -valley cc e Gehenna was a cremaioiorium for thc throughoutJt thc1 region of nco-Hiuiteite s a i d ,' e x i)ra in in g ' equated with- Geh Benn Himmon, a placc the ihcnna as the center's on3n J Je ru sa le m , 7 r\cs a sh o rt • hell in the N ew Tesiamc peoples, who wh favored cccmation of condemnation of Gehi imcnl, may not prophet JeremiahJei said thc childrenn dead, M azar said, walk fromm GGehenna and wos pleased : have been such a bad ba placc. a of Judah' d "The crucible we unjncovcrcd in the dead, arand thc fact that Jcremiohoh “ valley of'slii'ughicT." h' "burn thcir sons and :t crem ation lo by M azar'sr's Ifindings. _ • -u Jerusalem archoeoloologist said, daughters h A hziv last y ear is the clo!loscst thing to d id not use;e tthc ad tu al w ord sacrifice,c. Religious Jews reject i rs in thc fire." (Jeremiah of^Ezekicl’s , -This is wwonderful news." hc said. ; . dote, tp.thc.cnicible (ir;in Gehenna) _ “Jeremjaija h s ^ y s the-sons and[id this day because of .. . Monday, ,8:3.1)...... bone; o f dead ’‘I live on1 thithc Hp o f th e crucible, a n d -; - • Thc sacnficcs of live c h’ described by Jeremiah,h,” she saitl. daughtersrs whTch 'may be a'a ' pro p h ecy that the dty^bc /e children that. -The scciccming association with ihc coming of now I. feeleel that much closer to ; supposedly took placecc in',the vale' child sacri: U "And bones uncovercred nearby generic terterm for thc dead, not a Jews shall rise upon th< criflce led New Testamenl lion robbed a heaven.” plunging down fromn thct: western writers to h indicate a crcmptoriirium, .not a referencee to.thc1 young — werere the messiah. "Cremalic to equate the valley with ince to comc But thele J . ' Poljc were headed soisouthward to 9 a ^ * f M orillon loldold the F re n c h T V stations,, ‘!open confrontotioiion" with the results of ; ~ Srcbrcnica, another Musl[usIim enclave,' ^ I n j “ W e need anon acco rd 'w ith the Serbs to1° president. but a U.N. official sai u p to 4 0 ’i j■ »1 I |l,' . evacuate theihe wounded by helicopter. The statement byy Vyacheslav ' c o u ld be people alreadyw ere dyini/ing'there daily I.*"''- id I » and so the; cconvoy o f aid can get in Kostikov came amidlid con cern in fpr lack o f shelter fromm tthe cold and ^ B |B S riil3 - J here." Russia and the Wesisl that Yeltsin - convoy for' Slrebrenica has snow. & Ji A n aid coi “ might dissolve, thc CCongrcss and . iisbanding • Laurens JoUcs, a U.N.I KUgb B W H uPilfi bccnblockoked by-^Sorb forces al the, impose some form of presidential IstIn the Con- Commissioner for Refujifugees official Serbian-BoBosnian border since rule. gress o r callii:alling n ew cicclions. who left Srebrenica on[1 SSunday, said: B P H B a r I ^ Thursday. ' Yeltsin ha$ pledgedcd to^abidc.by YeltsinI alsoals coujd appeal to thc < ‘•I hove seen^^ scenes 1 I wwould never B osnia’s's )Deputy President, EjupIg the constitution, butIt he h as been . Constitutioniional Court to overrule 1 id Morillon had informed have expccted in the 20th[hh century.” J 'G a n ic , 3aid ° pushed into a conjrner by the the Congressress and allow a binding . ' i He said ih Srebrenicinica, IS miles hini by teleclephone that th'e'Serbs C o n g rc ss o f P eople’le’s Deputies, referendumum. Some pro-Yclts1n southwest o f Konjevicic Poljc, 1 there would obscn«rve a cease-fire beginning'8 dom inated by form.cr'n- C om m unists 'lawmakers[•s alalready have filed such ^ and an air corridor from were “thousands of v,women and at 2 p^m. an "j ■ elected -before thc So'>oviet U nion’s an appeal. ca lo Tuzla for medical children living togethercr iin the snow , Srebr'enica “ collapse. • - W eslcmn aid, ai debt relief and an ; >ns might be opened. But without any shelter, hudiluddlcd around ^ evacuations During a four-dayy session' that upcomingg susummit with President • no indication of any ccase- lircs. Most have not cateiaten for four to V there was no *■ ended Saturdoy, IIhc- 1,033- Clinion couldcou bolster Yeltsin’s I - five days." m em ber Congrcss shtsharply curbed public standiiinding, but arc unlikely to ; ica locks sh e lte r as well as Rcports said the U.N.N. commander Srebrenica “ Yeltsin’s authority aiand cancclcd swayhard-lirM iners in Congrcss. - in Bdsnia left Srebrcbrenica for a II his plan for a nationwide i ‘indenyinjlying th e people’s right to nothingling is d o n e , hundrcds will m eeting w ith th c Bo5Bosnian Serb . re fe re n d u m , on whclher wl the express itsts vwill in a refercpdum. start dyinglg ev< e ry d a y ," thc U .N .’s military commanderler to press ^ president or pariianitmcnt should the Congrcssrcss has taken thc path of :d. - -• • ... demands that Serbs fighte^ters allow aid Jollcs added. have supreme power.r. violating thethc Constitution and of 1 thc aid dropped by U.S. convoys and the evai o f He Kostikov said YYeltsin was open confrinfrontation with the p lanes forr the past two'weeks was “deeply worried by the threat legally elected ele president of wounded. y insufTicient." Murat Efcndic, an easttastem Bosnian looming over demimocracy and Russio,” KosKosdkov said in a formal —^ 'A n d e rs: LLevinsen, head of thc from th c K rem lin. ------official in Sarajevo; said,lidiie heard by reform s,” and Was “o‘cxom ining the stotcmcnt fro: office in Tuzla, north- led Congrcss hod upset ham radio that KonjcvieAc Polje fell to scale o f political dan\ar\ttge inflicted" He added central Bpsniisnia, said th e United States cc o f p o w er between die Serbian tfoops ofter ficrccrrce clashes. ^ by the .Congress. thc bolancc c w as asked1 to airdrop plastic sheeting and' legislative branches, Efendic said 11 tantanks a>id'10' '8 • * “His general asseslessnficnts and executive anc . in lica to cover windows .of a . ling thc structure of the armored vehicles wer/ere pursuing ® ' decisions will be revisvealed within “threatening dam aged hotrtjr-acMlcratcd-it bul gave no details.- APph«» shelling si was reported n to a Communist-siylc T Gen. P hilippe. Mpri.lhrillon,. head of .. — call a-plebiscite —• essentiallyc a and retum t< a bridge ■ Monday on>n thc western outskirts of >11 — asking authoritarianrion system . U.N. i^ c c k c c p e rs in Bosnia,Bo: has set Sarajevo^ residents carry waterr ala lo n g t h e T o m a lh s o f a _____ public opinion poll SnleTof tho-besreged-BO!s^osnlaircapItal-M onday:«» ■■'Sarajevo~Ra up operations .... in '"■"SrebrenicQ7"niftfio^ S r ■ killed and] f.four wounded by sniper;r _ • Unconfirmed ham jad io Ircports frorh TaTajtreCTtnE— rtif al3<» U N miliinryy ISarajevo stressed Morilloilon has every fire. . the area said-he ictt to) ninp_in the MomcilO6 Krajisnik,1 speoker of the bombing sususpects flee ; . Gen. Riitko observersi stationedst in the area.* inlcA'llun uf “lemami B om bay b with Bosnian Serb G ■Sefbii' sclf'prw lftim cd- icd. But an onicialo f at U.N. headquarterss 'Srebrenica area for thcic forseeablc uosnian 5c )re w ere w ounded-w hen- 13 . Mladic and later returned. parliament,it, urged a delay in peaceIc B 0 M B A Y T in 3 irT A I PdllCtf M OOtiretre- 0 French TV in Zagreb,b, Croatia,< said th e Bosnian1 future.” sxploded across the city Morillon told two I ic Polje will talks schedi;duled this week ot U.N:4: o fficers fought a gunbat}attle M onday b o m b s e x p e m a n d in g th c Serb m ilitartary'command rejected thosee The. fall of Konjevic who may be Friday,'devijcvostating India’s largest stations that he is dem iditions in . headquartei•ters in , New York,<, with two criminals w Serbs allow aid convmbs in Bom bay... . ^ the victims o f carjackinjings. A third about 100 milesmi from Mogadishu, About 300,peoplc werrere killed M d ofi'thc bom b A Marine who shot to'lo'death i a 13t was tryinglg toi steal his sunglasses. A i - died When a roof collapspsed on him. A reconniinaissance team reported year-old Somali'.youthth hc thought bystinderar also was injured. A two- < 3 Six assault rifles and a machinem gun the river hadlad b ro k en its bonks during was carrying a weapcapon faces a day hcannging ended March 8, but no I has been made on whetherr ■ were found in thc buiuilding. An the last rainyrai season, allowing hearing Tuesday tb detw i Your Times-New!W Carrier Is an Independent bus)uslness person. He/sh'she purchases 3 0 your newspaperer from The Times-Ne'Jews and resells It ’ to you. When cucustomers don't pay/ tth eir.. carrier..Jtheir canam'er doesn’t earn aI pprofit. jperwithonouQh L,____ 5 0 I Hilarious comody capt twists and lurns lo lanangle you up vfith • PleaseP help your canarrier earn his/her ‘ Inuohtorl Jim Bolushi.li. Cybili Shophord. HURRY INFC■OR B E ST profit by having youi)ur paym entready John Candy, RicharddiP LowisI star. SELECTIONH...SALE —... jgfc P: and paying prompnptly or join our F R E E O PCG R A D E O N sr.iliOWTIME, EN D S MARCCH 20TH convenient office-:e-pay plan. 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. weapoln ^ m s p eactors i diig in forr r a i i l t o r onitwaitlSSaddain liAGllDAD.iniIniq (AP) - - U.N. weaponsons This, coupled with a dcctJccrease in inlclligence- inI F ebruary because hc hadI “absoluiely"i .solid findinglg rnothing because wc havee noihing1 to h a u l." saidI Kevin K( St.. Louis, an American inspectors arc coii\onvinced S a d d a in ’Hu.<» itu ' uncovered anti destroyed de vast amounts oof f m is s ile s .a n d theii’ Iraqi-made Irai variants aree also nagging su.spicionsins that enriched teams gogone for good, as quickly asIS possible, scientists' l^elic'elieved- lo have played a key role w ar tntiicricl siiiciince it b egan tric k in g d(uvnw n ' re m a in .hiddep. U,S, intiintelligence: estimates urai•anium. needed for nuclear;ar \vcapons.. und Piercerce Cordon.’ the comnim is s io n 's in th e nuclear!ar pprogram . ■ : I . . Ir:uj'*i w eapons> olof mass deslhiction underJer as m an y as'200 reninin.rv**-"- ~ ■ othlher maierial has been siasltt;ilU;^ away. A m e ric'lean i deputy chairman, ssaid "the The U.N.. of ofTicials say thot unlil they go*t th e Jcrm s oJ‘ Jliehe 1091 P e rs ia n G u lf War/ar There has also beetJcen lillle n e w s b f IrIraq denies it is contealingiganvthing. j bottomn 1 line is that.wc can't bec sure Iraq thetr handss onor that-data Baghdad has no ccasc-llrc. S a d d a m ’s nuclear progratijram. “Tlie U.N. goes everywherelere.’ .said H usam ' w on’t cnembdrk'on a new weaponsIS prdgram" hope of havingb'ing th e Security C ouncil llA tbc Bill the inspceio.‘Ciors believe Ihal w ith c.ichich Patricc Palanque of FraFrancc led his missile Mollohammadamih. who headsds the Iniqi tcatn if U.N.r. monitoringm ceases. ' cconomic-sancsanctions it imposed on Iraq io success* Inufi.cpiK:i)ncealment elTorts inercase.se. leam on a surprise svvooivoop outside B aghdad assiisigned lo the inspectors.rs. ;’B«I th e y 'r e "W c: alall understand it's going td6 be a long ‘A ugust 1990.0- .. . . . - _ __ C h in aa fla y s, ^ — r i B r ita irin o v e f H o n g K] o n g j > ...... - - ..... ^ gfS-SC H tV /lfi/J— - CNONG KON()NG (AP) — In a ^ siiiigipt; specch1 felt ft thousands of 1 = m iles io the south,th. Chinese Prem ier ^ I l e:s s S C H W A B I Li Pong on Monda>iday.accused Britain of Irying lo fomentlent unrest in H ong I G R E Kong before ihc: lerrilory’sle: transfer to China in 1997. I I • PRICE Hts voice risinging with anger. Li I I • S £ R VrTrniiiiiiiiii'i'ii'* f ..... suid Gov. Cliris PanPflitcn “perfidiously I I • SCLEC■ C T IO N m m ...... gyU L U l and unilaterally"’” cicraHed proposals • WARRvtANTVtammmm ' lo a lte r H o n g Kong’s K< election. K . " , system th^t violutctutcd p revious.S ino- ~ British ugreemcnls, INTRODUCI:iN G a Li lold appiuudi:uding delegates at ^ th e o p e n itig sl:.ssi:ssion of C hina's k b B { 0 > 0 0] I 0 M I L E legislature in Bcijii:ijing that Patten’s _ ------,• '-dcmocraticrefo'misms were “desighctl * P FPEE 1;^ w m 13®® - ®m m ^ to crcate disorderr apand to Im pede the M RROAD HAZARD . W A R IMANTY snjooth transfer ofifpower.’’ pi B WARRANTY ^ i /VIDE STEEL-BEL1iLTS ------Li's remarks, an unprecedented R rtitack on a foforeign leader, fi . .F R E E & • LATEST IN contribulcd to panicnic .selling o n H ong G ' ROTATIONS ^„ MAJOR BRAND TlTECHNOLOGY Kong’s finnncialial markets and F R E E ^ PREMIUM ALL heightened anxietcieties about the R . -^SEA SO N RADIALS SMOOTH RIDIN power strugglee between the_ ‘RE-BALANCE / colony's presentent and future" F R E E / • 8 0 ,0 0 0 MILEE ■ l i l B SS!-' •sovereigns. s BSB FLAT REPAIRS WARRANTY The primary barelarometer of local i - ^ -'''A SLdW A S'^ confidence, theI blblue-chip Hang ffl F R E E igcd 6.1 p e rc e n t'iit M ^ Seng Index, plungci AIR CHECKS ( 3 4 9 9 ^ ihe opening oftradiniding M onday afier V p AIL l SEASOI>N RAPIAI ■ n skidding iti the final:ial minuies Friday. 175/70R-13 .ll closed down 5.11 pipercent Monday. its lowcsi level in a nm onth. - Many businesstnc•men, particularly y. P 1 5 5i/80R-13' /I 48.52 P175/70R-13m* 5 6 .7 those with Chinala i in te re s ts , h a v e B ^ r V j V P 1 6 5i/80R-13 /I ' 53.40 P1S5/70R-13WW P 6 1 .2 urged Patten to abancmndon his plans to uodio 10 an ovof&lock at a MAJOR AMERIilERICAN MANUFACTURER, Los 2 8 expand the electoraljrale for the local Schw.;hwab was ablo lo bvy 100,000 MEMIlEMIUM QUALITY A/S RAOIALS in i/80R-13 56.62 PP175/70R-14WW 6 1 .3 1C SAVINGS! Whilo Ihoy lasl. wo'fo legislature and prcsireserve th e sta tu s 5lss •'0 r i/eOR-13 61.18 PPI85/70R-14»m 6 4 .44 4 ' ------quo-in-ordcr-not-io--lo-imporil-one-of— -i— - I r t r f c i W r W t A sia's leading financuncial centcrs. Siii ------rr75R^riT^64;31“ t■pt95T70Rn4'»W ~67';8 But Patten raiselised the stakes. PRICE I s — P 1 9 5I/75R-14 /1 67.74 PP205 / 70R-14Bm .7 3 .224.^BP^TA RTBTIMG ------I'riday-by-.announiuncing-ihut_thc __ . .P.17I1175/7i!Ril3_^34-.9.9_- _£Z]_E 5/7-SM5...... 4 7 » 9 9 _ i/-7 5 H J 4 — 7 2 . 2 5 - -p;-P205/-70R-15 H W -76.8 ' British colonial govtlovemment would pjgc■185/75R-14 4 0 . 9 9 P225/75R-15 p; 4 9 . 9 9 ytf- pzisiii/7 5 R - i4 7 6 . 8 9 p;P205/70R-14 76.9S v ' press ahead alorilone with his proposals. P19£>i9S/75R-i4 4 2 . 9 9 P23S/7SR-15p: 5 2 . 9 9 r , P 1 9 5I/75R-15 /7 70.16 RP215/70R-14 81.8 n 5 2 ^ P20J'205/7SR-14 4 3 . 9 9 p;P23S/70R-15 ' 5 2 . 9 9 P 2 0 51/7SR-15 /^ 75.26 PP195/70R-15- 76.8^ ^ ^^P155/li5/80R-13 _____

P 2 2 5775R-19 /7 .80.20 PIP215/70R-1S 83.1'1 9 A for fast gr^owth, |_HHURRY! QUANTIITITIES LIMtTED) P235/7/75R-15 84.18 P225/70R-15p : 85^3:3 7 I — ^ China refiforms BEIJING (AP)) -— Premier Li . Peng urged China'na's legislature ^ ~ io w ^ s M onday to push oheaihead wiih m arket HE reforms and high-spi-.speed c e o n o m te ' growth, as the cpuntiuntry prepares to ' OURC’ COM PLETE LINE^UFU P O F : 5 7 . 9 9 ^ enter a new era.'oi.'of I'eodership WILDCA:A T-A /s STEEL RAtADIALS w pP195/75B-14B ^ without revolutionaryary pldcrs. . ■ i Blit he made itt clearc that the H L . A R E N ODW N AT EXTRA SA\AVINGS > Communist Party hasha no plans to ^ D I ^ E ^ T),IARGE q i VOLUM E BlBUYING. ease Its authoritarilarian rule, and H |A . MISS THIS GREAT ------a CTnra n c e d —g ffoI rtgrts ■ tO” c x p nlTd— q h S democracy in Honglg KongF b e fo re it reverts to C hinese rule in 1997. ■ \ \ - 5 L i, k n o w n a s cautious, cn was I WILDCAAT ALL SEAS(SON RADIAL uncharacteristieall]ally bullish, on ^Iz45311i . economic developiopment in his speech to the NatioItional People's 4 2 ai2 5 K • Congress. He called:d iti the n a tio n ’s \ MhNi«i tiu reM n ia centnil task. ,...._ ...l tmvnorr LT215/75R-15 (c 82.99 lT225/iS/75R-16 D 89.9f “We should S'seize every P235 /75R-15 iB 69.99 LT235/IS/85R-16i» D .99.W opportunity that presiresents itself for Lt235/75R-15 1C 85.99 LT235/() / 8 S R - 1 6 » E 1 0 2 . 9 < our development,"" LiL lold n e a rly 3,000 delegates asscsscmbled in the 30 / 9.50 -.15 ( C 88.99 LT235/!; / 8 5 R - i r . E 1 0 5 t 9 f Great” Hall oflhe; PcPeople-for the~ . -31./10.50-15 (C •‘■■9 7 .9 9 LT245/7I/7 5 R -1 6 " e 1 0 4 . 9 4 congress' annual mccticcting. 31 /1 1 .5 0 -1 5 tC 104.99 30/9.'9.50-16.5 D 93.9< "W e m ust never allallow ourselves 33 /12.S0-15 (c 114.99 30/9.; 9.50 -1 6 .5 D 1 0 5 . 9 4 to be distracted fro:from economic development," he said,aid, stfcs$ing-tjjat. -•. social and politicalral s ta b ility art: nmo- ■ •> essential in (hat pursuitsuit. ULTRA 6AS/ | 0 0 0 O/IG TiLESSCHIHWAB _ l A l ^ R F I RoadRyHBr iO t* . l Y , _ | g ______E g y p t a r r c•ests ! 1 5 0 — WARBANn \ « i «t . — CAIRO. Egyptpt (A P ) — 31^ A B I G EXT< T R A ' Extending a nationwidwide cracHdown AT NO EXTRTff!v P H T C E & R V ^ S _ 0«Traia L . I m ? sw eep, an ofYiccr soid,aid, speaking o n p — ✓FREE BonnmoNS condition of anonymitylily. y mproved ride fic handling ✓ FREE AIR CN T h e g o v e rn m e n t’s’s M iddle E ast ’ro tec t su sp e n sio n CHECKS :om ponents News.-^ Agcncy quoled q ' an ^ WHY = O t m . $ i 1 5 0 _MKm unidentified seeuriljrily o ffic ia l a;s NEW N SHOCKS • M.>t^lBxlmlze tire life Oh S m t saying two cxtrctircmists were . lelps to maintain proper ' 6i STRUTS ->ehkie 3 a lig n m e n t T | IIC E S I Z E ------=1.. w ounded and taken lo a hospital... L_« O N A S E T O F 4( T TIR E S I B B w « - i g t HONORED AT OVER 230) LOCATIONSLO n LT235/7SR-15 58.n S a LT235/75R-15 ! A d m i r a l sacked^ s £ ^ 30/9.50R-15 58.J . 7 5 31/10.50R-15 ! ______O VERI 2:230 NW LOCATIONS ^ I E I 3 M ss3 M O S C O W T T ^ THe ^■^5/8511=16:------59i^(.99---GBAflANT com m ander.of Russiissia’s Pacific a i H B B B mp g Additional sizes and tr F le e t w a s s a c k e d bebecausc four IIU u 1 T | I b .r"; : ...LIKE NE\ sailors died o f starvaiioalion. a Russian ^ designes available news agency said Mondonday. , IDAHO-ORIORE*WASH*MOKT*N;CAUf' h i Adm. Gennady KlKhvatov wos . a i n ^ relieved, o f h is commannand lost w eek, tiFdgidlfliing1 5 g . p ( S ( gg ; jc g M m g .: ITAR-TaSs reported,d. The agcncy^ KA mJ h 3 B 2 iS 3 E ] did n ot identify his rq)fc^placement. '. BMCEHSU

~ ' " ~ Q " ------J - - . • f - -- • r • ■ V ' I Im m MIeji Iflg p u iinil I F.ffeci;ts of (eoke-lfired plantt u n know i n By'N.S.NokkentVed‘ or appliply for uny perm iis'utitil it has a firm from.^ limle e s s t o n e in Ith e pJaVll fUlVi'nacc would be a^le to piproduce electricity cheaper Timcs-fJews'writer contrac•oct.to sell the power, comompuny Vice combinesS 'With-v the sulphtir andi 'other ihan Idaho Power/er CCo., Orndorff said. the vaayey Presidedeni Owen fl. OmdorfTsaidid Friday: impurities in tiie coke, trapping mosiI oc f ilin T h e Idaho* Publ’ublic Utilities Commission MOUNTAIN HOME - State! air-qualily ll is im possible to say m uchich a b o u l th e the ash. ruled lust montljnth lhat Idaho Power is officials say they don't■| ; y et k n o w w h a l crtiissicsions iintil officials knowV morer about Thu compcnpqny also has proposed bujuilding ■ obligated lo ncgotiigotiale wilh Rosebud in good Bliss m a n diidies after pollutants - if any - a propcoposed po w er plant the plarlant.-ils fuel and the type of.of.bumer and another 40-mi-m egaw att plant liear^Areo.I. faith. Theuiililyisiy is required by fedem l la w tu would send into the M agicic \Valley. cmissiision controls it would useuse, Joiinson "It’s a g'good idea,” Orndorfff said. ■ purchase the powi)ower if Rosebud m eets all truck tire ex|i x p l o d e s Though the plant wouldd nnot send a visible said, ‘•Southern IdsIdaho needs tlie resources.”,”. slate and federalll recrequirem enls und b u ild s ih c plume over the Magic Vallc;illcy, any pollutants Previivailing daytim e w esterly winds wi would But Mouountain Home officialsils are plant. G O O DING - A 58-:58-year-old Bliss man b'om the plant would cocontribute lo air blow emissionsci into the Magicc V’ alley, but- skcplical. The plant wojil'opid annually burn uboul . died Sunday after i :r an accident at a quality, problems, said Chri'hris Johnson with windss ttend to blow, the other waway at night; "Il woulcuid almost be in down'ntown 150,000 ions off hi{high-sulfur petroleum coke trucking c om pony. tiie state Division o f Environironmental Quality., The SrSnake River Plain, howcvever, has a Mounlain I-lHome and we know thatQl isn’t from u Conoco RciRefinery, in Billings, M ont. Abrahom Lcija > a was working at RSsebud Enterprisess Ir Inc. o f B o is e is t'cndcncncy lo retain stagnant air untilunt scouring something wiw e w an t.” M ayor Don Etteiter said The coke containsins 4‘ to 6 perecnt sulpiiur by V -Bastcrrcchea.X>istribjribulin&.lnc..,whcn.a_.. __—negotiating.with, Idaho.Po.Power.Co^.to-selL—winds-i s-or hoaling-movcs-lhe-uiiair.-Jo h n so n —this week, accaccording to tlic Associatedd P1 itis . " w e ig h t; ■ . tubclcss truck tire cxpl:xploded as Leija was ' electricity , to the utilityity from the 40- said. I 'The Elmomore County Commissi<>ion is Rosebud wouldlid have1 lo pay.only forthc filling ft w ith air-shonlortly before 11 a.m:.______i ild-bu^petrolcum ------Bumming-pctrolourtv-eoke-woulould-produec—drafWng-zonii iclicvcs iruiispurtatiuirnriio"iljt“lilui'jrr'Itcfmci'ic.‘»"in ------CTO^Ing'CDUnTSrsiierilerifTs ucpuiy Shaun coke , -.a hard, lava-rockIi,kklikc residue fr6m sulphurur dioxide - a constituent of acid rain - would preve:veni Rosebud from locatiating a Billings have spentlent m illions’to gel rid o f t h e Cough said. petroleum distillalion. •carbon)n'-. dioxide, particuJaiJales and powcrplantn.It near th e c ity , Eller said. coke. The tire knockcd LeiLeija backwards onto ^ So far it’s just a proposal.al. iiydrocacarbons.. ‘ "I think: itit’s a long way off. butI it's i a The plant woulduid use about 60 g a llo n s o f .the floor. He apparent cntly hit his head on- Rosebud, which hopes> to have the plant BuiI tlhe facility is designed to bu m this threat;” he saiut witli th(he o l d ... expected with a ttibclbclcss tire. I fee! so ' - r ByN.S.Nokkcntved The fertiliser - (once from the decomposir sorry for him. Hc waswa one of the best _ ^ )sing fish - feeds . Times-News writer workers I ever had.” . plankton on whichch young salmon and otherr wildw fish in lum feed, The incident is i: still under . -TWIN FALLS.-Offlcialsals .want to see if putting fenenilizcr— ^•••‘It docsn’tdo;an)anything^brthelish;” Neiwert'crtsaid.' ■ ’ : Invcstigalio.n, .G oughI'said. so _ into Sawtooth'Valley lakes:s wouldv help endangered soc•ockaye sin ce sockeye no longer relum lo these lokejikes, they m ay nol ?almon.- . . be getfing cnougligh fertilizer lo support young,yo growing Women who fellell into canyon . ^ Sawtooth Nalional Rccrcati•cation A rea R anger Paul Rie:ies has ^ im o n . proposed issuing a temporar;irary spccial-usc pcrmil lo a did not su ffer heiIieart attaeli p a Utah Once hutched lheIhc young sockeye stayed in1 lheih lakes for one State University rcsearchcr to fln; d o u t. " f t > or two years. TheIC iam ount o f plankton avoilalilable determined TWIN.FALLS - A Chicago woman Cliris Luekc will set up six floating net pens, IS feel a how big and strongmg they were. Tlie Bigger ihe>hey arc, however, who fell to h e r d eathh in ii the Snake River * a:and 45 feet deep, in Rcdlish,h. Stanley£ o r Pettit lakes durin Che belter they wokvould survive their lengthyiy sojourn ; lo Ihe Canyon W ed n esd ay did n ot sufTcr a heart summer si and slock them wiwith kokanec salmon - a ( 1 close where thc^y r mature and then return toJ tlitheir native lake - - ' attack, an autopsy, reyeiivealed M o n d a y ;"'...... relative n ofthc sockeye; Darlene R. Hayes,I, 53,5 died whcn she Each week the researcherr willw add nilrogeri and phospliphoms ‘0 spaw n and die. fell nearly 5 0 0 feet into int( the canyon n e a r - ' fertilizer f, to'half the pens.s. 1The amount would be onlyor a Tlie'expcrimenisIls are part o f salmon roeove>very efforts. Bui I', the Hansen B ridge. fractionfl of Ihe nutrients enteringcm the lakes from nalaiural Passage'c iat federal dams on the lowerlov Snake and f - , -. . Hayes had a history3ry of heart trouble. sources, s< Columbia rivers is improvedii the fish ore not likilikely to relum to • prompting the coroner’!cr’s office'to request Mountain lakes typically arc quite sterile, said Ray Nei'eiwert. the Sawtooth ValleyIcy, N eiwert said. . r , . an autopsy to see ifr a heart attack may v.who administers the recrcalionlion area’s spccial permits, Tlie floating cpijijiyals would be marked by buoysbui and would have caused the fallall. C hief Deputy Sockcyc salmon once returnedreti to th e se lakes inI (great cover an area aboutlut 60 feet by 60 feet. Coroner G ene T u rle y/said... sa ninumbers. After spawning inn slshollow lake-shorc grovels,Is. they Com m ents on Ihelhe proposed pcnnii may beisenlby sc April 15 .That autopsy revcalccUcd no evidence of a died, 1c vintntions day-care ccwar.ihru hns n li is.and__Dudlcy-said______------consiaenng. a^ pro p o saial l to exeavaic four' allegations al about dangin g e r o u s • That incidpnt Ts is ’ s t i l l Eellng' uiipalenied m ining clairlaims along Stanley ■ conditions. cc investigated, he said,1. addinga ihat'ijie^ . • . Creek in-‘the Sawtwtooth Natioiial A ciing on a com p lain t rfvrn'thc frc ‘W egmive yob a story . hopes 10 lum his repor;)orts over to tne • ■ ■Recreation Area. IdIdaho Depanmcnt of Heall“ 'tl' ‘"’■J o n c e brefore o and none Twin Falls Couniy prosecutorprc later . * The exploration propcoposal bn tiie Susan Welfare, W police dctctlivcs} w;watched ' ^ .. this week for review. : Placcr Claims includeses excavationi o f 24 the th' hom e o f Glenn and G aillil I Pufahl, O f i t Csam S e out' right Proseculor Richardd BevanE said he p its - 10 feet b y 12 feet:ct Iby 12 feet d e e p - owners ov of Children’s Villaglage Day anywa'ay, so I’m not will look at the caseuse us soon as ;. wilh a backhoe o r a tra•ack d excavator. ' , i -CtCare, Tuesday and Wedncsda; possible to determineine if criminal g o i n g tto bottler this ------^— A -placer,lclaim —co.vcrs—mineral—-c . _ PnftiMg* e .h li c e n s e ------a .” *"** * charges will be filed. i deposits,'such as-goldold, iri strcam-bcd w w< as revoked in 1991, b ut poli5olice say : t i m e . * Heallh and Welfarere workers said " gravels. ■ ththey videotaped eight chic h ild re n * - in 1991 thnt Gail Pufahlrahl iiad violated. - . , Mt The excavation wou!ould b e a t least 10 be Polk St. ■ , - her license by using the basement of being dropped ofT nt 3 6 9 Pc mn Pufaiii, co=bwner ; feet from the stre a m . T tu c ^ a y , and seven-on W edntdnesday. — Gleni 'f .herhouseasponofthehc center. ■ The project‘would includeim a portable Anyone who cares for mornoro than . of Chlidren’n’s Village Day CareQ Tiie basement did nolnoi have proper washing plant to was!'ash s a m p le s witi) . fivfive children at a time is rcquirquircd to ' ^ 'e x its and could nol bee uu: sed nis p art o f w ater from th e p its. Each Ea' pit would be have ha a day-care license, ddet etective u-day-care center, accoccording lo cily I— — rcflllcd and replanted1 beforeb< moving on K.C. K. Dudley said. The childlildren d ro p p ed ofT at Pufulfuhl’s firo inspector R ex ClCham pneys. KESAL88UmrmMTImwN««*m .. . to the next pit. ■ househo last week.were not relat d. - In a brief telephoihonc interview. Glenn Pufal m-atop-his-ladderrsigrr-hn h an g et^T rav iS T T ------^ — ircofiespRcmKOTr— — Tlic Slate and the city revcevoked Gail Pufalil's day-c^^carc com m ent on the most mo recent allegations Mom water quality, endangeiigcred.solmon and licenses lie iri 1991. P ufahl appiippcalcd, but-an administratrative ■ his w ife w as not at,t hhome. isen looks up at the remsamalnsofthe the natural qualitiess o f tiie S aw to o th hearing he; upheld the liccnsc; rerevocation In February 191992, “ W e gave you aI sistory once before and nonele oc f it cam e out L y n wwood Shopping Centerser sign coming National Rccrcation Arwirea. D D udley t said. right anyw ay, so I’m’m nol going to bpiher thisi timtir e.” he said. d o w nm Monday morning. WoiWorkers removed Comments m a y b e: $e$ent by June 1 to Anned, with a seareh wamiim n i, po lice w cnl lo the Puf'ufahl C h ild re n ’s V illajlage was ihe 'sabjcci of a 1March 1992 the sisign on Blue Lakes Bculoulevard in Paul Ries, A rea Ran,a n g e r, S aw tt)o th home hoi Thursday and foundI five ft^ children in the bnsemtment, T im cs-N cw s in vvestigation e that revealedled numerous prepajaratlon for the InstallatliIation o fa new National Recreation Area,Ar Star Route, Dudley Du said. Heallh and Welftelfare workers look lhe childildren c o m p lo ln ts m a dle e lo Heallh and Welfareire by parenis iputerized m essage cente n te r. Kelchum. Idaho 83340.0. and.Iater uni returned them to thciiheir parents. conccm cd about c onondilions there.' IDctectivcs began invcstigat:gating the Pufahls after gell:lling Please see3CENTER/B2 C I--- ^ : Gem high court; retun rn s suit .. ' over expenses to> 55th D istrict' Police J arre•est man ftor drinkii BOISE - In n dcciecision released Monday, the Idaho Supreiprcmc Court sent a _ , Twi:in Falls coouncil postsfpones !ong-running M agic ValWllcy legal battle violating y jijudge’s on'der to sto back 10 5ih D istrict Court>urt. I - -The- decis?on- iiT’^r-^vlagic Valley' '_: bBy v Brad Bowlin ‘ th e ra p y' at the Elk's Rehabil;l i „ Polee Line, Waashington rezone Radiology, and a docloc'lor vs. Helen • Tim cs-N cw s w riter HospitalI inir Boise. hm ■ single* .nnd mulli-fumfamily housing on ihc Kolouch and'the cstastate' o,f the late K iser piposted a $10,000 bond al vs w riter non-commercial acres,ies, Margaret Kolouch hahas been to the jJEROME. - A man chicharged with accident,t, and Sth Dislrict Judge;" D « V ic l Tlie residents siiidd Ovihey are not trying to Supreme Court twicc bcfbefore in a dispute drunken driving in a Januaryiry accident that M eelU oiordered thnt he consul TWIN FA•ALLS I - Tlie City Council mwill stifle growlh but wantmt lc10 manage ii. between doctors andI individualsin who nearly killed a Jerome womoman has been alcohol, st tw o w eeks, possibly a mononth,’ , Engineer Dale Riedeiedesel lold the council . providedbillingservicesics to th e doctors. irrestcd on an allegation thaiml heI v io laicd 'n Q n.S atiItu rd a y . Jerome police sto Itin g o n a request ro rczoso n e ’-tliai the developmeniII filsfit with-liie firsl.drafl .- - T h c _ c o u rL :u p h e ld a district-court iudgc's order to stop drinking.ng. - cur llral-fuifailed to signal before tumii land in the city's northwest diarea of the city's updated:d comprehensiveci plan, _ decision 'that the doctoi:tors can’t pursue •*—Chris.Lee.ICiscr. f 34. o f TwliiUn-Fnll.sJins driver wovas cited for driving u n i • , forcommereiircial development. which calls for mixedcd uuse along Pole Line, paiTonif5infcgat-aBr!ortlon'io-enforee'an • . seen in the Jerome CoUntjinty Jail, gince infiucncc;c and police suspectcd'K ~~" 'L ocardcveiJVe1opcis-Bruce^lscn,-Ricli: JiarH T>1<; Injs Would ^ blin»biin'ered with 30 feet o f earlier judgment. Saturday, awaiting n Fridt•iday hearing, passenger^jfriiad been drinking. Horgc th and Doug Vollmer askedJ t the landscaping on PoliFTirrnnond. Tlicff:tfn Jan. 28, his pickuppic: struck a , education,n, her m other, B etty M cKa l-ronlinB Pole)lc L ine. A 100-fool-widC stistrip April. . billing corporation withoutwi making :ar driven by 23-year-olcold Kathleen Monday. ir p ay m en t o f the ' oulee would be lefi as ops. theI council ogreed adequate'provision for p ^cK oy.ncaf Jcrom'o.------.j- Doctorsrs are using terms like "incr^credible, wilh the Twin Falls CotCounty Commission to ; judgm ent. KKiScr’s blood-alcohol Ieve:vcl registered phcnomeni:nal and amazing,” Bettyy f M cK ay its of the nearby Los Lagiigos appoint Ken Edrnunclunds as the Area of 27 pcrccnt - more than twiiwice the legal said.“Tliejiey Just can n o t b eliev e il.” Compiled fixmi staffff aand wire reports -27 on tiie .west side o f Washingti the city Planning nnd [riving limit o f.10 pcrecnt - accordingt to .Whethcler the head injuries Ka gton Impact member to the ______the council lo consider makiiking Zoning Commission, ann officer’s< slaiem cnt in his coicourt file. sufferedI wills allow her to resun 1. MI.CW 0 I0 ts.S . nearest Washington Strereel '■ The coTlncil alsoso' agd reed to lo o k a t _____Hc ha.s pleaded ifTntyccirent to bolh gnicKog sistudies.remains to be sec seen. bu( _ _„aj|^le_only_nly-for-offices, banks and .oiljIlher na rking restrictions nl the1 interycctions o f ______chaihargcs.-The Twin Falls case,is;e, IS set fo r trral .shiTTs dfle'rleniiineij; hefT n o lh er .suid. 1 buildings. . th e V p rcsid cn t" s'lreistreets ond Addjson inn >May, and no date has beencen set' for the ‘ Whcn shesl came' home for a visv is i.,a .s , so usked council incmbp3prs ’Avenue on a casc-by-ca; erom e ease. , weekend,. sshe lold h e r p orents. “ I am y>ca.s(Sbnsis. Monday nigi,t^it to consider zoning ihc'whchole The council decidccidcd. hpwcvcr. that • Obituaries Kiser has three pVcvi'evious DUI back to" scschool and I am g o in g 130 acfes asts an planncd-unit developmct■cm, p a rk in g o n Fillm>r< onvictions, and (wo otheih e r d rO n k e n - doctor.” BeBclty M cK ny said. i^c Street will be : Mini-Cassia jid allow the city to restri riviiig charges were rbduccd.'d .' V , K ath lce:en will move but o , 1.^ which would iricl restricted.lor 120 feeWfi:Wft)m the intersection development.It. .' . '.Business B9-10... ■ ‘'tiMcKay, a-|>re-mcd stud:udent at the rehabililaliiIlion cen|er Friday, but sh< on, the west side o f'Fillm Fill ore nnd 100 feet ,. .. ;lopers say they plan to buiuild on the cast side oflhe sti : Classified ' B11-16 Coll;olleg

Votersi m1 ay havi c h a n c ei to lim it tte rm s . ByDrewDeSilvcr onllielv-ilIvnllnl. and llie I'W.^ Iegislali\eie diieclorv'. only 1(1 ?eath no[>tices TiiiJcvNcw.s wriicr •IllOM.-IV.- iiiiii;ili\es uoiild Iv MUk-h iiiuii' iiiui iepiv'enlali\es ami■x.'iiiL'liau)^ luive serv’cd urie . M. Robertson Hansen Mortuary-CtChiipel. 7I() Sisltl Tliursda>>day ai th e P au l'.E b cn czcr ■ ilisnipiivi.live lo sl.ile iKneniiiienl. Sionh^-iL'h^'lt Ioi nioie tliaii si\ imiisns in Ilieir current ^ Sl. in Riiperi ami ftfroin (* lo 7 p.m . Congregiregatlnnal C h u reh . 121 N. |}0 i s [ i - 0 ncw;iy Marie Wedncstlay and onee liDiirI iKlore.Mass • Sccondd WW...wiih Pastor Vincc Frank Nowm lvr I‘W will yciyci, .a chaiK-e lo liniit Bollih tilt>l .Sloidicll'siiieasuivsi'asH-.lilidilie iM'venieniiM.indJolml’il’eaveydOlemisi Kol’ei'lioi'isoii. •;(). or'H ;ii:erm an. d ehureli, nfllcialintning. Inicrmeni will follow al by l;iw ihe nunitvr ofr tennsicr Iil:iho;uis cm I luiise..-. on f>\-5 aiul .^li s \oh-oli-s Jiul l\c[>. Sieve Anltnie((l.'icnns), I. .Saiiiriurdav. M arch 1.^.' l ‘)9.1. al ...... Ihe Ruperiiperi Cemetery. Friends may call gie Valley >l:im)r in Wl-iuIcII. M-i^-e in piihlic olUcc. s;iyssiy: I limsc Minority ' ivsjxtlivclively, and nnv^ j:o li> ilic ,Soii,iie-lcle-loi II Ihe .Seiiale passes lv.ll.lv nieasnivs. ilie J -A b ru h a in Leijaa Wedncsdaesday aHcrnoon and evening at ' 1 Leader Jim Sloidicff. lon'iiiiiiional aiiiendnicnl:nl would gt)lvroiv .'I'l'criie gravt;siilc service will he 1 ansen Mortuary Chapel. 710 ill the H IJS S - Abrahai1,11.. l.dj;., .1«. of s'i' ” 1 personally do10 ..noi like; len'n ' I.vi:lierier Momlay. llic Mei'iaie jvisH'd h>l>> ,1 lheMileisnesiye;ii/nk.-Ik.- law- liniilinu cilv 2:.''I) iKi'n*. W .;'dnestliiy al St. in Rupert «nd onc hour' - OH'S, died .Suiidiiy.. tM«ii 14.19W. Itic fuBQral o n Thursday nl the • • - limilalioiis." jsiiil Sloidiel;hell'. who is'sen ing voie n fr 2I-T4‘'ituii)ier21 Icnn-liinil iiK-astiawire, ollit ials' (vniis utnild go;oinioell'ecU)nlyir i Jeniwii Ceineleiy. wilh the U e.nenis ■" ?ajnl AI|)ho|is.is RRci:i».»l Mc.llc.jl li..Conin^ution!> in her name . Id limit slalewido e\eciiii’.c ollla'i.Keis vdieisapjui'veil iheaniemnuiiiicnl. ' :''“ l "Harris ' t>rileiaiing, Arrangenu his cigiiih lenn in (hc.• House, Hi "I'ci mihcr Ii woiiM I under.llic direciion o f Deniamlaray-s C enier in Uoise.a.s,is .1 ri.siilt < I an IC made lo the Paul Ebciic/cr coim;iili\e icmi'. anti leuislatnis.ism p lleie's how Magie V;Valiev lawmakers ,^^^,c;y.cc„rrcd sec people liiink for ilieniKn)v;Ivcs..lJ«)'w om u> iwo co't Hling Chapel. , > ' ' - indtisirial accidene ' cgaiional Church, or flowqrs tiieotK-'ilhes”(l(Hri liko:n;e :uul keep ll»e (Hie.s .'.si?, eadier in ilie dav in Gi , ' ■ ArrangcnienLs are.^[Kii'illng | and w ilF ' — Tllicyiliriikc...... illiam W. M cisi^ •• ._NoneiheleNN. llie Sandlandpoini Dcini)cr.il I'rasiire-e til't l'.ic.ilello, now gues ic-ilnl ihe HJR 6 (piLS-scd Hou.s( 51-15): AYi;: . " 7 ™ be.ainiuuiieed tiy-Denic.„:,n,y-s W c d c ll ^ o l y nnn n E. Vosika hpi)iisoroil Iwt) tcriii'lin-liniiis measures Iiousc.. Illl vvoiili>i K inu. Hiilee NiNewconih. Clint ' i.scr. HH). o f Uoise anti fomicrljerly t>f KlMUEllUERLY - Colynn E. Vosika. Momby: a Male eoiMiluliilulitml amctximcnl rerercndii rllj 77.ofSaniSanta Fc. N.M., and formerly of iiilcss a niiijoiuy ..l v.neis .i|ipio\eii»eu ...Sleiiiicll. MaikSiuhlK. * Dnie, tlied M onday. Marchd . I.S. I r e n e E . N d w e r l ‘limiting,legislaliiiv. CXOCU:ecutivc oflk-cn; ami elTeel iiiik .1. al llie Valley View Carc Cci :rly. died in her sleep on • couniy eoniiiiissinnersers 10 12 years in ii. • NAV: Jim Kenijilou. I’.I’.illie Nal/iger. loise. ' R U PflR T-Irene lilcanorNeiwerth.1:1 y. March 1-4. 1993. afher ' ‘ ; olTicc. aiiU ;i coinpanicmm sl;;|nies piillinj: llw Assisiai:siani Miiiorin l.e.idei IVie Hl.ii-kI.u-k. .AH.SIiNT: Sieve Anioii.one. Maxine Dell, , M . of Ruperi. died Su:>u.Klay. March 14 irrai\geinenis are [>ending aiid-v er's home in Santa Fe. ■ sam e liniil on mayorsrs anda ciiy council D-l’ocaicllUclln, w.isilu- oiiK liuiisc- ins-inlvnlvr ■ S, 120H (pa.sscd Scnalilalc 21-14); •AV4i;- ' ' idt)ka N.1enit>i;ial- — iiiiitiuiiecd hy Ihe Hi)vc-Ibcrl; ngcmenis arc pending and will ilicnilien.; 10 ilehalclie agaiihl Sloitliell*'- hilK, v.'imiuMiv.' IV anfam en.n. IX-nloni:I Damnglon. Joytv ^'uni.'n llt.spi.al in Ruperii t t)faii exiei^iied " Amingci eral Cliapel,in Jert)iiie. be announlOunced by R eynolds Funeral' . Tlic allemalive. SioicheicIielTsaiiL would Ix; thal al Ic;least lov liie I.egi^laiiiie llu-\'iv'\'iv- MeKolvils. illric.ss, , i , lie licit! al 11 a,m. Chapel in'Iin Twin Fulls. lo allow IWO ifiiiialivess ntnt>w citviilaiini! in unneccss;iiss;ir\'. NAV: I.aiid Xtih; Nt.nna N Douglas [jj.,,!,hbie M artinc/^______'Tlic funeral will he — Uw PiK-aicllu aiva-iinil inin n nonli-klaho tt> gol...... At-eordording lo llK* 'Md,ih..-id.i.' K-i-'l.' uiilKiiiiiiiiig l'uj.JoliiiI’eava v a . - ...... llI‘i;ie heldll al 7 Rills Ccnielery. ,ni. Thursday at':ai'Si. nolhof. Shiricv i.i.i •.'.Vfii : a id lor 20 years Ho Nieliolliolas Calholic Church.' wilh wi Marian-Gorringc. ofoi Oakley. 2 p.m, loday. McCiIcCulloch's Funenil Home in ado, Mont , I r. ooinniaridcr o( ItiOhe Am erican I'aiherer IRoger l.aCluince as’celehriihrant. |),irley. Krislinc1C Marifi H o d a c . i.; tMiMDr-iy ^ No 177 in B urley. Inlcrrnirincnt will follow al iKe Rupcn. 1 II a.m. WediiesdayrHyrllanscn Monuary Chapel in S h o shho o n e, otu; ;,un ts, ’,!-i im nioni ,'nHl p ast preSj'!Sjdcnt o( thc ) "Iuntil 5 p.m. Wednesday at al IheI Ruperi. D u ai’C0 HodgcT. Jr .i'>iJ !>:% ;> iii,!i'n i.'royucoif.f. Hc* served Shannonion ol Flaiiiujri, live i-loirn r... nty Comt■nrniltoo lo r - M J _Larry; RcRon.-ilcl and I t ,-|n d__ I a ll.o f C a s c a d c . r :jii, on lospttalss M axwell/oil of YakiiTi.T, -.1 i ...... r Iho l3oy)y Scouts ol . Lavornene Maxv/olt o ’ i iiMtui: i ,"'i . :h |-?(id Cross C fund MA'-lAOIC VALLEY REGIONALAL MEDICAL CENTER ofo f Burley: A lice L. Johnsonon f Oakley;,r: SIShawn Crockett of Dcelo; nnd Phyllis 13 Gecirtie I foltlen o f Paul: and MariMaria Ochoa o f Rupert. / Annf^B. McFaFarlanjl-. "Fallb, Mom . J.-irlcrl H ill'.. ' rii .-is ai;;o chairm,an.lor ct' i""'I I' I-alls: Carrie Arkt)osh .>frGt)oding: G Mary G ill o f Gi HANSEN - Annionie B. McFarland, L^ad S I l>crlvi Alice Hammell arul .Keniietfi.Kc Higginbotham. S 0 . Carol Kli ;:i !l 'i-r vi.'ltr;-, l(-ir Ihc' Co- Binli3inh • 88. o( Hanson, dieddi Saturday. Bolimer. tir und war of.Jeronie: Cvnihia Maricle.L']e.t).f Rtiperi: and Hilda er. bolh ol Ci ersofHutil. A liahy was bnriPto Nikolc: OslerhouiQsi o f Durlcy. . March 13. 1993, at her daughters ^nd Vivi/ I v i a n Gor.chi I.' ui M um .:'' ;:.rifl;:i-iii lor thr; Dcpiiparlm onl o l as ers hom o in Hanson N D. Slic-;hc was i:>tcccc Rclca»eded ' MINIDOKA MEMOF»!0R1AL HOSPITAL Sho was born JulyJul 10, 1904, ,n „c,r. laitjcItjcr 'and birili : :r ll. lit; an d hi;;IS wile both Tawii-va Trautwein ol T win Falls:s: RyanK Slccl orOiH)ding-. Swinlon. Lancashire■lire. England, iho • daughiorlior. HqiOi ;?i'i ,i;;i,.' involved v/ilti1 IheI C assia KdlCelly Nelsen of Jerome, AdmittImittcd daughtor o( Alb(Jberl and Ann t ,:,,; lunoral ivill 1) C m /ens; \wliere Ihcy Trenitm McKenzie. Nt)rmaa K.Knight and Hal Lord, all of J a c k so n Bonnolt. The Ti­ (amily sailed Fnd^nday al mt; Ki .vork (or 16 1( years In CASSIA MEMORIALAL HOSPITAL RnRupert: ;uid Kimlwley Plait t)f,)f BiBurley. to tho United SlalosOS ini Ihc spring o( q 1 ,,,c; r>jN a/n ro n o , ...... !(■■■/ f chi'll wa;;:; (chor.en by 1915, and lived inn PPlain CHy. Uiah. w oldonn SSliuinan oHiciain^u i A roa Ch;h am b er ol Admittedcd Reieosiieoscd On Doc. 17, 1921,21, Sho married ^ay ccicall from •! m J.t v:V f-iiniri'i irfj .i;. f-'arinur ool Iho Yoar, Hrianian Crane. Gloria Gilchrist and Nikole Oslerhoui. all Sar.iliTunia and Maria Bcnavi(lavidw/. Iwlh of Rupert. A m brose Cyril "Sid"5id" M cFarland r,(;(i by' SenS James Kimberfy and (hoyy li\lived in. Hanseri. K im burlL'rly l-uncr.'ii le ;;:atc oo( Idaho in- ' S h o received hor nursfngnui degree in Crornatioilion v.'ill lako I Washinglct 1957, (rom Iho Colleijllogo ol Soulhom CromalorIlory 111 liviii I .Hi', 'i.l'l;v 't.» th r ;:i;inor t;ili/i ■ .. . Idaho and workedd ala Magic VallD/ [n ake Riverr c le a n u p )plan lacks:s specifics family sut)!)!.";;;. .-.Kletii Jmhmn-iy Carter, Sna Regional Mcdical CeniorCe as an LPN oonlrihuliMjlions triay be omi.v- .• .fill in 198G to t ^okkcntvcd t)f Magic Valley cliecse faifaciorics, tlwni inlo"«i) "cow chow." Roberts said. until her retirement' Kimberfy■riy C lH ircM o l :M (' i J . i / . i r , -.•<( lUiM.ilci ncayann,™,“'l„"^5 .ByN-S^r. ■ M rs. M cFarlandi w as vory acl.vo 206 Moi ;-,h. ,-ind h1.0 ,-mdhi= lim«-Ntwic^vs wriler .r- Tliougtj those industrie;ies discliargu Ilieir Tlic go:ilo:il of< the potato proccs.son< U to ^ o d i s o i ' W . Kidi-nr r r , i;J ' ' wastewater onto tlie gn>uiluiid niltxT Ikin in idciilify phosphosphorus sources and methods in tho H ansen LDS)S 'iWard and hold 3 3 3 4 1I; • or< 10 ItlO S l ; l i i u r < .il .-(.•llIII ‘ I J IC I ------numerous-posilionions-dufjng-tior_gcn,p^rrfrltrtrrrTtnrTtf-i^rr/r —fv.vr—i;------Mrr-nrriv'vrnfrrT’bffr-oi-eH.,o-L-DS ^ t w inI f'ALLS F - BeJure the federaleral ihe river, ihcir diseharac•ge is a cause for for reducing:ing them in order to rcduce thc aier Act outlawed il. \yasle fniiimm concem alxiut grouiulwaieiiter! Siscliiu-ge: by by 75 percent, lie said, lilolime, Sho'wasalsialso a mombor ol.. Falls ID3 833018 i.;heil Mad1(1 served a s C t™ Wiiio Ihe Kimberly Amemerican Logfon ■r lor niany,.y yoars. a s l»»l pmccs:cessing plants weni stmighi inlo inu Piitaio processing useses a lot »if water. Also didiscussed Monday was RolKrts said. U niversalal discharges its liydnicleclricclric produccre' plart______...... —AUxtliar y- andTthe-DaDaughiefS-ol-Ihe— lne~JrA hlschlager ------r—T-~~-nrTr!” i?‘rr-fis l)rosidGiiiof-- |)r tticnver., Uiah Pioneers. s- qOorum Noianynymon:, wasiewaier into llie Twinin Palls municipiil ItVT^O’I.P”!.' Idiilib'Power Co. removed. NNS FtnRY Pnulino Jai:--... " ir Ml -. .r,' i:idr-r, S' . Survivors includc(0 cono son. Albofi I' iijh p.’ie s ! .... T hr w u >lagi.>. fc, n f 'C.iL...... i'.- .-r— IjrOI Sacrameiilo, '^-'■"OOiiliJ! iars ■ Ji^liatfc.I', tbut ili^i niay not be cnougli,ig|{. prjKcssors in thc Burley;y area discharge plant iniilcriaicrial from ilx: river at tlie Upper ' nday. Mnrcn-’^. 1993, m 'i ,i ijU'Lip li'.idi-r lor many yC; Calil.; two daughighlors. Tholma 2'°“ ^ 1 d au g h io r. Di'«<.'iuirgcf IniinIf ;i variety of soiitvcs havtlave ‘directly into .the river,:r. bal they are Salmon Falls phuil, snid a plan presented . lospiial of nalijt.-jl cAusor. i, Siiivivor;; mci.uclo a < Damoron of Rivord;“daio, Ga . and Bo^ohos tfie Middle Snake River lo the regulated through fedcderal discharge by Chriss RuRandolph,-aquatic programs ino wns born Ji/nu 1G, l 9 i r7 I'lorottiy St.iiHc.-y, and a brbrother, Ray polluted ific Elaino Artnb Borahlh col Hanson; 17 Paulino „ Mit,.h,.li. bolh nl [ButuTlqy, livo poimilwiiivii violates stale .suindards. - pcnniLs. — -''supcrvLsorwi>rwiih Idalio PowerCo. ' . .. grandchildren; . 32 groal- !»Q^ig.irgo and Gr.-icc Owmrj:.; (^pns rf.*niaiives from fiKxl priKessorswrs, -'tlic biggesi 'problem wwilli waste from Hydnieleclelcciric project.s don’t introduce ison, Ari.’ , '.vhoro i;hn -I. 12? y re n l- Keprcscni g r a n d c h ild re n ; twowo g ro a l-g ro a l. 'h Tolliso ono great- hydropoweriver. dairies iind feedlois, trrigaiet]ated polalo priKcssing plants1 isi, pliospliorus - nulricnLs.,bui.,bui d;uns affect tlie capaciiy of and oduciiicd. In 1930. :-'h: 1. a n d 01 g ra n d c h ild fo 'h ; two tw brolhors. raised an neci one o f the-plant nutrierienis thal have tlie river loir10 ininspon and process nutrients ; to San Dioyo, Caiii . I'lon ro d In nddiidilion to his ' agriculture,V. tlstif liatclieries and oiliers tneci ' Goorgo Bennett ol)f T Twin Falls and in an effort io develop a local;>cal ainlribiiletl lo ej;ccvs luiualiatic weed growth that other of •litl in 1939. in 19-1 I. •..in',, ficf.'dod in dealh by regularly in :r operations di.schargc inlo the John Bennett of HanHansen; and ono § ' her pcirnancnl home m„ broltierv.;; rnnd a son, ••nuirieni: managemeni m plan" to rcdiiccluce in ilie fiver.i------. ■ ______-rivcrJuLsaidl sistor. Ruth BlickenkonstaH ol Twin ^ >/lilchctt—— ‘ pyllulioiidiMdischarged into the niid-Sii:ike. Phosphorus compouniinds are used in Tlic utilitylility proposed to monitor water •• _ — -"Fairs. SHo was proccocodod in doalh G lo n n sR‘Fcff y onjoyod many hobbies will be h,held ai 11 A preliiniiininary plaii tn clean up foodood , tid in g fmwn french fries:s iund an; found in quality :il ilsits 'various plants and lo remove by her husband onn SSopl. 2a. 1934: ng hor love lor iinnnai'; She .'iin Tnuf;;day. Maich 18, 18 1993. at pmces«)rdi‘discluirges was pivsenlcd at iliellic-' sanitation compound.s. BBut most of the weed mats.IS. AAnything more specific would her paronis; ono dauilaughlor. Marjorio '"c l‘Jtl'''3 boaulilul soamslro'j:; and,j tne ‘Burloy LDS 3rd and-id- 7ih Ward group's MondayM< meeting by Randyiidy pltosplioms comes fmmI llicit potato itsdf. be developediped as the utility scck.s lb have D uke Gunnell; ono grjgrandson. eU n 0 ;^ a p o l, 2200 O akley Avo A , with Rt)l)etis. luinagernuu o f envimniiienial affain;rain; and most o f llie potato'sI pliosplionLsp is in federal liccas<;m ses renewed, the plan says. roVs,Jimand 'o -J Iho time she wor. abitj lo D uke; a n d two broth in Ihe mountains lishing l-if.r., l3iGii?ip Nowol N elson ollicialing. o; for Univcn^iiln^il Frozen Ftxxls. tlie peel. Proposed.;-~r.i - ri;'i,-,rv~? 7 'r tv~r;-raar r r s n n ------Kimberly Funeral ChE:hopol and Irom Ahlschlaj j: Bcilt'V .mil (rom 10 10 1045 II a.m. ByEricGoocoodell rmove utilities and clianjwu: life wid.th iif a . securing: water wa rights for the Burley ughlors.-M.irlha Jact-.oor; tji onPridavallho - “g 10 to 10:45 a.m. on ain Horno .irui ,,. irur;.(|.iy ,|i lno church Mini-Cassiaaa NewsI Service Uliiity easement to allowct•cottilmclion of ii Municipal11 Airporl.Ai The city hus allq\ycd church. rham of Glcnn;-, Ti.'rry. !v,'n Wendy'.s restaunml. . ’ . fanning ariiuiiniund'ilie airport’s runways'wFih , gosls memorial The lamily sugge: S. Roben Rog;- ot Pocnif-'io:i Gloria R. Rumple HURU-Yi-Y-North Burley wiiniesc*eing:ing- Nelson said the Wendndy's would be -walcrfromilKn llieslate-waier bank. contributions may bo m ado 10 iho ' } \ m es floss ol A r;/otui riiui:) Cr&ODiNG Gloria Rul)'jih Rumple, two new rcslauranisrc? arid'an expandedJcd located where the Pjindcn:;m.sa Texaco gas Cily Anon.tiomey Bill Parsons ihought it Primary Children‘ijn-s Regional fO'' stors, Edna C.'Kiipbofi olI :)», ot G oochnrj. dio d S aiurday. station now stands. Hc di^lidp'.l siy %vlicn it would be bcsl besi lo purchase-water rights in . Memorial and Modical Comer, Mi wick. V;ar.h , a n d M .'uina■I 'T.laieii 13. 1993. at her resL'sidonce At Mondmday night's Cily-Councilicil .tnighiopai. order to gainain a more socuro source of water .• ; Honor Gilt Program,,. 1(100 N Modical Cily Clerk Bud Drinegar readcad Nelson -s:iid lie represen^nied Twin Win for tlie 8(hicreacTcsofland. ily UT 84113: or R e d d olof El Cojcii. Crilil : -tiiqhi1 She v/ar. born F o b -20,’.0. 193f>%in meeiing. Cit Drive. .Salt Lakq Cily :hildrcn and oighi yro.il-• ;9(;ol!;icltile.: I’a , the dni.nughier ol biiikliiig'pen:Kniiils indicating Bc4 Westernem Inc. in tlie ulilily request.. 'HieT corporaiion -Some peoppeople paying B lp'isscttm enis :* to the Hansen Quidjick Besponso. nitdren ’ iKenneth anrj Flr.)rc.'ncc Sanimyer. S nnrlcylnn'sti's owiKHi pliui lo Jidd 47 unitss lo wtiuld p:iy the cost of hiringng n aintmcior to Ixave no way-*'a>“of gelling tlie watccJo thcir 340 Main, H anson ID 83334,£ grandchilc ______The luncuncral wjII b e l-ielri al y p nt■ ;She wa;; raised and-a-aiio n d o d ' llieiiuiiel.Tinllic addition will yosl^SH.S().()(X).[X). hiove the utilities, which irinclude a 6 -incb, land‘andJ w;wjluld be "happy" to rid ^ . W odnosda;day ai Mumpherys rim o’ral.1 'rjrado chool m Penninsylvania ' Also.StxIl:ixlhusieiN Rc.stauhinl‘'is pliuuiinging—water.line. Tlie utility easeiseincnt would b e ' thaiiselvcss of Water rights, Bauman said, C h a p e l in Glonns f-crry, wilh Itir’■■ bclnreI rncr.-ing to'Uarllesvi:vi1i('. Okla . a S6.(KK) remodelren o f a vacant restaurantant redua*d ftoni XO feet lo .10) fcxl.ti Bccauscc lIxllie ilein wasn'i on tlK agenda, Rev. : Mooro M' olliciaiiiHj Inlcf/neniI where' Ghr a lie n d c d higlgh school. localediilOlC&10-N..0ycriand A vc-iK said,I. . In oilier basiivMis. Mayoror Frank Bauman- council-could3uld noi votc on ihc Li.rniarrf,..d'WiiIie ! J Rjrnplo Ri on Earlier illin lliell meeiing. Bniix* NelsonI of said ciiy oflicials have been bi talking lo willbcbmugh:>ught up again at a future council Com oicry■ry in Gloniir. f-erry l-rioiid:;; June ?8. 1950. m Indopcpendence, . Price i’oulloilion & Co. won pcmiissionI to Burley Irrigaijon District;i ioFficials alxiut nicclitig. m ay I (rorn-5 In lo 7 « m, tn d ay an dj 1Kan . and Ihey moveved lo O' ' from a.m n until i!it- time; q I ; !hoiViu''jl(.-;it.! iiuilhwtiMi olI SShoshono fu n e ra l oon Wc()no;-.dr,iy ,'il Ihc; iin lOSf! In 19C3. Iho famil■Tilly moved \ ^ dnter J lunofol :hanci ::oAii/nii.-i hr •lore felurinngiKj to Idaho . - III 1971-, -.vhi.iie in.;y livedi onc a larm • Continued3d from B l complained that I^iTiilil's'lii liccme was not 1991. Pufalilfalli blamed her problen^ on a F Georgele T. Mitchell '(.•ai,l ol G o n d in n ,,nd o|n)|ioralod a |„ 1TO).:. a1 4-year-»n Avo. £,, Twin Fall* •nK'MMoxJD&BJuppV - : w orkiog there. '■ •~ T -: ~— Farm^ Hoo reiircdr (rom (arirntuj in Ihe ih time . of iho (uneler.al on H jU U L S U j I ctunpel. ^ H A € Shei-wp.s a. momtmbor ol tho 1967. WWedncisday nt iho funeral ct

■''I ■ ‘ Tuoccjcday! March l6. 1993 Timus-Nus-Nows. TWin Folio. Idaho B-3 .

. j M iini-C n assia Up. up»a n d a wav oiise neaar Elba. burns bbecause ' was outs;sid€^ o f aany fire; idistrict assia N ews Scrvicc Cuuniy SherilT'ii Dep,:parlinent said coinntissionsioners discussed forming a . . Ihc house smolderedI severals hours touniywide'ide lire tijsirici. l-nicrgency- A. - T h e sam o week Ihlai al before finally igniting.1. ■’ service worlworkers told- coiniiiissioners iOU;-teudi;iittv-t*»«-t»fleH-«*t«»'^'~ ii'cii m 111' imi u d h iu u Tlclp.'liclaiisc ik 'l ol ilisinci t.,a hou;!e fire near Elbaba wiri;s." Iligens said. ‘ - boundaries,ies. ireif Iheir pica. They.telephoned auiiuthorities for ' Kent SeatSearle. a former emergency home of 84-year-old-Vcrda.•da. h e lp , but n o fire frgrghters i could medicalI icchnician.-lc said muny ..— was destroyed Fridayay respond. homes out^;)utside fire districts have irefigliiefs were unable to Higcns said peoplee in ihe Elba- burned., a.i:i.nd so h a v e c a rs o n d lo her call for help. The‘lie Almo area helped retiu;nove valuables InterstateL- 84.84 • • - I^K'aied about Ihree and a halflalf from the home before it caughi lire. A’hhcnigliugh commissioners were vest of Connor Creek, was/as He was unsure wh:ihal the dollar receptive• to Ihe idea. Commissioner r 'any Tire district, officialsals loss was* bnf.he saiclid the house John Adamsams said he' wanted lo sec a appeared to be desiroyci/ed. show of' pupublic support for such a im Higcns of the CassFasFiV Earlier last week. C:Cassia County district befoilefore organizing a proposal. irl&ershop y in Mini-throwing him out. deputiesies suid.: recounti barben.ltopop hamioriy singers, A passenger. NaJalhan Crockett. 17. wasus uunhurt in ihe crash, 3S bookr how will Ik prcsented Friday Womaan writei ^ 5 Tlie sho' /earing a seal belt, deputieses said.s • »y N either boy w as wei ; ------w - - :ind Salurtli!irday at tlte Burley High School>"1 ■ Tlic 1988 Manilau sustaineds S3.SOO dam age.:e. I audilorium;im. with sliowiimes at 8 p.m.m. . Its. ent ’84 s]spFin^ill U U U . Ixnh nights. M an finds thand grenade mn o r t h o f P a u l ” — effort ito prev€ T ortilla!la Flats, froin southern ia. headlined the show two years Mini-Cassia News Servervice T h e 7C70-fool-widc. 24-milc-longing m anuscript: *'Wrilt<;n rrom fi personal Oilili.mh.. I PAUL-U.S. Anvrmy bomb experts were: cacalled in Friday, afler cam il to the Snake River was/as interviews and Hrst-ha:land accounis. •’I?!’;, Paul man found a handha grenade north of Paul,ul. this is a complete and ai accurate , Thentc;le o f the show is "W estern'''' ^ T im othy M ong totold Minidoka County sheriheriffs deputies he had OAKLEY-Tlie cffteffort lo prevent construcuicted in three days, y" and it features mimcrou< in the Oakley- Kathlecleen Hedberg. a local author!]or account o f one o f the gtiMlg crises ill lii'niiony stumbled onlo the grenadegi nestlcd'in brush at A450 North Meridian. u disastrous flood in ■ the Old West, such ;ls "Don’t storTan. is finishing a booklok the history of Idaho.. Wcll-wriueii' " The sheriffs offiffice etilled in a b.omb-dispJisposal unit from Fori B u rle y a rea d u rin gg tlthe spring of arid histc e In." "Oh. Bury Me Out on th e . Ihc event: “A Flood Cannotnot und full o f hum an drumima. lliis is llie Me.li Douglas. Utah, wlLvhich d e te rm in e d it was a : live gas' grenade 1984 is recounted in ia book to be .about the ^lirie” and ‘‘I Got Spars That published later lljis yc.year by a local Happen'i' Here:I The Siory of Lowerver story of un event that wasu almosi as Lone Pniir designed for riot corontrol. ingle. Jmigle." lo dispose o f it. author. G o o se CCreek Resejvoir. Oakley.L*y. crucial for the people oof f somheentral J'"!?''.’. The bomb disposasal unit took the grenade lo c Idaho us the failure o r ih e T e lo n ‘-'5 “'i|u:mets ‘l“ appearing on the show Authorities have: non idea where Ihc grenadede Ciimet fronV; That was the yearr wwhen the hills Idaho. 198.4."191 •- D ependents {Diive Spreier. en Dam wus for southeastelem klaho.-'l • ^I'e P above Oakley had anun ' ev en heavier. “ O n ly since I huvc been iiwnian. Tom Picrtv ;md Duane snowpack than ihis yeayear, the ground iniervievcwing people and diggingng Hedberg has been1 workiiis> for J'™'' !“ Dinner featitures B url Ivess hlo o k - a lik e e I ihree-years on the boo3ok. Allliough tiouniain Blend (Mark Hodge, was saturated and heav;:avy rain s fell in ih ro u g hh government files huve I llshafer, Scolt Neff and Bob A pril. beco me awarej of whal a massiveive she has mostly conim p le le d Hie Llls BUKLEY - DilIill Younger, a singei- ii lid. n a rra tiv e , sh e is siilliU soleeling Parkinsonin). Extension Chords (John entertainer vyilh a. nreseniMance lo Burl Ives. \ Had the Oakley rcseeservoir spilled, undertukiiiking Ihis was." Hedberg said, n. Keith Ramsey. Eric Bedke ; in' pictures. Christian. I , be Ihc featured giguest when members of the rushing water:r icould liavc ‘I c that m ost o f us w ho w ere in' e Sturm) and Foiir-Get-Ablcs l>er "I could use mortt pielures of anil Dale S “ Burley-Ruperi Kninife & Fork Club gather destroyed 20.000 acre:cres or morc of the areaa duringc that lime remember n Atkins. Malhew Bowman, nd people working." she! said.s "I have (B'anjon . • d in n e r S aiurday. farmland, could haviave ruined the the fcelicling Olf excilcment and nipix-'ll and Steve Belit:ip,) Burley Irrigation Distri(ilrict cnnuls. und apprehendmsion. bul I wonder if any of many pictures of the canalscji anil llic InnyOinip ,. Younger's prograiram. *’A Tribute to Burl Ive in. reservoir, but'only a fe\■cw piclurcs of .. ' ts for4lie show are available will feature many fafamous songs recorded by " could huve flooded:d (one-third or us rcalizeizcd the danger we were in. itieiiilxis of the chapter and can eni of the farmers’ sacrifice.ce. people. I*d rfppreciate,e i'l if anyone . "'m all me king oflhe folk singiigers.” m orc o f the city o f Burllurley. the extern based at Ihe Book Store in But the reservoirr ddid not spill, or the! great'; cooperation andnd who would be willingIS lo loan me l>c,purelia Younger includeie s such so n g s as “ B ig1 R(Rock I me al (,7«. Rupcn oralr at the Welch Music Company Farmers, local construction c unsclfistishncss that made thistis piclur,es would call • Candy Mountain."• "Blue’ Tail Fly." and "Pej! -in Burley. —Shells::^.^ ______------—companicfi,-ihc-Corps-^H«tef4«»t- *515 9^ paperbtidi~r~t~lto‘ Vianii Munaugh Lake and theIhe S n ak e R iW .I know n foifor his books about Utah-andmd discounted to S25 and ’ D e c lo ’s M itetchell wins oratoriorical contest all within ihree weeks':s* itime. Idqho,. said of Hedbcrg's• ■s April .30.- “ " • ” '111111 out businesses’i POCATELLO - Brock Mitchell, a l7-yc'-ycar-old -jui'iior from D eclo. won th e Idallaho A m erican L eg io n HiglHigh School Oratorical wineidows Contest held at IdaJaho Stale University in1 P(Pocatello curlier this F o r t h e r e c d r dI m onth. I ' B y MoisesK C< arda Mitchell receivedid a gold medal and S200:()0 from the A m erican riving privileges Mini-Oissiaisia News Servitx’ . TWIN FALLS-'Rccceceni activity in S500 fini'inc. two years monitored■ed fine, S200 suspended, driv L egion. H e w ill rc]'cpreseni Idaho at a regionlional coniesi in Boisc ' ~5th Districr~Court: iiin clu d e d the probuiion,n, mpele againsi the state wiwinners from Alaska. cd. uliend Alcoholics Anonynfntous. broken wini►■indows ihniughmit the Rupen•n M itchell w ill c o n Driving, under the inflinnuenee chargcs Ave. N.., Buhl.Bi 90 days in jail suspended, at Washinglon. Orcgoron. and Montana for the: chchance to continue to 5500 nnerier$250 suspended, two yearsiirs Jii Kay Lcc. 26. 1624 4 1 Filer Ave. I;.. ;irea overer the weekend, mostly at \ filed: the sectional contestsl in Nebraska on April 21. “ David W. Robeison.. 3838. 507 Addison probation.n, 10 months monitored, drivingIng 90 days in jail suspcndciJed. $500 fine, businesses, Avc.W . privileges•cs suspcndcd*90'doys. mustust S250 suspended, two yearsirs probation. II) City andnd txiunty law officers received;d Commpiled pl from staff.rcports . vins privilescs , , ^ . Darren Dryden, 32,>, 104I Sem inole attend eouF3uFi alcohpl school. ' monihs monilorcd. drivii IS calls aboul windows being't? . Circle. Jerome. Teddy>- CGlen Reynolds. 27. 312-Oakluk suspended 90 days, no' a shoi on.. AlAuthorities Ivlieve the vandallal '------Terry Hull. 44. 660[) M^ ain Ave. N.. St.'. Costjsileford. 90 days in jailail uliend alcohol trcalinent. ils shot out the windows withth ff— g cd. • Paul G ugenc M cDoni.nalil, .V), 427 “ No. 9. suspended.cd. $500 fine. $250 suspended. wllcis while driving hy. - Dale P. Dolczal, 28,;8, 1073 Sccond two y e:ars a r probation. 10 monihshs Jefferson Sl.. IKO days inn .jail, ISn.days BBsorpell IU. tw o years Cost yf Ihell vandalism is estimated at AVC.W. moniiored.:d. driving privileges suspend'edfed suspended. S500 fine, t t e n Dw n e r s . William V. Cowan. 42.42 1541 .Fourth 90 d ay s,i. imusi attend couri alcohollol probalion. 10 months moni>nilorcd. driving . S3.5UO. A moN' CD rhL»vrok-l. a car ' • ■ ■ AVC.-E.'...... — ^------: nd-AlcoJiolic»tAnonymoui;------Ldays.______H: a t ______L______L.______D riving under the influence Lindu1 J.204 Ash Sl.. broken. No. 3. 90 days tn jail sus ;es. released on . ------fini;,- $250-suspended,led. .two. years_,ompuni u!used for alcohol ireatmcniml driving wiihoul privileges le of them. Dan's T.V. and led his own rccogniwincc. pulmblic dcl'cnder. probation, 10 monihs moniloniiored. driving susjwnded,;d,"Unvirig privileges suspended ulectrotiics.:s. this wjLs ilie'lll'th episode' of i-7 6 % ly 6. two years probation. 10 iippoinled. ' privileges suspendedI 9(90. days, musi until July shooting. LiWanda Murry of lOoI. monihs moinoniiored. Tliomas R. F’elerscn. .11,M. Baldy View window she ' attfcnd court alcohol scliool rglury. Ixind-sel D a n ’s callailed the incident ’'really Clifford E, Velasquez;z. 16.4281 Calico. Robert•t EBrian-Page; 31. 138 EighihIlh Apts.. No. 22. Hailey, burg ■ 'Hansen. 180 days in jiiiljai suspended, Ave. E.. 90 days in jail suspended. S50000 nl S5.(MX). • - inapproprialiiaie und veiy costly." • l i i i ^ | l 1990 .1991 .... - .,19£1992 1993 rage tank 1989 19 N u c le ^ \w^te stori LIS y o u r neviws items lix-month CDs. S ource: Fedanideral R eserve S e n d u Average rate o n six- 11 Wc want news nbiboul your meeting, event,It. wedding, engagement, ng pum ped ' would ju st like suspected;d of leakin club o r Olher newswcpvorthy item in the Miffi-Cas;lassia area. / CD m aturing, or w ifor-malion to the Mini-Casi'assia News Service. 627 If you have a ' RICHLAND. Wash.sh. (AP) — A newsrcleas , Please deliver info jtion on investm ent;nts th at offer, a t, 83350 or call 436-1129. m ore inform at W orld W ar II. waste. mo!ilost'of which is thick sludge. ^ Hani5fZT5ioniBnanlc-itlc-lGl-T-rwhiclt—The-thickcj kest-sludge.^ilLrcmainJn_lhc_ conlains highly radioactiveItive wastes from tank, • \ the production of plutoniuinium for nuclear The liquiquids are being pumped into a weapons, has been suspeciMclcd of leaking newer doub>ublc-wallcd lunk. •Last full.ull. readings tukcn.from inside since lost full. Shop other deajeie r s h l p s ' On Friday, workers:rs fo r fed eral Ihe tank shishow ed.a decline in the liquid contractor WeslingKouseise Hunford Co. level, leadiiding \o ll^fflfcsumption of a first - then com3 e: s e e u s <■" began pumping liquid;lids out of the' leak. underground tank. TlT h e w o rk is The leuE'aE“de5s‘ TOI pose an immediaic and drive homen e i n expccted to take severalI weeks.we hazard 1010 the public or to Hanford ' vwc took all necessarjsary actions.lo workers,. thetj DOE said. T he tank is the best deal ini^ I D w n l^ ^ ^ transfer the liquid wust'u stc in to safe, about 30 mimiles north of Richlund. in ihelie ' ■ double-shell containmnmcnt." Rick ccnter of' ththe 560*square-mile Hanfordrd rtager. said in a nuclear rescescrvalion. I Bob Allred CGene Sturgill Raymond, a tank manag Bob Seihel10'm IS2SAiidiioa-ATe.E.9tdtel07-7- 15»AJ>li»uuAie.EIS! .aatelOa------834 Falls Arar-Soite 1010 P hono 734-9106 Pbonc 734-9106 Phono 733-4926... rd D. 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Id a h o) 2nd Vw o m a n[ ,justice Jsw orn Iin, sayiin g d t i z €:enry gi^ves courirt power lhe Boise firm of Shee is is an involved member of the H O iS i- cAi*) — Suite Coun of I— ; a h I e abide by their rulin.ings. On thcKither Silak.ik. 43. fills the space vacateatcd by practicc with th innis and Hawley. commTimunity. You arc receiving n A ppeals JiiiiiTc Ciilli'alhy Silak has Kren _ 1 no hand, the govemorir can call out the , reliredred Chief Justice Roben Bakilakes. Hawley T ro x el Eni :i mother of three persori•son of great charm, and personal sworii ill as tlic seciJiid vC' woman in -.jsTf is National Guard andnd the Legislature Go>iov. Cecil Andrus. who She also is a n.vulved.in many dignityniiy." Joe M iller said. : . lii'iiory I’ll ilic liliilln'lill) Supreme C ourt, „ ' remar'kaWle." e." ^lolds lhe purse strjn r of the stale Bourd replantla^ernent. lhe pool, had so many saiJ II was tmporioriani that gender ,y the they d o n 'i oBey?" shesl said. the bebench. Hc repeated s^ie wa^was not Mjllcr, a member > qualifiiilifications that the finalists were ■'u-as mil a la tto r in 1her-ap|H>inimcni. y stem ' "A ll we have is the ih forbearance of choseisen for being a woman, bubut he of Correction, f c o u r t -luw Joe Miller suid not ranked,.Brayran said.' , - : and yci il was a goigoixi signal women tvK fie and the citizenry. W e must n treat person ,wusV eeluted the legal.systemm wa.s Her brother-in-li cly schedule for her ,”Il lt ;gives bolh a.g<;ncrutional w e re ta k in y a i:rc;:realer role in lhe j is if X lhe same as persrrson Y. Whai wc gaininling a balance. Silak has a wceki) ju d iciary . ^ judges arere I fair say now is what wee said: before.” Thehe New York native wai>vas an entire farrltly tapei)cd onto the fnmily balancancc as well us one of gender^” ncludes swimming saidd Bray, B who added that by the "It is rcih>i{^:iWc.'ile." said Gail Bray jjjj^^ and impartiallial. ,'Juslice Linda CoppleC Trout, a assistastant U.S. attorney in Neww Y ork re frig erato r. It inc book clubs, court yearr 2000.21 half of'ajl. attorneys will:? o t'th e Idaho ^ d ioio'ial u i Council which ;ourl's former district judjidge in Lewiston.' -beforeire moving to Idaho in 1983.83. She classes, soccer, b eonsiitercd applicaieaiils for tlie job. s iie k miled became the Suprereme Court’.s first was a special assistant U.S. attoittomey. 'dates and dozens o:o f other activities. be female, fen^ evidence’ they, no long^ J reclusive ucademic. .ure"vi'“vicarious players in law.” ^ ^ 3 ••Bill il will b feriiale member lateh' last spring. . in Boi}oise. and an attorney in priprivate "She is nol a rei Cra

BOISE (AP) —— TheT first crack in H H j . ‘I kaiirieen~Gurnsey'iyV R - B o is 'e r w a s “e^pcm::nditures and'criticnl nccds"-ls" ih a t------lhe GOP Jiold-the-lie>linc budget plan H j H criiical of the 23 Houause members who is S5555 million higher and financeticed by ;s tribes : ~ Legislaturi worries appearcti MonJiiy' as six Republicans - unsuccessfully iriried to slop the a tax Iir increase Republicans havee ffiuily Q 3 printing operaiion fromfn being lum ed refusecised to consider. F O R T HAlALL ' (AP) — extentend to fcdtiral taxes- lhat 1. joined Ihe do/eiiI DemocratsD in Ihe IhWT ^ 9 9 3 ] Senate to open thee way for increased {.W * I .J over lo private busipeness. She said they "WcVc deserve to know wh«;rc: we're w Operators of Ididaho's tribal smoke incrcasrcascd to 24-cents a pack Jan. ‘ , . Slate support in theL* OfficeO on Aging. • were symplom^tic; cof the problems goingg 1 lo get the money to lake cartcar of shops arc' worriiTied that FiRt Lady l.'T•That h could be damaging.'' ! ■ • Tlie lX-17 vole caicame in supptin of revenuenue bill to pay Tor it." law m akers have in1 ttrying to reduce .thesee I liltle programs as they' comec( Hillary Rodhan^im Clinton’s health" acknownowlcdgcd Fon Hall Businc.ss b em o cralic Gov, Cecil Ce. Andrus' plan Hououse Republicans, meanwhiA'hi le. the size o f govemmerlent., along,”g.” Parry suid. cure lask forerce muy cul into Counc!m cil m em ber M arvin O sb o rn e .. ■ IO add S16S.0(K) lothLl the agency’s 1994 clearetlred the way for stripping neanearly "We will neviiver huvc any Den-emocrals and iheir GGOP business, . Fon o rt Hull Tribal Enterprises budgei. Tlie nioney'vy would underwriie S500.C[).()00 in plan n in g m o n ey foifor a consolidation of gov(ivemment because suppontoneni maintained lhe respiteite curei ' The possibiliility that Clinton’s Coniroitrollcr Dennis.DeRochc said expansion of the respespite care program ■ warehouse from the Lit|uiquor you don’t want to.'D." G u rn se y lo ld will .sa'.save the Male money in lheie Ilong lask force wilill recommend as everyry nickelr increusc in the price aimed at keifpiiii!; i>ilhe elderly in lhe Dispenlensary budget. That cash couldcoi them.''You jusl wantnl to talk about il.'’ run b;by limiling ihose needseding much as a S2-a-a-puck increase in o f cigai:igarctics is expccied to shfinlc. homes aiid oul of' e.xpensivee.x nursing ‘be useiised to underwrite oilier geneeneral The move lo adddd nioney to the inslittiitutional ca'rci The progiogr&m : federal ciguretlele taxes to help'fund the pool pc of snjokcrs by 1.5 ' hom es o r other insliiii.liuitions. •• lax •pendingspe or l>e disbursed loI ciicities O ffic e on A gingI budget would provideides volunteers to give a breareak to a n a lio n a l licHlHllh care program pcrccni:cnl. T lie decision onI whei]ierwl lo aciually counties J under existing law. increase total genenilill tax spending by relativilives and others curing forror lhe - could disrupt»l one o f Ihe few "If Iheyiti weni up 20 ccnts a pock • increase the agenlenc'v budgei for Tiiele House, where commiini'-'ntnt I has ju s t a f ra c tio n .o ff I pejceni.' But elderlyrly in their home.s. genuine econoromic successes on or more, mo we would see an * exliaiidc^ rc^spiteTrulrc^vIlrm )rbe“ t’ee^"':T-^rongcsrto'thc-Rcpublieilicfiii—Scnalc-Republtcnn-le •leadcrsrincluding ------F ivve-pilot-respilc-care-projc e o je c ts ------^e-sluic^s-lndianan rescrvulions;------immedilediute effecu ... an-immediute - - made until laler ihislis vweek. Opponents Inidget^et plan lhat has been rounciiiuily. Finance ChairmanI Atwellf Parry of providu-DUse A p p ro p riatio n s Chairmirnian Andrus' budgei ofaf "unavoidable more :hi hours each year. viable step towat/ard the elusive goal have2 au place| to go." o f ec o n o m ic sclr problem] in all of the bypjypass pcopic work ar:r stores and smoke draw p n i e layoff's are a sccond reduction aiI lllhe Specific Manufacturingng remain an "ongoing incsses on the reservation,” Idaho Transporiarto"ion Deparimcni. options>ns is the m oney. C oe saidlid lhe shops operate!ed on the Coeur busincfi C a p a b ility prc>Jeiijeci. which produces Armrniy lank armor. Monday’s iwick said. ‘Tobacco is one of 70 Bonner County Commmissioner Gene federal■al Surface Transportation AciAc of d'Alene andid N ez P c rc c Bo.stwic announcenieni lealeaves 370 people on the joljob at SMC. a drop from 470 Ihe maj(najor dniws und m ajor sources Brown says. . 1 9 9 l aallows l toll-funded projects.'IS. Tlie reservuiions. ___ w orkers a year ag(ago. ______u . But their exeicemplion docs nol -ofrevenivenue.” - . - . The layoffs by Babcock & WllcoxTtlaraalurwere not unexpl^iol.Jtl. B row n attended a rural h ig h w ay fir s t 'rrequirement would be General manager';er Greg Baker last w eek sai(laid the contractor planned lo conference where ontine federal official feasibil:bility study. lay off some worl.'orker.s ihis spring. B abcockck & Wilcox elected Jo giveive who even suggested1 lumingi lhe Long ButIt Coe< admilted ihere are f llie workers whoho were laid off two week:eks' pay. insiead of givingng Bridge inlo a loll roadro to pay for a places^s ini rural Western states where wh H iB ^||S ?S S ------wt>rktrrs-iioiif«-l>el-Iwfore-leiHng-ihem-gOi------bypass------toll proj(tojcctsjitc.possiblc.______' ff C W "The ITD doesn'l1 Ihave the money Jeffff Siraiion of ihe Id Ida a h o I I 3 S b SS! 2 to do ihis and won't'I have il liccause Transpisnortation Denanment s.iid- ___ Officials; S'seek high schooK)I in Idaho C ity olher peopli- sinninflin^i_HV-4ineT" .'vlillU •nriioti.~ considering a loll bridgiidgeT^ y takes a tremendous volurheirheof' K SSV m ||B V ------.IDAHO CITY- Tl-bL' 11 lllllln> ol lhe past if thej" ■Jie - Brown loid xl.liis board. ■ ' ^ "Il ta ic 10 make a toll road payuy for old mining idwn/n oi; f Idaho C ily’gels its own»'n high scluiol; ; ,, Jack..Coe of lhe Ffficials say is fueled by lhe long commutc — will ask lhe Slate B oard•d oi f Education on F riday for^ Foley bahl aboul 400 al a public pi rrieeting yearioto reach a legislative solution b le 'tn l" b efore. Sunday. the regiegion's limber-supply proble' ------"Tliey-nut-eHW >^b»i-thor»^K-nothing-iitt%0------In.a.new.s.coiiferen{:nce this moming._lhal_wuwill hoth protect old-jir-oww w lh - mber* • . ,.-said C ap i. B oy HoHolloway, Foley said he expcci.sI.s bolh the H ouse forestsis arid-dcvclopi a fcderal timb I l's belfcved the thi Ihree men climbed a:i fencef Sunday ni^hl at thehe version of the bibudget and an sales programpi that will wllhstastan d South Idaho Correirrection Insiitulion's minimimtim security facility, economic stimuliilus-investment coun chchallenges. Robcri WllliaiTiam Bradford. 22. was irnfrnprisoned for grimd thefl.fi. Shane McConnelnell. 19. was convicicd'olof aggravalcd assault andnd I------M ichacI Larrow,)w. 19. was convicted of aggravated assault and“ ^ 3 4 " ANNINUAL WEST END COMMIMUWtrAUGTIOlgL burglary. w - - G a rin E ck straran ; nMflnnliii ’ T H 1 1 8 , 1 9 9 3 Sewing C onsultaItant from Elna I I I I H l i m . T lic m en werere wearing\ blue jean s and blblue cotton shins earlier in" IIURSDAY. RfARCH 1 o f ' T o CATED at tho RodtcMnncAinp.pninslits to - l9 frp wTi>ldiy4 ton goodlood n t t o - 1 & A m 13-a n v Inllei; smt - BOISE — niele IdahoI( Court o f A ppeals hahas upheld lhe conviclion ofo f Bie, pom pcOy, stove. RSlgerAx; a northern Idaho0 mann who leTt his 4-year-ol•old son run unattended at a SWATHER-t gcHHTe - a mLER-MACHINERY rock concen. leadiiadiiig lo the boy's drowninglg in a pond. tato. PIO. drhm. hydoullc tension - Htssloi Q P^arin will ...... T h « -court on1 y M onday-unanim 'ously up)upheld the,Bonner Countyty . pelM-cotnblne with tm ml gnin Ih bean o ie r'rth p ld e l KBS-BrilBrillion Iff rolierhviTw. ctnAd. Ii3fts ntn t t a M w iic n T -2 sedion steet har^oaand ^ e n i o n s t r a t e conviction o f MichlichaeI.Eiiyean for felony injinjury to a child in the death drii«ar-Loclamod4rtwpaUo;lo plvler on hydraulic 1R - 30'singleigletdeptistidec 1 o f h is son. Christia:^tian. g the w hole Elna- •Enyeari challen;lenged District Judge Jarnetnes M ichaud’s d e c is io n lo FFARM MISCELLANUMEOUS :k line and m ake a {2} Poider Rher 14* oKes • Poider Rivery 1212* Qis - 4 n l or i o n h«se lay kaderss-50 - 5( 0 . allow lesiimony frcfroni a wiiness. Tlie witnesscss said lie was near pnyeart I siphon t t o • Chldcen tn o d e r-2 ri y h f f t d e hutn • ISO gallon ow tna ad d tuluel ^ ^ ^ c o m p aarison i betw een the rt was under the influence of - m ost o f the day andanc in his opinion. Enyeart v d i f f e rrent c m odels. She» e ' . ■ the xlrug LSD. I w i l l h[ e e l p y o u m a k e t h e right i choice, T lie C ourt of ApAppeals agreed with lhe judjudge iliiit lhe stale-show ed a 0OTHER MISCEUJUINEOUS eo88pcxrowaitt; Nnr H o lta ridS ^ ~ S h ^kill be available fo>r r jprofessional sthngUa boleC P.TO, driven - MMzn ey Ferguson 124 stftng lie bile( P.Ti).Ti). d rh n - 1 ton grain feeder on niUxx. P.II :hine & serger demndnstratipns_,"“ o — ~ ■

AUCnONEERS QaiyOsbotne • CLERKS[s TWINFALLS ■ JEROME BURIjr l e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ jJaileY Gooding, l ^ - 834-53U5350" ------UmarLov«tan(J .4i5Additont6 ItItSWOft MiinSi 16500VlOverlAnd • 4t9S,MAia.^- 643-5227 CorlV^ltoon1 Rupertkteho BOB . .733 0100 324-M58 678-9:8-969t • 78S-300S MoUi»797-16ie , . Rupert, m to ‘ 43e-34C3405 436-9663 ■_^WEeKDAY^AM_6P^^M SAT g»M APPGIMTMENTgAVjAVAHMHE BUT NOT NCCE3SAHV 1 [ . ■ ' ' 1 ' i ' Tiioslosday, Mafc'fi 16. 1993 Timuamua-Nows. Twin Falls. IcJaho —B-5— W e s tT For Shoal11 Iwateir Bay Trib>e, birrth mieans (death TOKELAND, Wash,:h. (A P) — No. und where rcscrvuitonn H avcnigcs about 50 perccccnt. you’re nol working, it’s a liltle casi- • Olhcr baby bom to the: ShoalwSh atcr Bay K 9 "Tliis placc can tearar u person up," er." he saicsaid. Tribe. H Whitish said. “Look how hc pretty jt is But in Ibolh cases, the d octor y o u ------nr*f tnf | H iuTJund here. Mow could;d you be unhappy see is atIt le;least 35 milcs away and usu- , and for the first time inir memory no ill a {rfaee4iko-ihitf^ic-!>;uKiidjQQking.out_al!y_fiirtlie rther. he «iid. Few. bolhcr to Oniiles to the IHS clinic itself, ' b a b iu are expccted, tribaribal leaders say. 9 j | his car windshield uiI the gli.stening, drive 80 m . For when" the hlk tunturns to birth on windswept morning. : ■; bccau.see 11 iransporialion' o f l c n i s a this tiny and impoveriserislied reserva* ^ 3 , But, hc soid. "nicre-’sCs no jobs.'Mills problemD aamong people whose cars • ' tion, it tum s to death. _ are all clo.scd up. Fish;h and crabs juv arc nol alvalways in ihe best shape, he O f 24 confimicd prcgregnancies on the gone.” .said. reservation sincc 1987,>87, only eight ^ Driving his big dusty’ ccar slowly down Tlie .trittribe’s heath aide, C|?udip children are alive toda^day, tribal ofTi- a dirt road, he pointed atat 1Ihe little homes Brown,, dridrives people to the doctor, ch morc help is needed, cspc- cials say. Two died as infants, two and miilcr hpu.ses of his h tribe. “Tlial bul much i ' w ere stillbom and 12 died in the jiom e losl a baby, iindid llml one over cially inI emergencycn situations. I ; • • w om b. N obody knowss w . Iherc. and tlial one there,":,"he.suid. TribalII VVicc Chairman Jim Andcr- lows. about em ergencies. - H e - “Farriilies ^'scaredx] (bi Kdve kl3s. -----“Tilings Tcaily havcn’l’I changcd much, "son-know ; They’re really scared,”i,” said Herbert W c lost mosi o f our pco[»ple lo smallpox and hiss wwife, Kathy, suffered two . Whitish, chairman of the 150-member back when ihe non-lndiailian people cam e, losses inn le;less than a year. tribe o^n the edge of Wi and w c’rc slill losing proi^pjc.” _ ■ Six-momnonth-old John died lost July 5 Willopa .Bny iii6(her’s “arin.s’as' th c “co u p lc ------tltc'sbuthw dirv^lim gto:gton WhltisfTahdTribal Adi.dmiriisiralbrKen in hrs iiiol State and local healthIth oflicials• hove . Hansen uilk about bringirging some sort of^, raced thelie 0old red pickup north to the launched a survey to confirm the commerce lo tlic rescrvavalion — m ay b e' hospitalI in Aberdeen, about 35 miles . statistics and pcriiaps findfini clues to ex- fish fanning. But at tlice 'vety least, they away. TherI hen, in November, K alhy A n- plain i h ^ . want tribal women and, cliildiencl lo liave der^on awoke awe to terrible pain in her W hen compared -wi-with mortality access lo hrallh carc. TlThey arc asking womb. By the time the tribe got her hospital, her new baby. Fem rates of the general popopulation, the • the federal government totc spend a half- to the hpsi ' numbers are small andnd cqniporisons million dollars a year.to) bbring a clinic to Willi, wasms .stillborn! and sbc had near- are not useful, state health he oflicials the reservation. ly bled tod'to death, her husband said, uiopsy found that Baby John say. “Getting even basiciic - healtli care An auio[ ' dehydration and pneumonia, B ut the numbers, iff confirmcc ed, are around here is such a ho:liassle tliat it.just died o f del iody has cxploined why the “terribly significant too.thc t Shoalwa- ^ n d s you down afterr jawhile. People but nobodj - APphoo : said. baby sufreijflercd Ihosc maladies ia ^ e ters, with- only 150 memcmbcrs,” said ***“ just kind o f give up," hc sj ice, Anderson soid.i Sick s ir ic ^ M argo W estfall, a Seattliattic heallh care Herb WhiVhitlsh, chairman o fth e) 1i150^em ber Shoalwa^ci^ar Bay Trib0 , stan d s re>recently o n th e edge ofo f ■ Hansen sat al his clutte:[lered desk in Uie firsl place, L* had begun lo flourish before expert w ith W ashingtonm HealthI Focus, Willapaa EBay on the tribe’s'raservervation in' WashInfgt<^n'n where a num ber.of unijnbom and infants havey e tribe's ccdar-buimed hcileadquartcrs and , birth, hc ha his suddenJen tum for the worse, Ihe fa- w hich publishes sludicidics on state died ine* lancles since o n lyly eight children have susurvived. explained. : • lexpljcably. Of 24 pregnan 1987, J. ____ health cate issues..:------’’You want to see ihee idoctor, so you iher said. )sl-mortem "afler the" sccond The Shoalwaier expmi•erience, m ay ^ ' fanl mortalrtSll^rateTTliV rore w as”12;i5"^iS ~so in c ’ he Ip." Wc need 't'o k1kno'^Whlf is ‘Dni^rr alc<)hol'ahd~sTriokinglii^Wal ba- call up'Taholal] (tli'e InUIiUiun”Hcalth Ser-” A' post-r 0 a cicrk w ho is inigcdy found fou a premature separation a “ bellw ether o f many'f NativeN Amcri- deaths perper 1,000 binhs, compared:d killing our people andJ how can wc bly play &tJn role too, th ey say. ' vice ofilce). You talk to ; rmation and llien - o f the placelacenta and sijbscquent blccd- can coiTununitJcs -rathuis af-' i l n g . in g alerted to someme Tlie nursing home's coi:Orpbratc oflice*,^' ■ S |S j k i a | views from an Assemblybly panel M on- losl mossacracre oflndians in the West. (Mer the medication. , l a t e t o d o a n y t h i n }ns V ahm cler said, is evaluatiutin^ liie currcnl day. . A posseie (of ranch hands and Nevadala \c rro r, according to a i w a s questions Ml w e could do w surrounding Es- advance directive fomiss ,given 10 resi- IB m V S AB201, sponsored by Assembly- lawmen amimbushed the Shoshone MikeX the findings o f a stay by hei^ sideSO lep ’s death, or- dents. He said the hojKc is to crcate a man Pete Emaut, R-Renceno, would rc- bondoflndindians at their campsite in theic state Department of /. form that can eliminate aiany o f Ihc con- quire a periodic reviewV ol o f state agen-^- foothills outside ou Winnemucca, Nev., Social an d Health until th e end ..., , » ' dcricd an aulopsy. isT " ------dunng the ^IC W inlcr-oM9i-lrkilling-hci=n— Scivict^-irtVii;>lij»il. ------That—ccrtificaic-aic—fusion-cncountcreU-after-t] __ lists “accidental in-in- error. “Quite simply AB201> 01.is 0 good parents,gnugrandparents, ounts and uncles.;. lion. But by late af- ire- The intent was to givjive people the govemn^ent bill," Emai■naut told the O f the: fourft children who survivedsJ lernoon her hean . — Esther Jarnec0 C k e r~ ~ ^ g ^ tio n of prc- -OS- rig lll-to -m ak e decisionj)ns..ubout -.howj,; T.— ^ays'aftd'Means'Confunifunitteer adding" the three-ho•hour batlle,-ollcontracied-tu—-1—-rate and pulse-be- ...... — ------a frie Tiend— as - . a coniributing'facac->-much-5 medical cfiort tlicy^ want expend- that while most agencics;ics are worth- • berculosiss and,o with the exception of>f ^ falling. Sixteen of-Mary Jo Es • to r and goes on to ed lo 'k ccp -lhcm olive upcipon falling inio ' - ^ ^ ^ ^ M while, som e becom e datedIted and contin- Estep, diedxl tthe following y r a r .. hours afier*" swal- • record the fact thulhal a com a o r tcnniiul"con(indilion^Jscp$.!Tts_^^H|A ' ue long after they ’re ncedccdcd. Estep waw as accidentally given three« lowing the wrong gave patient wrong medica-ea- say. But the law fails to) ffirmly a d d r e s s ^ ^ ^ ^ P ^ J - Emaut noted that the; stistate selcctivc doses ofpreprescription mcdicinc Dec. 199 pills, E step was pronounceced dead; a “nuhse ga the issue o f unforeseen 01ond potentially service agency continuedicd for'scveral intended foifor another' resident o f Coodd Several o f Estep’s frieriends amvcd at tion.’’ would m ake no commenieni fatal accidents arising thoi1)01 miglit other- years after the military' StoppedsK draft- Samaritan1 FiHealth Core Ccnter in Yaki-i- the nursing home that afteilernoon to pick Brandt w omplelion o f ofllcial inquiriesies w ise be treated os a revi condi- ing young m en in the earlyirly 1970s. ma. her up fo r a party. Thee staff1 advised pending com led tion. , , . • ____Undcrletms ofhis bill, )ill, the Interim _ The eirorTor was discovered within a them of the death, into the dealIcath. h is being investigated of “As a rule, if wfnebod;xiy signs on or- IIIjjlK lffl ’■ ' \Finance Com m ittee woulc>uld establish a half hour.. BBut Estep's attending physt-i- •' • “ It w as already loo-latiatc,io;dp.ony-...by Yakimano policc. ot lhc_.request of mdritan, accorciing to Copt,ipt. dcr saying, 'N o I don’tt 'want C PR ,’ 1 program of ftmdamentaltal review s fo r clan, Dr. Comelis C( D. Brandt o f Yaki-i- thing,” said Esther Jameckeke of^apoto. Oood Sama io. The Ethics and GrievanceICC don’t think that wQuld apripply to a wrong state agencies. AB215 w(would require ma, orderedred no corrcclive measures be« “All we could do was sla;ilay at her side D on Blesio. « o f the Y akim a Counlyily m cdication error,'..^ said NMike Nagle, o . . that each agency be revie’view ed at least token bccawauseofEstcp’s advance direc-:- ' until the end. The'nurse wwho made the Committcc locicty also is investigating, lawyer with the Washiihington H ealthy once every 10 years. tive barringlg Iheroic measures lo keep herrr mistake in the first placccc was crying. Medical Soci te M ^ical D isciplir^ Boardird Care Association in 01>tt,onpia. “W hat il . Assembly Minority LLeader John alive, accor» rd in g to ofUcials at Goodd She had. woriced, her fullI slshift that doy, The state f igating a complaint madeide usually applies to arc tthe situations Marvel, R*BattIe Mountantain, sold the Samaritan,1. then stayed the rest o f ihee rnighl at Mory is investiga rondt in December. Il wouldjtd w here a condition is tennii measuce is timely and urgedun his col-. Advoncc» directives are an extensionn Jo’s side. She felt horrible.’c.” against Bran se the nature o f the comploinl.nl. Estep worked her wayly through col- leagues to support it. - • o f the. fcderderal Patient Self Determina-I- ;“ lt really (Usturbs me ththot they took not disclose I The sujteItc D epartment o f Social andnd lege and fulfilled her drco-cam o f becom - ‘This would" be very:ry com patible lion Act,, vwhich requires heolth-qiree h e r like thot,”’she said, rvices fined the nursing homene ing an elementary school>ol tcaehcr. She with the new budget form)rmat and reor-' providers to tc infbrm patients of theirir - JTw o seporote dealh cenntificales were Health Scrvii r the m edication error. never married nor luid chilliitdrcn. rganization.” Marvel ^ idd. . r i ^ i 10 relrefuse treotment.. They conn issued for Estep. Two dadays afler her $2,500 forth ~lF^ley: CISlinton “ planbetteier Before You Maake Youir Movep PuL^ s G n 'TM ~ than inact:tion ■ •• SPOKANE, Wash. (APAP) — While ■ . he may nol likejill_pf PrraidentPre Clin-______M oviiving to a relircment commumuniiy is a big step. O ne'): y o u w a n t to . V 1 ------lotiV ccohorriic; plan, HovHouse. Speaker.; , , ;u rc you’ll like b e fo re y o ut makem a long-term comhiitn iim cni: T h ai's u -Tom Foley describes it asas'Vciy bold” ■- )d chancc to and says it’s time for go S o bicforc e r you move, try out lifelift as a BridgcVicw villagager. ...you . Uiat will both protect old-grc ' J. and develop a federal timbenbcr-sales pro- jusi m a y w a n t to c h a n g c y o uir.id3ress r a permanently. • gnun that will withstandid court i chnl- Icnges. He did not elaborate. Callfofo r m orc in fo rm aiio n o r to0 mn a k e y o u r reservation at 736^3933. E , ■ J TTie Northwest “is goingluig to pay Its ------T i^ - S T T ts sS portion" o f energy taxess proposed pi by 3 B - the Clinton administration, 1 Retirement Lodging Plans,ins, Including meals for as litlle as - - . predicting “we’re going to : a night with:' 182618 Bridgcvicw Blvd.[. • T w in F a l l s higher rates” for electricityity bccousc o r the new taxes'as well as Italnatural events 2 N ICIGHTS, 3-DAYS FREEE 7 3 6 -3 9 3J3 ; that afifect the availabilityy o f w ater for ‘ ' hydropower. \ ; • / B-6 TI1508-N 0WS, TwinI Fo:Falls, Idaho Tuosday. Marchch 16, 1993 V a lley IIlife ------— ------1 P e i Valleyif happernings Forr l o v e 'o r m e3 n c y Bruin Boostster C lub to mele e t to d a y TW^N FALLS-Tl;' Tlie B ruin B o o ster C lub ha:has planned u nicciing for C o u p l e s should s leamn each other’r’s f^anciallhabit^efore 6:30 p.m. today in th32 polntiaints: .You' have Vdy • - - some stores, evcn th t itudes toward money • * > ^ TWIN FALLS -• Robert Stuart Junior Highgh S chool has planned ils Things arc goinglg so w ell that signifi(ificant other when it comemes 9.1 don’t need a writritten budget similar a t t i ^ noney? This quiz will heljlelp bccause I can keep thle e household matters. It sho:shouldn't be very dif- ' - i annuiil Irish Slew DinDinner to be hdd from 5:3030 lo 7:30 p.m. Thursday ihc M-word — mailarriage — has to moi 'OU to decide on-^oiir t in the sc h o o l curclcriiIcria. Ticl^ets are'*S4 per pereonpcj or S20 per family started to com e up. ' you findfir out. Each paitncf shoult}uld . flnaaces organized in nmy head.' r "ficult^finVou ver “yes", or "no" to the foi-foi 10. I ’d rather p a y mny3 bills as1 1 .1 could iramediailately locate nicate withll eeacji other before . siilad. cinnamon rolls,Ils, icc cream an d a bcverng< , . there’s probably.oi mcial decisions.'"*:" ' ' tlie sghool. word to ponder: Moroncy. *STYrvLE'' '’■■■ ...... a canccli^ check I wrarote months niiiking'fiaanci "Arc we compalillible financial- -1. W c don’t need a will until-oiikor ogo. , 12-20 pointoints: Although ;you > agree* 0 0 . severiveial.points, you. ^ ^ om en’s Associalation to meet ■- ly?" It is nn issuee many fail to unleuss w e hove children. • ■ SAVING , Businesswoi r fathom before takingig'tHe plunge. 2. I'dI’ ratHer spend an uneX'lex- 12. It’s im portant toto start sav- need to lolveve some,1 money man;'. ' ^ ...... - TWIN FALLS -: XIThe American.Busincsswowomen’s Associotion hasTgX --- •‘■WeJInd-thaLmoso st-pcople w ho-. =--.pectcd:ed SSOO:bonu9 -on-a-vacaUortion—ine for tetiremeot now.- — -^agemdit-issuesmes.-Sp^-»ome:tim©— - — - “h plitiined a meeting to, organizc'a-local chapicrcr for 7 p.m.-Thursdii}i‘ln' have problems in1 relationships than investin it. • , ~ 13.1 am willing torSelay « pur? ducussioglhe[he 1specific'aaxemaii^ ~ ired'.dlfiferently^ You.. 1 the Iqbby o f thtf Evcrj'crgrcch Buildmg at the Collolleg*c o f Souih'crri Idaho, •also have m oney piroblems," n soid 3; IIf f l w i n $ 1 0 o n 'a $ 2 lo ttctery o - cbaswsoIcaDsaveforor a specific , you answered All interested working:ing w om en a rc inviled to attendan the meeting td ex- James Franiiea, direrector of Con- ticket,rt. I ’d use m y winningB1 totc goal, maybeahletb»tbpinpbutap8iticu^. ^ . press Wiei’r ideas andd loK help n a m e the new chaplaptcr. The AflWA'spur- sum er C redit Counseseling Services buy fivefiv m ore lo a e iy ticjcets. M .'l doo’t w o n y abcboutbavutg lor area of cotconflict to wotk p u t ,. -J? f. Calif. "One 4.1«I don’t feel com fortable un*un< octiB money set asidet 1to pay.for such as budgeidg^ng; deciding on : ^ • pose is to provide opiopportunities for businesswiswomen to express their of Orange County, iw^tb'save/.. • interests and achieveve their goals ihrough cduclucational programs, sup- usually leads to the other,"o less II hove1 money set aside fotfor- unexpected bills becaususe 1 can al- goals, br.bow> ; port networking, comr)mmunity involvement andid leadership1 training. For Some money troroubles result emergergencics. ' ' .ways use ^ credit cardrd. O-IO points:;its:'.You each have exr . \ 9554. Ext, 477. or Trcsa simply from feelingsgs that arc nu- 5. IIf f I have on extra $1,000) tpto 15. A i^ y , saved isil a penny tremely differe views and val^. . L more informaiion, calcall C indy B o n d at 733*95: m o ^ . Take tune, to- | | | | | Morgan at 736-2400O or0 837-4506. ances of human nature. n . Mony invest,st, I’d probably ptit it.intoo a . e a im ^ E v ^ little b itthelps. i - - 'uw.about’moi couples, for example)le, are attract- guorantantecd investment like 4 fcei^:ei^.. 16. Wbeo r re tire, 1 live discus : how:'w:' (eadi of you cai^; . :ty '^ ;m y makecoinpn>nromisM or finda y sets meeting od to each 'other beci:cause they are tificateJte o f deposit?^ off'of Socid SettiriQi' A rt G uild of M agic Valley opposites in the peipersonality dc- 6. TheTl fact that slock pricesceS ' coriipanypeQsioiL - to use'your;r difforacesdi toyouc.^ j^ v aati^ ; For'iexampte,Fot if :one,' TWIN FALLS-T^The regular monthly mcclicling p f the Art Guild o f partment. While lhatat might make con fluctuateflu makes me too ner-ler- it and romance, vous; totc invest in lhe stock mar-lar- ComjMire yoiir an swivers. i 'Score person is betterme^'at■;^^dkeepmg,.‘; . - ■ Magic Valley is setct I for 7:30 p.m. Tliursdayly at the U-Haul Center for great excitement j STSon.'^te ovit“ the •• , {back door). 1757 KirKim berly R oad, G ayle Bari]arigar w ill present a pro- ' il doesn’t alw ays manake for sweet ket...... tw o- points for- e achI- - statement-: - let • tl^at-persc) ither.-imi" cteclB. for lhehe imonthly11115.-1116 .'' gram on‘ Medieval An History. Gucsls are wjclv^lcorne. For moro^infor—------— pm usic—finonciallyA-— Experts—ion------S Um E S T A ^ C B ____ g)uJyJUtf?Swered .eit money and relationsnships suggest 7. 1 I immediately record the or “no." You get, zezero points more' , tlm? voyoa:^>end:80lVlil8, " — — mation, call 733-1894;94 or 733-4547. j / i i o t ^ tiw ;.;, you lake slock ofthcic following is- checksks 1 write in my checkbook>ok when' you ~diugree ,dribh a ^ e - th ^ .issues/ni the less' ^ Ihumber-of—youUl-spend^[Li^rinigJbyit thm _ . 77je fimcs-Ncws? wwdcomcs news o f commutnunity event!;. Send ma- s u e s :...... - • registerler...... — • ...... ------mehtr-Add up-the>totaI-i icrial to The Timcs-f:s-Ncws Valley HapfKnfhgshss. PO Box -S48. Twin • Know yourself,f. A rc you a 8. We W should update our bud-ud- points. Falls. ID 83303-0548.>48. Please submit news atI Icastk a week in advancc saver or a spender?? Can you set L— aside money foeOP. big-ticket ■— ; and include a phonee rtumfcerni witeiv you can beK 1reachcd. mbine soine of your fi- J purchases, or do youlU havcao have nancial siicccss s wilh couplcs," money matters is anothither critical want to comb: fairs. You may want to something right awavay even if it said Paulul Richard, director of thelie oreo, says G eorge T^uck*ker, a New- nancial affair! maintaifting separate means charging it? N ationalII CCenter for Financial Ed-d- port Beach, Calif., psyclchologist. explore ma; and savings accounts • Know your minate. "People ucation., • “• Il do esn ’t • m atter if • Establish a finaniinciol plan, checking and I limits, newlyweds, about-lo-be-c- The best way to begin. lifeli togeih- and even crediredit cards. But keep an For kidsIs testing w on’t tell you the truiruth about how y o u ’re nc r fees. Maintaining sep- they view finances,":" said Virginia weds orr folks : who’ve been to-0 - er is to gel the moneney molters eye out for fci in ts con be expensive. g l I Foster, author o f “TlThe Quest for gciher anin awfuli long time." down on paper. That 'nmeans set- orate accounts ic way; don’t forget the ■ I at home Love and Money"' andi a Santa * Leamim to compromise. Just asas 'ting up a monthly bud{dget, estab- Along the w begin diliscipline; gs plan, and little things,s. suchsi as consolidating m Ana. -Calif., morriagIge counselor, you consoisolidate household items[is lishing a regular sa v in g s insurance and health- ■] “You have to look: ati what Ihcy such as; furniture, fi cookware andid drafting a list of goals! ands detail- your auto ins DEA R A B B Y : I wwas a a public its w here you can, an d ; * LL do, not whal they say,ly.” bath towewels, you also need to '- ing -how you p la n tcto achieve care benefits ' . school teachcr for mornore than 30 chan g in g benork indicators of)f a successful union — t -. DEA R A B B Y : I am _cxccpLljnutdcLunii.L-ihey_/ ------Lolfr-of-financial-boboofcs-tell-cou^__ _ " I f youliu!re-going.to try lo achieve-/e- to^^eiher to achieve tthem. As and vice verstcrsa. he soys, pointing j woodshop teacher. 1 tai ■mairiagesTimrfiiilrnine------~ : and it wouldn’t matter bc- pics how to prosper ththrough invest- true financmcial success, you have to Sm m er says, “a g o a l'• iis nothing' ounhatriflTna public school system fo: 18. they would get a clean • understandnd that relationship, issues:s more than a dream wiwith an at- oul of 10^- (couplcs)(c report that During that tim e. I had t( ’ ing. blems contributed heav- > ;. ^ ried to explain W them that1 ______B uu w h at-if-th cy‘re_ncwjywcds_are, ’n primainary_issuesj’_;;_js_thc w ay>y _ tached time schedule^” _ money problen ------at other-jobs,■ as I had-?Id som e m ajo r I change an altitude that h as^ who can’l agree on thehc basics — os Shimer-scesees it. It’s a lesson hc says/s Inicrspcrsea ‘ai« ‘ chajittpten that ily to the break•eakup;"------— , mcdical pro b lem s in m; my &mily. I S„eloped:d du rin g your first I'S* in‘he’d like to savec for a house, hc learneded as a professional fund-J- help couples understandd how their • Shimcr specipeculates this is bccausc; ^ m oonlighted fo r 16 yearsa n i m law cn- ■ while she'd prefer'a'an aponmcnl raiser worl’brking wilh wealthy phi-1- parents’ woy o f handliiling money "money, isnit.lit just money. It also ' forcement I worked asIS a policeman , ,,^ ^5 our chosen values .and . ^ alw ays fell that i f th c 'p a r- and fancy vacations. lanthropisl!isls. m ay influence theirs, hovow they can represents oiir in three differen t agcncIc! c i e s - Clt); p o - en ls.o rthle c !single parent who'is rais- Enter John Shimcr;r and his new ’ Spocificcfically targeted to the new-V- convert financial wcakn'u ie b e s irito d m m s , so it’s very important for ^ lice, s h e r if f s departm cnimlandaniver- „ ,|,i|j ild will not accept the re- book, "Secrets to Finailancial Success ly marrietried. Shimer’s 450-page»e strengths, nnfl'how to wcvork toward both the husbtisband and wife to get ; _ sity police. sponsIBiinyirylbi iljui diildVaets-o^— i>sful~Fin aiicial—boofcuffw!fvja iiuikiciuus wUjk S>IH!Cli>~ >n th e table scron. “r n e — ------Tl" W^ile I was {^qwing_iig-M yP "-- aetions^th-thc~parent(s)“ should be'' Planners publisher; S2:;22.95). tb helf) theihem coordinate their finan-1- sixers basic both to a ggood mar- values they’ chooscch reolly will dc- -cnts were lhe fmal authorr Lonly. In Caa. I i,yf Iolaw to take responsibility, Unlike other mone;icy books, his cial thinkinking. riage and monetary su cce;css. termine the: ououtcome of their rela- ; i would rather have faccd:ea the po ice , u said, Abby. you cannot* docs not stress buildinling wealth but Thcrc aro at chapters desired lo10 In fact, succcss in hahandling fi- tionship." tim m y d ad. I f 1 got Into■to any land o f p„blublish the names of juve- ■ trouble, his thieving was, u T hey the newspapers, but youi * didn’l ju s l d e c id e lo pick'Ck on m y so n eertailainly jjublish the names of I------for no reason. He musr-«sr-have done its; Example: “The young , Alternativi something to get theireir allention.” gr Mr.Ir. arid Mrs. John Doe wass Immanuiiel Luth’erarin School pi^P Thai was cnou^ lo caumuse my dad found guiltlilly of beating up an 80- concern a b o u t m y conduct . L year-old wcwoman and fobbing her o f schoolreleeases This type- of home auauthonty has announceeshmior roll11 students changed drastically in oursociety.;Ifoui i' „ I ; ± f you cannot charge the ju-■ n»Time9.New8 -deman, T)rS«[Sw Michener and Joke honor roll a child gets into trouble,Ie, his p a r e n t s - .I , , charge the parents! This n VanHouten. usually become alliesK with him _ , TWIN FALLS - M ogic;ic .Valley, Al- / well help to bring child FIFTO GRADE ■ against all form s of aulh< J ™iN FALLS - FlFollowing is . temative High School has5 released1 the .~..T crime dow,iwn. However, it may in­i------the-firBt-«emostcr.honor.prroll txwntOr Ffiiintnin, Dane _ ------licc, schooli!. M uns, etc.CTByTton'nl'- E cftase whathat may now.be termed as r fiisi sciiicsterhonorTolh— I manucl Lutheran Chilh:!h:h School. Martens, Phil•hilip Sicvcrs imd Dano ' ' lishing the names of juveniles,ji a „|,usiuse.” There mliy very well U.O: Vicky Bostoh,'HeatlIther Clifford, record is allowed to builluild and atti. „ ‘ EiGHracRyRADE . Wolters, Brian Hepwonh and C rystaw l Skeen. 1 ’ warm little butts oround. OURTH G RADE tudcs to develop. Thec ffamily and ,,,5 g j. ■ “ Mike Crump andI Jedd Van- FOL j ^.75*4.0: Amy Carlson,1, Silvia Cut* •. , 80-year-old lady moy have Andrcsen, Josh, Fisher, young lawbreaker becor Houten. • Kristen Ar tis," Cherolee G uzim u .a . : n d Philip Tnkc ome no of (h « c adorable . ! ' [Ulj come anony- „ ii„ic lessss to1 w orry about in the fu- irtens and N icole Paulos. , . Aii>tni]l.in SheShepherd cnw mippiti home •; m mous, and the crimes bc(bccomc more SEVENTOQRiRADE Garrett Marie Rbngel. - ; :e Hendricks TOm iR D G R A D E I ci>mp.mlmi for life. Tliefc ,, llOj frequent and violent. Lisa Dctweilcr, Lee i 3.5-3.75: Bnuidi McKiss ;;^rlrr.i',Kth c m iu ih c Animal Shclier, C . Thanks.i. Abby. for letting me !. Ryan Beckxk. Ben Lammcrs and Whcn the child gets old and Christa Whitmore. Miller and Jason Ward. 139 6«h Av-c.-W., vc.\ 733-2299. All nre • 7 " say. SDCTHGRAA D E Clifton McKa miirltcJ iictlve hjbiei. Tliev ^ be chiu’ged as an adult, -DON BANKS. 3.25-3.5S Mike Duke, A m y Gould, I’ci.mifuHv m.;.r ■ • ' Rcbccca vAllred, Maifary Bcuthin, SECECOND GRADE 'cek> llllt iinJ will sicciJ li)l» of ' wonders, "W hen did hele :start going piFORT COLLINS. COLO. ' Wendy Jenkins, Angie Hososhnw.Kriso’ inJtiiiic. Tliere life iilio M>me Kevin Bolt, Blair Dane, D; Jason Sharon 'Bokma. Melanie Sparrow, Jennifer Stone and a Tawnya nkc cm* incKicicUidinKii black Sinmcicwrth > . . . -P*^ wrong?” The truth is, he had been r.o*i>TvDON: You have soid whai gtim ehut_h=_:,°^^^™ [ Dick, Rcbecka Degt:gner, Anna Hartwell, \mAn v Whitmore. Darren . .JThomas.-______11 ver>- spcciallalperMiniilift'. p Mclppfcvent r " “ - ....going wrong for a long ti en Ih in k in g fo ry e o rs —a n d - nncd puppies nod l(liten».------______..X ' . B nf^', Bethahl'Frantz,rKristin'Hci- I WoltcreandCdCorric W imerhollcr.------3.0-3.25: Nikki , A tkteoj. in ui.ri- was sheltered. ’t have said it as w ell, ■ tlinei.*(i;iveyiuir pen Stole th » -first - Byrd, Theressa Cobbs, Mikimdi Jensen, ncmcrcJ itnJ n It started w h e n hc stol jr w ritin g . • Ild tpiivrd, * lg picce of candy from the tl^ grocery Thanks for > Heather Moon, Pal Mloorot w Jilynn in store. He was just a 7-yc'-ycar-old k id, "" Muir, Joycc Lane, K risty PRankle, Jen- • so il w as " n o b ig deal.”al." Il started Cood advtdvice for everyone - teens ^ nifcr Rushing and Curt W el ■ I- - -- rsPU6UCSEBvig;• - - ^ awin when he stole an(another k id ’s lo seniorsI - - is in "The Anger in AH J u s t maiirried?! - - bike --then it was probit>bably ju sl a o f Us end/ H H ow to Deal With It. ” To •‘mismke.’’ It started w henicn he was u n - order, sendnd a business-sized, self- The ''fim es^ivs:sj^olcomcs Wc ask; tl that the infonrhation dcrage a nd d ru n k - "O h,I. thatth was ju s t addressed{ envelope,c .plus, check' or your wedding anncnouncemcnl. be lypcd and an the form be re-* ___ a pan o f gro w in g up.” ItI slsianed w hen money for0)7-,00.9:I5 , FRIED CfHICKEN , 5 OVO Door I aliv e (R)R) 7:00.9:30 . ' All You Can E a t!------5 I A A I- DARKNESS (R) 9:00 ONLY lable to Go, ______A dult. ^ Price I army o r o S pecial Dinners Availal I -'7 Admil:issionsrfor I ■ ^ 1 : L.B. I — mm I I SPECIAL SMI10RGASB0BDS I J i m . t h e! Price ! of JL ; I' : A l l Y o u C a n E 1 at! Special Dinners Av;Available lo C o . ' l i r * S j expires B lared 31.1, X9S3-^ I ALADDININ ( 0 ) 7 :1 0 I or $2.50 for(7 a single admission. T S 5 U ' r I h o M e w'A a i R D BOUND (O) 7:10 SATURDAY NIGHT! $ 4 2 5 I __ All Your Favorites 55 -9• P M ...... t CROUNDH<)HOO DAY (l>0) 7:00.9:00 I Coupon goodI Tuesday,■ evening at U / U W I FIREINTIIEHE SKY (PG.1.1) 7:20,9:30 I nSWSSSifiSa.M I FAR OFF PL.PLACC(PG) 7:20,9:30 SPECIAL SUNDAYS I either the D ow/ntowni r Mall C inem a, I f C E o r o uj M m p t I FALLING [DOWND (R)7:30,9:45 Dinner Favorites 11Af L - 3 P . ' ...:...... ^ - i ^ ^ ORRQ 1 AMOS & AN\NDRRW {PG-I.D 7:30,9:30 I J e r o m e 4 C i n e mm a o r T w in 9 C i n e m a I TWIM-FALLS*733 I l EPRECHAIJA U N (R ) 7:45.9:45 n a I ' l S«L»4foonVl SOMMERSE;SBY(PO-L’1)7:00,9:I5 I Coupon G o o d TTuc^ay, i March 16,1993 4 2 ? 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SX. j - a i C J I ^•— ' • /: ^ ^ ACROSS f e ^ i B1 Animal skin iH Sydneyly OmarrI H -T------S S ta g a o f , ------Horos(D scope ^ ______m e w izard of td ' B'y BratJranl Parker & Johnny Har 10T?o*^W«m 14 S a y •trongly tSl 15 FfBf>^ acutptof 6 IS YOUR B IRTH- |H l H r ~ b A Y : You are tntuiii\luitive, impressjonablc, J K 17 N evada dty ® ® prescicnt, drawn to film,f writing, psy- ^ f—N^- E0 ^ M b ISCIumair.------— __ ___ chic phenomena. YoiYour goal is pcrfec- - ~ H^»t6 T O O g g f ■ n 19 Aware of V 9 / V y ■'•' — _— -^tion._vQu are vourr ownowi most severe crit- : M i e PPffirr^lW lTl^ y ” 7 7 f c iM |iB e 20 A arlallsu need __— ie. Current cycle reJo'■rcEtSTotravclrwiit'------/MNP = “ ttwm ing. marital status,s, possiblep< addition to i j j ^ - - • 22 — achoiara • 5 month is finished, le> W A i m \ y j ^ 24 Does garden — _— family. Before this mc 3i^^’ L'*' ’im ’'' work ■ __ __ gitimate offer reccivjccived in connection J L 2 5 Praise highly with business, carcoarccr. November and ® 26 PortuMl'a tm H December will also aIsc be memorable - mcDths for you in 1991993. K 29Paln» '■ " M » - AWES (Marehil 21-Apfil21 19): News ^ ^ 31 Lamb'a mother — — _ rcccivcd ...conccmingling family member______[J J l orcd]! Scenario fca'tiires i S S ” ""™' who is to be honored. 37 Disencumber “ ■ “ promotion, productioiiction, music, gourmet _ dining. Credit prcvi(rcviously withheld is e x c u sle e/ M e ,.. WriAT P IP v o iiRR ' THAT'S Wh aAT t MINE SAIP, TO O /^ Jl 3BWargod • i 39 At w nat place? • made available. Libraibra is in picture, POKTMrrUNg cooME SAY? ril 20-May.20):.Tools,,. ■ = ^ — ; r ~ Hi 41 Top-notch P I Ixffr •i— l—J TAURUS (April 2( ^ 42 Common . 1^ 0 3/1 / 6/93 knivts aro honedt) tot( razor-shftrpncss. ~ JU —Yesterdey^s-Puole-Sohw ’( 43“parka part T q Iq II] involvement.*’ travel,avel. communication, YOOR Olo W n \ 44.Make unhappyipy 7 Fruit drinks [cTTF s s s / ^ Tn n Pl publicity for product,net. \ 3 L < / I 8USINES; \ 46 Letter 8 T aste [ 5ill + 0 fy ” ![ - OEMlNI(Moy21-J21-Jonc 20): Focus on s 9 Producos nrfgi L 47 Nautical calls ■|jf C ? prcssureofdcadline.ne, addedt rcsponsibili- 1| 49 Small farm rapture luj^ buildings 10 Spate (Bljy •UUh U ty, relationship lhatat is is intense, controver- . 6 0 Narrow plocoa o0 l 11 Disembark i V V siol. Financial statustatus of prospective 12 Boforo: pret. ' rTlHl J* f U4 “backcr'* is in quesliorslion. . ./*1 ■ wood i ( /cfrii /I 61 Clevetand's Iskilako 13 New Mexico [ffTXl IA *; U CANCER (June1C 21-July 2 22): Lunar S3 W easel rotativelive resort hflCT P |m " j position highlightsts public pi image, legal 21 Periods ot timo- ByMortWalkel^er 56 Boon ] l P P agreements, paitncnh = ^ e Bailey. . 60 Butterine 23 Be quiotl T O lyD l tal-status. Reach bcyoi)cyond previous limita- —I . 61 Challongos ■ 25 Ananias L£i£i once communication 26 Say M l ^ ■ ■ 1 tions. Long-distoncc ..XVE-8EEH^I?EA0M&^ H O W I M ’ SINCE • 63 Thought — lAlSlHI might involve oversea« cas journey. H j g V I 64 Gon. Bradloyy 27 Fronch city INIAI :t& t e l l yo u , SIR/ ~rLOW 6 HAS I . HALLOWEEN ) 6 5 P re d so 28 Prayer endings H nU Id Ie Ia I LEO (July 23-Aug,Aug. 22): Attention re- _ ;SUTITHINKMVJEEF j > IT BEEN I 6 6 M eat 30 Uko aomo kjuTQl lle fw lfl volves around "gcttitijsttinjaajustcd" to new ;HA5.reEN H'JACKEP^x _ j M ^ i n 6 ^ { i m 67 valley gardens hrffH ls ls l¥ 1 siiuation, relationship.ship. Focus on cinploy- 6 8 Auto dsm ogdsids 31 W ear aw ay - l a i S J 5. pet ownership, sense ! 6 9 Italian (amily< 32 — and dined 33 Paradises VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.23-S 22): You’ll be" 35 Some baseball . dealing with Aquantuaiian likely to have ^ c atc h es 40 Owl sound 50JS Sf h o p 56 W heat productpt( these letters, initialsals iin nome: B, K, T. daio . Accent the uoorthodolodox, utilize elements -DOWN « 41 Kind of tape 522 R(Roiaxos 57 March da 1 Divldo irds 43 in good shape 53i "-••— Indigo" 58 Tidy , •, - ^ of timing, surprise. . \ — m alor 59 Strong wl . 2 Always 45 Salo warning 54 — wild u b RA (Sept. ' 23-Oct. 22): Check miln: 3 Singer Homo_____ 4B.Cho o se . -555 ActualAc . . 62 Chopper Arics message. EmphImphasis on home, se- 4 Athletic awards ______curity, durable goodsMds. sale or purehase I______riAh Thnufl0 5 Valuo __ of large household-3ld-product.s. -Tonighi------rank and E m est ______S " — 6Tru9tworthy— O U P you'll celcbmte -- goodgo news received people festestit growing gro * concerning financialial prospccts.p Humor! hey/ this i n. 23-Nov. 21): Task ■- ^ i p y 5 T '' oo you I live alone reportedly 1 SCORKO (Oct. 2 r „ ■ ■ S O U P 1$: ■]TOO ; fJ v//iA/r TO gt/y fastest grow in^group others find ’’impossib:issible" will be rcgard- Single p LM. Boyd cd as your **cup off tea."tea Capricorn Moon /IN0TH6J! visits, relatives,, solu- I'- ly ■ People wholot li always easy, but ^t What’s what?> highlights trips; visit .\ y. V O l ^ f L l ' make up thc morefa; diflicuU without . lions to’pcrplotinRprtpToblcms."™ f t ' (racked bv the dci ------1 SAOnTARIUS3(Nov.-22-Dec.21): (N. In- ossible. some soy. motives, don’l give up ^ : . ers u y it’s It not a quahog. if you want. AAge j diffcrcncc between the! aaverage vcsiigate. discern moti ; . would be foru miIt’s a dom. . Atnci•mcrican wife and husband is ncnow cal- something o f valueue fifor mere temporary E p -.-.’ ,:.,>. television. Impossway. thc two steps ot the culatiulated to be 1.9 years.’ thrill. Cycle coincidcsides with (ixcipt o f gifi, £ Go ohead. catto aot the botlom ore thc HiHigh blood pressure is prettytty com- strong possibility you^ou ccould win contest n in any CAPRICORN (Dec. (D 22-Jan.- 19): I ' ; / r ^ l .'•• .,« • W on’t hurt you-Itis; by far. Rescarchcrs mdnidn in Fjancc. More scujhan 5-'9 . • On ony stairwa;of all stairway accidcnts otherihcr nuijor country, according>g to re- Modn in your signjn cccoincides with style, top and the twohere 1 thc -stride changcs. cent.:nt medical rcscprchers. But theIhey olso panochc. obility 10 to bbe ot right place at By A rtS an^o.m & Chi;., 1^ most dangerous;n or down, doesn't mat- sayly utheir accuracy depends a lot.1 onc how crucial moment. JuJgnicni. Judj intuition hit rhe Bom Loser ______‘L... • L _ 1 soy 70 pcrcenl* of cachich nation keeps its rccords. . butrs-eye. DomesticStic adju-flment relates MAC TO ASK .|_ start there. When Sharks don't cat as much asIS people to giffe. beautifyinglg susurroundings. WrCAH>6W*£ ) ^ mgons were amphibious. Sh ' “ . Going cither upus 0 were made by hand do.0. 1 In proportion to body wcvcight, I AQUARIUS (Jan.Ian. 20-Fcb.. 18): Focus . ! WOOU>'(OOUK£Z------I.U.S. Mint opened in _ meanican. T hat's now documented. on imagcty. psychol/etiology, psychic tm- ' ^ Conestoga wngt»ros the year a Berlm . Q-Q. Rigtrt.five-perem t o f all divorceddr ■ pressions Clandesiiidestine arrangement fr TO PIAY? ter^S PtXY ' ^ tplains motives, actions P 3 All thc coinsI Fnm2 Karl Achard fig- pooReople m any w ithin five yean,I, occord-1 comes to light, cxplaii ^ w ySZPlCK-Of e to you. V when the fiiit.-lto get sugar from b ^ . u«lg ] to your Love lo d W ar man. mi So of individual close to; \ T NE-VGR.' 3 5 1793. Thot wasiright Frenchm en devised wbii'bat propcitioQ o f those seconijnd mar- PJSCES (Feb. 19-March 19- 20): Spot- ^ • - WGARDOF - v /f l /> chemist namedgraph Fi callcd semaphprc. nageages •unrive? li^ t on power, authority. aut! promotion, ^ IT...HOW n M | ^ u rtd out how toclergymen, : onc Edward - A-A. Forty pcrecnt, about. - • ability to bring orderdcrouiofchoos. ( Wish- n ’'fantastic” manner, Andapairofbrigl:ed thc key ingredient of ••Barbiturates*’ » ■ would be; callcd cs comc true in ” 1 m r f w . 0 0 YOO ' i | 1 imething else, no doiibt. iftheycy hadn’t You’ll win friendsis ondan influence people ' I the visual'tclegra;110Ito wesicmwestern mcdicinc to some i PtAV?- I l i fe A nd a London cl( een discovered on St. Barbara’sI’s Day. ■ among higher-ups.s. CapricornCa involved. ' , ,_ Stonorlntroduced _ ^ ^ ^ IP k I willow bark into 1 ' \ giv^ us aspirin. _ -V -

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P e o p le& ^ m a m iaho caiir enthuisiast rel^builds onne-of-a--kind ’219 Pierc<:e Arrow on is to mobile," GillibrandJ said,s “ I’ll use il for Ils! interiorint is soundproof . WEISEISER (A P) — Ed^louShton i ■ Itsi walnutwt trim is hond-carvcd from the avervciage car nut what a;Fcrranui iis to political p u l s e s ." ' He wanted Ronaldlid Reagan to ride in- the wvood o o o f o single tree. Its engine is a _ /cragecar. ill Cadillac. Cniise the iast lane? iw 'b l,fld u y ^6 T l buill Ills IlislIrsfliut- it-ie-the^edicationn oi f the ’Risagan Li- rebuilt ( illibranddotiatedthe No probiroblem . ' j f a ^ . '. ■ -/od'Wvhcn hc he w as 13. The wolls5 of his bnuy, for which Gill I’t finished. ■ f , T hele 663-ycar-old car h ^ quartz head- home! are oi depoiAted with fromedsl ppho- paving, but it wasn’t Lsk him ' "I also know aI ffcw' m ovie people Jights,s, a! moon roof, reading lights, tos orcois-he f d has customized. Ask I « control, computerized climate ivorites and he'll hand youI anon cn'*' who might use itt for-the Academy cruise e his favo , , control,rol, a state-of-the-an stereo, a lele- - thusiost’list’s m agazine with a, featureire iani- Awards." Gillibrand boughthi the Pierce Arrow vision»n aand VCR, an intercom, ccllular cle obou» u t them. ihone, clecironically controlled d is ri^ t in there with the bestbcs in in 1981. Its woodI uim tl had rotted; ils tclephor 1 tatters. Houghton, vents,s. v w indow s and doeir locks, and a the lusincss.’* Joe M»yo>|* lilor. of upholstery was in izcd other cars for rcfngen:g n u to d bar. StreetI SceneS magazine,, said. “I’mI’m fh- who hod customize years turning it inlo .F o>r r iall its modem touches, the . miliarr withv, his project up there in .Ida- ' liim, lu s spent six yi achm aker’s art, with Picrccze Arrowj retains ils vintage cle- ho, andnd I doubt there’ll ever be anoanoiher o model o f the coac | B | m modem amenities, gance.«. ISitfing in it is like sitting in a ; like it.” t.” . . . zive ils value; exccpi ' privatelie ec a r on the Orient Express. • Five/e years ago. Houghtoh decidecided HC declined to gi\ ijo. long to soy that '*you cccould buy a (Rolls^ "Thetrhere’s a group called the Picrcc • I he’d bbeisn6 in-Southem California, I rw -S oeie^-lhflt~ likes> P ierccs= ro^ ...r. gh“ H(ri56Id fils longtimec SSimi' 'Royce) Cornicrie wi I— :rn|^MM~~eiiSu£h: d to origina] condition," H oughton :y hom e and his businusiness, aiid have money left:ftover." • stbrtd.U I Valley ; ^ i a l ? O ne diing is said.. r*i.'L d o n ’t believe the society w ould I Houghuzjiion’s Perfection in Metal,Bl, and What'makcs it sp It dme its size, be unha:n h ap p y w ith this car.” r >g movedxJ to Weiser. He’d spent , i fter fiv e years o f eating m eals o n a V I ' m ' on trips to Idaho, and the sloslower Gillibrand wanteded the spaciousness After I iisine, so the car had crccper,per, h c is,ready.to send his m istress pace anand-friendly people api>eolcenled to o fa modem limousi 1 widened. Houston (his wifiw ife’s term ) bock to ils ow ner. • APpho*. hinyWReiser , was .a place where: a mani to be strctched and v made the intenor six inches wider, the “Itt shshould be here soon,” Gillibrand I'work in pcace. .v“l’m about as excited as anybody i m half the size ofafootbtball field and ‘^°Hisvs work was the rebirth , of a I1929 .20-footbody22>4 intinchcslonger. said.'**!’ Workers a re dwarlijried at their w brkbenct(Ch In athreo-slory room I part that hasn’t been con get.get." im-ls Inside an abandomned mine pierce/e Anrjw. T here are only 377 lelleft in “There isn’t one pi more tfjan 2,000 fei(eet below ground al Soudan,Si Minn. The room- one , in massaged one way’ oro another,” hesaid. For5r 1Houghton, “It’s a'Tjitterswect ation of the universe. the WOIvorld, and none like the on< ng. I hate to see it go. but it will be where scientistst areai testing the Big Barlang theory ot the foririalli is Phil "... I don’t knowV of anyone who’s feeling. HoughtiAton’s garage. Its owner is to wbtfc- on my own project for a ' srand o f Simi Valley, Calif!alif., a stretched ah old-timcTie car before.’-’ .. nice to ime friend o f his and a self-n:If-m^e The entlic cor isi bulletproof.b Its win- • change.'»ge.” • ■ •] nch thick; its body is HisownprojeW? iso i n d o n e d[ mine, sci^ientists S(ieek millionionaire' in the rock and gravelel bbusi- dows are half an inc In abai ------Uncd-.withJicvIar,.Uthe m aterial used in have a ‘36 Ford coupe I’ve never Hnic'to^otJron,”lic said. — — -— vc always wanted a.classy;y aauto* police flak jackets. clue frl children arp opt to be cross- - of northem Minnesotsola, scienlists are “Butlut w e only have indirect w ays and his farnily visited EasEasicm- ~ ‘4HI c ru ls ea t h e t o w n school ng at the big bang and this iss oione particlcs called.neutrii;rinos. .. w itt an ihe strects.-On Fnday ond Satur- testing Ihe big-banglg Itheory by wait- getting 5 sensitive energy Woshirhington and Colton and1 11liked to»BB>w helat is going "s-;;? o fth ecm m ." •• The experiment's s nights, hc is on call and must mg fora little blip. cd nearly a half- whattht they saw . T heeic decoy ofa proton w on’t sigrlignal detectors are located icJ hc o n d u r i n gg t h e d a y . siay in town. The rest qf the time is And w ailing. /ersc. milc; deep in greet;enstone rock to Butit Pewitl never guessed It between the tavem and im- - Atid w aiting... _ th e imminent imi end of the univen Id end up as the town marnaislml I’ll SOt’Uup radar spent i if these scientists arc correct.ct. in .shicl’d them from thehe solar radiation would tiptu patrols...... ______Morc than a decadcade aKO. physicists But if | saloonkeeper. OO-BilliotrbllHOWbillion-yciyears—that bombards-Earth?!i?s-surfacc.^— ^------ond.sal< , ____ LJ_oh th e h i g h w a y [♦II to s e e w h a t is______from universities intl ththe United Stales TOTDDO' Vc w anted to g et our kids a' I be nothing but X -rays a n d radradio. The site of the experimentex is the “Wc S to keep speedersa goinglg nhc-cn-crcw—th<«enier-of-tho-Ear ic------— ^------r - b o r ^^-w - w indow .— ------“ ^ verse IS slowly decay ;anglc tiny 1924-model cicvcvaior. ^. bartenccnder a t th e Q uality Inn I council member, |I pewiewitt believes hc.can perfom •Into-energy, the rcvteverse of the pro- of sevc;vcn thal keep.s' walch o n a tanj kston and as a dairy handind" one “ W h e n 1 w as o ( IS. Similar experiment;nts have b een car- Clarksl shal Chuck Snyder, 'both1 jojobs without a conflict, ccss that scientistssts believe trans- of wire'ires, tubes, plates and pu m p s, le rf'-h e said . “ I even loaded loi heard about Marsh n the beginning, w e u su allyy hhad ried out in a salt mmine under Lake winl^ ! rode with him a 1fcw limes and got Thebe ;state Liquor Conirol-Board is formed energy intolo moiteri in a ‘ibig “In t n Japan and a tun- chemicn’icals-for c ro p dusters." lion years ago. * oboutJt 1 12 people visiting h ^ rc ," MMiller il Erie, u lead mine in . : on his hooK ed," Pcvj'itt otisaid. aggressressive and will ticket r^dily if , bang” about 15 billioi sicists nei ^iwcen France:and a Italy. Budget- '‘Un1 AApril 1991, he fell back or establishment over-serves alco- tl that the big bang said.... "“Now, most o f the- physici boucht Knowing that StSnyder, would soon the esi "We might wish tl ilems have closed, hospiia)itality experience and boi , Hc said he is a j)rudent bar- ^ lin while we were spendid lim e looking at th e d ata,I. aaind and technical proble retire, hc enrolledsd in the Whitman ' hoi. H would happen again all but Ihc Japaneset operation.o Iron Horse Tavcm. II ttc s c rv c ' Officcr. te n dier-and’woa’t e r’ let a d ^ i^ person watching-so we couliauld study il." said th e y’ canco do that anywhere." t ’s not a h ig h volum e place,see. but County Regional Training Acadcm>tiy because hc had behindind the wheel of a car, whether ' itis ww lhat I k n o w ," he said, t -is the-only-watcfing^iolho le-in no prcvTQUS .law cd '■ m akeespite the hiony hats he'wears, i.m., u n less som eone wontsIts ius to come the new parlart-lime marshal in Desp Pewn itt tt w o u ld not change a thing. “ poster?rs h a n ^ng-on-peo9ple!s-wa^ills open later on Friday orr Satur-Si January. onccrt tors will get a''/rerce copy of “Pat NEW YORK (/(AP) — Cindy Thehe “Music for Life".. conc in for Nixon: The Untoldd S to ry Crawford soys oboutout holfof her fans raisedcd more than $1.3 million - M en’s Heallh Crisis. The grcgro u p G uests .will be irinvited to sign a .ore w omen w ho aspiisp ire to be m odels. G a y W :ord that will be h a s provided pr direct, life-sustainaining jumbo birthday ca “ For som e men, sent to Mrs. Nixon.n. Performers will reason 1 service'ices to more than 4,800 m ism from Pat Nixon w omncn ei and children- with AIDS AI include a chorus f haven't' fig- exec- Elementary School}l iii n e a rb y C erri- . eciials! o v e r'tlr-the last 12 years, said its ex ter/Serv►ice Spe ured out, they ligh Irish Dances m /m i . u tiv e director, Tim Sweeney. tos. the Maoileidig see m e os s and Drurngt_ , . ' ■ :'i"Be ready w hen^y o u r grass i sr ! / '" Hle c madeI a pica to the-CIinton-3n-ad- and the-Irish.Pipes t ______II III II II I WJ niinisiilistration to ••become a tun pi w ho’s in I v f II mining town of n e r ... to changc the courec of>f tthis Ryon in the small chargc of my ■■■ Ely. Nev. WAI..K-EBEHIND MOWEf E R S P E C I A L — rareer. And cpidcnlem ic.” ce or Clean Air Filter • ■ •StKsteam Clean Ilher performers included piai>ianist “She was bom a few minuies be- ^ • Replace I'm really intone fore midnight on SSt. Patrick’s Day . •New SpiSpark Plug and OII Change * InspectlnsF and Adjust Bells » - ' not," the 27- Johnn Browning and bariti . Crawford Thomi>mas Hampson. M o st m u s:icians ic l eve." stiid library S[spokesman Kevin • CheckC(Compression- •InspInspect Ignition System year-old su- e from the Metropolitan OpOpera Cartwright. “Her ftfather. W ill, held I • Check(and ai Lube Gear Box •GreiGrease pcrm odel say s inI the th April edition were ; s and s a i d , ‘S h e’s . . Orchcihestra, where Levine is mumusic her up in his arms • Sharpenen and Balance Blade •InsFInspect and Adjusl Cables ofUS mogozine. my St. Patrick’s CDay babe in the "The truth is. the last six-years directe:ctor. S l * Adjustt CCarburetor______hophazard ... I’m m o m ."’ have bcet> p retty ho jf Her father died1 a few years later to be able to artic- P rilliince Pliilip takes brief, just now-storting to and young Thelipala^decided to take LABOR ulote ond hl°n things Tl*at the n^mc Pat foreveivefmore. in honor' :st o f h er m ail is a .leiSsu U r e l y t r i p t o M o n t s e r r PARTS ARE ADDDDITIONAL______J She said the rest < ' (AP) of her father. Cartwtwrighl said. m ixed bag*, o nd 6ccozcasionally weird. PL^LYMOUTH, Montserrat ■ (J “I got an intercstiisting one the other — Britain’s Br Prince Philip covejvcrcd at n Judge dism isssses charges RIDINQ : MOWER CHEC=CKUP SPECIAL day fron? th is g uy iin. Leavenw orth, a ll comers ci of Montscrrot at • Check Tire Pressure urely pace. • Changeje Spark,Plug(s) • . • Cl the prison," she saidaid. “Hc had some • leisure rviccs against Joel,, fisjiermf en :." Aftc^ftcr Anglican church servi ^ •ChangeleOil ( • *CI Check and Adjust Bells and beauty tips for m e." rON, N.Y. (AP) itly signed a deol. Sundaiday, the husbatfd o f Q ueenlEliz- E EAST HAMPT( en Blades ■Linkages _ Crowford rec6ntl> ismissed charges • • \ . \ ■ • Sharpen ;cries of television abethth II dropped by the Caribbibbcon — A judge disi • Adjust Carburetor with Fox for a scri and 19 town offi- ^ VikA , • Greasee , • Al s alrcady o star of islondnd’s hospital; toured Galwa[way’s against Billy Joel a talk show s. S h e’s a nen who.^us6d an ■ i.A • InspecIIcIBattery^* •' • InspectIn and Adjust Cables Plantontotion, a centuries-old sugar;ar es- . cials and nsherme several posters. I to catch striped [W ct and Adjust Belts ^ • •Cl Check Compression______f someone thinks a tatc. then I settled in for a cric:ricket outlawed method i • Inspect i “I don’t m ind.if sc bass to challenge ststate fishing rcgu* picture of mp deco:corates their wall match;ch a t Sturge Park, , “It’s weird when Scoicores of people lined the nanlanbw lations. __ nicely." she said. "I James Ketcham ■ sople might be do- streetsets of Plymouth, the capital,tal. to Town* Justice J PARTS ARE AbltbprrioNAL I you think w h at preop hat the 20 sum- ^ ust tlic way I look geta aglimpse of him on hif.bii .b r ic L ju lc d M onday thn ing to it. But if just m onses issued by“tn h e state- D ep art------can make sorneoneic feel1 good, that’s trip, rrot in ment of Environmmental Conserva- LAWIl/N A N D X 3A R D>EN E TRACTOR - - - -- a pretty casy-woyjy for me to bring Philhilip’, 71, visited M ontserrat 4 and relumed tw o y e a rs} Iilater tion were invalid bbecause they cit- ______them som e pleasure.'ire." 1964 inn o f therlaw;------•' ------^------w ithTilnKerquccnrOn-Mondayrhe->le-wos—ed-the-wrong.sccdo - — ■'Ctianoe ^?lwRn^|iSBejisand" - ' ' It, Bn"- TTie singer, w hoo owns a house in . Classical charBrity concert traveii'cling on'thc Royal Yacl)t.F j g ‘ -ChangejeOil " . Linages I • '7 lia to the islands of Nevis,isVand i nearby Amagansetiett with his wife, :(Z Jrinkley, gave his ^ ]en and Balance Blades • *A Adjust'Carburetor draws famousu s m u s i c i a n s UJJ."r St. Kilts. ■ model Christie Bri I T •Sharper rsupport July 28 to} ccommercial fish-. JB » • Replaceice;or.Clean Air Filter • ♦ LubeL Traclor and Mower Oeck^ -- NEW YORK (APAP> — A classical heir way of life is M tr an AIDS organi- L ibbrary r celebrated Pat.a t ’ ermen who say the • Inspect«t Battery • *C Check Compression charity concert for o threatened by statele regulations lim- J m stinguished lineup: •Inspectict Ignition System, •»C Check Transmission Fluid Level zotion drew a distin x o n ’s 8 1 s t b i r t h d a yV iting the size andid mcthod,;of the 1 Bottle and Jessye k Tire Pressure sopranos Kathlep^n B ,P) — catch, y • Check! ^orman, conductorItors Kurt Masur YOI'ORBA LINDA. Calif. (AP) . used an illegal : and^linists Mi- The! emeralde carpet will be rolrolled The proicsjcre ^ $ 7 4 9 5 4 ■ q and James Levine or thday: method called hauml seining, which FREE Pick-ik - u p ^ Zuckcbnan. out onor Pat Nixonls 81st birthd LABOR dori and Pinchas Zuc lildrcn involves casting nenets intc> th e ocean and Deliveie r y _ iOthcr musi- There'Tc’ll be Irish dancing, child lg th em w ith Vfhi- PARTS ARE API^PDITIQNAL I bling. free admission at,t the surf and retneving w i t h i n a 1 0 m llo racradius , I______■ ...cions came warbli free- cles from-the-shorore ------...... on library-museiitri' "and ' f ■ from seven Nixon , Kctchahi said thehe regulations slill H New York or- copiesics o f her aulobiogrophy. TRI-COUNIliTY TRACTOR c her were valid.and cnfeiforceable and dis- |||GEM EQUIPMEN■NT INC. ■ chestras and MrsIrs. Nixon will cclebrate I New misscd the fishemrmfcn’s arguments H the New Jer- birthdihday Tuesday at .hom e in N 3AD ’ ' t f l l ure to that town trusteess held sole power' WENDEDELL,IDAHO ' ■ scy Sympho- Jerseyley with family, but il’s surefehard—oveMUhmg-nghte. is-undctMi.coIoaial^ _____ ■ “ iiij^oriStJndoy “ be aa~noisier i afiair ai die RiCh H night’s ' con- Nixonon Library & B irth p la c e . ~ 7 3 3 ^ 2 7 : 5=6653 ,n.lhc . Theiprotestcra, Vwho had pleoded ■ cert at Jri1 aiaddition lo free adm ission, S eceof innocent,-could have h been fined Qa| 1-227-1007______Call ToUFreele 1-800-824-9519 ' : ; , ■ C o rn eg ic - firstt 2(200 visitors will get o.piccc iaIIToll Free 1-800-2: ) visi- $ 2 0 0 each. - Nonnan . H all. ____ birthdihday enke and the first 50 v

^ : T , '— “ 1 ISiMiss 7 DOT OKs iJ S A irr m c j r jger )ow, weatlthering boi)nd slide, risesr 14 lit-RidderNcws Servicc' . . Wlwarning sig- partly bccauscause falling bond priccs Hie Associated Preu . . and to reiaxotionion ofd federal law limittiling foreign ; Kmght-! nal hoisted by kept stockc invcston^<;aulious,inv partly J.S. airlipcs. A foreign com|mpany nowjs , o w nership o f U.S. LW YORK.— The- Do\:>ow FrFriday’.s rc- bccausc trading tru this week is, WASHINGTON — d up to 25 'p crcen t ol'(hc*';&lll — Thc Clinton adminisiistration permitted to hold u| tnalsToscTTpJrtmsrtortesM no'rt"on-Fcb>-~o)tp6: U«Uty$21 9.tax 5.60)1 ♦,04X May 01 ^ »i05 54.45 U 05 pof trey oz.. NY Comai tpM month na«; Not Eaiatnthod . ^ 8.«***SoT** S 8' 01H 5.0SX ^,04X Jul 2121,00 21.60 21.70 21.70 -.01 g SS .;:S sr-“'“r ” NEW YOW(AP) Final Dow>>ooeilorwi »»gt. lor Monday...... 001 6.03)1I 0 8.01 8.0M -.04 Sep 21.70 21.70 31.79 21.70.70 Jul . 50.00 52.00 80.80 i'o0-*210.00 per 7810 flaik. New 'iM. ■aarawtnopncwoolieciod woaUybvdMnun J a n ' 21.00 21.80 21.80 21.8181 Auo ' 48.15 4940 48 15 ffro m ' Op«i '■'Hloh Low Le Oom x - *wt. U J. Ooparlmonl ot AcrteuBuo. Pne«n Mar . .. 0.11 0.11 B. 21.78.78 09 43 00 45 05 4380IS 2:S ::S; 1.90-*352.00 troy o*.. N.Y. (eonuaell. 01 >erew«n.'100paur>dt.U.9. Ne. 1 besnt. 0.’lM Jan 01 Dec 44.88 45.70 44.75rs 4542 ^.77 Platmum - *3933 40 40 ^ N.Y. Mere *M oorfroy u . Mon. 30 ind 3430.10 M60J»t MU.M12.90 3442/41 •14.59 • *™"“ ” 0[O jU’' 0.10 0.18 0iie 21.77 21,80 21,78 21.77, ♦Ol » 45.30 ‘ .OO n Q-noi Quoled.I. n n *.• a.-not avaiiabia - 1S4030 ISSO.M 15101510,71 1530.04 -0 6 1 . s Dean lu and uoraga enaroes. Oueie« ’a ^ Jtay.. 2j21.82 21.82 21.82 21.70 -.02.02 Fob • 45.50 45.75 4930 ISUO 23r.29 :3621 235.1723S 230,00 — 0,04 . n Marcn 9. Producers deaking more recantA Nov - 8.08 5.09 5.t ,02 Apr _ 43 67 44 4 5 4397 essik 1208.17 1270 47 1250.52 1251 1200,23 ♦1.04 pneolntormw Eat. tala* 49: 10.010.500 _ 339 Fri.'a openlim int ll.oil. up481 FH.‘a*openM26.544 ’ ” ° ’ Fossil1 ffl u e l s Tion 3.205,200 PORKBELUES 2.703,000 v j r l < tl ' 40,900 na,; oanH par &. NEW VORK (AP)-JJ>j —futur;* trading on lha New YorV ijn s Mv ._ MareanBleEMhangJ ■■ • 22.000.500 • J S SS ^ ^ L ivests t o c k •-.' W«loyO<»ln»Bine' „ V S.i Pnco»fw«rtvr wDesI par buthel; barMy. 'nf‘»0 O^ln. oat>, 0-SS MW -'J2 ’uin 47.65 49J5 47.95JS’ 1225 *?22 UOKTSWECTCRUS o r Most* actives bcant per hur'dred wro*o^l. “■ SS i!:5S IIS il:! M 48.15 49.97 48.10 SoRwtMavrti> veaL no giKXa; Mney $4.00. mued oran Oct ■ 21.35 21.42 21.23:"11.25 21J5>!:!? -.08 Aug 48.40 48.15 48.35 tlVt »51*^2054 20.12 20.10 -.13 a »5.50.c«>ni *430 (15% motalufo). PiKtt•*' Fab • 50.10 52.00.-90.10 raoo 20.04 20.27 20.30 -.11 ■NEW VORK (AP>—Sale*. cMMg ” Pee 21,45 21.58 213'135 - 21,35 -.13 ia*ho Rang, ana Mar chanoo ol t»o 19 nwtl aeuva’filffiJSS!" No* 2,“™ s!MLni^ll!?inMountain Horne,qixXM ' . Ffl.'a aala* 2.144 ?§§? ISi?? l?-2? =ii§ ^oUfWrnoTBttion^ ' JL Mv i l i i ^ FiUopenmtO.134, uo_4l /okima • Lwt Cho. oywoMamSim Stoc»mBn-a Int ol Oooding, reported uA Frl.taslea 10.500 heiler;775^B Aug 2005 a am boo bk wlnal.oal. March delivery In Mountain Homo. U.l;J“- 5. Fli.'a open Inl 67.008 llll l§S§ fo tl ISiJt -:SS 2.1M.200’ 27;s . X R^ ^^>ln n aand Daan W DuN wxJ Hanaen lepon* ^tne 80YBEANMEAL !047 2047 : 20 43 2 0 ^ r « • ^ grem puce*: Mantfi deinwry. wheat. $2.95; 73.50;*Jaughlefl M e t a l s '• l»lont;cJoBif^tcn^^^ !0 53 20.57 20 40 20.4^ —08 SWaIM«t s ■ ■ ■' a 2.C > quote, 77,30 178.80 ♦1.90, ■ Om 20 53 Hununa I.K ’May ' . 170.20 00]m IToj Ital DyTheAaaodatadPreaa i B37 aoo aaxI”";! »ix PORTI.ANONO 1(Ai>l — BWi al 1:30 p m. MST Monday Jul - - . 18120 82,00 181.:Ki! 1S38 :!:iS s i s - t s .00; Selected world gold pncet. Monday:y:. ^ ' 20i3S —ioB > amved at Poittand lof tiupmonl Dy rsO. truck'y ^ 82.40 18380 ♦1,90 - g?.r?. SS L . jS ...... t20J3 . -.08 . . . ■ Oiia(Stoam»- —t i.7S3.900 17X - nel. ejccepl oou. com, barley and Sep 103.90 05.20 109.'83.90 185.10 -MO o'*0.90. Apr - 2042 Oct 105.20 80.50 109.1 ^Sin2d2»^m m m m ' Londonanamoonfi>ilna:U28 00.up:upiI.OO. May Claio M3R 1.404.000 t.4i lax - X “"O'"*!?!! Jun 20!0 52 20.52 2045 wiw -i08 Dooiffl 1.400,300 1.' 35X . X No, 1 "JliwWlevrt)eal W 3.75 Dec 100.00 180.70 187,isisisss s a'sffis r Londonlale:»328.05,up»1,90. Ame«pto»» 1,400,600 1.41 27K - K j]° • Jan189.30 180.30 189.: rt- . Pan*anemoonAxino'5327.71,up*1 , 20i34 -i08 U9 snoa . . 1.' m‘dom*tueuM . A^1S ■•” iEiS ;;:SS s s franklurt filing: $326.02. up *1.95. a iitey.iKW train* and barge* 500 i s H s tt.75. *320.15 Sop SunthMn 1.31.'dJ?;™ er '' Zurtdi lale aRamoon: *328.89. up St. 2031 - S i.304,7W sn t ♦ X rteydaliyered to inland areai 4.W Fn.-a open Inl 04.046 'aiXod > ______— 1 » . ter WV^ndvaHOTian:^O.OQ.up*1*10(t -______,,J>^ ...... M30 -i08 ' lopwprolol M,400. Fn.'a aalo* 94,073 ' Dleln IH 3.00 P otatoes, oni NV Eftoolhara labilcated: *345.07..up up *1.05. • E*l.»aie*64,40J (■est .,;igSroielfl -4 00 lions jrs.’s.s NV Comex gold *pol monU dote MoMon.*320 30.up mi 300,181 Local interei roleln •4.00 lOAMO FALLS (AP) - Monda/a'p. 3 »t.JO. ortherp Mrtng Hheot , Idane'a upper valley. TMn FaOt-Du NV Ropubiie Nat«nal Banii 4 p m. McMon. *320.05, UP 42.000 0^; DMcrlpOon O^om cw ;,3tS'^5S 04 t ■ Apr 88.90Jw 'M .I O 87,20 5728 . -.02 AitMitions 52^1 I " ♦« . : I4paprelal ! u Potaleea: Derpend good, nwkelI hlgMr.U Ru*i« V 3;^^0R )'4ia 46.75: 200-370 tb 40.80:2-3 270000 n f . l i l i ConAgra 2SXJW - • . IS^protalS'; ' - Duit)«nHU.S..12-or4<«mlnlmuniJnSibaMSlOlb i« 4 3 8 ^ M ;1 NEW VORK (AP) —Fuluro* tradinggontrwComei o Jun 58 95 Coom methaadw per non lUe a 8.001.004.50. taw higner g ^ . K ^ 4 § « ^ b ’l‘S»-2 00 ' CuniM Burnt I4i>< 0*1 451 S?i5S liiJS - t l ,POCATELLC and lower, baled 8 lOJb IttmbagtpI* per cwl non (lie a . nianorover500 MSO 58.50 87.85 57.24 -.46 SSS t.ST k S.t '" : 7.00-7,50. lew higher and low . ba ■ r ' - ■ “»■ 'a sss Fl«l WM. Oaneofp iflX^ * * ■ WCAnLLC:LL0 — Wnile Mheal 3.02 (tteBdy); barley meaheaekspercwlnonauea 10.0 trey IMU doaara par trey ez. Oci S950 59 50 59.50 57.75 58.10 -.40 miSM.Donk 27;< i'SS.'ffiS.w.., Issss""* 100 320.30 ♦l.SO Nov SO 99.90 90 59.60 . 50 80 5800 - 4 0 IK 4.55(0(»n«•n 8); 14 perceni ipili^ 3.00 (do*m 1); ii' andlo«wl>sM 10&-tt>erc*nl 20.00.27.00. moatly 28.00. lew hltf Jr* jIST 320.80 3J1.80'329.80 Sits si?s si?s |s;. =iJS Kay Corp. <4K . 20.00-27.00. moiUy 20.00. lew higlS^andloMROO* low«dian%« ly Auo 331.40 333 20 331.4040 332.40 *1.30 Mar SO.tO 10 ♦ A PORnjWD whoal 3.00 (up 1); barley a 17.00-18.00.mo«yl7.00.lewnioimgner 100* 13.00- choice ar M o a 333 00 333 00 333.0000 333 00 *1.30 . Apr S S 5 X , ' i?» 'T. NoOoole;14p; 14 ptrcent aprtnfl 4.51 (up 1); 11 percent i H l s S i Dec 334JU 330 00 334 20 Mortiton-Knudtcn 21:i wlnlof3.B7(cB7 iJU3.(uoJQ),AaMy—V _ 5498 - 46______«»y>. 7.00;'l0'oi minimum 8.00-0.00, le' aeieOMd 20 m i.300'lb 7600-kOO- Jun mt'i35ie64. up ProJflaik •• «6X 'Sroisfriooo; ESai^aek choloo Auo 342.20 ♦1-20 Fr1.-»00*nmtl3 2,000' S«r»L#« M 0 (API -VuW et trading on tlw Chkago CHICAGO {API-USDA-M*)or«0.«av,mai*al. I43."s-sil*,sas...=»- 344.10 ♦1.2O...8OURCRU0e J Snoptolnc. .. I5XI; ;x- ; ' SS3?i' “ ■ dSj 848.50 347.00.345 ,5050 348.20 ^1.20 1,000bW.;do#ai»p Smirni F/O Inc. » H , Ugh law SaOe Oig.» Essi»s!a!sia» EH. aalo* 30,000. Fn.'* aala* 28. TJInamuillonal oMyg.50;ru**otalOO ) Fr1.-aopenlnt124.798. up4.385 MOUNE UnivvrMl Food* - 32X 1 mmmwic deoan per buthel „ s'si'sr.si'ossjssi'sl,0OJ.5O;C ’ ^s T' —EF’- 3i5X 3J1X 3.25X 3.27X -MK RutaetaSOIbcoftOnalOOeounVV ':3il J ^ SiSS iS ?§i;g S S iS -S 5 L j:1 2 ______s» -1. S'-- J.03 3 00 303 3 0JX *^02n,u ‘1l.00;Wa»>Mnpton1l.00^300:Or A«r 382.5 382.5 302.5 61,10 61.20 00.10 00.18- —.74 ...... «rdD.Jonaa&Co. . 5«p • ' ' • 307)1 300K 3.07- 3.07' ♦.OIX0|l9 Colorado 12,06M4.00f1daho 11.00 MJV • 3M-a JMO M2.5 j 307.2 ♦S.S Jm • . 61.10 - Opc 3.1W 3.10X 3.1M 3^M 'J L }»■ ------5ep------M8;0"371.5“ 3WriJ11 I3ig - £3 ------2052 a:!i^ --- njiuuirjo^jyujin^^ 97.00 ' 57.00 57.00 58.W -.72 — G losing^^ — ^»TTiao5iH«r®*•“ 2t.00-23.00:wg»w«iflw22.00« Dec 373.0 377.0 371.81.5 3M^7^ ♦3^5^ Od 97.00 aaleelt.tOO 23.00; CoiorBdo’20.00-24.00; Idal* Bh-yleldlni 05.00. openlnt40.012. UP020 , 370i4 .3i5 Dec 5988 -i72 MnnConwnodRy High KM Leo CJOM CntOB* '•»*»' iS -I',; 382.0 • ♦XS • Jan' 5553 —.72 A«r UvoeatM 02.70 62.2 IDAHO FALLS (AP) — Monda/a•a 0onion price* lof CHICAGO (API 384,7 ♦3.5 Fab 55.08 -.72 Jun UvecatUa 70.65 70.1 ?5;g! ::2? Idaho and Malheur Couniy, Ore.: iJceianoeMon; 4.0 387.5 ♦S.S E*L aale* 20.33 Mar FMdorcana eO OS OS.C !.»» --0> Onlona dry: S u M ^ lew hand*,id-^ndvervoood. d Opan * HW l4Xi SetSa Chg, 95 301.7 ♦S.S-' Ffl-aopenmilO Apr LMhogt <8.40 S§:?§ 49.1 -“ o’ o ^ ‘. l ' l / • ’f i'.V iytiidu.8. 1 80n> CATTIJE g S!:S 3S:S SJ:S 400 3 ♦3.8 NATURAL\a OAS 3.2M 3.27K -.OIK Jul «ah tharrrMl unlta May Whsal 3.31X 3 3 '82.70 82.20 82,82 • 32 EKTaalaa 8.000. Frt'a aalo* 8.2(,,,„ - - 2.1W< 2.20X • .OOK S«P : :Si SsSs’iiSa .47 'Ffl.-topenmi85.49l mk _5.70__ s.e ^ ♦ ,g » ___0^ "^SStJSS 'S^- ^ , . 76.22? 78.85 76,10 76.82 ^,47 t!*! ft 5 7 ------— e40J(-246K-2.46K-24«i4^00X- r4.004;».-moioy------^ ------' May ;:!5S-i:K-;;SI-;:!S-:g 1.89! ■ ------lIu?-& S«^^------3.00— T t 772J0 73,00 72,20 72.00 ♦,70i33 NEWYORK(AP) — Kandy»Harmaman tliver Monday Jun 1.88C Aor OM 3)0.50 32S.I120 S0 320 00 *1.30 May §§3 4,00. few higher. 72.75 73,15 72.00 72.00 *,33 VS ’.5a ;.is ' Uv Copper 07.15 00.< '■rskja? -s 73.12 73J7 72.07 73,10 ♦.OS.03 *3.845.up0,019. . " Apr Piaunum 354.00 351.C 2At 2.48 2.47X 247X S- !72J5 73.00 73.40 72.45 ♦,08.08 Th* bunion price for **ver earner mn LondonIt 3.625, on ' ' ®'* ’SOS’S ,’!?,. T.,! V 'i? I talc* 31.300 S u g a r . ' Apr • ' 773.78 73.78 73,00 73.80 —05 EngeinMaltvert3.64D.up0010;la 1.010 1,01s 1.905 1.005 S ? S J b« •«:“ ft!00.00 00.01 -.02 W.'«opo open Ini 242.011 Prl.-i(ale10*11.330*1 Mar TreaiBond 1(1^11 11QD3 tiO.C 110.15 >.10 OATS mlM 80.320 S Ii5§§ l i i s I5§S l i J t - : t ^mfi NY Come* ailver apol rr>ontn Monday J J l.™ llun 0-lbl«n< 50.53 5B.17 5S.1 8040 * 5 8.000h.n* ' 0035. Sun S-Frane 09.40 05.13 05.1 08.30 • 10 Mar 1 33K 1JSX 1.33K 1.34K •lOIX Feb * "i*,^ 5 = ' ^ 'i^?o Jun J-Vwi 04.05 04.30 04.: 04.40 ,*25 May Ml* metal pnco* ' Mar 1.9» 20.12 20.10 -.13 Ju> 1.33K 1.35X-1.33X 1-3W •'■OM02X SUOARAVORLD11 H f -S:?! K ,U:S :iSiw NEW VORK (AP) — Spot nonfemxi* ' »« ’ ’•‘Sl ” 1 Acr CrudooU 20J4 20.1 Monday. Apr -1.70C ,%nS Jun (M>ound 142.00 142.1 . I’m l’,37X 1,37)( ‘ .OljJ. .30.27 A)unynum>51.9cent»perlsLondonton Metal Eich. May Mar MunlDondi 101.00 lOO.t ;S§:?2' *.:« ^ S S:S S:S M :S, Jun . li005 listo li809 liooo OuettfWiifmmSlM t2M 02,80 62,80 82.60 ♦.n 1.810 1.810 ^1^1| 1^810 Od 10J1 10.31 10iiiK =11 i62JO 82J 5 82.20 M.M . ♦.J^i25 CDp9er.»1.0085perpound.U.S.d«.datvnatlona. 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209 RESTAURANT/ 211 TECHNICAL J212 TRADE . : LEGAL n o t ic e LEGAL NOTICE '109 PROFESSIONAL 201 ADMINISTRATION/ 206 medical; LEGAL NdTICE LOUNGE SERVICES HAHAGEHEKT DENTAL - CAD OPERATOR %HAIR STYLIST/NAILTECH fico as port ot mo public . H Institutional cock, must havo NOTICE OF PUBUC dor's name and nddrots. Posiltons opon for rogislorod ' Fun work onvironmont. Sal- — filo maintained by tho Fod­- BANKRUPTCY CNAs lor busy in-homeo oxporionco. Call lor ap-• '^noodW^Bdw^ ^ arypluscommlssions. C a­ HEARING UNITED STATES oral Deposit Insuranco ,1 pointmoni 10-2 Mondoyf suiting fimi. Sond rosumo Notico 1$ horoby Qlvon by>y DEPARTMENT. > Stop forodosuros, ’ Grover Eloclrlc & Plumbing] caroagDAw.ContactJevrol reer opportunities. Full­ C orporation, This filo isB ropossossions. suits. ' at MVSS, ^ Socood Avo.” ihnj Friday, call 733-2417 inconMoneoto; time. Excolkint bonolits, Cli- Iho Cliy CooncH for tho10 OFJUSTICE I avaiiabio for public inspoc- Siwly is now accopling ro­ Parsonel City ot TVrfn Foils. Idaho,Oj Immljjratlon on^Nolural- gornishmenls & othor sumos for a rotolmanage- N., Twin Falls bolwoo.i nntolo orowdod. .732^5646. '* tion during rogular busl*; collodion action. Prop ,. moni iralnoo position at oJrr 10am-4om. Mon-Fri. 210 SALES Taylor Engineering [hnt 0 paWte hoaring wi noss hours of mo Fodoral 1111 S.Orchsrd, DRIVERS WANTED bo hold on Mofxtay*. Aprilril P.O. Box 112 lolophono consullotlon. Twin Falls locotlon. This Deposit Insuranco Corpo­ Appoinlmonu schodulod posilion functions as ■■ AREYOU^ERESTEO.IN* Bolia.lDB3705 COur successful 5, April 19. and ftay 3. Havro, Montana 59501 rally Regional Offico. . 10 46^265-6781 L In fwin Foils. back-up 10 Iho m anagor“r 207 OFFICE/ ,, '^ i^ m o th ln g lo m«7 Salltt 1993, fit tho hour of 6:00 PUBUSHED PURSUANT[ wmH..matrrr r CLERICAL Aro you motivated, aggros- [ and now trucks aro on Ihd -o'clock. P.M., In tho Coun* NOTICE 18 HEREBY and assistant managor sive, a aolf-startor and In- the low-co»i wsy . . . wlih' way. R & J Leasing is cur­ dl Chambors. City Hall, lo- J AttomwBtLaw. whonover noodod, and du­ „ . dasslfM . 733-0931. rently looking to fill posl* ®- GIVEN p u rsu a n t lo 8 i P.O. Box 186, tios Indudo oponing. clos­. Busy trucking llrm noodss torested.In a sales poahlon »* C.F.R. Soction 274.9 thatat REGULATIONS OF THE■ PM*. Idaho 83443 ing, and gonorai auporvi- u In home improvomont wilhh ------"- tions In our 48 stales roofer on 0 March. 1993 at. 1:50>0 FEDERAL DEPOSIT IN-• 1-800^8-2168 slon of Ihe storo on Sun­- Must be dolsil ortonlod. ac- »• 212 TRADE pm, ono 1978 Buld( Ro-»• SURANCE CORPORA- • j curacy a must, computer . r?rc»«s,;- - ' Caipot Installod. $2.50/ yd., days. Days oil vary and a recent graduate Irom a % gal Idaho IP 5892 VIN: TION. ovortimo Is rofluirod. Start­- helpful, ability to handle» AITTO PARTS OUTSIDE ” Backhoe opoiator whh utilityY 4J^7H8Z157799, was ins(trod.8ome vinyls & pipe layh^oxporlonce0 tnjckdrivingschodorhave I* D.L EVANS'BANK sonlordtizondlscount. ing wago (10i20 por hour. siross roquirod. Send ro- SALES PERSON. . Roquoit a Zoning Districtct ... Mizod at Hollistor, Idaho•0 /S/JOHNV. EVANS. JR. t oumryio Ollico Manager, 80.000 OTR miles end In Clungo and Zoning Mop Vacation timo accruos at ;• Musthaveownvohlde. >P bocause'of Its use in tho>0 CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF- ; r POBoxllO, Jeromo. IDJ Commission basod on exp.. Doiivory person, CDL ro­.. tho last year. Amondmont from R-2 don-\ commission ol a violationm fic e r ILong dlsuinco iumlturo haul* tlly to C-1 donslty for U t lnQanvwtwro.^-5029 ■ l « c t t S ? n ‘'£u?i3:• 63388. ______Call 88S-7034 quirod wilh hazardous op-V , * Tlh A 2181 Paydays of 8 U.S.C. Soctionn PUBLISH: Tuesday. . • ingorolodSoalandpli^ AVON ll'atlmo logoi thoson tion. poienlial salary . 4 ol'BlpcK 3. wilmoro ; I .. M.K=h 16, 1983. Quality Businsss Ssrvica, $12O0-$1S00 monlh. Callfi . • Paid Vacalion Tract, located In the 1100 s n s . ' - taxrelumspr^nid. " ; Draw System block ot Wllmore Avonuo must bo porMn'abio! enjoy i- 829-5482 lor aool. . * Uonallly ActV TTils convoy- Ciii7»refe» working wHh tho public, and it *Fu^lnconlivo Program in Twin F a lls. T ho p ro?■ ­ ance Fs suB}oet to forfqi- Kotor bookkooping sWlto. • CUSTOMER Full tim e oxporioncod pivot ' posed used r t the prop- WANTED houtos to cloon. willing 10 accopt rosponsi* service person noodod: W e * turo except as provided In reliable, roasonablo ratos. bility. We aro an o ato b - RELATIONS B I „ 8 C.F.R. Soction 274.5(b). eroer. rols aval, 423.5342 aro looWng lor an Individual ------^«!J!u^ounoll-may— ^ ****** travol oxlon-- _wn^v«lednea^knowtodg»-o^- voio IS suspend the ruios VirEDDINGORESSES-Veila ■ “^n u ^ S g ^ d S n i^ ■ ail m akos ol cantor pivots.I. I Business Is great a n djobs ^ :■ a «!naJ»o:Miy10,1W3.•' • Have good transportation and act upon the rdatod consldoring forfolturo of BrWosmaW & Pfom Rontals modlcaU donlol boneli^ia. Full limo p ^ io n availabk).1. are going lasl. Call Dave 25%olllnvitalions733-8e3B • Equal OpportunKy Employ-- • Like lo oam good $(S n now 10 socuro your future • ofdinanco on-the. first or?L. tho seized convoyanco _ • Do you worK woll wilhoul, Cali Farmoro Irrigation socond mooting date, lr of. Ptoasosond rosumo to: . m m E O E.' 324-3341 askforGordon 1.800-523-3089. '' and irs sak>' or othor ds- For mat wssksnd hldsaway . Tho dty ol Twin Fata I* not:.)f- ■ supoivlslon? (hot o c c u rs, n o fu rth er po sal according to law... .youVa always draanwd of.- tf •AreyouaggrosshroondI public hearings will bo® Any prospocllvo 1-. ' GnvtrEleetrtc,S FwU on tho Issue. start your iiivdi In lha rail ' n present a good Anyand'lill porsons do- It 101 LOST 4 FOUND Mtataooh^otdassmad. Si- Sggyoaiotho^,— ILEY ---- poar and bo heard at the r Lost: •Casey* 3 Creek Area. ■< Mcdlortl.6naon9750ir> 0 quosttons, then wo havo iho ^nK *27Tl?27ri^A smoll Australian Shepherd,■ 110 1 PERSONALCARE H right opportunity lor yoO' ? ROUTE 274.15. 274.18 and,, mulli color & whito nocK. SERVICES - fiapTKpfoS;';?>- Major dutkts;vK>uldlncludQ: MOTOR • 274.17. Such petitions for„ ■ dioffl S Iront logs. Wuo lolt - 203 AGRICULTURAL I. ■ Proofing presold advortibs '• roltof from forfolturo roustn . oyo, dark right, tall-loss, It ing 8> finalizing payment Approximately 2 1hours, excellent fl bo filod at tho Immigration; • h4.bmp.«r.S<»lliir. ■ IN-H^HicAFfEX^^IiliodaI flal ^ , ^ 6 h^a^6 dayJ W p".rix5r, p ay for time invol/olved. Must havo rafarwicas. 324-2817 - havo a good command of)} “ ^SStorlntorvkwappI 321 Second Avenue East.f ? .M tsf-saT,------2, ext-201 “ this advortisomonL , ’ 1. adS.C«B733-0831. *d commlaalon only basis, Any person clairrilng G r ’l'M .D W o and can be obtained Irom or 423-492>926, Rose. ownership el tho solzod-5 ■ c S todoyV Iroo Inlorma- : • Waniod; Cow miikor. oxpo^ Provioua Bales oxporionco oonveyanoe.may com-I- lien on how you can moot . onco proforrod. roloroncosa City Hall, 321 2nd Avenue10 preferred, must have a ! 113 CHILDCARE ' nocossary. $13,00a to0 East. For iuriher Informa-»■ valid driver's license. Pick Proposals win be rocoivodid m enco Judicial forfolturoo somoono spodal. 233- « proceedings In Unilodd e227or1-800-690-8227. SERVICES S18,000. Star Valloy. Wyo*>• tion contact 736-2251:I- "- UD an application al 261 EBBBDBBBBib b B b b b b b b b H by Che Idaho CeuncH on I- Sarvlna all olSE Idaho,----- ■ B. Eastlan/Drlve. TF. No O ^opm ontal DisablliliosIS States District Couri by fli- ■ Child caro In my homo 3 to 4 s W E A R E Nlow O TAKING B ' at the Coundl Otflce, 2800 . ing a daim and bond pur-r* Lose up 10*30 pounds 0 ' suant to 8 C.F.R. SMksrin In30daw ’^fi"wf«”Rocll Crook Wator1: » “r i « ® t APPLICATI'n O N S F O R : g til 274.10. Such claim andd For$34.00 ^ Association. Hanson A criminatoonthobasiaof y, bond must bo fnod ol thp COLLEENS CLUBHOUSE Kimborly aroa. Call L C A S H I E R B ____soo. p.ni.~M.p.T., Friday. n tlnr Ram . racerrollolon. colorrsoxr • MOTEL t )- - I — ogo^Wionifirioinoi nisr- PERSONS ------B ------now open and wo aro ox------. • WAIT-Pi (1) Provide the oppor­r- Box .112. Havro; Monona I C E N e c e s s a r y B )(• 59501. and must bo filed UTTLE GEMS 205 DOMESTIC/ - ponding our salos lorco. NOEXPERIENCI tunity for parents of - 5} 106 HAPPY ADS , This Is Iho period opportu- - childron with dlsabili-i- within twenty (2W days of HOUSEHOLD li Apply at Pers*irsonnel Office |q the dato of tho first poWI-I------T " ■ '’nowaiii^Inji'^lldfoJ^ 208 PROFESSIONAL tios to reoeh« Informa-. thru Sunday 10 b ' cation of th s advortiso- Apollo Motor Inn is accopti|ig? Biihl Schooi District «412~- TArtt;lttEr' Wednesday thr tion and training re­?, mont. The daim must sotIt ****** applicotlona ior housakoop- rotail automotive business, garding thoir childron's 736-0382______n 920Moin,Buhl, Idahoan- Prolossional training. a.m. to 4 p-p.m. We are E odueational rightstt forth the basis ol the « Contact Brad or Brian Doy n our wages and B Ihrough a statewide1 dalmod ownership o iho ^ competitive in c conveyance and a egoS ALICE - ginning dalo is on or about ve an excellent gi |?)” p to n ^ * ? w 5 a n lz(o o why tho convoyanco iinot 8/9/93. For moro Informa- th insurance plan, n]:, strategies to finance:o subiect to seizure. Tho0 206 MEDICAL/ 1 tk>n dill 543-6436. EOE activitlea atsoeiatodd daim must be’ ^m M - DENTAL 50 good working B IB niod by a bond In tho jf* Looklng_lor a now career? with assisting Idahosns Tho BBC Advortiaing. atmosphere. . B to undorstand and im-n- amount of $250.00 in the; ATKINSON A&OCOUNSELOR 11 fonn of cash or cortifipdd Full-limo po8Hk)n lor 28 bodd Haffoy jcfcom pulor ac­ Agoncy is looking lor poo- ptomont tha th chock. If tho bond Is in tho0 psycKlaiiic/ chomical d e­ counting skills roquirod.Jj . pro ea^er rwin Falls •734-1393 or B DIsabilltlos Actc t S m o fa chodi.il must bo, pendency fadliiy C.A.C. oil Froo 1-800-258-2937 B drawn payable to iho Do-J IS wilh minimum 5 yoara ox­ ?' Mus?have4yr8 0 xp0 rin Statements and sprood-I' salos. Commlss^n^^on-" BBBBBBBBBEBEBCBBBBBCm Ins^cdm al paeicots ^0- partmont of Oustice. poiionco. Excollont com*1 Bhoots.a-must, Also In­ toiling roquirod Information .40!! ;201 ADMINISTRATION - rosumeto: , , , cludes somo Porsonnol.'*• Looklng.,{or oxporioncod to bo ImXdod in tho pn»-S gEreS-H V M .: WNAGEMENT. .- Canyon Vlaw Hoaplul Human Rosourco dullos.rk saloporson In machinery »4 R ise To N ewtv H eights A t... potal, funds a^lat)lo,'~and Salary othor nocossary informa­a- 00256 228 Shoup Avo W. 1 foodindustry. Musi have a a* Datod More#) 9.1992 Hol^l Front Dstk M anag^ Twin Falls, 83301 ^ loast 2 yoara oxporionco tion is on flki fof oxamlna* Hotol W/lood&bovorqao -FAX73W-6784 ___ • -quirodwSfi'resumes. Send2 Bilingual a must. Excoilom tion and'or distribution at PUBLISH: Tuosday, resumes 10 Conlrollor, Box ”0 March 16.. 23 and 36. CALL. ' sooKs quomiod porson. ^ Needed: Full time oxporl*. ’* bonolits 4 salary. Sond ro- a c lu s tho Coundl Offk» in Boiso 825 Hailov. ID 83333. portunity for up & coming oncod hoalth care rocop- - 8umeto;POBox268.Twm . ^ ^ t t h e address bolow. Indi-I t J222------— assistant, Rosumo to: Larry Noodod ovor tho,road.drivor ^'^rihials or organiiatioris tlonlst and bookkoopor. « Falls. ID 633M.------U ■ hfo'nCE OF branch Ploaso sond rosumo to: PO that is dopofldt^ with ox-' Manager lor family dothing ?. , APPUCATION^_,„ onco, mainly Woslom e ie s HER : Bo«615.RuPort, ID 63350. ' storo In Joromo. Good bon- RESOR1X>£lSASINO • JACKKX MEMMJA NOTICE IS HEREBY ostohaulcommodiilos. ' olila. Sond rosumo lo: Gon-i E3S linos provided b) the in­a GIVEN that D-t. Evans ' ■ RN - Sond resume to: Box structional package. Immodlalo iull-llme rotoll PT night shift, compotltivo Z oral Manager. PO Box 270. rf Bank. 397 North Ovortond compulor salos/sorvico/ Thoso may be roviewodm Avo Burioy, Idoho 83318, wago. Twin Falls Caro Cot* 99658.j. f'%I 5» 3 " Meridian. fP B3642 EOE - Wb HAVE: irIMMEDIATE ‘ or obtairM between S^O® & o d wlK tho Suto ol tor. Coll 734-4264. osk for T Ono pi Idaho'a kiadtng man­ !i TQDAYl! !n os“ablishO(J 8loro?n‘Sjr" , _ Part timo/iomporary hom"oin ulaourdd homo dealers iS' WAILABLE FOR; . a.m. and 6:00 p.m, M.S.T..,y ^hoandthoFo^ralDo- loy. Musi bo knowlodgo- li .OPENINGS AV> Monday through Friday . RN-^ThSkor Contor ts p [{I tooklng lor aggrdsslvo indi- from: . S A V ' t S K S d « n t ' Ilco. HomoEconomicylo-- . vidual w/salos oxporionco.J. r-RV.Attondn in Auto salos prolortod. Con-1- ■K«noRurtn34-9590. Applicalionin luro porson noodod for ro- -PBX/Rosorvi 280 N. Eighih, lu lto 2<» l i ------tion avail. Sond rosumo to; lail salos at downtown spe­ ; t o w a r d Bdsel ID 83720 *•— ratSfr^ro'.'i?; doadlino MardiTTEOE }. - K l t c H e n Sr t v o lc o ------898. Builov. 1063318 1120AMonianaStreol', cialty store. Musi bo ovoil-I. aRoom Sorvli Telephone: 334-l". An‘y’'p i r s o n s ^ « N i ^ ^o 107 s p e c ia l ' Q o^ln^^lD eU 30 or coll " obto lor ItoxWo 22-40 hourjr ■Cashlor/Hoal o s t c s s 2178^0100): or 334- |. NOTICES - 209 RESTAURANT/. wort( vrook. Apply in porsonn . - B o l l m a n 2178{T,D.D.). H you ‘ ADVERTISE 10 am .to noon at Thoo •Floor Cashlii h l c r * outslde BoIse. you cantt monis in writing wHh ttw» A L C O H O L I C S Sooklng Mod-Toch for busi­ LOUNGE______Uoaihorman. 138 Main Avo,} ■Hot Buttonon A ttendant c9ntact the Couocil OffiM1- Regional Diroctor of t l^ YOUR ness clinical lob, full-limo on our ton' troo Uno: 1- “ ANONYMOUS posilion, plus call. Must bo . Sodbuslor Roslauront & Bak­k- S.._T£______^ .-b^cludotlncanUvoBonu* S 0011733-6300 SERVICE SPECIALTY . ery Is oponing in Burtoy. Quality People Qualify This is your opportunityity tito grow and becom e part 8 0 0 ^ -2 4 3 3 . IN THIS DIRECTORY XsCP.AMToroguivalont tus Pote’s toami We offor All bidders must be r o ^ - ;, HOTLlNE-733-0122 cortifiod. Salary DOE, ox- Wo^e now tailing applica*“• If you qualify lor employmoninl ot the dynamlc Cactusconditions and bonolits, tkins for sowors, cashiers,s, a management positionn oxcollont worklAg con torod a s vendors with the . I, A pnibkim is not a problon' coltont bonolits package. onisl insurance and profit Division o t P u rc h a s ng. / 'when-sharod. Monta ‘Ploaxi undor lt\« headiV ot ' cooks & dishwashers. H may bo youro wKhln a y^ar.ir; including medicai/donu Dopartmont of Adminlsta- yourcjioletl youonjoywofkinginabuay $17004- a month guaron- an s olso indudo s^ionilicant ____ >t . Hoallh Assoc. 5pm-7am i -SooMng Clinical Lab Super­ I- sharing,^onyposU iojis.luses. Em'^oyoo Busos ore . tlorr (Stata of Idaho), priorI ftwTronting of this appll-I- 24 hours on wknds, ’ ■ , visor for progressive, woll onvironmoni. havo a doas-s- tood to start selling ond sor-r- tips and Inconiivo bonusi to submission ef a proMS- Your ad will raaeh 22.000 oquippod lab. oxcolkint sal­ Ing personality a. interactct vicing of esiabllshed ac­ in Fails and Filer areas, ,n catio n . ? OV EREA TERS ,lamllies •vory'day and tho . counis. Benefits include;> avaiiabio (rom the Twinion F Qbout these oponings al. CHterla for solociion^ ribW 10- do so-^f no/eho ary & benoflts packago. ]■ For (unhor information and reasons for non-solep-S mos a writton notko^II . ANONYMOUS 'ratulls will nmaio you. Call Must bo Mod Tech with Major Medical, denial, tk>n shall be kept on file today ar>d 000 ol oor Mondly ASCP,AMToroquivalont Burioy, Idohp. 401K and more. Must hovo plsasscall: .. and made available to re- 5 PREGNANCY c r i s i s ” 'Ad-Vlfors will h«lp you wofd cojnM ^^alk>ast5 ‘• Maphaiv>iain«oloaso,_ _ posHive altitude, rollablo ■3833, ext. 6609 quosting parties. , . . CENTER )your ad *0 Ihal ll will t» most Will tralnl Tho-. FAMOUaf ' vohido, ovor 21 yoara old3 1 (800)442-3£ . atlActlv* and bdng you lti« Oam and 3pm. Mondoy-Friday All proposals must to for- ' Froo testing. Call 734-7472 < Sond rosumo to: Llnooln Inn, Gooding,ig. and bo willing to travol. For)r botvroon Ihe hours o'! lOTUNITV an EMPLOYErt M/FftW mulatedasrwlDd in.the in- I •' or t•e00^371••747^ rrotuH* you «r« looking (or. Jii Howoll. PO Box 566. noods bartondors/cocklan111 porsonal Intondow call: AN EQUAL OPPOnTUNI . struotionel packet ano [> iniMarluaklVBltlM kl ciu»l Jorom|^D83338, waHrossasorwait^. Ask»k Goorgo VandorMoer 423-|. ______. t s " s i s ' w S S

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Thelunes^fevs. B ^ J Y IT - SE L. L IT - FINND IT CUSTOMER SERVICE JB ' C L /ASSIIFIE P 7 3 8 3 - 0 ! 9 3 1 S E B V I C E r I - -• - 4 . 1 T-HE;/^CES ON BRfii D c r BOBBY WOIFF A . f A i i - ; . '"Statistics are likeIke a bilcini: Wbat NOHTH Eidb ■ they reveal Is suggtggestive, but what - ' t 7 5 they conceal Is vitaiital. ’ , V A Q 6 ^ AAaron a Levenstcin. ♦ K 6 3 ♦ A J 9 6 3 B tUSESVESSl&SE ...... ^ ’ WESTr N EAST M y.statlstidanad1 advises th a t m ore ♦ Q 1010 i862 ♦J94 ; lhan 80 percent of)f tthe bridge popu- ▼ 9 4 33 V J 10 8 7 O H a I ' latloo will mishandandle today's club ♦ A 10lo ' g is t 8 2 Display 1" X 3" ata d Magic Values, Ag\g M onday - Saturdayday • S lines M onday - ♦ .K 10 8 5 su it. H avfng been1 forewarheil, ft test ♦ 2 , DirectoryY ■; Rates runs In Sunday,ly. Weekly plus line aiad fb r t7 S /m o . Saturday t4 8 /m o . yourself to see If youyo are in the lop SOUTH -----20 p ercen t— r r — — ...... ♦ A K 3 ------■;------S o u th tak es his: spspade a ce and thc ▼ K 5 2 hand looks easy. Hefie leadsI a low club ♦ Q J 7 4 M w m a - ♦ Q 7 4 to dummy, and whcvhen Wcst follows 9 STARCRAFTr low , h e pla>« his -? —' • VuJnera,Table; Both G lass & aluminum ‘ Call. SAVE 25%Vo S/CKCAR? • i. M o st w ould playy thctl jack, m aking D ealer:!r: Soulh boats , C&W th e g a m e w henevere r clubs< a r e 3-2 re- The bid(lidding: NOW JOE'S BROKEN .T Fishing o r skiing3., CONSTRUCTlOf p APPLIANCES? - g a r d le u of w here} th c club king and •'..West North East AVAILABLE AT ON h a n d y m a n ' diamond acc might ' All styles in stocki•kl Your ono cail contrsctc.ctor SERVICES Sht lie. In toV s -?> ■P a ss 2 ♦ Pass i r ? ' P A IN TL D O N T TAKE IT ' lay o u t. E a s t wins'ns' and. continues ^ NT RfVERWEAl^ Commercial & Romodoling and all kind! P a ss 3 NT All pass jiy MERCRUISER Rosldentlal . spades to knock oul ou South's king, . INTHELYNWOOC • of repair work. “ R EPA IRR ^ JirJStB^PSclT and th e g am e failss whenw: clubs break 0Opening lead: Spade six stem drives ©MStoUOH OflUDDini® ,6 y ears In the . ’ FO R C E & MERCURYIRY Building & ■ L '^EREtTStTSI b a d ly and Wcsl has ha: '.Ihe' diamond — ALTERATIONS .' 'W agic Valley and, REMODEL ace. LELEA D W m i THE ACES * outboards ramodeling Ml Roesonable/dopondobioibio AND REPAIR 20 y e a rs experience W hat is a betler•r vway lo play Ihe ^ >I-D ' Rooflng & siding 733-1075 anytimeixe MOBILE W e’ifm or fix. FULL SALES & . Concroto foundalions,ns, ' clubs? A safety playpla is available, south hoholds: 4K J97- drivoways, R eferences & ----- MECHANIC & South should refusesc Ithe Club finesse, V Q J 9 gr, I SERVICE . _ Skiwjar. Sportswear, sidewalks & patios Free EstimatesI HOME MAINTENANCE . winning the first clut;lubw ith dum m y's ♦ K 10 9 7 2 - S T E E L Jockots. Panls & Packs!ksl Authorlzod ropa'trt FREE ESTIMATES8 326-5683 FILER:R & VINYL SIDING ace instead. Next,I. hhe leads low lo ♦ Q ■orvlcofor his queen, and Elastlast m u st'd u ck lo Prompt & courteous>us — ■ —"— Gutter, roofing -I'LL DO IT ! M ercury & Force ' deny South four clublub winners. When East . South Wcst North 56 Sorvice ’ CUSTOM SEWING ■ product* • HONEY DO, INC.IIII Custom Carpenteiy,y FORLESSi" Wcst discards. Soulhtilh sw itches to dl- I ♦ Pass 1 ♦ Pass 25 years oxporioncoI'® N o jobtoosm alll Horizontal siding, vinyl amonds to guaranteeitee two more ml- 1 NT Poss Pass Pass of Rfverwear Fleece "W» put quality >y' A sk about 10% b e r t & prido In out work" Call DEWEY TUBBS>S . windows, gutters & down discount for referrals \ • nor*suit winners, annnd tho gam. is G orm onls & Sholl cools1 734-6271 spouts, soffit, fascia. •ensured. VER; Heart queen. Wllh your J Chuck 420.2391* ;• 734-7049 or cn. S izes XS through 4;nc«7S4-S041 single pty, motal roof j O l ^s s i f i e d WV ill Fin ■ Specializing in drivoway Watts, windows &i FREE ESTIMATES.3. ex p erien ce. coaUngs.gfavolfoof & parking lot'asphait* morol 543-6349 or mm r«ovwy. Senior discounts.■S. wwnfnt/TTVM’M Repoinofcmckodsnd ' patching. Ail work 734-7304 1-800-75Q-6349 E'E v e r y N e3 e d I Quarantood. FREE ESTIMATES! n tpanod oofKrett. ------EtttO-QuotM .734.4228 ttMSQSSEffil■ ■ ------AspbaltcrackjepotojuKt- _ j_____ — p— Z 324-242B or »«al«rs. S 3 SUN VALLEY L«aksropolredln24hn. - ^ 1-800-491-2428 ■ RoofmnlntwwncepcogrMi. - , . Protect your Invsttmant 3 GROUP, INC. GENERAL - SPRING’ Graphite & oiling. Profocssional asphaltit ■ I I S2cok>r«ofcootlne«to 7 3 CONTRACTOR T he HOUSE DOCTORR IS IN THE AIR! ' repair Paving 8. rood1______CONSTRUCTION . ehooMfrom. I ______Remodoling. repair, Uc«na«d. bonM A MANAGEIUbNI AND- D iam o n d T Pairing * BOOKKEEPING * fO renovalions: bathWemsT CONSULTiNG kitchens, dock & foncos.Ii ^wn'&^rde^f' 536*5460 o r 536-54S919 ‘ TAXES.* Commorelal, agriculture. maintenance, 'My homo, S negoliablo}lo residential, renovations>hs CALL NOWI 733.56611 construction clean-up.ip. I n FT or FT - 734-2137:7 ' and remodollng. Roforonces, Licensed.Kl, • —^ FREE ESTIMATESI : T l i i i e S ' Bondod. insured. LAYTONRVS PTh? Design Services FREE ESTIMATESI 1 - _ K a j s ______byjS_KYLINE______733-5529 ‘ NEED A-^ UUIDSCaPIHBB We have a good. M m m selection of NEW i I THE WINDOW 1-800-246-5529.9 QUICK 736-1843 EM EKCTLOYERS __ 5th Wheels, Trayel . U* you are unenable fo call or con>me by The Times- WELDER . Trailers & Expandos R ock chips ropalrod N a « d ■ T a s tp e r m tTa FIX-ME-UP? Ifew s offlce,5, sim ply clip and'd mail this order ■ ^ TONY'S In stocki Windshleid roplacodI m p i o y t l t REMODELING form to ourr a i i r i H ______tding'1>lahlc-spft^H>ei»eg-Une^ ~ ____ $ B Q Q ------shrub removal.-newV • nMrxDMUun~ ------OR73W114 . WmCanBanOUIUt’fjj .Joranvpway^ • Pleasee ]pay according to ratiftte schedule w hich ____ parking tots, etc lawn's', sprinklers MOTORS, INC. L eaky faucets H U p rinInted t below. EXPRESS> NORTHWEST . roof repair, doors', 5 3 6 - 6 3 2 3 ~i 5 T P E R S O N N E LL CRANE & RIGGING 1 ' drywalls. etc, etc. WENDELL, IP assiffcalFon 1 p l e a s e3 run I my ad iri clai ■ MG f r e e ESTIMATESI 15 y e a rs experience SERVICES 7 3 3 - « | 4 • Call Ron Harney ______^ d a y s . I 16 We do what youu # ______for^ 111FriorAvo., TF 423-6262 o r 423-5516 ( P r in t o n e cluuiacijacter pe.r sp acc p lo aac, InIncluding i blank spaces.) I - c a n t doi * ASSOCIATED 733-7300 . ' Convert your pid I G E N E R A L ------Free EstimatesI safe or 'vault to ------1 11 SCHOOL CONTRACTORS. 1r800-967-9191 Call 734-3322 ^ digital electronic I pr o b lem s ■ JME — dialing.- - ^ — ------1 OF ; . lWAME)WaAKj Sprinklers by Designjn WE SERVICE ALL AMERICA, INC. HOME REPAIRS Testing programs LAWNSCAPESS SAFES & VAULTS . ------1,—1/------now available: s • Carpentry ------L _ ------^------1 BluepHnt copies ■ ‘ Dry Wall C o m p le te Ljnvn Carere For iTiM tnfomwtion call ■ Ability to pay attention. • Roof Repair ECONOMY LOW & Landscaping . ------: ------1 INSURANCE Learning Problems.; • Electrical Repair ...... -LOCKSMITHING I SprlnWer-Systoms-*—-" ------— ------1 ------RATES! Hyperactivity. S-; ' ■ ■* Plumbing Concrete Curbing * Richard Shertand 2T Di^bllitles,' ' ' • Fence Repair ' 733-9444'^ K a m ® ______I Ir Lawn Moving • ' FENCES! Behavior Pnsblems, • Fire Damage Repair . -' Fortiiirer Programs *• ______• • •______A d d r e s s ______i 734-PLAN Tree &. Shrub Pnjning* Ability/Performances, ‘ Addon's ' Fences 6> Docks FENCES! ® • Remodeling . t>honeNumbsr_T ______M orris K. •Clean up Jobs 7 3 3 -9 4 4 6 ------I Morgret,Ph.D R ep airs & •• Your "Extra Touch" I FENCES! Improvements SHELTON’S □ My check or mo-noney order is enclosedI forfc $______. i Licensed ^ < Laitdtcaper i of all klndsl - TREE SERVICE □ Bill rhy VISA or MasterI Charge (Oregon*)«•) I. "■ SPRING Psychologist K en B o h r 7U -5024 .T iroo topping, tre* rwnovBl. Credit Car:ard Number______DOUG WEAVERi FENCINGSPECIAL 734-6344 T \N o Job Too Smell' THE LO N NV > chain MW work, thoib Expirationon Dale______■ ■■ V CONSTRUCTION • trtmftiioo'or romovairhautloa------M SI - M O W E R cf any Mnd. Yvd work or FREE ESTIMATESI WHA1%VER; S c i i o di i M i e ~ ~ ~ [ Backhoe, & dump trvckk ■ FREE ESTIMATESI sen/ico • septic systems m 'PETTERSON* Competitive rates Hamber of Pailays______Charge per line » HeartwoodI emesbeje 7 3 4 -4 7 7 6 LicenMd. bondod, Insurod. ^ 'CONSTRUCTION* Sen ior Discountsfs ^^frrsmTT^m 1>3 d a y s ...... $ 3 .1 0 p e r lin e Excavation, fooling, C onstructionn s a w t o o t h, SPECIAU2INOIN 4-7 days...... : ...... $ 4 .7 5 p e r lin e foundations, aquacultura 3 SHEET METAL I Trouble-free Specializing 8 - 1 5 d a y s ...... $ 8 .0 0 p e r lln e / & sediment pond |- M ichael 733-9063 hom e ' ramodeling, ...... $ 1 4 .5 0 p e r lin e 4 H eat pum p tune-up . in Larger country' i e - 3 0 d a y s ...... construclion & p . large or sm al I Rebate for $20 from . style yards ELECTROLUX m aintenance. Concreto Idaho Power m • Additions • # l l n e s ______x $ / l l n B L ^ _____ rock & stump removal, $10 robato coupon oh 2nd stories 7 3 3 - 4 4 2 7 Vacuums, - - gravel & dirt-delivery - other flofvioo coils forh ‘garages* shampoOera, Iday insertion.-add SZtor'M a ■ $ 3 for Ag Wookly March f - kitchens • etc. central vacuum SNOW REMOVAL • Air Conditioning. DECKS a systems. ‘ • Refrfgerallon Free estlmatesi > P & E MAINTENANCE V - Total - - .. I ■ FREE ESTIMATES, -—DORITE i sales & service • Heating s Serving atl of Plumbing r Painting * ^jThcltmaNcH-B ‘•LABOR Commorciat & Residonlial ' Magic Valloy ]l Cwpets'Wator hMlW& M allyour ' 239 Dubois Ave. 737-1010 i Wodooddjobsr Idaho and Novada Commercial or resJdonliai RomodoJIng 4 Repair* o rd e r fc m i to: . 71 or 543-8948 . _ • Froo Eslimatosi ~ (208)733-8548 ' C A U BRENT 736-3964 , 7 3 3 - 5 6 1 8 •V ' jjjj B33t» ■ Call 733-8559 736-1123 or 678^)719 or 934-5405.

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711 HORSE 212 TRADE 21213. MSCELLANEOUS CUTE AIL BRICK HOME In Qood localion. Good >04 UNFURNISHED 613 5i: WANTTORENT . 70i70S FARM 711 112 FARMS/RANCHES - 604 EQUIPMENT I. lufly Icnced yard, small APTS/DUfLEXES. ^ MACHINERY OPPORTUNmES lor quick poaession. 2,1x12. AND DAIRIES. WANTEDTO r’e n T: 20-60 _ full-timoofport-timo _ Usod Cirdo J 4-horco combi- COShtETOLOGIST noodod. Mir > bdrm. 1 bath duplex, ovoll- acres. a ‘ Joromo or o a sio l JO104440 QR16.9 5650 hr! Usw Minidoka County School Dis- 75 ACRES-$95,000 ^ Wondoll, Whool linos Of 734-4381 r oltor Som. . noinoiion pull-lypo. K.2M. ^ Co)ITna73»7Q 90 liict Ir is now occopting appli- Call Mono able “b 4/1/93. Gorogo 4 car- VV Usod 2-horso irailor.'$950. . calions lor night custodl- ^RiHG^jilEVEni Vou if be‘ ()la illadYOU waiVecI^or'ililV- „ port. WD hook up, sanita- pivol P| (or boons. Call 324- Manogor/molnlonDnco cou- : castslae localion. Features Bofkor Rontiors 543-4371 ||0 5?65^H<»r?pm,------g, ------.. plo for sobaldlzod apnrt- 1 tion 4 wolor indudod. $440 _5§ .pouno.wlUL.$200.dQR.Jl9li — “ nmntxompl*ifin-H®JI«yr . nuo. BuOjCtrl______. w a s i ® lli^ ;T3“ ACREAGErAND-^T _ 734.7990m ftsk lor Vickio. . ^T5~H00HMATES-:^— ^ ^ll■ r o » T « § s w f ^ ^712-mRIGjm6N 1 2 ------^ Idaho. Gonofol molnlo- auloriiallc sprinkler syslenr 587-ei39oartvorloto. — nonco oxporionco holplul, P a LOTS }3 bdrm.^ duplex wHh garage. • WANTED I ^ - lim o rowosonlh* to sof- motel d o n 't M18S TH li ___ - P’ormaai boot whippor. doublo 6.8.-10' f • olumlnum ond PVC, — jn u st.b o bandablo. Call : vico vl exisilng vidoo .movio 13 atros lor sale by owner. 2 ? boths.‘ ail kitchon appTs.. — single 4 douWo gatod pipo„ _ 734-7327 E0£ ' Ci .laundry room, noar cam- Man Mai to shore mobllo hbme drum. di Blool 6 rubbor. now aoccoss. 536-6439,...... ; concession in a majorgro- Full water rights. 500 S. puff, no pots. Twin Falls, wHh w* malo owner. $180 por nimriw)i,W7;,?2^4f|41 g, ■ ^ PLUM8ERS: Exporioncod cory £ storo chain In T w in. 100 E - - Ss month. includM ulilillos. Aluminum irrigation tubes. tosldonlloia llflhlconunor* Falls F aroa/No soiling noc­ ^^n«734j289^^^^^_ 70f'06 FARMS'nANCH V4*x60^, V«*x72‘..rx 7 2 V clot. Bolso shop. R0I9. ossary.fx Must havo tronspo^ IRWINRIlEALTY i :SI oroa: Lg 2 bdrm boso- CallS29-55t5. ^ ’ 378-S042.______ration. n 10-12 hours por ______7 3 4 - 6iSOd 5 ( .. g t____ mont. appliances, gorogo, , ■ Gatodbipo:9*4 IO; alumi­ PLUMBERS: wook, ? mornings. Baao plus Mjor 4 sanitation included. num 4 PVC. Agri-Lines Irri- bonus. Sond rosumo with - 1966 Ford 2 loti. 15 It, slool nui Immodialo^Ernpljo^monl: ^ ----- r— ^ ------■ BEAUTIFUL1 SEniNGl TH?MANAGEMEMTCO. -J.bed.31 hoist, stock rock. _flaloatton. 734-3130. covorlottorto;VkJoo 11.471 , 38.000 miles. $5500.1954 s p 304 INVESTMENTS ' 502m HOMES • Ownalotontho 733-0739.______sons and liconsod appron- m Solmon.Bivornonr ~ D . ticos. Can 734-6778.. isnioVinasig""'*''’ / FORSALE Stanley. Idaho. 2.67 , Exocutivo^ 0 stylo 4bodroom. I Seooo soeond dood ol trust . ' 2 3/4 bath, loncod yard. 1 yr .= PTSI 40 stoiocarrlor bosod TELEMARKETING ‘ FUND * i.t1d%lntoro^l. 655-4201 — Acroswilh small log 23 970 Chovy truck w/now on- — RAISER, maior charity. cabin amongpino troos. looso. Water 4 sanitation I iS In Bolso, looklns (or quail* AFFORDABLE. Culo 1 bod- c lncludod.-$700mo. IKiiiiiiiiiri iiiiiiiiMi p. M6 FARM MISC. liod ownor operators ol Hat ' 305 CONTRACTS AND rcroom homo, firoplaco. lull $16fl.850. In< C iiassisr: ™ ■ 3 tomis considorod. THE Th MANAGEMENT CO. Call 736-0308 9am - 9om MORTGAGES bobnsomont. garago. noor 733-0739. ., Ilc Ill or olocl.. oxcel cond. \nlique. Allis-Cholmim'tra^ gSod°5ottts"(iillVioy- ^ —— J>apork AIIfors34.MO $12,000. Coll Steve K. at tor. $750r702-^-58l9. gafl-0113.Bud Dodoo. Wanlod 50 poopki lor a now " Robert JONES REALTY. AMERICAN REAL------HarmonHon Park, 1 bdrm, oppl>- 702jQi C A T ^ ^6.'5648 or 734-1991 _ ^ oncos. walor 4 sanitation______Heavy duty portable corral diot tablet, bums lat. lOOM METROPOLTTAN ° , .._733;M04. BESTATE & APPRAISAL------on 1977 rebuilt Logan pototo "rr, -.jiflnffatrw-wviiwi" — ^WorkWnhThoBost n -----7 3 4 ^ 5 6 5 0 ------Indudod.$275mo..!« . 10100C hd choice stock cows.. .1®' panels, SxX' panel, dolrv- D O N T M ISS THI.S THE MANAGEMENT CO. 934-5778 b0foro8.nltor6 plantern977 Pj Logon hor- -"orod P ? ‘ lor$80oarQ ood for------800-541-0a28 AcroQoo . ° south ol Rior. Up to vostor; 1978 Logon 2 row 214 -EMPLOYMENT-...... 609-838-3111...... 110 hoad-of 400 Ib.-. ISO roping pons,.fencing or ' 6 bodrooms and 2 '/!> baths. - Doug Vollmor, Broker ______W n i.------Tit wwdrewar. 6 7 8 - ( ^ M foodlots. , JJ CalllosooWhen WANTED NOTE 4 CONTRACT £Homo is brick and foaturos MaitoryAkkorman 734-3885 Housing Hoi applications aro hihead ol 5001b.. too ht>..o ^ ■ PURCHASES now being accepted lor ol eOOlb,. opon Holsiuix CAJASE 74 L front end toodor truck ,ru, will be In your aroa. ' Tochnician noodod. ^ a shop lor tho handy mon. A l^Stnjng 733-0905 no to fit tractor. $2500. Coll 1.31-800-654-4584, Roberts . Exporioncod mllltor JookTng " Pricod at S118.000. Calf Oonis 0( Vollmor 733-9t99 noar no didorly, olderiy and hnhollora. 7i2-737-456D. « Ag oxporionco prolorrod but handicspped/disablod.por- — 543-5649.______• Wording. Wo Vjsa or M aster • nolfflandaloryfoffioMlndi* -!£lordttirvteb.S43-B166 Poggy for moro Inlormalion Lowoll L Wills 733-6562 ha 140 head ■== sons. Ront 4 utils basod on u(HOLSTEIN DAIRY HERD. For=orsalo:6rowMlllonboet Cot vidual. Aptliudo main con. LoiLooking for work in an Insur- onihlshomo. f93-005. planter, excel cond, $1500. =5^ com. Good worMngoondl- anoo ai ollioo. 30 yoors ...... incomo. fni For lurthor Inlor- Coll 423-5715. pii oxpoflonoo. Call 324-3651 ■lAZELTON SUBDIVISION: molionmi conlact tho Joromo 715=-: head. 450 Iba, Holstein lions. Buhllm^oniont Co. < •or sale: JD 71 H o x ^o w l i I ’ hhoifors.; $1.00. 21 cross For - brod stoors a nd hoiluift planlor, Pli oxcol oond, $ 1W . I I ■ 216 EMPLOYMENT GEM 1 Largo 1 bdrm opt. Romod- 4450lbE.$.95lo$1.0S.53< ^eall326-4076. I I ■ Truck drivors noodod: 10 ' AlDSnNFO STATE REALTY Mu o1od4nowca/pots,all -h'Ood i45Q’lb. Holsto>n jqiD15ft.ro)torharTow;J014 I I I whoolor oxj^srlonco and . 734.0400 . 3 S4gQ0. 537-6501 n N o r6 _ wllitkw^d^l^gS. .otoors, $.90. 5 hood Ho<- n. n. swing hay swathor: 6url I I I EXCEPTIONAL Brick homo. stoin hoilors. 800 lbs. $.85. 418 n MOBILE HOMES ' ,Nw>lowly rodono 2 bdrm, oppls.. CiCall 544-2774.______wood W| 4-row spud planter; I I ■ Wo can h o lp ^ y ^ h ^ u r^ study. Hugokitchon 4 util gorogo. $525 base role. No ^71 |H.12ft. chisel plow, combi- H ■ Truck drtvof wUh CLD11- i, - . go 17 hond ol cross brod pniis IH room. Lrg nl w4}rlvolo out- 710 7 X 52 Univorsal mobilo _paia:do call 733-2546 3- nation 4-row spud mariwut b s conso. Also gonoral labor- Fromptownoftt nooda! door spa. moro. /W«. only v, cullivalor unit. 423-5038, i j homo. Noods minor repair. 2 excel Jersey Sprlngurt, 1 or.AB^^^n|„a.lon. . ,In Tvirin F ab 734-6452 ■byownor$129.506.110S 2' QUIET LIVING ^ 802 APPLIANCES @! $3500 or bosl oflor. 733- :iean complox. 1 4 2 bdrm lamily la cow & 1 first colt ri«.i 734^3522 or 734-2193 . . 802 apU,S325 4up. , oror. Call 543-5737______^ — Avocado rofrig. 213 MSCELLANEOUS “ 2x56 Flootwood, newly ro­ Rofurbishod, cloon, 29 vyoor old black Limousm 70707 FARM SEED $125. NEW 3 bdrm. 2 balh homo In ,'*2*modolod, locatod in Blue dishwashor. I laundry ‘‘b,bull. Call 536-2461 ovos. Can 734-8904 afior 5 ' ' 0PP0BTUNIT1ES .foryour ,loi >0 woffleh 16-21 yrs. ■I flrcgroat localion. Quality con- Lokos ■, Mobllo Park, In­ fadiitios.nopols 7^ U f ^ a M O ^ P |^ J ‘^y.N.S. ^ Btrstrucilon throughouM G as cludes ‘ carport & shod. 664 e Quincv 734-6600 4 A.I. yearling Sommonlot Alfa GE dishwashor, potscrubbor, .ADULT FOSTER CARE Foos.1 room & board paki- . hoat & firoplaco, cootral eg bulls left for salo. 3 doublo ^ »980. withiomp sonsor, HOME In tho Twin Falls Of 733-2341______.5501 OPEN HOUSES AC. voultod colling, ond ------;— ^------lim III o. 1 black blue print. Coltoiler barley sood forsalo ??(tIOO. 734.7404.------’ Buhl aroa noodod lor an ~ 6'x 70* Concord 3 bdrm.-2 . . . Call 487-2613 1^ 3 BDRM. 2 bQlh on acroago ovorslzod 2 car garage. Lo- 505 ROOMS FOR RENT ^ GE dryor $75; Whirlpool 5 adult tomalowHh dovolop- 21 catod on comor lol ol Dla- both. “ Joromo. $2000 down 605 Bnbv calves. 886-2660 _!£ cycIo woshor $80; Frlgid- 217 RESUME ' ^Bi In Hogormon Valloy « toko ovor povmonls ol $130 KOOmo.755 IncllJdosuliiilios. r j - montal dlsabillllos. Now PREPARATION m ondi Cryslal. $82,500 amQnlh.iH-9042 ” 0 Limousin yoorling bull. Call P»Perry AlfsHa SomI.S1.20«. Jriairo rofrigorotor, $95. Call componsaiion plan in READY NOWf 733-9058 _2J smokors OK. pots nogotio- 934-4392 oKor Som. ‘ 326-5836______placo. II inlorostod, lor MOUNTAIN VIEW 971 Buddy 14‘x 56.2 bdrm. bto. bli Cnll 734-3579. -2: - S i MngIc Word. 734-6217. Z ! . REALTY- umUNIQUE 3 bdrm . 2 b ath 137 Refrigerator DELI CASE, homo on 1.49 acros. oast 1 bath, ' must be moved, 3 r rsingle $12.50 nightly • PRODUCERS I ' — SUGAR BEET SEED 8-long. 4 'entail. caliSusanoatthoAdult 734.1898 of 5,® Joromo. $74,500. ^£5595.734-7660 $7a^ook: 2 doublo S17.50 5-25 IbbOKoa. Bom 8251. $950. ^3-5698 218 EMPLOYMENT 981 14x67 Kaufman ond ni| LIVESTOCK 5 . and Child Dovolopmont ROBERTJONES REALTY. 198 nightly •$100/weok. Dou­ Spodal dairy hoifor sole 2M.5-10unhboxosTaseo — sRolrig, woshor, dryer, 4 Contor. 738-2182. botwoon AGENCIES 5502 HOMES ■ ______733^M04. _Br blo has micro & rolrig. Sin- _ ^ glo with kKchon priviiogos. Fn^.M arch 19.11:00am, ■' range. Call ader 4pm, &a.m.pndSp.nL------“ AIRLINES^ FORSALE — 983 Broadmoro. 14 x 66. 2 gl* • I.OOOheadoponhollors. ______734-1965.______- YOUR COUNTRY bedroom. 2 lull baths, all &nll734-S516loavom8a-.^61 'iruslosiod potato s o ^ o p 5 — Full & port timo rosldontlal J37S.$$00Wa«k =BY OWNERI Cood NE areal oloctric. $12,000. Call 73J p„r 600-850 lbs. Vini Soars microwave. 16x20. toch position to suporviso All positions. Will train. E PL A C E oil Furn student room. TV • .1.000 . hood short brod hoif- _sij»„nli.v a oz too. 588-2263 _ Ssolid o a stalo oven, like new. adolosconi and adull cll- 1076 Desert View D r. •Spacious‘ St 2 bdrm. 2 both 9377nflor6pm. 93 ______. phono. ph Non-smoker/drink- ors, ; brod 1 to 5 months Immodble openings! For Inlo Lovoly 5 bodroom. 3 bath, ho or. BvCSL $195.733-8627 $75. Singlo bod complolo '. • onts In a fosidonliai troat­ 1-800-473-2200 homo on 6.7 acros across fg983 a Canyon Cralt 14x64 3 or •1 ownor ropiitotlon coiilo. 709W HAY. CRAIN .*1'w/linons. $50, Coll 7 3 6 ------mont contor. Gravoyard & 2 lirooiocos. dbl aarag o , Irom irc TF Gdl Course with f bdmtt bd 2 -<6alh. wilh 8x20 lio HolidayMotelin hoII Joromonow Closed c consignmoni salo extA87B5 _ sprlnMors. $09,900 Firm, bdrm bd ronial apt in b oso- 01 AND FEED os'0871 If no onswor loavo swing shift, various posi- __ out. 2 x6 walls, w osho'& renting rei by the doy. wook or nqNext; opon consignmoni sato. _ _ imossago,______, lions availablo. Send ra- CQlicolloctS03-&67-54ei mont. mi Pasluro. gatod pipo. dryer, dr located in Bollvuo month, nn some kitchonottos ^April30.“l993 ^ sumo: cA> John Whilod. PO | | TFCC wotor. oAldgs. ALL onfvS12.500.788-4573 on _oynunltnblo. 324-2361/ ’ Jaromo. 324-4345. 5,1 U |^ dryor^S 1 ^ . THIS FOR $89,900 wisSM ^r^^^M7 Box 414. Twin Falls. ID I I 1 or 3 acros. houso. born. 35 Th '3 Montroso. 14 x-70, 2 ROOMSrq FOR RENT: lo r 2- rqRogistorod-polod, Horolords, “ 138 tons dairy quality hay. X 70' shop. Or now 3 bdrm Q ( bdrm. I'/ibolh.dishwash’ qc ROBERT JONES bd occupants, no pots, color 55 nico cows, various ages. iOA BUILDING Full-tlmo rosldontlal toch .11 homo. Call 837-6234. or, rofrig. wood burning, -eg-eablo-TV.-wookly-rato. util. -3324-7687; ...... gi 5 BDRMS. 3 BATH RANCH REALTY llstovo, gos hoat, awning. oH ^ lum IgOlKiinbcrtyRil. jjj MATERIALS 733-0404 llstorago shod. oxc. shopo. SIMMENTALS - poltod, dark __ I HOME lor salo by ownor. ro d .^ ^ o y o d . bulls. Coll ^5 3' Wido Naw26 ga.Painted 0 rosidonlial troatmont eon- l l Upsiairs has 3 bdrm s. 2 or S12.850cash»733-4023_$1 EOS MOBILE HOMES ' J! balhs. living room, dirung- 1-800-262-5001 y oi IMetal Rooting 4 Siding. tor. Oravoyard shift. Sond I I OU BOUGHT A HOUSEI ^ _ TWINFALLS LIVESTOCK Call 326-4040 ____ tflsufflo:.ctoJohitWhilfld. —I tnmlly room nnd kitchon, ___ a bdrm. lurnlshod moblloT "n ______IS ~ ^ 2 5/ma.733-396r. — ------COMMISSIOMJ»MPJmY_C PO Box 414, Twin Falls. ID = Finished baMmont h as 2 ——' bi EorlyCoosignmontslor . 7' quonKy bolow wholosato bodrooms. I bolh. lamily .n* po^^w^fiVo*ordlnalPng: ^Jerome: 2 bdrm. 1 bath. W/D ' 733-3267 ovos.______qi ------301 30 BUSINESS 504 BURLEY/RUPERT , P< Wednesday..- 1st, 2nd, and 3rd hay, $85. pric<».ColI676-1459 room, laundry and storago. window iroalmonts, tllo hook-up. k( $285,mo. + ulili- or 677^005.______■ OPPORTUNmES • Lorgo lot. loncod backyordr HOMES . Kkitchon. lorco air-boih hool 1I5 March 17 \ Small omounts ok, dolvory ___ Inlomitlonal Advsoturat tlos Call 324-1299.------^ ^ ro . 324-5621.324-7903 A n . EF Foundation sooks volun- m r r covorod dock. 2 c a r al- and AC. newly roofod ond ^ Special Limousine bui salo ^ A n d e rse n W indow s Lawn caro businoss: $3000 tachod garago. Pnvato woll Nlcolocotion.3bodroom.1’/i Ni« NEW DOUBLE PANE - .. loors to work with lofoign “ bath. Ig lamlly rm down- rain gutiorod. Must soo lo 607 OFFICE ANO 20 heod lo soil at 1 pm. z>50 x 1 ton straw balo will do- f boliovo. Must bo movod! livllvor.caII35M 286or624. stairsi sprinkler systom , ' 532-4459 or 532-4324. ___ RETAIL SPACE 4544 oveninos le I©? s s than $200 _S5K lSLSh_!) foncodbockyard, $74,000. -23 ______^ ^ — « . a350 black stoors and hoit _4j N ew Johnson motal ' ' schools. Exponsos paid a 7, -fl78.9968T^wtow.OPC------■ OFFICES. 736-8022 ers.01 350-550 lbs. 25 ton 1st cutting. Con ,_! . S12S.S00. cm 733-4425 Z22 w cEMETeRV-ters— ^ insulated 6 panel d o o r s .' tralnifw p r o v ^ . No expo- 3000 SQ ft oHico spaco. $ t ^ T®*i- 300-mt«0d fcbdrm^ 1 bath, apt. Now i j proxlmatoly3l7tons,l8t, yard. pasJuro, TFCC walor, « condition. S tovo. ]olrl^g^ tarialassfaancoavailobto. ti w r g . oulbuiklingB. south -^ 1 704 CUSTOM FARM J'3rd and 4tti cutting. Coll p^o -322! 507 KETCHUWSUN eiconst2 W85-$So * $150 “ SERVICES = 1farmhand = 6 balo hoy grap­ business. Could be two rentals ROBERT JO N E S VALIEY HOMES Ground lloor ollico spaces — lor ront. excollont parking. NEED-EXTRA NE HELP wilh nel. m 40 Ions o( 3rd cutting 108BOB' TOKMUNICATIOM ; REALTY _ \vaa*obto^A^ril {| hav. $75. Call ^ 6 6 1 2 . HAILEY: Custom built, 3 Good conlral tocation. ftoxl- spring si ground work? For _nj DEVICES 733-M04-. «* bio sizos torm approx. 200 loa6e2JD,4650’s&ono K HAHAY: 25 ton of 1st. 17 ton Of ^ bdrm.2bat[v16M«^l; ^=xocutlvo 3bdrm , in Twin j’' Exocutono 8 lino phono sys- i W f N li i S f Y ' to 5000 sq ft. Uttlilios lur- - 68630' with oporalors. Phono 2nd.z 50 ton of 3rd. 6 ton of Exo< 1-800-262-5001 -21 Fails, 2 boths, firoplaco, nishod. J® Handicoppod OK. _ 6fi?fi-OB 68 or 670-0868, • _ 4th. 41 30 ton o f’91-3rd, 2 |(OT. or 734-656500 tat EXT.1211 . 50J dock. dbr|arago, $750. No stops, rent doponds on wklo. Coll 733-4956. _!ki SOa KIMBERLY/ . g Motorola MTX 800. 4 HANSEN HOMES ^ space nooded. 733-1874 or 705701 FARM “ SEED FOR SALE Mot ■touso lor ront In Fairfiold, 1 7^ MACHINERY . PPIOOO radio phono sys- fc)drm, furnlshod. $225/mo. tom. Coll 532-5618. j E * BOBBY WOIFF OFFICE SPACE; 144 sq ft, _ fl i O N B R I P g $100deposll.324-1130or $200/mo..utililk»lndodod. 106810( Now Holland hay slack­ Picabo. Waho 83348 — Usod phono sysiom. THE 324-75lSasklorGlna. _ T T""— PI M«pla Grove •734-2S56_ _oer. 2 wido. 825-5828. ' - 208-788-5765 lostoss than 10 yrs old, AT&T, Compioioly renovated homo. i %JONESWEHAUL — * ••.. 165 16' MF diosol. SO MF diosol. BABARLEY: oxcolloni condition, ------Coi ■ Wostom Proporty »i»gmt.- —nnw —„ 7 It falfldaa.-733-0889 - CoiZon.MixeXr ------$1^50ewt. my dears, ■ nNORTH J-ls-A FlFull bosofflonf. 3 bod- - 1 will rhovo y o u ------vy "Subdue your appetites, /nj rooms, Now rool and Sid- ANYWHERE Al (or loss than Will Wil remodel to suit lonant. 1966 IH food truck. BJM .C»3on.Pirioino..,...,.$13.00cwt ' 75 cfrl?” 'T ^ o ~ ^ ------and you've conquered•d human • ♦ A J 7 [° ronting a truck. Nood From^1 10008q.ft.-62M 6q. mixer box. no scoles. go:ort.Sloploo ...... $13.00 ewt —* V J 6 3 S loads 10 Calif 4 Ariz, Jft. l. Cnll Chnrloito 734-1754. ^ i350Q.Cnll886-2301. Wl-^HEAT: 809 COMPUTERS nature.’ :ort. FtoWwin...... $13,OOcwt ^ — Charleses 2Dickens. ^ ♦ 8 2 FREE ESTIMATES 1979 NH 1068 solf-propellod Call 324-3490. 611 611 FARMSFOR...... ’g :oft.Contonnlal,.,$13.00cwl hPHP Voctro CS ponablo. 2 HD • ♦ A Q 1 0 7 S haystacker. 1 9 7 2 J D ^ , g j lloppy,.color, graphics co- 'Jlco3 bdrmbrlckrgnrago, RENT- - ...... • *’ dtosoitractorwlihloador, DATS: tic ^ .WEST • EAST . I fenced yard. $47» mo, No — :oft.Monkla___ $13.00cwl. -oa-pability, oxtondod memory ♦ 9 ^ 2 . . I 1)7 acros boot ground lo7 _ c.< 733.4393.____ s ; a^iom . $500-423-4934. _ T-Utought I had’ 100 running 4 8 6 4 3 IRWIN 1smokow or pots 733-5542 l), 1984-5488 Iniomalional 4x4, agS!fcB5>i’s pi y ^ tter South.. V K 95 - VQ-10 8 cash ront, under pivot. i| tricks," complained a blttci REALTY JShflCE 4 bdrm. 2 balh. $575 324-7242 ci nW spgv______6.018 total hours. 2200 on — IDl-MV aks to.beat ♦ K 10 7 & 4 • - t Q 6 3 doo.NoooisI 736-1654. _3: on |in o .^ 1 6 .^^« tires. 7 ^( Compulers & Accossorios ‘ It took som e rottcrt breaks 7 34-6500 12 acres, closo to Twin Foils. ° MO HORSES C. ♦ 2 ♦ J 9 6 4 _ - i •______Dovoloping Don Custom Sofiworo me." plowodlastlalL 733-1607. - | Inst^otion of Hardware 4 s it make S(SOUTH 5,/ 503 FURNISHEb ^ 1989 IMT 5136 tractor. alack Bta tox uoflor (illy, coming In ■What difference docs I St'O OUT-OF-AREA “ APTS^UPLEXES . 230 23( acres. S ol Castlelord. - - 135hp. 1000 hours, ma* ■ 2 2. oxcolloni bloodllnos. - Sofiworo whether you take ^h&firststlOqrthe 1 ♦ KQIO HOMES _ 180 acres farmablo, sprm- chan ' cal Iront ' ond. _7” 4<140______■ Express Son/ico V A 7 4 1- ,i:------. _ ktor & flood Irrigation, cash ^ (208).734 5663 last 10?" asked N orth. “Yo‘Your eyes ▼ 1 bdrm apl.'no pots. Inquire W igSOOO. Cnll 3 5 6 ^ 1 5 ^ -From Appoloosa's groalost ♦ A J 9 FoForBnlo:41)«Jroom.4balh at 503 3rd Avq Ena. or01 crop ront. Bob Johnson _J 24 hour lax line toch-support w ere bigger than your stomom ach." ♦ wii(» 3,99 acres, overtook- — S03-358-2S34 ovoa. 444440 JD. 4650.J0, cloan, , id q ueen a t ♦ K 8 3 I bedroom. Utilities paid. ^ SK '!)iiE«';r,l,",S ISLIKE NEW: 286 l^ to p Bond E^&st put up the diam ond c ingawiWlilomonogefiwt walking dlstanco to town. 640 64C ocro%vrith'pivota 4 doop _S Well computor. 80 mog. trick one, and Southh quickly Vulnerable: North-SouthNo: 1oroa in l y ^ i ^ n Valloy. ■ $295. Cal Rulh 734-5797. woll. w Cosh ront onlyl Call 661 row Milion boot planter, 3 0 back lit saeon.phono mo­ 436-5997 or 678-3724. _ point p hitch wilh morkors. b grabbed his ace. Aftersr all. he D ealer: SouUih • 4p( lor 1 non-smoker, utililofi ball 543-6065.-______EEasy Dostiny, dam Thor- dem d« . prinlor. » 9 0 . Call thought, even If I run Into0 trouble,tr r tIw bidding: poW. $400/mo + $100/dop. Dairy Da lacllily lor rent: 400- _ i ougnbrod champion 4 734-8786. _700 cows, 400-undor- shod An..1 788-2522.______tras,Yrl printer & extra color lim the suit, but West’s ATITH THE ACES ',to Paul. ID •438-5420 ^ SJiTnl — 5 i^ 504 UNFURNISHED groin^^g^M Qi boot ground. __ HorMs:Bought, aotd and monitor m Ind. $1000 or ollor; brought bad news. There iu-B ■ ' ■ walor WJ rigftls, nice h om o* Sa i Cose 1370 trdcior. 2 ro- „ way to keep East off lead,I. andai w hen ^ . improvomonls. Joromo APTS/DUPLEXES • , ^ traded. Call 733-6055. 13* I; Magnovox color TV imi ‘ FoiForloiiso: 900 acros. Owy- rmolos. duals (18.4x38). Nice 3 y ear old Buckskin withromoto. w^ $200 or olfor. East took his club trick,t, theI dia- South holds: ••43 438 Aor«s. 5 pivots row — hoo County, Idoho. boouti- I j2000 hrs. on ong-trans- crop larm. nico 5 bdrm s hydr, 4300 hrs on rost.-155 galding;oldorAppygold- V _L mond return ihrough Soultouth's J-9 , 4♦ 8 6 4 3 g;' t& 2 bdrmopts lul d Snako Rivor Irontogo. t Both broko and gentk). homo,potato storogo.shop Laurel Pa/kApartmonis 33 8 6 acres both gravity 4 HP. h Big HP. low -cost. ^ 911 FURNTTURE beat the game one (rick. ▼» K S S SWolWonckfll. SV Coll 487-2514. 911 176Maurta)&rN„TF. , sprinklerZ, irrigated, farrning J AND CARPETS Had South's diamond Ja(Jack been 4♦ K 10 7 5 4 -35• 3S9 Acres, row crop, pivot, 734-4195. I' Rog. QH Palomino moro, 5 whool & hand Ines. homo. — tr^ivostjck. loodlot modem ccComploto ond dump for 835 yrs. oW. $1000,1 rog. Ara- — the deuce, he would havenve easily 4♦ :2 , ■ "EolJoromo.GOQDBUY I 18'I800sq.lt.3bdrm,2bath. .Ihdrm3 homo 3^5-2782---- cor Lockw6b'd Ennistboan . bian 2 golding, 6 yrs. oM. sit; 25- 25' Shoip portnWo TV. $15o! spotted the effective holduildup play- ^ • 270 Acros. row cw . spring nfamily room, aarago. du­ windrowor. $500. IHC sl^i-^. vor.' $1000. Coll 436-1168 Eniorialnmonl Ei conter. $50. It anyway. North Sooth wotor, overlooks Snako plex.NWIocaiion.wator4 P 612 PASTURES cgle Iront with good rubbor. Formica table. $50. Dbl B ut tie should have seen It a sanHation paid. $625/ mo •»- ggSO. Cal 7^-6868. ■ S uum ( ^ a n e r ^ . Cablnrd refuse the first two diamoim onds and a n s W E R : Qni!ine diamond. With a . 7334)139 gftor 5 6 wknds_ 25 shares ol Pleasant Vollo/ • '"Jshopo. 3. blado, $2500. ,,711 HORSE -=^ win the third round. U th one-diamond response, (0, I bdrm, ali utils lurn. Non- > Groting Assoc. Borgor (Cnilovonlnos.733-5891.' r Earty American davenport. . “ r f co nvenient om EOUIPICNT break decently.-he sUU haihas h is 10 Jo n o t b id thisils ragged spade s u it. If ha soodbg.^lwr^thoro. - For6alo:2745MF. 1100 groat condition, earth-tono E a s t g ets ^ be, hours, duals, SUPER n , with woodtrim. $160. Coll tricks. When they don't. E« best, partner will un- R.'n>. UalUd Fuun Sradjcata ■ t ■ ■ B-14 Timos-Nows.ws. Twin Foils, Idaho TuosoDSday. M arch 10'. 1993 l . Q . l . i i M iscel&llaneous-l■Recreationmal 811-9 ------FIHESHU SED^AB SELECTIONOH IH THE MAGIC VALLEY- 8 1 1 'FURNTTURE)E 819 OFFICE 825 WANTED TOEroBUY ~ 825 WANTED TOOBUY I 82S WAHIEDTOrOBUY 826 WANTED TO . ; _ Am o c ^ iPETSp e - EQUIPMEN1 1 9 8 0 UBARUGL WAGON ______1 will haul away'an ^ y o n e's Wanlod;Colloo lobl'iblo/2 ond Wontod: TNT Evoi7 5 F s;n 4 0 • SU ~ C hina closot, bulbullot. and SHARP SS 775CJ'SOcopiof. HpndoMjunkprji,irs. IDoad or tables lhat havo»drowor- d Skl.doo., 75-78'8 onginu . . 19'flolbod trailffnilofior------3 -0 3 8 C WHVHITE IN COLOR. RUNS GREAT! "" ^ 9 9 5 , lergo round tablbestt>tfi^73»6g>.6690.-^ -WffniwruwiOTtfW.Tdrrrrffnr —«dequatejot^u«audiiofium— rinmrefefrenowilowfflDDiiDfiT” "S ^ rg o B — “ , Comploto lull sizoro bbod. $50: $1650. Call Mon-'Fiq.Pn 1-5ask Looking lor75-60cericcmoiorcy- 2500 wotls an d, u 5b. Call slzo room. Cnll 543^3-4723 boat. oic. 324.512; 5 drawpr drossoiisor. $30; 3 tor Jnnlo 733-104;0^5. clo. profor Hondondo, olso 733-2178 doys.. • or 326- Woniod to buy: Bos5assinol. in- ' 8 1 .0 0 0 ACTU/'UAL Mile, great conoitionI' drawqr dfossor,•. $!S20: bw k-______------alack Ifirr 326-4974:974,------3g7Sevea...... fonrcorrlor/corso Wa s 2,4955 ,...... ■■ly...-...;;...... :."N0if- ' TM-aa/O 820 PETSAND^ Looking lor uoodId S'squoozo Woniod guns A ammimo work- swing, inlant clothiothing^’o-^ 828 COLLECTIBL > Danish design birdirch drqp-k)of . SUPPUES5 chuto. 536-2773 I ing or-nol. Coll 423-■3.50,4 „ goodcond ANDVALUAl 1 9 8 0 CHEIEVYCHEVEnE4CYL tablo & 6 choirsoirs, $250. ' :or class iV 436-6742______YLSSPOJ^ftnC ______• • 1.6‘ Burmoso pyih u,i.h Noodod oquailizor< H onrrlfallm ), 2-093A BCELlELLENT CONDITION, LOW MILES, LOCALL , - 543-6606 irollor hitch lor smallsmo irovol Wontod; Hoavy dut]uty easol. Wonted lo buy lill diri y E p n ; I pull slzo m atross186 and box ;b08l olfor, uniior. Phono 423-523-5917 Cnll 733-0016. ' • soil In Richfioldlom«,C«ll on Mokool&r.BMso WAS 2.4955.;;.:...... ! . springs, matrosioss is vory 734-4423. nttor3p'’J ',.;, t^7c Nood: Good quolil'olily.bock Wonted Hondo 90Oor 110; ______734-7039. soft. 5yrs. old.I. $100,$1 Call t AKC ShoKlo, fomi Bond Call ' Woniod to buy filic • ollor. 1ZV^kfa62S. PE. rooson- ]qw milos, good co 1 9 7 3 CHElEVY FULL SIZE PICKU 423-4319______■6755. 423-5900 or 342-797973 ' 423-4319- 3-49B GREAT;_FAflM FJ rnucK, local 1 owner, runs Movod to townhoullouso, musl 6 mo old. fomalo i Good usod 11 ■. ^ ' ul uniform, wiinlod Jacobsoniham h m or Wanlod to buy: Goi WAS 2,495, soil somo lurnituililuro: Drop Groal with WdsI 6612. mill 4010 60 HP. 76. I romnonls. I I ■ 3 1 1 4 9 5 lool coHoo toblo.0. $50.$ Nost CnlS36j71 ^ a r c « , j ?0016- l i I ' V-___ ' Oldor Somconltoocosmolic cc Wnniod; King size WI k in 1984 D0DO G E C O L T ^ ^ ol 3 glass & braeiraesloblos. Boaulilul Vizsta and sullcaso wilh'ilh ismooth maltross. Can k $60. Misc. lampmps & pic- 6 wks', mothor ro| Il733-a^73 543-4766. i i s s a i • 2 -1 4 7 B grelEAT; FUEL ECONOMY . - turos, olso'Bomoanoantiquos; champion linos.i 3S S 4 J U m m .WAS 2 , 4 9 55 ...... V.... kitchon boKinga cicuoboord rust. $25 oa^ 734-1 — r r ------Wanlod Ladies V- length Woniod to buy or' irttrodo; Go- l l “ ^ 1 4 9 5 ... w/tlour siltor. $7 y Old Sports lllusirolodolod bsuos loathorcoat. size 11 8 to k can with ongino^-736-0927 . Doberman/Groot _WQntod_Cali-aluallor-3pm - c a ll733-0152------— ^ -Wontod 10 Buyi-Picki'ickup.uiaiiy...... :i-« = = ______■ * ____ cofvod-wolnut podpodosl^la- - oxotic solid Wook.-Mt giant. lO- _ 326-5136. HEVYLUV4X4P/U ------bl®-wilh clow s foo Ioot,$fi50. m ale, 4 yrs, sht -----:----- : Wanlod; Largo toast W p>ERI SH EtL------Picturo In ornateloto frame,, $500voluo So!*ri00'tf Rolrlgo^rolor.p.r^or)lor olmosi wilh swilch'for lo l ^ f e p ATV'SAND- — ...... - rS70.-734.7071 ...... • - — jQOod'homo. 532.41>.4 io2 ...... flew S ears or WhiWhirlpool. Broyor horsos A BarbPo Coll 733-7175l^ w w o W r- - - MOTORCYCL^CLES ------2-144B 78.0^000 ACTUAL MILES, LOCALLY.OWN Cnll733-2894. Moving; 7‘ couch,1. rodinor,rw dl- Protttogood home — - ' horses A soddlofi,r, Ibrfdlos, 734-5951. homo.^ I960 LTD440CC withwhi lairing. WAS 3 , 2 9 l , He. Child. Wanlod to buy pono notto sol. 5' colfioHoo toblo Kooshound. haclad 'sh o ls, Roirigoralor, Slovo,s.woshorA Wi sloblo, lonclng, etc ooe owe’ ^00-536.2021. wifh matching hoxo 734-3997 dtyor waf>lod.. MustM. bo ronsbibio story boc•ooks ihal iusloblo mossaptDOeiaBlo. ,90S3ujoklRM8O y Biblo Call Allan at 543-ft( f B o n ^ 1983 AUiS IB lF sIn ta b lo .9 ’ a 6 d C ' I good cond. inoxpcixponsivo. are tlllod --M y i693. 3-030A LOADIVDED. .RUNS GOOD, LOCALLY OWNEC Froo to good home falorMoMl734.'i:>4-1367 Friftnds*: floor Iomimp. Coll Wontod lo buy samll $600. Can 324.669: built-in VCR playoi mole noulufod t: excolloni WAS 2.995 . thing pricod to so ipanion and Subaru vfogon, ‘84M oi o r o i ^ 733^356.______25 lo 30 HP, In goo.SSdw dL’ 1908 250 Polori#:e g ^ i 1 8 9 5 368foflonvomos8 fe6.7570 any condition. 324.5>4.5174. Wanlod: Malbona mileliles pack- ^hmonl cond.$1600^_^ ______1990WR250, new t OAKFURNFTU C rog.. OFA Uprighl vacuum swswoopor. ooos- Call 543-6901 1 9 8 3 PONINTiACBoiii^ E4DR Q Q C .. bunk bods. $125-S ' clows ro* Prolor Hoover' soll.pro-so Wontod; Cat hay oiscIso straw. Wontod 10 buy sholhell loro flroatl733.6133afH AUTO TRAN., A/C, 78,000 Aa. liHES, lOCAUY ( Bookcosos ses oa moved, oxc blociloodllnos .polled in good concondiiion. Coll 536-2236 or ig83orabovoSiAalAaruBmi. 1991 Suzuki OR : ol'drawors & doskosk $75 00. Black m olosi lomolostoIor 733-0067 ■ • 536.2294. ______Coll Kin 01326-26-3231 trade lor nowor twctwo stroke. JWflSutuZaiLi COIU23.4411 ------Dick from. £200.32324-S956. Usod panels lor callcpil pons. Wonted: Old bicyclo:los. Call ------teavo rn o Mago. ^ - Call 536.6568____ btksWAGdNBUG Quoon-slzowniorb ______Wanlod to buy; Sizeize 12 mo- 2 loolhor motorcycle ^972 VOI ionnol.$35. Coll 733-6030- 734.SQ07. in CLEAN, BLUE IN COLOR, WHAT A FL lross& hoalor. S< V08. Wortlod; 20-scrollII sasaw. Coll Wanlod: Old pop mod.Chino lo> loicycio boon. 734.;>^•2212 ^_____fl«; A ollico sprosskin glass ondr«J on old Wantod: Van lor siortorogo: ^ 903 BOATSAND tJNS OEATl MS S tSClWI A ^ ROU'U YDU CM to-Loungor, no0 stainsst or Purobrod lomaloOOormon C fffl'” jr thor olso, pTosato. Call 734-272735. as traller.runningng er noi. MARI^JErTEM! cigaroflo burns, dutdusiyroso, Shophord puppy.•. lOwoote1i 5 5 ? ^ I" Ihosshois ------______Wanlod; Pottobto gononerator. Call 324,2756.____ B i " St SO. 734-5416 afioraflfl 6. old. Oaik color A hi lov videos 12' aluminum boolv yard A up. $t25.Cnll733.7201201. Wanlod: Brandingng Irons. Call324-8747. Wanlod: Walt Disnov •. Usod carbot $1 yar p. ropair- in flood condii^^on. SoMM.ft motor, and iroiler.J 1 9 8 3 F OIRDRANGE^ I Nowovflilabto. 734-:’34-3540. Purobrod Gorman.Shophord. Sli ..734,-6?iL.______Woniod; Roal choop, ^ . 72^ " bosi offer. Cell 837.t37-9116. . 3-0570 sura cmw!yi! 74,000 AniiiifS,iocAUY mm vnnw » rf invnsnni whlio, 3 monlhssold. ol Bost Wantod: Chemicalollroool- Ir oblo long scalo oloctric el abforolos.Can 734-, Volvot couch and Io IfiondAprotoctortor. $150. lollo (organicallyly grown),gi bass guitar, Wrile :o;to; Wanlod: Wood workinrkloghsnd t2’ »lumlnum llshinihing boot. WAS 3,995 . p n » ^ 3 2 9 5 S4S0 lor sol vory 00 ______good m arket If concorlifiod, PO Box 37. Hogormo"an- tools. Call 734.6915_115 9.8 hp Mercury dition; roctinorfflo^C^II | s Cnll366fe ____ i D i ; ^ SItOO. 734-2265 aft, - . 733-2032______Whho lomalo Gormoiman Shoo- ixust havo corlilic Wontlobuy:1941 ID B O ld ,h ^ n..mh>.r 67ft.S717.,.. plalDS.42&.595S.^ovoninas. 14’ oluminum boal wrt W hilo iron bunk bod r r r r r r ^ llko to buy cabov 1733-1961 Woniod color photo do 'wlihhv- War\ltobuyconarioiriofi Call motor A E-Zee load HE” on lop, lull 00 bofloi !joh,l St300.Call934,8528526. 2-179B LOWMIl^ILE, CREAT GAS MILEAGE, LOCALLY OVi Irossoslncl. complS lo s o l ' or 734-3611,____ 1•I . ■. mont oquipmont. Auli J iK . 733-1139.UlorJo bfandnowS350.73( carousol slide proJi 1 campor. Wont to buy; Grass. hhnv will -195616'FiborIor'C'of'T'-,. WAS 3 . 9 9 5 . . —a» ^ 3 2 9 5 ;7x .j 702_ stereos/ ■ CAII 734-6041 g SSBJtr 6 years . buy ono balo to 1 Ic 812 HEATING a1 AllAIR RADIOS/CDS)S Wanlod dresser dark^rk,dark S?d CTc!®M?i ®b"0 ‘pricod 326-3i^7.______H I .19MD0DeEIEGHARGERW^^ - ______brown. Call 531-5227 oulo 734-5264 loavo mes CONDinONlNl ^ Z - ___ right. Pleaso coll1 EElko Nv Wont lo buy; Hot wal wl 40,000 ACTUAL MIL£S, LOCAUY OWNEC . HUachi sloroo svasysiom. Wanlod; EngineJ cchorry 702.736-3636. ______sionmdoanor. 733-{J3%979 197S16«A'Fiberfomi ^ 1 ^ 3 4 9 5 ------Z $250A>osl ollor. 736736-6200 picker ond anvil. CallCal 734- Wanlod; Small butliItlon kuv Want lo buy: JO moc » Sil5°4.g.' Mobilo homo app ------ofterSnskforCnCnrin, 6219 loavo mso. ish Under. . a b s Earthslovo wood lypo accordion. Mluslhovoui or 148 loader; 12' hov Call at loost two rows ololuobLr sman landplano; (37M 465 1 9 8 9 GM d cond, $3 5 0^r^o o ri l- 822 t o o l s a n d. Wanled: Feeder hay oporolod riiimoro, ir /oo-oai \flC S -15P 736-1901 nftof6i > ™-3S79.______koys and no lo sss !thnn q groin drill; f^O Op t : — Al uiB, asrou mes, asiw purr, sfchiy, ioo ------.MACHINERY rn rflehnD bOSOS. MUSi bO it monure spreaderfor; wide 198819'BoylinorCoc Y Wantod; Ptostawaro d conditfan.Coll733-1: a r e i WAS 7.495.. j l . 815 . U W N ft GARO W L IF T ' Call 934.5449 -1&67. (ront lor on Oliverir 777. Call through bow. 236 I ^ » 4 9 9 5 r 1964 TOYOTA FORI KiMhrfnv Wontod: Small lot>1 in Iho 676-5746 ask for Bob.Bot now lowing cover. T.tMoo. .(985 CHE' COMPLETE LAWN I 5 , country, in Kimborly1y school Want 10 buy old,, pressedpr 0011786-4573 EVY S-18 BLAZER 4X • , Moving, rotwillinglM 1 mlnl-dwarl rabbil,Sli nnff! dislrict, lhat would|^ ' « o p i bacl^ ch^s^fixorK upsi ok. McKInzo DRIFT■BOATS. BC 2-172B.LOWD.SI, SPORTS PKG. AMD A LOT more! LOCAaY S j - t i 'S mc^ilot.omo. 423.5a - - - Groat selection, monufec-..mo WAS 6.995 g g - ■6626 Wantod; Slerrsteppo|>or. Call Timo Share ot Iho As^^pon Vii- , ^ M 2 9 5 — — -ftonyydutyBlrcompra ------T3S:5349TlftOl^nt- —— Yoiwmn. Wanted; hydrostolic walk bohinihind 1 Chlngo35cfm. 10 Franclaclan ehlnihlna, Wantod; Slovene doublUbio bai. $°%?000 vrauld liiw'tc0*10 ' Soofs. 1500 Ponc^ . $»35. Now. 736-0670 . ihoigun lor oquol valued )ravi■avel trail- Idaho Falls. 529^134l i R OWNER, I"'" 87. or. 324-5560 atlor4Di4om. . 1-800-444-4933 W A s B B g f f ^ g L ? 6 9 9 5 " 1 817 WSCELLANEO 824 VIDEO I FOR SALE 1987 CHE ______ENTEHTAINME 2-178AMITOTIUIIS.,vs., Vc, AKO A LOT WORE, sunn 0£AN, LOCALLY Iso t olnow16‘ iiraci ^ a l n s & TELEVISION mvowNEO ^fiO Q S usod onca. SSG S avin' of ( the Gre agQ H WAS 8.995...... N O W V W W W Call 934-4465165 ' 27* color T.V. 2 mont 3 brand now pumT)p p. jacks, $250. Can 733.6265 1 9 8 7 N IS SSmMAXIMA4DRi^i i ______$300. Sun Valloyg wic ^ ltl.^ e'/^‘^BIrdvlow^saileMII ir the Best Deeals You'veEEver SeenirjM iW 2-177A uitel'.POWER SU» ROOF, A/C, CRUISE COtfTRDL,. ^------monrMjiTylandreW OiCIJiliLfS, WHITglH OHnR, iOfil g 1 flM $ g Q Q g Bth, $150 or bost ofllollof. ^ sloreo rocolvor, vie FORD ESCORT- » ^ WAS 8,995 ■ '..^NOW V W w W strfcaions.appfc^eej66-2505. phor II.- doscrar 4 7 7 7 nsw and usod RCCcars, « ra- $1550.^6-4070— I I F ™™ *277^ Jts.Iolsof Salollite TV systom w H B - 1990 geo $TITORM 2i2JISISP0RK iio n With 10 IB S M 79 IpRDFC FMb” » ^ :STA $ 477 |iEnM H ,. ,3^IAiwnmii/H A/C, AU/rU CASSETTE, 241000ACT.UmiOCALl 0-i3.000. II. romolo controlrordjah. '1 1030 $700buY^I..733^•3676. VIdoo Cipher 11 sior WAS 9,995.. S ! 8 4 ® - ■g 6 'retail saloscountor,iter.rofur- coivor. $1300.326^5^ ^YOTflCEijcA * -J ■ Wshod, g ro ^ shape, W * 677 j 1991ISUZII1IiMPliisE2DRSP0RTSC0 4freestsnyingdrfl 825 WANTED TO Bl r ^ H k i 2-153A LOADED wrWITH EVERYTHING.. YOU MUST SEE THIS ONE rooms. $350 all.‘V33~ FORb cbuRiER i g 33,000 actual MIUIIUS, A FUN CW TO DRIVE JUST IN TIME FOR Campor Jaeks.^$9|^ae e i..li f 0’ aluminum boat. * 977 i i J l j J i " ; ' UMd fOloMof. KIdi WA&-10 . 9 9 5 C * 8 9 9 5 ■ cycle 50.90CO. GoocQ^"ua^* 76 FC Country biuo quoor s M oi k»sl 6' X 10‘10‘orblg.- < E g |||^ #11023 4777.^cg5«M , *1477 g t e A c W S l U ^ B(Mpor.excoond.'$3.’^ . L g oor. 734-4507. *14 1990SUBARI H AU nc 0PTO6, (/C, CRUISE cornvil, KUiVM c« U offlco dock. $151 FORD TEMPO $ -|0 ' 34H6A IQAKDMHAI k . loathor back oflicoice chair® 14* w heel cover forfoi 1986 ftSfSS 977?i».™!?.Ii™: *1977^ |R DOOR lOOC, AND UORE, lOCU 1 mid, low Ul f $ 1 0 0 . 2 Blr^r»blkoi'^^.” $25 Morcurv Sable. 4384Iwi^nori #i0990 IW ? n „ ‘» 9 4 9 5 aoZfcomw l7.2nMrnvftHrnliftf CjlEV. CAHIflHO 7 ? 6 2 6 ^1977 ^ I Dutofdosk.$40.734j344S20.. condiiion. teas than'( 9 7 7 « « ? ^ 1991 NISSANN 240 SX SPORTS COUPE Electric hospital bod.,t57 fairiy $ 2 0 0 0 or I^ W -c e V.W."^BITG1] $ 2 1 2*166A LOADED wnWITH ALL THE OPTIONS, JET BtACK l(j COLOR cars ort~l^ W ^ 977J3",o'i?'!?..E®5 *2977 § [tb; yoowoulo look greatin thisioneI Handicapped equip1 = used loss than 1 yoa IT4DR $ 2 9 7 7 ^ ^ ^ ^ 9 4 9 5 ' powor wheel chairlair, 16’ 1976 Oalsun PU. autclutomatic; 8 5 CHCHEV. CELEBRITY $ 2 £ 1 manual whool chair.lir, Ishow. 1979 Mazda f|l)<7,ei 977»..™ “^!: 1990 SUBARUIULEGACY4X44D^WA^ er/eommode chair,ilr, Hoyort not necessary. 734-0 2-157A LOADED, A/C,A/ CRUISE, AM/W CASSETTE, POWER WIN Bft. hoeoittti bed. 438.438.42M. 1982-87 ChovySllvoni raRbiscbRTM R $ 2 5 $ Q Q Q C 977Sf?“E“.l" *2977 iB m p I power door locl[, aANO MOfiE, LOCAL OWNER ^ H e ^ d u t y ^ b o xIX trailor,It wantod: long bod, 4 h ^ E WAS 1 1 . ^ . ...NOW 2W 0, 350 gas ord PLYiWHDANCE $ 0 g -ch Call be cfoan. A' '!! *3977 5 e^ch i l K g 977?i^I?!?.“"=!! s S m 1991 TOYOI)TA EX-CAB P/U 4X4 i DODGE D50 4X4 $ 3 g lEWCAB $ 3 9 7 7 ®W K S i ■ M19A 10WUH£,CRU prico. 734-6915.g"’' 91 Nl!NJSSANP.U. tgg ------C a n 4 2 ^ ^ 0SO. . - Cablnol stand lor 20iOgollon { f f iB S 0 '# 1 1 O 1 9 977*!?.^:!™:?f-. *6977 S i - WomensAmens I2t| ALE4X4:$I:Q77-^ K bikes, $50 bolh, Kon< iDGEiuiiiuiGi4X4>-«gg97751®““.“™^ V .undercountof dlshwoi 6 $75, Com modo ro 126 ISSAN si'NZAXE $gg977»™ !!.««i'«'*7977 I §^4?TOre."Mvof» Too prices paM. 324-7 5 *12,977 J I choao. Call 536-2102! i ____ Gordon size cfiippor/sl 6. C o ncrele forma, likoionow. n dor warned. 326-5457 B *14;;9^y < u sed -3 tim es, V*'.*; F GiBB* blocks, looseIB cor wo #11014 $1500, vloelsuikes‘in^ud; Inc can replace wllh walwalls o r. 0. Call new windows A alao track nohtino. 736-066:>663. Desks, S25-$35 each; e« Groenhouae or materltorial to Chairs. $5-$35 bach:ch: Ta> build one. auch as:i: CloarC bios. $25 ooc*). 423-4414411_ eorragated llborglaillassor I'l Nowmicitocassettono Blass, also materiarials to u m fw i u l transcriber, $100.3. . start poltingplania'.la. 324- !P«H«:Avenqe • Twin V Lenvn m « w « » at 736-6!6^536 84X or 32^3114. 1 ^ ------^ ^ _ . i : ' I TI. h ' ■ fT-.

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XLT Lari __ , . AM/FM. 734-7049 fitovo. S1895.734-1460 H $4200. Coil altar 6pm.'iffl.' at, low milos. oxc. cond 19SS Lonco '9'A oxcolloni. oi ■ ^ .733-5453. ' _ _ mu8tsolll$14.900. IM I FOBD ■ 1070 OLDSMOBILE > 734-4534 Of 324-4837. _ fake A l«Look Al Thesese Savings! 19B6 Isuzu Troopor 11,2 door' - r 1966 Mustarig. 57.000 actualluai 1978 Oldsmobllo 88.4 dr, f n 5 speed, casselto. 115K.SK. AWESOIC 4x41979 Ford^ milos. very sharp. Call;all $600. Call 733-4165. Loor wunpof »holl. aJI aluffll- 90. short box. 400 CIO. AT. PS, num. good cond, lits all _ PB.liH. SUPER SHARP,»®’ 866-7758 evenings______1983 Cutlass Ciora, 4 ^dr, 1 9 1>88 FORD/FIE■ E S T A ’ 1974 FORO slationwdgon.on, k>odod.$1100.733-3929.9. small p le l^ s wilh 6' bod. l l J l 19S6 Joop Comanche 4x4.4n SUPER RUNNER. ^I IiiiMlMailiiMilil.l I B I |M 733-0112afier6pm.or runs groat. $600 or bosl ol- 1986 Olds Fronza coupe,pe. Stock«955A. !i«r I — MttllMimilM - spd. good cond. 432-5460 tor. Call 326-3203. e II 'Kunio'r's Spocial' ____ ovw. or loavo moto. 734-6565. Davo. ^ W A S — a6 S 8 1974 MUSTANG, 4 spood. campor with jacks, stovo. ------lOegChovSuburban’/Siton,,^ IMUST9ELL O'*- ‘g^CulieTs Supreme, 4 ieobox. sink.4450. 734- 52 bost olfor. Cnll 734-7049.1— _ 41,000 n^ilos.. $8995, 4x4. loaded, oxtra cloan,an,' 1986 Ford Bronco XLT. 302 « : i 9 8 f8 NiiSSAN PU> U L S A R 364B allor6om 1KI1 AVIATION $13.900;Catt 733-2197. V8, now exhaust sysiom.1. 1987 Ford Taurus GL. $2900XW LOADEDi Call 73fe.7220 , outomatlc. oxc. cond.. or bost ollor. 734-1621 ataf' 8®e' Prlvalo pitot ground schoclOol ^989 Ford F150,4x4, short $8000 or ollor. 783-38011 tor Som. “ sto c k e w e A . .?t*lf^gf:i^»r^”ig7,734-3887987 ■ box. loadod. ilfiod wfth tois ^ 1078 PONTIAC PtisVo oxcol coiid, ouisldo ------of oxtras, $9000 bost olfor. _ WAS *g9»3-- 4.4B8 ok.tS00.calS34.448S Call 543-5952 ask lor Tim r r r 1002. AUTO PARTS 'bi 1009 VANS » BUSES .. ^ '■ or make oHor. 734-7408. ^ 1979 Pontiac Grand Prix, - T |305 V8,AT,k»dodl l8-CHEyY-BEiERlTTAfe-=r, .z — & ______J_SJiEPAIRS_J.^------I989 FordF :250 4X4'ex.-,jiT', 1983 Chovy-convorsfon-van.in- -1967-Tempo, while, goodod Gbodcondriionr$1200.-" " 1 9 8 1 ...... Oldor 8'-ovorshot cam por, V M -tondod cnb;'$7000/o1lor.-or.* "Can8 2 5 .^ :------il-;r v-condltlon.'$2300'or makoJ^o Call 436-5724 or 670-1421 sor, -1988 Slhrorado Chovy %-fi “ . o»or.734-3«>2altor3pm. Stock «6«1A. $500. '62 Ford 'A ton short-i r . ' bodilnor, oxcoliont condindi- Call 736-1740. _ 1987 VW W osiphalia van. ~bod PU. 5650. Lumbor tion. $ 100. :^-7342 ____ 1990 Chovy V* too, extendedM AT.S12.900.7^6-4172___■ 1990Cot)gar,k)aded, 1 own- W A S * 6 9 9 S „ 4 6 8 8 f«d(.J7S.egS-S811. vm. cab, long box, loadod, -80 OOOO, custom by Cham-~ er, 100,000 milo warranty.ity^ 1081 SAAB Panolod. Insuiotod lull-sizo^ 350 Chovy i Ford factory n f Calf 536-2332 days or buili short blocks with nc « . Dton. 37.000 mL 734^5^2^^ 5366630 after 6 p.m. '82 Saab 900 Turbo, - 1 9 9 0 COLDS CUTIASLSS 4 DR. ' PU«.holl.ttSO. 733-6756. '<^lpump&aHgaskots. - - - -90 Olds Sihouetto mini van. 7~ Runs good, looksgood.. 721 1991Chovyoxter>dodcab.6<^' hA 1990 Mustang LX, 5.0 IHOf. No. 1 Aulo Pant. 324-8721 baded. VS^IowmltaSj trodo"" SWKKi.&.itliS.. $1200.324-7136. Stock «S57A. 906 GUNSANO 4.alumlnum rims fils mic bod. loadodi Trailor pkg. RIFLES • kw mles, $8500. — W AS * 7 9 9 9 ^ 5488 sized 0okola,.$320. CaCati Glasstight top. 28.00000 . 326.S988 ' - Cal 438-8444 ask for Ron. ^ , M7-9116.______.m ilos, $16,500. Excellent '92 Mazda MPY, 4W av«n, 2 ^ 10U SUZUKI -rT sbxcoditU.4S-S666. '2' 71 Mustang. 351 Ck>voland.r>d. ______SUKDANCE 'BU ICK 400 TURBO traiii — loaded with options, v-6, s 1 * 9 1 P ILYM OUTH Sll . 1991 Dodge Cummins %too,«*> . cruise, AM/FM cassotio,, r new paint, $1600 llrmm 1987 Samurai $3000 or best IZgaugoSmithiwinion mission. $ » . 733-4602.^ 4x4:46.000 milos, oxcol w’ 734-lte> Of 736-1967 __ oiler. Needs to be complet- •34- Chovy PU 4 spd trans, S17S :ol froM and roar AC, like now, }n. od. Can bo seen at 819M9 . Slock •893A . 175. eooj. Call ovos 436-0723L_ _ 1 ownor. ExceHent warran-m- Pinto race car wHh extra ot- . " f i VV/Bug ongino. $50. (4, tv. $19.000.544-2939 gino. $400/offor. 736-620000 2_ WAS >r993.— 5 6 8 8 ISB gon..$l5oa.?33-5536. 1991 Trooper Isuzu, 4x4, ' Borrolta 9mm, modol 02SB 7 — AC. erutee, tinted windows, -_0 JAPANESE ENGINE&, 39,000 miles, exco cond."■ ------— 1087 TOYOTA 1 9 8 9 P <■ONTIAC GRAA N D P R I X i r r & ' M biWI a TRANS. 4x4 spodals« $12,995.324-8586. I _ 1026 BUICK 1048 tSUZU -Call 32 4 -4 ^ aftofSom-______1-e00-36si?42 __ -1988 Toyota Tercel, lift bockack od EZ, exe. cond. call days1 or sto c k #9M A . Custom built whito birch gun Robuiit 318. 727 tr(intr — '03 Ford F-1 SO Super cab 1969 BuicK Skylark, oiiy ^ 19874SUZU Impulse, good go. $1000 oHof. 733-6645. 4x4,V8,AC.$5800:'77' ' 60.000 miles, good runningng eond. AC, cruise, tilt. bro. 5" WAS >S99B-— 6488 cabinot, iots of sloraoo, ----- VWvan.$1500:sriowmo-’**’■ condition, good rubber.) ” luibo, 89.000 mi. Call 734-M- GT, 5 spd, -must soo 10 approcialo.>10- Uii]ttytiuekbod.$450.I. bllo rack lor PU.i250. of- 4210aBDr5pmwQOkday8. . . brakes 4 battery. Moko of- 1 . Excellent condltionll 1 R E B I R D ------837W1999. _ — lor-733-8701. J ------__ 1987i8uzuTroopoflt, $1995. Cal 734.4182 L . 1 9 9 1 PONTIAC Fli Uko now: Rugor No. 1 var-/ar- '83 Suburban 3/4 ton. 6.2 mltot^20 Swift, Bushnoll1011 1003 AUTOS-OTHER •- - iiior diosol. $4700tollor. 1960 Buick Skylark. $900.•0. w!oOOmriorEic,M I. 1089 VOLKSWAGEN stock tfSllA. . scopo. dios. 300 bullots, __ 423-4515 bruM tSOO. >34.7227. . ‘ '81 Chovy conversion var _ $6.800.324-5250. — WAS *ia99S^ 9688 '65 Chovy'/^ton.'61 GMi5MC '85 Ford 6.9 diosol 0X1 cab. )d. ------;------~ 79 Rabbit evofything works. LongTanflo-Varmlnts? Voiv ^or 4 V-ton, AT. cruise. PW..51h accuralo Rugor ! .243 yjon4< ). <23.63211 n»or. 1061.MAZDA ' ^ good ilreS. looks sharp In- I P L Y M O U T HM L A S E R Nascar Slroet Stock. Camt whool ploto, nuiny extras,OS, 734-3648 nftor 6om. _ sido4oul. RunsweirbuiI ; ...... r 9 9 i $425.i^^3-d$150. low mlloe. o « o l. concmd ” 1984 Mazda 626 LX. 2 door>or engihe needs work. Solid. ro, well-built, rolllng'chatJ “ - »7aOOM.r. 9 3 4 ^ 8 5 ------TTu needs onglno..tran« _ 1Q2B CHEVROLET whh Wj^roof. 1*0^00' ^0-C. dopondable. no surprises.bs! Stock *903A. MIKE'S GENERAL GUN $2000 FIRM. 733-7774’4 cor '67 Bronco II Edio Brouor, __ $700. call 734-8660 __ WAS *ia995. SSOLD ^ 734-5061 nftor 8pm. •67.000 milos. loadod.od' 1973 Suburban. 3 5 0 ^ u i^ '87 Jotia GLI, rod. iunrool, ‘ ----- $5500. Fountain Auto, ol-of- 3rd soat. $1000 bost oilu'. Rugor M77.22-250 varmint 1063 MEBCURY _ AC.bostoflof.32fr4235 FORD T-BIRDD C O U P E ^ s ^ . firod 3 times. .1005 ANTIQUEAUTOSS .tor5p-m,_calL324-6443 _ 423-9073.______- 1 9 9 1 F ----- '91 Dakota club cab 4x4, I960 Chovy Luv 4x4, good S, 1090 VOLVO Stainloss Rug^or Supor^ 1929 Fold 2 door tudor sc ,<•' » conditioni Good tiros. _ sto c k #507A. ; so- V-8. lake ovor payments tISOO/oHor. 423-5860. RodHawk 4 4 .7 'V barroi,rei, dan Hiboy, chopped 44' . 676-9288aftor^m .. >2. 1981 Volvo GLT turbo so-“ s WAS *13995- MC0788 holstor anddyo8,.«95:95: chroaioiuboaxk)wiih4bi Musisoll19e2MercuryLynx.IX. dan, leather interior, 5 Ooulfled roadM ar* loolilr^ in- speed, voiy roiiablol Runs Browning Auto 5, flofd trig-irig- narrowed. 934-8342 day lor Items they want lo boy, 15. $750 or best offer. iVol tan­ lERCURYGRirlr M A R O U I S gor^B^Tg^n^mw^jn|nltint or 934-4385 ovos. — Piece your ad loday lot Days 733-9746 or ovoningsgs • cy. bot vory cloanl Best of­of- greatl $2800/oller. Call 1 9 9 1 M l 1957 Chovy 2 door posiost, QulekrMpoftta.733-0931.1. &woftk«ndn734-34l3, for. 734-6713. loavo msa. 7 2 ^ 5 3 or 78«H»14. $1200/o(ler&4door so80- Stock««16A. 907 HOT'TUBS d an, S600/of(or. Bot>oth n v n m w v n WAS *13995- MC0938 i _ ANO POOLS rough, but rostoroble. CallCa __ 733-6162 aftof Som. » T ■f o y o t a ISM R - 1 6 porson spa w/dock & cov-«V- 1964 Ford Fairlano 50 1 9 9 oTBatlohy. 736^143 __ Sports Cotme, ono c Sundgnco^^ a ^ soats 6, 2r,COO.$£^orb08tolloi sto c k #840A. • WAS *13995- M l1488 _ ~t966~futiiil g S r M i m m m s a nimumo: m mammtVM riwnle. numt m m m n E K u m e £ 1 ' ARE YOU DESPERATE: ' Both-aood condition. Co Stock *7051, TosonypurRV b.o.purchasod together c ftyC.K'MA W A S * 3 9 9 5 — 5888 “ '■MUSrSELtI 1991-230lao ..C alfM 4 -^ 5 8 l or mobile DODGE EXPLORER. 360i|5 678-0248-1270. _ i 0 = , i 2 f B 7 7 *31 2 9 0 1 1 9 9 2 M iITSUBISHI l M IGIGHTYMAX. _ ' I ongitw wHh 00 . Exe. cor>d. Orwn gon, from a rear AC, MARQUIS 1989 DOI0D6E0MII 1987R' POIITIACGiUIIDJUl H Stock.«7Z19. gaa hirnace, microwave,% 2 re i IDIS GiUiailW imi*«a.«Al$4996' k m a .mrnnmmmiimaWiStm E ] Burner stove, 3 way rolrlo, W AS * 3 9 9 5 — 6 6 8 8 full timo made oui bed, baih g i^ssssisr,s SSS vurmaiffCE; neaNiM ioviflrfiBnina E ] $32.000^ffof. 4234711 _ DODGE RAIDI 4 x 4 -WB. $19.000.423-5792^ 1 9 8 9 D DER 609 SNOWVEHKIES ■ 1982 Froightlinor cabover, t apd transm ission, 41 n . ^ Stock *7172. ' ANOEQUIPICKr S|^3S7 9 7 0 *4* 2 9 0 1 WAS *9995 — 7688? i972Scorpion S lin g o rlo ^ l.T 1985 Potorbilt. 359, woifMi: kit Q T S S m S mtoBimt mammiSUTffiWIAKEr TBSMirnmuraEKOimt h ck 63»walk-in;1982l^rolflhtiir stock *6838. ot. or, wot Mi, 60* walk-ln WAS *10995-. 7988 g oo^ stalls & runs'excol. 77 1985 Western FRPi 42 M eJSV fV.!in, soll-unloador. V-bottom 1 9 9 5<2 DODGE DAIIVKOTA looks^d,^|795.15. Call 366-2773. ' i _ 1 * 5 3 99 0 i 5 fB 90 *6S 9 8 0 i __ 1991 American rofiiaoraiei StM k « 7 i6 9 . 1987 Pantora, runs good,)d, trailer. 48'x102*.Thorma■n H l991MERCDIirilYTRAGER 1985 SUBIBARU6L10 1992]2mMEB4B0pB g ndi- c a lMa9)Bui.mriwim(.at*(.RMlRRd. 5 4 a« 4 0 ^ S 8 7 0 | WAS *10995. "8 a 9 8 8 » • 55C Clark Iront end eloaderI *65Cs a i3 55 8 0 i i 60 ' Cummins engino. oxcelton milos, oxcel condition. •n- "condition. gUHjUISLS 1991CHEIEVYGAMIIRO 1991» DODGE SPIRIT i * 1 9 9 0 > DODGE CARk R A V A N ' ■ 0695.487^16 * ^ 444 JO Joodor. largo budioir" »JI989(illllllD IIUIil mmmimmmmt ■ l«w/n'tmp. 73^0609.L, JSOO/olfor. 734-1844 dl Hl990 P0imACr 1990MERCURY IS 1 9 9 0 D»ODGE l D -25<5 0 D I E S E L Mk for Stove. WPAZ r>d to g na le^T W ia MD ‘ ' 910 SPOflTINQ 0 0 0 D 5 1976 Chovy’A ton. 350-Ja IdUNS Stock *713Z Now Soars Pri/no Fli oxo^ WAS *15995- M^2 9 8 8 ' ciso b l^ c lo , $200. 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