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— CooaMOR Jeroome^drops)s murder'chargeirn rh a b y ^ s3 i d e a tlr “J^ W l ^ A r H K R TTwTlme»tiew«______BametL “matters outside thith e conirol of liiw Toflay;n^:-Mosfly ------TTOsecutlon'nicd'a'nioiniTrih in vnlurcement ottiaals."Hs?’ • sunny w JEROME - ProSecuttu to rs Frida)* dis- court Frida>'Fr requesting that Grissoir In No\-ember 1998,1)8,Lodispeiaimcda y with light missed a first-degreeee imurder charge diarge^bedismisscd. b ' ^^^jQfB-ii\vind^ h first-degree murderder chargc against X ^ s,high8S. |i <0 against a Jerome man,in,

Retiring; A longtimene inurse is I f Associated Press______I ___stepping down, 10 enjenjoy her.!____ •* " ^ can’t bbelievte wessu rvive surroundings in Stanl;anley. ------:------\VA:'ASHINGTON - Gun (.ontroi□it ------1 legisliistation fell in a House cross;■S; fire 0!on Friday, leaving the fate^'S' of the til issue uncertain ii>l> — S l’OR’I'S .... ' ------CongiI g re s s tw o m onths a fte r i»■ - - horrif;rifying outbreak of violence:e Almost home: Stage;e l11 of the at a C u . . ^ againinst National Riflee ers from Swan FallsIs totc Melba ^ Assocociation-hacked provisionsIS Friday. lie hill to loosen some exist-:t- p ag e B i ~~ ing gungi controls, ivliilu dozensIS lonservativc RepublicansIS Safe at ' / f i f l H H i:cted to the imposition uf)f home: The ■ 01ones. rhe American people will11 Spurs rode not stand for this," PresidentIt playoff- pla Iton said in a statementIt I recordrec win- ed in Europe. ningnin streak ;t Tlie:ie Senate had passed a gunn intointi Game 2 contro:rol bill earlier, and despitee of the NBA the dldefeat of the House hill,1, firials otiations between the twoo ses are expected this sum- ag ainV N cw B y ■ fncr 01on the issue. York F ^ a y In1 ilthe aftermatii of the vote, the leleaders of the two partiesrs Antonio. •ched for political gains inn Page Bl I^ ^ P I bill’s ruins. Let th e re b c no mistake," Cup: saidSSpeaker Dennis H asten, R-I. in a w ritten statement. "Thele ley’ve all ....v aster;_majority of the DemocratIt aAn tw o m i:------C T f c r r f caucu::us walked aivay when they^y [js. and liK 2t ^ ? • I had tlthe chance to walk fonvardd day the U.S. T^n,„ for th<[he good of the country.” Deremocratic Whip Davidd B.mUUiIi».vclOvcl and family were uprooted1 frorafro Md »d ta Bee Kotcvo. They btl|brip at tb* C ^ e e ol Southern11daho’s Idi refug^ae cen- , Boniolior of Michigan countered:d- ' niey* Palli. ' . ' blimdidy: “ the main obstacle herere — =“ •wmtENT — i m v ( ' h a r- ;been primarily thele Page B4 • • ' Repullublican leadership.” eyond the political S(]uab*b- : s ; lg, though, the vote left an had just spetpent almost two weeks «Koco«o - I ’ tcClOKo^ft■rtemUtes. , O T ^ social, with stories frc the mountainsrshoring------TIO -•uBowa ■ ;------——------ly w w f f irweWhWBimost— a y — oLJ.jliton-vote past. left of their homi^bakcd ^'donatkxn. Director '*■ in sp u b h c. bread withidiem ih anyodier edinic 7 V 0 . . . 9 B ^ TOSOH obln Brown Page C5 AlbaniansIS movingi slowly to . • Whentheftstfin is News Sorvlco______Macedonia1 throughd rough terrain theycane'««thniHino(Wi«b«,«IW; 5!£!Si I d a h o tvti-Nwr andpastsnip.iiipcrs’bullets. ,V i r : ;theyi*om.' . A liMkan •.*«tceaar ep«*iei, INDA^ When thehe Lalinovcis finally ) nVonsieKmMl ASHING- F GFAn Idaho pane, , neared the2 txborder, Serbian police ^ .••■■■■ UWM' / : pie,'BiacK.58kJ: t o ' /[ -: I d a h o 's lefts and separated R StUM y ego.iloji.-^H ^^^^H .. its recommendations I Ramiz from his wife f O t »/ ( KyMWHkinitOtttom^a'dotio- tlelt) id o n in th e and ch ildcn i^; and beat him severe- . .^^.•Forioi ^ J ' tion. M the reftr«(i*»eentaiit736.4 'I;'“= th e t do these------ly.------r ------aieSrOackeauMkthWKiliaKMivl— — 1 on ilie_ » _ JU M ^ t th e area’s From diele ssafety of die College ’ Mdybedswouki:ukltehelpllil; and tlio •control IH ^ f?M l of Southerrern Idaho's Refugee center aiways net w hich C o m i n g S u n «Pa Lna^dbposatile^ wentt downi to 'jjL . S ervicc Cen'enter several weeks Garmjr> Crime numbers: Thefi later, Ramizliz Lilinovd1 had trouble ^^^H ^ ' • 1 defeatat Friday. ■--property crime areSECTION dc remeniljcriniring exacdy w hat hap- |f l||| ------^ Sec(:cond dis- pened. three months,is, thei almost unbe- trictt R ep . Helen Chetwwetlitti ----- Magic Valley.-Whatdi lievable bccomeimesaUtooreaL Mike2 Simpson,^ I numbers say aboutilio/West th .4-5 low he’s not capable of m /y ' • (LO talking abou>oui it,” said h^ inter- HH On Friday,/, tithey described a a B Bl lackfoot fight against drug ineyuse . . . prcter, a Ko:Kosovar exchange stu- n B | ^ 9 B ^ H cousin who wasKdS shot twicc in die Repu xlPctridPuIa.‘‘Hc%%-as B leg by a sniper.>er. He was standing votedrd for the 5CtlOnU beaten so bad hc can't even recall - AnwmvmacastMto in his front yard^ in die middle of bill. First F dis- S ectio n BY se(lglon....l-3’ it-” , . But for th e family, h’s far f n n0 province, snore stories of %Td’ence afternoon.;in. A Serbian ambu- tric t R ep. t After uirecree or four day^ Ramiz over;er; Ramiz bad to leave hisis aivt Vit!ing< are emerginginge%-ery lance picked himhin up, but look him Helen Cheno- - S e c t i o n A ' ^ i ...... • finally foun)und his family in a fathether and his oldest son inD day. Latest counts put the& n S r nottoah^tal■ital but to the police, weth,I, R-ldaho, Weather ,.,.2 Money , Macedonianin rer fu ^ c a m p . Kosovisovo. . - - of dead Kosorars a r 10,110,000, but' ^ t o t lus woundswo with batons. votedtd a r t t n n P -T h e Lalimlinovds are on«f-10 ------4 t*3im poariM e-fcrne » stay-^ : uuuiy obwsQHc^s'say dkir** sfnthrr. hp’srrcnveo .il:____ Nation . . . .34 cp.C M llO n t K osovar fairfamilies either "at' the herere and; leave them there,'* be* e ' tsEartaoknr. ' uigmaMaccdotjdonian hoqiital. ” Afteter casting MtKe Simpson mmiinity .1.2 Twin Falls! centerc« or on the way. . sa id ihrought Pula. “Weknotr•r . . . -Tbe a trodtks arc faru-ramnTrf i . I"tl«*villjiscllage, a small farming his v o te. • issified .2-10 Ramiz, his; wifewi Aferdita and four there’sre's not going to bc anyihiiigS from A nerkans. oo iheihdrtclcvi- co^unltyolaiif around 100 houses, ■ • Simps SZn-::..^ S ers forcod the town’s - - bill wc ...... young'childiIldren have been fed, ’ there,oe.'But weYo just'gungtocon-V skJQsatot^andintbcir would prevent a stricter-ver—r— ^— -- —~— m------dbthed-andnd given a tem porary' — tinueiueourll\-es." < ■ ------persintberaofnlng;burvir»ll01Ilic----- 1.S00 o r so resresidents-to-stay-in-----sion-fi-from-possing-Gongress-inn SectIon.B ._ .„3 C . tion F home, As^s NATO: troops secure thee Lalinovcis talk aboutit thi e la st ' Pleases seisee KOSOVO. Page A2 Please sec IDAHO. Pago A22 ■ spofts\<-. .1-4 issified .1-10 ___ Comm _ S e c t i o n C ciassii P o l i t i c s3 IN FO C U S .. .Maglc.^ley-i4______wjdedpaper. I ydalapAi ■ Obituaries .. .2 S e c t Movies...... 3 Classii Angst overir the f^il^lyi^vesTcajImpaigns-L FIED I P J TheJtooetatedPre» ______D em ocrat Bill BBradley, ^ who like step too “promote morality” andd . { th e World I almost everyonele eelse running for stop “cl‘children killing children” ng»ncydil 1 WASHINCTON - T l ^ spepeak of president has raiseaised fa i^ values after ththe Colorado school'shoot-t- hly 5 0 I {rafi n lcd parents s n i^ in ruskHhhour forcefully. “Politididdans lilui to talk ings. rh e cafSc, gisndpaienis shunteded ^ c e n ts by u sin g Th< ;?,<» kids ' r^nitittianrfm^ty in ley ■ ^A nericaiis think that getting s in what the bill's ate con:inservarive*’ who declaresIS • ' _ Tlmes-News Marki I jeney Sen. BllI.Bradfey,« OamecrstlmtteimUentWcadUite. o rk v fO Fomiei New/ei off to ^ l i ^ start should1 bbe our . sponsor. Republiailican Rep. Robert.. . ^ _ E ( e 8 s e ^ E p . T p ^ ^ Just call... . sp«akstoiuppupperten 'Riindsy bi B e i ^ HlDs,t,C«III. C. ' »N o. 1 Datidnal priority," said ■ Aderholt of Alabanboma,~cal]ed a'fiist 733-092 or in EkiHcy . ^ 4 ^ , - 677-4W % \

Cl M lhw#hwi.TwhFiaMd.•.IdKwSttwdey, June 19.1999 TF mm M Comas Prairie mjsm I TcxJoy SurSunday Mondday luesdo/r WBdnasdciy Twin Falls Precipitation V 78 Low: 43 ” Yesterday in Twin Falls ..... illy sunny today wiih Yestnday 91 52 Month ' IO dale: .52 I windj,-Mo»tly-cle.ii------Liit>car___6S SS—NomutmaTo ! datet------— iKhl. M oitly iunny, Nomul 82 49 Water | year to dale: 13.12 i; 2 ^ 5 ^ S:S!ilM. - Normal year lo date: 8.60

;______High: BS Low: 55 High: 87 low; S7 H^9Q> UIw c sth eSOs LweSOe — MiBCBureAfaSoy— Highs/Lows’S -Mwl)'-sunrty%Yith light Mostly,'sunr>ywithli^ sur MostlysumyjiI'andhoL M a ^ x m a n dihx. h j ’ ^tcBfysuxiyandhaL ' Idaho winds. Clear tonight. winds. Oe t 05 Low; SS .a e a rio n i^ Mas Mintin Pep High, 00) Bone 93 66 degrees Caldwell, Ily sunny loday with tow 38 degrees at I windi. Mostly cle.ir I NationaBlwoattiet______------M e r « "*“ r ~ SuiJey. Kht^-Mmtfr^onn}-;----- IdflhcT ------Ciwd-Akncai-----bSi — ------Naflcir-MlRhrTTrsr- icTweather ] TtwAccuVuWoslhef* foiBCSSt lornoan.Si.SaMOaicJtawta.______CravvO e 75 SS55 .03 Hawsu. Ari/. Saturday.lay.Juiwtg c p z H lla};ecTTun m S858 ..... low. 31 aiBradlertl. ... iatnoi» lotBca»t Iw OavlliTX conditiona. hlpMcw cite idJioFaDi 86 46<6 ^ P.I, “ SawlootlrM ountaitains/ ------— P v " ■«“ — Comfort factors :i WbodRiver\fedtevl e y :------^ ^ / Miha m 50 ^ N.«,humi*v;3^ i: 75 Low: 52 t McOn 76 44 tly sunny tixl.iy willi ma, c» H p PocatcHo no 47 winds, Mosily cicar ■ s a . ' ^ Sifawn 84 4848 JO ftiJlcnciiunCiVj ght. Mostly sunny, ____'' _ } Stanley 76 38}8 .01 NtoktcVa f StaiVaDey 79 4515 ..... IM, ...... [ S ; - ■ The Nationn _ Eastern Idaho Max Min Pq>: i: 83 Low: 51 ' 85 SS .oT Ily sunny loday wilh 64 5-t ______aS ^ ' T . ______78______63______wiiuls, W * — OrsMoincv 74- 54 w— ^______cmJ IMW. c tXMM'T w Octreit 74 SO „ ____ . . N o r t t i ^ I d a h o »______.-C> —_ T v 5 - J ^ : = ^ ------Honofah; - - . 80 ------74------HeiBtea 89 69 ™ : c 76 Low: 50 r iw-ftFI • a-itr g m ^ f tndijftjpolr% 75 50 Ily sunny Itxiay wilh j ' “_;___ !l ^* ^-1 KatBsCty 74 55 m. winds. Mostly ck'ar las VeRjs 104 78 ght. Mostly sunny, etw»AUlkMl WiMlhcT turd1 XxU ’ f-T M IK*40» 16253 MB. The 69 50 I IromcixUtcss ntttiCkalKfDr&ic 70 55 m. Norttietn Utah . hnpyM-H-u.su)( Nc«OiVjn% 87 77 Urm'lotk 75 60 .02 (XUhomj Citv 81 61 rn. : 93 Low; 56 P H tf f lB H Onuiu 76 51 ly sunny tiKuy will) SIBBBII■ m m 105 62 winds. Mostly clojr Indcs Q 71 43 ' Call the follovvingnumIxT I d ^ Mosi 0^ the state w aIS s: under su»>- slies souih ffarid iht. Mostly sunny, lliigh) for ro.vl COndilioTK in Idaho: nda. ihRX^ tfe K m a» » d l as in 68 55 .OJ y i. Bum lime; Friday aficmooo exccpl far theie casKm pooion d Tatrpa B«v.»>• aw*, d o u ^ c» ceri p » s d ce 66 57 .03 • l-088-IDA-ROADll-«fia- tlie central mountairK. Satdlile ir B in die PooUrxt\ie. 89 54 IS minutes -132.7623). ! im a ^ showed iso- andsooivnasn Geor^ as ««a as a J ^ tfvr ou c e n I Pbrtlwdi. Orr. Lilt'd shosMYS and thundcnhonc 75 53 ftwsm this area. theCapobrua 9J 64 Isolated shovvcis and thurxicidcrsho«wn can be htodcmejoe a> honv a n was Uund in nor* 66 52 : Norttiem N evada I expccitd .lODis modi of the saJeovwsa *cw «i- cm ScxjA1 CUkcaD a ^ in soudKKSal Kans; SoblJkcCirv f.3 52 ,02 • end. Tcmpwaluns will also ren orhoast- SaaFraaoscb 81 60 .... : 06 Low; 54 SunscI loday cmain on u « m m fn acaann n OUihoau. The saxTTS we em mo x X o Sranic l»y yiiyam. side. e s . b n r ^ 75 57 Iy sunny Hxhy with Sunrise tomemorrow 6 a.m. ^ soBvsaatRd showers D sooh 108 77 ___ Bscwfiens ShovMTS so a tad l rmod 01 Honda on Xtenesca « S 3 S J,o o winds. Mostly cIo.tr Lunarphisc:s c First qanrter, jutw 20; full, lune aas«w3. Friday while rain also dampeIpencd pans oi ihe A cbid ^ UllvwS ;ht, Mostly sunny, 2fl;lastquail(ui1i‘r,luly6;n(.’w,]ulyl3. 1 &Qc« s& & ^ toaanj lhe (jpper Roc Nonhcast the NorthwcsJ and theincMidwcsL vasfcringng^ngdoudsJodEatrv ■ 74 48 Roddo pnudianGlio 72 55 ___ Ste.idy rain and scatteredI thundetsormstf Wj - T b r A n i ^ l 66- 46 _ .• 70 54 ___ ; BlncB Toom Vancamtr : G rissom_____ - Idah(10______— Kosov Continued from Al Continued from00) Al felons. Sm psoo TWed for a prtiprorisioD VO ,______»r made him come. “You ------—preliminary-hcnring-in}-in January_-ihe future.______U k (.ike many. Republicans._----- to require s d ltn e tn c s e r how mothers are,’^ he sai d. ' . i showcth Vb^ skeptical of any ^ b c fa — dKxrhoBKsforfeU m other ; Grissom's estranged wife,wif Cynthia “Those p«people who voted with hazklgiias. B e has sais»>dtns- ETeBTtally, d>e a I is quick 10 smik: and has a on to combat gun \io1eace rfen-ofbdiigsta; - - Grissom, also tcstificficd against against .he tht final passage ger locks are a safety isso=ae,tw 20 or 30 tanks anc > sense of humor. His 17 fel- ough new laws. _ _ _ _ _ a «-vwitTT»l schoolool. r ■'dm they got hentghbor gare them - so.acan“But when youVc ouonmi- — later led police lo a desert>ert site where m e that we'i/eVe not keeping a usual!;ally weekend affairs.” The rimes-.Yeiss regreirets the The rooages^ re .------asked. you“1 just shut up and stay - the baby was buried. close enoug en w . nmoftm<»« ugh record of our Simpsopson said. Atfinda, is th egest, ool 3-year-old b e^ yt e only way to survive in th e c en ter's <&reionly gtil - though quietson _ _ _ i and the others < ) is to deny who you arc and Sunday S7.00 f ; Circulation J ^ h when she firstrs da id n ’t know it Kosm-oouare.“ c hesaid Daniel Wulock.clrculutiunI mumunuRcr ""'yniy 53.50 per week. anger is apparent. It’s easy Salev lax included inn alall ahove ralet. A T U I st arrived at (he what you HE POWERBAU. =2 was croppedle rwwH s TW in ir IGs whyan his mother though Itt’d Circulaiicm phone linesJ arcan open S15.00 charKc willI hc he levied for all Marfftma campL. > T h e re . > > bciwccn 7 und 10 :i.m, only. 'pionirE''R'ia 1 short at tbe oseewt; niy. U you relumed cliecLv JACILCKPOT IS HUGE! W • few small toys sh r Friday,-Pula-3earched«v-- - ____ ; do mil receive ymir piipcf-bv..by.7.u.m------^ ------^2-4-8-14 38 ------tpLShcFJayswitha besaferl ThoPoweitall jadpffor sh e was given J t _ iternerpages^to _ find infer------cult the niimher for yciur ;ireii: 1 JW aAr!i nurley-Riipert- Mail irtfomiatiol:ion ,tonight0, is an estimated I sta te s shyfy vdiisi eralh itcI cn the Laliiun-ds’ missing l*uiil-0.iklcy...... f)7: f)77-40-l2 Tlie TiincvNewv(Ul>SJI>S63l-(HiO)i«pul>. WCDMESSAT.JUCWMan« S AIBKSI is 11.idoit’seTe. q mationomembers. As refugees 5)re Twin Kalin liUied daily al 1.12 ThiiThird .St. W.. Twin 0 f i der than the 1.otl quieter aod sad- familyred, to many groups are work- ; und other arein ...... "J:."J3-0y31 }.a||». Idaho. K3301. h; 77 MILLION! . hy Magic Valley enot ^ h to codersothers. He’s old reesterereunite them with their rela- Newvpapcrx Inc. I'eriiidic 0 has booh lucky wttti Powertiall iKlicaS paid al Twin Idaho lU 9 eooedBoagh. lerstand what he’s ingiorei J Subscription rates l-alU hyTlieTinie»-Ncwvcwv. Ofncial cily and SincO1C« IMay 1st. mere have been 7 „ Asthe£amiiysit dves. 1 moved seamlessly among cooniy newspaper punuai^uant to Sccti..n fC- SIOO 7 9 26 27 3( MOO.OOO winners trom Idaho. 3 0 ed A m e a n c kr dsits i in their dooat- Pulalet c pages in several Iqn- Home dciivcry: djil) and .Sumlj;■ruljv. $3,K5 IIW ‘>rihc Idaho C(*lc,:. T^undayTl it hereby wnacMBte cagorwBi new G arfield cok i,bui had no luck, ; per week: Sunday only. S’.(K);i perpc: week, deiignal^ aMhc day ofti'.rth ^ « k on which bdies, with bnind- In tem ei ahways. iho Idaho lottery would « d*cfaadtBi.it^lsalocing books for gtnges,blybe they arc still in ! Mail \uh\ciiplion» inuM hc paid1 in ;advancc legal notices will he publi' th e two realities I ; and arc a»ailahlc only where dell liknt«r1 to remind playeis to know their !shardtDreaxKile “Mayl0,“ he said. “If they are, delivery i% I'oMma^tcr. pleaseSC >send ehinpc of. ,1'“ ” ^ exxdindiepast£E ^withthem.’’ * n.H maintained. Mail niev All IdaliIdaho ratcM addreU fonn lo: P.O, Box 54H. Twin Falls. _lim«^I ^ to ploase play resports£iV' e s they^re experi- Kosovo,' daily and Sunday Stvltl) per weelweek, daily Idaho H.IJO.V Ifs a (SdMomyst few weeks. Godbew ^ tobxmweO. s-jVncs staff writer Cre^ry only S4.()0 per «ecl,Sunday iml;'’"■yS-V(K. Copr«,h.ciI01M*. *www.ktohotonefy.corii ^ ^ 16 16 g 31 m y Pula has come ------per »eeL. Out nf Male ralc\:: dadaily and UagkV*ll

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^'Gambl)ling study'5 faces steeepoddsi ’ " . ' the RELIGISION secticon. . WASHINGTON (AP) - of statelotterjteryadvertinfi. openpened casinos in at least ,222: ll------ril^galijed-eanibling-hashardelivcred------InltSTnosTi«r disputed nnding;the~— slates ' jobs to thousands ofof /Americans commissionon also urges govern- ' but troubling conscqiscquenccs to ments to considerco imposing a millions more, the chai^airman of a moratoriumn onc further expansion ' ; .federal study said Fridanday. of gambling, L ^ ______k e ____ “I’m dceplydisturbi S n a l urbed by the ■'Butliisloodry suggests there are ; im pact of gambling(on on individu- steep oddsds against any real B | . als, on families ^ B change. Another and on commu* federal commis* H B i r l e y - D aI v i d s o n ------mUeSr^id-Kfly— Y^;3^VrndfepfyTiismrtaibphr}?—slotnnoreThan'20— H B Jam es who guid- years ago also had B U S ‘ cd the National /Jhnpaa ofgambl'mg on a swarm of ideas, Se Service WhaiIt We Sell!” but few ever were 11 ------Im p^r-Stifd^''''^'tuihuiualsy onfamil'tes-md- enacted. • I Commission on commimities.' “My guess is th ro u g h two tliat some will use ^ years of work. ... (the recommcn- /. T h e commis- j, "R O LLBA C K - Kfly James, m em ber of_ f dations),as guide- sion submitted a “ lines, b u t th e r e *]THE PRICES" massive report a gimbling studyJy .will be no over- on the costs and whelming endorse- CELEBRATION[ B B B H l benefits of legal­ ' commission3n ment and enact­ ized betting to* ment of the pro- Tuesday Ti Congress, the ----- ~ posals," said ‘ I J o i n U I s S a t uu r d a y , JT u n e 1 9 Wliite House, governornors and trib- D rake Univiliversity professor W. fijj^ al governments. Scon Wood,d, who teaches a class uCtWednesday f M l ------The-report—recom:ommends" O' —'on thcp^rchcchology of gambling:------I — tutionwide minimumn a{age of 21 to F o r o ne: tthing, gam bling is J[|] e B B Q &z P e p s i 122-2pm placc bets, a bon on bcttbetting on col- extrem ely pcpopular. Thirty-seven / Tlinrsday legiatc sports, restrictioction on cam- s ta te s andnd the District of J ) • D o o r PPrizesi • B og Sigign Up • Ride Inf n B i k e S h o w paign donations by tlie gambling Columbia no^ now lotteries com- 11. • L i v e! R 1 adio R em ote 1-il-3pm ^_Lots ofCG i v e a w a y s , industi>s removal of cash machines m erciol casiasinos operate in 10 • ' •• I from casino floors andid a reduction sta te s, anid d Indian 1 tribes have I Official aasks o m i r a D Aly i V o u p o n I feds to kIn Stock, Spedal Order or>rGiftCertincatc C been mismanaged forr decades.de K A A ^ j Kevin Gover, a PavPawnee who 1 Addison A has run the Bureaulu of( Indian I ^ e i - e aalJi'ermati^ t ! Avenue • 7c'34-8400 Affairs for a year andid a half, said I Open Monday, WWednesday, Thursday-^-lOam-lpm • Tuesday,f, jFriday- lOam-Spm it would destroy liis agencyage > a n d Saturday - 10am‘6pn5pm • Sunday-llam^Spipm by extension the goVc:oVernment's ; . spcdal relationship witliwit tribes - m m m m m m i to Jose control of theB acaccounts. “I m deeply believe that notlot only< is the bureau the right organganization to do this, but it is the onlj3nlyorganiza* ■' tion that can do it,"’ he told U.S. District Judge Rcycc! Lomberth.La • The BIA is respon)onsible for i 300,000 accounts .tha.that handle L^|||H i------. re n t, royaltiea-and-othiothetHncome— ■‘•from 11 m illion acrecres of la^d >Vv; Qwned by individual In d ian s, ^ ■ many of them very poor ‘ Earlier this yeaf,f.Lamberth L >>’ Jj^^l held Gover. Interioror SecretaryJ rV.>‘ Bruce Babbitt and * id T re a su ry r;,' .. Bigelow UltraColor)r isi: a meticulously constiitructed carpet. 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Arsonlists sett f i r e t o tthree sy^nagoguaes_ Twc^0 -day staiKidoff ends H hostage fif ^ l y s f i o Tt ■ Police h oldsis u s p e c t , n g w iH i NORRISTISTOWN, Pa. (AP) - A hislis firing. Hc hadn’t eatenn or:oi search for otht h e r s iwo-day hohostage sta n d o ff a t sleilept since the startiJoff begangan. Pennsylvan:mnia's largest mental Pol'olice had hop<^ to w ait himlOUt ou: SACRAMENTO, Calif. Cs (AP) - , hospital cnended Friday with a builUt said hc grew agitated ancand T h ree of th e a re ai ’ ’ss five syna* fired nurseU2 killingk one of his cap- thehey feared for the safety off thethi . ^ogucs wcrchifTtlmosilostTjmultane* P t ' “ tiv e i and'Qii-criticnllrwnindirignhe ------hosiostage3,-9o theyshatiered^w•win in ------ously by arsonisjs FriFriday, and a other afterir policep< broke a window dovlow to get a better look inside.?•. leaflet blaming the “International“In — togctabettcstterlookathim. Czajkowski C opened fire, killiniilling * , Jew World Order" for the war in ^ The gurnnirnnan, Dennis Czajkow- Car:arol Kcpncr, 54. and woundinjiding —'----- Kosovo was left behindtnd:------— — j------sKiT40, whs"mThospIfalized ih fair Malaria' J0fd3n737rbcfore-beln|elng ------Tlic fires causcd mocmoderate dam* condition withwit cuts, broken b o n ^ graxabbed, police said. age to two sjTiagogucsLies and gutted BH k S' a '; H other,sr. in ju rie s th a t s ta te Prosecutors F planned to chargelarge a tlHrd tem ple's librai}rary, destroy* policc saidaid w ere a p p a re n tly hiirdm ivith homidde and attemptcciptcd ing a collection of videos on . J causcd whcmicm officers seized him. horlomidde. Shaken after the standtand-. Jewisli history. Jflj Czajkows)wski had worked at offiff ended badly, S ta te Policcilicc Investigators detainained at least Norristownm SState Hospital for 11 spopokesman Robert Whiibeck saicsaid , one youtli and were setseeking sever* J R m years but wawas fired in April after Cza:zajkowski had never threatenecened ill oth ers who fledcl fifrom policc |R r||S I||| his perform>rmance deteriorated, thehe hostages, “but his agilatioiItion near Congregation1 BB’nai Israel, I I said M aryy EEllen Fritz, a spokes- cauau.sed us to feel that w c hadid totc the most heavily damajmaged. woman foror ithe fublic Welfare get;cl a visual of the room.” ' “Hate is hate. Youu can'tc prcdict Above Ijft, RnRre Captain Dave Saylor uses a flashlashllght to Inspect fire damage to the library of the CongregationIon B'nal D epartm entent. She would not bc “We “ were trying to speak toothe the fomen and to see them andd hchi when it will happen, 'ogue damaged by an opparent arsonton fire Injha early morning houreiiTS^Iday In Sacramento. Three of a flc WOI --Anupolsky, presider . of th. tdnesdayrCzBjkowski — wa:^as not-leiting-us,"-Whilbeclbeck ------Ismel. synogogueti inIn the area were hit by fires thot: autauthorities are calling arson andd Ihate crimes. took hostageage two supervisors who saiaicT. “The primary objective:tivc The federal Bureau;au of Alcohol, Above right,, PiPeter Cole, left, a member of Congnmgrbgatlon B'nal Israel, comforts» hisI daughter Elizabeth as theyjy viewv the had a rolele iin his dismissal and thrhrougliout the entire thing wa: Tobacco and Firearm;rms is invcsti- damogototheIhe library. dem andedd ana investigation into to)<0 keep all tlu-ee of them safe.” gating. — A flier - bliimaming the-- ihc.Jewishh congregationsc whose Bethth Shalotn..and.ihe.il)ird.I(! 1 0 fire damage, "Intemationai Jewsmeimedia” for tlie tem ples liavcIVC been burned.” minutnutes later at Knesset Israelcl. “It was a peaceful place pla where T u'dgC for woman war in Kosovo was«found fo at the In April,, thetli PBI investigated a also0 in the suburbs you could sit comfortm a b ly and ^ C>;e~denies bail f< Knesset Israel Torahrah Center by Scrb-langus’uage le tte r faxed to BcciJccause of the timing and dislis- read,” former congregatgation prcisi- o iiC T -» /= . V KOVR-TV. Milunovic's:'s church and several tanceice between synagogues, ontne dent Robert Harris sasaid of the oU bpClected l of being5 SLA fugitive' e ...... “We arc Slavs, we will never other U.S. OrOrthodox churclies urg- personrson could not have set all threeee library. “Now it’s ashes." •iHow the Intentiif/cirtaJirraJ Jcm- World i/ig terroristisr strikes on V.S. mili- (ires,7S, iiinvestigators said. The Qtcock i.« the sccon:ond nt B’nni MINNEAP:A PO LIS(A P)-A judee Cal charges. Her next hearIjcar- Order to take our Lan(.iind,” the flier tary installatiiations, AV biburglar alarm went off aia t Israel in six years. B'naiai IsraelI was Friday denic:nicd bail for a woman inglg was sdieduled foi^ July 15. read. “We fight to) keepki Serbia Milunovicvie said he found B’nailai Israel at 3:19 a.m. Policccc among the targets of fireirebombings believedI toti be Symbionesc In Ii court Thursday, defensesnse free forever." Friday’s even/ems difflcult to under- responponding tb the alarm saw fouilur aimed at minority grou'oups in the Liberationon Army m em ber lawnvyer Howard Bass did not concon- News of the fires stuistunned a cler- stan d becau:ausc Serbs and Jews youthsJtlis in the urea, who ran whercn ^acramento area in Jul;luly 1993. A K athleen AnAnn Soliahi wanted in cedcde that 52-yeur-old Ms. OlsonIson, gyman ut Sucrameinemo's only l»ave gottenen along well for cen- tliey•y s:saw the patrol car. One was'as 17-year-old white separ?aratist was California1 on allegations that she liviiving quietly as a doctor’s wifewife, Serbian church. tunes. Many,ly Jews found refuge in cauglitiglit and was being qucstionecied convicted. put pipe boirtxjmbs under police cars molothcr of three and sometimetimo “Our church andd ourc people Serbia durinring the Holocaust, he butwat was not under arrest, A national arson tasksk i forcc doc- in 1975. actictres-s, is Ms. Soliah. FBI spokesakes- have nothing to do willwith this act of said, Therhe B'nai Israel library conm- umented 670 attacks on houses of Ramseyf CiCounty District Judge woi■oman Colcen Rowley said a1 fin-fin terror, this act of hutclate,” said'the The firstI blazebl was reported al tainedncd a Jcwlsli heritage video colol-. worship betw een Janinuary u 1995 Kathleen GearinGei determined that gererprint analysis conduded thatthai Rev. Dobrivoje Milunlunovic of the 3:24 a.m. atIt B’naiI Israel in down- lectiortion. including Holocausiisi and September 1998. Of those. 33 a 1976 ^anc•and jury indictment in M.S.Is. Olson'and Ms. Soliah arc:llie llie . Serbian Orthodox ChurchChi of the townSacramiimento. videosleos, cliildren’s videos and othciier were in California andnd only one Los Angeles;les County included a saname person. Bass did not retun‘turn Assumption. “Ourr piprayers and The secondmd was called in at 3:48 footaf)tage relating to Jcwisl:sh was in Sacramento,I. a B a p tist count punisinisliablc by life impris- teelcphone l calls from TheT he thougfits arc witli the1C rmembers of a.m. at subuiburban Congregation cultunture. ’Hie sanctuary had minoilor churdi. onment undender California law both Asskssociaied Press Friday. Anothcinher tlien and now,no« and so bail sliould deflefcnsc attpmcy. Susan B. Jordarrdan 1 bc denied.::d. Ms. S oliah, who off Oakland, i Calif., said carlicirlicr Helms saysys Holbrooke willm likely Gcjovemment urnveils GettysbD U rS authoritiests sisay started a new life tiialiat the proseaition is a politicaitical' ® in St. Paulul tas Sara Jane Olson, omnc; a leftover from the era:a ofo: has refusedcd ito waive her riglit to proirotcst and “intense scrutinyly oo: f- be c o n f i r i Tned K as U.N. arrmbassador N;vlational Militaiiry Park plans fight cxtraitradition to face the all]11 political activists.” WASHINGTON (AP) (A - The Senate floorr tliattl! Holbrooke “prob- W;WASHINGTON (AP) - Thehc complained it willI taketi away ' chairman of the Senaimate Foreign ably will be confirmedco: in a week or Interitcrior Department unvcileced business, Relations Committee;c saids Friday so as the newcw US. ambassador lo plansIans today for a $40 million visiisi- But Interior Secret!•etary Bruce | -—^ that Richard Holbroorookc, whose tlie United Nations.”Nai corsirs ccomplex for the Gciiysbur{irg Babbitt said in a stateatement that 3 diplomatic work hellielped bring Tlic remarkirk camc as Helms was Nati'ational Military Park in ir ‘ the plan, somewhat scaledsc back , | A & ■ pcacc to Bosnia, wouliould likely bc u r^ n g thaf paymentpa of U.S. debts Penhenhsylvania, saying it is thehc frOm previous verslcsions, “will I V ■ I 0* ■ confirmed as U.N. ambanbassador. to the Uniteded Nations be ded to a bestest way to preserve the park’ik’s help restore historic: integrityir to | Questions about Holbrooke’s H< plan to reformirm tlie world Ixnly. He histoistoric resources while accomim- som e of A m e ric a's ’s most t hal- . | ethical conduct have•c heldh up the rioted approviovingly that Holbrooke modelodating the many visitors. lowed ground.” process for a year sinciincc President “strongly favoavors the reform of tlie The Th development plan ha:las “It moves the land:idscapc and Clinton first raised1 hishi: name for United Nationions.” beenccn the focus of controversysy, the battlefield muchch closer to e MV i the post, but Holbrookeokc appears to Four of thelhc 10 Republicans on withith some historians arguing the;he th e w ay th in g s lookson^ priatc to draw a mom I’t think the public drcniren has remained fairly steady. me.“ ------itiicr.pany.when it says_____PolPoliticians.arc doing “a lot ofo ■ E I ^ S e s ng to solve this," snys niimiliming around but not with a lo Republican Uimar j lot l E l REGUUNER nes.W I Martin E, Many at die off information,"in says John P calling child rearing hi P- New Shipm entI t »05-234 .. 4 C o lo r g ______es- “Familius i University s ty of Chicago. But he Robiobinson, head of a 30-yeaisar J u s t Arrived! i ing theme, declares: are broken. We’ve go Dpie are glad it’s on the reseasearch project at lhc Universir And we're not taking„ g r„i ™ o f,h o of[ MarylandMl) on the use of time. TheLEVERAGIGE La-Z-BlBoy Ashley ------kids."------is mo« struck ^hat^ _ For Foi months now Gore has beei s riow feel compelled to ' ' prcTmrcTmoting a “livability agenda'ill !— d ig g e r Hradley asserts “ ou nd •AcwiHandevdLovtoTiQvcni. REC!C L IN E R ^ w are becoming a blur, t tlie tniditional family. addnddressing time parents spenc irs of easy divorce, the with iltvwago port, utadi putt n»srt supposed to l>e this har ith children, traffic congestioi .05.237 4 C( n Io p g ______I -parent families andid event tlie dispiriting vision oot «ii^99I The family values )ss of familiar neiglilwr- strip;rip malls. “These are ouilUr rtiriti. prior elections has tun id organizations, th e deficieficits now," he said in his cam •A»j«n«n7VinfiWtt»d6nti*y.i:A... La-Z-B(Boy Klmheply all-out race to cnpitali s s s s 0 hold on to remaining paigraign kickoff speech, “the'time pie’s feelings of inadeq me •SMcsniinicten-mMtinUSA < ts cros.scs ideology, he deficiefidt in family life, the decenqicy the moral authoriiy in iday when everything deficicfidt in our common cultiu'e, tlic HGHULEGRECUAiei h’snoiabout.puttinga pllapscd you ir>' to shore ■ careire dofidt< for our little ones anc ------—every jMH.-but lettiiig Vi »2e-916-4G4G0l0P8-milllB8Cl(-glv!B- (- s only eroded,” he"siud. oiiriir elderlye! parcnls.” J 3 1 9 ■ isli in every home: . “Tliat Gore•e i:is doing this is neither Yet Yei the central prescriptions ir Memlwrs of Congresye.ss and pres- providing; leadership 1< nor drag- a varietyvai of presidential camm- n p La-Z-B(Boy Sheldon idential candidates:s aalike advo- ging his ect.feet He's part of a force paigiaigns, including Gore’s ancnd cate more parental resresponsibility. that is out ilierc."ilu Bushu sh ’s, concern schools,1s "Help Is Just Around Th Yet families are alsoso getting| the A recentIt GallupC Poll found the .prescreschools, and after-school carc,re! 6 2 8 M a in A v e . £ RECULINERfle!J.W . message that what has hapixjned decline of>f familyf to bc the top steps:eps that bow to the reality oof TWin Falls *7363 6 - 0 0 8 0 N05-241 LapUraBPMporllDnBMCDlopr I •is not their fault. worry, follovlowed closely by crime. two-iivo-income families and lon(ng HOURS: MON.-SAT. 8 0. : J 9 9 Generally, Republublicans say But experte rts a rc divided on hoursours apart. 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W o R L i : ) M a jo r b aattle is appparently bi>rewing “for a s h e e f p d a k i nn ru g g e d K<^ashmir DRAS, India - Artirtille ry has leftft them despondent th.il -Sim HH iT»r>..nr< i n r. i f I.Miil..r:^vvill tiV^r Hn-brief------jets roared high above ______forcedi tito come to the bargain- Himalayan peaks Friday z l)lc. meeting this sunsummer between Indian army prepared iris Yeltsin and frontal assault on on almosnost ver“ P re s id e n t Boris tical rock facc h'el’d’By’PSlt resident— Aslan----- fa n a nfT ii e^ d estro y er IbbT^ based Islamic militants. ™ i'=^M Shadm ors,n stabilizing rela- While India's foreignn minis-r live shihells over houses __ tec-said-a-full-dcdged;c d _ w a r______------^------i m:V0 , - A laimnesc destroy- between nuclear powersrs India Somalls cllngng to hope takenly fired hve ammuni- and Pakistan is unlikcl>ely, sol- ■ 110 a residential area, and diers fired machine-gun:uns and as fighting IniIntensifies commasinders watted four months a rtille ry acro ss th e dfs{Ifspuled ■ JOWHAR.-Son art it. Defense Agenc>' offi-. Somalia - All bul lid Friday. line that divides Kas■ ashmir ,1,^ ;h t pink concrete j|. between them. ship anchored at the port , school buildings i izuni in Kyoto Prefecture, Sincc early May. Indiaiian sol- ^^cre Halfiffa I lies southwesi of Tokyo. • diers have fired a r t e r y sli slandine had hccbeen pickcd dean S™ ,7,, I the snow-covered peaks to dooni«-indo«-sor he rounds Feb. 18 during a • . out whnt.thcy call Pakiakistan- , e equipment lest, agency iman Shutiichi Haiano said, backed Afghan guerrillalias and Same with therlie municipal build- Pakistani soldiers. shells traveled over a res- , ing across th ec sislroat. And lllu nl area and are believed to . ____ New Delhi_s_aysjhj“_flEJjGl>Jcrs_.,_,„|„-factory aro.around liio-cunicr,- seized Indian territory landedin-a-mouniatnous > — ry after ^nd the housese where' Halima six mik'S Hway, Hiitano sneaking across a ccasi^asc-flrc used to Uvc withth hher husband and „id line thut divides Kas Cashmir ^inc childrenI beforebe Somalia's vj' damage or injuries were between the two nat government collcollapsed in 1991 ; Pakistan says Kashmiri ' led, nnd the iimnuiniiion " and she went froifrom being a well- K o tIt beenl found, he said. dom fightcrSi’'” Bnd-n(not-Its off nurse to a1 starvingst beggar, troops, are involved. agsol candy in ilio Both countries’ navies.*s aret on ^grket. ilaced comma costs liigli alert in tlie Arabian &a,_andSe y ^ , she Ethnic Atbajilan Brahmin Kra!Krasmlql hugs his brother's granle.s contract - up to the border in the st hingasihouglithcthey were m a real cost Loc Punjab, eyeing Pakistani i ockheed M arlin Con>. 570 111 troops sdioolyard andJ notnc a dirt lot sur- m illion>n. The Financial Times across aliandoned wheat fidd rounded by concrcicretc skeletons. reponed Retumiling KosoOVO resideents Both India and Pakist: ed Friday. istanlay «At least ourir cchildren haven’t Aninternational in contract fur _ claim to the form er Himcimaluyan spjrit to play," Halima, the U state of Kashmir, whicl U.S.-based aerospace • 40, said with a smismile. group’s’s C-130J ' Hercules had the ‘ divided between the twoh n After nearlyy a decadc of civil comma face cor•ipses, milins, otherr horrors after the end uf British r ,a m isplaced by one deci- h rule m and no ccntr;ntral government, mal poi 1947. oini in the equation that VUCITRN, Yugoslaviawa (AP) - T T ------TTT some Somalis say tlie only w iy to ad ju stc!ted the sales price for Human skeletons half-buburied in A tro citieies in Kosovo . cope is by clingingmgto the few changeses to th e inflation rale, the the wreckage of burned2d houses,1 Massacres reporteortod 10 NATO a s of Friday. Fire fights brealt outlUt slvcdsofgoodamcamong so much Iwd. Londonin-based newspaper said. • hundreds of fresh gravesves in the — —^ along C hechen bord(rdor Being optimismistic has gotten in gur,irope, commas are used i town cem etery, dead livestock liv . i. " • harder in recentint imonths in much insteadd of periods to mark deci- MOSCOW - Russian liclilehcoptcr of central and soi lying by the roadside, uncxplod.unt “ ’ ' j r ^ y . YUGOSLAVIA. I southern Somalia. poi,□inis. lie ground: Uneonflmwdn gunships and artilleryf o]opened „,,ere fightinglg amonga wariords i( ^as ed ordnance Uttering the ( fire Friday on Chedien po ras a m istake, the new spa-. This was the grim tableatleau greet- . has escalated to «what locals say is p^r queuoied James A. “Micky” ; V ' J ' \ in .soutliem R ussjg^ffidal^als said, its worst level sincesin< 1992. Blackw:well. president of • ing the returning peoleople of ^ in retaliation for guerrilla n VA Se/Wii Some imematitlational humamtan- Lockhetlecd's acronauiics division * V udtm. on Russian outposts the ‘hat eft an groups haveve ipulled oul their as sayining. But the customer, who Here, as in dozens of 1Kosovo "S’ CN* • \* seven servicemen dead a d and 15 foreign employeeyecs as kidnapping Locklietleed refused to name, held towns and villages, the! arrivala r of ' MOKTEMEOROR O . j O • wounded. NATO troops meansIS ethnic- ' ■ . , has become mortlore commonplacc. them10 to the price. . The fighting appeared Albanians can comc! hc hom e in / •edtobe Gunsliavepourccircd into the repon, “Thatlat comma cost Lockheed1 the worst in months arouiound the driving down thelhe cost of an AK-47 570 mill safety. But as ihcy u y to ircdaim . \ breakoway Chechnya pro lillion,” Blackwell was quot- . • their shattered lives andid tcommu- \ - W h province, , assault rifle fromimS150toS20. ■ edastdtelling the newspaper, ^Poe \ P>teilno« and comcs at a time1C when Rival dans ha\have l>ccn battling Lockli nilies, the returnees mmu ust con- — , K O S p V O m 'V • Moscow and the Chcchen:n govern-g a n giong cor klic^ed lias secured contract.^ front the aftermath of a rreign of ' Italian ■ : •. * Briilsh ^ comrol of ihQ fer- three countries outside ofi U nltod f ' ment arc trying to improvrove rQla. alley, where much ,1,^ Uni terror by Serb troops andnd ipolice. socscetof ; • soctor .. ,■ SMtos y ■ ■ nr tions. nited States - Britain. Italy !n V udtm , a onco-tliriviiriving mar- s o c to r C-, i Russian offlcIals~sal .ustralia—for-iti;-C*130J,-Uio^ ket town about 20 milesilcs north- airfield and Indian jaipj, version uf it.s Hercules air fighting began when ChechenCh Qccan ports. ManyMa Somalis say w « t of Kosovo's capital-Fal-Pristina; j • ( f ’ -.' fighters attacked three R wnation aircraft. a small contingent of>f I F rcnch : Russian renewed fightiniting linked to the border posts in the Da( itrea border war ■Compiled from wire reportss ■' ' • paratroopers patroUcd*thiKthe glass- Y- region with mortarar^°and -Eritn littered streets. NATO is iextend- B K m r a BiBBM fli Go/nun machinc-gun fire. Threee InteriorIi ing its reach northwardrd as: Serb Ministry soldiers.wererc killed I forces pull back, and thele Izlast Serb and 15 w ounded lh thele :sector, IB •niKGRl-FllNSON Cl.:i.lSIC r«:______policc and soldiers arc: to be out officials said. of Kosovo by midnight Sunday.Sun Regional commanderr Lt.Li Cen. , Whole families trudgciiged along Ivan Klimenkov said thele iretalia- X-, roods leading into town>vn Friday, tory attack was not laulaunched HEARING 1LOSS? heading home after whatlat was for ks in the L_==«ei-. against Chechnya, but agaigainst the _ some'a stay of weeks APAVm. J, Ca»lBtlo figlilers' positions in Dagesgestan. f - , _____mountains. Tlie lucky om KLA-doctor-after— sedngtig thc-house-again. ------_____ HGangs_£irsi„crosseiscd_lhe■ AIDS? on tractors with trailers ht the wounded to a “I sawsom his body burning," hc . administrative borderder bcliind; the unluckicr ] piB hi^ ".akcshlft ticfield hospital for recalledicd, wiping tears from his 'Chechnya and opened fir wobbly wheelbarrows pili stubbly)ly 1face. “I jum ped througli grenade launchers and automat-'an w i^ possessions. When a >el the cutting.” hc the flamilames to tiy to save liim, but ic rifles from Dngcstanii territory tc ra n began falling, a fc 1 at the memory and hc wosas ialready dead. I could do in the immediate vicircin ity of shelter beneath trees, bi : the em pty sleeve notliingng • - 1 took my family, and I Russian checkpoints,”’ Klimen-K siiTiply walked on. ax pews nnol {tnnp. froirom h is sh o u ld er. ran fromom this place.” kov told the Interfax “Normal people canno vas likc.nothing.I------OnI a_a.muddy sidc.strcet in__— agency.- ...... ine what went on here - c t they saved me." V udtmTO i(pronounced VOOCH’-ih- Chechnya has run it people who went througl [le grimmest sights tum). . pa panicky sliouts arose as an affairs sincc driving Ri h t i d S , " understand,” said Saliit S village of Resnik, etiuiicc AAlbanian family carried a forces from the territoiM whose family had retui miles from Vucitni. bleedinjling 12-year-old boy named 1994-96 independence w;war. The ■“ " T h e ? Viicitrn a day earlier igcrs said masked Bujarintr into a teuercd car and s ]^ territory says it is indepcependent, stayed in the town duri •y men-burned 45 offfrantiantically. His mother, Foride but Moscow insists it issstill st part f\.': first few weeks of a Sei houses and killkilled nine people, MdimecTieti, said hc had pickcd up a of Russia. I' a > \ •• paign of expulsions and ai s corpses to burn small m Russian and Chechenn officialso A i.' against othnic Albania: 1 m etal objcct - she wasn’t lelr hom es.______'sure whcwhat it was - an^began play- have been negotiating a possiblep -'•=^ coinddcd with th e NATO clcagc-oLone.home,___ ing withilh il. It blew up.— ------— ------against Y ugoslaviar ^ a Spine, ribs ancand pelvic bone pro- Hc and others dcsoibc trudedfromaa pile of scorched i n ^ rapes and killings th Toof tilcs andid 1 ^ a s s . N eighbors A Iggp^LbftU funofgi at oncc systematic and r ?f said the remanlains were those of ^ V I’m AlIn AdHound for 2ny otiratiarion;. with victims slain or sp ^ yiH ' Omar Ujkani,i, a 50-year-old dec- ^ - If you want a rnew house, job. or any pleciiece of ■ the whim of paramilita lidan. merchandisese, I'll look (or it in the ciassilie■i'ieds and police. The worst n; Q good man," said lan 500 newspapers nationall; hesaid, was being forced i of more thai «"y- ^ ^ S a ' XhamilHadri®iri, who lived down Then I'll email ils location lo you. by while two policemen : [e lived here all his • ^ screaming 19-ycar-old ousc." By th«ie way...l’m free. Albanian ^ 1 inside his"ip""" sh ini, th e dead m an’s E i n At th e Garden Cen “Of all the temble thir pt by the roadside was the most terrible 1 http://www.magicvaney S s noarby. Aflcrer returning to the m > Suzdulli, shaking his head, PYRAMmAL f light before, he was Call lor more inlormrm a tio n -733-0931 HI-YIEUJ™ fc fn m tlic rcb d Kosovo Ul vith emotion upon jijU iBO RyrrA E _ Army.finally evacuatedd |iilUsTcigh- . L A W N g i ?-«fi.-reg.-$39.95.NCW-- ^ ----- borhood and hdpcd peopleople to ^ e - —; nERTH3ZER g * ^ ty in the mountains, Hc saidsaid. UVi -:------In - th c '-V u c itrn -ooomctcry, o r - -■ 1||- Y U0%0FF! -rts.S7.99,NOW- S ...... -: -...gravediggers were al wor!w orkaionc __ rOUKNOWSSOMEONELI.IVINGWITI end of a row of perhaps:ps 200 new ’ '....4( lO%- OFF! j::: z graves, m arked only witwith small wooden stakes. Of thoselosc buried ce.monihs, _ ___ TIPLE r o)SES s ; ___ ihttrc-in^the.pasi.thrce.i MULl only two people had dietdied of nat* P Floribunibunda. i^ ^ ^ ^ H c d g c . ShnibI & Climbing Roses, ural causcs, tliey said. On the town’s outsldrt;idrts, in the SCLEIROSIS?* rcg.S12,S12.<19,NOW^Q0/j Q p i village of Studime, anotnother 120 i A n n o u n c i n g Discussion xvill inchd u d e : graves filled a .small plotploi fenced I f . The “silent” progressionn ot0 MS ludcs Hybrid Tea \Tirictics) ia with.barbed wire.:. Villagers'V k M SJreleconnect H.Jltthf •— - — —' — and KLA figliters saidid alia th o s e '" ~ ~ l a Teleanifemiet Srries yi>u sJii'iiU »Df nitsi i i « -----AiBCTtcin AoJftn) U Nniiul.'K)-,•.ApnllM Api buried there were slainain May 2, | fi'iJltiriiia when Serb police ambim bushed a ,u The importance of Ircalinjling MS GOIIiLDFLAMESPIREA ; of ethnic Dr. Herman Weinreb TonuinUlnjKuiciiimillnrliiKuw(utKUwini! , convoy of hundreds ol MeiUcal Dimlor. MS O m i'itlifntnr I. reg. 524.95, Now ______Albanians fleeing fromam villages Ciirrc“ Cenlrr llm r'l^lf"' A Personal Perspective from .in the area. NVU AWiM/ Criilrr Mehdi Gerguri, 42,12, lost his I nA\TES& T I TIMES ~ | T lc10% OFF! ri^ t arm in the attack,dc. He said ------TO REGISTERR PLEASE CAALL that when a Serb poticeiiceman lev* MonWy, June,;na21 S:00pm-6:30pm MST . eled an assault rifle at him, he Tgetday, June;int 22 7:30pm-S;00pmMST I ■ H managed to turn slightghtly side- Wedflesday,I, JuJuae 23 6:00pm-7;30pni MST I Wh»i9Adai$otttion MMt« Etcitand Jiv ways. He lay on thele groj u n d , '— .. 1-8004m u m )EN CENTER^ will ded feigning death, watdiimhing others UponI Kregistration. Instructions alongale with a toll-free call-ir•in number be provide) fall around him. This progirogram is sponsored by. Biogon.n. ^------“ HiH'manglcd-arm-wa:^vas'ampu*— A.

DRCQPY i i3 p dNIO Opituon Edittfr.WBanOTT Broct- 7JU V J/. £ig 264. P:iKC A-6 ^ S a t u r d a yy, , June 19, 1999 T he 'Times-NCT-ss Tn“Q uiclrfi:ixes raf^^y sufficeV as the eoorreetsoliutions f ‘ HERE COMES n this decade, the “quicluick fix" solu- — 1 1 1 tion bas^becoroea laihctiher-tfendy ------mtiARDfwn— — way to pass off 50001/8ty’sills.Most m r ' M recently, it has beeni manifestedmil l)y K '3 sodety banning and blamingbla the S e n . L \ r r y —— —lymptoms inaoadlg of^icaling tho illnesses ti ------C r a i g ------of our times. By faulting}baccoforcan- torai li|ijfl cer, guns foryoudi.violen^!, tabloids ta for WJ f p political corruptness,nthc and in th Northwc^ - dams for3n salmon endanger- c — •r ” ment, it’s easy to offeri^fixforcom- a quick Somesda < plexP sodctal and individual1 probletilspn that MaiineFishi require long term sdudons.L. alsoreseard lentists within the Nstiooal. IFor some ______the dams, stupid,” has beenitheo^ysolu- thi CasQlasandsheries Scnice (NMFS) haw don chanted by environmcnta]ntalgroupsfor havestudiedrdied the effects dungingSB-- - JNorthwest salmon. M udi timemeandeffon ingbeforethilntai cn salnuR. Dr. Edonmdo tdI his assistant Ridk Brodetir tes- L ”has been spent assessing thicriskfor e n PlanningCoi fiiap^-______. , Slsalmon in the Fcdcial,Columbim biaRiver _____ dSedtbatoced this for some time. At a hev- II FH y d ro ^ e m , and millions of cdollars have amajorfaaithe Northwest Ptm rr aod ibimdl in April, Dr, Caallas tes- gonee into tedmolo^cal fixessfordams fc andtheriscc cniftedo by credible sdentiststsandsldllcd a Cassilasatulf t n r in rh» frf ctlm nn engineers,e Hoivever. like mostnost trends have* » Americans, Nonhwcstemersrsbecome b _prcdatofsanic natural predU cn. Dr. id Weldi agiise diat wanning ^ 3 ^ ^ - ...... irimpadent when \^-e do not seeaie immediatei depletingTi: results,n paruculariy when envi3ivirr>ruQcntal NMFS* ow■e caused the growth of salmondix spin points to a "quick fu " solisoludon.CaIl to the Lower me a skeptic, but the notionidiatsalmon th Study.wdudi o - ____ ddecline in tlie Nordiwest is causedcau soldy __ endfc condinvn recendy ideased appendixo s ...... bby the federal h y d ro ^ e mihwalwajs. ha; f^agrouf■cr Snake R j w Fcafibtlin* m z i ich consists of an an alj^ so f «»*»- ststruck me as tremendously naivenai and lists, suggest ------1 slshonsighted. Yet. becausc thdierehasbeen a rcseardiistt up oiV 20 reponal sdcE^ Slsuch a strong resistance fromm tldie environ- dentpredicti OS mental community to study'anyodier an; the four lowt!sts that more sdffwific soluuon than dam breadiing,lg, tithe public is reached. Ju\' : Idaho dalairy utilizatItion m ust ocontinue foDr future generally unaware that Northvihwest salmon thought toction b« of the effects of rrnw vwgttt face even greater problems; ouioutside of the ColumWahywer Snake River dans is Columbia River basin and frcslfreshwater. wve,areacntn*enile salmon, who are an lmi'sj-cmi^•our^ondc^t fiiod? ------Idalio's dairy indujlustryhaslieenuptothc C bc so badly damaged fi ooi the Last week the Energy andd NaturalN expeaed fm 1 le, its luird lo lx;al a tadt, though, and haslas moved aggressively hydrosystem they fannot sur* )w hificeaeam . But I to control pollution1 bby entering into a Resources R Committee hd d a hearingb from comput h . G k i x ; N i ; i i * ) N ctuaDy-dnng much than 10 s;iy, I am pa-tty par- memorandum of agrigrecnicnt witli regulato- focused “ on the plight of Nonhvnhwest Yet none c lE^ salmon. Some of the most insigisiglitful testi- with the robtinm the {nt-tag data obtained■e all diiirx' pnKlucts ry agendcs to handcilc waste in a manner ^ u ter diips anadied to the Csfa. Wlinl mlo ail butter, to icv ------tliat protects groundid and surface water and mony came from Dr. David WcWclch, a “cottage indi ?- e of this data has repstered on. ' rn>m milk, to cIilx-sv, bringstci li all of tills go(xi- 310.00C000 dairy cws-s, produdng 5.76 billbillion is utilized by living; piplants that take up the Canadian ^ government oceanojinographer nizations lha cream. D aio’monilt brinlehrHte the great imd poundsnds of milk annually and avcraginjging nutrients to preventIt ithem Icadiing into the who " studies salmon in th d r' primarypri habi- all of them n tat - lhc ocean. destroy thejdustry" ll of org^la nirss III mind as wc cclchistn-andthenavorful 19.743]43 pounds of milk per coiv. Thissis is a groundwater or runnnning off the farm. hat hais ^m m g up in our repon. ; iimov-ativc dair>' indastnume. nutritious d;iir>- good12,600 2,' pounds over the nationalilaver- a^ Lagoon odor too is being attacked vigor- “We now know that the assuissumption blind leap fo I now united in one g o al-a ID -assortmtmt of wlu)lcs«mc>y cn er^- d;iy. age.nnd ani solidifies lhc premise that IdahoIdal is ously and cxperimcnents are occurring that “ die ocean is a rdativelyybenignand b< progrcss,the undianging liabiiai for salmonnonisuntrue. ignoredwac lower Snake River dams. InE a I prixlucis Uui w cnj()>-0 ver>*e fortuiuite to l)e a greatL*at dairy state. tlimughout Idaho ammd the region on new Ji f ^ h a t t l ^ ' would te m We in Idatio arv alsoIt vtare meant tei l>e Tliele dair>* ( industry also supports the rest tedmology and neww ]products that will con- Enormous ^ reductions in ocean^survivalof damsarenot KKl rrmany spedes of ^ d H c salmonnonhave d ed in a Indc one of those status tluitlimate, ai our ga-at soils, of Idalvlalio agriculture and last year pur-lur- tml tliis problem compdling evidence dai^nng status. Our dim;erandourinnovatixx- chasedk.-d feed from our farmers amountianting Idaho's dairy indudastryisalcaderindie occuired," ®' reported Dr. WelchJch. “In cadi m«efri^te re^on (of d e ^ e ) , die primarylutrycauseof thanthedanlot the primaiy ouse ctf sahm i • oiir nhundance of \\-ater;L-d to make Idaho the to o\-eri-er S345 millioa Each dairy addsds nation in flnding prairacticalsoludonstoenn- ” deed, the cause even be farmers have combinedte ini the n;iiioa and apprcorcdably to the state's employmentlent ronmental challengegcs. This is a mark of the “ sharp declines (of salmon):3n)hasbccna Assdeiuif change in ocean survivaL” mustbeourj ». • sijahlarRcst dair>- siaiclid ii potentially gnnv to ^ fo fc r jn ^ 80 cows atU ai Ic m one __ Idahoam and stemsIS 1from a love of this H ams could ever be. JaiiA’state. With a moreeie employee t o tlie^yToU - and ihi According to Or. Wdch, thiheseriously e: - . orasoodinti __ iLappc.iretlwi w ccouldi 1 this beautiful and rugged;ed land arid a love of the ” ' . tific studies continue, focts e ipuiation and a rapid-, does> not iii indude the ondilaty industriistries industry these hard-vd-worldng Idahoans liave limited carrying capadty ofrOieoceanfor Oi« thatappears Ik* the fovirthliiTRest dair n- ^hurgconin^; human popultde population, we neededJed to suppon the dairy indu^*O’ diosen as tlidr profcifession. anadromous fiA off the coastsistsofOregMi, cnvironmoii p«r e io a l aggrwb ------Wasliinglun. Bridsli Columbia.bia.and ______pcraturedia -ly increasing dair>' catde;edm61of^'aridmo%i iiicludi:jding tlie transponatiotCfeeding,'tig.'m.u--~ i Tlicy are proven1 loaderslc and will over------\ ITS to hold c^ith'e many in tbe wit techniques to ketingng and meat industries, comc environmental Alaska is quite likdy die causcluse of dir^- researched a Df Cmust utilize <»ur b » t tedi :al challenges, as they () ntalmoveoienL OceajwiBi>-Cts innovative mamigcmentnodate Imth in Idaho . Takeaken altogether, the dairy industr>'stry is a have every other chahallenge to tills dynamic ishing ” stocks of adult salmonininthe ir salmonlifec h-water system are reached,hange must be agRrcsat'dy make sure we accommodat <|u;dity of life. winnerner for the State of Idaho, indasuy. So tonightht when you sil down to Nonliwest. ^ Even if die fresh-w; produced more fish, the depictplcted habitat quidc fixes1 «as as evTO'other area of and maintain our greatin <|Idalio is big. It cut- Todatxlay’s farm polides arc driring; daidairy- the diimer tabic andid enjoy milk, butter, P them. If this is maybethef: cydes befoce any cono ita QBSre • Tluj daii^' inda«r>‘ SSOOin I million ;md if th e ' men1 to gel bigger with fewer farms.kThis Tl cottage dieese and1 tlthe rest of this flavorful in the ocean cannot sustain the true, virtually nodii^ done:todamsinthc to oursalmon.!d. In b a . adoxm^edging dm Trently brings in o\-er S80(Kcurs,it iswellon its hascreated crc diallenges for this industristryto bounty^ pause and gigive a thank you to tlic f. s win not address our piohlen^ indicated cxpaasitin ocaer Sl billicm annmiUy. liw inin liarmonyI with ncigjibors. Biggei[;ger men and women wherho work tirelessly for Columbia River basin would■daffeathe ol ------; population of salmon in theilongrun. lor l^irryCrm,: first step in the battle to savecr. w-ay to hrinftinR in overndisputed S leader of farms(is mean r higher conceniratioas ofciwof c s your well-being. Theie Idalio dairymen. 1. ' Tliis makes it the undi:pladtig lM>ih potatoes peracre, acr and lumdling waste from largerlar]^ ------I -Idaho agricuhiire, displai«state's top Dunmodi- and largerlar operations presents a uniqilique C os A’t-ton is the7 ddinxior of public affairs aig is Idaho)s senior US. smator. -iind l>eef cittle asliiisasted stii t*f liiiving diallerllcngc. for the Idaho Farm BiBunxju Fcdcmcion. ty. In April, Id;tlio IxKisti The tmd. n« rinnMiM ivMnM the IV« \p MtMtalW- • MKlybwivdtancuNOtlwtlan.77«nim*MM»iinMk>o<» i 3 to us______------u^.^WRttw.iw.-iu, Mm , ______:______...... PiMMw AMBWaHB______W r t tHtntitiT«nr.tfHiimiir>m ^ Mutt0J» SfMntnnv. .0 uanmofbtHwtfKioctOMTrinMierBuraycOlcc I ZMinifliigedller— Mn-^gin------Atncwsetnn: tw. . naMoP.O.Bs>&(«,TMi•ta MU, e 83303; (Md to (206). > uilunity spirit that is ,YfU51I'S w-as aptly titled “Simpson docs tho Simpspson for the common WMike Simpson su g g e^ it can be done. co-sponsore< u n SCOTT PinLLIPS n e as t h ^ setup man. If >'ou ;ivith a sense of communa lk Following the riglitlit thingt in pursuing a Wilderness good. If they hearr fromf enough con- Idaho and 01 ilailey It the bills these two seoaiorsEl­ jso endent in T\xin Fen alk in the p.irk. Bill."1." It1 was limcly and yes, he willill hhavi! sU 'uiTiisiljustnii,n i ^ t get their heads Kempthome ! right place on this cd D em o aared for them they actually bunias ;Tluirs’hitu Qouc^ truly ne authored bills that benefit- occasion to drive muchis was t my first time ilesen.en e to be ^Vildc^^ess with a cap: ABoddcrTOiccite Cloud Wilderness I guess by now any rimc$-A’(s-A’aatailhful Rcpoblic^ WIN for-Idaho andJht:_____ rats. A lot of them toa He was _Sho^i>ne Sircet. Tliisliglits'IitlTostvthe \v, ““W.-■.'Tliey meet and exceed all critt3 S ------''■"''I'* —tiS'i &m, Knows ol me. ro r opeopraerjl him ------1 t>e a dytfd in th e wool - ' ' tif SW the new streeniflSTlrA venue la ih e ------ofunr'inroadcdisilld lands,'and ore rid)j- j, i_------nadon. Itis tlic-rigliglit thing to doJor.this____~paid_ m y dues and then-some.-ne -The atti______«ghl_0ut.0f J i. It protects wildlife. It in. When M irtib n 't hai-e an ------line'of liftlilS frfltil'SlXTlrnd l>eynnd gave a wildliidlifc. Majestic mountain peaks,r c g r w n magnificent land. I tude, opinion, and the rest of this are my Tlie questT»wn nti a cfwall ibe - - m S getsahugestiilemimate off the plate of the jj, • Rock Creek liridge andceniral I pan of our meadcadows. rushing streams and emct beliefs and no rewards requejuested. Forest,, enablingc, them to >f,mind. sense of unity to the .•.Tilecen hanging flow- alpineine lakes complete the piaure. It I think I am an ancestor of ,/■ improve managemiment boihinandout- istion I ha\*e laiow is w ^ t is he • town, and Old Tomie.elcome Tl signs fnim pan1 ofoi Idaho's heritage that truly m. Duck. Fat footed, don’t carc.re“^^r20plus 1 fri2d“ *S, I bclic^‘e it is a fi\-e lener sidcoftheWildem:mcss. years I have read, Sen. Craig. re er iKiskets and tlie welctadditional I>cauty. Wildeldcnii‘ss designation. The Saivtoortooth - It complementssand J completes the i :l . Sen. Kempthome was at his p >8 local lmsincs.\esaddad(lknow that efforts Natiortional Forest land management« planp tijg SNRAwasestabli.slied cks arc in place, he has a attention to him. One thing th I It is heartening to kno-vitalize the older has: designateddc them as future for. And it happen;;ns to be good eco- he Idaho DEQ tn place, S tnier- v are being made to re-vit;ras gratifving when WildeiIdemess for at leasx 10 j-cars now nomics as well, m e wits this, a congress persoi eX'MKCO offidfl] oow riding from a small populated stale 1 • pan of our to\\Ti. It «-asd onto ( rather than Obvioiviously, the real feat tn makingig llUusa Tourism and outlutdoor recreation is ihe [j Itc can cans a SShl'vho'INEEL, a fox in the chidcen large hammer. In fact if any p the libnir>- was addedlo^h or end of towTi. rcaLt)lity will be to get the suppon of third-largest indusiustry in ihe United JJf™ "‘” d ■ Kcmp,h<»n.e firm noM-in charse of render-i i ] t>eing rebuilt at the iio^!as a wond^-rful nevv Idahoho politidans. Slates. Studies havave showTi tliat d des attentiori they would see this. dear waste safe to move llie City Park now hasorchildrentoplay a ItI is lime for our lady pf perpetual . and towns adjacenunt to Wilderness do • ^ The movers and shakers,. , ft [ r c m ^ , o set the rules’up there, piece of c t>nc thi» hiitr-hf»p ey tell us if Ww»nirlTtaiYttiicre"" many of us who preferwil tl area abovelhe------er qua)ualii>’ of life In Idaho for oureelvselves bursclvesahoviifdrdu e'^ftT d rih e mflleii-' — Not that either man vraslorapletely cot — nothing. Ifleft a in diat truck ataU. 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But h es showedsh Uttle concern world cham* in the 167.5-f.5-pound division in a not « It's obout 2.5 strokes highe;her than the in the intervii 3ttom of the Inning with.oh .o • pion 3-1 in tho 119-poipouhd finals match that la: )t what I envisioned, but it'i rviewr(Xim. lasted 10 minutes, 50 „j,athat I came up with, and that’iit’s first round, and the seescoring aver- “W e're yoi >mer to left, and after an out.out, on-the-first-day^if-eomf>mpetilton-in ------secondsr-Mar .going.to.be.nn.time tia ty o u hove to do.'* age was strokes ovc)ver par. and we’re go ufrseoirtromBrea-To-lefreirUio■Uie— the U.S. World Teamim Freestyle: tak ed o w n1. . Marianctti ^ didn't going to fight for 27 ^ W oods w as tw o s tro k e s ba ck:ot o Hal Sutton, Vijayy Singh£ and outs,” Martin•tin said. "It’s an uphUl rst pilch. W restling,Trials. have to westestle in the mini-tour- 139 , ,od BilJy Mayfair were thehe onlyI other battle, b ut th; Seminoles starter Jon Akin will facc 1999599 national • nament last y 19, d e s p ite m is s in g tw o gooc : thank the good Lord, :t year, and w ent on to birdUrdie ponces in the last thre(•ee players in-the clubhoihouse under we're going cDonald left in tho seventhnth ------^champ-Lee-Rosjellt-in-t ng to ploy for it all iles. W oods m a y b e only 237Hiilp~pwroirtfiT39: I ------tetnssuing-B'lendoff-walk-to-r t o — match today for the WorldWo Team "There’s pn tomorrow."' ' pros and cons to both u„.-i’s o ld e n o u g h to k n o w w hailat Masters champion1 JoseJl Maria Nick Stocl ric B runilett and going 1-0D to ‘ title nnd ti>c c h an c c torepre-scntto sides," Marii ocks (13-2). Florlila arianetti said. “Last .Upije U.S. Open requires. Oiazabal didn't wait v for State’s No. 1 raig Thompson. At the time,me, the United States inn thistl year’s year 1 watch I. 1 Starter, threw the tched all day Friday lU!m_vcry_pleased_4ust-to-b( “iV. be-— Einehutstao-beat-hli- h lm - u p ^ e — last-two innim le Sem in oles w ere tryingJJfi to___ ------IJan-Amorican-Games-n?5-niid-World----- nnd-mj-stom nings in relief.------omach-was*churnIng------ider par - very pleased,'i," slammed his fist into0 tlthe wall of Stanford, w x)tect a ^ 2 lead! Clinmpionships. 1, which trailed 7-2 in P™* the whole timiime.” Wood [fi. his hotel room Thursiirsday night the seventh, t John Gall pulled the Cardinalinal ; Akin had had little oods said. “I know how diffi h, appeared to have it . .J? tile success MariancctJtti will facc 1999 nc after opening with a1 7175. broke a won tvith a 9- ithin 7-6 with a grand slam off •against Henson befonfore Friday, national chair lit it out there, and everyone 1 9-7 leaci going to the uimp Joe Williams on «i»ote does,^ os well. Buc you haveive bone in his right handid and£ hod to bottom of th never Mike DiBlasi. Left field-eld- - -losing two big matchi:ches in th e Saturday inIth th e finals. : the ninth. Cardinal h a n g in th e re .” withdraw. cooch M arkk \M arquess elected to SChris Smith closed on the ballbaU p a st five years. This is WillVilliams’ first year on leave in rigright-hander-Jason- “”f!id leaped as it cleared the Henson, wrestliitling for , the intematiational freestyle cir* Young, who[10 alreadyI had three ill, missing the catch by a few 'Clemson, beat Akin,1. whov wres- cuit. ches. 'tied for lown, to winin the 1994 In the 28G complete gangames in the postsea- !86-pound division, ! ______son. Five batters later, Edmundjnd NCAA title. Last yeai'ear, it was defending t< ^ a c e ______5 team trial champ It turned 01 uth homered to right center,T, a Henson beating Akinkin in over- Kerry McC i out to be the wrong [cCoy boot Tolly ContlnintlnuedfmmBl choicc. Younjung issued a leadoff lo-run shot that put Stanfordord ■ time in this tournamennent’s cham- Thompson 7-1 to advance to the /• icad 8-7. lished third in Tliursdoy’s Twinrin r m r i K u nn walk to Jercerem iah K losterm an, “'’7® pionship match. finals against:1st Stephen Neal. "We were all on a high in the lUs-io-GIcims.Fcrry-road race, i.Cash.thcn.iui a.tw oi.,. J; ------■- "H e 's tuk e n -so m c ppretty n good------Also, Ericc GGuerrero b eat Kerry — £ ^ 0 «“S« oS m------and.Kavin.Cj venth but I don’t think anyofr o f - 'iitlc s iro m .m c ,” A k intsaid. sa Boumans 3-2 is 99th in Friclay's time triallol ethos'llwMQsaxotKr run homerr irinto the left ccnter , J-2 at 127.75 pounds; 3 ? bleachers,, t>tying it 9.9. It was : looked ' past the next out,”n ,” , “I just beat the dde e fe n d in g Billy Zadickbk beat John Fisher 7-4 d is just over nn hour off thehc OOiUtu.STncTOiuaT.CtMi.afU id. 001S)E*> Young’s 167thi7ihpi?ch. “i;ill said. world champion. Tomoimorrow I’m at 138.75; Fat’at Santoro beat Chris e. “Iminediaicly after those big going to beat the natioitional cham* Bono 6-1 at li Stage 12, the Idaho Statehouse Stanfordd ggot the lead right ,, *' t 152; Charles Burton OrtWttiiAwos . buck With twonvc runs in the top of “ '*•[s, we knew we needed to get _ ------pion.” ------—-- - -topped-Denerck Jones-4-l-at ------hiterium,.CQnsists.of_45 " '" laps.onon _ . 1.J Lov>C(iit.&intat.Fra.EM.94a the 10th ontn rrun-scoring singles ' ick-out there. We knew-theyhey - • Rosselli beat Akinn forfi a spot 187.25; andd .J.J. McGrew beat e .77*mile figure-8 coursese wS!3'!l£SrS««liriWWt5 ;rc going to come after us ound the Capitol, beginningrtg E>a.4UK>

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We’re here for oneie _____ hit a solo homer to rightght. It was the Tl»rS tars’"rs’‘roacH«nrThl5-b ----- thing;igrtoivln the'Sianley Cup;~------sccond homer tn as marnany days for M f m hockey, it’s a physicalF sport, quit Tluhe Stars can do that today,y. •Ordonez, who leads the dub with whining andid give| us your best ulfhoilougli Buffalo is 8-1 at home in 13. shot in Ganja m e 6 the playoffs andid • ' The nine strikeoutsts vwere a sea> tonight. > Ruff said of the son high for Mussina,], v, whose ERA ! Lindy V* w B V* Stars’ possiblele dropped to 3.G4. ■ ing th e ,Q e clinchcr, "We won’t>’t Jaim e N avarro (S-S allowed o n 't b c S 5 3 want to-let it hap- three runs - two eanlarned - and on home ^ * pen in our build-5 : ______seven hits in seven inniinnings in the he Stars 'S loss. ver the l,llliliini -Friday's verbalal tlieir 2-0 byplay, added to irsday by ■ '^ r Q S S f t what already is the ___ Rangers .4,.Red S< ______— most-competitive • BOSTON - In his• filfirst start at baseball . Stanley Cup finalsIs Fenway Park since giviipving up Carl , m M : took the ^ since 1994 and1C the Y astnem ski’s 400th caicareer home 3-2. . lowest-scoring andid run, Mike Morgan ailolilowcd three S a b re s ^ most defense-drivenin hitsjn 6 l-3_inningss t«to lead jhe_E_iJH S|H H directly— ^ j B B in iiearly a half-ccn-- Texas Rangers overr tlthe Boston Stars o f . t tury. Goaltcndcrs Red Sox. in ju re w Ed Belfour of Dallas T he 39-year*old Morgan Mo last uggestcd __ UC^ and Dominik Hasek2k storied at Fenway onor Ju ly 24, two % of Buffalo both haveve 1979, when Y astnemnski sk homered M cks: Soft goals-against aver­:r- in Boston's 7-3 wirtvin against 3ut m udi ages of 2.00r the first■st Oakland. iides on time that's hap-P- Morgan (7-5) beat BosiBoston for the Coach nes L that o ^ t.t ^ « pened in a finalsIs first time in seven life:lifetime deci- mM ch more ^9 sincc 1945. nhees pitcher Andy Pottltte breezedced through< 7 1 /3 Innings agolnst Ruff, vowing sions. Tampa Bay andd ArizonaA aro N*w Yo kyonhe »t the Anaheim Angels Friday nlgh /sicully. But, unless thele th e m ajors the Yankee# to ia 4-1 victory. Sabres won' the only teams in th eliminated on : out ^ Sabres can score on Morgan has not defeatccIted. 2tim es,” the power play - I for the first time in four starts ice, said the ' Morgan, who had lost his previ- ts three games against Tar stepped ovei“If you . they are O-for-1717 irlcan League m S a^ia juggled lineup helped the ous three decisions,. wiwon for the AmerlC le this season, line during lape.youtlie ^ ^ since Intc in Game 3 I York Yankees send Anaheim first time since Mayla y 13. J e ff ------m had two victory Thursd see - the Stars may soon)n Zimmerman closed wiwith hitlcss straight before3rc getting into trouble to >tss fifthfii consccutive loss, two RBIs for tlie Devil Rj - -swinging ------/e and 10 really good relociicaie the Stanley Cup to thele relief for his first majn ajo r league in the seventh.th. Yankees anl Joe Torree have lost 20 of tlieir last 2A sticks like rs,bas baseball swings, SunUI Belt. stiooku save }k up tilings after watching hisis Witli the game tied at S bats. Dallas's too are turning their It "It takes 16 gamos to win thete n score just tivo runs in its pre- Lee Stevens hit a solololo home run M a H n o rS 9, 9. Indians 4 team sc e- Iiit a shot down the right-I series lead 3-2.while back diccking. Stanknicy Cup, and we’ve got 15," IS two games, a pair of losses to and an RBI single. Morilark Portugal CLEVELA^AND - Rookie John [0 off Scott Aldred (2-2) to ! Som e iendly Sa game.” Starsrs center Mike Modano said,d. (3-6) is 0-4 since his5 lalast victory Halama took}k a shutout into the as. eighth. didn't - :hdir Ken Hitchcock said “I'hele anticipation of the night is May 9. eighth inninglg andi Ken Griffey Jr. , S®*""ernie Williams was movedd Bob Wells (4-1) was the accuse the imentsStt were clearly ovenvrwhelming and what a greatat hit his 2Sth homerhe as the Seattle n 5cleanup to second, Derekk and Mike Trombley pi trying to riucndng ir tlic offidals. gameIC it could bc.” :r dropped a. spot to third and Royals 6, Blue Ja)l a y s 5 Mariners snap]appcd Cleveland’s six- “ id scoreless ninth for his nil tliem, but suggs exchanged words at Moilore bad news for Buffalo,0, li Davis moved up t^vo slots to Okie Jcrcmy same winning;ng streak. - [0 in 13 opportunities. Dallas usesGame 5, when Sabres - whichch still hasn't rccovcrcd fromm TORONTO -Rooki th . • Giambi hit a two-run h r. Nvent 3 for-t and hit kinds of sticksin Rhett Warrener the Bills’Bi four consecutive Superer n homer and . J'"-'' ettitte (4-5) got relief help from ikle during a scuffle. Bowl Mike Sweeney had a twnvo-randou- lus 375Ui caretreer homer, a 464-foot- ” Tigers 8, Athletics: on offense b ut; vl losses: No team since:e eighth to move past *iano •“Jj R ivera, who picked up harder bladehow you th e video Montritrcal in 1971 has rallied fromm ble as the Kansas Ci(C ity Royals er. i" H'C e.E 18th save. Chuck Finley (4-7)f DETROIT - Deon P ' snapped a five*game losinglos streak ■‘“' ' ‘y Colavllivito into sole posses- J homer started a thrce-ri defense, onesle ch eap shots were a 3-2■2 deficit to win the Stanleysy id place on the carcer to 16-9 lifetime agoinst the is," H itchcock .said. Cup.I. with a win over, the TorontoToi Blue t»r ■•Znil 1 ikc<^ inning as the Detroit Tig - ...... Ust. the . Ight leading damage physiotype of game it is .... "BuBut, absolutely, we cxpcct to loping for is the refer- w in," ' “S e Blue Jays hadd t their four- . H alam a (5-2), (5-: used mostly in Damion Easley anc ‘ "It is viciou 1," Sabres forward Dixon ; paper.” W ard game winning streakak stopped, long relief byby the Mariners, was TWinSIns 8, Devil Rays 5 Kapler also homered there sometin rd said. “I’m not going toto k proposed that Ruff guara ------Toronto-scored thrcertii■Timcs'ln'the— making;his-fjf-fifth-start of-the sea------MINI[INNEAPOUS- Rookie Coreyry— Tigers, who snapped a ramthr pa Bay Ruff said . “II rantec anything, but we arc arrener for the final going nintli, but Darrin Fletch'tcher ground- son. By dianginging speeds, the left- Koskiekie had a pinch-hit to:o losing streak while hanc lookat thctap< ng to go out with full inten-n- ed out with the bases;es loaded to 'aptJer had Cleveland Cl hitters off- startt a a thrce-run cightli inning asIS A’s their founh straightvo loi hhs and p robably the intent of making tion.'I. WS are going to ^ v e cveij- end it. -----_____ balance all njgloight. the MinnesotaMir Twins defeated thele Jo h n Ja h a hom enRays, who between fivecfclt. a thingig we’ve got to win it." c out and went after Sev Jay Witasick (2-S)) pitched pi six , Chfr'es Noglagy (8-4) had won his Tampaipa Bay Devil Rays after blow-V- Oakland, which has lost124 games. tw o-handers, everal Stars said they want to latchcr,” Hitchcock enddI diis now and prevent a Game strong innings. Mattt V W hisenant last five starts.ts. ing aa five-runfil lead. last 16 road games, It 5, Koskie w here guys a ne 30th know as coadies 7 Tueuesday in Reunion Arena. gave up one run, but go rent Gates and Chad Allenn Justin Thompson (6-6)ht-field line sticks over whi : eot n™ outs Ya„^g3 5 4 _ Bssage was." "AlAll we know is we have to win for his fint save. 4 , A ngels 1 each'hl1 had two hits and an RBI for)r winner. Mike Oquist (6-5)to start the It is not a friem : Stars' Pat Verbeek one,I, andt they have to win two,’’ Pat Hentgen (5-6)I) rre tire d 13 NEW YORIIRK- AndyPcttitte Minnemcsota, which has won all11 loss. Stars coach F the winner Ruff's commen't think it’s a very Hitchdicock said. p itch cd a aimed at influc ninth save The coaches w the end of Gannes wins ‘Le:;gends’ tide Avery]returns tot form, \Vaughn goes^ dee defenseman : S 3 broke an ankleEVILLE, N.C. (AP) - ___ CMsfisfully defend his IBF title. avyweipiTcham pion SmitiiitirJ?o7rtlirWBA-tiQeinl985- 36------CINCINNATI (AP)lP) - Steve ...... x , \ , ~ P a lm e r's sho> Avery, in his best startrt iin nearly a NationIona! League B-run sixth w here somemcs c ^topped Jam es 6y stistopping Tim Witherspoon,, iher” Smith in the thcnln lost it to Mike Tyson the fol-.3l- -> month, held Milwaukeiikee to three ______risers beat hits in seven Inningsgs ; and Greg Reynolds (8-6)(8- won for the first d Friday night as part lowTnjing year. Vaughn hit another* upper-deckui time since Ma>iay 24 with his second m d G abe VVh.t lie is hopiu g u ra l card of th e Thehe 41-ycar-old Witherspoon,>a a Boxing series. ' , two-tii-time champion, lost to for-•r- ______homcrj5.tlie,Cindnnati.ati.Red5.hwnt__complete.fiam{unc_o£.thn to reach the upperer deck at the Astros a 1-0 rapped him again beatIt : Page for the vacant WBC‘C, st 14 of Its (B crian) H ati Cinergy Field three timeimes. Dustin Hermirmanson (3-7) allowed r o j ^ in a neutral cor- litle; 0on Dec. 12,1984. Avery (4-6) struck: oiout six and five ru n s andmd five hits in four lllf. so'd. “We bothsmith motioned to his Onin Friday night. Page come:le: ‘ op the figlit. o ut wwith a flurry and floored’id- w alked three. T he Brewers Brc fin- innings in thele 1( - ■ r . K ished with just three hitshits. ters, faces swollen. Witheherspoon in the first round,d. after the fight was Withelierspoon recovered but later Rafael Roque (1-6)I pi:pitchcd five iviets 6, CaCardinals 2 said, “ I don't innings in his first start toreI! a i back muscle and didn’t-I’t- :ait_foUomng sT .L O U IS»— - Mike Piazza home— ------flvcTcllcf nppearanccsr 1 49-ycar-old grandfu- answiwer the bell for the eighth'th. ------red to^cxtend-id-luacnreer-best-hit— :d into the ring for the-----roundnd...... ting streak to 21 gam es and the e n Holmncc 1997. In t Astros 5, Expos 0 1 other bouts, middleweightht New York Metlets beat the St. Louis ^ FAYETTEV]), hadn’t fuuglit sincc Billyy Costello 1 defeated Juan La HOUSTON - Shane n c Reynolds>r their Cardinals fourth forstraight ti “ Fotoi^ heavytier, when he knocked Ponetc in a 10-i^und split decision,n. 'pitched a six-hitter an a nd had an victory. Larry Holme:daughter in Australia. Smimitli, a North Carolina native,■e, RBI double as tiie Housi3uston Astros Piazza wasIS hitlessI in his first l |||B ||| “Bcuiecrushei7, Smith dislocated a camie e up with the idea of thele beat the Montreal Exposp os to snap a four at-bats beforebei leading off the eiglith roundin Fa fight with Joe Lcgerends scries after he comc outut •- three-game losing streak:ak. ninth inninglg with a homer off ISBlBi of the inaugi of retetircmcnt last year. Fightersrs Richard Hidalgo hitit a thrcc-run Mike Mohlerler. Piazza is three ' Legends of Boxround bout was a ages:s 35 to 50 are digible for the1C homer in tlie third innin;ning"and Tim games shortt ofoi tying the longest f their heavyweight seriescs and fans at Friday’s eventnt Bogar had a solo homomer in the hitting streakik iin team history, set MllwsuVrsuKee Mark Loretta eatiatches Clndnnati's Aaron Boone I hip fight on Nov. 9, didn’tn’t .seem to mind that the box- fourth. by Hubie BrootooksinlS84. n In the flfth Inning Friday In CIncIrcinnatl. n Holmes stopped ers wweren’t nearly what theyiy O B le 12th round to sue- usedd tto be. :^ S eJR iJP?akLfiresSl i !hopEitej:e:ecorcL63^ ABSECON,N.J.{AP)-?)-Som uch first-rot-round-lead at the S l.l mil- w m s for making the coursc toutougher. Golf ( lion1 SouthwesternSo Bell Dominion ------Former LPGA rookiOkie of the • — ^ seniorsiors tournament. y e a r Se Ri Pafc firedd aa-touma*— rwo~weekr";r-agorTvanr-66. Grai!rahamrthe-1997 champion,— menwecord 63, Trishsh Johnson Defending championchc Sorenstam had1 sixsi birdies and an eagle, was a stroke back and Hall of struggled onI theth greens F ri^ y cn whilelie Hall1 had six birdies at the r ____ Fomer Betsy..King; ci card ed a__ route to a 1-ove3Ver72. 6,835-35-yard course at Thee J 7 GREAT GIF record-low 29 pn the backack nine. Pak openeded on the back nine,. Dominninion Country Qub. Welcome to the; SShopRitc scoring birdiedies on her first two “II wasw very pleased with thee ^ Golf LPGA Qossic, which hadlad its rough holes before:e missingi a 4.5-foot way( II played,”] said Graham, the Father’s Day ■ made rougher and.itiits g reen s downhill putttt toi take a bogey on formemer PGA and U.S. Open Gift Certificates widened in response to0 theth scorch- the par-t 371-yiUyardNo.12. champimpion on tfie regular tour EXAMPLE: You ptirclmse t $100 GUI Cerlllicate ing 17-under-par score■e pposted by ' pak birdieded all buc three holes whoJ isis 46th on the senior moneyy■ ...... /f M f t l - * ^ 5MBAB < ------HolmeS; 49, iend only pay S90r ■ Offer gt winner Annika Sorenssnstam last on her front sidesid for a 30 and then list-. “I“1 putted extremely well, to drive the 4 year. The idea was to maker tlie posted a 33 Dnherbacknine,sput-on I wliichich was tlie difference today, into liis comer omentus 1^: Scaview Marriott Resoijsort course lering only wh(vhen she left a 13-foot T h ere'tro w ere no blemishes. I drove sive round. St tougher. But someonele forgotj to putt short toI taketal a bogey-4 on the it strai(la ig h t and hit my irons well." Holmes trap iwiNG iihM;; ,• i ' f im o m a t ^ the players. 182-yard No..7 7 1hole. Eigh:ight golfers were one stroke against the rop Pak, who won four touitournaments H er 18-holele totalt was a shot bet- back,ic, led1 by Bruce Fleishcr, the ner before Smi RAINERVyvB last year but has yet•t tto win in ter than the recordret shared by four Senioilior PGA Tour’s leadingI trainer to stop I 1999, was 8'Under paip a r on th e players, moneyncy-winner leader who has . The fighter 6,051-yard course, postingpo 10 . ’ wonn f AT. ~ •' 1 0A M -gI»M 'S out David Slau, In July 1997, S shoulder in i Bugncr. 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July 4 and closeness made thehe fin a l cO'favorite to win the lh e Ih ird al 3 winner Slanlord Stadium 2:30 pm. ESPN buildup ^ easier to handle. Women's World Cup tourriiirnament, .g„.Ou.nodlnirflnnU winner “Since Sunday, we'veifc b e e n SatunlIday Night, Jnnee 19,1999 plays Sweden, and Japaiipan faces QOuartorfimilal 1 winner Fonboro Stadium 5:30 p,m. ESPN2 here I in Jersey and we’ve Canada at San Jose, Calif.lif. H V8. Ouartorfintrfinal 2 winner ready for it to start,” M ad Oddly, the United■* S>»'« Fliull said. “The other night, I s IMTEmm m A u s m ^STO C K S opened against Denmarkark Ul the -^BSTrCSrar Julie, who was m y roommatnate this MWJIIwnrflm BbM BBasfiBrsaeiB, 1995 World Cup andd tth e '96 week, 'I can't believe it'sit's only IlMAnVMi BiarasitiBlOP Olympics. Facing the Am<\m ericans Wednesday.’ I think we' 'mmrsaasmimwB in what could be an intimtimidating ready to explode when we { stadium doesn’t seem toto fazef the the field. Danes. •5SSf*i “I don't think w e have totovrorry C D En|D |f| “I don’t think any of ii about peaking too soon. It^It*sactu- QIu OI i UQ played in front of 75.000I r . ' " ' ' ; — ~ ~ ^ ' ' AP 000," said ally been really relaang 4tb c l a n , m s g n n i Mikka Hansen, an AmAmerican iti today’s gameme, which'will be Michelleile iAkers, Brandi Chastain, couple of days. We wenti i ti o « e DUn'BMUSlktiW U BIIIK fln native playing for Denmai3iark-her televised by' f ABC. But they Julie FouFoudy, distinc Lilly, Joy ‘Austin Powers: The Spy ^ mmiHMtmmmmsswKiEM DIHaiiaBSB father is Danish. “Maybeybe it will believe there isis enough veteran Fowcettstt and Carla Overbeck Shagged Me,' and weVe all be to the U.S. advantajitage, but leadership on th(the team to ensure were reguegulars in 1991, when the repeating the lines all thi there also is a lot of prp ressu re a Quick start. A m erica:cans took the inaugural practice. It's been a fun !en i : M a q iii c V a i e u w attached for them." - Indeed, no oth)(hcr-nation has as— World CujCupcrown.------’ ment, sort of like dona l i^We'ie f t ' 5 P E I The U.S. players concedcede there experienced a cocore as the United . “Withth ;all of,our vets,” said all like sisters on this tean:am We » r C EDWAY■ ^ might be some nervousnamess early States. Playersrs such ns Hamm, IHacMillarUan, a star in the Olympics mesh and flow along togethether." Io HEMHEWW E S T O F T H E T W ■ m i s a i B P n i i T ^ F e M b ef^rg out, Hatlie in as B YrU V A D - SALT LAKE CITYf ((AP) -, Mormon church-ch-owned school’s ing aboutout athlctics. Wc want to Rondo Felilberg abruptlyly steppeds athletic depart:irtment, won the stress thethe growth of the individ- down Friday as Brigtiamm ^Young’s '■WAC'sMountain!^ Division and lost _ual.’^___ _ ~ alhletic'dirt^or. ^ to TuliUie in thee LibertyL Bowl, but G ary' Pullins R was named to FeWberg >v-as replaced!d byfc a « o ^ was stung by thethi recent depar- Hole’s associateass< AD ppst..Pullins__ d a te athletic director Val'al 1Hale, it tu re s of runninging backs Ronney has beenen the Cougars baseball was announced duringI aran after- Jenkins, the schoihool’s No. 2 career coach foror 223 years, with 913 career noon news conference,ice, Both rusher, and JunioiliorM ahe for viola- v ic to rie[es s and seven Western administrators were cagejgey about tions of the schoolool’s honor code. Athleticc OConference titles, the nature of Fehlberg’sg’s depar- Hale has'beensn a BYU adminis- “As far as the future, it’s not ture. refusing to call it a firifiring. trator for 17 yearears, the lost 10 as somethinging I can talk about,” said “I feel a great deal1 ofo calm assistant AD. F e h lb esrg rg , a' th ree-tim e WAC WilsonnStaSS about my decision,” FehlbergFel “One of theI mostn important wrestlingng champion for BYU in OdjrsseyPitatters#^ said. “I don’t know if that’s ihings I have to0 ddo is support the the 1970s.'0s.J*I:know less about my TitaniumtCoKBalU < _ GOLFS.t1.Pl - _ 'becatisc-ofThtrotlTerTnfen f e r e s tn coaJies at BYUl"LJ.’iH a le said. “We -fu tu re now thanTdjd abour.bcing= %'fiH pursue, or ... the sericeriouwess have to move be;beyond just think- AD whene n I l came to BYU." = = = R E G U KK R J 4 2 = ------= ------SEGUARSlS130------of my situation.’' He >TOu]d not elaborate iec$ ^ ^ 5 pressed and did not immem ediaid? f , return a phone call seekin:king com- ^ (§^imI® Join Ihc KMV[VT news team for your ■ ■ FehJberg’s four-year ter tenure as weatherier, and mcdical break* m k e T o> i u r urasonB&IOke Fan athletic director in Pro\•rovowas throughs on thethe N ew s a\ 5'.00, and for nSetGoKl undeniably rocky. Thele career( the most up-i'lO'date local news, Golf Halats GolfGGloves Chibs < lawyer and oil company exiexecutive weather, anof s^ p o rts on (he N ew s at was hired in 1995 w ithi nni o p n o r 6:00 and 10:00 ‘^ o t n ^ S x K * i experience in athleuc admidnunistra- St tio a K M V T w elcocomes weekend sports L eis than two years later,lai he anchor. Maltt L Lund. Matt graduated fired men’s basketballall coach from Califomiflnia Stale University wiih Roger Reid during ihe: CcCougars’ a bm:hcIor!s-'d<•'degree'in Communica- one-rictory 1996-97 seasc:ason. His tions Design, r/rtand iwfHi hand-picked successor,or, Steve GoSBagsw/i neSkate Cleveland, led BYU to a RoBeffalade ...... -record last season.-...... i i , » * e ______? » = • ? ------^The-Cougars’-footbaQ[program.— pr m W r W m W M att Land gen • Satomoh long (he centerpiece t W ttkendS^Anctior' (0 ^ 5 ' » ' Southern hI d t a h o ’s N e w s S o u r c e L— i from W Hson,m, 1 U k v _ M ad* and Ca' ^ \ A 2 • ig<995 CRACKEED WINDSSHIELD? ri$ Y o p | • QOAUTY INSTAITAUATIONS AT YOUR HSHIo m e o r W o r k I I ______- W e W o r kK.WiTH.^ A ll. I n s u r a n cE-COMPAHIES e .' I ^ ainmkeGTARegressor • Ai lL WV o r k 1 0 0 % G u a r alIJTFm! n i . j ^CASH 1 Front Suspension-A iuhimfauim Fram e REGUIAR:Mi $470 k O L Y IM P I C j lb a c k ! XITP® j CaUc Today! | = Z 3 A S S . I ( 3 D . 7 „732-5784 j UDES5 S P O RTS I Shopsatthelle Magic V allH ym M O B IL E S EblWCE I '! *1Toll Free: j W E C O M E T*Qo»edSnL — m \ ------PEN 7 D a y s A W e ee k k - 6 a m t o - 9 p m u ;- I • • I ______j

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T h e Tim es-Nfcws cv S atu rd ay’.Junt: ,, 19,1999 Scction c:C — ^ARO UfJND ~^.S[ew ___THE VATg.T.RY JVjm . beid y J E ia ch ex ^ loses'-jobk T______County officialiaiswlll a t wx the Bxaner. School /— w » Writer______B oard votes5 4-0 to term inattI t e =fas-Ji=-Wngbwaid------L-A r r i v a l s consiiierdairie . fae wisfaess beh could explain' __ KIMBElJERLY - A Kimberly high school hbiology instaictcK)r ihiaestotbeplepuhlic. TWIN FALLS - Tw(Two proposed schooltcadtacher lost his job after a ' - At this poupotm, McDottald and \i dairies would addId mi ore th an hearing beforebe: th e School Board, tlic tlic decision was made. the case to courL b is attoroey]leys d ecline to o ffe r *Minidoka ' * to start 18,000 cows in Twin FolFalls County. . but exactlynly why isn’t dear. "I am very proud of everj;ry- “Wc don't b d iet'c; b e did am'- details aboatoat tbe o an tre o f tb e p County planninglg a anU zoning Kimbcrl:crly High School biology thing thir Tve done in the Kimberlerly thing that would j uaify ^ ; termina- dtax^cs leviedried agaiaa him. ^English program commissioners nextxt monthi will tcacherr Robert : McDonald, School Sch District for 28 years,rs," tion," Worst said. S m O a ac sai a d they b eiiere an consider the applicatirations for the despite supportsu from students, McDonald Md said this week. TTic Kimberiy Sduxhool Disria April inddententinciBScaosedthe twomcga-doiries. w as termrminated by a School He H and his attorneys, Tufug and School Board, didting l^;al tzoubte. SJcDccDooald exptained to ^Lorraiae Cavener Mike Hcnslce of HagermanHai has Board votepte of 4-0. Board member. Worst Wo: and Jeff Hepworth, arare restraints rcRardiaglg pj erso ap d __.the clas.s tiuthat ball passes no I”»e»l«ews E writer______proposed a 7,170 animj tinial-unit dairy ' Jill Berryry wasa out of town when investigating inv< whether to takake • matters, have not>t released Ftesesi on the bluff abovee BellB Rapids seseeT E K S L P a^C 3 ' Rt.RLTERT - With an c^ cr^o wiw- - Road in westernI TwinT F alls ingp; population of HLspanic chil-lil- ______County. A ia d u lt dairyliiy cow-equals. en-in-M inidokii- County-ly ------. S u m m\rlERCA M Ji== L4 aninul units. . ,------scho- pcrccntt - Department of I v - W ater Resources beforefore July 2. . 00 students - of the distria is Jerry Visser h a s proposedp a ^ani'c; up from five \-caxs agogo dairy with 5,800 cows3ws and 7,700 K 'fe'.,,-: r ■ ~ 'f whe:len Hispanics comprisedid heifers on 223 acrci:rcs north of MU 10 or 15 percent of the stu-IU- Balanced Rock west>st of Salm on K B M M a a body. FallsCreek. *aid for with a combination of Twin Falls Countyf PlanningPI and I .. state:te and federal m oney. NewJW Zoning will conduct a public[ hear- a|[f Arritrivals b an intense English-;h- ing on the Henslee.pn.proposal at 7 ' langiIguage p r o g r ^ designed 10 to pjn. July 8 and on t^t ^ Visser pro------le aicb-nonp^oficient-English- d sh ------posal at 1 p.m. Jul#2[#22. Anyone eakers. Espinoza said,d. may re^ster cormn^i^^ or protests Stud(idents who scorc low enougli at (he Office of t\t\c Zoning a language test will partici-g : Administrator, 246 Thinliiro Avc. East, te in the new program. Eachch Twin Falls, before thee hearings.hi Etool in th e district, cxccpt thehe high’Ji school, will have a NewJW Anivrivals center this falL Elko iioys to facec e t r ia l 'O ur focus is on a school-by- on m urder chargerg e s scho-. communicaiion-ItV______murder and robberyy withw the use . ^ S aU m building ^ other tcachmg"R . of a deadly weapon inin theti shooting metbibods. death of Gordon Kirk[irk, Iverson’s Certified English as a Secondnd father, Elko Count:mty District nguage, or ^ L . icochcrs will,iU. Anomey Gary WoodbuiIbury said. pronnride English instruction foror The teens were boui>ound over on If of each day. and the stu­;u- the ^arges Wednesda;sday following nts will attend regular dasscs£S th e i iy2-day hearing, he smd. ______- tb e! rrest of th e day. To monitoror Authorities believeve continuingi n» . JTwiti Imaintain contact with ESLSL tensions between Iverscerson and Kirk R o^rtWit, t.t a martial arta Irutnietor, holdsI a iboard for Courtney Realllson toto breakI at the Idaho Sdml forr tktka Deif aad tte Btad k e n *ACMtaf.OttisMW « studiidents. dassroom aides willill led to the shooting.g. IEver since t*ughtIt echildren at the school's summer«er'cemp « few self-defense tednlqijQue*. reinlinforce what ESL studentsIts Iverson left his motheriier’s home in leamm throughout the day. Kellogg in O aobcr, hhe e hadI trouble • 1 • -w'When we fed the student is getting along with his fa 'e to function to some degree yp ft ^tr,«TTWn o*f. imp-strei^tches-stcudents-abound:lanes—^ we win exit them firom New!W Idaho Public Tele\ile v is io n Arrrrttral." Espinoza said, captures two Emiira m y s ’ in Metcalf hertier bare hand. member of the Bigg 1Brothers Custer camen e aw ay f r o o tb e ir Thiihe program will pnn-ide theilC IWS correspondent BIBlind m artial artist Robert OtOtt. organizatian and traralrdswithfais class, Ott bacbad stretched tbeir samcyjClinic_that_fan.^IL General Manager Peterer fMorrill said. - L V j a i ure-s^uture -Without itt ber idea. I don't knowIW some parts of the countrycou locally whe«ae we’d be today." said Judyly produced public televilevision pro- By Lorrainene Cavener ■ ■ noticed, thi,h^ STANLEY-TTascc: community Fondiderburg. chairman of theIC grams arc a thing off theth past, but TlmwHdwaiwtwrltef ______w(raldn*t b e th e sameime w ithout ’ ...... cfinfc'ic ^ board. here in Idaho wc believeeve they are an ^ Marie Osborn’s aid. Fojonderburg marvels at tNg^ia 5? pet-s f d t were « e pot oo Northi h w ^ and tbe d im e s e e m» ___is a big issi,^e for ^e state, said sai^dsaW. F or m any years farm. er . . this earth to m ake aa ddifference. a s a1 x for o th er communi*li- : ^ -«ndIthinkwe sboukldd a o tfast;>-— swishing to set u p emergencyy - ,. - - ^ •- [ B . S i P m ____RpscrPaceacerofD.L.EvahsBan k .~ itsed. fertilizers' tb produce a“Kgl acs.------Canadala is stiff competition yiSi?iad. • Osbmnsaid. , cfinic art of the dinic's success IBB ' intcrnatiotionally, added Mike “But “I fertilizers caused a prob- 1. Osborn, now ^ firsirst camc to I? E verett of the Department of lem lem with our groundwater,” jjghi Stanley as a cinld. F'ra ra n the age w asf thet substantial support ure. said. said “Our job is to Hnd a way, tijQ of 12 she speat sum tn Osbci»om generated through vol- Name: Marvin Eugeneene Scott. . Agriculture ing in the ha^n After ecr em ergei^ medical tecb-h - ...... 'Age: 34. ~ “ We grovTOW IS times more than ;et get a high yield and slill havi what we; can’consume,”ca he said. goords;btttit . :Charged with: Posses^esslonola le said. “Today farmers malnaking," said Ncil Meyer ruitland area can't sell Uni'University of Idaho agricuJtun^ ambulance to the soscene. T be & IiDitsjaliw^OdMnirecdled. ” ; : controlled substance. nearest, medical fadadlitsr aod ... boo^soAe.dm^tddtdtodoaee^^jen;roB those htnable.be^*; - :The Twin Falls Countymty Sheriffs )les.” ccorsconomisL e complain about high - ambtdance service wawas located ' dns^lKnciLin. ningigs» Stanley is oa tts fimrfli' V Office asks anyone withwiU infor- ilfrA inStm VaUcy. 90 mtmitmnesaKqr. ^yI973d«d«sbrtedlMrBaB- •abcbtilance - a 1999; folly ‘ >matioatoca]l736-410( Ices, but international Times-NewsTi staff write. Having teen-agers ofofberown. iasasannnc qiped model with a S^OOff . ; i r o d r 'i eices e are much higher, LonLorraine Cavener can be rcadus ■*F*diieee*al eqnv ^911.______. - Pnr»r

•• • " TtamMm.'MaFaaa.I Stfgrtiy.JaMl9.1999 n rI w \ /7 T/^/^ f * 1 —Public ^Is-new rteechaele^gy-presstere- magicIC V a l l e y /I d a\HO MOSCOW (A P )-AA f.federal mandate calling All television netvrorks mustust iconvert to d ip - -Digitalal television would crcatc the ;, for lhe conversion of i of television networks lo tatal television by 2003 or losI heanaEvelyr I Wost of Pocatoilo. Tom andjhiswiio hi 3lyn resided hall Iho year' Judy(Ar,r (Ardol) Wickol cl Dodo; a son,, • Bocky Toevs ol Albuquerque,lUO, Now We feel lhathat this will pul ICss pfescsent ilieir recommendations, in Yuma. Anz.kriz-. and half lhe yoar In Ed :Terri) (Ter McGraw ol Dedo. two) Mexico, and Rebecca and hohor hus- strain on bothoth lhe students and Tlulie levy money would be usedicd Idaho. LcRoyloy was always busy with sisters,ers. Nellio Burnhardy 'olI Paul Lodge ol Boiso.!. ggrand- the teachcrs.:rs. The first doy of • to mimake repairs to restrooms,us, his woodworkorking, lishing. camping, Calilorilornia. and Ann Rinck ofI children, Androa and SlSlovon school is alwaIways a big day and pavcfc parking lots, possible air iraveiing aniand spectator sports. Denver.ver. Colorado; elevon grand-• Lucero. Chelsea and Nict iditioning in the clemcniary LeRoy and Ev licholas with the timene off1 for the fair we condi iry Evelyn would have cole- childreniron; and thirieon groal-grand-• Frank, t W/IIiam s. Fo»Fowler, and ono grand- id work will be^n on teachcher. The board is acccptingng Abordoon, Idaho.-Comomotory. all the schoolsils tliist summer. appliclicau'ons for ilie maintenancece son, Edwardd LLeo Haynes ’ Cremation is undor lhe direcli Fun^l ser\lervices will be conduct- B u r l e y 2cl.ori of BU Teacher!lers met with public supercrvisor position. Riverside Cremation andI Burial. Bi - .. safety offidols, edai Tl am.Ti. today.i Juno 19. 1999. I Garden Cily- Ials, ruxming througli — ai lhe Hove-/c-Roborison Funeral I Memorial suggestions In ii».. III «( “ ‘"c scenariosrios involving intrud- Timimcs-Ncws corrcsjwnc/cnf Kc/ZyUy Wesley *Jock'St lerome. Burial will (ollow I llowois way be sanf to Ihoo TT?lni?y ^ o t sdioolI andar how to react in J- Sehelzlc can be rcachcd in Tfvinin Stewart Sr. '10 Ccmoio7 . IMemorial Episcopal Endowiowmoni dangerous situatuaiions. Fallssa a t 735-1365. Wosiey L -Jock-' SicSie%vari S r. 73, IFund in Ruport. Idaho, and M-J hleiime resideni ol TwiTwin Falls, died C M.S.T.I,. Wednesday eveningng al; his home. *F i l e r m r 100 E-Idaho. BoisQ. Idaho 83753712, . ; Sufiounaod Dy lus larr a valiiini batHe ivilh S,Jaclicar SiattI t e r K r ? F o r t Ho was Dorn No\November 14, A.v. ’Jack*:k* Siaier. 85, ol Filer. —S e r v ic: e s ------^ 1925, in Twin Fallsalls, Idaho, lo died Friday. ly. June 16. 1999, at W a s h i n g t o n , M ------Norm,in-ano7ina-SiucvlUCK-STGwarrHd~BridgcvicwE;'-Estaies-rn-’Twin-Falls-^^BB VlD. _ Gertrudeide Ei Shrum __of_R en3!i Nev.. and form erly of____ was raised and aiiendcmded sctiools in alter a long balbattle with Alzheimer's- Glenns Ferr;erty, funeral Mass 11 Twin Falls,F memorial scrvicc 3 Twin Falls Jock cnictniered Iho U.S. Jack was t>ct»rn February 7, 1914, a.m. todaylay at Our Lady of pim. today i at the First Army m Fotjruaryf o! 1944, and at Kearney, ^Nebraska, to Henry Limerickk ChurchC in Glenns Congrcircgational Church. 627 served m the Europeanean iheater unlit and Bcssio) JiJohnsion Slaier. Ho F e rry (Su:Summers Funeral Sunnysyside Dr.. Reno (O’Brien- his discfiargo in Mayly oof 1946 Jock moved wnih his family to Filer when Homes, MdWIcMurtrey Chapel). RogersTS and C rosby F u n eral returned lo T\vm Fall;-alls, whero he he was 4-years:ars-old, whero ho grow Home, 1Reno). married Eli/oDoih■I Ann A ’ Bellie* up. graduatirating Irom Filer High LaMar Nebeker of Sterling on Septembe Tiber 28, 1947— School. On JanuaryJa 13. 1935. tic :e City, Utah, noon Corn Stie p receded himm mii death on marriod Mildrildrod Moore in Elko, rnclis Visscrs of Twin, Oclot)ef3l, 1983 ■ Nevada,Jac^ack worked (or Dully __ t McDougal West Falls,:. imemorial services 11 On Oclober 3, 1987987, Jock mar. Reed Conslruciruclion (or a lime, and M 6 ID8a ioriuary, 18G1 West a.m. Monday at White' ficd his Desi Ifiend.nd. Donna K. thon went to work lor Orango Melba ith, Soli Lake City; Monuaijary Chapel in Twin Falls. Lowder. Jock lovedI spspending iime Transfer. Ho^o moved to Burloy, 87-yoar-< nay call 10:30-11:45 Wllh his larriity. playingmg imuf.ic. fiuni- Idaho, wfieroe hoh served as manag- Thursday I y at the church. • Faye•c L Thurston of Rupert. ing, (ishing and jusiUSI being out- er of Orange0 1Transfer, which laier home in 1 p .mI. .;Monday at the Rupert doors. He was mstnistrumonial in became P.I.E.E-While \ in Burloy. Jack AugusI J. ‘Slim’ Williams of LDS 2t2nd Ward Chapel, 100 assisting lo (orm ihe3 CouniryCc was a member)or of the police rosen/o daughter Is, noon today at the W est 36 3 South; family and _ Organization, and re J remained a n . .and presidenint iol me Rod and Gun She atto led Methodist Ciiurch..-fricnd:ds may call-one-hour,------active memoer ol ihe lh< Old Time Club. He movtoved to Idaho Falls in Malta an alls (White Mortuaiy. before Fiddlers, holding numer e the servicc Monday at; merous ollicos 1959 and ihernon 10 Rono. Nevada. Laurel (M s). lhe chu Survivors include tvs loving wile, and retired baback 10 Filor in 1976. ihis unioi [lurch (Hansen Monuary Donna ot Twin Falls,., onoon daugtiier. Jack loved 10 lo (ish and hunt and Thoy we RupertrtChapcl). .. . _ . Brenda (Chuck) Dudi)udley gI Twin sperii a lot olo( limei in his cabin at worked ai Harold W. Merritt Jr. N olan Belle La Petersen of Falls, ono son, Wcs(Je<(Joan) Yankee Fork< I-Ho was a snowbird, in Ogdon, Harold William •Bill' Merril Sail Lake, a (memorial scrvicc Lorciren ‘Bud’ Walson of Siewati Jr ol fligt=1igby. ID, one traveling souttluin in Iho winter. His -'^urley w passed away May 2. 1999, today ateld ] today at Sm iths Goodin(ing, 10 a.m. Wednesday at Droiher. BoD Stowarlirl , two sisters, grandchildren*n andj greal-grandchil- Bureau o was buried al Arlington Naili Home in Sunnyside. th e Gohooding Lbs. C hurch; Cemetery with complete mill Jordan Mor Nina GiDson and Riilhulh (Mlko) Woll. dren were a gtegreat joy to him. her reii/orbaW. Rogers 7800 South friendsds may call 1-7 p.m. all ol Twin Falls, ninelino grandciiil- Jack is sur'lurvivod by his wi(o. Rogers oi service on May 28, 1999, Tuesdaj tba Ward Morionson Rogers, Harold (known as Bill) was I friends maj lay at Demaray's Gooding ...... ~arcn, sr* oreat-grandclidclnrdren.'and Mildred ol FiliFiler; two daughters, was aniar-old ai Builoy resident, died a.m. todayI Ruppat Latimore of Chapcl.:d. numerous nieces andanc nephews Jacqueline (C(Oelmas) Beaver ol Church, s in Twin Falls, Idaho, in 1925. lo iday. June 17. 1999. at her ents Winona Morritt Caddick, Jock was preceded:d nin deatn by Paul. Idaho, anand Linda Osborne ol tios. Sho) in v Burley- Sho w as born lour Drotfiets, one sist?iister and hunt. Twin Falls:”77 ggrandchildren: Ga[y (.DS Tcmj taught school for 25-years at .1 Shirley J. isl 5. 1911. at Almo. the F.ails Junior High School and rol Twin Falls, i , • ' mg partner/Droihijr-iijr-in-Iaw, Don (BOne) Beavcaver. Laurie (W ade) lomple.flier Sl ol AsacI and Alico Ward, )EA T H NC Lowder. Fessenden, Connie Co Beaver. Kevin me Burloj In 1963, and faihor Harold Wil - - First United DTIGE-. attended schools In Almo, Morrill, who was Ihe Twin F . Func-ral services Will wtii be held at (Cathy) Osborr'orno. Dr. Miko (Photy) served1 and a' Ogden. Sho marriod in Twin Falls Gateway Adult Living, n a rn Monday June ; Couniy Engineer lor many yc Hasselstrom Ca ne 21. 1999, at Osborne. Dr.. Sarke Avenue in Burley, Burial ■ st SYgniS------F a l ^ . ^ t eMildred a Rippy and Staceyf andt Craig’Ramey of develop and losl a 150-m Olson, all of Burley; Burley. 3jn_iho_SuDlou.CQmQlory. tracked, in loviiatod,' 50-passen(uclion------a n d _ C h a tl< ___’ LeRov Fowler Js may call ai iho Payno veliloier system?:— ^------od on Kmiberly. LoRoy Fowler, 91.. formcrlyof^^^^^^^^H (C iry. 221 West Main Street in ojIn 1973. he was prosontod v •Jcfonie, died Monday, Juno 14. . on Sunday Irom 6 to 8 p.m. Iho Secretary of Transportati0 con- CASSL! 1939. at tlie TwinFalls3 CarcCa Center. lt»e church from 10 to 10 45 Award. gl In roifromenl. ho becais and MEDIC/ ■ior lo lhe lunoral on Monday, qu ) wants Ho was Dorn DecemD(mber ?. 1907. director, ol iho National Bomivy. ho ik AdHound^ tne son ol Henry W ane FIoiencQ Foundation and sorvod as rtmentch« A, ------&-Fovvtoi-tTT-W3natan:anrtnaianar- mari ol lhe foundation’s buildl Willis Was search our- — LeRoy atiendcd gradele schools and m u .B o i s e commiitoo.d, Burley; Willi,offlist *®; high scfTOOl at V/endell.ell. Idaho Ho J a m e S A.- W In Ihoso capacities, ho w graduated with B.A.A. Jniversily of year-old Deck tVtarilynlyn D, Toevs, 72. ol Boise, Nalionat-Bonsai-and-Penji fe tda'io ) other ^ :hsa-Rlver-and-lts R' ------'— for^ou. ' _ Thursday. June Marilyn'ednesday. June 16. 1999. al Museum Tr, at the U.S, Natior Following his graduiduaiion. ho V.A. Hospital in E no. lhiArborolum, leni of D onna csn woff a federal list died Wedn oslgn. Newman. Iters.Mil laughi in schools alai W endell, He was born (■ her horno.iiyn was Dorn A ugust 16. a Ho is suh/ived by his wife o t! Joromo. Fruiiland andj Payette.P; Hc at Malta, the sor in The Dalles. Oregon, iho /o d( ars, Norma C. Morrill, i-mph Fi M argaret Ols(sessmeni of the .. married Evelyn (Malone ( . Marilyn ne on August Lillie McDonal 1926, Ilor in T ol Warron and Erma Washinglon, Irt Md.: and four childrtengor_ l__—subbasin said the ...... 26.193?; annihoy nada'd a'dau9Mcf.-~recciv«mrsTXiu( aden-DaighrSho-raler-movtiti—veyark Merrill and wile Melinda of ils tributaries i Carolyn LeRoy went on daughter on to bo Iho laier served in ih ^ o n n o adtjjimily si to Ruport, whero st^o =?ichmond. Va,, Scott Morriii e been placed on a SUpennic-ndOnl o( scschools at ing in Okinawa.. lied from high school, and ihi'^lunich, Germany, Cathorino lakes and su-eams Diolricti and school pn willLbctjji; principal al Elda K. Kidd on . graduatediliondod Iho University ol Avind husband Jim Hauore T d e q ^ Koichum ana Nampa.a. HoI was a preceded him in On August 10..1947..sho tJiiAndover, Mass., and Todd Meronsai . . “f7.ss?,od.o. dHounU what you're looking' i memDer ot me Ltons Clul laior aiior 1 he'll scQrch to find a maich. Club and life- member of the E! .Idaho. i On her childhood sweolhoart. Fo}f Calil.; daughtor-in-law. Mi ailed assessment of T>,«n i time member ol tt'e PTA.FA. Hesen/edI D Ropmg'Club « d O' Toevs. She supported miSrooko Morrill ol Alexandria, V in hc emails lhe a J lo you. Instructor lor Legion. Ho work marriod he §5?"^...Tivers'Xted waters and sec ,, as a Boy Scout Field Ins' ■■ Howardrough O dental school and coind a sister, Marian Mort iroamri(;lii licrcal home, or lhe National Rilie Assoiisociation at Ranch (or twenty 1 was LEWISTON the(A amounl of sedi- “ "u” is graduation, thoy returned 3oddatd i d Sealtio. Wash, (class ier pollutants the h the pages of more ihan 500' summer cam ps m Idaho Id and fertilizer for me J. >eri to raiso Iheir family. in\1946 from Twin Falls). Also survol the • Division of Enviro (icWspapers nationally, Oregon. His expertise3 in teaching a number o( ye■McGraw SSn'Slso carry while still D* Allen McGraw. 76- to Rupertwas aciivo in the Episcopal -Ning aro eight grandchildren andf l'n l\ g ------wantsnhc-Lochsiiiuolity standards. For inertore infonnadon. caU 7iJ«3l-,------won him recognitionion in the hunting and ho■do.resident, I died Marilynwa;h, P.E.O.. W omen's G oll' Mtlophows.' Anolhor son, Qroo! tributaries taken . Education ol Idaho Nev«cws. Ho was train horses.-'me 17. 1999. at the Church,ation f and many other civic ArlMerritt, preceded him in death, c. of degraded wateruDugh this process « ■■■ at whether or not IPkIH well rospocted by his fellowfolk teach-•• Survivors inckn Boiso. Assoctatioizaiions. Alter Howard's 1094 I and is also buried In Arlingt, A draft asses ers and studoms Folio a appropriatdy list- ollowirig his ters. Lynda (Dickn November 0. 1922. organizaiiont. ihoy established-a mis- yo>Jaiional Comolory, irtrpn . Lochsa R iver sui son of Frank C- And retirement,r.dontai.ciinic through tho .Wc oj riv e r and 25 wellof of the Division alQuaUty saicl...... nald McGraw._Ho jsionaryDal do Church in Tegucigalpa, Me rill ol sliould not have b

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;Burlc prepaares for Ip r ^ e s s i;or grow ^ACDEY-IN-r B R I E F ^ I ' ByJohnT.Huddy ' - - -NbTthsIdsltle"troupe presents melotlranian Zozulasaid.J- agreiSreed growth is berteficial t' Days) at _ ring the economv_hack_oiilil _____ Thf» grant applicationJon4B-cliuol Auiliionum.. I'lcket.s-J are S5 ?or adults ack, the a ty back on track ancind Monday. If the grant« irequest IS aiidS4forst : more than S300.000)00 in s ta te look elsewhei'here to expand, Zozula thle e IMini-Cassia area bock onor approved, the project w ir students and senior citizea-i. - ;l will be rcc. Dirccloror Lucile1 Campbell said this I ' ‘grants to provide a scwifewer line for said, t r■ack,” a d M e n d e n h a ll said . “I ommended to the Gc^“vorn^'s I 5 humorous meliidramii is ^ ^0^ ^ tato proccsstn|ang plant. Former Gc ur brides-to lie who supposedlylly hiive come West to the Gov. John Evans, the woulould admonish the Cit;ity Economic Advisory C Coi m n a U h c ------ln-$S1700io------hcathrf-DitltEvans^awHrSJird'Oic Coun j-tecriioi'y lu in jiiy a qu an et- ounciJ Ihat we go lortlfwitlftlKlie city will tlicn rnnke: a prcscnla. which inclui go a l^ g witii tiie Dcpaepartment of city is doinging the right thing by groivi•oxvth.” tion to the council in dude a luml>erjack, a siiloon q»wiiyiieri ajjriTzled prospecior Commerce grant if thi mmid.July. a„dabankcnker. the applica* applying forfor a grant. Evans was Redi Rei Foods transports waste (cto An award should be maimade a week ..jf ^niy ,j, ’ 'tion is approved. Theic moneyn wiU at Friday’s n y their brides were real," C;implipbell said. “The tinscmpii- _ — ^ u-uscdtobuiia'rriHiiinulesofpres- . m ore than 20 other residents and posec)scd tlirough land applicationon. M ayor Doug Mannin TTT lousTind3hi3ht(tyl3WyOr, uig Harry UeuHul, h'as'hircd ati acircss tu • surized sewer linee toti ex te n d Mini-Cassiaa aarea offidals. The : nmg saic^ he impersonatelate the four fiances.” tie sewer line would allow thihe was looking fonvardloerow to ihm - -nicviUiii, • along U.S. Highway 30 in Burfey “Redi FoodDods is a good customer plantlant to dispose of waste monire the area, llain's schemc, slie said, is to lurure the bridegrooms iniu a ' ’to the Redi Foods potat , . ,. mine shaft)ift and blow them up, leaving 3tat0 process- of our bankik andi a good member cffidifidently. Redi Foods is bccomim- “We are all awareor of what dm g the villainess a wealthy , ing plant west of town.T>. of our commnmunity,” Evans said. ing a g a worldwide potato proces.wiwr can and will do for hethe commiim- Aclors in Redi Foods hosis ]plans to “The perfonr)rmance of this plant in and \ : in the play are Travis Weavei/er, Martin Shirley, Wade id w ants to continue to worhirk ty,” M anning said. ■ “It’: Itsju slth c VVeavcr.Ta. expand its airrent fadladUdes from Burley is probablypr one of the withith the: Magic Valley and Minini- start.” Tad Bishop, Kyle Irwin, Liz PoPope, Mavilah Bishop, Ik-v three to eight workk lines.li This most success!»sful processing plants Cassiiassio,2^zula said. ______Christoffer■fersen, Jan K roeger, Donnieie Sears and Bernadette r. - would mean o boostIt irin employ*' we’ve had in Idaho. We need this “We “W are prom oting the Minini- TimeS’Ncws m nfcr,cr m n T. . ' ment from-70 to-moreore than 200 kind of ^ wiwth.” l . Cassiassia area,” he said. "We arcire Huddy can bc readied in ------' jobs, company presidcndent Michacl Coundlmainan Curtis Mcndenliall lookioking for immediate growthth. 677-t042. Dunds to fill C entennialal Park TWIN FALLSf a : - Expect to hear laid b:back jazzy sounds wafting ______fromCentenitcnnial Park in tlie Snake Rivur-la-Canyoii lodayr— ------S m e l l s N I C E ; a = i l1iti_RotarJtary Clubs of Twin Falls Iuive.p:.pyt.ttJgellier tiie.first Jackpot)t ----- in the Canyanyon festival and the dubs phplan to make ic an anniuil ■ I event. Tliele f«festival will is scheduled fromm noon to 9 p.m. ' . - Entertain!ainment will indude Conceptss Jazz,. The Jim McMahon loses 2 outc n H ______— - Group. Tivinivin Falls Jazz Combo, Evereltel:rX)eyanandat}u:rurlisi<: ____- Aside fronfrom the music, the event will .il:al.so offer ‘*spic>’ food, cold beer.and fimfine wine," a Rotary flier said, There ivill l>e frcx; slnittle.scrvice availailable since no |>arking will of 3 bidis | H be alloiveded at> Centennial Park. Parkingg will only be available in th’-30 minutes '' BySamFsltman beginninggat at 11 a.m. T1mes-Now« corrBsponderident ,. Jazzfesiiv;siival tickets are reciuired to ridede the shuttle. Jazz in thetlu Cinyon tickets are $10 fornr adults and free for diil- JACKPOT-Two,outout of three dren underler 13. Tickets arc available at t' Tlic College of Southern . bids for Jackpot projeiojects came ^ ' Idaho booksokstore. Everybody's Busine.ss,!>s, The Homestead, Little . - in above the projectedidcost. c Red Hen,I, Old0 Towne Gallery, Crowleyey’s Drug Store. Peacock ; The Jackpot Publiib lic W orks Alley and1 ArArlene's Flowers in Jerome. ■ building, which has beebeen on the ______^______.AIlpioccccecds.wilLbeneflLllicJlock.Cree:cekJ?arkSystem______----- !—dniwing-board'for'yc.■ycarsrwa”s Cjgf 2^1 expected to comc in ai n at around CompOed from Staff reports / $500,000 but the lowest^est bid was 'm S809.000. “We did some tilings there to -j^ make it o nicer lookiniking build- ^ ing," said Lynn Foresiresburg of :ley’s Ortoi)n wins Elko County CoirCommunity ,v Lgl Development. “We triedried to build ; future into it.” • Foresburg said the pnprojcct wiU H H b E S K s Miss5 s Mini-Gaassiatitle go out for bids again this winter. Tlie bid to improvei AiAcc Drive, By Joey Bryantmt ^ B aw ard a . the road leading to10 thet golf Tlmes-News writerwril ______cash e. course, was alsoI rejectedr W' ^ B Tliirty percenini I - Wednesday by Elko Coubounty com- .-I B U R L E Y--/ A little bil of cbun- ^ ^ B of the compe-le- I __ • . missioners. Located nexnext to U.S. . - try, a little bit id to curb. . !i^^B_L-w>mcri_cflmp' _ — awards fromn yiyears ofTaprballet;----- ing-th' I Four Jacks Casino anc lyrical, jazz;z anda clogging, and presesentations induded HansenL*n ■ • Highway 93 where it v ______plons to majilajor in dance and on tludie . Goff played un ele-le- I nect to a 9-inch line at Engli;Iish .______at the post O minor in musicusic at college. She is gant:t violin solo before Emilyly ;_officc. Commissionersrs i received Continued fromm C l A m "shesaid daughterter of Berkeley and' Hanseisen turned the violin into a ___ :_bids frotnjhe Nevada C V number of the Newcomer:r ■ irate on the language,” si :q_Company______Burley-’s-fi-first-year-with-its— Center tSweS-Sot------KellyOnonofjof Burley.------foot-st • of“Huby Dome on nter’sstudentsarcTio^rinreg--g.—: ----- Mariyofiho'snidcntSA ond C.L. Newcomer programpn was a great ularr susummer sdiool, she said. or English. NatahejuddJdd was the first mn- Eaciadi of the competitors won a • Stutzman of Twin profident at Spanish or 'in Falls. success, saidd IIrma Bushman, one “Tlu'Tliey are doing fine, and they ner-up and LauraLai Fluckigcr won 5200} sdiolarsliip: and a mementolo ' Com m issioners will aw :y Bushman said, award the of the tcachcricrs for the Newcomer blendsnd in real well,” Bushmann * She has some advdvicc tor socondnimer.iler-up, from1 ithe Rotary Qub. : bid in a spccial1 nmeeting CcnterinBurl)urley. said,d. ols Tosha Hans(msen was pickcd by Thehe scholarship pageantat : Wednesday. Minidoka County sdiools “Many studcudcnts couldn’t speak Duri)uring the first year at thee “Hang in there. It'sIt's'a slow____her peers as; MissMi Congeniality. markcked the silver annivers.iry of — ------one-worf,-" Bu!Bushmansald.""When------Ifcwwcomer a (.enter tcachcrss process; you don't seeee a l ^ f ------Talenred-an■and'composed, ihe~— the-R'Rotary-sponsored-evenrrln— In------; Timcs-Ncws convspond onacnt Sam we transitionioned them they had Icamcim ed a few lessons, too. growth at the beginnirning,” she youngjadics:s « waltzed across the honoror of tlic anniversary, the pre*e* -- ; Fdtman can bc readied it */ tnjackpot - -enough convciivcrsational language------“'We'leamed-TOTiofdo We more'e • said. “But tliere will bee plphenome- “ s'o.se m cockticktail dresses, swim*— viousis 24: winncrs were invited tfj to — - - - ; at77S-755-23Sl. to get along.”•” currictriculum at first, but to concen-V nal results at the end.”> suits and eve2vening gowns and parodadc across the stage as thele entertained1 thetl: oudience with mastciters of ceremonies Burtrt . . music, drama10 aiand dance. ■ Huishsh and Terri Harding Mitchell;ll i T eacherr ______The evening-ing-wcar competition updat«ated tlieir accompli^menis. ended in a tieie forf< the casli award. “I had h eleven terrific women;n j Continued from Cl The teacherier - called "Bio Bob” SItudent tu t Ben Roberts, who0 John Rumel. attomeyley for the Brittany Goffrf inir a lilac confection and yvin.”.„ . ; became up^etVOric bifthe fti angry 'student, who10 hTia1 been involved a petii'Ctition In McDonald’s sup->• lEA member, ; students left class statinging that tlie in the dassrooroom scene, came up portt inir hopes it would help hiss “It’s very difficult foror iteachers ^ - class was b u ll_____ . MMcDonald to McDonaldd anda shook his hand case,:e, b1 ut th e stu d e n t said hec to persuade a board to) gogc against ------H O 1 calmly stated tliat if thethe student and expressed» d that he was sorry had1 figuredfij it wouldn’t do anyy recommendations ot thlieadmmis- e . i v_y I thought class was bull1 _1 ,it about whatat had happened, good,id. iration,” Rumel said. DR T H E R]EGGRD- ; didn't hurt his feelingsgs i if he left McDonald saidaid. “I I just jl think that it was a • becausc it makes itt easiere: to “rm sorry tl ; I .. Tho Tlmee-Newsws Timonotliy C iraud, IB. 1740 C St.. ^ that I was terminat* p re!tty tty bad deol, and itt Timcs-Ncws staff writer\terjCTtmfcr ------Ilcyburlurn; ihisdemcanor; S300 fine. • teach stu d en ts who waiw ant to be ed, and I wishdsh that I could still shouliluldn’t have happened,"" Sant/monrt can bc nwe/ia■hed at 733- Qassla Count 3 coun eoil*, 30 dayi' jail. 28 suv I there. teach the stud£Lidents,” he said. Robcriberts said.. 0W/,£xf.24i. u n ty S X rd. 12 months. prulMlinn. IK) (i^iy%' BU RLEY- -R Recent activity in licensc suspended, time neclit- Sth District:t C ourt In C assia ro dayj' Mini.CflMia Inmaic Workk I I’rosram; Magisiniie J ihIrc Royy , I G a m p ______Couniy indudec: C-Holloiiloway. : Continued from Cl Players block>ck the ball by lying gainn supportsi from cach other,', P arents are on boardird tor. the ■ Folony sentend5nclngs Felony)y tllsmlssals • back os a counlor forfor thei sum- , down to prevci ivcnt the goal. Davisris ssaid. weekend, stiirting mthha a Friday KiiitelyJc.nNan Mai. 30. ISOlJ K Drive.. Kerrvrry KemJIlUchiwn. 29. C29 tL 300 'ioiTasyraini9iiy"\?ii5'fiiMa«s,, iiight”luleht"sHow, unaid lodayi a------*»irai: i«ii;umiiinmrnlrefrTiy-mraniJtTP STHHurley;ju: agKravaicd liaticry: “ Som etim es I wishih iti lasted che cam p’s: purpose pi is showing anothe>ther day’s was swimming att panel discussiori andId : special iranjferof property; Mamin.imie JiidReRoyC. Ilulldway.' ■ two weeks,” Baldwin saiisaid. “Then . attendees theyley can make th d r own S ligar >sis, 12 montht, deienni- TerriiTil James Wallace. 3 3 .1'.O. gar’s. On other days, thec ^ a k e r , plus breakoutt dassesd to ry lime, month*, inde- 860 Hcj oilier times Tm glad it onlyo lasts boundaries. DDavis’ son, Sidney, campci[ipcrs rafted down the Snake,e. include a goal ball dem Icybum; forRery, Disirici J uJ rc J.I* emonstra- tcrminute pcnlierito il.r, ilmtjpi.irki m ilart...... - • one week’’ ^ - -asastedasajuijuniorcDunselor.'' . Rivero■er and soared ilirougli the sky"/ lion. Pafehtralso canropt'fd'r 0] a JudRcMonteIfliarX arl»n.______- —0ne•o^those-time3■ms-m ayhave------Mos^o^the■he'34'physi callychal------^xourtjurtcsyTjfTwo volunteer pilots'S' • - c h a t wlih-ISDE-Suporinirlntendem *------been while playing fourlur gamesj of lenged youthh attendinga the camp fromm CGooding Airport. Picnics iy sentencings s Ron Darcy. Minidoka Cou: p u n t 7 ” goal ball this week. Toro even( the ore enrolledid in: regular public ■ werere sscattered througli the spe- hard Schmidt. 36.128 K. DJKline. T, URgTJVuleti ouuiull amended lu ' odds for all players,i, goalsgi are schools duriiiring th e y e a r. T h e d a l! actactivities, and morning class*> Timcs-Ncws correspc sp o „ * „ c - Recent activity in Hupcn; irtnnr>fii»H-hy-wirf»_iapPi .CourtJn-M inidoka , ‘H^hurgirginK wcupon aimed jl aniiiherir,______ip cd to the— -camp-iM m op]opportunity-for-them ----- es-thrtthrough-thcnvcek-onhanced**i'~~Shawir~MetC0!f'C0Tt'bc'n!c imeunor; $ to O court cosjs. IHO0 floor, and the ball contaiiItains a bell. to strengthenlen friendships and livingsng skills. 934-S292.a jail, sii5pcndi.-— RoyCIIoUowuy. uonnnna 'Rde' CafTen.' 39, 501’ W. naielin.inc. I’aul; postcision of forgedd Continued from Cl al S4 to renewlew on their driver’s tlie Sawtooths.Sav checks, you sec theircm w hen price tag, covered by memoney set licenses; thi: check aiamended lo misdemeanor petit,t -■ his money will go Shehe said*she wouldn’t have1 they’re sick, you yve Uiemllie their DrunketKlrivIngIng sentencings saSSOO fine sus|)cndcdl $63.50 coun aside by tiie clinic board.rd. d irectly to grigrants for training, diangcngcd her carcer in any way - shots, you sew ’em upip oncci in Nnniio Sanint 1 360 days’ Jail, 90 suspended, 188 Osborn has also beenen vocal' at ‘ vehicles and ln» HcrnimiJei. 3G, 17« mnmhi*’ nd equipment for unless;SSS she could rid h e ^ ‘lf of thei awhilei” she said.. Normul Ave.. Burley:Bur mildemennor; virtlmt-IS, pmluiion, $330 restiiuiion duee the Statehouse, urginglg 1lawmak- emergency metnedical services. papensbom has seen acddcnts thatt from high school, gett m arried, jail, 70suspcndc»l,i :iicl L Weldin, 42. 3634 Christy gency medical serviceses ini rural house in Boise,ise, so she can spend wouldlid have1 had devastnting out*' survive acddcnts, and Ihavoid chil- ^ ^ ' ’cr^ (Jo Wve. Taylor»viIle. Uuh; unlawfuls - communities. nave cnu „cenitentlaiy time luspcnded, (ourr nths, she’ll return to Butut mostr rewarding for her iss Timcs-Ncws corrcspondcident Barij livc/corcIcMdrivin*ivins“«M,SO fine, $(a!sO indeienolnace peniientiaiy rime dayi’ Jail luipended, J2 j B ; Beginning July Stanley, to sit back and take a workin;king witli diildren. Nciwcrt oin be readted in I nded; District Judge J. Williama . :• 1 , drivers will pay anin aaddition- look a t th e spispectacular view of j'TheThey come in for well baby! * ■ 788-9530. llion; MaRi.uato Judgo ------^------NoihanW.JJlftcr. C4 Tlme»Mm;TwinF*IIi,iaii.lO*ho Satunby, Jum 19(1999

Magic ValU:.LEY

C D C aadvisory ^group cal]Ils for h aa l t h S tu diy ofjprofposed inccineratorF;

— — ByN.S7NokKentved------brtclng on a health study att which supplies drinkinglg and iiri- plant designedled to treat up to 6.5 statee ]INEEL Oversight Program. TImefrNows writer______" I i l oo r r ' s n o t e S e eEL, u said hc would indude thes gation water for abputut 200,000 million cubicic feet{< of plutonium- State:c offidals take such suggcs-:s- in editing error, this >ndneniicrator and landfill in a Ust off soutlicm Idaho residents.Its. ' contaminatedd waste.w tionss andi concerns seriously andid TWIN FALLS - An Ida] n r r " =ran n incomplete In projectsKts that could wamint more: Federal ond state officffidals say The plant is jpart of tiie state’s look; irinto them, slie said. ' sory panel to the fcclurnl'rai Centers fc^ftkJo/soc cdedded ’s ^support. Tlie is.;sb; National Hnginucrin(ing and- those.are healtliltli concem s to Uie .■ -Idalio0 ChemicalC Processing Plantt • • • Tlic subcommittee’s secsecond res- rev iew ed , INEEL INI spokesman reconsmstVuetion project. The pr6uld hove to approve of dcdoses people may have/& ly in Twin Falls, passedJ tvtwo reso- Effects SulKomijmmittee. “It’s a no- Prop

By Mai7 Lou Potts nokes the evaluation more • Maintenance Superviseasor Larry I | m | B TImoft-Nows correspondontJ t______: B u d g;et e t hearing ■ specificlie ini the areas of coaching; Finstad gave an updatetc on the I - ||fp ^ . iVtaBuNSctxxSwolBoefilwfllholdlts ublic relations, construction projectss ot the Wp ; BUIIL - The Schoolool Board |anrtuDlt«eM cr School Board business: schools. The new ble> lcachers II NHv.-.M approved new tmancy gu guide ines | MonflayltMtfwdWrictedmlnistro- hc „board cut the hours of should be installed at thelie Middle on Tuesday for middlee andai high tion crfBco et 920 H : Cunningham, substancc: School by next week ffl Main SL Thoboanl ^ SCO O . school students. wiUalsoctKkloonon'newrrethcmotics abuseI educator ccl for the district, Popplcwcll Elementary’sfhoZg I heooCFM’i* * 2 7 9 ^ Under the new Kuidelin.‘lines, mid- boctoforthodistrtistriet • - to to . lack of funding, and ventilation system is al die school students canan be sus- |______I Cunninglingham will work a half day schedule. Finstad is also= in“ S W A MDP P C O O L E R - pended on their 12tli un»unexcused on Tliurscursdays instead of a full day. video cameras in the highish school E v a p o>ration r a Cooled L 'U3NDITI0NER J .■ absence in one semester a ;r and higli p als have banninned pagers, cell * Highigh school English tcachcr hallways and parking loilots. The CFM’S REG. RE NOW B TUI's 's REG. NOW 1^'- ______sdiool studcnts-can-bc-stu.su.480 *369 Bulll Middle School Principal i’r dom drug testinjling policy. He said Shepardrd willt continue with the dis- policies dcal with sexualal harass-1 4500 >60 Barry Epsil said the neww programj: the program haslas been successful trict mti o;heroj capadties but Brad ment, reduction in forcc, t '600 *479 10000) '550 *419 will be put in place thiss fall.fa Higli and he’s givenn presentations i to Vickhan'lammcr has, resigned his and tcsdng, IMITED Wm RAMTY 5 Ye^jmAI L m ite d W/mnAMTY ||||> Sdiool Prindpal Terry AdolphscmAdi other schools inteinterested in setting physical;al education teaching and said Ilis school is also50 ;a d d in g up their own policolidcs. coadiingng position, Tlic board also Timcs-Ncws correspondenfcni Mary stricter dress codes, parkiirking and Jund also outlutlincd changes in approved/ed the resignation of custo- Lou Potts can be rcachcd in iBuhl at drivinB regulations; BothJth princi- ihe evaluation rcreview for coaches dian Mitdlitd i Douglas. 543-8854.

------1 w i Q H Kimberly Sc5chool Board1 \hires architectct for project Know the sci ■ H |M |

------By Margaret Jones------Superintciidei dent-John Garner conditioitioning is being-installed - with S p d r t< BIIESIuII2ajQ^iu Tlmc»Now8 correspondent______informed the; biboard that math inside ththe e elem entary and midcUe teacher Judy YcYoung was one of school building.bu ------KIMBERLY— ----- W^ork— or on—sixJdaho-leaciiichers-recoanizcd ------Kim berly’s new higli schc;chool and n a tio n a lly forDr their teaching Times-.eS‘Ncws corresponden t gymnasium was put in i m otion skills. Young willvill now compete in Margaretiret Jones can be readied in IF Y OU’R I E A ' Thursday when the Schoolool Board » national compeipctition. KimberlyTly at 423-5430. .. approved the hiring of Boise- Other School1 BBoard business: based Hummel Architclitccts to • The boardI willw seek bids for BUILIP E R O R^ ( O N T R A (lCTOR design the projcct. milk, gas and diidiesel fuel for the ^ Hummel representativelives Scott coming school yciyear. Straubhor and Skylar RuiRiihel out- * Curriculunlum Coordinator VTV jined the steps iliat will1 beIx taken Kathleen Noh o ou p ined » onsoini;______in order to begin conslruciruction in testing scheduletile for students to ^ the spring of next year., TlThey rec- prepare them to jpass exit requirc- ommended the'board hirelire a con- ments their scnioaioryear. struction manager. The bo;board will • New Boardd M! em ber Dcrald advertise for letters ofif ii interest __ G lenn was swnrirnrn in hy D istrir t __ Tti and will review the lettetters July Clerk Trace MiMickelsen. Glenn 14. will fill the seatIt formerlyi held by . Also Thursday, the boai)oard hon- his wife, Lois, whwho dccided to not LOIcoking for a ored retiring teacherr G ordon run for renjlectioilion. ^ Hogan and retiring boarcord mem- • The board ap]approved the 1999- INNew Car? ------her-Lois Glenni-Hogan-rin-retired —2000-iontative-b.‘-budget contracts------i a W e ' after 32 years of leachinging in the for the SouthII CCcntral Health ClClick Heie! - - IT’S YAT __Flansen and Kimberly’ districtsdi Department, DiDistrict Auditor and Glenn dccided to notlot irun for M ark Holm stcatcad and the legal issificd adsonthctmerMui.'~ ’ “ re-election after eight yearsyc on services of otiomtimcy Walt Sindair. , ey’re fast, ilicy'ru easy, and the board. • The boardI acceptedoc the ath- "'yyR*-’'f Rct rcsulls! Whether you’re & R 0 \I f E R ^ e or selling, all you have lo do € Applications are beinglg accept-j Ictic schedule,J, athlctic: budget ed for the middle schoolI principal pr •md student fee schedules for k. To find out more, call today! position to replacee Ralph upcoming school:ol year. ' e J.T lm o s.N o w s O nline Campbell who is leavingg tlthe mid- • Graduation1 f0931 die school to tcach biolo|Dlogy and class will be hclcicld May 2G at the /(www.niaslcvalloy.eom ------sci«nce-at ihe-high-Ki-Kcliooli— College of SoutlicUicmldalio.--. — »1 choico for onlino ctasslMods. jwxlassiriodw^^ ------Kimbcrlv-nolice-officgr^ic r S ta c o y - - « G arner annflmounced that air . J_ -102«______Buck will become the district’s di< new resource officcr in the fall to " 2’X 4 ’FLUlM O R E ^E N T 7 ^iROMEBATH _____ reph^ce Rod Pooler, ,who_r_(n_r_cccntly_ y - L A Y -IH n retired. ^ ------FHER^S DAY II fflflffC T — 7 ------ACI^CESSORIES !»tvuoiy. Veiy fl/p/i ' Tomlrino SALE llonc3mtitam.stnK- < 02-D203 3J9 ■ • Ooc \______02-D2U 1.29 ind lame. Wsablind ftotietiook ALIU L BARBECUE led. 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Builders,), Contractors. 1 W e ’l l M a k es South • 1\vin Fallsi New Locahon Magic Valley’s Do-It-Y( WecanyafuUlinlincof.„ ■ MabicV'mau u£Y Ma u (Food Court) 2000 • Cioseo StmoAr 130 Eastland Drive 7S 3 0 4 CEIIULAR PHONES*s • PACERS vSal DUTtspBuniBoaliUKM Monda urday 8:00-5:00 • Sunday 9:00-4)-4:30 a Roet Mju. Pocntuo Some II Kini nuy nol bc'r»1 ill loullailloiu, ^ sERviq; > A cc^SSORIES AOMMioooiioTA&HEnttrprtMt • 2S1-2312 S 7 3 3 -1tn. I’licn (irccllvt lhiouD> June 24.1»9. iday-Friday 8:00-5:30 • Salurdi T\t llcmi limiicd lo tct^ll uln. C«Ttiln iKmi SpKUl Older ind riinclKCk gUdly sivtn. I S*tinli7.JaMl9.19»9m T1ne»Mm.T>kiFMt.ldite aC4 I d a h o AVV ei s t '______— Loolokingforamlew recipe? ^ A FRESH COVI P A Panel recoDmmends s a s p iice c £ u p y o u r life w ith ththe Food & Home 3n.eyeiyjyvednesdayj]Jn-HieJimesrNews-5 _ n m i x ^ t ^rnTfoFT'SS-G"C“ \ BOISE B( (AP) - A screcnining ___ in 1998 and a productiiCtion supcn-i- . {T -Hi— ------pani>ancl headed by Lt. Gov. Bute lot pnosphate I) / » _ J/ )tter believes a four-man tea::am plant, and third waswa George *r r ■r.- hat indudcs a wildlife managiIge- Kimball, a trout farmerner in Gracc. ( fl R e f o r m rij nent expert, a fisheries biologis;ist. Upper Snake Rivei 'J'l Drlggs aiiuriiey Roy■oyMolilIoii: S l^ n r ir-T------hould m ate up the new majoritrity Terrcton sheepmj>man J e ff I I I 0*00^743^502- « li:.. - >n the beleaguered Fish anind Siddoway had rcpresresented the ( i « ^ 0 ;am e Commission. region. Sccond was Ri ; Ron Slocum [ I Q O8 Olds Achieva 4 d c x > r ______-Gov.— Dirk— Kompthornrn «-----of-HenryVLakcrfon SU eleascd the nominations oon dent of the Bank ofif t\Amcrica in I I j k :endiUQoins. crub*. 'j'.Lj; : 'riday over Otter’s admonitionn ito Boise. Tliird was Doyleyle Markham . •r wlndewaAeeka, rjr- - w p the list confidential, at lea;:asi of the Environmentsntal Science [( traetton control J'. mtU after the six-man screcninling and R esearch Founundation in j laneJ can discuss the nomineeces Idaho Falls, md all other applicants with theth A founh nominee wnwas induded j i i m in ;ovcrnor. for the Upper Snanak e R iver ft I V O tter wanted to araid possibiible Valley - Idaho Fallsills o u tfitte r S ' rduMuMu t>-en campaigning.fqr the job. LaMoyncHyde.- ft I duiaaxiMiClM«. Kempthorae spokesman Briaian “I want to sii dowr>wn wilh the H ' *»co,e«tati Vhitlock said the governcnor scleaion commince anand get their [1 j rii- mderstoc^ Otter’s rationale bibut insights,” KempthorneTO said carU- m) . n W F O las been committed to-makining— crthis^NTck.'Tharmi-mceting-has— ESXHHICESJNJDAHOJlGUARANXEE o £ , he committee’s recommendtda* not been SCI. ions known once he receive hem. O tter said the list for eac cgion was submitted in order c he screcners’ preference. The panel’s top recommend: ions were; North-central Idaho - Jamc ’eek of Viola, .who retired thi pring as a professor of wildlif nanagcmcnt at the U niversiv c tm daho. Sporting goods store mar HHIo^n ^ager^ Keith Carlson of Lewiston, 7K ilarine Corps retiree, had repn H&- ented the region. Sccond waP se*” f i l l tillMulligan, president of Thre livers Timber Co. in Kamial n d third M-as Alex Irby, resourc,rce—I ------^ ------nanager for KonkoKillc Lumbcber !o. in Orofino. m Southwestern Idaho - Bankin conomist Scott Hayes of Bo ist H Andy Grant. ti£ht, andd Landonli Beck on Tbmday reptan >entist Richard Meiers of EaglI from BBANNER FlFURNITUREE that w u damaged Uueoiree yean ago by flooding at RobiK Elad represented the regior Moscow. The teepee co«cover was made by tbe Coen d'AlI'Aleee Tribe of Idabo. SeccIccond was William Platts c ______BoisCoisc, a retired Forest Servic emmploycc p and resource consu: Oak ant, and third tvas Don Qovt-erro c f ieridian. a retired Postal Servic Ghamliber chieff says Sirorker and chairman of ththe Idahdaho Wildlife Coiindl, Gun Soulheastern Idaho - Kc: ’e president of. soon raisei rates.ra Con: 'onservation who has been i: NOW ihc U ^ . Chamber of Commerce ^ It has beenbc more than two idal:daho for ihe last four year: _ rcacied cautiously FriiFriday to stgns__ _>-ears s n r r t ioda-Springs-rancher-Rt^Brow:)wn— — ■from Federal Rcscn-c:r>’e Qiairman f^all lhe Fedod e \x n cul rates three hlad a d represented the regior I Alan Greenspan th:th a t in te re st tim es to heih elp insulate the U.S. Sec y ty, (0 warrant a ratele hhike. But he ptnmpts conxnsum eis and business- ' ’ ( ------imtncdiatclyhcdgciIgcd- his com- cs less, ies: but it also can h u n .....« > - ments with pripraise for proHts and 3 9 9 - ^ s^ nd increase unetnploy- I [ ■ ■ Similar to llluslra Greenspan’s insight.t. ment. I \ , : S ta rtin^ i 2 4 9 “The ability lo risrisk working More too tthe point, Donahue | | R eg. S 319 along the m a r ^ andnd not1 increase said, th e r“C e appears : little indica- ■ > i ' — imcnst rates makes; aall tot of sense,-— iio n .th e ««conom > y needs to be - | ;jCOOKIMG-i |— Donohue said after addrcsangadt the reined in. I , ’P Boise Metro ChaChamber of “My %-iewew is it couldn’t hurt to I Reg. S435 J Commerce. “ On thele cother hand, wait anotherher month.” ' '; C la ss \ Grccn^ian has the mosmost ujModaie D onohueue cited technology* I J u n e 2 6 t h : • tl numbers and the bestst ppeopk ad\TS- driven inerticreoses in worker pro- ] | inghim-'And if Iw thou{wughtWevtire- ductivity/ aas a fanor keeping ' . I■ --at 11 :30 a m - ■ J- going to get a majorrboutofinfla- bi inflationn in check. While ; ; 1_ Call for fcscfvationt S ------^ tion ora-seriotis dec!lecline in ou:------acknowledgedging that point earli* — i ection “I 8 Cun " industrial cfHcicnQ', thi ,thenhemi{^« er this wee(cek. Greenspan said | [■ j S p e c t a c u l a r : -Reg. J545—* be doing the right tldng.ing.” • productivitj.■ity cannot account for • i slration In comments to the Joint the strcnglligth of continuing eco- 2 I S a l a d s : ibinets Econom ic Commiimittee of nomic gro:rowth he considers • i Congress on Thursday, unsustainabtable. ; ; Starting At G reenspan said “mi“modest pre- Donohue,uc, howe\-er. is uncon* ■ i: 733-8191 J Com pL emptive actions" to0 proieap U5. vinced of)f thei need to make | | 778Fi)ll5ATc.SaiIcCl . economic growth migl ; laaclM P b n 2 niglit bc need- money ti^^ter ti for the more than ■ '; HON-FRl 10-6 2 D e s i ------ed.-It'was the secondid sisuch stigys------3 -million bujbusinesses the chambef— j |___I ______5 ^ _0:5~ _ _ 7 _ _ ; ------tion this week that thetitc Fed might— represents.s. -— ------S « H i l t q .9 ^ | —C orrecdonsnsfirm I ^ Colic w ill f o o t t hhe e bill B | Choose from N O W i our selection of3 f ------t o m o v e imnmates I o v e r 1 8 0 BOISE (A P )-S tateale prison offl- ip u ter ^ dais announced onin I Friday that C i g a r s o r Corrections Corpo ^ecliners America has agreed!d tito covcr the surprise Dad ik S c { transportation costssts of sending wltfi one of our nmates to the k ' . ^ bySea)y cuiii]JUJiy's pti5oniii*Nin-Newlrtodca"— H — —hand-crafted- t c i When he advised K #517-27 cd Gov. Dirk H jfl hum idors and Kempthorne a dayy eearlier that H VP ! crowded conditioiciotts would accessories to rvquiru'diiothcrlOO' o — — "beshippedouf toNci-NcwMexico,— ieep-hisclgars 299 R eg .5 4 M Correction Direct*:ctor James fresh. W e also) Spalding said the ststate would have to cover tram‘ansportation have a great s t a r t i n g Y o u r ------s e l e c t i o n ------^ A t C h o i c e — But department sspokesm an \ Leather Mark Camopis saidid (Corrections Corporation offldalss aga^txd Friday morning to co^-cr tiiele ocost of trans- 1^ Recliner ------porting this group ofofiiunalesas . well os an^ future roups that hare I Pipe Tobacco m by Sbrklino & Soal|»399 to be relocated untilil theth new s a te I 04803 Ufollmo Warranty #1153 prison opens in mid-20(\-2000. / W ------S P i p e ■ R eg .S 8 3 0 <1762364 Reg. 5520 That had beenn thti e v erb al A ccessories *>Regr^7S0" understanding duringing discussions between state and corcorporate off]- v S B I cials last wintcn te r w hen Kempthorne was presjtossing to hbid - off opening the neww prisonj . But JOCEAiEJSHESiUtEOUSSfSmnT/ g - orated in the ------it was not incorpora ...... — at Price Hardwi contract when the> statest moved 200 inmates fromim Texas to ______147 Main Avenue West j Corrections Corporaliration's New Mexico prison in April )NE Me B uanea E tftto r Virffrtia Sy. .. Huidifis 733-0931, Ext. 242?42 ■ Pase^G-f>------■ ------S a tu rd a yr t; u n £ 1 9 , ~ 1 9 9 9 ------The Timcs-Ncivsi v s “ -

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lla S. Hutchins . f “ tws writer " ,______

QT V FALLS-The developer BriefiI l- rf- I for prim e pproperty- at Twin Fails’ n o r th c nntrancc tr has released a plan for “Canyon Park,” NEY re. largely com m ercial 1— ------project thy thai’s jiist begihnlhR to H 3S5iioH B(3S3 Iw-'“ ...... A.G. Edwards5 reportsi eyes have been watch- flf^ Canyon North canyon-rim project with ™ record first qucluarter inicrosi.^i,Jut_deveIoper_Neilsen ...... J"Ww^WegQfBktetfe t OndcvaRt NtMlh.' on 8b uiutU itn ' KduardC Inc, on ' C<».’s’s rprevious descriptions * ------: ST. i-O 'flS - A.G. Kd« ortneSnateffiwrCM^oL I'riday unnounccd rcccir.cord revenues. mucli jcli less specific than a ^ net fuminKs und ciiminiTjings p e r share re c e n tly • rt released promotional Canjon PaA NtWi Is north cC • fur its firM flNcal <|iuncr.er. booklet, wlwhich maps a dtn-elop- new R ftim Street edensfon. and S'ci cam infs for ihuc qu^inerqi ended ment of 30 Canyon Paik West is seuoi or tre 300 hotel rooms, a con- ^extension. ______------' Mav 31 wtTL- $«5 millionion on rcxrnucs vcniion ce center; 2.035 parking PlKWIlltMtim. Bi­ o f5 6 3 J m illion, o r Sfifi c c. en ts difuted sp a c e s a nnd d 31S.OOO square feet VZ caminpi per shan;. Forr th e same <|iiar- o f rciaiL r erestaurant, dnwna and • ^ Sevefwtwy hotel wtt 175 e e s : . ter last year, nci carnin," '" R ' office space rooms and a 25.000«quar»loo( million on rt-wnucs of 53/053/ million, or ^ , convention centcr. ;i1e of seven-story build- .*5 7K ccnis diluted varDincungs p..r share. • Seven«tDiy how wffli 125 ©jest lhc cnmp.my Siiid. I hug the Snake Ri%*cr rooms Diluted pvr-sharc camramings for ihc Canyon rirrim, and the canyon’s . 5 ■ S.000«quare4ootdnen)a budd-a- tfilMl <|uaricr were based onun% .l million sccncry uas a selling point. |ming. ff»min<le>lcari8*l»IIeVb”thecoinpulef,^;----- Icni share's outstanding:iig ccom pjfed to Co. is pilchiching pacfs for purchase sqisquare teet.' and Marshall CobenefHfWashinctoa. D.C..adnlraa television and refrlgeratoitor were the top technoIo£les ofOf 97.9 million in tlic s;imcme (lu an c r l.isi o r butld-to-*to-suii tenants and says . - RMjrretafltuildnestatalrg 1962tele*UeQaDdalS11921 rwbtteiator on display witharlth the 20th century. Manyir IncludedIi In the survey said theyley year. coastructiorrion for them can b e ^ 77,00077 square feeL A.fi. EuJw-ards Inc. (N^'S their 1999 ccoBtefpartsrts in WasUneton this week dar-«• hope technoloey will helplip find a cure for cancer and CYSH: AGH) is a im m ediatcl’tcly. .• 11345, pandng spaces. Iding company n hasn’sn’t an n ounced an y ing the acpowKea e ntt olef the hottest technoloeles ofif AIDS, and help solve worlorld hunger during the 21st een-m- whose primary subsidisidiary is the CanTOn Pari’ark tenants, but it indi- tte 20tb centanr. A sarriBTve; sponsored by not-cstmcnL If you’reyot going to ° Indian business, said Bcihielh C istro. vice T h e comompnny look it to a leer. whim sical, u p scale anVegas even! at which leek or somcthiag d s c altoeetfa^ maQ for several years,rs. scUc^ there’s five pari,larking spaces, ^ ^Duyers waiting nity reinvcsim cni p«»Rra.gram develop- received a number ofo f offers how arc you goir?oing to attract tnent. \Va.s>iinKt»n Mutual elopers recruit tenants W ith-the suppon of tb e dt>-'t>', from a variety of tndi\iiividuals an office, let alonilone rctaU busi- By Rachel I top fi\ e moHfrace lenders }| Denny T h e pjromotional ro booklet tate and bcal chamber of cocn«• to purchase both thebc build- nesses with custotstomers?" TImes-Nevnivrs correapondent • ' •O'- icrce. the booklet sa>-s, the pro , . “The more lhc bciier.”LT.- CaMn. viid ame the theme that will ’TO' ings in dowTUown Twinrin Falls. Although Urb:Irban Renewal duiinR a sem inar bn India(idian niongagc tflfiellieiher the entire project, ' Ml will extend an edstine. pubub------d c n n and Jody Ichrocdcr— will leave thc'S-S250,0002 offer - TWIN FFALLS"="Tlie~o1d Rogersonon lending sponsored byy Ihctl Federal wu« il namemes the internationally ic5 Pcanyon-rim nature trail anclid of Twin Falls boi^ht[ ththe mall on the table. Me/VIcAlindin said, hotel hass iinterested buyers, but it's;.a a Housing Finance Hoaroard and the acclaimedJ aarcliiicctural designer dd “spectacular scenic overer- last month, and anotheran development of3f a parking lot long way'from ft being sold, National American Indiiidian Housing - Wimberlyriy, Allison, Tong and »ks." group has a hold on the hotel, may not bc attrattractive to the • The hototel's title is vested in twovo Council. Wliilc s>ic wouldlid noti give any G o o . w hos'lost design portfolio . The**' Canyon Park propertyrty the city’s urban renewalrei _ indiwduals currermm tly interest-____ defunct-cocorpora tions,-Rogorson-Hot/^Id___ estimated volume off Investment,ir includesi Disncv's Grand oesn’t includcf tfac* adjaceni^nt d i r « i o n ) a v e McXI^ f n d i n ' ' ed in purckuingng ihe1 building Co. and W;William Hoops Inc, said TitleJc Caitru said there w-.ls no cap« or mini- FloridianI BBcach Resort, Palace uzz Langdon Visitor Centerer. said. -w hom he did notnoi name. Fact Inc. PiPresident Ridtard Stivers, mum for th e pnija'am. ist Cit\- in South Africa ut the promotiona] maierial. aim at transpon- lent. ' b ack a re a (h o ie l)\ slshould. ' arc." up-the holloiel area. Later, they put SO50 Washington Mutual not ig. tKlong to the same entity,”er Urban Renewa ___ clumnda througli which± iLtji.i: makt '"E lhc sue;uest .or . shopper, into a _____ A5Thj; p r o p < ^ _ ^ current \-isi jwal’s proposal pcrcent of the two lots under Williamim jjg— said Richard Stivers,rs. presi- would be feasible iKins to Indian homebuyeijyers - convcn- new enviroironmcnt, Silver said, >r ^center'is on belongs to the ible only if one Hoops Tne1C, but the rem ainder of tlielie lional lending, the Fedcrd e ra l H ousing p o in tin g ;oto several s other projects ^ iaho Transponatioo Depart- dent of Title F aa Inc.Int the entity purchasedcd bothI the old landremailained in their names. In 1971,'1, A u th o rity section 248! loanlo; a n d th e of ow nerCniig C n H. NeUsen. “lent, C"* said Kent Just, executive title company hiredd toti sort hotel and mall buildings.bui the Hoopsps conveyed the property to(0 jjj out the properties’s’ ttitles. Glenn Schroet HUD 184. The thrift hasIS madem several Ncilsen,1. aa long-time resident ice president of the Twin Falls oeder said he the Rogers« o n Hotel Co. .g *Tbc two are like p iceces a of a did try to purcha; doten Indian loans ihmuct)ugh Ihe KHA of T w in Fall•alls and Jackpol, Nev, rea Chamber of Commerce, diase the hotel The prolroblem? Only 50 pcrcent o f.f . ’. ’ puzzle. In order to matnake the butwasunsucccss 24K and its convention;ional lending also is presresident of Ameristar hich runs the ccnter. xssSul. the landI actuallya was transferred to maD work jtxi need parilarking." That leaves the Schrocders the Roger experiment on individualaltnjsTlund._ n Casinos Inc..In. which operates .“V“We’re very interested in pro- erson; for some reason theie ll holds ihe cimvcniiunal The Urban Retlen ew al with a big buildinding they hope Hoops still .nal loans jackpor'si CactusC Pete’s casino, iding an expanded service at ill have a 50 percent interestist , o«vn pt)nfolio. r.ithcr ilwn s . Agency- has pledged;d up to to fil! with retail lf> «»vnWc n ___thlat a t sti.^" Just.said.,bui.ihc tail businesses in the two0 1lots. Since ^ William andId - gSOjDQOfo rp ufduse,-B,-dcmo: ----- and professional»al 1officesrand------Jnlia’Hoop and.the ilorscshti casi-___ J^ ^ C T hasn’t hadjpiroal dis- ops are dead and'tliere are no10 Wusliinpton-Mutual has co ' iitioQ'Ssd cotisttvctioirion of a -----no parfcin8, Theyley d e d in e d to ------surviving'g memberronhe'bdara'of"of bu)ing up to 525 million in I recalls an old Western cussiiissions with Keilscn and Co. or ligtued and landscaped>ed park- commcnt on the with:ith ITD about a new centcr. their parking directors,'5, what happened remains a made to members of ihrw:irw Oklahoma ing lo t a t th e o ld RogUjgerson plans. mysiery. ’s a sense of experience —7 iribcs - the Choctaw. CCht herokee a n d **>«re s a hotel site, McAIindinlin said. ------“The.pet«opIe who would have been - bv First lherc,*’SilveIver said. ThTimeS'Xews Business Editor m Citizen Fotawatomi - The first row of paip a rk in g Times-iVeurs coicorrespondent in a positi'ition to know are no longerCST ' Americans M ongageofKKansas ac City. But sher ctcouldn’t say yet what V'irgiirginia S. //urchins can be would be dedicated fofor cus- Radxd Denny concan be rcachcd here," Stiv :rience will be at the nsadjached at 733^31. Ext. 242. tivers said. “You can’t fill in Compiled from Staff and« tomers in tbe maQ buildrttrfing mTicmFansat73: 734^780. , r«l wire reports Please see ROGERSON. Page Ca8

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ua aaas M4» 3M9 . . suoM i ^ H Seve C l o s in g fuFUTURE.S g I EiL ttln l4.000.Thu '■ UM B.S7B.478 veral Magic Vaalley residentsIts g „ g,„I ^ tt»l.'»OP»lMTr,770^787 I -'o« rfEWYOnxiAPi.KMrtHamu E5r~rs I- “ “is - S I -. ^ot4,ontoo«0;F«mwdue^ 7 - x ^ T S r : bankruptcy iiin Boise court M.nLonn-aCncaMd 14 811,0 ------Lee Roe, 486 Fourth Ave.!. E.,E. S E , 1:1! Wendell,W joint, nonbusinessle ss, - ."■ NYU.i«W«.(>ol«>MhF«a.Y».a,M 9*4,0**0111------BOISE 'hL ?win «’i*45w * ■ ___ SE - Recent activity In - CChapter 13, 1-lS creditors:o fs, J^YOftK IAf>) - Spol f»nl..roiJ«>rou>rr«.ipnc«. U.S. Bankankniptcy Coun included assets as $50,000 to $100,000,, lia.lia 34900 3W30 SmUMWHtir'* ...” ____ L |V E S 1 T ) C K jsnaoft UWal C»« Fft f®U0VUowing Magic Valley fil- billties bi $50,000 to $100,000000. • _____ Ccm^M^ISMirurpiM in es Cosea no. 99-40974. ^ lq| | p | | p ; | OCATCLLO (APj. Idaho F.tm Du>Mu Intitnvw »? JSJ- :J [;SSS!•«to(ii itan k» Fnua». •ow**! U»d*4i mS'*"!)'*' aho llaim and FMdVsl rtapon: no iroon ^* **'! J97 • -5 UVCS1VCSTOCK AUCTION - Wm«> l)v«tlock on OcM • «M 9j'wToI'.’lUnSr?IIIJTS^haftionvda., Chapterf 7.7, nonbusiness, CtChapter 7, nonbusiness, , ...... ‘00 -» Ihorw,■vmui. Md ra.T«»«toal c6wi 36 00-47. M S«> KVf.E wot. W?M ud ’■W. 3S*- ITM M no» Cl.. KY Um,««F» to under$50,>50,000 $£$50,000 to $100,000 Jun Ufl'ttui 11.ia 11! l.OM. uoll _ Jui Ifl'U-J, IJM 1344 13! IjM *03 I.M Salvod^ador Gutierrez, 538 Aug Uf>>Uik !«?; 141 - S 2. »110 00 p.* 7* t> nat*. N Jason Elbert Wells, 620) W.W, _]4” __!*” !'j 6 ?;JVNVri. ^ 7 ______Oakley-A;r_Avc.,.Burley,individual,-----Di ------o5‘’'Sp !m ------14 40---{■* ’ k^UnS^'iiwv^oom^^ DoriS'Ave.rPaul,—individual;iual, ------14 JO 14 40 •• 1 0im ^ ' wi Low am ct» sn»“iI 00. h.ajY lMO.1 hri.n 83 00«6 00, MN ImO< '. M« toa Fn. nonbusinisiness, C hapter 7, M S nc "l.imC4 00-77 00. tl0UB>h«l«ft 7eiW-il 00. >1 nonbusiness. Chapter 7, 16-4S6-49 • jST murI# ' MM 65565M 6C^7 *1 __ creditors,irs, assets under $50,000, crc re d ito rs , assets $50,000 to g^^J£YOW -Kno,^Y.uhaft9.tu « liabilities 0 to OCT t«00 i l « 07 ■ 0 ^Tti g70 ?M.7J 7m II ~?i 1*^oi ies under S50,000. Case $1$100.000,'liabilities $50.000,000 M------p«pn------no^99-t0ft r« uvtum* /as 67! 40959.------toTO $10070T)u. L a se n o . 99- 704 ?» M1.5 '» js -IS CHICACIICAOO o>aa0 Cm . ' ll UM» si'i^ Soniaia F ry , 1262 P a rk 40 M s i s : !!! 306 IW M5 306 '* «cant4oEic»>an9.rn 40924. Oci non aim ;oo 76 7 ?5 5 326 S JJ5 MS -i «TTUtTTl£ ®'*' 8«a» I0« t ! .S? ^ jtsBTo Meadows,IWS, Twin Falls, individ* 1 George Sanford Bunn and Nm 77 70 777735 3 7 65 * ? ^ ^ SiMaFtane 1.5383>63 1 4477 ual, nonbi a n d tOOaia^CMaM'*). CantKUnOoUt 1 4644 inbusiness. Chapter 7. 1* TTeresac Kay Bunn, 1010 Almo,Imo, -10 U.«anp« i - iiS IS crcdi:editors, assets under Bu ^ Lw*n^ M»J ” 1 'tr.OM ^ n “ 00 64 7 7 63M Burley, individual, nonbusiness,less, $50,000,)0, lia b ilitie s u n d e r c i ii ii -i «n;ewaiMrtiwlMl Doc Chapter 7, 16-49 creditors,o rs , M Im ^70 UI l i F o s s i l f■ u U E I * S50.000.C). Case no. 99-10940. Aug tMCaBv 4i?0 11 fj5 «■ *’jj» ^ 3 ij5 A**t 67 64 07.nS 67.57 67.17 assets $50,000 to $100,000, lia­lia- F« Pont-li, MK »I ------Debbyby Y. Dixon, 3S3 Sixth bil ^omntNtwVorK . --Avo.-E.,-T bilities $50,000 to $100,000.WO. - — B'-rr''--- ?Wi47Mn,‘4 .'o? tM*, . ?4«’?Jf?S ?4^ ?44 ” ? r !?* Thu”J MK>tn.6r7Tnu-iui»«ii,o!i o - .,-Twin Falls, individual, - Case ca no. 99-40922.- S*p wnul 2 70 6!> lam SMk o« nonbusini Wh.it ? B4 1/4 ?60 60 4 ?“ i 4 ' M 746 2S0 746 5497 .3 FE£OCr££lcSfcATTU^'^* siness. Chapter 7, 1*15 ---- M SorfiMn 4 7S 1/4 4 6«1J4 creditorsrs,,: assets under $50,000, ch ^ 4 74 10 4M1/? ■ i s .,•; ! r ” Chapter 7, nonbusiness, ” M710 714 So IIS lis -^S liabilitiesies under $50,000. Case f iis |?S Hs iw ' l i " ISi* :ls no.9| 1?i7.WJfl.up3t7 W3 40.000* bunt. Mtt lOano OOYDCAN3 000*»;o«^^li,^^^ ^ V- -ySi ’2 under $50,000.S5< Case no. 99- toiors, assets $100,000 to • ^«^Ui.WtKy«o.eMw ri<-a. Sr i;! ■!■•: i;- Pk-.i Ii4)^t 10 ctiAnjn J.eeo Ou tnWmum.f^CMOWlun.1 o ...... iig . ____ ^40934.-._------55(>500,000, liabilides $100,0003 to ------. I’roloMn (Mbxng nxxt >KarK pteeifiPoirMionUKjuidprce Auj 463 ^ — ::::: H it :l? caryjo:Jones Jr. and Danelle $5<1500.000. Case no. 99-10981. CoMJO ... -Jj Jo n es, IS: ) -M40 5565 K7i’ M47 -^03 N» ...... 1517 I Drive, Rupert, Warren\ D. Nichols and iQuolfl. toul rvOk no Jan 47Q!» 17.44 I7J6 -sr joint, nonb in d QuM.. wSo"’* MM MOO 6?” ’ onbusiness, Chapter 7,0 Rgle b e c c a B. N ichols, 3181181 n £i t?M 6780 67.40 6740 ' I « F«6 ... l^ JJ :|1 aeditors,rs, t ■07 50/1 1H 40 M7 .1175iiiii AujS assets under $50,000, vVcVoodside Bivd,, Hailey, indi-idi* ill 514 40« 506 .11 >ItM4R44 ■ Z: 1749 . i , liabilitieses underi $50,000. Case vi«! Aw *" 'idual, nonbusiness. ChapterIter ■" ccnoc*ioclrt*.ekt,e,HMn Um 5111 :.::: {7“ :i! no. 99-10920929. J ” ' UtrilHnt. ,S0 ■’ ->'3 5707S .11 7^ roroSJ '» K»o'*nl M..V?,up piJ ' ’, 2-lS crcd h o rs, a s s ec tst s U S Onu'tnm 0* Agficunuiv . Oie. ... I'g *11 Terry/ PPickett and Dawn cir • 0.«4lnomwff.« JI7 !hH'*“ ‘'*^If6^”tl61.tMM.;jpHM «aOQOI> I' 100.000 to $500,000, liabili-lili- ■ ^ ...... -■ '.in 'V. Pickett,t, ; 2030 Kings Row, rrl^li.ln^ulixn tlR.i10.cwM.".iLWimimaO I ies $100,000 to $500,000. Casease OuSKICurtiMoxAyM li "ii t7s« I 71 H cybumH, , joint, nonbusiness, o. 99-40973. • 75 tu a*i«U6i73.THi ttal«?4?'64 7 0 4 4 Chapter:r 7, 7 16-49 creditors, t S isis • ^•og^«7.U3 assets undeinder $50,000, liabihties i,,iHarry Chprles McCarver andUld v s ______g , |!S 'u Wi ?!m4 Thu I tAlM 1.047 GmiN.s I top«nin17,6C7.>«i7ll u n d e r S50550,000. Case no. 99- ulia A. McCarver, 112 Taylor'lor t. W., Kimberly, individual,lal, ^ U4y IQ 40 lio : « 40923. Kl8iaji.oii».caiiiii.-U_^. _. . 1H70 ^ I e t a L s /C u r r e n q ^ _____ Jaio__ Jlao—AMO onbusiness, aiapter.7,-1649-•4 9 - ...... ______” * ®‘" i ii j;i-!I--I-Ml ____ oa 4764 47M 4 M — ’f—------Juson-A:-A: Finley,'191'Founh— 'HZ I f « « :I t Avc. \V..., VWendell, individual. reditors, assets S50,000 to 100.000. liabilities SIOO.OOOt to Son •«« » 7J. Ujfloy, «UW)(48poundtmw). «0 IlH I «»’,nnS?64 ^ 4B.« 4B,?5 4sm !p -Jbm '.a nonbusineiness, Chapter 7, MS «)( L : i f ■" =c ir'r”™ r’„ . s, assets under S50.000, 500.000. Case no. 99-10935. ^’aio Ts**^' I'xnJ'M 04o«itMi» lanifit» Hainan 174(1 UJ up JO 80 Jui .... :::: 47" .il Holly Su 15 E. Center St., Kimberly, > ^ ...... Susan Logsdon-Poggi 5yi •nut >n OwWv. K 73. and bo'tov.Y. dn>^>yi>«i n Uuii«OOJI ChoOM ptKoltKoi on I'M C’xago Marumi. Doc ^Is ij• 90 0 « il M il'2m MW lu $50,000 to J$100,000 ies ;go at:^ 50.^ 100.000 to $500,000. Case no.10. I^uSo*-wS{ } 3fl (,,.4" " ™ “ “ ipoundt^ti 1.4300 Ap> bt'ter 3 M I’.cot couUm; A«jnm, -.70910 .769 40 JCa^O-lSu^ I.C 1 A. Roe Jr. and Donna 99-4M0927. ------3o«n?). onHvtrywm. II II :| ...... OOOCN - WM. »t».t (tl.4 bsig*. p.1 fiutntl. ttcrfl oati ccxnCo.n. t«ru.y and W.iftnwooand ChMornilOOcouM Cdotado 13 00-14 00 Inu'ioM•^optn *11710777 The problem is not unsolv-Iv. wior>um.p.rc»1 ?OOO.Wn«ooMi 14 CO- i4.oo-ieoo. idajio ia oo- o«.VEn W T O !s at happened * 30 years able)le. It just involves waving a Ho ton >rt>04l 4M-1000 &oooR>ri w w .5 ago.” : a ;i;i I li j i f i agic wand. Stivers said. S u g a r E >45 - 350 ’.I Inadditiolition, botli corporations B’By initialing a quite title:le ■ No S.'** 0«l'" M* "^2,”*'“^ * I ____Sl »ii'o ai'rri iw l 'll': m defunct for close to actii ------ISS 5140 JMO^ 4».0 J«,6 ll ; So 3M I3 ^ :tion, the Mungers can havev c ■Oln^ 3 04 HCWY0nK(Ar>)-Su9.1>v}.ir lulutst l>admo ontbs Nm jan >» JM .3 20 years,. andjhcreforean lefially, _ the ______jOpc1p»w.«__ 3M — YukCoit... .««Cocoa Cicfiafw Frt- •-- -tu/— •• .0 in te re si-.re riia in in g ini n - - - ...... Mrb - 607.d''i(^'o' Mi7 ll1 !? sw ' ‘ jS " ISi |!mo00 iiJ ...... o dissolved.1. IriIri order for tlje build- Will 17 PCI P>C«.T| 3 34 SUQAflWOfttFl’l^ IV Low e«M illiam Hoops Inc.’transferreded 37^ IUOOOti«.icnpWl ! :S S a iiS !?5 j?7 !s ‘"8 ^ : sold a member of tlie to RiRogerson Hotel Co. «o 60 !3 board of din 3U4 Oct 600 il:! E i S iSi; directors must sign tlie At Ai that point, the Mungers;rs 4 Ifi M4' e u S? 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- ltf e ^ s - 1 t, was the In the Egon Kroll Memorialirlal , occomiuripanlst for Courtyan) at tho church. Long-tJme memtwrs will hostlost arolCh^Ir tabtos. wtiWB tfwy wUI shore mem­«nv ttheRrst f || ■ K jri orabilia and toll stories of theirhelr officC c p„,b) days In Sunday School ond youthMth isbytertan I > Churci)irch when V ^ J f I a B S m J actJvitieA. Anyooe wtn was Involvedtvcd n S f I In tho ctMch as a chad Is wdcomom o -fi ...:..4 ’VC got.to be lionconest: I haven’t this MayVlayl969 I WM I w \ r A 1 to bring stories arid memorabilia,illia, I seen "The Phantomom Menace,” I photihotowas H I I such as Sunday School awards,rds, ', U p ro b ab ly won’t fortr a while, even A (an.Carol fourmgade Bibles, (tratos or play B chough I'm Interest!isted In seeing Jj I I proyams. the movie. I'm ju!just not, you r Director . know, pasjionatg nbottbouiiL______Mot;Maty Jane ■ ' Aj lenst, I wasn’t:n’t passionate KItuifl]uiey, now _ . R e c l ^ h r a enougli 10 stand inn line11 to buy a tl«cesi:eued,ls ti'ckct, then stand in i cool Ice cream socialll in another line tlia adultultonthe i ’ to get into the theater,the then In colebration of their upcomlt« ______stand in.unothcr liniline to get m y ...... right Ice a m aocfaU, ttie.membersS of ...... popcorn and soda.a. I’ll1 stand in 'the Rrst Presbyterian Church arooro one line, maybe twovo ((espedally if sharing these rodpes, ftom 'Cooktook the second line involvesin Dr. Book; Their Favorite Roclpos,"IS," ■ Pepper). But that’ss wwhere I draw compiled by the Presbyterian'lan Ladies Aid Society of Twin Falls, the line on lines. AnyAn; more line* Ills, ' standing than tha' 1935: Tho first recipe is from•om hat is either Roeir Stoflbnf's grandmother. ' immoral, illegal or part of an iniernatlonol conspiracy < SOFT QINQER CAKE designed by thele T r i la te r a l' I a/2 cupbuttof Commission to catch[ch us with our I Z Ictf) molasses . queues down. Or up, as the case I vl 1/2 cup brown su0 ir ; tnaybc. €t’s heiar it fc i - u p s . 2 1 /2 cups Pikes Peak cakelke. Dr the Igrown ftoor ; I- wEberieyi ..-_l.tfiespo«io each glnger,-dnna-na------w alkingg a block and standing n Tlme«-Naw8iws correspondent______« mon ond doves 7 lunxfond metnories oftf wy eariy years in the 1950. hand with my paruier to 2 teaspoons soda in a cupI of. 1:“ie construction of the new boOlne b water. V a lu t w inI FALLSF; - Children have ^ congvgation a n d Sunday?y Sdiool . jhreet^ o f n i y f o u r gym... thrch ree of my four brothers Add 2 weO beaten e s s , the lastast JoseplSedlVfeto always bcbeen important at the ., and I were thing. Bake kl modersta ovoa Tw in Fall ;re married in the chapel, ® alls First Presbyterian brothers and 1 c:?yp^ married in thediapel.el. and my’ fafather was remarried -Mm.AJ>.Sti(todOld ' Churdi. there afterfter being widowed. Wc T he chu hurch began as an out- ies refer to it as the Van (JEMONVELVET roach to cl ) children in 1904, meet- . -JudyVanEnglanandPollow r g i t S 'c1 ChapeL” h 2 quM sweetmik ■Sabbath Sdiool” in Rock — ------Follow/ told to about moving back Scupssu^ . ' to admire the Creek^ (^nCanyon. Next m onth, the we do now," Connie Staffc JuloeofSlemons I it?) fervor of churK i fford handbell inn myr youth, a to tlie Magilagic Valley in 1979 and will hold an ice cream recalled. rec "We went to high sdichool skill w h i^ I am still ^ using today raising herier familyI here. Iteespoon lemon extract .. 1 „ Still, you have to i sodal tohohonor those who grew up across acr the street from the chur Olssotve sugar In a little milk,Ilk, ntom Menace” i„u,echui, lUrch, ' in the adult handbellell choir." "W e ioinedjoir a young couplcs ^ ^ (what shall we call it lurch. so so we could just walk overT :for Twin Falls vocalist then add to mik. Reeza unttl near­sar- xe stuilent ID “Someol ist Marty Mead group, which whi really cemented |yly frozen. Then add juice andut------S snow with my son’s Sc sin when h ks. Pve dozed I he a d d ressed th e ClintSenators had held up Hormd’sth? 9 I’ve slept on the flc Wisconsin Legislature.Let Sena'minarioir-since-1997,- bur*mg a daughter’s bedsidevhile di waiting T T T * Earlier Wednesday,We members rcligi 10 a re th re e \ A / Inton appointed him while th^ I night asthma attacks. : Q n of tlie nation’ion’s largest Protestant Da home frora a V Y X L nate was in rcccss, angeringfor W • fitfully in a chair whi .tches raise 1. X d l X denominationtion voted overwhelm- theigious 1 conservatives. : to the sofa 5e ire of ccongressm H for teen-agers who i ingly to urgege IPresident Clinton to deferDavid Smith, a spokesman for hours late getting hor rescind Jame;mes Horm d’s appoint- a qui ^ ■ “c ? X “ s'S^ ilated Pfew ______thhe e military i and ought not to baha-Bnd-Ka'i M u i a .U l Please see AMBASSADOR, Page 02 honest, I wouldn’t ha' ,t religion: icc tice this in th eir personal lives'es, Force Base on Okinawa any of those sleeping mevc in the divinity of that’hat’s one thing. But to allow itt aas Santos said th e Arm'rm /s Stance bian ‘marriage ■" a sanctifiedsai practice on militar:ary is simple; Identify soldiiIdiers’ needs . ____i* love people and value tlieve that wc are all of baseases... is nonsense." and serve.ihem. That j ;e’ threatens tionship with them, yo ■toppUesto to SDl] w e » — jrceJ!------SuchSu sentiments arc rooted1 irin— spiritual needs as^vell-sU-astempo------t r)litUnited— M( . p rice-w hatever it is. ilieve that we are one fearear and fal-se notions thalat ral needs served by sb The same is true of re.” witclatchcs worship Satan or.sacri:ri- tary schools, tw o comii S i f s S s ' ton Post______Forlethodists__iri' - wc truly valuerDo"we' thyself.” ficeice animals, said Davie'id and a bowling alley for a guii o» erty? Then every once i Itkc.this have.rankled OritiIringderff, head of-the Saran ___ Zl,500_Tflsidents,Jie.i 'V1>m 68S MethodistM ministers ing'or t the 20 br so active pastor^'nd______we’re going to have to f 'cuman and triggered a AntoJitonio-based pagan group thai lirjanuory to bless the maybuilty verdict would m ean los-sn- gto“a“ “o 2"a“"!S lat post has nine chapds. possibly die - to protect sout religious freedom sporponsors Ms. Palmer's Fonjrt There are 92 chaplai union of a leslesbian couple, they tials.! their church homes, andtly =rvalufr:free:speech?-Tl ! miiitaiy. Hooc[ood Open Cirdc. the 42,000.Fort Hood ^ were dclibertlerately risking their retinybe their ministerial creden-ng sionally we’re going t< Kcause Ms. Palm er is a “There's “T no accounting for feai:ar The inch-thick chaplsnfnfn h comfortablc)le clerical lives. theirs. For the rest, who are mostlyos- give up the floor andToTe'jS'i? al - ‘- S i pIC high priestess of.a. -ohdlrtd bigotry,’-’-Oringdcrff sa id .------book indudes a five-paj “ Although chuchurch law explicitly. . .siblyired, i it would mean losing one else to espouse b< at practices Wicca at An Ar • e stim a te d SO,OOC00 on Wicca, described as esc same sex “mor- Butir mcdical insurance and pos-ist ideas that are diam imonics, the ministers chun S T u fe l? ^ « ;> H o od ^ :with the knowledge Amc.mericans practice Wicca,, oa struction of the Nature iy their pensiont______•■t .• - —opposed to our own. Do oval of the U.S. Army, form)rm of polytheistic nature woror- of tribal Europie.” It is s I n X d T h ™i press, spelled their Protilut for the U nited Methodist human dignity? Then w ;rgroup arc active-duty -ship.lip. Its core ethical statement,nt, referred to ,as druidisrlism,S.m pagan. J™ names for the ^ papers and sent a Ameiirch, the second-lnrRo-.t be-prepared to share w theic “Wiccan“ Rede,” states thattif il ism and witchcraft. le proceedings to the bers,)te sta n t d en o m in atio n i in - who are less fortunate. , including some “hhjIt harm noiie, do what you will.’’1.” Lt. Col. Donald Troj actlerica 0 with 10 m illion mem-ce Values aren’t free. ' groups and Rep. Bob Th day, church offidals turnss, even more is at stake. Ihisnd The Open Circle hos beeren chaplain assigned as a liaison to befiantheunw - som etim es a lo t. Th eorgia; say the Army’s meetleeting at Fort Hood for aboutmt the witches and to er mwieldy task of dedd- monoof collective disobedienceon - we need to be-carcf':s^ s to permit Wiccan ser- tvo two ycors. Lt. Col. Benjaminlin group compiles with- re; ji«li™ti>discdisdpline them. Never , gayns u what were once lone andlie w h at w c c h o o se tc m Hood and four other Sant(antos, Fort Hood’s spokesman,in,___A Seventh-day Advent! c so many Methodist mutinnageable acts of dissent on Eventually, there’s a pi J posts is wrorrong. Barr tried unsuc- saidlid witches' who were memben:rs championed the group’ o p en ly d e fie d th e So' Iunions into an undeniable paid, and we need to bi to a tta d i a witchcraft- off theth Army submitted theiriir exist, telling The church, and1 ntnow an investigative nortiny. (t • ns, worth it. , • • amendment to a requ':qucst for a m eeting place in American-Stotcsman th w L” committee2 m eetin g in of chi0 fv, h^th« diunJi offidalsh6 Espedally if it mean. , Defense Decdepartment authoriza- mld-1lid-1997. It was approved by the __.responding .to....iht Sacramento) mustmi dedde whether stalethe dissenters show any signs, .. ■ up camping on the sidevp ( ^ th h tion bill lastst rmonthi Qjjjjplaplaih’s office atlXSrArraji w subjecrsow large-Bl group'to a “ UniteA an^g their viev«, and th6nij*. ____ : Fork, Utah | ..j think it ny. A m endm ent... and we’i«r«gladto .'churdiW ; it brings disrepute to Forciorces Command headquarters!rs do it." lemale threatens to makf ’ /o^pft WaJ^kcr,is a ^ ■J Ited M ethodists;the.finrcasu*~ 'Confer fivm'American Foi ■V ' i. Please seo SPUT. Page 02 D-2' Tkiw»Mnn, Twin Fadl,i,Mal» M Satndiy,iml»k'3»n . 1 — I ReligionJ I

1 ______- G h u r c: h n e w s ^ TKaHrnaihNaw ' Adventist ChuIhurch building. 131 Fam■amily members sing and ployly . Grace Fellowship. 106161 Eastland College will11 pperform at 7 p.m. Oiurd»ch.20SMadiOTS€.E Grandview. musicisical instruments and are:c Drive N. in TWin Falls, and at 7 pjn. Thursday att &Cornerstone Baptist Thebe scbool, for ages 4 to sixthth M issio n a rie s from WWc e st Child carc wiwill bc available dur- involveolved in full-time music ministryry Tuesday ot Praise Cha'hapel. 124 Churdi. ^ d eie. . will feature stories, crafts,ts, ” . . ing worship. in thotho United States and Canada.a. Eighdi S t in Rupert. The programim will feature music singin;^ and snacks. Lunch will bebe A frica t o s p e a k a t TF c h u rc h Theyry wwill perform at this year's OldId The high-energy younlung people with a messageage and a multimedia prorid(ided. ! TWIN FALLS - Missiissionaries WattSWlllprpresent Father’s Timeple Fiddlers event in Weiser. lour ond m inister ihroufough music. prcsentadon atwuiotx the coUese. Ihe Todd and Connie Acblsc drama, choreography andmd personal ensemble is on«one of dght osreling PIfstit Presbyterian Church speak oc 6 p.m. Sunday^ al «i " n D ay m e ssaIge g e tomorrow nretiSt United IVIethodlsts tcsdmony. groups represss c n ^ the eoUese this ■ Falls Pint Giurch of the10 Najarcne,N TWIN FALL!LLS - Bill W atts will mission is free; SCTSs 'B ible s c h o o l h o w s =------^123l-Wash«nsnm«trN;—^—1—l:------bring-a-Father's»'»-Dttrn»essage-at-n----- *nOleton-summerhours et ------— Vacation Bible schoo Todd Acbischcr is oa pipilot with ' a.m. Sundayr aiat Eastsidc Baptist TWI•WIN FALLS - The F irst metlngs FIfstPresbytbyterian Church unaid 1!%'' vacaiion Bibie.sdiool bfa . 'Nuzarenc'Mission'Airir inI West . Church,204 East^ U a n d Drive N. UnitedIted Methodist Church Is hold-JI theme, hours for mei for 9 ajtt. to noon June 28-Julyf2 2 Africa. Admission is fn.'C.e. CChild carc Watts retireded after 26 years with ing ilsits Sunday services on summer:t t w in f a l l s - -WI'e're c’! in the s c h c d u ie si y a rd s a le he Firsi Presbjterian C hur^ ------>-rorbinii'ilirouR>t of;e 5 will IwHvuil------ih«-Stato-o£-If-Idaha-and-was-SQ ___ h o u n . ------LordVArmy—is-lhe-lhemleme-for-ihe------BURLEY— able. For mort; information,ion, cull 733- when hc wass sisaved. Pastor Mack -The'he rejoice scrvicc begins at 9 vacation Bible school, se:set for 6 to Presbyteriann ChurchC is holding a Ch3hndrcn fix n presdwol thzough : 6610. Browne will return rc 10 the pulpit a.m.inI. in the upper chapel. The tmdi-li- 6:15 p.m. Monday throughIgh Friday at yard sale fron'rom 9 o.m. 10 2 p.m. sixths!i grade are invited. Cost is $5>a a June 27. lionalial worship servicc is at 10:3010 Victory Bible Church,I, corncrc of Friday and fromrem 9 ojn. 10 noon June diild1 Funeral director to s|; I. in lhc sanctuary. A receptionin Tyler and Hcybum streets.ets. 26 atthcdiurchirch, 2100 Burton Ax-e. • ---- tian Church to 1 bc hdd in the library to honor)r Everyone between he die ages of 4 TVhe Timef-Xtcs cwfcnme noss of . on the Lord's prayer,e ? ,« n c e r icrs from bodi scrviccs at 10 a.m.n. and 12 is invited. For morelore informa- CrOSSrOadSb churchC prepares rdt etxnts. S

VIi s s i o n AARIES ------P o p uular T V evi^angelist - — . Tho Tlmeft-Nevia’ Mission. He will speak a t l Sunday in the Springdale Several area missionari have ' chapci, 559 E. 200 S. He™ is to melove office to T e x a s been called to serve or>r rireturned '. - S S ate of Dcdo High School)1 anda Rides from servinR missionsns for the Collcgc and will attendId Brigham1 Knight RlddwNerNewaSwvIcq______breakiikups have reduccd Tilton’sI's ■ Church of Jesjis Christ ofif LiLatter-day Young University Hawaii. istry lo a fraction of w hat it ■ Saints. minist It • Elder Timothy Jay Ma FORT WORT>Rra-DALLAS-'nie • Elder Nnthun Robert)crt Wclch, of Arlyss M. and DianaB \m S y of h o tte st TV ev a n g e list a t th e Antinthony has also inrestigaiedid son of Rolwrt C. and Lurciuree Welch Heybum, will serve in^tBrazil ih momemisBe,.Jenny Hinn. a spirit- Hinn,n, and reports from thoseie of Twin Falls, will serve in thetl Brazil . Belo Horizonte West Mis:•lission. He f«l*ed crusodeiider know n fo r th e in\-esiistigatioRs have appeared cmMl .Salvador South Mission, Hc will will speak at 10:45 a.m.. SundaySi at practicc of touchingtou people on local;i and national expose-stylele 1 widi his palm, caus- TV programspn questioning Hinn’si's speak at 11:30 a.m. Sunda h TysmNetson Ryanfl EdmundsEd Dad Flako the Paul 4ih Ward chapcipcl. 300 S. the forehead wi Twin Falls Sth Ward. 421 i 500 W. ing them to faifall backw ard as If lifestjltyle and hts of miracu-u- • St. N. H em iduatedasavul'vuledictori- “slain in thele :s p irit.” A n d h is loushchealings. ------a n from-Twin-FalU Highh S d i o o l ______t.Eldcr-Erik A, Nleltorson. son of onnouncemenM!nt~thflt~hc*will~movc Fortwt-Wortb-Dallas has been a— IDSlfi, where he was a seni class Allan R. and Brenda Nielson Nii of his headquaneiiTtcrs to Fort Worth- hoibe<>ed - and a grarej'an) foror officer and involved inn N Burley, w ill serve in the ihi Brazil Dallas fromI Orlando.Oi Fla., was nadonanaUy known ctangdists. Honor Society, varsity tennennis, cross K Maccio Mission. He will ill: speak at good news for)r bothb his adv'ocaics Onene fonner h i^ p ro fU e evan*n* country, Cliamtier SinRcrs.;rs. Student 10:50 a.m. Sunday in the ayers. gelisi.st, W.V. G rant Jr., who wasas Ambassadors and Ma^icglc Valley Illh Ward chapci. 2420 PPa-frK / andhisnaysayei Student l.eadersliip. An Eagle An Eagle Scout, hc gradualiS f m Critics suchch as Ole A nthony. tnxxstistigated by Anthony and oth-b- Scout, hc received the Ro Burley High School inI 19981! and presidemofawa watchdog organiza- ersbctxcause of his healing is. Uyrd and Brigham Young attended Ricks College. s. won’t h are to go as spratIt a shon time in prison foror University lleriiaRu scholrholarships w far to investigatigate Hinn's inicm a- misusBYU (pre-dental Eddyy andar Valeric Kelsey of Dcdo.; Thursday Jor publicationion on the that accusatiordon and sued ABC, Copdadand, has been a top 10 lele-e- Chicago North Polish SpSpeaking serveded in the St. Louis Missouri‘ Saturday religion page. saying the nenetwork tried lo \isioo;0 preacher for ycais. He andid destroy the ministry.min The courts his wifnfe, Gloria, have their bead-d- threw out thee sisuit. N egatire pub- quaneners on th e b an k s of Eaglele T T ^ I * lidty, several1 la'lawsuits against his Mounimtain Lake, northyrest ofJf L a te s t inn grassrooiDts evangelilism prorrn o te s prayY w/X ministry andnd two marriage FonWWorth.

Tho Orlondo Sentinel ______year 2000. a n d rigright.,nnd for'chose in II 10 local churches. “This is a partpai of the revival housess«s across die street. In addition to sp iritu a l Faithhiis par fort!the course ORLANDO, F la.-H asIS youry< life we’ve been pray■aying for,” said Bill The1C Lighthouse I movement, reward^ Lighthouse pardim dpants gotten better for no apparc>arcnt rea- Briglit, foundercr of i Oriando-based launchtiched nationally about six around the cotmtiy have .son? Arc you seeing more>re iof your ministry Campmpus Crusade for monthsths ago, also incorporates cd that their efforts have nciglibors sirulling up aniand doivn Christ. “It's onene of die m ost re%’o- prayer'cr walking. In addition to meeting neighbors theyley~ never at thisisrecreatiorn cen ter tlic street, and do theyIiey seem lutionary thingsIgs that’s happened praying'ing for their neighbors at knew and to recondliaticItion with fricncllier than usual?? II If so, it in the 2,000 year:ars of the church.” home,e, adherentsj stroll along others. KnlChtRMderNeiNewtSenlM ti>-esin: in Danville. Ky. He, his wife.e. could bc related to thec lalatest in The model1 fori Lighthouse their* street,sti asking God to help A company in Kansasas is: even ------Sally, iand a 0 X1^ who arc silentIt grass-roots cvangclisn^ism: th e ev angelism is i; taken from their• neighbors.ne They are asked offering detailed, computputer-gen- LEXINGTOIrON. Ky. - In the panne;n e n bought tb e ice center atat Lighthouso movement,nt, which ’s eariyca dccades, fol-, to be2 spedficsf in their requests, crated neighborhood mapsma and Bible, God gaveave Moses the law at a baniinkrupicy auction in Mayly - ■ calls on Christians to• praypr for lowing'the crucrucifixion. D u rin g particuliiculariy if tliey know of prob- names of residenis foror ;prayer Mount Sinai.i. A t th e Lexington 1987. Christi^dicrC koew that skat*It* iheir nelglibors, always> by name the first centunury. tho new faith lemsinvolving inv family, finances or walking campaigns Thehe move* Ice & Reaeadoridon C enier mini-golf ing, whichwl thien only fromin ancj often without theirrir Iknowl* was based onI “house "I churches" marriagiioge. ment is a crcation of onI e\evmigeli- course. Mountnt SinaiS ^ \ ’es golfers Ociobeiber through April, would not31 eiigu- and sp re a d throughout tl the Praycayer walkers are urged to cal group called M ission a headache and,anc often, a six on keepd Leaders of the movemciment, led Roman Empirere onei convert at a pray silendysile or at least quietly. If America, a coalition off 3i3S0 reli- th e scorecard.d. (That’s( the maxi- "AL kKb of p e t ^ laughed a t me by a coalition of Chri.stiarllian orga- lime. people>le arei in their front yards, gious leaders and 180,000100 church- mum.) and ssaid (the golf course)5) nizations called Mission M "You are theth light of the walkersers are advised to strike up a es from 67 denominations.ns. The mount,I, alall 4 feet of it, a ts wouldi[dn't wock because it was tooM) America, hope to establishlish 6 mil- ivorld,” the Book)ok of Matthew told convers'ersation. If neighbors ore Groups that haveB ;joined in the middlec olof an artifidal-turf Ublicaical,” Tom Siud. lion “Lighthouses off PPi ray er. members of thele new i faith. recepdvpdve, they are asked if tliey M ission A m crica inclu<:lude th e fairway. YouI haveha to hit th e ball ButIt he1 started viating minhgolfU Their goal, accordinglg tto one In the modem:m form, Christians would'nid 'mind being prayed for or if Soulhern B a p tist Conv<[ivention. up the steep> slopesic into a laugh- courseses as h e trav eled on busi- brocliurc, is “to bring the:he Rospel are being a s k;d e ^to pray, by nam e__ th ey ha;^have any special nceds. A ssem blies of_Gq^d, PrP^m ^lse____ably f in Sacramcnto, Calif., wh(who orga- cials who wrotelie th e law against blessingung 10 people like that” could be removed for violaolndngit creative, positisiiive ex p erien ce. th e tornado tc damage in thee Christopherr said: he oncc Heraliald-Leader, Everybody inn watched a mon a n :take 130 shots to Lexin{ington drove out lo see it.t. ____ • ------finish MounrSirSinai'But someone,----- And do you knowirtiat they saW?~ ~^^Ghurch“=i ------somehow, occas:casionally m akes a A miniiniature golf course about to0 . . hole-in-one. open.u That1 got it o ff to th e besta Continued fretn Dl took all eightiit o f us tra v e lin g back: dodoor and crawling up these: that you m ust know thatIt hentageI: Christopher.!'J, 51. is an accoun- so n .. I couldn’t ever hare gottena -L‘We-went sledding a n hhc ^ church around Washinilington to plav our narrow.ow, creaky stairs to the lop of __in order to really undejderstand ^ .tant and lifeloelong Baptist who better:?ad\'ertisingif Ihadtried.’* - caBin, Riisty Roy, in theihe South Ijells?' th e "^urch. chi We thou^it they what • it means to Hills, took trips to Sun Vail/alley and Cathy Talkinjington was always were; hauntedha at the time.” American.” said Talking stayed at a d iu rd i in Boisloise. One fascinated with:h lhcl churdi build- Talki:ilkingion and her husband, think that is w hat w e ai O r a n g e 1line divides dis]sputed church year, the pastor’s wife,e, PhyllisI ing ns a child, Chris,s. aarc now raising their ownI braung with th e ice crean ------Van Nest, and Martyty Mead “llierc weree sos many.mysteri-__ diildrenIren in tlie churdi...... - -the history and legacy d ...... C0EB™ ^1,^‘i, Va. (AP) - T h ^ for he.tieat pumps, a nursery, thele bravely loaded up our junitunior high ous placcs to go,”go, she explained. “Ouri)ur country was founded on a church has passed on,.h tl r o „ e h a problem with the childrdren’s church and a large;e handbell choir into the; vivan and "I remember sneakingsnt through a Christiastinn heritage, and I believe diildren.” Trinity Life Ccnter Sundaday-school room. He basi id until it’s deared madcrc no effort to stop the churchh up. the churchrch is divided: by a from> uusing those areas. But the.le. wide orange linline painted across congrtnegation is parking else-5- Ambassacid o r______------the parking lot and up the back wherere and walking a bit fartherT of the building,lg. to wonDtdiip. Continued from 01 lM)ycott and thee dedsiond lo target AboutJt ll.QOO 1 of the nation’s IG Philadelphia and Seattle'le will be Businessman»an Shdcy Mullins Jr. Ndiiuiher M ullins n o r his attor*r- Bapdst - for proclaimingg JiJune as Jews for proselytilyriring. millionon Southcmi Baptists attend- targeted over the next!Xt th r e e painted the linelin< to separate his ney, FFreddy Adkins, would dis-s- Gay and Lesbian Pride Mon^lonth. Tliis meclingB wwas far from con- ed. years. claims fromI ththe church’s. But cuss iiihe details of th e land dis-s- - - — Previous conventions)ns have tentious.-as-mtmany moderates Palterlierson said members - who Southern Baptiststs also Pastor John MeMcCarroU says ihe pule, been marked by tensionI bcbetween stayed home.. TheT Rev. Paige are mosTiostly suburban and rural approved a resolutionn iurging interdenominilinational church, BuiVII Adkins said, *^Ve fe d a fte:r^ r, moderates and conservativiidves and Patterson, a corconservative, was whites-iS - should increase recruit- Congress. NATO and thele United built in 1987.,owTisitalL ow all ofif Ithis comes o ut, We’D show.’w.' have produced concrovcrsi. I in inner cities. Chicago, ;rsial pro- elcctcd to a secorcond one-year term m ent in Nations to halt “genocicidde and parts of thehe church Mullins he’s mnot the villain he's beirig!k. . . nouiicementsJike the.De.Disney... as president.willwihoutoppositiofi,. .Phoeni:;nix,.Las Vegas, Boston...... ethnic diuinsing” iilKosoviiOVO,'______daims indudcsdes.a-siarage-rooid— madeceouLtabe.r.___r ____ '.______

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R e l i g i o n Sculptuure grace shrine iafter lon|Lgjoume^jy WhatIt would esus do.? ByBOBnndway, IMgitiaddwH—1n n S e n k * ccric tarar&awk Theater tn Topeka ThtWtWngteBpwt ------^ 2 0 0)1 1 so th e play can be per- licndsnacentiauia> ^tcT fae fict fonuedIm c gbtly. WASHINGTON - ComContractor asked fais congrctgresatioo “What Topelieka playwright Phil B ren Rugo watched his5 workmenwc .v ■ would Jests '-15-foot crcation "amaiiitazing." ■r tion: “Whathat 'ThfAaOerminpam^zi of brotherhood He said the thoughtihl of th e I n T ' . v .C /.^ S K m Would Jesus Dck^ and goodness traih sculpture lasting 1,000 yeayears-plus, J - TTxai question's^ poh^cffwiks, scended religious the prediction of Rugo0 andai pro- ' legacy began5*“ Pnbsiajm^Je:zs, and philosophical ject architect AnthonylyScgreti,. S '■ more than a cs>- diHerences. These embarrassed him. • ’“fc tury ago withh a C aAoBcs-^m a^ptjsi.tin ts people had a mis­ "Here’s little old me,me,“ said ’ ' series ^ sennoBs sion. They Carr, 4S, th e Silver Sprin)ring,-Md., that SbeldoB.“ o n d a A t ^ ' bebeved. and tbeir artist whose name is affixedahi to - ' ^ 7 ^ then a Topeka,kai beliefs, disparate what could b c the hrgcsts t tmodem ■ l i i p - ' Kan., minister, f t T u t sculpture of its kind. ”Aii"And here • presented Y’ as -PhilGraiiaW bined to o v a te an arc all these talented, gra>juy-haired parables beforeore______WTMtkl fcs t i'» s tdoil.L" dom itable _ ------artisansTrhffhanrbeen'doI'dolnglhlS— -7—-— — — ^ n»< kind of work for years." '—^.^"3 Sheldon was a pb\%vTi.light ’ Since the play Carr was paying tributbute to 22 fdsiymioisuraDdand ------was written, the stone carvers in Pietraitrasanta, . social reformerier who. in 1S9S. graup bh as staged it each year - Italy, who bring to lifeEsuch si art- ■ -■ preadied a scriesesttfsBBDBStotbe 0 ^ tzsuaUycrin tb e fa lL works-as this sculpture,c, b but who Central Cdogresai^Sariaral Q e e d i ia " ~ ~W ba^at 'would Jesus Do?- ~ get little notice. I'aSkX Topeka. So poppopi^ was the wasn't just a whim forShddon. It The S l million soilptunture, titled cliQhanger-npeeseries st thtt it was «nsaqu "The Universal Call to HoHoliness," a g a W B published io boolx n k fcrfa. ~In His h- askeded himself, fie became one >«as suggested by Cardinalal J:James a; i J S tep ^ has ancee lffi',1'11bc c cne f i the oftbeleleading sodal reformers in Hkkcy, Roman Catholic archbishoparc ••’y ' bea-ccadnorebofs a f ^ o o e . thesazkz k c . tximing a b ar into one of Wztshington and duinnaiTiian of the i v j i f ' r l An effon is uncunder way to beip oftbeszslate's first ktnderg^ens, basilica’s board of direaors.rs. ■ 1 Am ericans and>d ith e re s t o f th e pceachinling equal ti^ its for nuitori- In 1994, th e board1 commis-cc i m xid beosM moimoreauiec^«ho ties, woromen and the working sioned Carr to design1 a marblei ' J Sbddonwas-anand th e im paa h e class amd a even taking over pub- rvlief that would coversr mostt of ssDhas. lish in g of the Topeka Daily the back wall of the nanave and h g g g B j A basedd ao o i jfor ooe week - boosting symbolize the movemem en t of written five yearsy a ago. and a the papap>er’s c ircu latio n from telievcrs of all raccs andmd nation- f f l B Q . - ^ x m p wants.to_rto_resiare tb e h ^ _ ^ llgOOOtoto3S2J30Q. ------alitlcsrtoward God."Thehe ]projcct— was financed by a donatication from Joseph and Bertha Bradda d d ( ^ , o f ' Botani:lists; Shroudd likely Alexandria, Va. In Carr’s design, 46 fi{ including Pope John Paul>aul Mother Teresa-gaze upwipward to a 1 cameffrom the HrolyEah3™ do^-c descending from He: H l B a TheAMBctaladPtePtess______b a re saiiaid contamination might (inal figure, the Virgin M ary, b are ailiilected tbe carboo-14 dat- looks down on worshipc . JERUS.ALEM- ts. >-isitors as they leave the md oo the Sbrood Tbe sishroud indudes thr ca's massive sanctuary. o f T urin, rev ereered by maay as imagesrs of some plants, and Carr m ade miniature modelsmi at ; Jesus'burial simbrood, soppon the Dasinididentified ooe as tbe a studio n ear the basilica[ica, which \ . f l premise that itt ori^natedcr in tb e c a p v iZygophyllumiZ dumosum), is adjacent to C: t''-H Holy Land, twoolsraeh L scienrists whicht 1:he said grows only in University, then sculpt th e • h 'k 'iA saidTbesdn. b n e L J«Jordan and Egypt’s Siitai . details on a full-scalc pla of c u r fiBr firp , ii desert. Mid Styitfoain model made ma a ^^®B^s~bighly-;pTBbaobablF-that tbe ------^Tto o i workshop in Chester, P The act cotae Crota dos w ere foe:oond on th e shroud w ere large model was shipped tto Italy, pan oS tbe w orid.” ^ ' said Ax-incwm tfc< RodxfcRose(Cisng creticus) where artisans worked 10 1/2 Danin, a b o taly ^ Ipirafessor as die 'w hichI {grows throughout~the months to replicate the \ H ^vew UmiQSiz,xsiiyaf JsQS^em. v.M^dIee 1 and tb e Goundelia Bottidno Classico marble. The botamsxsxs cd id not address lo o m eefortii f tumbleweed, . Rugo, Segrcti, Car'a r r and th e issue of tbw e a s e o f th e Itnfes belka-eded by some Christians to be Braddock made frequentu)t trips to WoriionputthefI« final sectkNi o( the huge marblele leDefn in place at the BaslDca or 1ttw N8tknd Shrine of tha ImRB■*•**•* cloth, which W3was brought to the mailateria! of tbe crown of Italy to ensure that onlydy ]p erfea, Concoptkxi in iVoshlngton.Wa Assembly of the sculptulpturebefpn April 19. France by-a 14t14th-ccntxa7 crx»- thorns unblemished blocks off m arble - basilica. On AprilA[ 19, workers in placcacc May 3, is a mcdium-sizc Journey Films of Alexaaandria is sad er and h ass beenb esshriaed Tbe BRoman Catholic Church ■ some 13 feet high, 9 feefeet w ide began lifting eacheai panel from its piecc,c, 6 1/2 feet by 8 feet. It following the story of thhc e sculp- since 1578 inn a cathedral in bas a e n daim ed tb e d o th as a and 3 feet thick - were used.use container witl'ith a crane, then weighsIS 55,500 pounds - about the ture for WNET in Neww 'York, Turin. Italy. Ate 13 feet kag bo^reiie&c. but it bas attracted pO- Tn Into Mnrfh, IK ielsofvari-._ , piQced it in-o-srI-sped ally-designed— same-asr-flS-a-Ghevrolet-Suburban:— iJc,.it beais'tbe , giiuis to T urin {tw* OUS sizes w ere shipped by boat to train for transposport into the basili- T h e entire cm sculpture weighs mentary on public tde%isiosion next image of a manlan with wpunds .\ges.TtThe sbnwd went oo display NorfoU^ Va., then truckecIced to the ca. The final bloblock, whidi'w as set almostst 7175,000 pounds. spring. similar to thosilose s u ffe re d b y in a bulluU eqroof case for seteial w eeksblast year and win next go mists tested so ^s oo viewm in 2000. for Holy Year 0 Y — id -w ith -V a tic a s — .cckhraii Psychiatitrists incK:easingly-piDut-faith-irntotherap J appruval and oz>Li,gKiwVd it dazed PopeJe John Pacd n. who knelt in \ ^ back to betweenen 12£0 aod 1390. sO eotprp r a w beTore tb e do th last Knight RMder Hvn ScfvlcBice______North Miami B(Beach, a therapist recentIt “1“Beverly Hills 90210" tdc- mind connecdon is They can't expiairIan how the BBge tear, nnBged SLMiiusts to do more urges her patierlients to seek God's visionn slshow featured a psydiia- focus of scientific study. s ^ 5 made, andnd some experts testingjof o tfaeBncn. MIAMI - Nearly thrch re e cen- h d p in releasinging tlieir pain. tristperflerforming a past-life regres- According to studies lastt yeary at turies ago, a Christianan mystic - The uend,-cx-cxperts-say, is-dri- . sion >nonli load character Dylan------• tho-C«nter'.{or-the-Siu (plained the paradox: of human ven by a colleclective hunch that Somenc might dismiss the trend Religion/Spirirualit>’ andd HI ealth ' life on earth: “ We are not human there is more: to life than can bc as a NevNew Age fad. But the focus at Duke University MeM edical beings having a spiritualiial e ^ ^ ri- . explained by ththe models of nor- on thera.erapy for the soul is merdy Center, for example, theiberapies •• ence; wc arc spirituM beir)cings hav- ,mdcy and dysfu'sfunction quoted in the popuopularizadon of an idea that for depression and anxieriety that tng a human cxpcnence.’ce.” But it the diagnostic: jojournals of modem has beericcn around sincc Swiss pQ*- incorporate spiritual bcli«liefs in I . has taken th e latc 20th-cth< entury psychology, chiatristrist Carl Jung insisted the treatment result in fasterer r e w - f pursuit of serenity to iniintegrate “There is a broad1 spiritual spiritustual component of the cry from illness dian do trai the philosophy into mainlainstream awakening takiiiking place around humanan psyche could not be al therapies. t e Vallej psjxhothcrapy. . us,” says Henryiry Grayson, execu- ignored,cd. Corvajal sa>-s those lookictkingfor Fo^ as more of their•ir clientsi tive directorir ofi New York’s In thethe 1960s, wc had “mcdical- a therapist who combinejie s ps>'- Y " \ _ demand treatment for the soul as N ational Instnstitmc for the ization)n (of mental health,” says chology with spiritualityy s^ tn ild • 1 , _j x\-ell as t t e psyche, theraprapists arc " P'sychothcrapiipTes, ii 'tr a th ih g .....Tdriy CajCaivajal, cxecudve dirccfor — ask'what the therapist’s'p ...... expanding their rcpertiertoire to ' * ground for pospost-graduate stu-’.....of thic'Florida e 'I Association of '^ tiTtintTijT Tin indude talk of everythin:hing from dents studyinglg toi bccomc thera- Psycholcliology in Tallahassee. Now much emphasis he or she ; Gc>d and the power of' prayerpr to pists. Last yea'ear, the Institute as theIC rmillennium nears, that on cach realm. Ihe}' shouls r M M p past lives and karmic debtebt. opened thele Center—for cerebrabrai Bpprooch-to mental find out if the th c r a i^ is profes—i —’ ...... - .In South Miiuni, a psycisychiatrist Spirituality andmd Psychotherapy, health;h i: Is shifting, bolstered by sionally licensed andd 1has a fL______------r r r ^ . who can prescribe Prracme as weU and its first c cc o n feren ce drew recenttt GallupG polls that show the degree. And they shouldlid m ake ¥ as perform past-life regnegressions, more than SOO00 therapists from numberber of Americans who sure the th e ra p ^ has a ncnetwork has a w a itin g list of 5,(5,000. In the Eastern Sealeaboard alone. believeve iin a power greater than of other profcsaonals to «hwhom he FIRST Miami, a p ^ y c h o lo ^ callsalls on her Indeed, the> blendingb of tradi- themseliselves has doubled in the can refer those whose proproblems .1 1 ^ Igs to treat tional' therapypy a n d spirituality last deca[ecadc. require treatment 'beyoi —UNITED I souls. In has become son0 mainstream that a Incre;:reasingly, too, the spirit- expertise. her dients’ troubled so m m { GRACE | i r METHODIST F E L L O W S H I P I CHURCH m i n i s t cer to NYPE M uslim cchaplin apppointed to h(help ■:»U:t^ieUat,»nd£nw’ * C d e bt > i r a t i o i i ------"tiEW-YORK (AP)^ lTi = * = a s > = 5 = s — 1,4-nMll •chofChrist- r^i'uK^residemVthethe Rev. Serv of the mosque where MalcolmMa! X RellglOl^on In brief ch^^^ rvices Smnm once preached has beensn :appomt- ______2— le nomination of the Rev. Paul Sherry, is retiriiin n g tn ' 00 & l(h30 AJU. ed the first Muslim chaiHaplain of , H. Thomas, a 1975 graduate September. , 8:30AJkl.&.& 10:30 A M , ^ ing th a t pays their ale Divinity School, was Thomas, 48, currentlyly is the I _ ------the New York Castor Jim ^ is b ie > householJ billsUs.______aoprovi•oved-by-cnurch-agencyI_ ------r Pi* Departm enc o. T lirX uiherEeran Brotherhood i .ynn j.-Sds^ — Izalt-m M Pasha, 48; [ ds. It Vbill now be sent before «X ing contacts with other chu ’.i insurance andid services company, ^ annual General Synod in -Comiriled from Vi-iie r ------360SboiiiaibaeeSt.E*T«iii»h,ID over an 8,000-member: cocongrega- „hich is prorromoting this so- I J ^ h m C k fM ) 7 3 f r 0 7 2 7 ^ tion at Malcobn Shabazz 1 3 k d 4 i m p lly y ,giving” program, ( 2 0 8 ) 73 in H arlem , form erly kii •08)733.5872 5 sa id th a t 01Olivet Lutheran f lOSlEaolndDr.:Dr.X.«TanFAID ^ Mosque No. 7. 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us and du els for church Mla a tg ic V alley A s s i s t e d LivliJving 5. playing solos rccituls, wcddinling receptions ;ind con- Assissoclatloh m eets Tuesda)day cens. He also hasha played piano for four TWIN FALLS - The Magic;ic V alley years, rcccivinfng a gold cup from the ssisted Living Association1 m onthly Junior Music Assssociation. ccting wiU bc held 2 p.m. Tue:rucsdayin , •• I le Great Room at Bridgeview EsiEstaics. Volunteers soughtSO for A spedal education speaker wi) Servlce_Day RB le agenda. In addition, an educd'S.M - CommunltyS ‘rtificatc will be issued to rcsiresidential RUPERT - TlThe University uf Idalio ire administnnors. Minidoka Counjnty Extension officc is For morp information, caU_Gine:ina Bcach spcarh^ing a "Community^i^vicc ____ TV326-3342.‘ ' ' “ Day” from 4 p.mmrto dark Tuesday at the I Assil McGrcgor Comimmunity Center at the meet grounds. rownlng receives Eagle[g Minidoka Foirgrt theC Volunteers anare needed to help clean A: ... V' onor at park ceremony1_____ the. center antnd help, the Mj.njdoka theTWIN I FALLS - Riley Browlowning of Master Gardeneners plant shrubs und certiwin FaUi wiU receive his Eaglia ^ e Scout . plants. at a Court ofDf }Honor 7- Sweeping, du:lusting and washing win- -• - p.m. Wednesnesdny at dows are someJ cof the projects planned, * a t S th e Roy Raymond Volunteers arere encouragcd to bring PaviUon at CcnCentennial cleaning cqui;lipment. brooms, rags. ^ BraW Park in Twinn FlFaUs. rakes, ladders■ aand surplus shrubs and Browning,]g, 14, the perennials, ‘ hot! son of Bartt ar and Gail For more infor•ormation.caU43G-7184. ‘ "■ T \ Browning, hah as com- Twir E S ^ n r a plcted 27 badi.adges and ParklnSOH SUsupport group hears Tbe Amszbig Gnc* FaDomhlpship b n cnfUd mort than 100 quiquiitt to donate to needy people.. QuQuilttrt are, from left to rl£ht, M: is a mem ber 01 90, sponsoredredby^SS about protcc'iction fronn fraud ______Spfwger.LMfleHBtbw, Rob«{Qberta Olten, Miiy Nelton, JaniceJce Uoyd. Beulah lang. Barbara RichRlchardi and Roberta Bridge. Rllev Brownlne— Twin JaU s-lStlISth-Ward, ------^T-WIN-FALL-LS-----The-Twin-I'alU ------Kilty Hremnc Kimberly IdahiJaho Stake Parkinson Supiipport Group meets at 7 r the Church o( Jesus C l ^ tt of Latter- pjn. Tuesday atat the KMVT Community ay Saints. Room. Fellows]ship sews> up quilts3 for the n For his Eagle project, he consinstructed Bob Parrish fromfr the AARP mU talk nd instaUed two signs-forr tlthe U.S. about how to> protecti yourself from TWIN FALLS - Sevent:snty quilts were HundredskIs of yards of fabric were donotmot-' Coordinators'say theMMtMMMirMCMMUnChM* i J i orest Service for the Third Forkork area of fraud, and financuidal and maU scams. made and sent to KosovoIVO and 35 quilts ed, as welveil as sewing mochtnes, yard and . easy and fun. VolunteiMarlon Parrlih, Millie Hock Creek on the Rim View»TraU. Tr The M em bers arcirc asked to wear their M-crc donated to the CollcgUegc of Southern quilt battiItting. the coordinators say. selves cutting fabric gns provide a history of thehe SalmonI name tags. Idaho Refugee Ccnter• by members of The workwo continues every Monday sewing the blocks tog------—jns Rill up Rock Creek prior to:o theti con- p o r m ore ininformation, call Don the Amazing Grace Fellowsow^p. Wednesdisday and Friday in quilt rootr borders. xuction of hydrodectric damsimsonthc Arrington, 733^1-8868. or Ray O ark at 324- church. But, the room will b( Barbara Richards andd LLeslie Hughes at the ch J For more informotio nake River. The project tookik 660 hours 5013. direct the effort a t thei FiFirst Christian d o sed thethi last two weeks of July anc 732-5557, Hughes leedynt ) complete, with the h d p of seve»ven other Church in Twin Falls,}, wv ith 10 to 12 wiIlnM)p(o p e n A ^ l •OOP members and two scout 1 women contributingi trpianonoTcdtal-3t-7Tm rS u n d ay------Imery and Mark Shon. 'hapel on Fair Street in struiRUcy Browning has complcp le te d th e don, caU Richards a t Snalighth-grode at 0 ‘Leary Junit at 733-2271 or the tocc '"h'innos!' Sehotieid.n17. the daughter of Lani I or chool, and has held leadersh hofidd, wiU play works of troo urin7 “ as Ions in his church a n d Scouti Jach, Chopin and others. fabrcen a member of the school Jcro Beethoven, Bai She has studied:d piano for 10 years and is ry track team, is an honor stud I — p e o ; a student of Teaeala Bellini Perdn. lays Babe Ruth BasebaU. n n s ____ a Hc has played violin sincesthcogeof thi The event is5 freefi to the pubUc. H Students learn lea Emc ■ skills at Boise sen■V T Several sophomoreN ...... th e M agic V alley ai tion-SOMEBO3 D Y N E E D)S Y O U ^ ■ O’Brian Youth Lcade ■ 10-13 in Boise. )P L E — ^ Volunteers are needed duiduring the The Foster GrGrandparent Program They include Ambc playdaytime to assist hospice diedien ts and needs senior voliDluntecrs to assist area ._FalIs,-Brenna-All thelrfamiliesrCall-Susan-HrHarrirar-students.~Volunte itecrrareTieededin'aU ------Amanda Moves ofsadership M ^ oglc V alley S ta ffin g S Sci crv icc - grade levels. Thirhe Senior Companion Tucker of Filer, M :an cncom- Program needss senior| volunteers to em ln ar Hospice Division. D uties can ■ Kimberly, Nycd Mes pass a variety of jobs such as suppon provide companiinionship and to assist Strunk of Dietrich,>rcs from throughout caregiver, with home matlonogement for area Hansen, and Marty S< for the patient and/or car attended the Hugh a erical assistance, a s s is ^ glg iiin prepa* , home-bound eldeIderly. These programs dership seminar June ration of a newsletter, copyinjying, mass offer a tax-free hihourly payment, travd I BSU Alumni Assoc maUing and assisting with funcfund-raising reimbursement,t, meals, annual physi- bcrHenwoodofTwin da s Uability insurance for H a w a rd s t o th r e e llen-of-^hoshono,a ------.hactivities are o'tiier jobs avaUaulable. The eals and excess 1 H Boise State Uni>f Murtaugh, Abby hospice » division serves the entire the volunteer. FiFor more information, Association awardeMiranda Melnyk of . Magic« VaUey and volunteersrs area need- - caUMarycarolatat 736-2122, Ext. 310. ^ school students withcsaros of Filer, Tracy ed in aU locations. Hospice aniand OSHA 1999:2000 school yearh. Bill Cummings of training are offered oncc a1 monthmi for An elderly pericrson needs a vacuum Dean Dnper recently w n mI*lelected by the Cassia 441 Leadenlera Council n one of the 'FriendaI of 7 h e re c ip ie n tsSolomonofWendell. neW'volunteers. g For more infoinformotion, deaner, a chestst of drawers, a televi- M: DrtperrecehresanentnRtrtved clock from Retie Davldt,t, councilc president, for lu u rin f H eldem nnn of Twin caU 7340600 or (800) 303-0602.S02. sion and a desk.t 1If you can be of ossis- et at 735-2122, Ext. 323. eveiTtblner w d Loveland and prod Honor Sodety of Ida Refugee Center assists fami e annual leaders wrote a program at the request o involvement and com- ni The cenier Senior Volur\teerxr Program (RSVT). at with the awards at the a in Pocatello. individuals in transition. Thi rd G a n ^ , Cassia County extet school says. pineeds adult bicydes in goodood repair, 736-2122, Ext. 3312. RSVP is a Vniial banquet. R ichard ' 1 Criteria fndudes s Draper, the Cassia Couilounty Fair board sion eduiducator, to manage the 4'H liv< ------b(radio alarm docks, fans andid bbaby fur- Wby-jpofwomf atagency at the Collq;c of .-tyfl have high scholastii lition for aU Southem 'Idaho.0 . To have your request manager, was honoredd fifor “operating stock praid course willfill m eet 6-10 p jn . Miitmitual fund investing will m eett 630.6:: Embry-Wddle Aeroof sdence in elemcn- ConmnltyEdKorM VourMWCeHU D e a d lin e si PatMataitonlo Monday at the.cuter. 9:30 p.p.m. Thursday at the centisn ter. in Prescott, Ariz. 0 . contact ForthtTuMdiypafKrtoonFrtiliFrtdty ThtHmttNtw> JotyBnwit The course $30,), andai upon its sue- Instruct!ictor Robert Allred will teachin ppw- S tu d en ts m ust 0 P.O.80X548 ThtnnetNn* I American Health ticipantants bow to choose mutual fUn For tht Wtdnttoy peCK noon I cessful-completion, an Ai funds grade-point averagete files high on Rr thi Tlindi^ Pi ( b: noonn MNk o i^ 0 , 325V2EFW1SLN. certificate will be with paiparticular emphasis on risk/rewi and Safety Institute cer named to the Ust, theIversity dean's list i For tht Situnl^ paCK noca Tu . Burfey, kWwS331fi issued, coordinators say.y. characteicteristics, coordinators s&y. AUcn b the daughi Ft( tht Suntiy paCK noon Wtd 2SS e n 4 M Hawlgun safety andI responsibilityre: wtU Thee classcl costs $10. a 1996 graduate of _____ AUcn of Gooding, »a: 1, has nam ed to. Fas 6715774543 or 734^538 b e held 9 a j t^to.S p jnn. . SSaturday at the For: informationin on these fia

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O'Leary Junior HIH ig h Raybom, KcUicllie Schenk, Cassie Lawrentence, Thuy Le, Diantha A lisha C a rp e n te r, IMark Rebecca DeLeon,on. Amber Ewalt, K enyonm Brianna Klungness, ® Schifflcr, 'P..P.J. Schlueter, Leavitt,Itt, Inga Matlashevsky, Chappel, Jennifer Christe. Kovacic, Heather Kvale, S c h o o l stensen, Tyler Fauvell, BriiBrittany Frintner, Eldar K« Savanna Seamaman, Jacob Smith, Brennana McCly'monds, Joel Ashley Clawson, Jared Con:onovcr, Nelli Garibyib y a n ,__J c s s ic a ___ J a y le nle e Lammers, Elisabeth TWIN FALLS - O'0‘Lcary Chris Speirs,•s, E th a n S to n e, N ixon,n, Daniel 1 Norris, Brian John Coronado, 1Tyler Gutnecht, Amtimanda Guycr, Lehman,n, William Leonard, Ben Junior High in Twin?in Falls Jonathan SloneJn e , CaitUn Swan, Olsen,1, Jennifer Orr, Sasa Culbertson, Joslin Qavitvidson, Sabrina Hansen,m, Ryan Hanson, Levcre,c, MichacI McKeel, announced its honor roUoU ifor the Carina Tallev^ c y i-J-B '-T a rte r. Pavlovic.vie. Sarah Petersot^ Scott___ Adam Day..David DelLeLean. ----- liffany-HiU^ilNikki-Holloway,----- Ximoth>h y—M cK lnJey j ^ t^ e y . scconcl scmesfefi ■ Austin Thiemsman, Catherine Petrie,e, Kate1 FKipps, Stacey Einily Dodds, Justin ^ s^David , 1 Cassie Hombe Roiasit Oudbm, Vladimiu- __ Ninth-grndc students e iberg, Kristen Olpin.Rc :s earning Thompson, Natlathan Thompson, Putzier,er, Ben Rogers, Paul Eraery,-Ashlie Fee,-PaParker - Jacobsen, Vaness ichkine, Hilary Parry7 sirai^ht A's inclmlcd I essa Jones, Mark Paniouc d Briana Hayley Tolmanlan , Olivia Torres, Ruprechi3cht, Aida Sabic, Brytany Folkman, Whittney Fn ison Koopman, Bcnjamimin Paxton, Tysun A llon, :■ \'l- ns,s. Colby Casey Tucker.r. SStephen Turner, Schaal,al, Caitlin Sluder, Lilly Cassie Frew, Ashley F K"""" t7< i! ■ »rir“B ilcntinerKimb'erly----- S pcmcer;-Elt2aberh-Snrarr— rer —WRlfglds Gine^, Mid Martz, Melissa. Roll, MiMelissa Roy, Brandon Kiuti Bcriiochoa, Crystal ick Tenney, Jeremiah M ark s, L evi Mt stai Blau, Vriesman, BrTovic. Jonathan Biar.__—Jurellc-Brodecick.-Hcai_ c a th e r ___ H e rn a n d e z , g a ra — KnckerpBrenda-PadiarlarAlcn— HTebTAlishTHaETomoHcaTMeUssa B ryce Blaclc, Amanda i jndsoy Rachel Hoodie •Parlov, Trang Fham, Sc Callen, Sarah Casper, Lim Stacie Wallin, Nick , Sondra Howar, Arminn !Howell, Kacie Blackwoorvood, A m anda Blastock, | arlton, Horting, Tricheflleile r s wade S 3’icklesimer, Irina Plaksin, handler, Haley Chari i, Joshua West, Derek sm, Brian Howell, K ennyly King,] M atthew M eaganin Boytim, I Julee Brown, Comia, Brittany Jacobsc Tollard, Nate Poppino, J. Whitney Q eland, Nicole Coi ir, Ertca Wildman and: I, Jordan King, Katie Kohring,Ko Wayne Melissaa Brovm,B Jcssica CarlUe,. Debie, Johnson, Damara Amel Culum, Lindsey De ko. ' Albersiston Co)llege prresents11999 iwards,:scholar:rships

CALDWELL - Albeibertson American. Uni)niversities and Kimberly;rly residents Erin Scholarship,i and MMary Graduating Senioinior Art History and Menirit in Modern Foreign Collcgc of Idaho presentedted acad- Colleges, Guadisdalupe Mesina, Baldwin,in. First Year Calculus Slaughter,i Who’s Who amamong Award and Scaraarab Scholastic Languagiges, Meghan Trainor, emic and community awatwards to Albertson Latiritino Americano Award,, andar Riqui Heinemann, Studentsi in Amerierican Honor Sodety, andan< Beau Scott, Thomas> 5Shearer Aword, Who’s ___ its studentj)p.dy_auhc.lic_1999___, Students ieadersicrship Award, and__-JVlbortsoiison-Latino-Americano—- 1Unlversities-and—Colle, lieges; -----CRC— Press—-Award;— ^A and— ~Who— ^ara mOhg“~S lTTdenls~In------Awards Assembly May 18 oon the Ja m ie S to n e,, Dale 1 Downer Studentsts Leadership1 Award and IMurtaugh residents Mark W Jacqueline Colcole of Stanley, America:;an Universities and college's campus in Caldwel[well. • M emorial Scholaolarship; Frances Sandraa Peterson Piano 1Helwich, Scarab Scholaolastic Outstanding .Senior .Sc Choir Collegeses and Ambassador Local recipients inclncluded Nagashima off Hailey,H ASACI Scholarshi H onor Society, an d RaHelwich, Nona King Memcimorial Recipients frorrom Twin Falls Male Seninior Athlete of the Year. Exccllence and Merit inI ModemM( Kessler ScholarshiTship and George MountainBin Home residents R. J. iScholarship: Rupert resldisidents include TanyaI FF'. lo res, W ho’s ' Foreign Languages and1 SiScarab Wolfe Endowed2d Scholarship in Axtell,, W\ ho’s W ho am ong IMichal Jarolimek, Dr. RidLichard W ho am o n g Students S in Scholastic Honor Society;r, BBurley Pre-Law; Joshuhua Samuels of Studentsnts in American 1D. Skyrm Memoriail Scholarlarship, Amerlcon Univeliversities and residents Tamara Baker,r. \Who’s Jerome, Idahofio A cadem y of U niversiti‘sities and Colleges and

JEROME - The poolI is open from the Bluee LI akes Country 13, Julyiy 220 and July 29 and will from 6-7 pjn. Mondays from)m June m u st be a t le aast st 14-years-old. and summer sports c cl. la sse s Club. cost $30!0 Lin district or $35 out of 21 to July 26. Students wiUiU Icam1 Taught by Louisiuise Slatter, the ------including Rolf,-tennis andnd w ater------Youth golfrfor:or students ages ?■ — district.—t.------...... - basic skills including rac•acquet - d ass meets a r 6j arand 6:45 p.m. o n ------aerobics will soon be underler ^vay. 13, will m eet JulyJiil 1, JulyG and------Adultit b(beginning golf will cover—~ grips, racquet and ball corcontrol, M ondays, Tue:ruesdays and *4 The Jerome City Pool’s)l’s open July 29 and will111 cost i $17 for dis- ' grip, stancm ice and swing, and adult and improved hand-eye cooroordina- Thursdays at the Jerome City ------swim hours are from J*S lediate golf will focus on 1*5 p.m. trict residents: and ai 523 for stu. intermedi don, organizers say, • Pool Monday.Friday, 7:30-91-9 p.m. dents living outsittside the district. improvingnng basic swing, chipping Intermediate tennis wi:will be The currentt sesession is still idlAdHi Moncfays, Wednesdayslys and Youth beginnim ing golf will be and puttintting. » IHound what you’re looking held from 6-7 p.m. Wednesncsdays accepting student:Ents and the next forond hc Fridays and 1-6 p.m. Satu:aturdays held 9*10 a.m.and am will introduce Tennisnis courses will run six. he’ll scarcli to find a match. from June 23 to July 28. d a ss will 'b e ^I JulyJ i 19 and run Then1 he h emails the ad to you, ;and Sundays. Family sivimm passesr basic golfing skill;dlls induding grip, w eeks anand are for all ages of Players wiil work on imprc through A ugust;t 2'27. Course fees Hc can ro ;ure available, and the nexnext ses- stance and swinging. Clubs will be players,i, tlthe district says. Robert roam right here ac home, or their forehand, backhand,l,voUey v are-$22forindisdistrict residents- throughiliihepageaofmorethanSOO ----- ssion of swimming le’isorisis willw be a v a ila b le if n n( e e d e d . Y outh P en y will instruct the dasses at ' :and serve, and some strategj and $17 for seniorslors. nc"ewspapers nationally, held Monday througli Julyily 1.: For In te rm e d ia te: Golf G will meet the JerJerome City Courts. match j play will be induded, 3n is required for For morere infonnation, cal! 73M931. . more information, call thele ppool at 10:15-11:15 a.m.I. and a will indude Racquets,ets.will be available, and dinators i say. ^ Preregistration i 324-2218, instruction onm chipping and the courscarses will cost $20 for dis­ Woter aerobics is a low-in' Tcadonal District « . ^ ire informadon or iK fln Four levels of golf wwi ill be putting. trict residisidents and $25 out of dis- class i designed with nume SS?o“rr “ Katie Neff at 324- lauglu at Jerom e High SchcIchool by Adult classes,•s, for golfers 14- tricL routines for a weU-rounded v ------Jool.Wallorra solf profoMregional yoart antUtfdocr»VwilUn«WiJaiy------Baginn;

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Ouplox for(or solo by w/ don. 2465 sq, ft..1 2 ‘TWItrFSiISB7o«n«,. 33 homo with D wondorful vioview of Iho conyons. 5 doythatltrurw,o*Tho Commission, C Waahlng- < s 's>mo r hos 0 etono ownor. S72.000,;0,J24-7010 garogo. Too monyy'oxims o« 'O' y®’**' bdims, 2 bolhs. 2 cor goroiirogo, hot lub, 2 decks, TlmBa-Npw# Is noi ro- toton, O.C.. sosao, or cotl FTTin:mat waikand hldaaway foyor, Inlor ------10 monllon. S229,5(9 600 iroplaco. 523 Ash, swamp cooler, polloi slovo.I. wwoll & sopilc lonk. Plus spon»tt>lo for orrora at- tho th NBlionoI Fraud Infor- youv)uV* ahwtyi diaanivd ot. control voe. loni! Ownor Coll 733-0553.B $49.000.734-9021- _ _ spilnklor systom. This homono hos boon romodolod tor thot timo. m allonContor, (tanan youfi tMTcMn » • nal with nowiw oppllancoo.( * ckty 3 bdrm. * * * * * * * * * * * * < nor. ‘nsido & out. 99044SE OP3PEN HOUSE 1-3 PM fl I 1- roody (or im- — ^ * * * * TWIN FALLS by ownor. 1-80M76-7060. Mtuitauookmraoldauffiwl. spilnkJorIt syslom.sy Indoor - . opon floor pion, 3 bdrm., Tl. shop ond moro. paiw !2 yr8, TWIN FALLS'M Cuecustom 2 baih, cul-do-sac. spa- j I OANN 737.390., ^ ownor. 3 bdmi,,.,2 2 1lMm. clous yard/sprinkiof. rod- P( *9900332 • E *tras, Exiros. Ex ind Homos 732- wood dock. l182nroblid ^2 5710. E xceptional QuoufU 'y- CIr-, 734-4763, JEROME. Boaut i09, ^______- f OPENHHOUSE 1 ^ lu l on Joromo Go TWIN FALLS GHiPAC ^ ' 5 ? ? ,5 T i7 „ ^ «ltt' tontQsticSc isri; * Price Reduction on oosv SATURDAYY 1-5 PM : REALTY, INC, oxtorlor.. fcfour bdrms. coro brick homo in wall ^ .-0 4 0 0 ------_Uuoo bath#, fwformal living .TWIN FALLS - Now.)iw .tnag-.. malnlainod.nolghborhoods i ^ SUNDAY.L1j:_4PM_ > Ar» u/s.. i««vi«« ‘“'"IIning room. noUc 3 bdmi, 2 balhlOth plus closo 10 Horilson School,w \ . I------— ^ M ^ g a imlly room, bonus room, manyny olhor( 3 bdrm. Now J72,5C0, ^ s o m o ih ick looks oui foaluros.St13.500.■00. 238 Coll Nancy. £SEr 51^3“ly. S225,000. Cortiago Umo. 735-1 1296 Addison Ave\ven u e East r£rrs -rrc2.i/olyn CuUor Iv msg. Agonls Wota Twin Falls. Idohoaho 83301 A W W V I ^ S A B A L A TOtNFALLSOt.-“ 2“ - -REALTY l = J ...... (208)735-96j-9644 • M l V i l l l L both houso. nicoly i Toll Free: 1-888-&8-S63-4622 > \ M 11 I I I ► I D’ALENE will _ _■ M, B scapod. fonco &S si ' . ' S ______Undo. 3I bdibdrm., 2V4 balh. I (OfdObiO TWIN FALLS, $173,900, lg. 2-corr gorooo.goi Exuo lg. l l I XVSSISKinTrolls. C u sto m b u ilt for tho .lo t. voryy_nlco1y„ttood,tof nil itmonis -ownor.-Lowoly-ebdrms, —936 S P A R K S ^• T W I N W ^ ------09 woll os loncod, 3 '/i b o th hom o on 1.5 nd & wnlortaJI, 65- 734-040 ______acros, Pasfuro and yatO’ :S NEWER 2 STORY NEAR c a lorking for Ig, mo- .3t»«ooms,2.5bcnnj COR! 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LII "i: ■ SATURDAY,JI)[UNE19M24PM Qn')««*n'SEALED BID AU SHOP a OFFICI u i r * ^ SUNDAY, JUIUNE20»1-3PM /mo. 30I yrs.yrs, 637-6402. |NQ ON 12 CII H A N sEN i ^ • Roducod Powor Counly T^WolFieeonH>^30.0)eo1/4inlN RocRock Crook Rd.. District. Amori< \y SERENITYIl 6.71 ocros vnlh a ! 1.2 nao.0, 3 bdrm. l baih. !cst Estates ub, $102,000. Coll J u n 0 2 3 . 1 E ^ 1 1 Canyon Rmi Lou>U For Under $75,000 65 or731-4203, r "PM/MST------|P'‘l Communiiy LotsFor Under $45,000 ___ . WB P j ^tl H F.^Klr Crni fc^ili:aturiii|t 4 «cvr of llie Siukc '»'vV Kivcr like Illl 11 oilier. 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I lo work 4 or 5 shifts positions,, cOokscO A ftopvo- — I—------alall. Apply at DAB) SSup- working c o n d llio n s A MECHANIC ------m ed ica l :------200-226-2872. weekdays. Tha " Timos News >oek. opprox. 16-22 rs. WagosS DOE.D Apply In RESTAURANTr ply. Twin Falls EOE boneltts. A^jply tn porsonon Expof. fom mechanic1 Immodialo opening (or on- guarantees to soil hours,s. (closed on Sun- porson M.1.3-5 3- pm, 000 N. We are curronUyDy hihiring dish __ _ — ■ at Banner Furniture 201QI nS'. '-PN.tor Family5 ------=' merctiandise, day); wWe will train. Apply Overland Avo.OurloylD.Avi s ta ll, va rio>us u s h o u rs. SALES MainAvoE .Twin Funs. . Sondrosumo;P.O. Qo H MISCELLANEOUS . 6123. Twin Fnlli. IDB33 automotive In 7 ■son t i l South Parli ______twnorits. Apply>ly irin porson INSPECTORS’ Looking lor axtis vae*«OB * rl- Wholosalo Sprlnlor DIstrib- ' Trovolor-s OaiOasis, N ol days and real " RESTAURAN ,1 mon.yT Why not MECHANIC ----- once fn ollico workrk ulornoeds Immod. help. Jrldgo. Torminix Inlornotlonal. eslafe i n i s days Th«cs-si~a a grasl leb In your Accepting ap^Jllcalionslorapp the Hanson Bridg “ ■•ho wBflood youVi e « o f. mochonic noodiQodod P'ofof'od. Coll Twin FallsIts Duties Incl. warehouse, 6 . .world's largest posi11 ccon- «onng?CU ulW ««dolI 3- delivorios. olc. Possible 01or rerun the ad a n tuiw*,i.nndltbyiooklnolr. f monl iralnees. _ . FT. dov ahin. good boi 3 7 o n ? IMrson JEROME SALES irol company and a For-I c«07»-o«i. flis and poy. Coll or so I y advoncomont. paid iraJn- aiaddiiional 7 days. iMI.f. .mpl.im.nl tune 500 Compon;»ny Is - I rosumo W; Handy' TtitS ing. mandatoiv drug tost. Thereti is a S3 extra ^ • I T i r ® TT I f V seeking cBreor mlniilnded SALES’ Uno.lftc. 430-5071 0*1 _ Coll 734-9009. M-F. 6am- <' I lor that ono Prolossionals.I. SALES a SALES M S i Z r ------5pm. EOE. foo for the guaran- We'io looking lor PO Box 300 Paul Ida limo employe MANAOEMEHT B3347. Com#Jolnouri#tm4I a - tEteo package. Ads w . „ , „ . «ilifiod i OPPORTUNfTY Risaino Iho ctauiritd ads .fr G havo a must an — h« p p y onvlronmont. may be cancelled B U U olco,looiiing. Jndividuni.5------______World^s^LatQOSt tc------T*riirF«lts-C«r®-CenSr-----tv iy d s r t* a-wontmhllB- —5: . h*WlCtfl73J-0931. "eafiyrorcTisiomci' • ■ MJifi loropan-u’meioi>e iob. ablo to 'p p , w ------Expor. truck A (armm irmo- '» r»ow laking oppflcaUons convenionce but more than 350 locations.I. cMnory moehonlclie Ifor for CNA'o, Full lime or work ovonlngsgs aand wont- WE OFFER OPERATORS the charge will m , , , ing 10 make monmoney ' Guaranlood salary duringdu largo cuBtom farmirming pori timo positions Immodialo nood for. Hoovy oquip, Noodod for remain f( the sam o. H ull time position avnllalla b le in Ar»)«u(/ijip< opomtlon. 324-7125,15, ■ avollablo, LonQ-totm «uo -SSn|M «lM I.O«Cental. Fasi/Track High — — oxporionco Is preloriod, scraporo, compactors. irgv voltime, busy sliop. I) "r""' MECHANIC '' backhoo, A grader. Call L— - • D ealer- Can Sandi^Riw"alconburo Vision Plans Porformonco • HIro on Bonus •■ 934-4510.M ------rkelino Mor. * P'O'" Shoring ond RoRotiro- Solos porsorVManagot1« FT mochnnlc & llro/lu0/lubo • Groo! Oonofiia RANCH ■ lilp cxpcricnce preferred,id. M ust Circ Tolomarkeli . i c r l n n 733-0931 art.1.273 27 or 274 monl Plans Trainoe- porson. Must bo oxpioxporl- • Compotlihfo SolailosI PARTS DEPT. RIdtr/workor ■ lia%avc own tools. Salary bas' oncod w/60 Borlos DotiDotrolt Stop by loi n porsonol In- ’“SfU o n orwalkrlgmrlQhl In to • F'0« Li'® Inwionco In- Sooking long term person Full u ll: lime work at largo H b e n e fit 31 iw . Main.TwinFoltsID Twin 'GonorousAutoAllowarwanco Applicant musi have somo onglnos. Must havo/o oown lorviow and fill out an op-up- (or fast paced parts dept. Qlonns Q'r1iiiUlyly KmplMyrrI. SALES >ctBob a chango, do it now so >ns FT Houso manogor S oidos all lo- Wo provide a Irlondly WoVo area looking tor stall for ■ . FT solospersonan l(lor a usod Chauvin or lax/ma:nail you can stan during theho & PT availablo Looklook ng. _ghllt».Applym ponjon at - -cor lol in Wondc for posltlvo, commlll '01 and upboat work environ- our oor Taco Boll. TCBY and ■ f M CindollATwin • losume lo: 23933E.' E bostsoason. - imlltod Boohlvo Homos, 314 i S mont. Sond rosumo to OlirVipIo OHfr lood courts, bo H 1 ■ W , * I Foils. Musi bo rmollvaiod Commercial Sl. MotiflHidian. poopio to work InI hoihomo 7lhSl.,Oollevuo,M-Th,B coro. U you aro Iniorosorostod ’■ P.O. Box 20s. Twin Falls willing willi to work various H lP l C ! n f ' l * “ soil-stanor.nor. Apply In ID B3B42 All inquires strictly confWo-te- — ID. 63303. hours. how Wo train. Bonoflls H porson al Praciiradical Usod phono; 864-4700/>0/ ntial.Colllormoro ploaso contoci Ana‘'" “ i ' , MEDICAL______------■Jcwol's Homo Can)rll avollabio.Apply.ln parson- nB6’B645. skills? Nood money 10 pay Comer In Lewiston. Ida- phono; 734-4645.15. f fax. for collogo? If you an-on- ho. ond for serving a s a 640 Fllor Avo. W-.f., TTwin sworod yos to any of IhoU10 llaisonw/roglonoJoroups, ■ ) Falls. Idaho 63301.I, abovo, tho Idaho Armyrmy ^^alivo Amorican Tribes. ------National Guard may'b bo o & othor blcontonnlal com- ■ MEDICAL able lo holp. Call SFC Wontod; FT day nur >^C momoraikxi organizations. H _ Bortow734-9171'o 01 r Position closos Juno 30. ■ RN/LPN. Magic Valvailoy i.flOO-QO^ARO. Manor. 536-6623. 1999. Salary: $13,42 to ■ — Sie.73/hr. For opplica- ■ MEDICAL ’ MISCELLANEOUS tion. conlaci The Idaho ■ CNA's noodod forir filfill-in Sovoral- Coshioft and lani-lanl- Porsonnol Commission at ■ shifts. 2-4 hours 2-3!-3days d torial positions stillitill 1-600-S54-5627 ■ . por wwk. Coll DUuino7B4- m : ovallabla. Various hourslurs. (.HYPERUNK ' ■ ' 0600 or stop by> MagicMi Must bo good workersors, htip7mww.lpc.slalo.id.us H ------Valloy Stofllng SorvJorvlco. Apply In porson 01 Travolivol- wvn»,lpc.8talo.ld.usJ “ ■ 200 2nd AvonuoI NoNorth. or's Oasis, north of IhoInc ' ' or any local- ■ Twin Falls. ID 03301.101. Honson Bridgo. Job SonHco Olllco. EOE. ■

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Sune 464.^ Federal tr o o y r v - t n tr- pteoxconcacrav Boise, 4D. 83705, Attn ■ m xisn a irt* ' ^ r a n v i v ^ s E S ^ U a r u ^ . 1 Por. no one ysraa* cffeeat677-^t042or ; STONEMASWCT y o u a m e ea jre Fsrt-«« scptrOicBurieY aR a * t p 4 . on large prorett Hamiitofi eaxacSZS'-iE-Sm V I l>n area, mexpensrve bv ■ J3PS. sar Creer A re n a © n ( f i e c b vv^-m artj ■ ■ ing cost, p ly DOE Call DtmOnmJiM»2ia39. 0 4 0 6-3^t405______i I ---- OMOBme TOSSa-. STRESS RELIEF ★★★★★★ FORS7UI«MTS_ . HELP WAHTB>: £ bt^ [ j Would a SS,000 Barus. A $12,COO scholaiship.lip almg »T33u=S « rxrrr* AOVEHTISE n 56.000 worm o1tua«n as-at. 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Filer OisJna Otlisel and>nd TWIN FALLS ROUTBOMTHE tnrtw lotiors o! telefencjo f Dosing oase tor trvs posx EASTSOIEOF L 4X4 ^. 1 /2 T O N1 4 X 4 [ j 4 X; 4 ASTTR0VAN4WD TWINFALLS lion wJl be al the end^ ot .103-5073*1 tirj f1678B "W /1782A4 f ff1743A l /J734 ■ OlfiCO hours Jjno 30.1 W9 It 's ready to haul! T Low Miles, A/AJC E)aCabwAw/Shell. Loaded! Just^;t Right for The Team! Plooso apply to Sanora" ■ 2X>MOSk UrznSi ^ Rooerts. Filer School D«s- ,zx=-T^S^a«, i f REG. $11995 SALE:E: REG. $18995F SALE:i REG. $11H1995 SALE: RECEG. $ 2 1 9 9 5 S A L £ : _ irta, 700 B Stevens A ^ nxEast ■ !< Filer. 10 83328 Dr call r200~1MX3BIk.&ttAv^ ■ I f (208) 32S'S9ai ; Si.y^tixM!Pa^ * rueEast ■ ! TEACHER ~ «»?IFCP 700-500 sac. Asft St. ■ Acom Loamtng Conier' « is C a s m o tA ^ W •.T2COBk.ea^>eOta<^ ■ ) laKing opplicatiofis irorrt«? 6Xl3i3X3>.SotnsSi person on lOPsfle at mter- iiit t iin ^ if iiiin^m iii secton ol S. 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SHOSHONE 1 bdrm., gos TWIiWIN FALL*. Quiet stu. TWIN FALLS.PA 1 bdrm TWINFALULS • 4 ttem5 I TWINFALU HORSE-11 year oid reg.g. MISC. MacDon Combine ■ . a P i ^ f T W n B I hoot.31BW.D.t300/mo. dloa. dio off strM t porklng. bamt apl Mhouee Morgan goldlng, exp.0. Header. 25 f M s n 4 afl - ‘ ♦ dop. 324-2634. No iR O C M s lS g3RR n ENT NewOno«Sho(VWMh ■ ■ ! Real E state . NoamoMnaWrNnottUK X ”« sa ■2'£K 1150eq.^morC50»d»p.Ctf 734-i2ea d* w7to60Q. 8>»W09----- can 733-9189, ■ — .... - “ $310.00 < tM FURNISHED TWIN FAUS - 3 bdrm, n>- ,0 0*dM ' CaBKaiUi Mare. (1)U Arabian Pinto S L ^ j h o u s e s ^ 1 bdrm.1. t bath • 232 2nd .W IM D P I 9 Oeldlng, (6) saddles. (2)2) RAILROAD TIES J «vrcS5:No'5!S“cSii f 604 ^ Avo.N. N. <6, $ 2 8 0 .0 0 + S i ! ! 2 Z u , ^400 wooden saddle stands,s. 366-7406 - 366-2576 ■ - 733-1604 or 326-6666. I UNFURHI8HE0 O^P-l.undrylulllll.. " aq.ftahop«orB®in p a Can 326-4777. ■ WeaorShane :TWIN p a l l s - studio, w/ . APT8/PUPLP(E8 TWIN FALLS witwithkltch- WmlNi^RoKllocatt .. TWIN PALLS Mtm ^bj^«2Loc»t HORSE. H Arabian 4 V4^ SADDLE. English, w/brt- ' • ' oR ' W Avail Now, •ns,$05wUy.$2.422S-$360 C aB Sttvt OH Q oldiho. 3yr. old.J. die, used. $350 Ind. rope : :7caD20B-73a-35il.» ImmodialoOccuponcyl’ lUHLEV Q uiet, cute A S W D I^ : cute, de an on mo. aimta.pd.7!17336841. WINDERMERIsRE $1500.8eeot900Mllnorsr halter 4 bareback pad. ■ AmonWoo v«d pcfcoa vary. cozy ^ 1 & 2 bdrms. Qraat b8. $260. smeni St. Buhl. Call 643-4906.. Call 736-6705, mesg. location on end of Yale ai2M W i 6 M I Ave. 677-2673. SUrtIng « deo ’ s r s s . ' s HORSE. 16 hand. Bay QH - UNFURNISHED- -WINOERMERe- r on sj a s o .------• ‘M S ail i ’AiA m ^ {295 00 N les'fancK n u , n “ Q*iaifl{rw/imooifrbunff ^tlOUSES^ Property Manooomont — I. * Ano + f l ^ C .rleo2000computerdlgtial' 734-4334 kWLEY REALTY or 420^935;» ■ ' TWIN FALLS..HOTELS Hi overhead door, sn > readout, 2-45’ sections. • ' S S i r n W : ? 160/month. ofHce. Can 206-423-5< All parts to rektstan. 734- •juHLSbdrm. iv^bolh. TWIM i PALLS 2 bdrm . 1 « o o m y ^ > coipon, storago, e ac. o> " " " ’" i i i . 7»4e30 ------6310 afier 6 PM or leave ' '» balh. $350/mo ♦ dop. ^ iffn . '■'B* ^ Mrm 7 messoge 4 I will rstum horae pasluro. Coll for' wator pakf, Call 735-1268 Call Westwind Homes ______I ------NOW paint. ( TWIN PALLS.••R F o o m a, I I H0RSE.AQHA.6yr.,Buck- • amt. at510> 6e6-7075. • 1-68a-301-C037. TW NFAt.FALLS • 2 bdmi, 1 W/D hookup,Jp,$428/month 480/w eak. mIcr ;/ skin Mare w/lots of sMe, : 843-5433.B______1TWIN PALLS 3 bdrm., QO- — Stovo, rofrig, DW. 4 -A ftonteMlesmaKlbdrm. oi retrlg. UtURlM pc I waiiIIouTr'ehtEKTAL doss, 4 personality, t or* - SW A THER- 1996 New - rago, covorod patio, bublURLEV. Partridge P a rt ^pets.73t88».M iOllOmber- ron prospect Exper. rkler.>f- Hdlsnd 2550.16'header, l«UKLnafnodeiod4bdrm. Apartmenla. Newer 243 ----- $2500 firm. 326-5912. ■ I- foncod yard, cloao to ■3W>232.» TWINFALLS ■ 1760 hours, $23,500. R- ■ 1 Js?’- '0- y“" * - “pp'*- schoola, $650/mo. Incl. “bdrm f .ui^.W Dhookups, TWINFAU ! bedroom con* ,.$500m o,+ dop, Rotaro- hoot, power, water, oow- »atorUrw®$425.Cane76- tj «HOVEI^SPECIALI* ■ ■■ W arehouse sp a ces avavail- HORSES 7-yr.-okl Appal- comnwnlauft-, | g o gS able for lease In nn e w oosa. red Dun mare, Lad-i . ■:qulrod,r)o pots. 731-4031.; Of, gart>gga. 734-3650.' 27!2722 IRA approved. Very nic*k » 2 i bdrm, 1 bath, dry. U M 001 I MOail^HOI'10ME8 complex. 1,900 aq.feq.ft. 4 loo Qrondfito. 3-yr.-old'd TRACTORS now 4 usod,: E'MAIL your ctauirod od i DONTRENT los on appls, $500 -v t^ a cM t,800 sq.ft. units av TWIN FALLS 3 ^ bdrm, 1 $400 dep. 733-2983 tw ( ! ! n S ^ , s avail. Dun QeUingTlppy Conoe• small, on hand 4 priced to - ■t to u sa t both. Lrg foncod yrd., Whon w"' you can own. WeH —TTTT with ofllco. Locateditod on breeding. aCm 2 yearlingig aell. MlleublshI 25Hp w /, . > twlnad®mlen>n.n«t n. »Jou, or corner ol 4th Aveve EI 4 Dun FIules.487-2St4,eves . .-Nowpalm&carpotS875 ' TWINFAU*ALL8-La.2bdmi. r H S %“i7"i/„ri.' •• loodor. low hrs.. $7500. : /mo-fSSOOdop.CollMortc Wosivestwirtd Homes 732-5710 iJS bathtBth townhouso noar EMtlancI. CallSUS te v e — ^OOOINO/TUTTLEIn lalds/O'Leary. $200 dep. tnda “ Coll (208) 438-6700 ’ I M 733-0404______^II p p I CSI. SA-.$476 m o..dep. Kohnlopp, 734-1991.»1. HORSES, ViAroblari. H -country, 3 bdrm.. full . n. new carpet, rofrig. W/D. Si ,i.rt .g i American soddlo brod.1 WANTED: Header for JD ' : bsmt,, horao. $ 5 0 0 -fdop.■ TWJNi FALLS 4 bdrm. ^ 2 ______paint 4 vinyinyl. no a p ^ s , dOQa.baa 206-828[ejwaiji w«u? <9 _880awalhorJnpoodccnd.------733-4952or731-4952. ^pertnonthr houso.'S650/mo. ♦ dop.. " JOno ' a m oklng/drlnklngr TWIHFAUfAtLs-t^siidmr om,$350 * “ h22'cs«’'73WIWl. " ill Coll (775)762-3040J Call 736-8615, aftor 5 pm. 1.350 Pheasant Rd. TXEMQIIT • 352-1129. ______' #ew fs req. Call \ ...... 4 6 1 2 TVfIN FALLS 5 5 ? n w ^ $ ^ 'd M *c3i FALLSA Sm .2bdrm , I HORSES. Fox Trotters, allHi i 703 I lOOOINQ. a e o n & com- rT,,2bolhln I p ASTVRMFORRBI REKT ages, standing Ooldong I CUSTOM I . Soot Iho londlordbluos and fortoWe, 1 bdrm.. In town, ee bock yord. je r o m e 3 bdrm,; G U A R ^ E E D ' buythiSBpsckjusSbdrm, > S325 * utas, < -f dm . Pots Polomino Stud. 423-6366 - —2 baSi-forlos» thon n»nt.- - {yardi_$350 u ; mon.^dop. TWIN FALU^NJcaJoca-.PALI .TMN.FALLSI 1 324-0241- - RLER-Up to 10 COWS, ------:------a d ------Wat6^piAj;Avall7/1.Cair "o? l 5 s HORSES. Standing atIt ALL QROUND WORK Only $65,000. Call Judy ^ jg 2 bdrm. $4251 a p p ls, cloa ' ■ ler avail. Call 733-r13-7755 stud. AQHA grullo. 3 766-5130, ■ d wan734-4120JI . ^ 1 $3e5 + utUs,is, wator pakl. TWIN FALLS. 3 I Hoffman 326-5660 cr call 3 bdrm. 2 ask for Damon.______Improsslvo 4 Hopo DeckA •LoSsT^Elmure'Ytoflti • iBuy the Guaranteed Borfcor RoaHora 543-4371. HA3 dngorpeta. bath, in partt, S4($ 400mon...... HAZELTON-Now taklrig T W I-ALLS N ^ • The (oOow- 346lorappL Pota ok«y. Cofl 7:JI 733-8841 PAUL • 10 ocres ol51 grorass bred. APHA, sorrel Tobl-,1I-, RtndyWMVW^SWm J ; Package and Tbe - ^.oppllcatlofts:Syrln(Mi • ing aroro unitsu In 4-plox ^ 'o n d ^ VIO, Quincy Dan,3 Bare ' tim es News guar- TWIN 1 FALLS Convenient- E atateo-1 bdrm opts. bdW os- ■ ' - pasluro w/2 slront 7 Bia BALE STACNNQ ly locolod, spacious, 4 a >gs: TWINFALU,S.738Maurice WENDELL4bdt ■ oloctrie fence. 436-54! brod. Reg. thoroughbred. antees to sell mer­ Booutlful. quiet 4 well 2 ^ ) 2. 2 1 bo9i, 610 Para- Street. 2 bfliHrmsri bath, wide, S500/m6no 4^$200 -I..— ■—.11. Hick. n S uo 1. f S u iMui IwCoMnKoehn bdrm, f bsn. oppls, ain- maintained .n j for the aentof. dise Plan I CoH 629-5261. chandise or glo garogo, large foncod har >laco«10t,$5S0« 960 sq.ft. wlwith all oppll- dep. No Smokingdng. Drink- TWIM FA LLS. Sumrummer Lone. Call 208-324-3301. handicapped or disabled, dep a ncos. nowIW corpol and Ing or Pets. Call 6:ill636-2S30 h o rse p a s tu re tor automotive items bock yard, nowor carpot, Coll82»4206.TDD r 2 Mmi. 2 t H0RSESH01NQ4TRA1N-z BIQ BALE STACKINQ 4 ; In 7 days and real firoplaco. $750 por month < ^ . 2 bath, 616 Pan- point Water,tor. lawn, sew- ^ . .- horses, 4 Sllde-ln. m „ RETRIEVINQ 1-600-377-3529, EHO.B dIso Rnoco o n *101, $550 or.gortMOOfi»furrdshed.No i 6 0 7f csttler«*.ntsPU.$lJS100 INQ Now taking now JEROME County hom o. __ dionis. Qrohom Omolh^ KoohnStaddng. 543-8795, , ; estatelnlS days J pets, no amon>pl^.$45Q/- I OFFICE'e ai Cali 734-6362. ■ or we will rerun Small 2 bdrm. no appla, IN IN HOUSEI FlMANaNQ - k ------543-4860, leave mesg _potsposslUo.$400/mo. Qooiiood credit, bad crodll, 2boih.677Parod- mo plus$2( CUSTOM HAYHAUUNQ- " the ad an addition- THEMOMT^ 73»0739 hospltol hos bills, bonknjptcy, a c e « 2 0 1 ,$ S 5 0 * dep. Coll Do ± L J i e i 5 ^ I MULES- Saddle Mulos. T 1 3 machines. Al Holsloy * 2366 or 73 686-2789 or 206667-8017. , al7days. There - i SlHFALLS ------I MOBILE HOMEIME loom. Coll 432-6920 or ------: ------is aS S extra- - ^TWIN FALLS For looao or jnlts hove wssh/dr- .420-4504. 731-6920. ■ExecuUve'Dffico'Ice-Space, I S^CE ------ront: lovoly homo Bvall. HomtatodaylWodoHoi > CUSTOM HAY HAUUNei:' charge for the July l.p arila lly fu rn ., 2 hoir y ^ N FA L LLS- . 2 bdrm.. Reception areo,la, 2 large = * * = = * 5— ! SHEEP. Frolson-ArcottIt Exc. rolo for 2 wMe noyst- guaranteed bdrm., 2 bath, patio, ga- ____ , 1 both 354 Oreha- corport, $4S460/mo. Call olflcos. Coll about abc this TWIN FALLS Spacesesu u p to cwos. 200% lamb crop,}. acking. 436-4181 Of package. Ads roQO, hoot pump & AC. JERCEROME2 bdrm, 1V4bath 5,$400*dep. 733-6302or;K 733-5060. oholll Stove Halloallows 40 ft trir. All utils,pd. pd. 1st average. Call 487-28288 670-0389. may be cancelled Quiol neighborhood, W/D W/I hookup, no pota. 2bdrm .1bit both M5 Quincy tWiN FALLS.- T - n — ------• 600 aq.ft Ofllcoco 1Ofi Blue mo.-V4 price. 733-733-7311. Of 866-2004. days. ■ ; early for customer Reta. Localodo! Twin Vil- S415+dop, S41 324-2744.B ^*C^,$4(». .S .6 2 9 P a r ^ L akooB lvd. N. Ample 420-4728. _ K.H.C. lo Loop, Leslie, 733-1558. — 2 twrm,,1 1 bbam 785 Honey nn ^l’lwD^^ibdrm.. 1 both, parking. Loose10 Indudosli — — ■ ------WAKTED 2-horse dbi.-oxlole Custom Slacking ' convenience but EROME UrgentI Owner Locusti*3.$46o*dep. *3. "8£i-vi;'), $500 mon. utilities Steve HallowsHal - Irlr,, very basic, nothingig Kolly 4 Kom Cnimp 3 i the charge will yYOuifb i). Soon to I l i S S l A incultuniturc — J HAZELTON-Couflfry BALE WAQONS, N H :-,• SWATHINO-1 ton bailor. ’ 2 bdrni. 1 bath, 7 FALLS 2 bdrm 4- pymt».. moviive In now. II be higher vlslbllHiblllty loca- JL In Uiiglf * U«H« \/ii1l^ TWIN FALLS Nico 3 bdrm. KIMt.MaERLY.Bm«n 1700*^ oq.fl. -- . J068,JP48.J.032^lhOLl Jfomodolcd, W/D hook-up. V p t quiet area. AC. youhavenlqi i.ft.WUIre- J ------— ------models. 459-3268 evos.B homo, 1 boih, now car- i3Mtm«)U.FromS550 &3 utility wif area, water where else,, conc us. Ook- model to suit tonai>nantCon- ■ 701 ■ Call 678-0597.______^ m o appls. garago. dock. pota , on Mapio St. No loseso.^n.abdtmi. to i ;no#m(«(lrHj.S450*dop. irport, $460. Ray, wood Homes»s 733-7755. tact Walt or Adaiidam Hess I LIVESTOCKK___ BALER- 1997 4655 Hos- Call829-561B.a Jpota. S600.734-2698. har ^ 737-3939 or 737737-3040. —— ^ ton, 2 siring. $12,600. FJ-I ' i 7M TWIN FALLS.3 .> 8 ..b d rm .. -G em S talo Rwilt) TWIN PALLSra tJdrmr -AAA F * « h i r n i e Horaa'H0 i -nancing OAOr352-4622-2- ■ — IRRI^TION— ------HAZELTON apocloua, AlL>2tdm,.A,il ■ •jgjlB ! I OFFIC E Trailer*.4-Hor»e,OocGooso- Ry>dy.tf ■ untauo, appls., W/D. OW. igo^?Tl5^‘ TWIN FALLS O: T o V W o r R o V a ^ '^oJcJig0e.733.7W. I734-9925J1 SPACE: Downtoviitown ofllco neck w/Wdlng roor U CHARMAC-95. aluminum,“ CLYDE’S PIPE REPAIR yafdwori«lnel„S350*dop. crodlt chock. 736-6993.H — lo Locatod Drop-down food do Wheel linos ovon In Iho —i IJ , space awable I a S 7x20 goasonock, good RENTERS SPECIAL chock..Cafl736-8993.« Col TW lNFAOS.f^Now2bdmi. on 2nd floorwNhfth olovatori «nd m ore. National “ field or dean up tho bono * TWINFALLS: 3 bdrm ilex. M appla. access, singlo toto m ; X ta Price: $15,650 (940oiilno^ ‘fif- 56500/make offer. pllo of hand linos, whoei JEROME 2 bdrm, 1 bath, ^ homo w/garogo. Lg 'AU.8 2 bdnn, du- f r ^ v w o ’^Y - M,M 3.620<.\-',__ , '.w/ laundry hook-ups, 0 .S S 5 1 E S ™ . KYMCAmom- offices evoil^o.Io F rM 1-800-333-2219 -lines 4 mein lines. Also No smoklng/pota. $800 2 bath homo. Low flpis. *WID. $500 ♦ ^"^riS?$52^??S/mo.*dop. includo utilities...For Pi more 733-1823______COMBINE. Q lo ^ o r-M , •garago. S4M Imo * $225 nranth * deposit. Call NoU mo h>pets.736-1814« K P if lS •gdop. Call 324-2244.B monthly poymonts. Coll ^P-^O P* 206-73368S9I Information conta ES Sm 0<^> ^ header. Spike ’q 67^-7lV9of<«l*-7149."'’, ' 734-1991 or ovonlngs Wost/oatwind Homea 732-5710 TWIN FAL CATTLE 4 HORSES ! rog. poled Horford“ h h®o?d toolhcyl..Can645-231S : •: ,_ „ ■ J erom e- 716 East zom. 734-1329. ------TWINFALL8.fL N .« 3 b d x .. Gom Stale 3. Slitgle Parent Program. nU.lh..Uno S 'ilT ’ i 3-yr.- FORD. 1720 dlosol 4WD. ,<.3 bdtiT). 2 bath, nico and TWfN j FALLS: Nowor 4 ^'pr ^roQdy for occupancy. fV ^ 900-1600 M.fL S MJ'S ' J jim S fe -n"AC?g";jarago, pa- ______oM Stallion. 324-3534534 7108 front loodor,715C ^ I FARM SEED & bdrm, 2 bath homo In nico AvoitoWo Av for Immodialo t$700.00 * dop. neighborhood. 2 car occupancy. < OAC. n^•&S23\ 511°;:,.^?.®.: tw in fa l l s s h;IOSHOME o j CATTLE Angus Bulls X - BRAWLEY REALTY ST. (3) Woll locilocated 4 «iijg Qorago.Nosmoklfls/pots. QAI3A K W 0 0 D HOM ES TWIN FALLSFAL 4 bdrm. 3 J ” * ? "* light harrow drog. Exc. Z 734-6868 $800/monlh « deposit. docoraiod olllc[ iic o s 4 i ------; J- ALFALFA SEED. Qrancl * ______.* E v a a w k m d a P a v JuDlex, DW stovo ^SOOdep. Pal Po 736-8503, ,uK ow /3roomIS a4 4 private CATTLE WANTED:■ 30030 lo cond., woll molntolnod,1‘ Volley com sood. Posture ; _CaUNoU.734-1991.orovo ____ 733-77S5 -tontahei?' no p o n l>0hlly usod w/kwhouro.- 734-1329.______SI 'TW IN FALLSLS. Nawar 2' both 4 Wtchon..ovoU OV now —800 Ib.H atB toln oc ■ mixes, oats.'DoIIverodl - ' SPECIAL FINANCE Pota. O n ^ (anSxt uUl on busy comer.ir. I Ullllllos heifers. Call Fred K!(^ '• Coll Bob Hamilton Seed : • JER O M E In c o u n try . 3 Z.WENDELL. 3 bdrm., firo PROQRAMS CSI. $850- JoSnWoo^' Included. $175115 to $500 543-8373. 734-3587 or 733-1477. • bdim., 2 both, appls., gos , '0 havo finandng fw ov- ______place, shop, Irg. closets. »lirw-W42.' /mo. Coll 734-9 FORD, 1947, BN, $2500. ;hoot.dock.$650,4bdmi.. gos hoot $475. 837-6304 jfyonol ^ 0 down, mst time tw in f a l l eves 733-6765. CHARMAC'93. 3 ho, ORQANIC COMPOST >oak kKchon. 2 firoplacos, J lomo buyers, debt con- i^ b dn., r^ .IH bath town- TWIN FALLS, r ' Front 4 back tack.(. M.Many ^^ns good. Faro rubber. $8.00 por ton. Truck 4 •?hugo dock, foncM back- lolldallon loans, good . refi^., range,' ml- bdrm. rw pets«s^ M m SIo’ t w in p a l l s . 190sq. 190 n. extras. 734-6946 lortefW In a 0011733-7962. _ lots only. Volumo dlscou- , -.yard, S7S0, TrI-Counly , W H Y H S N T 7 ? Own your own home for :rodll, bad credit loans S qwbvsmve, DW, disposol, ♦dep. Ind. hes n D o i" HORSE trl/„ •61,2 horso,. nia.HorlionOroenlc ■< ;Proporty Mgml 324-2734. [ U m oTci CHUKAR PARTHID( 7' D a A y -206-436-8450,■ ^ less than it costs to movo ^ | ' LS.-Qulot, 1 Waremart bidg.I on0 iOm- Day old chicks. ReiReody $a00/offor. Call 543-6267 to amihor rontal. ' u>m i S S o n o S m TWIK FALLS ;iEROME 2 bdrm. mobllo, , M M HOITO 732.5710 3 i 5 r » sta irs, court, beriy Rd., great p Monday. Can 678-6971 - HORSE-DRAWN DRAIN ^Vlllogo Wost, no polo, Trade Tr your oM cor. truck Of — 5i«i>g.7S«m N I 708 I I RVmnnlngof notfor Ara yi . $350 ♦ ele& Can 734-8604.______E-MAIL your dosslflodtflod ad WAQON Rofinlshod, oil .•$450/mo ♦ dop. 324-B903 ALLS Nice 1 bdrm, 4dep.Amor1c brasa hardware. Qreol lor S7,600. p .* 1»IK FALLS. AWtradlvely » 9ER0ME. Cn Uncoln Co. Push, pull or drag It In. nthertghtdlr»c9on*»rM )pls.lrKl..$260ftiio. talo.734-6P0 ornsys of- nwn«o flee hoa space a :.homo.$850mon.*S1000 housot payments, oom oq- - — 0 avail for hORSE 2 yr. old rog.ig. thor-tt ^ 7 HAY •98 300-400 tons Irt. , ^ALLS P arliaily bdrm, newtyy redone,t op- onom or profosiosslonol., oughbrod, Jumper.Sr. 17+1 HORSE-DRAW N HAYY 120», 2-strlng bales, ro- - —^dop. 734-9075/734-4120 olty In your own homol TIREIRED ol the tent trap? 1 bdrm, Nice apt. pis. gorago.«nopots.base Pully oQulppei Mow homos trom 880 eq. honds. black or•rd dl a rk WAQON Qreat for hoy-/- ' trloyor load, m consWer Rent lysar 6 yurt Nov nd.utUa.736-1773. rom$53S.Cal:oll 733-2546. locaHon. Coll 733-1 0.1901. rides, $1000.423-5372. VMBERLY. Lrg. 4-5 bdrm., £$450 $6400 $27,000 It. ^ totl over 2.000 sq. fL 4 “ ^S.ind. 33-2600. brown,643-6130,733-lS sm. amounts. /Uso ovali. " 1st cut‘99 hoy. 1-ton >2bath.bs(nL.oppl..(oncod $550 «c $6600 $33,000 ow monlhly paymento. TWIN FALLS. Oflio H O RSE-DRAW N MA- ^back yord. dotacliod oa- $650 $7800 $39,000 Homos Hot America 2727 .^ t HORSE Boautiful 3.yr.S boles, 1 batch alfalfa/ VT 3 rm. 2 both. 690 r ri^r NURESPREADER” mustard mix. 324-5846. •rago. ocross from city Make this money Kimborty Wm Rd.. Twin Falls. N M O W R E N T I NN i j W tee/1st m on.ro ’■ needs wori<. $200. Draft ipork. $650 mon. ♦ S32S workforyout ‘0(:0(208)733-2224. G lC ll S s - •---dop.+latmon.-Call423- -• Call Homes Amorlco “ T eneaj^esA pnrtni 14311. M-Th,9n»n.lpm, ments H M S .;berly Rd.. HORSE Beautiful OviOvoro '^ ln d !^ .* S 3 ^ ' 733-2224 osk for Brian. ''H ear the quietl t w inIh Falls f Premier H ousing Comm i m u n ltv noxltooklWorerTWsmart bWg. Point more, $2500 Omusim . . . SptciflcnU)cally Daljntd For Elderly, Handkapf o t r D ia le d Groat parking, 734-8604.734 aee. 643-5172 Iv. mosi 603 I Laui; Ploaso chock your od for I nrO m iDmMMitlO K m M unm U eimLiLM.*— tr TWIN FALLS. 01 FURNISHED A P T S /------« Office. 3 HORSE Potomlalbarbarrel ------corroctnoss on Iho flrtt I Twin Falls IM vA'A pp pdU ndH tdim ■NatisalGsiieat ivall., 865 horso. blue, lots of spe doy that It njna, a s Tho I DUPLEXES '-old. 0 . Timos-Nows Is not ro- ■ -—7 ^ staned 4 going, $20<$2000. :idlaundryFadtl!ia ■ Cental Air Cond■ndtttontag^ TWIM FALLS. Or oa ' aponslUo for orrors of- EOEN e i Fum. opts. & utils. 1 *tttttttttttTti: * * ■CentriL 206-644-1236. ItorthatUmo. g& 2 Irg. bdrm. $85/wK.& TWIhWIN FALLS - Avollablo ■Commaiununlty/I^ARa IlndtvkluilFatkB^ fSV (oulonal ofllcoCO space,1 — up.u Coll 825-5468. low. deluxe newer 2 ■RilSaGaageRxRem/Uso E s i exc. location, $65*650 mon. H O R S E S A L E bdr)drm., 2 bath 4-plox, AllhoeAae Aocnifla And Vtet At A FiKe You win Bt At rwpoosib- TWIMFAU^LIVESTOSTOCK * mcR Infonnitlon knd mUwSon aU 73: 18- COMMISSION COMPAUPANY ll aSS'ho’f f i p l 'S t T d Jjchortnglmpjjf^^ " " pork»rking, somo utSitles In- I TWIN FALL& Reta ______Approxlmotely 2J i » 9 A r« you tired of1 ntovlngnr wheel lines? dud^ludod, no pots, $550 per 36^)0iea Horse Sales Schoduli no., dep. credit and JLnMI61J2®j■ ■ - Frtday June, 28 Does th e wind m ake yoyouspwddmogaAerinf andlord checks requlrod. , I Saloetojtsot6;00pmm d iem up ou t oflornelthbor's field! I nT If i 6 0» ^ ------.TadcaalasJbsttttontiiegls.- roi ^ ------l — COHMERCl ejmvnSoivUaarerHlil-nnl------IS S K j APARTMUN'I'.S i w U . teros Iwrsea, gradiilahore- he .pina, V«i wUlfl«d wlih ihcwt ijrucaiij UM Ibe lupplppllcd by Ike SUN. Till U peulble n r 1 ‘2 - 3 B e d r o o m A p aT r t t m a n t s gomer locaUonn“ fc *rSSji hnofbptouivoluktolirpuiebtiIt iDd dtt]) cjrde nonte buierttL TU> 2bedroom t » apt $440 cloui • Efflcieni • Fully E q u lp ^ : irnalDdiigeitlfBDCslfcRpdlI b rusBlai Knl|ki dowBike (kll.Tk« Miorant employee'8 0 S w orking fo r Brfgi P l ^ M r ^ s Buriey. Can 678-9! ' eo|ih at Ike Lbcu U deptDdca:Jeal on Ktcnl facton iiieb u tmt lnl|.lrf, tlljuolc caodllioB*. 10 Soneca are in needd oof rental housing, w/8manyord4oloro8e.^ •24Mou TWIN FALLS 1541540 aq ft BfuoeB6ilnBton73»4: , nil csodlUeas, aviUikle waiet tad 5omew«iW/Dhookupe. * Now Oi CwiwcwMwe-7nAllow.w ancei commercial otfic xtauR. yk wQoU be fM to detlfsda t irsoD 10 meet jfou ipccUle Ooyou wd»Witoi.ri)«bwiot«dBw.iwB Ubor cot wilh 1 Mioi-nvcL now through early(y October. W hen No pets. Can 734-4600 T J T f l w/700sqfloverhe HORSETRAININQDO] rental arrangementIt I:is made through QREAT Q SAVINQS 9 7 ‘ U l. W u l i l l 8oe + 7 0 0 sq nlacLOood a p havo too many horsei3<*W& F0»»MIN»PI>«n0NC< contact : Idaho C otfm cn Move(nnow4flM Eastlattd expoeunlure. Mark not enough Ume? Tn HAlUSTHtWARDATlBOI-31-366.2520 oitlOS-654-9391 Seneca, rent Is guaraaranteed. Rent pay- 1/2 i/a m orttifw it tree. fOO 1-666«60e70.0. Ing, showing, riding I . sons 4 horse sitting.ig.Sps- S UnuiCotfmcnCocnrH’H iwaro AT] 801.361.8662 tw i^ ments are payroll dededucted from the WIN FALLS • NEW • 3 www.ltfl TWIN FALLS 4 o0 fllc a s. dallzing In colt startitartlna. YOUNG LIVINiNG MINI.PIVOTS )drm.2bath,garage,pa- Hour»: 8: ,1 0 .2 m s Like new bul lowlot cost. Communication equ ...... employee, and paidaid directly-by the g"k)| self-doan ovon. relm.' M M M "2022'4thAve£'72[. 734-2347 cooperaiion. 3 2 4 ^ M * F m EMlaules tn aviUiblt. company to the landkidlord, DW.5W. W/D hook-ups. AC. *4ihItti 4J MomlngsWo. Jeaal- I------cala 731-0078,7 Dan 733- /^ A C -121 or 734-9606. $650 U A^RRIAGELANE r EAPARTMEN' [■ .i.iirjiM If you have housingig : available in Buhl l$695montti. itp a r m O u r P r i c t s or the s u rro u n d ing g :area, please call ^£A88PRIN08APTaM 2510WhisperiBring Pine Dr. C om pi E m the Seneca PersonrDnnel Departm ent twVIN in PALLS (2) Nice 2 B r aand i l < New • G as Healat • A ir C onditlonIn i n g Logman Coaches I«mi,3bath,w/newvl. 3 31 Bedroom * 2 Bath • WD Hoiya Hook-up} • Laundry FxHltkUtla > VWghtRoom • Community li a a : . Seneca Foodss CorporationC an 934-4888J V « n a « i J S m H r i • K t a 430 7th AvananuB Soulh toinAN FALLS - 1 bdrm, aB TURNNOI NORTH ON CARRIAQE LANE 'li1 MILEIv EAST OF K-MART ON ADDDDISON B$mTnSttn m 1il.Nopets.»09'fS160 251 ^ Buhl, Idahoho 83316 • I 2510 Whispering Pino Dr. • TWn Falls, n 4*trwtsji»U,l«.^ ep, 761 Main Ave. W. Ph:735-2t11fax; 735-2429 M733^1or32»4477 ______L______iJ m M ' 3 2 4 - 6 8 6 8 1 4 I t ; -f-f- • - ' ___-r , ......

Sttuntsy, June 19,1999 'Tlmefrliswi, Twin Filli, Idaho F<9

. BED-. Twin slze-w/heod & For For Sale, Pol Mlntaturafe- | 5 | 6 ft board, mattress & bunk m mt alegoet $125. 19*. LP - J H l - board. $100.735-1766. Bar-B-Q.$45.15x3 Bi m SyaffiW tT;I. BEDROOM SET Stanleyi C ' CaiB2a-4471. ■ sf 837-4493. IIm , 8TB A W .0w#f lo o to nr , j: 423-5606. . . . HITCHforHW 501 whi, pick up -MoH)tei:go-ue5^43ii.42H)flae. k)veseat.S450.324-S017, HORSE HOI trlr. 2 horse, hand | i R | l ” .caa eves. built bu lighl. $425. (2) am. n C I I girlablkea w/train IfiV JI , COUCH. 4 mon. old. sec- wheels, £} $20 00. Weed I B i f 1 tJonol. redlners & hide-a- .wJ l aoker,$25.Coll bed. $1200. Can 734-4458 834-5040. ^ ______DINETTE set w /(4) chairs. KINO BED, $200. W aler H H 9 -1 $200. M ortQ om ^ Word, heater. $100. Chjiln link H H R Qae range w /micro, ,Z —C a k t SJ e s *-!.- ■ ■ ~$2507~Cffll736TO70ro^ cSuCot? ^ ^ 1 e ^ ' ^ Randy H ansen Chevrel<»let, w e like te keep euru r i n v e n to r y fre sh .-T h eI fofollow ing vehicles are ncno different thon any j HOTCL-RETURNS. MILLER^ Weldor. 25' loads ' - Matuossos. FULL-SIZE, i , Iher ^ n d at our dealerership, vinth ene exceptipHon: w e've had themn !too long. Before being>g w holesaled at the HAIL£r8AmiOUEIIAB. Sa220ext$125.Refrlg- | ®” *2 V c le a n , $ 1 0 0 . QUEEN orator $75.3/4 HP Elec- ■ «MCtluction/ w e are offeringI fthem to the public att greatlyg reduced pricesl>sl I t 's a w i n * \ ^ n f o r y o>u u and us. You get a ' KET Robana McKerchor#r dean, $130.734-8881. P ark. - Halloy Armory, . trie Pump $50.324-9440 I fllWreat l buy and. w e gave ttransportation and aucluctien fees. This offer’ beginsbt Thursday/ JuneI 18th and conhnues 26th. TUI prices will be»e cleariy marked, and1 mn any will be thousandids betow eur actual 100*antlquodoSlort.»• RECUNER/Rocker.| cream PAINTPa! SPRAYER oirless. I July 2 & 3,9am-6pm 4& color, excel, cond.. $250 $675. $8 Can 735-6399 ■ J u n e % t h " » e vehicles vYill be sentit tot dealer-only auctions.n s . July4,10am-6pm. Aloe» Of best offer. 733-4530, — MarXors. ■ PATIO/CAR COVER. Now T —- 80FA-sleeper,exc.corKl.,I or or like now. ABC Seam- I l f eVi ft. brown and ton plokl, less, le 29 Qago Vulcan I . FINANCING AVAIULABLE DEALERS[S WELCOME SEISEE SALESPERSON FlFOR LOCATION) 802 I $300,734-1816. Stee). St< 6 mon. oM. 13Vta16 A P P U A N O ^ ,■ ft, ft., $2000. Croltmon (4) SOFA/LOVE se a t. Iloht life lifi Umo woiraniy celling REFniQDometlc propono,0, blue. CKC. cond., $500. fans <* w/light kits. (1) hos QU, olec, e cu $300.0. Call 736-2814, ovoa. remote. roi $300 lor all. Dbl. Call 734-5854.______; slio pino ptatlorm bed, w/ _ TABLE. MM ook. podMUl. S (4) Irg. drawors, now leo^7 9 A I Ford ' I TaurusT« LX 4-D oor «P2P2309A $ 9 , 5 0 5 I * 7 , 5 0 0 REFRIQERATOR LossIS 48’ roundwHti2loove9& Evorton E\ mottross & box ------man-1 yroWrSWebysWe.-e.- - 6 ohalro.-S500/ftfmrCo1l- -s-Bpmor$30o:Quoonsiu)~ p 1 99 9 9 ; 3 T - - S u B o r u ------DLegacy L~W cgon » PP2S29A 2 i 5 ------» T ; 9 9 5 ~ " w/water & Ico. Soils nowW 324-0024. leoUter lei tk; mettreoa. $76. (or $1199. Will sell for ' 733-5414, ove&wookond 1 9»93_ 9 : _M ereurx_ JjTracer 4-D oor #R282I______I ______$ 5 , 3 3 55 * 4 , 8 5 0 $900. Call 732-5660 ” |5 r = = i J l POOLTASLE lullslzo Dol- 1 99 9 9 1 2 Sotum ~ SISL2 4-D oor •R287 ______$ 6 , 2 6 55 » 4 , S 0 0 REFRIQERATORntEEZEnn I H E A ^N Q A to Chompion, slalo bot- . . Kenmofe22cu..ft., sWo-». lA IR C O N O m O N IN Q tom. good oondrrcue— -l-yy*8i90--N}»»qn ------3300 ZX GS-2»a-Coupjp e - < C 2 9 6 ______$ J L 3 . S 0)0_ C *12.800 _ bv-sMo. Ico on (ho door,'f. ' ^ Stk*S&all sti $700.324-8367 ^ 9 9 ] almortd. $550. Full-sizo ! 9 9 0 Mercury Topo« Ti GS 4-Door >2464A______$ 3 , 3 4 55 * 1 , 9 5 0 micTOwnve, STB. 326-teai SEARS Kenmore Evop Air — •1 Coolor, used 1 mon. ‘96 R ^ E M B E R ? 9 8 B u i c k ULe Sabre C ustom 4-DoPoor »P2573 ______$ 1 8 , 6 6^j 5 * 1 5 , 3 8 0 WASHER&DRYER,1, model.$500toffet734-8355 Tbotblnhdoyodyouplocod TTu I Z Z l somo time ago In 77)0 | 9g88 8 J Mercury GG rand M arquis LS 4-1^D oor <9M9A ______$ 4 , 4 8 55 * 4 , 9 8 8 malchlngrOE. $160 for•I' !STOVE BlazoUng w/ horth 77 pair. Micro. QE,-full »I20. 7Tmos-Now»7Nowl8lho — Umo to como pick up your 1 9 8B ! 2 Old»mobile T.Toronodo Brouflhomm C o u p e < 9 2 8 5 0 ______$ 1 . 7 25 * l > 2 5 0 *50. Hot Polr»t top. drop? fo^'lmobo^ T""' In ranoe, stainless sloe). Coll 543%fl29 doya or (S'iiasiffp, c 19^? 7 9 N i s s a n ^ 280 ZX Coupe SP241212B ______$ 1 , 6 6 55 * 1 , 5 0 0 offer. Con 736-8321. _ 543-4776 ovos.______------1255!!------;5> 5 9 1 8 B u i c k ______CenturyC Custom 4-Do>oor •P2S57 ______$ 1 7 , 7 11 5 5 * 1 3 , 5 0 0 ' i 8 0 4 I I ROPER gos stove, tan, T m T |BUU£n|QUAT^^ good cond.. $160. Soft- l y y9 .9 7 S u b a r u ULegacy O utback W agagon »927IA ______$ 1 9 , 7 5> C 0 * 1 7 , 9 0 0 wator tank, $50. Groco . m . duollystrollof. good cond., 9 9 7 P o n H a c FFirebird i Trans Am CoiZonvertiblbe «C295 ______$ 2 6 , 8 5» 5 5 * 2 1 , 9 0 0 CABINETS for now con-1- A1] ROTOTILUNO Troctor $50.735-1469. « ______I 9 9 ; ...... aiructlon/romodel.-l-i‘ toodor. Dump tnKk. Weed — » Z . . , . F o r d ______HM ustang Coupe *9429I29A ______$ 1 4 , 0 2 Ct o * 1 2 , 5 0 0 48L x24V ^H baso cab­ > moving In MV. 326-4631 ROTOTILLERTroybiltJun- RO 'i o O ' 5 * 7 , 9 9 5 inet 1-9Lx24Wx3SH. sidele • * I I lor. loi $450. Folding oluml- ’ TT9 * 9 7 F o r d ______EiEscort LX 4-D oor *930304A ______$ 9 , 7 2 5 ,k LAWNMOWER elec slort ni cabinet w/drawer. Oak i num ontronco. 3 slops w/ 1 e o9 < 9 6 Oldsmobile CiC iera SL 4-D 6or «9I7<76A ______' ______$ 1 0 , 1 6i 5 S * 8 , 2 5 0 rutural pearl finish. $200.3. sell propollod rear bog hand hi roil, $50.432-5225. * . Coll3a42S43.______Croltsmon mower, $50. — — lO9 O 9 i 6 G e o ______PPrixm 4-D oor «P26133 ______$ 1 0 , 2 7r C o * 9 , 4 5 0 - Coll Dick 01655-4268 VIDEO VIC GAME, Mrs. Poc I Z Z l n ■ .MMon gome, guarontood 1 9 99 1 9 6 Cadilloc _DDeVille 4-D oor <9236/16A1 ______$ 2 2 , 1 2IS 5 * 1 7 , 5 0 0 . f ~ ' flo i 1, i RtOINQ MOWER Snoppof, good. gc $500. 735-9220. ' |C A M S A S V r a U P ^I 27*. very good cond. w/ — ?95 PonHac Bonneville B Se 4-D ooro r HP2414A______$ 1 3 , 7 99 C 0 * 1 1 , 4 0 0 *’ nootly now 6HP Tecum- WASHER/DRYER W / Kon- 1 2 2 1 seh onglno and bagger, nmoro nr slocking, w ashor 1 9 9»9S J OldsmobUe 88 8 Royole 4-D oor *92I9243B ______■______$ 1 2 , 3 7r 5 s * 1 1 , 5 0 0 PENTAX cam era 35mm $450. Call 733-6659 is is top kjodlrig. oxc cond., ■■ '' ME stjper, mony exlros.S. .— ...... $300. s; Holpoint R a n g e, i 9»9S 9 j Honda Civic C EX C oupe #C300K) ______$ 1 3 , 7 22 C 0 * 1 1 , 2 0 0 : $225/otfer. 7iM S30. WANTED qualKy big trooSj works wi gront. $100. ChTna - r r n r - Spnjce. Pine. Dodduous. Hutch, Hi 61x63, good quol- l 9 99. 9 S G e o • Prixm P LSi 4-D oor «P2a>2367______. ______$ 9 , 0 0 0 * 7 , 9 8 0 Coll HAILEY NURSERY |t< i 8 » I ^ 8 P o n r i o c ______SSunfiro SE 4-D oor »P2P 2536 ______$ 1 3 , 1 0y C o * 1 0 , 8 0 0 I^^OMPLTTERSj , 208-788-3181,934-4594. 2« m Clatililid ... tor ptopla 199l>98 PonHac G G rand Am SE 4-Dooro r * P 2 6 3 8 ______$ 1 2 , 7 99 C 0 * 1 1 , 8 0 0 COMPAQ Presailo 466 i I -----iie----- ^M0*>t - Compaq computer, pur-r. J I b ^OSEEQUIPM^ — >98 PonHac G G rand Am SE Coupee «/ P 2 4 7 6 ______$ 1 3 , 2 115 5 *11,700 _ ------~tivg<>irkgW 738««r i I 018 I >98 Oldsmobile Intrigue Ir GL 4-D oor «p•P 2 5 4 7 ______$ I 9 , 1 4 C1 0 * 1 5 , 6 0 0 7 NORDIC TRAC Pro. exe. IwaCALW^UMENTSl | u ' COMPAQ, SVQA monttor,’'■ ' cond., w/oloctronic monl- U ______$ 1 8 , 6 9> ; 5 * 1 6 , 3 0 0 ■ CD-ROM. sound, modem, >98 Oldsmobile CuHoss C GLS 4-D oor ##i P 2 6 3 7 ______5; S ____prlntor.-WlN-«5..US Of- . BOSS MuUi EffoctS.MEIO. - I> M 9 8 " . O l d s m o b U e A A chleva SL 4-D oor «P2611______$ 1 2 , 6 55 ! 5 * 1 0 , 7 0 0 I flc«e7.$395.733-11t0 w/ COSO & vulomo podol $600. Can734-611B.' " ' ' '1 9 9 l A chieva SL 4«Door H P 2 3 3 4 ’ ______'______$ 1 2 , 6 55 f 5 * 1 0 , 6 9 0 ' LAP TOP computer IBM5 I 817 ^ TMnkpad,.rocondltlonod,E). I MISC FOR SALE - DRUM DR so t poori. 5 ploco. _ .’1>98 9 9 Oldsmobile AA chleva SL 4»Door « P ^ 3 9 ...... ______: . . $ l 3 , 3 555 i *10,500 _ _ w/ many accessories,I, I w/ Wj throne, symbols, & — windows, & nice csnylng i ______$ 1 3 , 5 8 < * 1 0 , 3 0 0 “ DIAMOND SOLITAIRE, hord ^ cases. 5900. 733- 199<>98 Oldsmobile AA chleva SL 4-D oor S*P P 2 4 7 3 ______casa-SSSO Arm. 735-1028. 3467. ovos or loovo mosg. 1 9 9 1 wedding sol. 1/4 quart, > 9 8 F o r d ______T|Taurus SE 4-D oor ipgP 2326 ______$ 1 5 , 5 l j LAPTOPS PooUum 133 to pd $1495 asking $450. GUITAR.q u W ashburnn, 166 mhz. $700 10 $900.0. See 01 tho Trading Post, USA, m: oloc MG104, $700. 1 9> 9 9 ; 8 F o r d ______T|T aunis SE 4-D oor

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FREE to good homo. Bor'«r< PEK rH O E SE A K Cafo- WANTED. Aust/alUincntao CATTLI dor CotlTo pupploB, Coll ) Window Ak con- WEBUYAKYNY KIND OF . HONOA '8 9 CR-SIn-aOFMF YAMAHA 1985 Mototor POlARtS'eriOSOSL.axti :oll male pupa. (775)753-0961 dog. d Bluo m ale w/ tale. 300-551 ,h«rlnbeds4btacfc AKnoUl OUEOR pipe. ttidcarkK..niooblca. nio Scooter, perfect comand., cood.. 60 hra. oxtandodId 733-9503.______ECRBLE. S85a 645-2333. — POODLE AKC. allvor liny. — ____ S S iTt PUMPS, S older, any «. Col 543-4799 COLLECI leas than 2K mis.. »UOW ( warranty $4,500 /offer,r. FREE, e wook old hamsto-Ite- vot chocked. S250 & up., ^ idlllon. poying up to WANTED,/ offer. 324-6780. daysy so r Cat 32*4550 or 320-138717 fa. Cull 423-6760. ovoa. » _ 011423-5935, ■ I I------. i S ------S SX). S 'iCan 678-2717 dog. Sloeno male poppy w/ ^ i, good corvtBon. S7! ------RAFT 14 IL Son Baling ranIfl iTOOiaWACHIKEHYl — ITom673-6273. f l 82£ ts t o o v i FREE. Black lob. ShophofdDfd RAT TERRIER UKC pup- S <08. Warn lo » « your 5 2 9 _____ S W , YAMAHA. -89 Blo B«Boar ml oxtras. $3,000. Callill 2S00. 324:-5366 X pupploa, will dolivor.or, . pies, intelligoni & quick to BIRDb II CARVINQ TOOLS S )d piano? Wo pay cash WANTEO-^old,docK.ar>d I HONDA 1980 QL . Co. pocket MUchm.wai A l*ar^. ■ rr rrrr— 28K mis., oxc. e SEA DOO-95 SPX Jet s k7.'- i,' ~ pots. KOO, 206-527-3360. shoft , drivo mochino, mi- Kei^o^enMn *'•" or oak 1.10filefil« cao.net,crtinot uoiic S l ^VENDORS q . s l a WAI r c . . SiSOO/offor. 737- — 650 cc, cover, sharp, FREE. Bob tail, SlomoM X 733-1298 736-6210. ut& U ttono. Cuio&llvo-vo- RED HEELER pups, pufo- cromotorI grlndor. wood ‘ 7.1. 0m . YAMAHA. Big Wheie e l. S3 JOO. Can 734-5854 bumor. 733-3977. PIGEON ______DOOR FLEASS'JS ly. 3 mon. old block lob} X b(Od. working paronta on _ I iONS. oii kinds , any w aK reDh -fOaw foot tub 4 TO BE HELDI D M KUNA, o n 0»»tined. TM ^ SEA RAY. *76, 302 Fordd puppy. Coll 543-5676. aiio. Oood tompor & quiet. wi WELDER 260 MUlormatlc. lling tllo. Call engkw.19; Good,( coverod. 208-922-1228. ______I 9W SEADOO- 2- 1994 SPXX coll S36-4040______ROTTWEILER puppies ^ poting in brown or tan 1 horse, titr,trti Cal 544-2757 — — — — Bombardier )et skis withil — MOO oa. Call 934-6575.B I 8 2 3 I “ 2^ ■ '■” ■ HONDA. *85 GoiBoldwing I BOATS & ides,in now cond. Can ' Intorstato. 17K(n^.BcS n^ I AC^^RIES5 650ccengkw(new-nevor» aril' 'SlilH'TZirrAKC’R og^ I '-VARIETV-FOODS - J^83»7TinytlmOT -WANTEOlOi-Goodruood- » M ------; —fwTCJrca^seo; -used) plus~t994-motal—ll------nannloa. Call 543-SQ3Q.B & S U PPU E S I 423-46(I.4600. m aasagogo toblo and/or crafl trlr. askk*g $8000 for ).■ Roady 7/1. Isi sh o ls, f t — CusNona.!s. pWowa. 4 ot!>or — $200^5225-436-9403.B — HONDA. O) 1990t W an 3 ttoms. CaB OK Pav- OOLDEK RETREIVERS TOIN FALLS FARMERS' fTEO • good uaod goa rotated tems.Iten 423-9262 Itrc trcfcaiH>n motors & trans 4 'I ® mg 734-3722.______. • AKC. 3 romolo pupplos. parts. $500. CaH:an Good- os. S H I H T Z U p u r o b ro d MARKET% Sot. 9-1 01 Gro- O' D: Home. lot. or Call 676-B12S.______pupploa. Ready nowl Call cory c OuUoi/Kmon. ------,---ing. 934-5951 meI mesg, or tory. a i gear kKt732-8a8036 SEASWIRL -96 21 ft.. 5.00 .Have McCall kJt M SSTK)1 834-WO.evos. ------fudk^octedVotvoon^,», ■ ■■ , WANTE'ITED flold aprayor. t o ^ ^ b t ______CHRYSLER. 75. 14 fl. GOLDEN RETRIEVERi s ______7 | > w a . ” o!i t- «*/ 50 hrs,. like new. Days, AKC m alo pups S200. i 8 2 5 537-67;’-6714or734-3311, ------rORCYCl£S| K A W A SA K I-82.82 1100 »ir.. 20 hp elec, siailari. 829-S212.evos.,423-4540.j! SNOWSHOE mate klttons: I irtw w a S995.Can733-368Z Malo Pomorantan t.5 yr. somo snowshoo mark- I |L WANTED TO BUY UTEDHommockin i:lava-lomp3.po1- ■ ------Road B*e. kxs ol SIOO, 326-2256.Ivo mag. BMonstocks, lot- GOLOWtNG3 tifull dress,---73&0016or733<} — STARCRAFT. '97 Fish- ii Ings, some Slomoao “ >d cond,. swoon doors. ^ 2iZ5L_ Consigning RVs® mastor 170,fool control, r o maJklnga.6wka.,voryen- AIRBORNE * ' iloms from 2 ^ ^ lacket, borvaios. 1978. 40K m I, QOLDEN RETRIEVER quoloot.Call543^799 luba, , cost Iron S1000.734-23: -KAW ASAKI.-9e- 9 6 .6 5 0 and Boat’s nowiWI doc. trdl.flsh flndors.llvo« pupa. AKC. lOQdy now, doaflng. Intolligeni. 1st world * Wor II. Noil Gor------KLXR. oxpor, rid« many. Also original woo- WANTEI rtder. low 90% success sales rattoilio. wdl.90 hp MofC.$13.000.J. 543-5263/COllir 420-340S,3s' ahou.littorwolnod.roiaod " ITED: 16/35 mm mi- , HARLEY 977 Dyna0 Wide mis., oxc. cond..:d.. $3500. SMAKEAfVERRVt Con 834-6301/731-3280.5. . —: underfoot, will dolivor to pons, P uniforms, medals, crolllmfilm viowor. Profor WANTED:>: Norco N dbl. hung Glide Low Ri(Rider. 2600 Can Good>f>g. S34S34-5951. S U A K Se LAB • AKC cliocolQlo pup-jp- Magic Valley, $75. 200- Olc., <> from 3rd Roich era. handid oporalodo m odel, window.. 30Mx59’,3 Coll mls..S400olocilaccmaories. mosg. or 334-4003 ri TAHAITI 1980 Ski boat,I, C8IM.800-C74-S419. T ij.jcs «03evos. 1310 Kknberty Rood. . plOB. roady 6/16. Exc,«C, 364-G660. Boiso. ■ _ 1-1691 or734-6382. 543-6006,6^______• $16.900, Call T “ T T !^ TwkiFottsor now 396 Chovy motor. pol/huntOfS.S200&$250, gw hl200. can733-6060 S3495. Can324-7821-M •Call 567-6110______SPRINGER SPANIELS. BROWNINQ Bf .22 Automaik; wANTEiITED: Bathroom fix- WWtTEoictOWAmiypolCtv HARLEY 193^934 VLD for Racks very clearlean, elec aw — pups, Bom parents aro Riflo ^ in good cond. Also a luroD andar cab ln o ls a n d os & bodgeIgea. Sir>gio pioc- rebuilding. HAP{ARLEY1959 StarLSI950. HOKIK>KDA-87 EIDE boat loader, elec^ THE 2000*8 ARE COUtNQ3 LAB • purobrod. blackck steady to Wing S shot, Cushman *• motor scooter, k 11 eh0ne h i cablnota, I os or colloiJloctkxu. Highost 165 for rebuilduilding. Motor Fat Cat. oloe starttartaharp. comoleto. $350. Cafl g2^82 Ooarmco Pricoa on_____ ------pups. 2 monrotdrsioor» r —AKC-tiunnit1odr$2S0r -working-* or-f»l,-734-©393t- - < 23.61( snttJrCait-pnut' -rotiuiitrsoT:8T :s4oror -ygoo-Ty-sswr-W, -^H 9lo-abo. Cnu 326-3122 Of 326-58271^ Call 543-6567. ■ ^ . ■ NoW^, 733-1691.73. 775-777-9720 ------onktvonloty ----- CANOE wanlod lo buy IS WANTEIITED: Campor. pop . n ~ ” YAMAHA-94 YZ2SCQSO.good FORCE 15 hp motor 199996. BERTHARBAUGH MINI SCHNAUZER puppy.py. WANTED - Male Boston ft, ft long or batlor.6S4-24S3, up camporcorr or campor WAKTED:D :U sed Splnot HONOA -82 110 trai b*e. cofKl..lotso>accasxassorios. like now. Only usod oneor MOTOR AKC rog, moio, 12 wks.ks. Torrior. Call 734-3005 'Si II, Ihal ^11 fil Toyota Plano. CollCe 736-4936 oxc. cond,. . S(S600. Call S2200 /offer. CallCal Josh week last year. Lorong Downtown Wendell old, ahois. 324-6022, ■■ leave msg. O < m ^ . m « 3U rt.V oxt cab pk* up. 733-2894 ioovomo»{»g. 543-4829 or S«543-6994. 543-6624 or 543^1 3 « 1 3 shaft S1475.733-7517.17. . 636-S323 a F iW TiC T ^ BUHL 1520 A E, 1500 N,. BUHL 712 Robortson &l„ RLER Rl 6» Family Yon) Solo Pfe«MMivmov«a(/O«fS0* n TWIN FALliLLS 160 Larks- TWINFALLS43i434Cypress TWIN FALLS. 1519Sigprtco- TWINFALLS, 315 Tor-To TWIN FALLS. 606 Elm SLt :' Sot, only, 7 om-3 pm,m, Fri, & Sol. 6 om-7 Kllch- Sol, S Only, 8-5, 1/2 Ml. S tl$• $1t/g n a from stroot pur Dr..S Sa a t 6/19,8 am-3 Way. Sot.. 6/116/19. 8 am-6 to n O r.. Ju n e>19. 19 S o t. rraco Dr.. bohkxl okJt Me-M N.. Jone 18 4 19. All pro->■ Furn,, lotrig,, movlos.)s. on. glosswo/o, loys, worn-. West V ol 93 & 30 Junction, signsIS arand tolophone polos pm. Roil-til-top desk, ook pm. S— n » ' gB t t n t P trtv Only. 8am-3pm.Dm. Nico. Donalds. June 16 4119. 1 ceoda to Kids at Moun-► clottios. Nintondo ayatom»m on's. kid'a& boby cloihoa, Adult fl & K3da Clolhos. ox- whonjn youry sale is ovor. flooring, children'sci fum., A B u d a itt Conv9f7llofjQs doan, kids ciothos'h es4toys. 8am-Spm. Fum,. boo*>ok9. tain StateaTum or & gam os & olhor mlae.le. sliding glass door, koro- orclso o oquip.. & lots moro. T h ankyoua n I for your Joopacceicessories, train North Americar)canB oars4 housohold Hernsts 4 4 misc. doihos, dishes, cannliinIng I n a titu te . C om putor, Iloma,______sene hoator. knlck knaciia, Must sool______cooporaporatlort. so t, aetI SuburbanS 16* C herished To( 54 0uk«y t^*»^»wel- housohdd Itoms, 4 morel)i Beanie Babios. Horns tor sale.iIO*‘} & ^ TWIN FALLS. 154 I r BURLEY 2360 Oakloy ‘FREDA'S* *FI Indoor Garago RUPERTERT 1113 Ruby Dr.. — BUHL 4236 N. 1900 E.. “ , WENDELL. 375 W. Moi^1, E-. Avo, Solurday only 9am- -Saio, -S 304 Blue Lakos Sat .JunoJur 19. 6 om-3 pm, TWIN FAU,LLS 161 Lark,. tw in FALLS. 4 n * . E;F noxj to EBIo Mae'a Salon, (W. on Pololino lo 190000 3pm. Blkes,.spons cards, B 1, Blvd, Twin Foils 734-9459 Bdrm,m, J& living rm. fum,. pur, Saturtlurday only, 7am- TWIN FALLSS 5355 Madi- baby kerns, lots Of c D4B Supply on Addiso Juno 18 4 19,8anv4pm.1. E) Thurs,. Fri, & Sot.. 6:3030 cTothes. weight SCI &iporo — }ka & booksholvoa. 3pm. EST/iTATE SALE son. Fri.. 9 an Juno l i ! ^ Comput om-5 pm. Aniiquos. Ig. la- GOODING 509 Washing- I am -5 pm 4 & much moroll ^ No early blrdal La-z-boy a. typovffltor, ciothos, VvJiu cai i' • 12 pm. 486 - cabkwtkkigmattrosast‘ rocUnor. 55 gal. drums. ■f7 dlos' clolhos. sm, sizoZO FILER. 2141 E. 4200 N„ ton, tc Fri. & Sol., 9 am -6 ts. 2shoes, skis & boots IW 163 Buena MmpuioT'-’v.- v e ry good TWIN F A liS . 2155215! Ran- like now. Baby item: dothes. somo coilociibloa,OS, Juno 19. oariymoming, pm. P' Clothes, toya, lols o( '*"»• ft. 3. hitch disc, go cartrt •'‘• f Sat,, go* Hxvl.lmomotnctroady.Bar- cho Vista Dr...Ju Jui n e 19. craddo. skis 4 morel framo8,4mochmorell ; nico stuff, must soo. fgoodstuff, 8am-5pm. Mov!i»g^ Salel i FALLS. 2145 Crost- komt lod/sy s“ Sld”J ^ ’i i GOODING, 536 Oregon r .S— ------Elec. ferxw. gatss.atss.horse 3d Dr.(ono block off hand. Browowning 16-guago TWIN FALLS>551 5! Anuras tack, anono sot.itim & o ro l Sl„ Juno 18 & 19. 6am- ;aboth and DolMar) shoigun,mmore Roma, D r., Fri.. 8 on 5pm, Qrovo boat loader. , Juno “.7. 19, 9 to 4 pm, Con.M to 1V™fAUS.221VZIVanBu- bods, lawn , big •1.9l>,n-,i„,Ti.77 167 riamson ® ■'"•"O'i 19. Sam. 14 D e a le r chairs, small rofrigerotor. uch, biko, kitchon IS, dothlng & shoos. Ltnuchmoro. Moving SaWjstcH L«s a b a Antigua Mali 4 much morel ^ ( FALLS - 2306 Caa- lovoseat,I, klds'&V adutta’ TWIN FALLSl572Madn>- 57 TWIN FALLS.2557 25! 9 th 1357 Blue Ukes BW.«.N. Idslx/sOriglnsI HAGERMAN 2624 Marlin }r. Sat, Juno 19.7 am doihos. lotalott of mbc, na St.. Sat... 7. 7 30 am-7 Avo E.. Juno 19.19. 8am - __TwinFatls Dr, (off Hwy 30 on tho ■ pm, Groai yard Saio. tu /iu e « i 1 5ato. T o y s. ^P"*- T « j— Amy Navy Store way to Bliss), Fri, 4 Sat., joka. Lots of crow aves. la w n « of domes, (baby, chli- IhorUlteorM och 9om-4pm. Lrg. sole, Vs and odorts). couch. I s S rJ, woodoafor.dU.tk <*aj 1522ndAve.S Clolhoa, colloctiblos, u..8am-5pm.01d - - — — I.. 6>0*- & '" u d tmorel mon ! a n d g e t o n e 12 02 Twin Falls, ID ______-6 6 fl WashlnalDn Sl N houaewaxoaimoro. ajum. lota of nlco TW IN FA L L■SS94Lyn- S! ,,.^1,...^ — I ic c d o r ho t U » e Tvfln Falls *734-6008 TiffrnnitniiiU y -wood-BWrtnr HAZELTON. 158 Howard, 1 Blvd.. Fri & Sa t 8 ani ciothos 4k more. m ? Clothes, bikejlkM. lots Of E.. Juno 19. Sam. Mon-Sat-lOam-Spm Right bohind post otnce. ______I c o u p o n . V alid on] i pm. ESTATE SALE. ■ ~ ...... — Boanio Babies.ies. No oarty FALLS. 271 We buy antigues Sot.Juno16lh,8am-5pm, w Aparty f? birds pieoso- ^XS 608 Concor- birds! 2768 4th I at Twin Falls IClolhlng, furn.. appi#.. ° Avo E.. Juno 18 I and eoHeetlbles. Fri.. 9am-4pm & ------:------’ d « h S I- Moxiejava. carpol, housohold Items, TWINN Ff i A L L S -3217 E, Sat., ^ -n-12pm. 1 Lots of TWIN FALLS: 8088( Groen- &am-3pm. Baby d toya. and much more. Spring Sat 4 S ^ housohold Hems,m s. troad -11------1 “ Ing Crook Or (1/10 nico clolhilhlng. booka. wood Dr.. Sat j We Buy, Sell, Trade! ^ IS Eol Boy Scout Cir), tapos4mniscooaneous is Sam-Spm, Larc JEROME - n 9 Horsoshoo ■ _SalA PaintIt C o m pany.— »>***' «*-.» We Buy a Sel --ClrcIorSdl.-8 'am : Toys. :ri!tW ■ nsa4t'’and7; LLS 834 Monto doaodownaflp chliaron'8 ciothos. mise. 7 ^edlofquick8ale,fum., , , Vlaio. Fri.«1.4 & L .8 a rr> ;4 mustgo.Hoosoi TWW FAUS. 2788788 Paks- V i n t a g e C lo lh in tons of books. ’86 Sable, lontic 3-fam lly & much much r bn«hOr..Jinol9» 1 9 .7am- knimngmachino, craft P '" ' Q 'oar 12pm. Furn...c cu lo th e s . Callformore J IS. cameras 4 accoa- jrn.; clothing. ______JEROME-1915N,Hayoa. c 5 665Tronof toys. 4 a tet of mb< Fri, 9 10 3 pm. Sot, 8- os. 100-s ot oii palm- Id, onUquea, ; chil- TWIN FALLS 6< infoTTnation I, frames, & ort sup- dronsOolhlJU’If'g. Dr...Juno 17-1*M9. 7am-?? I Come by and regiiier noon.ni Crib, lots of kids '"0*' f a l :■ ^ jp R B B ! One dinner! stuff, toya, clolhoa, etc. pioa.gca, good doihlng, hoil- ,, p ic tu re s 4 PloBso chock your 1 Marian Posey a for our [ree 81 LLS 1866 Oorian \ Buy 0B9 Pita Taea\ . ' ' j with purchase of I • monthly drawings jgl - day decorations,dec comput- JS. corroanoss on tri JEROME 178 Wost Rood, orwork«ri( aiaUons. tools, LP onV.8am.Ctolh- , _ _ _ 324-3067 AgelUiBtaeoiid c(jual or greater value I Fri, & S a t., 8:30 am -? records, es. rocords, misc. TWIN FALLS 8i W iS Ttofovofythlng. ; Acroa Or.. S a „ atbiitprfcal I with Ihis coupon only.y. I CotuJgemcoU Welcome Fum.,housohold.clolhos, p, ' S S 3; oJftaTAOB^ Twin Falli chainaawa.misc. I FALLS • 809 East- -rw m I N O RM 'S CAFE |I 130 West Main S t m t I Pari* Or. Sat. 7 am to VLLS 205VIIIO |3 i^ c S S ii^xsaioonso- " 8 I. ... ., — \E m ■ BlueLakesBlvd. I I Jerom e > 644-1282 jbi Jimgtoo4Phoa»- ^ ^ ^ 5 ^ _ I Kimberiy | ]_803 Main Ave. W._j JEROME601 E.Moln.Fri.. 1 pmm. . IPet Scroon for >lio Home park, , ^woopw^pq J • SMftof! IM j 8;30am-4pm&Sat..8:30 g. Sportirt vivohiclo. furnlluro. “ .1 * £ £ ii^ :_____ TWIN FALLS. 403 A ltar n a : L — ___ 01om-12 pm. Annual Chap- misc.c clothing,ci NO Early ^ a , Fri. S a l 6-», TWIN FALLS.across ae from Dr.. June 19. 6am-2pm.San ------tor E PEO Y ard S olo. Blrdsl tnitting 4 noodio Twi Oub 00iFaHs.FrL4 Fr ' MMFam«es.BoaiBeanie Ba- _ n Clothing, Q turn., housohold _ wotk. doth!ithos,size 12. S a t,. 9 am -?-? 1 Big Yard bios. toys, dothk^ Igiis ;is | Itoms. loys, Someihing SPALLS-OnlyFi 10 1 Bay shorts. toy boxes. 4 lots ol ' 50'off ftfrovorvono. !S *P«coacoa available In tho lLLS 224 Polk. Si.SO-.Joana H XSE * ------' ______M arkorkot Plocoat Old m. Yard Sale, swoator*. l^gor TWINFALLS. 428C ^ All Espresso Drinks 3^ Woy.Juno184lSf 1^ ^ I R e s t a u r a n t JEROME. 333 Hwy 25. E. Townomo for: your need to t WIK FAL Open Daily InciuJcs lattes, mochas ol oi high school; ocrosa sol il! l l t o m s . C o l i Lajioa BW and cappuccinos. from fr cily w ator lowor, Totosa(i»sa®735-9706. Wd” c ^ — —— ----- nonos. antique vj ilhos. ontortain* tw in fal:a i I e drosser. Sddo. & n 11 a.m • 11 p.m. ^ OvCa>,fmrnrt’>mrttVnil Juno 19. 9am-5pm. L ou _ ■ 102] Blue U k n Blvd. N. otm lacilianeouslll TWINi FFALLS / -712 Main TWIN FALLS. 4512 * I CORRECVONI ------Avo,, S. S. Fri. 4 Sot. 9 am. I The pkont number on JEROME. 7 5 3 17lh Avo E„ OIANTiNTYARDSALE\ OffEaatlanttun X R W.. June 19 736-6282 Spm.Mlacotlar f i t 1 AegcnttscleeoupoHa June 16 & 19. 9am-6pm. NowV cocarpel remnants. jWIN FALLLLS 2525 Oorm Mon-Fri 9am ! K P D isc o m l Take Out & 3 Family Sslel Oid sporu manyly ststylos, BiMS. 4 col- j is ineoertet. The corrM Delivery JS 1 4 Sat.. 8 am -2 S ffiurto 9an cards, somo novor ors - $: pm'. C lotlBthos (baby & Sundays TWIN FALLS. 494 opened, now movie vid- ovaiiobKioblol Oid brass cash a(ju||)radial arm aaw. aoffioms. viow Dr.. Juno 19 '2102nilAve.S. J RntnaUon$ ft litfomallon. ooa. brand now. homo rogislorajlofa.saoIlMw.acot- ,„in bed.d. houaohold. dwrtmontaorsiororotums, 1 p m .M o v i n g : TNrin Falls ^ :_ S------IV s : mado °!Iji cralts, lamps, furn., ylono10 01outfit with boltloa. . misc. Lotai 4 ove»nro. 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StT Solurday. 8am-4pm, Boby antiques,. handh voc/acco- -runM b a i i «J. 1014 1 Dos- St.. Juno 19. ESat s i H e & miscoilanoous clolhos. k. , H SSOtiOS. p 651 B roadw ay S.P [ bIS buiuikhJ s ,petsuppii09. ^ rtv iti^)r.. r Juno 19. Antkjuos. tools. k( I. 1 I to i/shoos. youth 0 motorcydo. o n s clolhos.‘■ cal c S ilX 'C'^oriOormoi Buhl. ID • 543-4622 ' y^rd^« ~ eiB Bluo Lekes Blvd.N. KIMBERLY 707 Diamond. home school shoMng&modin Twin Falls Fri, ^ & Sol,, 6om-4pm, aro-siK, SS: ™ « FA U S. 736 Choro- L n j -^ 133SAddljonAvc.E. Mds 5 adult ciothos. bunk "OV” toomoditolisL • keo Ln.. Juno0 18 It 4 19. iiU ilJililffflnBI Ir a i T w in F a lb • ID 7 3 4 -8 2 5 5 boda. ^ bicycles. VCR, vford -rwiMI faFALLS 1003 Plain- Froodrowlrwin9for4'8tutfod TWINFALLS.1C^ 1063N Lk>- 7am-2pm. Micro.,ao.. bikes. CVniSniBSfiSlSM l 7 3 ^ 2 7 : ^ I processor, coots. 13-TV. » Dr.. Sol., 7 om-12 ______. coin. 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