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, 1111, I l l'll. Inl.lnM .lul'l TVouble in paradiidise w e iI f a r e 1r e f o r im i s j : For the second time: in less than a year, Three Creek's one-roomom school for ranch The Associated PrePress jUst gelling under way and lawmakers i^ I kids needs U new schoolX)l board. bolh parties have cxpresse:sscd resi:ryalionfi I P a g e B I WASHINGTONDN — The keystone o f the aboul cutting off assistdnitdnce to tc’eii-ogfl j GOP’s social agcncjcnda clcared the House on mothers and other needy families.fan • • ■ Kempthorne talkilks trash Friday us RepublicSlicans pushed through the Tlie measure, which woul/ould save S66 bii m o s t^ o f o u n d ehchanges in the nation's lion over five years, makelakes fundamcnta - i Sen. Dirk Kemptbomome might be able wclforl^^ogcamsIS sisince the New Deal, changes in rf*web o f socialal pprograms datiiij \ I to save the county thoust)usands o f dollars in ‘•Wc-nre swccpieping away a destructive lo tlie G rdil Depression. garfaage-disposal costsscoch'year. « sy.stem and wc areire putting in a syslcm thal Il cancels the federa!•al gj o v e rn m e n i’s. \ P a g e B I can- w ork," Rep.■). CClay Shaw, R-Flo.. de- promise to provide schoollOol lunches, casig d a re d after th e; lafar-reaching welfare rc- assistance, foster carc supisupport and chilj form bill passed bybyavoteof234-199. care to ihe country's necdiccdiest women antS But President CliClinton criticizcd ihe bill, ninls, and a freshman who House Minority Leadercr Dick[ Gephardt, fell Ihc bill wouldId encouragee abortions, D-Mo., p la ^ d his faith inn ththe Senate. "Our Saddles ’n’ spursrs The five Republiublicans voting against the 1best hope now is lhal the: SenateSei chooses to ! bill were Bunn,I, LincolnL Dihz-Balart of reject i litis tnx-cul, bail-uui.(lUtbill the Repub- The annual College: ooi f Southcm Idaho Florida. Constancencc Morelia of Maryland, licans are calling welfaree re:reform ," he said, Rodeo started Friday in tthe Expo C enler.. Ileana Ros*Lchtinelinen of Florida and Peter '“ Frankly, I have a hard time timi believing the • P ^ B 5 Torkildsen of Mass;assachusetts. ;Senate could .seriously cons:onsider a bill that I nocrats voting for the bill iravages children without reqrequiring work." Magical Michaelel )ert Andrews of New Jer- In a rancorous week);ekIong debate. I Shaquille O’Neal got;ot his first look at :r o f Alabama. Ralph Hall Democrals I accused the GO P o f pillaging \ MichacI Jordan as the; BullsBi locked horns es Hayes of Louisiana, sch ; o o l lu n c h e s, fo s te:r r cc. a re a n d food with the Magic in NBAA saction. :i of Illinois, G.V. (Sonny) -stamps ; lo finance tax cutss fofor the wealthy, P » g e B 6 ' Mississippi. Charlie Rose Lashing back, RepubIlublicans called na. W.J. (Billy) Touzin o f Democrats 1 Uie defenders-ofs-of.a corrupt and anics Traficanl of Ohio. Iimmoral welfare system:m thati traps the n now goes to the Senate, poor, i destroys families; andan discourages The nine Democ< arc murky. Hearings are work. ' Calvin Greenup lives on a 250-acre property scsouth'of Darby, R^ont. were Reps. Robert G om eto^her sey. Bud Cramer o Two local pastors arcrc 5sharing services. of Texas, James I ^ A S William Lipinskial o comp)any seeeks Montgomery of Mi Conifcpntaftions of North Carolina. Women — helpinling women "Louisiana, und Janu . Two women in Haileyley are organizing' a The legislationnteer n cl(eanup'hhelp Bible siudy for womernen who have had where prospects ar abortions. withm ck I nilitias:spread than 0 mile, while the shorihortesi are aboul P a g * A S iler ^400yords. Tbfl Associated Press ottment ia-symptom ^ighwlly p ro g m m -b u tth e -troopsrPuturc’FarrnLTS-of' -t ■of'Amcricarand ------National'Guord Hclicbpiciplc'r gun'ship’ _>f | unrest - B4 program'is slill pretty nov- other c organizations will lend len a hand with ^ Flood potential risingri: swooped over his ranch1 oione day last thet spring clean-up. month, Calvin Greenup figu: I volurmil April 8, Twin Falls Written dcscriptions'andnd mapsr depicting Flooding is likely in the.I Wood River riolism, He's ol the volatil mean only one thing the j als will be trying to rnake t Valley when the snowpavpack is above 100 SK?;a burgeoning mililia move each area are available at1 the canal compa­ was attacking. By W illiam Brock:mi. The company is seek- i perccnt of average - andan it is now 134 menl lhat believesIk on armed citizenry i ny office. Volunteers arere n responsible for He got on the phone, anand wilhm » ^,5 M a Times-News writer6'clean up rubbish in and i pcrcenL vay to defend Amcrica from the waterway and a l5-foo•foot -swath along half-hour, 20 friends had anivcd.cany-orr govcmmcnl:nt gone corrupt, Is inside the city o f Twin cach^ bank. 1110 number ofo f vvolunteers, and ing guns and ready to shoohoot down the Militia grgroups have spm ng up nation TWIN FALLS - hours, needed for cach sectiiection has already chopper if it returned. n ------oflhe-Adopl-u-Higlin-made trash will enable | . . . . ,. w ide in thehe pasl year, boosted by th been estimated. It never did. O fficials sa: Adopt*a-Canal projer.s to m o w canal banks ili-govcmment fervor in poli There is no cost to volurolunteers, and the AH-64 Apache was on a S'iiitra ” ni^' cl. y, said Twin Foils Canal tmin with guns, talk darkly o canal company will supply Tighter safety ruliides and passed over G reenup's■»™ r =® byco. ,,j|y From now unlil'ince Alberdi. The result ‘ ply garbage hags. •• incidcnce. But Greenup, 0o Ulax protester fvcjnmcm:nl conspiracies und prcparjvg. Canal Co. ofTicialsr appearance and a safer then ‘ dispose o f the bags whewhen they’re full, Commuter airlines wowould have to add ir they believe will bo neede Clean-up volunlecrs will be feted at a- safety equipment to theiJieir planes and re- who vows not to be takenm aalive by ou- .y jg il a household temi est, is glad he kccp'Am.mcricans free from a lyranni s. but il will help the com- ‘canal company barbecue. duce pilots’ flight hoursirs under new rules thorities seeking his arrest, ,jp JJ ing volunteers to'c cal New WcVorld Order. A similar canal clean-upup ' will be held in issued by the Tmnspoit&trtntlon Department. rcacted the way he did. near small canalsberdi i said. : iheir alarmist rhetoric, mos the fall, ofler water has beetbeen drained from, P a g e A 3 "We were going to dot sosomething to Despite (1 ion- is will create som e aware- t defend ourselves,” Greenu:nup soid this militia grououps suiy within the law, od Removing man-rimunity, and people will tIhe syslem. Company ofTlcifilcials are hoping week. “Wc have lo be ppr re p a re d for vancing the;hcir ideas through ihe usua,j com pany w orkersUl throwing ihcir garbage the t bienniol event will cvolv/olvc into a formal; I Legality in questiiition whatever these people arear going to political proiroccss. 'f. more efficiently,he s said. "Adopl-o-Canal" program. [ 1 Thc.line-itcm veto paspassed by the Sen- 1bring on us." Bui rcccr:cnt events in Montana hav^ ° Co. M anager Vine' has identified 25 canal, For m ore inform alion. call Kalhy Rice aU ate is popular on Capitoltoi Hill, but there is What some call paranoitloia, Greenup Please see MlLITlAS/A:5are will be'a neaterI segments a] thot ore looking 733-6731, or Jennifer HockemaHoc al 736- a question o f its legality.Ity. •‘>cd canal system, le longest are little m ore ;3639. • P a g e A 4 nni- "It will help us. b munity, too," Alben Signs of a slowdoilovra nost "Hopefully this v ad- ness in the commiies growV ex tra eyese Factory orders for duralurable goods fell in sual think twice aboul t February, another sign1 to analysts the na- Baghcdad may3 try into the canals," he tion’s economy is slowiniVing. lOvc T he com pany he P a g e B S /A 2 -coulee and ditch Swisssc) rcscarchers have captureed Ameiricans pretty ratty. Theale I a gene thal makes eyes Cult worried copsips ic the insect lo grow extra ' Jap&nese policc wereere worried about The Associated Press ...... understand thithey ore boing treated.^ and even on the tip o f its the poteptial use of nen^ervc gas by a cult y w ell." iKfore the attack on the Tokyo subway W A S H IN G T O N — Ir,Iraq may Eorlier, U.JJ.S. officials said the Labfli(Friday in the journal Sci- and subsequent raids onsn thet sect's sites. soon put two Americans on trial for Poles found lhihe two Americans in Jniversily of Bosel said a P a g e A S the “simple, innocent bluijlu n d cr" o f hcollh bubut without legal repre- The Asso<^tcd Press :ss may be a master gene crossing the border fromim Kuwait, senintion. ; • n o f whole eyes. WASHINGTON — Sv Defense Secretary Williailiom Perry II remainss tour view that this sit- :yelcss gene so ils instruc- learned how loonanipulate said Friday. _ ualion IS the; rresult of on innoccnt cmbryo of a fruit flies are f . in the fruit fly and causc tl The trial could begfn'wiwithin the mistoke “i >lithe part of thosc-two- -4 :ells. ihc_rcscarchcrs were • Section A Movies Mo ...... 4 nexl few days, Perry saidlaid on the •Americans, said. W hite House eyes oh its wings. legs : anchod eye structures over ______W ealher..**.^..2 §i> ______PBS-TV’s -MacNeil-Lehnehrer N ew - spokesman Mil4ike McCuny. anlcnnac. body. Nation...... 3 ^ MoMoney...... 8 sHour." " MeCuffycoisonflnriCjdncwsTcports In a study published Holder, Frii Patrick Callocrls^. Religion ...... 5-6 “T he hum ane thing to} dodi would -that the two3 had1 bcon visited in cncc, scientists at the Uni'said the out-of-place eyes fly gene they call eyelessstrucmrcs, including cclls Comics...... 7 Section C be to rebuke them for it aand send . Baghdad on ThursdayTl afternoon by imats. "W c’rc glad to that causes the formation ol Mutual funds1'2. them back home," PerryTy 8aid.'“I Polish diplom Worid...... 6 . Mu hope ^ e Iraqi'govem m entnt Vw ill have know that the)ley’rc in good heallh," By manipulating the cyelle outside o f the extra eyes — ^------— L©jLegal notices..3 ' thd good sense to ilo that” he said, tions to the developing npoundeml slrucliirc and bris- Section B CleClassified .... 3-8 Perry’s remarics followiowed a rc- ^ The Americjicons were arrested af- -expressed in.diflcrcDt celhimial fruit fly eyes, Magic Vall^...1 newed ^pi^eal form, the W hite ter they straycyed across the Kuwait able to grow flics thotiduced ho on the legs w ere on QblU)arie8...:...2 Section D______House for release o f the tw c m any parts o fth e insect bo< cans and coorifmation thathat P olish . have been ideelentified os David Dal------Researchers-Georg Hali appeared to have o relo- M in K ;assla ...;3 Cles8ined..,,.1*8 . . and W alter J. Gehrifig on," saic the outhors-report. • . diptOmAts had liislted the10 two"t pri8^‘.'ibertf741, anddBillBarloon; 1 39. bolh • ‘ ; Apphoto- ldal^We8t....,4 , oners in Baghdad. employees of American military • contained the entire eye:ed str antennae eyes looked V “Wc. undcrstMid there is 'going to contractors iaJ iKuwait. that responded to light I stalks projecting from the This is the cover of theh e joutVial car-H ■‘V l ^ 'v v e ' p r i n t o nI i^re d e d paper. be,a trial v e ry sooiu ppssiblsibly.within /.The Polish<1 embassy in Baghdad M agnified views o f the o rylng a report on genelemanlpultf- r ;> p > ® «s® f®►cyde 9y It again. the next, few days," Perryy said.st “W o represents U.S;,S; interests in Iraq. show they have the compoincl\ided normal eye parts Mon creating fruit fliesiS vwith eyes . ties thot are found on nomu:lls and p h o to rec^to rs. ‘'In abnormal places.on>n tttieir bodies. “T he eye structures indue |i ■ avcrapc smaller thnn the w ings, but nevertheless ap tively normal organization,' ' Gchring soid misplacedm m m "like little crab eyes" on sta fly's head. .. . - ' ' i - , V ' : ■ '■ ';'i '• ■ ■ Inside, the extra eyes inc: - the cornea, pigrnenl cclls - - ■ ■ ^ i - . - ...... 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M l Idaho fort•re c a s ts * National tentem peratures ------Tha Accu-We;V e a th e r* fo re c a s t fo r n o o nn. . Saturday.^ March 25. ' MMax Min Pep m Albuquorquo 68 61 45 ...... Magic Val|e>ey O i I Atlanta ,74. 7> 53 ...... •10a •Oa -4a Oa 1Sa 30a 90« 40a SO* !)• . Boston 37 3: 34 .10 ------Breezy and coolll wwith mixed clouds and sunshishine today. iraturaxDnMrcritiaday. M Chkago 50 » 24 ...... 77 69 - ...... Highs in the mid-40s.10s. West wind 15 to 25 mph. Tor'onight clear A Danas 7: Denver 63 O: 46 ...... and cold. Lows 20 to : I to 25. Sunday mostly sunny but D es Moliws 57 5: 33 ..... ICoouftyAJefwlsv cool. Highs 45 to 50.1iO. The ultisviolct index forecastst i a Detroit 54 5< 28 ..... ,|:='.:T exposure level. ' Hooolulu 83 S; 68 ..... ^ UONT. Houston T.77 70 ...... Extended regionalre forecast ■ Indianapolis 56 5( 29 ...... W Konsos City 63& 38 ...... * I Lewtslon | 47* B ■/Ti Monday panly clou:loudy and wanner. Lows in the 220s. Highs V f Los Vegos 53S. 35 .01 ' ■ in the 40s to tho lowerwer 50s, % LosAngolos 6 61 5 45 ...... Tuesday ponly cloudy.cloi Lows in the 20$ to the: Ilower 30s. TV Momphis 69 61 47 ...... H ighs in the mitl-40sOs tto the mid-SOs. Miami B each 88 W 69 ..... U Milwaukeo 45 41 29 ...... W edacaday panlyly cloudy.c Lows in the mid-20sI tcto the mid* T B ^ Mlnrwapolls 56 5< 28 ...... jy ’T'V” 30s. Highs in ihc uppcppcr 40sandS0s. NowOnoons 83 K 82 ...... " ^ J p Now Yorti 48 4t 37 ...... Wood Riversr Valley I '- V - / -A Oklahoma City 78 71 52 ..... ORE. I Cool with mixedd clclouds and sunshine today. Hi(JiBh> in f c ' O m aha 82 6: 37 ..... PhoonU 66 6( 53 ..... ^ ' mid-30s. Tonight clearclc and cold. Lows 10 to 1515. Sunday ^ ^ Pittsbufoh - 535: 27 ...... mostly sunny, Highsis aiaround 40. Portlortd. Me. 40 4( 31 .11 COLD WAPUMt SrATJONMy *______oiwaAocu-w►WMin^.inc Portlond. Oro. 50 « 37 .12 Treasure ValGalley _ Reno 39 3{ 28 .02 |lVrinFoll» | ~ 59 42 ...... Cool with mixedJ cliclouds and sunshine today. Hi{lighs in the Ea'S s cs s c / - O SL Louis 5{ H L ■ E3 S 0 S ~ 45 28 .51 mid-40s, Northwest » It clear and w w tow iHOttCTS RW r.aro«>g num xsS SHOWs, ict SUNHY PT.aOUOY Salt U k o city 45 )-O i, ..'X UTAH st wind. 10 to 20 mph. Tonight I San Francisco 61 61 44 ,01 cold. Lows aroundJ 20.2C Sunday mostly sunny andid pleasant. Soatdo 48 4( 37 ...... ^ Highs around 50. Spokano 48 4f 30 ...... Washinglim 58 5{ 41 ...... SfiQmWi r-4ft»TTU ftlMn fhjnH Northern Ne'Jevada < 0i0MAou.ni| Partly cloudy and r id milder today. Highs in the trmid-30s to Idaho: High, 53S3 ad conditions,c call Highs in ihc 40s castSL ______these num bers:V. TvTwin Falls. 736- Idaho Twin Falls 3070; Boise, 334-:334-3731; Pocatcl- Northern UtcJtah lo 233-6724; RRig igby Max Minilln PepI Max MilM!n Pep ^ , Tune to the Nntiiational W eather Scrvice radio> bandboi at VHF-FM 162.4 or 162.5’.55 MHZ Utah 801-964-604-6000; the Elko. Bolso 46 25 25 Continued cold witl:with scattered snow showen tod 25 .01 YostonJoy 43 2£ xiay. Htghs or call 423-4423.123. Nev., area, 702-732-738-8888. Burioy 41 3030 ir. L^styoor 44 2:23 ..... Tonight partilartly cloudy and cold. Lows upupper teens Fairtlold 32 1414 .02 Normal 55 2£29 .03 20s. Sundnmday partly cloudy and a little:le w arm er. Gooding 46 26 H ighs m id-40s. Thee ultravioletul index forecast is 4,: 3? ;;;;; Precipitation • Hogonman 46 31 J posurc level. Califcfomia dries outitbut Utah receivives an excess ofi f s n o w Idaho Foils 36 2727 Month lo dato: g |,y llieAssocialodPTI Press ' locations arouDund Lake Tahoe. As the stonnnn blew east across ^ Joromo 40 2826 .01 Normal mo. lo dato: fc 'm Idaho weeeather summa I through the moun- Lowislon 49 3636 ..... Walor yoar lo dalo; 8.48 the ccntm l Roilockics, strong winds howled thn AstorminUtnlJtah brought too much snow for skiingi Friday tains of Color:onido. Red Mountain Pass repotcportcd gusts up to . Molod 43 2 t .09 Normal yoar lo dato: 5.90 Snow continued to fallI Friday afternoon after thi ^ ® while'sunny skies Malta 40 29 ofThur^day’scold front.froi ies helped California dry o u t 102 mph, witl'ith winds over 75 mph at W'olf olf' Creek Pass and ure system over the West produ•oduced areas of Copper Mouni McCall 36 2020 Comfort factoi Snow was observedved from as south ns Malta to Gt mtain. gusting winds from the Pacific C Pocatollo 38 2828 .06 Humidity at noon: 02 6 pet. in the north. There waswa also some heavy snow in ti lc Coast into the In Califomimia, skies were clear, but morejre than200l homes ‘ Salm on 43 3131 tr. Baromotor ol noon: 29.93 29 R elevations along the: WWyoming border. and busincssc:ses around Clear Lake remainedined flooded in the V,- A fnst-movingng storm blasted Utah’s northnthem mountains aftcnnalhofre'recent storms. ' Slanloy 33 1919 ..... Pollon count: 13; lunlfMilpor, col- High temperatures:s rangedn from the mid 40s to the in . wiih 2 10 3 feett oof f snow overnight, stalling the i ' SunVolloy 40 2222 .08 tonwood (low). W inds were strong: aniand gusty across much of the s he moming r\ish Some thundnderstorms were developing over the central and ■P hour and tfiggerinirin g scattered pow er outages, ducing wind chill cfTecffects well below freezing. southern Plairlins and winds were strong. A gust£ of 77 mph snowfall was at the Snowbas: Skywatch Precipitation report)orts from rain nnd snow were ] basin slci reso rt w as reportedJ inii Garrison, N.D. ""SL?ofo‘."jdcn, where nearly 3 feet of sno\mow accum ulat-' A few snovlow flurries fell across the Nortl'lorthcast and New Simsunset today 6:56 p.m. light across the southoithcm sections of ihe state but nrTOoimcs m iccllation of a ski rocc. The stonstonn dusted the England, whililile the weather remained warmtm inii the South and Samim tiso tomoiTow 6 :3 1 a.m. north ccnlral Idaho rangedran] up to m ore thnn a quarter 7 foolhillsoflhoWiWasatch Range with several inches,incl while or- Southeast, im arpbase: Lost quarter, M arch;h 223; The heaviest amounlounl rcj»rtcd was Lowell’s .42 ir y cscapnl with an inch or tw o ofi :w, March 30; first quancr, April)ril 8; f- reports included Gran,Irangeville .21, Moscow .03, M „|L oT '“ -'■''Vllcye* of snow. Austin, Texexos, cooled to 68 degrees, surpaLtrpassing the previ- ill, April 15. and Rexburg .02. ous high mini)nimum tcmpOTture rccord forar ththe date o f 67 in B ^ U o planets; MomlnQ. Vonus, Ju|Jupllor. Snow taperedd offo from the Cascades to theic SierraS Nevada 1959. In contntrasl. Redding, Calif., dippedpcd to 29 degrees, orcury. Evening: Mons. ■ after 10 to 12 feefeet of snow accumulated this\^ ir is week at some breaking the! 1982I! rccord o f3 2 degrees. M l'/ VMM. Morant’s healtith excelleni docs fix \P) — Presi- Among thithe details; ' G< Bmefly Generally, total cholcstcrol•ol b e lo w tied 6 pounds • His weiveight was 216, up from 200 20 is viewed as desirable oi ’ frame— but 210 a yearr a;ago and closc to the 215 239 23 considered bordcrlini" - N o n e w ttnal i for Hollywoodd MadamI* The corommittee’s nine Rcpublicalicans and seven Its m ust vote to approve thehe nominationr be- jPresideiistatistics arc pounds thatlat aides said he w eighed However, H« the total level is5 (difficult LOS ANGlJGELES — TTierc wil! be nonewtri.lforno a s a y e a r a g o . in O c to b crl9 r 1' 9 2 . to to interpret without knowingng t^e ra- ’ Heidi Fleiss5S despite< jury misconduct,.and ai the Holly- ^<>"=1''“full Senate can vote. j WASHINGTON (AP) 10 report the ■ Clintono n ’s blood pressure w as , , tiotic of different components,ts, ^hich wood Madamam faces at least three yearsrs init prison. ,,, ... jdcnt C linton has.gained ) demonstrate 128 over 80,80. considered within the ' 'the'thi White House did no^ supjipply. “WithoutIt 11 m in im iz in g th e scriousncs5less of the mis- W cddlDing bells ahead for LiSryL j King ■ I— up to 216 on a 6’2" fn igor,” said his normal rangeIge. A year ago it was 132 Among the tcst^lintonm under- conduct here,:re, I find that there is no subsubsuuitial likeli- WASHlKINGTON — Apparentlyly undauntedi by Otherwise his health sta a. Dr. E. Con- over 74. His■lis resting pulse rate was went: w< hearing test, ^ exammination, hood that the misconduct prejudiced thetht defendant,” joke's his a pretty m uch the same a s a i alimony payments wouldI covcrco the cost of inlon. 48, un- 55. Last yea'ea*-it was 57. ; ; exercisecx treadmill test, routirtine chest Superior Cou!ourt Judge Judith Cham papiignc said Friday national he “Wc arc pleased to i health insurance, ^lk-shov(fi hosthi Lany King inual physical * His tota3tal cholcstcrol level was ' X-rnyX- and consultations withith a sso rt- in d e n y in g FliFleiss’ request for a new trial president continues to d( • .J i» planningRg on getting m ^ e d again,n. 203, compaipared to 204 a year ago. cd cd speciairsts. T h e j u d gp e :set sentencing for M ay 12. cxccllcnt health and vigoi 12. Fleiss could N ow cdcdding date has been set forr KiiK in g , 61, a n d o c- get up to cighight years in prison but no less than three. D ear White House physician. E anna Lund, whom he met:t rcccntlyrc in Los 1 -X-'- Fleiss orgu•gucd that her three Dcccmbmber pandenng a .„ i„ „ nie Mariano, after Clinic said his l a ^ c r , M ark Borondo n d c ss. ______convictionsIS werc^ tainted becausc jurourors discussed dcnvcnt his sccond annu; ------pe n a ltie s a nn d d trad c d .v o te s______. . . said to be in her m id-50s,, wwn a s a suu* in th e as president on Friday. ------1970s T V/ !scries “Land o fth e Giants."is." million bouounty for the “arrest” of Ni North American Volunteer Hearings^ on surgeon general t into danger- county officificials. Greenup Gl also vows to call or ralinM ay Credits3 could cost U.S. $2.2>2 bilUon roniations arc • The cerccnlral Montana town of amen ar nationwide if there’s5 ia stand- WASHINGNGTON — Senate confirmaimation hearings u / a c h i ' rr Militias- HNGTON —The Agriculturilture Department : as officials Cascadewas riinton’s choicc '^^SHI, «* vas declared^ freeman cn- off. of The warning is repeatedcd by the for Dr. Hcnnnry Foster Jr., President Clir twork of anti- clave by Mi I general, will begin in May,ly, afleri senators fa v e Russi>sia and the rest of the former■mer S o v iet U n io n *Continu0d from A1 Mayor Tom Klock, wHb group’s gr national director, JoeJi Hol- for surgeon g< s who go by ^cn deposit•sited S20 m illion in ofll- land. lai retu rn fro m1 theirth spring recess, $5 b illioin n in com m ercial export credit crei gimnmtees pushed the m ovem ent in lia, freemen, cial-lookinging but worthless money “How many of your agct>ents will The Senateate Labor and Human Resourourccs Commit- <*0“^ubting their ability'to repay,ay. accordingi to a ous new terrain. Confron i o t s .. o rd e rs in the local bank. The town bc bc sent home in body bagsgs before tee plans to0 announcej the dale hearing•ings will begin congrcssioiional auditors. escalating statewide a: taxes, register council susiuspcnded him, and he is you yc hear the pleas of the pipeople?" next week,, saidsc M iki Horak, press sen«crctaiy for the As a resi:sult, taxpayers arc at risk for up to $2.2 bil- clash with a loose nctwo river’s liccns- due in courturt March 28 on a chargc Holland H< said in a lelter to theth Mon- committee’se’s chairwoman, Sen. Nat'lancy Landon lion in dellefaults on govemmcnt-bacli3acked loans, the government activists v lizc the juris- of criminalII syndicalism,s o r advocat- tana la: Revenue Departmentnt. "Pro- Kasscbaum,i,R F -K o n . G e n e ra l AiAccounting Office said, blan3laming the situa- various names: militia, instead form- ing violencinee or crime to advance cecd cc at your own peril!” T h e Tennc{nessce obstetrician-gynccologilogist has faced tion on thithe department’s prevailinging desire to sell ■constitutionalists, patriots n-law'judicial political goaloals. All the bluster has unncrvirved pub- criticism fronrom anti-abortion ^ u p s andmd conservative more U .S.:>. farm goods. Many refuse to pay tax ; public offi- Greenupp cconsiders them al! patri- lie lie ofTicials here. Darby towiwn coun- lawmakers sincesir Clinton nominated himlim last month. their cars or.obtain drive Compiled1 fit>mfitx w ire repocU ots. cilorscii and Ravalli County cci o m m is- :,es. T hey don’t rccognizc 11 tolerance of "W c’rc: f fig h tin g fo r th e sa m e sioners sii passed ordinanciices this ■' '' 'diction o f the courts, ins appears to be thing — jusijustice back in the courts, month mi banning weapons froro m p u b - ■ . ■ ring their own common-lr 1 say they’ve freedom backbai in th is n atio n ,” he . lie buildings. r o l^ystems and accusing p Idaho road report eriffs won’t said. Sheriff Jay Printz thinks GC re e n u p ______^cials o f treason. s for fear of . A fourth-]:h-generation resident of isis more talk than action, but M ontana’s traditional t( ut he’s in BOISE (AP)P) ~ The Idaho De- wet,vet, icy spots, snowing; Lowmanlan-Ban- foot-Idaho Falls, dry,dr wet, snowing; an-rights ac- • western MoiMontana’s Bifierroot Val- ncno hurry to serve the contci tcmpt-of- partment of Tmi'mnsportation reported ier Sum 5 m it, w cl,tcy spots, snowitving. Idaho Falls-Dubois,is, wet,v drills; M oni^ . drugged individualism inksapf between ley, Greenup lup, 52, is holed up on his cocoun warrant a ^ in s t him. U.S. 20 — Mountain Home-Fni Lwearing thin. Judges sa . .. snowing and driftingdri in eastern Ida- ^ 'airfield, Pass, wet, snowing,■8- suprem acy 25()-acrc ranranch, defying authorities “I’m not inclined to go u{ Iry, wet; Folrficld-Carey, icyy sp• o ts, U .S . 3 0 — M :becn threatened, sheri tw M t to ho from a springing snowstorm. McCammon-Soda to serve aI wwarrant issued after he hohome,” Printz said. “I don’t ' Irifts; A rco-Idaho Falls, w et. icy rscrve arrest warrants f 5 werc closed in the y spots, Springs, wet, snowir3wing; Soda Springs- nations: failed to shoihow in court' to'face tax- Hahave to kill the man for son nowing; Idaho Falls-Ashton. wc 'bloodshed, and human* Ashton area. OtlO ther co n d itio n s: . wet, icy Montpelier, dry, wet,wet snowing, drifts; vists werc ar- ' evasion charjlargcs. Ihithis minor, and I don't wantn t a n y o l ^ g. 95 — Ri{ pots, snowing, drifts; Ashton-McH o n ^ Monlpeliet-Wyomingnin^ wet, snowing, jtivists worry about link Riggins-Whitebird Hill, me, icy spots, snow floor, soo eastern Mon- The statetc claimsi he owes $9,500 ouour people hurt.” lowing, Idaho 28— Wel,et, icyie spots. ^ilitias and white si dry; Ornngevill’ille -W in c h e s te r , w e t, {j^ftiIrifting. afler alleged- in income: taxests and penalties, but City Judge Marly Bethi Idaho 47 — Ashtonhton-Tctonin, closed. groups. hei sold anowing: Winchichestcr-Moscow, wet; jj weapons and Greenup clai:laims the incomc tax ap- sosomediing h ^ to bc done, so U.S. 26 — Idaho Falls-Wyoyoming 32 _ Ashton-BcarAsh' Gulch, soonp: or Weiscr-Ncw McniIcndows, dry, wet, snow- line,inc, wet, broken snow floor, snonowmg, Som e rcccnt confrontat:at the coun^ plies only to corporations, not indi- lallater. Militia members sen j n t h e r a jng, drift;Irifts; Blackfoot-Arco, w e t • Seven militia activistncluded iohn'^ \idualsl He[c say?: he’s w illing t^ die 2828-page document sayir crested M arch 3 in the cos ing she imerstote 84« —- Oregon line-Boise Idaho Id 5 1 — W e t rr of the MlJi- for his intcrp:rpretation of the law. ■ w«would face trial in their coi:onunon- arco, dry; Boise-I Sana tow n o f Roundup aft le-Mountain Home, dry, U.S. U, 93 — Nevada line-ArcoCO. dry; Id a h o lotit t t e r y 1 a featured "rve told}ld the s h e riff w h at r i i la-law court if she didn’t dislismiss a wet; Mountainn Home-OIcnns( Ferry, Arc(^rco-Salmon, wet, icy spots, brokenb: . 3y wearing conccolcd Ltyanwc Nations do,” Greenu;nup said. ‘II would (um trs le m ilitia dry, w et; Blis»-Tw-Twin Falls, dry; Buriey- snovnow floor; Lost Trail Pass, we U^fiic violation against one #et, icy • B01SE(AP)-W- Winning numbers Sntimidadng officials supremat I acist my back ancUld he .could put a1>ullet mimember. Utah line, high winds,wii dry. spotspots. . drawn Friday in1 th{the Banko Doubler Th6se aite&ted incli • Horseshoe Bend-Don- Idaho Id 75 — Shoshone-Kctchuir io.my head!od- But I 'wouldn’t bc “Terrorism is what it is,”is she Idaho 55-H g am eat^: ^rochmana'; co-founderina, o William hauled to ja il alive. I ’ve told him sai spots, snowing; Donnel- £alc/alcna Summit, broken snow : said. “I hope someone takes:•s th is se - *P< B2-B4-B6-N20-I20-K24 (B two, B &ia.0f..M0Qtana andi aMarch 2 to personally,’, you’vey got the first shot, ricriously, before blood is shed,AKyou IrNcwMcdow.,ws, w et, icy spots, snow- snownowing, drifls. Speaker at1he 1990 Aryi inInteratnte 86 — Dry. four, B six . N tw set up their. As Montaitana coordinator foe an an and down the other, all you’\I vc done „et. mowing;; IdahoI. City-Lowmon, Mali>lalad Pass, dry. wet; Pocatello-E>-Black- Estimated jackpok p o t: S65.000. vgrciup in Idaho. offered a Sl- Indiana-’batsascd group called'•thd. isRupen-Paul-Oalc]e; k n x tta ______ity and county newspaper pursuant taSec-ta i.veiy: daily and Sunday, S3.15 ion 60-108 ofthe Idaho Code. Thurad-aday it - - perwedc; dailylily. $2.50 pm week; Sunday, ereby deaignaled u the day ofthee week> g^M O V IE i )OtH COMMMUNITY: : . B uU O itleford - ■ - movk . e Mj-iMi • ...... • SlOOperweek.dcMiaiubicriptlonimustbe <»»■a which legal ootiees will bc publUbobed.' .' ^ ‘^ ^ 1 ’ THEM/ • I ^iler-Rogmon-Holluder' : paid in advaocaoee and are available only Poitmaiter, please aeod change ool f ^ - PORT CALEtENDAR - ' 32&-J373 • • glng editor where carrier:f ddelivery It not maintained. reaa .fomi to: P.O. Box 548, Twta F L O CM A .&lf . P ra y , ------rwuTFilliSaiiroib^ano rw U b lo ta lk io -L o e a lfite t: dailydai and Sunday, S3.30 p« labo833p3. g lACKPOTEVI•EVENTS a ----- 733-0931...... deparnient, call wedc; dally oni 0 ftU S .p w . [ ^ f l I'lVIIiiKri'few Neivs ' r Th^ltoNm* ” .HBTInioN I- * Ctaik WalWQrtb. nuuuglnj - 4 i , . Ifyou havi •!»««,Up ort ■■ n i . aomeotw in tbo editorial det Solurdoy. Moreirch 2 5 .1 9 9 5 Timos-Nows. TwinTwin Foils, Idaho A-3

NationN Coimmutter airlipe riiules ■ * ' — tou;ighen Iby encd of 19996 W A SH IN Gj TTON (A P) — Smaller Sin planes were left sos n ic seals) that those ruleslies will be updated. Commuter airiintlines would have to add minor ino lyiceptions. For exam;m ple, too.” she said, safety equipmentent to thoir planes, give planeanes Wth under 20 seals woukjld not David Stempler ofo fth t e International i ■ pilots more tiniinle off and improve have,ve to have a flight attendantIt or a Airline Passengersrs AssociationA also operating meiho'hods under tough new lockiteking cockpit door. said he wished tiielie departmi ent had rules announcineed Friday by the Many Ma smaller carriers, incluluding .gone farther andd inincluded planes TransportationI Depanment.D thosiose under contraei to D(Delt’a. under 10 seals, Hinsoinson said it would The rules, exp.“xpee. I’cna ’I'he National Transransponation Safety 5 ' ' last two dccades,'es." said Transportation said.id. Board recommendedided tightening the Secretary Federic;rico Pena, The Thi policy-oriented Nationallal A ir rules for smaller plan'ilanes last Nov. 15, r.. The smallerler airlines will be Tran:•ansporiation Association coin- c That followed a nineline-monlh investi- required to sett uup ii system of eerti- plainiained about the cosl und saillid ihe gation into commuteluter airline safety, fied dispatchersrs ito coordinate flights, moveove was unnecessary beeaustise the prompted by deadeadly crashes in ______I hire a full-timene official responsible smalllaller carriers ,ire already veryy safe,s • i libbing. Minn., andnd Columbus.C Ohio, APohoto :rease the lest time for The Thi Air Line Pilots Associanation Regional airlinesies feedingf passen- new airplane.s,:s. give maintenance andd thetl Regional Airline Assoeiiciaiion gers lo major carrieirriers — and often A Turkish tank returnsTIS from an operation Inn tthe northem Iraqi townn oof Batufa Friday. TurkisIs h workers more tittime off, add weather bolhllh issuedi statements welcomin]inguhe operating under the colors of iho.'ic troops destroyed threeree major Kurdish rebel)l camps,c causing hundredreds of Kurdish civilians5 t1 o _ radar, emergencyicy lighting and lavato- changange, however. carriers — have proliliroliferaied in recent flee the assault ry fire protectionion systems and install Geraldine Ge Frankoski off the years. some additionalII ccockpit equipment. Aviaivialion Consumer Action Pr<'rojeci From 253 millionion miles flown in In addition, coicommuter pilots would eompmplained lhal it had taken tooK) long 1983, com m uter limlines increased to I J l be limited to fiyiilying 30 hours in seven to getget the new rules in place andnd thal 408 million miles:s inii 1992. During i Christcopher kieeps cloose watc days, IOO hoursrs ill a month or 1,000 actiotion was only prompted by tlie that period, these earnersearr iiad 53 fatal hours in a year.ar. the same as major numbimber o f deadly accidents in recent rt accidents in which1337 33' people died, ^ I O carriers. Currentnt commuteri pilot stan- years,ars. In 1993. eommuiitiuler airiines had on Turlrk assaulit of K uard rebe cfards ore 34 hourours in seven days, 120 “ “ In In lime, enough passengers wiwill be 0.509 accidents per)er 100.000: flights. hours a month or 1.200 hours a year, killedIled on the smaller planes (undeider 10 compared to 0,2971 for major airlines. WASHINGTON (APAP) — The Despite U.S.U distaste for Iraqi' to ensurec that rebels did not n Clinton adm inistration is keeping a President Saddam Si Hussein, the again, agn closc watch on Turkey'sy's incursion Clinton and1 BushB administrations, in French F Foreign Minister: i : : f b i s e e k s l e a dd s i n W h ii l t e w a t e r p r o b e into Iraq in pursuit o f Kurclurdish rebels accord withh SaudiS Arabia and other Juppe Jup has declared the incu:;ursion a LITTLE R0(OCK. Ark, (AP) — Whithilewater and me," said hohome- The Clintons werewei Whitewater and reminding the Turkjrks of their Arab countrietries, opposed moves that violation vio of international lawaw while FBI, agents in in the Whitewater owncvner Robert W elbom. partners with Jamlames and Susan pledge to exit quickly. might split offofl parts of the country. U.N. U. 1 Secrctary-Gcncral Boutros B investigation mm; ade a door-to-door The Tin FBI lold him lhal invesicstiga- McDougal, McD’erything" having to do withilh the federal regulators. against establishing a bufTh prime “^vas trying to5 secs if there was any limene the FBI has visited him in ir the south.of the townwn of Flippin in tration. Foreign Minisinistcr Andrei V. Kozyrev minister. mil Tansu Ciller. Jupiippe and connection witii'ith the president and Whitihitewater probe, , northem Arkansas, - Again' labeling the rebi•ebcls as ter- on R ussia’s5 cooperationo with Iran in Kinkcl Kir asked for a withdrarowul as ______------r rorists, M s. Shelly soid FridayFri that a developing{ aa nuclcar reactor com- soon soo a.s possible. 1 proposal for a buffer zoneane would be picx and Ru;Russia’s suppression of Asked / about these dcvelojlopm cnis Use The 1Times-News given “ fair consideration.”n.” secessioniststs ini Chechnyo.------Friday.Fri Christopher said T Earlier, Sccrctary b f StaState Warren Since thencn. senior Turkish offi- officials off “ have indicated to Classssifieds. Q Christopher said turkeycy would bc cials have saidsd th e 35,000 troops this this operation would bc limimitcd in C a ll 7 ; 733-0931. ■ ’ja u M a iu m cn watched “very closcly”■ on oi its com- that now occiccupy the area would not scope sco and duration, that theycy would mitment to a limited opioperation in bc withdrawnwn until a buffer zone or do do everyiliing they could to0 respect ------,Iraq. some other: arrangemai ent was set up the the human rights in.that area,’a.”

Crash victirm’s ( S A V E S YOU jWW i ^ K . n 1 I ------M O H E f V I Briefly/ Q, ------cornea ailov k / W E 'HRE l V Senator goessfroin f politician totc sex symbol * R Ei I n l^E S T VALUE S T , ANYWHERE WASHINGTON —— (Con it bc: Sen. Alfonse D’AmatoD — lowmak- Hmother to st r i H o i cr, power broker, politiclitician — and now, sex symbmbol? J FORT SMITH. Ark, (AP)-I - W i t h G Hair cascading' over'CT brood shoulders, his shirtirt pulled down to dis- . . s- , ihc transplanted comca shc receivedn play powerful pectoralsrais ond massive arms, thee lilawmaker odoms the f from her 15-ycar-old son. Sail;illy Colin covcr of "Forever AlforIfonse,” a romancc novel for)r thet first 100 doys. gazed upon h e/su rv iv in g clchildren ^ Inspired by a news confcrcncccon last month when D’AmatoD’. callcd together | 1 ^ Jf ) l , y Friday for the first time in a dC'decade. reportcre and news camcnneras to announce he’d follcn in love with socialite and o o n t o ^ “It was unbelievable!” she sasaid after TV gossip columnist ClaudioCla Cohen, the Copitol Hill ne%vspapcr Roll Call , doctors removed the bandages5 fromfi hCT _ p rin t^ a full-page spooftiofthis week poking fun ot the NcNew York Republican. right eye. "My children, goshh they've m ■ D’Amato telephoned;d 1Thomas on Friday to get a3 copyc< o f the artwork by ^ grown, They’rc so big, you kno\ R.J. Matson. "1 alwayss lolove a book \vith a happy cndinding," said D ’Amato. Mrs. Colin received a comer/'r.™ I q C' her son Christopher, who diedIM > onday ■ in '/ unm an didn’t ain after being hit by a car. The tea Witness: Gur im at anyone I", n d A ve West H ours: M i heart, liver, kidneys ond lungsrw cn M o 36-2622 Mon.-Ft.-Fri. 9 :3 0 -6 :0 0 ■ | WASHINGTON —— A Colorado man accused o3f f tryingt to kill President five other people around the coi I ® win Falls______S oIt. t J9 :3 0 -5 :3 0 g ' Clinton wasn't aiming3 at anyone when he turned ao semiautomatics rifle on “ My son did n ’t rcally dii jpened fire in Octobcr, a defcns< wimess said Friday. , . the White House and opci msc 51-year-old Mrs. Colin sai' Duran never brought the weaponwc up to his eye, j ' Francisco Martin Du just got to trovcl 0 lot in a lot vho was sightseeing in said Jonathan Bloom,1, a Richmond, Va., man whi ferent people. He got to be reirebom .” front o f the W hite Housouse that day. Mrs. Colin, who has two othjthcr chil- L a rrge g 4 5 P c . w C lOiS’E S l o m s i j “H e w as shooting ha]haphozardly,'* Bloom said.. “1“He was spraying the dren, I3-yeor-old Nic and 9-y White House.... He waiwa.s moving the ^ n back andmd forth." ^Astortc, hod been legally blind sin D raw er:r Chest Pedeiestal 8 DrI r a w e r pDinettes i I In fighting an attemr;mptcd assassination chargc,;c, the defense is argu- bccause ofo degenerative comca ( , of Colorado Springs, firedred only at the White j Finish D im ing that Duran, 26, of Dr. Robert Knox, who pcribn’S c O ak F : nette . Dre EUEVABU t. H e never intended to House bccausc he wasas iongry ot the government. I operation Thursday at SparksiRc^onal R $AQ m m : hurt anyone, includingRg C< linton, they said. . MeMedical Center, said it willill bc six ).95 *599»9.95 ^899^9^: pm cEsi months before Mrs. Colin can1 receiven a CMri^fsofiBifiBdal backs a£Bmm ative action ksccond c cornea transplant. He4cr ■ Othother comca went to a 32-yearK) iizc 17 cu.ft. ; \ WASHINGTON — Amid a White House reviewrc of otnrmotive Queenin Size CLOSESEOUT! F am ily Si: ) e lu x e action programs, the; atadmlHistration’s top civilI rightsr official Friday t o passionately defended:d tthe programs. Matti:tress Laiamp I f'■os*St-Free jl RC^: a t v j “This administration>n isi: committed to the goal osf f expanding( opportuni- H jje^Victoriari^ ig e r a to r u,ithi ty for all Americans inn education,c< employment andid tthe cconomy general- ^ Seie t T aibles b I Refrij h R e m o te ■' ly. There will bc no retn■etrcat from lhat commiunent,”It,” Deval Patrick, assis- tant ottomey general for civil■ rights, told a House sulsubcommittce hearing. # 1 n ' 6 99.95 H49 H9!>9.95 I H9'99.951

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I Linle-item veto:i F i r s t k d y ttakes iiissues^world’Iwide . WASHINGTON (AP)-’)— Halfway "Before I go tellingI anyone about around thc globe fromn thc Indian anything. I’d’d like to Icarn a bit PoUtiically pcopular^ m orc,” she sold sole in setting modcst subcontinent, poor peceo p ic thc - Arkansas delta can bon)rrow money expectations for her trip. th ro u g h 'a p ro g ra m Ins; a Of coursc,ic, should her hosts I choose to raiseaise the trcoty or any bank for impoverished w om en in buiit is it lejigal? / matter, the first lady Bangladesh. other thorny m ly to advocate adminis- WASHINGTONIN (A P) — T hc vetoing a a ‘bill' Congress never Hillary Rodham Clininton helped will be ready te tration policy. j linc-ilcm veto, onn titrock for con- acted on.”1." creatc the Arkansas prprogram ond i- Clinton's first stop, grcssional passage;e tand President To oddnIdress such conccms. Sen. now she’s about to0 visit thc ■ rficiols ore hopeful the Clinion’s signatufiture, appcaVs a Spcnfcer:r Abraham, R-Mich.# Bangladeshi one. ill gain a greater under- sure bcl for one memore challei^cj^ott intoIto his chamber’s version Assuming an increasiisingly vocal the country’s challenges — in coun. ' a\wiuircrrcmcni that both houses role as an advocate for wwomen, Mrs. gress, helping to ease ■‘Broalhtaking in its question- v.ote^a sccondsc time — on the Clinton is going global wwith some of Itions between thc two ublc constitutionalityility” is how one entire packagcpa of legislative the same issues ^ e has3 long cham- skcptic d escribed:d thct p ro p o sed pieces. Only O r then would the leg- pioned at hom e. , Hussein, a leader of the historic step. islation bebc sent to a president. Friday, she embarkedcd on.one of ' sition group to Prime Tlie Senate passecised one version “That's:'s a; procedural nicety that thc ipost extensive forcig:lgn trips ever ;nozlr Bhutto, cautions of a linc'itcm veto:o Thursday,1 foi- doesn't1 deald with the political undertaken by a first ladady traveling Hinton shouldn’t “give lowing by aboutt twol\ months a reality — Congrcss still would witKbul her husband. I-Her 12-day undue crcdit and ignore similar House voteote to surrender not havec votedv on each item, cach visit to India, Pakistan,n, Sri Lonka, At Mrs. cteacc Cli bccausc she's a enormous powervcr from thc bill," Mamann said. Nepal and Bangladesh wwill take •her Pakistani offici h a r s i s t e r S a d ie D alan y , 1 ■ Congrcss to thc pres:resident. ■■The measurem js breathtaking to 5omc o f the w orid’s; nmost remote Dr. Bosslala Daiany,i 103, left, and ha first lady willis g sure to test Mrs. A linc-item vetoto w ould give a in its qucsiicstionabic" constilutionali- and exotic settings to discussdi some coma a visl'Isit fro m H illary R o d h a m C( lin to n T h u rs d a y a t ttiel standing o f theiplomatic < skills as she president thc powerw to selectively ty, thc cxtraordinaryex transfer of o f lhe m ost basic o f humnon i needs. yomon, N.V.,N.^ homo. Clinton saidi sishe had always wanted t and its progre;women in a malc-domi- climinale individi'idual items in thc power^cr of the purse from thc From. M other T eresa’s1 s orphanage bast-sa s a ilin g a u th o r s o f 'H av inng g Our Say: The Dalany S stroined relatioif where "dowry deaths" < massive spending5 bibills. A House- legislalivilive to executive branch In Old Delhi to a wonimcn’s croft i., f t . C lin lo n 's F ire t 1 0 0 Years,’Y( and Invited themm tto v is it th e W h ite H o u se n a tio n s.' ndcr-based violence is a I Senate confcrenccce must resolve and thc; awkwardnessa' of imple- show in'K atm ondu, M'rs But Ablda Hu United N ations, w here shi oblem_ ond women's • j diffcrcnccs'in the1C itwo versions mentingj iti"it he added. agenda will be health c.carc, educa- . JDcmonsirsirating thc administro- I main opposiiic re ^o strengthen lies to thc: tthat if w om en don’t thrive s are severely limited, ; ’ before the measurerc cani be sent to Sen. Carl C Levin, D-Mich., tion and pushing backk th e tid e o f liein’s desire Minister Bcnoz w ill thc world. ary policc ore going to an cagcr-Clinton. voted ageigainst the measure and poverty, all with spccia;lal cm phosis populous and one impoverished subcon- v that Mrs. Clint Her trip equates with I closc eye on everything j “Thc sooner suchich a bill reaches citcd thehe same reason for his on the-necds o f women. tincnt, plonninning for thc trip went for- Mrs. Bhutto und oi\cr an ottack in Karachi,, JJocqucline K ennedy’s touri; Jt ... Hlllory Clinlon Is ' my desk, thc soomloner I can take oppositiorion. ■■This may all sound Along the way, Mrs.. (Clinlon and ward even of her incompctec earlier this month Icfl twoi vwill” lour of Indio and Pol lc of dealing wilh that ! further steps to cut lhe deficit," like proccocess and a technicality, her 15-ycar-ol(l doughthter Chelsea Pakistan, car 105, w ei-. wom an." (taking an exponded spijpring break) A m ericans5 deaddi and another wound- IRosalynn Carlcr's diploma twccn being a first lady ; . lhe president said.I. bul it iss thefi cssencc of what we lelrML The trip is across0 Latin Amcrico in w n advocoic for women," ; N ot so fast, say’ sosom e experts. do aroundnd here,” he said. i^ will catch magnificent sl{sights such as ed. discussed everything fronI to meet Clinton's dipioiannc Sherman, a long- : "T he linc-item1 viveto is clearly Morrisoison said the House ver- • Indio's storied Taj Ma?ahal and the Mrs. Clinlinton Is emerging os a d :pal. morc visiblelie w om en's advocate ofler vweapons to Fidcl.Castro. Slaters' chmpions woii’sactivisL unconstitutional,’al," Alan B. sion hasis even< greater constitu- wildlife preserves o f Ncp: noted socicty wl her profile when thc As she charts d course in ion's schedule is crafted M(>rrison o f the: Public Pi Citizen tional pfolifoblcms bccausc it grants In oniiouncing the triprip, President lowering h • and other gendc Clinton callcd his-wifeife *'lhc best administraticitlon’s hcalth-carc reform ddie, don’t cxpcct Mrs. C t progroms that work, LiiigQ iion G roupip said: . “ I fu lly a presidenlent even greater cxpcndi- jhe wamed_ serious probl to d clfv cr a cfTort foundeidcrcd. , Fpose for many photos o lools fo/ girls, a sclf- expect it will be challenged, ture-cultilting and Icgislation- Imoginablc emissary tc ivc, neither opportunilies on message t6 South Asi: 11 be bringing much thc pphants, and don’t cxpcct h vomen's association in sooner or later. And>knd we are more • reshapingng powers. sia that this She will 1 "The Hillary >agc lo Asia lhat she deliv- ilurc India and Pakistan , India, and the Gramecn lhan ready and wiiwilling 10 go to But Johlohnny Killian, a senior administration's concenem for those same mtssag th n e ith e r be keeping a clo • countries is deeper thanin traditional ered earlier:r thisl month at a poverty rrefusal to sign the Nuch igladcsh, the inspiration ' court to help thoseic cchallengers.'* specialistist on constitutional law iristy"good she says, b ut .. geopolitics." summit in1 CCopenhagen and at thc FProliferation Treaty. nsas Icnciing program. I Morrison wasIS I the .winning wilh thee Congressional( Research 'okistan nor quite capoblc c I la w y e r w h en in 1986 thc Servicc, believesI thc linc-item natic march fine line bctwet Supreme Court strustruck down as a veto prop^oposal lhat emerges from Report: Loowry Ging]grich: Press]i lies about scwhich she and being an1 adprogram violation of the marnandaled scpai^- confercnce.” M orrisonin ssaid. "T here’s to be reso:solved by thc courts,” he . as taking food foe out of thc mouths of■ Thc GOP leoder said Ce signs outside dcnounc- OLYM PIA, W ash. (Al her to Icc,- em ployed wom as big a constitulioiilional flaw with said Fridaiday, referring to an 1890s ’ — O?''- schoolchildnIdrcn.' IIncreasing thc school lunch ;h for budget culs they Mike Lowry probablyy touchcd a wnsh n o n th e ir Ahmodobad, Inc I thc linc-item veto.”)." Supremeic Court( decision as apos- ishin^on press corps, lob-• I by 4.5 percent and increasi led thc nation’s health, former aide in a w ay thaimt she found ^ :leor Non- Bank in Bangla 1 Thomas Mann,, di:director o f gov- siblc prccc■eccdcnt for such action, nd, liberals have beenI \ women and children abov wormed up the audicncc offensive, but a jury for the Arkansas t c rn m e n ta l stujdies d i at thc If not,t, heI said, the courts may 7 probably “,,himclcsslssly lying and exploiting; z administration projections. Ncw York City “the wouldn’t convict him Brookings Instiiuiilution, agrees, find it withinw Congress’ rule- m or sexual children”to 10 save bureaucrats' jobs, Ten protesters were am of America” and saying \ harassment, an invcstigoli “There may be somomc legal prcce- making: powp< er as long as it is not olorsays ,he Housec speakers told morc lhanI c chorgcd with disorderly ichoolc lunchrronged ] wilh Mayor Susanne Albright, Lo-ow ry s for- ],oOO N e w ' dents that will1 convincec the barred byby some specific conslitu- w York Cily government,, t thc hotel where Gingric uliani to ajjpoinl a liai- mer deputy press sccrctaiinty, says the (,„si„5ss„„j ntry repeat themselves up c o u rts to a c c e p)t t iit, but that's tional projrovislon. “The term ‘bill’ ind civic leaders. iSix were also accused of lington to enable thc city governor once greeted:i her at lus s|,„, ais who arc policc said, highly questionableiblc. A constitu- Is notot defined in the hamcful when the major• t arrest when thcy'trled deral red tape. m an sio n in n o th in g mimore than a y using thc Hundreds of tional amendmentIt is how to bring C onstltuttution,” he said. “I think tow el and later joked ththat she wos r—— — social welfare a linc-itcm veto abo'ibout." the linc-il:-llem veto is constitution- lucky he h ad n 't droppedd iit. Congress is and carried sigi The major hunlurdlcy^as both al, butlwI w ouldn't guarantee il.” Albright also says Lo\.owry groped fl A fi A ch program ing Gingrich f< Morrison and MMa an n s<:c il, is Kennellieth Janda, a Northwestern her, made lewd remoiics aboutal: women is ul bi M using aid to said threatened I Article I, Sectio:tion 7 of the Universit;sity political science pro- wearing swimsuits in co:old weather, . I fl | h 3VC Clinton Gingrich wan Constitution. fessor, also al believes thc fate of inviicd her into his hole■tel room and , u f. E ft s. b y c a llin g N c It says every bill)ill by thc House thc linc-lli:-ilem veto will be decided said he wanted to move inn 'with her. R u S u rrcstcd and crown jewel of. and Senate must be signed by thc in coui3urt. He questioned But in a report releasee conduct at he had arror president before■c Iti becomes a Congress:ss’ “curious surrender of led Thursday, l i v n W attorney Mary Alice ThcilerTl said 1 n | Ich spoke. Rudolph Giulia law, and-that thee ppresident may inslitutiorional power," ond likened she found no clear evidedencc of sex- | | | of resisting son io Washingi disapprove any suchuch bill. it to propcoposals for term limits and ual harassment. Thcicilcr called m M L'j d to chain to bypass federa I T h e m e a su re p£passed by the' abalancccccd budget amendment, Albright a “credible person,”pe but u y ra |( I Scnaic on Thursdayday calls for any ■‘Thiss CongrcssC appears to have added that “with the factcts as I know v v w v * multi-part spendinging bill approved no probleblem with giving up o lot bp them, 1 do not believe a jury would IS ! by both houses to b lority and independence, 0 be broken into of author find in her favor.” hundreds o f sm alleiller bills before and withith allowing a mossive> IT'' SPRING AND I M E T O c L e A N o u Lowiy's aides chose TThciler, who rs m being sent lo the prepresident., liicreasc>c in presidcmial power, has represented a numbci3cr o f women AND CLEAN UP> CO N GREAT SIMM O WINGS! “Thars lhe fundaadamcntal flaw,” Concernsn s about thc impcriol prcs- in sexual harossment cascs) to gn||M H Morrison said. "ThiThe president is idency nono longer exist," h e soid. investigate Albright’s cla REST Casey exp:plores [ president!tiall^id MS# ...... *329 WASHINGTON (Al(AP) — Former Pennsylvania Gov. RotRobert Casey, an UT THOSE OLD MA'i...... *429^^ abortion opponent, will wii explore thc m UM0 - O NS BEDDING SAVI prospects o fa 1996 prepresidential bid. 9 ffCe’re ? cleaning 0vutourwareho 1 o u s e ! H ...... He would becomomc the first S *529’= Democrat to challenilengc President ■ B E A U T Y R ] Clinton's rc-clcction. MNDNAME ...... *699’= ; : Casey filed notice; FiFriday with the 3 ODDD STOCK ' Federal Election C oit !ommission thot 3 FIRM- 5 = “ ! "he is fomiing an ofllciiflcial cxplorolory B V l i[NYL ' WINDOWS.^ M % 09FF I i ,committee, which1 allowsal him to S i Taisc money ond seek:ck support for a 3 rwin S et...... campaign. S Ee Il e c t i o i T ^ ^ - “He is using this expexploratory com- 'ull Set...... 0 VARIETIES mitlcc for the purpiirposc that it’s O V E R 1 0 0 intended. He has madiladc no decision fl ^^ g ^ O C H O OOSE i FRON1C 2 | | | H Miueen Set...... REGENCY at this point,” saidlid his spokes- ■ womon, Karen Walsh,sh. In a statement B releascci by his Scrantomton. Pa., officc, 9 Aattention ti B nilders■s &I D o-It-Y ourseliI f e r s : H | h Cing Set...... :m. e Casey said he wouldd nmake his deci- 3 Check out these;se bargain sizes - sion sometime in Aprilpril or May. 8 V(you can save $$$ byjy planning your nil e x t ~ ...'.....*269’* If he runs, hec would give 9 project arounda ithese windows! Democrats who don'tm't like Clinton 9 F ...... *329’* : the choice o f a protest:st candidate> that ■ M m pi could, weaken o r at the least cmbor- B :allforaouotei1 TODAY: 7 3 3 - 9 55 1 6 E i I ^ thc president.' ; c ...... *399’* : ■| Meanwhile, Repuipublican Lynn 3 Q lAXIPEDICR] I Martin announced FrFriday that ahc S Snake Rlfver Glasss ■ B ...... *579’* ^ would not seek the party’spa nom ina- 9 4C403 M ain Ave. E ast • 9 5 1 6 tion for prcsidehl in 1996.19l a n n S U P R E N ^ Twin S et...... Full Set..„...... ^ ' J W atdi foi'or our Easter in C hurclrch/' i Queen Set...... ' _ On Sunday, A]April 9th Thc Tim es-News willw U lbc / ^ ^publis^gaapMj^a l ch m ^ pnge of Easter actiactivltiea. ^ __ ' King Set .,...... ^ .Thia p a w giVes MsMagic Valley churches the oppcpportunity v g ' i ------"OM*- I 0 to share their uniqueUC and speaal services that sursurround tlie /O... Easter Holiday, ' Watch for our specialsp Easter page welcoming - — 1-waking* place to worforahip. 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By Demse Turner a lab w^vhere Times-News writer TW IN FA LLJ — Let’s share,. ■ It’s a familiar conccpt in most (churelics, but wele:earn ^pastors Dale Metzger nnd Fred-ed Barton hove given the idea a whole new twist - O ne day. Barton, who pa.stoi the three- I ' ycnr-old, 30-mcmbcr (intcrdcnclenominational) Overcomer’s Christian Fcllo:IlowshipTHu><> from 0errors] talkingi with his friend Metzger, who pastors ih(the six-month-old, 50-mcmt (U nited It w asn't that MichacItad was unwilling to Brethren) Bn Rock Creek Communit;onily Church. talk. He dearly neededled 10 get something "M y treasurer is busy and hadad toI give up the off his chcsl, and his:s n m anner suggested job,” job Barton told Metzger. he was anxious to do so. But he was That’s ' when the light bulb pop; having a hard time: fifinding the right “My music was weak bccai had no words. leadershipIco in lhat arca." Mcizgitzgcr exploined, "Unclc Joe," heic sa id , h is lo n e "ond, "oj when God handed oul m usical uncharactcristicolly/ hihesitant, his eyes ability, obi 1 was out getting pizza." focuscd on a stone hete was\ nudging with ■Metzger '1 and Barton decided tot a deal. the toe o fh is N ike. "HHave a you ever made Barton, Ba who plays guitar andtd isings, would a mistake?” . lealead the music nt Metzger’s chunhurch. Metzger's Have I ever m ade a nmistake? Has Dick 84-year-old 84 secretary, Maij Steve once Tracy ever wom a yell'cHow raincoat? Has worked wc for the federal govemmmment now Al Gore ever hugged:d ai tree? Has Rush lives liv at Bridgcview, would do10 the I books for Limbaugh ever sipped:d a Snapple? Barton.Bq “Sure,” 1 respon(onded, somewhat Il could work, the two reasonec flippantly. "H asn’t evverypnc?” er Metzger’s I co n ^g atio n is mccmeeting from 10 MichacI wasn't satsatisfied. "I don’t to to 11 a.m. Sundays at Blay's ColColonial Funeral m ean like a stupid onswiswer in a math quiz Home H( on Kimberly Road B o rto n 's or something like that,"Qt,” he said. “I mean congregation co is meeting from p.m. like a big mistake. SoiSomething that was Sundays Su al St. Edward's Catlioliholic Church on ju st plain wrong. You■u kknow - something Scvcntlt Sc Avenue East. The iogisi fit lhat could really hurt. somebody.”soi jusl juj fine. So far so good. For the past threo months, BaiBarton hus been leading M etzger’s memberss ir hymns and 'chomses tliey love, like “ Power/er iin the Blood” Joseph and 'i>‘ “What a Mighty God WeiVc Serve.” And OUOOY CKMUXSI4AN< Walker ^Metzger has been making suremtimt Barton's pgslora F red Barton, left, and DaleDa Metzger collaborateite each< w eek to b etter seterve their congregations.n s. books are balanced. j I u e S p e a k “Cooperation, across dcnom■ominations is a meeting sejicparaicly and having little contactcc he knows Rock CreekCn has a good soprano It’s working for Burtonton und Metzger. - ----1 conccptCO that many pastors don'tdon consider," witholhcrcr churches. who could perform)rm at one o f O vcrcomcr’s (Church members in bolh1 congregations co: are M'Metzger said. “ In a sma■nail church, a pastor faces a hahandful programs. And Metvietzgcr might ask Barton is *saying they think sliaring iss (tgrual ideii. This was gettingg S'serious. MichacI “And there arc some pastor;Itors and church of people; t every week, and that’s hislis life,” he knows anyonee whow could tench a spccial Part of the movement: lo\ toward unity is n was a good boy - tall,t handsome, boards be that feel such loyallyIly to thiTfr own Barton sadd. series o f classes atit R(Rock Creek. Iletting down o f the compeiililetilivc spiril, o f the confident. He was poppopular at school, a denominations de that the ideidea would be When DaL rton leads the singing at MctsIctzger's "The possibilitieities nre limitless." Barton Ifeeling that "somebody'si go going lo my member of the baskesketball and soccer obhoncnt ob to diem," Barton nddctIded. church onI SSunday nioming, it kicks himimofTto said. H e’s evjcnn coincd Cl a phrase, for the :sheep.” teams, a good studcnicnt and a faithful, But both pastors say thoy seeee a cali for unity lead n bettetier servicc at his own church:h iin the cooperative practicesices. “Fred will preach for men e when' I’m gone, active member ofhislis church. What on gaining ga momentum in the Magicagic Valley, with afternoon,, hhe contends. "I say wc are gathered gal around the gospel jand I’ve served communionlion at his church," earth could he have/c idone that would weekly vvi ministers’ meetingsngs and cross- The twcA'O see lots of possibilitie.ties for nucleus," he said,1, meaning n tlic churches that 1 Metzger explained. clicit such distress? dcdenominational Fifth Sund;inday Services expandingg ltlicir idea. are coopOTling will;kvitli each other share ccrtain But Barton and Melzgerr knknow their sy.slem "W hat happened,, M ichael,” 1 asked. becoming be the nonn. "Vacatioiion Bible School is a big one.:. a:ns well basic beliefs. "We/e tall believe in Jesus bcing 'will not work for everyone. "W hat have you done?nc?” "A cooperative cfTort payss off ol in growth," as aftor-s(•school latchkey programsms and the son o f God andnd iin the v ^ i n birth and one Or, as Barton pul il, "Therelerc will continue to The words finallyly j started to flow - Metzgerm said. “I think it will11 hihave to be tliis Thanksgiviiving dinners and Valentine’s;c’s Day way to be saved. andon' Jesus coming ogain — be I churches and denominatinations and people slowly at first, thenten gushing like a way wi in order for everyone to sur.survive." banquets,"" 1Mclzgersaid. bul we don't gel into inti deep discussions on ihc 'who will nol cooperate utill all, ul but 1 believe surging stream bursjrsting through an With a few notable exception.'ion.s. Barton said. A dded1 IBarton, "As we coperatete m ore minor points.” ihcy will find themselves in thell minority and, ying breed." earthen dam. . most mi of the churches in the MatMagic Yallc7 are__ togcdier, wcwi can find out who and wherhere and On issues Ijkci thithe fomiat for baptism and,,., :sooner or later, will be a dying ‘ It started out innocei)cently ehougli, with ‘ small. sn The idea is that tliis brcetreeds a feeling' oT wHat the reiresources are.” ' communion. Bartianon said, Christians can He added, "They arere i already losing MichacI volunteerii;ring to pick up a loneliness, lo with small groujoups of people For exanample. Barton might call Metz:eizger if “agree lo disagreec agreeably."ag ' inumbers.” video for his liltle brobrother nnd my son, Joo, to watch whilele Joe. was visiling 1 with M ichael’s famiimily the previous Post-abo J ortion g]youp waants WOIimen to ffeel forgipven weekend. ere violent. On But a sleazy video:o caughti M ichael’s B;By Julie M. McKinnon resource library with rdigio,ious and syndrome were ;es o f the abortion, adolescent attention1 aial the video store, TiTimes-News writer secular information aboulut post- anniversary dales t , and before you coulcluld say, “the devil abortion syndrome. A, imen’s she would scratchatch her face. She armed. would spend M other's Days ■ made me do it," Joee aand Michael were HAILEY - Years after;r F K im ^^jblesiuiii y l i P : Bible study m ay also be fon Uranga broke her 1 slaying up into thee vwee hours of the Uranga U had an abortion - a n d Anyone Intererasted; in' the Rost Abortortion Counseling & Since Judy and her hutusband crying. Oncc. Ur2 were ex-communicated frorom their finger during a rager when she m orning im m ersed in a steamy tale of regret rc consumed her, makinging hor Education BIbUMe study should call KimI UrangaUi at 788-2429 ; J e had an pounded the floor,)or. Evenlually, .she Icwdncss and lust. atabusive to herself and somctiictim es or 788-5198.. Prolcstam church af^cr she ! so wants was prescribedd anti-depressanta “The next day,, I f e lt t e r r ib le ,” otothers around her - a vibi'ib ra n t Informationn about post-abortlonI syndromes can be ; '” abortion, Judy said she also h church medication. MichacI said. “I knewiew I sh ouldn't have piciuro pi form ed in her mind. calling Opeh.Amis at (31<314) 449-7672; Post . ' 10 be available to talk with i obtained by ca She receivedd ctncy, and she hud a overheard Joe and KimK talking about sitting sii on a w ooden bench, talkingtall (414) .769-339191 or Women Exploited ByBj Abortion a t (?14) ,. Although Uranga sai started suffering fronam the mcmoriol servicece with\ her Roman the movie. Joe wasIS tellingt Kim how about at her. Love emanatedd fi from .. ■ 386-^00.- iving on Calholic priest1 forfo the baby she gross it was and howw 1he couldn’t figure ththeir faces. While Mary talked,lall - ' ' ■ ' • ■ syndrome right after havi with the aborted. out what was so cool.ol about som e o f the Jesus Jc was slowly able to forgive i • thought Chattanooga, Tenn.Ten Uranga also eyes. "I don’t thinkk aanything has ever “He was with me all olong.tng. He want to be idejentified, nre abortion)n syndrome include; Both women said tJtey tl has a framed copyspy o fth e plaque, bothered m e more tha;than hearing Joe say . ctcricd right along with me on the planning to leada aPosl Abortion anxiety, depression,d nightmares,. ( of committing suicide houghts Both Uriingaga andi Judy now how he ‘u s e d to ’ hlook up to me.” table,” ta said Uranga, who had the Counseling & Edieducation Bible fiashbaclacks, self-deslructive: Uranga’s juicidal the years hove children,n. and they have . MichacI said. “ But I ']'prom isc - no one abortion al 12 years ago. “1,“1 just study. The first 12-weck i: group behaviors)rs such as olcohol abuse,. c occurred in the first two\/Q : lc those talked with them ihci about their ■ will ever say anythingng like that about me needed n< a woman to some!neinow starts Thursday. After/ the first isolation,an, anger, regret, eating; t after her .abortion, while I thoughts‘didn’t hit Judjdy until abortions. agoip." CJexplain it to a m an.” session, no onec new will be disorder!crs and relationship t “One o fth e thinthings lhal probably It was a hard lesson,on, filled with regret, Now Uranga, director of the admitted. dysfunctio:tions. , J aboul a decade after hers. of her hit me was whenhen they said 'Did But it wos a lessonn vwell-icamcd. And ViW oodriver Pregnancy CciC e n te r "I’ve been througugh it 1 can give Woodridriver Pregnancy Center: Uranga said some c " Judy said. now, four years later,r, MichaelN still seems and ai Hotline in Hailey, wanlants to hope,” Judy said. "I" want 10 help and Hollirtline is trying to develop oI ; symptoms of post-abib o rtio n you w ant m e?’" Ji to be keeping that« promise.f He has- become an outstandinjling young man with a great attitude and1 a bright future. Joe I Buiddhisir n valuejs lie notit far looks up lo him, perharhaps more now than . ever. And Michael:l iis worthy of that' respcct - occasiasional mistakes notwithstonding, fro[)m mailinstreann Amerrica Sometimes we ththink of life as a school, where everyy clchoicc w e facc is a 3 C n m ip pop quiz that wc eiieither pass or fail lcws^vritcr when measured againainst an unforgiving It’s asiccient histrtant that wc make V / night, he comes home a great king like his fatather or homeless holy/ man.m. m istakes; w hat is im]important is that we lis foreman’s job at a savior of humanitilty. To Siddhariha spespent six years from o u r mistalm the despair. accountable for the I and. shielded him fro. Should we be acc for the Four Noble Truths world's pain. He finally achiichieved peace mistakes wc make?7 fiAbsolutely. Facing Eightfold Path, At 29. however, thee prince, as he meditatedted under a fig the consequences of our decisions is irstw th is that existence asked to see whalat lay tree, discoveoverlng the —— ------esscntial-iC-wc^rcjcatealIy..goiiig to. leam ------rtiigi-The'MCond.is thn^ ) walls, wisdom of thei ‘l^iddJe Path" and grow in this laboiboratory of life. But ng li desire. Thlrd~ m ^^is—&therr~— after—between-the-^)tsxtremes-of — , ____1 : wc can’t cling to ourtur m is t^ e s or to the Ig con be Qvercome, and sure his self-indulgencenee and seif- are somehow less 1 attempting to make s l notion that we arc the m eans to doing so isI son would not encc:ounter mortificationT — and valuable for having, mademi them. T o do so ' itfood P ath — right-view s,,,, unsettling reality, gr.jranted becoming BulBuddha,, the • would only serveve to inhibit, our speec^ action, livelihood. the wish — for a day. 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A-6 TImre-Nowa.i. TvTwin Foils. Idoho Saturday.■ MM. arch 25.1995______I Religirk Lot.otter-day Saints. ■■■■■■■■■■ unselfi:;lfish and giving. This is personsoni* front of a church. IIr n th a t p a r k is b e c a u s e: the tli results of their serviceice Kpwr • Elder Peter Okelbcrry,y, sons of Chorles and Pastor Ed WcWolfe retired in fied bvby our Lord during his lifctin::timc another statue - the figurefij of a little w ill-go' with w them’ (Revclotionsm s . Mlerclda e Okelbcrry of Buhl,hi, will serve for two 1992 following3 a 50-year min- „„ ca,:arth. It is at the heart off hihis mon on his knees withwi his hands 14:13, G}ood oc N ew s Bible).” yeaears in the New Jersey Morrifonistown Mission. He Istry as a Sout}uthern Baptist teachirhing, which wc should obeyey if roiscd to hcoven. [cHe had been the Perhaps;ps th e g reatest epitaph oneme w/ill il speak ip sacrament mecTiecting at 12:15^.,m. p a s to r . w c w oould be pleasing to him . ThThe pastor of a small1 Presbyterian 1 could haviave on his tombstone is the Surunday at the LDS Churchch on M ain Street In Wolfa received'ed a bachelor of grcateatest disciples of Christt atarc Church. Brother Bryair'on was a hum- words “Hi‘He served others.” Such a Bulluhl. Family and friends arere invited.ii V arts degree frofrom Oklahoma alwaysjys those who live to serve otloth- ble preacher who waswi often seen life of scrservice brings t ^ i n d ’dtTier *• Elder C .pee Davidson,son, son of Brad and Baptist Universit)■siW in Shawnee, ers. kneeling hand-in-honand on a street words, wordswo like sacriticc, selfless-ss- OkelberTy )lara DavicTson of Twin Falls,Fal served for two O k la .. a m a s te r■ oof f divinity d e g re e P aQstor s t Anthony Bland cof comer praying withh someone. He ness and1 giving.gi 'ears in the Pentisylvoniaa HarrisburgH Mission, from Luther Ric(lice Seminary In Longnigniont, Colo., told this story: postered in Birminglgham for more Every’ lifelil ought to bc lived so that Ic will report on his m ission;io n a t 9 a.m. Sunday at Atlanta, Ga., ancand an honorary • "OnDn top o f Red M ountain ove:jver- lhan a quarter century,y. He was a ser- its fruitsi ww ill outlast time. thehe Twin Falls 9th W ardI chapclch on Elizabeth doctorate fromI theth Gulf Shores lookirking Birmingham, Ala., is a vont to all. Jo u lc v ard . Baptist Seminaryiry inI Fort Mayers, gigantiiniic symbol of the wealthI andan When he died, busii■sinesscs closcd, -■ He plans to enroll at theic CollegeC o f Southern Times-News invites area’■ea Fla. He has serwt3n/ed as a pastor richcsICS found in the great Joncones flogs were hung at haiolf-stoffandUie d a h o . to submit columns o f 400 in Oklahoma,I, f Missouri and Valleyicy that strctches below. It: is a whole city wept inI sorrowi at his or less. Column topics can i Alaska and as5 didirector of mis- • statue10 o< f Vulcan, the god of fire, AllA departure. They bui:iilt a statue to The Times-News welcomto m cs /le w s o f church i a point o f doctrine, reli- sions in Anchora{irage, Alaska. He the basbasic ingredients needed to pnpro- memorialize_this servoi/o n t. niss/onar/cs. S e n d in foformation r to Ellen erspective on currcnt events and his wife, Heli^elen, have three duce: sisteel arc found in this valleyley - “When the statue ofc Vulcan has 8‘ous pen rhomason, The Times-NevV c w s, P.O. Box 548. :ial commentary. Send daughters. The'hey moved to dolomiimitc, coal and iron, tumbled to dust ojtd RcRedMounwinis or socia fwin Falls, ID 83303.'. LD e a d lin e is n o o n Hagerman in 1991993 to help start Duriuring the 19th ccntury, the greatgrei wom flat, the witness:ss and work of columnsIS ito D e n ise T u r n e r , assis- fhursday for publication on the Saturday reli- ; th e V alley B ap Uist st' Church. industristrial complcx and Ihe wcallh1th it Pastor Bryan will reman a in r matures editor, Box 548, Davidson gio’ion page. b ro uIght g h were developed there. TheTli You, too, con-lea'iave behind an Tw in Fall:alls, ID 83303. M iUitant g?ay greoup gcaadsblishopI Buddhissm----- ^ u C ontinued from A S monk, bccauseQuse th e m onks take carc o f B y M a u re en Jofansm WS D ay s lallater, the bishop of London,on, "Buddhists believe in hardha work and the (statueoO oO Buddha," Thanadabouth T h e A ssociated Pres: B |] the Rt. R(Rev. David Hope, calledd ao family,” said ThanadaboutIuth, w ho cam c said. “A ndthere then is no m onk here.” s PSEiilE news confcnference. He produced a letterWCT to Twin Falls 13 years ago50 wiiri the first LONDON - In halting tones, the . FSP from T atchtchell urging him to dcclare he wave o f Laotian refugeeses lo reach the InSuddManinsn, being a monk is a tcm- Church of Englnncand’s third-ranking w as hom(losexuol. os Magic Vollty. "But it’s hanand, sometim es, poraiy avocatiocatioa Young men lake any- bishop says .his scxi«xuality is “ambigu- 1 deeply distressed,” com-m - so far from a temple.” where fromII a few months to several ous." Another bisho]shop announces he is Hope, a 54-year-old bachelor,lor. “Effectiveness rather thaitian philosophi- years out or f their thei lives, shave their heads, gay- he was celibote, neither het-let- cal or historical demon:instration has don saflnm; robesrob ond move into 0 tcm- Such siatemcntstts may be cracking il nor homosexual, adding,. “I ' always been the hallmark olofa successful pie, where theythr pray and maintain the the Anglican Comr)mmunion's oiTicial I ng about being more ombigu-SU- religion," Karen Armstron■ong, author of premises, disapproval of homomosexuality. ' jt m y sexuality." “A History o f God," wrotiute recently in Monlb iustmust take vow s o f poverty and “We never ihougllUght w c w o u ld s u e - ’ cad ofthe church. Archbishoplop the Chicago Tribune. “Fi'For centuries cannot preparepare their own food, which ; ceed so quickly,”' sasays Peter Tatchell, abury George Carey, issuedd a Buddhists in many partss ofi the worid means cverythirything they need to survive ; leader of OutRageigel, a militant gay V 4 Q ive statement and other bish-sh- have found that this lifestyleyle does yield a m ust be provideivided by the congregation, group dedicated to0 “outing”“< prominent y -jiF illied around Hope andind sense of tnmsccndentmcani;m ing” T h a t’s lot n ot a i problem in Buddhist people as homoscosexuals. “We ore ' \\' m J > ■ ' «d the tactics of OutRage! Thanadabouth, who’s 52,>2, is among 50 countries, wherewhe the faithful flock to effectively deteraiinmining the policy of ^ (V' wall, 0 gay-rights group head*ad* to 75 Buddhists in Twin1 IFalls County temples beariiearing giAs. But in Idaho, th e C hurch o f Englaigland toward homo- bS b c ^actor Sir Ion McKellen, saidaid out of a Southeast Asian. cicom m unity o f w here there; arearc p ^ p s 600 Buddhists, sexuality." plained Ho'alienates possible supportersers between 250 and 300. AltUlhough most, finding andd maintainingmi a temple is a Disowned by mosaost other gay move- j -1 ■ E h He said ity."he like Thanadabouth, are firlirst-generotion bigger chollengiIenge. mcnts in Britain, reviledre\ by commen- f | J . B H eroscxuolagcl i has yielded swift rewardsrds immigrants, many Asianan-Americans "We’re lavinghavii a meeting in Boise in tutors and denounce*iced by church lead- ||j*Y j 1 ■ H am talkingsing on the church’s quandaryaiy have converted to Christianimity.' April to see:e about a building a temple ers, Totchell, a 43-y3-year-oId free-lantc o u s a b o ujmosexuality t r — underlined by ' “When I first came to thiadings and weekly ' . ed by then atradition." The church alsoIso he's from a pttdominantJyiy Buddhist vil- llcd in Arco0 — — that’s where his sponsor meetings with his,s 303 followers have outing “alidination of practicing homo-no- lage o f about 100 families in central Laos, lived — andtrad trained as a hospital orderly. yielded the biggest3t coc< u p so far. o f equality,; it allows marriage among•ng his wife, Vone, is Catholic,lie, Catholicism “I liked A Arc rco, but I wanted a better On Monday, Tatclatchell expanded the Peterer Tatchell, leader of OutRiitRagel, a militant gay gro OutR age was the religion of the Frenimch, who niled job, betterlife life for my fknily,” he said, campaign to potiticiaicians. He announced to *outIng' prominent peoplople as homosexuals, lea• • by focusinicll, now an othcist was raisedw d Indochina for 150 yeare. “So I m ove to Tw7 in." , X about homiict, churchgoing family in Jn a television interiterview that he had owned by m ost other gayly nmovements In Britain. in “Buddhism is centereded around the Thanadaboutbouth guesses lhat ot least as written to 20 lawmaknakens from four par- ' - ' a statemen0, and came to Britain in 1971)71 temple,” he explained. ’Although’V the many Buddhisidhists who once senled here lies, including twoto Cabinet( ministers, “Therherc are times when you have,ve i to T h e c o n tro v e rs y b o b is h o p sid o l the Vietnam draft. HeH e town I came‘fit)m was vevery small, we have movedd on,01 most of them to West i ^ i n g them to comm e o u t u s e co:confrontation'nl methods. ..., OurOi month when the retii C om m uniointo left-wing jjolitics, losinging had a temple wiih monks.”” Coast citiess withwi larger Buddhist com- {Tatchell, who startedsta his group in tacticsics have put the hypocrisy' andar Glasgow and Gallowaj answ ers.”: Party parliamentary strong-ng- Now, the nearest tempnple is in Sah munities. lp90, brushes asideidc ch^es of bully- homoplophobio o f the Church o f Englargland Derek Rawcliffe, 74, bc T h e chui1983 because, as he puts it.it, Lake City. On special occasions,oi as ing, intimidation1 andai intrusion into into thethi public domain," TatchellI toldtoi senior Anglican clergy h o m o s eliar x u voters rejected “a bloody>dy when Thanadabouth’s mothMher died, local * 'W b a Ixrethere is a tem ple, it will be eas- I priv ac y . T h e AsAssociated Press last week. th a t he is gay. Buddhists must bring in a rmonk to con- ier to be a BuddhistDue in Idaho," he said, bars ordin - duct ceremonies. “Even if weve rmust go to Boise every sexuals; ii "To have a temple you)u must have a month.” I Newcc:ongressmilan’s oflBcee holds dair o u p dedlcat- priests, r meetings iad^agroup . ™ehell, m a strict ; ByMicheUeMittelstelstadt that: jcjob-related decisions arcnrcn't by Roll Call, a Capito n a n H arvey Berk, 1 GREHI , Austmlio, J The Associated Prcj*rcss madele (on the basis of willingness:ss toI tio n . cman said his.emphasis on 3oiled over this to avoid L CHGRt a tte nid. d . “Throughout the c ed prayer doesn’t affect his min^Fiim tired bishop of plunged in WASHINGTON)N — As law-mak- “WeA'e have got several people: thalthi always had prayer i or treatment of employees, ■ay, th e R t R ev. o L a b o r Pi ers and aides bustlitstle around Capitol don’t;’t attend,” he said Frida’day. seem like we should g to his upcoming hire ofS a OF became the most hold in 19 Hill each mominglg preparing| for the Stocktckman himself rarely attencends different once we got staffer. Asked if that new gyman to reveal blue-collar day's business, thoshose in the office of bccausluse of scheduling conflicts,s. S to c k m a n , a d d in g tha ight feel pressured to attend queer.” t C h ruS T ^ \ . Rcp. Steve Stockmkman, R-Texas, are Thehe Baptist lawmaker who adv

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Tifnos-Now.Tvjjfrwin Folia, Idotw Saturday, Man;lareh'25,1096 ______World Japann police 1feared ci:ulthad nerve gjjas evenI before ssubw^ay attachj > TOKYO (AP) — Police: requested thou- fifrom cuh facilities^ and millioillions of dollars in was dircc-cctly linked to fears the sectct had1 sarin videotape showo\yi on JaparicscTV. Asahorlara, ous deaths o f seven peopleople in Matsumoto, cen- of gas maskss aiand protective gear from ccash and gold. Experts say the cHemicals can and migiight use it to repel the mid;ids, which whose whcreaoeaoouts are unknown, accuscised tml Japan, which wereerc blm ed on nerve gas t^c military and undunderwent special, secrct bbe used to make thc nerve: gasgt sarin, which began WctVedn esday. aulboritiNof"t»i“bashing” th e s e c t ingredients. He warnedned in February th a t'^ r tpiining in how to use them thc day before thc vw a s used in tfie subw ay attack.ck. _ ' TTic Mainichi M newspaper quotedd unidenti-t But a U.^.. chemicalch weapons expert ^ might have been a reirehearsal for a bigger deadly nerve gas attacitack on Tokyo's subway. Friday, policq in full chemlemical-protcction ficd poliitlice sources as questioninglg whether came to Japan1 to to investigate the subway a t^ a t t o ^ ;> A Japanese anny’ spokesmansj> said.Friday Ihc ggear roid^ compounds in OsalJsaka, Japan’s sec- Mondayly’s subway terror may haveha been scoffeddrthedenial, det ^ I spojcesman for Japan’s unusual request was /as made in advance of a oond-largest cily. mid elsewhere,icre. Thc chcm j^s rctaliatioiion for Sunday’s spccial trair■aining ses- "Tbe presencenee of all those chemicals is suj « ■ Hirofumi Yusa, ouy sp< loaned police sevem! ^ ric s o f m i^ police^ p la n n e d on sites connect- sseized included'an agent useused lo neutralize sion. gestive o f a verycry large capability, and a poteisug- army, said the militaryin d c: h e m ic d w arfare out- <;d w ith Ihc A um ShShinri Kyo — Supreme n n e rv e gas, reports said. T h c secsect has denied any role in the subway tial to produce« Bb truly nightmarish quantityiten- i thousand g a s alem n d i how to use the gear Truth -^ligious sect «ct. A uthorities hav e said th e raidraids were prompt- attack; ItsIl mysterious, long-hairccred loader, chemical weapoapons," said Kyle Olson ofy tl of fils and instructed them rPolic^Phavc not (jpci Jpcnly linked thc apocalyp* eed by an unrelated kidnappinjping case. Bui ^e Shoko A^Asahara, said Friday that thce chemicalsc Chcmica! ndand Biological Arms Contnth e last Sunday, lining session at Camp tjc group to Monday’s y ’s gas ait^k , which killed rirequest for protective gear anand training sug- seized frofrom his group were used forn mr anuj^- Institute in Alexnlexandria, Va. trol Yusa said Ihc trainiiof Tokyo, was held in people and sickcne< med more than 5,000. ggcsts policc suspected thc seescct was involved turing plailastic, pottery and pcsticldes.s. “ O ne to tw0 o literslii were used on the subwa Asaka, just north oest fl the National Police ,, But in three days o f ; o f nationwide raids, policc vwith d^gcrous chemicals. "P oliccicc arc trying to damage out3ur reputa- Think of whatt aa lont o f Ihis stufTcould do,"vay. response to a requestcpanition for a series of have seized hundreds 5ds o f barrels o f chcmicals Japanese media reported thc police request tion,” IheIhi purplc-robcd Asaharaa saids in a Olson also investigotedinv last year’s mystei Agency made in prepaisites. tef n - m id s pla n n ed a t c u lt sites sCTBPS I i S 5 5 i E 5

■ k ■ 0 I o LBj^ H D] s s honrl Zvi D eutschh ofc California, ■ (eft, Steven CarolI aiand John Paul Sousa Mendetdes, both of I ^zona, attend a1 cal (AP) — Nazi troops were three daysda; from Paris when Portugal's dictatctator delivered a m i . stern command to) hihis diplomatic' corps: "issue no visassas to’ persons o f . i Snpurc blood, or lo opopponents oLthc Wozi government." f r r Defying tJic order,r, A Aristides Sousa I Mcndes tJirew him w«lf lf into a frantic, ’ . I 72-hour visa-wrilingg blitzb os hordes ' of refugees banged on his consulate door...... On Friday, Portugaligal rewardcd.his.. defiance with a plaque[UC to its "greatest IS hero o f W orld W arr II”II — 55 years i l i SMCH l U l after Sousa Mcndes: wwj as tossed from the Foreign Ministryi andai his 13 chii- V * N O bboW ( ^ PAYME] orcn had to flee into exileexil and poverty. p ay m ennts, t minimum $33NT, 12 equal DAC< 1 Scribbling around1 ththe clock al thc 300 purchase O/ Portuguese consulate: in Bordeaux with V P re v io uus s purchases not the help o f two sons, byJunel8,1940. t inqjuded. the consul hod issucsued permits to 30,000 fleeing Jews.'S. Poles,I French resistance fighters andnd olhcri refugees. ' tie passed 500 o f Ihe: inimpromptu visas from ihe baihroom wind'indow o f the train i(hat was to carry him1 homehc in custody o f thc Portuguese sccretTCt policc. , The wceklong con:ommemoration was the fruit o f a cam]ampaign by John 1 Paul Sousa Mcndes5 olo f Mesa, Ariz., ^ h o has fought to redc

: - ' . ■ ff - ' M a g m L IAfouma l - f o eo m s c; h o o l f1 a c e s; 5 - a l ai r m Clr i s i s By Ksren ToDddnen attcmpnpt M onday night to find rcplreplacements pay following'iig'lhrcais from parents to willilh- fell his task was.impo;ipossible, "as the lasl Timcs-News writer fo r foi'ormer Board Chairman MclMe W alker draw their childhildren from ihe school, three board meetingss hahave ended in a hos^ a ndRRandall a Brewer, n e vraHev Another boarloard member. Bcthene Brewever. tile environment, whcr'here haired prevailed THREE C R EEK T Fort)3t the sccond lim e in Idah'iho has 16 schools with justist 1one class- resigned laslI springsp af^er being out-votedJ2-. 2 over good judgmcnl." less than a year, this 01 i one-room school room,n. Even among those, Thn*hree C reek I .pn the Starrrr suspension.si ' -Randoll Brewer saidlid ini un interview iliai needs a new school boanl'. County De)emocrats id'. Elcmciicntary School is a rarity; theschoolisthe The teacherler was replaced, and Walkeker he resigned bccause he didn’t wanl to pul Nestled between sprawli iwling cattlo ranchcs an enti:nirc districi unto itself. and Randall1 BBrewer - Belhene Brewer’;r’s up with constant questioistioning of the board's set meetingng Monday in the southcast comcr ofo f O w yhee County, Aflc:^cr serving ju st eight month;iths„W alker' husband - flllcfilled the two,board posilion:ins. actions. the ei^t-studcnt schoolol has1 been tom by wrolcc in: his resignation letter thaith: he had Noy Bracken hi . T W IN FALLS■S - Twin Falls County u held onto the third seiit. ‘‘1 just fell we w ererc ai at a toial standstill " legal disputes, infightingng 1and clashes with thoughght he could restore trust and Democrats willill mtict at 7:30 p.m. nd respcct to Tlie suspendcnded leacher. Cathy'Starr, fileiled he said. "Whenever we were irying to go the parcnt-teachcr o rg anaization. ia th e co::ommunity, which he saidid 1 had been u tort qiaim agi Monday in ihc: CommunityC Room of against the district, asking fcfor forward, it was bringingging up little nil-picky Citing frustration withh constantc question- "plung'igcd into turm oil” by the actiiictions o f the S 1 OO.OOO. The television stationin IKMVT, at 1100 Blue ’he board.has spent more thaioan thing.'i like mileage driviJriving chccks ... 1 jusi ing from critics, two oif f tlthree' board mcm- previoiious board. R Lakes Blvd. N. S 10,000 on allaitorney’s fees, which PTCTO decided I don’t need all lhat."I bers handed in their’ resignationsrc and Vot<>ters rccallcd board mcm H Newly cicctcdd CCounty Commissioner • ember Kim Presidcni |sarrtirry Anderson said deiracic'led John Barus, princincipal of Jackp^.t w alked o ut o f the M archh 8 board meeting. Brackckett last spring after the! bcboard sus- from spcndilig i Dennis M aughana willw be the guest speak- iig for sludenLs. Combined School, revicevicwed ihe district in Owyhee County comi>mmissioners will pcndcdcd the tiny district’s only teachcrtea' with Walker wroterote that he resigned becausc h er and the meetinjting promises to be the ■ P l e a3 sS e6 see SCH00L/b2 ^ m o s t important one3ne o f the year. Urout diseasese parasite found High risis e Plan C(comes atH ayspurHHatchery BELLEVUE -- TheH parasite thar causes whirling disease inn tPtrout has been discovered Aoo lat(te again in Uayspurr H.Hatchety near Bellevue, / forcing the dcstnicticiction o f about 37,000 fish, Idaho Fish and Gomeime biologists say. WhirJing disease•ase is a parasitic infcc- for lanndfiUs tion of trout andnd salmon lhat causes skeletal deformatio:Ition and can bc fatal. It By Sean L. McCarthy causes the adult fish to whirl around. Times-Ncws writer Though it wasjlLs^liscovered as late as ,1992 in Hayspurr bibroodstock, it was not TWIN FALLS - U.S. Sen."Dirk found in the catchtichable trout there sincc Kemplhome, R-Idaho.). mmight be able to save , 1988. Test resultsts Vwere negative in 1993 Ihc couniy thousands> of dollars in garbage- \ and 1994 on wildd ojand hatchcry fish from disposal costs cach yearyear, but he can't take ^ Loving Creek belowlow the hatchery. careoflheSl.6 millionih)n Ihe county will spend Earlier this yoir.IT, thet spores of the para- by Sept. 30 to close itss outdatedou dumps, site were fouifa in a sample o f fish taken Kemplhonie is pushijshing un amendment from one o f s i x ^ crcte^ raccways. It can through Congress thatat wouldw exempt small bc spread by b i^^ and in contaminated landfills from ground'indwaler n^itoring mud, but noi fish lo10 ffish or from eggs, requirements if they nre locatccJWi climates A consensus amcimong state and federar that rcceive less ihati 25 iiichcS'Of prccipita- officials is the 35,135.000 fish in one con- tion per year. ould bc destroyed, along Twin Falls Couniy' receives.'on rec average, with all of the 2.0002.0 broodstock in an about 9.3 inches of precip(.‘cipitalion annually. earth-bottom pond.id. "There's no need to) forcefor small landfills in The catchable troutrout represent less than 1.5 dry arciis lo spend thoasaiu-sandsof^llani to test pcrccnt ofthose rclca:leascd annually in Idaho, groundwater when there:rc isi; no ri-sTrbf contam- Whirling diseasease is reported in other inaling the aquifer," 1Kempthome said states. It is a conccmOTi in Idaho bccausc while Tliurriday. the disease can bci clieliminated at a hatchciy, Environmenlal sludie.idies of the land near it has never been suesuccessfully eradicated m OUOOY:Y OCHAmf S UANOINem» Hub Dutlc, where die! coicounty's old and new the wild. It is not a1 dangerda to people. “main" landfills sit, declaicclared seepage lo pose R ecen t high winds.ns.requlrad w o rk ers to adddd heavier w e ig h ts to tho ho American flag above0 RRoy Raymond Ford no significant danger to groundwater^ quality Workshop willrill explore hi-tech on Blue Lakes Bouleulevard N orth. A w orkerr ffo r Lytle S ig n s sca le sI a cherry-plcker Friday. in the water zone 230 feet below ihe surface. ______Bul County Solid WasWaste Director Darrell erosion controlr o i equipment lleider said Friday thalIial any 1 help would bc BOISE - High-tcdtechnology crosibn control coming "about a year' loo late" for the coun- equipment will be; demonstrated,dc and plmty " ty- of^ contractors, sq)piiepliers, consulti^ engineos S a w t(o o t h f i t u r n s J ^ It's been almost a yeaycar since the county orest( p r o f i t was forced to close its ol< will be on h i ^ foror thetl 1995 Idaho Erosion s old main dump soulh ofTwin Falls and diveilivert all garbage to a Control Workshop,)p, May 2-4, at the stdtc— - ByWMamBiock to p antnd arc sh o w in g m ore incoiicome than Virtually all all of the increase slemmet'-‘1 dum p sile west o f Buhliuhl. The couniy has Division o f Environm o f nm ning $276,0(,000 otl logging and fircwo< vood sales, authorized af\eiif\er thousands of trees were Cost projeciions show)w theti county spending i Erosion Control Dcs^ ig n and Tcchniquea.r' ■ In the red, the Sawtoothh N ational Forest's The Foi•orest Servicc typically paysys 1adminis- killed by wood- lod-boring bark beetles in ihc more than Sl76 millionn betweenbe: August 1994 ] Day Two will be highlighlightcd by a bus toiir of timber pro^m showed1 a S456.000 profit trative,'c, e n g in e e rin g an d road-fcd-building Black Pine Moi fountains. 50 miles soutlieasi“Sl and September 1995 100 closecl( and clean up its erosion control devileviccs in the field. Day from logging and fircwow ood sales in o f Burley.ley. old dump sites near Hub Thrcc will be a tradedc show,s with vendors dis- 1994. Hub Bulte, Roseworth, ‘Showing a net gagain ^ as deemed a salvage sale‘I*-' Hou.se Crc-ek. Buhl, Filerler rand Murtaugh. playing their wares> anand ofTcring information, The positive cash flow3W was due to because tl; e the dead irees were vulncra- Pan of Ihose cleanuplup efTorts1 require tesl For more informa■mation, call M ike Allen higher priccs and a dramaimatic increase IIs a very signlfflca ble 10 crai cant crocking and splitting in hot.0*- wells to monitor llie groundwater groi quality al at 334-5860, o rJoodyTaylorat d j 334-5919. in the am ount o f sawtimiber bci taken from gCi ccompllshment foifor the wenthiather - rendering them worth-ih* each o f ihe siles, HeidciHdcr said all of those the Sawtooth Forest, saidM nily issued a wostcwatcr dis-is- the Auger Falls hydro■ proprojcci. Filer planninglg commission ifa Salt Lake City developlopcr is allowed to would1 f96. ireatmenl w ater on Harmsiimscn’s land. hearing at 7:30 p.m..m. April 18 at the Filer wostcwatcr from the murnunicipal sewage Secliclions o f the Middle Snakee RiverP do Spilling treaticated water onlo Harmscn’si ’s "The developer has offeredofF approximate* City Hall, 300 Mainlin St. treatment p lan t not meeect state or federal w aler qualualitystan- land would foreforestall some of the obliga-;a- ly 200 acres o f land loD thithe cily for this puih The hearing has beenbc( planned to consider Spilling treated wast(istcwater on the dards - and are unfit for swimmiiming. The lions. Courmcycy said.s The land is aboui fivevc pose contingent iiponI thelh< issuance of pcr- a request for varianceice forI Caroljm Hoschoucr ground, rother than in thele rriver, could save nutrientnts, couplcd wilh the river'/cr's slow' miles downstreaiream of the Perrine Bridge, mits from the Corpsrps of Engineers," to p ^ i t constructioition of a building within the city from m aking costl}istly improvements warm water,m nourish nuisance! levelslc o f “By gellingg our 0 wastewater out of thehe Courtney wrolc to Lt.t. C Col. Jam es W eller, 3.5 feet ofthc side lot line for property local-' tothcaiewerpIanL/------aquaticc Jplants and algae...... river, it wouldd b(bc less expensive for us overcr district engineer. ednt711 ldahoAve.ae. onfl legally described os “In the long term , it woulould b c in our best C ity/ leadersI want to nurse ihcIhe S n ak e the long run."’ CcCourtney said, Bill M cDonald, cnviroik-ironmcntal resources' • interests to. have that landid application1 sys- back to health, but they ore on a tig h t Before the cil>city can gel ils wish, Harm.scn Lot 11 and the ilorthcrtheriy35fectofLot 13, P le a s eBSee se PROJECT/82 • 3, Munyon's's Adi^tionA in the city of Filer, Twin Falls Counounty, Idaho. A co p y o f th e: vivariance application i s m i s s u e .may be obtainedd fromf the city clerk Vandalij ehighligghts Wenndell C61►uncil meL e e t i r i g between 8 a.m. andanc noon and I and 5 . BvStcveKoebkr M orti Fox F who has a son ot thehe m iddle bill, Nelson said,aid. People w ill be able to coll p.m. weekdays at the F iler City Hall, ill Businessmon Jon Moscloscley said the policc Times-Ncws correspondentm t school.I. “I ’m a fraid for m y mothother. The day or night to report problems and get;et departm ent needs tw o n-more officers, anil C ot^ n ^ e d from staff iqtoits e lderlyy people .are scared bccauyjuse they instant action, • that he preferred the use of reserve police- W E N D E L L -In the wak./ake of rcccnt van- don’t knowki i f their house is goinoing to be “We’reall intin this together." city employ-y- men bcciause they ore vohvolunteers. , dalism at the middle onnnd elementary next. So:Something needs to bc done."c." cc John G nesa:sa said . "1 think th e peoplelie But the city do esn’I 't hihave ihe money to schools', post office, homes1C3 and businesses. The fifirst action should be to prevircvent van- peed to realize;c tlthis is nol Wendell 50 yearsITS hire odditional r e ^ la r• officers,off and liability residents crowded "nui^t^y evening’s City dalism,I, 1N elson said. The city wouli3uld.liketo ago. The wholeJc countryc is changing.” concerns lim it using reserK cw es, Nielson Mid.l______Coitficil meeting to'.expresaress their concems_$etjipjLp commut^ity wnich systemm onc1 e. the-— J^You-people-pleurc-ourcars-atid eyes,’* L o tc f;'7 ^ sc lc y saiSTi’ - STie’d bc willing 10 ^ ‘ Obituarifss 55^ ^55 ondTjcar trom city ofticiaGTil s T city attcttomey resolves liability issue^,iss he Council PrcSidetident Michael W clzstcin sold. !d. pay more taxes for m ore)3re police bccausc his . Mini-Cassia B3 “I think, the first thing; wew need to do is said, "You hove to0 helph us. You hayc to helpIp additional tax would be}c less1< than the insur- rcco^iize w hat’s going onin inii o ur com m uni- “ Thercre havtf been literally huntundrcds o f . yourselves. WeVe sure would opprccialc anyny ance d ed u ctib le h e ’dd hthave to pay if his Idaho/West B4 ty.for,what it.tnily is. It’s’s tan act of terror* peopioQ who havo called to voluo lunieer," help you con givigive us." • / b u sin o s w ere vand^izetLw d. ’ “ ,; Shorts. B5-7 ■ ism. ...‘.We arc very muchch concerned with Nelsonisaid s l ^hool Supcrii)crintendeni Larry Manly saidid Nelson said he and the council are taking ' Moriey ■ B8 , r..tbat,’?m )jprL ynpljlclson8insaid..,;-> ------T ho.c.city has.bought,cellular telitelephones .the district hasas iplans for alarm sx^tems at a more active role superipervising the police ■ “Otjr^Wds^aren’t safc-ac •anymore,’* said and.thele num ber w jll m on the neinext w ater the elementaryy aiond middle schools.- d e p o n e n t. . ■ • . . r POORL COPY '. ‘t f ' , \- - ‘

f f - 2 imoft-NowB, TwliTwin Falls. Idaho Saturday, Mar^arch25,1995 ■ i R a nIge feuid s e tt]le s do^w n [ foor th e re(?cord ~ B y A lic e S h e n n aQ n HansenN foundsd grazing last summer in the Don Oman said, U to Ii^ t o c a -N c w B F a lls:Is: pleaded innocent. Bail wojwas set at $300, and a Timcs-Ncws writercr U pperT IBcavCrdam, or north-centralitral Oman fears ollowinglg the cattic to {hiblicllic defender was appointed,J. regionn oof thc allotment, water ihere would cncncourage them TWlSm FALLS - Rccords in Twifwin Falls County 5th Fraransisco Castillo, age unknnknown, 130 Sidney, t TWIN FALLS> - Forest Scrvice' Rathether than criticize the ranchcrsicrs, to H n g em ica r th e strc a n D istricict t Court show the followinglg trecent activity: Twinin Falls: pleaded innocent. He was released on his ■ “oflicials thnnkcd, WWild Rose ranch- Omann iattributed thc problem1 tc to ’“Wc just nc6d to stritnvc to contm- Fetosxoy mAi^fl.n>rnfB? o w n rrecognizance, a public defeni;fender was appointed. , ers Friday for wort'orking to improve waterr slshortages there and thc depar-par- ue to protecting those5 i rip arian a reas ny Lamar Farmer, 22, 277:77 Orchard Dr. W., Tinimothy Eugene Miller, 20,, 25!253 Orchard Dr., Twin I conditions in thc GooseGc Crccklallot- ture of one of lhe Wild Rose’s rid- ... so wc don't get forciree d in to d o in g T w in FoFalls: grand theft. Bail wasIS s*set at $2,000,0 pub- Falls:Is: pleaded innocent. Bail was set at $1,500 and.a 1 mcnt, saying thctheir efforts had ers. something more drastictic." Oman aud defesfcnder was appointed, aI preliminarypr hearing publiillic defender Was appointed,1. , improved both thc rangeland and Droujought conditions made standarclard - such as listing thc trouttn as endan- «t for 1 ;30 p.m. M arch 31 Drihiving uoder the iofbeoce Ben w aterw a y s. w aterr sisources in many areas of ththc c g e re d . .. . ^ Waynlyne Alexander, 25, 451 ThiThird Ave. W., Twin Esi[siquio N.' Alvarez, 51, 247 E Falls; 24 : - | “From a rangeIgc management GooseIC Crcck< allotment run thin lostlas Thc ranchers saidid the Forest palls:: bibribery of a law enforccmernent officer. Bail was montnths probation, thrice-wi:-weekIy Alcoholics : jQ I standpoint w c’rc gegetting thc utiliza- summciper. Servicc had originally.y said It would ^ctatSl: $1,500, a preliminary heariraring was set for 1:30 Anonanymous meetings, intensee out-patientoi treatm ent. tion and w c'rc approachingap thc Randnchcrs said fcnccs installcd^os^ast install thc fcnce farth1hcr down the _ M a rc h 31. 180I cdays suspended clriver's licclicense, $500 fine and ; standards and guiguidelines." Twin year alealong a steep ridge to keep cat-cat ridge toward the crcckck. which they ul ]Lara,2I.P.O. Box lll,BBurley: iJ possession of $66.5i.50 in court costs. Falls District rangeIgc conservationist tic awa:A-ay from Trout Creek have IcfIcn said would have cnatlablcd them to „ ^ontrcitrolled substance. Bail was^as set at $25,000, or MiiMichael Stanley Kurys, 26,i6, 196 Locust St. N., j S id L o p e z t o ld th thc bill in thc 199;995 The appointment isi effectivee April [PA (AP) - The campaign to r 227,000 she was disapisappointed Jlmt her critics ,:his ncw administniti(ution. session,on. 17. Bcrain and his3 wife Maria NAMP/ embattled .state. Schoolso ls v o te:s s against her had not brougTjught their conccms to her Bcrain, 66. is setserving his sccond Bcrai;rain worked os deputy directoictor Andrea, have seven chillildren. rccall cn tendent Anne Fox has spreada id to >usl her from first '• term in thc Idaho HouseHo from Districl for hethc Human Rights Commissioision Earlier, Batt named:d former slate Superintcn I birthplace in Pocatello west'c st office.X. “Sheistakiitaking h e r jo b seriously, a n d ^17, asoulh-centralBll Boise district, 1970-7;1-73, fo r th c U .S . D ep a rtm enIt t of o Sen. Roger Madsen of:if B oise to head fro m n s bi western Idaho. Last as year, anti- she is movingring ahead,” Ruyle said “A tr B crain o rig in a llyly camc ( lo Idaho 50 Housinsing nnd Urban Devclopmenlent the Department of Em]mploymcntand towuthwc viir V tax a

For'or obituary rate inforn'm ation, Sclhool____ tuary — callail 733^)931, extension Z278 I■ Obiti ■ ...... ------Continuelued from B1 B u t th a t m ig h t n o t bteeasy. e will be settli«ttled and declined to say sn a rosideht of Benton Countuhty Mo., Jon Akehurst of[ LLowell. Mo., February•ry. He commended the dis-dis- "1 was reluctant toI give-names,”g whether heho would% follow up Starr’s - o r ,II years, relocating frorirom Joe Akehurst of Brofoken Arrow. trict forr itits current teacher, buildingling Randall Brewer said. "I‘'I figured, who tort claimi wwii ith a la W su it 3S a Okla., and Danny A ome. She was employed as i a n d c o mmputer p lab. But he also askedked would want it?” " T h e cos*:ose is explicated on a /son Maskell. Okla.; and two•o siste rs. Jo n i ™ micrdjroblologist technician (or Tysoi members at the Februaryory. Chet Brackett, mararried to Kim number of)f levels,Ie o nb^f the reasons }ds. W right of BentonvllUlie and Tina 5°"*^ dif- Brackett, said he will numoke the three* of w hichtl theth schooDdistrict bas I Diana Jean Survivors InnliiiHa-hBr hiiabnndiQd.^ Goodman of Gontry, AiArk. She was neeting to reconcile their dif ja y n ig h t m e e t- s o m e f innancial a n di^cultv at thc JEROME - DiaDiana Mae Bean. 41, Edweward Bean ot Bentonvllle;e; ai preceded in doaih byy ;a daughter, fencess ffor the sake o f the children,e n . h o u r d riv e to th e M onda; of Beritonvllle., Ark.,Ar and fonmerly dauahjghler. Aaron Bean of the home)me; Gina Evon. O w y'hee h e County Commissioneiner ing to suggest names to the commis- time,” Lymyim sa id , ifo said he's still Jerome, diedI MarchM 22. 1995, al herr father and stepmotherher. A grawsida serviceewlllbeneld ' H^Tolm:Imie said Friday he’s not surtiurc sioners. Legally, the beboard needs at, intervicwinjving witnesses in the dis- her home. Raymymond and Donna Akehurst3t ofo at 2 p.m. Saturday,’, M a rc h 2 5 , w h o th ee cc i o u n ty w ill a p p o in t least one other memberer besides Nov trict. “W e’re9‘renot;^resscdfnrtim r.’J------orn Dec. 3. 1953, In. Rogeigers, Ark.: her-motherrVirginhjlnla^GSSr^Hhe-Pea-BI^ ------T T s Ticind a ot bard on us oecausclUse Urockett Appointed menembers woul(U|r-Bespitee fmfu antial difRculdes, the ., to R aym ond a n d Edwaibvards of Bentonville: foor brothrolh- Pea Rldgo, Ark., witlillh the Rev. I’t Imow the situation dowr)wn stay on the board unintil the M a^schoof will'ill ha#e1 enough money to son. Jam es Copo olfjpialing. ol Akehurst. She had ers,I, RickF Akehurst of Anderson there,” he said. “It’s kind of a don-Ion- School Board electioas.s. fin ish o ut thithe district'Id his parang t ■■■ ■ ' n y b ro o k .” C h e t B ra c k e tt s a id he hi would tike letter, Walkt'alkc/uid th i^ is-enough T b e roroaa i from school to ,the to secve on the board. ^ t th is p o i n t , m o n e y , iin n jJbe-SchooXls-savings— c 6 u n iy ;sseat'in c M urphy covers IZC120 Ithi^IwouldKavetheiie in t^ t and aixountandmd teserve fun^,to pay off She was.born C f H l / m ile s - Icjless than half of it is paved,d. the time and the abilit)ity to serve. If the teocherier and other contracts, if N e o s h d . M o ., t > Oi t a n a i o ^ Virginia M oC ool, T o lmlie ie said the commissionenlers they ask me if I wouldId be willing, I legal fees doi h a v e a ssked k i resigning boirrd mem-s m - w o u ld b e w illin g .” H e h a d1 previouslyp n s ^ me district TWDIFALU'X bers to< sisuggest names fqnt^lace-ice- Starr’s lawyer, JohnJ ILynn, said he needed abouib o u t $ 1S,0 (R) to fin ish tb e ...... y .6 6 0 0 . : 9 m e n ts. *- doesn’t know when bisis‘client’s case year. - \ • .. - K, • r V . - . Nl

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B y Je n n if e r B uncb Timcs-Ncws write’■'*n tc r ■ r~7- y kS - ^ d o ld tire^t spimming BURLEY - ThThc opportunity for 'rural residents totoOccycle waste is The Thc Timcs-NcwB public c4ucation diredirector for thc growing, betfauslusc it is becoming . Solid Wosic Dist)istrict, tires profitable for co:companies to reselL. ___- H u r l e y - Today M im ^-assia a dumped illegally or ppiled on pri- s o m e h o u se h o ld\ garbage.gi residents resi can dump old tirescs for vatc property arearc breeding In Los Angelj e l c s c a r d b o a r d is free at counly transfer stationsns. grounds for rodentsIts aand mosqui- known as "brownvn gold." said Carrie In li an cfTort to educatc residiidents tos. Stauffer, publicc ieducation director' aboul.how-to-disposc abc of wavastc, . -T he Solid W aste■te DI istrict will for-Southem Idaidaho Uegionul Solid thc Southern Idaho Regioional sponsor three morelore amncsity W aste District. , Solid S o l W aste District has orga-oi days, one on May 6 atand two more Six months agago, a ton of card- nized nizi what it calls Tire Animinesty to bc announced.:d. Minidoka, - board sold for S20 lo S30. Now a D Da; ay . • Cassia,*Blainc, Goodicoding, Jerome, ion sells for S15i155, Stauffer said. A County C residents can dudump and Lincoln countiesties included in - ton of newsprintint worth S15 eight four fou cV or_^ick-up tires perr resi-r the district can partiiarticpalc in the m onths ago nowV sisells for SlOO. dcnl dcr anJ’waive thc S2 fee perer tire prognim. “it's not cheapcipcr lo throw .stuff in dumping dui fee. Transfer statiitions Twin Falls Countunty residents landfills. Thele markets have are are open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.m. also can participa:ipatc in tire increased so thatat it's i worth the time According / to Carrie Staufuffer, amnesty day. and money to rccy.•cycle," she said. In thc district’sn's composting pro------gram, for every SI it spends, it cams glassss as; the Solid Waste Districtcl can should bc availablee inin May. she said, S2, StaufTer said.d. produiiduce for a city road projccl.1. 'The Compo.>iting efibnsjns by district res- "It’s pretty cxcixciting, bccause rural U.S.5. ForestI Scrvice has boughtIt 2 0 0 id e n ts h a v e b e e n succcssful sue to the p la c e s h a v e n ’t hachad an opportunity to ionsIS ofcrushedo glass, also for airoad r point lhal 1,000 moremot composting recycle." she said.id. p ro)jccl, jec Slauffer said. The crusushed bins have been ordercdercd for the 1995 • The Southernn IIdalio Solid Wasie glass.'SS sells for S5 a yard, she said.id. program. Slauffer said.saic The program I District servesi NMinidoka, Cassia, Bee3 ecau sc g la ss is m a d e fro m sand, s; siaried last year wilhvilh 500 composi- Blaine, GoodirJing, Jerome and it returnsreti lo sand when cruslished, ing bins and 350 householdshou on the Lincoln counties,:s. ll has been operat- Stauffluffer said. Crushed glass caran bc wailing lisi. The 'insbins help reduce 20 in g fo r o n e year.r. u se:d d in i placc of sand or otherr fine percenl of houschol:hold waste from The district plar)lans lo create a [ocal aggre^'regales. It has been proven tcto cfo la n d n ils, sh e said, market for glass,;s, Stauffer said, It is a belliletter job in filtering septic wwater. Residents can registerreg ihrough too expensive tolo ship bccause it is thann sand,si Slaufier said, University o f Idaho0 e.>extension agents heavy, she said. Tfhe h e solid waste district, wlivhich to sign up for ihis year’syea composting "W e're hopinglg ■to prove thai^lass inclin:Uidcs Minidoka and Casassia program. People willI'in bcI able lo pick OUOOY CHARlESMANOlNEmw i4Mw« can be used as a l ■■ So far, the cilyly of Sun Valley has where,erc pcople-can recycle aUiniirlinum of April. Al that timelime rcsidenis will with dirt while diggiriging for archeological tretreasures (planted by theirleir teachers) Wednosday,•y- contracted to buyluy as much cnishcd andJ newsprint, ii' Stauffer said. They T leam how to compost,ost, Stauffer said. The students leame(n ed ab o u t all th e Jo b s invnvolved in searching forr aiartifacts. The class mea- sured, graphed, reccscorded, cataloged andi ssketched their finds from>m a field next to the ',. school. D eclo3 C i t y C oiimeil l adofpts impact:t p lan ------By Tcryl Zollingcigcr An>\ny growth within the city limitsHi The impact area.•a b o u n d a rie s a re Timcs-Ncws corrcirrespondenl hass beenb olTsel by residentss and one-half mile in allill c:direclions from b u sin(iincsses t moving out, Sm ycr said.sa the cenier of llic: MainM: and Clark Backgrround clhecks re - ■ f ''' ■ stench was overpoweriicring m Ihc 1 ■ mustard-colored house: oion Hayden ' MONDAY,' MARCICH 2 7 , 1 9 9 5 ' : Street, and cockroachcsic s s c u rr ie d LOCATED fromrom Randy Hansen Chevrolet on Blue Ujl«!S te Bhfd: Norih. TWIH FAUS, IDAHO0S2/10 I on US 93, (across brldao, under freeway,ay. ppast Petro II) to 400 Soulh Road. Ihoihon41/2 : over piles of mouse droppi:pp in g s, miles north on L miles east, then 14/10 miles southoulh.(539Soulfi 600 EasI) •I Thc home’s owners wenverc asked to ■■ ■ ; leave Tuesday after anI anonymousan | SALE TIME;!E: 11:00 a.m . ______Lunch b] ' complaint callcd in to AllynAl Vico, - o f f i - .. J. Pocatello’s code cnforccrc c m e n t ofTi- TRACTOIroRs 10 diesel trador. o w r shifl transmission, soundound guanj cab aii^ealer. dual nimote, ^^indlOOO 3 cer, led to thc discovery7 ofc a home ® ; 113 A hiffiSOO hours on Iraclof ITO 2001X tnison i e U ; t full o f filth, rotten food,)d, m ic c a n d major eflQina ovefh ^rauK assisi 4 nsIkcI drSt, pow sKR trans roach infestations and, d d< = c . y i n g lb. dual remotes, WO and ICOO RFM P.M.I, 15j5*3315j rear rubber, cattfloiy II 3pl hilchPS'S NidlfllS ' - flo o rb o ard s. \ • • “It was overwhelming,”g,” Vico said TRUCKS - COIlOMBINES . wearing gas ^ 760 16' sett proponed axnbine, dicsolI englTM.engl cab uilh air, large ftotalion Ures, twintwi rotary ■ ‘Thursday after workers w< John Occra 1C6 self propeOed 14' ombine,ie,cabvrtfi i ^ , ■ masks*rcmoved carpets,s, ffumigated ^lius^ine'sa s a s r 6 IHC Loadstar 1G002 \an ^ VBen{)ine,! 'ain and beet bed wilh double lam hod. plus -'and bolted shut the house.se. Jttmisston,£ « S v e - 1 v e .:ctedc v Floor)r Sam ples, 20-50%) Off! hltcti^M.OOO miles, nice tiua -1965 G W 40C , He said thc elderly coupicco who ■wtn>Bin douWa tam d * r bed hoist plus 1 'owned the house had movilOved in w ith -the woman's brother. HAYINI3MACIICHINERY j& hisrecotDesatim elnthithe life of ara y sample to0 retire from a show room■ml i ■ . !7014' swjlhef. Simla iwef, conditioner,, dieseldies enfline. cab. air, flotation tfts • New ' • “We let her go in therere nndo gmhcr ^ prooclled hanow ood. wd Industrial engine,;line, automatic M • yfcctn^ 2OT ^ tie is her personals,” Vico said,id. " B u t a n y - Mraufc tension.on^To, F drtvcn-John Ooera CTl SUar s3oJo rallaice on lubber - John Deem 4 v^ led mbi thing infested with cockrckroaches or mice wc threw away. WV e th r e w GROUND WORKING(G MACHINERY clothing away. Wc threw•cw fu rn itu re .KwanMl4'ronertHer harrow, crow foot roOea dualinsido rpbticrjbbcr, hydrauic ift • John Oeero 22016' disc «f on njbber. P.T.O. drive, hydraulc dump • > away. It was saturatedd w ith d ro p - g S S E M ber, r^raulic M • John Deere 7 sto* V ripp(ppv% at pings and urine. You can’tin t c le a n I t i»iitrip,3pthttcfi Vico said thc owners; werewt unable rGRAIN DRILL-OTHE«ER MACHINERY to improve their situatu a t i o n , a n d JohnDeen>B3002 removing them was aI cco o m m u n ity wlth3pt.hl3vAl intervcm ion rather" thantho a city a S S S S . ,a£ti«ir Hc and Steveve Ernst of n&rTjnDwj 'tfi • MeimM 4 " s a S a ^ lo o l f S ^ t o .‘l?ocatcllo’s CoiC o m m u n ity wdon John Deers meta) harnw ■ farmhanc Development & Research'ch oflice and. icf 0(Kte«l • 2 old John Deere lop savers Ioi , Heidi Larsen, of IP o c a t e l l o aOtptaiwaterfatrbnltondu^ni^r . Neighborhood Housing: ServicesSc ’arc ^MISCELLANANEOUS , ,cooperating with a como m m itte e to jjOOOcelmrn^l lump cn juKh , P.T.O. drtw • Automatic heat f t •Laroo Aflame for ciuin hoW • Several -\belp such people. Its • Grease guns and a low other meceflaneoi ,; . Thc NeighborhoodI CodesC and Sommouito”tonOTori ^ . Issues Commiuce wasIS createdc to unTt.uwr,i.le.poodequtpmenttkimbabto. ~ small amount'ountofmlsctllaneous^______r^npnnrf tn prrthlems withvilh .ubslnn- . d a rd h o u sin g \a the Pocateuitelloarca. ** .______"Drive down thc bacsack alleys, OWMER:JohnS^t p a n b a u e r Sr. W hat you sec outside is indicative K r of what’s inside,” Vicoo sisaid. “This Term s: C ash or B a n k a blie le CheckI Day ol Sale______...... :>j^ia.flboui-thc ability o fuiS s ito come to 'StltRwagadbylilutmU n » » U u U n lc i ' 'i h e a id p f th e se p e o p le whowh< could bc ‘ITm OuUMM millS4nK«BJX’ s* • ^ inybody. — you, inc, anynnybodylfs AUCTIONONEERS G oiyO sboi CLERK UTOUt b a n g in g p e o p le tojlogethcr for WastefB Gooding, Fdaho10 ■- 1934.5350 LamorLoveli purpose of communl u n ity a s s is - Buhl. Idaho0 -:■ 543-5227 '• Coil V an TaiTassoll . Ruport. 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_____ :______Idaho/WtIfest O tter:: MiUtialasig li P a r e n ofW>^estern uunrest , O tter said he a ^ c c u s ( BOISE (APi — TlThe drgonizfl- tion of groups likeke the United told people States Militia Assoi 0 who*attended - reflection of the unhinhappiness of BM B^BiflBPTJ people in the Wes/est with the ____ the meeting he i n can understand 7j^chool administration of PresidentPr Bill their concerns Clinton. Lt. Gov.’. EButch Otter DEA RY (AP) — A Dcai “but you're says, has filed a conlplaint ag: d o in g a great ^ “I think Ihc m ilitia organizolion> Whitepinc School District, H w disservice y and their spokcsmsmen ...are a nn essay by thoir daughtercr'was ilie- unless you do symptom of Clinton'i>n's w ar on the 9 gaily disseminated thrtiroughout that in a pcace- . West and (Interiorior Sccrclacy Qttor Deary High School and usedu: at an fui fashion.’’ n Bruce) Babbitt’ss \war on the A ugust hearing. He defended W est,” O tter said Frid■riday. his appearar Pat and Jan Eck allege t(the districi irance before a group that He wos interv:rrviewed for drcwcriticis violated a federal law aimc■ned at pro- icisiTi after leader Samuel y K-TVB’s “Viewpoint"int” program to Sherwood, 1 tecting smdcnt rccords fr(from being d, Blackfoot, was quoted jj t be telecast Sunday. ns saying f released without .the perm■mission o f g forcc might be neccs- O tter, S ecretary/o o: f State Pete sary to cai students or their parents. carry out the group’s j, Cenarrusa andid Schools goals. Jim Bradshaw, a U.S. DcDepartment Superintendent AnneAn Fox all “Yourgo’ of Education spokesman,n, said the government has got to be q spoke to the militia’sa’s Boise meet- acccssible 1974 Family Educational RRights and le to everybody." Otter i ing during the legislatjiative session, said. “Basic Privacy Act protects traranscripts, sically they arc a gang.” p re p o rt cards, finoncial aid oi forms, ' ■ ------1 rtdisciplinao'-records and otiother infor- AP photo ------_ ] d m ation. C h a le t OWIwner R uss Mariley digss oout his driveway In Sno^owbasin, Utah, Friday memorning after , n The Ecks complained to t h r e e f e e)t l ,o f s n o w fell, c a n c e linig g Friday'sI U.S. Alpine Su>uperG Championships. Briefly Board of Education last ly B about the release o f an essasay by their j Mental hos{ispital study com------a'daughter, Sally. mes to end English teacher Denisee : Ruiz said :orm duimps smlow in U[Jtah - LEWISTON —- A n independent inquiry in during a state Profo fc ssio n a l asi-moving storm The NaJotional W eother Service rec(re c o rd e d 25 in c h es management at Slateate Hospital North has beeninto i allegations of mis- dStandards Commission heicaring last SALT LAKELA CITY (AP) — A fast- vith 2 to 3 fc« of of new snowsr at Alta Ski Resort,:, sc so u th e a s t o f S o il I released within twowo weeks, the Idaho Depai:n completed and will be August S that she took the e:essay enti- blasted non}>rthcm Utah’s mounmins witli /vgarly Friday, stalling momoming rush-hour Lake Cityity, while 24 inchcs was reportedrep ot nearby W elfare says. partment of Health and ^tied “Shadow” to Dearyy Principal new snow^e rd. Brianheod resort nearir Sisouthcm Utah’s Spokesw om an Ann^nn Kirkwood said health can Ray Ireland bccausc ishc-uvas traffic and1 tnggcringtr scattered powerr outages.oi Snowbird ; hit was the Snowbasin reso:csort northeast of Cedar Cirity got 13 inches, whilele \western Utah’s ' o f Arizona looked iniinto continuing allegations:are a consultant Jerry Hart alarm R ed by its content. Hardest hi w feiy overnight, Tooele registered re, 8 inches of new:w ssnowfall. Logan istrator Marvin Lambm brecht and m embers o f hs i sagainst : hospital admin- a The essay was used asIS evidence ' Ogden, whe'here ncorly 3 feel of snow i U.S. Alpine reported: 55 inchcs and M aplcton 7. The claims camene mostly from fomier emflis staff in Orofino. by the attomey for Deariry teacher forcing concellotion ci of the I nships super G''compctitlonlon for men and The NWS N m onitoring stotionlon at Salt Lake am ong other things,s , tthat they w ere unjustly treamployecs who contend, bDennis Jensen, who took: ca leave of Championsl Intemalioiional Airport recorded 3 inchcichcsofnewsnow. at the m ental hospitaliu l. reated or dismissed while Cabsence from the school)l after the women, zers moved the alpine charhampionships to The stotorm struck the W asatch FroFronl about 7 p.m. Lam brecht has denied dei the allegations and : Ecksa alleged he madedc sexual Organize! e n ’s giant slalom. Thursday,ly. starting as rain then changingcha to snow. ^ independent probe: iniinto hospital operations, id said he welcomed the Eadvances toward Sally. Park City SkSki Area for Saturday's men' g rescheduled. Ovcmijjht;ht, arca roads — especiallylly :at higher elcva- Kirkwood said the report will be made to i a “There was an essay w ritten by The super' 0G. . however, was nol bcing re )rm also dusted W asatchI RniigeR benches tions — werew tnmsformed into snowp;)wpackcd trails. anything is released:d ppublicly. 10 the department before Sally after her return fromim the psy- The storn chiatric unit thnt was subibmitted as witli up to0 severols inchcs of snow, whilewh oilier areas The heileavy snow snopped tree: limbslit and power evidencec without Sally’s'’s permis- ofthe volleyIcy escapcd with an inch or•tw tw o. lines acro!■OSS the Salt Loke Valley, Boise hepatititis outbreak di sion,’' the Ecks wrote In tltheir com- Bad weatl:athcr slowed irafTlc ihroughtghoul the region, One of the m osl serious outagitages occurred in diminishes ° blamed for at least 35 acciccidents on area Millcrcck,:k. where four spans o f distribjtribution lines went , BOISE — Boise’se’s hepatitis A outbreak ii plaint to the state Board B of and was bh w as hand- interstate freeways, frc the Ulah Highwayvay Patrol report- down. Sui)unshiii& ruled the Salt Lakeakc Valley by mid- months after publicic healthI oflicials imposed< ais fading, almost four PEducation. •‘The essay w day, aidining Ulah Power repair crews:ws In restoring ser- hands” policy at resta:staurants. d an aggressive ‘‘no bare Ewritten but when submittitied by the ed. ;n." None of)f thel accidents involved faifatalities, a di^ vice. Theilerc was no immcdiote estimaimote of how many In November, the state Department of Ha defense, it was typewritten. illy voted patchcrsaid.lid. customers;rs had been offected by thee oioutages. restaurant food hand!mdlcrs to wear disposableHealth gl and WelfaM told d The board eventuall o r tongs w hen hondliiidling customers' food, gloves or use'ddl poper ogainst revoking Jensen’s’s teaching a Dr. Jesse Greenblnblatt, state epidemiologisi certificate, reversing an eaijarlier dcci- against continuing;th thi e program. jist, said he witl advise csion to refuse a hearing pa “ I think w e've seeiwen a good cfTect from it. 1 tl ommcndation to clear h: 1 think wc have stemmed charges. o Jensen returned= tito w or rk ' at Sensisors sho\w wolves5 have lefift pens the outbreak, at leastast in District 4,” he said, c When the policycy was announced, 2 7 5 cas Deary High School on Jonon. 30 after YELLOWSA'STONE NATIONAL ononce the gale was opened onI TTuesday, that arc hnbituateilated. Their avenue of • statewide, 149 in the Boise arca. Forty pcrccnt:ases had been reported the E Whitepinc School Boiloard voted Wyo./o. (AP) — Sensors on paipark officials cut a new openinling In Ihc escape Is throughagh a gate," M atthews: rants, schools, day-cs^caro centers and hospitals.cnt were linked to rcstau- tlto reinstate him. Friday indicaicated the six Canadian fctfence. said. ‘T h e s e wrolvcs olv want noihing to , ;. tl wolves pcnncmed up in Yellowstone And park spokeswomann Cheryl do with a gale. TheyThe wanl lo get as far ; I North IdahoIio principal wins Pioneer womii c n National P ark:rk since mid-January have MiMatthews said an Infnired m ototion sen- away as they con from humon con-; IS state honor ^ . ' ., started roaminiling the park’s backcoun- sosor monitoring the new oopening tact" I CO EU R d ’ALENI•NE — T he principal at Dalle fiinally recdgrnized . recorded six movements spreiread over Biologists saidlid Ibecause the wolves ' I School has beenn cchosen by the Idaho llionAs Gardens Elementary j B u tp a ^ a uluthoritics tl were still tiying ababout 90 minutes during the mmorning, have avoided thehe gates,{ they have not Administrators to receivercc the National DistingiAssociation of School IDAHO FALLS (AP) -— It took 10 get visual01 iconfirmation that the The gale of a second penn holding become accustomitomed to humans. One for Idaho. iguished Principal Award nearly half a century, but tJthe women wolves hed leftIcftthcpen, th:thrce wolves was lockeced open callcd thal o good►od sign,i ** Pam Pratt and 49 other elcmentaiy school f who hclp«i pioneer nucleararenf^ln “It’s snowjwIng," spokeswoman Wednesday. W Matthews said1 (officials “They’re showiowing avcreive behav- ored in Washington,jn, D.C., in O ctober for their)l principals will be hQn- Idaho finally have their rccoi:ognition. ' Marsha Karle.le. “Maybe the snow set it plonned pli to cut a new openingng in lhat ior toward humaiimans," said biologist tion. ;ir leadership and in n o ^ The U.S. Department off 1Energy on off. But thee Thursday dedicated a plaqu<|ue for three times that itit irecorded (movement) pen pc holding the remaining fiveve wolves wild.’’ as vicc principal atit LLakes Middle School. ir years ago after working women who worked at jcpcrimental indicate th al’jIt’s not It. It could be a broughi br to Yellowstone forir reintro- Park rangersrs ando biologists had "She has done; w o rk in sev eral areas tha Breeder Reactor-I when1 iil lit up a bird, it could1 baid it was a H ^ / • T A L L ^ A-VLE l pie majority to passass. and officials said its apilevy required only a sim- little irritoUng not to be asksked to sign IpA.IORl>pay™ g UN6 EUEVABLE ADVl id^THC lDVENTURES property tax increasease since it is for the sam e approvalair will not mean a the wall, but they got over it and never r DAMON WAYA!A N S n b S M PECOS BILL•LL-' ..V “This is definitelyely positive and wc hope itamount w ns last year. cxpected to be recognized. Dally 7,00-0:00 Sat-Sun l:00-3:(>-3:OQ-5:00-7:00-g:00 Dallyilly 7.15-9:15 Sat-Sun 1:15-3:15-5:15-5:15-7:15-9:15 election,’' Blackfoofoot School District Superirt will translate to the next "Wc finally comc to oiour reward ■ Dc said. irintendcnt Steve Norton before we croaked," Bames»80id. E b I Nomlnalod for 13 Acadomlomy Awardal Held O vor4 th S n w 9hWiWeokI e ' lEVT CHASS-JONAYHAN TAYLOI The district willll aska pauons to approve a S They said the toughest pcpart of their 1 rLOR IHOHAS a S3.5 million bond issue job was keeping sccrcl ininformation JF o r r e s t Gu m p - flCTVUS hnM on May 16. That measureme will require a two-t Ih*wo« tiMi b* iom» wc* yWv* I approval, and Blackickfoot voters have approveco-thirds supermajority for about the mission locked a'a w a y w hen ( ; since 1974. The lastist one was for $4.8 m illionved it only two bond issued scientists and techniciansI sscrambling B ^H e d r a g g in g Tom Hanks ^ s Com11 In 1993. to produce energy were ompiled from wire reporta blueprints all over. ..Ill AllSeatsgats $1.50 Man dies of'gunshot g \ F A L L T A L E a g rea tfiiL M ! n , I FRUIT HEIGHTS. UtahU (AP) — IE UNBEUEVABU ADVENTURES5 •lurr)lrVan.i:ilA.'«»KLAUP.llu;\; V o r P E C O ^ U . !a 35-year-old Layioi/ton man died = aster^M I* /^journey.. ' m m [Thursdoy o f the sclf-inflinflictcd gunshot _ . f e S k TMACAUUVaiKX iK iN lirarn^H ' wound that ended a six-lix-hour fitandofr ^Vhere legends [with policeesriier in thethe week. ^ c o m e l o H H CHRisToniatUffUoro (ID 1_LJL*B • ' Terry Behunin, a spokesmansp< for ! McKay-Dee Hospital1 m Ogden; said jW g ‘ Legends off FaF a ll (R) 6:45-9:30 l^Toiy Clay died at 6 2 22 p.m.p. Thursday, •, 7:00-9:00 •. ^ Sat-'thurslilS-^:1M:00<:45-9:30 ' ' * y J J 1-Thur» 1:00-3:QO-5:00-7:00-9:00 S t m mHal ® un Hallow* Digital Surround Soundl . Man of Houseise (PG) 7:00-9:15 ™ ^ 734.12H altow i m - .Sat-'nw42;30^:^ 0^:404;60-7:0»9:1S- -1298 ______— i -MmpmHowOHSCtgr S'------: Forrest Gumpimp (13) 6:45-9:30 I h QilktohB 4 3 3 4 r i p u m rI Dolbn Sal-Thurai:t5-<:t&-4:0(«:45-0:30 I MBmrBmae i t e I m 7 3 4 ^ 41 0 9 - 7 6 6 8 & Welcome lo the PulpFldloi:tlo n (R) 6:00 'n?f*^789_ _ __ M ^'H ou^e of Payne. lura 5:00-8:00 . ______F A X ( 2 0 8LakM f 7 Btyd. N. , . 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'J- p o r ts Mornling 1 CSI SIStiU line seeks} w in in tou[irney By Lany Hovey i i . Times-News writer

There*s ^olng to be TWIN FALLS^- Tw.cTw.o games remain on far less chi;hlldren born the round-robin scheduledulc of the McDon- in ChIcasag o n ow . aid's Slug-Out baseball')all tournament bul the finals already are filled.ed. Ricks College pinnedined the third straight 9 5 R loss on host College o f;f Southern Idaho-10- r ’ 2 Friday night to clinchich no worse than sec- — Miamimi Heat forward ond in tlic four-day tourtoumament wiih a 3-1 John Salle\ley on the return -recyrd. Bellevue, withh CCSI left on ilssclied- ule, is 3-0 and assureded cof ihe other side of Df MIV ichael Jo rd an the finals bracket. 1 Centralia and Treasuriisure Valley bolh stand • 1-2 going into today'sp-'s rouT\dt while CSI is 0-3. ; College o f Southcmem Idaho tries lo pre­ lyson headids home " vent the shutout in leading lead off play at 11 ■: a.m. today against[ unbeatenun Bellevue. from prisonDn today J Treasure Valley and CentniliaCei nieel at 2:30 INDIANAPOLISLIS - Mike Tyson is AMOV/IAENZrTTM TVnM^NM>1 p.m. Tliat will leave aa6p,m 6 . .ffartforRick-s heading hom e, butt he’shi not home free, Finding the right glovilove will help m ako tho baseballb and softball se:season that much better.Bf. Clint Yeggy, right, and Bellevue for tht* titletitle. Although CSI is at the bollom of the Four years o f proiprobation await the 28- trie s on m itts a s Mikelike Donnolley assists. year-old former hea'icavyweight champion, leam standings, il did provide the first scheduled for releasi:ase today from the In- champion - freshmanan 'Trevor Davis win- diana Youth Ccntcr.er. where he has served ning the McDinger homlomenin derby. He put thrcc years o f a six-six-year term for rape, three out in 10 swings,Igs. Ricks’ Curtis Hall, As part o f the senletiitencc, Marion Superior E x ]: p e r t ia d v ic (e c a n a i d who had a grand slamam cariier in the day, Court Judge Patriciricia Gifford ordered . was second with iwo. Tyson to report toI oa jprobation officer and stay oul o f trouble. Ricks 10, CSI 2 T y so n 's police: rccord rc dates back to A Hve-run fourtliill inii ning p ro v ed ihe 1978 when as aI 12-ycar-old,i: he was s p o rr t s e q iu ip m ns will fix Tennis raqueluets range in size from 4/i on an error to unloadJ iluihem and Steve Farris tnnt golf pro at CaCanyon Springs, hit a As a salesman at DonDonnelly’s Spods in W H Gary Van in an adult fram•ame to a4>i, Sloat said. promptly cleaned iheinliein with a single and hole-tn-onc duringng >a pro-ladies touma- icbon ^ nas seen and heard yOk of Vano’s “In softball,11. inficldersi: still like a 12- to0 became a double when'hen the CSI rightfield m ent at Bt6e Lakeses (Country Club Friday, Twin Falls, Miller hos rnany ways o f taking; thithe stiffness out of C lu b Ho[-louse in ' a 13-inch gloviove. Nol much smaller thann overran the ball. Fcwell used an cigeight-iron to hit the acc tiiat new glove, but theIC old-fushioncdo way Twin Fallsills. that for-lhc men. me For the women, 12^4- Rleki 5005001J-100I on the par 3 hole 1515- a 160-yard drive in - CSI 00110000-27! is still the best. c taking up 13-inch glove'c wouldv be a maximum for a 0) ond RoOn»Ofi Ballerf-eld. Ung«t windy conditions. “ W»onw, TJwnon (4). (0) onO •Take a new glove bclbefore you ever u.se I 'onc o f the spring • ladies’ softballall player,”| said Miller. (4|, Slntaon («) and Onr\«t>r, Laner,anen(7).W-TrxMon L-SiiiwfxM The feat was witiwitnessed by Lyn Mor- it, lightly oil,it. let il sitiit f for 10 o r 12 hours sp o rls, a player There willII beb two things to keep ni gan, Kathy Hanchcttlett and Mary Chupa. b. While it’s sitting, may needn to talk to somebody ababout their mind treforc purchasingpui a glove. ” Bellevue II, Centraltralia 5 For results o f the Blue Lakes County and let that oil absorb. \ ,tie a ball in the pocket,";t," .said Miller. “ Let needsIs to make sure the cquipmcnlent match- _ "The size oflof hand andposiiion,” Miller:r Bellevue exploded:d ffor five runs in the Club Snake River/er chaptcr PGA pra- 'it start forming a pocket:kct. Take it out, get cs whohat they want. said. sixlh inning to break: awayaw from Centralia. ^ ladies toum am cnt,t, scsec page 3 6. • another light coal of■ oiloi and start using “Yot'ou need an assessment firstrst” before Even weightghts determine some equip-I- Bellevue had movet)ved ahead 6-5 wiih a it.". buyinging a new set o f golf clubs, VanVt Enge- ment preferenceinccs. single run in the bottoottom of the fifth and C riner takesi ftfootball Magic Valley athlcticetic equipment out- icn .saiaid. “The main mistake is bu;buying one "Ten yearss ago.a; everybody swung 36-i- iced it by sending 103 menmi lo the plate in the recruiting jolb b at ; Boise State lets arc gearing up forbr ;spring wiih golf, lhat isis too stiff.” 38-ouncc bats.!ts. N ow w e’ve gone down to0 seventh for four singlesgles, two walks, an er- tennis, softball and baselascball right around EIIcvalionca Sports' Denila Sloaloal agrees 28- 30-ouncece bats,"i said Miller. “Thee ror and Ryan McDonaldnald’s two-bagger, BOISE - ScollIt CCriner, who is wcU- the comer. ■ Ihatplplayers could benefit from prcprofession- ball definitelyly comcsc off the bat quicker,r. Bellevue had openciened the game with a connected in Boise,:sc, has accepted a job as The key to pickinglg theI right gear is aladviivice when picking'a tennis n>iroquet. They say batt speedsp over mass.” assistant football coicoach at Boise State, P le a s e see BASEBALUB6 Criner said Thurliursday he will resign from his job at theie 1U.S. Naval Academy to join the staff of Coach Pokey Allen, replacing Tom OsOsborne. Osborne rc- bble burrsts Dealicons’ signed on Mondayly to i take a job at Ore- gon. ■; Criner, 36, willII ccoach running backs ■ but Alien said Crimrincr’s main assignment bub^ble; Ho}gs stay;^ alive will bc recruiting. Criner is son of BoiseI State assistant AssociatedIted Press rlerb Criner and nephew athletic director Her EAST RUTIJTHERFORD, N.J. - At llic crend jach Jim Criner. o f former head coacl Friday night,It, trailingt by 3 points wiih tin running out,It, RandolphI C hildress had tl Jo rd an ’s newtv inum ber opens ball and Wakeakc Forest's NCAA loumame: chance for monore ad avenuW fale in his hanclands, which is exactly wherc:thc tl icons wanted it. Champion, whicllich makes sportswW. Demon Dcacot And then,, suddenly,su Childress didn’t ha>lave added a third factoictory shift to make NK MiW'P it anymore. 45 jerseys. Nike ru;rushed to have No. 4 5 \ tant, he had lost the ball offh caps printed. SpoIports card marketers In an insuni dribble and scram bled to slip) No.N' 45 into their NBA ^ with it went players scries. top-seeded The number thatlat Ihas long conjured up W ake F o r­ i i C visions o f pistols,5, hhit-record singles and ? . H f e * - est’s lasl m alt liquor has a nnew c ’ ambassador, gasp in a 71- M ichacl Jordann tooktc No. 45 — his old ^ 66 loss to 1 23 had been retiredred — w hen he returned No. 4 seed : to the Chicago Bull:lulls. He has thus carved • O k la h o m a » I n ' another potentiallyly Ilucrative nichc in the DUOOY CHAflLES MANGINEmw multibillion-dollar'ar worid of sports mar- ack an d bull riding. East Region­1- _ keting. CSI's J.C. Call scored)d Iin two events: barebac al semifinal. Conqiiled fiom3m Stas'and wire teports More games C l ^ , in the see-c- - B 6 Carey helps1 Esagle ride ^ ond half by>y “ ' '' ■ .. Andre Owensens, Childress finished with was scoreless for the final 8:G Today O I points bul wa; region ng 3 to tie, Oklahoma Suite (2 CoOegobeaetslII 1 harnessis lead in Slill, needingit knew wherc W ake was goii _ McDonald's Slug-Oii-Out. Fronliof Fiold 9) figured Childressit k behind a scnxn by Ti . CSI vs. Bollevuo...11o,m, 11 By Rod Oates "Laslast year our team strengths wc Iwere in bull — right to Chi Troasuro Volley vs.va. Cenlrallo. 2:30 R.m, • Timcs-Ncws writer rid inlg g and bareback,’’ he add Championship gairiiaiTie, 6 p.m. w ercn’in ’t as consistent in the broncs.dded. “We Duncan, Bd b c ^ running that set play ; cs. “They hadvens 1 laid, “ D uncan setting, t Cotooo rodeo TWIN FALLS - Thatat 1100 or^rtotnts Oneic reason for that changc is A r CSI ftidoo. Expo0 Contor,Cl 2 p.m, ond 6 p.m. Childress. They ran the sar College o f Southcm Idahoaho men nfsflcd to cnlh in the nation and presentlyAngclltKv- si ■ night,":Owcn • • ■ - r>;jiltfr*chek)l tennislls '■ pass Wcbcr State Collegelege for th6>Rocky the Roc:ocky Mountain standings, ' sining atop Cl AP photo - . Hlflhland/JoromojotTwin nt Foils, 1 p.m. ‘Big dountry" Reeves, who hhad Mountain Region Rodeo0 leadIt came in two “Thehe top four (bronc) riders arc p>»y ’'. . , HlghschoObasAbAsball full with Duncan all game lorong. A rk an sas’ E lm erIf MartinM and Corliss : Blackfoot 8t Minico.Ico. 11 o.m. separate ways Thursday eveevening. CSI,”■ \he said. "The horses herenre ar all fmm Bty™' "“‘I p. . ' Wood Rivor al Mourlountain Homo (2), 11 o.m. Defending re^onal saddliddle bronc champi- you firfind at most cbllegc rodeos.are 1 not like h'S hnnds full W illiam son an d Memphis’Me Michael HlflhJandotTwlnFat Falls (2),-11 o.m. • on Ryan Carey led a CSISI isweep ofthe top the stcitock, the easier it is lo i.sc The belter In 'ii “ li'lP-/ hedged on it and got a hand ' Wilson go fora reboundreb Friday. ; Buhl ToumomontIt J. fourplaccs in that event to h1 i^ilight the first points.'a ." score high "CountryI said.,“Thenhe it went off myMcg- I ng. I right there infront ofmjfm e .” he said. o f three rounds in the 19th>th annual: edition of Evci'cn without their dominatii it." OwensI saleg. It was like a tennis thing ------n5w?mTTtrrew-rtnrl ■n“ lhc C61Iegc 6l'Sduthcm TdahoTloaeo.Ida b7dii«^IhTEaglcs wouldTiaveit^on f in the _and off his:ed Ic] lip ihe ball;” • ({jg Collins, who went in fcfor an unconlested and Corey, third in his specicecialty coming in .to enoughgh first-place points lo assupc plckedTip' - fumllypicked, asked for his version of t r spo/f emphatic dunk, thele exclamatione: point on . ntO»COU£CE*> the day,-drew 79 pointsits from1 th e ju d g es spot ume the top ; Reeves,Icing as play, nodded^. s the Oklahoma State’s victofictory. aboard Banner - one o f theth many National Zaclick S h e lla b a i^ r and J.C. Cn game-breakinj[ can tell,!' he to w le d , “that's t Dovm the stretch,tl, 0Owens kept Childress Finals Rodeo calibcr’anim.limals on hand - to tone bybj ^ b b i n g A c top two placeCall set th e , • “ Far as I[«ned.” ca ' rry A'ngell by four in thec ervening’s' first e v e n f- banaces for CSI way it happens said he figured Oklahoma SuState o ffth e score sheet ■ '.bcist C SI ’tcaititriaic Jerry st five minutes onc o f the points. Call and Mikeike Brodcrson com - ing. CoCall ccimpleted his early contri.arcback rid- Childressblc-team st him and said he wasj titry- “ J J.C. ’• j,e things we wanted to;o dodi was keep Childress pleted that demonstrationn olof power. . registcitcring 74.bull riding points.ntributionby would double-Ehmcan. “I just lost the ball," ' from getting the ball,'lall," he said. “Wc were at’s my strongest ■ the go'0 in a tic w ith Idaho State Its.Ui finishing ing^to find Di \ “BroniS riding. That’: mtaining him and making l^or Ihe latest scores call-^^-6326 n London. University’s said. , nore can I say about it? I Justt Iiiost p i^ ty successful contai r ' ind folknv th«:th« iJmpb Instniclkmi. event,” Carey said, "itt w as really a nicc Joson I horse. H went just like a rocWngroc chair. ■ ,Please see RC "W hat mont w as a long 3' and Reeves v.was , PiePlease see N CAi^S ' . TteTli ------J R0DE0/B6f the ball. It w • J y ' • • «►

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i-PHOENlX:(AP)-a■ Charles Barkley r ------!had a carccr-high 26.r6.rebounds plus' [J4 points for Phoenix,ix, 1but the Hous- T Shaq,.Magi spoil rpcki[sRimropcli {TOn Rockets overcameme the Suns 99- The'noics=Now8 • ^ 7 Friday night. H l g h school ^ sports )rdan homelecoming FILER-The Filer soflliflboll team ' ' 4-4 tie. Pitcher Tom Eetball lill HICAGO (AP) — Their nanlames arc everywhere. pounded out 65 hits oover two FilerSfrom a 4-4 ■: . Pro basket die lead stand up, blank- ir products, too. games to sweep o doubjbleheoder Wright made die V rs over die final two in- from Rimrock Fridoy,, :35-5 ond ‘"8 the Raiders o^ loq and Michael wear diffcrcrrent shoes to leap over ’ ^ nings for die 6^ 4w w i n . ^ J h e Rockcts. 3-1 ag;against Phoenix |||^ ./. 36 .1 . 3ncnt5, slurp down differentnt drinks to curb their - • . "W e hil dieE ball bal really well in the season, w on dcspiu;pitc scoring only 1/7 ? ^ ts, use different games to leada d their teams, Jamie Haney was a perfectp 5- game." FilerFiler coach Bob'Parent !:45. Som Cassell ■ h3 points in the last 2:45 leir first m ectin^^ two ycaicais went to Shaquille for-5 in the first game, wiUiw 0 pair jnid. But betterler pitchingp quieted the it 36 scconds lefl Jfcade a foul shot with 3 cal. RaibafrtT^w t to him andant his Orlando Magic o f do u b le s a n d tw o triplesIcs. Janolen wildcat bats inin died second game, as d Hakeem Oloju- PH jjl » r a 98-97 lead, and H imates, who upstaged Michhihoel Jordan’s Chicogo Chondler hit three dotoubles en Rimrtkk won8-3. 8-3. hot with 11 sec- & on added a foul shot iccoming by beating the BullsIls 106-99 Friday night, ro u te to 0 4-for-5 opener. lis 25th point. - B n d s remaining for h is : 1 the attention is focused on him, especially in Defensively, Jenniferer Cowger rS^,oioo-4bi181 B AHcr a timeout, DanDanny Ainge. EI- :ago," said O'Neal, who hadid !24 points and 16 re- hod a good gome, on »t WiW »«1 VVP- J3|ol Perry and Barklej*Xtr(4)«nd just happy lo bc here. I’m glad;lad Michael is back.” OlKiMd;WP-OtuM:.»M.t;LPJ>tf»nl(0-l). Sltored 26 for Houston. 'hile Jotilon was gone, Shaq.q becomeI the marquee sp rin g break. Ide 13 of 32 3- m 5 The Rockcis made cr in the NBA, the player cveiiveryone wanted to sec, O anil j l^int attempts in cndin.ding a iwo-gomc m k Rlmroe* 230 00 - 8 18* WendeU 11,11. Burley JV 8 I his basket-quaking dunks an'and ferocious roars of- . . Ftar S1211 S i-U M ii I • W»-Caar< (3-0). LfMAmiM ' WENDELL,L -- The Trojans un- tuffing the ball. He was musclisclc ond power, and he leashed o 12-hil-hil attack to win iheir d, like Jordan, smile and joke,kc. Spurs Hi, Timber>erwolves 97 I-l 10000-tfl< baseball openerier cagainst Burley's ju- 'ith Jordan’s No. 23 jersey' retired,n O'Neol's No. Fltr 11«149»-J828 nior varsity Frida)riday, 11-8, WP-Coon (4-0)^ LP-CroXttt SS MINNEAPOLIS-Di- D avid Robinson ' i vas^ big seller. “He laid thee ffoundation with guys D e sig n a te d hihitter Mike Coelho su g a re d 29 p o in ts and1 spsparked a third- 'I ig to emulate him, but thererc is only onc Michacl went 4-for-4 widi three runs batted in jp u o n c r rally that blew the game open Fri- Baseball lan," O’Neal said in a congngcstcd Mogic locker and scored twictwice. Third baseman i^ y night as the San AntonioAm Spurs de- n whcrc he look time to cxclxchangc greetings with Filer 6,3 Kevin M erritt: alscalso had a iwo-run dou- ■Rated llie Minncsoia Timrimbcrwolvcs ll I- ■ producer Spike Lee. Rlmroclc4,8 ble for Wendcli.;ll. . . Cold weadierier ccancelled the sccond vlichoel's back, look out Shailhaq,” read one sign in i: Robinson scorcd cighijhl ]points in a 21-8 A FILER - The Wildcat >;"‘ “J’.“ 'I B u n c o flh sKchedulcd h c d doublehcader. rjin that began ihc ihirdrd qquancr. opening energized United Center, whwhere Jordan’s retire- team split a doubleheader'T widi Rim- up an 80-58 lead for thehe SSpurs, who have ^ — It cercmony had been held1 lessIc than five months rock to start the baseballI season si Fri-' ewwrjv -aioo:310030 2 - 0 8 4 W « ^ OSt 2221 «-11124 won six siraight. earliericr, Jordan may bc back, butt>ut he’s still rusty. He I) tnd Dtwtr. RMmK Thomai Robinson added 13 rebounds,rcb and Av- Chicaicago’s Michael Jordan trie:ries to blocH a fm ishiihd with 21 points but had onlyor three sccond-holf David Cowger hit a dououble in the |y^d5vLW^3tS£iAltOitrii (1-0). S-TT>omt*; cry Johnson had 18 point:oints and 12 assists - a cis o by 1 Orlando’s Shaquillee CO’Neal Friday baskekcts. shot 7-of-23 ond comsmmitted two crucial bottom of Ihe third inning,ng to break as Ihc Spurs mn ihcir rccoxcord to 25-4 sincc P®*® ' tum ovovers in the fourth quarter. Tun. 24. In CChicago. h i

^accrs 103, Kingsg s 9 6 way througough the founh period and look< with 57.6 scconds remaining.g, M iam i nccdecdcd Kevin Gamble's frce Hollowayy paces tea; a m t i t l e J Up 74-71, Cleveland tumimed the ball throws with8.5 8.5 scconds left to preserve a INDIANAPOLIS -- RiRik Sm its scorcd its flrsl lead Icai o f Ihe game on a layup by 1,TadHdKMy(e«oltHtiglt HS>, Etgit), Jowl Sip(M, CtSiy ; ■. points and Reggie MilMiller hit four free Richmond'id with 5:45 left. over cn a,5-second call. Tyr■yrone Corbin 115-111 viclorlo^ over the Golden State Tlie ' Times-NcwB P*ltntU.Aj(>yl)nncf<.lxxn. I»-JeftnU*« (Ctrttnnitl. promptly hit a 3-point shot forfo Atlanta to W oniors on FridayFrii night. Ntmp»)ShtrooLK»*n,fMn, IDotorot LM , Jtny Rlsby. 3. 'ftirows with 7.5 sccondsds rremaining as the _ TWIN FALLS - The seasa s o n s first JtflThompton(lnaUoUItn UkM. BdM). Ktmy Hua Mnna defeatedcd ithe Sacramcnto CavallCIiers 75, Hawits 74 tic it 74-74 with 33.6 scconds tr. 4, MUit KtmWin (Mirt, TF), K«f»o e Phills was fouicd by Mook«k!°£'yWk Celtics 107,37,76ers 75 iPGA pro-ladies toumameiicntinthc SXSTiSSSi;lo«nt, JuiJr Otmitr 8. Tommv ■Icings 103-96 Friday nighlight. -CLEVKIi'KLAND - Bobby Phills’ free :i) E i ^ Atn)*ma, Unu Rilcf It, It was Indiana’s fifth fifl co n scc u tiv c throw with'iih 16 scconds remaining Friday.yr_ and made onc o f two free throwsthr for the PHILADELELPHIA - Dominique Magic ? Valley came on o d ^ JonM (Ctnyon Sfplogt) Ct» winning margin. Wilkins had. 262( points and 13 rebounds suited < to flying kites than. n p l n y i n g na. Ptm McOtitn, 7. Mit H»nl*n • borne win and seventhth straights victory nighl gave,vc ihc Cleveland Cavaliers a 75- run*a, Ural Kud.JiM EUtntflon}; Lover the Kings. Mitch1 Richmond Ri haJ 30 74 vicioryry overt the Atlanta Hawks, as the Boston3n ■ Ccltics overpow ered the golf. e Dt, SIM Mtwtiottltr(l•titr (CiMr UHa Cm W Club). Un­ lit CtnM, OwtU hlcOrttr. aViinls for Sacramcnto,3, whichw is winlcss Tyroneic Hill,I who had 24 points and 133 Heat 115, W arriors 1111 Philadelphia 76'76ers, 107-75 Friday niglit. But dozens of golfers ddt e s c e n d e d e»yFonnoo.oto5iiCii at Indiana sincc Nov. 20,20,1986. rebounds,Js, made four consccutivc freee MIAMI - Afler the Heat;at scorcd 26 The Celtics:s got( 18 iwinis and nine rc- into j the Snake Rivcr canyoyon fo r th e ir>«v«uti unanswered points in the firstfi quarter, bounds from. DiDino Radja. I fc 2, Tld IWkWBy. 71; 3, Tommy Sacramcnto went onn atan I l-O run mid- throw s 10 lo give | Cleveland a 73-69 leadi Blue Lakes County Club SniJnake River tfHln, 74; 8. J«II Fpm I. 78,6, Of*g c h ap tc r P G A pro-ladies tournam u r ent. AmiiBm{H>0t;i«),Pe*PostttOo),77. T h e te am le d b y E agle Hil^ ills c o u rse StotortMt^eMrrviar ______^ 1VCAAL professionalI Tad Hollowayay w o n th e *■ atmtttur in overtime Friday night tolo advance to ’3-pdintcr withith 2:59 left in overtime to team t title, while Boise’s JJe e ff T h o m - f;SS5' g ^ ' ^ 2*L? Continued from B515 Arlcans]nsas 96, 2, Lynn Cooptr 3, Unday Fooneo -3; the final til'the NCAA Midwiw est Region- put Arkansas> aheadnh for good. •sen took individuoi honoilors w ith a 4] (O*) M*fBtrW siiviftorn/Dtra. Joyca GflmMtan, O^orm phis 91.OT ltn«n-4. him shool over the,ctop.W ti =dida Mcmph al. Mingo John;hnson scored a career-high round , of 70. didn't make it 32 points forbr Memphis (24-10) and I .i^djob.” KANS/ISAS CITY, Mo. - Anotherr Arkansas (30-6) a|most dit Prize purse wos oppro:■ o x im atcly tournament game, another tightit ihis far, edging Texas Southethem 79-78 in helped ihc Tigirigcrs to a 12-point second- , je*e &MI, *2; 3. Jud<« Drnw. Randy Ruthcrforford;- who led S3.000, M^nit Oxnpton. Pwnwn McOtOtn.Ml Jtry noliy (M *1), \rkansas. Anti this time. Corlisss the opening round and survirviving over- half lead. Butlut he pickcd up his fourth 4try Lou Aim. Eltint (tl i, Okalhom a State *wiih i'h 23 points .„d S ilSison r was around al the end. time lo beat Syracuse 96-94,4, W illiamson foul w ith 13:13:12 left in the game and i «v»n). [11 rebounds, explairlamed the Cow- wiUiamanison and Scolty Thurman hilil w asn’t around for the finislish of either scorcd only one point'lhc rest of the way. I boys' philosophy. the big sheshois down the .stretch and pointIt game after fouling out. ThatIt changcdc Fri- Memphis,. wlw hich trailed by as many as 1 “W i^ccp playingg defensed and rc- guard Cotirorcy Bcck played the final 199 day niglil and Arkansas nccdicded all ofhis 15 in the first3t half,I used torrid shooting VirginiaI records iu p s e t [ bounding," he said,, "a "an d th e offense minutes; dcdespite four fouls as defendingg 27 points and 13 rebounds. to tum a 9-poipoint halftime deficit inlo a .ts, including a 12-point leadi w ith 7:34 to go. • takes carc o f itself." champion3n -Arkansas beat Memphis 96-91I ThurTruin scored 17 points, KANSAS CITY, Mo. (/(AP) - Ju- ' nior Burrough, giving up a half-foot NCAAV TournamentT , Ito Kansas center Greg, COstertog, ■ ' ' " Scores and stitats scored 18 hard-won poinlints Friday (25-6).shot itsts worst w percentage of die night as Virginia countcr<:r c d h e ig h t y e ar a n d w as5 ou oui tr c b e u i^ i^ 49-44 , >1).1pm TNnJPtoo with hefl and ousted the top-seeded,to Otm«(20-10)v».M»»»e»Nrt«a(1»-10|. , KXtiOwT cold-shooting Jayhawks 67-)7-58 in the No. 7 UM:ass76,'njlsa51 ass - QicivlcraNp semifinals of the NCAA\ Midwest g^si- j^uth! NBA box scores KOTDMUlMtum Suit, U. (2MI >1. T«u< AUI THERFORD, N.J. - Mas- EASTERN COKFERENO£NCE Televlev lslo n (2o:o).ep R egional. ^ ^ * . sochusefts hass gonego: anodier step widi its Kansas .made' only 2 o f 212: 3-point- -Refuse To Lose"ose” motto. The No. 7 Min- ^ iOn«r«Jo *51 "i? Event ______sS tation ______Time HCM womtifi OMUcn 11 BmM iM crs, its worst NCAA touournomcnt utemen are refusingrefu to even let it be Owtvkraht) .■N*»Yort « 22 game in Roy Williams' scseven years close in die NCAICAAj toumament. .. , f Volloyball.AVPP PPro Boach Prime Prir Sports/Ch, 84 (IhfT) , Sa.m , S*tdty,UirA2S Omlon 20 41 7 - — Ptfumsnd Sw*. Ott. (2S-9) rt. ticrtti DttioU Second-seeded:ded Massachusetts chalkcd 41 Mi 2« Auto racing, GotSoodw ronch 500 TNN/Ch. TNI 30 os coach. N*wJ«rwr 2t 41 (31-0), 11 tm. straight blowout and ad- WMrtnMon ie 49 X9 32* NCAA w om en's's baskotball.l3 Easl final ESPN/Ch, ESI 13 9 n . S Virginia (25-8), the firstrsl non-Big “P 'I'i"! 5 “ firsl regional championship 1t 49 2C9 32H DIv. II baskotballsail final KMVT/Ch. KM 11-12 Eight team to beat Konsosas in Kcm- vmctd lo lU f.ril CvMDMMn ig the inside power o f Mar- >.lndi«u 42 2S 827 - 'T onnls, Upton ChChompionships KKVI/Ch,36-6 KIO CB :1 defending 8™= by jd'nB'I per sincc 1983, will meet < OwV)0« 41 »2s 912 ~ A uto racing, MaiMark 111 Vans 200 ESPN/Ch. ESI 13 ,, ft, cus Camby andind ai hand-to-hand defense OoYMnd 3a 29» .Mr 4 Surfing. Blllabongong Prime Prir Sports/Ch. 84 (IHT) 1 1 : : " : N HIL L standings champion. Arkansas, o 96-'S ; ? ' ,0 defeat m r.nkranked Tulsa 76-51 in the OWags » 23 USA/Ch. 23 11 a.m . AinmMMST ASanU 33 WM 493 9 FIguro skatingg US, time winner ogainst Mempli p h is ,in th c Easl Regional1 semifinalssen Friday night, KTFT/Ch, 30-7 noon • CASTERH CONFERENCE . 41 Ml IU Golf. Playors Cha5homplonshlp KTI regional final on Sundoy. Only fourth-sith-seeded Oklahoma State DtRM 24 43 ball, T exas Christian a t B aylor PPrii rim e Sports/C li. 84 (IHT) noon tt 3U ia Collogo basoball OF OA Despite having the odvavantoges o f (26-9) stands betweenbctA UMass (29-4) and WESTERN COmfCNCE„ ..Sowllng. TurnsJ ClClassic KKVI/Ch, KJC 35-6 1 p.m. M«>hUi 18 10 3 3S t)0 84 1 p.m . w»tt*vKXgtan 12 II 8 » 73 <7 height and o panisan crowiwd, Knnsos' die Final FourX in in: Seattle.______L PcL GO Rodoo. Nationalnal Circuit Finals ESPN/Ch. ESI 13 13 14 3 29 80 80 -1 1 -7 3 4 ------BasebellrGianla^ils ^ .-G u b s------WGN WC . ' p."’. 12 13" 5-29 a 12— I ..SanAnknlo 47 Ts» M NCAAbBBkotbalball toum am ont KMVT/Ch. KM 12-11 1:30 p.m . fiondtJt 12 18 3 27 78 80 h Houuon 41 » ' 2 p.m. T iwptOiy a 11 18 2 24 78 84 Owow 31 3« .463 1W Rodoo TNN/Ch.TNI 30 Itltnitn 10 18 3 23 89 69 Oatet 26 j; KKVI/Ch. 3S-6 2:30 p.m . Rodeo _ 37 431 2M Golf. Dinah Shoihorochamplonatilp KK Kcrt'wtOMtten UmtoU 19 49 49 J79 31 Soccor. Uruguaylay vs. U.S. ESPN/Ch. ESI 13 3 p.m. piBtfu^ 21 8 2 44 127 102 Continued from B5 PMOenMn Prime Sports/Ch.84(IHT) >-Phc»n> 49 19 721 - TonnI*. Chompltiplons Tour M astors Prli •V 3 p.m . ^ ^ .S,S^S’!!a OW.CSI.Sa.2.J.C.C«ll,CSI.84. i-S««0* 47 »20 .701 ix Rodeo. Bullrldorsors Only Prime Prit Sports/Ch. 84 (IHT^ M 12 n 8 20 Cl U Jeff Crozia produced menost of We- ai.ta.*vrc,#g LAUUn 41 » :CSI.3.1,2,J«.«tD*in«tRlc*.. M &45 ij NCAA womon'#Vs basltotball ESPN/Ch. ESI 13 S3o%"::: s sbnl , It 14 4 28 72 n ber State’s points by spliiilittingbolh ittaaDSU.9 8.4.0no«tlFrM>n. WSWSU, tnd NMMI AMtado*. USU- A-14,481 (19.700)) AlDhrinohr^«iKi*anaiCMsC«*r Sitoun I UUni12.l«Mstan1U BOSTOK007) tl 11 13 8 27 89 78 The CSI women reach:hcd out of S J S J' NrntYert 104.0»n»«101 VrA)ntft-17X2e, Slrt^tti«1-JM7,Mom«i Bnr*»wn.Ak. SStL-.^ S 18 4 22 S3 108. . 3MlB«1M,WMNrflton1(33 WIM 11.D»w Wtm»4.114.S14,Pt#y»v Noiin CtfUM»(27.J)«.K»rtuc*y(2»^X^ (2 „ ^. .. „ . J«tICroiJt».W5U,»ndI, and Jtd* McCtUtltr, DuM. 8 9. 3, , UMOmNalindutMUM m*ix#«i1-2 l-2 3,UcOw ni»iiJ12n 3-430,Wtt*M ^ on Thursday as well. ChrisIStine Suter, Sltv*SlmofttonindO■nd lairtt H*nk», WSU. 113. CMWmt iiajwEaTREowwL u2l2!!*'emon 12 14 S 2T 83 99 •mp*. CSI. 13.9 9nl07,PtM«lpnun ra2-l(K)4.E10,L*#0.1 ~R l M S in M i iJTSI!!; ‘^XX«^73.Aaanta74 . PwlADClJWAfTSJ - 12-1S98 JA lK ^ A n n i J«t** 10 IS 2 22 u 'n K im nps fo r fourth pla ce inn mi a lc d o m - 31.70. 2. Jtdy Anota. C31.7S. 3. J.C. : b>T>*n'!>3.3«nmMD»S vtMA-go^s.WMSww^ 8 - ^ 5 1 7 , Itn a 18 4 20 70 101 UaBnxttnon.CSi,ft3 ^ ^ Aj*no 111 J41nft«0U 9 7r Bn^240-24,T|3*inte ln.Wtmi(24.fl),(n) »2.£i5.7.Uo- 3.PoWoo^*-S««-nntr,3 The top 10 in each eventt ireturn at 8 m. D«)W1-1,SnraO-1.0aug tJ'J. 7, Wfitm»2-4, WtObHi61-5,B«>M)i)-1l.lnaitni 1- P"’- p.m. for tonight’s chom.m p io n s h ip PKl«Mpru I-e (iXm* }-<, WEffTftEtWONAJ. CSI, and Jtwn Landon, ISU, 74 [ Z CNc»oa«AB«na. S.30pA ' ’-2.«af1-5,SaVti0-l,8a«0- ■ Ridc^S«r*M " Botlcn43n4,TtfT(itBtr3.0T BoKcnalD«tR>tSMpm. 0-1|.FoiM pm-0«*»y.Rn. RttanM-Ootlon FoiMd Dut-Ncntot. R*«>ouna»-S*o»iw>to R Mo3,wimpte2 round. L• W Ankno tl MHimAm , S 300pm. p m <1(W)Uni13),PMMMt«uW t 47 (Al.tan ei. A». ji , 0 ^ t„. «S4(D0«*tt1C)A»ltM- U AlOtKlinJ.iJ S n ta i Corty Caiiiini ' ^jUt*n(tD«Ul.B30pin lW>-0i " " n a U o ™ . W Yorti B LA Csppwi. 3pm p m lt»*it»8|.Te«togi*-Oo«t 11).Tc«lo>i»-StCT»t Ttmo^ . y d ia Pttojtifddtl(Ml« WttfW^Mn. 11 JO tJn. 18. T«ttrtal»-Phi*)«f>U mitMeoieJiSLJttn2. llURMn « HtilM. 11:30 (.in. J - 14,213 (18.188). Encscn—S*oaments*itoa»c«SlJ.tft.A- 0 CoontoculWJ Jatt«LotAi^O«lM,2pm. BaseballI _____ - iiM-10. Timiiloinl9iiwynlptg.8.3dpjn. , „ , Curtis Hall’s’s grandslamgl homer in the rtConnt414,R»t3(M1I- l7l1 Bl»yV)Clie-172-; four-run first on a pair of.f wallcs nnd fim,. Then inn thtbe ninth, singles by Gar- 17 (M 21. Roant CMl »Ul-1(WI2.Tt«H Fnto*m *l« a ts m e n a n d g Wtnrtylai ?•» M 4T{i^ M !^5miAT6ERS--SigfW) AU* At>dt«^ were set up on o hit bat: I (31. Flog 7; VIBiLKMn (9) wid Volohl U 'SH tiy,lotw»xw«d-c«nltr. lo 11 CDnncL PItctd diree walks. Bo-mm.0««7{3).ny (3). Tnolen (0) and PMnon. W- CNiaos » ag : a i t ' s , ntfl,e:40pjn. W*»Ehi 1^ . KR-1VC0, DtfTW RKka. HtL ' >PoH goM-Orivido fr24 (Anl* s s ; i s - ’ii !!H 5g:K' J »B am on W- CWWIU ■ 0401000-643 24, Shaw 2-4, Twnw 0-1 NrTTOuiWM FOOTBAtl^ D«t«VM 4100181-1120 CNewo4^12 (AnraMrg M. Pim KnnL BiKtwn(4). nraOiM (71 snd Ht^W l . o«npMY. Treasure VaUey7,CSI6Va Rf«r»1.1,EU»»v0-1.0-N 0£VEI>VEIAND SR0WNS-8w3 ^ ^ RIMV BMit»«2) tnd KM. WP BMlon. LP-BMc I K S i Sv.t.y-.K ’iS ; y- «»-<•« raoMr, Is t h«-T«*r coMnO. Treasure-ValltValley ended a neor-13 hour ,FoiitrO-1|.rn4«] n ^ l l ) C>tytlt^47nd47(HJ131.AuW»-AJ- VER 1»0HC0»-Hir»fl R» 9).Clty*l»M1UPnc*7). V»piritTtd>{23,{23.1««rcSilM(21-12).6 by overhauling CSI just af- wri3rtn*»ctt48(l^ Ricks 12, IVeasure VV i i U e y l l &S-OrL> Vednesdoy night . ; . l«'£SJdl2.i2!SSl» St*^(2p.|1 en i Iw jw o a * ^ It looked like R icks’ Wad-ade Bell used , The teams we ’ S ; i 3 s rI r A-20,S82 (20.562). P"- ^ ! were even al 2-2 when CSI . • gssassifnar!247&1JOOI }inaM3«.A-1t.112(l».0(iRooei- VMn«diy.Uin}i29 on eye-droppcr more than a1 b o t H is pop af>pcared to take die big edge widi four AIM—Yortt >A BAY 8UCCAM££ftS-^l^ K«n fly into short IcR field appep eared about runs in die fifth,Ifth. A walk to ^ k e Gonza- 00l£efi> K i i equi-distont off the nosertipaips of die left lezondClimV,nt W yrick’s single sel up’ a t1-24>42S.U(Mie-12 2-317.ll17.S1- ___ , 5«>Wl^lot»r», ______c jioOAHYp'CSSlSSMSE.^t^ ja BmMlfrOMO.CJMt-11-2»A.ntrictnMatt- ing for the ball. duough wid)I) a ttwo-run double and Erik s.Tou*37-ni2-trm. «Vood1-flM33.TolM42-842-8720-24 111. EtJlRut! elinchtrr in a Highland andMl BBrandon Duckw^nh fol- PHOENnffn Rutwtan).NJ. A SSwAM-^niJAfgUoc^^. Thnhigle-drove-in-ihtxl ■BatMy 11.21) 1M2M. Uit*rt«H 1JM1-3 J, meiV»^10 22.WfcMltM22-214.84»«e- fMn.lday.UM)24 ThT w y z f e five-run rally diat won for thehe VijdngSBf: loWeJ-wldi twu»twD»faag 8eiMo._____ Btr- n 74U1#,0.*»M32-8ie418.RMM8-102-2 CIW«mt8(M71.Wll.W«uF7 04 7, OfMn 2-» M 7. TMMntdtMMD^a. H,o«i*i-Ji-4a,untf:tw2-71.2fl.A»UntS- • TgW«(24.7)rt. fcUtttc ter they fell behind 8-0 in di-T M «. Pmen t-4 Mk43,n*M(KI 3,1 11-112.lsM ut1-2CH)].l0].0«:«M«41-29. ZSSS^2S^'-'"' B ut T reasure'ure V all^ won it ii die sev- TjiMwittty i g - TuuA Uin.i'1.EattTtmMM*8««MW ■ I atftnttBun. tw Fgl inniogs...... MOJ^O-2(MO.ToM32«l2-n2»389r. PiKfi*M04)040.TcUl4J ve runs before r^rding an >S2B2t-^ Ouw ewi “^^***^'111 • e-iR-t. .FHdV,M«c«ia4' Treasure Valley opdjed hehot, getdng a enth with five r R H rti 9m a i»-«7 U tri 31 20 »21-'II8 , Antn. Alfredo Moo- out. 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t* Saturday. Marchfl 225,1995 Timos-Nowa. TwinIn Foils.Ft Idaho ^ 7 I InjuVyY d oep ’t’t cool I ^Here’s aa twist: iAgassi(cheers 0an Samppras KKEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP;iP) - The best rivalry | " n tennis took a twist Friday' twhen Andre Aga^i cd cheers for Pete Sampras. Streett ’s innerr f l r e aBoth won in three sets andnd advanced to Sun- 3 ^ ioy’s finol in the Lipion ChiChampionships, their PARK CITV, Ulaha h ( A P ) ------^ thinhird meeting this yeor, W' ? W orld Cup downhill chonhampion-Pi- - M i'iTnM iiii ' AAgtissi earned lus victory fifit5l, playing a fiavff- cabo Street doesn’t frcfret that a ess third-set tiebreaker to beatbc Swede Magnus muscle tear in her loweiwer back is B i ' - ^ - LLareson a n 7 -5,4-6. 7-6V -1). keeping her out o f the U.^U.S. Alpine Then, during on interviewV iover ihc public ad- Chmpionships. ircss system, Agassi cncouragaged die spectators to 1 Cup event. ' : ' This is not a World Ci stay>tay and support Sampras, leadading dicm in a chant afler all. or thc Olym 5f‘‘Pete! Pete! Pete!” • Street’s venues o f choice. " Y ^ n e e d to cheer for Petete tonight for tw o rca- ; Indeed, Street’s goalsIs haveh risen. * ' son:son^j^gassi told the crowcwd. “He’s my Davis ” remarkably since sheh c w o n an Cu|jwUi^Kmmatc, ond I want a piipicceofhim in the fi- Olympic silver medal in 1994: and M M j n nal.'lal.” this year became the firsfirst Ameri- AgassiA got his wish 0 feww hours later, when can woman to walk' ofoff with a W 'V SH P SonSampras beat another Swed:de, unsecdcd Jonas World Cup downhill title.itle. f Bjortonan, 4-6. 6-0, 6-1. T his year I becamee oneoi of the Sampras, seeking his thirdd consecutive Lipton all-time greats,” she said in a mat- title, brat Agassi in last year’s•’s final. Bodi o f dicir ' • , . ter-of>fact assessmen h e r mccmeetings this year were inI finals,f with Agassi W orid C up season. “I’veI’ve reached winning thc Australian Open1 aand Sampras at Indi- ^ the ultimate top again c —— ------anan Wells. “Hopefully Andiij orand I can bring tennis find new direction.” ^ ------V toto o0 new level and get it moree 1exciting for the fans Street’s 1994-95 seasoason started . and for little kids," Sompra:ras said. “We really off badly when she crashBshed in her zabo Street and bring out the best in each olhther. Time will tell if first race at Vail, Colo,)lo. But she Looking forb r a new direction wc"'»cs who’ve struggled N against Magnus»Larsson La of ! tie, will face No. 9 Kimiko DaleC o f Japan in die ^ : downhill races, five of3f tthem in a have good resultsre: finally at the tie, women’s final Saturday. Date,tc. who reached die fi- Swodon Friday ata t tht e L ip to n ; row. Street was injureded in a spill end of. ihe season,”se; Street said. woi nol despite a strained rotolor3r cuff, has won only i l ^ C ham pionship'sM In n K e y B Is - lost Week in Bormio, ItaIlaly, in Ihc “It’s mleresun;ting to watch from on nol one set in four previous m atch:hes againsi G raf ve, Larsson r^ last World Cup Superier G o f th c o u tsid er’s pomoint o f view.” one cayno. Fla. Above, The Bjorkman-Sampras pailairing shaped up os a APph season. Street hasI hadho odier injuries, but T ac ts to a call againlalnst him. mismatch, but die Swede storlirlcd aggressively and She should bc backc trainingtn by "one has stoppipped her rise to skiing mis convened die only break pointint 10 t^ e die first set. “I would have lo say that is 1 absolutely one o f stinginjing service returns and kecpin,:ping Larsson ofV- . May. prominence.. A knee injury during con “ I ploin a n J ^ m p le got oul{ulplayed the first set," thee worstv officiating matches,":s," Agassi said. “ It balanctice. Larsson, who lost the finaifinal seven points, “This is just a minorlor setback.” a 1989 Worldirid Cup racc slowed Sam pras said . “ H e w as real:ally playing well. I justsl seemedj like the linesmenn vswere missing calls made; fouri unforccd errors and double-faulleddoi bt she said Friday. “It'ss justji a dis- her down, 3utbut she still competed Stir notches in die second al!I overo\ the place.” 1-3. comfort for a coupic o>f f w eek s, b u t in h e r s c c oid n d Worid ' Junior cham- raisraised my level a couple of n< v, A swirling wind, Agassi said,aid, made it difficult “Greireot relurns." Larsson said,lid, “ 1 d id n 't feel I, it won’t do anythinggtom t< yca- pionships in11990. I! set.set.” Sampras won 10 consccutivlive games and served 10 gagauge shots. “Wind is an incrincrediblc equalizer," tight al all. He just relumed die ball well." reer.’' She took the silver m edal in thc S belter as die match progrcsscc;ed. hitting six aces in - hc: said. sa “It takes two people,e, andr one might be ^ Agai>assi had no break-point chanclances in thc final T hat carecr was at its nadir in downhill in in thc 1994 Winter ben m finally held serve at cicari:arly belter, and it makes it vetvery unprcdiciable. I two setsets. Larsson mixed die pacee ofo fh is serves and 1990 when she was kickticked off the Olympics. thc diird set. When Bjorkman ock celcbraiion. feltIt tlthat's whal happened loday.’ay.” groundndstrokes and became the firstirst player] to w in a U.S. Ski Team. “M y ultimomute dream now thot 4-0. 4-0 he pumped his fisl in moc “ W hen it goes w rong aga:jainst Pete, you start LaLarsson, who beat Agassi in December in the scl agagainst Agassi in the toumameninent. “ I w as g iv en Iheic >d e c isio n I’ve won a medal m. is to shoot for icn it’s not so easy to 'G ranrand Slam Cup. lodged no complaintscor about the Aga;jassi, serving and trailing 5-61-6 ini the third set, w hether to become a; wiworid-class Ac overall title,till which consists of thinking thir a lot,” he said. “Tlici lincsilesmen or wealher. .O was otat deuce and within two pointoinis o f losing the skier or just on averageigcjoe."she all four discisc ip lin e s.” sh e said. play.” pla; adier and questionable "li"Il was a bit gusty.” hc said,id, “but‘ 1 can't blame match.;h. Bui Agassi served an ace,:e. tlthen hit 0 spec- said. “And 1 chose to0 bcb on ath- "That’s my goalgc for die next two /Agassi blamed windy wcad linst the 6-foot-3 Lars- ihcv;cWind." tacularlar passing shoi - a running,J, crcross-court fbrc- lete." years.’' ' rulingsruli for his close call again A£Agassi saved his besl tennis*!lis'for the tiebreaker, handI - to win thc game and force:e ththe Uebreakcr., She won the NorAmm dy day sic, teaching, enlcrtain- plenty of0 ’em • slightly chagrined aboujout m issing making music, Thc Players Championship. :vision or behind the , thc U.S. Alpine Chompimpionships, ing on tclevi Sauers stumbled home Frid Monday. The camera, sportsDfts commentating, but “ . which run through Mor a double bogey 6 on No. 18 a to grablb lead r education. men’s and wom en's SupSuper G was NOT hi^cr a an even-par 72, finishing 36 holesI at is not for me,” she said. ^ ^ R A N C H O M IR A G E .: canccled Friday afterIter a storm “School is n 5-undcr-par 139, while Pa\avin.fol-. |B —;;2KBB Calif. (AP) Tommie- Tar Green, J lowed his first-round 666 w ith a W j lo' who came closeise to twinning a * scrambling, gutsy 73. ------set ^ 5 1 coupic ofthcLPGA’s LP( majors • They were a single slrokt(kc beltc I ^ championshipsIS in ir 1994, shot than Bemhord Langcr, Daviivis Lov) J. - / a 2 -u n d cr-p arr 70 7( Friday to and Steve Strieker and twoI aiahead of Brieflyf in sportts t take the second-r

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r - P H O E N ix (A P ) - CharlesC h Barkley [------^— ! had a corccr-high 263 reboundsrc plus rockLsRimroock - fwints for Phoenix,K, butb thc Hous- r Shaq, Magig i c s p o i l JTOn R o c k c ts o v c rc amnc c thc i Suns 99- ML. TTia Times-NewB W Friday night. chool sports-. l e c o m i n g * High sch 9rdan homi FILER-Thc Filer softjftboll team .. pounded out 65 hits1 cover two Filer from 7h-4 tie. Pitcher Tom [ r Pro basketetball lllfi HICAGO (A?) — Their namesnai are everywhere. the Icad sinnd up, blank- games to sweep o doubublcheadcr Wrifft made chc 1 ir pitxlucts, too. rs over the final two in- haq and Michael wear differeerent shoes to leap over from-Rimrock Friday, :35-5 ond' “!8 1’' ^ The Rockcts, 3-1 agaagainst Phoenix ||R v/. ’ ■ n m ^ for the 6-4>-4 vwin. oncnts, slurp down different;nt drinks to curb their 3 § rl. ■ ' “Wc hit the eba ball really well in the i-^is sco5on. w w ^cspitelite scoring only 5ts, u se d ifferen t g a m es to leaccod th e ir team s. Ja m ie H arv ey .was aI \perfect 5- f,„, gome;. ?ii„Filer coach Bob Parent ■2 poinis in th^^^2:45.45. Sam Cossdl jjjj|yg heir first meeting in two yeaI'cors went to Shaquille {qt;5 in th e first gam e, v.with a pair jajd. But belterler ppitching quieted the tta d c a foul srl^^ith1 363( scconds left Jeal. Rather, it went lo him andar his Orlando Magic o f doubles and two triple:Ics. Janalen Wildcat bats in llthe sccond game, as » r a 98-97 lead, andI HakeemH j Olaju- nmalcs, who upstaged M ickchad Jordan’s Chicago ^ Chondler hil three dolo u b lc s c n Rimrock won 8-3. w on added a foul shot]ot with 11 sec- lecoming by beating thc Bullsills 106-99 Friday night routc to a 4-for-5 opener.rr. B nds remaining for hisis2Sth{»int. 2 I the attention is focused onoi him, cspeciolly in Defensively, Jennifer■er Cowger Rmoc«i0300.a8i• 81 ■ B After a timeout, Danrormy Ainge, El- cago,” said O ’Neal, who hadod 24 points and 16 re- had a good game, ar B ot Perry and Barkleyley of the Suns Stop a t lh ird Wn9m(l-0):tJ'H aHon. ncls. “I can rem em ^r a fewA> >years ago when 1 was Amout made a diving ste jjiisscd shots before timeim e m n OUL [j PBI li^ school with money,, nno cor, no clothes and base in the first gome. JJ Kevin Johnson hodd 272 points and ■■ 4 -0 , w o n ’t 3^4131040-883 ching him on TV, and now' I’m1’ on thc same court, T h e W ild c a u , now 4- 00021-3 4 3 S o assists for the Suns.is. Kenny Smith |B play again until Aprir i l 4 a f t e r Datae*and0orthart;p|art: Panm. StudabaMf (4) am jusl happy to be here. I’m gglad b Michael is back.” i»aea;LP-Pif»nl(0-1)- Sfrorcd 26 for Houston. M l mactnnood: WP-Oa*aM: /hilc Jordan was gone, Shaqoq bccamc the marquee sp rin g break. 2 The'Rockets maded c 13 o f 3 2 3- ^ ^cr in th e N B A , th e p la y er evetyoneev< wanted to sec, Oamal ■ pint attempts in endinjling 0 two-gome ■&' Rliwoc* 23000-BlSx Wendell II,.1, BurleyI JV 8 1 his basket-quaking dunks; andor ferocious roars af- Ftw 912113>-3S3ei M s in g s k id . WP-Cooo (3-0); IP-Munma W E N D E L.L L - Thc Trojans un- 5luffing the ball, He vwis museuscle and power, and he leashed a 12-hit•hit attack to win their Id, like Jordan, smile and joke)ke. RnvDCk 10000-181 baseball openerier tagainst Burley's ju- ■ S p u rs 111, Timbenenvolvcs 97 I'l /ith Jordan’s No, 23 jerseyy rretired, G’Neal's No., Flar 118148«-3e28>28* nior varsity Frida)riday. 11*8. WP-Coon{4-0);LP-Croctall "''C ? MINNEAPOLIS - DDa avid R obinson ' -4 #as a big seller. ”Hc laid thene foundation with guys Designatedid hhitler Mike Coelho J S ^ r e d 29 p o in is and sparked spi a third- . 'f ng to emulate him, but there:re is only one Michael went 4-for*4 wilh three runs batted in ■ ^ r t c r rally that blew thc:hc gamej open Fri* Baseball ian,” O ’Neal soid in a con{jngestcd Magic locker and §cored twictwicc. Third baseman MiSiy night as ihc San Ant(\ntonio Spurs dc* [ also had a two-run dou- , m where he look time to cxcixchange greetings with iFiler6,3 Kevin M errin alst ■Bated the Minnesota Timl'imbcnvolvcs 111- 1 blc for Wendell.cll. 1 producer Spike Lee. Rimrock 4,8 , ,, Cold wcalhcrficr cancelledc the sccond !: Robinson scorcd eighth t poinis{i in a 21*8 b Michael’s back, look out ShiShaq,"jxad one sign in FILER - Thc Wildcat:at b a se b a ll . game o f the schedchedulcd doublehcadcr. nin that began thc thirdd quarter, qi opening energized United Centcr, wherew Joi^an’s rctirc- team split a doubleheader:r Wllh Rim- up an 80-58 lead for thec Spurs,Sj who have It ccrcmony hnd been heldd h less than five monlhs rock to start lhe baseball1 sseason Fri- won six slraighl. . carlicicr. Jordan may be bock, bubut he’s still rusty. He day. , , , . , RaM>n«. Ondar (9)5) and Drapar. Rla&ar*. Thomai .flJ«(ka(1i(1-0), S-Thornai; Robinson added 13 rcb

]?acers 103, Kings ‘96 vi'ay througilugh thc fourth period and looklc with 57.6 scconds remaining,lg, M iam i n cedeided Kevin Gamble’s free HoUowajy paces teajam title INDIANAPOLIS - RRil ik Smils scorcd ils first leaccad of the game on a layup byy Up 74-71, Cleveland tunumed the ball throws w ith 8.58.J scconds left to preserve a i3l points and Reggie Millvliller hit four free Richmondid withv 5:45 left. over on a 5-sccond call. Ty:fyronc Corbin 115-111 victoctory over the Golden State TTieTimw-NcwB promptly hit a 3-point shot; forf< Atlanta to Warriors on. FridayFr nighl. Nampa) Sftaton Lartan,itan, i0<;«ra L»«tt. Jany RlB&r. 3. i 'ftirow s with 7.5 sccondsIs reremaining as Ihc - TW IN-FALLS-Thc sea;M son s first J«(tt>«mpaonOndianLinan Latai, Boiaa). Katfiy Hun. Notma Indiana Paccrs defeated:d Ihttl s.cramcmo Cavalieriers 75, Hawks 74 tic it 74-74 with 33.6 scconds or 4. IMa HamUdi (Muot. TF). Karan wklc Blaylock 07, 76ers 75 PGA pro-ladies loumamcnmlinthc loOina. JutJy Ofauar 9. Totntmt • Kings 103-96 Friday nightight, • C L E V'ELAND E l - Bobby Phills’ freec Phills was fouled by Mool Celtics 107 n) £»af,o Aartama. Unaa R«Ma. ll was Indiana's fiflliflh consccutivc throw withith 16 scconds remaining Fridayy and made one of two free throwsth for the PHILADEI)ELPH1A - Dominique Mngic Valley camc on a « sssrET«!i:;Rob Jom (CanMn Srpnat) ema J 26 poinis and" 13 rebounds M . P«n McOaUA. 7, MM HamtHul *-iac. at Indiana since Nov. 20, 0 ,1 1986, rebounds,s, made 1 four consccutivc freec MIAMI - Afler thc Hcacat scorcd 26 Thc Celticsics got 18 points and nine're- into the Snake River canycy o n fo r th c incwduai a Dino Radja. Cnrtl/M 1,JaffThomaan,70;2.T0; 2. Tad Holloway, 71:3. Tcfmy t*- Sacramento went onI an 11-0 tun mid- throws lo0 givej Cleveland a 73-69 leadd unanswered points in Htc^fi^first quarter, bounds from D Blue Lakes County Club Snsn a k e K ivcr s«wocw)n:4.Hamti«.;iW«. 74; 9, Jatl Faw«a. 78; 0, Of»5 ch ap te r P G A pro-ladies toium u i nm cnL A*« Sntrw )hls 91 OT Lanen-4. ■ him shoot over thcMop. tc We did a al. M ingo John3hnson scored a carccr-high round of 70. for Memphis (24*10) and I ttoodjob." ‘ K A NSASAS CITY, Mo. - Anotherr Arkansas (30-6) almost didn’tdi make il 32 p o in ts for Prize purse was approroximnlcly loumamcni game, another tightIt this far, edging Texas Southithem 79-78 in helped thc TigTigers lo a 12-point sccond* . Jacfca ScM. •2:3. .Kxlia Dreuar. ; Randy Ruihcrforon was around at Ihc end. time lo beat Syracuse 96-94.•4. W illiamson foul w ith 13:12 13: left in the game and Mn). 1 j 11 rebounds, explainBincd thc Cow- imson ond Scotty Thunnan hitit wasn't around for the finiinish o f e ith er ' scored only omone point thc rest o f the way. ' I boys’ philosophy.. , , the big shoi•hols down the stretch and pointIt gam e after fouling out. ThatIt changcd< Fri* Memphis,I, wwhich trailed by os many as I “We keep playing; defensedc ond rc- guard Corcorcy Beck played the final 199 day night and Arkansas need«dcd all o fh is 15 in thc rst^alf, used torrid shooting VirginiaI records upsetI I bounding,” he said, "and"ar thc ofTcnsc • minutes dcidespite four fouls os defendingg 27 points and 13 rebounds. to tum a 9*po■point halftim c dcficit into a id wilh 7:34 to go. I lakes carc of itself." championn /Arkansas bcol Memphis 96-911 Thurman scorcd 17 pointsIts, including a 12-point lead v KANSAS CITY, Mo. (/(A?) - Ju- ■■ nior Burrough, giving upI a half-fool NCAAV TTournam ent to Kansas ccntcr Greg; ( O s te rt a g , .... Scores)S and sti:ats scored 18 hard-won poinints Friday (25-6) shot ilsis worstw pcrccntagc of thc night as Virginia countcnc re d h e ig h t y e ar a n d w as5 ouiouircboundcd 49-44. 11).lpn TNrdPIra with heft and oustct^c totop-secdcd, »0«m« (20-10) vt. (19-10), cold-shooting Jnyhawlu 6757-58 in Ihc No. 7 UMass[ass76,l\iIsaSl - ChMWraNp semifinals of the NCAAA Mjdwtsl RUTH! NBA box scorcs NcdhMtKMtUni 5l*t», U. {2S-0) vt. Teist AIU THERFORD, N.i. - Mas* EAniHN CONFERENCEMCE Televlevision (20-81,81II,8pm. ■Regional. sachusctts hass gogone another step wilh its AMcOMM Kansas made only 2 of 2 1 3 -p o in t- -Refuse To Lose-x)sc” motto. The No. 7 Min- W L P lOrtanda 91 17 Event ______sstation______Tim e ^NCAA Wonx-t OhWon 11 BmWM ers, its worst NCAA totournamcnt utcmcn are refusingrefu to even let it be Owic*nNp i-N«wYort 4] 23 .( game in Roy Williams’ se sc v en ye ars close in thc NCA,ICAA toumameni. Uon* 27 41 -Jf' Volloyball, AVP’ PtPro Booch Primo Prir Sports/Ch. B4 (IHT) 5 a.m. 8MK^,Ua0i2S Ootlon 2i 41 «nd Sitl*. On. {2S-9) VI. Nom DtlxXa Second-seeded:dcd Massachusetts chalkcd I iu 2u Auto racing, Gootoodw ronch 500 TNN/Ch. TNI 30 a s coach. 2t 41 I (31-0). 11 «m. , straight blowout and nd* W'™ first regional championship I PhU(Mpru 18 499 .209 3ZX DIv. II baskotballoil final KMVT/Ch. KM 11-12 10:30 a.m. m m Eight team to beat Kansas^nsinKcm- »«icedlo ib firsl Championships KKVI/Ch. KIO 35-6 11 o.m. I m Q itg the inside power o f Mar- < 4] 2S25 827 - Tonnls. LIplon Chi per sincc 1983, will meetII t ChatVXU 41 20 812 1 A uto racing, Morila rk 111 Vans 200 ESPN/Ch. ESI 13 defending 8™?.'’^'ind a hand-to-hand defense I Oo«U*yS M 19» ,i Surfing, Blllabongmg Primo Prir Sports/Ch.a4{IHT). Vio-m ! NHlHL standings champion Arkansas, a 96» : ? > f„“ S . L ”ranked, ni: Tulsa 76*51 in the 1 US,USA/Ch. 23 11 n.m. AinnnUST time winner against Mempiphis, tn the Regional scr 14 4M 9 Flguro skating EASTERN CONFERENCE J semifinals Friday nighl. MMAm 27 II 41 39r 1SH Goir, Ployor^ Choi;homplonshlp • KTFT/Ch. KTI 33-7 ABrtcDMilan regional final on Sundoy. Only fourth-sith-sceded Oklahoma Slalc 43 .3U 18 _ Collogo aasoball,iall,-T«xas-Christlan at Baylor PrimPrii o S p o rtt/C h . 84 {IHT) noon _- W L TPli OF OA Despite having thc adv£Vantages of (26*9) stands. betweenbeh UMass (29*4) and . ' ” " "Bowling.'Tums ClassicCll KKVI/Ch. KIC 35-6 1 p.m. PtdjMi { tMmlOhMai . 1 p.m . • W*»l»gs a ; height and a partisan crowiwd, Kansas thc Final Fourir inin: Seattle. , W LL F PA ca Rodoo, Nationollal C< ircuit F inals ESPN/Ch. ESI 13 ,R«n}on 13 14 3 29 80 80 I i-UUft M IBIB ,73J - Bosoball. Giantsts vs.v Cubs WGN WG 1 p-m. rJtn n 12 19 8 29 83 82 t >.S«AAnlorp.(by It 19 2 24 78 S4 Dmtw X 10 .■ :«43 lapi Rodoo . TNN/Ch.TNI 30 itu n U 10 IS 3 23 es as D*ltn 28 37 .. 2:30 p.m. ” ^ Rodeo _ 17 .431 2OT Golf, oin a h S hloro o r championship KKKKVl/Ch. 35-6 timruMtrtiWm UinrmM 19 4fi 279 31 soccor. Uruguayly \ v s . U.S. ESIESPN/Ch. 13 3 p.m. Pm>t»0twgh 21 8 2 44 127 t02 PMSeDMMcn OK 20 e 3 43 113 74 Continued from B5 0«ibK*ildk« 1.pnowu 4» 1919 .721 - Tonnls, Champiop lo n s T o u r M asters PriiPrim o Sporta/C h. 84 (IHT) 3 p.m . 5ar,CSI,ia.2.JC-Ca0.CSI.M. i-SuO* 4 7 to 20 .701 1* Rodoo, Bullrldorsjrs Only PrirPrimo S(Wrtfl/Ch. 84 (IHT) 5 p.m. S3SSttn '^ 2 1? I 29 M M Jeff Crozicr produced maulcaOanrwaRl<»*. , PVIM » XM M5 12 NCAAwomon’sJ’• bosKolball ESI ber State’s points by spliililling bolh ucan. OSO. 8 8-4, OnoaB Ffsatnan, WGN 5:30 p.m. m®*.*«Ml 10 4 5 23 74 98 8*cn>n«rts 32 3S15 . .4rs i&x Fro baskotball. BuBulls ot H av^ s • WG first and second placcs withith tcam -rop- IS J13 27X Pro bukotball,I, JJo z c a t M avorlcks Pri:Prim o Sports/C h. 64 (IHT) 6:30 p.m . WE5TCRN CONFERENCE .ISU, 10.0. 2. Slava WaHa.fWc», ll ua J03: 3M NCAA wom an'ss blboskotboll ES:ESPN/Ch. 13 7 p.m. in g m ates rqjrcscnting o thic a r schools. 1. Trav SXKUOM. ISU, W L TPh OF GA nMon. UVSC. 13.84. Tt»« Tcibart I • NCAAwomon'sl'B baskotball ESESPN/Ch. 13 It w as, b ased on 40 p o innts t for a vie- ! Muia2.D«ro«94 Collogo bosoboll.all. T exas Christian ot Baylor PriiPrimo Sports/Ch. 84 (IHT) 2 o.m. tory in the round, far loo liltlclit to keep ' I 0>Un3o10S.Chai1oe«03 »l Tflrene ISU. L2.2, OobtH ClarK RkM. 6.9- i. MlwKAMW.LAaKxnn s isjrill tb e locals ot bay. (oa) JamyBarTW»,WS«, WSU, and UcM AMndQa, USU- I IMt1l2.Hauitan1(M BOSTON 007] A-14.4A1 (19.200).). AlSlrmlngt r !!i;sg!ss I Nvi>YcfK1l>4,D«n<«l0l Wajr»0-17W28,S»n8l001-SM7,M0ntf0«i Thc CSl women reachchcd out of Stt/^,M rtf)23 vw«p* 9 18 4 22 83 tos SMiMIDa.WithlnalsnlO] S4M ll.tViMiiS-ieMllC PKfleOMion. fiflh place to make their prO rescnce felt 1.DaIralO»»tian.UVS(. UVSC, ana JaB CroOar. WSO, 8.8. 2, 1— Fiidiy’.OimM I3,R«0;«S-12 2-318. Ebun j(27-S)vi.K«ntuelr)f(2»4).4 m 13 12 8 31 97 87 Ibit J^crenaf WSOJ, and Jada McCaftalar, Oula, 8.0. 3. ■Mv KfTffnMl.21-23.UcOaM nonttn 12 t4 3 27 83 99 on Thursdoy as well ChrisrisUnc Suter, C iS lc ^and a ^ Ovla Hankt. WSU, 11.2. OvUSna 3'ba(kinlD7.Pt«iMMaT3 not2-JM4.Ejr10.1MO.' ;M2.0fWm2-4i-25. *®UOWESTREOIOtW. 522^1!laww 9 11 8 28 ea 98 who later hooked,up sw ith K im •mpa. CSI, 13.9 Simr<2-4M4,S«rananT»nontS.«M10,L»*0-1 AnoMt 9 13 0 24 87 107 “ b*«Und75,*lliOH74 PHWDeUMA (78) ...... WO ToUf»3».7912-i:12-15M. W ' S rsK - gijoM s 10 IS 2 22 U 93 Kramps for fourth placc inh mi a le -d o m - I.RyanCafay.CSr.79sr. 79.2. Jaffy Anoaa. CSI. 78.3, J.C. LiWUnt 103. Swrwranto M •' ^S(Mhl4-0CK)8.v/»»lh«*Bmcocn8-181-S 17, NDIAHAIICai M n a 18 4 20 70 101 AU Onxlarton. CSl. 03 ^ AnfcnU 111. UrmMOU (7 6ia»»2-8M4,T)WO-IOM M fl,[l^ M 2 ?0«vlr8.7i;213,Ua«t u J x w 9 » f l 0 3.1 scconds to enter the wimi n n ^ circle, Vfbmi l.^MI3.W>M>natr, ^ 7-7 18. AOM 2-4■ 2-22-21 0. Fl*«r5 0-144 4. « M 2, EOmonlon 1 I . ISu, 7.9, 4, Tfavla Fo»wi, WSU. rwTi3JWie,p«Tyio r . ^ 2S ISU, l842.4,-RaiidaW>tai,CSl, ; l<)v».K»nM»-Vlr^i*iw,3 Ijl* 0m m Not MUM Thc top 10 in cach eventIt i rctu m a t 8 yptkigont OMItrtt-Hi-14{W*lfa5-7.Uo. •T.PoMBoal»-S»a»m« ^S,Na»J*rMr2 -'te sr.-a a ’sj.-k om»ii-i,8Riiio-i.oou#M M. 0™«0-3). 7. WJl«S2-t, W.M)>M>1.9.0ro«t'(l-1l. 1- Indiana „ *>S. FbrUaO p.m. for tonight’s chonim p i o n s h ip S CN(»eo«AS«m«.S30pjn. PTMitolpNi M (D«tm 3-4.' J.12(McK.y1.2.M4!*l44!«f1-5.sm«0-l,8aw0- WESTREOCKAL* lcr>4.T«r(«Day3.0T CSI. and Jaaon Landen. ISU. 74 ! .. Boi»onHOrtW.S30pm. 0-1) FouMoul-OniMy. Ra o». Rrtoun(J*-S«nm«3 ..ruiujut no3.Wmnlp«g2 round. . tin A/SVM M W»MiAM. 8 3C ppm. m. ei(Waun)1]),Pr»MipHdWtlO| A». y m S f^ ln S n T i? Auljt*- AlOMUrtf,5KS*25?C<*«n ?SS>: .>,i^tt0tiu,030p.in' »Ul»-Oe«in22(Oou(*«*'1«in,Pttf«l.lp;i^7 a,i„„»*^'l9(W«)8•W8),ln(Stn(21(Jackjon 0« « . c y t 0^ ' pm. 4/V*M«,2pm Baseball 'AtCuSS .Rvg*rta)0MMc.8pm. SANANTOHO(III) o * « . c * asMwtiiiiMalMnDMl.S:30am. ' Meanwhile,ile, Ricksi battled back on QRLMOO (IOS) ,« .n. ■ CifT»nlnOi»i-7 H,£fc» MD«WM four-nin fu^t on a pair of. f w alk s nnd niUi. Then inn the 5 . ninth, singles by Gar- ^0-2 21. RcOnaMCM) 0. STitw}.] H11.Rlvmt-2M3.Anat 0.CortUi4-SM9.AMw- FtiALFOUR ,Tum«0-2I-2 El*y0.lOOO.H«ln1-*tM4M2,WinowV2M MnO-1frOO,Vrttrt»yO singles by JeH* Sell andi 1Marc Me- rick Peterson,n, SteveSt Forris and o couple 2.TctM3US}|.3210S. lOayMMO.ToUK 29-70 ‘""sisr™ ■ Q CHCAOOm Donnell. Ccntralia tied it irin the top of of walks —one one with thc bases-Ioaded — Plpp»n MB 1-219. Kutoe M W) i; l9-20 8-B24.C«9«2-81.2S. , • ' y a g i y a the second by scoring fou3UT tim es on led to Bell’s winningwim hit. 7i410,0«1tf«32-8W)4,;a s i ’A s s ; - 1, PNU MO 2-J 12. Pnc* D- 7.1l’2 t\o n ^ T 8 M 4 2.2 4, Ojrtou 10- J (H) 0, Onong l-J Jfr02.F«fy2-ai.ie,frO. SoXhMiJci^ lAHA PAC£RS-Slgn«] Cng KM. cM«r, just One hit by Joel Herronon. T h c runs Ti»«au™ viiay 701 100 101-11 14 2 KoT 2-4 M S. dkxn 1.1 CM) 2. ^Hm ” 1?. n J-7 2-J 8. RW« 14 2': 003MOOO»-1213 3 22.l»g J-7C»4a,'• Du c«T«ba2.7 m>4.l,Roe«r1»1-1M2.Toul» Roe FolB«m.»^ ISIMjy cornet were set up on a hit bota ts m e n a n d StJ«,Atc«a19 78. lADElPHIA 78eft3-6l0>»l Alaa AMaln^ Usndw, Afn 3 t~ knn Bw>man.0aimanr{2). •three walks...... TfwrtOft, t-VanUyvao, CNcva S 22 2B 30 3 3121-111 la 19 18^78 /«,8.40p.iTV srsisiK rsss' iyvwi,HR-TW,e»M;Rlc»».Hia, . s i s f . - ...... J2S a 17 90-97 3.PoM0M>-ASWits(»Bfl-23f01»(W2.7,Na. (UntralM' 040100M 42' - Turn* 0-1, Nnrcunmni FOOTDAU. CMcMia 410018X-1120 ro-i.saacw), T r i ^ i t i fii- rr— 2-9ltoWn 1-2,8n'2,8nYini.7),b«v»<«JM0 ' ' ' NaaeratFoaMLHOu* H.TDn.D«i«*ay. • oHe«oo4.t2(AftmwngM.PW)«i (B«nU48tl.*» »lB,Cl*v»Uf«lU.T»a»» p"> Ricks 12, TVeasure ViV a l l e ^ n S T p ' . r w ‘.JL 0-11)n.P*mSl»«tl20.10).7 W YORK JET»-Agt*a« 10 Urmi offli 6li> Vednesday n ig h t ; SH ssS MlM9rimM2,0«v>.. U«*»M(20-1 UaMmM. lacM, cn ■ fe u r ^ o n m Il looked like Ricks’ Wadade Bell used The teams we i S i f B S I S S S l.A-20,J82{»,i62). ^ Anfoiy Pnor. » ^ . en ■ 9irw-)*ar coo- ! were even at 2-2 when CSl »7 a i m nMCti 38. A-1S.t12(lB,0a VMMdiy.U«t<9 ■ nn ^e^lropper more than oa bat.I His pop appeared to taketake the big edge'with four ^ AiNavYerk ■ O m M * ' TAMPAIPA BAY SyCCANEEra-«l7>« Kao fly into short left field appcipeored about m m in the ifth.fifth, A walk to Mike Oona- 0Clfl6H#T*rejH1) C o U e g c t ojum u i amtnts SS j #, ttm™ M 1-21-27.«iy«rt 7, OiangSJW t3.U*iM equi-dlstant off the iinaenip!ips of thc left . icz and -Clintnt Wyrick’sW single set up a riaMTounanvt nMPI«a 11-24 M23.Ucn«l 5-133-317.l7.SiT«i9-14 Sl iltf4-l3Ml.Lo)im)9iO-2■ 0-2MO.Sa Amarieao Kodi. 8.T«ii»37.T7 12-1799. . 2-6720.34111. eL « I ^ clinchcr in a Highland andid BrandonB Duckworth foi- FbtwM .ru. t xSsTARS-S^ M , g ^ . Thc single drove In the cl S ^ ? 1 ^ 1M2 K II-3M3.' 1-31 FtaS-20^1022.W*>e.i:i6.122-2H,S^6- Fildilf.ldir,U«dl24 ^ Tl m s s x s s S KMo^aar cM ip aiianaion Rcugn M five-run rally thnt won for thche Vikings aP lowed with two-baggerstwo* to score tho oth- UlMM444,MraaiS.2lIII-1127. 11-' P«- TU ie. Oixm M J2 4S18.RMnt6-IOi-2 18, OWhcm SUM 71,I.WMForMea W« u w d tw w»njjgn.(aTO~»i6i ; ___ rMnni ___14, Oelfliw.W-WJrieneti.•c2JJ*2flJUM5»a.----Ti*uC*.7) Ittatfuiieiaa-<).: V YOm^O£R3->Raa*alana4 sSmi ------tertfaey-felhbchirid:^»0-intfa • .tJi*n«J-7»0#.P«on1Jft^3.Kr r S w M BI.1,lJ.lrf«a1-2Ma.O3,0«ntM441-2 9, . RidcralOvlOacrplsra^) NcrffiawMmSI 1 Mtnamm. frem Port Wayna ol n a ^ iiuiings. ButTreasim,'lim ,Volley w on il in thc sev- I4M01943115 aT ^II* ifa'issraio' ^2 n 'O eSnaS£” *'^‘* * *12 l 2B » J »-111 1 X S S T ’“ “ “ "■I Treasure Valley opened hehot, gening a cnth wilh fiveve rruns beforir recording en > Rm Mi M S t»-«7 Uml S a 2 S 30 31-1IS Sundn.l •"•“ ".wc™ - StSLAD^^R??ER»5Sacalai) Jaaon Alfredo Mon- ouL It startedd wiwilh an error, followed by - 0M7>27(SprM«l)- OWaMni* SUM (2M) > pair o f walks, singles from Al «M -Heu*n t)-32(8iT«n8iT«n«-10. OnHwSWi wx. a*naam*. ben) Hanhar d ew 1 Chad Hartley, Kevin Ray,. . MoM lVi Many 2-S. EM 1-1, CwCMMlt-3. t.VttiedM.JOT>*Vl-3.M.).Ut«nlTlii >*vwr. 1240pm. noriz and Brandon Ray andid doubles by singles from Ch , Or««r14).Ptiort*11(VU(«J*1.rt*1-1,Pwi)it- i.7.UoWI>-».A>«>w^<»-‘i>b-2).MMe-20 xxmOASi ■ S e . ' s _Troy Bidwcll, ^oeJRodckckc aDd.Cbad .Roy Bidwell^,rlI^Alfrc_do.MonBnc2 and ___ |0-I.jtf«i9;- lfUML24.UMrM.UniLtfiMliAiMml-J,.... ; - - Shone VnnLeuvceuven. IW.R*. RXSl-a.OMWO-t.OMMMMMlFoiMd AlBtninehinHy i t » Paona of W Wama«einal Hotkay _ Hartley. ^ • Oc*MSaMU{M«> - ’ ftrmhtf That pretty much stlmnnm ed up th e Ttuatf«vi«ar 0110005-7.91 ; ■ £Sw25?Slwii«wito2fl’fclflfcuKorl,* ' 5*F S iiel!u!rtl^ ThMMr.Mir.Uw*<23 VMnMCanmo SflMTONCAPITAl.a--U« ■' k( ...... e ' — - •Saturtoy, March1 2 5.1995 Tlmos-Ncrws, Twinin FjFalls. Id o h ^ ^ .7 I Injury doesn’t’t cool I ®Here’s aI twist: 2Agassi c m Samp “ • K£KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP)P) - The best rivalry j I tennis look a twist Friday wwhen Andre Agassi ,___ _ :d checre for Pete Sampras. Street!t’s innerr f i r e . i aBoth won in three sets andd aclvanced to Sun- w <§■ A f - . day’iay’s final in the Lipton Chahamgionships, iheir i'VJ PARK CITY, Utah:'ah (A P ) - (------^ & lird meeting this year. W orld Cup downhill charhompion Pi- Agawi earned Us victory firfirst, playing a flaw- cabo Street doesn’t fretfr< that a less:ss thirdrset tiebreaker lo beijeat Swede Magnus muscle tear in her lo^eii^er back is ai^ison 7-5,4-6,7-6 (7-1).- keeping her out o fth c U.1U.S. Alpine Then,Th during an interview overo the public ad- Jffi' Championships. ress system, Agassi encourageged the spectators to This is not a World1 CupCi event; stayay Innd support Sampras, leadiiding them in a chant after all, or the Olynlym pios — f "Pete! Pete! Pete!” , • Street’s venues o f choice. V “You need to cheer for Pete; tonightI for two rea- v / ’ Indeed, Street’s goalsIs hhave risen * ons,” Agassi told the crowdI'd. “H e’s m y Davis remarkably since sheihe won ari A * Cup;up teammate, and I want a pie)ieceof him in the fi- j Olympic silver medal in 1994 and f jM ‘jjM U i al." this year became the firstfin Ameri- Agassi got his wish a fewM hours later, when " * can woman to walk: oioff with a By ' A{ Sam;ampras beat another Swedede, unsecded Jonas . World Cup downhill titleille. [ / Ijorkman, 4 -6,6-0, 6-1. "This year I bccame:e oneo of the Bjori Sampras, seeking his third1 cconsecutive Lipton all-time greats,” she saidaid in a mat- tic, beat Agassi in lost year's’s final. Both o f their ' -,r ^ B r a K i i - ter-of-fact assessmen h er leetings this year were in finals,fi wilh Agassi ■ W orid Cup season. “I'veI’ve reached winning the Australian Open arand Sampras at Indi- the ultimate top again andi ------md I can bring tennis fmd new direction.” n Wells. “Hopefully Andre am to5 o0 lnew level and get it moro eexciting for the fans Street's 1994-95 scascason slaned os soid. “Wc really R 7, o ff badly when she crastirashcd in her P 'ciabo a ' S treet andnd for little kids." Sampros her. Time will tell if first race at Vail, Colo,3lo. But she Looking foro r a new direction ring oul the best in cach othe ike a Borg-McEnrw, ■»o-- — — , made an immediate com:omebock by w/c ee can get the rivalry going lik I, and I’m sure hcKs. winning at Lake LouiseliBC, Albcrm "P Wto 3 feet of snow nt butul I’mI looking forward to it, i \a ^ ling al it.” / ; — the first World Cupup downhill Snowbasin, nThe remaining events It’st’s like1 two heavyweights goin 3ult, Sampras ro- B | ' ^ i B i victory o f her career.. ore at Park CirCity, home o f the U.S. Regardlcs^of Rt Sunday’s resul ■ I st consccuii^wcck H , : During the rest oT‘ihc thi season, SliiTcam . mairlain ranked No. 1 for the 81 si ^ Second-soeded AAn ndre A g assi , : the 23-year-old fromI SiSun Valley “Bul at Ihcle same! time, I like to nd and lOOlh overall. Agassi is rananked sccona B « celebrates his tle-ble-breakerwln cs who’ve struggled. No. N( 2 Sleffi Graf, seeking h(her fourth Lipton li- B i p la c e d first in six World Wc Cup 'h' ag a in st M agnus\ LaLarsson of !! o fth cm in a have good rc!results finally at the tie,le. willi facc No. 9 Kimiko D;Dale of Japan in ihc ^ ; downhill-roces, five of 1 Sweden Friday at thet Lipton row. Street was injuredxd in a spill “ <> of season," Street said. wonvomen's final Saturday. Date,:, who reached ihc fi- I : j C ham pionships1 In k e y BIs- last week in Bormio, Italy, Ita in the mtcresliniling to walch from on nallal despile< a strained rotatorr assi, serving and trailing 5-6i-6 ini tlie third set, whether to bccomc aI world-classw the overall titlititle, which consists o f thinihinking a lot." he said. “Thencn it's nol so easy lo Gramand Slam Cup, lodged no concomplaints about the Aga.^ was al dcuce and within two poinl:oinis o f losing the skier or just an averageIge joe," she all four discisciplincs,"*shc said. play)lay.” line.-;!e-smen o r weather. “Il was a bit gusiy,” he said,d, “bul“ I can't blame match.h. Bul Agassi served an ace,:c, thenll hit a sp e c -' fiaid. “A nd 1 chose to0 bbe an ath- "That’s m y gcgoal for the next two Agassi A; blamed windy wealhither and questionable "Il 5 wind." tacularar passing shot - a running, cross-courtcr fore- lete.” ycare.” rulirulings for his close call againsnsl the 6-fool-3 Lars- tlie w Agassi saved his best tennisis forf the tiebreaker, hand, - to win Ihe game and forcc:e lhthe tiebreaker.,. She won the NorAmim overalli ti- i f all goeses occording to plan, son,ion. who is ranked 16th. Ag tie that season and thee next.n( In the she hopes to3 beb a medal contender 1993 national champin p io n sh ip s, in oH four olalpine events at the Street won the Superr G and was 1998 Wintercr Games in Nagono, Pavin, J r Siauers baittle win(ids, hardI TPC gnreenS third in the downhill.. TheTl follow- Japan, first in the And beyoncond? "There’s a lot of ing year, she was fir PONTE VEDRA. Fla. (A{, P ) - in the Super different dooioors which may open _ downhill and second in Gene Sauers, who has woron only and I just dorJon’t know right now G. twice in a dozen years on lhrs. Tlie effort includedd a telethon Tuesday night oneand continued through tlie final round, w as certainlylly a sur- H M G reen’s 141I lololal through' Wednesday. Lewis’ uniunifomi number 35 was retiretired Wednesday ni^t prjiprise co-leader in a field thattl in- HES bB B B ^ 36 holes at MMis ission Hills- at halftime of the gam»amc between the Boston CCeltics and-Chicago clueludes the top 36 players th e BH jI ^ S H i B Country CTiib gavegav her a two- Bulls. WOIworld and 71 o f the lop 100.0 . “Id id M B g shot lead over• KellyKc Robbins Lewis died at the ageIge o f 27 shortly afler collapsip singonJuIy27, 1993 cvceverything great except forr tthe last BM || and Lauri Merleericn. Robbins: while shooting baskets,:ts. Recent newspaper reportsrts have quoted allega- hobhole. It started lefl and just keptki go- | B H moved inlo conici>nlenlion wilh a ; tions that he u ^ cocaiicaine. Family and friends haveave denied it. ing lefl," he said about the teel< shot second-round 67 and Merten lhalthal found the water. had a 69. Pavin, m eanw hile, w as now nc here top ofScial suffei[ers stroke p A lso w iihinn slstriking dis- Ex-Dodger tc near as sharp as h e was Thurscrsday but APpnou ' lance of the leadead were Laura PALM s p r i n g s ; CCalif. - Former Los Angel5cles Dodgers general battled Ihc wind and hard groc■ccns lo a ur- Davies and NatNancy Lopez. manager Al Cam p^islis iremained hospitalivd Fridriday afler having two standstill. Gene Sauers! oof Haig Pont, S.C., chipsIps from the sand trap dui J Davies, who wonAron last week’s m inor strokes earlier;r tlthis week, a spokesman for fo the Palm Springs “It was a round that coul s Championship Friday in uld have ing the secondnd round of the Players C toumamcni al Phoenix,Phc shot a Suns said. gotten away from me, bul 1 dii didn’t let p „ n t e V otira Beach.B, Fla. 69 thal lefl herr threelh: shots o ff. Campanis, 78, is theh e general m anager o f the SuiSuns, a member o f the it,” Pavin said of his Ihrec-e-bogey, jgey 6 the lead, and Lopez Lop had a 71 first-year Western Baseascball League. iwo-birdie effort. “I’m slill inin it." M iekclson, who10 followed his firsl- ner:r lastli year, made a triple bogi the Suns, said it’s ex- : 132- that pul her in 0o group four Larry Hausner, publiiblic relations director for the A slightly gentler wind cha[lased the round 78 witha a66 lhal included a wherhen he hit the waler al the ! It 144, shols behind Grecjreen . pected C ampanis willII beb released from Desert Hoslospilal on Saturday. players , around the TPC thtl an in holc-in-one on No,Nc 13. yardird 17lh and shoi a 74 lo be al Campanis had his firsfirst stroke at home Tuesdayiy inight and his second E.Thursday’s firsl round, yetet it was He’s at even-]n-par 144 wilh nine fiveve strokes behind, along; \ w ilh ------ir-5 No. 9 when he ! at the Palm Springs balballpark on Wednesday, afleiflcr which h e wos hos- still steady and still sneaking[igoutof other golfers, Britiritish Open and PGA chamimpion green and the par-5 s second and third I pitalized. Hausner saidlid alli tests have been positive the palms and pines to confufuse club One person wellW' separated from Nickick Price. U.S. Open winner• EEmic hit praps wilh his sc dU 987 after making ‘''f shols. “I hit the ball really well and [ Campanis was firedred by the Dodgers in April selection and further firm upip the al- the pack was NicJick Faldo, the hottest ElsIs andMickelson.a ; green before the controversial racial rem■emarks on A BC-TV’s “Night5h.'i"=." “ready i fast grecns.("The grecreens are player in the woivorid coming into ihe The Th shot of the day came: ffrom only missed one gr said Love, whose hard and h a ri to hit^to,” Paviwin said, tournament. He[e followed1 his open- Miclnditions didn’t explain how he he accumulated facc'icc'and slowly curled ils wayly into day, changing direc spcctaculor finish in thetheir A m erica’s C up semifinainal race on Friday. ■' complelely differentrent course today,” bunched up the leaderboard1 wilh^ no the olhcr 151 strotrokcs. theIC cup.c Stars & Stripes crosslossed the finish line eight secseconds ahead, o r less buj le wind was a little golfer able to break from theth( pack. ' Among the 11II players at 1-under- Love, Lo who played the frontll nine Langcr said. "The w than two boat lengths’Ihs’ separation ofler 18.55 miles rn of soiling. The go' oum a- bit less bul it was>oul oui ofa totally dif- Saturday’s third round will startsU with par 143 w<*re SevJeve Ballesteros, Pelcr first,rst, got to 6-under for the lov margin turned out to0 beb moot, though, when Mi,Mighty Mary’s mostly Sat No. 17 was playiiig 30 golfers separated by oninly five Jacobsen. Tomn Walson,> lan Woos-, .mentlenl and 7-under for the day buijut fin- ferent direction. No. female crew was disqisquaiified for failing to performpei a 270-degree 30 67. He left to right yesterdterday: today, it^is strokes. nam and Lee Jamanzcn. isheched bogey-bogey and shot 67 penalty turn for an infnnfraction during the cmcial sosequence. slit eft." ;. The round of the day wasIS by Phil Grog Norman,an, the runaway win- bogeogeycd No. 8 when he missec5cd the playing righl to lefl." It was the second stnstraight closc race on the defecfendcr course, follow- ' ing Wednesday’s 28-s:8-second win by Young AnAmerica over Stars & ^ Stripes. Olson heelpsU.S.. set meddal recorrd Medi;liator ; ‘Interim’ 1V(Vojan coach willU be hack ^MAR DEL PLATA, Argrg e n lin a bronze in the 6111 Ikilo_clats. That tied pitchitched a iwo-hitter as Niean LOS ANGELES --1 The “interim” label was; reremoved Friday from (A P)'- Brian Olson had ho3 ideai he the record. Theic . /^ liS c a n s already took-lok-a 1-0 victory over ArgenF - strike!esout? Southcm Cal coach ClCharlie Parker, who is eagerger to put his own im- was setting the record for PanP Am set a record foror silver medals, but clincinching ihc silver m edal. PuPuerto ico derealed Panama 6-4 and print ori the school’sJ 8989-ycar baskctboll history, Gomes medals when he gagave the were not likely:ly to rcach the 168 Rico NEW YORKK C(AP) - Media- “This is rpy prograijram no*; and you’ll scc a whole new attitude Uniteci Slates a bronze iri judodo Friday g o l^ won in 198'987. • thele bbronze. Champion Cuba fini y failed Friday iii h ' T n ‘Of starting from day one,'ne,” the Trojans* 19th coachich said during a news ' night „jg . „ . theIC tctoumamcni undefeated wilhha7-0^ i on attempt to3 putpi together a ■ conference. “W c’rc goinggoi to do it widi a style oof f play that’s going to , (Olson’s bronze was the1C 3 7 0 th Other resullults Fnday victoictoryovcr Mexico. baseball t^aininlining session this: be 40 minutes of hell,cli. W hen team s w alk awayy ffrom playing against medal for the U.S. team, onjnc more JUDO — Darihiucr ns the U.S. women ext a resumption oof f talksu within 24 - Duke assistant Tommym y Amaker, formed UCLAL arand Los Angeles Lak- gof f Colorado Springs, Colo.,0., and a defeating CarlosDS Matt, Brazil. When edd theirit international winning siS '"** houre, was publicl)licly silent for the; ers star Kareem Abdibdul-Jobbar and Long-Beacsach Sjatc" coach Seth ^esresident o f the U.S. Olympicpic Com- Brian.Olson (Colorado(C Springs, to) 104 1' with a 5-0 decision™ 1 sccond stniM}it’da;t’day. i ' Greenb^. • milmiliee's Resident Training CeCenter. “1 C olo.) won theIC broittc, 1 it gave the Cubiuba. Unioni-neadid D1 o n a ld F eh r was probably the last onei Ito think Uhiicd Slates a Pan I Am record 370 Puerto Pu Rico won the firel gariame of . awaited a icleph)cphonc call fromi rthaH-would-bfcakHt-Thatifi- scncs,— .acting commississioncrBod-Selig; 01 ------“ Kenyaus'inli ttuntiyisweep-"^ by taking ., The women’s's ' 61 kilo winner was defeefeating[ Canada 2-0. Ivcl thing I expccted to happen by 'c iissc - but hadn’t recci>ccivcd one as of • DURHAM , Englandm d - Can anyone '8(op the KciiCcnyans? Ja medal. Ilcana Beltran o f Cuba over Michelle Echechevairio threw a two-hitter. early Friday eveni^ i n g . gold medals and three Cuba’s men took the Domir Last year, Kenyonsn s w on all four individual go “Still, it feels good thal thehe United Buckingham , Canada. Ci The bronze Ci iinican "Nothing's8 n ew . H a v e n ’t ^ o fth e four team titleses aat the W orld Cross Countryitry Championships. On States' gy is breaking records andai win- was won by ColleenC^ McDonald Repi;epublic5-l. heard a thing,"'Fehr Fd said. ? ;e to go one step farther... . WATER POLO-— The Ur ... .-Saturdayr4hcy havftmumoi&thanaTcalistic t chance t -ning-medBls-in-every-^Bpiorort,.T b at._ (C o v in a, Calif.).. ______: ______W • “Don and I arc going TO hav^- ~ d flW ecpofoll eight golds, proving." At 66 kilos,, OC dalis R cve, Cuba, Slalctales moved into the water poi for an unprecedented s' shows that every sport is impr if’Siek conversa'rsaliohs. if not re planning to do,” said the! womw en’s favorite, 18- als with a 12-3 rout o f Canada. . “That’s w hat w e’re I ' Ten minutes before Olsonn won> his clefeated LilikoCO Ogasawara (Mont- nals J tonight ccrtainl'linly to m o rro w , r McNair (Lafayette, Calif.) had 1 year-old Rose Cheruiyiuiyot. “W e are going to tiy .” medal at 86 kilograms. Colicllecn M c- vale, N.J.) for the gold. , Mc> S clilsaid, fVinip

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/ jnieWaBhmgtonPost[t I— =— ------1 M a u re en A,llyn, lly chicf economist for A p — ..r i 2 nionth»rb.-S4 J Oam. tn -BS !=•«>. based on many more■e sstocks, closcd ccleratingng but won’t end in rcces-- mosl recent report “U.S.S. Financial volatile to begKgin with,” said Cahn. emphasized the industrial: 164.5 I 1163^' bt500.96.up5.01. sio n . Markets on Prozac,” saidid “there is a She noied:d that other signs of a not facing a collapse. ' The benchmark 30-y0-year Treasury “The marketm believes that Alan1 sense of complacency,^ mounting slowdown requirerc close examina- The Labor Departmentt reportedi s««e;t/.s.£^pto/ccorcommertie AP bond rose 1 point. orSlrSlOpcrSl.OOO Grcenspapan has engineered a soft1 with the market’s hcalihyhy responses tion. A recer:ent drop in retail sales Friday lhat orders forr durablet ly adjusted $163-^63-2 billion, in facc value, and its5 yiyield — which landing,”,” saids David Shulman, chicff to cach new evenl, suggajesting some seem s to soisome analysts to be a goods — items such as caqarpcts and It was the firstirst decline since Oc- bovcs inversely to theihe price — fell equity stnstrategist at Salomon Broih-- fccl-good aid is being uscised as a cop- short-term phiphenomenon related to a computers expected to ialast more tobcr, although•Jn growthgi had slowed Jo 7.36 percent from 7.447.4 pcrccnt. ers Inc. ■ ing technique.” delay in taxX refundr chccks because than thrce years — dropj)pped 0.8 in Decemberr anand January from ; Analysis said theycy thought the ShulmaTian and several other ana- ‘*Thc market is complclIchly dccid- of new fcdcrleral accounting proce- percent in Februaiy, to a siseasonal- November’s 3.45.4 pf e rc c n t surge. slighl durable goodsIs sslump would lysts saidid they have strong doubtss ed that we arc in a slowd(/down,” said dures.

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Jun 387.00.00 31 304.10 304]00 -V80 STOCKS Opon Htfl Lour' L Ooaa Oq May SoyMvtoam S81X 5.77X 5.78X -OIX \*<^T*:7Z Potatoeses 1-3 230-200 U 37.0007.25. 200J10 Ib 32.(12.0007.00: Aug 390.50 390.50.50 387.0031 308.10 -1.00 4007.14 413867 .S0.84 May S Ww 4.705 4.570 4 022 -,0707 Sap 3.47 349 3.41 200-230 lb30.0(K>2.00. Od 20 Tm 1570.50 1501 033 15 157007 1581.02 •fl.70 A 32.00-30 OO: (Mr 050 R>b3fl.00. 31 Fob 308.50 -1.80:. 05S» 1300.41 1377.41 1351350.10 13708S >1389 Af*' Platinu 417;S0 JtriO 41340 *340 Doan are .50 kjwer over 250 Ib 24»>; undjnder 250 U Apr ■ Indui • 30.782.000 May SuQVS»f 14.23 14.10 14.18 - - ■’“’Thu.-atalat 11,301 S:S..ndnont;,aA,I A lalMy flood, olhara (alrty llflhl. Jun 405!oO -100 ■ 3,408.900 Jun TmaaC.aaOtl W.14 94.09 04.t3 .,0505 Tlw.topanlnl5t.5ea Somo heuimg iromn alareoeas rat»1cSed by bUfUfd corv Cana'and g JI coItm: none. 400.00 .-1.00 UDIt 3,083.400 Jim Traai■aiDond ( 104.17 103 09 104.12 * 1.0303 CORN dlHoni. Maikal 70-9ro-90 counit lowar. olhert about a 41350 -> •» - OS S» 37.304.000 Jun CMAarliHart 71.48 70.47 7071 -7575 B.COO&inMnum;dolnptrbuthal^ (teadr. Rutaal Ourbaiirt>an>i.U.S. 1 2mo(4o2(nln, baled CHICAGO JAP) - Fuluiet trading t>n me Jun S-fram;fane 80.40 05.37 OS 03 -80 (U 2 4&X — D(U 5 10 Ib meth tacMk»cw1b»it7.0(«.W), c motif, 7.50. Mercantle Euhanoa Fit M _ 2«8 ^*2iA^'*2l’? Six' 2 i2X 2 53 '** Wohar tO It)1 nimISIn baot 0.00.7.50. motUy 0.00- Opan Hcfi Low SaOa9a □«. Thu.'a open kit 104,82727 May Cn*Jaour»ound 150.90 158 54 150.10 .1414 Oec 2.00X 2.02X 2.5SX 00. moatry 7.50-8.00: ibO Ib tackt 40.000 0*.; CM* par b. 8.000 a t; 0K*a par IreyCLSoy« NEW YORK (APJ-Sal**. ctosJnoprtcaandnalCtoW jun MunianIOcnd 90 00 09.15 00 02 ..2727 I4ar 2.07X 2.G0X 2 60 5.00.0-60, l»w 8 J5fl.50; 50 *) car- Apr^ 00.10 00.35 00.90 07.0202 -.48 Mar 470.5 450.8 -7,1 Clisnoe ol IM IS moU Kivs«iN«.YorHSloc*Eji- N< U»y ChaaM 10 May 2.72 2.7ZX 2.70):OX 2 70X —OOX baalt 70tX 1»14 00-10 00. moaoy 14.00-tS.00, Jun ^ 03.03 03 37 02.15 02.77 400.2 —7J cnsngo tutm . tradino nMnnsSonslly«1tnor«tfian»l. May Porni.baUy. t* .44.5TJ 43.30 43.30 .2 00 Jul 2.73X 2.74X 2.72 and lower OOt 14.00-10.00. moaVy Aug 01.35 01.50 00.00 01.12;; -S K, ■<«. «.>.D.S 497.0 402.3 —7J Votuma Lh ( Q Ooc 2.55)1 2,55X 2 69 Minal hlnh« and kM ; fi0a.12.00- Oct ^ 02.00 03,10 01.05 02.5757 . - 3 0 M 478 0 4 7000 0 - 402.5 407.4 —7.4 T«lM«j. AD3 12,.12,458.500 27X •!< Thu.'a talet 20,718 13.00, lew 11.00, lew 14.65:100* 10.00-12.00. moMfy S 32 - 4 8 Sep 453.0 473.03.0 • 467.9 472.2 -7.0 FofflMrtOf 1 5,1 Thu.'t opart mi 345,835, upT7 11.00, raw 13.00;. 10-1210- az mkl 100(^13.00. motSy Frt ^ OS^TS 05^85 0500 OSjJ22 -.50 ^ . ■‘MS *M.S ‘ Rjn Nsb 5,1I w iItoo • h B e s n OATS 10.00-11,00.occMlorItional heavy manllett 8.00: U.S. 2 Apr ^ 00.75 00.7S 00.15 00.25 4824 -7.7 Motsrols 3.13.015.BOO SSX .IX ins \ _ B.000 bu nMnim: d o m par hahel 50 Ib tada par cwlwl 0 01 mm^.5(«.50. motUy S.OO; Eti. aalet 23,307. Thu.'a *akn 22.852 Mar 400.0 490.0DO ■ 490,0 487.0 -7.8 EUC Corp 3,3.7B2.B00 17X > X Valley Dmhi UfT---- 1,30X 1J2X 1,30*3QX t,32X . OIX 10 02 niln 5 50-7,00.»• Thu--t f opan mi 78.573 May 4B3.4 -7.0 M«re* 3,43,480,400 43X - X Craalnonnar Xl_ jjl IJO 1J4 IJO — USDA — Malor potato nttrnati FEEDER ^ CATTl£ 40S.8 —60 Hom«D«pO( 3,4.3,400,100 43 • X Phtoa: X)“^ - 1.41 1.41X 1.414, ' V ii/i'n V CHICAGO (AP) - L 00.000 b*-:c*nh par fa. Sep 504.0 -8.1 InOCflfn* 2,02,008.000 14X - X Smaffraot , jV n FOB thlpfjm point*^USIAThmdaymiOOIbtacki: I MOr 5138 l»: *2I%«! oXIO Dm t.47X 1.47X 1.48Jtiw I m . n Colorado iiR/nd lediradi 4.00-0.00: Mlnnatol* Nonh Uai 07.00 87.00 00.40 60 02 0^)(t»JEq 2.U7.500 : 35M O Idaho phka: » Mi^ 1.51X 1,52 1.51)Jl)( 1A2 . 01 OaHola round ledtdl 7.00-7.50..mottJy7 7.00: nitaala fff Comp«) « 2. St UnwSjaoo)0 /hu.-aialeaU43 & K S S ? 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Ajg 5.95X 5.97 5 OIX 100 wunl; Wltcontln 11.00- *"EtL J talet 2,iw0. Th.!i.-atalat3.000 ' upSO.0035 Sap 597X 5.00 5.05X^ i'XiC X,v Ruitau 50 Ib carton Thu.'a open H 13,338. up 194 — En^MtardS4.009.afTSO.OOO:> 000: fabrtcatad >4.073. off - No. a04X 90(W 0 02X^ -12.00; Wathmolon>n 8.00-10.00:8 Oregon 8.00-10.00: T Local inten 1 (i« Coiorado 10.00-12.002.00-, klaho lO.OO-lfOO. H003 NYComeJ.»JMitpoliT»ntnlonth F.k»ay S4.508, ofl lib tack* ViUcorain 5.00. 40.000^ ts^oantap* fa. OMcnpeon ^*1^* o _ Graiuns Mw 0.20 8.21X 0.10 020’ RoohdwhnatlOOIb. Apr 37.50 30.50 37.37 37.50.50 -1.37 »071. • A»»rtson 31 an* May Jjn 44.37 44,70 43.07 43 87 Amen»t* C«»inoi 0* r per^butjjel barlej^ muad araln, oata.1*. Jul 027 030 0J7 .70 - r4 5 NEW VORK (AP)-Spot3t nonlorfoutf>on metal pncet Frt- Amgncan Tel ft T«l 52 ott«“roa>i“ :o?x i f: s s Nov 9JXX 0.11X OOOk Sugar AugAub 44^07 44^07 42!00 43J5 «r B), Lortdon Metal Exch. Fri. OMCWm I 14 *X SoAwtMawhr ^ e a ttiiy e a r ta y ^ 80 (40-pound Thu.'t taiat27.B3t -Suoar Murea tradmg on the New Od Oa 41.00 41.00 40.00 40.05OS —1'?7 AJurntnum-63.8 oerit* par B), * ^ 22 *X b«*a);muadMd pan. t4 80. oaa. SS 25: com. S4.80(15;i5 Thu.-iopenmil39.3t9 NEW YORK tAP)-Si >1.4400cathSda fui fui Plata, as.dettmo- • ConAofo 33 Yort. Coffee, IT artd Coco* tuTianoe Trt: Dec Dec 41.00 41.80 40.00 40.82 iKMHira). PrtCM ara Vwn daly by Rsne«i’t,1 t, SOYBEAN oo. - Hw, a - Feb ™ 41.00 42.00 41.10 41JS Coen IS15« - K S uS i' eStodunan'lHoc Inc. In Mounlaln q u ^I 60.000 »a:doOinp« 100 Im. Apr 40.79 41.00 40.79 40.97■g?- Z sa Copper.St.4300perIb,NYC, NY Comei tpol Fri. COI ImSuinn — T MKX X RaadOrana 0 505 - :ts “ 7 . Thu.'t open mi 31,707 Tki-n a-Metal* Vfaek compo > Fm Sec. Corp. . - 24 Or»n pncet: tpol dellveiy, aoft "fvta wfieatr s S ls:00 2S0Q 2S.7BB set -.12 " .00 13.10 13.03 13.00 .03 T Ook) • >302.10 HariiyS. KemKarmen ( ^ ^ ^ Cnxita). ’ ’ Grand MenpollUn 21 15 12.17 12.08 12.12 -.03 POftXBELllES POS Ook]->382.50 trey 04., NYNYC Comei tpol month Fri^. I -.1 sitss;(lay. no quota. Od 25.75 25.78 25.55 89 11,00 11,77 11.70 -.07 4 «-0 n r^ ea - oarA cor fa. ' 30 Ow 2S4S 25.50 29 321 5 « =o2 SS , lv89 Mar 45.66 44.90 43.20 43.20 ld«lwPo»«rCo. .24 24 - POCATEaOa o (AP) - Idaho Fam. Ogroag Intermo^n-> Jan 290S 25.35 25.22J S S : £ S ' May 44.70 44.70 43.30 43.30i ! ; » K TcSS'SSS!,.. ' KcrCorp. 2028 — UUnaralnrapi. report ivfildn. ' Man 2110 25.15 2S100 2510 -.05 “ 'is,Jul 44.70 44,70 43.37 43.37^ S Uemjty->240.00 per 700 IbnIb Oatk. New Yoric. 0 0 Jul Lonff«lowF«>«r 1717X . X POCATEUOUO — WTito whaal 3.30 (« 1); bwtey 4.75'5 May Aug 42.10 42.10 40.09 40.75y . Z M Pt»«k>um.>421.004424.00trt oo troy «..N.Y, (oontrao), Micron TaeJmotooy 7B 14 partem tprMgS.eS (down 4); II pectenl .12 11,12 11,12 11.00 -0 4 Aug Pt»tk>um->413.40N,Y,MetcMwctpotparwyoi.frt. , Mom>onJ &2.00 52.00 MJO SO.&S Bq.wtolQuoled.BJ.-rWayei- S' '’“'Thu.'i talea 12.501 Tt«.-t open WI154J00 154 M« Mar 50.02 PaoAcorp 10 TlKi.'a«<)afllm 87.370 EiLaaie*2.340. Thu.'ttMei2.714 • Pel Inc. 2SJSJ : s S S l '. K 14 perconi tp>tng J.VS'tiJi^^Jl'percenl SOYBEAN MEAL 8U0AR14 PneaCoileolnc. 1414X >13/10 «tniar3.08((j)8(downe). ,r.,l12.00Q«>*.;c*r«ap*aparb. Tha't T open mi 8,305 Fossil fuelssis Promark 4444 .IX PORTIANO-NO ~ Whda whaal 3.98 (down J); bartav May***' loflo 107.00 18500JO 100.50 .JO .44 22.40 22.44 22.40 ..03 1 SanKS Food* 3535 - lOS.OO-tOB.O'DS.OO (iteadj): 1 4 ^ g r^ tprmg 4.59 (down■m Jui 170 50 171.60 NEW YORK (AP) -future*luret itradkig on the New Yorti S*a Lm COfp. 2727X -X 5):11patcan 11 y t f l i : t f i l l : 03 • MetalsI V Mercanta* Excha^ F r t^ SnWa F/0 Inc. 2424X • — CALOVreU.-ILL - wnu-neat ewt 5.52 (up 1): bahay S ^ 174!» 175.40 IMM0 1iJoo -JO N« 22“.05 22.05 22.09 22.05 .,01 ^ LM SaOe Cho.- • Snc^lnc. Q0^ *X 5J0(Maady).•dy). Ocl 170.10 17000 170000 1170.00 -.30 Jf" 21.77,77 21.77 21.T7 21.77 ..01 T)w T)» AoaodMd PiMt HEATtNOOt , Summa Four Inc. 27 Dec 179iO 179.90 170 00 1 .00 21.80 21.60 21,00 Selecled 8ele world gcMprleet. Fnday. 43.000 o«:oantiMr otf re/iOrnc inc. 4242 .X PORTLANDNO ((Apr— BW* «nOO p.m. MST FrWay toror Jan 180J0 tOIJO 170.50 I = iS ^ .85 « 21.BS 3}JSS 21,05 ..02 Horn Hm Kong k*te: >303.25. oA SO iO. 40.30 40.008 00 40.19 40 32 - 24 TJ Inlatnaional 10 1ved al Potland te thlpmant by ran, trxic* cre» Thu.'attlaalUie Jul 21,90 London Ixnc momkig lUmo: >383.25, ofl SO JO. 40.70 47.107.10 40.40 40.00 -.37 ’ Titqunt Semiconjuoor 12 » buihal, aicepl oasa. cam, badey end EiL talet 359.,. Thu.'t«al«203TT London Lone aftamoon (long: 5382.10.0(11133.o. Jun 47,30 47,557,55 40,00 40.90 -.52 , ;s CS.5TS Thu.’a open mi 101,3(0 111,491. up40 iLondon it.Gnc lata: *362.39, on S1.10. Universal FooO< 34 Thu.'t open mt 11,' UpWhn, 38 ■ iSrfM^haat 3.9090 MINNEAPOUSIAP)-Graln^ttmF /pad.Pam aftamoon (I.M: S342.10, up *0JO. %Aug 4s!es 48.058.05 40:t5 48.05 -.'S3- s MK FranUuntldng: $382.04, off S0.09. • - U3W»4j 4141X .« No. IwNtacMciuOwhaal 3.0808 dcOT low I Sep 40.95 40.700.70 40.10 48.90 -.52 ' VaW/ 7X7X — No . 2 commdOTtatScuae dl 54747 WHEAT o» L(vestocBCk ZuMi a Me aftamoon: S3S2.00. ofl 11J9. Oct SOJS 50J5 ' Wo»l Ona Qancwp 2727X .X No,2bar1ay,clay, iM tramt and bwQet S 25 NY Handy & Harman; >382.10. off S1,3S. New 91,10 51.10 - f r ' WalMartSloroa 2424X «X No. 2bar1ayflay daUvarad lo Inland araaa SOO S j w x - o i I) — Idaho Farm Duraou Intannouiv- NY NY Kandy I & Hvman fabtMated: >303.00, on>1.35.ofT Oec 82.10 52J02J0 51.00 51.5S -.57 Wsth. F«d. S&L 2020X .X 1hvdr«j«.lidwMarwhaMadriaypRiMn 4.1B1B Jul 3.50 3 52 340X 40> 3.50X ..OOX idforFrtday. NY NY( Engetiard: >383.40, off >1.35. 2.50 52,05 82.00 -.52 I ZBoOlnc. 3737X -X lOpdproM FeedkX Report; no raporti. NY NY EngetwdI fabricated. >402.57. oASt.42. f f i S S S I S ;TI0N — DuWy Uvealodi ConvNt- NY NY Coma. ( ookJ tpol month doee Fri. >3825 , Errpr»»s>UMo4wna 0>! llpclpnjta.i3ta1.50. Si.5 50.40 -,47 I QuotMlondniniEiIm]w*riO,Jonaa8.Co. 13pSprMTiyn 4.23 3 u 43 00: heavy leadart:leriSdOO«4.SO:DQtil382.(S2.00.off i£y 80.05 50005 OS 50.03 49.75 —AT 1d«t north! B2.50: ttocur faedan>dari 0 89.0.81; l^holatemleedar >1.50. t1.5 Jtft 48.45 —,47 I tiaar* 82.00-08.00:.00: heavy holtlain feeder ile*f* 49.70 -.47 own 4.2929 Thu.aopen trit tt.003 Jul ■OWW 4 57 WHITE WHEAT 48 0&4I.00: hoiitainMn tprlnger heller* hK baby daky NEW NEV YORK (AP)-future* tradino cn thaiComtiFrV C Aug 50,10 —,47 i; Closing futi ^ ca»vea 35.00-00.00:O: lilal lanM nc utMT/ and commer- day: 'h^re^ " S 09 l.OOObumMnun:«ilanparbuM rhg,'t talet 20.009 ; : MccthCorrmdty U Sep 3.83X 3 80 3 05 65H 3 80 . 02 «•' 6“‘'» 3^.0O-»3.O13.00; heavy leader heller* 83.00- nrtn Op*n HV> Lo" * Che. Etttalet32.321. Thg,'t , . 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Mutual1 funds NCWTC*«(A;’)-nalc«owg t«Sat« a 12M12O-03 I------9XU!aB.»iiKtaKMaulAjaco- UITTO "S o S r' '^*043 t043* OS ■acndSKuMCMn.lx.an SCoGi STC.1 »U 96J. 02 raptMKMilMtnonM TTMS ^ is i l i i S 'ji^( ^9^ , OMM I1U<}U-.1< V Srffiu 6U >d- 01 • haU) p 1018 1084* 05 IM - n w r ^ ill ’ i 1 h m p 212 221* 01 IMI ll niFp 11451l«*05 use.W V iro,- EWSiQ DU HI* .10 femct Cta UM (A.* 3] CraM h e ig h tss n o t ailw a y si w a r i‘ia n te d VMp iTJrM 041 UU W.* W Cmfflgr-l!S l!S| ■ 12(0 12'55*’03 vJ CMK UM «.• 35 CcM IC u isjr M.* cn zsne) American Indus , IIM 1? ^ « iwa*.Ftfii l « TiTQ} 1749 M.* OS [mCM J i J I I nIEW e v YORK (AP) — Nothingg / V Juslry Fund, down as man;lany funds as they did this CirtVl 1026 102*-,05 /VTFtfriK EtMi 72 perccnt. andid thet Steadman In- time, EGflf' ” * ” t o '2s sc ares•cs p e o p le a w a y fro m invest- IMnCI S62 ea;- 14 !J ^ ! J 2 ’ ra tSS in stock mutual funds quilc ^ - vestment Fundnd.-down 51 per- - Someime o f the ‘‘go-go" funds that = ViWX »62 9 62- 0) : ihc fear of putting up theirir • cent). nllra ctected many^nvesiors in the “I . ipi'sil ' S r » & Hiii':.S’ I s ley just o-s ihc markei rcaches . If you prcferrerred not lo try to 1960s)s neverr regained their for- [ S rfi SU 9®l “ m oney ^ • / ' / T i u e v ^ KOp' ii22tiw. m beat ihc market,et, an S&P 500 in- mer glorygU after the killer bear; E',’ iiii 1 P- lUv 117J t*.. Of E[b SJ. f ‘ in’i^f ’" l i S a lo p - 5^ p 15') IG51- O, ^ 0 'j “ u : ^ EtK b buy al tlie high and 5hen to° J dcx fund wouldId haveI given you a markets{CIS of 1969-70 and 1973-74. (in 1D« K.* 01 cciS^p !^ 1101 IIU* 01 w a icch h your investment’s vnluce i f f ' A X - \< 4 ' - J rctum very close3se to the results at- It remainsren to bc .seen whether S iiiiiiiis '« AUF^nJc CCgB 5 : S denly shrivel can bc a.s hardd lainedbyllieindindex itself, and whenwhi the current generation »gT.p ll^ U W '^1 y ^ GjgC 1 10H io»: 01 suddct I ^649 ^«M- 04 ^ 10;^ hi- 12 jnds concentrating on Latin gSrff SS-6oS:S o«'h(the psyche as it is on thee • ^ So. in most; cicases, time healed of fund M 1067 Id- 11 th»ip a « ,» « ::ii C«X kctbook. People who havee irican stock markets will s s ; ‘ ^ T , g the wounds inflnflictcd by the ’87 Americ !. sfooT 10« loM- 03 Iti* s 11m Iom’ Of ofligfli '*** SIB )u ta k e;n n the ! ride say il induccs n full ICC back from ihcir losses of l»jr«5S’A 1314 '4 27- lO 11 ^ \ crash on newcoicomers lo fund in- bouncc ■ TAcS’’ 10«10m’ oS i^ IOt! j» 'sli'»? ’ S gg; ^ ,!S,!S:S ranee}c of emotions from anger lo0 v e s tin g , a.s lo^n n jg a s th e y d id n ’t ‘ 1’*^. past P^*' three months or so, S S I S S K S S S Mp 1217 i] i2> 12 th a n1 it is due. So, nl least, sug->■ investors who bought atIt lhat to p o c c u r r e d b c ccause a i the upward Amcric;rica funds and the go-go) trKUp 8 64 9 23* 02 I IMJC J ^ Of S'f *v|j| ^ f2«p li73 ui?: ol gcsisis a reccnt report by the advi-i- and held through the cn;rash and progress of the1C marketi resumed, f^”^Ls of“ yore are relatively spc- FiMaifvtt llrrrt 2315 hi- tn L ^p OWIOm! '^ !uiM . CnrCp tlM 14(6- 10 ltn>: 8 77 iU iss; .sorys./ service Mutual Fund Fore- subsequent recovery ha\,ave done with greater spcspeed and strength cializedzed — not as diversified as’ (»c* p tieo 14 32- Of i*ij: £ ts s .‘fr**:,?! ler in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,■■ very well." than most obsen;ervers thought pos- •j’'-* typical^yp broad-based stock 1SE?J iSS i5S: a»rp ic:c w- t>- .w;ir;.‘:o^ Uur>Oai 1082 1002* U WhlC/lch ioofcs at fund invc.s(mcnJ.s■s From the August lOh987 high siblc, fund, USD 1 .IJ 12W* .» P»»* ftW 9 54 9 54 - 0. tkT<4p Do 902 Id- 0! Uidi 1 1] 12.1> 1} P*a M n£«s I CAM 1053 1055* 01 &«xp & 14 23 M* 14 vrtnip 1 u iftJ. n R£BhC l ‘ T nIn rctrospecl,’’ writes editor rits 1987 peak, and fund,. forfo instance, recovery from urfnc on to surpass ^ ‘J'Jwnwn period is a likely bet if rok 945 HI* 02 ' titW ” dex produced a total reti lies* 15 22 M- 1; hough Aug. 25, 1987. the day y o u beibelieve that long-term eco- CWp I 1579 1603- (0 R«7'P S . 2155 1.1- 11 111?"“ : o a s thoi y eluding dividends asi w\ e l l a s 4,000. Rnnp 995 1,1 S o tw 1940 !a’ CO ■ t£ a Dow Jones industrial average 5 pcrcent. If you buy todaytod at whal turns nomicic growth]j will continue. irlTp' 6 f r n : « th e Do pricc appreciation, of 85 ] F>i2£rt^F^“ lUF & S ^ 10M ja- ]i ^ ked ut an ulNtimc high of•f T lie a v erag e fund wa.s upip 74 per- out to bc a neww lopi ofthe market No0 ipatterit when you buy. in-• ., CAJAI.P 601 Kl- (» Da SSwFu,* tnUxp 01 til Cc ktMp 12SJI34J. ti 2 ,7 212, 2, was an extremely inoppor- cycle, much mornore patience could vestin{iing in any stock fund re- ASUfd* 1029 Nli 12 cent over the same span. USOn 140 Nl- 01 ■f C> iir - A«STA AiUS ! iu n c: .illime to buy mutual funds. 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TieTiines^Sews ' BUY IT‘ . SELL ITI . FINDDIT<. l U S T O M E R W\ ^ J SEl E R V I C E CLAk S S I IFIED> 7 3 33 - 0 9 :b # 1 AHHOUHIUHCEHEHTS

1 0 7 n f 113 I f 201^ I t■ PERSONAL^J ^ I f I A B O R TIG N I CHILDCARE I ;ADMINISTRATION/ . t ALTERNATIVES I _SERviCE^^.^^JANAGEMEN^ . FILER HIGH SCHOOL Classilified Hourss UNDERGROUND SEWEH PREONANCY CRISIS FT( chlldcaro openings. ^ c o r n a n Cia l UNE ■ CENTER Elementary Ol teacher. CPR, AloV loader in Iho financial S oalod blda will bo ro- Free testing. Call 734-7472 1st old, foncod yard. and on insurance Industry is IVIonday thnru Friday deadlidline: . cotvod by tlio Filor School or 1-600-371-7472 A / ges 2 plus. Near CSL seeking ao Individuals who Board for th s Installation of WEDDINQ Drosses, slips " 0811733-4616. a an re iniorostod in a man- 8;00a.r,m, -3:00 p.m.n. an unctorground aowor Ilnilino i i o i Bridesmaid & Prom Rentals OQomonl career. A degree Z l 108 ^ 1 1]Uconsed-meols, all ag es > to ttio proposod Rior High 25% ofllnvHafloniTmSM PROFESSIONAL & aoios ability doslrobio. 733-4754. Must Mi bo mobilo. ExcollonI day publicatioiion School at Iho comor of US LOST: Silver Schnauzor, SERVICES. — for next i Highway 30 and Asgrow benofils. Curront oponing molo. bolwoon Flier“1 & i 106 I - Mother ot 2 h a s oponing for ^ Road, Rior, Idaho 83326. ovailablo In T.F. ollico. Buhl. 543-8358. ■ SPECIALNOITC^ g BANKRUPTCY ?day caro AM 4 swring shift Work will bo awardod uun­ n - ...... I . l for moro Info contact Contact Qrogg or Chris­ Sundayy ad deadline;b: All Chapter & Aq related « der a Qonoral Contractact LOST: Whito/Buff small tine ® 705 Blue Lokes ALCOHOUCS I c ase s. Free te!.-^phono __ Ann 733-9423. which shall Indudo oxcovqwo-- Torrler/poodio molo dog.I Blvd North, Bluo Lakes tlon. backfilling, and con­ ANONYMOUS | consultation. MMali.i EOE Frida;ay 5:00 p.m. :on- Area ot kimborly & Bluo 536-7760 800-548-2166 struction of the wator linolOtOi to Lakos. Call 734-5710 . Call 733-8300' I Wm tho now Rior High SchoolVool * —' ■' H. Mulbmry 22 yrs oxporionco 203 I 0 ly ad deadline:e; slto. Contractor shall havolavo' Left al UHorisson’s. 1440 ADULT CA RE M nda\ Bluo Lakos Blvd. N. TF., publlo works liconso. S F A X 'COUNTRY CLEANERS PERSONAL ('0 - IstW o o k o f March, sol of 1 . S e a led bids will bo to- Spring cloaning on oxiat- Saturd;jay 10:00 a.m. colvod In tho Board Roorrxim car keys and houso keys ing, now homos, rosldon- ^duti caro providor.nood­ of tho Rior School District,trict. on ring. 733-9666. I y o u r =Uol, and offices. 734-8728 od: 8 h rs p o r d a y . will 700B Stovons Stroot, Rior, 1'°/' LoBl 5V4 mo old fomalo troln. Good soiary. Rofs Weekdaay office hoursrs: Idaho 8332B on or boforo COUNTRY CLEANERs7 ^ I re r 0 q .677-33 1 9 or 3:00 p.m., on Morch 28,Sfi Pomoronian, on 3-18.oi AD *100 Reward, 6 yr old girl For ali your household I 201 678-1177.______67 1905 to Dr. William FousQ' noods hor dosperalloy, TIMES CLASSIRED I cloaning needs. Coil I 8 a.mn. - 5:30 p.m. hrons. Bids will bo oponoc Licensed home, somi & PLEASEI 734-8340 - or DEPARTMENT , ' anytime 324-8426. I • and publicly road aloud oi >rtvalo, mon-womon. sped- 1-800-562-0882 ______734-8729 * ’ Iho Umo and ploco statoc 208-734-5538 I ADMINISTRATION/ —ality Alzhoimor734-3537 Saturdaay office hoursrs: ' for tho rocolpt of bids. Bids ...... Froolanco w riters vTonlod LC rocolvod after the time fixecixed i 1 0 4 OVEREATERS to covor nows and events ^ 204 1 for oponing will notI bobe I^PERSONAIL^^^L ANONYMOUS in the W ood Rivor Valloy. • s al CHILD CARE/ 7 a.nm. - 10 a.m. considered. ■ 734-4547 Sond a resume ond a LOSS l< PREVENTION 1 ^ - — NANNIES C Drawings and SpedficO'flea- Avorago single guy, kind ol AGER with molor dopt. g on only 7 a.m. - 10;0Qa.m.1C SECRETARIES DAY piwriUng samp)o to: N.S. a Sunday Circulatio tions mey bo obtoinodd aai l shv, looking for a average Nokkontvod. regional edi- . store. c Responsible lor in- ■.oving in homo, daycare, L April 26,1995 t tho offico of tho Superin-irin- girl. Looks not o s Impor- lomal & external investig ■ovor 2* yr. 733-4179. Win a socrolory for Iho day lor, | Tho Times News. Box n tendont of S chools. Filoinior tant os honosty & porson- 548. Twin Falls. ID 63303; oetion. Excol. bonofits. and give yours the day offi < School District, 700E] 0 B ollly. I am omployod, like company is EOE. Sond lqvJoedI babysittor. 734-1479 205 I 205 I lol Send us your business or , coll 733-0931 ext. 204 9 205 I 4 Stovons Siroot, Rior. Idahclaho kids & Kono on Sal nighta. grosumo. roforoncos & sol- qvi AGRICU^URA^ AGRICULTURAL ge card, Tho dravring will bo \ I iosslllod ... for paople I AQHICUUTUR^I 1^ 83328 upon depositt ooi f Ploaso reply to: Daniel. PO Looking for houses to ary ^ history to Box 92961. ------ovorywhoffll 733-0031. ^ &2S.OO por sot. Tho doposh>ostt Box 2584. TF, ID 63301Of- held FH, April 21al. t % Times News P.O. Box Noo AQricvgricuitfai equipment toch- C leon,S6hr. Ref. Mod o xpor form m a- Out^dodo feederfe needed: Ex- will bo refunded upon rO' )n- AMERICAN STAFRNQ , 548, Twin Falls, ID. ^ nician, tools ortd oxpori- Wa^nlc Ike INC. 733-5956 . . inory mechanic lor porlenceanco wtth food tmck & tum of Drov^ngs and Spoc-M c’ BEAim FUL WOMEN 83303. ovg onco roquirod. Swain's chin Itjnn’ Do not go Jo bars to mootIta. 1025 Shoshono S IN ., go cuaiom farming loodorlor nocoasary.n Apply iflcations in good conditior Mold Sorvlcol 6+ yrs. r o D A Y ! inc.. Soil U k e City. UT. >QfQ« lorson at dairy 3% ,f,o, people. If you ore single,=0 Suito 3 r 801-966-4231______Drotion.324-71259-5. in p e rs (10) doys aftoi e x p o rie n ca . Will cloon, ------miloss S Iof Wmbofiy. auccossfui & Intoresling1 734-6452 '■*cook, oven buy grocorios. n„n, In mooting som eone spo- Ited lorm machinery vfimTrS10 save monoy? Shop B ld s o o n ^ in thoam oun' Loovo m sg al 734-8936 I T O D A Y ! :xpor tractor operator & Wanlc I ,h ' ciol coil OUYS & OALS SECRETARIES DAY ' W O R K T ( Gravity fiVigotor. R o r areo. o po ir a t o r s w llh iru c k dasiltliK.iinsd lUit for vrtialovor ot fivo percent (5%) of thc » t April 26.1995 Tf DATINQ SERVICE. For T ree trimming & lopping. trailab lein : WagoZ DOE. 326-4874 expoiJOr. 324-7125 9-5. youwwcnood. bid must accompany oach lie. Win a secretary for Iho day , froo info, call 1-800-690- Free osUmolOT, 73*v1157 G E T P A I D ' ’ bid. in eccordanco with the ng and give youra tho day ofll , R e U n S a k s ^a^n-arm hand noedod, musl ; inslrucliona to Biddora' ™ 8227 serving oil of South- x>- Sond us your buainoss We . would lovo to mow y d \^ , bo oxporioncod In ayphon sovortoral Dairy positions at g eloral n e ra lorm.ond truck m ade payoblo.to tho RioiP]l_: o rn Id a h o . M e m b er ol Poddons ava LS card. The drawing will bo _lown weekly. Call to d o iu OIIl«*raeriod lube Irrigation, and oil iq.goqq Dairy In H azelton sorvicoVico akills. Working School District ofTwinFaJItJalla Chamber of Commerce, •or hoid Fri, April 2181. for l reosonoble raloa. S c ^ phases of row crop qjoq10. knowlodwlodgo of Daliy equip- . County. Porformanco Bone loiataiibl ee CDLDrher p" i John Chamboau om )0-no AMERICAN STAFRNQ Fnior discounts. Froo osl. forming. Rof req. Call ^ pgi'ull lime Hordsmon. menlm a a plus. Basic weld- and Labor and Moteriaii longer rosponsibio forth- INC. Coil 324-5630 after ffpm •eavHrM ver W i R k m M 8am-6pm'Z 734-5053 K)dlng and hord health Ing aa musl. mi Paym ont Bond In ar 1.®'' Hope Chamboou'a debtsol 1025 Shoshono SI.N.. Wor Iv. msg." Family operat­ Y a r i c n e A H i l a l n u u e Ills necessary, paal ^ _ , amount oquol to ono hun^1*"' a so lM a re h , 17,1995. ». Suite 3 ion. i Spociaiizing In tho rrigation loromon wanted inoQomont experience 4. Equipquipmenl oporatora drod percent (100%) ofth(I tho lor Sun Voiioy/Kotchum ["*25 no' 734-6452 ^ Joromo I area, slnco 1989 CW HfrMdMlilM' ipfuT. n eDdod. o d o Compelltivo ^ conlract amount wili bo ro »UNTAIN area. Londacapo and olf Managor, must havo DairyIry farm fi wagos, good quirod within lon (10) dayi lor CniK* dsMinod (or wlialovord ( iNkUftOp nuraory operation Excol- loflt pockoQO, and ad- nUMiHIHfS i i o I porionco wtth calf rais- benofit oftor signing of tho Agrooiroo- bts you nood - irs a orsat wuj(] < e s o u r c e s lom wago. 726-3404 ond trootmonls of vancenicemont opportunity monl Between Owner ancand to wxvo monsy. j HOME/HEALTH I N T E R M O l VOS. A lso m alornity avoiioblliiobte. R oasoaondro- . Contractor. CARE SERVICES '.lllkor wantod. 538-2326 colvi E.,THINFAIJUi “------carere Is essenUal. sumene lo: U Aurora Dairy of Tho Ownor rosorvoa th< Aochonic. condidale 0“”°"ho Rt 2 Box 2668 Paul. Ities* io o h in g to Lady v^ii take core ol old- Staffing Re vjood farm oquipmont op- 3, Mo right 16 walvo Irregularities orator, w/potato oxperion- noodods boslc mnlntonanco. 63347 ><1- . formoIiUos or tochnicailUo! eriy In Ihoir homo. Expor. 164855 iiuoa M o f retail prices... tl CO. 349-5511. . ^ andtorelectanyorallblds excelroforoncos. mMMSOIVAVE, \ No biodor moy withdrovSow I “'“y 734-3171 r his bid aflor tho hour sol fo : 1(208)736 oponing oponing thoroof o jNow owners hovo romod boforo award is doiayod fo .then buy the auction g < oied & oro now taking lev oi 1 & level 2 rosidenta ' 0 poriod excooding sixl’i w y g m'l/egolBli . .(60) daya. , Somi privato room: • -PUBUSH: Tuesday. Marcl avallablo. Orchard Drive " “ A u c t i o n Caro Contor. 734-5979 er fliil 14ond 21.1995. H m ^ \i s p Ask for Suzotto Miiior. } LEGAL NOTICE B large selsclloni ■ g South Contra! Communifjnity I m i Action Agoncy will bo ac m Exchange J cepling sealed blda fron qualKlod contractora ti WESTLANND OLDSi■BUICKil:ISUZU w oatherizo eiigltJie norrioi T l i p ^ In tho Magic Valley 6 counr X l l v . ty area. Sorvicos lo bo pro GARY'S - ^ vldod Include but oroi 'sno ^ ■ llmltod to: Inauiating atticsttics. I n ■ * P \ r k 1 I walls, floors, h e a t ducts;5: in-in * J H I I * 1 * J I atoiilng Insulatod doors JICK SKYL/ARKS windows, and atormwin 1994 BU If you are im al e b y T h e T i m e s - dows; and proper air aool Ing for roduclion olinir ol Keuis offlce. I m ail this order inflllratlon. Spocilicationiions ovailablo ot South Contrantrai form tO OUT C lent BD tb at we [our Chcoice...^l11,8 8 1 Community Action Agoncy table to call or comed t e l a y . 726 Shoshone Sl. Wosls c a n g e t y o n r a< TwlnFalls,ID.Coniactperpor- , Bimply clip and me eon: Kon J. Robinotto.'■ AilAl • P l e a s e p k pencil or pen bids m ust be In our offlco a classified departmei c h a r a c t e r s 726 Shoshono St. WealK ■ - There aied started without dc Building M1. Twin Fails. I[ ^'m I (Includli l i n e . by >brll 6, 1095 4:00 pm prevailing limo, FAXEC '•'Please) pprint clearly w ith darkBchedtile i w hich &IDS WILL NOT BE ACC are approxim ately 23 ch EPTED. BID RECEiVEI m Ifl p r i n t . AFTER 4:00 PM APRIL1L 6 , I------—“— jtng blank spaces) per Un 1995 WILL NOT BE ACCCO I Please) payr accordii^ to rateisificalFon sc ] EPTEO. No bidder ma:m a y I withdraw his bid after■ thitho I # ated below. _ d a y s . I hour sot for tho oponlnining I ^ ------A/C, Anti-lock Brakes.3. /Autom atic Transmissk;ion. Airbags. And MuchLich M o re ! wrhich will bo withdraw/ his hi: I (Print one characl luding blank spaces.) I -0 bid oftor tho hour sol forf ththi e I ! run my ad in classi Stk # 07767-0,077. 08061-0, 08045-0,08044-0 oponing which wili bo I ------1 Loaded with A/ 7, 1995 10:00 om MST^aM 1------______f o r ______726 Shoshono St. Wost'o s t, I I actcr per space please. Indue------1 Or . Twin Falls, ID, South ConCon- I ------I ■ tral Community Actloitlo n I ______------1 Agency rese rv e s tho rIgh to spilt or reject any orM a: ______I bids or to accopt tho bidId oor I I Your Chhoice...^'7 4 7 7 ------1 bids doomed beat for Soutlouth I — ------. ------C o n l^ Community Actloiction 1 I I • ■ ^B ^S H : March 24, 225 5, j i I I ■ h b . 26 and 31 .1 9 9 5 ______1 N a m e ______I NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S I SALE ] A d d r e s s ______------1 I J . Kovin Bird, T rustee, ii ] Clty/Stat8fflp _ offering for sale 3 Lols io ------I ' cated In the Rainbow Ea-Es I Phone Number. ______J .. tales. Jerome, Idoho, mon particularly d e scrib e d aaj s — MIows: P a y S o h e d i u«t b o Prepaid 1. U 1 2 , Block 1 of Rainlaln- bow Eatetos, Joromi) m e I— — — r ______5 ISUZU / 199)0 CUTLAS!SS County. Idaho. „„„ Humber ot Da Charge per line Minimum ecceptablo offe NTERNATKIONAL of S3,000.00 dulO • All A ds Mu«i 1985DOPER y/ GIERA ir 2 . Lol 2 , Block 2 of Rain\oin- • I ileage, 1 Owner ' Automatic.. >A/C, Power W indows5 Sr& L o ck s bow Ealatos, Jeromi)me 1*3 days ...... ,„....*3.09 por Una TRO5tk. (Ifaozi-I stk. •07844-0 CoJnty.ll^. 4 - 7 d a y s ...... Days ...... Cl $4.76 per line Minimum occoplablo offe ...... $7.95 per line L o w M ile 8 - 1 6 d a y s ...... k -s " Stk. , ofS8.000.00 I ...... $14.40 per line 3. Lol 9 . Block 2 .of Rain,ai„. IMOdayB ...... ' bow Eatales, Jeromi) m e ' r County. Idaho. # l i n e s ______• Minimum acceptable offooffer : of $8 ,000.00. For each SundM, Ire K. + ______The Property shall b e soli indudoyoursaln> tek. + ______------•A&ISrvrtthotrtrepres entqJJ’g ; ------T o tB l-B m o u n W t tions or wamintles. For In x S / l l n B ^ • formation, contact JuUela A □ My check or mon' r & Bryan, Esq.. Cohne, Rap □ Bill my VISA or rMi Insertion, add $2 for Maalc Values. - . papoft & Seoai. P.C., 621 w eek. MTSS O m Credit Cart I t T L i ■ B * t lO a South. 6th Rooi Baft l i k e City. Utah 8410;*102 . -ExplraUon.Doney order Is enclosed for $ . M M A B IC VALLEY M A UL) ) >1 10 ^ ' •nd people who want Ic llK'nniaNnvi !. buy... thsTs wtiat dsMjn#d inK ^^^^Al^griws^u^salea^^x^U earj^l^O doale^Joajm enteliof^eg^^^^^ CUSTOMER IS ------■ SERVICE a ^ 1311 B ■ — ------

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2 0 7 I Ii 210 I jf" 2 1 2 I 2 1 2 T ' ^ ^ r- OmCE/CL£RlC^ I L ^ T R A D E ^ ^ Conlda Seed has an open- _ CAREERt)PPORTU- HA[AIR PERFECTORS ' K lrin fiF ^ ing for FT oWce position ''' ictory/food processing SEUt m \ \ I n T i^ lto n , Responslblll- - NITE8, J B8 ft R ^QUIP. HalrstylW needed f « « o r arohouse workers tieswin indud# A/H.A/P, ' CO. J a restuarant supply ImtiwJWoly PT-FT. Woroh house Is seeking a motP AiAcross from Albertsons. Forkli:)rk lift operator# lnvontory,‘a shipping. [ onstruclton > Computer experienco re- vatod ’ Individual vailing to Box 103, TF, ID. No jyou In our busy saloni ' Burts' E v e r y' N e e d <= phone calls. • Q uaranteed salary ' 1 EXPRESS J PLUS commission Express I PERSONNEL SERVICES Closers Cl wanted, selling ,• PakJ□ vacaUon, holidays. PER5>ERS0Nt5EL SERVICES Twin Falls, 733-7300 ' . America'sI b est in salelUte and more - = 2 5 Surley, 678-4040 « No Foe cdirect products, in securl- . ^ lauinad. . . the MtutMn iD • Company Insurance at Id vour rtewlt. 733-0931. 733-10931 : ty & home theaier sur­ gnw p rales _____ S uper a Motel Now hiring | I i^m ericaiiBedCICross ^ H | round sound systems. • Retirement, profit PT evening dosk clerk, Moke | aboyo average WANTED ploaso apply in person i sharing, ote. income, tjfids provided. •Advanced training • , Tires Sale* & 1260 Blue Ltoes6lvdN. ) S ervic* P*raon Apply In poraon. 953 Blue c•or „ , more Informatksn about BUYriT! 3elf-motivaled. computor Lakes Blvd. N T F ^joining tho J.C . Penney VOLUMTEER J capability but not salon team , call 734-0833 ^ COORDINATOR Experienced 0 automoUve andaskforTonl. nocossary. Salary Roxiblo, part-tlmo position, F p & I persoO"Are you a com m ensuraloon ejcpori- Rocrult. train, and place motivated , achiever, but ^ S.O .E .W F once, ^ bonus and Incentlvo SEULIT! I voluntoors with Hosplco , are tired of having your lelp wanted, (Ull time posi- avail fanalllos. Challenging, ro- . ':t pay plan changed? No tlon,8to6.6deyaa rogkinai rot tire dealer, full warding position. Prefer ; range of services and 4 2 0 6 I f ' : 2 0 6 I Sundaysl Now facility, week.^ Start $6.00 per hr. rai \ costomorsorvkio, porson- greot , work environment, q , career opportunltlos. | mED|CAWDENT^ I MEDICAUDENTAL I Benefits. 401K, Health « noi ond marketing Straight ! % ol dopartmont insurance. Apply within Stuart Stt Morrtson Tiros BRIDGEV1EW oxporlonco. Computor wtth , benefits a g u aran te o 223 2 : South Broadway. Apply in porson oxp ho1p(ul. Sond resum e , Is looking tor CNAs & RNA. NEW NURSING performance Chevrolet Buhl g, or c ^ l 543-5698. 206, » jth Ave W est ADMINISTRATION to MVSS • 200 2 ;^ Avo N Kovin or Kenny 1-800- Ploaso appiy In porson at -Twin Falls. IDB3301, - ~ *** viatwWanted Immediately: Ex­ 1828 Bridgoviow Estalos. 'wants a progrosstvo, posi- _ 743-9502 or 587-4321. — • Uvo.goaJ-orlontodRNSu- • insinstallers needed. Expert- perienced por wire feed . Busy IN-Homo Caro Agen­ porvlsor for night shift, i Hey Culllgan Monl onco or preferred bul not wellweldor. E x perienced In i 2 o i I 7 general wolding, mochan- cy Is QCllvoly rocrultlnaI Modical & do n td bonofits I PROFESSIONAL LiLooking tor orwrgotic salos required. ro 734-1234. geni exporioncod CNA's &I QvailoWo. PaycompoUtvo, I porson (or tho Nqrthsido fe experience helpful. Exo Twin F alls C ounly Js a c ­ & lot W ood River valloy. “J8TENI 8 vrarking condlUons. Hob- NA's to work In TF andI Supervisory experienco 1 )PPORTUNITYIS cepting applications (or a 1Ploaso send resumes to OJ by Horse Ranch 324-5658 surrounding towna.• proforrod. but not roquiro- KHOCKINQ _2L1! Ploaso apply in porson et Solid W aste Screonor. Box 6. Jerom e, ID B3338. K • d. Apply In porson ONLY ■ ■ — Heiregister now and you tap WaniVented: Stainless stool Americasan Jowol's IN-Homo Coro., at W est Magic Car* C«r>- Position roqulres 0 valid - 1 In + (dafiocommercbiJdr(var’s d Into our huge dient baso woiders, woic layout person, & 1243 Lynwood Ma/I.Mon-■ ter,640ni*rAvW .TF. 2 1 2 (rom (ri Hailey to Jockpot. middle mid mechanic. Call RedCrosOSS Frl10omto4pm. llconso,knowlodooo(eol- I . Part llmo LPN or RN tor 10 • -TRADE BurioyBl to Bliss. W e fill po- Idaho idah Metal Fabrication. id waato stream, and | ei COMTROLLER pm to 6 am shift. FulHlme Billons for Construction 206-678-3940 208 to set up knowledge o( hazardous •INSTALLER* fll St. Bonodlcla Family Modl­ NA's or CNA's for 2 pm- firm s. F a c to rie s, F ood Interview. tntei waste. Tho ability lo mako W antod. Instollor and Pnxoaslng p, Plants. Land- —— cal Contor hos Immodlaiot lOpmshlfl. 536-6623 change and Issue receip­ service technk^an, 8, Vo a re looking for load oponlng (or Controllor- scapers. Sood & Feed Wo e ts. W ago Is $7.14 por oxporionco In C/KU m en as well e s others ox- ' ® gj i, v e S t o o d ' ^ a i n . Bookkoopor. Responsible Worohouses. Mony as- mer ' Pizza Hut is now accepting hour Interoslod persons systom s a must, si porlonced in residential tor all luncUona rolatod to signmonts load to Ideal porl * appllcollons (or delivery may submit an applica­ oxporionco with RCA ^ metal building constnictl- payroll-porsonnol. ac­ careers. • niot j carriers, cooks. & wait tion and rosumo to Tv/ln DSS a plus, sond rosumo Closing date Is March 29, part-time employmont. MILL OPERATOR: \S Mako oxtra moneySS Boclatos or Bacholor de-• reasonably clean drivingI 1995. TTheHom05load.1211RIor FT, F m ust havo CDL & bo n your spare time. Send groo In Accounting or'■ record. Our hourly wage TWIN ‘ FALLS COUNTY IS Ave. E., Twin Falls. 25 2! yrs or oldor. We'll train. In y o I SASE to M. H anson PO ' I W i tth l a Tim ej2s - N e m Business. Compotllivo* Is vory compotllivo. WoI AN EQUAL OPPORTU- - 3 2 4 W » SAJ ■ Box Box 2677 Hailey, Id 63333 salary & bonofits packago.; have excolloni bonofits &. N iry EMPLOYER fiAmalgamated Sugar Co — Sond rosumo to David* advancem ent (or Iho right - n e e d s exporioncod mill Wust Mu havo CDL ICC, DOT • = Fam es. Administrator. SL- Indlvlduol. Apply now ol , vrrlghl helpers for repair card. c & clean driving Avi Sonodlct's Family Medi­ ' I 209 of usod equipment Wag- record. rt CalI349-5511. inlorosted ir In oaming Slubscripti l i o n , ' tho Addison. Blue LakesI |BES™jMmL 01JNOE| ...... $6-$14hr. $1 No door to cal Cantor, 709 N Uncoln,'• or Joromo iocotlons. Hur- | es starting ot $10.67 hr. ” Joromo, ID 63336. EOE Applications ore being O ne FT d riv er. A pply In door. jjc 1-600-676-0621. ry bocauso positions oro | porson. 818 Commerdal • Bortondore noodod. {702) taken through Job Ser- P IND-REP * going (asL Avo. Twin Falls. Bonents. ------Enorgotlc. dopondabio por- 755-2491. ask for Kon. vice. TvrlnFalls,'lD. 736- ^ oon noodod 3 days por CENTRAL SUPPLY per­ y o uLl c a n finei d o u t : ' RN E m ergency Room ,Exporioncod brdlor cooks. 3000. EOE______Part Pa time Hair stylist for JD son nooded part-tlmo. Will woek as diotary aide. In (Temporary position) • Hair Studio, apply In per- ,,^11 busy hoalth care sotting. Please send resume to Aro you looking (or a groat train. Must be molhrated I- RMuirsmenU: Current 3913 North 2800 East, f son 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 nnd job? Wb are looking for ° and able to wori< with min­ May w ork inlo (uli timo.'• RN Uconso. current CPR.• Twin Falls, ID or tax '' p.m. ROBYN TODD, MV TF Clinic & Hospital. 733- great long haul tnJCk driv- P imal supervision. Apply In previous charge nurse ox­ 734-6240.______Mall, ask for U sa. ^ 0 , 3700 oxt 357______• ors, establishod Co., good J l porson ONLY at W eal porionco. tho ability to ifaglo Car* C«ntar, 640 trlago patient lypes and Rellot cook nooded 20-30 benefits, & 80% of our TRUCK DRIVERS, solo & " J JO B SHARiNQ RN Filer AveW . Twin Fails. ^ W h o ’ss i n t o w n . , demonstrated proddoncy/ hours per wook. Call 734- loads como back inlb teams. !, CDL. hazmat, 1 _2I: Growing Hosplco program 51B 0askfor Dan. Idaho. Call 1-800-793- yr. y expor,, DOT ouallflca- oeliv b io o k ^ (or a coordinator',f • In general nursing skills. Dolivory person needed 4 - Prefer onoyear nod/surg ; 5688 for more Informatkxi. tions, new equip., top days-woek. 6-12. Muat to share this position, ’ Taco John’s Is hiring PT - wages (or exper., vaca* -hav u 2 4 hours per exporioncs and ACLS. Drtvors needed full time, lo- ^ have car. a fun personall- | ‘Part-time, eveningo & holp (or nights and week- t tlon&prD{ttshartng,100% tyty, , m ust be rellablo. Profdr Hospfco & ends. Apply after 2pm ot1 cal milk haul. COL with an I company ” paid health &' mgmt exp'. Computor_ exp weekends, 2-12:30am. endorcemdnts, except ^ R e a s e have refs avail. $5 Ffve 10 hour shifts ovory, 1879 Addison Avo E. TF I dental, EOE, Edwards + comm. Contact Sury at “ W h o)’s ’s outbound.1. holptul. Must havo current hazardous. Must meet S X two woeks. This position Brothers, Inc.. (208)623-1 cCookie o Basket, 106 Main L V)o Bluo iMkos Country DOT qualifications, ^ assessment oxpoftence. 362.______^______^ Send resum e to: vtrlll bogIn in Juno and ond° aub Is occepUng applica- Ave N atter 1 p m . _____ in August. Apply al , lions for watt persons & MVSS. 200 2nd Ave N. Cassia Memorial Hospital. n,chW™%o Top ^ quality all-around Free wood, 3-30'pine trees Twin Falls. ID 83301 dishwashor.plckupBppii- Tnicklng,lnc. r 2303 Parko Avo, Burioy. m ason. E x ^ r In oil phas- down, you cut and haul. Attn: Dobblo ; cations In tho orfic* 185E 300N,Jerome. es « o( m asonry. Top 73. E_OE E m p l ( ^ M/F/DA/_ 733-1067 or 734-5368 r W ho’s m akking waves. _ betwoon 9am-5pm. Cali 324-3511 6-5pm. EOE wages. y Call Qofay Ma- NEW NURSINQ 7 733-2330. Insurance. 401K. Bonus sonry g 734-7728,______HHelp e l needed In moat RN Team L*ad*r • Labor ADMINISTRATION IncontlVB plan. — dopartmont. Cell Lyn­ IS & Dallvary: Must bo at) Is accepting applications ) Tho Blue Lakoa Countiy . rwln Falls Tnjck & Equip- wood ^ IGA 733-6401 ask ' '0 RN In the Slalo of Idoho. (or NC'S CNA's who aro >• Club is accepting applica-- Drlvors/OTR Dry B o x ~ ment r your local (relghllner for Bob or Leonard for it L&D oxporlonco proforrod. dedicated to pnjvlding or tions for wait persons, HOMEMOREOFTEN dealor. ( I s now accepting appointment ^ looming to provido oxcoi-II- Every othor WMkond. pick up appllcatuns In the> Now hiring Exp. & inoxp'd applications ( (or mechani- W h o ’s m n aking dinrm e r . lent ln-patlent/ro6ldontI t 11:00 p m -7:00 dm. AppiyV offico betwoon 9am-5pm. TRAINIITo AVAILABLE cs. < Please call for an ap- Motel Mod m anagore, will train, . core. Many new & oxdi-II. at Cassia Memorial Hospl->'• Call 733-2330. Min. 23 yrs & Clean MVFI poinlmont , ask for Randy housing/salary, ho groat - Ing possiblitloo for ox-<• tal, 2303 Parko Avo. SWIFTTRANSPOFTTATION ^\ 7 3 3 -7 0 3 5 . towrtinn. toe 733-1359. ponded core providerit Burloy. EOE Employor 1-800-347-9436 '' rolos ore being dovefopod.d. M/F/D/V i 2 1 0 1 , If you aro goai-orlentod - I SALES IDrywall ta p e rs needed. 2 with a poBltfvo attitude a & Therapy Techs needed, to yrs exper. $8-15 por hr of work wtth profound hand*d* Tolomarkollng: S4.50 to^ bO E Medical, dental, life t ’s n e w . wont lo bocomo part ot m ■ $30.00 por hour depend- this team thon apply In Icoppodldds. 1:45-I0pm Ins. benefits available. ,1 shlit, weekend work inIn Ing on ^lIKy, som e com^ ­ 733^)613 or 731-0165 porson ONLY at W «st all pulor skills helpful Apply , basic Cart Conter. 840ID votvod. I( Interoslod call T eresa at 034-6603. In person at 264 4th AvoD EXPERIENCED Rier AvoW . Twin Foils. S. Twin Falls. Satoiilto0 STAINLESS STEEL Is looking lo M Ihe foilfollowing position: Tochnology.______VyELDERS NEEDED; W h aat t to wear. \ : W ages nwaUaWo, Looking lor oasy. fun wotk?' vacation & hedth benoflts AUTO TECHIHNICIAN Good pay. Days or eves.'• availablo. Immediate with Ford experiejrience In auto | O e Hourly or commission.'• openings. 436-4950 J B S i 7 3 ^ 9 2 9 2 ______transmission, diagnoiinosis and repairs. , W h e r ee to w ear it. OmJlittd raac»«s ara iooWng^ Experienced Insulation lor llami thty w«nl to buy.* workers. Kotchum-Halley TOPPAY.TOPBEHEFlEFITS, TOP SHOP! 1C TECHNICIAN ,r area. FT. refs. 726-1075 r a d io l o g ic Plnoa your ad todiy (or Jonforlntenriewat Primary Haaltfi. Ip - Exporioncod OTR dal bed Contact Rupert Nation caro provider, is 736-2482 or1-80l•800-473-5797 Con P a u lo s Auto Mall Inn drivers needed to operate ttodlolofllc T cc ^ d s I. N ., Joromo is seeking oneA' ' Inllwestomstates.Must 1243 Blue U l(es Blvd. N. Twin Falls, Idaho Mivice, communication qualified sales manager.f havo good diMng record f W hat’s iri1 th e stars. n .and be at toast 25 yeara J , Wo offer a competitive A pply In p e rso n a t Con i i f f Ital plan. Please send Paulos In Joromo. 901 S.5 *^id. Odgen Ut based medical and dent* ’• company. 1-80^453-2227 resumes to: Lincoln. 324-3900 or 734-5665 P .O . Blox a 191050 Flalbod driver. 48 states.. r Send rosumo to: PO Box Attnt n t M a i y Holpl W e need onorgetic. 162. Buhl. ID 83316. W hiiO e g o t a r a i s e . £ ^ ) ? . B o U « , D )I 83719-1050 I onthusiasllc people (or pull ond part-timele positions available: our sales toam, training!2 Holp wanted: No smoking. MlnlmUnt ' provided, above average^ able to drive trucks, oper- LamiiWsiton, Inc. has openings at its commission. Sales oxpo-^ ale machlneiy. CDL a +, Twin Faiis, Watio Potato Pot Processing setting preferred. rie n c e a plus. A pply ^In willing to shovel dlrtl M rso n a t 953 Blue la k e“ s W«o« DOE. 206.758-2078 Plant for qualltied appiippilcants on swing W hat gam e isi o n . @ Blvd. N. TF sliltt and graveyardard shift in the f e foilDWlns positions: PROCESSING &PACKAGKAGINQ OPERATORS BREAKKf AST & Applicants should po:possess mfnimum W'ho’s t on the: b1 all.'^F - p E S u M X I i Qi i i i S skills of one year machinema operating UNE Cooks. Cl Qualified applicantsJ , prefwred, but willItroinindw In idualsw iih; product processing '■ V:M flf 6 months experience os 0 Basic math and compimputatlon skills and. ■ must hove 0 minimum ol Bssional oppw rance • f W ho stoleie th e ball. linoCooiiiiiahijhvolunume sefvite restaurOTt. •PlBajont, prolou a c c u ra te re c o rd keeping k skills, s .Good commiim unication skills Experience withh computerized We offer oxcollBnl wortMiitag (onditions and benerlls public ossisting g. For more information (on-^ .Abiliiy to woritw equipment helpful. Rif Induding profit sharing, them in (hoir Ul]iw sp^tion neMS todlhe; •Deiiro to oornl'n-high Incofne with /^plications willI bbe accepted on I Employmtii . oxrfHontont benefits. . Tueeday, March 28,’ft 1995 from. 4:30 W h o vw on it all. •iSM OTIJ^ifoOor ' 1-000-442-3^ e - - If-youWnlwMledJidin.toining.ajQ p notch D.M. to 7:30 p.m.,JnJbS-CPnf!reme_ In ___ —— ------i'23-S ------^ n 2 0 S r 7 3 ST626trWirfoliT ^ ------;t D a v i d J o h n s o n a t m lllr next to the Technical Tec Csnfsr on learn, contact D 856 fiusset Street, or you liiay send a ■ iMtwMn Hm Ihg«n» of 9 on to 3 pm , 736-242 4 8 0 n o w . W lthT[»TheU t octN pil, jrou can fl nJ I >utt cvcfytliitmcv you alwJV» resume lo LamhWeiWeston, Inc., Attn: wantedretl toI know iihouf thcM«j(lcVttlleT.ey. Ami mudi. modi enorc'. EquolOpport Cher^ Phillips, P.O..Box Bo 128,1^0 Falls, • ' TomiutacribeW: to TWT1nc»Nnw, jw call1IK73J-093I). ( Andbvcto l o m o s ^ m - kiniw» lifeiK Ma«re Valley.------Ei m b I i i s M r A f f Gali (733-093J31) ^ W opmldoiconiwlvatH lnnlanriiid teles coaplitilM iiefi w 3*nCAS»10 • JACKPOT, MEWSOA K l EOEMffjHff/V/H [hl)inifHtfUIYHH/F/H/V T h c T m Ke s - j N e w s ■ juiEqmimni

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ThebeTimesl'fews^ B U Y IT ■ S E L L I Tr - FIND 11 CUU S T O M E R i ______^ E R V I C E \C L A jSSIF■lEP 7 3 3 t - 0 9 3 Wi Tm ■ S FIHAMCIiICIAl5 1 I ■ 502 I I 213 | ‘ 2 1 3 I 5 0 2 i I 502 I i W2 I I i '€~- 213 i TWIN FALLS HOMES | | TWIt J lF A llS HOMES 1 < FALLS HOMES | |lllSC.OPPO^Hn]E8| l l P 8 C.OPPORTlJHmE8 | | MISC.OPPORTUNlTlEa. wjNFAimjoii^ Ijw m j i SALE BY BUILDER F o rsa lo)bybwner.$114,fr b WMACULA'JL A T E 3bdrm .2’/4 10 position# now opon withi ' I FT delivery, must have Earn E up to $3000 mo. pro­ 2.03 ACRES FOR S t om homo on 1 aero lot 00.240000 ^ n. vory doan. both closclose In. quiet NE dynamic cleaning equip­. good drtving record. Ap-cessing mortgage refunds DUCED to $104,500. 4 Custom i Itorago ^ e d , sprtn- - ply at 229 2nd Avo N.TFIn your a re a . No oxpsr. »droom. 2 balh, boautl- 33VJ317 Addison Avo E 4 bdrmm. . 2 bath, family •area.Slora mont company, no oxpo- I spadous 2 car ga- klor systorrstom. Insulated 4 rien c e n o c e sa a ry . willII ' ■ ■■necossary. 801-468-6288. I view from this ono lev- '1 5577 7 7 sq fl ^oom. sp car garage rage, largo lar lot. now hoat finlshodd dbldbl garage w/ RV train. Guarantoed mini­. Tho Joromo Recreation ~ ' I ol hohomo. Gorgoous cus- • 3 car g, covered patlo, Exp*rtonc*d ofoonter* 4 — ■ 4 0 1 tomm Ihomo wilh largo ook •Voultaullod ceilings pump., well vi nnd pressure parking, c mum S2B0 per week F-Tr District Is currently ac- | 301 I , 2 decks, patlo. Finishedod 'AV basomont 4 r copling applications (or Attractive ^ opportunity for ■ SCHOOLS/ dreai•oom kitchen. Portlally -Rocfvlodwooddock ta n k . 2 pormanont poallions. P-T BUSINESS I 1 around 24' 'swim- fireplace.ICO. NIcoly la n d - 9 1995 pool staff and porkexperienced pet groomer. I INCTWCTTOJ^ i^dandscapod, lols of room • *Go*y 7 o n 'A acre, a cr located on Noed individual for oenofal,| Above average starting ilassos. Nood moro Info? 10 home building silo help. Duties would Incl. havo a CDL llconso, class No quolao-Tax advantag- Cuu Rock Crook canyon. Wo purclfchaso forodosunw j^odgoof of R R io r. Remodel od '' wago. & above p-t hours. B wfj) air brakes. Please ea es -Groat support and Call.,11734-6401. 3EM or uppers, Foros^l kilchonen wllhv lovely oak lo a d in g & u n lo a d in g irthwost of the hospital. * ” Coll Magic Valloy KErljyal calU oo or Mike 726-9600. Iralning-O tr a ainyour S TITATE y REALTY istmont Inc. Realtor cuoboordiMuds. plenty of room equip., focal dollvorios.f- 734-2863 ask for Steve. . 734.04tM 36 ‘acres. Call DOR- S om e tflochanical akillsI8 ------^------indD Now hiring cashiers, also j «Jrm. 3 bath, 200 sq ft a boautiful ocroago. ■ record. Must bo yra Now hiring: Ploaso come In OPPORTUNITY rnmm 6.500. i»94-444 Newly remarriedrt porson and iomehom is docoratod , for graveyoRl watt porson & apply a t Magic Valloy xJrm, 1 bath, groat loca- homomo, ossumblo loon. »»«>•»• to agpl^.. 3CH0 hrs. por (or full and part time Call: 2 bdi h e s anan older 3 bdrm . 2 lovely.>. Hooting He system Is Veterinary Hospital. Re- Jennifer jei Fish 733-4216 tloron. $48,950. 733-2323 $95,195,000, Call 733-7095, homo for solo. Far- g as fumoijm aco plus II h a s a posUtlon; Muot be able to sponalbllitlos include os- boc BARRY RENTAL work various shifts. Apply Bocky Baldwin 736-6039 or^733-7051. 7 ^ nilos E. % N of Murtaugh romodolod (i don't swarr^ocIP cooler. Cali slBting Iho vetorlnarlan, 428 Buchanan St ------M S ADDISON WEST In person, Travelof's Oa­ 700 sq ft homo on 2 V Jk t to d o a n y m o r e . RALf^HPH for I an oppolnt- animal care, cleaning Twinv Falls, ID 63301. ROQERSON: 0 ( 2000 aq ft ^70 sis. of the Hansen cros, 4 bdtm 2 balh. nlco « -3EM r «■ 1j ralliof be vrilh now mont atat 733-9576.7 Pricod kennels, walking dogs. 4 ------nistom log homo. Garago APPLY IN PERSON ONLY pon kilchon. flroplaco. 2 O FATEI M REALTY husbanand), foncod back- at $65,0015.000, *95-094 •Y Bridge. genoral cleaning. Mon.- AiAro you looking for on thop. $74,500. 65S-4327 ar garago, Iandscapod & 734-0400 , ^ard.. p partial unfinished FrL 0;OOomlo5;3Opm. o«oxdtitig part-time buslnoea » — monl, detached ga- r opportunity? Call Rogsgorson; 2000 sq ft log foncjncod yard w-sprinkling , Musi bo enthusiastic & yslom, Cali 432-5246 UY HOUSES^ $3^80K , 8 0 ^on ' short dead ond f _ L ndependent Junior team orientod.______^■ 733-8676 or 420-0012 hoi)omo. Garago. Prico ro- sysli ngo. F ix ers ok. S a v o gtrool i Tunes-NewB Ind - - due I. ctoso to shopping, V J I luced $69,900.666-4327 ------Dkor foes. 734-9766, $ 7 3 ,8,500. W olcomo iEM : 865 - T w in Falls Valley Paving a Carrier Route 8 BALLOONS & BEARS tors. Coll 734-9447 STATEV T E R E A L T Y PO 776 1 re you plsnnlno a move? - Rooltoi Adil»cnAn.W. Idaho'a hottest retail FAX ■ ^ 734-0400 lOfrUOOAdd Bellevue, Uaho 83313 QoMinod ad» wn point you IN V E S T O R S or 375-’5orly bo School district. ■ ' DEPARTMENT [ bordoirdorod by now attrac- Sites High potontlol CA:ALL CINDY HOUSER 01 0 fast growing subdivi- • erator wHh a CDL do ss A 20B-734-5538 ■ f ^ Truck Drivors with a CDL t i ...... 214" ' " n ^ Idaho. Write to PO Box 156566 Princolon Dr. Pro- *780'80 ACRES - 600 hoad STATATE REALTY Klmbrrlab»rlrR<-a I^PLOYHQJTWAN^ ^5006, Kotchum, ID 83340. foi'orrod NE locotlon. 3 cowowronch, somo irrlgatod 734-0400 J. ^ 100-20CL200 Locu.1 I rep 4 hay land, 4 bdrm ______100-300-300Wilnut . . bdi3dmi, 2 bath, full finished crop Experlonced housowlfo, ^ lOmo.SWofCasUoford, m q ' Is and would like to 3Smt, 2160 aq ft total, hom 40W PRICED A1^ M If you live near this a molher of 4. ia looking for mi 3 o i Fireplace. RV pad, quiet • 171371 A C R E S - R a n c h , bccome an indepcnjendcnt junior carrier, cloanlng ioba to suppio- ■I^M ONgnrow^ •N T R A L LO C A T IO N ™ street. Closo to shopping, hay,lay,pasturo, corn, two 4 >odroom, 1 bath ranch f - FILER c^J T h e TilT im cs-N cw s at m enl famllys Incomo. Ask ■ ■ idrm homoa, north of 1003 W. STH ST. - $$ NEED CASH? P®jool end schools. $95,9- bdri me see this new 3 bedrocm,n, 2 both home. 733^931131, ext. 203. for Tami, serious inqulrlos W. Call 733-4638 ^WorVondoll only after 6 pm. 543-5191 WoWo buy notos 4 real ostato _22; S8 ACRES-Smoll ranch Sp”2np2nd Avenue Eut Poor Credit OK roll leer, decorator. Call ishing our your front door, MUAGIC A VALLEY 590n/UltllMRAVB. 7 3 3 -2■ 2 : 3 6 5 lS00& Ufp3rdAvtiiu» p3r E..1 (200)567.5636, Min. Debt0 Consolidation OK < 100-199 4(h4ih Avtfiut Eul CANDLERIDQE Idaho Co. 600-646-8539. nder constnicUon at 2189 “lOBERT Li JONES REALtY 7'33-2365 3 V . .r hW rtnt . . ' . • " 200MK) Maurice REAL ESTATE L0AN9 Julio Ju Lano. 3 bodroom. 2 REALTY 734-1991 hM 100-300JOMotnlftpklc,.. W . i 2 1 5 I 32132 MILLION 140 LENDERS babalh. This UadHlonal stylo 733-0404 100-300:)00 Sycuam iRESUMEPRbAHA^ lnloro8ta8lowas11.5%l Inl home hp has lots of charm. is area and w ould like to Froequotos-Rapld Gas Q« heat, oloclrlc AC. * If you live near this a 1.600-262-6001 jcndcnt junior carrier, 733-2009 for customized Fundingl p Any alze loan. landscaping lar and redwood , becomc an indcpen EXT. 1211 call The Times-Newsws at 733-0931, eit. 203, prof. resum e. Roy Stotten Roaltorr Inquiries InvHodl dock do Inciudod-ln prico. ____ lO yrsoxpodencoI Complollon Cc dato: March Maple Word. 734-6217 >UVIA 1995. CALL CINDY to seo BEAUTIFUL BQ IDAHO RNANCtAL 19 this homo at 731-6114. POWER RESUMES CONSULTANTS thi SPACIOUS ITER B i w tTimes-Ngws *S5-040 , tofnll VALUE HIIOME CENT J Lomco 734-1893 **2 imlly homo on 2.5 acres. 1-800-320-4966 ext. 21 _ 1-800-670-1693 Ovor 3100 sq ft on ono level. 5 bodrooma. 3 Profetalonal resume* ^ baths, maslor sulto has Cindy at 733.1606 i ■ 304 I f fireplace, jacuzzl lub and GEM ssoporalo shower. Unlquo SALES; CAREER< | ^ j n v e s t m 2 £ 2 - J o! OSIINMD ( STATE REALTY kilchon wilh adjoining 2 1 6 I Real Re Eatalo loans mado. ^ 734-0400 Gary's Westlondlid Oldsmobile, Buick, 734-8727 for dotalls, family room. Formal e n ­ EMPLOYMENT T. try. living and dining AGENCIES — ------1 Short tem i investment cap- “ aroaroas, 2 heal pumps, In­ Isuzu currently hohas an opening foro d udos contrai air conditi­ AMEHICAN 8TAFHN0 Ital J noodod. $35,000. Coll ^ m m m IVe offer an opportunity INO DarroilorW D arron. ^ oning, AutomaUc sprinkler sales consultant. We Wo can holp you wim your 678-1459 6 ______■ syslom. Excellent buy. Ask about dur $1.1].Q 0^w n Finance Pro{'rogram... tomporary^. s e a s o n a l ^ “ Call DOROTHY for to make an abovera averagei Income ina 305 1 I dotalls. $1 95,000. Plus 'lnTJn"i^i^'la734-«52* I CONTRACTS & I m - 0 7 1 pleasant workk environment.e Paid 1-600-721-WORK I ^JJORTQAQKJ ■ Fl:REEgift M/F/DA^-EOE-Nofoe % EQUAL HOUSING ^ lolth insurance and PRIVATE INVESTOR OPPORTUNITY , I with each1 home purchasase! vacation, healt W * n e e d Q uality ,I f.buy m ortgages and „ , Employ*** c Mrtk^^ttslauiadvwlltlnglnthit GEM V contracts. Darren Berg. _ rotireinent programam are just a few of the' Wo can hsindle ll I STATES l REALTY 800-901-9301______Hb 734-WOO 1-8003 - 4 1 3 - 2 1 54 •In Twin Falls 733-7300 _ I lo _adv»rtl8a •a^ty ptaloronca _ _ beriefits avoilogiloble. Experience In Burioy 676-4040 Trust Tr deeds, contracts, mortgages purchasod. tac».n*?r(fi(por.fiiB.hartJcap. B E A U T IF U L V IE W 24 Fleetwood Single}e wide homes to chooloose froml EXPRESS n >noke River building alio, PERSONNEL SERVICES 2206-734-6727 for quote. tarrtrtUt£ao.crrufc«iorlBk\er Sna preferred but willwill consider applicants an Intomlon. lo nuko tny weh approx. api 2/3 acre on pres­ Sdlffo(erent floor plansi prelorvftce. Ilmllallon or tigious tig Grldloy Island. StciMnaUon.’ Familial (Ulut - Hagormon. Hs Has septic BOUVIA HHOMES has won thee with related experience.ex For on The Times-News is currcnti; MMjdescMchnirbcrrioapaol ... tank and private wator ence" award severalII years...yi enereetJc young people for li 18 IMng wliti paronls or loflal syatom . Area of fine “Circle or Excellei interview, contactct JonJ W. McCormick or jn n lo r c a rrie rs. W c a re g n eattcxSan: prognanl women arxJ pocrtMortioalaJyadikhn homos. ^ This Is a rare op­ because of>f their commitment to a ra p id pace In tbe Buriey-I m lcria gjjportunity to obtain ono of BerkleyeyWillmore. a r ta a n d wlU b e adding nen lh e bosl building sKos In customer satlsfactlitlon...before and afterer thet salel U y o a h a re tb e drive to pr ■n*in(n««aperv.«rxslkjwi1t^ SoSouthem Idaho, $135.00- You “CAN” ownn a new Fleetwood Hot^om e... GARY'S; WiSTUND\ outom en excellent ddiTerj acccpt any acJvortltlfifl Ior roal 00. . Please CALL JOHN service, a n d Ibe d e d re to ea: «jiU)«Mcn.l*lnvtoUooolI» FCFORBES al 734-4572. Ju st can us TODAYI forI more exciting Infonformatlonl - law. Our raadtrt ars neroby mm - 3 2 5 OLDSMOBIBIIE, BUICK, som e bucks th is n m m e r . Inloimad Uul alt dweUingi . give tu a call. a)«wlii«d InlHs newtpapor an ^ ISIISUZU CallTresM Toner at 4364C avilafcltonBnoguicraiDarty ^ 0 - 4 1 3 - 2 1 5 4 e Ron), Twin Foils ID If 00 answ er, pteaie leave m teb.Tooai^cl(3bomclcn I 1-800 4 UfOPoltlbeR caIHUOToifrofl‘ol1-B0^66!>- V an9777. The Toa-lfCB lolophono ^GEM IIdaho I0MO46 ( 2 0 8I) ) : !733-8721 Rxitcr tor ta heiartig h p m d il S in STATE REALTY . I W r S e T iP i i-eoo«7-a275.______|. 734-0400 H ■m I OPPEN HiOUSES rURDAFi lY, MAIlRCH 2IS,: 1 9 9 i IkOO-^OD I n . 1 :0 0 -4 ; 1:00-4:001 PI .M . J i S S n [ImesjSewsi j ^liil 5 • S / a ■ 8 9 ,9 0 0 *105,o o00 a *1010 5 ,9 0 0 * 1 2 7 ,5 0 0P .M . 1:01 * 1 4 9 ,7 5 0 *8i lOUY DRIVE. TWIN FM 425 MCE DRIVE, TWINFALLSra ilS H .TWHFAUg_J144011TH AVE. E..TW flri57s-yrrMun- ^ ____: 4«IBITTEHBB1 f u ^ r mis 6 bedroom and 3 balhih tiome.ti vintoge home with 4 bedrooms,tx 1 1/2 btlhs,.formal ■niree^ bedroom. Zlath home with 1 TTili lovely 3 bedroom,:im. 2 biin home, wllh approx. Untage u home In excellent area wRh 9 atlng - Indudes a newer oak Wtcher5hen and dining, large livino1 room roc wllh fireplece, plenty of . oona level. Upgraded carpet, recastgcessed llohtlng. oak 1533 aq. It. on one leyilevel, b o u ts a prtvate master fl/zy T a th a . 2 family foomi.fV»iice, Exlru Include 2 family rooms, tirec builiTne, aulo. epflnkliInkling lystem end much more, cablneM c witti *d|usUble ehelves.res. beautifulI master eun rpom off fimly room. G u ige with opener, central air, coveredr ^ ^ J o Stop by and take a look,)Ok.#d4-it0. suite s wRti walk-in doset 3-car garagjarage. #95-098 iKS'VilJM'K! system S end plenty ot curb 1 couilyard and euto. sprinkling system.. syt ujT,MQ*aEJIT:WALTIILTK M USnMOAQOT; I OANBURO appeal. Coma take a took n WM thelvee&luytuuinsin“ i' S m S . m S i M l o m S wiiyour})ottMM97 !J I rm:JunuHEss - alrriBatindilrconclltIc HOttlD lit: WALT HEM \ window*, many, many me 465 PACE DRIVEE, TWIN FALLS * 1103,500 0 YOimHOiHonakPEoaycoiiimy w aoVi Ave. E. • 734J4-0400 ^ ™Thit lovely 3 bedroom. 2 bith homet crofiera appraximetely 1690 m. f t inaveryfunctJotial.in a floor plan. Laii)*Utchen,Mpartt8dirdining room. famlJy room. IMng room.Mm. Vautted ceilings. TWIMFAllS 1211 HO walk-lRdosetandlotsolstorage. «9‘r»4-347 by SLACKERS. , [G lte r e a■LTY.#>: i HOtTB)BY:lQOClJUUI ■ M tW .ptlnkllra V ^ : : S lo p ty -M H y - : muRHorE gEM1445 STA Addlsi

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5 1 3 " I ti 5 1 8 I t 6 0 2 “ 1 f ' 602 ~ 1 ' 5 0 2 f 5 0 2 j — 502 I I sS I 1 UNFURNISHED ■ UNFURNISHED I TWIN FALIS HOMES | | acreag es A LOTS I ||_MOBJliHOM EsJ I UNFUF^SHED I U TWIN FALLS HOMESIES I I TWIN FALLS HOMESa I IjWjNFALlSHOl^^ ^ H O U S E S ^ I I . H O U S E S 2 1 /2 BcreM e, beautiful U1970 26' Qolden Falcon K L- O EW N E W T O T H E JEROME BEAUTY■ swotTwln. Spacious 2 bdrm home in Jerome ranch, 2 acros w/ shop. view of South Hills. Itrailer tw use, with hoiding 2 I ar rent: small 1 bdrm IMAGNIRCENTVIBKB' MARKET - This homo abounds with Country^lhA^^I.OOO. tank, 1 elect & gaa refrIg, 425 4 a month + deposit no 3 bdnn, bd 1 bath, Avail 4-1, P o r r« 30d- BoautyondGradousnoas.. . Full view of Valloy & N smoking. 324-2154. S500 $6 -f $250 dop. No houslouse-atove and fridge ,! OFTHE SNAKBON This custom-built 3 bee _mountains. 734-6310___ electwaterhester,$3000. s um. $230 per mo. $200 bath room, 2'/4bath hosJ ana From It's maintonanco Call 423-4462 leave msg. ■I ” ' I Sets. Pel 733-5990 after 6pm fum. ;■ R IV E R C A N Y O N irgo froo stool oxtorior to its 2acres, 6mlSofTF,groal — 2 bdrm, 2 living rooms, sau- —------— IOC. sec. dep, $100 cleaning . I iThis 1 bodroom, 1 otallv ba op®" ft. O w ner Carry 1/3 Down na, 1 bath. $400 mo + 3 bdrm,be 2?bath, garago, lep. dop. 734-9251 ; Oak upgraded modom addltlo- home slto 734-6374 ^ 1976k Reotwood 24X60 llko' ^ I ' homo has boon totaliiQuo- spacloua rooms, Oa New 3 bdnn, 2 bath, comor . dep. No pets. Call after 7 S660 $6 mo. no peta. no —— n can >dently owned & T.F. Just painted throug- 734-0400 n n k operated. hout. New kitchen and street 3 b d m t.l both. AC, FREE FF ESTIMATES 'E looklng'Rock Croo “ s T e I gas heat, dog run, near CALL324-3490 ( m n Canyon, 7 bodrooms,,a"5____ 1-800-74^927 BARKER bathroom . Stove, rofrig, fl® ’ MAINTENANCE VACATION PROPERTY CSI, no smoking, $650, + ------baths, formal IMng roon » CaJIS43-4371 water, seviw , trash pick- CS nome: 2 bdrm, $400 + • I FREEEXTERIOF Prestigious oroa: Ownor . TIME SHARES d $300 dep. 734-1465 forma! dlnlrvg room, 2 ton 6 0 1 ;up furnished. Available »00, dep. 324-2641. - ! motivatod. 4 bdrm. 3'A now. No pets. Idaho p^, amo Is ily rooms, play room, do; S I 504 I Full membership In Soldier I FURNISHED ' den Country trailer. 2 . I INowly constructod homo bath, much more, MUST tiouaing accepted. ^ »rome; Lease, 1 bdrm, . I bod- light bosomont plus motVnl? \o I BURLEY/RUPERT Mountain Ranch & Resort I H O U S E S ; II torMfIc location. 3D bowith on Z'A ocroa, Call BOh SEEIJust Reduced lo $476/mo + $200dep. ” ■’I»2S S S /m o. 466-9256 , 3 ,o‘ $207,000, Call 734-68300 I H O M ES Located i hour from Twin ■ Apply et OK Auto, 556 4th P* '' room, 2 bath homo)nt w for nie PARSONS CRS f< Falls, 1 hour from Sun 1 ' bdmn!Sj8e^uto^fe? ^ il unnnlshod basomontibinets i youpersonaltoui atove/rofrig/water incid. Ave ' W TF. 733-3077. >rome: Lease, 1 bdrm, OPULENCEAWAITS^ On rivor, spectacular view, Valloy on HV/Y 20 near S325/mo. 466-9256 ' ■ joxponslon. Ook cabint * 3 bdmi, 2 bath, lg aarago Fairfield. $6,000. For _ $325 ^ Pop. 733-3624 3^ bdrm, 1V4 bath, AC, fire- ^ i/iWtchon.Roaitytomor o S v In this Hot Now Usting, w-storage. No yoni work. more Info, call Sharon at place, WD, 1 car garage, Nwowiy remolded 5 bdmi 2 Largeirge 2 bdrm. upstairs apL ^ Into. C A U CINDY TOD Gracious 3 bdrm. 2 bath Newly remolded 5 bdrm 2 ( * Exclusive aroa. $7500.bO- 733-2414.______561 4th Ave. N. $595. + Wbalh, lots of storage. $650 Mo N opets p and no smoking. I Y. #94-420. singlo lovol ramblor in bath, Iota of storage. $650 i low appraisal. Call 670- dep. 734-53M JJ;a month t . 733-7078. ^34-2558 734-: or 734-2559. lovoly quiet area. Nowor' 0637 or 436-3714. Saw tooth Valley cabin on _ a month -f ■ 733-7076. ^ , GEM carpeting and window Aero v^lth views VWh«n you hnve »omothlng to Advertise Ac where youll find Oui mile. Coll * P lu s ta x & firie. hNever a DOC fee. Subjectject to prior sole. > C .. REALTY master suite, larbe fund-d' ovos 423-5024 lor moro * 1 0 , 6 8 3 * ■ tonal kitchon, fireplace« Infon^allon. ^ 1 734-1991 vrfth insort, auto sprlnklor srGEM systom ond more, Convo-■0- 92 acres. 60 shares of TF ; PRICE REDUCE[H) S T A T E R E A L TTY Y nIent lo cily parks andId water. In hay and pasture, at Homo, corrals, loafing TO $164,900IIQKT 734-0400 schools and priced ot IN sheds. Will sell all or part. ■ SUNNY AND BRIQI ----- $139,500. Call RON 18. 734-5519or 326-3196 I Quality now constructi.“ igj REDUCED TO) FREEMAN at 734-4208. j t r o 1 9 9 racker m-402 ; 19955 G eo Tr ' focatod In CandlorldJroom. $ 1 4 9 ,9 0 0 Wanted: 5+ acres zoned1 • ' • Dual Air BogsJS • 4 W hool ^rivo Dri • Intermittent W ipers^i^ ; Subdivision. 4 bedrocft. R rst Lovoly country aw oage c Ag with insulaiod. 1500f • Pov/er Discc BrakesB • 5-Spoed Maitenuol • - 1 ,6 Dior EFI ' 2.5beth.2109sq. n.Foffers Rim Viow Lano Wost. sq ft motal bIdg wtth con- _ j|S S ^ • 5-SpeedJ ^Manual . a BS • ; floor m a ste r suito n offi For- bodrooms, 2 baths wi aete floors and 3 phaso • White Top privacy ond comforttraffic F main floor family foor powor in TF area. Must > vordrivo GEM 1.0 Liter EFI SHc. #31S 1 6 0 ; mai entry diverts Idtral din- oak kitchon. gas hoo;°”V STATE REALTY/ Includo 3 bdrm 2 bath 1 -c i.-< Into formoJ living androom, d oloctric &lr plus basomor houso. May need owner S H c J-:' ing o r Inlo family IC roo IN - Bo th e first In lino. C(S 734-WOO _ flnandngw4th$40Kdown. L i s t P r i e !- Neutral c0l0f«.CAaCl34 AT BONNIE PARS0N5 1 5 W H A T A B U Y Eves, (408) 636-0606. \ *13,495 - DY TO SEE. l»94-234 . CRS. MARVELOUS Modem , 731-6114 List Priee...*8, Stylo Rambler Just 1 513 8,395 Y32J£^ SALE PRICE...• a . I Roducod for quicker sale.io. I a c r e a g e s & l o t s Slnglo iovol quiot IMng of-of­ 1 GEM fers 3 bdrms. 2 baths. 2’ $14,700 2 acros, Broatmaking viow GEM-TY STATE REALTYT y car garago. huge patio or lust minutos from Buhl. 734-0400 privacy foncod. Sprlnklor : STATE REALT eystom. Upgraded light Bark e r R ealtor S43-4371 734-0400 plush cori^ng and SALE PRICE... 7 , 5 « laj 1.36 country acros. comor I parquet flooring in forma) I1,6<< & tirio. Novw o DOC foe. Afti»r 1 »ttl TimeTI BvftrjMoit. A lot In nico subdivision. SJ *Pluj tox & title. Novorvor o DOC foo. Aftor 1 sl Timo BuyorBu) Roboto. *Plu» tox & 63 dining room ond ontry. A Sub|ectS to prior sole. • . Subjoct to prior solo. b l l J d ; must 800 ot ONLY of TF. $10,000 firm. Tho- $75,900. CaB Ovmor/Agontnnt m a s L loyd, G em S tato9 bobbi KELLEY 733-2365 Realty, 734-9122. or 733-6482 evonlngs. 19 aero parcel $16,500. T995 C ( hevy Ccom arg Call Dari eves. 733-9249 • Fog Lamp Holog • Power Trunk Roloasis a se 20 acre homosHo with vfoter sharos-groat viow. • Air Condilionlng • Powor Door l ^ k s I Call 736-6347 • 3 .4 V6 SF1 • AM/FM Slereo Cas I w/ovordrive !^H | 3.3 acros. M eander Point,r • Bucket Seat • 5 Speod M anual w, canyon rim prep. 734-06222

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NH vallovooy com sood. bosi ■DUPLEXES Jeromo. Includeo stove - ed, largo solecllon for Wantod: V Spudnlk with 42' - = - _ sol up with auto switch 974N1N4 4 row com snop- 0^00203. Bob E Homlllon ud 0 , rofrig, dlsh w ash o r, AC 6.120 SQ WHOLESALE sale, by trir load or more, boll. For salo JD Dozer ^ gear for instant start & porhi•hood mounting for NH Kl 734-3587 or swfswitch ovo in cose of pow- 2100 Vory nico amall studhpaid, w/D hookup. $49516 t a warehouse. Loading dock, , your pick. Call fof moro Blade for small frame I 705 00 or 2115 chopper r»-1477 .i47 or 536-2293. aharo bath, utlla paliW55 monih, ♦ $250 depositjBlt. stroot drivo -In, easy truck< Info 454-9335 or 4663855 tractor. Call 543-5530 I FARM & RANCH or or outago.'ldoal< for back hlghfh spood goar. Jiffy cart d o so In, $325.736^3851 Availoblo4/1, 324.8194.94. access w/off strootI ------S U P P U E S up 543-4688.______lrg 2 bdrm 2 bath duplex;?K 7 3 4 -4 3 6 0 lo r a p p t. No lactallon, 823-4451 - smoking or pels. Farmers & Builders Rongo, rofrig, dlshwoah — 19 pr. 6 to dollvor, 9 year- WE OIQ ROCKI or, utility rm w/WO hool — I lings hoifors. 637-6411 i^ U t us oxcavalo your main : up. Single car goragoIIS) I 6 0 6 lino, romovo your ccncrote $ 5 ^ / N I S M'A N \ $525 1st & last plus $25(a ® I MOBIU^HOMESi 2 year old pollod Simmon- ditches, , or othor digging I deposit. Call ovos (S V tol bull, oxc. brooding,noods. Wo havo all the 4 4 M / PiCKu(UP ' ) ___ 2 bdrm Mobile home In I 733-4727. $1250, Call 543-5941 heavy , oquipmont noodod, I3T, ■PIVAiU Joromo. $450 + deposit; A . H n M l TTms., r // HtkyMTnr lati- 25 hoo d h o lsto ln hoifor Walton ' 1N(2 ot 678-7700. B-1 $285 1 bdrm, fridgo Ind elect water & aanitati- w / c « f HHttsl / ^^KiirlAi stove, washor hookupp j ; on. No smoking. 324-2154,154, calves. 300-400 lbs. Also, Manure Hauling — 24 hoad springers, 543- n w ater and trash pd Ouane'a Custom Farming ___ 2 bdrm. gorago, aero, no 6888 or 543-4464 326-4506 or678-1666 7 34-1401'______.smoking, no insldo pots,ots, ' ' _ 3 year oW Angus bun. good. ^ Deluxe 2 bdrm. Duplex SSap t 3 « 4 o a 3 ■ ^ — 834-5117,______Id “ 7 0 4 I 2 balh, DVi blocks froirmo. Spacious, clean,2 bdrm, |WRM|MACHJNER^ ’ CSI, rof. req. $600/mo carpel, groat community,illyl 30 Holaloln stoors. 300- I Coll 543-6201. ; most utils, no pots,t e . 600 Ibs, oa. Also day old '61 -6 JD 4640 4X4, Radial bull calvoa. 544-2810 tiros, I duals, vroights. exc EXTRA NICE APT:=vo.- ” 3-aS34.______cond- 326-5686,______Lra 2 bdrm 2 bath, stovo.pri- I ^ , 40 head brod hoifors, An- J rofrig, DW, disposal, s pri' t a i 6 0 7 ' gus. 20 pairs 8i 30 com. 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Cali AM or Primo N Bluo U kos offlcot o ■ evos : 01324-4427 Housing Applications AroFor space. 1800 sq ft Indudoades b u l l s Polled Horford, - Now Being Accoptod y For & 4 privato offices, confer- 30' Sm uckors wood wlpora r i 'er- teatod, high gain, easy 3( I Noar Elderly, Elderly,|e(f & onco room, 2 restrooms, handling, reaaonablo, with > foam markor, $ 1200. Handicapped/Dlsabiedties Coll 734-1357. : __ Call 536-2294. J631-5952______Porsons. Rant & Utilities I Based Onlncome. Apart­ Commorcial/rotail office‘•i® Black Angus rog. yoarling . ®'5 row sled corrigaior, $275. spaco available. 1600 to ment NOW Avallablo For ' ” bulls, EPD avail, Walt 733-5410 5000 sq ft. coll 734-5681. /W S C M ^ ^ Ront For Further Infor­ 1 1 .. Nelson 934-5345 after 6. ^580-KCoso. 2WDwlth mation C ontact / 1 / 2 IOH Au- 1100 sq fl, offlco epaco,p**- Close-up springor hoifors. ‘cab, & oxlondahoo, 560-C Tho Jeromo Housing Au­o r 005 Shoshone St N, Im- 'T Wlaconsln calves, 678- ,' . TOD 733.6876. Equal 3357 or 324-1132 Rick B. ter ahop fork. 436-5700. Housing Opportunfly. Colostrum starlod bull — ' calves for salo. Call °6 row Milton bool planter, ' 324-7360______‘complolo, good cond. Call 1 / 82&-S578.______Colstrum fed bull caV es for — salo. Call 324-7392 or 675 NH Manure Sproodor, ^ 7366313. 1 6 'tandem axles. $1500, P|IOFESSIOIUU.BlilU)in 636-2643 M m iu S tre e t traiSTPn .,San|3 ForsaJe 110 hoad Eastern t 325H«inii A.I. helfOT, to start calv- 8-row S' IH rotary hoo. 3-pL AREYOUSUREY(YOUWANTTOBUYA'A CAR OR TRUCK Wl^mCHECKINGU $650. Call 423-5917 ' Ing, Aprtl 17. 522-5707 J •P lwI TTax. a Tit)*; Ucent* snd Doc F « . onlsttlD or • 1200 sq.ft. 01 FOTMioortiwtaforcattSo, For salo. IH Super C vrlth , o n b a s s t n e n t f l o o r Vendirtg R t 4 hra per wk. (good roar n i t ^ r 10’ Bril- I • 1 2 0 0 ^ . ft.oOT'and-slwweiHOtC.^ 01 amc S4BOOr73<^''•• -ron• j rollBrharTow. Calf' ' I ‘ BcKDtlVtt IBSll'UOind alann sy^em. 2 1 o For eslt: 1-3yr old Reg. • *= .Charolalsbull.487-2011 JD215tandom'dlsk.14‘ I : Street p^ng andat $ 1 , 2 0 0 a month’. 'd u U ir^ rubber, good I 5 year lease at P O U £ 0 HEREFORD coodltloa $2500<»tlor. I : AvallatileAptlUst b u l l s Can , 5436017 Of 5436999 I --H lghw aaning ft yfl«r1ing_ ^ iTOKTnnDiEIiHSBSSS weights. Semen lestecT "■ ■JD'^O.'PS, JI ceK alr. di*;- ' I 324-3534 iate, 670-3348. I

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- 811 I i ^ 8 1 7 I f€ 818 I I • 820 j 8 2 2 I i 8 2 3 I . 825 1 ^ ~"fl25 I I \825 ^ |- ‘ MISC FOR SALE |MU9CAU|^TR^ || PETS & SUPPUES I |tOOOLAMACHINER^ ( I VAVARIETY FOODS- I WM>AHTEDTOBUY L W AWTCDTOBUY Ij i I WAKTEIKTEDTOBUY | .48' antique round oak'tible' 1 Brother electronic sow- 5 piecep dm m sot, with aid- Chihuahua Ch puppies. For salesa • Shopsmlth Mark Larger non-working Computerlera.prlntera.'any- Wanted tolobi buy; 45 auto pis- ' with l«av«s, e chairs, ing machine. $160. Ski & jlan jt hl-hat a n d rtde cym- $160 $ ie each. 734-S734, , V, complete ct w/jointer, S s V i irT V s& V C R -s. Coil thing e ei> ie Jlro n ic , NOT- toi 19622 FordFc PU tailgoie, bals, good cond. $700. ' 31/© u p f o 40% . ' ~4676 eves & wknds W O R • matching buffet w/mlrrof. trim m achine, $35. d rtor Wt. Near new. 734- on>n vyour crotery bill. RKlNGor & 7 0 lo3 '73 ’73 Cadliioc Eldo- «lD O O 'beat«ffor. M 6-4873 734-3049 7 ______FawFancy Purobrod Border ^7^ 82 evos. 478 Madison. n iFalls Grocery Outlet 1090 or newer XR200, in SJ,??!'KING.733-8760. rado, 4 4W Ml Orand. Call - ..643-6808. ______- Collie pups, $100. C21S150 FIRM. :k up free.______734-4868168 eves.e ' 1 0 'C h a p a rra l S a to iitte , Console Co piario $575. Chor- Wori.Vorking parents 733-5425 734-0293. goodCCd condition. 543-5176 1 ry Spinet piano, $650. ------r- C ouch & loveieaQt, excolI built Into scrambler. Coil r :oln G-7 w elder/gen. ^ iW e'sports car, like W a n te d to Lincol Ics, Star w a r toys 4 a ^ 7 “^ “ d to buy:67-69' condition, clean, $225. Free derrvery. 678-2717. Freop00 pet rats. 326-5474 onlj;,traiior/>storage boxes, ■ jmph, MGB or? Chevy Ca 423-5827.______F ss showcase. 733- . , ' C a m a ro w ilh or Call 5 4 3 ^ 4 3 .______- a picture & details without moi For aale: 1 Roland eloc- Frooeo to1 good homo, 3 yt- w leads. Good sh ape, I VIDEDEO EQUIPMEH t I I molor 324-8721 ’ 1968 ElCamIno, new en* Fc ,700. Tom734-9122. iR, PO Box 1906. ------Dark wood 6 drawer drosa- 'gine, ' turbotrana, clean tronic tt 11 piece dojm sot. >id, old. spayed, female Dal-• —' — - 9' saleliloilito wilh controls, ruv mMI l.W de, ■alls, ID 83303. W ontod1 to buy: : Kitchen Of w/centor atoraQo, pad­ $2950: BianchI ML bike, 1 1 VC Rich guitar, 1 Wash- mat(nataim wllh deluxe dog umliiior high frequency $eoo.l ' « cabinots,ts, 4* b a so board )0.825-5738 oflor 2pm ’ (igdI b is' th. on. pl.c. ,ou UVETH A ded headboard, 2 night Shlmano gears $250; 6 burn b base. 2 PV SC 4 houaiouso. 733-9398. ajYc1 D-1 box. New, never ■— mEES WANTED healer,, deaddei Macintosh . atanda $500. Electric wooden onlce dosks, 20 apoakor. a amps and I U:usod. RetaU $700, Springig Sale 5 on usod TVs, ■ -- 1O30-.SPSpruce & all types. ccrmputortor forfi parts. 4 go AT&T.typewrlttor S75. podded chaira. 733-7612 mlxora. n Will soil alltogoth- d 8 2 1 oskiriking $475.837-6485 VCR’s,R;s , Camcorders, Sto- ■■ Top $$. car for parts.part: 423-5130 ''*■ 324-2704 aftar 7:30 pm. od: Bassinetto, cradle 208-788-2676. ^ ------or 733-0404. o STEREQ/RADIO/CDS ____ 8-11amonly reoC> Com ponents and imiiar infant bod & in- ■ Spooki Wanlod to b buy: Oid David I car seat. Twin bod wanted tc Full size plllow-top mot- 2 twin size bods 1 frame, — CLEAR SOUND P“ode !«l 5300 plus framing e -Z to to buy: 2 ' alumi- Bradloy^oloillior rol or gar- Guitar Ampllflors 1 canopy. Little Tyke num hom tro sB & b o x s p rin g , inI S 6 0 & $ 4 0 .1 Schwtnn 10 w Alpine amp., 4 speak- Igun. Good cond. 1 yr Electro m d lines, hook and don trtftorrtor. 324-3450 , Now Fender Jam , Ibanox ' 0, etc. 734-7511. latch typ< plaatjc,$150.734-6881. spd biko $35.733-7013. Nt irs, 10’ sub 4 carpotod . use. 733-7826 eves & . rv Rd ' rpo. 788-3694 ------Boss QX40B, $200, ea. tokend8420-2190 ____ ------Wanlod to lobuy;bu Small build- )0X, $500. 736-9210 — Wonted:ed: Bubble lop comp- Wanted;: PreP 1079 Toyota ing to bo King seta, hotel rotum s loss 734-3335______...... weekokdays No mattmtter how you spend nr vai bo moved. Cal than 2 yra old. 5189. Call van, good cond, Landcri:rulser.788-2146 655-4277.77;______KBD baso. drum mach., 8 omo and Car audio, aEBtov■ovtauons bring abtxwtat- ir dayi, claeelfted file 733.7ft;-7639- ______(Hailoy) 7 3 4 - ^ 1 . ______FAX s Vdcom- Audio control rg ir busy schedule. Pul - pc drums, guita;. violin & ,, r«»uiu. When you wrtt* ------Wantod lo bibuy: Usod Hon- ujxicon and much moro. your lelllod'o tlmo-eavlng Wonted: Queon elzo plilow>top misc. 734-3387^4-9349 ur daMlflod ad, be sura od: Horae for a 12 yr Wanted:I: Reiiabio,I cloan, da Fat Cal.Cal. Will poy cosh mottroaa & box spring, ailil^^ YOUR J ilost unused, In orig. roododors undoretond your «Broetorctory ol goodt and mt- old giri. giri To bo used for used cusustomlzod von, low for roosonasonoble prico. Coii , In plastic $200. 734-8881 UKE NEW RoUand koybo- boxo10X03.736-1822 most»»»0*-sp<»llllout. « to work tor you today. 4-H.C£-Call 733-3634. miloo.CoColl 768-3772. 536-586666 ard. 734-5068. ^ :sofa bod. S150. Rodiner, . sec. 2 antique ceiling: . A D zLowry piano, oxcoilent mmm llQhta, $75. og. 733-8191 TIMES 1 CLASSIFIED condition. c $1200733-1525 DEPARTMENT “ Twin size plllow-top mat­ Now 5 ploco Ludwig dmm tress & box springs, still In 208-734-5538 s « e t Four ziidjlan cymbals, . plastic,Sl25.C all-=!"■ ■ hardwoar ^ & soot. $1195. i f l ■ - 734-8881 ______FFroo boxos at Reflections, 726-42841 days, 886-2584 | • 242 Main Ave^ North,TF. _t UNIQUE QUALITY USED _ & alao NEW hjmlluro.' G reenhouse, 21x 4 8 , hoat- R w tored planoa.733-3905 I New Sofa & Lovo S ots' ing, cooling, automatic S h bd 1993 Cl^ aeata for full* Genllo, ( clam paronls. 736-4997.______alzed PU. 734-0308 Shots. j 5275. 324-2899. Now Oak vanity. 8 ft. long. AKC ^ G roaf Dane puppios. I 815 I ^1 clawfoot & 1 podoBtal $350. « Caii 438-8093. bathtub. 326-5231. — AKC Lobs, Chocoloto & AC biado 6', roar bagger, NNow custom topper (ils Yellow. ^ Roody 3-21-95. for JD riding mower. 69x80* shorUjod. Now ga- Groot ( hunting slock. Coil 733-4782______zobo, 7x16*, gordon arch- 734-5818 ■; or 734-8526 o s , fencing avail. — 1993J|PR D Kothy'a Lawn Mowing 734-5183.______AKC AJ Rog Black Lab Pups 1994 jpRDD 19929^MC 1994 qmA^/4s; TON Sonrico:TF.Flior,&BuhI. - Bom 3-12, Exc. bloodline, BRdKO EX-CjCM&4X4 E X - C A 4 X 4 4X4 eHKABc Call 543-8192 .N. Now storogo bidg for solo: paronts hips certified. . /i07893-2H^utoito.. «08076-|3-JvANico, ^0B(iOBOOl-aXLTjtoaerslon, V-f/•8. «53ll8-ia. 8X10, 4 'd o o r, has floor. . Males $350/FomAla$400 T u r lp D ljt , Lawn rooviing serv iu ^ri^ 32^-3S33.^afore ' 80m . r . Twin Ralls'^ Flier areaiL..,^ n o o n or ; . Call 326-5216 aflor Spm.‘“ C Springer Spanioi' pup . m If . n g j ^ 0 PACKING CARTONS pies, f price nog. 324-3587.' ! Mother & Son lawn mowing for moving. Cali 736-2438 — - son/ico. 734-5068. . ------AKC Al rog. Dachshund pup­ POKY RIDES , py, f male, sable short- - P.M.S. PHILS MOWING Birthday portios, ote. hair, ( first shots, also inci SERVICE, mow, trim, 324-5905 pot; taxi. $100,736-3838 ; misc. sorvicos. 734-S336. — Painting shod. liquidation AKCa( rogistorod malo Lhaso Tractor & loader, rototiiiing, salo, all art supplies, A / p s o ,p r o v o n s tu d , 4 mowing, blade work, framos. canvases, paints yoors v old. Lovos children, c o rru g a tin g . Ali of MV and brushes. 544-7525 $75. < Coil 678-7016 326-4631.______TRAVEUNQ7 Round trip icBorder Coiiio puppios, 550. ESTATE SALE arid ono way to Sait Lako Working v poronts. Coii rv 1994 FOI>mk 3/4 TON 19!1990 FOHA 3/4 TOI»N 1993 FOliP^ F-150 Mares, colts, plus appl., an ­ O ty Airport; atopwonving, . fFronkTwitehisB. 334-8539, , . * b 'ISK e rt ' 4X41iOnCAB 4X4dWAB 4X4 mfc^AB tique him., coiioctabie .. about trafflc a n d .p ^ in g .. t ■' #OB08| cars, pohable e au n a ,' ■” rido , tho Flight'Conhodor . .ira'M -“i sytoadvoftlulhclsul-' ' M SlOppor, hospital bed, Shuttio. 1 -800-8300-VAN. _ (M. Ju«lcaq733K)931. whoelchalr and misc. — 736-8072 YYam aha 900 watt gonorat- Free to good home, oppnw, '9 ^ 2 4V ^ 7 1^5 or. $300. 733-7960 6 ' mo- oid, Dobomton, woll Electric lilt chair, nearly - behaved, house broke. . new, $475. Caii 934-8228. LLLAMAS Trained ond 324-7119. 2 ______Free: Lab puppy, 7 mo oid. teiy°C«flra3-«3l. ° 73^8132 leave msg, Froo: Rod hooior male pup. DO-IT-YOUR$ISELF IDEAS "j4 m os old. Found in So. Buriey 678-5531 V A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER J Join Magic Volloy Bird Club ,-$ 1 8 a y e a r. Moflthtvnows . J• l letter 4 more. 731^5366. :• 1 9 ^ 1!1994 M l^A 4X44 1994 FOAPto F-150 •or^4-5078.______4X4 SH0B'WTBED LLAMAS-Tralnedond TO8O94.O- O J ^ M S p e e d , «07909jia*l Air, ■ gontt^, $400 & up. 432-6634 '7 II n S ^ 9 §75 Mlnaturo Schnauzor pups, 8 wks oid, 2 fomalo, 1 male. Coil 678-3166 Purebred Australian Shophord puppios. Out of working parents. $100 ea. Coil 544-2629 Purebred Boston Terrier, : • mate. $100. Cia 733-7095.. < , P yth o n , 7 ft., &"ffiendl7i-v, 3 ■ H $300, Jerod. 736-0016 or . 733-3151. . ■ ..... 1993 PtiWTU[AC 1992 Fp d N T i n c 1991 PjtaTIAC 1989 I^AFARI s u N B B b lLE: grann ;M h l e lemI ^ Rog AKC Rottweiler pups, y A.^ k n g l n o , ■: GARDENAIIARBOB .r, # 0 76W 6 a & 10., # 4 1 8 0 8 1 - # ^ 1 m ale & 3 femalos. 734- A u t o 4 • AiilHclaUicBcanooalonay,ng w.iy toward making your • 7825. 7 Trado possiblo. ; gatden a unique sMowplace.:e. T Thisptcllyi'llicafchcan — $q r 3 go ovor a DackyarO walkwayway or alongside Itie houso. ' Rog. Ri Australian Shephard- 5 ®8|i@ 9 1 8 adding immoasurably 10 lUiij aappearance — especially puppies, c champion when Ihe flfeenefyocisofowirowing. Our stcp-Sy-siep in- linos,excel, j working sliuclion sheet even includesdesatraceablearchscclion. i Instincts. [i $250 886-2644. Painl the arOorOhe color ol your choice, oj Icavo it — natural and let tha wood we;wc.Vher with age. Rottweiller R( AKC, malo, 14 GARY’S3 rmo., lovable. $200. c ------T .,------. t 837-6109..______fll3 Arbor ...... J6$0 — Send chKk lo: □ W'3 Rottweiller puppy. AKC. V WIESTLATND y TFTNPtfomO'pt □ 112-p12-page c a la lo g .:...a 9 5 hip OFA. 3 monlh# old. : • p. 0. Box 230 Plctuiing 700 woodworking > Vin Nuyt. CA 91409 and handicrill p ro je c u )______« - A ^ s e d lGar&5^ ______Top Tt German Shorthair ______f pupa bom 3/17/95, lots ol Center refs. Show winners, pick ______y ) o u ra now , will hold till ( n D i i i Cily------— - weaned. Exc family pets ' - f - ■ ...... - - r - - . -- 2 Z‘p ' ^ ' ...... ■ & 1 hunters, not hyper, Price Inbl^ide* PosH'osngaiHandiirtQ .$300 J cash or H down * ,vd. N. • 733- $50 mo. Can 3 2 4 - ^ . ■ / 1070 Bluee Lakes Blv M825 *See dealer fbr comptetiitete vrttninty details. All aale pricprices plus tax. $8 title and $40 DOCDC fee.

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Si 1 4 825 "I 4 S s I 4 g I f4 827 I f 5 S n 9oT“ I f ” 909 I ^ , I ^ ^ A M T E D ^ O B U YJ ^ IwwjTmroBUY J LW ANrarOBlfl^ LjjfANTmroBU^ I ■ H g a r a g e s a u s J I | cCAMPERSgHEL^ > I SSPORmOQOODS W. HUinWQ.8UPPUE8 M l rrek 950 mountain bike, ysar W ont lo buy; 1400 sq n; otof Sot of metal froo wolohta’Its’ Wontod to buy; U w d ho»M W \A anted: Old nw tjios. Call ESTATE SALE Tre ear old aluminum cam per IL h $300,736-2051 8h« track 20 weight ma- [ 5 1 6 ' chain link (ondn^. CalliUiIl wtih bor and bonch. ^sh & stock trollofa. 326-5471 Gary 734-9393. 131360uchanan.TFSat-3-25 *3 shell for small Import DP tn ina. 200 Iba o f vrelght. R T 423-4934. oq'uar)^m with lighth t call onytlmo. — 9-5. Lota of Hams.______“ — ...... I truetruck. $375.734-1133. chlni S12525.423-4638. ||i|| — • occosiorloe. Cail Wanted: Older furnlturo — 903 — q BB Wanlod 2 whool lino & 5 *' -Wanted to buy: black or van, . 24' or longer, good Elks £l Ladios Floa Market. I ^ 5 423-5278. BOATS & ■1 EZQC30gasgolfcart.$l500 hand linos. Contor or ond>nd I _ blonda. malo unnoutorod cond, i or largo onclosod - 101 1 S. AJdor, Joromo. Fri- ■ ^^CCESSORl^ I I q U N ^ ! F L £ ^ J or be 1001 risora. 366-2375. Usablo bath size towels.IS. Cockor Spaniol (agos 6 trailer. i 643-8390 Sot ' 10-5.______L best offer. 324-4443. I jo mo.-4yr.)forbn)odlnoof - ^ ^ W A T I O J ^ ^ ~T steol or wood outaldo . I...,— ,1 EtEstoto solo: Morch 25th 12' Sears game Fisher, oKcIu^^flCUPS ql< eec.(X golf c a rt with tri.$11- W antod ATV 3 or 4. whool- doora. Call 736-2526>6 can havo p i ^ of tho Itlor. A f . S t conly. ColloctibloB. bod- yviiwtth 50 hp ultra light mo- $90G900. 2caMsUREa(12 50' oroi will eon seperato. 4 1 9 635Cessnat82-H 5 C or, call 366-2375. ■ 733-883B or 733-8380 I tor, adjuatabis pilch, 3 *n>ej ■ q a r a o e s a U s J cding, dishos. tools, vriiool toi Tneals) $50 ea. 733-6631 whe«leeler w-top. njn s good 3200T100Tr60O-SMOH,l/r80 — onytlmo. | barrow, lawnmowor, fum, blado prop. 1 extra prop, —— 160 4 2 3 - ^ gallonPon fiAlI tanks, dual ra- Wanlod to buy: latodition mtn biko, chllds biko N ew W inchester 22. OopL 56 VUlages, errow ba- i& kltchon S misc. Coah trailer Ifld. Days 726-8353 Ni '' ' ■ - dlos,)s, Northstarf Loran, Amorican Nallvo Barblobio cart, chlld'8 blke«oat, &; Wanlod: 15'aluminum O Lever actkm riRe, $300. S lair i doll. Days 734-3075, Dot>- bios, antiques, clothing. (ontyi 412 8th Avo W Buhl or0^ Evoa • 786-4768 ask Lav Ir stepper, $100. Dual Mod>d CC Intorcom, always “ >• 'bird.balh. All good cond.id. boat, woldod liko o Qro- '°>K»nny.______^ Now Ruger 223 rifle, motk>Uon exerc. bike, $ 100. hanoei bio 733-1815’ovoa agoror Klamath 733-0350 fum.. ' gas log and acroon. — ngered. $36,000. Call . ___ roflsonablo. 734-7260. Gam go salo. Sat 25th, 9-4. — $375. Steve 734-1803. BothIth like new. 643-5972. 43e"5(6-60S5 or aftor 6pm much more. S a t 8-4 1207 Gi 12' fiberglass rowboot, — W anl lo buv old china cup­ Froom6nt Dr. TF 734- tMIsc, colIoctlbloB, som o ' "...... q 208-438-438-6202.______^JP- WAMTED: Child W foTblcy-Z Waatod: 1988-91 Ford I $ 3 0 0 orbostoffor. Rug board, and McCoy pottory.Ofy- do. good cond. 678-2717 734-5419. out scope. 7.62x39 amnw. I ___ 910 - = = 734-2735______. — dition. roasonabio. Call - couch. 478 Madison. CCS S Russslan HP 1440 |T H■RAVELTRAll£R^ | 1 0 0 2 ^ W ant to Suy: Qlcyclo cartut 324-5748. Qood0 ■tutti Rafrlg. (urn. — [4' Larson boat, now trail- rou car tools, audio oqulp. co i- Garago anlo,-lots of-mlsc.- -1^' rounds, CS Norinco FMJ * * * AUTO PARTS & Wontod: 40’ somi fintbod>od th a l holds tw o childron. or. iDhp'motorrcover;—lOOO loc roundsrHungarian-- ’2-Road-Ranger..22!.. -ACCESSORIES------tralior, sultablo for brldgo.OO' Ploaso call: 324-6912. Wantod: Toblo and chairs, lo I c to rto ^ , r*corda, com- ‘Sat. only. 9 to 5. 540 » cond., doublo axlo. Jom os, TF. ^ motor stand, etc. $1300. SA 85M. 736-0647 733 0067. - droasor. Call 733-6696. Ics.-modois, i books, train Vochldo dog banlor, $45. ------4-9743______1 2 K IbIb. .\ Warn Winch, $650, — Will poy up to SlOO (or a magazinoa, knick knacks- ’ imtth&WosK>nmodot2e, W antod: 4li to 5ft cocktail TF-Movlng Sel«: Furnl- ^324-1201______■ Smitl ■2 Road Ranger, now best offer. 734-1133. . funning car, up to $200}0 Wantod: a 2.6 V-6 (run- +moro. ■ 3/24-3/26. 9am. Tl 357, $250. Lloma 1911 wot bar, proforably with'ith for a running truck.'734-A- nlno) ongino, for on 8-10 160em,oftKlmboftynd. • turo. t toys, oxcorslzors. 18'. q .Howoscraft River jet cod (rig, ojctra Uro & wheel, 292 Eno' oink, 324-3206. , 6681 ask for Jim. or S-15PU. 423-6254 734-9204. ; in garaqo. jmisc. Rain or ahlno: 168 boat&trir, Se $1600. Call 73G SSe^^$2600 caah. Ford.$ DuboU 8-5 Sat only. 536-5754. 53 ______—73&2051. 934- lurbo trans. 4 Chovy 5 1974 Mdrlin 17' Inboard- tf"* l 0 6 I 12 32’ Hitchhlkor iTsth: lool/ aoll contained. AC. 5®'lo * rims.'' 2 tiros 205- outboard rebuilt 165 hp I mTTUBS^POO^h R14. liko new. Camaro ongino, new upholstery & l i ^ orm windowa. g,ood >nd. $10,000. Call ar OOX, roasonable, carpol. $4500.829-5062. Boeiloechraft codor hol tub. con >ke offer. Call 324-3205 ' ...... " —■ SOO 50( g a llo n - o x c o llo n t 733-:t3 < a ie .______1986 Bluo Water 16'open cond.cor\ $1700.324^613. — 4 2 9 'Road R anger eelf- 5x7; 6 hole aluminum rT T T T bow. 185 hp, v/6. More ------xlular whaele, $500. or mlolnod, cloan, com- Cruiser, olect. wench, ex- or. 324-6870______col cond. $95{X). 734-6632 I------5 y, o 7 ------f frtable, i $5995.324-3450 4 901 I — MOTOR H P y E S .R V S — H>d tiros, 31 10-50X15 ■ aTWUOTOHCYC^ 199199116fL Bayline'r^'H^ S s 19 Kit Componlon. Mod- ® * [ N E ^ tV IC E I VWow must sacriflcoll 991 el24248, AC. awning, tv on- ® Diy, vory good cond., BUSI covers, skis, lockots, ocL SO. 733-9498. 7i7 5 Harioy Dovidson, sport- $6500. ^ Ask tor John, 676- 34’ Dolphin, loadod. Take te nnna, i AM-FM radio, stor, oxc. ahopo. runa 1 ^ 1^ 1 6 , o r o v o n l n g s , ovor payments. 7.1% elO'oopa 6. like now . BedllneiIllner fits T o y o t e ^ r a Igrool. $3700 or bost offor. 678-5278. g7 ^Intorost 676-3577. $10,<0,00CH?ffor.324-4511 b, $$175 or beSt offer. Call 768-9006.______E a n 15 23)Cr Wt Companion. 111733-1548,______1994 Bayilner, 20 1/2', fully 4 •89 RMX 250 Suzuki. Call 908 I ’ffiInt condi Immeoulatel j aU>ANE8EPAI ENGINE & Call 733 09311 ext e 2 for more Infommiatlon or your servicetee representative 11 londod, u s e d very llllle, I S c N O W VEH IC L E S « 733-358 0 $iSU.800. 733-0492 I " $9995. Call today a t t71AN& b m 4X4 specials. & EQUIPMENT 886-2898. 1-80006&0742 w m s M S m i ii•92 CBR 600 F2. looks & ^>V flberfoam Inboard, tan- I Tony’s Landscaping I runs groat. S5100. 934- dem (jg trailer, Chryier V-8 12 Yamaha SRV. needs, COMPANION SMpini)lnp for parts 1985 Ply- 4738 ovoa. 934-4026 ongino. on curdy cab, port-o- clutch, $600. Call Quiluality m ado In Idaho ■ >uth Sapporo. Call aflor Pruning, Trimming, L(J_ Old World nooringJ TINKER’S ttiaya______potti, po full covor, lilt, trim, 654-2122.______NASH SpmTCm 733-5846.______SNAKEmeHETALLLd new Lawn Sprinklers, e oxcol cond. $6000-offer. igar Aflordablo. durablo — ------SPRIKXIERS&LANDSCAPES ^■92 Y a m a h a F Z R 6 0 0 . 2.^ 980 Skldoo Everest 500. ^BROCKMANS' RV A ' 302 3rd St. South^ Hardwood Installationin Spring Clean-ups Call 733-0620. $11$1500 Invostod. Bost 71.., ♦ Design ♦ Plants ♦ Grading JS3000. Call 677-4916 _ >-31671-600-773-3167 ■ l o w Steel roofing & sidinging Finishing & RefinishIng 15 years experience. . offer. C dl 726-3753. AUTOS OTHER G alv an iz ed & C olorsxs Painting {inside & out) ♦ Walls ♦Hydrosood&mora FIT.DIDMT SEU HERE, _2!!! ' Wedowhatyoucfln'ldo! •93 0OCC Suzuki dirt biko, wohavobuyors.ThoAuc- ' 1995 HUGE INVEKTORY Pate Button Free EstlmstesI iiliko now. 1953 Fannall C ^ 995 EXT Powdor Spodal . I now ond usod trallors “ iVVfry your car or (ruck at Free Ertmates, 734-3322 tlon Exchango. 324-1483 Exc Exc cond. 837-9060 msg. Ujctlon Exchango this 734-5972 736-2903 J tractor. Coll 366-0232. J l f nd 5th wheels In stock. 'Jow custom mado drift |p it Aturday. You got tho j YARD BARBERS | 185 Suzuki 4-whoolor, F IT DIDNT S E a HERE, ^ CO you w a n t th afa how 1( txiat with trir and occoss, vn) wn havo buyors. Tho Auo- bocx r S i S K , . pS lYanJ seriito. spring deannip. I good condilion. S1050. $3995. Call for mora info uon Id range sized In all floor . auctiona wori<. If you 537-9905______^ tlon Exchange. 324-1463 M l^ Mon-Fri, 6-5 ® 726-8505 ------ans. Single, doublo. and KJQht tt also whoro, you RsasonaUe rates STAN S SNOW CPA J id too muchi Wo expect S 1984 Honda Qoldwing, ^ Now soiling our 1995 triplIplo alkio outs In sto c k P®™ U FREE ESTIMATES. Stan & Scott Snow ovorvor 1100 acros &tnjcka ,c. RSHCONSTBUCnON AM-FM CQSSOlto, Intor- 3ovoral oulboard motors, Polaris pol rorttajs. low mllesi HON EY D O . INC. 65S434taftw6pnior • T ax retum preparation ' 5-25 hp, 2 strokes and 4 sp< this Saturday. BOOKKEEPINGIG Romodois & repairs, decks, com, oxc cond. 423-5789. Sport440, $2999. Sport Wo V\ n e e d trade-ins . 42&«230. strokoe,. 536-6323 Bort 4404. long track, $3499. AuctionAuc Exchango SERVICE roofing & siding, doors & • Rnandal Planning il1986 Yamaha Radlon. Harbuegh Hi Motor, Won- Trailt 488. $3499, TraB WeVe will w ork o r yo u r 324324-1483 Jerome Computerized w in d ( ^ painting & tiie • Bookkeeping & Payroll S1600 j offer. Coil 326- doll. do Id. You local RV and Dolux. Do $3999. XLT 600 buslnessi to pPony raco car for Reasonable RatesIS setting, c a /^ & furniture’ EVERGREEN UW NS * •Fann Accounting 6231 e ovos. 326-8688 Marine Mi dealer. SKS. $4499. Call Wo a ) are NUMBER ONE In le, ° 'Ialways a top flnlsh- Spring dean-i^. aerating, . Sawtooth Rontals 1 M arg aret T u b b38 s deanlng. 733-9331 Services c the Magic Valloy. ,$600. Call Ron at 788- (208) 734-6271 774-3409 or 734-4060 C ( om e a e e why! tree pnjnlng, planting, 736-1711 “1987 Yamaha Big Whool, ■ 904 I '84 after Spm. — SPRING BUILDING FEVER weed control, lawn mov^. 2196lhAve.E. ”w /rac k , low miTos, liko B iCAMPERS^HE^ W E CAN SELL 51 Mon-Frl B-5, ) BROCKMANS' RV . ^ TWIN FALLS CALL FREE ESTIMATES. now. $1600 or offor, 733- 710' 7 PU cam por, hilly solf- ^our molor homo or travel 734^Mt«71-e00-773-3167 i 1005 I other times by appt [ tralior for cashi Reason- _ PLAN ROOM , 73»4002 6585, or 737-2994. contained, good cond. ' , McClimans Constructton oblo rates, 22 yoars IFIT ANTIQUE AUTOS Jobstot)id for Generals. $895 934-5316 T DIDNT SELL HER& I Co<^lmofcial•Reskk!rtlai 1993 Kawaskl Bayou 220 oxperlonco. Now Intor- woh & COLLECTIBLES Sub-contiactors INCOME Ti 0 havo buyers. Tho Auc- 1 . , = ^ ConcroloWork-Backhoei JEFF CLAIBORNE ATV. oxcol cond. $2400. i1970 q , 28’ Golden Falcon sta te location, maximum tlon >n Exchange. 324-1483 & Suppliers. TAX J M, ■. I , I 1966e PlymouUirl Bolvedoro 5 Serwce-Septic SystemsI Landscape Architect 734-400______1 trailer houso. wtth holding vislvislbllty. Soo Auto S eller ;— - Bluqprint copies tank, oloct & g a s rofrig, for pictures and prices. Looki)klng for trir ovor 30’ . It. 2 drd hard top,excel 734-PLAN ^526)3) Sofving The Magic Valloyy Power raking, sprirWer instate PREPARATION 1993 " Yamaha PW BO. ox- “ Call Intsmiounuiln MoMr SSX>000-$7000.734-6457. | oond$od$1600offer 734-2161 col cond. $995. Call olect wator hoator, $3000. Cai Since 1976 and repair, sod work, fendng. Call 423-4462 leave msg. HoHomes In Wendell 536- 20&-32^6231 Isavatntg. 543-6076______Travel tri.. 16* fully aelf-' M ustaon seel 1930 Ford Model ^ twiitmbrimraiWMHy . AFFOROABLE RATES ^ Heavy duty PU box trailer,, — Kttained, good condition.! Aeod«sodan, restored to orlg- . pf20«39-7231 19fl4WR250.barolyu8od. 2700734-4001 Inal.il. $9995$ o r offer. Call ALAN'S Q e n ^ Carpentry»ntry j ' & 8^ c am p er, alove. Ice ' WINNEBAOO J 2 S liko now, $4000.423-5291 & 208-4C18^67-4648 Remodels • New 73M 1W JACK STEVENS J b o x , & alnk. S lo o p a 2. MlnrMinnie 300, Minnie Winnie yvhyy atora1 11 when you can construction • Specla!t>laity Clean 92'Y«mWR600 «$600 both or aell aepara- W Wa antor, Brave, Advonturor ,,ellm 117 Place a low -ooit Calln 733-093173: to place your dodcs, patios, patio covers, 733.4786 must soil bosl offor, tete. Qood cond. 733-1204, OROCKMAN’S I RV ^a,latalllad s d today. 733- dlaittnad n ttr ad. W eta here to CUSTOM ROTOnUJNG 734^31671-e00.773-31fl7 093' carports, sheds. Smallall 837-4615 se800 ^ 4 4 Sand & gravel topsoit for oH vew ays, Call MURRAY ■ parldng lots, etc. BARKftl£Nat I I 7 3 4 - ^ . I Qraval Salea NORTHWEST . QUAILSPRINGSTREES COMPANY, INC. BJ’slAWKCARE DIRECT I FROM THE GROWER EVA'S CtlANING SERVICE''Cc . 733-1234 ^ O W IINOI Mowing and'O ean up. S-l? g PREMIUM BLUE SPRUCE & HOUSEKEEPING Free Estinfmtes flesiJentiai. offictis. constractkxiction Reasonable Rates $15perfL PAYMEn & rentals. II you're nc( happy, w VI. I SenrfngT.F., B e r, Buhl TnSUOVINQ&TRANSPlANDNG i M NT U I we'TB not happy. 32B-4489 per month 484 m onth lease Please can 324-2S29. 643-4530 — WORK OF ARTT ______$4S0acqidsI s f t f e n f e e Home repair; Sectrical,■ I Term's Cleaning Services plumbing, light carpentry,y’ MOBILE MOWING [ &Ho(neHeaftCare■painting yalm& building ' EVERGHEENTREES 3 Yard dean-up, yard Reasonable RatesI aean-up. Colorado Blue spruce, Vailed Son/icesAvallabiBIble. 733-0966 wor1( & mowing. Austrianf, Rne for. Spring plaraino C al) 4 2 3 ^ 9 4 0 R I Murtaugh, Hansen, W h a t nm o r e c a n wi v e s a y ? Leave message. seasba Quality ratal 9 Kimberly & Twin Falls T reosT -l? m m f s m m w s m " 734-3535 or 432-6273 4440N.?754E,BiW‘ 4. 543^14 ■ SAWTOOTH ■ SHEET METAL I HORTHVIEW TREE FARM C O M P U T E Ra Heating/Air Conditioning RefrigferatJon S A L E S . NORTHWEST COLORS SERVICE. &f. Commerplal & I . Residential We've moved, Same groat " V S U P P O R T^ (208) 7 3 3 W 8 SH ELTO N 'S '' Is Our Bu9lne9M 8etvtc6.sarnrf great prices. TREE SERVICE ^ Tha Computer PlacaSC* Just a new number. tree topping & removal. 4 1 6 A D D ISO N AV E /E Shrub trim or romoval, 7 3 4 -1 6 6 7 Special ■ d Beneflel'a Home Carea Free Estimates, Refs. Winter Rates ■ ■ Diywal* Painting •Carpentty I Can324-8698 FREE ESTIMATES , I Ali hom e repairs. ire 733-7438 A-1 D R Y W A U inside & out 10 yrs exp. Diywall instaM on. tapingMt, i FREE ESTIMATES D & L TREE ^ Call Bruca textuiing. 16 yrs experience xp- SEFIVICE Ji 733-7543 Jobs large or sniall. Serving all MV & Greg toM lng, ownemer Remodeling? PROFESSIONAL W oodriver areas. 7 3 3 -3 5 7 9 733-4110. THENE1AN1995JEnA1 New C o n stru ctio n ? P i e n t i i All kinds Of contracting. ROoniiQiiCoiTwas Mobile 420-TREE. ty. ' LOcal 536-5185. ' Also decto& 1? 733-7221 or 32M S57 in our price: 2 year/2'1 , - Insured. included in '24,000 where yourur mouth Is.” ^9' Commerdai, industrial^ Dean's Excavating, I(m n t sheds mile no-chalarge scheduled manainte- And wheiether you lease or)r Ibuy a We do asphalt Ron Hamey 736-2042 residential. Buildup roofs, TBEESTWIPGRINDING nance, 2 yeiear/24,000 mile burrjmper- Jetta,. it’s likeli joinlng a club.I. ItIt’s not driveways. Parking lot{ 42 LMktreptlredln24hrt. Free Estimates AsphaK patching, Home R e p a i r s • lim ited warranty, 2 ) year/ a very excl >' OHAlll^ds 733-1554 or to-bumper II slusive club becausese of the grading & topsoli.■ >• C A L L ^733-1566 ^ . 24-hour roaDadside assistance;:.e,** air number ofrf m em bers. You seisee, thd 734-422Sor731-4^{228 Dal* R obinson ^ 734-2939 1 conditionincng, dual airbags,' cicruise Jetta Is ththe best-selling Eureuropean IIHI m m u S B I control, powever qentral locking, anti'nti-theft nam eplate0 in America."’ JOHN'S I FENCE PRO: RATHER HAVE AN "A" alarm systemm , A M /p M s t e r e o c aassette. s ; But therere are things that are bSW r®: . SHARPENING I are more Fencea, Decks, Awningsings. MAiNTENANCE WE CAN HELP Wd build & repair SERVICE in car talk thi[hat's called “loaded.’d." in;iportantt when\ you loin a clui:iub than ail types cf fences. Carbide & Steel saws. •^uarwTfeed Tufor/nir Engibh Grammar/Writing TTiene’s sonjm ething else that no10 for$0.10/mBi ■nd exCMSlvt wear, aM $250 fee H not p< 7 3 3 ^ 1 8 Onton Ml actual priccs.» s . “O H «d by UnB«J Sutae Auto CU)Ck* Motoring DMilon. Inc. tAttegi«» sS u o (Hem«>UIRealiilntSy«tem.ttSL ttSae dealer for. ' • l.aOO-733-9063 Repairs detaftsonBmKedworrantrmty arxl Prolactoi Pk* program. tttScftSourca: AutodaU Corp. 01995 Vbtawiiwagen. I 6««>«B»M^MfcOnm

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1050 ' I l o S "* d 1007 iOM"^ I 4 l o i o I i ioJo”" I I" 1023 ll tf” 1036 I f ”' 1043" I I ANTIQUE AUTOSS I TRUCKS ■ VAN&BIWE^J I I ^ M E R C U m ^ J PO N TIA C - I VOLKSWAGEN VOI | IS 1 I I . ' _____ -I ■ ^4C0tl£C riB^ 39 Moreury Sable. 4 dr„ 198515 Ponllac Parialone' Bala-N< Chevy C3 0 1980,350, A/r. Only ono In the vaSeyl ■ Ford Pof Cusiom 64 Runs oxc. '6 9 f 1: Now ongino. tranny, "T* I960 Ford F-150 Hangorer 1990 Toyota 4 Runner, O white. 60,675 ml.. $5495. (#amjmo 03 an Oldsmobiio “gako, 1965 C a d lla c S sd o n Olv- new tires, runs greatl Totally loadodi $450 W 324-6699 oflor 6pm. whi tkos.runsgroaL$1500-' extcabXLT.towpkg.PS,S , AT toaded with all optlorv 1 ------32^324-2170 88)4) 4 door sedan. Ac. Au- 734.4-7260 ______Ille, drtveoblo, but needa PB, refrlgoration, $2500.fO. s., low miles,4 dr.. V-6. O.Customized for Outdoors '9 4S oblo.iow m lles.' 92 Fofd Tempo GL,w/outo. — ■ " ■ to, Trans,Tl Cnjlse Control. ------rwtofed.$S5032*-S209 324-6844.______seetoappreclate. ^yiM > tiesI $3000,733-1549 BoautlMcari . AC, PB Jikonow ,531,200 1981989 Sable LS. loadod, Roortor Win. Dofoggor, Eloc. '78V/W W c convortlblo. yoliow. Call tWW 678-2857 "actual milos, groat buy. 67r67K. $6500.438-5766 Door>or Locks & Windows. 2 ' $5500.500. 736-1607. “ 1 1985 Toyota PU. w/shell,7 4a ^'88 F150 convorslon, cus- — 1006 i r : 1992 Brooco. 302 v/8, outo tom 1 paint. TV. low mHes. Vory Vi nlce.1986 Pontiac Fl- $8,600 « orbeat ofter. $750 7JK 7 ^ E NEW 1 1993 Mercury spd, $2500-bost offer: undor book. 436-9767 )73 VW campor van, SEMI 4 HEAVY excelcond. $8995 or oroT-tops; ( AC: robullt ur Tracor. 4 d r .. oconomlcal 324-2033 evenings. trans. XLT, AM/FM tape < omo by 859 Brlarwood ad cond. « $2750 or offor. EQUIPMENT • — deck, grey & blue. 66,000 offer. • 734-7201.______w/guoronteo.) $3700/offer _I ' ■■'1 ancand rollatjlo-guoranteodi ^ ^ Call 734-0423. . J 65ChovV4tone,rebuiltmo- 736-0718 ofior 6. ^ . Twin Falls, como se e G » • miles, $19,000,733-141^ ~ . 1 024 $8;$8500. or offor. Call ovos. rJ{.so n' e . 7 4 Kanworth conventional, -lor, customizod wtth shell.9II. ^ after 6.736-4563 350 Cummins, 13 apd,P£: $1150. 74 Ford Courier,or. 1992 Dodge Cummins Vi i 1015 I •82 '6 Toyota Corona 4 dr, ou- L iw 9 \ Jake brakos, PS, 240'JO runs good. $875.77 GMC^C ton 4x4 loaded. LE pkg. I to. AC. 2 sots mountod gg, _anciflust soil: 1988 M oreury 1049 I I AUTO Air DEALERS | wheel baae. SI 4,900. Call V4 ton, rebuilt 327 motor.or. $14,995. 536-6323 Bort I J tiros, I $850 or offor. .. Tracer, runs good, has I Oaiy at 643-6600. ___ $1800.888-2175 Harbusgh Motor. Wen- '60 '( Bulck Riviera, good 543-9052.______I 69' Goo Trackor, soft lop, Muscrack in vrindshlold, good J I — deli. Id. You local HV and cond., $1200.352-4430. ~ groat condition. Days until gas ' miloago. $2000. 1981'1 Toyota Tercel SR5, FAX / 7 9 InlemaOonal 4300 con- '88 Mitsubishi Mighty Mw ax - Morine dealer. - 2pm call 736-9072 or eve- era736-7037, aunrn roof, now tiros, excol . ^ vontlonal, 400 Cinnmlna,*"1’ 5 s ^ good cond $3000. i irai |--==nfngs 734-7334 ______md. $1200-offer. \ / 13 spd, Jake brakos. 9OTPS. 734-6030 or 7330078 1992 Ford flareslde. fully I 1017 I I 6-6522______YOUR # 240'wheel base.$14,000 — loadodi $17.500.offer. I ^CHEVROLrr_J ■ 7555 I jMi _____ Qatraj.843-flfflH)______■91 Dodgo Spirit, like now, I i S i I 1 “ ------1008' -oall-days-739-9703 or- -■ only 36K milos. AC, ste- !?■ Two I 734-0413 eves.______^1976Blazor4x4, w,$2800 • AD 1972 FfolgriUlner cabovor TRUCK PARTS runs good, or best offor. 1 roo. oxcol. cond 423-5104 89 1994 Gallant, loko ovor I V sleopor, wtth Dotroit 318, _^_LIeo$o5150m o. Cali Don TIMES^ES CLASSIFIED & ACCESSORIES5 1993 Jeop Chorokoo. 4x4, Caii 784-2714 eves. 69 GMC 4x4, short box. 199 Volkswagen Cabriolet. np ISspd.ruraflfoaL $6500. •92 Dodgo PU, dual whools. AC 324-3763 420-4673. ’8^V c DEPARTMENT 4 dr. 5 spd. 22.000 miles. 7 commlns diosol. oxc. ■“ Iowm l..nowtlro8-whoel9, ioo olffburg Addltton. Excol. „ 543-8643______00 Transferrablo Wanantyl 196^Con/otto, ' romovablo ' ___ 'l977ChevyLuvPU. $600 glass top. $11,000. Call 08-734-5538 1975 680B C a w Constnjc­me- or best offer, moy trade.Je. Call (208) 682-3637 324-4926 by appt. ' 5053 or 324-7468. I iroo tlon King bBckhoe, oxc 726-7715.______1993 Nissan 4x4 pickup, - 1 M 6 1 SSSSSSSSSS!S S S S S S $ cond. Oood rut)b«r. nowlow ——I I bedllner, bra. CD player. 4 1989 Sontra XE. AT. AC. $ pump, reconditioned con­»o- I 1009^ & reciever hitch. 16.000 i I 1018 1 I Isporty. $5.000.375-9233 ^ I91 Accord, AC, cruiso. 5 198! I L^^HR>raL£R^ I NOW PAYYING trol valvps. 30' backhoo I 4 X 4 ’S miles loft on factory I I Vc s p d . 40K , o x c . c o n d i, spc bucket, 1 yard loador, ^ bumper to bumper ■ '89 Probo, OXC cond, 72k. $1 1 or '82 Ford, F-150. 4x4, Su- '8 7 Chryslor. Now Yorkor, ® 10OK oxloridod warranty, — 1040 I i I bucket, will soil with or »«• w a r r a n ty $ 1 1 ,5 0 0 . Fi- ® mt.AC,storoo,AT,$4500. — porcab, good cond. oxcol. cond. 109K ml., ! $1 IK oftor. Caii 733-3671 g_^LDSMOBIL£^ ” § ^ w/o .trailor. 324-8500, 0; nancTfiVavailable. 326-4097 94 — $4295, Coll 538-6485. ' loaded, $2100.532-4139. J _ gr xall- ^ ..I. , 733-3961.______„ 1985 Crown Victoria. 4 dr. ' ^ e a i H n * 5 I960 drop dock semi trail­ '94 Civic DX hatchback. 1 • " z : '92 '0 Ford Tempo, exc,. m NICE $3000- 438-5009 ^ er, 42‘ long. Sudd whools,tels, '84 Bronco II. 4X4, 5 spd. 1094 Surfaurt>an fully load- 4 1020 cond.. 44k. Ail mo extras. —groon. 3000 milos, $9400, , 00, . 2 Spare tiros, rachot. now V-6, runs good, $2000 or ed, PW. PL, less than I make offer. 734-8898 - ON THE SiSPOT I $6500. contact Jorry 324- 19£ ,00d offer. Call 736-2787 1985 Crown Victoria. 4' dr. $ brakos & boarlngs. Good __ 10,000 ml, roar hoot ond | 3036 or 324-5499 after dr NICE $3000. 436-5009 ^ F O R U S E D £ cond. 324-8500.______>S oir. 676-2981 or 678-5476. q DATSUN 1985 Honda Accord U , 4 CARS $ ___ '86 GMC Jimmy, 350, PS, j i f L ------h.dr. AC. 5 spd. Very cloan D ualw hed tIaU)od350 302 PB,AC, $6500.543-5154 & T R U C7 H K S s ^ 91'FordExtCabXLTHton Classic 86 Dotson, runs 1985 Ford mid-size LTD. —& adult owned. $4000. J l! 1042 n $ _ ong, $2500.1976 Chovylevy after 6pni.______'■ __ Lariat. Loadodi 302 V8.. _ g^t^^ ^ cutio, $1000. ” Looks good, runs good. ^Ca:i 324-2998. g^P^MOUTO_ - $ Top 71 Dollat for Any Kaar, / H lon good body. $1250. \ r, AnyModell $ ' '86 Chevy Suburban, Sll-3I|. 36k ml, call 734-7484 1 $2000 FIrm-cosh oniy. ■ Tandem axle 16' flatbed verado1/2ton4x4. 733-7960______L 68PiymolhVQliant/6,vofy C ■ good cond.$500. 734- ^ I trir, $1000, 934-6879 ^ LOADED, great cond,)d. ‘85 GMC Mini Blarer, auto, 1986 Mercury Sable LS. I I L .1990 Ford Ranflor 4x4, I MAZDA______-682690 i ovos oflor 5pm osk § I emi good for family, outings,38. loaded, Exc. Shape.■' - loaded, top cond, $3500. UDiAM'SI-m For sa le 42' W ostom Somi ■cm I , Call 878-4468.______- stretch cnb, oxc. condi- “» for John, g trailer 1683 new paint,int. Must sool 734-2718. Ro-\o- $5150, or bost offer. Afier ® 1992 Mazda 929. Croam- ^ Can TS8-03I1 3 8 0 ~ 5 8:00 p.m. Cali 678-4277. tlon,k}wmlloaoo.$10.495. ^ looks groQl, $16,5003 or ducod to S8495.______' '88 Chov Conversion Van Call i evos 764-2714. taupo C loathor, all options 1991 for Plymouth Acioim. 4 ^ A ak for D ick Oil b e st offer. 458-4105 days including trunk m ounled ___dr. AT. AC. cruiso, tilt, v eoi MAIN AVE.E . E A S T '89 Chev 4X 4,1 ton dually.ii7 '89 Bronco EB, S. CA cor. with 4 captain's chairs, i S or 458-4658 oves. (bench se at that folds into For i salo '62 Ford Golaxy, CD $' and hoatod seats. 199AM-FM cassette, low w Will dollvor. Excel cond, — 454CI. loaded, AT. PW. XL500,njns. 734-4745. 35,000T< milos. Spotless. milos, dr, $4600.324-5392. ^ ^$S$$$$SSS$!SSSSSSS :RE,. PDU AC, cruiso, AM-FMrM $11,500 bost offer. 310- bod, AC, cnjiso, cassotio - IF IT DIONT SELL HERE, ployer, Wue-sllvor, 68.000 P; $19,750 BIRM. Days, A^ ^uc-1 cassette, bedllner, $14k-oK^) 594-9716.310-420-1144. WO havo buyers. Tho Auc- • milos. $9150. 734-3099 734-4818 ovos. 326-4649. mil tion Exchange. 324-1483♦83 ffer. 324-6746______1972Chov4X4.48pd,nsw LOADERS LOADERSIS '90 Chev. extra cab, shortlOrt robullt ongino, 15k ml. CasaW14. loss than 2000000 bod, 4X 4 ,3 5 0 ,5 spd. AC,^C now tiros, oxcol. cond., hra. Call 35c 2yrd. Clarkark Hit, cruise, 60K ml., excel.»1. 432-6602 €, cond.$12.500.532-4139.39 ' 550 2 i i — 2yd. Trojan 2yd. Call tor [imo ‘93 P<«1 Rangor XLT, 4.04 0 runs great. Best older m ore Infonnation anytimo 1_&___ Bronco In town. $4700.i 208-785-5500. lilor, now front brakos & — tires, low pkg , bodllnor,or, 734-5257______f shell, AM-FM cassette, Mac dump truck. i?i'i Ford Ranger 92.4X4, STX, 0, 34.500 mi. $14,900. Call 335 Cummins ongino, ext. cob, 33.000 ml, Al- I 733-0057 or 734-5650. stool framo, PS, __ pine stereo, sunroof, 6&4 trans, 15' etool dump (4 guards, bodllnor. chrome box, air tailgate. ' '94 Extended Cab. 4X4. (on F o r d . X L T , l o a d e dd . Gumpor, new tires, sorl- Hendrickson suspension } ousonly$13,000 324-8500. $18,500. Call 829-4130. — 423-5321 I : Jd . ------Wonted to buy 42' or long-^ ‘94 Nissan, 4X4, 5 spd. l e D ie a l or '92 Ford F250 XLT 4X4. S e a 7000K miles. $12,100 or or, used live bottom Now 7.3 Iller diesel en- trallere. {308)235-3458 « best Offer. 637-6109. 3/ t f l'ersary Celei glne. Sth wheel towing during ourl ihrafion. (308)235-4177.______1985 Chovy 4X4, PS, AC,^G. pKg. L o ad e d w -e x tra s. ,/2o- with rebuilt 350, now Inte-it»- transferable warranty, ■25^^’Annive 7 3 Ford GOOO Diesel w/20 Spudnlk self unloador.rtar rior, $5500 or bost offor.for. $16.200 736-1574 : ‘ $16,000. 829-5133. 423-4738 iPhrtegeDX ''1 ^ 5 Protege L ^ 1985 Jeep baby Wagoneor. i 1 0 1 0 ~ | r 19951 It* i 1007 hill or part-time. 4 wheeleel I VAN & BUSES ■ t h u c j ^ ^ ^ d r t^ , silver color. 110.500>00 \&9L. ^ I $1,000** MB' milos. geraged, exc.phlstlcate has all kinds o plus dual air bags, a tilt-st ------733-7627. mPes, $9000. 324-4320. . inth/50,000-m lle basic wi • fuel economy in its class." Take the lease and you'll7U'il 1964Ford, V-8, nevie w — — — ° . T h io aop > of family room inside, plu lint. 7 3 Ford 4X4. $1500. Catl^ 1 '66 Chov Astrovan, take rt AM /FM /caflsrtte aterei ]. Hey, we’re isweeter^lng thi e d eal. Come on. already.ly- wheels, motor, paint = ■ a 3 6 -m o n ' warranty’ and the bestfu 538-6101 543-6189 evos or wkndsds ovor payments. 324-4834 B a le o get ireo a n d a ir c o n d itio n in g , h

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