------7.» — ^ i r^. 1 2 / 1 £ / 1 ?> y5 .3. • br:ST= ?N *•: . ; c ? .C 5 a A ? - « ;c s 4355 3 :0* = 3T£ S A L T L * C ££ c : t t ; . t c . t c - w w w jnagicvalley.iy . c o ' m

n % m line w ms ******'‘Sun3ay^^TI'^,'*998 • G o o d MORNiNi

[spfUig S "-- )AHC )SUF PPOR ** ------TT“ r^t)^ f o r w a r d SSS mit L , . . . . - . . h e o rtfa ija 8aod«Apfali Homi'icide inveisstigation:IS await h(lelp fromL (out of theestate ByPMMareantonio aaeSa-fiEt*t ’ ■ TtowHmwrttw H RuralondabspI xftsa h L Sacaeaberg, Ada. ^ I t TWlNFAUS-1- Three deaths. user and ptesident

3 o d O loplB s iG c U ^ B n a i , as ' rn afm U m ■ ^ L tefeftstea C a n p a l ^ S t o p : ep . K ate^aeSAB B£ke spent Satoxd ■ ^ c a r m nrrng jnrmrilp rpnti^^ q t ------: - - P ap p B l ” - ^ V) j l d N Bakyutartra - The cfaBWOCim; IffimdokaJ a U ■sfrimwlaiiiis sdioQls see low»test tl Id ^ o applai scores with reading priv lauds Olympic, , ■ $aW if ... Tr guuxiS'-3Q di£hppeaistotobe. 1 P ^ y m p i c s c athletes wcddng.; . P a£ B 8»B 1 grJufcCMjriyiiii H - e t n O a r a f M t ' '3

S portc SDH vA iisy' - P e o p le o f a ll a g e s ' ' ' locked the SmiVinialley Tnn Saturday after* ’ W TVtta , nOpn to MaKfsilo’s nine O l^pic and f f aptatoaCbar . « a m e» » : . --•- - - - Paralympic athletes \K f l M t a of 1998. fS T a n ri g . ^ 7 t u v e r M ■ ___L ittlft^ris.sat in ‘ ■ m oreBkea awe as athletes described the winter . V U K ^^Fsdioolcd ' smail-tom games in Nagano, ookto Japan. Local school* thedia>» I d a h o i ^ : children's banners antimthem^ It's th e ultim ate oif sisatisfaction. Wilgus p tiJt tlie nlywIdngfor.” w id ia sO lsny n q n c ta d i flamed re d ty «> ga: S ^ .. SatordaX r . get>well card for Smites, 8i cheets, roses and pisplaques were n e t '...... ' P afji ^ iCl Perkins, of injured skier Picabo hanilanded out to e a ^ of tbe atiuetletes'present *1 n e v er r f e lt m ore lik e a sm aZ tnnr Street, wbo couldn’t ChilZhildren who wanted pictures■esandauto- Idahokid,*'F* Peikins, of Ttaia FaD^ saU c ■ 'BvinFalls, a tte n d b u t p a rtid - • gra{traphs thronged Wood Riverr Valley\ re s t his Nagano 0e CTpgieoce. I t was ^ »D f a pated by phone. denilents Laiira WOson, nordic skiikier, Sondra eign to m e,e, < evea d>e 7-U . 1 k9 k x ^ F a m i l y L i f e o n Ja p a n From h er couch in Van/an Eft, snowboard racer; MiVluffy Davis, fb r& a d » s.bI, btS sev er frond rtiTTn (fae ae! E a r ly S t a r t : c m d r e n w h[lO o Portland, Ore., alpiilpine mono-skier; and NtaliIla Skinner, ded.forsood■odlesfioaa «to£ng zaadn^iaii, - S tre e t w as thought(btful about her gold- biatliathlete. Jacob Rife and Maliatt Perkins Jm tlhadaia wooderfnl U ie ppie Bre read tt> caxf(jr do betteit r e r n«ti'f e b eard )syche, thvr^stiiffiassiadfyasi/^as^ e o o 'g a a m . reqpigect fig -tb e offBcp \M JLofBabIsotdhI« WASHINGTON --- Por 75 brutal days, — h» - HiMMtawrMaitcBtptaci■C0. now talked (tf endlessessly... aboi ThtswosscoiTisnswerques- Harbor. Andod iii4icn R id iu d y iu n i \ wpa VtTTTVa ILewisaky t and last JustcaO^ ■ I t is not over, b utc a] a l r ^ i t h u b l M c f a e d tioni v erb een p u t oitnff ont, tfat saed 'WtArK 1^17, a jn tbe way Ainericsns re bydiisaonaf soa-. Jm e^Jasim a^^ ilayed roles in Clinton's extram E v e s In losing,, Paula-JonesF and.her \ H mooy on the tiy. ^ZaBxab^BBTT was bro a^t oot by . lawyers gdt tbeirLr worse,i ease M ^nsc- rhey caused him to testifjr.u: b a » T% ibout sexual matters and to an Tliose w er 7334)931 P w J A»f»» rU ntrig ta' ior sle isE3cer mSc^ e Haase m era vative otsaniiation,m. Mrs. Jones' lawyers • U p u t ujp w itb .PaH fierL anjn y Bugidt says il is le^ieciioi Then they laid out his testimi 677-4042 ____ _ listrf half a doiehn iwoinw they ^e^d . ' Cab icke^ him. : tbeiraadesc »3teSQBUa?a9A2 . q iU ic re o m Oh, other presidents have ha be countiy’s doubts and its lidic Lincoln, called a baboon, pt :abinet officers who mod * 3 ; MriM* • S-%,ApdlS.1998

E m m Preapitatiflft— f CcmosFtaife T b ^ M otKindcy niasdcna y . ■ W e d n e s d ay-r y - Ihureddyr T w in F a lls I ^ Lew: 24 , r esterday In Twfg F^U .' .18 Yesterday ’ 46 33 . tohthtodate: S , r ^■n,:fiKearfykxby t l ^ y c a r 4t .22 then artial clearing. afl lomulmo^todate: 16 Normal 60 32 i/ate^ year to dale: •,•• •8.12 * ■ ■ ■ ■ 0»Ke Mwdydo.cloudy Monday i \ i ^ w m / : Nor V ^ ^ ^ wtlhbighcrf-iof46. , I----- I- ■: 1 ______i : ______* m I. bncM- K^SOi low Mb__ l#B .5pi. _l___ldaho - iifsHs/Liiws -^fieosue^feley— ^ Mjgi\astJydoud/wtih ' MdOrdaaS3ywiifM-*r’ (Wyefiiwf/l*^iiK ' r (tetfydoud^with l^ d o u ^ w ith Max Min P an«of»aJneariy. -.d a n c e oif f* d m w .v 'T f • chance of showes. charMofshowen; . U » = 3 . Boise 48 42 .1 degrees at Stanley. iHy today then ______Burley 49 40 'II . Nation] High, 90 at im s d y dioudy. o u Chancc of HfSyT^fSV Fairfield 38 31. . PwkUft TgQi. to ^ ------oiM onight- ^-ShoMCfvlike---- ■ L liilk Ji undayi-AprilS:------:------■ V V V V ^ M a n iatay ff' with highs fn I* SiaAv>Ap nnMslorMdtir. !daSo^» 47 30 .07 Arit .y ■ , ihemid.SOi.SQi- r > lerome 4« 36 .02 J ‘ - L lewlston SO 46 ■04 J Comfort focton ^Jcm looB iM ouricia■ n s / ____ ■ l i i f t K ------MaUd_____j n _ _ 3 1 ^ W aodtSverNUey C Malta m 36 . Noonb>omd(r.2^^ ■|BrtE5p4^"J t . McCiU 43 32 •® .1 J PoUen count: 8 *> (T A i^ s r I Pocaiello '4 6 32 •1' . {Juniper, qOtton-.t S i » . n i < . l Sidmon 55 ' 36 •02 J wood, eim, Mgel . then pjrtiartiaf clearing. 40 • - Sunley 37 25 •03 .i . lm.Mo^:670 ; OunceerfshrfshowwsttiighL ««*" 'SunValley m m . (dwJbporlum, • ^ N S. N cloudy Monday r rr*; OTMChl^). lM< *ihhigh0^46. T h e N a t i o n E a s l e m k U i o "S V '.i » lflw;31 j a r ” 1r, docxfy loday.and %M - Botlon 451 s : 5 tonrghiwictwith a chance'of - /- ...... CWcago - - 449- - • •39-,-‘ ■ • th o w e n$. . FPartly cloudy ^ S 8 OAllas 662 43 ffil ntONTS; Ocrtver 663 33- .--.il 1 wilh chance of / OoMolflw 5S5 32., ...... , __.tiXMcnandand high -W. - » - r - tM rall 551 37,, u l WAMPU STATOMRr. . me. Honolulu SBl 72- wl ------75 49 • -J Norihem Idcho Howton 7S5 40 • . .OC, I H L E 3 ESS d l ^ 3 C32a s a ^ s *4 - tow:3S ■ ' g l won LOW BO■ow w iww T«ro*»tt mwwB pwow c » CT w r> rr.aouDT aouot 51 3B ’ M ^ ddcwdf » today with ------2 2 - 1 LaiVega.' 63 6 46 LofAmlM 55 5 47 , .14 A ch a n ceof e d shmen then Mcmpmt . 52 S 48 -ciedHng.g. Partly cloudy - Mlatniseadi . • 89 8 - 72 —w M oodjy wi j l j t with chance of M Milwaukee . 46 4i 3»,- ...... ------ih o M n n J arvJhtghSI.------• Tire lo ihe Nalioitional Weather Sovkeraiiiaband'atV}1 VHF-fM 162.4 o '1625S MHZ. The-■ •56 - ■ «------Mlrnmpom------• — Sl72 '60 InKmetadctesio((or Id^ho TtansportaUon Oepxtmentntroidrcpoctsis: n .NewOrtejiH 48 7 44; J.:: . Northern Iflch .f ««M»— -t . hip//WwwjtaieJteJdAateViidlvnpghni. . NewYoA 57 * 43 Oklahoma City sa 5 30 _-C OmaJu ■ 70 Si 50 . P B B B Bi l H m n i Phoenix 49 7i 41 ; £25,^oudy today wah a ■■— 43 31 .01 chjnce of ]showers then Wn; 2 Forest bnck: No report idaboAVcst: Numerous caimhcihowcrt in mainly Nevada,’andid ai few snow showcn were scattcn Pllblwr^ . •53 4 45, J)V : clearing.. M\tojdy cloudy (minima) avabUefertoday. _ southern Idaho on Satuniay withibotattshowesin is athighcrdevaIcvations of the nxxmuins of Mortar■ 48 27 .02’ M onday wiiwith chance of Bum time: xitanabofdcr. WtomtngUtaUtah and Idaho. M r 448 41 ...L- shpwesandhcdhighnind-SCK 60{twucs thc Rtnhandic and along tfw Mont rtana, Reno' 4.52 41 .161' At mid-aflcfTXwn skies w ere;•c partly sunny to East: An areaan of low pressure moving off tl SL Loub 455 48 ^ ■ ■■ ------doudyc l statewide with lishi rainlin falling at Twin owstandoutout to sea s p r ^ q Ih along the sho 54 45 .02. NcchemNevoda FaFalb. Burley and Lcwstoa fiom Vif^nialia northwardr through New Jersey, gliSSi . I51 44 .02 IHH ' Ught to moderate showcn wencre scattered along /icst raln&II was over eastern Marylar Seaiile 550 47 .04 » ^ 5 5 Spokane 5 Low:3S SwM(tDday8j the California coast. Ught show^« also were scat* where SaJisoo;sbury measured more Ihan an inch i ^ d r i ry t otoday then most- Sunrtetom ont yland . Waihlngton . 5i ' teredt from eastern sections1 cof Oregon and rain In six toillouit during thc momlng. ' ly dou d yy. . CO iance of rain LonarphaietFa;F«quancr,lDday:UI.Aprai1; !? 41 35 ■ WasMnglon through Idaho into Montsna.Mi nocthcm • A cold fron■ront extending outlaid from ihc Ic ta n a d la n Cities 39 32 . • ton ig h t. PaiPartial clearing last qiailcr,April Apr )9.ViAlepbndi:MatninB: ” w sbowm across Fkirida. : Mondayr wtw ith c h an c e o f Vmia. Makr. Ev Utah aiw wcsacm Wyoming. SnonowHuTOsifcwl- caniedalcwil 50 33 oped in Calitenia's Seria Nevadada and in northem -The Associated Pn & t53 46’ .' X \ N. N. -otnrh^insinlhefiCK. cfacfajhojdApri Torenio S dPrtss Vancouver, 5

Mountain Honi m e - - Report: 5 ‘nannyta± ’ 1 j S m d y r Dfeigfprtr^ r ^ tin g breasiS t e a n c e f “man'dies on traracks' NEW YORKr t : People evadei;the Times said. The IRS a law easing Ites that as, many as four TI»Tlp»ri w ere considerdered-at * Patxioa'Lorah,1, 445, of Reading. been assoissodated with incroas^ passed th r o u ^ town, the! dedepartment Service expectslb.. reporti;syer’s share of Social nsfc of secoDS tb e iSsestse,^ accord-u told the Inquireiref on Sattuday risks forwf-wwgrin c tuoinelin* said. He was pronounced:cd d ead a t fall further wbctefnal Rov^ue domesti sets the n u m ^ is to em ployity, M edico and f e d ^ frrg to 2 s ix 'je a r sto d jrr By6i the after receiving} hher letter. “My ing andid forf blood clots in the Elmore Memorial Hospital.al- • r e tu r n s a r e .f ployment taxes. ~ g .« fed=---- uujtLei diul giand when-loit yea^s tax Security e n l a g e sc r t id t cooR&natelates the breast cancer.*. This1 is almost Thosese :risks prompted The ------^---e.liledfi later this unemplc MQ an^a m r program s. overwhelming." N atio naal al W om en’s H ea lth S q u a l i d ____ . T be m s a n s e recentlyr mmailed Women at riskisk of gettii^ the Netwoikric iin W ashington to Criti- Jen ezs a n s o o a c ia g tb e: bibreak*. ctu<»a<»» because! of famOy histoiy, «*irA th eBStudy. sti (ConttooediroinAl in the Excelsior: g outside the coiuthobse tfcti'BHih to th e UjOOO wornomen in precancerous breastbn lesions or Tf thishis turns out to tw a good afternoon of May 8, Emil’s grand juiysat^ or >iii» tJscced S ta te s CCanada a age were randonomly assigned to risk*ben, made by directorir ofol the Notioi]^ Women’s Kenneth Starr learnedI olo f th e unteer, later to atten.api On tbe sub- G insburged, near Bob Dole's aiw - tbe «sriid OD dtow that a dm,drug can Wilmington, >eL-based Zeneca HealthiNetworic. Ne Lewinsky allegations, hee mt ade ' Minutes": White House vol- W atergat her the new core of his imre:"«tiga* Q. Mr. Presidentappear on “Sixty mom livedlis part, the president tion, instead of an obs WiUcy ever give y ment. i'the pain of seeing for- . ' D em ocrats u:use prosecutor)rS^asfimd-il-raising txx)l Arlomsas real estate deal,I, o r the to touch her breastsent, did Kathleen F o r hisies distance themselves firing of-Wbite House tr e you permission enduredm. i Leon Panetta,. former lose ♦t'i* month bow much agents, or the disappearance ■ ’A- No. I n e vasts? e r mer allie; WAS^GTON (AP)kP) — te r w ent to humiindreds of .thou* to disdosc dS>, never did. staH: “At s6me point he’s osecutor • of griinll (Jojdonors — average ttraiscdfid fnwTi January to March, reappearance of Hillary Roc Q. Did she ever'cr asked, and I from him.ell'the American people gemeth Scair objectii^ve as contributi^ $3030 — and reflects Carvilleille reserves his sharpest Clinton’s billing records,> o: mission to kiss her < chief of hst of what was behind ^ rfii^ TwfpTTwi^**** DDemo* public disgust witwith Starr’s inves* barb s for Starr, wholias spent abuse of FBI files, or whethcther tne A. No ver give you per- got to tellnship." ' Geofge <»j rii «fT7f’K.if< are e y in gI to tu rn dgatioo. “You ha'have, an indepen* $30 millioillion through September Clintons ' pulled strings>“ t( 8 '' Q. Did you evenier on the lips? ; thc truthno'poulos, < former close his inrestxgatioa of Presi-esident dent counsel w!wbo is seen as investigaigating the Whitewater imoney to disgracedf tnend fr rela tio nrhese,are s probably 'the le party:' engaged in a vvirulent ir partisan land de«deal in Arkansas and- W ebster Hubbell while hee wasw m a m - ^ e r attem pt to loss Stephancrious allegations yet ley* consaitaatIt JamesJi political attack,"," Grossman< said. , whetherier ipporter “It’s not inappro]mpriate to point internI MMonica Lewinsky and a^ng to the Qintons. most seri(i no question thatif «fao been Starr’s mostlost out- this out to ourr sisupporters and urged herbier to lie about it. On Wednesday, in Little 1 ever attempt to eled ags Ark., U.S. Ju d g e Susan We ts? T h ere’sI true,r they’re not only ^o k es detractor, signetiae d th e «<><• th«»^ to Rghfm back."1 . N o toonly n ] has Starr failed to h 5 Q. Did Kathleei Uy d a m a ^ but it cdiild fiii«.i.r»?»ii^ letter seeidoging con- Grossman id (CarviDe’s letter find evidvidence of wrongdoing, Wright niled that Mis. Jone th ey ’r e impeachmentt proceed* tributions to help thee p a rty has belpied tb e ptparty raise m ore Carvilleie «wrote, but his “connec-, ino sexual harassment case leen W illey ever politically money than projirojeaed so far in tions'withrith th e Republican Party, ihrewitout. i ‘ *' , , tals? ssion to take ber lead to it But'by then, Mrs. Jc s it o a your geni- ings." press secretary M(ke Stere Grossman, ilati:atio n al 199d, th o u ^ hee 1had no specific Pat Robe:ibertson and the tobacco A No. she didn’t y went the distance route: I ffainm n of the Democilocraiic numbers. Tbeie Democratic industryry imake him as objective Ilawyers bad y ir f d the oppoi And so it went, fo E v enms F out >»4iat die president V jrTxii.lI ('rarmJn»» ^ «dcDmiog.Attfae(le «‘^<‘»«Tng the “It was p retty awesome,*'le,** she said. “The trials ,ference ab le on -Jan. 1 c never heard a . dpline doftbeU dlo|^(^l^t w ere so hectic diat I didn’ti’t haveI time to take it in. r .ti'u u omnipresent Will! » sposi.afmddmiztyandpettteace was so powerftiL" Saturday. .Opposite hlm'sa1 satr.tM learned to race .froi H er lawyer, the State' of t »- TaaErt,33»asD0«baardird racer who just returned When I opened tbe bag, » utears just felL" » accuses^ P sola Jtmes. H e brt toanotberonSundWilliam Ginsburg, ■ got the n t fcan sweepinc the U 3. Natifarim al finaU iQ ({]£ gfetnf five lawyers. She brought i from one network ' focusont Z strfnm a nd rialom. said thbe e impacti of annpetiilg in Tmus-NoBS corrvspondentIt JJu£te Coay Lunn can be .question him about ber c inday mornings. racew ithhtr^ most of tJse (Hympics didn’t h it hexher tmtil she opened her rcadud in Ketdtum at 726-7ffi■7894. ,that be crudely propodtioneS s cSfo^V " «d a formtf intdii; aijiri* havetiss^hiraabuzzed about Bill terinw hiiIraq, cooly seen th r o ^ . ry. In Congress,sn it appears to ' concemec:o Africa c ^ e d off mdi | r 3 [ - i tossed around amaplaceinhisto- hot siswithir *. Grciibrton SaaUy S7M per Dn «iall above rate*. A . COOgratijratulaHons to Tracy R eece Schoolteacben; / AndAa ^ . . children’s tmcoml r GrestidoB phone lines1 anan open SIS.OO cbar(e willI fate levied for all q( (^tennsn n s Feny, out latest Crazier u t how ta \ C bccw w n 7 a n d 10 o a only,ily. U you letBDca checks. B's winrvinnerl There aro only two - omforrable q ji^ . d y to: r dvnacrceesveToiirpoperbrby7a.m.. 3 8 - 23 43 .4Ai 6 Tbe country met • ^ «aatS»mnnb«teToor««a: moredradrawings left. $9 remember, pomtmmuxmtmm ’13 t —big Internet gossi Mail infoimario□on . youcania n t win if you don't send in o n Thpp, who worenet a Matt D rtid^.'^vicUtfffi t. anA^anpm- . 8ATOBPAYA>WLer«ie»-New»(UP5in?63l-080)i*pub- yoorentryl versation with a e a wire to a coi^.,-/ ..fW h e n 1 % TWmFails liUted diilr u l}2TbiTbirdSl.W..Twio AludtVCy CakJweU p la ^ r scored big behest of a pro: ^ a a d o t t o a t p t t ...... 733.^3-0931 F,ih. Idibo.,83301.l.by.M»jit,V»UC3L, b - M onica’s niomI , aII friend at' tbe she is ]^c Newipipei lac. Periodiiodicab paid at T »ta h “Monte this week, iro secu to r. A n d ' ^ ' nx>i!rie.'!y •i Sutpi.ii^>tiflQ T3SCS ftU»by•nleToae►^^ewl^offieiaidtyW winninging $1,000. She purchased .■ 9 I, M arcia Lewis, ' caaayoewtp^ierptnBim aat to Seccioo 6 0 h e rwwinning b tf ticket al Clrde K fn ' Ctwoofheab qudt^vrhethtf str^<^dii ] a-tnbther'&hduld J u ^ e . ^ r i g h t has g l ^ ^ Boae AdHexT: (iiay a at Soods]od*y.S3.70 108oftt«Id»b«>Code.Te.TteisS iyb hereby tld everbemti*. bookdeal Caldwen. b*bt8« / V:paiS^iS^ ntxy a ptimite to catcttits M per «o k : Samb; eoly. CJXIIpETwcdL. pa liailiaminmx leplootowinbepdJi Lnd Cunieg: the countStair i a ^ his inves^a* i»e tend chaate of it 5. You can vrin cash by not deterred^ but some anfiKMbMeoBljrvheedeUdeU«ery b PoMBUiier, ple«»e 'tanrS^.wasorwjI dJpiified Mcre-1 breath. St ^ MmBHa>i>a{.M:iaato:AaU*bIditom: «ldten(BRnlKpI>.Ba]Boa 5 « . Twin Bn». m atchlnjhing two. three, four or five r was not coadied; tio n is «mn< s to h m left his ^ 7S3i]0- , ' ^(hegrantfjxtry.'- K'Butcaiiirpocsiblyii^Bs- - fgg vecfc. Oot a f to te rates:;d>U7>Bd dxi '.-•-Attd Washxngfi » » » I tcm i^.to see dum]ig ftnigoe Bccna*:— r i o tin g - ; umps, of reporters s o r ^ ? k t-

' Suidiy,A|Kll5,1998' TlnMM■Mm, Twin Fint, Idaho A4

N a t i o n '

S S t u d yy links stiress, ' l l N i ai o c o s t s l e s s t h ain i last 2 e n t e r s !i'LOS ANGELES (AP),p) _ ' I./-,, ------' ^Despite dire predictions, EIEINIno 1 . I snackidng in w(^omen delivered a winter that wawas no j r ^dostlier than either of thee piprevi- ' J H NEW HAVEN, CoiCorui. (AP) — srtessful to«tasks to perform with , . OUS two punishing winierss in the Gobbling down thathat handful of unrealistic: timec constraints. The ; .VnitedStates. ' potato cnips whenn you'reyi under tasks incluiluded counting back- , ' There's no doubt this wi: stress m ay have morejore to do with wards, tryin:ing to solve an unsolv- -.. was bad: Qoods io CoUfomiania and hormones than hungenger, according able puzzle,!J, and giving a speech, . the South, blizzards on the! Plains,PI to a preliminary stustueiy by Y ale Dimng thehe tasks, the rcscarchers — ^afaice-stormlirNevrEittlflnduid^tof^— - —Univeraty Tcsearchef!hen. ------periodically.ly-moaturcd.cQrtisol in------nadoes in Florida. The study, reportedted last week at the women’si*s saliya. After the exer- , But it didn’t quite live uup to a meeting of theiie Society of dses, the wowomen were allowed to ''expectations, according totprelim- pn Behavioral Medici:Heine in New snack wiihoilOut restraint on high-fat ------ifaiary-taUieft^by-tho nation’i ■ H Orieons, s ^ e ^ a1 possiblepo genet- or low-fat foooods. ______earchcrs f6uri'd"that the ''disaster agencVi ■ n ic answer as tb viiiyly ssome pcopK ' Thc'rcscai 10 secreted the most cor- • “Everybody was screamingling that espedally women,I, eatet more and women who gain w d ^ t duringlg timesti of high tisol a te thithe most high-fat food ' £1 Nino was going to be rs eat less and after stress. 1 ir data stress while others « s. The women who didn't Armageddon, but our i lo s e w c i^ t gh fat food had secreted reveals that^s not what i^sS tuturned . . . eat any high The researcherss examinedo the ihcleastamthan th cholog^," s d d i ^ l ^ to rn ad o in A rkansas. And tthlnjutannlntlathe UnKed States. As o( Wedneulay,lay, iFederal Emar«ency Managemer 1 and Clinic at the > ^ te r's calamities included i S S S t S “ t a S mini., h , 1981997-98 winter dlsaitsn as comparepared to $294 mnil^ In 1995-96. HBand.Wolght y of Pituburgh Medical ' state bitnard flooding i EINIno Is a phenomenon of■f I Center for Eating lid the study was “impor- on EINInolino killed at least 17 pM* i i DisordereatYale. • Middle Atlantic Sates, NonJonheast private insurers.. ic research," but cau- “We do a lo>t t«b f c o m p arin g pie, wipecped o ut straw berry an d iropjcbl £ Pociilcin which the wi H ie test subjectsSS -— all healthy ta n t basic . and Padfic Northwest ke crops, pushed houses—-ward-blowing v trade-wind_wci rage-fewn-aO to— t inned thatint nrhor tiormnncs niso 'By w ay'ol comparison,iSi, MsV " apples and orananges and*eveiT7'.artichoke women rangins-in-af sometimes,'’ said . off hilladcades and washed out hi^- en e s, allow ing a pool of wa: jn a variety of may have aion effect on eating. Bunting noted that winterter dam- pomegranates sot water normally situatedd o< S ~ ‘ in 1987* Maggie Sheehanan of th e Boston- ways, . age totaled $126 million in 1 Kudroff and her family. AustraliaJ to slosh eastwo . 88, $ 1 5 3 millioQ in 1988-8 ------homeinthia the Russian River hamlet phere i that fuels worldwide ' ' full impact in the United1 StzStates is " T ------mate distmbances. 5 tallies Even if this yearear’s dollars aren’t of Rio NidoNid was destroyed by Q r cOmplicatcd. FEMA's ti je. This winter’s EI Nino devasrastat- cover only a fraction of thehekeses, 1 reconi, the toll is stillsi huge: mudslide. 42 people died ia “We losilost our home and every- edt parts of Peru, Ecuador.ra t n d ' and'no .central authorityty ttallies • In Florida, 42 nerica overnight tomadcQdoes on Feb. 22- thing mlit," it,’ said Mrs. Kudroff, 37. other c regions of South Amex lost life and property. because a masave block of with\ torrential rain, cati!Qtised For example, while FEFEMA’s 23! The state haslas put the storm Andb« Js damage total sinoince September at earth stillitill threatens the site, the drought < In Indonesia and dr nationwide figure for this v Kudroffsfs ““don't know if we'll ever, up i swaths of central and south is $289 million, Califonuaa ofofficials $500millioa gland, two Jonuiuy be ab le ito go back there to ■ iAfrica. '" d o u b l e peg their damage at $500m aminimi •InN ew E nglai f e M 0 » “ 1 eked out power to rebuild,"I," s2^e said in on interview As of late March, howev and counting. And that pale:lales com- Ice storms knockc satellite images rhowed the r 1 9 vftth tUs coopoo I optional hundreds of thohousands of cus- Thursday,lay. i ^ i » » I ' COUPON! pared to two other excopi ino has had an impact on of < warm water was dwindling. California vrinter stormI seseasons tomers and killed■ed at least 12 peo- - ' El Nino xceeded $100 mU- “a lo t: olof people who never From agency to agency,, o]opm- I MKORi * irmooesHomieraTa I . T— Ihe first three monthsIS ofol 1995 Pl®* Danjoge exce ions differ about whiiih stonns produced Hon. Hundreds of thousands more thoughtit it would happen to them. i msthe iBBfflBKBI and 1997—> which each pro mgo,S[RE^-n-M _ ■Dtroocnit OWE) J lia, storm s blamed also say,^y, *why not me?"’ she said. big 1 that hand was...... -•■-Loss csdmatea.also.vaiyry tnrnftng > In California, :;iFormer:r spy’s ex-’-wifeclain ms CIA GUlasses in (o n e h o u r !r! M ountain W est Make; ) - T h e “ IB ut Groat’s ex* m anipuli • ' fonner CIA spy now chargeirgedwith - k I wife and broth- him. ^ E Y E E X i f t c r said he was But she insists the policy dis- W M o u nntaiiTttl ' "espionage and extortio was vas at the heart of his pun- ^ A V A I L Ai I B L E — t ------‘ 'som etim es overzcalous abcabout his ■ punished for putewos ‘nt. Grout took his views ■ ’il/ork a n d h ad policy dis H advocating a ishment. m S A M E E ^ .the chain of command, DAY # !• With his superiors that led to his . ■ policy change through.( IWest ling to the agency’s inspec- ' downfall, his ex-wife ■ that his 6uperi> indudOng ^ S 2 S BLUE LAKES^SBLVD.N.'# ■ ors opposed. torgenen Saturday. nyAriflnln ------“W hea you 60-lnt(Ttfatfalu'agency;— B '^^hey^vould^ot— ^ _ _ V 734-39 don’t mean that as a liega- they m ake you feel a parta r t cf the K, specify -the and I dor ^ j ^ W I N FALILLS am ," she said. “family," said Modelinene Libre, K nature of the tive tenn, who was married to Dougls dispute. OnSattSaturday, a CIA spokesman D««W F™ dO,^ •d co m m e n t...... ••' Groat for 28 years, “Whe “It was siih- "• refused© . ;\haven'omoreuseforyou,ou, th(^ p ly because hehe did n ’t w a n t to • ‘ ttircrw you out the door."" ©ve up on whatlat he felt would be. HNANONGAVAUBU j H ’ Libre and Groat were•e SIsejtarat* better policy,’^> said sa Libre, 51, who d from her high- Ameficca n M a d e , ^ »0 DAYS s a m e " '■>d in October'1994,1 V2 years was divorced 1 N u m 'after the CIA placedd himh on school sweethearean in l9 9 6 . Americaiin Owned;fH ASCASH E . odministrative leave;; a statu s The Washlngt(igton Times report- ^ it l l ' 'm at ilDeantbe continuedled to col- ed Saturday thattho Groat’s arrest ^ ■ ‘Iect a paycheck butt wasw; n o t followed a sev

; R r o E T HH E B E S T ^ j j l I P u K h ase? During Siinow ChecfcIc”l 9 9 ? ! .Wh e n You AU. OFFERS INOUDE n s a PAYIKnJUBY PAYIHRHRIILIY PAY IN nia B» olrpct ‘ - APUUS,9B OOOBEKIB IS ,!! 0n0»!ll15,!B : ' K j l g • PmbbSvyMFreti^nofldunta(twaofrorndBodili] g n W '99M0Da '99IttODl MC KonCmrt stts) ' T « ■ OmOi» . : One ofS9S0 ' • orS6ISISII,'. «S4S0 Ho*«slAIri!mlldl«dcttopriortok: t . ' lllllllllllllllllllHlillllW| B Im ...... f . M . .TtaM«m. T«ta FiB*.i,l(Mio_ kfa 5 ia a lo .W lt.li» „ ..

' .N a t io n ” 1/ ■ * ■ a . H B^ttFvV " 'V\> I Govermrnent ts, Gonsiumers

; m m m y m u takest;teps tof save fo])rest^H j ' WASHINGTON (AP)*)— - E ven ■ SincgThel960960s, wood consunp* used totc make new ^p.er rodayI I though fwests arc disappeipe&ring a t tion has* doubleibled and paper use comcs■s fromf recoverod waste po^w, I ah increasing p&ce, govavem m ents has more thanJJ tripled.tx E adi year, up frontim less than' one^quanel’ in I and consumen are beginginning' to ' a t le a st OQOtllother 16 miUion *1970., Worldwide,V ov*r 40 peroemt I take steps to preservee themtl by, hectares of nainatural forest are ofpqwper is ttow recovetd a w i«(7 - I changing^Hdal polici[icies a n d , razed, an'"aVfia v e ir th e “ 5l2e • o f— ded-q ^ jo r retail1- ; aro already gone, intteasiasing p r » damage. Morere rpeople are taking chainsIS now are selling only wyod-' sure on the remaining; orones, and an active rolelie ini recycling, th e en fumimiiure, lumber, veneers, andi dcforestadon has been1 accclcrat-a< report says, buildinling supplies caiified l)yi thee ; i i M S : ing in the lost thre^ decad«ades. , At least onc-ine-third of the fiber council,dL ,I tf|M» rf»?cJJSjG N ^ - ; DaiM Christian walk* outt of h«r gsrsfo as alrpjane debritIt restsn on Uw roof after a small jetet cicollided with a slnstMnglne Poll says; agingJ isn’t!t so bad 1^ I'- ...... planeSatufdaynearMarlettletta, Oa. Police offlclali »ay bothith pilots| wor* Klllod. _____ ; ' WASHINGTON CAP)) —- Voung IS to 34 expectxt to1 becomc depen- iS " Xi 2 4 ’' . . , $ 1 9 . ^ 1 " andTnidSlc-cigcd Anicrlcaticanswprry dent on th i^• di:difldren; butTWily 8 ----- ir s p l a h e a ^ hli^~"over n eigi ^ b o r R o o d " about losing their good hhealth e and percent of peopkople over 8() said that ■§ 3c 3 iiZ 4 3 i ; 4 dead as , independence as theyI gigrow old, hasocmallyhapplappened to them. ' "" ■' I- MARIETTA, Ga. (AP)iP) — Fiery is crushed inlitscurrent.location. it slammeuncd into a house. but their elders reportrt tthat the . debris rained down onI an suburfxms So, we’re haviriving to raise th e air- “I[ heardhe something that sotutd- nality of a^ng isn't so bbai ad ,ajicw ndshbotfaood Saturday/ ofaftiT a pri- p l a n e a n d 1th then we're having to ed ikelike a oippled plane. Just as I[ poll lind£' ige Selection ' VQte jet and singlocn^ncneplanecd- I open up the !ai airplane in order to got up and( got to the back door, it[ The poll, rdeased Satuaturday by tided, killing ot least fourjr ppeople. get inside," HlcHicks said. hit thatiiat big maple tree out there,”’ the Americans Discussuss Social ■ l^ 2 | HBI . Both pilots and two pa id just taken off from said1 J.B.J. Dalton, who found a1 Security projcct, found lhalhat peo'pk . ■ { v n cKalb County Airport m andei^ed, sin^e-engine Cessna1 under age ^ tend to be pepesdnustic Quality-: ;i on the jot werc.killc •N burning m his back yard; I f f y ( Preston Hicks, a spokesnicsman i5 th n ta cn ro u te to 172-Nb c o m p o rt with the actualual experi* H k b M w B I Pa^ when it collided “Therherc was nothing b ut scrap the National Transpc ' cnccs of eldcriy pmple amondexpcci oiler plane at 3,000 to and Sre,”Grc Dalton said. “I ran down\ to rely less on Sodal Seancurity than Safety Board. It Was'SSd?5r°5 ur lickssaid. there.IlI kncwl couldn’t do nothing,” anyone else was killed or i cunentretirces. ler plane was regis- Thehe second; plane, a Cessna‘ ' Unretired Americanss alsoa) over- ■ l l : I j l H | | ■n>e jet’s flight plan sho'*™iifour ,^ 'ro fO\ Cumming, about SO CitatiorItion jet, s m ^ e d uito a deck passengers aboard; the ; estimate the likelihood of encoun- B B milesnonhof/3f Atlanta. behindlind a two-story house. The; teiing problems as they!y iage. For plane did not file a fljghtflig plan. -nic planes i s hit the ground less bulk< ofof the jeti which seats sevenI cxampl^ 29 percent of peop<»pleaees ...... Some of the jet’s passenficngers may tium a mile opiapart in a subdivision > to 1010 people,p lay flattened and not have boarded the planplane, police of single-fanSrmly homes about 30 fradimtiired in the back yard. ' spokesnum Robert Quigle;igleysaid. miles north oof f- AUanta;. No one on I was vre watdiing Tv and I heard Ocws were searching;foradditian- for .the groundi vwas injured, but iimd ® that sounded like a loud ur N D A % 7 \ ------al victims, but wore hamjampcred-by— stunned.residsidents-watchcd.as nderous clapj,” said Andy kaking jet fud and twistededwreekage. V buming partsts ofi both planes fdl Christi•istian, who foiihd a 15.fobt' down and it onto their• yardsj and even pieccol£ of the jet on his roof. “The Get) is upside dov W k ;-.. Glenn goes baclack to I y f M V y f astronaut trainining I WASHINGTON (AP)IP ; — Sen. IN O T l

• For the next two wcdoKks,the76- today's Tanrarget advertising circular v/ev/ere incorrectly shown tv- ^ yearoldvrfw was the first/tst American PelwCottont :■ to ortMt the Earth will b e ; hunter green in color. Theyley are charcoal In color. ;; practidng and w o r k ^ i jjt^ ro s ia Salad • Copper,r pgi\rft.Sa{^rf^bDa^t§^^ ogize^or*any-inconventefioe^oe4hl9Hnay-oause7------gooiro Cucufnbor,ancl Onioiv&ri ! io*spMe*Uiif^rTrain indudewatersurvivaleKerxerdses. liiated GreeKMiislifOdihiS^Ia^ I Gksnnhadiod^onstniisoatehewas lej ■ extraordinarily fit bcfonfore getting < apimivalforthcspdcc^utSiuttleflifiht, t f ;! a nine^ay missioh schci±cd u led to ©TARGSET r U ^ O cl29.

■ and Sw is^ Cri Hii|Rc'iowd'< ail^th'SmokedI ^ co n and Srajlion B R ID G EEVIEW'ESTATES V -I 1^:______INVI_T_ET_ES YOU T O ... EB®wS>^feefAuAu J u s • HoriOTCmnamM ^ m

^ c iiu n ^ Style Greeii or Tqrtellini wilh Pr^s;VvHo^I floraDrentine • B u.tter^ i ^ ; J oJ i n * ^ilmon &I CCroute t • H azeln)JtSS|reii^ r ^J^^edosofofBeg^ithV .vaM 'shr^ ^ ^ N g v S t y l ele E g g lw ith . ^mBen'edicict • H ash0ci;|r^^^^w ^^ i t ]h e jichB Lbrrairia Potato'^fl® ! ;Assorted'S8t8rjpj[s^{' i ''H i ' H lu n t ! P la tecau a i Room .

^ \ ^ Col I i S J y y ^ i v v lttiiiccfiiVSarsi»CKTSJi«

t C o m eone, o r com e all, bring thelekidsandthegrandkidsa Is a n d jo in u s fo rlT H E E a s te r E g g H u n t!

y S aturday, A]\pfil 11 •lOani m S’ Doorfi7zes*7bL • G uaranfee//^t ■■

[ : ‘ ______

J ' ' — Ll 5 T A I ta.s

.1626 Bridgeview Boulevlevard.'Twin Falls *. 736-39333 3 : . . . . ■. I

SoKtoT. April S . 1 ^ TtaMltaw

N a t io n

P jcjetor recalls =. Police faace scientifi1 C , l e g a l I s -—— i[LOOK l JUST LH,1KE M R .R Q G3ERS! - n A r k a n s a s hurdles; iin proving; < d e a t h s t r a g e d y 1 . LOS ANGELES (AP)-P)-Desplte lt also it a police Investigation,:tn, a hospital aimed at pre­ internal Investigation,sn, dozens of i venting tbe w , ( ^ -AltANTA (AP)—Tlw Aadre of confessioas ; -began arriTlng as soon ass DD r. bodies and w hat policeice described :: Wanc^Skaugni^MdtDdMeoKBner- as a full confession,I, a man who th a t m ay h are '• I eencjn room at St. Bernard allegedly adm itted hje e committed< |T ' ;-l?3 been beaten V Regional Medical Center I Op to 50 mercy killingsigs mayi never k ’: in o th e r ways ... jooe4*ftArie.______der.______I b e a » t in tbe iicad, VT n apparently alrcato, dead. Thea caine t» : a crime was k t e a d t t ^ both shot but still cocoi^ ngel of death” ^ coOTcd out of_____ itisfMedrcal BnoSiUm detendanfs; ■ 1 •rrbfcrevrasiua'ahofreodoidous, sn Saldivar is The nile dw according to chaotic scene in th e emergeni artbecauseof tigators to link ' >wT«,"Sltniig, «m’ A| If anew th e sta te t goes by the to'apanicula S u p r e m e : ‘ dan.s^Sansd{v<‘T m iIyb^ d d k d ” require cvider ■ good m e d ia te was done, or9r 1we ^ CourL - > . ^nddVfeketmatedAfaen.’' “body of the lyoccurred.ioes not require inves- it means And in the . Sk8ug.:«dK)vras in A tlanta!ta fo r ok a particular su^Ka .. the Anerican Assodationan ve±e bodies, bai(lk _ ; to a statement, it • -13, and Drew Golden, 11, ba Glendale AdvoiiiisBtion slaying of' -Policewere (liarts and been charged with Gve counts Center w orker E freniLosAngelcs. £ .inearlyMarclooitDred tbe l e tjiiraiiv ..^m urder for alleged^ picking > ed at stopping rccdvedasecrc Saldhrar wnked, but 'I - fTtgirta Hio ai4w<^ forshcx)ting.{.spree victim s liot behind bars in part S3" FuneralsIs ta k e p lace fc a legal concept thatwoUdng g< in and im ernewedaignificant evidence* K Doctors'.vrorked for 90 &anranoc - Ladn name “corpus deliies that never 50 murderss e intn [nd.(AP)—An "Thebardeirdest part is not under*. GnSrove Amish Mennoniic Churcl s ^ LOOGOaiEE,Ind It tran slates to “e nbe convicting padenis, poluird i w hen tb e boqatal es Bnd AmUh farm er andid a teen-ager standing vdorfrtv — there’s too many asI small single story white buili crimc,” and in this iIdman,whoascas loratioo. As!jecond tip. Saldhrarwas '' churning stomachs, includiuding a histmy of ma- u o ^ - m if a tb e . que3tints,’‘said a SharonJVa^er, a ingng where Knepp’s funeral se. hIniinKnepp,a2&year- Vio-ice was held Saturday:------that even if you haveused t the-“cor*- examiner ifI and h confessed m 40 m ----- ■ ■ . . ■ Taw WereTiuned Sat5aturfj^;'thiw " friendofMar hen represent- on “angel of < 1'^^' Skaug is treatin g four ofo» tbei jgyj jijgy ^ >r wbo w as shot w hile To 1 accommodate the mosti you may not nccessaril rs of terminally ill ivere k illed by • old farm er v esscd. . yes,acconiin{ilice said in a coun dec- Injured scnim ts as t h ^ recoi shooting spree. drivinghlstns tractor Wednesday. AnOrnish crowd of a b o u t 400, crime. two gunmen on a sho Tbe legal theory is t Lsked b y a polyeraph . bu^,wounds rau{^ fin H ie funerals wereere very differ- Tbemuddyddy nit where the tractor mamunmoth white tent was hoiste • shattered Dooes to severed arts the road is a visible inn ai field adjacent to the chiirch sometimes folselyconfe [ he coittiderBd hmwrff. .. ent -> one in a tinyi Amish went off thi “Remembet-, 500 m a )f death,** Saldivar n d r in a Catholic remioderoftlof tbe diooting spree that iAbout seven miles west i H lliere arc also psycholooi0BC»1 “ people dead and one MeMontgomery, the Rev. Lowe to ^ Hlnclc Dahlia mu wounds, and Skaug predictluted church — but thetie sentiments left four pei up Loyola University lav lends and*rda- injured overertbecouiseoflSbours. tl ' WliVill stood over th e c a s k e t« : . many of die survivore wiD sufsuffer dmilan Frien reremiah MUlcr, 18, the first vi Stan Goldman, refen hom post Qaumatic stress dlsonisocder w anted an explanationex{ for . Tbe Knepilepp farm is situated on Jei next door to the Oak tmim in the shootings. ----- unsolved 1947 m u t^tio aod requiie daenrive counsriin;pitng the deaths. a hilltop ne an ospiring actress in Lo I S “This rule is aimed i nutty people from woU market irch, confessing to crim es ijni|)ptenicy drug ]gqes on n uild-. took place and th en ser- them of ic,” said GiJdn I^YoikP^.km ______able to achieve an erection six anoodimusdusderdoxant effects of a ^ ~ s'pcblictiefender'itse that normally is, released ' years after prostateste surgery had that istly pus dtilcti” rtile when « to seaoial sdmulatkm. * • April 15 isn’t just the dead] rendered him impoti inresponsetc lO, a ing clients who confessc smooth muscles arc ' . . -for taxes diis year. VTtthasmanyasSfsSOmlDionmen When stn iS ^ K eSrst- suffering «e<^pnproUons, some rdaxed,monDore Uood Qows imo cer- Make ^ Gnat Gifts! ! That's tbe d ate lAiea tbe E ; of tbe penis and-voila! rch. ^ ever impotency pill — a ddrug . «inalysts^yi^gra sales could ■ tainareasoft s say V l a ^ also allows It in called V}agra — will becoecome soon reach $15 bOboBionyeaiiy. Doctors sa well don.'.' :':::riLT.RBD«rfs'El.Bd, ditector of - users tojm t i aintain erections •• Y«Youfpurehaseofw#tor»hin» - -• ;' available thiW ipr^ptioo nukc'gnui ^ and the proceeds:t of : Raymond Rose, professoissor of the Sexual Functic:tion Center at loii^. good news is that the „ ' p sy ch iatry a t R o b e rt WiWood the New York Hos;lospital-ComeU Other go< go U> help nvcr the pool! , ran several of side effect:ects — things such as : Johnson Medical School inin INew M edical C enter, ra Immediate C&re Ccfitcr I Brunswick, N J., goes so forsr asa to the tests for Viagra';ra’s Manhattan- ' flnshing,, stuffysti nose and upset pPUROtASB YOUR WATO SJIARES say that “Yiagra may be thelesexu* 9 based manufacticturer, Pfixer stomadi—o— are few and m inor., . AT T arqct, F « o M ever.or , • 7 Anr« ■ wMk • Acrou Ffoa C dults.” Pharmaceuticals, ' ■ Ironicallially, the biggest com-< THE Magic V a u e y M a u ' al-Uberatimpia of older aduli 7 3 4 - 7 4 2 2 One of those ready to be‘stnick sa rtwasbothflabbe sod a plaint —• 16 percent of th e men > APRIL llTH rtOM lOAfcrtPM 1 1 # Dlt is a little glocnny becauause the results ' bad it —- w;w as th a t V iagra gave — < by the chemical love bolt nrfnrhw. mH— Cover the Pool — ; M anhattaa construction woiworker were so phenomenaaal,’*bes{QSwitb tb d n a h e a d iCSlMMbftMna 1 woniedabaithis24^«armamania^ a9ntIe.“Itfaou^1t,-MyGod,*ere ______I «Taore and more - F»e b< ^ifstnnetogo let*5"sayrhydraulically*ei ! lenged,’’s^Jake,SO,whovilowant- Just how does thethe drug work? -• ed only his Sist name used. Taken sn boor or:orsobdcrefbre- “We don’t talk about it ai n y play, Viagra simplyply enhances the I more," h e says. “But I was al» ; -awuJauiiJgkrwkiogwfrcan^ y ^ V ■ likediis.* V ^ 1 s s P E a ' -Now,” Ke says, “I hope . beUitworks.r ^ ' - E A S T , f *. The oddaLare in Jak e’s fa 0|MR • f Vta0 « , or au a u Q dtrate, was SUNDAY X e s ^ as a tnatm ent for anginawna. Rcml2N2Noon ; ( ’ It foiled ^ ’hearts but^ s did u c h L = = = a = i = = i n• wonders f^r. erectile tissueu e th at ^ ^ 5 > I patients re f o s e d io ^ up diettheirpins »; wtimtbeaD^snidywasdaQi 1 ' ' In worldwide tests onn 44,500 re e s of srm i S 1 m en. with,'T&>y>°B degree riuirmiiini’TniDnTrni ; impoteiice'stenmiing fromn pphysi- who^jacuis • ; t a la n d psyi±do9 cal conditiditions, . ' £ U P F m m i - ■ Viagra’s success rates ratreoBed C r e e k: s s i d . e I from40pen»nttD92perceni >teakViouse I . M ore than 60 percentt olot Ihe SU I tabetics in one study shoshowed . 233 5th AvtVve. South' # O U T ow ne-1 . usprovement. III * 5 .4 9 ^ I In another, one patientent was ______• i: ' I™'""' I •

: | ^

I S O U T H :i FO G S

David{d iA: BIackmer» DJ^M. ' R andalJal UWraalslad, D.RM. I R G E R Y . R e c o n s t r uucnvE c Foot Sur

♦ Ingrow n Tocnx n a ils - Perm anent Correrrectio n • ji ^ ^ 5 ■ ♦Hccl/ArchP1 Pain V ; ♦ B u n io n s/BBone o i Spurs ■ ♦ Hammertoes,cs/Arthritic Feel' ♦ C orns / CjUliilluses ■ ♦N erve Tumorlors / Burning Feel '♦Plantar Wartsirts /Skin Problems ♦ S p o rts Injuricirics/Orthorics . E v i ! A T D e a l ! ♦ F raclurw /'Sprains S | r a n k , M errill, R on, Sales Team—■ 1Darrdl, Jody, Ven ♦ Hospital &: OfUce 0 Surgery Available>iC’ .. ■ 800-208-3031 | 4 3 6 -5 6 1 ■ ‘ -a I , L a r r y s • Burie; G o o d e TwInFalls riey HAPRIL'12.1998 • ■ , • -678-151ISIS ■ m n f L ' TAX.1TITLE & DOC FEE E X I ^ PI 733-3881 fV.goodemotor.com , 191, Addison Ave^ve ISOl.Hilanlland#E 324 S C 6otiAvcrtue I ■ ByTtieSqi II I B M .

y E T S A QREA r n , Jack; G ary, Fra E M 0 T > . PRICES GOOD TH RO U G H i >qiiare in Rupert * w w ^ ------Wwt, Tyterifc, In rural counties,( , officii aare Split 30 yearss later, Kijn g’sdreiarri o f

on the n[leed for a1 forensic eexpert , colorbliii ndsociet y still a cdream piv^nwDtpni- wbathasIS been adue*^Jin cavtt ByPstMarcacrtonlo ------^ ^ —1 . tikeoBlK IIEBIFBE^ I n (tf>-\ ^ ¥ d t . ntsfanaJdosgPT d a C m aay r u n n ' iw saBMBFHM±Hmmntn,mIte ta gcasa tbat grew■w e< a t o f K i ^ s rights, 7t u»H«tw»wrtl«c______' C a n a SteseBBVMKrsQSlAteiteBfli v* Is^ierBB^dtm ] oiat t a d a i ariLdgteiBicrKmoaent-aad were Tbe eventsev also'are giving |V >!rF^g .beaooBieae e»™d a r. K erry To find out moreore about lonraic pnfesMaea3sxafGR9BCS.es9e- ntterson, B Burley foi te e is a k in be Slid fcr , . -irdibissaDoe ei d ra n n . w e a n o n tb e q i M w sorto rtn o a # - III!...... p&thologist. caatxr; CRB B n a h e nB tn o m n e e d to w a k e v p , ' sobtirban neighborhoods ------B ut-PeH erson-m oved- n te c c rawoerijiiiiiiiiMefc^(to> a « I s p s s i smagKSrtlBeyxoni a I V K jAk rtines lin e "LeCCMe ap 3ggyas^B«M fiagaftct;;-Qc;ir^~Ababr-Tainrehr f upen foT'lnAcks means------. state in O ctobw 1997 - li ex,itas1dae«olockxa coe^m, e Kb Kfax D aa soaee-sc •ctirisc.'*AtfaiiddiofbiadcBiaiin litde wbihen so many when ore > only one forensic patbolog andtSckonth# a l cxaBBBB s jssn ,'* ’ b e U { k L BPSBB-and poorr peoplep bnrtxng ’ m ired mahopdesspoye^. l ~ . ■ Charles G&rrison of Poci»ocatello, • ’ . . . . . g b e r e d I Somedreiy.* Uore1 thant 11 iq^iop mqre ___^ yiKn tin« nff nnih hj' itjv a rk ___ a d ^ B m s e s a id . sand. _ Y e t, a s jt»wwTnts a y s a s S ^ lU'ecaj c. 'O w z c i " for counties. Southwidcdcsaysa ^B eaE ^ nd bnmn, live in poverty ast would expert would1 bib e too c o a ly fo r ogy iscn't n 'i accesdae is fi±aa ]tesBi^ B tbe cxd ikm le Z tuOsmUanslBSlu to coBBneao- blade ^ state forensic pathologist s^saac b m fio wsoCBe a m e the aBoiversO3ai70fKing*s dtaninl!1968. *I say w ^ doing a be nice, but be wonderss whetherw - Idaho becauM« ith e s ta te is too t o m s . I : spread out and1 tooto li ^ o Q cases. Wixfambosx a'sate opeR. b » MiumhiJK* AmrrfcattitBBBBam. April 4.1968., deathdf froin an llttlewoRorse.’T said Casay. a v e ^ - the state has the money.. casbeaoodoBa anofcinhril ritfits .struggles siQce iihatdol- ■ -We're iusloi: cm tbe veige. W e csfo v ccn --ODe bbcfc taea.zB tb cee»Bi e «as»nAbaQeca$ ■“It all comcs down to th batiB. Memphis Bocd^b■kbakaoy* the 1930sQs. * ^ e have mo^ vacant lar figure. How do you1 jujustifir a ' anotherr mw illion pepide,* farons-«f^ eyarew jbB^pix^ , 1 S a ^ ftadfscBsioaBOOS.dmrcbser- . boases,a. more dime,’* Casey said, medical examiner?" he saiis -J Hnnsm ail *n ie y ^ ' 'cnsic expert con* ' andfcardard » c s » OSES d » B i bas bceooe a ^taaar* yiees n d tallieses forI the fallen Sbe alsoso decried lack/of ' don’t think we have misse any. A Utah foren idable work” for you^g ‘d us any ducted the aatiutopsy of Steven anddxy;g y a t e ^ g y e n y I nuiT jB b, scaxT visaBB of gzvjqwing Q iaii^naarI aie ghriog many “dep^d thing that has caused i B3C(te9K»fa9eaa ; taotaat' mUesipfais dmeetotakestodeof tl blades. problem s.... It’s tough forfoi all of Louder.wbowasiasdMtDdeatfazn iie,boi3 snftujratii J efeo 997. said Jerome cecenf* ■ < -1 . ' us (shoiffs) to get enough » function , CouDQrsnemiJtf Jim Weaver. Witfaocbotf SDdi specafiss eri* ’’ to pmifo our own offices fi castelosteroie^ioefced. ■ the way they should." ,1 ..Wcaversuggesgests Gounnes pod .deacecB Minidoka County CCc o ro n er amilar to bim diey -Q iene xidc is A cre. d e a tM j.* ic AdHound isurance program, besBd. King— ■ Arvin Hansen said PatterstersonWas formrf an msm i ______T eir own forensic —— n iifl i i tt m U . ^£idtnQepDSCal. t o searohour' s valuable to his office. His depar- re s s n g a rally a t ,bablymH padiolosist Txiaa-.xfXeBS steff t:jztrr Pez ture means Hansen probal S=a eleOBd Mack mayor; commeaKnatxTe Cl4 teOtytor Forenacp^tbobgists who have 3SeacemttozoBxo CBS Iw re s d te f c Vaa&DBgssBM^Ifv&enBBl iassiH ^ ! ^ have to turn to Salt Lake < , mardwtirgedUsilisteners to ask J ; an expcal the next timechcinvcs-. he pnratepimiccces are reloctant tn 73342921.Q J,Ext.2e. allBieienHBe.. tiem sdveswbat]IX Kxns would b e for ■ you. j Ib e crciriL sn rtrt fng b e w e re itv e . t&BB a balM B K B fabxfcs. was not merely - * V e SfcaD O vercoote.* * ^ ’*Jadrasaid. I P^ologisj s t —------Seba^GoBalfaEa ttiiiA tiiioftbe ______: ContimwdfroniAl p a th o lo g istsI in ti tbe sute of wtnldn'tt n \ b e a s e i^ ie ia jie a j ^ m n c u enc. health c w a n d - ^ rtio can (So tbe job m e & aa! le cnBBoer qssn . ]fas7 ooied pSases rof f i ™ sa id , f a r b e n e r h< • death - only In questic oality and for said. Ttidejrley m in>i tsiiMAe inTirituft c r sapa signifc "Baiietnhf • ones, and cspedally thos« An autopsy’ isIS cmly p art of a n Cor de c?ced te CDRBen« aad IwfiVi ^ B K m i la tn e rrtbanitvenge.” He . • ing to court, experts say. MaaapdtbeM-mye.* b Atlanta, aboi*oi« 300 people TeO*^lEaiiDd wbai ym’re looki4 deO nsticition of tbesr. jcbs^ co bac OBCsi^ ox ICr., v -r. rrt I hell search to find a mxtcL : A forensic patholo^istissum i ^ “ 2 gM hered a t Kin in* g -. tom b. T m cted homi- “A n autopsysy will not detep- ii^froreire a r r f tphTBry co m aienpZB; ended iBvioi nbeemaibtbe^toToa. - : moned for every suspectcx - -„„nn wreada were laida id a t tlie foot of T^Vv, m in e th e m amanner of death,* sca» «bc9 a craop of n ed y y : d de in Twin Foils County,nty. Loebs hurley said.-Il d ie tom b a t tb1^ e XfatrrinJ T.w th^ HecsorcI nam tight bereat baaw. or “It is' the drcom* TiadiBBiang is th e X jrtfefcsa fcocesecs b e ^ breai^ b tbe pagn of oore than SOO ; said. coroners is Idaho.* I fo r N oim olem iliniojhi stances surroun>undi^ the death for ' cm « 3Bdo«s. KGee moved m neilewqi^lMrsiBdKally. .* : “it’s (sssentiaL They hahave spe- ^ dete•term ine die man* Soon ee n n l ib e rs * A sd m ess SS \ cific training in traira u in a tic ogr of death, atm<< a TT,arw»»ir n f i m mies i f t iWD s o t p ot d e saoaey cfidsazdeeK^s- ‘ p resen t w as 1&- Fcroan„bbnatka.<^733mL' T b e Ba a a o d G(BEd was I e Owens, a mem- _ ' injuries and in detectingngui]uriM i death determiinines if yon go to " oattodo;d o x b n .* naefiii&wmTBdyandtb bsofaCbaaaaooaooga.Tena,Gid E S * ‘ and death by foul play,"r."hesaii \ court or not." B m DeD eV ore says d ie s e e BS - ispietBBiB’acadieK.Cs | l W n a a ^ a»rt™ p.-«tohrtinLaherKing H ^9i “If he’s not an expert, i ud A ere woold be r y i d liy y i^gproadoas d e pe£a 03MB B> m n m to potentially damages his t to keep a foreisac 'niere. tti t C B i^ siC9 a n a o n was a very stnw : ny to the jury." rasy in Idaho. B « e x s e n . I f d ie r e is a Heoocrsatbec&BDCE. : The Wisconsin expert w ; said a forensic ioDaUedesii.d>e9«^ C3C«sfieSedbrasto0 • about $2,700, said Turley, alaiycoidd start at mpnuaiaiiipBUfsEfang s i s c OB ^ b a k o B f ofo f T b e ^ • $10,000 budget for autoj s a fe . L eeam Sfad. ODw tbe Ba . in the red by about $4^0IS5S . s jsst fed B k ve pne d e • CSril S isto MnaenB. 1 eft in the “Here in Ad • almost six months left fasuly d e bes «e can pec^aeaiK ta 9 > m £ aB s i o S o i havel^deat! ^ ffO RfMMNHtini l : budget year. diem, regardless cf ^te I ^ j r i ™ « d o ^ Twin Falls Police ChiChief Lee_ th e autopsy rid. l e g n d 1 : ------V - ‘ DeVore sees the need for a state 25 30 caseses would aemally w anant his eiQ)enise.-liesad. p t Janes Earl Say, a p IRMNGlHgi«W^ T • office. la^ass csisa-Ptz t “You just get professiotsionalpeo- . ButSonnenfaJlb e rg know s th e jLtnrrmr,mtDfnocnaberearihefg oa ka&Bg K a g and B . Forimmmediate tieaanent- I pie, trained property' anand with ^ u e of a foren:e n a c p a tfa o lc ^ in .733^ 833.ZZ2.£sz.241 ias a S9^ear senmicr : the background and eduajucation to court. His officS e e spends abom xxntment Ttoappppomtmenthecessary ; do what’s needed," be saiisaid. $15,000 on consnxsultatioDS »rith a A medical examiner’^er’s office ' forcnsic expert,t«.>“ ] = id . I ATtmBaaSaddkffpaxmSaaAnaMmf,1ems . usually consists of trainefliU 7 3 S W T T J - ; the state forensic laboratiiratory that couIonT oeioca S 6 B n m d r nf e w S n d d l e s 7^3 -166 5 7 ; ■ processes evidence inn criminalc . . ttequently Tirfcy thena ssaid h e f a r s c d a SSOrezed Sboi^ fkiSBRv 1 ^ 630A diaiilsonAve.W. 630I >Addison Ave. W> i investigations and is fre En^dtAngrfgBaid used by counties. State medicalII e to han* # 1 0 0 I Loebs has talked to, anarea lems- the growing He LOIS Cff BRAND XEHCBB.4XDNAME1%CK_ *”? ‘ lators about such a charhange,but , lent d^ths. He sBSBe&3ia±^a.SD«£$tai>aaaaflfa.OgrOooexiaa.M aeM Imed to W ^fcmamj I there has been no org « lie doesn't d nn k Bte. B>aes.lc^^CaBa>t«3BSBa.BVkeople, and this. < ^ » p a th o lo ^ t in Idaho. Therhescdays, after years of travel;•1,’h I e does- • forensic work only forI stsurround* : ing counties. He wantsIts ito focu» ; : on his general patholofalogy prac* ■ tice. Chances are remote;c eevidence • will be lost if a forensicsic paiholo- • gist isn’t at the table,e, GarrisonC O v e r U10,000 minutes J : said. A good pathologist'ist will con* dcendalrtimea ] ; suit a forensic expertrt whenv he, o fw e e k • doesn’t have all the answnswere.The m o n th<1 for 2 Years. i i key is collecting informalmation. ; “There are a lot ofif qualifiedq 1 ' 8 5 M inInutesofpeak^ airtirrtee a m o n th . ;

P h o n es^ as low as i9.9S 1 m ^ 2 4 :.9 5 /M o u N inIBDSTATES ’ r 1 0 ,0 0 0 Wc^c^ en d •LLULARi • O v o ’ Hg f S i WJROES^ ESS COMMUNICATIONS ^ M i n nu t e s p e r Moionth toy people ulk i S e a g u l l u f « « T 'i : P O R C E L A IIN, N >eak W Dnute!e s / M o . i: ; A World of Elegaigance • 8 5 P < !' .; ...at dellghtfiU:uUy i affordable price;ices..'-' • M m kniKfr^s9.> . 9 5 H.lpUMAwwl'nMCecw m0aamr*tiaf»>'2ym 4

S^m^erfir.Samtk>da*. ■ I

' IM a fi* t a a * IM1 U S M U > .a . IZSPdWmRil. ; 3 S i S l 4 x & i 7 1 9■0iidA& ^ > . ia sE .tm & «me c SSIt'ktoMtBM ^ .. S » O B 3SMG99 73MOOO . 3QEB n - iw 6 n « B - zB-tan ■il _ - a . ' '■■■ • '1 SirndtT.»^%m9 TkM»«Mm.TwhFaB»,kUw A-7

" ■ . ' ]N a t i o n Authoriritiesiesscuel;^ ng in N'Jew Or]deans aTash ' dtildinsmamercamp.ix natiotialairpororL ■.K rid»B dJgllm S w to C iM B m a > Rirera-Woriey tucke breathe in erery fewew seconds, . aironft goingB >west, away from the - * ^ posfaiog down with bers^anns. ai instrument-lalanding course, and BTt Coast Cuard offidalslalssaidthey asked the pilot[ot if there was a prob- beUere that tbe planeae remained lem," PannlQf•jl sauL "in c pilot ^ d ' ' witfa Ciff T t a ^ l d i a r d pfasiff h t j i a ' tpHi «*«>TjiV»»TVintrl i«i m tm intact. *If it had broki■okcn up, we yes, that he wasw; having problems F M tr ttr * , Friday, 12 bom after oottdi. » think we'd have foufound m ore with bis flightIt mstzumens, a ,com- ■ ft>anx< that tm ^rym U.ati'iOasia-^ debtis,- Petty OCHcuc u S pencer plete instiunusient failure, nnd she ■:■ DO h o u i bsd p eridw d Buttdiea d t ■> Hbvaaetcgnd. ■ tri^tbl^hiihim and aid* rhelicopter crews saw Caxnum e n C t e a v M Taylor had d e d a flightfl plan tudestohelph> him out." Rima-Wodey, da e f ewfl aanmomey c a a M t e t ea w iA tike FAA to Oy fraoifro Denton The contioDijDer, watching the air- I farD e^C otm t3r,Tens.She-Mle-was W ia.tisfteg(t to Lake&txit Airport, FAFAAoffidals craft on radailar, “saw it go into a : miles north- tight spiral andas rapidly lose aid- '■ blire a n consciuua, Q oatm iai a r i ^ k ^ r i n , ^ east of dowatown Newfew Orleans, txide,''Pannlejley said. I'down &i ^ 72^egree lake.‘-T T h e s k o M a M b ^ th ree o th e rstin d a d ia g b e r l ^ o tH s to private aodI l*jbusiness air> As the planme disappeared from I yearold d a u ^ te Sndi, wereresdn 9 9rnment4snd- rad aratan aldJdnidcof800feet,tbc iog Qstems to bad weatreatber. . controller be:leard Taylor scream -L. diEt s Smkma^0.atm 2 H H e p ta n e was OQ finalmal approach over his radio,a Ihred th ro n g tbii,** Coast Gt^sStiard w a k e M lD flfM i It ' to Lakefront Airpoaon in heavy “I’m crashihing. Oh, my Godl" ny art ,..Pett3r^0£&cer Sdtfa AlbUmismd. sa AallS.ai|i^fl|«hM :of2fl00feet werethelastwc words the tower man- ■ n r r s r tnearbyNew agerheardfroirom Taylor.. • *To^autofdiesl9.«nd«>fi AaaBSBiaataQttri SM ft«s*r.tto .. vAen a ontrdler at oe i n v e -12ktare hours in The w at tl Airport told T h c planeic w ent down ab o u t ^taaTspM adi Taylor that he hadd viveered off three mimttcses after the ; it'ssinnlyanisziDs.* . . DartoaCaaty I SarabWoder. whose Utfa tar ' CDone, sakl LeonardI Parmley,Pa tbe to ld th e pileilot that he was 'off • day is I b o d w , aad tb e othi9s an CKciunggiime ib Ma±Hdnei$™fl. OF MARSHAL’L’S S A L E t f o r tf a e R ^ H i^ SdinblsgBOima;a lheV(^and'& When helicopter seardU N O T I C E 0 ! starstud^ ■dbeeafl^pociater c zcwr e saw Bzrera-Wotley, the; United States Of Americafica. Plaintiff vs. Galen W. Guthrierieand Cheryl A. John iSrwr. 34> i^mmfamqi^ il I. III w ia^i I P»Tnr^ a sBsaaeii s slK was dead becai»“**® Suttee. etaLCfvil No.).CV-96-0535-S-8LW_ C ■ l- p u b U c - ^ i t i e s director&Bi; -ingim -wmtf-A anr ■rif r n mTTTnnh -sbeK w -Q eatiag £sce-downw n, — — - • Tulane greBttate, bad gone alb t teceoD a a s ^ B k ibeB th e y SXS albng Coast Gaaid and bcq GIVEN that on the 30th day ol Aprilpril1998.at1:30p. m. I toshowoffldsaloiainater. XigiE-M a™ =M . berieraanet^Sbrao: “ * NOTICE IS HB1EBYGJV «ddd>^£dint« County Courthduse, Bryan Scott .Taylor, 26, a m eat IV te kcpc be-aEie b rib e>12 i: of said day. on the! frontfn steps of the Lincoln Co I Lewisville. Texas, invesaaeaJthro- b AtaheWodestfDi o Q z s ' i a t h e m s i k y w a teter, s Shoshone. Idaho, theie UnitedI SUtes Marshal will, Irin obedience to the i kert w m e piloc cf the foiir>9iiT'*at Tdadve&,c&«ateQ e s e ts a a s a td . w as a f a c f r djwa m OnferofSaJeandOecrei!oee of Foreclosure, self the (ollo^lowing-described real . I 1969-I^lper Cherokee Cbargiarger. Wodey^s adiodhnaaiiBssi^Baa» ‘tfeaertteiteBhsaate^kw fin property and pefsotalal pproperty (to the extent that the personal property 1 l^ylor bad chartered Ibe planeaeout I ccmfartoittanadB-a r e d ^ ^ X d e ta E 3 £tftesaeirAadeaoa tf l pro “ * easts) to the highestA andai best bidders for cash In: lav^ulU money ot the X qIks h ae no dB- { of Nor^: American Fli|Fli^t l^esrcldbxdB;£ United States of Ameficerica. A personal check in ttie amimount of ten percent ; Academy a t D enton U im id] idpal -nto^,riecDBd Bicel will be accepted at the timime ot the sale wtth a Airport,' Federal Aviaiilation Sai^hosSasa.T!a ^ of the bid for each paic ■ ly.'TCmiBdKKks^fiauKT mmsaaaaii W ■ cashiei's chedc for therie ffull amount of the bid within Z24 hours of the sale. 1 Rivera-W ori^, 44, was in3 goodge ‘aeCnwtQnarflw!I w a a ^ s •m m^ , T s^ Fiasnoal ^ The Umtrt States ofI AnAmerica. Farm Service Agency’s/ s (formerly Farmers 1 fondtdoiilUd^ni^t^mtaiM- ii IDSpjH-Thnrsrtnyf S a a m mB£aaa3e;.nlsaKi^ l4 Kome Administration)n) bidI will be $147,594.00 withith a market value of I pie fractii^ aad abmaonssnsat haddtsifppeandsinEnnnsaaarana a ^ & ma e a ac deC oB aiiy of -Easter Sim d^- ' $162,000.00. If youu havehi any questions, contact':t the Lincoln-Blaine I West J e & r a Medical Center■ggm was snag down.. jfflBSearid-A 10c30AMfo3dN)ni County I ^ S e n r ic 8 Ao . She was lifted1 ffr t m iMu.urifii^wffb'nf A S is Bno»Ki^Ksaa- n a * the water a t 1020 a jn , aboutoot 10 ■ ^^atesS IfaaqrtJfail I riaB niiiiTirfTiii ASl - 1 ' miles north of New. Orleirieaas amFna^ybeimesB vnacdectoukiMn-nrmhwAwr ^ * 1 2 ^. Location »fiS2Nottllorth 450 West. Shoshone. Idaho0 iftpi iiirii,|and b ^ O r A s 6-1/2 NoiNorth 4-1/2 West of Shoshone. IdIdaho I • L ^ e fro n t A irp o n a nd abonMitt a sBBidb. - btiiat______I imle'iioi^or'idiere'die'alra aanaiafal-'- ■ Iw at Description-n - 'Township 4 SouthrRangerlBl6&17EBM.Uncoln- ...... ! was last seen on radar, AHu firct ’Kwht, a ’WiwVwi, , « i a i S l 3 3 » n l t& ebsx liuBg sbe County. Idaho. Part>artsofSections31&36.(ForaC I Complete Legal ■ said. Irt -1 ■ - • • _,_am;4eyfnmid*e: a d w t&acAc was OL OescrlplionCcntacttact the Uncoln-Blalne Farm Sen/liMce Agency office) - BomTsJracim y|n—&«»t j - rt. - .> - More tbm'ailosen boatstsan I d . . sag M iran d a woaa BtBTiftnQS-2dweiBfelBnflS. 2 grain bins. 2 hog shedsIs bdicctxeti'’8e8rd)ed fir oflwlersnr--. i • affmut wln^'n 2 S S S fmiioment»(QfCttlilittle value) for a complete list ple

--IS==5=J===

I f W L I A M

I f l o wr i e r s f o) r E a s tter. j , 1 :

■ ’■ ■ . Send the t IlfD*Jqy of Sfrii«* i BouquetforEalaster. j ^ : I

i ' ■ HI

J Sendm e)^ordinlinary basket of1 j sjwmg flowers. It’s[’s t h e i d e a l w a y t o .

j celebrate the magicgic of E aster -

l i i Q ^ f o r a b c m a qIiuay u i toe of oedit? «w a ddo o w h a t e v e r t t t a k e s t o g eIt t !y o u r a tte n t io n .

S o w yon c a a o p e a a. homebe equity line th a t forfor other needs. And, whetlen you make ■ also *i»c* yoit the b«a ; ' 5S-5IS ■■ :! ceawhidcf o f year eqai!{Bity as a line of crcdit idea ic home equity a t yoor heararest U.S. Bank. 1 ^ ■

— = K s I U i _ f i o dm ^ W M a n A r e .: M B f - h l U t B n c8 [ T ^ b ai i n k J33-25W» . ■■. . r a J d A e : ■■■ ■ '■ . :- ; ,9 » e 5BB, B . ' " ' i f . - i' — - 1 ^ rtolFtartfH*-TnnNgddIMta«.«i ______^ “• •. OTBTynrtai—.

• . ■ i . .. —-—^ — ' N a t io n . Atomic mi;•useum pays tribute to) pioneers ■ ALBUQUERQUE, N M ,ti6AP)—.. atom bcmb was dMoo^deti . . Tbe gn^ u p was b e l ^ bimore towaltio] on the scene vAen die fimv ta 1 tm eqvinmmentalresnestoradod * ' wartimeca oocuineDts and films. bombwentoff. ' ' A group ot those InvolveIvedin W t^W arn^audeardevJevdop. n ^ S . ^ment gathered F ridi; at tun oa V,. 1 ^ -Fefeitiiuiin . n 2 6 6 p K ird^ A^ Ftvce tb remei»’r9 L--:^ ber U.S. atooiic bomb'tesiins '^^mplete w\th li15” M ^ to r i to view recently dedassiflei toricol films. — SBTHBl-fflnrtihwyrnrdw the museum’s hall& latere tbi erans sat among.bomb rep•epUcas and horrifying pictures' 0*ol I ' oii«iitom .vFiiiiw ioi« absr ------iiedng m ClUOMPU'lliH'” ! d a lot of these films. And IWNwas one H 1 of th e photographers,” ^saidlid Ben' IV ^B f ' ' w f f t H i . n {] Benjamin, who was s soldiersol — I asslffied to photograi^ thf*,TOnlty T^ I 760MAINAVE.VE. N -r a ilN FALLS .7 3 6 .7 0 7 8 Site in New Mexico i^iere tbitbefiist :': ^^ILiSsa^^SSi ______David Salomon* deulto ■ I960« 0 Uncoln Contln«nti).PrM!d«niini IKannitfy's ptrsonal car, Wadn*MilOMiay afternoon I t til* Tratddr In U J. Klitory Mumuidsum In i l Augustin*, Fla. Tb* ear«r \was lUotlonMi off Saturday for «U•18,000. il^ H sf i Auctionn sells verythin^g from I ghastly^ to bizanrre to histtoric P & C ARE s k n i n i i m . W i : ST. AUGUSHNE, FJa. (AP){A — ' with itsI roofio< torn off and its front I II95 THEISEH : • How. much.would you bid fo •___ : ambulance that carried pres k' BIB d Lake Como took IS|MOTORSv.....«62«iWI It the rusted wreckage and : tial assassin Lee Harvey OswaldOs human tknature,'' alo o k atth AUTO $ R '|9 g : to a hospital? What’s tbevalue val of declared:9d: “I t’s n o t w orth noth* ss®r..«aTEREl) SEARS AUTO ‘ the ro stu g 1966 Bulck Electlectrain .MT CENTER. f e • which movie star Jiyne Ji . -MiMs. Brimmer, ed &imer LA. Braunagel :• MansSeldwaskiUed? il’s Lake, ND., disagreed. & A B....O F^i■FEHED : Everything from the ghasi[lastly to auctioh:in spokesman " T o m eB, .li it has some historical fi *5 9 ® ^ : the bizarre to the historicric w' ent . ______value," hesaid.be: >6®® mhwab...,...A ;; up for auction Saturdayy aai t the it w>3 histoiy.” Ms.M l Hough said. Otherr itemsitc up for bidding: fm^ ; l^ e d y In U£. History MusMuseum. The auction dIrew ro crowds of his- n itu re from fri Oswald’s Dallas ' Everything from antique! torturetoi toiybufbandtheibe simply curious. apartmlent em and the ambulance M 95 VERL'STIRE I devices to bear traps to a car that In early biddingling, old newspa* tookDk him1 to a hospital after - happened to carry Presliesident per clippings wervere snatched up he was fatallyfati woundea, a buUet- ie g s r . . . w = • K ennedy in F o rt Worth,,.Texas. .Ti for S7.S0 to $15.I. A pair of brotue riddledd carc« said to have been : hours before his death in Dallas.Dal • busts of presidentints Kennedy and used by^"bank oa robbers Bonnie and - 6 CURT’S : The museum was the passiEission of Tinrfiln weQt forr$3S. $■ Clyde, aa blackI Lincoln fouring Ig g s CAR CARE... •59“ R • L.H. “Buddy" Hough,b, who Nancy Smith,, ofof Brasher Falls, carusedted W'Kennedy, and coiv o f. : amassed the collection overt«r three N.Y., paid $1255 forf an antique Elvis PresIresli^swilL ' >795 MEIHEKE decades. H e died two' yean;ars ago rifle, mough shee didn'td know the H oughgh got, the idea for the • and his widow, Debra, doseple like tragedy, It's > edectic collection strange.L once describedas as “cxumpled like h um anI nature,”ne Ms. Brimmer ~ “He didn't want it to be morbid,mo a piece of tinfoillafteracookout,”. ai said. I Air Force considi IHEIHOME OF m mWSEHPUUI-ISEN i musicsmMOTI p u e e m m w o m irn how to gett ahi ead , I parachutes for r~L^r 701 MAIN AVE. 1.TWIH1 FALLS 733-i8-nOOTOU.FBEEil^t Read VttheMbney pagig e s, D 1-i3; \ training planes ___ ; Tin m u m ______^

: The Air Force is considelidering : attaching parachutes tb acacicademy ■ training pm es that have crashedere - three tunes, killing sbc peopl*"pio-, H 1 1 ' The exterior parachute,>, a a rela. ■ ! 9 I tively new safety device,!, wwould I ^ .: slow the plane’s fall in a crash.Itera M H i : is among several options theth< Air ' Force is looking at for hethe trou- i • bled T.3A Firefly, which hasusbeen . I' • grounded since June. It Is unknown >^^ther a rerecom* mendation for the uteswiD ■ : beindudedinadetoHedAIrl^ Force ; report of the crashes dui '• rolAtim In tho mtning !ks.Xwo of the issues expected to ti be jt ; i addressed are Firefly insmstructor training and the maneuversrscadeta a ; arc required to make in thee piplane. ; The parachutes were i .’ tioncd In February, whenhen A ir Force Q iief of Staff Gen. MldiaelMil ; Ryan testified before tbei S

m E b s . Sundiy,A^5,19«8 T1rw»N< I dah oAVe srr t . IFonner statIte counseloorjfacesraptle charge BOISE (AF) — A former coicoun- the assault occumx] in Flynn’s E office. aunsekr. seiselor for the Idaho Depaitmentent of He was empk^edIbyHealihand by “It’sarareire occurrcnce,” he said .M'j HiHealth and Welfare has bebeen Welfare from Juno 1978^978 to Februaiy • Clinicians'ns’ duties may include acaccused of the 1993 rape; ofol a 1995, when he ouit;ro ro avoid being psychologiisical counseling and ynwoman he was counseling. firoH^ njwvy cpilrrtemn^man Bin Walker helping dicilen^ with housing and Miduiel Flynn, 50, of Boise,!.was w said other needs.Is. indicted by an Ada County graB ^ d Flynn worked in1 theth Region 4 - Flynn iss freef on 55,000 bond, ju y , prosecutors announocd Frid'riday, oCQccinBoisc. He be aiarraigned Wednesday, l l i ^ declined to disclose detaetails Walker said he knewnew of no other Rape carrirries a maximum sen- the inoUeot. induding wi«iledier timlinr allegation agoagainst a state tcnceoflife:feinprison.

' - F e b r ulory 22' J A . p r I 1 1 2

f | | ^ H

1^ ThltlsinOctob«rl996Mrialp{MI photo oruw Ptt 9 iMUieed Martliirtln Advanced EnvlronmeflttI System f e / . ptant'andereoMtntdkximllufroI from Y«UowttOM Nctlonal Parke an more excavation of 2:00 p.mn.-9:30p.m. .- all0;00p.m.tn. 10:00 p.m. drawingIng' S'Australidri WBlb>yih8de''B'9rgreat " threat to any bumuman beings or • thepark^sncnd demonstration of a j escape'frtoin the TautphauSi'Pis,Park' •«nypna eUe.'f hes sisaid.‘^ITiey^e , Itw ai.ti1 treat the soil for cona- ' i Zoo by hopping its way outlUt the ' s u c h good ju m ppers. e We take e^pe inu These last step would be J.^day before the.annual grandgrt every precautionn tot make sure said. The(ration fi of the pit. SG aeliissH e le s.I opening.' anim als don’t g et8t tout, but they searchingan f( said the first drilling ■ Jt RESORT CASINQ.JACKI,CKPOT, NEVADA U I .~TIiA.yrtiilnlyj.il. email maiSU]reupial sometimes do." before tracfcibegin in September. < IS cap- -The wallaby juniumped over an by following:d cost of the first phase -. OMHeWdrawnl<»lb« iong» PloOt»«U*»'Joclp« ond OBf wneioi*cioMwd piiz* kofff Inn dtu»lng w>II ba ( : Sslmllar td a kangaroo', was c '' AtMdv^-.BoMnProi>Ptoo'Ut»*)o(lpal.Mutlb«alUotl3I ond>nd p Mwop«m«w,r>i«y^ ih*t tl|tlghi to canc*l : u tured F ri< ^ by employeesswith* w enclosure fence:e a: t th e zoo’s “ W e’re[nillion. v Core characten- of«odJr».i>p.o»p>onc«an wrivovi now*. Al oppkobU taui 0 !:in 20 minutes, zoo directororB 1 iU “Land Down Underder" cjdiibit and we’ve neverrould occur in January ' (Sersonde said was spotted by employeesen at 8. malescape,"I treatability soU studies J mber of that year, •' ' ! ate and EPA have until 0 comment on the draft, ■ii irgy Department then Officials says Mont.tana e a final plan by June ^et The I.R.S. DDrain Yoil u r elkriearl'^y disease- vallaby, DILLON, Mont. (AP)P) — Often the fee^ntling grounds ore JLp, ' T- Let Uss Show ^You Ho^\V To ly free, io areas where wild!i l ^ c didn’t no^ . /Montana elk remain nearly f 1 aniinal was caught on 1 - of the disease brucellosis,J, ststate mally winter andI onceor they start : r wildlife officials soy. getting a handoutju t, they won’t Snorthside. ■ ',•.5' •, ' Idaho, by contrast, recentlyitly dis- Irave, Hammond saidsaJ The native i.t^e second wallaby [n A n IBRAT o S5avej TheDse ' ::covercdbiWUosisinatIeastiastone forageends'upbeinfang overgrazed’ 1 seven years, Gen»nde I-of its elk'herds in eastern1 IdIdaho “The state hasIS resistedi that e first had employees j:'last month. The disease caucauses approach to wildl g for a couple of hours • ungulates, like **!)<, bison and n d cat* ' m ent," Aune saidL “A“ U td e b ito f acking ' the wallaby down inds Forr Retirerrnent. ' : d& to abort It can be transmitonitted vigor in the envirorjtinment can be ing its footprints, : tonumansasundulantfever.ir. h ^ t i w for wildlife.’fe.” _e _ very fortunate that Idaho’s winter feeding prosrogrom Difficult winter,r. conditions o can ' ISHBH : ' that concentrates l^^e (lui^imbers cull a herd of weakiakened ammals • HBMpe," he said ’ !; of elk on areas may be the and the gencti^ydly superior elk BHfl reason its elk are infected3d andt survive, said Auna : " those Montana do not appeal>ear to Feeding con cha:hange all that. ; : have the disease, said KeithKe Not only docs itt allowa for the ■ : Aune, Montana Departmentlent of weaker animal^ toto survive and : : Fish, WildUfe and Parks wildyildlife pass on their genes,lesv it also artifi* • lab supervisor. ' ‘ dally forces animsimals to remain D on’t L *Vs just not a commai diseesseaseto close together throureugh the winter | B j | ' : see'infree4an^eUb'’Aunesaiisaid months. It can be! a redpe : for the Montana omools nave oppopposed spread of disease.'- ^ the idea of feeding ^ duringmg tbe For instance, foror animalsi to-be ?^ockets ^ winter, even during bad yeiyears.' infected with the> bibrucdla organ- ■ During the last leoslativescssixssioi^ ism they have to:o have1 contact H jK F : 'a law was passed tnat modeiitil^ it i . with boay fluids or tissues from iF'galtofeedwildlife. •• an infected animalnal, A vne said. ' Fish, Wildlife and Parkst bi<>0KiiiUi,nii.ttqitln- e«dli?S«l?.eit^oyed?[aM[juehoutepiymeeu? ' BcntKorbooMowatnwlwMainMwntwynow. HMncUlpnblm?MedicixlidUbilkTUtStien*? H«ve you been turned iJown for t lou?Im Do Bufauptey?Horecloiure7It1 ndotjii'imM ttl , youneedmoreth*p$IO^roraij>r»wuo«7 ' ' ir you ve a hotneowmiwn«r wiilr wmdenl ' S B y lAMK™,bwFOIC . . ' Areycup«yitnmorelh»nlO»iritCTe«raionuiy cquliy. Itiett’i u cjicellenilleni ehtnce you will , : MherlotniorcfcdltcviliT l |^ r y for ■ touv—uiM>/yallywlthln49hoifJ. Ifyou uc t homeowner md antWcre•1^ ‘yei' You c«n nnd out overfihe ih( phono :iadftoucyouquiliry. Lo«ul*licetu«dbyitM!libildtfwDeptorCom* . . . ■ Hljti c t^ i CMd dcb»T mvperfect mow. Open? dy*. !•»)»<0047MUa,eELI7l Buhl Branch 9 1 4 M a in S tre e t I t Phone 543-4351

, ' . " f l , .. . - r- ...... ■ . M B ' i,liU»m _luDdu,JI|idB,l»a_____

I d a h o /W es ■ C l d m a n t s C hurclhpresid b i l i n g u a l charter schoi o o l distinci)tiveMcorm onbbelie f^ NAMPA (AP)-Hispaasanic edu- ..... SALT LAJKE CITY (A i0,bb0membersof . ences.llThere is no d m ibr' a« '! catloQ advocates wsnt ftibilingual bij Moimoa d nnth Freddeot G * said Hindu^Tiibo m 3 ‘. IQ County. ' W- CTwb1«iy »M I lh*i meeting in Sdt La] Innxb president stoM l ^ S ; ' < .The CouncU oo HiaH ispanic distinctive belleifs on Satilaturday The NaabviIIe-b & rm c^W . ter school In southwesternieniU aho —of the worldt* Hindaeysir s a l d i n ~pi‘eeuiLiauIy Chilaoistianrlbec*— sakt-WhVbo^hsvtasTeadiCSfi^atf ~ opening tbe 168di AnnualiGeoaal G trueaadliv^davihurd^fatfaewo^ esdyrehifute its dh&e dripn? Q id ^ - this year. A group of Boiselise teach- y to *«pia{t^ It away* Tlifr ers is working to start a c Conference of The Churlurch of BSnddaymadeidea point U stress maytry a charter Jesus Oirist of L a tta ^ SaiSaints.— ing tiie very demc■tnanf of MsnnCQ KaivUf tbey.t9 tiie-adre rfrnAla school that would place» ch children The 87-year-old c h ir afa _ lleade r theology t w Son gJbeW T O ^toO jiB, —of-different-ages-in-theche'same*'' also uig M tiie falSi's 10)milUbn a basavoinnanttieditst'U ■ membm to respect othejh e r reli- mtfiAit the kl»drewade8Tdistfaicti^ ‘ Only two charter schoolsools could gions and th e good tliey’ d< awH thiufi foundeikderJoe^^S "between91 Joint efforts witii otiitf.r be approved io southwe not to with noiraCoiOxmons had a vision inI tb*tin 1620s of. God religions8 to combat social iHs a i9 Idaho 1q the next year, acoaccording over doctrioal diScreoces. B,Trfiot61dhfaall egjree of doctrinal e ^ to th e new ly passed stat< “For instance, there are so o f ' es Htie ihwiImil C harter schools allow peopeople to other &dths wbo do not regaitgad us as > IfEannoos b d ienieveanangdgave ‘’There!re need not be and m w create their own publicic sischools fTiriettnn* T liat’iS tmpnipmtant Smith ancient go.gold plates fiom notbeocon our part," be said *B ^ ------with taxpayer money. ThiThe — - -Kiwwera^oundvesiswb what is ..... vriiidi b e m i ^dated-tiie D Bode of— tin v ists a degree of fd k irrd i^^: - • cept was approved statstate law- im ponant,''he said.'*We adoa d i^ Mormon, t of a scriptural welaborijrtograer." ' " 'SZ ' makers last month. TheTh law . ed ^ w iA o u t hesitation that ides dwBiU& And UterS: Seurday, EUtf Russdl w takes effect July 1. 'are di& rences between us.L ‘ church preddentents since Smith NelsonI of< the Quorum of th$ licultural Mormon church pmsrnident Qonton B. Hinckley boldilaflrst-edWoncopyofthe a fl “W ere d iis n ot so there«woold i have damied titeyteyhbUtbeeartih TndreAj.^aosto announced tiiat f(<2I The bilingu^ and bleu have been no need for a re utoffrus- .'Book of Mormon’i’ that th was printed over 100 yean ago 1 restm- ly prophetic andan priesthood . tbe firstt tiMi tbe diurefa’s Fan^* school p ro p e l grows out o agodDtinchbop^ tion of die gospel" authority toperfbsrfbrm ordinances HistofyD tration with bow pubUcc stschools * remarks Saturdayr at tho 168th Annual floneml Confereiference of the Church of Jesut Tbe nas e'acom q - necessary to iMIsalvatiaQ. s ^ atestheh fall sh o rt o f m eeting ne

"We see too ma^y scschools Til' ' • ' ______• ___«___ - ...... stiiiffiltng-with language is C o n ^ Morales, a coundlKs: Idahc0 train en^igineers k ber, said Friday. .Education researcherhers say Hispanic’students stripp - their language and culti . over sanitary5 aconditionss on boar(r c l f w m t public schools pften bebecom e dropouts. The Hispanic dr rate in Idaho is ^timated BOISE ( A P )— - U nion Pacific Longjiaul freights may re between 35 percent andd 6i60 per- R w liraii is "o1 strangersc to criti- vpedalfy a problem in several locomodves. The $ ' c e n t asm . »nginA*B holding Vantr mayaybave , ■ i. 2 , S iO Q I under the gun for WO/Vl t . The Council on His]H sDonic VI weather. Thestendi \tv»r> e o p tied b tu tiie sintiw 1 Education was formed abc 1R ®ver a year for se^ mJteholditigtmkis.. ' STOUNHONDitAS ■ months ago to addrcst th « freight service blaE S 'o S “It’s, espedaily a probleblem in ^ 1 Southern Pacific Hispanic dropout rate. It hasb 25 ? mtrgcr with S obscetie' warm weather,” Kunz said,i d . * ^ C i TS along its 36,000 C A U 7 3 3 - S C0 7 2 ■ members statewide. Co stench from the holding tankts is m em b ers e n v isio n a si teaming. just the shippers obscene.” ' ASK FOR W IIBS . . ; ' ■ where both non>Hispaniiin i s . -kencKunz, anmaaes w “ = 8npe. And conditions a re n o.t^ tn ~ — ifywimInn nonis oFfiIiii3ij(£orlo3nli5oHDiKaun!£~~~H - Hispanic cultures and laog better at layover locations « ' are brought together for3 stu ^ Hiero are evenen longer-standing state St representative ’ . complamts from)m th e railro ad ’s ______crewis w ait fo r another trair a in to IdsotIm il/of Ih n mling d rmoin miiimiyi^ ^ H I of both races. Tnan, — —iiThere.are highly-rig(rig o rd is ___ 8in?SLS,»>!?.s5y____It,led.Kd to n m onitoring system ' ______J I * Sqlm fram UtM ilijn Moloilinpqits: ' H I m forced to haul for sanitaidtary maintenance as the ~]ln'GtwRivtt,'W yo!rttie studies that show childrer 1998 HOMigNDA»t400SBUUJHM; I030IWIIU0IS36 H I ------are bilingual do better ±oh c . ars w ith th e .win-' enginess m ^ e their crossK»untiy - jieers J satd» th e k eep in g ac danliaed tests and do b etta ir-round because trips, saidlid Jim Dayton, an Oregon ' ' modationsi were improvede d o n ly 1998 HONIDNDAXR400SElUAljH2NHI E0367W|(300674 H I problem solving,” saidiT Ri .h 1 S e multimillionKiol- engineerer and,i union officer. But after ■ train crews had comiUi - 1998 HONIHIDAXR25OSBUUJH2ME0J KK04WMKKXS9 H I Bahruth, a Boise State Univnivi*rdrv lar engines are SO!so squalid. monitorinjring is occuring on just a for i 15 years. They are still - - ' eduction professor ^peda5 E g . . . , “It’s just filthytiy dirty and over- ^mnll panpart of the Union Pacific . • ingi for. improvements at“ c rer 1W« HOHIDNDA n 6 0 0 S n f U JHJPEO^I0407WM30MI3 M in bicultural education. flowing over th e flo o r. T hey system andnotinldaho,hesaid.anc yards like the one in Nampa.pa. m s HONIINDAOmOSERUlJH^^WMM5!|79 v H ork 12*15 hours in "A locoixomodve will sai^ out in . Opening a cluuter schoohoolivill , . “&*spiet9 seedy," k u iezsaid. 61 ; h take at least a year, saidI RichardRi that," said a thithird-generation Seattlei andan goes to Houston or The problem is. aggraviavated, Baker, a Boise S tate sociiocioiogy ‘I ' “ “iKaho who declined Chicogo}o or( New York and wc Kjunz ] sdd, b y Union Padficific con- I studied toteidoitiEed. w on’t see se< it for six to eight | m h O R S P t mm s : H pr^ofessor wbo has stu tinuing to downsize its work:rk fo rw . mmmmmtmmmm Hispanic education in CanyonCa Stare regulatorsors have launched m onths,”s,” Dayton said. “If we to ] th e p o in t it cannot maillatnfaifi _ County. •• ____.1______their own invesQg:d^tioit_ don’t havelave a wav to d e te a prob-' The school must reflectecFboffi ~whm-ure trail ilust goes on and on.^ The Idaho Public Vtil ;ter a long shift,' Heclain: Utilities ^ ^ _ MM m cultures and both races ifif it has a desim ation aftei [aims the company will not P/wwTwiccinw^ ha« aiwminecom- ■ CTid. crews at the rouroundhouses are perform e\ chance of succeeding, he sai n even basic maintenance pTnmW about tite gnntfntinnn inj] d te *. iave imy responsible for3r emptying the onthesanisanitary facilities; j “There is no way to havi locomotives an d is investigs specific waste tanks, hele said.i But they “Unionon Padfic seems to have . ig m in a I chaner school for any sp< said Ron Law, bead of tbe age -' group,” Baker said. often decline fo) oroi the rail yards m oney' to to buy railroads and ' may not'have a pumpingp u facility. expend1 billions,”bi Dayton said. regulated carrier division. . "nie stehchi-andmd the open win- “But inI thisthi workspace where 44 , “If we find th ere isn’t a ] I ■ C dows to fight it’>it’with fresh air, percentc ofof their employees ocoi- lem, ^ that win be the end of it Prison - have left someB vwith colds and py tbet cab,ca things are’t very said.' “If there is, we’ll sitft‘2 c ; I % worse. good.” 'with the railroad and getget the I ^ e s “Typically in1 cconditions like Statee Rep. F Kent Kunz of >problem resolved.” ^^^ F ISH HOUS^ guard face;^ this, there are a1 nnum ber of ways Pocatello10 isi a Union Padfic e i^ - But the engineers argueu e th a t I . I to address that,nt, through the neer-andnd generally] agrees with . •* the for investigating is p a s t I : ;1 i o l union or with supeipervisors,” Union Daytori andan( other crewmea • They ’ say th e ir health is inin jeoj p . I L second triaxCU. Pacific spokesmanum John Bromley *^o asay y absolutely they’re not ardy ? and Union Pacific is noinot tak* I „ . ■ , . ■ J' ,A ir.hr, replied. “It’s partrt of< thc everyday doing theiJieir job would be incor- ing » their complmnts seriouslyisiy. , Bnng thi:his coupon in Soniuday, A p ril 5, 11 - BOISE (AP) — Edwardird John experience so thejhey have avenues rect,” hee sai^sa ’^u t “One guy in managen Stevens will again face a is a real p: called'himself the 'WizarS r " “ ! ! .______^ id receive y our choloice of: tP. -1___ degree-murder charge-foi 11 problem. Ilie restroom < December 1996 killing of C tK e rh w d ------6t— fadlities-90s'SO'piSf^t'afihfeTifae'are' ~Oz;” ~one~Teteran~englnegr ' Whiteside, but this time helh e iS Lo'onol've Englig in eers w orked not onlyf ddi i ^ but unhyeenic We '*He ^ knows everything, bubufhe J Prime R.Rib ~ , will be without a high-pr ny on a three-year live in aa diityd CTvironment and . \won’t do anything. We’ve ; . defense attorney. blem. workinadia dirty environment” betterdays.” I I Alashitim Salmon - S i Stevfens, 30, a former pi guard, is charged with sha I Pan-Frieried Shrinip m e 11-monthoId baby to Sdea S a te rmisses fede:eial polluticon deadlini month-long trial in Febrsb ru ary I 1/2 Rackck Baby Back ^ ended w ith a j t ^ deadlocki ^ 1 LEWISTON (/(AP) — Idaho Environmeimentnl Protecdon Agency “We have a treniendous am M to convict Since there wi missed the federalaldeadlmeforsub- c by April 1< I I n c l u d e s salad,s a or soiip and sidide dish choice. | decision, he must have a new I I evc^r two years. I d ^ ’s of c in-bouse information to c\ mitting its latestst list1 of polluted most recencent list indudes 953 scg- ate,” a Mc^uyre said. or the'charges must be dropp f «T»>nTTi«nr nytf< t^iat fail fr\ resent coupon to server hb e f b n ordering. | During a hearing Friday,laWda ftrean^butp^ns to issue a draft, taientsofstr 1 Mark SdkKDoa of Moscow,:,M»d b I County Deputy Prosect•eciitoM late diis month or in May, a state meetstates Enqdre Public Lands CoundlJero < I Reservatioiions A ccepted » WallcIk-ins W elcome | —r - J u l i e n n f r M e ^ ond Jen-Benr w w ^ — DivisioiLofEaviroi]mnmpnmVQtinlity *nwpyA said th w plan to pursue tb e : 6 ^ s a i i ori^naSyty trtnduded 962 stream ^ ggroups are w a tc U ^ th e st< le L a k e s B lv d . N . ^ duoBCS for tbe Au& 3 trial. Delays causedd bby shifting to a ments, in 11994 after coniservation p David' Leroy represeissen ted new computer progrogmm were largo gnnips sue(sued the agency for fiiiiing **Ihst was th e stated opponir: j 733-i-8400 n at Noon ^ Stevens in the Februaryrv trial.t V re^xmsible forr thetl missed d e ^ to enforceceC < knn Water Act protec- ' tito «l I »iim« It riarma/ldwere ^ ^ kai m b and h e asked 4th Districtt JiJudge line, Midtael Mclntj[ntyre,theagen(ys donsinldal:[daho. iltrw4tiA»H w iniMM-Btdynn Gstorm Daniel Eismann to let SteStevens W ater Q uality AsAssessment and The statirtate will issue a new list, aadd odKTS,” h e said. “IdahoD keepsk o ut oo bond so that h e canam earn Standards bureauau chief in Boise, then aUowow public comment for 30 ssaying t i i » w ant local contnitro lo f m oo^ to pay his l e ^ fees.es. s a U F ^ . c l n t ^ said. When the state i:issues and here we have the 0{ Eismann denied the motio:jtio a S o The federal CleClean W ater A ct S Sits new list with the federal titunity for th e state to do thel e ] ^ t . Lerc^, a former Idaho attoittomey requires states to!to submit a list of agency, howevv,hov remains difficult ddiiog with a state progiam andndtii^ g e n t t ^ will not b e Stevensens pn- polluted watersrs to the U.S. .'tepreditt' ccannot meet a s i n ^ deadHae.”le." ' m ^ attorney. . . . **Tbe &mily is without r m ' a t file current to retainlin coun-( E n v i r o nim i e n ta l bfFicialials say veto ■ s d to do things necessary{.to to pre- . pare for A u ^ t 3 trial,” L G.S.I.WVEALTHCRR E A T IO N C:L I A SS v ■ [ , said. *lf the nunily can com» ^ e u j d o e s n t aaffect aquifer ssi h u t d o w n with resources, I wiu be bade”ci.” 1 "M aster Plani t o W e ^ " Rnandald al Planning Strategies h p mn a Certified Financial Planner Leroy will cooperatee aa s a n COEUR d’ALEI.E N E (AP) — Batt saidsaic he made improving unpaid assistant to-Ed OdeM essey Environmental offn)ffidals say a pro- waterquoliiuality a top issue during Dates: Briday,^ /April 17 • 7:00pm - 1 0 a n d Jo h n D eFranco of the*e Ada ^mm designedI toti p ro te c t che adminisrati trattoQ but by impkxQetuing I Saturdaylay, April 18 • 9:0Oam -1J 1:00pm H ; County public defender’s olfire.ofS Rathdrum Prairie3 AquiferA from pot aprioritized,bed, oderly plan and “abart- In lus first trial, prosecu lution is in no danjanger of shutting dating hedte bodgppodge 1 approadi rf Place; C.S.IAS]A ^ c n Bldg., Room 144 argued that Stevens slam a veto by Gov. Phil , pdidcti^jp C o st $35. • — Casey’s head on thfi side Resistration:; CCSX 733-9554'ExL 2287 ; bathtub, causing a 3-inch c 3 7 o r 2 2 8 8 . ! ..... in his skulL Expert witnesses -Battiastweckshodiotcknvnabillto' ' regulators!n EaVis been planning for 1 th e P an h an d le the rcducdo --W h ere d o y/ou-wtmttogoflnane o t icfally? - : - j testified thtft the baby’s injjinjuries 8*''® $58,000 to tl icdoa of fedend si^pon for istta finance ^What4s It? „ were about an hour oldd^hen w ^Diaricttosiqsiq>plaDentf«lep water qual[uality programs and^arv-. paramedics arrived. / al funding for contontinued mainte- reallocatiiating Resources for the r^aK'be a or 1 5 ^ RKixM^age? - | ' The defense has argueded that nance and moniin ito rin g o f tb e - aquifer. est pl^ for my retirement doOars'ITS? • ' * Stevens found Casey afterfter th e aquifer, •T]iismamoney is »4iat we needed - How tita really work, rhilH fell dowD a f l i ^ t ofif ststairs. Most of tho regiegion’s drinking to cominue lue without federal funds,” . ___ 1.0;q)oitis%.ciostak ifrm II^ Yes-without a 109(3 % p ^ . ' j. Stevens said he is a former!^em e e^ w ater comes fromn chft32&equare-t saidOkicMkManindal^ the health dis- _ . 2. S h ^ my motefi o f the topics to be discussed; gency medical technicianan and: niile undergroundid ]pool of g r a v e l,''tiic t^ aquifi{uifer coordinator,' ‘'Wc aitf' j M m R . L o v B , delayed calling 911 untln til h e ' sand and w ater forfonned by floods going to condnueandfindawaymcon 3. Where b the best]n d o n e d by aJI UM tem esUiterparMcfpontef j d eterm in ed w h e th e r h eB couldci fromthelasticeage,??r-,-r-rrT:“ : -”*?*“ !tWOriwork.’’ _ . ■4.Mutua!Funds-H( -^^belptfaechU d first...... t I, ■ S.^withdrauakl -----These are a ^aa o) This cfou’la endt ■M.TiteMkU«»'.Jr£L _____

f o AiHOAVEST I

- H o l y C o w ! . - Witn(less arresSted o n mimrdercl:large COEUR d’ALEXE^'E(AP)~ A Jan. 14 taa1 a saowy Seld o u « d e WjW to ifyasawnoess AsbcLPnaaMcutora say Garoa was in a m u rd er casei wasw arrested hired to dKbe site, tben shoe and a fte r witDesness identified robbed. , himasdieldDa'. T b e f int ii winif K to testify was Dutch Roecker,T, ]18, was sob- Q i OtsiXT.7 .1 8 , G arcia's former poenaed by Kootea)tenzi Cooaty twyntraTr,«i who said h e drofe to p ro s e c u to rs w bo0 toldti him he ‘ the oot^f-)f'tbe-waj site with . A nuflbex cow decoratesitto tb would be caQed too testifyt( Fnday . G arcia, JofsVtwwi h »«>t Renecker io a prelim in^T bbearing for after leaiiag WasL,oaFMn.DetiUi, . Franklin “Murtocloc* Jolmsoa, ' Cbaa^^luffed he saw 'Mdjia,«beceOKtsbovlM R e a e c t or sshoot Garcia iii the - Jofaono is d » i8sed ed in the b e a d w itlia. a >g>TWwprisadbrKa ing of Jorge Isausais Gonzales as JcIbxscdawie5dedwithtfae.iic- i > frtwidtwMitlnmiBbwen■sa f^trrci; ^ hnrj birtWay cm last week. t o e t l i ^

CWr . rti, - ■ I . .______' ------Last*our last ciiance to hit th ets s lo p c 5 a s s if ie d s T33-G931 E«Jhe.season. Wh2te%'cr.sourrp ] k a s u z c . y o u 'll______find it here - 'sbest, n ' Nn. ' Engineering and EnvironmentalEo actDewoompanies to town, merdtandise, IIIII kx)ki for it In the dassifiedsis lie E astern Idaho Econounomic Laboratory. The cocoundl now is ' attractkms. irelopment Coundl nnnnitnflunced nong money that has ol more than 50500 new spapers nationally. day Tt win lend $500,000 tto o ( t ^ from previous loans. Then 111 emimail tts k)ca&}n jto you. _ S un Va u f i 2 m Voigt DevelopmentIt (Co. . About 25 jobs wourould bfrcreated ^ B y t h e vw ay...l’m free. E l k h o b R e s o r t ^ vriQ e re a tbe buadioglg ando by eXegeSys by thehe end of 1999. ’ . 1 it wben it is finished, Several operationsIS ats the INEEL fe d T O k Ox JT n b e coundl bas persuadeded thet use the software, wbiwhich is one rea- ^ ^ S S U i tp://wwwjnai^cvall«yxoi5«» 1-800.1O-ELKHORN flaigeSys software cfloipany ofSakof S son eXegeSys d^deided to open an * G ty to c^xna satdlite ppcopera- office. Call for more bifomwtiorion-733*0931 farond is oybg u'moke ananT a n » ------The cotincil hasIS iinvested two- 1— ^ BBDts witb a Colorado companymyte years in wooinglg S tarT ek of. t e c h n ic a l support center:r tlthat Greeley, Colo., wbivhich provides \ ffid.enqdoySOOpeoide. • ovcr-the-pbone helpelp to software k cyWe’re ^ n g to createe jcjobs consumers, ... e o s s t t e fuU iange of tbe econo-eco But there are econionomicissuesto said presidentIt IDan be addressed. Ida!daho Falls has competition for thehe project and, c e a f l n j a h o Falls bas suffered froifrom a u i ^ e some otherjr states,: Idaho “ i c a ln ta g e of suitable,.ready-toy-to^o has no tax forpvcnesoess for corpora* Ucx' dTim . tions that want to[o ]locate in.the mu W ustrial buildings, said J l^Kdons, dialrmnn' of tbe countnmdL * state. tB ie panel Bdminktfiis anl ente^eni . “We’re hopeful[th tli a t it ^ not-. i m e m nd, originaUy cairitalLcalized ' become an issue,’* Cudabacksald.Ci ^ Cive’'140o ll )n CompllleteGonqp terF ac[kag?!

& U ow stx)ne gra\avelm ustbe'we a e d - f r e e '— • =5Id53SaCL.g— I ■ YELLOWSTONE NATION:ONAL fuel, propane dr pupulverized coaL ------JA31K, W ya (AP) — Graveldu u sc d . The process of cookieking gravel has - ~ m i p ^ i s r ia road projects in Yellowstitvstone been used in Y<^0'Uowstone for at Monltot,aii4 iorBtettai; National Park must be free of least a decade, H\miiimphreyssaid. Lexmaik Color 9 r f l c m a A iespro- . A paric official coulouldtravdtothe weeds, a condition tbat raises ] p larR in tcr u c t pri'**** considerably* source of the gntvd,■d, inspect it and JO ne five-mile section of the: dedate it we^frccee as an alcema* rood cost $250,000 more becaecause tivetocookiogthegn:mvcl,l»aiii PP.HVUIT f ie gravel bad to be “cooked’eed" to ■ The gmvel usedIforworiconthe fc I— CQ weed seeds before it could)uld be Grand Loop camee fifrom Bozeman Brought into tbe park,:, saids Sand and Gravel: George Humphreys, the residesident Mont The gravel mtm SL'SS .5|Pa 300 _ • Ibe beating process rtuses gi signs! .s h tf costs from $4 to $4.S0 a tton, [>iH[i)*j!lBili*{lll'i(ll itwt/iaus/a-ioB i 9 m i 9 9 1 ? Humphreys said...... $ 6 9 .9 9 « To cook tbe gravel, contrao M a m m s n s m SSnSEfiEESBEMm flut it in an asphalt “hot plai n S l a d f a e |h ic h is usually heated by dii W 733-1i . l 4 3 l $ 1 7 0 M aa i U - l n • P rinter h toeepcdw r I URBANREFENEWAL AGENCYYOF ii$iQirxr*i3 rPPdcc ^

P THE CITY OFFTWIN FALLS, IDIDAHO 1 7 0 ^ . 2 7 9 " ^ -J...... NOTICIHF HF HFARIMR *■/ V ---l-TT-lii -f ■ Q Q OJ.WB ' .~'- I Notice Is henereby given that the10 Urban ■ p 3 4 ^ TmCM»)a 1“ ^ ™ =■» fm e=»C72BI^ ■for the City of 'Uvin Fallalls,-Idaho Renewal Agency foi L uerA ll- rcotuICopla Caw • lOqMiilcScT^ .. - , =-?S«1 t (the “Agency?) willvill h o ld a h e a r i n g o n1 MT o n d a y , i^MeCntridge • Prinler*Se Q e 1: April 20,1998, at;the th hour of 12’o ’clock,-l<,-Noon, in ...... pc u . , . •at^jugc.ut |; the Twin Falls CilCity Hall Council C heh a m b a r s , donim«uf. I located at 321 Secojcond Avenue E ast In TwTwinFalls, ' Price Br 2 9 ” S ' 8 0 ^ 4 Idaho, as to wheltether to file its petitiorion herein $^Q 1^99 "SS" ! »^*Q99 S fig99| TTNaOOOPFBUtkCBtrid**, S 5 9 9 ^ « ^■0CMd4Bt J T G E H " 5 * 1 jr pursuant .to the Idaldaho Judicial Conflrmatia tio n L aw , ■iCrnet COOIJlMtKn IOaort«i«httydiyto.T«>» CCCfrWWSlissinn 4rBBWKa-**«* J I Idaho Code. Sedloilion 7-1301 et seq.. reqiquesting a ^H ||||| ! iudiclal conflrmatlor:ion of the power of thehe Agency copyPup MlcxoprintOBe ^^ MIo«f«intlak)etFit T a p t r , . ^ . S r i i n n f R T hcM 1M a m ^ P k p e r .»D«hrrt>etcaeapBa ' I d a h o to •zaorfKctiOiw^pooa^?^ it under the constitititution and law s of li •s-t/rsij* I establish a "Reveivenue Allocation A rea'la ” a n d to .m .n . I Issue'Its‘Revenue;le Allocation Bonds" ass |provided [ under Title 50, Chaihapters 20 and 29, kia!]a h a C oda. I as am ended,’andd tot approve and adoptipt a Bond " * 1 1 I Ordinance and othfithec-doQufnente related3d thereto. H H ij Persons wishingg tot examine copies! o( f t h e s e ' SS 'MamiJd'Vbkomo, H H B BwwoB^ sutt jo i x p * « w i e j i I docum ents, or reqiiquesting other; Informatlatlon may SsSj I J U L S ______■ n | W . I contact ,the Exebuputive Director of thee A g en cy , B u e L a k e s B ^ & PP c d e U n a R d . r- |:Daye;M oAllndlnrarat- 321-Second-AVehiihuS-Eastr-^ i m m ------7 3 S1 ^ 6 6 ------.------. [: iW ln Falls,'.Idaho,.phone pi (208) 736-22-W. a s s a i ^ ; ' . . i W o r l d Mape a ^ Valley. Repoaal M e£ = = DIABEkETESHEAUlH C 3 L B « 0 ft A L L A D U L T S W I T HIDIABEIES. 1 V 5 r ^ 1 ? | ' H oongKong; Democra d i ^ , A p r il 2 5 * 8 aU . D . - 1 p J B .

M VRM CEduolticaliGortcr ' ' ck off newv^campaig]? 1 ^ (iioillnllfa^iJiilmTMfci— ii i t f ; | f 4G KONG (AP) — Hong which has d illed severalI ofoi their • Foot Exaiifamc *Bl00(odWodkResiAs i Demoantic Party jubilant' ' top leaders subversives. 9"Br* ed off a campaign Saturday The new assembly wQI1 replacen •Cookinglg [ffiYoarMetEr to retuxnim to Hong K c^s legi^- Hong. Kong’s unel< c a o p i^ to . D e m o nistxations sD andILc^Bodk l :. 0CtaBktt> HHK ture next:txt month ^ e n the territo- Provisional L e ^ ^ tu re , ly electsas iits first ass bflwkif*' ’8TleihiHicbFCHina,*pa^— co'^tunon written By’CrclSar- -— 'NFO! um Martin Lee told about said Anson Q u n , deputy totoHong. ^■TTTRfTmn Bttnsite l9 H H | ISO m en^m b en at a downtown parifc Kong’s leader, Tiing Chee-h\i-hwa. lljU IU liliU jffi : are going to ignite the But the schMuIe does notjotsped- I Indujes: — a dat«-for-aU-60i6eat6-aM n -lh o ------1— .-etafesn»terrf-(l^lm i#ae}—♦ HHuiitgfcitinAiC -^ - it will sp : spread throughout the legislature to b« elected1 b;by uni* i Spedment min be daeiim « ■ J country./. LongL live democracyr venal suffrage. M any DemiemooBts I . E w eA m — - I Demoaots say new d ^ o n want the constitution amencendedto >MVRMC OabAkst Seme 8|o^ e re designed to reduce their allow all 60 to be elected thj N e «0 c n m n c e L presencece tin the foture legi^ture, in two years time. m-, Monday'Iwb);. C dl 737(T^^crTST-ZOZtl By- - adaimtbe. tbe govenunent d^ es. Under the new election3n rules, I ‘ Noqipannnemsecenx“ J- J ^ '■' P artyy nmembers estimate they 20 seats wiD be chosen byyunher- u I.D onoteathwm 13I; HouRsmoiTO'nsmc.^m■naDBKSLnrcnwsx) ■ m ay ge!t t only01 11 of 60. seats in the • sal suffrage in five w g rapraphlcal j - T FtesaTSTOBSPt[ CPECtiiais tm on «s « s IK OnBSsaHsunOnCBusE-^ May 24\ ellelection. They are fielding constituencies, 30 will beepicked p | AVAILASLE < «T THE B « T « AntO. Z25.199S. J 26can4idi!^dates. by up to 140,000 people Two otherotfa major parties are in belong to professional or bu \ ^ JI^M A G IC VALLEY / 1 ■the nmoning, nL along with smaller groups and 10 will b e sdectcctedby - ml k y d f l REGIONAL MEDICA:a l c e n t e r I ' o nes amd n d many indeeendents. an 800-member commlttettee that | t«l«lnme m x^ig^rm aa W l . The Dememocrats have the most was chosen Thursday byly iabout ^ *io »e stra in eed a irelations with China, ,30,000 voters.------Q a tfae^mjrfaee,-€onfic idence- JOB reigns at e. CChairman Norio y ^ou’ll be in tlthe sf^otlighht at our . gmnti»fiuii»iiiiwir.iffyOTiT Oiiga rh^ japJapanese econoiny lE H b - afl gfnimmy. Europe inaytynocte c .wasoo^brinkoikof fnttnpw

IMljr tf^ Tl apm ’s eomomy is OTtoosof * i^ e^ one^of its.worst crises opesmn- sioce Wcdd WarDrlL^heinsistcd ' grtrtafirtn ?< far \ sioosof Qeooted Japanrm hnH B!T«5B=-d™*=:----- ~ — Ib e Ascair eomainicc ccrisis, “ icoHaps- ^ marfceo. > ^B K g* chherlUnKOfffoiB= m i e a = « r « r e s ia a n d > I SCTrafc Eocea sm igglingsg with C . Wa^-AmyGdOennKLftekSifebaBe t i b y d i e ' C ' '.. I P^II III gjc ^ SIQO htTIrfm p ------—mrntjae's Sa tT tr mtt^botA Sft fe-rf— *------• ■ Mrs also “ flbnM ■■ yon need lo laow fer. 3TC saddled witit weslc cnznjrTwuries n « m , l - j Itww u ' aaii«d3B.One*au A fieetgwd^anrospheree r e p r ^ “ ■ HV*- «rrmfwir W t^tDpplkslta. - J«^p»TT tnnir 3- twr nf i 837PDlelineRi!nd.li«nRlls ” - BZgu Q tn to n 1-2725 H :S - Tcfi^o of sue dhing g otjgfagatOget i 'i wuwowww^u^ 734-2

— ------U D o u b l e Fe 'a t u r e . .

.W orkshop,P. T April S-8, 1 1 a m -5 p m

H k '< ^ loraiboatsrasi^Ba a a d p ta e eiiiaL-tHy -'

^ ^ ^ B&.;doringliBt^edd^

A w . ' ' <■ .

Cetfare H m a s1 n ^ ik a B O E c .-

^«ynaB4la%Dedfar7■joa. ^ ^ ; ■ K T O i a f n i H he Supporting I C a s t SeondllHtitieSas ; T rydy dermatologist-developed OiQinique 3-Stcp System for

1/2 0M F H a i r c uIts l ean-looking. bcttcr:fccling «kijkin:Fadal.^ap,6-oz.,9.s6; -

y C lanbrifying Lolion, 6-oz., 9.50; 13.513 tOZ., 15.50;'and DramaticiticaUy Aprilil 1,2,3 Only StopbroorCbdqt.: •* M tB 6 e a» a 9 5 ^Scak icakrO tnH iiK B aSS^ .CUIdniliiroH«b«BtsS4.9$ n ififfcrcnt f e Moisturizing Lotion,,2-oz., 2 10.50; 4-oz., 19.50. Maur.=aS«»5rri ■*«,•T>cf«6

i m • ScQiR^ 9AM-6PM • Sunti9«9 IIAM-5PMI ASnplettcd IOOHfti|nnci(iTcw>rw .: ‘ A SJCITTHWESTr 3A3A£ea EMPiOYtS OWNED COMPA.tPANY

T O r m o j) K ’ ■ S B ...... ;

: . .F«£9fcierSb>pp{i>cCe>iCcBtCT 6 5 0 C a s « d l) ^ Pboiwane#735J5«2 OUI < ito « iD i r.to o * g_.l - ■-i C««««« l ; Sioltr>A(rf8,3998 TkBHM-Nm.TWtaFttl.IMM A13- ' ' ------

i - * . ^ '•* W o r l d I — i I'houssandsojf streett kids e outt living;IS in Kaabul

j Y earsofw ar

: leave childienen 9 | H r |

; h o m e l e s s

: KABCU Atghanhun (Al : Ata^iaBaBdfafadmfa& . efbeoB^adQcnc. •_ Ss.baAMafaBnKdBzEiz B ..a a — T ^lSim S.bD ^sibeibeidea • ’^ m ^ ^ b b e a g D o d f i mu n a s e in '

; * 'OBcamtzyisjo^B^ — f-5 « y » -g a a a t wfc» ow ae e a : : yoanger^w faospeadiul their ” • - d l^ lM A a C U ^ K tt.___ . ' ." R B a 'a D f Bb a m are'aiB 1 ' t* ^ «*■« r f n f MXd i i t t eu 2 .t r j i n g to

i ‘Q i^ wcsve oipetSt sIbbcesboes, si :• *be&vfBceiat£qcaaiDeo e a tn a i :Enfenm y . - ’ *>»^ Tiifp^ lijtv w al ai<< gl : •rgfmann«i«2gjlD0cM . -aceEi^aaibestxKB. pHB • • SiBSeCtbeBwankrtbe . .jjaeir baadt niitmetLbed aa C .2x-‘^aiidKesit,* or DCi^.«T.

' S em i ind poops b me «a o p &q^«n>pivaiaDad a E ibecapitaL have beenen banished1 from school r a t e ss ■y 0 u've.e\e v e r ' sodKra A loose allianiance of Islamic and womenlen forced off the job. B& groups drove thhe e Marxists from Duringlg a( three-day visit to Ib e bofs IqkcI (n a xded; s ago. Then they Kabul thistiis past; week, UNICEF’s iedpiece< power six B l a i d o f f f f t a f jf p f c weawtngg ssi o a n d tn n ied diexr rann s on each other, executivee director,di Carol BellacQ', eyes on. leirCeet devastating ubiab u l in y ears of uiged Talil'aliban leaders to set up wAmolb^xag^dsodsnd fy ttfn g VW UlTm^Hed 50,000 people schools forfoi girls. But she said ofcedsaDdib. ms o f thousands. Friday itt wasvr uncertain whether ------Ex»i9B banai dx-jobJob-SBKC___fwghhnrfia ttnftti* aro tho Talibanban would follow th ro u ^ be was 9. He earns 30(300,000 witb mwix^ a ^ m j ^ l o d e d ises to give women eq u ^* - A^^aeafaceierysqnaepejanlof todcetsaodartiner tcation. orpec bis yooag aew wewea ves. T be Otar's sd imiools w ere doised. Even for boys, there are few -naAnx^SiaFhsxtb «?nwaT arw m iti to nffirint y4indioolsopen. Ias»pey*bei*e«. ' Fighting between Intemlational ati aid workers say U ^yjT oM^fabBfcghgb a sb e si n v a l fiKiions wourould resume and th e re ati re more n than 160 “home” oidaejGb^lSdz«S2Qdhelbebasrt invariably s rodeKket would b it a schools,, setsc up by out*of-work beexpaii5e£.SsttBr&99a n s are scbool, tike tb e: ooeot in 1995 that teachers( __—most of women. I W &OD d ie «o cl and redred bom killed 10 teacheis es wbo were sip* A id group>ups are.trying to help d x a id . piogteaatEabollII University. these scho«Jiools by providing text* S fcbasfair $*3FS be ibinllinks b e Schools w ere: qopen jg a in ju st books,papeaper and some money. 1 Iran detainsi T^igerianiTboat capsizes; 221 8 0 m issin g LAGOS^Niyriaria(A^ — Aimy 280 possensengers -were dead, but T e h r a n ’ s divers scoured NiNigeria’s south* few bodies!ies been recovered by eastern coastlittline Saturday, Sanir^,h4/,hesaid- fll-kA seaiduiigfar2S0i30 mt««ir»g MUitaiyly speeds boats and police m a y o r i n p r oU lL / w frr,m 3 p » « n g «;er r boat that cap- cruisers werewe called in to patrol . n . SDCd io IDOgb awiTt- ± e areaI forfo victims, the govcm- TEHRAN. Inn (AF]“ J . Only2D(rftfaeshi; ship’s 300 passen- ment-ownecn e d Daily Times newspa- T d x a i^ s a a j o r , wbo ^ gesareknownUkfa©haveaifvived, per quotedited unidentified pohce najgr tale itt tbe d eo ificf* * 1 ^ T b e overloa"deed £ s b s ic R qnfaC c News A« cepooed. & £ d not Abontc Tbe B e s ^ aewspBpa;g 1 Wl^ . opposes tbe > maror.r, said K arbasciii w as "azzested MOBIIESER’ERVICETOALLOFSOUTUTHWEST IDAHO TT. d a r ^ of wasting piAGc fl ifaiifiir of *JWwo«so of fix a b Cibi Tl m i Ml n im n r r ) and tarti— — ------ma^neotwhSeinaffice.' Boi .a jndicial official TOLL FREE 1-B88-8-848-4131 i Mto me Kacbasdci bas not b e m^ cbs CALLK ■M t»M w»*g* IW *"»■■< WWI-«»»| aa.>. i>^ MO m w3b Tbe cfficsl. s; B g o n aamTirinQ of anony cam s:;iK .r:;r: t&e d d a a ia a was *aiiD I cC aB k iag iBiie b e is rrafTaMsr.2 • L t J BOISG pafaaide<£ai8B«enstfaintim r ------f a S b r o A a ; Ibe 4 4j«zr^a2d ^ — i m j " W3S baxred fro n1 leavingIes —r/Rr*? tbe coonoy after being < UBedmcoatabaataH^ I ^ liBD w e e is ia b e d in a cono ; xandaL ’ ...of Tw in FaF% a U s I It Seems . IfEveryom>ie Is Having | l a f i ^ V AMatttiress Sale - We’v’ve d o t The | — cotiBcaoniKrttaI c e — 7b^ sale ending date} oiof A e ' ' Perfect.\ Beds To Put T)Them With!: ^ : t o r 2 25 IIH z PertHBBu m R I! : ptxessv«AW IXlUIllle d t- NowOfferin,n g - Bdogji 187118. ■«» 1 4incoior. * C K f B "t* 0D ow n nioaitw /#37717,^‘cff color" - 1. i| . ‘4 0 -- 6 0 % ^ O f f ^ (p ix ta ; 188118. n s inaxTconeci^. Jajf, I . 0 Interestst ji AllBedrt lire In Stock Sprinted ia our 4S nat*national , B b I I room Fumitiu 0 Finanace Charges CORBCt S crap an t a s 4/1& The coi pcdatordcrs _ • . H . : . ... . Withtb matching discounts on sp« For 12 MMonths, o^c ; _ 2 - Ssate-gB^'g^iS-iWuB .Ji r e . . ' 'tocompleteanysctinstoiito c k i------y a p d o g a e fcr any i m nug*w faica sneis.' W i 4 4 0 B l u ee L a k e s B I Yvd, N. * Tw:ivla Falls * 7 .3 4 ■ 6 6 6 o ;; • f .J

S P a g e A - 1 4 ( vJIOI 3______p S uS n d a y , ^April 5. 1998 1 — -______^ The Timcs-Ncws EprroRi/IAL_____ •I- Anyonee care aboout apathyi ; T h e list o f things aboiibout w hich A m er- S u s an Webber ^ Wright did not s icans.carg too little is lengthy.] Dental She didUd n o t s ^ th a t C linton d id n ’t f m n k c u^ pskatej hygiene. Retirement: pip l a n ^ g . T h e hi- th e awliwful things that Paula JoiTones WHtNWuSlSAlPTHATWfc’t> OH. HUSH/ 'fod CA:a n ' t 6eT A ~ A C W H A M . ture of NATO. Dietarjary fiber. Public* and othsther women accuse him of Jlft BIRD ANP Frt V y g f f Moee rrecTAcouitAK.VI6W.fif School te st scores. A nid d so : o n .______W r Wright m erely s.aid_that_JfiBriMTOn remains popular becavfcause Americans The; rulingr is probably correct.:«.AS t h a t pAeif ------a re -c o n te n tw th -th e ccotmtry^^econom-—theysa; o t say'in-basketbailrTTO’hm ■WTiio- 'w; - • • Jc situation. With thethe Dow pushing foul, 9,000, th ey d o n 't w antnt oa political crisis B u tc the tl moral and political qqu u es- io ru in things. That%! as good a n expla- tio n s remain.re Should Americanss carec ; ■ nation as any. w hetheiher their president is a ruthlithless 'TSr^^-xvr-j ; Meanwhile, publicic interesli in the billygoa>oat? Shodd they care whetllether ‘T / presidential libido di;dipped even fur* he com:immits crimes in the coursers e o f ' th e r last w eek, a fte r a judgeji threw out coverinjinghistrail? • - the Paula Jones lawsuituiL T h e}y y should, but apparentlyI tl th e y I It’s significant to notenoi what.Judge don’t. No state'ehoodforlPuerto Ric( I S ' W hat is a nation? HI h n e q u estio n begs ^ a n answ er as th e U.S.>. SSi en ate considers \ i - i adjTutting P u erto Ricoco tot statehood. _ "Wffiiii T h e U n ite d S ta te s is a v ast a n d di* Ameilicans’ o|iptimism, 1, dislike (o f I verse country, contaiita in in g p e o p le o f '' countless heritages and s l ^ h ues. De- •i spite these variations,ns, Idahoans have distantnt from one another? The So\ much in common witlvith Mainers and Unionn \w as such a nadon, w hile it 1: politkcs protecctClintoiM from C(^llapsej' Floridians. W e'share; a ci ulture, a histo* ed. nthe press constantly (“ ry, an economy andi (r(more or less) a Stateltehood supporters contend■-cor- - ( T * T ' “ ' — ------1 (No. 19), report>rts,lhe Pew ^ t e r . PrinccsS"< language. re c tlyyr - that Puerto Rico languisiuish es m M nstruct dubious theories M Diana’s deathI headedh the list --'u Puerto Rico shares•es none of these unfairlytly as a dependent territory. explain what we don't ^ r rT SomeClintorxin theories disregard evi- '. VV»S jow er- W W fremai^istosolvethemys- fl 'buoyant econorlomy. But it’s less true diat ' (irtificially auached3d to the United less to to influence a governmentt theytl loyofhowBiUOiniinton’s high approval Samuelsc, ^ Americans ered'edit him for making it buoy-.. > p ta te s a s a prize of thhe e ISpanish'Ameri- areobli] ratings defy scandallaL Lost week, Ih e Wall t ant. Rasmussencn Research 9sked in Jan- -.(i? pan War. Few of its 4i mmillion residents A betjener remedy to this unfaimlim ess Sffeet Journal advai/anced a new theory; \M uaiy:“Whodesleserves the most credit for-iio10 • speak English, and its culture proba*. wouldd 1be independence. A centim tu ry America loves a smcud. ’— ...... ■' America's soonong economy?’' The answerj-lA [>Iy has more in comnmmon with Haiti of coloitlonial rule has not turnedid thi e “Look, Clinton’s> a handsome guy, the Shall { we go on? A recent CNN’NN-USATo- American busirsiness, 51 percent; Clinton;' fhan with.Kansas. , re sidents e n of Puerto Rico into Ami^ e r i ' most powerful mann ini the world,” said day da: poll asked for approval ratinitingsoffor- 22pereent;ConOngres^ 14 percent And if , : Can a nation be comlonstructed out of cans. AAn act of Congress won’tt d{do it one lady. “Womenlareduow a ingthem - mer me presidents. Both Presidents:nts Bush (74 Americans likeice a stud, it's not obvious. Io{ .y peoples who are soI differentdi and so ei^er.r. selves at him.” B<2oitore that, we were told percent) pa and Reagan (69 pen»n(»nt) aCNN-USATo.roday pc^ respondents wer^^ duit people credit Clintona for the econo- outscored out Clinton; P ru d e n t CarCarter (65 asked to compapare their moral standards ■ my ond separate hisLis public polides from percent) pei camc dose. “Public opiiopinion took widi din w n ’s;s; 69( percent said theirs were.' ...... his private bdiavior.or.Orwe^moretoler*------aa d dramatic tum”-toward optimisinismin* ------higher,22perareent said the some and only,T* SorrTy is as sonny does anL “We still feel unu ^m fo rtab le,” writes 1997, 19i condudes a study by diee PewP< Re- ' 3 percent put: theirstl lower. ■;;/rV . Newsweek’s Jonathiiiirn Alter, “passing search seo Center for the People andandthe It is mainly’American^ A present opd- jj-, ultery and promiscu- Press. P« President Clinton’s's gglobal travels al- gizingg tot the descendants of slavesves on |*cnton_.adult mism and theirar dislike of politics that now•) ) The political class-politicians,ans, pundits, protect dinton,jri, not a deep respect for the' lowed him to expandnd his role as na- behalf ( If of the descendants of SouthU th < ^ Maybe. But all thehose theories miss the ' - junkies jun - roudndy overinterpretjrets-IfOin- man. “Public opinion01 about Qmton has tional weeper. He paipatted the entire slaveI owners.o> Would he also apolo{jlogize more obvious tru dtu r imost Americans sim- ton’s ton approval ratings are h l^hwhilepeo-, w: changed,” note:tes Andrew Kohut of the '*■ c o n tin e n t o f A frica1 on ^ e hand and for thehe descendants of white Soi pie believe (as they do) diat his r South- ply can’t be botheretred. llic thriving econo- pie lismoralsare PewCenter.In[n carly 1997, almost half of 4 ' apolo^ed for past U.U.S. indifference erners:rs who were too poor to0 oown myhassentconsumimer confidence sky* low, Io\> then we assume that die publicpul is Americans thoitought him “honest and crust-^ to Africa^ welfare. slaves?s? W ould h e apologize for thiie e d e * high. By and large,.Americans .A don’twant wrenling wn to reconcile the inconsiansistendes. worthy." Now,b', that’st plunged to a diird .. ' shoulddiey? More likdy, m C lin to n ’s g e stu re wawas a barely dis- scendadants of Union troops whiwhose to jeopardize their•ownwell-being-orthe O' Wl jr.most But disapprovalrolisnotyetvengeanccs. .I;!A guised sop to Africancan-American ac- spilleded blood helped tp free•e ti h e country’s-w ith a fulfull-blown political a i- Americans An ignore or abide dieeinconsis- in Y ouam condndemn popular foibcarancoj ------iivists-who.want.to-h3-heat-a-national—slaves?-s?------; ?t Clinton or die Repub- tendes-jyejroiccLontojhejsib] ten ?J>b)iCjT ______osnpnthpiic.,Orr>ryrw>«*nn lntv.1 if pm ^ n tir * • lican Congress but tl greater interest in politics dian it f apology for slavery.r. ClintonC may be Whatlat about Americans of mi; td iey like the power grc initacniaHy (“Clinton’s flaw;IWS over impeachmenc’O. balance between thehem. Would the coun- has. ha: Most Americans considerrtiiefree- thi Whatyoucanncinotknowiswhetheritwill ' . w arm ing u p for ju s t suchsue an apology. radal1 heritage?h Would they be ap apolo- tiybehealdiierwithithPresidentGore?- dom doi from politics to be pan ofifthdrwell- th last Political ananalyst Thomas Gallagher of If h e is, i t w ill be an < in o d d m essage. A g ized[ to, to or for? Wouldwebehappierier if impeachment pre- being. bei This is not new. VisitinggAmericain A Lehman Brothchers points out t ^ t Richard '' president, elected to represent all Ah,, non matter. Apologizing is5 goodg< empted prime-time TV1 fnr hnnns o thlnth- IBf Americans, apologizinging to some Ameri- for thele soul. Maybe we should havhave a ering from Peter Jenennings?Thet>rospect served: ser economy. Betwtween eariy 1973 and August cans on behalf of som A m eri- N atiojnal m Apology Day. Let everyi fi “I never once heard American 'Ome other jryone appalls most Americricans. “ canpoUdcs 1974 (when Nbaixon resisted), inOadon went cans...... _ igize to everyone else. Andd tl th e n The only solid comjndusionthatcanbe------disdiscussed except when I or somem e other Eu— -- from 4 percentIt tot 11 percenL Unemploy* ‘ j-t-L C linton presum ablyIy vw ould b e apolo- p t onn wv ith o u r lives. drawn from Clinton’;n ’s high approval rat- ropeon rop brought the subject onnthe th carpet ment rose; constusumer confidence fell Any. ings (66 percent inI latela March) is that _ (The American) has been heaveavily economic setbat» ck now could hurt Clinton.'..^ most Americans arere in a generous mood pressbd pre by his own b u ^ e s s conccncem sdur- We can’t precredict this c r i ^ or public ------toward almost anyon■one. Even Newt Gin- ing ing the day, a n d > s ^ e n die houilour of relax- opinion. Predscisdy because Americans dis;, ‘ grich’s ratings haveerisealnmid-Febru-' r aaon aa< arrives, he gladly turns toCO (lighter)(1 like politics-arand want less of it - “diey , aiy, alxiut 37 percen:ent of Americans bad a. topics top than the s a te of die natioritioa" In the wiU graviatetoward’* to impeachment if it . Tilh e U m e si-News' - “favorable” view of)fhim,upf^om25pe^ 1 modem mo context, Americans pref

J — LetT^ E R S —

Put ‘Enough Is Enoughugh’ Into actloh Bellevi3ve, a n d you’ll su c c e e d comes our reality. 2. The law of expcc* Cre[Creativity mid im agination aloalong with all the cashiersiis and fast-food workers out!t! •The March 27 ediiorialirial, tided “After Untiltil the time of Sooates, people1 tations; what we exiixpectwithconfi* aniin attitude of infinite Oexibilitlili^ and there, die revival mecdng, rbal::al anti-drug work had aI one-sidedor view of the law of dence becomes our:u" self-ftilfilling adsidaptability; 5. A habit of contontmuous We are notIt 1everyone's punching bag<^;c begins,” was right on theth( mark. It was causalittlity, or the law of causc and ef-( prophecy. 3. The lavaw ofcorrespon* letuieaming; 6. A positive m entalol tattimde: We have famillilies to care for, bills to pqx:11 also great timing, for woiwork has just be* feet. TheyThi believed that there was a dence: as within, sow without William con:oncentrate on solutions, not)t problems;p . andtoomahyrf responsibilities to get done1 ______gun on the alcohol andnd drug-froe all* reasonin forf everything, that after theii° , James ot Hamird e;explains that our . 7.F7. Persistence tmd the courage!ge to con* in too little tinime just like everyone els^blb night graduation party /orfortheTwm falls unexpecpected happen^ a causc could rely-Mefleetion-of------tintinuer95 percent of oll-goalsxasxm rbe------Omiobranrfoto r y ourconvenlencaTO-pupf?i------High School Senior Class5S oof 1998. befouniund. Then Socrates proposedI thith at "'Ofld; thehereforewecan achichieved if we don’t quit •chase items, glgos and anything else avaijl^ J change our outer wcworld by chan^g h In the next few weeks,£, hhundreds of our a ^ v ensn < cause m ust always be foUowc Mr. T r a ^ c o n d u d e s by sasaying j t h a t . able to purchQSi9se. „i'i.. area businesses and paparents will be by giverven effect, o r in other words, th(jL our inner world. “‘self-discipline se is the foundaidation of We're not theretl to get cussed at, h^t>rt> asked to donate money,y, prizesp and time effectt or oi result could be determined i Why ore some pecleople more success- dhaJharacter. There ore no limitmits except miliated, lied:d to o r anything else thatt to help provide a safe celeldebrationthatre- advance(ice. , ful dian others? If wwe do th e things oth* tho:hose which a re self-im posedsed.” may take a loiload off from any previo.t^^ duces injury and deathshs idue to alcohol Thei politicalP' leaders of the time . cr successful peoplelie have done, can wo - J.C. J Penny once said, "Ourtr acreator stressful situauations you’ve had earliiqr^ ■ „ expect the sam e resi and drug use on graduadoiidon night.. _ wereso so concerned about the “effect' csults? endmdowed us with the ability’ to'to'change that day. 19 As our generous commnm unity is asked this ne>slew way of thinking would have According to Briaiian Tracy, many of , ourjursdves.” It is up to us to det«letermine We may ha'lave low-paying jobs tliai;^ again to give, we want: to say thank you on the e peoplep th at they had 'tlje grearear beliefs are baseised on “erroneous ' whNight'Mt ]1998 developoped the law of causality into aiJ a listing of things to do; 3. An intense Have a nicee

5 Doonesbury .By Garry Trudeau - M ajlard Flllmoilore By Bruce Tinslay; p ASTiupKufisecKszaKy, I I mAneuumrsrFat.Tne fieMBufoUJONicwspeo- jfT ToeACCDiNcusmAMOTP n£.AJHOMSrO£6iJN6JO )x>v.jrAi pj x>stxs/K.p\ n UKS70T/UJC7?)0CJ^I«m eerprcNTHUtAuaiMasL. ( n U m ^ • - I P 0 PfSOKOEP INCKBASa \ ni^asY / I ■ \ /fjoeAKBTiswees.. J y J A echve cawwiiiicattw ^ J-\ . il ■ r J k Ij Ij

■ [D - -

. r' • . . IunlW,/Ki{l>.U»8u n M m ,^ r T irioF*.ldriB A-U

O PIN IpN K n o w th: h e s c o r e i = Read the S|Sports section - ...... - ______- . . e v e r y7 . .d a y in ______——L e t T: E R S ^ T h e T lm^es-News. i ■ '

Join lit on the complainingg Second, It lijMtttapljply not big ue to build ondtid Imess tip th e signeded inco low HB 629, which trict, b ut the narrow reqiequire- : Bicker, bicker, bicka. enough to aecommodatiate ell of '^upper end; alsoIso thesei people increaisases deer and elkJM f«es m ents restricted school d Idahoaa vs. Californian. And-' the students th at woul<)uld need w ant this occom;lomplishedatthe by$6t6 this year and pronaes the» tricts to old ideas whichr" I Imileto us . } for a comprehensive fee weVen’t working. hbortion vs. free choice. Sexualqi '* to be moved there. expense of thele lilandowners in basis f welcomes W- istment in 1999 following \Y ecaU edJohn Sandy. harassment and editorial alams - If in the future'thereereis ' thesouthendofJ of the valley. ai^usc readers on subjects another school bond1 elelecdoD, Undl now, we have always “*e l>: best public involvement . listed Hagerman number issues of die day. Makes me S u " of public imInieresL Here are s wanna jum p in. Ok, here goes.^ ask yourself if you cartare about understood thathat the landowner effortrt i the Idaho Department of - was outside working on h your community andi thetl chil- owned and conQontroUed their and Game has ever made.”’ farm, but called us back i ; To R ach^'nicker, Twin Fidls, B 629 received a great deal letters to 4 0 0 wonls. ex-Califoniian: Don't get upset dren that live in it IfyIf your- land, but it seeneems that the only "B ( immediately. He liscened □"SSi'Slrt tendon in both the House wlll be shortened, by tateMalk. Idahoan is m e^ answer is yes and you)u trulyt . thing the landovdowner owns in atte our ideas, asked intelligeligent Longo'' the Semite. Senate debate to help ThenmofrNawirs reserves the right b bnmd name, not generic forr care, then you will vo«rote yes. No Blaine Countyty ijis the tax b ill . questions and agreed to 1 le . more excuses, Jeromene County and those withth morer m oney p* thele bill took mo^e Dion an us. The following doy,, ho m et to edit oil Istters.rs. r and a half. There were dismiss □ Include your sll•Ignstura, mailing mve s t ^ ^ non-remw^BJ „ residents, do the right;hc and fa ir and influencee oiown th e rights. houro with stote offidols to dis< y Important messages in' ilophone numtwf. abeb that reed bigot So, best, ' thing, vote‘Ves.’' - We truly feelsel therei are ways , ^ issues concerning Statete address and teloi Legisloture’s debates, be brought to our ust ignore 'em and cony on osIS . “Jerome’s future is Iin your - of controllingg hehoushig develop- Tobocco Funds. a Lattera may be ± were sometimes con- Our plan was subsequi «u are: a dtizen of the world.I hands.” ments wichoututloddngupthe 1< .“Uch iquently TvHn Falls « Burlurloy office: mailed to ious, but the most powerful1 approved. We arc gratef To Tim Baker, Hailey, defend-nd. DAVID LUPER entire SQUth end of the valley* tendoi iteful for P.O. Box 548, Tv.TwinFeils, ID 8 3 3 0 3 : Jerome We do h o pe e that d some other . niessa,sage I took away was how ' th e help from John Saneandy, foxed te (208) 7 3 4 -5 5 3 8 : ore- ^ de^ » ------south-cnd landondowners-wilLread----- ?ly Idahoans care about______who se^m s to take hiss rere_sppn:_...... BwsflWitoanjjel______«rving our great wildlife ^ b lliB e s as state senatoi {md ne g le a of mniions of * Commissioner (68 dofonSB this and expressress their views in preset ato rse n - w# look tofwirdd to1 hearing from cy and what an important- ously. unwanted children? Small wononsibility the commission KATHRYN M.COOPEIP E R ■■ ...... der there are so many loose can­an- I am deeply upset at: th e departm ent have in Wendell nons in our midst Ftankly, jr March 23 letter attack! doinglg th a t Ic^slators deserve to be ii^ t-It- integrity regarding paspast discus- Heybum On nl behalf of the Idaho Fish bd, so to all of them: Panderinglg sions involving Murtau Game Commission and th e . . KimpsI It_wpn’t be long, if thes .. andMurtaughSkiAsscS A to i.. Cltymust notlo t Ignore p e tw o n , artment, I wanc.to express )vimps and pimps have their wish you bad come toto mee with So somebody)dy wrote Conway my apip p red ad o n an d thanks to ~ R o n a l d IH o u o r . yray, that we will all be. wearingng your concerns so thatit I co u ld . and gave himn a a gift c e rtificate . th o se'e who supported the bill, chains. I can see it now: the llth1th ■ have given you my perlerspecdve.. to visit Dr. Jaclrack Kevorkionl At thehe sam e time, 1 want to commandment “Thou Shalt - First, Twin Falls Cou^ u n ty h a s, V ery foolish;i; however,he it d oes cxpre:ress my respect for those JEROME C hadht simi- as a saint So> hehe continues on structictive discussion to resolve hair rolled up in frizzles? Did hir volunteers give of)f theirti doi- his inflated2go ego trip. They dis- differierences about department you see Cher at the academy lars and labor at Cententennial torted the reasolason for th e m eet- operaitudon and management, awards? W hat Ii this woman try- Park, Bolanced Rock?k Park and ing. None of usus againsti Conway Oufurspedfictaskistoidenti- . .ing to soy? Don’t harass me, or)r Rock Creek Paric. wanted no traffiiiffic control or thd fy comprehensive long- Get real answersrs to y o u r- q u e s tioons i with our come up and see me sometime?le? Secondly, you referertothe t uhrealisdcchanhanges.Weall termra needs of the department Oh, I know< women look thee meeting that you andid I had in realize we dese:sserve tickets at andojappropriate funding meth- firee personalizeized IRA analysis. CallJI today. way they do so they can sue June to discuss an agreg re e m e n tl . tim w , but wee don’td( like ©ds.”” It] Is my sincere hope thatt some dummy, coUea a bundle[e didtellyouthatlwoulould draft Conway's atdtudcude. He w^ts everyipyone who has strong views and take a winter spin in the agrMment, whichdll ] did, and respect but behe doesc not act to aboutut the department's future Bermuda with another dummy.'xy.‘ then present it to thele PariesF com it. He oweiiwes respect to us and concernsc< about the depart- Come on, men, face i t Womennen Board chairman and1 taxpayers andtd voters;v oU 500 m^nt’:It’s past and present man- are on the high side of crafty,, - Commissioners Reeddim a d peddoners didlid notI feel we agemiment will become involved what with their. come4tither . Hempleman. receive respectect from him o r in thislis dialogue in a positive .. style and a ll They only allowr us I am sorry that youu tookti that politeness. Andin d c o m p li^ in g to way' sosi that all Idahoans, espe- gullible mnlgg enough rope to» draft agreement as an end to Chief Dahl iss aa' waste of timei dallyly sports men and women, 1 the process. As you mayma remem- At the end1 of of the meeting. can helphi set direction for ■ tW ^M eb^dti^r^ceup.lip. ber, the Parks Boarddhadreser- h Councilman JoeJ« Skaug said,'-...... future ire programs and priorities, ' Craig Nelson ' KellyWard' Fred F Nelson Woke up, men, smell the reali ■ vations about some deldetails and “It’s obvious{we we have a police Withiihin a few weeks, Fll be flowers (no, I don't mean dedded that It wouldId tbe best to problem and1 it’sit’i not going to namirling an advisory committeeJ . Trustedled Advice • Exceptional Service\ce Gennifer:) first draft guideliness t(to be used go away.” Andnd the( Northdde ofspoports men and women and T o Hollywood, aka obscenity,Ity, with tdl future agreemements. ' News chastisedsed him for having othersr interested parties to helpP 202 Shoshone S t L 'TTwin w Falls, Id. J H i ce Apparently this hasI notno hap- said thatl Hee waswi telling the us outlucllne o ur public involve- lE dw ards 83301 >7334019 • 1-60C<00-234-6019 VK£ST»fZ7VJSSWCEltP o ^ ta be nuked. Som et^^^ii^ e pened os quickly aslyoumoy yo truth in an unbimbiased wayl . - misntIt process. AX;.Edw4Rb4(Scni.Inc bad and ugly dumped on have wanted, but it is vital1 th at - Mayor Mooree ended ei by saying ' Fmm looking forward to this Member SIPC*f»8 AX America make me yearn for a thedtizensonthisadvadvisory the coundl wouldwou have to comindng year and the great new life in some faraway plac^ board be involved inn tlthe make a dedslorslon. _ opporo r n ^ t y it presents » a ^ oif f ___ like Katchmeifucan, Alaslo, process., So far, 1 have;Qven’t heard o f any “?to>6'work together harmd-' where I can sit my weary buttt Next, you mentiontl clchat rather dedsion. Excepcepe Conway is on isly to define the depart- down on some old K ussarpjlot agreem ent,------ijght duty, I[ ununderstand (prob- menfIt’s future. If we do it weU, 'W IN FALLS POLKi c r & and watch for unsuspecting 1 now deny any s il^liagreem^t aj ably with moreore pay). haps we can make the job ^ B EiNEFIT N ASSOCIATln o N I mackerel, just Sshing life awayroy can cake place.'This1 ISis totally ApparenUythethe council is for oiu*pu elected representative ftoudfvffvftnoia S in a pelican costume. false. I hav& never ma 22.1998 ^ BERTEAMES______den ial I even suppliedled you w ith ' it will go nwoy.ay. And I hope stronj ------a'copy*of the agreemeinent ijjey don’t endnd upi w ith egg on imitted to preserving, pro- O L CSI Gymna^jfaim*7;30jv 5 ' Buriey ing and perpetuating mS Admission ^ between Twin Falls; CountyCc p d . their faces or•rrecaUtobe rc r a . . ; the Magic Valley Aeroeromodelers faced. After aU, ho's wildlife. Jero n ie v o te h u rts kM s all, we voters will ^““2® BM >. ‘Highway FoityBlua- as proof that we areswiUingto wi have the finalsalsoy. ™TEPHEN P. MEALEY — 'Solid Ground' Jerome Countyresidents work with sincere grotyoups, lamdisappoijpointed that some "Country Boy* should hang their heads in Finally, B ill you kncknow from of the councilal membersn sat Oise ‘IWouldn'iChingeYouIfia •Cin-tYoull«rMeC»lllng* sham e,'m ai^ the residents past meetings with me that I am throughoutthe the meeting ^ving who voted nO on the proposed willing to meet with yc -Crying My li«rt Out O m YYou a ' M ■ I you any. the appearancenee of boredom Sandidy takes Job seriously *HlllblUyHlgh)«y* new school and also the oness tim e to discuss issues.es^owever, and disinterest, •est, making no ^arly in March, you pub- m i J ‘Aln'l Love A Oood Thing* who didn’t even vote a t alL I must look at things;sm ft m _a comment whatc iiatever and have lisheced an editorial criticizing What is wrong with us? Not broad sense and do whatwl: IS best not since made id e any effort or :e Sen. John Sandy for A ls o A p p e a rin g : only ore we letting the future•eof o for county residentssasawholt as comment to resolveres the prob- ^eing our children slip away but also1 ^ I am, 'again. sorry chat ng unavailable to his con- *One Tok O m The Line' lat you feel lem beforethe the pubhc. They uents. My experience os a . 'Tvklo Ro«d*d* .the community's future. ’ thacldonothavetheihe necessary said nothing, ai and M r. Skaug ^mber of Wendell School T T T •Cin'iGollom t' .These kids that we are lettinjtins integrity to bring your3ur issues to was criddzed:d forfi saying any- ^ RICKY SKAGCG G b The Mighty Quinn' down by not passing this pro-> adose.BucIamwillii]U ingtow ork trict’s Safe and Drug-Free po'sed bond will one day be the to tlmt ^d . Let’s keep lOOls and State Tobacco BR£W £R&St SHIPLEY 1 _ ie p to th e XENIA WILIriLLlAMS . ‘' 1 2 , 4ids grant-writing committee' A-nekstsAvallaUoat: leaders of our town. They willill facts and keep ± e emi^donout Jerome a h a sbeen b just the opposite, ^ Th#Mu*fcC«ntw2f • 221 Main Avo. E • Twh F R»-7 3 3«09 ^ be our policemen, our lawyersirs of the problem resolutiludon, and I Iness • 1277 Pols Une Rd-TWh FoBs--733-5332t: ast June, we were prepar- m Evfl«yt^>Buslrw« and te a c h ^ they will be ourLV ' believe that we can co ‘nckmeiitxtho door. H Bvatotid % B lk u n s u p p o r te d our grant application for chamber of commerce and ourlur condusion of our diffciS S i Thankstoelk te Tobacco Funds. We want- bankers. They will be our lead-ad- COMMISSIONER!l DENNIS0 • Anopenlettcetter to the sports . State Co try a new approach to ersi Leaders need a good educauca- maughan men and womeimen of Idaho: edto bing drug abuse in our dis- tion. Do you want partially eduid\x- TwInFalls On March,24,Gov.Batt 24, curbl caited people running our com­im- THESES ARE THE Fi?ACES munity? B ialne plan lo ck s UpU pland I .A BEHITIN D O U R N AWME ■^Partially educating the chil-jg'gj. . After reading the6 aia rtid e in dhen in this community is exaa io u lso n lyfwhatvre are doing. We are rezoning the south enden of th e ■ . i------:------slackers. These children don’tt Wood River Valley,', wew feel we E ast s t End Jerome just deserve an education, they^ ^ust moke 0 few comomments Countsity Commissioner dfiserve o good education. .' concerning the acdonions of the ■'An increase in our taxes is a . Blaine County Plannijuiin g an d ' ✓ Bring'repsprosentation back to th e small price to pay for o good . Zoning. e n tire conom m um ty. education. You can't put a prio A statem ent was mtmadeinthe , on education. By trying to put s ’ ✓ I will brinjing a back bone in-to the lA-lOandA- County Co:ommissioncrs. pWce on it, vre are not being fai hiswouldbe [ td’the children whose future: an action of segregad;adonand ✓ W o r k to) turn t Coitoissioncr job depends on us. Did someone P discriminodon. Theseese people' •, ^ in to 3 poiart-tim o positions. pat a price on your education? I Cn' -wanttomainttiinthehe m u t y 4 ly B»MUaM Chances ore that no one did. Sc a nd serenity of th eI lowerlo' en d 1-, please don’t start doing th at.g jj • of th e valley while theyconpin-thi t now. These children deserve a fair chance at o good educationdon.. , ■! There have been many sug­ gestions as to how to solw m e i f . ' ~ \ y i overcrowding problem withouto u t , \ \ m H building a new school i.e., yeai rttm d school These kids will | | ^ | soon enough be graduated fron W cifc people Jufi likece youye with a deilre 10 lire Uld R bc oilourCimllylokhbo. sch Hnmt y ...... holding the facilities that we PEN!0LETC8H need to deliver a good ed u c­0- . I ^ Dottunti do IM ipplf to; CTUCTOcbnta. UMoQtoNWayoyM rt T\»)nFalla734«65y j 7 3 5 - 0 0 1 1 tion t ^ t th«e Idds deserve...... % ---- T - - " '^ 1 1 = = 1 MJt

W o r l d , R a i i i s e t ssoffl^dslide u leihltim ;6pifeared dead!I H 'gHBASI.taaCAp)P) —AH60 offidalssaid.tid, speaking on ccmdi- Bni/h iTwif iits o f a rwiwcpfcsbntaavil- - tiooofanonymilymity. Im tod-’ ■ I^wBefnzcddBdadSunday "Tbeguessis s is th a t there are no slidede occurred Wednesday biitblit ■ — afiertDBOiitcaBisectecflffaltatd- snrtisors la.the-village,’’ia.i said goveverximent officials learnedled ■ s&fetiBtUaDfcndt!eihetnoL NdtnallahMou>Iou3avi,attiudetotbe abouout it Friday. Relief effo^ ■ Ahrfirnpwr raacaete tom that governor o of f Charmahal*va> begaigan Saturday. ■ ~ S made ict» tbe azcaSotiiotnrdqrwas ,------:------S qaable CD fmd tb«'Ti; Txtbge of - • ' ■ Ahfceaaeek-R^offinflirrahtaitf m t&ey fe a re d i t m ay luhMheen . 1A | ■ by nxnd o a ^ S Tbe bdcoger coddEdnocspend I V m o d t B m eao rd ix n g(beonaeof bl J r azfierfcRcd 4 sem al oc&er beCcoptaiccxs to tn n t Craig Shep . :■ bB ^ before uukiug itito to d e a re a . Hcsiy ratn^ Isne tnnarned toads • SboweisIts •Floors* 734-9743 :i mfnmnai anrt refiefwodnxkexs trar- • Bath • Walls • rifag by foot co Ahfci 736^255 >: caBwtgtfieBrcgataat _ ! - S ° j g g^ g p s ^ . ___• E tc ______M pbUe420r32^£:

\ Oemon>treton hold a danelant Aljertafl flaS and cany eardbodboam m A c T o m to CB I k to demand an end to thal» vviolence ta Mgeita la Parts eaI SlStimtfar. Stafiv teBBBStaasn Sl throuchout Franca. USING HER F»S » T SECUBITY IRA J . TO PBOTECT:T her RETIREMiNT Algeria!in forces kidll Islamic: militants SAVININGS FROM TAXEiS...... ALGIERS, Algeriaa (AP)U — An have failedd tot q u d i s n armyOed operationion against insurgency7 thati has rantged UeaUesndaJe, tbe 4b!t lib s9e s ■ am iM Muslim m>upspsinw i estcm Algeria ancece 1991 The TifJwiCf. r epcn Eb Algeria has left moreore than 200 which has kilkilled 7S,000 pe^de, aiz»da i± s e x a 'c f tSe f j pfti?. Islamic Qulitaats deadad iin tbe last began afterrthegtTPem tl m eotcan. AJgies - 12 days, a pro-govenunTOnent news:- unentaryekcriaaithat - ted gpa zad % paper reponed Sanirda;rday. the nowiiamiinned Islamic S ah atk o zsz e o .. The otfcnsive,.backiicked.by. air — Row watjxis __ _ _ , • _ force helicopters, has di lateraatio:tional humaa lights ' m H ous blows" to the groups,gr( the groups as well as the United i»Tl1 . daily QMoudjahid said :ve called for an inde- | B | | The newspaper S did d not say Nations b w e whether the govemmennmtsSuriw P=°dentmqa q u iry in to d ie xio* S P E C ^ p F F a IRAs; forces suffered anyiH 1 oSror lm«.b«so£» for the Algerian goT- w hether thc operationon ledI to the IS refused, saying sudi i sBootb® ^ 5 .6 0 % A h'/ lamJcocthrists. ?nm «sD gat« would ii am st of any alleged ^o m 21 /2/2yBor® 5 .7 5 % APT* Govemment offenstviisives m te r f e r e «ice e in the constry's Sairs. the militants are rarelyi j l y r e p K /2ywrCD 6 .0 0 % APY: but the most recent oneoewasaaung V ElMoudjahiahidrqxsted that the wCD 6 .2 5 % apy: thc larger of those thatithavebeen. lu recent operariration is con tinuing in IBK m E m Similar operationss in the past the repons: of Mascais, Rdizane, ; i H H VARIABLE RATE IRAs' i AVAIlABtJE- M e t h a n e explosion1 kills 31 ^ irm^lUkVlilMiMiarii-vTl^im- tm a i -v<* p e o p l e in U krainiann m i n e I ------KIEV,' Ukraine (AI*) (A — A five w ere senseriously injured bm B |V methane gas explosion:ion and fire still inade thethe mine, Twem ycm e tore through a deepp UkrainianU bodies badI b een r e c o v e r ^ by coal mine Saturday,y, Ikilling at Saturday even ■nr Atfiintt Ur InrfUtrfuBli.T least 31 m iners and in; I I injuring 48 Tdeviaon b S AccM* b itg(* (w mtyba*rbarf^TtlaMwtlynrt* others, emergency offldifidalssaid. resaiCTspvin ring oxygen to injured ^ t I 11 ■ I ■ !!»r ■ * tifc. «ir fcw w w * KAs*UU'which oB » w ^er At least 30 minerss w ere miss- miners on stn ing, and the death tollUw««pect- w thiddywi&blI Mnrif fn al T « M it»■ pit* yii,r .,mill fcH»tfadLlMkt.bandi,BMrtt>d cd to rise, said Mykola)Ia INeshko, a of yeUow amiimbulances m wegywelwliw*^...... spokesman for theic Donetsk takethemton0 nearby hos^^tals. Fcgton Emergencies Min (a ri m w rU ) h«mnlh^lm>mliiMntt..OI Ih. hinslfoho TTPn^, abotc Neshko said it was I I _ ■^att^far*«»wfc»yn«.rn>IClMut worst coal mine accididdcnt since , outfaeast of S e r . 'tnts also the siteite of independent the country gained inde;ictei^dence - .Ukraine’s wo > !■! wmi I ■ I r p from thc Soviet Union in w orst previous coal Ht«S«»*ywBlhJprw«r«a(h it. ;venteen people .—m ^ 0 The blast occurred at t — iVfuir n way tu »wrf »iif ,| II rescue •iroAers — I ' more than 3,600 fee « I. .niir V.,, faM aip, «f «»«fin*SMiirirr«A fi, Skachinskoh'o mine in th lethane Ukrainian dty of Done Nty«u.#3CdlanaA - _ Ivan Dunayev, a spokeakesman for Vice Premier Pn Mykola M M t n . *3 yoMT AM iner'b«*w«sp«fc*i. I Ukraine's Emcrgendeses Ministry.> Biloblotskiy’ calledcs f o r a naiiaoa] * There were ^ 9 minerflersatwork dayofmomnirTiiT^ftnXTnmHigf , V • w e w * weeier fcr TOUT Mute.'ei*i at thc time, Dupiyev said.soit Emergencycy o ffidals said they X IrtiT wntocMunWfar I “Unfortunately, we wt expect had not detm M **-wojr Hfi» S« r» y I* *QiiTM«yJyOHnolHn.- 01 . . I more victims bccauscIC tlthc explo- Saturday’s UaiiasL o ■' sion was followed byy a fire,” h e Accidents1 hare h« become eulsD- ToddierSiaes A nrlrtue iiiiiiiiim rpyt friHiieriy ] Miid. ic in the tJkiaj 114 Haia A i«.K . If ^ _ Neshko said 43 mirm iners h a d part of an oveiiVeraD of po s- D o v n t c v n T v i a F a S s been hospitalized andmd another Soviet detoiorloreooo. • 7 3 4 -3 2 2 5

A cting m inn i s t e r

prom ises w a g e . n p paym ent MOSCOW (AP) -— A cting Prime Minister Sergeici KKiriyenko said Saturday that thc govern- ment has found moneyicy to begin paying back wages < to ______workers. JtngTJVcra------meeting w ith regionalil a;and union leaders, said cash mmsfinsfcrs could begin as early as MMo o n d a y — before nationwide laborbor protests planned for Thursday,y, tJthe ITAR. Toss news agency said ‘^Reasons that makeake people take to streets and joi in the protest action are undjjiderstand- II able, and thc situatio:ition where people consdentiouslyly \work and do not get pud honestl;^ y earned The CARES (ChiMrta — andiefemlsiIsforanjvRC money is’ humilmiliating,” I Kiriyenko was quoteddassaying. as ^at Risk E^-aluaiioa Senices.)B - w bocallsmBfcding w h dp or ■ Most of the wages arcare owed by pipipgram at M a ^ VaHej- ■ isfemntionai1 about child regional governments,Its, but the pRegional Medical Center abase. Ihe federal governmn m en t has . offered to loan them memoney cov- «responds to the needs of c3ril±i fm m m m d y o « r b « l p ering up to SO percentent of what ])ilies concerned abom s e n o l aad A g jg Eto»affne { c6iM afatae erahntuatioos (s they need. By coordinating Q m nsszie Stat 4ezy expensiveive. Our lUriyenko, who wasIS chosend by : insoTiieaitiixna. sas President Boris Yelteltsin two ininvolved in diHd abose cases3.aajpnni5iea$3i5s xi aeedsof , weeks ago to head a nevnew govern- c TLWir —ii !tmf thn'r fimiimilii»c ojj eovironmeot seastHc caic.se.CARE8c:^r> u 3b Form ore information about the m ent, said that althoughugh & e fed- he CARES _rcduce foitbcx *TmTTnii io •xiaim ffiiniiiiiij m^nirtrt. hioidiercoi eral government owc(wed only a to meet tim need. . prognm'ram o r to make a donation, pleiikase contact -? small proportion' of unpaid VWho is lB*lp*d by tW RM CFounJaninnlBsset«npaO«lES Rmy»ry Koontz, Progiuiii Cuurdinato:itorrat '•‘I- : wages,that**doesnotab c abolish tbe CARES saves the M i^iz \ sad hs de Si! I iiii'iit PTirf B^ons from (208) T. • responsibility of federalxal power." 5)737.2600. * Millions of state woikoikers have “capady for evilmsiiy cMdnsitea benusso ^ uLifgi mfthetiAiniinuiiiCy. MalMt Matk Why Ih* hnlMtvn< »placf to Itn. ' ' not bem paid for monthnths. olof2andl8. Childrenartrfaria^JDCASSs'isBt Htbof Qx-dfidoczSde donationtoo bdps to ensure law enfinconem. Rnisaileak n Sgst i r v o c a e t t e ! d a& fea ^Eatfultshave ad f e M A G IC /ALLEY : ------C l a s s i f i e di d s s I — fcJl|^GIONAL^ IWLCENTER-- V-, courts. In additiOB. CARESipnnidssesazzss p r accss s s Q» Ite pogom 's sefvid:^' 733-0931t t : ' - ^ : (WthBreOGntRcccnt In sSIDE counfilin^in / Obituaries...... B2 JapmcCotnity Fortherecofc3 rd ...... 07 ; ’ , f t e i W . [J ; i c \ /Iag /ali______LEYcClyEatttnKecmRJdert-7:.733-0931. Ext. 234

The Times-News Sandiv,Apdl5,5,1998______■ Section B School rules Publiq;can Butoead an( see plams -Beavis^erej' . r i g h t Autboq Robert Fulghum has:iassdd4mQ- ' “fofjercome’s Uon copiM of a book tided,U "A ll I E ver Needed to Kaow I LeaLearned in Kindergarten."-! must respecpectfuHy dis» te n t ^ ^ d o w n ttown i __ Seems to me that the truele cCTudble of I life is junior school (or mUmiddle sdiool By DUIe Thomas Rteale « : for those df you who insistedidiqxmhang- v TTmaeNswscofraspoBii ing out widi^ijctb'graders). rU'Ubetdiadist t junior high correctly prediedicts adult ’{ JEROME - The piproposed new*dnd* behavior in 14 cases out of IS. • improved look for downtownd Jerome ...Ijnagine^if.you wiU« Bill.OLruntnti as an I mlI.be.on d i^ y fcfar public scrutiny eighth-grader at Bot Springs3 JuniorJi Mnnrfay owning School m A rkansas in 1960..^Vhatdoyou W th e public is inviteiled to talk to Idaho suppose h e was talking aboutut iln tlie l^ - I IkanspcrtBtion DepaiMTtment represenm* erroom,ailyway? . ' - tives, Qty govenimeitent representatives, Junior high is the collii zone dty employees, con between the adolescent ego) ^n d t e v i c e and affeaed downtoitown property own* printipaL It's the last pointt in life w hen ! ers. Residents lolook at maps of the “no" means *Srfiat tim e’s dieBparty?" p* . { area designs : And ifs^not reiQly th e kids*IIS’ fai u lt If an of th e proposed K - , ad u lt h ad to deal with I improvements. K . - - diesam eJevflevel of r a s ^ I Questions and Q hormones asashisorher I comments are g ’ nindtgradecLediild.he'or invited. S ' she would1 bibehave like . Improving the £ TickleMeEIiElmohooked safety, atoacbve- w u p to a c a r:b battery. a 1 ness and func* m m naH]i learn I tion of tbe down- g f llftn-V i in junior higlU g h ish o w to tLS.Ra&Mi. M b C n ^ MMaw W . k v a cftaolM b s K atarfM aKh«JMi*DeesBanCMlsrai9 i B SstBiday. I t a eaatar’s d n c te r, town business S nthe edge of PmIMcIlck.eMdKMttits«l»alMrCapa] afkM lM ^ivlM Blacananadtaaa to TMd FsBs Coontr. area has been In table calami* discussed infor­ r v - i x i ’- r ; ■ L a j N T ties - nerdttrdery, acne, mally for years, ^ dd MikeI Pepper, Local and repeating } ria coordinator. The A S K M E ' digrade. fl ' J Jerome Downlow)wn Improvement S iB w C n ro 50 and Flick as they stroQed dno ing; a new traffic: signals at Main and ^ age 30. Chances are your bnb^othe^in-law [ aa£os. The ejes belonged to kidsI Lincoln with a de;lesignated left*tum was a skater your neighbor,or, E rnie, lA o JS. *‘ T S c ^ f a K a a » d5ea*tEkefigtSeral a w&owe■ere locked in dieir rooms;(; somesc drives a 280Z widi mud flaplaps, certainly e seat occapirf by l>zrko k AHabeaste^AdsftSceaQthe P le ^ see CRAPO. PagPiS.B3 « e*sase see PIANS, Page B3 was. 3. Cowboys b uy ever rightohter Wranglers I and smallef boots, and the:±ey turn into I grown*ups who can’t standad up■ without m leaning on a pickup. 4. Free iplriu at 14 reprepent by 21. ' X T lin I id o lfija, e y e s readingi g to h e lIp stu d (e n ts Scratch a middle>aged acd>tMuntant, and youll find a kid wbo read "Ca‘Catcher in die I ' R ^ ” under the covers. 5. S cbolsn ^ into two grogroups: T he A- i M C W(vprogtam s boast I School wvants minuses are destined forr professionalp: schools, d ie R otary O u h ^md Republican I |lt3 I1lyofsucxesses \ p re c ^ committeehood. HieheA'pbsengo i ' reading programsf on to U benl-arts colleges, majmajorinddier _ . _ art history or gender studies,ss, Iand wind up g f O r y to helpc!Dlder selling insurance. SZSS 6. S w e e t s en d up w idi tmtwolddsbyZl, _____ . flve granddUldrea by age 40 Jand a strong , Ruriai kids, testIt scores • ^ t a n i c a l streak: "I w antIt yiyou home b y I sm o MI year, 8*yearls are exdting news upright Mormons and non*on*Mormons - rMffiiya:g at a fifihyade Icfd. Ifcv^ cesses at a coupledistrict o grow up to raise children whorho act just like ^ Nmt&jb i n d e r A J. zK «e 9 H ^ elementary schoolslor high teachers can Oey once did. And die scaryary,pan is diat 1““to *^ read and zeaQy cseldift-icq I ^ H fdr die rest of die diile upcoming >*^»««»< of lowcanieiaogrdaicaBdiHd diey look ju st »nts,too.______I 7 ^ ^ ■ j j n Junior and senioit o r e ^ ______. if f6UU' h O O U ' " n B P 'g ty look forward to die until M"*" and Dad sell theshooseandbny ho students who love Mgersto finished grade V re a n s tn d e n ts a z lC n s d oI fat e , an RV. The youngsters’ liveivM im«ri.bly -JW ' md a good num ber of y sdioells - in a Sstact t t e l a But today's tfeiH!students have trouble come into focus a fter diey dii tto g ^ n g widi low ta s acoceSk S a after taxes - $5.25 an hour {00 ¥y*"i ir classes and end up even one large bag of Cheetw ggtfhient dmps and the finrffni County Lsti They score low, act ; sinpiy needs m ^ dnldica I • 10. WaUDower* grow up, 1 itu^dropout ■ one even quieter than theosc getting ^strated.'Junior H ife a couple II the bdp flf a few « 3 x ias pro put on a lot of PTA commitw I W ■' upandmanyeventuIS dedded they need* and a lot of e * B « d a * l»aad e MHMBMttqrWH M I M M h o baiM t a a a racant aealtt«|it at tn At E ast Minico Jl ; . 11. PoU ddans never get: electedell to aiiy- 8 ? ° ? ” d aaka ttiaaa nraqr mob aeena ing about it Dianne ■ dling after diey get out of sdiool,batdieysch t aoe^ttal | m ^tta of English teadiersSunnell pieced togeth* ^ . ed to do somethin do sell a lot of Amway produc £ - programs from around j v e r l ^ n to im fu e re o B r l i a a P^jne and Dana Guxeated an afternoon 12^ Class clowns - haviaring been sen- saU the £szia*s cpeadoas hold the prindpal's ad. Xd^F^nSbew*M sa fd a sa o c B a s "t!iey*i!y*re reading the best literat er a f m readii^ pnup to 20 students at a tenced to .many hours in thi lobsts. • office - become interested.iid.in office sup* • Lew Rob IcsBritiaacaaB. w e^BgBC." eg th e nad o n a n d cr■<»«« that brings up plies and are destined to dea ritnj. qp to dieir app b bulk at Price aiO>. U i i l M o v a n r bgkbnfWtdteg InC8IIBfiUvBS and exdtem ent the course together, 13. Teacher’s pets, ostrad■adzed by t h d r O a e» ofc die most noticeable x iwe had to speak loudly aj n t much more mdivid- lemption d ih e r satedReadeE. *i Eained the program 's succea>nt The two teach rd before. It was a risky p e e r^ u l t i m a t e find reden ■ r as h e p rin g each smdent — k standHip comedy.or die UU& i Congress. Thep:s p ro g ra m w as hwrw He was at die bowling i certified teachers in a s d cess at ual hdp dian ever I :14. Bullies, having adx^nistered n ^ bun* a^o|tfffdted first at , a sL six boisterous students who I but Prindpal David., am Brtirijuuy A c t tm ^^doeitiAaAraSid d i t&es aaeot wsat : more lOO pointslg iz aU^ step putting twos oworth it-adding tbat dreds of wedgies, u s u ^ beo bo each one dassroom, bi ies. E ith er way, in 1996»96. P rin d p a l q -l.ICTil.Gh . ^ s call and thank you, < Truck repairmen or mimes. tsintlie Barden said it was V . diey get to terr orize a ole n m genera* G re g LoLow e «Bd d ie K a d o itm O c le bowling excursion foUowi h at ^ A&vr and six fiDSty mu any time parentsthoughtofifhesaid. i don. --te a sters e r and stag ^ a m o S B ^ h n d i i owed a you must be doing a aeonlykidswfao d m la gicybeAinJha tootbi; beer. The trip is just one ol p get done. Somebody ISfAs far as I can ^ die c mugs of *Tbe teadiers thi never g^anga are d ie smokerI c ^ iriio xnere* e r a p ro Bra t . ty t t O M firtl Tit _ TpairyJnJacenares the_schooljjjfi something." i of the ' "Tha^s how thingsSBTowhTheleading ' ly swap the junior high forrd ^ ie 'v w M « E ------" R e adex'sUHkM," d e >nnc^Gn^LDKc g1 j xMfing IcreL sntives Lowe wbolehearti msBeer^FSBBBstB h ^ n ?|f«.f8 sees th e n e e d to s p tlie teach* You can still find them,m handag1 out vriddijr Biesrn. artedly The coiihe br^ jjjf stodem s to , ------0 .e 1 adoe£s B«e the *itIsrd t woric brings success," he ek. Their cooperation behind the building, tryingIngto&hdidr tiveara ' process to its fundi r e a d . TlieT proUem tcEs-CDeeac&Sxt&a^■.■MshofboQfa- -Wienn . we woric bard on sometfamf -actically finish each Zippos out of a snowdrift. he said. ers said last w eek I was,Ixn

-M a g ic Valle, e y - - - . ■ -r

— O B r mM R I E S ^ —S e r vI i C« E S - ^ - ^ . f o oMhwy n t w aod kfonaxtssttoo, ^ 73M931. E tt 278, toMM M io ajii. Md 8 pm wMhdi]kdajnorExt2S2 ‘ M «< . a s . before tbe siosierneeattbe H etho^t C ( huxch bM a2ni8pjn.SMfdm ) -OM dD na It 4:30 pjn. for nwnMt-day puMcathm. M noUoMnmabMMnlnaBd « Tw^FaHs and'fomcxle r iy o t c b n R b ( F s a e r FFhneralChapel t e .friendsmqrccaQ6ooi.6tD.'Bpia C»b.plM»J«1998.stathishom ^; ------1 - ^^■-0R9720t: ------^ Joflnns STDoerfi^s. ------Ward’ b o ld ist OD Hain SBStreet; G o^ylcetalnpimllaCBtthl. wiUbeannonounced by Reynolds! Tjr Joanno S.>. 'f-Anna- Doering. 10a - ^£rieods a a y c d ! frao i 1O 0 1c o U 2 P A . T t e s d a y ax the United FtoeraTChaptipd in Twin Falls. I B u h i longtime resiresident of Ketchum. Genny Lee Pop iday. Ap;il 2, 1998, at “ P P ' T i l - i -Genny Lee Poppipplowall. 47. ol Sho «»as bomboi Nov. 17, 1895, a t —Hospn□ T A L S — t».»i Buhl, pa^d awayly Fiidaif,F Apill 3. Sullivan HoiIt SpringsS( near Claybn, MaryM.PfumIeeFe 1998.athorhomo. Idaho, the daughterdai o( Cornelius. . HAGCTAQEnSGBKM l M IWH ill n Sll H d - Mary Marfone PiumieeI Foil,Fo 66-' Sho w as born Ma'May 30,. 1^950, In a n d S a ra h O'Sullivan.( Anna Some zsD oa are csmSEdBdxpaiBC^icqaex. “ VW ilEsaSiifakino^te^G; Gerald Bredcabisy! year-old Twin Falls rosiderdent and Twin Falls, to Loo00 and Geneva attended schiichool in Clayton and o f A4 lbion; a n d T hom as Walcild ro o o f M o u n tain farmer Rupert rosidonl. wonlttn t {xxno PopplewelL S h e gre Drew up in Buhl, later attendedled business school in r i K d H b m . to b e w ilh h e r Lord onI A(April 3 , graduating'from Buh Buhl High School K alam azoo:: Mich.Ml In th e winter of Betty C loi^ cCTnaFdlsO s. 1998. She had a long coura■urageous ih 1968. Sho- al attended the 1918.'she madoma hor first trip on B rifw rdd . ;.'i banie wtth cancof. Sho facoccod each University of Idaho,10. graduating Iri crosscountryitry skis from Saw tooth day with prayer and laithllh iin hor 1972. She received I . E t kM m d ' h bnUatieUiffittaiidAIexaniindcia Rangel, both of Id h er m e te r s of v a llo y o vjr e r Galena C Summit to' PtaidifJbmttfBee. " D t3bu m .Baiip h n n lm rtofBBiiiriey; Noel England of Lord. oduM tion degree fromfro Bolso State Kelchomandt ...... - ...... Bei nd then on to Hailey by Rupert;S q EQen liviogstoa of AUblia; Bernice Fries of . Mary was bom March 11. 1932, UnivefSity in 1978.I. ShoS truly loved train, in maWnaking tho ioog 50 mile - In W w e Swart. W ash., tti? d rA gq* BKnmiKAr.ti iHFTtTrtT OecDedo;aodDandi)OQles:of.Gre(e e n rill^ Texas. 19 daugh- teaching young poopoopio and y/as at ’ trip, Anna sacamebao one of the first ' ter cf Floyd L. and ' na Ohms her best when workorking with chil- of g iquq j/rie1 0 of c venerable w om en Plumleo. Mary grew up in in White- dren. She taught marnaov, years. In th e skiers fromthe the Wood River Vafiey. Sxar). Wash., aflendtng scHc ^ in Twin Falls School DisDistrict and later^ S h e m arriedled Maxton A. Doering Harrah and Whito Swan. Or fieds 733-09^1 On Fob. was a kindergartenjn teI ac h er In th e of- K alam azooxo on Dec. 18, 1926. ______16^19S(L shejnarried.T hoc:M>mas-B„Buhl School Dtstrtetr- T w in F a l]Us policess e e k FeUinYatena.Wash.Vi\957 T h ey m o ved e d from Clayton to ^ . B e r t She onjoyod anilqullquos. gardening Ketchum InI 1942. IS Max preceded ^ and Mary homesteadedd a larrn a n d time with hor fafflamily. Sho w os a her in d e ath in north of R upert Thero they fj Tin 1953. She w as a lso i . 7 nwmber of Kappa1 KKappa Gamma preceded inn ddc e ath by her p aren ts, I an d rais ed their family. In 1985. Sorority and a past5t rmember ot tho fivo brothers, f u r t i v e teeen-ager Ben an d Mary moved to Twin ars, four sistors. one win Falls. Twin Falls Junior O)lub. u t d a u g h te r , one or son and five whero Ihey have since resided.res Survivors includejo horI m any lov- nephevirs, noTltiiiWui______near tbe lieiaifa sai Maty w as a devoted wife, m irjg lamity members:rs: her parents of Hor family ar ------F e b .2 . grandmother a n d friend. Hor ■ y and friends know her Horgroat- Buhl; her brother,er. Tod (Lynn) as -Gaga.* SurvivingSui family m em - TWIN FAILS - liicd la r ca S - H e is d e s c rib e d z est joys were watching andnd loving Poppiowell ol Buhl; S h a r e s hi; nephew s, Ty, b e r s in c luudo d t her daughter. c«c«rs were oa the lookeHcoBt wabbKOKsbaffaad i i h e r l ^ l y - " ‘ Nick a n d Joo PoppliOpioweil of Buhl; K a th le e n asnd n d soh-in-law. Glen Sa & o a H e w a s l a s t s e c s w She ES survived t;y her hus S atu rd ay fo r a n f sc a p te frx A & f e GGreat i G ifts! ' ■ hus^d, and several aunts,Its, uncles and Harding olif Ketchum:K and her MU»g;,-Hnt<^'riT.grVn«rtifW^j Thomas B. Fell of Twin I « " S in s . daughter. S u e Feil (Jeff) En grandchildroriron. Bill and Dianno ] The funeral will bo held at 2 p.m. Harding of Laramie,Lai Wyo., Anne. ci£ae ,AasaaewttbiofiaaEoDBatioaalMot Yuur punhaa Edmonds. W ash.; son. Dann(l^w (l> ) Tuesday, Afjrll 7, 7, 1998. al tho Shannon andmd Don Boosigor of o U ee lase of wats shorts Fea of The Dalles. Ore.: dau United M ethodist C^ [ Q ^ ^ e l ^ ^ l p a g s Pctfi Bt^aaaR7S.\& W U -. mafcegrcst^ Jan Fed (WendeO Doan of R C hurch In Buhl. Bremerton, W aash,, Mary. Kate a n d iC M ta t Escapes bom I :^ndtheprocKds f fnay call froifrom 6 to 8 p.m. Roger Claycon 1 Hot ptohdpdw her gr3ndchi[dren.Uustin>J 'com b of Allyn. W ash., iZ a m ' Sptings Yonth-b- Caap - in - “ . s«edepc»E' - - ' Monday. April 6;'3; 1998, at th© Gone and Sara^ah Harding ot Coeur ^rroin aodtarioes'anRisd oo Bry^. Jacobi. Arlka, Saraf F a rm er F u n e ral Ch. F rid ay , iriie a b e w a s i a TTwin « "Deceaber-• wbMiweren’t its ' Pbbqusev Berqam ia She is also survivi C h a p el In Buhl. - d ’Alene, Idahclaho, and Pat Harding " Burial will b e held■ at tho West End ol Salt Lake C FaUs to get 81 X-ca? CB t s fiaSiaSsc. & tt—jmnjSBdarwireriewofTWin a tT a x cS z KOUX i WATER SHAIES her brother. Floyd A. PlumI e City. Utah, Sho also *■» “ " i.® !® ' C em etery in Buhl, (ollowing_lhefoil se r- lo a v e s gro£iroat-grandchildren, JBig^ns was xa CBSo^ CBate- b Falls CormtyT SherifPs theMagZr,FkED'MEyEKOK While Swan. W ash.;.a s enat Depmment polic uacVAimMui. Evelyn Floyd of WhiteM S w a n ’ Vico. Contributionsi in her honor c an M eghan a nd BridgetB Clayoomb of ■ glaiy d ia rg e s a a d h a d b e e s aBro »bout Ammn b e m a d e to iho Buh fT^ysficuitbecm nHnoMlOAM^m Wash.: half sisters and broi Juhl High School Allyn, W ash,, CourtneyC Harding of MiUagic Bca S p n « s Y o o h C o Darlene Hamilton ol Yuma. P o st Falls, Idaho, Idfi McKenna and ver the Pool ■ ■ M Sharon Rakovich a^ Elma. V Garrett Boosiiosigt)r ol Bremenon, Russell Plumteo ol Roy.‘; W S : : ' K i m bERLY e i ' Wash,: andd siseveral nieces and Diana Smith of Tacoma.. W ash .. ______nephew s. Twin F a l l s ^ and ARhea Helman of Zlla. \ ~ n Crem ationn tctook place followng • her death. S •I . . Mary was preceded in doa3^th by ■ - 1. S e r v ic e s w ill b e stabiU zes'afiier her son. David Thomas Fei • announcedd 1at a later date. -parents. Floyd L Plumleei le e 'a n d ' A rra n g o m enents ti wore under tho l Leona Rush; stepdad., H a ro ld •M y W ||PP|^|l||r care of Woocood River Chapol in D- 3. 194^ cjron, Jeff. Kerri andmd Trover; and S w onri?!! a t Jerom e, (he son of AnioB O.O and his seven great-gr< Is whom he loved dear- Em m a Sm ith B arker. Thee famfi ily o e r e k , A ty so n , Qi pirocoded in death by ^ moved to Oakfey. where he was Colette, Kalhy and 1 SS 1 daughter. Leslie: his 0 reared and educated. H»H o th o n also sun,rived b y two - W ~parents: older brother. f t | 1 Id some nieces and ^ attended Brigham Young Y< from Enid. Okla., anandRonalrom i32 « ■ •University until h e w as calleded on< an Fort Worth. Texas, Ji 4is strong will, hum or- I Easter I Lewbtenker | LDS Mission to the Contra!I AtlanticAt c e d e d in d e ath by h ). pleasant personality m£ g warmth v^ll b e groat* x s ta le s in N ovem ber of 196C96 3 . He e rs. S tacey a n d Mon,on,oe:a„d,»o “ S d °'b ?; J « T T H o ta u m married Penelope Mary Warrbarren in sisters, Eva a n d Fayo. ly m any. We lovo you. J c the London. Bngland. tJ3S To 5 Tomplo John w as a very sp^spoclnl man. Ho I h a s . I low m uch d€ onMarch23.196a w orked long, hard hoitours. Ho expo- rat i will bo hold a t 11 ' ^ Survivors include hisis wife,' rienced some painI In Ihe ond. yoi a-iT;; ly. April 6. 1998. a t tho M o e s Penelope of Twin Falls; andani six he never complainocnod. Ho was an Buhl LDS 1slIst Ward building on S I fu n era l cos children. Alexandra (JosJoseph) example to us all. HeHo Will 60 Imly Ms'i; Slraol : In in Buhl. Friends m ay SI S 3 n iv e d i1 ' • ' “ i s t? Lundgren of Boiso. Laura L missed. call from 6 to0 8 p.m., Sunday, April ^ Answrezs totbj niipUl**^ that anj^ ay , (Christopher) Greaves. VaV alerio A son/ice (or Johnin iiwill b e held a t S, 1 9 9 8 , a t t ththe Farmer Funeral' ]2fr n sre nsoallyI" genexalizetig« and nm leair in advertising Barker, both of Provo. Utah.h. David£ ■ 1 p:m. Monday, .^rlkprii 6, 1998, at. C hapel In Buhlluhl and from 10 to 11 B f i i n m a l ts < iqtott decisioiisadlng. W hat a B a rk e ro f Durtrarrr. N.C.. SSamuel. a Whits Mortuary in TwIi[win Falls. Burial a.m. before thethe senico at Iho Buhl w S & m il7 . I b e: oooe c soze way. to find oatOS made by the and Joe) Barker, both of Twinwin Falls,I will folkjw at SunselII MemorialM Park: LDS 1st Wardird i building, instead o f- - I - 1 at exactly what je«2 . ."ym w ast.ttio knowTSbotit1 fttneral pile Also surviving aro two ssis is t e r s . Friends m ay call fromo m 11 g.m . to 5 ftowers. memofinorials may bo.m ado to . I - ^ C K - 1^ .tberiDcinde)!e) is to visit a funeral homtrices (and w bat Doris Barker of M esa. Ariz.. 5, artd-ono hour the Darwin 1 LoLoo Ctark Memorial gu riz., and p.m. today, April 5, t j U . Coc-faaiKL ne and find oat ~v ; Cheiyf Barker of Westervilto.to, iOhio: b e fo re th o s e rv icce e Monday at Trusi, In careare ot First Federal [jB a n d o n e g ra n d s o n . DiD an iel White Mortuary. Savings in BuhlJuhl. MI s ^ O t A L I WHITE S lS7MmABe.E. \ M Ofittaf^Sz.Grmiato* K 7T O -M 7 4 ___ I ------:------i - S - r ? ■•du fiwtT-w*«rw**j S T W I IN FALLS . K IM B E R ^ P / ------7.733^6600 3 ■ ., 42M35 i s o , ...... : • t l i ■» ______TTi r Sunday. April 6,1998 4<«w*.T»tflFmttmmlfrom61oi it’s too soon to telL. ButBi Heybum spent over died next few ^ears on Bedkewiite«Miger,aheniis'm |de ^ Greg Lowe similar prop}grams th ro u ^ o u t thc 1 ^ o u g b money in ag n cu ltu n (ight words,” Gunnell addeIded. Elemataiy Prind^ w e to ' / 5 ^ •ased said Heybum’s threeree years with county, saidid thc district’s opera- ; (jonsider buying a house o f Iher . ■ 'Some of them have increa» w o or three grade levels." tho AR program bode'>de well. dons head,, Lew1 Roberts. A good u i« r ? ! . ' ool’s corc test portion of diatdi will be paid with i *'Now 23, she lives In PasPasco, Tbe program has brought momore , In 199S, die school' thithan 100 students up to specjKcd, scores ranked in tbe 38th-per- grants. W ash, nnd d o e sit vrork withith cat* itrict expects to see t|« mucfa anyniorc. But she bo th«[hey said. But more than that,lat, it centile nadonolly. AftAfter one year . Thc distr ’ i » i » tias given them a gift many taketal 0^ the program, theyley jumped to improvemenents in evei-ything to start again sometime. cores to disdpline. I *:['Rer passion for a^iculti for granted. die 45di. Last fall, diethe move con* ' from test sco u ltu re thc spill-off when you i siarted when she was 16 i “We just bad one leaveive," ■ “That’s th Qunoell said. “H e didn’t like start readirling better,” Roberts I' lu lle d for her'first youthi l loan1( tsparKea said. . from.the federal Farm Ser\lervice read. Now he carries a boiSSok IMshmjustsp around.". ..r. » And if thehese programs sum to : Aeency-'Sheusedittobuyheiheifers somtAingfimiItl m u s. need help, tl : out of Des Moines, Iowa. The . book, A.J. Tam , there should be teach- :o makp those changes, 'Bedke raised them to be n explained, is World War Q no\novd - Danam »lnnnghi»porfmm m akes time for reading. h ^ » ^ .. . - ;. PpnVnn, nntTTsA ngn ^ n mic p c{ n it' ------The-program,- Crttnor^mo i^tc mothcT — fl nati -NOW YOU CAN HAVE YOUR OW)‘ . uilni(i>urJJni-lc» itofficerinRupeft. "^-'lends'to'adulrfanianners, has run FSA helpedped ^em ent his love for - • -Sf L l— j f f i — « oflming out of money-inn IIIdah&'for th c agriculture,re. d . ' . piSpanish-speaker who.nev $349.00!!! (o,CD,, .Irendy, Coll . .-.?fniiisismeanttobeaIear . ficcJcmo ids that current fiscal yearlar. The agency “You just learned to read English enou Qntom music/CuHom tingle : • process," she said..“The kids to-enjoy it - and his f a thjt ^ iJS .Sp, ' %ome in have to SU out thele «amfts is awaiting wordrd on whether said. “I kindand of alvi^ th^i^t Td to Spu^ipTCUll WewTKclhcvhulcihlnifix-'forr«i! fanner Congress will appriprove addition* be a farmerner. This jwst bdped m e • e*exdted about paperwork that any other far “He’s akeady bought m e soi wtnildhaveta” al money requestested by the sec- do it" books,"be Tamez sd d of his fadie

That students are reading ;Readirig _ d news to district officials,[S’but I ~ " " S die programs to be truly s oks in their b;mds," she ' continued. “I Hkilike Bercnstain with books cessful, they need to transit ivcn when they’re sup* r* E I ' a p j k j x '" >>^oors 21 classcs (o.rcadd a cer- Bear books.” said . “ Evci into test scores and to beti r c f ^ T s c f l ;t;ath number of books. AllAl 21 “And my favoriorite basketball posed to be doingi something else." r )und The World Baby QuJIt graduates’ chances at success. i a by-product that first- meBohon v-viade it, and Ixnve had to p k l ^ 21 team is the Jazz,"," shei added, for That’s a 1 . F or many teachers around i grade teachacher Candace Jones can ^ • String Quilt !^S)uartcrs of basketball1 - one good measure. county, the connecdon alreadyady ^ I ;>*3igainst a team from each dasr1nc« Uve with. proven. Ogress “Tbesefiiefirst-grtders are getting irc Foundadon Plcdng J And he kissed a pig ntBthaif- I Awesome proi “It carries across to the otherod inghom ^ f i b r i n s 4 i - In the moniingsigs between 830 (‘l’'t,” ’she said. “I have some subjects," first-grade teacl dhg five tests a day and"' ’ ^ ach er Apr. 24-PlncNeedIi^ I c ^ p l l q u e W/H - Heybum holds pizza parriespai and 9^ the halls Candace Jones said, “whichich is byMatkmnel i^^C PC lfe, vesome. Awesome.^ - ’...... Jrynd gives away attori iandy.idy.TTie E lem entary Schoiool teem with - tb^saw ^ bon Embroidery ...... I— rogram hdps students at whatwewant"” ...... e t c . ;*:.rtchoors hallways havee bbeen students. Every, oone o t them is Through most of tbe cbua,„„ty, }Cic)vllle i^ransformed into a miniature carrying a book, ,ds of the learning spK - v. Uw Cabin Vest . ™iofloro hoirlooms stani bourse. All to get studenients to - The half-hourir iis devoted to xond-grade teacher Jana vteBohon *11 on saw a young who NAKE RIVER ^ ir ^ d . • reading. Studentsits sit on big pil- piompson: {^1 T »s: Springtime Appfxiue. w d k d o w n tS S ie. barely spo]spoke En^sh, let alone £ yMoeWw. Btglnning Applique PLAZA • t t ‘Tor many, it works tenifiaifically. lows and read, wai Plans BURLEY ' Little E i ^ Caywood canan bare-1 library for mores Ubooks and head [«?« , improve dramatically CoaforDttelly-20S08-677-3573 ' ihe moved away with her CoContiffiMdfiomBl ..’:^ g e t th e li^ te s t bowlingg biball at over to die new^computilabto co 7 ^ a C r ia s ' ;i^Booanza T a n x to reach tbe pins take the AR tests, laffic JWWn^giiflB n al students such os Brian arrow for more effident trai •S - with bumpers in the gutgutters.. More than 20010 ichUdren there - flow; left-tu m lanes; a n d ovover* ^rr/uiny '^ai,)a i/y ______inseh have jumped iaore •r diit when asked by a psycholihologist are participating,lg. said Ubrarian head safe^ lights at inters^o grade level. Meanwhile aions. ifii:»aaiiiHi.in,'iiAiiin.r IJ t^ soond out the writtensn iword • Linda Nelson, essiessentially every ® 8™ D isplays M onday will inidude d i nore advanced, readers - iji'l^eumoaia, Lowe said,id, she first* and second-nd-gradet and a maps showing widened stretTeets, 5 second-grader Shelby ^ ■|| ^ ^ ' T h a v e W know if^ thithat's a good num ber off kindergartners.k parking sp a c « and placemeni arc r e w a r d for satisfy- ^ Collectively, thiy’ij A e read. 13,000 trees; imd drawings of fumirniture ! iS h e ^ e ld ber own Fridaylay with books since Octoix eir voracious reading es. His 219tb book was ■ designs, ^ trash receptades a ^ Tb** h iiy«- P uu ri rinftji------ilWo'vo^tfdored. ,11 ; p p « g '“ - decor«tivo-ligbting.-De«i( idler's yragon."rateaTsr— ; ‘ sbort break, sUe bad troubleible pm- year,” Nelson saiiaiid. “We’ve con. rcflect a “Historic Jeron • i^ng dow n'her favorite bo(book to standy been orderileringbooks.” Snide6.il.£ l______didiemet. Eadsdng trees, curbs, { •Ti^iciair > jast'One.'She mentionedle d th e . T he library traitraditionally has _ ters ond-sidewalks will-11-b e © iry Hahn is The Times- tioicar Children series, “Si“S e a e t checked out 600-70-700 books each replaced. Informatiion ^ ;l' Castle" and “Hemy Huggii said. This year, Kej's’M'"Vftnt-Cosjia bureau chief ™ T he d ty will install a new W3water ^ ■ Bgins" - m onth, Nelson sa 1 be nachcd in Burley at ;5 her mom read it to her once.ice. the average is monlore than 2^00. main on Main from Date Streereetto • ^ ■ Line ;* “I like T b e Frog Prince.” she “You see kidsi aloil the time now DavisS Street, and on Lincolnnfrom^ h Q M Y o u r cIT d ir e c t lin e to info rm atioto : n a b o u t ' ■ . --A'Avenue B to Ihird Avenue, at the samsa e time as the UD.projectc t - t o W V lo c a l p il p h y s ic ia n s a n d h e a lth seiservices... M avoid tearing the street upI tvitwice W ------a\ ...and the call is'FREE iC iapo---- andar to minimize inconvenienosice to ' ■ ‘r Conttnindfnn Bl > thc deeper goal11 ijis to teach per- and can-bcV be fired if diey perform downtown d( businesses. C a ssia R e g io n a l M e d ic a1 l (Cen ter, M ' . w ere friendly and curious,s, 0others sonal responsibilit;ility and coopera* pooriy. , Of the $2.9 million in statete ai n d f j . were s te ^ and mistrustfulxi. tion. Dctendo:idon center residents also local lo funds for die improvemement ■ providiiiding you w ith information3n a n d th e . ■ ! th em stan d on attend schcschool without leaving the project: pi , “ I can have tl an sw e rs y o u n e e d is a ^irio;iority. S i ‘ Though it looks brand-nev2 ^ '^ - their head for 244 hoursh a day, but building.g. TThe sessions are taught • ITD will contribute $1.55 imil- m ans i secure wing of the detendor th a t isn’t goinglg to carry over in dassrooirooms like rooms in a nor* lion li< (52 percent). t ttf is filled to tbe rafters i When they leavei here,"h, Frick told mal schooliool 7 right down to the '• City of Jerome will1 con-c m Call11 us today— W e' ; . days. On Saturday, 27 kids changes behavior multiplicalicadon tables tacked on tribute tr $540,000 (19 percent). -I rcbnfined'ln'OTpace designeS jf " — Pn.l&3yhaldM •ht; b ut a rdadon- ' th e walls.:I s .: • A $496,000- Idi 27-^3498) M : ^ four must sleep on mStresses attt All pencendls iire collected at tbe Department D of Commerce^ gr ' f - l-88t8frCare-4-YU (22 ! on tbe floor. R ather than estranginges( them, end of eveevery session - to prevent has hi been applied for (17 p errarcent). ■ H ie average stay at thle e £Snake guiding youthfulul offendersi back stabbings,igs, Frick explained - but • The LID will contribrib u te ■ or 677-6000 ;r is two into the mainstreaream is tbe short- high achicJiicvers are honored with $360,000 $j (12 percent). ; River Detention Center i! Available M on.-Fri., 8 am *4 • -weeks. est road to rehablabiliwtion, Frick “Student':nt of the Week" certifi- Construction is planned for:orlate i M ' Avt .i’^Frick said he and his 'staffsta do said, cates proi)rominendy posted near spring si or early summer 1999. I f — d behav- Toward that enend, he said, the thedoorwsirways. , C assia R egioi)NAL i tfaeir best to reward good b Times-News correspondent D S :>'ior and try to keep punishm

CHARMOFYl ^REDUCEDTOi

■ ' FRANCiSCA® GARDEN COUR \ ^ Y ' A ^ h n ew look fbfor spring T, I i In Ihe spWt Of Spring homeonev*nbt»trbivl ■ Your favorite isycarefabfic I / I Make* thit arrractiue renc/i ttyU batad backyard, eovtred Franctsca '4b*drwntJbothbritkhomttmtoncemtrlotinBurley.Ha* 3^ bcdroomi, gingle eargartsge, fenecHEI AtkfbrKtlly Runyon eartloo)mpUuth*pkture. \ patio, ^ earoutet firvplace, and UOltl bfingsacrtsp/Ispnw/look IcUofefwoder.ntedtyourtan A** Arkli5JW«rt»'ISMtSW »97 00639 ' • to. spring and summemer dressing. /fftiv. ^ \ :I . \ ^ , ^ PURCHASE NEW44 YOU! \ f • O'S Our strapping ncvrty. app

'dijrtiWi«tesv>htfMTtfeJtile^ hK'cdI'coloredtHfn. . , ___ y • ^ e a l t y _ ; ■The cool a n d cc( o m f o r t Curtis Rei ■fxjilonpant ' Division .52?“'* ^ — -compiecctheloo*:'^youHlcwe. ■■ — ^ trindow*.ncwne(Agut- . Residential L J both brickg rtt a * nnjfa cor in Htybum~prieed9onfytS6,S01900/0»a Km JJo6«rtf m T • « M 0 3 /f ' ■ 678-175 U m 77-‘r-7157 oklwall Banker— — •• - i s An IrtflopondbntJy Ownod ond OperatsdOp- Member Broksf of Cok &4 lli.ld ^.S « aliy,A pi0 8,1996 ■ ■ Sandir.Aprt^ 1 9 9 a TfcniMkw^TrtFiSi,Mato' M '

I H u p e r f f i n First Baptist C ureh J .• of Jerom e ■ m O B t h S tf r r e e t . R u p e r t • 4 3 6 ^ C ‘> '9 ''' ofleSUS' ' ' m WORSHIP WITH us ^ ...... ■ 308 R rst Avenuenue East, I i E aisterServices s science&Helttliyiltli fiey to t^ . THIS EASTER will be hosUnj H : 5un(/(iyay School -> 9t30 a jn . ' scriptures Is the 600k that fieab. ^ § | i Community Su ■ F Wonhip -- . 10:45 a.m. (including a Divine Love never gives up on ^ 7 Serv ice at 7:00 I eiinlata entilh\ljed "The Wonder o f It AU on April 12. IS H I /Vnr SunWaj-5rA( C/«*Ci Starting AprU 19 on tfingCod'i 1 ' , : i CAStfBYIOBSm ^ . ■ Fcma,''w' trith SpetUtl Cuttt Ttather ' 1 Regular serviceses \will be: Dr, Chariet Crane ;> y all pain and suffering. '>> A|irtl 12, f998 Sunday Schoc nr. TraiUmi ofBoUt DlbU CoU ra^k a f voiujC'hrisrian ht ChttrcIT' 9;45A.M.an Worship with Comi itcomes Youf alll;OOA.^'A.M. n / y fnstWith 'Theie will not been Even:ventng Scrvice M on April 12th on ApnI9Jt^6PM K ^ B E R E ^ ^ B i M l diifetlanSclBina Society i ^ Thursday BAPTIST CHUm c H ^ B Family ______llllllll^ H ji '5-2nd~Ave^.-W vr'W- W e n d e l l - — ; i : 11 ■ 1 . andReadlHBRoom i ^ , Communion r J • ^ ^ l U M U l A l60 9thAve.E..-MnFalls gjBBa-l IT At Twin FaBs High Sclmol *08to'r Paul R. Kr^ .« ; S ™ B . . ‘f E 4 SSTERSatlDAY i SERVICE : ,.IAJ.VI . ■ \ ■ l». / J v V_U 1631 Gnuiclviliw Driv« N C h u r c h tRuiiCHFoaowinasiSERVICE / m (C°nnidrokUi»IMdIOniiMo>IMnN) Hht30. Filer •32W91I lUqrChmtbn Church K Ll - I I p I ^ ^ r70SHe^mAiv. , IAW7JIEKCSLfBRt'CTI0.VA.VANI)WEtm.J<*Mll:2S Pastor Gary Gilmofc ^ 733-3222 i q Ik Sunrise Ser\ices;es 7:30 A.M. •Easter Morning • W orship . KUOA.M. A l l Ages Welcome

^^Hrhursday, Aprilii 9i ,1 9 9 8 C o m e worship the Risen f ^ ^^^H.7:00pm Maundy Thirh u rsd ay :______1 1 W --C eU bTativgJlkTesuTrectivn L _ Com m union Sctv; Holy Thunday, April 9(hi • Easter Sunday, A pril 12,1998. 0:00 pm St. ArnWy'*, Wenilel lOCkl GR^EEK . M I ^ ^ H nfniir r^ riff s ^ a s s » s = B »SJjH2SH£SS=2SS 'H ^eOM M aW ITY (A Ministry of Ihe Salvation Army) ■ OJOUT JuUI U ...... _ 7:00am Sunrise Scrvcrvicc in church 7:00 pm Si. Petct's, Shothonc 7:30 pm St. EUabeili'j, GooJiniint sanctuaty w ith mem essage by fliCHURQH ' // lo 346 4thAve.N.* Twin Foils* 733-8720 ‘if l j M Good Frtdav. April lOihi .'ru-'!.: IlS Special music bv: Pastor A ndrew Bo 6JOpmSi.0iwbeth'i.Coodinilint j„ N ot Over" . EnslUh 6:00am Youth Fund R aising Gooding Fi 7.iicltgrpu!ul,;__ ...... ^ | i . \ C o mne e Celebrate.Easter a t 11:30 amStAmhony't,Wendel ll^leMMigetTprcBchingoii / A AcburdHbatmcounigespermmilsplrittalbeaefs; 8 :3 0 A.M . & 1 0 :55 5 ,A.M . . • 2KX)pmSiElbbeihVOoodin8loi JrslRock from the Son" AcburcblbalrespeclsiiareUelmamidhmaMlcUais. 9:00 AM. & 10:30 A.M. JR SAVIOR Bible School for alltillages ^^ (riestaarterMau) " w S S d fiirfite'S i hDor V i ; Foster Service-A pril 121b,.9:00 AM , . JTHERAN CHU i. '-9:45 A.M. £p»»iliari*taL »U ------'> ^ V “ ^^^^^H--Scrvlces:2nd&4lhSundays; ForimK3rdSunilays^~—^ iiiin iv rT in irr ...... 1 7 0OB'H 8 eY b u r n A v e n u e E■ASTa« rw [N Falls .• 7 3 3 - 3 7 7 4 C h il d C„AREaf (In f a n t - 3 yrs. p r^OVIDED), o r. AMAZING GRACE

______J ^ U N D X J H1URSDAY U __ ^ ^ (Church of Brethreo/llaitarianBuSdbiri P a tte r Lynn J. s d io o l SERVICE ~ 7:000 0 p . m . ‘ I A •ITTij dilldfen's program and niuseiYanilabie. - ' P V T ^ ^ . 1061 E e ^ l ^ D r . N . - T w i n Fan* “Lifcofjcsiis" Concencen ( Mike,Kessler) with Comminmunion. EASTER SUND/ Goimhilunity Chiiristian Chh u rch SUNRISE SERVIr / C f ~ I; S t^ ‘ 3 0)3 3 G randview Drive,^e, South, Twin Falls Special bnima and MvMusic with Qimmunion I s ' R obert Adam s, Pa>astor 733-2886 '8:00-9:30 a.m.m. - EASTER BREAKFA:■AST hosted by OSL Youth!th ($4/pcrson; S12 family). Easter Sundaay, April 12,10:0:30 am - Worshship Service r ...... 324-8794 9:30 a.m. Easteiter Worship Celebrating thihe resurrectioti of oio u r L o r d ! . p F l j s.np.s.»i.yp.««. CHURCHES OF THE MAGIC V A U J Y ^ ^ ^ l i Spccial Drama and MMusic. i 7.00t Tlicme: “Ja'it Whenn itIt Seems Hopeless". , Reggular Services:s : UL suppt S u n d a y B : ible School-9:3: 3 0 a m W irika^ n..i r . ^ j .^ ° i ‘ cin.rii, . - ' ' W ' ' ^ ii«pr.Sl^a.u«h ' ^ | l E ai^ ^ S u n d a y W oW i orship S ervice -:U- W : 3 0 ^ r") WerncsSanfo p.. Co(.b™«n^CMu - "fl II H ' f MnUS. - £„K„s.,„day, April u - iOfc ' • • II W ednesday Nigight p u t - m eal,, 3:30-6:30S pm W 7K)0p.m.(Ene) • . Br^iWert • 8H)0 - 9iM a,m. ..v O Tcf«bfoo Scmm • 7:00 p m - ! ■ U W a ^ M 8:30 p.m. (Span) * ChtldrM'a E90 Hunt • 9:30 o.m. ' E aslw S u n d ay , Aprfl 12 • ! ■ Study & A ctivity/ (G roups for all ageses, 7-8 pm ; 9.-00P ifoss K ids Choir; call forfc inform ation k , J - U ifyour faith has d i^ , ; I . “In essmtials,J, unity; in non-essentiitials, liberty; in all thi lUMMi 1 ^ things, love” this is a goodtime ”"cMd Cce Avcibbte I I ikc L-R 3=i^3^ . Pmioc • | | . i «rSi.JeLns’tPari*hiMleomti*f>cr7 0 Mlobtwilh * , Rov. Paul C. Roovos. PoUor I K _ B B .'■ 324-2972’ * I I i . * ...... ^ l | Eden-Ha»hon ^ Unitad Prasbytmkm Churdi ll - V o tlq rP ru b y h iria n C ltu td . | U Cone E>P«to,cc Ao lov.of GodI ■ ■ Bgrtt i .»111» . » 1» m I * Jonji li Alivel ^ Maundv, Thursday, April 9 • !■ i ' I CchbmmHi^tClo^-ar^O^r,) Wo«hlp ACommuniw • 7:00 p.m. - 1 1 iVflE:RANCHi ^ l ebrate The j^^^B : ■: I Invites you to shar(hare Holy Week and Easter Worshrship I rt 1.A1I0 itu We are a welwelcoming church.,, Come as yc VRisen CKfisl j ^ " ' l iiSS^ll ; 11“ . |^i> 1.1- ' \ t r n t v WtP.F.K ' * PdimkaBrMikfait * 8:300^ E«nt«rWor»Mp-3iki • 11:00cun. ^ I H • ci* ?!. J A^o 10QR * •diHdrm'' ! * !ov. ICovIn Andnson. PoKoi ...... ■ ■ 1 t'WJ Church r : . . S2<;^5S36 | h h h h | ^ b u m • | i rto IiorJ'_.P.ui"i>-7:00 p.m. : ; ‘ ‘ ...... Rr« Pn»l.»t«ian Ckurf. ; II Sunday, April 12,1998,78, 7:00 AM "EASTER SUNRISE J ClS on our new propJtoperty lust south of town, Look'Iok for the balloons {u;tv {-;• FIntPmbyt«)onCli»nh Hollister Pora Jfc(Sto^^!a)*^aCO o.m. v l II to lead you to0 worship!Wi Bringa lawn chair! Inint case extreme n«ihCTM ...lnlhoP.ti.h HiJl >o»tlo"»>« ; ^ Cotebfolo H6V Wool Wi* Ui Co.nmoiiilyIWiyt~taiiCt.uith Wojiip • 11 ;00 a.m. \ , I B ' indemeni weath!ather. this service will be held at Christ Episcopal n ‘!r'^nffip"£M!£S ■ : Mo»IKly,11im^,Aprll9 2.W1 CorlodA™. 655-U57 ' Moundy,itlur^kiy,Ap.il» ' V I I Church. I + J . rt0 6 lM P .M .M ^ I PotanionDinnot Good Frida,. April 10 • 7 0 0 p.m. . Po«m » Sodo< • 6:30 p.m. . \ l \ II SDnday,Aprill2.1998,118, 10:30 AM -- FESTIVE EASTER ’ a aM ny.J^nri 12. 1W8 ; .: I o™J^mu»ta • &30^p^. Sah,nio,Hon«oaEml«E9sHonl . . ^WMJBSSJI ' ill II with HoiyComrrimmunion, \ ml- Io«rS»Ki

- WcworshlpatClulstEj:st EpiKcpalChuTch, 93 &''V?cst BBSt StrtetrShoshone. ---- ■Rev.Fw. Fnd L Wcsterhold, Pastor. 866-700( l a EDWARD'S : . . . l l ' CilffiouC CHURCH Come Celebrate riie Miracle of Easter S % ^ | -i4iIiI%rnero/6t/i<4ve. . ^ \ f ± j X J k l l

...... *...... ■ . . .J...

Km» *p*^ a w ^ ^ _ .-.J

. ■_ .- — ■''7—

O dtaryB A m lAiSTTERACJIlW l l E y. g M aJMirtaCsfl™ ^ \ • Q n a x W — Tb4lie U nited M etbodlsls t r t m r c l i H U R C H B : ■ ^ V 5 i 5 r r t t s c . ^ ..EaiE a s^ m IHwin FaHs C ouni n t y F a i i s h cites you to ■ ^ ^ I n is Chrrist Piston Rev. Jeny D.. SJ t e d e ; T o b e iK 0 ^ » S T E R r a ; fcr ifae *M rt ■ » E f t ”J» ■ » Sonia]iasW orsnip g t KIEOMBERLY 20$ M adbnm E . — ^------. . . g H A p r il 5 100-^ 3 0 a jn . • Worship «4th QG iildien's Rahai. - EisorScmfjm diy. H b iiom*i i ‘ A p r a n U i n ■*•Family &] ProcralohaiI an d choir. SBUKM:'77k TilndtfsFather^- ■ h Annioersary.< E a s te r S uin n d ay : H I ATsra•riaCES b r a a d ^ b K o n KAWZWZS9.9FM • "Sunrise Service, 7 a.m.,1., Shoshone Falls ’ H I S^COBSoaStoCoaSoatheCS^Radi!adk> Network Breakfa^ ChiircH F^16ws(vsWpHall, 7 J O - 9:45 ajn;n . ' • Rrst Service of V^rshrshlp. 8J O ajn. Sunday Scho

G O O DiING D Calvary _ JERO M E St.. P1 a u l ' s HEIAILEY V alley of0 Peace RU PERT Trinnity-. - 2 1 s t 6s t . ' C d i f o m i a ‘'nonvT D a^iiv]r324'-2842“ \iW oodside"& 'W iiitMergreen ' 909 8tlr» 43633 4 1 3 Maundy Thursday ' 7:313 0 p an . 3 4 - 5 3 5 5 btmdy Tbtmday Poduck: DinnerDi > «5:00 p.m. 7 8 8 - 3 0 6 6 9 3 4 &£inndy Thursday Serviceaces - 7:30 p.m. 6 . ’ Good Fiiday * 7:30 p __: _____ VfanodyThn!h n n d z T - 7 : 0 0 p j n . Good Friday-7:00)0 p.m. XI- fV«rw4 pFtflay - 7‘^Cia a p jn —_—_ ■Easter S H n ris e A c a c i^ l~ G ooitFnim d z y ' 7 : 0 0 p j n . Easter Sunrise Servicece '> 7:00 a.m. -— EasKrWoMhlp-=nOlO)!00-annr—’------“ Easter Brttdcfast * 8:00)O ajtt. : EsscerBcealeak£»t>8:153jn. Easter Breakfast •>> 8:008: a.m. Sunday School - 9:30;0 a.m . E u terW oao ^ f a i p ' 1 0 : 0 0 u n . ^Easter Sunday School Sp^pecial' 9:00 a.m. Easter Worship -10:30>0 a .m .. CCommunion Festival S ervice* ^ c 10:30 a.m. : s ___ BcseHne/8th _ C9 Fox AcresJ RR' oad o t L _ Z c •■T- t 7lhSt. . ___ lOth ~ ; i \ □ 2TsJ ■i f Io A j i : e 3^ I“ ci ^ Wlntergreene n ' . .' z ■ f ' tr tf Main St. to X I W ENDELL N C3inst ED EN Trinity : 1 7 5 2 n d I Ave. W .« 536-2588J8 " T ^ T H E y ! Manndy Tlmrs-trs-, triday and Easter Sundaiday . ^ III )2 E. 1100 S. *825' 5 - 5 2 7 7 ! • W cniimvp w ttb C a h a ty G oodiP g ^ Ml[ISSOUR^SY^ Maundy Thursday - 7:30) p] j n . : W «k!ySy S o n d ay W o n lu p 7 p m THE T ■ Good Friday - 7:30 pjnm. LUTHERAN CHURCH ^LUTHERANS 5 O F aster Sunrise Service * 7:0(0 0 a jn . ______l2 n d A v e n u e MISSOURI SYNOD , T H E MAGIC[ C ■ Easter Breakfast * 8HM) a jn . i j ~ v E ^ter Worship * 10:30 aa.TW- I ______Mtan Street VALLEY

i nnvite v yo u to celelebrate th e victot o r y ______I __ 64 c w on by C hris(st on th e cross. I B U HBL L S t. Jo h n 's . " Dto o 1n o t be afraid, for Ikknow than you are loc!o o /a n g I • ■ I 1128 Popliplar • 543-4282 _ 4 _ X b m ^ ThinTTTT^-4yr , 7 ^ p jn - ' _____ Mfor Jesus, who was cru'ucified. H e is not herle re ; : GoodFriF ri d i v ' 7 : 0 0 p m . HriTfiserXTju.iusras~He~said7“ “ : EasterBraireak^et' 8 :0 0 ajtt. M a t t h e;w v 2 8 : 5 - 6 : , B z s l E r WX a o r s i ^ ' 9 : 3 0 _ W . V i t n100 o S.

T W I N F A LLLS l Im m anuel H L E RL lPeace 2055 Filer Ave,i^e.E. • 733-7820 I Stevens & 6thh » 3 2 6 - 5 4 5 0 B U R L E Y Z 2 i o n Maundy Thutsutsday-7:00 p.ro. Maundy Thursdaiday * 7:30 p.m. 2410 M iller-a-5 7 8 - 9 6 2 1 Good Frida)day - 7:00 p.m. Good Friday*^*7:30p.m. Maundy Thursday -* * 7 :0 0 p jn . ^Mter Contempotartary Service - 8:30 a.m- Easter Break^last - 7:30 a.m. Good Friday * 7rf)KX)p4n; Easter Breakfasrfast by Boy Scouts Easter Worshiplip > 9:00 a . ^ Trag>»y Sunrise Serncec « 6 :3 0 a jn . Easter Festival WW( orsup ' 10:30 a.m. 61h Easter Breakfast - 7.7 :3 0 a jn . Easter Worslup - 1[0:30 0 aj n . t | CLOA)V ER Trinity H ------Fdballs Ave. ' ^ Oin S t. ■ : 3552N. 181825 E • 326-49505 0 I s , ' H w .30 ^ S n a irTTI b x tz sd x y > 7 : 3 0 p j n . \ ' i JW'- GoodFfI St iday - 7jO pjB. ___ Rler Ave.m . d t 1 , K I M B E RU.Y l Redeemer 1 : EBtrrX'iga^'A fsilll-lO pjn. I r e n e &(. ■ Washington ' , - EeKrYodliiSaSanrisie Servfce - &00 ajn.m. BtstErBciBreakfast-9:00 ajn. ' 4 22 3 3 - 5 1 3 9 - . 2 4 l t i | E m W o -.8 Maundy Thuhursday * 7:00 p.m. f A 'a o h ^ '11.-00 ajn. J A C K P O T H o i .------t ■ ■°P® ? A c e _ ciood Fridriday*7t30p.m. £ C om m unity (Dhuilurch ± „| |+~ Easter Sunrisese Service * 6:30 a.m. o (N ext to swim m ingg pf o o l ) g _ Easter BrBriakfast*7;30 C e r ^ — ___ I ^ Easter Wor'orship * 9:30 a.m^. . 702-755-2351i l Bible Stududy * 10:45 aim. ' I /^ g ^' : ^ ______jt | f , . EunxWoi^p-2KX>i> H u n t '11:30 |iVos«ngttm|S , J c c k p o t , 3 S 0i N f !. 1 ■: j

I I I I H ■ t_d«.<,d&199l T l~ » -i,■.TakF^klMe »T^

E y . ' " ' • '•■/"''i:; p cs:% R eppublicancehall^gei;r blasts sailaryidea i lEesnBia*)—(herfk ^ ■ |H H ddtersaliriesitain ih e sa te ’sednO' EiTOscutive Director Greg Fitch is paid]d $106,000. S O N Y . Ximy n s u B E H F o x a id aJ» b e « iiip to sed K ith . Th.lie superintendent of public •| 11 Trt«Ji"Tii| iiiiiiiiiiriii 'tb e L«tdaQ>TeiBrtdedioitonite: ^tructioo s e m s on th e Board of diesalnyEdrbjr her office aod tbosA' Educucadon, which supervises the oftbesoa^o»aodjercDosdtutianal unlveiversity presidents and its exec*^ nUMiMIlm s O e ci i t i D f l i C S redirettor. officers duruariog the next four , utnre ITSe KtMBEHLY ROAOAO - Tw m P A tx s . toJtMO a m ]reBxs. t b e goTgomnox*s salary wQl • ‘Ce rfsin ly th e state superinten* (^.OOOtoSSZ^next • dentnt's salary should match or l g >$101^ l a t h e ^ e*c»reed that of the highest paid ; fodi?:. ^ ieiT p o aa «6d S k local»1 district superintendent,” (£5ce f a n hev ns& it: _ _ . LMdereamconunended tb a t law- Loosl0^ w rote in a Feb. 25 m em o to * •* “ nttkentnoeasrease die salary of tbe l eislators. ^ MB c o ed Sap«irfrt>f i>fawy nay.azrdlLoasIe . sate«iptrino■wifwttanf to 8S m udt ' “nt[h e Boise S d u d D istrict su p e ^ l i em lent makes $112,070 a year, ^ TtpTTWfn.__rrmemm riapim ttbe salaries paid to___ i n ta >. tBsmmfaattKaOaASS:^ destfts sabiT s theetSncdoaef d uulfg^ presRsidous. besa^ and'44 othCTlodd'supdin^ •_ iiiiiiT i1 -i~ irT ^ T n fHlTnraes tfeam BMrfcfEdp n d e n t oC Boise S tate teodiidents in Idaho make more tbon • A s d » S S 2 9 I I A e SB e state superintendent. Forty-’ty* p l I H i i ^ H t t a t ZE3.Be Mgv 3^aercegggg hOBohertosoppaeiaetmeCTha^ Idaho StateU n e d f d ie sta te superintenden° ts? Dlrw:tk)na:>fa(nAtMon.'ecn.'pQp»aon^#<7tori3ttdiwia P3eS0EMt.9aaaa tnsbBBtoattete^i^pgSESES ^iiH~tEe'D3JjHverslty 6f; tdttho— aoaties the a wntiyaboiBakfr more ■W3K0Qirl0rj«fnBa«i ■; rd Cfcef Dc^!?«; of Ae jab a d a ampmpozini «di $120.000.1Boi'^ar.d-of.Bdudition . thanmFaxdoeSiLooslesoid. TRACTORSt t ' stzar • WMe 4-tSO trador. sMM2S7-859403. 2 T B IA O CA M U u n a s ------Cat 3208 engine, 2902 otiginrtgindhn.1Bap • ChSBanooga tm\mam.\€.aom i E^UQRD trans, 3 pi. PTO, 2 innalea.«.hamtnermp; h teettarfl&raar.l^MKfcB-M62gO : ! - - — ]jEI«3M E;ii^O R TO E ti-v ' ~ AC,18Ai38w/IadDrydUBlsab modal 975 gndnndtflL I sto 3276 i r HTTfflMMrtitTi ^ . WhRe 160 tractor, sAi1401650-160F. 40 witti.7'spacing..gasssNdKCttv 9 :> Ti ' ■ I isssjsftsfjs dt»£tedisc*JcbB ,u>«ir. £ SIPO bofld («{«litd; CTM (Immn*4.I. C u n n h s desel. 3,401 hn.re, W^VD.I 3 pt. p m s s w h e e ls. Oc _ ■ PTO,3ram6tes.AMffH'1lt'1 6 A U 2 fires. Deem 42D0 R t oMre*9«.4eao9' * - ettractori Big Ox npper. 3 «)w**JeteDM H . “ ^ * * s s s sES r ci)i8eiptow.3p«oemxttd-JEtBOM H S::^dS~s£i D comtjine. s m '2 2 0 ts n te m ^ sc.feU<:q«fags.aB c . eerari^B^ SSaftotknit niK ;• Massoy Ferguson 780 0 |«tK. 1746-10169, VBPerWnsdIS cfiesel. 2,360 hydraulk: ' Jo h ntl DeereI leao ctasil ■■>. iWUjj^mi— TTW^ ,^g.3074&iattt ,w«rf;ni mOi hrs, hydm trans, m otors. i^ AC. 245 ptow.pUH»pe.a<- ^ diamondsl4Ul6.l reane a r s -M a s s e y • NewHoOandGDCO2D0dte.cflMC.2ar >4^ Ferguson ^ Combine.a. sJsM 20345.16 wksm • VWIfirt

' S l i ^ H H I H I “^ 2 ^ K£i!lS5uri«5B!lSo8.W «oiil PubucAutoAocm m Mm p l o a 8 D r o H m A ____ RllAMl)gc^_CM.GIVA! •mIMdmcn i ’.^ S S S S T i S ^ ^ S S pOfflTKTOil M34B.B.«00N. Bm bolr. ID 83341

g ^ S S 2 ! ^ 1 ^ 1

s- S SSSHsSte>»Ag^ « I M7Iof 1 3 rnOa# to 3650 East. flO no tilofslgna. ^ s S j s s a ^ * TIUCrORS HilKillam potato sorter, dirt convoycd t.iB«:1900 9( n g r j ^ A j H ie.oia5**e sp tran$. . 313 pt. FTO, 2 remotes, ham- slzo ^ VUAOB^PUUmMO KTiI S 9 ' : y | I I ,11 Iln t M p m«s«rap.AA1.W C. 18^(38 wrtactoy duals • KUDC^Jn^ -Whtoieo160«BCtor.sA)401S50-160F. -CChattanooga t roller harrow, 14’, cnwa t ^A r<;,'.^^Bi^l Kit front & rear, hydraulic n > IH 6216200 i S S S S S T S k Cummin#**sde$al.3.40tI«.M FW D.3 (eet S S S S S S S 2 S SL S SS ^^S^ pt.pro,3>, 3 remotes,/W/FM. 16.4x42 mork o f extrerem eiy^rsd j a t o ^ » C le fs Vegt:Stables U « owdnn >tow packets' M scelaneous harrov Ma^iedPotal ■ TRUCKS care physicians w h o a reidedkaiedto d ^ . - a r - ' ■ por.£ ^ » n » » » r prim ary cai >d Salads&Reltehe!■®S«. , |M - ..spuJnDtinDc.tnbdel900plcWngtable--H> 1977 Dodge 700 truck, gas. s e tra on an d th e diagnosis a n d] tr1 e a tm e n t o f ,^B|r , •Assented )X0x20 Hres • 1969 Chevrolet SOiSS tm prevention k s e e d tube pUer • Betterbllt 9.0 FdewelopmenL ^ 6 AssoftedDiD esseit l ^ l e • Roll3 l l s & , * utter. 3^. doutM dnim, seed 3Z:J27 gas. &4 trans, 625x20 liras <’ 19621{ . problems at their earliest stages'bf c IDhevroiet 60 ,2 ton truck. 327 gas, a • Logan model 20 Iwvester, Ch S A team o f hhighly skilied ^ jed alisJs5 d e d ic a te d t o j a j > B utter* C£caffee. Tea. Soft Pri aed chain, hook prtnafy.blow^ traiTans, 9.00x20 tires • 1962 Chevn tive treatment f i g er.atBerBbItfdbieBdes* Logan oosaover, 60,30, 2 ton track. 409 gas, 6C trans.tra the use of)f tith e least invawve efiiectr r r ? lum.ttamitBar8bleAde8.tfgWhandde>v- 10t0.00x20 tires • 1968 Chevrolet.: possible. AcA com passionate n m a n g’team I andsoff o rk s grd att • H esston 225L gaijas. 4/2 trsns, o v e r^ bed ecyK Woriu > well aw are th at h u m an IdndnesandId cnwsovoTfm . left hand deOvety • Acme AUCnONEEirS NOTE: The lucten c w h o a re w ptartar.; A4 row, twin cup. mounted • pupany wa t»( be ntp im S te tor accMf^ ' com passicision play a'very importartu it p a rt in th e ^pudnBc sorting table, 14’ -(3 ) IAnnouncatmnts d on tala (tey taiw pn ^ 1 8 ^ ,1 8 ^ 2 0 ,18-X15-- 25dene* over printed matlef. AJ macWKhlnaty healing process. ^ c S n ^ ■old. t a is, w tm It’wtti no wsnanlyyolany ol Idnd. The auctioneer is only an1 a(agant Q uality is in le g i^ . new^stalntess steel shoes • botwmthebuyarandwler:

S ^ k i.m esb u t Jlli[|afe I li^ iHtm^sbRVBiTiCM a ,:<® oiiiotecH orC fl!o., 5iic. ^ R i I f l K t f t e WtttMMU H o s p r - i ChiWppherBalr.Ai IHC B la c k fb o t,n > 83221 ^ ia50BKUtaaBbd.R.*-n-TwfciE^ gA3 A b 13! C a s s i a R e g i o nNAL X (20^733-0650 i0pcwace«3JMt C f t i-aoM 3M :»yc«» M EDlCAI-CEiNT ^ ' ^ J HIH v -2(»78^860a •< (tpU 1-888-7^727 2 8 ■ .J! I Seh^a ^ iauaooaiaaaHtA 'O^eeHii'taBaw U^oFbhSGamM

= 7 E H3E5SS!k mm mm ■ -7 ■ ’ f ; ' H f; ' . r , f J

i-iM 5gI; :'a -''.J ii

V ^ y '• ■'i .J y y ■ % 'i . •• M' , f,{’ Ll s.s/ li a 3 ti J JJJi %-■' /'■'/ /T c;cr .y r v;-^r7 / ‘ -■ '3

Y - 'i ] .

______'‘V ? r '

t . ; - % t ^ " V — 7 — . «5‘

/*.. ■’WWW'’^

' < >ntnn

' . I i 1 l '' 11 j ^ I , I'lT^ ■ 1 III ^ \ ^ i t

H " ' / / '

- / ’ /

' i w l

AAA

wM in a Irip 10 I I syi>l k ^ c I lie realI T H I S W lliE K : APKU1 1 6 / V / liV l 9 cxpcriciict c Ihiiij;!I 1'^:k]ilore the

A h s asiliicstiscc iiiiilc'iiiiiiia oi VV^isil w i l lh t h e rCIM 'C.NC’lcntation of>( llic lii.sloryll lliiial nnroIii> I’astcr1 -: Hu[iiiny nr^ Irca.Mirrt'.v o l *1’liroii>;lioiil 11 l i;y|>l 01n \ i n » the |( P*eiiiicy llic Uovy Kinj;. \ itirw a an iinfor:rj;el la b le i»rletl lour,W (o u r ly ai r c L \ a N l t , o l « Stvcc .\lt)rcs 1lor tlelailss. P hliotos aval i l a b l c p aiiilii t ai x uii;sil I r o m i . O O . a n d reppr«>tlui liornv o( (,(iiiiilfti lornIS ii\ iiilnhU'h' ai'l itaactv (oiiiitl1 in v v f f v S nffiirilti). Q ( o u l m t I h c<■ ( t t s t o t n c i I iilaiiklilianiiiii N 1lonib.1 * ■%rki f I i ( f ( f i i l fct t o itfi. . . ^2 ^ M ontiaiiy-Satiirilaly, I0am-9ppni • Siiiuiiay I lani-6|r„..n ^

[)()() or l-88«iX M V M M AVI.I. IBiTlft'il

rr S p o ^ online: Visit heThnes-NeoaOnSaeaz 3 NSIDE http^Avwwnagcvallcycoyuxm for th e latest on ~ ( . — - - Scores ar»and sta ts...... 02 - ' •PiohoslMball , ••Prog^lf ! Golf-...... 03,6-7- : O*rofbo(ball • !Id a h o c o D c ^ s p c ia Baseball11 ...... C4-5 , • P r o b ^ ,, . . * *I Idaho hi^ sciiool spans ^Q1KTS , ■ .iSportt E(Rtor. Karat Bauma101733-0931,Ex/,239 TKciTim es-News Sunday, April1 1 5 . 1 9 9 8 S c c t i o n C

M q r m n g3 L IN E _ _ — - StiE A L I N G SSECOND- S p o r t s Q u o t e U The Broncos aiarestill - : trying to figure ouput when . .1 - theyiEK^ing-ti'-to-the— T ; ■ I White Honsiilse. ^ Evidently, thehey’ie . •J ' having a harddome I ■ ' 7 'finding a; dates \when I: riothirigis goingngoiiiri ; the Oval 0£BIfBce.

I • ■ — mhnnstrong..... iwrMDO/mttetiM lito’I^ B la c lw o o d V lc ^ sa latee tait on Ease's John RottI, wM; t1ttole second base In Saturday's opener.c The Bmlns lost the Rrst[rat ^liie, 13-11, but won the secoicond, 13-3. ' . I ; in th eD •a i I ;------J ______^ ^ ____

ilTODAY’SSCIffiDDU L E , T T" F , E £a g l e si p l i t di o u b ke h e a di e r I ; C o lle g e b a s e b a l l I ; TicmreVaIlcyttCSI,ipm ByFranclncis Davis . game," explained Twin/in Falls coach Mike “ChiChad (starting pitcher. Wilcoxcox) did game. -The Bruinss had h a chance to tic the ______Tlm»»Hewtew»wrttf . ______;______Federico. .“We're a goodgi second-gome everytrything right in that inning,lg. A n d . game in the botto:tom of the sixth when ' team, but in a lot of' our0 doubleheaders withoitiout that dropped ball wc: winwi by Bnuidon M iller comecoj to the phite with l i l N B t o F t w iN n PALLS: - Thirteen was thith e ■ this year we haven'tt beenI there in the fournjrruns,” Federico said, his team trailing.1{13-11 and runners on - l u ^ n ulumber n Sattirday when the Bruin■uins; first game'. .We’re g oing to hove to ' Wilerilcox lasted three innings; forfoi the second and thinird. However, Steve Q Eagle M u s ta ^ ' in A-1 doubleible- improve on that” Bruin;lins and gave up eight hits,its , tw o Stader, who was stellarsti in relief for win- I Higji school all-sl * 6 t 3 r S header’ babaseball acdon. Eagle took controlll iof the first game w ai^ks, and two earned' runs. InI all,all the ning pitcher Bob WM ri^t, fanned Miller. lo won the first game 13-rllril, with six unearned nruns in the third Bruinsim used five pitchers, each of vwhom In S tader stru:ruck out seven In his i glve glimpse off fI u t u r e ^ before-thi-the Bruins cam e.back for a 13-3...!.inning.13-: The Mustangngs went into the , had I troublo finding the pplate. three innings of rei'elief. ip victory on a day dominatcdd'by b; third trailing 7*2, butI rrallied for all their Collealecdvely, they walked ten battcittcrs. ' . In game two, thithe Bruins woti behind }- H a r t f o r d ; Conn. - sStanford m basket- etw eather. runs when a tw o^ut aerror by the Bruins Eoglagio opened up leads of 12-7'a an n d 13- p., I ' ball/voUeyboU recruit Lindsadsey Yamasaki t. Please see SPLIT. Page 02 r focus was better in the secon(» n d opened the floodgates.JS. 9, butlUt T ^in Falls was never outIt oof the • 1 scoKd lS points to'win thetheMVPofthe f :anaualNike/VmCA-All-Ail-America high i ^scbool'gombonSatunlay. I 1 • Yamasaki’s.“White" teiteam beat the A q -< I; : “Red” an-stais 78-75. ^assi ralliess U.S. teanm after Ccourier’s los)ss GSIEEagles j ir SwintBjrla Cosh of McKees;eesport, Pa, had ^ i t.l4.points aod ll.reboundands was named ^ ■ r MVP of die "Red” team.' ' ■ toctatad P r w ______^ i Tamara Ivfom of Mnncap M ore t e n n i s - C 3 . 5 ^ MOUNTAIN, Ga. wAfter.3in “ take 22 fipm - |;^4f^yn8S^iicthe'EBii,i Jim t for th e R ed Team. .Takeisl ir*s dishetirtehing five-set loss match.ch.Ididn’twin.”^ ' Agassi brightened the mood forfo l-Lishoni La., a Louisiana 1 “ThiThat’s a fair assessm ent,” Co ! i'added 12 points and U reb Jted States with a historic Davi>avis li J said.“]L' “I made a bunch of errors thathat were Ghiikmrs _ f lo^effort ■ - orccd and unnecessary.” I;" Naismith Award -winn }si-won-his-16th-6trai^t Davi;avis • K he*US?Russlmle'beganTrdnjdnjrlare- —ByOamen ,C |w - t Williams,of Dayton, Ohio, ( ngles m atch w ith a 6-3, 6-3,,6.3 6-; a fterirlicavy 1 rain Friday forcedi a post- T1me»Wewa inkerr . 18-yeor-old Russian M arat Safinafin, . ^ ^ r i; eight points and nine rebo>"»“” d s '. r d . s ^ " ” 8 J . P<>ncmcm ent That threw tbe scheduli3ule into J “Whitc*’team. ho American rccord for consecuecu- . V V turmoinoil, since the Russians are expexpected . TWIN FALLSI - A day after a hum­ tive victoctories set by Bill Tilden fronrom to useISC Kafebiikov and peiiuips'SaJSafin in bling and humiliiiliating 13-6 defeat to j . . , : ■' - tho doublesdoi Sunday, Treasure Valley■y I------— ------|lVllchigan hockeyI tt( e a m . it's a great accomplishment,'n t,” hey don’t have to annoimcccc their Community Co- said after evening the best-of-55 ti 4 , 6 4 ondr a cold, blustery day that ha( reversiliTse singles u n ^ Monday. Nick Gretz J Michigan players wore thethe-name “Jeff" m any fans fc at Stone Mountain’; ies, they hom ered tw ice ^ [f the doubles goes 30 games, I CSj baseball ; £ dn ± e back of their helmets,ets, as they have Intcmatiiational Tennis Center huddlecJled . .•_____ ' ... _ haveijc indmated they wiQ not playy singlessi and drove in J since’Sbortly nfttir Reese'dic'died D ec' 9 tiy~“ " under blajjlankets.’’’” ” ' —— ■■ “ 'AinericsirJIm Courier retlotums a volley from . untilII Monday^ morning,”, said A Iwan Mills,] seven runs on theIC Scturdsy; CSI l l , 1 -ing to lose weight loo quicklykly. Agassisi ineeded only one hour, 35 rain Ruislan Yevgeny Kafelnllnikov during theli referesree for the Intern atio n alI TennisTc day - four in onn TVCC1:CSI4, ' r Three wrestlers, includinglin ^ e 21-year- utesjo finishfin off Safin, the world’s 170th S. Davis Cup tennis match:h Srtut(l«(. . M mleradon. “It’s a veiy.complicotciQtcdscc- 11*1 win in th e TVCCl ; X old Reese, died last yearT aafter wearing rank*^1 playerpi and a Davis Cup rookie io." opener (ollowedd Today: CSI (26-5) ; }: plastic suits while vigorousljusly. exercising ' The Russiissian had SO unforced errors dn(and beat in a classic final1 Ihree'yearst ago in afelnikov, one of the world’s’s toptt 10 by three in CSFs's vs. Troosuro Valley ; 1 in hot rooms. All were seiseverely dehy- seven doutouble faults. Moscow, /ers in both singles and doublesbles, will 4-1 victory, (19-19) : T drated and hod cut back on food and flu* W snnot o l easy to step out there the firsfirst Kafchiikov won the\e 3-hoitr, 42-minutc ly need to play three matchessforhis f( tSl(2&5,6:linn Where: Frontlor Hold ; 5 ids. ’ •. time in. DavisD{ Cup,” said Agassi, who) hahas match when Courierl^r fell apart in the ntry to win - especially withII Safin’sSi conference) takesa When: 1p.m. In Januarv, the NCAA-LA-ordered all a 254 caroreer rccord in the. intemadonaonal fifth se t Down 5 4, theheAmcriams^ed nal effort Saturday, on Treasuree weigh-ins held no more thoth an two hours competiticdtion. “You're talking about a guygu; to a 40-love lead beforore double*faulting, Agagassi, meanwhile, continueiued his VaUey (19-19,*34)I) '------^ ' jX. before a match and bannedled rubber suits who hasIS notn played m uch oo the profesofes- hitting two shots intojjhenctimdlosins t irgence from a slump which lefileft him in the final game! oof the series today at 1- and dluretics.for any reasoiison and saunas sicnal levilevel, m u ^ less th e intemationaonal the deciding point wlwhen his forehand ■ 1 a ^ No. 141 ranking in Novembenber. He pjn. at Frontier Fi«Field. : for ^ t e r loss. ' level. HeIc madoI a lot of erro n today. ThiThe clipped tho top of thcca- c a School District '{* total of 39.85 after fourr events,'e while thud • of bodies falling to the floofloor E ^ S l Each competitoror is blindfolded to even: :|$ Chow headed into todaylay with 39.75 tobkxJcak a jangling ball ^ m crossing;th thi e the playing field sinsince their visual difflbil' i j p o i n t i goalline,!le, the gymnasium was stilL ' ■ f f i j t i ides vary in severit]^ty. ; f t The two-doy event feafeatures eight - No cheiieers from th ^ crowd. Mo pe] B g ^ Players roll thec Iball - roughly the siza l i women, including five froni.ai ithe U.S. 1996 band blailaring in the background. zNo 3 3 5 K g of a basketball -• toti the opposite side oC Olympic gold medal s^ui^uad-M iller, evmapcyed Teams consist of three players, a cen- lil American Kim ZmeskBskai, a 1992 jmip^ihithe visxuilly .impaired. The gami»nie ter and left and riright wings. Defenders i f Olympic bronze m edalist,t, wasw joined by boU is equipp|»leqi w ith bells to help con deploy a number::rs of strategics, some! - squatting like holockey goalies, others 1996 Olympic silver m edalidalists Svetlana ' peotorss pinpointp its Icfcatioh. Players* us f^'Bahktina'and'Eugenia'Rochjjchina of Russia ta^e-flofloor markere-toVdeterminetheitheir __ 1 ' lying on fteir sidesles to form hunym barri* f t to round out the field. ' place onn thetl court ■ ca d « in an attemptipt to stop the bidL > « : Each gymnast participt:ipated in four Unlikeke athletes wtio are.ui^ed o no bb; y , . ------. . . . . The ball is punumshing os it hurtles' .M: events - the vaultithe uneineven bars, the the roarir ofo th6 crowd, goalball fans assistssist Rich Spurrier and hiB bratrotlier, Rob, play goalball In a )our)umey Friday In Sandy, Utali^ Excepcept for across the playintng surface, sometime^ '{> balance beam and floor exerjtercise.' bybitingtlg their tonguel the occasional thud of boibodies falllnc to the floor to blockck a JangUng baU from crossing the goal pounding players!rs in their chests and Zmeakal enters the secondonddayinthird “It’s so.hardjio^etimes.’'so said P■’™as lli»,UuDi»n»l«in«»iIS ttill. lhat’s how goalball Is playilayMl amng the vtsuaUy Impaired,.,1 extrcmities. A .p la c c :.a n d . is .fo llo w ed1 b y .M o c e a n u _ >WUiatos, whose son'Qiilhtin compete>etes , “Pve seen kids geget their noses broken,” f t : (38.95), Rochina (38.50), DawesDj (38.40), [ ^ 5fie'. “ Jordan SchooinDisrrictrict. eight seconds to iTill ittagoin. a badly,ly. He has goalball, and ho lookooks fp^ . said Jayalyno. Jera»rmniw^.n national goal*. •*;t-Borden (38.05), arid Bakhtint times I cheat and say somethin;hing Parents and coachesies praiM the little^ ward'd tot i t He used to complain ancand now ball coaA v ^ 'te aiadies i visually im pdred ■ti Zmeskal scored a 9.7 on the uneven "oy'ay to gol’ You're not m p p o!d ^ tot . known E uropean spiiport for enabling ' he doeJoesn*t He has a sport” students ia the AlpiIpine School District ^ f bars in her first com petitiveIvfe performance say anythi , visually impaired stutudents to develop “ThjThis is fun,” said Gary Durnmt,[It, fatherf The pain of bein;jng struck by die ball is : 3 in that event since the 1992392 Olympics. II mmay be the greatest challenge;e ofo teamwork skills andid boost th eir sc l^ ofplojilayer (Juinn Durnmt, 15. minor compared to letting it slip by fo rd .-] was'hbr lowest score of thic e nn ig h t • all whenin players'are diving.to stopI the.thi esteem. ' This is^a gamo'where thoy actuallyact goal, said player GGinget Guymon, reprthj : '1 Today’s scores will be weweighted as 60 , manage to roll it so smooiMy thathat ■ Williams said her sor» n has Gve brothers have i me with'. ^hting the Utah-ih-Schools for the Deaf I jxsrcent of the two^lay total gling of the bells is b « ^ $i.udiblclible. who compete in teams]I sports. sightIt because h dticy’rc u ^ to l i sening.” t ^ • and Blind, The b all hits har'd. Ohce a- playelyer "He doesn’t ask anyy imore why he can’t . Onlla Friday, godboll compedtorsrs metn at “As long as I hayiayen*t broken anything^ '- '-Coniplted.^steffai f f ^ wire '-retrievMM it, he or a team m ate has oody- ^: -play with his brotherers or-havo to feel • Cresciiscent View M iddlo.SchoolI fofor th e ., Pm OK,” said GtQOymon,13...... ; . -- ^ ' f '■ •f . fl...... ______^ ____ ■-SBidir.-A(rt9,lMe------

S p o r t s SS^^=SS5SS

iQ o^vying^fbrCOlympics face tot requirem entsIts' E a g l e s

G retx a t yK»rp but.Gillies’ fly m e yms aU Catnerdti ! PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)P) - The U.S. and fourr forfi tbe Pan Am Games mus ker said. “And Matt : d d e s bidding for tbe 2007' PanPa American ' sign tbe firstfin phase of the contraa befon S^dutawoikilker. **That (ss^ond) to rigbl thi» inntng. icv^ames face they s u ^ rven game was a grea't: gams e. (T reasu re “Tha[hat took a lot of pressure ■offt)ff us," . Silvey and Nick GrGretz. The odier seven I Games and 2012 Olympio^ 11^ . their bids. A second, evei reB stayed home.” ‘ strict new requirements mI contractsco tb^ toughcrfci(Contract that must be signet;ned Valley) just ran into10 a guy wbo threw . Walke:lker said o f th e seven-run sei imust sign with the U.SU.S. Olympic later indududes a promise that the dty^ty; the b ^ very weH” tnntnghg. “Silvey had a phenom day Vfatt Mooiiiouse strucic ro G o lden'E agles he Committee. county or state govemment involve<:ved Both CSI pitcherst mwent the distance GretsIts and a huge day, and we : The agreements, outlineined Saturday ' cover anyly d< efid t Incurred in putting; oion Saturday - Justin Na[fakaishi pideed up scoreded a lot of runs. We just dldn’ singled and scored on bis sixth win of ththe season in five bdp) tbett whole day firom the bottoottom of a Gretz double. SH^IQvey doubled in a rw ' during a m eedng of th e US(USOC board of, the games.is. ■ ■ scored on Gretz*s s ^ directors, s p d l out tbe respoisponsibUides of ‘The conointracts are intended to avoidI tbitbe innings’ work and CameronC Reimers tiuUni in th e third and sc with pitched a seven*inniiling tw o-hitter and Thebe lo n e C h u k ar ru n cam ei in th e ond hom er of tb«he day for tbe final the bid dties and make itIt cdear what is problemsIS thei USOC encountered will is; niTtnp committees of the Atlannitota struck out nine in onl2 nis second game '' th irdrd when Price, sent teamiim m ate Golden Eagle runs; expected of them if they are selected to the organiz shut-oxit hall until the . bold tbe games. Olympicss oof 1996 and th e Salt Lake OCity t] appearance after a b«>a^ injury. Antboibony Dunn to third with a doidouble, ■ Reimers direw sl Price led off wit^ a T be 10 d d e s bidding forir dtb e Olympics- W inter Gaa*ames scheduled for 2002. “Cameron was soso s^arp,” Walker andDuDunn K»red on a groundnutIt ■ seventh, when Pi sd d . “It wns our bestn outing< o£ the year. Thebe Golden Eagles scored twovo more1 grounder to thirdi aand took second on a and he’s lar and awayayabora’thejKstof ___ru n1 iii in the Jourm . alter loadiniUnc the . throwing error.' A^ groundout1 put M ce our staff right now.” bases'es o n D u tch p itc h e r M ichiellie f van a t third and he scoi» r « io n ]wotTSnwfff Split ______Treasure Valley's 01otily consistent hit* • ■ Kampeopen, then hit Dan Radiffcliffeand groundout to firsttbase. b • V, ■s. ting came from fonnen er IiCidco Spartan walkedkM Guerrero. Reimers finisheded the game by getting CoRtintMdfraniCl C leo^pup bitter Chris Westburg endciid ed ' Dan Price, wbo had tbedi team’s oiuv hits ' CSI«SI ended th e game in the bottoottom of pinch-hitter and feifellow Montanan Mike — the-Wg^dek-of-aeeond-basbaseman-Kirk -----the^ontestest-for-the-Bruins-on the tennruj-run-— -in-the second game aiand two-doul^ in— tbe-Sftfifdi via d ie lO ^utt mercy rulfr^de-wban— Scbw antto g c oidouLm ^ second base. | -i- ' Blackwood, wbo w ent 2>foi•for*3 and had ru le w ithh a< 390-foot, two-nm home: rurun theopener. O o selte led off widi a walk, Silveyr waswi hit “Fd love to bet: a catcher in a gome th ree RBIs. For th e day. BhiBhickwood was over the: centercc ftdd fence in tbe botto:ttom ,, by a1 ppitch and Gretz scored bothoth run- Reimers is pitchlsling," Walker said. j“I rever, and he hits bis 5-for*8 w ith six RBIs and tiirebree doubles. of tbe sixthcth. CSI 11, Treasurer e V a l l e y l I w d l a double to right-center.S'. just set up where “I was seeing the ball wdl,"Bladcwood dl,' spots. The two bu:)usiest guys out there The Golden Eaglesla sent 13 batters to w 1 ■ to ^ y were Camerciron and Graig (catcha said. “It looked almost like; a ssoftball” kii ' Boa-tiioo the plate in the secotnnd inn tng, SCOring S u n a M erritt).” Chris Sherbinske w m t dieIho tor giaao-11122 g ] just three earned run!ms but finishing the *»*e> the p piin« collecting bis secorxondwinottbe .... - -.fiam eahead,7^. season against oile loss. Sbcrbicrbinske wasn’t t£ tta ,t2 o Eddie G uenero andnd James d o se had C $14,"Treasure 1 4 V alley!L ' - spectacular - walking six batteattersinbisfive fsiV . , run-scoring sacrificices, Mike Gillies Reineifflers sp e n t th e G olden Ee;E .g ies’ tnningg of work - but be huihung tough all scored a riin on a fiddelder’s chdce, Casey half-iiu'•iimings on the floor of tlie dujdugout, ______game. ' j>« _ Nelson and Matt Sibiilvey bad RBI-dou* streitching td and exercising his 1< “He was all over the! p: p la c e ," said ------bles, and Gretz bit a tw>out, two-run back.!k. But he returned to tbe mi jrtiwriter Damen C/olu.- F e d ^ c a “But when ho neediMsdcd thc pitdi* Itma-JViaNews sportsurriter Fronds Davis ca Cbukars ^ reodiof at 73733:^31, Ext 230 or by . Ixrcacfudadat733^31,Ext229. homer. inninghg after inning to shut tbe Cbi eshegotthem." - T he Eagles loadeded tb e bases a fter down.m. email at damenvmiinajpdinkxotn, ^

Sct o R E S A N J D S T A T S .M0l?.B-(«Hir12aCMMIIIL B a s e b a l l Sli 51 ^ 5 tS IN THE BLEACHERE R S BySlovoMooro _ _ O n t h eE A I R 621 . » ea S r u a Ma ta muiI ir & biMB Ml H11 r«a M m . ------At standings------' i-i44irM2i«».jir. ^ TELEVISKSION 3WCR0M ir- MIMUn ^ E Ooaoi >40 MII. Om 14 I-I ( Dm •M t 2 0 0 0 0 2 T«« H I M a • . Goii U.S. CoOegtate Championships -ESPN lO'.SOaJii. S s lO^COTOn Ilil il«MI ' -j: . mNBAbnkttbAUmitPMms . K » U u a . 4agiK.I« C r 4 1 1 2 2 . . B« Skins CBS Uluil. 9S • ‘ , « gMMM»WI«21J0H m»iMUM.n i ■ 1 ^ 1 ~ j ■ 3 0 0 H:>^ Mi/WtoradiC. NASCAR Texas 500 CBS noon E l i s i s ^ 10 BhB m M , Expos It Cote W6N 1210'pjn. ^ “ s s : s lit) \ Sowfine.TtieQimlnator ESPN 1230 pjn. gtFaat)-tl.Haa(t-l7 r j . S S H S S i OM I < » 1 ^ 3 j a a i 3 a ^ S K « s 3 s K «r L M a Goir,TI»Tr«ltkn ABC ' IpA S.S /MM ] I W.- S s J! § S i« Tfot } ] JCO ] W VoDeyt)aa,AVPTticsonOpen VoO ^ 1:30 pjn.' JM C 5 « 20 <1 xt ID OdMM . II H XI « G o l f t I jn 1 6eir,Frwport«d>«nDottCiMtie KBC I^IUI. Si U.O(«n II (I 211 40 ----- I I ID I ------YhvYradhlon— T" Auto r8d(«, CART Grand Prtx d Lx« BeaW l Esra ' 2pjn. g OnSMl « n M NBAbasksttel,BiiSitRod(8ts i”^*^n^O a«.-.. ____ S? SSSffJKri IliS Basebi, st Diamoixtads es™ 6PJ11. , g s iMigi Twnis,DaTbCBp ESHI iiaoiM. ggi ^ “ ' “ iS S to fttS S ^SmlUnS IMHI-«-)9 laC w N ri nri4i-2ii 'i - . JM amioifSSMn SaD £ t } » !!!!» i!i! S .^ o m « n vSa 23,'Bsra-’*-' s i i«Mw lUia.lki>W»ajI;ftK>*»a~. JM iiS ! K : alMi)iy« ? . a.« ll.. Si'Sa, t 5SS3i'4' f f i g S s , - ’ ...... m NM> MM4-2I2/4 I(t Om U bfeM UMiKr M sMI n.lMI-21) 4 >4»ic5r^ ^ as: OH !!| g * !!ii at TfcWMnm.l CU8SS.EXP0S1 M s w s s ? '" E* konwL ocwo ^ iii S ’ !!!! 2s; s r i r r S i a:’, » , i i i i s : “Tha m t ol you, pay aoontloition. 'H im win ba a ciulz.'* Ss n ; i-ir I SSTmiiwi'* tm o T n M%l IBOO |M« t tl M Ib lT ”' ■ ''I S / i ^ iv.iS '^ijii S msuaai wvrupr'f ^ . a a a " salM j Creaa IMU»-2ilI1i; I? E ^iiii^ iiii %E ’; ! i I i . E i ' 111! » M^HMn)!£pA £ h S . DM)I »■” *,; . ...I ,,,,- I , -n tf 2 ta i loot «’ HMtioi.itoMtiaa 0^ ” 1 I -t£S!,SSr“’~ "" Bi ’^niiii I P H RDI H 10 ^ . TjjtlS sirJs!s«‘,.w r B i r » " mkMm ’ f J 2 1 S! I ' inilffiET” k T’ l i H i i i l 2i i T ' ‘ “ I • 1 M ' s S ^ ' ',si i i ! i i I >»«lTaiM)M2l4-lia taa.WJ91N n-Ti-tir 1 0 0 0 0 1 Ol x ap im teasLSSfM0»D^t4 . i) 2'. N S u is!! S i 1 . LiteALboxn n£ SSJ < t n - M s: I IN0UMa,AMEU2 s s ■ « RoM ' 'l I-I 0 0 0 2 t W£ ■ “ f " i ! ! : i .Klia S ;.. . j 0 0 « » 1 ssH ir“ fsi , I i s sy* t t 1 N I I I 1 2 Cb 2 W r a g S t e Ss s s T ' 2(a £ L 1 ^ 0 0 0 0- 0 C . ilSlffiS !!1! B. n O m a 7W0-f««).T-U*A-4U00|n-U> tefS^ .) > OD 1* ?K£SW r3a?'“ ‘^ £! iiii S iiii ® onhem l TVI-ltf , «,e.hin< b Ceng l^a 40 1 I 40 10 SS1 0 a 2010 Mt«a 400 0 . US S i f S ? ™ " Sp a g a n s , alAlNm r2n-ttl •• iSiT’ 0 » iS f ™TOe-«d fo'iS"jae« * i i i teumTMMaMT-4aA-wiii ^ n*M M(UsM2 S “ ™ sy s . a ^ 40 0 0 . <>« oSS MrSSliitiKSaMM HHMMy - UMNr.FMI s !??! 6UNTS8,0UM0«)BACU3 imm MM on « m-1 . KM Nrti97,Meki»4 MintM MBOM |2 ; KDtnncM Fret'reeport-McOennottClssAe £ r : * i S ? ? S 5 i ‘ i? ? j «rkH aiiH ~ K K K s a " ^ sti isssssfviisi s« “<* SSJS SSt'* lii! • ^ ibkrtrriiVNMMatatUfM ^ S o w a 9 toi hi OOOtTS? loll i - S S i MMOmi OM a ta 7.1 t«K>l t» To* B242 TiHl 20100 s^rta iiioS;:!.* J8!S . ^HOxi* 1 0 0 0 COAlIt cooo (g S f i S ' sof i ilM llwi-iM -'l2 ST«a n XO 000-1 . .Mu a 1021 iSr> loto SiMMLViiiHnftl74aClDtM0« QOnilXlMMgiiMt -i?'i m cn SB CM »• tSS’ r'tV i Ta* a )02 I mIM Mn-XO^l Cn-taBMIU»'t»tTm>(3S- T« s.’ssK ivar.ss^r' ait s r ' s i s s s 'U - Mtoala>aam(lian»a2nMU Bl s4TSnr« ,! n«4».2Ci *4 ' idaOaOlCaiMalUSaiaqma- J* ST ' . ‘ ‘ ~ MlMK IHU»-XI 4 iCanif M »n-a *4 i « S I m 2 cIm K. tOOO S ^ s S S i S ® " ,«£ £ ? “ ' ! ‘Mil ^ E5S,55S!tJ! S ca “cS* I W l-M ij-. COMIUI • r « 4 I I gsvn !?.?§». j V j ^ aK sis'ssna- gS S S S S S S i u . ___ £ss: ’ .4 M M ! ft l£31ij2r(2MS55?t«?”^ KlEE _ S !^ g _ ___ ?ii_o_o_S_L_*. SS? 1 1 S 0.0 0 <“ g ~Atoa------;5! —iOMiosiinainm ------2 S toAiStJUMim-llMftmt I I I 2 J » DP-teFaianZlCe-lairraol.V ^ ■ ra ET! a pM>f»i(»«M|aKT.U«(rgMMl ^ ,^„sssas;.'r- £ toanplMlBJMinataMi ’ M TtnUM.T-2UMa4M10»,Mmrieksl02 ^MlMM »n7MI2;4:-. S£:;'Z= I a e a S f e Z , . XfHai 74»7t-2l),!3 laoMi ” 111!!! V IM n-l»»-2!)l4 D€VItRAr88,WHttE«0X2 SffSs*-' ■ raSiw ss.'i'sffl"'- S SifiSiiSSfi \ \ \ t g OCMO TAIMUT M »n«p «0I0 UMa III Si i i i I • tkH * r lt( S i«j»> OOOO ouaa 101 *5 lewAMwrwiSeie. ^bwa 40t0 WOad SO)t 2S ;~ .! J.L * ' * ■ M»il S 1010 Oiall oil 2** s ^ S s ' . i«Mntt.}m2;.lltet».t224aC*l s ^ s i | m|m«kT.u«.ii<4o» ^ HP taval* lo o o n iie l' Oil S im*MiM2*4U>»! iiiliMjU K “ !!i!a! iiii. uinii s imtiiKcftKtmOioia U nai 1.1< M i IMm 24 00 «. a»H 4- S k u n g NniTM.>MMttT-UI*-<7Ar M K sssssssa , SiHLrM»«».iita. ___ v*jn ■ . ALboxtcoras KSs fjlllgl* ii! S s i ® iii s SM report. ATMinCS 7, YANKEES S oi CAiaHNAUe,PADROt MM - a mttfK OWM) . Cb IWDCOO r.lOB ^ *7Tr;“ y jy « > “ ...'■ ^ *(kH *ctH T100 nj a£ ? “ • S S o K SepMS«le*lJa,artntM»8 ^ Jt20 QM1* 2110 ‘ £ {<1 # S S i a 5SiliSSV*!® gv-Mia«wi.us-M.mii.M>tt S3 iUTTlim feta • OMC jo o o .M a 4>>« .> H »o. a. » I I liu m I 8 2 ti25? 4 tJ I 4 4 4 2 nS f siH S ill Sssriyaffis -EItMYaA.______. - 5^aU/SMM*a}4 2 aOfe r..,* a: »v.i! 'i .... P H RIR « to - a S S ! I i 1 , S ssssasjnsB ,- ' Si: = 2 K r , " SffiMMU2tlO,m<^Hl«r.TMM . s s s s a s 2iMpikr M S s . ; • i: i i s:■IW • — li"; • 21-n.-n M PM pMf n MTnik OH^ ^ p r ’ £ Om ... ' S S S f t a S ’J i S K S '' 2 5 £ S s S s “ Ma»M(al.ll»4ILaMlMMtta« moi E I ' * s s i " ! atS7 HIIITM 2IIU1 lataNLboxM . {Sj S ^ ' i iiiii. BUVOB,iWuai ‘ MMs i i T ^ n - . s a s s t s ^ llaa>Mlill,tNvlMai - QM s ; S a - s t o . B SSi*' ; “ ! ! ! ! ! ■ -■'■~~Hib«ic«*s ■ a I i ' as i a i : B a s k e t b a l l » MHI7, nUTES 6,131k . ^ X ;“ ! ! ! ! i m nun kmyok r H RR H 10 g j j ISSsiews:'".''^' Ma«a'fo^^''lM■d *110 n “ s a s " « s •■ « L MCI. . i« ; J T ransactions " £ . k L U i ' i iiiii UW»^MtowrnlCiMMS«Bt4 i ^ S ; i i i i S•53 ' 2 0 0 .1 t ggSS'T*‘ g "^T-JClA-«l« St i i l i i -ax. •- 4^2 iss iS ’* MOU. IMW llaw.£Sf>?»aK»«CBi* *** Snp* 0000 h n a '00 to MMW.I4 Ui I 4 2 3 ) 1 • «iSr ills E5 K T ? 5 a IS g r l«fl flw*5ij5l£Licw cm ' mKngtb 40t0 Ki£c 2 000 ht 8REWE»t,KARUNS2 S5T- JiiViW 2.V.*S SK S ^ S r S S ^ ^ " " ET” s4’iss iMMiwit-tiiiBiiiim as ra.s. x*ja omouszmiMt . »iji;ar.sssj s a ■ 2 ? K •SS • .0« COB IM Ma o m r MTMM ' ..PM»._I220.W&(II|. S OtOO. eoiiBi ' ij?! ------. t . B . - , ----- i M a 4M t JImet OOQI &4Lik-r3?pu “ r m - — UM ■ «< 1 ^."_4dnd^.A »rti$ .43S 8- TtaMKi TMta'Fjdh^ldita-C-a . ■ i— SPOPTS — ' , ' ------■ I SpirleaI upsets»Seles inQ Familly Circl e . "''H il t o n HEAD BLAND.!D.S.C *lhiswe(^I«Bsnisi^ lofitiiig so ycK- . wriagfr il ried the final set (AP) - The Family C irde up:upsm far ahead to kpo«low th a t I w as S p izlea.a, :a Rosaaian who Thiihey bcuJiw. even more excite I Kfaally caught u p with Moo h a s n 't mRB a since tbe 1996 whrhra sbe took a 5-4 lead1 0 on 5 ^ on Saturday. eNa4AsBida ADc£aUBdnddncoBTttoBna- SpiIptriea'sdooblefauli. • ";ISele8, th e biggest star leftlefi in C oetser. a 6-4, 6-1^1 w inner over saeox.batbe(beeaibewccl^sar. Bot E Spiriea hit three cris ‘tn b draw , wa& u p s e t byr Irinalr . ISth-seeded lisa1 Rjormood.B for F«Raerc2r f?Ln,nir»t Coortriia forbrehand winners to make it S- ■ S^leafr4,l-6,7-6(7-S).. tte,title today. It wiDbeifaefixawi Manxacza; a s d A ra s o a S a a d ie t amDd got a pair of Seles errors5 flfor ‘-^ le s had rallied from 4-1 in tim e in lb e Z sV oarl&snyctftfae r] VkrawczeBe^sebrVedMshlT- " the third set and twice servedved for event someone othe«fas-tb>naKa Mary Piercexce losz Tharsadsy. S S d e s cam e from 4-1 downra i a b match, but she couldn'ti't hold1 1,2 or 3 seed win.wiiL wi DsTCs^nnlen k s3 S E B k a 6 3 B d K ff poiMans to lead S4. But she put 'on the ninth-seeded Spriea.50. “For the momoment, the tieSxeabrbcr before Acppnc five batMrtKanrf wide to Set up mate “ '.The victory by Spiriea wasvas her - women's game isis T1 o y exfiting s z B ^ p o s Mint and Spiriea rocketed -S&ond-in a jow-ovec-oneI of-tho—ot w ith-* lo t-o f peojeople^ho can ------Tbe coots r e s t te e a igafgg pfefc ^ t e mto t h e . d ^ right cc __ -game's top pliiyers in a Gnalinal-set pl^y,* Spsriea said.lid. *11 makes it n o a s-d cle&si&CFaa^rGrcfe £ B oelerCortbewimer. tiebreaker. fun to wat^L* rfttTTgamMaliKtisaSiVKAnDa iA s Sdes watciied the ballU gj o ;}Spirlea had saved three! metoics.

I m R' In the Trradition;1: Wargo keepsh 2-5-shot leacd _ : ||; s | •id - SCOTTSDALE, Art*. (AI(AP)- APiMt Tom Wargo shot his highestnscore st P r o i o l f Keith Van Horn Ssturday in three days, a 3-unoer-par New York Kjiick ChrtsCrts Chllda Ues up New ietMy Net K( “ 7 lnEastRutbarford,NJ.NJ. . OR Sanirday it was stfflHgpod g ao o fc^ his' shot o n tb e No. enough to m aintain a two-s t o «• ____ t e ^ ^ o f f the e ^ lead over defending champ d a Gil Morgan in Ih e 'R ta tio n . s . B e took a drop and settled f fourth ^Wargo, looking for his fot tsecnoii bogey. Jte win on tte Senior PGA Tour, Cass«;ell, ex-L Westwood made three mos o re aUlZ-under 204 headingIg i today’s final round of thele i “I putted better today million event. ITeatwood sa a . “That’s just wh Morgan^’ who has alreadydy ^won [ was w aitisg for. I potted goesM d jy , t « t diey didn't go50 iin. pressure on by carding a biiu Foro f( basketball merhays, John Morgann : KlK o c h f a n s I n to t i e W fthul seven reboundsis and seven ______Vicente Fernandez of Argen und assists, and formemer Utah Ute „ _ ,7,1010 run to take a 73-66 AU l n ib e K S a f t e r 3 r d r o u n K eidi Van Horn addadded 25 points ? " h were six shots behind at &vi TT\Tnty ,rai;f -npK^Trf, 210. “ d « 3s tlie New Jerseyy Nets^ b < ^ the b e first Carts KodiefSndMtan m e t e tto h » t n M*ataa»UttWb SaS m fe Cazin Koch, die leader^*1 t NcwYorkKnicks.97 ^ t wasn't as pretty as t h e : Brst two days, slipped to a H o a t i o01 ; , Hornets 88 , 1 to get...,SitntdaiidBiinctb»UIIPAA U s p D nci CM h P M• l IU j i a k M ______g * ' night to boost th two daya, b u t we managed to S a tm d ^ aad a » p ^ beckem ir to - ...... - Tim Hardaway scored it in,” said Wargo, who hasSS' tbeen ...... :. MIAMI- a tie with Donna Andrews aft s as the undermanned the leader after all diree roirounds Last yearns Tnrradition was 204 afterer i Aree roaads, oae «< Kerry K itdesblotblocked Charlie 29 points ( daee rtnads oC die LPGA Loe :eat beat die Chariotte ob the Codiise course. "We^ewere y Morgan’s first m^ja^tiODcy. ssdceaicKadetSneHodiaiid tb W ard’s 3-point atteittempt as time Miami Hec .afinrcmewia- taoaiBiddattaSfVJOoL 'IQngs k Challenge ran out to preservere tithe victoiy for Hornets 101[01-88 Saturday night forced to get it up ead dovdown a JackNid^al Kocb. seekmg her fim tour V . few times and we managedxltodo c ner of The Ttaditioirioo and desien- caed £ e ^ C CB g s is m the Ntu, who held•Id on to eighth Itw asMMiami’s i first victory over tacy. bad 15 pars, one birdie a e in four meetings this tftat" e r of Desert M ona csa3l9ii±e«iceBa&i n ® 5?r place in die Easternxm Conference, Charlotte i 1 birdie to a 74, putting hiohim 12 dns cot sBag,*Tesr e s t a o o d s ^ two buBB^s en route to a 7-tind o n e game ahead of Orlando and season, •When Morgan rolled in bi p a r 209 to tal on th e 6,412-ya imtts at the 13th and ISdi,, WargoWl -of the lead. W estHoorood, w bo eaxaed S U I P> •yara Washington for diethe final playoff M ark StiStrickland, filling in fo r' TweheBcid0 B Golf Chib. Miami forward P.J. patched them to keep a1 three-th a o IE c e aBdEBSedats^lOfia- id T« in ju re d K Andrews, a five-time winni «ored 15 points. D uane S o tlead . ikes load x A e s s nxad a c Ibe wodd fast jo s ; '‘iteKnidts.whob10 had their two- Brown, sco d Is s score b y a sxxofce sbsbec b e r t l ^ straight sub-i game winmng streitreak snopped, Causw^, s starting for iiijured cen­ [Morgan finally nairowed lnRiaeporH«eM c D e n n o tt rocsi^ a 70; on a Saturday feat two >Aen he knocked in a 25 ly o f th e to stn a s& e a t. « ^ SWnthinlheEe Eost, iV games te r Alonzoto Mourning, grabbed a NEW ORLEABANS » Lee ^Bedrcicx:no:&cf6S^68aBd67. mias warmer temperatnres a behiodOevelnniL . season-higiIgh 14 rebounds for the pu tt at die par-S 18th. 00^ pm o fS c s Ii^ morning nt a i Vfetwood. a 2*-s«-year-dld Briti& VestModlod has }cc n w a m tbe « S , The Nets, cominnin g off a n 11- H eat i;*‘rm not too displeased i Despite the improved cot L *Tfeel g o lfer, sh o t a 5-snder-par5-x 67 UsaadSoBSmbBSctoedwitba le Los Angeles Chariotutte’s Glen Rice, who had my position,” M o i ^ said. **I tio a s, o n ly eig h t players wew!.r». PO»nt loss to the 1 like Pm in a position ^ ggo o fo ^ Saturday deqntftte tw1 o bogeys to ,6 S a a d a^eStofrr^abnTte 6 9 tu were • Lakers on Thursdrsday night in been averourging 32 points against BkeJead.in r h f H p m O a naderpara&er th ru rounds. O’Neal scored 50— his fbtmerer team this .year, scored S w u ea^s Aimika! Sorenslaitzm ,------which S ha^O -N m ottC law r WestwooKS d S ^ 7 pomts,-ti^.ed mostlost of the game just two 01on l-of-6 shooting from opportuniQr to win.” Ibe le ^ m g LPGA idayer of yi ould b e Westwood, vA0 os sorted pbjisg de&oatisti^Bc±afi:gad^Bi tb J take a 94-87 on th e field,i. Vlade Divac led tbe If he can hold on, it wouli id s ^ seddag her &3t title ofJthM 1 before rallying to ta the second victory in aI seniorse at 13 after wawatching Jade fana 90ifmmSaT.Bewesc f u ^ KendaU Gill’s jumim iper w idi 1:25 H o rn ets 1 vw ith 18 points, w hile naoo,hadseiea intothebie b m k c r OB S o . 8 a n d »i r m n , shot a & under-par 66 Anthony’ &Mason added 13 points . niajor for Wargo, who wonvon the y Ntddausmtdem nail tbe leaders by three stroki left in die game. 1 ^ 3 PGA Seniors Champion;iondiip. birdies, putting TmnIn «f IZ cn d er { s d e dcp n p b l is f i t s boeey, t b e a ts -nie Knlcks cutIt dieU Nets’ lead and 10 n \x>boun^ to 94-92 on a 3-poir;>ointer by Allan Chariotu>tte trailed by 40 points in I — Houston widi 1.-0S)5 leftli and Larry d ie th ird[ q quarter before going on J o h n m 's layup widwith 37.9 seconds a 27-5 runn I duit cut Miami’s lead to Eamharddt Jr. earn!IS IstradnjigtideatCCoca-Cob 8&6 8 wididl 9:52 left in die game. • The Nets madede iti 9S-92 w ith Vernon MtMaxwell scored 12 points 21.2 seconds left whwhen Kitdes got during thele Hornets’tally. ■FORT WORTH, Texass (/(A P),- tss from.Cassell. Hornets•ts guard Del Curry h it up a layup off a pass I Dale E arnhardt choked up i W aro’s d r i v ^ layilayup pulled the three latctc baskets to reduce die Satiirday. Knicks within twon> pointsi with 13 ' margin* t(to 99-88 in the final The stone-faced Intimid ~ seconds remainineling, but Kitdes i^ute, bibut Charlotte ran out of who became emodona: sank one of two time.,^ Februaiy vdten he GnaOy wowon the w as fouled and san It the Nets up 97- M iam i,i, which has already Daytona 500, turned soft-he:-hearted free throws te put ti m i 94 with 11.1 secondsmds le f t . clinched d)die Atlantic Division tide th'is time when his son)n D ale i S p B Houston then brcbrou^t die ball and holdsds the No. 2 seed in the Earnhardt Jr. won thee BBusch ■^K^^RjS^S ; won eight of its last nine a 300 fbr upcourt for the KnicCnicks and swrung E ast,hasv . Gisnd National C o c a ^ 3( mson, who then games, his first NASCAR victoiy. the ball to Johnsc rd for die poten- Charlotiotte, which lost for only i^Daddy, I love you toI deatH,”de ^ H h passed it to Ward i tia l gam e-tying5 3-3-pointer. But the fourtrth time in its last 21 e ra te d Dale Jr. said on the two- s cunxpdy the No. 4 seed way radio s h c ^ after takiniVrng the ^ ■ jl Kitdes stayed doselowtoWardand games,isc is t ^ M o to r swatted the shotot iaway as rime in the East checkered flag at the T e i^ 1 Reserveve'center Marty Conlon Speedway. expired. Houston led theie KnicksI widi 29 m ade coronsecutive three-point .Dale Jr.’s victoiy was a fcfamily > spark a 17-6 run that to H E , p o in ts. C hris Mills Mi) added 18 plays to i classic. He gave up the le Miami take a 60-32 half- ipsleftto points and Ward1 finishedfin with 16.' helped Mi make a pit sop widi IS laps ] id. The 32 points w ere a ‘ pike four new tires, return S S Trailing 73-66,S6, New Jersey time lead, tie it 77-77 on a -season lowow for the Hornets in the third place, then nunle u p . come back to tie cfaekmd -______jum p hook by Davi(avid Vau^m with first half.I ____ behindJeajfeaJoeNra^ lonksTmdtwo jum pers by^------sOired him out of the waySym tE EniottSadl«(ES)oq lit BiiriiM nrtirw infiTrtim tiiisBtM,aodJotlteB«clMckud fath er a nd car owmw ner. *1 out the se\-em h1 anda caimoQ C nw tordxdbeidcfiabieciarge o < a bis final attempt of die5 VIweek- game at 5S earlyrly in the third boosting end. The defending topip fu el quarter. But die KdcksKni then went with 6301Oleft can’t bdieve it" □as- f n n j aad: d : Spra^e en Sttsday * ;The victory was worth1 SS$66;075. i h e green flag re tsm e d w ith to winn his first NASCAR champion < covered the quauarter- but the significnnce wib pricdess.3^ five laps left inI'tlie tl 20Uap race. CiaTnsnmsBaThxfcSa»«B. i ta a. track-record 4585 rd titles a t It made u c Earnhardt famUyfas a On lap N a 199,I, D ak Jr. jamined T h e 1?rK*rrr*^g1 2 i Cmford, onds ( a t 316.45 mph. Jo e SAi o Dolan, T appin w in 3rc tliree-generation winner•r oon the tbe oose of tbe Na30ierrdafaisNo whobadiad a e ie r fisiib ed faigber was 1 second in a track-reire c o rd ^psA cd las Fcrd trade speed : at 320.97 mph, cove circuit and it proved thatt23^«ar' 23 father has madeefBmaosjaaindi- fi n a t i o n a lI ssw im m ing chaiim pionships old Dale Jr. can cany on die trOdi-. es b d m d N ested■ecU^taileseB- p«BiaBai&Uoatbel37tb m 1 jm m tw 4.620 seconds. tion begun by grandfadierle rR J a li^ tiaQy daring Nsnedid:tonidcea e n lapaaocaoend th e I S e i l e s sp e r- Pedregoo, of Moorpark,■£S5 C MINNEAPOLISLIS (AP) - Tom 200^netcr:erlM Eanihardt and continueds d bt y h is . move, oyBtifce Ibe leaded the drove < a POotiac to a track-re Dolon nearly ran•an out of steam. Dolan 1i is trying to become the father. T m proud of myly ifather Bedid.Heb!ioiim W F k K ^iDod^Xkaiezs-IOOL D c rrrw^ ■ o f 4.8M secouds a tr 3C S j Ashley Tappin cournurited on a come- first mantn to win four tides in two and gmndfather and whatittheyVe d . Nemediekdrifi iq>, aBowins H a sse;9ei9afi3ii.30bp<&ael s m < ph to pace the fcmixy car o from-behind straterategy. The result different:It nationals. He first did it done,” Dale Jr. said. T mijustglad jus Eanh&dt to £deide osder and.pasi -withpcie:^SznrScca^e. whose Whit ' Bazemore set a tradeK speMs Aturday was theh e some for both in 1994.'k The only other men to thar Pm aU e to be sueoessfussfulatit, InmotfaecfaedcBksed fla^ ^^be^rolco le t le d fo o r t i s e s . T b e record 1 a t 313.47 m ph andJ q r t swimmeis-dieyc*y cach won their capture! ffour championships in a ' • Bed third, just behind J al meet are Mark Spiti to a ” •W e'd b e e a pJ r i»f« KW de&sa£3]£:« SASCAR Cra&ssaa I “ third titles in diehe 1national swim- n atio n al ^Dale J r. started IGdi, wasws still distalldaylaag,”e,”Eambardtad. T z^Se: Series cbaapua sot to Force, 1 who potted a 4£94' runn u ming championshipships. (1972) animd Chad C^arvin (1997). ^ . 12th with eo laps to go, ti«thenbad “HewasjistdielelastteexnEne.” wliliiiiaca tTK b-ks^ of Oasfcrd 311.41. They will tryf forfo their fourth Tappinlin’s chance for her third c r^ tu p to second withh 202( laps Nemecbdt'wBsiras so bewildered w i* firex re lap s t o g o. f i ^ • titles today w hmm thet competition title wa;ms nearly derailed by left. He moved into firstst onc the . diat be tq>iqidiStiBgtoiinid, 2.40&sea K>» XIpTjtigWtWirt 7 iTrfien Nemedidc bl In. { j« Frcsao. Calif, ctodced 18S.S06 mph, m ore abit,"saidDolan.^in, wbo goes for his b it shori)rter, so I tried to make .'leader Glenn Allen, sot N A S C A R t iUdCS w race ^ B « ed d a S b far tbe d a so K B» 1 m pb & ster than tiie rest ( fourdichampionshinship today in du! mine lon{mger." .T A Im off thCTradc andifan hr ^:- -HOMESTEAIAD.-Ha--Rick— « p fari,< I* S p q r t c M ets ed( geo)ut PiratL tesinnnarathcon 13-iiinning jgamel

NEW-YORK (AP)-Anp o t h e r onesrun iL nr^ within one gamo nnH Qnothcr wint intn innings. »ietory-of Joan Four games into a newr season,sc and the p*. M a ric h a l’s re c ird . NewYorkl&tsareuptot]to tbeir old tricks. ■ . for Latia AsMxi^ Rich Becker's sin ^ eI ovover a drawn-tn ■ r intchers after outfield in tbe 13(h inningtng Saturday gave V '.Atlanta seared ^ • New York a 7-6 win overe r PI itts b u rg the rmstDibecigina Mels’ third win in theirr Afinal at-tat this ■ Ibttiiiei; 43 nipTT , season. iTCTnfi, aU cm d 6ae ■ ; "We were down 6-3: an d they didn’t naaadfirefaxCb S in two inningi^ tmp^ov- ' think of stopping.” Mets ni is c b is c a re et r record to 242-187. Ee -V alentine said. “Dwy. stillCTiil thougbt.tbcy— . sandcootfimor walked m ms' ; would win. That's whyy w e hod sdch a [jilis P ^ first win siaceX beating dereland ^ . good CO me-from behind1 rccordrc last year S ^ S B d Gmole last Apri* 3 1 4 . ; and It’s going to continuete t]this year." iU A yK tO eass p itc U a hzdess nidth, 7 New York, which scoreorcd oncc in the m aiiigonf two,o , £or hxs first save. • eighth and three tin es min thet ninth to tic JoadedjfajL-lStw c n Bflly— 's t r o i ^ t oiTe-nih ) ini the eighth before • games to Stan the year withwit two going to . S S S ^ ChOTtrJotKi.( w alked on a b in coont to ^ fixcemarmLk.UaricLexterrefiendand Trailing 6-3, Ncw Yorkirk tied it in the . BSM m bit Asdres GaGalarraga w itb a pitfch, - ninth inning on John OOlelerud’s two-run aves to 4 3 . SacziSce Qtes t' double and Bulch Huskey*coy’s RBI ground- sko and Jary Lopez pot ■ out. Adannabeski...... Becker, wiio went 3-for-!or-5 with a home. . run, two walks and threee RRBls, made ItockiesS,/A s t n » 3 t : a d i i ^ catch to save tworeru r n s in the sec- . ond inning and* threw outut a rxumer at the H 0U S T O S .- E llts B a ris a n d D ante -• plate in the fust. Bid te ti e b it nxnm-Moriag doobles in a fosr-rv n fifthI ctanxng as tbe Colorado ' Cardinals 8, Padresb s 6 tbe Hottstoa Astros-5-3 Sm rdty night.t. i ST. LOUIS - M ark McGIcGwire remains Cbiando.wb>bicb has woB four its first . . onhis262-homenmpacc.'X.' p a g El^ five gaiues, traitailed 2-1 going into the ; McGwire bccame onlytr ththe second play- B B H fifth. FIRsBnriafcs an d Mike Lansing doo- e r in PTL histoiy to homer irin the first four ih' i f ^ bled off SeaaE1 Be rgm an (0-1) to tie it. games of the season, tyingring Willie Mays’ . Larry WaDcerr wv as b it b y a p itch a nd record with a towsnng thnthrce-run shot in ScbetBe bit a 09>4head> doable. . th e S t Louis Cardinals*’ 8-( viaory over SL LouisI CanllnalCi Tom LaApMo to safe atttbe|m tb ta,»A llqeftat«lfsJa n B t o PM b eafete te in■nitw B i ThSLIa^SHMdai.■V- T im y C > si0Da’s 3 infield bom icer was the San Diego Padres Sattirittirday. y Derga u u fo r a n e n o r, ko, wbo missed three weeks « by McGwire has 12 RBls,lls, all on home Tomko, s o f 33shiindielKiniim«f■**='5idceste B teC tB O S 6 , H b f f i a s 2 aD ow iag WaDcek e r to sco re fio m thircL training because of s h o u l d » nins, and has homered inn sixsi consecutive “ ten- Valdes. - HT* VT - w n ^ J ..ff siBgle chased Beigman. had little trouble with the weai effjtdei ToddBehm'isa gatTKK dating to last seasonson, when be fell t i i m ^ ha reak- Ulie Expos n e 0-41. ng< SXazfc T b m ppson s a-0) allowed three , ' only three short of Roger:-er Maris’ record h»tting> DodgersD in his season d eb ^ u i t, owyllfiefT^g^'WTrfimTi« s » s » B s r - lg only three hits — a «atigU, doi odFkriib nmsandsixfaics ts in five J e n y of 61 in 1951. Mays was'as 39 years old allowing c dou- ' d a pcfect mntb far h h when he homered in fourour consecutive o*® “ >dI tripletr <— while striking cnn sevei *1^ 1 ^ G i a n t s 5 , K a on n i l a r H S fudst, v&D aS o M d s x h its ai games for San Frandsco in 1971. ; LosAnge!geles came into the game -«nth; ^ raoExis^aMiLuifl iflnniygtS to r n szs s :B I h is d d m t w itb t b e B n ” S ^ h e ^^ped out its pindien with The Cardinals led 3-2 headinghcj into the am batting average, secondwon National League. wLtu Sbo FjJVPsitBca ;so«ed to 4 0 EfiaisK a s i oBtFfaiya s 1 fixirdoiAIep^ indn£ng three in the sixth when Royce Claytoi/ton and Delino Nat nms in die sncsSi BS haaERAofSJS. DeShields hit singled bcfibefore McGwire Ismacnel Valdes (0-1) took the loss. il-c ^ 1C6iGbmdae’s Jose Valexttxn,«I, w ho b it ^ b n g h is A s t m detnit homered over the ccnter»«=i!se. - if a l c s v s a i j m L evis ba d dBidsee sin- Colorado mesrent ahead in the third - CINCINNATI - B rettc Tomko,Tt one of win ^cece t o July 4 as C hidi^-w nn it saodtMiBEEs. w h en **<■»•»" ^ itfb O a te d o o b le id a y gSroonder, n allowing K irt: • Atght Tnntn^ jujd singledd htimeh a run as starter lastla: season before bong ZES C T B onze a 3-1 ilessszoce MaawatugtoaaKoce & oa third. -• -the Dodgers remained wink ------u p on waiivaivers by tbe Giants in A ognsjnst, i&iBro zOacnx UosesAloo's^ second b o o e r fo r tb e A t 0-4, th e Dodgers are off to tiieir allowedI fourfe hits and one tm eam ed n nm Ja y S eS 3sz a sSbciim iu in &an w r. & a A sm s tied tb es s u a e in tb e Eoordi, and ;! w orst s ta rt in 11 years.s. T he Dodgers’ 5 2-3\ inningsu on another cold dayy aSl second, forAnsma. B taaies5,PfaO p fes4 Brad A n m s lotdt a nnnm nng fltouuder r moved to Los WngleyfH R eld. Dannj’ D ancm iHtCIJEQ anhanrrfl & e 6bb . bnrmtbetnainao& worst start, since they m OLASrA. > Deonzt Mxrnaez « ^ , th e Cubs’ home n m lead er ihi asns-SafibSto JtfBaxKlIh , Angeles is O-S, a mark theythe reached in “ ^ S m tzzoe tn neariy a yea : 1970,1976 and 1987. last five: years,ye bit a solo, go-ahead shot a r& B & StSSK . y e a r a n d d i e s n n ^ tbe e fifth. Scott Spiezicf- 0 puts i(icing ornCone; 14 gamnes, 4 hoi]me runs OAKLAND, O ilif,(A P)-A )-i n0-3 « f o r M record. David Cone losii fokM cGjwire^ ST. LOOTS (AP)u ^ Mark t r-rral M c G w ir e ' It can’t be long untilt G Bssedez BX o n OBC b r o k e n aneurysm. \ b m e b d o w He gave up seven runsin s an d ' Darren Holmesnes on a single by ■ tiv e s o>lo lo homeis : is th e sasli. B&BS fi=B aSdwsis a b K r a n c h a . seven h its in S 1-3 inningsDBS, b u t «i>d wawalk to Hender- and Woe7oody Williaiiis C3-0} igjawHHiriiifitEwfey. son. G raem e L LI loyd re lie v e d aUcnved1 IxitLbi nms and fonr &ns i ------said his shoulder felt fine. 7 vasbttW taovetbe “I really felt sharp,” Conem e said. ' and threirew a wild pilch in seven j D o i n ^ W H e S d ch, pving the A’s five. ^ a . thrown *ltdoeoeszAaOow him to M k “After we got the eariy lead,aflrf. tl,lle 1 Wr lt ■-a 7,3 scoredle a i Hinch, S T . WEilLMgaJiUJKG. FI:F I a _ - b a n dozing n p d dh w e w ^ .” Kionchelc aaiiL • three runs might have I D arren» Orver* CO-1), «3o> g ® Jipimy Haynesics (1*0) gave up up fourr runsn and seven iass n & ying T . pca c d csTbozsda?. e T He “That cana a caase doobie visaon.* a 7 1-3 wnood o p Kztb dde e teoten baoe. Even w« ith tb e snzgezy, C a s ^ B nffthP three runs in six iminnings. in nlings. in i Tbe hom en v e re - • ° ^ ^ o doubled leading of ^ Rii^ two sashes that:at reqoired 20 ts eapeasted to be able to pb|y sixth and A.J. Hinch wal Y ankees> scscored all tbeir the first5t Olirea-( gave o ? in &ns ^Bb.wW V rtw bird on Chuck lastSlinrs ice a ll adxntbeeyebadl r again inis three to six weel& Rafael Boumigal sacrificedS Md ‘n ‘he thii officialsi anu d team m ates Krem chehek said. He’ll hav^o . both runners scored on Ri'RjcSv Knoblauch’s RBIBI single, Derek Juan GonzalGc ez im a »>& «a ® " " ‘"y Jeter’s run-scorinjring hit and Paul bomerfor;forifaeRjnieerv ^ T& e i-UiiA D eriZ[ Bays B tnitxallj fearedd itu nnld be a iwarapnCeoteaivefl^onhisM t- Henderson’s gfltgrftae game aader pro mectosbidddiecbeelJ o ^ o k ie O’Neill’s RBI doublublc. Cone gave up a triple to rx af a g Q a a ^ t R a d c Ib om n a h i c C^Ky'^VBiaabasEg m ^'w Sdca- TbeReiCeds got Casey, ooe cf t ^ • Ben Grieve and walked'K? v S Oyer the last threethr in n in g the O flo ICs S 2 4 , T ? g a s l I ed just one mBeU hcf ibe'pasttao top bittt^ g prospects in ^ e MitcheD and Jason Giambi,bi,Ioad- Yankees jnanaged, m iO R E - StJDOt ■ r^ t^ g a cfc a eao ^ ni ^ O erd a n d ing the bases with one out• Sp ogauist two rclii in a ^^adi “I think if thisiswaOT^happen- \ . rietad <1^) allowed ffonr £ ,in fad ' “S s tisu al at iiirj ide Monday for pitcher - followed with'.his s ^ n d ca I n a l,* D r. T t s o t h career (hjj be^nniniungirfttesMson, otbj JCremcbek D oe Bornrfao. Casey a p p a r e d in grand slam for a 6-3 lead. »Ti^PW< «-m IWW. 5 3 @ S » Sac a t 5 » c s e hbiaoei' a sasd S m sd ay . aes for the Reds and Wt- “I don’t think Pve ever gotonfn w* it would be no-bii^btg derf,” J e te r saidL-Butuowi*. e l Cal Stqikes d iw e m g s a ta e a iiiiir^ iiiiTfiiBTIiniirB B S& . 1besiren^ai«aiOBDdtbe^ tedtiBees timgs, wiib two itr B ^ off of him in tvro games,” Sp ahead mn.iasbesiaSi. q ( b s b e M zO acterasiiEDne D has sobaded. andac Casey is otssaadal a n B H s i n ^ sakL *That was the first time jgw bealln^ heluSurBa; Bahimarfe «an a s iuuiaili M S ar s n w A B ag tfizafcfeio •o at y w iy about ioand ^^ecxed to bet releasedre &on - Vbilei ever hit the ball solidly' (o rnff flf 5>P»eoo said. Don : > . affi^Ma JtoXcnpgHa^wiiwhxicb G ood ^»TTtaT4T»Tttaa Hospital bte plays gU M T lm i- Cone)." their hitting. It’s'Panictimeund pi . DtdroiTedsoMsdins b rksid. day, Cas.tsey looked aw ay w h ^ Cone said be * ^ d e a hugeugemis- you set the firsttw w in . For us, if s s c r a S]Q]y&amffisin9s!haa3- ^ to 9 cpeni io sianyisal * B aDwidi n Cas^ probabl;ibly win bare teaamatate Dyaiyi jacksdn take a t tbe wrong time. I ^ttywas S«at" . f£ i l e w t JiitSc ciiin rs o f li^p&s i ^ ' sorgety aexx ■eele e k to s ta b i& tt m ade a tbrowd frail

; S p o r t s m m 1rhankstoD the DH,[, Ron Blormberg H H ' bbecame a Ipart of basiseball histtory BSBEBs^sa ingandBlomlmberg was a first base- I mnotwer tntn ie latter had a pulled A i ifae o a e , Reo Efaofaers sonBffe and Manager Ralph — (Sxdn'C d CeeS e if b e weie^ firmm tly ------iBlombergsbatiK U )z u a . -Houk didn'tc wantV him playing the x in d ia b n b d H ta o v T . ACte >y- n w ^ a W3& , h e was adtx&^ a prpdabfy the only thought it would be &ssbase.TieXe«Yad:Y3sfax: 9 ^ maJtrittofAeHaJii deal." said Blomberg, faa d lf o f c te i s K ^ wzs o n r . dt. as a career consulting Baaaacb Eed Ss were 5off d forabaseonbathalls. ■ firm.USACaiCareer Marketing. d Kte 5 d d .w as wscae &r sna It’s such a1 bbig deal that baseball 1 argue whether there bodody to cose OTv zid throw n A p p e l, 7 H c e t e s sa il c< Apr[5 a DH. “I love it," 6,19pwd»etbe tb abiy the ooly bot toI make ma it m the . many'firsts’ss’anymore.” fa a k e c ^ Grsz-bxse coacb. “H**He H an of Fam e f v abase bas on balls," ICswifc,B«»rx4 that tcr Chelscy,'f, 12, ail get a kick out ture I. His kids don't even iAs salar alate, ftiti r 293 hitter in of th e fuss. ] ries esca Why Bhmberg . a career 2! axd to ear a kc so be said.'m lodt 3QQ 89 back ia the dobboooose e i^ major-leagueseasons, sea broke rem em berh’ him as a player. But ndpasoeacioodj'” a h f y rtiar le noa an infield m e d ia p c -94 -oe *8 If anyone though Why? ® % day players'strikee aand tbe cancd- ofdisgnotlcoded sn ail-ao d middle- B | j wfaicb v e do eot meaj WbcU SmI««.TV raUafa‘ lation of the 199494 World Series jsaiketowaewnentooyitagii^ “Wh y w o n y ab o o t w bat toQ cd o ... (Cumulaflvelof entire tariw)[_____ was the war to end;od an labor wars, N otvezyl Kizb H a n y C a n y i a tb e O re re is a new set of tnSuendaloial owners sacb as taszm ^BroaSoa B«ab B d s a y ^ B 5 5 C I highiJToSle ownerss s m4io aregoing Coomusaaniaon e rB a d S d ig s e e d m „BBgty.*Wbydoweiaetdiiad !pC r to fall into the sasam e trap th a t th e ra p idd grow5 th of.payioD s is ' gye n s b igoBBg ac aOL eso?* JISSZL nearly consumedIthe th sport during swalloinsglog up m u d i ttf d ie lev- T •] b o c ^ tbe streedi has be03Doxae the three-yev tob 3 ---- • - .'.y. ______Arizona Diamoncondbacks Oimer the openinging oC several new sa£- ■beze ^ it satted orwby it s L E A D E R S 199711O ridiy it is dooe. Tbe sttet Wtrrtbdpaajbodywockoed eazaotdBCfaacfiDs. ! -We (U a»d it b ^ aad &at a b - '^HTQwynn' -372^^ B a P.tlartfnc 1J0 AL R askd d e d d e d tb e re really is n o I " ^ ■ s v D to g o ______M m Montreal______Tl banrfir to .the sereoib-inm ■ aileddux ^20 RJohnaon R 228 P ststretdi.* says Trida Solitaita . a M L .W U K a r tdeastsr Harry Caray, ______■ I H Atlanta ^ S ------pJphysical dierapist at tth e Datdria Caray, widow8W (of loagtlma Chicago Cubi broadi I U m r e m ty o f m ia o is 3£edii itWrlgloyFMdln’TakaMa Oat to0 ttha Ball Game'during . ^ l l L P I a z z a .362 I H a i a i e 2ST a0 Con* 232 U :di<3l a n e ta tha crowd f t W M uaeAngalaa ■ N a w ^ ______M OCentet. As f g as "liiculition itntch at tha first h'orea Cubs guniime of th i season Friday. ‘ tbet i backside ^ it does ■Si”bt .almusi-Meiy ___ and_5om_ejlerimes walk about," eaco o ag e peocie wxdi bade: pnb-pr major-Ieagoe park,irk, a trad itio n W right wrorrote. “In so doing tiiey ‘^'HE.IIartlnaz .330 I lema. to rbangr posacoirfnn«- lh a t co n tin u es aIt t manye of the enj^ the: relief re afforded by relax- I I W D.W>Mia 20 Mw M m m ^ m w ^ le ation fromm a long posture upon ^ B saaffla______■ Il H AUanta ______H jP F E ^ K d ^ Iy is W39± ^ die CdCobs, poiksmday. , ■ aJuatlca J 2 9 ■ tb e y doB't g e t to stand o p aa n d Some dubs havere adopteda sepa- hardbenchiie s ." M o a v i a n d B ll w 8.E atas 19 ;en the Orioles A longS posture upon hard 1 |m I SanFrandaco dKertbatcCtsi.* rate rituals.- When Because its oripns aare play in Baltimore,e, dietl fans sing benches?' To1 whom was he writ- l i i |D .K U e 19 aia is atong to John Deovcover's “Thank ing? Dickeyey Simpkins? IB H Houston • a s cdaDwo. asd few etsfam r d e m c ^ pesbaps it is ttmeme to G od T m a Cooncrytry Boy.** That Wright,; wboi would end up in IBM a u a d d m e 19 1 Witb started two decadeades ago w hen the H all ofol Fame, didn't reveal H H Aflanta h B e d a a a ia g p a f a g ed>eg.W ' ffil_Walkar 48 Al. Al K. Griffey Jr. S6 I B H ' ^^K nes dtagpng Y>xfc______.__Sr * tb e ir s o a g v a s ^ a y e d om a tbe between halves( of tbe seventh would lebe messing with a good leir^andarms thing.. ------.ocsaam.tbe.Bi&Se.af.die;'m X T '__i""?"gr eTffroi J-.

T h e M a s tr E i R S

Emie"Elshetadsgroi►upoftcop-golftersvyinn g a tM Iasters)r ,

By Ron Sink father. Time»bIs rrunning but for championship, but fs Th« Awoclttod Prart another major cha h . The M astei:ers G olf Tournn a m e n t I ' it's not gone yet AUGUSTA. Ga. - A. capsuleca 3n., ^ I P ^ . . Augustaa NlNational Golf Club, Augusta. Ga ^ K d s set a Masters' ..v^i look at thc top 30 players» s m the April 9-12.1998 STEVE ELKINIINGTON ' W H [i 62nd Mo5(crs held Aprilil 99-12 at H n n t record by capturln^^ ^ raw ■ Mastcrsplayed:«d:7. Augusta National Golf)lf H y Best finish: 3ia993). (IS Listed in order of prediac ~I^|^ |^ [1 8 0 I^ |S35|* SB LastycarTll P ish: | r .T e e T alk: Not Nol lik ely to be • k r4.T 3T4 I 3 I 4T s T sh a rp . P ulled,d, o u t o f Ployers E R N IE ELS 2 HOLE i r n T i p B Q | P B ;CUiU Championship fofoi U o v ^ surgery to' remove polyps[yps from sinuses. y '1\- M asters played: 4. B B Ifc YARDS'l4as|4Mll! |500|170 |400T41 ^ l3.460 | 8.925 Best fiiiisii:T8 (1994). H as th e iro nI piplay to win at -J3 ' \ 3 \ 5"|"4~ I S I 3 I 4TTTinei) 7271 ; Last yeanT17. H A PAR I 4 r 4 1 1 Augusta but pelperhaps not thc . -il Tee Tajk: Has two firstirsts, two , putting. scconds and two thirdsis wv orld- 1 TlgafV ifW ooda . wide this year. Has powcjw er and 1997 Ma8lor ------patlcnceTo-plajrthlmr c D u r s e r ------B afc- FRANK NOBHBILO------Loves major championshirships, fin- Masters played:-cd:3. SowwiAuBii«uiUN«ilooalOotlOub ' ; , ishing in the top 10 nine: tiitimes in Best finish: 4;(1996). (1£ 22 carecr starts. Also lovesives rival- Last yean 46. ly with Woods. W ants thisiiis one - Tee T alk Hasu hadh a t least one ’ and gets it. top-lO in a majoajor the last four . M fm i/i . years. Smart andmd patient. Don’t iPHiM fb ’c>•c. TIGER WOODS . b e surprised if.he':.he’s on the leader . board on Sunday. Masters played: 3. •j-r Best finish: 1(1997). L astyear 1. JESPER PAR^RNEVIK Tee Talk: Played the fii 63 H | H Masters played:'cd:l- nxmg holes last year 22 undere r par] . Best finish: 21(11(1997). rij shooting a rccord 270 am Lastycan27. ning by 12 strokes. HardI to match Tee Talk Afteliter five scconds i’lr near-perfect performanceice w hen / ““ k ^ • last year got hislis first1 PGA Tour m ffiw he had no three-putt greer.c en s,b u t Tlsorv9f Woods, ai ago 21, was the younglungest ' v iao ty in Januai:uaiy. Twice'a n u - '' pBBffltH can win with a lesser effon. on- Y p'»y»f^or to win the Mastors. Ho sot a TouiToumamont ncrup in the Bndsridsb O pea Strong HBmlBS -f-t— rocofd3rd v^th a 270,18-undor-par total.il. ^ player who coul:ould be one win HiW g big time. JO H N DALY ______away from the big 8r. Can't miss as many back nine on Sunday. Masters playedred: 6. p lay er. explains whv they do soJweUot « Played well at: DoralDc earlier this 17(1995). greenIS s (114th) a n d win a t Best finish: 17 ( Augusta. Might have onenemore year and says his;his sore hip is feel- h HBM Last yean T30.}0. Augustalstai run left in him. ing best in years.'IS. T here ore some T O M W A T SO N laying more in .U.S. Tee Talk: Playi who feel that at^^8at hc has one iBIgM this y e a r in eff(effort to win first • ||.| Masters played: 24. WESTWOOD MBAL more run left in hi Best finish: 1(1977/81).L).- major. New right-jht-to-left ball flight L E E W I iOSE MARIA OUZA L asty ear 4. will help here. StaStands best chance Mastersters played: 1. Masters played: 10. Tee Talk: If anyonetie co u ld if the scores, don't)n't go real low. Bestt finish: fir 24 (1997). Best finish: 1(1994). PAULSTANKCIK O W SK I M i break Nicklaus’ record as oldest Lastt yeyean T24. • LastyeonT12. Masters played:'ed:2. li™ winner at age 46. it is the 41 Irt TceTa;! Talk: At age 24 deserves to >' Tee Talk: Continues remre ark. Best finish: 5(1! N ICK FALDO :(1997)- old Watson. Playing ^0 be in thcthe ^ u p w ith Mickelson. able comeback after i»rt>8 l 8 LastyeanS.;; ^ 14. D uval1 andai Furyk right behind: Masters. Is 10th in'greensns 1;hit and Masters played months with foot probo blem s. Tee Talk: Steadeady young player IBm SB a surprising 11th in'pup u ttin g . Best finish: 1I (1989-90,’96).(1 Woods,Is, ElsI and Leonard among Second on 1998 E u r o pu ^ money,t who hits a lot of>f greensgi (6th). Hos HtBlBH That's a winning combioalination at Last yean MC.:c. best roungyoui players in the world, list behind Els. Has all thethe shots ’ the composureI to handle Sunday KBWffi Augusta. Tee Talk: Haslasn ’t p u tted w ell Closedd with wi a 68 and a 69 to finish and at 32 should have8 lowI of pressure. KindI of guy who could w ficB n| (134th) since he missed several. fifth at'Theafi Players Champion- good golf ahead if sneak into thehe picture while njR H short ones in thhe e !last round of th e ship, everyone is focuDcuscd on thc big S C O H H O C H . 1996 British Opeipen. Still the' most names. Masters played: 11 . determined griijrinder in golf. A .i cp ifii PHIL MICKELSON Best finish: 2 (1989). threat if he gets;ts to the weekend JANZEN * Masters played: 5. • Last yean 38. in contention. Mastersters played: 6. , Best finish: 3 (1996). PAULAZINGEIGER . TecTT alk Qosed vijth a 67 last Tee Talk: Most under-ajr-appred* Best;t firfinish: 12 (1995,*96). Last yean MC. Mastcrsplayed: 0 finish diird. Solid putter . ated game in golf. Is 13th . LastyetyeanT26; Tee Talk A dozen victoriio n w an d Best finish: 14 (3 ) but may miss too. many slilk ^ s (94th) to contend. Plays ving accuracy, 33rd in gre< JIM f u r y kk Tee! Talk:To Hits a lot of greens still not 2B. H asn't provennhtes^' h LastyeanT28.J3 g « ^ ( and 23rd in putting. Onele ofc best Masters playedred:! (13th)) andar makes a lot of putts in a major championship. C Tee T alk Gameame comes back in with anm easy calm and his wild- from 100 y a r ^ in, whichlisw is h e re Best finish: 28»8 (1997).( (14th).). Will W he bounce back after inconsistent oft the teee (87th).( bits and pieces.a. StillE hasn't won aff th e te e (146th) w on’t the Masters is won. Lostit iiin play- Last year 28.). final-rouround collapse in Players Fasdnadon w ith lob shotIt arounda since being diagriagnosed with can- bun herere. off to Faldo in 1989 wwh h en h e Tee Talk: Showlows more m aturity Champioipionship?, the greens not o plus a t AugustaAi cer shortly afteifter taking PGA ut. Putts with the w hi^ demands more variei missed a 30-inch putt. AiAugusta every time out. ncty. ChampionshipI in 1993. Seems to VIJAYY S IN G H owes him one. best of them. Strong,Sa all around m « n i / JK CALCAVECCHIA have trouble keepingke the iiie • game: 2Sth inI drivingdi accuracy, «1AKI\ .. burning forr fourI rounds.. rtersplayed:4. , FRED COUPLES 38th in greens hit,hit ^th in putting Mastersters played: 11. Augusta js a ba a d d place ; to be ten- t finish: 17 (1997). } DAVID DUVAL May n ( ^ a fewrw more: years here Best:t finish: fii 2 (1988). Masters played: 13. tative. tyearl7. ^ ' Masters played: 2. to get thc patiencaicetowin. Lastye:tyeanT17. • Best finish: 1(1992). T e er Talk: l Any advantage his Best finish: 18 (1995). • T eet TTalk: Hard work with Last yean T7. [i gives him at Augusta is thc best TOMMY TOU) U £ S K1 ' away, by his puttci;, Last yean MC. FAIR M KIh Harmon m has paid off. Is hit- Tee Talk SdU one of th Tee Talk: Has won four.urofhis BIU-YMAYF^“Min ung :rispcns] irons (11th in greens when'his back is he;healthy. Mastcrsplayed:red: 1. althouglIgh at 57th h e is ro lU ^ t l^ last 10 events. Comes into0 A3 holes 22-under-par. He . th c August!usta National clubhouse, }youngest champion ever to w ^ k Thursday, Woodsds willv try and join ntiver hshad a three-putt on tho dan- turned leftA aand went up steep, nar- Jinto the room where Greg Not^lorman, an even m ore exclusiveexi group. gcrousAi Augusm greens in 72 holes, row stairsrs tcto the Crow's Nest, the JLee Trevino, Davis Love mID and Only NicklausS iiin 1965-66 and “Thatat was bccausc of how well1 cozy quarterrters where amateurs stay 5Colin Montgomerie cu i't go0 unlessu . Faldo in 1989-900 hihave won consco- ' be placcccd his iron shots,” Harmon1 duringthc^1C Masters. *■invited. . utive Masters. said. A yearcai- earlier, a teen-age Woods With his Masters viaoty,•, VWoods “This year willdll be different in The :o onc'diffcrence over lastt and fellow)w Iamateur .Trip Kuehne igained not only one of thctic m ost the fact that thee bigb spotlight will y caristi( that Woods will take no one e a se d dowlown those steps and access to on exdusivc clubub w ith me last year butIt I think the intcn- players believe how good W o ^s L o ck er Room Ro to take a look ^benefits for tlie rest of his life.ife. sity will be a1 linlittle more than it is, m ost st! have responded by ra is ^ around. Don't undercstimate howwmuch i was last year.” thelevd.rcl of their mvn games. ' This year,car, sneaking will hot be it i means to players to wiiwin the That’s b^usetse o< f w hat Woods. Erniele Els, in particiilar, appearss a t A ugusta - win- to relisi necessaiy.y. Masters. * accomplish'ed a t t ish his rivalry. At.28, Sts Woodsi willwi] walk past thc Crow’s “If there was one touma:nament ning by a rccordrd 12 strokes at a already!ly has two U 5 . Open champi-i- Nest stairstirs and into the private Greg < Norman could pidc to0 vwin, it record 18-imder-p;:r-par and doing it onships.» and hc and Woods are v^- ' Champion’s)n’s Locker Room, where woiUd ' be thc M asters withvtio spoke on thcic cdndi-t “I wouldn’t beK surpriseds tci'sec “I feeeel like my game is ,ihec^” e and.do it again." Elssaid. firstlockcr<:cr on the left, right above tionofanon^ty. < him go ill there at id.' , ..It* who thinks Woods Tbe si ■ tb e namle e ““Jock Burke Jr.,” tho . “It kills him timt he can’tt gog< into said Nicklaus, wh< sillcy smooth Soudt A f r ic ^I, jnpion. _ tb I e Champions’ Locker Roctoom. It , could win 10 Mastiasters, surpassing knownn as The Big Easy for hiss _1956fhampi ewon.------^ • fluid sw “Pve thoiAou^t aboiit it'because kills * him-thnt h e can’t go0 tot' the thc rccord ax he Wl swing, plso is ploying w ith1 - having won on tbe more int octuallylsnI snuck in there one night Champions' < Dinner. It fallaills him Despite not hav intensity than ever. y i n the P ( ^ Tour this yeai/ear, Woods is pby-,, “IjusUSt have to keep it going,” ' . w hen I waswas in th e Crow’s Nest,” th\ at (Nick) Faldo can play 1 life and ing better thana behi did last year. £aid Elsils, who is omong th c many Woods said,aid. “Tripper and I were. Masters J for tbe rest of his lifi y Certainly, he is moimore consistent playmrs who staned exerdse pro- . tf just hon^g^ g out and w e got bored h ^ ecan ’ti'’ h • ided^to walk down there “It kills him that ho doeIocs not “It’s all a maturituring process,” his grams uto get fit enough to meet diee armon, said. “H e is Tigcrch Tljer Woodi celebrato* a* hohowliu ttio 1997 Matters wtth a •ck out thc Champions haveagr^jackcL" t coach, Butch K ara challenge. Ing lA«nder-par for tha touintuinament st the Auguita NaUorial|>l aolli Club In Locker Rooi Iii-his fiirt try as a professcssional, so .much m ore patient,pa so much “Thistis is the best I've*playcd1 toom." han last year. And going int ...... Augu«t*,0«.------.... — -J------H e w a ssiis surprised to find a com- - - Wpods < joined a group incliicluding , more mature, than into Augustx^^he said. ' ------,5„im tijitv* ^ l » e - - -TIb**#**m . THin M , M n - C-1------

T h e I M a s t e r s . Changees fail tc rize’Auigusta

Bi'RonSlnk There were semes tweaksn to die Rame.Itwasis pobB( Beamon’s record everoything, same as he does. I see TteAModtitdPrm ____ course over tho last'Jst'year. Ihree long jump inini the 1968 Olympics . nor> reason why be won’t do>it it greens.-Nos. 6, 6an(andl4-w ere that lasted 23years.23 j| ' . agaiisin.” ■ . 'AUGUSTA. Ga. - Even bcfoteforo* recontoured slightlyy totl give more It was thee kindki of performance NI dons. -that comesI alongal( only once in a to make-coursesn more difficult, ttser Woods Snished his lZ«tro1nroke opdonsfor{:topositiot thet ' j||||« ■ w |||g...... ||^ ^ nctoiy a t tbe M asten the a y wwas ' A tall pine th at pprotected r tbe lifetime. Therelere is only one. flaw in sayilying it takes away from the echoing through tbe toweriiering right side of the HLth th fairway fen thatreasoninging-TlgerWoods. ' beatjauty of th e recovery shot. He Georgia pines to “Tigeriztrize” down a few years agiago so the tee He just mightml] be capable of advtIvocates pro golf rolling back tn Augusta National Golf Q u b .' was moved W feet to the right to more than oneoni once-in-a-Ufetime 10I oro 20 percent how far the goll Grow rough, was a suggestictsdon. make the drive morere demanding.d performance.X. ball01 will g& Stick foirway bunkers aQ overer ttiie 'IVees were planted«d on the right JockNlcklaiklaus thinks so. So does Certainly, O the fact that Wood: place to swallow up tee sho'shots; side of the dogleg on No. 13 and W oods'copcli9ch, B utch H arm on, h itit ^i o r t Irons into even par-* Lengthen tb e pa r f holes.------o n th e riA ts id e o ff NNo.'18-ta-na^— who says hisIs studentmst ight go into- —hole)Ies maantthat itw as much easi Hide Tiger’s driver. row the oailout areiireas on those dieSOssomedfleday at Augusta. er- forfi him to place his appread: . Woods so completely dominoinat- holes. But tbe basic:atdtudeoftbe at Alittlemonnore than 30 years ago shotlots in the b ^ ^ t s on the dan ed tbe diabolical old courserse in men in charge is thatlatAugustaNa* several chahilahges were made to gen>rous greens with their severe ihooting 16-unde^par, it seemsemed tional is a m astmpiec^ iei and th at Augusta afterscer a kmg hitter won the contintours. "Ih c most I hit into an^any -uneifalng^had to be done to> kek e ^ — vrtiile tfaeMona’lJsa-:sa'tsayTeouire ' toummnentintin 1963 and -196566.^------gree«en bU week-wasa 64ron on NoNo— him from w inning the Mastcasters restoration work noinow and thdn, • "They chnnjtmnged the golf course lOo) on Sund^,” Woods said. evciy year until he lost intereste s t ' you don’t draw a mustlustadieonit . lnthemld-196•19Ms because of me,” Harmon, H who con barely coq But as Woods returns totothe t Tnf^tose^jit's scoring was Nicklaus ^Edd. d . “1 won the toum a*. tainiin his giM when.he talks abou scene of one of the most ov1 i.l-i-i ...i.n.l. I ...... ever, we would never makece anys lost year. A great go]golfer played 3 really haveve to have somo bad cha iver or 1/2 rounds of near peiperfeagolf. . . breaks to loMlose at Augusta,” Nick* onene performance, I think that saysays. . changes because of one player : aU right there,” Woods said. EmIa B s lints up a puttrttattheB a sy Hill hvltatlonal In MiMarch. Bs Is expected one tournam ent,” said AugudRusta It was BiU Walton:on s h o o .^ 21* laus said.“With my length, the ita) rtinnara at this jraar’s Master*.- National chairman Jade Stephc of-22 in the NCAA^ championshipci hazards werereTen*t there. I hit it over It II does say it all ■ -to b a o n e of the frontninn

.1 . • .. 3 9 1 ^^ A l o i)okat 1 1 . 2 i Par4 Pars Par4 ri998 IVM asters I 400yards ' 555yai'>ards ' : Augusta Nationsmal Golf Club, I Oneolthatwo D^Ieg•glefL Drive la ^sta k par-4 holes Falnwsiray drops I Aug : Augusta, ^a. W favoring a left- sharpl) Second rto-rightteeahoL landlns ahotla ; April 9-14 k Fairway bunker drWe,i abort Iron J ^ onrfghtlain < up dow toL-ahaped, ■ playoffthe forseoecond plateau green. * Nacional ■ Ahol»«y^iol8 V tee. Landing • sh o tF.Fairway ; dMcriptlonofthe W area for tee bunkerier on ^ AUGUSTA, GGo. ^ ^ shot la on righLT:lWo (AP) - Hole-b-by. , ^ ; 6.926-yard, pB^72 cerain relfirMrL— ------^ B ------hoIc.dcscriptioD.' Aufluirta Nirtldnar ■wSSi—Kss: the August& N ; QolfClub,t!taof B . left-mntol H green. tional Golf Cli ; the62ndKa«tw* course, site of U '• ToumamenL 62st Masters, A p

No. 1,400 yanirds, par 4: cbe of theae two par4 holes favo^ ing a left-to-riglight tee shot. Fairwoy - blinker on rightIt is in play off the tee. 4 5 ^ 6 7 8 d Landing area for:or tee shot is on an ups- Pars fB l ^ l ' lope. Bunker gunuords left-front of g r e ^ - Pars. Par4 B B No.2,-5SSyaraids, p u 5: D odeg left. ' ' JPar3 ' yards . 535yards B 205OSyards i . 435yards g g g / S O j ^ 360 yc ^ ^ B Faihvay droie sishan>ly in landing area Uiall< of drive, settmgig u p downhill lie for sec- ’ • V*iy'•lywlde ^ ^ ^ ■ D r t vIvalaacroaa a An . Oneo ond shot. Fairvrway bunker oh right. ’ elevated Augut ^ B _ _IwJainkCT8jn.Jii& tm t of green. teelooki------^Neflor — bunker-ln right— KSi ' u up'r? ■ P No. 3, 360 ysyards, por 4: Drive is , ds below area on Ihe ' down on a tighteitest ; yards b two-level - fiunnwaya.^ uphilL SccondI shotsi is short iron to L- : iroach beiMChed shaped, plateauugreen.' j r i o ^ i s Intwo. ^^^^B ' htttante n may ^ ■ t r e e ' s : f- No. 4,205 yaiI’ards, par 3: Very wide Green : 20 y ^ below tefe, but need a- ■ neatled green is about 2i ■ allowtng ■ r a r V ' . even long hitteters may need a wood, wood.>d. LargeI green between bunker high - Large bunker fixfront-right mounds. No. S, 435 yiyards, par 4: Drive is V level across a valley:y to oA uphiU landing green. area on the sligli ^ t dogleg right Green is open at fronont, allowing a run-up approach U) a twtwo-level gnsen. N a 6,180 yarards, par 3: An elevated tec looks downm on a two-level green . t^thosalargele hump on right No. 7, 360 yards,y par 4: One of m Augusta Nationonal's ti^test fairways. > A pproach is upiphill to small, e l e v a ^ , L green. k - ...... No.-8,-53Symm ds, p ar S: Uphill drive • g ^ 1 0 i 1 2 13 J i H m ust avoid bun!inker in right portions of . Mi Par4 Par 5 , fiiirwoy. Can be!>e reached in two. Green ’ Par4 ^ Par4 ^ I 4iSycTds en high mounds, 1 ^ 485yards ■ H 455yardst__ 155yMyards nestled between BB No. 9, 435 ytyards, par 4: Downhill, Teeahotia F ' Rae’a Creek B B dogleg left Sececond shot is uphill to a Downhill, Hill on the J runa along the I ^ B h H right and f l out of narrotrrow ■ ' green tirnt slopepes sharply to the front dog1»glen. open left aide of the ^ B I B ynrds,-pQT4:HilIontho : Mvere ■ chute to ope fairway and S n W . No. 10,485 yi Second (hot fairway. H B V ri^t and severere downhill slope com- l»uphllltoa downhill M croaaes In frent ^ B g Approachh B ^H pensatcs for oextrem e length. A well- green that fromthe i ofthegreen. ^B B •lope* u l J M Cenbetuched ^ B^D j B placed, drawnvn tee shot can set up for extreme m tw In two. Hooked d r l v eB lB B short-iron apprproach to shaded green . length. A I ss&‘» around the com er^^lH among the fostest on the tne TTonL wei^liced. ^ narrow, «B H B . that often is m on doflleg course. drawn tee I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ V e a n t e d green leftcanaet ^ shot can MtTH ^^^^KJa.gu8rdadln— H T — ^Na-llr455-y-yatds,-per-4>Tee-8hot is - ^ t h f u T J — '-upm id-— Iron ■ v out of narrowV shidi has water o a the ; S m r In back o( green, ahoL ^B H B B Br ^ view of green, i ^ to w a r d tho creek. Fa ooe le ft yards, par 3: Ihe narrow, ! , S o f t e n l e l the most Intimidating In golf. No.l2,lS5yt among the can ted green1 isi guarded in front by ; f a s M o n K m Rae’s Creek. SaSand shot from bunker in > thecourM .IH back of green,I, towardt the creek, is one i ofthemostinti]itimidatingingolf.. . ^ No.l3,48Syiyards, por 5: Rae’s C reek 1 le left side of the fairway ; and crosses inn fixmt of the green. Can • 18 m j t ^ M b e re a c h e d iiin two. Hooked drive i H 15 . » m e r on dogleg left can J 14 ifll :»dH Pars 16 Pa^ p<"^ mR k A B around the coi ■ I HB Pars 4 %yoids , 405yards e S ^ V set up mid-ironUl second shot J ■ 500 yards J • m yards '■iOSyards. y U t i5 yards, p ar 4: Straight- « ending area . Slight dogleg JB[ Eb B ^ • away hol^ witl;ith severe green the domi- a ! ■ MouQda on M right Falnvay M B H >^lghtavny 1 ^ ^ * right side of 1 ali over I iV nant feature.'!. Ridge at front, w ith 6- Z -Hole, wtth ' Gwireenfronted^^^^l^B bunkara on foot depressionon that must be avoided. S fairway ean ■ w aterto left Second A J h |H -iMvsre green -- robdrfveof m grtfta that J ytwo B No.15.500)) yards, par & Mounds oo ” ..thtdom lnant^^^^H provtdee t unkaraand •hot uphill B S ^ m distance. If - ■ as a slight to tw o-levelH ^^^^B right of fairway can rob drive of « moundi are ■ distance. If m green that provides some J{. V laovera ■ ■ treacherous pilpin positions. J I No. 17,400)0 yards, p a r 4: L oading • ■ ' {renting I ilL G reen fronted b y two • W the green. S ff B area is uphill. ^ bunkers andd 1has a sli^t crovm that ' makesitdiffiaiculttohold No.18,'405;i5 y s ^ per 4: S l i ^ dog* ■ AP/EdCCdD«aM«o le g rig h t. F?aIrWay a bunkers o left^ ^ScwM:A«u*t.»^.qo!^aib _ ...... ■__ - J____ has Second shot uphillUI to two4evelgreea . mS i ho! - — ^— — J ------0<-Tfciiillm . Tirt»ft

- S p o r t s

“z q E asy^ CON, I F . , E ASY (CX)

Ex-chalam p io n M>like TysoEin S p e n t hi:is m o n e y a lm o st as qc u ic k ly a s l it came in:

B ylim M iaig square feetDettofithislifest;^ i ~iney have m y coropirte czutzvfi VmtmuM tiVim H espentsnt $7(^X)0 apiece for two and u faith to rep resen t zny'ba■best t ^ t e Bengengal tigers, then tens of ' m iu ereit with aiijilimgc,m t gnBSrrriag LAS VEGAS-MDiMikclVsanhad thousandsds zmore for a haWr^iT for myb ] boxing interest,'* l^so a w nn been out of tb e IndIndiana Youth ■ them td san African lion in his ‘'IbeyH have the abseiote r i ^ t Center only a fewfew hours badcyardH1 He hired animal trainer negoctateoantybdaltKodealc ne Ei already be was a ridrich man. b his C a rlM i^i±cIlfor&nod>er$12S^ c conuiiioaair co oo n y bdatf wiDin bet _. _ pocket, the formccec 1heavyweight a year to9 beb( on caD whenever be completed co w ithoa John K. Hocziloczie champion bad tworo checks,i each flm in to> LLas a Vegas to be with tbe aad aa Rofy B oDoio t^ coDsnttaa an d made out to bim foror$i0mniioo. $ |H H ^H animals. agreezDcnL" Most Indiana prprisoners are Mitchellell recalled a “constant The baby&oed B oO o^ wasnasa p v e n $75 in spendiiading m oney to iKUTageofiof p e c ^ " at ly s m ^ Las . bobodi^ of ly so n 's from h b tte e «e ^ ------ease-their-transitioitioo-back-into— ageyeara^iooy.-ILYvwlier* h e ie-r society. Tyson nee sts cami^ m ade Ins way tm ish his a p p ^ If snytmything. he was said he toldtok the fighter rfmr thi: die thi Tyioo inDer a i d e tfiro u ^ - bigger uum ever, aiand multimil* intemipticptions were interfering friaxidup fri widi B m f s lyodiefc-le*.-' nlmaheady had been . ' D B I H B ; '. : with the training.trai Home ] and Holloway bad b» Strode for his returnmtothering. tl “Ih e y’ ddon’t o give a (expletive) irarU w« fcr 1^300 siboe 1 9 ^,serr>> ser In tbe next fewM weeksVi T )^n about me,’ne,*? Tyson responded: io{ eam- would get anotherr Sl$12 miOion'for ‘’TbeyVe! jujust l i r e for t t e money io( his krpahy. Now, tb ^ woul^ b rights to futurec fights tele* and to bei withwi Mike lysoa.” I Usds iMtMgBS, ead i rewardediwitn wit vision. A few mont!onths later, he R unninging his other homes in 10 10 percent o f w h atev er Tysoyson earned the most>t moneyc ever ‘ Ohio, Connijnnecticut Mar^and twrrwl ea fn w >w« | bii e T V given to a boxer - $25miUon-to$2! . was'just; asns draining. ao 'abai fight a stiff named nai Peter bills alonece imounted to $100,00a I ] t didn’t ta k e long fo r &b r ra a e McNeeley. Then theresre were the cooks, body* and aa HoDoMSy to defiver die IcwastheBrstofSIif $140 million in guardsandtnd chauffeurs oo the pay-— er er to C ng. In Cact,-diqr a l r•eady e ^ parses ned during the ro U .-o otd d Tyson l w ai m ore fhan tu ha d signed an ag reem en t: twoc«r next tvro years. . generousitothem.^ toi rrwmtiK tDC forasS y beoonzA Today, much off thatth money is A camp pai aide named Crocodile- ry Ty y n ’s m anagers, p v in g K idf gone and ly sc n is bannedb from Abw»*th»that boxer Mike Tywn eveiituaDy parchuedpar for $3.7 inlinon sKs witvlth an open view In 1995 In Las« Vegas.V The whose sole)le functionl was to dress iVMluinre e a n^jiB to pranoteT^i^ boxing for bitin(ting Evander U,000«quiquar»foet home Included eeven bedn>edroomf, 8 wine cellar, tennis comourt, iwlmming pool, and a guestit house.1 in fatiguesies Iand repeatedly shout thr H a lid ’s ears. . ^ Canwrtly.Tl; Tywn bts bulK i high fence aroundlund his property. “guerrillaa Wiwarfare" at .lyson news Iben, 1 tMO weeks before Tysa Tbe fighter whoI onionce terrorized conferencesices - was paid $300,000 ifas wa ts be rdeased from prisoiV S th e heavyw eightt divisiondi and favorite jeweler. Theh e je w d e rs o f in 1996. agTWt riio MT«»>i»Tin tiB became its yotmgcst!st cdutm p in hi> Las Vegas. Store ownerow Morde- Tyson was in the process of cios- p ve King 30 p ercen t o f a S ^ lory at 20 M t t e ^d aiaway millions chai Yemshalmi iflwaways exterided ing on anotlilothcr house, this one for . eai«armngt anH mwi o i # on mansions. Beetleitleys, jewelry, credit, but finally suetued after a bill $6.95 millilillion just outside of 10 pacB U eadL Id l euuu, and ev«n fien ^ tigaigers while buy* for $805350 went unpinpaid Beverly HiHills, when he lost to gfj\got signing bcooses wocdi us o « in g ex trav ag an t gigifts for his “He was a very ^oocood customer," Holyfidd1 theth second time. A few $3i0 5 tnillian from conoacts Kzni entourage. Doo Kingjn g also tc»k a said Yerusbalmi,, addinga that weeks laterter be hartw^H out of baiu d negotiated w itb Sbowtzzzt huge chunk. Tyson p referred gold gol and dia- contract . amdtbeUOIGnnd. a Tyson not only’ hasha cash flow monds. “I always ad. ‘-'^^9 in U s around the comerr fromf singer a contractict In a prison visiting edsd moTjS. They coold faave m adeidea 1 new. Neither are storiaorics of others Woyne Newton, milnillions more room makiriking Home and Hollo- for Vegas. brtune l»gaHy doubleible:' who profit from them.em. went Into remodelinging the 11,000 wayhisoffidfficial managers. ^fapping 00 this gtiy.* But never has itt happenedhi on . Tyson w u ______gid i n grand 320,000 Bentley Azuni, the mo w asn't entirely Tysoc-son’s to keep. scane $106 ir co8tS25.00forboth6th sessions. Lale registrants will The $30 million pajda: : six f i ^ t s since getting exp«ixpcnsive production cor in tl; will rwt be guaranteed'a X S iic ^yswouldbe For his si froo T-Shirt U lo regregistration will also be available c u t in h alf by th e titime Tyson out of prisenson, Tyson’s sm allest worlvorld' i' ble at the FronUer Hekl con- ^ cession area •/,' hourlur prior| to oach dinic at o£ost of w rote checks for S9 million to purse wasIS $10: million to fight TjTyson bought it, and ordere rt of $2S.00fctf both sessions. King aitd $3 millionteach eai to Home Buster Matl:athis Jr. In three of the fourbur more..In the space of a fe andHbSoway. fights, hewswas paid $30 million for ninutes, h e had spent more thsJ s I “ e " LLi SKILL DEVELOPM" n t c l i n Ic r e g ISTRATIONs FORM **After we ^ v e himlima check for eadione. jlSmillioa _ Ihorabyaulhoitzotho'tw T wn Falls Aa-STAfl Bow) and ...... $30 »"iT1i. I the World different bot likeness. When tl homes. T x w n o S i d e s ...... $ 6 9 .9)0 £ ■ Aa-STARS in carere of Jodi West, 2661 E.37, 3700 N., Tvrin Falls, ID 8323301 by April 13, Wrestling Federatication s e e d e d With millilillions in bis p ^ e t on _ ^ l ^ u r e your spotIt a a t this y e a r’s Clinlcl Tyson’s p ictu ree for its bis releasee£rom 6 prison, tbe spend* 733-1143£

I OB b d B g b o s s rT & s ■ VSIDE " cotiyfcukie&awm Ae ' Tfflifis ...... 22 sdl

t e '■i'

B r i e f lLY' Idah(h o I n d i a n t r i b e p^Moni takes2 S chance on I n t e;m r et gam bling Skillpath Seminarais g I H . . Tba/UiodatdatadPwa ______

- s e ts 2 local woric'• “ h o p s XEY"-^“Tbe Cocur'd^AJene>ne IW lN FALLS-SkiDPadi Sfii'minar* o IS pfc- • Indian triltribe, whose casino has netted, ' seodng tw o workshops ia TwiTwin Falls' $22 mUlioilion in five years, is taking its'its biggest gagamble yet: that its Internetle t • • FtalhtDgsnistisi^anoed fry a m gamblinglg coperation will survive beyond IO 4 3 0 p jn . U a i tbe CCazQrao a S p rin g itsfirstbin Park HoceL 1357 B f a e l ^ BhdOh LN. T h ediedc ed is stacked against the 1 ,^50- 0 - aewapiracfato member!r tribei in northern Idaho’s tm e ntanaeenKxu rafan fromom Dr. S tqihen Panhandl*idle, the only tribe in Americai c a . ^ offeriagga; gambling in cyberspace beyondind P jiu ip a o ts wiD leam bow to■octeei^Bip i bingo. OsvldJ. MtthMon, chief!if exaeutive offleer of eam bU il^ Ccwi d-iUno iadtan Mbo'iIbe'a bineD n d O iha) opKatkm.t.a|sthetiifaeisot j bemeeo bow time B spett andDd 1m a ts iiDpor- , Attorneyneys general in 36 states have‘VC willing to pull tha ptuj on iU Internet gamtillng epentlen,len, des|4ts the cootrevany it battttCMMtatad. i tant ID hfe, bow to rgcoeniiee ttthe (fiSerence a sk e d the National Indian Gaming between wfau cao and fannot ti otbeCDBtnM Commissiission to shut down the US Icngc, a Hght,” Stcnsgot;or said. “But what how to set gnah and jnario es thatt form the Lottery, th , tiie tribe’s phone aitd Internet hasn’t b ^ a chidlengitge? It wasn’t that basis of a penooal actiaQ plann andai more. Tbe gam es. Ai And lawsuits against UnistarF " hard of a decision." cost is $135. Entertninninment, tbe company manamng * Fttndam cntals o f P erson Since last May, USi LotteryL has been so i^ Uw for aie loitcitery, are pending in federalf** offering puU'tab or scscratch-off games &bna^Bs and SopsiBDn is set i coum inWa &Qssouri and Wisconsin, pjn. i^xil 21 at tbe Westoa FlatPfaaHold.1350 , that simulate lottery ticdckets.!In January erbaps m c^ ihrMiening of all to — it-began-a-weekly si)six-number-draw-'— —:—, ___ th e C onu* w 'd’Alcn»’ In tm et gomes is ' The ww|uboitjCbciBes oq Cai sam e that con b e ^ yyed e from 33 sta te s. le^slationion proposed by S ea. Joa ■ ?^*“'^,vl5tlwph6b6 or-toterne -^-and pracn^ l^ a U f y o p e r di - -A nt,-tbattat would B m all gambling ova* fiscfetgB^ tBiiJojieB p c tn ^ n g “ T hey’re re a l trailailblazers,” said ' lU B oans,(lBc^ llie Intenemet. The bill is expected to Sebastian Sindair, a gambling^ an^yst • jsgjj* taioD and SBDjal barassment, w le Senate Qoor this month and a sa£ety icgDboo with Christiansen, Cumimmlngg bill has been proposed in the* e in New York.' : . Unistar hupickcd up most'of. the taib,,. . For note infmnarinn or to} enroQa . in e th e r We rere ,w orrit about it,”'concedes m risbop, call (800)87^7545. so far amounting to Sl:;i3 mUI^A!^,:^6 Bpatarapenteimitim Dare& Iatl[a±eson, a former deputy com* l e ^ battles, 25 s t ^ imBnt f i a bnBt ularly and just 1,300) playi thc wesldy iBCeireatbiep^njfiwPdiatiugiii it Siensgar, tbe tribal chairman aUan.«lifclikn3d«l __tinn nf thf> AAA fTaTd.piihhf? “I S s draw game for a minimimunt jackpot of $1 I a Purp le IIqa^^ f^om -\^etnam,-‘P ’ millioTt le tribe was convinced of its The eindudessoth g] “ i'l *= ,' .^'1 Public suspidon thailat the games are - to n a p 0 a m d HuBuftv- liS S ^ S gan.es-1,’ legality when it began US^ ® not legal, combined wiinrith th^refusol of tttBoamby. d e a ils a s cnxszDe type, special riwtt that hasn’t changed, , lasges aod bours of opcrat knew it was going to be a chal- Ploase secte0AMBUNQ,Paee02 W B m Last year, sooae 38 &3Eod TooToolBook g in to were (ficrilnited H u. of d iscge g e to 40 nnDko n s a id . To^ sales increase se64% SSTo*- | h Hiow c the Inteismet game is played for AObertson’s store're chain nrica ' -r-. fortbe n t kasddateidPwM i n ' ______BOISE - Alberoon-s Inc.z. nreports sales US Letteiy, the tribe’s Website.Jt. Residents of 17 trends for tbe four-week period i e soch lotteries are not iod ended M aith picks winniamint J T S S ^ w m . Thele US1 Loabxy, ow ned by theeCoeur C other states wbere 2 2& d’ Aienlene tribe in nortbcentral I dsho, ^ has legal cannot regi^ser. Total sales ioaeased 6l1 percetfcenL four instant-win g a m ^ th at vroricirk like Once reg isteredai. a p layer d ick s H s For tbe ei^-w eck period endnSng&&Dtfa2^ KaichaiinLh' lottery;ty tickets on thelntetneL way throng die gagame, Qsins tiie aunise^ total s t o ioaeased 6.4 percoas t Iover tbe simi- Wertoy. Tbe Awweekly e six-number, draw gam;ame— to choose the sizesi of bet and to b r e^tt^wedc pedod last'jcar. deteimim ined by blowing ping pongQg 1haH< “s a a td i* o& the tit i ^ c t in nf AlbcnSOO^ <*e3-’s Gamunblers in 33 states and oververseas acctwmt, and liiet ip layer can ask for a Con^freslunentiilUiinlc a re able a t to register their naxnames, diedctobesemaia0 any time. eaifler about financiicial future t ': , . , ' Tody% coOeflS frednncn arenalm 1 trlliiok- JT I Trms l use offlJbeatadnnnessages t(to target Gjeneratioi]nX ers ing about what Jdads of iBtesoneDneotstfa^oieed for a s e c s e financial fb tn r^i, aiaccocdiDg to a ThaW atta sbbw -fhat m o st X, a supposedlysu angst-ridden grouroup of to a t t r a a th is poiopulaxion. M arteters __ claim s. “ S tu d ies sb - CTy caB uaopedbyNiwfiwi ■'T' 'Am ericans' have seensn ,4 ,iiA Io n ^ d is- '45'mifl:iniidirSmcniSQBrbBtwranlSFIteFBgB— lUBoghrtissn^o Twtv- WASHIHINGTpN Atcall, a Vienna,ma, tance ads in thc lastt yyear. So here’s a of 20)and ai 33. It’s a worid where realisalness gaage and by 071Zring to act one c£ b l tb e poQ o f 2,1m fredunei attimdc are in, pretense is out.ut. tiiem—orbowtbebey Tiewed them to he S S ilS S S Va,Ion*methings with grunge-ge-Uke Butifaead view ifof how to advertise to VPnTlr^ gmtfh TTiTmnp- ke& Only 30 piscent s ^ stoditocks, bonds and is>tbat drawing.drs The pitch follows: "12“12 If you don’t get thesese ads, chances are wardrodrobes who sit 'around and grcmsegn Gen X* Aid J. W; mutual fnnds a re r e iy import(ortant for th e ir ^I minute„ for businesses, to any-my- you’re not supposed to.to. A t^ and other ' aboutIt theirt lot in life. TheyVe authutliored ' in g .p a itn e r a t YiTankelondi a Fanners > . sfininiy. w here inin tthe country at any tim e ... sim*am- consumer-oriented1 icompanies' arc newsppspaper ads saturated withith hip In^ a Norwalk. Co nn. is fTOnirliin Is, no dialing codes and no dis- increasingly using sudich’offbeat images. words:js such as “suck.” ifew system eracOcatates ■s.” and slogans —and new!w technology — to Thele (teSaB>lpe> ...... __ Onlinele ' ” • • Norton' '■ C orp.,p., of Culver City, Calif.,r.. and pencmal cumputin]ing’s nanonBSy lecog- detect a posable Tins and sendndaopyofthe Expen nized experts afieflCf e^ltm p 5 TTTT< prttto g g so r^ p an TmtfflwPq - — If thfitearo’c ’nn»» fM n p Pvt» li»gr«<»/» ypt tn _ _ fatcmm cet T utorial published by Exi ends dte possiUe four yearsars of.writing al^ut.computers,ers, read one I would recomiinmend. • Soitwaiwart of Coral GaW ^ iTaT; iabtbatcaniden* it^tbatth: tbe appedte never dies for howow- Most contain more‘ iiinfoi^ation than r the two, PC Guru is tbe mostSt wdl-i helped write the i tncblemaker to an anal]i» lab 1 lg fiom -----Nortan-Utilxaes sofoftware I Tinw'nwnefl it as a vints and come iqiqiwithaway 1 to' togecftanCart^ stories. one person can abwrbrb. They also'tend roundeided, covering topics rangmg f p. — whidi helps ymi T h e ree’s ’s such a constant need for to be fdled with more« jargon than the inner workings of a personalal ccom- b y Sym antec Corp. dm ioateiL oetlt's manage tiie heahhfa Iof y ^ h ^ drive. sent back to d>e' entiy4evdnrd information that I feel likecel I avemge newbie can untiiderstand. ' P«tef•X ^to the basics of the Internet A ^rescrijxiaa* is d n s e s more expensive, sellidg forrasu^ a PC&iraexcdsii ‘ ^ tiiMiiicH Jii» fait Sx ithePCwididiri'Ik could writewri the same column everyery Training-oriented solsoftware packages ed $2955 at most computerrremil n the^^fli^rfp " Ttn&Acavi£Dgtotbemagaitn ritW r m nT! ’ W eek.Of Of course, how m any d ifferenent t are far better, becaususe they do what ges^ beaccmrfrihedinamanttofmifmimites. ways areK theret to talk about how to cutcu t books can’t Teach you)u how to use y o u r', o u tets.' i ^ ‘ andpasteitetext? computer while you’rere using your com- . ‘The]le'program ts slickly produced,ed, fea- e n th e basics of pip e rst^ finance sob-' CamdadtaBsUraifadwfnrqxNts Youcou j keep one of fat com-om- puter. tu rinng, g numerous videos by PP« e te r nealease see n U E . Page H2 ■i TIW^ M« T TTM------

M o n e y NewtaIX worldi opens IU f r r IFAsetss up a wilin, win, wiin deal when yii^ou are sme pay. Instead, they eaSdH- - -wfaeyga^PtdP»Mirarinm.-ti^ — flpted tolaSwtheli& afl and-tb^ ------— BAtTIMORETAF)*=-■ BeingB ~Tbe Schedule I CC is w here self'— lngs-of-J(-W5.400or.les9ia-1997r- !T to overwitnBoId taxes, yourx own boss opens u p a1 wholew employed peoplepie report their and an aadditional 2.9 percent sredfey bDsft± e s how tond^w I iththe ' then-watruir iq> to 18 for its new ^ world when it comes tintime to income and expenitenses from their applies Iti to earnings above that < i d m n ^i, a a i cui'uc<|UfTify ot having had ^ a seven-year strug^ele w' ith cr for business ppr;pjirposcs In 1997, You cacan also deduct half of eriodkr Ifcgss«ncse.IbTbe n o o ey they o iu piud thi the Internal Revenue SerService com plete Form1 4i4562 to deter- your self!lf-employment taxes in holding iitwniintc o r ss sa sn aaifiihaiehad n: i op fro n t cso ld itBpfe.'*W(*Wdl.heaaya,itw asa^ over\ what they described an hon- mine your deductioinion. Line 25 ol: of th e Form 1040, but in stiadier«3or. xBse dx v aftstfcetanc bExv beat nmsseisted in their tn- -^agifttodto the fisdeial and peifaaps ^ incsses, such os a ' doing so0 i may affect your deduc- ( plan, and jjo^a aateffjma est mistake Involving taxejxes for ’T or sinoll busines jay. rcRsneBL her i husband, a long-haul1 truckt one-per$on housee paintingp opera- tion foror Keogh retirement All«x]7 cm 7syerBaedrting a loss. You tho-m ost IS C21^jr— JOB E tf s * c T B e y ococ H have ha il am ount. Tl said. 9 te didn’t Hie a ScheduNlule C — you are not reporti ist vcxinglproblem s-for - :. T b a t th e y don’t, says e leveral req u ire- m any sellelf-employed workers is mgriyadriaeyuufciiuibgtg5*ff— at mncsey to sa»«. p:pln< matrhtng yiwfii'n w for h er husband’s income,, whichw have to meet sevi n,isabadandverya)6tily that your gross determirlining your business n^zzaS mmyfeBBttbarar employ, kmcr ha£it whicrhich the IRS seems to is required for independent•m con- nients, chiefly th i traao rs., receipts are $25,OG1,000 or less and mileage a! as o p p i^ -to .y o u r com- tfasfisclvs tfs. 9is »=■ ___ ' In the ensuing dispute, thethe I R S __business expen^« s are $2,000 or , muting mimileage.. “ ■ gamI2ieea « Gene Autry’s wages.wi • icss. SeFPuElicaic a tio n 33'4 fo r " Coiisi3c3cr the ca» ot a printer" IIt took several trips to th eI IFIRS to details with a smanall office in a to p p in g GamblinggH— Z z: _ reisolve J, the issue, and it wasIS ffinal- T h e re ’s a b igg difference d in 'center. TThe printer can deduct 1; CoitttandliamSl ly settled in November a t an IRS treatment of cxpiixpenses with a the miles>s from the office to deliv- problem-solving day. m treatment on cr goodsIs i to clients. But he can’t G a m b l i nlg g operation sees e success p Schedule C from i fo r p8 Linda Autry brought aI tinti of personal incomee taxes.ta You can deduct thithe miles driving fivm e r e i ^ — ctMkies to an IRS agent whoho han- deduct all expensisnses related to home to }t the office; that’s consid- sBtwesa, aB^iiritiifniM■a______» DOW aI baskeU»Hbo standout at died d (he case, and the couplepie was the business. Onn youry pcrsonolr. crcdpers(rsonal commuting expens- G om agaPrI P reparatoiy School in expecting (> a refund check. incomc taxes, you''ou'rc limited to es. B bt i f ih e legal bsnSlc . The Coear wtTr a o c s o f landIan within reservation contractors’taxes. o -W ed^atcoddfaeaa^ report part-timeIC iincomc from such as >a a share of tbe rent or ii&Sst^ aSmaiomschooloot for grades K- boondaries.ies. They are building a Almost one in three worlorkers their home businessless.: . dcpreciaiiation. ,To qualify, your cessi jncl^mBcnrmwetaaaiiiTjiflm S ac EXeSnef andnd has pot hnn- weOnessceic e n ttr with an Olympic- fa iC* ^ m e Ynnt^ ^ j ^ has w hat the government caicalls a Other issues for independent ‘ home offji[fice must be the principal ” =*™ &e£sGft&oasaaaw«t< o f d o llars sixed swimirimming pool on an 86- nonstandardq job. The IRSIS said: contractors: lajT eff £ato ^ • place off tbusiness, a place where le tribal aad acn^sitein^inWori^. that tJ in 1996, 16.4 million pcipeople • Selt^mployme.ment taxes. You you meetet customers, or a struc- Kuama.-gafeyf ppid£c sdKx^. Anewpdr poUce departinem and fj IqCi s pdU idjr sa d e d aciEOQ!]c o m m filed a Schedule C, moree t th an have to set aside: tajcesta for Social ture apanart from the living quar- d^sdioolswill coansystecstem with judge, prose- double d the 7.4 million who0 ffiled Security and M i^c^care. The 153 ters. See nic&tioiu con>}uis3^ bsscstsed E9 ^ c*J i nm 2C Publication 587 and Dthsjeac. cutor andid publiiii defender all th tl e form in 1975. perccnt tax is lcvried i« on n et cam- Form 8821129 for details. . are now using w« egeate« Lota g y jdiyC T h ay SU-C t o th e r m o d em Also, eadi lion leonii of lonoy BiSxo * fwwTt mtfearnifaettib^s $500 eachch August,i so families i : '«nde«adiyDac,S90l£!EaaiiD s s d e iiiiF~u^ riiwp ini^ can Ix^scbischool clothes, and S500 ' U n ited Stzie&, Y a o o ia1SB0& ss ThcBSBafaofdd sber for Christmas shop- O nline__ • Tbe Coeur d'AleaesSe O■iTVir^'lO S Bpgir.M-»r>r.ii JiMW^ and , ^ tribe ping. Most 1 CoRttaMdrroraOl ist of >«<•*» child’s allot- < an Internet Scrvice.ice.provider. scientistsIts turned to a device . ,saidDoiiDon Harris, president of oneofthem.* Needing a wayly toi control a pve iribe red snon^ naosata s aCjB^Brf’raEogsm ExperfSoftware’s Inter . aeeTSemd Caiaatscan an Ohio-ba^■based company that is ~ :e rn e t computer screen cu:cursor, PARCs orhcr mdu»Ljes,begnn^ T u t o i ^ $14.99 a t most com])mput- , LOC £x Vcscoosin,in. Attorney helping rh«»TTithe go online. Native loking for a "W e hc^ie a itiD h e a Soce er stores, doesn’t have the s G eo eral Jam es DlDojie win not Americanm Interactive1 Gaming ^ pr-«f t&e £szmssaeoal of the tribe Inc broad scope'of PC Guru, but l ' :-NNew i Job? B etween d ie crSieaniS i&e is a plus.'You probably can le [ Its fiederul suit. Ro$e.bmihowever, contends that of s ^ d . b o w erer. s o o d s sasom e a x t& fisn^nt ia hi whatjf you need from Inter Bbc h e believesi hehi has a good the. marketket will remain small ^ Cli;iickHere! Tutorial in two o r three sitti] i S i aij aJw. cftan ce o f p re rata £ ilin g a g a in s t >mHt 5 public pu has confidence ^ Tbe 3S iiau iittT^ eis» n ii \ w hereas you can spend a lo ified ad] on the Iniemet. CizBBic. 'the games!s aiare run honestly. ^ last summer n-«^ tim e w ith PC Guru and still re fut, they're easy, and rr-?r^ n '‘VO&DOC U stsazartMsvemsre Just last month, the U.S. “ U J i m i J H they get r see everything it has to offer. !t rcsultil Whether you're i«^ . CS oux o f brtsines:ess,* said Jim Attomeyy in New York tribes from offeaia^g Internet Tutorial takes you I |b ! I ||| h i s l buying orT sselling, all you hive to do £^ttiWiT>^'say polcesnan. announceded t ?«>Wi tiiniiK nf 20 A | U L U ^ ^ isclidc.Tolfo fmd out more, call todayl a step-by-wep tour of cyberspi allowed nnder ibe is£SS, D oyle d o e sn ’t U.S. opeiatila to rs of Internet gam- “ £ H 111111119 Th»Tlr covering the basics, such as rim es-N ew e OnlliM Gaming Regnlaieoy AtfTIv~ «;»>■■ tSutk*hafwiiff gmmUmgisa^iod L blingsitesinsin tbe Caribbean. ? TS; m iB 208) 733-0931 history of the Internet, hov x o io - b e t {qc consumoers. e] "There’s Sajs Roslose: “Having arrests _ _ low to i-';,;-: BCSftMUniJf commission prerionsly x o send e-mail and the differe http*.//WW'wwjnaglovalleyxotn EiSe's; iBofiody cftecfcingtng the odds, made by tl ;rence : ^ ® W ^ S b?5 M rized tb e C oeur emphasis on- a dog or aa mostlyo naked tnan or ly ly ended when its contrat r a c t 1 cars are like “jiBnk roc2^ ; eeffitt® it like iit t is c o m e s a s witb>rith a phone strategical- esxpired. r Jenni, if you recall,all, is Coca-Cola C o.'s £D-£iaed c a ic re G e a l e t s( rebeln againstl ty superim]imposed over certain thiihe 21-yev-oId W ashington rc pnicn for its new sods jiittiw “ tfce pijiaened on them. body parts.ts. . • . dejent who is living her life o\ twentj-someiinngs. Conpland’s The ad1 theme,th simply put, is thithe Internet. A camera in1 hher Tbe OK. eneracion X,* "No B5."” AtcaP,A a four-ycar-old aapartment p captures her cvcjvery • If your’rc asasking yourself tliis'-quesiistion, Edward gans sucb a s '“I>an1i b e ffsc w fneft. im m n m lizesed tfieni as a company’ wwii ith aboot 40,000 sub- m< into Tt<»TiVtnjt jbene *"»* ss K nove, much to the delight of li help. We’ll help analyze : * gjssezasoit of >*•»•» anti con* m ar»>< d 5145 million in rev- thithousands of fans aroundjlh“ t Jones can he e the benefits reason for erdyibiiig’' J eaaedt&afi. e n o e la st ty year, t even m arkets a glcOobe. of CoDvertinjing to a Roth IRA or contntinuing to "W hat’s lb e pcaax <£ OK sc _ E » = a = m p M ■5H contribut to your traditional IRA. W en, w h a i's d ie p a a cd a -* ycuBjS cgnniiTnwt i thing?" smAi>A 5p jbtsJj ■ and marfcetmg typ«ypes — mostof the prodncL . (PI.™ baby boc F ive y e a rs a fte r ib ese fii • P«=™ =itaosc^ 1 040A some nsarkec0 s bate wised to Z. and are now tiding a a fiz fcy HHIcmis W hinirt^» fresh ta c k : b o n e a y . ec a a Va., a d a g e n ^ . No one knows the tax co:ode better.than the professionals at H&Rh Block. “ Im age is -nnfhTTts T iir j C a u S tu irm ^ s r t i d ■ rt TtmkUrt lS2SAdJlan%vf.E. .834 I Falls Avt. ISIMalttAvt.lt. E. ■ ' BtnrUksoH ' I O uir r experiencedfl preparers; canc help you pay less Suite 105 SuiUWW 734^264I t327AlbUmAvt. or get more back.. Our rai-ates are reasonable, 734-9106 Buriey »«78.113I we stand behindd o u r, work., -Q» - - Sound like someonee you can use? i j S C K a .E d w air i d j o n e s Sorvino Individualuallnveslof5Slnc8i871 V RobSturxia Sht^SelM iS15/mmAve.E.i 834 I Mis Am. SuUclOS SulU iOtO Tvdn 73Z-88S r«-'& ’life “ 734.9106 733.4925 www.odwi , www-safel Buriey/Rupqfc43fr^6-8SSS ^ I E CYSaWgUSfcTftgtMPMAPPOIMTMB^eflSAVAIlABLfeiJTWOTNECESSAflY

i I 8 I ____L______' 0 8«to!r..Aprt«,.l^. _

M o n e y

^ W I N D S — Misinfonrmationfifails to daimpeil

I business bank- ing activities in T TWIN FALLS - W. LiLone the Magic popularit K ity of inveestmentcclub Startin of W arminster, Pa., a .,: and Valley. He ^ formerly, of Twin Falls, has beganhisbonk* Chicago Ch Tribune ______course, thc topic camecat up. The Michael Bor;onanslnga. “They’ve joined LRP Publicationsons ing career in unpleasantness. Thcrhe audit that lived herei dllt their lives, and .. Horsham,Po. 1969 as a BEARDSTOWN, 111. — If[f tthc showed the ladies’’ faifamous invest- they’re a bdcdoved p a n of the com- Startin is the mona^ng; cdeditor trainee in tbe box be fuU of books sitting nextext to ment d u b did not numake m uch of munity." of “Educating for Employme'ment,” * m Payette branch Donna C( Strieker's desk is anyf indi-in a kUling in thc stocli10^ m arket at ' Thc womenen, who'found inter- , a bimonthly trade period!iodical a n d w as pro- cadon, ca the controversy swirllirUng all, that their vaunttmted 23.4 per- national fatome with their first dealing vrith issues in vocati(ational ^ • m oted to assis-, around ar the Beardstown LadOldies ccnt, ten-year oven/erage an n u al book, ‘‘Thee Beardstown] Ladies’ ! education at the kindcrgai . tant manager wUl wi not have much of an impmpact rate of retxim wasLS a measly 9.1 Common-ScSense Investment ' through 12th-grade and p ^ - StieEIlMKeOtr AltnHack of the Parma on or the investment group’s pojpopu- percent. The ladic:lie s m isspoke Guide," oskeked for a recalculation . oiidaiy levels. LRP specialize in branch in 1971. larity. loi themselves. of their ste■toried double-digit ^ ^_publica^ons geared towwdird thc Albion Campus pi .hBS.5erv.ed.9s_bianch_____..Strieker,.executivo-dircctortor-of ------Dothey-fcclthcyly h.havo brought----- roturns-ftf£t«r-quostions-werc t< ------leg'dl and coucatidhal proprofes- politicarevents ai ■ in St Maries, Emmett, tho th Beardstown Chamberer of shame upon Beardsirdstown? Are raised, startirting with a Chicago dons aiid also has offices inin WestV ch a irp e rso n 3T fo r the Albion Rupertandlnd Idaho Falls. Comnwrce, O keeps a stock of‘ at auto- they bickering amongong themsdves magazine reponrei questioning the ' Palm Beach, Fla., Qnd i Fourth of Ju ly celebrationccl for Bryant tis is a g ra d u a te of the^ graphed gi copies of the varicirious about how the mistaistake came to accuracy oft]t their daims. Alexandria, Vo. several years, . . Universitylity of Idaho and the Beardstownb< Ladies books hondjndyto be made? Pointing{fingers? fin Betty Sinnnnock, longtime trea- , —t— Startin-is-*i991-gnjduatnnte-of ------Otior— torvieirfce— awards— Padfic Coajisast-Banking School-at------seU-ttrvisitors-who$e drop cBeanistownBusiness------■ Twin Falls High School1 atand a annotuced a t D.L.L. Ev&ns Bank’s the UniversiersityofWashin«on.He her ht office. fe ssio n a l W om en’s 199& g ra d u a te of Idaho, SiState onnufd employeee banquetI w w is a membenber of the Twin Falls Tbe .Beardstown 'I/wasJiistamisfaJte. WhWhatimrecan . J?vestnienMIt Club, attributed die U niveisty. A t ISU, hc was5 a staff : Kaylyn Petersoison.Jones, 15 Area Chanlamber of Commerce, Business Bi and Profesdonal mistake toI ana error in recording • writer for th e “Bengal" stucstudent years; M egan Pi>y‘ayne, 10 years; past presidesident of the St Maries W w om en’s In v e stm e n t we do?' data in a COIcomputer program thc ' newspaper from 1993 to0 199S1 JuIlcrMillcr and an Lorraine chambersr cof-Commerce, past- Qub, a aka the Beardstown dub uses to track their finw dol : and published his own stucitudent 5 years;rs; and Angie presidentIt olof the Rupert Rotary Ladies, Li approach an dealings. newspaper, “University VoiVoicc " H endrix, top see lle ll r fo r c re d it Chapter and past b o ^ member industry in in this town of -C arol M cCbmbs, on investment “Theiadiidies were very con- • - during th e 1995-96 school)1 yevy and check .debit)it cards, with of the MlMinidoka Memorial' about at 6^00 people. club’s misstated r tat the public would . His porents are Wesleysy >nd Nlcolc Harmsi second i and Hospital Beardstown typifies draceofrctum S tJ h .;had purposely m i^p- , DianaStartinofTwinFalls.S. Heather Spencerr third.*tl agricultural lUlnois, and resented reresiuts in any of our ! FALLS - Two Magic its 1? largest employer is Ex fafame youngest members"s of o the group. "We share-^ this ori^nal rate of Bank as vice presldent.andid irela- ' h as b een h ire d1 as a; a financial Businessi BuBureou’s annual mem- is is Its historic status. It wasas ithe “It was just a mistaistake. What return in goopod faith and are tetri* tionship manager at thee TTwin adviser at the Tvrinrin Falls office. bershiomeetneetingFeb.25. site sii of a Uncoln-Douglas deblebate more can we do?" bly sony fortir die error and any con- FaUs Business Financiti Cent^ t e r . Before JoiningWaddell W. & Reed Norm SlSkinner of Skinner in 1858, and the town boastsitsthe l^othing, y say fo lk s In fusionitmay#y have caused" Atkins is responsible fortorpra- last Octoler, Heeleck owned Alan Sewing in 1T ^ F a l l s will serve country's cc only courtroom stillitiU in Beardstown. Here,I, thedi ladies are Althoughh they are not as rich viding First Security prodi:oducts )n in Twin Falls. on the boaiioeifl oi directors. Tom use m in which President Abrahraham . not celebrities; diey*!ey*re just regu- as they figigured, none of the and services to businesse■sns to s p e d a lto to1 retiremn ent and Stoltman-Hii-Homllton of the Walker Lincoln U once practiced law. lar neighbors, frierdends a n d co- Beardstownn Ladies say they are meet their financial needs.>ds. H e education planningIng. H e earned a Center inn GGooding will serve on B ut th is ia now , aand workers, dlsappointcIted. Their message, WM^revio^^ly em p^^^asas vice bachelor oi busine:jiess administra- the advisorysorycoun^ Beardstown Bi has found intercema- Despite aU the hubbubhu about after ^ wajms about learning how lendha degree in finaInance and man- t h e BettoP»»y can“ ■ be found on recentlyy jjoined Canyonside names. ni Som etim es out-of*to'•town ■■.mil _ loon seaetary. Keller's decdedica- Internet at htWj/Zwww.wad.hti Realty’sI brbranch office in Twin visitors vl will just drop by•y thei . Ig llllllll^ REFINANCE 1 Yoo u r H o m e ! tion, team work and drive(during du delLcomorcall736^ « 5 6 3 . Falls. Chamber unexpectedly, hop the past 17 years has helpedDed the H ardinging says sh e is excited tcto get a glimpse of aI rer a l ' - U.S. Bank has about herer 1move to Canyonside ^ bank expand from onen st m a l l Beonlstown Lady. ■ branch in Albion where sheihe firn nBmed WilliamI BB ryant as vice Realty, whiiwhich h u offices In Twin “Some people wUl drive downdc ' 7 .1 * 5 b e ^ h er banking careerT t(to six president and teaniam leader of its Falls, jeroitTome, Buhl and Gooding. frfrom Chicago just to m eet theiiiem," ■ •offices, bank executives said. Magic V alley Busiusiness Banking she hasI b

' NEW; YORK (A P) - SoSo th e I------Dow t«rice rose above 9, April 3.1998 I T . Friday, and each time felliu^ba^ I I B f f llEf i8983.41 CEEZBBTHii ' down. This must mean so r , -3J23 I Low IS W iS l *®“®- IflOHl y ■ ^thing, right? Maybe the market’s scareared of p r T T T r 'T r r r making a big commitmentFW on ffie------.!/ '!'>•■ ~ -----—N-E-i-Waxii-I] : upside? Maybo traders aree tiyingti: — ; to tell us something aboutut ifirst- " I quarter profits? -e^oo ’ROVEDiJ S-- - - - r IMPf • Or maybe, despite the! atatten- "N - ,;y • _ygQQ- tion the Dow Jones industlustrial I ’• • -i^L]: • : -r." I average, tends to get whe(Then it i/i/ee 2/1/9B 2/1 3/1/98 4/1/» 1/1/M 6/1/M , : reaches a round numbere r like: ' 9,000, investors and traderslers are ' • just doing business as usual^ But managerss who\ sold had see ^ thele mm arket “From a technical standpiidpoint decisionm to t do so well in But bothoth onalysts said It was ; 9,000 doesn’t really m eanluJanv- i advance — justas as they probably largely thethe media that are con* thing more than 8,900,”” : M id ®»300 or 8,600,8,6 or maybe cemedwlthYith 9,000. ‘ Antony O’Bryan, a marlwt« t ana- when the Standardonl Sc Poor’s 500 One reaseason why market pros shrug off the arrival of m\ ' lyst with A.G. Edwards Sc SSons reached somome milestone of tend to shi that when it comes to the Inc. in St Louis. itsown(theS«ePai’ and other broad 9,000 is that “Nobody takes them tenterribly “ “rket indicator::ors aU reach ed Dow, 1,000XXI points is like the way ; seriously,” be said of the5 DDow’S' new highs F n ^y). ) . So it wasn’t a one-timee oioilman Nelson Bunker •scribed a biUion doUais: - milestones. matter of tradersirs believing the Hunt descri But numbers like 8,000 or 9,0009 market was too highhi« because the It’s not whavhatitusedtobe.' ■ can by themselves some proprompt Dow had reachecled 9,000, or of When 1th the Dow first closed ,000 in November’1972, It '' trading up or down. On FriFriday, investors sensingng som e trouble above 1,000 im\mw . one reason wlw the Dow couwuldn’t «*Md. took a percentogeper gain of 100 [ to reach th e next mil* hold its gains U because conwmput. .^yonewhoreireads the finan- . percent to ■Z er*programmed sell o on rd e rs ^ P a8 «irket or newslettm lenary. So the fact that it took edictions of when another 14-]14-plus years to get there tz kicked in. is sure to see predi •j- “Some money managersrs were^ ' ^ach its next mile- was unders:lerstondable. But at 8,000 meant another 12.5 per- i-i^^olding off and waiting to0 sees< if P®** — *he leaead article in it only met p Twe crossed 9,000," said EugeneEu{ Salomon SmithI Barney'sB: latest cent to get to tho next level ond is called “A Step with a Dowtow rising at more th w 20 I ly s t a t rairket analysis fa ( i iJ.'Peroni, a market analys m ! j 'Janney Montgomery Scotc o tt in C1“S“ '» 12,000.” 12.' O’Bryan percent aa yi year the past few yeors, tople expect to ^ anoth- -Philadelphia. When tbe Dov[)o^ hit noted that marke'ket pros do use manypeopi }*marlc roll within a few I ^ -the mark, they began to) sellse to fhe big numbersers “ iT-ekSTlielrproflts:------explain-tew-much- iMM >r women iWi i;:Anheuse>l-Busch mart:ket3 beer for -— AmericaI iis saving for.------ST. LOUIS (AP) — Beerer giantJ the beer industry,Ty, said he knew The n anlam e of th e beer is sup- TAX-FREE OPOPTIONS ing the of.no other brewewer marketing a posed to) nu make drinkers think of a Anheuser-Busch is offering PENALTY-Iy.FREE WITHDRAWALS> F(FOR EDUCATION EXPEN:n s e s ladies a drink. beer^nainlyto woeromen. vacationn 01on Catalina Island, off H ie Sl Louis-based brewesweryis "IreaDythinkthlthis is about tiying the coastst 0of California. An egret PASTER RETIREMENiENT EARNINGS : : test mariceting Catalina BlonJonde, a to leverage every/ conceivaUe a edge gracesthelh e U b e l MORIIRE FLEXIBILITY TO.DEDl•DUCT CONTRIBUTIONS *: low-calorie,'low-alcohol01 b1 e e r inthemaiketplBce,’ce,’’sa!dHemphSl, H ie beei>eer is being tested in S t !; ahned prim a^ at women.a. vice p resid enIt t of Beverage Louis, JacJacksonviUe, Fla., and :; A bottle df the brew hasha 86 MaikeongCc^oflofNewYotk. Albany, ,N.Y.N.1 STCTOP BY AND FIND OUT 01 MORE TODAY! : • calories, about 10 fewer tharh an an y 5th IRA ; • o f th e com pany’s o th esr r lig1 h t • Roth •/. beers. Its alcohol content^ bybs vol- I I iim iH T lin • Trad•adldonal IRA Changes • ! ume is 2.5 percent, muchich less u y y j|j|||M ■| Tax 1 Free wldidrawals for' CCe ertain Distribution Reasons • : than Bud Light's 4 2 percent m s % FintI Time Home Purchasesc Budweiser’s 5 percent ; Gaiy Hem phill a consultailtant to • Educjucatlon IRA HigherI Educadon Expensesises GETTOWHVHAT YOU ARE.SAVING FOS:OR-FASTER EASIER SMAIARTER Joain it KMVT’s ; “Seethe - V C Newss a t 1 0 : 0 0 T e a m DK L . E v al iN S B a n kEC---— -" weiweekdays on MAGICMv VALLEY’S HOME TOV[OWN COMMUNTTY BANK t; Glass!” ■ SIN C E219 1! 0 4

TwinFoUs Ru]Rupert TwinFoUs Albion . Burley South iButley Downtown 436-116-BANK Blue Lakes 673-5301 678-9076 Overiaiid •iW A . . 73S-7300 • 734*5700 678^000 ■■ tm IJnhg's # 1 J Doug IvertoRion, Ken Rickey, ttSouret ^ |Mcl«nlcSmUh,di,&Jop«thanDrew M«mb«fFDIC AnEquJHouHouilni Under 0 4 TkM»i(t«».T«iiF

’ ...... ‘ f t ...... i D A H O A V E gST l I ■ I

Seniorrs sue aifterbei;in g e v iictedfcor guesii t s y m j g u ^ searches. th e apartm ent regularly T eniants take and hasn’ta’t found drugs. But she - can’t contntrol what may happen • when ber1 ■4 2^earoId daughter is • stand, allege outside. I She andid W alker also are seek-: ing p roto te c tio n u n d e r t b e ' rights violatioi o n s Americanams w ith Disabilities Act; Ms.Ruckaleer because of her daugb-r OAKLAND, Calif. (Al - te r ’s conjndition and Walker' From his cramped living rocroom because hehi is partially paralyzed, floors up from the middayay igrowl from a stron k e . of downtown trafflc, 75-yei Walker,:r, an ex-serviceman and Herman Walker wonders reditd waivarehouse woricer, got an ------he’li'do if he’s throym ouciof-his — eviction noticenc after his careoker public housing apanmenL ■ ' ° liend w.ere caught with . He didn’t do anythingg W crack nd a crack pipe in his He’s fadng eviction beawsu s c his apartmentnt, according to tbe law*. ____ former caretaker was arrestrested o n __ :fiiial8.5axJlieyJeurid ___ dfugchargcs. crack or a a c k pipes on three vis-: Under-tough federalll ‘ i itstotheait a p a r t i ^ t strike" anti-drug laws, tei ■KflMK!_V J ^ W m l Walker!T has since Ered his care- can be evicted for the wroivrongdo- ■ U H tflra taker, butut he says it’s unreason- ing of victors or reladves.L • able to ex]n p ect him to quiz e^uests W alker and thrM bthwir elderlyel 1 about dru£uguse. residents of Oakland public hous- “Ifamaan’s ai sick _ youH be glad ing are suing tbe d ty ondd federalfc . - to sw helpa p ," h e s a id ...... housing offidols for a courturt order In th es ocher( two cases, Ms. to stop the evictions and i ^ H |^ n Lee’s grantmdson was d te d for pos- the evictions violate their session of a m arijuana dgarette rights. the pariiridng lo t Ms. Hill also is Walker. Willie Lee, 71,.Barbara Ba in troublele because of a g r a n ^ n Hill and Pearlie Rucker, bo getting caicaught smoking marijua- claim it’s not fair to punishish them na in tiie]e parking lo t of b er com- for alleged drug activityity they plex. knew nothing about and. co^dn'tcoi N ation'inwide, 3,847 public hove prevented. Their' lawlo' suit housing t(tenants w ere ousted io was Hied in federal districtct courto the : sue s m onths of the new . “They’re standing iip,” says policy, an 84 percent increase Donna Teshimo, one of theiie attor- o v e r th e number evicted for neys representing the qutquartet. ‘' , nd other crimes in' the Ii o'na of four tenanta of an Oakland,md, Calif., public houslneapartinarlent who have filed ault after beintling evicted becauM they had guest*gue who were drugs anc “llteyY c standing up for idlall ofi the Hemian Walker It o previouss isix months, according seniors and all the disablc(bled and arrMttd on dni£'chargaa. ch to a 19977 surveys of about 50 per- all the elderly people thath a t are c e n t of the tl nation's bousing just getting thrown outt o;and ... a jojody who says that throw- walls are barely big enouilough to to bo moving,” he!tie says. T h e "oi“one strike and you’re whether\ or not th ere is sufficffldent blocks away from•om th e ir home. ing out anm ^yeapold grandmoth- hold his collection of familymly pho- Oakland Houslusing A uthority out," policolicy under which tenants . .1legal basis to uphbld thee evic-c Housing of^dalsIs 1la te r dropped is goingng to do anything mean- tos and Mahalia Jacksonn aalbum offidols deny the;h^ve picked the can be! evevicted if they or their tion." t che eviction thn;hreot, but Ms. W ul abotxiut the drug problem is covers. But for $175 a monnonth — wrong torgetss ini the war oh guests are arrested — no convic* Ms. Rucker supports efforfortsto Rucker is pursuing!aeher^t. ,]themselves," said Ira with a view of Oakland’ss charm-d j^gs. don requiiquired — was announced sweep s drugs out of publicc hhous- M s. R ucker, "J"wh Jacobowitdtz, one of the attorneys ing Lake Merritt'thrown inin-it’s • "Ihc nuthorilyity believes ... we by Presideudent Clinton in 1996. ing. i But she doesn’t think throw-th care of two grandindchjldrenand „prescntnting the Oakland ten- ab a rg a ia have probable causecai to move to Oaklandand evictions were based, ing i her out along with theihem is one greot-grandcldchild, said she :ssmen mQovetobi>lock rebiurial plan L e ^ s l a t oon i B um ban w ill1 h u rt farm ers Congres COEUR d’ALEtLENE,Idaho — A B ut several se groups have northern Idahotho grass seed fonnedto tc halt tiie practice, say- SPOKANE, Wash. (A (Al P) - farm er and legislgislator says th e ing it isi annoying a and p h ^ cally Despite congressional opposiposition, W ashington Stat*tate Department harmfulj1 for people in the the Army Corps of Engit of^EcoIogyJs out to stop gras£ Spokane-w of stubblibble, such os rak- ers,” saidid Rep. Wayne Meyer, R-. duniping dirt, rocks and [plants tr>£ nnrt hnling The“Jhl fanners bum Rathdruium. He predicted there on about 200 feet of Colu the stubble in A iigust and will beneno grass seed industry in River shoreline at Kennewi 1 ^ ^ ^ . - . - . UK S eptem ber in partpa ^ improve Spokanee County < in the next Sve. south-central Washington, tbe next year’s ocropyidd o years. spokesman Dutch Meier sai< Also on Friday, two Republican members Congress from Washingtonton srate who sponsored legisladon>n aimedt .at blocking the rebunal w\ rote Interior Secretoiy Bruce Ba •asking him to intervene.' ^ TWINFALLS V Sen. Slade Gorton and Rep. Doc Hastings, whose Ea:E a ste rn AREA Washington district indud< the Kennewick Man site, a B ^^^017 R T G A G E RATE^ / r Babbitt to suspend the! projectpr until the Interior Depart i, left, of a controveralal 9,200-year-r thei scientists, AsLowAs Ertel-60(keS7';S7-3392,0Tin1ViaFilli turn the bones over thee ti tribes, Paula Barran, saidsai Friday from (7 Night)...... n m i I but a lawsuit by the scieid e n tists her Pordond offio:6ce that the corps KIDS FLY FiFORONLY>99.95 ^ m738-l«2.a blocked the move. was “thumbingng its nose” at

If y o u arere thinking abl c o u t a ' ____ TbparttBpchMtAggU S a J ^ te lim W - m lafomatienn u iia ir m tu cfAprilSai C 3 rreerchange—- o Rcla.pauli,aadpnfi muDBDiscomFm ofiLr.issoRiomiimoNmisNomLLYONBmrr.momfonfr.BVTON VASr.RAItSQimwmARBfommLoasmsssisammsBNomjf!!} f f i S f l S r ” mei^JbroniilaKfrMtVpani^m6Mo(nfMM.irer[iir- ■ fljnltvto start BulHlngvour ownMn ^u s noBS wnllo i l/urcamurfiuMiailodo/.iAjfrnadoR, pkax rail otr stwtsaMmttuon. iol3. Wo DfovWo WO ES STRICnOW APPLY. CAtL TOR DETAIi*. ^ fc pf>aa AHo«ffOT»i»OTfrotfrtt. 1 ■ UoBmumboaamml\aatl6racaamIlonalltiaautiiJ,tS0.Jim funtboUalmamoiuHn . ■om^moro o ^ u t tfto^oaP R m m w A \ Blue lokM Blvd. • Twin Font — I ■ a a u (fm M ? W x V s . \ n a Bh g j K ' . C0O73,%4.9486ofl->00-m-M59 Eastland Drive'Sultol ilUmCammaKmS^Ud F arm ers m suranco . ' • • • StnxUy.AprO 0,1998 T1nw»^*^«wt,'MiFin*,ldtfio M .

IDA]\ h o AV e s t

V ^ s h i rh^gtonfcbrtoffers^view c early!settler 1life tVanc^.Ni^Tv>3 . ^um rvprwe'Wttttftf ttx • VANCOUV^ Wash. (AP)-(AI /lurtiaA«oonvnuiiliyln§ The historical cradle of EEuro- tft Indudes fbrt hotplUi^» American setclemcnt of tb e mam sHop/blwS^^^ Paci ic IJorthwest wasas ~ ||in jsrss Seattle, Portland or even OnOregon ^ I I I H I ' -Ch|efJKU>ctot(admlnWf«ortOri%. ■ a t y , th e original capital of the I ■ IIII :.McLouthl(n — ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • towersrew»wheelchdr aee«Mlbto.-<','p Oregon Territory. ^ 1 Each of these cities pla I m i l ynrntimD01'E.-6thSLi.VW6M«i)r.f important roles in the regi .. I n i H .^TBto MIIIRiPloln'Boui^aitt'ofrff; development, but they m I I I I I I SfiMwsy.lif, turn east and TOIIow.i#f' never have c:^tcd without the ' I m i l impact of F ort Vancouverr on the whMiiwimtnter hours 9 ojn. to 4^. vt:'. Columbia River. With a popula-poi : p'.^ daOytythn^FttS&^ y tion of up to 900, it was a metrop-met Sunnwf.hohounflwn.^>m; olis in the wilderness. Marchltoto.oct-atciMwrr. Built in 1825 and close in 'ThBhksdvlflvlnft.Outstim evoi- V. 1860, this British fur-tradinging post CMstmasi® and Naw Year's was owned and operatedI ^by the ' QitkMtouiMim6agln:enthahourstM T.nnrfon.hnserf i l s J o y ___ ortentatkid'io'hoiiy'lnsidftf^ _____ Company. During its mosttim in po^ tan t years, the fort’s chief fcfaao r dsmonstrst (administrator) was Dr. JoJ h n ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 TWtuiaysa ‘ I McLdughlin, who defied compa-cor ihd mitutt detnonstr»^;i?V ny policy and aided immignigniting ii«'wmflief ri)0»ith#;f«)r :f'- 1 . . ' ^ 1 latlonViiicUding group tour^ American pioneers. wnts;.ea0699-7665.-WM)v; Had it not beenn for McLoughlin’s generosity.ity, the United States' conquest of the ' Northwest could navee b e e n ^ ’ WtainUM delayed for up to 20 years,irs, and tf(Mu free/. what now is Washington s might have been cedecded°!o RlckE*nnte,p«l«rrk ranter and special pobBc m a tsts ocoordtoater at Fcft Vm cam r NattoealM Historic $K» la Vanceon>m«r, Wash., demoRitrates how«loc..ko,.,o to *b1Si!1May^4f.50lh;annlv^ > Coimda. fIraFeb.ll.Eiiwwdud often wears antbeotlc perM«t]f1«rtjfto dotUae «We «xpiaiBli« ttonUstofyoftlMtort 1 •of.tert'eirecrecon«hic»lori:'June i9?;i What little remains oof f th e ^21: BrigadeIde Encempmenrand tra;>3 6t<>™Js oxptiicncc the Northwest'sNo his- and otherT nTolunteers and person- 'W *V here did the soldiers live?’';?’" good at what theyly cdid that they : now is surrounded l ^ '^ e di ' torica! roots. nel don authenticau period-style Fort Vancouver was a fonort in put themselves outLit oof busmess.... Vancouver. But all is agtlost , This year marks a Fore, doihtngancand play roles of actual namlU e only, Edwards tells thcthem. ' “Thc Hudson'ss BayBi Company nd :ChiletiTiM « Fort ‘ The Fort Vancouver Natiraaonal Vancouver’s 50thh anniversarya as people wh packaging, Edwarrards was a con- with correc Fort Vancouver was a well-rJl-nin, LO CAtL L LIN K M ARKKETING round. W ith its historic; neigh*ne sultant for the m30vie ot “Amistad." about thee rcrole of Fort Vancouver, piprosperous community, Edwdjrnii Patti CliClark, Independent Cora n s u l t a n t bors — Vancouver Barrarrncts, Somo o! his toolsils appear in the Edwards} sas a i i “A lot of what w e sisaid. The Conadian-b< Officers’ Row and the water!terfront film doiscxjdaiidain what we aren’t." McLoughlin (pronounceddM™ 2 (208)423-9699>99 llmOnnci.net (868) ( 8 9 2 ^ 1 ------^-this-is-Q-spIendid placiacc to A, Fon Vnncou ' S e e vnvw.ndiyp.com ouvcr, Edwards For exaixample, “People ask, LLOOC-lin) and his staff “w■ere en so ^ !______^ ^ ____ J Each roomn reveals so]Dmething abbout fort TheAwclrtwlPfets______“This is a strongong statemimt of . cook in a GBreplace: “Get a good ...... ‘people a re peopl}ple,’ regardless pile o f ash p u t nn _ ^'RTST'STTETiTSS. SOTT^ p:Dmim Deiil? W alking through thele Port: of their culture,” Edwards: said. ashes, andmd it’s just like an ele- C O O T r T " ^ ? Vancouver National Histlistoric “The natives tradedtn for the mentdhasI a store." Site, one senses that each± roomi same things that:It European set- >59 “welcomed tech- reveals something aboutout the tiers did” and “w FLUUFFY PILLOWws. :WITH FBEC fort’s pMple and the timesies they nology with opennorms." a Ofc-da™ were living ia However, no alealcohol AVostiad- w OHCAKFASr • The dimly lit balinglg roomr ed here, and Eurouropcans patron- ^ ^ 1 C H O C O L. ^ A T E CHIP CCJOOKIES. ^ “really tells the story of’ thethi ftir ized another shop, S a s t e r . . . V IDAHO trade," said Rick Edwards,ds, pork • The crudenesless of l9th-cen- * : beaver tuiy medicine canan be seen in the ranger. It was here that be . 169^ . - pelts w ere cleaned and shi]shipped fort hospital, wwt h e re a m ean- J to E ngland to make the fashion-fas) looking bone sawaw with a pistol ® lat gave grip lies on a suisurgeon’s table. Edwards said, « rise to the fur trade. Burin]ring the Somewhere, Ed in the morning. “MONTANA son fur .there’s a “penileile syringe" that *** Now if only Mo\om could wake you in summer, demonstrations oi ,MISSOULA cleaning and processingIng ore was used for trear«ating,».roal ^ i:...... sa) held here. infections. b u n n ie s IS, huge • In the whiteite frame house • With its two forges, 1 ■ ■ =omaoN bellows and row-upon*ro:-row of reserved for thee fort’sfi chief fac- <•f g i f t s . ip rcpre- tor. Dr. John Me]JcLoughlin, and " I^UCKSI^SI'HIM'.l’lUI.I) tools, the blacksmith shop n - g v m m i T O - I sents another Importantnt hub. his assistant are> examplesc: of the 2 MKDl'OWK t44 moteri- elegance enjoyecred by the man- I Here, metals and other mt -11 l-rNDI.I'.TON U* I ds Imported by sea werere fash- agement class, [ements, Lengthy dinneners with meat ^ I'OIlTLANt) C«l»1ji> Hi..I 1V5 and needed repairs weree nmade. and fish dishes;s were' washed B Today’s fort blacksmithsis carry( down with ChatiBteau Margaux H .l.»>M» II..(k 199 on the tradition. Winter demon-de wines. Spode chinach is every- , " C.Ki.r 199 wn«rnciHMu-T/. 5 strations are held daily'e>r'except where, uamoiruza-Mtn ^ Tuesdays and Wednesdays.ys. •. Interpretersers operate the ^ • In the Indian Trade:e SShop, house’s kitchensn almost daily » shelves are stacked withLh wide-a during the sunlummer. Here, ^ ** ____ wnlp rnrdtirov trousers,s. bbiUed Edwards demonsin strates how to______W A tH IH Q T O H ______woolen caps, Hudson’s Bayiay blan- kets, steel knives and otherher m e r-■■ | ■ - Kl;l.XO t&9 chandise. A row of riflesl e s and 1-ASCt) U9 packages of tobacco twistssts hang from the hand-hewn beams.

M^iH.i' m" .. J69

Ali'^lM'ie9 n!ii^»c..i.rl9S I.. .1 ...... S10«* HEWHOHESIJATIJES SrOKANK Cil, c.M.f i l f QUESTIONJN : I am looking . , V “ ‘ Sp.V... V.M., t»9 at a fantasticic boyI in a ndeb- ‘ borhood wheihere “For Sale- m iy jt, VANCOUVi;lt signs oulnnclumber buyers. » IU..I Al Tk. I Should I lakeke plenty of time w^any purchase and mull over ,y. Or jut. ..I.., U'llNATCIirU ISf before 1 commit tmigin* a «rt«k//«mw4n«gIovall*y.cly.eom i sion makerss -— not the tire HOITKme: 734-S754 Vouf #1 chofcc tor onllf» ciBsalfllanKids. IdcltOT.

1 ' ' ■ rhWw-Sondiy.MMS®® “ ■

^ ^ I d a h o /W e; s T ~ I M

______F e e d i n (n[ G F R E N C T - ______J u t e q uf i e - -after-lying under oatIth ^Hjn OGpEN,l^(AP)—A• A E U is Connty Justice C oan jad ] pleaded gtnhy to p e r o ci a d n u td n e h e lied to jad] reponing fais assets a n d a during two separate f m■ t t e j r e - ^ ^ 1998'Et;KOI Under tom s of a jdea ba Darid Ycmng 4 ^ xe — Friday.'He had scsr^'a ------^ North Salt Lake's J ts tn c e C o n t M Judge for almos 19 j m sL . The two coQots of se '.IS: degree feloay peijm y - reduced to d a s A nnsdai U A O S a x S O N ^ in r e t m for Us uuHiy jdeas jgOirXM BS AT m g GGATE dMayS iS S — iSSS \ before 2nd Disnia Jndse ] Dutsoo. Payne faces a fine toSSjOOQ. /W efehtfaisnasaeDodx tion (rf tb e m anrr, g i m tfa> plejuty o f th e ease;” 's s d d . 1 ^ Davis Cotmty attom^ e; T h e r l i m e s - N e uM ' S w U l I McGuire. Pi'osecutus bare oot re ^ any jail time for Payne. g l ad f y a d d U u l e l i n e , - — Matthew, who Is on vacationIon with< his parenta from London,1, EEngland, feeds the many Carp fishIsh tht it swam aranad th« jod^alsoislBsi //M ; Uka Mead Marina, Tuesday,sy, inear Boulder City, Nev. Many1 of the 27 million annual visltora to that Like MoMlNationa] prabaoian so be canQ § ^ m tD ^ : Recreation Area, both youngng anda old alike, !ova to feed tho0 fUhfli and the bird* that f l ^ to tbetbe lake.I buaoess as a rea}«aas age A D R U G nREE “I m ade a mistake.” 1 after ib e b earias in 2nd D Court. “Tbe zrtitade xsf o e W O JUtKPLACE" t o y o u r renoise.” , Many ]fin d b oDok shoppsas em n p l o y m e nt a d a t n o c o s i i clutter(red box(:es of tresasure MOSCOW (AP) - UsedIsed book ' find a sccond chancecha at life. Gone th e titlesties they carry. Jokingly, stores. They are the litemiyaiy equiv- in these storesore an the push to sell Twice2 Sold'S Talcs employee alcnt of a junk draw er orgorganized popular authorsrs you’ll y &id in mall LivadoWQ Woodford guesses at a mil- Thelmiei clutter with clumps of Ibooks bookstores orat a t;airports. In their lion. AV quickqi glance docs little to stuffed on shelves ond racksicks. pbce is a sprawlwl of ( literaiy oppor- doubt: thethi numbers. But after a On a u^ed bookstore: counter,co tunity. moment, ■ » » 5 nt. Smith quotes a nun^ier Looking for a you can fmd the superlativetive black Actually, thele chaosi in a used morcdowdovm to earth: 75,000 books, author Alice Walker snuggligglmg up boo k sto re is only on su p erficial. Brucece Calkins,C owner of Erased to sci-fi guru Philip . Dick.D; A Upon closer exanicamination. readers Books,, shruggedshi when o^ced, csti- N e w H o u s e ? dentity r. I. '■ ■' — — matinging over 40,000 b o ^ refer- can be smothered by an Ar{ : to only t ^ invcntoty dooe C n c k H e i ^f lufilC »T0Bfl6E| froin 1948. Anything and ev ^Thm'snowayBiBarnes afid Nobles tie beginning of the year for me*.iip^ ' ' •. thing is fair game. Lost is purpctscs. Tbey'Te faa. dieyVe easy, »»a«a w«a» 6X1=xts- ffxts- ffxar lZX2tr 1ZX30' I . antiseptic law and orderer^o i fa am hondk the stodx k l^ t. They hatidle ut neither store has a data- they get iTsoliri WhBher yoo’">■» BTOsr e xX u IZ 10X15* tZ X lff 1ZX2Z 1ZX38* chain bookstore. For ticatieatness top sellers. TheirSti, basei theyA can call on. I^s all in stuff lasts six mont/is buying or sdlias. all JOT haw « u n s - Km n o or • lorxTg longer 1gX2g 1ZX42’ I freaks, abandon all hopeew when , , , , , f / , ih a r heheads what t ^ c a i^ . By is didc. To find oat nuse, caBllo ta d ^ ^ ------: you oncer. mcmoiy , on thestjetves. Here,w, inoks can last for ooiy, and perusing the stadcs, TbeTteMMtmCMta But for book junkies, it’s th<^ tell a custonxT what’s on * “ H o u t k IIM o n d t r rritfay8-»lM o o a & l - S pure stuff. No coffee bars |208)733«BM i • i m | c g » w j » ^ i7n« a >x S* L 8 - - N b o n A f - 4 * S kS u n .1 0 - 2 cushy seats, no magazine ra 1, b o o k s t o r e o w n e r [t’s th e common stuff you no music section, no kidkS S -Betty Smith, I Your #1 (*XK» far omnectndS . needd to check for. The odd stuff, wwwiawtlfwofwrta uaejat 1592feSlre)lreefr>brih (Behold S tiibj IM - 736-0053 playroom, and no OprahI recom-rc< ------like msmachinist manuals, that’s , • mendations. Just books. Raw,Rai real, can easily naviga'igate through gen- the stuff;uff you remember," said and within constant readi.ll. res, like hikingg tthrough 0 hedge Smith. Two stores in liie area are solely maze of books. Ninetyety percent of Twice Sold ______dexoicdJO-whaLiomcLbookQok snobs Twice ?>olrf Tnli call "already read booksnks,” but 0 house. Tlie padcado has spirituality. Someone3ne comes in ^ ^ e sreets what book lovers call heuveiiven. . Living room, sci(science fiction and and swap:vaps books Smith thinks she O ne is B rused Boollooks in fanta^. Tlie backack room is wall-to- can sellIL I*ullman, Wash, and theG otheroi is wall romance,I. hAs for the scary Brusedsed Books gets half their Moscow’s Twice Sold Talesales, both stuff, it’s there,, slowly taking over inventortory from people off tbe casual and comfortabhible and even the once: ppublic bathroom street.. WlWhile the num ber may be crammed wilh books. Wh:Whatever like a lurking honlorror. larger,, thithe stores couldn’t survive can’t fit on a sliolf rides thehe icarpet. In Calkins’s BniBrused Books, bb ck on the: boebooks InDught in by people. Whatever is in the way onin thetl car- marker oh notee ccards are the only But CaUdaUdn and Smith aren't in it pet finds a home on a coicounter. guides for advenI'cntui'ous readers. for the1 memoney. Volume is an undei^iatcmetment, and , Not a place for□r claustrophobes,i Occosioasionally, something J a key to deciphering howlow used narrow nookss reral fiction. Horror WhileJe CCalkins can’t think of an two years,” said Bettyy S m ith, is an arm length;th from sdencc f!c- in d d ^t;'!nti'Smith easily recalls h e n :. 1 1 ■■ owficrofT>viceSoldTales.iS. don. a copyy of Steirfbeck’s “Cannery And there's the hoOkI< of ol used . Calkin caDs; theth store “a trea- Row,” sigsigned by the author him- booksiores. Somewhere,e, ini the sure hunt” withh ppeople looking for self. Blut ut' what ^ e would love to shelves, can be a book unav:lavailable anything of intemerest or finding get herr handshi on is the Holy Grafl at libraries and in ^lrs^runrun book* som ething th e2y y weren’t looking of acqicquisition, the poem stores. They’re also checheaper, forotall. “Tamerlira-line." IB allmving people to get a1 reireal bar- “The trick is toto put out what you gain, as long as they don'tm't mind think you can sdseu and what peo- that someone else read it finfirst. pie want," Calkin But books in used storeores also Neither store eh has a firm total of THEIE LIGHT TOUCHl O I by t Craig Smith Makee retiremtl e n t __ “

“ plannins r siM P1 . JLj a ^ • f c * » Sa'inj; ihc liitiBt ii im[x>nafonam. TIlii'j why Rum Bureau Insunnaincec^en a number ^ of wap HI pl.m (o^car fciirciciircmcni. Fiir small bmincu uuiien1 andan self-empln^vd H individunU, a "SIMPLE" IHAA nvnviy he a ukut choice. ^ A SIMPLE IRA from ftinn(1 DuDuiwu Mill help jwi defer Qxes on1 ihcilu fund) m'e IdloagsbwtmrmoU tuiiy. fssmatssansogmaad I f Call >ui Faim Runau Reptotnxxnniiw Kiday and find out how tax-ddc-defefrtd IRA plan* Wriokled,id.tbeydottiiKmbByoa. i can help nuke yowr rttifcsnctitmt pLinnningr easief. l3(Dkei/Cta!crFBl.M)iActingSing Services, ItK. - Yoa'ntt'fg got to bml it to the 5400UmwitYA\tnuc.We«l/e« Do Moinc*, Iw-a 50266 maeot-otlmwtse,tbefn 1-800.247-1176 ^ Living beside you. Worfeingngforyou.' eomafterft At home or vraric. youHiH g1 et m ore fm n the IntsmejneCwttiMicnn. We offer services ^ frixn o r b ax NeDtoiw!w rid ^ p C a n ^- Uaefeimdselsogood, t o / t o to dedicated ^aeeded acces far )o r haness. liriskap. We also offer a r a r ^ ofor hcstins s e n ^ for your V m wbat yoa IcDowttatamnts. s-Vfebste , IfswhawhatyoathlBkoflBtboe. induding our Domaini^ —a ^ fieefimd, dotxatnaM ased hastir^ padoge sifitabkbie for b u sn ss priced 2£ $39S39.95/cToiCh. m i iUdsta&tm"^^^ Wci Swtiln P;>ul DeWlit Ron -BigasbaadbaeL CaU1(SpO)33fr«S^tD 733-72IZ 733-7212 733- to hock ip wiA tticrcn fetaltoiEtSenicEs.

;onBoyd ------:f W i e j g ^ y m 0 K B , Farm Bureau 33-7212 A t f W Ww f.inicron.ne1e t _ ■ iSUlyoflnsunne« Companlat laaguageat - J TWjN FALLS H a MIC= n a iNM I tISiillE JEROME BUHL S Addlion Ave. E. Twin F«n* IlM T IRRNCT SIKVI^ K i S SZ4:437a______. 543-6438 cumj r c a l l 7 3 4 -3 3 8 3 SHOSHONE 686-2681 Or< naa»«

ySubscribetit o T h e T tm e s -N elew v s by calling 7325^ 9 3 1 ” [ I d ^ q / V \ ^r r ' O'-’ L

linn, conv©eritiohcentttertpchangeje hands 1; KALISPELL. Mont. (APA P ) —. geoeral m anagerr ofa tb e 0 ( ^ w Oudaw InnEnn emidpyees w in con- aod C oereoventiun . I s n r~ n id * 'B v bWeri.- ie He-'snd— tk n ein ^ :.-.C am ;« Kalispidl landmaik.n k ,h as ' r beea sold to Caraniuiaugh’s - “ ; Hos{KtaIiiyCorp.a{SpokBne. •• Tbe Best WestenrfadBty *: cfaange hands a t l i Q l ajniL . ju1 n e ^c 1'8. s n d Didc D asen J r , spea]? e a k ^ • . J ;* for lus father, wbo ownsms tb e ^ f i i M :■ Outlaw with Southgatee MI a il ^

;! Tbe sale p rice is ju st oretnrerp- • • •' M mtTlion. d o ^ sUghtiy fromD m th e ' . B ^imntaathsitCaTanaQgb’sSb’slia,- ; .^edi^ittpnapeaus, saidJ ’V I ' Baibien, wbose fam^jr o n is :■ tnOtagtiittrtstinCaTaaaagl: The.sale was coDcludei ' Cavaaangh’s began tradini g i i f f lL i o - n ; dieNewYotkScDckEnfaane^ n f t p w t i Cavanaugh's onoooDcedaE i m t w ; ' tial public stock QOering in i . Jam aiy, hewing to raise asunmch n ^BeoerkiKi^nas'u th e Indian » IX y?l 7 Tmtfinw * ■[»*■« P H M E IRV” w a s ^ ih e ’JShiteGuy;\r,* Wiiams & Ree ERCU H it expands its holdings ix m isoneofthena! nation's hooest effort to becom e th e domii «4mt» tn tK* ffiaxnedy-teams,, reguhrtytC] seen o n ^ N E ^ ^ ^ H M S r iI S I I >MG ; CaTanaagh's at Kalisilisp e ll H The NashwUee Nem-oik.N Their -C em erB Ian is a n ^ tbeB cecofpt^'' ' notniintxx) forbr thei pi6 tigiou3- - I ^ ^ ^ ^ H ; ration’s properties. In retre c e o t H CbunDv Nfusic: Asscnstion'\ba]As M p y ^ : ! BRUCE VWILLIS ' Caranao^’s i boi b m ^ H Duo of the Year'ar* Awsid confoins — ^467HroamTemplins Resoeaon-in — ^SiheixnsQKfinz'Sigiin^gTaleflnhrcai^jeineflsitenhamnariaB-oafic— ------S o m e o n et K n o w s iPOst FaQs, Idaho, tb e W est! prices for tiu Smiled engagentou arcS15.S20andS2iare ^Holiday Inn in Idaho-Fi m T oo Mllu c h ^Idaho, and the 92-;ear onl)'are availaUe at die 8 p m andd l11 l p m ^ m s ^Ridpath Hotel in downt'rotow n ■ — o ^ n k a n e . ! Dasen said his family bassas some I ^‘‘seller's remorse, becauseuse th e ffl w ^ * Outlaw has b een such anI inimpop- v-sj ^ tan t p a rt o f o u r lives forr yiyears, ■ S P H E j We were not lookiog to sentDwhen V g h o f f m a m B ^C sv an au ^ 's appioacbed ns. Rlll«i-26 / »«uacv«. H H I H i & this was ^ r i ^ deal at theh e I r i ^ S T O M S ' H W E S ^ He'sonecfcicfcanedj'siiimaea / M I B i * time.* andbcs^CKjkwedperfbmos. y Barbieri said tb e purchaselasewin irm w w -;

I TheTimes^i N s w s m | H ClASSn[FIED RKEn p iLAC:e ■one call! * T vririn FaU s 7334)9;931 • Burie>~ 677• 7 - 4 0 4 2 - ; - Reach mi 10 read ers a day w ith ju st one phc nore than 53,000 ...... •ll-P«*mF«flart 019 PMUaWrM - m vS?toSwn^*** 014 WWidToftan azs WMdToBor 1 3 2! 3 S t r e e t W e s c «i 018 UobkHemsSpaea ass CKVi«£»Kmn . I 325‘fc E asts* >N o r t h •10 RoonmMW ned ax7 GExgtSM P_O.Bor54SP_ ! 8 3 3 1 8 ■ «9* lMeMSce>M B enin. Idaho K azs FmuM s T w i n FFaQs, j Idaho S3303 4»1 SctixMMtnxSon I ^ B S90 w n a e c a u e u 402 UuBCLnson* H c k :b s = MIcm e --Fri. 8 to 3:30iO « S at- 8 to 10 j l ■ ^ Q — 5SP■ I 403 Tulertno i n iMiftFewd - 701 UvoSoc* ica CwJ<4Thw*s ^ 7Q3 FwmnntiSxviM: B r a ? 103 OMOryAidi ' H—E 5 3 RcalEMate 703 Ciaian) Ftm SsrvteM — H a p p y A d s - 104 P m n ii M h Sale. 7tt8 Inlgrton “ 001 ATV»»Matsc»aei an 733-0931 Crieaatci n7=l « tSc U*«innff^vadtxadlii^cBn o 700 FtflnSMdAFdcSwDC l e s Bc»ew i«s mpprMi 801 0(MnHomM •03 BonkAscnam F « : 3 * S 3 5 r-K-.trtc IfacpT « . Dopts* 100 SftMNaM S03 HemMlorSM p 700 Hi».G(«4F*oa n -.^ fs i ca«aar 813 AowontndtM l & U S S'’*‘ . '•0 0 StoiiV«>eU«£3ue 119 g iMCwSwi^ , 814 knmPRMiir « - W e rr e e O p e n - I ; n ^ . - . Sumia-i 55 PM Fml»» 818 CcnoNidalPrepwiir 001 AMIquai&CrtoeaM.- s ; S.XUtoS:^]»PUM oD.-Fri. 10 SuniiOiv 818 VkM JiPwpirt)^TVM9a 002 Appltncat •11 U»qfT«il«» .-\l£S: v.inJav ■ , I< 8tT Condcrtnkiw •03 auutt&ooit S a m t o 1 0 a mM : S22.^r?i!r^ « Xuc^Ju^ 1;P M \(4( eoK. "n e JBiSiniScr A-i! sU sJ « *e piat X c Mt PitwnrtmrtiiJ, ai7 UtaUraouiForSalelaie 1010 v m i & a n i a cBsn «c UCCTMA cCCdV^ s .,e rSr Hmrr .V>s o s be fixcii' cnanJtne 008 Boan*Forn« lii *18 MakallnMRmnit 1BS0 A u ataS M ibe 5iK pc; .2^. per i>i CL>»rscJilji.Si.-c J ' ^ a tt UmyiaUNR J 000 UoUtHema*. n loss iRCKntasemCKs ll ol clinificJ «!v - 3o> 087 OOkaARmlFtortiiitf ai» OiaeaEqjl|xAi*(«H “ — O a s s z &fie d S p e c i a l s - mt'uilcit lit. imr oaetmJ Bet*™* >» Shim BSD FMiSKCtM . 10M S&ekCn —a Cd^Oncmesfe-iErKr a.. ^ - i:e eo jrmCBi«.g« amutffj-i pinaeritup .^JCteeUte Nemrfc , «oa ComwditPtopMiriftorni 021 SMmfRKlaCOt lo ss Ai»S«ncBlRav 800 CvrienMrtfThmSht I W AuioObM ' CUiiiiffpf jtni m ie tfBio 5C7 . aoo FteditSMw « 010 SttngiAVmhOMaRM •93 Tooli&Uael*wy •11 FvMForRmt

l e g a l NOTICE U.NOT1CE LEGALNCJCmCE LEGAL NOT1TKE LEGALNOnCECE LEGAL N07TCE LEGAL NOTICE L! E G A L N O T IC E L E G A L I LEGAL NOTICE LEG s*Uk> r» = » ^ =ipr«.ic^Tsaa = SewS'iaaariasKanehtB 'GIVEN tiia: Uiaundar- ^AOVERTISEMpn ) North 27th Snat. Bobo. Idaho 83702702 and C am as Co5o«B*s«a ynx-TiwKtsM S in Mla Plan Room. (208) 734-7526S ldMStsta.WaM araiaas ^haxfinBsaoae '■jaaintiittiAa*-. a sc m .J B S B w C susuitr in OFMM HaUJPFW Raaa Uvaly AicMMct, OiaM S310.C M IA M C aut «JSH:Ama5.6and12.ia9e ■ Sn«h(antBBC,^ a > 9 a m t».SaB a690.Si.Saiaa*. CSseO*aft.33:v»®taumw TiccotnrroFTe* 2069 A d t e Am. East. T«rinFvlarad. (206) 734-003 2s-^szr. s:«-.;teBr3XLJR9nsrrm. H U S iMTEbnsian'diycd ■ AaaocMad Qanatal ConnetB ------.a b e e m a R a ta ibiM a.lD 63301 - PUBOANNOUNCEMENT monSaMoaiMoea la saaidng a aaquatc years i F sassT . isaar. e^ B t e SP9 M » aS 4 i 1I M i.t9 0 a . ^2ndSweiW A^Fga cto n . {208) 734-1783 ----- ”REQUEST FOR raplacotnanmentjronte^w coreattthwt« ;teri?r.ag.3ea«gs■dcsa M o n cE 'to as3 T aR S AiOaetMJTonMa -■It. k ttfn 83301 A)REPLACEMENT tha Hoad>d S Start Pregram n^tarOirgimi T b a J u ai c a wiitySB» a * ;_xM «:a>gwSa^'aceef teoaalttSvcfawEsn M oonal Racraaat«Aw 110 Norti ZTVi SVaac Botoa0 U 0 0 336-3030 f rwfnFans.Cassia, dirtw eafsw n a e£.SM.S«.xm^' Di.EvamBank l.ldBto837D2. . . R GRANTEE aanlngTwfn OaeagTT PUBUSH; Ittrch 15.22,. Af Bcwitff Idcaftma. TMn Fois Tha Untod States Da- Power. MMcilMdoka.Janma. San.bifla»«O KM dBte J. lineoln. BlaJne eontouea to lu M i t e iLTft. iw m c e IS HEREBY S an d Aod 5.1988 - AaaodatadOanarriCoatractc^^Birty.AW oa Rupert Th«ttmentolHaaRhandHu- Gooding, li a cto n . (206) 3 4 4 ^ 1 t»rtm WTHiiillm.Tii>ifiafcMi*t*a leadt%MiS.19M

LEGAL NOTICE vsVStNOLEMeeteomecnfl BAHWlINNQ CHCUICALAU.APPUCATOR DOCTORS ASSl(SISTANt ' ® ® 0 ®9 ® ® PAMLY SERVICE UkiRERS.- ■ ' _/- lUJDKai. - - — WaW sam eM m «s« values. ^BankTaOar Apply’ InaiInsecsWdes, Wanted Ml DfcOTransportatllation COUNSELORSI General le b o re rs.A ^ aC Aftemoon cook needed Im- - call/part llm s'tellers fungtddea,J«e,4h«bieidee. FOXCHIHOPI Ing. ID An unusual, d e fie dI. , pre-pr WHITE CLOUD mediately at Wood Rhrer OROOUNCE*t49 ^ sded to support local Must bebeincxceaent ii Ca!l734-7i1-7077 O iin r t. fessional sslTlng oppoppor- PERSONNEL C a n Center In Shoshone. •- AN OROINANCe ESTA8- J l nks. Experience help. p h n lalcoodMon,be ^ a ------—— ------2 weeks out-IWM*el( M off. tunity on our counseilrleling 46(m;MA1NAVE..8..TP Contact Kim Biown et [• LISHINO A BUILDING M^ I fuJ. wew« willtraln respon- abTelokw> keep eccurata DRAFTER ■ 866-2228. i- COOE r a n THE COUNTY I 106 sible9 a e n d m o tiv a te d rvcortla.loloite lw k M u ctk n . POWER.EoflJne INC,, ------OF TVW FAUA kK hO; | SI S P E O A U i g n C E S l indMd --BsasijH Ssrsazsai;;-^ Mduala. Pleese send/ t y n t k t m Call^934-4451 ortorcome for a kxal person of go( : tor BwnsDMy want lobvy. t- ADOPTING THE 1fl»7 ^ r*si^ttxP !*c*m «tt. Apply ir portation charactsrwholswiill^ PIsee your ad ledsy ler 1* UNIFORUBUILDING im America. P.O. Box Etnploymen 8 . Main - -»*oik-ln r*tumJor-*-ps - CODE. VOLUMES t. 2 -IPNmH 2nd • ICU/CCU— FAX T£S. TMn Fans. 10 83303. 1C62ndAve 30. ■ manent & excellent2‘J" li : Full lime with rolating AND 3. A U CHAPTEflS • J-736-2517. (Cooper No. S S ± ,'S ------come-opponunity. Sail EXCEPT CHAPTER a e v - I office. Mini- * * * * * * * . weekends. Subject to a S1 MEDICM. ^ I: ------Rs HaUey, ID 01 * * i e a x p e riim preferred, b tim* and will float to EN ( 1 1 ).'ACCESSIBILI­ y o u r ^ CHILDCARE'H E . mum ol two yei^earaewerl- DRIVERS will train lo assure yoi • CUMCALLABSCCmST •. TY-AND ALL APPENOa ns. required. Experwrience with needed: for Ogden, our 147-bed ecute care: |. en. Utah a m b itio u s , highly 0 ho license. Pass Func- 3« OF-THE 1997 UNI­ A U . Lendlnding documenlellon, 1-800.4rM1>NANNY MIcostfaHon a 1plus.Mus t«ised Co.,MJr3rmOTwm of 2 ganlzed person who a ; 120-bed long temuiransl- FORM BUILDING CODE Til jxwsess a ator « S 2 tional CapadtyTeelet 60, tional car* center. Quell- TIM ES CLA SSIFIED reoulred. com m untute and rels a im. Successful comple- PRGNnOING FOR THE IS­ 31S;SS?:^ 5=HiS5i s r s rnSlates to people. The position c ■ fled cetKOdale must hove t SUANCE OP PERMITS . ' D6PAHTMENT ^ rflarvd. Send Reaume: N e n n le a w i w ^ S w h V r d Uon of basic EKGcouree.; . B .a degree and cenHlca- 1.. Central Manager .C oestC alMal a o o « » l 3 s a Senc ttShaHng fere both financial ar Apply at Cassia Regkjnal AND TME COLLECTION 208-7^5538 J c- emollonai rewards. E ’ tion a e e OLS by a nation- I: OF FEES; AND REPEAL­ P.O. Box 07 — — Attn: Sara M Medical Center: Human2 ally recognized boerd. - M echm an/ • Quarterly FuM Bonusnus . cellem tMnefHs packag Resources: 1601 Hiland ING ALL ORDINANCES tN 208-6^-4543 : rwin FaUs. Id 63303 CLERICALd. Ooslgner-Orafte . o H r a S r SBonus ^ Including medkal, denti i CertlflcaUon u a MT by : CONFUCT. ‘ ring experierwed Or fax (208) 761766-2082. Or , Tam/Stoo Pay Ave. Burley ID 83316.• ASCP Is also acceptable. > {BURLEY) _____ 401Kandpaklvacatlona (208)677-6420 EOE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ------!------Secretaries.ies, IBookkoopers E-mail; smecht:hom®ram.. .n iS th lM w I Mr.Hudaon073>6743 . AbOlty to understand and : BOARD OF TWIN FALLS REMEMBER >KKEEPER &CB)Lcashlers. pow ereng.c.c o m . A n . La!oUo(MPeU(t.0.15e;’ “ ®- MAINTENANCE glonal Medical Center, I ______OasaBCDLw/lv/HaiEnd. **★ *★ ★ ★ ■ Twin Fails, ID 83303 COO». Vcftjnw 1. 2 and 3 ___ I,------Pay DOE. Inqulquir* at 945. ■■■ . . ------Grounds keeper, afterr 651 Memorial Drive, • withth'tforiowlng - — = ^ — 5 5 S ------schWoTwhndSTAppiy/ Pocatello, ID 8320h can WMCOCfM.- s t k n o w A P / A R & Various sklDlikin levels. Apply: ^.IS lhS L B uriurtey,ScotL E-MAIL your daaaWUsModad GREENHOUSE > 208*239-1486orfax |TO0.Som*IUlng4typ- WHtTE' . to u sa t Ww/nierview/noforR NctaCq^Chapwn I DRIVER eeasonal greenhouse I. »208'239.1B93. EOE •. I rsq. Kt»ow1odg* of all PERS nponents Is twltwwmlCfOn.r k tt: Andereon Comp workere. Must lift 60 Ibi Net ■dcporig Appendbi L Ealness machines. 30 4«o-C MAINAJN AVE S., TF acceotlno ooolic maintenancetechs MEDICAL 1 ^caiJoMfor education ^pply In person at: rwk.PT. Benefits avail. CNA’s needed for FT posi­ C h « a to 3 inrougn 34 of R m/ ^ on e C lass A COl,0 L Driver. M.S.W.orLP.C.P.n*'. needed Intermountain StafflrK 1997 Unifofm Building ^BANKRUPTCY md resu m e lo: Box CONSTRUCT Wrgi ^ i n d S t i S ^ t M ^ ^ tions at Wood River Re- MOapurlAQnUiM 613.% The Times* StuooooAppNoators A Wnpwllh 41BAddlaon, Suite 3.1 Technldajisetfood|«antl hab 4 Cara Center. Call CcM , s^oVAmSiicSS SECnON 2: AflcoOno iBe ws.P.O.Box548.Tvrln n e ed e dJ, , experienced e ONS at 686-2228 or apply ‘ ns. Idaho 83303-0548. only. Calf 32 .oil Dove el Twin Falls/Burleyev2!^a QROUNDSKEEPEI lnpersoriat511East4thj 1M7 Unrfwm UMhanical ss ~ Competitive wwa a o a s *«IECHANIC Codo ”539-77B0 600-548-2166 maintenance sklDs plus Street. SKoshone. Idaho. WmH-Udbefry r Ploase send resumejme to: FT position In Englneerlr SECTION 3 T>Mt Boiifd of ^ m ^ COHSTRUCT lamlna Idaho drivers liceni . MEDICAL Tmn F«ii» County Com- - 2gyr»gyerMlt mn m i P V h B oxperionos r a - E . ^ ■ Hence preferred. Comp< ; call time. Send oppllca. tiuiisrg petrmts » s«t out h»ba.c*a73>os3t. OEGooddrM ng (Cooper Normam .;;ib S ) Attn.: Jeanne ItKre salary and exceiii Technl^*l8$moll6 Woge OOE per hr. OOE plus full tion to: »im « 1997Ura!onn Bodd- ---- recordlsaiT benefits. BANKRUPT^ lamusUFunilme ORIVER benefit pkg. Cell H u ^ 8t Benedicta F.M.C. wori<,someome out of lown. Couriers and dwrtwnoropere- EDUCATION Meglo Valley Reglona 700 North Uncotn A ction aii pfvioia CompeBtKraraleeonChap-^ ...... Resources et Avonmore IILD YOUR FUTURE Benefits Ini n e ed e d a i B.A. In eoclal scle.clencea MedliafCenter" West for krtetview appoint- Jerome, Id 63338 : • ero>-.anen MopQng oarllor t*r7benknjptdee.CaB ^ BUIUdnlnaawlnftlnataafnl Irtsuranca. ^ r d ™ v ^ » ^ Jeff Siofcaf at 734-6452. IsyjoW ice. 734.6664 ■ W estern Airr Exprese.I neededtojolnteam' mem, 733-7855, exL 11 Or CaD Faye 324-4301 c a a d verwcns of tr>« Un*- _ *AutlstiO P.O. Box 409 ^ 2 6 2 form Building Code and iimrMj Mustbo21,abliblo to im 70 >"0 wllh SED 4 Au BAMXRUPTCr A Otvl) » w 'j £ ^ S l a n l e y CONSTRUCT pounds, ond havehj cfean children In Twinn Pf a lls/ Twin Falls, 1083303-041 Unfonn UecAanieai Code hM HelplaBptanecaOewey. WorVorka has Ixnmadlate Siding applies I. Pissse ap- Burley area. ComptTioetlUve (208)737-2173 > MANAGER • MEDICAL )panlngs for SALES Im m ediatef^te work. Cali ume 10- FAX (208) 737-2741*' Apartmeni manager, 3I FT LTC.U. AcfM(/ee 0/- _ SoPTTOT^SomOAY Dentile8.VoarttMa,I 0P« Jrport Loop wegea. Send resumi 20yraekp.73»6000. PRJ’ ROFgSSIONALSI Robin at 208 am lna E0& email com plexes in« recfor qualHM Iherapeu. ' 0FMARCH.1998. — ^ou will manage 4 Isr — Hailey. Salary * a p t. Uo recreetlon epedallat or BOARD OF TWIN FALLS ROMNQtNUYHOME IR luild bull a mobile aalas CONSTRUCT Pocatello, ID. 83283201 A Please Fax Rssume to, actlvllleeprofeaalonal COUNTY COMMISSION­ Reaaonablerstae routouta. ultlliing a lap- Wanlad expei , wholsreglsteredAlcensed op c o m p u ter, you ors 4 laborei loded. expe- A tta: Jeannene ■ O 345-8990.0r mall resume ERS CaB734-0419.B t«P N S lo P.O. box 2060 Boise ID) or eligible for cefllflcetlon. Dated tnis 30th day ol ------— Tiust mui successfully Hailey-KelK elch u m e re a. li?iL ------d L R E A S O N S Sena resume: Attn: Jnt. . nmplete the Day Slort Immed iivflybM lal EDUCATION E 63701. Mofcn.1998 “UOSlLEFURNmjRE con- to 0.7ee4S 25 Flier School Districtctisub(. li TO DRIVE . St.-Benedlot'sP.M.C. Twin Palls County REPAIR ^lAC MAI Direct Training o o E CaU 20 n MANAGER TRAINEE P.O. Box 586, Jerome,' Program. Routes open Ing epplicatlohs CcnvT^issioners Mln 1 LosryrouND I Bur d-ALone, ID R an d y row o 1 and*l)ene?ll pac'ao*! Ages 1 & up. Instructor. PERSONNEL ) T ru ck in g pier High School: j e t s E-HAn.yourdasaifMad- ”cy^stAkt73yas49J « ,MAIN AVE..S., TF 3rca!l1-600-914- “ needs OTR dHvirfvere.S.22.. cheeiieeder Advil ■ ing small fleet- np". Sendroeumeto: St. . S.29. safety1? bI: o n u se s. Dance Team Advli ( U p to 5 Benedict FMC. Ann: Vick- g u a a i CWCOLLEEirS CLUBHOUSE ------raises every8 6 m os.. In. aojo/y |s aecordlotdmg lo Trucks) UA>U.7afc«indca«Uat I*. 709 N.UnCDln. Jerome, SHIER CUSTODIANIAN , , surence. vaca ID 83338 or can 3244301' DETAIL CUSTOMER cation pey, the negoliated1 si s a la r y ' ■nllhttvaulfaMiWilmtiM FOUND, gray Wnen wttn ___ Joint School DIsL 600-261-3286.;5.7 am-5 pm achedule. The dc *fj iii^iiHn cf« cwiU< Min ext267. ■ • . e#ll around neck near SERVICE , '^ 'f l L San n .opening for a ~ . dale lor Ihsae pool.S iS ! BUD MEYERS MEDICAL Honstead Homes. Call "OHOME SPUN KIDS Child FT posllion.pot requiring ex- p r cusloditodien. Applica- DRIVERS win be April 17. 199 2X -O S L Car*. Ci Spring Specialt Fun collof lions oroav. K ; t r u c k FuU time RN Dlelysls stall. ■ a< ) available ol the -BEAPAHTOFO'OUHTEAll- ' epply con tac t S a Must be avaPable lor shin actMttes. meala. refs. & no u irc In rota* envronmerit a^nistrotlerollon olfico. 507 Roberta, 700 B Stevens SU LINES K«. oan»r bow rou g work ethic 4 expe- Idaho Siro*ilroel, Gooding, 2yoars*OTRexj and share weekends. jouf daaxlflad n u “ sxporienco. Ave. RIer ID. 833:13326 or 1 ^ 8 ^ 7 - 3 7 27 12 9 Send resume to: )nce handling money Mn^i 034-434--32«-P«tilon Small PeraoJo n a l F irm call (208) 326-6981. ______your b ^ y tcfttdule. Put K • lg C O M ^ O M until Mlod. EOE QPPCBiwn- ^1:— Solo Drivers & S t BenedietsF.M.C ^ ------: EDUCATION ■ ■■■ 709Norlfrtt>coln ' dfscSry cJ 500i» mt*S mt- CaaL0ri735-t517M “ c o mn s ls te n is c h e d u le . CUSTOMER: Jerome, ID 83336 ««cnb-enilerrMteittK. — ^SERVICE :£g„X"o'rB1 Bonus High School Prlnc » d benefit pkg. s e to s e ASSISTANT ilopPay T eecher; High 'S'c'f="fSc To Or Contact Bev Taber NEED an evening out ct Oood 324-4301 Ext 244.. »t hr. depending on CIRCUL i4lnturance Consumer SclenIen c e 4 CARRIER have an appt ra car* for Pipeclence. *f ^ Please call TfieT/m*s-< HOUND POUND youfchadwn. J 733-7262 *j-«ewa hos a . tlu « 1«ntoined HomeEconomicTi 1CB;H rt(«W. C»iU««i«Nii«ilKf MEDICAL 1, TWN FALLS ---- r on appdntmenl: part-ilmo10 oiopening in Us ' r , ° I " Time Klhdergarti rR03TRAVELPLAZA Mlnl-CossJa HAIBSTYllST Now hiring CNA'e, RN'a& AiflHAtSrtELTER STAY ST, a t fiom e mom to PETR( n Camas County Set'Schools. $8.00 PER HOURID iittrina mO ^ b muUnri. LPN'afortull-Ume4part. careCI for children in m> ASKF0R8HANA AS ClrcuIaUonConcSor'lor“ DrsWolcome 764-2472 (Wendy).)2:_____ GUAHWimXSMMSS time posltkra. FOUND home. he Lots ol TLC 4 ” “ vice Assista 733J300 or 678.4040 l.ShepardHeolerX. meeb mi Included. 324-1909 CASW ;!rijrw,s: HEE^ u o n c a n : ENQINEERS , Ime tttrltwi *rUK« *|J »rW ). Required, Must bo 19 SlTrSlluLl? .nil../. »,w Full Time/Part Time UcnM. female »«/ leoher ■ •— Exp. R RESSINC. KMVr-TV is aecepllrjpllng op- gy„ J Evenings PERSONNBL sSiOdadcsaarlnNmberty. h • w older.olc /M iy at Travol „ Excoilon ;o p 2 1 6 T 8 4 axil 216, “ c SK,;SS,".’S c IDAHO _plicatlons for; PLUS 2 Aussie X black and Ifi >92 ask (or TV MAINTENANCE I MtriM tatUnt i Ittu ubr}, < wtaa. terrale in tomeerty. i r ‘C*”- Vico skills, c >n or Chet ■ NEER * Applicant t tieftm. hw^ii MEDICAL 3 Ow«X.tlonde,male. 1II. ^ ^ ^ Employment CASHISHirR (Windows s : J = i k------have complsted tecf S THIRD Nursing FadDty. lO^nonth. 4 Shih T:u X black and ■■ sis Stop -n Go Is now ^md '0 ’can-do' at- DRIVERS school or equlvale tsnure track posillon be- tan. notitercd male. iring fo r a p a rt tim e "‘H?®.,"?'0 roquirod. Solos i^cal com pany.IV accepting parlance In broadca DIMENSIOiON 5 Spaniel Lab X. white — ' hirin aveyard shin posllion. nco and boIng a oods for lono haulht drivere. glneering; woridngng I knowt- SALON I(>«mi, U.(6sM-I0. Vniui s S a K twr.ale. PUBUC SERVICE OE Apply In person at ‘or *’la a plus ^ 324-7605 or 886186-834-6018 edge of dlgKai andnd 1 analog CM Today 733-5648 iuuiCtUnCattnUm.r.0 . claia Degree Nureing . & SoarW Lao X ofats and HESSAQE f?|-59 Addison Ave. W. ------clrculls; FCC gog e n e ra l __ 1 ------Bei w;, / w i «»;«. f ^ r a m Indude teaching orang*. n'-ale. Donl Dort pay to And work be- :ro«s from the hospital. )btaln on applicb- DRIVERS . . , ------class license or SBSBEcer- HOTEL F«I! 8I7-47J-7H7. E-«il: In dassroom and dlnl<^ ADOPTION for* for ^ get (h* Job. For Now hiring reot«oter drivere,--uficatlon wllh goodod \ written Weston Plaza is r’O*'now (n«iii<(.(n Prlwl^i onl; t. Auatrailian Shapered fre* fr« Information about q aSHIERS s HI T?»e 77mes-AI*ivsVm must have curMjrrent CDL--^nd verbal commi performance anJ’acMevo- e#j« mer;o. femaie pup avoiding «w amployment aer- Cashleihlers needed, 32 hours 328VtEasiEast Blh North " and a good drivirMngrocord. --non skills. Super> mern ol outcomes; partic- Z Tamer. CacftsundX tan. vice vte icama. wilts to the persr week.w Must bo avaU. Burlilurlsy, ID. 934-6464 osk< Iclorflon. ■ --- axoerienco d e s ^ l ^ Desk Clerks, Food IpaUrtg In on-goIng devel­ male PW. Federal Fe Trade Commls- toworiibetween8 wo affl4 7 or malt n ------ASSISTANT CHIEFEFENGI- Waitresses 4 Cooka»ks. UNITED STATK opment and valuation ol 3. Lab X black and «rt«a slon. - 2964M4 ADDISON AVE E P-O.Bb .B « M 8 vising a m other ectlvltles scay«e. female. ter.1-80(>876-7060. tar TWIrwiN FALLS. IDAHO Twin Fatli■alls ID 83303 viduol wllh OT a l l s ' ______related to students In the EOE 'A DRUDRUG FREE >«>"«>• M«« 14aC>«' Ia8sA compllaflcewlhre{irigulato- ______EOE heelih edence division; Hanynicacata&Uttaftal A found at the end of • • WORKf MANAGERS teaching, as needed, the a Claasilled ed means ^ ^ ntonance HOUSEKEEPING - dassroom and/or dlnlcal LOCATED •* ted for L o ca l c o m p en y g o in g I S Soar Av«. West ?* 5 5 5 S i ------and repairs to the 0 0^ through massive e x p ^ 736-2299 ®[ Win Falls Wowed: Ownoror Operatore nent level. Assist Ir » .on. Ofllce managersI AFTERNOONS ONLYl JZ '*?Sito‘p p a y ^Tn‘’S f e e s y D riv e rs . Ing of operallon p« SK"’ — needed. No experience* tantcourees.Mastsr’sde- ul coatlnosmonu- & Company I , gree In nutslng required. McnCay-Frtday ADIONISTTUTIVE ADI 733-33-7300 or 678-4040 r seeking “ ambt O^^op^ needl>d late model nel, aniT reiponsltnslblefor INTERNSHIPS necessary, we train, CLOSED Saajnttys. / lor 4 roofor «ie overall technica These are paid posWonitkxiaat S2000 base se la 7 plua‘ Must be a Registered ^Si«ay».&Hcfid»y9 n PERSONNEL tiousmdiyiidividual for lull- Closs 8 iractoi Z Nurse who le lk»nsed or PE IV levd position In a r crim inal Kyot he on air prodiRuction. . jfig Tlmea-Nawa for the benellls. Fee for oack- —PLUS ------r w i ^JKrOuOisnnirQde" - n -recofd/M VR-t -IfHem- -cround.check If selected . DESTROYS) after 48 sd clasVX” experience In teleletevislon • ^ p , expectedd to be for a position. Cell 733-f - txura. JO please caO or ^ neededforaweO . alos and sorvico D rivers n e e d established Ibm in the TF ' ndising and gom CDU.1yr.oxwtpor. Able to Iwoadcest malnteM:enwce is cfJorod In nswe repoflnortlng 7276 » r an appolnonent vsltI^e pound daiy to „ Id a . H om e required.goodwrituiTlttenarxl anddaaslfiedsalee«.Pref- P between9a,m.to8p,m. S o T S S K l 'S : cftockifycurpetbhero. a „ re c Must be proficient In emlpoporviwrwik enter Canad 1 perlencfrin nursing edu­ computers. Transcription — I CompoUthrt)hrt) Icomponsatlon I mUes. ^ Qood verbal communlci e^?nce will b e giver TMstanoianup^a-daia , d pay. Call ^ “l». Experience» inii VHP- college students whohoplM r MEAT CUTTER cation at Ihe aasoclate .. Oat: moMd dogs ar* hard a muaL Salary OOE ORCUICULAT10N DIRECTOR p a ^ g ot , e> extoR^o train- I tt degree level prelarrsd. l i ^ s , opportunity LonnFo 1.888-8(:-865-7600. Transmitter malnleinienance careere In print commim m ^ Experienced meat culler ts c «sci*a Or corse pick » 77/nes-Wews seeks a ing program a n d o p e ra tio n ii In The needed for fuU Ume posJ-I Ap&lcants shMid submit -ogressh.ro can-do man- lor promoiicnotion and excel- ______" . 2 S y i: ta tlo n a and live In 1 nt Isttsr of application, cur- 159 2N0AVE.N.,SUrilE3 ' I ferred, elong willwith S K rimaa-Notva circulellu U o n «on,401k. benefhs.profit “ r s s a s f s s r ]or 10 load Its circulation lont benoflu EOE. 1 „ .____ cenlfkaiilon. or e ^ h ,n rem vita, three current let- . TWINFALLS ^jpartrnom. e ^ Apply:>: In In person lo; D riv e r * -, [quivaiem. ol eoulherni Idildeho eharlng, paid vacallon horrtel fre* work- ^ northern Nevada. I. te n ol recommendetlon, T M is a piidc service ATTENOAKT ATT Cendlindldates should have ColumbImbia Paint & $ 30,000 F i n call Mike al Atkinsonela and offldal transcripts to (serience Ingrowing dr- Coi -terestedepplfcantsshc amouxstners o( W*«kand W Attendant lor Coetlngs Potent!iti n lt portunlty employer. HJtM. a Market 72S-6668.B Sharon Melton, Pereon- Thar«neaNe»». Ai ilatlon, managing peo- 1936 NmberfyRoadKlml ______- nel Office, Great Baain e artd IndependM man- TwinFalls=o]ls, ID 63301 T JCfc>, en end Minorityty caridi-( lift of references, a < r . U 0 b . encoureiuraged to rentcollegeorhlghscfl i S J S MEDICAL College, 1600 College LOST - Scftnauzer. male. '— " agemjement of the deportm- ____ apply. For comple Are you looking for an In-n- Peri(wey.En(a.NV89M1. r«A nd.sny. Last seen BOI n. YouTI know promo- D«RY ’? « “J u transcript, work sami teresUng and dlverslDedId (702) 753-2283. Applies, BOILEWUTlLnYTECH e n t rvlceman noedod. W * i P V descripUon, contac( i t a c t ^ - and ff-cover letter, f cn Ostertoh In the Rock Avorvnora Avo WMt hi Gooding. Hon.:« , service, eccouffling, ^ 0 [^ ry lc i VT.nOOBIueL ;r,H 3 ' Position open (or a tion materials must be re- qre^area.73S-9724J w eilroom o p e ra tio n s, Mechankal e L ak e e .emoiovniont drua and Idaho seeks experienced rnaili Falls. ID • cohol tests are requli Sll time ward secretary,y. ceivedal Qreat Basin -copy sa lea and eery. TrolnSCV.K; h i r e il- C o lleo * b y 6 ;0 0 p .m ,‘, LOST Yeao«lyr.oid male ?BoBerAMnyTectmttlan. singl sand resume 10: ______ING , lisi,"-™"™______Applications shouldviM tl : Prior experience In medl- Your atOtude wM Please son ReqUraa minimum of 3 2or>» iii t£ ! cai field preferred. Excel-»|. April 30,1966. A A f& E i Lao. neussrad, REWARD! XI posfflv*. your manage- Idaho Dairy E O U I P J ^ O PntATORS ^ Mnt to Mary Karren,'" V ™ lem benefits, PTOaf>d on 324-5079 Of 53»S7S3 ysars experience in b*poem style, congenial. Box 2 6rK , K iM ir.-.'ii DRIVIERS! r/mes-Wews, BOX 5 M MEDICAL operaflon. repaira. 4 iqr^^ elte deycare. Contaot jH Join a teem of profes- 63341 orca Twin Falls. ID 63303 Residential Tech, alcohol LOST: Chocolate Lab. Inspection procedures of YouTIJi . N o E x p e l rn . RocX Creek Rehab, and high prassur* fire ajtM slons erience op.SKffl." 52* Medteal Center, 640 FDerer drug treatment PT. Must n:M.lyT0id.'3mie9NW ] t In Good- expected oy May TO. 4. have OPR & FIrat Aid, cfT»lnFalls.733-Mg. staemboaers. * Applicant o u to illkor noodod. Ap- I ■ N e c e si s s ; a r y l processing plam in l i ____ Ave. W. Twin Fells. 734- nwst also understand elz*< 8645. EOE ■______3 WeekkCDL ( J X l S i S KwiS2. ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ - I — n f*edwatersysteme.weter Unllki MEDICAL testing. 4 freatment T7m* — Training Av >eoM tfwdc your ed M g, wed heelthy circulation daihy . - SS'p.y *^«?wy.ii"’»» Brtdgevtew Estatea Is cur-ir- carrgcg-^ ss on ttte flrs9 Experienca ^ also preferred «nce( lales renUy seeking CNA's foror Rock Creek Rehsb and harTOToniarefttBefaaon grow;owth In r e c ^ v e a r a , E x p e rleencod n c outside We’v eR HI ot fange$9.00lo$11. cay, R rw a .e s Thii Sh more prclected. w orker. Li :a;'3S 2r= '“ ourMedtoal U)ILFuHandId - M«»oal Centerseeks systsms indudlno '•®>r r. L oador 4 mo- v ” / I ® . *Wi™iiou>«IorWI« , Tlmas-Nawa is not f* J _ Id applications Includ- chanlcalJ skinsski helpful.-Ap- Y o u . c o v ft part-time shKts evallable.*. expaHanoadCNA'a& spcraCM tar e m n aftsri csn9Wcorm»aaQ!^& _ Sendi b!v.E. otfere a poalUveta ' "NA'a to wori( In long term cooling towers. ExceOent Ingg resumes,n references, piy 314 rnli , „ . at 733-7555, ext.x ltH 1 o r ■ . gsatame. - - — nrer letter to: ABen WD- Rimberly, S Interview appolntm work environment: t»n-n- care at RCR 4 MC, salary ----- pey&beneAtarCaS— cover g a g .' ajizsis.! ners * sfit package and starting depends on sxperienee. 206-733-75«.«xt1Hor in. Business Manager, apply tn person on w nrM sV^eM .PO Bcx DENTAL S S ili 2 to 4 p ^ . at: 17;1728 ? ' • TOP PA Y -N O FEE-FEI p e y n t M t ^ o n C N A excellent benefit package, 104 I hl*rviewappolntn»ntor m T7»7 j . ^ O E 733-7300 or 678-4W-4040 experienes. Call Bethth On-tltadaycaraAPTX), sandresumato: 54^48, Twin Fella. ID, Immed. opi S }3 EOE AVONMORE W ESriNC. 6330003. You may also fax Dental Asi PERSONNE^ E L ^ “ 736-3933 NURSE CONSULTmO 4 }ur resume to (208) prsferexpei d- It Interested apply In ATTN: HR your gevlew Estates. 1828>8 per*onat:640FnerAve. HYPNOSIS Center. Now t1373 n nU ilO R E STREET 733-913-3727. Apply o r eer I'OWiHi >• PLUS taking eve. iwhnde. . p •AORUOFREE 1010E On2Jyr»> P.O.BOX6 I2: . > Brldgsvlew Blvd. TwinIn W.,TV»!nFalls.ldaho, : TWM FAUS. ID 83301 WORKPLACETI *> ^ Buriey, ^ I -Twin Falls, Id 83: ■ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ *' K ■ Falto, ID 83301 a a s . & 206-736^06011 AA/EOE V Sunds%Su> Aprit 6,1996 TbnesNews,'rs,T«1nFi(ls.ldsl» M

I PLASTEREiRER RETAIL 8ALE8•8 8 HEETMETAUWELCLDER BURLEY TWIN FALLS "RECEIVING - payments E-MAlIAIL your dossined ad n a » t« fi>ir needed (or busy PT, must be avtflabloallavtf I Trainee program. Exo on roal estate sold? to us at « summer IHBBon. Wood hours.'Bqwtencileoceamust pay and beneflts.«1u ;* ☆☆☆☆☆;■☆ 'MERIDIAN-now buys twirfvlnacK^cron.net ^ RhrerVaPi/an«y. Wage DOE Nophonoo>ocalls. a H.8 . graduate undl TH E TIM ES-NEW S direct from tho pubiicl z r r r PiMSecalcalioe-7264743a Please moU resumesto:reMj To leam lifetime (radade%all IS CURRENTLY • Immedlaie Ouotos FiJ:SR:R - 3 bdrm stick bum, •No Foes » 0).000- .0 MOVE. ConUKt • - THET0Y8HrSHOP 1-800-914-8536. _ . ______LOOKING FO Rf THETIMES^EWS POLEUNE I - ' Ptomol Closinos ■ eAnn 320-4106...... rooouCT INDEPENOEr^r CURRENTLY HAS' ^ S * r o ! ^ 1 SUPERVISOR ForthebestNd.deoltfrectl enER- 3 bdrm 2 bath. — 8UPISJSJ k o r ™ ™ f * u s*,iOM, id W i MB Supervisor 11- TTk Jt. THE FOLLOWING i-eoo^i-93oi ■ r^eJ.R. NEWSPAPER CAR- dii1ar.On4or6ecres, ------,.F « d a ro . .--SlmptDtCocnpany.hJ g ------INDEPENDENT------(Bn*or«8i.eten.tec^-0 R^or ffSSSSffl' ix s-— ^ — •RIERSFORTHE- lancing ovail through ~ * opening lor a MUI S ^ WALKING ROUTE f ish Mutual, 326-72l9.fl NOW »RINC uctlon Supervisor. WESTWIND HOM10MES 11 at IIS AgrlS< BURLEY AREA . FOR: ^ ■Irn k n o tu le ^ of ■ Fastest growingIng manulac-r fadUty In Burley. ID,ID Re- Walking routes are | | | P | h I ! B H Qoodi3D1NG -1 bdrm home, xxJ prooesslna, turod home dealershipdeal In sponsible lor budgeratlon inklers. AC, firoploce, I excellent benefit ’ letred bul not r LocustSLN. •Apanm entt »MH Parks Free Coach Bus for Emr lot required, ol the piant Preferirado- i BLllfl •Omcobtdg ‘ ShopClrs ■ago/corport. kid-solo, Employees From idcage. Career Call lor an appt.api 732- gree In Enginooririring or W osi 27th • 30th Eosl jeol dly. county taxes, (V i If you llva In Iht Twin • * Leased*- bldg •Motds T w in Falls to S uun n Valley. opp«turttu n lly ^ g o w ln g 5710.Askfor.Poir.PatorMlke.. J^lmal .Sdence witiwithox- S t r e e t O v e rla n d to To Sell Call Chrlswell 13,800 - g34-64e7a Intom ______porierKO in eomputoi ' ' ° Falla area S are Inlar- ^ I compan ^«9 e ? ^'flh'and. •sted/n Mng[a e«T^_ Phil Crtshwell a. Co.. q o/'T v FORECLOSED Call live years ralafed e) (208) 377-1999 ■ ni<^: or II you live In those aioaa Plaaaa eontael Olatrlel nos lor pennies on SI. nowlnwiw ^ Safes Uanagtr, Tanya = ‘ Delinilinquent Tax, Repo's 1-800-894-9(-9946 “S ■ Commission “9 ______. . .latlon , of - and aro interestod in be- orlencB. inganowBpoporconior... W7»«e73>MOfejrt.34«. ^ O 's, Your Aroo. Toll domlal resume to: >10080 check your od for f,o)0 o (1)600-218-9000 for more inforrirmation. lencols conectnoss on Iho fits gxt > Kissoss Please slop by iho Buriey I, H-1C38 lor current AT S i r a ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ doy i thot It runs, os Tho njunnIngs. Foe required, 163 Julie Ln, good oral, wrttter), andar In- olllco at 3 2 6 'A E 5lh Timos-Nows is noi ra- ■ EomopponruNinfEMPiCMPL0TD1M/F 1373 Rl ID83301.1 terpersonal commununica- North. (Noxi lo Woi-Mart) 'f^ j o S i sponsibio tor errors oRot SunV«UeyRt«m-SuBViB V JIey.IiJio. TWM FA . ... tion skills. Must poiwssoss or call 677-4042 and thottkne. • ★ ■* . __ :____ «yw4unnlltT.ccCT-com ...... A AA/EOE*...... S A L E S ...... eolllng.and mark!rkeling leave a moeeoge Zloi i . 55i51ir~~" y r r r r T ------Oaa canl/ATU d< U debit card, skBtsmd/or training.(ig.Oth- Jeremy. — d s a s TWININFALLS...... * PROFESSI -■A-A i i i i i 3 earn 8K to 1 OKIKpermonth. PI . erduHesmaybeassI A A A A A I 5 0 2 O PPEN I HOUSE . MEOICM. MISCIISCEUJWE0U8 . MyB3.l»W ».736«783B The J.R. Simplot Co ********** I HOMES F M SALE 1 Supervisor. iranacrtpUon I C E S forafulIUilS^'JI^pSpS ■ ■— — ny oilers a compel 1 : 0 0 - 4 : 0 0 . dopartmwit. QuaMcmions lnvll08aUmln9f«orwl Invl c e s S p e c ialist In salaryandbenc II,. „ . , i i . , . .»i7 , i , T H E TIM ES-NEW S PUBUC SERVICE Indode: Previous asaodaloo asa operators Twin FaiFalls. AppllcAntk SALES FM H . .quipm.ol >•«you IS CURR ENTLY „ MESSAGE 4 ^B 0 Monroe 1 Street transalptlon oxpertenco. tochnli hove on urtdergrad- Inside sales. Mir Selling property? Doni poy W hy I chnlcians ondimlnoes to musthovi LOOKING FOR * ly rent with' Interest Managoment & legree In behavioral yean exper. In < any foes until It's sold. For s aa i tesat7 ’/4%? ofoantaiUonal skJUs, Wo e » . with 2 years ex- whohisato. 206-73 Ji! INDEPENDENT Iroo inlormatlon about raitetco,.;^sum v HERSHEY • Invest $10,9- 3me sea this Three oxot]lMltlaa$a call Dlatriet Uan- that ad moy also bo lound O i FUN- TRAVEL agar. 7 3 3 ^ 1 axL 346. >ABALA levelopm epl a n d sales oxperiena ^ KIMBERLY ontholnternetot ansportat/on and hjdglftg S S i k • * i i t t 1 t www.moQlcval1oy.com REALTY }ald lor outgoing QUYS ily«irn*Kli.73M« 733-4321 co^ricaUon. M oralist A A A A A A A A A A A A AA - p«(ont>d.butwl111noto WOQALS. Savolio Ror- ns should apply a t: * 40k-100k+» PPc olonllal BUHL - by owner. 3 bdrm. -k -i,★ * ★ ★ da.Vogos.NYC.olc.No 'J S fFEaadand J* dr South Annjal Commlsimissions WAREHOUSE®EUV□VERY 1 both, new drs/windows, )xp. nocossory. Paid For more Inio.'coll ?*P ■atls.ortolophooe. g .Hoip wonted lor[Of THE TIMES-NEWS flreploco. 2 cor corpori. u a q3ERMAN-. b {702)763-0181 or Kiralnlng. '" Above avbrago f ? - 4 i m I auto sprlnWors, S76.900.' 4112loroqueslan *<01k IS CURRENTLY CollS43-5121.M______M l (7021753-0106 SS. M u sltjo lS a n d b o jplteation. EOE • ^ponsos Company bonellb. I , Im on^^tow anJ iWotoSTARTNOWIBo-; — LOOKING FOR orsondrMumoto: ®,", BUHLCHARMER.3bdrm. 4ELSON bann' S M I ^TUREu INDEPENDENT THE ELXO CUNIC ERTY MANAGERS L o ^ 1 bolh home wilh 0 dbl REALTY K r e H S ' & y L " >d.24opLunlts.We • Monthly OMrrUemdeProgram 201 MAIN AVE. E-TFE., NEWSPAPERJ THBMOnS’^SSrSs p Your Local Roai Estalo carport. Qas hoot and 7 3 4 -3 9 3 0 '76214TH8T. provide«jo doilcal Ualning, • Monthly Spillsls&8onuses & ------= ; CARRIERS FOR liroplaco. Fenced bock y. Insurance, apt. • Ufollmo Coreeitreer Oppor- 2 1 4 n LoanSpedoiisl: ELKO, N veaeoi ■ ^ isISCEUANEGUS c i THE KIMBERLY yard, S71.000. Call John : a r 0 s u m 0 t 0 lunity l^pi£YUblT^ ■> -* Poor Credit A Bankruptcy O'Connor 543-8022, IOME-3300sqn.4«. LooUne lor ■ iiri vseailon 8TU0rUDENTS 1208132321-9002 or come S a r e a . ■ >» Zero Down Purchases ), 5 bdrm. 3 bath. ()V montyTWhynotMaSwM Tirixtrod ol nowhoro Summer \Z vat\el,iloy Park Apts, for Wo oro a loaderjer inIr a S125 i DO t>oii»o offlcp/co(Tomputor Walking RoutaaI -» Home improvomeni & Sariirogo.S165.000. Owner itn-good litmt youVa be«n JobaJobs? This Summer, got oooii^hJ ation at 309 Pash- Blilton por yoaroar Industry.I y^iik. looWngTor■ a a busi- A vailable -» Debt Consolidatkxi llcorty. 324-3232.M Uortno7CUu»odiiir9dali * into Into shape ond learn a A?ma Ki -» 125% Equity Loan Cd73»Oni. sMII. I Kay. R u p e rt, ID • Hirlrig Immodlrnediately; nossorcompanytoto hook- Three M ). (208)436-6aa2.H training to Startlit rightri| avray. up vrith. Cail mo al ■♦Mobile Homes OK' Realty ngn?r (5EI S'MSSS B Q U IE 5 5 S -»Ouk:k Approvals ------CaU 1-800^^022-2281. 788-2731 or E.i 5 4 3 - 4 5 5 8 p bUCEREDUCEOtt j ( MEDICAL Tho^The Idaho Amiy Nalionol RESEARC 736^^or^^742^l^ WEWANTYOUII Guai a cwlUontlai rtriniQll®sunvaIloy.r Nearly now. 3 bdrms. Quart. CALL C ourt datada researcher trt^ow^^lwr lax resumo - C e n te r S tre e t W e s t 2 baths, cathedral ceil­ Compnsslonttto.hofdworti- IFC 8FC Bartow 734-0171 or needed BUHL. DAYUGHT BASE- 2 1 lo d t^ C O V o M ^ n uj 406-245^)95 1 Madison Street Wb8 ,MENT. Well built 4 bdrm ln«ings, lots ot tile In kitch­ Ino.toamorientod.and 1-80O4IO^UARD. r Falls artd i . 2 1 7 'e a t AVOID BANKRUPTCY en & baths. Ig redwood wll moUvntod. Full tlmo — ties, some Court ro- SALES ENT Spruce Street Froo debt consoiUation. homo. Dock, storogo 2" I EMPLOYMEI shop, sotoiiite dish, Cioan - dock, plumbed (or con­ RN ond fun timo LPN. MtSCiISCELLANEOUS" Stodrou:oxperktrtco proloro- Seeking proleiolesslonal. M OPPORTIJNTIITIES Application with service. trol voc, dbl garago, CompoUUvo pay. Tho h o Joromo « Rocroollon od 1-6 t-600-873-8207B and sharp, Gos heat. 2 'J'' | . 6 0 0 -3 3 6 -6 9 9 3 experienced IndividualIndh for ltyoultvlnthl$arMi car garage, AC, $119.500. has all tho extras. a plosl Disulcl Ol»u Is now acwpilng ptwonbclnlx-B m a n u fa ctuu ro re d h o m o PUBUC 8 ERV1C a n ln f n i t » d l n t 4lng,t}ga 5116.000, Call Bockle NoUryDNS423-SS91. applications Oppl. lor swimming ' Coil Sytvla at 733-5336 or :------saios. NeedI toto beI highly MESSAGEE r)*wsp«perearrf«r... 734-3611, #0800813 324-8736 or Annette pool s ta ll & se a so n a l SALES> motlvaled.. StructuredStr Fodorol employmoniml Inlor- p i,g „ call piBirtet Uaa 324-6926, MEDICAL molntonarKO. S S Apply al the a n / Mrh COMPEtrnVE RATES RAKE THE commission\ &&i benoflts. malion Is froo, flemom- Ro g g ,r R obert R Iehtrd•rd- REASONABLEFEES •W USTING ■ Incredi­ You can bocomo a part of Joromo Joco Rocroatlon Dis- /inperson: bor, no ono can pr Three M ble price on this home. our Hoolthcafo Toaml Wo tflct triH. 2444 South Lincoln. $ 5 0 ,0 0 47. e Conforming ond Non- DOO BARRIER Homes you o federal lob. ?S*?reoR *®"’ ^ . Contom^ngMonBsges R e a l ty 111152 sq,ft,. 3 bdrms. tage Road (niormation about t single attached ga- oxcollont bonollts, and Y ♦ Loans for all credit 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 rogo, loncod yord & SALES■SREPSEMNUP F ne,iO |ot». call CareerS Ar A'k'kAk-Ait grades, Bonkiupicy OK - mo oppotlunlly to bocomo . OPTICAL . ro»(SS041SO.OOOrm. im x tto B n a*m m tansflV) Cowwdkxi. 912-757757-3000 - dock. Hurry - at Ihls a part ol our oxpartdlno. ♦.MoblioHomoLoons . GBUHUWELLBUILTWTTH prfc» It won't last long. MANAQlAQERSEARNUP ------MAKE SERIOUS MON0I ♦ 125% LTV Seconds F U a BSMX 2 bdrm. 1 * SS ista Optical Is on the T0S1Ki>oo-S40o.ixxvyn. POSTAL JOBS»-- Full Your own busslness with 554.000. Call Paul S orqanbtallon. Wo aro oc- ♦ Commordoi Loons .bath, dbl garage v^m stor- 3;324-9377. movol Wo have opening ‘Free OuiQualified Loads benefits. For ap^lc)ilcatk)ns unilmilod Income. I ago room and shop on loT forPTAssoctoloOplkdaa •F a s lAt A i dvancem ent to llM H * m i . l l lo.Foo Froe24hrmsg. T h e M ortgage S o u rc e 3T8 OF 8 0 . FT. FOR W pU m o^. Twin F ^ s, Idaho oxJxo ifl tot. $50,000. Coil TlTHE MONEYM 2700* Exper. prelorrod. but will Monagoi 800-925^ 1-866-386-7741 Sara Botcheldor, 643- scsq.tl,5bdrms,3baths, suro. OPR, communica* {fXtrain IndMduai with retail • CommitSffiBonua IfSafzMWi r days 6 ■ (208)734-6766 I NG *«•••*•••••*••«*• 4S68or934-e0eo. lalamily room, single go- lioo and loodotflWp skills. background. Applicant • Tho MostMo Comploto and MEDICAL BILUNC ■ «ge-oo7^ rage, ra fenced yard. Lo­ ond 1 year oxporlonco mi,. usslonal Training In ~ G et Involved In a rea m ust bo avail, to work Proloss! n e e d cated on a qiiot dead- proforrod.WogoOOE. Tdustry ______I H I i WIWWW ______Honie-baBOd buslnes T h r e e M _ -iintLflUoaL.£fJcojOi____ :------ATro»CB » o nB o n n-Di r I Term SQbinty wIj tTJr ltf i ~ ^ th true growth's incomiS s- S100-S750 TODAY? ducod to selltl $96,000. picked up at: Qoodlng 5560, cca EOE MFNIOIH ■ • A Qonofinorous Comp Pkg. polontlal. Process hoaltoaith Coil 734-4333 R e a l ty cColl Bockle 324-6736 County Memorial HospI------Wo canan Rotlro In 10 yrs. H M S U U d mcial Insurance daims elodrt Convenient Loan Co. or Annette 324-5928, iol. 1120 Mortlana S t.. PLUt'LUMBER w/ovoror $1$ MliUon In Stock nlcally. Training providocidod. Licensed Slate ol ______HE°JEW LISTING-Cuto Qoodlng. ID 63330. For Jooumoyman, u r suporinion- ______FT/PT.Investmer storlor homo. Has had more Info, call floxy a l dom for now construction Small businessbus owners are $4,995«8,495. Rnandnidng ^—11 . — . BUHL/FILER Slots of remodeling (206|934-4433. oxt. 120. rosiresidential. Must havo waltlngfngforourbmAlpkip. H B m i i i K I e e avail. For free Infonnalloallon g '3 04 • Cwtsr Draw 5 bedroom. dri, o n e . 704 e q .ft.. S 3both,5ocros...S193.500 b Closing dalo for appllca* lourtoumoymans card. S18-S C ALL U MONDAY.I 1(M . calllAMS(An*INC50C500* |^ j N j ^ £ r a E M T S _ J bdrms, single do- lions Is April 20.1998. 19/hr.m ♦benefits. Coll Pon- Tus*issdoyistolatsll Cempany). • FJIar Country Homo on . tochedu garago, gos rod-s PiumWng. Elko, NV. {208) p a 362*3846 ■ a c c T r 800-322-1139. EJCT. 12111216 . PUBUC SERVICE 3 0CT0S...... 8189,900 heat, hi Ig Tenced y o rd j_____ MILKER No«d rolioble Ml 702-736-73S9/Bob.B www.biv.bufldwealth.com HB B f f im i ljiP n r c b l www.laffls-lnc.comI Itf MESSAGE • 7 bdnn Lovely sotting In $53,000. $: Cail Bill or ilmo milker. 200 cows. —— Big proills usually mean, BuhlCountry.....$169,900 MMelinda 536-5663 Rols roq. Wrlto P.O. box ^ big risk. Before you do, ■ Dramalle 3 bdrm, 2 both ■ 533. niof, ID 63328. - One oF our top producersilinlrelired ji Ikr io»“ - business vrith a company. on % acre...... $94,900 Three I M chock It out wtth Iho Bet-: • BrIckI Flawless yard Realty MISCELLANEOUS & we hove an openingig Ifor on |j j p ^ ^ 2 . ter Business Suroou. Forr wIthBprinkJors...... $92^00 m S i“ t • April Fraah 4 bdrm. 2 ■ 3 2 4 -2 2 3 6 3 POSmONS experienced solet peraerson HWq Q icessary NATIONWIDE COMPAN,A|.Y free Inlormatlon about ^ avoiding Investment boJhloronly...... S79500 ___ AVAILABLE oW eFafr Needs dtotribulor now . ■ Juar Uatad: 'A aero and You'll hovo excellent incomeimo polentiol ho worlds 40K +por year scams, wtlto to the Fed- CastUorB,vmltpersorts& otol Trade Commission, cozy homo for....$35,000 lino cooks. Various aMfts. wwith reosonablo hour*, olongng wilh 5-day franchise Must have Inveslnwnt y i6 u e ^ lor you: Soiktus person cHI: Washington. D.C., 20560, MALL FARM groat for a Qearing up for busy or call the Notk>nal Fraud season. Need customer work ' weeks, and guarantee)le^ income.. ■ 600-005-6737 i BARKER horse set-up or a coif Inlormatlon Center, Raaltora’ ■ ^ operation. 38* acres in ortemod poopio, 1-600-e78-7060.______CallS43-«37U * ^1 Exp<^rtco prmrred. PLEAPLEASE APPLY IN PERSON AT... ng TWIN FALLS (8) hay a n d p o stu re . 3 BomfttsavallaNo.Plooso _ • BURLEY - Complotoiy re- S'bdTm,2bath.k)g-sldod housiLbuIJtih 1992, ' no phorto calls. Apply In 1 1 * ★ * * ★ ★rtr > 4 305“ 1 ' modeled 3 bdrm home: [; person: WILLS ■ ®T0OYOTA H I H I CONTRACTS & Now gas fumoco. fenced ^Wood slovffj-electric |M ORTaftQE^ hoat pump, mbtol roof. TRAVELERS! OASIS ^ ■ 23tSHOSHOHESIWtSI,miKffilL» U W 3 3 j 8 9 i y bockyonJ 8, good location. Ig 1-car garage, cen­ N OF HANSEN BRtDOE V £ i THE TIMES-NEWS Must soon 678-5943« g ‘ADING CURR ENTLY HASIA S SS TOP DOLLAR ss tral air. small dotadiod MISCELLANEOUS shop, llvostock sheds THE FOLLOWINC llURLEY • While Brick ,ond .a corrals, 38 shares AMERICAN ^ . INDEPENDENT Country Home- 4 bdnn. Northsldo N wator. Somo system. N E W S PA PE R CASH FOR escrows, con-I- IV. bath. 1 ooo. Finished gated g plpo and tubos STAFFING ■ -ue tracts, annullios andi basem ent, garage; trull araind£2M.000,ColI a Wo are accepting ■ ROUTES ON THE seWements. Croativo R-I- trees, poilet slove, 4 ml. Urry L Lattln 733-2365 applications for dorical W E S T SID E O* F nonco^600|W»4609.I, from lown, $105,000. or 0 4 ^ 9 4 4 . and constiuctlon workers. R 67e-iii».» ™WIN FALLS Seasortal and full-time. TWIN FALLS >WNER MOTIVATEDI CURRENT OPENINGS: PRICE REDUCED! V. ----- _____ flPLT C g g ? _lr«Mn turn ln1-600-73I-TEMP R BSMESSZ posture. Price reduced . V.: TvJn Fails. Idah to $103,900. Coil Lorry Serving Iho Entire Magic m S Lattin 733-2365 or v Joy Since ISSer Pinanc5 FO R 100-400 m Polk Stre< - s eRVICETECH 4 ^ 9 4 4 . {AREA I™' Jot3bs ! W e're Looking F veisi A c a d em m y Q r a d s I 3'=°\ 'S S S r suable ttyoultvaonthaWa* Qualltv Pec M tsT M s at^etrwlnFallaAa1 % G c ttTTiem. T l - I MISCELLANEOui iopl.e I businW TTcftelABMrts-ltoeervi•rvatierM • T>»vef Ag^ota | I oppotmjNnadlnba- IntanaUdlnMngt FSgMAttMirfanli y W e also provide 401 « rca rrftr Indapandantimmpaf WESTERN REALTY 01k.profit, . 73M 368* B L U E J E A N s h a r i n g , ,p a i d v a o < ALMOST PERF C4/r#«r_ i c a t l o n , ■ f OfaWct eonlacf * oSfSS” ’' J O B em , ployer Involvemlent. er Sclav WeoBorQuanu BUSINESSrj3.093> DIttrlet arcutatlon •far.,Mg Build your own bu:SOIM50- . Bobltvrin work w eek, health an fy- 0« 0ilent ■ FUN-TRAVEL v 3 n d u Q n t O i profit siwlng, before leaving ___ yoi ______Z 3iW JL*rt. 3551 5 ______1 ^ , ^ , EROME country ocro.-94 Wo havo openings lor . plans, motivate rent )ob1 ’No^dirw manufaclured homo, ' sharp peopio who on)oy 3ted •'TSoS' 1778sQ.fl,3bdrms(splR m anagem ent team , _ .working In a rock-n-roil T ), t r a i n i n g Por conslderaUi oxporlonco nocc - m doslgnh 2 baths, com­ environment domonstrat* e, *Flnandng avoiiabl A A A A A A ^ •JobPlocomeim ent A ssialanco 2i! salary, large InventorvD ry.stateof Bob8i(208)6 pletely landscaped w/ Ing new products for a ^ tastio Sams Is the M | • Bogin Workingig IfIn Ju s t 10 W eeks u th e art facility, reputo outo sprinklers, 24x32 ga- . Nan Chemical Co. Must t rtable parts ■■ n largest halrcaro Im * Over 17,000I GroduotesGr Placed rago.RV ra space. Great be free travel CA, &W11I do ail this lor : to NY. and seryice depart or T hose W ho Quality ‘ place^ to live, soduded & ' entire U.S. All training a r t m e n t . •Flnandaj A kJF orl ttuioL S124K. 324-2642M . travel & hotel paU. Wkty I Please Call Todc F r e e 9 0 M i n u t e lEROME. 2400 sq. ft. w/4 Musi startlmmodlatalyi ■ a s k f o r R h o t i a H( Itkm ' ■/ l5t/2nd Mortgages„ A tten d bdrms. 3 baths. Lg. coun- . . . Call M8. H«tll«n, 734- ^ Franch^es^MM.ment —•-jeiP*mploy«

L.. THETIMES-NI SS»ok!S: ISCURRENl imo to: Idaho LOOIONG F f>.0. Box 1296, INDEPENDE NEW SPA PI ECHNICIAN C A R R IE R S i omationai, Ihe T H E HAILEY > gost pest con- W a lU n g & U i B s a m A v a i i ^ortsfessio- ttyoullvtlnthMi jr^JSTedap. II train <)ua!ifled lng^n^ptp*r iaranteed sola- PT»it» eonltet C ent benefits,' ing, and retire- -ftjdhoUdoya WX------7

iratlon contact 1 1 1 i i >8) 864-4700 K K K K K

v Debt ConsolkJitta V'Hotne ImpcDvem W Manulxtuicd Ha a V MutU-bmlly/CoRi V Actq3tlng^^y^^- V /g L o u u .

____ -Wtlundl t-iO TlM>>l<«iw. W a f tli,ldidrin ih Simfir. Aprfl B, 1998

K''; y (O U R H tREAL i ESTTATE I M ug'tiT O I

WALT HESS C(H)wTW/Broker.GRIRIF ■ magSfCVMlIj f f S S f t l Multi-m^toClublub . n WIN FALLS W t mE J = : , 734-0400 7 " 3i4-B■8652 M

ANNA HESS mKATH»n«Apa _____ Silts Aaoclati' ' - - .J U ' . 734-0401 WI wlS^SStibk— y

. - — u/jLpfjESUfjQEn" AssodalB Bfotof ' SaleiMacNtti' i i K ■

TwInFallsI___ S10.00aSodnnandcub!2utol2bedroota $14,600. Juststartlnling out? Look no $39,600. FabulibulouRhunllngind $39,900.0 ■ This 2 btdroom, 1 baltiilh mobile___1 bath mobile home witlB S 3 Nashua mobile fishing near JarlJarbridge Wilderness. creek Canyo l?Brt.w.TiS «ufthBrlThl8l983l , Quiel park.___ cooler, water heater snc 3om, one 2 bedroom ^ ■r homt p Is located In nice, 700miarequI ___furnace all new In1997. >oms, M /4 baths One 3 bedroorrPP ThIshomtfealumoverTOCconditioner___country kitchen wilh custcustom china and over 900 squarilare feet and is In mobile both1 wlwith tip outs. Well ^ u ■■ l»et will) oas heat, air c«nmove Intol___ huttf) and (fishMSher, sl^lg very good condllloiHon. CALL LYNN maintained. Fen< ■ H and Is ready lor you lo)led. mo CALL___room, custom built-in ci JOHNPRESAOA 390008429^ lub. CALL KAKATHl SCHBAOER OOROTHY I i Must be owner occupied17*3900 GR___sewing center and bookca:J S i f f i RASMUS80I737-S9« SllMASSOtUlt LYNK RA8MUS8M 7374______JOANN 324W3./9800890W9i 2_^__J Ijo^Mltitehome^#9701388 I I 737-3917 ORI73frei9.'#9800745 r a | moralnforia ; 735-1272 420-2B07.

0. Own a piece ot Rock " Jerome dty' ' $S1,500: Cute 3 bedrdoriIrdom.'l b'alh $54.900: Price has b< anyon. Saautlful home sits ■ ' $41,000. Two ^ d lu lt JeroIB waltlngforyou this nice older 2-sti■story home wilh OFTCRSI 227r MMomingslde. Sharp, Ttfb home hi total lawn ^0'”® BH i to move Into! This homeome has over - .plenty of .room. HomeKo features 3 updated 3 bedi>edroom. 1-1/2 bath windows andPacres. Property ertwiJs to lots with Inloallno water,irdenspot, tot lOOO sq. H„ good flooroor i plan, gas ’bedroom. V bathI wilhw over 1300 home with baserasement metal sldirtg, and nlc9 cai IP 1 baUi with IteaL new roof, carport,1. nu metal sUng squart feet gas heat.;af.alrcondiBontog, large tree shaditaded yard, overslied. can add to:lde tl of the creek. CAU Irult trees, grapes, garde. n for summer covered patio, sho|hop and another p a rig e /sh op p. .! Seller wants this or can b«HYOEI8T737-39D3(or us . ' ^ RON FREEMAN■ cwd shed. 2 bedroom. 1 bi todayI.CALL.eONNIE Sltsoncocn Auodalt Broker, GRI iAlL PEGGY Storage bulfdlngtgl CALI LYNN non]! SOLD tod CALL TAO CGHNALLY 737-392B I BR8. Quallly Siivlei rtedecklUormatlon. #9800373 Nbw Construction SpedallstI dry cellar, GFA heat, qule'l 126 lor more RASMUSSEN todayfay 737-3900 or ' I • ' ______420-2807 far moredetalli del #9702902 • ■lt> V I #98000130084 • ; PATTY 824^ 734-4208 double wldes okay; !77flCAL details. #9800920 I ROSS 734-1914. m 0277t

i u I buys one idonble heme. Sha^. well S103,000. Great locatiocation In Ihe $121,900 (or this nev ne has new sldmg, new vinyl iladlson 3 Penlne ElemenUry SchoiIchool district t>ath home nearingng completion In 2800sq.n.4beiI bedroom, 2 bath, open ?4>4 hathI and h' trisW painted exttriof .h.n and 8 great house 10 bootlMotlVery nko Sawtoolh and O'LeaLeaiy school dis- fkwrpbniMth hu ) carpsL Two extn foesis maintained liome on Mad.hen, Jiving, _ J bedroom, 2 Ijalh hom9800899 DRPATTY324-1113. #980#9800831 #9800241 ■ CALL JODY 737-an - s m . #9702995 - OflADiWTi "“SSSSSS?” L CAU 90KNIE PARSONS 78M 638 OmmySef¥lcawlthVU9t

luty best___ $165,000. Profit makeilJisrlJustllsledl $197,000. Eam goolood Income with' $198,900. Lett o( ithlionMlnWeBestab^ 3 bedroom.___ Established local beer andand wine bar, this newly listed 4-plex.4- All units wlBi b a y w1 t RFeatures 4 bedrooms, irhood. Offers gas beat. ea of Twin___ turn key with all equlpmeiIpment. Estate ofler 3 bedrooms,IS, 2 baths, gas ^ ^ torti^rwrroom.den Includes renul building r ^ r more details CONTACT ' DE ■ SbathhomelnNEaieac PATTY EASTMAN I fireplace.___ tlut could be used to expaenand bSr S f n S M a W S mSS s TEAM,-WALT 717-309 ■ Falls. Over 2400 sq. It.jplng. o CAa___other business purposiposes MLL more details CONTAIKS sifSstofal,fac3ted^a3 SSoeMa Assoctilt Btoluir. GRI space, updated Mtchen,737-3918. nei ___ T0MLL0yQ737-3S240RtiOH843-9117. TEAM-WALT 737-37-3939 OR AOAM Iron of CandMdgirldgagolfcourselCAlI o HoLtM717^#9800633.IIT j :| : PEGGY CONHALLY u furnace and beaullluMin______#9800513^ 737-3940. #9800209>09 DMNA7a7-a969.89. #9600424 #aSp363 I 324-1113 Close to school and shoppln <1 OIANK 735-1428 OR 737 7S3-6574 ____ /9800S67

O.HowcaityoumjtankM3 1 lyI 31 acres $237,500, p Just ll;tedlII4i 4 1 bedroom. p S245.500.SedUUan(andqubthldHMy $262,000. NevNewQ on the market! 427S.000.0 l I Csndlerldoe on 6.S1 acros ol In n e ^ 2 stories, over' Possible to 2-1/2 bath home In Car s a H $220,000. Approximately 3 las over 3000 Located In Puhl this I alrnndtlloning. 4 bedrooms, 2 balTaths, large deck, 3000 square feetMt withi d the amenUes (4.n.-hoffl‘ along tho canyon rim. Pos luiojprlnyer. . healjjumpjinlcentjntral alrJ4'*32' you can Imaglniglne^ Locate In N. E. dWnp room KATHY PARTRIDGE■ spill In Into two IS aciej (tras. For your detached g a ra g ed CALL NATHAN LYOA Great views ol the canyon an IAssoclatt Brobir.GRI ONTACTTHE fish ponds ond fullS S| a S ‘’S “ ^"21'fori'r I private tour of this Million Dollar Club ------1000 tt. ahing the rinriastFREEMAN p,|vate showing CONTJ.T OR ADAM JOHN F.0RBE8 7/S7-«ig OR TOJlMlori I 324-3608 ’ARTRIDQE HE88 TEAM - WALT D: • 734-4572.#9700870170 home. #98008710875 ■ : PAHTWDOE' «aesAwifiati( ' Twin Falls. CALL RON FR today.#9^18 737-3S1B OR KATHY ?Afr lOknOolarGlDb S<3-g1ff I 737-3920. /970207a. - ■. I N T E R N E T U S E R S F I *OurresIdSfttlallMlnBtcah beIouftd'8trealtor.coni Go tottaTVrlnFalEsiKa.&entBT ttj8HLSHgtimHnotg.a

m M /2 bflhsbi IMS 3000 ioffle.Ubr«tyA}en.fonna>PI H oom plus great nook area. ■ ■ irentryroverslad'tflf«a: “ — T) ’ system aS en approx. 2 acre TAD ROSS AOAM HESS H'-Sales Associate ryonrtrnvtewtm KATHY. , • i ^Assbdate ’ . Assodits Broksr.GRI "sSgSS ' First Tlmt Homebuyer Specialist ^737-3920. #9?0ZSS3 NATHMLYDA ■SHeiAwnrtm 734-1914 735-1243 ; 734-8^ II II Salts Assodau ■ M ^ D ^ g ± 737-3912 •

JUDYHOLUWO; . t THACEYOODBY ■CYNTHIA SALCIDO m' Sales Assodats . Offietiy^^ ■ Sales Assodata Secretary ■_'y ; Swaitiv-' 8 2 9 W 9 - . 733-0307 JOHN FORBES 1.' SdasAnodatt 7 a M a z < ; , • P• Sales Assoctats;" 734-4572

M 2 3 t e Jp:ISTAWe ■' ~%un3a>;, Apnl'S•571^98—::------Page E- ]

MOewUtATTENTION KIU0I ■ - ' UBERLY-' 2 ffloblle USflNaNOSWAMTEDI RUPERT Paraalebyowiv sale ' TWINFALLS >mea on 2.5 a cres WEKAVlAVEBUVERSI • a r S M r m ^bam ^ i home. NE location. Redueijced lo ■ ■ 9 ^ 1 T V n " ith shop. N eeds TLC. Stuart ACanada. C Broker l436-5612.a $159,900. Cuitomn homeI teuMul views, S6«.00a ' AasodaUiale. Irwin Realty. « « * « • » " « < buin by Houser Contjnslfoc- tWriN FALLS • « - H ide (208)734-134^500. e x t 3018. - ' ■ 'tton;4 bdrm,3 baih.h.Bjrtra, a s te r E ggs H eral.Irt . hom«(2e(2O0)73Mflei ^ n FAUB M ‘ . . . lg master sulitt, gos HAGERMAN roe backyard ol this 4 ______NEWLIST1N01A11 ARractlva ^ r'J}^ . 0^3 SS5S|^S SX.w oom . 3 bath tri-l«vel — ■ w M f r ^ m aculate ond beoul bedroom, 2 batt) p « ^ lt- ip n n d 6 M 3 wUhfIth nreplace. sprinkler >ICA80.2 rstem. and double car ing porch < iog home: guest p T T K p P i 22;l££l/9*^ar trao*..Hop over to se e new weated garage, . ■ v a CaII208-: Sr*“ Three W complwehorte - jSTUr^ -s^R oalty— 'lEbSO N -^*^™ — T H r S e ■■'lodllv'ouUiuil^aV9 & onadem irrigation tor l&f .733-5336> acros; foTKOd and gatKQtod. Qreat p la n lo raise kfcls wiuoor wilh horsos. Hamas.u s. sheep, otc. $475,000. ' g& aisr y - ''^ ^ ’ 3 9 3 0 i bath. ! ^ Vic - l ^ x s u■Mtt. : Realtor ownocmod. 20e-034-56e8. . HAVEVOUCONSOEREO F « DialwMkandhlteawiyd3 2700tq.llq.n.l^j.yd.w/coy- . . ■- ^ WOODUNDDA8S0CUT1K StuMA.Cmdt,BtQkw eUlaOMcdUrmotdattaM.. $li4.00ao a z o s ^ e e -jS iM :' O P . Anod«a.lralnRMBr RENHOUSE BEAIAUrORS (206)73««00.«L30lV £•>«« fl : 246 Main S trM i hem«p06)73»668l j T ^ N D A Y 1 - 4 P M »834.S8aa• OoodfaiB, Idaho I8UYH0USES S l I ^ I •' j' No»qufy.tm»OK.:ae^iiTo V • [Tv JEiSMir-WWutTie I '' M g |R M WMEliMdnan.ltMh. f B H ‘ .'H M30? &-BmlnJaran«. I | Bi ■ - ■ A3MBgT3rtr«asjpo.— . MUNRO&ROBIRTS | » 'PRESS WAY:* TWIN FAU REALESTATE 2 • l^D li. . OPEN««YOlYOURAPWOVAL 54M80SS43-6339 fi ^ 748 0UINGY*1^^ r n i •■ ' • t(Mosan..3ft..aBodnomi ' ' MA-AMI S Com:ome by and see this VERY IMPRESSIVE IH! :'i;«00»i:3CB8~ ?flOPERtYl-Cuslom-tniltr2*stoty,-ty.-3-bectroom. 9A»H9o>ftC«nliolAlr-- R* - r-etwr--toot8f«*if S«le > 7/2 tatfi tem e, dream kitchen H ^tiook&taisiand c ( Tss-m Tsyxt m tm ' T ^ ^ 18 I oak bulli'Ins, nice master su1t«t« withv walkrin •OMeToOXea\ean>/Morrto(pideastiic> ts shovshower. Pretty yard, mature treesees&sHfubs. 6 .589,t o K T T B in U K « TDMMME w>«h o ttcM M d(cn»i^^ Convenient kxation. Immediale possessiesslon. YOUU 4 -^i^-ioa uporadBd oak cabinets, hardarocrood tioorifig. 2 Urge JKErnil$179.S00. nigic vaney natty S £ S 2 bMrown ind baths. «slk-ln doteti.Cl, pmnto dcA wci stfi J B S |Si£ a r m . Lott ol added flnrsoe. To m WMTiriii, |,^ . 734.1991 ^ rauiisiiiie.E. n andaulospftnUm. im O A T J tX 1288 A M son Ave. E. t S t B E m TMiT AT 7144SeB. p MM571 e i W t'ftColThtMttltl . CUSTOM I JMiFalb,D S 7WS m e has tne floor ptwi you'iw're looking lor Ooaq ------coiwrny ttE^CE..>w room & lirrdy room bon o i t n kSd)iAen. Tt» (wcb sfidt tf TO^OUSES, 1 73 @ Motion Mortgoge Compan' brick home d located in NE Twin faUy ^ a q w a a ^ ^ 1760 Blue Lakos ^ l e v a n j Nort K ^ r s w ”. Nice lenced back yard wffli pnto. 2 ' EXCELLENT. | CAUJIO FOR IIORE UtfW U UA1%P I m ^ ^ 7 H 7 . TWIn Falls. Idaho * 733-0102 (N « a 7 i) LOCATION I k c , BflEATHTUINO VIEW ot Sr Your Mort^Unden Jim Kern SOBfiMUl 2'IIIB r olters many oOi9d rs: Uain le«ti'(oaw SEVERAL FLOOR OmC€ =Jf bedrDom. hot tub room opens toI si tanfly roonL PLANSAVAli^LE Central vacunm. anio tprinUers. plactaceiorBieRV.AndessD WIndowt. Ouainy boil and econoralnicaliobeai. M lW - SUiKTATSeS^ OET $11 MOe. b l i MWI *Bl£iET7M«aiK.MiM I n*-zmmf»«07Si) -NO MONEY A l l ^MMREALT RARBICtfpb PEStClED tor easeu e ot entry. Nice nev ' DOWr * H^ rambler. 3 bedn>om. Z b aih wttti EEZ cart loL AflartUWy ' t£ riT 7 M « H - FINANCING • : > SiiP^ J JUSSS&^SSSS,» R « | @ AVA^^LE^ ; ^ CORNER-27ni- ' .i * ■ ^lEZEEQDEEEZ - ASpBtmTON-.*- ★ a l ^^^^^^EI2BQ]3Q2E!SZ ;-&ukLey.[dak6 PAGE -k i n J 6096"AVEN/ENUEE,SS JEROME * li3M ;301OPM ------EKTERFRISESINC ^ 66 M 1 ff*". AV EN U E I ^ S T • J E m u i E * Fl!£EDRAWm(:IWQ SUNDAY FOR’2 MOVIE TICKET: ijt 67»-77»OR67«-7«« MAm VM cmtf h(4 MMvS'biD M GrralsMtrho>r home. Q bedroom. 1 j3/4 bain. 12001 m tftfn tl 2.2«m. IL Vny dniL Ni» on («r .1 wilh air CTndltlonlng, Nice big yard wl *s»s i r a s ? t e y , „■ALTY • 735Shosh^ o n e S L N . ?■ . * ’n’i fltejcfTooiiliniHl A [Gar^onsiab *r^ HOffTi H E T ^ MlTCHELl5 aAL.4!0QPM-3:001OPM-YottAreAIlImaa^ToAttendffJ f i Sabala RiRealty* ' I__ VEBTlUce 3 Mrm-a m '« i s AADbisoN'An^T'733-5336;: D , b«m-on comer lotin 733-433 2 1 ^ * ■ ■ ■ l i jg I ANTBONTFTnCOA: FAX 733-2821 . t nwr**d*fon.MoUt d('ldwr«tfvto«ro( ~Beil e p r e - a p p w v e d f o r y a r n n x i THE VAU£Y SNCE WSO SaMb.Mc«2txkmw/ * PEN H O U SE M ellon M ortgage Bli)ur loan a t . O PW,APlUL5* i 1:30-4:30m » A d d iso n A v e. £ H om e E quity 20- L ^ 73m m m 100-658-3882 or B « 734- « / maul tiding, fruit a S S L ! SUHBAY, (raes. gardm area & 1 - Loans 20-YMr n ------water share. S79.900. £ Fixed I Home Shopping?S Seo0 Us For All Youur Need CALL UL HARDINQ 'C5 .9 9 ”” 6 .8 I 7334S42:«964l0m 875°''° n We Can1 Find You The I-Home Of Your Dreamy!I JEROME Convlonventional • FHA • VA< IHA - RurajU>R7.132% I ------rignmgicHnlcjom URLnddnJdm s; http:/Av^jnagiclinlcxom/webtavi/ Ji - -L^thenperfectcreditprogr:ra| Development QREAT VIEWil Come THE PRICE IS R IG H T^IIl; bUU w dream home : Construction - Pemiograms I I EM all:tnvr(9 iloo L I5 .y ear 30- m iA H T H A iL * TWIN PALL ■Approximate 2189 Sqi»uareFeet on thla beauUful lot. 2S61INL DX tP>fV J antarn ; Axh ttaw txcM M 0 a View ol the cartyon & Fixed ; Fbce3 0 -y e a r /mAvwiMUAi S ^ C«9t H9» 0«t .Great Home. Great LocaticItion cioae te ooll course. ^ 15' .s : *3 Bedrooms & I s o Balhn «31J00. & Q 1 ROBIN § \ ix e d R a te . Jprtfcnteron^'W^ S i S K S tm S g : SHBY PATTERSON ttMf' 'RhSHib^ Momrr 32«77» OR VS.JSO*^ . 7.( .Redwood Deck & CoverededS pa TAMHARIIOaMSOa ------AP«7,0B%------— AW m-02381 ■ —^ ,0 0 ^ ^ P E N H O U SE . 2-Car G arag e ./. C ato3l orte o/ff>«e mortgoc* pro/«rt«™rja%— Of*; tmKohntOpp 734<1M1. K8IKK1

WELL HAIKTAlkED 3 V MiunAY. ^*cSuhthyaS5^“ bdrm w/ GFA heat. • 3 Bedrooms ff 2 Bathroonoms central air & beauUlul K j •Appra]dmately1.l3Acresres view of So. HUla. Lg ' B*RoofflForAninals,RV&'&Toys • AppnudmatBly 1772 SauaiuareFeet f a l w •: ’■• r.OwyilMbr. Vltuli trees. ■ wm * IVER BEACH m V E » IE R O h •1 Share ot TFCC Water you lo move MSTSMa ■ ■ ■ :a l l u l haro in o I n M 5605/lV£■ (UxM^iglUillanan} iorm2»wp7»«n«os|Bon0 •Priced at $103,000 - 793W<2.f98 00eS2; I H j g aOUKQOC nmMwmtMWhtorrw'f .'cour MB it•num a u IddL M19 ana fono)-vd MtfUl d m """^rawSAGEA?^^ bmajtoih^tm » W o . ‘ I CUCUnacr" \Oai.lMcaaUftn r n W v Ar tm )«l M*ft on my MT (hr a >BIIB u a re F ^ agaaa lit ■ • eamriw^mt}aO»2^ | u n io r H ic h O'n .C reen for house plan idya: mSi ". .“i£3SKpj!"2§oom bid inform ationr vr' ’' •36edn)offls&lS^BaDsocC8 ' _ a s 8 •A(fn»bTato^2S14S(itarB XN T ree W ay C a ll ! experience in tHe Magic Valle •FoiinallM «&Dining Roo rw)da Bertr>q» «> T^ T w iijF g jg ^ 6849^fJ24^^ '^ p d H H i 0 6 Reau , I-Isu — P a g c E - 2 ------■:------Stmday/Aprili I 5 , 1 9 9 8 . T h ee Tim es-News ____

'TrWM m FALLS l^ ^ _ n a i n uS— s - TWMFALLS-616 bdnn. 3 S I TWM FALLS TWIN FALLS ■ by owner. [ S NEWUSTMGIGMIaa- ■ n S I h SFAOOUSHCJHOWe? M btf).c(yTNriot.2(• 20'6Sta- AWESOUE, custom bulllilll 1268sq.lt., 3 bdrm. 2 H tioni 3 Mitita. U S V IE WVaCMS-OMr a e dunBMStZI^ ^ S l H D S hm on SucMngham Drive.«. baih, oversize 2 cAr H •p p n » . ISOO AC. 3000 s t It : SbKSoam. 20B-736-(a4DMw r o 8 « i Lg open kitchen w/abun-IV oarage, beautiful yard Gm dance ol oak cablneis.s. with aulo sprinklers. Ig. ( 5 ■ 3rafrfoew Hotwatardbpert9en.ro>o- covered pauo, comer loL I S • r s te m . W OM T LAST c tin b a aa m a n t 3 bdtm. 2 t»m . tM cesaed UghUng. Sunken»n Navo»s«noAPPn«te»/ |*l LONG1S105.00D. C an F lo $03,900. u s e Inca Or. m FBEB SSS^S.• te*HcRtaa monP»*;co«f» tamfly room operrs onto IHSETAWAY! iWBilSbc»73S-533S. ■■ 'M iiiy. JU S T oppia. you etxxM patio A redwood deck;k 734.1292. msgVevesJi »GmtSadision Gn . >AoptiH.1861SQ.a v r a a t s s ' rU ; S12S3S0. 582.90a SurraewCuston >Anr(Kl433nn. ready lor your spa. 4 M J S S k m ■■ Aacs c»n: Tarry.;ry . 733-6090 Homaa. a29-«a62162. ■ •3Mrooms&2BHhs * ------*18 OBedn)0(ns&2 Bi&s Three M •»£ t d m n s baths, tripio ga-^ TWINFALLSCondo. »3!3Bedroom&3Batta M o o B f ti a d B TQOAyr ------•MalMftaoaoiSM tage. secured RVpaildng >2Slde(IGs$Rnpin o w n . up- -GnaVtaw !S Beautiful Mtllng on Rock .$21$20COTm«ttfs • 3 ^ 6 a n g e wA ew er dump. A Must 733^338 ;iS >HIER dai*13bdrm..«..ib«!h. •U m Fineail^ Seel $279,500. Caa Rayau Croo^ gaied eniry. 2 sto- g . * Efldostd liUf^hrt wMi S i t s '" d o sH h l^ n t!29»Ave. E.S65K.E .afl* ter an aopl at 733-6340 5er ry,3bdrm..'2V4bath.1755 ’ 0 ^ 1 " sq. It., liroplaco. 2 car' S « S « o 5 . B eA tn a tM o B ^ ^ » S - R E AA I L T V 73«-*72Sor420-'0-7425.* **M.OOO •$189500 Sp m 3 n f a Q s > n i! f i garaga.M ustSee/ NEWUSTHCaOMrlSB T — ■ 7 3 *\ sa as a z p — — SABALAi $93.000. Call 733-0094« *q.n.. 4 bflfw*. niM lg P Uttf«n.U1niMtaraX I| \ rwui FALLSLLs-.ujjvT [G im arzsi REALTY , TWINFALLS *“o * i h M t lonewa r* n ), ____ I ^ a » J I c o wty n o w 733-4321 Hurry! Kurryl ------r y a J — - sSTTioO; s Cal JJIfieoM er L — Wi«#Pr/c#ff*rft<«fWif — 733-3378. I 5»-crat8«8*r • TWIN FALLS-BsTowwlO-*3; M<3om3bedr6om:2bath B EB li ^ i BBSI im Sw zqrca bdrm.remodlod. hot lub,'lb. home is Ideal lor Mr. Fix lit ™ '5SV S JEBsaiE£ M l Coder fonco. 733-llM .B■ Sprinkler system. 2-car m m iT H B Three M “ 3 • w e a w sRRK«ylaK»- n r PRVWCYAB£mi i _ garage. Onisticany reduced o Realty Q xacmlyasl.d JUST UST- * b(ftm 2 bam ho^ G ) to $64,500. Cail BobbI o EO «£ S107J07300. Caff ^ bsmt tool TWINFALLS 733-5336 Deluxe Acreage w/Shop0 KeUeyal 734-6500 oxt • ityC Deugkratfcirioanof lanaca & ssrao*S'o^°,S /< \/l . ,*2 3008 or 324-2366 ovos. L^TT— Bawtinil *a 1.4 acres. Prime location. 2 story home. Over 350030 & weekends N ■ S S F * ™nMNKALLs -m a DOSHJHIER S'ESSElJS -lisiwsg"- aq.n.Bu>Kln'l(»l.'Cflor8 ’S S S ? ^ - tai«MMki.LMiMl PRlPRICE REDUCEDI Vary S bdrms. 3% bath, lg nic«.altihoint,gotwaLnoo ■ 7 3 4 - 1 9 9 1 ' droom Mtdwi. hardwood 7 ^ ^ 9 9 1 doors, ampio cupboord, \r t)tg 8hop/gv*g«. lenoad ^ IRWIN aiEAiniFUL olUALTTY u i counter, pantry space. ywa. SS6XX3Q. C tf W te 2 bath m n u sLS-ZbORi^oa - : built 4 bdrm 2 • S p a c io u s m aster with{1; REALTY " sSlon«733-533S. tM C.S«.CO(i.COa 2 S i S l-B roomsms. oak TA* n/nca-N ctr* will aeparaio shower/tub,b. 734-6500 aFAUS'ZasnLi Stcstf73*» TWIN FALLS-By Own« deck, walk In closet i6 Outsldo Iditw i-eoM6Mao3 Vo gltdty add th* Him . *A csipat locatad' yo “ y S185.900(orlhiss( ■ DRUOFREE WORK­ Three M ISL' T W i ^L $ : .3 b i» m .2 lot W ta m d back » otflco. OvorsJzo 3 cor ga- PLACE*. to your cm* Realty - la c m G u a tt SItOJMM. CAU.f r f f j dous IwfBO or* EastJ J a iS ? « 0 » P*" 3®*0O Ip. TWIN FALLS 1-2^ ^99^. Mature landscaping.g. MAJESTIC country brick ploynMntadAnocotL _ 7 3 3 ^ . •'iatlbatB.a ROSS 324-4-•» niMCMgv- «MOO*5 I; o* Dryvn oxtorlor. S220.000.» . home. 6194 etogom sq.ft.. . tiev- CaQOobraProoco. ■1 0 bdrms, 4 baths. 5e» al ^ cfScsioatta*. HUGE REOUCICT,^ KKSrS.!J . $397,000. S29.000 bolow | wgpwcwnar M»at3bam2ba«i nB Snake Riverr O P E N H Cl O U S E aBStestroA. , eM T % 3mi«37-«B33B So in nic« naiohbcna s s.'ss’-.s;.'; Fterast^floo« rj^ Sbinois.Jan^.c OWNER CARRY _ «/ cattiadraJ coding. cc 1^1^ lencod bachyti S U N D A Y ^ 1 - 4 P M j g i iS 20a-7M^!Soorr Exceptional 5 bdrm, 3H s s s s W "r ; f f i ^ matufo landscaping.» ' bolh homo with capihral- EQUAL E HOUSlNQ sprtnklws. 2 car narai^ e . pager 737-7897r ing panoramic views of OPPORTUNITY < m C V sprlRUacs & lg ^V g g g j^ etoso to schools. Pwap H A C n SB7AnLCAU.sSi — Magic Valloy on 5 acros Mai »«i tm m ■owrtyiQ ti s n s n n s u A J can Fern 734-4953.«■ TWINFALLS n n r i u skUC. . u CAPPS 324-8 in tho country SW of TF. n (BOO *»<»•«< . _____ For Sale By Owner Homo Iv almost 4000 J" 2OR-73W0C v u r tu i: TWIN FALLS • Roducriiip«drni, 2'A baih oxocu-'U- than can bo montfoned sM ^ TiSiiPiai’s SL7J1AY. A F B n .5 .1 9 9 6 ■■ I-l - l « l ta(Ttf«rm.prMitB(s “> ihotr bonon S on t r>4llonal eilgln. sr-an & hnih Boasts ol 141< hero. 0nlysi49,900. Coll twnMan.m k) m*» any wen bach yard. DeO(c &a aaSo ■'O * >><<'"'• & b room s with 2350 ol Its Bob or Ja n n ,lo r in to . prvltrtne* pr< IlmUaUM or «^ksoloua.soSB7J00. Iw w on 4 J acros. f dlicrlinlnatleft.* Ftmlllil HOM EVmHAA P O O U Q BO SS ma! dining room, dorrf«n 9 2600 sq.ll. on Iho mainiln MLS»97-02847 JlJ ! CALL a. J. f lovel. II doesn't appearor OF COURSE YOU ARE tutua Inclueat ehllOrtn 1 798 ACADEM IC DR.R .JWINIAUS g 3^lH^49.tST■02^:Z113 otTices. and a gorgot . G*oaHcrr*^hofno»ii«n\«vh«» country sellin g woi be HARD TO PLEASE srs.vs-.-'.J'SSi «tl * plan ona lencod tl poet Acpotfn maka a groat homo € - Don't miss this ono of a aolMtaKpraonaMKiman 22% 10 n. of tvro coco. 3 tMOs '^iVbn b u c ^ ^ a l n l J u s (t kind 4 bdrm . 2Vi both tm tam o r a B s r s s " " " * ond 2.S t>o>nioomi. botra novt uliftzad a s a rosldoniflntlal S161.SOO- ■'>'18 RonHor>or homo on an oaoogo. Dbl. _ . cnO/ owned homo is ono ol thoho , garoge. doluxa & boouti- Thli |[J;, n»wipt»ar wUI net » ttoo ihoww ona o Mioo. Mco. ' Nawar caro laclllty. Call m best iMtgalns out there. * kltctwn won Cori9>. Ooubto ovc ^ a c e W Let’s b h . Dobra Prooc re. fully docoraled. Mellcu- I ta I t>uin-in flrot»oce/oX> f^rr*/ toot 1.0 Wo know tho market' & tously maintained. Catl s•f' » S S s S 4 tenna a >*ig teorr 1 9 tt ShcOT IM ve * Th id 1 TWINFALlin b sm t SN A K E RIVER aro road/ to sell. Can ust''St today. Only $136,000. laur, S Ot* nadtn an hwaby Oaslktp'aco tU Z jn . s*®" REALTY miomM that aJ 0—Bnpi VBn’AGE4bdtm ; Ask for Jann or Bob | ta 2 m - T 3 t W K . — Hutchisort MLS»9e^)0172 « • magic vaOeimd ^ ig w 3 ca dKcMnttlon 734.1991 B. n w N FAILS-Now hon caiHUOTcMMall-aOO- L e. „ 3 te& ocns. L5 bjtSas. (9SCIE n W Is M WE TAKE TRADESl E ^ i R e a l t y ALPINE iee9.B777. Tha Teii.iiM 41. n 1288AtfdtooaA>*. w g w o n Open hooso dally. 21 talaphen* nvmbar «er tti« fC y V WrWCetlWMtpd______~ = ^ Bs a n UifeBA8=fc*«G«»8* !«**•«■ Oakwood CrLCall 73 208-734-9400 orir REALTY li y Lfw r MaTct fSS'002'5 m h m I' U70. 24hre.a pager 737-78977 734-3373

I FIftST time BUTTOSI Up 0 [ iis . ~ Updated 2 Iwdrtipm. 1 •loHt>'KI(n&eilT.' Hewtf ■ 6543 SQ. t t home is ready fo f l | ) carpel, vinyl. R ei^ to3 moven Into. Enjoy the you. Features indude: 8 bedff . $31,501L / V iruil & shade trets this)is summer. AU FOR i S A New Home lan 1 9 9 8 . . . rootns. 5 laths. 7 car flarage $31,600. CALL MAR«RIE AT 733-2788. Don’t Buy A ------1 ISa-00370 ^ Seen Our New Modi0(ced air lurnaca,ce. new water heater. •97-01328 . ■ M l CAUMAn8HAAT734-C4-0448.197-02290

Oaiet j------I WMBEHLT HOME wilh1 lotsIc of sq. fig. 2 bed- B njUnUM n.VD. Ooinbte loatlom Ovi room. 1.5 bams. ONLYILY $50,800. PLEASE et. dose n Kiwois «tii> all tnt cluitn v i486 SPURLOa>«CT. I 4 5 0 g g naes yoa «ouk) e>Mct DouM ganm «i I 0 « CALLRICKBEAR0AT4:423-6311. 3 bcdfoom . 2 t o wn. hot tttO ofl mnter une. SptinUff1 sy $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 . kond. 3 beilnwn. 7 tmn «iin tie S ITnw AT ' I2.SOO. PLEASE CALL JOE FRDST « iCbooseFrom • Oak Cat) ___ n 2140-1107T0DAT1 S tM-OWg • 4 ModelsToO - . S0CCI. . I IK This; lovelyla lamily home. 3 • Gas^ForccdAlA ir H e a t / - 3 « a s tA p ICTACUIAR bflck tndltloflil homt. Thi Conditioning *SpBifte msnautr 3,600 sa n. hORit leoO itMtl I . “V large bedrooms w«h a grealgn Uichenand family Central AlrCo '*"**** 3 r room, even has a formrmal llvirig and dinner ! N T “ H n •* •; room and mucti mors. DKLV0> $124,500. CAU OPE]> 731-11 — MELEAH TO SEE. 197-1T-OChSI S M .S S U N .lI-4 - :3 0 P M - TtriaHlb. ca««»« B a te s IP rafai s — ITOU UEE SP01AL7 Com and tt« IM tab I NEW USTINQI Only $3107.9W. 34»droom.-2 •dkpatOnkimt^ ! i = S deign ol tntt hcusc. II has loads ct irtndo* M .sB b a in 1995 modular. ImrImmaculate. Sptii lloor CQiace. 2 car ginge. 3 bcdiooms. 21/2 baft r i M G ! plan. Located In a nin mobilem< paik now. Could ttcn-ts oo'Qtousi nw Tanet sr^u ouoldtII n e w l i s tI i■ ■ « « « ■ be moved. CALL NEElEDRA AT 733-6715 B H i lsaakng on 8ie inside. Ftnod yani & covefiLRJR ______TODAY. 198-00861 L im h m t ta see IMS «tt. CAU BAIL K B i i i i g i M — x ------1 DO TOIippoomg»T7wicoi.m«a9 . r % ______lotadc MUNTRT LIVINGt Larjarge master bedroom, JEHBBTRatEaU. tf a n .T WUXTAOSO home, eirm ot> ■ R IIB • omef/ioeffl ontt tXHeaekttt ttlDDEl n a s OU JS open basemgni entry,y. Large deck, mature 7»1-11tT.W7-«651______(& voodmuk tnrougnoul Extra large Ih CQOffl & duuns room. Nice'ganlen area. landscaping. Musi see s to appreciate. m . Sarfltaon flsasait. 0 1 1 8 0 S HMIS REDUCED TO $228,58080. FOR TOUR MOW- w n u n o i u s B B a u B . p. A one ol a bnd. CALL la n a FOR YOU p c c a m B g B . IHQ CALI DAN on STBTE« TODAY 7M-2121. HfBwy.aiiBaM P.oqn. 5 5 VATCSHOWUIG, 7394(11 H7-015S7 *97-01346 7*OBmaenyRfl.ConB»asn.»«is ____ PUtfEcmaacuaKBifiBi ■ h h I led OQ Rose SlN.$550/MO. CAULL iSBTfTtH B CqMPOtttWdownlwtnteiaBlr. tEVAKS 734-1401------T K a a n . Ow U SS L 2bM »2. AS ts pnvA lia jM . uun use pncem ataeTOM a : ft»w aiPL3»wgiaa>«a icnl afalwa»»oetftt.OUiBMlH»l tVoy oiccJ bedrooffl. 2 bath. Fdicci51 , 1 iiicQ U0(7 Hn i n e n « « o 9 K 2 » CAlLK0ElEASATCE?fllM21 UaTOBmT&mfmersvinii■.nagpaiag— BiMPi

^ HKIEAffOggENTnFgcV 9 nn!.spriaklas.$75Q/MaO 3 • C T E M a V A IlE rF«K yi O n l u 2 . B 5 * *ropeitles - rOBmCUteT*- 4 0 | woedSOpantad.I L =E J - E l i reater V alley Pi ■M fiaM tSfe KUbyMirC2 1 K*aflicv**pM dtefly£hn ■8BiKVii*gn 3 3 - 2 1 2W r lk H iiY *

laa Met Bert . I 1J B S S l ■ ” 5 S S - J IB l ■ i ?5>IH * mm-irt* ______!Rea ^STEssm T he 'Tim es-Ncws ______S u n d ay , A prilil 5 ,1 9 9 8 ____ E-3

” TWWAlUSOcn*r k A B I4 T .F . r ~ »io ~ i ■ * s!w vnaiA B R X S»dn«w.tf«fe3* 1 S 2S lMic*nSB>«ye«i< ^i w m f i tNOH Mnki»wHaTi£i *5*LSAae«.ri ireui«f-i3 n « AAe. e . e( anataTt dnr I l i S 'nie'liniesl^lews T bdrm.2.Sbtfa.caear ring Bood \ I V CalJudrWm ^ a couRSy w/lets ot . L$aaoaa f i BAgffER :s to r* 4 b d m .2 bath • » AU « -A . 33 shares of to a a e e a n ea 2 istga TFCCiC a ^ N s M l o ffia ^ 1 C aaso - a n i U8s.$a2jCno I^awpe Classifif i e d * fiAcfwdsaatotsMi- slia.3t. 3 3 00E 3700N . U t PaneraBic«rimw«ai SieOOC [t's aiif" M arketp]p l a c e 'assx '^ - '?soaM.$as«o netAeAe-220Sharaaof i A • - TWtN^ALLB. EXTRA laeM ^ BBttM ^^M oa.^ _»6PC.i^CwntGoodyotfig ______S LAnoeLOTI 2awdR4. 1 *acra.Oosatats«n. t w fsand t a a s . hatfar or f l 2bdnnl»tr«.VMtaui- JS^OCD-W5.ono ? cscsaMasa(i«kt*ahamaa H AKlBKl2«acn«ad ^nAaaa.«iawc«SOkte. euftdd^ g i . dairytMii. 9 r - $49,500. Can « yaar 2 “ (W d aeeaaa. 6 0 - MOOC 33-0931 733-5336 or 7 3 4 ^ 1 1 . tear*— *“ ■WB.fOO *— Ac.ke. 80 SHARES OF V *9640734 : ------™QlUQREMFOnMIQN TFCCsC«MBr&?rtfC»- . .^ 1 . dvCkaCk««WMr.8awdU n u U K E bk9s.siL seaatack of tarm Three M KAUrnEALmHC. ate)kv»nm.s22acoa R e a lty llfilllll 7 T l •2SAC.Ic. wfTFCC water. ______Q kns. crocs Ta heire! 733-5336 — k.aadud«}$prt«at* TWm FALLS. REOOCED — I hay ranch borders «10,OOOTOSM.900. X kfcr»16,325 lavel houaa. lg. yd. Lots ol Wel Wa D atakvd 2 bO= HAZHJajQH-Oaryheraa I E ^ B I S M W 7 4 ■ tra a a . m any a x tra a . t»m f'w a » ; opao floor ate.. 290ac.dypastua. 2! ■ ■ ■I ■ S225XI00.73*-20g3« plan, P*a tencad y » « & Incas.SeSK..Oinark x i ■ B M * QKasa. O a a s o s tfs d .taAwi82S«517M ■ HqDI o fshopplna. CALL — — ■ Did»Sliitg'ftto- ^ H Didcer Sticker W T TWIN FALLS. Enapiian- WANDA « j FO STER TWmK FALLS F COUKTY aBybaauyU2»acratal« scxm-waooaaa sc prptei«i Am - ■■ a»a.537-673ZM ■ ■ M lnM,24EFI(g,a)& nuai trfntaga tnma has mm nlcatpstalrsapLliMon ^ CusseUe, Fw. Evetyinlng, il A m 'te tham^lavalandMew ” 513 i I B B o^gf^SMonl' I apLhalpin*apaynwts. ^ a g A G S * u n s | B Tn}ns,lniIyRedl{|i97S5!l Jan a9 6 S O / a y i m i t t i B l v i t S ' i l A iM t i H j l j n g TWIN FALLS. PrasUant C L-SBQROOM ■ B B s'aww I straat cotaga has n « r ; BATH. 3300. 90. ft. ■ | ^ S | | aldlnp. rooL Also bas ^ aaAass*ang«ww K JR T n wat1anap.(wnarandaua. ipiMetMnaiCoMrad f c B HoDldcirSlldierlcer Price... ^ H n Qa^BengoachM 98-21 G O O O O tG eafloso and deck, hot b b . B ^ M I M E 1991 DODGE 3/4'4 TON PICK UP room. larga tanJy iooq 86 6MC4-DRSUBURI with rtvar'Tock firsplaEa. •0m ACRES • ; water. _ S^Bed,Powu DiBd,A4lo,4x4, FullMllatbookMwtvat. Super Sw 5 bdra 3 ^ Jl TAp.,Only ' Convaniant lai«ite R »a tona. t n CceMs & •CHTX rhree M £ 5 # Aim, Ml with lo u of cab ln au . oertbttes.ou. R e a lty m B M 2i,OOOMit«l HanwmdmURtNnatti OOLIU^BROWMC* 73S-5336 1 Iwo (2) ovens. bntfdMa SS5»«C 3.W80M63 _____ f43Sn barwOhaaallng&buB^ Rtat(3t C arey hema « a . deek. IH s homa It mofi BUHL W n 1 0 , 9 f fc Was M 1,995 prattlglous and win nt Vbs%995 IfV W your most (fitcrimrneltng WELLBUCr3btt=i2 «* KO DICKER sn NO DICKER STICKER needs. CaB today fcr par- 2 “ » r » = ^ « ~ KIMBIIBERLT. U ka new DKKnmoTO H f i f c £ m m ttnantirta inallon. ^ a aen as iticpa d a a acraaga norm of iioSba.a5? ^ S S^- BRAWLEY RI sberty. E ^A d d S o n ig PiORER EDDIE BAUER PKG. WOKBISBIBMM 5 ^ 1 9 9 3 C K V T EXT. ASTRO VyiH I 93F0RDE]lPi( i. 1997 FORD RANGa REALTY O 5 R lM JID A H g T O MSS to Twin Fails. 3 n IGERX-CABP.U. 734-5858 sc n a. 2 baths. Pellet ■ ^^^SSSBHEHRi sasaa'«a in aipandad 9 «ai TWIN FALLS. Spacious .nK»xadt3$iz7.9oa i S ^ IH twmt.l1/3ae.4bdnn.2 >OQHE ^ «Gaogt98-17 | £ i | l i | 9 Sunroof, — a SlMr1na,.0nly bath.lg.ten0ynTL.2ear GREAT ^ HORSE SET F&ER.iR. Mea ranch homa iarii,l"r-ir’ai garage. 24X36 bidg.. UP1 " Z L £ (^ a c * . fc« t a t3)dntt:Caftbaadd t e a . A H H Cnii$e,4x4l #43S0TOT w B k U m BM 12,00CrMk artna.$ll5K.73»6ga g a i0 9 70acna.Eie. a * #438n b < S t e ^ ^SSa^ t oaere»dispHadir« g 'IM m CALL MARV BROWM * »3M0LCHte»te £ >ra W o s ’ 1 4 ,9 9 fc Was *15,995 f TWM FALLS. Vary dtan. 536W ^ C3 OR O R ^ NasM0,995~ |M I cottage siyte home. « tn » ■te S8-20 Hit |k|| HODKMRSTK NO DICKER STICKER | lott of ^4niaga cAatm. 3 = kTHStVOlE nasSM ■ » D i a n s n a m t bdnn. 1 b0 L Newcadv raMas.UMrAin fencing. MUST SEEll _ ■ ai»AU iftftA ibb'b ------«8«0.Ca«73*.7m!l« ! g Rtfvn— — i TTHTiMrrp fiPHHh f HFBnKFP__^ -^97^HEV¥-W g g t a f a ^ ------H«V7DlOJLCnMDILlKitMX-WK 9UBIUIW U U n ^ I ffM WENreU.-NewLisangl2 m bdm home in WendeO. m L Bara grcutd near. AWD.AuhurtoAPwT m s s sS s S 9 H Laredo Pkg., 6 Cyl,Auto,uto, S T ^ B ^ B■ I f l 4x4,3Di;iCyL super daan. hardwood b M. Fer s i» bl cna c r ' ■ M w V H Wtndnr7m, to ^ Air, Pwr. Wink Lodo. K Aolo,PnWil(ls,a. floors, fancad y a ^ sa- — oparcais.Jana F ^ ,T3t,Tope& rage, sas hsK.$85An. ^ Cnri»,TI n a i l m,&uise,AlkiYS,Tow M r Uid(S,Chjl»,Tilt, 3b^if3ba9).alnewln- I 3L Near«ynew3bdRn ll #43I7C H B H tsctar«£dates.1.SBacrat. ■ IbdaptetenSaoaa Mortli Pkg.«3S5T I S Aloyil M3!DI WattdJrana.m50a ■ satwas: of TF. ra a r W m ' ReaBorownad. " &9aMH^Scfnd. rasM6,995 m ih hf P ^ WasMW ^ Was *19,995 | JuatUsiad!2 stDcyhcs!» eUHL-OEKTLEMAM e u AsMeAte»97-S7 W l Bl/Wl with 4 bdnns. 2.S btfhs FARMERS Fi ft Bwssaek HACBIifTBIffft r .p«pfc« i Ml# WtiAJj g n s n a m § £ ^ HODICXiRSTI [ F HO PICKER SnCKIR | and guast room with % toM k> ti: 40 acraa dc aa B trto rt bOBia & ao a- bath. 1 a n . dt« sane*- town to ta p a s b n $ ba y . agaibf^gtnaanVMey. b Oratflecatkn. $129X0. lo b M ^ 4 bedraecB. 2 U 2 [OKEE 1997 HOHONDA CR-VWAGOH LANDMARK btfi2500aQ.£.2tsry bi artas 1991993 JEEP GBANDCHERO 96 DODGE 1 /2 TONTl X-CAB P.U. REALTY horaa. 2 cu5m>ang^.b- standnd^O growrsda. vary V-8,Leoth«i. ■ B j n Ba sm m m 4>4, Aoio, Ai( Pn c a te d o a p a v a d ro afi. b o lalatad. s Jana Gaorga QDPi%v-{ VJ,4x4,Auto,Alr, ^ S S M IHiiiil.Allov!.etlnM. m *jaid^$nij^ 9^ W g g » l g hffWnds,ds,lixb& Ch>he,l(tpe; -(E l m UyfiUfl~nli;lla(l(rAin/Fin^ H-f«i,w.»i,siiPij,------WENDELL-a?owt»ar2 REALESTATE ■ teBxiMamayand I I Tllt,Cnjl»,CD,Tow lots3bdnn.1)ibtfLA«)- g la ta lf v n ia 97-12 l#437n j j j j j ^ B Bm ! stun, lOK. #43191 s o e a o s s M S n FALLS. Baaubful W B B B B '^ a m < »T B I H B B■ i Pkg. M370T m ^ ra d dack. carport. 5C3-OE1 oca■ 3 bdca. 2.7S baJft _ t.aoMw-aa2» tmaa i b> a ccutty aaOig . WQS W o s > 2 0 ,9 ^ Was *23,995 ' ssoraoaiMdJarcadyard. _ fen9,995 IffW ,995 R fV V ^ tTajOO fS3frS7Z7J ,y 2 *acr«t.O«Ayeua- BUHL>^E«TLEMA1I S je3 conttructfart. 4at»a ROOK NODICKilSTlsncK iR ^ HO DICKER STICKER WE»CDELL3bdnn.2baft. FARMERS f t i i e n a c t MOBSIKni m m wis»ras* on 75X125. » S t a l l s . One of a • talVw-Many««^ tswRtn^csbrvSear-' » 1*^1'ciaan e25 a em " SS4.906.»do>nOAC. 2tOMly 4 ba<»DK3.2 U2 Sr*»ta^rwna.S« WandiBCufttwHomea- btfv2SOOsq.£.2aerr ^ tecBaenencparOnn- hoo*. euarf>arcs.fa- ~ 5 3 » « o a - a4VMaycMB.Good catad2 on parad road. £a«cp.O)adaHta»r . M H R / WBCBUHWi Wm Wf f A)AMtyini.TO gs.ta IWm.ttaa_aniiBr MumoeAoeDTTS Ml aader8.l500a«.&. REALESTATE D E ^ y B | | ' tMshad2< v g saae. scMBCftSOCsae . 3 b ik n u 2 b tfv & ta tf ^ IE/MAXiy«DnaRt«yOci9 IM aDdias.$l04.90a ■ 5 0 4 3 e i B *MaO»«36«737*** i-«o&acvaoa 7735-Om ^ H || -.“ J

r _ j ------__ jR e a\ i , I'iSUm :

_ P a g e £ = 4 . , ______Sunday,.April - - r . - . i J X hh < 5 _ X in ic s ;ls jc .w s . ..-.I

I I «NA8HUA 1082, 14i«70',•O', BOHL - 2 bdnn. gas hoat. TWINFALLB-NlceAREA TV 2 bdrm....-...... J1S.900•00 saswmo.* $250 dtp. No 4 bedroom, 1 3/4 balh. CONCORD 73,14x73-. 3 pets.Co0^5;a^JI appliances, a carport^ :Tbne8iNew8 ' V y I bdmx noods psH_S Burley: 677-4042-_ _ 1 (AcrcM»omdKly's,Jstotn«)J:;;, dep. Long torm. 643-6342 $$550. 734-9064 tv mesg. - I Call Norm OltoQ at: E-MAIL your dossHledad T\TWIN FALLS-3 bdrm BnOCKMANS to u sa t hhome, single garage in 1 •600-976-4380 - luy,JdQ ho_83318 ___ country. Perrlne school . ■ ....325.i/?,E .ast15'thKorth-.» 5 J3urlu "d istS aw V d o p . No polar — TERRA CRUISER- '60,ioT HAQERMAN-2bdrm 5 All mobllo.'woler, sewer & Call , Olano 737-3016. or i f 132 3rd Street WciVest P.O. Box 548 • Twiivin Falls, Id ah o 83303 10x48.2bdrm. 1 bam.All 73S-1428.B • gos ^pls. $3,500. MO­10- trash son/ieo pcovldad, J . ;«H m i m '' BILE HOME- '70.14*70.70. WID hookups. $3S0 plus tTWIN\ FALLS- 4 bdrm 2 Houits: M onday-Frididay 8:00 to 5:30 3 bdrm, 2 bam, $3,600.00. $300dop,C«ae37-4Se8M t .. . -CaU324.6825hratnsgJ- — - HA0fERMAN-'3 b dm --J ay:8:OOrtcCLO:OOJuLiLilL\ciujjrtJ0.uv.Ol.'l!lcitL ___ ols- -mobllo,-wator, sower & ' t In Irash service provided, \small pot o.k. w/ dep!------wldo on extra largo k:t In $800/moCa«733-7823J town. Sprinkler system>m. , Washorhookup, $375 J foncod yard, swampm p pfca$300<)ep. 837-4589B -TWINFALLS. r Cory.daan „ cooler & lots of oxiraa. am. 1 bdrm. Near library. a l l $39.500. Can 734-0963 ■ HAQERMAN- 4 bdrm 2 ' In Burley Call In Tw in Falls Call t z bom on 1 ocro. $525 /mo JNo pels. $325.326^654 $$$ CASH $$$ Call 837-6510. TWIN -n FALLS. 1 bdrm. 1 I 677-4042 7 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 for t;S £0 Mobile Homesies HANSEN 128, $860, 4 both,\ all appls. Oulot 1876orNowerl bdrm. 2 bath country noighbo«h(^.$350H)op. ! 7 3 4 - 5 5 3 8 No pets. Call733-9S93.i ' «M Mto P Fox 677-4543 F a x 1-800-976-4360 homo, fireplace w/lnsort J — Largo yard, Horso corral, TWIN -n FALLS. 1 or 2 or 3 r-,;: . ^ ____. WENDELL '79 24x44',', 2 ELV/OOD&EVANS bdrm. , Newpalnl&carpcl' -bdrmirS-bathi awningsrtgsr • • - 734-1401 ~$30fr«00.Can733-9&& -J ^ ------’ ^ W e f e ’r e ' O p e n - ^ 7 : " shod, 50x120'lol. Closo S h SSm ' to schools. Flnencltig/n o HANSEN Country homo. 2 TWIN p FALLS. 3 bdrm. 2 ... *"'**'*122?*'/'"!S!S«Mrr- 8 AM to 5:31:30 P M M on.-Fr OA.C. $43K 636-6268.«e.B bdrm. 1 bam, bsmt. y a^. bam | in college area. Lg. — $485 4dop/1sl/lasL Also, foncod < yd. Sprinkler sys­ r** “n shop avail. Can today, lets tem. , dbL garage, fireplaco. l i F l i ' i K i ' T w in F alls Officcncc... 8 AM to 10 AM Sutunlud u y \ T e f " 5 1 9 . . . 7 1 5:ss‘:^ -^ ;ia s? ^ g talk. 423-5634/S43-&55 W ^ ator & sower pd. No - - - HANSEN. Clean 2 bdrm. smoMng. J SBOO/mo. 1sl& I ^ _ TWIN PALLS 1 lot locotod««J $476/mo. AvaU 4/10. Call dop. Avon. 6-1. Refs. req. YAREA 1 y Pk)ttSOcal20e-732-6759« HAZELTON Country IMng TWIN TWI PALLS ACREAGE , ‘751 T T ------1 r$ n n v A C L E 7 7 — In PInohurst GardensI olal 736^)142. J e BDnDBOTv Prime Comme SunsotPark. $600.DO. ■ — Z 3.1 acres. VoUoy rd. pow- 2»A Ac cros wllh w ator vory 513* f INC O M ER I K f f i U HAZELTON-NICO2 bdrm, 4 Cf.$24KCollB25-5617.B closo d o to TF. Excolloni 1 ^ 2 2 2 ^ 2 1 1 Building wllh ^ 324-9674B______6 M BURLEY. Me — flroplaco. appls. oloct. ■ FURNISHED APTS/ placo 10 build or for man- j ...... C"m.rlo?Sn" TWIN FALLS- 2 lots $600^ hoat. Slorago, 423-S104. ■ JEROME 1 aero lots for ulaciurod homo. All [ ^OUPLDCES^ m^ufocturod hotnos, of Hwy 75 frontogo.frc n J ! oa. or 2 for SIOOO. Lake- foncod wim a Itvo suoorn >0 ^ o r e l ’mTb'nobllo homes. 0,^_ oporoxox. 4600 JEROME vlow Gardens area. Sun-Uln- JEROME-2& 3 bdrm mo- i flrft«tocotlon.734-9______: pasluro. $25,000. Coll - - J carod for.r. E. Excolloni In- Unllmllad Po TV. complolely furnished wo6toftownln*ub P“ “ H dop. 324-8903______Indd , kitchen oqulpmeM. Cartynn or Dick 655-4208 : ' JE > H O M E voslmontI shi jhow ^ ooood iiesll Sollorro?c±",'; S S K S Ms m I ^ 5 2 0 dlvlsiofl. S9.000/por aen>. ^ 3sya Lete 0<>od repair wl roecoeont I REAL ESTATE Utll. paid, no pots or 324.2(M7/ottor5.a or Throo M Roalty. uurm i Call D.R. Curtis Anom. Coll Qs' JEROME-Largo3bdmi,2 ' 100ERS0N ™fT°'TORIC ROCK HOME S o n vy “Qiat 677-4456, 733-2365 or 8B0-2iee8( romodol. Excelio^ I WANTED bam in country. Call after |smoking. $525 mo. Isl & 1+ acros. S bdrm, j opportoitfy w/roosona last mo. $100 cleaning /or/ atlordaWo lots. Wator . gJiof spoco w /tons ol iflud, «)7-00631. TWINFALLS 6P<".32<-7949. ■ ] JEROME. Small'acroago pipod to property. Manu- (junct ;----- r - T ------EXCELLENT BU:lUSINESS Rflco 0> ,*!10-00q dep. 637-0124. ■ doso to town, 4 bodroom, iVl WENDELL-L - By Ownor- OPPORTUNIlNITYnoar downtown locaHoa CA JEROME-Extra nlco3 - facturod hom os okay. Loeato TWIN FALLS • 1 bdrm all brick, shop. Iwrso bam rinCloso to lishlng. $10,000 $102,E mt property, o»e. OfdTowno. UEW57MNE BARRY BRACKEB . FAX . bdrm, 2 bam, dblo vrfdo, T, I. approx. 7,750 sq.ll, boilfllng5 &. (om ^ 536-6764. #96-01786 I on lot w/irg dod(, $475,. bsmt I opt, $350 w/utnitles' a pasluro. 324.4070.B ,10q .S12,500. Coll Carlynn R 0 6 ! andcobk).Cal736«94M. or Dick Noh al homo 655- #98-W K c ^ iII’ e^8 om to 7 pm Restaurant 6i Lounge. i no pots, ref. 326-6887 ■ J KIMBERLY. 2 V, ac. noar 1^0573 , 324.8430.B!.■ All oqulp.. (Ixturos (Ix & GREAT COMMERClL y o u r 4268 or OfninwM Realty. JEROME- Ooan 2 bdrm., TWIN T FALLS Noar CSI, 2 SnalfO RIvor Canyon. FORDABLE HORSE . „ i . i ...... lurnlturo ineinel. Also. PROPERTY In S bdrm., all utils, fum. Ind. Powor. roads on mo Cro- NCHI Roomy 3 bdmt tu t¥ino at»foviai. apaco to loajaso, com- Business Park. $60,C appls Incl. No smok- ' »..Wh«n yoy .wiiie...... pJoio wUh.kii a d I n ft? ^ . $395. 324-8762 cable | HBO/Starz, $400/-' •00rtTRkl.$19K.423-436Ga —-Three M_ Sornhomeon'agroon ' kilcnon & per-aera. CALLB. ma*100dep.734-0414» ’ DS Reodv forhoraos yourdutiiiwtlliod ad. t» sura restrooms. 40 TIMES CLASSIFIED . Realty acros. 40parWno h O S S 3 2 4 - 4 2fit 4 r JEROME. 1, 2 & 3 bdrm. - LY *m !S00, CALL '» « « « • und«r*t#ncS your spacos. S575,(5,000. Call #98-00235 DEPARTMENT TWIN FALLS. SmaU bsmt 7WMFAin^700«riwU 733-5336 »Nji!iNNIE B. 324-7304. m«Mao»-«>.-wnitcuf OennaBaehZ1733-5282 ' $ ^ le $475+$300 dop. T landtrontonSao. w/shop — 208-734-55383 Plooso con 208-324-2641. |apL $300 mo. + $75 dep. 1 ml.out.735^l/msgJi TWIrWIN FALLS COUNTY ’•02379 1 ch u t to . PRIME SHOP/BLDGDO w/ on Call 733-6963 or oflor ------s JEROME. 309 6th Ava. 6:OOp.m.733-1913,B i ■■ ' aOtaelous rt country IMng. ^ jug-rST MINUTESi FROlil f fJ c r n V O , tMVEST. ovorhood doors, ofll 208-677-4543' highighly producilvo.160 TOWN ' S I S o V EPERW to. space. Central locatli W«stS675.00tdoposlt3 - WNl 3 bdrm 2 both t t (BURLEY) bodroom, 2 bath. •TWIN FALLS. Sludlos, TWIN FALLS------ocros.acr Land loosod lor o^i 1 1.55 acros. It won’t l i e a t f y , eatodlnjorn ^ m o 4 S192.000.CAUROE 3 'OB. Lot your crop share laan' j lSMint? nn MOFFIH 324-8778 < — KIMBERLY. 602 Lakt S200 & up. No smok- 2 HOMES ON 1 ACRE . 'OB. II $70,500, CALL proportlos Ioc ^ ( f A NEEDED: Land to placo Ing/drlnklng/drugs, 412 pay oxponsos, toxos, and b a r R lg comor lei Sv h « .e JOHN O 0 1 A 0 ■oco strM t, $5so,00*dopo8lt. WITH CORRALS. Livo pay RRY BRACKETT V ..i 177 new manufacturod nomo Mom Avo. I^orm, on Stioshono Palls Road m mo o ro . 2 n ic o h o m o s . 636-«7^ 6 4 , #97-02996 JE R!RO C M E rontai historyDry & 0« : 324-3006. #98-00177 3 bodroom. 1 bath. In Twin Falls oroo. Will TWINFALLS.877 ” wllh tho coi^vonlonco of shop, she horso sot-up. Fnill cash flow. . pay lop $$ for loose. and bhado troos. Qood WHAT S i 'iomVS W tndallSI. Lorgo3 4 noar by TF with mo fool- anc lAT A OEAU Nower p n o p E R T v for moro 700 SouUi Ultcolfi-v fj - Call 733-2224 ' 604 Ing olcounuy IMng. Ront schools. sch C01IS37-673Z 1348 f information. 733-2365T. jBrom#* 324-3354 « ___ bdrm,2 both, lnel. yd. , | UNFURNISHED « " 2 ^ r m — , caro. $875,004deposlt 'outonoHousotoholpwltti ' S b K 3 i . ' APT3/PUPLP(ES pnymontsl Lnrgo homo rWIN FALLS. ENJOY RIM 1 location. 3 bdrm 2 f!f‘'ofoot"’?c i 521 22122Klmb«riyRosd.3 VIEWS, Hiking ond a boat tu” hi t location & V77]fTTT7T3 homo cuiWnUy ronlod fof dock ^ In a private gated pionA _ J _ | » 1 0 H E S ^ IndudosutUIUos, bdrm. 2 bom, garoge, pa­ community. Hidden Lokos just 111' irdng. S3Saooa 776 North Washlnton #2. S400, $12S.0M. Coll Jon B. J . ROSS a m f ~ - 5 1 6 tio, SC ovon. rotrig. DW. Blick al 733-S338(w) or '»*lots aro priced from CALL!LL SANDRA CAPPS gcpjv KIMBERLY • 14x66' 19971997 2bdfm.1both,$450*dep, W/D hook-ups, AC. AvaU '••97 02692 WESTERN REREALTY I VACATION PROPER it-io- J«5-Hon*y-LoeustJ1^ _ ------733-5S37(h)-*Oe-OOtOO------giS ------733^230!165------I ------n B E ^ R E S - -4/l6r4th*Madrona,734------^ cation. Clean (juiawwc**>a{k. bdm). 1 bam, $4S0tdep. 9605 Dan 733-2121 or Clndy734.6l04{h). WJATlAT A OEAU Newor S H QaSH S ^ Q M E $29,500,423«780/evo9o sJi J Will allow $150 mevo-ln 206-343-0267. $695 mo. Three M “ 18 sq. II. mfg homo n n n n imvi PINE/FEATHEHVJL INVESTMENT Hot walor avail, for h -allowaneo. cCLEAR SPRINQSAPTS.m Realty lust Under an aero (n ° °r 0Ig/sm ° Investor, Of '1®“*- TWIN FA LLS-Turn1 thothc BRAWLEY REALTY Three M K) location. 3 bdrm 2 1“^ ?? 'o ' Inn system In Rarai. 5 j,gy and movo into thisthlt - 734-6858 I 733-5336 iniol history a I Sub. Lots of trees foi BURLEY. Nomton Manor Realty bamh&cothodmlcolllnQS. r A M ^ n m ■ —. porfoct cabin sp Carport, con-con , 324-460j bdmi. $330.2 bdrm.$370. TWIN FALLS. 1.7 . t like nowl $ 7 3.0*. 02 5 S T ° Vew* w in S35.000.Glnl.CastIef LL SANDRA CAPPS 6«-7030.#9).?W #97 7 02515 The-JMe,.He aiB dlyoddthe Ifal air and much moroloro...... J$$ MOVE IN SPECtAL$$ Bluo Lokos Count7 Clu6. aMs tT you ptannlno a.movoT CALL! he line. ’A Roalty 1-800-9I6-26C2°Q°'" Yours for only $63,500500. JEROME. CLEAN, catpol. sconic vlow ol Qoll Cour* C Oj tauU Iedodsw a^tyou 324-87i-87SZl»97-03056-57 * Rocelvo $100 off 1st _____ DRUG FREE #93. od, 4 bdrm. Ilibath. months rent All units aro so & Porrino Bridge. In Uioi right dirocOon la tM . ORS 4 PLEX. PL A C E ', 10 ^yourom-yi SMILeY CREEK-H 2 ' appls. OW, fenced yd. tno homa you nasd. INCRE:RE0IBLY p r iv a t e Tho one to doan & woll maintained S75KCaH208-423-435Sa 01 no cost, w aters solm en/ Sm $550. Can7M-8770.B for close cl( to town, S Invostmonl'o'nV““s“2'5%S3 Crook. Foo simple» a. TWIN FALLS. Roposl Ro On site laundry ovall. bdrmm 3 bath brick homo down w l ovi . rshlp. 4 bdrm 2 bothIth 17301 posI Roposl 3 and 4 bdmi« I f u b S s h e d P l e a s a n trVAlLEY' 11-6752. i»98 00&53. ^ ^ S lC Homes America ^ J JEROME 1 bdrm. Slovo. 3LUSTER Endlosa possibilibilillos, f-ull b u y in g o r sellihLINGO I HOUSES 1-e0»927-3299 ioiF Course ^ NDINQ MARKET, dbl lot In backck also for m anulactorbd/mmobllo e rofrig. Ind., $325/mo., Ranches & Goi ™N£A0 5' ' S Kloat S cutting, com- salo. Upgradedttd and cur- home? Wo oflor flnannandngl, JEROME TWINFALLS- ♦oioc. No pots, 324-0024 • N e u lo tsA n H la b le- couM*UNTRY UVINQ doso plolo lino10 ofol grocorlos, 6 rontly rented. Ownor C tl- orosn Troe RnaneBneist 2 bdrm. 2 bam oxocullvuove Avallabla April 6th ] • v & r - • :? Custom BuUder Ini Sp(Spacious & cloan 4 island Crodlirodit card gas and nanclng or looslaso option 104 townhomo on Jorom JEROME 2 bdrm. Stove, orn.o 3 bdrm MomlngsMo School rofrig. Incl., $350/mo„ • Cuslom Designed A railable bdrm.:m.2 bath home on diesolpumpumps. Good busi- wiilboeonaldorojrod to qual- i ______1 Qoll Course - complotolo'oly; District...... $660 Homes acros. lACk shod. noss on-) busybu highway, iliod buyors. $7474.900. Coll NASHUA — WOWIII^tlNow lumlshod. golf cart andiJdoU e 2 bdrm.extrarooms.-..i460 . ♦elec. No pota. 324-0024 ling shod & corrals. call Cartvnrrtynn or Dick Noh Jell BlIck at 733.33-5336 (w) 1998 28x54', 3 bdrridrm.. 2 utilities included. SISO l£aOM E.2J>drm-«pt.^ O.^CALL80NNI& -f^'^nTS^no'lnformmion-or - xjt-7-3-3-*-5-5-S5-3-r*l-M-r - b oth.::.—;;;;...... S:S4&soo *i — ponnomrrorS400-pB •5%downonOA $400/mo 4$400 dep. 1 ^ . - J24.7304. #98^)0572 hm 655-1264266 or Throe M. *97-02987 )A C . wook. Coll Kont or Ctnd-^ d y 3 bdmi in Hanson.....$578 wotor. Coll 324-2754 days ' . . . See S Dollar BillsII S I a l ' 734-6104 or 733-5336. - 4 2 3 ^ 5 < 11— t h e MOMT 733K1739 or 324^1963 evenings. - e I v l (1'Aml.No.ofWtrKM.H«i.Hwy46) ------J«20- I,aass4 a Thrtiree M Three IS TWIN FALLS ^ * • ' BROCKMANS ulhofKimbefly^l S K ^ TWIN FALLS - SMALL 2 jjEROMEAr;ce2bdrmtown : ■ -located 5 Miles Souli Rdalty ReallyIty 536-2681 Availoblo April 10. shoShort b d r m , appls.. W/D hook- house, oil oppls, no smok- - ; a S s | 33-5336 ■ 733-532336 (NOW OPEN)fl lorm ok. ExocuUvo condif«dp- up, fireplace, off street lnfl^potS,$450. 3240213. : lully furnishod, slngl ■I garogo,$1.000permonl JEROME. Modem 3 room • rndudes all utilltlos. Kent Koi — > cottage, wator, refrlg. & : or Cindy 734-6104)4 orc TWN FALU Mm. 1 stovo furnished, CkkSO In. . Total Inventori r y Blow-Out 733-5336. .______Please ctf206d < house for ronl Call after 7 2140 Elizabeth Bhrd. D Classlliod od moor pm 423-4377J ______(Stk. no:H0253B) Wo8 $40,573 N oWf O< nly $34,530’ Sove $ 6,0">” y_ that od may also bo four •I Novt2bdrm,Zbftift.wlinftilz: ------ontrrotnTornoT*al n r Twm-FALtS-3 bdrmr2“ appliances Including VLQ]*Ei L. www.maglcvoUoy.com•m ' bath, $500 down, $288‘ washor ffdryor. Free 1.2 b ath , 1,456 sq. ft. 5F5563M , 4 bedroom ,: T T T por mo. OAC. health dub membership n ^ 2 M u I . H m 1102849) Was $47,647 N oW/ O< n l y $ 4 0 ,6 3 9 ^ 5 o i.e 17,(17,008 iriJJS Call Homea America1 with year-round pool „i , ownlrwanawhoma?10? 206-733-2224 Includod. Credit cneek 21/2 MILES ^WEST OF THE ho:OSPITAL p,,.McMC at no extra cosl • Huge savat/flM on every Home on ourrio It t. Colt HOMES AMERICAIICA TWIN FALLS-L®. 2 bdrm; required. $550+dop. Can •Plat Tax, Tillr and DreUr liot Ftt Prior SaU . 208-733-2224 h o m t, w/ bsmt. garage[ 733-2983 or 734-6674. . VTATCI; h f o r ol i U R ■ SuiJfelloPHorSa^r^ONJSJiPPROVED CREDIT r r - r $595Ano. ♦ dop. visrrvsoNTUElEINTKKSST BUHL- UKENEW ,2bo ____ . utttf./>Tf?T»atcjciw\mf»ntfi,brra\hen$lnitl-hi>mtt\ ------room Uall'or in vory nil TWINFALLS -.-C SI GMNDP. O P EWIiING! _ . pork. 2 full boms, spo< .- AREAUpeiaira condo, ’ ront Indudod. $4600)0.(DO.. TWIN FALLS-SOUTH O PI- - -new palnl carousel flre- THEMQMT 733-073■0739 CITY. Lols of oxtfosi 5 ; placo, AC. appliances, — = b^bom : '4' bath on 3 I carport $S00month. I- BUHL-Hornet for reat• n t levels, family room, larae I THEHOlin’ 73»<739 • *Lg 3 bdrm, 2 bath forte .^.’’’I h o t s t e a d or salo with iol tu^, larSlorn v room™iMr$OMrtnoi)St' TWIN FALLS - fiXCEP- . VALL-EV 1^1I '7 room and oxquislilaito THEMOKT 733^730 TIOHAL: 2 bdrm., D/W. ■ ^ OF" M/VCIIC ^ L a kitchen. S59S/mo. refrlg.. range, disposal, ' 9 rwmmmmfitttnodvfIvfUtboOUleita-MiiFtlbl fr. , I •2bdrmforleo8owl,w lth TWIN FA ILS-Spadoos 2I private ulil. rm. w/W/D. ' I '- f * ' stovo end rofrig. $276/n76/mo bdrm . full bsm l. avail. AC, 2 spaco porting. No ' ^ ta»M»fwt.Pghwiyia»W» I Bsrktrfttaltot*-S43-«J.(-4J7T r)Ow. $500, CaB733-1359.',' pots. $475. Can 734%60. SundaysSun April 5,1998 Timt»^(m,T>, Twin Filli, Idaho E-5

W IN FALLS Ntoo 1 bdrm TWINNFALLS f t 4-plox ocmts TW INFALl% L L S .tls a n 2 TWINFALLS. HOMOTEL 3 d ------6 o a ------~\ CATTLE DISPERSAL HORSE HO 11 yr. old gray HORSE5E TRLR.-96 O rclJ- apt..S378M».incI.uill,ft ftom P i 616 I gelding. Doc Oar Leo Super, m Porrino Elomontary bdrm. dupliUplox. S42S/mo. ' Sioo/wk. & S300/n L |ROOHHMESWA|^) Rogistorod Angus cows. O' or Arrow. 4 horso/sla- cimio.Call733.0900. s ^)ioo1. o o Control air, gas No pets. CallW t 4742. 248 2nd Ave W. 73 J pairs. Hoilors & bulls. bloodllnos, bli oxcelkini rope nt, goijooaenock. tandem, ce heat Seww, walof, ■ - I £ 734-4941 after 6:00 p.m. Of 0| loam sorting horse. oxUoa tall,ti tack rm.. whHe. _iy(iN.FAaaii.ia.b(toi.. JEROME Lrg. private rm & rbage pald, airappla TWIN FALlALLS. SAFE A m ------.onft 80.(1 ' bolhw/kltefion'prtvilogoa.' 15,2,-12501bs.,-S3500.- -Skonwrwrt0900.543-a055«------} ' TWIN FALLS. 2000 sq _Coll 407-2052.B USO mo..f $400 so- .SECUREIM 10M ES - - -Htghland AvfrErlronia _$35armo.324.49n ■ —*■- XATTL£-.8 btack-C0vifS.w/. - 5 ' dty dep. No pets, call MOVE-IN^ 1,000sq.ft.al9oavaUalliable. ~ second colf at side. 1 yr ^ SE. 7 year Thofoogh TWIN FALLS - 2 bdrm. 1 737-387-39ieof 7^1426. n. garago, ' Call 208.734-0455 d- old powder rIvor calving 'i)ni Om eil) - wD-il do ll illl 1 gelding. 16 honcfs, b#th. appla, nico back '-ivnu n srw rai T.t;,^rNSNpjimok- _Qf.206=423t541.LBVtfS. I - -Pen.Coi|:5^3:i<7W______gCUMtf>d.ra»093l’J t 2 . KDuLJoU.ot.wtl«ej(-.__.. ~ ywJ.w/bh«>k-uprdMn. IN FALLS A-3,-C4&0r2 ^ | E 9 k e h - Irm. Appls. W/D hook- room/S4SOjs?nn®««nnX S^ZSAAno.*tw" $250 polio,}, EEnglish trail, jumps. Avail, now, $300 p«f mo, O'O” dop.Call206-326-326-4063. TWIN FALLS. OldoTovrowne | p i 3 CATTLE- Approx 470 hoad tmHORSE no viavises, S3000. 726-______------C«H -733^6, *7 ------of-stoctrcowB7and"i3------aeJlTANNUAE------37G909o?C«aIrie7D8fl237------n r t REALTY KIMBERLY. Quiolulai noigh- od. ^ aq. It for loi -I block bulls, calving now. , TWIN FALLS - 2 bdrm, 2 734-1401______734-r34-66S9'' b o r h o o d .l««bdrma. b i Days 734-131 S, i T oi I Top holf S750 hood, bot­ SALMON SELECT SES (4) S700 A bo- bath, elosoio Perrino nTSn HORSE SALE s * * * * * * * <-9<50a ovenlr>gscoll 734-24a4U .B l u v ^ r a a ^ ^ tom holf S600. Morn or , somo good w/klda. School, all appls. fumlth- ■unlomduMprtetwtMo' ovos 536-2719.a So -6977of733-4ei6« ed. M3.4830 Of 733.8671 .^ton.lof .^.ln * _____ A • ■ • found 01 mo ondof of ______J I ~ 6 ^ I a Cloaalflod ad means i 609 IS CATTLE- HolBtCin aprlng- LomhI L Co. Folrgrounda HORSESES • Reg. Buckskin TWIN FALLS . 2 bdfm.. W IN FALLSf aeo n , quiot, J D t I OFRCE« , that od may also bo found>d ors-closoup.Call 0.11 yra. very protiy. • appto.. OW, W/D hookup, a bdrm.,bdm recent remodel, I Dl C E A T * I RCTAJLSP;SPACE I CONDO REm-Al^ ontheinlernotoll l 43a 5234.B SolSoiling 120 Ouarlor Horsos. rido anda< packs, resorvod ■ foocodyaKl,caiport.«tor: IW kllchon. W/D hook- 1 I TIME SHARE P alm s. Appys & TB's. chompmpion at county fair, QQO, AC. No pota. S478 ud u * • TWINFALLS^LLS >,$47s;dep, 734-2622 * . . * OFFICE sUrrES u m MCCALL vacation. I ” CATTLE- Holstoln spring- Idaho's 10 Promier Horae $1700,00. Call352-1935.« ♦5op.733^ie9,735-1135 -2 ^ 1 ^ . Moy BULLS- Top quallly Um- ers, somo closo up. Will Salo. S. Foniurlng 60 Select INFALLS ; • t r l 6 * ' BIuo Lakeslocation loco 25.June1.Aaold,wolghisandnd Holsloin dairy hofds. Call started & othletlc. sound. KORSf:S E 8 .1 Bay'golding -734-4334 * * tw in f a l l s i 1st month EPO avail. Range ready,Jy. 200-324-2250. - llclips, baihos & houls. ie2210 1 yr old. Broke troll S99 * traot 525 aq.lt. atos Coll 934-6552. ■ S3.900.Call208-666C555. horaoao has started break TWIN FALLS-Lg.l bdnn TWWFW FALLS- 1 bdrm opts. * * sulto locatod on^ 'b< U ‘'lSd Forloc^tlS^rat. apL,’al1ulila.pd.Nopcts. S300i — E-MAILyourdossiliodad — ly. $2,200. 14 yr old 100 or $345/mo * * Ave. S., downtow Call Siovo Hallows CATTLE-ArmourBuyIngng lousai HORSE TRAINING ? * “/.• no amoklng. S340/m0. + ' PorlliDrilalutllla Incl. Pota *onvaurni and shoolng.Call Mark at: 'Ol goHllng. Groat 4.H ir flrat month's * utlllUos. $495/mo.C ^ 2 m o WINDERMER{F ic StsUono. Buying slaugh-^ twlnod®mlcron.no. an IO.Se00. 324-530011 dopojtt. Coll 734-5654 O.K..K.call733<}624, C ^onyow H j fsnti * loaso roq. CallII Unn.Ur 734- Proporty Uanagomoinont ter cows & bulls. 324-3099 034-0020M — FEEDLOT COWBOY — TWINFALLS-Unfumbhod TWINI'IN FALLS- 2 bdrm. 1 I , * 8174M-Kl0am- 734-4334 HORSE TRLR - American ”pRSESES. AOHA reg. 9 w _____ CATTLE-Ationtlon Cattle-le- SNAKE RIVER CATTLE ” 0 ikskin gelding. I S . i .Studio opt. uUI. Indd. no . bath,Ith. $476/mo ♦ *250 * - Eastland _ ■ . ment solors bulls; longng FEEDERS trailers, |f, quolity el compel- pot#, atovo, rolflfl IneJud- dop. F lartmente * t w in f a l l s • Ei 250 4 yr OH rodbono >p. Rofa foq. UUls pold. * A part .52QBqfi- g iii n yeoxllngs, black ond rod,X), Expoildncod in doctoring, liKfO pilcoa, 5 yr guaran- od, 4153rd AvoN.$350+ Collall 736-7975,7; U avo».B * ” 6 «U i toe. BAR C Soles, Rupert ro $1800. AOHA rog . * Tvrin Fa ENT modoralo fromod andnd soriing and procosslng. larbars vego pokey 13 dcp. 734-6909 tioya. S r i J i S u S ! : I fabmsforrek thick Sunkon Canyonon Computer skills helpful. ^532-4600orcoll670-4213 *“B“ * IN FALLS. 2 bdrm. op- * 7 3 4 . II I I " » yrmarnare 15.2. $2,250. Coll Excollontbonofitpackogo. TWN FALLS-ALLuUll- pla,a, WDV hook up. AC. * ...... >734-2288. PAUL • 300 ocrooj^vNW.ol Ranch, Buhl. 543-2270.B HORSE.------837-4'-4114...... tloa Includod Largo 2 $435 - 1„ Paul. Low w ator C( — ■ SalnryOOerMustsupply 135 Imo * $250 dep. *******. . * * * * * * * * TWIN FALLS • V( ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ H nRsi bdrm bosomont. atovo/ro- Collall 736-8235.a7; . ' Bptlnklor.seOOO gov' own horses, boarding ’ SES- Amorlcan Sadie ...... — oHlcolnBluouko fand^a/oldSlmmontal™ ovolloblo for horsos. Ap- BredId Slud, very gonllo 5Q5 Paih. nszsqd eo'JB paymoM bost 0 Q U A L IT Y 'IN FALLS- Noar CSI. < Bull8,70to80ib6W.Pure/fO ply 01 2394 Foodlol Rd; -i >00 /oiler. Arob more , irge3bdrm2boltiS450 ROOMSM 5 F 5 n R E N T | ...... Brod'a ond Cross Biod’a.' “■ Am. Falla, ID. Phono 226- TRAILER ' SALES oal $1500/ofler. 3 yr ' ,6:30-5:00. ______,. - Lolahman Blood Lino. TWIN FA LLS-Largo 3 ^.(^I735.1512..._fc;"^ 10' 5126/FAX 226-5128.M old RoanRi Golding, Green 'bdrm'dupIO)i;, now vinyl/ ZTTT: 423-5001 before 0:00 om * Sovoral good, usod * BrokekeSI.OOO/oflof. 1 yr p a i n (, /a m l(y ro o m . TWJNFIN FALLS- Ouloi. dean, m iy , rmei I pasturewantr r; E P | or ovonlflgs.______GOATS J2) yowllno Nubi- 2-hofso frai/ors. Arobbfll/y I 5600 AJffor. Call jto, 1 bdrm apt. Qaa Khcnonotio -7 on X bucks. 1 yoorling atovo/norofrlg., carport, cuto, vnniod CATTLE 6 Kolstoln holf- 733.3}.3915 after 6pm or DIacounta for oarly hoa«.lat. S375 /mo ♦ dop. ^34-0H3H q o o d in q Pasture woj ll'* Nubian/Plgmy doe & 3 ALSO- woekcikond.B______111734.2822. lEROME H 15' ^ ers. vacdnaiod; tattooed. buck kkls. Coll 666-29I4.B poymonla. SS25 month. Coll 7: TWIN f a l l s OlfiaJifico spaco for -ge aoaaon for 1! ' dohomod. 15-20 smaller Cargo trailors • Utility Car ; Tt^MOMT 733-0739 ------U ndtrnm BOO • 2100 f'OC'l o' fiOfSOS in Q{ Haulers ■ Ralbods HOMEiSES- Horsos and po- 'IN FALLS. 2 bdrm . alerting ot im building. 'nO o fN . ol Shoohii h ^ o Holsloin hollers. Alao.10. GOATS Pygmy, cute. Illllo ) for salo. Pricod right TWINFALLS147S550/mo bflckcIck dup. Nico Quiol loco. tax. Coll 3S jontact Watt aroa. 0346817.934-4 bulla. Call 543-2298. ■ Easter glwditch doanors. ss . , (Watehforour SS Call7:1736-5921. ______— S20 & up. 543-5030 ■ Now 2 bodroom. Rongo. tion,>n,S595/mo.4SoO S dop. 'r : Sa/ocom/nffupf; ^AMB: •rotrlg. Mlcrowovo..dl9h-' AllII utlf. ul pd. Incl. eabto f^lN FAUMLS Motel Dolly ^*0“ «“ 737-3939‘939- OOODINO Spring poslasturo CATTLE IBS (or tho froozor, ikly. Roasonoblo ------PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK;K HORSE - Equoslroln Clinic woahor. W /0. O aa firo- TV./. 2'242 North Oslfondor. 46 East Frontage Rd. c por lb. Noh Sheep >4-5419or733-5151 ■ atStHmUfl Rd 733-6620 *♦**•*• WM1°^?M4^3K3sa SPECIAL Open Daly/ by ULond Dovis ■npony-733.3617. piaco.AC.Wator/Sanbition 3S4-& Hollar Salo April 25 8 26 01 (next to 1-84) pold. Noor achool & pork. — - t w in f a u }20 sq. It.. MAQIC VALLEY AFAREA Fil. ApH117.1096 J Lary J Arena, Rlor Jorome, ID SWINEKE-Alchampk>n linos, ELWOOD a EVANS TWININ FFALLS. Extra nice np. <95 w 2OS-U4-6850 4-H t ^f Cloan. lg. 2 bdrm. 2 1734-96eoa Summer pssluro waivanlod 11:00 AM Discount tor oarly rog. H & FFA show pigs, 734-1401 apll C mils. pd. 733.8641. 1-800-646^793PIN«9484 AAAAAAAAAAAA A Spein ■ . b oIth. th .: alovo. rolrlg. Dla- « * « « « « « forlOOpalrS. 544,-2512519.H Coll 324.4345. sir* Swine, 736-2565 TWINFALLS". poaal.laal. OW. AC. prlvoio 2 bdtm, 1 both di^plox. Qoa W/D,ro, r no pots. Downtown, • 1— hoat. Wator, oowor, gor- ofl auiI sueot parking. S500/- bogo paid. SSOO/mo + mo.«dn> «(IM. OkMoon, ovoro. iS^Si^SSiXSl I " ■ " »» «oM«r •mMO. U>«ni m n tfi. renwn. •MumnrartM Pllilililyinl I «.«M Wt, •WMM. U-4*. kl I un. »Mkknfl swr. 1*41. ^ Man. proMwntl. CNWun r34-iwfl p■nin.pBMmnlTirmg|l»0» ^ ^ e r s i i M ii a a L s . . . _ r>ni.a.ci«M sr. ire BfcUwi ’ ' S ? rSSTtSl. sj-to.‘3«» Prestwick A ptartmentsl a i ^ R eadlnglsbele l l e v i n g ; a SV«». !»•». MO »«nM. Filling QutckI}ckfy! . ' "SjS . *MU<« CIMOOf. I»11. M IM ❖ Jerome's Premier Seniorior Cornmunlty ❖ a ra ^ M m HI------^ ? ►«, iMMM.. bo.»« amifl. HO. t/m A T l2^ S . l H m BMcN&/»Bee/EffWir‘Lcam •, a<««i U91. Mm* »"■ ______: TThe h Times News serves theIhc cot\im unity r«. kotm. m* MOU r. JM», net IBaimiApmBi «, r r . woimtanljw* «• fjsjssixsjirsss swf.H« withIV. “Match Line”, the sins im p le s t ti a t i n g ■MyAi^fdtchcns. I MrtudGasHeatUtg/ianl ^ s r s r j ICmti^byFadlitks lUasintadnaOfto , , » i., ngL ^ ■ service in the MetropoltJolHan A rea.' *wii.«9.M»»rt Magic Valley's . I • na lmk lOnminity/I^Am) lOiiiiS flSS5.5r5»B» ■ mTp« r-Jsssi? Min irMaf narm ro tiM- •m .oitin em.ieoUntbKkMao.9r. ------1 MnMacrarxLWiim ------______^ ______M. IM. ^ Ir . wr«0 Uk «Mv» KM, t« w w Iv m m itotei «Mn«. nuoraxn pooM. «pnereofour 5»rS j?l’i~t'3S3ai' IMO :;Ei)}ay t h e 'r d n d n g nUraVTUnuk.Nocrwnn ------pmnMhr pK«. Mn. oAgarg. (Mm o ii m HMiraniM. aoo. MOU-q tiMinip mrn\ rpMlIJteuiiiAipa . lifiW S.'SSKC S t'S ------Bwhj. 6>«mnraivnuM. •X|9ri tin«l. tu r ncmMttOWU ^ f «. OaM wM A tuldoorp* nivlitM «gw». iM*.. ni. «t, «rn* ttMi m»K. art. ■nnMBAflUUiSONMM •rw*orMlBnM.iniaw raJ.^i«n(u ■ ^ CnenY Corvwo. <•» roMI lEieiiarin iw w g e i 651 Saratoga Drive L..^ g«. i\. DMvtaUtalEE^MitMr. K j p r w r s K. r«nM pouorg.. un (e< 9M«*d Lxr>. m«MiWlWll.tt.tMnMUu>. SMvre, »MW< omi. ^, V ? r ? ; s n • ownoo. n. |ou men bo «»»noooi- K ia .? g 2 ,',K “ s i S nge,*” *------s s r t i s lot m» ir. gUMtt. SWM, w. tu. n .rii-. rfl ncnanvuifl SOf. . S t ^ S . ; ' i i b r ^ k W. OmKui LM (M«'> oor«. nnM « bcu««rM»: MS2.cn'lJ? “ JSSiSJ«>.aiiaa3 >itwr4«(dgwcScivNBgy ■em«a)r>MIraluot>oMm,siiir} Comfort & Conveniencenee All in O ne! Newer 1-2-3 Bedroomom Apartments —— • Snaclout • Efficient • Fullyly EiEqufppnl Kitclicnt • LaundrlM • Private Paiios/DccI ' ■ icnancc • , ; >pcclal7Nec(llokn.nv [ 1 1 1 1 ^ 1 • Nnw Offcr^nit Ccncroui Moveovc-ln Allowance*___ Think m m m m m n m i m u u l - Please check one categor|ory: D Women SeekinggMen ^ □ M en S eek in g W

jTWlNFAUS I— ^— . Ljarden Apartm DChockonctosod DVlso GfGIA»otofCard ------2 - 3 - 4 Bedroomo m Unlh □ AriHKlcan Expross □ Di»DISCOVOf Addrtoa____ Close to School &S& Shopping - lurrtbof ______• — ^ ^ - O o lo ------Cny/StoJaraP;zip______. __ — ALL-UNITS INC!ICLUDE... ^ S33E JTO . , Refflderotots, Ranges.9S. Dishwashers;I • - • Block ofUmetnakerittrireaiy 10 pay for - ■ 20 Wards•ds..;....;...i.....-.T.-....7.7...... ;.....;...... :...... „.FfOO TWophono(6>0 (6vof>mftOa/>(____) ______Microwaves, Plus Many HovdV/asher/DryerHo' ^ . H900 lint.ealls with a majorlajor crrdii can.. 1 \toica Bo>JOX ...... ;.,...... Firoo Mall coupim p o iiio : Magic Valley'sy v i . Hookups & Ait Comronditlonlng . N pchargistvill appear on■n)vurpl,onebill. )v | AddltkinanolVtardsoroSI ^wordx.GWooV o o k a-______ctoMVAPcnonM M eeting R oom •. - ^ TOT/OTAL______•____PO[teS2060 Children's Area • Me • I Mnttapob.Wr » ^ ...... 20' 44« as! R ecreatio nI RcR oom |T. . pi»pureha— or out T iof. c«81 ~8 0 i csTOWViimtmwausrowmuMa J ■M a*t Vj '» H;".* M. * i "ww • w w ri •> a CALL TODAY’736-7105 7 S tbo .SM«tiKApfl6,1998

5 I TRACTOR^m-'BS. CASEIH reSOORMAT«rianK.i| T 1.720 hou n a potra SSA sn-SrdS:»Wsafflm-n • THE ACESSON ( BRIDGE*" BobbyWolj So.'iSlv«lv«t.20£X42 S.in'Msask.ac6?7-3»a J • I ' ■' du*J».FltM I 589.000. t> -lASKBan. ll ■ £ a H - L f ; d ocs nof NOR3RTR ------8WX----- «Br»WW ' “To keep oneself w orm < u g /___ Q5 a5 cr-«»«9i: 5 0 2 2 7 3 Bum nnd South refused to wiwin. E ast 4 jJ O I CUSTOM CU «7B8rSS2-«S continued with his 10, amand South 4. aA Q J 6 I f aIMSERVICeS r m ; ------IB tEPADfTSPEOAUSTB held up again. However,r. W est was HAYTe>T«t:2nd ------Cwatasi AULT PAINTING 206-536-S080 more alert than South.. HHi e recog* Vulnerable: Both ALLOBOlIROUNDWORK fto rset.2 sirBSSS£:: «»«• ISSnwHM0>LMdan — . Una •Rock Pickor S 8 0 a a n .0 1 e c'."STL. * » •Serving MagtoVaaoy defenders developed tw* 3 NT All pass w/rofa.. 15 Cali'BOS)) ASratt •Nolobtoola^eorioo winners before South lost5 - 208-733-753-7S35anyiime« S e S d t 3 8SuperforPalnting& Id Soulh go opcnjisl«id:HIcortsix t« nirWf>LI'yiiLftppi fr«iTOH HAYtgraUa.F« ______Cetnmeretwdai&naakJMat ContrKting ------wrong?...... •••______-Poiaioot-I Mm ______MJoDi _ 73jM5«g. ___ South was correct toip pi. lw d u n ;- DID WITH-H THE ACES UaUaJom my's heart jack at trick•ick one — 7 3^ja«4or7ji-et.35'S2*gw l| -natnI R U IS !■H O M E BREMODEUNG He w as also correct to) rcrefuse his laOOM Please can:call208^23^^5. „AY.An.na»«»ay2atiT^ji ace a t trick one. However,ver.hewas Southholds. •.txC m rnm , C O N< S T R U C n O N •K 4 2 manureUHEHAOLWG totes. SFdCAAlSOttn* ! e s s, S S o o i - incorrect to duck at tritrick two. ; K „ «lntto>g?Ssn^eUnQ K 10 2 AlM,b«y.i• y ar»m a com STS a » n . -SBIosjifB < ow |; a up ^w t cep M . A ATC0NSTTUCT10N X a Qualuanty&iperte^Wotk . . , Why? ♦ K 6 5 4 choop^£^0^732 flFVIMtsw 3M*BacUio«*Sepdc No Job Too Small If South takes his hearcart ace at 4 . 5 3 2 ask tor Oai I O a m F l-C e m a n t Free Estimates. guaninlees CLEAKAMMG vttA-Fct-Focttng-BaaeHTO trick two, he virtually gua j, M /^RURE E HAUUNG . CaC36&Jaa?l (206)934-6343 _____ his contract whether or rnotthedl-nc North South Wort-fqi^ - f t i d fag ------^______Stock ■sso-tsiK ------f u m ______—PRUNING ______amdnd'finesse loses.'int'Ibses~* I f I ^ ■“ Can 3: ------H g r a ^ - c : ...... _ i^738or«31-653>~'~ and E ^ t can lead a heartiart, hearts ^ SERVICE PLOWING.IG. 6 bonom 4 4 roimin,aDaaa m ust be 4*3, and SouthI wcwould lose 1 hydraulic re se t S27-S3E3M______;• OBetwasmn ■ only three hearts and a ddiamond. ANSWER: Fourlur diamonds. Part* HI O M E -PPruning , Peffectton' H A Y .n i * r,S If It wins. South wiU mokeike an over* ner knows abouiout the h eart sup- nnhrfrwS. t«,aaffynBir. |j Q » « C E . «i*a- ---- ,.>-:Jcoia_CT •Evei^eens'Shrubs . is future decisions. pendingr)j een condilJoo. •CaiiaP&S**^ . * - 2 ^ : . . . akSPBtHOMES s r 44ed0ee -H •Trees 'Plants The second holdup) in hearts andabidebyhisl tamahantson. Roi Also poUl '■ C l £ AUONG l i tonYat8»-73fr0870 con gain nothing and haslas :much to _ vorlous ott' abancflousbuadef. ------s e n lose against competentidefenders. dc iijii|ii,iii.nKi-ni»T>it**.PO.n8.»a. 1720.590-1 73^aS23M li ------WCE smdHigRsndbuad S^ A P & G R A V E L Why open the door, invitiiviting them Ddu.'ntun.vWiSASc yowhema:WllMrtt(tan har ----- ™ 0 2 S 3 . . ^ Ctars or custom (M t lo defend well? C«RTl|Mim.Ut>uUmnUmneis«W368 HAY.3S»net^jtniR.?5J3Bi] fiwaBfc rou can had Ba Granf SdM ------Q(3ni.Cali3Sis-asoM ;! amae&i HOUIIME REPAIR TONORTHWEST CO. INC THE ACESSON BRIDGE*" Bobby Wolir ______t ts s n u ------733-1234 1 HAY.AIWta. 1 ' i n REXHCniE ------______I I IRRIC C f nwfc. i CLEAM to.7«mr*u» ; ------5 S S haANDYS SERVICE S E A M L E S S DearM r.W olfT: ANSWER: Thenicrc are two reason- sm s Ok. Can I' a a i mW w C E S AJItype 4UM mainline fi' »*“• Small sm RAIN GUTTER 1 open one spade andid partneri able candidates: g a t SI .50 per tt. raises to two spades, opiopponents two diamonds.. (J (A pass ts not ap- lo -s t^ n j ------A O E U i! REAScSurSSwMCTIAHlF ~ i5Dan.:ts:.'> l»cficas Ca02aa20S-733-7a23 R0(topair • Rohang • Qoan passing. Please rote myny possible] pealing.) Sincee Ithe diamond suit (l Call 438-8103.438- 2 n d S 3 n lammnsvsask-1; r ^nacvtlyt-jug tarftvi•ft*aaada»alM Hl orlrtstaD or Now Gutters actio n s, holding 4» A-FA-K-Q-7-5,' is weak, I preferfer a one-no-trump ______• oaawae.CaB!iBSO€?aiM|j 2«ltc9n .-40CoIors- ¥ K-<5, ♦ A-10-9-6-2, 7. 7 .1Is a pass response. UEREP^^ BW-004K .1152 * 326 RAIN OR(VEUNE HAY. Dairy tay. ™ . .in the ball game? bWtypewl» » v ^ iirws. (..au Nsrttw ^ IDAHO RAINGOTTER Si«oiLa&i. ii Dn>pMOall.Albuqueiqucn]uc. NJU. D ear Mr. WolfT:Iff: 436-6742J HBMM~ TQNVSIrSHOUERB>AIRS — ______356t«ueswc*SKBsmZav !i r*a c A k SHARPENING At duplicate, paiirtner opens one for lIasIASE (or the 1998- A D F28vnF«FV ^ ITS. 11 ftLMteaping S n s a V A I F ! ! ______^ m VS252 I a^.tauc»tt.p^raina>, •I- ______------A N SW E R :-I-rate a jummp p to four—heart-and I bid b n n C E S : ______O tj-afl.' ■■_S E R V 1 C E _ ...... two dubs.-If part*----- ing«l>onwseoson.t)eim:4 M ------(V^atdei spades 100, three diamcimonds 50, ner rebids twor0 no-trump,r h a v e l cyiirtdoftdiesolpump.wUI' die M .n o a m j! S ttia C H PRwEsamatB^ nt jq and a pass zero. After I •ther bid. o r m ay I f^noiinos.ies. Coll423-ft0lS. otiBoaeriMty*tr.S23-«93 ■ O K S T JOHN'S SHARPENING er the fine promised anothi I C w s f i t m l m -3322-D m SERVICE spade suit is supj»rted,1, thisU hand pass? I had a barMUTIOHCP. GATED PIPEPIPI - Aluminum. “ •X ’J!* —■tt ’’h I K c ra g a s « * l *<«8t.E»wrtng» CCompieto Sharpening. reevaluates to about 1919 ppoints — Pn>mi$e Keeper,per. SlK Lake atjr. UUb 28-10*. 44-8*44- 28-6* 22- 19B8V prmttn R tso e m w sc Carbide 4 stad saws. enough lo blast to game.c. 1Three di­ 8* doubio>U. g;gated. 67S-2476 i S S S * H oy m E R E P A IR S ^ 141 Bracken St S 34-MS0»t-«»471-«050 amonds, though forcing,ng, w astes ANSWER:U depIcpcnds upon your q a t e dPIPE pipi 6*. r 410*. 3%-SH0MECAR£ time and can only helpjlp the de- system agreemements. Most agree some dot double g a te 6*. B t O A L . S - •AXPRBWRATON fense. to use the two-m>-no-trump rebid to 587-4237370»366-2426M o to-C»II73a-j “65Se c o w s ™m c n o N ^ show minimun:um v alu es (12-14 LINES u „ | hook and Stt£AGE-2KI awit»g<4oui.10 MCKSIEVENS D ear Mr. WolfT: HOP). And unlesJess your two*ovc^ iaich3&4j44ineh. 3 4 4 Inch siioege. tsw rt m c n o M ’' ci*Bmc»733-7S<3 ^ Tax Preparation At duplicate, our side vulvulnerable, one response:ses system ically - omes. ball,baii end socket/ on.C aH ^Z^S FastServico RHO opens one spade, oniand I over* promise anotherie r bid, you should 678-5607. • ■ s r t i A * r .eari2 ^ nrrr9.il mei»a*faraf . L A NNDSCAPING C Affordoble Rotes ^rcctoaaan ------Convenient Hours call two hearts. LHO3 bidsb two pass and hope to gel a plus score, u a in uIN n e E s S 6,8.l0.tnch 1STBTtt.CiU17!i7Si-a373.«;; oxatwitfte Set Your REFl/WO FAST ------j' aun.erjaircaa-caacttfekis. 1«0ttO»Oirt*>0 spades, followed by twowo passes. . main Uno. i ^ STOAW. -6DD0 dig5 u m . I, 4 3 M S C S ^ B t e t r e n l e Fitting ith 4 K-7, DearMr.WolfT:ff: or50n.671 CeeCMBS LanOcapRape bonier sp«3ais Should I bid again with 1.676-5607. M j., „ whe«-t: iFiM&anaAs* ___ 733-4788______V K-Q-lO-8-7-6, ♦ A-5, * 1K-10-6? If portnCT opens:ns iri a minor s u it perkihs - 1 — c o N s nB a U C n O H 3dW«rantstyPE REPAEPAIR Hand Imes, ______AVITTEWnOMmMtEOHWERSn case with a fourlur-card major. At inos 4 wheel Imes. ■ ^ fgw01 I ~T 'ouhavotherighttoprDpor-' n field. Call OyOe's I ' a NTIOU TOASS LA¥fflWN&GARDEN mointoruinca of your trees DearMr.WolfT: duplicate, playersere are in scarch of rZ roS lepalral67S-7149. CTBLES | ;i n u j M S under prwfor linos. At duplicate, p artn er opiopens one overtricks, andid ini theory these ------l7 n «l«4J&La>nUc«inQ 4 J Also. speciaOzirM m on sp a d e and ncxt h a n d1 doubles,di nonrevealing junlumps tend to con- ^iPJHO^a™< TUBES 70 olumi- f S r a U E ^5BraSv;| ! -FseSBSomaas* Gar^ ypes of tree coro. Insured. 3*x90* long. Cell M1B« O s . Should 1 bid with A 7,, V g-7*6*5, coal distributionstns from defenders. 438-42311 rapMTi. M e- 1 s p y ‘ Freeestimates In MV* aior43B-S5S2J & flflrttaoe iTv I ?08)677:gS41 RR&RTREESERVICE ♦ J . 9. 8. 7. 5. * A-Q-10;10? If so, - SPR(NKLEfa£RS-Blif>es.Ml. i ^ v ^ s s sai.r3Ej«g. a : <3tA1A v a . — ^ g40667or80(»<7S-8223 whal? Sn4 bUce <|MUm b> Th ------LA^ W W N & T R E E ~ WroPKSpot.t>u<,J>ueblo.C«lo. ntfM.TXma.»iUi5ASEI ““ ***• W sot.Dnj CRAFT BO UmOUEApHi n i; A ls s ta ^ e 10. 825-5007Eaen ep^iathVto-n -S s:.iQ B n ii a -iw .!C A R E I t ■ . I'll VALVE• OFOPENERS (14) 70in.lHS7S«iSDn’.{Uv-.' taJaangFttS«n».T=CDi. _____ DALE'S TREE UHB uey.IDM S f m t f i o , ■rican MaMenattea ’ a.; (81 e n d p lu o s l ©akl^ itor'Setno»lnQ«ir«e . CHIPPINa TACK & SADDLE CURL potato plontor. 440 RAILROADTIES F U S " Vj(20) te lep h o n e ------For mulch or disposal Z 4 row. LIko now. Un- 366-7406 361 - 306-2575 . S15/oa-32*-3140M Ig ------_ .1 c ^ss*"nM r » J22- ^R«iB*y8tddaarups> Stump grinder. Froo AUCTION :used and undor covor last WososorRktfi.W/ooionlncJi 1 ' ■ceaaOatamew ^estlmales. Can (706)734- G a rc ia S Itvor B its & S o u rs. 12yoars.436-4848M rOBBII Z742 or (200)733-3123 SUvor Show Bjldioa. Oslor - >RAYER 300 gal. 3 pi.. 4 ^70B ~ I a h u mWCSS 1 ► ------I I A V B . ^ Oippora. Motal SodtJIo FARM EQUIPMENT hydlyd. 4 2 'boom w/sllver I FARM FREE2S»..-rs JD 0 row oloctronic boot mnarker at storage tank. I k d - IBEE SERVICES . Stands. Load Ropos, E R B L g £ S ^ ruhsBTeail:11S3SII .OS. '1 ...... ■■II«7IS AWN CARE . n Rolns. CInchos, Saddle ■ihlnnor.&(owAcodololi-' S1.0tl.OOO. Call324-3140M oior w/hydrou;ic scalpors. -AMltY TREE SERVICE Pads & Blankots, HaJIors. < rACKER * '94 KENCO - fA SEED. Grand AtoZLAWNCARE B 2 ' SeningAU-omu. Grooffllnn Horns & Lois 15' doop Uilogo disc. (2) 3 com seed. Pasture W ASHER40Ro r t s l k k >- .1 » " a s ling&sprMJerrwm C row boot diooors. 677- S®*iOOO loo bole. Mock truck W.SISS.CE! Aaa-otnats Compieto Tree Sorvico M OREI ' yiossis. Call 734-9743.B . oats. Delivered! more »w«shBr. •Boom Truck Chipping 8103. M Cha Ob Hamilton Seed dryer.Sim . T. 86 Nbw Saddles J “SS • Stump Grtndiog SUvorod Show, Ploasuro, pj ■ 734-3SB7-J>B7-ot733-1477.------~ TmnbctaReddentkii ^ FEED TRUCK. 360 Mor- rOCK TRAILER. 1988. ------;----- %100icountforSankx8 - Ropors. Youlh. Cordura. \long, (ood box mounlod ------4 80S ______S a n k 206-32M 097 ______AuslfOllan, EnQllsh A ;^oJ.M ^.5th^eeL alfalfaFA SFFD. yrom SaatgJj B Giw ______l a s g i s s f a P b ^ Soddlos. Aji W iifT ^ .nood cond.SIS.000. -)uttoouui S S fdaion Lawn Caw .jp illon. bulk. Please — remarcia^ fBSKjerflial. TREES AND STUMPS OF Jorome County 74K ; ml., gos, 10'bod. cor>(»nd.,hyd.(rontnsaiston MAGIC VALL£Y S8500/Ol(Of. 733-4375 M JD4ID 4640. 423-4327.M »n208-g78-678-5746. ■ T h ird A »w w!talMeOMay;: moaan^ Bknmng. Fairgrounds ^ •Froeestlmalbs* POTATO0 SEEDSi - cortKied. S w *roxw/hydrol- 436-CT42JTA^rn Mle. a e lh « « aco F M cr - •2MTX800 — . ______tnrtalahrt.-e .:b (^ 3 B M { r a i t S K a a HARSI S50/palr. 0011324.5062. Ic i bod. (^ow Holland 717 iRStJ&HCOUIfTStS WEDDING SHOP com chopper. '66 Ford Radioi Rj end Charter ALFAlfAh’^AHAY^tj ...... M? I HcmcRnaiic a ^ Bac3ic»L V M■tytDp.shoMn4aofid yft n F-6002TlAick.324-9660M 73 ton 1st Icutting. 36 ton ^.igtteaowar. sw& Rents 4 Sods: Wedding. Bridesm&kl 4 Patty Dresses .980P«cAa. uttlng. Call S37- ^ ««na** i13 s s s s r i t m I MISC. u IHC. 145, 3 bottom iBskferTom. 4inaanr«WM rs9 733^ses G Veas,SUps.Bnks4Shoes FARM/RANCH 25% on On Invttattons. 18' plow, hydroiillc roset 48'24* Hay Train ______a ^UPPLJESgQl^ IIHC 295„6row plonlof, as \ - - ■ - ■ !733^83a>210S.Main ------BUYIHQ/tIQ/BELUNGiot. |- c a ilS ' beets, bean & com. JD. H G & A R ~ MMEDICAL • . _ COMBINE C loon'01 MP I'lO. 12'tandem disk. JO,' 1995 Wa*oci dajry Kny.lay. dry cow/leeder 22S-Ji; HEMw BieSije Stacker hay.Small 8570 roto/y, lorffo copod- i6 row, T bar cultivator ‘ nail 4 lerge boles. oaTS SUpwVtv& A .SB 30g' CONDfT■ i m j W N G m a oaCVAtlEYMEDICAL c ' ~ „ ty. 240 hp Cummins. 30.S (rome.1 8' terrace blode. EdSen*.:xft208-S44-7g12M « S 3 0 0 ^ 1jttgnapiaeh a il ------>lease chedc your od foi FFLY ANO OXYGEN correctness on the firs X 32 choppor, 22' h o o d Pteeaocall20fr530-2636M ( 7 3 5 « W .i .SJCMTOOJaoTBSMsr .2SSluai>llBa:»ir>innfirre vii/pW«jpfool.Condollvor. ~ BARLEY locally ■EO L TW day that It runs, as The PLANTERS-2 Mlllon 12 ,50lbs.1eedBartey IBM200MM: r3«-0e00TMrtFaS9 •Times-News Is not re 2oe-ra5^sa.M P' ” CF^AiCirtfcn $4543-2273 BuN , row pianiors on 4X8 bar S le. Deihrmed In the . monttsr. 3 2 i <«ei»ede»el 43S^ •ponsWef’- • 1 Vaney. Call Ranch- 1ax.iw»«itt> 3 6 ^ 6 6 UM-Cassia , COMBINE '82 IHC. 1460. w « /oco loodlng llnkoge. (2C:2 0 8 ) 4 3 8 - 2 2 4 7 iz » « s a t-«oo«»-30»)Gae Idaho * ' J oxcol. shapol $21,000. S8.500 t oo7o(for Colli- ' WSly.Picntio. rotor ty. raliB S170Is s s s 4 2 3 -4 S 4 6 o r 7 3 3 -6 8 9 7 M 800-888-4087I dif. _ _ ■ pric«tod«t0dayll78M78S C«!IB»€7B€ SMria^AorllUn TlmwHtatas.lM iFA.kW n E-7 ;

mM 233 MMX 32 MB RAM. I------u H U R B - S e e a r ‘ BEREAOYI POU)UUtlS 2 - XLT RMK's ■ound CD ROM •p e » c BOATR£P«HSSERVICe -96.1S.hTwm^SSTOObest •ra, 2 ol0H D . monitor, W ] i wM i r m ^ O B_____ I [j Ca*PB3-S^aw C a r / s F ^ ^ R V ofler,ler. oa. 677-4201 eves. $85«5e3.anII678-2717B wxstogoodhc a i G £ . S M u a n i Sc— e S«r. Eac. condition. el us make you n set. A * a * found at O w sndot TTTZ 09* OTTTwti -OK r a T* ears. rtarS - " 90H®n»tcroanet B w/1 m attraas,2 box ‘"Pf" . SM.S35Q. FIREARMS(ninM es BM sprtnss, o n . cond. $100. J T . u a s . i ’.'pT.;: s y w ^ o X c i tm. 324^082 7teat.«3B^KT7. ^ iSMOKER CRAFT 88 14- c OiLOENTQUR U IRONS. 4 PtfloS^206-73»e9eW jjoy* alum . live-welt. 20 hp wmoods. extra driver. $70. 733-1298 .HYBRDWOLFCLFCUBS.2 RREVOOO-Winin sM * va. '■ Y S M A H A - S U x cra e a Uanrer. sir., boot ccyer. Plealease cal 20a-7346079B ImtmtmkenOuo maias Ml S200.OO.C i bB'<23- d o a n lra H tarw as:q S CMi s r s .. 1 75C. n«wtS300 734-9867J i AD RSTREAM EXCEU-A- DAY BED. Woodon Iramo TIMEIMES CLASSIFIED ______* 11;976. 31'. central bath, » OVERKEAD-S'Vcamper.( reatsar twin beds. $6950 or w/trundlo. Mattrosa DEPARTMENT n| Indudod C50.733-7665» S400.Ca0 423-9629B besest offer. Must seO 2 0 8 * 7 ^ 5 5 3 8 2&697S.42&^4&«)60B DAYBEO - mapla and tn;n- SHELL- Fiaer glass, full — do, llko new. 2 navy vol- 20 i a5*.eiueshaO.S15aCafl ALP.PENLfTE '95 29' Sth vot swivol rockors, oxc. 208-677-4543 m -tlO S B ______wh.Iheelw/slideoui, llko ( B U R L E Y ) «w. Can 733-4919 B condition, 6 pcqueon slzo ____ E SHELL-Aluffl shell fits bdtm SOL 734-8428J lEECASHGRANTSI. smalt truck. Nvw $650 AVK/IO N-'93. 3'4'.EIect. UVINQ RM. SET 3 ploco. Collotilloge. Scholarships, ROW S200. Good cond. hitattcft. Awning, cdor TVs. 'CR. oak cabinets, ml- $400/ollon Flschor sta- luslnoss. Medical bills. 734-11 9 5 J______, VCI lovorRepay.ToilFree V rowave. cpi. bed- Many rao sytom. $400/offor. Now happen betweenn j f » u p s . j >^ 32* c^preSio^ tste yaub'srcwOT3!'fieS3*svacei=gce-. ^ 24-C303.800-773.3167 (SIOOO now.) 736-2060M ^AMLTECHSoraolon IL b iooi eoiirig, ro«^ionaY'3«s B a n Tho\tolsM3gen'JetioTD1.sktCjrt^Q3rtir atSTi77Q~T*4ght9i»«r«ir. GUM CA Sm ET • Fancy. T COHPAMON 25* '95. MATTRESSES. King size. wners. For sale, table & ■■■ soidwoodwigiassdoocs. sie hairs, Parlfin A Nell >leeps 8. Exc. cond. Hotel returns. SIOO 0 SOL hckata.s30a 324-s34a i11.S0a67B-4196B 734-8881.______|} Wupplles. Make offer. . 10(00 cal 20»67»0199« Jetta Jel TDI -’Turbo*Dired InjecijecH o n nSM - 788.2 2 -2 5 0 . 3X9 inrCOHPANXM MATTRESSES. Quoon — 7 Bushnell. S325. Call q,Quality made In Idaho sizo. Hotel rotums. $130. PAl-L^LLETS approx. 200 • 10yeor/100,000mtletitle lim ite d p o w e r t r c m wtoiremfly o Or sq -6 6 a a B ______^ aod4wDypalkits.40x48. NASH AJso. FuU size for $99. ho- • Two year/24,000 milelile s d t e d u l e d fnotrdsncpiQc E e is on^fc^LsMCCBQ Affordable; durat^e td returns. Can 734-6881. •0.50100. Call 324-1356. REMMSTON 3&06 semn ' | model 7400. new In BROCKMANS'RV ' iONES- Motorolla auto • Two y ear/2 4 hour rocno o d i i d e 34.31871-800-773-3167 s c v ^a s l o v e s e a t - ao>. w/ Tasco «» scope. Roxatool, ook coffee ta- •hone 2-way. PP-1000& See dealer fcr deacfis.k . $ « X lt2 gauge, r Mos*. «„■ >P-750. Make offer. r r COHPANKM. 2 T -95 bio/end tables (4pc), oxc. beta pump shotgun. ^Sleeps & Exe. condUkm. >loase can 734-1998. S2S0-CaO 734-2393 ■ cond. $1500.324-6048 ■ J 2 —. P l ' j i i -T£77Q S tzo o a Can 733-8461 Ji WATERBEO • king Size. v7/ ANGE, so lf-cle an lt^ , t f U f f ilocL,$275.RCA25*TV. m e * » IT ROAD RANGER-78. -drawerd. $100. Coll ^ Wm t aVs His Nanti I 906 1 % !175.2 Seoco atapJof*. Z4flFi«ySelfconLAC* I HOTTlfe/POOLS tastatdlzer NtctL Very good Ji175/oaColl735^)57ia l | m ^ a n d . Cal evea 543-2107.______r t ^ A G E N S P A S « P O O iS ------8 1 2 1 REFRIEFRIG- Sman chost refSg Hh r is JcORDANl Prwnaofy owned KOIOMFORT - •» . 2?.~5th HEATING & $95.195. Apple M acintosh 1894 BLUS tA n S BLVD..VD, M. • - n m m i s - 7 3 U 9 M - a O B S M B M 7W-8103 ^■tnel. awningAnCTVMavo. AIRCONOmONlNQ com|;omputerw/ printorand Snah*RwerPee<&Spa musi '. moo(nodem. $250. Panasonk: OSt seof $11K. 733-6713B WOODSTOVE - Blozo Won fcYTON19e224'$eflcor»- Wnfl Princess, all occoa- cond. s a w cK-MkJiSOPlOOYU k . LAB pifljpies.a.Reg. fl AKa MOTOWC rc iS at«V i S|!»B «5SB:LaaeaciaeMt r t YaMAHA^VfcmTmG. i ------5 5?------1 ^ &2ng Shota. B u y in g c a oined. exc. cond. $5600. 80ri09.S500.734-*848M —— ■ I Plano..18rtty1hmsforao- 1c S 2 5 0 .1 sti2 t 4™0!»-----^..-.s*336B iBormHa^Am ^CagS34-«672B______■ — REFFEFRIG. '94 Frigldalra companiianiment, 14 Instni. *pnnad.Can3iin328-<292fl n r^ f ts s k o a e d nnessRsr-1 e » s n S E - S » € ^ 014 1 ffoojrqozor, 18 cu. ft.-w/lco mental 0| L COACHMAM. 1996. t9 '. ^ AYTON, 1988. 28'. fuBy nakor. almond, llko nowl ASAP.?sfS*Jin7S! Si 5 ™ * » TAJKAHA. -ar. tT2ZS..5^, van rnctsrt^onie. seff-coRL vnjjelf-cont. Wow, com e 1JEWElflY&FUHgJ sSo(400. BATH TUB w/stop, CaU 324-1 s e c e ecn e Nn» CD « nIt t 9K mis. 70K mi. warranty. ^seef$7.00a733^»93B ’ 18X60, alm ond, fiber- . 3-S119.M O L O C o ^ B t•n a d k e 1 £m C ^ « z G03s«i saccaa Please ed 50-y S33.00a Can 825-9800; — RING, Diamond Solitaire I I . lay ^.$100.TUB.SHOW------— ------MALTESE-AK• AKC p u p s. » » - 27TScr258-73t-27T9:B AYTON. -90. 29-. k»dodl Marquis. 1% karat, top |R4 DOORS, silver, fl SS" L DODGE SPORTSKING. ExExcel, cond. Must see! 819 male and lem:female.S«50 *73. 2 0 '. g o o d s h a p e ! co quollty. 733-1960. ■ t2S. Call 208-733-0966a I OFFICE a c .. • T A M A M A - PVr 50 G ec« B.tSO.Cafl 536-6521.B tCEEQUPIiEKr CaliaS2-4466186B OIDTKAPS-WWiniB3ata|| ■o— esfmsen. SSa. Picas*la S550a 934.^77 after SB -----^ .. I- SP f MIHIATUBECC ~ e«ISOS2«5. ■ PRING SPEC IA L: All 1 i l 5 I R E M E M B E R I n«LH«AiBSS8Sar^ _ HERITA££-&( 2S’.desel. NeNew -ge Kit Sun Chaser. I^LAWNiOARDEfJ TbatbUt birthday Od you placed O FFIC:EFURNITURE, E 1 stud Servloe. a Also old t« o a e t i l Sn^ie«anBatei.yc. kaded. Super dean! Law 19-w/dbi. ,g- bed. big refrig.. somo lime ago In Tho used. 2 1desks. 2 book- ewwOanl btoodf » 5 ? c a . -{ ma.Sl4J0Q.6S('Z74a ouloutside shower, tandem : A-1 GARDEN T1LUNQ t w 7]mos-Nom?Nowistho cases..3CM 3 c ». 733.178. 2 s : 2 1S ^ f f S d ^ S ■' '' :| & flis& ;a E axles, front dineOe. spe- ' Tractor & walk behind t^imo o to come pick up your ------P48.EariB PAU£IS-Bi9<>«3S*(«0» ------: Raaaoftablal 7 3X 788 ^ — I eanSfs 1 dalptfchase. In Stock. s.G 3 o d : Vas $10,900 Now $8495 cSSSlK fe j— -----— ------POUERANIAN f ftU D f : ^ ------= ------1 MOUKTAm BIKE- Sp*-r iHERE'SW HYl ^ AAAROTOTILUNO t eafcaif n w cscar. 2T. Disk, corrugating, blade _____ — I PE TrS»SUPPUES S l ■ SS otSS 'I r- TmSiaMBarrar s s t s e c e C=n& s s z o . Callu> ffat£.Vlftoai- 32‘a4-4203.a00.773.j167 : wo«1cDuroptruck326-4631 INK* Almond dbl kltchon r ill^aS*SS£^— * S 5 W 3 6 6 M >lnk $25, Almond drop in GAYLE’S LAWN CARE. ©1_____|js»af'ro»cn*E.aar>arc - — DnaaooHuii wENT * TRA ILER S-Tent Jlovo $75. Almond dish- la c - m .W l n Vailer$S00. Hard Side (or • Mowing & trimming. Call «shor $25. Fair cond. i*»Sop«to,Uood K kszso. s 1 KOTOKHOIIES » : tor estimates @423-61 IZ }^“*J S2.00g Can 67843712J tollan countor top tllos ^ ,0^’ swrjita *7 s. I b o a t s & S R . V . C M V — S ..E m A ..HM H I USKIES ^ lA ttSSOTl^ 'GRANULAR HUMATE. All $30.»0. Call 733-6779.M 3) AKC.mos» ERRY- “94 29 n. Micro­ : natural, 100% orqonlc. t LAB 18 mo. maJa. &u«"ayw°*u» wave. AC. Queen bod. SUMVISION TANNING D i **«-to««iw «roef awnino. Booght new. oxc SIS per 50 pound bog. . English Pointer, ahols.greBt fami S _ t • * Ca3s»s«7ll-OI -cx- f hp, John Deere, groat — a.cA S 4»80I4J WANTED-Fam-afflaie black e S - te O s w d lavZpaoe r 2 fflMMxrearer* *Z3 CaB (760)-&4S-2S44. ABLE (Irg.) 6 chairs: j cond. $1000.73S-1662B TABl )N TERRIER- AKC *" tatta.SelSjr.Bw wHLDERNESS n - “OZ 30% iH734«iz. 4iaPBw».«t.c ___ BA.TtJ*EI»-’ST.cp«n iAWNMOWER (riding) • 5 2 * S300POMBWNWN- SS ft Sth wheel. 13 ft slide Can 438-8093.B • ■ 712-«»gem>Br< TraR ttis--ftwS ai , ^ : 6CW. iB C e . f :a « a new out. Loaded w/extras. 1 -97 JD Sabre,dbl. rear ------35* fflOBr.SH3153&«*aB • bagger, 13 hp. 38' dock. TABL ------] SP O R T S. O d x p : $11.000.678-7599B I ralenew.536-2587evosa ingt IES-Bunnies for M m o s a l I end erl Mini Rex and I td o ls/UAQ •TORO-4J.Sartproprtlod. Exci «ready for Easter. r s s r t s s i T « * F A U S - 35*^ c u it¥rsi*7H *fiT3i • mulcher mower. $235. —— 24-3208B CRAFTSMANBTTSS • 'C**- I isS»nS.SK.*S3t..« DOM«..ir vA coa»-.,„ • caP 643-8680JI d — 8 1 8 n d o g HOI haaw.SIW. eIbcJtoJuk &r»na URS. M a j l f i i y f i l i i J mgcALwrRUigii^ i — ^ — I M 18-a 5 0 « 1 8 ■ 1 M 18C F 0R S A L £ DRUIRUMS. Drum se i com* ' 7 r r r ~ ~ ^ w e l d e r-R^ ri angers «tAinB>-B Technics- PCM, record.17mos. 7 734-5477 | MON-SAT 9-5 WANTED • P iv m ;msgcy.,$250.735-e343M Bla_ck,L8b. Spayed. IviDEO.EQW TIOTFKIS-TXVKar ta ^ iaighL*StSndjS'fa- ™EE BJa ______CALL - old. Paid $2,000'wHI sen fem ale,lie. All shots. 2V& aemSsKtt-aSjrTt^ M o o t s * Siza 11 Goomo old. old. Great with Mda. WILSON-Sate d(stL and tm e rm eS ittt ; C a n o aiir. p a ra , ' motorcycle boota..Good lor forS $1,100. Call Evos. ijarsold S«3<789- 1 5 3 6 - 2 3 0 1 1 ! cond.$40Cia423«78J Bloon.788-4462JI Eilot ttooMCtocan208<»4-70ei. S7S.Can42W< ' ------■ aB C A S O A . ' WAJUEO - « a ?; •BRASS DAYBED, St75 |— _ i stick •eiawi^tmi »Or S»ar:#s»a. i ” 8 I I B i ^ Caii73»az». i * 5 ______£;)Sx.& Sa!^S^t^ a I SNOWVEHOfS “ T h eK-eKUp” i *8 v ^ 3 WABTTEDTOBtnirr-ATv; efoa«i-9«ew e»r, ■ I*************** 1 ' Impiatnvnts o r•■aasJh-: m c»m»ggaM a.rCs.A tCHEVY- 1981'C20 eonvor- J A U B r e esd d P et Groom izig ' M t n a n s ID s t s n amdaBriV naec^sw ac. Me H ARCTC CAT- dder mod- ; alon van. $1,500.00. *• JatinOamlwmi ■ eL runs good. $20a Can r Large mash mMIK« dish------•r. - - • C1l32SaEiieoott 9COOfiaMB-caRi • 8 « )p .m . or leave msg. ■ Monday* Friday 17year»'«q>ericrieaee pickup.»taa»ailiaratBn «a»x=av«feiei * s93.CBHSO-flzn:OTZ i' « s B 9 c .s ) x i 735-Tja: I I ' i ___ ■ I _ E« ThiiWiiii.TwtiMfcMifca. »«>n*«rfS.ia98

IU S - 4 U lin is X e e o a d DOOOE,JE.75.3J8,exLoab; NISSAN- W17 Rue* R great. CHEVY, 1097 4>4x4. ext. FORD, F-150. XLT..1968. tig OMC*'94 Etf eo'Wun m Pi-'ntoun.vem**. - ^iinos FOR noo aioy rtm S27S. Cal 423- util, w/iw/«hell. runs QOOdI AC S2.500/ofl)/offcr. Excoas cab. 3rd dr. lowow miles, excel. cendBton. S6.0a,ooa Si£.z7i.6*pd-»wtom t9n.«AtadlseBetf UpeorataBLoeilSria*. HERE'S WHYl S 3 r 5 a « y 4 p m J SI 500.■0. (c m 734-3704. ■ ia73 W 3 -2 9 9 e ir $23,900,734-731316______934-8168, in w 5 « lpP p r m a . pfcB.e»ah1.K»SByj»TM iaatBam.73*-nSm (OGsMnmM Sated. r^SioMBvYc^ — « d a u ^ SQORi e n . - — I FORDI "Bt"BB F-350 econoUrM TOYOTA m Fi SlOTahoe FORD, F-250.1898.SuSuper JEEI>.*e6 0T«ndWae- N a ftV .F i^ 1 0 0 5 XL die taeim,4»*.me.cm*w die iel am bulance. fiD> 3 ' ^ s r j f r : led. excel. Cab, 4X4. shod box,x .4 4 6 a oneer. MIC. c o n fl. MW ■MIW WBttmTJI IHTERMOUMUm I ANnaUE* AUTOS dually. . Prk»d at V8, AT, XLT, PWV. . IPL, t ir e s . f u ltv c Q s ip e d . i ATOUjECHB^ T^l 3: i2 E Z 2 Z 2 £ fast sale! Koylou'•''try, heavynysm »aaoaioaer.cii73&«7a MOTOB HOMES l i I between B ^. TOYOTA--83'83 SR9.I Runs Please coa 206-73:733-59«ea wheel t«ch. Trlr. tow p & R.V. CAMP IUICK--65W lldcal ..i----- S! r ; - r T — s2im)flBr.s3sa74 AC.PW.PUkeyteai 4 ------^ . No rust or ’93, short box, 351. ^ MtVY. 1 » « , p m l v«i. ,iv ia I m ow , low pkg, N M tt a a t * n o . c a p U la tJ L x rfO -W jo . CHT V.cruise, c a ss/ CD •KPAirnsI Clo»»lcetfuckI; In $12.500.«4-20«.»i. e fta in . 90ii rai. Taking rare, needs rettored. Gnyu>’ leather lnteitor.Hooe ™ }iC K F running coi:ondtbn. —- ' —' ^ MM-y.tHoaooate Bh^ciie7»«ea e *3500/offer. Loeaied in y^fleci I -SfcrfSrt*. ector. Maroon w, I AACCES:jESSOmW ■Call734-7057,M■ FORD- 7 9 With 10' e Brfl253^2W854.B hie*, new tiree, 25K S S 5 ? T " — shot camper. RebuUldi WSSAN.3S5spd.SLSWso o mMMCf«POt9»«PDnflae ifOoMdCli^ ------' mile*, I m S C , PART8 CHEVY- ’92 S-1010 Blazer, train. $2500 CaB 73441z S g /bHer.CrtT^lWlT'M 9 a n d PI6& V& « « Se­ ijAW>fy«*d ^------1 s is i^r'assTsSSi, o d T n ge s IHC truck*. aT. AC. Cruise.>, IPL.PW, ______dan;. AT. AC, PW . P U — — NISSAN-SI E A C ^ R w s 1 0 0 6 ______Excollonl con OEO, Tracker, 1990,I, hihartf- a n d lo o k s g o o d . C a n caaaM a « n o ^ n k mi. S E W & HEAVY TN»je«>i , out, 76. 1700 »10.500.Call733 lop/#ofnop. 73.000 mlndes. 487-2l7Sa=“ 5syisi,'ssr“ .T O iflN i^ CiiCXOaB EOUIPMEHT °«*«»>* “S i T a r ------Qoodcond.$49C1900. DCDGE.W'iT; P.O«8ca206.736<« H FT R R n^l BAClACXHOE • CaM S80C. FORO,M9eo.1ton.duaDy. IS ■ — ■ ’ I cab, loaded, 50 NISSAN-VS&V«,Kk« Ul cab. gre« cond. good new Ore*,tre runs good but 4 I 324-2014 / 324-8(-8040 ■ QMC 1992,4x4, Mr^qcab,, C cab.4X4.SspdAC. Urea, new brakes, well no bedied. Eagor to selll I 100 — ------all power, AC. alumhmlnum c ru is e . AM /FM c a‘SS- s s . raMaineaSlB,SOO.roA Cal MakoofII offer. 934-4410 ■ ^ ^ ^ 4X ^ 4'S FOn079F1S0Lar-*rtot. 4x4. wheels, only S88OO/0I0/ofler. W hite. S2K. E xe cond.md. 4 spd, 400, 2 bblAl. Need* Can 736-8928 dealer.•T|____ C»I438-5SS6«______B iif--250..197a..2. CHEVY.-9Lli.T.ltT.SWB.4x4.. _wafk..$2200/0/«f(er., • ENG)3«atrC-3S0CUiaiINS wtieeld>1 dr. 360. VB. 4 spd. V8. loaded.Id. looka|. new. 436-0723.B OMC-1950.1 ton. w/etr/etodc TOYOTA--TeUrttsutaac.ST M TfiffTB fnffn w /|tk e (can h e a r run) AM/FMFM c asse tte . Elec. sxc. cond..., lowIm fuL.-45K. ------■■■■■" — rack, good condition.n. Chevy S S a m n r M a * . :all 934-8628« POHD '89 F250 XL S3.SOaiSn.DUUPBOX brakes.e s. In bed tool box. $11,000. Call ( XLT 5 spd. Call 543-6840, ■ lOQksftrurstBaatfaBica mKK99SSfSt¥ I R w l ^)d e sn d S3.000.340# Sth wh« — r r ------302. 1 24k.tot o p p e r , _____ SS99S.C»ll73*«Ba Vt T aivemdo. $6200/otfer. 734- ■ a K K r W l s tiTAmodelneedSMirti Call"7'?;:7r=r#S: 73 QMC 1990 Suburbi — I. a rt for Ronald. extra cob. S43-836ia543 — — — TOYOTA lW 7 L a n « n i» - H I M n M M I f l «T.500.CaBBot>crMon:y S240.s! ------FORD-95 F-250.>0 5.8 L . SeSOO. Can 324-4552 K glQ Sgl^B- ®736-T786JSe f - - . •r.exoeoUnadcsrd.ta ^72.F.100.noboUt V.ton, ext cab. "4x4,‘4flK mT. >xc.exe cond:,- -a24-2724M ------■ Ortginal20B-72S-57SBJ» ( ong„ loaded. loodod/SI 8.000.8 iM 'ARU BED TRAILER. 5Cr. e nr». ^ . C.B.. New Ures.b- ® QMC 1993 Sierra 3 5 « 000. Low book " " lf° S ;i TOYOTA 4 -Runnac, 1887 3 Dde. (or lease. 3 mot. anen.a“V and ra^s SI 000 S22.D00. Explorer torrdub coupe 4x4, t MON-SAT 9-5 ^ 4 » M 1 2 .» $19.600 Callall733-9469« 7 FORD- 1996E> SRS.taad«lSS7DaO« fnrtBwCa»gn-462g» Collto ------XLT. 4 door, low lov> miles, rear whetfs, 454 VB 1 o « raS . 734-«2l0«aarSp3i>a CALL 'ARHBEO traJleM9S4. FORD-2l-ZFaiJF-100.1865 S10 SUverodo.5 14 exc. cond. Cal W-1523173< engine, 5 spd trai 48‘. irl-axle. 31' bell. NewpoiDoint runs and looks Wn.AT, AC. P 121.000 miles.S14.(I4.00D ^ I 536-2301 :,VelecJhydrauilc svstam. ereaLLS2.000/offer. & 1967 w/ShoU. CallallM 3 M 71^‘ FORD- 1996 Fl!M50 4X4, Call eve* 726-«51.«iM i 1010 - , , 38.000 miles,I, i s h a rp - I VAW & B U S B I liAer.liA« hydraulic tlip up Great«^fneS500.Call e CHEVY-'89.;B9. 3500, now $14.900. Can 43232-5408,B QMC, 7 5 « to n . 4 s M (toodoor, $36,000. Please cafl 736-384 ______454. rebulti 4 '■■■■ ■' 35 0 . new p a in t, gQC oo d BLUEBtRO'SS- «8 p a » - 6T7-3846 or 670-3846. ■ - aa». i s a n a B s B S S S S S |tfmJTYTRAft£RS • 1993 SLE oxt cab. ? 1 ? - 'JllrS ' f . ??S7000 FO R D -F250 4x4■x4 power cond.423«41,lv.mi.msgl senger, Chevy 396.9 6. ’•6525’ovosB Stroke, rog. col:ab. XLT, ■ ■75^ WOO Can3a*-<5BZJ ■ loaded.ed.w/shea. $12,500. /o««- S37-65. possible trade. 6'678-8631 QMC, 79. 4X4. PU. A£ Roorm aan;*ArtSafl your L0<.O A D E R -C lo rk 5 5 B 32*-*M45520T324-2724.B cHEVY 199111 V.V.ton. AC.5 or431-3932.a spd. ton. 68K'm ml ile* CHEVY.Astrav«n. 1SS7. ------basic tr^ * u p p 5 B S ."‘ ‘ l<»loiader. 2 5 yard bucket, « a2DA)A • -96. B2300. low JP J • 0OO«ffer. 544-781: am -ftwc. AC. 7S5 ag.SSOO down and CKEVY 199696 BlazerE 4x4. low ml*. Compopor sholl. fully loaded. Exc condco Voy^S£.1ullyla*aed.3ed. BSBhbBB&SS PICKUP BED TRAJLCB ------o«r payfflonis, Iv a lono grooroon. loadod. Excel, cond. S1 exc.cond..Sia200.324-B*- s S S i B E i B S i E S300 cr tes: c«er. Call TRA;ItAILER • 16.000 Ib. tilt m esg.73.733-1604.B S19.500.734-<■34-7316 PJoosocnJ 208-93 3<27«llar5pm324-755S.95. 324-3S22S bed. b«C Trail Max. S6500. — ComCoi planter. JO 4 row. UmJTYTRLRSr>cl«ad9 SSOa SSO Caa 543-5034M c a r^ S tr. 5X5X10. door B e f o r« e y o M b a y a cnsice.da eoofinbadt. VOlfOLVO^"TTRUCKS) S£0a«23-U33. after SA 1933-si2 1» 7 Oetrott.9 spd. ■ >.•< air ride. S30.000 each. ^ T l ^Il733.35;533J n e w F erd n or M eicm yf u n u T Y TRLS • ATV- car ^CaB 467-2247.______^ m j r n camera, aa se es. 4'*ff » ------P H car er litru ck , codi fo r 7 *20 . Prices siartal ------^1007 ■ - r l ------SS7S.BAR C S 4I**:R u-’ B ~ V M H i e BB i est P rices, pertS3Z-<6a0cr670-t2l3. ^ T H U a ^ - - WELL'CAR00 6-Xt0-. CHE: h e v Y'63. 4 apd. PtJ. 199amcee<. new cond., S3S00. s3S O M n & ready to Y o u nig g F ord, Inc. . SaSOO. Ca3 532-<337.« e ^ o \ C H E R R Y CONDI. V S c 7X W Cafl 733-5559. ■ _ W « CHEVY TAHlHOE 4 tx 4 4 ^-BM»K atEVY.-82S-10.7Z500 I T 8 0 0 -S590-FORD maes. V6. P3. P6. dean. o m Siaoo. 734-4895 anerSB 1 ^ ., IT IIA J 1SfEVY, 1988 ‘A ton pick- ■ ______“P-up. new tires, battery. V S«OOOW!er. 734-7316 i o S I AUTO PAR TS & DOD70D G E -91 Dakota, new a r r c g g n a i g c trans.. trar new paint. Kres. & ■ ■ ■ 1 wtieels. «t« woRsnty. low mi.. s FI.OOR HATS- Compieta SS.OOO. ss . DODGE *92 V, set. tcr a Wndsar. ton ton Carso van. 318 V8. ^ B l | Mi.*/^.Newaxid.C«fl AT.AC.SS.OOO.CaB733- AT 1 73*4i<3« aa9204after6om.

2- DAY - UNRESERV ------— I D A H O F AALLS. I IDAHO WEDNESDAY,/r.APRILIS, 1998& THURSDAY. APRIL^IL16,1998 •8:00 a.m. CampMa Dtspnul For Robn V BgB«/nra( Co Inc. Burygraf Conwva.on Cc H ilHIIIHllitiltitil'HlLiW t - r i r and Nuvmcfnl ■ SALE SITE: (UO Bunnn SITE TELEPHONE: (WS) £&-: 2 OxrONE; • LOC TTtUdO: 2-J- K*f»oiWK< W900 T/A 44- TRUCK TRAirRACTORS: 1990 Forts 800 S/A. 2 • 1969J89 Ke<»«ortnI W900 T/A. 10- fO ^ { ^ ^ 6 • K*t«ot«W900T/A.1r/A. 1995.1992 4 1990 K*n*orin T800ITr>lA.Kam>or9iT&OOTrVA4-1994. Trrf 2--1990 I9S &'989 Kanwonh T800 I T.A 9 . KMfrmvltt .TK T500 TA P w t « 379 TrVA 1999 P«f» 378 T/A Pftt*rt»H 3S9A. 5 • PtlarOOlarb.lt 359 TA 1995PeterbJt ; T/A.V9AWCU64T1i4T TA Volvo F300 T/A, 2»- DUMP TRUR 357 T/A BUCKET TRUCK: Fort ; 9COOS/A.t2-mTElATERTROOCS: Fert 18000 2000 CalU SIKS IHC S2S00 4000 Cal CiS, IHC 5000000 4.000< Cal T/A. IMC 1000 : CO. K «'w 9t924'4 40 4000 Cat TA K*n«o«tn V023 Aporeiroi /.OOO< Cai T/A 4. Kenwonn W900 4.000,000 Cal T/A 1989 Kanwonn ■ TeW4.CC0C«T;A.I,A Uae» Supanoar 4.000 Cal TA TRUClUCKS INCLUDE: 7- FiaibMi. 41. p.ekupt,upt. PiCM Trucx LOWBOYS: i ► B«»JDAUT40FtT/At TA Cozad 70 Tvi Tn/A. CvUsmbut;T(AO»op V* Dect, Eager B«a»«r T/A Fru«nsuorisuf T/A. C'eai Wettem T/A ; O-so Otex. isaa ICogSOTviTA 199 S^Mn 80 TenI Tr>fA.Trtf 1§96 Trail-Eie DHT7W6 Tn/AOreprep tDffck. Tranipon. 2 • 1998 I i199;W4IS8C>jS*■.aEMar RCSO Tn/A 1998 W42S9 RC35 35 Ton T/A HIB0Y8: 3 . CornelCoi 42 Ft T/A Timpie 40 w •2-D 8vbq» " F> TA TraMcMa 40 FC. TraHmoWa P21T T/A Tr»lmet»':Ctoi'j 24 Fl CENTER DUMPS: Conlireriaimal 10 Ya T/A Ooiiom Dump P;* 2-Cae«C-.*fl^aflanQvr T/A S^’®* Ga» Bcsem Dixnp.3.4 4 . Coo* BDS3012 20 Cy T/A b.ng:# Gala:aia Donom D;:ma. 10 • Cook • b r a d s E d n ; B0S3ait»CrT/ASVASogia Ca:* Scexn OLinp. 2 • COM« D0S2OD{ 40 Cy T/ADual Gate Oe«om Dump)urrn. TranrranvTMt«ni 4 Tonjuai, M.k TruCK Parti,irtl. Etci t DXr TWO: ZO-CRAI(L£RTIUCRACTORS: 1990Ca«010N. 1991 Cal: D9N.09i Cat DSL 2- Cat D9H. 1992 Cat D8N.)8N, 2-Cal DSL, 2-Cat DSH, ta* 7993 CCDSK 1969;e9 Cjs( D3C. Ca* 03B. Cat 03. Oreitartat TD25G: Fiatali 31. 1993 Jonn Dtercre 4'450GTC, Jann Dee's 350, I :er^D*w«?aio.. K0K^riaau 031-P17 LCP Zt- WHEEL.LOADERS: LC 1989 CaM W30. Cai«VV18.18, 19951 Cal 9SSF. 19S9Cal O dowim * 229/'" > CX sea. >993» 3 Cat< 980F. 1991 Cat 980C. 8 - Cal 980C.98( 1991 Cat 966F, 2 - Cal 0660. 2- Cat 966C. Cat 9500. 3 - Cat • a a ur~uus . 1994994 FunJtsm FL3S-H. Fuukam FL230230. 2 • 1990 Konutju WA450-2. Kamatimatiu WA300-1. CRAWLER •OAC Tbe te o l jx m l m ;eBU.^K3)qc. 3eax< CatCa 637E. Cat 833 2- 1992(Cai63lE.CalQ3lE. Cal 2-Cal I S31D. C K SnSEImilM enj. Car S23B. Cat 813 Elr.WK«.f, JennJ< Daera 860A Elavauno. Jcnn D«e'0eere 760 Eiovalmg. 3 • Te»e« • S34 MATtRmCOI«OVS: Cat 789C 8.000 CM. Cat SilAIA Cat 813S 5.000 Cai.^tlombu.n; TA T'A Euclid R35 fl.OOO Cal 5 i ( T I luCM En* K325. Cata 8400. 1994 Cat 350L 1969 Cat EL300. 1990 Cal EL24CL2400. 2-Cat 235, 1909 Cal 1998^ R A N G E R IMS Hum < . ! §jac»«5a'i^. 1«2 HskJa EX2T01.C, 1995 M«Cf» EX2EX20CX.C. JoAn D««ro 792. Lir^k-Oen IS34003400,1993 link-0ellLS2C50. S 1993 U0200C200C MOBILE EXCAVATOR: &3daSI 66660. ARTICULATED DUMP TRUCKS:!:3 3 -• 1993 Tera. 2760B 6i6. M ifl *^*— '* ' r o n g p QACKK0E8lOESrCaiaCCaiC laflACaM- _____ ■ U3S^K4i4. 1991991 CaM 580 S««ar K 4i>2.199S Cna au 580SL 4i4, CaM 580 S>Mr E. 19899 CaieCa' 580K *«4. Cate SBOE ^ - M a - i i r • 4<«. 1997C1CS900 4>4>«. 1993 Cat 448 4>4. 1989 Cat 430-36 4.4. 1995 Cal 426B, 2-Cat 426. 1994 C . >94 Cat 416B4I4. JCe. 'John Joftn Omrw 510a 1994 J«ftn 0««nI 310031 LOADER LANOSCAPER: Caiele S80E.Si ROUGH TERRAIN •hdtllGneoC/ e CRANES: Bnotnen« n 1C701IA Gfw* RT75-S50 Ten. Pa(t*on*Pai 25 12 1/2 Ton. P 4 H 160 155 TorTon Hyd CONVENTIONAL • T1WCX CRANE: PP*H780TC8STon & COMPACTIOH:I: 1990II Cat 828C LandM. 2 • Cat 82SC.:. MikaiaM. Ooubi* Drum Walk i s t U u d i • S«^««3SR-«soOr.«n.n«n. R*^32aA.MekarW74. RataCca Con«a£lor>. V1BRAT0RT COUPACTORS□RS:1Sa9BomBaDW213D. ^ S S w f f i S - ^ tS93 assM evnxar,43PCa ^ocaot 1094 tngandbRandnd S01500. Raygo 420C. WacUr R900!I900S Paofool, VIBRATORY t ROLLERS: g c n ^■9 BVBW12CA02 DeuUa Drum. 1993 CatK ClC8-224B DouM Drum, 1995 Cal CS663C;S63C. 1994 Dynapae CC50t • DOLMQrjffl. J.&Dfru^CCSOAOeiMDfun. M 1991 DynapuDyr CA251A Dynapae CA25A. Gal.onal.on US-220 SetlPropeHed 9 *OAC The totali]puichate]sUi.stiRrebii^<< pi M . ; WW«oe*l». 19841>8dlr«iiel.R M SD1000.1990 Inoarvpanen-Rand DD3S Doubia Orum. 3- M,«3M13M »^TR-COL'Rammer Ditcft ; Trt». U.UM OoAMM a D un W«k Sanm. Rayoo 410A. 3 outue Or^im. Rayeo Romper. Sll.6S0and72m('meathlypajiitcBaolSZZSdea ■ I R«e«ra SPTOO StfiQliiriQlaO'wn. 2-RanrdP910S>r«>a Dn . Tampo RS1B$4 Steal. Sakai not include tax.,U U title fee and deakrDOC tee< ■ 2 2 9 / ™ » i . ■ TVT30 Sngw Dtwn.im IROLLERS: Btmag BW20R 8 lael. 1989 Drujeae CP27 9 WDeal. Gal40<(a PFI80.I. BbBlM-Kna PF85. 1993 CatAP2008.1. CatC AP200. Roatsac 455 DISTRIBUTORTOR TRUCKS; Ford LT9000 T/AOJ. Ford 90003 T«TA Fora L8000 TA Fort F700 S/A.k. FortFc Ol. Uack COE S/A. Kanwonn W900rtOOT/AO.1, While 9000 T/A PROFILERS: 1989E9G38 K PavwnwuCmMr.CalPUUO0 RotamULR CURB MACHINE: 1991 M.iieriierMC550C,8KlDDER8;'2- M !S«C*0*MTSK.AK. ASPHALT PLANTS: Barbar-Craanee DM7501 Tirtulant Mata, Bart>e^Cratn•I DMDM66 Dual Zona. CMI UDM 200 It-CRUSHERS:3 0 : Ajcn Watwn 32 X 42 Jaw. BarmecnecNKII 33lnS%f1icsllmpaa. QamracMKIiMKiiV>nieatlmpaa.D8nn#e W2 •rfrteH impus.KS. ^ 41 i..FrfI. FX>a*rrSiiSPortablaWaiftPtinl. S3l P«jneer8«20fliOFi 3-Deck. SANDSCRm Trvnci 36 L-t iZSFt» Fl Dual &A nu . FEEDERS: 30 in. «■ 8S Fl Trap. CuatomBjrt 42 In. i 50 Ft S/Amid.S/A. Cuilombuitt 30 In. x ;« FS T.’»l*r UrlcMa sf. . Kp *M 42 In. Bat s u i intil199S9S FPonear B 42 In. x 40 Fl Tao* T/A mid,'nid, Wttcon Surge load Out ar.Y»^361n 1*50 50 Fl De»r Trap STAnea. 81-COKVE1VEYDRS: Barbar-Craana 24 In, . 60 Fl1 suckina.Sta. 2 • Cutlombu'B 42 . SSCMrn^ CMSn* 4} in. X 40 Ft Channel. 1»9t CutCuUonttvB 36 In. X 65 Fl Channel. CualomtIombu>II 30 In. I 64 Fl Latl>ce. J L I 83 Ft. CuMOB*mB 36 In X 60 Ftt Ch»w*4.O: Cuwombult 38 In, i 60 Ft, CuUambuilt Cu 36 In. i 53 FL n 4W . X 51 Ft Charnel. CuitBmtxie 38 In. xSOFtx S Ch«nftel.7.0ntomburtl301i\. X*5C 50 Fl. CuilomCxjill 30 In. x i 44Ftaaan*M«36138 la 1 2S Ft Channal. CuMombult 30301 In. X 84 FL Co*ton»oi» 30 In. i 59 Ft Lalliee.Li 3 • Cuttombuitt 30 • 4^vStdoD Si t In. jr 50 Ft. MMt 30 1ft. X 46 Ft. CutarrewS 30 In.n. X 41 FL CuMombofl 30 In x 38 Fl StaWStaokna Cuiiombuill 30 In. x • m mr n U b m . ^ . t - 27 Ft CnwraL iOStrtua 30 In. X 2S Ft. CuOomCiuAB 303C in. X 18 FL CuatombuJt 30 In, x 14 F l Cutlombuilt 26 x 17.5 aufl 24 In. X 20 FL OdiomtuA 18 In. X »} Ft. 1992 KlRttWI 38 in X SO Fl Cnannflannel, Krmban 42 in. x 40 ft •SlttWAlifU V m issa t ...... BtteSift ASSiUcta^ ; • 2 X 10O Ft Raa^ Susiar. Kebarg 36 In.In.) X12S Fl Radal SiecWna Conveyor. KoibefgKoib. 36 < 23.199S Magna «aS«BAsOOCfere(snL:«.aadiK3M935 : M sea9<% 1990 Wiona 30 In. A M Fl I .j( 70'Uati'ce, 1998 Magna ( M o d etKMM l^ may nol'b* wuat ee» «Mde) • Uee..R«B»t>3ain10 Irv X 100 Ft RaiM aading C o m m X34Tniii. 30x 15.24x 18. I KSCEUANEOUS:S: S Sca«s. C«erc< Mna. Concrete PunSirii^. Fi*al 4 Luba Tnx*i, Saiv«* TnpmanL ; VNM3VS. PtfiVK Com T f i f m t u t B . .. •/ .'swSuadnA«rt6.ia98 TlmssNws.1s.TWteFias.ld^E.9 1099 1 1099 CAmi(XAC-~’B3 8«vniii. O E). oiu M etro, ‘B3,'good UAZDA,.1095PaarfWNle 101 0L08, Calais.’6£, ’66. 123K. PONTIAC- ’84 FIrebBbltd. TOYOTA 79 Supra, blownm TOYOTA-'91 Corolla. I AtfTO DEALERS f | AU~^UTO DEALERS runs areail New moior, tires, aa> n d . hoad gaskott. now luolln-n- AT.PS, AC. OopofKlable ^ Sa0 0 c i* 7 3 3 - n 0 9 j 7«««■ M•d^«400.Jerty"day« ^J • MmWa.la. In Immaculate mis. Looks & nm 1 ^e324.«vo.825<77ail ‘ conditionson wltrrgQld^g Pteaaocal20»67>W78-7358B itW O . $3,000 CallII 324-3 lector & irans. Body InIn good running. $2,750 - - - _ wfteots m ^ ^ 7536anar4pm. good shopo, SSOO/otrer.ir. 7offer. 4235124 after 5M CHEVY *68 C w w o , tw a t = ------C ^ 543-S609 ovos. ■ good. $6,000. eta 423- $19,500.ifK I .“S S S S . . '734.6104(04 or 733-5336. Exc motor anddfransmls^ Ira 6UBAR0-94LegacyL/LA B ^ • VW. Bootle, 1966.0OOd . a887er731-38a>M«yU • iM or/j»oj3^ ^ ton. *400 Ca« 733 jnj^C, TOYOTA ■■93MR2. Wat*.fc. eondltlon, *1000.00. _y^ P _J CHEVY •a tB C w ih o .v a . UARANTEED hazdak-'B5RX7.*90K- i ------. - Mded. T-top, standard, loss thann Ploaaoe^2l»324-7SeM n«w Ur«*. runagrtBl. $9.400,731-1083 dlrllira 11K mto. Loaded. *13.999 — ^er.734^294atler»m..^ VW, Bug. 1975, looks & — »l4g0. CM 4a»«g7Ji------s a s i 80BATlU-:-*93Toin I r “ nifl*'o««!-S249rort>asi- t onor. Cal 206-734.17S2fl CHEVY‘94 4 dr Uimina *^6■heTlmeeNews m er c ury h y-'94 Grand Mar- PLYMOIHH 1968WaFuiylll. exc. cond., 4-dr,.r,A T , TOYOTA. Coiolle. 1961, Em.Ltati0fvcand.28k QuaB uaranteos to soil g “ ' j ML S .w H o sca r, $1,000 or bostIt Offer.of Caa $7900. 734-0254 eves/o\ now brakes, tiros &irans.«■ 7ryal««.«oMclua!S7i7 ml.Loadad.Beokt trmerchandise,. «o-w°cO.Call733.1412B 837.6309Ji______wtods, 703.2821 dayiays.a *900. Col 733-9194. ■ ted*r.Cal73»«nt. t^ B B E . Stt.100.sej05/Gtt«r, automoUveIn? h e r c u hRY y - ‘69 Cougar, POKTWC'OOQmiGrand Prlx, «3M“ . ddays and real 9Si windIndsor. excellent 4 dr. SE, clearlean, runs m e s ta te in t S d a y s condMoat>aCaII733.ie48a good. $4500.I. CallC< 423. >M^_____ ■ or rerun th e a d a n h ea c u r y , __ ackiadditional 7 days. nmsgrMiioaU$1400orofler. PONTIAC “97 GrandGri Pfix ■ ‘W l M i C T I I l , CHEVY. C «naro, 2 . 19M TTherel9a$3extra he . neosocaical 206.734.85431 OTP, 10k ml.II. LeatherL - W/T-Top, «ppfOK. 50K fee ,4364)723« z m llas;«xc*l.cond. ,aafee for the guaran- m e r c uRY.'62.MartNae: r y f r ^ $M,ooa<»i82s«oa J®®tee package. Ads "ISS Srsat, safe, cheap, PONTIAC 199090'6000LE, 6 ■ mm a m b e c a n c e lle d kid tramniporLCall t Eves AC. tilt, crulso,«, cassette,c I [ 1 a l , =^CHEVY»Cal«brtly. 1987,4 e earl arly for c u sto m e r 324-4257J5 7 ^ *2600. Call 324-124-1552 ■ at EAaLE'97T«lonESI.22k T S adual mfles. $19.B73/ofl- ^ or. Can 862-3467J1 roRO-SSTmitusLXwao- cn. loadad. «xc. cortd. n >w aout0200.73fr6528« ..fl FOBD *89 Taurus SHO • (Supor HIgri Output). 1 ^ ownvr. custom wheels, sunrooT, cell phone, car cover, showroon condl- ' tion. only 47.000 miles, *!S f t $6.500. can 736-7406JI “ KOOOStKtOMM FORD-*94 Crown Victoria. £ ^ O / a y a i i a i u o n n u a meS6M 0NTRI. V9 LX 34K mL;aO power ouRPuais niFlUEDWnHGREAl V /O OMUFOIUPTOSC options. arttMock brakes, sti3oacan733-«ai6.» CARSANDORIREArAfmUDES!. f A P R F I N AkNCIN I O FORD. Mustang. OT.‘91. ff babied, must sol. loaded. ; $a.Q00/oWef. 82»5527B j ronO--94T«una.ATJ>B. AC.cruls«, AM/FM. 60K ma.ColleveB32»4257J GEO *95 Prizm . low ml., warmnty. tinted windows, ■ ted. S9000.734-6238 ■ ___ ^ GREAT GRIATSEUCTIONOI o 11IV IU IIA1 ATSEUCnON OFLUMIN ' 'QEO>'94Me^2.dr:nie0 1 !^-® FUUYIOUIPP car. S3995. 733-2363 AU SHARP &— STM da/3.734<3750eves.B lOADED at... WUHAUTOMA 1999 HONDA - ‘8 5 Civic. 4-dT REFOBPOUCrOliUIUSED f l lun good. StTOOortasT , i M ondw -Frlday • 8iuB-6pm Offer, can 734-1989. ■ 'VBtOfS-SUYSORSSOIOlES I M ^ SattiTfUy • 8am-Cptn. , 324-3!3900 • JERIKOME e v r o l e t r ^ - s ==— = - JUST A SHORT DRn EHA61C VALLEY! UNCOLN, Conllnontal. 3inmv30ooiiaEffiunuinf Courtesy'ftiiuportatkmAvailaUei M, G enuine C hc —] IRIVEFIIOHMYIMIEKnillEI 5 f>LU3 8%B)AH0SALEU ir s TAX. *a Tm £ FEE «IO DCAlfniSteOCFEEOFMS. . 1969. Stgnaturo Series. amosTusavBociES ^www.conpatiloB.com m m v z A I I AaUMJTSSOBJECTECT TO PnXHI ML£ m LEASE. AO EXEXPtRCSOVICVW. Looks & ru n s good. 96K ___ _ | PONTIAC > miles. S4S00.423-6025 ■

n 96o Oldsmobile ClERA • PM023...... »7fORPTAU i rpc 5 " n o w 5 3 9 9 I ^ S 95 Chevrolet Pickup '• llA Z B t' § ...... J117 77 fe a ll a«vc*1518 ...... Nr O W ® 477 9 6 I\I1azda Protege ■ ...... ?11883H i m il'll ..... ^N O W ® 899 M Totota Pickup '■ low M 288 J1 1 9 6 3 H y 9 8 9 4 Ford Aerostar J ‘ 1 2 7 6 7 | .owM799 W,!?!’.!’...... NO|owM783 II i Subaru liG A a 5 .] : 9 5 N i s s a n P ic k u p 15862 5f "wM893 ^ eF183306A..~.^...... -.——• 9 9 7 FF(ord Aerostar . $ ] i 9 4 M itsubishi Eoipsi • P1237. 15873 0I 'Z^977 9 5 Niy ta DA.B4000 5 ] low® 1999 ; 9 6 Ford Ranger #K«24S 15981 u . a P i2 5 9 ...... 9 GMC Sierra S J Jow®2399 ■ 9 5 O lOSMOBIIE ClERA 23995 V 85C m oiC T Cavauer .tO iX l ...... ------^vgM 462...:;..:....NjQw C ^ '3 5 3 3 : 9 6 Toyota COROUA Ford Expedition 5^2531 c y | • ...... J 7 9 9 6 r W -ow®3777 I ...NCMOED Car ■ *-*■ !?! 5888869 7 Pontiac GrandAw S iFORiTExipu ^ o w ^ 9 8 3 ...... SM2881 ^ 95 Mitsubishi Ecupse 5 «ow ® 5563 I P 1249...... ~ ...... M 2 9 9 6 II *ow®6688 »* n0883|9 6 Buick Regal ‘ • P 1290...... M 3898H ^ sA v e M O I S ______N7 ( o 1 J ^ 6 9 7 7 l M 0966|9 6 F ordW indstar S • P1235.,..;...... J 1 4 8 8 8 I Jow®7291 9 6 Dodge Caravan ! f l A c c o r d LX f P1256...... M 4893B s;KveM256.:...... NOVfw® 11739 ‘OACTTlTDe toul puitvhue prln, after rtbaleH lo or i\4.993 iw® 15299 * K fuadabU trcuricy drpoll or APR. 4 tochootefrom.to ______3 P^4r«Aicto«wU*»*«»»>»»I>rtc

?; ?i Indudc Ul. t s title (K, and deilcr trt Indudlnj W mouth p»ym«w It or S22S. S10.122JO leue end

1 ’ 1^ 8wd«K»prt»,'iwe

| i T T | i | 7 i i S E 3 i | I ; ' I ■ I IHI wK^MnsT

m p m c E S M EBiimBim!i^ H 1989PmVI0U1H| 6R.V0YAGHI JSliT4 Stock <6068 Suck f59M Od1t33MO MUa K ^ l , 9 g W

^go»>»129M a n j o m ^ a g M o . ra DODGE ' P Q U M U B M m D U R A N G O - THINIW24VALVI ■ | o M 9 8 8 or« 5 9 8 8 cumnivotonm ■ Ihh ■ ptor mI« ou. Tu. nb ■ 4 x 4 H •SlTr«b(cDulAtabp>A«.TnID. ToMaWn • M lin Ea^bt • r»R mUrn.i,Udi4Mlinn>CnbfTa-AUTM Uc ■ fct IMXd| »J Dobf DOC (m 1I7MDI !w»^| ^SSrPO^T ni^l •SLTrtdw'DulAbStti'Atl • ADls.Tn(BeUaa • V-l EsflM < Fowa madein.Leda*Mlnott'QiUa«m . ■ - ■ CMfCf Afab*UW>fTnIlaT«U4>A>i>tMn. H r • ) Ym sw n Milt Wmaatr • 24 iioB IlMdilidildaAaiWttct.' . ■ iTmaI ^ tSwKk fomAre.Ifpt—»-»»M« Naaik4m.£M^o|»t—

B * 0 .DOWN 6 9 M O . I I' 1993 HYUNDAI 1994PiyM0UIH II^O .D o v m * ^ 3 ^ 49 MO I I ' FIRST PAYMMEHT DUE AT lEAASE SIGNING ■ SONAma^ ACCUM ■ FIRSTPAYMM ENT DUE AT LEAASESIGNING;! SIMkHTOI^CalorWhllt.UniUnll lo prior O-Aj.CMMonthaoMdC. « tnd U m*. Stock I8MH. Mid Slu Lunry. Slock mijV^BisJn* SlO(k«fOB-<22.CelociOiUIP