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| | I . , F _ o r e c a s t_ • Scuca:NflUonnl Weather Se«s«v!a_ A c r o s s n - W«dw«liy,^Jt«y21 rH EMATlQN AttaWortbo^ftinomftcdi 2 i - M age \ ^ I c y ,Thundersistorm s Strike GulJulf Coast; Grea^LjL,ak^ receive show3wers ^ Partly doudy todayy aiand tonight with isolated aftertemoon ^ ^ . -".Y:-': S'- n i __ and evening showers.tmI and thunderstorms. Highs nei»ar60. TlatocdlUdftmm created a beailaiitiful day all the way.y iiinto the ■ I ' ^ Lowsinthc40s..Sou&wwind 5 1010 mph. Thunday t Northeast. Teiniinperatures rebounded aft«tly in the 70s. Tr>irfvnietit climb outofthe.SO ______a n d the lowest%^wind chill was 9 atilByre. MonMont ___; ...... ■ ^ Clear. Lows in the midmic 30s. Thursday partly do:loudy. Warm and humunid'^~dom inated the mid-ilid-Atlantic Ihunderstormi moved th roug s o u th eis a te ^ m Id ah o ------OBC---- ______Isolaicd thunderstormns s tiin the afternoon. Highs.in'the!le 70s. ond Southeasternm sratcs, with temperatureses intoi the Tuesday aftemoiloon modudng lightning: BrieBrief heavy ------rTOrand-SOsrUrtStastable'condidonstronrNonlrttlit:tfi%liiir~Ta!irBnd'p«^ Treasure Valley1 to Alabama brougllight thunderstorms, mostly doudy sldsides co v e rt the panhandlele w h ile tiie c in the northern and centra!itral Plains centrm section waswi mostly su^ny.' .‘ I ro. M ostly stm ny today,y. tH i ^ near 80. Light and vorariable ™Sh pressure h wind. Tonight mostlytly clear. Lows in the uppersr 40s. — - iT^FalU I 70^ Thursdoy sunny in the morning then becoming pipartly - ■ TteMPEitATURES ^ do u d y . H ighs in th e lowcower 80s. ; UTW The AccuWeatherher*forecast for noon, Wednejnesday. May 21. Max Mln Mla ' Pep Albuquefqvo 72 ' 50 .03 ; Sawtooth MountaiItains, Wood River ValleJ c y ------...... AUMta. 8 1 . _-65 6 5 _.01.. m . d i Partly. d o u d y todayy a:and tonight with isolated shohow ers Botton 71 46 .77 ■ ^ ' and thunderstorms inn tl the afternoon and evening, F . Chlcogo . 63 39 ..... * Dalles 68 - ■ 6161 .60 from th e u p p er 60s to' the(he mid 70s. Lows in the lower 3 Denver 79 39 ___:___. th e low er 40s. Thursdaylay Ipartly doudy with scattered t . wTwewWiantMttwlUMt Des Moirws 65 40 ______noon showers and (hunciimderstorms. Highs from the u Detroit 62 . -3838 60s to th e m id JOs. Honolulu' 84 66 A LMANAC } . Houston' 83 ee e e .53 Indlanspolls e e 45 45 ^ Eascemldafio Kansaa Oty 70 43 Idaho "Twin Falls Partly doudy todoyy wilhw a flight chance of late « Lat V e fu 91 73 ..... Max Mln Pep Pc Max -Min I IPep noon thunderstorms. HighsHij in the mid 70s. Wind $< Los Angeles 75 65 8o/s« 83 52 .... YestenSay 77 54 ,..... ivestStolSmph. Tonightight a slight chance of evening t Mempftls. 76 6 62 2 .72 ■ eurloy 76 50 .03 .0; Ui8t yoof 74 44 ,..... ■ derstorms otherwise fairfair. Lows in the lower to mid WlamlBoocti 88 77 77 • ' FolrflolO m m .... Normol 74 43 .04 Thursday partly doudyiy viwith a chancci>f an afternoon Mllwsukee . 58 38 38 evening thunderstormL . HighsHi 70 to 75. Mlnneepolls 89 37 37 Gooding m m n ' Precipitation New Orleans 87 71 71 .01 . Hogormon m 48 .... Monih to dato: New York 69 68 68 .46 Idoho Foils 74 36 ...... -09 Northern Idaho Oklahoma City ' 74 65 65 ■■■■■ Normol mo. to doto: , Mosdy sunny today.r. HHighs in the lower 70s. Lighth t m d . . Omaha 69 40 40 ..... Jofomo 78 47 .... Wolor yoof to doto: i ; ,1 , variable wind. Tonightht dear.c Lows in the 40s. Thuru rsd ay t » " ^ ^ Phoenl* - 93 76 76 ..... Lowlston 72 51 •01 .0: Normal yoor to doto: 7 m osdy sim ny. Highs 700 to 75. aTAVONMY______e IB9T AceuWtHhif. lire,' Pittsburg 60 46 46 .05 Molad 77 m .... — Ponlond.Ms. eo - 4S4S ’ .36 Mono 75 m ’oi .0: Comfort factors V Portland, Ofo. - 67 50 50 ..... 38 p e t Ja iT l E3J ^ El E31 E3I sE c c Q : MCCOII 70 36 .... Humidity ot noon: • 38 Northern Nevada 'jta fiMH nuntues t»ow» iice Mur pt.omjoy aouov1 Reno 79 46 46 Pocatello 76 40 .01 .0: Sbrometer at noon: 29.(29.81 F P artly stm ny today withwill a 40 pcrccnt dionce of shohowers ^ r J S t Louis 70 45 45 . Salmon 79 36 .... Pollon count: 50 (plno, groigrost). and mainly aficrnoon1 onand evening thunderstorms. HighsN salt Lako City 8 2 sa SS .0 1 SsnFrancltco 68 68 68 ..... Stanley 66 28 .... mooorato. Molds: 259 (pw[puc- n e ar 80. Tonight partlyy doudy.d Lows upper 40s to mid T hursday partly cloudy.y. HighsI: 80.85. Seattle 61 51 51 clftfo), low. h ighs&CLOWSi ___^ ^ ____ _ Spokane 65 47 Sun Valley m 37 ... kuM. T he ultraviolet index fc 47 Countiy AilWnt ana AIMV o( kl«< 9C forecast is 7, a high exposure k WatWnglon 77 68 68 Idaho: Higii. 85 deglegrees at Weiser. Low, 28 degrees g re at Stanley. NqrthemJUtah______Nation: Mgii. 1022 aia t Lake Havasu City, A rir Lowlw.23atWilli5ton.NI>. Partly doudy today’ withwii a 40 jKrcent chance of sho'low ers TON •' ; I Sunset todayy8S9p.m. 6- and mainly oft^oonI andan evening thtmderstorms. H Sunrise tomomornnv 6:10 ajn. n e ar 80. Chance of showe;nvers condn uing tonight with lovlo^SS F or MOREElNFORMATlON For current road conditions,ions, call L unar phase:K Full.Fl May 22; last quaner, Moy“ *y 2i>: th e up per 40s. Thursdoy p — these numbers: Boise. 37&8(7&8028; ay partly doudy wsith highs 80^ , Tune to the Nadona!inal W eather Service radio ixinduid at VHF-FM 162.4 or 162.55 ■ new, Juno 5;; firfirst quarter, June 12. ' T ho u loaviolet in d e3cforeca« x fo is 7, a hlgh'exposuro k Shoshone, 886-2266; Pocatel VUblepInnetcK ay- — ------»wveL . MHZ or call 334-936»60. Tbe Internet address forr IdahoId Transportadon 6g^Rfe^45-7278;Utahltab 801- I Evening Mar*, Sc «.low. Department road1 re]reports is: http7Zwww.stateJd.iud.us/!tdfltdhmpgJitm ,orea,702- . .. 9:45 pjn.; look< ncnear Orion, right of BcteljueM. 738^888. “ IJudgeirCUtS s h eort attach:konFBM crimeJ lab ®u(idget ___ . ConttoueduedfromAl :* D E N V E R (A P ) —• Attempts Al by Timothyi WeVe talking about amazinj - . :• M c V e ig h ’s a tto r n e ys to.launch t( a fuU'Scale,'-^ lin^-at'-split'second-bpp lon’t^believe,this,.budget is,.. The deficit “ f. attack on the FBI crimrime lab were cut s h o rt', ' ' Btmrnmeistersaid.. • > ’ Gephardt said. “1 don’t 'e it invests O p e riy iri the The Home began debating the« balancedball Tuesday when the jud.iudge barred questions Thehe cross-ejomiinadons of BuiBunneister and, budget agrsenwftt between PmidiOHidenl about the fallout from’om a scathing federal »r Tuesday, bomb expertt LindaI Jones, e of our c o im ^ ... and I i:«r> believe the numbers will Clnion and mwUlcan congratiioi r> re p o rt. ">" . . I marki•ked the defense’s last shott ata discrediting » leader*. Projected deddts wW)land and :* U .S. D istric t J u d g e RichardRic Matsch’s rulings d theFlFBI evidence during the prosirosecution case. ^ wthoutmabudget-balandngplan:m ■■ came as prosecutorsi prprepared to rest their Mc^IcVeigh’s defense centers on an assault of , I penate took up a compan- ” streamlined case Wediednesday by calling at the physicalpl evidence collected a leasure Tuesday and is mtmon ^ least one more Oklahon[loma bombing siir- 191995, federal building bombijM . 2 S S I S cted. to approve it i; vivor for an emotionional finale. Through . 168: Fpeople ond injured hunc esday. The resolution does vr to -00 v VI ^ v i ^ Tuesday, the prosecutioiItion had called 134 wit- McVe/d g h foces the death penaltyiSrlfcTOvSS' notn^Kd Clinton’s signature and .’j nesses in 18 days. Thehe Justice Department rep
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—N a t i cQ N I N b rIE i : F -, Air i F o r ae d e la yrs ; p ilo t ’ss c o u r t--m a r tia1 l Gore preem pts CCongress on IRS clc h a n g e s ^ WASEHNCTON—HolditiIding the line against those who/ho want to tum WASHISHINGTON (AP)—TTie Air - V I tliatIt teven though she did take partpan tax CQQecdoR over to privateirate contractors, Mce PresidentcntAlGoresaid - Forceordordered a dday Tuesday in inthithc affairs and did lie to investi'esD- Tuesday the administrationkm instead would aieatc three» iseparate pan* th e tria!rial of the service’s first y f gatorors, die proposed punishments d s on improving tbe Intcmam al Revenue Service. femalec &52B- pilot on adultery and outweigh her crimes. ' Ih e annopnoemeat —— vAwhich preempts next month’:di’s report by a disobedie m . r — j defense Secretary Williamiam congressioiuil commissionion expected to seek broadeider changes —' tor thee MTvice^icfcon^w^stse Lt hen refused to discuss Flinn’.'inn’s" comes OS tbe IRS tries to} roreclaim aides’ confidence aftiafter totching a Kelly FliFlinn's request to resign case>c in television appearances major computer upgrade! laslast year. w ith an honorable discharge __ Tues.esday, bui-dcfchded-the-miU* One task force, led by mIRS s employees, is to report withithin90dayson instead.d. y’s enforcement of tough stan-tan- how to make the Qgen^’ memore “customeivfriendly.” Oth3ther initiatives _ T h e! AirAi Force’s case against ids. ... . meant, through cxecudvee ooi r ^ and subsequent legislatstation, to make Flmn waswa: due to open in Minot, ‘We demand great sacrifice;for for __ tax collectors more cffideDtent______NJ)., but was put off because of r men and women who come in ___ ------herrequiiquestrShe is ch&rged with " the rrinitaiy."’l1iercare‘reasons tiy, disobedience, ^terniza- maintaining these h i ^ stan-tan- _ University deanLloJlea{Lgambllng.s1 t< ^ u d y -- •dSTifordJmSTiavc dlsdpbncLnc WASHINGTON — Kay,ay James, a university deanin iwith a back* Flinn’sm 'ffT ^ e s t " i s s i n g for- 1 morale. The important thingling ground in cofiservadve sodiodal issues, was appointed Hiesday to lead wardedd throu^tl the chain of com- :hat wc have these standardsirds a national study of legalizedzed gambling— a selection thathatdrewimme- • mandto to the secreta^ of the Air H formly applied and not engage;agc diate oriridsm from the gam{anting industry, Force for consideration,” said an my selective enforcement,"' he James, dean of the schooltool of government at RegentIt Univeraty1 in Air Foraorce statement rdeased at d on ABC’s “Good Morningling , Norfolk, Va^ was selectedrf bby House Speaker Newt GinSingrich, R-Ga, the Penta:ntagon. lerica.” and Senate Majority Leadi:ader Trent Lott, R-Miss., to3 ppilot thc two- “In orderord to provide the chain ’residcntiol press.secretary“‘■y year, $5 million study on howhm legalized gambling impactacts'Amcrica. of commnmand and the secretary ke McCurry "declined to'dorh- with ann opportunity0] to review and nt on die case, saying it wouldlulci ue consideration to this mat- Attomoy Frank Spinner, left,1, walksv with 1st I t Kelly J. Rlnn; taiy’j“highly unadvisable” for Robber chargedI wv ith killing pollceie m a n e request 10 prcped to trial, I dardiisident Clinton, as commanderider NEW Y O R K -r Whensn Scott! Schneiderman wen'ent to see his indudingling any pretrial sessions, Tuesday morning at Minot Air Rirca Base In Minot, N.D., for i “W:hief, to state an opinion. estranged father, police saisaid he cairied a ski mask,, a pistol and a has beendenied,” the statement ninn, who It facing a court-ni)t-mattlal trial on adultery and dlsoli dien.ott’s criticism could put heavyavy grudge for being fired fromfroi the profitable family businessbu three said, were equally hushedi asa they Flinn has gaf ■■' to thisssurc on thc Defense Depan-art- . years aga He also had a plaiplan to plunder his father’s Martanhattan pent- ProseojKcutors in Minot had asked arrived. pathy for her j • fornt n to grant Flinn’s request. house apartment, but thcc pk)tpl went terribly awiy MondHiday when the th at hethe trial proceed, despite Flirm’s attorney, Frankk Spinner,S — — Hard' unassuming stockbroker andan( novice oook, trying to fleelee the botched Flinn’ss requestret filed a request Monday to headI off and t robbciy, got into a shootout'lut with a police officer, The cacase has attracted much thc coun-martial by seekicking the ■ is tht Thc ofScer, struck in thhe c: neck, was killed. Schneidenlerman, slightly attention,ion, induding that of Senate honorable discharge tnstea unifo B wounded, was arrested byyodier ot officers in the building’s>g’s basement Majorityity Leader Trent Lott. The “Pm confident the packickagc wc in an A silent and disheveledd Schneiderman,S( 33, was ordenlered hdd with- Mississjpisippi lawmaker lashed out presented (Widnall) has: ^ven her said out bail Tuesday on chargesges induding first-degree murd Nolhing is mo combination of pi — 1 • ; S ~ E S 3 S S K 1 and personal carc relief. Each perso: ir For A tune (oa cach symptom, ar fed thc pain Is dii Why do mo I The Fountain ■ ^ I knowl«jge that Ic SI iwn Twin F.ills of these differeno rumllure Comet* ment program. K buy carpet I from ovcradccada fB rO HMfltS Jrss-: •nishings ...... Don't pay high p tlian just afforda' 7St9 ■ iide Brown'* Wc acccpt and anccs plans, but 11 Carpet Is quiirSpeqljalty! , ■ ; 1 ' -option;-no problci work out an easy ] fit your budget. V .auto Injury. 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R upert.* 208-^ S T O R E H C u n e 2 n 8:00 AM>8: M o n . ' T ^ n i i e m iri the M | y C l o s e d 8 U -< DpiiNIO ManoffngEiStonClan C T he TimesTNew Page A-6 ‘ - Wedncsdday, M ay 21,1997 E d i t q r i a[AL ______; School)1 choice hlas appeal,[, : butpo!3ssible pititfalls awaitt ^ 4 8 ; The Twin Falls Schodiool Board may_ ment wouldwi probably mean three-'ee-year - " -; have takeira' peek into'ilo'T&hddrtf’s’Box 'waitiHgHglists'arSaVvtooih'and'Per Perrine'' ' •when it voted last weekgek to give Mean- and da;Jassrooms with 15 studentssat ai the______• derFoihncsidehtsThB'lrtB'optioirorsend--Tiraere] ^^ementaiyscHools:------' ing th eir children to HarrisonHi p r Per- Schooiool choice is a white-hot isstissue in rine elem entaiy schools.ols. educatiation today. Alternative schschools ' Although the decistcision m akes per- are bur]urgeoning in Idaho, and thehe Leg- ; feet sense for the pareiuimts involved, it islatureire is studying the feasibilit)ilityof; ; leaves the larger issuee ofo school choice permit!litting charter schools - schschools ■; unresolved. formedsd by private groups that anare de- • Already, 17 familiesis whov live south- signed:d to give parents and teacjachers •east of TWin Falls' haveive peddoned the control:ol over nearly every aspetpect of : trustees to move theirsir children from runninging a sdiool, from curriculumum and /Lincoln Elementaiy to 4-yearold Ore- financcices to discipline and manlanage- • : gon IVail Elementaiy,f, anda that’s prob- ment. ; ably ju st the beginning.ng. TVuele ichoice could inject an apjappeal* ; liiere are hundredsds of children in .ing eletlem ent of m arketplace com;omped- ; the Twin Falls districrict who attend don int I Doonesbury . By Garry Trudeau Mallard FlllnI m o r e By Bruce Tinsfinsley. S aaLTHar9mrxcAUSiM»i u s t t h T ^ IX NoeoP/seeMSTOHA^ /-S u r 141C6 so t^MY R sutvnePa^cBPrASSooNPp n XPeoajnHeReToaey-. s. . ( ^cHpoi.9. ^ t- ^ I h/mon^ M feB lo o 5 0 ^ ^CHooi. J I vjg've pjT THos j j : " ' .. \ AHPfttrtR \ CoMPcn'n'oi « % V O rO ' BPlH-VWS Wte vMCW < VyUnCofiMitft>-A» 1 1 -^^3 ^ M iK i l:i ^ ■j.yrx:-riA • v ■-/■■■ ------ - . ______W«dM«li)f,.^2J,l?97 l97;7lniwf|wri,7^F«fl».idtho» I A-7 nr:=^0PIM ON== r - r - T i m e ss ~ N e w s - CO l a s s i f i e3 i d 7 3 3 J CQ Q 3 1 — ' a - • r — - / i E T T E R — • 1 . J ■ i ' ' .Antl^riMiklnghelpisougllight prayers we couldlid get. . Inthis^tMagicVallejjjgy Surely there! hthas to be some> s that ■ ® groupI ththat could put ...... m p have m o ^ f the services th are desira^e and Inl hnt -together a meamuungful program K_ we don’t have a meaningful -foFaUofusthatAat want to give up • ' support group to help some lhave cdl^eU .to quit smoking. )ns thac were stig- H w # r ; The informadon that was gestea to rae,sucuch as Magic ■ ^ven with the no-smoldng^ VaUey RegionjainlMedical patches states time yo'ur Center, Twin Fall7allsCIinic& chances of being successful. , Hospital,Southch Central Health Dis^ctandAmemerican Cancer 50 percent better with involivolve-, Sodew.There isis'no program ment in a support group. ------availablcinJwinvinFallsr-Why?------Inanefforrto-findasuppJpport WALT DARK group, lhave call^ about K every reyurce I could find.'i^.r TwinFolls •was finally told there is rot .group available. r COMPUTERt cC o n n e c t io n ' : I ^ a m a l e who has been tl768lu.Uk«Bl»dNrd. H»nh '■)!' . '.'■•■'V'r?'' r ubilc:: rteq rin g s , IfARr R efoR M ^ ! ------—;------______“^ o x r c: i A N “ O N i 3r r E I N D -Tru* h«Mlng t* Wl 0P9ortunllyWU (or th* puMk ta cemmont on ttMI nil** (orth* I TMnpewyAtMtuMforl(or Ptrnmn In Idaho (TAFl) pregrtffl,n,th*TAFI8tM* t O L E S T A TDDRESS PIM. and tb* kUho ChUdlUd Cu*C 8tM* Ptw. Copt** o( th*TAFI nil**I and both THE c o c «t«t* pUns a n •vtlUM*•I* It H**Hh and WtHar* rafllooal omo•me**. Tha cemnMit period (or TAFIVI rviMr and* Jun* 4 ,1»9T. Th* commmm*fltp*riodfor IN’' ai« TAFj 8tM PUn mnddth* ttM tdaho ChUd Car* SOU Pttn andat>d*Juna».1H7. TOWN o: Time: 7 p.m.11. ' bate: Wedne*lesday, M ay 21, 19977 F O X 3 5 Place: Canyonon.Springs Park H otet e l 1 3 5 7 Blue Bl Lakes Boulevarcird North ' ------?------T O r TFalls, K Idaho t»odoeomrmnlG»Gldnoattndlspenoenlblas/iafa ’omoalaoadnt*n*uimaptraavltivlsareua 'nras/tom in InlamnlTvers an la Junta qua uatad vaaaaisulitlf.Slla ^gtatarla »KUCtiarlafuntihmta an aafia/lol. por favor Bama a la tuinapamh»eora/n\amglospara lanaraunlntd/pfntar a> a g g a - r ~ ~ A W«lf)^•Ifara FUform ProjK t of-th 0 . U R FEAT!U R E PRESEE N TA T I 0 N : n e c p h o n eES.: f i 1 < CTIVATIONS. - . f f l $ 5 0 C R E D I T' ON NEW ACI ' N Oo w O F F E R I NMG I P R l r P A I D . NMO-CONTRACCT PH O N ES. I " f l ' ? ' Uttited States Celliihtllar* really know s how to . draw a cro^d. WithIt A t Uniteiited States ■I ( NEC phones ar,.\ve.takeAlie______KM aW d'SS 0 ~credii~oTi i H H to7 gget to know rtew activations. NITED STATES every ont one of our [ CCELLULAR. l f. Plus, sign up for customer:ters. Which wirel£L£SS COMMUNICATIONS H j H i ; he way people talk our no-eontfact m eans ycyou'llgetthe ■ound-here’.' TalkTracke,^^ calling' planpi that's just calling plan. This right for"or your needs. pre-paid package coicomes ■ With -i month free.aiiairtime -— and-iO-bonus-mitiute VbH ut A lh* littmM M'wwMnccw Bt *nd tifiwod w r t h ^ M Mudtd. oihff«f Im t i ^ md chi»v« may apply...... • • ! iml Main SL n * 78S.1994 m »,ldito .W»dnMdty,Miy 2 1 .U0 9 7 >. ^—^Nation^~ McCaain , O theer senateorssurprrisin^yireceptiyye to basse closing WASHINGTON-(AI(A?) - Key BbSB ab A r o u nN D TJi o u s i nLg j p r o p) o s a l r e^ m a i n ss u n r e ss o lv e d T H E V A L.LEY I " T T ^ Nb o d a te se t for v(vote o n protecctive-custodyy co n tract w ithdl H olley H o nn es in Jeroml e e fy t o h e a r Trevino trial Jury talk Heinz The issue first:t t f 1 ^ O O R C <: o P Y f I r. r. .-s-v > V > ilb, hliho We ^ - M a g i c O f f i c i ails l fear w eelfare chaa n g e s w i l11 F e d e;ral r ag en ci;ies restrio^ c a m p f i r o v e r w h ■ h e l m c h iilcd : c a re se; e r v i c e s s m o kd i n g a l o n ^g C o l o r a cd j o R i v e r CALDWELL (AP) • P) — W hen providers andani refers welfare and Health H ahd Welfare ofOdalials in , TUCSON, An*.s.(AP) (, —Ayear aa endoidosed building or vehide, in eastem San D i ^ Coui^unQr. ■ Idaho starts new welfor[fare rules in other parentsnts to day care centers CatCanyon County admit thalat a after wildfires de>devastated wide in a dev< July that require mar levelofM recreadon site or •^Weather condidons havehav b r a nany recipi* un d er a contract ci with the chil:hild care crunch could be« on swaths of the West,W federal whllestostopped in an area at least ' more fovorable so far thtgthis spring 'cn ts to. work or be in training Departmcnent of Health and iie the horizon. -ag en d es are takinging steps to pre- '3 feett in diam eter void of flam- programs', Canyon CoiCounty offi- Welfare. across much of Arizonama than .a BlBut the response so far is to vent.a repeat mablem$ m a te ria l. year ago, when extremeoe tempe^t dais fear there will'beb «nj»nous Under retceform, those receiving hoplope that the marketplace ke ■ -j :-; y ' , r ______£ _ TF W«inMiliy,M«y21.1!1997 -TlmM^aws, Twin Fills, liWwliho M , M a g i c I ''V a l l e y /W e: s s t T L o c a l ;a i r p a ttrol b eeb fs u s p A nois’yy p r o b l e ntn: N eighibors take: e c o m p l aa i n t t o Gfdo(dingc( c o u n c i l s e.. a r. c ■ ' h1 a n d rtescue aibility By Sharon Metcalf . music is concoming from one house. of $4,748 for office furnitureure for ■•nme»^ 'Goodbye.^ ____ Risising Pend Oreille( Rivv^er fo rces e^evacuations; in Dalkenala Continued from Bt McGure has herhe o w memories DALMLKENA, Wash. (AP) — -^ eI Mosolf, who was told to evacuate Oreille —• ththe northern Idaho wa:raters Sunday covered thc2 onlyon coal chuu in the 1960s beojecause after being at PershingTi for four "smg; wswaters of the Pend Oredlei her home Tuesday' morning.n lake that fec<:ecds the Pend Oreille twcwo access roods to a riversicsrside .her friends dared her to. Sho years, but she’ss’s also concemed River 'set seeped into about 30 homes; “You don’t know whatlac to take River -> waswa ac 2,064.7 feec conommunity on Tiger Inlet. thought it would be fUn untilintil ^ e about where herhe staff will go Tuesdayday, with the worst of the! when you're supposed1 toti get out Tuesday, ncnearly a fooc above Some S residents used boatsOtS to m t to the end, and found the jan- when the schoolol doses. M cOure. floodmging not expeaed to hit untilI in a hurry.” flood stage1 andar six inches above fenm y supplies to th d r homes.s. itor staring her straight: in the will move to thehe spedal services High spring runoffI fromf thc Monday’s: lclevel, (he Nacional Flood F warnings remaineded in eyes. office as a consultultant where she’ll Pendid < Oreille County authori- region’s huge snowpack breached1 Weather Serviervice said. eff By Steve Koehler The formsns also say the dty can rcqvequcsted die meter. Wn said the sepdc; systemS} is insuf- ' [It reject anyly and all bids, and “I “1 came here to do whalat I - fident and that he’dhe' Uke to get ------Hegstrom1 t recommended the ' thoibought was right,” said S£ dty sewer servicer “a“as soon as pos- ^ H H is fi WENDELL - The Cit:City Council councU rejectect all bids, re-advertise ChrChristopherson, a former cilyc: sible.” The new bubuilding, which 'Monday rejected oU bicbids for the theprojecisaIS and get new bids. com-ni inrttmnn opened in Novembmber, houses a Q f f iH O u tsitanding t Optiit i d n * ■fity’s ncw.waicr storugeIge tank and Mayor GwGwen Rost said City His H property already hasid c ty care service for theedimbled. d distribution systemibecause oc of Attorney CrtCraig Hobdey also rec- wat'vater scrvice metered throuough • City Superintintendent Paul D ’Lites^ ambiguity in the state: DepartmentDc ommendedrt1 rejecting the bids. anoimother resident Isaacstn the dtyity will conduct a ■ ■ ■ I of Commerce's new bidid Uforms. HegstromTl s said J-U-B would pay “A water meter is bener thaium a deanup on June 122 Olida 13. He said Biiagel Bakery. ' said water the aty’s exp.xpenses for nsdoing the (nevnew) well,” said Councilman FredFi the county transferr sstntion will not H H ■ “It’s unfortunate," sn (>y»»oif4i n«hr»«h__ •projea manaeer Rob HeHegstrom'of ■ biddingprociroccsa. -That could take McC^cQoud, who recommendedIth I e diargctbedQrifwasti • J-U*B E n ^ c c rs of Twinvin Falls. three weeks,ks, said Kathy Uker of dty develop an annexation formm . and so ^ in n arrives'es 1separated. ' Two contractors-WallValtonlncof RegianlVpcxDcvcbpmentAstedatioa In other business Monday: • The coundl meinet privately for ■Key Inc. of In anotherier matter, the coundl • • Rost said a developer's agrgree- 20 minutes afterr RostF called a H fln lj ■Heybum nnd Turn-Ke G o i m i i e!t t .Specialty Coffees and Imf>[mpbrtfid' Ontario, Ore. - wantmt the job. allowed Bra H a n s e n HH igh School1 to sp o n so r JlJune Spring F1 l i n g f u n d - 1 r a i s e r B ' : By Margaret Jones They wereB scattereds throughout lath'athon raising $2,800. Accelerairated structure June 2. ■ ■ TImM-Nawi coimpoiKtentnt the area so!0 ithe district plans to reat•eading books will be purchajlased • The board vote3ted to purchase . 7am-tOpm Mon-Sst • 7am-Spn• Spm Sun ------use two bus)uses to cut students’ mthvith 52,400 of the proceeds. property insurancincc from Fred HANSEN-HanseniHieh Hi School iravcldmc.;e. Two summer school • • The first phase of the new n Mortenson insurancuice for $13,072. . is sponsoring a Spring:FlingJune6 Fli ^lonsmill ll be held in July and juniunior-senior high building ...... as a fund-raiser for thcTr'Travel Qub-----August- be»etween 8:30 a.m. and -nealearly-complete, with a.wa ... fl. 12:30p.m. . th:hrough n planned for June i and the student coundL SiS^: b a n I N E R F U R N I T U R E “ ’ Mud volleyball willII bbe played Elemententary school principal Higlfligh'school students have voli from 3 to 5 p.m., followilowed with a TomStantUedley said the academic teei;eered to move furniture fr barbecue until 6:30 p.m.,.iii.,At7p.m. fairwiiswellr^-received with the spel- thhe e old building to the n< ' a tour of the old high schoolsch build- ' ing will be held for any , nal M edical CC e e n t e r C a s s i a R e g i o ® 6HAPHICS IP ^ M ed ical Servx< LEVEL LOOP h i r B m e r g ^ y j N o w ^ o u t SPECTRUM kiStoftmtfRtuaiMUi wmmy. l MII Come andd ssee your local IlFE m : COLORADO ~ A Emergency MMedical Services CMl s I ll I llfll'il'l' 'l^ H i l l s PK.NAVY U in aciaction at I i a r a r NOW "I1 4 1 ^ Wal-Martirt parking lot I h HKO Friday • May 23rd I I SCULPTURE 1 lanam-5pm I ■ imtMon-ScsKnc 89! is ™ Rtt-SiU»n. , ' NOWU^^ i ^ a time to hon HGOLEUM 1 .ESTIAL ______L |he lifesaving'^^are-ou^£Thergen< ncy-Medical-^l r®X“ ”— ;now-«« Serjsice provideiers offet - 24 hovours a day^^^^ ^^Ven d^s a w Malutig A ifference For s a B r a m ; MTKWAlEUDKXNCrUtOICAlUCAlSUtViaSWEU . o n lU rtm mmi f ______I wfitmtlKStMllB ! A S S i A R e g i oD i N A L 1 5501 0 H U andA ve. B u r l e y , I D H 11011 ‘ ‘ I If ll I ^' ! l E D i c A L C e nSTER •I I H C .A Sen>ervlce o/* Intermountainin Health Care , 6 7 8 - 4 4 4 4 • ■' - i , — ^------W*da« W e sr t r , ; S e c u r i t y r officers ffear terror)rists coul(Id steal pl) l u t o n i u mn a t R o c ki y F l a t s : GOLDEN, Colo. (AP)^ ) — acknowledged gecurivsec bad been the plant*ant’s 200-pcrson force. sified copies of warningsis frvm& sev* security gaps« andai creating a “hol- sion}nal aides and officials frorfrom ^ Federal investigators havoh'o beenI weaker since weaponswe. produc* Juf PcPeters, former direaor for eral security professionalilols, whose low force." near:arby Broomfidd that the planplant ; wanted that security at tbe for- tion stopped in 1989IK but said they the Wackackenhut guard force, said whistleblowing followewed more • Tests ofr ththe security system, hasIS improved dramaticall>ally, ' mer Rocky Hats nudiear wea]veapons have plugged theth< holes in the hewasev5 even asked to che home of than three years of margifginni and induding compimpuier models, often thoiough he would still ratee il its - plant is 80 flawed temniststs couldc past sue months, oneguartlard to watch militia tiip ^ unsatisfactory grades foifor Rocky failed, allowinfnng “adversaries” to sccucurity at three on a scale offone on ■ steal plutonium for a nuciuclear They said thereire is “no credible - Energj;rgy Department officials Flats from federal inspispcctors. reach vaults; orand take plutonium co 101C, with.one being the worst.St. • bomb, the Denver Post reportwrted. - scenario",in which wl som eone condodecided a ft^ an FBI investiga- Among the findings: ' out of the plantant. ----- WWiien'production of nuclea:Iear In a copyrighted story,ry, th e could steal weapcippns material or tion thathat there was “no serious • No one Inventorisried th e In January,y, ti^ e Energy Depart- boraimb triggers stopped eigh:ig h t : paper said the planVs Meteeurity blow plutonium1 intoin the air in an ' attempttito remiit" for the militid. 27,000 containers of plutoutonium at m cnt's chiefsf ibversightx officer, yearars ago, an estimated 14.2 tonston : director quit disgust" min Aprily act of sabotage, D avid:'id Ridenour, who quit as the plant for months at a ttime. Edward McCalGalium, rated securi- of raradioactive plutonium was5 lelleft • after three months on thehe job, A past conunancin d « of the fadli* directoror cof plant security, said he • An antiquated alarmirm ^ te m ty at Rbcky FlatsFli as not satisfac- in tlthe facility. Over 1.3 tonsns iis saying he could sot ensureure the ty’s security detastail also warned could nonot assess the extent of produced dozens of fttlsetise {Qorms tory. unaclaccounted for. induding 40000 tto safetyofDenver. tnat an anti*govevernment milida problemsuns at Rocky Flats. per day. Two weeks■A ajago, after a security 8000 ]pounds estimated still.in1 ththe — - Eaergy-Department-offi(iffidals— triedterrecruit;t rmembers frdtn ‘“ ‘niePojPost saidit obdiined undas:—------•-Budgetcuts-were-!•e-lenving--.-audit,-McCalllallum told congres------pipePCS.------,------ —GSnseFrafion 0 = : n : = ; groups sue ovi•ver I winter park UJuse » J o i y o t ; CHEYENNE, Wyo. (APA P ) - ^ The Two conservation groups38 sueds the National Park ServiceeTues- T . day to force a study of the ' impacts of winter use on Yellow-Yei . stone and Grand Teton nad I k ^ M l i f l W G a r d e n V\im ~\ [ ii C o l o r Spots S 1 i H K s e t l R etaining BB lo c k s 1 1 H 1 4"poots I 'HE WEDNESDAY. MAY B pro -j --"Hga-ast?-FumKura'Tools - Cotloctlblesf i SATURDAY, MAY24M097 Cfty o( Jeroms • Vehicles • Blcyde: Ii4ll ■ Reg. 99et Ieach I " . Reg. $2.19 oailach I I H ^ i t t H UmllSntllWilh1^UCoupon•.• Additional at Tod«y’ii>cica I with Thil Coupon 1 1 I , AddJllonililTodiy'*! Salvia, marigolds.5. Ilobolla, moto. j : : SUUiVAN AUCTION SERVICC i j ^ l i'V'- vjM . . ! ■ Tirin Falls GardonCiC in w . Ttvin Falls Cardtrdon Center cx j . 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' CKbeilbiMldnRlidnRMlwu MM ta n>dUr«niUte1si ■I a Me-U» i I d a h o AV e^ s G o v^ ( e m o r : B uLili tro u t nn i g h t a v eo i d e n c d ai i i i g e r e d s iipeciesili^ BOISE (AP)P) — Gov. Phil Batt emergeded headway on che issue < .ommend'as'a slts preferred ^ didid offer his cocipeiaticRi to AIk j r O from a privateIte lunch with-Forest Servicece grizzly bear reintrodu ; alternativera irdntn>duciog General[ AlanA Lance, to data tufi'been A c t i v i s tL s o Chief Mike DcDombeck Tuesday optimistictic lion. He reiterated h grizzlies bubut allowing a - stonewaBailed in his attempc^to s e^ o n t h e that on endangingered spedes listing might be and tbe state’s firm opp citizen coscommittee set names 3fof people who bold caUn 1eases ^ on • avoided for thehe bull trouL sition to relocating bea ment policy. Forest SaService land in 21 counties. CouCounties l ^ l ' T Tlie governornor said Dombeck joined in thehe in central Idaho’s Selwa Salwasser:er said he had ‘ need thele information to assess propproperty f o r m t h t promise Interiierior Secretary Bruce Babbittitt Bitterroot Wildernei already informedin the taxes ondI tbe structures. . , mode during; a meedngi last week to person-in- and then blasted tt Batt adminninistratlon of. Althouf)ugh the Bureau of Land MarManage. _ ,.A- ally review IdiIdoho’s most recent efforts to Forest Service for wh; M thac — sonsomething the ment routii&idy releases that informatiolationlor ll I I I improve bull1 trtrout habitat and increase its he claimed wos takir ' M governor- saidsa was flatly its holdiulings, the Forest Service abnabruptly o w n c o u ^ . chances for sunurvivoL the lead on reintrodu & f l noctrue. . dutnged1 itsil pcdii^ this year on tbe basi:basis of a - ST. MARIES (AP) —-Citizens C “My hopess hhove been enhanced .by thehe tion when it is the respopon- For pt Dombeck legalopiniinion ddng privacy concems.IS. . aho wear visits of bothh SSecretary Babbitt and Mikeke sibility ol the Fish ^ar d PWlBrtt ' tf Mika Mmbeck expresseded a desiife to Ddinbebeck promised'nothing beyond'bej of the Republic of Idahc og the l e ^ ioterpxeations,s, butbi be collars of both blue ond white.wh Dpmbeck,” thehe governor said. “They're will-ill- WUdlife Service, cooperatee Viwith the s a te reviewing a second look at this proposeded He was particularlyy peeved] by Rej^onal osus muchi as and toI coconcentrate on said he wouldvi "continue the dlalogulogue on They’re logging actiictivists. ing to take a s. le... and txy to focus on the issuiIssues we They’re business peoplec titired of listing." Forester. Hal Salwasseiser confirming nearly areareas of agreement rather tharhan those in dis- thisissue. __ toxes^heir chairmonj a n^H ari ____But_ Batt_incindicated he_ogain made no two weeks ago thot th® ei eovemment will rec- putpute. ___ agreeon.*' ______Heath, is a self-styled,, btack-to- tlie-Iand hippie environmeimentalist. — — ^------BurThey-agree-Drrone-inething: Today’s government iss a'd sham, ‘ " with i l le ^ courts and too much red tape. So they’ve formedfor a w ODAY court of Iheir own. SAVING3S FOR BiED AND BATH ST l A R T T Since March, obout 30 ipeople have been anending meetcetings at St. Maries for “Our One! SuSupreme Court in and for BerBenewah Ck)unty." They say they livec iin th e < Republic of Idaho, not in the state of Idaho. Members of the Ber County Public Safety Comk>minittce ■preach the tossing of tax forms and driver’s licenses. A :few diem have gone i}ut>ughhoprocc- a V h dure they say mokes themlem sover- eign and not subject to> ththe lows of the state. *■ Now, the court only peiperforms those “emancipations" but need bc. Heath says ic wiiwill hear - legal disputes as well. “It has that potential.. coun of law.” The town optometrist,!it, Robert Magwire, attends meetinitings. So V___ docs Mike Thatcher, a < ; A mechanic who ran unsucceccessfuUy for sheriff lost year. \s “They seemed like everydayeve folks,” said Bill Litsinginger, an expert on anti-govemmentent move- ■ ^ mcnts who works for noinorthern I /L ------Idaho*s-five-«heriffV^ij-depart------*— -TWIN-SHEET—T— ------1------ments. “It’s hard to tellell if it’s . benign or malignant.” LitLitsiriger ...... TOSCASANA BEDDING BY SHERIDRIDAN attended one of the grgroup's Reg, 23.0,3.00. 100% cotton. 200-threadI countcd sheets and accessories. meetings at.their invitationtion-. Madein in USA; C anada, and Australia.. Bedding.Bci None of the membersers have resorted to violence, butbu one, Reg. S a le Re\eg. Sale ...... Cave Lake Resort ownerer JJoseph Twin, natorfntcdnat 23.00 14.99 King K cases, pr. 50.C Stevens was jailed forr ddriving f„ii.nat c a th a i m a k ie s -_ - t K e ^ Bloom ' ■ } :.______ H | B H p t y ilthom e In the card«n ihs hMlas ««n}oy»d for 18 years, Maitha« BUngsrE of . /I /Jarthiha EUinger took four a(acres of sage- “Ass^ soon as the tuUps are upu] and, before they bloon5om, Kfmberty has cnated a t»wa!l flower garden by (riantlnfignuuiy n bulbs ish and turned it into3 ia gardener’s I sprinrinkle it around and wateter - that’s w hen the tulipiilips M und t natural landKapa ofIf lavaUr rocks and (etting Baskettof of Qold'Just grow radise. arem?making bulbs for the nex3Xt year,” she said. “I donion’t Crow.’ ThTie flower-packed grouounds ^o u n d fertilizilize again imdl I plant th V.. " " . '.-r . M Ttote»Mm, Twfn FtDt, IdahIdato W»dnMday.Mn21,1997 l O M E , I . ' ■ ‘H o ic kk’ out alill th e pl;lants thlat don’I ’ t w o r k : i i i y b i i ]ir gardei:n “Gardening is largelyy a ques- y hybridsrids get to be 10 feet or more,rc. Other blues in this: categorycs are garden evei•veiy time. Sony, James SeridS your garden questiontions to • tion of mixing one sort of plant and offerofl purple, ^v e r y rose or “Edo Murasaki,”” “ General Whitmore, CathyC Walworth, in care! of The with another sort of planlant, and plish-red floWers.'Jackmaniilii Sikorski,” (huge, sayssay Sunset), The seenscrec to gardening is to Times‘l9ews, I P.O. Box S48,8, ITwin seeing how they marry hi GRfeEN gISS>ms heavily from June to July,ly, “Lady B etty' Balfoufour,"' “Mrs. plant whaclat growsi here. The rasp- 'FnJJfjf ffffjhf? 83303- • togctljer; and if you see *that**S(^tht t S T humbprints letimes later. Cholmondelcy,” “Pi^Piccadilly,”. berries grevjew here, but o little too ■ don’t marry happily, thenthc you ^ hfr"moniiUia" serio of dema*«• “Prince PWUp,” {who9 putspi on huge enthusinsdcsdcally.. . ' . must hoick one of them ... *]That is CaCathy'Walworth dsareiire nadve to the Himalayas andnd purplish blue flowers^ withv ruffled Hoick itis.it ij . . • the only way to garden.” are describedde: as, “vigorous," in t edges, Sunser notes):s) and “W i l l ------That's che word fromom Vita “Sunsensei’s New Western Gardencn Goodwin.” What’s!* buggingb\ jiouf garden? > • SQckville West, speakingng iof her J Book.”k.” The "Rubens” grows up to Wonder if there’s roomn> for one v v w w v v j garden at Sissinghurstt Castle,C Humph. 15 to0 252 fe e t with bronze-greensn of each in thc deeperxblucs? b I i l l *.l*TlT' England. The raspbcniirries didn’t climb so . leaveses andc recl-p>pink flowers. Thislis Clemads want cons>nstant water IV JIJ m J A ' Great advice. That's5 e:exactly . .much w. they sprouted.voluntcersspi ___could.bid.bethc.one.______and.a.cool root *onc._\s. .We, already.... what’s going to hoppensn to my from here to brebreakfast. ~ Butut tthen there’s “Tetraro^,"I," ■ have drippers at thee baseI of the • raspberries, last y ea r’s■’s 1brain- They’re cominaim: out whichdl Iis listed as more vigorousus trellis, an d ^ supply of ■rees'- eatl for quote) ■ ... .'Storm; We’re'goingloTioIc*Mdrthem------ClimdtiTisls coming in. Most thanr “RuBeni;"~:^— — 2^20i. CoIl roe crazy,: 1 all out. dematis offer■ Q(flowers 4 to 6 inch- Ooh.oh. I'll take^^riQ of each,h, outj^orms Miradee GrowG m my 2 We attribute the raspberbemes to es across, in anyan color a person thankikyou. y " 1 ; a temporary loss of goodod senj « . could want alem e a atisarehiu^yin' • “Nell^elly Moser,” an ctid favorite I Here was thc loveliest of trellis-t our climate, andani they even like among>ng dematis fans, is niauvell I If You Were A TuHmes-News Home Deli)elivery Subscriber, Agates," sparkling whitelite and our solsoils. Choosing just with1 a cdark red stripe. She’d look3k S ^ ! • arched. 3ut naked. Bet«ettcr get one is going to)behard. b< goodag1 against the white trellis. -something to climb it, it we , It’s a high,, aiarching trellis, so “RpnIpmona," though, is lavenderer I You CG o u l d thought. Well, as long as we’re we’re lobldng; fofor a dematis that blue: andan< is listed in the “largc-flow- : planting a climber, it may a ly as well gets really tall;all. In a stunning ered”1” ccategory ~ those dcmadsis I H a v e J : be an edible one, wc thoughught color. Good olold “Jack m an ii” tha^preproduce up co 10-inch flowers.rs. S a v e d ; Beautifful hang]^ng baskkets can S M o r ee T ’ h a n add dinnension1 to your;* garden > 3 4 :Knlght-RhlderWew» Service ' a hint of the HangingHi Gardens be Jefceft outside over tho winter 1 6 2 — o^Babylon. If y: o u r exposure with the soil in them, becausc thc • What could be more app j publish m edicical T - r i guide/direetor^.ry Havv^e Risingg Bank 1Fees J hie'ck/arourid^fora'bahk'k 'wlth the servicfls - i TSTiagWiiii ------; :. . ..you nelneed at price you can alafford. Check out . : TWIN FALLS-77n*3Ymes-^CS’NCWS rV Farmerlers National Bank. We^e offer the services Zwill be publishing a mediedical Le;StY pu^/Vonderi] m M ; guide/directory to distribut'bute to . . need from local pecple_iLwhpj.understaod_your.. Jr..____ customers in June. n ie directoiy will include5 healthhe / \ ilng-neete; and fitness stories, in additio;ition to abotit^ Yo)ur Bant lists of health imviders andd agen-oy If ■ rlirising fees have left :yo'ou wohderlng about des. Area support groups willvillolso be listed. Anyone who wantssasup- a : '\ your bank,;checkba a|ibund.;\^ port group induded is invitedted to send the name of the grou]•oup, a r Wei/e feb l co n fld e n t y ou wllvili choose Farmers. short description of the group,grc : meeting times and a contact;ict pe^ • • ' ■ • • ^ " son's phone number to DeiDenise . ■■ '• ' lOWER BANK FEES & SERVICES CHARGES Turner, The 'jnmes-News, P.O.,0. Box______------^ - •548,~Twin-Fall3rIdaho 8330M ______Informadon must be receivedved by' *' ” ^ ------I June 1. For questions, call01 733-i COWER LOAN FEES^ORIRNONEATAlil, ! ; 0931, Ext. 243. , OTNYENIENTatjBCmHEaONGACraWTO 'S i W e G f v e , m r 1 Y o u M o r e SR^VTSAVINGi & CB:I•RATES i Than Just ^ iG reatPrice! ■J Vlfuiow fashions for Tie Ho.Home Che(;ck p 4 ‘ ' Ducttes«VcTlicals ^Em i Mlnl-BUnds* Wood Blindsds :• .Spcdaliy Blinds •SUhouenestes i ^ O Uind! l E 1 V Interior Design CQiuulutlon .J.— I 'l . ______VI983. rcouiiOn"” . im I— J ' ' ^ .'7' ■ suhi;' ■' WenJiii. ■ 4 'I M I T u m n • 1 -n M iM B ier. • . 5 4 3 4 J 5 r '734-1500: • 734-7J■7264:.: . , 53fr5271 . .. 4 -OfWWte»»Brtip(t*H»UBhi)hlcry«awic M . r.'Stos^siEH t.. -tnrtuulUteBM ."itosM uto.. •; 2 ■ 1 ywWvniooWnlccem^MtbW ' \' •" ' •' -.Ml' WednMday,M O O P & H o m e (Set a GcordlessStool wi^th as niluch gl;usto as; you cain affordd 0 :1 bought Mom^ gift andndnowl I I ’ You only haveave*to buy one Iwttery Conontinue it down at least sevenveral need one for Father’s D ^ . ] 18-volt I ^ pack and charg[larger for the set feet!Ct t>elow ground levd. conddcring an impressive« 9supeiw SiSENSIBLE [77 ■ Write forr UUpdate BuUedn No. - Insulation Ir is best on theI out-ou . powerful cordless tool for* hi:his out- nterchangeable • ^ ■ 1 ^ 502- a buyer*:’er’s guide of the most- sidede because the entire concrctCrete door projects. Whldi are bes HOME [ m. battefypacK I . powerful cortilordless lools, cost-io- walall stays warm and it actsts a as are thQT cjq ic n ^ to use? •J.; I ' use chart andmd do-it-yourself deck theiicrm al mass. Also, there! ara r e A: T tim are significant d James r-i— Dulley lan saw through I r* planter/bendnch and solar plans. usu;sually less breaks and protnotru- — ences among the variousS '^p w er mM_ a Please indudeudc $2 and a business- sion ranges and tool designs. Wh 125studs (2x4) " • ...... ons on the outside, so the insiinsu- I on onsI charge • size SASE.. T P ------“SS Lawnaiind gard(len equippment Tbhelmies-Nef; w s G r a t e f Lfully A cknow lel e d g e s i poses a highJ risl;k for acd:idents ' -red Meyer ; Ttw Orange County Regster . is hard to start.t. IfI you'have to stone or 1debris from the mower 70S Blue Lakes Blvd. ------■■■rcfiU, turn oft.tlthf* ^nginft and blaiiofi,Brthay-could-prove-a'dis-x- tl You don’t have to be a ncwi relax for 15-300 iminutes until traction3n 1to the person mowing, Twin Falls, Idaho . homeowner to have an*'ui*'ucd- the engine cools.Is. And mainake sure children stay 736-5340 ; dent maintaining or impro^>roving • Kill it. Don’tt leaveIc the mower away frorfrom the mower even after • the place where you1 live.Ii ■ motor rurming withoutwi someone you’re thithrough with it. Those hot : Among the most frequentIt acd-s tending it If it'ss st^•propelled, it exhaustst pparts can give a toddler a ; dents suffered are those invinvolv- could slip into gear.gc If not self- bad bum.im . . S A NEWSPAPER IN : ing lawn and gardcn eqiequip* propelled and1 a toddler was lUCATION SPONSOR • ment. attracted to it ... Dirconlrlbulion hos<]mmoUu>lly r Reading the safety iristnictucdons ' * Slopes. Don'3n’t mow slopes —HHH rMdonod , ttio world lor ovor 100 _i.of.a machinc that seems simp]mple to — no m atter hohow slight and 1 1 ^ “ s lom Idaho siudoais in each school>01 ; use is not high on anyone’s5 prpriori- . sm all — v ertictically. You’re BI . Soultiorfor tho last 9 wook poriod. Thoy : ty list But severe cuts andd dam-d inviting disasteiter from either |[||D 0oydovolopod fo 0 Uiio buslnoM-school«l age are just two of the haianuirdsif direction. Moww horizontally. k havo lorshipdo by providing Iho wholo Ilfo0 • you don't use equipment proproper- T h a t’s fo r aX w alk-bchind :W P portflor«rlonco of nowspopor. tor thoso ------^ -----** *■ oxporistudonta ortd Uiolr toachora...... mower. It’s justist; the opposite - * 't^SS Above Is the Fred, ! Some of the safety mcasiiasures for a riding mo'nower. Use the id Meyer team of Ginger Set st AGAIN, THAN KS1I. ; people could take (but SeltSeldom ' vertical methodd withv it. There's IW IH n Director andi CCurtis Carter, Manager. Schneider,In 1 Store Froo Moyor Karen Carter.r. /Apparel Manager, SharonIn fmnt, and : do) even make common scisense. less chance you’lli’ll tip over. NEWSPAPER IN EDUCATION ^ Among them: • Kids. It mayly 1be fultmins to VVhtlhcther you're building, Food Manage!ger, and Larry Bryan, H omron e, Fairchild, v. j^g • ■ • Clean up. Before youu n mow let your little omone watch while xtellngorrcnovat- ne Manager. h Pella qaallty makes fcL 'J They sponscisored a Southern Idaho clat • the lawn, examine it for objiobjects ' you mow the lawriwn, but children '" S .™ classroom. I I that could causc the mowe:wer to often are at rrisk even ns J""'!'ur|obcoslerand SSuoS nore beautiful. ; dog or that can be thrown by the b y stan d ers.. YoVou may .wear T o h e l p Ssponsor p a classroorr D i e : blades. safety shoes andnd goggles, but om, contact: I ‘ • Footwear; It may be! a hot chances aro yo I F y/fonm enta/ i ' R o a d fiirsi \a } ^ t a n d A R g ra d u a te , t i l ll i e . im e d ih a t a 3. m istakes c a n cost Vhen It co m es to painting.-That's why it-s worth it— itorc^U^'wHB'" Inie.-energy a n d money.-Ttlable a n d to g e t th e b use Ihie b est point ovolla n r e a d the )est advlpe. ro aydMnll- d have- a om Benjomln Moore's or Interior ]ot5s, ch o o se frorerior latex paints. For m o9re r e en/oyable . • - Jegol* line of premium InteiM oore's line of to p >utslde Jobs, try Beolomln Is..IV y . . . quality ejrterior latex points. ■ig ond color Ve know all ab o u t polntlncre d ealers c a n m atch notching. Beniamin Moorerie sun. 'Irtuolly an y color under the th e b e st advice, o for th e b est point, a n d Joy.tl- ______' ' :om e In a n d talk to us to d c - B e s i P a inint, O l r . 5 0 a B e s tJtmvice. —;>A V E ^7.ON CANS OF ON SELECT GALLC; P A IN T S W IT H ( i v iS ^ r g ^ y V OBENJAMIN I MOORE TAKENI AT TIME Vj p a iIN n T S _ v OLOO'So DISCOUNT MD1 BENJAMIN . ASirokebfi)f Brilliance:, ' OF ? PURCHASES ANI.-IN REBATE/ M OORE'S $5 MAIL-1 .critiriK ^I aiding; tra|nm g:col^r5o o n e r a ^ e u r i'e n c l i y ’^ i«5forc>^fiSSr^^'^r ^ J IIUIINSHATERIAISCEMTH Jh.i^P«vrd«l TWIN FALLS ,■ /"liERO M iStodoD I -'U M HIOHUNO AVE. E.' > .'i IDING j BURLEY UIN ST. 'M S N . OVERIAND AVE. i B S S l jB427,:,/,r;OT8<368 . "L CA T1nMM«wt.'MiFatiFalli.ldtho W«kWMls]r.Mir21.1!1.1997 __ ; H o m e &k : G a r d e n -T h e V IDALIA—i — Rdeader fiears pror)ms Hou;ise fealLtures [ . aiire discrii[minatorry - DEDEAR.j ABBY: Because preju- - dice:e (and discrimination are so . hurcfrcful, I think we should do )EAR pleniIty of s];pace I R away'ay with them in our public schooltools. iiBBY Thc Vidalia is clcirlearly a class *convcrsatiiation counter, chatting a =3=*==^ Abb\bby, what is more discrimina- ;, act. Boasting morere than-4,000i with thc 2o cooks while they Vork. >9 y than the senior prom? I t b n ^ '2 . square feet of livingJig spacc, this Other notaomble features include: a _ rhe poor, the ^ g al,_ th e shy, ■' 1 tjiundhomoTS'desigiHigncd for fami------lafge'w'alk-in'pahtry,built-in al . tKe^iirr unpopular, the pliiin'anH the lies lhat want plentyty of< spacc for phone de:desk with shelves, and i ^ tdtdess e are cxduded. Many par------:------rcl.-udng and entertainaining.— ------plentyofsifstorage space.------— ■V------— ------e mts-cannot-afford-all-thBt-ls sM is -----Mysister-hasbeeh-marnarried-once— ------•;------A'striking'twoisto:story-foyeris------Luxaricrles~abound~in“'the ------on] ** involv'olved in this rite'of passage:;e: ■ before. Her wedding”'ng'was very ' overarched at thc resrear by a bal- V idalia’sI's m aster suite. These X orx wt rrl L II . formo‘mal wear, corsages, limou*u. large and very formarmal. She is cony fi-om which you yot can view include a ah huge walk-in doset and a a r ■ ~ C—J sines.cs. The kid who is saving hisis now engaged againI to a young both foyer and fan , family room. an elegant cxjukx 7->—S cashh flfor collcgc, thc student who10 man who nas neverr b "H o m e &C: G a r d e n Subscribe too ; The Times-News>ws. jf 'ivcBur6 sa i CelebDratesui ivith easjy-to-mitake ice^ cream ^ A n t iq u e s 6/ L ollectibles ': ^ 'Summer is almost h it here, and _ ------a3/4cupsugar - . findy chopped YoHc rime'tmcs Sipidieation Sale Corp., • rVriod fumiture what better way'to celebratec< le a p heavy cream . 1 1/2 teaspoons ] • Fine linens • PoHoy ' CookJcookJc(ara than with, homemade io is pure vanilla 122 E.. 42nd 42 St.. New York, N.Y. 2 icc cream? ^ . A s k ' i1 ' tablespoon plus 2 teaspoccons extract . lO m QuestionsQiu mat/also be sent to ■ Occupk-d Japan ilLtns It’s remarkably simplelie to make. '' nstant espresso 1 teaspoon instantint espresso Stewart I i •Colfcctiblcjewirliyy and the flavor is so inti rt by clcctronic mail. Her ;C irds intense and i.-j M a r t h a Place espresso beans on a ccut* Combine 2 1/2'2 cupsi water, addresss is: mstewart^marthasteu/- fresh, you may neverer treturn to >• J J M arth a '>><8ing board and gently crurush brown sugar, gramanulated sugar artcom. Q. Z store-bought. 1. Questions of seneml intavst 1 ^ ^ iiem,.using a heavy saucepanin or and cocoa powderr irin a saucepan. will be1 aranswered in this column; . : If you’re planningg asuinma er • Stewart - lammer. Do not pulverize ithe Bring to a boil'over 3 2 |Maln ^ Ave ; party - for Memorial Dt cr medium-high MarthaI StewartSi that unpub- I Day or any ■ beari^n ? i heat and cook, whislilisking occasion- lished leitletters cannot be answered 360140 other day - finish it off with In a medium-saucepan, co::om- ally, until sugar dis:dissolves, 4 to 5 individuan homeirade ice cream,i.gdaIo,sor- g« and o spoon),m). Use a small scoop bineline the milk and the bearans. . minutes. Reduce heathei to low; boil bet or frozen yogurt. to fill Depreiression-glaSs sherbet Brinjiring to a gentle boil, cover a and gendyforS minutes. ' V B I I ? ------Gelato is Italian ice- - -]ody Crdig'at-7i733-3700 ext:344~ orO iarBasila-D : - 4 W' D a ^ s at 737-2800. 3 CONVENIENT mDDOW NTOW N LOCAATIONS , 'forfurtherr'ihform i ation _ r M TWINFALLS 12125 Main Ave; W.- 'b oIW.EV. w m 3 0verkni‘ RRDPERT "OwTfigStymruare*: .v-j- ■ , 'S ; "r r I &6 TVm»Nmr*,TwlnFaUt,liUheUhe. W«dM>day.M«y211997 T^dop^Hc[QME “ S p a s t i j r i t o ^ = = = = r = - sum ^ m er sportincing • results with T o p y^oiir do])g’ bar nnakes €enteitailining aI snap S p o r t s . Nothing compares to eaieating a i rJi-*.,-.- juicy, Havorful filled hot do; warm summer day. So, whwhy not _ s n e r s i™E2™ a make ho't dogs the highlijhlight of your nc9^ summertime .gathiathering? WSS- ■ It's easy to add a little spiceice to the party by creating a “Topop Your t e a e r i c a ^ Dog" bar. Everyone knows)ws stan- a t t W y ' dard hot dog loppings,, suchsu as • Good comompany, mouth-water J t. . ketchup, mustard and relishlish taste I ing foods amand relaxadon are tra- ; great, but how about peanuanut bui- ditions forIF s>summerttoe fun- At —- • ter, pineapple or artichoke! hearts?!he cooko'uts, picpicnics, backyard and . ; Simply put ouc individual contain-co patio pardes,ies, hot dogs are one of • . : ers filled, with interesting’.and an dif-'_ -popular'Summertime;^ -js ferent toppings and'let guesttests pidc fact, five billion hoc — -and pairup their hvorites.— •e—eaten —betw een------SSIPlM KIEtlSIEm - Dress the Dog America1 LoLoves 1 Day and Lobor Day ^ Oscar Mayer is introdudnidng two | B 9 H I U | h | . Here are a few more ^ : new hot dogs and severali funfu cop- [0 /UlUnnPIIUED-niitlniicliailtoll ; ping ideas. New Oscarr MeyerM ricans eat 50 million * 5 . Jumbd Beef Franks and JumboJi veiy day. » Wieners are 25 percent bigger b 1 80 hoc dogs arc eaten , ? ; than regular hot dogs. Thete biggerb 1 each year. ; size and flavor make themim great i summertime, enough r ' • for grilling and the perfea base *' ire eaten to circle the • S'SMjCeilinwl Bickllow : for a “Top Your Dog” gather e than 15 dmes. pi The key to a “Top Yourur Dog” ouc of 10 households ; bar is to give your guestsIS plentyp dogs every year. J ; of toppings from which to> chchoose, ly' one-half of all kids S ; such os shredded cheese,, cccooked gs regularly. ; and crumbled bacon, cho]hopped ■two percent of parents ¥ • red onion and spicy guacam(amole or ! fresh chopped vegetables. children eat hot dogs t ce a week, year-rotmd T I N K E R ’SS' ALOIIADOG "-seven percent of par- SispsmLEssiUNDScipma m 1 pa{±igc (16 ounces)I JuJumbo Ited hot dogs are their m v i S E m e m n ; Beef Franks or Wieners choice for lunch when 2 green onions, chopped ---- thcmbsc-poat a sporting event, 736-2903 I 1/4 cup chopped canned car f^cr Uioie lookine' foifor ROW and exclUrig hot dog toppli>pplng Ideas, try the Aloha Dog (top)(ti and the Fajita Oo£ (bottom foods. Inval, fai zoo or some other "^Whm quality & ; pineapple ---- dogs— a race. e - Cllcutlomer terviee come fintl",11' ara ^ a t ways toI atadd spice to traditional hot dogs.J*. Memorial D 174 cup peeled, shredded1 jicamajic heated. Heat oil ir 1/4 cup mayonnaise 1 in large skillet on Ixjwl. MicrowaveMi< artichoke heahsI ■ Franks or Wieners each year. H ; 2 tablespoons Dijon mustai medium heat; addidd peppers, onion, on HIGH[GH 1 to 2 minutes or until 1/2 cup peanut bucter fim facts: 8 hot dog buns, split 5“ *^“ . chiU powder andid cumin;< cook and heated'dd' through. Serve franks in 1/2 teaspoon crushed rc • Americi L A U R A A SSHLEY Heat franks as directei «« stir 5 minutes orsr Iundl vegetables buns widwith ordchoke mixture; top' l/4cupddervinegar hot dogs ever ; package or grill until thorou;«.f.hlv tender-crisp.p. JServe franks on with bacc>acon. Makes 8 servings. 1/2 cup cucumber, dice • Aboutl L8C l p a p e r c iLEARANCEI ■ ; heated. Mix onion, pineap tortillas with pepF:pper mixture; roll 10 sesame seeded I per person ea . jicama, mayonnaise and mui" vJSS ‘■P-MakesSsJ^SEvings. BUILDJJ 1YOUR FAVORITE DOG buns,'split • In the st 1 pack PATTERNS ; in small bowl. Refrigerate.B. ServeS a r r* i ackage (16 ounces) Light Heat franks as dire hot dogs arc CENTER ONLY) ; franks in buns with pinea] CDOG BeefFnu'ranks or Wieners package or grill untQ thi globe more tl ; mixnm}. Makes 8 servings. 1 package (1616 ounces) Bun- Iredoi:d onion, chopped heated. Mix peanut bui • Eight ou ______T<»ngthBeffLFnio]iioks ncWJeners______LmediixHiiim chffPPfld -----pepp«V«ider-.vinegar-ai serve hot dog^-$-10'per-D eo u b l e - R u n ------! FAJITA DOG’ > * 1/2 cup canninned Artichoke 1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro cucumbers in small • Nearly' c 1 package (16 ounces) Ju .chopped 1/2 cupcup guacomole Refrigerate. 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More clay potswts can ; d i ^ alike iii caps and gownsgoi ahd , ------^ ^ ^ 1 I teaspoon t baking soda 2cupssugar ; listen to an insptradonal the infomurmolity of a picnic or bar- hold h geraniums or other summersum nal speech Even hostsns who buy prepared 1/2 1/2 teaspoon salt 3 rablespoons instajstunt coffee becue metnenu. Galvanized metal flowers f that add color to a ppatio ' ■ about “the Hm day of tiuth eresto f foods for a gragraduadon party want 1/2 1/2 «ictc chilled butter, cut intoin 4eggs buckets,, filledfil with ice, can hold - ' or o back yard. :your lives.” They paradeide, single- to add a penersonal touch to tb e pieccieces -1 teaspoon vanillala ;file, across a stage to receivei menu: The foifollowing redpes are '1/31/3 cu{^ dried currants, raisiiisins 11/4 cups flour : their diplomas. Theyy mn ug for suggestions,i.' or rdr dried oanberxies 8 ounces cream. cheese,c soft. P |{ |j|| • cameras, hug iheir pareiirents, and ROASTED BEBEEFTENDERLOIN legg, l e lightly beaten ened Outside They Darkerken beam widi pride. 1 whole ((4-4. to S'pound) beef ■ 1/21/2 cup buttermilk 1/3 cup sugar _____nW-ready.to| fn p n iy , - tenderjoin ______:_____ —LeJL^white^elLbeaten ------Most graduates vdll[ celebratece SeasoninggMix IV • ' Preheac Pn oven to 425 degreeees* 2 tablespoons flourlUT.. at more than,one gatl■achering. 1/4 cup choplopped fresh parsley MixQx togethert flour, sugar, baldiIdng ^ t e a s ^ n d n nlomon y i _____ SdmeHiigh schools orgoxgnniTA nfl. _ ___ 1/4.0111 OlivCivooH______" >da a n d 'S n h a mediumliovovvL MioWmve diocolaolate and mar-. -Nountaii^SB ; nightTlictivity-filled partardes. But 4 large cloveoves garlic . Widirith a pastry blender, cut in but-bi garine in a large riilchlqDwavc-safe U home is the setting for■or a more crushed 4 teaspoonsi ground' terjr \until mixture resembli3les ' bowl on high for 2 minutes or. W * e s t W ^ J F ' personal, mu]ti*age celeelebration cunun coan)arse crumbs. Stir in currantints. until margarine iss melted.t Stir J with kids, relatives andmd family 2 teaspoonsns paprika " Comiombine egg and buctermilk, andai until chocolate is com< pletely . friends. V2 teaspoonwn ground red pepper stirir into1 flour mbcture .jusc imimtil melted. S tir 2 cupsips sugar LOWICAL^ seasoning ingr^encs ingreigredients are moistened. Tui^im chocolate until well b r ; Rich Lucas, who withb.ilis * wife, Combine sei 11 blended. Mix ' Liz, owns Lucas & Co. CCatered and mb all overo> roast. Puc roost d3 o ^ ^ onto a lightly floured su^su ’ in 4 eggs, vanilla andmd coffM. Stir Events in Simsbury, lillikes the on a rack inin a'shallowi roasting fac«\tx and; pat into a 7*inch roiuund in 1 1/4 cups flourur Introducing ; idea of a picnic or barbeci«cue. pan. Roast at 42S degrees for ^ diskIsk about 3/4*inch thick. CiCut blended, I *'It should be inform!rmal, ju st . to 60 minuteses for medium rare or with ith. small cookie cutters. Gentntly Spread in greased13-by*9*inch : given the nature'of the: bebeast,” he 60 to 70 minlinutes for medium. rewoiiwork dough soaps end cut outoi pan. Beat together creamcr cheese, Transitions'^ : says. “You’ll have high1 stschool or Insert a meacat thermometer to ' moreone shapes. Brush lightly wiivith 1/3 cup sugar, 1 egg, eg table* ' college students aad, of course, chcck intemanal temperature: 135 beatisacen egg white and sprinkiikle. s^ns. flour and dminnamon until XTRActive Lensei s e s (older) family and friends.id&” for med^gm1 rrarej ISO for medi* ••'.-vrithiith sugar, if desired. Bake'on3 san blended. Spoon mixturemi over For tUeir daughter ChiChristina’s um. Let standind IS minutes, then ' uigreased n ^ cookie sheet for 122 ito, brownie batter. S>Wrivirl with knife • Adjustable Fashion Tint ; college graduation two yayears ago, thinly.. Meac con be served ' 15> minuces. n M akes 10 co' 12'1 tomarbelize. Bokeatat 350 degrees • Lightweight Plastic - the Lucases went the operpenhouse- hot or coldI onoi slices of French sconeones. for 40 minutes or.uruntil.a tooth*. • UV Protection ond'buffetroute. . ,< bread.Mokesies about20sendngs. pick inserted in cententer comes our • Scratch-Resistant Coating * ^ e wanted to eiUw ihl CAPPUCCINO BROWNIES3 with fudgy crumbs.I. DoI not over* 19 o ■ We wanted to socialite,i g . ' " ® ; SCONES- , '■'■'44 asquares unsweecened choooco-' bake. Cool in pan,, thenth cut into : Lucas says, explainingl^hythey 2cupsall-pupurpose flour. ' latece ______24 squares ______; chose to have guests sn e them- ;...... selves foods made in advaiIvmt*. Souchwesteri For clients, Lucas has h ern .or S outhern . groupou^ is a personal pizza scatiorion, ousts, then a cook po]pops the crust cess with barbecuesi„ u using a other idea chat has Luca:icas says. Guests choose th ; Slim dco w h f p r ! s u m m e r with lig^ h t e n t r e^ e s Transitions: LENS E S X T R A ® : I don't know why Neww ■5Year’s is ing ground beefbi wich a lighter husbsisband; he hasn’t noticed yec.):.) can reshape my body,ly... i . ; the-tinie eveiyone startsires calking meat or substbsdtudng the lighter Some Son of these recipes are oldol - about eating light. Thele \weather meat (groundnd turkey, for exam* _ fomil;mily favorites my mocher usesed TAMALE PIE . is cold, iond the food is 1hea^r. pie) - can savesai fac. I’ve found •' co seiserve. I figure thev muse bbe 1 pound ground bee: or turkey A v a i l a b l e i n J._hj3L U Ji_atIt: _ ' TlTOYfe is rtO m6KvaKbh sligtit, chough* no t "peaJtlioitny, Since she eats theseH al i” ' 1 m ^ u m onion down in the middle of winwinter. unpleasant, i t, change in flavor' ' thee timeti and is still slender,r. I . -21/2 cups canned1 tomatoesto j i j b LUI But now, wich suntan,nn, shorts wbm I combinbine ground beef ahd was,is, too, t way back when. .UEUKES BLVD.N. 73<41 4 -3 9 3 7 TWIN FALL ' and swimsuits abounding,ing, there’s ground turkekey. (Don’t tell my • NowNoi to find a swimsuit cha Pteasas»COOK»0KINQ.PageM ______• a whole lot more motivativarion to ■ improve our eating hablabits and . :.turn our. meals into0 'l: lighter, ; quicker, more energeticcfood. fc I gave birth to my thirdird child in ^ " O November, and since sbishe’s now JM IiiM M ' moving closer to sbc monthsmo of . age I feel a necessity to1 be able to ; fit into my old clothes and to quit } ^ « r r y p * ^ r “eating for two.” .LEY ' KING . K c a t o k a - • I’ve got XX poundsis I to lose ' (notide I’m into the dc^bl^bie : range), and this weight: losloss thing News I has me down. I enjoy alll U Ii k i n d ^ ' : food and would love to0 gigraze a]i : day on my culizuiry creatications, as >: w ^ as the creations off otothers, if • only my metabolism wouliould allow . - Gar:a g e j l i t a Yaird Sl Because I-enjoy che ti : food, I do not ^ o y thele tcaste of- ’ • “lite? food, siicfa as Ute s a la d . . dressing, fat-less sea m1 chcheese or > ^^U U B Ija ' low'fat anything. I wantIt cithe rich D i rr e c to . texture and full*bc^edd ttaste of iry t the real thing. * : So to compromiM, I bhave to vwatch my portions. MMi qybe I • should cake smaller bitbites and iq •• chew them longer, r , , ' There are aliw a fewt trtricks to T'cuttins'backf suchns'cru!3^ishinE^~~~ : dried heH) (instead of usiusing the .. V- : powdered fonn) to booste t 1th e flav . - vor or ^oosing.a very.flj'.,flav6^ ' T oil and using less of it. . '' i'* : : Baking ground beefiir,^ I ,^ 5 0 ven',., B B S B S ; ^Instead of faying it - orir ocombin* .5 m > 6 1LINEa : OPnONSONPAOACBAVA '■ '*E)ifuxei^fi^;Aoco(Dbda'bdaliou- ' ; •CofldleGgU Poca (ServicesDinner C t t i *Q6oB'ifletviceOttok. I *Qixa&(vi3e5oU]e.orC}i&iB IIndudesGvageSaleKit ^'W'5')® . SpeddSbowto|.'i|.Tte*ivM|htWl5'; : wilhprepaymenl! ■' —I—iilSlSiiINCimiAfiLk. ; L _ ' AdrascttidwtsrrtsroTiUibowilflw ; ' CAU. NOW ROOMS ARE IIMIU M n ^ i .' „ .Ilnn.FHrt.Sl.'Son.Moo .I JoBojOfiletoptniog i 7 3 4 - 5 0 01 0 0 ^ iviltabkinxil j M ' T: ...... • O O R ^O P Y ^ ' *&8 TlflM»Ntwt,TwinF " F o o d &H(i O M E C o o k'king — ' = Continued fromi>mC7 11/4 11 teaspoon baldiig powdejler 1/2 teaspoon WoiATorcestershire * choppeded . . bowl and mix wielL X can com 1/2 teaspoon sale sauce l/2cupMP raw instant brown rice Spoon che mixture intoto ctthe pep- ^ tablespooi•oon chili powder * 1/2 cup milk Salt and pepperrtocaste to 1 1/22 teaspoons t< Italian herb - pers and place thefi'uprigiprighcina 1 teaspoonmsalt s 1 1« egg, beaten 1 teaspoon curryy ppowder blend, crushedon . .medium-sized ' saucaucepan. ' ommeal 3 |* teaspoon melted butter - 4 cups diced, cook'ioked chicken .1/4 teaseaspoopsalc Combine the remainingag tomato-t Stir dry ingredients togethither. 4 cups hot, cookedced rice 1/4 teaseaspoori black pepper sauce.and water and,poupour over Brown mealeat and onion togeth- idd milk, egg and butter and1 stirs Lightly brown onii mg the liq-. er; drain offEf fot.f Add com, toma- jjjj j, >nion and celery 1 8-ouni . the stuffed peppers. Bring t 11 smooth. -« in butter. Add iloulour and blend. 1/4 cupaip apple juice ttid CO a boil over mediuidium-hlgh. g|ijccca Tateojca wdeomeomes eom- , Topping: 1/3m cup flour 4 large green bell]!ll peppers . onion,. rice,ri< Italian herb blend, ments on redpes. Her addressadd is I t-y > 1/2 cup flowour 2 2c cup chicken stock 1 pound ground beb^or turkey salt, perpepper and half of che Route 2, Box 133, Hazdton,}ton^ Idaho springtiiL X - X l^ — -J/2 cup comammenl...... J■Icup x tomato, ju ice...... ____ X medium onionion, finely tomato^ asa u c e in a medium-sized _ 83 3 3 f______By Denise Turner TlrTn>>WBw> writer______n TWIN FALLS-Here’se’s a redpe published in che Waslashington Post. It’s from “Spring:lg: iRedpes Inspired by Namrc’s Bouk>unty,” by Y 6 iLi're il[livitc e d Joanne Weir {Time-Lifejf e Books. S21.95). PEPPERED SALMON)N 1 W nH ■SNOW PEAS AND GI>SINGER t o 0> u r 1 pound snow peass oor sugar snap peas, ends trimmeded ' •1 tablespoon finely]y around Sichuan peppercorns (optoptional) 6 salmon ^ e t s (6 ouncunces each a n h i u a l and about 1 inch thick),),skinned sl< 2 teaspoons com oil 1 teaspoon Asian (dork)irk) sesame oil Salt to taste ------Frcshly.ground black(p«pp«r,it p< ------— not using Sichuan peppenjercoms 6 green (spring) omon:ions, thinly ■ sliced 2 teaspoons peeled oneand grated I I fresh ginger root 1/3 cup dry sherry 3 tablespoons soy sauceice 3 tablespoons unseasorisoned rice vinegar Bring a large pot threeree-fourths full of.salted water to a boilb< Add the peas and simmer untiintLl bright grec^ about 1 minute. DrainDr and prniip j ______Sichuan pepper, sprinklnklM t on SB r both sid ^ of each solmo:mon fillet, . •• a aEB distributing it evenly. In a wide nonstick fryifrying pan large enough to hold tteh e saunon r - in a single layer withoutaut crowd- ing, warm the com andid sesame: oils over medium-high heiheat. Add the salmon fillets and cookimtilcoc lightly golden on one sidedde, about 4 minutes. Turn, seasonnwith w salt and,-if the Sichuan pepiepper has been omined, with bmcktck pepper as well. Continue to coocook until li^tly golden on the secoecond side - - and opaque throughouiout when pierccd with a knife, abou» u t S min- utes longer. Transfer thehe salmon 1 T to a warmed platter. orJncindividual ______plates and cover looselyy withw alu- minum foil to keep warm.TTL Place the same pan oveover medi- , um-high heat When it is hot,h add the peas, green onions and ginger and toss. Stir constantlyy luuntil the green onions soften,, aboucal 1 minute. Add the sherry,, so;soy sauce and v i n e ^ and bring: to'CO a boil, p Boil until the liquid redueduces by E one-fourth, abouc 20 to ; 30 sec- onds. Remove from the! heheat and EiM llM ltliHlfflf pour the vegetables andmd sauce over and around thei salmon.ss Makes 6 servings. H . Per serving: 268 calories,ies, 36 gm P protein, 8 gm-carbohydri^di^tes, 8 gm fat, 86 mg cholesterol 1 gm saturated fat, 592 mg sodiudium. ■ Here’s a dessert recipi from Knight Ridder News Servic j B r CHINESE ALMOND COOXMKIES . ^ 1 cup butter, or margarim • ;-^4 to Icup sugar (to tast ; le g g ' ; 2 teaspoons alinond exm ------J-3 cups all-purpose flour-•JT— ------— : 1 teaspoon baking soda ‘ About 1 pound whole^ almonds,aL ^tional ; In a large bowl, creamim butter and sugar. In a small bovtrawl beat ■ the egg with the almondid extracte Ih a third bowl, stir togethetther flour H and baking soda. Add to) crcreamed H B jr v H . mixture alternately witl bined e u and almondi eextract. Work hands until so and ■ shlooth. (Stirring with1 a spoon virill make it to u ^ > Formrm inch balls and place on ungiingreosed cookie sheet. F latten slightly.sli Place an almond in the^ centerce if —..—desired.-Bake in'preheace«ced35a ----- degree oven for 12 to 15>minutes, m ' or imtil lightly browned.LMakesS M , dozen. Per. cookie: GO calories,ts,.l .! gram protein, 7 grams carbohydlydrate, 3 grams fat, 47 percent ctuo: as fat, 02 grams fiber, 12 miUininigrBTTiiQ cholesterol, 46 m ^ gams r^ sodi- ' um. Requests A reader is searching for a redpe for dill ^ckle relish. . Another reader, Mnima.na Angus of Twin Falls is searchingling for a redpe for Rubber Candvy - -p d le d ^ W h like taffy, with paraffin m it . Recipes.to Jhare or r e ^ for rccipcs ro share should be^ isent to . Recipe Exchange, Denisee 7Turner, - ■The Times-News, P.O. Bo: Twin Palls, Idaho 83303-03‘0S48. y Please indude name addre(fnss ■ 'T ' ■ ■ ■ 1 ~y^ AIber» rt In trouble: \feiccofihcA c -;----- , . . - n s i d e K nk*licks and NBA tdcvoaon I louncsr Maiv Albeit has bebeen . ^ Scores and Stats ^ ..D 2 lictBd on assauJt and sodon^my I itasebalL'...... ;...!D 3 ugps. ' PagoC9 D4 ^S p c ) K ns _ Sports E ^/or BratiidBenr/rff - 7S3-^flS/. Ex/.f.22!^. 21 aiinot inclici . Wednesday,y. May 21, 1997 Scccionn DC chaflgi The Timcs-NcwsfGLINE T H"E -THeat \wiltirtl Bui]^ s g a nn e UrQ fairrefF M ormnc Ttw AAMOclatedPrmm ______tre"atment,t , SpoRTsQuonrE m dboin:!" “■ :HICAG0 - The Chicago0 IB ulls ■ * S g y / J | couldiildn’t shoot and they couldn’t »m ran o u t theirir cool. They didn’t forget bq a lo n e u I, though. imes. "riie'he Bulls, overcame 36 perlerc en t I'w aS'theseaini shoot>otiiig and technical foul:>uls on j U H A A Michc:hael Jordan, Scottie Pippensen and, g u e s s m y m o m. ■ / / Denninnis Rodman to defeat the! MMiami COIm p la in s It 84-77 Tuesday night in theleopen- < o f first nan’la^drt^pick er ofjf thet Eastern Conference final; TheAssocIa liami led by 16 points in theS .? H r s . a ^ . o ^ h i t m g f and was still ahead 72-67'mi(midway ' SALTLLAKE CITY - When it comeomcs ough the fourth quarter, butbui the to MVP-i’-type respect, the officialcials hisfintname Jhroui id more upon the 1994 winncnncr H eata t d id n ’t m ake a field goa!;o a Ifo r' than the: 11997 champion, — Phtladdp/mE^ almos lost 6 1/2 minutes and fell to ti 0-7 That waivas the opinion of Karl Malontlone, D ticeStak\ againjinst the Bulls in the {layoffs, who fdt: Hakeem Olajuwon had a hugehug S Jor F(X)D&HC[OME Cookking ------'orcesterishire dioppedd ' . , bowl and mix welL Continued frommC7 ( 11/1 1 /4 teaspoon baking powder•r 1/2 teaspoon Wor » the pep- sauce l/2cupijp raw. instant brown rice Spoon the mixture into th 1 12-ounceecancom o 1/2 teaspoon salt - pers and place them upriglnight in a 1/2 cup milk Salt and pepper fottetaste 11/2I teteaspoons Italisn herb - ^ toblespoon» n chili powder powder blend, crw . medium-sized saucaucepan. * |l7~7T Main P«»^n^ legg.beaten^ 1 teaspoon curry po lg tomato^ " iM lF y f 1 teaspoonsnsalt i3 f teaspoon j melted butter • 4 cups diced, cooke R e q u e^ . A reader is search i-edpe for dill pickle rdir d ^ Another reader, WQiiVQma Angus of Twin Falls is searclirching for a redpe for Rubber (^ondy-puUed d like taffy, with paraffin;fininiL ^ 'I • Recipes to ihare orr rcrequests for orecipcs to shore shouWild be sent to Redpe Exchanie, Denientse Titmer, The Times’News, P.O..0. Box 548, rw in FaUs, Idaho 83: ■ Please include name1 acaddress and ' phonenwriber... . ■' . . . \ 2 Albert In trouble: \biocceofthc ■ ' ~ i N S r o E K iik^ and NBA oslcvi^ - Scores and stais —. . .0 2 announcer Marv Albocthasbcen h Baseball...... : . . ...D• • 3 indicted (Ml assaulcandIsodomy so H diaiges. P)PageD4 S ixDRIns : Sports EditO!tor. Brad Botslin- 733-0931, j I S ectccclon D :sday, May 21,19977 , , TheTimes-Nc’■lews W ednes M ornimGLD>JE Unfair rcref S p o r t s Q ua O( T T E H eatt w ilt:m B u illsgaim e ^ ttreatmei^nt, TheAwed«t»dPi>w______Iw a s th e ssecond c bornTl CHICAGO - The Chichicago Bulls fc* couldn’t shoot imd they co'couldn’t keep Malone✓ ■ g u e^m yy fmom ran ouc their cool. They didn’t forforget how to ' A U X / win, though. *” o f firsttst nam es. The Bulls overcamee 336 percent 9 1 shooting and technicalcal fouls on complaiiins Michael Jordan, Scottieie I Pippen and , Dennis Rodman to defeateat tbe Miami Heat 84-77 Tuesday nightht iin the open- mTho Associated Press______— PhitadeltJiIphiaEag^dn^tptck er of the Eastern Co'nferenccnce finals. t . f i , ' ^ Miami led by 16 pointsats in the first \ SALT LAKE CITY - Wlien:ien it comcs Dm)uce Staley, explatm ng half and was stiU aheadI 7272-67 midway \ to MVP.typc respcct, thehe officialsi through the fourth,quartarter, but the I* * ; bestowed more upon the 1994 199 winner hisjirstname Heat didn’t make a.ficlEicld goal for than the 1997 champion. almost 6 1/2 minutes andand fell to 0-7 m g a I Hiat was the opinion of Karl Malone, n had a huge against the Bulls in the plajplayoffs. who fd t Hakeem Olajuwon ho S c x )Re B o a Rodman each edge in superstar treatmentlent despite )ARD . Jordan, Pippen and Ro Utah’s 101-86 victoiy overr HoustonH« in atoned for his technical ffoul. Jordan I Conference Pro baseball ppen added 24, the opener of the Western Cc scored 37 points and Pippe finals. ,CW cae> ...... M a m iT ? including a 3-pointer;er to spark ^ Malone took 11 foulII shotss to Chicago’s game-endinging. 17-5 run. ' Olajuwon’s 17. and Malonee waswi visibly 9 rebounds, by. Pro basketball Rodman pulled down 19 r upset several nmes_^__ — 11' far Ws ^est shovrfng thislis postseason, when Olajuwoh went Qcvd3nd4...... :....,...... Kansasaty3 before fouling out with 1:1S ■ ■ H over his back to grab | B | | To(Dn(o2...... JM.Y. Yankees© Alonzo Mourning had1 21 points and rebounds and no foul BaIdinore4...... DetroicJ six blocked shots for ththe Heat but was callcd. The three i r ~ missed five pf six free• ththrows in the ^ MinncsoB4...... Wawaukcc3 players guarding ” final 2:20. Miami was 15-of^of-30 from the k 1 i Olajuwon drew 13 i— ChiScKlO...... Bosoxi 1 line, induding misses off al ihrM tech- \ , fouls, while the play- TactsS...... Oakland3. nical foul shots. er who guarded n o r i d i 6 ...... X YM eaS Tim Hwdaway, who scor«ored 38 points iU f X Malone most, Charles Arfana4...... Alanncal 2 in the Heat’s Game 7 wi:win over New Barkley, drew three. Sl Lou)s3 ...... PinsbucEhl York in the conference sersemifinals, had iB “It was very, very ...... '.HotBan4 only 13 points on 4-for*:or*14 shooting surprising, and I . C Q n d n n a d ? ...... s outstanding found it very, very 1 |||| PhiladclphaS...... OiiCubsZ against Ron Harper’s o ____ d e fe n se.______interesting,” Malone Rodman’s rebound baskiisket bcgaiTtEe~''~^^Hr| said aftei' Pr^igr iW z M m SanFfandsco6...... Bulls’ late surge. Afterter Hardaway Tuesday. “I guess they looked in the S c a td e 9 ...... j\nahdm8(8) made one of two free thrthrows, Pippen Itarl M o^e ' and Harper hit consccud\udve 3-pointcrs paper and saw I was ■ leading the league in to put Chicago ahead to stay, 75-73, icy wanted to. I n B R IE F and Jordan followed withith a dunk after playoff free throws and they \ f l cut it back." Pippen stole Jamal1 1Mashburn’s' Malone yelled at the offidafidals several inbounds pass. Jerom e gol;olfer n ails times during Monday night’sIt’s (game, and; Jordan got his technicalical for arguing the groans from the crowdi gngrew louder -----an;offeasive-foul,.but_VoiVoshon X « n a r d J _ ^ ^ ^ B h o l e - lin-one n - T uesday - -each time it felt a pro-Rocketckets call was- • 1 s t missed the free throw. M • >•.! |t * O O R C O P Y j vstches the ball In the last Inning < tbaU game which his team lost 17 s h o p l i f t i n tier to pay Tho basketb or prosecu- and were fina md write a don ends in Ju )pKo along PubUc Defe community be fair for Be when the play -s Dovid client alone is Fondren. get the merdu Brown and Deputy Pr& he team in that would an shoplifting. dim e, ers duouj^ S^th set la endgames,, laterdate. Smith said! rs. All were about becomii i s e ^ n b u t ' file person. ifir nrhnia**- He said you] the dangers of jV '.* , - . -v . M ttaw»Nm,TttlnFalli.l S p o r t s ^Lindros3 gets hatt tiick as FF l y e r s d o ^jwnRangg e r s ^ =— bET"TER-—- ■■ puck hod gone in andar boiuced Bnibl IW ■ sports scene for some) SOSO-plua • NEW YORK (AP) - Eric mnherptovlded .years and rarely have 1 seenieraadis- • lindros scored thrM gool^oals as his M rightbackouL nttorenw niber • beefy Flyers rolled overer thet dis- H fl Ju st over 71/2 mirainutes later, momeirt play of “refuse to lose,” tiiethe likes , Richter lost his stickick as a team'- W ith BeBen Kohring rocketing of whec Ben Kohring$ ptpu t on : organized, undcrmannejned New ’m. j the Bronco Stadium track, ;York Rangers to ^ mate swept across>s tbe t crease, around tbe before the thousands .of>f sispecta- I and was unable to0 sstop a Petr in FaUs Bruins emerged as tors present at Bronco StadiumSta ;PhiladcIphia a 6*3 v Saturday afcemooiL ; Tuesday night in Gamee 3 of the 5 I Svoboda slap shotot th a t w ent tb e 1997397, Idaho A-1 Track , » g i through his i»ds. Championions. The Bruin win .was at sightsic to • Eastern Conference finals.als. a three-sport varsity let- behold, one for the mememoiy Trent Klatt beat MikeKc 1Richter ^ The Rangers, thei:leir thin line- Ben, a tl a two-wo-on-one •‘T ■ V up fattened wichh 1mteor lea- terman,n, overcame a senior archives to pass on to the chil- guers and even a Ilittle-used year mixilxed wich high hopes dreii, grandchildren andadgreat- ( Shjon . ,r \ sappointment to end his daybthe ' Podetn, F y defenseman playin,ring forward, and disap were clearly off thetheir game iri llustnouious high school career ufe of a high sdiool s ^ oior r I1 shall : : Philadc"d o T h iS X splay o rg u ^ trackman- ——never fbrgetr..------'---- '“ "•tW fip-Sahead 4-3just384-3 Shy: ------th e first two periodsidE------.•■'...... — »n a displi They were unablible to pene- ship. 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W«inetd«y.W «ya»aflm i Thne»Newt.T»rlnF«II(,ldtfK>Itfio 0 0 S p o r[TS t — ■ • ■ — Brewersslb'se-fthbrstraight;^"Griffeyhits No. SP0RTSKN BRIEF - _■ MILWAUKEE (A P )- S cott ' A g a s>sl s i say s au revoir to0 French O pen Staboviak homered am the PARIS-IS - If Andre Agassi hopes to:o put his tennis game backk oron ..Minnesota Twins put tog course, it >wn’tv be at the French Open,n . .three two-out rallies TTui uesday. A g asi, ^ (aw otim e Frendi Open fiminalist who has played sparingljhgly '.night to beat Milwaulceikee ' this year,ir, withdrew^ from the clay-coururt major because of an injurecured handing tbe Brewers theiheir sev- right wristrisL It is the samc injury thatit forcM him from t}i{; Germanman enth straight Opentwo^ivoweeksago- The Brewers put two> nmnersni The FrcFrench Open, the only Grandd Slam tournament A g ^: ha^has on with' oneine out in . never worwon. begins Monday. He willill be replaced in the drawvby bj eighth ' Jerome! O;&>lmard of Franco, Mieske Agasa’sa ’s withdrawal heightens specticulation about his future inI diethe swung ati t • sport Marklarried last mondi to actress BrookeB S h id ^ the 27-yearoIdrold . teimissuu-mu- has shown litde commitmenent to a full-time schedule- - pitch from .DaiL__ wM ' ■ T T r / % Naiilty —-who wt was wild evenI whenwi he Jw■ ______/}-UUr/':' , > ^______I-,..-., 0 ' " M D % ’s ‘ not”Interested ih1 lbelrig^M aglc coachc h ------was wuimii mingTip— DREWKNDOrTlar=Tl»e-OrIando-MMagic’can-cross'former Detrolltroll ------— and fouled ou t» catcherherTeny • • Pistonscoi. coach Chuck Daly off theu* liststofcooching < candidates. ' Steinbach. Pinch-hitterier Marc Dalyluuhas told the Magic he'$ flatterered but not interested- He with'vidi- NewSeld then singled home3me a run y •''‘r -i ; . drew hisis namer from consideradon MiMonday during a meeting with off left-hander Eddie Guardordado to ■■ , ; general1 mimanager John Gabriel . pull the Brewers to 4-3. L But Rick Aguilera, thele Twins''i fourth pitcher in-the ei D u c k(s s fire coach despitite great season •came in and struck out pinch-bit-pin ^ ^ ■ ■ 1 SyjjDBII ANAHEHEIM. Calif. - Ron Wil^n. wb>rho guided the Anaheim Miglityglity ter Moiic Loretta to preserserve the - Ducks to theirtl first winning record an(md Stanley Cup playoff appear')car- • lead; Aguilera pitched the ninth . ance, wasiras fired Tuesdi^. io r his ejghth save in 11. opopportu- The teaiteam dted “philosophical diffeiferences.” No other explanationltion jiities, striking out threece iof tho S H ESM SH was given/en for noc renewing his contncract, apparendy even toi the ------four batters he faced. . ------stunnedWd Wilson.------r------. Minnesota took the leadsad in the “Thiss dcdedsion has nothing to do wiwidi wins and losses, and it: has-has sixth when Chuck Knoblauilauch sin- tfM notiling3 to do widi dollars,” Mightyjr 1Ducks general manager Jocklock gled off Cai Eldred (4-5)) to score Clevelaijd Indiansins second baseman Tony Fernandezidez, left, qan't reach the throw frfrom catcher Sandy Alomar assJay Jt Bell of Ferreiran ssaid. “It was, basically, philtlilosophical differences whichid il I id'they are issues tliat 1 will1 not Dennis Hocking and snapnap a 2-2 the Kansas Cityy RiRoyals steals second base tn thehe flflnt Inning Tuesday In Clevelanland. Ball took third on the overti ed with Ron this morning. And .de. Hocking bad doublet>led with ' d S S S lSin ithe future.” :twoouts. the Chicogo WliWhite Sox beat the the eightheigl and Randy Myers got>t Royals to retoke firstst in the AL Femeiraiira and Wilson sat togedier in the Analieim Stadium pressiress Boston Red SoSox 10-1 Tuesday thrceous outs for his 14th save. Central, troilcd 3-0 through th six box at MoiMonday night's Angels game.. The1 Wolt Disney Co. ownsIthe the Rangeis 8, AthleticsS 23 >^8ht. innings, got two runs inJl tdie sevendi Mighty DuDucks and 25 percent of the ArAngels. ------Hiomas-doublabIcd.in.the.firat.Dff.....RlnAe J, Jays 2,-Y^nkees.O:___ . and wtait ahead In the d{d ^d i. David .. ARUNGTONrTesms-^BUl'I I (1-3), then walked in Jusdce led off^the inning M -broke a fourth-inning de w: Tim Wakefield (1 YORK - Pat Hcnigen, who m s extend Justice,, i G r i B s o m , T h o m e fourth to puU within td Andy Pettittc for the AL Cy and Ramirez followeda wi f SS". Indians first homer in almost o yea one of WliUams';«• record of reaching ^ j' enth homer. 0 towering shotshc to left. CLEVEIVELAND - David Justice, Mararquis Grissom and Jim Thomeome . Rusty Greer and Lee Stevens in 16 consecuti ng Award last year, barely beat ngrecd Tuesday'liii to contract extensionjns widi the Qevdand Indiansians, two-run homers as the agoin Tuesday night by plcch- Griffey hits 20ttih H R wTiocommnunined S87.5 million to lock upu] a new core of talent into>the the ‘Rangers beat the Oakland‘ Athletic,At i five-hitter that led the Toronio ntury.- 8-3 Tuesday night 5 Jays past the New Yorkk ANAHEIM, Calif- -■Ken K C r i t t e r - acquired in the trade that sentseni " I .. Bobby Witt (7-0) nrugglec kces2-0. Jr. hit his mojor leogue-lcc.le.ding20th ce and Grissom, outfidders ac but tied the team record (c 0ilotes4,TIgng«83 . entgen (5-1) extended his sffeokik home run, a 470-foot drivWveoftjoson Lofton to the Atlanta Braves, bboth signed extensions duough 'etait, set by Jim Kem in 197919! and BALTIMOREHE - The Baltimore of cons(ansecudve innings without onin Dickson in the Scottie:le Moriners’ Z«>2. TTio.■home, a 26-yearold first baseraanan who has spent his wholea ..matched by Jeff Russell1 in 1988. Orioles used a1 ststrong pitching per- corneded i run to 39. R a r^ in trouble,e, game against the Anoheihcim Angels carrer inllin the Indians’ organization, sigrgned through 2001. 'Warren Newson set a careeireer h J^ formance by ScotIcott Kami^edd and hc won^on his fifth strai^ t dedsion,r>, on Tuesday niglu- ' Justice,cc, who will make $6 millionn this year and $6.5 millionn in with four hits, induding: a ]pair of a .four-run fiftlIfth Inning to beat strildnging out eight and walking tworo Griffey got his 20th20i in th S p o r t s , S O T A L L _ [ o e C al i n b a c: k w h ec r e h c s t a r t c;d ( = 1 iy to improve days. Forr ta 32-year-old linebackerr wlwho is a ' KIRKLAND, Wash. (AP) - Four straight appears ready t 1.0 0 '-tackle seasons meant nothingn to che under Paul Alledlea, who has. . free agent,:It, it’s kind of ugly." ^ ca g o Bears. Joe Coin stillIliad li to scramble- until July 1 toodfftddeifhe d . Tbe Sealsahawks signed Cain becausause they 0 find B team for 1997. wants to buy the team from' fe lt they’ neededd linebacker depthth Ibehind “Things are kind of uglyly around there Ken- Behring,ng. Seattle ' starters WV inston Moss, D ean WellVeils and . Chicago),” he said Tqesda;lay at a Seattle MT-ilg olreody ha»k aiadded free BrowaThehe 6-foot-l, 242-pounder vnlliUb&dc h up 1 Brown at outside linebacker,er. lpS|^8l!9!i|liPS teahawks’ minicamp after sigi[gning a $1.6 mil* agents Chad Brown,Bri Willie Moss and B lion, W 0o-year-; contact. Williams. Bennieinie ;^ d e s and “I still havehi some tread on the tires,ire^” Coin sp en t a lo t'o f [ b M Warren MoonI as well as top - - ,said. IQ a few players. draft picks Shailhawn Springs Coin pla;layed on Seattle's last winninjning teom, ; a lot of guys out •— and Walter Jonesmes. in 1990 uncinder Knox. In *92, Cain’« lastlast season l y in the cold.Id." Joe■loeCaln “The attitudiude seeins to . with the SeSeohawks, they had a franchis±ise-w4 6rst -ln'Cain,-the-S«ahawks adde ft W s d ft ^ , Msy 2 t 1M7_ Tbnes-New^ Tb Twin FsUs. Idaho M ,r C o m i c s ______Bv Lvnn Johnstw , PWHBtl ______By Charier M. Schulz • Fof Batter or. 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'■ '• - • virtu(X SN 6 N0TWM ■ : .M90NeOBSe.\ - • ? - - v—m SE^^pi r* ' ' ' ■ larttrid ~ ~ ______By Jim DavisDi !■ ' ■■' ' Dennis tha Menacee By Hank Kctcha[Cham ' The Family circllrcus ByBiIKt311 Keane . f (j L/ a ® I / 7 ^ ( NEWLASAGNS?“ ^ K IT T V TREAT*tr s ^ p p l V: 5 - £I ^ ----- »-i gai I ^ : HlandLote ByChanco Broiifowne " J- \ -s e^wjca eastivi 1 1? U K E T O ^ V ^ X Ul\/B LIFE OM? f O » n ^ iC) THEERS5. & c S-21 . ^ : - m -*■ . “I bjet e the guy who fnventedd — • w inindshlerd wipers got the1 ff.BUSTtR^ R ! W c 'r c ‘A\OMANO Idqa from his dog." 'oueuvsM *______ ^ou try celer; r y J e l l - 0 ? HOROSeQPB- DAP*...NOT‘YOU Sydney Omarr r ^ p I s ______Bv Brant Paricer & Johnny ich 0 thing as cclcry- I ~ ~ W l re. W as once, A c h a t ’S W H A T ? I 51. IF MAY 2J IS YOUR BIRTIIRTllDAYi : . v c in je c te d ra t hor> L M . B o y d | You hnvc complcx personality,y. ypuyo can D i d y clinary little mice to be serious and Uugli at one and same - B twice their normal dme. You arc attuned to bodyidy im-BRC,I; IV Hart Q- >s ‘J’c rc s**ch, these treated micc the Hist i • ultrasensitive conecminR nptwaiinearance. 11 I m' I ------] navorcdJell-O? rst time they go out — men or You arc Interestinic, to tay the! least.leas You A. Not anym ore.size characteristic on women?^n? have fondness for luxury, Jcv J i l l ^ Scientists havelg. Docs this not sug- A. Ourbur Love and War man has the People seldom forget you. strive : 1 1 moncs into ordinias might be grown universit;rsity research on that, too. One: 5fcmenibered by yoiL Gemini, SagittariusSo{:ii grow f^ant miceSt. ii Bernards, house- out off everyev four men believes he’s' persons ploy extraordinary roleslies Lin w ur siie. C uriously,gcrs, tli Shetland ponies in lovee onor the first date. But only one' lifc.DurinRjunolcgaldjk>mmarcu resolved passed the.ovcrsiKdoles? out off everyev six-plus women thinks‘ - you'll be in vacation mood.a. Ociohcr0 < ®i M l X i S , } J lA'* IW ccks pressed their she'sinlcin love even by th e fourth date, most memorable in 1997. - to their offspring. 1 iron shaped llke-o Rarely ARIES (March 2J-April 19);); ^Fo i T o n ■ gcst chihuahuas rely do you h e ar anything about[ reality, business transaction,n. popossible even arbig as St. boot tlieft. tliel but it goes on, and most__ relocation in connection wilh c ^ Vcn'nsBrtI c n u os b ig ^ a s ^plains w that tuxedo seriouslyusly. Thieves steal 20,000 ves—. Emphasis on inietuity, espedallyioUyincon- I l^ttwHoiribla penguin? sets aI yearye nationwide. A particular nection with love rclatlotntlonship. imouflage. Tlie swim- group of 'W— ilucM' Ancient Creel > of wateraoft is cotegoriMd as• Opricom involved. 7 -2 ^ ^ clothes with onx)ks ii like the dark sea "substaistantial ships.” One of theseJ TAURUS (April 20-May 200): Missingh : :e the light sky from vanishe . Iciter received - only two monlhlonihs laid ; ^ ______rolling pin. shes every week, average, HSSno-' Q. Whot explo w hetherher to distant port or to the bot-• Focus on languaRO, immanituria V V/OUH7 IT ^ - -' ■ - - ^ tl a romance authori- tom of th jeas, reunion with old flame.'.‘Vounrbe Yo pltimageofthcper )f th e sea nobody knows. I musing. "I have just obout all11 I cacan han- A. N atural camclen fa ll in love w ith Q. ^Vhcrc^Vh did the earliest version did” Aries Involved. ming penguin looklu ic k ly th a n w om en of “CindiInderella" come out? GEMINI (May 21-June 20»:20): Bright1 from above, like. men. t Prove iL W hich A.In In Chino. About A.D. 855 in' Ught shines, darker comers of yoyour Ufe ;• ------below. to soy they^ In love western';m world time. ore eradicated. Path clearedcd forfo new —- Q. You quoted i directiun, revival, of love• Inieresi.int I |i |i |i rnrnu i r n r irge-co^d ty ns saying men Question of marriage looiw large • n ------r - B i s ------be settled vety soon. women more quli CANCER (June 21-July 22);1): I’lentyI'ii lo a M t i t l M r. faU in love with, mi i?------— H i i ------laugh at - remark by child hits home, o re m ore likely to —blend-ot-hilarliy.-wlsdom-Jm—Secrete • By Mort Wi ' sr = =T=« = = revealed by Gemini, workk methodsme ACROSS Improve by cooperadon widi Sa^tiarius. IPOH'TLIKB \\ XTHOU6HT I WHBPIBREISTHe joy... I H6V/y / /WAVBE, I ’VE V ‘ 1 Anivod IliRliliRh't gourmet dining. S«^i EN LOOKING IH THE J SLooMosaln THepmecrtoHM 1I rp 86 A LOT THEIe EXCITEMENT... BEEN : Familiar ?(5Na PIRBCTON// g r>i> 10 Grotto LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Fa MVLIPBHAS />L HAPPIER THE S ould Ihis Iw r ^ _ ------IH.Good lt**,iJQn_ pbecs, faces - you'U ask, “Could doja vu?" Diversify, ask quesliileslions; be ...... Walker ^ | 2 rt5» ^ 9? ready for interview concerningilng ieurrcit events, faihion. Gemini, Sogitt^iIttariusplay iftdJl. 17 Klin • leading roles. : Roadblock 18 Olympic prtzo -VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scnt. 22): Ron - removed, clears path for progrcsigress. Shon trip OK'if measum are tokenn to10 preventi W jsar*^ wild-goose chase. Protect selfe lf ntn dose Iquoners, refuM to give up someiomediing of 'S li I gssffi value for nothing. f . momb«f I UBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22):!): ScenarioSc 2S Grow# old B igiurattlon: emphasim frwdom^thouglil, 20 B« inigol l | - Flirtation exdting but could proveprov more . •— By Bobm ^ \ 20Tokonlnto g s r - — ------intidpated. »MAindEmwt* expensive than originally anticserious dls- W l -g ss " Finandal staius subject to seric o i ; p „ - 34 Psnaleta eu^on with Virgo. 21): You’ve eMe e e|7 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): ------I 35 Room S«1/97, liUwlesiotu OF-MY^Te/JY’'. 36 Soa Mglo '' been through this before-utilizepetsonality, “ IJJ l “ rY 'esterday't Puzzle solved:' learned llighlisht Inidadve, pen ^ P i n e / s Thaves 37 Public mooUno c mr TKuM u«i* itaMcM. me. don't break too many heartsisi EEr. t^ h a ^ on beauty, art, cullure, romance,mce. Tauru* I SflfrnS^ Yei — m 30 Fomalo d o o r-- ptays role. ;2-Dec.21): \ V • i 40 Rodplonl SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-D \ - I _ S e r v i n g t h e ' Mlagic a , V alley Community EeTuonAf.Apri/CmiiA-733-0P3I. E xt. Page D-6 W e d n e s d aly. y M ay 21,1997 . T h e Tim es-Nc’'Jews GMSa:outs m:lake drej^ams a T(reality : ~ C Il L U B P j R Oi I F I L E — _ riends c e r oOME L ibraryl Y The first-grade Brownienie Girl Scouts ^ F OF THE J fron) Ketchum/Sun Valleyley’s Troop # 8 8 donated $300 of the moneyney they earned “ 1 _ _ Purpose: To_encqunigew public interest programa ati the College of Southenhem, ___ sdling^rLscftut^kies.lhi.thiipost.wintcr— and support of the librtibraiy, coopMate~Idaho anffjdplariinga usedTxwk sale to'ihe Idaho Make-A-Wishh Foundatioa.F ' with the library staff andid 1libnuy board in The troop is compriseded ofi ia-6 - a n d providing library servicesices and fodlitie^ ' For morlOre infomiation contncC Janefonet 7-ycar*old girjs from comrommunity and organize and implementIt fifund-raising pro- Babcockat324-3403 at .______Ji'cmingway elementaryy S(schools. They jects and sponsor speciaidal programs of i.-.vaMf-'ii? - have bcen-acdve throu^oi:hout the school interest to adults and childhildnai. year doing community serviceser work in Blaine county. They voteded unanimously _ Meets at the Jeromei PuPublic Ubraiy _— ,o-he}p-the-ldaht>-M-Mak«-AAVi6h— Foundation send ti sickc 9*9-year'old St. Dues range from $1010 tto $100 acoird. Anthony girl and her famiimily to Disney ing to membership status. World. US. s 55!!£lS ‘ Girl Scout troops are cncncouragcd to H e V Major projects: Ncwbiwbery, Caldccott participate in a minimum[1 olof two commu< ' Collections, assisting withwit the literacy nity service projects a year,car. The girls in i each troop determine whatlat |projects they will do nnd develop plansIS tot( dedde'how , to carry out each project.. TiThe money the 4 ado Brownie Troop # 8 6 from Xetchutchum/Sun Valley recently donateIted $300 to the Idaho and Human Performance, t girls earn by d )ing’ thc foU-‘all-product sale - FInt-grsdc Freej meals availaailable i i a u i c Patterson “ and the cookie sole help witlivith tho commu* Make-A-W;-W>sh Foundation. Members are,, topto| mw from left, Taylor Straley,ey, Alisa OurWielmer, Amy on is a sophomore p rc-cn^c^ c c r - .nity projects. FALLS - The SoSouth Control ing majoror. Stoll, EmilAlly Eshman, Caroline Falrchtid,, Kelly Kei Upton, Alnsley Qourley andnd Lade Anderson. . Commtmity ( Action Agenty'ic /s Head Start' BottomI rowroi from left, Karll Quinn, Court^ieyt^iey Lawler, Chyna Karterman, ArAriel Knoebel, Kaylle pro p 0 :am has announced itsts ssponsorship of. A r A o t ShefflaldaId and Katie Seville. Not picturedi arean McKenna Murphy, Undsey' Mason,N Jenny Powell and the t Summer Food Serviceice Program for « • « < »I •students honoreired •______Alllwn RmR u st ______Children; ■ __ J______Northwtwest Nazarene College in NanNampa Free meals will~bc madeide availotilc to hasnomeiiedscvi&alMBBicTalleyTireairca'sru:— id also completed 23 merit badgladges. Entertainment will11 indudei the Steel Dnii^ ?attending children underir aoge 19 whose dents toa ithe second-term dean’s list for ojcct involved the constructionm oof a Band, Wood Rivei'cr String Band, Wood ^income falls below the progirogram’s income etuning: 0a minimuiii 3.5 gradc-pointitavcr- a\ COMMUNNITY for the Eagle Trail nearr tthe River Gymnastics,IS, Sagebrush Reunion, ^eligibility standards. Childlildren who are ag&. Theyey arc Brandy Lee Clarice ofTtjfTwin Diamondindfield Jack area in the Southh HHills Earthtones, Bigwocood Revival, One Hand *'members of food stamp or foodI distribu- Falls; Jererald Paul Forster of Filer,.er, Jill ipairing the trail. Ten scoutsts aand Clapping and thele Society for Creadve ^tion programs on Indianan reservation EHsabctl!th Nofziger of Buhl; Heatlcathcr --pQ and repa households or Aid to FamiliesFa with Michellelie Oglcvic and Jolcne RarRancc EVENT1 O leaderss assisteda; for a total of 40 hours)urs to Anachronism, ______completeetc the project, which beneHtsnts all lh e public is invii■vited. For more informa- Dependent ^ Children assistajstance units arc Hruza, bothbc of Rupert; and JamieJeL I ce vho enjoy luking in the SouthI HiHills. don, 788-2700. automatically eligible to rcccivci free Andersonin of Kimberly. Library books upup for bid g -*is a ninth-gradcr at OT/iaiy JunJunior mealsn at eligible program sitisites. Meals will Hniza1 isi die editor of the NNC2 year-yc BUVX£^ The Friendsis ofc the Burley H i^ SchtIchool, where he is vicc president bc provide*! at Twin Fallsi H ______»■______. -M utu^alW dar'^ - Inside Managps Q]]g5t Mutual funds'...... EE 2 women. - • ClassifTed...... EE3^ 3 ^ - P ageE 3 M e 3 N E y Y AND)(:i,\ssii-FIED - T he Tim es-New;5WS W e d n c siday, d M ay 21,1997- S c cCtion t i i E F e d kk e e p s \h a n d s oc f f i n t e^ re s t raiIte s T hhrills, chiills: On Signs of skJovw ng econon)my help, butjiJuly looks like];Iy for next incicrease the^jobin^Antarctic[ca ------^JlwAwoclatodPrw,---- - ______H o u/exet,_stocks rc i - Jiave—now.ow.^^^HIiHHjKv'^H )l Ktelm ah ...... re c o u p)ed e c those losses as evidence I WASHINGTON —-The 1 Federal mounted:ed that the 5.6 percent eco-CO- ^ Tribune______, Interested? Reserve; passed up a chichance to raise nomIc: growthg rate of the firstrst lor Infomiation about Jobs'obs In intenst rates on Tuesdasday amid signs quarter,r, wasi slowing to a' more sus-us- lAGO — When most pco- Antarctica, contoct the0 ASASA at that the sizzling econonnomy was slow- ’ tainablele p] a c e . ek “overseas” jobs, they 303-790-8606. To subscrbscrlbfi to0 advance a their carccrs Fto the International Empkiyme iog to a more moderatirate pace. The And whilewl unemployment fell too a lymeni . while mallnaking some money. They s to ^ market rose in res;response. 23-yearr Iilow of 4.9 percent in April, Hotline, phono 703-620-19723 7 2 . r il, . v e a s tro n g se n se o f adven- „ „ •__BuLbopmKcrs pu y■nor jo be sft'lticky |ho tiflhght-labor-m asket-bas-not- pjwf iW a yflflf ture aboibout~1iving in a foreign in July. p u s h e dI upu inflationary pressures. In ^ - environminment and learning about he government reported lastast Many economists bclbelieve that by fact, the anewculrru ltu re. of the central ' week thaJiat wholesale priccs fell for a ly exotic, but they’re exciexcellent the next meeting of r a irite destinations include straight month and inflation , opporrunides for everyone.)ne,” said bank’s interest-settinging panel, Fed fourth st e, Africa, Latin Amcrica, n e e d to ta lw o u t a t th e consqmer co level is running at Will Cantrell, editor andJ ptpublish- officials vrill feel the nee Asia andidthoM iddldEost 5 pcrcent so far this year, lessess _ er of International Employployment more insurance againstnst inflation by just 1.5 p Sweda, Shawn Hill and __ nudginsiQtcs.up.again.^in...______^than.halfalf.thej».ac.«i.oU9.9.6,______"•H otline, b i ^ d i n O o k to n\V , Vj a . ^ ^ —'Robbic'SC'Score-went^n’iinothcr ------Canrrelr^orked'fonhc-the-U:S:— The Fed announcedi ata t th e e n d o f a ' “ W hlat at the Fed saw was a signifi- J direction:3n: south. W ay soutii. As in Foreign Service in Hongng JKong, 4V hour meeting that thithere would be cant slowlowdown in the economy and ^ H f y u m South PolePole, ’ ^ L aos, In d o n e sia a n d Singapcjapore’. In no change in interest rates.rat no immem ediate threat of inflation,»n. - S S w eda'da worked as a construc- 1980, he started hiss hhighly Financial markets} rarallied on the s "why they dedded to wait,” tion maimaintenance coordinator in respected monthly newsl.wsletter, news with the Dow JonJones industrial saidjKon:onomist Lyle Gramley, a for- j Antarctic!ittca from August 1996 lo whidi accepts no ads andid rrecom- average gaining 74.58,58 to close at mer Fod;d governor.( ■ H ! ? Februaryiry 1997. Hill, an informa- mends only jobs that Cantrcntrell has 73P3.46, just 30 pointsIts shyi of its all- Membeib e rs o f C o n g re ss, th e b u sin e ss I systerstems manager, also spent researched. time h i^ set last Thurtiursday. Rising commununity and labor unions had several1 monthsmi at the bottom of In view of the many scamrams con------demond'for-bonds-pushushed'ihe-yield-— been-unlinusually-vocal-in-their-criti- —the-world;rld~QS'did'Scoie,' amissis; —necrcd'w lth”ov(}rseas"em"employ: on the 30-year Treasuryuy down to 6.90 cism of the Fed’s March rateIte tant labon» ratory supervisor. ment, I consider Cantrell1 0 1much- percent. in c re a sse, e , charging that the central The triotrio, employed at research needed consumer advocate.aie. • The reaction was quiteaitedllfercnton bank wasvas needlessly driving up bor-or- stations5 andai other facilities, per- The jobs in the Anta.ntarctic March 25 when the FeeFed announced rowjngg costs for millions of formedI theirthi dudes in one of the include those for chefs,;, el electri- iu first rate increasec iiin two years, Amcricoicans tq battle a nonexistent olated and frigid areas on cians, computer programiammers, pushing its target for■or th e federal mflaoona)n a ry tH r e a t the planet.n et. typists, construction worworkers, funds rate, the interesirest that banks The cricriticism was so pointed thatlat And tthe; h ^ lo v ed it. engineers, physicians,. supportsu] charge on overnight looroo n s, u p a quar* F e d e r aai l Reserve Chairman Alan n job seekers talk to me staff, linemen, pipe fitters,•rs, main- ter point to 5.S pcrcentIt ■ Greenspaspan took the unusual step of about getgetting overseas jobs, no tenance workers and more. 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U*r SoyM-1 »TM BOX.S 'i £ S : 'S I e ^ ^ ^W K Cjg^ ^ ^ Iing long distance charges. Jii SorOMH S«M BUO40 B490 -51 MINNEAPOtiaiAPl-P) —OnmhUufmTM’ S0-. 00; eg ' *’■« • ^ ■ s s : i s . s s s s K ^ gn" :.8» H^i LiM SMB* Che. MM»a«oB^10.0ftWI«gon»ln 7 JU.0 00; WoNftBloi The 2S communities involvedinv S S.!S : SS y»«AT ss ■ ffffla?S ' S S H s S I r ,,are part of a larger localal craiHing M«T . U* - - gjo 8 00.0m* area approved last Novemlember b y ' » iis .'I w “ -1. " 5® ^ o a Suo*r IQM 10.?B 7#J0' 70.80 42J0, T - '_ , the Public Utilities Comminmission. r!oi;.~».’oS Ss <1141I*** w ^ ■CS^i” ” *’■“ -T'OSSIL Q FUELS ’ IEastern Idaho is the .lastt of th r^ i i • 14®^ 14 87®S7 14.69 -.08 Mon.-iuln2.1S2 ^7.807, W132 ’ ■ ■ _____ S ugar Mon.10PWIMB.79B expanded Tf>^i calling aieosieas to be S S S .iS NEW YORK (AP)-AP)—^utimBadneenVioNowYsrk implemented - by the telei (OxMpwbuaM NEWVOI» YORK (AP>-Sugw bun nwig «i FM No cfMT«* TuMMy; ' ‘ elephone 478 478 47S —« VaHCeftiCeW»o.a^ jnaCcy EMIyng*^: ^ ^ M e t a l s /c uJ f ' ^ n c y company. ------„ i -H J S - — ?- •*oa«u — l^'Hie-Mogic-VBlleyTvasconiconverted “ 1IJ3 jaiMU t2J9 . - OM 4U 439 4 437 437 -« 112JXMI ih'February and southwe[iwestem 1J40 ••- .Moa-im.l«877 , JU “ • ?N. ^*^^n.07 10.90 IIJM •,..0, S S s ^ K litt ^18 2i!u 2i!u —ji I 14.00 _ ..M Mon »ep»nW8»820______o a _____ 10.t3 10.84 10.78 I0W--4.-.08 London *(Mtnoon flung: 8343.00w u S p ^ __ ■__*J0 J J Idaho coundes went operacio*ationalin '------10.88—10.09—10 89—10.8B—».-.,01--- ton*»ltB«:»3«2.eS«i*rJ0.— April. The expanded-]ocal;cal:calling— -• M 0.ullt M.Tt IbM» " « gMlCAOgw-Fut 10.80 10.84 10.80 1084 .. 0AtZ89. Jun JJ*’* r J S r i T * ' i i 10.72 10.77 10.71 10.78 :s4. ESSSS.!S!i?:i£.r area in- eastern Idaho includesinc < U« 8«*. 0» ;>tuiMl1.207. Mon.-oMn8.eSI ^81 80 0*0 IS l i liS liiw «:« 'lliS A ] m erican Falls, BamBancroft, lon.-*c«wiM147J10 jlS cwSoUM^Si ” .S E E i S E S18380.181*82.41. 2*^ 20.71"■' M7 20.90 20.88 2048 ^1B Blackfoot, ] Dayton, Downey,ley. Firth, ______^ *44 JO 34J.80 381 -.1 ? 1 S J i- E o .v l! ,44up**41. ______. ” ■» 20J7 20.87 20.81 20J1 —18____JFronkiin, Grace, Idahotio F] alls, 3rSfSS“-:s—s«— “irr*-^-388—U8—-m ---- ’aJp— .-Tu*.-»342.70-i5p------g j ------Inkom;—Lava—Hot—Spi-Springs;— - uir Sw ir ?i840 mio 412K 399 399JI —13 ^ Jun TmM Oond 110.12 109.13 300 »0 MO -3 ; = » ssi‘ss‘;:,^.M mRaput>UcH«tionMDank4pm1.mTi«8M300w. Lewisville, Menan, McCanCammon, :f Isi'.'i' » ■ S 5 22.43 22.43 22.43 22. 2088 20,88 20.34 ^ ]Montpelier, Pocatello, Preston,Pr< Jun NT8CMM> 43900 *Jr60 22.44 22.44 22.44 2244 ..1 sS K J:oi NEW YORK (APi-Fubraalndmg«»ngonB>*NYM«B ^ Rexburg, Rigby, Ririe, RiveiUverside, OuoMoni hxn SMM“ ft C “ '"■ 100 Z « . 410 401X 40U -10 iz, SS iS gs gs rl loioJ loiS • liS • —14 Roberts,I Shelley, SodaI SpSprings :«t-Mln88. Mon.-* uM 272 lo. •»*«. 5JJ 221.01*:» 21AI 20M 30M -.18 ^ - & .» 1 .0 3 0 ■on.-* opon H 13.233 "** GOLD !!rr^ Op*n -Hv> u» 20.79 —18 and I Thatcher. ______B e a n s 100 Boy ol: doBara par «or ox. 20J4 —18 ------8.000 bu rrMnum;:owapwbMt«i ov _ ._ ,20.34_-16 ___ U>y - mxX :20W 267)1 . 287K --U An M2J0 344.20 341J;.,:»!SS :1 5 S - | Pnnt •r* rwl u ofOMfi. 100 pounot, t. L iv e s t o c k 20.M —18 - J o b s ^ z z ^ te M kM Mano M n u I and itorae* I JMJ» 2«K 262M -M --- :---- u.oosis :;s i».*.’>o< ^ WI20M 280 280* -M POCATEIATEUOtAP] —MM^annDwMu ' ElrS S * S .t i a MorL'aooonM' T ^ S S S L . I 2M 2M Wtrmoun Ok 3S0J0 382J0 3S0j ContiniwdfnmEl OraMnoniMmt. UOOO. pnM S21.00, 2«M 201 lot -M SvStSSTOO( o*^^ notiM PncM.r.MMQMWiMlyby ^ 277 Mond«y:lHtvMly^oomnwcIM caw* S; S Hk S5S !!:S-.=.iS IAntarctica," said Cantrell.ill. ‘“ies a rare chance, on unusual oppoipportuni* H 270X 388X 28» J S JSZ.UM 74.00.79?0; «S!JbIK bToS ^ ^ i:l iii I I MMM Hm . U.S. 0*Mm»n( o( Agf^S io A n ^ tfM r M«i.'iulM42J4lU49 IwitMn*« h y *ioOT« aa.oMr w P^ s ty to live on the world’ss se'seventh noiff»m. »»0MJ1.00.p«0. tWOOWW JlV ^ ^^.-lOt-nwaftS.38SJ28 lM(Mrtt» [tan M 382.10 384.30 382.1»3...SS:1:!S S i H l l I i i i ! na» UOOaKUhopnU.IniWdlTSOO KM ViiirttiSbpw h**«^weaM* r» 38880 ■'41,10 g ;; 80J0 » « eiJS 00i2 80J2 —38 continent.... < You don’t livelive there ImMd US OO OuotM curwt on U.y 1: :oMpwbuM ^!I!S!1»; toihi Umo* (Ironi Utne FaUi S9.00-90M WMyuW ^Mon.'taalM 40,908 87.10 87,10 88.12 88.12 —38 . unless\ you have a reasonion to be : 179 leSX 178 .7X___andeonvr *—ISW—T80X—1J8X -~3X:----noouotail ^aopM.nL1M.«30.:_^ there.*'And'eveiyonethere'1sre'hasTo— “ **•■. BoM k*dwhdhn73i»-7^^'*iad>«r :------“ ffi— sss"!is-ss"l;i s = 3 I G r a in sS S ?‘i=rii"‘ir :3' ss£r* 78.0040.00; am* COM no quo>»; Mock Ofam* eMOBvyflVoanaparveyat. be approved by the Nat[Rational ' Mtr 19M;^ II189 188X 180 4X tNK»(MlrSJ^'-sTiiisss'CKriSr “•“ .S w" " SSs s s s S 5 S S ZS Sdence s Foundation. V«BnOnlr» Mon1UM797 '' Jul 471.00 473.8 “We’re looking for people i Hk m Icr wt "»■» «*«o^ 2Sf' ^ 4.11 N¥UwiApl2J0 E«aSI IBf ! .sa r.5:g is :i n" son 4M - S ' . * ^ | | | | ^ : ^ | 1 , 82.78 4.11 H"! . E««r 1i<7 .w UH^ 1BJ> •" : lH 3:s: H i'l in‘24J4 4 « .M ^ ^ ^ S a ^ ; i | i | nn I2.R 4M. r i i « : i h w H " ; ] : a i s i l t I 4n 13M 4'M AARPInnt: }Wp t i g . 1 ■ 1844 4.19 ..Jl a s 5 ’“S .« S8fl1 4J7 g i i l i ^1:1 n I8M *M 2* PITWA.P 8ftM •Jy ■hMWSdn BiHi!H i i is = sas H is sssrS •#nl7.70 4^ 48 IS uSorti 'u ! .j)! SSf"""ii aa es Si illii &SH: IIE ars H r?s:s KMI i l S T s T o i m M pn 10« . .. 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M iiI I S j i ------s-js'w riST S-^."in 1229 . r a g i f - s : -i ] iirii » - l l I Sj n 18M _ “■'iJffpl;: . s j : s • s i s ’s s . n l m [ g ; S n 11.47 I aH "§ :s M ' sli l l s Sff."n 10,77 ” _ l i ti : % 8ns,s:£ ss:n l1 l! « _ • H i s i SSSJnll*4ii Mi i r i s I R -!5 f f ii i s ‘-a 9 T '.-.. :■ : ■ '••.;■ ■ M i i i i i i l .Wadnaad>y,May2t]Uia97 ‘Tlma*?*«iiii,T«»Jn Fatia, ldiho''E-3Idihc . . r ...... Mon'h Gold rrnine fraiud figuree lived C h a n g^n g worlid o fin ^eestm entss unassu]imingliffe, neighlibors say7 o p e n s; opportui < mities forr w om ena . WASHINGTON .(,.(AP) - A ago or more, grew up being[ling told Kntfrt-BkktefffewSetvteB»______r ----- T m igh^ effort is beineing expended that money mandgementen t was Tracklh{hg the Bre-X stock in the world of mutlutual funds ^ something they could lea>leave to >gy of events leadinQ upllo the these days to talkk to women o th e rs to w o rry ab o u L JAMES CTTY, Vo. — . fBt»0( Minerals Btixk due to . about investing • T h is p re s e n ts a s p e d a l problemp ro • Felderhof and his familylilyS T did v a not ? ; abeuteut its dalm of dscovering a You can p i^ up thehe message at when, as happens so> often, ol stay long in the Govemoi flrvd in tndoneala; in*person seminarsirs or World women find themselves divolivorced, community in Jamei Wide Web sites, on3n radio and widowed, or otherwise facedced with County. V,____ F*b. 17: rMM Tbrenfo cxeliengo In television — even frofrom old-fash- a situation that demandss knowl-ki _ Felderhof. 56, is underi e r investi- | >21.20 | j \C - T MSmaiaorBuMngdapMR _cdgeable-moocy.£managciIgcmcnt—. ----- ntUon 9X<0t»r------_____ ioncd ink-on-naper^JiQoksjind. 1 __ . gatibiTby Cono'dian pollroTice-oTa— V 5rochures:'Women'in as a group'' K JjPp p la n n in g a n d de cisio n s. central figure tn a gold1 hhe o a x lh a t . _ / V need to get better atIt thetl business . On top of all that, thererc isii the forced Bre>X.Minerals_ils Ltd., a , . F«b. 10 of mana^ng money,/,,and ,t mutual _actuarial.fact that.w om en have1 Cahoditm' Mning'cbmpoiipany, info ,, . . funds provide one: wayw to help , longer life expectancieses thani bankruptcy. One nei^bj h b o r w h o them achieve that pur] men, and thus must makek c eveni ottended a cocktailgil party ,5 poitMeUoRjn ...... ^ Some of this isn’t? Si i n , t , t c . Q B mJUUfiUKlUUiffill sgreater provision for theircir laterI - 'Felderhof hosted ot hiss ssp p ra w u n g otnawctmOiiitnt thon promotionalll hype.I But y e ars. ____hot^e around Christmas ■ M*rch27:Br«-X' " T i s s - _____ ^ hnliinny — /-thofotlOMmof#------.. ..behind the.drum-becjeatiog.lies.a ___tors o day,ly, ccompared_to.about,ZOO______.“O ur.first.fioal.is.to.help.1ilp.raise_____ plete vntlTbuUers and wnwaitresses mtorMU sssjssrt* ■ ■ ■;/ thmSOporcofltot serious and importanant story, soy beforehandUld. tthe level of awarenesss ai about — never had the cha:hance to 10 *"*- conuWaooncludM / tnelrvaluo.aloMor. some top fund industustry officials 5 h e saidaid that testifies, along iinvesting among women,” S:Smith return the invitatioii / moro than Ubillkso / U.S.. In trenxisd — women themselvslves — who with muchch other< jccent evidence, ssays. “I meant to, because! PFv y e n e v e r • // MHoflthatover1oDd( hove put in consideiderable time that a kee::een appetite exists for “Not only do they get: startedsto been so beautifully enteritertoined,” tayiRdnltMIMI* / studying the subject.t. efforts off thisth t ^ . la1: te r th a n m e n , b u t th e y tatake k e less said the woman, who livlives near 5 • I r s s s ; r “ ______' S!S!!iMo?ooS"' ^ “Women tend to be less knowl- For anyiy skepticj who questions rrisk,” she notes. “All the! stustudies tbe gray stone homo m e t h a t ______c nnftrfp ident-and less— LWhether_ir women need to be _show_^at.women.are.more. s ore con- Fc1derhof~b~pught inr i 1!9 9 5 - f o ? ------1 active than men, andmd than they addresseded separately from men se s rv a o v c.” $589,000. "I regret thath a t.” S h e J need to b e,” say,ays Bridget on a subjeisject that seems so gcn- Becausc they often stanan with asked not to be identified. MacasWll, chief exeaecutive at the der-neutraltral, both MacaskiU and ssmaller nest eggs and conri exexpect . ®2/10 ------■ ” ^ ^ ------1W7 -______w “They were trying to i m a k e i t . — New York firm gof Oppen* Smith haveave ready answers. “I do to t live longer, adds MacasicaskiU, casual, but there weree aa l l t h e s e L 'A ' ' ■; */'. '■ f r , heimerFunds Inc., whiwhere she has not believeeve at all in singling out “women •' need more aggres;rcssive people — buders'and wawaitresses , -WAttMiP ^ - BtOMB PHOJPPiNea run a broad nadonal;ol program of women for:br spedal treatment." investment i; products thanin men,r . — walking oround.” saidlid anotherI IB S -. • ^ ' seminars and otherr educationale “Five or sixs years ago we found not r less aggressive." neighbor who asked nonot to be ' \ efforts .directed at w Occupatli t l Q n a l H e a lH i IC ellulaEM* P lus Wlrilln- iSr hralMfU riacr lltr. T im es-NN l e w s C la s s ifle d oj 629 Washlnington St. N. |®|MAG3IC VALLEY• n ' ' tMtrior SuitI t e B k 77 3 3 -0 9 3 1 REGlONv>JAL MEDICAL CENTER u m m i 7 3 4 - --7336 : ■ - Wy lAOIC VAtXEY LANIW D OF OZ AUTOMOTIVTIVE BOOKKEEPERR CLERICAL 108 •— I STAFFINQ Daycaro»Proachool, Pr oaoa immodlalo0 oponing.oj Largo Bookkoopor/rocrocopllonlat Socrota^/rocoptlonlitlonlst. full I PH.ayHALs l PROFESSIONAL qeSERVICE INC. 2yoara-7v-7 yoora, 7 3 5 W 3 . N.W. glaaaaa CO.c noods oxp. p o a ltlo n oval»all. at Loa. timo. Apply Inn ppr o rao n SER VICES 734-C♦-0600 Twin Folia , laaa Inatollor. Schwab Tiro,0. 421 Bluo Robortaon Sy»ply.)ply. 2623 PUBUC SERVICE ® 0 5ib CHILDCARE ly. Mon.-Fri. Muat Lakoa, TwinI Falla F for a . Klmboriy Rd. t . -6566 MlnlCaaalo { I HE88 AQB 08 Sanacka. Largo hovo good < BABANKRUPTCY od driving rocord caroor-oriontodod individual , , ------Fodofitl taw allowo you to JIChoptor&AQrolotod . , ■ foncodI yard.yn 25 yra. oxp.. & profoaaJorolonal oppooran- with gootf-cor eorroct your crodit roport co,CalM-801-800.666-3649. tions & pooplof t currofilly caaoa. Froo tolopltono ■ l i T • ng In tho . ■* for Troo. For moro Infor- conaultatlon. ■ C ability to hondlidio muniSo h a a on o p o n in g I CHILDCARE _____ 2-- !l------AUTOMOTIV'Tl*^ cfincurmnt tAJtk CloaalfioS AdvSriIvortiaing 't. n mation about credit rmalr CASH 38-7760 600-546-2166 I •SERVICES LOVINO I ocoms, wrtto to tho Fotf- 0 HOME CHILD Nood oxporlaorloncod body f t y , so n o fUUa a In ciu d o loa oxporT- WmV H. MuOMrry ' - Moala provldod, poaon to di . Comput- -: _ oral Trado Commlaalon, 2 2 9 0xper/0f>cff A O A PPE CHRISTIAN 100%omploy. 4 U ? _ £ yr om-6pm.73?-0992 (ight contalofision work. Good m Srm ont mod Mlllngand LOST • notwBlllar. 6 mo. ’ lOOL hoaoponlngs . . , - ' IBANKRUPTCY S 3 S i o " ’n?l > otiquotio otd fomalo woadng pufp(«»■ SW&S hlld caro. agos 3-6th LOVINO Iv worn woli rtu In fo rm a tio n C o n to r , i jmpottUvoratoopnOKp- gfodo. & Pfo'lt ohorir collar. Wod. night Of eoily to. for tho aummor oxp.nf . Wo offor ^2 1-60(ve76-70e0. I tor 7 bonkruptdoa. Call nnd lh(Iho upcoming achool -Nowbom-•rt^h^rn^^ “ S * Expor. holpfu Ttiuro. morning on 3rd U GET PAID ■m-7 call 734-4070 snofll pkg. upto" JoffJoff sttrttof at 734-6462. jS S rr'. Alao, aomo claja ' •W a rta n d , train tho right p< AVO.N. Can 7 3 4 ^ ^ . _ 48 OvohMlflht Pooplo XY throuQh Satur- 733*'33*1625. ,aln opplTcotl ro. $600 EVERY DAY r r r r nlnga for fall. Call 10 to: - “ TLosTrBlookCobV-e yro,f , , . jf>oododto.looo8 wolQht&_- - Bocauae.lwo(kffoofor Jl^SECLEANINQArron- Bt&2ndahlfl0to. ..rrnuftTiw at/ • oam oitro Incomo. tonWdofa/ATwln-Falia 3603.161 Mofriaon.^ -^W o^Si TIVE PA IN TER - t e * * ?/' B 7 f T f ‘ ------Nm Pattoraon-•aon-T------old. maio. Frt. 8/9 Clovor/ you...6-5...1*«X«05-3553 / » 7 i o r c/o Tlmoa-Nowa 25 1-eO(W32-6973 ] rty.Can73S-0677-Joof>n. Babysititlonw1a>da/ovoa/FT. m a'aP Itt cod outomotlvo L L ’ ' Jowa Fllor area.Lovod & m|sood loodod, Full Umo, consldoratlon.I: ______POB ox 546.»6. ' • vory muoh.'AnBwora to . B 4, 2 yra oxp.. FA. ■ ' — HEARTQUEST holplng AINTINQ Inaldo & Out. I.rofa.* avail.326-5860 P o rr ln aa aa r o a , aum m or bonoflta. Paycommonau-Pa- CASHIERS Twin Fafla. ID 83303833 •Shadow* 326-3169. Oao, O dd Jo b a & Yard i FAX' ■ ■ oponlngaig a. Sm all group. « to w/oxpoi CONSTBUCnONN 1 • a n W0ri I •I- t ■ m m m > » T lj^ H«w». T»fa F i^ IditeIdito^HWsdDstdqi Ptey £L 19977 . — 1 . . CONSTROenON cDRIVERS MAMANAGEMENT .1 [ m e DICAHCAL RE8 TAUPURANT SALES areapaVph( tw m ~ ' W ater Wall Drinor poelllanI ATTN: OTR DRIVERS BURGER KING RNI or LPN, 12 hr. shins, Malo or fomalo,foi rnust be at 3 Peimanont H P R E S S '- ^ BvaUabio w/S. Idaho drtll-' CClasa.A^COi.,.Late mod- TwITwin Falls ond Burtey lo< 4-4. Coma C and loin our least IS10 yoare old. Avtil- Lo i a p i i ^IBITWAin^ a 7,iu b “ b?did A t& T - Your Local Real EataEatate , lf>0 compony. 2 yr#. oxp. e /e d eonvonilonal with c«catlona now hirlng'fa* toanriinroroxporloncod able to'0 work any ahin.~ Ouo to comi AUUNQ locations. Earnrn $ 1 8 0 K Loan SpedUlstinst In driDIno trade roq. Must walking doora, hoppers & alstant al Managera. prolesiilosslonata. Apply In Only ontlinthuslastk:, pooplo tions. 3TprajT.Tw op “AN^EHAUIAUUNU yoar. Minimummlnvaat- •»PoorCredS&Bankrumkruptcy • ■ have. Of to obtain an reefers. i/HMga S oth»r rson al Burley Care mlndodjd^raons need to now for yo - S I S ^ I . •»2!eroOown_Purehasi:haaee “ MEWT NFFD: EnlhualttaUcJQ:- -Censor, " r u c h . C a l l ” v?R&oCDL. MustbeI S0a-734-90e2. divlduals dl with manage- E SSn^ '^DoWCorSolSS^ bondable, hsvo a good : ment oxporienco and a >ICAL'-X q SVS?:ourso. 2097 C a ^ Uonal comp I I— .,1 I Franchise alrMdyty making ^ 12S% Equity ionLoan driving record &daig freo.' “DRIVERS commitment cc lo superior immod 10 Rood, Twin Fans, o d you^wriK iibs g— lii215 ^ p«)plohappvln3i135 states ■» MobVe l% r mDK- OK- Sond roaumo to P.O. Box Avonmore ^ Wosl haa Imme- ouostq, service leadership time cl minimum oxponso I reSUHEPREI•REPARATION expands to Idahoho. Homo -*Outek Approvals 230. Wendell. ID B335S diato openings for oxpori- and fast rood oxporienco Musti»t Ihovo offleo oxp. RESTAUFURANT poict classrssroom training ■aaaBBBaa based wholo saltale distri- 736-0033 or 800-7424rw M M or tax to (20fl) S36-2024. oncod truck drivors for lo- a - olus, Pleaselaso call for Information O xbow CC oto n e ed s w ait addltkxltk>nal on Iho iob Tba Magieigie W ord bution business.i. FFull time u t t t t t t T H t ttT W cal roulos based out ol . orsubrsubmit applicatk>n and person1A & cooks. Compel- training. Wo provide com- ' RoxIWohJo hours • or part time, Ploxtniblo hrs. ' CUSTOMER SERVICE Qoodlng. Roq. Closs A WE vVE OFFER: Competlllvo resumeum otoiSandySchaor, Itivo wagogos, 401K.-lnsur- pioie compmpany bonofits. •734-82'-8217 Talk to ALL of 01our fran- **★ **★ **★A *1 r* * '* BUSY high-tech printingI CDLw/endorsements, cotnpensalion. Inconlivo In Falls Clinic A Kos{^ a n c o ,,^pd vacation. Comp motor medksdlcal, dontal and — — chises bolero youM decide. w h » n th e B a n ki SS a« y . company noods outgoingI cloon driving record. A plon. ni, medical, denial, paid lol P-CP.O. Box 1233, Twin Join our11 teami-1 Por appll----- optional oonponaion plan sec- m ] 291 l R i Investment S28K. customer service rep. n ^ W e y trk training W and odvancomont F a^ICis ID 63303 or call 733- catk>n applyae OL old------S d to lio iw CuBI.800-791-8 X)CXt340.EOE-___ _ 3 0 , Blisssa or call 352-4250.---- income wID . w . J y e»" s - -=— -Plonsnnrprrreoiiattty:-- -potent&lr------3700 tt . OnBEUlESMTEtaE Loans-: ------Qood English & phono tive roulo poy w/oxcol. 1st year depond- HCAL . . RETAIL. ---- 30,000 lat l i i i i - . t m __ sklllB & a eye for dotall benellts altor 90 days, u/nWo are a growing, thriving ■ --r. - ing on obDlt’bOHyoTKl'quallflc* misceLLANEO2 ^ ☆☆☆☆■ required. PrfntlnB experi Call 934-8195. e x t 24 for V» Nights I franchise with Jo restau- ^ N A . Jl promotions ani AMERICANM8TAFRNG ff *3KDown LondMoMMobile ence a or knowlodge a Inlon/lew appointment or ranis in 4 states, and sUll W :raCEMAX ±:d"iSo n m o r l t , n o t Yourempio apply in porson on Mon. & JrSSo^owSStos r N E W S Homo Finandngdng _grow!ng,--lQJ»Qlln>19.ouL seniority.Jo Tc tw o c c e p to d . BpodollstalPI * m E T l M E & i ' "Wed-Z tb-4W al1720- “ S aa n a = :------success, wo need ere-, H e S ’sia" a suresrgn-of- -you needd-BTleasiwt-per^ a — -^^«o-ToTiT e ^ a S ^ ------CURRENTLY ntLoana • Nows. P.O. Box 540, IVdn South 2300 East, Good- m 10 bo ambitious, si&aonal ond I Falls. Idaho 83303-0546, ing, Idaho, AA^^OE. iicAL G3rov»thaniJ n md F^-tlm o at T H E FO L L O ' ‘Dobtponsolk^l^inLoans . k Crook Modlcal Ro- Q3pportunltyq S Mget ahood, have oRico arid ProfProf^onalor INDEPENDID E N T •Bankruptcy A Poor>r CreditCn - DRIVERS -...... — — oxporienM andononlr^^^ > Com6r-ls looking for------r r rodo oducatlon w _____ugM a*ble—- •------CUSTOMER SERVICE- — C pronourlal approach lo , ... -bottor^lso I , u ^ c j b a _ . - j u n i o r R O9U l T E -A ------Programs AvaSablt IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Exporioncod E drhwra for lo- P' hly dedicated A caring OHlceMax. 10 bondablo and NEVER A B45 business: ax. a loader in qua!- (roo to atarttart work immodi- 734-6452 1-600-6(»^-TCMP WENDELL;AREA 1-800454-2845 Willing to train, $a,7S start- col hauling. Class A CDL ti‘ iividualatoworkoa ill otnco products is Q|oiy yVE a .MncM st*ll8rMortg»B«l*S* ing paymoxTtflo-noorr-----" "wnh doubferartrlpteseft- -y~ ir* ln fl-A a * la ta m a ------Ing agalnr^W e- -rntoroslBTh LEntlraJlaiglc. _ .___------^------B o l w r l d aX) m------^ dorsomonls & deon drhr- C o S e lirin « l cfi«ick*out" lA'a preferred but will 5 - ^ ^ 5 DrllY«aral ROUTE 510 Call 734-6999 bolore 3pm (he excltlna opportuni- d 96 now stores In o rsh lo abiiblllly who gro — Ing record roquirod, Load- ‘J’ in os nooded. Wo offer ? g g ^and n have plans to looUno fw 1 , 100-600 E.2n(ind Ave. **********^ ____ CUSTOMER SERVICE.- -er-experieneo _ helpful. “t l t a l Ple_aee a p p ly In^ excollont bonoflt pockw ~op^ ^ 2 RfepRESENTATIVE perMO o r send your re- “ ’ 125-1S0 in-1997r- “ 1?^" op^rtgrtSy'S'Ejr-IST I - - --2,72 1 7 — ------70-100 Idaholo S t- N :------“NEED ------Plooso call 324-3004 or ^ why iw ’ro seeking torvlow pit Tho TImes-Nows has a 324-6333 or 324-6344, aum eto: - . SR®,* plooso call toll I EMPLOYOYMENT $10(W50TODADAY?' » 360 Blue Lakes Blvd. StorSS^^yTn^- : aorvko’^o-mlndod individu- (rootodavl-|M^282-2220. ^PP O RIT T Ut N T IE S R0UTES12 part-llmo opening for a . I al: 640 Rlor Avo. W.. gig 10 are . inlorostod in ‘ Call 734-43333 customor sorvlco ropros- [ 2nd Ave. Convenient LoanlanC < o. DRIVER Ji ^ ______..growing.ig.ln thoir caroors 100-300 W . 2n oniailvo. Outlos Includo FOR | FLATBED In 46. ^ long with uS at our SALES ------PUBUC; SESERVICE 100-400 W .33 n rd .A v e . Uconsod by th* StatoStato pf ------answering phonos, as states. Can 200-543-6120, p” apranaurial^ ^ , -MESS^BSAQE__ -100-300 WAv«w e .A & B ______I w o sisting cusiomora and ^ Twin FalliasJpfotloD;______E nlftpr DICffC - T W I I sExecutlve Podonil-«mployiJloymont In fo r-___ date entry: Pioaso send~■ EbUCATJONe ------—' P' Jlcal Mart, homo ih'odi-' ' ' Vl ito<(-thVe-rttdlo.- -nrarlon Is (roe ■--•i •••304 rosumos' to: TImes-Nows, Nown hiring elementary- IOW n in n g - commurtlcoiilcatlons Bvstoma ber,- rw ono cc MANAGER II ‘**1oqulpm'onl companyT NO’ it7St:“ I INVESTHEWTS PO Box 548, Twin Fails, toachors. Sond resumes iw undor new manage- Full & P a rt T im e and sen,^ca ID 03303 or i^ck-up appli to Canyonslde Chrlslain Large Lm Southern Idaho pivot 1 oboul fodorol 100-600 E .Milain a A ve. r u b u c SERVICE IrrTgailon compony seek- ™n»ont ond‘ with on o x d ^ g medium sizi nCE cations allho olfico, School, 100 E. Avo. 0, fl iw direction Is seeking • Coshrors)rs ■ In the Twin I :orebr America MESSAGEE Joromo 63338.______ing ^ oxporiencod. moUvat- ■ 912-757.3000 DELIVERY DRIVER _ od. soil startor for parts glstcrod respiratory •SalesAs ROUTE S17 Napa Auto Ports Is now ac- p Draplst lo join our new • C u slom t o orServlce ■SoloiyPIus Ttlso. tra ' FARM ai : SERVICE 100-500 W .3 n nlos do- ceptfng appHcsMons for a Wanted oxporloncod O Dfesslona) staff. SvpofU Assodatilates MAOi^hHo. M AGE tOO-SOO W . 5ff PT d e liv e ry p e rso n In sss.’s'iasfs S”pay A bonofits. Unique • E lo c troronlc/Computor aExcollontT jhoneto swothor oporotor. _ be b« ablo to supotvloo ond ^mSllS?Prov. ’ Lo^lm woJ^lob placem ent 1 0 0 Bik. W .6tl }on and Tvvin Falls, We oftor con- Call 206-324-7146 . flommunlcateot olfociivoly. ®PPoriportunlty to expand Assoclauates ■ Laptop Cor ur career. Only f^RTa • R e c e lvI v ln g /S to c k in g ■ Full RangeigeofProducta work to fill spo- osk you to pay fororltb It o - sislerii schedules with - WWofk^g tlona cannot ------rogulardoys offrCome- F ed apply. Please call to Assodatcatos______- ■. • - fora they driver. ForForfree I jm onto-slxo- -chorgoanuprn loin a progrossivo. goal I0 a l7 holp. Incl. milking, oryq, a must. Excellent Tinge amnlorMoW'Wilh’ ------a-Wandan- -InformatlomibourBViravold--^ ------orlontod orgonlzatlon with foodlng & record keeping, d lb at (2081678-3349, OI(lceMa>lax olfor compotl- months toto two yoora of informalmation about araa A ara InlariireatKf/r» Ing advance fee>e loIc a n compensation for long ss to b u a ln o ss abiding ompicnploymont M f- balngalndapi cojrpotltlvo benoflts- nigby. Id. area. 538-7367 hours hi ond dodlcotlon. * ° * ' tivo payly In 0 fast-pacod, b u s in e s s 1 p a n d a n t acams, writo to iho0 Po t , .y, .... f/ ' , _ _ — . . ■ • -1 ______J--’. ■------^ _ — - iM m i n M ^ 2t-19977 ~ 7-n t >sa Wsws, Tjrin Fsl^ Wafce-EH0-E6 ------_ 7 ---- B0ft£Y ' ~ 31JEROME - Corner lol, 3 TWIrWIN - N.E. By ' CAREYY aExquisite end of OAKLEY< - 3 dty tots. 3 ra0 M E TWIN FAUIs • 3 bt d n n .T JEROME - 2 bdmt;. 4-44Min- TWIN FALLS bdrm.1. 1'/fI'A — bdnn. lrg IMng rm w/new owner. owi 3 bdrm., 2 bath. road privaxlvacy. 4 acros.wtth Home10 on> 1 lot Big spacious memobile homo bath. 1663 SHylarvKlano.:$650- - d a p lo x G orage.wv/auto /t bath tri-iovei duplex. W/DW/0 BeautHlil oozy 3 2 gaastovoTAllnawlntottor.a ieo(600 sq.fL, full unfinished 3 ,0 00 sq.ft.a house. ' Call67676-7306 oo.lfa own lamland, 2 bdm tr dep. CaU 324-52«-524l. ••Oponor. Vory nlce.*$<.$476/- hpok;up; garago w/opon->pen- -S9,eD0. 462l8tAveJW;- - 'bj Ife. V. m l.'to Llttlo - ^ ' one on each o ">0: can 5^8300 or.-rencoo yard, storagairage D«thhom«on21/4ae»ar- -£ 'b asem en t St19.000. Wildlife. ' ' - shod, noar CSI. $500/mc0/mo LuKiouiorctwd,eardan Qn.4cltytoW°r6»0gfla.^... O - . Call 734-2927 Wood.1 &Goolhermal heat- PRAIRIE-GrGroat mountain h6rno71T75 b spot, lota ot good waiar. — ^ Ing coollnioling, homo theatre. rotro« locatlation w/panora- m a ste r bath. i L-6/13 -f $300/dep.-734-82566 d^oubls garago. trall«r JER0M JB E3bdrm,TW INVIN.,FALLS - Secluded Hundrodirods of ro ses, p e- mjc v|o w•o r« a a y ra c ^ .to .: :_Kltchon mrd-ll' " "U$66.000.324-e826/appt. 260C!800sqfl.4bdml,^bath,■ "trees.. UrUnique location, at ^ .tw p . sTf ..'- 000.-«)6-823-4S26 He.hlmwJo TWIHFAdi-Ac la ll. Ivlnorm. famUy nn, iaun- $195,000 ' . appiicailons. 3-bo TWO FOR THE PRICE OF •*£JEROME- 3 bdtm, 2 bath,- ONEl 8m to apprftdsto ”famUy rm, mora. 2 acres, t 1 TQCkRaalty N eat cloon hor ifB ’ Slove/no 3nteNoftown,$100.000. 7ard. 0ui- - -summer Raios-‘ TWINFAU.S this kFVOly 5 bdnn home, ^ »1,500.'734.68T2 oflor ^ ' 5 Z w " “i' $440- H oRealtorall 324-1161. 5 pi; 5 1 2 n RiOBY 75« 1 & 2 b d tm s r^ ro e1 CCablo 2 bdrm Townhouse, $44C with attachod studio- _!! RNI/RANCHES/ farm groum irgo.kitchen. -ripu'SLrr 9 bdrm Townhouse. $498$49S otrico, hot-tub room, kh ------I FARM ood sized Ih/* .THEMQMT 733r0739 73 ---- 1322 NrWashlnotOi KIMBERLY New sido of WN FALLS I ^A0 JR IE ^^J gatod^rang ♦733^740V rWW ' Nowly fM ttwd basom ont Ttown, 3 bdrm, AC, garage- ith firoplaco. TWIN FALLS -Lo ______. 1 bedroom , $335I Oh two lots. Great poton- «, O N 'T M IS S O O T O N ■ Making this hc ib a ., 1 . FHIS RUSnC STARTER , 1 cor ga- -jwiN FACt^bdrm,rm. du- 2 bedroom , $440» ■ Hal for entreprenour to -!! ^Mk HS e ^ " -TOlffWDtSIS":W Tnc«> ■ -fofloblo ondId iroomy. A- mne. fenced;; gga a s hoot -piB * w/coVBrod canarport, M'(^^e in spodoL&monihw i h ___ ' wotk at homo. R-2 zoning. KllKIMBERLY H0»■tOMEw/ovor1.000sq.fl. „ ,T! loUtoVlowa hoaiedshopop ond your ,conwoni«nt loc Jf living spoco. 3 bdirn.-l 8 e ^ " 0I ts * f'believing. O oni: .HbuUding lot l lo c a ^ ^ n r Kio pots. $450. 734-44-4120 R e n t F re e, bright, spa- spa $130,000.400 E 27th. 8PACK)US1,300S4.nHM 8 P oflh >roporty bosed on $30,000. CollC 734-5322 own.yord matco $600/mo-» dop. —— dous a'aoan, wdl nain-main w/3 bdrms & family rm JUI -bai)oih. focatod in a quiet - - tfo priced at S29.90g^ :.„73B-1208 daysy's’or ( 735^ TWIN FAbLS Avail, a tain0d .80fn0 w/8mallvarclyard ANOTHER BAROAULlVo -now -n paint a carpeting. Sit- rosiosldenllai aroa. Only g o '^ . LS3 Wool bidg. This mokOTTon bdrm. 3 bath opl. at111150 1 a storago. Som e wAvC ilroliy located. CoR Robert ™utchiiwn Hu to 1309 ovos. 'two homoa wtth extra lot-Ono ting tl on Igrcornerlot &- ling tlm osharo and ------— imporlBl_Sl. (near ircol- hookups. Friondiv) d ly ^ fI o t o n ' p SI’s e l e . . “« K p e n ._____ , TWIN FALLS -R( nowly remodolod, thre« c UANCEI-OPEM-FCOOR: rreal-OTtBtistato^scnms.-'wrtto- Jogo)._ includes rar - almosphoro. Kopola— ------bOdrobmsTSoSajraTToa' sl e F e d o r a l T ra d e i QBkwood = = ^ - s - |= — Juno. Bpad6us'4-Is 4-5 bdim^, dlshw asherjofrlg.,’^ 1 5 0 *C ail 734-6600*'ti'- ■ two badrooms. Buy (o- CairMilon C 736-6193 for -PLPLAN ' D RA M A TIZES *? lorago.-onl carport: $65trmo.. S golhor at See.OOO, or a fHIS 2;337-SQ.ET. 3 L S 3m i. So. 10 AEPIS N E ,Lr&“h'oCi’SOS. R e t. _dop No smoking, r>0{lopOis. TWIN F A U A iJid fllloLOPI p l...... ■"•wt I - ™adtm, 2 bath. sunkorTllvr ton, D.C., shares of wolor. b c ^ a i * ____ and glO , iillanal Freud inloi: coli 206-73:^ 3 3 ^ 5 4 0 ,-— k L T Y . ' ■^5650 dop. 73 - C ”.“ 737-3940,10^ _ _w/lowv3ryfadilty,$385/mo5/mo______\na a:«^-nT»rA ttoched------oves-andWoohon( — ♦gM d.ip:Clf324.g«.S44. SABALA 5g ionContor, ■ — — ^------TWIN FALI.S'Avalll 1^67^060...... TWINFALLS1SS .W . Smoll - fC X i.^ 'V n r i CanLoatffcW w ffaaWy R ^ L T V :----- sin’fllo^or^'o.ISotur^' ~'1^600^B7< sulloWofornow C A j i T OlU U T F R E E TWIN FALLS TOSOS S$700Mio Im m odlatoiyr s bdrr 73-3446 3 bdrm..2.b.ath.Ith. largo path apt. 359 Phod1 rn S te tS S 'l; HA>>ER“,RMAN. Dairy farm- --S{flr»jf” ciL:turod homes. i-800^73- ______Li______Ing, -omilyroom' Rd. W. Indudos range.rai lo. 320 ac. between Voryroasoncnablypriced. s>l08H0NE,JE . L om nnl----- */wood stove. Cai QLENN8 FERRY. RIvor- KIMBERLY. 2 bdrm. 2 out io \\A HaQcrman. Qordon . Carport. dishw asher;-S550Orno.. 1 .TWINFALLS.:^ ------— front must ooo prepe^ . —~bathrdderhomow/31X56k clot -homoinportC/IT Appls &AC - Elwood & Everivans S550 dopJ No smokloklng. 2 bdrm :TK th. w 734-2226 |nd. For-lnfe:8:>:886^6. - - ^734-1401 Large homo proBontly shop gl wtth 3 phase powof- O S i >1 no pots. CallA^A-dnm . $399 pof mo, 7 . u^asbod&breoMtUL ; • ' . . Yes it'sTruor +5 car gamgo on ig.com- •’«» n • ■ n iAkttTT4 tr jayiN FALLS 74 ^b ^ - 737-3940..^ Small cabin Idool for morlcai „ lot. 606.Woot c LTON 270 acres, i 5 . Th’oso'nowgrconstructodctod------^ WMkond hunters, flshvr- e d pasturo.>$59.000. - fiN C O M E I arm.J EaffiT hftih w/bamt & r TWINFALLS . Center St. $76,600. C vrt« 'duiarhomalniinj sESvs.^^:'! JEROME 2 bdrm wosher/dr)I bdrm apt. f up. small back)nth*$300 ■ S l l ■ [U4-3161.' -y jp^PH^fP^^^B^^7|SK4-£744. ! \ . ■ — deposit. C i^U < m i Iaho ~W*d«»e»& Mw a n s Or— T - — • -• -■ H O R S ^ -2 '& 3 yr. oid TRACTCCTOR - John Deorot :«PUe9rw-washed, choppod MATTRESSESSES. Full aizo P/UNT 8 PRAYEi^YEHTalrioas. TLC Dog Groocnlr>ilno-TroM TW H FALLS. 1520;6 PPrin- 6 0 s ' 1 . 1 APHA cona, Bloo Roon, . 4620.•0. QoodC cond. S7500C "A nd delivtliversd.=544^7e^ =fdr499.hot«o^lum a-C alU =53S0.-=(5)rwoirwood'chairsr '-yourdogto tendtidpr lo ^ coton DnrThur. ft I ROOTOFORREjm ' IIn ^ M M A T E S W A H ^ SSorroil & bftwn. Halter Colli(702)762-2375.. (70 '■ “734-e681.~ - . r r r j , - - : . -SISQ. Can 324-tt4-4764. care wftUe beingigroomed. gi 5/22 ft 23 Ba.m.-5p.m D porsoo to Stack TWIN RALLS Copri Motol, TWIN T FALLS - Shoro 4 tto eut or . Sat. 5/24 9a.m .-tp CTOR;MF_1080.'600 ■GO'acros,9S, sm all'balos of MATTRESSEISES. Kioo aize.- PEO N tES fo r I r33-3509. -19 4 0 's b o d r o o m .s WWy. rolos slofta $130. bdrm. I 2 bolh, w/colioge jrfu. $100 a s o t Day. OrdocE,bi - ' ■■ 1950's chrome dirwnow ttoset ... Wtcftoncnoa. 733-6452. tomoioa. I closo to CSI. ___ 1734-8418. ______no^rC a« 206-706-734-5207. " ' '1 w/8 chairs. FUIng^ablicabinet S250. Evos 823-4695 HOf • JER O M E Holldoy Moiol. J lO RSES -EXC OH, rofn- ' MATTRESS M1MPDV “»*•• canning Jararei•areiec. Ing/ cutting/ arona. prof.. TRAILEfiLERs 7" W m l REMEMEMBER I t o o l s /im a c h i wood- _AKnDdoloda>om3. Somo TWINt PALLS-fomalo “"O Slzo.-HololrOl^urro.*l30. ThatbWhdayad: lee cream freezer, wo kilchononoa. S37S/Aio or • • i prospecta. 324-6774. >rso* Slock*Cargo ■ B advouoUbad ft misc. ' • rbommolo noodod for Iho _ £ 2 ^ ■ Coll 734-868 ------6omoUmo.ao ------SIOOAvK. Coll 324-2361. i -UUUty.Tmllora______summor. No drinking or HORSES.h C ALL TYPES'------fruttrnjckbods ft Pans itt-whlto. * » S 0 . 73rTkW-Nfftw?-l smoking.S185/mo + ulil. bo ■ 'SOFA - Ott-v tape carpel blndl TWINFALLS MOTEL3 ' , 1 Bought, aold & tradad. . Quont G loss loppc C^I7364S42. - • 0011733:6055.------_«,E.J ~Wookiy~rmos starting ot _ . -bifL-saso^ y tioae?- * W ------S120.00. 248 2nd Avo. HOFiORSES. Broodlno. 6 Slol- . TV.-S200. 7 Wosl. Coil 206-733-5630 ' ind7pm ...... 1«*ey5 ^ 1 “ - $2500. Call 768-&1-9599. i J j i Ilona.llo 2 btack & whito WEED£0 CUTTER-a-pt.1 — e o i------n . TWIN FALLS Quiot molol. ^ APHAAP ovoroa. 1 block h. Uko i now. $500. ANTIQUES t^ & J ' - ----a — ------1 TICKETS^^iF^R SALE: TABLESAW,2%hiihp..$150 AOHA.AC Sorroi APHA.& 813^ JAZZ,Rush-aI-6/20, Moody Transli/caso/trtpocXX1-S300. V i T i R T n m n T ^ SeSAvk. $375/mo. Ind. mi- 11326-5692 _ . COULLECTIBLES | }7S4 . CTOwavo & rofrlg.736-1988. AOHA.AO Horsoa & colia for . JCnONS • Bluos-6a8.80.801-467-4119 Caii 324471 solo.sol Border ColHo pups. M 7 0 3 • NINO RCROOM SET. Dun! TWIN.FAU-S.-Wlth kilch- WorkingWc parents. $100 ■ .SELLESTATES — TTUMPOUNEJ N E '- 14 n . TOOLS. Jot 48*X1( CUSTOM • yfo.eextraloavos. id.Exe. cond. b6xbrakb.Sl299 I ------9 0 1 - - - ons. $95 wkly, S225 $360 .,00.00. Black Canyon Ranch ■ carvod chairs. Cir- 1^,734-4567 or 1 'Aysars old.- E I ATVSWt^RCYCLErCLES mo. on ulU».pd. 733-8641. ^ 206-934-4384 - =ARM SERVICES i. $1500.734^016, ’•60P-770-4:0-4560 for Into. ^250 Now. Sellfor$125/Sel 62*X16 gauge foo 701 I — r ' fim . CallII733-7526 73 — shoer, $2499.6! l O ^ ^ r HARLEY DAVIDSOi>s o 'n — -TWIN FALLS^l-fOOmJOf., I ^^VESroCK — — ront. S200. Incl. ullis. Uso ■ THRESHING. Chop- d ------• S 0 2 ~ ■■ -] - • 8 ' iii5Fi5iis:_,S^r.^SJBK9X42 ..;& 4F X E Super GlkicSiklo, . ___ 1 g. Swathing, Baling, ■ a dPPUANCES p IlAW NA- 3 mos. Free mill. $5199.95. import im 18* $l0.900A?fferr 734-5814-5910 Ot kllchon. Coii 734-3662. HORSE H) MlMark Dolaon. 934-0920 ftaSjilng. iln Rock Pickor. B - AAA Customer Rotod — mili drill. $899.95 PONY ridos. your ploco or RondyNKly Woavor, 543-6686- • a 3 p S ^ »li 736;2fl7.5>.___gota'-mUlpowo HARLEY DAVIDSONo n -w . ~ — - — 6 0 6 ------1- - n o S o " rFlHR|-Rood;Klngrj MOBILEHOMES | •Feathiillto SU. ' HlCALAPPUCATlON cior.TIIior . • . W ORD PR O C « i k Bolt • "’lies, otatos-poartbl I Tralla Woat saIADDLE d - Bllllo Cook. 16 Anywhoiwhere In Mogic Valley rtotos, 733-6769 Magnovox, $1 S}*®®'* , mony oxlros. $16,616,600. Horse & Qtock Trailers 'A t^. -17' aoot, good cond. LoalieeR.Jonea-733<46e_ R. ppvER a ■ HAOERUAN moblio tiomo * 3, • • Oary'a Wosiland Motors $450. <41 Coil 423-6813 or ' , 'KSa,Si^¥kM: itllllngrtrnBtorr ivMrrSlso.3. 733-64447: . WEUJER. 300 OJ & lol tor.cont wiin option to J^ ( .ie23.1-800-333-2219 42( ARREN WERNER ump truck, oomi. ON, ‘97.- tjuy.Coti 734-70.17. ^ JSTOM STACKING ■ IV aroa 326-4631 ^ '■ "" - food. Good cond onfy200 . CATTLE • 21 Holstein ADDLE SPANNIERS (2) Four Fou high big bolo • Working c J i e Ploaso call 208-78 cc«S9or- JEROME 2.tJdrm.piobilo C.Springora.Juno calving, Convoa, r., good condition. ataciitocklng, small bolo MiSCELI^ ^ h b e a d e r j^reujisjT^ -— homolnthocoomry,S425 5 LANEOUS . Por. — ' les. $1500. Coll 736-6716-6702. , $50 ooch. Coll 423-6613 alacklngWng.-tJ^ sj^^olo • "tlfblo Sli^Ingor MWlnj m«. • S275 dop. Incl, oioct.. I iovlng,JUliaa:4165 chino. $) 834-6663 DRUMAccessore80ri0S.Drum- M ' 8 2 5 HARLEY DAV40«CMON. ■ _ trosh. a walor. 324-2154 _ or 420-0256 - collular.. rotriovlr $45. Microwavo 70.0011733-4858- HAILEY Nun ;lal. High H at | WANTED TOOBUY- -1990. FXLRC,, bbll lo c k ------CATTLE • 40 good roni^- RAILER, 2 horso. Now ROCK:K PICKERF Custom medium rldo -w/low miloago, $14.014,000, JEROME 2 b^ m ., 2 both -pt#r«j.A C^ ngus palra antf 10 Ji.q ______10-30'Spri tirea ft poirit 326-4926. ’ :hanicai . rock picking, — Zlilon cymboi 10YR. old boy •offerIqo tS^ Pleaae OUI 208-734-3C(4-3071. on-tl‘8 eyrn'tot.-S4S0ffn»^^t=t'yoOTilng bulls. 436-9617. _ 1-6719 Of 731-6719 REFRIGJw/icomokorA V IroosrGaU-: an fflBn>( 3 pc bicycle ft clarinet $300/dop. Coii 324-917j J I, s o lf c le a n in g - -934:^634,*■ roto-Tom drumrum sot. $300 Ojnnor band. C0I1733-Ci HARLEY DAVIDSON,3N, IFX- CATTLE-ARMOUR BUY- £I ~ ! 702 I STACK :all 678-6151 9638. asl< for Eric.rlc. STS. 1988, 32KmK m is. — ^eor ^ ^- m e r STATIONS - Buying ■ FARM/RANCH * ■ RETRIi 3WGR . 5.5 hp C” '" Z----- T “ Loododl $15,000. Pieose Pie aioughtorcowa and bulla, ■ e I “ O FFIC E & t I SUPPUES/EQUIP -CallII BBl a le s U nllm ltod.— $700/all~: th muichor/rear .q u itar '91I ChetCl Atkins ANTHSUE cupbc 1-4269. opon dally; Coil 324-3099.- k i sndeman'Qib-- -hutch. Oid croi,0° k S nd '^■I g r a ta e - I^RCTAI^PAC^ _c - C 0mp; < lALER. round, Vormoor. ' - - r r ; WWripool rango a . $175. Cali 7: SEK'M n^cond. quilts. Call 734-:4-2735 or HONDA '60 CB750.). SuporSu OATTUeM4«toioln cows" Modoi i»0O'43fLlk-FTttnn- «M*«odrwofke, — ,1, x a s o l f i n c t r • 734-4960.-— -aportr$a50=CairtrU l-ever------— rW IN P A tt9 - 202§.6HJtt. 032nd.ooivo. lust frosh. ”.5. I1 lowniAL.^rmnmnT~ invwor • cua-.i^ H ardsholtxoi . . 355 4IhAvo.W.l6b0/nio I 4X6 Bolos. $S50a/offor. \CKINQ- 2 ™ 733-5839 or jto o . Coll;oll 736-7696. . S r ° o r i hings. 643-5414. . Quarantood. no mosfttoa, Call 324-2056 Of 324-2279 733-IOt 734-3070 or 733-2424 . ' , C734-6300. ioavo msg. ^ R A DRYER May. . ,C all73i ling lawn HONDA 'BO g l iiq00. q . Fulli k p io a o o MU ,noy„f_ 543^3-6925 dresser. Call 766-505S5059. TWIN FALLS —CATTLE-Purobfod Angus :EET CULTIVATOR. 12 « ~7 0 5 • I '“'fl® LLER. Soara 788-9738:-^ OFRCE SPACE a row. $3000. Boan/bool ■ m -buiia.for.solL Coil 208- piantorrJDTi,i2 ' 7* row, ^ ^ 1 2 I raSdo' ' hi.« BOTTLES, JimnBoom. I HONDA'66 Goldd WWi ing — Various slioa & location*------1326<»75or208-736-7y3. •_ 1_ “ t^Sh-^usK y. soli or $3500. QOLDWINGING '87 Otll Slovo HaHowa ' _S $3000. Spoody woodor p i p e REPAIRS REI Hand linos, vVASHERB j4 Dryer.'$175. hre. $ 3 5 0 .0 7386. $5000 or offer. Lots Loti of CATTLE • Quality yoarling . (Powor (Po Harrow) 12 row, wtiMi«i linosu, or main linos. chrome. Coll 733-639t6399 R odA ngus Buiia, $900. $ SS 2 6 0 0 o r b o a t o ffo r . Portable Livo Scotch & Rooe IM.Ejvi^ amp incl, BUTTONS: unusw w iS d e r m e h e ^ Ploaso coll 206-532-4349. clyd Pines. 30* ft 00.- $450, Call 736- Proporty Manojomonl 208-436-3804/Ruport. ; ID. Pie ^3W »78. Also iookino for otherot but- KAWASAKI ’81 44010 LTD,L‘ . > lp e Repair 4 ------ALF TABLE & chuto. • '“j ' 8 0 4 .------1- FoprloMtli&>gfo324-3734, o r g a n - B n idlidwln w suitable Maty Lou. good condition. $800.CO. Coll.( 7 3 4 - 4 3 3 4 -CATTLE Purobrod Angusr ______734-1093.______“ . . 1 orrd 2 yoar old BUUS. S3.S350. Coll 324-3704. ______] ------|B U IIi>IN^NQMATERIA^ ^ g...... 1 homo/ciujrOr*JTSIIOO/offor. TWIN FALLS Offices Cor;; . ■ P Oiosol.-JD 4039D, 8 1 6 -...... Boautlfull 764-J64-2433.------BUYOJGwashors,•s, dryers, KAWASAKI 'a ? NInla. Nin 0011206-326-4662. q AIAMMERi DtKER 6 row ° nor ot Addlson/LocusP • i 3 .4 cyl,60HP.Borkdy r ROCKMCMANSANOI 1 ™ ^ ' Imboll Porfoct Konmoro, WhiripcIpool. GE. 750. Nice. Only $165(1650. S12S-S75Q/mo 736-6022 - beet or 4 row potato. 2 S S S 2 2 CRQAM.KIml. CATTLE. Pastuto colvos. JQBH p u m p, safety q r a vEL. e i Orlvo-way. cOMPOSTEiTED MANURE OOnd.S600. 'SCoI S 73Z 1O6S working or n o t 736-4805.73 Call 423-5104 250 to SOO lbs. Staora & yrs. oid. Call 678-4194. ichos; skid mouniarf.. TWIN FALLS hotfora.Call208-734-2000. p g g I. base gfoyoi. U- fofsolo.dollv _ rthi knv CAM PERSHELL.L FIbor- KAWASAKI ’89 KOX3X 200,2 Prim e Offico Spac# I EEDTRUCKHorah. S600000 or< trado for whool tdoUvor. 423-4315. Call43e-262 ORGAN. Lom .. so r hand lirioa. •* ' ' board, oxc. con ‘ord supor low ml..on now lopop end.o Wo prosomly hnvo sovoral —CATTLE. SImmontal. 1976, $5,000. For moro "nosor g T p K S Ig3-5301. .! $1500/otfor. 734-705S7053 or olfico apoco# from SOO C Polled yearlInQ bull. Info, coii 324-7045. Call Call 352-4385 ' TIM BERS^S. lots ot g o o d . -SOLO-FLEXEX.Jill attach-. ffor.Coll733.4. ongth up to 2211, monts, goo< 7 7 ^ 731-6539 ask for StaviSteve. sq.ft. to 2,600 aq. tt. avail- Doop rod-biozod taco. P.1Shp.a^*aM.GE o^cfod'^? ablo for purcnoso or TnJI-long-Buporlor. ORD 1983 F-600 with \ js o d c o ra g a to d cosh only-55 r M opors KAWASAKI KX 1255 1989,19 grain bod. 47K ml. $6800. om 8(t-16tt long & 8407 ovos. — - ioaao. ldoal condominium ______. 324-5344., 9™ ^-oSM : rro" i ______Buyl $1,476"re-678-2717 26-5471. ocx.-coftdWon. $1500/500/off: ____ locotlons wllh hondlcop Mock •75 10 whoolor io. Coll 678-5463 er. call 536-6733. ' facllltlos, grounds and ZCATTLE, wan] to looso dudump truck with Cum- PUMPS.'PS.-Usod-agrtcuiturol ______i “ ~ i ; ai7. - I PIANO Wmbolli.11 vw(lKh«nr*’ DUMP TRUCK 10 S m S' ta.l702.73S.60B071 nMX.250,1992.FMFpl■IF pipe. common aroaa moln- m ilk c o w s. 5 0 -fh o o d . mirmlns onglno. 5-4 trans., pumosips. 10 hp to is a h p . WOOD V.‘X6'plywoodV.‘ for | M ISCFCF O R S A j ^ J _ talnod bv tho oasodotlon. Ploaso call 20B-536-66S8. SU$12.800, Coll 438-8215. CoHJoo:JooorTlm734<»130. "oS°o^o .p ported, paddioI tin tiro ft ito forms. Somo “ 55^ " ■n676-2717 e x e r c i s e BIKE 25-5161 Porfoct for Doctora. Low- 'QOAT _! South African Boor HAYlAY BOOM Luiion wllh*2 ^ I occossorie,te.M 324.3734 ■ PV ond Boss " o n to d >0 ^>UV-[y.'Oood 625-6 ------—vorarAccoontofTta. Saloar 'Q 7Yo,U.!Ifn"o« S p J e " ^ -cond.-Cali 208-351352-4660.- SUZUKI '90 . IntwdOf.lor. 7: 5 0 - !.... - Dontol^ria"othor UB08. buck, | roglstomd. 1 yr. old. cyl.cyl, Kohlor motor.mount- I 7 0 6 - - _ ' ■ - ' 5 5 5 ------oxc. bloodiinos. Coil od on 0 1972 Ford F-2SCr ■ FARM FAI SEED & 4 S l o ™ ! ? '12;700'm1s. Biocil a c k ft— - Coll Bob Vaeti at Irwin < d 1 PV micro- FORD Bockhoo GBuckot chrom o. E xcol.. ccoi ond. . Reelty for compiolo tCloudy Moon Moadows ColCOIIR.T.T..I324-3S11. | ^ pgE R T i i ^ E ^ J I camera;jMiSujPHDITj C SERVICE phorio, $300/0113/011.543-8826 iq . 01206-684-5358. — ESSAGE ------9 Tena *uns groot w/soddlele bsbags. dotolla.734-6500 or | IAYFORK.Fomihond. 10 a l f a l f , loctric piano C°'H2<>g) 636-7^•7586 $3000. Call 436-02291229 734-2223. TSWtion you advenbo ki ctwii- ^ 1, ^LFA SEED. 15 vori- n A B K P O no -froo ridos*. YAHAMA oloc< bolo. S500.00. Plooso coil iiiMs. Grond G Volioy corn nm!^A S ou do business keyboard,I. voryvj good Fill dirt'and ovor Classlliod . . . tor poopio nod.lndudoihep>kaolUio j 20a.543.6535. S ; ' SUZUKI -gs GSXf^R750. 75 ilem you^o soOlne lor bost d. oats, postufo mixos Z moony chock II working condondition, will wanted for a borrarronyard. Yosh. rodng ex haustu s tK I f t' ovorywlien»l 733-0031. I iwn sood. Bob Hamfl- IhrBo^ttor^sl- ««''I«S225225 firmi Cali Can 536-5539 fwnna-______HAYAY RAKE, Vormoor R23, * £ » £ Enan. For fmo In- 735-1214 ovos.VOS. - N Jot kit ft oir niter -f mimany TWIN FALLS _ I tw in ro k o . Now c o n d . Sood. J®" Ploosocoll >maliused extras. Vory fa s t $6700 $67 HORSE Goldon Palomino ^ -3587 or 733-1477. ^ ------I obout avoiding - ona call - wo'i■wa ll na ji airt GENERATOR-Sm Prhrato or opon looso spoco h ( $8400. Call 208-588-3324. — — r ------1 formation ob ih ^lC ^ Call438-ea27.atter4;:er4:30 ot atud. Doc Bar/Loo brod 809 I travol/vacaicotion acom s;^ daninod.739-cS I S Hondo o,Y o™ J„ ovoiloblo In full aarvlco q Call 736-5921 HA-)A Y T A R P S . l e m l i l . QENETIIETICAU.Y MODERN I COM - - • 1500 watt, good cc ___ salon. 736-0306 >MPUTERS I write 10 tho10 PFodoral Trado ' — ^ SUZUKI - 1994 DSIS 125,1: 15X50, $150.20Xfi0. GRASS . SEED...... I Call 436-3326 altc low m iloe,$l791 7 9 5 - HORSE • Big brown AOHA S200,736-2800.543-2612 importc>orted from Holland & PACKARi TWIN FALLS. Maln'Avo. HCgoldlng, 7 yrs. lota ot • SCWtPMEMT HORSEAIltUoeyryr. (ild girt 733-0492. - E a a t. 3000 sq . tl. up A g Now Zealand. w/monltciitof..kpyboard &- thoNallonai chromo. oxc. rklor. $2300. eu/ $10,000. Undevelope/ HC f j . - . ■- , Pleoaa wrtto O il Caliow n Ave.Apt«6,Bfwnerton. — n ■' _ ■ It> ' - : - , WAW3ia...... - -R jET.SKI TtaUM-. HoleHolds 1 . MOBILE TRAVELER'et[•es TEHRY.-.1976. 19'self- FFOR LEASE • 3 u d e farm FO‘ORD '88 Ranger. New FORDRD, Rangor. 1990, PU...... ■ FRAME S-K-10 Blozer 4WD, CHEVY 7 8 M T.T AT. 400. — sit down or 2 stUKt-imd-ups,' -26tLCIassC \ contabwd.ec]uaUzarhtidi. bods, wllh ccwlthouttrao- palnt.lowmlB.exe. pi ^ainftdoanl$3995/onor. n TOYOTA>TA. '94 T -100, S- 6 3 -9 4 .CC o om plete d is c Original owner«ner. $3485. JL $S2S/0ff0f. 733-4397W ___ 460 Ford. Gen., AC.:. . sleeps 6, $3000/oKer, CanI tors to operate In Itfaho cond., ee $4125. 736-1920 h olease iu call 206-734-0659. spd. 6-cyl.6-c: AM/FM cass., brake frontnt suspensk>n ft C aH^3»0707- - 7X2G05J3052A. S9.095 . tranter COS id. .: .734-38S2 leave msg, hauling our freight Cal^ ^ Luv Ctvomo "JOHSON'eOSMhocM • Double LL-Truoklno- W‘ORD'89.. Crew cob dually GMIC Ci '90 % ton, white, V6. ' ' . . mwUtn Home Ford rear Ohd.~\^V^'^ori^t^w “ ^ , ’?ood*t hp trolling motor. R TERRY RESORT ■•89726'. . 460 onglno. 79Kmls, nowMv tiros, manual irons.. - 800r74>3326______80H0n.f0f.$< goo >od tires, runs ■ _ $"; C. lilt cnjlso, $6500/off-- i00/o(for,-Coll - 000 . V..> V As. Utbo —.W edMtdaf Mav.21.19,J M 7 _ ___ ------ CHRY8LER*865th OLDS *81'81 CuUlin S opre- -SUZUKbSvrm — ^------1 A vonuo. 7 a ,0 0 0 .m la .. FOTOR 0,,*9rTm m rt wagon JAGliAFJAR,‘95 XJe_^««to. -. me, RiMm looodcondiUon.I 5 s p d .C 0 p l Klan. AT, 6*cyl. AC, un. Loadoc MOO/offerjffer. 324-3851 - q o s oilleafl THEACES1S0N:BR1DGE; e . B o b b y W o lff Iloaded,m S3000/ottor. 537- so(to s, SEJA001. *57.688 ^ — i^—.6623 .66 loavo mossogo. ■ "'“"SIMtn Home Ford O U )S -84 I OODQE-‘01 0 0 Olplomol.------1 ,e00.743sT32g,_^ ^ yoUiUR ■ _ _ _ ^ T h e profit on a goodlod dclion is t o • •N O R T H 01-21-A -^ood .^ 0 shape, runs-flood.~ = .3: ■ :^havedoneiL" ----- A -7 4 ------J-feOO/oftor. s 423-5829 . — UNCOU□LN ‘64, Exc. cond., O p 8 ’88 -^Seneca - ¥ A J 1 0 - M ______5DODaE19951nUop]d.ma-, 5 i GEO.0 .‘94 Motro.5 Bpd,5 7 K. $1900.)0. Coll 543-5912 Of- " ? r * ^ e « l • . TIMES CLASS^SSIREO - - 4 J G 4 2 — "Toonrfully lo a d o d , low ml,1, groati Shopo. $3700. HorSpm;pmof733-1901-d«y» ; - » ^ o ^HMn$3^*733^lM l ! TOYOTaV'95 22* • -DEPAfTTMlTMENT • • ~ ’ dan; 5- s ^ , 4 •*•8 3 — • - mtmb. Excol. cond. $14,500 Call 2 0 8 : 7 3V 4 ^ 5 S y I •orbosloHor, 735-0639. *~— ______n S B SDLN D ‘85Town Car. . plym oU3UTH-186 I N .eon. AM/FM coss. • “He found good lucluck in hearts WEST E A S T ____ ...... Loadoidedll Excel cond. -34000» mlB..ml AC..Am/Fm owner. 6W101O23B.M1900 m i S a i r m r a i O, -OO Motro coupo. 5- $3500/cXVoffof.736-a3aZ___ groused an > 8 5 : ...... GEO, $9600.423-4918.: ' MtnHoirome Ford ■ i H U U i U w td'm akc thc game," i DODGE, ‘66 OlptomaU-AT. spd,xl, 4-cyl. AM/FM cass. " " — i 800-7U43-3326 unhappy-W«6L 8-cyl. AC, tilt, AM/FM 7F2<^200158. $8,408 OA ‘93 Prologo OX. p ly m OUTIWTH, Voyager. ‘68...... ____ “He can always mimake it if.you ♦ 0 8 3 ♦ Q 10 5 I'cass. Low milos, ono Mtn I Home Ford • SOKMiS,^^.. ^ AaSiSrulse, great cond. ------oxc. cond, S729S/0ft- S4000/otfi/offor. 1995 Ninla TOYOTA. :orolla,Co 1989, 1997 SUZLJZUW hold K-Q-x or enhcr"jf[•■"of us holds K- —♦ C-5- . .._..*_K J_L0 9 - “ -£» ownor. P747A. »f,»W 800-743-3326 Mtrl Home Ford _____ :all <208) 3 6 6 : 2 3 0 8an208«4-3253.--.- ^ : -69KmiS;-E)Excel, cond. ESTEEM C — ■ Q and he guesses rigiright,” correct- }4-4753. ovos. - SOIITH - - - — 800-743-3326 • - Ool1 tonwlMno*< to soa? SeO It u a -mJA, T 1987. 323 white.: PONTIAC ■ ed East. “But we cou:ould have de- A K 6 ...... thei10 low-eoM way . . . wWi a c ItMow mis. Groat Shopol AC ATT wagon 240 OU featcd him with w hati t w y e h a d ." laMlllod.7W)031. ■ V-5 4 - - FORD ent 83 T-Blrd. 5U V0^ 00. Can 736-9293. dean. Exc.Exc cond., ruris & gray, tan Intoit^r.AT.AC, fanlnsUc. $2899 or vory goodd ccond.-. runs SAVE$3t5i ♦ - A K 7 -EFI.BIOCk.2dr,83Korlfli. HONIiNOA:87_CRX._Alplnq_ :EDES.‘82-380SL------" a n a ly s is ? ’ — — — — ------•♦A-Q-7-4-2 ------"rnormrS2000:735-863lm* storlor'oo, c u sto m p o n il. D(w| , hnhorduv convonlblb. • bestoffor.ff^Can734'-0060r "groat: $4,000007733:4210------, -South toolf the secondset spade • - odom whools, ,‘68 CRX - ^soft lop & trons. 98K POMTIAC ahs car Incl,Partial- AC ‘88 Lamans, 2 ' ' ^ 'I ZEBOOOT and led a-low heart.t. West\ played Vulnerablebic: Bolh ~ ~ ‘ FORD Foi ‘87 Aorostar Van , "pofj $12,500. 734-9361 • floor Kalcti ado? Call 788-0245, alchback, runs well, piooso chodT 4 ( 0 ^ ____ low. and dum m y’a-ng-nine^lost- to- -D ealer-SotS oiilh------^ ^ ------vofy.cloan-oood.tlco8..vjj —IL^ fofferrCo8-734-7379- 'xorroctnoss' ' custom storoo. 80K mis.. unMrNDA ‘89 ACCORD LxT E ast’s (luecn. Back camecai a spade. The biddinil i n g : ------^ 5e r paint, noods ongino PONTIACI\ C -90 Grand AM. 4 5?^ V6. 3,0, S4000. Call 731- ins grooi, now tiros, vory ma Is not re ..ouaiAirBao* South led his last hearthei to dum- w 1224 or 543-4835 k. V8, P.S. crurso. doorrOt-Quad 4 englno. W e s t ■ N o rth . E a s t .• J £ tpondablo. 734-7966 volfor. Coll 324-3774. for orrors after .AJrCoodiiionin& my-s 10, thc heartrace a< dropped cond. AC, crulso, • AM/FM C«SM f Pass J 1 V _ - Pass , FORDf o i ‘87 Taurus. Good M cass. Now tiros, - . , *31 MPO ______W est's king, and Soulouth had four 3 . Pass p Pass Pass ------“OTid..co^ crulso conirol, PW, » d :UHY ‘92 Cougar LS: iJ n S /o.oner. S ,677-6247. , L tPA : ■ 2 dr.. 5 spd,. AC, PW, Minttcond..30Kmls.l C( . heart winners. Theyy werew enough $3500/oflor.$3 324-1213. nroof. Unlod o'nss. 90K loS— -srsris?.. 50. Friondiy Auto PONTiACiAC‘92Sunblrd I | m PO R T 4ft W w w ; Tha AaiaoemadPwaa. Salaa flQiin S X « « ’ ..•c«ia- tw 'w» i. r ’,is J l 'a R t r : s " its JKS- ” s: - Ls;; i’sS-s ^ ; iaili SKSeapM. _ iM -M xaud