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G q o d m o r INING> i c u m bD e n t s f■are w (e l l i n s c h o o l1 v o t e sS W eather Today: Pahly cloudy tod " V _ _ R i c hhfieldLyptei5_se!!eaiV -unseat.bo£)ardm em bers;s; C ^sia-voters;rs.O K -m ainter tbni^twithTiolated'afl nance-levy.-— — and-ev8ning^owers^ in Vffll*olley..S chool------Eilcc:-NoJo-jcsults-werc—availableible _____ The raccs also cocoindded with ques* . BotBoard nces: Tuesday ni(light. Incumbcnt Dale Coon:oon derstorms. Highs nearf 80.8 Lows DTrUT?^lELD - In one of the yearear’s tions that orose rtes, or S5.8 percent Challenlenger LeRoy “Buddy" AllUlen beat out two candidatesates Lxxal voted outu t after Lincoln Counanty prosecutor Brit FuiPunk trailed him with 68 votes.Ites. with SO votetes, or 49 percent. Orla Knightight . , Incummbent t Everett “Buck" WarVard - Groom said it may.f. have1 illegally voted Voters \ overwhelmingg added a trailed withh !36 votes, followed by Knigluiglic No answer: A proposalu tot< house retainedd bhis seat in Zone 5, fending off a ; .d u rin g closed ex2xccutive sessions $62S623,43S supplem ental lev;levy to their C Duerig vrithw 16 votes. All three mennen protecdve-custo^ padedents in a challengege by Mike Porter. , - instead of during-openference ItgSWHi work(ker at odds overr inals against whoI (owns gold coinsIS Camilhes- By Kilitui Kennedy-Kl • Tlmea-Nows coneipc^etttce ______

Mid H IEjJiU LSld_sai3;B «bou:b o u t Co.;f'WoocEana^"" Streep paveved with gold has taken a newnev die:ichTUesd£v and litigiousus twist in Blaine County, Two men]n paving a driveway ran acro& EasiUer^recent a tr0 ., a smairBellevue.paviniving company, andai employee Gregory Corlisirliss —Warm and finzy: I5g^V\ were gra dinling a swath of turf for a driveIrive- Fuz^ Zoeller had limdi/ P a g e C l ^ wayonBroiroadford Rood in Bellevue! lastlas and tallcBd about Zoelle n.property owned by Rollin,nm... racially diarged commeg i g — 3 p | gazine publisher Jann Wcmh'einner. ' Tlie propen»ty also happens to be thei sitesit of the oldd ]^ n n i e Moore mine, whicl'hich iw iu ^ n w ta closed in tillJie 1930s: Reggie at the White Hou Owiilntani Itation ll mon than jutt ■ilobfor lob JUat'TmmiMror KRXR rwlfiidfo 1480 Ha I* atu Uw itatkatlon'a (ardanar and ona of Its discdlsolookm. Corliss s;spotted something shinineling. mlnation, he pickcd up a1 fewfe> I mascot In a tratlar paifc and plana _:H^champiohjGre^B Thastatloh,ion, which plays clau k country, Is loilocatMl Just outside of Q o o ^ Trammer1 locatad tha atstlon’i m X i 1 1 5:olns. But that was Just partirt ofc Packers met with Presid glwtcowteHboybohiBilcn. Please see TREASURE, PageSeA2 K .Clinton "i^esd^. ------:------— -V— ■h------■ S e n a t e p>asses a aboi)rtion b an1 F o q p ^ H b N ® ouse nearITS budgeijtvQ^e; ^ )erals leacid opposiiition tb u t l o s e s > g u ard agj;ainst v eto: o TJuTftaWasMngtonPoat______liaaHmas • ______• arly garden* 1 * 'L WASHINGTON — Th^The Senate P IHINGTON — The ground-brea Tuesday approved legislat;lation to ban . :K IS3fJ ttgdie Ilnileral budget agreement faced I 'Idon'ibeKeoe "partial birtii" abortions butbui feU three fF|2|Lffi^14Rlba|Siv^aMi«a'apaclflc'- i'-' ' Page C l ajor test m Congress Tuesday, A i s b u d ^ i s vovotes short of the two-thirbirds margin h'iMRIohm Uh Ah pluseIm moved toward passage of needed to override a promismised veto by don calling for eliminating tl f a i n ' President S Ginton. by 2002 iand providing the fir Roc|i and ensure anotherer ;politically resoludo:s of the deal readied by P r^ d e explosive fight when C o nKress m attempts defidtb>Q and.GOP leaders earlier th ' D-Mo. to m override the veto, possiblybly in a month -'flimatt®* O pinion major twwas expected to pass in tbe eai ' ' ...... — _orortwo. m k is r M i investorsig'houn'Wednesdaywidi'broi I aOF leaders and the ""Repabllcans-said’they were-encour.—we aw ™ Free marketribdgy^ edi Isan support despite oppositic(Mon into th e night, GO a g e d ^ the vote, even thouf,ough they fell s d R e s ^ e le HouseJeader of Clinton’s, ov administration werere.worldng'together to ^ looks at ^ o o l choice. defeat all araendmenents to the measure. short ^1 “I think we have a choidiance to over* herethqr cUntoneHicha^ A. Gephardt, D-Mo. ^ The toughest choIlker a compro- vote, and1 IDemocratic femala senatorators, mise on the issue, broke ranranks with his who led thehe fight against the bill, stoodjodin i ■Abby...... J( ■ [ into the next century by sabU““ “ ■ dons about whothetier the plan would in P e fiscal policies of the Unitinited fact balance the budidfietby2002. {glongtime abortion-rights Bllie:ilies to suTOort the well ofsf the chamber as remindersers ofi of America.** the ban, as did Sens. Robertert C. Byrd, D- their party*cy*s long-establlshed positionon ono S e c t i o n BY SE(6S...... 7 been ease see BUDGET, P^eA2 w! House heBu House debated the measu• n n ■ W.Va, and Ernest F. Holllngs,ags,D-S.C abortion rig ition D S ^ lo n A Gardens ing th e f Weal)ier...... 2 DearAb uq • States ofSridslid^a ^ aiongSm ak ^tu riis IE . Nation...... '.3,8 Movies,Sniiy::::: ! S e r t , . )-m inute cdrive intc;o 2 hourss ; ■■ SectlonB sports-stIonE X j a ey.;...... 1-3' . . ioda^P^ ■ ' • ’ estimates th®here.is more'than a quarterr ofo a mil- Local,;.:....;..14 Comics, fuda of material sitting up therethi just V ial funds ...2 , AC . lioncublcyai 0bltuailes...... ;2 ; Commui ic ^ N . Wyo. — A major landsUidsUde contin- ' waiting to owiomedown." . ll notices . . . 3 ^ epositing mud, trees and rodrodcs on the ThelondslJ[slide began late Saturday nnig i^ t,a n d ) -ay through western Wyominsling’s Snake Tuesday matature trees uphill ^ m ^B roadwayn West.;.....v.v..;.6 ^ Sectli .. ' Th»*i»odCanyon Tuesday, and a state) oeoffidal said ■ that had bet.et^^i'Standing upright b e ^m toi slant J V. : ' ' Money'. Is ioo end in dght ' tothewest,!; away from the road. “AUtlIthe trees " vi'. . JACKS}-jnile segment of U.S. 89 betwe. Section C' Mutualr.nMW 1 |chl«li tied depioii and Hoback Junction remainlained dosed groundls sUjlUpping out from underneathlUi them,” Fi^/Honne...W ; Legal m . highwayhir^ day as .the slide added torathe ti 15fMt Rounds said.Id. ~Tnat*s a good indicationon of how ■ ;' )ris alrrady covering about lOO100 y ^ of . tiie whole larandscape Is rotstiBg.** ia . ■ , 1 V-' . . RiverCa 1. thertisin* k y .'* "T ...... • .,T- ...... Theroad'ld'has been dosed.betweenen-AlpIne >-r.v'V,- r--'.*:' ting snow atop tiie mountainiwasfeeding wi andHobackk Junctions since Sunday, bloblockmga ire to a hQIside ah«ady saturateratedbypre< .maiorroucefe uom Utah and Idaho intoJadeson. Ja -• £g®ir' ^ for a thirdbn.' ^'‘The, ap p e a ^ c e is it’ss JuJuK getting It also (urumed what had been a 45*:tS.minute jme of debriaid,**, state TVansportation DeiDepartment commute foror people living in Alpine butbu work- . Tha landslide cuttnittlng off U.8. £9 between Alpinele Junction and Jockaoni Wyo.,, coicon- ew^nn Keith Rounds said. “OurJu rg e o lo ^ t ing Jacksona Iinto a two-hour journey.. ' tInuadtoflowTuaTuesday.' n* llfleds.. . moiatmo

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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 repmey Stephen Jones said . ing sosome who worked on thorbSmbtogSSe, b< (the budget deal by setting . -M- . outside court. “Now wewt will soon have our produduced flawed work or slantcntedthekS «yenuelue targets and spending I. ceilingsgs that will constrain the C; ’ t u r n a t b a t ” W- .ingsirI in favor of tbe prosecution, .n- X- Although the judgege Tuesday restricted ■ _ Thehe report recommended censiaisureforexplo- ind spending bills that :• .* cross-examination aboibout the beleaguered sives:s uriit supervisor Davidi W\ illiam s for Congressess will pass later this year. _ j! crim e l_ab,J»e allowedsd :FBI chemist Steven ....oUegegedly. failing to make conclusilusions on sden- . The! agagreement calls for bai-. B u iin e is ttf to a n sw e r spedHcsp< questions about tific: ggrounds, and demotion for)T fonneri chem- ancingg tlthe budget by 2002 by i s o m e o f th e p o ssib le shorhortcomings of the phys* istiy-t^•toxicology tmit chief Rogeiger Martz, who cut^nglg [more than $300 billion C i c ^ ev id en c e. .ijo-l.-.-.....- ...... — ...... This T-ahIrt was Introduced Into0 evidencevt Tuesday . lally handled some of thee bombingt evi- from pro;projected federal spending ^ B u n n e is te r te stifie dI th:that explosives residue, ^ ce. over five years. Those savings y while found on McVeigeigh’s clothing and ear *at th« trial of Timothy McVel£h1 In Denver. It Is the ^[cVeigh attorney Christophericr Tridco tried includede $115 billion from H Pteid(HdM$nl ^•The tree of liberty must be refrestteshed from time to tion. . benefidaIdaries from, expected pre­ 5 e n ts. 3bjectioni”- said prosecsecutor Beth miumincincreases. . . time wfth the Mood of patriot* and tyrant*.' WiUdr House debate on the res< s And Burmeister hadid ino detailed explana* The budgetbu calls for $135 bU- amoimted to the first full-dressfull ^ tio n w h y fra g m e n ts o f! thethi mnin bomb ingrcdi* oon only a single shard off thetl blown-apart “SuSustained,” said U.S. Dis)istrict Judge lion int taxta cuts, offset by $50 bil- airing of the plan, andnd iit laid > ent, crystals of ammoniuilium ititnite, were found fabomb-carrying Ryder truck. Richoilard Matsch. lion inI taxta: hikes, for a net tax cut bare deep di^sions withvithin the of $855 bbillion. The tax cut is P m o a a ^ POTy, with■ GeiGephardt ^ ------ex p ectsted to ih'dadcrtfigTOpff'" “^fTfeasufee z . ' onties of • G e^ ard t, who is consib n s id e r e d ahd largeirge family estates, as well' likely to challengeg e V ic e ^ Continued from A l tending the: ocoins belong to him, date14. ' «j had one guy comecoj up to me welfare la ptions. N b e w o rth a t le a s t $25,000,»0, accord- re a few old cases are Manj[any date back to the 1800s. after payday and so: N ing to Anderson’s attonMttneyBrian ontheb^»• . ,TThe h. next step in this dvil ca:»se paid yesterday and V n t ^ EUdns. Some contcnd the buried Texas lowrstm sa treasures embed- .. willtill be a court appearance by tlthe $20,’. “ House recalcolled. “I told .. V U)te L ___ __ I* tr e a s u re is w o rth m o re[, . dedintheeanortbgo'to the finder of ’ partiiirtiesi Elkins said. But the m>nys- him he must havee forgotf< to pay ___A n d e r ^ a r e t t e d th e thecoiiisto *he fortune,le, not the property . teryry of< who buried the masonijar ji ■ all his bills.” ContfmiediiedfromAl . : ’ .Newton won with 31 vvolt o te s ,- o r v'one law could s w If u“^ f u lill-ofgoldralghrbe-harder l ’< -1 C ”W enner, .who *c6uldd “n d r b e -----owner.-Also,'oi r-to— ^—Ibdeed.THouse'wawais-HghrThe— >me: &tcumbent L. Taylor — S5;4-percenL'VenionMBs6n rtaugh: Patti Silvers gai^-'.. Fdwler r^ v e d 35 vot^) te s ,« o r6 6 ,..677>4042 'n>eTlme*-Newiewi(UPS631-M0)Uput>- ' « . I £ S S | 2 wO TTER Y^ W MEATHER ne” d?;a'seat in Zone 2 with an percent, and Jack P Pr< r e s h e l l ■i FUer-RoserMti-HolllsterIf .3. 2 6 ^ 3 ^ 5 .liih e d d a ily a t l32T 13; liifdS i. W., Twin " "’ " " Ihelming 'd 34 votes, or 80.9 re ^ v M 18 votes. ' . . .• TwiaFaUf 13301, by M andotherarea* ...... : rStFl percent.nt. Her opponent, Roblii .-PModleals paid at Twin S .O Wrfght,:It, received eight votes.''' Staff WTUersUzWn^t,C .FitlibyTbeTItnb-»»Newf.Omelal city tnd. wTMTKfivi -n-: Hw _^Bothwer«irere newcomers.' ' ' ‘ Bahn and Karen R JfaJetin Subscription races S , com^ oew^Mi^'per'punutnl to Scction 6C- T l » ' i^ell: In Zone 2, Hyrum ' 108 ofihe IdtboI Code.Co TbiMdty If hereby l A J TheTnnicnegNgvvs Wen^e ontrihrtBif to th» rtport ■■■'■•S .Homedeli»«y:dil|yindSoiSondq'.U.Mr deiliiuMWtKed*> dty oribe weekbn.whiehV • ^ IbepublUhed. ' . i i MOVIES n v nl i T d p m )) REC. Ptm» ■ ■■ - CORREE c n o N r;.^' ' .V: a n ■viTlable only whereS^delwSnS Toiim iiler. pl per week. Out o fita ie n tetec c dally and HagMVMtyi , L £ J TteT.rimeaNeiw . TlieTiit lai^.ovnier. A stoiy that ' .

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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 murd1000 00 Right‘ Fllor* 326-5901 n iircD C intention different. ] have the • M let Cells become cancerous whenwi It lets me dedde how each they develop efore m m " " t l E R C U R V r ------' this has any effect on thec wway . lOPRACTIC . cancer padents are treated,” si ■ ' Dr. Mace Rothenberg of thet es Blvd. N .. Twin Falls '=S

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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 4 i f schools in the district. schools-lls - are spedalized, and desi{esigned n t u p y V ____ : Allowing'some parenrents tb pick and_to.!accoicnmmndatfl nnly_n_solegted-ed-por?— r ---- “cHoos^ between schoolools is the first centagege of students. ~ I’step'toward'opeh'eiifolliollmeritrMdnj ac^ Mbii^ sp ^ t dli such steepless~ 6: 6 fW ------^------— |ctuately, it’s the secondind step. The dis- cellenceice is money unavailable to0 teacht< ------trict really opened the:e i:issue, years ago, studenunts in other schools how to:o rread.______—L e t t^ERS i ----- ^ • ' by letting district persor'sonnel and boaid write andan do math. ; members choose where2re their children Schoo:ool choice remains an intrigiriguing These DJs brol'oke the boundaries, ic attacks, weight loss,.an;anxiety and tion andtld grading system and thatIt w:w a s ; would go. idea forfor improving education andindmo- I recendy waslIS listening to KSKI Ra­ sleeplessness. She hired;d a lawyer at her being deniedd< by the people whosese ^ Having started dowr)wn th e slippery rivatingng students. But it’s a compinplicat* dio one momingig and was surprised to own expense. At her prelireliminary hear* wages: area: paid by my taxes whichch iiin ­ ing, the prosecuting attortomey dropped dude theth School Board membcrs,M's. M r. . ‘Slope, the board mayay have trouble ed issuisue that should be approacoached hear my daughteter talking to Ron, Kyla the charges, but the dtuiuimage had al- Fawcett:tt. Mr. Ainsworth and Dr. ; climbing back. deliberasratively, not wandered intoito ion a and Heavy D onn thei radio. As I listened ready been done. Donichtht. • In th e short run, trul;ruly open enroll* case-bynly-case basis. I was outraged byb: the subject matter. iman is the Idaho Fromrn this I have leamed as parenire n ts The topic was JeiJello wrestling in a tub This brave young womo ------ot jellow ithneaeavy DTTH"^ were buud- -.:-RsSionaLHaad.StartTaac'aadiarJLssistant .we-neadad.to4}o.awarfro£Jiowxuc,chi],dul* ______■ of the Year. She is a reli^ili^ous educa- dren areu-e being graded according3 to th e ' ing it up with allill that would be expect- tion teacher at her churdirch. Every year teacherir and School Board itsdf. Is ii ed of such an evevent. OK-whatcver. «hool, she pro* fairgrac'ading or is it selective gradinf The problem I had : wilh it is my at her son’s grammar schc “! ThheUmes- • daughter is only:y 17 years old. I cannot vides the food for a fund-iid-raising oinncr You asksk yourself. 0 people'have NANCMCYSTUHLBERG ------Put>U»h«r .TyRiwdel control her every:ry move but I will not where as many as 2,000 pi ■ o rt(.Z 3 .’Z l ...... ’.lAdv«tl»big dlr»d been served. She was appippolntcd to the TwinnF 1 alk : ClaikWahmth....r."?r....rZ'-----A1ina«ln«od»tor , Pet«rYort( tolerate adults exploitingcj any child for KSKTsgain oraranyone’s. I called the ra- Sex Curriculum Revieww CCommiaee for Tlwmembiitnbers of the eth t andoj spiked, go aheadid and drive - the KSKI Magic Valley for more diantht 20 years. A a„d badickground of the andent Hebile b r e w behind for your own end. crew would so itiit must be OK. You goodshare of those yearsors my husband people2 ini order to know why the!"HoU- "H ■ sexual genes would evenrbnmnliyno might even get paidpi for it. has been handicapped wii ‘ longer be in the human1 genegc pool. So, FF PIERSON with strokes, the ness Coctodes" were written in Lcviticfiticus. ■ i homosexuality would disaliMppear. CARL JOSEPH?H last stroke putting him1 in a wheelchair. jj was mandatedm to keep the Hebreib re w s - : For the sake of focus,Mo.usdcfino le TwinFalls Wherever we have gone,ie,wehaveal- ^ setapara n visibly as a reminder to0 thith e m ’ the issues; (lore police scholarship ways been treated withtl aexceptional and a wimesswi to others. The codee ^ 1. Is homosexuality “nai‘natural"? Thee Uformer Jerome County Sherilicrifrs Womanilldn'tt deservei this kindness .and resp ea --many mi people go* againstit mani lying with another manm a n a s : 2.Isitmortd? Officere Reserves would like to publiiiblidy Several montluths ago, a young woman ingout of their way to hdhelp.Weiue with thehe woman vms written so asIS totc , ' 3. Should it be legal?• apologij)gizc to the graduating seniorsors of shopping with heher 8-year-oId son was very fortunate to be Uvin(nng in such a perpetu:tuate the Hebrew race at thati i a t • i 4. Should it be govemmnment-spon- ...... HigbSchool and Jerome HigHigh.. ...accuscdofshopliilifting. When she ro*------th o u ^ tfu l town. ______time.Ycifet in their temples, they hadh a d J sored? fused to sign a scstatement admitting - ' MRS.TCAY MODAFFF - prosdtuitutes, both female and effemi-end* : ' I find it interesting howlow easily you Previiiviously, graduating seniors;ofVal-, of guUt,aTvwiFallills d ty policeman was TwinFalls nate calaUboys. ‘ I throw around terms like;e bbigot and nar- ley andnd Jerome high schools interessrested called to the stonDre. , ' Nowtr to the Aposde Paul; poor PaiP a u l, ’ 1 row-minded. It would seer«em to me that in a canareer in law enforcement were;ere el* in a room withil no one else present, . TF schools manipulateate grades hisietteters'have been so abused oveiov e r ; anyone who believes diffeifferently than igiblei totc apply for a scholarship in titbe he unbuttoned herh« blazer, under which What^ves the spoolsjls IOfTwin Falls die yearars. In his language of Greek,« k , ; ' you is a bigot, is narrow-mv-minded. I tell law enfijiforcement curriculum at the'he Col- she wore only aI sportss bro, and ‘'pat the'right to maidpulate6 gigrades? “parafaFeeseen” is the Git»k wordd ffo: o r - / you lhat Iv your use of tbithese terms lege ofoff Southem Idaho or any otherher in- down” searchedd her.1 He arrested her, My child was a student:sat at Robert Stu- u ^ a nural p and/or against nature..S So o : ; that you have callcd’yourslurself a bigot stitudoiion offering a curriculum in»law la' cuffed her handsis behind her back and art Junior High SchoolI latlast year and re- what l^Paul was actuidly saying oiilihom he o^ ■ and you have called yoursurself narrow- enforce:•cement. This scholarship was“ < Of* led her to the cusustomer service desk, in . cdved a ?D for the firstt qiquaner and a soc^t;lity was that it would be unnaiim atu*-’ ' minded. Remember. I didididn’t set this fered,pI, promoted and funded by theAefor- full view of the checkoutd lines. He then D for the second quarterer (grades. Does ^ f o r' aa heterosexual person to per- I standard, you did. HopefuefuUy, you can mer Jerlerome County Sheriffs Officefice Re* chatted with a st^er. aga^i!t their nature and vice versarsa ifo r • ing and deal with the factiacts, using good Thee reserven unit earned the fund:in ^ fo r through die frontnt doors to a police car. . that is what she was givenven at that time. the hommosexuaL There will be thosetiose ly thads the way thot I interpl e r p r e t . ___i old common sense, of cwjr(Mjrse^ _ t ^ schid io l^ h ip by providing securi -----^Her.father,-wh(>hom she had called tb-^—__After.consulting.witli,tli i,the»jadieriujd. } Mbviiig ohyHaslSiybne'tne'actually seen at varipripUs furictibhs held'atth'eja-c 'the mferpretadon is thie.:O On n e ■ 1, had arrived at the sta* the prindpal, I was toldd ddie grade ^ ' “^ t T b u t d > thiscoiidusiveevidenced;e that proves Countyity Fairgrounds, i.e., dances, foi stands. I have made repeopeated attempts lave n® just an inkling of knowle>wledge i races and other spedal events er to bail her out. She ient Hebrew and Greek to uhi {that homosexuals are “natnaturaily” pre- horse rs was again search!;hed, this time by three to speak with Dr. Donichtdit, die superin- of ana© )uhd^; I disposed that way? I keep:ep having tides The moi□onies earned by the former rt tendent. w d have a meedeedngwiththe stand dieBible.th « of books and summariess qquoted to me, serve! unitui were then allocated to5 va ^ male officers. HeIer blazer was removed, idias. nnd when she rO]equested that a female Sdiool Board to rectify'th thi e problem. Forge:zet references of Sodom andndbo*; C { but where is the actual resresearch with ous thin[lings such as equipment purch and 1 was denied repeatecuedly.After morrahih as that story has nothing; tto o di o ■ ' the actual numbers? es (forir thet reserve unit and the full* officer be presenimt, she was told that sduca- w « unnecessary,y. talking to School Bc>^,mi member Dave with hotibmosexuality. It lu^ to do mwith i • ■ I Mrs. Dalos, whether honhomosexuality is timeofficers), off law enforcement edu Sass on the telephone, iny daughter's . brealdniing the Hebrew law of hospitap ita li* : I “natural" to some degreeee ior not, if we tionalI dassesd and law enforcement•nted. i She was then placedp in a room' dirough which nui ^ e prisoners were es- grades were then diangecged from two D’s ^ ty. As forfo the Prophet I^ a h , Pd thiid dn k ' [ dedde that it is moral andUld it is legal, ucatiomonal scholarships, and one F to one D andItw tw oPsonei twice aboutab a man who nm aroundh d > then by those same standsndards, w hat Sincece Jerome County Sheriff Jimfim coned by male ofofficers from one area )f the another. Weariiring only h er sports bra year later. . nakedirin-the'dty for three years. ' ! will you do with adult cowwnsenting sib* Weaverrer is no longer supportive of d ess a person has walked in>die the V ‘ !in » or with adult consentanting parent- .purpose3se and function of the former and stretch pantsIts, her nudriff bare, she ; 1 then received a'ietter:ter'fromMr.; • , Unles sat there for sevevend hours with her left Ainsworth telling me ofif thdie grade ■ of a homosexual or who his u a : ' chUd sexual reladonships?ips? Jeromene County Sherifr».Office Re- )r loved one'who is such, asisi I : : ■ ' Readers, I urge you, if yyou feel the serve: Unit,Ui the reserve unit will no. arm handcuffedIto t a pole. At some change. Now they wantttostanfrom to ,^dor nfdreo- . point was offiffered a soiled T-shirt to the beginning as if nothin,hins at all had have.ypyou know nothing of the pain,o i n . i : ' same as I do, don’t go to0 sleep.sl Stay longer■T be b able to offer this law enfo: prayers, ridicules, defiancee,per-’. p . ‘ alert..Kecp focused by ke; . J push their “agenda*? in thtthe letters, it is Andd seven& other former M to deny that? 1 detrimental to their cause,use. This is tnie Jeromome County Reserve Officers,fs, fused, she suffercired greatly during the As a taxpayer, I bdievesvelhavedie next sdreral mommdis. Her self-assur- right to be heard when1 I1 hhave grave IES a CARMICHAEL SR.k'.. •' j' because we are thinkinggreasoning.hu- n , Now

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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 . donal roundSi with one b e ^ * downs must be freee olof political rv^|j|jL v The surprisingly favorarable it more bluntly,f, celling1 Cohen moret basesbi are dosed indude! ntng in 1999, could dose»e tanaddi- influence from the WhiiVhite House. re^s noc ------22 or-«avy-FA-18 E ar cheir-formcr-Scnate^colIeaeague—--don’cyou understastand.!:J ------b attle«e readiness------_._Jjow.tojpread.ihej>ainin bbuthow __ ers, lawnjakcrs broke)ke from the McCain, Rr/RrAriz. thachat there could be no repeaeat of Tlie base dosuisure recommen* “IfyQi' you dedde it’s not political- M^^roduce the mostc efeffective------troditiondl-posture-oi cUar-that:ch©-n6ed-ls-----•the—19th< 9 S -epiaode-in-wvhich h , dation*came 'Co*Cr-Capitol-Hill-as -----ly-popu»pula^-Cohen-said,-«then— Hill of vigorously/d di e fe n d in g there,” saidlid Sen. Chuck Robb, D- PrePresident Clinton intervene*led to part of the Pei)tagtagon*s Quadren* .pbviousously we have co live withI "If I were looking foror a way to home-state bases. Va. “I andid many other arc pre- savsave jobs at two dosing baseses in nial Defense Revieview, a report on that.” avoid polidcal pain, I obobviously - “I hope that thiss ct committee pared to joiijoin, with you." CaCalifornia and Texas, stotates th^miliums lon^in^-term strategy Fourur previous base closure,!. would ndt recommendnd further*,I will authorixc anotherher round of' Members:rs of the Senate Aimed lm]important to his re-election. iriorides. Faced roundsds beginningI in 1988 r&sult- base closure rounds,”s,” Cohea.' base closings,” saidid S Sen. John Services CommitteeCo even talked . . ““We cannot have a repediiddon with a likely ceilisiting on annual ed in1 decisionsde to dose 97 major said. Anti^fraiaud crackdo^Dwn expandsIs . ______Veaas u r eK J sllandL .WASHINGTON (AP)^ ) — A two- year crackdawn on>n IMedicare , fraud in five states recc-ecovered $23 I for every $1 spent, pror>rompting the I Clinton administrationon to expand I it to a dozen more statesates Tueuay. I “This is a model: ththat works. I Now it’s time to take:e uwhat we’ve ------learned and use it br1 O F e c tion Restore Trust,” willwiL eventual- M |E S 5 [ O R S S O C0 0 C A S H ! ly blanket all 50 stateates, Shalala said. Over the next twitwo years, it lU ^ U •SCRATKC H T IC K EET ' G A M E ^ will expand to Arizona,na, Colorado, O y E R S l S OD,pOOmSTAN- , ^ T W I N H E R S Ir Georgia, Louisiana,I, ^Massachu* v V f I NO P U R c ilU M jf DBCM8«ABY • ’ '. m t itaiifnUliM t n iiiiilidilntan<«-' ------settSr-MissourirNew-Jer-JerseyrOhio,— — - | ^ m |< nw tiw iB’ftfOW iren Pennsylvania, Tennessetssee, Virpnia t a a * I and Washington. D u ri^ its-inidal phajthase, federal |* |n investigators targetedted fraud by Iin home health agencies;ies, nursing L u IfMSSSEIfGIE R j M m R M 9 I M S homes, medical equipi pliers and hospices - fomia, Florida, New YoYork, Texas, ^ ttflXUM andlUinois.- ■------'For-$7.9 million spespent on the— — w program so far, Shalalilala said, 74 criminal convictionss hthave recov* f l B s i ercd $673 million for-Medicare.58 M« P « 5 f dvil cases have brought^t in another 056R1 572.8 miUion in fines'sss and settle* * j B R E ments, and compan>anies have returned S47.4 miUionm forfi services ' inappropriately provide1 .0 1 1BB/70n-14 3 T .3 1 I 23.21 um i't) a s i J P10S/76R-14 3 0 . 4 3 P21S/71I8/78R-15 4 1 . 0 0 ^ * 5 2 2OR-^3 2 4 3 .4 1 P208/78R-1B O0 ^ . . 7 0 S lo ? 166R-13 a a .r» 7 * -'iB&7on-i4 3 » . a o 0 7 . 7 0 . I 2SJ3 PiOTfrU 28411 S » . P20S/76R-14 3 7 . 0 7 P22V7I 0 6R-14 4 0 . 0 3 P2tO/75R-1S 0 7 . 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The beautylity of being here with a long-termD crewa is you get to relax and thinkik abouti the r l i long term and enjoy’ youryo meals, f f f S S J irupammmuTTat •noMMUJBg g iW i a n i w H enjoy your conversatit<—^ 'b—ei'.»a-I-lT^&n^to—0--0—oi^ T T ^ Z a'cftially quite a' nev P23y7sn-i(R-1S B e » . i a n:2s/7sn-i6v.W .0 c 9 0 . 4 3 S S2*I2 E 1 0 7 . 0 0 I work, and Tm enjoyinging this tran* lt33W55R-1SR-i c e r . i 4 ' ira&UR-IBMEImE 1 0 2 .4 a 1 c • ? : • « LTtwsn-iB -c 1 0 7 . 7 0 sidon." 3OT50R-15MS C a O . s e LT24S/7SR-1V*^ i£ 1 0 2 . M P2A9/7Sn-16 B 7 0 . 3 0 LT2U/7SR-1S C 1 0 7 . 0 0 As for th e food — the' M ir 3i/ioJOR-iiR-is c U .1 3 iniMSR-iar c0 i i a . 3 a c 0 3 . 0 0 ptnrm m pantry is stocked w.with' such 33/I230R-1iR-15 C 1 1 4 .4 9 ITHS/7SR-IB C I C 1 0 3 . 0 0 Russian specialtiesI aias canned ...... ; t D. O t . 7 3 ...... perch and canned meatleat — Foale n ‘"""3E" said he’s “pleasantly suisurprised.” The 40-year-old BriiBritish*born astrophysicist replaced*d Dr. Je n y ' tO M K Em I m m m E m i t i I : Linenger aboarci Miri r foUowingi I------Z Friday n i^ t’s arrivalral of space f> 2 1' PA BH N O BR a n I I shuttle Atlantis. TheI shshuttle will ■FREE 25,0001MtlEREfLAIICEMENTWA IM BRAKE^^SEMBLY undock tonight andd rreturn to . ,^ ^ C A U PER ASSEMB ■ REAR DRUM E arth Saturday -withh ILinenger, his science experimiim ents and damaged Mir equipmenaenc. R *sffa.fes’M//' Y .Tom «a’re proid ot tki bnki ------_ “M&e is golng to ha^have a chai— • - -5,'®er wi'pTinrldrBn'ciitoaan.~T?^ fl lenge ahead of him,” Linenger! saia “It’s tough beinglg ouco on the |t eeaali ^ 1 $ IS* ■ u o h t t r u c k I ff j r ~ fronder.” bi/j ~ liii5 ijii5 5 President’s kn(nee ok; cohuePtEBHIOIITDBCBmigSBWICE C COMPIEII BEAR UHUH BRAIUKEssnncc amnmmmnOtKMiDReARnUH ' he’s ready to piputt iSSffl 1; WASHINGTON (i 135“ W:; " -im w oM ) i President Clinton isiidy,« i l:S {HOST CARD (MOSTCARS) ■■ . head for the putting: greengr after i l M l i O’ dociors declared hisIs bbad laiee 17. m en,> npSctrnfnr X M I mile n n t My tFtMtipSeu)tiais,OOOnilltilHminniy J U i m i li l sufficiently healed. m ■ The president's dociioctors said Tuesday he could resummne his golf gam e a t its m ost baallasic level. Clinton immediately madems plans to practice on the Whll/faite Hotise south grounds betweeveen meet* ■: ^ ^ > 1 ^ 0 5 probably workorkhIsww~!'H ® up throug the bag —-startwith s H U m I the putter, then he an do some ' l i ^ t chipping and thenen move up H | 9 9 9 i from that,” \sald \Tbitibice House ■SSm M spokesman Mike McCun^iny. fc SSSSii3 ...... ‘ftrlteRBCCfd;— ^ .I n s i d e . Recent crime repcwt .Obituaries...... ,...B 2 idaho/W est...... B&6 fiom Buhl pdice. Pagei » B 3 - I - 3KJVm[i :e w R iA a r - 733-0931, Ext,\2 23 3 4 T h e T im cs-N cw s W ednesday, May 21,1997 ■ . Scctionn B£

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 commi:mission had not-yet set a datdate to and Fillmore Strcc•ect. t met with the elderly residentients, she said. she said, ~d protectxve-custody cotitractict ’with'” But Holley Homes H owner Diane Brollier said Tui^ay thaichat the sccond - Hie trial is expected to lostast 1two and a half vote'a Please sec HOUStNQ, Page B3 weeks. The trial begins atIt 9 a.m. in Twin Holleyey Homes Inc. of Jerome., Holley said .prototective-ctistody patients 1hearing - held on Mondayf - helped dear [eB3 Falls County Courtroom one.e. police contain cheil e m l c a l — ■ • P •UDDLE-JUMPl PING ON WHE[EELS _ TraafflC fDC A spill along Goodingn g r o a d GOODING~A‘tann chemici m ^ milled onra - t U Hinel-underIT ------a Gooding County road TuTuesday, but it ■ ■ 'W didn't spill any farther. Idaho State Policc were sentset to a spill of about 2S0 gallons of herbiddidde about 10:45 m M Ma:lin Street a.m., at 1700 E. 2209 S.. accordingaco to ISP reports. By Susan Baiiey The load was a'mix of Prov’rowl and Eptam, Tlme»New»m the odor, the d one business owner to sug­sug- report said. gest the ary build a tunnel under Main>lain Absorbent was used to helphe: sop up the Street to1 lilet pedestrians and bicyclistsilists spill, the report said. The ISP[SP IS responsible cross blbusy thoroughfare. formanagihg all hazardous-ma^naterials spills. i Marz, a gallery owner,, and others spspoke at a public hearingring Elmore C ounty Jailill escapee Monday night on ways to fix Keidium'slun's proroblems. The public inputJt is part the process of developingig aa gets scared, turnss himI self In aiand traffic circulation policyilicy — forthe~Co from the Ehsore County Jailail ]Monday mom- central dovowntown area. ing.tumed himself in later innthe tl day. A 19955 traffic and parking studyudy ^ o r e County Sheriff RicRick Layher said informedi the dty it would cost 521 mil* an attorney for Bay Murphy,ly, ia jail prisoner, - l f l to J8 million to provide the 1,000000-- called the sheriffs office aboubout 5 pjn. to say nevew parking spaces the cicy Muiphy wanted to turn himstjQseif in.'Muxphy expects to0 niMidj over the next 30 years.irs. retu rn s to the jail about 5:40;40pjn.,accompa. ] Jd toward its future, KecchumIium nied by die attorney and hisis mother,n Layher has beenn implementing many of the said. suggestionDns in the JUB Engineers Inc. ____ said he-got jeal .scared ired-in.diere, and------:------report. RcRecent alterations are signalgnal------took ns ordinance will a ■ ished. As^s part of the plan, the citjcity be tho subject of two public}Iic hearings this .Mrh.whkh they found to their expects to offer developers a finanda:ndal week.j ' delight after Tuesday’s f e ; V~ incentivee to build small undergroundlund The Twin Falls County7 IPlanning and ‘ rain showers. .parking garagesg< in scattered location; Zoning Commission will hearieor comments at around thehe Community Core, 730 pjn.;tod)^ and Thursdayday in rooms 117 Ketchunam developer Chip Fisher earli;arli- and llS.of the Shields BuildingBu at the a22^S® 5 cr this mononth proposed the dty hold>lda s bond-issueie election to finance an underidcr- The oiwnahce would ave c ground parking p; garage on' landi he and the public a say in the! »^ an*3 location V would doilonate to the city. He woulcould of new or expanding liviestodtock'confinemcnt - ^ build a COI:ommerdal building above! chc ’ operadons. And it woiddlimit!nitthesiieofnew...- ~ garage. HerIe is scheduled to present morenore adon to the num* livestock opm tions in reladc Bd^ - * 'S filS details of)f his plan to the city counci:incil ber of homes.within a milee ofol the proposed Monday,Ju Jl n e 2. operation. All proposed opo ' S i m Alreadydy, though, some membersrs olof require a conditional use5 permitp< - which umiMmxTVTHX^^ niti Ihe City CCouncil and public objectct tcto would rcQuire a mblic hearingring. ■ __ ------the structi:ture’s proposed size, sayingng ilit Following public hearingsp oion the livestock _ _ _ would desestroy Ketchum’s small-towrown ordinance, it would be combimbined widi the ^ cre. rest’of the county’s proposeiosed toning ordi* olice warnn o f homee improveem ent scj:ams put a big structure in the midmid- nance that would put the 199S19£ compreheri* )wn and put people on escaiacaia- stveplooinuoction. > 7b*Tb» Theworkwasn1 not extensive enough to Elderly people are freqiicqucnt targets, ' flmM-Wews . le only ones. ors ond elelevators, we’re going to shooi;hoot. . Once complete, the entinlOre wning ordi-' ...... ■ seal the roof or to warrant the $500 bill, ^Wilson said, but aren’t the 0 sc that laid the golden egg,’ nance would.be presented to countyc commls- j wIViN i FALLS - With April shoiihowers' Wilson said. A similars! scam has been The phony repair peoplople will often the goose ,odotl,ework nember Dave Hutchinson snid.a ” sionersi'^o'would conductt thdieir own pubUc . and MMay flowers have come; home-he reported from ea:sastem Idaho, along the |pressure homeowners to ( dier public hearing, the counciuncil hearings before making the: ordinanceon law. . . ' reoairiir.scam.arti 5ts,.according.tQjto Twin Wyoming border,J. he said. ______iimmediately. Wilson said. _ -to opinions-on a. proposalai t(to ------— CopiM d f ^ e ordm w K5 areor a v ^ b le al- . p - nIs , County , Sheriff’s D epartnrtm en t Such scams caram be puUed'by people “If you dd~business~thctHesaiiiirdoy-; -----listened-t. ce Building at 246 iy*care centers in the Generaicral die Twin Falls County Office I sdgator& who make their: Lliving traveling around 3you’re likely to get taken,” ntial Low Density, Lighight .‘niirdAve.E, t’s I starting a little early thiss ytyear,” and offering to dodc home repairs, Wilson ‘“If you feel you’re imder p H e s ^ Sibl ' and Limited Residentiaitial Det-Kelly Wilson, the dcpartmirtmcnt’s said. The sqimsIS are common to areas 3your local law-(^orcementmtagendes. 1 ISnes^^Sm I whit the com. 5“" “ - =“upporters ■ said allowing more Governor reapa p p o i n t s d_investigato^_2., ______aloi^ int^tate hihighways. “You need to find out wl e facilities near downtowio w n ______ah ^ n Couriv offi'dals Juive're]i report- People who wrork6: for legitimate busi* 1pany is, and call where theithey say they’re- from. Your local chambertr ti f commerce K etd.™I ,would help working families,ics. area flood cipmmis!Issloneis ed^^1 roofing sealcoat fraud alreilready, nesses may alsoI ppull such scams, Wilson i u’re going to have affordabUable , „ j Wilsorson said. The suspects chargold schocd aide, , Gov. Phil Bate said. ends a dream she w ait^d moren: than 20 “If wasi a□ dream comc tme, Td alway:ways’ 's tbe largest of nearly $800,OC3,000 in years to fidhll. had my holeart set on teaching here someome- Aljlancip sptihsor^s s l i d e grantsIts for bicycle and pedestrianm pathsp The former Darla Everherhart came to day,” Holl:a said. ounced Tuesday, PershingI 35 years ago, whcvhen she trans- Now Hoiloll’s tirhe at Pershing is over shpW bi^hiiclearwiweapons . “rS”tie money comes from a federalral fundI fferred to Pershing fromI PtPaul as a sec* The schoolK>1 dosed its doors April 7 ancand,' up after violations of petrolroleum ided Pershing scattered ’aui,. ce. River Alliance . . ond*grader. She attende id its students among Paul I KETCHUM - The Snake. I 5.'State grants go for altemam otive th ro u ^ the sixth ^ d e ancand went on to MemorialII iand Big Valley schools. A>few fev ^ l^ ^ d e sh(W to ^htonthiefunireor t 0 S l ' rgycon* ionin theU nitrf. . ; IS transportadon tmd ^ erg y graduate 'from Minico HighHig school in weeks lateIter local contractors and archiirchi-. oucJBy ,wCTpotis pioducdon ’atioA'programs. . 1972 tects tooksk another look and toldI thbikepath; 'v' ieh

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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 kerOviders is'ditffdultl'Asf s o r p » ”d“5Uongthe-Iowei ? -----iilgh'coicounnyrare-still dig^ng—— has-setded'ofreTArizona'fmffdfsw-'- : job market. _ a monthly cashca stipend ond child mqi^arch, Canyon County had 01 Colorado River,r, i m ost of it In out fromom w in te r snow s. eral doys has broughtr.bttinidi^ .hu ------The-county-already'idy-is-ndar-a-----carobcnefitsrits..:------S»8 ^-providers-offerlng*care- ____Ari?jana______k*FfBnklfn;~BfcM fire m an-*'— * thar-htre-belped'ffolir:iirtofrajF— ------crisis because of aa sshortage As those:e parentsj en ter pro* theiheir homes for up to 1S8 ch The restrictionons will be in agemenient officer for the lower extreme firea^ers thishis timeI qf among child care provicsviders, said gram s thatlat take them from drerIren, according to a survey. place for tracts.t:s .th a tth e U .S . Califomiim ia d e s e rts , s a id h is office year largely in check. . Pat Howc with thele W1 estern home, they’lly’ll have to find some- 71 Bureau of Landd ManagementJ is likelysly to impose restrictions ' Lori Cook, a BLMI spsi o k ed The Nampa Housing AuthoronV and the U.S. Fish Idaho Communityty A ction place or somomeone who will care iss tiying tr to fill some gaps. T sh and WUdUfe soon. woman in Yuma, saidi boating'be ■ Program, WICAP. Andmd a short- for their chilclildren, Howc said. nffoi ine Service oversee,I, runningr from "Wes havehi not got any predpi- water skiing and otheriier rivet- iffordable housing agency wai Davis Dam above I age already exists forfo infant Even nevlew mothers aren't to0 providep: day care for worki e Bullhead City tation firom^ Januaty on to cause related activities haveve drawn< care. to th e M exican1 border, I said an abuniundance of annual grass* about 150,000 visitorsirs 1to thp exempt. Aft^fter 1 2 weeks, new famamilies and is explorii»ns Terry Long, a BL “It’s a problem. Thereere’s no get- mothers ha\lave to find a job or wheiwhether to offer 24-hour care t BLM staffer In es,” Franklin Fi said from Colorado over the Memoriaerial Day ting around it,” Howe s Yuma. Riversideade, Calif. “We’re looking weekend for the pastit severals< /c said. H er enter>trainin)ung. And they have to partlarents wh6 work swing at*>"0 That includes f< agency recruits chi:hild care find carc fonor their infants. gravraveyard shifts. > four national at puttinting in restrictions in the years, and no dropoff is expect-'e wildlife refugeses: Arizona’s, “ near funfuture as soon as the fire ed this year despite firere restric*r 39,000-acre Havas-asu and 6 ,0 0 0 - “ danger:r potential1 gets a little dons. ' acre Bill WilUamssRiverandthe F ' moreextisx tre m e .” With temperaturess usuallyui — S erR V I C E S ------, 17,000-acre Cibola>la and 26,000- The SanSa Bemardino.Nadonal ’ well over 100, Cook said,;aid, most acre Imperial ont theti California Forestt inin California instituted people don’t want to havelaye a fire ' ...... iKcnneth LaM arir Cook, of rial Chapel,'el,'-221-W.-Main-St.,-vice,-l;T~ll'ajnr-5TiuT8dayrElmwood' xi----- side.------inltial-stl-stage-fire-restrictions—— anyway:------Syracuse, Utah, and,d formerlyf of Burley. Friendinds may call from 6 to Cemetinetery, Gooding, (Demaray’s,.5 The restrictionss pprohibit open startinglg lastli week, lim iting open “ And I th in k we’ve'e seens a • Carey, 10 a.m. today,''ly, West Point 8 pjn. todayy aand from 10 to 10:45 Goodiniding Chapel). fires, such as a campfire ca or a fires, hele sas id . change in recreadonists:sts in the LDS Stake Center, SMSON. 2300 W. a.m. on Thunursday at thc funeral wood stove, but cha:harcoaI can be Califonfomia has ha,d a few fires last 10 years,” she said.L “I think Interment, 4 p.m. today,tod Carey chapeL Emilmlly Zetka Wurst, ofyf used in barbecue grillsgr or at des- of signifilificant size already this people ore becomingng m ore Cemetery, (Lindquist’!ist’s Kaysville PrinevilevUle, Ore., Intunment, 3 pjn.^ Ignated picnic: sices. And season,n, covering( up to 2,000' aware of the environmenn en t and Mortuary in Kaysville,Ie,Utah)i t Victor Jan:ames Planansky, of Friday,lay, Hailey Cemetery, (Wood^ , campers also wUl1 beb< able to use acres. OnOi Tuesday, the Cali- more protective of ic.:. Wc W see Fairfidd, meiilemorial graveside scr- River:r FuneralF Chapel in Hailey). propane or petrol-oleum stoves, fomia DepartmentDe of Forestry more of the conventional I Walter Payne, off St.S George, heating devices orr lanterns.It was battLittling a 75l>-acre blaze at cues instead of the firei^ rin 1 g jj. U tah, 10 a.m . toda)day. White Smoking is baimtmed except in Anzaborrorrego Desert State Park That really helps a lot” Mortuarj- Chapel,.TwinFalls. Ti ------I J Friends may call fron:rom 8 to 9:45 ^ J ) E A T H N OO T I C E S - a.m. today at thc mortui C a n a l b r eeach cuts halfIf-tnile-long r aavine in Utahh ' ' Hugh Artete rb u rn .a ggraveside memorial service “ SALT LAKE CITrrY (A P ) — A and “byy SundayS the creeks were Helen M. Trospcr,p,o( ol Gooding, EDEN-Hu, be held at 1 p.m. Friday at . won’t know how effectivedve their fIughAnerbuni,74.of Hailey Ccmeteiy. Friends are„ breach in an irrigatgadon'canal in full of' theth red sediment. The efforts have been untjj theythe can 11 ajn. today, DemarayXIiy*s Gooding Eden, died Tiuruesday.May20.1997, „ thc Ashley Nadonallal Forest north affected > Chapel. ted to gather at St. Thomas 2d area streams are just fly over che area Wedntidnesday at the Magicgic Valley Regional tcopal Church following inter- of Vemal sent water;cr raging across brightred.» d .” monung. Medical CenteIter in Twin Falls. • it. Arrangements are under the Dry Fork drainoglage, cutting an Offidal:dais have dosed the area Augustus said offidalslals havfe ' Dorotha Campbell1 Hall,Ho of Twin Arrangemenlents are pending and the din ' erosion gully a halfIf milei long, up surroundir Falls and formerly of>f Haiclton,£ 1 will, be annouj direcdon of the Wood River id in g th e g u lly b c c a u se th e shuc off most of the wateiater flow ounced by Demaray»s punera]eral Chapel in Hailey. to 300 feet wide, andmd hundreds of shiftinglg soil : makes the area throudi the canal, but ata, _____ p.m. tfviny, Hnwlrnn-LDS-Church,—GocKlinftGhapi T r — ——feet deep.- ^ ■ ' ataJaeing., „ (White Mortuary in Twiirwin Falls). ^ slT^zaroous, as tne rush- carefw to ^ve the runoffoff some-s I. McMillan “The ertwion gully:lly is quite Sipe&. ing waterswieeps away trees and place to drain. V. Ensign Jr. .tacular,” said Diamane Augustus, boulders,s . Brian Afclnemey, a hydro^ d ro lo ^ Lillian Bognall, of Rupert.1 2 ArthUP W. iOSHONE - J.B. Mdtfillan,i> information assistantmt for the U£. Augustu p.m. today. UnitedJ Methodist^ HAILEY-,- Arthur W. Ensign 83, former fon Shoshone resident, tstus said one of the con- at the Nadonal Weatherr Service,Se t. Forest Sendee. “Rigiight now there ' cems is; wherewt the trees and boul- said a Cash flood watch thattha was •Church, Rupert, (Hansiinsen Mortu- Jjlv ‘I*®**:d ^Monday, Moy 19, died1 Monday,M May 19,1997, inn is not threat to homHm > codeviolodon. 12th Avenue]ue South; Buriey Avenue and ]your booietown, contact your localiocalpoUM • fonaJe. 54. Buhl, prowntectira custody. MUner StreetreeL ,offlctt. AdmittedAd Admiimitted Dora Alvarez, Rosaa Arredondo,A James Bronson,)n, Grace Emerson andi EmmaE Flowersrboth of Blanche Carr, Jennielie Harvison,: Mary Vonettatta Burley. Holyoak, Natalie Searliarie and Preston Wilkinson,>n, all of Burley; Robin Anderson,Ar Susan Foust andnd RReleased de m u g Mary Harrell, all of Heybum;H< Ken Ellsworth of Emma Flowers and GraceGi Emerson, both of Trent1 SiStlfliDMn, a Twin Falls nstirc. to*a s t>been Price, Utah; Barbarara Montgomery and Keithth Btu-ley. • aMOdstedted wilh thc Rniwldi FsraUy sincece IS 19S5. , Trent U* 1M gnduiic o i Twin FstU High School,Schi O^legeoi; of Southern Idaho, and Cypress CollegeCoU ' of Mommy Sdcncc. As a UeensedIPuncnl Puni V r. 7>cni uses his compantonatc Akearing- cu N N IN ^ E CunUies of the Msgic Valley. TrtfKisTreil . — O biti^ U A R I E S — a Twin Fansh Chamber of Commerce A m bu» K U P - ■ Vui.alsoi10 senres on the Msgic Vallef Reglo J ______}ForobHuafy rate Infannatlon, on, call 73^0931, extenalon 278______W C m ' s E N ] MedlcilGI Center Home ikaJth A Hoipitt AtMss r s ; - ■ M NIOR ■ Ke and his wife Deny hire a two year old.; ------^------O akley -Y OaKLoy- In 194<*i>i>,tlo_en«ei.edJhe_the.Oakleikioy_LDS.Stake-Center..with_ _ _E_piSCOaMT_Cl c a r d .L . . Armea ForcesI arand served until his Bishop0 0 Oallen Eiqulst olflclatlng. 'honorable discha:hargoln 1946. Burial1 wwill be at the Oakloy S Ernost's llfeloelong ambition and Cemetery,ery. wilh military rites by the occupation waa/as forming and he local vot<9004900‘; ' Vigilantes andI eienloyed many out- 'T ' Ings with tho groijroup. He was a lov. T * w in F alls ■ ^ B r o d ing husband, falfather and grandfa- bTb««i*.I (her. He was ad>ridmlred and appreci- CiSpBWath Crebassa ated for his sonionso of humor, his ' Elspethleth Crebassa. 8 6 . of Twin Integrity, and was/as woll respected by Falls, diedfled Tuesday, May 20, 1997, H all who camo In1 acontact with him. al Rockck Creak Rehabilitation . Ernost Is survi^irvivod by his loving Center. wife. Maxinp ot)f COakley; three chil- Elspetheth was bom July 6.1910,.in . dren. Gary Adadams ol Salt Lake Los Ana I - __1BBS 2 — "CHy.-Utah,'llo^-^ and'hls wife. Kfis“ BenIaiiirn i Adanis of Oakley,ley. and Mrs, Steven liyed Int CaliforniaCi most of her life I------MEMO [ORIAL DAY Y (LoaTMcLawss cof Omaha, Neb.; before moving-tome Idaho In 1981. , three grandchlldilldron. Brad Adams Elspolh1 waswi a free spirit who was WEWEEKEND : ErneiBt V. Adams> of Oakley. JefII AAdams of Oakley, an artistit andai wrote poetry and also SASAT-MON : Emo8t Victor Adams, 78-year*old78- and Michael MclVIcLaws of Omaha: enipyeddreading. re : lifelong Oakloy rosldordeni, died four sisters, HelerJlen Edwards of Salt SurvlvoiIvors include throo grand- -REFRESHMIMENTS PROVIDED • Saturday, May 17, 1997397. ill tho Lake City. Ruthith .Cranney of Los children.n. LoriL Ryan arid U saTL^) FREEHiariXXKX3S, SODA& COOKIES . Cassia Fteglonal Medicalal CenterC in Angelos, Calif,,, MMartha Muir ol Las Black olll TwinTv Falls, and Ron (Lotte) -DAILY DRA : Burley. Vegas, Nev., and;nd Donna Knight of Ryan off Boise;Be five great-grandchil- W.WING FOR $50.00 ; He waa born Nov. 4. 14. 1916. in St. George, Ulah-ih; and many rileces dren; andind two great-great-grand- DINNERGIlGIFTCERTinCATE t Oakloy. ihe son of Romeimelyn and and nephews.. IrIn addition to his children,>n. She was preceded In -MARKE : Sarah Helen Worthingtonion Adams, parents, he wass precededp in death dealh byay herf parents; one daugh- ' KER CLEANING ; After tho dealh ol his parerarents at an by his uncle andind aunt. Rosa and ter. Nornjfrn)> Ryan;.arTd one grand-' AVAIIAILABLE AT: . early age. he was raisecsed by his Thorla Adams;,j; t two slstere, Loa son. Roberibert Ryan. ■ > I uncfe and aunt. Ross andanc Thorla Adams and Betheth Koarns; and a An>emoiimorial service will be held at ; Adams, He received his3 educationo< granddaughter.. StiStephanie Adams: 2 p.m. Thursday.Thu May 22. 1997, at • in Oakloy. He married)d Maxine Tho funeral wliwill bo held at U White Mortilortuary C h ^ l In TWln Fails, M ; Martin on March 15. 1! .1 9 4 2 . In a.m. Wednesdaj?;-iy ;^ay2t. 1997. at with Fatherher Robb Keller officiating. MM P A R K - — - o f f i c:s< e '' 208) 7335743 .2 2 9 6 Kimberly K l . Road' ■ .r - ..-T wIAM f e i WEEKEND.Z'lTjLZjS

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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»^ui- - - plalnrcite 1 in the stace.landed att Bi Burley i ordyforadayorso. :e the'homeowncJ- ti«a= eEqiiipmenc< Sales in Boise. the prosecutor so it’’ Municinal Airport SurSunday, !______•------—•-Gity-employeesrfrustralitrated ------s tre n g th e n in g the localcal Jo e ------W est have taken th ir3ismisse3!^ ~ ttomey Craig Hodbey ' ovcc anemptihg to contact:t nimen Engle Composite Sauad:ladron’s I ~ plaints to th e Good in tho field, were pleased at thci search power for as longing as it ■ Coundl, looking for s( lecessary, we can file a “ igainst the owner of the approval of a bose radio for c Tceeps the plane in use. I from loud, booming mu offices. City Clerk Linda Wi The national CAP has loanedIo HI They got a sympatlathcic ear ' " ' ^ 1 ■ man says they often have to callc the 1978 Cessna 172 to the accepablc pven su| plane. The squadroIron can use two tified d upport was based largely on}n tlthe d dogs in the state; one,!i patients who may need'ed the drug. that doctorsrs canc prescribe the pill nciiced for research. Thc groupiphos h ■'•The plane will primarilyly serves -planes ownedi bby JT/Campbell Sara,, livesliv in Rupert. The announcement: plannedpl form of marij ■the Miid-Cassia area, but; maymt be Aviation, but thc arijuana as a substitute lorong advocated broad clinicinicol the new plane will ------for a news conferenceX ati thc a trials to finally determine flown all over the R(Rocky take some of thethc burden off th c Timci inc if mcS’Nems w riter Jenniferr Capitol Wednesday mt marijuana helps certa:rtoin Mountain region. Deputyty Com-( privately owneded equipment and' res€ardiis)done,t/ierv's- Taylorir can a be rcachcd in Buriey att change of course fo patients. mander Doug Griffithstis said cut down on cose3Sts. 677-40411042. stale’s biggest doctors’s’ group,| going lo be tJiisis damnablea ddjate as to . “We are really committtlittcd ------which-last-year-opi ' “to'beginning’thcTippropnn' Pro^sition 215, the mteve Housing _ marijuana measuire appipproved Thompson, CMA governmeiiment by California voteiters in affairs chicf. “Until it’s done,don -ContimiedfnmBl. Humphries saidsai she and other recentlyitly said that padents will bec November, -SteveThompson,, Ithere’s going to be this th The neighbors “continiinually neighbors arc! alalso still worried screencened at a hospital beforee Backers of thc bill by damnable debate as to[o itsii . 'asked the same questionsons. As. about the safct}ety of the elderly being3 allowedaU into the protcctive-^ Sen. John Vpsconccll CalifornialiaMedical Association |effectiveness." touch as rd reassure themem and residents becausilUse the protective- custody: Kly apartment., Democrat, said the; CMA’sC gov,ovemmcnt affairs chicf ^ Officials at Americansis forfc tell them what kind of clientscli custody apanmeinent and an elderly Crimeime suspects and dangerous5 support should impro'rove its & ^Medical Rights, which helpcelped ;we’re going to have, they' wantwt a care home orec stills in the same mentalal padents] won’t be housedd chances in thc Legislis la tu re ------push Proposition 215, saidid theti ___ guarantee thnf nothing hndbad-wili___ building.____ :------there,!,i»-said.-The iw qrpical protoc-:----- and-COuldJielp-sway-C^Gov.-Pete---- for-smokinsing-ppt,r_said-Sean---- statate must-take the lead becoujcause ------ever happen." Jerome Coununty pays $650 a tive-custnistody case involves an oth-I. Wilson. The governor>r 1has twicc Walsh, Wii:Wilson’s spokesm an. chchc federal government is mo t Sonja Humphries, of JerJerome day to send its: protective^ustodypr erwise>e healdiyh person who needss in recent years vetoec3cd legisla- “That is certa:irtainly a more manage- ingng too slowly. :&aid the second public heahearing patients to.<• -Canyon View a littlele help1 to get through a cri-i. don that would legalizeize the med- able way to0 dealdi with the issue — “Foot-dragging “ is the rulelie of< cleared up some of her conooncems. Hospital and CoiCounseling Center sis, Willii^lUioms said. ical use of marijuana,, p;prompting and certainlynly sends a better mes- thche day at thc federal level,el, sso but grill has doubts at^ou:^out tbe...... in Twin Falls,s, Prescott said. • HoUe>Uey said her company has aQ advocates of the drug3 to« sponsor sage to Califoiiifomia youth as well.” were need to give it a spark,"'sa sa: id protective

'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. effme home and that was theite last changes and marnany people don’t togetherler as fast as wc could andI . mudslides. 50 homesi rremained cut off Joeoe River and Lake Coci'o eu r ’tim el ever took a dare.” know wherfe they’re thi going or starteded to leave,” said Marge: The elevation of LalLake Pend Tuesday by thc river. Flood d’A’Alene. Tbe school’s shutdown alsoIso sad- what they’ll be! doing,”d McClure ;dens HoU’s fonier fifth-gri-grade said. “They’vee beenb reassured Iteacher Aleene Humphries,BS, •who they have a pos:tosition but right • ;;taueht at. Pershing fromn 1 1950 ' now we don’t knoinow.” overnors rcequest fuEnding to ejestablish urniversity * ~.unrii 1966.— • :----- McClure thinks thi -moving rAncr ' "I understand it’s in bad1 slishape Pershing studcId e n ts to o t h e r . RSON CITY (AP) — Utah sitics and communityy colleges.< “Often, thothose of us in public thalat thc university’s coursescs bet Mike Leavitt joined Corporations could alialso tra^n life are critidiidzed for not meeting accccrcditcd and acceptedd bby '.but it breaks my healeart,” . schools will benesnefit everyone in da Gov. Bob Miller on —-Humphries said.------the-rdistrict.—.-Kindere.rtcn— .___ prospective.cmployees.es-through___the_needs_os_of_che_moment,n___ emimploycrs-aad.cthcr-univers;orsi------;; Humphries clearly rememiembers through second-^id-grade students lay to r^uest'funding'from the ^ te m . Miller said, tiescs. ia map board she made withith her will permanentlytly attend Memo- slative money committee to Leavitt, a Republican,in, said the “With thislis $100,000, we can “Wc recognize quality haslas (0 i [husband that lit up whenen ;stu- rial Elementary w establish Western Gover- university has alreadyV obtainedc obtain a seateac for chc future of bec the highest priority off th:this jklents m atched a s » te witbrith its will take all thirdira- tnrougn sixtn- """S' nnt...Jniversity. _ $25 million from vanoiIOUS states education1 iin thc Western instistitution or it will be a hollooUow ']copital>Ic was a succcssiss ithac grade students b< : proposed university, and private donors. states.” _victictory,”_Lea«tt said.______IjHumphries Mtered it in a contestcon fall. Previously I already has thc backing of Miller, a Democrat•at, wants Leavitt streicrcssed'chat the iiiii- ' The T Senate Finance-Assenrseni- estern states, would use $100,000 from Nevadada legisla- versity is notlot meant to replace ' blyly Ways and .Means subconcom- ;,-with the old Empire Airlinesles and Memorial each hi uters an^other distance won a trip to Hollywood. ■ through third gr tors to guarantee Nev]evada two traditional1 uiuniversities but to mitlittee on higher educatioI tio n ing to o lsio teach courses seats on the university’sfs board1 of enhance offerferings. Hc also tried too)ok no immediate actionn o on ' “It was amazing how manyiny stu- Valley took founhnh-through sixth- } ^ | 3already * established univef- dents learned their stateses iand graders. trustees. to alleviateI laK. C A N S ^ S PPECI^ p H ■ I, u I i Ita ■ ■ - • » 4 - 71m»»W«w».T«»1n FiB».4D>,-I0 -W«ditM

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 anyecu(!cuc and the : dance, vrith the proceed:»ds going to ■ ; the Travel Club for theirthe trip to i j m England, and for the:he student i body. TALLMERCHANDIIDISE The e l m ^ t y v schooltool will have ' its end-of-school cdebniibration June ^ iO f/a .%i i - s : r o o | Ku l C S - 2 with a barbecue atIt rnoon, foi- lowed by field day gam(ames in the oftemcMn. I f e The second'grade ggr r o u p present a play Friday at i7*TW Trf*Ty^Tt^'**-~ ' and first-graders will perperform May 30 at lt):30 a.m. Bothoth perfor- ' mances vrill be present'ented in the Yoitf c o m * a loiW'>ng w ay, babyl ! elementary gym. : ' Ih other H aii^^bolidol nera Lov4»71irour~lBiI w s l s a i t c l • Eighcy-Hve studentsflts are inter- j ested in summer schoohool classes. y

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—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 nade used to study enviinviron* mental changes, provide haveiuhai for plant and nnimnl comm I For vibrant, health; ■ ■ ■ ties and protect gene poo ■ m . foundation Director JasJasper B plants, and eveiytlithing : Carlton said. “Loud, pollutUution. S else you need for a ' belchi^ snowmobUes ore cleariy.ele ~ • inconsistent wich these value:lues." ■ great garden, checlckout ' The groups also notifiedied the e f f l U • Forest Service that theyleywill -KjBga I Fred Meyer. in U U i!------EH i “FprQVflr25yearsLvabe assess the environmental mijimpact . of snowmobiling in the natiilational □ woridng with regional ^ - forests in the Rockies, wherewti ■ to mako sure the plants;at al : t h ^ claim np proper analysisysishas : evtf been made. I Fted Meyer aro the very/best I “Snowmobiling and otother I quality wo can oQer. The : forms of winter recreation3tt mayi I majority of our color CTO|; \b e acceptable on the nati(ationai opsare • forests,” foundadon spokesicesman Uch A nderson, Garden B uyersr grown by local growersifiom fi s I^Jacob Smith said, “but notjtwhen vi thelntsmjrmfinntain area.. We buy.fromn o:only the b(^ growers. Wher ...... - they aris'excessive-andleailead to------uiumuiuij enl thedegradadonof^bliclanilands." tourgreenienhouses, I look for growers1 tluthat consistently produce thelebest y qualityatoops. Each ^ w e r is given staistandards per crop to follow,.sotho s< : Van crash kills 7 _plan^.yotiToubuy produce great color.and ViftOiity nil swKtfin Inng. 8 5 ^ J i : Buddhist monksCS Comparelre before you buy, and you’ll1 findfin that our plants will have/emore uAj. • ■W i 1 : COALINGA, Calif. (Ap'jP) —■ A blooms: oron sturdy compact plmts, tesuesulting in higher quality and i ' ^ • van f^ e d with Buddhist me e rM y lefimd your money." • visiting from Thailand eras election. If it's not. we'll cbeeHi ’* '’'w im : after it was apparently blownwnoffa ~ R/ch Anderspn, Gardensn Buyer ' ^ ; freeway by a passing truck, ki ^ j i Q i : seven people and iq}uringsevij i S * Bloomindng Annuals Add InstantIt (Color Ib e von was on its way Mb!Monday • HaveabUblah deck, porch or pado? Thehe ibest quick-fix is containersrsmied' ■ night finun the Son Frandsco • area to North Hollywood SfSwit withcolo.iloiiiil blooming annuals in blueilues, rem and yellows, : monks and two laymen. Inexper)ensiva and e a ^ to grow, annuonuals thrive in tho warm sumrimier Eleven of the monks w ere' ; ing from Thailand to hdp pre;prepare m onthsai> and reward you with constantm t flowers. Some of the mostst PSffSraCof! I • foracdebration'ofatempleoleopen- popularr fcfbr planting in containers arere ppetunias, pansies, verbena,1, • ing in Fremont, said Vener 1 Stq)haTp Sikkhasabho of th e' impatiens and alyssum. ; Buddhist Temple in North1 HHolly- Sun ancm d shade lequirements varyr forfbi annuals, so plan accordin;ingly. 4 S u p> e r H o tt : wood^ Tbe other monk and n be moved ^ u t during the) daday to find the bost light Watfetch. laymen were frism Sikkhasat“tSi Potscanb ' tm ple. how yourlur iloweis do and adjust if neceecessary. ■ a r d e n1 V a l u es s !

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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 A N Y S IZ E BOISE (AP) -H e a vvy y runoff T 199:99 .washed through a tailingings dam i C H A R T E R C L U B * “VAIL”“ \ near Atlanta, sending pote•otentiolly. toxic mine mill wasteI ininto the _ ^ ■ % fc . DOWN COMFORTEPER Middle Fork of the Boisec RRiver. ^ Q ^ Reg- 250.00-300.00. Exc)Kclusively ours a n d rated Tlie fine silt from inacti\ctive gold ^ ✓ T W I N S E T mines is running into th thi e East ?.99 H - - a "Beit Buy" by one ofif lth e counU7 's to p _ _ . Fork pf Montezuma Crccreek and CHAftTftTER CLUB*/ERSEY KNITT SHEETS SETS H ' ^consumer maguines, ,0'Overfilled with premium turning the Middle Forkrk turbid.i Rcg.-«.o0.00. 100% c o tto n in w hite, heath•ather gray, o r heather H - '^white goo» dpwn’insid'ilde a 300-thread count' 'J,', '. As much as a million yardsrds of tail- . , — -—ings could run-into-the-re-river- if — ,o.nmeaL^■>LSclJA<]udeJJlaJ,.fi.tt.ed,and «se(OJmpotted,.FulLsctca$ ____ :idownpro.or-.cambnLCOttotton.t'icldng..aanielbox— the dam is not plugged,2d, Idaho rec- 75.01S.OO. tale S9.99. Queen set res­eg. 100.00, lalB 79.99., H ' ’.■■-■j'deslgn.'preverjts the shifrtiftingofdow n ahc|._ j Division of Environrrinmentol Kmc!«e t ree- 125.00. 9 9 .9 9 . Beddiiidding. H ' 'i^ensur^ evert ’^istributiatiQn.Twini.fu,ll/q_ueen /' Quality officials said Mond<>nday. Steve West, the agency’s ag< H;V':;^an^d.idng.Jmp6rted. Dovown Shop. ' ■ • • •;;/ ^ regional administrator,, sasaid the tailings pose a “significaticant eco- logical risk,” to the Middleidle Fork, . M AY 26 4 . a popular fishing rivere r and a i6 - D A Y ONN LY S P E CCIALS Gl < O O D t H PR <§ U G H ' I* rhajor tributary of thehe Boise River, which provides drinking dri j ^ j ■' .‘v water for Boise. .9 9 TWIN SET 7' 9 ' . 9 9 T W IN - 7 9 .9 9 ANT sirsI E - ■ Officials are still assiissessing C^AKTER CLUB-“STITRATTON ir y whether the tailings posec a threat HOMEIE iD E S IG N C O T T O N S H E: Ee Tt s e t w^OVEN c JACQUARD DUVEVET COVER ■ . to human health. Howevfever, the 9.99. 10096 co tto n . 200-thre?idI count co in assorted l^gsg. 125.00. "Cabernet" duvet cocover In cotton/polyester. DOWN COMFORTER intake for Atlonto’s water::er supply ’ USA. Full/qu'een, reg. 175.00. . «'■ i comcs from above the! tc tailings coloij.;. « Set includes flat, fitted sheets,is. anda p>Ilowcase(s). wovoven jacquard. Made in the US; • Reg; t20;00-'l50.00. EkcIusjsively! ours from i^.harter'^ft ____ p.on.ds.,_.and_no_ojther_er—wells______Fulluiuetueen..king_reg.-49-S5.j69-9a^ale.:ilt.29.99r49.99. ------ile.7^.M..King..reg,.225,OO.ji»aale 79.99. Standard . ■ —rrClub?.-^'Str^on.ll^featuro{i‘ot;a4t30»throad.c^nV.ebt ^ jH ap p e al^ to bc in the imm in th e USA. Bedding. • ■ ‘ pilloHow sham, reg.,SO.OO, ta l e 3919.99. .' Blousson valance. . cover.Twih. ful.l/queen br' kiking. lm poinied..0^ w niS H o»* i path. Made in reg.:g. 60.00. fate 44.99. Drapery,iry.reg. 125.00. s a le 9 9 .9 9 . lale 3 4 .9 9 . Beddinfl.' .' ; ••. h ' I M other w ill n o ti Dece c o ra to r pillow, reg. SO.OO, *al< 4 ; 9 ? , O y E R S IZ E;p;30X54"..;, P itfeqe 69.*,9 9 DAN RIVER " E H P E R O R ’^.B A T H T■OWELS O BY M A 'R t^^^V hornicide charge ASSOR3RTED BED-INU-BAGS , 31 ' 9 .9 9 ANY SIZE ' Ret? 9.00. Exva ^lush and.'id'absoriibnt l60%iotton^.,'^-;?^I ONTARIO, Ore. (AP).P)_No Reg. 11919.99-129.99. Print bed-in-a-bagslags in 180-thread’ lANDSTITCHED QUILTSS / . ■ :_toyrtls'Svailabteinavarlet]ety of'solids,'itripes and . homicide charges willI bibe filed . count.. 5C50% cotton/50% polyeiner. Indueeludes copforter. HA eg. 79.99. "Rosenberry Cabin."">;'"Timberl6dge.”-and ifie'cksi Styles^ vai|y by « oare. n Made in USA.- Hand pp v against a 22-year-old womismanwho » . bed skirC'flat. fitted, case(s).Tw,I.Twin. full, queen. ^^8 gave birth to a femaleale bnby *1ornlng Star.”.iO0% c o tto n wittwith polyester .filling; ‘ towel, reg. 7.(W.,««le 3.99->9. W ashcloth, reg. 5.00. : . " found in a shed king. Mac•lade in USA. A sso rtm en t variesss byb store. Bedding. The Malheur Countyy districtd Sizezes m ay'vary slightly due to handstltchlng.hai Imported.’. ■. • a t e '2.99.; Bath, Shop,, attorney’s office said homicidenoi Starlandard sham reg 24.99. aaie# •14.99. I Bedding. . • ■ - charges will not be pupursued agaiiut Danielle Lee Fish'isher, 22, Caldwell, because labt> testst« to determine whether the'fetfetus was bom alive were inconcIusi\usive. . Dan Noms, ossisiarit'ait'distrTct' ...... a i l l ] r t ' attomey for Wilheur Counounty said Fisher still could face5 clchorees related'to improper dlsp

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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 s s i t- S H EUinger oftersn shops at Kimberlerly i ting in her livining room, amid colorf>rful g S j S H g■ l H Nurseries. She alsoa hit a sale at FreFred ’ ' planters and han;nging baskets. “I evenn do Meyer recently. i my own lawnmowwing.” iyH Throughout her3r rock gardens, EUingengej I EUinger insists■s this is no big deal,. butb BHMiMigiBIS has placed decorsrative chairs, statuesiS ofc ? most people don’n’t have waU-to-wall £lo^ow* deer, birdhousess and a- Chinese lantertern . j ers outade every'y window of their home, 1^1 she made. The walls are rrock waUs, and EUingnger |K |j|B PI||[H She said she doeoesn’t have to work inI heping phlox, multicol:olbr potatoes (“with thet rich soU aroimdI theth tulips, daffodilss and poppies - colorl5rful sagebrush, the2 spuds roll out of th e seas of them. ThChe only plants she cacan’t seem to groimimd like gold”). She buylys her vegetable seedsds at\ ' grow around herr iplace are pansies, Globe)be Seed & Feed. Shedoe^’tknolow why. “Ev

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, 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 appopuIarity,” says upsiciefe down« on two thin pieces . It’s also reasonably ioexpcm:Kmsive. Walsh, who concsnducts workshops of lathIth to keep them off thc\ Subscril•ibe to d ay & Gardening in containersirs of all for organized groupsgr on how to ground.’nd.” & Save! ' kinds has bccomc increaseasingly make them. AlthoughA thes© With1th hanging baskets, of popular as new gcncratioItions of hanging basketsts ofc mixed flowers course,se, it’s much easier, just ' gardeners discover the joys[oys of a have been popiipular for years at emptyty thei used soil and moss movable floral feast. A patio,pai a public placespla ns Disney liner, ri: L ThelX1nie8-]>News dcck, or a small backyardOCTnbe’ o ^ o 'rla and tHVpe picturesque San stack< themth ready to start over ■ transformed by a combinaciution of Prandsco waterccrfroiit, she says, next season.sea ' Custotneier S ervice 73^ 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 ; containers and hanging baskoskcts. , “the home garde•dener is just stnn- Need a backdrop for aI SundaySu ing to pick up> ono them” in the ' brunch? Move in some tubs'oftui last few years, n ’ petunias or begonias. Wai^ant co If you lack confidencecoi about ----- •: create a bower effect in a comera p lu n ^ g in, checleck out your local T h e T ui m e s - N e ^ : of thc yard? Cascading hanginghar nursery or garcorden center for f : plants will do it advice and ideas,tas. Or read one of G ratefully/Acknowledgeie s : One reason for the attracnraccion. the n u i^ bootes ono container gar-. . ___ • says Nand K WalshVretafl-ail man- dciung. One df'tjf'the newest, out -^^•■’re o u u ------• ager at Mcadowbrook FarFarm in. this month, is “Colorful“C Hanging Meadowbrook, a nurseryry near Baskets & Othe;her Containers" ; Jenkintown, Pa., is that contain-con (Sterling, $19S5).»5). . ers enable you to garden1 alalmost. ...-.£sscQCially,.gngrowing things in ^ . yea^round. pots of anyl^did requires a little “You can do three diffciffercnt more attentionon, because the 733-29i6. plantings in a container gansarden,” plants depend entirelycm on you for : she says. “In early March youyoi can feeding and watering. w That do pansies, becausc theyicy will means, for insta:imnce, that if you A8ANEHlEWSPAPERIN ; take frost. Then you can switwitch to want your hanginging bosket to look EDUCATICNON SPONSOR i mixed annuals for summer,ier, and mature as soont asas you’ve planted Tholr contrllwlfcbution h as d r a m a U ^ [ they’ll go until frost. But if you’reyi it, you can positisidon your plants broKtoMdthQthaworidforow.lOO'. ^ '■ tired of annuals by Septectember, very dose togethether — but come SouUwn Idahoo6tud«ntsln st McnMhool fi you can replant with cabi:abbage June, you’ll haveive to water daily day for ttw lastBst9 ( we«kp^.Thsy . : . . m i and kale — and that willI'iii last ’ as the growingg plants[ compete twvodevrtop^isdatnMbuslhett-adwol.-:' is e s t until December or Janumuary, for water ahd nualutricnts. Above Is the Magic Valley/ fRegional Medical Center>r tteam paitt»«hipiv»»ylravUind’thewholsllfe'-;. [ becausc they can cake tem]empera- Intense water!:ering is just one o f Marketing Mansnager 'Monle Smith a rid ' . , experience of m p tu res down to 15 degreesees. So point to keep) in ii mind as you Community Relations CoordinatorC Rhonda ^ g hJht* l • , : I b e C o lo r »there’s just a couple of/moimonths’ build a. contaitainer garden, ■ The^ sponsored a Sioutheimoi Idaho classmom. : . AGAIN.MN.THANKSir- ' : I^fessionalss • dead time.” ^ ' Another is thahat you should ' .M^nmUoyRagRadtahUMe^C^. t Hanging baskets introduiduce a change the pottiiitdng mix in your NEW8PAPEFfERIMEMJCATtON OPBNJDAYSAWEEKK different dimension to a gardengoi ’ containers at leaseast yearly, to get Monday-Saturday 8-6•6 by drawing the eye skywarward. A rid of bacteria.1. IfII you are using Sunday 10*5 moss-lined wire basket —- plant-p: very large patioio pots,i you m i^ t 269 5 .3 0 0 L , J e ro m e • 324-IOOt1000 ed all over to resemble aI ballbs of want to fill thenlem halfway with flowers suspended in the air and styrofoam peanut:mts, so they won’t 4 mBM iMTth or Pwitne Bitdee>00 on To help sponsor3r a classroom , com I0 B Hwy99.wMton«maeen trailing ivy or vinca or lobelibelia— be so heavy to mo'nove. H Bonynwr*. north I/a mD*.. Sandl Falconbtirg orPoteter York at 733^931, e x t: can give the humblest back;ickyard “These pots reallyre: should not U| ct273 o r 253 T h e T^l^Ile»^fe^vg n iH _ : T im es-N ew ss tt o | ------—

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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

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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 be bonus room over the < dass.ss. to four. We will all beoc dressedd in support the balcony.f. threet, whyw must ______o rd erin gB-A-catalog-featuring s ------_ x ------thattht there-are-many parents (and-id----- it-be-smalUand-inI-in fo rm al?__ The large kitchenn is expanded more thanlan 17p home plans is / studerdents) out there who agree>e Shouldn’t It be up to tl the bride by a bright nook. At\ t

e iiincluded, ; Takecc a r e t o c: i r e a t e t h e i p erfect (d e c k o r p j a t i o graduates who have diedd such as throwing thei bridalbri bou- :iery automobile crashes onn quel, first dance, dollaollar dance, TTw Qfanga County RegbteiIstw______for what’st’s to come. Position oft m n i^t. photographs, father-d:r-daughtcr often, ny to incorporate a sciwrving lookjielps tieoutdoor out spaces to Rather than completelyy dancc, etc ' tables an(ind chairs under the susurface — what amounts> tot an indoor spaces. In places where whc ng away with this rite of pas-s- Whac are your thouhoughts on vhere outdoor cover, outdoorou b u ffet. It mighi;ht be Check into small sn clay fire- s a ^ ‘i t. diis? living is a most every-iry-day-of-the- If possibsible, don’t shade th e installed im outside a kitchen e, it should be rethought. :n win- places at nurterici iC4chool5-have-elready^one-e------FORMAIxecn previously married.icd. expensive) can p ^ o rm as a buf- foomote to evenirjung entertauung i Hatette. The old rules aboutout w hat is room. It is. plant themcm with herbs (for the fet with other shdves devotejted to or elevate a simpmple family meal j •: Just as you would go for a focal kitchcn), , aa dwarf dims (to add de< would be interested to hearr appropriate have relaxedrcli In decoradve plants. ___to the extraordinai it-othcr-schools and-parents-s __ recent-years-It-is-5- point for out* chaise loiihluhge Into the arrange- inexpensively in< framed, cqtiqually ing or moving; totc fi new tract, K ® : * door living is a patioitio cover. A ment. It coicompletes the vignette inc It. inexpensive poster on a blblank you’re at an advaivantage. Ask that npA'EAR ABBY: Who says what’ss My congratulationsns t and sin-, ; wood cover, its beamams covered and inviteses unwinding and relax-.. . .exiexterior .wall thaUs a part olof the . paUo/deck outletlets be induded____“richt” ' with a climbing vineine, perhaps ing. ht" when a woman wants to0 ■ cere best >rishes to the th« happy • pado o r deck. For special efeffect, . Then, for spedal e a formal secopd wedding?? couple. flowering bougainvillvillea, draws Considerer how you will use the do a full arrangement. You)u will sions, bring outi“;s a : £ K p “ o“; the eye and anchors■s tlthc setting patio or dedeck. If you entertain noinoc regret the investment.t. The two. S uibscribe b to the Look for... ^KmLENG£2(M2000” | | lagic V alley’s I Somecc a t s a r e p f i c k y a b co u t t h e i r * litte r b o) : x e s M a A Conference Alwul Edtin:<11 soak up unne andtseem » urinated dozen!ins of times in \ Saving Fo'or fl Rainy Day Slo o You ' [< strong in some cats,sts, and wc other areasas that cause prtiblems. to to m ake ic disappear. Ou)ut of three locationsns.'It not only \ found that Marthaa (cat)( pre- Patients hehe has seen In his con- sight, sigl out of mind. The samecprin- i ruined thc car]arpet, it went ; Pay \Yoor Insaranca Bllliiiiii? ^ ferred to use the coan3 a rse , grainy suiting pra behavioral expert Dr. Nicholas their privacjacy. sites site are found, habituadonn imay wants to go back:k toi those areas » n S y . t ' • Doflman (“The Dog; WWho Loved Privacyy can be overdone, have ha^ occurred- . when thc new car]arp et goes in. V .4 Too Much,” Bantamim Books) I though. &vl a v ^ thc box in a too- Habituadon F is thc formingig o fa ------also learn ed th at soisome prob- remote localcatfon, too far away for habit. hai Once it becomcs easy \nauntneeLddy” K sy for Dr. Jim RandolphIph is a vctcrinari- y ------LYNWOOD* DMALL>BowoHuD«M‘t ■ I ‘ z lems are solved byy p providing your cat to0 ""bother” to travd th a t, your yoi cat to have a bowel mimove- an at Animal Gmcmervl Ho^'tal in ^ 73S-2Z■2Z7D »IX:7334ff7S BKS o __I* one type of litter for,or urination far, can resulsuit in him findinfra con- mentMtwee.n.your_easyLcI me chair Lon^Bcaeh.Miss. r>ooo<>oo<->ry->r- I and another for defdcfccation. 1 Som e ca ts re allyy are t that . - ! ■% picky. Set up twoiittlitter boxes, ; and let your cat tell yyou J r she prefers. 4 ' In addition, we haveha been * • much more diligent aboutab keep- J j I F o i JHO)USIE * i ■ ing M artha’s litter• boxb< clean. . /;{ r ;: 'Breakfast, lunch and1 dinner,d we •. / \ [z check the box and removerer any ^ ^ B ro k e n ? \' stool th at she’s pr.odu>duced, and H H |B |||| ' We! arear pleased to announce thallat Virgil Johnson has acceplespied 2 VI flush it away. I also havtlavemycom- th cp! position c of vid; president anck}pon tnust occofnpan)^ crdei ___ i ______tQ pm jMyme m Equity Line* by May 30 and receive a__ . K u r t 's *■ j '^/JY>VCRCR, portaS!e CD system, or TV/rVIVCRcomtS DESCRIPTION CENTET E R r {I ‘Af^kalitms muiltji bbe'namd ty May 30.1997. lonJymiliblehhmtMds onh PHARMACYY I wilhailanaisliiigF TH riKft Z?5rP-'*. — J ' ,21..3MZ..Ttee*«ew>..Twfei FiO>.bIi

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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. 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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

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" 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

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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 Joro_stset seveveral times rT^.tOihsB<2cir3------63or5ore fouling out with 1:19 left. iujuvron went ChicigD84...... :...... JM.Y.YankcesO AlbrJbnzo Mourning had 21 points over bback to ^ b ...... D«nxt3 six blblocked shots for the Heat Pro basketball ....Jvlilwaukce3 misseised five of six free throws, inir the ^ was o ^ edcd. The three K ...... Boson 1 J 2:20. Miami was 15-of-30 fronrom the fc m guarding !, including misses of all three(Ktech- i p I Olajuwoton drew 13 |“ ^ — Tonxuo2...... Oakhnd3, ll foul shots. ^^B ttii|B |l foul^ whi]hile the play- Dddmo(c4...... JM.Y.MC05 “ Sim i . Haxdoway, who scored 388 p I n B R I E F e Tuesday^ ^ ^ B Q « n y _ the groansns from the crowd grew loudeudcr ■ ___ _ ■ misseo» d ' thT’free"tHrowTMSurningiTg thcn'~ '^ ^ ^ H '^ |H ^ H ^ S S B B | each tiine'le'if fd t a pro-Rodccts call waswa; amcs of Jerome It .on his foul-shooting drought,;ht, and HB -^ a d c . Ut(Itah was c ^ e d for 30 foulsIs toti Jerom e golfer n "a“ips ps by Toni Kukoc and Jordan;an gave ' W B V / 'B H Houston’s’s 21, and the Rockets attemptmpt*. M e No. 7 wich his ‘*’5,?"Bulls an 81.74 lead. W S tW 'M W cd 34 foulul shots 10 27 t)y the Jazz, , 1st hole-ln-one [iomi hodj^on the last two0 am cetv....^^^V .^^|H “whcfip the gome’s going on I migliliglit yell, butIt I’ve never once calledI the thi JEROME - Chuck Ban > between the teams, giving it IhoTC fl^r^uizn^fi-'lfardeftn^g'i office about officiating,’’ saidsai< ca^ed his Gm carccr hole-i Utah coac!ach Jerry Sloan. “That’s partin ofo at the Jerome Countxy Clubtrd. V . chamimpioiis. And the Heat wasras ■ more•e ens^e'tic< teom,for most o{ this game;ic you have to acccpt.” Banies the par*3 holi Malone1C has grown accustomedrd toti - pitdiing vredge firom 105 yai c 3 1/2 quarters, even dioughgh they ores 1st; V ■e coming off o grueling, scseries tffOM favorablee treotment from the refereesrees,' inst New York while Chicago h Ips hc found it perplexing that'tha I 2|idhble ; ;o had a cmcjjo Bull*'»' MichaelI Jordan goes to the hoohoop between the Miami's Alonzoaz.M..n,lnB, ild treat him like everyone elseels< Molyncux and Darrel Hurd. k o frest.' .ii, left, •nHPJ.Bm.il,vn, right, during the flnt quarterer ofi Qame 1 o( the Eastern Confe lifer Wayne Beck M[ourning'hadou 13 points, onference flnali on the vercry night he received his MVIVIVP, JO. trophy froirom commissioner DavidStem.e m .. s Tuesday at the rebouiDunds:and'five blocks in thehefiit Tu-a.,laChlc.go. Burley golferver time I think we will all see»ethat after saying tthe fried chicken I ----- secondrwhileElUsrnndSanearned $877. . . . 9 ^ >r golf,” remark, then tunimed and added, “and John Peterson of w ^u) e inddent that was g o ^ for gi I $1.1^, foStheir share of th kIs said. *lt will take some timetim to coUard greens, oior whatever ic is they 1 shood^ 6^1-67-192. . erstand it" serve.” He remaiained upset by it after I Mike Hamblin of Twin ] bods, an Asian black in ann oover- their talk. Thomsen of Boise finished i Imingly white professionalI gagame, "I have a proble)lem with anyone saying I de (70-5&65 -193) and >ear ” Woods said ofter the *'nMS1. Nev, won die rahe was not surprised a situamotion it in that tone,” ’ I In.the senior .division, Jol thiscameup. meeting. Woods saidsi the meeting lasted I Jerome teamed up wiA Ji “rv«•ve had a lot worse that this,’lis,” he 20 minutes and ZoellerZ placed it ^ t 12 I ' BozmantMont, to card a ; . “Hopefully, I won’t have o0 aatua- minutes, good eaciu^ for second pi had 0 nice lunch and a BWTBiimn/rwt^iiaiMl »IM • Gene FAnik of Jackpot, I Nefor Big d onlillike this again, but that is hi|highly “Fuzzy and I ha Itely.” 1 nice conversodonin and I found out some Brad | Richards watches the ball In the Isst Inning of tha MIIIe^aM)onitnos vs Wholesale Carpet Xfeuter of Battle Motmtain, to know," Woods said ot , 1 all sports “ S >elltf apologized and Woods accept-acc .things I needed to =^,CKiLM©io.»ofU»U.gan»a.»^Ie^Ichhls.team.IottlT^Tuesd^.sy. night..:.__...... • ' ■ 1 division m th a 203. BTtlniia:8rate^m[l~ - ed thaihat-amlogy, bue-Wooda-wasis nmore— -Colonial CountritryClub,-3ite^of'this'-^’ for the Big Sky concenremed,about what can be leaiearned week’s PGA Touru event. “Now I under^ P$U to com petetiip ft in all sports, from1 the tl controversy thon in sajsaying, stand where he waivas coming from." ing this f ^ the Sky Conf. title InddedTues^. i O l^ ■“-^TORTBUIDfoW i-PohlI moved up from n . be allowed to.competeeDivislonlBlgSky' foi h o p K o c l e r k f i g h t s ; restitutioo n i n s h oip f liftin g CODnvictionI ; Conference diampionship - including football. staMns iModittdPrtM \ ’ • ‘ Smith al:aUo ordered her to pay' ,The basketball playersrs pleaded guilty to petty theftheft , . . court costs'rts and $1,000 for prosecu-' and were fined and placeced on probadoo. Their probaroba- ronfereoce presidents decidait one moro year „ V Portland State, which postseasonm play )CATELLO - A fired store dderk er has been placed ■ ■ H don and dedefense costs and'write oI don ends in July. on procrobation and fined for parddpidpating in shoj^ting ■ ■ ■ lettero f opopology to' ShopKo along( Public Defender Rondjdy.Schulthles said ic wouldh’Idh’t NCAA Division jo b the Di ■ ■ with servinging 80 hours of community Is^ seasoo, hod b e n boired iI . , involviilying five Idaho Stote biuketba>tball players biit her ' ■ ' be fair for BartholomewIW to pay ShopKo restitutioiltion . ' A»idwlr.r.|»rt. ney is fighting a demand thatbat she pay $1,^ in ■ I ■ service. when the players weren’tI’c re q u ii^ to do so. But, iff hishi: ' *"^^Suid State xnun^^ i tutwn. - ^osketbitball players DavidI dient alone is ordered toCO pay restitution, she ought« tt< o ' 'nthia Bartholomew, 18, appeal)eared .before District ^ Hickman,n, Rapneal ’ Fondren,, get the merchandise, Schutiufthies said. to be eli^ble for NCAA po Dedrick BeBell, Stephen Brown andI Deputy Prosecutor Del;eb Lantermo-objected, sayingying inallspbrti le Randy Smith for sratendngiflonMonday. oi • e r n -Siblic d^ender Randy SchultUeslies argued it is wrong Cecledric Robinson were suspeipended from, the team inI that woiud amount to Barortholomew profiting fromI herhe: ■ ' to askk t&e fired ShopKo c l ^ to paypay for items stolen 1^ Declecember ofter they were chargedch with shopliftihg. crim^ Cotnpliad from staff I pUversj because the players,rs vwere noc asked for Invitvestigators said Banholomevlew let the ployers th rougI Smith set a hearing on)n the restitution matter for'or at '\ acheckout'stand d with electron]onic equipment and games,, . laterdate. irtholomew o r i g i n ^ was c^fcharged with felony chaharging them only for minoriritems.- il • . Smith sdd he hopes BartholomewBt learned a lessorason*' d tbhfc b u tp le s d e d ^ ty to> bebeing an accessoty to Hickman K and Fondren weresre to be'starters. All wereI . about becoming involvedd with any athlete or high-pro•pro- d theft. Snuth gave ber withhchheld Judgmrat, tour sus]iispetfded from the basketball>all team fdr the season butt rileperson- 1 4 ^ 3 2 6 ■ in a jaU woric progcam, 10 fifine and six months wet«re allowed to stay in schoolool and keep their scholar- He said yoimg people anUTifl »Ui>tr m w»n1l»« - , probatiiation. shiiaips. the dangers of bong drawxwn into a “groupie” m ent^ty.ty- ■ \ 1 For tiit Utitst KortJ a l l '- ; 7 3 4 •“T - - , ■’ 'M ■nm**^(#wf.T¥rlnFill».Wi>,ldiho W *dnw d«jf.M iy^i9977 ’ ......

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. ■' . . . \ 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{ck • ' champions.’And .the'H H< eat was the ^ this game you have to accept.'ept.” MoUmeux and DtarrelHurd.ot ' , . • more ene^etic'team, for most of (he ’ Malone has grown accus:customed to. first 3 1/2'quarters, evra;en thou^ they ' favorable treatment fromI th«the referees, Burley golfeifef;sc0res 1 st •were coming off a gruirrueling series so perhaps he found ipperplerplexing that' "agjUnst New York whilee CChicago had a Tho Chioscago Bulls’ Michael Jordan goesws to the hoop between tho Mlam tothey woidd treat him like everyoneeve else aceon.170:)Ch:^.rd 2rtd hdte ; wedcofrest.^ d PJ. Brown, right, during tho'flnfirst quarter ot Game 1 of the Eai b€on the very night be receive!•ived his MVP, trophy from commissionerr DoDavid Stem, BURLEY - Burliu rl^ golfer ^ a y n e Beck M ourning had 133 p o ints, six )T In I Chicago. th rebounds'and five block>cks in the firs ts . In Game 2 of the secoiecond round recorded a hole*ile*la*one Tuesday a rth e deed Nick Van Burley Golf Courseirse.--' half, when Miami led byly aas much as 44^ surge ^thi a t put them ahead for thehe first gam es — this wl.against the Lakers, he hackec p 49-48 at th e dm e lince sin the game’s openingg min-i Mourning with 3:2 C(Exel on the arm when thee ULos Angeles The 6-iron shotlOfOri i the 170-yard second 28. The Heat was up 4 and the Heat finis buzzer.bcating hole was Beck’s: firfirst career ace. It was wit- break. -d utes. Uguard was attempting a buzi nessed by Bud}ud Robinson, Duane The Bulls still traileded 54-45 before But RodmanRi was callcd for hisis 12th th Please see MALO1AL0NEPaeeD2 Hutchinson andRc1 Ron Andrews Pippen’s eight points5 ieignited a 14-4 technicacal foul in Chicago’s nine plnyoftplo fij 01 Local golfer!ers finish 3rd a t Finally, VWoods, Tjoeller i meeet _ = HUl E B A L L = = Topfllte/EtEtonic Shoot-O ut o\ IDAHO FALLSLS - Second-round leaden ThetowclitedPfMS - Rob Ellis of TwinTw Falls and Tommy Sanderson of Sunm VaUeyA slipped to tiiird on FORT WORTH, Texas-as - Tiger Woods ; pl the final day of■ thithe 1997 Top-Flight/Etonic is willing to forgive Fuzz;uzzy ZoeUer, but 0 Shoot'OutotPineanecrest Golf Course. forgetting seems to be anomother matter. fc Jen y Breaux: aniand Todd Bindner of Boise Try aslie might to sayay tthe incident is SK k ei a final-roundmd chapman score of 64 (6- dead and buried. Woodsods still seems ^ 1 ^ 9 W under-par) to winrin ithe 54-hole event with a troubled by the tone of ZoZocUer’s racially H E S B three-dayline of)f6J«3^-190. 6! . insensitivcdomments. Top money for the .44-team event was The two golfers spokeoke Tuesday for SI $3,000 to Breauxux and Bindner. A pair of ___the firet dme since thetie lfried chicken ■ _l__ f( ----- Wyoming-golfersers'-tbolrhome-$2rl40for— an a collard greens re'rremorks'arthe ly ZMltet ' .■“ T ^ .W S a ir second, mule EUii?ll{g nnrt Sanderson earned Mastei^ last month. Andmd while Woods r diare of t l ^ place after said, “Now it’s done,}, i it’s over," on ZoeUcrir meant no harm. shootihg^l-67*67-192. : undercurrent could be felt beneath Wood3ds said last week he was'as d away Mik e Hamblin.lin of Twin Falls and Jeff his words. tu rb edid that Zoeller walked a P Thomsen of Boiselise finished in a fifth-place “Over tim el think werewiU V all see that a fte r saying ! the fried chictiicken I( -k, then turned and added, ‘ tie(70-58 S U t o c oim i r pete for Big don like this again, but lg of tte Mlller-Oomtnos vt Wholes;alotalo Carpet _ unlikely.” \ mce cornnversadon and I found out u t: some Brad Richards wstc JI needed to know,” Woods S£ 17-aiTuo^ay.nlght..... __ ^^Sky-ConUItitle In alljsp o rtt..■:-j ;!^^=A2oellerjBpcdo9zed Bnd:ndAVoods,«u»!pt--^,th^^^ Woods was more X:oIpniiii'arCbuntryXlub,'sitc-of PORllAND, O 1 ed that apology, but Wo \ I, Ore. - Portland State wiUf concerned.about whatIt ccan be learned weel^s.s PGA Tour event. “Now 1I under-u t be ^ow e'd.toI cccompete for the Big SIv y than in saying. stand wherew he was coming from.” Conference chaihampiooship in all »orts,, from the controversy tl • including footba][ball, staMng this fall, the conference presidssidents dedded Tuesday., t u t i o n i n sllaml'B Alonzo Mourning, lg | convictition '.'•Portland Stateate, which moved up from; S h o p K o clerk fi g^hts restiti Eaitem Conference finals c . Smith also ordered her itballt players pleaded guiltyy totc petty theft test sessoo, had1 bieb r a baned firom compedng® .Timuiotilttiiprm' , ted .and placed on probation.'jn. Their proba- qffiBallyincoafere games lost aeasoa court costs and $1,000 foris j tim e, fo r shoving j Ite must wait one more year Ired store clerk has been pla< tion and defense costs and3:26 left in the third — j I POCATELLO - A fire< len er of apology to ShopK f ^ e r Randy .Schulthies said it wouldn’t to be digible for NCAA, post-season play on probation and Bnedd fifor parddpadnn in shopm inishcd tho quarter with Bardiolomew j to pay.ShopKopKo resdtudon in ^ sports ' , State buketball p L eo ^ but 1 with serving 80 hours of cor involving five Idaho Stat service. ayers weren’t required to dolo s>so. But, if his ' - attomey is fighdng a dedemand that she pay $1,:^ ! Please see BULLS,'Page 02 is ordered tapay restitution,0^ shei ought to . ' CoinpllBd'lad from ilr if and wim TBpoitf : Basketball players * restitunon. Hickman, Rapheal' F< Jiandise,Schuldiie8said. . Cynthia Bartholomew,Bw, 18, appeared before Disc ibjected, saying- DedrickI Bell, Stephen Brc rosecutor Deb Lantermo olye Jud]^ Smith fbrirs se e n te n i^ o a Monday. - UQOunt to Bartholomew profidO uting from her.' ody SchultUes argued it is wnm n g Cedric Robinsonn were\ suspended from the= , E y e o n t v Public defender Randy they were charged with sho m m rf i to ask the fired ShopKoto clerkc to pay for items stoleneh by December after th ft hfJiring on the restitutionon mattMi for a the players, were not askedid for Investigators saidi BBartholomew let the players the plaversj becatise thi a checkout smndwi: with electronic equipment am rMtfiutiott. . . , ' ily for minor Items. d he hopes Bartholomew leanearned a lesson- ’ Bartholomew o ri^Inally a was charged withiel*elony charging them only oing involved with any athletelete or high-pro-' , gra^di^ but pleadededguEty I ^ accesso^ory to Hickman uid FondrenFo: were to be starters.. , foui' suspended from thethf basketi)all team for the se ts need to realize i grand th eft Smith gave stay in school and keep thdr mag people and their parents lu Forth«(ile5txoreso^ ^ - 6 3 2 6 -. ; . . days in a jail woric progirogram, $300 fine and six moronths werea allowed to sti of bong dia^sn into a “groupiepie” mentality. - J probadoiL ■'ships., i«-rnm<>.Ni!wi' . — ^ . j

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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

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^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. HAROLD M PRINGLEJB ' . secondsds after . }^W 'e been on the scholastic —^New —Y^ ork's------1tr-ate-thc-Eiyer*)r s —de f e n s e _____ I have c TwinFalls • Waynee GGretzky and repeatedly gagave up the ; had tiester and with 37 seconds left Phll.d.IphP.’iE,I Erie Undrot, upper right, scoresIS a8 Ant-period goal against tbe> the Philadelphia crearease during a 3-point sheshot with his'team trailing Antoine Carr drew four)ur each : The Flyers, who led 2-(2-0 enter- New York Range(igers In Qame 3 ef at the Eastern>m (Conference Finals In New YorkirK Ranger rush, hislis leg h eld by two.. AA /oui should have been Malone admitted after- while guarding Olajuwoow on,the Ung che wild final perio Tiatd«y.D«f.ndtnding are Rangers Jeff Beukeboom»om, left on ico, and goalie Mikeg between Hcxtall's pocpods. Any goal called. Mi 1994 MVP. ilead tho best-of*7 seriesiS 22-1. The DlrMiir scored while he wasts inii thft crease ward. Therhe Lakers were so livid jy never recovered, Foster seemed most upse:ipset'dur- : Rangers had been 4^ inn tltho ploy. would have been “nono good under that they n ing the game, at one pointDt sew------New-Yorkrolrea< eoto-missing----- c S m Kiiiea'tliatTVtolonc'and'Co: a i -----onds after tie was calle3~ft fifive min- pass from LuLuc Robitaille chat Lindros Lin< scorcd his first at 7:4::43, scitute Ken Geman ts - especially at home, “T h ^re not making up:up fouls. utes of the third, then assiassisted on bounccd offjff two Flyers to ftikingdng Richter out of the right sidiide two minutes into thehcgm newhen e liled the league in free h.rd into the If you get fouled, you get;et calls,”c Gretzky’s goal as the: RRdngers Courtnall'^on^>n (he open right ofhis his goal ond sweeping arournmd he was checked hai attempts with 690 during Olajuwon said. “They (thi(the ref- came back to de the gam[ame twice side of the PhiPhiladelphia net. backck tot tuck the puck in the otheher boards and suffered a ularseason. erees) don't give you onyt le. Richter and defenseman Jef[eff Defenseman “ “A D e - i W after remarkably shal^y fifirst and But Lindros» gave( the Flyers the side. F Ul he wasn’t getting calls, they make you earn it. second periods. lead again,1, by firing John Beukeukeboom dived aq^ss the ^aal- ■ Karpovtsentiissedd thet game to “W h « 1 a because his I wasn’t’t ffouling him," Barkley most of the time they don’ion’t call Courtnall made it 2-1.M just 43 LeCIair'8 pass5S from the mgh slot moutl)uth, apparently blocking th(the go home to Russia I a t for 13 ot,-but^-revicw-showed.chithe...... mother d i e i —^------______soid.JfHe4ie^ets.frusoated.be«»use__ it anyway. Fve seen that f ------Iseconds-into-tho-perioriod'on-a-----pasc Richter-at-at 6:4S ofthe chird.------shot,- every timidme he gets bumped, he years^” ' thinks he gets fouled. They’re Despite the foul troublctile^.for f aU ______really n o t: lot fouls, but he gets them three of their centers, thiethe J a s Bulls _ in the regiregular season. If the refs managed to contain Olajuwijuwon in* the fourth quarter wheirhen the CoRtlnt)«d from Dl afteraf the season. Rodmanan was back in the Bulls’i’ sistarting Une- don’t give;ive him flop fouls, I can “I won’t play for anybodyidy else,” Jordan up aft

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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 th1. Bobe Rudi “ him$2d0,C00,000 per year from 2WM-2013. ter and 4-0 leadid iinto the dghth, but Ians 4 ; Royals 3 got No- 20 in gome 52I whenw he hit Grissom»m, due to make S4-8,million a :yiiar through 1999. agreed toato a White Sox 10, Red ScSox 1. ^ tor hi. Hrst corccr ^.CLE\LEVELAND - Manny Ramirez» 60 in 1927. newS25n15 million, five-year contract thidiat pays him $5 million a year shutout when CurdsCu Pride doubled ■ hn.»™»two-run homer in the eighthh Griffey's two-run shotlot in die first from 1998-» 8-2001 aevcland has a $5 milnillion option for 2003. CHICAGO - Fronk Tl 1 D two^out single by inningng Ito lead Cleveland over the>e inning gave the Morinei reached base in his firstr «ored on a ners an early Ihome,ne, idue to make S3.6 million inn 11998, agreed to a $24.5 million,lion. , V.ii Brian Hunter.. DDamion Eosiey tol. sas City Royals 4-3 Tuesday night,•t. lead, but the Angels scoredset seven three-yearear extension with a $33 millioiion signing bonus and $7 millionllion plate appeariinces, then fc I fifth homer, a shotto.... ffvinglg t die Indians thdr 10th come-e* runs In the fourth. Scot short'of Ted Williams’ recc lowed with his fif in salaries. Cleveland has a $75S n ^ o n option for 2002. nbScu »jlsho™irccn,*mcr. frcTO-bdi-behind victoiy this season, with four in die fifth ondS d ' i r f y l . most consecudve times on t Jesse Orosco:o gotj the last out in Clevelevdand, which moved past the>0 late Tuesday- M o ntgom t g erie w ins Euro]opean golf zone England - Colin Montgoiyrnierie worked on his puttingig.in- ir iig room at h i^ t and left for thithe golf course at dawn for morenore Pitcher’:’s 1st hitt lifts Bra^ives oveirMontrc'eai e. The workWOI paid off Tuesday as the! SScot played his best golf off thtdie ATLANTA (AP) —. TTerrell Wade’s first hit in seven ing streak by beating thehe Pittsburgh year to) winwi the European leg of thehe Andersen Consultmg Work/orld Reds 7 , Astros 4 „ • Pirates 3-1 Tuesday night - Wade'piKhed'six'scrongi]ig iimings "-' at-bats this season’and-'sei ...... r HOUSTON'- John lionship- and drove in the'go-aheshead ru n ’ raised bis c a m average T W ed rtT Smiley kept his unbeaten^ Ron Gant homered foifor the tiiird Icfeatra countryman and defeninding European champion SamSan ■with his first bit of tbele sseason to .150 (3-for-20)20). string against Houston time in four games andd Jl ^ t a ^ b i y Ton-anceice 6 and 4 in the semifinalslls, and then outplayed Italy',aly's Tuesday night as the! AiAtlanta intact and Curtis Goodwin1" had two RBIs as the Cari.jmiinais won Costantinctino Rocca 5 and 4 in die finalL I" for only the sccondi timeti In 10 Tj,e toptop-seeded Montgomerie coU2 to extended their wi night, leoding the next January’s final of the $3.6!.65 million Worid Championsiiiiisiiip winning CHICAGO-M-MarkLciier straight and seven of ni — in Arizona, where the winneinner . streak to five. ^ , pitched eightjht strong ' Cindnnati Reds to a 7-4 bdow .500 at 21-22. ’s second richest tournament — Wade (2-3) aUowed bot)lx>th runs Lmings Tucsi&ylay night and _ _ ^ win over the Astros, The Cardinals, whoI clinchedcli the wiffreeeiv£ive$l million. and eight hits, struck outIt fi'five and Rjcky Bottalicc;ico survived a wild le ^Reds played without manog-S' ML Central at Pittsb walked one as the Braves v lay K ni^t, who began serving ss won for ninth by strikingiig out the side, giving three-game suspension ordered September, ore 11-3 o| I O C KOs K ( Jones’ bid for bboxing gold m edal3 l the eighth time in 100 games.g thePhliad^hialia Phillies 0 3-2 victo- W tiux? Pirates the last two yean : years later, and there’s stilllino nt Mark WoUors got threee ,oi.outs for ry over the ChicaJcago Cubs. »y leogue president Leonard their first meeting this sei fTE CARLO. Monaco - Nine y his 10th save, sending thethe Expos Leiter (4-4),, whowl losted just one- iman. Knight was olso fined for — g o =edal for Roy Jones Jr. ss in i ^ e third of an inni:ming in his shonest 5** outburst directed at umpire e The IOC on Tuesday uphdd the nresult of the American boxer';xer's to only their second loss L ry Layne in a Moy 17 game Martins 6, Mets 5 !d loss at the 1988 Seoul Olympiipics. games. career stort in his1 last outing on J®"/..t ist Houston, allowed nst San Diego. MIAMI. - Rooki.tie Todd' s, who went on to become a worrorid champion as a professionalonal, Atlanm trailed 1.0 in thethefom h niley (4-6) has not lost toto Dunwoody's boses.loodELPHIA - Goodbye, another a: trainer, but (Rivelivero) National Leatsogue player who into) TuesdayTi night’s game inn world of trouble.” 'ep. Hello, Sugar Ray 'made *n: the kid stop beatinging the, ba? been withith tbe same team Chicagcago, Daulton was battinglg The end to his caretreer seemed Roisl^n*^^ ». speed SI bag. Can you believe-e ththat?' longer than ananyl^dy else scub- .311-wi.-with five homers. 18 RBIsfs near when a misty-eye Something he had been doingoing all' S “i r t 7 e Dc La Hoya. boxing’s & borhly'reiistists" a clfdhge of and aa team-leadingt .547 slugginglg announced one week amished “Golden Boy,” his h life. Then he made Oscarau- quitc address. percentrentage. 1996 season that he hi ;o be reinvented. skipping si rape. j U P H n ' But ' 17 years ye after the' Tboshose are good numbers for>r playing bediuse his kr .^e fausK “He doesoesn’t need to emulate “He also had Oscar trainingling sue Philadelphiaa Phillies1 d rafted anybodbody, but they’re even morere nine operations, wer?re causing ep,”, De La Hoya’s new days d a week and sparringg eightci Darren Daultilton on th e 25th impressressive in Daulton’s case, con-n-' him too much pain, Hall of Famer Emanuel rounds n a day. I would neversver do] - . round. therere is.'a change, of sideriniring it was only a little bitit . “R i^ t now I don’tt knowk if die...... and I don’t -said lastweekfrom-Big that tl i ‘ scenery this seseason. Instead of moree thimtl a year ago most base-e- kn ee is healed up, at ilif., where De La Hoya “Oscar told me that for the- I i from behind home ball1 peoplepe thought his careerir know if it ever will be,"be, Daulton ' ■-11) n*^ ^ peering out frc I KOs) is preparing for (Pemell) (1 Whitaker fight, helmdhe I ' plate, Daultonn isi peering in from wasovcover. - said at the time. ... 14 defense of his World sparred S] over 300 rounds andand.his' the outiicld. “Mo;Most of these blowhardsts He was specifically n Council welterweight t»dy b was just wom down.n. He’d'Ii "rmalittle4eftore bored," said thatt saidso (he wouldn’t return)1) bis ri^hc knee, whidfiS'lTt^r'S )nsbip against Kenya- come o to the gym and ’b.e waswa: so' Daulton, thes longtim1< e'catcher — andmd we’ve got a few of chemm roundmg second base exhausted, be didn’t, hardlyly have_h :y 1 9 9 S .- T b a t had-been-l: is.Angeles-based David_e: E ^ S ^ I ~^ow' stating'iit=iifrigbefield.^“Biit--""in=Phil ’hiladelphia--— tbink^they (28.1, 21 KOs) in the , the d e h e i^ to tiehis sb6<^" ' tfiM physically, I feefeel a lot better. Tm . know>w everything and theyly knee; Daultoh’s leftft knee hnd De La Hoya won the WBC1BC147-: y- undergone eight-operaBtntions, dot- ome in San Antonio. PhRDwOanien DauKon chang< ot as sore as I was don’t’C necessarilyr know every- Willie Pep was a short, pound p tide on a dose but disput--dis] tching.” thing,"ig,” said Daulcon,*3S. “If I ing to 1986, hg first fullfull season in ttoiwnowbe'tlnbutReid. tl with no power. Oscar is ed e unanimous-decision victory' vict That, Daultoncon said, is the main had COto base all my dedsions on>n ' .the'majors. a tall guyr wlwho can punch. over o Whitaker (40-2-1, 177 KOs)K “rin goinoing to tum Oscar.into April A 12 in Las Vegas. It also’« kQ|*Q another SugSugar Ray Robinson. He served a as the impetus for•D De eLa Knight getsg 1st ITnahager sijuspensioi)n in 2 yeiy C l L O hnsthesarasame son of movement, Hoya and his promoter,ir^ BobI the samee s(sort of rhythm- Oscar Arum, A to seek out Steward i ■ CINCINNATI (AP)’) •- Jlay ahdBouston’sI’s Teny Collins got . Une: thi^th season in response Co Mmething like that I don’tc know might ber thtthe most natural fighter possible p raplacement for Rivero,Rivi Knight’s dirt-kicking, basease-throw- two games apicipiece for a series bf 'Robert}en'o'Alomar purposely spit-it- ific sends a scrongenotnough signal I've everr trained.ti And he's an who. depending on one'ss view.vi ing o(itbum has em eddhimAe h ' brawubetweensen their ting: on. on tunptre John Hirschbeckdc . “I tmderstand thacsc this1 is not aggressive-t;re-type guy. He comes to point, p is a scapegoat or the pri- firsc suspension for a major He'began serviAgse: the suspen- lastI September.Se Alomar got a Alomar n , but I think-tik-thatinthe knock yourlur (butt)i out" mary n reason for Oscar’s less-dss-dian- league manager in two yeayeahs. sion Tuesdayay night, when th e . five-ga>-game suspension, which bele pasc even che uninlincentional j Much of De1 La H o ^ ’s aggres- ‘ awesome a performance. Tho Cincinnati RedsI mmanager. Reds were in Houston f6r the served.red at the start of this season,L bumpings have beeieen created siveness wawas kept under check, In the seven bouts sinc^ RiveroRiv will sit out three gamesi forfo vehe- . start of a two-ivo-game series. He Pata t Campbell, < assodate coun-n- more severely than thnhree games.” Steward said,sai during the tenure' joined j( Team Dc La Hoya,, foilfollow- mently arguing with!i uumpire will return1 as i manager on selof of the um pires association,n, Knight’s tirade Satiaturday'dur- ofhispredeedecessor, Jesus Rivero, ing ii anodier flawed outing[ by die. •Jerry L«me and thenn kkiddng Saturday for;or a home game was! pleasedpl tnat Knight got a . J m a 6-2 loss to San DiegoDi result- - whose visioIsion of what the young “Golden “ Boy," a Feb. 18,151,1995, .dirt on third base, uproorooting it against tbe Chirown out of a differs froifrom tbe one Steward De T La Hoya had very publiublidy IQiigbt also received' ah uttdis- .. Alem an,” gmi;eneial monageir .Hu “ItIt sendss some kind of signalal game May 1 by utiiplipire Wally espouses. praised the Yoda-Iike trainerner asi a closed fineTuiesdayiromnNodonal N Bowdensald^l.*1 think he’s a great thatthc this is not going to be toler-•s- Bell for arguing a ball>all-and-strike “The old man spent all bi; bboxing genius who not onlynly was Ldigue president Len CoColeman. . leadd-for the« NadonalI League. I ated,”d,” '( ^ p b e l l said. “I wotildId call, then nibbing dshis foot, band dme tiyinging to make Oscar into a iiinstructing him on tb eB finer- fi K n i^ t is tbe first managnager sus- support the dMisionsde he makes say cbatcbi we’re happy that he’s!*s and cap across homeI platepi before great defenfensive fighter, a Willie fpoints of his profession,>n, b u t pended since Septenibeiber-1995, onbehalfoftbetbeleasue." suspenpended, but I don’c know thatat leaving. 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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 adder4ndTom -----leagueue'even*when‘rwas-in*Chlca;Icagotharthls -----^ “ItVn pipretty~young' tcom ^'he'saidrl ^ “ I - f e d ------■ I Florlores before signing with thele Beai^ in 1993. was gogoing to be a good team.1 .1I sure hope likeogeezeaer now.” With tiiehe Seahowks, Coin will bee rereunited ' Cain’s career fldunshed in Chicago.C He had so.” 'l22 2 ? tackles with the Bears lastla season after Cainin said the Bears told him1 theyth planned with Greg*g McMockin, who coached:cd 1him at 1 119i19 in 1995,129 in *94 and 1088 ini *93. to signgn him for ‘97, then didn’tn’t do It. Cain Stanford oiand Oregon Tech. McMaddnJdn now Is “lc was kind of disappoindiidng,” he said of guessesses he was a .victim of the newnev salary cap the Seaba^^Bwks’ ddensive coordinator."ir." . . “I When h(he left Seattie. Cain neverer Uthought 4 • . ChicChicago's lack of interest in re<-e-signlnghim.“It eraintln the NFL. leavcaves you a little biner. But atai the same time “Peo]'eople are going after youthIth right now,” he’d be baciQck. ' • Ufc{Ife goes on. So God bless ‘em.”I.” Cain sasaid. “I talked to a few teamsims, but there’s “It feehsis strange. Like a Stepheiihen King Cain returns to Seattie juscc as\ the fronduM an ugljigly thing going on in the: leaguele these movie,” helesaid.. Giintorr ackers fcbr defeniseadvicice--;- . J q W ~ H r wWASHINGTON (AP) Clinton said hele (got plenty of |||^ H Pres'resident Clinton congratuJatated advice from Greenn BayJ players on theiie 5Super Bowl champion Grereen how best to recov from his Baylay Packers Tuesday, calling} tthe injuiy. tean:2am a “spedal, unique, old-fafash- “1 appreciate ththat,” he said. j / ioncjned and hearrwarming” fotorce “What I nebd iss ssome advice f ' ■ ^ 1 professional athletics. about how to makeke.sure it never - ' ‘"aClinton met withteam preresi- Happens agai^” dentent Bob Harlan, general man;mag- The presidentIt praised che r Ron Wolf, coach Mi«ike Packers organizatiotion for its rela- Hoirlolmgwh and about 30 play comeo here and uid the Packers were just bej«gm* tcach us how to pliploy defense in ling their championship seasoiion. the White House,e, iwe need it as “Obviously both of us wegin up in my office, d o ; p o fth e ^ fte House, vork on his game. asked as he accepte I I H sS p o r t s c a s tter indict(tedonassjsault, sodc□my charg:ges my charge M aARLINGTON,: Va. (AP) - MMarvj ' for the finals. his requiiquest to bring another roan The forcible sodomy carries a sentence of five;ive yeiors to B tB W H I l Aib investifstigators proceeded very ful play-by-play in basl football, boxing andid h hockey. WBT ■ MorMonday, Albert was accuseded of gtgations with deliberaeratdy because of Albert’s ittacking a 41-year-old Vien Albert. high profile.' pr “We wanted to His exuberant “Yesssl”isI” after a successful play hos bec(become his Va.,/a., woman he had known for 10 A lbert and make! suresu that she checked out, th e woman that sheshe wos not some kind of trademark, olong withth «an ocer- yea;rears. If convicted of forcil'7 “ '= m n U b a t !!' sodcodomy and assault, he couldd g et manr«oen began5 , arguing gold diuerdig; or something, and she bic sense of hum or.. a d the woman to___ is not,” BdiI said. _ _ He joined NBC in 1977,197: work- It player Rl Myong Kun works outlUt Iin Ottawa, Canada,—------up-fip'.to.lifejn prison.,___' ___^ _____after Albert Inyit^ Albert, 53, will be allowede'd'to Hisroom'a^eRitzitz Carlton Hotel Foltcelice prepared v « ii^ts'se v -: -----ing'sixUBA-chftmplonsh)nships*and—~ friday. In a (eagua marnono iaent after Kun arrived In Canadnada May 14, the NBA has um himself in next week; ata a early on Feb.b. 1 2 , ' police eral weekswe ago and were pre- three NBA All-Star gangames. He • |old tto 29 teanu they cancannot algn the 7ee ivill be completely exonera New York 7 \ ; INDIANAPOLIS (AP)AP) - Of the brother Miklike, also in Sunday’s when these allegacions. ai re bite marks, 10 orr 115! of them, and have arrestedan him on those war- years, finishing at Ne' •. 35 drivers in the IndindianapoHs lineup,intoothe t sport burc- . th w ... he forced:d 1ber to commic .rants,”;” Bdllsdd. ! University. •. ired rooKies. Carlwn is the youngest rookie iddressed in a public coi : He b e < ^ e a writerf andar back- SOO, 13 are considered room.” ^•sodomy,” BeU s«said. Iii^me Neithlither ' the police nor Newcomers would be a b etter ' at 27. Four(urteen-time World of I net- places, the flesh on her booK was Commomonwetilth’s Attorneyr .u p announcer , for?or: M arty sprint car champion "Albert’s next scheduled i ch led to his Outlaws sp work appearance was to0 be “r ip p ^ " he sold,L Richardard Trodden has spoken to) ' Glickmnn ac CBS, which I : They are no strangengers to rac* Steve Kinserser is the oldest at 41. spoke .on condi* Albert,rt. announcing job witii the Knicks . htm were recognized Saturday’s NBA playoff gagame . A source who sj? having cotn[»iedd inir comped-' All of thb between the. Chicago Bullss and< tion of anonymimity said that Thenlere wos no immediote} • and Raigers on radioio anda then -1- ^ tio_n_ranging from g go o r^artM o __Tuesday aat. the'^traditipna^,. ;-also~vTaccording:to:the-vB-woman,-Albert-,-onswer.i ’er.attheJiome of tho.woman:^ g sportsdist- . Icwldc” luncheon; spon- che-Miami-Heat. Ho-was-a Formula One. Somerhe"gave up' “Fastest Roo expected to do thfc play-by-t^play beoime angry whc/hen she refused whobrought bro the charges. careers in pursuit of racradng, some sored by ththe A m erican'D airy «*P dreamed about doinglg it for most Assodationm cof Indiana, pf th eir lives ^nd othothers were . Vincenzoizo Sospiri. who had influenced by siblings.^ planned onm : One will be able to :relate his for Lola ththis yeavy received N e w P a c eers coach 1Bird talkss about neiw hectic jobj< of three lan- S5,000 as the fastest rookie quali-' 's Donnie’s ^erfence in any of t INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Lararry Bird started a going into a newnei career. les “I’m mnoc into all that. That’s Di Her. The-Ita:Italian racer will begin “ oinute he landed flSI K f e S S H i JUSC exdting., IIV want to niake (Walsh)I job,”j( he said of the Pacers’s’jffesident p ■. havo theirir oopportuni* • the 81st Ind;ndy 500 on the outside- .whiwhirlwind schedule the mil s’s supposed back in Indiana, and he hasn’tn’c slowed his pace ■ O T■ I k m B sure I do the rightthin^getrig •“Itdlhindm I need a scorer, and he’s s tiesSunday. of the frontnt row after averaging «“■ 1 player, and that’s H S f ^ off on the rightght foot, talk to to go findid me one.” : Jack MiUer, who wiwill stah in 216.822 mphiph for his four-lap qual- a bit'THiit Was his style iis a p as a.player, ■ still his style! tas the new coach » “>•, c.'yi.^jM.all my playersers, make sure Knownm for his non-stop hustle as t , the middle of the sixthih irow, was a ification run.un. . laPacers. ^^jyaHjB-vn’re^'on-thethe same page,^- Bird-saididhe wbulduse-his-cwn-cxpeixpeiiencc-to il the(1 lure of Sosptri, 3030, got the opportunity ' J Indiana full-time dentist until The formerer All-American at ' • hd p motiodvote tho Pacers. And iff theythi don’t racing became too<0 sstrong to to run at InIndy after Lola unex- m l,'-|h^won’tplBy,hesdd. - Indiana Statece and 12-time All- \ird said heiiie has talked to respond.-^ ij^ r e . His new title:K TThe R idng pectedly ddecided to end its fl he Boston Celtics only a handfulu lb i f tiie Pacers “It’s tintheir job. expecting t};gpihgpi to,*^ he .Dentist Formula One3ne program. Star With the I K P a c e r s has spent jujusc about every M far, but thafelafs not 0 priori- said, : TVce Carlson, startiirdng in the . “It was a bbig shock, a much big- M ty now b ^ u stse e it’s still early i , Bird ahalso talked about former Cdti^ tic s coach ecause I found out from waking momcnent trying to get (niddle of the ninthth row, was ger shorbea •ching for assistant ^ in the summer.BT. w d presiiisident Red Auerbach as a, goodgoc exam- raised within 1 0 miminutes of- tiienewspaptaper,” he ^ d . “It wasn’t settled seti in Indianapolis, searcl smeone who motivated him.L coaches, contacting his pla;layers ond giving Lany BW The top prlo>riority for th e . pleofsos Indianapolis Motorr S]Speedway, very nice, buibut you have to'get used coo tetfm, h e soid,id, is finding a And he said there was o goodi reasonre he imd was bitten by thele eexdtement to t h ^ thiiiiings |o Formula One, interviews >nt« to the seeminglyly insatiable new s' mnt to coach in Boston, media. scorerrer to takfe some pressure off ReggieAfifler1 '.. dldn’twai of the race as a youth,th. He began andinmotortorradng," 1 Rik Smits, and that couldlid come d th e r “Becauluse I ployed there. I b i^ t a refutationre ;el2. Sospiri,i, who now lives hi “Pm bock home, coachinjng 0 professional , and F hidng a btcyde at age 1 :*m exdted a b o u t' throu]ough this draft next month,th, tiuflugh f iw tiiereases a p U ^ . Here Tm trying to buildb one ; Afonso Giaffone! of Brazil is Monaco, beganbe racing karts in team tea in my home state. Pn ach. Boston was S M daf torfor me as a that,” he said in an intererview with The ‘ agenq!n^ or nodes. os a coac fluent in Portuguese,.English Ei and IQSlandhi1 has mainly driven in th& I player or ploy- : . player forfor a lt>t of yearSf' I don’t wantn t tito do any- , national Formula 3000 Assodated Ass Press on Tuesday,jr. Hfe e 'wouldn’t indicate which pl ftpnniith. the iqeemat might be used as trade bait,t,however. h( tiii^ to• ti tarnish the image.” - ; Robbie Groff foUowecwed.his older series since:»1991. “ies all relatively'new to3 me,i because I’m • era mi

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Gemini, Sajdttarius playly y i 24FiunIlycirdo ** . i V M R C r iS m#inb«r ' 55- — JP + — -S?G0 ^ u g . 23-Scpt. 22): RoadblockM 2S Q f o w « o l d ______I — — removedred. dears palh lor progress. Shonn asBolrugal ' 43. K If measures a ir taken to preventnt Sa.1 20 Token Into _ ^ P - i - - tooso chose. Proiect self at doseM j custody ers, refuse to (dve up someihing ofot 33 Spear ■ ■p ib i- p " !------P HF for nothing. M 34 PanaloUi “ " ______\_ UBR5RA (Sept. 23-Oci. 22): Scenarioio T. t _ t e Q 35 Room gs------osites freedom of thouglit.iiction.II. / i S 30 SeaMQlo don exdting but could.prove-morere ByBobThaves 37 PiWte moetifto w* nivo than originally antidpated.d. idal status subjeci to serious dis-is- 3afi»£nd 5 >n with Virgo. TOB/ 1Y '^ S O U P . / X > 30 Female deer.___ I I - —r sx‘;ORPIO (Oci. 23-Nov. 21)i‘Vou've ------—. •A Y iT d tr”. , | | 40 RedpJent tlmnigh this before -utiiiie lessonsns 41T4D«nlonnM Yesterdar’tly** Puzzla solved: learned.ed. lU^dight initiative, personality., 42 Put through a don’i breakbr too many heartsi Em pha^ : lk> sieve auty, o n. culture, romance. Taiuus!’ 44C am eup role 45 Condudes 0 Cab)^e f^. » ?Bf lI .GITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):I): 4 e s« e d c a se lOLoviroving touch Contuiliislon concerns direction, motlvo-ra­ • 48 UnptodocUvo 11 EngDngDsn river 1 1 SI ~ P luture pnwpccu. Defino tenns, findnd SlFUslmovlo 12 0ecljSdrleal'' xactly vrhat is expm ed from youDU "i - showfng ■ mesileosure w g v » " ilA rhat you might ontidpote in return.m. SS Opera solp - 13 Floeilo«Vbee*ts r*|L|>MB|etT xoi^stn^twidiScorpiol 50 Got areuttd 21 Silon;lloni W T r n l o M T J>RICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Thowuc S a iL ^ ■-gT’rtA^-v/sr 68 Wicked 23 Tumum suddenly . • a UU s H « counted you out are due for rudede SOCstchytuno 25 0et><*ebate o n t |? 1 1 ening. You vrill not only be port of ■ ByArtSansom&Chlp 60 Preserved 26 Puns:»ngs | b y 7 f 7 | ^ B, you*U have leadenSlp lole.-Winfin TlnBoiiiLwM 61 Mstdted 27 Forti ■ is and influence people among thehe W D o e > irx & \u ic £ £ v ^ '* ■ coBocUons evdord I l ' L J ^ tFix^wce-NAo-seeK., • - -.62 NetwortOng 28 Son^onciumoriube r B v lUAR1^8“*'?Jan. 20-Peb. 18): Y I | T ^ TifAe-.tPi • 63 BAlshguns 29 DiscHscussed r * ■ - Ice timid assodates. impiint.style..! L _ „ j a y j//L tiootiE.-^TW eSTOFlNP'MC? 64Comer --eperS&iworK B5HEH5IE r charge-r people respond to you. ■ ('airav) n 11 30.Scul smit personal m a m tism . sura ^ot ■ • DOWN 31 Reoileedlesfor aalij^ sox^lji^al. Test wyrseaslas wbOcstkjn 2 0 rtontalnufM u S w r SCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Don’tn’t 3TabteUnd. 34lc«cS 3 S , for laggards, people forever satis-lis- ' ' 4 Dooiway hold with status flu6. ^ e pl o n eUlg' ^ ■ , sCandieornose 37 Feel V: ■ jml i j I H r ■ H q 8 Upright tffetiffoetion *8 Indooeston - once lovod you Is oh verge oof' f' 7TWedwoman 38flntInttoanive >sl«nd ating. Leo in picture. . 8 Q re ^ letter 40 Tatarakes meal 49Veiydiy

. ■ .' t / ’" ^S m m you cm sentual 50 Brook ■' • T wJt*fo' s 62 ElemsDy .• £3Cefemony . $4 Otheiwlse STLsfgetanlc . IX 71n»MI«wi,T»faMinRi,ldiitw WMSnewKy.Mty2t399T»7------Sports _ _ SO TALL _ Joe Galin bacckwhtere he; staitci5d a J KIRKLAND. Wash. (AP)) - Four straight [ U H appears readydy to improve days. For)r a 32-year*old linebacker•r whiow is a t nothing to the tmder Paul AU “one of the touglughest coaching the team.last August, whileiie he gods in ^ e world.” was in his rc-elecribn campiIpaign "If j^ii waht to (come here and " ' and the Packers were just begm-be teach us how to> pplay defense in ' . nins their championship seascison. the White House,se, we need it as ' “Obviously both of us wwere bad as the Packersers did,” the pres- ■ m extremelyext successful," Clirlinton ' ident said. said.sail Quarterback BrBrett Favre and The ceremony was delayecred by defensive linemanlan Reg^e White k m g |_ aafi few minutes,bccause the ppresi- gave Clinton a Su]Super Bowl game VltM* dentdei took time to practicece his ball and a green,n, igold and white putting on the South Lawn,n. His Packers jacket, PresidenIdent Clinton honorad the Packersirs for theli recent Super Bowl victVictory, doctorsd « had just said his kneese had “You don’t minnlnd if I put that QM.nn BayBi Packer* Coach Mike Holmgingren shared Ups Tuesday at thethe Southi healedhc{ enough for him to b1977, work* ____ ;__ florth K o ^ n basketballall ip!ayer.RI.Myong fiun.worKs.ou1out In Ottawa, Canada,______"AlbertT'SB, will'be alloweved to — hlsToom-arthe RilRitz Carlton Hotel------PoUolUce-prepared-warrants-sev-/.----- ing-six-NBA-chompions!ionships and ------friday. In a league memomo Mnt atter Hun arrived In CanaanadaMayi4,theNBAh8s turn himself in next weekk at a early on Feb.sb. 1 2 , police eral wccks wi ago and were pre- three NBA AU-Star.ga:*.games.'Ho told Ha 29 teama they' caicannot sign the 7-foot-9 player.IF. (diiMUon. remain «b(|iJt time ,i(, to be arranged by>y h is spokesm an Toirom Bell said paredd tot airest Albert if he camele . covered three, Olympics?ics with the ff network, announdiijgg bsbasketball his cHlzenihlp. Some offlcofficials say be has defected toI) CiCanada, while others say lawyer.lav Tuesday. Thc evejvening before the to thele areaa for an April 30 playoff c, th e New York gamele betweent the Bullets andd andbo»ng. ------hehasnoL — ------__||I categorically jdeny theseti alleged attack, t ------:------chaises and intend to >ngbrcirously Knicks'played: tlthe'W ashington-----the ChlChicago Bulls.-Police looked:d Albert got his starttin'^rtsas in defend myself against these« alle- Bullets in nearbylyLandover.Md. I for AlbAlbert but did not find him,ft,, ah office boy for thetie IBrooklyn garions,” Albert said Tuesdajay in a “She s a » he ththrew her on the BeUsaiisaid. Dodgers and a ball boybo2 for the 1 3 d r i v ejrs r new to I n d y 5 0 0 sstatement. “I am confldent: thattl I bed and that heB bbit her severely, “Iff hehi had been in town and were New York Knicks. HeHe attendedi will be. completely exonersrated vidously, on thetie back. She had couldd haveh found him we vrouldd Syracuse Universityty forf thVee : INDIANAPbLlS (AI(AP) - Of the . . brother Mike,Mi also in Sunday’s when these allegations,s a rc bite marks, 1 0 oor r 15 : of them, and haves arrestedai him on those war-r- years, finishing acc NewN< York 35 drivers in the IndIndianapolis ' lineup,into«o thc sport court- then ... he forcedcd her to commit rants,"s," Bell said. University, n is the youngest rookie ^addressed in a public co SOO, 13 arc considercered rookies. Carlson Ij room." sodomy,” BellII !said. Ili some ' NeitIeither the police norir He berame a writerer anda back* Newcomers wouldI b30, gor the opportunity • , if tody don't “ ^^'fiin-tim^dencist until Th® formeier All-American at s v tf help m'odotivat'e tho Pacers. And if tl racing became too00 strong to to run att Indy1 after Lola uiiex* i he has talked to respond,id, they won’t play, he said. '. y decided to end its * I Indiana StatiIte and 12-time All- -tghore. H(s new title:e: 1The Racing pcctedly < Star with theth Boston Celtics ' only a handfulIful of thc Pacers "Ifs1 tltheir job. ^ expecting them'thei to," he ' • Form^OrOne program. . M is o ^ , but thathotfs not a priori- said. s'ablg~shock,amuchbig* ■■iFSC W S has spent justji about every TVce Carlson, start:artin g in th e T “It was a waking moir>ment trying to get tynowbecpus«lUse it’s still early i BirdI a!also talked about fonner CeldcsCelt coach tniddle of the ninthlth row, was ger shot be(because I found out finom ' irching for assistant • in the summer.ier. ' and presr e s i s t Red Auerbach as a goodgc exam* 'm in u tes of theoewspaipaper,'•hesaid."Itwasn*t > sese^ e d in Indiana^wlis, seort raised >vithln 1 0 'm coaches, contacting his phplayers and giving .■ “UnyBIrd The top prioritypri for the pleofsoisomeone v^o motivated him.m. ■' . ' ■ *> Indianapolis Motor>r SSpeedway, very nice,I, butbt you have to get used co team, he saidaid, is finding a And1 hhe said there was a good)d reaMnr he - thin^ in Formula One, »ninterviews to the seemingly^ insatiable news and was Ditten thehe iexcitement'' to these thi scoreorer to take some pressure off Reggie Miller" didntvnwant to coach in-Boston.- Jth. He began and in'moto:otormdng," ' media. , ' of the race as a youth, “Pm back home, coachitting a professional andid : Rik>Smi£s, and that couldluild.come either ’ '"Becaiause 1 played there. I bidltt a reputationr hidhg ab ic^e at ageIge 12. . Sospiri,ri, who now lives in rough, tbe draft next mtfnth,lth, through free there asas a player. Hd:« Pm tiyingS to biiUd one e of Braxil is Monaco,, beganb racing karts in teteam in my home state. P:Pm excited about throi ; ^Aftoriso Giaffone o that," he said in an intoterview w ith Thc ageni;cn ^ b r trades. as a cosbach. Boston was spedal1 for me as’a fluent In Portuguese,e, EEnglish and ..1981 and'rd'hosjnalnly driven in th h player or play* player’ fcfor a lot of years. I don’t wantant to do any- mationa Formula 3000 , AsA^^ated Press on T u^ayay. - - • He wouldn’t indicate which f s might be used as trade bait,it,however. 1 , th i^ wK> tarnish the image.” . ‘ Robbie Groff ifpllowcjwed his older s^essin^1CC1991.' •-----:------“It’s aU relatively new to me, because pU).. ersn

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^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-Dla Win tlwBcwliwf ‘ ' S i thowirvg 2 3 TomiwJdenly s Ta J acdon, you*U have leade^pe among n the W oce5iT5eefA.ut^£VE' ,= ‘ \550pomeolp . 25 Debate U f t i -friend* and inllucMe people am 2i seOalaround 2ePungt ' - m ^ T i w e i PLK< w c e - w i> -5 e e l-Feb. 18): v'/Sr saWlekad 27 FortuAatelOng , ‘^^ A W u C & a n . 20-FelnpttatKyle. N0bN£TOE5TDBNPMe ' SBCatchytuno card . " ' Despite timid anodaies, Imprit ■ ^iW3K*0 ) n & Chip eo PrMorved 28 Sanctum or tube * S Take charge - people respond ^ e i Matciwd 26 DItcuued IB AiNi smm97 you emit personal moipwdMn,!St overKa* VERY ooBeciiottt sensuality, sex appeal Testnorio. o 6 2 NolwotWng SOSo^or'awotk jure SO Brook ’ tnaricet.AnesdoR^ietacenari(ll 20): Don't ' • 63Bftti»hguni 31 Readies lor hargewllhoa* 51 Cover with PISCES (Feb. 19-Marchorerertatis- 20; v e ? 64 Comer ngUsh lorest eemeni wait for laggards, people foren> pioneering ■ o' 3 2 S w n p ^ 41 Injure (ied with statu* quO. Blase pio ,■: -3 ^ plant! 6 2 ElemaHy red from one' K V " " ^ ■ DOWN . 34k»creom 43£w8idonetlon 53 Ceremony padil Encouragement received fi who once loved you 1* on>n vergejifvi ■ I 1 Pen hoid«n 46EngQitand ' S4 OthenvUe •. repeadng-Leolnpicrore. - J ■ ' 2 Oriartol nuiMu 37FeeBngol 47 ManTeiy dry______57 Largetank * ( 3 Tableland aflectlm ‘ 40 Indon \ ■ 4 Doon««y I 38F!nttoanfve wond >v< S Candle or noae 40T akeam eal 4gVeiY< eUprJgW >r'', I — ,s 7TWedwoman B G re^leR ar

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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 Hevements rec«^izelized ______Ensembleble Choir. ,.—.,______,Eagle_Scout_Award___®al incomc for a household of • Amo'hg Uie bwlcs to be: solsold by bid. are - David s through the B ^ Scouts - *'for two ^Rjpli^ 524,013 fo-fif dir«e,'S28^“t ’ ''-JoEd CCameron of Bellevue,"Monlonica— d and Stcnren arc the sons of' Tct^ ' " ~ m bf Hailey,-M otk Hclwicb/Ich of Nancy Drew mysteries, noveljvels by Beverly and Cathjithy Dodds of Twin Falls and mem-me olof America. The award for ^ four, 533,707 for fiv«^, 538,554$3 f0C4 o , • Lcotham Cleary, Indian stories, valuedues books and of T: will be presented to 543,402 ® for seven and 548,218,248 for d g h t Murtaughgh and Matthew Pippltt ofif TwinT> r Troop 90, which is sponsored ive l>era named to “Who’s’s WWh o oldies but goodies such as “Five Little the Twin]in Falls LDS 15th Ward. Troopplead- le JlJarett at a court of For J each additional familyly ,imember, add Fall? havi ■ Peppers” and “Ramona.” honor planned for 7 ^54,847. AmongSnStudents in American Universilcrsitics os , , ersareDir David Whitehead, Joe Lymanm aand h' llcgcs.” They arc studentssnts at The books will be availablebleforexanuna* Scott Allailon. p.m. Saturday at the Free meals also will bei providedpr to all ond Coll tion and final bids from 1 to 4 pjn. June 7. Jerome LDS 6th Ward %eligible children at the BoysBo and Giris Albertson)n College of Idaho in ColdweU.velL Successful bidders will bc notifiednot by tele- V o |u n building (Jerome Stake ^Qub of Magic Valley, 725 ShoshoneShe St W., phone. inteer brunch setI U P jCenter). g aand die Litde Wood HeadlStan,207W.A Sc CSI Ststudents win honoilors The library, open from 1111 ajn.a to 7 p jn , JEROlWOME - The North Side Head1 ScStart Ja„tt Wahe To cam the award, ®S t in Shoshone. Meals are provided witheidiout regard to Gdlegege of Southcm ldaho-practiia c t i ^ — is located at 1330 MiUcr Ave.i^e. Center hahas planned an open houscArolivolun- ^ scscouts must complete at students won several honorsaors in- teer appnjprcdation brunch for 10 am.n. t(to 1 least 21 merit badgeges and an Eagle servicc ^race, color, nadoiuil origin,L ajage, sex or dis- nursing si ability. the April.il .1 skills competition held1 at 1the iday at the center, 147 N. Adams,ims. projcct. For his pTpTtJject, Jarett built 32- ® ipus. Eagle awards eajarned public is invited. bluebird houses forfo: the Fish and Game For more information, callaUJay-niuri^r Cfflgmg TWIN FALLS - Stevenren and David . at?33-935L Huston of Fairfield won a.gia.gold ...... Department Jaretttt is the le ^ w o ld son - ° medal; Sh'3KmI Stcvrart of Biihl redeivoiiveda — Dodds hehave earned Han^i of RodAey and Edielie Waite of Jerome and nd Nicole Birkby of T v ^3 FallsFt Eagle ScoutSci awards WdnUIce raises funds a junior at Jeromin c High SchooL-He is I / ^ X T silver anc I the Boy Scouts . FILER^ - The Twin Falls County Shei F o c u sI (W i N took die} Ibronze. Others conw eti^gwere wi > h ^ f involved in debate,5,Envirothonandsevcr- Tammy HUliardH of Buhl; Cory Sleberiber of of Americarica. Hie awards . Employelyce Association and the Rodlodco al sports and a men:2mber of Troop 93 spon- 'Trill-bet presented pi to Queenss AssociationA are co-sponsoiin{ _ _ JeromeI aand Robyn Moore and CalCatfiy ting a s o r^ by the Jeromenc LDS 6th Ward. ,bodi ofTwinFalls. f ljK Steven ancand David at a fwd-raisiilising dance from 9 pjn. to midnif PEOPLl - E = > £ X e^ court off hihonor set for Fridayf at < the Twin Falls Coun > skills and leadership compcl andI Miss Rodeo Idaho Margairgaux A car pool will leaveli at 10 a.m. from jcjoining the International Bn completetc atlcast 21 Edwardsds will be in attendance. OthOther Twin Falls. For more>re informadon, ciill 734* E onal competition in KansasIS City,Ci Electrical Workers Appi he end of June. H r m erit badjladgcs and an queens planningpL to attend include Ma{Magic 1642. To leam more:-e about thie group, write pProgram to achieve her main “ W Eagle servicrvice project Valley’ StampedeSi Senior and Juniunior to Twin Falls Single^es, P.O. Box 818, Twin olobtaining an electrical11S engineeringe S i j, - Stevenn earned 23 • queens,, SSelbi Boan) and Tiffany Novalovak; Falls, ID 63303. dldegree. Thrall is the daughlighter of Anne ~ RCSldldents accepted badges. For his projcct, Jeffersonon County Stampede Seniorr aiand TThrall of Filer and Leon HowardHe Jh rall Two areirea residents have bera acceicccpt- ; hcrcpairedred and finished ' Junior queens,qu Lesli Woleiy and Edd' of Burley. 18 round1 tqtable tops for McQain;n; Minidoka1 county Junior Qud Celebrationn slated ed fbr en:•nroUment a t Dordt ’Collegeege in The West Magic Lake ■ ■ i J Sioux Ce:en ter, Iowa, for tb e 1997-)97-98 the churchrcH to use for Jolyn Smi>mith; Sixth District High Sc^ck o o l ' SHOSHONE - Tl ear. " David Dodds banquets,cs, ctc.i Twelve Rodeo Queen Qu Jamie Koepnik, Pocatelatello Recrcation Qub “D‘Dam Fools” is sponsor- ' •Heiwlch, Rolce siselected lay celebration at noon Rietkerk plans to graduateate in scouts andnd ileaders con- Frontier:r Rodeo1 Queen Cody Hesss andai ing a Memorial Da^ The Eden American Le^orrion Auxiliary is 1 9 9 7 ^)m 0 Wendell High SchooL She is tributed time and resourceses forf a total of ■ Twin Fai■alls W estern Days Seniorra at n d . Sunday at West Magsgjclake. sponsorin carts at noon and will bo ughter of John and Rhonhondo 40 hours. The project benefit:efits the church Junior pucens,Qui Lawen Thornton andIKaty Ka A boat parade stai from Va ic of Wendell. She was involvedIved in and all who borrow the table)lc Itops for van- Almond. followed by a memjmorial service at 2:30 School a s ' ty of acrivities in high scho 9 L A bart)ecue is planned chool, ■ ous activities. Steven is aI sophomoreso at Schnababcl represented the Minidolidoka pjn.atM a cPoric.i Girl’s State lg band, volleyball, softball,ll,bas- b . Twin Falls High School, whwhere he is a County FairFa imd Rcxleo anc! was crowninvncd for 3 P-tn. Cost is $5SS for adults and $4 for SarahiHd^Aisdie Hi IS bK A door prize drawing at md National Honor Sodety.y.Erin E —memberof-thfr-Madrigalss aiand the 1996 the 199797 Miss Teen Rodeo Idaho3 lastla children under 12. A daughter ± o s ^ a major. State Championship SooMrr teamtci and trea- ' August atat the Gooding County-Fairr aiand 7 pjn. features a MagicM Rig Penii Down M ary H ° of baisnotchi ______Rigger_combo,,.I,.MitcheU_30O_SOth___ . RachelJ IEyan is the daughter of' SteSteve __ surcr.of.thc sophomore cln^CT.5S______; ___ :___ Rodeo___ -Murtaugh.-Bh. She IS active-----Chery liyl'l^^'ofTw inTalls. Sh-egnegra'd- ______, Admissiission is $3 per person or $55 pper Anniversaiy Spinninling Rod and Reel, cool- -v ih debate. om FUer High Sdiool in 199696 aand w A i | | i cajjiple. AllAl proceeds will go to the rodirodeo er combo, tadde bicbox and miscellaneous - Scouts, ‘ en attending the College:ge of W e w ant yiJ U U I queens andani the Twin Falls County Shecheiiff items and life jackeicet Hckets are $1 each Homemaki a . e r / “ " ; i ceeds will benefit the n Idaho. She^plans to pursuesiie an AssodatioItion Fund. The queens will ke throughh Monday J near Hopper Gulculch, TWIN FALLS-AAn open bouse to help and U.S.5. A ^even^t . education ^ )n smdents who are engagedged in • kM M K U m t- V located 14 miles east of Highway 93 on■nthe tl H H R S S l i Maurice ^ Klaas cele­ Academ?y y. Award. She student teachingti this semester.. ThThey Rogerson/(in/Oakley road (follow the signs),as). brate )w his 80th birthday also is li^eisted m “Who’s indude du '• YoyrlddiaidtMr' is planned for *2 to 5 Jie following: . 'lO m m -. Shootenters and campers are welcomeTie to ' ^ Who in AmericanAn High Trishaa Bolyord,1 senior elcmentasntary ' the eventn t Prizes tunounting tb $1,200Oare a P-i .Schools.".s." Sarah says major-amtnd daughter of Mr. andI Mrs.Mi m to piMGte f. offered. AnyoneAi interested in seeing; hohow J J R ec?S ^ o h C e n t^ Mary Rolea she can ci 450 Pole Line Road. - Novinger of Gooding, Gibbobbons mountainin imen and women .dressed inn ddie 4S positivee aatt”itude and Ni Sch'Y‘1 irt GnMing: abeth ' ^ -1840s anare encouraged to come ou The event is hosted '. open ot ciind and'vw try herler best to add j GiGirl’s State as . daughterr ofc Mr. and Afrs. Teny Johns>hn$on... *; tomahawk'wk'throwing'skills ^wilLbedemoanon-,.- and friends are encour* wclijisjo w share her respect: fozfor die flag and of Jerome aged to s f ^ ^ . No gifts— th ne, Moiniiigslde Elementary^ in . strated,oIcalong with tents and tepees ofifthe t) die gbveriiment of the' UnitWted States of xwin Fall«Qs; TJrvfat vocatioiational ..K period andmd t ^ e r s selling period goods, piiase. - , - AAmerica...... , _ . education;a graduate student and daught . -raffle-foc-jac-a-new-replica-nfle-and-most Maiy Rolce is the daughteihterof Jimand- of BlaineIfl and Mardelle Olsen of Tvi ide items is planned. 'l ■ \ ■ kLi^Linda Rdce of Htwlmn- Shehe serves{ Oh the FaIls,Twiodn Falls High SchooL £amp> fefee is $5, and shooting fee forIto ti Cowboy sliGloot planned n >» ew ^ p er s t ^ , Giri Scoutss bABCKB48____— B y a trailwalkiUc is $5. Numerous other shoots a: tors and Literary Magarine.;S Sh b eisa“Write' O m IvaI* -Mto Mt, hM» as m $leadt.S. Shooters t should bring a $10>vali JEROME - TheI SnakeS River Westem _- ^ 0 0 Trfnhw" wjniiof nn>< <«.aflactive.in Girl OCROIciaishlps awarded3d - blanket prprize. For more information,i,cair ct Shooting Sociec:iCy is sponsoring'a 'g,' Scouts, choir, pep band,, churchci youth .Cari^II College< in Helena, Mont^t ; fabas iboot Saturday, at tb e ' q Medicinene Bear at 666-7648 or Hole)le N~ Cowboy Action Sb group and Academic DecathIithlon. She says awardedd presidential1 scbolarships-ips-to . :e range, located east ,gj3 p iig h ac t^ 543-^714. . -Jerome silhouette . she can contribute her energy:rgyaaddetenni* K n’tM fiTt-slton of Eden and Trmis.Mal«iaiapd. of Highway 93 apapproximately ^ 1 / 2nation ju and sense of humor um GH'.C State. jodyMcKi —I ------miles north of theI jijtincdon of Hi^ways Kay, bo{h of Filer. All [enter eni 'S p r i nigfest g beglrer^i;------2S93.------:------legjB Is freshmen in the9 fa lL . HAILE’ - The HaUey Chamberer of'< RegiBtration begiigins at 9 ajn. Cost is OSU ® honors studideirts— itial awards are ^v en to'studetidents ■ Commerc»rcd w ill-hold-its-llth anniiiiniial $8 for nonmemb'erers adults and $3 for Oregon State Universityityhasntimed wli» l>«ve^e earned a b l ^ school gradj r a d e . ■ j jw s jj y * - '- SpringfMtest Saturday and Sunday aLtl::t.the^.. nonmember jtihion ^ 0 Magic Valley area atucitiidttiu.to the point ave.rerage of at. least 3.25. Awarwards R o b e rtaa McKercher : Gateway Pari*ark. women and juni'Sors^re^vScomi! w inter term scbolastic honorhoi roU for J ? ” >basid'on extracurricular activi-acti Activities» b e ^ a t 10 ajB. both d a^'-. pBxtidpanta are eencouraged but not evniog ei 3.5 or better gradeade*point aver- 1 ^ACT/SAT scores. CarrollII Is!i a nfts, ' required to wear cclothing appropriate ages. af Iney are Scott B. Randiin d o ^ o fjra e r " foui^year,ir, Catholic, residential, llbtaIb to d . nk to for tbe 1860^-erar8."'For"mor6Tiniorma- . andai Rosalyn JVI. -Patteraonon. of Paul. - arts coUegege diat offers bachelor of)farta ai jaljj|fa|i||| celebrateIte the spring . seasoiison. . tion,calI'JimHenIeley at 324-2717. Randolph Ri Is^a freshman ett dietb CoUege of . degt«es in tnors than 30 academic areaareas..' J ■

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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. In the weeks foUowiniving that move, respondiiiding directly to Fed critics in I one mententions Antarctica. But “1 get exdted when I findind open- stocks losf 9.8 percent»t o f th e ir v a lu e a M a y 8 speech in which he saidlit it ^ ' that’s whevhere there are real open- ings in a faraway place:e vwhere as investors feared a s

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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 wst $ 3 5 bU- ^ ^ . . ' ' Smith, managing ^irector re of the message,V tiedtit up in a pink bow. If tim t e not too far in the: fuifuture lion was fraudulent. Mutual Fund Educaticltion Alliance, you try to to do > that sort of thin& \when investment skillsIls and Felderhof reportedlyidly mids • . a Kansas City-basedJd ;association women taketak offense, and jii^pifi- awareness o ore pretty muchch even-c tens of millions of dolliollars last I------APMrn.J.Caim»«o of funds marketedd < directly to ably so.” . ly1 distributed, making specialspc year selling company stocitock b a sed investors, in a sepaiparate inter- But manlany women, especially cefforts to market funds lo> wowomen on the claim. In o stais t a t e m e n t view.“ I don’t thinkk tthey're get* those born)rn four or five decades ipointless. ' released last week, FeiFelderhof “They^re 0a wonderfulv family," 'In “In lifetimes, you can some- ting the message thattiat they have said he “was not awareare of any Bidwell said.d. “They were very timesies make: a big mistake,” said unique challenges to0 deald with." fraud.” • cooperative,s. Very\ interested in one.i. “He“ was a very eager per- Since the May 11 launch li of a 'X/^nn The news of the inve^ivejdgation their kids’edu(dueation.” • • son.1.1 11 feel so sorry for thc family2 program for womd Web (wwwjnfea.com),m). Smith said y f r o m ty, where he and his wife,rife, Ingrid, Cose. Mostof ofl the residents there have.”ire.” the site has had abouiout 1,2 (W visi- ■ WathACellulajar Phone and two children lived: oofi ff a n d on sa id th e y did id not want to com- between Iote 1995 and.cti .e a r ly th i s m e n t o n th eftimily. ftu |j“ “ ^------' year. Neighbors estimate]Ite h e liv e d S o m e w ere r e exasperated < from — — 1 Cel]lUtdar A PltlS there for a total of aboutab six what theyt called < repeated months. attem pts byf tlthe news media to “My personol feelingg is th a t h e in te rv ie w themcm. I Increc;ase your didn't seem to be the type,”typ said “Oh no,”’ saidst one. “I don’t .. Emott.Amick..Feldcrholhors next- want to heat;ar anything more door neighbor. “He was;as kind of about the Felderhofs.”Fei Others business ]productivit) private. He wasn't flambcnboyant— rememberedd thoi family mostly 'in 'fa c t,' be was fairly-co’•conserva— • by their Chritiristmas'party — a tive.” a fte r-ddinner ii gathering for “When they were herhere, they oil of the residentsres of Travis andeffficjency. were perfect neighbors,’irs,” said o Close, neighbor who asked nnc o t to b e T o w ard thle e end < of 1996, Amick MVRMCs Occupational identified. "They wereriren't here said, Felderholhof started driv^ a Health H can be a valuable very long, but they we:were very Lamborghinili sportss car, which a resource. n Our highly ' nice to everyone.” Amickickandhis reportinThe\e Wall Street Journal trained professionals business partner,-Johnin !Streker, valued at $28(280,000. T he car was perform “ job-site analysis, built Felderhof’s six*b«(•bedroom towed out >fof Amick’s, driveway P house, which has bluele sshutters this month,neighbors nei said. develop performance- JHi Ici ' and backs up to a pond.id. In] 1996, The lewspaper nev said based b job descriptions. -1 Felderhof paid for aI $100,000$1 FelderhofsCa:Cayman Island estate create c: pre>employment 1 addition to the home,le, Amick is valued at$2.6 $Z million, and that screening s< policies. f said. he .also ownsIS ta $1.3 m illion con* and ^ can advise your K there, as well as a _ ciixuiun The two boys, one in1 thcth< fourth dominium th company on a M grade and one in highgh school, $250,000 poweiwer bo a t variety o f mandated ^ imnrr* * lor’s Land, residents V *nsocR] attended Williamsburgg ChristianC In Governor e 1995-96 said they wot/ould closely follow . .government g regulations. Academy during the 1 LSKABOTITOtrCTRlOPHONIiE school year, said-PrP r i n c i p a l th e c a se , to1 findfL out the fate of To find out how Occupiipational Health ^ ■*' BS ' William BidwelL th e ir fo rm e r‘ n

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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 W0riCARE INKY HOME roforoncMicoa. Call 733-1472. moclncorp.: . g ^ vard, Q rading & Povlni no. & otdor. Moola - ivIng S u­ H i -ln to : Can.t-60ftB4BT04.1t- - Mslllod ads aro a oroat } 8 ,'^ ° AUTOMOTIVI•nvE — ------(midnight 1 0 7 . • porlntondontit IdI ah o ...... >loa»"chock'youf ad foil ■ y o u r ^Imrattmonl. no mailer M corroctnoos on tho. flrsd. jtomochnnioond 5 Sand a Qmvol Co.. Co., Twin rour builnsH. Qlva ut a allor. m ust havo Cell734-4916n6 oak for Pat, palla to aooklng) o0 qunli: , day that It funo. 08 TTwl3 - g ------106“ " 1' ■■ MB today. 73^4031. ------TImot-Nowo la not ro-lH ISPECW^OTICMJ ■ a d ^------— —------CO U N i/ora llconao. Ap- CHILO CARE INTRYCORNER M R f iu « 8 o knOWlClowtogowo — oponoWo for orrow aftwl ' TIMES CLASSIFIED COUALTTYHOME DAYCrCARE. LIconaod. ^ Q j 663 Moin R u r a ^ M oHnnt ^ »nr l~.nl HL “ a . ALCOHOLICS C l ^ I N Q iim nSm priVOtO WOfkO2697 or childd (caro In m y hom o. JUC u , SERVICE Wantod: proajroaontablo, por- CLERICAL-' roor posillon forir thoth< right REMEMBER MESSAOE .aonablo.poi ill bonofita L08EWB0HTA • ...YOUR • Thai 1 Wrthdayod you pjjMd 734-r34-222g.CalHor froo oat. ofloaO r n r i “na*wt ■omo Umo ano In Tho ' ■“ ly lo flnd worit bo- porta co u n Ipockogo. - FEELQREAT . i - Opening May 1'9, foro yooMJ | gat tho |ob. For phono, look or 6 7 6 ^ 040 Mall roaum o to0 GonoroiG( All natural, ooto. offoctlvo. SERVICE SPECIALTY- .7»n09^otv37>J4e6-516i-5166EOE . TMI«W.1.MM7a«155. . “s s e 'L ------FodorolII 1 Trado Commla- hour. Good>od producer can itporioncod, caring CNA Funjxo)T».sohoolactlvttloal sion,.Wai Vaahlngton, 0 .0 ., oom woll. N CLERICAL ■ *°^ • “aivallatilo for In homo caro 1 dayly trial... no chargo. 20560..^M call tho NaUon- tho job. Mu Exporlorwed maaoni f ' 1 0 7 734-g ahtRa attor T tiiro 'aa a oroat t {ob In your oncod, gro\grovb yard ahlft. »«ron8 tO Ploaao apply CONSTRUCTtONn. >- 702-755-29t-2962 3rd S t North. T ir.736.ie64

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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 sau. For- 1 •880-065-7000 Ranchos, Riddle, ID 208- haveowntoolo. B Excellent 6-3000, EOE 208/736-;16-3007. Equal Op- Ijssional bo I .N E W S lor BudnoM Buioau. 759-3249 ovonlnBS^ LY HAS *f*>o Informationn oboutob vrarklngconditions. Sdoy. .m iccelCELLANEOUS pprtuolQrliy Employer. Cosmotolog)logy A salos ox- . CU R R EN TL'^ DRIVER ^ -I ------punonco:h«iThoipfuirPionro- 1 rtu/iMn ovoldlng investm's tm e n t FARM- w;work week, includes Sat. p irria tj f Person wlih knowl- T H E F 0 U ,OO ) W IN G vrrlto to IhoihoFed- F Drtvorforlorgotroospado. ^ W ages DOP. 735-0296 'o'd™ C 563-0510. I W I g r Somo labor, must havo W ^ anted oxporloncod trnc- go of aulo, truck, ond o a r eerTolhB e r Max IND ^FEN DIDEN I T oral Trade CommissiTilsslon, CDL Call 780-2676. tor and baler opo/alors. uMECHANIC p « ^ JUNIOR ROl3 U T E A Washington, 0,C„,20560. 20: Call 324-7146 JJj“ Mechonte noodod w«h COL pL® s-Nows currently I JE R O M E AlA R E A or call the National01 FraudFr DRIVER - or willing 10 get COL Call o pon ln g In th o I Information Cent:e n te r , 10 wheolor with CDL All yr. ORAPKIC0 DESIGNER ®[ ______plication 93*-5U2.______„ ,s c e L lod A dvortislng I 1-600-676-7060, Wage- OOE. 423-4269, Tho T TImes-Nows currently CELLANEOUS R oute A imo sale* oxporf- ■ ROUTE 529 - - hos a iob oponing for an MECHANIC — AVON)N, ;S6-S18/hf. NO door, mum-qui loslrod, Comput- ^ r r r ------1 100-600W .AAve. V Q I ------3 0 5 DRIVER exporioncod graphic Nooded, own tools req. '®d o o r . F u n . o a s y , Olplpmo oxc, spelling and ■ w l Class A~ COL Locol dollv­ designer. Exporlonco with g oxlng, 1-800-676-0621. O 'v lh flg record, ' CDL or ®’“ g O l c '700-900 S . R r I CONTRACTSr s AA Som e mochanlcai oxpor. f?'** 10 obtain COL. 21 ophono oUquono I BUSINDTi^mPc 1600-900 S Unaicoln Ave I MORTQAGES ory, full timo. Apply in por­ M acintosh computer req. 1704 Addison Ave.E l/sls^op - oblllly 10 , Must work well I O PPO RTl IES son 415 Addison. Suite ...... years or < R^NITIES^I 200 81k W.Avi - o r call 733-2001______MISCELCELLANEOUS-----^------70 Ibs: 6 vssuro. Wo offor $» TOP DOLLAR*UtSS -• *3, Tv^n Palls. Idoho. re-Ms: llont bonodl pkg. puBU C SE cept and production MEDICAL ME STUDEIIDENTS . after 12( -SERVICE C-9T For contracts, mortgag d of nowhere Summer porson. i 5 S ,|Sind S moro, MESS/SSAGE ROUTE 537 r ° * - ' DRIVER ' essential. Good commu­ CNA'a needed to do TIrod of W e.E . _____20a-734-^ nication skills In dealing In-home 1 care. 24 hour - ops)s7 r This summ er, got phonos c ! Pw imiailon about 100-300 E.A vi D river n oodod. No COU usiness oppor-. 2 0 0-600 E. AviW e. F BUYING contracts,-ts, titrust • req. Local doltvery, hoavy with the public, aa well as shlliaavailable. I" 0® shapo ond loom a ------II, Tho pay is good and Thoio’s d i mchtoewlthoyl .6 0 0 Bik ,S . ClBJiB veland. )08. Call lifting, need dean diMno anonilon to doiall, (ollow Call 734-0600 ••‘‘I’- T* rtw.' ■ ■ ■ Ihrough and good spoiling firl-800.303-0602 !f«>be'1 benofiU lost a llfolime. fuluro. ■nswFli iuisi; S’?? immod. wr«e to gQOBIk S . Fillinilmore Tas-lTtttorguotw. record. Apply In porson & 0 Idaho Anny Notional------classirioiMod’s omploymBnl Twin Falls ‘0 53303 fho pSdlfoTT bring.rosumo to: Inter- Is a must. Pioaso send Maglo A Vallty Staffing Thojd- Jn c o ln I I lard. CAU SFC Barlow s k p t c r s ™ B i k s . u n mountoln Staffing, 415 your resume to:. ''Stnriei.ine. ■ g u f S ; ------»«alon- TELEMARK! mission. WoH rSi ThoTlmse-Aaws 300S*eenaAv9.N.TF2i 206-73B-734-9171. ------' " Fundraiser fo Addison Ave. Suite *3. — ------SALES W ud Informa- ROUTE 525 Tv^n Falls.jdaho, Attn: Petsr York — CELLANEOUS FT Manat ; . ' ¥ . s s s P.O.BOX548 MEDICAL MISCEL )r, 1-800-676- 100-800 E.AvW e.D PT LPN for busy medical, _f*f*SUMMER WORK neededX I S L K S • SE''; W e. E DRIVER Twin Falla, ID 83303 PT '5 to slo rt, FT/PT.'All d e p t. H • 200-400 E. Aw II Tnjck driver wanlod houl- - ofoffice. Musi be able to. S6J5 tc Mu.l bo highly ' HAIR STYUST work w< ovonlngs nnd/or (IS. ‘733-2929 bOforo 3r mollvoKated. Exp. In con- TELEMARKEIK E P N a „ LUTELYI ----- Ing hay ond grain, full ^ Jng profitable ROUTE 517 ^ I • time, 764-2624,______A high traffic salon Is look- weekends. wi Send reaume u auuvIjjY electronics A com- Full or port tt 1 holpful. Apply at commission )pportunlty.No '100-500 W .33rd. r Ave. j ------— ------Ing lor a coamotologlst, to: to Box 97730, CA3 Times II yoar old girl and 14 nail toch. For lnfo676^>9Q0 Now8,P.O.Box3eS,TwlnNi lor Dmg. 1109 Main please call; J. S I OOK yearly 100-500 W.51I DRIVER ir Old boy in our hom o- K , ' ’' -SI Wonted oxporloncod shon- 7 •Falls, ID63303, 400-500 S. Rll£ 5 - e ° - I s c h o o l s / HOUSEKEEPING — summer, must hove !------TELEMJA AI H KETIN Q ft»q.QillBOO lllmore | ,NsyRycTtONf o N haul truck drlvor, Plooso ^ n transportotion. Moil SALES eall 208-324-7146, PPT person needed forhou- MEDICAL. ME Can 737 3 3 . 8 3 5 0 . ------sokooping, Gooding Ro- COME CO JOIN OUR TEAM - bflofJf summarysi of inlerost Lookingg for 1 tbp.nolch ------* PuaucsERvl'cE!SH DRIVERS - hab A Uving Cenler. Con- Idaho idal Homo Health A Hos- 1 oxperlonco lo Nanny. soles personpoi to work vrith WAITRESSis ☆ ☆ ☆ ■ £ If you llva In thaM Jaroma MESSAGE S2000 hiro on bonus, Exp, tact Robin Walker at pice pl Is cununUy recruiting 35 HHiolly Or. Twin Falls, tho #1I retailer r of manu- Full Time SwSwing Shift wail- araa S a r t Intanaraatad In Seholarahlp eoam*i'm* ean OTR F/B drivers, All KW 934-5601. forlo Physical TherapJsts, '0 63301> • focturoirod hom os In th e ro ss noodiodod. Benefits. H-/N • Indaptp a n d a n t cut Into your collis o ila g e conv. Bonoflls. averago - ry. Best wagos A- - Exp. necetcosary Apply In T H E T IMlE E S - N E W S Junior routa cart■rrfer.- aavlnga. Before>re 1y o u ovor $30/Kyr. Trainee po- LABOR L cal, M Oontol, vacation A NURSE? s i benofllaIla In Iho Industry, porson betbolwoon 9a,m.- CURRENTNTLY HAS ;( D Iatrlct spend £ on a scholarwtarshlp sitions ovallablo. Class A Construction ' Labor,CDL personal pi llmo off. 401K Partrt tirtime CNA's needed Call forr appointmenta only. 5p.m. to PoiroPol II5350 US PO L L ar. B ru ca search, do your homewmewo- [ROWING >muitk}n, CommordalrtJL 23. TSE. . Drlvora.Fa«ortaII shifts, plan. pt Excellent opportuni- Immodmediately In Magic Val- 733-7708T. *^y93,JorJoromo INDEPEr « 9 f tk. For moro Infomiai 1-800-S48-3120ext. E-99 Mechanic.Flsh > P r e s s in g ■ . tiea. 5 , In tere sted partios ley’ aroaarc Including Buriey ______'cNDcNT . ' contact the Federalral TradeTt 733-7300 or 676-4040 pioaso pf apply at: A Rup oTi iber Champ bamt, heat pump. Irj; ave managorlal'akilla r ■ ' ' Cuts any size wood,20tt.wo fenced yrd, canal acc ch may bo designed cspcclall:lally for you. _ r34-6005 Dbl motor honw oarage,- oar • Need drh/ors Wlih CDUA and very strong electron-' nplctc thc following form andlmailass«»n m | ☆ ☆ ☆? > ☆ ☆ ☆ and good driving record. ' -Ic/mechanicalbadcground. I Western StiteMM I Comp TURN KEY OPERepATiftu 253-572-3033 extKtSSOor SS ossiblc; rea 48 stotoa. homo rogulariy. Cover letter and rosumo TSSa^uSHt, t required. Apply dl Long- Now equipment and good S nufCM tw’DpriSiSn Desired annual eamlngs: I T H E T 1 MI E E S S - N E W S } benefits, w>me by at 1735i view nbro Company, 348 Id^rig^ond I unueaSBBai - Soutli Park Avenue weat,' ERC Is »ccklng art Individual wit^ $ _ _ _ _ I C U R R E■NTLY N I HAS SALE ; • S. Main, Gooding, ID or sales experience In building constonslruellen nroduci, ! '1 I LJip.owned: |^ J ||O jlE S F O n M L c alll •208-934-4451. * TVrfn Falls. EO&Mrt'/D/V. « r T H E F O U lndu»tri«l and construction equlpmi' >m ent-Ifyouluve a I ..teo'S 'lX I VtCE customern service attitude and aar re looking for an ■ . 2 . .FourFi benefits’ rriost ImportantitlovoiT lc -I INDEPB carry60K. Can 7 opportunity lo expand your carccirccr, tend a resume I ...... i JU N IO R1 R O U T E A D r i v e r s . . . ______------1 and salary hUtory to: (. ■ = _A ._ TW IN F A U Human Resource Depail __ j ALLSAHEA ™ SSS'fl' f K . SWUTIFT Western SUtesEquIpme; ------$2000. can 83e 136^9037.------fre e Informationm alab o u t 3 B I A X I Q N ? • ■ • ROUTE 814 la re and- ____-TRANSEOB ______P .0 .B « 3 i _ F'"”' 1 2 n d A va N ” VENDINQROUTETE.foraale:- Now JBtiHng: Solo>DriverB&Tea^f Dl - ...... —Bof«^ID63707-■07.— :— I ...... — .-r . . -I—202-801-2ni orMUMM^UJ^BTfoyddmoMH^lnfornullen._E.O.Ej t _ r — __ __ ■ ■ 228-562 3rc oroatcaahbuiiualneaa.. to the Federalil Tfr ra d e - t . 'No E i^rionce.ce Necossaryl 3rd Ave. N 801-29S-224Z . Commission, Wiuh/iu h ln g -; ------^CDLih-ainingngAvoilablol_ ton. D.C.. 20580.0. or call- 3 Week Courso Finninondng & Tuition • SaliiB Congultfli■Itant " I I " D._ ____^ I r o u t e BIS IJ5 -. — *. tf—- - 302! ...■ ...... 'th e NaBonal Fraudwdlnfor-- li _____Roimbursomoniont Available. 3 2 7 -6 1 2 4lh4U' Ave. N ■ mONEYTO3 LOANI m a 11 o n 0 a n t a r , - . 1 h a « bc6n selling fot J__ _ V« 1 244*561 Sti- 1-600^78-7060. We Offen Groatit 1Pay & BBnefita iLocal, weir established autqijtomobllB dealer- ^ " * Pua'ix 'sEt.HVICE - TTT,------ng, R etention , >91 ■ MESSAGm e BUHL • ------Rider Progroma, ship h a s a unique oppcdunliunity for a career I 4. 1jj hovo sales cxpcrlcnw Ini ------~~l~R0UTEe21 insistent Muos, ‘ |d A v e . E ^ you to ■ 'M ust Selirn r 1 rop Of Tho Lino - oriented Individual to join»our ot sales team -- • _ —. Oappliances □ Qaulo sales Oaulauto scrvice ! 121-743 2n redit report. Thia3 bdrm, 2 bathath vwlth : t B lu e L a k e s for. froe. Credit re pment. - tTbe working conditions aiBe excellent,e: with a | □clothingq Qfurfiiturc Qharduniv ^ rc repair d h - family room, ^rinkkrinMer^ . I ' loa that do busijslnesa by attached garageB car c a n b e : - atmosphere.' We . □ Fpleasant a n d cooperative at( □Insurance Dreal estate Qroul■outffsates I . 700 Bik 3rd3 rd A ve. E . phQn» <»nng».[oroqueator vouraL.CaUIJIm Jim - offer competitive.salary, 40101 hK plan, m edjcal , | OtHer0 - ______rocotve paymentmt until six AaUng$d8fiM« » •' : • ■■ e:hd dental.fnsurance an d1 a 1cafeteria p l ^ , ■ . r6uTEB22 S i B A R K EER f a s well a s paid vracatlon. a o , .1 Nwr 149-166“n)Ave 3rt .E ■ S S S S C^S4»43nhonhomt : ___ i::__|_136-6S2: 4tt4th.AVfl.,E.-. -fopaiiucamK-m ■ ' I Addi - - — • Fodoral TradosCpmmIs- < BURLEY. Cute hhoui ousa, s'- W e a re looking for a n .enthu:ihusiastlc; prbfes- ■ • alon, Washlngtdjtpn, D.C., bdrm. IMbath. Li).tei).tanced: sional (nan or woman withis^erabim ee y who | - o t yi>^'- ; - ' ' - a In ilia Twin SSdU c 2 ir k>L $59.800: erS^enS b787 : — wa A ara Intar- Is looking for a n exciting ana n d challenging ■ siai.ale: ______^______Z ip :_ balngalnda^ tor. t-eoo-876-7{•7060. * BURLEY. Priitie locaUloot oiC -. ’=------. |../#»f#d/nib#J ------1000E. ISthSi.31. 4 ^ - “ opportunity.-For.m ore Informdrmatlon, call J o e I tjunforrouta ^ . tto-IO OK l ^ “ s T i p s - k lone: .. ------r - — I - K «$ Ished levels. 6 to 6 be k o s Blvd. N o tlh oB enson to a rran g e for a perelersonalinlervlew. -Phoi Bflnanc* 3 bath,"dbl. carrg gar arag e .; .PIaa$a^onlamtaol DIatrlot T w in FFolia, a i. Y o ung F o rd , ffn n c . . - - I Mallall survey to: iraKM t'.- . outalde anuan'oa b . Salaa M»nit n a g a r , Waff •f.'SgI.SigS■7344727 NewW lchan.^,cS S . S : ■ 1006fastM alnIln S t I SURVEY- I ;ia3 lo9 3 i axt. A Better P.O. BOX 1299 - I Radmall f3i gg^.:si07,0C0.e7M i34j1134 m ac:; • B urtey, Id a h o 833188 3 I : ' ______W.NEBOCAJ (Be Prep en d F w . T w b i Fall*. n> 83303^121*99— --1 ^ ■ • - W abuynotaa &reirealeatata-- FILEa Vintage 6 bdr , . Bring n in M y rs )______■; ( 2 0 8 ( « 7 e ^ 9 A - A_ * A ’ o o n tr a o ta ; C r r a a t l v e ' bath, 2 1 1 M StraeL . — — J . . . ☆ ☆ ☆ 5 Flnar»a.1rB0MM S M a o e s is o o o a Ownar320-4»0-4O43..^. '

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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«ov‘».a. goa hoai/AC, loncloncofl pack m en, g o llo rs o r w ould .• pPioa«rtmaM 23|5re7. S A B j^ M125-5617 ' rnmmmmmm NEWT2 Co°(wSRrS^T3wroS« » — TWINFALLS I Forest Sto- yard, sprinkler 8 bdrm.,-2-t>ath. carp^ moko-tt-good home for a — )la McFotlond- hord wood floor ■rports. has tho bosl valuo In TwlrTwin couple or slhglos.'TTtoso K Kll IM B E R L Y .^4 0 sq. ft. ” * 733-U21- SHOSHONHONE caiionnoor 'P illJm ' A’l appliances Indu;ludlno -Falls. 1 and 3 bdrm al»o_also - - HEY COWOWBOYSi BRING units v/lr ------pmrcorapplir •* unlquo (Soporto# con bo "4-A* bdrms, 3 bolKirntn.: »r.431-3526 • S750/mo ♦UtilO., « W/D. water, saniiailoiilon. & avollablo. Ask aboullour our ------6e«"togelhor or separ- liIshod bsmt. $69,900 TWIfWIN FALLS^------3ES.'COWS:OOGS $325,000. iIS., Oop., & inwncnrn nrovldnd.1.2140 J • movo-ln spodds.1. atoly. Jane or Andy. eprlnkk>rs,pBlk).^^S444 S) PRIRICE REDUCED.TO f 3S,to Ihls 60 ocro olfor. No 6 2 -rfI3 -ElltabelhrS550/m #96-006/07. “ $ 9 8 tO O O ^ B U S T IC 3 . d. Just mlnulos from ^ Call 73 mos.-Oramall- TWIN FALLS dop. FREE.HE&I TWIN FALLS. Como moke LAND/HOME PACKAQES BOaMJi«imoIn sTWng on - ‘f " " ; '™ bodroom 1 • CLUB-MEMBCftS nJ!"^“[!ro,^olUol TWIN FALIL LS4-D lex V ®“"y fOducorti;0rti Coll 733- 495 Gofdnor. 2 bod an offor cn this outttond- Starting 8 t< Under S60,000nr S’Aaaosw/wnlorshoros. 5.^ ' 00-527r77t0. both homo. $495/iW5?modus INCLUDED.-MOV3VINQ > - S“ > - > ■- > >■ - Calliodayl P" oior^ros. corrals, bdrm. 2 fullbamS,'Vlboful Ing brand now-homSaWh Foncod posture.-barn & unH, town houso OAKLANDIDHOMES I d o p o s il. Nowow raking -ALLOWANCE $15J«[-r V ^ o n ___ l"P foS )rty Monago cooler. $100 movingg ai- _____ — ” ^ 2 1 -carry.ColiM M t a y n o . ! " _____ - — 1-800-978178-4380-== 734.433^3 0 4 Laurel Psrlc Apts. 7IoWanoe/lafmor$C255C25 ------wooSfriivEB^v/saivr “gOurs. Wo Frame'll, you C__ Wonderful horse proporty e 176 Maurice StrNT ' -»$450 dep. Call 733-013S0139 Finish it. Consinjctlon & —^ 520 TWIN FALLS^______734-41B5 ■ with broothtaklng views, 3 P o o rm anont Financing. TWlhWIN FALLS ------SAIiVBAtAr'^M I I bdrm, 2 bath hom e, 44- Cotl ~ for moro Informatton. $ t acros, outbuildings. Must = SpllBhll Splashll REREALTY "'SSif ^ brick 2^ m ! “ 5ath‘Ac] CallM artlnHomoa lovDvoly4bdrm,3bothdoso^ 73 I " «A^ '"J gorago. sprinkler, lOOso, see. Coil Sheryl or Jane ? rry Lottin at yard, siorago,®.■ 3a r l“ ■ rino Schod-Aii appll Li^ ^ 1-600-3-nNISH. inrltv tt, nwlmmlno nool. ------/I \ y $S25/mo plusIS d(ooposii. f^Q $540. Nopets;734-61891189 #87-008. _ lorviisSpork, Splondid ELL BANKER C A SHOSHONE. S-ocre hill­ SELL YOUR HOME 513 _ 1 1 IN REALTY 733- ^ ------$550/mo. ♦ i ♦ dop. TWIN FALLS Cleannn 2 side lots outside of IN 9 DAYS “ I a c r^EAQES&LOTSl e a 23»or42:171-1IM1. bdrm. noat-C$lr446S/mo5/mo Shoshone. Beautiful pan­ . Froo spodal roport i t I D WINDERMES e r e - Ind. util. * dop. 735-1321t321 oramic view of 3 mtn - CALL600-299-7454.. £ J. Land Invostmont - 'vV •>'V ’U r i Proporty Monagtlagoment TWIN FALLS Noar C BARKER “o';??,,;;irlunlly. 1 group ol .r\,.r.*pr*,Jt * it i< ^¥Q L XLLS. NEW 2 • _ t-734-433^ bdrm. 1*/. bolh. garlorodo. TWIN'FALCS Cloan.in. 2 Horsoa allowed. Jane SI'SHOSHONE 3 bdrm. 1 Caf/543-4371C now l -undovoie Mih duplox. 0 lot / I # - $500/mo. tofs. 734-51-5565 bdnn, carport.:iWD hook.>00k. (wooaroo©.------bboth homo, gas hoot.-AC~ a-i oommorcioi lot soli ,, soparoto o r ' L y TWIN FALLS small no.*- WIN FALLS ' vSih build moll2bdflW. TWINFALLS-Nlcolb e66-767t/Bob. 666-2903. lulldlno. Snako RIvor ir. “ 1200 s q .f i. T IM E S CLA5 = sCT&liK.;Call E R R IFIC B A RQ A INI rimviow.low. Ploaso coll 206- J \S S IF I E D oppls: doct. hoal.oai. carpon. inci. hool. $350 * 733 6914 or 734-4640.IG. RE/MAX TWIN i FALLS LOVELY L0> HOME W/OPEN 362-6201i20'»Z0IM52.4a7. IT M E N T $350/mo. 2 bdrmd S42Wmo Call 736-16 Koystono Really Group N*iNice Big Remodoied Vin- FLOORflC PLAN. Family nn — _ , . TWIN FALLS. 1 bdrmnm n tags Home. This 1912 & & partiallyp finished 3rd BUHL. . Me Melon Volloy. spo- onJolftr-7;-733-9606,------2 0 & :Z 3 4 t portyMgmt T W IN F A L L S O i balh, $315/mo.*$250i250 735-0300 ■ homo h h os boon romod- bdnn bdn In bsm t Oas heal, clouoJ 5 Ibdrm. homo on ,j,V t,V 1?r Coll 324-273-2734 location. 2 bdrm.Il'b 1 S a°P°°l'g°59-- - Mnlcoc.wlihsuoam. ,?r „ WANTED g^opi^cuilve noods ...i i. dod with 0 now roof, painl _yiicnice dock lor sum m or S.Osconk home to iSBBoi5o w/ot.iraintP ‘TWIN FALLS. 2 b OOOOINa 1 bdrm. homo,' and ? moro. 4 Ixlrm and 2 3to^igtoasurOr-Attroctivo yord $169,500■&y^l543i86ii^ g ttJioat. TWIN FALLS. 2 bdrm.m. 1 3 yrs old, complete with l, -515 Pychaso.^^ 7 3 6 -1 1 7 0 . sml.-»garago., S5S595*dep — tw/wnL . * JS m - tin ih unll In newer 4.-pln)«. baths with a bosom ont wTnTnTorfrJcoo w7f ftT O nly- _ Water pd. NicoT7! £12*^______W/0, stove, rofrig. AC, Thot largo kllchon Is opon $69,900. $69 Coll Joan. E p ^ ^ N-N • -rc -o m m I — COMl(riMERCIAL ^ ■ . oop733-36- ?111 eves. t o r m lnalbulldinga- a l op. $450/m- pom or smoking, UllUtlUiios. TWIN FALLS. 2 bdrm.rm. 1- homo,exce)lentcondltlon, se * el Coll Robort Hulchl- .rorogo. g carport & 2 docks 18-doysonly. oald. $325/mo •» doolep. Cdl ^ bath, $350/m o. * $251$250 o o n fo r d e ta il s a n d a for for your oummor BBO's. pitER/TW -ZUIllHrUJIIIIIHn' KETCHUM TTES • A nice location. $56,500. ■ /IWIN 0«Boroir,y. 669-3111. Jorry. h o u sin g . 3.j . 3 bdrm, 2 735-0300 o r736^814894r. ' deposit. 0611734-9059.59. showing. $65,900. Asking As>< $55,000. Call Joan m f qi hoihome ok. Povod, 3.yoar oltlj) TWIN FALLS. 3 I Owner 834-476e. * »th. Excolloni -tmih;tako over pa or. phono. V ocrer -HAGERMAhAN- P RICE RE- “ S ' | | 4 B i i KMignonts. TWIN FALLS-Atuact TWIN FALLS. 2 bdrm.rm. 1 QOV'T FORECLOSED i Coll 727-7215_. $ 5 0 0 do w n , $2 Dtstooi,. both. appl» Stroot. of townV M O D E L S\../I M u ^ s a l t txJrm. 2 balh. w/ TWIN-FKUL'S - Lara ra o 1~ -Appia/-DW,.W/D-hookuR ' Froo (1)BOO-21 B-BOOO " 7343373 I. tt building, 3 /tSAPi/CallII forfo Into. • AC,2£ar oaraoo. Ext. H-1638 for curroni C WIN FALLS. V C onaoe 5127/mo./m..B37.6.02. ffi 1 ? o''* 2 bdrm.-2■ietSlh fenced, carport, storageirogo. CALLTOLLFRE& ^ J. Now condition. • OAKWOOD3DH0MES I v.:^yBrd. Nopeta/sm Indud- AC.$425-Htopr735-113i-1135 listings. Foo roqulrod. ^ 1-60CM730446 with y^ltf now kltchon. 1 bdrm. u . - p . T , gollory, rostou- ______733^77: ILTON Homo slto, Idool lot g •7755 1 st a la st $750/m0/"}O- P'®'®- Ing' W/D?d 5 P ^ ^ " TWIN FALLS - Byjiwnor, ires. 2 0 oc. $14,900. f«n‘;0«i0P tw in fa lls. CIsan.I. catcar- HANSEN - Small 2 bdrm 7 TV »»«.S47K..733.;0I3. g ™J25-5617. ' $120,000oo^ ^ S m m '" TWINFAUA-NWNow4bdrm. 7A n«k po'od studio. appl8.-HoaiHoot, homo Greal-renlail $ * 110K/offor. 4bdrm .. 2 ------— 2 boih. DdlvoIlv o ro d asb t. °imaywk?t»a' 7; both, Rambler. Approx. -rwn utlls. pd, $240. 324-33V-3317 ; $35,000: (206) 7 5 f 9302. | WIN FALLS. Roducod IJJTunTi0UND6ARGAIN ™IMFALUJ .S Undor S45.00C - -IWIN FALLS. Nic«Nice 2 bdrm. >o^Troy. 2700 sq. ft, auto sprinki- $69,500. sec Oulot,-cloan-3- P O T E N T IA L OAKWOODI r i ^ r TWIN FALLS. Cflolbsmlbsmt. • • HANSEH3bdmi,1V.both, era.c5i o 733-4619 bd IDHOMES w/carpori.NoNoomok- TwtM-gBrrgTB'^.iiauqeoi ,„g| bdrm. 1 bath. 2 car 56.5ACi A c i n - $34,900 ‘■S/t S i S! 22.304 SO .FT. 733-77!•775S Inflfpels. $475. 7 . Incl. now c a n » t oak cablnots. — gatogo.73t-490(y736-2S4i Snake &i S. ^34-4023 ™ " ” r K l b O t h “ TWINFALLS 2yroid B & Salm on Rivers . b l o g . ZcZonod M2 lh al — - » ■ ■ $300/mo.*dop. Oulot.Bt. nino firo ploco. full bsm t Oniy jcular 360 vlows o l- • provides a TWIN F A tlS . NIC.Nice fenced ^ n o . ^ amokifltrorpois. 734-926:-9263 S65.900. Call 423-6104. 2 WIN.FALLS. By Ownor. ® K «?CM^nyon-4 n Solmon Sysinoss.^Co«ty°: I i s g i yd. 2 unii, each 2 bdrm. 1 ® 'K "9 ot r. Next 10 thousands Cnrrnntivy boIngI usod a s . 1 ■ . both. IJpstoirsilr s ,$ 5 S 0 . .TWIN FALLS. CutO,to , 1 IBUYHOUSES----’“b .IBS t l Jjuuiinuiiuu. poOliry proiirocossTng opora- I a |5/^ - oas, family rm.. ofHce, gas $67,500. $ 9; No Realtors. Tntoy4,4 aoooMnrouoaUon ,ign a^botto 7 3 6 - 1 1 7 0 ^hootAlro ploco. $210,000. pi,, ittorysloro. Pork- I Ploaao con 206-734-7626- Siiktropltrophy wildlife & out- i n a l n fIrooLa n bock^ I fH IH M JEROME By Ownor. 2yr By B appointmont 73*4342 ------■ 30my>. TwrH-FAttBrEwoeutlviaillvo WIN FALLS. By ownor. 3 ding ilshing. Sur- $60,000.'O^Ownor corry I i:{3>|lKlf> old energy ofncionl. like Id, w arranty dood. w/25% do< j™ ^COfwo- "Condo. 2lxJrm.+olIico,;Ico, 2 TWIN FALLS 4 bdrnt 2 yr. yf., dd. 1,227eq,n. homo. down. Coll Joan I RENT? looollon, stoItovo^ bath, security onlrancoonco, now cozy home. 2 can bo Vbath. As low 00 5 3 7 , 8 ^ - t t t "®"‘ finycing, Doni fo, details. 3 bdrms. 2 baths, lrg Ilv- ^ l^m^^hOTvo^vnm fl 4 btfrrtr furnished, loi ^^goroj^/^lncl. $85a:650/- Ingrm.ContralAC.sopor- Sol ; up and delivery por 2 b W l . . » I ------^ slto bid. Call for dotoils cor ear gorago. covorod po- 206-639-2501 ^ -1 SAEH Z I I a I UNFURN ale storage nn. Wondor- 733-2224I ______‘ ' • Uo. ^-oAc. T srS S ; ful locotkm 300 E Avo. J. 1 Uo.foncodbockyd. Sprin- j e h o ME $ 1 iy » 0 . Great o cEALTY j F&si. ''ss£ s"“ I n?- moplua.uUlttias.4loa. sai,500.Can(oranappL TWJN rv FALLS so u th W sst klors. £)? curbed londscop- ocrooooigo closdTS^omo. ' *.= — . - ■ WHY PAY REI 324-e6M______By a owner. 4-bdrms, _1S;lngJgJot$93,900.733-5837 e .2 2ocros, a ^ all loncod vflth ______l i : M i2. •WheruMu.can ownz z l1______wolor/lrash rom' , S 'S s . I f f i ------, furnished. Coll 734-14-2558 fW IN FA LLS. L argo■go a1 baths, on 1 n o o w/boms” tWII acre hay field. 6 Kaapanoyc RNISHED 2 bam homoTUn JEROME • ■ ^ WIN FALLS. By ownor: jsNSCC wotor. 1782 Yotrtl And?;Zp?»S'K; « 'Jw «,„..i« >3 wkdays. 734-064616 ovi» cloan 1 bdrm. $340/mcO/mo. and corrals. $130.000—1- ' - sB«umtul « i older home In iUSES “ ' ^-iSOO down, $38a/m Hoot Ind. Call 733-3151.1151. * 1.76 ACRES • Big Uttie — J Afief7pm.-734.6322— '-v*, .4 bdmi. 2 both man- oa>"««vo'y>ryday. ■______BUHtr170 3bi Call Mr. PriceED A A PTS/ and wkends. Ranchos..3 bdrm. 2J » th - - ufocturecured homo with famr J .S . Worohouso. iTCTW^^aWg. 733-2224 lUdioB, TWIN FALLS. New carpels r p e t- home, family room. 2 lovo TV oom and.storago TWIN FALLS - stui TWINFALLS noort, S 4 bdrrhs. l.S both. iq.n.on-2 floors.------ludlo. Uiils. $265.1 bdrmsr$2fi5,a s ^ S -Appt r y i 11S.-$2aS. PtoOSi'loaso BY OWNER - B est 2 bed- Zf, imoni. Corrols. lool nirir2-S?in zoning. 3 phase PIOC. • 733.-4643 | ---- 603 J624: call206;324.3317,,. «S^kle«! SIm'om!*'* ■ ^ 2200 sq. II. Soo at 130 : * $50/dop. Ind No pots. 7 3 3 ^ room, 1 bath homo In Plorco SL Musl moko op- £ ’.‘^ •!, lock ’^5 bam and morel railroad sidh^. BdH L.J^rrr tow ni Totally romodolod L^ANN 324-6443. §§2 Av 3 bdm.. $550/. I.F.U RN ISH ED , TWINFALLS-.'^CSI TWl'N FALLS. Nowor;A>or 2 ROBERTJONES ^ s®;°52' schools, stoviW/Dhookup. I DUPLEXI w/oii tho goodies. Oflors ^ •0676 Please coll Voty nicdy location. Upstoirs 2 1bdrm. bdrm. 4-plox. oxtroI nlco-nIc all 208-423-5467. $400/mo.Calld a Evans 11734- REALTY Icontrai air, Jacuzzi tub ■ ^ . 4Q , ------EOEN. Ug, sludlmoll 1 bdrm c o n d o . A /C . Ap«p p I s . $477T0fi]M>sll. Cotl 734 733-0404 auto J sprinkler, ond much -fwiiWIN FALLSTNowS^xlmi------R.|g I BURLEY. 3s cbi ~ ^ = = » >(>oald.-$7SMk-shnm * i Mih Carport.W.Qfldala^OVjdl _0427 for informailpn.I ____ much nwroi PRICED AT 2 2 balhb w/3 car garago. I m m u DDnDCOTV PO' mo.->S200Jrm. Closo to 625-9190 or 625 OMLY.>72,80a Drive by mo IVACATIO:ION PHOPEhTY Jnnlilfod CnII ( J3JOT0 TWIN FALLS. Verynlco nlco 2 " JEROMELq; de an 2bdm v C Malnionanco Iroo exterior IE SHARES roqtilrod. CalH $10K down, owner carry. 192 1 Madison, call lor oppL on 1 oc. with excel, views. STATE\TE REALTY, INC. I ' TIME S l s i S S "'‘tw in FALLS Vo — “ bdrm. 1 bath, no pots,pots ______GAC.^.P(».837:0188_ _7733-9511. Realtor owned. ■ 3 n 734-0400 IL™|— ' EDEN - 8« Vory nicoly TWIN FALLS - Cld:iose-tO Fully equipped kllchorchon. 3 mis, W, of Twin Falls. _ - 71 kd o p r------$'fS9.900.'Call 733-9166. jgR Qi^ 2 -tlme-8haro^va------^4 wrm .. 23 ba bdrm.'TTOCT “ Emmtiwpdd-Slumall oludlo.' ' Hamion Park. Smallall ono '-W /D rgarago.'$ses*do| ME-Nowly approved cation,woirooks. A^so 2 W,, 200 dop. Rofs. Closo to downlo!5. 734-1702 bdrm . 3/4 bath, Appla. A| Would rtegollate to> rightrigl * MiQirr tw tqjmis ; homo^^ti all 677-3636. 734-1702 ------= — Nowpalnl/carpol.wi * tr n.03 Fua basewmi.-ftw Manufaotij?orthn ^ n '^ of 84 $275 water a lown caro Ir * OOSCTOHAflMONpAnK. *4»,S19,900. OUT-OF-AREA-HOMES ’ ok. Grea . Beautiful TWIN FALLS onces. Vo wator od $32500. E j;aiL734.«S1k CtMsOM Oa ods wn point you KIMBERIERLY-2H acres ij- iS o M E S 401 TWIN FALLS-Downivntovm. b d rm .d o lu x o nowMor or 4 I.DEDROGM OUESt CAOIH * |nIn ttho rioht dUodSon lo flhd n e y can ^ ^ ^ n s TWIN PALLS 84 : " ' - 2 bedroom. 1 bathiduQlttL. di dTox, 2 lg. both.-maRUiBRier ------ROM MAIN HOUSE. OOUDLE -4, Ihe tK. honw you nood. m. $19,51 w g T m o m w r^ ^ b d im . oppUonciI Vory clean Corport.-Slovo/noa rofrig.r ••bdm»«w/wolk In close'losot. i SnJoS, SHOP. METAL BARN.JWJ. FENCED PASTURE, TEAR- * ' 5mi;. STOWmo. "T nd troslipold,ly & monthly F e n c ed yard. Pol;o ls ok. storago aroa. AC. rofrl(rofrlg. * pOUND STREAU, IRRIOATETE WITH 9PRINQ WATER. ^ movod. 681 hove referonop. No p o ts &. Elwood &EvJlscounls for *475.00. ------— -r«Ago|.OW, lg. utU.jmI.jm ., BUHL-Bududdy72.1bdm,, Cal’543-53302 6 :S 9 2 0 .------‘ ll. L aundry tMEMQMT 733-330739. covorad parking, flomflomo ’ H ^oolocal i-i ------I -utU.lnd.,$650/mo.fdO(♦dop. appls a fu G O O D IN Gd rm 1 , 1 b a th , TWIN-FALLS Vo ... cond, SSSO ictured ratos. TWIN FALLS - NlcoIco floot. - 734-4411 Wills Inc.ic. forfe 600.543-6396._ homo foMOn-fdep. M usl mold! Wookly420-9006. & plan-. 2 bdtm.-l y/•TJBIt; r -"DppHcallon, crodlt chock choc m ces, no pots. rotoravall. Disc nroploco. Now painjlntPri- roq.72rSho»honoW.w «Vto3bdm,,2 SS™ V30.D« ootifmerclal. I „ . ^ ^ ------so rV ico T F T o — HOMES FOR SALEI.El ] 1 b o d ro o m pjionos. Siructur ------3a4bdnn.LowdownlLo<1ILOW 4or73&.713fl. JEROHEJ^UlrontrNo pots.• ?33.4330or42034-0400 TWN FALLS-PostistoffiM paymonti Bad crodit-ndit-no inuai loose. ■ ■ Odroom. crodlt-no problom, O.A.CJ.A.C. Days call 324- TWtN FALLS. 2 b< IfoXlfawxlng? JEROME. 1 Range, how managomenl,in l, 2 full baih..lb-S9f-f904 C . . Weaeecaii20int. NeoollaOlo ^ a dryor. - balh. $47S to $550.). FcFor .. 324-5174 c kC. Wa- Informatton call 676-2721-2722 S i Nice oldor 26x52 JEROME. 2 M I uNFul^si t« oipK; imramlmiio,. pua.1 Ntf&r or TDD no. 1-600-54!1.545- — .leURLEY.IS 1633 ext. 298. mobile. ExlrasI s to v e onlyia2bdrm f . I APTS/DUPl,i^o..Tbi., “twoOD.EV/a I HOXTHEUT LOUndii« UKEKE NNEWI SiMcloui floor .plin. 3'.. 14X66 Inftmovod..$16.5QQ:_ .S400/mo.*S3C125t$300 dop. I 54^629 aftor,6pm '4 0 9 3 between206-324-2641. BUHL.w.6^oai)^7330739 734-1401 _ 1 bdrm. 1 talh, sm d l'ltt'f! BUYING 01 Family apis.', I n 1 t i flfn'hW > QfUTJOiEmtimSbMkoernMrn Mnt. guest houM. luQt v«l b«m • , •nincomon* Vn tthopAomce.MloaitdonZ2 ‘ m ? u i m FOR you This 24x56 modula:ludes Suoar Mastar m onufaci 'i i K p i S Malnt. Inelud- I U l i n e ; is ro a F fo rw u to mpYelmo i t Nroom w a & dinlnaarea, homo? Wo OOn1 2 a S . THEMpMT-rt.2l60Maln.- ’ U llllH ltrerT ' plan. Si 3 beorooms, 2 balhs. & newlylat, central A/C, full Croen Tr ------' RtnHOMEkiHatiMnitndviindvtwitlorditlilMalyupondiil. 11 M M V w w Oo 6DING qSd Fan IHoua°?Q : y Oo j m U O i ^ ^ t - - 9 Mroemt/MM w t^ o p cr' pottlblipo«: (pirtmtnl wd urpon.. U w t teisod oHandicapped. n ^ fiMowiAuHy ormoredetau T j e r o m e T^i ^______J?ntottier^ ojiOTnM nm ltoiK «tK 2 twdiQ SMMt MloM^SnowpM-. . drm. 1'.^ balh 'J t t b e d t b b m i j p ^77^3S2^q^'/dryor hook- . * Cfo6Ae«**A«i I | i n | ^ ^ B Opportunity. HOTackyoVdrno

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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/ oWWooden o Shoo. LLC . CaiiBii 733-7299 1-600-876-7( 1S2000. 4650 balor. 543-4157 COPIEB.UifloBgo'selocUon ol to lovo f tia k oI c ^ e ot. YAMAHA. XT350,). 1988.19 S725/mo. Call 734-9753^ H— O RSE - Doc-Bor Older nod c o p io rs. Plooso call 423-61 ' ■ Ht '.?,'5''9’ ;,'?3V"g' r*a“sV 5 i = n^ 1 3 3 Exc. quail- FASTTREE8£ 8 -Grow 6-10 recondllionoc •6173- f 5 0 0 ^ l ^ » 6 | 22 4 «oftor m aro. Rog Q-H. Gonllo sWWATHERTJH J 907, 14' ■■ T ty ^ ^ io mrnot roadyll Win ft./yr., S4$4. 9 5 - $ 6 .4 6 from$295.-1 yc IO______16harxlOi(e4-H 733-5736 hoodor|,qj with condillonorr M QA-colormonHori; —dellvoredrFirp S tto a r F y le - -iyav»Habio,-(&i C O M ^ H C IA L 51400/offor. 543-4918 ■ ------^ rom. 2.1 Gig HD. 8rochuro.1-£ VIRAGO '95 635cc.c. FiFully JHORSE 6 yr, old rog. OH, ^14 TELEPHONES'ESYSTEM. allypoo. Coa 208-7 PROPERTY HC HAvToniiN i°“FDS)D, 12X CO rom. ------^786-2676 lo a d ed , low m is. Must M well broko &yo(yoihioilc. -i-RACTOR’81d a Ford LT I ‘ A \ y AT&TMoriin,-7lnr-7phonoaft 1263. I 53700. Coll 326-4436. go, sound cocard, spookors. [“A ^BLE in seei $3500.735-6263. 9000 aomi. Cumminge odom w/voico & I nowcontroiliroller. $400. INQ/SELLINGlop Ploaso call 208 YAMAHA'76 YZ-HZ -100. TWIN FALLS 1920 HlQh- HORSE $ Ranch raised, 350. 15 spd. vory good: BUYINC Jow in bqx. rotoll ^ 208.7B0.3500 lorgo door for ontronco.— ti 300, 10 Spd, good truck. „ . y . Plym outh, or Cl' Coll 226-7010.328-2512. HfY-^Oi- opproximatoly 10 tf ------a n / ^i J n >-ooks ft run s oxc.e 18n. aido walla. Avail for HORSE $ Col in^^^^S'35porjon, jFUHNjTU 11-/ - ALASKAN MAMALAMUTE For tho tight van n m i pay st4oo/offor. Utilityy trailertra looao Juno l a t Coil Pore _ — W S HORSESHOEINQ ^ RAOTOR^766 IHC, now Coil 423 TIMESCUCLASSIFIED AKCpups,provproven ft guar- up to SSOO. Plot 6* b o d , g o o d si h h a a j p o , Potoraon. 324-6406 T ' [n e l. a h o tB . 420-619 6 cellular Lwjtiaa[lbaafd.£------DERAHXR.TIW»eNT— ■ flLBPflJgj- ..$4000M Tf»r..-C «m j KU.5B51 “clutch, J nov?TTfpDl*Wsftr- —TWIN'fVMiS-Up-to 4.000 - i woik done on trana. ig 6 drowor dress- o n R J T 'U 6-322-183^ m o t o r c y c l e HtHonda SO trvtdslzoz o f ^ r ^ ' ^ * «g.g.S,35,^M on. Trror. Excollont 2 0 0 - 7'34^5538 d* aq. fl. ahop & offico ovoil. HORSE TRAILER 1995 $8000. S8C Coll 733-2287, AMEHICANTHTERRIERS In good condillclion. COII ow, rod Mony opilons. 733-0081 —two horso slant load, n.Coli 733-8978. FREE.v,ogongon tonquo. Call Con tw rogistorstored. Ready 536-6741. 23^*585 daya or 734-1230 ovos-. RACTOR - Ford 8N. now u A v i« tc $4200. TraiisW sat'96 3 ovortioul, good condition. vA ftP W .aaydS . 733-5912 ovonlngs.oy. inSwka. $150, X). Dual horao gooso nock. Wolk ^ , ofitekSfTi OLD BOV Seoul TWINFALLS . S 0011326-3^ . jsVcS » n d . In tack. Call 734-7840 Q/por ton. 655-4311 Vi*n“n^5'«H" QENERATOITOR , HONDA hoAotv™ S e o u l p in s & In 1-9132 WhqtSJzoDoYouNootf? h Comploto silk rn|| 543.87 Paul Nulling. 733- Havo o varloty of sIzos l> lY w a g o n 1 0 4 Z S _ Ploaso col HORSE-TRAILER.;87.. BACTORr-96 RhinBr3»- luip. 734-6358.-' j „„,lomyA ■ YAMAHA'66 YZ!490. 49C _ . . - and iDcatlona. ____ —Chormac,'6 horao. lack 'M n n lln n h ,« OLD HILJTAHY 01 hp, 4 whooidflvo. PS. TOH.r / i n poMbio, ‘ AQUARIUM, 50 20g l modol. ln,l||nl., KVoffor. ' Call Stovo Hallows room with bod. stool ttoor, K oykor 150 loader. 60 _____E z 61_____ good condition. Coll 736- Hr, ■ = 1.00.0, S450I WINDERMERE „ hra. LIko now, $13,400 HAY. or r s . G ood c o n d . - CAtifiSi jr.Hlgtjest YAMAHA‘87 4 '6 8 Proporty Monogomoni q8869 aflor 5 PM.______rst offor. 736-1654. ______= 1 1 2 : best offers. Cali '6 8 Big new, 'MiW aoll for $12,000 t) a 10 . liiS K ? Jl Nutting, w hoeis 350. $2,000.KX).C^ i Arm. Cail206-676-4501. 208-934 ■ la w n m o w e 7 3 4 - 4 3 3 4 . JHORSE TRAILER - Char- Af" ~ DINETTE ! BORDER C OOLUES U .Puro -733-1691 anytime'Tie. - • 208-764-2824 eves,» ,6 6 -1 0 .------moc, 2 horao. Good cond.. ------: SET Bontwo^. si40/offor. H TWJN FALLS. Profession- HC0Xtf0t0rp0.C0il733-5736. ^ W O WI HAY., gross. grt Boon undor glasslabicbio top w/4 chairs, otor for Sths v . S i S ; or abused YAMAHA '94 KODI/3DIAK, . ol Otflco for Looso. Ovor n WHY Pay To Much For c o vor, o r. 2 string boTbs. • oxc. stiatiBpB..a2fln..Cfltl___ tiny,, S50Q/ofll/oflor 543-8752. one, so I may rofliilshit ro ,400.4X4, Ind. anowiw plplow.' a o can 208-678-0607. 734-1382.iZ, 9/XM - 2PM. 1.2008q.fl.0fprlmoFails HORSE'TRLR-WW. o 2 Your Next Tractor? R eese e purobrod pups for my 7 yr old daughtor.di . $3500.438-2001’iv.Iv. msg.rt Avo. location prosontly "T.horso. tandom axlo, 6.5 fl mbuIEW RHINO *34 hp DIosol MISC. Biko t Itin g s t o c k , a s wo CQO't Qffiifford tho — — ■ uaod oa dontol offico. . high, Coll 423-4848, .pc•Powor Slooring -indo- p— — I $35. Signed. ali 934-6120, price of a good ueusod one. YAMAHA'95 Bodgor|o r8 6 0 ,4 _ ■ Owner willromodoL ro- P pondent PTO >4x2 Adjust- - T = = rfr= T ^ -pioose coIr735;5-1028or whoolor. Uko new.', $2omporJ)ltch._ oblo Row Crop Frant Axlo — flcoa to suit. Voeh Prot>- hc 1ifW»0kOnlyrsrA95 — A iKcudtrr.ScrvIre F ru w -VtHtr-Nc Stool at $4000.768-2396. “ 1# — Hi8c.-Fon:s< lent features*.- PO N U iuU A3 ^i f 1981" VAJilAHA XT'SOTEmji■EmiSio; — i- -fty-MiiMgimtnUit-lr s Vsiranh - Rwalr i^aiti/Swvice ■ Now flatbed ti Acktlro, ■win Raalty 734-6500. g lO SB V HORS&RANCH------— | iskforNaio.. - -.TranS'Am turbo.J H O R SE WAGON; Light HOI foot bed, rarrrampa .. al non-ti)rbo. 68 >2-5276.------weight, apring, wood TR^rRACTOR «. EQUIP. CO. I 55 Ton prosese COCKER SP SPANIEL, day8or6«b287876 ovos. YAMAHA. Banshee, 1{ ------6 0 9 ------1 Hjwhoolod wogon. Buggy 324-6856 32< - Jerom a (1-64) ' ■ 50001) hoistt H ouso d og g .. S i y r ^ pld. ask for Lartin. 0,1993. CONDO REKTAU typo..profea8lon~ailyI or Internet I ------3'speodnndtndUstrlal bond ----- FrooTo'nduituit homo. t Lots — d c o n d . L owIW h rs . ----- TIME SHARE * restored. “ Team hamoss. hflpVi — -.o f iove ft lovos lovo to walk. POTTERY, ROSE 00/offer. Call111208- 2 - Plpa8OCall206-934-6370. ___ ( I - --Across thoa backb pjck up Cali 733-7229.>29. Hull or sim ilar r n r pottery. 00 678^632 p.m. oWfTSiOO p. ISLAND PA R K 1 bdrm. *'< toolboxesJ _ ------' Pieaso call 206-73 •734-3727. . . ■ ■ time shore condo. Wook HORSE. At atud Pinto Stol- FllllHnanclng • Rnancing ._ l lion, t1a^ b a y O v o r b ;1 6 ci 2 n g ? a lr. Cali-' SHOT OUN SHEL of Juno 14-2t, 423-4574 hc F in a n c in g - O A C .' I ! ■ ' ITpS'S; I B0™ &Sk hartd. foe $200.366-7410. . Pickup bedI hoholat ■ 733-9023. any size, also i I ll< IEW Rhino 4x4 disoi tnsc- ■ . shell boxes,'With3,Vwltt>" 1 ACCKSORIES= I I E S ____ 6 1 0 KORS&Lg. h 14 yr.old rog. tor8Btartinga!justS7.395. ton ■ ■ Woooonoxton ■ old male Do- out iha sheiis. Ca I QH goldlng. Gontlo, iota ^» Hrmncinti Avallablo • ______I ■ 0 0 0 ^ 6 foot teUJgent..loyal, 712-458-2361.- 12' ALUBIfJll'll'^t'loat with ofexpOf.$1600.'726-6770. ~ ★rSaleaami'orRentalB*- $ ! ' I - foot ite, obedient, . •• __ trailer, S7Q0/otfor.or. Call.< . Tractor/PTO tr teedsloving STOVE,-gaeiogi>Q r2or-4 - 733-1455.:. HORSES 8.ponld8for80lo~ 5 ‘Row ® Comigators'&~ I " Two choir ftooiP o o T n ^ r ^ " - STORAGE/. - TZ V -Dflchcre AvallaBlfe __ I lat watch dog. wheel utjtity-trait( FUN 1 _ WAREHOUSERa^ Training, condilloning ft /* ' >o»>aoaso call 64 128 bo doan & In goc txinrtlng avail. 736-5921 for for R ent eind/orS ale I ^ ■ or 543-5576i76 or 643-54d0 Coi\AZi-4A2B . • Coll 734^8393.- ' TWIN FALLS ' ^ u>U/i Tracto ra.------—I — ------evenlnga. ■•■ •••• • FREfi-«MOWo w t o g o o d • - Porsbwo’— HORSES Standirtgatstud, r>MENT WtferCrafL' --A—.STORAQE.FORRV^"' ur■'Sstaliionatochooaofrom. _ FR E E li I 3. old, an shots. TOOUftEQUiPM OutakJe.fonc«J,$l 0/month wood antiquo 104 anytime. CaJiS43-2CT2ofTr736-2800 .Q «y‘sFnj«wyRVy n v Top working bioodiines. ‘factor mounted (Elch pump I ■ ■ ■ . ■ dosk, 56X31'C31*,S300. WIS- Cali 734-5104. ■ 1 733-6766 — Warehouaa space svsllaUa 3i. - quartor horaes, 1 tor lor< operslinghandline sprin- Coll Stove or Julia _ kotball hooioop,_grophlto pREEjJuppIopies to good TRAILER,'eovaroirsd-puil Of1-80fr828-63361336 paint, 1- warm blood. Mer Moi systems wtth purcnasa High C h air ------back boordird ft staOonary homo. Seo'o ot t9 I 0 8 B®rood-: type. 4'X4'X6'. wi _ WINDERMERE kcHorsoa for aaJo. 644-7525 UwofanyNEWRttlrKi. tl - AFFORDABLE FUNFUh -I IcvIdrcJ wlihcml u iruy sn it cnn 'liJc rij Buhi. Idaho. • buy. CaU206-32( Property Managomont » OftBfex^resJimei; ~ -BtueWaterBoMs« t s ■■ HORSES-6yearoldsorrol inner luble. lhi\ hi^h vhnir ii Mife. vtiin iHORTHAIRS- VlDEO;flURVEtLiILLANCE Qaiy’sF m o w a y flV 7 3 4 - 4 3 3 4 I HOBBY HORSE RANCH “ 7 . S )696anef7p.m. GERMAN-8H0 /RV moro, tKoRo. $1200. Call iinahle for lillle (mtv. Tlic cnmplclcil: ; K r : >ups oxc.'fleld' EQ UtPM EN Tw'wonted. 733-67’5S TIACTOR 4 EQUIP. CO.” • “ ^ Icliy l<>incl>ei MISCELLANE 736-2613. 324-6658-Jerom e 'Jics “'J-'- 2K iiK'liCN HIkIi by IM lncl>e<. wide t «g background, CarivojM, vldoo> Utape, etc. • 1-600^26-63363 6 ___ or Internet cep.' TT^UCKWASIASKERS and'stiow quiq u a lit^ -$360 Can 7 3 3 ^ 5 . ' i ^ I HORSES ^ -.Rog. Aftiorican.- nrocfnw wllh • $6.00-9.00/hOi/hour,.W ooood oa.CollT33-1J ------BOAT Fiberglass, 12 f t ft _ I^W TUnSroRHDjTj,— a^WWW.t>ortl>rim.h(it/Mw»e Tlie “ plw incliiilc' ^icp-by-'iep iimn •Sc^diebrod stud. Curtains W 7 piiou>s ruli-sl/e iruL'cuble paiicrn\ uniund u nmiplcie .IndKMualaa viwho are hord_ _734M260 daysi^ “ ’™-=:wA»TEDr'bi..la n u s e d trir. 6HP motor & tanktank& 2 (soephoMlnlnttmei) ^ i’ P"' bricks. Call 734-ji4-0779 or. anchors. $600. 934-5 JEROME; Graaa paeturo Denmaik n Ramblor - AKA ( liiipplnj! liM ani culling w M iilc. ’ *• _ _ woriB (piciurtriianJre). - PIc m Incl'whiJe your • Pold breaka ____ .! EXCELS byWolk«ilk n ft. ' -rlco O'Malley 702-237- *yra. old, throws color. Son ■ ts t Shota. $300300.423^78. H g ARAQES/ ■ 7200. 702-761-1406jir. —15-2. 1260 Iba. Three ‘JD.JD B350 Groin Drill c;lip i„ &i und w/ clieck lo: name. oJdre SALES I l8n.6o^ar.l/012( IHC 810 Blank Header '" ‘’r POMERANI/ Excet.<*ndillon.SBBV b^ 8 : ------6 0 3-Qgy 1006 . (AnhurT-.- Bars impressive Bnwdlrtg. ‘ IHC U-Dlid Fratura n .m to ftftlij L»irAU.S23,ll^m ors, 643-2907 ttftsr»m... HPVYnoQath>e.324-330T. JD 4200 Plow I S ^ aSK i w tm w r» -w k " ' "A i^Mtiyd.RatelPlo«,4btm . - - , _P.O; • Box 2383 . Price* inc^w 6 1 3 * '___. HORSES y - Two Eyed Ja c k - ’ JO ;3 p t Rake • —Vm-Van Nnj-(,-CA 9U09 -ati^ han ragt FISHINQ BOAT•7 70 0 H P ' rM.QH.Anagea.PaIoml- • Var onTruokWfSti StAMESEABA •r.dotttea, Johnsort. tmHar,-o6n«odnsolo, - . ^ O r call (800) 82-U-^I« L b ' ^ w, lambs. carpetodl Goodd dd« e e p PMTUREWANTED) no. 1 Dunn.. Hatl Uosn Heai m »/•»»* -Ranch. 3e«<»ia - . . - h i i w .1— - - > '■ < ’ W S Da.TEST/ECE. ^ I ------,abV prtcwJ...KM-iTM ,5: ;,«llli|l»ol»lf..Miatc.otc.’T boal,$2405.645«08'•8081. • 1HO m 8 T E R ., t.OOO ^ a ^ _ h

$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 - 000500. Can 536-2735. - — and.. $4,500. : _Dt;ihicfc:^aijaoomr 8LTX,3SMtor,lowlvIW hours SAVE MONEY like new. fully loaded.- Mlnlmumbld$15.000.Bid package. Pf Loworod with drivirive, bodllner, oxc. I TRI I I CHEVY '65 1 IIon. New wllh trallor. $6000.DO, CWI at/«tfrmoont«/n Motor MUST SELL. Call 676- big tiros ond chromo shapilapei $2999.734-8959 g .&AC.ACCESSORIES CHEVY'777 Blozer. new • inms ft ongine,glr>e. Campor ' forma avail, at Unltity wheels. ° Supercharged — — paint Insklo 733-7312. ,• Homos j • 4933 e r 800-871-4611. Ught ft Powor due 5PM do ft o u t Now shell. Lotsts ool poworll ------Exit 155, Wondoll engine wtth cuslom point TOYOY O TA '94 2x2 PU, 5 run .f , lo w town « t..n «l"dshiolc9ld ft g o a k o ls, S6S00/oKor,r. MiM ercury *88 ■ May 23, 2853 Ovoriand ^ )d. AC. crulso, oxtrosl , RIVIERA Jot boat30117- 9-5, Mon-Sat TERRY. 19', soil contolnod.; Ave.orcaH20fr678-521Z CoJi 734-7279 during the epd. cBn loeaiBpart* ^ Circa'plta" Ms.$300QMfer Chovy 396 w/cu«toiritom ttif ‘Solos • Sonrtce • Buyluy sleeps 6. $2000 or offor. _ doy or 324-2927 in tho DoaK I— ft covor, excol oond,od. now ...... »Sril «Trmte------‘-Alao K4» 8 'earner,• -c GRADER - Cat «12. Now ovenlngs. ov ®*c. < ,C«a73J0Mt. 7J24-7254 0\ovos. Call 686-:»6 -2 0 U lot pump. Call 436-28^2828. Rnondng ovolloblo.lo. Queen o9ershot.-J8cks,• tiros ft ciutchrgood r=z-:n SooSundo/sodtoror $1250/oner. 324-5813. entf no. Con 67p-2930. . SAN JUAN .CRUISER Fibortorm. fully equip ' TRAVEL AIRE'77 5 th> JHONTERSP2150sdssor ------wheel, 19'. Qroot sh«>e.. j -:UfL2iJLdocki»|ghu3r.._ usod-l" XTRAVANnfiBOnSft" "$2800. Ford 7 9 Ext. Cob> width, 6' long. Porfocl — season. Will sorvlcoVico on- Molor Homo Van. UndJnder PU. 67K mis., AC.Aith' cond. $3900. n ooso coll . ______or.SBlo.... _21»DQOJnllos..tlkO;00' f-. - 4 3 1 rS434 01678:3409.— _ •8Q73------Loaded, Incl. generate ------r njorolr ft awning, $22.6«2.650. 733-1133 ovos. INTERNATIONAL'85. II cab - over w/sleepor, 350 Cum- BITS R - y ie E = ^ SMOKER CRAFT|FT-14- SoewvyillsUsed CatCara tn.iin.^'iT UVIKOSTON 14' w/2w/i20 hp • !— — . ( t Rofr1g,.-lumoce, stovo.'■ “ * excel.'cond., 300.296 Mofojiy motor &J E2 f 'oad I 9 0 9 ------1 $4200. Call 487-2674, .orlg. mis. $6500.834-4465 rtr. $t,900.-733.3961 I SPORTINOGOODS- KW CONVENTIONAL '62 ■ Cat11!; 733-093Vext 1 for moreir e /nrorm ot/on'or your icrv■rvlcel-cprcscntativc IK 4 911 i ^ $17,500. '78 Petorboll SUOKERCRAFT,r, 1:1991, I HUNTINQ SUPPUES liniUP^AU^RSJ 14', alum., comosJS wW/lllr. cob over. $7,500, '69 irv ~ HOME REPAIIU R s M i n t i n gSAND a Uko nowi $900,423-^2 3 - ^ . . BUCKfloaltube.-ni8odonI only. J^RMY^URPLUS-Wlllys . temationai 6onMntlon- A-COUS-TI-CAL7 DRYWALL " al,'$5000.CoHB2S5406 - CONTRACTISTING TIOERSHARK'9 ° ^ - C a l l 733-1767. Je e p utility trailer. 4X6, _ - &DRYWAtb—- REPAIRSERVIC^CE .. BENEFIELS HOMB-C. jy — $375, Can 734-5257. x.LOADER. 1983, 644C JO ------DfywnliTPointing, sootor. Exc. cond., $3 JEROME ttU N TRY - 'Superior, serving M. Con 423-0260 Of 73l-< , loodor w/3 yord bucket, Rospray & Acoustical Tllo0 Son/Ing Magic Valloy,loy, Corponiry. All hon ig Magic & ^1-6280 CLUB MEMBERSHIP TRAILER. 16' riatbod, 3 Dryv^l-Hangrraparructurere Comploio drywoll sonric Wood River VolToytuToys. Ask Coll 423-6173. ’ Comploto robuilt. soo lo tnrico,. ropoira Insldo & ou t USCDBOATCt^ARA trallor houso axlo, oloc.• op^odololCaU 423-4269, OuolltyWotke Insured 30 years o»Dot|onco. about our Summenm er DIs- Sovoral oldor. goodBdusod u TENT 2bdrm, 0'xlO brakes, 10 ply tiros, ox- _ ■ ' Coll Bruce 733-754•‘Tdi c o u n ta on commiimmerclal. boois.'Allohapos&sl& ^O S . $199. Call 677-3005} ' ponded motol floor. Sea-■ MACK1 7 3 10 whoolor. V8 ♦ Roo EsUmolo* ___Ca1IJ31-7039. 7am-7pr resldontal buildingslings. Free I will usdo for Sponi:xning ■. . . I —------vor tail w/fold down ramp,'■ Mock diesol. PS, fresh Call B o b ® 734-0033 ^ INNOVATIVIy /E ■ eeUmates call 735735-1569. ------1 $2500. Coll 206-676-4501I trons. w/deop undor. LWB EXCAVATING ------9 1 0 = for spud bed. Good cond. ACOUSTICAL ^ TUTORINGG PICTURERE S3»632a iTRM ^LTRAJ^n: bost otfor. CoU 934-4218 Tax Underground Ine.Inc. ■ Summor Session FRAMINGNG eves, or 934-5391 days DRYWALL ^ |. A L JO 'S3 Park model, 4 ____ Uconsod* Bonded‘Insuriisurod Indlviduolizod • K-i ------• ' Sopiic Systems lnstalloy Customor Buys MalorloS , LAWN ANDID Coll 423-6923 orr 731731-4923 I 90S Marqub. 1978 E250 vann DYNAWELO'96 SOT Low­ Wood Rh/or-Moglc Valloy - c DOWraOWN Wtwfell body. Call 825-5408. boy TrI-axlo, air rldo. woll nosldontlol “ Commordof Froo Esilmatos^ GARDEN CAI^ SHARPENItNING 536-6323 - ogulpd. Uko now. $44,950 Froo E st - Coll Rod ol1 Call 208-734-4166 RUNNING BOARDS •- '1990 ALLOY H prd.nata 423-5676 BILL'S LAWN SERVn« C E SERVICECE CbLT.'AnocofKia. 444 4 m 1 ao-' HOUDAY RAMBLERR, 70 ' (Stum Chrome, (or Subu- 4 0 'Long w/alum whools - ^ GARDEN &YARI Mowing. Trimming ■ num. 6* bOTTOl, stoln>talnloss, 30*. AC, owning, vin ran, like r io w .^ S . Coll (3) Available. $16.90077 CLEANING ROTOTILLINGj r ; — ■" Aerating, Thatchingng.’ft -----JOHN'SSHARPEIIPENINQ...... Shouldor holntor.’ bc b o x o l s k l r ^ . Ig ro(r1g. 423-46-^600 734-2482 or 7OT1315. . Cell 1-600-658-6064 — Fertilizing, Have ach . $10,4951 2 HANbYMAN Will mow ony afzo I Evoiythlng Qoos.>es. Bert Harbaugh Moton COMMERCIAL now oqulpmont. froo REM.OVAL(M, Twin FoIib Coin &$ PS33 TMonSprhiUmftLinitK TREgSERVKtVICES _ , -FO R D '61 Stopsldo.------1 ., TRU CK S____..L ------— SERVICE — t n S T T i & 5 5 3600. Rostorod. $4500/offor. CHEVY 7 0 PU V4 ton, AT, COMPOST ’ •Woldlng -Tllllnn -Mo>(towlna AAA-1 SHELTOf•TON'S HOT SPRINGS SP/SpTSs • C.II733«64;_____ 0011423-5734. wtih campershell, $500. HAPPENS ' Wo do a variety of {obs ‘Power Rack -SprinkInklers TREE SERVICItVICE ” Call423-57pi.______Spring doan up. windovi c Volley w/moto-mossogo & E ««T -ee Road Ranger.or. 24 MUSTANG '68 302, 4 bar- ng S -Pnmnlng - 734-7t covof.$3^,734-ie rQlotllllhg. pointing. Volley ■ 'A (t.. bunk house.. AAC, rol, AT, PS, AC, now rod•d CHEVY 7 5 1 ton. $900 or AU natural product for lawns. Call u s to soo gardens ft fknvor bods, LAWN MOWII/IMG orwhorever SARATOGA '94,, , „w h i t e oxc. cond. Call 788-50;5059, point, brakes ft tiros. Runs» best offor. Call 736-4687 ' J Ifwecan helpyoul FREE EST1MATIMTES T r r : grooL Must see to oppro-> or 731-1305 collulnr. Dollvotybyiholoadoryd. . . 733-9002 marblo colored, ,*l!L*22:all c Kn“ 60.16ft. stovo, hoa Wo (U yord work too. g„ • 324.8483B3 etc$2.000/onef.423^ datol $5500.733-1335 j------— 5 1 R E U A B U >23-5829 ft f o fr ig .. e x c . c o n - CHEVY 7 6 y. ton C am por"" Y ouh'g E n tre m a n u r e S — $2600. Coll 543-5593.>3- PONTIAC, Q.T.O. 1966, S . HAULING S. Special w/Loorshoir' ______733-4486______Excollont Work-FairIrPricos F ^ ™ E S E RWICES V I 907 400 cu. In. 4 spd. Tri-I* Low mis. loadod. $2900, Powor. Now ^nt,Jntori- ” SPECIALTY HAUUNGJNQ Joso Alcala - Ron YiYatos MOTORHOUE^ rl- Coll 423-4790 CONCRETE ft CLEANING M 7 H DALE'S TREE:E UUMB '• or. clutch, exiaust. tiros, 420-8867 736-0) CHIPPING.ING. . _ . .XOACHMANlZZ-2 o-attr -Ploaeooolia08-733-066l.-1.- CHEVY.^-1-ton,14ibox—_ - CONSTRUCTIONM . - - . ------r^ iM na Tho Junk___ “ Gol You Bluo o p " ------FBr'mOlch'ordlspidlspasoT------Roof AC, now lli - w/ovorshot. S5400/olfor. ■ LAWNCARI2 = ______Slump grinder.d o r. F ro o • $6000/o(tor. 736-B99QKW “■ *^nSdS!^flll^?W VW 1958 good cond.. 423-4252 doya/423-6984 Cowboy Concrete LLC: TRASH ITIIM — Optional, tako over pt noods minor broke work. Foundatk>ns, Drlvowoys, ■ Coll 733-1931 ostlmalos. Cau] (20B)734-(’20 _ il-m'otor ments O A C , 734-164E _____ • Daisy Duke’*- * 2742o((20e}733-,733-aiSa DODGE '7 6 Minl-ni $1600/offor. 543-2364 - Curb ft Gutter, A tR Lawn Malntononc home. 21'. Rod Dalelalo soil------CHEVY, •TO S-10. X-Cob. Sidewalks. Eta HEATING & All Froo Esilmatos • . contained w/air,lir. ox c . KOUFORT’64 Sth whevhool, WILLYS'48 JoopftlroUor S-spd, 4-cyl. AC. PS. Froo Estimate « TREESERVITVICES [X»wor- -C a ll 436-6686------CONDiTIONINCING Senior Discount cond,“nowllres," $60(seoooor- -24'.—AC,-,awnln9.-poy> - /W/FM, coss. 7X16025N Dorrtn 736-6413 ------• AKordoWo ft Depend of(or. 866-2338 or 886-M6-7125 lacks and more. Excol, - ______, $10,603 jdabib- ^HTree-Sei ” SAWTOOTH SHEET^ - Call 7360994 Service ____ Mtnilomt^rd 1------Custom Yordrd CCaro -----PODGE '7 7 'MtnfWtl I ------^^ .1 0 0 6 -^ ^ CONCRETE ______M E T A L ~ . J ------7 ^ - |- - S E M t & HEAVY 800-743-3326 5r«on ------tJW N C A RB I P - '" ~ — cfirantyrBoiiobiii •2i‘ft:;"45Kmis;7(»—good- LAYTON •78~10fL‘ Go CONSTRUCTIONhJ HoQilng/AC Rofrigoratlc AffordoWoPrtciPncos cond., $6600:324-K4-5591— •cond.-$3000/o(fer.-C | — EQIHPM^M^ “ v Commercial and residenidentlol -■ ------—r <206) 733-B54B} LAWN PRO Free Estimate.ilo. CC(J1 786-2766 after 6pm.L _ CHEVY 1961 2 ton, grain"r- DODQE‘86 Ram 50. 5 -...... D&M ...... low ITI* 324-3667 or 60M» g 7 5 « 3 3 ------GETOFTHEFREEV spd, 2 sots of rear Ilros. . ------'You Grow It, Wo Mov ANDCOMETOTO NOMA0 198530‘5I* SIh bod, almost now'rugby CONCRETE Brond Now Equip. Fro campor shell, new from HOME ;e -"...... - - : DOWNTOWN WeiKrendetl wheel, sell-conl.. goodgo hoist. $1395.734-5257 _ s h ^ ft exhaust Rocont * Footings * Foundations i n M Will Mow Any S iiei'SlS" L ------^ T R E E .t98621(LAofollto,1( CONSTRUCnO », ISmpg cond., $6,950. Call[ 2C DIETRICH HIGHWAY,Y valvo ]obr$3500. 436- * Drivoways * Stops otc. 'M uldiorB ag-Y ourOCMco TRIMMERERS Generator, AC, 4.34.3V6,- > 934-9068 (Goodlng).- DIST. Is occcpling scaled'Jd' ~>885or436-S517. • MOJOBTOOSKMai NSft- • 4^3^362 or 734-li moko d o m bod. D onnis-536-6705 ' ARK RENOVATIONS I ;------ItsYoufTreo-Yoor 2 (tr ’ bldsonthofollowfigllems- - REMODEUNQ Kour Cholco TTio Biggest littlolittio PROWLER *63 25 R. 2 < '*■ DODGE ig78'318 V8 en- m e d ic al- l NAAftpo^erJnir j n o com- oundli AC. dbl. bod. cotoly •Framing -Drywon-Rnli ■ ci.™ „f77 12vd.Bo.,Mu gine, runa good, $1000/ CONCRETE ' fled. 20 yrs. wcpor.(per. - Rofs. $13,995 heatersiblgrofrtg.now: offer. Coll 324-6627 eves. ., Work -Docks "Sheds MAGIC VALLEY MED ranloodi M o tM , awniM -$599S_734-57.S789 Dump Gravel Trallof, CONSTRUCTION^ *Roasonablo *OuarantQ ------Minimum Wd. $3500, 2 2 ^ SUPPLY AND OXY< Yard Care OOVWTOwSwenc ^ FORD70%ton,V8,4sjx), Roben Arrington - 733-60 MocficonyMocfcokVlrau■suronco 734*13260 6 , , 5 3 6 « 2 3I ROAD RANGER •21',o:r r r GMd’eeesoo.e^d. $1,000 or best offer. Colt - R B CONCRETE- - -eondltlonr$3500.-C __ Dump Body._.Minlmumm 324-9166. -- - ...... - DAIRY CORfiALS: StoUon« HOMEHEALTI^ ~ Owy** Ffeew ty fl • bW. $1700. l(nos.Watortanka.Allflat- V A C U U M SA S A LES- - _____ Ford'82Cabandchasls-*- FORD '73 PU, AT. V4 ton- 3: - -CARE - ...... 436-6566 Mlnl-Cas — Now buykig-Ounlltyt work. Fonces.-Woldlng. ‘1-600-303-0602 idoBS & SERVICVICE , _ and ROAD RUNNER, 1911973, • Cat'4eO-8,-caWewlnc*..h.. with914'ovo^tcampor. __ ' HOME: Palios-Otiveways »ls—~ “ -.19*.selfeontolned, singlesini Minimum bkl, $900. $700.'C ai 423-5701. FrooEstlmolos-734-6ia4[! IDAHO HOME HEALTI G ELECTROLU:BLUX ^orksl -S teal Shank Ripper . 1: ANO HOSPICE _ PAINTING 1.a0»«26-633e - • FORD •78 F-150 XLT — VaMum deanoDonors, . e x i t i u o f tM i ^ 4 $1715. P lease coil1206- 2( 12yd.Carryall/-. CONSTRUCTIONSI 734-4061 Twin Falls -k ir ir'-a*'■ir irir # . shampcxMts, contnxtntrolvacs. .2724. BMsv^libeaccoptodUntfl,Mi Super cab, runs great i . . 436-5855 Mlnl-Cassio - . ____.Twin Fans;s; . .324-<5S2or206«4-Z7; 7. $2350/offer. 3 2 6 ^ 6 3 . • - f » “ CLAUDE’S PRCRO Sales. MrHcoI ondend ropolr.. 6:00-f>m.Jun^. 1997.. - 643-2273 Buhl• . „ .. p a in t in g - 23»DuB0la30la - • - S ft S D a lry ^ ^ ta id to r i_ ' **liOWTAKiNQ^NG** ROADRUNNER 16 It. For more Inloranrtloncon-2:'FORD'79F.2'60V.Ton ~ joridod ExtoriorHousePolna ln lin g _ _ C>ll 73»661l■6618 I ONS SloopeeriZV&olectrt«tradod.wtth10Wcarnpor. • Concrelo - Corrals Lowest Bid In Town., — Qood ehope.$1650.). CCall Highway Dist.; kt S44-. est Quality, WorKGu ji^ D D iNING ( RentoiofmotorhomHomes, . 736-7249.______. , 2445 or 644-2227. T hlo e ' Call 2 0 8 - 4 3 6 -3 4 9 5 .____ - Wator Tanks, W ater U n e s,- Home Hoallh Loodon • • Drain Unes. Home Grown In Idaho tood. Local Ro(eror PHOTOGRAIRAPHY travel and torn tralU 7 7 ^ Olstrfct haa tho right to ae-IC- FORD '82 F-350 1 Ton Free E st 733-2735 < Q aty'a Freeway27'^ n ' SCAMPER'88-24't( all w/stevlcobody.$3000/of- Free ^tim ales 736-7228 733-6766r . trailer. Gas/elec., ro(ri^'*0 '■ b ^ “^ ^ fer. Cali 423-5701. L _ HOME REPAIFMR * - i r - * * * * ' Comploio Cover.overoge (urnaco, 0X0 cond $351 . PECKS '-3 ^ Ceremony ft ReceRocopllon ____ ■7 ★★il60»e26«36 -/Dftor324-3307.anor6j \ *"*** Corpontry.EloclrtealCO. PAINTING i' •. Plumbing, Polnlingng Ible Rates - - h o l i d a y R A MIBLER- B l SPRINTER •1974,36'I Rental PropertiesM Interior - Extertor1or Y ouReUlnNegalegathrea •' ■: 1993,Alumla-Uto340 3 4 - ^ . Whool, $4000.00. Plot Sprfftglsherol No Jo b too Smallaii ' ' F/ee Eatlmotesos Call Mike 7344r 3 4 ^ e ^ • T — ilor>tiome. Loaderder.wlth .call206-736-2a91.. - ' Now Is the llmo fo ra no w - -Oopendablo-OuailtyWc?Work 30 Years Expotlenerwo - ■■ ------; _ _ ' twln!alf conditlonen dock or fonco. Fri^Estlm atos • 734-621-6299 Can 733-2125 TAURUS 1968 26'« Call 733-0463 -.-T V p . twin VCR'a, WEDDING:S^;SALES *. 'condMoner.andspai or1-e860654049 [Tie PAINTING.J waaher and dryer h o m e r e p ^ . & S E R V/IGES IP - . Hardwood eabli — REMODEUK >1easo chock your ad fot , C om plite Home Repi . T hom pson'*S WEODINGSHIiSHOP “ , corroctnoss on the firs Wodoltollll tdeilna ' Rents arid SeUs:KWeddlng.4 Wi _____ riny thni It nins. OS Tho _ — ----- Small Repairs, Romoda -- irtyDres»0B _ ...... itBtonow I Timef-Nows Is not re­ Rental Maintenance S'"®- -SJSSSBim a& Shoes --iw«hlmlhan7.000ixnn^lea. TERRY,'88 29',twlnbo iMInlmam bid $15,000. sponsible lor errors after Doors, Windows, Paintlr tin g M 2S%0ft0nlnvttaivttattono. ., Can:734-7S79 durfnmrtng the atereo, mkrowttve,sle■ d a y o r 324-2937a 7 inli th e 6.TV .A C , Many.extrj g j g .2 8 5 3 0vHriandAireipi evenings. - l l E x cc an tm 900 734-et

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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 CARSCi from $175. " d e f e a t th e ^ a m e ? . jothor soais. now tiros, 1997modols. BOISESC 05 21-B FO 5022. P o rscChos, h o CodlllacB, East’s analysis waswai on target. FOHD ‘93 Rangor. Shorpl a5K^ k mllos. AT. sun root, atodollw y. 2 7 7 7 S . Drc*iHrehard . Asking $5495. p | >246-7879 t - 8 0 0 - 3 9 8 - C If W esl holds K-Q-xt Inin h e a r ts T in d — 1,-13 S ,P W . E x c o l lo n t MERCUr:URY, Coprl, convert- •m ’^ so > 8 -0 3 7 3 jlfls? ^. 324-2766 Ottor Sp.m. jont)ndillon. Coll 734-2314- |b lo .. 1991-.V u n d o r 60K plays an honor, SoiSouth m erely Area. Toll Fro« 1- :r== ^ ------1 mini, howHOME A Q 102 ' — • FOFORD '93 Taurus. 62 K s. Rod. Good shapol a o o -2218-9000 i a Ext. A- ■ _ 101055 ftlfftPtt -— —-ducks the first honori r ao n d p ic k s.u p INDA ‘95-Accord LX. M coll 208-825-5175. V Q 7 2 ------— - m is , ,1 o w n o r. n o v o r pulltjlly loododi Exc. cond, for currom lisllngs, ■ AUTO REPAIRSR ""wiiSSrtS5“ - I lead. If either ~ thc suil on his next le ♦ Q 10 5 . -wt-wTockod. Vory cloah. woll ^45t,500 ml. Coll 735-1294, MERCUICURY, Cougar, ‘88, Kiuired. Poo , I & ACCE!lESSORIES "587-741r 4 i 4 ------tJeTCrW Br h o l d s K -Q doubleton, ♦ K J 10 9 .. ^malntalnod. $6950. Coll -----L 734>6033 o r 734-9428. .---HONi•NDA ‘95 A ccord EX. ’ good condt $3900. SUZUKIa ‘96 ‘9 side kick, low 460 &390ENI South ducks the firsnea'dfirj and 4121.543-4747 oves. Jnt nowow storoo1 system , & rocondltioi Jit, . . North S o u lh ...... ;— ^------Sun.unroof, oloc. windows/ S K I I f S f then picks up tite suit. irroro. AC. doluxo sto- MERCUICURY, Villager GS, 10 pmts. 543-6002 $800. Call 734-0060.73 Ia««t Instead of routine]neW following 2 N i: ------_ 21------FO F O R D , ‘9 2 T - B lr d LX o ca8s,/rodlo. roor dock 1993,J. i,loododi Must solll ______lo w o n Ih’e T irs t h e a rrudest t, ’ should -22-24 HCPCP ______cocoupo. AT. 6-C^, AC. Kit. 9P0I)ollar. low prolllo tiros $12,50C500, 543-4154. ovos. . " ' c r r u ls o . P S .P B . PW . -„7ni, hether South ____ ^ Aluminum m an wheels, ------______P1 ay_his king! W het ^AM/FM cas3r 7MiD0 lB.— - 5 (2-laTgflOToiforrrarBob- n is s aW"8T2B02XTurt>0r“ n - ^ & lj^ | _ takcs-dummyis-acce ddesn’td mat- ANSWER2R: Four no-trump, invi-' _~___ $6,699 070.rB-3349 or 677-SOOO. T-Top,op*. AC, outo, new - I ter. South can win onlonly one heart tational., NNorth may pass wittra- — Mtn Home Ford — ,-$2896,-643-8061^ — | U m I m o r bid s la m w ilh m o r e . 800-743<»26 HONtNDA 1991 Aqcord LX." ' trick, sending the gargame a proba* minimum < ...... 100)0 K mllos, 5 spd. groot NISSANAN'86 300X I t l * bic two down. )ndillon, now sum m er Loododdod Full powor, sun I H n ------^------Can•South^aiH^Ea^E a s t r e f u s e s lo ...... and>d winlor tiros with rims. rool.ACAC.OtC. S3400/olfor. I 1 1 V FOHD, ‘92Thundorbird LX. $65C>500.0011726-2818, Call326>26-4280 Iv. mossaflo h a i M H win the first heart ' ~ FOI rl (pr if W est V6,V( AC, PW. PL. PS. : {fiSks with K-Q-x)?? ^Nbt if South A^AM/FM cass, cruiso. lint- HONtNDA. Accord. LX. 1996, NISSANAN ‘88 Moklma. 4 dr. A f i 1 chooses thc winninginp line. After od windows, 7MT001B « «icalyplus « poorl groon. fullyloadod. loo 56K mi, groot ■ f t f J $6980 xcol. cond. Bought shopo,:» , $4800, 736-9293 M —d u m m y ’s h e a r t n i nie e vjins, ' Soulh Mtn Home Ford |]on'smo, must sacrifico. leads UirccTrounds ofUOH gives South two spades, s| two >ys or 543-8547. ovos. '— T t t ::: ------' mM h & D E A WIU TAKE YOU THROUG S, '95 Ciora sedan, THE ENnRE AUTO) IBUYINO PBOCESSl hearts, three dinmonlonds and two lunUunitATheAm. I’O IXnlStl.----r -FO•FORD, ’94 Escort wogon. HYUNUNDAI *94 Excol. Groon OLDS, clubs (a-finesse), juslju s t le n o u g h to tHiiiu.TxnsviSVirtlhMSlJfariTpty- — A‘AT. 4-cyl. AC. tilt. CrulSO.' >nt wtiool drivo. 3 dr. 4 AT, 6-cyi,.AC.6-e lilt; cnjlso, W e HANDIE lEASES, PUROICHASES & CONSIGNMENTS;■s; • Copyrwhlltfll 1W7, Unllnl miuw SjDdkmle, Inc.. AM/FM cass, SLCN013A. 'V<5 S spd S38QQ^736-9293 PS.PB,P B , ^ , AM/FM cass, make Jus ^m e. 3, $9,998 UNDAI.GU 1989,4 dr, ®’Minmh Home Ford Sales & F inancing - Mln^l^Ford ”5“^spd. Excol, condl $2500, . . 800-743-33268t O SN A GREAT SEtECTlON OF NlNEW & USED CARS & TRUCKSICKSl 8 0 < > 7 4 ^ 6 ^ 1®^oaso coll 208-423-6459, '* CHEVY 'eaSubufbBn.a n . FOHD, F-350. 1990, crow,w DODGE '83 'A loo. iniorior •••••• , Mike Mil Esparza has 8 yearsS i EXPERIENCE IN THIS-PROGRA/JRAM ------leod cob. 4X4. F.l. 351,V 8. 5 5 good shopo, osking $500 _ FOft AN NTERVIEW OA BAING THS AD f1. llttlo work. $600/ollor. Coll $10,488 lNEW l DODGE CiCAR OR __ Call 734-6429 eond. w/sholl. S7500. Mtn Home F o r d ------1 ----- FORD, Coufiof. 7 9 . AT.T 8^3-5276- __ BOO-743-3326 TRUCK AHYWWHERE 1 ^ CHEVY, g t, Sllvorado.id o ,' $800. Call 20e-678-1659, ehofp. loadod, groat cond. - FORO, ‘96 W indstor. AT. ----- — - • Musi soil. S11.400/olfor,°fOr! GMC 7 9 4X4 pickup. 400)0 6-cyl, AC. PW . PL. PS . CALL Ploaao.caW208-7e8-7799.799 motor, runs good. Asking‘8 storoo: coos. ABS3ttt2 rCOflO-.■«>( 'OS Aotostor XLT. f l ------S2500. Coll 736-4874 bo-O’ crulse.-tlntod windows, I AlAT, 6-cyl. AC. lilt, cruiso. M CHEVY.-ai.'SurbUfbor^'3an- twooni-op.m. ewioio. ffftsea - - : -RW. PU cass. SLAE008 VB00-97-DQ odceIb ' ' _ '" -t - j i ^ Sltvof53b. supor3han)1 V. r Mtn Home Ford • $16,688 . ■ -ton.SSKm is. Nol 4X4 bu: GMC '9t-Sh0rtt)0x. S spd.' 800-743-3326- Mtn Homo Ford bailor i^loago. tow pkgDkn 20 MPG. Now 32X 11s5 ___ 600-743-3326 ^^^^rSedwHhSunw^ $13,900. Call 734-7aoa.08 Ilros. S10.000. 678-6537r * * * ''* — FORD, Windstor. 1995. — ■ s m GMC -93 Suburban SLE 19K mis, Loododi Excol. "CHEVY, '9 5 V4 ion. 0x1. oxl ' Po/foct.coDtHUonUIsrftioo.'? cond. $17,500 or beat FORD. '95 Contour, 5-spd. ^ J ..cob, 4k4. a t , 8-cyl. AC,AC. P'<0< crulso, roar hoat su & _.0»0f.Call208-736-4614. ^•cyl. AC. tilt, crulso , tllt.x{ulso, big blockjc k . CD playor. & almost, A B S, o n o o w n o r. low P6S8. $10,089 ovory otnor option avail,il. PLYMOUTH, Grond Voy- mimllos, SVM007A $9,888 Min Homo Ford , S21.900. Call 734-5257. agor, 1994. S11.000. Min Home Ford W E S M A j l j tiw A N|W, ~ 208-423-42i4.aflor6pm , - 800-743-3326 jiow;$ I :=M0-7fl3-3326 GMC 1969 3/4 ton 4x4, ___ slop-sido, oxc, condition. — CHEVY.'W Tahoo LT-Oarfc□ark- -625:9116 hopio or 825-5- i 1020 ■ ~1 ~ c h o ^ kydod r-ln- —amivbrk:: ______|AUTOSFOR22iy" TOre m > ,' ’95 T-Blrd LX. AT. 8-cyl. AC. mt. crulso. PW. -QMC, 1987. 1 ion, 4X4,4, BUICK 7 2 Eloctro-trro, 4 PU p, AM/FM cass, SLTBO- ^ CHEVY. Suburban. ‘00'0 0 , w/uUl. bod, 6.2 diosol, ou- 97jpDA(O R ^ p V IH k & H ' u- d o o r h a rd to p . 7 8 .0 0 0 - O1.$r9,680. 01 oxcol. cond. Very door)oan, to, PS, cloan & roady to mis., 455 ongino. V8. Min Home Ford S11.500/oHor. S3Q-2795■95 work, $7100,6 y -440a, $S00. Coll 352-4207. ^. ■ 800-743-3326 jA-PROtEOE UC NUJkXDA <536 LX DODGE'89 V. ton 4X4.36C JEEP ‘53 Willys. S3000/of- BUICK '88 -C oniw y s w , ___ ------onalao^KC..cond. Cal • tor. Call 733-6399. 50K mis. oxcol. conar* 32^2056. - ■ front whool dflvo, AT,AC- pOlFORD. ‘96 Aspiro, AT.4-cyl, JEEP '89 Chorokoo Umll- - PS.PB. nil, 38 L V6 ocon- AC,a groot first cor. P809 d o d g e '92 DnkOlO 4X*AYA 4X4,-^2K-^11obi Call-*"----- omya-powurrnow ilros; '•' • ■ $7,988 Club Cab LE w/topporpor. 934-ai66aflor6 _ rollablo family car. $4500. Mtn Home Ford '■ 57K mis. oxc cond S13.5'13.5- JEEP.CJ5,-1959.-rocondi-Ji.. .. 734-3877=------*^ • 800-743-3326 I. ------00-324-3307 onof 6p.m: lionod, runs good. $2800.0. — r r.'.— - - — •' Ploaao call 208-734-9794. - , d o d g e . Rom. 250, 'fl?, i BUlCKr^SComurysodnH:------__ .V8. AT, 94K ml8. AAC c! - ...... AT, 6-cyl. AC. lili." CTulja .‘ FORO.f q -96 M usiang-C on------Wflfi^ lnch, lool box t PS, PB. AM/FM cass., vortlblo. vc AT. 6 -cyl. AC, JO*- MAZDA, 'Oe B-4000, 0X1 9 2 5 — cut;. 4W; 9 'gpd: 6/0D cab, whllo w/comporsholl,oj doVlllo, 29K ml, drivon w l: • SlO.OOO/ottOf. 733-9206!06 ' 36.282 mL, $15,500. Call k -: I -326-5065 aflor 2 PM, tondorlovlnocoro, FORD, foi '97 Escort LX, AT. FORDiaZpoworslfoKo $47,799.208-436-6133' 4-cyl, 4. AC, AM/FM COSS. • crow cab.-F-250 XLT:L t! NISSAN-85 Wng cab. 4x4,4, or 208-S32-4880/OVOS. low mllos, SWES003. .Joadod. 12K ml. $32,500500, XE. V6, warranty. Idb ot $11,288 — extras, S17>00ft.733-4771. CHEVY '87 Suburban Mtn Home Ford 198 _ Sllvorado. l06K'rn>d.woil - 8Q0-743-3326 FORO - '89 F-350 Crow N1SSAN,~‘04, X-Cob. 4X4.4. malnt. $8000.734-7153,- - mffiAYM ENTlIl — Cob 4X4. Exc. conTT VO, llins, tlioa. Low mis, CKEVY ‘95 Cavolior Coiipo . ^ Mdd - -«10r»00^coir738-0208208. Lots oxtroal-BooRs FORD. Taurus XL. 1996, — .733-8128 or 731-0208.B. -515,400.Socrltloo I k o r>owl 22K mis. Load------$13,900/orfif.-438:8tBO:- -odt<14,OOO.Call 423-4229 . m: : _ , . —_FO B £«7-B ronco full SizoBlZO. i —- Id.. TOYOTA 1994_§R5,_Aar CHEVY '95 Lumino, load^ 7Ford 1 '92 Tourus, full pow- — loodod, good cond.. 3)=-0d,36Km i.,$lp^C^ « - wholosalo 84066^-60010 ata' crulso.-tlltrCOrexerconaF |U00^:.CAB4X4r j I _ : r » 9 3l i ^ i l T A G L ■ 403 3rd Avo E. 73^2028028~ -$18:S00fflfforr324^42S3.-= ^K°Ua«!^$5600^(Su!^l_ = CHEVY 1989 rogular cab, 73731-1224 Of 543-4835 _ , ~ 4x4.100,000-f.mJIos, .f a ir = FORD. -flB Bronco II XLT.IT i 1 0 1 0 1 /S L.VAN^BUSES^ condition. Call D.L. Evans • ' ..4X 4..6-cyl, AC. AM/FW J Bank 734-5700.______cass. S4.808 C H ^ '95 Gladiator Con- — •• Mtn Homo F o r d - ' version van. loaihor soats,a - CHEVY *70 Caprice' ' CGUARANTEED 800-74M 326 2lKml.S27K. S43-6051I ’ Dopondablo car. - Must solll $450/offor. ADS Coll 324-6552.- _ . , CHEVY.‘81 Astro Van • T he T im es N ew s .FORD.-'92 F160 XLT, 4x4 EXT, AT. 6-oyt7-AC. tilt, g u aran tees to sell . AT, 8^cyl. AC, tilt, cmiso crulso, PW. AM/FM. cass.n’ • CHEVY. “94 LumKa. 4-dr, merchandise, ■ AM/FM coss. 7X1604SB -all tho soais. 8WAE001A ~ autom otive In 7 M wT ( i • IMl •> ; " " a S M I - lithHomoRlcd ■ r i H ^ m e Fohl cass. SUMS002A 0 ^ . -::— a a y s T tf f d T e a r — — 8OO-74S-3320 , — . . 8 0 0 - 7 4 3 < ^ _^_____ Mtn Hom e Ford e sta te in IS d ay s- — - - - 800-743-3^28 o r rerun th e a d a n 2 inorithi^ Paymsrt doM« r^^hiehidC.^^'or ^feo Miinw rif9M .(M azdit^'^.tti^^ ;v addHional 7 d ays. •Alpwctwiepi^^ . . CHEVY, Aslro. ‘67, catQO — -WROl '84 Explorer 4x4l£l" w/caipotfpahtflng 4 —Thefe^9■a$3©xtra — ^ • - AT, 68OO>743O320 ' van LE,’ roooRt ovorhaul,,|. 600-743-3326 early for customer H ------ta80fttettor.-e0»34»57166 •-t.tjLf-*.' • convenience but |B th e c h arg e will- M FORO, Brerwo, 1987. mruns m DODGE'91-Convoralonn CHEVY. Comoro, 1978. . remalnthesame. -H won. Must Boal..$4000O.o'^ 01 van. Loadod. TV, VCR & V8. New battory. tiros,. bost offor. Coll S73t3055.J55- - J » d . Can 733-5685. , wiioola. $ 2 7 0 0 : ^ 6 - ^ 1 . U 'P. ■ ■ '' "