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2 2 ™ " — " Good morning"n IPolies e lin lkteenns, miurder Offi(ieials ----- Today’s forecac a s t : By WiUiam Bn>ck d a jg1 gain, but Hunti-r was kilk-dIlhI lx*caase she hOmc ontl till-ti (.(Jiner of A Street .in Mostly sunny withwir a slight chance of Times-News writer s in the «Ti)ng pl.ice at thehe wnmg time, Stnvt. HimIixh J's thriKit had l>een cut. a showers and thundanderstorms. Highs in SewTkvman viid. 'i'r; encoounter hadi>therM;t WDiinds nn her Ixxly the lower 60s. Tonijjnight isolated evening RUPERT - Authoritiesies made three more “VVVVcmdy H unter appc-iirs to) l>Ih .* a lt)t;dly in- Hie njglijglu before. Mae Hoixl luidi .attend- sho\yers but otheiherwise mos.tly clear arrests Sunday and sayy the>'tJ are confident noce:ent bystander who wass jjust visiting ed a chnrctiTpfi *->r\icL- .It th e T n iih I'abi' w ith loH'S in th e mid■nid-30s. ^ th e y \‘c soI>*cd a p air of)f nmurders that ha\-e Corcjv\- H(mhI's hoiise''' whi*h sheh e \v-.is stabhi.“d in Biirk-yy - vimething she did four ti ^ P a g e A 2 terrified Minidolu Cotmrjnt>* residents in th e to de.ieath. Newman \iiid. Hunterter was slain in w eek, accorcording t«> her p»Lstor. “ new/ papers past month. Corejey HtMHl’s Rii|>crt hom e,. aian d her Ixxly M ae Hw(iIwod w.is .1 N.iv.ijo Indian b Shonna Kee\ es and BriB rian M ack, boih 19. w;isi theni t.iken ti> a n iral p.irt}irty SJ)!)! siiutli- ..Manuchto,to, N .M .m 1921. She movL-d r o k-riter and Matthew Mines, 18, were charged in casiot o f R upert, th c pn)Sccutorrsaid, s; .MiniCassiissi.1 ,irea in the late 1!("ClOs a n d ’nmes-Ne>\-s writ» conneetion with the Thursursday night miu-der . Th»he interior of Corey Htnxi'cxi’s hom e was worketl .itat Ori-Ida( Ftxxis for more ll “ nVTC F.^IXS - Oiimty oind.ils ,ittn;iid of 17 year-old \V endy 1_L HI unter. Siiid C ani spiimItered wilh bkxKl, N ovm anin 5s;iid. yeiirs. LS , _ the Majyc \'alle>illey ;iii' ciu o ia u e n n .; .1 ticu B etter jobs, beib e n e f i t s Newman. Minidoka Counrtint>’ pn)secutor. Retleeves - who was li\ing atill .Mae Hood's H unti-r’s•r’s Ixidy w.is found I'nd.iy M o re fu ll-tim ei.‘ jobs j( with adeqi;ate Mack also wus charged•ed w ith first-dcgT(?c homie e w hen HiwkI w-.ls killedI - WIN Mack's n o o n si>utliith e .isi (It l^up»T t in .MininiHi.t'-i dfKiimeim ent. .uid thi-\ (fcin't ktiow' LTs fn'bum residentent who was stabbed she wasv> going to inherit fromom h e r grand- clothing .It.it .a h m t 110 Ka-st. 400 S«juthth Ifi'v. , •nts. '\i,iih p 11r 4.1tont.-s.'' lixik dents need most. to d eath in h e r l>ed o n AVpril p r 23. mothNkIv.iUhii ,t()0 %-ardsaway. 1 Lini;a.igc 11,ia ir Hood, wx*re to be a m iiggned n t in coun today. ha\ e l>een living together inI RRu|X.Tt, New. teen partyty sp»)is known a.s “'I'he T ree." •\ include tlie liiiiiiilipnni of , ,, th e swTiin indivu:livulu.il .ind a v.il of Hood w as arrested Fridaylav a n d d ia rg e d v>ith m a nI ssaid, noting that R eeves hah.is.i child. Hunter,r. tl the d.m gliter of E.u-1 L .mi - W elland habitsi t a t li.lho RejJubiK-:"^------Hunter’s deaih. SoI) :far. Reeves is charged linlynn its an ac- criy Jensenc n H unier, luid a tten d ed sth» Mtoru" are I' m h -i I hy .i ------>Vhat Siajted ass a .woy to dean caoal . .___ 8 ee%:es_nnd.Corey_Ho.Hood.are.cousins. _.cessoiioO’-in.the death.of-Hunicaier.-Newman._OakJej. Ch.Challib. Heybuni and.Rupa f>iii-T“'<\^feJn' "Mi'-wii"as' I h e ------. u-ater has becomee a haven for wildlife NewTiian said, and Mae: HtHood was th eir m a- said. cording to an. obituarN- published Su , • C nu n s of lie. t'omied .It the Ix-pnning and a place wherdfOs an d U'«i^f?.rem ... . ol this y«Mt-!nk uiilmriiuils u i o;'|Vfw.l tu the lcam . Hood’s murder appeare• rt!'.: a O ur team , tooa ...... - - b u n d ; ut w oiJss wiwith nn leg.il -finiii^'-'ti-. <- '■ - Tlie Ut;ih Jan havlav e fans »vell be\'ond Bl.iine C'luintyIty has recei . (•xl :ne th e ir hom etow n o ffSalt Sj UikeCirv. ' - ments" file routing Orlando in the NBA playoffs few in d miduitK d u i have triecl to submit Sunday. __^iMlh p u rg .ito rieies s iij_ihe_tJjnore.,Ci>uno'_____ P ag eC I Rtvi*rder's Otfice.ice. but the cletk retiis».-s to accept them ■'Our clerk HM)k t00 field doii'r f.dl u n d erT anvtJiing ai we have to id.' h a v e b e e n f ille d . < I tUldcf ld.ltlii Stiite.Ite o d e I.“ and Scott Bray, " There is a limitation hm: to wii.11 'coiiniy ton’s car has a ne'v '« f i ^ ^ re c o r d e r s ! c.inn record." ri said W.isden driver. “(The iwth piirga:rgaioryl just doesn’t nu-e: P a g e C 3 ' V ■ statutor>- retjuireiirements. It dix-sn't nit-.u; ansnhing." V j .According 100 CGary DeMott. who [u;i • pon.s to be “thiefief justice"j ot Coiun.s of J vis- . _____ Pl(Please see.PAPERS/A2 Palidotom y? It may be hard to:o ppronounce, but it’s b ig n e w s — a n d n m eeting’s been CalilIfornla p lanned. P a g e D I AWrr *MNZT>» Bass fisherman BUII MasonM of Twin Falls, In re d Jacket, u n lo a d s his hi catch to be weigheded Saturday during a Bu D ear graduates?S ... ley fishing derby. Thehe Magic Valley Bassmanaster's open contest oton Milner Reservoir attrittracted 31 two-person - fightts fuel Columnist Dave tUBarr>- giv es a com* team s to the troll thele waters« for individual,I. Iteam and big fish cashish prizes. A second daylay of bass fishing took m en cem en t ad d ress. p lac e o n S u n d a y a si thetli Mini Cassia Bassersrs followed with theirr aan n u al B ass O pen. P a g e D I —I shipiiments ICountirng ■ The Washington1 PosiPu L(>S .\N CK U £S!£S — - Some jv'i.in ..Ills .mil No m ore nam e; c a l l i n g ' ' fiiS cmininmrntalists•ts . .ire str■.t;^;l\ t(> -4 HI Idaho's iHrar-huntinIting debate should 1 lost w vek's d edsionaon b>' the C linton .iMTiiinis get back to the real1 Issues,Ls a guest edi- may afffeet D tration to tmnspi>rtport nuclear liiel i ti' oni- torial sa.vN. j/f J raining weaptms-giis-grade tir.umiin thtoiigh P a g e A S ^ ^ 1 San Francisco Bava y iand acios'. v.ieti'-ei\ pyijv f A ulated areas of .N.N'oi onhen; i. .lii'oi m,; 1,1 a r minoritities H Idaho storage site.e. Gne."?or a 'v planning: law A ir accidents SALT L\KE c m - — TheTh. nation’s fast- B |j|9 siiiiN to stop th e shipshipm eni' ^!ilitar)- airplaneses are more likely growing gi Hispanic minority and already \Vils*d\* fou n d rail cars or tnicLsLs cc.inviji;; i*i<- li.i.^.inlois A federal siirx-ey of neiirlvirly 60,000 hoase- material will p,issass thuHu’.h soint oi tiie holds found that ad ding a “tn Just som ething; tot( stand on? • ^ u lu n id a l" cat- • mtire populaii*d .ireas.ire ni fah fi'n '.i i. Nevi- egor>- cut the number of p The 1996 Democracratic Convention )f p e o p le callin g da and Utah, evenen thi>iith less ;x>pul.itctl themsehx“s American Indiarli.-m and Alaskan podium is u lot lik e the 1992 podium. If m u tes th m u g h On*gin*gon or W ashingron s ta ^ It ain 't h m k e . d on’t fixfix iit. ^natiN-es, reducing: th e ir numhim bcrs from about IP r . * \ wvre available. 1 j>ercent of respondents to three^uarters The opponents a; of a percent. '\ ;s argue that the Donner ■ L l Pa.ss in N^wrhem1 Cahfomia's Sierra Neva- A nd m aking H isp an ic ori{ origin a categor>- jjjj range Ls piiniciUa listed alongside white .uid I .■ulariy dangennts for sudi id black reduced Muharrimmed All, Jr., above. spentS| the first 4 y a a rs o th shipments becauseLse «of winter weather hai- the estimate of that {wpiilatilation e%-en more i of his life traveling with Jf ards and inaccessibiNibility in th e e\x-nt o fn n Establishing a fo(foothold drdramatically. It went fromm ni early 11 per- " '» P**"Brents from hospital too )hospital trying to findid o< u t w hy th e y o u n g ste r acd d en i. Today Taiwan s-wear•ars in the Chinese- cticent — roughly th c sam e asLS thd e black popu- ihways sick. The dection-\v.ir.\ir liisjwte in a state that speaking world's firstrst democratically lation — to as little as 7.5 percv rcen t. ' "W* k is seen as criticalI to lYesident Qinton's rt* elccted president. Ecb;chos of this demo- R uth M cKay, a re se a rd ieer r xrith\ the feder- I I electiixi bid has beetx*en c.vacerbated b>' \'h a i cratic milestone are•e already£ seen in al B ureau o f L abor Statistics,ies, presented th c iM-MM iheritedlATOS-li like PID \Vik-ay it asks people alMut theirleir nice a nd eth- • lieen thoughtfit 1lin '-p o siu v e. becaiLse PID ts on u n p opidated federal similnr to .\ID; I th e land in th e M ojaveV DDesi'rt. Section A O Ot bituaries...... 2 nic background. Couples inI interradalin mar- > .IDS: Both dise.i.ses w eaken t / ^ ORK — D octors fir^t saicaici the bo>’ immune s>-sttem. en lca\i^ the patient susa5cep. \Vib»m snid the‘ cacasks of h i ^ y en riched riages, for e.tample. complaplain thai Ihcir had an c W eather...... 2. IdiId a h o W est.....4 c>x- infcxrtion. Then th ey• ddiagnosed tible to a %-arieijiet>- of iiilments. But PID «15 on uranium fiiel rodsLs ti^that will begin arri\ing mixed-racemi children have■ ncno appropnalc him wiih . N ation...... 3-5 ith pneumonia. Next camene asthma, inherited disoisorder. not transmitted bybj a “J CotConcord Na%-al 'W eapcins category to check off onII nmany official riibonilt W orid...... 6-7 S ectio n C forforttis. ilosLs salmooeUa and finallyJly HIV. %irus, Station in Contra1 CostaCc Count>\ 25 miles ___ . . "H icyy say the motber, father, be M ovies...... 7 SpS p o rts...... 1-4 iA ll sorts of eo v cm m en t rect baby must PID affectsrts more than 500.000 Ameneri- nonheast of Oaklatkland. will have to pass nfected w ith HIV. W e couldi O pinion...... 8 Lei based on standards set in 1977 ildn't s l e ^ cans, predominninanlly children. It often gogoes through se\-eral majcnajor Nonhem California Legal notices ..5 ^ a i u d i it ? 'leU an>-foo(^. li was shan at Ofltce of Munojtement and lame,* said undetected becausebee m any doctors a re uoifa- n dties. induding Saoiacramento. before going ' W e s t...... 9 CUClassiried...5-10 im ed Ali. a n immigiTUit fron cmchange, w hich ONIB is n ot lil vm Yemen miliar with l'n),PII' which manifests itself irin a through R eno. Ne\-.,T., Siilti L ake Q ty a n d Og* C o m ics...... 10 sun. Muhanuned Jr.. had be uniuntil 1997. will mean lhat the been tm it- \*ariety of infeiifections. and end up treati den, Utah, as theyry vwind their way to itw r a* hospitals b>* th e tim e hc e »»»»-as 2. the s\*mptoms r Idaho N ational Eiier^ Section O cncrime reports, stxidics on discriscrunamoonand is rather than the disease, ner^- Labocatoty stor&n Mtcrty• two rou n d s of HTV tests on.on.the fam- “Y our gene ib ly a t e ju st w est of Idahc S ectlo ii B FeiF eatu re s...... 1-4 - a!fEDimnnati>-e a c tio n a n d u n totold«hcr- Dc may not ha\-e,-e e^-er« seen it, o r ma>'be.ot)only the nudear nonpmlimliferation agreanents inr Sinai Hospital’s Dr. CharlotteO oiKe or twice,’re," said M ichael B laese, wlwho aimed at recoveringng enrichedt u ran iu m th a t W e print on re< T h e new cn teg o n cs m ighl-bi ly meaningful, but.^j-ou’d ha« igham-Rundles, one off oonly two has studied PID?Q) for 30 years, was shipped o\-ersea:seas a s p a rt o f th e A toois ■ P le ase tBcyt 3cperts in th e v n d d on th e n e relan\*ciy Today’s incnicreasing awareness of PIDD is for Peace pn»am.B<1. B ut b e said th e corrickir lerisks," said Tom W . Sm ithJ ofo f lhe National obscui^: condition partl>- due to0 FFred and Vidd ModeU. w-iH-ho betw een P o ru an dI ana » d Idaho is sh o rte r a n d P le a se s e e M1NORITY/A2Ml It «-as i s n ot so surprising th a t thie e bo>- had Please Pl see DIAGNOSB^7A2 R e a s« e ssee SHIPMENT8/A2 _ m m m

■ A-2 Tlmos.Nov«. Twirtwin Falls, Idaho Monday, MaMay 20. 1996 Weatither

■ - ■ ------ooal tem peratures ^ ■■i|-ldahofcforecasts------Mtax Mia Pep ' Mood^.NUyZO20 ------TheA ccvccyWealher*fofec 8 St for nonoon. Monday. May 20. AitnWalhcr* foreaiitOM fer daytime CTMnluwxa atti hithiiempoMira len Altxjquenjijerquo 94 70 Atlanta 92 71 ..... ------M a g i c Va l l l e y IE I ■ — 05 . 53 .03 . CAMAM . ... •10a -Oa 0«. Ita 20« 40i4o> so* M ro« M. M« i«! o ^ t e T Boston y Banoa MpMM Ngh^ t«t«mp«ratw* zoriM tor Vm day. Chicseo0 90 72 .... "^7?=:::— Mostly sunnyny today, with a siii;ht chariaici* of aftemoon ^ m 92 J 71 showers tiiid1 thunderstorms.ih Highs in tlth e low er SOs. m fi A Donvw 79 39 ...... ^ » Southwtrsi wind.snd.s 10.10 20 mph. Isolated evirvcning showers y /< fT v A « D«* Moinej,ine» 85 72 ..... ICocur D'Alon»|(w|63- 1 loniglii. olherwi:rwise mostly dear. Lows in1 tlthe raid-30$ to / , u X ” Detroit ‘ 90 69 ..... ______lowor_40s. Tuesuesday mostly sunny and w;wanner with a f-_ lu 89 76 ...... I sligh't chancc: of late dav showers and thunderstorms.ih ’Hoo'stonn----^----- 92------T J — : ~ r ------polls 87 71 .' . Highs an>und 70. \ ^ The ultra\-ioleiolet index forecast is six. a mm^ oderate c^xpo- I \ Kansas, Cit)Ccty 86 75 ..... |L«ach 85 79 ..... Mihvaukoo(OO 69 68 Wednesday mostlymi cloudy ivith a gixnl chdiance of show- N pdis 76 60 .74 ' en and ihundersterstorms. Lows 40 to 50, Highshs in the 60s. N ew ^leanleans 89 70 K Thursday becclecom ing p a n ly cloudy. Low3WS mid-30s to B NewYorti 94 54 ..... g f t OklahomanaCity C 88 72 ..... I mid-lOs. Higliss in the u p jv r .SOs and 60s. 89 71 ..... 5^ Friday mostlytly sunny and warmer. Lo»vs Omaha .-s upper 30s f fsoOTS; w ^ l Phoenix1 100' 76 ..... u|>i>er-lOs, Highs:hs Im id-£^ to mid.70s. ^ PlttStKJf^hoh 90 ■ 71 Portland.J. Me.M« 64 52 .30 " ° Wood Riv€iver Valley COLD ►kVAAu stAnonAHr iceuWaaihar. tnt Por1lar>d.I. OrOr« 61 50 .07 60 39 .... I Tufin Pallt j I » 94 74 . P.inly cloudyly today,r wim a chance of afiiifiemoon show- |-| ^ E D S G S EZD E E 3 E 3 O £ J ers .Uld th u n ddersiorms. er Highs in the mitiid-50x. Slight toww u o o ta t KAM r-sromn nu>9tOWWt SMOtt >ct S (^ r p raS S i , oc®. SaltUkoOpCity 65 47 .... ch.ince of sh oivers w r or thunderstonns early l«tonight, other------' San Fnrnosinosco 68 S3 ______SoatUe 59 48 OS wise partly clouloudy. Lows around 30. Tutuesday partly Spokana—»------62...... 42 ...... doudy with a ch;chance of lato day showerss iind; thimder- ,. WasMngtonIton 95 65 .... stonns. Highs ;iroi:iround 60.

------T r e a s u r e V! V a l l ^ Idaho: Higll i ^ 63 at Hagerman and Lewiewiston. Low. 33 at Corral andidMalad. jU U J] - Nation: HifiHigh. 108 at Lajitas, Texas. Low.Loi 27 degrees at Ely, Ne\-.— Almanacc ------______Mostly sunnyy ttttxLiy, with a slight chance:e of afiemoon I For curreiirrent road conditions. ------iliundcrstunus.lli call thesejrsejnumbcrs:_ Boise, 376- ^_____ -Ilighs intlic Jower-6Qs.-.Vorththwvst windii S— Shoshone, 886-2266; I d a h o T w i r T F a l lS ^ to 10 mph. Isolaii•lated ovoning showers toniglght. otherwise IP * ® * * 8028; Tune lo the Uo, 23W724; Rigby 745- M.1H Min Mif Pep Yosteroay 56 42 13 njostJyciear. Lom-soM-s in the Jotwr -iOs. theNodonanVcathqrS^^c^icr radio band at VHF-FM 162a.4orJ62.SS MHZ or calcall 1 208 334--9S60. The Intern isponation De- /278; UtalJtah 801-964-6000; the Boiso 60 -s:43 02 Lasi yoar 69 em ct address for Idaho Transp partm entrc Elko, Nev..ev-.arra, 702-738^888. Buney 58 4: 42 06 Norm.il 74 „ Northem1 N e v a d a t road reports is; httpy/www.stjv.statc.id.usrud^tdhmpg.htm Fairficia ni rr Gooorng m 'nIlJ Precipitationo n partly cloudyy to the nonh today, oihenvistise mostlv sun- Hagormnn 63 41 34 Moniniooaio ^ ny. Highs lowerer 60s to lower 70s. Increa Icjjifio Foils ' 59 41 41 02 Norm.ll mo lo cJ.ilo tnniglii, but noiI asa' cold with lou-s from the I Recoiord heat bakess iSouth; Storms> blow through1 M^ i n n e s o t a Joromo 50 40 , ihe mid-tOs, Tuesdlesday mosils' cloudy, 'A chanciice of showx'rs __ 40 03 W.iter ycirto caio ?0s...... _T hc Associai±iled Press ...... -d ay_TThere-were li no injuries andmd scr\-ices were-can- LcwtSIon 63 ■ '4848 08 Normal yoar lo d.ilelie 7 gg —‘nthoafiemoon.iln. Highs up|H.-r 60s to upper 7& Miiloa 57 33 ccled. U t a h A heat wa MniUi 59 “ 37 “ 'Comrort.fact(ctors Northern U wave sizzled the Soulhea.st!t uno Sunday, w hile Southu h em .Minnesota receivedJ wiwind gusts of 99 mph gusty wind:ids blew across the Southiithwest and lower in Wasc N*cCall m m Humidity al noon 53 l^m ly cloudy' I...t o n i^ t wilh loivs mid-40s. Tuiruesday p anly H ains. A stestorm ripped off a 50-fooiI churchd steeple in A toromado touched down in Wells,Wc about 15 miles Poc.ilotlo 59 42 42 B.iromoiw al rwon 2 M innesota. Salmon 51 39 cloudy. Wani.cr. HighsI mid-70s. Chance of rain is less southern Mu from thithe Iowa border, but th ere: werewe no repons of ma- 39 04 Pollon count e (grasrassj.mod. ihan 20 pcrccnt. Tl ird high tem perature of Sinnioy m , 33 The ullraviolei index forecasast is 8. a high A re c o rd of 92 was sei in jor damimage or injuries, . 33 0M10 ^ c ’cposure level. Greenville,L‘. iS.C.. beating the old recorcord of 91 in 1977. Coolll andi wet w eather continued Sun Valley m m m Ctxrtmy AMvtM 4 AJwyy < jed in the Northwest. A T em peratunures hovered at over 100 defdegrees in pans of combinination of rainfall and meltingme) snow caused ___ S k y w a t c h Idaho w€veather summnarv N o n h C anoUna. ili rivers tcto r\m high. ^ Temperatiatures also rose in the.mid-Ad-Atlanric states. It Meanuiwhile. high winds whippet)ped across the Souih- Suiuvi today S;5ti p.m. Showers and thundershowersthi invaded thehe Gem state readied %6 inr Williomspon. Pa., breakcaking the 34-ycar- vrest anand southern Plains. Windsids were 30 mph from Sunrise tomorrow 6:12 a.m. again Sunday oftciftemoon, dropping more precedpitauon on recordI ofof 95 for th e date, southen Califomia across the mounountains of New Mex- Lunar phase; New. May 17; firsfini quar. S">und.id. I Flotxl warnings rtunaineda iin effect for . W arm tir air in the middle levels ofjf thei atmosphere ico andd iinto th e Plains. tor. May 25; full. Juno 1; last quanerqi sc'cnil nvers acn^icrtKS Idaho. The atmospherere over Idaho kept thundejderstorms from forming oveiiver the Southeast, In CoZolorado. authorities fearc;ared the high winds J«nJuno S condnucs lo bc moistmoi and unsettled. These corx)ndiuonswiU thenud-Atlaitlontic and much of th e Midwidwt»t. would fifan the flames of a fire thathat bad engulfed thou- Visibtr plutrtv Miinimt Jiipmr,}•r. Satuni. “ fa%t»rablclie ffor more showem and thunundcr^owers Gfeenn Isle.1 Minn., winds Rustingting u p to 60 m ph sands of acrt» of pine forest aboutout 30 miles southwest KvcniAK \'cnuv into laio this .tfierrnemoon and early evening. lore off thele steeple• o f St. B rendan C Ch hur^ early Sun- of Denviiver. Papers _ Minoritj Continued from Al y— — w h o h a s Ireviewed some of the! the t document of choice forfc a const)- haN*e so far onlyon reached a few coun- i ticc in A da C ount>/thc c Continued from Al ter\iews off a t nationally representa- le oath purgato- d w u m ents. n t; tutionalist t lo’ subm it to ai ccoun wijen ty courthousetses. I ritfs dre th e latest tool d Opinion Research Centerer in Chica- ti\-e samplet to m ea w e the monthh- >1 developed b>- A de jur'iure dtizen, he said, is oner he ^ bclic\'cd he had beenn i unlavi'fuUy W asden said soi the documents may j the Courts of J u j^ c e to 1 fio. unemplojinentlent rate. to help individ- ih.it was madem: a dtizen by \Trtue of issued i a dtation by a lailaw-enforce- create bothc ------Uiils regiiin their omstitv ihersome paperwork if Some interest groupss iw ould see HaLf th e families' fan were asked the .titutional riglits the Con.i^roitution as it w-as originally m r ent offictM'. In i\n abaiem;m ent, an in- co u n ty recon ihiil they siiy have heei orders choose to accept ttheir constituencies fnfracture or Hispanic ques[uestion before the race >een lost in th e adopted. De I> jure dtizens do not in-• dittdual c rejects the juris•isdiction of them, but thethe documents create no . . fedenil and state court S) shrink, and both governmment and questioru thele othero half got a sngle. ns>-stem.t dudepetipliple who w eni n u d e dtizens the t court and refuses toJ accepti the leg^ impedimlim ents to a p ^ p e r pnjse- I Idahoans"hnve no : prirate programs ( ^ d lose lo mone>-, com bined Hispiispanic origin-nice ques- 10 standing of by the 13tl3th. 14th. or 15th Amend- consequences c of a dtation.n. cution, an d tl public rccord to em'orct i they have no affect on (other r^earchers said. tion. Half of ea >rce the Consti- m en ts adoidopted a fter the Civi] War. DeMon said the Counsts of Justice th e e-aunty’s jn f eiich half also was gi\'en tution" unless they sub 5 jurisdiction. “It’s not just a maner of p ride and the option of ch 'iubnjit an oath 'ITiose ameinendments abolished slav- no n longer consider the norlon-statuior^’ Most Maj •f choosing “multiraoid." purpatorj- to their coun lagic Valley county ethnic , idc*ntity." said Al CcCollin of the The new mmu ultinidal categorv' did lunty recorder. er>'. dofineined citizenship and estab- abatem a ents to b e th e correrect method rectihlers ha\i EJcMott said. ia\*c not had to deal with Freedom ] Forum Media Sn3iudit:s Cen- not significantl; lishetl vttriniring rights for aJI races. for f< objecting to co u n proceceedings. oath purgaio intly affect the black per- A n in d iv id u a l wh») ilories yet. but DeMott ter. ( Media outlets sell conotnmerdiils, centage. butut insteadi drew people ht) la k e s th e " I'his h.usi.Ls some pretty strong r.icial Court records offices oiaround th e d aim s thal is I oath is ••swearinK be i; is because th e docum ents political r analysts study vtvoting, and away from the e is a de jure tnenones.’'W arden siiid. M N apc N'alley ha%’e receiviived a com- are stiU new ai the categories for “some- citizen, outside the jur .■ and relatively uixknowTt ^universities and h o ^ t^s getI grants thing else" ani juri.sdiction of rri(>rto to the oath purgatories, bined b total of about 12 noron-statuior>- “T here will and Intiian. That could fhe state nf Idaho." s;ii ill be many. many, many ibased on radal and ethnicc figunsLI . affect th e Burtkireau of Indian Affairs' s;iid Wasden. •*iioii-statuttuiory abatements"Were abaiemeiit.s, a but th e oath pipurgatories people establi:blishing t h ^ oaths." The Census has had a problem fimding. McKaj■Kay said. countingc Hlspanics bccause■e of< the w^y Eliminatingng thet separate Hispanic Diagnosse______the}'t rcaa to fint bdng askeked whether question cutIt tl that population’s esti- ' ' - — thc>’ t arc Uiidc. white, Asianan o r Padfic m ate becausesc CCubw-Americans and Continued from A1 Islander. Many check “otherer.“ people who»trace tn their ancestry- to what (Jeffeffrey's disease) was." The condition was di;discovered bybonemarrt lost iheir son. [effrcv. to irrow tran sp lan t.” “They write in their nauiluonality — Spain tendeded tot pick “while" over . to the dist-ase Mrs. Modellell said. in ir the 1950s by a Dr. Og)gden Bni- Two organiinizations now exist to }> in iy«6 , Jelfre>-expe'rieji. Mexican or Salv-adorah —- andi when “Hispanic" wh ieiiCfd (X)uts of .A year latlater, th e Modells m et with ton t( at W’alter Reed Hospspital. Bru- help children when forced to choose. debilitating illnevi mi.xet en suffering from PID. ^they get to the Hispanic originor ques- McKay said, i.xed wilh (>eri- se v e ra l sciscientists who had been ton u described somethinin g c a lle d O ne is th e Imn ods of perfea health befi mmune Defidency Foun- t;tion. 10 miUion of themm skip it," Her rtsearcl tx'fore dying at studying a tcondilion they’d tagged gamma gj globulin anemia1 a£ fte r noi- dation, which > arch and other studies [ ir>, h wjis stan ed by parents McKay said. Research shofiowx«d the>- p re s e n te d at a t thet conference; also l’rirnar>' imnm m une D efidency, ing ir thal some children wiisith recur- iind has chaptc "O ne of Jeffrey ’s hify; pters in most states. The dthou^t-they already answevered it. found thal vast ligxesi fnistni- L'sing S25i250,000 raised in their let- rent rt infections were mississing anti- other is the Jc vast numbers of Ameri- ' tions was that he coul Jeffre>- Modell Founda- The bureau tried some; variationsi cans — mostlv ouldn't put a ter-wriiinglg c> a m p a i^ . th e M odells bodies, bi or gamma globibulins, in tion. stly white — don’t care twrne on what he had.":." Mrs.? Mtxiell set up two f in a supplement to the AMay 1995 that much aboiibout their radal labels i 0 fellowships to study the th th e blood. The ModeU^ Foundation1 runs a hot c said . " P e o p le w ouldJ ss. .i y ‘W h a t’s tlisc-ase ai M Current Population Survtvey. which ond some arere baffled\ by questions Mount Siniu Medical Cen- ‘i n the next few \-ears, a dozen( dis- Une staffed byb> retired nurses, who ci w^)n^; with you?’ and hhe e didji't » know ier. w here Jc combines telephone and peperwial in- about their anceincestiy. r Jeffrej' died. tiitinctive disorders in this grgroup were refer callers; toto expen phj-sidans in what to Siiy." llie Mode kJcILs also set up a hot-line didisci)wred. That list is nonow in the their areas.It It also refers CiiUers to P .After a ye;y of momiiinlling. ihe .Mini- nu m b er. Se Sesame Street Magazine 30s," B laesesaid. companies thathat can help with initial ells decided to do soniethi-•thing. published tl 1 the number, wilh a sug- "Some of the disordersrs arc cur- medical expenscTUes. "A cousin sug^-estedL*d we■ write a gestion that at piirenis call if their diil- nble al and some are not yet,yi some The foundaidations also fund re- Compa!ission in i letter to ever>’one wee c e v e r knew , ilren suffere< media red recurring illness. a ar r e Tiot e v e n tr e a ta b le ,” he said, search, prondi■ide su p p o n to fam ilies from doormen to colle,illege frie n d s "I'hat litlJi itiJe blurb was all that ran “Most “J do have treatmenjnts, some vrith childrenn sufferings from th e dis- ... ask in g fo r m oney so ithey could and doctors irs said th eir phones ran g a ar re m ore e ffective th a n o)thers. il Tlie case and sponsmsor sj-mposiuras to ed- do some research ancm d fitul out off the hook,' - is th )k." Mrs. Modell said. ver>- ve se\ ere ones h av e b eci liat possil] «n treated ucate people■ about at PID. ible? Hie Associated Press fession — mustlist Ibe undergoing on- Shipmenn ts guish," said JohiJohn Hughes, fanner — It[t happens editor of thee ChristianC Sdence Continued from A1 from time to time: The Several oilI refineries r on ils wav to co le ncwspa- Monitor, congested waterways — th e shipm ents of' nudear-submni arine fuel pcrs get wind of someom less populated and alrei'Iready has an Concord, a ine’s awful A lest of whewhether the inddent. G)lumbia River and Pu^*t Sound,S re- rods through1 SanS Fnmdsco Bay to secret and the subjea of i emergen'-y response capabilitycaj in ' However.;r. DOli officials siiid the sp )f the stor>' can bc justifiedfied, said H u^es, is ■ place. spectively — thereby posinjing serious- Idaho in reccnent years vrithout ind- commits suidde. The newsn can whether the sta northern CaCalifomia route was cho- ri-sks ris of ships' grounding or■colliding, o dent o r protest, story is legstunately "One only has t(» hxikik ata a map to sen becaus< St. kiU. the public’s bust use the Concord Naval Huzinga said the spent fuelfu would Huzinga said iMSiness. If a senator see that the people who10 ipicked this Weapons Sta lid DOE, responding to It is a tragedy for eN’er;er^snc, in- is drunk on the station is designed for han- be vacuum-sealed in eightIt \inually. public-safety fe the Senate floor, he . , route are out of their mim inds." said . dling e.xplosi fears, had reduced the duding the reponen wheho are left said, the publi osives iuid haz^irdous ma- indestructible, int lead-lin^. sstainless- number of fuel iblic has a need to Jackie Gil>a.s.so. e.xecutiveive dirL-aor of terials, and t uel rods to bc shipped asking: Had they gonee too far? know no maner i d that in public hearings steel ste casks, each containinglg 30 to 40 through Concoi ter what publhhing it the Western States U-gregal Founda- manydtizea* cord from 180 casks to Should they have antidpIpated the does to the senat eas urgeil the government fuel fu rods. “These caskss haven’t 38. which woul awtor’s career. If ihe tion of Oakland, a coalitiortion of groups to chtxtse a m Duld be tra n sp o n e d in terrible consequencess iof their senator’s sister i miliiarv' pttn. leaked lej in the more thani 230 years five shipments« iter is an alcoholic, battling the Depanmentnt of> Energj'. Moreover, i ts over th e next several journalism ? Is compass:ssion also maybe il is noboc •r. D a\itj Huzinga. director we’ve we ased them. We've ne>ie\-er been years. He said >body’s b u s in g She Siiid the nuclear fue!fuel will pass of the depiin id tho casks would bc one of the tools of their traTOde? Naval histori; 'iirtment’s nuclear-materi- able ab to cortstrua o theqreti.•tical'acd- placed on sped lorian Norman Pol- imder the Golden Catee BridgeI) and Jii-s-rtvoverj'e edaily chonered trains Hie question arises ini theti wer* mar, a longtimertie friend of Boorda y effort, said thiit the Port- dent dei thiit could break them,11." Huzin- within two houlOurs of arriving a t th e math of the suidde of Ad three «)ther bay span.s, tnitniverse diin- land .mti Taoacoma niuies would have ga ^dm. Jere- and a consultanItant to three Navy gerously narrow channel? ga said in a telephone intervi■view. naval station,. andai that extensive se- my Boorda, the Navy’s tof lels and pass sent the spcipent fuel 80 miles along He I said the Navy; has n op officer, secretaries, also questioned the made 85 curitywouldbebc provided.. shortly before he wass ito have press' proporticirtions. He said re- been interviewed by Nelew ^eek poners legitimaimately pursued the io n Sundatidav 00 per week, daily C irculatior _ —ThcTnna-NcHv about whether the brotue* “V"-(for Boorda story, but be suspected the I v RanvJclI, Ciftuljlioii linedi.cv-l..r P"rr week. " Sundav .ml) J.l 00 I combat valw) pins he’d vromw hod story would have . C iri'uljtion phniic lint»rv aiarc .>pen he- c« ta\ ' included in all »Nne J ave been overbknviL In fo rm a ttion CC a lf T been unearned. Earlier thisI yciyear, a budget offi- ii^ccn 7 jiid 10 am onl>. If .voudonnt re- '^'C' ASl.'IKIctIlcharue will he Iciied fi>r*all - Joumolisih’s answer, ge ceive vour paper h> 7 a m . cjl!cjlhhc nimiher rrlumetf chcvkv generally. cerattheL ibr^raiy of Congress shot for vour area ■ ■ 7 3 ^ is a hantedged ooe: n w^presscan p and lolled himseb ^6326 consider the impact of Melfafter'IheHm.a icrnme.\Veiidcl|.(KHHlniK.Hjt:([(.•Herman, > l6. latioo I if what It newspaper that«lat covers Congress, publishes, but it can*t let tlthe possi- reported he wasvas undeta investiga- Huflc>.Kiiperf.|’aul.Oakley.' ri7Kfi7 Iirr>et.NevNcw«a'PS<..11-0X0» i« pub- ble consequences of im] i!uh|.Caillcr.)fil. fnhed daily al■ I Il.i; third .St. W . Twm mponant tionbythejustiaaice Department hiler-Hi>nerv.in.Holli»lcr. :fvj,175 Vsik, Idaho, K.l LOTTERY'S news rule what is prin•inted or Hie Hill ran ar K.V101. by Ma^'ic Valley broadcast. n an editorial saying Twin arHi oiher arrav 73^73MW.ll Seu^paper. Inc.V. ^Sevund-elass po«tairc paid it felt no respons•onsibility. -JoumaE »l Tv»in l-all* tty 1 • ^ What’s often locking, saiuied■led as Ihe day of the week **' TheTnnoNcw^ chairman of an editors’1 ’ ethics. ity to leem and n committee, is ‘Svholeness d repon the tntth to anil arc available unly uherelere dclivety, i» on which legal noinolices w ill be published, » in the the best of theirleir ability, without IKK mainUlncd. Mail rain: localocal, daily and Po«lma«er. plewwa pro- death.”

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Monnuin.cotitralled n Finding a vaginal anti-ti-AIl)S com- anim;ds but oppean to be highly eff: levels ot SI\- The first testing on monkey:ceys, according mlethod o 1 is very hjr u'it-' in circum stanccs,-s »vtn-n con- I.TS w ill havav e to show thai I’MP.A .MDS . virus ust-s to makeic copies of four' receiviiivim> the gel stayed to a preliminary study. >ortant so thev___ dom s are nor aviiilaWe or01 not «vant- i!rH.-s n o l / aau u se irritation, u h iih is a Itself.1 Its .iciion i< similala r 10 .^T . I^eallhv. whii.i n ie ilu;-c>the_r _nvo p_»il_____ ------The'stibsrance.call:a 11 c d-PM PA: in'P® — cdr^d-Dr-Zcda- Rosenlnberg-tif the-- dm'vhadfrrfiofnrjnfm-nol-M ------—ther lir^t v\ins dnig.'liilt“it it'.ip p c a 'rV in fitiw i PMI'-MI'A also shovs-s promisc- totally stopped transmismis-sion of SIV, Ccan l protect natinnid allt^r^^' institute. "The biggtggesi issue IS s,ifef. This to t be more potent and1 H«)^ lim e s .IS a wav toI pr.prevent infivtion when the monkey versionn o f th e A ID S thihem selves.' “ For w m c n to have .1I l^•oman■ct)n•v would o ln ioiously i be us«.-il tii healthy le I ssto v u . IX-opIe are ee\j'os<.-iI \p III H l\’ tlin)ugh virus, when applied proteaivelypre to front'd meth(Ki is vcr\- irrimponant so yenmg peopli'ple. and it li.is to Ik- \ it \ So i.ii. scientists haviv e s tu d ie d a its nr r u tiileile’|.il>s. ’i th e anim als’ %'aginas. • they can pnitect thenistisclves." she safe," sas a id I>r N nrlH Tt I’M1 l’A only in m aca<|uee monkeys. - In No\enilvmber. Dr Clu- Chung : “We don'l know howho this will — Dr.)r. Zeda Rosenberg sa id Bischofbergi■rger of G ilead Scu•^Ke^ uhiL-h v .u e siiscepiible to> tthe simian I'sai .mdI others< trom the translate to human beiibeings, but we ■ ' ' ■ The animal researchch suggests Inc, of FFoster Citv, I'alil imnniiii>ileficiencv- i: vinis TlThe virus 1-: UniveiMty ofuf Washington\ rejxirted see th e results as very’ promisingp r and which finanlanced th e study, • PMPA may Iw twice asi efft-ctixee as Bischoflierge:■ger prest-ntetl ihi- u-snlts .1.1 relative of HI\', the hurum.in .AIDS th.it tiin -ciiolions r of l-MI’A totally, worth pursuing." sitidid Dr.I R ob erta If it w orkirks OS researchers hope, thui ,ithe siH.Tmicidc nonoxvTHTioi 9, which .Monday att tlIhe N inth lnteriiatii>ri.il viRis. \ .md causes. .111 .MDS,)S-!iKe fatal |’re\en teil inieinfection wfien given up Black of the Nationalal InstituteI of gel couldd Ibe applied vaginally by' also, kills HIV. C onferenceL- ono .\ntiviral Ki-xe.inh in iilne>s li Ul m onkeys to 24 hourss .,ifter1' monkeys were Allergy and Infectiouio u s D ise a se s, w-omen bef<(efore intercourse — or per- > St-riou.s (jiifstions remanain. htiwcv Fukushima.i.Jap;in- J Rese.irchers .it the L'niniversity of iiik u I.ited witlwith S I\' Milits:ary w(orks tc0 recoincile s;iafety Fire-eaiiter and hhuman blocckhead w^ed New Vork I>ail> N eU '.' III. K .is n .i. \Mio per'-" issuess with ‘Top m .ike a I’svcim Ikiby. .ing an oim l.itiil autnpil'ii WASHINGTON (A?)iP) — As the I------'I _ ^ d V%-.LS usinj lOte pimple — she e.ilals fire .ind "He le.dK!\ i>isn't ps\chic.” s.iid ------roaring jels of ih eF -1 4I TTomcat f fight- m • ‘ sv-stem. Bn mi .itul M oilu'ts di<-d-:i! VN.ilks on b ro k en gla-;s•;s. tie s\N.iI. Kn a. "I’ut he i- er sKunmcd him back: in his pilot’s , / \ i r th at cnisli o>n n a , Cnw iian hillsule. lows ciitlerv and jxiond:ids ii.iils u p Kcrstv.i \\(neore .1 tin \ black tiL\ r los s e s ...... — — Deien'^c ScSorrofnrv- WitlinmT’em - - ' seat.-LtrCmdrrJohnrSrao' Si Bares------7- • hisnos^-, H is mom wWire „r. white His dad waited-in punch throughigh the douds Ap.!otof£ofanyU.S, military aircraft js lOtiID times as liable as a aviiian ordered thcle services to install tlu- p art to fwvfl a serious or fatal crasfi,cra bot me flom&eroi' serwu .-\nil S a lin d a v . on th«he vinds uf wore a sparkarkle vest that he a nd into th e blue sky o\-ci)vcr Nashville. covntotpa data recorder;fers on alt passenger-*.'.ir Brookh n-s Coney M.i.land. Kiv.i wears tdr hisUs sword-swallovving* military acddentsac is dedming. Tenn. rving plimc*s.•s. .-\s, .1 lugliet priority, he • the fire-<-aieri and l'r«•'redini Ith e .ici. The miptial iptu m usic was pn>- ordered thatat those vime planes get A commercial pilot wawatching the swnrd swalloweri proromised to vided by Mrr S|XKiiis, S a one-m an dispkiy radioed the towawer “Delta 1- 250 new navigatiolion it|uipnieiit. . lo\e. honor and oh. bov>y mens:) bandid Fredim's1 p.irenis can get what thattha other guy B J I Service members killed, totaltal: 1,633 F n.m S-J fhrniidi I'^.M. 42 U S Actually. Kiva / re.eai ti.iine. came trom Bostnti Bo- for fhe cere- g«)t?" The controller repli.•plied. “ C atd i ■ “ W commerct.il.ll jels h.ive been Il.ina S/Lvepanskn antnd Fredini mony and thehe fL-^-'eption.i held in him if >t)u can." 200 _ _ / \ > d estro y ed in crashes. In that s.mu- ■ l-ied Kahl I excha:l^;igeii leual the frt-.ik showioom. sh. Kiva's \ Aifcrall ----- Second.*; laier, Bat«lates- plane ' /■ }x;riod. 1.32.12.1 militarv' .iircrait li.ivc ill days .i^;o iiin th e r an dd.siste: .s) cTime from - \ deslfoyco total:31:1.523 iiecn dt-stnivi-lyed at .1 Ii>-vs tot.i\p.i>efs plunged out of the clclouds arid .)t C u\ H.ill. b ut they. ides*.Tilx.-d I'oroilto .-\lviiilviiii .^i>0 iin ites w ere crashed into u suburban)an neighbor- - of <21.2 biHiiHioii I he commen ial then p.icaii-inspiredd ntu.i! as sent, and K KS S V l’s c a m e b a c k inutl the h\ i-s of 12' cre^^ h(xxl, killing B ates his cn;a v w m a n and cra sh ts cl.iinu the real deal, "llie buhiisiness at from most of>f themth The happiest three on the ground.1. IIt was the m em bers whil.hile the iTiilitarv- c r.i'h e ' L'it\ H.ill was legal nred tape." member otI the th W edding. n»>l fourth crash uf an F-14 thisthis>x*ar. d a im e d l.t>,^ ser \ U'e n irm b e i ', s.iul Kiva "To me. it was w like a counting bride, bru crooin .ind Pilots instinctively- understandui h h B3 acco rd in g to st.itistics g.ithereii by m il 1,1) the demist." Kitstya. was. UickUi Zigun. artisiic thal miliiar>' axnatiun is inherently S • the C^-ner.illl A.' ttn iin ttn g O tfiie aiul Hnih .ire performeiers .It the dirix'tnr of thethe nonprofit Coney more dangerous than cuco m m e rd a i. 70 the Nationalal I raiispiirTaiMii Sat'etv ^ Crew members killed,sd.tota' t 125 Siilesliiiw .It th e St.-ashi•hore fre.ik Island. L'S.\S.-\. which runs An examination of crashash statistics SO ftkud. show. .Uld so their c«ceremonv Stdesiiows by>y thtl e S^-.ishore. e 1.S20 passenj^ers killed demon.straies Just hotv uicw ide that gap ' , ^ Aircraft aestroyec toial:42\ W hen th e 1 was, fr.inkh. fre.iky It alsi) w.is- Zigun organi:ani7ed the wedding Ls. 9 m U.S. ci>nim«imeicukl crashes o \e r the .1 birthday ptiriy —— Fredini S.ilurday to1 promotepr the freak A Na\y pilot taking off in an F-14 Tq _ rrT ««■ - 3 di-v-.ide .11are inLllldt-d. the lovs lit turned .le i-s com^vu*..irable. but each >.1’miner- dine party included ththeir fellow end. .md calleiilled the luHipla sur- ypically cames sanies m ous o r faiol acd d en t thanan a commer- r'-'' ' I cial fliglit typi p e rtiirm e rs . .im o n g them tli best rounding I ita apublic relations hiindrw is of f d a l pilot, based on i) a>mromparison of >f p.tsM.-ngeis while mill- man Michael Wilson,II. th e ta t- co u p th a t would woi: have turned . a cd d en t n ites over the paipast IS.vxars. FeW BIer mishaps tarv- fliglits oftoften consist of a iTe'v ot tooed man. and then•ir own 2- P T. Biirnumm g re e n w ith envy, -. A pilot of any US. tnilitalitarv aircraft _ i y tw o th ird s , fm m 4.,^ _ fatal crash. Acddent rateates measmv 5 0 ■ . "clasN A" niisj-iisii.ijK [v r UKl.OOil 'Ivini; th e num ber of serious o3r r fatalf crash- ^ 5 4.3 Mishapipra.o r; ■ p ♦ / • hinirs in 1?7.tr.T 1to 1 last yc.ii A clas> es per 100.000 hours flown,wn. .\ mishap iinnolvi-« n a fatalit\, |vmia- “You're making Simulaulated bom|> * - ^ iii-nt disiibilityluy. or al least 51 miUion ing runs, you're doii^ dosed a air sup- , 3.5 in ii.un.igeto,tlo.the a iaral't ^■H ||||B|U pim port, you're flying in formationfor in ■ Though 11K.'se It'S rates .ue much hi.di- |EbiU U i|giii|ufl u\ close proximity to otheiher aircraft, er than the■ commercialCt st-cioi. the wu'rx.' fljin g close to tliee gnumgj d, it is 2.5 JJ, cra sh r a te lotlor "general aviation." more hazardous,'* saidd SSen. John 2 sjiiidl. p n v atete .iircrai’f. is higlier Mill, Clenn. D-Ohio, who wasis (operations 1 9 nmning Ivtwewei-n lig h t and 10 traslv officer for a Marine fit^terIter squadron v s es p e r 10-M)1)000( hnurs over the past before his astronaut dav-s..■s. ■ f ; decade. Lt Col. Col S».ott Biimiws or the Still, the number of serioussei mili- I .-\ir Fi>rce Atr Ai S.iieiy Center at tar>- aviation a c d d e n ts is declining. K irtland .-\irr Forcel^ B.ise, N.M . said u per gg The Pentagon even tume Accou'ti'4 0 !AC«. NMion*! Tnrwr^.it' S.1V0 t meaning pili'tIiM error or mistakes b\ ^ .Vini (Jm«-Tiif«c»n .NVjjfhhi m ilitary personnel on %’alu.a lu je t follow- ground m.iir ion u UCK viun UU rf t kl uMn - M in < arf Ub *•«■-«*»>■______ing that airline's fatal crashcn in th e H a rrie r, ordives up in Gjuatemala YOUR ^ M. Michemer & Assisociates after photo0 is on the Ii[nternet M il] Would LLike To Salute TheirT W ASHINGTON (Al»)1 — - For the manhunt andnd Rogge, “feeling the first tim e, the FBI h as nabibbed b one of intense ptessussure.’* tiuTwd him.erty across state lines FBI Siiid Sunday. and wire frairaud, the FBI said rn a V . J TO? The bureau said this wasA-as the first written stateroem ent. H e was placed on 6 Months Samne As Cash 3S time that listing the mostlost wanted the most wantmted list in 1990. Police L I H TJKjky higitives on the Internet hha; as led to a w an t R oggee in i connection with a capture. His picture had ha been 1986 robberyy ini North Carolina and placed on the FBTs hoir>eve page| and a 1991 r o b bery ^ ' in Missouri, was spotted by somem e o n e in H e w as flowown to M iam i, w-herv he - Guatemala, who had s<^i;wn Rogge was being helield awaiting a hearing an d alerted t&* authorities.es. scheduled forar MondLay] b ^ o re a U.S. Guatemalan police laulaunched a magismite, the FBI said. Shinciitif’ (left to right): t Usa Gabiola.la. Carla Mingo, AU a s s s u ronoDKHnrfnUble^d-Monitor i I Kcrr>- Fcw cll, Mar>->• JM ichcncr. D cbijuchaih au . Sitt/nfi (left to righibt): L in d a VC’illia m s .. .\udrcy Hcssc. PWP WORD i d s IN STOCK! | PROCESSORS .\nnc lk>rk, Megan AshcnbrrncrA ; ji.£sftsr Pleasep ^tt Us Ifyou y Have Ab}'Queitiestions About ON SALE This, Or All) Tbiberapy Concents At 734^324. 'Every Student Nee S 502 Main Av«. ■ 733-^87 I ^«W IW FflaS»7>7344818 .1 I ^ ; ' S o r t i n g ca ll o f t h e M a g ic ValV a l l ^ ’ I >. 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le skeltches-^ g e i r i ... Florida vi/isit yields tinme to outline: 1final Senate: times ^ BAL H A R B O UIR. R . Fla. (AP) — ■ ■ ■ ■ finish that becau.se ru1' probably v - J ■ Welcoming his freedom fr from I leave before the Ilth,h,” said Dole, ------Corprcss as-“tinicc tito think." Bob I —who announct^ lost wweekthat-he ------v Dole recreated to the[he Florida IxMch H r ■ I would resign by Jimo 111 in order to Sunday and sketchedhed out a hmited W i. I tu rn ail his attention to0 his presiden- M I B B agenda for his remivin:;uning tim e in the ! ^ I tiiil bid. Senate. I Dole and his wife,;e, Eliiabeth Oie Republican pnpresidential can- ■'1 ' I planned a light weeki■kend of cam- :ake of that liidiite told rep^inerirs he’sI rethiJiking ITv . A , * ■ I paigning in the wa a commitment mat;lade just three ■ iuinouncement iuid lhele news frenzy ^ ital weeks earlier to brin^ring the narrowly I it stirred. On Sittiuxiay.y, they kicked i l j p t defeated balancedJ budgetb amend- I u ff th e n ig h t’s W insnston Select m ent Ixick before thhe e ISenate. I NASCAR stock car rarace in North "W e’ll l(fse; so thele quesdonq Is do 1 I Carolina with a lapJ ;around thc want to bring it upIp a; n d lose." th e I Cluu-lotte Motor Speed'dway in a red Senate majorit>’ lendtader said, adding 9 Chesy Grniaro conwrtibtible.. /» _ Sunday moming, withw a wave v . _ .' lhat he would discuicuss the matter D ole with i>ther Republic;lican leaders on to reporters, the Dole:les headed to 9 ' Tuesday. ing th e bbudget deficit, services iit The Chulurch by thc Larlier ihis monti•nth, he said he Dolee himself1 would only say.ly S ea. n e a r th e ir Bal HiHarbt)ur con- ' would tr>’ once m oreV tito p;Llanneii to distitssLss dominium. Later, inn white T- 1. - ‘ • ^riturionnl nmondmemont which fell his camp,npaign’s ra,\ platform with for-ir- shirt and shorts, he sp e n t se v e ra l • short by a single votete ini Febniarj’. It mer COI'O P presitieiitial prim;ir>- riral•al h o u rs su n n in g b y thle e pool. would require a bah'•alanced federal Steve Forbes F in a meeting onin turing once onto the sansj d y l>cach . . budget by the year 2(X2(X12. leaving the W ednesd*sday. Forlvs. th e publishingtig in o r d e r to g r e e t a gaggle of ■------A^e»n*j 1-"— Florid«-Y«)ung-Republ i i ” prc!ndcnt^nd"Conprc;pTPS,5-to-hash out mapiate.te. had callwl fo ra flat r a rr-l" - eft, Colorado Sen. Chariiaries buKe and two unidedehtlfled FBI agentsTgre'cjree t F ree m e n 'm em -' it.inci>mi* t.Lv. "Floritlii is a ke>’ statt >vhe„: I the details of how totatcom a t pU sh it, ix.TCent.ii ;::rr , h e r m o th er G loria W ard,ird, C o u rtn ey J o In a freewheelingg d di-^nission w tn O neof of Dole’s dol'inite goals beforerc -” w e’ll s7 >cnd a lot of timie,” e said Dole.' - b e r s Ruaussali Landers, Edwin> Clark,C Jaylln Mangum. ti rejxtners while en rmnnite to Florida quittingng the Senate next nuuitb:b: .-\lready, the DemiKrat-atic National M angumim an d Edw in W ard a si theytti arrive for negotiathtlons aimed at endlng4h(4helr 56-day standoff late Siitiu"d;iy night.. DtileI> was asked sendingg a a health c.ire bill to the pres-.s- C o m m itte e h a s ta rg eeted t Florida o u ts id eB Jordan.J Mont., Sunday.ay. w hether he >vouJd mnak at e an election-,, idem. with heavy televisionn ; ad v e rtisin g w a r call for a 15 pcTc«;rcent across-the- Both thtli e Ho.use and Senate havek'e that trumpets Clinton aiis th e Ciindi- Iward cut in incomeie taxes. Before passedi aa bill sponsored by Sen,n. date who will protea MMedicare and JT X •eemenI familyf gi;roups cc;ome the candidate couldId ; answ er, p ress Nanc>- Ka.s,>;eb.iuni,K.n R-Kan.. iind Sen.n. education. secretar>' Nelson WarS’art'ield jumixnl Fdwardd Kennetly.I l)-Mi»ss.. to guar-ir- D o le p la n n e d to dtdrop by the . in with_.i_"not toniglit."It." antee thatth workers who lose tir,ir Culxui Independence Da::)ay festi\-al in 1 Tlie pro[H)s;il. whichich some have , change• jobsj( can huy health insur-ir- dowTitown Miami. H e jm;md Mrs. Dole I ' V ' negotiat• iting tab]ie for firrst time suggested would boib o ld ly p tisition a n ce. even ev« if they have a healthth were scheduled to) r e tu r n to Dole opposite Fresit.•sident Clinton problem,m. But differences between;n W ashington late Monday )AN. .Mont. (.\P) — Newew approval by FBI offici;cials. possibly Courtney■y Jo.J 10. and Jaylyntff 8 . on the popular issueu e if ta .\< u ts. is the HoiLstiLse imd Senate versions tjvertrr after a fim d raising stop i nerged from the Freemana n e^•en A ttom ej- G enerald Janet Reno, Ward talkc'Iked with thc F'BI Agenii one of several beinfing considered the issuerle of mediciil s.tvings accoiuit.st.s .\sked earlier what he Uked most ‘'‘‘"I: nplex Suntlay as t\«) fiunilyily and a decision might: taket several while Dukeuke and the girls stood a bv the Dole campaigilign. Critics say havestalliailed the legisladon. about-ditching his SenL*nate d u tie s. " “"P met for the first time withith tla>-s, D uke said, short distanclancc ai^-ay. it' would be incons)nsistent with "I wasas saying to Kennedy andid Dole smiled and noddeiled; “Time to FB I n e ggotiators o and mediatoror Duke, a Colorado st-. Let’s L* get it ilone’ ... I’d like to think." Charles DuDuke. used the term “verbald agreement” scooped up the S-war-old and held £ » ____ It w a s tthe fourth day of talksks Saturday, but Speciaial Agent in her over his head so she could see , the and-go\'emment groupup ChargeThomasKubieisissued a state- - th e p i^ o[>graphers g re and reporters on Conventition’s poddium moreJ than platfrorrn etiforccment authorities. ment in Salt Lake.Cit;ity say in g n o a hillside h ^ ^ a tnilc aw-ay. Chicago T ribune m ay be; Itlost on the electorate, DeLee. U n til SlSunday, negotiations on agreement had beei;en reached GloriaI Ward,W whose husband, f h e podium po design for the 199232 “ W hen I do politicalll campaisn,s f th e F reem en had been han-in- between the Justice DepanmentE ElwinW’ard,ird, aiso is in the compound. CHICAGO — T he,e ppeople design- D em ocratic crr convention, by Neww if something works for.r m c, I I t e it four men considered to be und th c Freem en, is w anted1 in U tah on a felony c h a ^ > ing the podivin) for this year’s York architectart Richard Dattnerer iigain." Cobb said. leaders of the estimated 2 0 pieoplelie On Sunday. Kay andi 1Ralph Clark of custodialiial interference invohing Democratic Nationalnal Convention and seveiveral collaborators, featured.•d "Because it’s winniniins, vou want "I'” e been ^ holed u p on th e com­m- and their grandson, CaseyC; Clark, Jaylynn. ThThc girls are half-sisters in Chicago appaiparently are cascaditiiing steps that were sup-p- to keep that luck gt)i^.'„ - ‘ jxiund forir rneiirly t^^•o months. came first to the neguto tia to rs’ c a rd from Gloria'sria's p n n io u s m arriages. acquainted with theie m axim . “ If it jx)sed to to symlxilize two things; antn She said the podiunumdcsisnis ^ Siiid S aturday’s negotiatioiisins table at the entrance to0 the 960acre Ralph Clark,Cla 65. and his brother. ain't broke, don't fixLX iiit." Americaican flag waving in thele completed, had prtKiuc1uc«.h 1 a majt>r breakihniiighgh farm comple.x. They staylyed for about Enunett, 67, m>-ned< th e farm ihat the In rough outlines,es. at least, the breeze; anda a “democratic stair-r- There are some didifferences —aproposxjsal from the F'leemen diatiat 40 minutes. Freemen nownoi call Justus Township, 1996 Democratic podiumpo< looks a way" that th visually linked tbeie iHitween the 1996 andid 1992 podi- ,d 'the 56-day standoff, They were followeded by G lo ria ll w-as soldd at a sh eriffs sale Nov. 16. / w hole lot like th e 1991992 D em ocratic sp eak er•T w v ith th c audience, ums. perhaps so that CClinton and ^ "e prtjiroposal would requirere Ward and her two1 idaughters. 1994.iifter.alrr.a bank foreclosed. podium in New Yorfork's Madison Behindnd the podium was a high-h- Core can continue to> >WTap them - Squiire Garden. tech \-idede“0 ^^•alL 23 feet w ide b y 1717 selves in the mantle of “change," And why not, a. pragmaticpi pol feet taU,U. meanti to be i> ‘^rindo^v on»n their 1992 political mailantni. ” ”/hat a ri(ide!’ Astironauts } rocket might ask. Bill Clintorlion and .•\I Core the fulurture." F o r e.vaniple. th e 191996 podium beat the Republican:ans m '92. Why This year'syi model also has cas-s- will have a sliced-off cj change th e pi>diun»I tlithat worked in eading stepssti and likely will featurere l)elow th e sp eak er's pos; awj^ay with[ an inflaiitable amntenna that victorious campaiipaign? a traditicItional red. white and bluele There, convention1 iorganizers Podiums are morlore than just, color stlu:heme. compiimble with thele could display the partTty’s logo or CVI’B C.-VNAVHRAt,C 11a. (AP) — a n d bii>m-wcK)d televisionon studiti and a no suqjri-jrise; llie 1996 model is thele The Democrats ha\aven’t been quicklv bejbegan prejxiring for the big opmentidd studyst iind p racticed mov- stately White Housese setting, with work off ReneI- 1-igler. a Californiaiil a b le to u se th e seid foror an incum- eventr'releiilease of im inflatiible imten- ing the shutJ iu itle nibot arm in prep^t- som e of th e Siime higl'iigh-Ievel securi- productidtion designer who collabtvcv bent at one of their cc< o n v e n tio n s na tliiit willrill s^'x-11 tt) th e size of a ten- ration for .Monday's antenna ty measures huih in. They are an rated onn th t e 1992 ptKlium. since Jimmy Carter waswi amning niscourr. release. essential part oi thehe iinager\' the Atid whilew| convention officialsIs for re-election in 1980.). I'he sixX iliLs-minauts will deploy thehe nienna. mountt^d on three |X)litical parties um:■- to t< sway voters did notI lean |i on Lagler to repro-!>• ' Cobb declined to di:lisclose how e,\perimeiiental antenna Monday le struts, will resemble a watching the conven■•entions on the duce thele design, th ey d id n ’t th e c y linder would Ih - iLsed.il« m orning,. tl th eir first tn ajo r task 177 e once il out of a Ni\ tulK-, t> rder massive mi changes either,r. S he Siiid th e e n tire dcdesign would miles up.). (Once free of Endeavour,ur. if a k iid ien tab le and is fully ’ The podmins an'ri' ■supposed to accordinling ti> Delmarie Cobb, a be unveiled “very tiolose" to the the antenn;nna irill l>e filk^d with nitn>- communicate niessagi.iges alxm t tlie s(X)keswt)iivt)tnan f«)r th e to n v en tio n 's's convention, whith mnsis Aug. 26-29 ^en gas. Ix-comli­ ii^ die liu^iesT infliit-iit- Jd e.'qvind lo neiirly SO feet two parties, thoughih thei meamtig chid' .•xetutiveex« officer, Debri*'i«‘ al the United Center, able struc:ucture in space since the,h e. . Mer. and lh e stru ts should 1960s. '2 feel. Depending on how ,’s newest shuttle roareded cmiiins in orbit, the reflec- seiLside pad at 6:30 a.m. — T h e an ier Scientitists race3 to save Jabandol ined inflatablenna s m ay be x'isible from tht- right aroui3und sunrise and right on p arachuteI half ot of the . • dme. th e size of^vhere a I iiroim d th e world at Sunlight!ht glistened uff the tall rock-:k- inflated. nd sxmset. mine s\shafts foi>r hibernilating ba ct plumt.*s.rs. and th e sh u ttle could Ik- ' hopes the S14 million It ^ould c . . . . seen for more m< than four minutes. It ■ k L'- IRON MOUNI ALN,s’. >Mith, i.-VI'»- I------— ing in the Upper, Peninsi in diameter,-nt will d em oastraie the fea- is-ula m\-aded resem bled■d ia bright star as it sped outlUt f liiunchiiig spacecraft with Clum}>etl together in1 d- mosququitoes. black of sjght. ex ten d 92 ft acts about bats ) long it rema.- antennas, sun shades .mtl ness on the wall >)f■ aran .li'atuioned flit.'S iuid other pests. “ W h a t Ia ride! Boy, that wasas iron m ine, th e hil>emaiilaiing iMts hard- ^ N'f’espades Sp Ova In Michigan: big Bats also pollinate de ;• live iiniennaijor pans. Inflatable struc desen plants great!" coicommander John Casper The Space Shuttle Ei m uch lighter — a nd cheap- ly resemble the streeteething. swoop- browtnlHr. littte brown; northern (also and disperse seeds, cniciidal for eciv saij shortlytly iifter reaching orbit. southern ha ing. m enacing creaturesires i>onniye-s- “A beautilUtiful way to stiin th e diiy." d should be Inore reliable h o m ir movies. ndiana; rad: tioaiy: silver'* "We’re making greatIt progress m Mission Cor sunrise onds Control said. Ilis cnnv had begun wor 3f die lack of moving pans, "Hey. lo«)k at this."■■ bl)iol,.ciM Alk-n : Easton6 plplstreDe; eveldng. helping people realize 1 N ASA h(i ; how l)cnefi- By earlyly afterntM)n. Casper andid labtinitory filled with cr aid. Kuna says, shining; a liphi on Ihl- QMMIctlichigan spedes eat only . cial bats are,” says Rob’'re like sharks and1 snakes,s mys- Endeavor ma creanu-e moves its fnUiiiiUled wings. It’s night‘ ticiiltyiH- creiitures.’’ CALE^NDARo er — thiuitrd DnVbiood-suddngb^ira - US young and weak. s;iyslys Kurta. a bat □ n l0 ^ .Michigiin has n in e batit spedes; the lems. and sh specialist with !£asteiitem Michigan ifflplre’ spedas of Latin most common are the lilittle brown ork in a mini- becau.se of d Universit>'. He tenderllerly plates the Amarid.'a.'«tiieh ara IvestMk para* iind the big brown, cr>-stal. m etal uffidals said. bat on a ledge; but it continuesi its llie ir ideal ‘ B resslC ancerSrSupportCroup * Monday,Itment only. Call 736-1675. Steve Smith, an Iron Mi.Mountain cavc cDmiigM.ihtWhenflyinfflnthed^ Kurta and Smith fountnd the. tiny, 5 ^ option Area oftbc luthcm Idaho Regional Can:anccrCenter. For infonnatl explorer, would feel; a pang of sad- on ediolocation (sonar). w riggling little browTi wwas perfect: I 40 years o f age o r older?ivb H: at 737-2441 o r ness. notvisiofllo n /‘ ’ • damp, temperature in thtl c low-IDs. ' J ‘"Kly > Cr»lBa« 733-3700. verage for a mammogram, or >ecied 11 mines OHoaiy.fy, red and *i)vai;«halred bats The two have inspect On th e o th e r han d , it wwas shallow criteria VOU qualify for a fr this year in the centralral ;md w estern ' tand tOlive Iv alone In hoBow treea. and probably containciled no more □ CPRPRCUss • Tuesday&Thui form colonies and Uve In . hurray, May2l&23,6;30-.imited number of grants iteranceava Room. To Upper Fertinsula, hopinj?ing to preserve ♦ , OftatS (Ol than 250 hat-s on uxtlikelj?ly candidate regisfiistcr, call 737-2007. bat hibernation spotsts and; prevent -IfataOfllIT itrae&irn cwh la barm^ for preservation. West, Suite J. Call 7 3 6 -1675. th c d eaths of untold thoihousands of th e ^.-OrtlOUSai Kurta and Smith did: >Tsitv se\'cral _ _ misunderstood mammal: ■X, Drugs, and OSHA: ont orientationor lo federal regulai nals. n i i i H i l others that were refuges» for tens of ^ Sex, ly.M ay20.7:00p.m., RccepiMlUi at the workplace They’re rushing to> stayst ahead of thousands of bats. Theyy !hope those forctr employers • Wednesday, ^May 22,7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m., Itlon, call C har BasiU-Divbteser%itions r t f ^ r r d property owners andd Iflocal officials Kurta says,lys. “Closing them will likelyy m ines will bca»m e succesess stories as by- ctcalling 733-3974. who a re d o sin g off abimxmdoned shiifts decimatee our o bat population.’* did the Millie Hill Milline in Iron and tunnels — relic;!c;: ofi a m in in g So what?at? Aren't bats just annoyingg Mountain. »areanChiIdbirthClaAS *• Thursday,M8yJ3.7-9:: industry that once propelledpr the little raseiscals that pull hair, suckIc Smith, a city fircfigh}hter with a ^ 0-I0p.m.,5lhWestConrenter(locat(^attheb#ck • Upper Peninsula econtonomy hut has blood andcid carry rabies? taste for adventure, knewwthoen-cro “fo"o u r north parking lol). N opreregistration p r required. m o^y disappeared. F o rg ett Ithe Dracula films, Kurtaa bats in Millie Hill. He anand a buddy Concertos abour safetyety and liability says.. Nororth' American bats catt sneaked inside as lcen-ag« igersinl972. Iations about safety and hrnhl arc laudable, Smith anic Vallev the heal However, every timeme a mine is fetish forhr hair. And they^ no moreB turned on flashlights andidrccoiledot 1., Canyon Sprines Inn. Resei sealed, that’s one less\ piplace bats can susecpdblet>le to rabies t h w o th er wildi th e sight of thousands ofr batsb against hibernate. If il happensn s ini late fall or animals, theceiling, winter, entire colon:onics can be lastead,] d, K urta says, b ats a re N orth1 “It was a mass of grayy flesh, mov- ViAGIC»:30 p .« „ E d u catio n C e n te r i entom bed inside. America’s’s 1leading p redator o f night-• ing and his.-ang." Smith n EY rccalls. “We “Mines are the mostlost significant flying tnsc

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f — * — —Repuiblican: I S f a u l t -Clinto ^ _ ,=r- on W(Eielfare ireform1 issues$ wM WASHINGTON (AP) — the Amenerican people are suckerss Clinton proposal. ___Determ ined not.lo.be be outTnnnpn. and.will.SIl.suffer from some kind,of.)f. Clintpn_hos rejecteeed the GOP vered by the \Vhite HouseH( on one amnesia.”l” bills on th e g r o u n d ’the]i^ ack guar- of their core issues, RejRepublicans on Dole,in in a late-night session withh antees for protectingchildren ch and Sunday condemnedcd. President reporters•rs oboard his planee h av e a d e q u a te fed eraloversight. o Clinton’s welfare refonform proposals Saturdayay. said, “We go to thee Sen. Christopherr Dodd. D- W- I as misguided and rrii id d le d w ith states, Ukeike we go up to Wisconsin,1, Conn., defended Clintnton. saying loopholes. to t a lk akabout welfare and thenn the president had helelped bring tU yiU H - “Your welfare reforform proposal 'ClintonI announcesai he may givc'e • welfare numbers downm InHssuing does Uttle to encouxageage famiUes to Wisconsirsin a waiver, if we go to0 waivers to most stales,;s. including . sup[»rt themselve^. it encourages enough stalessti we may strai^tenn Wisconsin, allomng thebem to c arry continued M-elfare tnstciste a d of w ork o u l th e Mcoti untry.” out experiments in w e l f a r e and it perpetuates the misguided The letter,let signed by Housee reform. “This has beenen very con- practice of providingng welfare to Speakerr Newt1 Gingrich,-R-Ga., sisieni as pan of ther ipresident's ------non-citizens,” House; GOPG leaders Majorityy L1 e a d e r D ick A rm ey , R-L- program over the la«ast several - wrote in a lener lo Clintlinton. Texas,Ways and Meonss years,” he said on CBS.5. The letter came; a day after Conunitteetee Chairman Bill Archcr,■, ’ “ H e ’s n o t sa y in g i tt’s ’s perfect.” ... . "' I N tt Clinton, in his weeweekly radio R-Texas,, andaj human resources sub-y Senate Democratic leaderle Tom - ; 'k 1 fl address, deflected Repiepublican crii- committeeee chairman E. Clay Shaw.r. Daschle of Soulh Dakrkota said of • ' -.'-A'.' icisms of his welfareare stand by R-Fla., critTitidzed welfare proposalss the Wisconsin planJ o n N B C ’s ' endorsing a welfare-t(s-to-work pro- put forthh ini ainion’s 1997 budgett “ M eet th e P ress." BiX ' ^ gram initiated byy Wisconsin, plan, “He wants still to finfi d a w ay ‘ r'.-.i.? Republican Governcrnor Tommy It said1 thattl Clinton's suggested1 through federal legislatiltion to take Thompson. five-yearr time-limitt on cash wei-I- care of the imperfectiitions at the I-..: , ' fi Clinton, who hass vvetoed two fare beneflefits had so many excep->- stale level." Republican welfareire overhaul tions thatat “welfare will remain as White House spokesjrsman Brian plans, told Congress he would sign lifelong habit,ha just as it is today,"” ' Cullen noted that theadministra- a any bill that was mod a iv e rs in Wisconsin plan, whicilich requires money whenwh their welfare rollss . 38 states over fhe l!• a s t t h r e e ever>’ adult on welfarere tot get a job, go up wot,-ould maintain “the cur-- years. ; if necessary- in commurnunity scrvice rent perve■verse incentive structure “Every waiver theyy have sub- ______jobs. a s s o c i a tted e with” the Aid to) milted i we have apprciroved." he _ Republicans accused?d iClinton of a Fam ilies‘S With Dependentt said. ; A fireflghtiiIting crew walks the shoihoulder of the highway' asa fire crowns out in the tree tops in the cyiiical'ploy to steal tl 1 the thunder Children\ programp . “Thtf president fellt they were p,,,^ 5 sanan Isabel National Fores■est near Buffalo Creek. Colo.,C on Sunday. A forebrest fire started in from Sen. Bob Dole, his presximed Clinton'sn 's p la n tc. c o n tin u e wei- builtI on work and fami on Saturday and burnedled over tl.OOO acres. — opponent this fall,1, 'who is to fare lo nonlon-dtizens was ari'"abuse; sibiUiy : and that they c,!nta^;;7hec« 'He = - or address the welfareire issue in of iaxpa>-ei>-crs’ a n d im m ig ran ts b estt elements i that this admiministration i Wisconsin on Tuesday,ly. Newi-sweek interests," thej'( s.iid. suppons 1 in welfare -rel'eform. The ■ I magazine reports in iisits upcoming Republiblicans would end pay-- president | praises thalai kind of X -xVilorado Fl forestf fi]ire scorcches issue that Dole is expecp e a e d to pro- m en ts to nnc o n -d tiie n s a n d txuTi over: reform i that Wisconsiisin has put pose mandatory' druglg itesting for .control ofif u'clfare\ programs to the^ forward.” i welfare recipients. states, pro)roviding them with block The Wisconjan plan wtwould elimi- 1 | I Sen. John McCain,, R-Ariz., R said grants. nate1 AFDC and requiuire every 000 acrc•es, huncdreds fieee area on CBS’ “Face the NaiSation," that The Republicans F citedI adi u ll recip ien t to g et a jojob immedi- Clinton’s tactics werer “shameless.""s Congressiosional Budget Office dataI ately.i wilh the states fi:finding pri- BL’FFAKkLO C R E E K . C olo. {AP)') S m oke resem bU ng hugage thunder- No injuriesie s ha\-e b een r e p o n e d . The American peoplee “expect“ the showing. thattl 1.3 million people; \-ate-sector ^ jobs that caran be subsi- — Firefighghters from four slatess heads could be seenn for miles Meanwhilehiile, another forest fire presideni to be a persoirson of prind- on welfareire would be required toI dized t if necessary orr j p ro v id in g co n tain ed1 5(50 percent of a fast-mov-•- around ihe Denver mele tro p o lita n 15 m iles wesiiv-est of Fon CoUins had pie. and his whole cacampaign is work by’ 20022< under their plan,, community c ser\‘ice jobsbs if no pri- ing fire SuSunday that had racedd area. burned moreore than 250 acres, offi- based on the belief sonwmehow that but onlyly 900,000 under the! v \ a te jo b s a re a^-ailable. through 11.11.000 acres of parchedd Forest Senice offidalials said the daLs said. ThereTht werv no reports of p in e forest;t iin less than a day. forc-:- blaze likely had bee; e n s e t bv injuries o r ddai am ag e to buildings. ------1 ing hundred:e'ds of people lo flee. cam pers. A b o u t SOC600 firefighters from re is b ehaving it-self w ellII At leaM 600 residentsU.S. campers Colorado. CaUfomia,Cali W>-oming and Ex-adviisor larljuahaI club( offejrs e're anticipating a littlee and mountain btken. frorom Buffalo Idaho were^re on the fire lines cooperation3n from Mother Nature."“ Creek and nearby Pinee evacuated Sunday. s a id R ik Kajans. Ks fire operationss their home> Saturday asa the fire “I was realreally scared that I was chief. Vaged through the dry! ponderosa i about lo die."die said 10-year-old stands byI: home deeliveries KirefiphieIlers could not estimatee pine and ran 10 miles easte lo the Dane Comst'Tistock. one of 10 Cub w h e n th e: fire fi would be broughtI South P la ite R iver in jusiis t hours. .At Scouts w ho0 wasw; rescued after seek- t-RkldcrNewsSer>-icc Gov. ( Pete Wilson vetoed•d legisla- under contrntrol. It started shortlyV least iwi) hom es b u rn edI dovs-n.d ing refuge: in in a cabin Saturday. "I decision tiunt th a t M-ould legalize nmanjua- before nwmHin Saturday at a camp-I- Mon- people were evacuatede thought abouix)ut what would happen ns KLAND. Calif. — Two. na r for medical treatmentnts. They ground in ti i Buffalo Creek in Piket; Sunday from Deckers. se>.everal miles to us. WouldJd iti hun when we ^ed? Seattle Times y o u n g; “dealers" “ ( pull up to an hax-e h collected 750,000 si^aignatures. National For•orest at 7.500 feel, aboutt south of the tire, .md thele Waterford Would we; evere' see our parents O aklandid side\%-olk. stopping their m r ore th an th e 433,000 \-.UiUidsigna- 30 miles «utju th w e st of D enver. C an w n an-a 10 ih e north.1. again?" STAN\VOOD. Wash.u - A fter alj p -sedan just long enough tures t needed to qualif* thil e mea- the small-town outrage,se. a profe. tor a projTospective bu\-er to dimb sure. s r I sional reprimand and now no Ihc Iws examine the goods, “ W e ir>- lo m a k e e v eer> i th in g of a job she loves, Stanvan»oodHieh lis Travers. 36, who was that’s I Ncated to cannabibis avail- m School teacher Val' SchrAioedcr soil ised with AiDS last year, able," a said Jeff Jones hiv> no apologies. as pungent packets .of high- founder.oft the Oaklandd b ^ e r ^ IMORUs n “You can’t humiliatee ssomeone if - ™marijuana and seeds are dub c who dune to tbe BaBay A rea V they btflie%’e what’s beebeen done is I from a large plastic bag from fi South Dakota two >-eN'ears ago rig h t.“ she said. “I canran hold my anddisplspla>-ed. to tl “jcjin the mcn-ement." iY SALE head u p high. I still conan maintain hands over cash for two •The club sells NoJ o rth e rn my integrit>’." bags off stseeds, the fruits of which Califomia C “mixed han'crierst" and - It has bem fi\-e monthsiths since the I’® 1 ®smoke to cope with dis- A sian strain “Quad-A” muirijuiuu, at ^ Spanan Spectrum, the^ scschool's sni. eaa^relaldated pain. dried d and free of the moiold that E this isn’t your average could c a n a c k a person >sidith AIDS HIGH /IAN RAF dent-run newspaper aac d v is e d bv Schroeder, printed a storyoty about the street dmdrug deal It’s a senice for or o other temiinal diseaseses, Jones C V j Reg. M33 5 ” B ^ S statistical incidence of bestiaUty memberers of the Oakland said. s: A n a rray o f seeds andnd b aked ^ WSIERRA C aiuiabisbis Buj-ers Club, who seek goods g are a\iiilable. among farm bo>-s- SALE With the headline, “HoiH o^-m anvof rum len o in al illnesses such A typical sales pilch:b: “Non- HH D a m >-ou out there Uve on afaim’-'the a f: .asApSaS a nd cancer. T he group is organic oi has a kick to it bulut organ- IQ its-vie».son "in bj fourfo poi adw ates whose ic ic h as a definite high as w< CO- *75*>*$5999 aniclc quoted students' the subject. / w ork hasa s b een sanctioned b\- th e founder fc Matthew Quirk.. 2 2S. teUs R H A story ab o u t the article id Ot>* Council. a a cast omer. IAN r------100-m em ber grt)up is simi- Aaron Thames, a comrnmunity lgraj ivuic a W a t e r i appeared in ne^v-spapers; ME proof River nation. lar’^ o 'tather 'J “buyers clubs" that college c^ student, acts5 asi the Efl Last u'cek. school Princrindpal Gary operate; clrt>p-ind m ariju an a empo- group’s gi outreach person,n. giving |B JWKT W M M . 3 B a g s Vegor aimounced thatI S-earbook producnonion and pho- ‘H P” S'®'3'ears, except for one key fourth fc founder, Andrew CGlazier. tography is o%x*r. It hasIS nothingr to nee: It cklivers. ' 29, 2 is a gardener wbo helj^ p s club do H-ith the bestiality bro*iBtHihaha. he ‘ T h e EEast a Bay dub was bom in members iii nurture thei p u t — said, but next year sheshe’ll teach March,, v. w h e n O a k la n d q u ie tly plants. pi freshman and senior EngU b ecam ethi th e th ird Bay A rea d ty to B ecause m arijuana is illiUlegal in ■ / g S B f i B VIETI Vegar said the dedsaonM tot reassign t the use of marijuana for an>* ai form under state andd 1fedenU ■ PEAK 1 Bfl M O D a #8505-771 S±roedcr was based onasevenUf»> si 1 IMoposes a n d dirinrted its law, la dub memben face theteriskof B | h m' JUN< tors, induding soRW uRSpeim edfied p e r P®**" to make arrests of such arrest, ai olthough Bay An>rea law _ tflCKPACK % BOC sonnel Lssues. But the b i ^ •*ve*y low priority." enforcement ei agendes halave not lU X169sg. *95” SALE he said, was his dedsioaa toti o e a te a ^ j ' le grtwp makes deliwries pursued pi peoi^e who use m arijua- R e g .'2 8 " “ media program that requiresre a “P ckm-n th e E ast Bay, from na tu for m ^cal reasons asIS a high teacher with technka] andnd\-ocatiooal i Costa C ounty to th e Santa priority. pi skills rather than joumalisnlism training. ^ bounty line, proponents of “If they get caught thih e y get ENAMELWyi a m S A L E I > ocnm scLicnoN- The story idea was hatcheth ^ during a m cdicjnalnal marijuana an* on the treatcKl tr Uke e%‘er>'bod>* elsesc," said f getting a staicM-ide initia- supervisor st Dave Dressonn th e meeting of newspaperer staffers, «iseof sc r e c ui-L A R E - g g Schroeder said. One boy’oy s parents ti«onthethe Ncn-ember ballot. S Si o u th e r n A la m e d a C o u n ts ^ OFF L O W P had gi>'cn him a book aboutMxubo>.sand O rg an i.inizers for the Narcotics N Enforcementt ' sex, and it included a statistic stal that Compassiissionate Use Initiative “The>- “1 get a rrested and pirosecut- n one out of e v ^ ' fiw bo>-5.svimUreon w mountedsd their campaign after ed." ei a farm or visit one regular!ilariy has sex with animals. “Somebody said. Thislis is a farm U n itCed W ay chielef set to resi} REEZE DE community, this is a newlews stoo'. i i i r l " r-OFF vioi^uN H she recalled “It’s a nast>-1< FOOD v m * nm s . DOOM TBiiuD I WASHINGNGTON (AP> — Elaine term tei for conspirao', tax oiand frau d HIED 2 0 House H topic people don’t want ™ t™ MS L.Chao.wh,vho help^ United Way convictions. ca H e is oppeolinj abouL But it's straight newie«.s.Icoold „f America ______- m m j u n a m not censor that story." :a rebuild after a 1992 Ms. i Chao, a fonner heai o f Ihe urrounding its former P Pe eace C orps, says she' pUui , . In retrospect, Schroeh | Slumbeijack & differently. P erhaps shi .0 said she will leave b>* tia 1IKERS I have discussed with stud tial campaign and workk for the ■ * T h « n n a rFM » s tSlM pins I tudentsthe seofl reelectionre< of her husbor P e a k 1 B a c k p a c k ■ possibiliTyof negative coi and. Sen.' ■ 20 ^ P M b ^ e o r i gginal i r purposes for which Mitch Mi McCotxnell. R-Ky. S le e p in g reaction, sKe said. “It’s a sti Ight into United Way of 1 ^ ■■ liHWhtin) a topic that makes peopii Poula Horper Bethea,^a, c h a ir - — to clean up the past woman wc of the Unitedt W' a y o f H , • RIDGC H fonable. That’s why thei XX B sition United Way of America An board of go\-ema ' dom of expression — to ir KJTs, d e d - . ■ I K for the future — have iled itc Ms. Choo with institucu tin g n e w HIAXE I— M ^ 1 5 V pie talk about and thinhtnk about beenfulfillelled,“ she said Friday, fin 'M things,” she said. financial and monagemea e n t con- OFF ______J complete." trots tm and increasing mem In January, soon after i 0 was named presideni, ond om fundraising le\-els. by staff writer Lii Da : executive officer in “Elaine Chao has beenn vital to ^S&HSSSI '' Stanwood School Distr )2 in th e w ak e o f a scan- t n Schroeder a letter of re|: transforming United > o f Mon-Fri repnmand. d^.u-oundnding former president America. An Her dedicated i B:30AMfc> Shortly after that. Superii W U lia m Animon>% r,. w ho alo n g w ith coi Ray Reid filed an unprof coupled with ^er leaders!rship a n d m 6 pm . s was convicted of he condua complaint against her compassion, have e the stale superintendent« • th e charit>-out of obout U Un n ite d W ay o f A m erica to tc reg ain ^ 152 2nd y SMWS£1 Falls I 8^ the puUic*s trust and confi A ifidence,".! to c k o n H a n d .- W 5:30S-: m instruction. The state hosi A m m o n)T y bis 's e n in g a se>-en->-ear sh< upon that complaint. she said in o statem en t. Ave. S./ Twin vghi5/25/96.LifnilKJtoSlo ■ r

A-6 Tlmo4-N«wa.T«. Twrin Falls. Idaho Monday,, WMay 20, 1996 WorldI ^eltsinusjsiays^he^w H sh aakeiip ■ f f i caabinet, borrov^V others"s’ ideas ISK, Russia (AP) — Boris Bo ^ in. aiming to undercut suppippon_ - t e II7^ fdrhisds centrist nvals in Rus-sia'sspres- pr ^ l§ id en tialial race, promised Sundaylay to I •«. s h a k e »up his Cabinet and adu som e of his opponents’ proposals. . . ■ Y eltsiItsin is locked in a close raceni ^ Communist challeng•nger / . ady Zyuganov in ihe Junene lG - ion. But there are nine othother I d ates in th e race, and Yelt« ; some of their voters to Ix: “ii s ? mov. fresh government shouldId be1 IM :m id lo inspire greater cononfi- r'" !-i » I th e presideni .said on a caj trip to the Siberian city of i IK . /] . E arlier iliis w eek, Yeltsini.so/d .sa J offered his tliird-place ppppppo- reformer Grigorj- Yavlinsky, APfMo et job and control of Rus.^ii;tail's Russian Presidentit Boris Yeltsin, right, spispeaks with a g ro u p o f ark et reform s if h e would ddrop n C o ssack s in th eirr formerf uniforms duringIng his preelection tour Hj ^ ihe race. Yeltsin appeanared In tho Siberian cityty of Omsk, Suriday. for more horse-tradirding Yavlinsky disputed th;iia t whole siory. .Most.1 polls p< indicate the election "No offers were mailade to m e, a nd I m ight hinhinge on these voters — so , ly not take inieresiing ide;deas don’t expect any," YavlinskyV lold Yeltsinin h hns been try in g h ard to favlin-skv?" ^'eltsin said inin aan Associaied Press Television 1 in undercutcut their alternatives, candi...... ew i\ith a Silxuian TV statioiItion, Moscow. “The presididem and I dis- dales likeike Yuvlinsky or retired G ea 4Ppmo therT A JI President Lee Terrong*hul, (eft, and Presidiident o f B urkina F aso BfaiilaSse Comparore, review AK-Tass news agencj’ reporport* cassied siiddngs. not appointments."ap Alexandender Lebed. Yeltsin’s com- JW t h e h o n o r ed. “WTiyTiy not lake ideas fmm odu guard at an officiaicial welcoming ceremonany for Comparore Sundajday in Taipei. Taiwan. )dier He said Simday thatiat h e w as stay- m ents indiindicate he thinks a svsveping ■" . “ candidateates?" The same goes for peo-pei ing in th e race. Zyu,ruganov, mean- Cabinet?l slshakeup might help him. ^ pie, hei ssaid: “We should replactlace, while, said the alliancnee wouldn't do espedallydiy if he can lure some riv-als Hi M O maybe,, thtl e g re a te r p a n o f th e gov-goi the presideni any goo-’s voters proi obably wouJdn't needs to:o e^expand his Ixisc of support, . . sweepiniing Cabinet shakeup andani -vole for Yeltsin. Manyly Rus.s>aas feel becausee tlithe Communist vote won’t- L e e T e n g -•hui h becom es fiiIrst dem ocratica:rally elected pre'esident policy p° changes in retum1 forfo YelLsin lias lx>tdied thth e nation’s piist- be enotijjiiijji for him to win. Zv-uganov h is su pjport. p t Yeltsin later said1 heh Soviet tnuisition to der fll'A.IIA. ChinaUl— Tt)day. the |------emoa-acy and a needs to10 appeala; to “gray" area vot------1 offered Yai'linskTV, a deputy premieiftior- frec-market economy,S'. They want to ers andI sh'ho re p re s e n ts teesiw nek:le kind of stability and Ixr the ihc Chinfso-spcakinking world’s first Taiwanese * pi llC l 3 said his r Dresident off s rival wanted to be primiim e the^e ideas — but lhe>-L*>- don’t w-ani to presidentnt oof all Rus.si;uis." said politi- dfmoa-aiic;illy ok-ctfcted presideni. ' m in is teer r and turned him downwn, vote for Yeltsin. I'he inaugtiratioitn o<»f L*.*e Teng-hui. a d anal.vst:l.vst Sergei .Miu-kov. ti> Iv icillowtti by .1a p;ilap celebration to visit Chinilia, talk peaace I---- with lolk dancinfj 'i lg and fireworks T..\AIPFl. Taiwan (APi — sees as Taiwan's moviives toward il acn>ss the island. Ls t Ls the culmination Taiw;iwan's president is offering, II'ti' lonnal independence.. It1 was par- | of Timnin's tnoluiion ion. in ju-si ow r a visitit China and meet withith liaiUu-ly iuigered whenai Lee made dLK'iide. fnm i n rvpre pressive one-party c..mnTimunist leaders th ere in thehe a private visit to theth United •itaii* u n d e r m artial ial law to a full- Lniere.•rests of p^Mce. Slates last year. Bothih sid es say llwlRLtJ demiKracj-. Inn Ihis inau>:ural speech to be they want rc-tmification.in. but differ On the same day. •< W h a t* Ev e r y y. 400 rjiiles n onh deliviivered today. Lee I'eng-huimi on the terms, } B u s inn e s s in iniunhinii Cliinii, n u residents of this sa\-ss heh wDuld like lo travel to tliehe In his six.*vch. Ia-v triestri to eikse tiny rice-finminf: nllaillage in Zhejiang miiinl;inhuid and "m eei .uid dirLVtiytiy C hina's wi»rries. pnivince will eltxn a \ a village aimmit- exch;:hansje opinions with thehe "I am deeply conviik'inced that tet* m m.inaj;e their h ir ham let. p«)pula- , C hincinese Communist le.ider\ to the Chinese people shallsl com- - tio n riS . MUS]TKN( , . . ' opt-n■n a new era in dialogue .mdnd plete the historical testst of peace- m a tb o u t T he H uajia VDte i' f IS ver>- lim ited: coopeiperation." ful unification in the 221st centu- Citizeii> will chtHisc fn .• fn>m iunong four Lee<.v’s office reteastnl the lext of ry." he says, addinglg th a t th e candidates — ail Cor Communist Party thesp.spc-ech on Siind.iy. . oiition of indejvndenceX* LS “unnec- mcmtxTs — for thrtvrtv open positions chijhinese and Taiwanese leaders.•rs e.vs;u^' ;uul imi»s.'dble,’' on the cji'mmittw.*. But But if is p a n of an h a v•e e not met since. China'sI's But Lee urges Chinona to “face L o cc a l, S ka te a md . ; .unbitious ninil dennx mocratization prr>-' Natioiionalist government fled 10 lo up to th e facts" thnt Taiw-an Ti has fyain launched by ih ■ the government [|jf i>lisl.md in l'M‘> after losing.a; .1 been sep.irated from1 thet main- iliat in ihe lung term•m couJdi be much civil1 warv to Communist forces,.•s. L u id ^n ce llWy. m o re s ig n ific a n t tl; than Taixvan-s chinana considers Taiwan a rene-le- "W e in Taiwan haveve realized cn)ivning achievementlent p F e d e r e pnivince. the dream .)f all Chininese." he r a l R e ^^ u la tioo n s. \ Both cases delnin unk myths that Leee e was e le c te d n> .i secondid says. "We have createiled im eye- Chinese culture, built uilt on a founda- termn c on .March 2.^ am id increas-IS- catchiiiR ecjinomic mitliracle and tion o fC o n fu d an ideal leals. is incompat- ,ng hostilityho; iK'twevn the cnminu-IU- achieved world-iKclaimc ible with in ie democra nc^d democ- nist mainland m and the capitalistist ranc reiDniis," fVomoted by one of ; of Cluna s p a m ’ ,sland,id, China c .u n ed out milii.tr>'O' "'n iere has lieen no que-stionqi of i elders, the \ill.i«e demo;mocrac>' pn)gr.un ex’erci rcises off I'aiwaiVs coast in cultural and nationalil identity I iK-jliui in I'VSr .IS thele 5 p>any'struggled adviintince of the voting in an effonin lviv\-een us." he say-s. “W to find a way to make U liiit exists I ake local leaders to intinitimidate voters, IS nothing m ore th;m a dislispute over i more acciuintable. ThtThe elected local ci,j„lina is concenied by wliat 11 il systems and wavs of life." leaders rvpl.iceti the• appointedap chiefs I of the fann collective;ives. which were Ivgin st>nercent of C hina's counmtr>-side. But some of whom view i w it w arily as a t o j v filleilled. It is self govem m eni .itat so far. ihe miiinland e.\piqx^riment has _ jxilential ch'illenge to to piirt>’ contn)l. the mostit IwsicI level." v.iried greatly from provincep to , T I ■_) ihe [irojxain has establi;iblislied a surjiriv ’Ilie mamain difference l>etwec-n theie pnivince .md even count)lty tocoumy, This spccial ONE-DAY-0•ONLY seminar is for area uigly Mronj; fix«hold m ca business ow ners, managinagers. and I m many parts of C hina and an Taiwan cases is one tifif A n e le c titin h e ld earlier e; this ‘.upcrvist)r> who wanl lo pn tile cimntn' promote a healthier, safer.;r. and more productive worikorkplacc. You'll scale. TaiI'aiwan is a technologicallyly month in Luo Dti, anoth«iier \ill.ige in ‘ Icaleam valuable information IVvpiti- its limitatior on on how lo help your coiompany meei imponantI gug o v em n icn i ; tions, the village .idvanceded island of only 21 millionm Zhejiang province, showedsl the rcg ckx'tion pl.m has perm ■cgulations. plus tips on workerwn safely and managenrmeni. Sign up early ... spaspace is limited. frm itied millioas jK-ople where wl the iH.*rr ont--fifthi of humimiiy withh sentative democracy.it wns n ot ili'ni(»cracy. .Sot surpri■prisingly, m any a|>>pulatiiation of more than 1.2 billion,11. nnii.il of .m election at all,ill. h.i\ e found they like if. ■it. ’ W iv rc eent n i of whom are jx.-as.ints, is . Hie candidates for chi:hiiirman and .And in a land bleakak of good news a developioping-countr>' w here the (K-r-r V ice cluiirm an. m th e villi! B B g lliige cotimiii- nn the civil nghts fron ront. th e village capita inccncome is only Uv nui unopixised. \ ’oierers — avsem- demotTac%' plan has het become the tlar. Taiwanan's fledglitig deniocr.icyy bk-d in the Communi.siI Part>-I meet- iinn i)f foreign gover k'ernments and touches th e full sjx.vtnim of republii itig h.iM u n d e r p o rtralifs it of Marx, ititernational aid prc programs. The can mle.*. ffrom affairs of st.ite to ihee Fn>;els. I.enin. Slalin aa; n d .Mao — Ford Foundation nnd ind the United nitty-grittyitty of local budgets. China'ss were .isked to choose amonga four Nations Dev elopment P It Program , both democTatiiatic e.xiK'riment is lim ited to0 ciuidid.ites for three remimaining posi- nf which have comm em itted grant the countrntr^'s smallest {wiitic.il imit.r. tit>ns o n th e v illa g e committee, cc money to tht project, ict. see it as an Village cnicnmmittet-s a re ch.irgi-tl withh ( Under the 1987 “Orgaranic Law on iraportani step in China lina's own pdiiti- the mostt'onerous o and sensitive taskss the \ illage Committeeses." villages cal ev«)lution. in China’sI’s society — mana>;enu ni off are permitted lo demolocratically I "My point is that ) H you have lo the widelyL'ly despisttl family planningH elect three to five local leaeaders.y I R I Mexicaiin proseci RegistraItion I utor tortuiired, kiUeJd i Enrollment limited. 'P. ' hr-registmtion requirtd. Kegisler t by phone, mail, or MEXICO crrv (a f ) t o r M .V . I P) — A former vvith law■ enforcementer officials in the! 21 i -.vemmcn.c ' ‘ killed. ne\s-spapers repoi eric. Chamber of Corommerce. . ChamberSer tof Cummeice. | fported-Sundiiy, to newspapapers that Moreno could1 wx*siem \ s-uburb of MexicoCO Qt>-. and » H e was the fourtli top of 85H Blue LakesrsB lv ^ . N. 7.V'«.‘J:I6:ift , 3 offidal for the have beenL*n killed by a gang he tince■ identified i Sanpday. The; rnevi-spaper I attorney ReneraPs officeoff in Baja j)rotected,fd, Moreno also had other I La Jornada Siiid the>-hadid been shot I Please reserve _____ seal*. Anending: I California state to be killed this enemies:: HH e wns an ally of Me.'dcanI iuidi\ show tti signs of tonxm I year. reformists I c ^ I . ______: its and helped investigate Three other senior lavaw enforce- I "Fees: (includes lurK-hl ______I .Sources quoted byy A Me.xico City the slaying,ng of two aides to a leftist r ment officials from the; sslate have j _____ S6V for noo-C ham bci>ci i members • -- I newspapers suggestedd thaltl the slay- president!:Itia l candidate who nearlv beerit killed this year ing of Sergio Alorenono Perez, who toppled the nr: Sergio j _____ S4y firsi enrollce fmm ------I h e Piling part>- in 1988. The Armimdo / Silv^ a form err operatioru( I ------I prDsecuted drug crimes,ies, and his son federal Jttomey atti general's office in chief c for the federal judic Chamher-memhcr cum:j>mpan> , 4'!'______Osmani could bc linkinked to drug Mexico Cit lidal police; I ______I City declined comment on pnis<-cutor r R ebeci .^ ainla a Sosii; and , • i -______S.^9 each after firvi entiencullee from gangs. Many drugg gangs are the case Sunday.Sui fi I fonner chief pn»secuior JoJose Arturo I vour Cham ber-m cm. her I v r c m w . ____ I believed to maintain1 cocozy relaticms The bodii>dit*s of Moreno, 47, imd his OcIkw C Piiliidos. I . ------I Ecuadoreanins head to pollills as economic S_____ Total Due ' Conuct______I ic problems dei2epen j ;_____ tinclo^eJ Address ______I QUITO, Ecuadoror (AP) — th e Andes,es. Bul the balloting was r ranging from rightist loit Marxist 1 _____ Pleave hill m> companjwn> C ii) ,______—------I Ecuadoreans votedd Sunday: to peaceful,, in ii contrast to past years vwere seeking lo replac ------1 - S o t c ------_ Z i p------_ -- I r e p l a c e P r e s id e n t Sixto Si> Duran- when riolei ic e th e 74- U — ilent clashes between rival year-old > Duran-Ballen,1, b u t on ly Ballen. whose conservatvative govern- parties left SpxntorrJ hy ihf Collf 1------* •ft dead a nd w ounded. ' four f wei-e given n chancnee of win- ollfgr 0/ Snuihrm Idaho. Ma^icic Vallry Renional MrJUal Crnu ment has been plaguei;ued by social About 6.66.' million Ecuadoreans ning n many votes. If no c anJnd IhfI rnrn FalU Arta ChumlHrresidential candidates largi^t h dty. REGIONAL MEEDICAL CENTER;R .6 J 0 A D D I S ON O h AVI WIJT . TWW IN .IA lli, IDAHO

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Monday. May 20. 1»96 TantTimea-Nows. Twin FaUs. Mt>o A-7 Wofid - ^[-BriefIjiy^ — a d ^ c ^ lhandssever someid u t i e s - "nirkish troopstr kill 58 KiCurdishVebels SARAJEVO. Bosniinia-Her^egovina IB D H I (AP) — The leaderr iresign Sunday, Sunday. but even if Radovanin Kara_dzic met The rebels have ive been fighting for autononomy in yutheastem Turkeyy_____their_demand it seem■med.ufilikdy he.. ^ ' ------since 1984. and the govemmirijTaiincheaana new offensixx* last month, would truly give up pcpower. The latest battl^TATI. said an offi- . ■ , GAUHATL India idia — Some 500 poramilitajitary soldiers rushed to the dal in Bildt’s office! vwho spoke on jungles of northeaseastern India on Sunday in1 ana attempt to quell 5-day-- ■ mndition of anonymty:ty. old ethnic riots lhathat offidals say have killedI morem than SO people, “That was not enou^ugh for as," the Mo t Bcts of t>st)rtO rival tribes have been fightingfig v.ith puns and poi- offidal said “We wantnt total removal R jS S H son-tipped arrows ii fS in the dense jungles of Ass^ssam state. More than 100I of Karadzic. W’e are! inot accepting %-illages are involvolved in the fighting. Tensinsions between Bodo and1 verbal assurances." Sanihal tribespeopsople mounted last week wlwhen the bodiciof three: Even a resignatio young Bode women ion. however. HH b S len were discwered in the^ forest.fc The Bodos accu.sed would not prevent K.Karadzic from thc Santhak of killoiling them and burned dov^lowTi 15 Sonthal villager in ninning the show behehind a figure- retaliation. Retaliatiiatoo' \-iolence has raged sineincc. head. Karadzic vvho levar has dais said 50 prople)le hadI died, 'niere was no explanationex] for the dispari- been indicted-for 1 t)-. Tens of thousand war crimes. uids of people are homeless5S :after the filte r s burned Intematiunal offidals; rrefuse to meet down their tnud-andind-thatch huts. Many havee takent shelter in 10 relief Mifh him, and regard! hhim as one of About 60BO BosJan Serbs from ththe vilNage of Skugric alattended a small politica:ical rally, complete with camps, and at leasisast three children have dieddi< of dysentery in the the main impedimcn ;nts to impie- Serb natiB tionalistic flag s a n d KatKaradzic posters, to discMUSS th e s ta tu s o f R ado' camps. Assam, Indiaidia's main tea-produdng sta:Oate, is heme to dozens of menting the Iteyton pes idovan Karadzics' politi- poor tribes, many of eace accord cal arm.I. thot S e rb D em o cratic: PartyP Sunday. r of wWch lire in tbe forests,xs. There were few details The pressure on Kaiadrw4 rir intensified of the fighting becau cause of poor communication:ons. this v*x*ek after he sackeked his prime ___• minister, who had bacl>eked a plan to tjO S Hnian ] Serb gene Israeli arm;ny to hunt for HezboUahH cooperate with, rather tl leral released bby w ar crim es;s tribunal dies the tntcmationaJ commur GR.\DE, Yugoslavia (.API' — j ...... ^ ciali ...... LONDON — T hle el Israeli army has formed a ilis t------for—and of thele s-." doHTi Shiite Muslimlims belonging to the H obobollah group in Lebanon. ll charged with war crimes ment of that rival. Rajkiko KasiiBic, in S'-’" '™ ' ' nes * ■ c o rrmijiander Djukicc wasw arrested by the The Obscr>'er nw spj•■spaper reported Sunday, an assembly Saturday, red by an international tri- • The newspaper sai 1-mph.uizine n. R atko Bosnian government go> on Jan. 30 said members of the squad,id called Egoz, w r e indi­ the p ip he still has on1 IB<>.iniaii S«-b xxause of his failing health, a*ctly responsible for □die for more when his. carcai strayed into goveni- for triggering last month's massacrem- at the U..N. biL=" ilf i V f Th"he Bosnian He v»-ass charged,cl with crim es help and were orderdered to withdraw. The Obs>bsen er said. Army com- to keep the B4)snian SSerbs united ‘"•vi^uoitional w ar crimes tribunal in maj)ders then orderei m -V Serbb army state- against humaimanity for his role in the !Tpd artillery to shell the area•ea. against most of the Da3ayton peace therlands on April 25. the ‘ I memnt said Serb siege o Western intelligenjence sources confinned thathat Israeli soldiers were I Serb army said Sunday, :e of Sarajevo, in which accord v«-hile taking som«me of thc heat ikic made an more thanin 10.000 : people were ; secretly deployed behindbei the lines in south Lebanon,L and estimated' ad suffered fnmi pancreatictic Ojuklc ^ for dial policy off lO iraidzichirasclf. imeasurable killed. The'he charges were not that about 50 Hetbolbollah filte r s wtae killed1 inii hand-tohand combut The defiance of the The army said in a state- with Egoi, acconiing = S e rb p rim e contrttribution to dropped butbut the coun dedded to ng to The Obsen-er. The pai?aper jsiid another secret minister and his supportrtei^ in Bonia lat . Djukic had died after• a logistic security of Bos Isrueli squad, knowntwn as Unit 504, is authorin •osnian Serb forego the e trial ti and release him ri*ed to operate in Arab Luka, the largest Ser^lb-heldcitvin ■'“"Sainl.id exhausting illness." army units m the defea*:rvsive and lib- afte r doctors states and may recrecruit agents, gather intellidiligence and kidnap — {eneral was a logistic spe- tors determined that he Bosnia, threatened to sjsplit Boniian T he Ren >e- txation struggle of the SerbS people, had terminalnal cancer.< althoui^ it is not authuthorized to kill Serb territorv- in rwo — iui exstem — . part controlled by Kai aradzic. and Karadzic: and; send him to thele Milosevic. Some interna Demirel rea;‘affirms Turkey’ northwest B<»snia control]oiled by more N etherlanc nationa] offi- w eekly Vre:I’reme. was far less con- y’s secularism inds to face war crimes-•s cials argue that Milosesevic should_ vinced. moderate Serb politician! chargej. In ■) ANKARA, Turke>*ey —• Turkey’s president indndicated Sunday that an In particular. Karadzicic help oust Karadzic, his5 foimerf ally.“ “It is not Kasagic, the ousted pnm pi e minis- insists thatlat Bosnians cannot live lot a senous change." he :,( assasdnation anemptipt by a gunman seeking to usher in strict klamic ter, has reportedly gone ' e or face new economic saninctions. said S undanday in an interview, law would not changeIge his commitment to a secui e into hiding, together aft.i/ter 3172 years of war andid Belgrade newspapers rular, democratic state, concerned about his saftifetj-. He was ,hat Serbs n ■s under con- “(Plavsic) is hardlyI a chan^. She is President Suleymanrian Demirel has staunchly supponedsu a fretMnarket s need their nun territorv-.y. trol of the Serbia presidJdent. which very rWx»_» to’ replaced by Gojko Kliihckovic, 41. That is a kkey e issue as thousands of J to’Karadzic. They are vir- econotn>' and a Westi(Stem-oriented foreign policIic>- in his more than 30 who is known for his ■ jf have been harshly critical c of tually the same."san [ a years as a politician.in. In a \isit to the mausolei s work with refugees tr\'T)' return home under thele Karadac, on'Sunday tnu tlcum of Mu.stafa Kemal Bosnian Serb refugees, Plavsic, on freedom-of-r Timpeled his But Cerovi«■ovic said it seoned unlike- Ataturk, the founderer of< modem Turkej’. to comi>mmemoraie Youth Day )f movement provisions ofif move as a departuro. the other hand Ls trxpede^ed to contin- the |vace accord.aci ly that Karadradac v^•ould run in Bosnia- 4 on Sunday, DexnirelI imindicated that Mould not ch.iJiange. "Karadzic gone," readad headlines wide election:Qons this fall. He is banned ue Karadzic's nationaliilist polities. Karadzic:ic's formal departure I On Satunby, a manlan pointed a gun at the presiesident during a ceremo- Stepping aside could also e in two newspapers, \ ’eceremje Novosti from doingg thatth bv- the Davton pe,ice ny in the western towi -SO lessen the would aNo10 serve the purposes ofif and Politika. An indeper own of Isnit. Bodyguards tactackled the man-and the rising diplomatic pressurure to ;^nvst S erb ian F ienttent-com- - agreem ent;-!nt;-but has indicated he I gun went off, slightlytly injuring a journalist andnd a poUceman. but the President Slobodann mentator. Stojan Cerorovic of thc wantedtoanyanyway. !;•< president was unharlarm ed. Authorities saidI the tl gunman. Ibrahim ■ j GumrxikcuogJu. wasi orangry about an accord sign-as a businessb partner, Qvilians cowered on thlhe tloori of tanks weree siaiiont.^s outside gov- ,1 ■ ,leg;ic>- of decades of a»rr>mipt dicta- Those takiiaking pan in the latest ^ She d ted Washingtcigton’s annual wrangling overov< renewing China’s **their homes as troops demandingd< emment builuildings and along kev• torsiiip^ t control of the national rebellion savay thev-i an.- anny Bouchard becom ing more m and more diffi- that t; have led to delays i I positions and a police st said the French solcUersi were v only cult," Bang i in paying angering troo]roops who broke into ii e station on Sunday, killing; atai least se\-en soldiers pj rtgui resident Didier .soldiers.sj and dvil scA-ants.IS. S a tu rd a y ai and two dvilians, the: militaprmi said - • protecting the 2,500 Frtrench citi- Marasico saidlid in a telephone inter- and seized heavy Last month’s three-dayay muriny. weapons andid ammunition.a Six soldiers and two•o dviliansc were killed \\iienen the rebels raided an -m urmy base in Kiv-ulekada d a \illage, 140 miles northeheast pf Colombo, mili - I tary spokesman Capt.)t. K.! Premalal said Rebelel casualties were not RomaniaI speeds nreforms tc known. One soldier wasI'as IdUed and six M*cre woundinded when the guerril- x :o attract foreignf innvestors lh e Washington Post Interest in s Uis attacked ah arniy*r postpt at nearb>- Kent Farmm village,' he said Thc n shoring up this far cur- rireport by Daiwa Instis titu te of ready to follov guerrillas also attacked; ner of Easten How the piiinful correc- ed a police station in nearbytjy Pulmoddai, injuring em Eunipe signals that RResearch. tive paths of its twi> policemen. The reb>•ebels have been fi^^ting sin BUCHAREST. Romaninia — Six .w hile the cri:risis dav*5 for the new f its neighborv since 1983 for an inde- jrars „ after rising up again Paul Pittman, head of thf democradess ofoi Poland Hungan-, the, E urope division of Was* the cruder dictatorshirips of th e Czech Republi isserstein. economic succeiccesses in the (Xist w ar. accuse the Sinhalese mimajoritj’ of dL\, east« of Lhasa, threw aimrades since 1990. Romania, the second-most-f stones at an oflic^ o-dering r^ the removal of irfiiotoiMographs of the Dalai owned compaipanics, according to a countrv- co in die region after P Lama, and police shot)t ata least three monks. ChiZhino’s army entered / ■te I— " Ubet in 1 9 ^ and formirmally took over the regionm thei following year. ^2 guerrillaIS die in S claiming it historically■ wasW3 Chinese territory. Since(ce then, it has brutal- South Lebi3anon clasi$h pwnw Iy suppoased demonstratrations for Tibetan indcpen«ndence and tried to SSIDON, Lebanon (AP) discredit the Dalai Lama ) — Two Secretary of ol State Warren gu>guerrilla hideouts and trails, . SHARONIN SSTONE ma — Tibetan Buddhism'st k ad er — «-ho went MuMuslim guerrillas wete kille-led and a Christopher, pi Is Ul areas I >1 C into exile in 19S9. I n di^xndence ^ sentiment amon«uig Tibetan Buddhist Let precluded attacks on neeech thatth< united many of ate i h inv*olving machin^ nortwrthem towns. r lie with rocket attacks on northernik gun and rocket- his n ^ t themes. Johnn PaulF nim ed his gaie on aQol of Europe; after Isracl.shm et-propelled g m a d e AAt least 16S people, mostt ofc tbem ^ IMUlU -i dwelling ectflicr in the trip fire n ear the IsiIsraeh-held Beaufort LetLebanese dvilians. were kill rip on SIo\Tnia, tbe M l of CoCommunism and tbe The IT fundaroentalLst Shiite• MusimtI Castle in Amou illed and'.‘^ ^ ^ ~ ^ ^ ^ n 7 :i» » lS . sr Bosnian war. The wraninglg of< ideokigies, he said has i loun. a v illa s in tfae 338i38 i>mple wounded in the BS undennined secu> .grouToup apparently wanted1 tot give centnl sector c lelsraeU lar humanisn and brouft^ t cn ikepddsm. Reli^ousIS beliefrnustI fill tfae diplciiplomatic effons a chance'i f of I$r«eli*ompied offe void and create a bond witlwith sdence. Pto.per- southLebanoii.I- 271 tct Tr|»»|l j; suaide « ^ Israel ro,avtiid hittingCQv-aian < IbewTJunded! 27 oeaie-fire. foitf-Muslim gu^ Countries mudi prc9en**e thetr culture tis an exprTnssion of national targ- to Israel for treat]atojem. bee>een IdDed, and seven brai CompUed ftt crni cease-fire understanding tfae clash. Israeli

protetectp rs ai^id bear huunters From the Posi Register, Idaho Fallss m o n d s s o u n d U ke e%'ilr i l in c a rn a te , in- i l sinuating they are tiecaed to ever>‘ ani- The brouhaihaha of the last fe^v dayslys mal-activist group imaginable,im tho over the ran:ansacking of David andnd communist party aiand the anti- Kathy Richmhmond’s home in Custerer Christ. The Richmoncands and others J m County is a goodj e.xample of whyhy are supposedly partt oof a coven at- th e d e b a te! over 6) bear hunting frus-is- tempt to barr all humtniing, initiative trates manyny Idahoans. The cam-n- opponents repeat overo\ and over paign. fromm both sides, has been;n a g a in . E v e n i f th e yr” a:are, that's not ^ based moree ono emotion, conspiracycy the issue that may be on the ballot 4 theories andnd accusation than on)n in November. The chaihance that Ida- ^ bear hunting.Es­ hoans would e\'er baban hunting is ^ ’ The Richmomonds are the most well-U- slightly less lhan thee NNRA \-oting to ■’ known pn)momoters of an initiative to b a n h a n d g u n ^ so >vhy•hy arc \ve e\-en ban bear baitiaiting, bear hunting u-ithth discussingit? ...... hounds andd t the spring bear hunt.It. Finally, we hear thish is_ m a iiti7d : j h e j ______Ori a recentIt Thursday night they;y Richmonds are from•n ‘ ‘’C a lif o r n ia ! ” p found theirr (Custer County homele So what. Lots of Idah'lah'oans are im- ransacked andUld some food, a cameran ports. Plent>' of those)se impons are and a gun stoiitolen. A life-sized'statuele indeed Californians; w h o a ls o v o te of a bear wa:,vas knocked over. TheiC for causes many bearar hunters sup- J Richmondss tiedt the burglary to0 pon. They’TC txu-ned1 a big chimk of / their anti-be;bear hunting activism,1. northern Idaho from>m b lu c - c u lla r , suggesting lo*local hunters were re-:■ Democratic loggingZ communitiesc s{K>n s ib le. into whitcxrollar or reti ...... "Bui t^^t-i ntien ie r arrested a day later;r can resort-like commu:Tiunities. Some s;»y th e y \v erere l(X)king1 for food, noth-1- may have moved to IdahoId to hunt ing else. So., ththe Richmonds are em-1- b e a rs. barrassed andnd perhaps ^s^shing thej-y On the other side ofof the debiue, ■etters w o u ld h a v e w w; a ite d a d a y o r so b k*e. law. Shaun shovhows the qualities and the who heads the group opposing thee and there’s no justificatiration for it. ipcks imd morr;ir sclieme...... '‘’t e ■ction tim e im d one School Bo;oard maturity to be)e an a exceptional sheriff, bear initiative,,ve. He jum p^ the gunn But did they expect■ct o th e r w is e ? j e c that they iire tr\-ing to luit;u,du.rM.md e has attended all the meetingngs but Vote Shaunn GG ough on M av 26. too. b la s tin g’ I(Idaho’s m edia, includ-t- The fact that there ireare numbskulls whatt i,th e u tte rs w ere tn in g to teLic.Uihcm,.! s no o\-erriding issue. Will he. cdte. I would like t»i know jasi»M«h..i',vin "»>hI the other side «if the table? TThere Gooding porting whatit 1happened: the Rich-;• rationally and so resorsort to harass- of not;> they don't undeiMimd. the •• Ik* something that's caught hi-«lisiU- m o n d s h o m e hhas been broken into3 ment does not changtnge the issue, "0 .'"Taken r together, tliey a u i onl I'he other cimdidiite sa« the?;dter a Lack of patriitriotism hurts nation *>1 doesn't cost ticqvisvrs a dir and the Richmhmonds believed it \>-dss Even if the men who [lling - m ore thiui h.df of th e ' lo robbed the fluids it. NLiylx; th e only com. 1 was shocked:ed to read the editorial tied to the bea L-w school. I h e latest scheme )ear initiative. As de\-el-:• Richmonds were moti\iti\-a te d b v pri>- n ‘*new “none of the above.^-.-Vn idetil from the Moscowcow-Pullman Daily News opments tran:anspired. we reported1 bear hunting zeal, thatIt ddoesn’t make - n pt to do ;m end-run annm d t xils of. p rin te d in y o u r p a p e r (Tfw TimcsSvti-s) es thiit I tiojw th e s.ime voter ight pnunise to i-isit the schoo! that two menen were arrested andi e\*er>' o p p o n e n t o f th e h onM iivl3.ButaLit at least in our dem wracv, . e bear luiminK :ome ekvtion tliiy. twi ill imanrannoimced inten-als. Also a p« claimed theirr actionsa had nothing to1 initiative an accomplice. i/es thiit anending Ixxird m tvt -ve can-,alk bacback .” .-Uththough I hiive kill iwii CiilvininUinil«,ni 1 »h"n..ain..s ^ Piitriotism com do w ith bear»r 1hunting. The media1 \S'hile all this is going.lg . th e \-ast m a- f„r miu n at doing th e job. comes or should come from limy \-eiUTi imd isnuld like toC.cnsidcr i ■ ciur e n v iro n m en t a s w e m a- bias that Clowiower claims simply u-as< jority of Idahoans who10 w ill v o te o n him a f lliirs should only go iiiio th e mm.iin- all factors in our ll frieniL I regretfully have to.iilh„,w,„v , . ture. ITiismcludiludes education. Patriotism not then.*. this issue who don’t hurHint bears and' suppor ic schools imdL >vs. Twin FiiUs on to liis opixment .uid urgeS..o.lnr>lo' < . 't t ; lool is not taught asa.IS a separate unit bui .All th is accucus;uion s and counter-ac-• aren't animal-rights acti le Siune. As to the othty [visiti pliinning for a new liigh Schoi ictivists are ei- do the ofthe comes up througljugh histor>-, reading, play- cusation is not new to this debate,. ther angry with or lauglughing at Ixith Nnhiiriu-e a little Viigue on the IssueMK.;u,d,vi.,ild ing tixlmology. T he mission of hixil is to m tv t th e nt'edsefore the eltxtii:,-Ji" education is a hot issue •ini' C ap italist; I re•ferred fe r to him as Mr. Cotn- W ed.* don't need m ore bricks iuidnilm.inar. ™ylj.i,sh„shoidd snin w ith students Iwii iiwill niunist. The nextext fiill he w as no lo n g e r at I h e•xisting exi buildings ;u e e-vtremt■nidviuidcr. '';ldthal,«u;m this ixuiiciiliu- ciimpus y o u ' I 1 le school IwlI giimtrc Intnim ur^ the university.. GuessGi why? rheTimles-News utilt/i-dL-d, iuid imiil they iu e useti toIi.lhcfiillcsl Pla.vidllhi'S •the O u r society todtoday believes the public 0 .«« K.ilui'i:); T-. RjjivWi Y It 1piKsible. let's sjx^nd th e lim J no m ore bus riding iill oi e r d Yi.ik ' extent l™ ti.d funds • schools should1 tetei a c h ever>-thing excep t Pliblisfu'. Cifaibtioii tTuiuijvi All wrll■vniMi).) wehiivtive to finiince our schools on»ulunKs„.c i '"Jfl'll'itadind til e others to play ball wit] alter- religion. Well,, th;that is pan of the reason iin.'tnilu ly slion o f Wt‘ need books.cs, iwjuipmL.nl IfourMjotudety is failing juid wv need a] e in trouble. Ttl.-1 S lo re i;o«Hi teiichers tar m orev ,h t .T n i« . ■lar..sa.«Ju>duxiL tht.*n let’s m ove it into oiu-01 >>' h.- tiionilvrs of ilv ixlilurul ivMrd and UTitors of otiilurialsIk ly th at th e gcxxl o ld U n ited Iniildings. d iurch hoiLst•uses. Come on in. spread out.t «-ivT■ F o r m e to siiy tl .ir.- Sl.'ph.;ih.-n Hortgi-ti, Clark Wak-ortJ3rth, Stew Cniiiip .iixJ I .Mi.Millor tVimd S ta te s o f A m ericarica is without fault would I hildid the e.\lrt-me ple.isun.’ of an•ilI^dinK jonstirai-.an,iuid Ik- at hom e w here chiuity iK‘ rid icu lo u s bt.e lieve■•e me. iiny o rd iestn i director [).0 I5 0 N lur Ihat c-.m pie involved, mistnistakes are made. A na- take thihe ait stningling tluit I hciird ilk m ic ,m in e tion must continuinually push to overcome fnim m;my liiLsement at th e Ivginnin LetterTS______ling of this , , our mistakes, and this means changing ------\eiw aniUld m m it Into th e IxMuiifiillUwiunds • Keal estai tate agents drive up ccosts , citizen's thinking,ing.'If it requires actually Board m em bcncrs need to be open do < finisJi and do well in life.e. IlIf. for w hatever tluit I htheard toniglit is well i«>nhtl tlthe m oney Hiis is a lek tte r to idl th e real e sta tee f: in n s te a c h in g - calling reason, they dnip out. ifis theirthi choice iind " e iin- j ing it by niim e - p atrio - I qiic-siion U ithamjn \Willi.ims ninniny for L- ixiyiiig him ’niese'young: miisidimsm in southemm Idaho.1 tism, lei's do it. If they will h j\ e to piiy th e coa' t. If a seed is p la n te d , if KLuiiv Comity Schoolool B«>iird. H e publicly is • X)as«.-i)uencesl Noiv. did very•ry ivell witln >ut «i new buildirding tn pnic- Being ai nilniitive Idahoiin a n d local re-resi- can grow, if the>- tnily w.uit to retximnto to school-turn ticcin.1.1 I suspect niimy of the elem t rt-ceivinK suiijxin fninnim U>is Graves, ch.iir' ! mentar>- stu- dent of sout•uiheni I Idaho till my life. I’vtve fi- P a rt o f th e reasmiuiof the Hcminyiinp\'.iy U'iim ing laMi- ;their life annind - m ake somtDmething of them- dents wiivere fnim Bickel im d Lincoliroln, and niilly gottenen reiilly angry at all the nev selves, great! Now il Ls tim e K ew . iiiid Waco problen:>lems is th e lack o f piitriot- tnu-. lulls' Icitcr of M.IMay IS stales Litluim was . :e to iKiy the piper! the>' sjil«)unded ils h

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, J |t . . -J'. . . ■ . • Mone«cJny. May20. t» 6 • Tinw-Nff^N«ws.TwinTW9.UJaho M t I ■ « Idaaho/West ' l i LEGO^rram m a-— F p ie ii(ds fin:lis h w toodshLop-pr-pound, 14,000 tlthe rest of it before> he di^-d LEGO brick modelll c o m p u te r S atu rd ay inn LosI Angeles. The March, 23 w;hen_his snolo.wmobile children from .Boys(s andi Giris Clubs fromn act ro s s th e city went p. down an embankik m e n t Fair\-iew Canyon. spent nearly throe d i days putting tho modelfel to g eth er with “I'm ^ad I had the op(p p o rtu n itv LEGO pieces duringng the run of the Electrotronic tc s y i to finish his projectct." said From loft. JamJi es Nielson', Terry WilliamsW and Brett Chri:ristensen show Ryan Christensen'sCh gun Williams. "I miss him. ' Entertainm ent Expo,po. The pieces will be donateddo to the W ■ T>"' " i; cabinet. Thehe three teens completeated Ryan’s woodshop pproject at Payson High3h School! in Payson, clubs at the end of>f thetl show. way to say thanks for be3«.nssuch after h a good friend." r he died March 23 in a snowmobiles accidentL Polarizaation perrsists Studenits go t(to foresst for a]irtistic vision1 MOSCOW (AP) - MelI SiebeS and a day to concincepiuiilize. So. without tlthey'll sho«v visuidly whata t th e y see onto a-miiralll atat th e high sch o o l for Yellcowstone! wolves h.her .Moscow High School)1 a rt class th eir bnishess ana d c.uirases, Pezeshki .<.md i what they feel." sshe said "I reiilly wantwai to contrast how it cameca to Sand Moimuiin inn a hig yei- challenged theth students lo act out “We're not asking you toti c h a n g e w-.is l>el- th e end of th e Looking lo c ijo le h er stucudents to a forest landscacape — from fungi and Nbelievx-." Schwenson., a senior. Like most of ind th e final «Ji>-ers of sunliinlight peek project willll a; ctu ally b e c lo se r tu hi,higher ara'stic \xe called on m iles to sawy \ ee: rs .m d sdenlists. Students fmm Siebe's dassd made the students.Its. she enrolled in the iown imo Yellowstonele National1 $123 million,■L morer ihan S1.8 million forest fo activist Chuck Pezeshki P “Wliat do'fufungi nt-ed to siirxiw?" aa \*ision quest lo East City FP.u-kearli- class lo fill[ an elective slot in her *ark’s Lamar Valle>‘ wliercere a cherr>- per »s-olf. recently it> lead a tour off i the gixKl. h e a sk e d . “'W W hat do grizzly bears eier this year, and transfeferred the schiwl scheduleJule. - f • rd rental car is parkedI withw- doors Ranchers> andai some residents of bad b; and ugly of the Clelearwater ihink about allall th ese n w ds .md open scscene th e re to tim\-a.s. Thisis time, she "This is actuictually something inter- - ipcn, dome liRht on andd nnobody in b.ickcouniryy communities< feel the National Ni Forest in nonheiiert\.L;»iah canopii-s?" ht>pcsht they’ll find and theilen .uifully esting." she saits a id ifiht. federal goveivemmeni is-using the County. Q Together, they peei-■ered up at Despite thehe protests of one stu- trtranspose w ith a paint bru.siish th e con- Pcz«.*^hki trietrie^ to araid preaching Park RanRer Bundyly Phillips EndangeredI'd S p e c ie s .Act tu the th more than 400-year •oldo Great dent, who optepted out of ihe field trip irirast iK'twcen the untoucuched and to ihe studentstits on d eiircu ts and road 310W-S the sight — *^rolfi gn)upies."p encroach onn theiri land and enact White W' Pine near Mannerirring Creek bvcause she' fellft it would pmnde a oioften-touched forest piectces east of failures, but; wwh hen challenged by one le calls them. T hese a ree the tl mark- polides thatt h.innh; their livelihood in and a r hiked ihrough a 2-;!-year-old slanted Wsion.in. most of the students HHarvard. Some of thef students• student to aimmme up with a solution, ngs of people who have>'e cau< g h i a order tu prutecteet die wohx-s. deiircui d t on U.S. Forest S eL'rvice r land li)*ik th e tourr tuti h e a n iuid. hopefully, e.'expect to create stand-alolone p^unt- said. "We needne« to stop building glimpse of a Yellowtonele \TOlf' and "T here's two twi sides to this story." near ne Sypah Creek. said Siebe. to0 hhand. inings based on w-hat they•y witness, roads." ;ind"wv net-Kl to reduce our ha\-e rushed off to get a bbe e tte r look_ said Don Weir.eir. a form er rancher .-md But it w asn't a d;iy to creaLM le.it was "They're tryingtr to decide how S(Som e said th e ^«irk m ay fmfind its way use." l" from higher ground. ~ “ nm vljar maninm ^ T at C ooke G ty 's All The wolves brou^)u g h t to S easo n s Miniiining Co. “On one side f~ Yellots-sione ihis jv a r a nid d 1last haw you have thehe urban people who Old courthoi>use UM iM staned producing pups, acoiccelcr^iing teach otherr urbani people about the rcintrodiiciion projeciieci for the (wvlvvs) or ihelh« young folk who ore Q endangered species that tuhas stirred interested inn biolog>-.I T he granolas gets O renovatition i H l l l the emoiions and polarize*ized people ihink it's ne^teat as beans. .But wc FAR.MINCTON. ] UiahMAP)— ( linng in communities justusi o u tsid e (locals) thinkk it'sil a joke." The1-h 65-year-old Davis: '. si' Courthouse Co: is gening a S2.5L5 milhon I'k^n iI K-t Nvilcd bs the low niontfonthK rates of miles away. F ederal offi(ffidals say die profram fac facelift this year, including nation.:n.il Internet pr\n id crv . Sutclute. Nou'll gel a “The wohts are makingng thisi arva is s-ucccedingg withv surprising results roof nx and ceiling, seismic bra*:'ad n g .md worid-knowu" said Phillips,ips. who hiis iind at a bene:ner rate than expected. emergency ym strobe lif^is to tu! o f tree In icm et hourv cachcaL month - but seen wolf-watchers siltingng on each Thej' hope thehe wolf can bc taken off up up lo th e eiuxhquake ctxle. 1 pjy a premium lor ev cry■y h'hour after lhal oihers’ shoulders or percerching un the EndangeiRered Species List by “We’re trying to make ththis pKice c a n , n x k s and e%'en sigrtss ju.*^ji to get 2002, o r so5^ o s'tm ' ' otTcrs the v u n c '■miplniplc acccss to the •it better view. "We ha'have wolf No one argirgued that the wolves said Jess Rivas, county fafacilities ^ groupies ... and the park: vi\isitatiuns would kill livtivesiock. But numbers m ma anager. UCI thal you n: alreaJs gettin•tting plusj/o; will increase Bt'ometrically.’'ly." ran the gamuinut frotn the U.S. Fish Rivas j said the renovatioiions WL-re In th e pi-a n w \x*ars, 666(uuiadian C and Wildlifefe Servicei estimate of initialed to preser>-e the liiiliindmark wolves were released inn thei park 'about a dozenen liw stock losses each and an< to participate in the ddevelop- and central Idaho as partpai of an year to statemi?menis by ranchers that ment me of downtown Farmin,ington. \ effort to restore the sptspecies in hundrx.'ds of sheepsh and cutde would new ^e> courthouse would have, e cost S8 ^ \^ S America’s northem Rockies.ies.W'olves bekiUedbythcdie predators. m mil illion to SIO million m ort.. bhe said. \ . V Tuamed the area widely at the tum The amourlunt cf livestock the I “It Ls a historic monument iUid it y. of the century, but wereI wipedwi out wtilves have• killedki actually fell far is is importanti to our commm u n h v ." through poisoning, irapppping and below all estiestim ates. So fa r. o n e sai« ^ said Farm ington City MimiigiigerM a.v hunting in the 1920s imd 1931930s. wolf has kille.lied tVi-o sheep — and For Bose wmPricePl S19.95/mo S9.95,.95/mo S4.«/mo Forbash. Now the program to resirestore the itial wolf wasLS killedL by federal offi- Counlyq Commissioner C spedes has e\-ol\-ed into aI cuconiroxxT- daLs. PagePaf said the courthou.se w; start • free HoursHe I S O I w v r s Shoihoun 3 hows of extremes. Of the 311 Vwolves released in ing im: to show its age. “The bbuilding For example, supporter:ters of the Yellowstone sincesir 1995 and th e nine was d e te r io r a d ^ and it n.MllOlvneed- :SA > No fee op S2.9;2.95 52.50 ' p ro je a say it cost S7 millioiUion. about pups b o m untilltd d ie most reccnt den- ed ^d some• attention." she wid. T h i nQ k t o l S O h n 5106,000 per wolf. Opponeiinents such ning season,SLX sk ha w died. Utah’s nature greroup Y oiI u i r r o i wIFOR i $19.95 554.:54.20 , S47.45" r I , ■ 20hrs; bypasses controv((versy' j''* K i rs/m o -*-130 m o r * "5 DRAVPERY Pi^ersoriil a l 1_ b M H ^ OGDEN, Utah (AP)■) - The ./Ix Nature Conser>-ancy of UlaUtah tias a j: / /' A Order Now To Haw A uv fire way to bypiis-s publicpul con- 1 : jL A I n t e r n10t a . N o \ v ! “ G i v e? s s Y o u trorersy o w tand prcserv-atvation. > j J] \eH ' D ra p eries In Yo\our ' ____ : simply Ixiy u p th e larland \s-eVe —U H o m e T h is Sp rin g . 1 T h is F or FRR E b C : interested in protectingin g ." s a y s , T \ 1 s-' Pi^rovidcLer development director Libiibby Ellis. \ I • F rrc• Net.^ Now : ' Instant Acccss•ess Softw are Kit It’s not always easy toI roisera the . ,i I j; money, but ihe philosophyhy IS more ^ I s B ett i1 : .M) free hour, on the 1 nlemlemet every month “And acquiring property ihiswayisllii ^IT C - h o u rr Iuscpc w ith c-niail addrcssc; Dot only quicker but avoiik-oids b o th t JSTOM 9 M ADI»E T liaa n public outcries and costl>stly litiga- ’ -U nhn.mired fire classified ads tmiiheW the t^d VS’ideWeb tioD,” she said. in our own n „ -F o ur rf fire business cards on theh e >\V orld W ide W eb The consen-ancy begana n bu y in g N(Iet.Nov> p rivate land in U tah in 1984. 19 a n d W Uirkroom, l with • F r c e: titechnical support now owns and protects at»u Additional ?MB fo r y ourr o^i home page p r i c e : . f r o ] acres in the state. The pra es so low you’I■ ■■ P/tyms llcaxvr buying land for prcser.*at: •J Dcc».>rati>irConsuliaii » t J l been catching on ruxionmt hav(ve money left! Nature Conservancy begana n in 19S1 ■ f m M I IN llicroin ? and now has 900,000 membmbcrs and BujHUU BMO TM «ONU> TO YOURtn FW N o n m n • owns 8 million acres of la n d , th e largest pri\Tite sanctuary sj-stemsy in the worid. lltZjHO3N The U tah chapter h as S,00sOOO mem- H m W b I Mnvieas T h i n • ■MMVHBBlilB bers and is growing The»first ft pur- I IIWIMU— 1— a chase of prirate Utah landlw wi asU 9 2 p D R A P E R Y . ' — Ki'cs aiong~th(rCrearSaIrlJrlaktrtn— —— in^------i ^ tT<* Nct.Now” '* m n w a rct «l T I£k|iR u Compwer , ~ Davis County. It was accomompUshed - a S jks uhI sm'ke, *iO Blue ULc Boulevifd.^^ - . ^ with tbe help of the UtahI ^YWetlands ^ e u tu e u INTERIO Foondadoa The land was used to createcre the - , Layton Wetlands Presen-e.

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Didn't it usedI toti be asaitw thc monairtwiemcnl. fuod. pn>ducls appealinc Hdr. • J pmtwit>;di m ;ichine lliis v.ny <»r thla a i vi'.iy luu- W- th is c o u n tryy to make men\i lo *««»»nen. Mother e*ened more mflu k 2 '%-ithh ssome intent. There's a nameim 'e for su its w t h p a tc h po ddcets? u m n thanfun did father, s w an- ien^m T ' • ~ : s u dil i aa nudge. Il^ "Runch.'' A. In effcct, A 194!>42 fed e ra l d e e m ; crmcenunjitunjt appearance, bo»ty unafic — 1 Q.?). Ne« EnftLmden rcportcdt>-Ity pcc- ruled out pleats andJ ccuffs, too. To con- Caprw unv'um. Cancer p en u n i plaj- fa\cuiai ■ ------f e r bnmbn -n CRgs to Mititc. UTi>? v.'r\'v cloth and lim e ii n m >t)ur life C urm ii o t l e in duR«e. travel, \inrty of pxpcn V. Bccausc Rljude IsLind Redse d s lay E rm es E ffron Boi lorSmnc l » « b,- ^ ' Smanta] J uatxu. December \wir btvd in Kmcxt. iwii eKRs. lTic>- u v rv firM bn.i miiM mrttMi«W ffable month o f j 996 ------Atic .I Cnmpion. R.I.. in 1824. iintimd l(w Q. Why u-js thc■ isperm \»-hale so ARIESES t!(March 21-Aped 19i: Com Tru. Hagar the Horrorrible ~ g-y Q b n ms aslcvd ii for them, txpectinsS tlthem called? unn SI hocnhome, murr than usual! UcciutMu 1 liitlcbe frrsher tlun while‘ teg>:s A. Ii^ head containlins atwut 500 Ral- re*d»rdJ cuncemuiKcu «y^i*:«ncni p»ny, ppcd in. The prvfervnce sprviuv a d a*- Ions o f th e Hxtrld^ purvst p od. Early vacatxmn iratrl.« wntten material Cancer F' t w ^ v ' 57A ^ y\/ 'LQO^'r^ I r I A U W a ^ Chris Browne „‘, nally ^ ew n after lhe rvason v,-d:w-as no siiilor^ didn*! knowr rmuch alxnjt ihe i*ii raluahle ally. h el|n ncj.'oiuite . rh!BfZ0 Af2\ f s e \ W A srr Tc? M^PZ MS I ^AYT^lvMAr Rer viUid. l>ody fluids of th e^Rbca.«, b «.m :v tranuctionv ?/y/, V A^UT ITiT... f Yc?ty •once de Leon ihousht FlniRnridii naminfi it took a k u « RUS (April 2CkMay 20k. IVace- C L - ^ t s ^ ,. mikrr! YoaYour lule will be thai U bruiKxn«: 7^1/:^ PARlR T . / ^ ------i a n islan d . A nd h e d id n l Ket Ret his T h e dt>‘ hik e r M-ho ( ___ . v I c v w r oo^s,onaUyx«V ...R^herT iho»eihc wbotc ideal d o th - >t>uU O F Tt45 ; Huer 'fou'^ main-of->t>uth notion nght. eiileither. lua*s into the wild .wxls knows bears be duhhcdbed peacemaker. J’rwcct »elf in C O U N T f^. 'learly, more people is'ant ii>li> be leo>v daw marks onn trees. The rural dmchevV irfuienri ID be fall ruv Piters m 'X I W . - V__C, -J foiintaned doM'n than pepped up.ip. Pill tnicktT wfv) ocdsonainally %-entun-s in to fea n u rddtole. roi Y a \ I ' Clcjnters say dtm-ners outsell uppers upf IOWT1 krujws a set of fofour m arks m e an s GE30MDM (May 21-June 20) KeniltV ib o u t four lo one. black bciu; a scl of fn-e%-e.grittly. Seed* planted pUm monihi a*o rww bear ' - countiCROSS rr^2~*j~^- oUcr indiridualt concede, l)v abchclifish I ______■ ” I’*- ]’* j > ii^lK Kdx hi. all alons!" Financia) pun rr- rm tige elo-ated. prantMton. ACRulian’s «ivcf. I'* j 1 ^ — ^— s i a« ^ i tppnr»enied , 1 Shel CER Uune 21 -July 221: Don't Mop' S J -ir^ S i CfCmony n Beetle Bailey/ By h 5 SuX t x ; i ool in sfiht. empfuxi/c umrrrull 10 Nclii/ofl in tp c icl kg------r — — ------■ 5 3 - ^ ?tJ appeal, panpartidpaie in trm rl humaniiari. om .in litfdlof t ______on ACtirjtw- WWAT HAPPENB u eP T O \ KEPT FI5HT ritte^. Romance heals up, >^xi HTImVI I I ( I HATE 5TUB0jiio R N ~' fMoil Walker Is 5/^ro'TM w m m MPH ^ cxMildencuuncuunter toui tnaie. Arm fig u ^ y o u LAST MreMr<5HTr y A SUY WHCHO I \ (SuyS LIKE; Jhthat " 7 - ; ^ j -• '• r - i •.-ilK-tS I*------______-<,^WOULPN'T QUIT Q f ^ CCtinoO 1 7 * 3 7 ) 1 ~ |3» M M '(July 23-Au«. 22); Y «; All stinn b ^ » 30 M.MlcrlfC.ll, I______» initiative, welcome new love, smclim cs ------mretinn lends sptce. bui don^ sscniuil —------«»ck d uin n mOUL Be d is a te t. maintain per------icmcnt • ■ _ jpectnr. plplay caidi clcMc 10 c )m . ,5liko . 15------_ a ------Aquarian inui' uivTilwd. PDfOD'OtC H ______\TRCO (.>0 (Auft 2^-Sep(. 22): focus on 1 • i M9.". . O------P unoflhodoxden methods, elefnenti of tur- 24 Distilocoid booK ______prijc. Ulnni; Inning umUc secs uaned - ride ^TfT^ 25 Appf.lumlrY ilrm s, with tide,e. dodon^ look idft hoeie In moutht \ I flcauiY sm5. ■ ■ ■ __ ^ aTmol effortlesaly - uiiliie 29 OocicbK^wpnesl *•*»>« ' m M » }f persuaskm. Oil —----- ^------— 15------U B JU (5A (Sep». ^M )rt. 22fc Ni«hi of Frank and Emein e st Monfls ” . lore and1 Uujla u ^ te rl Social activities acccl- ______^ ■ . 3G HpbtlCoftol«dnnh 55------l i lon( with pofxilariiy. SpotIi{:ht oung t» y ______OF e< ?L ^/P ^ ri'vunt U (ummity. Boc^^^Jm ane shows r^T~r^BO A LOT 01 U tA V Y B o b T h a v e s ^ 9 S ,n Plum® do I ' l I I I ;,1—* 01»9« T,t«>.U«<>j I I 5 ------e n te akm«LMCmS**23-Nov. 21); IVople i ^ N i e . / N V ;■ t M t / v r - ompojition *iny'ni.Meratians re^ V i o u S5"- £ itC i '- 7 ^, f r/STEf [>ol9 9 Short ______marked impihance o( plans jnvolrinc traret. C O V E R TT ( t M Y « ComI Franklin communic.ilii Jl c ’ i i Q Fa 'fl ■ mT? ' c 05/20/96 SCORKOn«. Aries expresses pasiiontie W f i a o< o it^c ; ' mall wagon 10 C oves .... »rc uptetat! v % 3 f n m s > J Z . ■si N !b |t.’* p o |ii'Cislv solved: aoioni. Lon^ 1 ^ 1 House f award thc HCotlogoVIP>ip 'c^dl'L'~o!c[oj^rlo ITARJUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): r o \ o u f « "■javoni f 12—Iho Rod ... _ . , suit in chanis aiked to diacmlnate informa- T o t a' l : }?>?^ I /fPTfPA Mhin (oxpJoundai>os l3S uporiof jEilEfe.KSKS'^ r< « iiirm « ts - di« dc«p. dis- £ > f M O iITION ; r !NOPN. , hair ’21 Poddic* M M Tpnciol^I o I h V t M o p t; SAGmOins AJ places. Chan«e of tame in- onjume^ 23 Rotate spio ilTM oWT e r t e l n B t e ^ Youll be«rital ad status. ngorioliim 26 Move " i t o l i i M * jC |'f t m■ a l ' a M e H Ti tion. » JCORN»«rif (D ec 22-Jan. 19): Study The Bom Loser« r By Art Sans na bird unobtrustvoly r T T r L 0 n M I »«■ IkwtselUS iDosade.r Focus on domestic “ S;:tm Insid* out 27 O pera solo* y ™ ? o f f i ivolvlng possible change of rvsi- ’’i 'jEjc y o o t£ 1 TOO W O i_... Ilian m oney 28 Not>lem»n *TT«T!i ■ mT b ■r' *w «»maarital B na sunts. Emphasis on tmi- isom&Chip eosoaient to court 29 AdfuM a m I .'J cAFwca■j luxt^ hems, a n objwts. Gift W€AKIN6'iDUE, (' 61 Turn OJBP Safioariusn noils bad M ElomalV ^^E L T Miiai a wjo »[■ wew viPimZ’A yptic 31 Adolesc*nt € ^ □ ■ ■ 1 iisuninvolrJ U l « (Jan. »FW>. 18); Provide fw * cB »~ M • e l»M c O M e1 *lt.TO! dence. maritlink. Job (eU done once >wl co- ■ a I ^ a Io I Ia : be style, iui Fs££ PPNT5 , / A « a p'i mminflink. opente-hULS (Ffb, 1»M aid) 20): Se* ap- T * ~ 11^ 1 Cut(tailor ft 38 SanU's hard I tn______2 llaliwydial 39 Spanish cioal•rd 45 Hofyperwrts. . SI osmn ‘eU •>!. p*w*J en id e penonal maiEnetifiR, r » 5 irflI P 3 Abov :ioak 47 Store amptoyM S3______^ l ^ r eares, w cre«th« Jukes stir. Indhrid- lirtstylo 41 Cotofchanoi look you for cranted m uMaM f II liy I ■ 4 Retoiafi 42 Sem osler nflif 48Eip®r>dS ’ 54 'n i pncucally pleads (or your ai- ? / 5 cofdiirtcsng tw ord 44 L*s»er>ed 49Unalar>d 5551 Preserv* I 6 Sturt I I . 50 OKroase • 5853FoItowck»ety Enjqyit!______7 SUM M P a k ,y llo w ______8 Fofw ^ ccaKcm. on< BaGollaccesswy ^SSTEa^ m More__ IApoiMnd ~ CanaaLprojject heijcoiness J i a b i t tatJ —' By Steve K oehlrr ■ indeiependence Times-News correspifspondent thei WENDELL - Wha^at started as a North ^ fort'disabled vaUev—- . . Side.Canal.Co. projeDjecLfor.deaning canal ’ Luunt Hubeiib e r ------; - -' water has becomee aq haven for wildlife Times-.New-sfws ctirrespondent Walkers•s raise funds and a placc wheree schools< children leam , about learning wildliIdlife habitat, FALLS - People with dis- for Marcrch of Dimes The wetlandss on the Nature abilities canL'an gain greater indepen- Consen-ancy’s TTiousclusand Springs I‘resen-e dence througrough the effons of a non- TWIN FALLILLS - Aboui 200’walkers's Ls one of the canal1 company’scc projc-cts to raised morc thoihan 514,000 lost month dur- profit projprogram called Living , cican canal \vater beforebe it is discharged Indepcnde;ident Network ing the Marchch of Dimes' 26th annua!“ into the Snake River,rer, said Dennis Heaps, Walk Americaa fifundraiser.’ Corporation.ion. or LLNC. canal company assistaLstant manager. »f our nile is to help peo- , O'Learj' Juniiinior High School had the:® ■- “ W'e h av e over• 15If clean-up sites on biggest leama wwith 70 walkers. Magic nt*-"* - pie with di.sali.sabilities. people endan- ^ our retu m w-arer canals," car he said. “Our - g ffed of becoming bei disabled and - Valley Kegjonalnal Medical Ceriter’s team^ goal is to have somen e type of cle.in up on raised the mostst rmone>-.52.46125. their familmilies and friends to ever\- one of our 39J9 lateralsI by the year become edii<.-ducait*d alx>ut disability.' Walkers got31 ipledges for the six-milee 2000." journey aroundmd Twin Falls. The Twin issues." said sail Paul Sharrai, pro- " N onh Side sf>entu rmore than SIOO.OOO \D j gram direct•ector of LING in Twin ■Falls JaycecsIS 1helped coordinate the® constructing the ThousandT Springs event. Falls W etlands. Heaps saic•Kiid, and the company .V ;1 W "W e teacl"•ach people to advocate b u d g ets u consider;lerable amount each . .. for thcmsclx ------e si Board ( Hii" selves and advucatt.for--- -..... - d orTrustccs ------^ year for canal waterer cleanup^<, s>*stem chan;lange," he said, Most of the comp;npany's cleanup sites m eeting chahanged Cor M ay .More thanhan 80 percent of UNC are basins that sloww thet canal water and staff memberibers are people with dis- . TWIN FALL!LLS - The date for thee trap the seciiment itIt carries.c; The 700-foot- abilities andind understand the chaJ- C ollege uf'Suu:uuthern Idaho Board off long basin at the weiveilands coUecied 120 lenges andd frusirationsfn that people Trustees montl nthly meeting has beea1 tons of sediment lastst year.y Heaps said. . ""ith dLsabilitiiilities live with, such as .chariged for May.lay. \Vater from a leakak near the sediment ti:‘‘nsponatioiItion to doctor; and gn>- The meetingg wwH be held at 3:30 p.m. basin fostered gro:rowih of wetlands | 8 Cer>- shopping.ping. May 2S at the H c Herrett Center for Artss plants, which wouuuld die this year The insportaiion issue w ill and Sdences. In addition to ihe regularr because th e leak hasas iK-enI stopped. | 9 bt.>come little easier through the agenda, ilerretirett Cenier Director Jim1 To m ake use of ththe plants - rushes thi \N'(xxls p \ e th e TU-in .F alls S en io r ve a slide presentation on\ and cattails - the NatureNa ConsenanL'y Citiren Centienter and Sharrai. who his recent trip to I to Guaiemiila. The public - arranged to transplanlant them tu a }>erma- H vith Gary Atkinson of Is imnted. nent wet area. d Taxi and Yellow Cab Fifty-eight sectindd gradersg from Valley mplement a program Paving to beginbe today in Elementary Schoolol lastI week did the J S cnpt. transplanting - andun learned about progrogram enables people Twin Falls1 oio n 2 n d a v e n u e wildlife habitat, pond>nd life and American abilities to buy taxi J Indians along the Snalinake River. M i T\MN FALLSLS - Fanng will begin on STtVEKO£t«Rt-.r, coupons andind get a reduction in Second Avenueiue North and East on I The outing was th e second grade’s tare. . Monday, the’ IcIdaho Transportation fifth year in comingmg to th e Thousand UniInder steady rain. Valleyey Elementary secondi gradergi BreAnna Suillvaran and Initiallyy tlthe program was to Department annomounced. Springs Preserxe. ValleyVa second grade horer fellow students transinsplanted rushes and cattailscai at the Thousandd haxe begunn MMay 1. but it has been A S587.000' resurfacingre project on teacher Debbie Dehorlioney suid. Spiprings Wetlands. delayed by a bre*ik-in at the Secund and Addi:ddisun Avenue, from Blue Valley u.ses the ProProjeci Wild curricu- Senjor Centt;nter last month. The Lakes Boulevaivard to Magic Valley lum published by the'he'Idah{> Department the,e wetlands this year, antmd during the pies andid meadnwlarksi were founcnd at ihe Senior Cententer has agreed to sell Regional Medicalical Center, is ex p ect^ lo of Fish and Game,, DehoneyD said, and Vectcent Waler Awareness WWeek the site sile. O’Br'Bnen said. But now it hostists sand- th e couponin booksb ihrough their be completed b>-yy 1the: first week of June. working at the preseeserve provides stu- wasas visited by sixth-gr;graders from pipers, plovers,p avocets. stilts,s. whim- agencx-. • Earlier, artrws,-s groundg off the top layer dents with “hands-on"jn" experience. jercirome. Hagerm an. Bliss andan WendeU. brels. killdeer. kill long-billed curlevews, yei- .-Accordinglg tito Site Director Gayle of pavement on Second and Addison, Chris O’Brien, co• managermi of the prc- TlThe wetlands also is visitedvi by an low-headtaded an^ red-winged blaclickbiixls. Pansh. a newlew dale has been pro­ OeiN-s mU takee abouta t^w w-eeks be;:^'- ser\e. said students:s fromf Wendell and abui•undance of wildlife. white-fat•faced ibises, swans andid m any , ning Monday to pavei Second and then Valley middle schoolools have worked at B«Before wetlands constntruction. mag- kinds ofif ducks.d se see DISABLE0/B3 Addison. Traffic xsill be; limitedUr lo one lone in each direction, and fUiggaggers w-ill guide mutons&. Somle resiident!:s opp Gooding sen )ose b)ike p !m ce provider^ )ath By Virginia S. Garberc r m eeting scheheduled M ay 29 Times-News writer GOODING - TheTb first Gooding Couni>- legeofSwrthenild^ service proidcrss meeting,m w-hkh gh-es area TWLN FALLS - Not Noi in our neighbor- hood, they say. \ |S-29. path in northem Twinvin Falls say the path The merting \sill^-ill be at 9-30 a m in Room would eliminate alreaieady scarce parking, 7 of the Public HHe e^th Building. 202 14th Olower property valuelues, lessen privacy A\-u E, Gooding. and bring more traffic,fic. vandalism, crimed, J IPBTjntBwie^ For nxro nfbnroQnaticn. ccnaa Jeome E n (^ noise, trash and stri:itrangers into their neighborhcxxls. orC\4DiIkiiat73Jffl3®Slcrl«X)627-17ai i FofeArtW 1/ i Some say buildingng a bike path past Ti I I their properties woult)uld jeopardiie safe- 'a Idaho lotterr tto \ield about ty of car traffic; otherlers worry about the i k m U m — j n J S20 m illion tot o s c h o o ls safety of bicyclists:s andi pedestrians, Vet others say the pathpa won't even be T^VIN FALLSS - Idaho public schools used. and builtUngs \s-illill probably{ recdw about Comments compiled 520 million this j ed In- the dt>- from a § [HtarisonBero^ is year from the Idaho series of neighborhoolood meetings show- Lottery*, occurdinglg tito a state news release. ' • only sparse support f The loner>- is •t for th e bike-path i exexpeaed to achiex-e its plan among residents:s ii.along the route. ------ssles goal of S95 millionmil this fisal year, the Opposition was abui ■ Z "~ 1 hearing: beforebe the Cit>- Council att 6( p.m. dance hall at 1S3S.539 Fillmore St., is appeal- release said. It earn bundant. Some who ^ I amed S88 million and 573 attended the meetingings deplored hike j Public * Hearing TodayTi today ing a decision of thet planning and zoning million in 1995 artd ] aroved. a bike lane at leasi rtd 1994, respccti\-el>'. paths as o waste of tax:ax money and asked □I TheT City Council vvill hold puOtic ast four board to requireire a solid screenmg fence Scratch ticketss constitutea about 70 per- dty planners to fix str ie would be painted on bothth sides around Boot Scooirooters. cent of loner>‘ soles streets or sidewalks atfi16 p.m. today m City Hail. A pu£>i -oad along the entire route lies, and the kwery ranks instead. sesession aJso is scneduW Dut will le. City Residents of ol the neighboring I6ih vt-orldwde in in its instant p ^ capita "Please don't tumI oiour quiet neighbor- jJcJcios«d-<]oor discussion about U Er Gar\' Voung said. Somele curb- Fawnbrook Apanpartments have protested sales and first inI instantin per capital ^ e s hood into a main fairtv ations or pfopeny acquisrtion. tiotts of road would be wididened; the new busines:ness. Councilmen earlier UTSt of the Mississip ir»vav and lower our i ssippi. the release said, property values or oiour p rid e in Twin ) 4t p.m. session is scheduted toetoday, all p an s5 ofof the route would-lose paparking this month askedked Bool Scooters to pi^ In seven N-ears,rs, thei lotter>- will have on one sidedde. und some on both sides. Falls," sa>-s a petitionn sisigned by about 20 L_ SS- sent a landscapirIping and fencing plan to brought more than I Tw-in F.1 an SIOO million to schools’ residents of Spruce AveAvenue. * Falls already has recei\■ived a the coundl today,lay. and buildings. $491,2800 f.federal grant for constru About 40 Meadowsws Lane residents recre ruction • A drafted ordinanceord would overhaul About 60 penaenaent of the lottery mone>’ reation area with about xntnse schools “E." but the council would signed another petiticition of opposition, andtI th e d ty sxvimming pool, Id ha%-e the dty-’s zoninglg laws,la elimmating cbntra- is returned to n-ihnihners. The loner>- oper* “We feel that such a p: '• . to spendd S S122.S20 more in d t j ’ m-s. routete becomes reality, citjity planners . Devel C om m ents from the th« neighborhood want velopers of the Piniim a d e held June 3. begins at somime Idaho banlu u to hear from residentss «-hosev prop. Sobdi% isi, m eeting are stocked witwith suggestions for ert>* % ision. on W’ashington StS tr e e t Also in the 6 p.m,.session:p.rr .* would be affeaed b>- patMth constiiic- lax-e asked for a one-s-ear e nVIN FALLS-'1 - To Stem the growing bike paths elsewhere. • tion.I. exten- • City engine-ineers will recommend . . sion o f finalinal-pUi approx'ol. stateside problem5m of check fraud, peo- As prpposed, the bicyclebi route "E" Resesidents will ha\-e anothei in stallatio n , off yield yi signs on Second her chance to other 6 pp.m. public hearings: pie without acco:counts who request would connect Twin FalFalls’ prime summer make'ervices Will be thumb- t Scooters, a planned barar and A\-enue West. printed in ponidpaipating Idaho banks. S t a i t ^ June 1.1, noiwiccount holders will h a w to applyily theiri right thum b to • Promote!ers plan meaandering palath ^ .^oiTinmunity AAction’s pc)overty an inklcss thumb-pb-printing de%Hce to get iheir checks cashedled. The ihumb-printiinting device will leave for bikes,1, wheelchaiiirs, pedestriiians disci:ussion umveils iieedsJs of poor no stains or residuidue. and the •‘thumb- print signature** wilwili be placed between TT»e Tiines^ew* Clunimps of trees, shrubs and w M Mckirmon g etting people ready res to joift the work the.check'smemoa0 and s^nature lines, rws writer “The tncreaslnf er3 xvildll be planted along the p force. . ing sophistication of Vet. much of th« ipment has resulted in JEROME - Promomoters of a road but landscapingiai won’t inclu the eight-county area- is enhancement project■ct on Highway 93 mownn grass, Lytle said.' “ v . i u j t w i n FAFALLS - More full-time! . jo b s rural and lackirigg in good-paying jobs, and an alarming increiTease in check fraud, quate 'wages, health insun will meet at 7 p.m,I. 1 Tuesdoy at the Connecection*s e%Tntual kooI is to irance a. shortage of afffordable ore housitig is going and we belie\-e thislis program] win bring it : benefits are w-hat impm-eru to a screech in g( halt,**hi said B arbara Jerome High S^ool)1 tto present (heir the patath to Sun Valley* and too ^< c S d rished to harm many peopleople’s chances of moving plans for a 3.7-mile m«meandering-Qath- w ithaaj^w ing bike-path sys iUe>* and Mini-Cassia resididents to a town for wori«>rk. said agency muld- Strickfaden, execusrutive director of the t. . Idaho Bankm Asm way ond to ask for publiibltc comments. Twin Fi countj- specialist: CydCy D illo a. Valley Connection)n imembers have i project ( is funded mainl>-1 It more physically safe - and And the expensesnses of traveling to towns TnumbfnntinsIprogTTOH pr started sn-er- . r ale i - housing was an o th er n ol months arc ^ 1 drawn a path for bicjxlrjxles, wheelchairs the Idaiaho Tmnsponation Depai need and getting childd carea for lon^r periods n Texas, and often identifntified b>* tnore thai] 200 pei Arisona, and W ikks s in1 those statu have and pedestrians ffot^m the Perrine with aa 20-percent. - or $127,000 >eople of time also are proi?n>blcms, Dillon said, experiertced a 40 pe BridM to Petro 2 along>ng the east side of itxatch,!Lytle said, w ho took)k part in South Cenintral "When you iiveive in Castleford or you t percent to 80 percent it>' Action Agency’s public drop in check fraucaud losses. th e bighwa>\ Rex Lyt:.y tle said. At the Vallc about poverty’ held througlghout Albion, sometimesnes the lo^stics of that CocnpUedfnHnKt will \-eer farther ejvsti to use an existing private SSfpSu iheeight- action agendes in 47 statesst said she agreess withwi welfare reform's ------Lytle is (iittirman ofaf tho“Ti'>1n'Falls----- ConsiBXnieitgrTeolatively U p T)pted-by-w^fare>refonn-eff^ffof^^■ overal^geaL------Area Chamber of oi Commerce for late;e 1997, hesaid. de to a ^ residents of ^’arjrying During tbe discusicussioas on poverty, par- Beautification Commitm ittee, one of a Thosetse attending Tuesday's a nds and ages what is neede.ave a chance to win a nv munides. listed ne«ls, as wellveil as cam e up with theu: Obituaries B 2 the Perrine Bridge thathat partidpate in donateted as a door prise to 1 welfare reform calls for)r 24* own. O th e r to pp aneeds and concerns Valley Connection. inx-olx-ei■ement in the projecti ">«»»•■ JS5f°ut^Setime limits on cash assistatance induded* West B 4 startinginjaI Januuy. — I The newH fcfocus of th e welfare systete tn is ■ ^P te a sa s a e P 0 0 R /B 3

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0-2 Tlmea-New#.n . TVrin Fans, Idaho Morxtay;!ry; May ^ .1 9 9 6 )aign discl(:losure lav^ No)'body w a n tt s r e s j /, C^p; ponsiib ility in Uta]litlacksennforcemoit r y SALT LAKE; CITy ’(AP) — andI hoihow they S ] ^ t that money. The \/ .Violations of Utah'sU campaign law■ requiresre< disdosure at various ofsscem cc B e a rrtootlh f f l i;hwa>y Hnance disdosurcire law can cany a timescs cduring dcction years and at 1/ hefty fine and eveven jail time; bur the endcsid of ali ex-en-numbered j-ears. BILLINGS, Mo:Mont. (AP) — Part of latete opening into nothing butX a pre- C i^ and Red Lo^o^ge, the Montana Highwhway 212 r- almost sincei it was erring candidatess iare more U k ^ to Offioifficer-holdcrs who are retuing or the 69-mile Beartianooth H i^w ay is in viewew, he said. dties that get mot)c>taning, but Wywning.—end-^d of-the higjtway.'lf park: acrews Highway, The Reded Lodge’ Cham ber" al ftartoATOoaafAtt r i ------—enforcement,"sai(lid Lt."Gov;' Olcnc—keepp filingfil yearend statements until------doesn't want it. It passes through wereere to stop >^-ork on the rest,; wlwhich of Commerce is nonow forming a task : AlthJthough the a a allowed for)reven- e Walker. Campasaign disclosure theirr cacampaign occqimts show a zero three national1 forests,fo: but. U.S. is mosdymi in W>'oining. no one! wouldw» force to explore> alternatives fates tuol1 statest maintenance of natiiational reports are filed withw her office, yet balancemce. Foix*st Service doesn'tdo< want'i^'. filli tJtheir seats behind the wheeljeels of for the highway thithat comcs as dose p arkk approach roads, neiteither it h ^ no enforcenanent or investiga- A rcviovrev of disdosurc statements Now the Natiortional Park Senice — snouiowplo\%-s. to being a lifeliiline as any road Montaitana or Wyoming took up the ti%’e authonty. by theiie Deseret News for the 1992 historically the* keeperkt gf the scenic And Ar thei highway cocould. ■ offerr aand the job fell to the Natiilational' Instead enforcecement consists of and 19!1994 election years show that . road because noblobody.else wanted to—miglight ------rem ain ------W e s i m p l y ------r-^We-realize it's-ParkSe Service by default—^------staffers in the statiate dectionsioffice—almostost-all candidates for-public------bc — doesn’t »-ant'ant it, either. impaipassible until late . , time to stan think- Thebe h^w ay has remained:d ini a calling candidateses repeatedly and officc« fi]filed their disdosure reports. Crews from lYdY^o«-stone National sumrmmer. UOHin’t have the ^ing of other options jurisdii!diai«ial twilight zone. Nadtatio ^ pleading with themm to file reportsx. ButJt sisince 1992, at least 27 legisla- Park haw long; tat^cn on the annual OfOfficially desig- • whifherewithal «>:o p u rsu e if th e Park< SService rangers, for instaistance, “Quite frankly,, tlthere is %-er>- little lors not socking re-election foiled to job of busting thjthrough hea\7 snow natetted die Beartooth sark gives that cannottot enforce la w on the non-pui-park enforcement in thele current bw, and disdoselose how much money they had drifts on th e BeaJeanooth Plateau to Scenienic Byway for its Or »nt h . desire to g?lighway up," said hi^waway. we probably ha\-en’n ’t been as diligent .in theiiheir accounts when they left ■■ open the road to streamss of summer specte^cuiarcrossing -. tahak e on any jaloan Cline, execu- Inveivestigators from the: U.S.I as wc could havee been in cenain office,ce. Among them are former t^ fic . of a rugged moun- Misponsibility « r ^ive director of the Interitirior Department's Office'ice of cases," Walker saidid Speakcakcf of the House H. Craig They also haveive dutifully patched tainin range dotted iianiber. *lt’s truly Inspeclector General suggested-sd- th e Under Utah lawiw, candidates for Moody,dy, formerI state senatof) and con- up the road so bent,ben twisted and pot- w ithth tiakes and fOr>r th at road aI possibilityi th a t Park: StServica biU the smtes forr plow-pi stale office, as H-eleU as members of gresswoswoman Karen..Shepherd and holed b>- each su«njccessive winter that lacetred with snow [Beartooth ;>t's = going to open ingtheh ero ad the Legislature, mmust disdose the formerier rcpresentati\*e1 and now-City cenain sectionsIS mayn bccome unfit • jvar-iir-round, it might ater every year In.. 11965, Moiitana highvjhway source of campaigign contributions Coundlid l member1 Joanne Milner. for travd in the nextfew>Wrs.ne now'w be called the ' Highway).- md close eariier.** . ,authoriorities had agreed to takee overo ^ ...... But at a timee when Yellowstone Highghway No One Redi Lodge boost- 'm an agagement of the 13,7 mileslies of ■. Park managers \Nii not opOT a park Wantmted' Or that no rs hope to win th e Bei — Wyoming J" Beartooth Highway fromn RedF T |||e campground andid two museums for onee vwanted to pay lacking from Lodge5e to the Montana-Wyom:sming ■ ■ Ilw weeic atIt CSI the summer becaecause they cannot for. Department of chcham bers of com- litie andani they have, in the lastst rvs-ot ------afford to run themem. \vhen park nxids Mo ^lontjma Depart- lerce in Cooke years,s, ' and Billings, in that poportion.. But M ontana con:»nsis- . this wedc at the CollegeO of Southem Idaha can be cut probab]ably \\t11 be cu t And ationon Billings Spcspokesm an Keitti co'i:ody, Wyo., and tentlyly Ibas refused respohsibilibility high on the Ust isistheS175,(XX)costof ti; Distriitrict Supervisor R o u n d s other * nearly dties for thehe rest, both for mileageIge in snowplotsing and r _TODAY id maintenance on a' Bruceice B airetc “We to) searchS out new Wyomiining and 8.4 mUes in Montantana Idaho Seed Ana highway outside' thithe national paric. don'ti't -ereateisAnoiwnyroous meets at 330 pm.LinD in es«nll2. Chainber of Commiriraerce, Yellowstone Wy*e th e Commission, .said noi)ow is the time to the higlighway that runs throu,o ugh Univ-eisitj-ofldf!daho cxtensian agent ctxnputa la<;t >-ear jw k crew will plow snow whereirewitha] or the desire to takJce e' on consider “creative < lutcr training wiU be hekl from i ways of finanC- Wj-ornintting on its way betw^-en Coo^ k e noon to 4 p m in E'E\-cigreenA23. frum the high-ele%-ac%*adon road in eariv anv responjsbilityre for that road”" ing,” perhaos inclu< luding private or City antUld Red Lodge. A look atIt tthe Rdapse pTc\'entntion class Viill be hdd at 63030 p m in Can>'on 121. summer. U.S.I.S. Forest Ser\‘ice Director:or o t corpKirate donationss ori some form of m ap suggestssui why: the stretchch of “Our message V.SS that if see a Enginejneering William Goumay;; “V“We a toll road ro ad 90connects the two Montaiitana WEDNESDAY similar flat-line bubudget again next don't't Ihave any authority to do) arany- , “This is going to b ,Y ' become a major cities,(, b u t docs little to s:erve e r Miliiar>’testingg uiU> bc hd d at S30 p m in Shidds203.Shi year, which is whavhat looks like will thinglg aas far as maintenance goes.”s " issue very soon," saiKiid Barrett, who Wj-omin,ling residents. happen, that we: m;may not open it at Yellellowstone Park Malntenanilance said Gov. Marc Rade acot has recd\-^ ‘ “It’ss r ^ y a Montana rood1 th that THURSDAYi’ all," Yellowstostone Assistant Chiefef Tira Hudson: “It's not inn Uthe letters from Red LodgeLt residents goes intiinto Wyoming," Forseth soi Superintendent ManinMa Jensen told park aj said. Idaho Health CareC Cixiference wiU be hddid d from 7 a m to 1 p m in < and can't End anythingI ththat concerned about theleir only passage But. helie said, “ th ere's no.w ayy vwe Aspen 108. The Gazette. sayswi; we ha\-e to take care of it" to Yellowstone, could ususe state money for Montaiitana .Idaho Peace Offi More likely is gradualgra. cutbacks on Sucllich buck-passing sends a chill chi Questions of ow na fficer Standards and Thiininging 1u-ill hold a worieshop frcm eiship ha\-e hung highway'ays to maintain a highH-ay-ay-in 8 a ik to Sptm. iniAspcnt44nndl4i A ------plowing that woulduld txim this .vear’s throug>ugh the cash registers of Coolboke o\-er the Beartooth Hif^way— H U5. W>-ominjling." FRIDAY Idaho gigirl killed b:)y c a r in L aigoon ^ parkiing lot Cor)mmissionersrs inier H i^ schotdid groduaticn M-iU be hdd atIt 7307:3 p m in the g>mnashim. FARMINGTON, N, Utah (AP) — A Thele girl’s, head was mmed loI ta]talk dri\"er was not negligiigent in the acd- ■ • i / o n SATURDAY l3->-ear-old IdahoI ^ 1 was struck and to frieriends who >s-ere >\'al]dng behir thind dent, Achter said.. It1 was raining W cUJint housing Woodcan'crs wops'orkshop >>ill bc hcki franI S8 a m to S30 p m in Aspen killed by a car in1 tlthe parking lot of her whenwh she stepped into the palpath hea\Tlyatihetimeof::f the acddent. 140 and 134. Lagoon ,amu.sementait |park, policc say. of anI oncomingoi 'car, Achter said Farmington patrolol officer Parish n iT P i The girl, whose tse name was not The(le girl appeared so suddenly' thTie Wl is not quittin On til Servirices yet. Firsirst, she w-ants to m eet witwith _le agendda_____ ------the houj )using board to discuss heh er FoUowing is a li Katherine IreiIrene Burgener. of Funerieral Chapel, Jerome, No . And it is undear who >st>uJi list of governmental meedix'dngs that are scheduled No Thomas Eugene WaValgamott, of future. A this week in the■ MagicA VaUey. This list Ls c Idaho Falls and an fo rm erly of \-iewin,ring is planned. scrvice, 11 sasnkc>-|iy finandal documents for th Ls compUed from adv-ance Jero m e , m em orial s ™ schedules. The Tir suggests that yoi Jerome, funeral:ral Mass, 10 a.m. a.m. Wednesday, I'ifshc quits 'imi3-\cu.s you confirm the informa- Jero m e tion by calling thele appropriate d erk ’s officece Ibefore attending. today. H oly Rosary Rc Catholic Denennis Dale Morgan, of Cemeier>-, (White MonuarvM in ^ hink it's probably time, C hurch, 145 NiNinth St., Idaho Coodiiding, 1 p.m. Tuesday.-Firstrst—TwinFalls). ----- •I------Commissiissioner Roger Simmons 'sl’dsaii - ...... ------TODAY Falls; b urial, 2;30 2: p.m..today, Christistian Church, Gooding,lg . Friday. “She • has been rendered Jerome Cernetertery (Buck-Mille’r- Viewin '■■'■‘I Buriey ai>. ComundL 8 p.m., Citj- HaU. ving, 3 to 7 p.m. today at theLhe Barbara H. Esk:Ikridge, of to^yintineffective.’* . . Gooding City Co Hann Funeral HoHome. 82S E. U th chapel,K.1. imissioner Gary Glenn sail roundl, 7 p.m.. City Hall. Jerome, memorial scr\!rvice, 2 p.m. . Comini Hansen School1 BBoard 7 p.m.. high school. St., Idaho Falls).i). ■ ■ Wednesday, Whilee Mortuary electedI leleaders and the people the: Dl. W en ■ Jerome Countyf commissioners,c 9 a.m., court>urthousc. endy Lynn. Hunter, of Chapel. Twin Falls. representint no longer have confidencJ Ketchum City C< Donna (Steinciner) Brittsan. of Rupenen, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Hansen£n in Worre!TeU-Pa>Tie, who has led th< Coundl, 630 p m , at>- HaU.laU. - Kimberly Schoolol Board,.?30 p.m , high sch< Twin Falls. 111 aa.m. today,.2nd Monualuary Burley Chapel, 321 E. Anthony Matheww Bell, of autl^tyi ty since 1986. school librar>-. Twin FaUs at>-^ Counal,C 4 p.m. and 6 p.m., ( Ward LDS Chuhurch, 229 Park Main.n. B urley. Viewing, 6 to) 8 Wendell, 2 p.m. W.e *re's no doubt in my m in d ’ n.,Cit>-HaU. k'.ednesday, ^ “There Twin Falls Coimlmty commissioners, 8:30 am . Ave., Twin Falls,Ils. Burial will foi- p.m. to’ if;if she resigns." TUESDAY Chapel, Twin Fall;■alls). Rosary,.ry, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Reynolds . (^ d e fo rd Schoo[»1 Board 7 p.m., high schoolIiool. Ids Wednesday at the fune:lenil chapel. WoniJl•ell-Paj-ne declined on Friday FUer School Boai F uner;eral Chapel, Twin Falls;Is; to commenent on calls for her resigna ord, 7 p.m., elementar>- schochool. 5*“ ' Hagerman at>*■ CCouncil, 7 p.m., Q ty HaU.II. Myrth; R. Appcppell, of Richfield, fu n erarral Mass, 11 a.m.m. D olores D. Tholom as, of memorial ser\tceice. 2 p.m. today. Wednenesday. Our Lady of Jerome City Coujlundl, 7 p.m., Cit>- HaU. of Gooding, 2 p.m. WeWednesday, She saiisaid the media is interfering Minidoka Countj R ich field Melh<^thodist Church. Guadadalupe Catholic Church, r work at the agency, Ity School Board. 730 p.m..m., call the central office :h, G ooding U n ited Methodist N: wihherw for meeting place. (Demaray's Shoshijshone Chapel), Twin F;Falls. Viewing, 10 a.m. imtiltil C hurch. V iew ing, 1 j resignations and in^-estiga- 1 to 7 p.m . .B o a rf r '8“; Rupen City CourundL 7 pm .. City HaU. time of the Rosary on Tuesday at Tuesday, Demaray's•s Gooding byy 1the U.S. Department of Nancy Palomomo. of Heyburn. thefuniiineral chapeL of • Twin FaUs Counrnty commissioners, 830 a.m.,i.m., courthouse, Chapel. Housingg Iand Urban Developmentent Twin Falls Schooj Rosary. 7 p.m.n. today. Little and the: BBoise Police Depanment Ml Board, 7 p.m., school distrlistria's office. Flower Catholiclie C hurch. 1601 ha%*eshakiaken the agcncy. Oakley Ave.. Burliurley; Mass of the [ ■ £ Richard WEDNESDAY Bauer, a member of the . Glenns Ferry Citj Christian Burial.J. 1II a.m. Tuesday eath notitices housing> aiauthority’s board, said he Ity CoundL 7 pm ., Cit>- HaU.laU. I. at the church, (Ha:Han.sen Monuar>- ^ ------asked Wor Heybum City Coibundl, 7 p.m.. City Hall. ^orrell-Pa>'ne to schedule ^an TWin Falls Count: Burley Chapel). G. Carrico Hess Pruett emergencjney session of the board for Ity commissioners, 8:30 a.m.,.m., courthouse. GOOIlODING - Lois G. Carrico,o, HANSEN - Milton Jailack “Hoss" Monday, Eddis Bugenenc Lammers, of 7.4, of Boise and a former THURSDAY sr Pruett III. 11-year-old sonsc of Jack Bauerr hhas asked to see WorreU- BeUevue City Cou Filer, 10 a.m . T Tu uesday. Peace Goodinging resident, died Saturday,y, and Kimberlej- Pruen oof Hansen,. Pa>Tie’s contraaco — which she says oundl, 7 p.m. City HaU. Lutheran Churchrch. 600 Stevens, M ay 1818, 1996 at her home in Gooding Coimtyy Memorial Hospital Boarc>ard 7 p.m., conference in died Saturday, May 18,16 1996 at indudes• a S13S,000 sc\'erance pack- room. Filer. Viewing, 4 tito 8 p.m. today, Boise. the Magic Valley IRegional age. Hele said Worrell-Payne White Mortuary,y, 1Twn-Falls and Graveiveside funeral services will111 Medical Ccnter from inj Gooding Countyf MemorialI Hospital Taxinging District, H a m con- injuries sus- promisedli 1 to tum over a copy, per- ference rtx>m at the 9 to 9:45 a.m. TuesdayTl at the beheldId at 1 p.m. Thursday at thele tained after being hit bybyacar, hapsnextvaw eek. le hospital church. Elm woo^ood Cemetery in Gooding, Hagerman Chatrimber of Commerce, noonoon, Hagerman Senior g. Sen-ices axe pendingg in care of Board QChairman Robert Hudgins Center. Friendsids m ay call at D em aray's’s Blay Colonial Funeraral Hom e, refusingng to speak to the media, or Ila Gay Burgess,»s, of Jerome, 10 Goodinging Chapel on Wednesdayly 2S51 Kimberly Road Sun Valley City CounciLO 330 pm ., Q ty HaU.laU. ;d in Tw in Bauer. AAnd if Hudgins bc^'cotts' a® Twin Falls County a.m. 1 uesday. H Ho ove-Robertson from 1 p.m.p to 7 p.m. FaUs spedal me Ity commissioners, 830 n m.,m ,. courthouse, meeting the housing board WendeU Q ty Coui would lad.ack a quorum. That would •undl, 7 pm ., Q ty HaU. paralyze! thetl board tmtil its vacan-in- d es are fill*ruled nUDA Y Hospi ^ TVin FaUs Countyty commissioners, 830 am ., >itais Alsounoncertain is the status of key in., courthouse. “ finandal dc MINIDOKA' I documents sdieduled to be I------

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. z ' ■ IMagic Vailliley/West Preschcoolpilbt’ prograixll uses resgular stitudents ByEricGoodeU To fill thele spots,s tlie teachers are Times-News correspondendent looking towaiv a r ^ students who have been screenened to determine if they RUPERT - A couple regular were developlopmentally on par with j studentii might help accomplisha< other studentents their age. Students I _____jjreat things when ihey’r^ ’re induded -scoring-well•U above average in all I . with a group of spc*dalial education a re a s a ree candidates. With j chUdren. parental penermission. the students That’s whot preschoo teachers are then askeJccd to attend one of the Becea Coulter and G w enna spedal ed dd< asses to determ ine if Garrard are hoping for asa they pre- they the thi right qualities that __ .pare a pJlot_progran-am_for_the_^^^^H ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ - w s U help ms](iske-the prt)gnim-a sue-—I Minidbta County Schot District cess. for the next school >-ear. So no parents have But they can’t be jus average expressed conccm co that students students that wii! bc se for who xake par■art in the program will I the program. They hav to have have r language and other the right attributes thathat Vk-ill help skills deterioriorate because of assod- JO#JO#OFtRBONCM.T>- them serve as good modisodels for the t' ation the lesser-developed B ud ClarK, driving Insiistructor for Greyhoundid BusE Lines, and special education studenients to emu- spedal educaication students. Coulter driver Bert Trabanlnoo check Buriey resident 1 late. This includes having•ing good lan- , oocooooeu.'TN nt Irene Clark onto T»«said, the bus at the Hub 666 stationi north of Interst^rstate 84 at the gitage and other devel at left. If anythin*ing, she said, the stu- skills, being able to int« ol speclaheducetion taachschers B e ^ Coulter, at Buriey exit lularstu- d^tswiUlwl>e helped by gaining a a ^ Hith other children, and I mna Garrard say that thala iad d itio n o f a few regu! to ttieir c la ss ro o m s co u ld . - understandinging of children their age I to follow instructions. d^n^Z' lid give a boost to their a who aren ’t as a: ddveloped as they J “They need to be a :leader at dents. Teaeachers look toward stud*udents to put a spark intn to s p e - are. The stud«Lidents will Also bcnefii Burley Ciity Councicil meets times and a follo^^'er dmUuring other Cial ed claslassro o m s by learning howho to help others, times,” said Coulter, whovho conduCTs Garrard andan Coulter said that ^ the preschoo! progr;igram with requiremen:ents. the teachers were Garrard G sai cL pre-school instructors in; have a big on propossed bus stetop Garrard at a t>s‘o-room1 trailertr next ‘ sometimes havingh- the students mix i In.addition,_the_ regulalar ed stu- responsibilityt>* in doing oil tbey.con ..- £ByJennifcrBunch ------ple’live on’thrthe”5ourh"sid€’of‘the ------• to Pershing-Elementarj'ir>- School’in wth lunderg;rganenei^ d(dents often show thie spedd a l educa- for special ediiducadon students. One -p R upert. C oulter worJc's•ks w ith th e C oulter a Times-.New «"riier block that busays to do goal they haviave is ro help as maiiy de. younger pre-schoolI students,s began lookirking for a better way to th things, such as play >%ith1 ti toys. This students as f»ossib!e p< become inte- BURLEY - You can't hbuy a bus If the dtyy willw allow it, the bus Garrard with the older. comply withth the law and help stu- is helpful because specia :ial educa- grated into regregular dassek jjticket in Burley nowadays.■s. could stop on3n IEast Main and avoid The two recently gagained the dents. Beforfore deddiiig to pursue tiction students, ju st like, oi other stu- “There arere some students who Since March, travelersrs haven’t driving arouni School Board's appr^x-alal toti conduct the pijpt prcprogram, they observed dents, de “don't like to listen lund the block. Steele h to teach- have been abable to exit from the ' been able lo buy them hen;re. said. The busts wwill be headed east ac the pilot program. - ‘ similar progrsgrams, induding one at eers r all the tim e," Coulier said.s£ program - thehey don’t need spedal S tate and federal govi:ovemment.s the Jerome C ManaRer> from the Tw‘win Falls 1:55 p.m. andid westv> at 3:30 p.m. and c County School District. - Council Buritry has3 beenb« mthouc a ticket positive difference and reiregular ed students. Two0 ;students The two instruct it a total of ^today. I'he company has rtrequested depot since M dents with sooUed “re^'regular ed” that the paisarticipating students will wi anend ead i of the fou e March, Steele said, }ur dasses approxim ate!tely 50 stu d en ts who ^a bu-s stop ac 703 East Malain St. ill Passengers had hai been able to buy students. Coulter said. To fill these ser\-ed as goodgc speech models," that thi Coulter and Garrard irinstrua. range from thn hree iofi%-e years old. fropi of Powers Motel. PaPassengers tickets at Hubub 66( next to Interstate also would bc able to b* Emery' neous'documiiments"file. and am state coun systems. the documentIt ofc choice for a consti- tim e to find out how peo;•ople who Burley Greyreyhound passengers - Times-News writer ■ A few indiidividuals have oied to Idahoans1 "have no staranding of tutionalist to submit to a court live near the motel woiould feel must tra\-el to RupenF or Twin Falls submit oathIth p u rg a to ries to th e public pul record to enforce ththe Consti- when he beliiilieved he had been about a bus pa.*ising throu,)ugh thetr to buy a ticket,/Steele tic! said, TWIN FALLS - Count\iity offidal Elmore Couniunt>* Recorder’s Office, tudon" tut unless thiey submitit an oath unlaH-fully is!>iiss-ued a citation by a neighborhood, especiallyly at 1:30 Eastbound busbuses^opi’ in Rupen. ' around the Magic Va!Valley are but the clerlerk refuses to accept purgatory pu to their county nrecorder, law-enforcemjment officer. In an “•a.m. The City Councilil should Passengers can take the bus from encountering a new kindind of docu- them, D e M o t t abatement, an individual rejects rerecei\ e a repon Monday. Burley to Rupeupen and buy a ticket ment, and (hey don’t knknow what “O ur clerVt^rk saidid. An the jurisdictiotion of the court and ‘The main problem is! thatt the there, she saidu d They also can ride the papers mean or whatat toti do w ith' look a stand,"d." T his is ttw ncnew est In a indid iv id u a l refuses to accejcepi the consequences biback pan of iheir blockss arei resi- to Twin Fallss forfoi a ti ^ e t if they are them. said Theda w hole seriaae s o f f a i r i y « •lo '” ta k e s of a dtation. dtdential areas." said Eileenen Steele, headed west., sh-sealno “(T he docj|i-cu- outstside the proceedings, of the “D ejure Idaho Repiepublic." ments) didUd* _ LawT€vrence W asden jurisrisdiction Court record-rds offices around the Oath purgatories are issuediss by a not have a IFather dia;ignosed chi]lildren’s ^ d e p u ty c h ie>f f co f sta ff, Id a h o the state Magic Valley• havehi received a com- m akeshift “court" s>-stentem known notary from Idaho," bined total off aboutal 12 non-statuto- * as the Courts of Justicc,i, formedf( at the state of A ttoittomey General $ a i d ry abatements,ts, but the'oath purga- ' the beginning of this yearear bS‘ indi- Idaho ... andnd — ■ ll. ■^ W a :s d e n . tones have so>o far only reached a illness by uusing Intenm et x-iduals o p p t ^ to the esiablL^edesc they don't fallall wholo h as few count>-cour}urthouses. PORTLAND. O re. (AF^P) — A Annelise stabilizjilized. court s>'stem. under anythithing we have to file re\-:re\-iewed some of the docuRiments. NVasden saidid thei documents may diagnosis di for .\ndy Peake’;e’s ailing When Ethanan w-as' a baby, Andy “This is the newest in a whole (under Id^oslo state code)." AA' de jure dtizen. he saidid. is one create bothersjrsome paperwork if children ch didn't come fron)m tradi- Peake explonlored the medical series of fairly bizarre aaiaaix-ities of "There iss a lim itation to w hat thaithat was m ade a dtizen by' \-inuev of count>- recordeiders choose to accept tional tic or alternative doctotors who library at Oregoegon Health Sdences the Courts of Justiceice,~ said (county recoicorders) can record," thethe Constitution as it Has ooriginally r them, Inii theJ documentsdi create no for foi six years offered no ansviswers. ■ U niv ersity aodind bought medical _.LawreiKe Wasden, deputy-uty chief of_ said Wasden..iL_“(The oath purgato- adcadopted. De jure citizensIS do not legal •impedinliments to a proper Nb. Peake went huntinglg on the dictionaries andmd book^ staff- of the Idaho AAttorney ry) just does)esn'i meet statutory indindude people who were manadedti- prosecution,I, andi they have no Internet Ini and discinervd thele unusu- Andy Peake:e foundf« himself with General’s office. “(Jh e oat:oath purp- requirements,ts. It doesn’t mean bny- zeneens by the 13th, 14th, o r IS th affect on the coicounty’s jurisdinion. a! al illness his boy and girlrl suffer more time to do research last falL toty^ is just a bunch of wortliwxs with thing." Am\mendments, adopted afiifter the Most Magicgic Valley county frvm. frt and he turned1 to the Internet, no l e ^ significance. “ According? toti Gary DeMott, who CivZivil War. Those amendidm ents. recorders ha\-e•e nott had to deal M th “Linda. 1 kno^v what Ethalan has," Doctors wereere impressed with Blaine County has. receivedr< purports toI twiy “chief justice" of aboibolished sUiv-e^. definedj dtizen- i oath purgatorieries yet. but DeMott he announced to his wife onme night the time he investedin> and were about Gve oath purgatoritriries VkHthin C ouns of Jusustice in Ada County, ship^ p and establishi^ %-otingtig rights claim s that isis because1 the docu- last la? Oaober when he didicked on willing ro listen^ ror his findings the past year, accordinglg tot Clerk ' the oath purg:rgatories ore the latest foror iall races. m ents are stiUU new i and relatively the lh« an.wer. “W e'had thele timeti and the inter- . ■ Mar>* Green. She says shelie requiresi tool develo;>etp>ed by the Courts of '“This has some prettyy strong unknown, IPeake spent weeks sea!arching est. It's the bigjbiggest thing in our the indinduals to pay thele standards Justice to heljlelp individuals regain radacial m enones." Wasden saidss “There willill be many. many, through thi medical informatation on life," he said, processing fee of S3 per: page,pi and their consdtutiutional rights that they PiPrior to the oath purga;atories, many peoplee establishinge their ihe iht Internet before landingg ion con- In early Octol>toh>er, he tried a new she files the papers in aI “miscella-“r say have beer?en lost in th e federal “'non-statutory no: abatements'ts" were oathi" Rt-'genital myasthenia gra^av is, o r type of seaidi.1. InsteadIr of combing CMG,CN a neuromuscula* disease d databases on metabolicme problems, ihat strikes just one or r>\-oo people he tried a searchTch ba.sed on E th ^ ’s Residentts use skiipond ass examplile of probblems in a million. symptoms; genei^neral musde weak- There’s no curt, but med:fdicarion ness, particularlyarly in the neck and RUSH VALLEY. U tahih (AP) < — knew the wellell-water system could lak'ake owners’ water use.e . R ush ments called tm'tmsmhips, vvhich Ciarr has pm 6 \-yx*ar-old Ethann in the shoulders; droopcrapn' eyelids; opthal- best shape of his short lii Locals know about SunTe:iTen Lake, su p p o rt tbe e c i o n s ta n t p u m p in g ' Vall/alley residents were toldId to dig expects \vtII threlirow community plan- , life. He moplegia. whenhen eyes appear to but they don't go there, donjon*t ^>-aste required to keepke ^ e choppy chan- theih eir own vrells deeper. Nc*jow. the ning. and the; bbalance of develop- began taking ephedrii-ine in float around; interminentinti respira- their money on a membeibership in neis fulL Andid no : one k n m how to towown has a coun battle pendingp< ment and resetsources into a down- December after another mmedica- tory distress; andan delayed motor the private water-skung dub,clu don’t stop it withvith the skiers. Town leadejers con- ward spir^. notrion for the disease made hish con- de\-elopment. rusticate in seven aging traitrailers Un- ever sintance a group of 10 Salt tencend that the lake owners'* trailerst “They haven'i;n't got any money to dition worse. Four o r fivee artides ai appeared, ing tH'o human-made watentem'ays. Lake Dty busiLisinessmen tmught 160 viol'iolate zoning ordinanceces that do planning. TlThere's no rational . From a young age. Ethshan has He called up oneon« atx>ut myasthe- Gesturing vaguely towi3ward the acres in 1981181, scooped out two aliolUow only one stru ctu re: oni th e reason to be incticorporated." he says. had _ ' limited energy, spelending nia gravis, a1 diseasedi he knew northeast, t h ^ gi\‘e a stronganger non- holes just deep* p e n o u ^ for a speed- proptfoperty. For instanceice, Centerfield, in . much of his time indoors•s doing about. committal directions to0 thetl “ski boat, the 340«)-some-oad residents of ““They 1 hate us." says’s M ike Sanpete County,lty. is dra>s-ing on the ^quiet .J acti\-iritfS. But thiis rimene he 1 learned there Now he has developei pond." Rush Valley hnx-eha been suspidotis. Pan'arsons, pan owner of thele lakes, expertise of vq^ClunteerIi planners to ' •ed th e >«'as another typ«ype that most often Their indifference is a1 matternu of “There’s notlotiody local here who HisIis Idds. train at ^ e lake all al sum- w rite a genera!ra! plan and control sm-ngth and stamina n> kickck a soc- showed up in children chi during the principle, a small rebellionon against belongs," says sa Mayor Odell meraer for water^-skiing compepetitions the, flurry of buiauilding-permit appli- LXT ball and ride a bike. first rwo years in Ilife. a ISyear-old planning blunilunder the Russell. “It’ss doctorsd and lawyers, arouround thiecounti>-. catiotis sM'ampin.Jing the dt\-. The m edication hasn’t worked w CMG is causaused by genetic dty now is stuck mch. people who have hi money to blow PiParsons is determined toCo enjoy Cedar Hills,Is, in Utah County. ^as well for his nearlj- one-yt.war-old defects affectingting neuromuscultu* Rush Valley, located aboutab 20 away." th!ie e] lakes, in spite of locals’■' hostili-1 incorporated to ha\-e control o%er sister ^ transmission,I, as n d fre q u e n tly miles southwest of Tooele,tie, is in a S keptical residents re blame the ty.f, ““There’s no place in Utahah to do community* plarlanning but still has Annelise, but doctor belielieves it affects siblings,s. iredlcameni facilitatedi byb; state water skiers forfo diminished water cothoihpetitive skiing," he expxplains. no City Hall,. n no p olice, oo fire night help her as her nent)«•ous sys- “ It’s hiaird someim etim es for a phiysi- faws that have allowed vi:virtually Ie%'els. They saysa3 the private d u b of “Tl«The water skis te ^ y nice,». We’ll c^partment. The communiiy ^:em de\-elops. d a n to rake aI copilot co| seat, if you any community to incorpon>orate and w e ek en d wa-erers take u a su 1 subdi>-isiorL Annelise has trouble bre;vathing like, but that’st’s reallyi what you now will allow anyone to :form a sucked the aindready-pardied earth careare of thie hiassles." Woodland Hiliills incorpxjrated in ind wears hean and respitsiration huiw to do withh a purent who is as township. around the lallake dry. Four Rush OtOthier that inincorpo- Utah Count>-foror the same reasoru ^nonitors. in\-oh-ed as thi-s"is," said Dr. Wendy The town has becomele :a case Valley familiesies have started haul- ratewavater or The city hasIS i no sewer system. The Peakes cut back to p a rt Johnston, the' children’schi neurolo- study for weary planners prcpreparing ing in their' w a te r fo r w ashing, powiower over community plalaiuiing but continue 10to build homes. Fire I"!ime nt their Intel jol>s to cacare for gist. “It’s a boonon^to i me ... patients for casualties of the latest!St legisla-1 cleaning andid drinking, Russell arere Ifacing similar problemsns, said, protection conomes from nearby heir diildren. The family' mo%-ede as th eir ov^-n resiresearchers end up tive “fix." says. Univniversity of Utah Professoror'Gene Salem. ast August to a new housese. and ad\*ancingcare.'' No one knew the town'si's zoning In an effortrt toi force th e unwel- Canr.anr. ordinances would allow a hhuman- come recreator•xtn out, tbe tovm first WlWhat’s more, a new incoi made water-skiing pond,1. No b one demanded aB States study of the tionon law will allow quasi-gcgovem - Poor_

Continued fromfn Bl aggeney e program assistaiant in nor. Idaho’s com»mments then will Disabled:- _ _ • H a\ing ann increasedi p>ercent- Jeroerome County^ “The familiilies we be incorporateded into a report by age of residentrnts who have their seeee most of the time don’t:’t have the NationalII j A s s o c ia tio n o f Continued from Bl . allowed them n basic needs-doiriothing. food, shielter healealth insurance even if it’s’s avail- Communi^ Actiiiction A«endes^.che a to live at home.* ticnsns ibased on a^.or disibility.y» • — met. ableble" al work. jected for the program toto beginI - Helping peop»ple ynth disabilities SetServices provided by 1 report will beOe presented] at a LINC • Encouragii^ing parental On Oi the Northside. many pp>eople national conferenJ en c e in S eptem ber to live indepeipendently saves che incluidude an informatioa aod1 refer-t involvement wit . UNO is part of an indeplepradM t state a t least Sl nth their childrett don’on’t accept that tilings aree going and later givensn tot new ly elected S1.000 a moatfa - last raiset service, personal assistanoice ser- • increasinsg iI>ersonal safety, a . to) dchumge with inevitable gr Uving movement createded in th e y^ar the statee saveds $9 millioa, h e vice,ce, petf suppon and inde growthi, officials, early 1970s ttihelp war v«veterans said, iepen- big issue in the!» Mini-Cassia area, whic’hich bring with it pnoblemsnssucb This summerier or fall, South d enn t Uving rappon serviceses and - i ibink som e who bad lost w w live inovert>-p and a housing( sshon- Central Comammunity Action stem advocacy. At this t really afraid,"' DillonD said. age,ge, N onhrup said. • deotly. Sharrai s^d. personal care:e service as a black UNCNC provides services and i Agency will holdhoi more public At that time, there wasos noi sys- hole, of I infor • Boostingi the economy “I don’t think they see thele prob- m eetings to go9 overo> issues identi- I of the volume of peo- madoidon to over 3,000 peoplee with thuough self emp tem in placs to help thesesseyoiui* pie who requireire assistance, Shanmi disabi mpiloyment. lemi;ms as much." she said. “I'1 don’t Ged as concernsns >• and ask people (abilities. * R e d u c in g link they want to deal wit] adults to live in their commiununides. said They fail1 tito realise d u t many In[n corder to assist UNC coot lg discrim ination thin! ith th e w hat should bee donedc about them , They wanted more than anininstini- i of Ihe people re based on race;e; ethnicity, sex or charlianges." Nortbrup saidid peopile| are going receiving services at tbeB vivisioo of independence,. •i ^ ...disability, anotfc tiooa] setting home were foiformer residents of host I ather issue Ineught Abwut At 65 p>ercent o f th e imore to have to work^ tooetherr again to st fund-raiser will be held u p in Mini-Cassi) ______than« n _ 2 0 0 JocaJ_geoBlejw^ ----- 3hsiSJ!MJJ«l»le_n»n! . o trp ffn te rsi hebelaid ------p . min.-Ma^2&^ef-tbe-Ameri . - ' not to be told, but to be>e ishown ythm ^tors cut tbe persoBal L«gioi ------•-Hiving-Kehealth insurance p>anm in thediscussions arefu I ^ e^dally^^ung people - now gion in Twin Falls, followed available on a sliding! fee scale inI po%*eny,p' D illon said . Bl what was available to them careaervioebud,udget.itactu^puts danc

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B-4 'Timw-News, TwiTwin FbUs. Idaho - M ^ a y , Ma)ulay 20.1996 West A rt lo n y Oreregon voters— ts col m aay j limit Micros)soft — is[s it the Ncforthwestt’s largestIt center oof creativdty? refeferendums LEM,-Ore.-(AP).— It's the ______REDMOND, Wasi'ash.(AP) -. The .p n Z 1 g -1 .northwest comer ofif ththe United States anti-refeieferendum referendum, is homo to an ans cdcolony of astound- Withh morem than 80 proposed bai- , ins vigor. The loca]icals paint, draw, > lot initiatitiatives on file this y-eor, u-ith •oilpt. ovate sonic: aran and e\-en ha\-e ' the secre>cretar>- of state, Oregonians HPPP "■iUTOte"}te T u c ^ y on a measure that their onnti orchestra.ra, with rehearsals * i I j g ^ V ______cvvr^,' ai^_CMowicerts «-efy ■ w-ould1 makema it tougher to put other son. inidati\'csi\’CS on the bm lor------Is thu cradle of crecreativity centered . The! pending pe referendums deal with such sue subjects as abortion, ill Seattle? Portland?i? . ( S i H TV>- Microsoft. homosexsexual rights, propeny tax Like most large computerco: compa- anand managed health care, nies, the software■ pi;giant has alwan As any as 30 are expected to been home to an amain u ^ collection of f l fy for a spot on the extremely bright individividuals. But with V Novembcnber baUot. • a ntnv commitmentt to creating multi- ^ Tuesda'sday’s referendum, placcd on media content, the leftleft-brained side of ,■ the ballotHot by the Legislature, would ihe work force Ls comroming to the fore I requiree petitionp« sponsors to coUect st one-fifth of the required like a kid with a nevnew set of finger- 1 jT . 1 " paintt A 1 v o ter sigsignatures from each of ’Ihat's no metaphor,nor. One Microsoft ■, v/iiflL SV ’sm’s five congressional dis- fyimp leader. Lindaa SStone, has been tricts. .. known to throw art parties that : Curren(renily, it takes 97,000 valid di-siniy any nntion of nerd like code ■ b l signatureures of registered voters to \\-.irriors. p « » .pproposed " constitutional ------"Ycsr senior researdarcherrr hare come amendmeIment on the ballot, and less over to my house andUld finger-painted • ,'tU for a Statttatutor\- change. Petitioners after dinner — it's crutf.-ue.-shesaj-s. Qow' ice no geographic require- The company thatat built the DOS mj^Bk ments aboabout where xigriatures arc • - . operating system isis uundergoing its ted. arid circulators often own rvnaLssance. \Vithf'ith nevb* products gather mostmo of their signatures by induding CD-ROM-ss cccomputer games ' [itrating on Portland-area and Web sites. .Microcrosoft isn't just shoppingng tmaUs. building good, solidI bcbottles an\Tnore • In 902, Oregon becamc the' — it's wtirried aboutt wiwhat uine to put tale to allow citizens to laws by the ballot box. in :hem. ______en a ct "Functioiialit>' is imiimponant. but so Petitionei>ners were prolific in the i-i the iv’ny the siin com»mos ihioush the nsvlnG eni, puttinItting 25 initiative measures window in the morning.mg. Stone sa%-s. I Goldsmith, ij conter. and\ ChrisC Liles..omploye«s>s of Microsoft Corp., relf^lax in the basement oof f th e ir S eattle ho m e. GojOldsmlth Is on the baballot in 1910 and 28 in With her neo-’50ss glglas-ses. intense' ® visualJal anist and musician whiwhen he isn’t working as)s a programmer and LitLiles is an animator andid a trumpet player. 191Z ainvLTSiitional style a e and e.xubertint actuallyly been applying to anotherier "It's a rv.Uly corporatelie atmosphere, whose receKent show in Santa Monica,ca, cologist Brian Penl a f»few buildings kU\l's the leader of th e' he Virtual \Vorlds compaiivny. but Stone got hold of hisfiis ihougli they kind uf soficfien it In' gi\-ing Calif,, aimImost entirely sold out, he o^'e^, i\ix> comes in at 5> aojn. so he can gn>up i,s both carvtakcrker and leader for resume a ; and called *'a million times";s“ \i)u free snaclcs ;md Pepspsi.” she sa\-s. agrees to0 w-orkv at .Miert>soft only as get in some time on hi:fiis didgeridoo one of the more “wild.■ild"’(her words) (his word:irds). Working for wh;u*s s<»me-[le- .At night, Le\-ine wouldlid return home 1( ^ as it doesn’idc get in the way of stu- groups at the company, tu- while things downloadad. During an my, commined to times referred re to as “The Evill il to w-rite a collection of)f shon stories dio time. “If“I my an career staned to inten-iew, he reached bebehind a book- building three dimen:tensional worlds Empirv*‘\r“ XNUsn't on Iiis agenda, published as ".My Hororse.” replete falter, Fd1 ha\-eha to leare here," he sa}^., online. The artists she n< . case, iHilled out the 6-fooDot lung instru- MMIHWAr,IUY2S'.1M e need.s to do that “I didn'dn't ha\x‘ any interest in \«»rk-rk- with claustrophobic imagerj- ir that from an officeol spilling over withth ment. fa\-ored by Ausmtralian aborig- Lw Gocfwe* • firm • Bj-ift have a different senabiabilit>- than your ing for M Microsoft.*'^- says. “In thehe grew out of her exfxperience at sketches andsoeens.am ines, and launched into animpTOTpmai Aj>r^:SpnrTtiS as-ual techie, and hiringing them is a deli- world 1 I wasw from. ^ > p le don’t likeke Microsoft and other tempnp jobs. For animlimator and trxunpet player■er concert. u m n AOCTKM SCRVICC oite process. Microsoft□ft and I'd bought into that." t." But the pnispect of manaJang a li\-ing. Chris Liles,es. il's the caliber of his co-:o- ^Vith Mioosoft h iri^; ana a\-eragv of MOMWIIUT,IUT20'-11MI When programmer.i;r, mu.sidan and But he'dd never i been to Seattle, so he something difficult foror a writer of workers tha \-isu.il anist Ke\in Cold* iiat imprt^sscs him. 50 people a week, dnerematographer : • T'sjc’? oldsmith came on agreedto to come < and liang out. e.\{>erimental fiaion, hahas dniwTi her “You canan say 'Gauguin,’ " he exults,ts. Dan Coh-in definitely see: O-cM’sEcj': -Mr-.-O-j-: Ixwu'd. Slone spmnt a Iclot of time get- -\\Tiat i » s a shift from 3t die%' were doing -s in the 4&mu^ciax>-ixv littie more CTeatiw. "1 said .\a- wu ^ingling to beoka>’in sa\-s —soisohesigned'on. “There’s a terrible tea*rasion between strong Micrc the corporate ennroni i crosoft orchestra, He works in Thehe Blender, MOMDJOMDAT. MAY 20 - • iM pm onment? You’re Mierosojsoft is nt« a conxfonable fit foror w-.mting lo he free to do} creativec work “1 just finished fir my second season,in. .Microsoft's broadbandd production Pt-wi•Wlr.ir; Esti!* - . r«-n fS)ing to go to orientariofltion. and it m i^ t even’ ortiirtist. of course. .S'ovelLst Stac>-L->- imd needing lo sun-ive.”“ shes sa\-s. We plajx^d l fii sairc VDu.' ” she recalls. ^d the first three mm-ementsIts fadlit>- — the foUcs who0 iarv tr\-ing to Us. Le\Tnerememlvrs rer hjjTsdni cop\’edit-it- P ain ter and prograrammer- Jim of, BoethoveDven's “Eroica*’ and “Night .\lier a tew years in the computer ing packa ht figure out just what mii^l^ t come do\>-n imJjIWTiftOTMUS AUCTVM3 ikaging materials there as a .Mahoney embodies th(he reverse of on Bald Moulouniain" by Moussorgsky-. that cable moidem ytHill I animation industry'.. G-ears. mUCSOAT.MAYn s -S p a • Tccij • Arl.?j!r5 Cy'-iST'rs';n-nr'\;s .Wicc-tx - .‘•-.-'Ty Groufp helps; men leijam whlat it m( KUAS AUCTIM iARI leans to) be a maan ^TUES rUESOAY, MAY71 ,IM V.AKI.M.\, Wash. ( 1. (AP) — In a those," saidsai Utterback. a 44-yeiU--.tj. 19 ' men sitting on technolofi0(3 st at Proridence Yakimala k-edback?" Possessor ofjf the “talking In whatt nmay well be the *905 ver- En^and. Over 7,000 mei tCR SROTMDtS AUCnOKSRS couches and chairs> aiare paired off Medical J. len have par- IWSSt* I 3l C enter. “By God. I'm a . stick“ hold.s coun. Ai tinimes, the con- sion of thele ;smoke-fiUed haUs of thele tidpated in'New W’arritrior training, I'atL-io-face. human being,bei tcx)." frontations are painfufully serious. Elks Lodge, ESOAT,MAV» le, men are meeting nation-[1- Kauth said. I ' Cii Bjc« (Utn(Uic - £:a‘f • w-vs. Tj:i They're not talkinging and they're Ratherer than bury his burden.'[1, • One e.verdse calls for eaeach member wide and be not listening. be\-ond to relaie — not golfIf M en’s groups are: iseem g an Utierbackick vents his emotions in a of the group to face, in tnturtvtheman scores andid off-color jokes, but to Sc,r' ier t.' They're lixiking. GajGazihg. Staring, m en’s su o “explosion" of populiilarity. said ' support group he eachich other. Self-discover>- is David Rice, administra iAfflAOCTTimS .\t each other. Eye to0 tr,ej-c, scarcely 2 staned in, rator for the , _____[ in Januar>' trailed tlie . ‘W'W e m a k e n o i s e . VWe put our on1 tl the rise, say men’s groupp Portland Center, Portland feel apart. For ... minulinute ... after .j. Sage Mc ndLOre, TOCSUEXOAY, MAT2T Men's Circle. .No ipponers. Men’s movementIt The center trains tr interminable ... minuteute. The silence charge, jt tands in the circicle and. start m en of th e SejGii^ just a three-month jru Robert Ely's book,c. Northwest in the W’arriirior fashion. [ i> de^ifening. commitmtment. In a weekly lO^ low w ith grow ling,gi and then -i^aTon John*. A Book AboutIt initiating them into cru<-ucial exami- 4C.t1.KT.p-! ^ • Vji 19 .Men of the ‘90s arere so misunder- meeting: foundedfo on suppon. f MosicxisaMS. Ik , slo«xL le grow ling gets louder.U I am Menen," focused on bridgingg nations for a'healthy andai m ature self-discoicovery and growth, le gap betw-een macho andd seU. Society’s recipe for manhood is nine men by far th e louiL ld O S t.' v aOKSOAY. m MATZSMSSa en deal wiih issues: notion. It w-as a best-seller. In three annual sessior •'licing strong.' not shm’ real•eai emotions in rally in sup i N-ouVe got 100,000 men,"" their Uves miss something.lg. ■ ------nippon of cach other — “Wee each o th er iill th e timme and yak hesaid. Warrior experts dodge ■ iiis life. Pain'. Grief froifrom a divoke. make noisoise,” Utterback said. “We e specifics of UTURiTtmAY, J tm v , tm e about mierobrews.'' sai;aid one. It’s Kauth an 30 ier. I’m by far the loudest." these men are redefinining stereo- first suchI r m en ’s group, to th e irr iemotionally and spiriti image. I'm noi suppo;posed to have The popiopular e.vjiression of sup{)on itually," m ALLAJU AMERICAI AUCTIM ■t lypes. They’re learningg to be com- . knowledge.e. Today, there are New Kauth’s words. Girl ScBLEMS Scouts of today aree iinvolved in An exar vho participated in the SING S ara h Adams, A a 14-year-oldd third- to sixth-graders,rs, Cadettes “Scouting Girls no longer canam badges in eighth gr ing is something we have grader at Central Daviss are sixth- to ninth-gn;raders and got to pusiLish more in this state, ‘■parlor maid skills."" TToday, th e 5- Junior ^igh.Hij Seniors are ninth- to 12i WORJKORFAIkMILY to 17 year-«ld membei 2th-graders. We’ve gott tot expand the opportu- bers are more “ W e , had- h, to learn how to0 Utah Girl Scout Direcctor Sharon nitics for w d T h r o u g h e i t h e r an c evening or day likely to discuss con:ontemporary cha 4ig c a women and girls," said ay tim e Intensive ! il' tire as part of thee Geiz said il’s increasiiggly difficult C o rra d inli, i, who was a Browniee Outpatient Progrjram. Canyon View c issues at tr(X)p meetingings, requiremments." i Adams said. SheL- lo get volunieers to l< / can help adults Thf locus is on suesuch concerns is a Cadet lead Scout while livingng in Beirut as a child, overcom e problDiems v/lth alcohol•I oro other drugs. et from I.4iyton. troops. Many leaders area women Dahlquistlist, o Utah PTA execu- as gniwing up femam ale, c a r e e r Last week,,a we group of youngi; who were Scouts as child These have beeran the m ost Intensive,»/e, c o s t- e f f e c tiv e iipptiriunities in mat Idreru tive boardird member and Girl nath and sci- Girl Scououts were at the Ogden1 On Saturday, Salt La ‘ and cornpatibl€ile options for outpapatient services ence. preventing you Lake Mayor Scout troopop leader, now works for ■outh suicide. R iver Pararkway. working to earn1 Deedee Corradini,5i. Ginger Utah Feden available In the areac during the past f eration for Youth Inc. ist fo u r y e a rs . protecting the environ•onment. valu- their eanhn h badges. Dahlquist, Jerilyn Mcl ihg differences in peofeople, or even Among t cintyre and McIntyrere is the first woman to g them was second-gmderr :Sarah Yates were honotored at the be vice pre J These programs offerc the following opo p tio n s: pregnancy prevention.Jn. Bailey Cat* >resident for academic ^ton of Ogden. The enthu-• 'Ogden Park Hotel byy the Utah affairs at theth University of Utah,, - Family Invo/o lv * m « n t “W’e try to meet th e needs of siastic BroIrownie made a terrarium i 1 Girl Scout Council1 ..with the Yates is managingm* editor of thes - Sp^clolUMKl fo c u s o n tu b s ta n c o al girls out there loday.”y,” said Paula in a pickltkle jar, carefully placing; “Yesterday's Girl Scou » a b u s e or )ut, Today’s Box Elder- County C Nevirs Journal. p«ychlotriclc probl«mi - lnvolv«m»r»nt of m o n tai tioottt) o>r r oott)or sorvicos, ) WildUfe ecjducator froom Oregon vwins Irish PPub ■ atn«ed«dd - ComblnatfcHon M rv ic e t to safo ty d o • DUBLIN. Ireland (AP)iP) — Wildlife she said afafter winning the third other r to pour a pint of i dotox Indhriduals ' education coordinator Shi f Guinness, i I y o a r ofTorcaro a t n o ad< Shann Weston annual ’’WirVin Your Own I*ub" compe- played j a dans match anand demon- ^ - Up to on« y addttlonat cost ' from Portland, Ore. canan jpour a per- titio n spoponsored by Guinness strated s th eir verbal skil - Prt>oram itt*ittot In Twin Falls a n d Elko■Iko 'J-, ^ feet pint, throw an acci kills with a 'i iccurate dan. Brewing WWorldwide Ltd. “I Jan't speech s on why they vwintnted to ovm '* .\nd she has showTi .shee hhas the "gift think of anym>'thing Fd rather do th.in 1 Call today for a frMM Confidential Consuttaiiltatton at: The Seanachaoi, whichr iincludes a -J; **Ljutc of the gab,” the kind of•f viverbal fluen- run this beateautiful pub.” * two-bedroom c apartmen O R S M A L L cy so prized in Ireland. - Westont was V one of 10 finalists induded ii Frank GaUa^ei I WE SELS L L T H E M A L L * * Such skills won Westeston, 45, an whose 50-w-i‘•w-ord essays about drink- v >ron the Kilgoban pub atIt Bonay in J; Reserveve dates now for Irish pub Sunday — anand she was ing Cuinncjness earned them a week the tJ 1995 competition CANJ YON VIi m ■ - •. rielightfd as she po^ete £ted-th*-k«ys—in-Ireland-a3~and"thBThanctno-CDin-*~~ ------S a lB o rd m ighT GmKii to The Seanachaoi -e It. I feefeel exdted, I than 55,000 u c t i o n e e r OO entries from across the 1994," 1 said marketing dire f A u : f Twin Falbts feel thrilled, on top ofif tlthe world," United Stat«ates. They vied with each S y, 9 M 1 M Elko Stevenson. la • JM w n*,M ehe > 228ShoopAve. W.-(2C?06) 734-^760______^(702? 73^2299

'/ ...... » y - , . . r ^ ■ • .<■I- . -• ; • •*[,'- - .N. : - - - l i ! I Mopi■ning Buills bl(OW 01ut ■ u Hne , M a i 1 2 1 - 8S3 I I The Associated Press ' 7 u CHICAGO - Deimisnis Rodman wa.s on the • 76ersI win Isstpick board.s. And on Shaqinquille O’Neal; And on _ the money with pa.s.ses.ses iuid shot.s. And even The /^Vssociatcd Prcjs (H e's) onlinly two liehind on the reccixing end1 of a shove lhat led lo a SEC/\yC US.,N .J.- I'hele i'liiladelphia ( S u g a r )I fRay l.eonard. technical foul on Penn>nny Hardaway. The W'orm was exta>■cr^’where for the Chica- 76crs finally found a way to Mime- ' go Bulls, who dominateiated the Orlando Magic thing go’v Sunday in the , The 76ers, under new ow nership, 95 didn’t really win the NB/^BA Lotterv' on opener of the much-hyi-h>T>ed E;istum Confer-— ence finals. Sunday, but they will haveL-e the fiTM pick M ichael Jordan scored sci 21 points and in next month’s ^ o f t — T o n y K(Komheiser of The The Toronto Raptors actuctually mm thc W ashingtoiIton Post on Magic Scottie Pippen had 18 for Chicago, which outreboundcd Orlandondo 62-28 and took the 13-team lotterv- held at tlthe officcs of |H |B|L J o h n s o nn’s ’s third retirem ent first step to avenginglg Ilast year’s bitter sec- NBA Entenainment whenn lthe combina- announcement ond round loss to the.‘.Magic. .M But it w-os Rod- tion 3-S-7-13 — one of 157>7 lotterv- num- i H bers assigned to the-team — tnan whose uherta-lifteiifted the Bulls most. ' “ »— w'a.-.’dra w t -- I “Dennis does a lotI fofor this club," Pippen according to NBA courncl JoJoel Litvin. said of his blond-hairlaired, tattoo-asn't bad. either. pick until 1999. So the Rapitptor^ automati- He had 21 reboundss andai a .season-hit^ 13 frally dropped lo the seconinnd draft posi- Northern.n Arizona ' fxiints. .Vnd the 6-foot-)t-8:, 220-pound fons-anl lion after their number wa*vas dni'NTi and was giiarding the 7-1,^ l. .301-pound O’Neal the 76ers. who had the vcvecondworst TEMPE. A r ii-u - Niiunh Beime won the -ecord in thc league at 18-6-J-64. movt.'d up 800 mulfrs and1 ththe 1300 at the Big Sk>- when the Bulls brokeL* ofopen the game with a / 130 third-quarter nm. :o first when they were drdrawn for thc Conference Ouldiitdoor track meet Satur- ' iccond pick. day night, and1 BiBoise Stale teammate “ In th e bo.x score,re. Shaq weighs 325 pounds and 1 w ei^1 Z225." Rodman said. ."It doesn't make a differecrencc to me." MUha Lo()ne>‘ <%i>nk-un both diL<;hes. uiid new 76ers owner Palat Croce, who But another doi “But that's lhe mistaktake people make in ' double wirmer — Nonh- jumped his fist and slappedled hands with e m A rizo n a’s AniAnna ^derberg — and judging someone in pounds pot instead of how ” m u ^ his hean weighs."IS." •epresentatives from oiherer teams after NAU’s d ep th helflelped the Lumt^rjacks setting the No. 1 pick. “I ca unseal Boise as th« Rodman probablyly spent more time can only six^U the H-omen's conferetKC >Io. I one way." .And in this ccase, it comes champion. guarding O’Neal thanUl powerj forward Ho- i race Grant, who-exceUeeUed against the Bulls ^lut Philadelphia. Croce, whwho he;ided a Idaho M'on its se«second straight men’s ti- youp that recendy purchaseased thc 76ers t]e behind -d-^tting Paul Thompson la.st >-ear in the playoff,-offs. Grant was not a • ^ o r at least 5125 million frfrom Harold - and sprinter Tawar(vanda Oiiwira. factor Sunday, going: scorelesssci and getting i? wily cme rebound befon:fore leaving late in the Catz. - refused to speculate o T hm pson H'oala thetl -UXVmeier intenne- lick in the June 26 draft at th diale hurdles in 5G thinl quaner wilh a twiswisted left elbow. ^ the Continen- I 50 seconds flat. He had al Airlines Arena in nearb>- £East Ruther- broken a 13-year- record in "^Ve do not know wh;what his condition iiv" t y Magic cuach Brian Hillill ssaid, “but it’s proba- □rd. New general m.in;igerrr IBrad Crc(.-n- thc night before‘witha50.16-secondrace wi . lerg will make ihe choice. ' in qualifjing. bly unlikely" lhat Grantant will play when the „ “I give my word, what Bradrad Greenberg Chiwira won1 tl th e 200 in 21.18. an- best-of-7 scries rusiuneses Tuesdav■; night. Grunt, who went intoIto Sunday1 with a soa- nd the scouting staff decide,ie. that v\ill he jchored the VandalsIals* nct(>ri()u.s -tOO-meter ur No. 1 pick," Cn>ce said. “I relay team, and ra right elbow, said thiss newn injur>- is much ^ ! 1 ran tbe first leg on .the lem and FU ask them why." l,60<>mctcr relay t< more painful. ,y leam thiit clinched the T6 ronto general mana \ictor>' by earning “A ver>’ sharp pain,'in," said Grant, who ng 10 points in the final homas wasn’t upset wiih bei)cing .N'o. e%-enl of ihc night,ht. The Vandals finished helped the Bulls win1 NBA N lities in 1991. 1992 ;md 1993 but wusas nonethelessi chided “It’s not deflating, wv kne the ndes the four-day meetet iin Arizonii State's Sun uing in," he said. Angel Stadium mthoth 124 points tu 122 for by Chicago fans at e^•ek-er>-^7 opportunitv-. "It's sore, \vr>- sore." Boise S«ate. NAU’sJ’s women had a 134-122 I— C hicago30 Bull Dennis RodmanI (91)( flies through the1 ahair to get the ball be- edge on Boise Stateate. , Hardaway had 38 points poii and O’Neal 27. -g “Even th o ii^ Penny had a big game tiv , tw een Orlando's Or Shaqulile O’N'Neal (32) and Nick'Anderderson. right in the But the Magic's olherier three starters — Javy and Shaq scored well. i L- third qualuarter of the Eastern Coionference Finals Sundayday in Chicago. D airjm an (hiihinks hc can G nnt, Nick Anderson1 andai Dennis Scott — worlirked lo our advantage." PippenI sajd. combined for just twoi-o paints{ as they suf- -\Vek'e’re not going to double-tii-team and lef going tobeat be us shooting from 3 pointnts." derson and Dem)ennis Scott involved. Wc m ilk Shaq'si ftfree throw s fered ihuir most lop-ddedded pustseasun defeat then?m spx)t up and find theirr 3 3-poini shtxjt- Said Hill: Hi) “We have to figure* out1 in cenainly didn't j e\*er. I't give a gtx>d account of JACKSO.VMLLEi E , Fla. - Ted St. .Mar- i. If theM>e gtung tn beat usas. thev’re not the ne.xt:t 48 4 hours how to get Niclick .\n- ourselves." tin, a 61-year-oIdId iretired Jacksonville dair>’ farm er is confident coi he can turn Shaquille O'NealJ o:of the Orlando Magic Jazz arre Utah’’s (and I into a 90 percent frec-throwfrv shcxiier. Idaho’s ;and Wycoming’s’s) team O’Neal generallylUy throws bricks from The Salt Lake Tribune build its regiononal fan biise; iKLsketKill clinicscli and the Ju- the line, making ononly 49 jiercent of foul nior Jan youtluth leagut.*s for girls andd boys.I- More than V V n shots in the regular:ar season. SALT LAKE C m ’ -- NeverNi mind that Ken Poulsiilsen ov^-ns 6S.000 kids inn II'tah. Idaho. Wyoming.. Nevada.N Montana St. NLirtln was: re-recently challenged b>’ a place Cidled the Sonicic Drive-inD and lives in St. Geeicorge. He and ILiwaii panarudpate. a group of teenagers;ers to sh(wi free thrown bleeds purple, grei-n andmd gold — and apparently hhas a ton Juniw J;uz: plplav-ers receive a jcrsev’; a.1 iickctn'< to a regiUar- until he missed. He^e mLv'bodyy hasI the with Br\nn Ru.'^u-ssell in the car. it's a big de;ilde. to them." sav-s shooter out of anwrone n — ewnShaq. fexvr." IXivid Allred. lheih< J.ia's. vice president of>f publicp relations. | B ^ Thai wvuld be plaj-offiff fever.f( Conversely,. tlthe Delta Cenier is just1 fourfo or five hours And, as the J a s pby>• againstof the Seanle SupeiSoSonics for aw-ay for the bui!Kilk of the J a a ’s out-of-st^^tc < ‘Pleasant’ O'range ra remains tc c'on.stitucncv'. IhlifcjL ^ W’cstem Conferencew champioaship,c that fever■ i:is mging “A lot of thele rpeople who Uw here driveive to thc g;^es m a H || as Syracuse UU’ ’s m a s c o t in thc provinces as >vcU1 as along the Wasatch Front.u. Salt Lake; I'vee tbeen to a couple this seasi?ason mv>«.-lf." says From Torre>- lo TvsinR Falls,F Idaho; from Evaastoron. W>x)., Nlike Brock. wh<» ho works at the Sandpiper>er Ltninge in Twin 1 ^ ^ ^ SYRACUSE. N.Y. f.Y. - In ca.se >uu wvre to Elko, Nev.. faas aree gearinga up fnr another rurun at an Falls. “>N’e’ve■ gigot a few PonLind hms .mdar a few S^-attle i Q n u H-ondering. S\Tociwease Univx-ndt)- is retain- NBA champioaship. fans, but the Jas'a a are lhe favorites " ing “Otto the Orangenge** as its mascot, “We get a huge Jazrt crowdcr here." sa.vs Mar>’ KijCing. bar- In fact. J a a: teterritory- extends as far non:onh as B«>ise. Then S p ^ B Chancellor Kenncnneth A Shaw refused tender at The Spons Barar ini Rock Springs. W>-o. “l’n'm a Son- there arv the ouioutposts, such as Six)kime..*. V\Va\h., the hotne- to adopt a committi littee recommendation ' ies fan and there arc a fewf Bulls ftms. but this is a J a a town of Gonzagaiga graduate John Stocktoao a Stockton keeps w-hich suggested a wwolf as the imi\-ersit>‘ tot>-a Wc had a full houseuse (Thursday), and thev ere going an off-season hohome there, and his father'ler's tavern - Jack mascut. cnuty. E\x*o'body’s jarred,ted, 1 guess.“ 'Jazied? In Wyt’v-orning? and Dan’s - is JJai a a headquaners vvar-rvuntund ' I V It’s no acddent. “Jack and Dan>an‘s is right near Ctinciga. ,u L »uid .dl of the J a a I O ttaw a SenatoItors draw 1st The devotion Utah's; NBANl franchise iaspires oututside its fans cn>wd intolo ilhat one end of towTi." s;ivs s;i; Kick lAikeas. metropolitan base is thehe resulti of 17 vx\ un of culdIdvation. sports din.'aor• at KXLY-TV*. Spokane's .\B( selection in NHJ H L d r a f t VBC affiliate. W f ^\•hen the New OrleansIS J a a migrated wv^t in 197^79, thc>- “It’s a Sonics3 itown, but it’s aL-a) a John>hn Suvkton town. OTTAWA. Can.«. - The Onawa Scna- landed in the NBA’s smallnallest market. The teain ne- Miller has assemble New York. ibled television and r ;^ o nelerworks irig. Former Saltalt Lakir Woodv- Trathtm finds fir hi.; J a a cof- m a te uundw the outstretched»d 1arm s o f S eattle S u- Ottawa, which that indude dozens of offiiiffiliates iii several statt^ f « mug now is a ;h finished with a s a conversition topic in B»wr*wne. N.C. Finding p erS oonic r Ervin Johnson in a rrecent game. - » league-worst recorcord of 18-S9-S. is ex- And Utah has emploj-eDj-ed additional marke'ting; tlools to box scores is a linlittle tougher. pected to n>akcr d(defenseman Chris PhiUips the No. 1I p:pick at the June 22 ■ draft in St. Louis. Pavin outla!asts SlumanI to win Coloonial TT Ottawa’s nctorj’y leftli the draft order The Associa ted Press unchanged amonglg i th e 10 teams that Iddaho’s ownn Olympicscsshow : failed to make thele playoffs.i San Jose FORT WORTH, Texasas - Reigning U.S. will pick second, foi followed by' the New Open champion CDre>- I\i'Pavin h dd off two York Islanders, WasVoshington (acquir^ pklenty of golId med^ w challengers in a hot, wind>nd>* Texas shootout winners from Los Angeles),5), 1 Dallas, Edmonton, Sunday and won the goldlolden anniversar>- BOISE-E - When the Summer Gameiiesbe- r " I------Buffalo. Boston (ac(acquired from Hart- Coknual b>* two strokes. gin in Atia; ford). Anaheim and»d \Ne^v Jersey, alanta 60 dav-s from now. 01M>i p k r Pavin had a 1-underparar69foran8-under t Stadiumtl won'tw sec any nxtfv exdterement Outbilert C om piledd fromf wire reports' total of 273. That than Bror ronco Stadium did duringlg last n e u was two strokes MoHoro golf C4 weekend'sid's state track iind field d ia'am p'- g ahead of Jeff ' onships. Brad Bowlin r spoWnT5 U NE Sluman, who came fromm four1 shots back Sure,, the th crowds vrill be bigger,^r. the ____ com a ■•MCH with a fiAol-round 68 andnd brieR)' grabbed times fa.'niliner and the names more fa - the large the lead late. Sluman, whosewh< only victor.- iar. Butt forfo sheer drama, courage cle on the front of the was the 1988 PGA, was tied * *"*' thigh-Ism ail askedi£d if there was a chance ied with Pavin until Ihrill-a-mi-minute competition, J"® hc could run the fina a bogey at N a 17 droppedxl himI to ax under. OlvTHpiadad can't beat those high sd final race'of the day. ^\Vhynow?"hem< Rocco Mediate, tbe S4-holctole leader, stoned - athletes1 whowl laid blood, swvat and ii iMnoaned. and later said the day at eij^t under, a shot V ^ he h o ^ a couple)le of( aspirin end some dM ahead of Pavia H B l | on the'blublue Boise State Univ*ersit>'> w n stre,ching would h< and twice led by two strokes,kesJ But he dropped J 1 help him get back in Frida>- andUld Saturda)'. „ the race. Turns out fot the bleu leores caB - 7 out of cofucntidn with a bo a at.l7. post^ a J f t j Michael out replacement Sean and toa»>« (hf 4(npi»734-6326 tmtnjcttora. ngey td Johnson ma>- run the 200® ^ Burgess did just f 73 and Glutted three backi ata 27S Fh:d Cou- • rers fasterter than Jerome's Fahd Isn st fine, as the Tigers capped another rec ______T h c T imhw a N c t w ______IpiaeJ^witha71fora27«276. a stroke ahead but if he; pullspi a musde at the finidi 1 record-setting perftn**-, < -r of Dq\ts Love in. H-ho finisheshed fast with a 67.______he won'tt be begging the on-ste traine mance with a win intherelay.int let him gea 5 ^ But oil of the moonoments vrarth remem- gear up rer a leg of the 4x400^ bering were noc pla; dov,’* Pavin said after secuecviring his second terrda>-. played-outoo diewiD- • Cdonial title and his 14tfaio on n the PGA Tour. C orey i what tcmail was doing mocni___ _ ners* podium. yPavlnrMctetoabltillrdliiputt •nwfs.rt TVack and field is "Toda.v was quite a dayf outoc there. A kM of o rith ^ _ settuitting a nerr Class A-2 recon i is an individual ^NTt. Scores and stat:t a ts C 2 w thinl |K>I« during Ih* I The cootpetitiao is a pening.;. A lot ro u n d d « 2 0 0 Saturday.&il NVhile the trainer is •gainst oneaelf more Baseball C 4 I d of th* Colonial goMtatouma- ireonthcl» Tiger qvinter's quadri n ran tliIn Fort Worth. T .x i..S, S u n d ay . ______P le a seseeOLYlieiC a » 8 « a : i ‘ • V-"' I r __ > i ,/t • c-2 ,TSnes-Novk-s. Tvtriii«ri.i Foils. Maho; Monday, Mayay 20, 1996 Olympi3lCS---- — Strrong perrformaiKices marlrk rodeo Continued from C l es.4 Oadt< T—w»»N< 1- *1 T h af:It’s w hy Je ro m e ’s An g elae la ' No sport demands rrmore mentally' The Timem«»Newi_-_ be the Jinals in Goododing. May 30-. W i.Ce.,.e»*.lJ*ieinex.*^_ __ JuneT. The Thursda}lay'andPriday i*n»5h»n7ii" ihe-nexrlanc.-lr^r-Gilberrirt shed'no tears after fuliih*iih* ah“d physically"frb'mm its pa'rfici- . _ i.afB.tatfd4nRm:RcfL.Mua.s_'___ ----- about .ovvrcoming-fe• fe a r an d p« in - ~ in g SMo; un. - pants, I f i a v>-ondcr CrC are/s Jordan — HAILELEY -"Brian Tschannen1 ofo: -performances will bej«gin a t 7 p.m.. • Ml'SMBCaa.Goa>t.213aPM3.| Sa- cond in tho 1,600-Tneterrun. fl 44. 3 ftoaNaMV 113& 3 ShM k Cokan and limits. How fastast can a manor- she nmih the race the way she want-mt- Hennefer could stanmd after win- Goodingng won the bull riding; onor with the Saturday pperformance r7,4 MtJMP<«*n.CP. taiSiS 0>.g woman nm? Nobodyly knows1 for sure, ed to, aand r ran the best time of her ning the 100, 200, 400X) and anchor- F n^y.. tlthen the bareback on SatSat- starting a t 6:30 p.m. VTM BMa MR 30 4S iBaoutf - 1 ,.201.2 T»«BI^ 14313 jMon AJl«l . bccause records arere iultimately bro- career,•, surprisings ever\-on6 ejcceptept ing the 4x400 relay. OiOr Kitty Simp- urday*inIn ith e Distritrt’S high schoolool 'Awards and an aucjction wiU foi- ken. , Q and 1.600 be. rodeo, low. The top five willill move on to bmi tK*« - t LM Ogo^ Good, tg 1«a*4 Am, h erselff in1] taking the silrer. son, who took the 800 i wt. isesa. > Airt fttaat Ck*, 1 » m 4 But the more impoiportant question, “i knknew the only one whoho fore helping her teamn win the mile Chad1 ^Nielson, also of Goodinging. th e £tate rodeo in Poi>ocatelIo June n J«. Iitae S Ma. Cf. 30 tsi asked by every aihlithlete at Bronco would b. tu rn ed in ir a pair of winning per>er- 1 7 -2 . , ra MPwar. M l. tt44& 3. tecH toav 1 beat me would be myself,"If," relay. S 'r . U 'rlOpcMv S ttioa.4 RkM* C(K«L. Dat. ■ Stadiuin over the weekend,we. is only ' said Ra)laft River’s Amanda.StMd«d That legion of youilung men and formancjice s in th e calf roping• to tc i»tra.ss»ati»»*w» 117*. P«*6e*i» W 1 - t Aj-, SMM.VK.n4>. 314U 3 K«|tr 0am . Cvraa, a ■ 1V a ____ slightly less difficuicult to answer: after se ” ew_ A^4 discusrus women who put it allill on the line »hele all-around cowboy titletie. ------Ja Ja 21U14.A«>t»ia Glenns Ferr>''s Rosso&s bodimcnt of an old truruth that aU of took both>th cow cutting victories Rat I - t Ccor C»wt Dal. 32. ZLAatn»r#i.VtH4a.] Al R(^. 233ea. 44 SRSntwo STU S BnM 21£2 OaB jump? F J tr r isquieUy ^ stared at the track,ck, us should re-learn:: there is no Justinn IBailey and Paul Petersorson SMBCM.0cDd.41 PHt3>11 Sin«\. : M BkJ <•*« . 1 Ka,»0aT«.Ca«ai.«a&2 OnmM. ^ ' - 1 Ittfw»wi. m. 3 Jmcnn TtiffiwovT J*. «7. J 1002. S tai»n.^1031 101 4 Crr«aGaDMavCeat.ia4fliS And if the ans.-wer;r rumsc out to be shakingng his head after finishinging shame in tr>ing and fafailing, only In sw ept lh«the two team roping coma*" »»iOMKn,Vii>raB.4 OMUr L«m*. Vii-T. M 3 ();.2 »oaK■ 1414 1 VUaDax.aat.4 Ooo»iw\ IOOS. 6 in th a400 meters. He knewew failing to tr>'. CoOr M. 3 jMcr ThcmpnvaTV Ja 9tt 4 Joa< D«»wM. Can lane, so be it. The momost painful dis- he couldJd_ha«ejim faster, but not on __ Sq_when_you are wwatching the Heatheher Isaacs of Jeixime was < 1-1 C>al fWcn._OwW S.'SrrSToTSJfvU C/« >e7.S TooaU^.Ja. MSOM>.VMt^i\ t^Mi4 lfcra»D-n. R«f. 1343 » ' ~ ------appolntment came! ncnot fnlm l(Kin;^ Saturdaday. Ben Kohring of Twiti«ti dlj-m pio on I'V this sisummer, with" d the'District • 5'queen. S Sirx OM. SMtfwwK.M\Oon O ca».t< n PM2 .1 CmJTTonM. but from failing to acTiievei w h at Kails Iift«ifted his ann in \ictory afterter si^rstars that havee names like event ev< re p re s e n t^ the sev-«V- 33ai P « 3 -l f*.^'l1S0.3' Lcktor.li t32B.S Jaad QoM. St«3 Ww.K.n<.4&].) D«Bic>it*.«3l OiraMat. \vas possible. » BAmo. 32 ti 9MT »«, P^ 1 . 11 KaKttm ram. WH. 73. 3 71. J r- M . . . moW ngB upI two spots in the anchorior Jo^«ion. Lev\-is. Flojo,lo, Jackie and en th andnd eight performances■Of of ;r. 990.2 OaMlUcar. Or»n Otrm.>. Vi*v ^ . n 4 tiiarit HMo. Jv. e» s That’s why Twinin F1 a lls A n a le e leg of thi >er Hennefer, th e 10 quiqualifying rodeos, jw.eae.Nwn.316 p*t2.-1 u I OWw. 7t the 4x400 and fini^ing sec-ec- Kenfcajo^n. remembe ■n T2MB(««a»ra*«.PM1-1 A«9^S>t^7?.3A»grM] 9 -• Carter was disappoir•ointed a fte r fin* ond. Mai.llsmail and Osteterhout. And ~he nextne. District 5 rodeo willVin .f*aaiirOT««0««nfL71.4.Sl>«MB«aDU.SJacr uu - 1 AoM ca*». iaa i 3 larm ishing second in thele hhigh ju m p Sat- “ i to>ld ld (my team m ates) if theycy make^plans to be in Boiloise next ^^ay **m.» Part 2 - I A»t« Sm*v 71. 2 T«a OM. BS. 1 sx*asja--ry. Brad Botclin ii Thec Tintcs-News ' Tvwin r finish< T-'ven though she kne\new it slie could • thing, U) ills pair les 4th n call hitn at Fa] and that’s what champi-pi- sports •,'ditor. Vou cVn do it. on-ship levelIc CT)mpetition requires. 733-0931. a t. 229. Tbe Timesnes-News ‘Championship flightu with a 129 rvJ^rrOm Pi,i,—1,1 67-74.M1 . overall, eight shots ahahead of Bret aw [oatCat J a w . T>xrab74-r}.l47 Tennis playersI wvrap Up icelebreaker c VTELLO - The Twin FalUills Rupert of Boise and TTerry S pack. wiC So«»i**u M«»v"7e.r7 IM open ; duo of Bobby Adamson;on m an of Burley, A«>,*=aw Poc^""e7.D.i40 The Times-News exciting.lg. 6-7, 6-3. 6-4 match. 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i" ' . ■»■ Monday. May 20. 1996 Time;imes-Mews. T*-n F.iils, Id.nho C*3 Fast*est Intfly fieldd set: (^X^-Long(/ on ~one"orrtheTiardest'cfiiu'gihg tl driververs '" — U 71;^ Tn^s wos picked as a substiKti- completed Sunday wi 24 nn S.iturday. crashed-while with'three inore tute dndriver by car owner Johrshn iciim in .inoth'er c.ir on.Sunday qualifiers and a ^ yl-year-old c veteran . Menardrd on Sunday, the fmal dayy ool f «i»o hasn’t raccd an Ir I liap.iiiiin he niijjit Ih- niim(>ed. 1 Indy car in nine qualiflcaicadons. as i.tkt-n tn Mi-tluxlist Huspital j-ears., ^t “We: klooked long* and hard to fmdRnd StartinR at the rear iM.- Ol !».n.k and If^; pain..' ear of the fastest somebodKxly that would be appropriate In an.>.iiioiher crash, rookie Randy lineup in Indy historyry nexti Sunday is to do thishis," Menard said “I’ve Imowr Danny Ongais, who v lol.smawla was imhiui o will, take over Dannyl^for fi ^ n y years. \^*'re v eo '-V ^ ______ll)c_Lis• last dnver. iL>-tr\- to pt-t in thc___ ihe ciir in which Scottbn Bra>idn qtiali~happy~n' Ib b e assbcratij'd'with' hirhi Hed. > W.IS rmiku- Tytf Oirlson. who . ' althoughIgh we're wishing it would !>»' to.1 V Bra>'ton, who won i ,'E: m k (XI stow on IWO .itiem pts jiist )n the pole posi- under difdiifferent drcumstancc-s. IH-KireV thfth i> p III ftul tif (jiialifica- • lion for the sccond strastraight year, was “Butt DDanny’s going to do a fine joh 7 r killed in a crash duiduring practice and canarry on what Scoit. J think, = = T Friday. it ^ ll thf th di-itvtion of 1'* Indy 5(X) would Wiwant done, and that’s to sw ------ID—I.— ------■ 'A draK radhg cHamampion who was the car n r nicLKl on race day here at the 1^ 5 1 . ty "I»en<.-dlu.-d lot .iliiKtst two dozt-n n»ik- greatestst nicer in the world" ( ir.inis .md such Vfit-ran.s as Fund establislished for ais, who turns 54 Tuesday and * ()iii;.uss .iriil.tn Johnny I'arsonv !<1, who I the oldest driver in the field, .isn’t linvfii .it Indy suK'e IM.Kti dead dHver’ss daughter( tan the race 33rd, at the rear. . .Uld tju.ilillaliUfd S.)iuui.iy 4-‘he is a substitute. ;ais pas-v<-d a JD-l.ij* H'lresher *as rL^laced by a substitute LNDLrWAPOUS (Al ute , ^ — . ~ test Unllll)tliiiffd liv thf r .S .-\«ito Cluh arship fund has been in his last appearance at Iin S aiiiriiird..\ .in .. .{-vfar old car th e 2 year-old dauRhi lapolis in 1987 after h o\us- o m u ti t'V Hrii ki'll Kaanc ( itoup. hut SIS » a seven: concussion in pr.ic- thcTf m-Miu-\fr 'v.is .1 tuTTi .irranufment Bravion. who was Idllc Ls Team Pea>Jce ride lhal year during practicc0 fo r th e tn m.ikf.V .1 iit th f d-tying founh dctoo-. ;^^*^ampionsh:.ship Drivers Votoran driver Danrnny Ongais sits In his car at tho Indianapolisis IMotor Speedway. Sunc fti aiviiil itif s.iit!i- .IN wJifH I ngs were quite different and nday. waiting -t lifif," <)ni;.iis s.mi "My ixT- 3f,. fo r a c h a n c e to pracactice on the track. Ong ahd Team there wei.vere many factors that'con- ngais will drive tho carr qualifiedq by Scott Brayilyton before cepnonI) li didn’t ilianci'. Ihf spi-fd d to lhat win. so I ne\*er looknk Brayton diod Fridayay after crashing Into-thi Menard Indy!V 500 n o f « E S j '^ d tho turn wall. 'iiil'irt.ihlf. .tmi_\\hfn I ^;oi announced nd wonder what might haveive. growth of the spiplit bctVi-cen .-\ric Luytrlytrndyk. th f <>til> i.iniiiT ui:um- Sti-u.in M.iiiu-^1 Ciosi’ I"0 lilf Ii spfids I Ilffilfd to Ih' been," OngaisOn said. ______ith e .fu n d .to ______Championship Auto J.n.-Nt I d-ViTiihini;.blended\veU." >•' . . .. honor Bra>ion, who ^ en I dedded to come b ad rto‘TD“ ' anU"S|reedway“prosesident Tony • Viva-agetl;^tl a r«-V00 car ovvned by John Me lionship car racing, thehe George's Indy Racing U'iigue.U the formeTier mark of -^-t i.is1.1SI ih f i.isii-xj'riH.kjt- (;u.iu.iljljer >n Indy - raii-s 1j:a.mjs M.irtfd. hjs ijualjin.i- pole for the second c ipolis 500 WK not my choicece With the qualificadtdon Sunday of \viu-. hist.irs at 233.100 nm ph "Scotty turn >pfvdK'fd was Jtist over 20^^ rnph >*ear. Contributions tc le to begin. It jiisi happeneded veteran H id^i Matsusuda and rook- L«>-end\idyk w^!l stiin nn the '< vent}•nth di-v.-m-'i>> Ix-there. If he isn’t there. Bra>iun'sn's jKite spffd this year was , Brayton Memorial Trus race on the s^edule. Butt I ies Scon Harrington anmd Joe Gosek. nnv liecuu;au-se luv nm t.ime iin the set.-set. nnl>.«Jy \hoiild hi-therere " 233 ri> sent to Bonk One, 14£ EE™doubts at that time, and hav-ty- the Uneup will includJde 17 drivers ond day of qiiiiUncatioov Siartin*; next to Stt>tewart will bt* M enardard team niahaiTer l.arrv North. Carniel, Ind.. int some time in a car thislis who have never com cc peted at With OngiUNOn takific oxvr Bniviin:'-im's vctcr.in Uavy Juneses and Klisfii Currv- c.illc.illfd it “a Vfry emotional addition. Bni>tun pole it reinforces ray thou^^ts." Indianapolis, ihe huT’esiest rookie cn>p car. the {>()]<.• fx ;x>sifi(in .Hit>tty\[ty workfd s»> Iiaid to pm lius -. . stores and thnwgh -Tea 'cotting Indy_and wnll be at_1930 at______— - - Bravton's'•» tleanmiatc- iiiKl il»c tfui- - .MafMtda qtiniitiedL'd Sund.Tv .It c.ir in thfhf r r.ii.f.”,Iif s^tid. •' .. Jliis car and the drivers' assod an International Spcedwav'ly Lfij hy .» 236.9K6 mph m four-lap fastest qii.^ii.ihliL-r Dll iht- lirM day.'tit til 22i).s.y> mph. Stutt H.U..imngton ctm e desvr\ efs ' t to Jh.- in th f Indianapolis shins are priced at S2 s rnday . for the VS. SOO, an out-it- qualification record b>’ry 1990 winner lime trial'ials. ]( wasn't a pronicuiorion m at 222.1«x then G<->scrsck qiialifiL%l at 5tX)." ceeds from, the salsale will be deposited in the scholarjlarship fund ^ _ SERVICES SET: VL^Msitation for ^ r . iciirVfn Brayton is scheduledled Tuesday m from 6-9 p.m.. CDT.', aiat Gillespie m Funeral Home, 27 MaMarshaU St.. Coldwater. Midw 490J»36. Funeral ■ H ^ mm seniCTS will be 2 p mL \\Wednesday, at the United MethodLodist Church, 26 Marahall St. in Bra>iia>ton’s home- l i i town of Coldwater. Swedislih P ^M KCHELL IN frj ^ ■ b e c a u s e s o mMUCH IS RIDING ONM YOUR' TIRES. &B F C a o d£#r/c/iT mKi fPl7S7SHU « X2 4 $ d S . 0 9 racerw » X Z 4 / X V 1P205.'75R14 XZXZ4 7 6 . 9 9 , A m^e e rtc a ; vins S ------1 ~ * a i jP20&70Rl5 X\^X\V4 7 9 . 9 9 I o u m 6 s , o9 c 0 0 ' .|P215/70H15 XVXW4 S 0 . 9 9 i tour staage M 3 t .» « M I U W A MlAffTY A IP23&75R15 XViXW4 XL »4.99 I popioular, * 3 S .» * ^ n u o Mn n u n r ^ NAVPAKTOS. Creeci^cce - Glenn ^ S S . , Magnusson of Swedk'eden ,won_.. M SB * / n » S 1 *3*3 « .» « Sunday’s sccond sta^e: olof the Tour 337. 7 .» « terrain B I 3a.3 a .» « of Italy, which was m amirred b>- acd- ^ M M «r* IlMia • rm dents for the second straijraight day. M H I** Vo I it truck World road championon Abraham • r l» » 9 - D M L A L n i l l IP* « Olano of Spain was in\thv-olved in a B iJ y b R A IN T / A m ^ 10-rider pile-up 25 milesiles after the K H H wImI* MW e«h lo n g 75R15 *91.99 start in Elefsina, but heL* mmanaged to ■ ■ M m o f o m u ____ a n d i fmish41st. r a a m o o t h , LT2 3 5 .775R15 5 R 94.99 mi hinhtiumtt 30X9.50R10R15 . 95.99 Italy’s Sil\*io Martincllo,•Uo, who wtm a t h i g h w a y 3 ,x ,o .s o r Saturday’s opening stage, 50R15 100-99 ». |LT235.-85R35R16 111.99 the leader's pink jerse>*f afafter flnish- H U |9 ing in a group that ignusson out* ^ ^ 2 1 sprinted. VLARE DURING> T /A The Swx*de cov-ured theiie 143 miles P r J ^ All Season Li]EDOl^ along the Corinthiantn coast to H f S t M l Ught Track ^ wingtin Na\-paktos in 6 hours, 39 minutes. H 1 4 Ei jno ittfp^rfor~ ■ d K a d l o l 46 seconds. All but thele Ilast six of I j J j tn c9ofar/A the 157 riders were credredited with HVV ra'V ^loek th f same time for the aagilage. H I J g^ASC •9Bdd0*ign mudA ' Kenyans dominiflate _ K lik inownted %3a.99'\«i I^^EPt9S75R14 45.09; Qui0tride Bay to Breake 1 ^ H P 3 0 & 7 S R 1 4 45.9951 ^3p235/75R15 ■ ^ ■ p23S7SR15 40.99 SAN FRANCISCOa (AP) - ^ I R^LT235/85R16s m u r o l K \ ^ 013 SS0.99 ‘ ■ ^ ■ P i B&'TORM 45.991 R 1 4 68.99 Thomas Osano gave KiK enya its ■ ^■P20&70R15 . 49.999 I| fMlLT245/75Rl516 89.991 Bl\\M si.xth consecutive victortor>- in the R IS 7S.99 KMBi 1^ B ^JP2t5.70Rt5 49.998,1 I j^ |3 1 X 1 0 .5 0 R l£1 5 9 4 . 9 9 I g o D l liuy lo Breakers race Sun'>unday, cov- E f lQ I I R15 76.99 I J oring the hilly and colorl «5-Wl ^ 115 8 9 . 9 9 | I Q lorful 7 1/2- H B m 76.99. \ ______milo course in 34 minute;Ites, 35 sec-. . [iBHffl onds. Osano, wl>9 has wonn Ithe race three times in the past:t sjsix y e a ri ^ j 6 IVAOMT>H S S A i S C A S I finished two secondss aahead of LlWtE A j countr>-man Uuarus N>ti'4>-okerako. MiU-k Ctxjgun of the Unitetitcd States - "■ J w;u third at 35K)1. The top woman fiiiisheiher, Elana OR REAR E, O iL J l Meyer of South Africa, re'eor ^ . NEW DISC PAOS ; C O M M im n ux^f> AUONMiw" Sunday, winnixig in tiuee«minutes, n «■ ES 34.64 seconds. M INT fYSTlM “I am v-cT)’ happy with th«theD m e.I U : WHEEL BEARINGS didn't not expccti to rtm1 so fast so V BRAKE FLUID early in the season,’n," said • . ♦ M rENTlRE i ♦ I Gebrselassie, the- world chciuunpion — 1 M N S tA L LSYSTEM N tn4he 5,000 and 10,000. ■ ■ fc OR SHOES ; -ABComputwtKtzed Equipment • Lktest 1 .The Ethiopian star saidlid he "was EST YOU R C A R 1. I - FFour . Wheel Alignment Cepk T ^ tto lo g y Available unlikely to run the two lon{ fl K F r • r e p a c kt. vyWWwlPtcoupoa e«pW SW I ^ M t m e a tances before the Olympics.cs. H B r * CHECK BR ■m SSh SSh h SSGSh SS ■ifntlSIC JH lll ^1 **1 am noM* running the shashorter di^ ^ • INSPECT E (ances so that I can work>rk on my B R A K E S Y speed." he said. GcbrsclassAssie took W M m u B m oMO A HAZARO M lead after 900 meters andindouised K ------i • I^ D TES Rouaon - FR££ KepU^ R R A M T ^ home in the intenutional metneet ^ M e; 4m Mtf ^Morr pmM M n a A w M * A u t s r at f^ n a Inspeaion *• TitMtwplacMnenr Meriene Otte>- of Jamaicaica posted I* on •v«ry Hr* « • M l. HenorMtd a1 o w MO tec«IW»« Cftioftwididwe*r Warranty the fastest limes in bothI wwom'en*s B A R R Y'•* ^ - SftJIJV’s . J sprints -- tl.04 seconds^ ot t e r 100 i t M jcn iltM csvtfirerfaarf-I meters ond 22.80 in the 20a n a m m s iM MMim K • g»mMtu§ stn sa ttJOJIW 's Michael Green of Jamai' for me to do.>. ButB diis Murphy.sewed^d up the toumament iN-eekliw was under control*' on 16, where he hhi o l^ out for an'bagle . UPPER M0^lONTC'hAIR, N J. - lile Sigel’s ‘ second-place finishh wasm his Kriday.'Sunday, heh' put anodier 8-iron » • CadiUacNFLCK;.Golf Classic tide wvnt to best bei of the j-car. But unlike Murphy,Mi a few inches fmmm the pin for another the player whoho could stand the heat SipSigel couldn’t keep it goinglg con the birdie. mUb''------hothonest cfa>' of the jrar.-Startinjting w th -----“It was a good>d dny.-I-wai in-con* - —r - Jay Sigel \siltksiltea and Bob Murphy the llth hole, ho missed fourr straightst tro l” Murphy saiiaid. “I controlled my cookfd up a 3-under-piir3-uj 69. conquer- failfairwaj-s mid fell a stnike behinciind ^Iur- emouons. lliat’ss somcthit^i I did to- , ing the temperjieramres and the demons ph;phy w ith a bogey on 12. Murphy Mi day that 1 hadjn(n>ublc doing on the tk u ontx* doggciSUlcd him' on the regular adc;idd(.-d a birdie on 14 iuid coastetia e d r v ^ a r tour." tour. "Tlicre’s no other riNLson othother than Mur])hy said ththai after a poor shot “I’mn Souihcihem bojvralsed in M ori^the .... — ihe heargot to nio,’* said Sigeligel,” w ho on No74; he iniiy- liaveh blown up in his ' i B ' 'j‘v / • dii." said Mun)hjphy. who fini.shed <\ith a loolooked spent after the roundL “I stan- jTHinger years. Butlut when he needed it twivstruke \ictinctorj- after he and Sigel .•d ed really drying up. 1 didn'dn 't gel most, he was nblible to save par with ^ m were tied afterer 11 holes. '•Heat's al- .‘nough enti liquids going and 1 stustopped putts on 9 and 10,I, putting{ the pressure \^-.i>-s Rtxxi forr meir because it loosens x-rspiring per imd got real hoi.” itack in Sigel's bp.p. ■ : mc up. I’m m tr 1 trouble when it’s a)Id Si S^ ‘1 [ ^ e d his tee shot iit 11,11, iui in- Piiuence, he saiaid, is something he -v I like(Satuniiyl,'l• 1. The heat'.s my diing." licution dia his legs were startingng toi go. leam^-d in the broroadcast bth wiien w 9 '' Murphy wonon the Thunderbird at ie He popped up his tec shoill ono 12, he Siiw ihe samee players who made I Upper MimtcLiirLlir in 1%8 and had tA«) cwiluuldn^ risk ;m iippruadi o\xtr theih »»-a- misj;ikes the firstit two diiys vying for H k sccoiid-place llni-slies llni in the Cadillac, leer r:and Uiid up for the lx)ge>-. .NIurphy,.>Iu diampion.ships Surunday. itlcliiditig lastt yearvi when he felt he whc.ho .set the coursc record Mth.ith a 62 '^ I ’m die luckiesi.■SI guy out here,” he K ' “>;avf the tmirntirnameiu away.’-' gam- Frid'riday. kept pLi\ing steadily. Siiid. “ To bc ablee to play again with ifc '' • .liliiigonliiiiiiij-alg a loiigli sliot out of the "He "I (Sigel) Ls im intimidatingng faaorf the emodoiiiil cuntntrol that 1 do ... the. B L . roiigji. • offff Iihe lee.” Murphy said, “bu•but the giKHl Lord gave trmc my hands back ^H jl "Mv g«vil thislis >x‘.irV <\-as lo not niiike w;iyr.iy 10 play tliis game Ls fiiin\-a>-;^'u^^,uld and 1 count my lilucky stars all the B H iuiy diunb niLNtakNt.ikes." he said "Tliat s gavavas imd puit.s." _ , lime.”

______A m eis s wins wvindy Enjiglish tou[irney k IR-VME. Eiyjaigland (API - Stephen eaniiinied 5176.200 for his second1 »m7n on 40 mph di.«Tjpted aQ field that induded .\ines of 'rriiiidadiad and 'I'olugo hatded thee Eun)j)eanH tour. the 12 members ofif Europe's 1995 Ry- Mrniig winds Suntunday lo ;vin the Bt'ii- "I '*! got m\-sclf in a position to win der Cup leam andd most of the Euro- -s*ni and I k ^ e s■i IniematiorjfUIni on a day andid then I did it on the finalal hole1 pcan lour's txst plavlav'ers. uWn JJ playerss shotsh SO or moa*. 'withth thal putt,” Ames .said.-“At‘At the &>udi .Africa’s JdIc^f Hav«-kcs took an '^Aines s;ink a 13-ii^ii1 par putt on stanUl of the diiy I was kind off 4isap-4i 11 on the par-3, 2C208-\-arri fifth hole the ISth to winn after ai England's Jtm ixiintinted the PG.-V decided to play)lay im- Sunday, Third-rouDund leader Colin Robson had,lx)):e;)ge\ed the hole. Rolv derr such s Kid conditioiTs...,! fe^‘le^'l.dif: . Montgymerissoaiw:ud.lo an t>4,.Masters son finished oneme stroke hack and ferenvnt now." diiimpion Nick Fiilund 72. the ben evenen \wrse on the demanding; 7,205-7, had an 82 to finishih way back in the (ij j j score of the day.ly. forf a 283 lotal. He \-ardrd Oxf«)rdshire' CDursc. Gilslss upii| to jxick. .. S u n d ay . Avalilanche! beat RledW ijings 3-22 i n 0 1T BriefIfly in spoorts DETROIT (Al (AP) - Mike Keane ties,fs, is 28-7 in playoff overtifrtimc Game 4. Detroit is 1-2 in overtime ber 3off mutakes1 on both sides, Ibu> Muster wi scored with 2:291:29 left in overtim e gamemes. 4-2 ihLs season. games. ^ ^ iwne as vins Italian Operlen for Sth title Sunday, giving as glaring as Coffey’s, ing the Colorado Roy Ro; and Dtiroitls Chris Osgi)sgw)d Game 2 will bei ]played Tuesday Detrcitroit was 3-1 against Coloraorado ROME-Thomimas Muster mastered theie sswirhng winds, th e slip- . A\-alanche a 3-22 %-iaor>- o\ er the De- bolhih were superb in goal. Roy3y hadI nifdit at Joe Louis? /Anuia. The best- and 5 ^ nning perj- coun and1 RichardI Krajicek's serve-rve-and-volley gam e Sun- troll Red Wings 5 ^ against Roy while winni Igs in Came 1 of the 29sa>saves. Osgotnl 27. In the ovenii.•nime. of-7 scries then movoves to Dertvx*r for an NHLHL-record 62 games this sea.v•a.son th e• IItalian Open for his fifthfth clay coun title of the Westem Ct>nfercnrcnce finals. . Osg'p"- ^ ^ .Ytit it was a gameg; that will re- SiikicIdc at 9:55 iuid another on ClaiClaude The wide-open shshooiout many ex- that ma ^ fyis M uster, th e dcdefending champion andd u top seed, used his pun- membered more narked the Red Wings then h >re for Haul Coffey’s Lumitmieux 17KXS. pected between thelese two high-scor- ebbe' scored two t)f Detroit's goals, fired; .*d a shot fn>ni just imide thee blueb oradO/scored 326 ggoals during the by Winrinnipeg in the first round. th- ;md bet^veen Osgoogoods Wings. But both t'teams played a eliminai lames ny (1950, 1951 and a 1953) and Mark Mull Stepliane Velle nate St. Louis in seven gam .luUigan (1963, 1965 and -•He and .-Xdam Dead- legss for f< the vvinner. more cautioits styiee iiuid rcfeive Don of tlieJ second sc round. 196/) as th e onlyly m en to vs-in the ItalianI OpOpen three times. marsh »verv creditL-diied with the other Tlu lie .Avalanche w ere 3-2 in OT( KoliJU^Jci kept a' tigight rein on play. TlieL* Red F Wings’ sudden vulneinera- victory ga\ave M uster his 38ih carecr.•cr 1day coun title and cx- Aralanche goals,Ls. hhelping g<«ltender tliroujough the first two roimds. Fourbur of especiiiUy in the eairarly going. There bility w: n the tended his recorcird on th e surface over the ] Patrick Roy snaji was never so evident as in tl he post t^vo years to 95-3. - nap a personal five- iheirir six second-round games4 wilh w' were 15 minor pen.•naliie.s, eight on second s im- year, he hasIS defended :ill five titles he game losing stn a id period when Coffey’s ii s he had won at this stage reak against Delroii. Chicaiiciigo went inio overtime, indindud- the Av-.»lanche, probnbUible mistake enabled Coionwirado in 1995: MexicoI Citj',C Estoril, Biircelona, Mi Roy. winner of■ t\>two Stanley Cup ti- ing a . Monte Carlo and Rome. ; a triple-overtime thrillerler in There iiLso v^ere aan imusual num- m forgege a M tie. M uster plays nextn« week in St. Poelicn,1, AAustria, beforv going to Belle ri'ings up 2 RRBIs as Indilians take BRangers; O)’s nip M’s Paris to defend hishi French Open title. CLEVEL.\ND (A(AP) - /Ubert Belle e.MendedIc-dliis I------• Graf winss 9th German OjOpen hitdng stre;ik to 20 giimes wilh en on Sunday, helping Charles .Niigv- Na, and the Cleveliind Indindians ^ V ' but was forced to battlq over three tough^ ssels before ending the defeat the Texas RiUigersRa 8-.=) Simday. upset run of Slovivakia’s-Karina Habsudova.va. Belle's hitting sinsireak is the longtsi of his canrarwr. _ •< with his 12th homerier. C arter was in a 1-for-l,r.j 9 The top-seededsl Graf let a match pointnt s slip away before com- and als«) the Ivstit itin the majors this seiLson.n. IlI is •Jump before gellinglg threet hits Saturday. plcting a 4-6, 6-2,2, 7-5 victor>- over Habsudojdovu, who had defeated the longest stringi hyh\ iui Indi.im pla\’er .since.-jubo li . Erik Haason (5-5)•) alloweda both rum' and ei^e i^ i 'h re e top-20 playeyers to reach the final, ,Franco\ 22 siraigliiight in.l9S8, Nag.v (7-1) allo\lowed ^ V hits in 6 1-3 inning-s,;.s, struck out four and walkeliked Graf, who hass won the German OpenL*n imore than any other five runs on mne hit ■ hits Ul si.v inning.v He struckck out Vvv. four. .Mike Timlin pit«pitched a perfetn ninth forr hhis ’ toum am ent, saidid the title restored somene tof her confidcncc for si.x in his founh siniight str win. Jim Poole. JulJulian seventh sa\-e, sendinglg the1 Royals to dicir sixth1 losslo; 'he French Open,n, which stan s .May 27. Taviu-e/ iind .Iikc M -■Mes.1 finished «NTlh scorelcJiSess re- B j in eiglit games. .Mark< GubiczaG (36) w-as die loser.r, She rebounded<1 from a quancrfinal lossISS 10i Manina Hingis last lief. Mesii got Iiis 17ih17i s.ive. Belle's sin^e durinringa • ^ week in Rome. threv nin fourth iorinning off B*)bby Witt i4-3)3) put; ------/ • : f Brewers 4, Twins 2 “To win on dayly again was very important Cleveland ahead./- tant,” Graf said. “But the 1.7-2. Kevin Klster hit his ththird ------9- ^UNNEAPOUS - S uncenainly is stillill there — it's not gone yet.yet.” homer of the scrieses ffur Texiis. - Steve Sparks stymied Mir Fp nesota with his knudciddeball for 7 2-3 innings, giv ' ‘ ■' ing the Milwaukee; BrewersB a victor>- over Seth Veteran Ml Orioles 8, M arinerners 7 a J T^^ins. loore and son wivvin grand prL\ B.-\m\lORH - R. - Robcno .-Uomar hit a tlirec-i•x*-run APphojhM The viaor>-, the fouraiirth straight for the Brewen KEY WEST, Fit■la. - V eteran offshore raoracer Bobby Moore and homer in the sixth:th inning to give BaltimoreX* thei Atlanta Braves outi>utflelder Ryan Klesko was the 300th v^in for manager Phil Gamer. ■T^Thi his son William eamede a Superboat classass win and overall top lead, and the Orioles;)les overciime four home rumtns b>- flips C incinnati Rec^eds shortstop Barry loss was the third inI a row for the Twins, who an . h o ^ rs a tth e K e y■y West Grand Prix on Sundjnday. the Seattle M;irinersiers. ___, Lark in as he slidesdes into second base 4-11 in their la.st 15 games.ga Sparks (3-1), gave, uj They took th e lelead at the stan and ran1 ththe 4,2()0 hp, Mercrui.s- Rjifae! Palmeiro■o anda: Mark Smith also homo eiglu hits before beinging relieved by Marshall. Bozi er-powered catam;maran at 94.66 mph to turr for Baltimore, whidi S u n d ay . ■ tum in the b(»t average idl luis unn se\x*n cf nine afte with two'outs in the: eighth.ei Mike Fetters pitchet s p ^ am ong 28 boatsb that crossed the stanstar line of the triangu- >14 skid. Jay Biauiermer hit twv tif Scatde's four hoihome Finley (5-2) .struckk outo 10 and pitched a six-hiWt- ihe ninth for his fifthth save. Rich Robenson (0-7n -j lar course off th e! island’si: southem coast. rum off Mike Mii.ssin. LS and ‘■•scaped a base wina. 'vho gave up se\en runs a tases-loaded, noout jam in ththe - struck out a career-higlligh 10 in his second completeZ il Moore finished1 almosti three minutes ahe; a career-high 1.1 hits I (7.2) first inning, and shut c ahead of Man Alcone of hits in sLx innings. Mussina (7 ut out the Yankees und ^L^l“ tl game of die season. He allowed nine hits and onlj3nlv • Newport Beach, Calif.,O whose 91.36 was sea stili tied Cleveland'sd’s (Charles .S';ig\' for tlie .\L viofrvie Ho\\-ard's sacrifice fl>-Ty withv one out in the ninth. second best for the day. one eamed run. Alcone won last November'sN world champimpionship in Superboat n' Itiui. Bulmer. \\ho•ho had twi) vilo .shots .uid ann PRBI Hudler and JorgeJor Fabrcgas also homerered and his 117.25 ave/erage speed at last Scptem sir^e. ha.s homered ii !X Ro- --Angels. SalmtImon hit a two^run shot an tember’s national cham- ?d in four strai^iit giimes. /Vlex I k s 2 pionship is a reconJrd. driguez \\vni 3-for-5-5 anda has 11 hits in his last 22 aj. Davis followed withh his h eighth homer off Scot‘nd Red Sox 12, Athletics BOSTON - Mo Vau| . , The younger Moiloore, 21, was thrust into3 ththe driver’s seat of the bats. Edgar Martinisiia and Dan \Vilson also horaer Kamieniecki(l-l). J.T..T. Snov»- addc*d an RBI doubl aughn and Jose Canseco hii consecutive home runs 46-foot Nuff Respep ea , after owner Jim Robirabinson could not travel for the Mariners. Aloi•Momar’s homer off Edwin Hurluna- for a 4-0 lead in the firstfirs inning. iis to back Aaron S d e’s pitch to Key West from i ing and lead the Bostciston Red Sox over the Oak 1 a European business trip,ip. do(24)madeit8-7. The Super Limitlited d ass was won by Lai ■ BlucJa\^3.Ro\-als2ts2 land Athletics. Laith Pharaon, a Saudi Vaughn also singled entrepreneiu* fromm Paris. .AnRcLs 10, Yankees ed in a run in the fourth in' ees 1 KANS.AS OTY, Mo.lo. - Ed Sprague hit a two-nii■un ning to give him three I ■ *"■ H e drove Zero DDefect at an average speed^ of 82.79 m ph. Char- NEW ^’ORK - Tiir ^ homer and drove in tl K RBls.cn the day. The reign'!*"■ lie Haimes of Fort Tim Salmon imd Chili Da\-is 1 n three runs, and Joe Caneter ing AL M \T has four^T homeI runs in hu last four n Lauderdale, placed firstirst m Pro I class. Alan consecutive homele runsi in the first inning,g 3 ^ doubled and tripled as the Toronto Blue Jays beaeat games and eight in his Butler of Corpus Christi,C Texas, won the St Chuck Finley and th ids. fiis*last 11. Sele (2-3) allowed > Stock dass in Cutting I the CiUifomia /Vngels broke>ke a City Roj-als. ■ one run on five hits in seven innings, his longest si.x-game losing strea:reak with a vm over the N(Now With Kansas Cityy leading lc 2-1 in the seventhth. outing of the season. C S ^■ork ^‘unkees. O m er led off with a doi . Don Wengen (1-2) allowedved double and Sprague foUoHX*^tyruJ tying single in the to L in seven innings and re >nm double oft Todd Jones ; top of the eighth, retired his las# (4-1), who10 blewb his fifth save in 14 hit a sacrifice fly ofl ^ 11 batters. Mark Wohlo off Mike Dyw in p,„ -hilter Kevin Jordan sacrificed iers got the last chances. JeffJeff Bagwell’s twtKun horoer the Ixittom half. * out for his eighth1 save. Peie hadputHcjuj Montreal, which f >ut later, Eisenreich groundec=dod t* ^ C------^ '\ ___ [ Schourek (4-2) ga\*e up f ^(^onaheod in dte fifth. ” lm"oppciposite-fieid single betweer pfournmsand ^ the NL East in 1995995, 24 games be- , eight hits in six innings. top and third. E>ave Leiper (2 *• .Martins 88. ,C < u b s7 hind Atlanta, dropp<;P^cl a half.game o, pitch! behind the World S< ched iwo-ihirds of an inning . , CHICAGOtCO - Teny Pendleton hit an and RiciLicky Bottalico got three out: , Rockies 10, Cardliuls5^3 RBIdoubleii Braves. The Expos.had ha been first for fc^hisN DENVER-EUis Buric ue in the 1 ith inning as Flori- 46days. ; NLieading 12th save. Bottali' rks Homo-ed m da rallied1 to to win for the llth time in iked Chad Fonville and hit An- ■ hts third straight gam

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LEGAL NOTICECE LEGAL NOTICE■•p LOST May 2nd betweenBti CAAETAKEn ENGINEER MANAGER R oscw onn dlstrka 4 Buhl.N. Caretaker needed Immet}!-■ Position avail in or>gir>oer- MISCELLANEOUS . j]! NURSE sSALES - TRAINEE Grow witn thee AMERICAN STAFRNG Pan time LPN.RN wanted, ~ female Shepherd Lab X. ately. at historic Striekerr Ing dept. Duties Inc com­ fastest growing furniture JOIN OUR TEAM OOE ISSUES RNOtNO9 O F NO SK2N1FICAKT IMPACTCT g mo. spado, black & 9 Vahofy loniDs N eeded |t Cont.-ici Micki at Magic c FOR TEST AREA NOR & Ranch, owned by the Ida- pleting shop drawings. chain In North Am erica Speoai career opporturirty' lORTM POOL STABIUZATTON• yvsuoneollaf.an-n- ho State Historical I . •• Lancscap«r»g Valley Manor. 536-6623 now , available. Join a na- PRtPROJECT 1 -ddlniriRrwya. ft aisftt- United Furniture .Ware­ swers to Daisy. 537-6817-17. Society. Free rent in e x ­ Ing w/job engineering. “ W arehousing ______• ______1tionwioe industry leader house has openings forf •• • ~ Construcnon . - The U.S. O oponm ent o a a lo s t black leather change for rr\alnienanceI Knowledge in auio CadJ dynamic, solf-motrvatod. ■ NURSE ’with over 75 years of ftt of Energy (DOE) has Issued a ’! and site security; other . - WoiOing t experience Qt IfflpAsS for the Test A n a North^ briefcase. REWAROI Ca.1 system is desired. Applyf ambttious mgr trainees, iPnn-time office norse for j . S t e a m l£ “ benefits. Call 208-334- in perso n a t LyOe Signs, ExcttierfFT Posw is. I f i * Expense-paid training' ^ a t the Idaho Nabonal Ertgi->gl- 734-0917 or 733-9630. who are ccjmmitiod to an’ ‘•Consi C/trwLoaOer i1 busy. 3 physician office _ 2S44 for more jntormation. 1925 Wmberty Rd .T F program r»*ring Laboratory {InIui£L). This finding b based on an excrtmg kx>g tem i career. “ Maiervti H ar«ief } Competitive salary ana .1 ^ LOST lent poles In gray - - Nooxp;mustbowOItngio . _i.Outstandingiwnete.pacK:______oovkonmental a»#«5»mert-tent that evaluated environmental CARPENTRY FARM > “ Productibn'SuDieiivtstx —t:enBfrrBac«oe-eO£-“ tm pactt «ssoclatod w^th a - bag on Bruneau River. start at the bottom and < Send resum e to : Nurse. ,age mdud«g health, den- th emptying the Test Area North Experienced tile setter for Farmhand, exp. m hay op- I NEVERAFEEI tal. disability, ft life - stora0 c pool tna itabftzinfizing the pod. The storage pod22 REWAROI 206-436-6851. work ha rt. : P O Box 586. Jerome. ID ' custom work wa/Jted in eraOon. weW ft m echanx; 734-6452 1-800-731.TEWP ; iraurar>ca. gs m South ldaf>o ram and govemmont-owned com- J personatthe StmkerSta- ' •Pieaso send resumes to I marclal fuel rtxts arxl assan pervise the farming and MtSCELLANEOUS tor ot Nursing g" 733- j , . t»on1777KimbertyRd ...... — _ Th*« actton *wuJd placa t» . SWQLEr Meet someone - . .PQ.Box 499 Wendell id.:-■ PartI Time E m p lo y m en t------3700, ext. 234. EOE ■ -■ I ■ DO YOU QUALIFY? » th e storage pool In an environ-^ special. FriwHe«Tq>ysl ; haying operatton on 1500 83355. Ann' Floyd. | mantatfy »o«a. nor>opor«bi( f CHILDCARE I Petition gatherers needed i‘- Needed J u m 1.1996 ! able conditton suitable tor refur- ares of a cattle ranch near Closing , date 5/2ft‘967 - t^tshmant or evantual daco•commissionlng. Implementation [: Babysitter needed M-F Sun Valley Idaho Good - I - Eamfn>TiS75toSl20d«y ' You muat be honest, de- o( tha action ««ould t>agto)In bytr submitting an application to 9 -11 AM and M-TH 4-7.30 monthly aalary with house, I I cdiectng signaruros 1 nNURSE I I pendable, P have acce** to MECHANIC , I . a reliable car. be t>ond- tr>a NucJaar R a g u la to■y n CCommission for a license to PM. Experience prefDcred tmck. and beneflta. Must F Can 800-296-2937 Today fRN. t FT, ICU. even»>g shifl, “ “ i I Progressive farm equip- i _ ' able, and motivated to transport a n d store th a hialfueis and core debris. The com-m. [SPEOALNOTICK Can Y F C A @ 733-4384 have extensive experi­ mont dealer, seeking me- | B fto r I 2 h r shtf) needed ; ? MISCELLANEOUS . ! ] build a career Call now misator woiid conAict a aiaeparate environmental review ence in machinery repair, Chanic w/ e x p erien c e in f immediately. 8 bod unit, j ? of DOE'S ptans to mova'arK CONSTRUCTION strong farming ability, and Retjred neeo extra irx»me! ■ «Can Kathleen Srvulx::n. Di- ] tor . you appointment ft | 'and store th e matarlals. Concur-7- ALCOHOUCS < hay equipment repair I cortftoenbal mterview. Can ram wtlh tha commission'sxi's review, te sts would b e corv Grade.Checker, con­ good references Send Live « we«*.er>a or live tfi ,rector of Nursing 733- ' S ANONYMOUS struction nrm lookirrg for Hourty w ege pkts benefits nighi aneneant needed « I Dick Burlingame. (208) ductad on tha dewatarirw.ing. transportation, and storage resum e to: Schlofman Tractor 376- ■ 3700. ext 234 EOE i 2 Call 733-8300 experienced grade f for assisted Irving nom e m : | 678-3501. Mori or Tues. t a c ^ dasigrts to asau raisafeopytgOTS-UponfecelKing sal Box 748 P tca b o . Id B3348 3333 ask tor Steve. 1 NMdedJune 1,1996 I 11AM-6PM.Eq£,M.'F ® approval « ) d a licansa tromrt)m the commission to proceed.2 I 107 1 checker. Weareanequal - ' G ooding 9 3 4 -5 5 0 6 Or 344 canlstara containing0 nThrve MUe Island core debrts opportunity employer, F.FARM ^ iiMEDICAL I! _ Carole 934-5601 EOE OlOFFICE — ^ I ABORTION women and minonttes erv Wanted W experienced oper- AMERICAN STAFFWG n"tak«» " ^ m y m n u es to pSc* woi*J ba dawatarad. ramovmoved from the pod. and trans- I ALTERNATIVES CNA s w anted to lOin our I | MORTGAGE ^ ' rour dsM UlM ad . . , tha portad approiimataty 300 rrmiles to the Idaho Chemical couiaged to apply. Con- rr'ator '. for computerized professonal i carv^ team j a tac Lou a t 743-1531 ■ Areyouer>erg^,-cr*atrve. i f rMUts t;*0 a bn k *W . Procassing Plant for storitorage in an Interim storagele . PREGNANCY CR IStS . . I065.harrow bed stacker Days1 and shifts negobab- I ^ Caa 324.7148. Ile Submit appicatlon at I j .imagmatrve. organised ft ! D ata Entry File O erk s. _ systam . It is antlcipBtad1 thatth« constnicbon oi this tadUy*y CEKTER c I proficient with Winaows ■ MTA PROCESSING ' MI ountain View Care ^ | Receptionisis with SALES SA ««ouid bagin in 1997 artdI taktaka one year to complete. Free test)ng. CaD 734-7472! Part-time.p 7pm to midrwght _ I computer programs-> C an | Center 500 E Polk, : , C ustom er Service Skill ASPENa si CELLULAR Othar spant nuciaar fuels«is would atso be removed fromm or 1-800-371-7472. Tues. Thurs. & Fn. Com- p, I you grasp the initiative 73 tna pool, aiiowad to dry. loaitoaded m a commercial s t o ^ FARM: Kimberly I | , 734-6452 1-eOO.73l.THMP I Leading L « Cellular Commu- ~ puter experience pre- Ranchr hand needed, must ~ I wtien deadlines m ust t>e NEVER A FEEI > n> cask, and Btaoad a t T ast AraArea North prior to ccnsdidabon lerred. 10 key & typing 1 : I rnef Are you pieasam & ' pj, nc sb o n comparry seeking a t to a Idaho & a m ic « Proc< s i 108 have tillage, irhgauon, hay y Putting Ttte Megic Valley twot« (2) experienced rocessm g P la n t The p o d woukJ required Must bo reliable , MEDICAL cheerfuf» < A/e you farmiiar 7 b e drained and the w atar wc I PROFESSIONAL making and cattle skills ToWorfcForlOYeerel salespersons „ to sell and r would be treated and disposed' & seff motivated Apply in , Full time and part time with ’ real e state lending'? : __ of in compDanca with a ppbcabie ^ state and fadersi waterS I SER^CES a n d a desire to use inem . . service Cellular Custom- person at: Slate Pa- House^ and insurance CNAs . Wood flrver Re­ Then wfy not apply for a I PPLUMBERS t ^ dtecharge laws. hab ft Care Center takes position I a s a branch k>an 1 JoiJourneyman neeoed r Sun -^ ers In the Magic Valley B«F OUALfTY CtEANMO per A Supply, 1801 High- available , Send resume , ar**. Must be a team OOE praparad an anvWIronAUtal i assessment evakial- pnde m grvmg quairty care , . a* sssta n t with tr>e.natnn's ! V Commercial ft residential lan ' d Ave E. Twin Falls, to t PO Box 575. Hager- . Valley, Uwtang for quaUry' ' player ,, having excellent ng this action to assist Inn agen^ac planning and decision Mon-Ftl9am-4pm. r to our residents If you ■#1 ‘ m ortgage com pany • 1 &ft experienced people making. Tha anwkonmantaJ ^ Ught C arp et Cleaning ' man. ID 83332.______{ customer service skills. ital a ssessm en t and QodiDg fif“ CaB Betry 324-9610 p have a strong desire to Norwest ' M ortgag*. ; Exc E salary benefits Call : S Ufi SionHteafH tm opfl havatve Ibeen revised In resportse to DELIVERY n work wtth tho ekJerty and ^ T his IS a full tim e, com- SERVICE ' Send your resume to- Manat ki (206)726-5261 or ; m ^ i*aion only, position m corrvnants racatvad duringng twoI 30-day puUc comment P/T help needed at local E) •nouid like to be a part of dayandenioyapoalOon ^ ; Fax F (2081 726-7336. ^ periods. The revision atso m ;! BANKRUPTCY Experienced line cook ' caBular phone sale* worti- 0 incorporates informaDon from mwScal equipment co lor needed. r Must h ave break. Qur ‘ fast growing team. that < offers fantaatic | — the Racord o r Dadslon for tN . A l C hapter & AG related , ing with a great *t*tf of r the Departtnent ot Energy Pro- deliveries, equipment fast t e x p erien c e Will b e - thootheJobforyouWe ^ b ^ e n e flu ft c o m p e titiv e ' RERESTAURANT | Tanvnatic Spent Nudaar Fi a cases. Free taiephone customer-committed ir Fuel Management and Idaho preparation & maintenan- required r< lo work vonous offer ' an oftractrve employ. pay. P D oni hesitate a s th a 1 Co^ook wanted. at>e to wort j National Engineering Labors ° consuftabon. people, apply in person nratory Envirorimental Restora- . c e Apply a t 261 Addison hours h indodmg Saturday. m ^ ent pkg which Indudes. ent'd o e h as de­ Blue Lakes Country Oub •Comjpetrtrvey . Salary 1201 1 Falla Ave. ^ * |. tarmlr>ad thsL wiihin the meaning me of th e National Envl- _DENTAL HYOIENIST S am er s Pancake and Steak i SALES ^ Don't have Ome to dean? a'. Kitchen 734-1690 •M eocal & Oental Twin T Falla. ID 83301. ; ^ Manager trainee po*ition ronmental Policy Act. the1 actionac IS not a maior federal R e q u ire m e n t. S ta te Ll- •Paid V acatxjns' JT Hous* is taking applica- ' 1 I wiO d e a n yoM home for , txjns for two great cooks j open with manufactured action signincantly aflectlr>{»lr>g the quality ol the human^ YM. Exper. housekeeper. c ^ en se in dental hygiene, hHAJR/ FoFor Immediate consider. NURSE J; • tK environment. Therefore, tha caii734^i,ii and two great servers j home ctealership Earn the preparation of an envirorv: Reasonable rale, honest. _ W anted Hair stytist for busy aoon a please can or pppiy, £Need sett rnotrvated. re- i ar mental impact staterT*ant is ninot required, and the EjQjfcjg R otating shifts and ; 20V to 2 S \ commosion- 3 dependable. 423-4640 Dt saton Call 326-4764 at a Wood River Rehab ft ?sponsibie CNA s for hom e f R of No SkinWteafft Imoaei haalas Ibe en issued by DOE. DISPATCHER ^ care services Staffing \ weekends Competitive ' plus benefits. Friendly For iruck load carrier. HE C are Center 511 E 4th S t ^ envtronn>ent Call lor Mn Copies of the environmentalmtal a ssessm en t and EiCS&Dg d1 OEmNO MARRIED? J HEALTH S s h o s h o n e , ID. 8 3 3 5 2 the Mag« Vaney C^Oi- ' salary11 Experienc,* ; fto Skwvlfcant Imoact may bt Must have 2 yrs, experie- pt, requtfed. Apply « pers^ , fPappointment Bring f b e obtained by calfang the IN-• Ouality Photography s pro- . ^M'Shift supervisor in Attn a ONS or Admtfvstrator aro8l734.0600or: ? re ^ ' s too-fTM num ber a t (800800) 708-2680 or by writing to: nee Position available Childre* ci ICF/WR Salary n 1-600003^5602. 1 at 1824 Blue Lakes Bh« J***reference*. fessionals offers superb jJucM 1st. Send resume 0 OR Can (206) 886-2226 y Mataa McCray. Project ManaOnager. TAN P o d S tabteaoont photographyatthelowest OOE. Can Jul>e 934-5603 — M a g ic V a lle y S t a f f in g ' N between 2pm arw 4 1 9rodom -» Hom* Cwtter . P r c ^ DOE Idaho Operattoritior\s Office. PO Sox 2047. Ida-• prices anywhere. Call yto P.O. Box 93620% EOE E MEDICAL UE Servic*. S< Inc. I p.ip.m weekdays Appfy m : • 324-66Z2 ho Pans. ID S3403-2047. Times News. P.O. Box — 678-2680 or 677-2769 5 CNA part t»TT>e 3-11, wifling } '• 2002C Second Ave N TF ! 0person« No phone calls caijSALES Both docum ents wfl b a avalavailable for review the weeit of 548. Tw« Fans. Id 83303 taff Sta position a v o il. P/FT. * NURSE , I ----- Timent docum ent section of th e, • DRIVER c( Applications may be ! peny has contract open- following Ubraries a nd ofAcas: computer skills ft man- RN C irculator .O R | ESTAURANT rta: INEL Technical Library andI e l s a n d h a n d y m a n oi«Diesel experience. Oou- picked up at St. Benedicts 1 ” mgs for reps to call on Idaho Palls Public Library.■ry. Id ah o F a lls: S h o sh o n e- services. Nojobtoo b agement exp. preferred. Family Medical Center ^Requirements: Cunent i xpenenced taking appli- ■'’9' bles • local milk haul. Possible pi promoooftsavai. a. c a tc m tor cook Offering pre-sok3 advertising eccts. Bannock Ubrary. Fort HaB;i; kiikiaho State University Ubraryr sfT\an, Insured. G ordon Caa c 733 2733 ______o Admitting office, 709 N 1 RN " license the sute of , “ and M anhan Public Ltbrary. F . Hamlett 423.4368 _ Ckmtact Jim @ 734-7538 1, Idaho Of eligible Prefer 1 insurance. 40IK plan. bo. Excel opporturvty to eam ry. PocateOo: UniversAy of Ida- Uncoin. Jerom e. ID 83338 [ S30K.peryr if making ho Ubrary. Uoacow. Twin l^aB €> F a lls A v e. F i tn e s s . — nus ft Other benefits. FaBs Pubik: Ubrary. Twin Fans; T DRIVER ® ORe»peneoce Reeporv - SSS Whie traveling s o i x ^ Bols* Public Ubrary a n d the II LAWN MOWINO a small ^ P lease drop by reaum e. UEDtCAL ME j *1 Please aoply m person *»» ■>e INEL Boise Office. Boise. '■ Experienced short haul _ _ albUltie*: Parwapate a s a f*'' good to you ft you have For funher infcxmabon on ith e INEL Natiortal Envlron- garden roiotilllng Very Dwtary cook needed for ; team te memtjer in plan- M on-Sat9-5 Farm tru c* c > w . CaB 324-7148 HOKXISEKEEPIHO “ aependable transporta- 'mental Policy Act Process.ss. contact Roger Twitcheil. _ reasonable. 736-6270 _ Snake Rr«>er Rehab ning ni implementation of House. 1829 East Front- ^ep DRIVER leed a janitor Fn.. Sat., Canter ci r a^*^. Experwnce | ni sge Rd. Wendell *>o"-txyi. can now for interview OOE-ID NEPA Compliance:e Officer.C OOE Idaho Opera- Sun., ft Mon 3am'-npm, ^ nursing car* for eac h pa- •O' MANICURED Drive ^ westem states. No li helpful. Apply in person 1 ti« ■■ appiappt 1-800-243.2948. tlons Ofltce. PO Bo> 2047.. IdJIdaho Fans. ID 83403 2047. HOUSEKEEPtNO Apply to Loretta In H ouse- 82i bent assigned, su p e rs ESTAURANT touch freight Teams ^ 820 Sprague-BuhI.ldaho I ana ar direct activities ol ALES 20ft.736.yi 19 keeping at The Weston or r can (208) 543-6401 ; nc ummer help needed. PUBUSH: May 20 .1 9 9 6 Ptaza. 1350 Blue Lake* — non-profess*onal person- j lational pubUeMng eom------T nustbel9y*ar*orokSer. Typing. bookkeep«g. proof ^ BMI. N. UEliiE D «A L I nel. assist ano direct in kpply in per»on at: Th* perty has contract open­ aseptic techn.que as ^ INVITATION TO BIO fiformatkXT a re on IBe tor e«- re a d in g s e rv ic e s In m y DRIVER n p r r mmediate opening for a ' >□ lerome Country Club ings "8* tor reps to c*ll on home, reasonable rates, er aoopied by oepartment The Magic V a ^ RegionalI aamlriation at the fdlowing I IDUSTRIAL ■'lUJfull bm e registered Radi- I .n Soft C ourse R d -324-5061 ' pre^M advenising KCts. > locaflons: ' FOR FLATBED in 46 ^ M edk*l Center will rw a lv e k Cafl C yntNa 734-2718 ^»latea.C:al 206-5436126. IJJ,OOlPMENT OPERATOR Zdogy Technologist Must | qand, takes em ergency ca*. _ I ExnExcel , opportunity to e a m . On-Call, approximately •»« fea led wrftian bids lor oneI CDivlsk>n of PubllC'Works. ~ UMMER EMPLOYMENT b S e e x p e rie n c e d , in ultra j 4.4 ESTAURANT $301S30K »p*r yr If m aking •ach(t)Phaco-• 5 502 N. 4th S t . Boise. 10 4 lio I SwDRfVER OPPORTUNmES. Of N eed ^sound or Mamanography j 4-67 ( houn-weekday, 3«0- taW»JOHN-Sish*¥>gPT c SSS'SSS wnii* beveling *ound* EmulsJftcaUon.Vltractom yf liIntermountain Contrac- I HOME^EALTH ®DADTranapertatfcM equipn>erttoperBtonfrom *9 Day shltta. call rotaMn | 7;00p m Apply al C assia ^ >elp Apply after 2:W p m goocjood to you ft you have S y s te m urttll 10:3 0 a .m .. tor/AQC.t( 110 North 27lh ■ ServteM.MC June ^ 15 to Aug . 15. Earn ^ExceOent benefits packa- huRegional Medcal Center. 879 Addison Ave. E TF depORS tor FT. ■ — ixpenenced. servers Ap- SALE!U .ES ^ ' ley Regkvial Medical Cenl 1155. Boise. 10 83702 PH: i driver* with CDL ft good »xc. • » aqulp. College or tjN Lincoln. Jerome. ID. : NUF 1 & Z M u k > v e .b 6-ie 6 6 * W R S E 5'ly ? in p e rs o n daily b e - Part-tnirt-bme sale* derk. 15-20 tar. PO Box 409. 650 Addi- (206)367-0000. — ' didrMngrecocTt 48 State H.S. «•' ok. Bar H Oustom in;83338 or 206-324.9616 LPh son Avenue W est. Twin There wU be a Pre-Bid M ■lay. 537-6864______•JPN. FT medical surgical twiween 2-4. Sodbuster hounwur* per week. Must be ' Fans. ID 83303.0409. tate- CConference on May .28, i ■ 113 I " — lEOKiU. i EvEvening shifts B ft or 12 Rel*staur*nt. 598 Blu* abl*Ible to do some heavy phone (206) 737-2102. AB l!1996 beginning at 11:00 I I CHILD CARE S T A o r a PN, PT. working w«h pro- uhr . . shins 36 bed urdL'Can Laka k e s BTvd N Twr, FaO*. uning« n g . Apply m piN*on a t bids w«i be pubiicfy opened AAU at the Gymnasium I ■ SERVICES CoxVMMSUiy %ipartanced cabW*ate«te louxi im handicapped kk». Jr.Kathleen SivuUch. D»ec------*artyTVne, 130 2nd Ave. and read aloud at 11:00 BBuilding front entrance. R Health lnsurwice401K ^rtaaBer. Some overnight Shi tor ot Nursing @1 7 3 3 - SALIIS ------^>. m Twyi Fan*. . . a m. MOT. May 30. 1996. CCollege of Southern Uaho. BA|YSrm^K3 mmy home. raval required. Hourly g « 370a ext 234 EOE. “ A»iANAGEMENT TRAIN------£ S Nabon w«e indusH- SALEJU.ES In th e Fifth W est Confer- Tg. Ouallfl enca Room of the Medwal •*ed Contractors are urged ^avafl. SherTy-736-4849 | t24<3942 or maS resune J — Mimed *ai**per*on for - j 0 *ln«taller* Box 2S27. MED flJRSE' Oiutl*s u includ*: In- agrtsQneuRural a n d indu*M*l *' C anter. to attend. qt S i s : — : — - Orandmocherhasoper*ig ^ •win F a ia . kl 83303 RN^a 4eed^ - - rwnediatefy good. skNida'outside *«>es. order equipquipmeot sale* m Twin . tnstnictions to bidders, One aet of documents tor |< 2 children. Day or _ _ caring, depandabi* p«cacking ft delivering. Fan* bid spadflcatiocfs and bid mmay be obtained by II- n haige nurse positions c m an* Expwiance prefea- night. Big tenced yard. nMv SUnWC£PflOCESSOR CNA’a to work. TF and Baiase*comm. Send r*- edd SendS reaum* to Box forma may ba oUalned by. C4censed oenerai oonti^ctora r tvadabie. Apply at Twin ^ Reasonable rates. CPR e .,, a-tlm* poeKion tor an In- pl?Ulls Car* Center. 674 ^ jm e ft apply aiF o sten o l. 9 22585 5 S c/o The Tim** calling Marc Harrison at a*and by licensed roollng. reg. r< & CNA trained. C tf urance processor, com- mechank»l and eiectrlca), s now hiring drfven ter Cal- Eastland. Twm FaB*. to. 300 Kimberly Rd. Unit New*lew* P O Box 5 4 8 Twm (208) 737-2019. Instruc- m utar skflte and m surw K * tI«Lyn«oodllM , . ,t5,Tw«F*#* 5 Falls, tiocts to biddara Indude aB tcsubcpnractor* from the Ar- — ______isIfornla : to Canada run. all*, 10 83303. New equipm ent 324-7618 x p e r l e n c e w o u ld b e MEDI statutory bidding require- cfcNtedtorarelMaUacte- Looking Lc tor a tull time ^ elpM. We ofler axceBem “ m e n ts c o n ta in e d In T itle pepoaRolS2S.oaOffwnmey n a n d LPN s needed at nanny In my home tor 3 dmVm V B ( benenefts and an opportu- Sr«>nake RNer RahaMRaihsn 31. Chapter* 36 aod 40. otobtain d o w y y at coat amallchllclren.ASAPI a shorhort haul Please call »y lor etfwencemerw. W e C Idaho Coc)a. . nc Center. C harged Muai be flexible with 7346821.734 ______a re nurae poeMon s v a a ^ ' Magic Valley Regional >— Apply m per*on ' Madical Cantar reserves olofS% ofthelotalbld S » O h n M i. U f ^ h o u s e k - DfBV RIVERS Tmtjme»p F « Saojr«y Irv 820:20 Sprague-Buhtldaho E W 1 9 9 ^ the right to « # v * IrregUar- anamcxviL indudktg any add aepmg. e< CaB 736-0351 oc AFSelMaho sun jranca. PO Box 1M7. orcai cr (206) 5*3-6401, Ities and r^act any or an anattem atea. Is required. A 734-9696T. a sk fbr Neva. 810 ia t Ave. E. T Murtn F a la . IO 83303. ------bid*. . PPuWlc l W orks Contractor-* — OoodhiQ, Maho - MEDI W E!iSCORT { /s/John Bingham. UcUcenae tor tfie State olkla- UolttarollwohasdaycM ov«Over the road drivers. MDSCAPIMQ lERAPY TECH needed ' A open^^s. Call Ann al clai D oorL X _ ^ Admlnisirat t hoholaiequlradtobidonthi* ^ Q a a a A C O L I2 w e e tv n KaictiBhum tartdacapmg corrv to> work rf, with profour>dly A D ata Apr! 24 .1 9 0 6 JENSEN. Bureau of l | >n/lrTigatlon worker*, i^aekend work involved. # ^ l Q , 9 8 f M a y 2 a i9 9 6 C Cc on stru ctio n . Division e t 11 S’ ix.iw .TaM a«. KSM araatad c a l T eresa at W- •"■■■ !' . PuM Pu c W orts l l . M 0 d e .r n JJJjJJ H-ae01. EO E S . AOvenmciiENT PUBLISH:p l May 18.19. and 11, MTOUHCC F 0 N M 0 8 2 20 0 .1 9 9 6 I "Sme^om ceerctf Moto(M«it^RV|Mf1, HEMDtC A L ■ Saatad preponls «*■ be ^ ERAPY TECH needed ■ I -AM/FM Cassene ■[* Dual recnote tnirrofs • BetRearwindoW H r*e#ved by die DMaion of 101 I II I work with protoundty ■ delrost-nitsteoilering • Cruise • Power SteiS t e ^ n g ' PuUkW ^StataoTlda- LOST^roUNO ILi H j andlcappecf children. 1 CUTT tm TN ft ho. at 502 North 4th StTMC ^ S j? ieeded tor OTR, S g f l T T r — n i l Boiaa. Idaho, unti S.-00 PM "S^SfSamSasTnS. ^■g'gSETiJS’CJS “ttM«m. and wail m toon S!SSj|'S*..iZr~ fiiKfiIj liw!!!S' prevailing local time on yad.8moaoM.lnlhav4- S a CPA or CPA o n M m ^Plaaae CaB 7 349062 ^ ^ Nareaied Ctf Taraaa at W Juna 4, m o . tor OPW dnlyolE.DSLInJerdna » •M I. iM yeafsolttqiwte. sM-5601.EO.E a « Prefect No. 97-OM,Rerool aa*«iog3r3a22.6a« nca.C(ca4int 5 gtow»ep- BVERS Qymnaalwn BuMng. C ok n portunltlaa for itia auc* H EI SMaryAMw M to y o i HCDKnCAL 1 lost Sm alcalloosp^ ?9 lELP WANTED ■n W M ^ o ^ o ^ fn Idaho. “J cesafm appocant Quan. 'O^taaaACOLTluckDiNer m niad. aic alantoBportu- lYMOND tam ale. Vicinity of Pill- f * ty ter ambMoua M vid- m ore a F»af. 734-7414 Jtied * Indlvlduala ahouid • Laborwa 4. M • r m mIUHiUilt*1HIBUt i P re p o aM a w « b a opened i with medical baclc- and publicly read al iha LOLOST black & white cat. Ha bund.who waniB to t i ^ above hour and data; mmala, neutered. Loat maman,ShattinAPMatKin.' •taap madktoa. WSfSO ^ Plana, apedllcatlons. pro- a n u n d 4-27 ( R a l ^ Or4 P . 9 6 9 , Be jM a. M Ome. 8 « v ] P.A.: P.O. B»;i ime to: P.O. Box 171. posal form s, a n d other In- Je ro m a.j;M S S 4 4 8 3 3 . KaiKa»tfium. 10 83340. . C (300} 7W .22S4 | F €•In F a ta . 10 83303. •Si.' . . ' • ' , ‘,v

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1 TWIN FALLS. Clean atu- ar. BY OWNER 1.2Samk>l - 7 - ^ 5 *1 TWIN FALLS 2 bdrrn. 1 SECRETARY k * i t I------^------“ I TWIN FALLS By ownar tot A ' " “ " 5 ^ 9 1. d to f e r 1.Nosmoking.no CPA flfin SM king qu In terest ra tM aa nr e 2000 sq. II.. 3 bdrmm. In aaculdad country ttA- bam . No pota. $4S0Atw. da dMaion $16000.0101423-£ I^EMCTERYWTS^ UNFURNtSHEO peta pleaae. 734-9263. nod » o c f« tty . ExcoU down! ... housa. Morningsidi CaH733-6302 public re la tio n * skill: GUARANTEEDU School Olst., owner ll-II- 6348 taava moaaae*- CEMETERY LOT at Sun- . \w«JS (R*«»a aa low a s 7.5% IT)', r TWIN FALLS. Quiet Cul- ______m ust— R roadant ln.Wi NfthrlsthaiSmatofonnarS l a ------A D S ------— _-nanco.w/SlOK.downJrT>; — -ea t Mamoriai.-haa a-vauR ^P^DUPLBCES e- TWIN FALLS-ta^O* f2 ^ d o 'a a c . 3 b d r m ;- l 3 /4 ...... Ported 5.1. Protessio modialoly occupancy, 1 ^ 'lQM8 CRLYSchoolt.Nttu-ttl- Inll$as0.1-e01.796-e957 n bdrm. 2 balh. Oarage, your hom a te r ^ $ « K . Call 702-753-005C L _bMf».Jtqr»hpJ!*W^WP______------a p p « v « n c8 a n d atMnt -• '--.ooorconsondouon- “50 ..raliata'-pafadiaeona -Rt«»eRT-TaWng-app«k»-d -•torao»~N earC8l-ft-? - hookup, ouisrde pel T 10 detail roqulrod. S< 30—" BuytheGuaranteed^ nw ssage. II,* SUNSET MEUOOIALPK. ^ •Homo improvonwnts budget, i.s Acraa naar W7 ^ uorta for 1 bdrm a p ta In6 shopping. AvaB. im m e«- posaiWe. $S2S m onth. roaume to P.O. 94S47. ^ Mckage and The Canyon & HUdan LakaIke Roaevaia Dist. 1 lot $400n r ^-ratiranranr-diBBbted > Box •Extrocash ar. tw in FALLS By owner, ate>y. C aa733-4330 Times Nows. P.O. B Times News guar- sub. S17.000. w as & pwr.“ • CallS36-2nS community. Section 6 _ THE MQMT. 733-0739 ^3303 •Bankniptcy&pow^ completely romodoled. 4 ^ S4fl. Twin Foils. 10 833 antees to sell mer- Parlact Ibr naw manutao- ^ , HUD housing. Rant de-~ TWIN FALLS Quite“ TWIN - FAIXS: SeverainWB bdrm.. Ig. living, dining locatton. 2 bdnn. 1 bath. ' SECRETARY 1-80(M54-264515 chandise or rm.. kitchen, lireplace. turad homa. 423-S130 - M l __ tennined by Incom e. Ap- J 1 bdrm"apts. starting af — I MANUFACTURED—I pUcattona avail, at 410 C- brick duplex. Fun base-. $300 per rho. No pets. C assia County SchooljiO Di ist. An Idaho Compan automotive items1S Now carpoL S69.500. Tol 2 t w i n T a l l s mern w/oxtra bdmi. Gas >aJ se o 734-8577 or 733-2398 St. or can 436-3763 ‘ THE MQMT. 733-0739. will a c c e p t ap p iicailo **★★★★★★★★★L*i in 7 days and real — ATTEMTKm— h e a t C arport $55dry nn."I- 211'frontaga on North FILER Extra nk» carpeted0 ing at $425 dep. CallI weekly rales starting at R R S T Deed of Trirtt noi ' OW. frplc. new carpet & [ili TWIN FALLS -Oe Mariette. background is proForrc ttoni to the customer, & Collage Rd. with 660’ 1760 sq. It., loxtured.__ 3 bdmi, w/garage in good 736-2838.______$107, 324-2361.______“"XT’ 60®^ equity positio vinyl. G as hoat. 1350 sq.^ depth bahind Canyon Apply 237 E. 19th £ 550,000. 10%. 120 mo rounded comers. $49,500.le Qulet aroa. $400/m o. No • Burloy mos.. There is a $3 extra” ft. 1136 Wilmore Ave.O' S p r in g a Inn. 1/3 block I TWIN FALLS O u » l motel. „„ i„ . ,S56CVmo..733-965a_ ,a. Pets, rofs. rog. 326-56872 TWIN FALLS • 1 bdrm a p t T ------An-Equat OpportunI ------1 ------charge-for-tho—— — Asking $72,000-733-800000 —w w t of Bluo Ltfcaa Blvd.r t _____ “ downlown.'rofrig. range,1; $95 J Wk. $375 mo. ind. ml- Employer. — , guaranteed S2.90 sq. ft. Can PhU 800- ” QOODINQ -Nower 2 bdrm' hoat. wator. sanitation.I. crowave0 & rofrig 736-1968 ------I 3OT — 733-2561 axL 2712. —duplex. garage.-Ac.-w/d- package. Ads . TWIN FALLS Exc homo In $335/mb * dop. No pets, r TYPIST I CONTRACTS & ^ BROKERS WELCOMEIE _ hook-up. Call aftor- Call 734-1415 days or; TWIN • FALLS: Oiprt Mom, 6 may be cancelled^ good location, w.'nosat-up^ Wkly. rates starts $140. HOME PC users noocJed I MORTGAGES ■ 934-6163 * 733-8107______S-i5.000 income poienlu *^J early for customere r grades, carpot. paint, bul-^1- TWIN FALLS 4 ml. S . 10 . Call 733-6452______Jt ly bam & now wood patkj CaJl 1-800-513-4343M3 W TOP DOLLAR » convenience but ^ a c ro s , 10 shares water. I HAZELTON Syringa1 TWIN FALLS - nearty now “ door OntyS69,900 1115 Ext B-10467 For contracts, mortgage!iges the charge will >5 Sell or trade. 733-1S40 ■ Estalos. 1 bdrm a p ts In 4 plex. 2 bdrm. 2 bath, i g Twin Parks Dr.. 734-781010 ------i 6 0 6 I ------208-734 8727 ■ beautiful. Won-maintained ctose to schools. $525 mo I WELDER ____ remain the same. - Tima to BulM on a 1 acra > I MOBILE HOMES j J & quiet for the olderly. includes some utiiitios. | ^lairtiess siool weldorsors & 1st and 2nd For Sala. TWINFALLS lot O o s e to town wtth a ila. L _ _ — ' * ------1 1 handicappod or disabled.> Call 734-1068 or 734-- H HAZELTON 2 bdrm. 1 fabnoi:ors r>oodod w/ez'/oxp. 1D-14S interest Pnncipiciplo 1 FOUR NEW HOMES view. Coil Gflry for details.Is. ' I 6 0 2 ___ . Undtrt construction, ■ Call 829-4206 TDD 1- 8522 or 734-6452 bath- Stove, rofng. Refs. • Pionso call Idaho MetMetal owrvod Call 734-9786 I UNFURNISHED - 1 800-377-3529. EHO aq. on qurto cul-de-sac ■ req $35amo. Carotaker . Ftibricalion. (208) 671 : HANSEN.South 2SOOsq. 1 I H O U S E S [Hearing impairod) ' TWIN FA L L S.2 bdmi. wa- BtiYINO contracts, tru Itn 734-eOOO o r 736-7511 SABALA • can work lor renta29-4119 . 3940 for interview Iru3t I ft. romodotod homo with I ter/sowor/trash included. — ------doods. & mortgages. OCall ; 2.7 a c r e s 3 s o p a raate to 734-6321.0X1. 1165 REALTY BUHL, Choaper than ront *************** WELDER .736-1762 for quOlOS. WO hookups available.' HHOME ON THE RANGE. ____ I pasiuros 50 ft shop.op. ' 733-4321 ' to buy a room y 2 'bdrmJ TWIN FALLS New 4-plax. Storage unit included. Sheep Camp Now cook Woido rw shoo expenenclenco ------I O w n e r c a n f i n a n c e . mt large 2 bdrm. 2 bath, a l j,® TWIN F?ALLS-BY OWNERR Buhl homo, metal sided ' $450. C^l 324-7593. stovo in good condition. yoar round work. S8-S15-S12 ------m appls including WD. — 1 ! S104.000 Call 423-6291 Must SOO 10 approcialolfl ______with docks & carport for • $3500 Coil 436-6555 an hr. plus OonoMts CcCall i 306 — only $57,250. Cali Judy»d refrig_ G as hoat 4 centralr TWIN FALLS 2 4 3 bdmi. J *33-3292 loavo m ossagiMgo. I^RNANCULSERVJ^es* [jEROME 2700 SQ'ft.'s" Z This ‘S a t*v/l-majntair>ed or air. Storage rm. C arport : ’ nome 3 io*vls. 5 txJrms.f Y o u rU W e 326-5680. Can Barker Ro- - duplexes avail, now. NoI JEROMEji 2 bdrm iralier. ! bdrm. 2 bath on 3 ’t acres anors 543-4371.______jy Groat rwignborttood. Noar pets, can 734-4120. 1fenced yard in country. ~ ~ \ DEBT CONSOUDATlO^ION I w-«Qtor i suppon Buildi-^ S 3 earns 3000 s0a [iasomont 0- CSI. $570*dop. Can Jody $425Mw. .$250 dep Ind -rtM - -Cul payments up.to 60SO S — IMS—SeriO us tHiyofs t>y- ^ .. witl ju s tj0vejhis_c«^tTy_Y. -BUHL..GroaLaraa..vary.lg Keystone Mgmt. 735-0300.■- .TWINFALLSClaan2bdrm- - j i HESUHEraEPARATK?f rX • Nic* quITi eul-d*-aac-r- a crea g e wtth 3 bdrms. 2 - - aiect-S-wanjf-NO pots or------•- 22U 24hrapproval800-5n-6886886 ' appt. $115.500. Call 2 2 bdmi. now kitchen, ap- duple*, appls. carp o n No' smoktngt, 324-2154 msg. ___ I 324-7403 NE location at 2029 Utn.I. baths, small orchard. Uva pliances. ifl m arjro yard,lg .***************- peta. $40(ymo. 733-3742 1 J ProtmssiooMi m u m * * __ VIpw Circl* cloa* to0 water arxj a guest housa. Cindy dl 733-1600 deck, no pets, $550 mop- . TWIN FALLS. 1 b d rm s. ’ TWIN FALLS- MOBILE HH ; JEROME For sole by own- Sawtoom S High Call a n d ask for Judy. . THE MGMT. 733-0739d. $335. TWIN FALLS Large newer ’’’JHOME In Park. 2 bed- er. 3 bdrm. 1 batn twme Schoola. Largo familyy *119,900 1. 2 bdrms. $440. a p t near CSI. 2 bedroom. n>om. 1 bath. W ater, sew ­ Ql ro o m w wal Oar. o ak 2 balh. garage. WjO hook- [ WM 1 car garago on largo lot ELBA: Quiet secluded 33 B est value In Twin FaBs er. garbage included. Oo the edgo of town Now5^ kttcnen. 2 firoplacos. large: BARKER bdrm. 2 bath, attached- Bright apacious & dean .up. allutUUesexcept elec- $400/month.\ depoait in Call 543-4371 carpot & vinyt. vory d e a n dock in bacMyard. Spna- garage, near Bba. $4003 No p e ts. 864 Ouincy St. tne pakJ. $475 month*de- required. ’ CaU Steve n : Call 324-9826 Klor S ystom S 2 car per mo. Call 638-5578. d NearCSI 734-6600 posit Can 733-6980.. . M — garago Cuneni apprasal1/ ______0 *************** HALLOWS ■ d ! JEROME Oraat locationsn -avaiiaoio. SJ09.SOO. By ~ QOODINa.3-bdrm..2 bath TWIN FALLS Nowor d o a n -- .- R e a lty ------— I in Big Littio Ranchos.■S, nppt only vtH 734-T366 I 514 I shop, carpon. $575/mo.- JEROM E 1 bdrm. No pots 2 bdrm apartment rioar 734-4334 I I 501 I neatly landscaped on 1 r 1400sq.fl 837-6304 ^ or smokirtg. Ouiel r>eigf»- Harmon Partt. No pots o’ TWIN FALLS- B y O v m w .l1 I INCOME PROPERTY $425/mo* dep 733-27S7 “ |_OPEtU40USE^I I aero lor a groat pnco 5- borhood. AC. W/O hook- TWIN FALLS. 1 & 2 bdrm. ^ ; Must seat For aala byUy bdrm. 2 baths, double 5 HANSEN 3 bdrm. 2 bath. ® INVESTMENT PROPERTY up $280 rr>o 324-3221 TWIN FALLS Real bar- 1 mobiles, no pets, rels. 301 ; owner. Reduced prlcelll • wide on perm anent* Twin Falls finest luxury’ $50a'mo . $300 dop. No foundation Central air. smoking or pots. 423- g ain ! 2 b d rm . 2 b a th . 'req. $300/montn $150 BUSINESS >ioase check your ad forlot . Call 324-6934 a partm ent communrty. 80I 1- JEROME. Housing appU- : _ now roof, sprinkling sys-, " 6348 or 423-4339 . ciean. ig. rms.. nice ^dop Cau 734-5782. OPPORTUNITIES- 5 c orroctness on tho first units, pool, club house ° caborts are rww be«>g ac- ; JEROME 3 borm buckCk tom. rocivood deck, Onw-' Presently under construc- copied for near elderly, neighborhood No smok- ~ _ . day tnai it runs, a s Tho a or not financing Call 734- •• JEROME 2 bdrm Ooan ingots. $495. 733-2323 C ATTN: Concesslonalroi Times-News is not re- ; fiomo on large lot. has a olderly.dls- 1982 GMC Dot. van. I carport, liropiaco withth 8850 1-4 pm S46.500 ’ $3S0/mo. 1st & last -» pof sponsibio for e n o rs arter . TTwmaa Davalopmant Co ~ abled/handicappod TWIN FALLS Town ho m m OFRCE & dispenser, coffee urn I wood insert 2 siorage 0 cleaning deposit. 825- persons Rent & utilities I TWIN FALLS-Seller willI 206043-6677 2 bdnns. $440. 3 bdrms. I RETAIL SPACE warm & cold unrts." aal li 1 shoes S fenced back J. 5632 after 6pm.______* tw sed on lr>come. For fur­ stainless stool walls i " : yard. $75,000 00 Call'll Help w down pml.. 5i ^ ■MH— ther information contact • $495. ■■ Addlaon Ave. E. , txlrm , 2 kitchen, cui-do- i 515 JEROME largo, clean 3 Smafl yard storage. WO , counters Must Sool Onl> I 324-4624 oRer 2 00 0 m i bdmi. $47S/mo. 2 bdrm._ the Jorom o Housing Au- 126 sq f t Pnvate Office S6800 Call 734-6976. I h o h e s t o r s a ^ _ I sac. 651 Madison Circle. I COMMERCIAL 3 thority at 733-5765 or hookups. , Friendly ,20 6 sQ ft with adjoining 0 reduced $82K. 736-1196 $42SmK>. 324-3232 atmosphere. L J ! KIMBERLY 3 bdrm homo I PROPERTY 1 TDD 733-5878. Equal , 1 2 5 s q f t office No pets. 734-6600 •. Hair Stylist. Don't p a ss’ up - - j By appointn wot 423-5769 JEROME 4 bdnn . $525 2 ' Housing Opporunff/ Blue Lakea BM t N. sriis opoorrunity to t » youi^our ® TWIN FALLS-By owner, to! BURLEY downtown bus. 3 bo sold 2 txlrm i bath. 2 ^ bdrm . $ 4 0 0 . No p o ts . TWIN FALLS. 2 bdrm 1 2 OfTco Surto own DOSS in ono ofr I KIMBERLY By owner 3 • bklg w /l bdrm a p t & bidgB 324-2834 I TWINFALLS 2yrsokldu- ' Approx 550 sq n Buriey s fmost salons Fot I bdrm, 2 bath, double go-Q. saiciiito dishos. largo' w/2 bdrm apt. side by piox. 3 bdrm. 2 bath. • bath. W/D hook up. all fenced yard, fruit trees, Blue Lakea BNd. more mtorination contact EFFECTIVE I rage. RV parking, mature , side. Will sell separataiyr JEROME. 1, 2. & 3 bdrm utils, furnished except i,® Asking $47.000 736-8808 excel, neighborhood. else. Refrig. & range* - 3 Offico Surto Debbio ai 678-7243J APRILS. 1996 landscaping, wood stove, ‘ or together, terms by homes. $300 lo $500 *- cioso to O'Leary JHS. 1 furnished. $45amo..S250 , Approx 1250sqfL covered patio, dog run. TWIN FALLS. Country fun; owner. Call 678-2884 dop Cali 324-2841. ' Oven/range, disp.. DW. Commercial Location storage shod $94,500 I dep. 543-6277. liave msg ^ wv RE: Real Estate '0 [ on 1 5 a c 5 bdrrri 3 bath. » W/D hookup a re a. Effi­ Off Part> Ave W ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Can 423-6120______[ TW IN FA L L S - All brick< JEROME. Cleon 3 bed- cient gas heat & hot « A D S I Ranch stylo 2500 sq. ft. com m ercial bidg. located1 room. 1 balh, $575. Good TWIN FALLS. 2 bdrm 1 Apprex 580 sq ft ” 5139.500 Call 734-7364. • water. R-19 Insulation. . bath, all appliances in­ ! IMBERLY. South " 436 Bluo Lakes Blvd. N. location, quiet streol. no; argon g as ftiled windows. ^ HALLOWS ^ In keeping with ourur 1 acre. 1-2 bdrm oiaoi H as 1900 SQfL main lavoi pets. Cali 324-3230 cluding W/D. No pets THE 77Af£SW £W S ’’ TWIN FALLS. Drastically * dN garago. Autosprink- 733-0374 or 733-2441. Realty CURRENTLY HAS^ 5 continued efhsrtsJS j home Now roof and reduced to S49.900 Con- plus 1508 sq.fL in bsmX ’ lors Water paid. No 73^-^1331 jQ to improve tm e I winr^ S59,000 423-6291'' do Jocaiod at'7i0 Wash- Concrete parking i^i in> JONES WE HAUL peta/amoklng. 1 yr lease TWIN F A O A 2 lg 2 bdrm. __ THE FOLLOWING back. W as a dentist of- Usually can move you J. looks and read­d- ' KIMBERLY. By owner," ingion N 2 bdrms. 1’,-t S795/mo . $500 dep. • apts' Both w/W,D. siove. JEROME.j e For rWn or lease. INDEPENDENT Q bath, convenient location f>co, hair stylmg. com put-1 ANYWHERE Ref rog 734-1349 1 refrtg Disposal, off street 2 me ability of our clas-S- 3500 sq ft T . acres to er depot useage Res., iI for loss t t ^ renting a tnx*. ' 2 rooms, approx. 36'X46' JtW /O R ROUTES Great fo» invostmont, re­ pariiing. no pets. $475/mo & $ fuU basem em . w a fvn. sified section, we ; yrs old S155.000 Offof apt. in bsm t. Only $ 160.-'• I Need loads 10 Calif &Anz. TWINFALLS Nice2 bdrm ! ' Falls Ava 734.7205 tirement or starter home & $500/mo»daps. Cail ish ig to suit tenant. Great have removed the CALL LEXI 423-6906. 000 Cail Ray. FREE ESTIMATES noar Perrine 0em Large 734-5761 after 4:30 p m ic CALL 324-3490 | - laundry room. Avail for small cafe or specialty individual headingig I TWINFALLS Ooi-ghtfui. 3 »952 7 6 shop Can John 324-7366 •TWINFALLS - I immediatel 733-4330 ROUTE B02 of th e to w n s in ourur I bdrm, 2 bath Open plan, KIMBERLY, CaptivatingH SABALA TWINFALLS 3 bdrm. 2 ! ] TWIN FALLS. Affordable _!! toO-300 bik Pheasoni: RoRS real estate sectio-n . ' 1360 sq ft S92.90C Ca" (I 5 bdrm. 2 '. baihj on 1 66 t>ath hom e Largo yard. i housvfgatitsA nest Wtth- TWINtm FALLS OfAcoa LWs. REALTY •i TWIN FALLS ^ i n walking distar>ce to ma- p. W n . Each ad willII ,J34^9514______acres Hot tub room off Of storage shod & garden | pd , parking, exc. loca- master bdrm Oak floor in 733-4321 ! S150 Uoiifing AJIowwK* (orshopptngarxlCSI 2& tkyi,$150&up tk 736-aOaa- tOOWk Twin OfCie Or now Start with the area Just outside TF '! | Brand now. deluxe and 1200 bik Twin Villa Loop ie I TWIN FALLS By O w ner entry, kitchen and family I No smoking S750'mo ' 3Bodroomsnow — I ' I very well insulated 2 TWIN FALLS $150 & up. 200 Oik Villa Circle nam e of the City. Must soil. 3 CXJrm. 2 bath1 room For o pnvate Show- ' Call 420-0110 Iv msg available TM , 1430 sq ft .Noar CSl I bdrm, 2 bath, all oppIiarK- OffteoSr'uUlS. 736-6022 200 Dik Villa Road mg CALL DIANN DOMAN -TWIN FALLS 139 frontage ; Fawnbrook A|>artmema 0 jr : S76.000 736-8731 Iv msg3• • at 1-088-676-7949 os including washer & 647 Fawnbrook Ave . ^ 1300 bik W oshmgton St W e thank you for ft Kimberly Rd. Sell or' TWINFALLS Studioji dryer Water, sanitation. TWIN FALLS • W estern •96-107 house, stove, rofng Gas i Twyi Fans. 734-1600 ™ your cooperation'n TWIN FALLS - trade for farm 733-1540 I and lawn care provided, Property Management. hoat. Small pet 0K .‘ R0UTE836 r- LEASE PURCHASE j $540 • $400 dep. Cail ofAce so a ce available, to­ ■ and patience dur­ $275/mo * $250 d e p t Tw In f a l l s . Lease du- 500 bik AdfliSon Avo 1 I Exocutive homo. 4 . 2 1'2. ! 733-2963 or 734-8674 - cated in quiet park-lika 500 Oik Heyburn Ave ing this transition.. 516 Call 324-6778 | . plex near CSI. 2 bdrm 1 NE location, S5K down, VACATION PROPEHTY ■ tamity room, garage, downtown sening 1.575 500 Bik Shoup Avo • Sl095mo.S350mo rent GEM I I TWJN FALLS sq. ft 370 sq fl LM Ind. I STATE REALTY. INC. ^TTHESHAflESl TWIN 1 FALLS 2 bdrm. 1 I ' ly decorated, yard care *‘' 100-400 bik Tylor Sl I credit. S135K AC.'2653 - 693 PARADISE PLACE parking avail Contact ’ 734-0400 . . 1 bath, full basem ent New-, -furnished. $545 per ^ ; Eluabotn. 736-1196 Cabin. Pino Peatherviiio I Now 2 bdrm. 2 bath, walk- Charlene Aflon. 734-1754 BUHL Old larm nouSe.2'» ly remodeied 382 N.i' m closots. gas heat. AC, - mo 736«l0e a 734-8779. ROUTE 343 a roa. 680 sq ft L^rgo tot. Washington. Call (602) i 500-600 Buchanan Si Odtms AoQroximately>'y TWIN FALLS NW location■ ''TWIN FALLS. For saio by I appls. balcony, land- TWIN FALLS Kimberly Rd 8 5 0 SQ ft M U ST BE owner 4 tjdrm. 1'. bath large fam ily room. 461-9474 eves ‘ TWIN FALLS. Now or M*e 800 Fainvay Or 4 borm. 3 battl. 2682 so $65,000 Owner will carry - , scaped, carpon $550 ♦ _ 1 & 2 bdrm houses. $300 I"frontage. Nice office for 700-800 Flier Avo M OVEDII SSOOO C all I ft Extra lg dOi garago homo w wood stovo. cov- . dep 543-4930.. t rent immediate occupan­ ofofl patio, foncod comor with good down Own- TWINFALLS 1 3 bdrm No | ^ to $550.dep W/D hook ^ 500 Lincoln St ' 543-9067 or 543-6033 I Acreogoconai $159,500 cy 1250 sq ft. $300/m o ' lot. appliances S56.000 er/agent Call 587-9021. smoking/pets. Sandra ups Can 733-3624 ^ 500-600 Piorco s r ^ 5 I By ownc« 734-8264 ask for Gisela or Bud 324-6752 or 324-8652 ! TWIN , FALLS Greai , Call 734-8604. or eve- DIETRICH . Soacious 5 Call Fred at 733-0723 locabon 3 bdrm, 2 beth. , txlrm, 2 tMin 1600* sq ft TWIN FALLS. Newer 2 •. niogs 733-6451. flOUTE ft I TWIN FALLS OPEN ’ duplex with garage. _ 359 hom e Priced Ooi'ow 70 NEAR FEATHERVILLEI 1TWIN FALLS 464 N bdrm 4-plox. extra nice ^ 70 ; h o u s e Sat & Sun May | ■ $650^0 $40a-dep No T TWIN FALLS: 1 profes- !00-500 HoyDum Avo W thousano Close to Spaoous mountain cabin Locust 2 bdrm Yard > $500 . deposit Can 734. 200-400 Man.n St ^ *0 : 1819. tl 3 1 yoar old' 3' Ii ^ I ' sm,oking. no pets. Call I sjonal office availablowrth Shoshone Can Cary ' | A C R E A G E S £ L 0 ^ . a sto n e 's throw from trio care provided $450 No 0427 for mformaoon " I bdrm. 2 bath, nome «v. I ' B oiso R iverl N esiled In pets $30adep 733-2776 Carolyn 734-0400. or waiting room, recoption- tf you U v In {/)««« mr*M9 TWIN FALLS • Toially ro I vauitoo coiiings through. £ 733-9026 I.______Bt I (st. phorw answering se r­ ^ modoieo starter homo BURLEY. 8mls East 19 7 tho pines, youll en(oy tfw Z '« I out. 3 car gar.igo on 3rdI acres. 5 mis SE ol Ru- TWIN FALLS - Avail June F 1 I vi.vice, and scheduling. & Mr* lnt*r*»t»d In b*-^ Featunng 4 txirm. l bath geothermal hot mineral Ing a lnd*p*nd0n i Jun­ ] aero cul dtf sac. gos Tiro- 00«t;-3.-4 mi N of the water Call 326-5680 1. new hom e locattfd in Contact G reichen ?1 Dor^ t m is s th is s te a l : place, foncod n v parking. great area. 3 bdrm. 2 734-6324______ior rout* c*rrl*r...PI**t**♦ P ric ed at S 64.000 CoH iTooway OiiOd load 300 Askfor Judy. Q'l I fully foncod backyard. yds of nver frontage bath, double garage , . Call 733-0931 *xt 280 Gary Hm 734-9450 or BARKER I profossionaJiy landscopod View of tho south hills, Call 543-4371 w/oponer, sprinkler sys- ' ] -w auto sprinklors, many 6 0 8 I troo lined road I2ocros - tem, fenced back yard, no COMMERCIAL r SABALA^ I moio <'«lras» Must soo in pasture Must soo pets, no smoking CaB for g ; S525 000 lOOSAspon- SlS.OOOacro 678-9244 | appt to view 738-4017. | PROPERTY REALTY wood Lane or can Qnan |- ilblu xuty [ L ounge !ot lo.lso w ith li­ $ 8 0 0 m o. 1st. lasl ond JEROME. Shop lor rent II- 733-4321 ■ Clari. 733-3599 for appt | |_JIOBI^>JOMI ^ E^ I deposit quor iiconso S365 perOt I idaho'ranch I ComeH&me,o^bereoroiirlS 3200 sq -n 14-overhead L A N D 1 ■'Ook. locniod ot 109 E TWIN FALLS .Piorco St 1971 FLEE^OOD Oou- TWIN T FALLS • Cute 2 En|oytberdniagatiDDhotnesfealuiliur9 dodoor, office space avail Mam Gurley Contact,ct ------—i home stool sidmg, 3 5Snake/SatmonRlvers blewide. 2 &dim. 2 bath. bdrm house with yard. Propane heat 4 milea ar EOEN 2 bdrm. possible Laun 678-2563 1 year '« bdrm. r , tjath. up dated 29 AC.S24.900 24x52. range, rofrig. air $400 mo • deposit. 1245 2bedroacD8partaefitlHJ - - * ■ East of Jerome 324-3101 mmimum lofm 3rd in tjasmenot '.aero0 kiicnen, family room C n s SSpoctacuiai acioage- coodiuorw. wasfw/dryor. Sth Ave E. Call 734-5163 •OtaUBWfthMdMtfo — S29.000 423-4381 TWITWIN FALLS C om m enaal __ Dulso AC. solar windows w beautiful Mtn views Lo- Moved to your lot & se t up >■ MCI P h o n e C ard ROUTES free vntnin 100 mi radius. TTWIN FALLS 1 bdrm. •M ota|o«dDorfnaM | reiretail, 2500 aq. fl. 641 EO^N S2500 down. owner~ i' Foncoa,ya«d. sprinkler. ■■ caiod berwoen tno 2 best Hugo proftt potential Loca- : S17.900 Cail 734-4320 homo, I now carpel. $350/- • Ewdwlbwmw MtMam. $500. 733-3151 ^ will carry! R em odeled 2 ■; gardon covorod patio recreational rivors in I'ons going fasti! Inv RoQ or800-31M687. i.nw « $200 dep. 734-4345 — i bod.SSOOMx? 736-1196. - I Appl me wnstiorjaryer. Idaho Mmuies to millioru J • O o M lrir c a ip a M M fti 800-700-7177. 24 hours 6 1 0 I _ 1 rango. roftig. fioozor. Ap- of acros Nnt I Forest & CASH r PAID for usad Mb:f .nrqiw A .ii*d«ee j praisal done $04,000. "tvfiJl' FALLS 2 bdrm.Tio 0 forJt)urncw home I STOIUGE/ ‘ SampltsI Sampleal Hell's Canyon Roc area {bile Hom es 734-4320. ^ '| , •BriMMQlMS.. . I 734-4695 aftor Spm Now gravel rd. surveyed, - smoking. No pets. $450 * WAREHOgSEREWTAL A sale concontrated herbal FAX $150 Pop. 736-1560. Contacl Mao-ai 735-16001 : I t)uiidabie Exc. financir>g. Fl lood cnilod AWAKENfNQ. RLER 1961 Liberty 24x60 J ! TWIN FALLS Don't m iss out! Call own- w/l i 0x30 deck& awrW w In T\ . A super food that helps you , A Real FIndl This vory vrtrfi TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm.. 440 651 er todoy (208)839-2601 iFiler Park. 3 bdrm., 2 e (STORAGE QARAQES 1 & loose woigh! last witr>oot YOUR ■; mainiainod and tastefully Elm St. $450/mo.» dep., i s (0 3O 0 3OPCT) I bath, open floor plan. New 7 2 car. 733-3914 days. mahang or ephodra. BuUd ' docoraied cottage is new 733-9656.______•— a grooi business by grvmg wirtdows a n d c a rp a l Must — 734-22S3 evea. & wknda. ; on the market Three bod- r seel S26.000/offerv TWIN T\ FALLS 4 bdm i. 1% ,iway sam ples Callfl AD I\ rooms. 1 '.■> baths on moin 678-5989 733-3667 balh.t good locatton. TIMES CUXSSIFIEDJ I and baserrw it levels Lots $700ftno. 1 s t last. & $250 Vldao Stora; Htw to open„ DEPARTMENT I 1 ol great new lar>dscaping I HANSEN 7 4 14x66 mobfla dop.0 Call 686-7169. end run your own store» 208-734-5538 1 ! in secluded back yard. homo, located In FIrat — For mtormatfon write: Priced right at S83,900. Class Court in Hanaen. TW TV m FALLS Brick 3 bdrm. Located on troo Unad up­ home, garage, fenced Crya-trac Inc;. PO Box HAOERMAN Ind all appls, gas fumaca. H 1996 Taurus 4100. Houston. TX 77077 per ‘President Straatl* .& water haatar. $11,500. / . nice area, no amok- ' Now hcpio’on quiet itreot. Ja n o G eorge «96-021. p i or pets. $550/mo. » a's Best Z Pick your carpets & colors EQUAL HOUSING J423-4531. 206-232-6071. If . - d dep. & leaae. 733-5542 i r ! i I $129,900 OPPORTUNrrY MOBILE HOMES — America' 1 MONEY TO LOAN THOMPSON A NELSON AliulesaiaKSwMqtiVu VV. TWIN FALLS. 3 bdrm. 2 Wehaveaavaralslnolaand TV Selling G i r J ■ BUILDERS ReMax n ; m w o r a utied to rw F » double^ widas to chooaa bath, ^C fenced back yard, S»0-100K S S 837-6313 or 837-6294 ^ K e y s t o n e R e a l t y from. For d e ta ts cafl For^ great8 kicattonl $750/mon- i 10i «}y«tita ‘vrr p r e l t r ^ " K Now Just... ’ e r Refinanco A oquJty loans. Mobile 734-6321. ext Itto raat Stephana. Carey th^depoaK. Cal 733-6210. i 206-734-8727 . Group LLC. ' \fcaKancrciMiiim uibQBadgi ' HAGERMAN aa. ab. itfgoa to. tanfc» and > Adams. 678-9005 or ^ Ho. 73 5 -0 3 0 0 (■"M t ta c . a rulart^ o e n « 431-3S26. 4 ______TWIN TV FALLS. Ideal for I M NEED CASK? Work of art. » . htcmlon. IS — famOias. 3 bdrm. 3 batha. ■ lODIES • NSW.INTERK Wo buy notes & roal estates Log homo. f M99K ERIORS ■ TWIN FALLS pfilo*e«*e». S liiTkUUon er C swimming pool, jacuzzl. ■ NES • NEW SAFETY FE contracts. Croatlvo■ Like r>ow. ilKr»t«i4bon.‘ FwnU iUbn SPECTACULMt •; ■ • NEW BC AFFORDABLE 2 bdrm r fenced yard, alove. no ■ « Ite h* of «l «H» iraXXMh '» FEATURES B* ■ FInarK*. 1-000-900-43099 210 0 sq . ft. nUfcs (hUtn m ill tf tefrig.. kennel. $1000 m o I >U>lf>nu'«>il>iaMI*».«xniW~«*vor AH) lownhousa. naw carpal. ta i km>9 M'ji or • . • Superb 3 bdrm. 2 b tfh J ! ■ • NEW ENGIN 5* acros ccBBB-vf currunT M CREATIVE WORTOAOE Many treea - llnolaum and bllnda. OBKdjn; ° pfopxM avnoi M • • Ouleiaai Filer k x » io n THE " MQMT. 733-0739 1 S45.000. rOTUTHMCTt ' RNANONQ Trout ponds. • CaO Judy 3 2 6 -5 6 8 0 7 K VTOTtlSTCMIl Attrocttv* m ortoage ratos UnilmRod water. 2 bdrm homa. largo shop e r a starttng at 7.75% for Fancad. Irrigatad. lor hobblaa/crafts. pratiy Tt« n imeMpv *a rst BARKER I,FURNISHED APTS/ ♦ 1st ondfind-aup to 100%> Bastviowin yart.onhatfacroioulhof »aee^pt *ny M>eiU»lng kx n d Cad 543-4371 ■ DUPLEXES > Hagerm an Valley. Curry Crossing. * ■Nch B n <«iM3n ol tn ♦Mobile hom a loans OwTWflnandng. ROBERTJONES I i ' TWTWIN FALLS ■ O M [a y m o n d ♦D ebt consoUdatiana od artd oporatodI " IPUYHOUSES or 9; THE MONEY EXPRESS Any condlllon. all prica StorageI ahed. covered tTWIN v i FALLS Cottage 1-800-262 S001 » patk). $71.000.734-7862 k 736-0033 or call coUoct ranges, caa 736-1170. KMrtmenta. kHchan etfs. G>T. 1211 ' lil or 734-3280 g up. Cal 734-7945.

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Mowonday. May 20,1996 Tlmes-Iws-News.Twm FaSs. Idaho C-7 •'7" n o . MARE . 4 yew browiVbla — 1 COUCH and toveeeoLmkl- *1 Diemond-a cL round, very %000 •q .f t «»n2>14 I T R A C T O R S J O 2 0 1 0 goodcondlitonon, -ck, proven producerJ?' i 714 nlght blue velvet, gor-^ I 812 1 814 I high quality, brStant cut, ovwheeddoor&offloffice.. I CUSTOM , UB open, had some ridingng! I SWNE _ gaousl$400/sel,, I I KEATING & , ^EW |l£Y^FU^J mustael. (206)526<63a ^ ^AW ISraW CECES Mlnleapolis-Mollne, UE •HMtWlWMlOUM with htFHoader. 5* bucketOM. $1200, Cal 788-2913- lAIRCONDfnOWMG 5100w.fL ___ PIGS, weaner and feedei ______^ RW a Diamond'S^'ltalre,. tk a n d OOOd-CotvUbotuCan 436 Z ------w rtrjr14-ow wt»»fl(JcB -® ' ■u~ 'f pigs tor sale Please cat — STOVE.-Eirtn m ifrrtor d'- 815-^^“ ...... 000/ ^ PALOillNO mare: AOHA “ “ OINJMO SE T w«n 4 chairs.. sr ladles. Round shaped, ______zHmtaOMtnboum.Jgr __^w^^4ke£ter2orhlra.. _ 9 6 j2 rta r7 P M . 00.- —734.2781..,. , ^ ^saIr-.£xJra.iara« a.very d!, 1 LAWWAGAROEN ______-6 y s.-r1 6 -g hands. tasOO — r $T2S. ErTteftak*Twn|-ten-- nr. __8 i k arat-14.karat gold.. i2iOaq.fLw/omc»t ______TRUCK 1976 Chevy serser- 768<017 ______^ nee. Call 3^6-407^ Sll -O COtor.Cal 734-660& 10^12’ovorttMddo ter, $75. Cafl 734-2563. ^ A-1 BEST ROTOTILLmO ’25T All ground work, pliplant, vice truck, hydraulic — Thhyevwab* our best] Um ewr. •WtrVhOUMMtolMI “ 'if OH. 8 yeara old. Palamire • lal. or tmw W iTa Reasonable. Iree eeflmaaa. aw ath.bela.stait a c k , boom, Lincoln weUer. a i I OtMNO TABLE, solid oakMk OMM.r3»-033t. . ' dMlMad.733-0331. Col 733-6789.. 1 7x14-ovsrtw K l «or.doo chop.loader work, rockn compresaor. "gelding, well brokel e . I ■ w « padded chairs a oot-ar- 1000 «q.n. picker, manure haulluillng. IHC 5000 swathw, dual au $1500. 18 year old Oh I I 9 ^ ^ ■ ■ ner hmch.$3500.734-7366m - -WaraheuMw/oh« Randy Weaver. 543-61)-686e Oer. condRioner. AC. Cat bay getding. looking foeraln Cal 733-0331. Magic Vallay. U a llelie R. ______Reg. Miniature Mediterra­ — M G A I O m a c d . . . lha KfciUoo nean donkeys ready for MATTRESS: Oueen p Ji^ i L A N T i S ^ tkxiki Jorwe 73>64S8 orr326- 3 WOWM HobbyHoraa 1 ^ CLAUOIA'S C aM n. 2 mi. top and box spnng. still in "•wJl. 73i-0331.° * ...... - 41OTor420-ia20 —• _r>ffw.homo9. they.wia.piJlnil- „S..ol-Buhi.on.Falr-St-ls ------: -T r a e to r a -E qulpm enl your carl, guard your I plastic$250. Call , . Co. introduces Ibe afford- u r doaning, painttng. a mak- I Cuatom mechanical rt herd, pack your stuff, a iw* 734-6881 - 4 613 able, dependable, brand a mg deals Mon-Sat. 10-5. I # *199 b e your friend. 543-6118 JPASTUREWAMTem n P*ekef. Can Wayne Bo» new Rhino 754. 75 HP 8 Wo have baby goats too!mi. SOFA BED. queen size. l i S i l S43-eri9 ..is excel, cond $300 Chair, 4x4 wtth large heavy duty3uty ------“ TABLE, Mersma Duncan ^ ■ -A u to mm«lle • Air • Powarr WWindows ■ PASTURE WAMTCD a 735. dual from k>odor. $29,9-9.9- Starwllrw at stud-COMET- sk- ' crushed velvet $25 Re- H * Pow*r Loi tefy®arilr>as, ^ Custom swathing. Call 7: '• Phyno.27Vx26*.S100. ocks • CndM - AM/niFH CasMttf ■ 7764ormobae73M7'1719 Msny models andand black a white Tobiano VIctrola w/records, in-k5. d i n e r . $ 1 0 0 M ic~ ro *M MM M vnw» . S l. M 3le, stallion. Reg Missouri Fox M. a ax iM tf tse 91 sii27 as CaB 324-2600 '' horsepower available, “ complete. SIOO. S atchc! el, wave.-larg. $150. Re- akxc and Trotter. H as It all • confor- — diner, motorized, stand • wa/»>oioo»iai»KCTa^.»-, — ; FREE fertilizer. Blosotlsolids Dependable parts and leather. 26x15*. $50 r, M trm M Tcnc t ^ 616 from the Twin Fal- a l l s servica backup. Come e in mation. cotor. natural g a it 5 '' up, now motor, $400. Call >Mi S B n - w i c u r r s AiR f i m w inilT^V Cra.n, xparaljr.0^ 543-4714______g R O O m ^ B WifTQ) j ^ W astew ater Treatnictnienl and meet Troy Rose, our groat disposittoo a stands~ McCormick-Oeollhg Plant.IDEQ&EFEPA Shop Foreman, formerlyerly I6harvls Stud fee.$30G brand, oloc. $100 Best e pre- approved. Lookingig lfor of Interstate Implement,»nt. 734-5257 or 733-6483. •I, WATERBED, book shelf. KlUBERLY F«male pi _ oflor. Ca«324-4615 0 drawers, student sz.,e, ferrod. shars expansesise s.(t. fann. pasture, or set asideasi Jert)me. $29,995 on cur- >ev«s. land for application. FrFree rent stock, good Ihrough T E N N E S S E E w a l k e:R r L - • r. , SIOO Ping-pong table, Intefwtad 423-69*9 gv ______— soil analysis a deliveivery. 7/M96. Leasing availabie.^ ^ n m g Wly. $1500 Halfm I s S ig $25. 733-8071 Tonnesseo Wolker yeor- Iaymoni R o o m m a l a 10 sh a■ r< ^ 2 Please contact OM!II Inc.If 208-324-5858 txJnn. $200 plus H utt ___ ling ftlly. $700 934-5770}' *** WATERBED, king size, iM uuiBA ait.iBanui i.utaitt- for m ore Inform atiotio n . ■" ^ new mattress See to w.Noamo>dno.736-2«>es-Caa tnto 734-881 1977 Hale 4 horse trailer,, Whirlpool, good condition. -»802 guaranteod. $3400. 6^ }- a — jgoygayton. 1-800-330-7118. now floor. $2?00. Coll,i $175 734-8711 S m E S S i& s e r v/ICE; Wanted, female roomma 734-3679 aftor 6 pm, to Share house. Utiis.a-pd. p 8ALER‘98 4655 Hesic— TANK 275 gal fleW sproy- REFRIGERATOR, nico S200*dep Call 733-5125123. in-line, new conditioi e r w/3 pt hitch, 50' boom. Altn. Horse haulers., : GE. too big! Exc. cond.. , [J®"‘ slidecalfrack 625-5414 3 i $495. 736-1791 | 9H^K0Ki Prefer c c j» o e atudem,"t. used only one cuttini * Great seioctton of trailers ^ B U S7iS.09'i1 tH 7 for more tafer'ofmaticn or fotm-t*rrk* r r:prtiwitutiw p n = : $13.000. 208-56S-3324 at Roy Raymond Ford. I STOVE • Kenmore alfr>or>d. Buitt a sorvicod tocaily by — 4 706 “ "y I Cleon, good condllion. BALER: New HollandI Mm h ■ f a r m s e e d I Charm ae. Trado iris» I SIOO Can 536-6741 426. hydauic swing. Wtdwen, ^ :I weicomo. Con 736-2480 ?!!!■ heavy axle wfth floatatloation ALFALFA SEED. AAA - ; WASHER • white, less than i Coa 71 Ores, very good conditioiItion. G rand valley com se eKl d . CHARMAC -90. 7x18 alu- 2 years old. Kenmore.3. m ,fo minum goose nock stock ■ B 1 | M $6800. Cail 537-6737' oats, grasses, a pasture ^ I $250 Dryer, oldof, rebuin. 1KLER s. ASPHALTS'Seal coating. ;— - mixes. Bob Hamilton3n trailer, mats, excel cortd ' I works good, SSO. Call RS patching. cicrack filling R yOdORNO f a COATtNGS d i i BALERS • New Hollan CALL 734-3587.17, $800a'ofTer. 678-1421 _ I . 837-9070 leave msg. or Quality mailaterials w.tn S3-7221 or 326-6857 t-425 and 1-430. $326^ 733-1477.536-2293 le. Call guarantee Comrrtxnmancal. industnal. each. Call 543-4293 _ Circle J H orse a stock tnrs i 701 > i WASHER/DRYER Ken-t PORTABLE SPRINKlirPIpe GORDON P^« ™ « C O ^ tidenttal. Buildup roofs 1011 E3800N.Bii»l. . ALFALFA Nitro-seed,M W ade ZoRr>ger Oakley.' more. $200. Rebuilt w,' 7149 733-1 •k s repaired m 24 hrs ^ Basin 678-3342 , II PIPEREPAmS grow your own nitrogen _ i warranty . Call 736-4605 . Winddamageor — Beware Of cftei 2yr.UMOUSm BuDs.toi.top Com bine, jd 6 6 22 0 0 and get 3 cutting s e e ^ R Rooting. Ucensed. JO Exc. Inventory of horse | ■ cleaning up bonepde.I < BENEFIEL'SI-> HOME CARE msure and builds 100-130 lbs of SuppU- Carpentry.■y. Afl home I. *>«l'commercial. Mobile ANGUS Purebred bulli ^ bum per pufl TraUer parts. , me roof ipecialisi a ulls CULTIVATOR. Halloway>ay in a year. S2 75 p er Ib TWIN f a l l s ” repa«in»«Jwde a out 10 hom e 1 L ong y e a rlin g s & 2 yi B Q uality T rallera S a le s ' { I8' sliding insulated door. • est736-7046.' 2 yr. 8 row beet1>ean $2Sa500. 206-543-6049______I S300. Can 733-6197 1 PLANROOM yra exo. Fre«reeesbmates. freees) .o*ds. 326-3575. 32fr663B637 Plantar. Heetn.$80(Voflei _ 46 E. F ro n ta g e R O , . I 0, Jerome 324-6866. j Jo b s to bid to* Genera------*733-7543 ------~ CaB 829-5457 ALFALFA SEED grower . i LOQ CABINS Spring Spe- A N G U S X. 9 h e i f e r s .: — family, treasure, VNS. J Sub-contractors a Su| HORSE TRAILER. 19965 I< ciail 24 X24'. 7’ logs. GLASS ANO10 MIRRORS steers. S250 • Vaccinalintf- CULTIVATOR, beet AitoUtO' W rangler . new varieties- ers Blueprint cooie wmdowsa eOtothen>a«. 677-4123‘123 way Row Master. 12 ro* 'j Circle J Conquest. 33 .; Swedish cope. $4032 734^LAN (7526). row (ask). 5i 30-$2.60. Call horse Slant, overs'zod. I 24 X30'. 8* togs. Swodtth Prompt» r ~ with discs, knrvos & 326-4735 and 326-4074 f f i ARMOUR Buying atatlon _ drop down wmoows, romp^3,1 copo. $5335 Otner sires NING■ PJease S-TVws a U rtieis $3200200 I , ] avari. call 208-678-1597 Community'V G lM C o . , buymg (laughter cowsj an g CalL366-a904______SEED OATS Top Quality:y .load, mats on all walls, I buBs. cpen da>y, 324 J 735^11•019^ OEUVEREO0 ( ----- Caliber. Mon.da. Otona I i STEEL BUILDINGS, Pub- :— O t s c z r Massey Fergus}us- varieties available 96S-k. room, used onty 4 times ■ vel. sand 4 topsod for BULLS FOR SALE I lie liquidation. 40>34 wUi eweys. panang lots, ote en $250(Vofler. Cafl 98% germination. No wildId k>calty. Brand rtew corvl.. | ] BRENDA'S CLEANW Regtstervd Taxas t $7000. cal 206-726-0714 ■' , seO tor S337D 'O pon ends. SERVICE ^ TSSSi. Youcviicwhauioo GraiWSaiH------Lono^orm BuOsancJrxj 423-5731 evenings oats.$l4 00-Sl500cwt . : 40*60 wifl sen tor $49*0. | !______S o n g , s o tea(aoa.Meca/ a NORT>IRTHWEST CO. MC — D e i ^ avadoble. 'Noiobtoobig R o p ^ came. 487-2247. I ' Guarenteod complete ERS nols. »*>do*lowsadoors. 733-123 4 247. EQUIPMENT NEW I Neft M i (702)779-2285 h o r s e ;s t o c k t r a il e r Afl supplies fumishec ----- USED 4x4. Diesel Tracb $3500. 3 axle Can re-. ,r witri Dlueprints Can II ■noved. fre e a sb mions. o / t2 yrs — I Established custorrterlarge a»per - BULLS For sale 3 pure rs Loaders. Implements. -I move sides for fiat bed.. ]i deliver 1-800 292-0111., j ^ fW•s. s. 733^805. IORAVEL Cafl 324-4076 CrusheiShed 1'4 3/4; drain br«d Aogus yearWtg buOs Rentals a Sales. Also,s o I ' 706 Can 734le: I HAY. GRAIN . 1 WINDOW 70* * 48* Nor-, ’ j - COUNTHY CLEANERStes. 12 ' rock.<. tO(top sou, compost i«iv Tractors. Large 4x44x4 J F E E D ______WE BUY „ I! CO Teton W hite Clad., I Hard w atar s ta r a remov728 CANCAi DELIVER BULLS black. 20 closely . ' Frw'ch radius S80Q o«or : new construction, ------la AWORKC:OFART CAICALL 733-1441 m atched regoiered yMT'” ' Tractors. Loaders. Exca- J l^SED SADDLES a EQUIP- HAY 4-stacker toads. 3 rd I Call 837-6618 ' or sm a ll, b o n d e d a n Services imgs. moderate frame« S• valors. Fork Lifts, a d MENT FOR CASH' ! Al, cutting. 2 String b a les sured. free estimates. Home repan:•»: Electrical. birvi ««t Alao. 20 y«ar«ngPfM Crawler Tractors avai. Al> I Also, old Silver brts a spurs i 80. Trenching Equipment^ CaB326-5486 v k : k e r ‘s I yrs exp. Cafl 734-8728 plumbing, lightjht carpentry, hoifors. Miller Angus- \4 TOO I g FREE Hobby HMMTtench - W ESTERN'S STORE I | |__COM PllTERS_J FiKh Cafl 326-4729-{J«i) Hay for sa le 15 Tof 3rd and EST.KS cr 326-4159-(Bud) Tractora Equtpment™ 55 Tof first Short balesS 733-7096 ; ing. a ~S 733-0966 icOMPUTERLaptop. ___ Wholeaale. Salee P lease Cafl 733-7909 1978 B U U ^ . H otsten. Al s nred. d . Jerom a I 48eSX33. Gateway Coky - i lafl 850 t o i 100 lb» Reason- 208-324-5858I OAT SILAGE. 500 Ton.1. |__IRmOATTOr^ Book 8 MB RAM. 250 MB JOHN’SIN'S SHARPENINO aWypnr»d Cal 734-3834. ^ Hay silage, 500 Ton ' hard drive, modem. HP A-.1 DRYWALL Expen hangmg. taping, SERVICE 90 $20/ton. loaded. Call11 'Lets ot used gated p«e, desk le t 310 cotor pnnter. . EAGLECEGATE i “ FEED WAGON New 7190 textum g S«w e 1971 uitomabc CompKmpieta sharpening. BULLS. Premium Blonde ds 886-7752 or 886-2087 fittings, good condition. mouse, battenos. a —— Gatee*Aul GehJ. Save thousands Jo b s l a ^ or smafl rb«3e a steel saws D' aquintaine, excei for Cafl 4 8 7 - ^ 7 ______- Cafl 324-2600______aottwiye. $l 600 73&6S22 cross breeding, produ'c- Greg t.oss«>g. owner■Sman S e c u m y S ?Convenwnca ^ Ctpoertfer ahorpening-repalr _ STRAW Barley straw. One 41 Bracken St S »*g h « h quality stock . JD 2320 aw alher. 15 It ft Ton bales. Call 438-5234i Pipe trailer, tandem oxio. COMPUTERS. 386 DX 733-3579 O' SOLAR or AC^C Powered Call S32-42M header a conditioner.»r. leave message.______$750 825-5414 system. $400 486 0X4 ^ 73*6296or1-80800-767-4283 734-40600S0»1.60otxj(^*red. BED - 6 months oW. black ayaKathy H H cutting altaKa. 886-7623.3 Tractor. Call 733-8687 or 2993 or eves. 531-4031 ' seem rapav. metal s» | Barkman73734^030 AAA.1 * bodi bred to QH. 2 year- . iron queen si20, Hamp- repadOng. ranaH squaa kA.1 SHELTON'S CATTLE. Good bona; An-^ 1-800^56-3883.______rREESERVKrE __ lings: 1-Cash baby, 1- PORTABLE SPRINKLER ston marvelous middle. sub floors a more. Gi O M c i M OjN ^ aT w .»io g us & Limousin yeariirtgs Streaking Jewel 326-3790I PIPE REPAIRS $500 Can 734-8802 rvlng Magic Valley PLANTER-JD 4 tow mod- R asm ussen - 436-617loa * . Professional LaLawn Care. Wood & 2 yr. olds. Rafter }~ 17 el 71 com and bewi. Cafl W ind dam age or 'ood Rhrer Valley Bvastock. Caa 862-8235. »" APHABayTobiano Atstud BEDROOM SE T hill s u e . Mowma PWrig,V & Spnng 0, ^ 324-2056.______' cleaning up bonepile. C a l ‘ O&M ,m Clean Up. Co _ $150reg.$100grade.For Oytfea Sprk«MarPlpa w/dr»sser a Tnirror. - Mat-, commercial FHEE1EE ESTIMATES c and R esideijli?tlal F ree 7; CATTLE. Started Holstein ROTOTTLLERS Several to m ore Info, 733-7095 R e p e a t 676-7149 tress, box spnngs, cano­ CONCRETE 73»3S16 herters R eady to goi CaB py included $22S.’0ft0r * Onwnvays * Patioa ' ■■ Esbmates Jmn-423-6464. ------•afl mount on rear of tractor.^ AOHA Champion Western : 324 3888.______^ Sta(tingatS150. W H E^ LINES End move Can ■^■4205______. ♦Sidewalks* T STUMP REMOVAL Pleasure horse. 10 ytokJ. ,|o(3 EVER G R E ^ ANYWHERE ~ Hobby Horae Ranch wheel lines. Thunder ~ NO JO B TOO SMALU0 Lawn moeVtg a CORRAL PANEL 0 bar 15.2 Bay Gelding, fresh Bird.used. Call 438-8194 (OAYBED $50. stfigie watet- a trwTwn»ig. «r Tractora « Equipment and ready to show Fox Dennis. 536-6705 Aflsizeehomeo Is. . Wholeaale. Salea B-5pm Monday-Frtoay, bed. $50. 5 drawer cheeC >orbusvwes TerrTerry Carpenter 56* X t0‘ $40. 5-r xl? Creek Training Center. . $ 1 0 0 . b o o k c a s e , $ 2 0 . o a j ' S c Aeraong,Weecled aP est 7734-1231 *48.50. Oelhwred 208-^4-5858 P lea se C a l 4 3 6 « 9 9 •93 •! Circle J gooseneck 4 sota a chair. $125. desk Abebytoktngatzalob Control. Fen Mobto 4204)771 t-«XVa26-t409 horse slant wali-in IbcIl $50; wedding dress. From toundaaons 10------fti Free Eatknalao. ARABIAN Mare Gentle Aftw 6 pm 654-2093. LE^TREE UMB — ROUND BALER. He«on with tots of training. Call $300. C U 7336627. *rork.e(c. 5 • ^ OREEN CUTSI COW CALF pairs. 10. 18 years experierKe SBYBtLL “ * ^CHIPPfNG 0 4900. 6000 bales. Uke* 676-6414______“ J f Mowing, trtmmk aerat- FOrnvk Worked & vaccinated, new. Always atored M 7 3 S « a M mufch or dsposal. ready to go.cafl 829-5123. t h a t ^ . TI.TwtnFans fwe EMfmalas. ± mside. $44,000. CaD BAY Reg. Quarter horse. ^ areas. Commim e rc ia ia (206)734.2742(soe For sa le or le ase btacfc vir­i,. 544-2475 or 731-0473', II yr old, proven 4-H HARNCY CUSTOM BLD raaWsntial. Wor'ork guaran- — show winner. ISHSA all ...... 4 REMOOGJNQ Garai (200)733-3123 gin b tA . 900 Im plus. SWATHER Heston 8200. H aimmminus? Q teed. Frae E sL t 326-3133 ; B « 888-7518 or 3. around 1995. Cau 733- es. Farm BIdgs. Deck: — MOHLINE HIG 14'691 hra. $27,000. Bal- 9403 evaoings.______H BMKKUnaES??»Hoaa>n? U Concrete. New Cons Lawn Pro You gr M he ’ Professormortal Tree Service _ a r NH 262. $600. Stack Frae e«t-Insurance won_ mowWPushnimowsrsa Ucensi B> Wagon. JO 200, a Re- I KtposmSS/ONS? B ensed a Insured HEIFERS 20 h M d 1300 Ib H ~ ^ w f 6 r o f a r 'r i» 73»«saamegt;3MB3 «, Irtaver, $300Qfboth. CaD itorlargea Tteeprwpruning « shaping quality Holstaln Springw a SERVWE. Can Forrest or ^ iSsssrT^TnmnWig a balaiKilandng e removal . 3 904-gt0e______> K E Y MOU£RCONSTRUCTX> Helfor*. icaiv* tn 2 to 3 Mkihele a t 536^335. GOLD g - 2 ? ! ^ StUITK^tump grindirig weak*. Can 43e-5Se2 or Gerwal oontnctmg. 43»«M2. " niACTOR Farmall 504.I. ERtC WANMAN CREDIT Custom iemodslng.dss»gr reeEadmelae* - 438-4231 •vanlngs. AUTO a i 736-11©1166 or 637-4614 _ gaa. Good ahape. $4000- >- Horseahoekig FerK« a deck consaucaorL * . MR. QAEl in fenw. 65S-4144 H S F E R S S t t i M Hoistain _ Cal$4»9lri! CANRIELP! H 16 yrs experience, ^ref Yoi»Yan»C«aSy. 543-6143 ii HORSE Gentle Mds ^ utility, 5 apd. will) TA. horae. Lots or cotor.' jaairjyjg*, SL CompMeLawiIMI Cara FREEIEE ESTIMATES RABBUtLOCRS 0 0 4 1 0 1 73 . HOLSTEIN springer*. AlIM wide front end. 3 pt livee Cal324-7292. ■ I 733-1554 Remodels-Sloraoee-Oedcrr - FREE E8TM1MATES aired or Al br*d. Oul ol01 ML $39W. 324-1099. ■ AnM ohediW 'si Garages-Rooflng-Fendns : H om e 8H0EINQ Hava our own hard that wfv« ^ I MISC.-No Job to Smaon U Tonv^iiUnd* '• rRACTOR IH 414 utWy. 4« foM a anvl. wtl fravai. 13 • • c “ P *no "OM C 1 2 0 B « 2 -4 5 4 4 . Frae Estim ates 7 ^ 1 9 0 6 spdw«h2apd.widalront« J ^ O io n n e . 733-9019 H0L8TCIN8 5 virginin end. 3 pt with live im . • SAWTOOTH SHEET oiMJsniSisr'rurwtg, bwtwtwntnTnew biM. HMwc«N«a.S16S.S. $3495.0^324-1000 ' I HORSE.2Soneigektoa. METAL ------lawn sprinldann .1 5 y rs — 7 a 9 yeara old. Well HO axper.VMdaviiwttatyou Innovatt'wtfws-rUtorlog SleM*. S78-S140. Can rflACTOR JD4430 2- rieatm^AC ReMgeratton 7 3 4 « ie o ______. • b r a h a -lb lK k My. Expert Commerciai and raeUentU• I r can’t! Free e aL t 3 T M m W h .wfiaal d r t ^ PoN«r SNR.L om y.Calia9-^^^ r r r r ------K-8(-eep 4 tw to . lonqybahunq B—t»t Pteaaa cal e 2 8 « M • | gow^ mlU T O CREDIt H (206)733«4e y j ? YARD BARI 2?r Yard Sarvica. Matar biA poM . «88a^ niACTOfL1976.960tH&> HORSE. Gentle 6 yr. old SOUTHERN IDAHO Cai*v*ninB*7»7348 I* C lean-up. RMsonabie aa i • ^ _ mna good. $6,000. IHC: S3S«SKS;? _ Rataa. ShurtMa a1 Trees, d .. -I 440 baler, worka good.• cow work a tran ridlno. 1.666-4341 ^ " “ 7oi n ia o a t4 ‘di>e. 834^916. beamnw-eedrQOR*. Hooi Has wonderful gait A •«. Stok^'Penwio. Deck* OAjRYKAAPI^^ I dn«*kn Dati^aieiOT. 1 J rRACTOR8 2 -1 2 Row . T^»tworaa»4mt FFAXj AMUMEi.eAtlon2f 2 Wk* CuMwtora, 12 Row> HORSC.I OH Mara. 4 yn, mroldE2UK3a8Sp»h SOOKThloner. t2Row a^iaadw^Mv easife2 TDoftar«tfM«fc8r.Q>Ro. OUR ; i« a a a a M a » t3 a f r < a B 6 ■ A ttv stock hautarm. QrMI: I :»TORf 18 for aala. n«r> M MAOICVAUCVMr m c A L i ] Miecilon or traMr* n Reyt Sprayer. W-17 AC Trao- lings coming to OH all ■MMONOMffNCAL'm «Um.VANOiOOoatvocN . AD : Raymond Ford. Bu« &K tor. 1 3 'IHC Offset D te. r^ te red . Dunns. Hlua A N O H o s n c e idad IM c m IIM bMMt t t w n a T M E S C Id m^aooiMn ••rvlcad locally byy so'JOonn(Disc,20‘JD 73«.40S1TMnFila- . D E P A : Charm ae.iTrado Ina■ FMdCendHonar.MCair1 S!?i.5f55> 49MB88MMCaMla welcome. C a l 7W -S480. CNselPlow. 734-0445 c£SSSSSSS^” - . i- « O M (» ! D as n a s a o e> - 7 - ;7 3 4 < 8 3 S , HMmm»narognlTMt ■ V . HomaAMtUKiara . . . rf ■ Homa O w n h«dtf>o /

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South Paris Louooe. Inal GERMAN SHEPHEFlERD U ovm o BOXES. Oood» d & WANTED: 2 oldar Schwirwkm 19M Katana, 600 tniiaa.Iln . SUZUKI 10« R M X ^ ,, — aal«: Pepal cooler, t>f«rtx AKC pupplaa, tHacK&tiSt»i. sturtly. Call423-47Sa SM. S4700. Brand naw. mu«imust Excallant condltkn. Cali T H E > ^ D G E ^ BobbyWolff » ___ or W eatam FTywtATCia CES ON BRID • c o o ia n . and misc. Ranam*. Shou. wormad, ha ^ 733-3914d«yt. aaU1Caa786-2S26. ■ 324-7185 - . —• May vtew Rwna ttvu Mc 2 ^ OLPBRICKSand Won. .parapts. $178. 654-a2< flQ SUZUKI *92 K tfana.790ce, I fctoy 20. CaB 7 3 4 ^ 1 3 7 ------ICxlO* dog kannal. Ci HARliYOAVlOSON'SQ ^ WANTEO: Inltiatad ri Jka 4000 n ia d iA owned, axe ' - NORTH ------G E R M A N S H E P H EERD F 733-1364 > Full draaa touring blka. "Give your dtxisin sio^ never.your TReES,'t8st.'0nn*i6-10lOfL pupplaa. purabra — > -road tias, alaal posts Raady to go.-Abaolulaly eend. t3 S 0 a 43»6S05 r«MQM_Youe-de ______♦ .K .Q .J______PAYING 5-10« aachh f< for_ ' auppBaa. 467-2674 ______decisions.may.be------y^*fly_44J5;Saj1-41 ^,S7S/aa.. 532-447S____ ^ -baau^oond^l4,000. SUZUKI’M RMaaO.-aMet— righU your reanonsons are « ire to 6c V Q 1 0 8 6 delivered. Potted. Fr. = ' ~tha ramov^^ik;t>e ^ OERMAN SHORTHAl ; nw WANTED: Old popcoi:orn Can 731-4681______oond. ftdden only 1 surtv wrong." ♦ 84 brochire. 1-60061S-3* 1A IR tom s (ron> 2 p i m 2 lif ^ fnar,S320Cyo 5 2 $75. CALL 736-4581 home.PetaehowquaUI ^ hen*. Can 7 3 6 -___ ^ . day*. 734-2456 avaninga. .______makablc game.. “If“I vour club trev * 3y.2 2 ______♦.A-B 5,4. ----- $S00 Can 436-0732. WANTED Kkls oM peddi 'O*- cornel Can 736-2480. ^ VCR 4 heads.-werao; r 1 ^ .- -oars, boals.-eooolers.-rs.-& ' ” 1 Try a i o ^ s t dassUted a^' was a smglelon,'1,- trmy play was cor- . ^ HEELER 10 weak: olold planes. Ride on toyio y s - I M T YAMAHA VO i 1 0 0 XS " SOUTH m ote control SlOO- Smi kxtoy. Ctf 73^0931. special, iooka 4 runs reel, 1 h a d no wa ay y loi b e s u re.” ►60. Pup»- » 0 - Call 326-40-4046 complete or not. Goo3ood |qaraqesal^ A A 8 7 3 Litton microwave. S61 ^ graat. S1.KXI. 326-5676 ' Was there anylnything about the V A J 9 5 - Can 733-9444.______late In evanlng.______prkM pakj. 786-9292 ^ HONDA 76 C8750K.rabun opponenls' biddingling to lead E a st lo JEROME - 403 16th Av.Vve- forks, naw chain aprock-!?'; YAMAHA '63 Venture. ♦ K Q LAB AKC puppies. Choo WANTED Play aat woo^ . E.. Mon.-Fri., 9 anXJ pm.pn ets. seat, banery. 4 Into 1 th e w inning play?y? 6 I 818 late. ChamphxahipUneines. conatruction. awing < “ ’ RoyaJ, 1 owner, atorad in- « Q 7 MOVINO: 2 cars, reloai» d - header aystam. air pods[X>» aide, excel. oorlackk lile- What are you walllns lor' SSOOO. Honda *93 CBR South shou-edhis!lis sp a d e s first a nd $850. Far>der Deluxe RRa> male pup. 6 w«eka. Fir0 ,.) Place Ihat clasiKIad a< ®3 326-4074______^M^ICALSUPP^ES 1000 $6500. Kawasaki North bid gameTie in no-lrump. Thcbiibidding: vart>. 1970. SSOO. Shbt. $200. 733-7397 ■wtoy-______l!l V *91 ZX7 750 Nln]aw/w/ Yamaha. 1990. Y2WR' . Call 1-208-726-2617- 15“ W ANTED Will p a y upjp to t HOSPITAL BEO. Eiactri'trie Muzzey exhaust s^ teem m 250. excellent condition, dcn>ing four spadw mi. S3.000/offer. CaU Irey a singleton,1, lopti o( a double- Opcrinning lead: Clu^trey r|1 324-4669 leave msg. lon or was il fourthrlh-best? Jn panic, curved logs, showrooi ------WANTED to buy 4 oro r 5 — 16 ft Bayliner. com es wtth ------cond.;newSl3,500.mu’f " ! LHASA APSO AKC East grabbed hishi ace and re- l i 5 w ks. S I 75. All m alea,1.. ' drawer, chest of drawen ■ Hooda. 2 S 0 a Endwo.1. 50 and 100 hp outboard LEAD-Vkjril THE ACES soli $4,600. 676-2717. Also, small baby cribIb or.c turned the suit, TTh h ere wa.s no ruff :___ Call 324-1380______■ fresh rebuikl. $1600. motors. $3500. 934-867B o j-:o•:o B i PIANO. M ahogany finisl playpen. OK If m inor ra ■ • Call 734-4761. and Soulh scoreded an easy game. PINSCHER Miniature. AK<^KC pairs are needed. Cal — Iff b a ss b o a t 55 hp motor. He lost only a trun-Timp, a club a n d a , oxc. inside 4 out. S65< ' culo and adorablo. malinale 886-2266 after 6 PM. ------5 5 7 ------~~1 KAWASAKI'82 440. S650.50. ftsh ftnder and an the can- h holds: 678-2717.______4 diam ond. ___ poppy. S275. 334-5851. ------I ATVSfliOTORCYCl£Ss Can 733-4064.______Oy. $3200. CaB 326-3172 A K Q 10 — WANTED fo buy 4-whe«h eel Why should EastEa; have known Violin. 3 4 size. Unusuali 80 KAWASAKI (2) 1 oas. run.un. 1990 Sea Ooo 2 person V J 5 nice sourxl w /caso 4 bov^ ROTTWEILER. AKC, :7 ATV. WBI co n d d er 2 oro r4 . 1960 Custom Harley. 61 West's lead wass fromf a double- month oW male, outstand 00 need a littie work. Also.so . water craft «rttn traler, like ♦ A Q 10 8 3 2 $300 Viola, 3/4 sizi md- wheel drive. Please CallCal cubic inch, shovel. S9400 ______ionLSoulhXbiddinding confirmed he ing quality, siro: Pink PaPa- 423-4144.______C^aJI 637-6348. Hearid Supenrike. $600too new. $2750,00. CaJl 678------:______------L o v ^ wam i tone wAwoo = - -ta*9T n oiT»mrs6pflrBTa-lia- -3*09.-43T-5«34 ------h e ld fo u r c a r d s in ii each major, pored Go'fman importort ■ ■' bow (S200 value) 4 cas<“ ®- B eautiful- will bo larg■g« e WANTED to-buy 5’ nighhigi 1981 Custom Harley. 6(60 Can 324-3690______1 , South West North'r t h SSOO. Cab 423-5572 — 10. Had West’s lead bebeen fourth best, 1 ___ Can 532-4139 or 677-551t518 chain linked fence:e 4j cubic inch. NICEI BAYLINER‘87 IT South would haveve heldfour dia- ‘ J ‘ 2 ♦ 2 V 3 ♦► ------— acessaries. about 40'.40' $10.300. Can 837-6346. KAWASAKI 1966 NlnJaija C anvas top 4 cover. Uke Pass Pass PassS3 4 819 I STOCK DOG TRAININGNO Call 734-1614. — 750R. only 9K mBas, newaw new. S6.750. 734-1361 - monds and a singliigleton dub. And ^ ^ ____ 1996 Yamaha TW200. ika tiraa. njns strong. S2S0(V-(V- _____=______had West's lead beenbe< a singleton. I OFBCE EQUPIMEKrIT CUNIC: With L R Aiexan der. 6/1 4 2.'543-9165.f ”'- WANTED to t\iy a d ulit lt S 4 ' new. S2e00.0Qi>otter. Cal offer. Call 324-9449 or r«Mfrtoad>wttebtdaui- Soulh would have•e heldh four clubs. ANSW>WER: Spade king. Might3 h t L.4SUPPUE^ — ChUdren w ater ^kiis, kne«jwe 206-436-6651. 731-1121- BkLJ usI c iI73>033I. leaving him wilh1 a singleton dia- a ^trick if declarer has the acc Copiers tbr sale. LargiT J TOY POODLES. AKC r^,■ed, boofds. ete. C « 423-9080060. . •ither possibility ^nd dummydu the protected jack,Ck, solectioh of recof»dmonei1 ^ ready nowt Call 324-3306 mond. Since neith ..after6pm.______' WANTED. Sm all CMnookK»k ^ w as co nsistent \snth.•ith South’s open- H owever, ev leading the diamondin d copiers starttng atS29S. — : motorhome on Ford-oi ing bid. Easl shoulould have known is 'also risk>‘; p artn e r’s dia-lia- yoar warranty available> YORKSHIRE TERRIERER Chevy chassis. Prefer a [eg Call 734-9988 W est's d u b tre y wjwas the lop of a niondd 1raise docs not guarantee pups. 6 w oeks oid. 2 AKCKC 4x4. P1easocnU324-5t67 “ males $200 oach. AKC doublelon. ^ th e dialliamond king. DESKS. (0).'legal sz.. < ^ly WANTEO: E asel for se m ­ draw er. S49/ea. Display Yorkio lor stud u se only. A fier Eiasl pla.vsi.vs an encourag- j®y S43-5933, B uN ______inar presenuttion. AJso a case. $115 HB's Rotai Your Cradit Mth ing eight a t trickc one. oi West leads — SOcte Projector. 73443264 Store. 734-2546. lANK FINANCININOI his last club afteifter he wins his —I WANTED: 2 bottom plow- trump trick. This> ppves West a vi- - Heavy Duty Wooden cop i S i 14*. 1 q u a n er mi w heel 1 ^ 1 th e n w « usover. 8-10' tal ruff and th«i. gamegs goes one New $140 each-soiling loi down afier West>t takest his dia- dcrguntnwu T>vA« I'rau^FMturr more $25 each 920. excel, shape. $300XJ antenna w/booster. Call 736-2427. Ban Rankrk « 733-3489 after 5 30 p m. iod Fonl, m o i Iht hwldoboil ~ et Junior (veg planter),s l tX luANKFINANQNGop.^ female purebred Border GARDEN ROTOTItXINUNO COMPUTER. 406 SX>X 33 QUILTING MACHINE.NE i S o ! m end), oiidiaii, rMoronioirts o n . or BO cndL ■ Cail C^ns 3a6-3£6757 1974 Mercury C0 U5 n i ^ " H s Collie pup. oid ptf>e fum.. U sed. Ker>-Quiit. S1500 ■ ------XR7. Glock model Call 734-2039, 735-1056 ^ I WANTED TO BUY' used fencing, rototillerZ; (d S K O M D C WwSianiaHa»o.y:mv■ opp h u lm ond t^ifvonll I'LL MOW YOURLAWrkWN pistol High porlormar ^ BEAGLE 5 mo. old molelie ^ (tines in front), spruce Professrtftal 4 roosooa:ina&ie 351 Cleveland ongiiig in e ___ exc markings Voryry BACKPACK, used, want- trees, any kind of staner Ask for AMIKE ESPAIiRZA # Cail 734.7574 sjn ed lo buy. Internal frame . For more information 1 intelligent. Pure bred-Nc '‘0 plants for yard. We hava” m TlieCrwllIH ■•SOVK* CMnfcrMomger. fl m 733-1414 afier 5 00 pt REMEMBER ^ papers. $125.326<>25l1 Call 324-1492. evenings;f_ 2 grain bins w/augers LAWN MOWINO S«rvi P • That bnthday ad you placed for aale or trade. Please sil4 8 O .l-S0e-43■ 4 7 3 - 5 7 9 7 low rates wnn high qua som e time ago in Thee BORDER COLLIE pupp«s“ BOTTLES. Jim Beam, ^ % 73^ callLynnorG rog. Wfvica T34-9227 nREPLACe. Solid' a Times-Netn'’ Now is me nil wanted to buy. soil or _____ Iron lnclud»» §H. B< m« (8) at $50.00 each. Call 837-4047______W com e p«h up yourou.f 733-9S03______trade Call 733-7366 LAWNMOWER Soaje a r s offer 5500. 423-t£8S. p«aufes. Stop by The ' ^ B uying c o m ics. Star Waxj z WANTED. Air hockey ta- Craftsman 11 hp riOi r 2 S Cusiomor Serv>co Dept BORDER COLLIE (2) bte. cheap economy car, FLORIDA a Ifip for 2 loys. movie, pop culture, i c a y m o n d ! moww Grass catcher J ,0^ 0 , ______today’______puppies. 8 weoks, 2nd ’ mower for tractor with 3i pt days in Fon Lauderoa Jp t . . STOW Olowof, runs gw — Shota, $75 Call 352-4466eg Sd-fi. advoriisif^. .4 fan- 0000. 2-oaya on Grand Bahar — tasy nems 733-0016 ask■ h(tt*.44magp«stol. setofto f S450 Call 324-8627 RESTAURAKT Equipment 3/4 ton leaf spnngs. Can:an _____ plus 4 days in Orlando. S e a Galley Auctwn COCKATIELS for sole wrthItn for Laura.______734-4668 leave m sg — ------CtaMilioa r«aows-ar* locMocMrvi -hoWandreotaJcarspa W ed.. U ay 2 2 ,1 :30pmn cage. $190 Call 436-5538 Ior Items Ihey want lo10 bbur S250 Call 438-582929 or 7169 Overland. Bo«e — CAR DOLLY roosonable Place your ad lodayay ror1 438-5845 Mustek 4 Sons* 939-1777^ COCKER SPANIELS.5. pnce Call 734-6681 quic* »*wonso. T33-033t)33t. , IL (5)$150oach Rogtstored ------LAMB SKIN FUR ClOAT O SATELLITE OISH. Excel:oi inter Can 324-7280 CASH for used electric Lawn 4 Garden Servtov*ce ,4.16, 5500. SohSuits, systemi Houston tracker — R ace Car Sats. prefer oid- Rototllllng, BlaOowoi men. size Ug tail S30aOea system, io* Vioooophef DALMATIAN, rogisiorod»d or Tyco. Aurora. AFX or Weedmowg 32S-46>^63 ^ or Sl 00 takes oil 4 Sink, sir c a rt in place Cable, polo.,1. puppies, had snots Call111 Similar. Call Mark 4*87-2619 or 467-2772 736-7323 ~______. MOWER • Riding ia«1 .^ _ white hand w/faucetsBts 4 1 O' dish. EchoStar mowor, 12 hp, oloctie?tMc P»V0 S2S ^23-55722 "5Z35CPofTer\423-4005. FCTRETT Fun tovir>o, md d CHISELS for wood lathe. start. 42* dock, S475 C - 7 cage and supplies. S200I also tools 4 accossories 5 MOVING SALE! AnttQitiQue STOVE. Peiiei. only used 2 733-4094.______oak table S cnaw. S8C CaJl 734-1361______for latho GrvxJor hx tool S800 months Paid S2.200 — snarponing 736-8210 ip r a B I— ■■ Blue 4 Mauve sofa 4 lovtovo- S l.e o a ’pffor. 532-4615 FREE • Mole 1 y e o r old i i i e seat. S500 Blue Rock STUMP GRINDER — Cockof Spantol. inn, good-d COLLECTOR WANTS TOiB I EXEROSE EQtJIPMEWIENT Rediner. S200. Bdrm s with kids. Coll 677-2076 KJ50 $9.000 Call 733-1554 6 BUY Sterling silver w/Quoen size bed. S35 _ or 670-5531______spoons, serving pieces 1 9 9 2t LEGACY I 1995 fF o r d ' ' ^ Proform 3001 STX sta stair- Call 324-9826______— olc 733-6346 master. profosslO'^al g> ------SWING SET. $70 Dolloil F R E E -3 kitlon. 1-gray ar>d type, $400 CoJi 426-58:‘! ^ PORTABLE POOL K-D.K-I house, S17 TrKrycto. $10 RIGHIIT HAND 1 / a TTON 10 wftito, 1-Wock nnd whrto.». LIVE TREES WANTEO . or 438-______16'. Complete' Uke Neb(t 1- gray, no lais. Call bo->• up lo 30' Spruce. Aspor' 4 —:— Call 673-6676 hutches. $35 734-7260 DIRIVE i 4X(4 4 3 { fore noon 423-5303 'AIREOYNE Biho LilLike id'typos C oi 206-786-2676^ #6-119A, AM/'kA/FM CoMotfe, Auio. # 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 , ; &400. Call 666-26!-2652 Trons., AirMr Condilioning, 5 S p «o » « d d , ; HEALTH RIDER 5250;o do-<3 iivored. used few wnes'^as in P o w e r WWindow's in & locks. Eddie Bou«rff PackogoP< excoilent shape Cn Call W A S5 $ 1 1 , 9 9 5 i W A S $ 1 7 , 536-2065 * 1 7 , 9 0 0 NOROIC TRACK Proliroiit, . $ 1 | tf ac cor>d . w/diQitai omer. N O W . . . I ’ NOW...^ 1 5 , S42&'offor. 733 2319 ■ 10,995 g,600 i

I 8 1 7 1 1 9 8 3 GMC 1 / 2 TONVN nCKUP I |: IjllSCFORSA^ #6-1346. ikit) Im .A fCtR toiMc»a ^ Roy Rayn^m ond has announjnced a new proggram m eant lo 3 0 ^ RIFL£ J C Higgif V^.Sn*fOm. , Modol 50 fliflo. 2 s a v e y o u b iig g bucks on A m ericrica’s best selling; p| i c k - u p t r u c k . EsdM (ondnoa. caiit>or Rolo Tiller, Uu m $ s m ...... NC Boy.SHP Freezei ^^399S| Domooc. propoPtt12V/12C mm Weed burner Con 1 1 9 8 9 TOY OW CiCAMRY heavy duly, industriaI Your CChoice ■ 100', 12W/G5 Whe« " A U WHEEL DRIV[IVE SEDAM barrow 543-0576 c mooo.sspMd. 543-66S6______b C o c A ic ^ BELL. AniiQuo, Menoel W/iSS7995...... « ^ ^ 4 8 5 0 church bell 36‘, 1650 Itc Buiil before 1852 Cam > 0 0 a out of Episcopal churc 198 4 CHEVY SURURlU R B M 4 X 4 that IS now torn dowr Church was buill ir> 190ow.'•f®C r» .• ^ % i . w/exc. mattresses $ 12C 4.8 • Omd. Girls bike S35. Lawi mower S2S 19' cotor P WAS $9995...... » . ^ 8 4 9 5 S40 Cellular phone 3 tu on J j amps SlSO 733-25511 F 1 5 0 4x4 or 4Ix2’s 1993 M AZ0A~6^t S t D J M B a r. 12 It. p a d d e d witi w ith Choose from o s e #M94A.laaMWUi«l siok.'SIOO. Copier, laro over 25 of thesi Iln OpSons, lo(d size. SlOO. Bw) lln«’^ k 4x4 and 4:4 x 2 OnOmwI % 1 amall PU, S60. Singeig er vehicles...ecequipment optiiions v ary ... sewing macnina, poria WASSl3,99S....wti*\^12,995 i ble. S60. Futon, queai ______there’s1 one jusiist right for youu! size. SlSO-423-4834 . 11990 «M ni4l4I/2T0NPICRUP I CARPET KTT for fbO stze^ V T h i s oJ.yffer is fo r■* a( l i m i t e dI t i m e s o , K'1in.54.0gOIHe.3$OV4rn.ibio.Im .. ton pickup. Storage blni S275, 733-ai3S .______^ h u r r y ' i n n o w f oo , r y o u r b e e s t ' iDohOMvd. FAX WAS$K99S,...w»» ^ * 1 3 , 4 9 5 | YOUR AD TIMES CUVSSIFIEDEO DEPARTMENT SUB 208-734-5538 7 m FalU A venue * Tw*] in Falls «734-8C

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19W In- _nugarM 77. 30:06 wilhIh FOOZBALL table, heavy IPROWLER. 20'. 1977, Attn. Cargo h*ul«s.Gra«l |MERCURY. 1951, 2 door, cDITCH WITCH R-«« 4x4 210 HP.iP. Ftedfteld 3X9 Hart)R) duty, no p laitfe. Extra good condBton. sleep* 6. aalectton of trators al Row le a d Bled. 7* c h o p , U n- trencher. Backho* « i. cond.nd. caao; synthetic stock. 2 goalies and foozeballa. bath 4 shower. 734-1452. Raymond Ford. Built 4 cotn dip. 460 Ford, C-7 attachmenls. 6-6way M boxes ammo. »400,00.O. $325. CaD 634-4410 * serviced locally by back fln bUklozer. Offset r PROWLEH.W. Patlf mod- __ 73^3460 after sao p-m. Charm ac. Trade Ins $14,000. Call 734-0202. trenching bar w/ rock b . People »0>someedDg.loaar. *1.39 n. 2 atk)* outs. AC. . -welcome. Catl 736-2480—- -a- a k lor B a ...... - - - • - chaw Center Vibratory ieae. E xcel] Reading( th« classllled »dt , d a stin » d ad. Til* c o tt It D-7 Cal crawler with cab, T p | [ h o t o r h o «|k » ^ 5 cond. $15.200. 543-4226 •vary dsy Is a worth«t>lle lo«...lh« ra tu itt aio high. cable Call 825-4224 h«blt.C«J 73^0931. T W tdaitB W d 733-OMl. - ^ S e r Ic a JJ c u p p e ^ 7Bb ARISTOCRAT 1»* Oou- • Call ClastllloiJ. 733-0026. ' Dodge 440. STK ml.. CB.B. ble axte. sell contained. ROYAL < 1MTERNATK)HAL W«'racoMrr>rf>enroua>«l | _ good cond.. Reduced>d equatizer hitch. 2 way re- ■64. 35' Sth wheel. m k»- 1006 ^ I Jh! »150. call 637-9000. wave. AC. Ig. new awnir>g SEMI & HEAVY g 7 4 N TO R IN O frig & furnace. $2350. 4 1 0 0 7 I !T FORD GRANI —. Call 734-4602______♦4'V lub. Tons of stor- EQUIPMEWT I CHEVROLET 1968 Itasca oge. excel cond. C an live 'I • NB76852A _ _ C lass C. 20', ftjH air. aux-IX- COACHMAN -76 28' SIh 1S79 GMC 2 ton. dum p bed | In FT. Most se e to oppre- CHEVY 1975 crew cab. ; ^ 7 8 8 lliary generator, TV. mi-ni- w h ee l, o p e n floor p lan , ciatei$11.500.436-6562 l § | i with removable aide '■ ___ 454. AT. 2..wnoei.driva„. " crowave and more. Very'try' ■ hew carpeli'New tires '• " boards: 366 motor-ftuw- “ d oan, njn s goodi w/hltch. extra clean, SANTA■ FE Ju st in t>me fw good, new Ures. 55,500 custom wheels, sleeper, I 81 SUBARU DLL 2 -D R ‘ ^ S14,500 734-4109. $S300/olfer. WIII sell Memorial W eekend) 23 ft. 1 0 0 2 I CaU 734-3497. evenir>gs. exc conflibon .Call 734- , - matching *78 Chevy M Santa Fe camp trailer. AUTO PARTS & 7 4350 or'eves 733-1235 'I • #G297831A ■ ''V- tr* oaiy to w herU uV d u st- Ju st s e r v ^ . $350(Vof>or. 1981 IHC. S1700 dump - ^ camper spedal w/50.000 ACCES^RIES I ' DOOGE '93 Dakota Ext ^ 9 8 8 Q»d.Ju»iciia7:a-093i. _ mis. on compiete new 454 Call 324-6446. ofter6 truck. V8. 5 4 2. PS. very ^ Cloan & ready to worki Cab L£ V-8.10W m a new I: HITCH sliding RV Stn,ti engine. $3600 or both lor SHASTA ! -95 5th wheel 'DODGE 360 V-6 ENGINE tges,$il999 324-3734 , ZTON all $6 5 0 0 -Cad 423-4790. ’ Complolo Runs good. $7500 00 Call 431-5434. _ .1 73 DODGE 1/2 — • wheel hitch. S300. Call 29' w/slldo out. All thc 678-3409______C **•, 734 t7l5askfofWin. S285 Call 324-1119 or DODGE. 1953, M37, mill- .'I • R2167320 $ _ COACHMEN 71 Al, 21-, 3 extras. Llke.new. Only tary truck, onginat Excel­ $22.900. Can 734-6549 . 324-5701 71994 Freight Imer Condo. . ,r. LEISURE CRAFT 78.2V,I- way refrig, soif-cortiairwd. lent condition 24 volt ^1888 oi $3000. CALL 423U 494 ; 3406E 435 to 460 ru^rse fully soH-comamod w/rooi SHASTA1979. 15', seflai Cat RTX 14610 trans system S4500 00 Call — AC, S4995. S36-2332- 1005 I _ COMFORT 1989, 32-5th is. Setf containod. $1600 ANTIQUE AUTOS . 150.000 orig mrs Brand _•734-0202. ask tor Bill I 7 5 GMC SlERRA nd MOTOR HOME 1981 255 wheel, needs some *«rk. Call 934-5330.______& COLLECTIBLES now rubber Aluminum FORD p 65 Shortbed, 302 4 wheels Now paint. Cat ■ •FllOlA $ os tow mllos, 44K Gooc1C $5995 Call 324-1099. ;SIERRA 2 4 ' travel txailor sod - runs greai. $1400/- Micholin tiros. DuaJ lanks AUDI 71 to o LS. outomat- warranty available Call I KIT *66 15- cam p trailer. 1994. excellent cofvditlon Qffer, 734-7928______"2588 -ic. Oil ongnal. 91,000 mi. 438-5596 or 438 6123' - — Consider torms. SB995^ port-a-potty. $600. Good CaJl 733-9242 doy tln>e or I J7. , Pioaso caJl. 733-0473 $1600 Can 735-0196 - FORD -76 1.2 Ton with 423-9039 evenif>gs- . _ shape. Call 423-4291. 24' flatbed truck bed, ^ cam per sr>en O r^ ownor 'I 86 CHEVY S-10 PACE ARROWS# 34 CHEVY TO Corvono Con- , $1800 Coll 670-8594 or * KIT COMPANION '8 9 . 27 TERRY ' RESORT 1988 . ‘ 66K ong mis Must soo to . ■ •KA159638 , 5 — Roar queen bod. sloopj vortibie. 350. AT, excel 431-65&4______appreoaio $3500 See " 1/2' 5th wheel, fully 21 5-. like r>ew. sloops 6. cond! 324-2531 aftor 7pm - 4 7 Loaded w/evory option $6750.Call 733-8610 UpOating fo o t nrxJ.have for at 1704 Dora Dr N Or ^2888 ^ " _ equipped. S8995______HP - Looks-&-runs-goOd' FIREBALL -86. 27' 5th : CHEVY.:i949. Sport sa ie tho following equip: -can 733 6867------tc. S24.500. Always snedd ~ wheel, fully equipped. TWIN ' FALLS prices have * Coupe. 2 dr. gray green. 1-'90Vo>vo 1 White Conven- Z RIER »r. etf Caff <23-5911 FORD '77 FtSO Shell I 81 FORD COURI _ $7995.536r2332. you depressed? Drive 2 column shlfl. excellent twnal Tractor I'-gt Voivo hrs to Nampa and save w /carpet hit. exc cond.. I « NB76651B 9 — PACE ARR0W 91 34- condition $5000 00 Call while Conventional $250aoWer 436-5538 M KIT COMPANION 1988 $1008. 734-0202, Bsk for BJl Tractor 5-'92 Volvo White _ II, Ford Chassis, queen bed, S M i m r s RVS ^2888 M 19 . se n contained, excel Conventional Tractors, «>RDf -94 Ranger XL 27K IP k3aded23Krm 734-5468 (206)466-2191 ( - condition. Beautiful CHEVY, 1951. 1 ton flat lO-.'gS VoN« Whilo Con- rr^is O ne ow nei Excel bod truck, com plef*. i . ** PACE ARROW 20-O assA A interior. New awning. .WILDERNESS J '94. 22' l ventional Tractors cond $7900 326-4252 I 79 GMC SIERRA SS Look a t th ie ONEII AJIUl $8900.00. Call 733-8135. •* $3500 00 Can 734-0202, aAll have 3406 CAT ongir>os - p e rfe c t c o n d itio n . Sel< ask for Bill FORD 95 F-150 AM FM. I « ^ $ the extras Soper Ooan. contained, dual entry . qtkJ ecner 9 or 10 sp e ed ^ — $15,000 Call 733-7783. KrrCOMPANK)N ..Fuller.transmissions and AC, $ ll.4 0 b b e s t Offer. • - —doors.microwave.- AC fF O R D ’69 Fairtarm -Load- -- ^ 8 8 8 10 J. i Ouotity m ade In Iditfw ~ ore 3 axle —Can 734-2479" ...... ' r,. SOUTHWIND motor rtome.B. ■I NASH owning. TV/VCR. Stereo od wl AC. Excel, cond. . dual battery, rear tximper 1- 88 48x102 Reefer 4- 89 ZFORD - 1994 Ranger T R A C E R H B ol 28'. (A)0xcoi cond S e>e e ; Affordable, duraUo Asking $1750 436-9329 ’ 48x102 Dry Vans 2-'91 I 89 MERCURY^ al K 4 R Rental, 2566 l 1 ! BROCKMANS* RV motor cyde mount, cus- - spons pkg. AC. 38.000 lom built pillow top FORD r 1966 Mustar>g, 289, I | •>48x102 Reelers 10- 93 miles Can 326-5317 l»E170:898 $ — SoutheOO West. Heybum,1 734-31671-a00-T7>3167 , 46x102 Rectors ]S I. . mattress. All accessoriei V8, 2 door, hardtop, pony . I All units have been ur>der pFORO I960 F t50. 351 V8. ^3788 19 TERRY F-150 Modifiedd KTT MONTEREY 24'1991, m d. N otlw g to buy Trail pkg, AT. AC. good Iires. | A er was used ortco. storoc not running, 5t200.'Ofter. ' ■ excellent mamionance sharp, low miles, tool box. 5 351 hoavy duty'itofT ctublb sleeps 7. air condrtiorwg. program HIN A ~ vnth 2T UBvol IraSor Ful-II- !: microwave, great family in healed garage $10.7- 324-9897______: Taia top. S2250 733-8129 I 90 CHEVY LUMI 00. 734-0202. ash lor Bdl J ly sell contained. AC.:. i I trailer, good condition. FORO, Thunderbird. 1964, FORD. 1990. 1 ion. dual I #W393857A $ - • ..aw nyg. Call 676-7279. !j $8500 Can 734-6220. " W ILDERNESS: '95. 24M, blue metaoic. fui^ kjoded, ; D & D , "wheelw/servc I ning. hitch, exc. cond,, dows, $13,500. Burley 89K miles $3500 00 Ask SERVICES. INC. AC, new radials. $9900. Ca» 431-5434 or 678-3409 lEBRrrV WON — converter Newbattery.t. . $4250. 324-8660 after 6 Call 678-249ldays or for bill at 734-0202 P 0 8 0 X 1 1 6 I 85 CHEVY CETe r. new tires, very good : 678-8579 e v a. ______~ Ooodlng. kS B3330 r i PROWLER.-85 24' 5th - HUP MOBILE. 1933.3 wm- GMC'60 3 4 Ton 454 I tU A 35948A $ f, cortdrtxsn Call 829-5016 : 206-934-4451 auiom aac. Good conditJ- I t ------: Mheel. exc. cond , j oow rum bil^at c^po. 6 cyimder, oxaiieArprotect Cahrin Kuntz nn «?nn(Vnflnr 324-3063 ^3888 aJ TITAN '7 6 m otor hom e- 678-0962______I I 9it > good motor & t»«. neods |um j^TRA ll£R^ for restoration R uns Car m w repays. S5.995 Co- I PROWLER 1965 21' with I complete. Groat cor>dition. I 8% CHEVY S-10 )t me see at 4021-B Hwy„ |I awning, tandem axle. 12- 1 Bravo stock trlr original. $4000.00. Call ’' ! $7500 Cad 734-6719. 726-4325 734-0202. ask for Bdl CREICDIT I » F11048 ■ $ 93. ra Rooi Oir Roady logo | respect than yoi^ou deserve... wtfWows. goK OuO Stora- • g e rrs got B aai 733-6346 '96 Contoi I87CADIUACEUELDORADO “The BankfK E R IS I n !” I a c n e j A $ ^ q WINNEBAGO Bank Financing? Lis available for 1, Mini 300. M.m Wini. War- # * 1 3 , 8 15 8 8 ^ 3 1 e w i t h : >4888 — nor. Braves. Adventure p e o p l e ^ d BROCKMAN'S RV U N B IR D 4 « R 73*0167.1.800-773-31fl71 K • B an k ru p tcies • Repossessions I 91 PONTIAC SUh • M edieal Bills • C harge Offs I «£A562238 $ | Tt i 908 I ■ • Full length Consois o l e • Loan Defaults • Foreclosures ■ •A/C*AM/FMCasC a s s e tte • R e a r w in c to w d e f r o s t H ' I >5488 (. I SNOW VEHICLES • Slow Credit • D ivorce 0 I & E Q U IP M E N T | H * ' • Powef heated mirmirrofs • C nitse controJ • RvespeedFt ■ * I 89 DODGE RMDiID ER 4 X 4 . — Attr». Snow m obllers. H V TOT M aT c t nB tI o n ~ W I CATT U RETOTUTKOBTiB. 1 j ). 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QMC. 1984, K ton,lon, 4X4 TOYOTA-as 4-Rur=»unner. BUICK. 1987. UmitKl F Kl R e- OODQE 1969 Super Bee. B< FORD '89 Thundarblri JEEP 1985 Cherokeew mfiea.i gal. rare, 3.8 L turturbo. 383 Magnum w/4-spei•Md. U uM M flt Evw v optk> mb.6.2t.diMe|.AT.A T S tir* W S q . C a n 736-491■4953 u m a a s G rand NafL I ^ need rear end. $1500Oor 0 W^on. 8apd.AMm H E X - 24.000 rrdea. new Intari Ww. beaioWar. 326-3182 . Toyo tiraa. SOK on a h g h a bo.newOM«ngirw» , caHent condition.I. 4i45K $6000.736-3865 s!*w 2m ^ TOYOTA ‘87 4x4, cu :::: Runa great, $3200. 1 H mis. RebuOt trana. $ m laa. S12.000. CaOa 734-7; '■ JEEP. Wrangler, 1993 Call 73*43202, aaka k f t v W sMiarM&rima.$S 0202.aakfc»5llL DOOQE. Arias. 198 hard top, new tiree.excel Can 326-5676 avaa. ------cracked block. $300. C FORD 1BB rF280 4x< — ------tSUZU ^.000 m«*», ^ -PW . POU tl«:cfulii; d --lent oondWon.-CaU.788rse- 7oyoTA .*iz.ctrpiu - 7 7 - - " BUICK.' LeSabre, 1980,19« 734-6590. 2993 after S.-00p.m. aedan. SIvar.'IIOKmla. 1 : ^ '' tiras. S5200. Callfan’) ^ TOYOTA‘83,41Kmi. very sharp. 4 door, brw ------460. 8 apd. tinted wli tkM . Alpine caaa, Wl FORO Crown VIctorU Runa well. $1400/oftar. 7S77 tfvw Of CsavB 27 mo.. ^33-^11. -BS >ria - dowa. vary nlea. Ca MERCURY 76 Monarcf tyo(26Kmior27 ■ " Very good condltloiIon. 536-5718 Can 734-7574 • MITSUBISHI *»4’,«•, 25K >12,000.324-463111 nmsg. CADILLAC '78.SeVil Runs good, moving mus tV illa $300(Vofrer. 862-923616 ------: — a e l. SSOO/ofler. 837-916C1189 TOYOTA *82 Camry. 4 dr. mis. S spd. AC, njnsgroat. SIOOO. S e e —ry FORD, Econollna Var Ai^jLLULJ^b TOYOTA. IM I. SRS Are you tM »po«lno |or / a n . ------LE. ortgnal owner. 8 dMoec J cassatta. Crvome •xctiange Uuy. seO. (•nl or iwap■pwtth. «i I VAN & BUSES ^ unuswlBtnakxcasK "0* station wagon, 4 wheel•1 daulfled ad. 733-0331.331. I la iJ CHEVY '8 4 Cetebrtty Sl popper, iooiks bran d iww ___ drive, good cond. Runa ______OODQE *77 High toptop van. Wgn. 3 seats, tft. cnib GUARANTEED3 « 4 0 f tC a CMI 736-1880 ■ar ' grvatl U aed a s tow vaM< I AT. 3 6 0 stro n g e n j 22: MERCURY. Qrand Mar- Bngine. 6 ^ . . new tires & batte< ^ quia. XM6. LS. sharp, . 1 de behind bua. Tow h«ch ______i7 -'.___ 1009 — . . __ -69K mla, very cicclean. runs good. REDUCEfSSB - - -ADS ,a£0*W.Ptl»m LSl 5 ^ ’Jj-- -lnel.-141K m»s.-S2500. cruiae, AC. AM/Fh?M “ owndr7loade-dr2 dr.- NEW; paint.“bfakes.es. bat- $1395. 837-9000. g.995.0(Vonar. 734-7S94^ Can 734-0202. aak lor BM tery. plugs, fuel pup u m p , ■ ' _ The.Times N ew s.. cassetta. 36 mpg. Powe ■ l993IIEKanIRY TOPAZ SPT CPE CHEVY ton. now» rotMitf« ««rinfl boshings,I bnuTe'b CHEVY •■69 Corsica V. jjj pkg, $7900.00.-543-696; 7 7 TRIUMPH, 1977. TR7. . 454. sido boards. ‘ I guarantees to sell MERCURY, Topaz. 1994, Spe«iCcB»tt« i ^ o l 6oo«». OOof r»ww I parts 'O'^ new paint, exc merchandise, loadad. excellent condl-.^ 1' convertible, white: oood box, loodadl 733-Se. In recent yoara; (havila v ere- cond. PS . PB. AC. AM/F HONDA '82 Accorc ,.l cond. 58K mls. $3000. •89 autom oiive in 7 3/d tion. naw tires, cruise ir S-10 celpts) radiator, cartarb. al- cass. S4500.733-0789 hatchback. PB. AT, wAC. control, red. Catl 734-34 . Can 7340 2 0 2 . aak tar BM. CHEVY -84 Blazor S ------days an(J real •: wa» $6990> »5950 tisslon starter, t Good cond.$896.324«71 standard transmiss CHEVY -94 C ap rk » O a 5967, leave measage. s oood’ chain, seals, mas e s ta te inis d a y s ____VOLKSWAQEN '68 Fox QOod tires, looks o( nv m »lc. V-8. auto,. PS. PI HONDA '87 Accord l> S2.950. CaJI733-401lease cheek your ad lo« I.. excol cond.-SU.OOO/oXVorror. Well cared for. 31818 AT CHEVY. C elebrity. 198S - - OiJ>SMOBlLE‘82F»renza.“ • corractnaaa on th e flra 3.3333 bluo. 4 door, runs goo«lood. ® HONDA.Accord. 1991.LX.LX Heating. AC, new tiras. j j ^ i 3 9 5 0 CnjT&36-62Sl toovetT^ m s o , C al 837-4539 Of 733-3 ' p a c k a g e . A ds m ayy loaded.good cond. day that ft nine, a a Th« Moving, m ust seHl $250»oo be cancelled earty Id. automatic. SlOOO/offer. , ■ askforHarvey V SeeOCWler, C tf 324-2695 Times-Newa is not ra m j m m ‘ CHEVY -94 S-10 Bla;B lazer. ------’------or best Offer 837-9169.” for customer B95 326-4426 or 734-5440__ aponsible for errora aftai 4x4. 4 door, low milmilos. DOOQE. Grand Co CHEVY, Conversion VarVan. convenience but t HONDA. Civic, 1983,'• ?2 POMTUC. 1970. Bonnev-»v. ______* 3 9 5 0 axcol cond. Call 324-<4-4351 vaji,LE, 1992 Voryck door hatchback, good 1993. TV. VCR. NinoiorBion- 455..AC.,runs. ------CaJl 6S4-2770. , th e c h a rg e will ^ Ojnd. $2000. 735-0592 CHEVY 1978. 4x4.. wtthVW ------I • d0.63,000miJes.$ie,50C.500 rem ain th e s a m e . 2 great, 78K miles. $600. ______‘ 4 3 5 0 sofvico twdy. runsgw; good. FORD -89 Aerostar. . Cail 324-3942. J Can734^tt02.a3kforBII.m. ■ IMPORT & SPORTS Cal 934-5983 avaarvea. REPO taking Mds upp untfll:u — ' ' ■ «SOZU. 1991. Trooper. LS. 7 I ^ rfiSKTioiTivoni — tho May 24. 1996:• Can C CHEVY. Malibu Classic"itic. ve, AT, atl options, reded SUZUKI 1993 Swtft. GT 3 I N i ^? _ : ^ ‘ 4 4 5 0 OOOaE 'S4 4x4. shortjrtbox. t) be seen at D.L Evans Evi ^9^' V8 . automatic. ACAC. mahogany. 82K miles.IS. door. 5 spd. AM/FM cas<«' VW 74 Super Beede new • heavy tiaff, camperVt•wf'®". -B a n k in B u r le y . Call C 53.000 actual milesl e s . Excel, cond. $12,000. Callal aa(t»,aloywt>eaia.$4495.>5. e ngine. Im m aculata InL S2200. Can 324-3868.^ ___ 678-9076 ■ S2 0 0 0 -Can 734-1546.i. . ' J I 734-0202. ask lor BB. Can 324-1099. new paM S3900 734-2903 OODQE *69 Dakota I FOROl995Wlr>dstarD ' - I , 4X4. AT, PS. V-6. S335sM!#a. pasa van. k w ttw InierilSir. $ S S $ $ $ S S Call 733-6461______Keyless entry. po» sssssssssss ■rwm DODOE 1990 Dakota.n 4 .4 locks, low miles, mi s a ^ I 48,000 miles. V6. bed sell! S23.000. Call 4; I N O W iPAYING I er. camper shall.i ^n> o w ” 23 or 678-1458 tiros, mint conditic $8450. Call 543-6856 F O R D . A e r o s ta r . 191 1987 NISSAI f i ___ S3995. Call 733-8348. I FREI:E 24 HIOUR SANNUXIMA FORD ’81 BroncoQ XXI.T lomoons & eveningsP CEElSH i ^Roof,Loo(ki » i M , l n l U « Ranger V-8, AT 148K 14 ■ ■ ■ — ------CARS, TRUCKS, fs AUTOMAlVTED CREDITT HOTLINE mis. Vory.ffood cor — S for USED a $ NO HASSLE CRI $345(Voffer. 726-94J3 I i w o ^ s nUVELL TRAILERS, S )REDIT APPROVALS FORFC AUTO LOANS wai$7490 '^6950 21__ ^UTOSFOR^S^ PORO -07 Bronco, tull s ±L $ CAMPERS,S .S " WHEELS, S Park Ave. 93. < XLT. looks great, ru; riOMES&RV'b SI 1-80DO-463-44201 S U _ ‘ 4 9 5 0 great, new tues. $68C6800 cel cond. S16.000.J ’“ S .MOTORSrii ^ FROMI YYOUR TOUCH-TONEIE PHONE IfflB S M . 733-7774 wk, days. 737- ^ ' S u b urban, strong truck. trui S ‘ .n p Dollar for AmAay Year, Any Madel! $ . im ponucouuei 8540 wk. ntghts. Jim.; $5500.-82 Ford FaifTTK W n S mr _ ^ ‘ 5 9 5 0 ’ dean new tires. S12< g V o u UWIII Quality Regardlidiesa of PORD '67 Ranger 4X 4X 4 . Call 734-3411 after I6p( I UIHIIM'SH e • P oor'Credit C ‘ Blemlsheced Credit 5-sp. V6.runs grea l-SDIHMIHilllll! . « _ _ ‘ 5 9 5 0 $4200 or bost ofler BUICK. 1986. Reg< 7 3 8 - 0 3 8 0 e - Bankruptcy - Re,’leposseaslons jsa o o Grand N atl. Black, oxc 324-6925. leave messai Im anal Davila. X ___lent conditkan. An opooi * ^ ‘ 6 8 5 0 FORO '90 Fl 50. VIve. 40K mis. S12.000.*g2i C S eoi MAINN AVE. EAST Ss p|l{||!||H extended -cab. crulS'ulse. 1 734cond $10,800. Can 734-5257 m m m u ,f: t ______‘ 6 9 5 0 FORD -91 Dct.CatJ. r Excoilent coftdition. ■ Call 324-3543 ^ H L ‘6950 FORD'9 2 Bronco 4*4x4 ^ XLT po ck ag o . OnO n e owner. Blue & sllve:Iver, l m Bctras $16.500 788-952 ■ I S ! I 1995 FORDD T A U R U S Q L 1995MITSUB FORD ‘93 Explorer XL IBISHI EXPO 1995 FORD C■ONTOUR O packaflo AC, PW. POI $ 2 0 , 8 0) 6 6 $ 2 0 , 3 1 1 cassette, Yakima rack, '.M SRP: $ 1 7 , 1 2 0 : spd. Black wygrey interictorkx ,j . Vory clean 47K miam is. H $15,850 788-6403 evwrves. ' A — t e ’ ^ 1 9 9 2 J E E P C FORD '96 crcv* cab. powe^ I ^AMVr.S 4-0t,5-Spe«l,w l l n M f t s stroke diesel, auto. 2.00i )\ ER < E U ^iS r SAVIN'GSS 0I \ ER NEW miles, kjodod, wfine. Ca 532-4560______^ I SE I WOI $13,990 MZ750| - i - ■ ,918« ^6,3 2 3 2 FORO 1993 ext cab. flanflare ■ ' 90o. WacJt. XLT. AC. PS im uK ouiow iui PB, AM/FM cass. tjockeS ■ 1995 .MITSUBISHISHI n i A M \ N T E L S . 1995 FORD M U S T ^ GafMdUvMinide_____i * ? _ _ ‘ 7 6 5 0 scats, camper shelle ll, H ______TANQCONV. $15.500 Call 734-8343(3 I Bfc^MSKI': $ 3 6 ,5 3 3 WSKP; $ 2 4 , 6 0 3 FORD F-1^0, 1995. 12K “^ ‘7 8 5 0 milos. now cood. $16,000000. 733-3489 aflor 5:30 pm. : ^ ‘ 7 9 5 0 FORD. 1985 SuDor Duty, 1 . imTOTOnTEKBM ^ ■ s w |\(.ss cntK N tvv^B r ton, 4X4 w/sorvico body, SAVINGSi OVER( NEW ^ ^ ‘ 8 9 5 0 • 460, V6. AT. PS. low miles. Vory cloani S8900. Call 431 -5434. 678-3409| l ^ 3 ..6 4 5 ■ 608 . " ^ ‘ 8 9 5 0 FORO. Explorer, XLT, W W 1 9 9 5 Q 1992, loaded, i owner, ...... sharp! For sale or trade. 1994 FORD 1 9 9 4 F O R D Call days 733-6844. ev»- i m W LL - * 1 1 , 7 5 0 nings. 734-6969. ^ If F-250) 4x4 Super' IC a h Taurus Lu.X FORD-81 F150, 4x4. r>ew motor, good conditionon. MILTO!g-_— ‘ 1 1 , 8 5 0 $2750 oner 886-2459 H I ■ Ij FORO-1960 4X4, robuiltuilt H I i ~ I engine G.oodcond.) d . ■ I $2500 . 733-0118 days>0' or H I M. BM 734-8516 eves QEO ‘90 Trockor 4x4 H g Excol cond 60K mis.^ ■ I C ■ I •KA34176A. (LTXL1 PjtkaBc, Pwr. IckIi*. Pwr. V ONLY 9,400 MKEJ $5800 Call 654-2896 r. W in d im v •0223985.aSA, Power Sun Roof, 3.8 V-6 — H I CruiMM Conlro). 351 V-8 a n d M ore! V-6, Kcylni Entry, I GMC '85 4X4 PW. PB. AT.^T. ■ I Pwr. Locks,i», IPwr. W indows, Cruise Conlontrot, Tilt-SlKnng I ■ 1 9 9 3 M CX » C M 4 X 4 New poi.1t, $5200. -7474 ■ K IIIYV III I I !U )()K $ 2 4 , 3 3 0 GMC Blazor for parta. 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' J' ...... _ 1 e f f i m A few won*dsto the; i s u irge sees5 COImeb3ack classso f’96r Ealli(idotomly relie;ves PaarkinsQ]Hi’s synmptoms M em bersi of ol the ciass of 1996. as IS I ByJoonBean i stand here befbefore you, gazing out uporpon Times-News corrcspc >-our eager youyoung faces, watching me s< For more intenUy, the! questionqi that comes to mmy3 TWIN FALLS - AAn old surgfr>'. ‘ | mind is: Whatat ifi I have to scratch m>-selfl for patient-s v,ith proproblems related _ information rd have to disdistract you somehow, per«r- to Parkinson's disdisease is new flP*''''lllilolomy tytnpotlum wiii haps by ... HE^IEY! LOOK OVER THEREIE! again. M be heldhe from 5.30 to 7 30 p m THE UNABOM3MBER! Parkinson’s diseasease - a condi- ; lesday at John Roper Audi- No. sorry,, I1 was mista)cen. An>-way,ay. tion that can caasee sjs>Tnptoms such ! members of ihtthe Class of 1996, today iss a as tremore at rest,, diidifficulties Mth I Allan Freeman of Ernor/ \-ery bifi day’ fpfpr >-ou. For today >-ou will balance, softeningng o' f tho voicc. . “ 7 "fsity ' in Atlanta will e«oiam' leave the safetyfety and comfort of the aca- of the limbs, affecfects an esumal- ; u. h,eof t the preliminary Jesuits classes; of testssts and teams; of professorsors ed 200 people in thehoM^eicVaU.,-. ? , s t)een working with Dr and proms; ofif booksb and barfing on >-our n Delong ana Df Jerroid )ur Dr. Richard Hanuimmonil. ,T nvm, I v,iek.ali roommate afterfter attending the Phi Deltah a Falls neurologist, saii along with a team ol other people „ 1,0 t ;sionais. for the past tv/o' Zeet fraternitnity's Quart Sire Martiniini ha\*e had these problejblems for a j_ong_J_a„(j J ^ - ...... -N ig h t.------half years on the stutfy------period of time almostlost alu-a>-s e^‘en• 1 ^event is sponsored By tne “ I tualjy hai-e dj-skinesiassia ( c n r i | Magic V:Valley Parkinson's Ois- Dave ments), and those M-hotho are on a h i ^ < Sue^upport Group, Or. Richard dose of Sinemet (aI mmedication %ir- | HammorlOnd and the Idaho Parkin- Barry tually e\-ety Parkinsonson’s patient is i son's Iniinlofmation and Referral on) for a I c ^ time,, anare more protiv [ Cerrter H u m o r to de\-eloping thenL-In-He.said.thosu : Therere will Pe a S5 registration M _l extra movements limlimit how much | fee Prococeeas will tw used to ^ ____ medicadnn can be gi%-e ...... Yes, members , ! help covj)vei the cost ot preset^img ers of the Class of 1995."coI-dI* - For sah e patientsts Uthere appears ! !he proofigram. lege has beenI fufun, but the time for fun is» to be hope for relieflief Ihrough an To refl o\-er. Now >-ou m egister. cail Don Arrmgton J must take off >-our comical" old surger>'. calledd a “ pallidoto. [ at 733-0£0868 or the Iflaho Parkin- rented graduatilation outfits and go forthih my," which, becauseuse of m odem son's Infcnformation ano Referral into the H-orld,i, uunless >-du are one of the technolo©-. is being3 rerevisited. j Center at (208) 378-6570 sloiver students,Its, in which case you must , Hammond said thisIhis Slippery de- go fifth. Ha hala! (Get it? I Mill pau-M; hereI'* stroys a part of thele 1brain called for laughter. the “globus pallidus!!us!! in order to was 10 yea;•ars before. . :.i- But seriously,ily, young people, you are relieve involuntaryry ;movements Freeman ; . -'irC-yji . entering a world an said the operation is not rid that has many probletns.i and muscular rigidity.ity. ' a cure, butiut it does improve wme I am remindedd oof the words of President Pallidotomies wereere being per- symptomsts - trem or. involuiitar>- BiU Clinton. wh(*-ho, in a reccnt speech at« formed bock in the! 191950s with oc- mo>-ements Yale Universit>-, Its w d rigidit>' - and may it>-, said; “We, as a nation, casional success. But.iut. Hammond maketlwppatient mcn-e faster. mu.« make a dedledsion: Are we going to go^ said at that time it «'as nco»sar>- I'N-picidlN out and DO som Ily, one .side of the brain \ omething about our prob.> lo open the skiill to findfim the globus is operatct HI ed on. which affects the lems? Or are w>-c ggoing to remain hcov andd pallidus. No\v, with th'sit>- m .Adaiua, side thanin the other and the . ihing. we meanm ccorporate “downsizing." said the original surges^■r\' U-.W dLscon- surgery go. Take for example ;oes well, improvement iple AT&T, which recently,■. tinued. with the ad\-eni•ent nf mc-dica- should be expeaed.e; in a cost-cuttinglg nmo\T, fired all of its em-I- tions (0 treat Parkinsonson’s disease. .A-couple plo>-c«i The <^ynly person left there is the lie of two-sided pallido- e But it turned out they-ey-had side cf- tnmies haviive been tried at Emor^- A . v CEO, who makeskes S2S7 million per year r fects. Then in thee late1 SOs, a and have alsoal been done at other and spends hiss dda.vs ^u attin g on top ofI S>>x*dish medical group his desk, fearfully >up began look- medical cerenters. But there ran be illy dutciiing a letter open-I- ing at pallidotomies onoJnce.igain. side effects;ts, such as softening of er. because thee ccorporate headquarter^ •« “And then about t\«t\TO and .1 half the voice.■ SoJ at thti,rim e, this is . lacking e\’en janianitoria! w rk ers, is over- years ago. some of I run b>’ rats. )f th e people utuiilly a\-oi■oided. here, especially my chainniin.chi Dr. - Pallidototoniy, which takes any- And belie\-e meme. things are no bener in > .Nahlon Delong, got real interested where from)m eight to 10 hours, is the journalism incindu.<;tr>-. At one time, 100) in it and s t a r t i a progr■ogr^im here to not luinfuL percent of the con iL lx.*cause the skull and ronient of American news- e\-aluaie the use of jh»the (Mllidottv skin a re ai papers \x-a.^ produtduced b>' American n-ork* anesthetized and the • my." Freeman said. brain its^S hasI no fecUi^. The pa- ers. But today,•. bbecause of layoffs andI There was a pilot stu< “outsourdng." mo. study using 10 tient needss tot be awake in order to more thim a quarter of theI to 20 patients to getft somes data. c«)perate w words N-ou read - when told to wiggle his i — including nearly halfI Based on that daui., a grant was toesorfingepers. of the \-erbs — ar«are produced by low-p^d' "Tiiten and funding reC' workers in Taiwa received from Aftenvartird. there is no general iwan. Newspaper qualit>- the National Institutelie of Health anesthesiatuto wvar t)ff. There ran be are definitely sufftLiffering, but ironically the - (NIH) to study pallitllidotomy in a little s%vellelling aruund the bnun, stock pri«»s w highigher than the\- e\-er be. more detail. Over a per So the employ; period of four where the lesion k was made, which loyraent trend does nut >-ears, 60 patients w,-illill have: been usually goes < bode \wU for \t)u,ou. members of the s down radier quickly, operated on and foUo^wn'^ed. The patieiient mi(^t be admitted .'v* »/', . 'V \ of 1996. It bodeses Ibadly. You cannot ex- Freeman said thit stud p ea to simply rem tudy is a team on a Fridayy imd ha^-e his surger>-, cmox-e >-our diamond nos- effon wth neurelogMsts likeIi hintself He i.-: in the tril stud, walk intiinto a major corporation he intensive care unit who e%-aluace patients. pre-prt and piv«- o\x*might, arand a-wuming there are and gel a high-pa>pa>ing position; you \>-ill pp. along with neurops^ find that most of i )ps>-chologist. no complicatadons, in a room Satur- of the openings aNiiilable * ph>7aologuts, ps>-chologis:>gisis and oth- day and Sun to %-ou are in the fit inday. Then he returns ! fidd of reiail \-ogun. But ers. The patients are■e rigorouslyr hcrae Mondaday. does that meanan you should get de­ e^•alua^ed at predetermi pres.sed? Does that rmined inter- To date,'. no one has died at hat mean that >'our diplo- v'als. to see whether theh e procedure Emor\' as a n ma is 0 worthless p; I result of the.operatjon. 5 piece of p ap ti best suit- helps cn-er the long term"m But a stroke. ed for cleaning upsip spilled Yoo-Hoo? e. seiziffe or bleeding in .. “T hat’s th e whole; purposepi of the brain is possible, although •• I .'-A-i*'- Of course not!t! IiIt is nowhere near ab- this study,” Freeman s. sorbent enough! n said. “Vou they happenn infrequently, can't take anecdotal storitones.’' So when s-earir afteri they he worriess ab o u t p u ttin g him have had the procediuiliutf, and up through the! riskr of die procedure, - 1 ¥ until now there havel-e been im- whereas thele medicine mav help S 'i ' ' Fashionj provements. By and large laq people him for a whil(lile. fc D2 are happj- with the resuesults. 0 « a - “You don'ti't u-ant those real mild H Dear Abby sionally, a patient ha: 03 ■ has said he ones," he s^iaid. “Hm>-e\-er. maybe IB h Sii'- m m To do didn't impro\-e after the surger>'. >-ears from notio^v, if this turns oul to D3 or one who has impro •UOOYJOOY C H W S TVrw*.*, sroved, but be really sotomething great, you TwTwin Falls Neurologistt DDr. Richard Hammond 1 Fertility 04 thought he \s-tKiId to a gi I said some Parldnson'sI's disease patients get 1 greater de- may want to recommend it for reirelief through a surgeryry called1 'pallidtomy' dur gree - periups back to where' he those hiild patarients." -g, Jring which a part of theIte brain called the globus pallidus’ Is destiistTjpyed. LookiiIng good Orlando Sendnel1 lealth ncotes ^ 1 1 QUESnON: Whatluii recourse do I have whehen I pur- ^ rrn of a terrible idea stutudy mirrors little-knownm U.S.\ research indicat- c h ^ somethin^?,L ww-ear it a couple of timestes and it ' ' distiu4)ing report sa>-s theth threat of biologi- inglg that twins and possibleibly other mulriple sib- starts to pill? I amm inot going to spend my lifelif shav- 1 ) terrorism htis ne%-er b « nn moren imminent. lin]ngs do best after just 37 to 39 weeks in the in« littie bails offff nmy clothes. The cost ofi tt h e g u - j > [ small bomb the size of a fishI tank could kill 'voi■omb. while babies bomn singly si survive best af- ions of people if it wass filledf with anthrax " is av a ila ly priced and expxpensive clothing. I amn i always ' ■ I liable to countless smalltail groups with big A. \n in g and a pra>-er tem pted to pack u] *•. " gnidgtiges. *lt really is a mattere r of time." sa>-s Uni- : up the garment and retuitiun it to Houston, we may haveve a problem here. A the m anufactiuwr fofor a refund, t/a g m tm . %*ersityity of Mainland Biotechnomolofc.' Institute biol- ogistt Raymond I Zilinskas. “I lulty mathematical <^uatiuation used b>' aircraft ANS^VER: Pillinging is the formation of snuemail ton- “I don't understand jes:^signers to calculate how n gies of fibers on the wh>* it haffl*t happened already w much force is exerted the surface of a fabric Thehese tan- - on1 IainsTift wings was neveever verified and may, gies, called' pills, dedevelop when fabrics rubb 1against am-e you a pill that’sIt’s supposed to tnake POf]>rts. It quotes mathematicii break and migrate t tid o n s and engineers as te to che surface, where thhey e ding lesless depressed,* arid it canan spoil >-our sex. life, *®yiying the equation undere in those annoying,ng. unsightly little balls. erestimated how much lls. M ost m V hichh isi pre tty depressing. WcWell, studies paid for prej•cssure passing air put on a wing. But one ex- pilling occurs ih«n «reos of high abrasion — imder by thte e maker of a new antideplepressant called Ser- at said aeronautical engimgineers never relied ex- th e arms and downm tthe sides of a garment, or or at the ^55^3 zonef sishow a lower rate of sesex-related side ef- clususively on the equationI andazi added in a safety waistband, collar anv«n fabrics to avoid pilillllnB normal pitgriaiKy lasts ninine months, ri^t? MUy lj ready to scamper intoIto a dangerous world* tightly wo>'en worrte■sted wool M anufacturersrs can< minimize the probleiU rn ■'»necessarily so when itt coma es to m ultiple /s a new study in TO joumumal Sdence. Pilling con occurmr with natural and s^imihedc ^yin« hwt to-set“set* s>Tithetic fibers in the^52*^ I births.,s. A study c»f millions ofr JapaneseJt new 'tm ns - “They had the aUlity to hitI the ground rwn. fibers, and HithcbeaMap and expensive fabrics.cs. by creating th e fabricfat with resms to protect 3 iM t th ^ chances of sursur\i\-al were higher nioslg.” says the study's co«udlutfacv. .' »they left the womb aB little1 sooner. The Ptoase see F CoopaviU taw innrcrti s , ) ' .

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•D-2 ,Tlme»-Wwi.Tv.Twin Fate. M a h p M o n d ^ . MayMs 20.1996 nthia Rowliley: Liike [JBronopp] )1 concenUS do noot relate to e fe ^orirritjtancy---- DEAR PAUlX: As manufact ' I in cosmetiiletics and plan to report a ki -up „ cem respcmsibly. I am also- idpla; dress- i and suppliers of bronopol JUnRtlCfi that concen JL ers Ol «iraU U 9 rethinkingng how1 to repo^ formalde- Los Angeles Timemcs bromiono-2 nitropane-1, 3 died) to 1 cosmsmetics industry for over'er 30 1f llf tB hyde-Fcleasieasing preservatives as ir* n relation to other preser- L.OS ANGELESZ S — W hen C>Tj* U’S, w ^rm d and c , ritants in n S ft.J^-P aulalaBegoun- -i-ani-ei__ ------thia-Howie>-^s ego•gcrswcUs-andshe-fe.'^. information has b ^ in- fears it may takeke off and lumber ■ encesX5 made to our product ini>'our I Y our infc through the streeteets of M anhattan fj K,’ >ks. my books and ncwsleletters. valuablee. flAfter much considera- lik e th e giant StiStay-Puft marsh- >ermatologj^ have conductlucted I completely imdiiderstand your tion, I belielelieve it is imponant for < } ate in my reviews the pres* mallow man inI “Ghostbusters,”"i //. ; ch test studies on many cosm«met* viewpoint that I seenem lo deal w ith m e to ^ t e i 3rescrvati%*es that could in* she returns to0 ther childhood ■ W ' ^ 9 1^ rau“aw materials, induding presTeser- this issue with an urune\*en hand. I ence of pres h thi.? m a y .su r* -teracL n egegotively_wijh o amines in . ------^ h o m e in BarringKjgton, 111., p o p u l a * ------_ .__v3dveives, and iheresults have-beL been—apologize. Although tion 9,000. Thertere, she and her ■ ■ ■ R \\ V widellely published. Reactions'OS to prise you, I ihou^tht I was being cosmeDc^s. 11 will try to do sb fairiy njother play a seescene guaranteed ■ \ a \\ \ l>™n»ihopol have been shown to to' be less sensationalisticic in lhat each and not shoishow any more or less bias to d e fla te an y grandiosity gt fosr te low and. are below those»c-of - time 1 encounteredI tbronopol vidi to bronopolpol than to, say, an ingre- - tered by success^ss in the fashion er commonly used presen*rva- sodium lauryl sululfate or tri- dient likequcquatcmium-15. .industry. 5. ethanolamine I wrotete the comment DEARR READERS:R As a result “ M o m .I w onn tht e C ouncil of Lgninst this we find it unacceitxept- “skin sensitizer" asa s o pposed to of th e abo%-eK>%’c letter, I have dedded Fashion Designeners of America ^H P -4 0 — i ablee aand misleading to singlele out0 “possible cardnogeren." Somehow to pay muchuch doser attention to the w. b ro>nopol. n c O ur d ata show-th• that “skin sensitizer" sseemed less presence: ofof formaldehyde-releas- Award as Best Net'Jew Talent,” Cyn- thia says. quateiitemium-15 has a much hjgher i ^ shocking than “possssible carcino- ing preser%*.er%*atives when they are “That’s nice, dejdear." L -----^ I ^ 3WB incid«idence of itritation than tht gen," and, becausee there is dis- accompanieinied by ingredients that “Mom, I just op‘our commentsIts a re well tak* potentiallyIly unsafe i combination of “That’s nice,!, dear.i Do you in ann area; it calls Young Coi^ou- three numbers, orordered eight relate to its effectiveness orr invir en. Indeed I m i^t n-ol%*e its use in comiotnU- os d ea r with quatenTnium-15, uni- ture reviews.rws. red when those oesn'l automatically make browns with dinncuier?” “The‘here’s always a demandI forfo sold quickly. Row.wley’s eight- ion with amines such ass tri*ti daiolidinyl urea, or ddmdiW hydan* T hat doesr Clementine Rovlowley is not too thingsgs that are fun," says Sak>aks piece senior project inalonine. If ju u r concernsIS wa toin which pose a ssimilar risk, the productiict bad for >-our s l ^ but ------impressed'thafhirher37-year-old—PresidsidenrRose-M arieBravcivo— rrBcndel in"New Yo -Xly about the issue of nitrosamiiinune These o\*ersi^ts willII belcorrected » shouldi bebe a consideration fv iation, then your attack shou daughter has beeicen described in “Cyntlnthia has wit and style andani f l n 1983, she podiCketed 53.000 ^ lould in all my future writinjings and stated products >-ou>*oi use frequendy or in glossy magazineses as one of the her dodothes are well-made.” from an Art Institui:ule tellowhij. ’ocused oD the use of amin*lines as such in my newspi^ p e r column combinationtion wilh other produCTs coolest designersrs ini th e countr>- A lththough’she wrinkles heher and a $ 1,000 gift frorom her grand- 1 as .. triethanolamioe aiid surfavfa^ and nemlecter as sooi» n as I gather dial hax-e thedie same combinacion of or that David Lecte•tterman recendy nose ac being called h er own besbest mother, packed heter sew ing ma- s that may contain amines (sue[such all the infomatioQ II needr to back ingredients.Its. xiium l a t ^ sulfete). introduced her as one of Ameri- - model,el, everything hanging3 inii chine into a U-Hauld a n d drove lo uptnydedsion. W heii it comescc to preservatives, • ca’s hottest. Rowle>ley’s weeks-old Beverly HilliiUs New York. ngling out bnm opd in thisis sit-si I should mendon tluiiai the notion niy positionon remains: the gma. In Ul is not logical or justified - [here is much disagree- She knows thatiat even though boutiqique would look greac: onoi Rowley took onei : sm all ste p a t wr**” !- d — of bronopol being a skinsli general thei . , Cynthia’s-Style swerves sw toward -her,- . a time, moving froinin -a h ovel o f a ^ i. ^Guthrie Technic^ Develo]clop- (along with other formmaldeh>de-ze- - mcni aboutout what a sensitizing. ___ the wacky, her' temperaturete is Shee iis pretty, petite and curr\*y,\7 studio to a larger sp:pacc before ti. t Manager, Knoll MicroCheckeck leasing preservati%*es)5) is supponed preser\-ativeive is exacdy, but it is un- consistently normaimal. with shshiny black hair swept int* “A have thee potential p .for some . you a little wholes^lesome, I think," ValleyBy Girl’s patois, deliverecred Lauren’s and Don you fd t 1 was not more desdear Consumer’s Dictionaryryof Cosmetic amount off irritancy.irr I will point out th e designer sa>‘s.s. with vovowels as flat as a cornfield,jld. showooms. m my.y,writing \ regarding the use5c cof In ^ e d ie n ts," by Ruiuth Winters, the ones thattha are reputed to be 3mo-2-nitropane-l, 3-diol as 71 have a farmrm th e re th a t I Wichch a professional comedian’:in’s Today, Rowley’ss dresses sell as a Winters writes that “branopol“ is more irritaiitaiing than most, like bought as an investestment because unshalcakable deadpan, she’s a natnat- forS175to$225. ervative in cosmetics. listed fifth on the listft of presen-a- quatermum-1m-15 when it is higher up I-m kind of eld>fa•fashioned and. ural-boiIxim storyteller, In the ostentatioi o u s ‘8 0 s, sh e . y main concern with formald-s." essential componentcon in cosmetics amines (albeit not my onl. and then, especiall:ally when I start for exa:xample. She had made her “People really thobought that if only 1 am reconsideringg :my position that can causause irritation and aller- to feel like Miss1 FancyFi Pants in Hrst didress at age 7.'somehowlow it wasn't expensive,^e, il c o u ld n ’t em), and I apologize for notno on all formaldehydn iiin preservatives in relatioaontoamines >-ourskin ’t want to try," designn classes at the Art Insti-sti- Shoppers graduaii;illy caught up Hie WashishingtoaPost representatives fret ababout whedier at Saks Fifdiifth A%-enue. Fffst rf all, ihe>- Rowley beaune.aa kindk of Annie cute of)f Chicago, a passenger ad- with Rowley, recogagnizing that >-our e\-ery need is met Hall for th e *90s,' aj showed up p A kx designers don’t, an earthbound miredI hh< er jacket. pricey designer dol o th e s so m e- WASHDaiNGTON— Tljese days, with.ith lh e pampered and pipri\ile^ and Understanstand that B adgl^ Mischka sprite with a whi::himsical style When en Rowley explained thatt it times have more pspsychological bargain shoppingsl; a way of life, the the just plain curiousIS can indulge sales managnager Harriet Kriegel, who ' sense and a pragmamatic nature. La was here r own design, th e M anhalltail than real value. rf trunk shoiFlow is an endearing aberra-Ta* th d r whimsies. No need di da. sd to w'Oft>-, no worio mostK t of< the mnOc sh cr^ does Field blbuyer whipped out a cardKd “I understand thatit some people tion. It is a; reminder ihat for someme one checks >pur bank ao Her clochcs maklake a case for and ask Koount or >*our her job wdL But she is not a designer. isked her to bring in herier feel better in things th a t a re really folks, priceice is no concern, luxu^ is an intentions at the door, And pan: of the glamour of a inink not taking fashion,on, or yourself, line onn IMonday. expensive, but my stistuff is for ev- assumedi rightri and. pampering is a de- Finger expensi^-e desif too senously.' signer samples, show is bein>eing able to tr>* oo a dress - One! titrip to the fabric store andmd erj-one who’s already Ibeen through dared neceecessit>’. Speak to or gawk at tlth e designers and get the o The full-skirtected shirtdress a weeke le opinwo rf the person who kend of sewing later, Row->w- .vears of therap>-," she e: says. A tru nik k show : offers lu deals on lun-un- themsel%-es. Stare at thele wealthy and desi^ied i t 1The Badgle>* Mischka line printed vs'iih plumpmp lemons isn’t ley shohowed up with five gar-ar- “They can wear ththe expensive cheon suitslits, no ball gowns for a steal»L gasp at how much thc so m eth in g one woi h ey sp en d on has been orxxmdoroi for almost a decade, would wear for ments. stuff during the weelek when they Shopperss whow go to these ^ * d al pre-ne- dothes. Ask what’s up wi jur>-dut>* on a capitipital case. “Whai with those high but o ^ y in the i past >*ear aod a ha|f bat’s the style number on have to feel big andid important, sentationsns get no bragging rights on prices. Request a moree |generous cut - has it reallyly gainedg name recognition. ' But it would be■ a hitI at Disney- that?”’ thetl buyer asked, fingering:ng an d on th e w eekendid when they. their financandal wizardiy. A trunk shmv land. Most of Rowl ow in the hips. Praise a cice rta in sty le.' The two0 dedesigners ha%-e Ten Hatch- 3wley’s designs a teal1 velveteen > jacket with,th just want to be comfn fy a n d h a v e is full-price:ce shopping at its highest le\-eL.-eL Whine. Sometimes spec are similarly lighthcthearted: halter suede cri «dal color re- er, of “Loislis tSe dark" fame, to thank d im . [ fun, they can wear mjn y s tu ff." • At one rif f thesed champagne, sperkling-ng- quests can be hoDored;; minorr modifi. for th d r new dresses perfect for>r backyardb bar- , “Umir new-found must4ia\*e status nmmin, one,” Rowley ad-id- Rowley identifies hh'e r c u sto m e r water, fruit­Liit-andcooide es-ents, a design-gn- cations in a silhouene canc be made; among HoUvoU.vwood ladies. She wore bccues at the Braiiradys, hipster libbed, as a woman In heier 20s, 30s, erorareprepresentative sets up shop for pants and colorful for . |wd for the equi>‘alent ofwhat'scme o one of theireir dresses to the Emmj-s. ful shifts that TTie bibuyer liked che next piece■ce maybe early 40s, butut occasional- an aftemooloon, generally at a spe<^ty Gidget would be pro Ity ' might call not a bad prioice, and other? O ther >-oungmg entertainers — Winona proud to oVnti. ., too andid again inquired, “W hat’st’s ly sees teen-agers•s a n d t h e i r store o r inin some5 tony boutique. A cou- Bloomingdale's g mi- might consider s e v e ^! months’ n rent, R>der, ToniUli Braxton.I Lea Thompson s gave Rowley the style,'le num ber?" ' grandmothers succes:sssfuU y shop- pie of mod<(xlels stroll about wearing en-en- >*ou can owti a prettj* n her own in-store boutique.bo Saks “Two,’0.” she replied. rare designer ^ Counenetene>- Cox, among od«rs — ping her stores togethther. . sembles htimfra the coUecDon. and salesles fr«Jck. New York-base.cd designers -followed he:her lead and have been Mark Badglej* and Jamesies Mischka re- ' S\eoring Badglad ^ - Misdika beaded ex- pm — oently put on a good tmnimk show here tra\'aganzas.as. Continued from D1 are aN-ailiailable at some drug and dis-lis- tighUy woven fabrics. TheseT are the To trackJc down< this party, use the |~ l^ 7 th eT oow est “out-oi abrasion. But there’se’s really noihing count stoi ^rpocket”"] nores and mail-order catalogs,gs. ones that have a compactict, smooth sur- WTL (wtxil ^ I -for prerescnpiions & medical sup,yuppliesf - I you can do to proven ol products labeling) or RN kcni some pilling But usee theml sparingly and gently.ly. face (such as cotton deniinim and gabar- (registeredd number)r on the garment’s I* Yoo pay only 20%* of theIh total charge for your prescriiscriptions and I on susceptible garmenients. R iin g ad\iscs,ad- or the>' >sill aggrarateite dine or worsted M-ool). [i. , diabetic & medical supppplies after your annual deductil • Various gadgets ar fiber-conteitent label. Your public li- uctible is satisfied! j are available to the fataicric damage — and cause more»re Should you still bei botheredI by brarj- mayay have a directory that,t I Example? ;S30Rm-)vu pay onty SetX deal Hith pills, indudiniding battery-opw- p illing Bt But >-ou don’t want to spendnd pilling, first tr>- returnming the gar- rutclics hethe numbers to the manufac-c. I* We do all the insurance» papefworfc! All bills for Rxss scsubmitted for you! ■ □ted .shavers, carbonn blblocks and “pill- j-our life : fe shaving litde balls off >-ouru r ment to the retailer foror a refund. If turer o r impmporter, or you can get the« • ‘ No enrollment fee! S/rr;Tpty your insurance cara .iva/iaOte.ii-a wrten ca'/mj, " pickers," which lookik like Ij lhe looped clothing.lg, right? In that case, makeke that doesn’t work, trj* tl side of Velcro snips.' ■ the- manufac- informationion by calling the Federal K. These gadgets su re youilu^buy garments made fromim turer or importer. Trade ComiTnmission, (202) 326-3170. p y o u r f i r s t ■' j 1 0 ^ o r P P proscription» ■ on this now /f i Barry------il:______town on the Mall I Continued from D11 Does itt nmean that, from now on,n, leap from >-our bedroomm window? Is Thomas Jefl[efferson, who, delivering a lain Ave. South • Besides which, touPU don’td NEED to you’ll bee aawakened e\-ery moming at a I Crow at that what j-ou hare to) 1look< forward commencet:emeni address at UClX P H A R M fl beg a large corp'oratiration for a job. 6 a jn . bytjy diose noises that your dadad to, Class of 1996? conduded1 hish remarks by telling the | 3 j ; 9 7 ' n ^ _____ I You cm be an entreprepreneur! Look at makes inin the bathroom? What is hetie As the French Impre:-essionist mas- graduatesJS ... HEYl LOOK OVERR I------Bill Gates! Here’s a pcperson who, de- DOING1 irin there? Strangling a pig?g? ters say “Au contraire!e!" (Literally, THERE! ELVIS!EL spite having few assetsas: and the Does it mimean youll ha\-e to listen to “negatory!") For one thiiling, >-our bed- charisma of paste wa:«ivax, was able to radiodio station >*our mom listensns room is on the first floor,>r. For another Dave Barrirry is a hiimor colixmnist for create a software empinpire so vast an d to — thle e '“oldies” station that neverer thing, there is alwaysfs hope for a the Miamili Herald.j Write to him c/o'o H i per\*asive that “Windindows 95" now pla>‘s anytlything except the top hits of brighter lomomw. I amn ,rem inded of Tropic Magaigaane, 77je Miami Herald,i. comes pre-installed on nnually e\'- 1964, ovever and over and over andid the words of formersr president OncHcmldPiPUai. Miami, FL 33132. cr>' personal computi M i s )uier and many and 'id over, so that one bleak af- I^BI if. kitchen appliances.;s. What is Bill temoon,1, vwhen, for what seems like Cates’ secret? WTiat,:, exacdy,0 did he die Ilthh t time that day, you’ll hear do that enabled himI to ri.sc so m uch th e openirning strains of “Baby Love,” GROUNDDTRIP AIRFARE[E FROM SLC faster than his peers,s aiand become so and you’llj’ll decide you can’t take it Wtmainkt. Suarvtt ton/an/M Noaa: tuH ti t ptssinoirlteiVyQitK SWCftl/ptS 4 StrhCt wealthy lhat he usess didisposable heli- any more,re, and you'll make a fatal Estate Sl•hape tfurpesirr nor McMM. copters? The answiswer is; HE D R O P P ^ OUT OF COLLEGECO Ir-v-, Philadelphia.. J691 Washingto^onDC*199 While his peers wewere frittering \ JiM G U ii Analysis umm, ifc». • away their brainpowerver studying for ttO CJ) It O lf 1 Boston....M exams in which they,ly.hadioname y Drram and Process-orienled 199 iHEEr three French lm|lrcssiGssionist masters, — I Dfpth Psychotherapj/ QUESTION: My father tookto out an Insurance Bill 1VOS out making momtmej'. He now Sci Scott Wm. Hyder policy on himicif after^jna^Jng afi my has French Impressiosionisi masters ftepmother, piid all the pi ^ONEWwayairfareIrFROMSic DennU S. Voorheei painting his GARAGE.E. The1 sam e can 'One doefoes nof become enlightened earned during marriage,ge, and died recently be said for Shaquille O’f leaving me ai Ihe w>le benefidary.b< Does my A t l a n t a . . O’Neal by imjgingining figures of light but by stepmother have any righb Ontario, CA..*49 a *99 But does this mean hb lo thcM p r o c ^ T tt.-?f0Qr«MK»*urctec cause you, the Qass pf 1 lg the djrincss conscious.' Ye*, if CDtnmunlnity fund* weie uw d to payy irauranccii preniiuna. MaanAMMlr. thc death b^wfits .ire ••• *50 . KttvakaM am dulged in four yearsi of brain-fritter- -C.CJung ire subject to community contijntrol. This means that yoor falhcf had Ifx- ing, your f u t w is hopeopeless? Does it T*teFilli<»«3214tftAvt«.(W8)»<-$654 i(^t to direct how half the benctxjr ftcpmodieiher lipwda ccmml to , payment of proctfdiii in accordarJce with yourr father'sfj direction, all monies would Ix* (xiidid to you as the sole beneficiary,iry. H f l l PrsctkaOy tpeabaking, most spouses actfuiescesee in the designations made by tho tk-ciMsedkI spouse despite a technicalI ri;right to claim half thc Roundtrip A/ ir & Hotel ’ pnxccds. ^9 9 \TSHIRTS - ] Safe and |>fudont nl planning suggests that eachII spouseS| blow hb and . 2 Night VacationI PI a c k a g e I n c lu d e s : her ri^ ti and lhat l»LC • 2 nights hotel - Econnnolodge'Miin ipK JEy^LI sec tfwt a proper found. idation is laid fbr future goals. • Economy car rental Ihemepiii idmasion feesirttarraddm f Compliments . tMmMMta.im.mm.iimmrnmmlr.ltM»p0pnc^m-....- ■ 25% OF d»*ac

T i ■' ' MonorxJay. May 20. 1996 TBri«^N«-N « n . Twin FaDf. Idaho flHBB Hones ty beest ev€en whilen it hurtst DEAR ABBY: I am 23 years old very young, ray husbaja n d ~ ^ d~1~^ D ^ ~ A^BBVrLast ^ week my hus^ “ and ^ b o ^ r i e n a is-26TVrWe iirecuF~ "'dcaded to leirthem as mudiofm tHe band and8-^ar^ld »n Were p f^ .- - I. ..-V/','-., 3 E tl lenieiitsof^lcling rently living in differentIt states due Deap Attijf I tru th a s the\" could u n d ecrstaw}. r ticing basebseball in a school yard rage to tell when a manan approachedi them and • • • • -...... Som«xne ways to get the most effkiffident aerobic ..to my jo b com m itm enmt and are ^ A bigail - It took a lol of coura and lower-body workotkouts: maintaining our relatioionship vja th e m , a n d 1 cried a lot3t about it. began sharinjiring tips on how to play ' ilong-distance. V a n B u re n but you know whut - that was first base.. AfterAi a while, my hus- ■ •d fP M lU o a The other night “Clycyde” called OK. It let ilic childrenI knowk how bond recogniignized this spedal man ‘ (pnanMdbikawKh'Ih ' and, in the course of ourlu-ranversa- Srw much unsolidted info, 1 felt about it. and it alscIso le t th em ' a s R od C arew tion, mentioned that hhisex gjrl- should be sh k n o w it W.1S OK for thi:hem to be Mr. Carewew is: truly an inspiration ______ilSM ^lkSSjtoy shared? — friend had-been in.towrivn-and-thaL ______.1f-j_ i i C IN LOS ANGELES—__ upsett->'K>- Now thev kknow that to us all, beinjeing able to give to oth-______bend forward at waist she had called him. She i . people make mistakes - e v e n p ar- e rs a fte r losin»ing his beautiful d a u ^ . ka«f)ingbsckparalM e a s l a d t o d EARTXrX.Cj You are definitely out to a movie, h e acce] . ents - and life can go0 o n a f te r - te r. M ichelle.'He.' totOptutw • J :e p » ^ th e y «<,ff base.-Had Clyde not men- • Keepheadiow. 4 went out that.evenintng. End of ^fact that he had gone to, ward. Another message’e this sent - SUE SHOTWELL, nackmOnewmt story. . a movie wittith another girl and >*ou, to our children was th;hat people ANAJNAHEIN! HILLS, CALIF. spine, elbows He said he was tellingIB me about ia,„ heardd it from someone who- still love you when thiilin g s d o n ’t P .S . M r.. Carew C; autographed a -- flexed a n d - ^ ^ ~ — this innocent-date-bc«cause-he.-h3d seet. them.-thi you wotild proba- lu m o u t you exp^'C ted?d.------.-iM scb all for-Qor- o ur- fajnily, which Js .a______tucked X didn’t want there to be anya secrets |,,y „„„derer why he hadn't men- It is so imponant to beb honest, precious ceepsake.kee] espedally for toward / between us. I believee th a t was doned it. and if >-ou don’t know’ sonsmething'or my older son.son who'attended high knees | truly his motivation for. tellingt me, DEAR ABI Regarding the let- don’t underst.Tnd someiething. let school withtl Michclle.M but I still think he shouJidd tave let the ,h Canadian reader the children know that, too.to — ■ " - ■ the incident go unimentio:‘“ned. He IS „hose husbisband is in prison: She Kids need to be tauglIght that it ^\bby sfmraarcs more of her favorite, being painfully honestSt. and th e concern,med about whai to tell takes a stninRer person1 tot tell the tt2« « o -p ri7■wn.’wn; nxipcs. To order, send pain is all mine. If I hadd aplatotuc her childrenen. Vou advised her to truth than to hide bc-hmdd a lie. ' a busincss-sizt■size. s<'lf-addressed cntx- dote with a male friendad I would ,ell them thehe truth. - A N OTHER INM.ATIn - “S WTFE lope, plus cht-ck chix or money order for , not mention it to Clydee because I Your adviivice was right on the DEAK WIFE: I apprecedate your S3.95 (S4.50SO in Canada) to: Dear BraUD^ think he would worry immnecessan. Abb>iby. My husband is in sensible attitude. I amI sure: that ' Abby. More■V F Fat-orirtf Reapcs, P.O. m any read ers tvhcise spbu:>uses a re in Box 447. Mou^iount Morris, III. 6J05-I- ■ Gradually apply bot Jy- . . prison, and,d we have a 4-year-old both brakes, putting more prison will appreciate it,. dtoo. 0447. (Posux)^'OA.V is included.)^ pressure on front whevheel, and shlfi /' Am I off base here oriris there a a„d a 5.ycar^ir-old. Although the>-are f . weight backward slighJighUy f(& Shifting gears To do ffrward momentum when goinj)ing downhin. try to Shop ofTers screen!ninss Aging. 9988 ^ Washington St. N. (on $gen mcdicaJ supply busininesses. For Valle\' Famil>nily \'MCA will be offer- 'shift Into a highetiher gear t>efore spinnir>g pedjedals. . the CoUegee cof Southern Idaho cam- rmore information, callII P a ts y a t ing a new stretch sm and strength fit- TWIN FALLS - Thee Medjcjne: -us) 73-*-9330 or 734-6-I82,, .^fa^do 3 ar ness dass forfor adults over 50. The When to ahift Shoppe, located at 434 Bluel^esB ” pir more■e ,information, call Pam 7734-6507. John at 733-835376 or Ho dass will be heldI from 8 to 9 aJn. Blvd. N. is parricipatini I ing in free. Bolton at 734'34-5216. ' aat 733^332. on Tuesdayslys and Thursdays. The confidential medicatio:ton screen- ctwt is Sl pier e r tdass. .harmacies group meets Alzheimer's / groupI toI meet The instfu,thictoi- H-ill be Beverly Medicine Shoppe ph C ancer gl . . Hacknev. FoiFor more infonnation. Hj Shift to nadonwide will conduatthe tl screen- TWIN FALLS F^ - The Magic BURLEV - The Mirini-Cassia call the ^-MC/.ICA at 7334384. ------higher- _ ings by appointm ent thnirough May ..Valley Breireast-Cancer.Support /Alzheimer's. Demential a . h a m i l y ______31. G roup H-ill11 rmeet at 7 p.m, today SSupport Group will met«t at 2:30 ' you ^ is a calender listing During the screenings,gs, pharma- in th e re:ception c t area of the pp.m. W ednesday at th«h e B u r le y health-Klav/af«f actit’irits. civnts cists will check p artidpapants’ med- Southern IdiIdaho Regional Cancer I-P ublic Librarv-. and educationrion. Information should ications for possible intnteractions Center, A representative froio m P a y n e f.,. ed iby Thursday for pub- Coinerlng P acin g ! Pedaling and duplication and helph< them Barbara AxAndersen, .NLD.. a radia- .Mortuar>- will be addresessins pre. the /o?/oti’in£ Monday's ■ Keepiegsin ■ T»ght tunrts call for ■-Maintaina better ' understand holow to use rion oncologogist at SIRCC will be arranged a funeral plans.■ 1f-or “ »fe H ealth i FashionFc: section. .Mai/ constant motion shifts in body weight; cadence of 80 to 90 their | m edications corre<•ectly. F ree a v a ila b le ffor a question and infonnation. ii call Maureex n .M agee : 7 TTie 7 Times-l^ews, P.O. using equal effort position bike to follow a " pedal revoiutkvts blood' pressure checks wiUwj also be answer sessiosion. aat (208) 436-6420. Box 5JS . TtviTxvin Falls ID 83303. or tuck kn < ^ ctose wide arc that allows forX per minute; if you'ra available.'i For moree iinformation, call Char • {fe/ri'ertbour(luro^iceat 132 Third St.' tobike coasting through tum pedaling more For more informati'tion or to Basila-Daris,is, *\LS.W., at the SmCC ( _ - C hildbirth class offn e r e d u*. ■ TNnk12;0(V ■ On approach, stop s i o ^ than that. schedule s an appointmeniint. call the a t 737-2800)0 or Jody Craig a the 6:00: wtwn one foot * pedaling, lower body, downshift to apeed Medidne ] Shoppe a t 733-9;-9242. Twin Falls QClinic & Hospital at 733- , TWTN F.\LLS - T he thirlird dass of is at 12. press top shift hips slightly and upyourcader)ca 3700. ext. 344144. tJthe Ca^dbirth Preparation3n Program aovertisemef:M£NT muscte of thigh and lean in the flirecttoo of is available to anyone wishingvr to —. , caN«s to complete the tum. keeping v ^ hIht t Center ' checks presj s s u r e esents yoga leam -J more about CiesareaL-and^>.er. P a inn M ay Be downstroke: work on outside pedal TWIN FALLS - The TwinT Falls C lub preS ies. The date for the cumarait class IS _*• hamstrings and Senior'ditizens Centerr wUli offer TWIN FAFALLS - The Magic scheduled s. for 7 to 9:9:3 0 p m . EllIT shirts to complete blood pressure checks from fr 10:30 Breath'ers’ QubQi vk-ill meet from 2 to TThursday at the Magic im inated upstroke from 6:00 ;ic % alley to 11:45 ajn . on Tuesday's^-sandfrom 3:15 p.m.I. T uesday at 998 FRegional Medical C ' e n t e r ’s F O Fr M1 illions 10 ajn. to noon oo Fridadays at the \Vashingtonn i St. N. (on the College E ducation C enter (locatedd jjust north center. Experienced volunteervi of Southernn IIdaho Campus behind oof th e m ain hospital buildinlin y . (S p eaal)I -- AAn oiWopedic nurses will administer thetli checks the Office on Aging in the Senior , There will be a labor rehearsalr surgeon in Nashville.N TN has free of charge. Annex Buildi](ding). pplus iiistruction coveringlg medica- developed>d a speoai new cream . m i The prograiram will be presented b\- titions, hospital procedures» and'non- that is exotirEOting pain suffers all . Diabetes group mete e t s Jo>-ce Ballardird. >-oga instructor and—- co n fo rm in g la b o rs. A to»o u r o f \ h e over th e UmUnited States. The , Julie Schwenerman, registered ph>*si- oobstetrical depanment,. ini d u d in g p r o d u a aptJ TWIN FALLS - The 1 aptiy named : D iabetes cal therapistJ. 1The topics will be diair tlth e C-section room w ill b>e e given. H r ’e r^ i and Education Support GroupG - exercise. cldas/^is 515. For more infciformation. 's provingg to be a lifesaver to mer at 7 p jn . today at theHe;Jth th Light ret.efreshments will be call c the Education Deparartment at those who10 sisuffer from debilitating and Welfare building'ss meeting „rved. Thee rroom is heated and/or 737-2900. 7. w eekdajT; betv.-eveen 9 a jiu condittonsIS s;such as arthntis. room. air-conditiononed for comfort. The a ai n d 4 p jn . bufsits. rhet’heumabsm. painful The m eeti^ will focus us on exer- m eeting areaea is wheelchair accessi- m u sd o acheiches. joint aches. dse and being well, desespitedja. ble and acc, ccommodates oxygen YMCA offers clas«ses ~ simple back£»ckaches. bruises,, sores betes. There is no chargrge for the uni,,. F i„,st member to arrive meeting and the public is i h more. * “’'If . *'“■“1'* someone in the office to TWIN FALLS - The. e .M agic For more information.1. call Ann ,he anntmex room. C r e a m ™ Bybee RN. CDE at 733-37C™ - The MBC: iiis a support group for IS availablelie itimmediately wrttKSul - _ ...... people with:h respirator>- disease, a pre<»iptior3tion and is guaranteed w ! Bereavement groupIP m eets FamUy andi ffriends are welcome, to work Ask^sk for both daytime , , T h e clu b is sponsored by the ar>d maximufmum strength. i TWIN FALLS - Fri American LungLi Association of EBereaved Families will aw D p .'s CC r e a m ™ ■SOURCE. Tha tiLfMLfde to u«*y>0 Ffrw. rw » » byy RROY GAUOP 7 n«,Ioandr«recei%-es additional sup- 7:30|p.m. today a t th e Office C on /-V DR.PAOLE low availat)le at ocal hospitals and ox>-- ;Ai.- . . . - MaaiptUtiM : Now TII locus on clearing oo prooiem, not your wallet otjrW'l Cl*0ovvl^ I'll treat >tiu as I evpea to be H A R M A O ^ At bankks of futuire, an eyiy^eibr an]ID Are #1! | treated, witfi mtegnty and corconcern. - ■I pma 144MdMain At*. Soulh Sensar sa;sa>*s several banks will resonant re frequendes uniqueue to each W For th e grgraduate..-: Ibe Wufalogton Post T win FFoils. ID 83301 stan test'ingng its ATM in late 1996. person’s pe voke. Drawbacks intindude the ^ For th e‘ teteacher... •ur local pharmacy. : The cash machine of th e n ear Should it peiperform well, it may pve sis si of the code required and . funire may ttX care aboutut jxTur> PIN or iris scanninging tbe advantage over that th an tndixidual has to **pes I C H O C O or your l< >-our pUstid But it will taketal a quick other "biomemetric" that give gi' a voice sam ple. (Thele subject g Regular o peek at your face-spedHoifically at the use the humaman b o d ^ parts of it-as might mi be asked to redte nmlimbers or H - special ^ fibers, furrows, aypts, bloodbio ^-essels an identiCcaiication standard. Each of words wi based on a prompt f i and od w nimitiae of >TMruriris. I these cocnpet machine to pre\Tnt the usee -statem.) Also, H in U-; Beautiful Ba(VOOD BUI have known how to deliilelineate the to pre%'ent itsita inclusion in a broadly people’^ pe voices can change ddue to ill- 3 sugar-free 17 designer3ass Hardvwaod WirKls. M characteristics thst ke the iris of used applicaication such as an ATM, Twx^ik nr o#Knr fiw^ngr er coiors & shacies. M ex-ery eye as unique as 0a fingerprint,fi accordingtobo btometnc researcbcr^ FACE RECOGNITION. A portion 3 ERICKSOirS eS \ Price indudi 6 0 ^ But it was only in 1992)2 thati John ' FINGER?)IFR I^. Forget the ink of of the subject’s face (usuiiually the 3 CAIA N D IE S g f ides irtsiattation. ^ 1 Harvard pad. Moderrsm fingerprinting tech- tqiper tw&thirds) is pbotogra;aphedand B L 6 e e » w il______S L ______M A 6 IC _ Daugraan, then a Sale enes &31.S6 University researcher in compura< niques in%'otvohre optical scanning and the thi tm a^ is reduced to a digi D i i i i n — tional neuroscience, de\developed a digitized imajoages. Topically, a subject The Tl mam shortcomings; Peoeople w ^ method for di^tally encodcoding a presses a finfingertip against a look kx alike can fool socne scanrnners, and ^O* ^-SSCCLEANIMe CDgraphic image of on iris.is. plate. Thisis delivers a copyable face fai shapes can change wit I 810 atid Am E t « Ytm the Ultranynie Procrtt' ‘ Daugman's techniquelue has d o w image, but it ialso may foul th6 plate and an wei^it fluctuatiaiL Also, t MEMORIRIAL E been incorporated intoI an automat- with skin resi■esidue and dirt. Another rfitniwginniii dii scanneTs.* a phahotograph 50no ra y s j BH i. ed teller machine deve‘veloped by disadvantage:ge: Some'fingertips have can cai p aa as a lix'e subject,, aand with Sensar of Princeton, NJ.[J. Sensar, a been scarreired or wom smooth by thi the site of * subsidiary of the Davidvid Sarnoff heavylabor.r. lhecodeisunwidd>'- thi Research Center Inc, madnade its own HAND GEj EOMETRY. a su b ject RETINA I SCANNINGG. One c\\K PRE >N _key contribution to ibe AH\TM: a rideo puts the entiatire hand (or, for some Louisiana Lo firm, Eyd>entifyr InI t. con- ■ e S '" ? ! . E-SEASOI camera d u t can sense aI humanhu from devices, onlyily the index and m iddle' tiols tic patents enabling it to dominatedi a few feet away and qxticklickly sero in fingers) into0 aan optkal reader. Tests the th( market for this tedinolog SUMM CIAL OD either eye. H ib focuaoisingfram re suggest scanninners can quiddy recog- 1976, 191 EyeDentify has madet e d < S S /IER SPEC enables the ATM unobtnintrusively to luze hands : ththat have already been that ths *YecogniK* the unkjuele pattm FREDERIMCKSON'M'I pbotograi^ an iris of a cusfvstocnerwfao digitally **enienrolled” in the system, of of Uood \-essels on a subject’ct*s retina I C R A FPTHAUS 1 - T e l simply stands facing thebe tnachine. 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0-4 Tlmos-Nows, Twinrin Falls.f l4atK> Monday. May^20.1996 H Hasf(fertility technol■logyspilawned[too maariy nmiltiple bi)irths? _^____Los iVnfides Times___ j C o s T ^ rflis rises There was joy andnd relief in the multiple birtl jampacked deliveryy roomr at Long Los Angeles Times in 1991 hadad oail been bom as sin- Bcach Memorial Mediedical Center in gle babies,•s, ithe savings would S*)ulhem California.. PiPatty S hier had Health problems oreren“t die only hare toppedcd SS3 piillion in this one jnsi Riven birth to fivefiv good-sized, ^***^ 5 possible complicadonn m th e face nant. then poking for thiiheoutcome. fam ily systeistem in terms of the ol Dr. l^fuiii Salem, whwho had used in I In a study of 13,20606 expec^t healdi of theite |parents and infants, vitro fertilization1 totc help Shier I women e n te rin g Brljrigham and the adjustmeim ent of older siblings, ------Women's Hospital in BBoston from—finances,- hou:iiousing. transportation ' Siilem said he hadlad transferred 1986 through 1991, tJithe average and job secuiBcurity,” said Patricia M.-vcn embp.-os \sith- Patt>-andPa Scon total charges for a single-baby si Malmstromm oof Tw'in Ser\nces, a Shicr's consent, but againstag his bet- » "'5 ^ ^ delivery w‘ere S9.84S,S, compared parent suppopport organizarion in ter judgment. (Fourr to six embryos a to S37,W7 for twins anand 5109,765 Berkeley. CalCalif. “But om- policy e of higherorder multi- are typically transfiisferred to the ■ r for triplets. for the care of 1 ^ 8 " ‘The study found ththat 15 per- pies in thiss countrj’co is ‘See if j^ou I'jHin discovering’ ththat Shier' was * cent of the single-babyby deliveries can get a modelingmc contract.’ prcp u in i. SiUem arguecued passionately ^ required intensive carere' and about That's whatt it boilsI down to.” ag;iinst carr>-ing all fn-e L ir ‘' 2 percent died beforee discharge. Malmstronrom says she once attitched in the uterusrus. He adnsed . ^ That is compared to a 78 percent received a callcall from a social work- the couple to considcider “selective intensive care rate forft higher- er in Los Angengelcs who had, among reductiim*’ — an abortortion of one or order multiples, 13.77 perccnt i of her caseloadlad of needy families, m ore feiuse> — jo impinprove the odds whom died before disdscharge. The four with quatquadruplets. The sodal t>l a healthy outcome.* forfo m other and data also showed thatlat if the 10 w orker hadid tried t: to get brand- babies. sets of triplets and 77 setsse of twins nam e manufslufacturers to donate In a frosty standoffjff a few weeks APphem•> pnxluced b>‘ infertilit)‘y treatments t goods like babj- bai fc»d or diapers. mio the pregnancy,cy. the Shiers Sihler h i o f W estch ester, Calif.ilif., feeds Jonathan andd rocks: Joshua with herier foot as Sarah ridesI P atty affirmed their rightt toti do as they |n a swin'Ing. — bleeding-and-complica:ations-from— wisJied. Caesarean section. The n:major threat M k i "We fell God hadI giveji^ us i)jt»e h;u ignitected a debate abuut u-h'ether•r .-VJan H. D eChem ey, th e‘formerpres- f izarion cyclKcles, each costing aboutIt (0 babies are complicatiidons of pro- babies and h e would givgive us the abil- it’s itim et to tt crack down on ivhat all11 ident of the Americann Society of S7.S00. Whilliile contemplating adop-> mature binh: death, blintindness,brain uy tu take caiv of theirlem. I think Dr. sides callill the "Wild West” era ofif Reproductive Medicinene, who will tion, the ShitSiiers dedded to tty a pro->■ damage and learning disoisorders. I S.ilem thought thithat was a infertiliri.'t>' treatm ent- soon become chief of otwtetetrics and cedure to correctcoi an immune systemn Multiple babies are si as P«>ll>-annai'ih n e 'v .’* said;aidPatt>-. T h e .American A Society off gynecologj- at-UCLA. “ HMOs are problem that tho >vas possibly causing6 likely as sin^e oiies to ha'lave cerebral “It created tensionm among< us in Reproducnjcrive Medicine, much to thee telling us, ‘We’re spendining a fortime Patty to reje‘os, including two that't . One^upport group forar parents of — V ultrasound showed fiveliv e n was ver>‘‘ lim it th e“ nnumber of embr>os trans-i- But the iss'ue transcetends money seemed to0 beh of poor quality. Thec multiples — Mothers off Supenvtinsi n e n ous. 1 knew ih e ouioutcome might ferred duriuring in vitro fertili/ation toI) woes, he acknowledges.. Grumblings( others appecpeared to be what doctors^ — is lobbjing for improv■ovemenis in l>e dismid. ;uid I felt resiresponsible. But four for \Nt>menwv age 34 and yoimger.•. from perinatologists —- doctors call ’Siable.”e.” preconceptual counselingtg in infenili- ^ | Patty said. ‘Dr. Salen f . UMsfai • J « r« M lem, you have with mon:>re lib e ra l guidi^lines fo r resjxmsible for the fetuse4es' health — Five fetu-tuses was the last thingB ty clinics. Finandal press^ssures often 924*39lapoo » 7a4.6S68 e.v})Uuned the risks.' Therh e re was noth- older wtimtimen who are not as likely toI) iind neonatologists — whoho care for ill thej’ expectC'ned. lead couples into high-ih-risk treat- ing I could dl) but smilelile and support becom e p'regnant. p'r Such guideliness newbonvs — have reache‘ “It was: so sc improbable that we ments without regard to0 the risk of her. But inside 1 thoughtght, WTiat does- a re the lawaw in sume cutmtries. includ-I- _—spedalists. didn’t e\-enn thinkti it would happen to multiples, says Maureen1 BoyleB of the _ thi-s m e a n ? '" ing Englantand. “'Fhe guys who have toti do these us," Pattysaid sai one recent morning ass Brentwood, N.'i’.-based orgirganization. ^ \ _ J c Salem's agony andi d th e S h ie r s ’ Som e ethicists et! say limits on theL* selective reductions arare peeved, she cradledid her daughter Sarah in I ! a p o f f iingst are t>-pical of thehe pri\-ate dra- number ofof embr>t>s transferred v io>■ There is peer pressure, anand (doctors) the family’s'’s bungalow a few blocks mas that play uut dailyily in infenilit>' lates a coup)uple's freedom, want to do the righ{ht th in g ," from Los Angeles A International clinics a s (he num ber of higher-orderI And manlany infertilit>' doctors iu-gue.• DeChemey said. • ‘i, Airport. m ultiple bmh-s — tripletilets or m ore — th at the guidelinesgu: woidd drastically There appears to be; «a gnawing Stiidies show'shi that among women 'Gift increases with assisted?d rreproductive lower thele chances that a woman1 ifeeling that anything thailat promotes under the ageag of 40, the c^inces of technolog>-. w ould getet pregnant with even one.• 1higher-order multiple pn>regnancy is pregnane)-' gogc up with each embrj-o Hie rise is attributed■d lvelIian; tooI counter( to tiai^errc^1 fromU 7 perceni or 8 per* < H aliin.^ use of potent fertilitj- dmdrugs as well as a^e, the nuinuml)er of costly in vitro fer-- ni atu re’s intent. cent with oneoni healthy embt^-o to 45 I ^ the advent of in ncroI fertiliranonfei in tilization c>-des c> retjuireil jo produce “I cry fur women pregn:Uiant wilh so percent withdisix. i I 1978 and subsequentt technologicalte i a pregnanonc>'. Imany embr>i»s d u t it's immpossible to “No oneis is going to go through the advances. Since 1971,■1, the rate of All of thethi stxriety's recommeiuLi-- carr>-< them . No o ne shou)uid have to emodonaltrau tra p a and cost of IVF for * higher order multiplelie births has nons wouldjJd be voluntiu^,'. But he.dthI (d eal w ith th a t,” .said Lururi Melcher, a 15 percent^nt chance." said Salem, gracJ/-’ ^ more th.m tripled. Thele 1latest family insuranceL* companiesc are also apply-- ;an Ohio woman who witlith her hus- who endorse;■ses the American Sodety TK*>'re lo join that trend was>as S usan a n d ing som e.* pressure p on reproductive' 1 kind iuigiushed over a sl- r a o .irxilxMWiH-tni-tfiMMin-d itx-nxKtts Iliosf fiiiures represensent live births, w eeks after fte the Shier tjnintuplets Dr. Lxmis K eith, presid ; Keyboar ident of the want babies,es. I'hey Mill take multi- fcK >txjr i.nstifilf tifi gr.it1ti,ile. _ not pregnancies reducedced b>- miscar-, were bom■n ini January', but is h.irdly Cenier ( for the Study ufof M ultiple pies, and the>'ie>- will pay for it.") n.ige or sekx'tive reductiiction. bursdng wwii ith pride. “I don’t w;mt toI BirthsI in Chicago, is mcnore blunt; But the AmericanAr way is simply 'llie surge in births — iiuid the fact be labeledd thatt I produce m ulupk-s,"; '‘The‘ human mother isn’ti't meant tu tuo cavalierier and tuo costly, says W ib.ii at least hidf nf theseese infants suf- he s;iid. “‘Insurers In; may not gi\ e me ,i cc;irr\’ a litter." Like manyly infertility Keith, whoalso td5 s-upports guidelines, ler serious pn)blems beeixjcause of pre- contract." fpatients. Patty Shier.r. 35, had Women whowl give birth to multi- m a iu re l’inh and low binbirth weight — “It's ;mI economice issue." s.iid Ur. tendurtHl several failed inI vim)\ fertil- pies risk highgh blocxl pressure, uterine Hormone; research,i n C heckck Out Our replacementt seeki to adddress aging; ]p ro b lem s Large;e Selection Knight-Riddcr .Vews Sen-cnice said Temph;ple microbiologist .-Vnhur ccaused by the shutdbwwn of the the tenuouss linkli benveen estrogen G. S c h w ai rrt t 2. a pioneer in UH£.-\ ooviuie-s. which produce estistrogen. On replacrementt and a: breast cancer: —. of T each er’s Never mind teen-agers'ers' raging hor- research, une hand, the benefits ofif repladng Legionsof of doctors and middle- “tfjr c nioiu-s- Aging honnonesles are all the . Hormonesies ore chcmicd messengers, eestrogen seem clear. NoiI ordy( does aged womenn lK‘lieve I: estrogen’s ben- Itfwrt. 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