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Good I Today’s forec Partly cloudy chance of aftern _________m a y .r e a c h ZO.JT.i thunderstorms Iik< 40s. Vote on schoo , Across the Magi the polls today to members and dei sues. Vote again ne: Among the nian --------------inft-oiv*|Mimary-el« from today are tl Jerome s h ^f. Sr SuperSonics v Utah tries to ev« Seattle in the secoi pla>’off series. Jordan named No surprise. Mic NBA most N ’aluable Bulls facc Ma^ I'he Orlando Maj for their second gm today, but the>- will Gnmt for this one. Go with experi Republican lawn rington should keep ho Senate, today”: mends. A new record The Dow Jones i jumped Monday ii i early April as the p fuel reinforced ecom Make it hot A Study show's that from thc stuff that n hot, brings relief to der sulcal scars b’ circuiting the pain. . Are you in a str Bcginnii^ June 10 nate parking space ones - for parents ( old or >-ounger. It worked! An inflatable ante for the first time or day. Section A < Wealher ........... 2 I Natlon....3*9.11 ' Opinion..........10 ^ World................9 ( I , SoptlonB ' ( Money......... 1*2 < Worid............ 3-t SM^ionC j Local................. t ( W e print on Please m - ___ ^ __________ m o rn in g ecast: dy and breezy with a ;rnoon showers. Highs .jr.onighLshowcrs.and likely. Lows in the lower Pag«A2 ools today agic Valley, voters go to to select School Brard decide on financial is- P»9oC1 lext week lany candidates appear- election ballots-a-we«k^ s three who would be PageA2 ^ mKUTAH i vs. Jazz even the score against cond game of the NBA PogoOf- edMVP .lichael Jordan named ale plaver. PageDI agic ifagic have lo regnnip g ^ e against thc Bulls rtill be without Horace e. I>WD3 erience iwmaker Denton Dar- ?ep his seat in the Ida- ly's editorial recom- Page A10 1 IS industrial average ii ils flrst record since e prospea of cheaper vnomic optimism. PageBI hat art ointment made It makes chili peppers to patients with ten- ; by apparently short- PageAS mt)llerzone? 10. Miami wiU desig- ices - near disabled is of children 2 j-eors PageAT ntenna was unveiled on Endeavour Mon- PagaA9 Obituaries ....... 2 Movies............. 4 West ................. 4 Worid................ 5 Calendar ..........6 OearAbby ..... -.7 Legal notices ..8 Classified...8-12 SectionD Sports ..........-.1-3 Comics .......... ..4 on recyded paper, recycle it again. Hra aAU8URT/Th< Juan R. Nunez Jr.. lol Donaldi.. Walden fac m erous felony chairigi ~ —taking money.-giJns t drugs from the agenc where they worked a: cotlcs officers. Probe finds $40,0( missk By Jenny Emcr>’ Times-News writer T\VIN F;VLUS - Two narcotics officers mad than S40.000 dis.ippei drug suspects and law-* ment barik accounts, th ered up the los-ses by m ] fake burglars- at their according-t«-criminal t unveiled Monday. Donald L Walden an R. Nimta Jr. pleaded it Monday in Twin Fall.s Sih District Coun to ch; racketeering, misu.se of money and con.spirac>‘. A grand jury in Walden and Nunez in ii scs.sion Thursday. Speci, ecuior Kenneth Sprir presented evidence grand jury and ther charges. Monday’s heari the Hrst time the defe heard the complete against them. The indictment cl Walden and Nunez with the money, plus gun drugs from the Magic Drug Task Force and tl County Dnjg Task Forct they w'cre^employed b> agencies between 19S 199S. Walden and Nunez nu Please see MISSII Court anti-g: The Afindatcd Press BOISE — The director o tens Alliance concedcd on } U5. Supreme Court rulin; case is a setback to the alUa put n revised anti-gay initia baUot this faU. ' other rulings But Kelly Johunnsen sa court ruling will not siop dri\'c. The ruling raided a ; adopted b>- Cblorado \-oier the court said would deny hi sdtuiional protection and n equal to es-erj-ooe else." “In f ^ 1 think it's going i fire /oc the impononce of hannsen said. "We agree wii tices who said the Colorac Avas just to stop spcda And anti-initiaD%'C f o i t c s : not let the Supreme Coui campaign to keep the oUioi offihehalloL “Although w« realize this ui. it’s not o w ." Alida Flir of the Idaho Decline to Sign “We still have a kx of wocV hope the U5. Supreme Coui would dissuade people out t not signed already to thinl . signing iMiw*Ftinn said. Colorado’s constitutiona By Karen Toi ■nmes-Ncws i T\Vm FAI did it for thei But their fa home. The 18-j-en Icn Trowbrid, Mondjy wilh buill of them, him. Fiftircn r I^>s«rmon owed S250.0C laxes for the left, and /B face nu- irig e s of IS a n d ---------------------------- sncles Prosei I as nar- reside e up ti ByJohn Th - William Br ondjennift Times-New RUPERJ 1 —^ —^ pvcts have nection wi I I I I ders. the Nt y r Vr ccutor fea over vet. -I don't ' g'W to get a fab J[J[^ think I hai these (mur know yet, Newman s worried th; wo former erybody w lade more kinds of thii pear from Three of .w-enforct.^- pecis - Bi . then cov- Hood, and k ' Staging a membc .•ir offices, itself the ill charges • ?"> Randy Whi and Juan Coimty-Shei J inn»K-ent Iheas-yt lls County 14-year-< charges of "'ho was k • of public 1995, also n y. recent killi ’indicted Shecauiion n il M!cret lock thvir d ecial pms- pos,*uble troi iringfield Mack. H :e lo lhe Mines f.ice len filed charges ui t raring was «ld Wendy L'fendanis l-‘«f«h DiMn. L*te c a s e Duff told t they could charges penalty if cti ith taking Mack alst -uns and last month’s •ic Vallev resident .Ma J the Tn- "ho author >rce while giHfriend. w bv those ces.sor> m Hi 1990 and Reeves p; bit her lip c now face Plea JSING/A2 I _____________ t ruling ;ay initi ir of the Idaho Gii- C an Monday that the iling in a Colorado Uiance campaign to idatiw on the state US - Al 1 I said the 6-3 high . i lop thc signature I I a similar proposal / lets in 1992 which • ) y honvwexuak cnn- ii d make them “tm- T ng to kind of fuel a of ihis issue," Jo* :with the ihrrc Jus- irado 'amendment edal treatroenL" C r s said they w^ould C ourt reduce their ^ UioiKC proposition L ills is-a >ictc^‘ for ^5* Flimi, cochaimum Ign campaign, sakL Sourcv. ork lo da I wtwld bannin bun's ruling today from di ut there who ha\-e a single tiink twice before tion acr nyM.K anal amendment. Mondo} X refus 'oDddnen an< s wriier coi COJ \LLS - 'Hicj’ s;ud ihey int cir-lamily-------------------- vie family jiist wajils ihcm tht Kir saga nf Bill and He- lie idge’s Uix revolt ended to i th prisiwi seniences for wit m. Eighteen months for mu 1 monihs fnr her. iht jrs had estinuiti-d they we ,000 in federal income le years 197H to 1989. He i COI ecutor w arns lents to keep th eir g uard rhompson iiDck ifer Bunch rw-s vm ters RT - lliough four sus- le been jailed in con- kvith IWO recent mur- MinitJoka County pros- ears the killing isn't t want my community- iLse sense of securit>-. 1 ave the principals in urders), but we don't t," Prosecutor Gara I said Monday. "I’m hat we don’t ha\ e ev- who could do these hings." •if the four >-oung su.s- Brian Mack. Corey :d Shannah Reeves - t)crs of a gang calling Wt e “South Meridian iccording to Capt. hite of the Muudoka leriffs Depanment. P yet unsolved murder r-old Regina Kric*gcr, _ killed in February ' may be linked to the llings. Newman said. ^ )nt>d local residents to J doors and be alert to J *oubIe. J Hood and Matthew m e first-degree murder J 1the death of 17-year- ^ ly Hunter of Rupert. Ifl rict Magistrate Larr>- 1 ^ : them Monday that d receive Ihe deaih Hj cttnvicted. lso was charged with I’s murder of Heybum M; lae Hood. 73. Ree\x*s, cti urities say is Mack's gri was charged as an ac- ae Hunter’s murder. Mf panied, swayed and ^ >during the arraign- 36S6 see DEATH/A2 ghindc iative j Gay rights by \ Provide som e civil ri *—■ protection for homos Aftt. I NU t. Nabonal Gay and LMbian Tk ing laws that protect hom discrimiiMtiGn. *Sdentifies p de trait aimI then denies the icTOs the board.” sak) Justii Kensed>', writing for iI m m $ 3 dedsKHi. salbrin and 1991. ’Hie couple also tri conceal the amount of Ihe come and a-^sel.s. and attempi intimidate Intemal Kt.'v-enut vice officen. l>y filing Uc'ns a^ their pni[x;ny. Tlieir personal .stand - thc lieve thc f^vemment ha-s no to la.^ their income - has left witiioui ctiuipment to run Bill mimiting business and sepai ihem from their 16-\-»yu--old u w'elJ as fnim each olher. ’Wail a minute. Wait a min Helen Trowbridge calked a' uldl ------------------------- Wendy Hunter was slain Four suspects were being h< inss have been sot for 9 a rr Brian Mack Ktack. 19,of Rupert IS He charged with first-<je- tht groe murder in tho Ho death of 75-year-old wii Mae Hood and 17- rriL year-old WerxJy Hu Hunter. ers Ida petitioi ly state I rights. H Have h Kjsextals ^ referen 10 yeai Kan I M cl \ : r~ J i r r a TfeskPorc* amosexuals “It is not wi t persons b>* tions to enaa hem pcotec- wrote. Slice Arnho- It was the Tu majority m rights since a ! ngs prii ) tric'd to huvii.iiid w as let Iheir in- marshals. "IXi I g mpted to he leavc-s?" nue Ser- “He viid ‘no."* sag,-unsj— spomUti. fH-s;urinj ’■Bye Bill. 1 lovt they l»e- memi>cT said, no rif^i “Sc-eyou guss.*' eft Uu-m The subdued fi Bill’s dy- waited outside thi .■paratt.^ Helen Trowbrid d son, .l'v gl.isses. dark h;iir blue state flag ove minute.” der dunijg the set J as her Lynn W ini^ gavi face iin In this house at 801 Tl The SUS[ g hekj without bond Monday ii a.m. Juno 3 in Sth Disina Mai Corey Hood ^ Hood. 21. of Rupert ts M.i the grandson of Mae chj Hood, and charged gre with tho first-degree Hu murder of Woody Hunter. aho’s >n driv< e had anti-gay rights rendums in the past -ears Mam* NH A L i«j Au': Al»/Cart I t within our constituoonal in taa laws of this son," KeoiH e Ttrst major ruliog inx-olving ( e a 198$ dedston in which i Please see COURT/, ison sei fd .iw.iy by U.S. voluniar get a hug before trrin.'ddo son. “ her huskind re- The & ng lo Ihe bailiff ----- bers.— ve you." a family Their ter Retu he said gruffly. family n family members about ho ;he courtroom for The Ti idge. who w-ore their sti ir in a bun and a bener p! ver her Uift shoul- and 17 g) ^-ntendng. Judge But, “] ive her 30 days tu i dea Third S t. Rupert ipects f in the Mini-Cassia jail. Prelir lagtstrale Court. MatthewMines Shi klines. 18 . of Rupert is Re« :har^ed with first-de- is t^ jree murder of Wendy of K ■lunter chai soo Hun Ree fner Over -8 in U .S . ^ double IxK Angeles Tfancs WASIQNGTON - latest government r that, thanks to mi healthier living hi Americans older th I m double in the next 2: The bad news Ls tl k this gruup has beco * massive amounts r 1^. care that wiD se>-erd readv overburdened U ‘nhcoUcstoUare the putting ttw said Kcsin K in s ^ a < -leased joimtv' Monday roou and the Natkxial Today there are who are older than 8 them have Alzheime cent of them li\-e in n InihejTor 2020 th the oldest old. Man: live in nursing hon from diildren who dl Experts cannot a^ about thc burden tha 85 population will pl joice m the advance and mote educated a iiadi- “Manj- of tomorro nedy older Americans wb sbdter of health car ggay Dr. Edward Sdmeidc 1 the Gcrootol^ Center r/A2 Southero Qdifbcnia. -'o-V . W KtttBESSM ntence niorily surrender, to make tfae adoi easier for dieir teenage le saga pusded family mem- leir 17-year-old granddaugh- tenae Rice said s ^ and o t^ ly members "are just curious ,t how the>- got into this." e Trowbrid^ said they took • stand to make the world a rr place for their 10 children 17 gnindchildrtsi. t. “I think It wtKild make it a Please see TAX/A2 ath reliminary court hear- Shannah Reeves Reeves. 49. of Rupert IS the granddaughter of Mae Hood and charged as an acces- sory in Wendy Hunter's murder. Reeves is Mack's girl- fnerxl. 85 group ). c o u l d s by 2 0 2 0 N — The good news in tfae nt report on the elder^ is >medical advances and' R habits, the number of r than 85 will more rtum d 25\-cars. Ls dial die “oldest old." as >ecome known, may need ts of expensi>*e mie^cal erely strain tbe nattoo's al- ned health care system. f arc realty bocminsifa^aR the strain on the sovkesT a. a ocKiudiar (tf the !«. iday by d w lJ S Cmm^ ...... nal InsdtuteoQ Agjofr are 3 milltoo Americans m 85. About 30 p e n n e oC inter’s disease and 24 p e r innursinsbGOKS. 0 diere wdl be7 tnaUnitf lany of thoee «rtto do W homes will require can otfaemarfreaarB^ ^ l y . t agree wfaetfacr to wony that the burgeoBlie oien Ipbcednsodencrtan. inces of an evCNMilMiir id senior populatiaa. i.7;’ anow*s hnmehM n n lM i who can't fiad .. care or iacoBML'^ md ^ eider, d enof&ASS Iter at tfae li^ ■■

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Good IToday’s forec

P a rtly cloudy chance of a f te rn

_________m ay .re ac h ZO.JT.ithunderstorms Iik< 40s.

Vote on schoo, Across the Magi the polls today to m em bers and dei sues.

Vote again ne:Among the nian

--------------inft-oiv*|Mimary-el«from to d ay a re tl Jerom e s h ^ f .

S rSuperSonics v

Utah tries to ev« Seattle in the secoi pla>’off series.

Jo rd an namedNo surprise. Mic

NBA most N’aluable

Bulls facc Ma^I 'he Orlando Maj

for their second gm today, but the>- will Gnmt for this one.

Go with experiR epublican lawn

rington should keep ho S en a te , to d ay ”: mends.

A new recordThe Dow Jo n es i

jumped Monday ii i early April as the p fuel reinforced ecom

M ake it hotA Study show's that

from thc stu ff th a t n hot, brin g s re lie f to d e r s u l c a l scars b ’ circu iting th e p a in . .

Are you in a s trBcginnii^ June 10

nate park ing space ones - for parents ( old or >-ounger.

It worked!An inflatable ante

for the first time or day.

S e c tio n A <W ealher...........2 INatlon....3*9.11 'Opinion..........10 ^W orld................9 (

I, S o p tlo n B ' (

Money......... 1*2 <W orid............3 - t

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m o r n i n gecast:d y an d b re ezy w ith a ;rnoon show ers. Highs . jr .on ighL show crs.and likely. Lows in the lower

P ag « A 2

ools todayagic Valley, voters go to to select School Brard

decide on financial is-

P»9oC1

lext weeklany candidates appear- election ballots-a-w e«k^ s th re e who would be

P ag eA 2

m K U T A H

i vs. Jazzeven the score against cond game of the NBA

P o g o O f-

ed M V P.lichael Jordan named ale plaver.

P ag eD I

agicifagic have lo regnnip g ^ e against thc Bulls rtill be without Horace e.

I> W D 3

erienceiwmaker Denton Dar- ?ep his seat in the Ida- ly 's e d ito ria l recom-

P ag e A10

1IS industrial averageii ils flrst record since e prospea of cheaper vnomic optimism.

P a g e B I

h a t art ointment made It makes chili peppers to patients with ten-

; by apparently short-

P ageA S

m t)llerzone?10. Miami wiU desig-

ices - n ea r disabled is of children 2 j-eors

PageA T

n tenna was unveiled on Endeavour Mon-

P ag aA 9

O bituaries....... 2M ovies............. 4W e s t .................4W orid................5C alendar..........6O e arA b b y ..... -.7Legal notices ..8 C lassified...8-12

S e c tio n DS p o rts ..........-.1-3C o m ics.......... ..4

on recyded paper, recycle it again.

Hra aAU8URT/Th<J u a n R. N unez J r .. lol D o n a ld i.. W alden fac m e ro u s fe lony chairigi

~ — tak in g m oney .-g iJns t d ru g s from th e agenc w h e re th e y w o rk ed a: c o tlc s o fficers.

Probe finds $ 4 0 ,0( misskBy Jenny Emcr>’ Times-News writer

T\VIN F;VLUS - Two narco tics officers mad th an S40.000 d is.ippei drug suspects and law-* ment barik accounts, th ered up the los-ses by m

] fake burglars- a t their ■ according-t«-crim inal t

unveiled Monday.Donald L W alden an

R. Nim ta J r . p leaded it M onday in Twin Fall.s Sih District Coun to ch; racketeering , misu.se of m oney and con.spirac>‘.

A g ra n d ju ry in W alden and Nunez in ii scs.sion Thursday. Speci, e c u io r K e n n e th S p rir p re s e n te d e v id e n c e g ra n d ju r y an d th e r charges. M onday’s heari th e Hrst tim e the defe h e a rd th e c o m p le te against them.

T h e in d ic tm e n t cl W alden and Nunez with th e m o n e y , p lu s gun d ru g s from th e Magic Drug T ask Force and tl County Dnjg Task Forct they w'cre^employed b> a g e n c ie s b e tw e e n 19S 199S.

W alden and Nunez nu P le ase s e e MISSII

C ourtanti-g:The Afindatcd Press

BOISE — The director o tens Alliance concedcd on } U 5 . Supreme Court rulin; case is a setback to the alUa put n revised anti-gay initia baUot this faU.

' o th e r ru lings

But Kelly Johunnsen sa court ruling will not siop dri\'c. The ruling raided a ; adopted b>- Cblorado \-oier the court said would deny hi sdtuiional protection and n equal to es-erj-ooe else."

“In f ^ 1 think it's going i fire /oc the impononce of hannsen said. "We agree wii tices who said the Colorac Avas just to stop spcda

And anti-initiaD%'C fo itc s : not let th e Suprem e Coui campaign to keep the oUioi offihehalloL •

“Although w« realize this ui. it’s not o w ." Alida Flir of the Idaho Decline to Sign “We still have a kx of wocV hope the U 5. Supreme Coui would dissuade people out t not signed already to thinl

. signing iMiw*Ftinn said. Colorado’s constitutiona

By Karen Toi■nmes-Ncws i

T\Vm FAI did it for thei

But their fa home.

The 18-j-en Icn Trowbrid, Mondjy wilh buill of them, him. Fiftircn r

I^>s«rmon owed S250.0C laxes for the

left, a n d / Bfa c e nu- irig e s ofIS a n d ----------------------------sn c le s P r o s e iI a s n ar-

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ByJohn Th - William Br

ondjenniftTim es-N ew

RUPERJ

1— — pvcts have n ection wi

I I I I ders. the Nt y r V r c c u to r fea

over vet.-I don't '

g 'W to get a fab J [ J [ ^ th ink I hai

these (mur know y e t, N ew m an s worried th;

wo form er ery b o d y w lade more kinds of thii p ea r from Three of.w-enforct.^- p e c is - Bi . then cov- Hood, and k' Staging a membc.•ir offices, i t s e l f th e ill charges • ?">

Randy W hi and Juan Coimty-Shei

J inn»K-ent Ih e a s -y t lls County 14-year-<charges of " 'h o w as k • of public 1995, also n y. recent killi’in d ic te d Shecauiion n il M!cret lock thvir d ecial pms- pos,*uble troi irin g fie ld M ack. H :e lo lh e Mines f.ice le n fi le d charges ui t raring was «ld Wendy L'fendanis l-‘«f«h DiMn. L*te ca se Duff to ld t

they could c h a rg e s penalty if cti

ith taking Mack alst -uns a n d last month’s •ic Vallev resident .Ma J th e Tn- " h o au tho r >rce while giHfriend. w bv those ces.sor> m Hi

1990 an d Reeves p;b it h e r lip c

now face PleaJSING/A2 I_____________

t ruling ;ay initiir of the Idaho Gii- C an Monday that the iling in a Colorado Uiance campaign to idatiw on the state

US - Al 1

I said the 6-3 high . i lop thc signature I I a similar proposal / lets in 1992 which • ) y honvwexuak cnn- ii d make them “tm- T

ng to kind of fuel a of ihis issue," Jo*

: with the ihrrc Jus- irado 'amendment edal treatroenL" Cr s said they w^ould C ourt reduce th e ir ^ UioiKC proposition L

ills is-a >ictc^‘ for ^ 5 * Flimi, cochaimumIgn campaign, sakL Sourcv. ork lo d a I wtwld banninbun 's ruling today from diut there who ha\-e a single tiink twice before tion acr

nyM .Kanal amendment. Mondo}

X refus'oDddnen an<s wriier coi

COJ\LLS - 'Hicj’ s;ud ihey intcir-lamily-------------------- viefamily jiist wajils ihcm tht

Kir saga nf Bill and He- lieidge’s Uix revolt ended to ith prisiwi seniences for witm. Eighteen months for mu1 monihs fnr her. ihtjrs had estinuiti-d they we ,000 in federal incomele years 197H to 1989. He

i COIe c u t o r w a r n s

l e n t s t o k e e p

t h e i r g u a r drhompson iiDck ifer Bunch rw-s vmters

RT - lliough four sus- le been jailed in con- kvith IWO recent mur- MinitJoka County pros- ea rs th e killing isn 't

t want my community- iLse sense of securit>-. 1 ave the principals in urders), but we don't t ," P ro sec u to r G ara I sa id M onday. " I ’m hat we don’t ha\ e ev- who could do th ese

hings."•if the four >-oung su.s- B rian M ack. Corey :d Shannah Reeves - t)crs of a gang calling Wt e “ S ou th M erid ian icc o rd in g to C ap t. h ite of the Muudoka leriffs Depanment. P yet unsolved m urder r-old Regina Kric*gcr, _ k ille d in F e b ru a ry

' may be linked to the llings. Newman said. ^ )nt>d local residents to J doors and be alert to J

*oubIe. JH ood and M atthew m e first-degree m urder J 1 the death of 17-year- ^ ly H unter of R upert. I f l rict Magistrate Larr>- 1 ^ : them M onday tha t d receive Ihe dea ih H j cttnvicted.lso was charged with I’s murder of Heybum M; lae Hood. 73. Ree\x*s, cti urities say is M ack's gri was charged as an ac- ae Hunter’s murder. Mfpan ied , swayed and ^ > during the arraign- 36S6 s e e DEATH/A2

ghindc iative jG a y r i g h t s by

\ Provide som e civil ri *—■ protection for homos

Aftt. I N U

t. Nabonal Gay and LMbian Tk ing laws that p ro tec t hom discrimiiMtiGn. *Sdentifies p de trait aimI then denies th e icTOs the board.” sak) Justii Kensed>', writing for iIm m

$3 dedsKHi.

salbrinand 1991. ’H ie couple also tri co n cea l th e am o u n t of Ihe com e a nd a-^sel.s. and attempi in tim ida te In tem a l Kt.'v-enut vice officen. l>y filing Uc'ns a the ir pni[x;ny.

T lieir personal .stand - thc lieve th c f^v em m en t ha-s no to la.^ the ir incom e - has left witiioui ctiuipm ent to run Bill m im iting business and sepai ihem from th e ir 16-\-»yu--old u w'elJ as fnim each o lher.

■’Wail a m inute. Wait a min H elen T row bridge calked a'

uldl-------------------------

W endy H un ter w a s slain

Four su sp ec ts w ere being h< in ss have b een so t for 9 a rr

Brian MackKtack. 19,of Rupert IS He charged with first-<je- tht groe m urder in tho Ho death of 75-year-old wii M ae Hood and 17- rriL year-old WerxJy HuHunter.

ers Ida petitioi

l y s t a t eI rights. H H ave h K jse x ta ls ^ referen

10 yeai

Kan I Mcl\ :

r ~

J i r r a

TfeskPorc*amosexuals “It is not wit persons b>* tions to enaahem pcotec- wrote.Slice Arnho- It was the Tumajority m rights since a

!

ngs prii) tric'd to huvii.iiid w as le t Ihe ir in- m arshals. "IXi I g mpted to he leavc-s?" nue Ser- “ He viid ‘no."* sag,-unsj— spomUti. fH-s;urinj

’■Bye Bill. 1 lovt they l»e- memi>cT said, no r if^ i “ Sc-eyou guss.*' eft Uu-m The su b d u ed fi Bill’s dy- w aited ou tside thi .■paratt.^ H e le n T ro w b rid d son, .l'v gl.isses. da rk h;iir

blue sta te flag ove minute.” d e r dun ijg th e set J as h e r Lynn W i n i ^ gavi

face

iin In th is h o u s e a t 801 Tl

The SUS[g hekj without bond M onday ii a.m. Juno 3 in Sth D isina Mai

Corey Hood ^Hood. 21. of R upert ts M.i the grandson of Mae chj Hood, and charged gre with tho first-degree Hu murder of Woody Hunter.

aho’s >n driv<e h a d an ti-g ay righ ts ren d u m s in th e p a s t -ears

Mam*

NH A L

i« j Au':

Al»/Cart It within our constituoonal in taa laws of this son," KeoiH

e Ttrst major ruliog inx-olving ( e a 198$ dedston in which i

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ison seifd .iw.iy by U.S. voluniar get a hug before trrin.'ddo

son.“ her huskind re- The &ng lo Ihe bailiff----- bers.—ve you." a family Their

ter Retuhe said gruffly. family n

family members about ho ;he courtroom for The Ti idge. who w-ore their sti ir in a bun and a bener p! ver her Uift shoul- and 17 g) ^-ntendng. Judge But, “] ive her 30 days tu

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ipectsf in the Mini-Cassia jail. Prelir lagtstrale Court.

M a tth e w M in e s S h iklines. 1 8 . of R upert is Re« :har^ed with first-de- is t jree m urder of W endy of K ■lunter chai

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WASIQNGTON - latest government r th a t, th an k s to mi h ea lth ie r living hi Americans older th

Im double in the next 2: The bad news Ls tl

k this gruup has beco* massive am ounts r 1 . care that wiD se>-erd

readv overburdened U ‘nhcoU cstoU are

the putting ttw said Kcsin K i n s ^ a <

-leased joimtv' Monday roou and the Natkxial

Today th ere are who are older than 8 them have Alzheime cent of them li\-e in n

In ihejT or 2020 th the oldest old. Man: live in nursing hon from diildren who dl

Experts cannot a^ about thc burden tha 85 population will p l joice m the advance and mote educated a

iiad i- “Manj- of tomorro nedy older Americans wb

sbd ter of health car ggay Dr. Edward Sdmeidc 1 th e G c r o o to l^ Center r/A 2 Southero Qdifbcnia.

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ntenceniorily surrender, to make tfae ad o i easier for dieir teenage

le saga pusded family mem-

leir 17-year-old granddaugh- tenae Rice said s ^ and o t ^ ly members "are just curious ,t how the>- got into this." e T ro w b rid ^ said they took • stand to m ake the world a rr place for their 10 children 17 gnindchildrtsi. t. “I think It wtKild make it a

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Shannah ReevesReeves. 49. of Rupert IS the granddaughter of Mae Hood and charged as an acces­sory in Wendy Hunter's murder.Reeves is Mack's girl- fnerxl.

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N — The good news in tfae nt report on the e ld e r^ is > m edical advances and 'R habits, th e n u m b er of r than 85 will more rtum d 25\-cars.Ls dial die “oldest old." as >ecome known, m ay need ts of expensi>*e m ie^cal erely strain tbe nattoo's al- ned health care system. f arc realty bocm insifa^aR the strain on th e sovkesT a. a ocKiudiar (tf the !«.iday by d w lJ S C m m ^ ......nal InsdtuteoQ Agjofr are 3 milltoo A m ericans m 85. About 30 p e n n e oC inter’s disease and 24 p e r innursinsbGOKS.0 diere wdl b e 7 tn aU n itf lany of thoee «rtto do W homes will re q u ire canotfaemarfreaarB^ ^ l y .t agree wfaetfacr to wony that the burgeoBlie o ien Ipbcednsodencrtan. inces of an evCNMilMiir id senior populatiaa. i.7;’ anow*s hnmehM n n lM i who can't fiad . .care or iacoBML' m d ^ •eider, d e n o f & A S SIter at tfaeli^

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• Count 1 - Both V N unez a re char(!ed v tec rins in connection ’ es in w hich T ask Fo and evidence are missi ing to the ind ic tm en t,: m oney cam e from dr m ade by Nunez, Wald and o ther money was from th e T ask F oret count and never accoui a d d it io n , th e tw o mi ciiscd of auc tion ing g by th e Task Force, an< tbe guns to the lowcs Nunez.

DeathContinued from A1 m ent. which was condi two-way video linking room with th e Mini-C H er co -d efe n d an ts st th e c a m e ra , showinf! tion.

Sworn statem ents frc fendants, made public I Ntonday. told two com versions of H unter’s deat

In b rie f s ta tem en ts .Mack, Reeves and Mine; a r r iv e d at C(»rey Hoo Thursday nisht and fom already dead.

But H(M>d. who appart operating with investig: police that H un ter was frighten him into silence •Mao Hood’s murder.

Hood t<ild police thr H unter had consensual bedroom on Thursday ev te rw a rd . as H u n te r sl

I Hood telephoned his cou I nah Reeves, and said he '

d isc u ss th e A p ril 23 ; ^ ^ t h of their grandmot

Hood said he.suspecte and her bov-friend. Mack. Mae Hood. Reeves was li her grandmother when I killed.. A bout 30 m inu tes aft

C i r c u l a t i o r■ Ty Ranvlell. cirv-ulation ilifp Circulalum phone linc» 4r

«*ccn 7 ana 10 a.m. only. ir>i> xene yt>ur pjper by 7 a.m.. call lot yoiif area'^«me-\VcinJell.r»«Hliin:-Jlai!<

fiurlcy-Rupcfl-Paul-Oaklcy. 671 iluhl-Castleford. Kilct-Roj!cr«in-lloMnli-f. 3:6-5, Twin falli and other arras. 7J3-

Sobtoipciaa n te t Home delivery; daily tnd Sui

per week; Sunday only, $2.00 Mail tuburipdons mujt be paid and are available only where no( maintained. Mail ratn: local Sunday S3-S0 per week, daily

Kr week; Sunday,only S2.:5 •ho faiei: daily and Sunday •week, daily only SJJO per wet i>nly J2-30per week. Oul ofi

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n in e charges: N u n ez ii'rt tl W a ld e n a n d pub lic mor d w ith ra c k e - siifekeepin )n w ith 51 cas- • C ount F o rc e m o n e y cused of rt issing. .Accord- to fa ls ify 1 I t. som e of th e b id o n a

d ru g a r r e s t s firearm s, a ld en o r both. • C o u n t ■as w ith d ra ^ ’n c u s e d o f f r c e b a n k ac- T ask Fo rce :oun ted for. In • C ounts m e n a r e ac - ft>ur c h a rg

R g u n s se ized tions for a l a n d aw ard in g ic V aliev Z v est b id d e r - T ax E .\em

p ay ing sale

H cmkI’s phoi n d u c te d hy a u p w ith M at n g th e cou rt- H o o d 's < i-C ass ia ja il, f ro n te d the

s t a r e d in to death, in g n o e m o - “ W hat if

m o th e r, wh: from th e de- about' i t? " Kl

ic by Duff on ing to H ood’: o n tr a d ic to ry Hcxxl s;iid eath . fo th e a iithts tt) p o lice . M ack grabl> ines « iid they a n d b e g a n [o o d 's h o m e HtxKl's affid; ound H un ter HimkI said

could do the a ren tly is co- fia n c e e o r h t ig a to rs . told ^a id h e ’d h vas k il le d to Hood is eng, ice him alxnit ‘n.

M ack a b n th a t h e a n d H u n te r and 1 lal sex in his to h e lp kill 1 evening . Af- bis s ta tem ent

• s h o w e re d . Hood took :ousin . Shan- i‘P » h e f ty 'g he w an ted to coins. H e hit 13 s t ; ib b in g w th th e bottl n o th e r . .Mae t e m p i t<i k r

.scious so she c ted R eeves pnin. h e «iid. ck. o f killing confirm ed th. s living w ith least o n e bio •n H ood w as c o u ld h a v e r

scious.a f f e r C o rey A f te r s trik

lO n daily and Sunda;director *» are c.nen he •r>i>udam«rc. '■"f' A il . 'W thcall the numhrf tctumcd cbcckv

laKcrman. Mail inforaalio,67K.:5<J The liii«r^-Nf«

li'hcd daily al I. 16-5375 Idaho. S3733-0931 New,papcr Inc ,S

al Twin fatli by T I Sunday J3 35 '■•ounty neiJ,O 0pc?w „l' non«-.|tmor,he jaiil in advance JcM^naiedere delivery II wKich legJl noti local, daily and J’oMniaMer. pie, Illy only 53,00 drcnv form lo I'O

Idaho HJ303day H .OO per week,Su«lay 01 iiaie ratet: ^

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Today p;uily c: 1 ^ aftemoon vliowercxw c xx.- vi^ thunderstorms lik

Northern I___________ T<Klay_mostly.c

S in the afternooniUphs in the upp< ers. Snow level 7

43 , 04 “ d40s.

Oh — :“ N qrthern Ito ' 69 Today mostly SI0 10 30 during the af te r ■IA - • - QQ Tonight mostly cl

ncar.'W.

32 PC, Idaho w(m : 30,013 (grass. Conditions wen

prevture built over Aftemoon temp

the middle 60s.At 3 p.m. MDT,'

west at S- to 15 i Pocatcllo wx*re gus

fim quar- : quaner.

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m t 2 - Both U’alden and < ;i're accused of m isusingloney while it was in their 'ping, int 3 - Walden onIj;,is ac- I' re<]tiesting an individual 1y the public record of a < a 'I 'ask F o rc e s a le of

Int 4 - .Nunez only is ac- !f fa lsify ing re ce ip ts fo r \ ■ce money.nts 5-S - .Nunez only faces rirges of sales tax viola- Iallegedly using th e Mag- f

.• Drug Task Force Sales Iim ptioii s ta tu s to avoid fales tax on persona! pur- ii

Ijtme call. Reeves showed t(lack and Mines. ;tccording H s s ta tem en t. Hood con-hem about Mae H ood's a

tlif I did kill your grand-vhat are you going tu do R■ Mack countered, accord- kihI’s affidavit. gilid he w«)tild tum .Mack in sl ithorities. At that pointbK-d H unter by the hair dtan c u tt in g h e r throA t, spidavit s;iys. Kilid .Mack warned that he cl :he s.-UTie thing to Hood'sr his family. Though he .ir

had sex w ith H u n te r , otngaged to another wom- th

bruptly stopped cutting lej d told Hood that he hadll the girl. H(x)d said in dr ent.i)k the knife, then picked ha• glass bottle containing up lit Hunter over the head fid )ttle, breaking it in an at- i knol:k H u n te r uncon- du he wouldn’t feel as much wa lid. Tlie conmer’s rejxin Hi that Hunter suffered at wn )low to the head, which stii e re ndered h er uncon- a f

in;:rik ing th e blow. Hood poi

iday $5 IHI pec week, daily• week. Sunday onl> SJ.(H) I

ta\ included in all aSne J)ch4n;cwillbelenedriifall -

atioa I•icw*(i:i*S 631-Usniuptih-1 132 Third St W.. Twin S330I. by M««ic Valley c Sec<md-cla\v povlape paid y The Timev-Newj Oiricial newspaper pursuant lo See­

the Idaho I'.hJc Thurvlay i* 1 led a\ Ihe day of the week ** [HUicei Vk ill he publiihcd.pleave vend chan|;e of ad- I'O »o« 54K. Twin Falli;

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fo re c a s ts ........falleytly cloudy and breciy with a ovNXTS and diundcrstonns. Hi( vinds 15 to 25 mph with gus vers and thunderstorms likeb 40 s ._____

id reg ional fo recamostly cloudy and cool witl thundershovvers. Lows 35 to

Lly cloudy. Luwk3S(o45. Highi unny and wanner. L»»vs 35 to A

iver Valleyly cloudy with a chance of afl lerMonnv Highs in the lower ( 'onight showers atid thunder PP T .lOs.

3 Valleyly cloudy .uid >vamier <vith a c wers ;md thunderstonns. High I Mnds 10 to 20 mph. Tonight s likely. Lows in the mid- to upi1 N evadaly.douit' aiid.\vindi‘. A chanc x>n mainly over the northen rpper 60< and 70s. Tonight sa -•1 7.000^.000 feet. Lows in tl

rU tah —y sunny in the morning Incre temoon. .Much varmer. Hip y cloudy with a chance of sh

v e a th e r sum rrk'ere sunny and dr>- on Mond )ver the state.mperatvires ranged from the I

)T, winds generally were blowi 15 mph. Winds at Mountain gusting to 20 mph.

i chases.i • C oun t 9 - Both N r W alden are charged wit

acy to conceal evidenci - ing the Januar>- 1995 b I the Tri-County Drug T; I office.r Ju d g e Roger Burdick

both on th e ir own reer .Monday. Their trial dat

• yet been set.W alden was placed or

: m in istra tive leave folic burglar>-. Nunez was firt from the Cassia County D epartirien t. an d h as I ployed recently bv Smit in Twin Falls.

told quthorities, he stane Hunter's throat.

But Mack took back t and re su m e d c u tt in g ti thrtwt. Hood said.

H ood fu r th e r told poi R eeves and Mines witne killing and that Mines kii girl in the head several tir she was dead.

H ood m a in ta in e d th , dumped the body at a rui spot .southeiut of Rupen \ Reeves and Mines stayed 1: clean the blood-spattered b

Mack retum ed a shon tii and all four of them drove t other car to' buy beer, accc the statem ent. Of the foi was th e only one old en legally buy alcohol.

After buying the beer. H driven back to his home oi wamed him not to tell anyc had happened - o r he wo up like Hunter, a c c o r ^ g t fidavit,

HtKHi himself apparently during the episode at his ht was treated at Minidoka M Hospital later tha t night i wound, on his hip, required stitches. He claimed he had a figlu in Burley that night, ing to a Cassia County shei pon.

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a chance of late ^lighs around 70. J Pusts to 30 mph. ely. Lows in the jR ; .

a s tith a chance of > ^ - ' :o 45. Highs SOs S N

du in (ho 60s.---------J 45, Highs65 to 'S ’

FKONTS:aftemoon .show- —:---------r 60s. Breez>- on » • " i?rstorms likely.

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) dunce of latv du in the loiver iit sluiwx'rs and ipper40s.

Idaho: Hig Nadon: Hi

Jice of:showers-B 3 S B ff i !;m mountains,Katterwd show- 7 “^ the upper 30s NOKorca

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A cold frc m a n # west on Mor n a r y boosted ten:

nonh as Bos: hiBhcr , Tlif cold

dunng the : e lower 50s to eastward.

Th understiwing from thein Home and Dlinoj.s. soutl

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gmiy wind, i nearly 30 mr diana.

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N u n e j a n d juslicc-s uph .•ith conspir* ' crim inalize ice bv stag- t^vwn consci bu rfjan .-o f Mondays Task Force «he legab_t>-o

In a s tin ^ ck-released tonjn Scalia cognizahcc ‘mposinj a te has not ‘he pronoun

ty to w ardon paid ad- ,•

ty S h e riffs T o v J b ee n em - tith’s Foods

Continued fi better placc if Rice's mother, who said she p

ted cu llins . SnU " I t re It well enouj

ih f kn ife ■ S“ PP"‘th e g ir l ’s *i".> really

they re domg. o lice th a t Bill Trowb ies.sed th e ' “«ed mimedw kicked the = atation he v times afte r ?P<.-«un« and

mg explosives h a t M ack longed to anoi ■ural part>- «nsurance, s; t while he. Chief Pat Berr i behind to A ssistant 1 1 house. McHugli said time later. Trowbridi e off in an- law and suggt :cording to standoff if he our, Hood bome and seni m ough to ■il’saliva>,s

mind: When i Hood was ^ and Mack C O I T e Cyone what -------------------ra u ld c n d T r a e m r s i jc o th c a f . item s on s u i , Page. In thely ™t item about An home. He h av e iM emonal Adult Basic 1 I and one The "Commun L ,d » v ei^ n o u n d n g lh e \ Id been in i Q.year dass t 11, accotd. specified the C le n trs te . Time^■^

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front kicked off thundemom Monday, while hot air alon{ emperatures to record highs Joston.Id front stretched from Kan e aftemixm, and was driftin,

;rstonns broke out along the i Missouri during the moming, luthem Wiscon.sin and southe lemoon.f the storms produced locall} d. and large hail was possible mph in pons <»f Michigan. Ulii

on temperatures along and I

urtd fnjm A lipheld a Georgia law that ized homosexual sex be- renting adults..•’s ruling did not address i y of homosexual condua. J iging dissent. Justice AiT lia accu.sed the m ajority :ing upon all Americans*1 uncement that ’‘animosia, d h o m o se x u a lity ... isJ

u;nt was joined by Chief illiam H. Rehnquist and ,

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j from A1? if dw>- wtsv at home,” said i ier. Suae Rice of Twin Falls. < e pa\-s all her ow-n taxes, e d thal if ihe\' belie\-e in i 3ugh to go through this, t pon them even though I ly understand what it is 1 lg.” Renae Rice said 1 -v'bridge, 60, was impris- s diately, in pan because of c e was issued Satunlay for nd improperly transpon- f t-es. His license plates be- L nother car and he had no , said K im berly Police s

It U.S. A tto rney Barry 2, lid the incident pointed id g e’s disregard for the Sgested he could stage a le wxTe gi>’cn time to go m le his affairs. ys been in the back of my n are they not going to

c tio n srs apfwared in separate »unday’s Com m unity le “ Focus on P eop le” Annette Jenkins, 50 in- e r e g is te re d fo r th e c Education program, lunity Events" item an- e WendeU High School 5 reunion should have L* Cla.ss of 1986. s-News reg rets the cr-

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ugh Midwest; rewereir

Elseorms across the Mid- from T long the East Coast ward in dis in the-90s as far New;

recordCansas to Wisconsin Locks, Fting southward and "rerord I

Justhe from in Iowa and the Bei ing. and moved into froze Nt them Michigan dur- irrigate

Othaally heavy rain and at Bridf ible. Wind gasted to Dulles J Illinois, Ohio and In- “We ;

derson. id lx.-hind the front Moss.

Justice Clarence Thomas.II Joining Kennedy's maj J. ion were Justices John Pa

Sandra Day O’Connor, a iSouter, Ruth Bader Gin j J Stephen G. Broker. r TTie Idaho proposition, y one tha t failed by less t ’] \-otes in 1994. would ban Sl ia. cal laws p ro tec ting hor s i from discrimination and p

ing tax mone>- or the pub f to ponray homosexual b< i acceptable.

show up?" he said. “Ma 1 marshals are) going to hav . out and get him."

But Trowbriijge's posses: I namite on S a tiu ^ y appeal . nocuou-s.1 Ray Pruett, manager ol ' Farm Ser\ices Inc. in Hai

he had hired Trowbridge some cnisted fertilixer witl d>7iamite.

‘'H e had done a couple for as and was coming h.-wL last deal, I think," Pruett sa

During the two-and-a-l sentencing, the Trowbridg ed U.S. residency and daj zenship of just Idaho, arg

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Elise Lebens of Bolsa $1,000 when she sunk the

Carrier playing Battles A lucky SL Charles playf

$1,000 on Bingo withi •X* pattern.

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■ecord highs hit Iin the SOs and 60s in places, sewhere, however, readings Texas eastward along the G in a narrow strip along much c

wark. N.J.. s ialed to a high rd there for the entire mon s, Conn., also hil a record 9 d for the date at 90.R a week ago, snow had dusti lerkshires of westem Massa New England fields and New J te Tgetable crops to protect d ICT rccDrds Monday were a idgepon, Conn.; 91 at New Yo s A i^ r t ; and 92 at Atlantic G e sold our first kiddie pools tc n. manager of Aubuchon Hai

IS. But Johaniiajorit>- opin- fe ren c e betiPaul St^-cns, orado measuir. D avid H. proposition sinsburg and spedal status,

p re d u d e the>iu similar to panding thei than 3,100 Act to inclu*1 Slate and lo- well race, coloom osexuals tional origin :I prohibit us- not l)e discrinublic schools plo>Tnent, pulIwharior as education an<

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laybe(U .S . the federal cot a\-e to comc not on federal 1

fringed flag v t?ssion of dy. Flag." signify jars to be in- States is at war

Such argur of W estem common amor lansen, said tionalists" >«-ho ;e to loosen en»-day coun s ith sticks of properly from

tioii’s fo u n d s e little jobs their argument c k to d o th e In addition I said minimum allowi-half-hour eachXrowbridf dges re je a - prosecuting cos laimed d ti- States and sen Tgued thal bation.

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WASHINGTON - Ciinion announced Mi will renew China’s fo'

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• P resident George Bus his lerm. said that re\-ol leged trade status woi two nations inlo iM)lai: ano the^ further erodi for progress on human and >%-eapons prolifcrati

The renewal of trad• . Clinton said, “is not a rt

ail China’s policies. It America’s interests.”

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mutxial isoladon and r that would hann Ameri< not advance them ." said. Clinton's announce foDovt-ed b>’ a formal Jui

■ CoQgress notif>Tng la^sn intention. Congress then to stop the renew al. I

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NEW YORK (AP) — out that Adm. Jerem y 1 w rongly w earing con m edaK “he might just [ his head." a Newsweek before the officer cotnmil

R e tire d Army Col. Hackvk-onh. a part-time c Newsweek editor, mad ment earlier this month v in g a s tory th a t Boon d ese rv e two m edals hi valor in Vietnam War con

H ackwonh. Newswee in this week’s issue, be wvaring an undeser\-ed c pin was a grave m atter : tar>% “the worst thing H ackw onh is a highly combat veceran.

Hnck>s'unh mused n* j in his office in Montan w ere known that Boord wore such medals. “ He

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M IAM I (A P) — Div( w in p lu n g e in to thi gouged out of the Ever] V a lu je t F ligh t 592. lo< th e cockpit voice reco o th e r w reckage.

A u th o r i t i e s h o p e a p en e tra tin g ra d a r systei locate d inosaur bones v d ivers in the righ( diret th e re a re concerns it wt in th e swamp.

"T h e ra d a r is d e p e r types of soil,” Tom Feni d i r e c t o r w ith Geo{ Sur\-ey System s of Sale said M onday from th e cr

“ H ere you’re dealing p rim ordial soup."

O n M onday, police di< c d n e w p r o te c t iv e si s ta rte d building a dive p

T h e DC-9 c r a s h e d I killing all 110 people on

S ince th e crash..salvai h av e b ee n w orking aro c ra te r , which m easures lo n g a n d 60 fe e t wid< ab o u t 6 feet deep on ave

A b o u t 100 se a rc h e i recovered only about 10 o f t h e a i r c r a f t , includ engines.

B ody p a r ts a re being th e D a d C 'C o u n ty J

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I n v e s t ig a to r s h a v e ' explosion o r fire m ay hi

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re a c tio n to c rc a te ox>-gi p la n e ’s em ergency mas) can g e l h o tte r th an 400 d'

O n S u n d a y , sa lv a g e u n e a rth e d singed oxygc: le r p a r ts an d m elted tire 119 of th e canisters wen cargo hold.

N o n e h a d sa fe ty caps p re v en t acciden tal igmti N a tio n a l T ransportation B o a rd in v e a t ig a io r G Feith .

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I P resid en t , '-j Monday that he * . •? favored trading

titcd S tates in a ier congressional r ' j r . ite House expects 'it' trade and more !harges that U.S. d f l P S cn weak and vac-

nccment of the H | H 3f most-favored* s for China came le privaje Pacific •undL Clinton, as y ea rs and as

Bush did during •\-oking the privi- would drive the )laiion from one t>ding any hope P res id e r lan rights, trade N ation tf ration is^es. B asin Ec rade pnvileges. M nnrtau a referendum on . It is a vote for must vote

and Clint trade privileges pro\-als, r*

c injoa pOTod of—duct* two-t d recrimination to stop the erica's interests. Because ’ the president no presid« JKeroent will be over Chir June 3 letter to Tiananme

iwmakers of his resu lted i hen has 60 da>-s against Ch ll. Both houses W hite 1

speculated 1 might kii— If word got put a gun ti ny Boorda w*as the magazir rom bat va lo r Newsweest put a gun to leam of the xk. writer said suidde. Whimitted suidde. Newsweekol. D avid H. Hackwonhle contributing belief tt-heninde the com- (he remotesth while punai- Had he dlurda did not himself, Has he wore fo r have told Eicombat. Washington%’cek reported Thomas vb c lie v ^ that Boorda at t

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shnwcrs and thur--------- ^ and lowxT 6<K

. Friday iK inJy dl S u t tu ^ v suniiN’

^................. 75.

^ Wood Rive— Ttxiay jxinly clc■N ers and thiuidcrsu^ the prairie. Tonig

Uiws in the upper

Treasure VT(xlay piirtly do

^ ^-~X afii-nioon sliowurs 70s, Southea.st win thunderstorm s hke

Northern N T<Hlay mostly d<» in th e aflcrncKin r

3g Highs in the uppe;JJ ers. Snow level 7.C« «

,n Northem Ul’ Ig Today mostly sui . . . du rin g th e a ftem i

■ Tonight mostly d o ® near 50.

32 pci Idaho w e■ 30 01(grass. Conditions werexJoralo pressure built over t i» Kutn Afternoon tempci

the m iddle 60s.At 3 p.m. MDT. w

west a t 5- to IS m Pocatello wre gusti

rst quar- i)uancr,

-.'Saium

nt 2 - B o th W ald e n a n d cl re a c c u s e d o f m is u s in gi)h‘ey w hile it w as in th e ir Ming. a<It 3 - W alden on ly is ac- irre tju e s tin g a n in d iv id u a l tl■ th e p u b lic r e c o rd o f a oi a T a s k F o r c e s a l e o f

blIt 4 - N unez o n ly is ac - Mfa ls i fy in g r e c e ip t s f o r yt

:e m oney.ts 5-8 - N unez on lv faces mrg e s o f s a le s ta x 'v io la - b ialleged ly u sing th e M ag- fnD rug T ask I 'o rc e S a le s Di

i ip t io n s t a tu s to a v o id plles tax on p erso n a l p u r- in

one call. R eeves show ed lolick and Mines, a ccord ing H l

s ta te m e n t . H ood con- 1lem a b o u t M ae H o o d 's a n

. lhrf I d id k ill y o u r g ran d - Ihat a re you going to do R cMack countered , accord- kil,;l’s a ffidavit. jyrd he w ould tu n i .Mack in sh th o ritie s . A t th a t p o in t t>l>ed H u n te r by th e hair, duin c u t t i n g h e r t h r o a t , sptidavit sjiys. Re,id Mack w arned th a t h e cle.le Siune th ing to Htxxl’s ^his fam ily . T hough h e anc

h a d se-\ w ith H u n te r , othigaged to a n o ih e r worn- th e

ru p tly s to p p ed c u l l in g legii told HiMKi'thac he h ad , AI Ihe girl, Hood sa id in dri^tu. wark th e km'fe. then picked hadglass b o ttle con ta in in g up Iit H un ter over th e h ead fidattie , b reak ing it in an a t- Hc n o ck H u n te r u n c o n - d u re w ouldn’t feel a s m uch wasd. T lie co n in er’s re ix in Hosha t H u n te r su ffe red a t woulow to th e head , w hich stitc

re n d e re d h e r u n c o n - a fi} ing

ik in g th e b low . H ood |x>n

lay S.' IHI per week, dail>week. Sunday onl> S.I (X) . | iL tJi included in all jhne "Jcharjre will he levied fW all —

ie«» (I'f’S 631-llSO) IS pub.132 Ihird Sl V, . Ivtin

I330I. hy Macic Vallev Second claw p»«ta|;e paid The Timo Sewj OITicial

1ew papef purviuni ii> Sec- >e Idaho CixJe. Thurvlay is Tl

a» the djy ofthe week —i>iice% will he'puhlithcd. (leave vend change of ad- .O. Itux 54K. Twin i-'alk f

>yrtsMOIM«

May 21.1996

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fo re c a s ts — -alleyy doudy and b n ta y with a d wers and thunderstonns. High nds 15 to 25 mph with gust; i.*rs and thunderstorms likely. Os,

d regional forecaslo stly cloudy and c«x)l w ith hundershowers. Lows 35 to 4:

y doudy. Lows 35 lo4S. Highs i rm\’ iind »vanmT. Lows 35 lo 45

ver Valleydoudy wilh a chimce of afte

•rstomis. Highs in the lower 60 intglit showers and thundersti [KT 30s,

Valleydoudy and warmer with a ch

•urs and lhunderstorm.v Highs winds 10 to 20 mph. Tonight s hkely. Li>ws in the mid- to uppt

Nevadadoudy and «vindy^A^han^ce

in~m’ainly“ov e r 'th e northem ypcT 60s iu)d 70s. Tonight scat; 7,000^.000 feet. Lows in the

Utahsunny in ihe m om ing Increa

:*moon. M uch v^armer. Iligh doudy with a chance of sho'

weather summ;;re sunny and dr>’ on Monda% ■er the .state.ipcratures ranged from the lo

r. winds gtineraily w k k blowin : m ph. W inds a t M ountain I usting to 2 0 mph.

chasc^s.• C o u n t 9 - B o th Nu

W alden iire c h a rg ed w ith acy to co n cea l ev id e n c e ing th e January- 1995 bu; th e T ri-C o u n ty D ru g Ta> office.

J u d g e R o g e r B u rd ick i b o th o n th e i r ow n recop M onday . T h e ir tr ia l d a te ye t b e e n set.

W a ld en w as p laced on m in is t r a t iv e le a v e follov b u rg la rj- . N unez w as fired fro m th e C assia C oun ty J D e p a r tm e n t , an tJ h a s b< p lo y ed re c e n tly bv Sm ith ' in T w in Falls.

lold au tho rities , he s ta rted H u n te r 's thnwit.

B ut M ack to o k b a c k th a n d r e s u m e d c u t t i n g thi ih ro a i, H«K>d said.

H o o d f u r th e r to ld polii R e e v e s a n d M ines w itnes; k illin g a n d th a t M ines k id fyrl in th e head sevend lim^ she w as dead.

H o o d m a in ta in e d th a t du m p ed th e body a t a rura ,sp<it sou theast of R u p en wl R eeves iind .Mines s tayed 'be clean th e blood-spattered ho

M ack re tu m t'd a short tim an d a ll fou r nf them d rove ol O lh e r ca r to buy betir, accor th e s ta te m e n t. Of th e four w as th e o n ly o n e o ld eno legally buy alcohol., A fte r buying th e b eer. Ho

driven back to his hom e anc rt-amed him not to te ll anyon liad h a p p e n e d - o r h e wou up like H un ter, a c c o r in g to Fidavit.

H ckhI h im self a ppa ren tly v lu rin g th e ep isode a t h is hot r\as tre a te d at M iiudoka Me lo sp ita l la te r th a t n ig h t a r vound. on his h ip , rtK]uirt.>d s ;titches. H e d a im e d h e had h I figlit in Burley th a t night, s ng to il C assia County sheri: w n .

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chancc of latc ghs around. 70.5ts to 30 mph. y. Lows in the

h a chancc of >45. Highs 50$ \ \

s in the 60s.45. Highs 65 to N j

FRONTS:tem oon show- --------------60s. Breez>-on '▼ r ' •storms likely. co to tv

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chance of late IS in lhe lower t shotv-ers imd iper 40s,

Idaho: High, Nation: Higl

ce of showersn m ountains! ! ■ ■ ■ ■ « allomishOT.hc upp,.T 30s SOE or call

partm ent roi

casing clouds S t O T r ghs n e a r 80. _ lowers. U)ws AssociaH

A cold fninn a r \ / lx)osted tem p

n onh as Bosio lav iis higher , The cold fr

dun n g the a r lower 50s to ciw i"ard.

Thunderstoi in g from the no n h em Mi.ss 1 H om e a n d niinois, souUit

mg the aftemc . Some of tht

gusty wind, ar '. •* nearly 30 mph

diana. A ftem tw n t

:___CouiC o n tin u ed fn

lu n e z a n d iU-«ices ijp h e th consp ir- c rim in a liz e d ;e by stag - con.sentlu rg jan - o f , NIonday’s r a sk F tirce of I

In a s tin p n , t re leased ' “ " 'P ‘ ogniz.inc; " " p o s in e .c has not Pranounc

ty to w a r d hin p a id ad- ,.

,• S h e r i f f s ' I ’r t Yb e e n em - • i A . A . __ih’s Foods

C o n tin u ed fro bc'ttfs' place if t Rice’s nv)thtT,S

said she paj■■d cutiins . ''■■<!>'

It w ell enough lhe knife I supponh e g i r l ’s re a lly ui

they 're doing." lice lh a t “ 'll Tro,vbri ‘ssed th e muncHliatiicked th e “ d ta tjo n he wj m es a f te r speeding and i:

ing e.xplosives.: a t M a c k I‘>'V!«-‘d lo imoth iral p a r ty in s u ra n c e , sai w lule He, Chief Pat Benni behind to . A ss is tim t U liouse. -McHugli sa id t ime la te r . T row bridgt o ff in an- law ^ d s ^ e s ord ing to fn n d o ff if h e w Lir, H ood “" tl se ttlejo u g h to “ lfsalw j>-sb*

m ind: W hen a r Jood w as ^nd Mack C o rrec tone w hat -■lu ld e n d Tiro errors a tto th e a f . item s ort Sun .

P ag e . In th e “ i? w a s ^ t item a b o u t Anniome. H e n ia te s h a v e r<le in o n a l A duJt B asica n d o n e j h e “Com m uniif ^ r a l n o u n d n g th e W.I b een in lO-year d a s s re, accord- sp e d fie d th e CIjin f r s re- 77,^ Tim cs-N c

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(»e National W eather S e n ic c n all 1 208 334-9860. The Iniem e road reports is; httpy/www.siai

rms roar througlb le d Press

tint kicki'd off thunderstorm s iondiiy. w hile hol a ir a long 1 mperatures to rc*cord highs ir slon.I from stretched from Kansa aflemo<m, and was tlrifting

itorms broke out along the frt [i.ssouri diuing the morning, a them Wisconsin and southerr moon.the storms produced locally I and large hail was possib le .'

tph in p ans of Michigan, n iino

n tem peratures along and be

irtfrom A1 J

held a G eorgia law th a t ed h o m o sex u a l s e x be-m ting adults. Ss ru ling d id not ad d re s s S'o f homosexual conduct. Si y ng d issen t. J u s tic e An-a accused th e m a jo rity 01Tg upon all A m erican s’* «ncem eni th a t “an im osi- c:h o m o s e x u a l i ty . .. is fr

inn t was jo in ed by C h ie f toliam H. R eh n q u is t a n d ac

from A l J.J,f thej-wxTC at home," said r, Susie Ria* of Twin Falk, ou paw all her ws-n taxes, el that if the>- b e lie w in na igh to go th ro u g h th is , no iin them even though I

u n d e rs ta n d w hat it is Fa Renae Rice said. he

bridge, 60. w as im pris- sot iately, in p a n because of d y was issued Satun lay for d im properly transport- for IS. His license p b te s be- las other car and he h ad no ] s a id K im b e rly P o l ic e ser m ingham . cdU .S . A tto rn e y B a rry zer

d th e in d d e n t poinit^d dge’s d isreg ard fo r th e I jested he could stage a [ | f w ere given tim e to ^jo t ie his affa irs ! been in the back o f m y a re they not go ing to

;tionsap p ea red in s e p a ra te

m d a y ’s C o m m u n ity ■ “ F ocus o n P e o p le " n n e tte J en k in s , 50 in-

r e g i s t e r e d fo r t h e E d u ca tio n p ro g ram , mity E ven ts" item an- WendeU H igh School reunion should have Class of 1986.!Vcws r e g re ts th e er-

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noon, T u esd ay . M ay 21 .

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n. Low. 27 a t Sianle>' and Sun >ow. 24 below a t ^Vest YcUowst

£ radio b and a t VHF-F7kf 162.4 m et address for Idaho Transpc siate.id.us^td^tdhm pg.htm

Igh Midwest; recwere in tJ

Elsewlm s across the Mid- from Tej lg th e E ast Coast word in a s in th c 90s as fa r Newar

reco rd tlnsas to W isconsin Locks. C ng southw ard and record foi

Ju st afront in Iowa and th e Berk

g. and m oved into froze Ntrv lem .Michigan dur- irrigate

O ther fly hea%'y n u n and at Bridgt^; le. Wind gusted to DuUes Ail inois. Ohio and In- “We so

derson, n behind th c front Mass.'

J u s d o ; C larence Thomas.Jo in in g K erm edy's majoi

ion w ere Justices Jo h n Paul S a n d ra D ay O 'C o n n o r . I S o u te r . R u th B ad e r G insl S tephen C . Bre>-er.

T h e Idaho proposition, s o n e th a t fa ile d by less th TOtes in 1994, would tn n stai c a l la w s p ro te c t in g hom t frum discrim ination and p n ing tax mone>- o r th e publii to p o r tra y h o m o sex u ^ beh acceptable.

show u p ? " h e sa id . “ M ayl m arshals a re) going to ha\-e out a n d get h im ."

But T row bridge’s possessic n am ite o n S aturday appears nocuous.

R ay P ru e tt , m anager o f 1 F arm S erv ices Inc. in H ans he h a d h ired T row bridge t( som e crxLSted fertilizer with 1 d>-namite.

“H e h ad done a couple lii for us a n d w as coming back l last d eal, 1 th ink ." Prxiett said

D u r in g th e tw o and-a-ha sen tencing , th e Trowbridges ed U.S. residency a n d d a i i t z en sh ip o f ju s t Idaho , a rgu

Hi 1 J =n H e r e a r e F

1 0 w i n o # $

4 9 2 86 7 2 81 0 8 0 33 3 1 9 53 5 1 2 6

Hi

on Battleship. 0 i s « L ebens of Boiso wi

S1.000 w hen sh e sunk the A Carrier ptaying BattleshI

A lu c t» St. C harles p layer $1 ,000 o n Bingo with a r

•X* pattem .W e’ll b e drawing 10 addlth

S w eep s tak es num bers agai Priday. Any H ot Lotto P u rd

m ad e th is w eek m akes you e for th e S w eep stak es Grand

drawing a n d the.10 addltlona bers w orth $1,000 e ach . Hok yoor Hot t.otto S w eepstakes 1 an d c h eck your n u m b ^ Sati

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M aitoa y -x Bo«onr ® 9 ! ^DM**

Denver ' De» Moines

Detroit(7<uO Z ! ? - \ Honolulu

- — Houston------Indlsnapoii#

I K ansas O ty'T ^ K f Las V egas

Los Angeles Memphis Miami Beach

H p MlnneapoltsI f New O le a n sK NewYorVR \ Oklahoma Ci

Omaha Pfwenix Pittsbtirgti

f Portlsnd.M e.:euw«ath«r. inc Portland. Ore :i^ -\ * St. Louis

S a l tU k e & t)----------------------- ' Son F ro tw sa________________ • Seattle

SpokaneW ashington

1 vaiic)-. i s i f f f n !k'stone, Mont. H h Ub Ih M

1 For curren call these n 8028-

L4 or 16235 Pocatello, 2: ponation Dc- ^278; U tah

Elko, Nev„ a

!cord highs hit N1 thc 50s and 60s in places, w here, how ever, read ings in 'exas eastw ard along th e Gui 1 a narrow strip along much of 1 ark , N.J., sizzled to a high of

th e re fo r th e e n tire m onth Conn., also hit a rccord 99 a for thc da te at 90. a week ago, snow had dusted rk sh ire s of w estern Massach cw England fields and New J o • >-egetable crops to protect tho r records Monday w ere 95 at I W pon, Conn4 91 at New York Airport; and 92 a t A tlantic Cit>-, sold our first kiddie pools todi marrager of A ubudion Hard

B ut Johanns- jorit>- opin- f e r e n c e b e tw s lul StCN'cns, o rad o m easu re , D av id H . p ro p o s itio n spi isbu rg a n d sp e d a l sta tus. S

p re d u d e th e !L , sim ilar to p a n d in g th e st th an 3,100 A ct to in c lu d e ta te and lo- well race, color, n o s e x u a ls tioruU origin as irohjbit us- n o t be discrim ii )lic schools p lo jm e n t, p u b l e h a r io r a s t:ducation an ti 1

actioitv

lybt* (U .S . th e federal cour i-e to com e not o n federal lai

f r inged flag w a sion of d y . F lag ." s ig n ify ir rs to be in - . S tates is a t w ar m

' S u c h a rg u m e f W estem cotrunon am ong nsen, s a id , tionalists" who pi to loosen em -day court s>-s

h sticks o f p roperly from tl tion’s fo u n d e rs . '

little jo b s th e ir argum ents, e to do th e In ad d ition to lid. . m inim um olIoHal h a lf-h o u r \ each Trowbridge :es re jec t- prosecuting costs, un ed d ti* S tates arul ser\-e lu ed th a t bation.

F r i d a y , M a y n n l n g n u m b P 1 , 0 0 0 c a s h !

3 9 3 6 9 3 9 9 ^

3 6 1 1 3 35 8 2 8 8 76 _ 8 6 4 4 4

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74 62 .0896 74 ....

tl 89 70 .......Me. 54 53 .15Ore. 66 46 .02

67 31 ......91 73 ......

.C:ity 65 41 ......osco 67 53 .....

62 45 ....59 37 .....

on 96 66 .....

re n t road conditions, se numbers: Boise, 376-5hoihohe.“ 88 6 :2 2 6 er----------o, 2 3 3 ^ 4 ; Rigby 745- tah 801-964-6000; the ■V., area. 702-738«88.

N o r t h e a s t

s in the 90s extended Gulf Coast and nonh- I of the East Coast. of 99, the hottest on

mth,of May. Windsor 99 and Boston tied'its

sted the hi{^ peaks’ of lachusetts, asparagus r Jersey farmers had to [them from the cold. ' ' at Pnnidence, RJ.; 95 fork and Washington’s □t>-,NJ.today," said Craig An- ardware in Chicopee,

nnsen said the key dif- tw een it and th e Col- iire is that the alliance specifically addresses

IS. She said it would not le Legislature from cx- e s ta te Human Rights ude homosexuaIit>’ as lior, religion, sex and na-I as reasons people can- iminated against in em- ublic accommodadons, nd real property trans-

»urthouse building wasII land and that the gold- was a “Maritime War fying that th e U nited arwith its dtiienxy; jm en ts have becom e ang so<alled “constitu- K> purporr that the mod-: s>-stem has strayed im- TJ the intent of the na- « . The judge rejected nts.« to serving time - the m abie for the charges > dge must pay 52,147 for osts. SISO to the United rve three years of pn>

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= € l i nThe Washington Post

WASHINGTON CUnton announced I will renew China’s I status with, the Uni prelude to a sunurte

."debate that the Whili will be less about ti about RepubUcin di China policy has beet ilia ting.

Clinton’s announ one-year renewal of nation trading status in a speech before the Basin Economic Coui h e has in p rio r ]

' Presideni George Bi his term, said that rev leged trade status w two nations into isol; another, further ero for progress on hum: and wx*apoas prolifen]

The renewal of tn Clinton said, “is not a all China’s policies. ] America’s interests."

Re\-okii^ China’s t — *Vwdd drive us back i

mutual isolation and that would harm Ame not advance them ." said. Clinton’s announ

' foUowed b>' a formal J . Congress notif>'ing lav

- •„ intention. Congress thjto stop the renewal.

W riter« admiral

NEW YORK (AP) - out that Adm. Jerem; w rongly w earing c<

- medals, “he might just his head." a Newswee before the ofRCer aunn

R etired Army Co Hackw'onh. a part-timt Newsweek editor, m; menl earUer ihis montJ ing n story th a t Boo deserve two m edals \-alor in Vietnam War ci

Hackwonh, Newsw« in this week's issue, t wearing an undesen-ed pin was a grave matte tary. “the worst thing Hackworth is a highl combat wieran.

H.ick>wrth miLscd i*i in his office in .Monta were known that Boo wore such medals, “H

D i v e r s w i

e n t e r V a l

c r a t e r t o «

.MIAMI (A P) — Di w ill p lu n g e in to t gouged out of th e Evi V a lu je t F light 592. 1 th e cockpit voice rec o th e r wTcckage.

A u th o r i t i e s h o p e pene trating radar syst locale dinosaur bones divers in th e right d ir th ere are concerns it i in th e swamp.

“ T he ra d a r is depi types of soil.*" Tom Fe d i r e c to r w ith Gei Sur\x*y System s of Sa said .Monday from the

-H e re you’re dealini prim ordial soup.**

On M onday, police c ed n ew p r o te c t iv e ; started building a dive

T h e DC-9 c r a s h e d killing all 110 people o

Sincc th e crash, .salv hav e b een w orking a: c ra te r , which m easure lo n g a n d 60 fe e t wii about 6 feet deep on a\

A b o u t 100 s e a rc h recovered only about 1 o f th e a i r c ra f t , in c h engines.

Body p a r ts a re be ir th e D a d e C o u n ty E x o m in er’s O ffice; .a body hasn 't yet b ^ n fo

In v e s t ig a to r s h a v t explosion o r fire m ay k en ou l b e fo re th e pl down.

V' S u sp ic io n has fallei g e n -g e n e ra tin g ca n is w ere in th e cargo hold.

T he ca n iste rs use a reactio n to crea,te oxy p la n e ’s em ergency 'm o can get h o tte r than -IOO

On S u n d a y , sa lva{ u n ea rth ed singed oxyf ter ports and m elted tii 119 o f th e canisters w( cargo hold. ^

, N one h a d sa fe ty cai p reven t a c d d e n ta l igtu N a tiona l T ransportatic B o a rd in v e s t ig a to r Peith.

Investiga to rs have f< dence iha i a t least one had discharged, he !^iid.

i t i r n t c*ost I--------

N ■— P res id en t ?d Monday that he ,’s favored tradingJ n ite d S ta te s in a j___ 'Jm er congressional hite House exjiccts .It trade and morc 1 charges that U.S. leen and vac-

lunccment of theI of most-favored- :us for China came the priraie Pacific ^undl. Clinton, as T y ea rs an d as ! Bush-did during revoking the prin- s would drive the solation from one sroding any hope P resid ' unan rights, trade. N ation feration is.'oics. B asin Itrade privileges,

It a referendum on s . It is a vote for must to

and Clil’s trade privileges pro\-als. ck into a period of -d u c e twi md recrimination to stop tl merica's interests, . Becau

th e president no presi nmcemeni will be over Ct al June 3 letter to Tiananc lawmakers of his resulted ; then has 60 da>'S against C .•al. Both houses W hitt

speculateiII might ki*) — If word got put a gur ;my Boorda was the maga

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In W ashingt Department spt)kes said. "Then.- \vas no federal property, broke windows on the building from office is."

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\ Whitewa jurors WJ exhibits ii

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ber of ilocuments in the Whilewater trial to .m index that migl deliberate the case i ly. .1 fe d e ra l judfj today.

I he judge also sent copy of th e indictm Cnv J im Guy Tl President Clinton’s f nt“vs partners after ju r were having trouble tain tnmsiictions to all<

Tucker and Jam es McDougal are accuse ly l)enefiting from ne lion in "loans from tw backed banks. The j case Thursday.

T he p rosecu tion i m ore than 618 exhii the trial, including s in c lu d e d co p ies of c h e ck s . D e fen se pushed th e num ber beyond 700.

In a note this morr District Judge George the jury said an index The exhibits contain 1.000 pages of bank ; cance led checks, lo; tions and business com

The judge directed m ake a list using m guage.

J h e prosecu tion h its m as te r list o f ex! defense lawyers objei w as n e v e r in tro d u c dence and che ju ry : have acccss to it. Th< p ro se c u tio n ’s in d ex “highly prejudidal.'*

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said they had no e tj^pe of explosive id FBI spokesman z said there is no le FBI was the tar- luilding also con- anesses.igton. Ju s tic e kesmim Carl Stem ; no damage to any ty. The explosion on iinocher side of >m where the FBI

:in left .1 mark in r -I feet from the latever caused it d up against the rn added . "The

not have been t the building at L-a.son at this point it as directed at emises.”all federal build- as. O klahom a, isiana and New ced on a “height- w areness," said .'z. a-gional direc- ■neral S erv ices I's * F ed era l ice. That means ire under instruc-' loser eye on peo- [)ing.le are believed to ■;building when the L'd, officials said.1 em ployee of a “ifth floor, told : Times she was ne for high blix>d

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etterscow paper misses pch e tone of ihu reprint appeal ,\'i.n's from Mofwnv. Idaho, th rides there miLst bu uttemptii 2C their geographical namesi i sc\-iet. Gt)vemment is god, 1 unent is better god and who luses to question our god? w u outdid %-oiirselves by rep 3scow•l^lUman Daily Netv'S ai ng p.ntriorism a<; thouf^ il’s ti I, loo subjective a subject to I y mere school teachers and a authorities. After all, one nu Tiay be ihe next man’s irvaso ; U-<5 a break! Diction;irics, at I m Hou.se wrd-w-aip dictions blem defihing pathoiism. I t ) i\-e of country-, something yoi ope to btti>- under the muJtir ottom line.the published argument is ax liih just one tiny change. Pie.1 the editorial exactly as it is i Ktitution of the term “.sex ed y in.stance where the origma )tism." IJiow there is a siibjcc > have long since condasiveb ■e totally unequipped and uii ) handle, rv BLIZZARD :lton

I quotes rrom tire pu»Titing lo urge tirc-purdia.*dn, to ket-p the quotes given b>*

iMitly had a bad experience a dre store. 1 w-as gi\-en t>\-o qu cnmeni. which the owner wn a business card.

pp<)inimeni »vas sct up. but v I pick tip my car - nothing ha' Iy h u s l^ ( i chose to stay oftc ' were put on the car, Bul I hi nother appointment for aligr lis couldn’t be done as schedi s,jwner held my check for one as completed as agreed upon

I wa.s told I (i\\x>d another S [uestjoning the owner on the . my hu.sband \v-as iold it’s a t lould be happ>' he carried ouj il - one day. mind j-ou, after I as completed!sc\-enil cti>-s of searching, no i oies wa<: found. So madly. I w check to pay tlu.s accounL M> s-as given shins-ed only the baL Jreakdown in and charRe: sing, plea.se don’t let this hap ure con-suniers. Get a breakd on bu.siness papers and keci c is completed. If >-ou want to le of ihis tire store that charg le quotcnJ price, ju-st <‘ntl JY CROSBY Falk

)aign experience is gmy in District 25 know. I haw he Idaho State Senate. I ded ihe campaign to knock on ev ligliborhoods of our area. Wl pvrience it has been! Getting >-oti and shake your hands k L*at. Win or lose, the friendsh nc'd in this process are irrepl

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. . .<ichooLs. I t)eliirepnnM s [s attack on lovestiHicimmi. ,hcbc-h.iuw.lobchan- LsialdnBthd a « ,n .-d -,„ushl,.«.-",man s n u n . avcraso lift-st ason.at least pn.^ ihe “|»Iiticall

ue to stand foi Ilha.yodo a lc M io m e. jouBlokihst Perhaps foi llinauonal mon: cle.irly c

, nandiU exper ^j^vtromely p„,„,„|.com p

. Iv concern for B C.XCCP011R Uiev are grow educanon quiifications

p r e f e r ; t o ,ishl fisadpol sutiition of tht

elypim-en Denton Dar unautho. jx..TrsLS enoug

and new ener} /Vnd after a fe' p\- to give up r

__. m.-m or womarpurchase O u rd * c-n sL•dng con- aging status qi b>’ business breeds cn)n>is

eataM affc, KELLY quotes, tires Burie>- wrote on the

McM umiitivhm l Toitie.Donah a d ^ oldlineDerao. Lfter hours l-readem R oa [had to demTnunan,!

. . Kennedy and l eduledxith Johnson. Like

, . Don.-dd is a ma n e tk y afier Uie «x-lfur<; of I wn lom y i„hisvLsion.

0>.|:rtlieyea he extra lessly for the 1> ata irp n cc through diis.hi our account „f less fortt “ ■ruiai led die fight on

_ , . . insurance and i rwcardwidi- foctive in dianj l^ r t te o u t parents’rights. My state- Somedmcsh

“»'■ stiJuige. but th. ^ . hare piDduced

couragcofhist Jtdownon „OTkonevcnu

himseUinles,vl At this rime,

“ Sedm c ment needs lol I n l a n d th e d lines he has pre usastroneerar cciunt>-go%-emn

great ingbodyandal lavc filed to working tovnm: eddcd ear- ART FRANI everydoor TwinFalls What a

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ilk-S however, iuv still ctmfa'it- <tand on honiosexuid beharioi et the record straighl. I belie\' individual deser>-es our love i . especially those who choose iK'hanor. Bul wc can never af ul behariur ~ to sodety. to hot id es-ped.'iUy to children in ou; )elie\-e in ihis motto: “Be gent e, but rutliless ^ th ideas.” W ,-e the intiividual but tlisaiuru or.: this st;uid hateful? No, It is e" to -.un homoscxuaU thal I e span is only 42 w ars and it’- i rd lt^ of the ssis^iJ thinking rally co rrea” cniwd. I will cor I for truth rt-g;utlless of ihe |x; le.folks can now see my heart a ly on Ihis matter. I believe my ;xaience as general manager ( mp;»ny combint?d \s-ith my fat for my children (and the culii owing up in) con\-c>-s my true ms for \"our \-ote. 1 will combii pt>lic>' with compa.ssion for ih the family.

darrington is a fine man. but 1 3Ugh! It is time for ne^v leader lerRv- in the Idaho State SenatI few terms in Boise, I will be 1 ip my seat to another qualifici nan vith ne^v wisdom and eni 's Legislature nt.'cds tumo\-er! s quo doesn't breed stability, i n ism and gtxxJ o>' boy’s dubs, ippredate \n>ur \-oie on May 2 WALTO.N

rian represents pastonald McMunian represents i Tiocratic I‘art>'. The new deal > toosevelt, the fair deal of Pres m, the nc*w frontitjr of Preside id the great sodety of Preside ke iht-M.* men and Uieir i ^ g n man of the people and, like tl of the working man Ls paramt 1.years, Donald has worked tin e benerment of his parry, and s, he has hoped to imprmx* tht ortunate. Several years ago. hi t on excessiTO fees for automo nd more recently he has been langing laws in repird to gran his.s his methods haN-e seemed they h aw been effectire and

» d results. Donald has tbe us convictions and is not afraii « unpopular issues and placc s.s4han-desirable positions, tie. Donald feels county go\tn to be o v d ^ u le d . I fed he is e change needs to be dong th< p ro p o id This would, I feH £ r and more cohesi>’c form of mment with an overall go\t:n JoU facets and departments ' 'ard a common g o ^INTTJs

grade the handicapp(c to share a sad end unfonunII the residents of the Magic V

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.sed le%-. On April 29. soi ior. iUid ly pulled up in a cai e\ e 10 tk) them a “favor e iind Nvung lady is somei ie ht>- lack of a le tte r exp affirm of a .\-oung child. Ill iomc>- neart>>- cedar fence Kir pitini which they Idinde as quick-untied as h We this “spedal*’ \-ounj irage the fence.

Handicapped ptx: many of the same h<

It th t^ eryone else. lTie>‘ w it’s and be accepied'ln- ng of himdicap. i haw litt ontin- tlecp dtmTi that pail |x.*rst>n- uTong. Sadly, the dt

teen-agers won out ( a little the atrt of >'antlalisni ny fi- property- owner, she r of a Both the property- o' aihcT- very understanding liua* Vou see this spedal Je painting the fence a rtinc the fine job she had the in- The family of this;

da\-s irstoring the fei 1 14 tion tn pre%-ent a i rn ership from pn.-s.stng chargc iate. damage, the%- remo%i ehap- and sand'd the wood ied condition. Ih is sense 3iefg>-. peoiJe. nt>t the leas: < *r!An memlxa-oftRu-comn /. it real challenge lo pen bs. bortodothwdirt>-v f 28. peet the>- had a rval g

see the it-HSKigers goi lhe>’ didn't paint tlw i

Perhaps wc all net t treat persons with hx• ,L ities. I doubtflthat tht . , nt%d special tivatmc

• M th respect. Thtse I dent c h a l l^ - s every da> j „ , \\'e take for granted,

isolated inddent and sodet>* gets its kicks.

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Red Cross CPIhe I would like to takt

nobile ihe safety of j-oung d ef- j-ou lore. Pm delif^li

nnd- about a worthwhile p CPR dass offtired to I

I diopulnionar>' resuscWhile we arc on th

Red Cross CPR class aid to to help a person in an ^ ha\-c need for assistai

mend an>-one whb ha ontsorisabab)'-sitte

^ cause there are alwa) “W; which happen unexpt [.©'■e In this area, it is \Ti > terdrt)witings.Tomal an- ambulance service of 5 tive record, it is those

make the difference.' of a c o U a p ^ person those four minutes, lil

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I. some teen-agm in Kimber- I car and a s k ^ a y-oung lady ivor." Unfortunately, the mewhai handicappi^ for tixprtasitm. and has the mind . The “f a w " was to paint a- nee i\-ith a can of black spray y kindly supplied. Not btring as her iww-foimd “fritmtls." )ung lady proceeded to paint

people in our sodetj- share le hopes and dn.*ams as ev- ry want lo fit in, ha%x* friends I In- e\-er\t)ne. In spite of hta.- little dtHibt that sho knew painting tbe fence was e dt^sire to please thc*se mud jut over her judfsnent. When lism was d is^ -c iv d b>- the she summoned the police, t)- oisTier and the police hxtc ling under the cinrumstances. dal >-oung lady confessed to ce and > 'as quite prtxid of had done.his jxHing lady spent se\-enil c fence to its original condi- irr>'kind properly owner arges. Due to the extent of the tKn-ed each painted board i-ood bock to an unpainted sisdess act affectcd srvenil ; ast of whidi a \‘ts>’ trusting' xnmunit>-. PmsuaMtwasa persuatle a “spedal" n e i ^ rt>-wtirkf0rtbcm.lal50sus- J

good time doing it. You ; s got off scot-free - after all, the fence.I need to consider how w h handicaps tir oth<3-disabi]- - ; the>' want or generally . Itment but sho^d be treated , s e bra\-e people face major ; day just doing the things j ed. I hope that this was an and not ihe way most of our J cks. Maybe wx> need to talk ; iwut the handicapped. j

:PK is valuabletake a moment to |lg chiltiren and die people * f*ied to spread the wordJe projxam - the Red Cross '1 to iniiih the public in av - oisdtation.n die subject of safety, thelass is to train you to be able • n an emergency who mayistance. I would recom- ]3hossipalldiiltlr^lo% -ed ja tter to take this dass be- ;:ways those litde tilings ;expectedly. ' r5\-er>-commonforcoldwa- 'molw it possible for the Ieo f this area to have a pod- !lose first responders which ;ice. The first four minutes ;sonisthem ostcriticaLIn •s, life or death can be de- >e the person standing | siping a person in need.I hospital for infonnadon. SSMANN

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— 8 w ^ s aimed a t ptmi ring miscondua Mom that ( ^ d save billion business.

court-VotinftS as “grossly excessive punitivetdamages aw Abbama do ao r dissai BMW sedan bccausi partly repainted to toi

...............that ocnured m .^ p p iTestimony suggest

1,000 odicr BMWs wc outside Alabama, with d o ^ paint jobs.

T he huge aw ard Alabama coun \iolate

. ufacturer's due-proc< justices said in perhs important nding to da issue; How much is too

WTiile the coun was to draw a bright line limits of a constitutic able punitive-damaKt 25-page m ajo rity o judges nationwide a determining .whether j limits.

sanctions on xnolaton c the intent of changing o ther s ta te s ," Justic SteN-ens wrote for thd o

... “W hile ea ch stat* power to p ro tea iB ow none may use the pun deterrent as a means o regulatory policies o nation." he said.

U.S. O u m b er of Co en l counsel Ste>-e Bok is the viaory business 1 ing for” and cilled the in the coffin of exces.s damages awards.”. Jerry Jasinowski, pn

RehnquisThe WashtngtoQ Post

WASHINGTON — C William H. Rehnquist n ered big shot lawyers ' opponunity to preser ments before the Supra who ha\T? taken little p; ing written briefs and d< ! e ^ underpinnings of a

In a s p e ^ last weel took issue with “the ai seems anually unfami client’s brief."

"It ma>- be the attom« a-4(ate, the senior pan fum. the head of sotne who has done none of

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i-court^ (A P) — T he f \M i mailed huge jury | J | | 'unishing or deter- londay in a niling _ ions for American ^ 5 ^ 1

& S^.a rudcdow n-|'S !i?‘iy^ ive" a 52 million aw ort BUH by an ssatuficd with iiis yrill stud' luse it had been administ t o i ^ Up damage acJMsls

'ppuigi ------------------imposodestcd that abou t’ court pai were sold, mostly , tutional. vith similar undi^ redistrict

throe maird won in an struck dc a ied thecarm an- w e ss rights, the ^rhaps their most ® 'edoraldate on a thorav “

too mud.? ■ »ias "not prepared in e m M k io e th e adv6d.se ut.onally accept- p,o,„aio. ases a»-ard," its tion. In la f op inion gave ! a road map for cr juries o\‘crstep National

Manufacimpose econonuc-^Thank-( n of its laws with of the Suj ing ... condua in cml legisi »tice John Paul to lir^ tsu lAcoun- Davida te has am ple Public C . ovm con.-aimers. emphasis mniti\'e<lainages still are a IS of imposing its lawsuiw. s on the en tire A.W. B

bwycr. sai Commerce pen- ing will s

Jokat said, “This judges tr>- ss has been wait- “It’s kind he ruling "a nail been unle; :es.si\-e punitive- Manuf;

Alabama i president of the chance ti

i s t b l a s t s p ot the ca.se ir

. is either ti - Chief Justice truly dige; n n'cvndy skew- is argiiing.■rs who seize an “This stsent oral argu- the courtprwne Coun bui harm lo the pan in prepar- Rehnqui de\-eloping the coun s inaaf a case. for 10 \ r areek,' Re)xnqul« of oral arpe ad\-ocate who rem arksimiliar Mith his American

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tcu rta ither Supreme)or hlghllghls from today 's jm o C ourt actions.Tho court agreod to judge the ty of Georgia’a new c o n g n » * ... I district m ap. which features >ne district with a majority of voters. The justices sa id thoy udy argum ents by th e Q inton tislraOon and minority-rights >ts that reapportionment lod by a thrro-judgo federal— panel in Georgia is unconsti- al. An earllof cohgressibrial ricting plan that featijred majonty-blacK districts w as ; down a s the product of ful racial gerrymandering, n a brief order. Iho court lold iral appea ls court to restudy ng that upheld Baltimore's n.billboarc] ad s for alcoholic agos in light of a Suprem e decision last w eek giving users significantly'greater lion from govom m ent regula-I last w eek’s c a se , the jus-

nal A ssociation ' o f fa c tu re rs . ag reed , say ing . k-God-forthc*commtm-sense- Supreme Coun." He said fed- ;3sIarion still may be required such awards.

id Vladeck. d irec to r of the C itizen L itigation G roup,

sized that punitive damages : a big pan of personal-injur.' s.. Bolt, the Alabama doctor’s- said he was concerned the rul-II spur new court battles as tr>* to >vork out its implicaDon.s. nd of troubling to see what's ileashed tcxlay." he said, ufacturers had viewed the la dispute as their latest best t to re in in aw ards c r itics

o o r p r e p a r a t* in the loisvr couns but w-ho r too bus>- or too slipshod to gest the brief from which he ng," Rehnquist said ; son of insoudance offends in and can do nothing but the client’s cause." quist, who has been on the nee 1972 and its chief ju.sdce vars. focused on the quali^* UT;uments (or bek thenwf) in :s he gave F riday a t ihe :an Bar Association’s 10th appellant ad\-ocaie institute

argument is the most public for th e ju stic es an d th e presenting the nation’s most

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tk»« ruled tha t R hode Is not prohjbit a d s listir>g o«

)e to liquor pricos.- ...... C J.T heS yprefneC ou!s a Califomia m an’s conte

police m ay not roust pas >y from a ca r a t a trafnc sto m the people in the v eh ide

pected of wrongdoing. T refused v^thout com m er

— -th e m an 's civiJ rights law i- against Los A ngeles anc

. .police officers contesting□ A group of Colorad<

who don 't w ant *ln God \ on U.S. co ins and currer Suprem e Court appoal. \

1 commenL tho ju stices ro revive a lawsuit aga inst t em m ent by Ihe Colorado of the Freedom From Re Foundation. The court pr re jected similar challengi nation 's offioal motto.

1-- Tbe Assodatod Pres

o f belie\'c are unfair to bu! lg. Consumer ad\-ocates tse—large-punit:\-c-damagc- }d- dangerous p ro d u as of) ed and protect the public

rate greed, he Scwne states impose c p, DA-e-damages owanis, a ,es allow them altogether. i ry tricxl, so far un.successfi

on federa] limits r’s- The merits of punid« ul- paid above and beyonc as hann — have ..fctate vs. Congress and the Supre t's knots for >-ears.

In Monday’s ruling, i le there are thiw: major ii s t judging whether an aw: cs si\-e:

I t i o n o f l a wlo im portant cases. T her to decorumof title, counes; le (half hour each 5ide). I

stand\-e demands are evx is “You don’t have to bt Jt Darruw or John W. Da\-i

fully a rg u e a ca se -b le Rehnquist said. “But >-oi » be p repared . ... You n [>’ h > 'po thetical q u estic in s l i^ t ly different factua e from y o u rs , and be p: h answ er them . ... You « e know from reading the

siotis which of the preset ic of th e co u n aro ap t to e thetic to your position, a uns>Tnpatheric.“

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damages«Hiitroloctod..ilantlonthat a»-ardaii<assengers that could[top unless conduct,de are sus* “The faiThe court porauon r

ent to revive indiWdualiwsuit filed— -tlcm en^tor>d throe that the stng his arrest. -conduct ofKto residents Steven-i We Tnjsf Sandra D;encyJosta K ennedy

' r o S t;t the Qov- do chapter Religionpreviously » ■ ■ ■iges to tho I

______ D O .\■ H I Hmsiness. ^ .s contend that J K . IC'awanL<rkeep----------- •;off the market JJc from corpo- _

; caps on pum- and some dis- E j j n Congress'has B jP *

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n rather than an impeoiniou ial does not diminish its end •to fa ir noticeof the deitiand

; se\-enU stales impose on tlu : of its business," Ste\-ens said ens was jo ined by Justice: Day O’Connor. Anthony .M

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Money

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NEW YORK - T reasury las t weel

-I___ prospecL ofa jJcw -ihose who wince at th e double-digit ir

--------- 1970s thL’-iiifU' bond.

But will the public T h e b o n d , an

■ T re a s i^ Socretarj- is an intriguing n c

j h e fixed-incom e designed to remove r is k s asso c ia te d Treasury bonds — i pegging their return a tions of th e cost < bonds’ prindple woi rote of inflation, \vhi rates.

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which I: — T h e U.S. by the I eck held p u t th e “We th 2wJnvcstmenL-tQ_-who .w at the memory of these s

c in flation of the Americ iflut iu n -in d ex c d ~ m cn r;'(

poses,blic go for it? educati'an n o u n c ed by Kcac

ir>' Robert'Rubin,“ money new en tran t into the ann ne sp h e re . It is ing thai ive one of the last depend ^d w ith b uy ing been d — inflation — by Treasui urns to the fluctu- offered st o f living. The bonds* ivould grow at the th e ir p vhile paying fixed inflatior

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i t o n w h (announcing )h e new issue

h he hoped vs^uld be offere le end of the year, Rubin saic think th e kinds of investor ■ w iil-be-m ost-intercstcd-ii i securities will be individua ricaas saving for their r^Urt t7T)r"for' othcT'long^iei ui-^tn s, including th e ir c h i l* e n ’ ation.”ac tion am ong b ro k e rs an(iy m anaeers'was mlxed’aft^innouncement, isith many sav Fiat the bands' popularity' \s'u nd on details that still haven':

decided. For in stance , th t sury D epartm ent h asn 't yei ed a fin a l’p roposa l un th i s* m aturity , th e ir num bers pric<,v s tru c tu re . an d whai

ion gauge will be used, t th e b onds could becom c

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l e f h e r p isue , hugely i»pidar. se»-er “red ■ “ It’s going to hav a id : appeal for its s .ifct3 tors Barry 1*. Sullivan, a fi d .in _dent-in.M errill.l^TK Jual %-ate dien t group. “Th tire- an in s tru m e n t th put- AmcnctnTiajrTfrappt Dn's witli the full faith anc

United States, but wl an d te a s you against infto f t^ r— T h c ’in fla tin n -in d say- would allow investor \sill w ith o u t having to i en 't whether the value of th e ment svould Ix; savagt yet interest rates. WTiile tl t h e . individuiilTreasury-lx i;rs. them to maturity are \ h a t day-to-day swings in

p ric e , in v esto rs wh m e money in mutual fiuit

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l u b l i c wera! said. tn bonds,ave a n .in s ta n t bonds b<;ty," p red ic ted fered stefirst vice presi- al years

ach . & -Co. 's .pri*_.sharply._rheyVe'devised O ntheth a t hits th e Sullivan: pcd'Oiuuiid ll .:.'~conld ■winnd credit of the with low ;which also prt>- may wantlation." bccause id e x e d ’b o n d s” stocks ovtTS to buy bonds much gre> w orry ab o u t forthose\of their invest- p ro tec t pged by a rise in m akes so! those V('ho buy somebodybonds and hold tvho's d rcL' unaffected by to cash oin the m arket SuUix-an.vho p u t th e i r Othersnds that invest new inves

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steep losses in the last sevei rs w hen in terest ra tes ros

he Mher hand, Merrill Ljnch* in and others said, investor vind up paying fur the'safer w yields. Long-term investor imt to avoid the bonds simply se th e h is to ric re tu rn s oi over long perlods have beei ^ a t e r , Sullivan added. Bu % \N-ho want to lock in gains oi t p rin d p le , th e Investmen some sense. “It's great foi

ody getting ready to retire iniling the wagons and want: 1 ou t” in a few years, saic 1.rs say th e re ’s a hunger foi vestments — of all kinds —

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i n f l a t i ohe ir and the bonds will sell < suf- “T here rea lly is a !vcr- o th e r asse t classes rose Wooley, portfolio man,_____income at ihe.GIenmedich’s Philadelphia. “I would < ;tors myself, just to divers fet3r**BnrThe‘m osrlog5ca; aors “s o m e ^ y in their SOs nply for their retirement poi i on sen-egains. leen — Some oihers in the f But munity, th o u ^ were s IS or ing the public isn’t as lent inflation as the govemn for and th a t, in any cas< ire, already other instrum mts floating-rate mortgage laid that fill the same

ing with interest rates, for “I can 't im agine th

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how the res i' finandal cow-" the first trii i skepdcal, say- But. he ai IS frightened of there’s a bi< nment suspects, expect mun ise, th e re are T. Rowe Pri ments, such as short-term ges and bonds, funds, and i iCtion of adjust- create a sep “But we’

that the re ta il demand fro 3p these things said.

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xbonds^Id Peter Van Dyke, head of fixed-income division at T.

*rice in Baltimore. “In this nment of fa irly contained n and a robust equity mar- _ ther ihveslnichts sfiirh 'd ld~ jsjud.>r"institxirionarinvestors.' ' ppetite will depend on the of pricing and structure and • rest of the market receives : trial bondsrVan Dj-ke said, le added, if it tums out that a big appetite for the bonds, nutual-fund families such as ‘ Price to add a few to their erm governm ent m utual nd e^•entually perhaps e\-en separate ftmd of the bonds, we’d have to see a lot of : from our 401(k) base." ht*

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fruitful," Iraq ’s chi Abdul Amir al-Anbai

' after signing the ajUJj. legal cfGcerHaj]

Al'A nbari said Ii begin flow ing in i Western diplomats th take six to eight week

Oil priccs; which hi tban M in recent we« tion of a deal, droppe after the accord w as:

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- , States has dum ped j shipment cf fedd tra. sho res, pa lm ing it dable paper, Chinese re p o r t^ on Monday.

Fiv-je hundred and bath ro o m w aste , p empty medicinc boti refuse were-found ir port of Qingdao on S media reported.

The 40 co n ta in c i marked as “mixed pa in December but d id : tom s b e c a u se no o th em , th e C h in a V reported.

It and o ther state- pers reporting on the not nam e the compa the g a r b le to China.

China has been imj ■ am ounts of w aste p:

from th e U n ited St growing paper indusQ

In recent months, C papers ha%’e been fu a b ^ foreign garbage beled as recjxlable r shipped to China illeg:

E a r l ie r in M ay, ( w aste , includ ing usi and rubber gloves, v ered dimiped on the Beijing, l l ia t shipmc from th e U nited Stai un loaded a t Qingda d ea red customs.

Authorities called ii sh ipm ent of w aste c ered in the capita l

They dem an d ed a inN-estigadon and H-an penalties for mislabel as reusable w aste ant to Chino.

A p ro v in c ia l o S handong, w here Qi m ajo r p o rt, criticizc C ustom s S e rv ic e ai m e n t fo r a llo w in g e x p o r ts to C h in a . Daily reponed.

L a rg e a m o u n ts « w aste from th e U ni a re " n o t a s im p le q som e unscrupulous bi p ie reluctant to keep th e new spaper parap o ffida l as saying.

The unidentified ofl th e U nited S ta tes to control w aste expons.

First rain cold, now Eiffel To\t

PARIS (A P) — Toi have put up with cold i th e past few weeks h; d isa p p o in tm e n t Moi EiCfel Tower was dost ing employees.

An uadetermiited nui tow er’s 180 workers, the dosing of a tempon space for n i ^ t emi^oyc to open the monument . The Eiffel Tower nor open undl m id n i^ t o r :

A s ta tem en t % the that nm s the monumej parking space created an adjacent alley on t d e Mars was only tempt

Employees m ay now p u b lic p a rk in g a re a

---------toww-until an uadergnins'garage u completed m en t sa id . B ut th e e o b je o that the public i f i r from their place of V

T he Eiffel Tower is 5 2 million people each : than any o ther monum w orld

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n inksTIONS (A P ) - n lb p se after near- ■N. A c tio n s . Iraq j j ^ H ffer Monday to sell o f oil to buy food its 20 million peo-

. which >s*ouId curb ide. allows Iraq to y 90 da>-s to a l l e v ^ ^ ^ Hght about b}'sdnic*cr B agdad invad-iwaitinl990. f ;ffo n s have been . ch ief negotiator, ban. said Monday: agreem ent with A bduli^ C o r e U . - m o n tli Iraq i oil could u |n a m onth , but i ,^ „ , ‘s thought it would ^ecks. recovcr1 ha%-e fallen more crudc irw fd a in anridpa- prices apped immediately Nch- Yoas announced but Oil hi

b r a s f a - H3ed Il i n a I~ T he U nited

^ another huge trash on China’s

aslesc news media

nd fort>’ tons of , p ia s ^ c bags, ottles and other 1 in the eastern n Saturday, the

nerspaper," arrived

lid not d e a r cus- •D one c la im e d 1 Y outh D aily

ite-run newspa- the inddent did ipapy that sent

importing large : paper, m osdy S ta tes , for

s Chinese news- full of repons

age being misla- le m aterial and legally.f, 640 to n s of used syringes s. w ere discov* . he outskirts of iment M-as also States and also tdao. w here

d it the biggest e ev e r discov-

d a h igh-level i-amed of harsh beling garbage and sending it

Q ingdao a :ized th e U.S.

a n d govern - th e w a s te th e C h in a

sJn ite d S ta te s e q u es tio n > business peo- « p promises." raphrased the

offida l urg^d to do more to ns.

n and vthe werT ouris ts who Id and rain for i had another Jo n d a y : T he losed by strik-

num ber of the r», p ro testing )OFary parking

n taormallysmys orlKWaJB. th e com pany . ment said the ed in 1992 in n the Champ nporaiy. low. park in a e a n e a r th erground-paik:____________ted, the state- e em ployees ic area is too >fwork. is visited by

dh year, ntore ument in the

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rcred quickly. Traders bough ; in a frenedc rally that puslm s above S2l per barrel on the York Mercantile Exchange, had been Iraq’s chief cxpon

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addition tu buying humani n supplies, revenues fron il sale will also be used ti var repara tions to Kuwait Iraq's Kurdish minoriK an<

the costs of U.N. monitor >erations in Iraq, ictions will remain in plac« [he Socimty Coundl believe a s complied with demands t( in t le its w eapons of mas: iction and comply fully Mntl nspectors.

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lo m h s a f te r ii w as desig- an tre a tm e n t c e n te r fo r

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ticket overseas on A« Russia’s June 16 clecti< Rumor has it the airlin« uny rescn-ations, savini

— ....... lUnis Yeltsin’s cronit‘sCornnninist \-iaor>-.

________ A month before Rasslial cU-ction. ihc countr niniors. Of course, Aerc resenations for July.

-------- the nimtirs-urc harderund they’re fueling ap und often compelling —

CHAD

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agree U cease-fi

BA.NCUI. C en tra l Republic (AP) — After i stn.t.‘t battles, rautinous this central African coui HKiay to a c*ease-fire to e t>nd uprising in nvo mont

’I'he rebels’ talks w ih ment began Monday, s; Tiangaye. a la\\'ycr and c th e H um an R igh ts Le helped a rran g e th e ne and to take port in th

P residential guards I French troops controlli ment buildings, the nati station and strateg ic r' f igh ting b ro k e out ; Occasional gunshots an f ire c o n tin u ed to roc! today.

At least three ci\’iljar rebels have been repor und more lhan 50 \s-ouni i;il sources said, tncludin or killed b>- grenade shra as he left a downtown stolen giMxis.

It was unclear wheihei---- .-\nge-Felix Patasse had r

demiuids for talks, whid am nesty fo r mutin«51e promise to re tu rn cont national armor>' to the Patasse seized the armc similar uprising last mom

____ fc'retich so ld ie rs wht13CX) in this former Frei helped qu ell th e Apri which erup ted over dei th ree m on th s’ back Siitiirdjy. French troops; to the Streets after about

tried to seize ihe g< buildings and nationai press for April paycheck, tnil of the iUTnor>’.

W itnesses said Fren^ were in\'oK'ed in some di mutineers, but the Frenc .Nlinistry in Paris said l th ere simply to protect 1.500 citizens in Bangui i luu intervene in the coiifli

There are about 100 / living in th e city , anc

IVparrment official in Vi said they were “safe ani Shix)ting broke out aroun Embassy on Sunday as i battled presidential guarc tnil of the nearbj’ nadotia) t)()n.

As shwiting subsided l ing. some d\-ilians ventun to view the devastation d Nearly iill stores that were ed up were looted bare, the Bamnng superm ark

•most foreigners shop.I’atasse was elected t

three yeiu^ ;igo in ihe coui multiparty- vote, b u tjs ni fin.' for failing to d ea r awa; ic pmblems left by a sirir iun and military dictaton lems tluit have led to dela ing soldiers and d\*il servai

Sakharov mu; opens in Most

M O S tO W (A P ) — O k and admirer^ of Andrei i gathered Monday for the o; ;i human rights museum c to the late Soviet dissic Nolx;l I’ciice Prize-winner.

The Sakharov Peace, 1 imd Human Rights Musetu cated to remembering the to “bu ild in g a civ il soc Russia, Sakharov’s widov Bonner told^ few hundrcd.

“We have yet to say faj our totalitarian psyche, eve wc now Uve in a differen Bonner said while dedicatir um ent m ade of a chunl BerUn Wal] \yith sculpted bi emerging from it.

B-4 Tim os-N ew s. Tw<n F

-W ant to book a imminent' Aeroflot a f te r war.

!Ction? Forget it. \Vith ru •line’s not taking Communis k-ing its seats for vate prop lids in case of a - travel, Un<

swoUen. & iissia’s presiden- W estem t jitiy is awash in popular n .eroflot is taking that a S vi: ly. But some of $200,000, der to disprow,—Russian bu , apocalyptic — Rumors ; — scenarios of Russian po

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said Nicolas Sidchaim ianof MLeague who“ H i tnegotiations ■

nihem. f lds backed by ■oiled govern- H Ination^ radio H \ ’c roads afte r H \It S atu rday . H ,and grenade ■ K ock the city'

Uans and twoported killed % ^lunded. hospi- ding one loobhrupnel today Hvn area with *

h er President id met rebels’ h ichjnduded i«51er’s’*a?id a ontrol of the the militar>\ . m ory after aonth. ^ H '< 'vho n u m b e r..'rench colony ^■ 1 /7 ^ p ril m utiny. H H l p demands for ■ J • T :k pay. On ps again tookout 200 muti- ^ ^ ^ H i; go%’emment

radio to ^ ^ ^ H?cks and con-

ench troops .> dashes >%iih ench Foreign d they wereect France’s M :\ ^ui and would m t Mnflia. f f f f l0 Americans f f ' J in d a S ta te I S1 Washington I | H and sound.” I ) F )undtheU .S. ■ H as mutineers M 1! tardsforcon- 14 inal radio sta- M j 15

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id president »untr>-’s firsts now under _________iw-ayeconom-iring of d%’U- Jtors — prob-lelays in pay- Sli-vanis. '

useum " scowOld friends .ei Sakharove opening of ^ ^ H ‘ m dedicated isident and er.e. Progress -v - -- 'eum is dedi- - r —' iiie past and}ociety” Tir* . ""Tlow Yelena•dgnesB,------ —fareweU lo “ 1 “

even though ... rent state," - P5ating a mon- . ■link of th e Id butterflies l__

Falls. Mfltw Tuesday. May 2

f i r w i f f i T jnt unrest, coups or even d \il

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lAnoiitheyDeath hal unlicensei

GOODING - P ro se c u to r Ph dropp<^ the tria who said he did i fishing license b and the Constitut fish. )

G erald Laurh; w as tic k e te d fc license at Oster 1 He represented I nary hearing, an the.trial schedule the Gooding Cour

In e a rlie r heai sively battled the of unconventiona the anti-court mo “ Common Law**« were largely rejec

BroM'n d r o p i^ m ain w itn ess fr Game died last wt

M an p le ad s ii a rm e d robbei

THTN FAIXS - of Burley pleade< robber>‘ charges J Count>- Sth Distric

B u tte r , along t J r . of R upert, wa the April 15 robt Falls convenience SSO and an assort C irde K.

Butcher. 20. and over minutes after they fit a general c bers. They had gui labe led food iter according to the Detective Dan Le\ Police Depanment

No trial date has

B uhl n o m a n ; cho k e h e r 7-yi

BTWIN FALLS B uhl p le a d e d in cfaarges of choldn, with a belt and thi lost December.

M urphy. 27, all son's bcdnwm on i with a bell and sai w u ." according to by Sgt. Kelly \ViLs< County Sheriffs Dt

H er son. Jam es threw the belt aci

I she staned hittingMurphy Sr.. with t] said. Her hu<;band

■ gun-shot wound to t i w ith o th e r in ju rij charges have been I

A lisha N!urphy’ alleg td strangling h

‘B uckle U p foian d B u ck s ' be]

THTN F A L L S -I b e lts m ay b e rew check and a T-shin the “ Buckle up for program.

T he p ro g ram W illiam s C h iro p r Clinic. AM 1270 KTl C h an n e l 38 , th e ' D eporm ent and th< A sso c ia tio n . Duri weeks, such as Met committee of the sp dom vehicles a t lot Twin Falls. If w ear d r i w receives a rev

“Sometimes driv* rem inded." said Sf Williams Chiropract:

A ccording to Wil Count)* set the stati cent seat belt use i: seat belt use in the <

! to 50 pcrccnt.

T W n F alls C ouw ill bc closed oi

TWIN FALLS - 1 th e dum p a little eai

T he Tw in Falls { H ub B utte will bc i fo r M e m o ria l Da; T ra n s fe r Station** “East T ransfer Stati asweU.

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i/allevalts trial for led fisherman

- G ood ing C o u n ty ' P h il B row n la.st w eek (rial of a Hagerman m an id not need to purchase a s bccause both the Bible itution protect his right to

irham m er of H agerm an I fo r fish in g w ith o u t a ;r Lakes on July 26. 1995.d himself at hLs prelimi- and planned tu do so at luled for last Thursday at ounty Counhousc. learings. h e had aggres- the c h ^ e with a %-ariety inal pleadings unique to movement Im w n as the *•** couns. His arguments ijected by the judge.)cd the case because the i from Id a h o F ish a n d : week of canccr.

s innocen t to bery c h a is e sS - Kody Shane Butcher ded innocent to armed- “! Monday in Twin Falls trict Court.lg with Jesse Flores Diaz was arres ted follou-ing obbery of a south Twin rice store. Robbers stole •onment of snacks from

md Diaz. 38. were pulled [ter the robbery because al description of the rob- guns, cash and C irde K- tem s in th e ir veh ic le , rte affidavit w ritten by Lewin of the Twin Falls ent.has been .set yet.

n says she d id n 't -year-o ld sonLS - Alisha M uiphy of in n o ce n t M onday to

Idiig her 7*>-ear-old son threatening to Idll him '

allegedly en te red h e r in Dec. 18. choked him said, “l*m going to kill to an affidavit written

’iLson of the Twin Falls Depanment.

ies Jr.. k icked h e r and across th e room, then ng her husband. Jam es h the belt, the affidavit tid WO.S found dead of a (o the head a day later, u rie s a s w ell, b u t no L'n ftled in his death, hy’s tria l d a te on th e lg has not been set.

for Sarety begins tod ay- Drivers wearing seat ew ard e d w ith a SIO lin this week as p an of for Safety and Bucks’*

a is sp o n so re d by ip ra c t ic P a in R e lie f KTFL KTFT Television IC T w in F a lls P o lic e ' the Idaho State Police u rin g h ig h -a c c id e n t tfemorial Day week, a sponsors will stop ran- locations th ro u ^ o u t

» r in s 0 seat ^ I t , the reward.rivers just need to be Sfwncer Williams of

acticW illiams. Twin Falls tate record of 71 per- e in 1993. Since then, le county has dropped

ount>'landnu I on Monday- M ake Ih a t tr ip to early.Is C ounty landfill at >c d o sed on M onday ' Day. B u h P s “ W est n** an d M u rta u g h ’s ration** will b e do sed

iled fioin stsffRports

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VoteThe Timcs-Ncws

J W J N - F ALL9 - around the Magic Val the polls today to sele« Board iiicrnbers.

Meanwhile, in Cast bond-issue election will asking voters to OK ii i cultural studies shop, room and rem odelinj gym at Castleford SchtM , Voters can cast thei from noon to 8 p.m school library. Unregisti ers can register at the p

* Brenda Thomson, d e rl Castleford School Distri

King ol

A m o u n d o f d irt co i J e n s e n k id s M onda new d isc o v e r ie s in

CityBy Virginia S. GorticrTimes-Ne^N-s writer

TWIN FALLS - Budj, councilm en w hittled d bicj-clc path in nonhei Monday.

But they approved t: th e b ike path, despite crowd that filled the oft chaml)ers and spiUed in a television in the lobby.

Si.x ciniticilman voted .An Frantz voted no.

A bout a dozen resi Monday that the bike p will eliminate too mucii

T h r e eBy l i i Wright Times-News writer

JEROM E - W hen it c drugs, th ree n)en vying next Jerom e county slie th e b e s t way to crack spread.

R etired Los A ngeles Weaver said he would tur arresting drug dealers a on petty offenses, rather law officers wiih underco'

Dealers will leave the c to prison for in o ita b le n having stolen property o

. car. Weavei* said.“ I directly confront th

said Weaver, 55. of Haze' iltat I have noted where li that from this day forwan continue his business, h v*ith in a severe manrua-."

Weaver, who currently bo^-guard for sex-eral Ho: tie^ is squaring off. in the m ary again.st W ayne Chi deputy who is suing the cc ful termination, and Sheri W ee" Silver Ul, the incui served iwariy otw term.

Childers, 50. says that u leading to multiple arresu sends a message to potend

••When it’s no longer a . m aneuver you have lost,"

who fonnerly investigated Jertim e sherifrs deputy. .

But Childers added he caution in his use of com

__n l^«nTi h«»ago when his 23-)‘ear-old sented to make an undercc h a se fo rh tia -------

His daugliter, wcaring.a phone, arranged to buy d n e r a t th e Peiro 2 w hile ( to red th e ir conversation

iMai; toda^

In Twin Fal____________ h d d from noo«

- Voters Voters in Zc V'alley go to of Addison A elect S ^oo l Ninth Avenue

L b ^ t 'S lf e e t” astleford, a Zone 5 occur? ivill be held. E lem entary i ii new agri-. cand idates a

lop, a band employee Cha ling on the ater ovsTier Lor

Voters in Zo heir ballots U.S. Highwa I.m. a t th e A venue Wes mistered v«)t- Jefferson Str« le polls, said and Rock Crt lerk for the occur at Line -Strict. - School, Fadnp

O fth e hill

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c o m b in ed w ith s o m e chil iday a f te m o o n In Twin Fi in a field n e a r th e ir hom i

counir prop

inert their

udgct<»)n.scious cit>- cn»wi d down pU ns for a “W hern Twin Falls on first i

StepId the rem ainder of .sente ite pro tests from a biker often-empty council d.inui 1 into chairs an>imd “Tt 'by. whatxxl yes; Coundlman Jef^^

counce s i d e n t s t e s t i f i e d l>ecai e (Mth a n d its u se rs s;ifet} ich p iirk ing . red u ce ptm ai

! d i s a g n

it comes to illegal ^ ing to becom c the ^ slieriff dis;igree on ck dow n on th e ir

cs policem an J im Hatum up the heat by Sirs and their buyers Unher than endanger JJ*reover drug buys. ™ IC count>- or be sent e mistakes, such asy or dnigs in their Emi

An<the drug dealer," Boi

azelton. “I tell him (ier ■e he resides andrard, if he wants lo Chi (. he will be dealtT." *tly free-lances as a ■HoU>-wtx)d celcbri- woundlie Republican pri- w hereChilders, a form er flashet ctnmty for wrong* saicLleriff George “Pee “ I ntcumbent who has througl

“Idop*It undercover work it for ncsts and hard tim e Extrenrntial dealers. Silv<r a surprise. it*s a both ovst,** said Childers, most olted drug c a .^ as a tn i^ c

t io n alhe would exerdse Force 'jronfidentiol infor- and uni

n **|fold daughter con- thiitg itlerraver d ru g -p i^ bad lav

■.......... . can cotg .a hidden micro- cost thed ru& from a deal- Silveiie C hilders moni- of the .ion > in s te ad sh e he like

P ly for s'alls, voting will be are I» ^ to 8 p.m. CalvirZone 5 reside soulh In IAvenue East and Couni

Je East and east of vacauJt SouiKTPolIing in Pierceirs at M omingside a re r,• School. T he tvvo Kimlnare Idaho Pow er D ietr

had Hafer and the- Castlearry Roper. In ISone 2 live south of Distric,vay 93. C asw ell fo rc i.est and west of Bnnvnireet. Main S treet 4.The!reek. Polling will Limleoln Elem entary' Uistricng off in thar race two zc

hlldhood im ag in atio n pn Falls. F rom loft. T iffany.■no.

icil rec)perty v alu es, w aste tax rease litte r in th e ir yard i r protests earned applaus wd.Why do we need a bike j t place?" wrote Spruce Stn. phanie Holman in a stat« ted at Monday’s meeting, ers w onh all of th is upse iiage to these residents?" The benelits in Mime cas<* ;iw>eople have to give oi f l o o d i n g told th e crowi ncilman s;iid they .suppon ause they increase public -My and encourage a ltem a lation.

e e i n J e

Jim Weaver3Ag«:55 H B E M

Graduation from HoHywoodHigh School. Calif, m 13S9, attended

Simmons Jnhm i^tn Uklene. Texas n m 1960 to I96t. graduated .os Arnetes>06ce&ac>emytn19b3. nVtoyoMat: Formerty wtth Los VnbelesPotce Department k)dyt)uan] for Beraiy Aboem, prt ient ot Pacfcvd-BeU Etoctionics ll md actors Robin Wiltiains and Christopher Reeves.

id up g o ^ over tg the ma rc th e d e a le r locked th e led a saw ed-off shotgun,

n e v e r w arn to p u t my Igh that, never again.** Chi] fj’t believe it was a mistake ' m e Still, you. have second nne second thoughts.*' ver. 44, says his d ep u tie overt and co\-en tactics'-1 of their dn ig arrests durir c stops, then they pass tht a lo n g th e N o r th s id e Di e's agen t fo r fu r th e r inv< utderraverwork. -ybu.«tan-Jdckin^in-doors it will do is cause lawznak

aws on th e boolcs, and the x>me backhand m th e co he taxpayers money," S ihc ,-er and Chflders d iffe r on t i Jerom e Cotmty J a i l Chil

the idee of bufldlixig a i

M leschoqlr R obert Mogenson and vin Liimbom.n FUer. Ron Griff and Sus tn innay aru v>ing for the seat a led by incumbent Ronald ree Jr. Other Hiiird riianlxTs ■ runnin i; unopposed in tiberly. Hansen, Shoshone. :trich . T hree C reek and tieford.1 Lincoln Count>-’s Shcjshone net, n«) iru.stee scats are up election. Incumbent Dean rt-n filed »ir rt'<Ji.'Cti(»i in Zt«e tw Zt«e I seat LS also open, incoln County’s D ietrich rict will elect trustees from zones. Jarrelt Porter will

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p ro v id e s an a f te m o o n of ly. M elHssa, S a ra h a n d B;

ducedax m oney or rds. Many of I iu.sc from the A

e path in the 7Street n.>sident 4 ;hrr««&n«alem ent pre- - | g. “Are a few J t |isetm ent and . I , > n

ts<‘s outweighout." Mayor j IttrSwrJa

)wd. Several ■ ( ■ ■ ■ ■in bike paths T h at ex;•he and child Meado\»-s L■native trans- who said afti

the "kind ol

e r o m e (

□A|e:SO S I EMatJoo:

Graduated f ■ Jerotne h^i

, J in1965.attiAlt«rtsonO

. , I froml966toraduatedfi

^ M CoOeoeolSIdahowfthc in taw enfon andbusines 199a

EnplofMflts

presi-

security jail ers. while Sil b cn cr spent

m an 's house. "W e ha,.,; he d o o r a n d " P bod sp a o m . C h ild e rs

ly c h i ld r e n T lie inniori W ld e rs said, o r J ( e .. .s h e d id o o ^ j a J sra n d thouRhls, h o ls te r t h e 1

T he incom e tie s e tn p lo y '» « , h e d s p - t h e y m a k e f 'n in g n im in e , ' ‘h in k '1 t h e i n i C w .D r u s T a s I c J * > c 2 0 t o ^

iv estiR a tio n '’a v e to bm li guess IS It wot

)«,-the-only----- Weaver-saiakers to put host town m< hese p e o i^ number a t hi county and to buy a trai hrersaid. license to out Q th e future increase healt h ild e rssa id patrol ofTtcer a minimum- and headquai

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Ltoarnd c h a lle n g e ineum ben

Bowman. Incumlieni Je itn and Cyndi McCo'van wil -•at the Ziine 4 seat. lid WendeU has tw«) Schi* -TS |M)sitions up ftir elt-cti<' in Fowler, Zone 4. is runnii le. one-v-ear lerm to fill out j nd c>‘ avattjd b>’ Tt)n.v Rost

resigning. Ri>si is Schoo ne chairm an. Fowler is .1 up high counselor for the , an School D istrict. Incn ne Terrv- Voiroul>ek was ll

candidate to file for the cli {xisition.im In Gooding, two incur

P le ase se«..BOAI

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MKC.SALSBumrrh,I o f a d v e n tu re fo r th e I B yron J e n s e n look fo r

Pbik^[\

arri^ex p la n a tio n d id n 't sat i Um e resident Scotl John .iftenvard he fell inrimidatet 1 of condescending attitude

C o u n t y

Vayne Childers

edtrom - ^ ^ K , , ^KighSchool^BL U.attended•nCoUm66 to 7967.•dfromthe Jol Southern iV ideg^

^Kssin

• a t Tructong and farniing.'

ail that is affordable to tax] Silver said taxpayers’ mont

mt on a ma.ximum-sccurity I

vc work-relcase inmates tal wee." Childers said la.st w» y there are four cells that cc or our hard-core criminals." iorit>* of irunates are maxim D-sccurity r i : ^ - besides, ai staff and in itu tc viators wt le local econom y. S ilver Si n e g e n e ra te d by ren ting space lo o ther counties wo

y for the jail. Silver said. .( it w ould b e m uch b e tte ounty built a jail to accom ■25 years’ g r o v ^ so they d« uild ag a in ,** S ilver said. “ irould be 200 to 250 beds.” •said-thet^f-electeti,“ he'w o mM tin^s, esu b lish a toU-f : hts expense and raise moi x a ile r th a t p rov ides drive outljiiig residents. He wo ialtfa and iim trance botefits cers. and pack th e substatii [uarters w ith volunteer sen

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Jeff -Util- o H i l sill n e for C X x X l V,

ii».l Boani -g_____

E .: ! " d u n.« who isool Board B.v ^•i^Rinia S. G;.1 senior Times-New^ wrii

e Jeromecumbent T \m n kaLLSthe only optional

le /one 3 rwm Falls Coun: Countv c.omn

umlvnis. jj, J.,ARD/C3 em ends Id p ay .

;— I y ea r Iti disposi Rosewonh and I

The roving jj.: trash weekly it expensive - aU> mi.s.sioner»si»y.

• • • So thev'Ve a.ski

I bid on running they expect to c year.

R esid t^ts cou unattended com Three Crwk. o n ' and on Thursda Munaugh. Becat be present to co ment would bevi

Commissioner haulers take tr. m ulti<ounty rej Butie rather thai at Hub Bune. Th. per month. Terrv-

Schultz Is direc v»-aste d istria wh; age Twin Falls Co

In other county • Commi.ssion

application fees, opmeni in Twin } th e ea rly p lar C om m issioner Commissioners sa the p lo i in ^ and self-sustaining th punishing devdop

The application ' planned unit-deve is now S275 plus S

path [^ Bike route op

i t is fy d ty officials while 1 mstin, ed th e plan, ted bvic - of P

^ S h e r i f

9 George 1

Sllvi

□ Age: 44 'Educstioe:

Graduated from Jerome High SchooSin1969. graduated trom the

. College of Southern Idaho wnh a degree in law enforcement in 1970.

EnploymMtt:Jemme County sherift.

ucpay-, ncy is' d tizens for addition

. “ Ser%ing th e coi goal." W eaver said done a t no expense i

C hilders said hij• “ honesty and intec

the sheriff’s depanz" d J ; law ^nforcem ent ag

■'’“' “j* can bc proud of.** said chU ders said he I

• tie w ith Jero m e Co lawsuit he fded clair

• . , ly fired afte r be rep “ d u ct by S ilv e r to i

changed^ then la ter ing a jail inm ate to fi

, • " y - Silver d te s injprw agency teUtiotts, t^>

rotud—M j ^ 'o n d f e m i n d il-free U suts asT easons vtloney him.ver’s -Ib aT eb e o i.h an a'■ould for the past th ree ants fo r I would b e h o n o r s )> tu ^ the next four and gi'cmor AJI

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l u n t y _________ ;

u s t s

t n p f e e s5. Garber \NTiter

LLS - Paving to dump robbish nal MKin for some residents of Dunty.)mmissioners say they’ll ask e counry’s southern and east- «ay a volimt;irv- S20 fee twice a ;iose of irash at M unaugh. id Three Cn.-ek sites, c garbage truck that collects y in those areas is just too aUiut >43.000 annually, com-

a.sked looil garbage haulers to ing a new collection system to cost lest than S30.000 per

could dump iheir trash into containers - on Tue»dav*s at on Wednesdavs at Roseworth sdays through Saturdav-s at ■•cause no truck driver would 1 co llea a disposal fee. pay- e voluntary.m ers agreed Monday to let • trash from M unaugh to a regional landfill at M ilner

than the county’s owti dump That’s about 13 ions of trash

arv- Schultz estimated irector of the six-countv- soUd- which also contracts to man- 5 County’s dump, inty busiiiess Mondav-; iioners adopted new zoning •cs. designed to make devd- in FaUs Countv- less eosdy in )Ianning stages. County e r B rent R einke said, s say the>-’re trving to make md zoning department more I through user fet« without elopers.,tion fee for a subdivision or levelopment preliminary- plat us S25 per lot for the first 25

P le ase s e e FEE S/03

plan ^! oppraved- IjI____ I ■

I __________________ ^tie he and others protest-

P le ase s e e PATH/C3

f F r a c e

I ‘Pee Wee’Iver III

ional office h d p . com m unity, th a t is my

said. “This would all he ise to the taxpayer." t his cam paign them e is

itegrity. I w ant to mnV> anm ent into an effec th^: agency tha t ou r co u n ^

has twice tried to sei- County o ff id a ls over k

laim inghew asw roogful. reponed alleged nolacoo* to the. PEL S ilv e r w nte r acquitted , fo r a ! l ^ to fix hxs n o )s car. proveiuents in ssbdom^, updated equad ’y A f a a

s vo ters shou ld — l m

m o re d to b e th d r r ia a c t t ' and o o e* e lf v ee tti a r tl

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J u d g e {----------- P O R T L A N D . O iu

Oregon man accused a Paterson, Waslu, fax

------ : w-asordcredhcldu-iUMonday detention hea

U.S. M agistraie Gt declared Juan Raul d an g er to th e con

PeatliE d d is E ugene

F ile r . 10 a.m . i Lutheran Church F ile r. V iew ing. ‘

----------- to d a y -a t- th e -c hMortuarj' in Twin I

Ila Guy Burgess, a .m . to d ay . Ho^ F u n e ra l C hapel. \ ie^ving is planned.

Nuncy Pulomo. Miiss of Christian 1 today . L ittle Flo C hurch . 1601 C Biu-ley. (Hansen Mi ChajHil).

D enn is Dale G ooding. 1 p.m. C h ris tia n C hurc (Demaray’s GtKxiin,

U 'endy Lynn R u p ert. 2 p.m. to M ortuar)' Burlev C Main.

Je a n E. Barr^-. oRosarj-. 7 p.m. tod F u n e ra l C hapel, fu n e ra l M ass. W e d n esd ay . Ou G u a d a lu p e C atht

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Some names are

Stuart Draper of i of Hagerman; and D<

K im berly L ittU Kimberly Lentz, all a

C \S S L \ REGK

Lurain Dot>-. Rcva Burley; Skylar W;uri

ObitucB urley

Jo h n W. TilleyJo'in Wiiham Ti:>e’

Fo'*' Uln^. ai'-O torn.-’' Ci.f Doiovod nusoonci r, ‘.Itnor. OfOmcr, uncn cjiloa none. May Ccijsos incifleni lo ano

Ho was t3orn Ocl : Soanish FofK. to Ainu Eiriel Robo'-'son TiHc> Ruila Eii.'at)oih Warj^ai 1D28. in tno Sail La" Temple

Ho was raisoa mosi o farm m Burloy They ro'S Oron in Burloy whore many years Ho wor- Burloy lrnqa:<on Distnci in 1972 '

He was ari aciivo mc LDS Chufcn. wr'.ero ho served as a counselor i and then as Dresideni I a home loachor lor man'

In March ol 197.J, me with Iheir daughter. Mar: family in Phoenix. Anz T moved to Spanish Fori resided Since June ol 15

Ho IS survived tsy hi sons and iwo daughit Tilley, wile of Raloi decoased ol Pocatello Betie Tilley of Burlev Crandall o' Beavodon. 0 and Weiva Tiiioy ol Poc and Kay Tilley ol Choi; Nyles and Morla Tilley Irvin and Janet Tilley ol ; Marsha and Rod Lowder Fork: 32 grahdchildron grandchildren; nino gr grandchildren; and four w as procoded in doa

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C*2 Times-N*w». Twin

4,

orders se) r r . (A P) — All—ordunid «d of kidnapping Portillo t fanner last charges

.vitboui. bondat a—announc hearing. ' sus|x.*ct -George E. Juba Stanficlii

ul Portillo, 23, a ping of I ;om munity and arrested)

:h noticeine L am m ers. of Tm n FiI. to d ay . P eac e time ofrch, 600' S tevens, chapel. S. 9 to 9:45 a.m .c h u rch ,. (W hite Thomin Falls). Je ro m t

ess, of Jerome, 10 Cemetelo v e -R o b e rtso n Tu-in Fa •el. J e ro m e . Noled. Barbi

Jerome.no. of H eyburn . Wedne:in Burial. 11 a.m. Twin Fa 'lo \>er C atholic

O ak ley A ve.. ^I M onuan- Burley

e M o rgan , of Q uen .A m. to d ay . F irs t TWIN irch . G ooding . Miller, ding Chapel), Sunday

....... MagilTVin H u n te r , o f Center ii loday. H ansen Tlie fu

y Chapel. 321 E. ;,.m . T M ortuai Ihe Rev.

•. of Twin Falls, a tin g . I today. Reynolds Sunset > L*l. T w in Falls; Falls. Fri s. n a.m . X p.m. W Our L ady of ,i\ chape iho lic C hurch .

italsC VALLEY REGION.VL [EDIC.\L CENTER

are omitted at patients' re(jt

Admittedof Kimberly; Justin-Rilev K1 Dt>u(das U\xHi of Bliss.

Released :tle to n . D eanna P ark e r ai of Twin Falls,

GION/VL MEDIC/U. CENTt

Admitted;va Hull and .\ndrew Tltt>-. uren of RujK-n; .Arlene Ro-i.

laries

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on Acr I 5 MiVJr Q Da -a "0 City LDS

SI Qf his i.fc cr' a S’'-; 15 SurrO'Sea "k‘ i r.rii'. C.irr co anore :nc> iiven Gootiing !■<Ofkoo ^0' tn,' Lyor- a-in ru:nci ar'd ffrroa Be '••i? .md

Bo Sl' sovemernOcr ir.' tro ^rnnorsO'Vaihe at ono timi.- Gc-orqanno |or in Iho U I'A ^0(10 Poughnl He also was Ooiso. arlany years Cair.CO ol 1they moved ir; griindchiidr

«1arsha and her Cjaidnor ar2 They atl ihen Meridian ar =Ofk where he noDhows SI 1977 ..... death t)y ho1 his Wile. !ivo parents, andjhlofS. Oonna GarcJnor andilDh, who IS rjravesicJiio. Leon and al ’ D m Thi'l(^ . Meriene al .the ElmV Ore . Corwyn Goodmg TPocaloilo. Eilis Iriends Iromhoisea. Mass, al ihe c■ley ol Burley, call from l tiol Burley, and May 22. 1

der of Spanish Goodmg Charon; 62 great- iri hou of llt greai-greal- gosis memo>uf sisters Ho Regiojoalh by iwo Boiso

WHTTF."O u^bytfk

^ FAUS • KIMBERLY • 733 • 6

win Palls, Idaho Tuosday. M ay :

iecond sused U.S. m arsnals to re iu i^ :o to Washington state to face ;e.s. A lso M onday, th e FBI

:t— Jose Dejesus Cae^a, 18, of cld — in the May 14 kidnap- if Pat Tucker, 46. Gaeia was ‘d Friday.

»SFulls. Viewing,TO a.m. until of the RosiU->' al the funeral el.

omiLS Eugene Walgamott, of - me, m em orial serv ice. I I

W ed n esd ay , J e ro m e L‘ter>-, (W hite M ortuarv in Falls).

rb a ra II. E sk rid g e , of ne. memorial servjce. 2 p.m. tiesdav, W hite M ortuarv . Falls.

ervices1 .MillerIN FALLS - Quen Anthony r. 32. of Twin Falls, died ay. May 1^. 1996. a t th e : Valley Regional Meiiical r in Twin Falls, funeral will be held at 11 T h u rsd a y a i W’h i te

lary in Twin F alls, w ith i*v. Robert J . Smith offici- . B u ria l w ill fo llow a t t Memorial Park in Twin Friends may call from 4 to Wednesday al th e funer- >

pel. A com plete »jbituar>' 1

Kr>stal .-\nderson Bartholomc!w of Oi

.■(juest.Kristina Olsen, 9

Janna Thompson . Kepler and vU>-ssa Ratchfc

;%u n id o k ;

e r an d St)me names ar

TER Elaine Higley of 1

r>-. all of Christina Ambriz ;os.i and and .Maria Cniz, ail

F o r ob i call 733

■'.'O n’a''.;so-s tv.p qroat- ■ .;r,-.r ■ '.0 j i - .o f s a n d

.-I'M .s al 2 p m> ‘.'as T3 ’IW) .'il I'^e Star R :S .’CO V/ 100 S . XJ

D.>-rom 7 to 9 * '.e,T'-sc:,T. ai Walker

'I Sl'.i-:'.;- Fciri. and one ^ ;f<: on Thursday

s e

I. C arnco SrCarr CC 0 Boise and Fc

ed Saiutoay, id ime Sf:12. 1922, :n o' jhter 0! Alec Jo rdher Srio Oi(

..L- ixi • oOOding. v.tiere0 She mar- mt ) Carnco on wc ig Lu

•ad ocvn a m em ber ol be ter No 36 Sc tar. and she :

n.ic lontjiimo mom- dn lO G.-hiiihj Country Club Mu a oa'V-or-manager ol the VV; Day dress shop until her (Bi )rc(.'<) rior retirem oni m (G

Shr.urvived by one son, Scott 15 and his wile. Paliie ol cn.

iwo daurihters. Gayla Hu hor husnand. Kenneih ot Jo

hd Juditn A ndorson 'ol Jo* ■von gra'Hlchiidron. Kelly Ma l.and Ki'K Lyon ol Boise. Em10 Han of Kaiispoli. M art, era igh and Casey Anderson- gr.- and Johanna and Chns P’ai

5I Goodmg, lour great- si$ Idren. one t^rolher. B>H Mo and his wife, Oma ol Wa and several meces and preShe was proccdod 'm spc

her husband. Dude, her gre nd brothers, Walter (Hap) sis nd Bob Gardner Stn!side scfvico Will bo hold oai Thursday, May 23, 1996, T Irnwood Comotory in Wc The family will g reet Chi

m 12:30 pm until soh/ico the0 cemeiory Fnends may Fnc1 to 7 p m Wednesday, p n

1996. at D em aray 's Woi:riaoo!, Chi11 llowers. tho family sug- ^ morials b'o m ade 10 St. Lul gional Modical Contor m giv(

B ur

.6600 m m ^A ju n jiM ^

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ay 2 t . 1996

ispect hel(Irn G aeta, K ortillo , a ace Gonzalez R am irez , 3 ■'BI charged with one coui

, of “ vicl e”dTn“UTSrDISirl ap- Yakima. I'he three lure k*as of hi. house b>' telling I

run out of gas, authonc

til A n th o n y M ath ew -al W endell, 2 p.m . Wei

Demaray's W endell Ch E. M ain, W endell. Vi

of - a.m. until tim e of th e fi I I ' W e d n e sd a y a t th e ,e chapel, ip

D olores D. Thot G ooding. 2 p.m . We(

)f G ooding U n ited M n. C hurch . V iew ing. 1 t v. today , D em a ray 's

Chapel.

will api>ear a t a later d;i

d D orothy Beat e _ KIMBERM ' - Dorot ll 83. of Seattle, Wasli., am

ly oi Kiml>erly, died Suni 1 19,1996, at her home, e A g ra v esid e serv icc h held at 2 p.m. Thursday; i- M em orial P ark in Twi t Friends may call from 3 1 W’ednesday at Re>-nolds

Chapel in T*%in F^Is A c• obituar>- will appear ai .• date.

*on. bolh of Heybum; and Oakley.

Released tl, Mathew Jensen, Donald I an and Kathy West, all of hford of Rupert.

)KA MEMORIAL HOSPITA

s are omitted at patients’ rec

Admittedof Burley.

Released ■>n2 and baby girl, Ida Gumi ail ofRu|x.*n.

o b i tu a ry ra to in fo rm a ti '33-0931, e x te n sio n 278

^ Buhl

B lanche M. V oorhees Jo h a n n se

Blanche M Voorhees Johi 90. of Bum fliod Saturday I 1996 ai mo Twin Falls C Hospiia

Stie born June 8. 19 second chUd ol seven, m Mo S -e a ttended sch Missoi.’i Kansas and Net Sne mafr^ed WiHiam H Voorr Foo ?1 1923 and they nx icliTj&i.’' Seplomder of 19-1. Soui'r Dakota Wiiiam died o ' 1908 She married Lav Joha-VIDC'- in April o( 1970 died - 1994

Sh,- enjoyed f er family, g mg, croctiofinq and smgm was .)■ m ember of St . Lulh(‘fan Church, a charter ber o' L W M L and taught 5

• School and Vacation Bible ScS”o IS Survived by her si

dren David Voorhees of Lr Mich . M'ldred Behrhorsi of Wash . Shirioy R oberts. I (Bernita) Voorhees, and M (Glenn) Herrmger, all ol Bu' Sharlene (Lairy) Cooper ol N 15 grandchildren. 22 great-, chi'dren, live stepchildren. Hunt of Twin Falls, Wayno 1 Johannsen of Burley. Johannsen of Salt Lake City. Mary (Alma) Konner ol Burto Elhyf (Lavorno) Borg of Bois« oral step grandchildren, and grandchiidfen, a broiher, V P’arnil of Ouenwig, Mo . and sisters, Maude Hill of Cart Mo , EKio Williams and G Ward, bolh ol Riddio, Oro.,Sr preceded m doatti by her p; spouses, throe grandch.ldi groal-grnndson, a brother , siste r, a slopdaughter. Stinson; two sons-in-law, ; ciaughter-in-law,

ThQ,funerai will bo held a t : Wednesday at Sl John's Lul Church m Buhl Buriai will lol the Wost End Comotory m Fnends may call from 10 a m p rn today and until noc Wednesday at iho Farmer Fi Chapol in Buhl.

Memorials arb su g g es ted i L u th e ra n C h u rc h a n d c a given lo Bob Husom o of JacI Buror>

Id; third <an d N icolas thenforce<

. 30, a r e ea c h point and t unt of Iddnap- they held !

rfct'C O urt Iri • 'T uckerred Tucker out the next d5 him they had the' ninsonrities say. They has been tr

~ ~ FBw B e ll , ofed n e sd a y , J l J l C Chapel. 164View ing, 9 J ^ ^ funera! on 1 1 O C e fu n e ra l

•om as, of in Ie d n e sd ay ,M eth o d is t JO R D i

to 7 p.m . Negotiati G oodm g F reem en

a f te r a n FBI team of papers govem m e

T he twi noon me< first tim o S e n . C hi them face

othy Beat, D u k emd fonner- " rep o n ers mday. May T h e FB;

m e n i on ce w ill be standoff, r y at Sunset M ondaywin F alls. sess io n a] 3 to 8 p.m. was the sh ds Fimeral firs t tim e I complete, m inutes, at a la te r A th ird

FBI agent, two FBI ni w ith th e F

••^ws twice-i A fte r th<

_________ hdndshaki . ing, th e nc

id Alonzo s e v e ra l p E d w in C L a n d e rs , ,

. „ , , a ttend ing I i HenkeL T h e sigi,f Burley; v an c e of t

kn o w n , bi w ere th em

f AL of th e meeiC lark an

■equest. , a few yar< ■ one point,

p ap e rs bac sa n c tu a ry ended.

T he FBI mmerson a r e in th e

so m e a re ' , ra n g in g f

----------------1 ' checks to tl----------------1 and kill a f

- ’ inside are n lt io n , M eanwhi1 ra is e d ab (________ ‘‘known to b«

M ediator form er Gre« b ro k e o ff F re e m e n c w rote in his that le a d e r

riin r A d re n betw e^ th e FBL”

1905 the G r itz sain Swan, G loria W an:hooi in th e childrerebraska leav e with5rrieeson that she hairr«Dved 10 F reem en lej)-13. Irom - I , „]d July women andf a n d h ^ ! - "o n ." G r ii

issue of thegarden- for Action. ;

mg She G ritz . a 1Joh n 's s ty le d p a tri

or mem- helped negot Sunday d e a d ly 19?School Ridge, Idahcs * chii. appeared to Lansing,

d X s « 0 " . th e heiM°nono F re e m elum. and cisareK es, h.Nanxja I)uke is a 1

St-grand- Jjatrioi movtGrotia fe d era tio n c

c (Edna) e s ta b l is h e dy. Jim gone beyondty. Utah, tutional bourf'oy. and He also is ,iso, sev- R epub lican

nation in Col , The Freerr

i.l.uigo h e a v ily armGoldie ’ot subje

Sho was al laws,parents. T he standoIdren, a w h e n th e Fr and a m em bers o f t

Betty , and a

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< May Br«i to tho 1. One sOo

:an bo w>eeflgC<ick Van 2 . 2 e « t i

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a' - ' - ' n u t m .

chargedced him into their car a t gun* id took him to Oregon, where Id him for $250,000 nmsom,

: r was released unharm ed t day, after his family paid wm. All the ransom money ) tracked down.

JI giYes__ eemen cuments meetingD A N , M ont. (A P ) — ations w ith the M ontana ;n en te red a lull M onday

new p lay e r jo in e d th e im and delivered a sheaf srs to leaders of th e anti- ment group.two sides held no after* le e tin g M onday fo r th e n c sincc Colorado s ta te h a r ie s D u k e b ro u g h t

ice-to-face last Thursday. i d id n o t s p e a k to rs afterw ard . .'B I has refused to com- )n a n y a s p e c t o f th e f, now 57 days old. ay ’s 40-minute m om iog a p p e a re d c o rd ia l b u t

shortest yet and. fo r th e - n e . s ta r te d la te . 'b y 15

rd m an. p resum ably an n t, jo ined Duke and the negotiators who talked

: F reem en at th e preW- e-a-day meetings, th e custom ary round of ik e s o pened th e m eet- new player handed the p a g e s o f p a p e r s to

C la rk a n d R u s s e ll s , . t h e o n ly F re e m e n .g Monday,ig n if ic a n c e a n d re le* f th e p a p e rs w e re no t b u t th e y a p p a r e n t ly

; m ain, if not only, focus eeting.a n d Landers-w ithdrew i rd s to ta lk b rie f ly a t It. and they carried th e >ack to th e F ree m e n ’s ry w hen th e m e e tin g

BI b eliev e s 18 p eo p le h e c o m p o u n d . W hilee w a n te d on c h a rg e s i

fro m w r it in g b a d -) th rea ten ing lo k idnap 'a federal judge, o thers ' e not w anted.•hile. new concern was I b o u t t h r e e c h i ld re n

. be in th e compound. Ior Jam es “Bo" Gritz, a Ireen Beret colonel who Iff h is ta lk s w ith t h e I\ e a r l i e r ih is m o n th , Ihis monthly new sletter Iers of th e anti-govem* Iup “ m ade it c lear they I

value of placing chil- Iw een them selves and I

s a id h e h ad h e a r d Iu rd , m other of two of I•en, say she w anied to- Ih h e r d au g h te rs , but Ila d been criticized by Ileaders. Ip lain to see th a t th e I

id children w ere insu* IIritz w rote in th e May Ihe new sletter. C en ter I1-1 I1 l e a d e r o f th e se lf- I tr io t m ovem ent who I igotiate an end to tlie I 992 s ie g e a t R u b y ■

iho, said the Freem en R to be rationing food. § i tr ib u tif lg to th e ten- } lea^Y smokers am ong V n e n h av e run o u t of , h e said.a lea d er in his .state's ivem ent, a loose con*1 o f groups th a t feel e d g o v e rn m e n t h as nd its legal or consti* m ndaries.is a candidate fo r the in U.S, S enate nomi* 'olonido.em en, believed to be rm ed , c o n te n d th e y ) jc t t to s tate or feder-

idoff began M arch 25 FB I a r r e s t e d tw o .

if th e group.

m e To.

0 ^ :asiisa;:!reakfast Special V f Otee of French To#»l.& Cup of Fre»h Prutr gt any ttyk, buwna . Cup ot PfVAh Fruit > DruMatt Bwritos er6i-SoorCresfii ■ ~

3 ! l2 jsaasia .

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lawfflid

Hoik

1)«50(>H0N.Tho House on May ii

ISabOlttiatwouMglve a $5,000 tax credit and i

D - -«9e n ^ that delay ado 3 match chikfren with pan

race.A *yes' vote tevors the

r 2) ABORTION I Tho House on Wodne

192-225 an effort by Dei — grosswomen lo repeal a )a tions at overseas militar; jy A •yos'.vole favors ov

abortion ban al oversea! tals. which became law i

ri. 3) DEFENSEThe House on Wedne

_ 272-153 a bill authortdm in defense sper>dlng in 1 lion more than requestsc

e CUnton.It A V®«'vote favora the f. authorizatkxtbiU.0 4) BUDGET

The House on Thursdi I- 226-195 a balanced bud) e wouW reduce the growth

$168 billion and Medicak _ whileprovkJinoa$122bif theformofaSSOO-per-ct ^ A “yes' vote favcxs the

Ssnat

1) S8BIUJ0N DEFENSE The Senate on Wednes

> 42-57 an amendment to a1 oMresokitkxi that would r I president au ttafltyb cut I

bWon from defense spend AVM’votefBvanthea

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5 C^nomANewA:

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10 approvedn adoptive famflies .V a dpunlshstatectopaonslnofdef.lD.-----------arents of the same

hebiO.

nesday ftjjocled )emocratic con* 1I a t>an on abor- ary hospitals, ovortuming tho tas military hospi- iv earlier this year

lesdwapofoved JngS»6.7baiton y , . ,i1997,$t2.4b0- T «led by PresWent

le 1997 defense

^ y approved.;dge( plan that */■«,.th of Medicare by TGJaid by $72 billion.billion tax cut in<hiW credit,leplan.

. ID O9 9 - 3 2 ,

SECUT esday reiected I a balanced bud- Jhavegfventhe it mofe tttan $8 nding.I amendmenL

• A l•R e ,*Bui

na nou5& .r"Assisted Living Cei )r Senior Citizens ‘

Wir'bum Ave. E . Twin Falls 73.

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— Ducky

J u s t in G raham , 4.

Retire(BOISE (AP) ~ Reri

Forest supervisor Joh appointed on Mond^- F ish an d G am e Co newly created seat foi LemU counties.

Wilh Bums selectio confirm ation by the s Gov. Phil Batt solidific ty on the commission been at odds wilh on : sions since takinf; offi months agfi.

“Jo h n B um s’ iong the Forest Service req work dosely. wilh gra: m ining, recreational . interests," Batt said. “ will use ihat experienc all of these competing

C a n a dThe Washington Post "

POINT ROBERTS, Gasoline is sold by tl beers at the local ta>‘cn in Canadian dollars and nit)' supermarket featur ed iuIk stocked with tlu seller: two-pound sla American cheese.. “The Point," as ils 95

__ residents call .it. is the n "m ost c o rn er of th e t

United States, a tiny, i pen in su la n e s tle d a Canadian border. Create Wa<itington diplomats ’ tu pul a (kn%-nward di\-ot lel lin e m ark in g the betw een th e U nited Canada, the Poini today a schizophrenic cummi square-mile American < allows C anadians to e country and its often hi^

H ere, th e clim ate is than in nearby VanctMJv of th e homes are sumi o\*Tjed b>- Canadians. An of th e m erchants oper Canadians, \vho drive ao

Fees-----Conlinued from C l lots, $15 per lot for lots $10 per lot for those o\’er

The fee for a final pl i and plat v'erification is $1

• The county is cons o rd in an c e t o ' fu r th e firearm s use in canyon canyon runs.

Tlje current firearms gives special consideniti erty owners, but their gui become more restricted

Coixunissioncis say thi sure will increase pub lhe>'Tl \TXe on it later.

• Twin Falls Counly ^jonsors and grants fnr P Place, a YMCA-inspired

Board—Continued frt>m C1 Jo e Pavkov of Zone 2 i Aricoosh of Zone 3, were th to file for election. In f

------- B ryairR avenstnrfm m Uore running for the Zone

. the tnly caiwlidate to file fc In Je ro m e C ounty, ii

school tru stees from Je Valkv school districts will posed a t the polls., Zone 3 1

y d i n n e r ^

— -

4. e n tic e s fe a th e re d friei

?d Foresterired National he serves John Bums was T he apl^ ' to the Idaho a week alC om m ission ’s sioner W«for Custer tmd Burley pl

had the btion, subject to al and spe le s iaie Senate. Rose'sified his majori- same dai<ion that he has ih-o large,3n se>'cnil occa- Ls official! Dffice nearly 17 Bum.s,!

side Salmng ten u re w ith th e Forerequired him lo W yomini;razing, timber. Coloradcal and wildlife becom inii. “I believe he Idaho's Tience lo balance 1980. Heing interests as the Salmc

d i e n s f i rt " • der by th<

U.S. gasplTS. W ash. — ucts — orr* th e lite r, th e Canadian ii-ems are priced It's all qim d the commu* toms and itures refrigerat- both counthe store's best th e one I

slabs of K raft British Col d e n ts o f :

950 >*ear-round kncns* lead-e northwestern* Aske'd ;e co n tin en ta l Roberts tiiy. tree<overed sional wiI ag a in st th e q u ip p ed "jated in 1846 by line, milk dIts who refused Everj-thiTOt in the paral- P o in t Roihe b oundary Canadian csd S ta te s and the Ameri«lay has become Canadian <tmunity, a 4.9- docs," saidm enclave that Julius.0 escape th e ir W hen tl h i ^ taxes. up. Point I ; is fa r m ilder eqw dally i [>u\‘er and most block dri\t im m er houses to th e cust And here, most m in u ie s c penly ca te r to Canadian• across the bor- than 73 cer

assist >'outllots 26-S0..ond situatkms.\’er50. Business*1 plat is SIOO. checks and 5SIOO. Safe Places onsidering an know they c ;hcr re s tr ic t An em pl ,-ons and near secure plac

>Y)uih shdte TOS ordinance “I don’t i ration to prop- s tand how gun use would - Reinke said ;d gocxl campathe new mea- Reinke sai

)ublic safety; ject by mid:ofT^BedtDino

iiy is 'seeking The prog ir P rojea Safe cost th e coi ed program to $20,000. Ret

ti\T. Ronald2 and M itch S t e i ^ fn*

etheonlyones appUcantsfq n Hagerman, (he Jerom e id-R arV odei Petewon, Zo me 1 position. Z o o e4 ,w ^ l isb o m eisn o t Valley Schoo

leftrZone4. man ^ tr>*•.incum ben t Poeh|ingof(Jerom e and PocMm

^ run unop- are candidalr3 « i» c e n la - SchoolBoml

"3T^

1 ..

i e n d s to s h o re w ith b re ad

5 t Servicifes on the commission.'’ • appointment came less than ; after Ban replaced commis- Wesley Rose of Jerom e wiih physician F red Wood, who

e backing of both agricultur- sportsmen’s ^ u p s ,!'s term expires July 1; the iaie that the new sear fur the ge, extremely rurul counties ioUy creaiecL5, M, of Carmen — just oui- ilmon — began working for j r e s t S e rv ic e in 1959 in ing a n d h e ld jo b s in ido and C alifo rn ia befo re ing su p erv iso r of ea s te rn . Targhee National Forest in ^e also was supervisor for mon Nalional Forest diuing

n d c h e a [the thousands to buy cheap spline, beer and dair>‘ prod- or sh d ier their j-achts from m taxes.1 quite legaL o\-erseen b>- cus- id immigration offidah frum tuntries who stand watch at e b o rd e r c rossing on the Columbia rood that most resi- >f th e C anad ian province ads to cheaper prices, d about what m akes Point . tick, Nick Kiniski, a profes- w res tle r-tu rn -b arte n d er.

I “It’s the G, M, C s — ga-so- k and cheese." thing — and e>*er>t)ne — in R oberts depends on th e in ck)Uar and its \-alue against erican dollar. “Whate^’e r the m dollar docs Point Roberts aid real estate salesman Jim

I the C anadian dollar goes It R obens can be jammed, ly on ^s-eekends whm a t>vo- i\-e fnoqi the center of tcnsTi ustoms station can take 90 s o r m ore. But w hen th e m dollar is worth no more cents on the Ui>. dollar, as it

uths and families in crisis s.sses undergo background md tiainitig. then display e signs to let kids in trouble y can find refuge inside, iployee gix-es the youth a lacc to wait while a local Jter is con taaed ’t think w e really under- »w m uch th a t’s needed ." a id “It's more than a fed- ipaign."sakl he hopes to scut the pn> lid-July, and commissioners move ahead m th planning, -ogran^'s first year would county and donors about leinkesaid

old Hendrickson, and Eric ram Zotte 4 were the lone t fqr the three-year seats on ne School Board. DotuUd Zor»e2.-and Keith Huettig,— Ql be tbe onlv names on Uw wolDtsoktboUot. ne County, an East Fork tr>* to unseat trustee Mike >f Cold Springs, lg and Latham Williams datta for Zone S, the only i u d seat tip for dection. ,

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lad c ru m b s .

:e man ith e fin a l fiv e y e a rs

an retirem ent in 199-*. tis- He is ccxhairm an oilh Countj- Land Use Comho m em ber-of th e Rockur- E lk F o u n d a tio n , ihc

A m eric an F o re s te rbe National Rifle A.vv)ciaihe W ith Batt’s s tleciioies year of Jeff Siddoway

and Jack Brown of S<ul- his appointees controlb r seven seats and the po'in a director,in But while th e goverre commis.sion have crossrn issues like salmon rectvin initiative to restrict b<or Batt has flatly said heng ing the o»Lster of vetei

i p e r g a ssp is now, a bow ling bal -d- dcns-n Gulf Road, the m m drag, and not hit a sin;

B riti^ Columbia licen.se IS- None of this «-ould hai m if \Va.shington diplomats at the warning of a Briti-ih te ister who cautioned .\iz si- years ago that Point Ri :e mistake. Attached to th

mainland on ihe north oi nt ed by w ater on th ree ■ !s- Robens H-oiUd be an ~ii r. appendage . . . u p a td i» o- little v-alue in itself." he s

At that, the American.s in heels and refu,M.-d to al le w iggle in th e 49th Pi st s tra ig h t line th a l B le American diplomats dre (s th e mainland border b m western United Stales an

British land commis-sion ;s the Americans were cor J, Boundary Bay to the e; 0- Roberts w-ould fill »%-iih s Tl soon \sixild haw a solid 1 0 lion from Washington * e Point. That hasn't hajipen e .-Vfter t>\'0 >*ears of Ixic it bemx*en ihe British and

P ath__Continued from C1

“ It o lm o st seem ed - didn't H-ant to hear wha

say ." said Jo hnson , w that special paths don't shield of sofet>' around 1

Bic>‘d e route “ E" wa co n n ea the Dierkes Lal m th about seven scho< city swimming pool. B je c t w as e s t im a te d SIOO.OOO over its budgt c ilm en e lim in a te d th path betw een Sparks ; Locttst S treet N o ^ .

That decision will cos po rtion of fe d era l fun' appro>'ed to pay for 80 the bike-path pro jea .

No more fe d e r i mon< paths is in sight for the

‘ >*ears. City Engineer G sa id

In th e e a rly sp ring bike Ituie a t least 4 fee b e p o in ted on b o th sii road along th e r o u te , '

— »atd .-Som e-curb less-s rood will be widened; t th e route will lose pai^ side, and sotne on Imch si

Also Monday:• T be council m et b d

doors to coasicler acquiri of land on th e Snake Rt rim that may be for sale, I

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named trs b e fo re h is Jerr>-Conl

C onleyof ihe Lemhi dopanmer

mm ittee and a running f«rkviM ountain Washingtole S ocie ty of Shanks, arL*rs a n d th e lengthy reation. jobs, ion early this - —Crcatiorjy cif Terreton the iwo ccSoda Springs, cized in s<•ol four of the gives an aixnver to s e lea den ts the

wildlife rrernor and ihe w estern I(fssed >%ires on residents h:tnery and the But supibear hunting, the area d«te is noi seek- because <n’eran Director of wildlife

{ a c r o s sall could roll th e BritisImain business allowed B*.iingle car with be plantedse plates. ntinh ollave happened ing villapIts had heeded lceLm<^c init foreign min- I'hat divAmericans 150 of land onRobens was a tip .\meriL'ihe Canadian only remanand surround- get here. LL‘ sides. Point the iuis^wr“inconvenient Canada.:i of ground of E^vn wit'.• s;iid wa\-s cormens dug in their W ashingtoallow a slight Point lakesP ara lle l, th e b>-Bellingh.B ritish and County. W;

ire*%v to define siofK ai thebetween the at Point R

md Caniida. A Blaine; non]jner declared Since Poi:onfident that doctor, hoseast of Point elementarj-I sill and the>‘ munin-’s ftJ land connec- school-age yt state to the tim e trav«,ened Cinadian tnack and fonh o b ta in th tid .-Vmericans. Americans t

. ,,, . The land |d 1‘k e "heyhat w had to dty»T U »T>vho arg u ed iKowncrs.1J ^ t a m a o c He d id n t1 bikers. . « s d r a » n t o^ e e n tn m r e » s„ iidi j . l s a n d th e Bool Scoot. But th e pro.d a t a b o u t B oot Sc^e t. so coun. screen jusiIhe p la n n e d p ^ n „ „ e r ,s S tree t and perim eter i

. n ea rb y Fao s tth e c t j - a „ h o h av eind.s a lre ad y neighbor.iO perccnt o t , Conclu

t . .. by th e dt>''> n e > -fo r^ e boar< l,the.“ n e t three „ „ c e to o'Gary Young i„g u , ^ ^„ . '> » n s..« d d

sides o f t h e ®“ < YounE has >ot

, e c S S S . “ f - !W '? J li« > s■ all tJam o t . C o u n a

w iihT W rd. «hind dose4 ' ^ Develo iirin« a piece S u b d iv is ic I h r r Can)<on Saneet N ort > ,F tanasaid «xtenskmf<

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to F&Gonley.ey , w ho h as h e a d e d th e lent since 1980. was in the ■ for the equivalent job in gton but lost out to Bernard an Oregon biologist with a resume of outdoors relateti

ion v,f the special seat for counties was heavily criti-

, some qiiarters il1 area with only 13.000 rwi- ie sam e voice in fish and

m anagem ent that soulh- I Idaho with over iOO.OOO s has..ipponers m aintained that 1 dcsene^l special attention of the hea\->’ concentration fe there.

b o r d e rlish gave up and in ISi?7 Bound.ir>' Starker No. 1 to

ed on the nigged (xrninsula what was then a snuUl fisli- age p o p u la ted by a few : immigrants.kxisjon made . .142.S .icre-i jn the peiiinjvula's southern ric.in snil. The .\mericanN' uuning problem was how to . L’uless traveling by Kwt. v r »iLs — iind L' — thniugli

,vith'rnierstate'qiuilit>' high, inecling Brilisli Columbia to ;lon s ta te , g e ttin g to the es aK'ut an hour fnwn near- gham. the seat of Whatcom Wash I'hat as.Munes quick he nvo Ixirder stations, one R oberts and an o th e r at

jn h of Bellinf^iam.Point R o lv n s still lacks a lospital. drug store or full jy scho«)l, m;my of the conv full-time residents, even

e \x>imgsters. s|)end a lot of iveling to th e ad ja cen t I tinvn of IVIta or lanher to the serv ices th a t most IS t.ike fiir granted.

nd >\x)uld tx.* suitable for a ^(^creation a re a .'a n d the write a letter of inieresi ro •s. Fr.intr siiid. n ’t g iw detail-s. ncilmen scrapped a plan- zoning decision to requirv

screen ing fence o round •oters, a planni-d bar and B at 1539 Fillmore St. S c o o te rs in s te a d w ill ust 120 feet of its n o n h •r and 75 fet. t of its wesl ;r to proiect residents of F aw nbrook .A parlm enis ve o p p o se d th e ir new

:Iuding two years of n'ork it>’*s planning and zoning le council pavsed on ordi- ' o\*erhoul th e cit>''s lon- > elim ino iing coniradic- d d in g so m e zo n e s a n d .; som e land uses.Ite o rd in a n c e d o e s n ’i ot sizd, sciback or o therns._________ ____________td lm a n approved instal- ; y ie ld signs on Sccond t^ es ra t its in te rse c tio n t l Avenue West, elopers o f (he P innacle „ sio n ; o n W a sh in g to n x th , received a one-year I for flnal-plat apprm-al.

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p a p e r w r i t te n - in es s o u th e a s te rn Id ah ' m am tm im ity. is ' "P i-op lf w e re st.irto to a-.id of a loc.il na

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is s u e s . a f f e c t in g ti :h. wvri-ij't bi-ing adeqiL tt' in .u e.i n e \'‘sp;ipiTV he -W t- r e a l ly fee lIT- n e e d o u t t h e r e .- F. im “ iuul tiK'k a leap of fi' ck Hie tirsi is.'Jiie in 1ne Ushed m tu n e for Cu a t th e e leb ra tio n of M'

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ill “ .Mtinte ta lk e d a lIV tm til th e end o f sum .*n n e e d e d it to co m e of b i'p m u n g of NLiv. jit nt C iiK o d e M ayo cei to Fai^i.m.i s.iid. s t . \ t i t s o n e y e a r a

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— in 14 low-ns fn»m as .\.shton ;ind a s f ;u sou fh e tab lo id is publi;

“ m onth .m d .iverages '*■' each issue.™ .M onte e s t i m a t e

new spa jie r h a s a pa* o f five. "W e h av e n

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re m a in e d in c r itic a l Monday, afte r a c.-u- ac«

* P au l Sunday th a t kn ^ e le c tr ic s e rv ic e in

M inidoka County for ; hours.

^ According to a Minidc “ - sheriffs rep o n . a fast-t

dri%-en b>- G ilben Vasqu p o w e r p o le a i ab o u t

;r Sunday. The pole is nea___ 5«iiQiu)tSQaiMcst.and.1- Vosquez was token tc d M emorial Hospitol anc! n flow n to B annock

M ed ica l C e n te r in I c _ acconling to o l^ospital o n " T h e a c c id en t cousec I- m ately $2,000 in damaj

ing to the report.

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O.MK - Id aho 's real thre;! e bas<- is in no hap{>eneci and the Iwse’s The bal*

•mg IS not tied because bomb tra in in g man[x>we

‘It a lm ost h ap p en ed .’

— B rig , G e n . K e n P e c k , s p e a k in g

a b o u t t h e th r e a t o f c o s u r e

in t h e e a r ly 1 9 9 0 s

prupoial-for-a—first i in k ilom b tra in in g fig h ters,eford. w ork ingno longer is a cohesive u . "frum a loni;- The Mo, th e m ore we Base nowc h e base) will and th e sile long m n." is in the ms, fear that the boom. Pec

seek teampublicly a helped th

P a re n ts of - residents b .iseball play- nesses, r sponsors for T he ba: using program about S40 nm er leams. mer, le p ro je c t is T he ca t the boys ea rn seeking cc • th a n ask fo r though th

able amou the p layers to D onaiic •.h to the com- D ian e Ri . if a rea mer- Burlew or •sses wilt con- 200W.. Bu )all pn)gram. For mot b e r s p la n to 678-3145 o

i p l e l a u n

i s h n e w s: .\P i — M onte ' ship than <v n leaped into said,l.iinty in new"*- .Sews sttand landed on lional. c i\i

jn e n t issuiyoung couple columnist p:on’s firsi news- Regular c(i S pan ish for Hispanic 1iho’s Hispanic leagues in t

bonds that <•irvt.'d for stuff Blackfootnatuix-." .Monte QuincinenJents \>'anted to His~panic giir c u ltu re and aiepijblir^tt h e m . 'w h ic h The news

liu te ly a ) \x T e d advance coik. southea.ster■1 th e r e w as a timely infonFarhana said. They hopefiiith.*' m o te s bili

I 1995 w;ls pub- impnn-es liti .'inco de Ma>u “We reo Me.xico's army w e’re doir nch inva.'don in “That's wh

love it. It’s n ab»>ut wailing The pope immer. but wv b>- adverti.si ne out a t th e "We don’t i jiLst ill lime for Fiirhana sai( fieb ra tio n s ." TheHibN

from Idaho ann iversarj'. sumes most

>\hich m eans both write ; has 350 paid focuses or sold on stands Farhana doc is far nonh as top |>ubli.shi] oulh as Burley, the only stai lished tM ce a even ea rn es eight p^iges paper.

The youi te s th a t th e themselves ias.ssUong rate Ixisement oi more reader, in the Natior

hurt in r Paul

Lipert m an ^II c o n d itio niccidm t near |_f|NC ;nockcd o u t M J I l V n p a r ts of B i c ir obout four •

doka County I W/SCN t-mo\ing car quc2 struck a tt 6 :45 a.m . ear the inter-liSOO.Souih._________ ▼to Minidoka Vnd th eh was : R eg io n a l

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r s a y staiii Hom e .\ i r Force Base be m othballed “wiis a ver\-

irea t." Pt<k s.iid "It iUmost ned,"base was slated for closure se “we Were in ii m assive >wer reduction all over the _ A ir F o rc e ." P eck

siudThe b ase 's saving

gr.ice was th e .■?b6th "C o m p o site" W ing, which was orfginallv

e n c r e a te d d u r in g th e n g C ulf W ar A fter fhe aa t "■‘•r. th e C om posite

W ing w as t r a n s ­i r e fe rre d to M ountainOs T h e C o m p o site

W ing is an e l i t e .nkt-outfit-wiLh-a-varicLV-ot_______rs. b o m b ers and ta n k e rs ng to g e th e r in a s in g le .I'e unitM ountam Hom e .\ ir Force low em ploys 4.600 people e surrounding community e midst of a m ajor building Peck viid

a sponsorsiy acknow ledge those who I them , encourap ing area nts to pa tro n ize th e busi-..

b a s e b a ll p ro g ra m co sts S400 p e r boy for th e sum-

c a rw a sh o rg a n iz e r s a re i; contributions of any size.I they hope fo r a few siz- nounts.a t io n s m av b e se n t to

R in g le , 719 W. 2 7 lh ., o r Gar>- Robins at 600 S. - , Burley. •■nore in fo rm atio n , phone 15 or 678yl542.

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stories focus on educa- c i\ii rights and employ- ssues fo r H ispanics, A st prondes legal ad\ice. iar coverage Ls deN'oled to ic baseball an d soccer in the area and Hispanic lat come to dance halls in lot and Burley, leras. which ce leb ra tes : girls’ 15th binhday. oLsti ished regularly, lewspaper’s mission is to • communit>' relations in ■Stem Iclaho and proxide tformation, Hibbem said.>pe the new spaper pro- bilingualism . iind also s liferoc>- rates, rea lly b e liev e in w hat lo ing ." F a rh a n a said, w hat keeps us going. I ;’s really satisf\ing." aper is totally supponed rtising and subscription.s. n’r receive any gnints." said-ibberts iiren’t getting rich iho Sudeste. which con- lost of their time. They ite stories, while Monte

on ad v e rtis in g and does law ut with a desk-

i.shing computer, The>’’re staff members and don't irn a sa lary from th e

•oung co u p le support i es by renting out their IIt and by Monte sen iiig iticmal Guard

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T h e r e w as cc lh a t a w e a th e r T hursday could increase th e fire L arry D ove of t o f L and M anagei

In s p i te o f Ml w ea th e r, au ihori w as s till o u t of ru p o n s th a t ii h;: con ta in ed by fire

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It's calving seas GrL>en R iver Valle; est c a it lc a rea s in al.so iin a rea where

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H family h as nifichedthan 100 ye;irs.

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%‘S were able to keep ir i;ing any farther, said ISerN'ice spokeswoman Ir. Hires were mostly in the i]20 degrees lower than Hwhen the fire erupted Rr near Buffalo Creek in Rional Forest. Hiunidity Bercen t, a 60 percent . II from the weekend. f lle m ajor things we're ■right now is reinforce Bmake-sure houses a rc - .-Bsaid F orest Service B

an S usan H aywood. Bg to hit it hard while* Is cooperiiting.** I> concern , how ever, Ic r front e.-cpected on *fllid whip up wind and Iire danger again, said Hif the federal Bureau Higement. HSlonday*s improved H

torities said lhe blaze Hof control, disputing HI had been 20 percent 5 fire lines. wR tiled thc fire would l>e & ursday and complete- •« trol by Saturday. No S es have been repon- ^

jf cam pers and resi- ^ communities of Pine reek were evacuated Hi id re s id e n ts of th e 5 moved out Sunday. g y. 75 p eo p le w ere im the Spring Creek Ht .'cker sa id B uffalo mak len ts w e re bein g th ee im home. ed thstructures, including the b id been destroyed as S350, -red a 2 -m ile-w ide mont

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r. a slif^i fidget of the wolvion. and a contraption Uvestraps and pulleys is first ;n. rejwrer's \vomb the de\ice two 1lg. bewildered calf — losses tliis sparkling mom- ThiMickeLson Sr. ha.-m't bers

econd cup of coffee increthe r

eason in the greater contirilley. one of the nch- eral <' in the country. It's said. 1lere wolves once niv- the pLnd Mickekon's fiimi- pul 1/ge. and 2(II reiilizc the damage An lid Nlickelson. whose some led the land for more chant

^•elloviovemment is in ils e r s c \a prognim to bring land i:s lo .\nierica's nonh- p;irk. the firsi yeiir of the Woilives were pliiced in rangeItional Park and IS al>out1 Idiiho, when

remain high inV(/VI') — The worst Thenis have seen in a Idaho!rienn-'s Fork of the FlocxIS ebbed some, but on MorHhers should remain Portne.• for se%-eral days. w arniik we’re done yet,” SnakeReclamation engi- Mond:ian said. That is the Rexbirntrols flows out of water f,ih'oir into the river, feet.

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H cck er said a u th o ritie s w aking progress toward find e campers believed to have stI the fire. Tlicy could be ham e bill for the fire — esiimaiet 50,000 — and be sentenced to jntlis in ja i l she said. Elsew here, a wind-driven f

►neernedTlie U.S. Fislj and Wildlife Ser edicted a ccmcentration of 15 lives could bring about a do estock los.ses each year. ,^ te r st year of the program, offic w rted only0 livestockses. ‘P e o p l e d

rrease as.• p rogram __ qItinues. fed-II officials1 This year -----------------------• program17 more wolves into ^'ellowsti

120 others in Iditho.^n increasing number of wolv ne of which have shown a p' m t for w andering fa r ouisi Jowstonc's border^ worries ran , e\ en those like MickeLson. whi d is about 140 miles stnuh of 1 k.k’olves roamed the mountaim Iges of S u b le tte County un put the late 1920s or early 191 L-n they w ere exterm inated

n Eastern Idahohe stream s of sou ihw estcr 10 have staned to recede, ood w"irTiings remained in plac londay for the Henry’s Fork an rneuf River at Pocatello. Th ning was scratched for th ke R iver n ea r Shelley. O: iday . th e H enry 's '-Fork a burg reached 10.6 feet on th tr gauge, with flixnl stage at 9.

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fire , believed.caun fire was about 40 per

i about>er\-ice ranchers and othef 15-20 predators,dozen “The pack of wo

ler thc t •o or tliree or foiuFficials and they'll ham str

I do not realize th< ige they can do.*

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\-sione can repeat itself.’*!wildlife biologist \

I'olves. questions sudi comn.1 pen- "There’s a hit ofilsid e beciiiLse of the old !ranch- wolves.** said Brew?whose the daia sho^^ woI\’«of the li\ esiock its some fci3

’Hie Mickclson falinous profiled in the moun til Ilicre Arc Still Real1930s iilxjut 2.500 cattle or

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wolf’s ihers as prodigious that ih

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^ e said in a wouldre fe r e n c e m als ilo wolves said Mbiiing lh e wilh a

S r. prey's hind and th<■ legs to Sw eet

immobilize have fIhe animal, know" H i s t o r y book, t

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nmenis. Hereof concern raised ranch,i stories about the Mickwster. But he said watdi sIves W)n't terrorize spent tciir. binh.family, which was Duriilovie **You Mean veierinifal CowTxjys,*' mns ones foon 30.000 acres of and otlil)ers iux; skepticiil calf.

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r U R E & M I S C ElecliQrul sofa • Brown tweed low Severa l school d e sk s , so m e w >ed • Weighi bench & w wghis • m an .36 ' cut ndmg mower • MilM > mower Model 9 • IH loader w/1 tank • Full size camper Shell • Hi am compressor i motor • W ash 1 s red w agon • M echanic 3 dra Heel whocT borrow • Misc. bichen i oce strelcher • Shovels & forks.» Demers are.movlno to Moo tai »pend an evening a t the aucton

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impactI lhe govermtient can monitor tn)l the movements of the woi lickelson |X)inis as evidence f lhal the U.S..Fi,sli and Will l ice lost irad< of. only to ha' iicc, dead, nciu- Daniel.Fish and W ild life sa id t lid tell people where these s arc, but they d idn ’t do I Mickelson as hc liglits a ni; 1 a flick against'liis thumb then puts it toward his Swi< •et c ig a r. ’‘T he b u re a u c i i; failed in iheir job ... all t w is w hat they lea rn ed i k, AU they have is theory. T 't know what the real worl jl.^’LTc's real world on the Mickel h.ickelson takes over the ciilv Jl shift from the ranch-hand \ It the night helping cows (!

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S e n io r A irm an Williams. 24, also « by a coun m artial o indecent acts m ih ii te ry an d provi<lin nunopv, base officials

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Williams had been rape af te r an A m er daughter of a milita said W illiam s had : while another minor

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----- ranpng from 6 1/2 to !Williams, in an earl

his coun m anial. wh Kadena last week, ad of the charRes except

Prosecutors apreet rep lace th e ra p e ch ^TOuld have carrietl a

• y ea rs in prison, wit charge of carnal km minor.

An Air Force stater rape charge was dro| specific re q u est of parents," It did not el;

T he p rosecu to rs s years in prison for Wi th e d e fen se had re< m o n th s. T h e m ilii; release ^Villiams' hom

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T he U n ited S ta te 47,000 troops statlom u n d er a m utual secu

N orth K ore given millioi fo r rem ains

SEOUL, South Korea United States gave Not million in cash today fc the rem ains of 162 At diers killed in the Kore i

The pa\Tnent »\is ma agreem ent reached b two a>imtries in Ne<v ^ 10 on reco%'ering the thousands of Am eric kiUedinthel950-S3con

Jim Coles, a spokesi U.S. led United Nation in Seoul, said the mone; to N orth K orea in bet^^•een militaiy- officii»: der \iilage of Panmiinju : U 5. Col. Ashton H. C te n te d th e U.N. Coir Nonh Korea’s delegatJoi CoL Park Im-soo. he smd • “It’s not compen.sati<w bursem ent of th e Noi Peoples Arm>-’s expense

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infonn.iti',c Vatley Fellow ship or P au -L . N. m Twin F.Ulv For .Narrot 11733-7K97- ReoojHIOUS 7 p .m ..Salvation Amiv. 448 infi'rm ali .vin Falls- For m ore 52 .". le Stnm d a t 73&W446 ' .\a iro t 734-0590. IV-poniSquiiir/Round Dance . S p.m

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L-rstvi Campgroimd. n ic a - " i l l be i \ninds. D ondni: will b e frtmi 7:.30 p m- Bringer f o ^ s . Fi>r hhkx- inforn call June Casti*r al 733-9H-S. icaine <\non>Tnou<P-m. a t M iipc Valli-y Feltowsiup_M.i S e c o ad .A u :. N . iu .T « in F a ll ', F r infon i» tion . call *34-7242. rome TOPS C hapter No. 48 i>-m. a i l*uhlic labr*r\'. 1 Ol-S ii a no t orpini/iition to suppon wvi>Jit lit iiofv infomuti.Mi, c.Ul (2aS) .U4-124C iKrlXindnKl>.m- a i Meilxxlist C lu inh IVilow^i Ul I'wiii Falls. IXviaiiiVvs .u ivp teO ' iiw 10 c o 'v ra is t of churvih l.icjliiiea- ;«kr \'«Uey Mnochk? O ub 5(» p .m . a t D isa b le d AnioriCii r .lns H all on H a n iso n S lre e t a r ip .Avenue. Oj>en lo th e ptihlic. : non. l‘rift.-virrotics Anonj-nwus iSouihi n i ld.il

P -m ..« 571 Scom d F. in KetLhiir jn<ikin>in tH )cs .Vnonjinous (1‘m ervm (imiiI Smokin*;!I.m. .11 524 Oneid.1 in Uiijvrt n-oucs Anonymous i.vnuhem Idal;

on a t 801 S « o n .l ,\v e N in Twi Non sin<>km«. Foi trmtv infomuiim

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in Falls St-nH>r C iiucns Center -n-isi-- Over al lO .i.m. N onstn-r md no clurve For morv infomvilior l4-.Wi4.in Falls Sctik>r C itijcns Ci-nier mer a l iio*m. For moa- m lorrtuiior 14.5(W4.in F a lls TOPS C h a p te r No. 309 (. rotit orK^ini/ation Mii>i>on p o iip fot lossijn. at \ a!le>’ \ ‘ista N'illasi-. t.53 Rom For m .ire infomi.ition. call 7-14-S300.

T iaTlSD A V J l C h ik tim Anonv-mous m until 1 p m. .it Fir<t l*rosb\Ti.‘ri.vh .209 Fifth A \e. N. m T w m FalLv otmliCN /Vnonx-mousm to 1 p in al ,S.ilvaiion .Xniiv. 44!II Ave. S in Twin F.ilU For m orii.ition. call Irx-ne Sin>ud .it 7.u;,S44» e Lanc.ister .il 7.M4)r.‘'<irotiCN /Vnonyinous iSoiiiliem Idalu

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c o lio Anonymous iSouilu-ni Idahc

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a nu i- N onh 's Chuck-^sURon. t Ion. If >xHi a re inlerested i 1240 orien'ii>d organiiation. ci

memlK-r%hip chairpcrv i vs'Jiip Hiillv Rcvw . pn.*sidcnt at [^JTat — T»«n FaDs Senior a t « lieas. D inner a l m*m and p

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Ni«in a t W alker Centi im up St. iu Twin Falls.

.-\l-A non-WendeU 8 p.m a t Christ laithei

Idalio Sixnnd Ave. W. For more (2aS) 536-272.1

Tw in /VkwholicsAnon^inotB •uion. No.m lo 1 p m . at Siil\

Fou rth Ave. N. in Twin d.iho infomiation. f.ill IretK- St

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•vin ot 733-1441 or . more infc 01734.5905. 736-8446tncns Center D390.1 pinochlc 01 1 p.m. Button KiU 734-5084- Danc«a<

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rounds uyierian Chuidi. 516 squares ii Drmation. call (208) For more

at 733-923linK - T\tin Foils , Cocnln<nter. 219 Shosh.«e 5:30 p.r

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iKTTui Chureh. 1752 Ma«Jc 1 Ke infomution.call M eets

Biipiist a IB of N inthahation Army. 448 Falls. Ftir in Falls. For mon- (Lacker at Stnmd at 7 3 (^ 4 6 ^Nareoll. i4-0500 - . 8 p.m. orr t to « r Tcrt Hook------ Nnrco t

Idaho Rcgnd in Buriey. 6:30 p.rIOUS (Soon Book K ctchum

infonnaiio in Oakley. , S2S7.IS (Southern Idaho Norcoti

Idaho Reg d Ave- N. in Twin 7 p.m. o • more infumuiion, Fiills- For W-S2.57. llGOorl-*K (Southern Idaho <h ereali

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SATURDAY uwn Family (>roup tn. nt Can>-on View Hospital, Ave.'\Vr In T»vin Falls- F«>r moi

iaiion.call 734-5222. tho lies Anon>-mous n lo 1 p.m. at Salvation Arm »urth Ave. N. in Twin Falls. Fi nformaiion, cnll Irene Stroud i 146 Of Uavc Lancaste r a t '73'

Io n s a n d B ow s S q u u re /R o u na u bregidar dance of lhe season i

son Campground in Eden. Pn s w ill Slon ot 7:30 p.m ., wit s at 8 p.m. Bring finger food >re infomiation. call Juno Custt 9235. ,lin e A nonym ousp.m- «t .Magic Valley Fellowshi01 Second Ave. N. in T m n Fall ire informoiiun, call 734-7241 lc Volley Chess Clubts from G to 10 p.m. a l Firs Church Fellun-ship Hall, ctimc

th ond Shoshone St. in Twi ^ir more infonnation, call Barr 01733-6186-

«ltcs AnonjTnous (nun-smoking 1. ot 1650 Overland in Burley.- ro tlcs-A nonym ous (S ou then tepon)p.m. a t 571 Second Ave. E.'ii jm . N on 'sm ok ing . F or mor< Ition. call 736-1160 or 1-800-32S

:plJc$ A nonym ous (S o u th en tegion)I. ai 801 Seaind Ave. N-.in Twit W more informaiinn. cidl 736 1-80CV328-S257.

Kilcrs Anon)-mous m. iit ihe'First Baptist Churdi jshone St. (en te r at the n ind entrjince) in Twin Falls. Foi

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Nmcotici AnonjTnous l,228 _R<won)more 6 p jr i iil^ ll 'F trs l AV

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motion, call 736-1160 or 1 3n nt Noieoiics Anonj-mous Pre- 7 p jn. ot 524 Oneida ir

with>ods. MONDAuster Al-Aixm-Ketchum -

8:30 n.m. al Sun Club E. For more infomution

irship 3165.-alls. Al-Anon-Kimberly 1 8 p.m. at Senior Ciii

Main Slreet. For more ii •irs t 7344631. imer Al-Anon - Shoshone rwin 8 p.m. al Senior Ciiiz tarrv Nonh Rail Street: For m<

call (208)544-7802. • :ing) . Alcoholics Anon)'mous y. Noon to 1 ]vm. ot Salvste rn Founh"AvrrN.” inTwin^i

information, call Irene i . 'm 8446orDav« Loncasterai lo re Chrisdm 12-Step S i ^ •328- 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. ai E

Church, 204 Eastland Di lern Falls. For more informat

at 734-7201. rwin Eatinx Disonlen Suppc 736- 7 p.m. at J- Weld.m 1

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O R LA N D O . F la . — Th .*ars ago R o b ert an d Bor atrobka bought a new h(»n W hat s h o u ld h a v e b e e >ppy tim e in th e ir lives wa; tic-hou:»«-had some problt e.iniL-d, they decided to w c o m p la in t l e t t e r to th lildcr.T hen it h a p p e n e d : An iw ard th e b u i ld e r q u ic irned intcj m isp la c e d an ward each other.“ In th e p ro c e s s of p u tt gether a com plaint letter, iinted it his way. I w ante ine. and at thar point nett I'e o f us see m e d to warn ve.” said Bonnie. 43.But in th e h e a t of I h e s| ey headed for neutra l corr id re turned with cooler hei •'Later on wc s ta rte d talk lout 'th is , a b o u t huw th i u l l5“ 3tupTd'; B o n n ie si

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th e i r th e nu trition to ktionship vital.” sa

A n g e r Lisa, a licensed i j i c k iy fa m ily th e ra p i a n g e r M arriage and Fai

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said M artha W. tive wheI m arriag e and of humorp is t a t th e Ju d ithaniily T herapy C e n te rlo. Fla. “H um or T ra n s itin re la tionsh ips Calif., elie intim acy," of a happa re d se n s e of In heim in ates a cou- Psjdicilojes — com m on she interlerests and lev- had l>eene. le.Lst nintre n t s e n se s of mgs. sher, do esn 't spell and lauglonship. — lem s in ;a p p e ll is th a l boredom

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ance jrts sayen t can expand by being som eone wh<rse se n se o f .- - — ir is a b ttle d ifferen t." said r Parachin, a m inister and a r of “ T ies T h a i B ind — to R e m a in H a p p y a s a

lie A f te r th e W e d d in g ."wiIo-ha<^- in tru d u c c d - jn c - to _________jys of rom antic com edies.,t b roadens your perspcc- vhen each partn e r's sense mor is d iffe ren t.” lith S- W allersiein of th e e r fo r th e F a m ily in s i tio n in C o n c M a d r e ., exam ined th e e le m e n ts appy m arriage, h e r s tu d y . “ T he E a r ly (ilogical Ta?Jcs of NLirriage," i ien ’iewed 50 couples who een happily m arried for at line years. Amting h er find- she concluded that hum or lughicr helped keep prob­in p e r sp e c tiv e , re d u c e d om and isolation and was ial to m arital bliss.---------------—:— ■

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" 'i. 'lo m o ra /b /n T iiriw 'E i lorprisos tQnderod tor fUir an appJlcatkxi virHh tho P « eral Communicatiofts Con m is s io n In W a sh ln g to r O.C. (or aum orlty to cor struct a now VHP telavisio station at S u n VaOoy. Idah

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Marcia I . Tum or'is th< nolo p ro p rio to r ow ner o Turner Entorpn'sos.

A copy of tho applicatio' and rolatod m a teria ls art available lor public inspoc tion during re g u la r bu si n o ss hours a t Sun Vallo) P o a ity , S u n Valloy Mall Sun Valloy, Idaho,

PUBUSH. May !■», 16, 21 a ra 22. 1996

REQUEST FOR P R O P O S A L

T *in Palls County w:li bo sciiciting proposals (or ox-a/rirratlOrtDy-thtf-Bdarirbl County Com missionors ior roii-o« coJioction services. Any interested part»es can oick up porlorm ance speci* tications Irom tho C ounty Com m issionofs Office. 425 Snoshone St. North. Twfn F a lls . Id a h o . P r o p o s a ls m u st bo ro c o iv e d a t th e County Com missionors 01- <ice no loior th a n Juno 5, 1996, a t 5 :0 0 p.m . to De C0r\s«30r0d T he County ro- so rv o s th o right to re jec t any a n d all proposals at >ts discfotKSn.DATED this 1 s t day of May. t996Board of Twin Fails County Com missionors &'6ront D, Roinko

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O E m N G MARRIED?Quality Ptw lography's pro-

1" ^ (e&slonals o flers supe rb ^ photography a t the lowest

p r ic e s a n y w h e re . C all 678-2680 Of 677-2769

Of- HOME REPAIRS, romod-I 5, e l s a n d h a n d y m a nb e s o r v i c o s . N o j o b t o ore- small. Insured Gordonoct H am len 423-4368

I'LL MOW YOUR LAWN a y Professkyul & reosorubio

Call 734-7574__________

LAWN MOWING & small g a rd e n ro totiiilng. Vory reasonable 736-6270

MANICURED HOUSEKEEPING

>t 206-736-7119Typing, bookkooping. proof

- re a d in g s e rv ic e s tn my _ _ hom e, reasonab le ratos. ■ Call Cynthia 734-2718

I g V!0 “I I I HOME/HEALTH i I CARE SERVICESI R oom a b o a rd . Accepting

_ S tate pay oidorty Levels1 & 2. MusiCare. 736-185b

Tn Ir I CHILD CAREx;

* BABYSITTING in my home, % e x p er . c a r e giver R o lsI I avail. ShorTy-736-4649

L o o k in g fo r a tu ll t im epy n a n n y tn my homo for 3 ^ s m a ll c h i ld r e n A S A P I

P.^ M u s t b e f le x ib le w ilh ; hou rs and days. A bout 50 hfs/x*. Ught housek-

av oepi^O Call 736-0351 or y ’ 734-9696 ask for Neva

M other of two has aay caro ^ o p e n in g s CaM A nn a t

y,. 733-9423

istor

* AUTOMOTIVE 'Jif Auto Oetaiior Must havo*8 drtvers liconso Apply ot: _ 3 0 9 A d d iso n Avo W .

Botwoon 2-4 pm

1 AUTOMOTIVE y OETAILER v«th e .pono- J need Apply in person at J 1135 Bluo Lakes Blvd N

'1 CARETAKER J Caretaker r>eedod immodi- -• aiely at historic Stncker

Rancn. owmod by tno Ida­h o S t a t e H . s t o r . c a l

^ Society Fcoo rent m o«- > Change lor m am tenanco I a n d site se cu n ty : other ’ bono fils. C all 208-334-

2844 for moro inlormation

I CARPENTRYit Experienced tilo setior (orI. cu sto m w ork w an ted m- Ketchum a rea Coll 208-I 726-1702 ____________

f CASHIER' Cashier/clerk noodod Ex-1 cellent t>onerits Apply m

pe rso n a tth e StinkorSlA-J tioo 1777 K imborf/Rd I

CLERICALA OFFICE

postttona avaiiaM *

- EXPRESSPERSONNEL SERVICES

, Falls. 733-730Q) Burloy. 678-4040 • No Foo

CONSTRUCTION ^G ra d * C h e c k e r , con - struction firm looking for

V e x p e r i e n c e d g r a d e checker. W e aro an equal o p p o r tu n iiy e m p lo y e r , women and mirtorRJes on- couraged to apply. C on­t a c t ^ at 743-1531

• DELIVERY ^P /T h e lp n e e d e d a t local

tnortcal equipmoni co. for { d e l iv e r ie s , e q u lp m a n t -

----- prapanOkon.& m aintenan— F.M . A ^ a t 261 Addison R

DENTAL IDENTAL HYGIENIST i

R e q u lr o m e n l ; S t a l e Ll- ic «nae In dental hyglen*. tCaB734-4111. ,

><0 Falls. Idaho Tuesday. May

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^ TH U RSD A Y . 2 ;0 0 pm for FRIDAY

66 FRIDAY 2 :0 0 pm for SATURDAY

“ Thank you

DISPATCHER^ Fof'tFu'cK loao e a rn e r I ^ Must havo 2 yrs oxpono-___ nco. P osition availoblo

Ju n o 1st. Sond resum e to P O . Box 9 3 6 2 0 N

orb T im e s N ew s, P .O . Box .QS, 548. Twin Falls. Id S3303

■«" o n S i S__ Dnvof noodod, small kjcal

truck ing Co looking for m o tiv a to d indiv idual to

Qg d r iv e r e g io n a l f la tb e d truck. Homo wookonds & h o lid a y s . G o o d p a y &

__ bonofits. Call 543-6742.

DRIVERO ioso l oxp o rien c o Oou-

. b le s - lo c a l m ilh h a u l, lall CaJl 733-2733.

DRIVER— E xporioncod sh o rt haul

truck drtvw Cafl 324-7148

No m atter ho«r you ;pend your days, elassllled tits your busy schedule. Put c lssslN od's tlrTie-savlng '

•S- dl»*eory ol goods and *or- j _ vicoj to work lor you today. '

DRIVERO nvo w osiorn s ta te s No

’ to u c h f r e ig h t . T e a m s w olcom o. R ydor policy

^9 Call 677-4536. IHS --------------------------------------- Iib DRIVER— F O R F L A T B E D in 48— states. Can 208-5*3-6126

DRIVERD & D T ranspo rta tion

J S e rv ice s . INC•e, 1735 S MamIs G ooding. ID 83330

Seeking over the road “ * dfivors vfith CDL & good *• mrving record 48 State J ' reefer-mostly no touch r, ■V freight >.

, Also relief drrvofs Competitivo Salary

*■ Hoalth Insuronco 401K [jjm pors Paid

__ Homo RoguiartyM odem Equipment i

, , C om e by om c e o r call1-206-934-4451 *>

ORTVWF a r m F r a a h M a rk e tin g -

now hiring drrvors (or Cal- h I lo rn ia to C a n a d a run F Now oquipmont. 324-7616

ORIviflS h o r t h a u l. P lo a s o call

734-6821______________

DRIVERSA FS o f Idaho u

510 1 s t Ave. &G ood ing . Idaho

O ver th o ro a d drivors C lass A COL 12 vrostem ♦ sta tes. Mostly no touch freight.also relief dnvors - Competitivo s a la ^ Bone- Mts Lum pors paid Homo — r o g u l o f . M o d e r n M oquipmont

C om e by offico or call * 1-800-228-OOS4 I

DRIVERS I I D rivers nood o d (Of OTR. i

roolors, orv3 walk m Doors iPloaso Call 734-9062 ,

DRIVERS !HELP WANTED .

. C lassA C D L T ruckO nvor i• Laborers ■ J

iValloy Paving *C PO Bo* 775 .

Bellovue, 10 83313 ’P. (208) 788-2284 Fc

...................... ■ ' - £ENGINEER 5

• Posrtkxi avail, in engineer- <Ing dept. O utw s me- com- :p lo lln g a h o p d raw in g s . . rdoing su rv ey s. & assis t- _Ing w / |o b o n g in o o r in g MlK now ladgo in a u to C ad Cfsystem ts desired Apply iiIn pe rson a t Lytle Signs, /1925 KJmberfy R d .T F p

FARM ' tW anted a fo rem an to su- ■

p e rv ls e th e larm ing and _ haytng operation on 1500 Ml a re a of a cattle ranch r>ear C S u n V alley Idaho. Oood monthly salary wtth house, C tnicli. a n d benefits. Musi i h a v e e x te n s iv e a x p erl- a: e n c* in m a c h in e s repair, s trong fannlr>g abolty, and — g o o d re le r e n c e a . S e n d fwaum eto:

B o x 74a P ica b o , Id S3M 8 h— I . . I I I I ol

.FARM:---- .-------------------R anch hand n eed ed , m ust s<

h«v« Bnaga. Irrigatton, hay Dm aking a n d c a ttle skills Ea n d a desire to u se them g<H o u a e a n d I n a u r a n c e toavailab le . S a n d resu m e Rto P O B ox 5 7 5 . H ager- Nm « i. ID 83332. 8:

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flTRX■£l W£ST. P.O. BOX 548 • TWIN FAU ■AX) 1306} 734-5538 • 5 4 3 - 4 ^ (SU

JO O s t s r c .

FARMFamihanO. oxp. in f\ay op-

3 eration. wold & m octw iic. supervisor oxp.. COL roq., yoar round employment.

I 324-7148 botwoon 0 -6 -

FOOO SERVICE _ Oiotnry he lper w an ted . 2

hOijTs Sat and Sun. appfy at Mt View Caro Conter.

ir m Kimberty ask lor Marcia.

FOOD SERVICE E x p e n o n c o d lin e c o o k

noodod Must havo broak- ” • (ast ox p o n e n co Will bo ——— t«quirsd-to-w o{k.vanoua-

houfs inciudif>g Saturday.^ Sunday a n d on Ca/lshflts.° A pp lica tions a v a ila b le .

Blue Lakes Country O ub* Kitchen 734-T690

• HATCHERYW orker w anted . H eavy

I . lifting ro q u iro d . W eek J days No smoking Good

pay for nght pnrson Call J 733-4263 wrt>okdays oftor

‘ HEALTHPM S h if t s u p e r v i s o r in

childros ICF/MR. Salary OOE. Call Julio 934-5603 EOE___________________

HEALTHStaff posrtion a v a il. P/FT.

I c om pu ter sk ills & m a n ­agem en t exp. preferred. Possible promotions avail,

r Contact Jim @1 734-7538 ® F a l ls A vo: F i tn e s s .

I Ploaso drop by rosume.

' HOUSEKEEPINQN oeo a jan ito r Fn . S a t.. ■]

Sun.. 4 Mon. 3am-11pm. Apply to Lorotta in House- ' kooping a t T ho W oston ■ P laza . 1350 Bluo L akes , Bfvd N. -______________ .

INSURANCE PROCESSOR 'Full-time position for an tn-

suranco processor, corn- ' puter skills and insurance , e x p o r ie n c e w o u ld bo heiptui. Wo offer o i ^ l e n t bonofits and an opportu- ; mty for advancem ent. Wo * are an equal opponunity ' employer P loaso mail re- ■

• sume to First Socunty In- . Ju fflnco . PO Box 1947. Twin Falls, ID 83303.

MANAGERValley C o-O p Inc h a s an

opening (or a Store mgr. : in th e S h o s h o n e a r e a , i Ploaso. se n d resu m es to PO Box 4 9 9 W endell Id 83355. Attn FkJyd.

Closing d a te 5/28/967

MATCHMAKERRoferai'foos poid “

Soe ad m porsonals • *

MECHANICP ro g ress iv e farm e q u ip ­

ment dealer, seeking m e­chanic w/ ex p erien ce in hay e q u ip m e n t rep a ir . Hourty wago plus bor>e(its. Schlofm an Tractor 376- 3333 ask for Sieve

MEDICAL CNA's w anted to iom our prolossional canng team . , Days and shifts nogotiab- | le. Submit appiicaiwn at ' M o u n ta in V ie w C a r e \ C o n t e r , 5 0 0 E P o lk . i Kimoorly |

MEDICAL ' IFull tlm o o n d part tim e 'CNAs W ood Rivor Ro- 'hob & Care Contor takes 1prioo cn giving quality caro ; 10 our rosid o n ts II youhave n s tro n g d e s ire to Nlvforv vflth Iho oidorty and tg;would like to bo a pan of jOu' la s t grow ing to a m , fthis IS tno |ob (or you Wo {ollor nn attractrvo employ- {mont pt«o which includes. 2

■ S u p p o r t iv e W o rk in g —.Enviionmont Nl

•Competitivo Senary f•Modical & Dontai ' I•Paid Vacations fFor im m ediate co n sid er- li

ation p lease call o r apply: Ca t W ood River R ohab & iCoro Conter 511 E 4th St. tS h o s h o n e . ID. 8 3 3 5 2 . rAnn ONS or Administrator n

- OR Call (2tW) 666-2228. ti

MEDICAL “CNA part timo 3-11. w«lng „

lo work occasional 11-7. .A p p l i c a t i o n s m a y b e .picked up a t SL Benedicts .Family M ed ica l C e n te r rAdmitting office. 709 N aLincoln. JOroffie. ID 63338 7

U E D iaU . EDietary cook needed for

S naks River Rehab Center In Buhl Expertenoe

helpful. Apply in porKm — 820 Sprague- BuhI.ldaho

or can (206) 543-6401. ^

MEDICAL - V

'w ’tSi’ta S & S d T Wology TachnotogM . Must

- ta - e x p w I a n w iJ jn -u l i f a - sound or Mamanography.Day sh in s , call rotation, ExceOenl benaflts pad ia- g«. Send or fax rM umaa to: St. B enedlct-a. Attn.: * R adiology M anger. 7 0 9 r ; : N. U nco in . Jo ro m a , ID. d 83338 or 2 (» -3 2 4 -0 e ie . I

ch mora lhan 53,0i

ETPUIS. K> 833IU • MONDAr-fBCAY a UJHU • 326-5375 (Rlfaj • 536-253i

7 0 0 “ “"

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HEDKMLRN-a I

C h a rg e n u r s e p o s it io n s available . Apply a l Twin F a lls C aro C e n te r. 674 Eastland. Twin Falls. 10.

’ m e d k :a l, RN 's and LPN s needed at ; Snake River Rehabilitation ' Cantor. Charge/Mod

nurse posftion available. Apply m person

820 Sprague- BuhI.ldaho I o rca ll (206) 543-64Q1.

; MEDK^U.' JH E R A P Y TECH noodod

lo work wilh p ro fo u n d ly '' h a n d lc a p p o d c h ild ren . 1 ;45pm -10pm or sh ifts .

If interostod call T eresa at 934-S601 .E O ,E

MEOKIALW antad. excellent opportu- I

r\lty for am bitious bdlvid- I u a l w ith m e d ica l b a c k ­ground who w ants to train n sleep m edidno. Mostly nights, full time. Sond re ­s u m e to: P .O . Box 171. Twin Fans. ID 63303.

MISCELLANEOUS CConstnxtion . factory, fas t * food workers. Looking for ^ a c a r e e r c h a n g e . W e have com plete trainirtg in s e t u p a n d d l s ^ play/adverttsif>g. G uaran­teed Income to start « bo- 7 n u s e s a n d In c e n tiv e s . W ork fgll o r p a r t tim e . P S tudents vi«(comed. CaB 7 3 5 -0 8 6 2 for p e rs o n a l ~ interview. |

>IISCELLANEOUS AMERICAN STAFRNQ ...V arie ty Tem ps Naedod 7 “ Landscaping- W a ro h o u ^ g ** Constnjction -W e ld in g

Excellent FT Positions:“ Cbnst. Craw Leader- Material Handler " Z “ Pnsducbon Supenrtsor p

NEVER A FEEI ,734-6452 1-800-731-TEMP Pu ttin g T he M agic Vallay .T o W ork F o rlO Y aa ra l j

MISCELLANEOUS 'P a r i Tim e Em ploym ent j

E am fro m $ 7 5 to S 1 2 ad ay j collecting signatures. 'Call e O » a 9 « W 7 Today |

MISCELLANEOUS <Retired need extra incomo! “

Uve in w eekend or Uve In n igh t a tten d a n t n e ed e dfor assisled living home in < G o o d in g . 9 3 4 -5 5 0 6 orCaroiQ 934-5601. EOE |

MORTQAGE »Aro you energetic, creatrve, !■

imaginativo. organized & (prollc lent with W indows ~com puter program s? Can " • y o u g r a s p th e initiativew hon deadlines m ust bo "mot? Are you p leasant & 'Cheerful? Are you familiar jwrth roal e s ta te lending? ^Then why not apply for a ~position a s a branch loan y .a ssistan t with the nation's f#1 m ortgage com pany • ,N o r w a a t M o r t g a o * . —S e n d y o u r r a a u m a lo - r {da y a tM lan)oyapoa ltk> n Tat h a t o l f a r a t a n t a a t i c «b a n a f l ta ft c o m p atl tlv a n pa y . Don't hesita te a s th bIS 0 once in a life time p o psition for the rtght IndMd- luall N orw est M orlaago . —1201 F a l ls A v e . S a a t . SA T w inFalls , 10 83301.

NIGHT ATTENDANTNight anendant noodod lor (f,

small assisted Irving hon>e ^for soniorB. Room, board «and salary. Good lor sin- . eg le o r r e t i re d p o i s o n , nBolluvue. 678-4155 . q

NURSE ®'HN C irc u la to r-O R “ R a q u lram e n ts : C urrent . ^ RN ico n se In the s u te of ''' Idaho or eligible Prefer Jf* O Rexportence Raapor». J sIM im *a:P artk :ipa teasa t e a m m e m b er In p la n - n ing /im p lem en tatio n o l nursing care lor each p a­tient assigned, supervtsa a n d d irec t a c tlv l tla a of non-profesaional peraon-nei. a s s is t a n d direct In ^a s e p t i c t e c h n iq u e a s ^ a d o p ted by d ep ar tm en tand takes em ergency caB. f ‘O n-C all, approx im ate ly L?4-6 hoursM eakday. 3:00- S7:00p.m. A ^ a t C a s a l a «Rogksnal Medical Canter. ®Human Raaourcas. 1501 _ l lHiland Ava.. Buriay. sAIEOE ^ X S

_ 1 ^><URSE ^Part time LPNfflN w anted. |«C o n tac t Mlckl a t M agic aaVallay Manor. 6 3 ^ w a . m

4UR8EJ*N. FT m edical aurgical .E v arU n g jh tn ^ a-A -o r- ia - --5;f» .ah lfta .3ebadunft.C aB 5?K athleen Slvtritah. Dirao- Elo r o r N u ra in g ® 7 3 3 - ^3700. axL 234, t o e . S

N aadad J t i n a l . i w e J.,]3Mng Mur P*

d u b s lor sala with a 62 c m ld a s O M ad . TF

OOQreaders a day

kY 8,«) TO • SATUROAY 8.-00 - 1 535 ( NOKTHSIOC) • 678-2552 (ftUltll

8 0 0 ^ ^ s H g

i § S - - S r

< NURSE I Noodod immodiatoly good,

IS c a r i n g , d o p o n d a b l o in C N A 'a to w otk. TF and 4 surrounding a reas appfy.

Ja w a l'a Hottm Cara- 1243 L ynw ood Mall

It NURSEn Parl-ilm o offico n u rso for

i^busy 3 physician offico. C om potltlvo sa la ry a n d - b e n efit p a c k a g e . EO E.

I Sond rosum e to ; Nurso, I P.O . Bex 586. Jorom o. 10

- 63338__________________

1 NURSE _y H H T fT m ed ica l su rg ical I. Evening shift. 8 & or 12 .. hr. shifts. 3 6 bed unh. Call I. K athleen Slvuik:h. Dirw:- it lo r o l N u rs in g ® 7 3 3 -

3700. axL 234. EOE.- N aad ad J iio a 1.1996 -

. NURSE ;• RN. FT. ICU. evening shift.• 6 & or 12 hr, shift noodod 1 Immediately. 8 bod unit. f Coll Kathleen Sivulich, Di­

re c to r o f N u rs in g 733-. 3 7 0 0 , e x t . 2 3 4 , E O E

N a a d e d J u n e l.1 9 9 6

OFFICE I AMERICAN STAFFING r Needing Socrotohos. Word I Processors. Bookkeepers, e I D ata Entry/Tiie O orks. p

Receptionists with Custom er Service Skill

734-6452-1-800-731-TEMP | NEVER A FEEI . <

P u tting TTta M agic Vallay To W ork For 10 Y aaral _

PAINTER I. Exporioncod painter, 734-

6961 evos ork>avom oss ,

PLUMBERS ‘Journeym an needed in S u n ' |

Valley, Looking (or quality ;& e x p e r ie n c e d p e o p la . !Exc. saUuYibonofits Call 'Man at (208) 726-5261 or T. Fax (208) 726-7336 •

RESTAURANT ' Elfftar's Pancake ar>d Steak ^

H ouse IS taking applica- [ tions for two great cooks 'a n d tw o g ro a t so rv o rs . fR o t a t i n g s h i f t s a n d ' w ee k en d s ' Compotiliv^o Is a l a r y . E x p e r i e n c e Jroquirod Apply In person =at 1824 Blue Lakes BhrtJ. ^N. betw een ,2 p.m. and 4 ^ p.m. w eekdays Apply inp e rso n No p h o n e c a lls „accepted. EOE._________ “

RESTAURANT P E xperienced taking appli-

c abons (or cook Offering »insurance. 401K ptan .bo- "n u s & o th e r b e n e f i t s . ^P le a s e app ly In p e rso n ^M o n - S a t 9 - 5 . F a r m 6H ouse. 1829 E as t Front- A r ago Rd. Wendell.

RESTAURANT TH S u m m e r h e lp n e e d e d .

m u s tb e1 9 y e a rso ro ld o r. A pply In p e rso n a t: The J o r o m e C o u n try C lub .Golf C ourse R a 324-5061

RESTAURANT *CT A C O JO H N -S bh inngP T *F

help. Apply aflor 2.00 pm .1879 Addison Avo E TF

RESTAURAfiTTaking applicatiorts (or FT. Bu

exporioncod. s o n w s . Ap- —ply In p e r s o n da lly b e - TYtw e e n 2 - 4 . S o d b u s te r HOR e s ta u r a n t . 5 9 8 B lu a $4 Lakes Blvd N Twin Falls,

SALES —JOIN OUR TEAM WE

Special career opportunity Stanow avoilablo. Join a na- faitionw lde industry le ad e r PIw ith o v e r 75 y e a r s o t F<experionca. 3S

• E x p e n s e -p a id t ra in in g “ program. W t

• O utstanding bonofit pock- ^ e i . a g e Indudim hoatth. darv

t a l . d i s a b i l i t y . & l i f e ^insurance. ^

• Up to S20 K to 30K first ^ year earning potential a n d f axcM ng40lK program . H r

W e have im m ed ia^ open- Pi Ings in South Idaho.

0 0 YOU QUAUFY7 | |

You m u st b e h o n e s t, d a - IIpendaU e. havo a ccasa to l |a reliab le c ar. b e bond- I Ia b le , a n d m o tiv a te d to l ibuUd a caree r. Call now I Ifor y o u a p p o in tm e n t & I Ic o n M e ^ tnerview . Call ^Dick B urlingam e . (208) ■676-3501. Mon or T ues . ■11AM-6PM. EO E.M /F ■

BALES ,ASPEN CELLULAR tt . ■ Loading Cellular Com m u- ,nu

nicatton com pany soaking hoi tw o (2 ) a x p a r l e n c a d mo aaloapersons lo son and r . a w vica CeUular Custom - ^

, a ra In th a M agic V allaya r a a - M u s t b e a t a a m >«■ pla y a r h av ing ax ca tlen t

'c u i to m a r s a rv t c w k l t t i . ' r r eTMa la a full tlm a. cdm - ____m lsalon only. poaWon In ATTcaOutarphorw sa laa work- ie eIng w ith a g re a t su fT o l d iac u s to m a r - c o m m l t l a d wa:paop la . #pply in p e rso n s ta6 ^ W aahmgtcn S i N.. couTF. 734-6534. $«e

ty wirit just one pho

O'- \OtOO BfTOTUfttEY/RUPERT)

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SALES>. M anager tra lneo position0 opon wilh manufacturetd d -hom o d e a lo r sh lp . E arn

20% to 25% commissk>n- . p lu s b e n e f its . F riend ly

environm ent. C all lor a n • a p p o i n t m e n t . B r in g roferortcos.

r B rockm an-aH om aC an ta r

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! N ational pubH ahlng com^) pan y hoa contract opo^^

in g s fo r r e p s to call on pro-sold advertisir>gaccts. -

------ Excol-opportunlty to oam' S 3 0 K .p o r yr. If m aking \ SSSmtitetravahnQaounOa . j ' good lo you & you have a

d e p e n d a b le tr an sp o rta - - bon. cad now for Interview 1 appt. 1-800-243-2&48. ' ,

■ SA1.ES iN ational publlahlno,eoiT>- i

p a n y h a s contract opon- *■ngs Ior ro p s to ca ll on ^pro-sold advertising accts. ^Excol opportunity to oam '*1$30K *por yr, il m ak ing ^SSS whilo travolng sounos 'good to you A you havo ;d e p e n d a b le tran spo rto - ’tion, call now for interview _ . app t 1-800-243-2946

SALES 8Part-ttf«e sa le s do rk 15-20 7

hours per W90k. Must b e &a b le to do so m e h e av y 5 lifting Apply in person atParty Tm o, 130 2nd Ave. «S . in T w n Fans. '1 '

SALES ^Qualified sa le s p e rso n for tf i

agricuHural and industhal «equipm ent sa le s in Twin Ir,Falls Exporionco prolerr- ic• d . S end rosum o to Box c 9 2 5 8 5 c /o T h e T im e s N ew s P O Box 548 TwinFalls. I D B S y a _________

SECRETARY CPA firm seek ing quail- fled secretary. Excellent g public r e la tio n s sk ills a m ust Proficient In Word — Perfoc tS .l P r o f e s s k ^ Lo appea rance and attention q to detail required Send . resum e to P O 94647, % *•' T im os N ow s. P O Box l- 548, Twin Falls. ID 83303

SECRETARY MCC assia County School Dist.

Will a c c e p t app lica tio n s tk through May 22 (or a full » Item secretary to the su- ~ ponn tenden t of schoo ls . . S e c re ta r ia l e x p e r ie n c e and computer knowledge , , roquirod; schoo l district. ^ * background is p refened . A p p ly 2 3 7 E . 1 9 th S t . 7 Burtey. ®

A n E q y a l O p p o r t u n i ty 1 Employor. '

TRADEHiring Nowl ■

♦ Factory/food processing *W arohouse workera *♦ Fork lift operaiora ^ pe ♦Constructkjn/Carpontry-♦ Mechanica/Machinlsts — *CO L drtvers CF♦ RestauninVDell

EXPRESSPERSONNEL SERVICES

Twin Falls. 733-7300 Burloy. 678-4040 • N o Fee ♦ M

" ------------------- --------- ♦D .TYPISTHOME PC use rs needed . ♦ o S45.000 income potential. u »

Call t-800-513-4343 TH Ext B-10467- 73

WELDER “ “S t ^ n j w s t M l ^ ^ d e r s &

P le a se call Idaho Metai F a b rica tio n . J2 0 8 ) 6 7 8 - ' ' (F 3940 (or Interview. No«

WELDERW elde nw/ shop aiperionce ^

year round work. S8-S12 on hr. plus b*neftta Call ^ 733-3292 leave m o ssa g a

i 216 1 A rI RESUME TO ARA TW W "

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JUNIOR ROUTES ^. AVAILABLE ±

•TWINFALLS - fROUTE 902 I

1 0 0 0 0 0 b b P h e a san t Rd IW ^100 b k Twm Circle Dr - J ,le00 bik Twin VHa Loop 200 btk Villa Cireie200 M V iO a Road t1 3 0 0 ^ W ashingion St. 10.

RO V TE eX500 bik Addison Ave BU500 bU( HoytKxn Ave do500 bik Shoup Ave 73100-400 NhTyier St “

ROUTeS4S I I50V 600 Buchanan St ^800 Fairway Dr q £7 0 0 8 0 0 Filar Ave CuSOOUncolnSt 24h500-600 Pierce S l -----

F?0(/7E«S9 I ,• 100-500 Heybum Ava. W 1 ' 20CMOO Marttn St ^

>t you U y In sr»ss ^* a r e M a ra a ra t f Iri Ing « ltKl9p0nd*nt {un- to r ro u ta c a r T ^ _ P taaaa Caff 7 3 M » r a x f 290

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L ounge (or le a s e with li-q u o r l ic e n s e . $ 3 6 5 p e r ^ w eek , located a t 109 EM ain . B u rle y . C o n ta c t ^Laur'l 678 -2 5 6 3 . 1 y a a r ^mtnimum torm -[-n

u a PtMMM C ard ROUTES S Huge pn jft potential Loca- _ tiortt going fastll Inv. Req 800-700-7177. 24 hours. f

' S am p laal S am p leal L^ sa fe concentrated hert>at BUHfood called AWAKENINa bdi

\ supe r food that helps you 85loose weight last without MCm ahang or ephedra. Build 542a groat business by giving — a w a y s a m p l e s C a l l

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SS 0-100K SS Refinance & eqwty toans

209-734-8727 ^ 2®

CREATIVE MORTQAGE RNA N aW Q

WtractJva mortgage rates atarting a t 7.75% tor. ^

■1s t a n d 2n d - s u p to l00% l'l* »90% nonowner purehasas •Mobila home toans g ”D eb tconso lidatkm •Ouick toan approvals •Cradrt probiam s okay ocaly ownad and operated ^ THE MONEY EXPRESS 7 3 » « 0 3 o r c an co llec t i

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iow ts th e time to reflrwK o - y o u rh o m efo r ♦Debt cortsoUdabon

•Home Improvements •Extra cash

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s s NEED CA SH?Wo buy no tas A real e s tate

c o n t r a c t s . C r e a t i v e F inance . 1-800-99»^480e

Why run «a ow r lown wfwn you can localo p a i t i Ior •ulomoblct In Ihe dasslOed Mts. Cal 733-0331.

4 304 L l N V E S n i E N T ^

R R ST Oood o l T njst note,6 0 % e q u i ty p o s i t i o n .S50.000. ION. 120 m os .S560/mo.. 733 9658

C O M T B A C T S ftI IO R T a A Q E S

SS TO P DOLLAR SS For contracts, mortgagea.

206-734-8727

l a t a n d 2 n d F o r Sale .10-14%. Interest. P n nop lo

owned. Can 734-9766

BUYINQ c o n tra c ts , tru s t d eeds. A m ortgages. Call 736-1762 lor quo tes

4 306 " j R M A H O M S r a V I ^

DEBT CONSOUDATTON Cut paym ents up to 60%

24 hr appnxa<60&511-6886

4 ” "4£e|_ M l l S I C L £ S S O N ^

rww lor sum m er, e x p eri- . enced teacher. 736-2057.

4 501 I^ ^ P E N H O U S E ^

>ieasa check your a d for co rrec tnass on th e first day that n rurts. a s The T im es-N ew s is n o t r e ­sponsible (or ernsr^ aftet that time.______________

i H O M K r o R S A l ^ J - -

B U H ^ o i ^ a r i n h o w ^ S b d rm s . A p p ro x im a te ly 8 5 0 s q . ft M U S T BE M O V EDII S 5 0 0 0 C all 543-9067 or 543-6033

BUHL. Q uality h o m a on 1 09 acraa «Mth incredible v iew s o l R iv er A C lea r L a k e s g o lf c o u r s e . 3 b d rm . 2W b a th , o lf lc e room, everything is to p of the lirte wfth avw y am eni­ty you wouU expect 126 (C o u n try C lu b D r iv e $ 2 9 9 .0 0 0 . CALL LEXI C L A A R 4 2 3 - 6 9 8 6 .*96-126.

(IMBERLY. S99.900 We have the home rt you havo th e fam ily O v e r 2 5 0 0 s q .n o l living s p a c e 6 bedroom s. 3 b a th s Call VIRGINIA ELD RED G E 733-1735 or KAT>IY PAR­T R ID G E 3 2 4 - 3 8 0 6#95-274

GEMSTATE REALTY. INC.

734-0400

IDEN S2500 down, ownar will carry l R em o d e led 2 bed. SSOIVmo. 7 3 6 - tt9 6

FAXYOUR

ADriMES CLASSIFIED

DEPARTMENT ^08-734-5538

A Q ER M A N L e s s th a n rear old custom hom a In ilc tu ra sq u a H ag erm an .2 .250 sq . It. o l q u a lity wna&uction on o n a laval.Jg h t a n d airy w /soarlng :a llln g s a n d sp li t bd rm ila a Loads o( anoarWbaa.Sandstone a rch a ccen ts ix ta rio r. P ro le s tlo n a lty a n d s c a p e d w /ru n n in g w ater on 2 s id e s o l 1 • ic re lol In c o un try su baso .o o o . Can 837w

• HAGERMANW o rk o la r t Log hom*.U ka naw. /

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Trout pood*.Unlimited walar.

Fancad, Inlgatad.. B actv iaw ki H agerm an Valley.Ow ner linandng

Forbrochuro.. phone 837-6S49.'

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THOMPSON A NELSON B U tti)6R a

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'HANSEN, S o u th 2 S 0 0 s q . n . ram od tiad honw wtth 3 .7 a e r a t . 3 a a p a ra ta p a a lu r a a . SO fl. a h o p . O w n a r c a r t f i n a n c a . $104.000. c an 423-6291

IBU Y HOUSES > h y 'c o n d llIo n . a ll p rfca raftpa t. cafl 736-1170.

JE R O M E 2 7 0 0 a q . n . S bdrm. 2 bath on 3^^ acras w /watar & support tx/Odi- r>gs. S a rio u s buyofs by

. _ « p p t _ * t 1 5 .5 0 0 .- C a »324-7403_______________

JEROME• O a a n 3 M rm hom a. oak

k itchen . Mg ir e a s . good kxatfon. S66.500.

• lf>-town acraaoa. 2 bdm a . '' tots of updaias. S7S.000.

• 2 a c r a s with 3 bd rm . 2 tMth hotna. 2 sh o p s Idaal for hom a buslr>ass. C w - rats.part«-»8yd.$l24.500.

ROBERTJONESREALTY7 3 3 - 0 4 0 4

or1-600-262-S001

■ EXT. 1211JEROME For sa la by own­

or. 3 bdrm. 1 bath homa.1 cor garaga on largo kjl O n th a a d o a of town. Now

JERO M E O ra a t lo c a tio n in B ig L h tia R a n c h a s . neatiy la n d sc a p a d on i

- s e r a / o r a g r e a t p r ic e . M u st a e e l F o r a a le by

CaB 324-6934.__________

JE R O M E . 3 b d rm brick hom e on targe lot. h a s a c a r p o r t , f i r e p la c e w ith w ood In se r t. 2 s to r a g e s h e d s & f e n c e d b a c k y a rd . S 7 5 .0 0 0 00 Call 324-4624 aner 2:00 p.m

K IM BERLY By o w n e r 3 bdrm. 2 b a t^ double ga- rage . RV parttinq. mature landscaping, w o n atove. c o v ered p a tto . d o g run. s to r a g e s h e d . $ 9 4 ,5 0 0 . Can < 2^6120.__________

KIMBERLY. S ou th 1 a c r a , 1-2 b d rm o ld e r h o m e . N aw r o o f a n d wwng SS9.000. 4 2 3 ^ 1

. . - K IM B E R L Y , By o w n o r. 3S00 8Q. fL l U a c n s . 10 yrs. old. S155.000. Off of F a te A v» 734-7205.

TWINFALLS DeftghfW .3 bdrm. 2 bath. O p m p ia n i3 6 0 a q .rL S 9 2 .9 0 0 CaD 7349S14_______________

TWINFALLS OyOwr**fMust sea. 3 bdrm. 2 ba!h 1430 s q .f t N o a r C S l.576.000. 7 3 fr6 7 3 llv m so -

TWIN FALLS NW location 4 bOrm. 3 bath. 2682 sq n. Extra Ig dbl. garage A o«agtttxirral. S159.SOO By owner. 734-6264

TWIN FA LLS P ie rc e S t . ' h o m e , s t e e l s i d i n g . 3 bdrm. 1*^ bath, up-dated klcften. famSy room G as pulse. AC. sotar windows F e n c ed y a rd , sp rink le r, g a rd e n , c o v e re d pa tio Appi. inc w asher/d rye r, rango. rotrig. t r e « a r . A;>- p ra is a l d one . S 84 .000 . 734-4695 after Spm.

TWIN FALLS - 1 year oWt 3 bdrm. 2 bath, hom e w ' vaulted ceiUngs through­o u t 3 car ga rage on 3rd acre cU -de-sac, g a s f)r»- ptac*. fenced RV partong. fully f e n c e d b a c k y a rd , proiesaionaly landscaped . w/ au to sprinklers, many m o ra e i t r a s l M ust s e e51 2 5 .000 . IOOS A spen - wood L ane or call Brian Clark 734< »99 for a p p t

TWINFALLS A R a a lF ln d t This very w«a

m aintainad and tastafuiry : decorated co ttage Is new on the m arke t T h n e bed ­room s. m ba th s oo main and basem ern levels. Lots of g rea t new landscaping In s e c lu d e d b a ck y a rd . P riced right a t S83 .900 . Located on tree lined up­p e r ‘ P re a id e n t S t re e t ! ’ J a n * G eorge f96-021. \

ReMax -K eystone Realty

Group L L C . 7 3 5 - 0 3 0 0 I

TWIN FA L L S By O w ner: I W c* A rea, te o o s q . f t . 4 " bdrm . 3 b a th . d a ck . ho t tub. CaB 733-4218.

TWIN FA L L S By o w n er . 2 0 0 0 s q . f t . , 3 b d r m . h o u s a . M o r n in g a ld * S c h o o l D ia t.. o w n e r fl* f»anc* w »lO K down. Im­m e d ia t e ly o c c u p a n c y . M 9K . CM 702-7S3-00S0

^ N PA L L S By o«m er. com pW ely rem odeled . 4 t>drm.. Ig. IM ng. din ing

. rm .. h ltc h e n . f irk p lac e . Now carpal. $ a 9 .8 0 a To a * * 7 3 4 .fe 7 7 or 733-2306

T ¥ m FALLS C lean, mcelyd e c o r a te d 3 b d rm . i . s ba ih In nloa a rea . O o a* K> •c h o o ls . Lg. IM ng rm-& M eherv id * ^ laundry rm,

tt. t t s s W ilmor* A v* . A iM n g » 7 2 J0 a 7 3 S < B 8 0

T ¥ m FALLS Exe. h om * klgoo d tocatton. W n*w up- 'o rad * a .cw p a( ,p a M .b u l- \fy b a m A n*w wood patto id o o r.O n fy S 8 9 M 0 . I l t s «Twin Parka Dr.. 734<7B10 \

Under construction.

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J 6 S W IN FA L IS-B Y O W N E R W uaf 890 to a p p re c /a fe /

ia a wolf-maintaHod< 3 6a fha .3000aQ . (IfrhdudingentttmitSomenL

g , ‘ W e* qulot euf-rfa-aac-— location t t 2039 Mtn.

Vlow Clrclo eloootoTeo Sawtooth* High

Sehoola. Larga family— room w/ wat bar. oak ^ W crtoa?«rap iacB 9.Jarpa

doc* in tmckynrd. Som- k l o r s y a t o m s f c a r

_ appt. onfy caa 734.7366.

^ T ^ FALLS-By Ownor. 2 tjd rm . 2 b a th s , d o u b le w i d e o n p e r m a n e n t foundation . C e n tra l air.

\ now roof, sprinkling sys- ‘ torn, redwood dock. Onw-

or not financing. Call 734- g j- 6850 1-4 pm . ^ . 5 0 0

:C TWIN FALLS. By Owner- 5 bdrm. 3 bath. 2500 sq ft on 1 5 a cro s. In coontry. S137.000. Caa 734-7364.

TWINFALLS, By owner, to bo sow 2 bdrm. 1 bath. 2

__ S flto lllto d is h e s , la rg e«n- foncod ya rd , fruit troos. >0 . Asksig $47,000. 736-6806O t •“ TWIN FALLS. 0 ,

ow rw r 4 bdrm, 1’, i bath _ homo w.-wood stove, cov-

o red patto. fencad comer* to t appliances. (56 .0 0 0

, { Cafl Fred a t 733-0723.

3y I 51210 I FARM/RANCHES/_ I DORIES

FARMS * •2 4 0 A C R E S -c ro p s , pas-2 t u r o T F C C w a t o r . 2

j* hom os. SW of Burt.‘ l e o A CRE S • nic* grain . l a r m . d e v e l o p m e n t

_ potentiaJ W ood River Val-3 ley near &tver Creek

*1 S3 A C R E S -C a tO e iw h r , sou th of Kimborty. Brick . Ivtna„• * 1 2 0 A C R E S -G o o d pro- ,0 ductive farm near Snake

Rhw r.N W ofB uhi._ • 67 A CRES . Sm an farm

on O rchard East, o r M-2 ir for bght Industry, d *SS A C R E S • R ow c ro p .11 «»h«ei In es . TFCC water.

b<g shop. SW of Wn<»*rty.

'b ROBERTJONES 51 REALTY

7 3 3 - 0 4 0 4 -3 orV 1 ■800-262-5001iD •• .EXT.-121I

” i 513 1 , | a C R E A G K 4 W T ^

BY O V m E R 25 a c re lol r in socu lded country sub- r, dMSton $16000 Call 423- , 6346 leave m ossago

0 IDAHO RANCHLAND

-■ S M kt/S alm onR lvart ; 29 AC-$24.900j S p e c t a c u l a r a c r e a g e , *»,t)*autrful Mtn vwws. t o ­

ca ted betw een the 2 best r e c r e a t i o n a l r i v e r s in Idaho M inutes to m ibons ol a c r e s N a t 'l F o r e s t & H o irs 'C anyon Rec aroa New gravel rd. surveyed, buddablo Exc. finandng. O ont m iss outl CaH owrv

n er tod a y (206)639-2501 ,, (8:30-6.30 P C H _________

^ JEROM E 2091 acres d o se to tow n, h a s well powor

f pum p, h o u se Is fenced , n ice b u ild ing s ite Call 324-6565_______________

|! KIMBERLY Schools. Natu- r a l i s t s ' p a r a d i s e o n a

. b u d g e t, t .5 A cres n e a r . Canyon & H idden Lok^ ' sub $17,000. wen &pwT. Porlect for rtew-manufac-

a tured hom o'423-5130

1 TW N FALLS 3 21 a c re s •21 r f ro n ta g e on N orth I

, C o l le g e R d . w ith 6 6 0 ' I, d e p th b e h in d C a n y o n I! S p r lfM a ln n . 1/3 block I’ w est (3 Bhj* Lakea Blvd. I

$2 9 0 s q r f t CaflPhieOO- I733-2561 oxt. 2712. I

. BROKERS WELCOME *

TWIN FALLS 4 mi. S .. 10 I a c r e s . 10 s h a re s w ater. I Sea o r trade. 733-1540 I

TWIN FA L L S By ow n o r. i1,03 acre, vafiey view to t 4iT^ W . ofTT, 543-8117.

I 5 1 4 " ” I: IlNCOIIE PROPERTY; c

mEQUAL HOUSING

OPPORTUNITY. iw e p » * ln u b iid le » e F * -

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w ifcoeei** te ed en m o * s .i« |B rv w ( .N R ia a J

J• I kSMioMs M** w r w d i TpiilBpio , M M m er * JH H i*l«l^* F M U lUkM I

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STm I0*t3 S w M VMM!*- !■m .Tb*T«U**W w>wne • M M «brr* te**« tep tfadk *

i-----1 ' _I. one. G reat Ihveatment lor

only S 5 9 .90a CaB Judy II____________ 326-S69Q_________

^ BARKERrER Can 543-4371 If*/lod _'ns. INVESTMENT PR O PE m VIn- Twin F a lls f ines t luxury

« . a p artn w rt community. 8 0 ^■O' un its , pool, club ho u se .Ktl PresenOy under construc-to. . t to r u . , . : .

T hom aa D a v to p m e n t C o'Ily 206 -3 4 M 8 7 7

^ I 57s I ■^ I C O M M E R C tA L^ B ^ p r o p e r t y ^ J •

BURLEY dow ntow n bus. bIda w/1 bdrm apt. & bidg

— w/2 b d rm a p t . s ld o by r. 2 stoo. Will sell separa te ly ] le o r to g o th e r . t e r m s b y n t owner. Ca« 676-2664

TWIN PALLS 139 frontage ft. K im berly Rd. Soil or

J4- trade for farm 733-1540 -

•® I.VACATWKPROPERTY

^ - C a b in , P ino Fea therv ille

to a raa . 860 sq ft Large to t; 9 l a r g e f a m i l y r o o m ,: 1 $65,000. Owner will carry tr . w ith g o o d d ow n . O w n-oA e r/agent. Call 567-9021.^ ask & Gisola or Bud.

^ NEAR FEATHERVILLEIIth Spoctous mountain cabinn,. a s to n e 's throw from th e Ztor* B o ise Riverl N estled In)0 th e pines, youn e r ^ th e ,

g*o th* rm al ho t m ine ral— water. Can 326-5660,“ I Ask for Judy. -

BARKER TCan 543-4371 I

i 518 1 Ta. I ^ ^ M O B l L i ^ j O M E ^ ,* 1971 FLEETWOOD Dou-

blowWe. 2 bdrm, 2 bath . J 24x52 . rango , refrig. a ir 71

^ Moved to y ^ lot & set up !free wtthin 100 mi raA us, i

? $ 1 7 ,9 0 0 . Call 734 -4320 ,* O reOOOII-1667.

» CASH PAID lo. U3M MO- E «e b ie Homea 734-4 3 2 0 ,

m RLER 1961 Liberty 24x60 _■2 w/10x30 deck & awning in -p

F ile r P a r k 3 b d r m ,. 2 ,p. bath, open floor plan. Now ,If, windows and carpet. Must .y, s e e l $ 2 6 . 9 0 0 /O f f e r Jg 733-3667_______________ Tl

HANSEN 7 4 14x66 mobSe \h o m e , lo c a te d in F i rs t —

'* C la ss Court in H an se n T>Ind aU appis. gas furnace, t& w ater heater $11,500 j423-4531 .206-232-6071 t

1 MOBILE HOMES ^W e have sovtKoi single and ■

J double w idos to' c h o o se ■, , from For details call F o r . ■. r e a t S t e p h e n a . C a ro y *r and A dam s. 679-9005 or’ 431-3526.______________ «- . _ _ I ^

I C E M E T E R Y L O T S T l

* CEMETERY LOT a t Sun- js e r Memorial, h as a vault —

* m itS2S0,1-601-79fre957 g*

a SUNSET MEMORIAL PK. I n Rosevale D at 1 tot $400 ■ s Call 536-2775 ■ i RV

I I I r■ I M A N U FA C T U R E D L L _ h o m e ^ ^ I

' 3 BORM. 2 BATH. S uper !!G ood C e n ts hom o . S99 e

r do w n , u n d e r $2 6 0 /m o ; OAC. 676-9611.________ TV

; TWIN FALLS M artene -S3 ' 3 bdm is. 2 bath. O n its v. o w n lo t & f o u n d a t io n . .

S to ra g e s h e d , c o v e re d GC patto. $71 ,900,734-7862 d

> or 734-3260 h

i TWIN FALLS % Marlene. — 1 7 6 0 s q ft . le x tu r e d . H^

- ro inded corners. $49,500 E ptos land 629-4262 b

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BUHL, Tlr*d Of R enting? ^ T his 2 bdrm Buhl hom e o n a fe n c * d c o m * rto tc a n b * yours for $49,900. c a £ Q «ker R earton S43-4371 o r caB M*rte 943-5075.

QOOOINQ 3 bdrm. 2 b«m S ? a hop . c a r p o r t $S75rtno. 2? . 1400 sq . f t 637-6304 ^

HA NS& I 3 bdrm, 2 bath. — $S0(Vmo » $300 dep. No sm o k in g o r p « u . 423 -6348 or 423-4339. ( J j

JERO M E 2 b d rm . 0 * « t _$ 3 8 0 /m o . 1 a t A l a a t \ f id a a n in g d*po»lt, 825 - i l lSC3gaf>ar6pm. . |%

JC R O M E 4 b * m ..$ S 2 S .2 11 b d r m ,, $ 4 0 0 . N o p a ta . M324-2634_______________ r a

JERO M E. 1. z a 3 b d m i M ho m o a . $ 3 0 0 te $ 5 0 0 « B l n dap . Ca* 324-2641. g g l

J O N E S W E H A U L H

lo r l* a s » a n r* n lln e a e u e k ~ N e « n o a n o C i » O f i £ . H i l

FREE eST M A T C S CALL 324-3480 H j

T W W FA L L S. . a b d r n v S H ba ih hem *. L « g * y a ^ • to r a g * a h * d ft g a rd * n • r * a . J u a t e u ta ld * TF.N o am oU ng . $750M to . M C M 4 2 0 0 1 10» /m ag .

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• T W IN F A L L S S t u d io | .

IT h e a t . S m a ll p e t O K .S27S/mo * $250 6aq.

_ C a l 324-6778 .

TWIN FALLS 105 $775/- mo. 3 b d rm .2 b ath . large fencedyard, Fam lyroom w/wDod stove. C a ipo rt

Z E lw o o d * E vana y 734-1401_________

P T W IN FA L L S 2 bdrm . 1 ] !' bath, fun ba sem e n t New-

ly r o m o d o f a d . 3 6 2 N.- -W a sh in g to n .-C a ll-< 6 0 2 )- - ' ' 461-9474 evM.

TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm. No sm o k ln g /p e ts . S a n d ra 324-6752 or 324-6652 i

JTW IN .FA LLS'-A vail-Jun*. - I. 1. now hom e lo c ate d in0 g r o a t a r e a . 3 b d rm . 2 y b a t h , d o u b le g a r a g e y w /oponor, sprinkler sys- y tam . fenc«d back yard, no

pets, no smoking. C a l for- a p p t to view 736-4817. s $ 6 0 0 m o. 1s t . la s t a n d f deposit________________

T W IN F A L L S - C u to 2 bd rm h o u s e w ith yar'd. $400 m o « deposit 1245 S thA ve.E , Con 734-5163 ^

T W IN F A L L S 1 b d r m ” hom e, new carpo t $350/-

; m o * $ 2 0 0 dep, 734-4345

f TWIN FALLS 102. $800/- m o New 3 bdrm. 2 batn

• Fenced yard, app ls. db> c ar ga rage wtth opener,

: E L W 00D 4E V A N S

■ T' TWIN FALLS 104 $47Sitno * ' 2 bdrms. G as h e a t WD1 hoodup. appls.Ofr S t pkg.‘ E lw e S « E v a r t s

734-1401________

TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm . 440 Elm S t . S450Vno.* dap .. ~733-9656.______________ \

TWIN FALLS 4 bdrm. 1S b a t h , g o o d lo c a t i o n ~ S700rtix) 1 s t l a s t * $250 \ dep. Can 686-7169- \

TWIN FALLS Brtck 3 bdrm. “h o m e , g a ra g e , f e n c e d 'yard, nice area, rw smok- (Ing o r pe ts . $550/m o. • 1dep. a toase. 733-5S42 j

T¥<TN FALLS NE,Ex*euthi« 3 bdrm. 2 bath. *

in d s appls. $725. <No pets. 736-1654 . j

TWIN FALLS. 2 bdm i .b s - (mt. Central air. fireplace. ^w a lo r furn. $ 5 0 0 .d e p , “510H eybum W ,734-6646, "

TWIN FALLS. 3 bdrm 2 b a th h o m o . S a w to o th area. $60<Vmo, 733-1710. _

TWIN FALLS. 3 bdrm , 2 T \ba th , fenced back yard . Cgroat location! $750i'mon. ^th.depos«. Catl 733-6219 —

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TWIN FALLS • Ouiot Stu- 7d « lor 1 person, no sm ok. —ing or drinking. $ 2 0 0 . TVOeposiL 428 Main S t N 0

T W IN F A L L S C o t t a g e 7 apartm ents, kitchenefios.$29S& up. Can 734-7945. TV

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RUPERT Taking applica- ^tions for 1 bdrm a p ts in 2r o t i r o m o n t . d i s a b l e d ^ c o m m u n ity . S e c t io n 8HUD housing. Rent de- ^term ined by incom e Ap- .plications avail, a t 410 C __S t or can 436-3763 TV»

TWIN FALLS > S o c w t •C lea n .O u ie t-

Com pare • 733-0740 ^1322 Washington S t N. J

OOOOINQ -Newer 2 bdrm ^ duplex, g a rage . Ac. w /d , h o o k - u p -0011 a f t o r S934-8163______________ J

H A Z E L T O N S y r l n g a ^ E s ta te s . 1 bdrm a p ts inbeautlfui. wed-matotainod - Z & q u ie t lo r th e e ld e r ly . handK»pped or dlsabtod.C a ll 6 2 9 -4 2 0 6 TOO 1- ___6 0 0 - 3 7 7 - 3 5 2 9 . E H O TW(Haaring impared) d i

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *TWIN FALLS New 4-ptax, TW

large 2 bdrm, 2 bath, an d tappls. indudtoo WD. „

r*frtg. G as heat & central —air. Storage rm. C a rp o a TW

G reat naigFtooitwod. N ear aeCSl. $S70«dep. Can Jody 21

K*yston* M gmt 735-0300. ^

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * poTW IN FA L L S, t .b d r m s . —

$335. TW2 b dm u . $440. 2 1 Baat value h T « m Fatts ~ ~ Hi B ligh t sp a d o u af t d e a n $4 N o p e a .6 6 4 0ulncySL ~ N aarC SI 734-6600 ^ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 2 ^JEROM E t bdrm. No pets Sm j

or smoUng. Ouial n*lgf»- h o iborhood. AC. W/D hook- atrup. $ 2 6 0 n « . 324-3221 N 0(

1 1 1

' ■

JE R O M E . H ousing appli- | '

c * p t* d for n * « r *ld*rly. « . r d * r l y . d l s -

baa*d on ineort)*. For fur­th e r Inform atton co n tac t th* J e ro m e H ousing Au­th o r i ty a t 7 3 3 - S 7 6 5 o r ; T D D 7 3 3 - 5 6 7 6 . E q u a l ' Housing Opportunity

TVHN FALLS 2 bdrm. t b a th c o n d o . C o v e r e d

. -parktog^A C ^N w ivpalntA -. ^ c a r p e l . T e n n i s c o u r t . 1 A vallabi* Ju n e 1. $495/- m o . f irs t & la s t • $ 3 0 0D ep. 733-4330_________ '

TW INFALLS 2 y rso U d u - 3 _ b d rm . 2 b a th ,

e x c e l , n e ig h b o r h o o d , c lo s e to O L e a ry JH S . 'O v e n /ran g e , d isp ,. DW. W /D hookup a re a . Effi- Z d e n t g a s h e a t & h o t w ater. R -19 Insula tion, a rgon g a s fDled wir>dows. dU, garage. Auto sphnk- _ le r s , W a le r p a id . N o t peta/arhoW ng. 1 yr lease

S 7 9 5 /m o ♦ $ 5 0 0 d e p Rof. req. 734-1349

TW INFALLSSISO Moving AOowanco j

B rand new , de luxe and v e r y w e l l I n s u l a t e d 2 bdrm. 2 bath, an applianc­e s in c lu d in g w a s h e r & _ dryer. W atar. sanitation, t a n d lown c a re provided. $ 5 4 0 * $ 4 0 0 d e p . Call 733-2963 or 734-6674 ,

TW INFALLS “ . 683 PARADISE PLACE 4 Now 2 bdrm. 2 bath, walk- ■ m d o se ts . g a s h a a t AC. I

' a p p l s . b a lc o n y , la n d - b s c a p e d , c a rp o r t $£50 * t OOP. 543-4930. i

ITWIN FALLS 1 bdrm.. n o " j i

snxAing or pots. $320rtno. ,• dop.. 432-5&2S, •

TWIN FA LLS 2 bdrm . 1 t> bath No pots, $450/mo, $ Coll 733-5302 ' cr

TWJN FALLS 2 Ig bdrms. T> A ppls. W ato r/san . pa id .WO No smoking or pe ts ($42Smx>. 423-5665 —

T W IN F A L L S G r e a t Itocabon. .3 bdrm. 2 bam . Id u p l e x w ith g a r a g e . * $650/mo. $40(Vdep. Nosm ok ing , no p e ts . C all ^C a r o ly n 7 3 4 - 0 4 0 0 . o r '733-9026 ^

TWINFALLS

LMir*l Pa rk Apt*. J176 M aunce S t N .T F *

734-4196

T W IN F A L L S N ic e 1 [bdrm. $3SO mo in d h e a t ^N O PE T S! Can 736-1654 «

T W I N F A L L S Q u i t e location 2 bdrm. 1 bath. brick duplex. Full ba se - f m ent w /extra bdrm. G as heat. C a rpo rt 5S5Q/mo . $450 Oep. 733<)667 or V734-678 8 „

TWIN FALLS Tovmhous- ®o s. 2 bdrm. i bath. Start- »•ng a t $42 5 . d e p . Call "736-2636______________

TWIN FALLS • 1 bdrm a p t dow ntow n, refrig. range ,h e a t , w ato r. sa n ita tio n . —$335rtno . dep No pets £C all 7 3 4 -1 4 1 5 d a y s o r ■733-6107 I

TWIN FALLS • Ouwt d e a n ^ 2 bdrm. fireplace , drapes, a p p ls . c ab le , w a te r fur- ' n ish e d . ideal for m a tu re ^ adults, no smoking $465 . dep . Call 734-S5I8.

rWIN FALLS - nearty new 4 p le x . 2 bd rm . 2 b a th , d o s* to schools, $500 mo in c lu d e s so m e utiH lies.C a ll 7 3 4 -1 0 6 6 o r 7 3 4 - C 6522 or 734-64S2

rWtN FA L L S, 2 b(*m. wa- lo r/sew er/trash Induded.W D h o o k u p s av a ila b le . S to ra g e u n it In c lu d e d .$450 . Cafl 324-7593. —

rWlN FALLS 130 $300. 2s tu d to a p t a l uts paid. &

E N ioed f t Evan* i j734.1401 to

W IN FALLS 2 & 3 bdrm.d u p le x es avail, now. N o t wpeta. c l 734-4120. p<

-W m F A L L S O * « i2 b(»mduptox. appla. carpo rt No t wpets. $400rtno. 733-3742 q i

w m F A L IS Large n*w*r ^a p tn * w C S 1 .2 b « l ro o m . p ,2 ba th .garao* .W /D hook- qa

S aBudBttoaaxcaplalac- capaid. $47S mom h*d*- mq

p o sa .C « B 7 3 » W 9 0 . ^w m FA LLS N*w*r d a « t ^ 2 bdrm aparvitant, nom H a m w ) Park. N o p a ta . - - -nvi $425 Ano ♦ d a p . 733-27*7

Mfm PALLS Town hom a* 7 b drm *. $ 4 4 0 . 3 bdrm *.

mM yard « t o ( ^ W D _ o o k u p a . F r i a n d l y TWI i &no*ph*r». ^0 pMia. 7 3 4 - a e n wa

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TWIN FA L L S R e a l b a r-

C le a n . Ig . r m s . . n i c e naighborhood. No amok-

_ $495.733-2323 _

T ^ FALLS Vary d e a n 1"b d rm ,. w a le r In c lu d ed . $365rtrx>-. 733-7434.

TW M FALLS. 2 Ig-2 bdrm, apts! Both wAV/O. stove, refrig. Disposal, off street p a r l ^ . no pets, $47Sm o t ft $ 5 0 0 /m o * d e p s . C all

• _734:5781 aQpr 4:30.p m _

TWIN FA LLS. A ffordable housing a t Its finest WRh-

. In walktog distance to m a ­jor shopping and CSI 2& 3 B e d r o o m t n o w avanabto.Faw nbrook Apartm en u ------

647 Fawnbrook A ve . d T w ^ Fans. 734-1600 I

TVflN FALLS. O e a n stu- ■ d iofor 1. N osm okm g. no ' p e ts p le a s e . $ 235 with $125 de p o sit 734-9263 |

TWIN F A L L S .'to a so du- ‘plex n e a r C SI. 2 bdrm ^famify room, garage, rxrw- ■ly d e c o ra te d , yard c a ro ■f u r n i s h e d . $ 5 4 5 p e r ■mo 736-6006 or 734-8779 Kl

TWIN FALLS. New or us«d 11 ft 2 bdrm. houses. $300 —to $ 5 5 0 .d e p . W/O hook Riups. Can 733-3B24 C

TWIN F A L L S . N e w e r 2 — bdrm 4-plex. ex tra n ice Sli$500 . doposrt Can 734- r 0427 for information.

I ^ I 1I r O O M ^ O R R E T ^ rr

EOEN: CLEAN AFFORD- w ABLE ROOM S lor rem . t, $45 wk. 625-5354 after 4 • j pm or 734-3540,731-2431 F

JE R O M E H oliday M oiei w eekly ra te s sta rting a t$107. 324 2361.________

TWIN FALLS Qwet motel $95 wk. $375 m . ina. mi­

crowave & refng. 736-1968

TWIN FALLS; Capri M otet WWy rate s starts $140. ^

Call 733-6452.__________ i

1 I nI j l O B I ^ H O M ^ L

H A Z E L T O N 2 b d rm . 1 _ 2bath. Stove, refrig. Refs, alreq. $350/nw Caretaker «can w o rk lo rren t8 2 9 -(il9 ^

HOME ON THE RANGE. J J S h e e p Cam p. New cook ^stove in good condition. ^$3500 Can 436-6555 —

-------------------------------------- BLJE R O M E 2 bdrm tra iler. r

f en ced yard in country . qi$425Ano. .$250 Hop r d qe le d & water NO pets or ' |smoking! 324-2154 msg —

JEROME: 2 bdrm moM* vi tho country. $400 » secu ­nty dep o sit 324-3430. p

TWIN F A L L S . M OBILE S nHOM E In P a rk . 2 b e d - q ,room. 1 bath Water, sew- r ,e r . g a r b a g e m clud isd ^ $ 4 0 0 /m o n t h . d e p o s i treqoir*d. Call Steve. p -

HALLOWSRealty

734-4334607 I I

OFRCE A IRETAIL SPACE I

A ddlaon A v*.E .126 sq ft. Prtvato Offlce 206 sq .ft with ad io o n g

1 2 5 s q f t .0 r t«Blue L akea Blvd. N.

2 0 tfc * S u B e •Appmx. 550 sq.ft.Blu* Lak** Blvd.

3 0flto*S u it* .Approx. 12S0sq.ft.-

C om m *rda l Locatton o n Park Av*. W.

Approx. 580 sq.n.HALLOWS

Realty734-4334 r

JEROME. For rw« or teas*. !2 rooms, approx. 3 6 ^ 4 8 ' I & fun b a sam en t w n fin- ' ish to su it tenan t. G reat { (or sman cafe or v e d aR y shop. C a l John 324-7366 }

TWIN FALLS OfScas-UtBs.pd .. p a rk ing , exc. lo ca- jt> on.$lS0ftup. 736 9022 {

TWIN FALLS $150 ft up. I~O faces. utas., 738 6022 l _

TWIN FA LLS - W e a t* m | -P ro p * rty M an*s*m *nt. |offlc* sp ac* a v a U ^ to- |c a te d in q u ie t park-llk* |downtown s* n ira . 1.57S . 1s q f t 370 sq. f t UH incL |p a rk in g a v a il, C o n ia c t |CharteeeABen.734-17S4. |

n m i FALLS_front^ . ^ Otnc* lor

a' l 2 S 0 a q . f t $30(Vmo, b l II 7 3 4 -6 6 0 4 , or *v*- b

nings 7 3 3 ^ 1 , ^rWIN FA L L S: 1 prof*a- •toniJ o n e * «vt«abl* w«h waiting room . i«c*p(ton- M . phon* anawvrtng a*r- v ie * , a n d s c h o d u lin g , . C o n i a c t G r * t c h * n 734-8324.______________

I C 0 . . 2 i c » LI PROPERTYERO M E. S h o p for r*nt,3200 a q .H l4 ov*rh*«d door, offlc* apac* a v a l. P r o p a n * h * « t. 4 m ll*a EM tolJ*ren>*. 324-3101

w m PALL S C c» w n*gN Q f

COO. 733-3181

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W A H BW U gW aiT A L 01

i T o i u a E a A i i A a E s i a "8 e « r . 7 3 3 -3 8 1 4 d a y * . 754-2253 *v**. ft wknda. L . .

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ovw tw ad dodr f t o n c e (- H**tiid W arahou** - -

5100 aq f t . B■ 'W A 2V I4^tJ9W h**ddoor------ 1

. H sata d W arehoM M • I 121 0 eq,n.w/ofTta*ft “ 10 x 12* overt>*ad door "

- WarahOM** w /o h * * r tZ x l4 -o v * rh e* d d o o r.

1000 s q f t- W ar*hous* w /e h a a t

T 4600 a q n ., - w a ra h o u a w o ft lc * * J

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CaaSfovolordotaUa |HALLOWS

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TWIN FA L L S. S in g le ro- jlined rriale n eed s small 2 '■bdrm. fiouse w /storage m ‘tho coun try . 6 or 7 m is _So. of TF C a l 733 2352 Bl

4 616 I J^ R O O r a ^ K W A N ^ Qi

KIMBERLY F e m a le p re- 3ferrod. sha re e x p en se s II __rto res to d 423-6949 ».res c<

R o o m m a t e to s h a r e 2 f bdrm. $200 p lus' '.1 utam- | os. No sm okng. 736-2435 *

S ing le p a r* n t o f 1 w ants ^ f e m a le to s h a r e la rg o h o u se R e n t ft u tilitie s * ■ x e ro 'in e x c h a n g * for housekeeping. Can 735- _ I 0 2 6 e v e s o r l e a v * hE

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W anted, fem ale room m ate ^to Share house, Utits pd. ^S2 0 0 . 00P Can 733-5123 —Prefer coSoge student HE

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I rI_A N G U S P u r e b re d b u lls . ■

L ong y e a r l in g s & 2 yr I cOiOS 326< »75 . 326-6637 ■ ■

A N G U S X, 9 h e i fe r s . 3 steers. $250 ♦. Vaccinat- ^od to tne m ax 677-4123 —

ARMOUR B uying s ts t to n . ^ buying slaughter cow s and I

bc»s. open oa*y. 3 2* 0 0 9 9 ■

BL A C K A N G U S b u l l s e y<Reg Yearlir>g3 ar>d 2 yr |q( o ld s M ostly A I. s ired '* c«./Reasonably pnced. —

D on K w te r 436-9617 All

BULLS FOR SALERegistered T exas pit

Longhorns. BuOs arx] r jRopmg catoe 487-2247.

BULLS Black A ngus 2 y rs ^ o ld S o m o n t o s t e d . atk R eady to.go. Pnc* reduc ­ed. C an 3 2 « -3 6 0 a

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- C r e d i t C a r d N u m b e E x p i r a l t o n D a t e _

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BU LLS F o r s a l* 3 pur*- CUI

BULLS Top Q uality R*g. - b l a c k A r i ^ b u l l s . hav* _

E P 0 .4 3 fr< 8 8 ft4 y r4 9 1 1 GUI

BU LLS black- 2 0 d o se ly ^m atch« ] regkst*r*d y**r- ----- :lings, m o d e ra te fram e ft Cusb«tn w t Alao. 20 yearling pic h e i f e r s . M iller A n g u s-Rler Can 326-4729-(J*n) —or326-4159-(Bud) ^

BULLS».HoUt*in. Al s irad - .—650 to 1100 Iba. Reason- f " ' ably prtcad. C a l 734-3634.

BULLS. P rem ium Blonde P lD' aq u in ta in e . excel, for apc ro ss b reed in g , produc- fanirtg high quality stock lan

---------C M I53Z-4236’ ' ---------- Sol

BULLS. Y eaning bulls torsale. fiM blood ftnzgauer 73,Exert, quality $1200 ea. Call C hns.431-3216 days ja uor 862-9232 evtKungs 5^

B U L L S : B la c k p o l l e d S im m e n u is . 20 tor> 2nd t f cutong affafta. 686-7623 | p ,

CATTLE. S taned Ho«ste*i ^ hotfers. R eady to go! CaH Tm 324 3886_______________ ^

C O RR A L PA N E L 6 b a r ^gatvanized w/skid tw ots. _5 6* X 10- $40 5-6* K12- „$48 50 Delivered ^

1-600-626-1409 2 ^

For sale or lease Wack vir- ST 7g n bulls. 900 lbs plus ,

8 0 806.7516 0.Mike 532-4555

■ffilFER S20h*ad I3 0 0 to = qualiry H olstem SpnogorH e ife rs , c a lv e in 2 to 3 ^w eeks. Call 438-5562 or ^« a - « 3 1 »»n in i!» “

■lElFERS Started Hoiste«n — 7 H o i f e r c a l v e s $ 1 0 0 .S lS O p e rd a y 543-8i«3

lO L ST E IN sp n n g e rs . Al tOI s ired o r Al b red . O ut olour ow n herd that »*e vo ^ 0 1sow Can 206-922-4544 «P J

lO L S T E lN S 5 v irg in — -buBs: K ie fe rc « v es .$ i6 5 ^ S te e rs . $ 7 5 -$ 1 4 0 Call

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wflniS S U M E L E A S E o n 2 S-T» year okl EZ Mex 325 Spe- Cal

.eed wagon, 86^ ^ —

C U ^ MF A R M S E R V IC E S JD 2:

h e ay a rd d u m p t r u e k a n d ver<

toader wWi dnver for hire, 4S7 iCan 543-6126,

— tOATII g r o u n d w o rk , p lan t. pr^ls w a t h , b a l e , s t a c k . 543.c h o p .lo a d e r w ork, rock — —picker, m a n u re hau ling , Nm > IRandy w ea v er . 543-6866 1 o«.

tg B a lM from the fkeka to -------the s ta d i an n or>o oper- PARTsoon our specialty. Perk

B ale* U m knitw l TracS 4 » « 3 6 8 1-60

: to can or come h j apW clip and mall islaed department ( itarted without dels}I t c l e a z l T w i t h d a r i c p e r n l o p x o z i m a t ^ i r 2 3 c h a r a i

a c c o r u ^ t o n t e s c h e t lb e l o w .n m mt y O n l y

my ad In classifici _ f o r _______ da»er s p a c r p l e a s e . I n c lu d in g t

9 • A l l M m M i s s t b l

3 1 1 . . - —

----------------------- --------- tA X---------------------------------S4.1----------- -------------------- $7 J------------------ --------------4 1 4

3N n*m M m um u a d d $ 2 fo r M ^ V M u m . * wk}y tor o n (y l3 p W w ee k .

der is enclosed for $____-C ha iQ a^C kdeo fw ^— .— - ___ber________ :....... '

H k T I h N w h MTDMER I HEIWRE

CUSTOM CHEM KAL ^ , P lirA T IfIMM agle V alley. L **U * R.JofM * 733S 4S S er 3 2 * .4 i t i o r 4 a f r i a a o

CU STO M n a y s la c k in g .- ---------sm. bal**. 2 wk)* atadca.625-9633_______________

C ua tom m echan ica l rock pidiar. Can W oyn* Bow»r

5«»67T >________

Custom swathing. Can 733- 7764 or mooa* 731-1719

F flE E 'feriiliie r. B tosoiids I r o m t h e T w l n F a l l s W as te w a te r T r e a tm e n t 'P l a n t . I D E O ft E P A a p p ro v e d . L ook ing fo r farm, pasture, or aet aald* land tor application. Free

“ Soti'4n*iysi»-»-0»tlv»ry:--------------P lease con tac t OMl Inc. for m o re I n fo r m a tio n .734-9934

JAKTZ CUSTOM HAYINQSwathing, baling. 1 ton or

small ba les 543-6049.

4 704 II FA R M M ACH tW ERY

7 5 a n tiq u e IHC-JO-CAT Tractors. 1 or an. all run Bestoffer. 324-5167

BALER NH. 263 com pleie overtiaul, new sfyie feed- ' e r. p a m t. hyd lo n s to n . ' guaranteed, $3400. 678- 4307 P a y to n ___________

B A L £R '95 4 655 H es to n In -line , n e w c o n d itio n , u s e d on ly o n o c u ttin g .$13.000, 206-568-3324

BALER; N«w HoUand MH 426. hyOaiAc swmg; hftch. heavy axie wtth ftoaation Ores, very good condition,,$6800 Call 537-6737

BA LERS - -Now H o lland 1-425 and 1-430. $3260 ' e a c h . C a ll 5 4 3 - 4 2 9 3 . t o i l E 3 8 0 0 N . Buhl

:O M B I N E . J D 6 6 2 0 . a p p r o x . 3 .0 0 0 n o u r s $11.500 Eves, 637-6396

:O ie tN E S . 1460 <H, 6600 John D e e re , bo th good cond H ess to n 496 b eet han»*st*r. Can 825-4275.

:ULTTVATOR. b eet Allo- wey Row M aster. 12 tow wflh diacs. knlv*s & - S-To** ft iunn*ls $3200 Can 366-2904___________

NSC 2 1 ' M asavy F ergus­on $2S0atoff*r. Can 423-5731 *v*niogs

ID 2 3 2 0 a w a th a r 15 tt. h e a d e r & c o n d it io n e r .Very c le a n . $ 6 9 5 0 J D ■ 4 6 7 1 ^ 5 3 0 0 0 7 3 3 -5 7 6 9

OADER «D fit IHC. w srtad .Prefer IHC or Dual Call543-6468.___________.

lew H oiivid 910 Sw ather. ,1 owner, always Shedded Exc. cond. 532-4107

'ARTS W e hav* goniur>e P e rh ra ports! Twm Falls Tractor. CaU 733-6667 or 1 -600-6S8-3883._- :

few s

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PLANTER-JO 4 row m i 9l 71 com and bean . C

. 324-20SS.

ROUND BAL£R. Has)4900.. 6000 bates. L

____________n a w . :.A lw a y a a t o rtnsJde. $44,000. C l S44-247S Of 731-0473

S P R A Y E R M e tro e 1 s p r a y c o o p , n o n d i no#als. foam m a*ec . C 8234633. -

SWATHER H eston a2< 14'691 hra. S27.000. B

____________af_N H 2W .W O O ..S t«W ag o n , JO 2 0 0 . & F triavar, $3000rt» th , C 934-5108

SWATHER. HAY IH SOC w ith d u a l a u g o r . Ci

---------------- ------------------------------- ---TRACTOR Farm all SG

gos. Good shapa. S400 /oHof. 655-4144

TRACTOR - IH 350 d l« utiM ly. 6 s p d . w ltti T, wido front ond. 3 p t Ir hrt.S3995 324-1099.

TRACTOR IH 414 utility, sod witti 2 spd. wtdo fro e n d , 3 p t w ith liv e lit S3495. Call 324-1099

T R A C T O R S 2 - 1 2 R o Wick Cultrvaiors. 12 Rc 200K T h inno r. 12 Ro ToofBar w/ Morfcor, 6 ' R, ta ry C u tto r, I S ' Rotai Cunor, 12 Row Aco Bar

_ Sprayer. W -17 AC Tro. lor. 13' IHC 0 « so l Oi» 20' JO O tisot Dtsc. 20- J Row C onditkm r. IHC 2 C n ^ Plow. 734-0445

TRUCK 1976 Cnevy sei v ic e t r u c k , h y d r a u ir boom. Uncoln woJdor, a com pressor.

IHC 5000 swatr>or, dual a i ger. condrtjonor, AC Co 423-5B27. _________

W O W II H o b b y H ora< T r a c to r & E q u lp m a nCo. tntroduces tfto afford ab le, dopendabio, bram now R h ino 754 7S HF 4*4 wrtfi largo tH«vy dur dual front loador S29.9 9 5 . M any m o d e ls anc h o r s e p o w e r a v a ila b le D e p e n d a b io p a r ts anc servKe backup Come ir and m eet Troy R ose, oui S hop Forem an, formerl) o l In ters ta te Im plem ent Jerom e S29.996 on cor-

. ront stock, good tnroogh 7n i96 . Leasing available

20e<a4^58S8

7 MFARM & RANCH

SU PPU ES

B A L ^ A O O ? n i ! r ! 0 0 0S la c k s5 5 bales. N eeds* littio w elding T ak e fo S 9 5 0 . 5 3 7 -67B 4 a f te 7pm or leave msg foe

^ IL O IN O S : Must sell im modiaioly, 2 arch sry<e.

30'x36'. 40'x60" 1-800-33Q-7118

TANK 27S gal fteid spray or W.3 pt hrtch, 50' boom Slide calf rack B2S-5414

I ^706 | _ _ F A n j | r S E E D ^

ALFALFA SEED. AAAG rand volley corn s e e d oats, g ro sses , & pasture m ix o s B o b H o m iito r s e e d CALL 7 3 4 -3 5 8 7 733-1477, 536-2293

A L F A L F A N it r o - s o o d grow your own nitrogor and get 3 cutting sooOing yoor ll IS a logumo wiih hign yield. rop<d regrowt^ and builds 100-130 lbs oi in a y o a r S2 75 por lb.208-543-6049__________

SEEO OATS Top Quality; C aliber, M onida, O tana vanotios availobio 9 6 S - 9 0 S germinatjon No wild oats. S i4 .0 0 -S i5 0 a cw l Delivery avaiioNe Neff Mill (702)779-2285

7 0 8 HAY, GRAIN

FEED

HAY 4-stockor loads, 3 rd cutting. 2 Siring bo les . Call 326-5486

O AT SIL A G E , 5 0 0 T on . H ay S i la g e . SOO T o n S 2 0 /lo n . lo a d e d . C a ll 886-7752 or 886-2067

STRAW Barley Straw, O ne Ton bales Call 438-5234 loave m essage

W e buy e o n whHa w hea t a t S 5 » . 1-800-597-7155

4 709______ | _ _ H O R S E ^ ^

2 M A R E S In lo a l: 1 -O H Palomno, t-^loroughbred. both brod to OH, 2 year­lin g s ; 1 -C a sh b a b y . 1- Streaking Jewel. 326-3790

APHA Bay ToWano. At stud $150 reg. SIOO grade. For more into. 733-7095

AQHA Champion W estern Pleasure horse. 10 yr old, 15.2 Bay G elding, (re sh a n d roady lo show , Fo* C reek T rain ing C e n te r P lease Can 436-6299.

A RABIAN M are G en tlewith lots of training. Call 678-5414______________

CRAWFORD FARRIER SERVICE. Call Forrest or

Mtehele a t 536-6335.

ERIC WANUAN H orseshoeing

----------- ---------c a i r w w e s — -

HORSE G entle khte horse. Lots ol cotor.

Can 324-7292.

H O RSE SH O EIN Q H tv e forge & anvil, vrfit travel. JeNDIorvte. 733-9019

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c -10 TTmw-N^yw. TVrtn

1 - - - - - - - - ^ - - - - - -

1.

ym od- H O R SE .2 Sorrelgekar> a C » n 7 A 0 y e a r s o ld . W

bft)ke. 1 black fUV> ExP = * t t . .U »6t.fitiL S 2aL 5833L _leston -------------------------------, Lika HORSE. OH M are. 4 y t o r a d . - o Jd ..c o a n .. . l& .b fo J (a

Can S i4 5 a 3 g » 4 a 6 i.3 a fr4 ;

H O R SE S (or a a la . yei e 1 1 5 l in g s c o m in g to OH 1 d r ip reg is te red . D unns. Bl ir. Colt Roan. BucksMn. C ^ l 61

747-7157 early rr>orrtn—

3-Bat- Horaea: Bought MW ai Staick . traded-Can Z33-60S5. & Re* -------------------------------V CaU UARE - 4 yeor browrVt)

c K .p r o v e n p ro d u c c o p en , h ad som o rldln $ 1200. Call 788-2813.

C a ll M o rg an h o r s o s lo r s a ' ■ ■ w oanllngs 'up .B roke - 7 7 7 un-broke. Hog. or un-rt j n r ^ S tu d so rv ic o . will tal

t f o d e s w h a t h o v e yo _____ P lease 543-5377

QH filly. 2 yrs old. 15 3 If 1^0 g r o w in g , o b o y b o a i

ty/pertorm ance Brod, ro 1:____ istorod, 324-9180

' ' 'S ' '^ ^ W e R HORSE a y» ’ vr.'' AOHA golding from D< ^ ' B a r /S n ip p o r broedin>I ___ VwygenOo. $2000 &R o w I 4g347S8_____________

I M in'aturo Moditerr,'■ R ^ Io ta rv f P«a^rJ, ■ y o u r c a r t , g u a rd yo i

; herd , pack yoor sluff. b e y o u rfn en d 543-61 i t

^ JD S tand ing a t stud-COME" C 2 0 b la c k 4 w h ite T o b ia n *5 i stallion. Reg Missouri Fc____ I Troner. H as rt all - confo

i mation, color, natural gai lo i i c ! ffToatdisposition4 stand

! 16 hands. S tud fee. S30( j 734-S2S7 or 733-6493.

>lau- I T E N N E S S E E W ALKEl ! yearting filly. S i 500. Ha

____ T onnossee W alker yeai“ Itfig filly. S700. 934-5770

' • " « TENNESSEE WALKER,ford- rnare, l gdd.ng. Fo* Troi

tor. t mare, blue paperec' H P 886-7006duty -!9.9- TRAILER 2 horse trlr. Tona n d dem axlo, S 2 .000/o tfeib le . P lease coll 324 7456a n d .te m 4

Ih O R S E EQUIPMENTont. 1977 Hale 4 ho rse trailer

new floor. $ 2 2 0 0 C al 734-3679 after 6 pm

CHARMAC 90. 7x18,Olu----- minum goose rveck sto d——, tfailer, m ats, excel cond

$800aorfer. 678-1421

^ Circle J H orse 4 stock uirs W ade Zollingot Oakioy

XX) Basin 678-3342

® E xc. in v e n to ry of hors< \ trailer, cargo uaiiors, fla

1 b o d . g o o s e n e c k one:___ \ bumper pull Trailof partsI irn. Q uality T ra ile rs S a le s e 46 e F ro n tag e R D ,

Je ro m e 324-6668.

____ HORSE/STOCK TRAILEF^ay- M 500 . 3 ax le C an re

movo sidos for flat bod i t 4 ‘ Call 734-3587

I 7 1 1| _ _ I R R I G A T I O I ^ ^

V ’ L o u Of u s e d ga ted pipe )®a littings. good condition tu re Call 324-2600

P ‘P* trailer, tandem axle. S750 625-5414

PIPE M&oonaoo Pipe Re- pair Mobile p ro ss . F ree ostimaies. Call Fell* 431- 2993 <y OVM 531-4031

'9 of PORTABLE SPRINKLER ’ Ib PIPE REPAIRS___ I WirK) dam age or“ cleaning up bonop.10 Call

C lydes Sprinkler Pipe R e p s irs a t 678-7149

■^10 WHEEL U N ES End movo cwt w h e e l l in e s . T h u n d e r

Bird.usod. Call 438-6194 8-5pm Mortday-Friday

~ \ 4 7 1 4

PIG S, w oaner and foedor 3 rd p.gs jof sjiio Pioaso con los. 734-2791

1 8 ^ ^ H MT I:|B

5ne234

• a t i 8 0 1155 I A N T IQ U E S &— I COLLECTIBLES

CLAUDIA'S C ab in , 2 mi.- S. of Buht, on Fair S t. is

^ cleaning, painting. 4 mak- ^ ing deals. M oo-Sat. 10-5 1^- We have baby goats lool \

^ ROSEVILLE. Hull, porcel- arn, Reatora tkyi d a s s in T w i n F a l l s R e s t o r e

Cq, chipped, cracked or dam- a g e p l e c e s . C a l l

__ 801-722-9245

TABLE, M ergm a D uncan Phyfte. 27'/,'x 26*. »100:-‘ -

ox V Ic tro la w /rec o rd s , In- 0, complete. $100. S a tch el,

l e a th e r . 2 6 x 1 5 * , $ 5 0 .— C r e a m s e p a r a t o r , tie M c C o r m ic k - O e e r I n g 4111 b rand , e lec . SIOO. B est

oftor. Call 324-4615

or i ^^ ^ P P U A N C E S

~ D RY ER M aytag g a s , like b r a n d n e w , $ 2 5 0 ,

— -9 3 4 -6 8 1 0 ,

R E F R IG E R A T O R , n ic e G E. to o Mgl Exc. cond., S49S. 7 3 6 - t7 9 i;________

i t STOVE - K anm ort almond. »l. c le a n , g o o d c o n d itio n .

$100, Cail 636-6741.

Vrki Falls. IdfK) Tuesday. Mi

<angs. W A SH ER -«t)tte. leas than W e ll 2 y e a r a o ld , K an m o ra ,

Expert S2S0. Dryer, older, rebu tt,

ijta n ! . .W A S H EH yD R Y E ItK efU M 26S m o re , $200 . R»bulU w /-------- warramy. Cafl 7 3 6 4 8 0 5 .y e a r - ' ■'

'b iSH i---------- 1I l l i ) ”

8 ' sliding In su la ted door,________ $300. Cail 733-8197.

d a n d w in d o w 7 0 * x 48* Nor-S5.------- CO T e to n W h ile C la d ,- ; t - French radius. $800W Ier

Can 837-6613

f ' * ' 4 809 I— - I COMPUTERS s a le

ko or C O M P U T E R L a p t o p rvreg , 466SX33. Gatewoy Cotorta k e Book. 6 MB RAM. 250 MBy o u . h a rd drive, m odem . H P

desk )et. 310 color prater.------- m o u s e , b a t t e r i e s . 45 3 & softw aie.S l600 736-6522

, rog- C O M P U T E R S . 3 6 6 DX sy ste m . $400, 486 0X 4

—— system . $600 H P la ser i y n fot. $225, 24 ptfi Dot Ma.

Doc trw prlmors. S140. 9 Pin Oot Motrtii. $40. 733-9444.

Can . ■

___ 4 810e rra - I R R E W O O D y lor1 pun A pproximatoly 5 c o rd s o t/ o u r g o o d firew ood. U -hau l.Iff 4 $ 2 5 0 o r b o s i o f f e r .116 735-0677_______________~ -------

[ p ^ £ f u r w t u r e * c a ^

B £ o • 6 months old. Wack 8 ^ iron q ueen s iz e , H am p-

Slon m an^olous m iddle. ^ 5500. Call 734-8602.

Couch. Ig Oosk. mioDwave \ 7 ” 4 can . washer 4 2 dryers.

Make offer 734-7691 - -

^ 0 OAYBED $50. single wator- | ^ T T bed. SSO. 5 draw er cf>est ' p ' S I O O ,b o o k c a s e . $ 2 0 . 1

sofa 4 chair, $125 .,desk $ 5 0 . w e d d in g d r e s s .

____ $300 Coil 733-8627.

OININQ SET with 4 chairs. ; S125. Eniortainm ontcon.

___ ter. $ 7 5 Call 734-2563.

I OmiNG TABLE, solid oak Iff- w/6 padded chairs 4 cor- ^ - rw hu icft $3000 734-7366

Dining room so t. fo rm at. O ueen Anne style, cherry color, barely used . $900.

olu- _ 735-0292 ask for D o ^ l .

MATTRESS: O ueen Pillow lop and box spring, still in

___ p l a s t i c $ 2 5 0 , C a 'l Irifs 734-8661 '_____________

^ W ATERBED. Book sholf.d r a w e r s , s t u d e n t s z . .

f s e $ 100 . P ing -pong ta b le , flat $25,733-8071.

1^“ W ATERBED, q u o e n s z . i „ g o o d c o n d . $ 6 0 . 1

934-6810 66. ,— 4 812^

I HEATING &I AIR C(WDmONINQ |

___ ST O V E . E arth In se r t to r :sa io Extra la rge 4 very nice. Call 3264072.

^ WHIRLPOOL AC. lg win- >100 dow untt, like now. ,$350. o T 934-8810______________

— 4 ii4 1*'®- |_ J E W E L f l Y 4 _ R J R ^

___ BRIDAL SET 18k gold wnhQ . I d ia - 38 c t m a rq u is -

18 0 1 - 02 fu ll c u t - 2 2 baguortos total 1 i/3 c t. w/appr S 2300-734-9686

^ Dlamor>d-3 c t round, vory high quality, bniliani cut. m ust sell. (208)528-9636

:all ' . - Ipe 4 8159 B LAWN & GARDEN

A-1 BEST ROTOTILUNO le r Reasonable, frm ostvnates, 194 I Can 733-6789.

___ GARDEN ROTOTILUNO- n Call Chris 326-3267

LAWN MOWER, nding, 10 — ' HP. 38-. $250. 733-0573.

Mil l a w n MOWER. Toro, self a rticu ia io d co m m erc ia l

— law n mowor with S ' cut-

I ting blado Call 423-6347 or 423-4166

L A W N M O W E R S o a r sC ra ftsm an 11 hp riding mowor Gross catcher 4 a snow blower, n jns good, $450 C:all 324-8627.

— I Law n a G arden S e rv iceR oio tilllng , B lad e w o rk . W eed mowing. 326-4631

m i MOWER • (Raftsman Trac-mi. to r 14 np. 42* b la d e . 6

« spd transax le 324-7338 -: -

>.5! M O W E R - R id in g la w no H m o w e r. 12 hp . e le c tr ic— start. 42‘ deck. $475. Can e l. 733-4094.•n ^ = :

I 816EQUtPMEKT |

_ P roform 3001 STX sta lr-an m aster, professional gymr - type, S400. Caa 428-5629n- or 438-

o* AIREDYNE Bike. U keJ:; new. $400. C ai 866-2652

■B N O RD IC TRA CK P ro lit,** e x c cond,. w/«g«al timer,_ $42S/ofrer. 733-2319

1 I ” " 817 IJ ^ ^ I S C T O R S A ^

; • W l £ J . C. H t g ^>' M o d e l 5 0 . R i f l e . 2 2-------- M B > « n i6 lo T 0 le c . L aw " ’~ , B o y , 5 H P . F r e e i e r . .

. h e a v y d u ty . In d u a lr ia l! I J. 1 0 0 '. 12W /G 5 . W h e e l 1. b a r r o w . 5 4 3 - 8 5 7 6 o r

543-6656 I

May 21.1906

han BE L L . A ntique . M enee ly ir e , church beO. 98*. 1650 KW. u tt. DuBt before 1852. Cam * :a l l o u t or fp tac o jM l ch'u /ch

th a t la n o f to rn d o w n .- . Chureh w a i b u « In 1904.

-C a ii-K e iv -< ao ^ 3 6 6 -eM aa ! ” “ ‘>«g<»)358-*33e.

= = S a r . 12 It. p a d d e d w ith ^ aW i. $100, Copier, larp*0 a l n , $100 . Bed liner ^

em a il P U . $ 6 0 . S in g e r a^w ing m a ch in e , p o r ta ­b le , $ 6 0 . F u ton , q u e e n

- alze, $1 5 0 .4 2 3 4 9 3 4lof. ' ______I____________I d ,- -O ne-ca ll— w«'il-do li e lll fler C latsB M 733-0C2S.

“ CARPET KIT for tua Size Wton plcitup i Storage bins. $275. 733-8135.

t FAX E YOUR1 AD

T I M E S C L A S S IF IE D ^ D E P A R T M E N T <a. 2 0 8 - 7 3 4 - 5 5 3 8»ln ---------------------------------- —44. nREPLACE: S o / /d c a s t ~ Iron. IneludtM Mil. B est “ I oftor. $500. 4S3-4SSa.

FLO RID A a tr ip fo r 2 . 5 ^ d a y s In Fort LaudenJale. 0* 2 days on (Srond Baham a

u l. pju3 4 (Jays In Orlando, all ' r • hotel and rental c ars paid.

$ 250 . C all 438 -5829 or ~ 436-5645.__________ ___

. H lO H p e r f o rm a n c e 351 1 Cleveland engine for sale.

C o u g a r 1 9 7 4 X R 7, (o r ,0 sa le or trad e lor cam per it, trailer. For more Worma-

• tion call 733 -1414 a lte r_ 5:00 p.m. _________

K ing s iz o P o s tu re p o d ic I . _ _ m a n m ss .S 2 5 a ‘ b e s t offer 1__; 96% motionless king size>r- I w a t o r b e d m a t t r e s s s t ' w/T*oator $ 220be3 t offer. 0 . I E n te r ta in m e n t c e n te r sk I (pressboard) $60, TV an- s . I tenrvi b e ^ oflor. 736-4264

_ ; LAMB SKIN FUR COAT rs. : Size 14-16. SSOO Sutta. ,0 . m en , sizo Ug. tall. SSOea

o r $ i 0 0 t ^ e s a n 4 . Sink.- w hite h a n d w rtaucets 4 •k plug $25. 423-5572

98 M O V m o SALEI A ntique ;- oak table 4 chairs. $800. |1.>- Blue 4 Mauve sota4 'love- »y . se a t. $500 . Blue Rocker 10 Rediner, $200 Bdrm se t ' ' w /queen s ize bed. $350. “ C^all 324-9626.

‘h PO R T A B L E PO O L K-O." 16'. Completol Like Newl _ c:all 673-6676.__________

)f. Q U IL T IN G M A C H IN E . [ . X /sed. K en-O uilt SISOO. !

0 . Call734-2039. 735-1056. I

- 1 REMEMBER i: • 1 T hat birthday ad you placed ; ' som e tim e a m in The 1 _ T x m e s -N e w s ? > ^ ls tn e | -1 time to com e ptck up yoor ,

pictures Stop by Tho ] Custorr>er Sorvico Depl >

1 ' today! [

sr ' RESTAURANT E quipm ent I ry Soa Galley Auction '

W ed.. May 2 2 ,1 :30pm 1- 7189 Overland, Bono 1 n- M usk* 4 S ons* 939-1777 0,

SATELLTTE DtSH w/track-- er system V11 1 . Largo.1 W/pod. Picks up loroign

countries. $1800 CASH.J 625-5212_______________

tJ’ SATELLITE DISH. Excel • system ! H ouston tracker

2 system . 1 0 . Video opher >' card in ploco. Cable, pole.S 1 O ' d i s n , E c h o S t a r .” $1S50/oflor, 4234005.

j: SW IN G S E T . $ 7 0 Doll f houso, $17. Trxrydo. $10. n Colfee table. $20 Rabbit

hulChes, $35 734-7260.

J South Pork Lounge, inside ' 1 sa io P e p s i cooler, b o o r ! », co d ers , ond misc. items

May view items thru Mon- May 20 C;all 734-3137

TIMPTE 45- Roofer, goodrubber, no cooling unit.

0 $2200 734-4864,654-26041.- TREES, f a s t grows 6-10 ft If y e a r l y S 4 9 5 - $ 8 .4 5 >1 do livored P o tted . F ree I- bnxJw re 1-60(«15040S 7 — ,

VACUUM- KirtTy wtth all at- la c h m o n t s . $ 1 2 5 . C all

9 637-6537g --------------------------------------a VCR. 4 h eads, stereo , re- 1, m ote control $100. Small

Litton m ic ro w a v e. $60. Call 733-9444.

,• I s i i I- I1IU9CALMSTRUIIEKTS

5 ORGAN 4 bench. Wuriltzer

SSOO. O ak Entertainment1 cw iter SI SO. 733-6433

D P IA N O . B a b y G r a n d e , c u rved le g s , show room

- c o n d , new S13.S00. must sefl $4.600. 678-2717

PIANO. M ahogany nm»h. oxc. Inside 4 ou t. $650, 67S-2717.

2 V M m . 3/4 size. UnusuaBy ' ^ nice sound w/caae 4 bow.

$300 . V io la . 3 /4 sU e.- Lovely w arm tone w \«ood , bow ($200 vakM) 4 case.1 $500. C t f 423-55721, —

8 1 9 I O F R C E EO UPM EK T ^ * 8 U P P U E 8

C o p ie r* l e r a a l* . Large sa lsc to n o< recondKkmed

> copiers atanlng a t $295.1

y H eavy Duty W ooden cap.' • ta m a c h a lw ^

, N *w $ 1 4 0 * * ch ta B n g lo r I $30 * * ch , ln lo ta o ( 2S o r r- m or* I 2S each.

Caa 736-2427, B «tR«nM n

Jy 4 S o1 I P E T S a S U P P U E S

A U STHAUAM BHEPHEW '2- R E a pupa. $150. Good

Z BEAGLE 5 m o. o ld m ale il! e x c . m a r k i n g s . V e ry Z in l*tlig*nt Pu r* br*d-N o K P«P«>»-$I25. 328-3251

BORDER COLLIE puppiea. (8) a t $50 .00 * a ch . Call 733-8503.

iiT- B O R D E R C O L L I E r (2) p u p p ie s . 8 w e e k s . 2 n d

- sho ts, $75. Call 352-4466

^ C0CKAT1ELS for sa le with• cage, $ 1 0 a C a l4 3 » 6 5 3 &

~ DALMATIAN, re g is te re d puppies, h a d ahota.~Can~ 487-2819 or 487-2772

IW B nw w know tne va(weol dauUIod unil you u te L '

FREE to good home! O w n-. era mowfeg! A ussie Shep-

} h e rd R o ttw e ll le r X . f e ­male, sp ad e , all sho ts . 15 mo. CaB 324-6934.

_ F R E E -3 kitten, 1-gray and tt white. 1-black and white.(t 1- gray, no tails. Can b e ­

fore noon 423-5303.

5 G E R M A N S H E P H E R D». AKC puppies, black 4 tan.a S h o t s , w o rm e d , h a v eill parents. $175. 654-2245.

G E R M A N 8 H E P H E R D - p u p p l e s : p u r e b r e d , '

- [ $75/ea., 532-4475

G ERM A N SH O R T H A IRf lab X both pa ren ts «xc*l. t h u n t e r s . T h r e e l e f t .

$50.00. ea. Cai 326-3135.

^ OREAT DANE fem ale pup- _ py.bdndie. R eady for new r-I home. Po l 4 show quality. f j SSOO Call 436-0732.

I H E E L E R 1 0 w e e k o ld* Pups. S30. C t f 3 2 6 4 0 4 8■ late in evening,

* LAB AKC puppiea. Choco- « late. Cham pionship lines.; Both paren ts available.r S295. Call 4 6 5 4 7 7 5 .

* LAB R eg iste red black fe­male pup. 6 w eeka. First

s h o t $200. 733-7397

- i LAB puppies. Pu re bred.» I-7W H 8. H ad 1st sho ts. •I. I $175 ea. B37-6396

t < LA B S, AKC. g re a t pedi-' t g rees . good hunters , dew

dawed. 1st shots 733-2949.

. PINSCHER Mirilature. AKC cute end adorab le, male

i puppy. $ 2 7 5 934-5851, :

. R O T T W E IL E R . A K C. 7 month old m ale, outstand-

I I mg quality, sire; P«nk Pa- j p o re d G e rm a n im p o rt.

Beautiful- will b e la rge , j Cap 5324139 or 677-5516

I STO CK OOG TRAINING CU N IC:W rthLR A Ie*an-

j der. 6/1 4 2, 543-9185.

: TEX AS H E E L E R S .P u re - . ' brod pupe. bom 5/3.'96 2 j

I red . 2 b lu e , p ick y o u rs I : j now. S200/oa. Call 208 -:' I 673-6673 evenings ■

! i ^ I'; | t o o l ^ a a c w n e r J i

■ CH A IN S A W . J o n s e r e d ;920. excel, sh a p e . $300.:

« 733-3469 aftor 5:30 pIm.

. 4 825 IB W AM TED T O BU Y

, BACKPACK, u sed , w arn­ed lo buy. Interrul frame Coll 324-1492. e w i n g s .

B O T T L E S . J im B e a m .I w a n te d to b u y . s e l l o r

Irado Call 733-7386.

1 Buying c o m ics . S tar War toys, movie, pop culture. So-fi. advertising. 4 lan-

j tosy rtems, 733-0016 ask for U u ra .

CAR DOLLY reasonableprice. C ^ l 734-8881

' C A S H lor u s e d e le c tr ic Race Car Sets, prefer oU- or Tyco, A urora. AFX or S i m i t a r . C a l l M a r k 736-7323.______________

CHISELS lor w ood la the, a lso tools 4 acc esso r ie s for lathe. Grinder for tool sharpening. 736-6210

COLLECTOR WANTS TO B U Y S t e r l i n g s i l v e r s p o o n s , se rv ing p ie c e s etc. 733-6346

LJVE TREES WANTEo” up to 30'. Spruce. A spen 4

«l types. C:al 206-788-2676

MOVING BOXES. G ood 4 sturdy. CaU 423-4758— '

'O L D B R I C K S o in d a lO'xIO' dog kennel. CaB 733-1364__________•

PAYING S .10* e a c h for the rem ovable plastk; bot­tom s trom 2 plec* 2 Uter

^ 423-488S 6-Spm.

WANTED E asy Lift 1000 m, trailer hitch. Also, old-

, erJeep .4M 4P U .84»83C 0

WANTED Kida okj peddle cars , b o a ts . *coo t* rs , A p la n * s . R id * o n to y s - co m p le t* o r n o t. G o o d prio** pakl. 788-8292

WANTED Play * * t woodc o n s t r u c t io n , s w in g & s lid * , a l s o U ttI* T ik * s toy*,P»**»*CK 73fr3818

WANTED TO BUY - 7 4 to -85 FORD F-2S0 4x4. p r » fer 3 6 0 o r 3 9 0 * n g in * .

—CdlS3»636ai*«»»itt*a- -

. WANTED WIII p a y u p to $200 fer a n n iM g c a r or truck. C d l 7 3 5 - 1 ^

WANTED to buy i r to 20r m a n t i r * a p r * a d * r l o r tu c k . Cafl 5 4 3 ^ 1 8

1 W A N T E D lo b u y 4 o r 6 draw er, chest o f drawer*.

_ tA lK '..am all b a b y c rib o r . ID p laypen . OK If m inor r*- )d p a ir* * r* n * * d * d . C a ll I . 868-2286 afU r 8 PM.

_ WANTED to b u y 4-w he*lle ATV. w n co n d d er 2 o r 4ry w heel drtv*. P l*aa* Calllo 4234 1 4 4 .

_ W AN TED to b u y 5 ' h igh«. c h a i n l in k e d f e n c e &ill a c e s s a r l a s , a b o u t 4 0 ’.

Cafl 734-1814.

f i WANTED to buy a d u lt 4w chfldren water a W . knee_ b o a n ls ,e t& C tf 4 2 3 « 8 0 -

A M^ANTED. Smafl Chlnooit_ m o to rh o m e o n F o rd ortd C tw yy ch ass is . P re fe r ain- 4 x 4 ;P I* m c a n 3 2 4 -8 ie 7 '

_ WANTED: E aeel for sem - 3< Inar presentation. Also a

SHde Prolector. 734-0264

V WANTED: 2 bottom plow- y. 14’, 1 qua rte r ml. w heel

lirtew /centerm over, 6-10'5 h y d ra u lic d isk , w eidei^

torch, cynder block. T.V,- a n t e n n a w / b o o s t e r . d g reenhouse tutting. Plan- >. e t Jun io r (veg, p lan ter).

fem ale pu reb red Border CoUie pup. old pine lum., u a e d fen c in g , ro to tiller

D ( t in e s In ( ro n t), s p ru c o trees , any kind o( starlor

0 p lants for yard. W e have 2 g r a ln - b ln s w /a u g e ra

r . fo r aa ie o r trad e . P lease P c a l l L y n n o r . G r o g . _ '• 637 4 0 4 7

R I ' ■ '

: B U S8 Call 7J

PORTABLE SPRINKI K PIPE REPAIRSU W in d d am a g eo r

cleaning up bonepfle. C lyde* Sprink ler P

R epair* a t 678-71-

TWINFALLS r I PLAN ROOM*' Jo b s to bid lor G enen* Sub-contractors 4 Su '• era. Blueprint copk : 7344»LAN (752C).

|! BRENDA'S CLEANIISERVICE

,[ No job too bigg All supplies fumishc

Established customc 3 Call 324-4076

’* COUNTRY CLEANERHard water s ta ins lemc

I- new construction. I.2 j o r sm a ll, b o n d e d i s I sured, free e s tim a te I-: yrs exp. Can 734-872

, I Expert hanging, tapingtexturing, Sm ce 19

- I Jobs l « ^ or srnal■I Greg Lossing. own«

733-3579

J ALAN'S General Carp«I- Farm 4 City. Large 4 S> Inooor 4 Outdoor

All Typos Constnictk Ali Work G auran tee

Call 734-3244.

CARPET REPM R " Rostretching, pa tch m

se em repair, metal s t ' repoddir>g. renail sqm/ su b floors 4 m ore. <“ R asm ussen - 436-61

: Q ft J ' s® A b a b y to U ng a lz* >

From foundauons to g worii, etc.l. 18 years expe d erw< C ^ 7 3 » « 3 3 S

' ' HARNEY cT s TOM 81« REMOOEUNG G a

I, e s . Farm B ldgs, O es C o n c r e te . N ew C o)l Free e st-)n su ranc« w

73^^3Sa mag 9733^

) MOLLER CON5IRUCTr (General contractings Custom r*m odeling,det

•Fence 4 deck construc 16 y rs . e x p e r ie n c e . 1

F r* * * « k n a t* * .7 3 Mk3 R ftB B U IL D E R S- Renw deis-Storages-O e• . Garaoes-RoofWw-Fenc

M isc No Jo b to Sm a •; Fre* E stlm atee 734-16

» SAWTOOTH SHEE*METAL

: Heatmg^AC Refrtgerat' C om m erdal a n d resU eir (208)733-8548

SOUTHERN ID M Building & R»pi

: MO. Sktng. PahUng. 0«: 7 3 4 ^ M o r 3 2 4 .8 M1 ' ' II 3t**a* ctieck your ad

, corr*ctn*aa on th * f ’ day that 11 runs, a a 1

T lm a i-N e w s Is n o t] aponstile tor errors alI th a t tkn*.___________

: FAX ^ Q U B .

AD’ TIMES CLASSIRE

DEPARTMENT 208-734-5538

6 WANTED: 2 oWer Schw inn,r*. orW *4t*m F»:^b»cycl*«^o r .. 733 -3914 d« y * .______

Jli WANTED: A ir hock*y u -

T\ h ltc h .44m ao p i« to l.a« to ( 4 3/4 ton leaf aprtngs. Call

III 7 3 4 4 6 6 8 l*ave mag. '

. W A N T E D : I n i t ia te d ra iljh ro a d tie s , s te e l p o s ts 4 « supplies. 487-2674

' ' W A N T E D : O ld p o p c o rn m achine, 734-6915.

4 W A N T E D : V W p a r t s orle c o m p l e t e u n l l s . C a l l0. 736-8993.______________

ik W a n te d lo b u y : L ayingif h ens. Can 736-7080.

a I G A R A G E S A ^ ^

- R L E R - T ues-Thurs, 8 am r- to 5 pm . 1 1 4 F a ir A ve.>1 C a m ^ ttom s. te n t tent ) ' heater, f e h ^ poles, duck

d e co y s , p u n s . V CR. CD '• player, m&c. '__________

1.' JERO M E - 4 0 3 16th Ave.E.. Mon.-Frl., 9 am -3 pm.

r MOVING; 2 cars , reload­ing supplies, lost of m isc

’ 4 828\ i M S j C A L S U P P ^

» HOSPITAL BED, E lectric. __ or m anual new waierproof

noattress. C al 734-3168

3 I N E S S . M M M1733-0931 €Mt I for m orr Info.

I BNKLER IDAHO HOIR S ANDI-or 734-4061

« e .c:an 436-58551w P ipe Medicar«-7149 CerVfiedUca

i — ' ! « « H om eG ronera ls. ■

■ M S I Sopies.

■ A SP H A L T <p a tc h in g . <

W<ING — guarantee.GORDON I

■3 _ 733-B e w areo fch

}mors -6 BENEFIEL-S:t - — Orywafl.

Carpentry repairs Ins.

'a rgo y m e x p .F nid 4 in- Can Bruc*s te s . 12 __ ^8728 G LASS ANI

H ' WrtOowt Prompt

Pleas C om m unin

ping. 4 P au lso i1978 Im pro

rnall 'S icinp. ao/Sff,wrwr nofs. wtnck

F rv e es tim----------- exper. Reftsrpentry -------------------4 Smallloor ^ ■ s Q J I EJCtion ^ ■ M H Irteed A WORK4. Handymar----------- H om erepalrWR plumbing, ligh work. p a ! ^U strips. ESTIMATE:iqoeaky - e . Gary i-6171.

E A Q U

»to flat O p ^____ Securtty a n d l

S O lJ w o r /^ 73462 9 6 o r1 - I BLOO

i s nC o n s t .

CVSTOURO----------- Tractor moufJC nO N Blade-rrentiI W eedcuttm ^.design. auqer. Murrruction. Barkman

O M C'SM OW I I P ro le ss lo n a lR S Mowing. TWiri-Decka C le a n U p. C'ertdr>g a n d R e s id eim aa Estim ates. Jk

" i ^ O R E B ;EET ■ Lawn mowing

ASsizeehomc MVion Aaratmg. Wo JdenUal Control. F<« _____ Fr** Eatlnwt*!

O H E IH C U r » P * I r Mowing, trimr

Ihfl. tha tch in t r 5 2 . ' a r a a a . C om

residential. W ~ teed . F ree ESI

bh f J Lawn Pro. Youtc fb v i l f iw w K IP u srn m ow w ilo t small Icw rv ."* 8 ^ d a a n u p h d .

^ 42»aaflaofM a O R

Y o rY w d C M Comm*(oial a

? Complat*LB 7 3 4 4 0 6 8 er<

______________—i-C T E E g S n

Tony's LwN «H o m « n

" S M38

1 ^ 9

" 4 901 1- I ATVMWT0RCYCLH8 |4 1 9 7 9 S u z u k i DS-tO O . 2-

stroke. $375. E x c cond.- C a ll 5 4 3 -4 0 2 5 e v e . o r h leave a m essage.

- 1 9 7 9 Y a m a h a M X -175, f 1992 Y am ah a TW -200.I' 733-7167.______________

- 1 980 C u sto m H arley . 600 cubic mch. shovel. $9400. '

Can 837-6348.__________

-1981 C u s to m H arley, 60 cubic Inch. NK;EI

$10400 . Can 837-6348.

1995 Y am aha TW200. like n new, $2800 .00/offer. Can

208436-6651 .__________

H 1996 K a ta n a . 500 m iles.3 $4700. Brand new . must

sefll Call 788-2528. .

' HARLEY DAVIDSON *90 ; Full d r e s s touring bike.

Reody to go. Absolutely ; beeuttful cond. $14,000.

. Call 731-4691

HARLEY DAVIDSON *95 F a tboy . ye llow . 4K ml., extras. $18,850.

Harley D avkjson -87 Sport- : s te r . b la ck , trick m olor, f _ a x tra a ..S 9 4 5 0 ..5 4 3 -5 5 4 5 , _

days. 734-2458 evenings.

& S E R Vformotloa or jrour trrric t r rp n

i l m iK>ME HEALTH)N O S PIC E ^61 Tw inFalls y ? - '«M ini<:asaLaireAledicsWJcenaed/Bonded

J i S S S S S ■ >In Idaho « jiS o

Meocai 734

*36-1-80

r S e a l c o a tin g .). c ra c k lin ing .m t^ te ria ls w ith ■ ■

H PAVING CO ROOI13-1800 733-:cheap imitations • Conv

.-S HOME CARE l£ £Jl. Pamting. - ♦ .Itry. An hom e , R A Rn s k )o 4 o u t . 't0 InsurtFreo estim ates. roofs 1X * 733-7543 t ia l .c

' hom olNO MIRRORS fTM «rs 4 sc reens — —^ p l service!•asecan K B S m y G la ss Co.15-0194 I

-------- OravelW n H onw Otvew

f l a f t S T w w a / N o midow s 4 doors.■mates. 12 yrs ■ . „ —eft. 733-2605.

— C ru sh

BSEB I ' ^ CW O F ART ^ « n S e n r ic* sairs; Eiectncal. - . 'light carpentry. ■ ■ ■ina FREE ^ E lrES. 733-0966. ■ ■

LEGATE S S1 A utom atle Clipper le ra to rs 14 ; d Convenience 734 4 M >r AC Pow ered ' l-eOO-767-4263 '

WTOVLLMOxjntedS'U Oer w®"M end toader 'ing. Post-hole '■” *= u rray4K athytfi734-6030 -jj; —

WMCVTUJNQll Lawn C a re . *Uing. 4 Spring " « tC i. C o m m erc ia l —je n t l a l . F r e * AI-T^TIJlm 423-6464 . A

i N u w r a s t IX)& trimming.m eorbus lneaa MeV e e d 4 P * s i ------------F*rtiUzlng. D A U

t** . 738.8002

JTS BY BILL ^mmlng. a ara t- ' S ino.Twin Fallsim m e r c l a i a -------------W o rkouaran . HESL326<}133 Pwf**si

M g r e w l t w * T r 2 ?n h m o w * r* 4 baiats r * f o r la p * 4 ctuI. TrfrrvDlno 4 .F r*

IR E E Nr*S*rvlc*nwn FR O4R **kientlalLawn Car*If 4204101 -m u A T E S — _________ H m

Innoyimnwig, n*w IrtiM *ra.15yr* ■ K-d o w h a ly o u Readingm .7 9 4 4 a a C a i e a

HONDA 7 8 C 8780K .r*bu«. forks. n*w chain *prock«

a ts , WML b aow y. 4 Into 1 h* * d * r ayatam . air pioda $ 1 0 S a7 M -0 3 1 7 * v * * . •

. -H O H D A JM .C B H 1 0 0 0 1 _ _ ■ $5000. H ertd* *93 C SR n 1000 $ 8 5 0 0 . K «w **«kl

'9 1 Z X 7 7 5 0 N ln |* w /M uzz*y *x h a u sl s n tw n

f A a la n n ..$ 5200 .A lfb k * * a r* m *xc*(. cond. M m a x f r a s c v a l M 733440*

- H O N D A '9 3 N Ig h th aw k .i. - to w m l. $3,000toflw. -CaB................J- 324-4669 l*av* msg.

H onda. 2S0R. Enduro,0 . fresh rebufld, $1800. .J. C:afl 734-4781.

- KAWASAKI '8 2 440. S650.0 7 3 3 4 0 6 4 .- - •• -------------

KAWASAKI (2) 100 's, r w . n e e d a little w ork. A lso.

• H earid Supertrlke. $60 0 Ul ta k e a ll or wilt se p e ra te .

324-3690___________

I. K A W A SA K I 1 9 8 6 f i ln ja750R. only 9K mBes. rww tires, n jn s stnsng. $2500/-

" o ffer. C all 3 2 4 -9 4 4 9 or , 731-1121.______________

y SUZUKI 1989 RMX 250 Excellent conditton. Call

0 324-7185____________

^ SUZUKI *92 Katana. 7succ.4000 mi. adutl ow ned, exc cond. $ 3 5 0 0 ,4 3 8 4 5 0 5

SU ZU K I-94 RM 250. excel5------cond ,.ridd*non»y -U um -_________ _^ mer,$320CVoner.733.1»4

V I C K

rp m e n ta th rr

YARD BARBER i r d S e r v i c e . S p r i n g ;ie a n -u p . R e a s o n a b le la tes . S h u rb s 4 T ree s , re e Estim atea. 6554341 fter 6pm or 420-5230.

UPf>LY ANO OXYGEN O caraM edcaidlnsuranoe 734-0600 Twm Falls 136-6566 Mini-Cassia I-800-303-0602 Idaho

OOFING A COATINOS ■33-7221 o r 328-6857^ommeric a l. Industrial, isidentlal. BuikJup roofs, e a k s repaired In 2 4 hrs.

h R R ooflno-L tow iaed . su re d 4 b o n d e d New o f s 4 re-roots. Residen-II. com m ercial Mobile jm e ro o i s p e c ia l i s t 4 »e est738.71>48.

avel. sand 4 topsoil for tveweys. parVing kjts. etc. u can haul too. O m er Salat ORTHWEST CO . INC

733-1234

GRAVEL u s h e d 1% 3 /4 ; d ra in ck. top son. compos t

CAN DELIVER CALL 733-1441

>HN'S SHARPENINQs e r v k : £

i a r ^ 4 Steel saw s, jp e r sharpenina-repak'.

141 Bracken S t S -4060 ■ 140CM 71-4050

AAA-1 SHELTON’S TREE SERVICE

Serving Magic Vaney W ood River Valley

FREE ESTIMATES - - 7 3 6 4 5 1 8

a • aprtng tonic lor jpour usahold bud0«t7 S ill ur Oonl-nMds In d u s l - d. Cal 733-0931.

r«T STUMP REMOVAL ANYWHERE

Terry Carisenter734-1231

MobOe 4 204771

A L T S TREE UMB C W PfW O

IT m ufch or d isp o se .FrmEMtlmatm.<20e)794-2742(200)733-3123

HKIHUNE

-iC M v e d aT ttu re d•e pnviing e shaping »*«»ndnfl e removal

- r n s s a . ■>8-1186 or 837-4614

^REE ESTIMATES 733-1564

K 4 * P h o n fc*

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I T H E ACES•Science may have Jb\

— —for-most'evils, btilithc remedy Jbr the uxyrst — th e apcU hi/ o f htunat

“We n e e d aom e I n o unced S o u th whc

_ _.ciime.down. T he luck, was there. UnforttinaU not perceptive enougl- nize i t

W est’s sp a d e quec dummy's ace and Soul

_^the obvipua. “No sense ing things.” he said. d iam ond f ln e s se wo d o esn 't." H e show ed conceding down one v

. produced th e diamond i Looking a t all four 1

should find the^play to • game. W hat w ere the

should have helped Sou winning play a t the tabU

With an unavoidabi hearts and clubs. Souti ford only one loser in s diam onds. T he b est c: su cc ess w a s to fines: monds before the defen second spade. Howdvci

_ t i ric_n ne_8ji e jv o u ld.no much b e tte r play is foi Jead a diamond lo his ni: two. W hen th e n ine W est's k in g . S ou th di spade on a high diamor loses only th ree tricks.

Had th e diam ond nil the jack o r 10. dummy \ the next spade and to ’ diamond finesse. This | two chances instead of risking only an extra und

T he c lu e s? W e st's 1 sp ad e in s te a d of a h marks E ^ t wilh a club the light o f W est's ovei routine diamond finesse chance of success.

YAMAHA'7 9 t i o o x s 1 ip t c l a l . lo o h t & runs

- QWtt $1,100. 326-5676^ ^ A M A H A -83 V en tu re , i

-Royal, t owr>er.ttoredin- tk%. moaL oon^S32^^(37

YAMAHA *94 XT 2 2 5 . OnloU rd S2S00. Incl. . HfJmet. O fM t IHbUie. \ Gr*«jrfiap# mov<f>g most • • r t . « H (/7 3 4 -4 9 8 S . h m ;7 3 5 - t0 7 0 a t k l o r -

-S!fl-----------YAMAHA 1990 YZ12S. I

rum good. S 1 2 0 0 . Call ! 326-4074_____________ *■

Y am aha . 1990 . YZWR 2S0 . axcaBffnt condltton. iHlcta<lw.CH423-903& “

M 3 I B O A T S *

A C C E S S O R IE S

’91 SEADOO XP S87CC C JMsfcVWcvwumw. GrMt < Ship« . R»c*ntty tun»dand n«w ■tartftr. $2900. rMovino m ust ta l l . Wk. ^734-49M. Hm 735-1970 IA sfcto rg lm ____________ j

16 fl Baylinsr. comas w»» — 50 and too hp outboard d mo>w».t3S00.a3*-4410. ■

B A Y U N E R ‘8 7 1 7 ' JO. J jC anvas top A c o w . Uli« ^mm. $6.750. 734-1361 J

B A Y U N £R *tt 19V*- In- — t)O artyO utt»ard 210 HP.op*n bow. Exc«<. cond. 'STSO OW tifortm d*. C a l '324-9209 ___________ 5

BOAT. 1 4 ’ V a lc o w lth “trallsr. 20 HP Marcury. dCaaS43-6S97._________ ■

BOAT. 1985 Trihgll. 17*. S170 HP. IBrtDe. Marcwy " Jcruisa. aasy load traOw. ,S690a Cal 637-6237. __

CA8 MCRUISER. OWMS t f 16* «utrail«r artd 190HP ■Mwc motor. R u n a o ^ K0000itonar.734-3140ava All

CHAPPAftEU.1969 17%-. n opan bow. axcai akVRs^ |< 130 hp. IA). axtraal LM —nawt $8500. 733-7396 Cl

Evktfuda na«Bar>d 7.S hp nktrdUiw motor wtth u n k . «S 3 2 S .U r* o ta 3 to a la c aWc W fcg motor. »orwa«J $and ravwaa w » battary. —*250. Both vary goo d u i i ondtkwL 6 7 8 % altarSaopm andw aakanda. 73

n B a v o R M i r T nM or, atartar. i s rv a .c n o v a r h a u l a d m o to r , at tiaO ttW ar. 66^4150

F a a t4 r u n 20- aki boaL ^0 . 17S M arc. S h a rp a n d 7 tepandabla. With axtraa 1 0 t450WaWar. 734-2694 j* .

Rai bottom. V-drlv*. 427. _ S ; >iO block, runa a ttong , pAC

SS.O(WoWar. 843-4656 lo 0LA»T«OH *79 QOtd 4 tan ie* a « boat. IM HP Ev(nruda.MrtralarAmlsc. a o u ■kl Itatns. Seooo/Otfar. m - eTa-7307 aftar Sywt J t i

I U U » U l 6 t/a*tH-huH. opan bow. no. 190 HP tb R V olvo-Panta an g .. just ^

4 3 M m

beam/outboar<t. Exca) , cond. T33-46P1tOTOII foe boat. Warda 8 * « Wno. 9.a HP. luna 2 " 0ra« .earlael eond. $496. ^ Cai7M.78eaOtyB734- 2 2 3 0 .a * fo rC u t 0^-

:S O N b r i d c i'Jound a cu re ____tJu u /o u n d n o -----------------■st o f them all ftan beings."- Helen Ketier....................... WEST

e lu ik ." an - { a ® 'h en dum m y ♦ K 5 3ck.he.ncedcd~.4k A J - i O Jlately, he was ugh to rccog.

lee n w e n t (0 DUth saw onlyise in prolong-------------------I. " E j lh c r th e V ulnerable: " " f k ’ O'- l l D ealer: Noi ed h is hand.e when West . The bidding

i rh a " i^ .o n c gto make the "

tie clues that k)uth find the

Opening Icaiable lo ser in•uth could af- ------- 57777:n spades and t chancc for

fenderaM ^a South holds; :vcr. the rou-,nol_work.-A_____________for Soulh to 1

t nine a l trickne lo ses lo South Nc

d isc a rd s a • ♦ * nond and he ’J.nine losi to ANSW ER:'

>y would win enough for j tO' a second clubs, is gives him of only one.

indcrtrick.'s lead of a 1 high club ub honor. In^•ercall. the ______we has liiUe

O nntfiisw

; POLARIS '95 SL 750 l«l 1 I ski. w/ cover & trailer.

$4900. Cal 637-4665.! SEASWIRL -92 Spyder.

21'. vrhlte/Qrey. 5.6 liter. 1 0 . walk through huB. all - opt>ons. 1 ownar. 6 total hr». 67»0696 after 5pm. *>

VALCO 12' w/9.9 Evin- rude. tra iler, a c c e s s .. 7 734-2670 even*r<gs.

f 904 IfCAMPE^HE^ ICAMPER SHELL. Like F

new. 1990. b lue hber-

Kss. nts full size Ford ■ $350 00. 543-6636

CAMPER SHELL. Short c bed. Aluminum. Either Chevy '67 or older, or Dodge *93 or older. Call - S3fr63t9or 736-6390. d

CAMPER. I

326-3715____________ ' ACAMPER. 8 * ov e r sho t

camper, stovo. ice box. h e a te r & ja c k s . S700 cash. CaB 543-5699. -

j _ Q U I ^ ^ | L K _ J !

COLT 1911 45 anny. new. j lots ol ammo, brass and , dies. $900.423-4494. ,

R u g e r M77. 30 :06 with ' RedlMd 3X9 scope. Hard case , synthetic stock. 2 boxes ammo. S400.00. ■ 733-3469 afty 5 d 0 p.m. ■

4 9 0 6 ' I II

MOUNTAIN SP R IN G S I SPA4penon $1400tflv. ■C tf 42»6320________ ■

^907 II I O T O n » W ^ ^ R ^

AMERICAN CtJPPER 7 8 Dodge 440. S7K nii.. C8 . g ood co n d .. R oduced fe i 50. ca l 637-9000.

CHEVROLET 1966 ItascaClass C. 20’. (uB ak. aux­iliary generator. TV. mi­crowave and mora. Very daan. rurts goodi $14,500. 734-4109.

hIT C H S lid ing R V S th ' wheel hitch. $300. Call 734-tT15 ask lof W .

LEISURE CRAFT *78.21'.MIy a«f-cont^nad wAoof AC. S4995. 536-2332.

I>ACE A RROW '6 6 34 'Raar quawi bwl. aieapa 7. Lo«»edwf*varyopdon. L o o k s & r u n s g o o d . S24.S00. AMayaahadd- ad. e g 4 2 3 ^ 1 1

>ACC ARROW S t'O asa A Look a t th ts OMElt Al

thaaxuaa. SuparO aan. $18.00a C rt 733-7783

lOUTHWMD fflolor homa.28'. (A)axcal. cbnd. Saa a t K A R R a n t a l .2 8 0 S o u l 600 W^aLHaytum.

'ERRY P -t6 0 U odltlad 3St haavy duly Wlon dub wRhTT t r W traler Ful­ly se lf c o n ts ln e d . AC. «w»*ig.Cal6T»7g79.

OVOTAflOOUl---------CU7E.CLEAN ■

CONSePVATIVE ■N aSr 1967 motor homa ■la avaryihlng you'd avar ■want In a n3nl'27K mL ■R oot*. Raady to gaeiB ■mM o m . oor ■Ba~iragai1t«73»«»46. ■

j C BobbyWolffc

NORTH os-il-A ----- A-A-K 4----------- ------ ---

V J 7 6 4 3 ♦ 8 2♦ Q 9 3

EAST I A 10 6 5 2

, V 5 F♦ J 107 6 4

0 8-4 2— ♦ K 6 5 -------SOUTH A 8 7 3V K Q 10 9 8 2♦ A Q 9

_________ ___________ Klie: Both4orth ]

ing: -E a s t South W estPass 2 V 3 4>Pass Pass Pass

o-bid (6-11 HCP) 7.

cad: Spade queen Pi

) WITH THE ACES -

d s ; -* Q J 9 PI

_ 4 - K ^ - 3 — ________J* A J 10 8 4 2 PI

Norlll £S

en

I: Two dubs. Not strong >r a jum p rebid to .th rw S

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T IO O A . 1 9 7 5 . 2 2 - . lo w Ci m ileage, c ru b e . catalytic “ c o n v er te r . N ew b a n ery . * * n e w t i r e s , v e r y g o o d “ condftton. CaO 829-5016. *

WINNEBAGOMini 300 . Mini Wini. W ar- S E

rtor. Braves. Adventure. | |BROCKM AN'SRV s«

7 3 4 -J167 .1 -e00 -77»3167 er

9 M I ^SPORTWG GOODS ?Himrvra SUPPUES _

SIEFO O ZBA LL U b le . heavy

d u ty , n o p la s t ic . E x tra Cig o a lie s a n d fo o ze b a tls . 42$325. C a l 334-4410 —

^ TEIOOLF CLUBS Lynx. 3-PW . 21

like nw*. $275. CaD 436- *66374 evenir» i . —

^ TW

4 910 IlT R A V E t?rR A l^R SA RISTOCRAT 19 ' Dou­

b le ax le , salf con tained , equakzer hitch 2 way r»- Irig & fu rn a c e . $2 3 5 0 . WH C t f 734-4602__________ P*

C OACHM AN 76 2 6 ' S th d<w h ee l, o p e n floor p lan . avn e w c a r p e l . N ew t i r e s d iw /h l t c h . e x t r a c l e a n . m<$ 5 3 0 0 /o f l e r . W ill s e l l t cm a tc h in g ’78 C h e v y ¥, micam per special w/SO.OOO k*m & on com piata rtew 454 «r engine. $3600 or both for$6500. Call 423-4790. 00

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CO A C H M E N A l . 2 1 '. 3 1 w ay r a ^ aair-conulnad. $ 3 0 0 a ( 5 ^ 423-4494.

CO M FO RT 1989. 32* Sth wheel, n aada aom a woiK. _ <8995. C t f 324-1090. '

' KTT '6 6 16* cam p tra lar . | • port-a-poQy. $600. G ood |

sh sp a . C t f 423-4291. i

KTT COMPANION *89, 27 1 / 2 ' S th w h a a i . f u l ly e aqulppad. $8905.

F IR E B A L L *86. 2 7 ' S th w h e e l , fu lly e q u ip p e d .

..$ 7 9 9 5 .5 3 6 -2 3 3 2 .. .____ . -

Looking lor ex tra v a u llo n money? Why not («■ ffwte tta-good lam s youVe been storh^lTO aufflM fw adoL .. 0 « 7 » ^ 1 .

K IT C O M P A N IO N 1 ^ 8 8 - r 19-. s ^ c o n ta k w d . excal. - c o n d l l l o n . B e a u t i f u l ‘ in te r io r . N aw a w n in g . $8900.00. C t f 733-6135.

KIT COMPANION Quality m ade In Idaho

- NASH Affordabla. durable BROCKMANS’ RV

734-31671-800-773-3187

PR O W L E R '7 8 . 2 1 ’. aw- nIng. h itch , a x e . c o n d .. $4250 .324-6660 after 6

P R O W L E R -8 5 2 4 - S th I w h a a l . a x e . c o n d . . I 678-0962_______________ I

PROW LER 1965 2 1 'vrith C a w n in g , ta n d o m a x le . $7500. C t f 734-6719._______

P R O W L E R . 2 0 ' . 1 9 7 7 . - eondtton . sle ep s 6 . «

Eath A ahowar. 734-1452.

PROW LER.'94. Park rtwd- al. 39 ft. 2 sBda ou ts. AC. m any bu«-in ex tras. Bat- - te r th a n n a w . $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 . T C s l 547-7771 or 43fr6422

REO DALE 14’ Excedam corxl. Must a a a to appra- _ d a ta . $1650. 736-7249 g

R O C K W O O D 1 9 9 3 S th Iw heat. 3 r . 2 silda-ou ts . ■w a s h e r & d r y a r . t o p |cond.S27.500. S36-2400 Ai

ROYAL INTERNATK>NAL \■84.35' Sth w heel, micro- —w ava. AC. Ig. rww awning O«4 W tu b . T o n s of s to r- >age . axcai cond. C an IK« cIn FT. Muat s a a to appra- —d a w $11.500. 436-6562 ^

SANTA FE Ju s t in tlma for cMemorial W eakandt 23 ft. cS a n ta F e c a m p tr a i le r . 7Ju st sar.4cad. $350(Vo(tar. — Can 324-6446. after 6.

SE C U R IT Y - MOVINO- $mXSTSELU 7 3 RV. 28*. aseH contained. S3500/off- “er. J e rv n e KOA. *33. FC

S H i ^ A l 9 7 9 . 15'. a e lia a Ais. Self con ttined . $1600. —C t f 934-5330__________

SIERRA 24- trave l trailar. k1994. excellent concStion. SC t f 733-9242 d a y tkna o r Ic423-9039 evanlngs. ___

T ERRY R E S O R T 1 930 . HU2 1 .5 . Uka new . s teeps 6. $6750. C t f 733-6610. g

TWIN FALLS p rices h av e a you d e p ressed? Drrva 2 oi h rs to N am pa a n d s a v e 7:$ too» . - -

s w m r s R v s m ep oe> 46fr219 t |a

W IL D E R N E S S '9 4 . 2 2 ’. ^ p e rf e c t c o n d itio n . S e ll c o n ta in e d , d u a l e n try d o o rs , m ic ro w a v e . A C . m i i awning. T V A fC a stereo . dual battary, r a a r bum per ^ m olor c y d e m ount, cua- ^ t o m b u i l t p i l l o w t o p ^ m attrass . A l acc a sao rlas ^ ind . Nothing to buy. Tral- e r w as used onca. sto rad In heated ga rage. $10.7- cc 00. 7344)202. a sk for a a . ih

B L U E R C H j d l f c w

W ILO ERN CSa: *95. 24M. d a lu x a w ith s to rm w in ­d o w s, $1 3 ,6 0 0 . Burley C a ll 6 7 8 -2 4 9 1 d a y s o r 678-6579 avaa .

1; 911 I ~ m u j r r r R A i t f R s J

1 2 - B r a v o s t o c k t r i r . ■726-4325_______________ '

F E N D E R S . 1 s a l d u a l , steal. $12S. 1 s a t single fenders, stael. $30. Call733-1175_______________

Tar>dem axla S' x 14' flat- b a d trailer. S e a a t 1247 E l iz a b e th B lvd o r c a ll 733-0033.

T W ouU m ytra llara :(1) M azda tnxA bad. $225. (1)1ffX6-- $1000.324-3734 - •

■93 C ird e J g o o se n ec k 4 2 ho rse s la n t walk-in tack. After 6 pm 654-2093.

lOS I oi A i r r o P A R T S & t A C C E S S O R IE S t

DODOE 360 V-6 ENGINE [C o m p iata . R uns good <

__ ^S26S. Call 324-1119 or —32 '4-sro i Tl

M tsc . cab parts & raa r axfa ;w/ rims from a *60 Chevy j

• 0 5 0 l ’.^ to n ,a l8 o .aS p ic - —a r. 3 spd browning . Call ,,, 423-4552 evening s .

TO P - C J7 W rangtor bU d .' soft top w/doors. naw andso t of narf bars. $350/of!- !a r 735-1173 ^

ioS I VA N TIQ U E A i r r o s All & C O L L E C T IB L E S a

AUDI 7 1 100 LS. autom at- I to. t f original. 91,000 mi.$1600. C t f 735-0196. 4

CHEVY *70 Corvette Con- *vertib le , 35 0 . AT. exce l * condi 324-2531 after 7pm

C H E V Y . 1 9 4 9 . S p o r t p Coupe. 2 dr. gray/grean, c o lu m n sh ift, e x ce llen t ConcStion. $5000.00. C t f 734-0202. ask for Bil. T

CH EV Y . 1951 . 1 to n llat b e d t r u c k , c o m p le t e $3500.00. C a l 734-0202, a sk for Bd.

ro R O * 6 0 Fairtana Load- a d w / AC. Excel, cond. g Asking $1750. 436-9329 ■

FORO. Thunderbird. 1964, f t jbkM metallic, tuity toaded. 4 .level 9 originai cortdKion. „69K mdea. $3500. W . Ask ^lo r b « a t 734-0202. i j

« I P H O f l l t £ .1 9 J 3 .3 « .v “ Sdow rumblo se a t coupe. 6 ^cylinder, axceOont protect _for restoration. R m ^ Car d o icomplete. G raat concnon taio rig inal. $400 0 .0 0 . Call lei734-0202. a sk ter Bil. sy

CERCURY. 1 9 S 1 ,2 d o o r , J lle a d s le d . 7* chop . Lin- FOfco in d ip . 460 Ford. C -7 spitr a r tsn te io n . m ns g r e a t ofti$14 ,000 . Call 734-0202. -----a sk fo rB fl. FO I

JLDSMOBILE. 96. 1953, t t ! 2 d r. h a rd top , original.goo d sh a p e , ail op tions, FOP runa g rea t' Blue, $4500.C t f 734KC02. ask lo r BiO » ®- Cktx ilflndavartc lyo lln lm sl- --------k^o o B « t ^ kl (he dasaDed FORc o k m ts rrery day. O ew kp rni:I h a te a d o r h ^ cor

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EQlHPIiEflT

1979 OMC 2 ton. durrv> bed ^ h ^ e ^ v a b l e _

good , naw ttraa, $i5,S00. ^ C t f 734-3497, avar*>gs.

1981 IH C , S 1 7 0 0 d u m p tn x k . V8. 5 4 i PS , very c le a n & r e a d y to w ork i $7500 00. C a l 431-5434, . 676-3409.

____________________ F1994 Freigm iinariCondo.

3406E 435 to 460 ho rse C a t RTX 1 4 6 1 0 tr a n s . 150,000 orig. mis. Brand n e w ru tib e r. A lum inum w h ee ls . N ew pa ln l. C at w arran ty av ailab le Call

-436-5596 o r 436-6123.------p

2 4 ‘ f l a t b e d t r u c k b e d , $1600. Call 678-6594 or 431-6594.______________

DITCH WITCH R -65 4x4 t r e n c h e r . B a c k h o o o i ta c h m e n ts 6 -6 w a yback fin buHdozar. Offset ^t r e n c h in g b a r w / r o c k ' ' 'chain. C enter Vibratory 'plow W orn last kx>g ~H obby H orae T rac to r A ^

E quip . Co. 324-66S8 ^

OUMP TRUCK 7 4 Interna- I tional 5 ton. ‘60 in tem a- ( tona) 2 .5 ton dum p truck.'7 7 K enw orth c a b o v e r.D-7 C at crawler wnh cab . cab le CariB2S-4224 —

TRAILEfl-^SS-W e w n se tT ~ untoader, trailer. 3 chain. - 36* w ide b e lts w / PT O . / $ 15 .00aofler. 537-9915 (

Updating fleet ar»d hava lor ,siMo the foltowing equip: ,

" 1 -9 0 Volvo W haa Conven- _txmaJ Tractor. 1--91 VoNro Q |w h i t e C o n v o n f T o n a l /Tractor. 5 -•92 Volvo Whrta 1<C o n v e n tio n a l T ra c to rs a10-'93 Volvo Whrte C on-. —ven tior«l Tractors 01

All hava 3406 CAT e n g u w Hand erther 9 or lO sp e e d "Fuller transm issions arid ^a re 3 axle n

1--88 48x102 Reefer. 4--B9 C48x102 Dry V ans 2 - '9 t “40x102 R e efe rs 10- 93 '®'46x102 R eefe rs ^

All units have tw en urtder _e x c e lle n t m a in te n a n c e m

. p r o g r a m .- ...................... .

D & D ITRANSPROTATION ±

SERVICES. INC. nkP O B 0X I I 6 *■

G ooding . Id 83330 •' 206-934-4451 Calvin K untz

4 1007 I ^ICHEVY 1975 c re w c a b , I "

4 5 4 . AT. 2 w hoel d rive, CHcustom w heels, s leep e r. 4iexc conditx}n Call 734- b(4350 or eves 733-1235 m

DOOQE '9 3 D ak o ta E xt ICab LE. V-6.tow mis. new ■t»res.$12.999.324-3734 t

>ODGE. 1953, M37, mili­tary truck. ong«a l. Excel­le n t c o n d it io n . 2 4 v o lt ' sy s te m $ 4 5 0 0 00 . Call 734-0202. ask for Ba. i

o m -65 Shortbed. 302 4 spd . njrts g r e a t S1400 - oner. 734-7926_________

'O R D '7 7 F 1 5 0 S h e l l Mr.'carpet k i t exc . cond . gS O a o ffe r. 438-5536

ORO -90 Bronco II. V-6.AT. XLT pkg. S tereo cas- s e t t , n e w t i r e s . V ery O o an $6700. 736-6926 m

ORD *94 R anger XL27K I mis. O ne ow nar. E xcel I H cond $7900 326-*2S2 U

SD V E H IC L E

FORD. 7 8 , ¥, Ton ptok-up, < 5 sp d , 8 -cy t; Low m iles . E x c e l l e n t C o n d i t io n . e6EX057A.

I * 2 . ^ ;M tn H om o F o r d . <

“ (BOO) T 4 ^ 3 U 6

FO R D, -91 R a n g ar . Extra c a b . 5 - s p d . 6 -c y l. c a s - ? s a t t e , $ 4 6 8 d o w n . ^ $294 94/ttk) for 54 mos.

$6,686 M tn H o m a F o rd <800)7to-3326

FORO. -91 short box H Ton ~ ~ 4 x 4 ; S s p d : 8 “c y i rA C . II

c a s s e t t e . $ 4 6 8 d o w n . ^ $241 .62 /m o for 60 m os. . ' 9.9% APR OAC *P569A

$11,668 Mtn H om e Fo rd (800) 743-3326 -

~ F 0 R D :'9 3 Exptorer. 5 so d .' , 6-cyt, AC. ttt t c au se , cas- • s e t t e . $ 4 8 e d o « a . 1 $ 2 6 1 .1 5 /m o . 6 6 m o s , ( e 9 % A m O A C P593

$15,111 Mtn H om e Fo rd (800) 743-3326 —

Try a lo«-cosl ao <kxtoy. 041733-0531. t

F O R O , '9 4 . 4 x 4 . X L T . ( ’/»Ton. AT, 6-cyi. AC, titt, C ruae . PW .PDLcassOTe, $468 down. 5260 .9Z m ofo r 72 m o s , B .9% A P R —OAC *PS58 X

$14,995 h<U tnH oR M F ord S:(8 0 0 )7 4 3 ^ 3 2 6 —

FO R D , 1990, 1 ton , dua l *> w heel w,'servK« body. F l 'C 46 0 . V8. 0 /0 a u to . P S . ~ AC. new rad ia ls. $9900 “ C t f 431-5434 or 676-3409

Q M C -80 3 /4 T o n 4 5 4 tli automatic. Good condo>- $ on S2dOOofter 324-3063 ~

QMC *86 ton PU V-6, R AP. ^jst tuned, runs g re a t lo o k s g re a t. $ 3 7 5 0 Call $: 324-3703 ■__________ —

Q M C, 1964 . to n , 4X 2 XI tru c k . S i lv e r /b lu e . 75K grm a 6 2 L d « se l. ATS tur^ 7: bo.ntrw GM or>gnew /15K 6!m « ReOurt trans. $4500 ~ Can 734^5202. ask for Bill

ISUZU 36 ,000 milesT new ^t . r e s . $ 5 2 0 0 C all 7 3 4 - 32 7577 ev es or leave msg

M ITSUBISHI *94*. 25K a .m ts 5 s p d A C . P S . A'casse tte . Chrom e wtieeis. caExcel conditioo! $7 ,100 SIC a l 733-2671 or734-32S2 “

NISSAN, -90. 4x4 pck-t* .. £ 4-spd, 4-cyl. AC, casseO e•P 6 3 7 A ~

$7,688 M tn H o m a F o rd(800)743-3326 | |

4 1009 I ^ I 4 X 4‘S pa

caCHEVY ^4 ton. new rebuA sp

4 5 4 . S ide b o a r d s , to o l V box. toaded) 733-5662 $1

FREEAUTOMATENO HASSLE CREDI-

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CHEVY *77 H Ton. N m t FO aoglna. naw trana. Fiuna st good. 33* tiras. $4500M- m f c . C t f 7 3 » 0 2 1 5 5:

CHEVY '8 4 B laz a r S -1 0 . ^

g o o d t ir a s . lo o k s g o o d , lo$2.950. C t f 733 -4019 w,

CHEVY W 1 ton. 454. AT, fi! axcai cond. $17,00Qi‘oflar.C t f 536-6251 laave mag —

CHEVY 1978. 4x4, with sarvica body, ru m good. p .

C t f 934-5963 avas -i--— 0f

AUi>«vUtJcns brlno aUjravtsl- -• »d r«s;iu . Whan ycu writa * your d«uin«d ad. be cur*

(•ad tc* undarstand your _ m esuga - rwS I out.

- , ■ 4xC H E V Y ,jee T o n 4x4,___ &

i AT, e - ^ . AC, c a s se tte .$468 dow n. $169 96/mo for 4 0 m o s . . 9 5% A P ROAC »P647A —

S6.BM K>!M tn H o m e F o rd ^(800)743-3326 N.

CHEVY, -99 y .T on Extra Cab 4x4. 5 Spd. 8cyl. AC.till. C ru ise . $ 488 dow n,. —$26 0 67m o.. 9 9 X A P R . FOI60 rrx». OAC. P606A Al

$12,777 PVM tn H om e F o rd 0 <(8 0 0 )7 4 » 3 3 2 6 *6

X O O E 64 4x4, Short box. heavy half, cam persnell,$2200 Can 324-3868 —

30D Q E '8 9 D ak o ta PU 4x 4x4. AT, PS. V-6 $3395 $4

•Can 733-6461 -------tor

X7DGE 1990 Dakota. 4<4.46,000 m«as. V6. b e d o - e r . c a m p e r s h e l l , new t i r a s . m in t c o n d i t io n l $6450 C t f 543-6858 FOfl

•O RO '8 1 B ro n c o XLT R anger V-8, AT 148K ^ m is . V ery g o o d c o n a S 34Saofter. 726-9413 _

=ORD 6 7 Bronco, fuU sz .XLT. lo o k s g r e a t , runs g roat, new tire s . $6600 733-7774 wit days. 733- „ 8540 w«. ragnts, Jim

•ORD 87 R a n g e r 4X 4,5 - s p . V 6. r u n s g r e a t ,S4200 or best offer324-6925 leave m e ssa g e FOR

O R D '9 0 F 1 5 0 . V 8 .e x te n d e d c a b . c ru is e . 734AC. A T. to w - p a c k a g e . -------cam parshel. Excel, cond. GEC$10.800 C t f 734-5257 Exi

ORD -91 Exl Cab —Exoeflent conditnn GMC

C t f 324-3543 Ne'— GM O RD ’92 B ro n co 4x4 ^X L T p a c k a g a O n e ____o w n e r . B lu e & s i lv e r QMCExtraa $ 1 6 J0 0 786-9527 wttr

ORO -93 E x p lo rer XLTpackage. AC. PW, POL. QMCc assa o e . Yakima rack 5 ’/»tjspd Btack w/grey M a m r c a tV e r y c l e a n . 47K m is con$15,850 788-6403 eves. CaD

: 24 HOEO C R E D IT H()IT APPROVALS FOR Al

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laws, Twm FaBa. Idaho C-11-------------- I . .

F o n o « c r L r o l > . | » » ^ .Stroke dlaaai. auto, ZOOO m laa , toaded. wtiiia. C t f £ 3 2 - 4 ^ _______________

FO R D 1992 F -2 S 0 XLT.—C x v a n d a d - c a b . F uJ ly :----------------

loadad . 460 V-6 , 5 -sp d . w/ sh e ll. B e d iin e r. Tow p k g . HD c o o lin g , N aw tir e s U ke naw . 6 6 ,0 0 0 rms 788-2840, Jeny ,

FORD, -94 XLT Explorer^AT. 6 <yl. AC. tw. cruiae. - PW . PDL. P S .c a s s e n a ,

! leather s a a ts . low m(i«a. _ •P 574 ,

$16,995M tn H o m a F o rd(800)743-3326

FORO. -94. 4x4. craw cab,4x4. AT, 6-cyl. AC. Supar Buv - Com parel aP 66Q- _

$21,868M tn H o m e F o rd(800)743-3326

TORO. '95 4x4 Crew Cab"1 Ton. 6cyi. AT. low miles.N e e truck P618

$23,886 M tn H o m e F o rd (800) 743-3326

FO R D . 95 E xt c a b 4 x4 .AT. 8cyi. AC. tilt, cruisa.PW. PO L c a sse tte . O ne 0 W n e r / L 0 w m 11 e s .•6TA013A

$20,995 M tn H o m e F o rd (800) 743-3326

FORO, -95 Ext c ab Ranger 4x4 , 5-spd.V 6, c a sse tte ,$488 dow n. $ 294 .94/m o

—»or72-mM.-;8.9%aor.OACt------------------»PS75.

$ 168 8 8 M bi H em e Ford (800) 743-3326

FORO. 1965 Super Duty. 1 ton, 4X4 w /aarrtc« body.

■■460, V 8 , A T , P S . low miles. Very d ean ! $8900 C t f 431-5434. 678-3409

F O R D . E x p lo r e r . XLT,1992. lo a d ed , 1 ow ner, sharpl .For sa ie or trade C tf d ay s 733-8644. eva- n « g s . 734-6969.

FORO, F250. 1967. ton. ext. c ab . d ieaa i, $5900 g oo d Cona.CaM 7334142.

FO R D -1980 4X 4. rebuilt e n g i n e . G o o d c o n d ,$2500 . 733-0118 oays or 734-6516 avaa.

S E O '9 0 T r a c k e r 4 x 4 E x ce l, c o n d , 6 0 K m is .$5800 C t f 6S4-2896

SMC -85 4X4 PW. PB, AT.N ew p a in t. $ 5 2 0 0 . '7 4 GMC B la z a r fo r p a r ts P lease c t f 625-4224

3M C 1 9 7 7 3 /4 to n 4 x 4 , with 10 ' cam per. $2500 •C t f 324-8340___________

3MC. 1993, S ie rra 1500.'/> ton. metalBc green, a x t c a b . Z 7 1 . 3 5 0 . a x c e l . cond. 86K mis. $13,500.C tf 734-0202. a sk for BOI

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Q U C . S u b u r b a n . S C lassic. 1987. Mus Low m ile s , g o o d <

............ .... C aa T am l a t 734-04;

J E E P '7 6 C J 5 . E sha rp . 64K mis. 2

------- — --------- 7 3 9 -7723 . 733^5294

J E E P Q ra n d C h a r U m R ad *«3 Whita leaaior. Excel, cotki

. . C<»ll 324-2756

J E E P , G ra n d C/>«r Laf9do. 19$3, evw ) but leather, m u a t

. ... . ExoaLeonLCalS36-

^ ^ t o a d v « r t b a ' h (fioclJuslcal73M>93t

. UAZDA 19S3 4x4 E> ed cab w/ matching tom topper. AC. new

-------------- • — 8 7 . 0 0 0 m » » . A ai$10,500. 7Ba-iaS8

• : 788-0785 eves.

' NISSAN *93 oxtondoc S E V -8 . 5 sp d . 541 bodUner. AM/FM cas b u c k e t s e a ts . $13 .

- 3 3 4 W 7 a n o f-S P M .

SUZUKI *87 Sanxjrai «m ls. S oft top w/E to p . AM/FM c a s s newtirtw. $a600.788-

SUZUKI. 1966. 4X S2SOO.OO. Runsw i

CaJI 734-4781.

TO YO TA '8 6 4-Runi 5 speed , AC, low rr S6950. Cail 736-495

TOYOTA -86 SR 5. re--------------------- o n g r b o o m in g - s to

% body lift, alarm , cttrt LO AO EO r $ 6 9 0 0 /0 324-6741 or 420-914:

TOYOTA -87 4 i4 . cu: SheU. tires & nms. $5, Can 326-5676 eves.

TO YO TA , 'S 4 4-R un 4 x 4 .5-spd. 4cyi. c a ss

- S488 dow n. $312 9 : fo r 72 m o s , 8 .9 % i OACI «P601.

S17.B88 U tn H om e Fo rd (BOO) 743 0 3 2 6

TOYOTA. 1991. SH5. tro cab, V 6 .5 speed , c a s s o l to . CD. PW . p o w er m irrors , crula Jiit. s u n ro o t. 56K r $13,500. Can 733-6&I

i 1010

CHEVY. '9 3 V, T on C v e rs io n V an . AT. 8- AC. bft. cruise. PW . P c a s s e t te . R a ise d R( TV. Boautifijn »68R01

$15,995 U tn H om e Ford (800)743-3328

DODQE T 7 High top V AT. 360 s tro n g ongi 8 9 K m is . v o ry c le i NEW: paint, brakes, t te ry . p lu g s , fuel pu r steering busnm gs. bri booster Otnor now pj in recent years; (have colpis) radlaiof, carb. i e r n a to r . s t a r t e r , tli c h a in , s e a l s , m a s cylinder. FACTORY S T A L L E D S JO ve . i frig,heater, sink. 2 b e A very good buy a t o $ 2 9 0 0 C a l l e v e 2Qe-886-263S

DODGE '84 Van LOAD Well corod (or 318 > Can 637-4539 or 733-3: ask for Harvoy

D O D G E . G ra n d C a r van.LE. 1992. VoryOoi Call 654-2770

F O R O '89 Aerosiar R E PO laking b<)9 up ur

th e May 24. 1996. C b e so o n a t D.L. E va S a n k In G u rle y . Ci 678-9076

FORD 1995 WindstarLX p a ss van. loa tfw Inten k e y l e s s e n t r y , p o w lo c k s , low m ile s , mu selH $23 ,000 . Call 43 1123 or 678-1458

F O R D , A e r o s ta r . 19S$3995. Call 733-8348,1 terrw ons & evenings

I 1020I Airros FOR SALEAUDI '6 6 SOOO Fro

w heel drive, AC, cassoti Now tires, sun roof. $43< FIRM, 733-4090

BUICK 1984, R egal. V AT. AC. PS . PB .casse tt very good transportacio $2195/0ffer. 734-6167.

8 U I C K . 1 9 8 6 . R e g a -.J.;. G rand Nat'l. Blacit. oxc«

' lont condition. All option40K m is. $1 2 ,0 0 0 . Ce 734-0202. asl< for aut,

BUICK. 1967, Umlled Ri g a l . r a r e . 'S 8 L lu rbc san>e a s G rand N atl, E; c e l le n i c o n d itio n . 45 miles. $12,000. Call 73^ 0202. ask for BUI,

B U ICK , L e S a b re . 198 ( very sharp, 4 door, browr Cail 733-6511.________ .

C A D IL L A C 78 S e V lir a m great. ST000..S e e I Ropefson RV space i»lS

C A D I L L A C '8 3 C o u p i D e V ll le . N ic e $ 2 0 0 0 P lease Can 825-4224.

CHEVY *86 Cavalier. 2U mis. Looiia like new. Ai pow er. S tereo , air bags $7500. 736-8928

CHEVY 7 0 Corvette Cor> ve rtlb le . 3 5 0 . AT. exce condi 324-2S31 after 7prr

CHEVY *M Ceiebrtty S ta W dn. 3 BMta. OR. cn ilaa

ru n a e o o d . RED U CEC $1395 .837-9000.

CH EV Y '8 9 C o rsic a V-e. low ml, new paint, excel cond, P S . P a AC. AM/FM caaa, $4500. 733-0788

C-12 'ntnM-N«w9.l

>, S i e r r a CH EV Y 'S! C aprice I A istaeU I car. 96K m ia . AC >d c o n d ., _ p f tin t_ L o o k * very -8439 $4300. 736-8828

( . E x t r a CKEVY <94 C aprica u 2 to p a . s ic . v-8. auto^. P S294 - m / r w r c n i s e . C W

■ow m L.$1485a324

hlte /g rey CHEVY, -91 C »«U er OTKSSoa o a AT, 4 <yl, AC. a

te. $488 down. S16<

^ u m S T r o n .(900) 743-S328

'ln d ts* i- C H E V Y . '9 2 C a i T W3«- coupe. AT. ft^y i. AC - r — — - c ru la a . PW . PO L . ‘ Extend- s e t t e . $ 4 8 8 d o ning cus- $ i9 4 .2 3 /m o for 54 lew t ^ . 9 5 ^ APR OAC. »P<A s k in g - ------- 58.988-------6 8 d a y s . W tn H o m eF o n l________ (800)743-3329ided cab . One c an - w t'ii do ii S 4 K m l. Ousffled. 733-0331 tticasse tte . ____________________:13 .495 , CHEVY. '95 Cavalle PM. d a n . AT 4-cyl. AC.

8 e t t e . S 4 8 8 d o $ 1 7 1 ,0 4 A n o fo r7 2 r 8 . 9 % A P R . O > *5MU016A

»oo-«w» $9,9954X4 U tn H om e Ford

5 ^ . . (800 )74^ 3328

i l ______ CHEVY, C elebrity , 1lunnor. Wuo. * <ioot. runs gw miles. Moving, must seill $;4953 or b e s t ofler. 837-9K

rebuilt CH EV Y , M allbu C lais ta r a o : ------l979.-V8.-automaticrchrome. 5 3 .0 0 0 a c t u a l mi 0/Qller. S 2 0 0 a C aO 734-1546

DOOOE -91 Shadow < cunory vertb ie. new paim. rt S m o ‘0 BO' o f f e r . '

734-3152 or 733-1931

DODGE 1969 Super i :03im a 383 Magnum w/4-sp. 2 93/mo 24,000 mfles. new mte ) % s p r , $6000.736-3865

D O D G E , A r l e s , 19 ^ cracked block. $300.ze 734-6590.

RS ex- FORD W Crown VKta >ed AC V e ry g o o d c o n d i t i W . PL. 53000/ofler. 862-9231

FORD '91 A ero s ta r. < ml., take over paym e 436-5845

' I FO R D -33 Escort LX. 4 e e 25K m is , AC. c a s s e

$7700/offer. 536-265<

FO R D 1991 F 2 5 0 4 PW, PO L tin. cruisa.

r o J i * <60. 5 sp d . tin ted » R o itA d o w s . v e ry n ic e . C

536-5716___________

FORD, -94 Crown Victi " s e d a n , A T. 6 -c y l I

cruise. PW, PDL, cass<

S '

t parts ■■■ - ■ ■ ■ ave re- irb . at-

tim e g u a r a n t e e :

^ y m . A D S 'e . r e -

T h e T im e s N e w s *' ° " 'y g u a r a n t e e s t o s e

m e r c h a n d i s e , — a u to m o t iv e in 7

' f p f o d a y s a n d re a l esta te in 15 dayi

o r r e r u n t h e a d a--------- a d d i t io n a l 7 d a y :3 a r a - a t 0 0 a d d it io n a l

c h a r g e to th e--------- c u s to m e r . T h e r e

is a $ 3 e x t r a f e e p um.li fo r t h e g u a ra n te < = v S S p a c k a g e . A d s m a ' c a l l b e c a n c e l l e d e a r t

f o r c u s to m e r ■7 7 “ c o n v e n ie n c e bu i

t h e c h a r g e will o w e r r e m a in t h e s a m e m u st

I 436-

1987 ,(8, Bf- __

HBse tte ,acion. N 0836967 A G ro a t F a rr:ni: *499SS!: *141 = |Call I ■ ■

irb o . . ' , t t *I. Ex-

734-

g e o !t>wn.

^ m ^Mat BOB 7 3 6 -U Hours: Moi

I 1 9 8 8 F l ^ ■ _ 1L T O. Afl ^ | B | S s a E ^ Vags,

x c e l '

^ H # A 5 0 0 1 1 .4 6 0 , S ta. ■ L ow Mi/c

t - | — * 8 9 9 J f 1 * 2 7 ^xcel ^ B B huQ B m Su S j Z!

8

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» P o U c * F O R D . & c o n o lln e V iAC. new 1968, no rear a e a a . iKV nlcfl. full Bide g la ss , 2 8 8 '3 ’ ru n a g re a l,5 6 K m lt$ 8----- Can 734KJ202, *sk lorc a C taa- ■P S . PB , PORO, LTD. Crown Vici S . .A c .124-3838 lu x u ry . L o ad e d I Drii------------ a t bag. ^ pommi Tnia rW ae - poppar. Looks bfwndn .c a a a e t- «9 ;4oaO a Caa736-1« :i60.86/- — 5% APR G E O ••S Prism CSl 5 »

c r u i s e . A C , A M /F c asse tte . 36 rrpg. Pov

»nl' , pkg. $7900.00. 543-68

^ ____ _ H O N D A '8 2 A c c oa m a r o hatchback, PB, AT. A AC, tBL G o o d c o n d $ 9 9 5 3 2 4 «

HONDA *87 Accord I ?4 m o» ' Excel. cor>d. $4500, Cg .s ? - " :

. HONDA *90 Accord EX AT, 2 door, has power c

28 ttona .sunrool. N ew tin~ rn n ir tasoo, 735-1506

H O N D A '9 2 A ccord L — fu ity to a d ed .$ io ,5 0 0 .u

iller s e - mi*. 733-4394 leave ma iC. c aa - ■f l o w n . HONDA,AccorJ. 1991 .L ~2 m os., l o a d e d , g o o d c o n i O A C . SeeOQ-offor. Can 324-26!

H O N D A , C iv ic, 1983 . ^ d o o r h a tc h b a c k , goc20 corxl. $2000. 735-0592

, lOAfi ISUZU, 1991. Trooper, L 9 o ^ ' V 6. a t : all op tions, it I rn a h o g a n y , 82K m ile9 , ® ^ Excel, cond. $12,000. Cj

734-0202, ask lor Bin.

JA Q U A R ._:95JC J6^Q q

^ $45,888w Con- U tn H om e Ford I r e a ^ (800) 7*3-3326

J E E P 1 9 8 5 C h e ro k ee n e e d rear end, $1500 c

9t B ee, beat ofter. 326-3192

’ 9®3 Wrangier. 471 miles. 6 cylinder, soft toe

______ exc . condition, $12.50C1 9 8 8 . J^ _ 'B 3 7 -6 5 3 7 X). Call VERCURY *76 Monarcl

Runs good. movfr>a mua sell SSOCVofter. 837-916!

IM Ion. MERCURY 66 Lynx, lo» '236 mi, lo o k s & runs o rea t

SieOO/oWer. 734-2729.

U E R C U R Y '91 T ra c e r______ AC. AT. tilt. AM/FM. FWO( 4 A- exc. cond . you m ust se e « B n V w a rnust sell. $4SOa'oner

7 3 3 ^ 4 0 3

U E R C U R Y .'9 3 C o u g a i d X : coupe. AT. 6-cyl. AC. Hit.

C u l l cn;ise, PW. POL cassette $488 down, $l08.7B/mo

______ for 6 6 m o s .. 8 .9 S A P RVictoria OAC. »P559.I. l i l t , S9.888isse tte U tn Homo Ford evabie (800) 743-3326

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AfSsell “ T h e B a is % Bank Financin

al p e o p l

• B a i^ c ru p tc ic s ays • M cd icu l B ills ial • L o a a D e fa u lts e • S lo w C re d i t ere >

D r i v e y o u r n e « Tiay to e

[ll' Bonanza"" A u to L oai

1 800-524 Hours a daj

OLDS 1£LASS I

H i159-0, . - 0A7P.am ily C a r '95%

I Main Ava. S. • Twi 16-7323 • 1-800-333 lon.-Fri. 8:30 to 7 S

f o r T " ' ' W ' ^

>0,5 S p o e d , . «

>5^5— ■ — HB * 2

j^ ,M a y 21 , 188«

1

» V a n . MERCURY, •94 S ab le a . d a n . AT. 8-cy l, A C.

cruise. PW. POL. caaa C $80a N ic e c a r . .G r e a t B •o fB a »P522A.

i ' s MtnSSSfcrt"'o J S ; m c 7 4 3 . x a i' UERCURY, T opaz. 18'o n a ^ lo a d ed , exce llen t corM S a a t io n . n e w t i r e s ; c ru" • " ""T c o n tro l , r e d . C a ll 7!4 / ? M SO g^.-teayem esaage.-Pow er CaD 733-0931 to place rJ-6867 da u O e d ad. W ate hen

c o rc iT. AC. NISSAN *88 Sen tra 2 dc 4 W 1 R ed in coior. $2600/oft— _ c « 3 = « m -------------

). Can NISSAN 1984 Sentra. ra t i r e s a n d a l l g n m e r

-<1000/oflor,423-4726 .

n ro p - O LD SU O B IL£‘82Firera IT tirea. H ea ting , AC. new tir«

a u to m atic . SlOOO/otfi-------- 326-4426 or 734-5440(J LX, l i . — I. i I—— I.).Low OLDSMOBJL£88,<'93 4- >msg. s e d a n . $ 4 8 8 d o w i-------- S257.65/m o for 66 mel.L X . 8 . 9 % A P R . O A C

*6V»n007A i-2695 $13,888T T T U tn H o m e F o rdSliS <°°°> "^

0 L D 8 U O 8 IL E , '9 3 C l >r LS C iera sedan . AT. i , 'r o d cyl. AC. tilt, cru ise.. PV lilo s P C L . c a s s e t t e . $ 4 8 ) Caii down. S153.25rtno tor < a m o s . 9 .5 % A P R 0A < ------- »P 58 t.Q a r ^ - ----------------SZ.ZZ7_______I info. U tn H om e Ford

(800)743-3326

PONTIAC, 1970, Bonoe^ ille. b lue . 455, AC. run

------- o re a t. 78K m iles. $60(k e e . CaH 734-0202. aak lor Bil

” T O Y O tA '8 5 T ercel 4x------- W agon 5 spd. AM/FM.. 47K Toyo tires. 50K on engirwItop . R u n s g r a a t . $ 3 2 0 0500. 678-5260______________

------ TOYOTA -92 Camry. 4 dia rch LE. orignal ow rw , 6 disi must C D p la y e r w /A M /F f c 9169 cass ,. PW . PL A C , cruise “ — w ell m a in ta in e d & g a '0 * r a g e d , e x c e l c o n d

$ 1 1 ,9 0 0 . Call 678-770( o r438 -«906 eveninQS.

T O Y O T A , 1 984 . T e rc e l s ta tio n w agon . 4 w h ee d rtve. goo d c ond . R unj grea tl U sed a s tow vehi d e behlTKJ bos. Tow hitcf Incl. 141K m is . $ 2 5 0 0

~ Can 734-0202. a sk for BU

T R IU U P H , 1 9 7 7 , T R 7 , convonib lo . white, gooc

Jmo c o n d . 58K m is. $3 0 0 0 . Can 734-0202. a sk for Bin.

VW 1982 Jo tta , ru n s bul n o e d s w ork, m ake offer. Call 829-5214.

R E D ITlB L IS H M E N T3N T E Rreated with less n you deserve ...A N K E R IS I n !” ing is available for »ple with:

• R e p o s s e s s io n s• C h a r g e O ffs

1 • F o re c lo s u r e s• D iv o rc c

ew or iised vehicle l o d a y !

5a M o t o i ^an by P h o n e523-9011lay, 7 days a week

1 9 8 9 FORD RANGER

<^79571. 7 3 ,CXra M ites,N ic e '*4695*0 I

M 32^^,no- I

33-2219 H S a ^ 8 ^ 3 0 t o 6 H

1991 FORD F -250 4X 4

S S#08393-0, 4G0,

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R U P E R T - Tl H igh School’s A. b a s e b a l l te a m v school on Thursd*

P la y e r s in te n y e a r s o ld o r yoi M inidoka Count>\

Fall traveling approaches fo

• n ™ FALLS - in tr>-ing out for i

. high and high sch team s mayjpick u{ a t th e ir school or I

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T he deadline to F or m ore in fo n

nec W hitm ore at 7

Sport Connect teams Tor adul

T^\TN F A U S - ll tion is registering te< on-3 adult half-coun

Ail games will b< enth Day Adventist and Crand\‘je>%’A\*e.

T here vsill be dii . inches and under on(

o\-eropen.League play begii

20-minute games a i The cost is I s s a tean ore a\-ailable at Donr ere can call Rick Lara

Murtaugh girlstate shot put c

BOISE - M urtou p laced second in t pu t c o m p e titio n a s ta te track and field

H e r nam e was in te d fro m th e m ee sophomore, threw t 3/4 in ch es an d was V alley sweep of th< Ri%-er*s Am anda St< an d C am ille K arre third.

Also, a photo cap p a p e r listed th e im W ood R iv e r H igh Kristyn Price.

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5 9^•Chicago Bull Jud ichler on the site o f . nis R odm an’s 35th

birthday party

rican Legion ield ThursdayT ry -o u ts fo r M in ico AA A m erican Legion

n w ill b e h e ld a t th e sday a t 3 30 p.m. e r e s te d m u ch b e 1 8 ' y o u n g e r , a n d liv e in \ty.

lg soccer deadline for students

5 - S tudents in terested Dr th e 1996 fall jun ior school traveling soccer : up information sheets j r Donnelley Sports.•ades seventh through junior high an d sopho- seniors can tr>’ out for team.to sign up is May 24. orm ation contact Rc- It 733-0140.

ections registers luit basketball- Idaho Sports Connec- ; teams for its summer 3- un basketball league.1 be played at the Sev- tist g>Tn at Highway 30 \-e.dirisions for 6 feet. 2 and 6 feet, 2 inches and

ygins June 13 with two a n i ^ t for six H-eeks.

eam. Registratjon forms onnell^' Sports or pli^- iirapshire at 32&4S2.

rl finishes 2nd in t competitiontough’s K e ren a Dye n th e Class A-4 shot n a t la s t w e e k e n d ’s eld competition.: inad%-ertently omit- lee t re s u lts . D ye. a w the shot 36 feet. 1 vas p a r t of a M agic the e%-ent, w ith Raft S teed finishing first r re l ls o f H a g erm an

caption in Sunday’s incorrect school for igh S ch o o l r u n n e r

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. SEATTLE-*njeSe. all they could handle minutes. Then the Ji around for 20 secon walked avt*ay with a 2-1 Conference finals.

D etlef Schrempf n Mth 1.6 seconds left tc 87 v iao o ' Monday nig Sonics run out most of half-minute of the gami

It provided a strang fought game that fea: th ird q u a n e r by Kat

__ fourth q u an er by Gai

hampered by foul ffoul Game 3 is Friday nig

with Game 4 on Sunda> The final standing^i

set up after Kemp put on a hanging shot in thi onds left. John Stocki double-team at the otli

, feel.' then threw a wea court pass that was intei

I “I just read the play,them, got a hand on th( out fine,” Kemp said.. AVhen the Sonics got t Jazz stayed back on d< foul intentionally a n d ; line despite the four-sec t%veen the shot dock anc

Schrempf missed fro the game.dock dddng d The H'as shon and hit th o f bounds o ff J e f f li Schrempf was fouled on and he sank the nro fre- the w ia Pa>ion led Sea S ch rem p f had 17 anc Perkins fmished with 15

Malone led Utah witl ing 18 in the third quor had 22.

P ittsb u rg h P en g u in g< p u s h e s a t F lorida Pan b a c k to th e n a t In a su th e NHL playeoffs in P

Olympic heat preeThe A ssodated Press

ATLANTA - A fter a s end tha t >\iltcd even the e lers of th e International m ittee. A tlan ta organize M onday to tak e e.ictra si ath letes from th e heat thi

In the IOC’s final pre-g review , th e A tlan ta Cor lee for th e OI>Tnpic Cam ceived high m arks ovcra its state of readiness less two months before the Ju opening ceremony.

“ Preparations for the g are ^ i n g th e right way," president Ju a n Antonio S ranch said.

Se\‘eral ath le tes compU ab o u t th e h ea t during S day’s opening of the Oly S ta d iu m fo r a t ra c k n w here th e tem perature h degrees. Sam aranch and c b ers of an IOC review p< the ex-ent.

“For somebody from th • a b le to c o m e dow n in around in 92-degree n-eai d ea d p an n e d R ichard Poi m em ber from M ontreal review panel. •

T he conditions w ere sii w eather forecasters a re fthe e ames. __________

"O ne can’t do much abo e r . B u t w hat you have to n a n d tha t a lot o f athletes to th it kind of hea t and tl so m e k in d o f s h e lte r fro Found said.

Pound suggested th a t A w y e r e d a re a s w ith cooli chm es w here ath letes can

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Seatde SuperSonics got die from Utah for 4 1/2 : Jazz d edded to stand conds, and th e Sonics . ' i 2-0 lead in the Western

if made two foul shots :t to lock up Seattle's 91-' night after Utah lec the ; of the dock in the final ame.ange finish to a dosely featured a rem arkable - Karl M alone, a strongGar>- Pa>ton and a go-___ ,avm Kemp after he was i oubiem ostofthenighr. , night at Salt Lake Qt>-, ; day. ,g^iround sequence was i Tut Seattle ahead 89-87 I the lane u-ith 38.8 sec- \ >ckton dribbled .into a q other end and left his i veak, off-balance cross- ' i ntercepled Kemp. r lay. stayed in bet^^een t the ball and it worked f

;ot the ball upcoun, the it defense ra th e r than b id send Seattle to the■second differential be- n and the game dock.from the com er with m)g doHn to six seconds. -- Qt the rim, bouncing out ^f H ornacek’s han d . aiI on the tnbounds pa.vs qfree throws to loci; up li,Seattle with 18 poincs, hiand Kemp an d Sam cL15 each. di

N-ith 32 points, indud- uoner, and Homacek

I goalie Tom B a rra s so . ri 'a n th e r D ave Low ry (10) i su rp r is e s ta r t in g a m e ^

n P ittsb u rg h M onday.

: plans get cautions ri

heat u On

a scorchmg week- Bubku the seasoned trav- the he nal Ol.smpic Com- e%-ent lizers w ere u rged “It’s a steps to p ro tec t tha t ci thissiunm er. ing dii

re-games _Commit- ames re- - erall for , ess than ! July 19

e games>y.” IOC“ Sama.

S 100■Sn'i .quanta 19%id mem-r panel a tte n d e d ders of

. condud1 th e non h to b e fore the in M ay a n d s i t T he i « a th e r is sawU," plons ft Pound, th e IO C r i ty , pi i who heads th e v en u e s

Pound !s im ilar to w h a t respect:

•e p red ic ting fo r A crii-------------------------- such-asibout th e w eath- ACOG s to do is under- he t^-as <

!tes are not u sed would b J they %-ill need T m r from th e su n ," no mort

p>ersona!t ACOG provide (govern >oling m ist m a- organizi a n wait out th e 01>Tnpic

hIgs p i n J i n a

Jordan wir MVP awi

wants big tThe Associated Press

, .NOKIHBROOK. 111. - F. time in his cdebnittd car Jordan is ihe NBA’s Mo Pljj'er- Thi.s rime, he won maich His value. •

Jordan, ivho won nn un _nifthtb-league-ia«ing-iiil

Chicago to th e best reg record in .VB.\ history-, n .M\T trophy Monday - a c manding al least S36 millioi next t •o seasons for the Bu

He received 109 of 11: voles - 96.3 perceni. the 1 centage since the m ^ a b irw the winner in 1980-81. 1.114 point.*;., almost doublt runner-up David Robinson tonio. Orlando's Anfemee finished third ivith 360 poin

Jordan, w-ho also was .MM 1990-91 and 1991-92 and is b>- many to be the best play \xxn reladvdy underpaid fi nxT. His salarv* for this seasc der S4 million, less than m; uith a fraction of his ability 0 “Ncal. Aloiuo .Mourning; Howard - jjood v^xmg pla.ver a th le tes of Jo rd a n 's stati talked abouJ getting upward lion JX.T M.-a.son bejanning m his nvv-year, $36 million de dan told the Chicag) Tribu day "That’s die absoluie bott

He went on to say; “If

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ence finals.Lemieux mis

un undisdosed

one goal and Penguins rebui

^ j comincing S-1 v

’ . ■] scorelesN in ihe th e fou rth tim

~| beat Panthers p ' biesbrouclc for

. opened leads ofn g n t, 2i,bov') t o g e t P ittsbu rgh’s sli tw o o f u-ith sectind-per

guins, in danger

t high mar 'ecGmmenuntil it’s their txun to con:

1 S a tu rd a y , p o le v a u lte ka of th e U kraine had lu tieat for about five hours I It s tan ed . Pound said.;’s a variet>* of small thing- comes from experience ii liffe ren t k inds of sp o n s

all k inds of clim ates said at a new s conferej

“ I’m c o n f id e n t ths w ould ha\-c th o u g h t i these ihings sooner or we feel good because tioned il first."

Bob B re n n a n , an I spokesman, said th e oi

com m ittee has not how to comply w iih thi quest.

S ince A tlan ta w as i Ihe 1996 G am es SV y«

C th e IOC ox-ersight con has been \-isiting Atlar a y e a r to look o ver th

of AGOG officials. T he v Lided M ondav was the lasi h e g a m ^i m e e tin g s in c lu d e d .re v fo r housing, transpona tit p re s s o p e r a t io n s , te c h e s , m a rk e t in g a n d fin i said ACOG passed m ust ns.ritic of p rivate ly finance< ^ U a n ta !» » -p Q u n d - t io t • still h as m onev to ra ise 1 s confident th e $1.7 biUior b e met,

I no less ner>*ous thun 1 v ire nervous either;” h e sa jal view as to w h e th er you m m ent) sa fe ty n e t vdien zing something as com ide lie Games rem ains the' s a a

r;

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ns 4th H v ard; H bucks | B

- For the fourth oireer. .Michael ^lust V aluable' unis his pay to

unprecedentediilu-in-leading------egular-season , received the a day after de- lion to play the Bulls.113 first-p lace ' le highest per- ) began sflea- il. Jordan had . ible the 574 of -

of San .\n- iee Hardaway

r \T in 1987-88,1 is considered la.ver ever, has ■ i his entire ca- f ason is just un- E ^ 9 U W many players ‘

lil>'. Shaquille lg and Juwan .-ers but hanHy

m i of 520 mil- ne.tt year. Of demand, Jor- bune on Sun-ottomfigure.” , -If thev mess U U h 's C

s o n ic s S J0R D A N /D 3 • o f th e ir V

[guins pc;ed Press __ ■

RGH - The P ittsburgh -langed goalienders and iiis, shook o ff M ario gne.ss imd held on to beat L P an th ers 3-2 Nfonday

rn th e E aste rn Confer- ii

nissed 10 minutes with dlhI sickness, retum ed to dIS ovation, then sei up h I scored another as thew unded from Florida's si1 victory- in Game 1. \N;nd Jarom ir Jagr. held tihe same game lor only o>im e S a tu rd ay , finally shs playoff siar John \ ’;ui- foor goals as P ittsburgh sc of 2-0 and 3-1.ov and Jag r awakened thslum ping power plav sii

>eriod goals as tho Peri- fir ;er of falling behind 2-Q

rks,nded curate fo om pete. “‘WIte r S e rg e y ^>unng th lo stan d in I'-’cct

-s before his 'hePenns\-lvi

Igs like tha t rest uM e i in organiz- Nothingts even ts in ces.sful sp e s ,“ Pound pneumoni rence. recentlyh a t ACOG cn^erpenc i t a b o u f a l l anddiagm or later, butse we^men- v»-er

I’m findir a n A COG Yesterda> ■ organizing hours, an r-et d e d d e d " ‘hen ndi th e IOC re- * nu&

am able t s a w a rd e d w ithdw rt y ea rs ago, anti more

om m ission topic, l a n u tw iceth e shoul- Kide>-our -visit th a t T nin Fs

as t one be- two-wheel l i(^ i .th e r

•eyiew s o f cr is gener ltion. secu- quite smal c h n o lo g y , Bic>tJesof) in a n c in g . avoidance is te r in all Ihey are d

use becau! ced gam es and almostlo te d -th a t--------i^ w lo o k i* bu t said having to v ion budget . ing SO mili

Street, bdn 1 vras, an d d se tim ew said. fM )’ never, ever •ou n ee d a stereo beir e n y o u ’re townatoigl d e x a s th e . .S o r id e j - ■me.**

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in the seriev frantically g e t th e e a rly le a d evV Lemieux.

The gamble to force Fir its almost im penetrable < sttiring the first goal {wid did coiich Ed John.<ton's u decision to s tan Tom Bar hadn't played in nearly a fi

B;irrasso. ;ui almost for}! since b e in g re p la c e d Wregget in the Penguin; turn-shifting four-overtin over Washington in the fi shut out Florida for rwo p fore Ray Sheppard .ind Bi scored in the third- •

Barras.u\ only 1-2 in thi this season before Monda since 1992. stopped 30 sh first stan since .April 24.

The biggest m ight hav

ret on youtide of m>- ailiimn Ls painlully r for this installment - I h,i' tm the road" in rK*^y thrt>e w I thal time, I haven't ract?d. -•ccntlv’ been able to ride .md the great majority of my tin ylvania l.ving do»\-n and tr^ir lile reading Roben Ludlum no ling bnngs so-swift an m d to a 1 spnng of bicycle ra^-ing as lonia. I fmmd that out all tw ly when 1 spent four h(»urs in cncy nx)m to have X-rays ta ignows cnnfinned. Pneumonia fluid in my lungs is subsiding k»-efv \-oii eating breakfiisi?). iding st>me strength in my 1 day. I vs-as able to train for and it felt ptisitively glorii riding u’as not an optioa 1 fo Tii.v^^ il ver\‘ much. .Stnv ih le to resume my daily bond e road. I feel more alive, mon ire jane. Which britigs mc to

our bike!Falls is a wonderful town

eeled iranspondtion. Traffi (C roads are v«de and the w « nerallj- good. The touTi w m nail in strict geographic te r i offw freedom, mobilit>- and i ice of irritaiion a t gas pum e cheap to maintain and e a ^ ause almost ever>'one has c lost ever>tme uses ot»e. Im as <4dn^tw ~ a lw idn^spearn r t> wony ab w i b e i^ ca x i^ t < niles per hour down Shosho letr^ able to combine jo u r ex ! wilh >'Dur commutiAfi a ver having to worr>''about yt •eing stolen if you park dov oighLej-our bike. You doa't have

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3) g o e s u p fo r a s h o t b e t L a n d M ersey H aw kins di F in a ls g a m e tw o M onda]

ist Pantt_ - x _ sprawling siOTTS away vsiih tl — t hat v\-ould hy pressed to Johnston,'e n w ith o u t Game 1 of i

to c le a r thelorida out of zone, appa t; defense by tend ing swjd off. imd so of Barrass*). unexpected dling skills,arrasso, who With Bair;I month. up ice to pre'rgtmen man Florida rushd by Ken gums gambUn s ' momen- mg their.fonNim e victor>- fore the puckfirst round. The s tra teperiods be- even-strengt

BiU Lindsay swent m fron- rebound o f (

:he playoffs \ anbiesbn>ucday and 3-9 vvas L em ieushots in his aga inst Van

against any;ive been a pushed the Ie;

lir bike arly inac- laven'tvweks. 9 1I have fmd haveime in j M>-ing to

ride it to vsTjrk right ‘ TOur garage, pump is viral your helmet (no ar0 v»^ ^vears one) and ta

cruise around the bl taken y o u r tr ip s to inch ^ cream. Build up to hi

in.stead of in the ca ). and q u a r t of m ilk. Ti ■ Shoshone Falls one'f, live riding v\ith >-our fan nous. bj. the middle of thi f ^ d aji ride out to the fall ■I?' I S null sicps. And

place to Stan.^ On June L approd ^ f« e Ihe stan of tbe \\

the Magic VaDev-C^ the Founh Annual W um. It is a s t, exdting

n for the streets of downto fic is course is snaU, so the I «aih- a y minute or so. Ther “cally d tcment and a Ibt to ! erms. pedng wiU be the best d th e bigger the crowd, die I m ps, wiUpuon. is>' t o ' B ring your k id s .1 one chapce to watch. Bicy ■age c d te it v« iLip_.aiiy-fi icvtr you can compete in itdo* pose your kids and IB hone they would like to tty. ocer p e n m l r o d e f b r y e i ! snd s iv^ lttke tha t was vc 5-our reBaWe. You don’t OJ cm-n. t e r th e p arade, you

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APpfauiM tw een S e a tt le S u p e r­s' d u ring th e firs t q u a r te r d a y in S ea ttle .

thers 3-2g stop of a Lindsay break- ;h th iw minutes remaining Id have tied it.on. who com plained a f te r of th e Penguins' inability th e puck from th e ir ovkTi p a ren tly m ade th e goal- sw itch to ta k e a d v a n tag e ss«)‘s su p e r io r puck-han- Ils.iirrasso shooting ihe puck prevent follow-up shots and ushes to th e net. th e Pen* nbled repeatedly by send*;on\-ards on rushes even be- uck VN-as deared. dtegN- d idn ’t resu lt ih an ngth goal un til Lem ieux rom the left d r d e to rip a of Chris T am er’s shot by ■«)uck at 8:12 of the third. It ie u x ’s 28 th c a re e r goal 'an b ie sb ro u ck . th e m ost ny NHL g o alten d e r, and e lead to 3 1,

md rideJohnFoster

Road trip

ight av\-ay. l*uU it out of np up the tires, strap on i arguments. ever>x>neI tak e your kids for a e, block. Maybe expand n clude a stop for ice to hopping on w u r bike ; car when v-ou need a

T ak e th e b ikes to jne weekend and stan family enough so that

f the summer, vou can falls. '

J ld 1 have the perfect

n»dmatel>' one hour be- le W » e m Days Parade,Vciists will be promodng .II Westem Days'Qiteri- iting bicyde race around >'ntown Ttvin FaUs. The [he race vdD come bv ev- [here will be a kx of ex-to see. Ih e riden'cim-

)est in the state, aivl the he better die show they

d s an d g ive th e m a ( S ic y d era d n sisa n ex - <y _fiL .end-iL it»-spm ------------in for a lifetime. Ex-

jB e e ifa U so m ed d x u tiy .Itiin 'tten ih ly eK . ryeaisoQ.aaine3qien- s very funrtion il and t need m udi. And af- fou can r id e o ver to •chwinn to w atch

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d that’s the absolute ," Jo rdan to ld the lay n ighL “I want to I feel like it’s TWO ic'80-^.'BulTm prc- I so is my family, if it

se annual salary is ~ illion pla>ir^ ba^i«t- d S40 miUion from aid he vt-oiild wait at ust to make a ded- H H

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cs a free agent after said he would prefer m atching his jersey- iion. But he said he icago for $18 miUion

m Jerry Reinsdorf you give me u-ould ; now because weI to tha t point. . irn to keep MidiaelIt I h aven 't even lumbers yet. I just so n in sw hilelcan." p la c e '

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moneylakes an estimated Jordanlually in endorse- * ^ d ofnt to talk about his about,VIVP news confer, player,

eight, llprocess of trying to "If S)tiip. For mc to start millionrgodating WtMild be why Mi,** said Jordan, H-ho ‘or a sei?iBA titles in 1991, . Jorda and has the teamns of another this retirem<->•5 haven't talked I sa>nngticated with (team prove hinsdorf.-Ifs purely night.

' ball for It the speculationis own, JcKdan said A ^ed-ttaken a little out of his otht he-didn*t under- think iVions of what was Iearne<!

great >xrts ed ito r Tim can’t j iumnist Bob Verdi where >ilel was clear on the “TheTsation." that disid Jordan dispute enced 1:«r>- at his press con- and foreI said ro™ ande business of bas- Jorda$ o\-eRhadows the playoffsing. Bulls losid see it as a game, amissioilay (for free) at die In adub," he s a i i “But !»*"« tl

set for canci') - Brett Butler, this momdodgers outfield- T h is ih cancer of the rem o\'ceduled to tmder- and mus<day m orning at set for 7 jHospital. ■ spoke:n«mor was disco\'- B utle rwben Butler, 38, begin raUlectomy earlier w e ^ afi

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pth helped th e Watts, an eat Boise as the fifths of i e champion. 2:11.07. second s t r a l ^ t Loone;1 record-setting Salahudi

and sp rin te r meter das Thompson won 24.12 seco

mediate hurdles MontanHe hod broken.a ano ther <:y record in the um()h3 ina 50.16-secood coUe^aits

j differenlie 200 in 21.18, McGeedais' victorious meters oram, and ran the 1731.96 tSOO-meter relay Smte’s Nil 1 the victory 1 the final «-entSandals finishe d - ------'0 ^1 A rinna State's ■ «with 124 points . ^

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learned this is a busines a lot of mone>* to be made.” id Jordan certainly should mak of monc)', PhU Jackson said, don’t know what wttnh is in thi e," the Bulls’ coach said “Bul now this; If anybody gets paii ey in this league, M ichae lan descn'es it. And ivith th< of salaries I’ve heard bandie<

It, Michael Jordan is the bes er, and has been for th e las ; 10 >t*ars.Syh-ester St;^one U worth S2(

un for a mone, I can’t imagin* Michacl won’t get S20 tn i^o t seasoa"rdan's latest MVP aM-ard come 14 months after he came out ol .•menl. He quit on Oct. 6, 1993 lg he no longer felt the desire tc e he was the best, night aftei . He pla>x‘d minor lcague base 'or most uf his 17 months ais-a) re returning in M arch 1995. d-to compare this award unth Ither MVPs. Jo rd a n said : “ 1 it’s more meaningful because 1

led a le.^son: No m atter hou >-ou uvre before >-ou left. >-ou jusi think you can tak e up

e >-ou left off.le game taught me a lesson in disappointing series I experi- i last year, and it pushed me orced me to go back into the md leam it aU over again.” d a n struggled in last year’s iffs against Orlando and the lost in six games. He’s been on don ei-er since.addition to av e rag in g 30.4 s this season. Jordan had 6.6

cer surgeryonth.s tim e , d o c to rs p la n to

uscle tissue. The surgery* is 7 a.m., according to hospital

Ai'oman, Marlene C!oldman. le t ’s doctors sa id h e will rad ia tion tre a tm e n ts two after the operation.

p Northem nen’t title. She had throu-n 179-4 two ago. Beime cruised to \ictor>- 1300, capturing the m etric

^or women w ith a tim e of I that' was about 3V seconds than that of Idaho S la te ’s'

enCarr.n she held o ff S h err ia n n e another QU athlete, by four- if a second lo win the 800 in

ney beat W eber’s H um ric jd d in in th e 100- and 200- iashes with dmes of 11.87 and econds.tana State’s Katie McGee was. sr double w inner, w ith t r i ­in ihe two longest races for m s-'the 10,000 ond '5,000 - on u n ia t s .« e , who won th e 10,000 on Friday, ran the 5,000 in

6 to win easily o%*er W eber Nikki Prisfarey.

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this p layoff ro u n d s bef kit 1 Oriando in Sunday’s < paid Eastern Conference fir lae l Jordan joins Ullt (ih the four-time M\T. Kareem

died uon the most M \Ts un best Russell u-on fiw. The o last votes went to Hard

Houston’s Hakeem Olaji S20 Utah’s Karl Malone (Ol pine finished fourth in the lion lowed b>' Chicago's Sc

Seattle’s Garj- Payt mes Seattle’s ShauTi Kemp. 1 It of Hill and O’Neal of Orlanc 993, Each media pimelis e to MVT candidates in on fter cnce; points u-ere au a r ase- -5-3-l-basis.-Before 1' way %-oted for the ais-ard >95. Other Bulls honored rith son include Jackson.: “ I .year; Toni Kukoc, to] 5 c l Jordan. Pippen and Del low all-defensi\‘e team; and >-ou ager Jerr>' Krause, exe up >x*ar.

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