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'I Good in Today’s forecas Sunny with light w the middle 80s. Lows FliDod d a n g e r d The Big Wood Riv . may not flood agai snow has melted in basin.' School board C( The Twin-FaUs Sch again tonight to set n cilides. Sd close *.He's come close b Rocket Clyde Drexli home a championship Olympic countc With the decision < the 2002 Olympics jui to favorite Salt Lak minute pleas Monday. Bring back sdei Twin Falls school 1< squeeze sci6nce back high curriculum reqi editorial says. ^ h y ,’401(^) re'tir hidden 'risks that are ' ■ closer.* iSot-so4upemia Despite all the posit ' store would bring intt project has been min t r a ^ and race-baiting Charge lh>m thi Legislators from W , Monday lobbying . changes in environmer ^Slamming’ und Federal regulator tougher rules agains - tomers' long-disumce i their knowledge — a . “slamming." After Democrat! ' A day after appeari Clinton,,House Speak . unleashes a partisan att Criticisiii.fi«m F Jhe mayor of Nogasj .. cridcizes commenfs'b] . cians and bthers- defi atomic, bomb in World S^onA C ilJfl/eatheL......... 2__l( ; NfltUop......3-7,9 ' if pinion . p I.; : Money ......... 1-3 ^ - C o in lcs . ’.i..;MT.4f^-^S -------- ' V ‘ S e c tl o n i L iL j j . a>«lnejra .... 4 ,C 7b 5V0Z 7/Ci' WESTERN MICftOGrJ; •STfc 2UU A5b5 S CO/Mcf?G£ SALT LAKE CITY jM jil. oiom ing last: . It west winds. Highs in. )ws in the 50s. Pag*A2 -decUnes EUver in Blain6 County gain because enough 1 in Ihe river's upper Page Cl 1 considers costs School District will try :t rental rates on its fa* PageCI e before, but Houston :x!er has .never taken hip trophy. ' --------- P a g e D I ----------------- itdown in on the host city for I just days away, rivals .ake City made last> lay. PageP4 _ ience >1 leaders should try to ack into their junior- equirements, today’s MfleA6 tent itirement plans have are worth looking at narket Dsitive things a mega- into' East Harlem, the nired'in politics, be- ing. PegeBS the.West Western states p sen t; , lg Congress about nents! laws. Page A3 nderattack -- tors plan to adopt j linst switching cus-' ce companies without j • a practice known as PageA8 | • . 1 ats again i taring with President Baker Newt Gingrich I attack. PageAO 1 Nagasaki gas^^ Japan, hmhly rby American politi- lefkading use o f ttie rid Warn. PageCS Obituaries...... 2 _l(labo....„..... -^5 '‘West .............:..6 DearAbby........7 ,Wor1d.......;.8.10, Sectlpn D. • --- ---Section E—™ ~ ulBgal notices ..1 Cl^ffled ...... 1-6 >0W jffjed C l y / y b r^APnlCS ^ UT fcilO? Com The ABSociflt ed Press WASHINGTON — The endongcrcd many aftlrma grams Monday as it curuti terms the federal govcmmj . give special help to racial n Courts must hold Congrt ident to the same strict sti and local govcmments wh wheth^aiuhnative-liclion in reverse discrimination, came in a Colorado cose. ' -I ThcrflppUcation o f the nc dard was not just limited volving set-asides or quot ing the.decision, the co.urt abandoning the central hoi two miUor offirmative-ac both of which were vict rights advocate. Few govemment progr constitutional when the Prabticli Barefoot wMer ekler J petltlve ekfer placed fl year of the sport, whli 3 hydro B y WUllBQ^ Brock ., Tunes-Ne,ws writer . . BUHL - Hydroelectric d« ;y Boulder, Empire and Kan have been'short-circuited by al Energy Regulatory Co which has thrown out their plications. Developers hadn’t bee progress to reverse the 1993 key water quality certificate ho Division of Environmeni Developers have until the fi: July to appeal tho FERC dec . “It di(k't come as a surpr > don’t intend tb contest it, at ‘Bas lIuWubiDgtonP^ WASHINGTON — St its privileges, and for A Scott O’Gradj; one of thct And, it’s fw to assume ny to eat it wilh. The pilot who a week i ing 6n g w s and ants a down in Bosnia Mon macadOTia<«nuted lamb ------itace:mush»otnrarthd-V stead of huddling beneath cows dubbed Alfred and . .hid fiom .separate Bosnia ton, W ho^i^^^wa^ ._ ^cortedPlG-rady.wd.h}sJ oftriumoh.' -i-..'.' :THis:fe]rwS3!i3; G brel^b was r^Uc^ed td J nearby cbuph, after grac •his usual sMt to O ’Grady : fioe conference table befoi jouraed.to'the White Hoi ,r«a. r Buiar wmm'iaieoutyi Irt cui rhe Supreme Court mative-action pro- ^ nailed in sweeping ament’s freedom to ^ sl minorities. adm igress and the pres* joht : standards as state hani when determining . prcs ion programs result Qut on. The 5-4 ruling hopi . W : new, stncter stan* ed to programs in- i— ^ uotas. In announc* "strict Lurt appeared to be “All holdings io its lost tional >actlon holdings, measui ’ictories for civil ment O’Coa ograms are found She he niore rigorous on rac< ing iiis tun >r Justin Cox of Twin Fall d first In the Men's E.dlvl rhich Is Judged on a poln 9 projeci ' this point,” president c economics : developers at sour os wei lanaka rapids L.B. Indi Ibythe Feder- mits for Ki Commission, Power Ele eir license ap-.* prellmlnar Empire rap been making tries would >93 denial ofa work^'d i ate by the Ida- agreement lental Quality, trie’s assets e first week of Twin Fal decision. Jones - wh rprise, ond we Power Elec , at least not at for commet sher 5^ • Sudden feme has ir Air Force Capt. them is better fo<^ . jme, better compa-. ek ago was surviv* s after being.sbot onday dined on mb chops and shi- i-W hlte-HouserliF-^H lath the legs of,two nd Leroy while he mian-Serbrsoliders, EVuAesident-CliD- . n’tliidin'g as h'e es-. V iiH }sJiunllxona.day___,:.^ (ice President A l7”^ r ^ rto-Huddiiiig; e r a — P««n raciouslyjWeldiog yriihl idy at an Ov^l. Of* efore the grotip od- the 2 ^ ■louse r e s i ^ c e to Ho^ , ".:PeOt8g Ily uue itefttitea to foi! thi ... lir rtails S te v en s lil leWaBhiDgtonPost . WASHINGTON — Some f [ministration had been hopi hn Paul Stevens, 75, might mg up his robes this year csident Clinton another op{ it it doesn’t look like that’i ippcn. ^ Word IS Stevens is healthy, ct scrutiny” suindard is appli< ill racial classifications... an il onty if they are narrow!; mres that further compellin t interests,” Justice Sar snnor wrote for the court :e said “all govemmenf.act ice ... should be subjected t •ns alls completes a ‘tumble Ivlslfrn at tHe Idaho State Int system based on the, Its on Sn t,” said Joe Davis, Boise-bas< I of L 3 . Industries, Inc. T] cs ofthe projects had goi 'ell, he said. idiutries held preliminary pe Kanaka Rapids, while Hydr lectric of Nevada, Inc. he ary permits for Boiilder at apids, Davis said. L.B. Indu Id have done the developme [ the company bad a purcha It to buy Hydro-Power Ele ns, Davis said. 'alls real estate broker Robe vho is a shareholder in Hydr :ectric - could not be reach( lent Monday. 2’ din. ^rce'Capt'ScottCGrai iranMS at the WhHe^Hou 1th i pilot and his femlly l^yw -old aviator. Froni'^th ie;to a rain-soaked ,ceretrioD sgbn; official Washington 8 ih^ acctdeniai ncro. If-iO 3S1B3E IIIIIIIIIIIIIIE I ■ im help ik ely to stay revved up fo •clerks for ne: e folks in the getting his ck >ping Justice according to Jht decide to able sourcc. :ar and give Actually oil appointment^ Democrats,-s at’s going to could replace . publican opp y, happy and with a justice plied. jgdicial inqui areconstitu* . right to equal wty tailored been tnfhngei ling govern- The court,'! landra Day o f some that i as unconstiti iction based tion" against < d to detaifed Only Jiwtic >le turn' while practicing < ate Barefoot Champlonst le.number of tiieks comr tiakedei «sed Opponents of t The schemes rejoiced at tl' ;one “People have mode busine'^ on the Snol per- for marginol project ^di^' Boise-bued associate held Rivers United, a state and group. idus- " “The heyday for d nent the Middle Snake is hase said in a telephone ii :lec- “Citizens hove or( adamantly, opposed i )bert menl along the Middl ’dro- In addition to Ido^ ched the hydro projects wc Please ies bet rady w as welcomedhom ouse and Pefltagon.-'Pres Ily over lunch. . '^the White seemed a bite iooy at the in the glow of t tt swooned aor anyone el iV»-^raay. - ^assea b oe oai for n y o n c o u rt ' for action. He has hired hi next year ond is working oi clerks for the following term to on extremely knowledge 5. ’ all this is good news for tb s,-sincc there’s no woy the; aCe Stevens, a.modcrate Re ippointed by President Ford ice much to the left. quity to ensure that the perso [ual protection of the low has irt,’however, rejected the urgii lat it outlow all afTimiaiive act ititutional “reverse discrimi: ist whites. Slice Anionin Scalia voted to ig on Murtaugh Lake Mor ishlps.held over the weel mpleted by competitors, jnied ~ f the hydropower ' 1 It the news. J ode the cost o f doing inokc River too high Qy ects,” said Liz Poul, -r-jp iote director o f Idoho totewide conservation j ir development along s is long gone," she c interview Monday. . organized and are .. Mi to more develop- j_i ddle Snake.” daho Rivers United, were opposed by the ise see HYDRO/A2 ____ tter^ sl^ ----- ------------- ! ------ APMMO , ome-Monday w ithap-— resident Clinton met it embarrassed to bo basking ofthe mighQ', neither Clinton : else seemed at all embar* basking m the ^ow of hmi. ninor] ~ uwoy wilh all fonns ' live action. O'Connor was joi .. William H. Rchnquij ny M. Kennedy um Scalio wrote a concui ™’ Sicvcns and Justii 5®' Ruth Bader Ginsbi . Breycr dissented. ® The court even sto down the federal af grani il had sjudicd - cial help to minority the highway consiruc J O'Connor ocknowl ■sonal “oilers the playing fii IS not respects." Therefore, peals court should be Rings ply stricter s ,c,lon In another impona nina- harder judges to order city to do Pleas MIKE SAL onday afternoon. The 15-: ekend in PoCatello. Cox h i, he said. Police s feed-trucl |y Liz Wright ‘imcs-Ncws-writcr JEROME - Police ore looki ^ent on a Sunday night ramp bed truck, destroying a BMV nd camper top beforc ramiQir etting the truck ablaze. “We are talking thousands ollars damage,” said Sgt. Lan f the Jerome County SherifTs The man ran from the seer Please dps sa O “I can tell you that he jJ better meal today than h rj, days iirBosnia,”'Cliiiioi ugoh. “But he gave us prccious than wc can c\ reminder of what iis vei country.” Clinton greeted O’Gt House with a'salute. I code name, Clinton said good to have you home. -----0 ’GraaySia*thTMai — him to safety.in a daring have given the adminii story with an unalloyed — in-dramiJtic contrast,to that is unfelieyedly com 10..- all manner.'oCskepii ____ guessers......... ________ __ Vej O'Grady is mon syihbol. Ittimisout thei is a sex symbol as wei eyes o f some, ng '*0^ he’s cute,” cooc House aide Monday, »r- -through a window,whil VS M es ms of rocc-ba.scd afTimw-' >joined by Chief Justicc iquist and Justices Antho- und Clarence Thomas, ncurring opinion, astices David H. Soutcr. isburg and Stephen G. , stopped short of striking 1 affirmative-uction pro- ed — one ihui oflens spc- iriiy-owncd businesses in iruciion industry. - lowledged thot the ruling g field in some importiini 3re. she said, a federal ap- 1 be given a chance to ap- er standard. ortont ruling on race, the rdcr Mondoy for federal ity school desegregotion lease see C0URT/A2 ESALSeURVmM TVnwNMi 15-year-old com- >x Is In his third seek ck thief x)king for a man who ampagc with a stolen »MW car,, motorcycle, lining a gas pump and nds and thousands of Lance VanderMciden' ifTs Department, scene aAer sending a ase'see TRUCK/A2 alad j It he certifies he got a an he ^id m those six iiiidn-said “af thVPen^ e us something more n ever give him — a i very best about our )’Grady at the While ;e. Using the pilot’s said, “Basher 52. it’s j me." Marines who earned iriogrcscue.last.wcck_ -_ ministration a simple j yed happy ending — :,to a .Balkans policy :omplex and besel by 1 :piics-ond.secondi_' ___ nore than o politlcol the short, wiry fellow well, at least in the »oed a young White lay, -as she peered . while Q’Qrajy. in a_______il M8e.seePIL6T/A2 '

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' IGood inToday’s forecas

Sunny with light w the middle 80s. Lows

FliDod danger dThe Big Wood Riv

. may not flood agai snow has melted in basin.'

School board C(The Twin-FaUs Sch

again tonight to set n cilides.

Sd close* .He's come close b

Rocket C lyde Drexli home a championship

Olympic countcWith the decision <

the 2002 Olympics jui to favorite Salt Lak minute pleas Monday.

Bring back sdeiTwin Falls school 1<

squeeze sci6nce back high curriculum reqi editorial says.

^ h y , ’401(^) re'tir hidden 'risks that are

' ■ ■ closer.*

iSot-so4upemiaDespite all the posit

' store would bring intt project has been min t r a ^ and race-baiting

Charge lh>m thiLegislators from W

, M onday lobbying . changes in environmer

^Slamming’ undFederal re gu la to r

tougher ru les agains - tomers' long-disumce i

their knowledge — a . “slamming."

After Democrat!' A day after appeari Clinton,,House Speak

. unleashes a partisan att

Criticisiii.fi«m FJh e mayor o f Nogasj

. . cridcizes commenfs'b]

. cians and bthers- defi atomic, bomb in World

S ^ o n A CilJfl/eatheL.........2__l(; NfltUop......3-7,9 ' if

p in io n . p

I . ; :M o n e y .. . . .....1 -3

^ - C o in lc s . ’.i..;MT.4f^-^S

--------—

■' V ‘ S e c t l o n i L i L j j■ ■. a > « ln e j r a . . . . 4 ,C

7b 5V 0Z 7 /C i' WESTERN MICftOGrJ;

•STfc 2UU A 5 b 5 S CO /M cf?G £ SALT LAKE C ITY

j M j i l .

o i o m i n glast: .It west winds. Highs in .)ws in the 50s.

P a g * A 2

-decUnesEUver in Blain6 County gain because enough 1 in Ihe riv e r 's upper

P a g e C l

1 considers costsSchool District will try :t rental rates on its fa*

P a g e C I

e before, but Houston :x!er has .never taken hip trophy. '--------- P a g e D I -----------------

itdownin on the host city for I just days away, rivals .ake City m ade last> lay.

P a g e P 4 _

ience>1 leaders should try to ack into their junior- equirements, today’s

M fle A 6

tentitirement p lans have are worth looking at

narke tDsitive things a mega- into' East Harlem, the nired 'in politics, be­ing.

P e g e B S

the.West Western states p s e n t ; ,

lg C ongress ab o u t nents! laws.

P a g e A 3

n d e ra tta ck --to rs p lan to ad o p t j linst sw itching c u s - ' ce companies without j • a practice known as

P a g e A 8 |

■ • . 1 ats again itaring with President Baker Newt Gingrich I attack.

P a g e A O

1 Nagasakig a s ^ ^ Japan, h m h ly rb y American politi- lefkading use o f ttie rid W arn .

P a g e C S

Obituaries...... 2_l(labo....„..... -^5'‘ W e s t.............:..6

D earA bby........7,Wor1d.......;.8.10,

Sectlpn D.• ---

---S ection E—™ ~ ulBgal notices ..1

Cl^ffled ......1 -6

>0W jffjed

Cl y / y br^A P nlC S ^

UT fc i lO ?

ComThe ABSociflt ed Press

WASHINGTON — The endongcrcd many aftlrma grams Monday as it curuti terms the federal govcmmj

. give special help to racial n Courts must hold Congrt

ident to the same strict sti and local govcmments wh wheth^aiuhnative-liclion in reverse discrimination, came in a Colorado cose. '

-I ThcrflppUcation o f the nc dard was not just limited volving set-asides or quot ing the.decision, the co.urt abandoning the central hoi two miUor offirmative-ac both o f which w ere vict rights advocate.■ Few govem m ent progr constitutional when the

Prabticli

B arefoo t w M er ek le r J petltlve ek fer p lac ed fl y e a r o f th e sp o rt, w hli

3 hydroBy WUllBQ Brock

., Tunes-Ne,ws writer

. . BUHL - Hydroelectric d« ;y Boulder, Empire and Kan

have been'short-circuited by al Energy Regulatory Co which has thrown out their plications.

D evelopers hadn’t bee progress to reverse the 1993 key water quality certificate ho Division o f Environmeni

■ Developers have until the fi: July to appeal tho FERC dec . “It d i(k 't come as a surpr

> don’t intend tb contest it, at

‘Basl Iu W u b iD g to n P ^

WASHINGTON — St its privileges, and for A Scott O’Gradj; one o f thct

And, it’s f w to assume ny to eat it wilh.

The pilot who a week i ing 6n g w s and ants a dow n in B osnia M on macadOTia<«nuted lamb

------itace:mush»otnrarthd-Vstead o f huddling beneath cows dubbed Alfred and

. . hid fiom .separate Bosnia

ton, W h o ^ i ^ ^ ^ w a ^ ._ ^cortedPlG -rady.w d.h}sJ

oftriumoh.' -i-..'.': T H i s : f e ] r w S 3 ! i 3 ;

G b re l^ b was r^Uc^ed td J nearby cbuph, after grac

• his usual sMt to O ’Grady : fioe conference table befoi jouraed.to'the White Hoi

, r « a .r B u iar wmm' ia ie o u ty i

Irt cuirhe Supreme Courtmative-action pro- ^ nailed in sweepingament’s freedom to ^sl minorities. admigress and the pres* joht: standards as state haniwhen determining . prcs

ion programs result Quton. The 5-4 ruling hopi

. W : new, stncter stan*ed to programs in- i— ^uotas. In announc* "strictLurt appeared to be “Allholdings io its lost tional>actlon holdings, measui’icto ries fo r civ il m ent

O ’Coaograms are found Shehe niore rigorous on rac<

ing iiis tun

>r J u s t in C ox o f Twin Fall d f i r s t In th e M en 's E.dlvl rhich Is Ju d g ed on a poln

9 projeci' this point,”

president c economics

: developers at sour os wei lanaka rapids L.B. Indi Ib y th e Feder- mits for Ki C om m ission, Power Ele eir license ap-.* prellmlnar

Empire rap been m aking tries would >93 denial o fa w o rk ^ 'd i ate by the Ida- agreement lental Quality, trie’s assets e first week o f Twin Fal decision. Jones - whrprise, ond we Power Elec , at least not at for commet

sher 5• Sudden feme has ir A ir Force Capt. them is better fo< ^ . jme, better compa-.

ek ago was surviv* s after being.sbot o n d ay d in ed on mb chops and shi- i - W h l te - H o u s e r l iF - ^ H lath the legs of,two nd Leroy while he mian-Serbrsoliders, EVuAesident-CliD- . n’tliidin'g as h'e es-. V i i H } sJ iu n llx o n a .d a y _ _ _ ,: .^

(ice P resident A l7 ”^ r ^ rto-Huddiiiig; e r a — P « « n raciouslyjWeldiog yriih l idy at an Ov^l. Of* efore the grotip od- the 2 ^ ■louse r e s i^ c e to H o ^

, ".:PeOt8g Ily uue itefttitea to foi! thi ...

lirrtails

S t e v e n s l i l

leWaBhiDgtonPost .

WASHINGTON — Some f [ministration had been hopi hn Paul Stevens, 75, might mg up his robes th is year csident Clinton another op{ it it doesn’t look like that’i ippcn. ^Word IS Stevens is healthy,

ct scrutiny” suindard is appli< ill racial classifications... an il onty i f they are narrow!; mres that further compellin t in te re s ts ,” Ju s tic e S ar snnor wrote for the court :e said “all govemmenf.act ice ... should be subjected t

•ns

alls co m p le te s a ‘tu m b le Ivlslfrn a t tHe Idaho S ta te Int sy s te m b a s e d on the,

Its on Snt,” said Joe Davis, Boise-bas< I o f L 3 . Industries, Inc. T] cs o f th e projects had goi 'ell, he said.idiutries held preliminary pe Kanaka Rapids, while Hydr lectric o f Nevada, Inc. he ary permits for Boiilder at apids, Davis said. L.B. Indu Id have done the developme [ the company bad a purcha It to buy Hydro-Power Ele ns, Davis said.'alls real estate broker Robe vho is a shareholder in Hydr :ectric - could not be reach( lent Monday.

2’ din.

^ r c e 'C a p t 'S c o t tC G r a i iranM S a t th e WhHe^Hou 1 t h i p ilo t a n d h is fem lly

l^ y w -o ld aviator. Froni'^th ie;to a rain-soaked ,ceretrioD sgbn; official Washington 8 ih^ acctden iai ncro. If-iO

3S1B3EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE

■ I ■

i mhelp

i k e l y t o s t a y

revved up fo • clerks for ne:

e folks in the getting his ck >ping Justice according to Jht decide to able sourcc. :ar and give Actually oil appointment^ Democrats,-s at’s going to could replace

. publican opp y, happy and with a justice

plied. jgdicial inquiareconstitu* . right to equalwty tailored been tnfhngeiling govern- The court,'!landra Day o f some that i

as unconstitiiction based tion" against <d to detaifed Only Jiwtic

>le tu rn ' w hile p rac tic ing < ate B are foo t C h am p lo n st l e .n u m b e r o f t i ie k s com r

tiakedei«sed O pponents o f t The schemes rejoiced at tl'

;one “People have mode busine'^ on the Snol

per- for marginol project ^di^ ' Boise-bued associate held Rivers United, a state and group.

idus- " “The heyday for d nent the Middle Snake is hase said in a telephone ii :lec- “ C itizens hove or(

adamantly, opposed i )bert menl along the Middl ’dro- In addition to Ido ched the hydro projects wc

P lease

ies bet

ra d y w a s w e lc o m e d h o m o u se a n d Pefltagon.-'Pres Ily o v e r lu n ch . .

' the White seemed a b ite iooy at the in the glow o f t tt swooned a o r anyone el iV»-^raay. - ^assea b oe oai

for ny o n c o u r t

' for action. He has hired hi next year ond is working oi clerks for the following term to on extremely knowledge

5.’ all this is good news for tb s,-sincc there’s no woy the; aCe Stevens, a.modcrate Re ippointed by President Ford ice much to the left.

quity to ensure that the perso [ual protection o f the low has

irt,’however, rejected the urgii lat it outlow all afTimiaiive act ititutional “reverse discrimi: ist whites.Slice Anionin Scalia voted to

ig on M urtaugh L ake Mor ish lp s .h e ld o v e r th e w eel m ple ted by c o m p e tito rs ,

jnied ~f the hydropow er ' 1It the news. J ode the cost o f doinginokc River too high Qyects,” said Liz Poul, -r-jp iote director o f Idohototewide conservation j

ir development along s is long gone," she c interview Monday. . organized and are .. Mi to more develop- j_i ddle Snake.” daho Rivers United, were opposed by the ise s e e HYDRO/A2 ____

tter^ sl

------------------ !------ APMMO ,

om e-M onday w ith a p -— re s id e n t C lin ton m et

it embarrassed to bo basking ofthe mighQ', neither Clinton : else seemed a t all embar*basking m the o w of hmi.

ninor]~ uwoy wilh all fonns '

live action. O'Connor was joi

. . William H. Rchnquij ny M. Kennedy um Scalio wrote a concui

™’ Sicvcns and Justii5®' Ruth Bader Ginsbi . Breycr dissented.

® The court even sto down the federal af grani il had sjudicd - cial help to minority the highway consiruc

J O'Connor ocknowl ■sonal “oilers the playing fii IS not respects." Therefore,

peals court should be Rings ply stricter s,c,lon In another impona nina- harder

judges to order city to do Pleas

MIKE SAL

o n d ay afte rn o o n . T he 15-: e k e n d in PoCatello. Cox h i, h e sa id .

Police s feed-trucl|y Liz Wright ‘imcs-Ncws-writcr

JEROME - Police ore looki ^ent on a Sunday night ramp bed truck, destroying a BMV nd camper top beforc ramiQir etting the truck ablaze.

“We are talking thousands ollars damage,” said Sgt. Lan f the Jerome County SherifTs The man ran from the seer

P lease

dps saO “I can tell you that he j J better meal today than h rj, days iirBosnia,” 'Cliiiioi

ugoh. “But he gave us prccious than wc can c\ reminder o f what iis vei country.”

Clinton greeted O ’Gt House with a'salute. I code name, Clinton said good to have you home.

-----0 ’GraaySia*thTMai— him to safety.in a daring

have given the adminii story with an unalloyed

— in-dramiJtic contrast,to that is unfelieyedly com

10..- all m anner.'oC skepii____ guessers......... ________

__ Vej O'Grady is mon syihbol. Ittim isout thei is a sex symbol as wei eyes o f some,

ng '* 0 ^ he’s cute,” cooc H ouse a ide M onday,

»r- -through a window,whil

VSM e sms of rocc-ba.scd afTimw-'

> joined by Chief Justicc iquist and Justices Antho- und C larence Thomas,

ncurring opinion, astices David H. Soutcr. isburg and Stephen G.

, stopped short o f striking 1 affirmative-uction pro- ed — one ihui oflens spc- iriiy-owncd businesses in iruciion industry. - lowledged thot the ruling g field in some importiini 3re. she said, a federal ap- 1 be given a chance to ap- er standard.ortont ruling on race, the rdcr Mondoy for federal ity school desegregotionlease s e e C0URT/A2

E SALSeURVmM TVnwNMi

15-year-old com - >x Is In h is th ird

seek ck thief

x)king for a man who ampagc with a stolen »MW car,, motorcycle, lining a gas pump and

nds and thousands of Lance VanderMciden' ifTs Department, scene aAer sending a a s e 's e e TRUCK/A2

alad jIt he certifies he got a an he ^id m those six iiiidn-said “af thVPen^ e us something more n ever give him — a i very best about our

)’Grady at the While;e. Using the pilot’ssaid, “Basher 52. it’s jme."Marines who earned iriogrcscue.last.wcck_ -_ ministration a simple jyed happy ending —:,to a .Balkans policy :omplex and besel by 1 :p iic s-o n d .sec o n d i_ ' ___

nore than o politlcol the short, wiry fellow well, at least in the

»oed a young White lay, -as she pee red .while Q’Q rajy. in a_______i lM 8e.seePIL 6T /A 2 '

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:Court_^ Continued from A1 j;plans designed to attract indents from tlie suburbs.

, ^ The same 5-4 lineup ;:ruled in' a Kansas City, ^•that such plans may bi ‘■only if a ju^ge finds that «;and suburban schools sti

j: The affirmative-octio; {.signaled a fimdameiital i ►way. courts are to evaliiati j enil programs. They no •■'subjected to “strict scru !: standard that would requi >tive-action progmms to b jltailored to remedy post t p i o n . "^ “The ru ling undoubi J^mean more challenges t ^tjve>action programs,” sa ^pointed C. Stephen Rals ^NAACP U g a l Defense a f tional Fund.

William p. Pendley. ti rlaw yer who chollengwd tl; f court ruled on, soid, “N tw h o oppose affirmative i hhave the intellectual and X tiotial basis for dismantlin

One opponent, Hous< JN ew t Gingrich, R-Ga., s tp ec te d congressional heai f.on.tbiyfUture o f federal t

. - ''I * t h e nillng comes at a I

lO in g r ic h ond o ther Re leaders in Congress are

* :eliminate most forms o f s

[ I V u c k ^f Continued from A1t' gas pump flying 2 & feet ii j .a t H onker’s M ini-M art

__ J U n c o ln . ^ ^ e s _ f r o mt^inerted:.tHe.'Stirtion's' li « B W ^L- Thick black smol ('the.-wTridows o f the coil

s to re '^ d crept into the bui Eleven fire fighters bi

^ b l a ^ g truck-with foam;.i poe-R obinette-of'the Jero ,';,FireI>epaTtoent. Shut-off

r r — .—Clrculado

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fot iStytime coodillota tnd hi^ icnp.

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T w i n F a l l sMllnPcp MaxM49 Yesterday 65-457 ..... Last yeor 69 fi41 Nomtal , 60 A“ ... P rec ip ita tion48 I!!.’ Moniti to date;50 ....Normal mo. to dale;52 ■■■■.■■ Wataf-yearto deter—45.. .... ....Normal year to date:« C om fort fac to49 ....Humidity a t noon:42 ....Barometer at noon; 033 ..... ....R38 ..... Poaen count 36; grasi

unset today 9 :16 p.m. unrise tomoirow 6:00 a-m., uooririLue; Full, June 12; lost qi me 19; new, June 27; first quarte «ly7.Isible pianetK Moming. Satum. tronlng: Mors, Jupiter, Venus.

act white stu* s.up o f justicesity. Mo., case H w Assq ' be imposedfiat both urban i„ adcistill show ef- Court’s <i

■on. • firihativction decision . seccresatiiol shift in the T j ^ j e liatc such fed-. current ainow will be boll Leag

crutiny” — a w ronglyquire affirma- 5 2 0 0 nullQ be narrowly ,jtrust Javst discnmina- and its 28

ubtedly w ill G uard nIS to affirma- Washingt.said a disap- 71,5 high

:alston o f the ij,c way c« and Educa- -,o a milit

his case.the Denver . Rule

J the plan the that bene••Now, those shore woi/e action will cahwled i and fbnstitu-tling it." use Speaker..said he ex- a ,k ,d for aleanngs soon- now in use.si affirmative ' ' Patricia Ir

National Or]a time when p ^ ic te d coiR epublican would ‘'haveare trying to One sttanjj f affirmative action aimed

the station’s :t into the air plosion, he S) irt on South Late Sun< m the t r u c k s t o l e the.fee I light's, and shop just noi moke stained J-it around the zoilvenience . VanderMciA building. First, th en; battled the . BMW parke n^.said Chief /. shop, 'snovioj erome Rural he rommM | o ff valves oii vided s le ^ fi

oadireetof., c*H733^»3l..^ net ar« open be- .. .. Ifyou do o b c r e - • ; l y j t ;

— •Sh’jS S- lOemlsftnni . able weekdty* I

cril 6 77 -«4 i-•

s s i ^• r in m -e a O r-i

In Falls, Idaho Tuasday, Jum

; 0 : k . .... :

■ M l I d a h o fCH

M a g i c V a l l i1 —. ^ 111'. .V,;..Sunny,todiy.:Hi|------- -----------T onjghH U rrlw w f. the upper 80s. .

.The ultraviolet in

^ E x tend td r' . ; T Iim ediynlFd

temoon and evtaini X lower lo mid-SOs. R

in the lower90s.- Setoitay cooler. 1

e n and thunderston 80s.

W o o d R i v e

n Sunny today. Hig—* Lows oreund 40. Wi

wro. T r e a s u r e V i

Sunny today. Hi{ j A«C2V Tonight fiiir. L

oround90.

_ _ l N o r t h e m N

^ MosUy junny md90s. Southwest win

, panJy cloudy west 01 . erSOs. Wednesday F ; the aftemooo. A sUe a ^ H l^ u p p ^ ^ A NorthemUi

K Mln Pep Mostly sunny and , 67 20 mph. Highs 90-! ) 47 .03 Wednesday mostly SI

The ultnviolet ia< n level. •

: ' « I d a h o w e------13.66-------------------------------rs: 6^1 Summer-like wej . f o K State.

- BifgBlsuiuhiDear 32 pc i trast to conditions of

: 0 30.02 ’ windy weather preva High presnire run

'a n West, resulting ia se

tion recorded in Idab Temperatures at 3

tn l mountains and P< t quarter Valley, mer, Winds were varial

where southerly windtj.

Other cpiissodatedFiess ' f

idditioD-tp th e Suprem e cs decisions Monday, oa af-. •ive.a'ctioa ahd-schobl d e i" cation, the justices: ' ; liejected the appeals o f -18 ft and former National Foot- sja ^ e players who say they I :ly w ere forced to jo in alullion senlemeot o f an an- t]lawsuit agiunst the league o28 teams..:. .' .nivived the of.a Coast e

m em ber co n v ic te d ’>in pigton state o f using d n t ^ v gh court found fault withy civilians were appointed Silitary court that reviewed ns. 0]lied in a California case ninefits for disabled long- bvorkers can be reduced or Jl'A i f they later find higher- si

id President Clinton has ti' a review o f those plans d e. ' ■ . ■ -4. - - - .

Ireland, president o f the. iiO r^ iz a tio n for Women, cconsAvatives in Congress aive a field day with • h ange. r ^ I f is.aCfiii^tiye;'-t<led at giving spect^ help. . A

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I’s tanks i ^ r a t ^ an ijx-. -tlesaid. . , a jn d ay night^^tbe-driver - .Vfeed tnick f w - a .repair ■Doitb o f Hoolca^.dfivibg sihe building S9 ^ - t l i D e 8, nnden said ' v<e man struck 8 l)laek:1984 wked alongside^tbe r ^ r o< iing.it b a c k J p j i ^ , J ^i k c a in p e r . t v v p ^ p r o - ci ipm g .quait8ni{ |oi^.m 5 )p£( h3-

t ^ T o report lijetBtninr^iDitwiad

une 13,1995 TF

^ j w r e c i r t t e ;

i l l e y:High3.ia the mld-SOs. W en W >wrinThe-3b8,-W«fae«tajrKU

;t index forecast la 8, a high exp<i regional forecas1 Friday partly cloudy. A slight oing-showcn and thuodentoiuu s. Highs in die m3<t- to iq>per 8(

er. Incietsing clouds with a chi ttoreis. Low* in tbe SOs. H i ^

/ e r V a l l e y

Highs .in the upper 70s. Tues4 . Wednesday siumy. H i ^ arouiValley ^Highs in the mid>80s. Northw \T. Lows In the SOs. Wednesday

Nevadatoday with h i ^ in the lower

winds to 30^'mph.'in tbe aAem< st ond %iir skies east. Lows lowe

partly c l p i ^ and a little cool L sUgbi.cUuee o f afterniMtt r70sM)«pper^80s; ;

' U t a h V -and continued warm to ^ y . Sou 90-9S. Tuesday night fair. Lo' ly sunny. Breezy south'winds.. Ii t index foreMSt is 10 a veiy, hi

r e a t h e r ^ s u m mweather prevailed M onday ov

e and worm temperatures were i t o f a week eariier when cloud) evailed for much o fth e week, remained entrenched over tbe ir 1 seasonably warm temperature •klM W osa-IdaboP^ntere-wa^ daho (O'Monday afternoon.It 3 p.m. ranged fiom the low 70 d Panhandle to the tq>per SOs in

triable and under 10 mpb excc iirinds blew at 10 to 20 pph .

•Urt aQtion■ paying work, even / f tb «

imprgvem ent in their p]I condition,,•, • • • Ordered a Iow ct cour ' cpniidn a ruling that th rr ' I ^ s t u t against federal pri

flcials. by a former inma says he once sold mariji Dan.Quayle.

■f Ruled in a Milwauki that damage awards in It

- over boating collisions ge must in c lu d prejiidgmen est even i f the winning si paitly at fault. The decis versed a longstanding polii

'• L et s tan d a Lou Supreme Court ruling tb m issed a doctor’s libel 1 against Thomson N e w ^ i reporting that the hospital be was. the so le -o b s t^ c l the highest Caesarean ratiStBtgg, '

to women now are to be ji der* a more lenient judicial

' ' . Justice Jo h ii'P a u rS t^ i in dissent that now **the go can more easily ehact afl action piogiams to remedj

■ inatioii against .women thai '•to K inedy diflcnminatibi

' V A fiicm r/unm cans."

the shop mechanics. He di a green 1981 Honda mg VanderMeiden BOtd. . 'J■ Police fbiund the rejji^ i sacked and a $60Q‘,toiqw missmg. .Tools were .throra where, and the. windows 01 wall o f the shop had be<^ ou t '-.•'•'r'Vf:

Anyone, with informat^ cal! ’D etective D an C hat

A S15.0(:w iU W l^ .^ « U .rM ^ G b c d c

lifbt^.dany Bt l32iTUnl St..WFalls,'idabo^^3301r>y Magild ’ N n w epen lafr Saepod-elass

S S S S S S S S f l i B S: LpMtnaster.^pIcese send ebauii imi- fcna Vr: M . Box 3 4 8 7 ^ ldito'«3303.jJ,'.

1 \ i----r .

^

EBED3 — 1 — The ACM;

winds 10 n^ li. ,. ; , - • rannyrH igh#-in-

cposure level, SQat J i t j

lit chance o f of- >1 ^ tns. to w s in tbe a ,80s and locolly

Jiance o f show- ■ -■ hs in the lower 70» '

sday lught fair. ctow TS; ‘ nmdeO. ^

• ’ IIiwest winds 10iy sunny. Highs • • J j^ . lu

er 90s,to lowi«r~{ roobn.'Tonight.. w er40stolow --' Woh,Mlcr,Winayin.: NatimtHl^ tbunde^rins^' .

T u n e to tb eJ

.H ighs?0 .95 .. “ T --------- --high exposure

Rec*n a r y ■n»A».odiiiover the Oem Thunderstoi

A{^achions e in sharp con- cooled to reca idy cool, rainy, a cold froi

spread shower ; intenoountain fiom Florida ii

j ^ y to 2 ^

were p o ^ in 70s in the cen- their bonks, in the Treasure , “It 's up in

Kathetyn Bals *ept at Boise, • : •

— Hyd7 7 I , C o n tin u e d f

C l w i i k e C . ,» , c, L ak e iB in ch

' • ' ; t io n , lan d a i m is 'tio Thrlee-)lapid! p h y s ic a l . , “T h is 'is tl

happened to to re - , , , ,b e S tor Fall

« w o u t a ~ - - p a „ i : ^ j d i o

t ire e o fth eijuana to ,

Jceecase I h e f ia b ^ a . Ia»si>it> : «y„P'S5 ' ^ '

S « ™ l ly J E R C .5ent inter- added, ... tside w as' __ • _Pflof3uisianath a t d is - , c o n t ln i je d f t ' .* : e ri.R dresa :|K m “ ' “ " 8 "

■ to play down . Ing himself ai

ijidgodim - “yal standaid **'ileus wrote colleagues in govieiiunfflt ' him. tfliimative- . He said he dy discrim- make o f all th lan it can ... “It’s oven* ion against unreal in my

th is,'’ he to l •*But i f you’ll accept all o fl

, o r o f those i. ; dese^iid it n

' SCTVing their i drove over , United States igtorcycle, the United N

' th o s e m e n ^ j f a h ^ rsn- t- a lo t 'm brel't [W wrench . 'flibse' wlio .wi o n ^ .e v ^ * - '. . gavis.’tUe. tiltii

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cb. 95 degrees a t Ha jem u n . Loi l^ ,--115 at Lake H a v w City, A

le National Weather Service mdi J-4423.

cord low readin]iatedPieaa _______________

jtomis poured.locolly heavy .roi iis and East Coast on Monday, xord lows on the P la ii^ front slowly pushing o f f the I vers and thunderstonns in a bro ia into New England, incbis o f i^ ';fell.-early in tbe ^oua^D oddridgeH W unties^ i in parts o fthe state as small st

in iny yard, i t 's almost up to alser o f Hurricane, W.Va.

dro-___dfrpiTj A le C o u n ^ Club, ihe G ear- ' ch Homeowners Associa- 'I a .g ro u p know n.as the lids Coalition.s the best'th ing .tba t has ' to A e Snake River since

•a lls jro jec t was.nixed, ill a prepared statem ent

ojects would have ruined he Hver’s most beautiful ' {placed wildlife, .dam ag^I and added to water qual- ns.is totally justified,” she

.. because these proj<^ts '

AJ fro m A I 's-blue uniform , walked colonnade between tne

« U> the residence, b f her fHends agreed. f, for his, pait, continued ■ wn his h ^ i c s , still offer-;"' fa s the **scar^ little bun- ’•’-as hejput it last'week, .! his life to G od'ahd his , in u ^ o im who rescued .< 4

jhe scarcely knew what to-. Ithefliss! ' ' (»wbelmlng and it’s still < ny.mind that I’m getting told a.Pentagon crowd. . 1 i’ll allow, me the honor tb .] ifth isfo n fa re in th eb o n - 1 e m en and women who . ■ t moi« and ,didn’t get-it.’/ j i f country, hot just m the i les but also in NATO aiul :. . Nations peace corps,, fo ' 1

f^ -w om en who suITct^ t el'tHiin I w ent through; t :w S« P O W those w k o i itifl^te.sacrifice botb>in .. ( iid jbeacetim e fo r t b e i r ^

II alllhis.” ■, ( one part o f Mph- ; t trea tm e n t th a t > i

ewmediito a c c ^ .; -4 A e j

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Low,33degreef«rSttaIey. . . '■ t', A r ^ .Lpw.'3.1;at;Bums;^C^^

radio band irtfVHF-FM 162,4 o r 1

ings chill Plains; 1

Cool I

'.roin on part8..pf the__In Texas, lay, ond tem pennir^ a.record

recdrd atle Eastern Seaboard A stro brood line exteM ng Coast

storms intbe .day in West Virw. Monda ^^■ahd-flood-wam ings’ from a n- 11 streams rose out o f noon reac

The bilto my U ^ler," said nire ond 1

, , ■ w e re .losers fo r the. r ive f- ■ public.” - , ; ■- ' ' Ctovis said n o n e ,p f the : m e n t s c h e m e s in v o lv e

across the river. 'E ven so } \nbfn ics d id n 't look good \ , s t r u c t io n . c o s t s w e re

’ - b ^ t £ Idah o °S ib l'lc -U ti I said., ■ “ T here ore incred ib ly :

dies fo r anyone w anting ' v e lb p m en t o n the Midd!

a n d now . A u g e r F a lls is ^ e n d i^ h y d r o p o w e r th r

> ' Salt L ake C ity develo]

‘E x c u s e m o i IP r e s i d e n t , i t I c

A ^ t h e ^ l a c

r ' ^ C a p t ^ S o o t t

8p r in g 'g re e n s .|erVfld 6jj: c h eo n 'p la te th a t sppaivnto

' ^ h i m a .b it td c sm u c h ;^ ] - in B osnia. ". ..'..‘•Excuse m e, M r Pi;c8i« ' don ’t ea t the salad," O ’.Gr

according to a 'W lite Houm T h e r e s t o f tHe m em i i

f; r i l le d v e g e ta b le g a z p a um p 'crab 'm eat ^ a d / l a n w ith ia y e fe d 'p d ra to e s an . room s, a s p a r a ^ ^ a n d .a i V fresh f iu it and c h ^ . '^ e r b

a choice o f tw o ><dnes; A t th e Pentagon', sh e e t

' pelting Ihe A ir F o tm a c ro w d a s s e ih b le d b y th e l

_ ^ « m = e u o a A W . . o t f t en y , w hen th e> (ea th e r fo r

V .cleared.• ' c" '.y y • -'-V-. • 'A rm y O cn ; JbTin-Shalil

' eh a in n an o f thp Jo in t Chi O ’Grady and th e eople,wIi rescue th d n a re ^^ v iv id r

> i f r e m in d e r s :w e n e e d , - 1 g r r a t ^ stren^ ,';}and t h e j

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....'Denver • DeeMoinee

Honolulu H ouston ..

^ H B C'UJ ' Indlanapotls Kansas City

> LaeVegaaI l.o8AnMles

Memphis | | r ^ ' h M i^ l ^ c h

N e w O ^ m -N e w Y o A "

• • OKIahoma Cl

. Phoenix^ . • • . Pmsburoh ■^ ^ • • • 1 Portland. Me.

»a< w V t» ^ .in e -. Portland. Ore

■=3SgLC“ Salt Lake Ots . — I Son Frandso

.;,SeatUe-' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I Spokane

Washirtglon

y m m m-■\t- I ForiaHTeot':

I . r , • - .iM. thesenumbe ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 Pocatello 23■ ■ ■ ■ ■ P 7278; UttJiIT 162 J S M m Elko, Nev., I

; storms soak Ea1 a ir over the centra! part o f 1

BS, Corpus Christ! cooled to 0 re rd that bad aiood since"l945. : at 59.rong low pressure system o ff ipread some isolated showers ah< into the Pacific Northwest and ni iday's tem pm tures around the h .m oiaingJow o f 28,at,LeadviU lading o f 98 ot Palm Springs! Col highest heal index, 0 roting calc d hum idi^, wos.l 15 at M ayport

ver and 'th e ' H onnsra bas tion needed I

be, develop- ^ u g e r Falls, ved m dam downstream o 50,'tbeeco- State "envirc 1 when con- cials have agi : w eighed quality permi ack rates set . the U.S. Arm; Itilities, he ' fpr a so-called

m lt" is expec: jr high bur- mits w a r due g (o do de- but the ageiti^ Idle Snak'e, ■ 'stay in Februai is the only / I f the hydrc hreat.left,” ' .out,' Harmsen

"velop hundre loper Steve caiiyon n ^ .A

- - - ' •• ou*" deepest pr I w ir« women m unif d o n ’t Defense Sec

i d ’ ' ' ry noted that th : ^ O ’G rady jusi

rather thm wai l ^ ( | r a d y fa ll. H ad they

. have used thei in J i is lu n -- ment and mad* ^ remind- flying out o f sii fhis'm eals He said the

sp irit o f a lei sideiin i( I U nion G en. jrody-said, S h e n h a n w rc ise aide.'T TJlysses S. Gra i included I .was,-that jrov lac h o ishd i f I got ih a ti( sriib chops .;, .come,” Perry, q and mush- , The. crowd., B desertijo fipe isphaerup^i tttrt. Thaer^connnandf;A8i a ; , , - G e r i ,a ib y d “f ets o f rain be huddled un< lebahdand ■ caa'a ll'em patl J River Eh- • he’i gone throu

OTtaitoraly . C O r T O C l

-v f J A ^ W ry ’ FrS ^ - f te l^ p h e ^ n u ^

, t h o t o i i l • n e ' k S - '

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nal tem p erah ir^Max Mln Pep

rque . 9478 t e 9 , . . n r ‘

- : .73. .•:- 61..-.16 • . .... 73. . 49 ; ..... -

J _ _ . _ e 2 ,69,■••03 6 4 ' - .V :"

lee ■ 7 6 ' - SO ■.lU. -73 65

I 67 76. '• 63 81 .

oils : 73- • 60 .01 .:yty 78 -61 .;....u 106 75 . ...ilea ' .90 67 .........1 77 67 . .09 ■lach 67 78 .« . -._69 62 , .....oUa 76 47 «...lane , a r 71.. ;06k ‘ • ■ 71 68 ;96 a City. 80

110 78 Z’.'.h ■ - . 71 . 55 ..34 .Me. 66- 69 :70Ore.,, -66 65

66 46 i....- :76 . i,66 ......

>aty ‘ 92 .61 . ..... *idsco 69 ,.62 .....

68 52 ......76 48 i ..... .

ion 72 ' 84 „.81 .

ent'road conditions, call mberii: Boise, 334-3731;'.'. o 233-6724; Rigby 745-

801-9!64-6000::tbe - n*., urea, 702-738-8^88... '

E a s t C o a s t ^

o f Ihc nation produced r45-at-Sioux-GityrIoym;— —0 record 65, 1 degree ofT 45. San . Antonio lied-its .

off the’ northem; Piicific • s and occasional thunder? ; nd northern Rockies. ’: * ie Lower 48 states nnged^vll <» f*rtln , tn nn aftef»v __; Calif. , V. •calculated fit)ih;lemim- K Jrtflt ■ .. v'

!ias n io i r o f th f r t^ f i r a - ed to 'dam and develop Ils, less^h an ‘five-miles m ofthe PenrineBridgd' ■ vironmenUil quality bffi- . agreed to issue a witter- '

irmit, and a decision' by irmy Corps o f Engine>6rs illed “dredge-ahd-filfper-- pected soon. FERC per­due to expire in Marcii' - u ti^ granted.an indefinite iruary.-,^dro scheme doesn^t pan sen said he’ll instead de- ' idreds o f homes in the' t f ^ g e r P d l s . ■' •

t pride, are our men and iniform.” ‘ tSecretary William J. Pct- . at the rescue team left for ju s t befo re d a y b re a k ,. wait until the next hight- hey waited, theyxould their night-vision eqtilp-. lade the mission safbr by if sight b f Serb gunners.. the decisioh recalled .the1 le tte r th a t C ivil W ar n . W illiam Tecum seli' w r o te to - fe l lo w Gen. Grant! ”1 knew.whereyier .^bu’thought'of me, andB tight p l ^ 'y o u would . ry.qudted.' •ivd.jhcluded' A ir Force i p u M l d o M ^ 'd ^ o f

i ;«Fig" N ; ^ t i . ' a i a as . u n d v an um br^al' ’*yra

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“ We .aVen't going-- ^ B a b b ltc^ d -t^ iad ic^; talists roll over the p '• state,” Killian said.

. "Mr. Babbitt needs I ; to Arizona and visit bis■ to the people,” h e .^ d i V mer Democratic govcmt

The Malition unveilo ; Steps to'Revive the Wc .replacing,the Endangi Act *%vith'a'law that ba and economic needs v

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' that ensure a reliable suf ;“from public lands, ke ‘ijightft sovereign.to W

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m akm their.visit-was ' '.critical time nnd that■ hard woric* ‘‘the W e ^

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•' House also would appi p bill'to expedite salvag ; fire^pr6ne forests ofthe

President Clinton’s rec< .-.^'ehdingi.bill that.v ■Exempted such harvest

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Tchairman of.the . ia- o f the Arizona . B ! itatives, said the ■rmed “out o f the ■ policies of Bruce XI Administration.Ig to let Bruceical-environmen— --------e people o f our

ds to come back H B bis roots and talk ' « Alid about the for- I Demor o f Arizona. ’I »riled a list o f “ 12 : r |o « West,” including ingered Species : balances humanIs with needs of ] 2 I '

br.forestpoiides— supplj/of timber . keeping'water Western states

:ea u ..o f Land- vcrtothestotes. nferencc kicking fort. Sen. Orrin i the' state law* ■ | .vas coming-at a - H - . : .'I Iat without tbeir ■ m 'stem lifestyle as ■ , $GV<me'extinct” ' - H Id.do e v e r y t h i n g -.- p.lairm an o f the ■imittee to ensure H 1 9 t1 that would bol- ■ i T ' fn'shls. ■ O n l:1)0, R-Calif., saidnes Act needs toi predicted theipprove another/age logging inIhe West despiterecent veto o f at . would have ^ests from envi-

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where complaints havi .,;jrise: long-distancc com I'l contests, prize giveaway ,>„pther promotions to f ,.j,tomers.

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com m ission," said W allm an, ch ic f o f Common Carrier Burcai

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;; ’ In addition to the ;Big I; distance companies —r A u . and Sprint— several hum I;. nies provide long-distance 1; ' Many of those smaller j r 'a o . th a r ^ buyirig scrvice I {! long-distance carriers at i ;! tate and reselling it at a tet ; ' In another expected c ' ' FCC would require com

' resell longrdistance ser• flieir own names on the fi

rizing a s w i ^ ' ^ d telec.d o a s a t to m ^ ■

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I n e i g f a b p r ’ s <. I J : ' LAKE OSWEGO) Or I r‘D on Ching secretlj'. vie i ■Vn^i^bbr'B dog-relieving i ; Vftwn, M d now the pet b' : ;V^aSI,OO Ofiufc

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r '''ciriininal m ischief.~^I; i?{“When I firat sow it, il .'believe be knew whatbev

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l! .* - i« i^ -H e Dickascj! ^ t J u » a ; a i ^ r o W 'd ^ tn ')

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jmer complaints, ' Is plan to adopt 1st switching cus- ' ance companiesledge, a practice ‘

om m unications M libly as early as . Iact in the area ^

lave been on th e .ompanies'use'of ■w a;^ checks and *0 lure new cus-

s more than 700 . ^ in this area. “It-ist category at the faid K athleen ^o f the FCC’s ^reau. K cases, regulatorSk-,m e thai sign-" -- ^r consenting to a' H hey have agreed :r long-distancAj ’ H H

n information is' yn ' n. they say, it isicre in tiny print ■igcs, designed to . Fimers, would be Iule? adopted in K

je, according to _ ^ ^ B _ ^__

Id require.lonjg-* VAL.'to provide^coQ- - ■ paper» separate ■ ■ateriali authoriz- I

H Ithorization form • separate, but it ■jarly and prorni= y |i |le front-and'the cording to long- ''0 ktomeys close to

ikeady do this,lid. Sprint docsr checks, said[a Teas. ■ ■Bsident Gerry: proposed rule Hler, pr»«ompet>nee d .’... Theystom ers fromities by a few B .istry;* V.I. who spoke dn ‘ ^ 1 ' I I y, said the. provi-.Tvice authonza* .-v%* lal materials is •-'’ 'd require MCI to UliiiIt have not been rconqilaints.runs a promo- ■ ■

e cubtomera^fbl; - 1 mnotion m at^-:' form are in one" which utriines ’

rhe new. ru les ' to change this,

1 said the ruleowly tailored to . .companies that .fW l

ihguage is Stan- . H ,the lines of: “1. > i l l i^ this, I autho- H ■ ■imaiy long-dis- 1 1

tiw-a clear n H e ~ ^ H ~ ]^ H panics and con- plains. “So we the business o f . »)mpanies mar-

Gillundred compa- _ ■nce«rvices. B 'Her companies . 1 1ce from tbe b i g r r ^ B MA at a wholesale ' B ' itetailrate.:d change, th e ' ompanies that ^ B service to list ic fornu autho-' ; ^ B deconitnunjca- ll6|B.

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,-ji 1“ i ' v j': WASHINC

_ r [ ; T Almpy,:gj mi

, ; ■ r e g S y ^ e c k'J]l> and 9 milHoh 1 {■; i . ; i n f iv c ,a s u r v c ■;<! M b ^ to fth i

polled ;bv M «■ and'eNN.miS

: to cxcdiaii,«t l ^ ore in bci

j f a l ^ w c r e at|

V i : I w K c a l t h T l*their health as I

' *' .The surve■ ‘ Monday os pai

) . Health Week.J , forenU were neart disc

. }. AIDS‘(55.pcp •i , cance^(52‘pc •. pressure (48 pci

ccr (47 percent'

• W[; b | s s ’ S5' , I^EW YORK (y

Leona He1mslcy,\ J'. form community s ^ tax-evasion sen

“ :pnnpj9|cas:soy:she % work instead, tho :

domestic w o rk ^ .';'as wrapping g if

.{ patients ot on Ari ♦ stuffing thousands

~ ^ c h o n ti[ .d n ^ me r

; Hclmalcy then V ^probation offTccrs ? had done the ^orfc 5 paper soid. a;.; She wns re: ? ,"Connectic,ut prisor v.ahd-w asputonthr y tliataticludcd250I ^^•tyscrvicoayear.■r ■ Some o f the gif

, ? ; byyolivitepr8at & Hospital Were wit]

I *T>:home'iD Paradise 3 m p lb ^ td ld th e l

Another w < n ^ S j® 700 small •S.; Wg key chains Hc Irvbought — were v. ■ r'^dym eri and oth

■ juCrs.---*'. ■■ ■

' V.) a s say in g th a t sh iij w o rk “os h e r cor **. She laughed about •2? how long it took u I'-Jv. H clm sley w as v ;^ ;io d a y ,- ,B C C o rd in 4;.{ansfl4^rlag th e p t v^'j-not, t f vQ^h^r. noni ^;--'8a/Tf-sK 6'w as cf 't'.vwould retum a phi v ^ o n i g (^sistant, H •J 'jthe th a t H 5,|cpmftiCTt:>

Ed Mahoney, d(• sS U.S. Probation Ofl

ll^l'did not immediate w.Mgcsceking comn

^ t o c ^ e w a j a p c r ^ i

^ f ^ .w o S d i j f e th c .J a s < sH im m g h the era

Hclmsley was c % p f tax evasion and M'prison I d Dahb'uiy, g j,15 , 19|92 — tax 8 lieaIth>of her husb Jifcdera l judge torc< V'lfrom 3Q-jnonths tc ^ 'f ie rv e d 18 mont!

month/in a hai five ^iiQonths. o f house e ; |i^sh'M anhattan hp

' |lr offer j sel^ctiph c

' and’hiintlr — I fpr.Pad I

S «Swiss Ariii .. '-il £!*Gefber;;{ •' ' " j l

f l i o

i3 U. S.m leckupin:N G tb N ■■■(AP) . — list, million American men' , G

Iflfec W hove, not hadV”-'W5i eckup in-the past year : t l ^ ih haven’t seen a doctor pcrc irvey indicates. bythe men (82 pcrcent) Nati

vien’s Health magazine A a tt their health as good, ag6 t, «pd almost half think Ami bcacr sha[« than their _ the_;

; at;i|ie same age. ' 74'{ e r c ^ said they were in- ofw i; 15 Wrcent described , T as falf. Intelrvey'A w as. released than part of\National Men’s tiian

remost Ipilth conccms In iiscasc perccnt) and 6S f percent), with prostate had ■perccnt), high blood 12 n I pcrcent) and colipn can- ’•'mon «nt) also h i ^ on men’s ^osi

l05 |s - [ley did ' seivice

C(A P)^.H otel queen7 .was o r ie r^ to pcr- ty service to finish hCT sentence — ‘but her :shcTnadcThetp*da'^c— “ t : ho Daily News report*

~7\, in structed”1116”. ” m to do chorcs such giftfl-to be gi%|en to. Ari^^na hospital an d : : •; nds'of envelopes for a '

ten anegedfy misled :ers in|o thinking she ,'orfc herself, the news-

released from •’a ' ; ison in October 1993, three years* probation - '50 hours o f communi-

gifts to be distribute ' ' t'Scottsdale Memorid vrapped B t^ e lm slr^ ise Valle/; ^ 'z i . oni

c' wrapped by maids^' other domestioworic-

nnployeewas q\ioted she referred lo the ,■

community^service. lOUt it” thcn.asked ) k to wrap each box.' as not in the oRlce d ing to a w om an .: phone who would . •. anie. She could noA ^1 expected o r if ishe' phone call. Her per*, \

, Hubic Weyer, t6!d i ' t Hclm sley had no,.\ , ^

, deputy c h ie f ’o f th e , 'Office in Manhattan,'., iately return a m es- mment.'He denied to n hat-h iroffice waSF“ 7 1 ing her, sayings ''shev istono w e 'w o d d .Ie t- - cracks.'* • • ••• ' •-8 convicted in 1989:= - - Uld sen t to a federalluy, Conn.; « n A pril,.. ax day. T he p o o r ‘. jsband, Hany, led a .. ’, reduce her seoteoce,. s to '21 months. She u inths in p rison , a '^ a y house and two ' ie airest in her own i hotel.-;---------- '

sr a ig r e a t ' /, I.V of pocket ,, 5 tingtoive's "d ^ n p m v - r r ^ - - ^ ^7;

r^ K n ^ e s^ ,

aen hadm rlast yearnsistoflbibg8low <^outfor. • •

Goyenunent research has dano tratea, that womw or^ moreliJce lan men to ^ .w .th c doctor.-Six ercent o f alt viats to the doctor o y W9 men,'. according to tl ladon^ Center for Health StatisticA large federal survey two yea

g6 found that 79 percent < oncricans had'visited a doctor ie.p,rovipus, 12 moiiths,.incIudii 4' perceht' o f men and 84 perce fwpmen.That same National Heaii

itervlew Survey found that moi lah IS perccnt of men but fewi lan 8'pcrccnt of womim hod gone aist two yeais between doctor visitIn the Men’s Heallh-CNN pol

S percent o f tnen reported the od had a physical exam in the pa 2 mondis. Men SO and older wa tore iikely to. go (79 pcrcent) tha ios6 Under 50{S9 pcrcent).

ijiQ^l

io] MopiKhlghtpRidderNev

. ’ '.'W hile the -v; American drive i

• - - c ap tu r in g OkinaA =tWOn- ■ d irg e t nKnelfg n IJc51y“ o ther An: •SKty;, J .jtill.engaged in he

. t Wuth in the Philipt' . ‘h o . June 1945.istics. The Philippinesyeara sists o f some 7.1

9* combined land a«5«:«n 115.000 squaretfdmg------ s lig h tly -lo rg e rt

Arizona. U was v. “ . composed mostlyeaith tains.'Tlie Japancimore garrisons spread tl®wcr , ihht had to be dimjneat T h e- ’Common/isiK.' Philippines was. a (poll. o f the United Stat‘hey Spain in 1898. Tl• past States had promise, were dence by. 1945. I inan Filipino people wi

States’ paramount rshis S

W m i

ping up ;'ewsScrvice . | |

vanguard, o f 'the 5 in the Pacific Was • awa and launching

k m e ric a n units w e r e heavy-fighting to the ppines islands dunng

es archip& go oon- i „ ,100 islaAds with aarea o f more than Pncifii

e m iles, m aking it simp)• than -the s ta te o f islandvery rough'terroin. crate,

y o f volcanic moun- inflicticse had substantial tants.through the islands jh e

minatcd. Leyteohwealth o f the atchip1 colonial possession Hsh'bilates, capturcd from couldThough the United the cased to grant indqjcn- This c, the safety o f the 1945 .waS; still the Uhited Mindi t r&ponsibility in the • south '

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Mindan

^ n t s o f V ^ V ^ I1941-1945

:ific. Thus, enemy forces coul Iply t e bypassed as on c inds. The PhUlppines h ^ 'to b Ited before -the Japanese c lict further chiclties on the In ts.rhe Americans had landed fir rte in the cast-ccntral portion c hipelago in October 1944 to e I'bascs from which the main lid bc launched northward to capital city o f Manila on Li

is campaign was over by M 45. A ttention then turnc' ndanao, the large island ai ih end of the Philippine cHair

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“ troops. .. .The task o f cle

I - was given to the• under Lt. Gen. Roi

- — The-4-lst-Infantiy-L ed on Zamboangii before embarkinj island-hopping mis Jolo and Sanga Sor

- k 3 Ist infantry divi ashore on April 17

ould not ‘tie west coast. Tt n other Mindanao was Dt0 be lib- coast. This importi e c o i i l d early May.: ihhabi- The Japanese hai

mistake at Davao afirst on >^de at Singapore

>n oirthe all their.fortificatic:6estab- sea. T he 24th Inllin drive came in behind tl1 towaid aggressively throu ; Luzon, terrain, just as the Ji ’ March ‘I’c British in Ma ■ned to before.1 at the Ironically, the Jap iain tUt responsible for th.

itore

!§]JumWRINKLE-'.0 0 % C o tto n D ockers I •olors. R eg . $ 4 2

MEN'S WA]'h o rts b y D ockers, H ag lilfiger. S u p e r g ro u p :

\SEN'S SPCfa n c h e s te r S p o r t Coats j l id b la zers . R eg . $14i

NowFAYMARSA]a m o u s 1 0 0 % p o lyester a is tb a n d . 1 0 colors, j

lAGG WRl30.% co tton , 0% w r in k l in va s . R eg . $S9-$42 .

.....

LRROWSPhart s leeve " g o l f k n i t i ;g .$ 2 3 -$ 2 5

Noisj^ -------------T a l h h

s

•ks heavyy 60,000 Japanese Philipp

campaiIcaring Mindanao Yomash ie U.S. Sth Army led th Robert Eichelberger. Smgapo■-Division-hod-land------ Orgaiga in early March , Mindan ng on a series o f Joponcsi lissions to Bosiian, sued by ionga. The 24th and and the vision^ had come landed c 17 at lllana Bay on fell to tl The major city on the 24th Davao on e cost campoig irtont ccntir fell in at an cni

Howeiad made the same ucd unii > as the British had remain! ‘e — thc)r had built finally si tions facing out to Mean' nfantry D iv ision the Sth the city, driving Division

3ugh rough jungle Cebu at : Japanese hod done Gen. D lalaysia three years 'pleased

■ ' 8th'~Ainpanesi commander Eichelbc [he defense o f the staff. .

for

e ^ Ml-FREE DOP a n ts , in ea sy care m

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All 2DRTCOAT

in s i l k b le n d s u m m 4 0 4 2 0 0 .

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Now:iNKLEiFREIkies, g r e a t s e lec tio n in

Nowm 4 6 r S 2 N Q W $ 3 5 .9 i

PORT SHII( s h ir t s p l u s s h o r t s lee

N o w $ 2 1 ; 9 9 & $ 2 2 :9

1

Tuesday. Juna 13.1995 Tin

y fightinglippines throughout the 1944-45 ipaign was Lt. Gen. Tomoyuki nashita — the same man who had

the victorious Malaysian- japorcan campaign, rgahized-resistnnce-eontinued-ijn—: danao for six morc weeks as the inese retreated into the jungle, piir- 1 by the 24th and 31st divisions the 40th Infantry Division, which cd on the nonhcm coast. Mandog to the 19th Infancy Regiment of 24th Division on June 9.;and the paign was officially declared to bc I end on June 30. . owevcr. sporadic fighting.cpmin- until the end of the war when the * aining 25,000 enemy soldiers lysuncndered.canwhilc, just north of Mindanao,Sth Arm y’s 23rd or America!' sion fought its way across Bohol, u and Negros islands by June.. D ouglas'M acA rthur was s o ' sed with the performance of the ■“Army tliat he promoted elberger to be his new.'chicf of

OGKERS’ w rin k le - fre e tw ill. 8

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25^”OffTSt im e r p a t te r n s p lu s .

$15985’ SLACKS, th e "S a n sa b e lt"

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I EditoMake

injuI . To com pctc an" , c e n tu ry , th e n

• • American; workc edge and skills encc is unquestio

So the lack o f i requirem ent in tl schools should c and pm ployers. 1 right to be consi' o f such a requirei

M o st lo ca l p< sum ed that scienc q u ired eurricu lu S un d ay ’s p ap er T ^e Jocal ju n io r encc, but k ids do they d on’t w ant t(

W h a t’s m o re ! . absence o f a sci(

that the situation e n t ly a p re v io d ropped the rcqi century ago in ore in the school day

-classes.__________ T hat agonizing

.way local sch o o saw ed by educati p e ting crises. O r panic because Job next year, som e i d a r e s tha t o u r ki

. , toes. T he year afti . X 'pcruuntuge o f ^

can ’t find Texas o

TStephen Hartgcn

: Publisher

The mi arc Sl

LettenThink twice on p. Someone gave me 2 i so cxcuse me while 1 c> • Parades are a fun, timt

communal celebration - Qiciit that usually has a tl Dsrigold semi doing in o

■ tide? Jt was neither Wes Shouldn't there be a min effort promised before oi comes a stream ofadvert ‘ I expect to see police gincs - they are port of ^there<must be commc how about just one and And perhops the driver; dollars worth of candy ( ^ the kids.- {f I want to see the lat vehicles, I’ll go to a sho

: ■ dtiona^sbow. But, agair ' ■, • o fthe parade, use some' ' ,;, ' areate a float around it c• ^.--fiacrs in cowboy outfits

; There needs to be a st There were several tasiq business involvement. Il company vehicle in the | imagination. Or ifyou d that, pull someone else': ih our parade for the cor dance troupes, horse clu tions like the Shriners ar drill. The wheelchair dri to involve some o f our o loved the Last Generatic with sign language inter; ; On a final note, it wou

the parade where the anr largest concentration o f | fore the little dancers mi

-------- exhaustionri---------------! JULIABOWLIN . TwinFalls

County jail is tooTalk about overerowdi

. women in the 1200 blocJ Coui)Q' Jail right now. M ing doy;l)y that evening,

_ _ in here. Problem is thety ____ We had four women lym

Doonesbury

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oriale science j unior-higland prosper in the 21st

: n e x t g e n e ra t io n o f rkers will need knowl- Is in m any fields. Sci- itionably one o f them, o f a junior-high science 1 the Tw in Falls public i concern local parents s. T he School Board isnsidcrihg reinstatem ent 1irement. :p e o p le p ro b a b ly as* 1

ence was part o f the re- iu lum , un til a s to ry in ie r revealed otherw ise; ]io r hrghs do o ffe r sci- \ don’t have to take it i fIt to. (*e su rp ris ing th an th e \science requirem ent is ton is nol new. Appar- 1'io u s S c h o o l B o a rd fequircm ent a quarter- sorder to carve out tim e ray for requir<^ reading -

cing c h o ic e re f le c ts .th e f001 boards are w h ip - i' ;ational fads and com - r O ne year, A m ericans lohnny canH read. T he p le imiverstty study de- s ■ k ids are couch pota- C after that, we heai^.that c if'Am crican'teeii-ugcis s s on a map. o

rheTmKClark Walworth ' AI Mfljug<r>3 editor O

! members of the editorial boa2 S tc ^ c n Hartgcn. Clark Wai

rs1 parade vehiclesr 2 cents for my opinion, • 1 express it.:ime-honored way of n ~ a stream of entertain- . a theme. So what was a 2 ( in a Western Days pa- ^ Vestcm nor entertaining. ninimum requirement of j- c our parade simply be- vertisemcnts? -icc cars and fire cn- o f the community. But mcrcial tow.trucks, nd not the whole fleet?'er should have a f w _ • iy on hand to give out

: latest in recreational show room or recre*■ain, ifit must be part rnelmnglnation and it or at least dress the ,_j

a standard followed, isicful examples o f j- t. Ifyou want your. . . . he parade, use some <u don’t have time for ' se’s floati Leave room community bands,' clubs and orgoriiza- ■' ' s ond their motorized . drill was a great way , , ' ir older c i t t z ^ , and I ation band, complete - ^ iterpretcrs.vould be nice to start . . aiuiouncers, foods and o f people gather/be- y - must be carried due to

g« ute

M little, too late, gj(vding. There are 12 'm e lock at Twin Falls . . rol

May 23 was seotenc- en ng, we had M.womm ] ere are only 10 b ^ . .1 ying around on-the ,._____1

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areqiiirer ;h school d

Thanks partly to the po (new spapers inc luded), a re obsessed-.w ith crise« fixes. That m indset runs thoughtful, long-range pli balanced education, and ther headaches to a schoo ready difficult job.

A n o th e r p ro b le m fac boards is a finite school c sub jects arc im portan t - li te ra tu re , m ath , sc ien c civics, geography, the fine tea l e d u c a tio n an d m or hav e a lim ited jiu m b e r i which to schedule them al

Btit basic science know creasingly im portant in th w orkplace, and it is equi tai^t in day*to>day life. I live happier lives i f they for.example; w hat m akes i and the relationship betw ration and cooling.

- Despife the w onders it ence still labors under a r

_ M an y jun io r high«age kid; i t - i f they can; T hat’s w h j m ent is important.

T w in Falls School B oar p lan to talk next m onth i s tating the ju n io r-h igh sc G o o d fo r th em . D e sp ite c o n f lic tin g p r io r i t ie s fa

“ sc h o o lsT ^ ro c e-d e se rv c s ' on the list.

les-NEwsADcn Wilson . Peter YoOrculaUgn manager Advertisl:

toard and writers of editorials Valworth and Steve Crump.

floor - no roll-away beds - ri| floor. I really don’t think that code. God forbid if there was or fire; someone would deftni

There.was an officer on dut told us they-were shorthandcd 200 people locked up in here, wrong, but the total capacity i know if he was exaggerating; ference, things are not right hi * Here is a good one for you ta

Twin Falls: We the 12 women i ran out of toilet paper.ot7 p.rh.i writing this at 10:40 p.m. we ar toilet paper. Now you tell me if We called the front 'desk a num

-they (the ofliceis - men) told u g^som e down here for us. Itw p.m., still no toilet paper.

Last resort We. tore up m y ' as toilet paper. This is r ^ l y n around lO pjn., still no toilet ] called coritrbls and told them t toilet paper, we were using a 1 said, “Hey, that should work.”

I am not mentioning any nai time, and by now we the 12 w Block 1200 are makingajoke really isn’t funny but we have we won’t all get rhad. One oft cers told us they had no toilet ] shelf, whatever that means. Cc p.m., still no toilet paper. ■

. We started making a lot o f r to get somMne down here; It \ by now, we have tom up a sec Remember there are 12 o f us i: an officer (woman) we hod bet let paper since 7 p.m', She kind looked in the bathroom and sa' T-shirt. She asked what it was; we had.to.use it for.toilet papei grabbed it up and probably wa u ^ later, toilet paper ju s t seer

Also a ^ e d for roll*away bet girls on the floor. As o f June 2 btive no roll-away bed, but we more women last night, and thi roll-away beds. But now we hii cn again.

KAREN SHORT^TW aJEiII»:Coui«y.M____. _ Twin Falls. ___ _______

;ment f iday Ppopular m edia -

d), A m erican s ises and q u ick ^ ^ 5 uns couriter to planning fo r a

nd it adds fiir- lool board’s al-

Facing sc h o o l ol day. Lots o f It - l a n ^ a g e ,;n c e , h is to ry , fine arts, phys- lo re . S ch o o ls : r o f hours in I all.owlcdge is in-1 the h i^ - te c h q ually im por- s. People w ill sy understand, es plants grow ;tw cen evapo-

it offers, sci- a nejji image. *■ - ■ - dds will avoid r a i vhy a require-

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------------ :----------- Now, 1-righ t on the ccntcrdii hat would pass Unhappy vas ah emergency what wc finitely get hurt. view, a p duty May 31 who ded, and they had . ■ ^ :re. 1 may be ' L ^ S ty is 150.1 don’t .

S u m nu taxpayers o f , Well, £ lenoflZOOblock , thatbnnj .rh.; and as I anT"-, Unfbrtun e are still out o f ■ .weareog lelfthat is right? umber of times; • w ththes d us they would • -.ccsspools It was around 9 S jP o tap

ny f-shiit'to UM aScteamlynojolcc.A t. sWOilhcsletpapcr.W e , Il»aitiretn to fo rg e tth e -hvcbutbi:aT-shirt.H e ; Qh,anitk.” bors are tl nam esatthis-^ " forthe rcl

2 w om enof Cell stroyed b; jke 'o f this, but It scwge?< wc to laugh so' . Ifyou c o fthe lady offi- utnobigl let paper on the change an • Come 11:30 ponds.Bu

commissiiof noise hoping not oc^ppi It worked. And • second T-shirt. iis in here. Told been out o f toi- Play g l and o f laughed. My ruui Isaw thetom up I6ycarsc vas; we told her ' Junior Mtiper. She______:_-years. I hiwasn't 15 min- involve i leemed to appear. d M of tb beds for the two my father ie2,thieystill JUMPCo we received two helping w I they both have t^miiical t : have 14 w orn-. Rigbtn

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roublebSUN -• The story ofan “Oops! life oflhe National Wildflowc Centeropened with great fanfare In tl if the beloved Lady Bird Johnsi SfTlhe 42-acre wildflower cent I is a joy and treasiue for us all. xndingaday there. .I/ever, foMd with promoting the iwers in o mocho-ridden culture k out an unfortunate ad th tbe ^ as Monthly. Showing a bleak ai , the odljrags about how tough'. They “live in the open.'’ "Sleq • "Eat dirt for breakfast” They i , uncultured and brilliant”'AU ( - the special charm bf wildflow irdiness; their beauty comes fro [using soil. They are macho fIo> artunately, the ad ends with; m’t call them pansies."

is, o f course, one ofthe nu tory epithets applied to homosi r, fac^ with this unhappy situa did not initially respond terribl; py callers were Informed, “Tha 'c mcBUL "From a botarucal poI pansy Is indeed the perfect coi

sttersmer’s smell isn’t tooI, again the time of year arrives ngs the bloom and'fiagnmce oi imately for my neighb^ and n again assaulted by Magic Vallt ert, which replaces the aro'ma a e stench of raw potato waste in3]srrr=rz'- . I .- ....... ^ -Bps we can expa^ upon S t ^ i ogans proposed in a recent Ton ind odd that whereas Rupert is t 5 stcnch of dairy lots, we can juj re Minidoka CounQr as a great ]: bring your own gaj mask.Uld ifyou think the Immediate: J the only victims, guess who v rebuilding o f600 North diat wi by excessive-hauling ofthe rol ? County roads, county dollars, i don’t like it, well too bad; the g hurry to uphold nuisance law any laws that may prevent opa But feel fm to call tbe Minidok sioners and tell them that this p iptable to their constituents. EWANN

gives cast a big JIJMame is William'PriceHamiltor s old, and I have been a menUx vf usical Playhouse for tbe last s have’two loving parentswhb a d in JUMP Co. My mother is ti the JUMP Co. Board o f Dirtcti er h u been d o i^ photography ro. for the last seven y d is ,'is > with lights and s ( ^ ofthe nuII aspects o f theater. v :dow, 1 am involved in J tlM P i •'sbqw "M usic ManL"This is a uetibn fU l o f viiondeifbl'kids w

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n the pres- insonher . .. enter outride alI.Y’a lip iI

the cluM of wildflowcrs beure,thecen- amonggardem: May Issue care and attent^andarid haveatendenc^ wildflow- But irate ga}leep on ' That flower^losyare sy’s other meaLUofAvhlch word-peoplewowersis ■ o fitishanlto lfiom such distinguished 1flowers. beth"), points <"Wildflow- -them roses” wt

. . though roses, amany more difficult t

lOsexuals. would have bettuadon,the .themwusses."IblyweU. - Aspokesper rhat’snot -. said again thatpoint of T hat Way and’contrast to ' oglzing for the

>0 sweet just awesome. <(Cs(ordid) b y S a ^ H ra d lsofflowcn. S=l>ndudomi dmyscir,alley Foods Io™ one oflhea of peonies “ uselam w ot! in o « n menwhohav^

. elseJias eyqr_w fe iin ip -s•ines-Ncws t o ^ U i e m .isassociated OverlheposlJustsumup S i r a m e a ^M place 10 ..

fully. I have lealie neigh- whal it lakes lo“r r K She county is munltywbohat iwBorto .i i lw o ^ d e s p e peosewagelokaCounty' drenmJUMP.I soracdceis thenanyonecoi

would also like .dreninJUMPv

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s because pimsles are notorious ieners for needing lots o f water, £ntion (and 1 can assure-you, th lenQ-to die anyway), gay callers had the bett^argun clovers would have forgotten p neaning is quite credible, but tiu le wbo write ad copy-weren’t av to believe. As Lars Eighrier, th< kl Texas writer f ’TVavels with I Its out, “Wildflowcrs - Don’t cs ’ was not the tag line of choice, < s, as all gardeners know, are ev Lilt than pansies. A neutral choic been ‘.‘Wildflowcrs. Don't call

3.’*person for the wildflower cente tut the llneihad not been intend* nd would not be used again. Ap the center’s you* and inexpen-

ie. Our other l e ^ Marian playe mdrickson, has tbe voice ofan ( sing a wonderful job as well. I a f the quartet in'the show, and 11 the lu ^ e s t people in the casib vorking with three othd-young ive been nicer to me than anyon r.been. Th^* are Craig Bounous (e JefTDibwn. I would ju st: m.' •past seven years, JUMP Co. has )igger self-confidence in mysell ied me develop my talents more learned thei vdue o f teamwork i to put on a show in this commi s t o f all, JUMP has t a u ^ m e. (iilch is soihething we couM alllercoursein. • -----—-ke to thank tbe pe<^Ie in tbe cot have helped make JUMP what specially like to thank Jim and 1 use, although th ^ don't bave d [P, they have put mote into JU \ could bave ever asked fbr. I . ike to thank tbe parents o f tb9 d P wbo take the time to help JUI rors 'and. building sets aod beM nd sound. Without them, tttse . JUMP Co. att all because, ais wt Js could not (fe it without the ■ ^

ce W in te^ llff redgnd as dire nmersbow for p e n ^ ressoni lUi stepped in;'She is tnily &T ~ IS the cast o f this dww, love ab< od are tbaokfUl that she cares'. ■

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________bunch of droolm." L. protest fium a SocieQ

voluntajy Droolers. / it m i^ t be evidence!

IS cal conectness too fai er, has bad a stroke, you they Socie^ to Prevent pn

As one w4io favors ument guage, the more pung pan- ter, I dislike genteel e tnat ' me the verbal equival aware 'tom o f putting m ffl^ the le» some prurient sou 1 Liz- ' word (gasp) “leg.” call Butunintentioiialc e,al- Intentional cnielty, so m n -standard should not b >ice slnq)le kindness; And lU the WUdflower Cente

■ dm al! attest-the onl iter at once and not do it aided ___ ;___________^pol- - M ollylvittsisacol n-.. Worth Star-re/cgnwi

lyed been unjustiy attacked a an- based on misinformati Iam tioo,bavesetacrusad I feel • in this communi^. ;be- T o b e ^ w ith ,i ts« Ig. ■ o w the “star system” one made denugbd” paren lUs; . ‘ er. Miss G i lb ^ if ym stlite " eumine'tbe slhtation,

parental involvement, las ' mg b n ^ board, is a r elf the children, not cliildi ire their parents w o n the icaod j Asto'“g ^ c a lly a n mu- /.adults," I quote one, am t. - ■( m em li^bysv ing th i ill,..,;;' not the motivation, driv _ — ^hard -w ak ing , under^x>m -____ To Miss Haynes, onatit .boanl dictating the cas dPat . list is ch o sen ^ the dii rfiil. ■ through p^am enta iy IMP " o f d i re c t^ Great care . , 1 and present to avc diil- tngs-as tills. Let me ex] UMP ' ing tii^ tbe kids w itiit pmg true desire 11 always B . such convictions, we' I would like to say il

; Stoty.” Ial9p,asyoup itc-~ : - tbe board. What you di ns;] : duttlqKntsuiweeks't ~-r:^-r-hearstngnv piece witt toi':, B coach (Vi^xnn I paid ftn : . -d a n c e c la s s (« ^ la l

, ‘99.9pdwdtVaUti»eJ . ' -finish It all off, my * ^fti T..- i '• • ■ V:v'Buaitibn.,So;Mlss ik.. i : recopmead that you' e? 7^-; 1 .;..,tfdea before U s h ^ ou

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center -Ve've learned a lesson.” ne o f the.time I became irate hing tha^ the Le^sloture had 1 to tiiose responsible as “a i."Lo.irimvmailcatnea ciety to P r e ^ t Cmelty to In- rs. At Uie time, I w o n d ^ If ice that we were taking politi-0 far, but if someone you love you know exactiy why tijeit p r o t e ^ so sharply./ors a vigorous use of lim?.' lungent and flavorfiil the bet- k1 euphemisms. It seems to livalent o f tiie Victorian cus -

on tiie “limbs” of pianos'' c t soul be reminded ofthe

ial cruel^ hurts jiist as much ; f, so itseems to me that the ot be political correctness but- And when we transgress-^ ad . enter and Rep. Dick Armey ': only thing to do is apologia >itagaln.

1 columnist fyr the Fort \ mn. ■'

±ed by two individuals who, mation, rumor and suppQsi- isade against a valuable asset

it seems there Is resentment' em” kids and tiieir “self- arcnts being involved togetii: . 'you bad t^cen the time to ion, you would see tiiat . ''! ent, that is, kids' parents be- s a result ofthe dedication-of liildfen getting leads because-^1 the board.y and emotionally unattached !, and speak for many board jtiiat such indlvidiials hove -- driveordestretoflUsucfaa . 3appreciat4d|ob., • t, on a similar,su^ect oftbe I cast list, I say that the cast e director and approved . tary procedure by the board ‘ care has beratakm In tiie - avoid such misunderstand-' < t explain (or placate) by say - ith ment, dedication ara nysoutdiinetiioseuiiolacik' .

ay in closing that for my last :I had a l ^ i n “W M Side / ■ n t predicted, had parents on lu don't realize,'tiiough, is Jcs'prior to the auditim re-wimaprofcssiorMl^vocal— --------dfbr).Ispent two years in 1 also d for). I attended tiie JUMP. Co. fUoq:tion£ .T o i . r ^ « V o in le d d e m l^ ^ l^Db'tm(olvdnMnf in .i H^naaMMin<31ibett;')'{I* w'examioeilje'&dsbnaU-il souton.thebasispfjni^-'Ip .

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' a lsi). I Dfiiied bunch o n vory\ .bitter benificrBlst he.said wer b 'asel^s ethics complair hifnl'He Batd:they **bav< about w elfare, they havi about h(»Itfa> duvt they ba\ about crime and they don' ideas about balancing the b only thing they can do is sn i The (ough tallc came less

after u n ^ y ’s public dis , issues with Clinton — an e

wiiich some Republicans si overdone the politeness

* .The U nion ' Lead< Hampshire’s conservative

. newspaper, su d .in an'jedi Gingrich gave'“his best im

•shaggy lap dog grateful foi Jege o f being in hism asi race.”t Gingrich sprat much of

ing talong issue with tbat id ' “A lot .of conservatives

. stood tbe tone fiom tbe sub at one point

Wrapping up a four>d( N w Hampshire, Ae first j

iT w a ^ o s t unlik^y he w tfie 1996 race. Dozens of denu have urged him to $

- -speakerand-push-the-GC through Congress, he said.

Still, he didn’t say he wa: ing w hat he called the dance,” a presidential flir keeps the subject alive.' And Gingrich offered t

analysis of other candidate - a p ply tffhinr aa-well.

“I think people do belip presiddit is likely to lose tl next year,” Gingrich said appearance oh' a W OIR

AFL-C] sjpiarks s

-----WSrSHlNOTON (AP)CIO President Lane announced M onday.he ddwn^ setting ofF^ipower: s'ucceed-him' between his deputy, 11100105 Donahue, lious union leaders backi

.th e ir own.Kirkland said he would n

that the union’s executiv { ^ i n t Donahue to serve tbe of his tenn aftd- be steps dowi

Kirkland said he wanted best to see that the future d tbe AFLCIO wiU be in th« one who places tbe solidarit in terest o f labor as a wh< other cbnsidenitions.”

’Donahue told reporters believes bis expeneoce

• level ororgaqized lab o rt “the cbnseasus candide sai^ , th ink 1 have thIMs’ brotl sues for fin

FORSYTH. M0V^(AI») Tiliis has a.new^s&d.soDg

' H e '8 b e in g .^ jS tlis'brotb . Ricbard:riUivwbo.ODOtf^vraits'in thQ. country, music Ozaric Theatre, i s , ^ g for S claiming he was unjustl)[ fin

A hearing.on the lawsu Monday.' According to. the lawsuit, Tiliis .got.a letter fiom bis \

• tfae.ad6fthe.I99I'8eason,i would not,be.rehired,.It i

' TilHs did notySlve>a.re( wished his brotherwelL ' “As a celebrity, M el ha

defend himself a u in s t moi lous claims,*^ said h is !aw) Palenno^./.''^ •

I— B - i h & p l a ^ ® i ! c f f c r t ■“ 0 “ - t t i e p l d c e » m

p c h t ih --(a p3 ^ ad.;debate with suse'Speaker:,tfl nhHC pm i*~lu|{L!u< ^ V —zesting be had iB H a i - x f IM about GOP

led ou t at “a 9 M | | |B er left-w ing vere pushing laints against ave no ideaslave no ideas w f f l j H Hhave no ideaslon’t have anyle budget The} smear.”less than a daydiscussion o fA exchange ins suggest^ heless.ader. . New dve statewide' j^ itd r ia i tbat imitation o fa

: for the privi- jasler’s pres- ' V '

H o u io S p e ; t i d i ^ ” M ancheatei ires misunder- show.* “Ther substance,” he nomiration si

im pohant m vday v isit to future o f tbit st presidential fascinating to said anew that observer, 1 an: : would enter . What Ging o f state resi- rajoying was

to stay put as o f his Sunday GOP-agenda—lined man:r.did..- during their <was abandon- discussion, he the “ kabuki terms, even ui flirtation that' ing the bait

am ton lobbe. ;d a -political For Gingric it(» that could ' o f an effort i

;lieve that the But in Washiile the election v&tiVe circllid during an Gingrich weilR-AM talk fhiled to adv

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.P) — AFL- > capacity to Ic e K irk land . Leaders of lie w ill step Kiridand’sous erstrugglie.to abeadwitfapb his longtim e' opposition car le, and rebel- Swteney, pn eking one o f Employees In

' long-time frier d recommend AFL-CIO. < Itive council • weekrad that tbe remainder would retire t lown A ugl^—>^for re-election ed tb “dojny ^milUon-meml ed ire c tio n ^ Don^uewoii] the hands o ^ Kirkland’s :

a r i^ and best W rsuaded Do: whole above'. plans to r

/ Danohuesaii ers today he . ogdherthebn ice a t every coalition bdiin irm ad e him be would pick: id a te ,” and slptonhistickc the unique. “Theseare:ther I Celebrate I

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p e a k e r N e w t G in g r i c h le a v ite r , N .H . G ln p r i c h I s h ia ld flerefore, the Republican ti< > suddenly becom e a v e ^ de moment in defining the

his par^r and I think it is v< to Nratch it develop; As a n . ni am rajoying i t ” , aringrich apparratly was not cd v'os Some second-guessing lay strategy. While he out- wi r.diffefraces-with-eiinton“*ge ir extraordinary hour-long cc he did so in the kindest o f th

) uncharacteristically resist- is: lit on the few occasions Q ibed zingers his way. ca^rich, (he restraint was p w an rt to counter Democratic be lat he Is a Tabld~cxtremiBC—dc ihington, the talk in conser- - rcles was tha t perhaps ge was too polite, and had R< idvance Republican posi- M

sident’s r( ionpowe) lead it at /his time.” pe>o f unions who had sought saiouster vowed Monday to go leaplans to promote a slate o f icandidates, headed by John bei president o f the Service - toIntemationol Union and a tha

iend of E)onahue’s. ad0 officials said over the quiua the embattled Kirkland .1e and scuttle plans to run coion to the helm ofthe 13J Absmber labor federation i f Kiiould TW in his stead ra<’s statemrat today said be ticDonahue to reconsider his Su0 ifefire. { said to d ^ he hoped to “pull Tn broadest and most diverse” W« bind his' candidai^ and that the ck someone to fiU tbe No. 2 Lii ^ b e fo re A u g . 1. . ' me re hard times for working soi

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Gingrich said M onday,' v e ^ clear disagreem ents number of items but it was a antly. Conciliation in tone compromise on principles.”

Besides, Gingrich said it worth “a fiilL'day being pie

'gct-wharhe'described-aa-sl concessions by the White ! the Medicare debate. Whil issue with the Republican a Ginton agreed Siinday that t care program needed to be and that deep budget savin{ be found Clmton Has held t

~iion'forBoiiie'time:------------Gingrich also claimed c

getting C linton to admit Republicans’ plan would Medicare spending substanti

retiremei er Strugspeopleal! over the countiy,” : said "We need to give th m leadership.”

But the most vocal oppositi' bers believe Donahue’s earlier to leave the lobor movemei than challrage Kirkland or jol a defiant run fof re-elecdon sh qualify him from consideradot

.Sweraey could not be rea com m ent. His spokesma Abernathy, said the group chi K i t ^ d still planned a pre% race on Tuesday “to annoui ticket, w hich is headed Sweeney.”

Sweeney will be joined Tiumka, presidrat of the Unit Woricers and th e .y o u n ^ m< the AFL-CIO’s ecutive cou Linda Chayez-Thompson; a'l member o f th^ executive coi said-

4 day/3 night trip for two at th ) in ^ n Juan, Puerto Rico inclu money. BVTDITODAYI e / OmumI, 34 houn a d», ~ o m o A L m m n mnd rrul ta TTivH Chiro*) Cinbbein Swwf »l»,Ny 11736.;

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out a moderator at the . Gingrich-sald-lrisjrlor— y something* that is not >u have thtf other person > you." :! also used m orning

raw a numtwr o f sharp th liberal aroroaches to

education and the-role in-politicsrbreakins-no—. but giving him self an to unleash some o f the in rtietoric for which he

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r you.picks: Choosing the wrong ir for your 401(k) may hurt yoi

. Take the time to read about th ir plan offcre and choose thos uit your age and comfon with ir isk.wing: A 401(k) is meant for lonj Igs, not as a passbook accoun money for short-term’needs an Ics in a regular savings accoun 101 (k) only as a lost resort, ng : T ry ing to beat the markc M people rich and could mak :r in retirement. Dccide on yoi strategy and 'goals. Then avoi Ition to ju m p in and o u t o f th hvestment funds vour employe

lan. Dollars are saved before t out. Employers often match co /pically at the rate o f 50 cent: [he w orker saves. Most compa I m atch in cash. Like a finan Jer, it t ^ e s your cash a n d ^ n bond and mutual fund shares.' le companies match with corpc : survey_showcd-ia-QcrcenLo 1 made their contribution thot \ reent o f the biggest companies

in upheava;titive than Japanese goods else iiarsom c’countrics in the regio ’ are b e in g overlooked in th for capital.itebe. general director o f Vici )ng Corp., 0 joint venture with ir x>m Japan and South Korea, sai r yen probably will discourag ese companies from investing fc : in new m arkhs like Viemom. Ihey w ill probably conccntrat lg -where they already have op I’bnind-name recognition rathe )rcak into virgin tcrritoty, whci face strong com petition frot in dollars and other relativel

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nc7 ■ c r may be able to do t n is . otherwise could do.”

dent o f Hunt DuPree in- Greenville, S.C.

'our : That's, fine when a the sistently rising on Wa:

lose SCANA's was forlin- peaked in la te 1991

Phillips left. . ■>ng- SC A N A 's •'mano]unt. buy-in and ownersh and b a se ," soys B rian unt. spokesman. "M anaga

who have o stake in ket about how well it docj “ftc Phillips, w ho renour SCANA. soys she enj

the compony through i She had good reasoi

• y " - . SCANA matches w d o lla r-fo r-do lla r bai

— * workers' before-tax p : taxes beat that kind o f retun contri- Phillips apees'. “it ’s nts for But what about po panics the ir retirem ent fum ancial stock prices? • urns it Phillips ki}ows thi

SCANA a little longe ■ponitc cosh out her stocl^ sl.oLall___for.reiirement_savingt way. tiie dice." she says, cs sur- . PI

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NEW Y O RK — ; jg ,. on M onday on rene I j„. interest rates, gjjjj T h e D o w J o n e s

. gained 22.47 close t reversing last week'! 38 points shy o f its set last Tuesday.

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OS a match.< is b etter than no m atch 'at Idnning professionals say. :orpomtc stock, tiiat employ- " do a bigger match than they, do,” says J.C. Rhine, presi- Pree (Uiine & Associates in..'

;n 0 com pany's stock is con- Wall Street;for years. |t 's share prices

1993, a few m o n th s o fte r

anogem ent w ants a lot o f ership from the em ployee :an D u n can , a c o rp o ra te . tagemenl figures tiiat people e in tl}e business w ill care docs."rem ains f ie rce ly loyal to t enjoyed owning.a piece o f igh tiie 40 l(k). jason io like it.» w orker contributions on a .’ basis u p .to 6 p ercen t o f IX pay. “It’s kind o f hard’to :tum," Duncan says.“i t 's hard lo slam ii."1 people w ho suddenly iind funds p inched by sink ing

i that i f she had stayed a t )nger o r token more time to k, she 'd have fewer dollars /ings. •‘Tha t's just a roll o f ___

P le a s e s e e R IS K S /B 2

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s f o r r a t e c u t

— Stocks sprinted higher renew ed hopes fo r low er

n e s in d u s t r ia l a v e ra g e ise at 4 .446.46. m ore than ek 's 20-poin t loss b u t s till f i t s a ll-tim e clo sing high

d h ig h e r a t th e o p en in g , iverage u p m ore th an 40 lint d u ring the day . as in-, led p o s itiv e ly to S u n d ay ederal R eserve Chairm att;I tha t the p ro bab ility o f a- 3 |e a s e s e e S T O C K S /B 2

l eT m Son 7 1 4 ' data n . day day

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1005 2 .8 0.6 1.2905 5 .6 0.9 :2.1 '910 3 .5 0.8 1;7915 2.1 0.6 r .2820 .1.9 0.6 1.2910 3 .5 0.7 1.4920 2 .2 0.5 1.0815 3 .5 0.7 1.4825 2 .2 0 .5 1.0920 7 .9 1.1 2 .5 I

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MoneyRisksContinued from B1

Rhine says 401(k) pliu commodate large group could causc problems fc Corporate stock rising

_____ the_stoctmnrkc.tJielpsjithe long run. But it couli lueky who retire or co: wrong time.

Oddly, many 401(k) i tb avoid risk and wo\iIdn investing in a stock mur they find large shares o ment money tied to thei

. stock, one of the riskics vestments.

‘The rationale behind stock (motch) is lhat the c

' benefit from the prosperit pany," says Oeny Ward Benefit Services Ltd. ii “But there are so many large corporation that tl has no control over” thi stock prices, he says.• Take, as oh example, i woricer for an oil compo looking fo'hwird to retirir ofthe week. Rts 40l{k)i bcci^etting &tter, th a i^ stockC ^ Tuesday, an oil tnijor spill and the stock i es the company's stock. B tircment may look a lot le:

‘That employee had m oil s p ilir Ward says. “ tremendous risk on that p though his company's : may show a long-term trei

One o f the best ways risk in investments is witl tion. Ward says. That str ^^rradln^dollarsamong'i o f investments, such as st m on^ market mutual fimi

But'corporaie stock mat ly mean that the employee sify that part o f bis sav says.

________Some companies realiFolicy ManagemenrSys which sufTered a dramati<

' - off two ycais ago, allow: sell the matching PMSC s ers may first do that afler l In the plan five years. Al company’s matclring stock cvciyycar.■ PMSC Slopped maichin, pany stock in 1993 but | sume the practice eventu rcntly matches with U.S. T

Federal rules from Ac L enue Service and Labor i control how employers co 401(k) plans.

Some of those give wori protections, says Don X' | ) ^ e r in A tlanta-ba^ h H irer,’an employee-ber proctice.; Many.of those rules are

' in the federal Employee Income Security Act, \ Sidelines for employer-sp tirementplons.

The rules lequire compi ' vestment managers runn

plans to act in the best workers, Mazursky soys, ■quire the company or inves ;ager to remain pnident in t iments,” Mazursky says.

. ; “There are circumstar jwhich investment in the

'•stock would be imprudent, Uanik, a partner in the Nel< Riley & Scarborough Is

rcolumbia.: Thelaw doesn’t ?pell ( ! imprudent, Janik says.- Pe : the law says the test is wh< ;sonable investor in simili stances with similar invest

I would buy the stock.’ I Along with that, Janil

. ! tnistee for the 401(k) has.it • {cluslvely the participants ' iThat’s meant to keep tru!

; catering to company mana ; shareholder interests.

■Stocks _; Continued from B1 jmild U.S. recession had tm • Greenspan’s comments 'I life to hopes thait the Fed '

-(interest rates this year, espi jte r tw o W hite H ouse al' •^ o ted as vfewi'ng an easi

usually respond | . I to rowCTjnterrat ra tcs h w

V T m ike e q u i t iu m ore attrac . iboods, an d they low er cor

' ; Inanc lng costs a s w ell a s i ■; * .|5u inw pufchasM . .

set.a Binv. closing high ol : V • 'T he N Y S E ’s com posi

1.51 to 285.56. The St '•{Poor’s 5 0 0 ^ to ck index «

^ ^ ^ it- ttr ? 3 (h 8 8 rA 1 - th e - i^ '•ilS tM k'E xcbaiige, the marl ^H iu te^ ad d e d OrB to 489.^2 rW| ''. BIg'B6ar<l;volume was

! 287(83 lU b n absres as 'o v ? U o w n .ft6 in 4 2 7 ;5 8 millic

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B-2 Tlnios ews. Twin F

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r - ^ f wplans, built to ac.3ups o f w o rk e rs . i ^ c n 5 fo r ind iv id u als . tSTsSijS n g o r s lid in g on fijn95t.pc.opIcJn__ o u ld hu rt the u n - am w : cash out a t the' m

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k) investors tend I5S,^eeildn’t think about ' o«nutual fund. But mms of their retire- imtheir company’s USSl'n:icst types of in- Jjs*,*

/ttw 2nd the corporate .»iie employee will . /mrco *»crify of.the com- JSSSTlwd of Executive JSSji*1. in Columbia. “my factors in a *«««It th e e m p lo y e e . that'can nfTect

. , tam 144

Ic, ah imaginary JSS’jlo npnny who was tiring at the end mScom k) is fat and has ^ ' m 11 to company ■*“oil tonker has a

ck market trash- c. By Friday, re* t less attractive. bmmum j no role in the iSm *5. “This puts a u person,” even »jgj *s stock prices S j*? '” trend ofpsing. m Says b f b lu n tin g O «ivith diversified- • strategy means fS

ig-sevcral-tjpes- ’s stock, bond or ■.m i .m . fimds.(Hatches i c a l - ■”_(lyee can’t diver- iSsavings. Word « « * «

ealize the risk.Systems Corp“ latic stock sell* ows woricers to C stock. Work- ier lhQ'’ve been After that, the

ock can bc sold

hing with com- plans to re-

ntually. It cur- >. Treasuries..’ le Internal Rev- or Deparunent constmct their

woricers specific 1 Mazursky, a 'd Maziiisky & benefits legal

are spelled out ' ee Retirement t, which sets r-sponsorcd re-

mponies or mning 40 l(k)

o flys. They “re- vestment man- in their invest-

under the company ent," says Ken •Jelson Mullins I law firm

isParaphrased,

whether a tea- circum-

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■ ’ 0 East.Harlem; score!-____ lope^lealers flourish. _____PeaA_cpine8^jgo,jg

lood that has the city's niimt moitality.iate.

: B ut a supermarket,' inegastore that surburba . granted — wide aisles c

• -frozcn-foodsra phannac tatesscn — isn’t conyng

. I For six years, the Pal Imd local developers he

. l>utting a $13.4 million hrea where poverty is a b

• ■ .project — set for a ve . strew n lot on !25th S

j_ in s te a d bogged down Kioney, b e tra ^ and race' ! It has locked Latinos 1 b turf war, pitted big buj btnaller comp^tors, and city’s otherwise develo]

' ^ y o r , Rudolph Giulion , bal ostnch.

' -It's also left a bod tnste p f Pathxnork, which is r blans for six other New ^ d . i t has raised fears tb ^ y away from investing 'ci^.

“I’m certain that’s a ]>eQed,’’ said local comn chairman M die Baca. “ i^ougbt, m e f i a t ’s no

. |Ncw YorJd’ Thqr’Il go \ ;up operations is a lot eas ,the people are recej^tive, r . The city-owned lo

'Ilexlngton and Third aver ibcen a magnet for gart heads and illegal strei >*Welcome to the ghetK

' , ^m iling pitchm an say: before a mesh fence cc jcoathangeis and clothes.

The Pathmaric plan — 1989 by the Community

--------of-East-Harlem-Triangle^'Iwiacca, By 1995, it do> .the Giuliani administrat phrases: Private investm •of life.I ,-.‘ Instead o f taking mi } ^ e m , why can’t we kc

. ;asked Triangle head Alic .a 50-year resident'of, Ei

• '“Why can't .we shop here « u r l ^ see dev e lo ^e n t: • Why pot? A siqwrstore boAood whcro tbe media income is less than $1S;C 4he children live betow Jine, where 200,000 su

for the lio t to Triangle and ani !;^oup.' A shopping plas ^ u n d a 53,000^uare fo f iu ^ d rise opposite a rc

. fVBcant furniture stores and ; An additiofaal 8,000 squ

aside fo r local i ■ Sathmark ofiicials said pi

hoped to bring in H w ts . There would be 200 < ypbs, and 200 permanent u

. ^ th m a rk — 75 percent < . n jo m ise d to East Harlei

% etbmark would kick it . |^ e ^ four years to assist

would be East Harle ^ v a t e development since administration. It an a

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peals s' i^>A RIS(A P) — Whiles ' fighters and attack t ' overheard,; indui. ^ o ‘naIs on Monday got d . ' ^eal business o f the Paris

jjnaldiig deals. . . i ; - l f news coming out o f i ilaraeti'aerospaco trade, she Uadication, the aerospac

- icouIdbecEaibingoutofitjr ' Mnnrfn'4 ' Airbus Industrie cond

.* a iim ft worth S1.17 fC a n ra said it will convert £lD.AiH)U8 A319 aircra $ r ^ L # i i l l e Luj&ansa • % g g e s t custom er'— con i b ^ t i o n to. buy 20 A3 IS

-lA iim ro c k e t • .

. | : * ; A Canadian-multiniitlo— -mnooDced ia nm-70<4eaf al

-^ iD 'd e aU e iq )e (^ later, i vm'rimhouDce a miiItib|lllon

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dingtI, Drugs come >res o f open-air

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the o f ' ^ ^ ^ ^ l r b ^ te s take for » of staples and nacy ond rd e li- ' ing soon enough. D S H H j Pathmark chain I have proposed | | S 9 j ^ g ion store in this H B ^ ^ S a birthright The I vacant, trash- 1 Street — has wn politics, oce-baiting. os and blacks in business against and reduc^ the elopment-happy ioni, to a politi-

tste in the mouth is reconsidering ew Yoik stores. i that o th e r s - w i ii - ^ ^ ^ B l i ing in the inner

s already hap- mmunity board 1. “That people not worth it in

(o where setting easier — where e, not hostile.” ■ ■ ■ ■

lot between .venues has long . larbage, crack- tree t v endors ., A bove, e etto Gap," one ' ~ ro u n d tl lays, standing th e p r J covered with P athm a

— p r o p o ^ in lity Association{le-r^sccmcd-a------------ oo»do v ^ ile d with betrays ration’s catch- .the pai .m ent. Qualily „ , | | | |o n n

in o n e y o u to f! tc fp it h c re r Rodrlgidice Komegay, E a s t Hi r East Harlem, lere? Why can’tsnthcre?” But os a 1ore for a neigh- approach^,^ a n household Hwlem. Th.IS;000 and hidf Abyssinian>w the poverty Central Hsupermarket- AbysSinum

! within a one- ‘one black ( Rep. Adam

dQ' to sell the were portra>another local El Bomo to>l8za centered o fh u sm ^ .5 foot Pathmotk 1 realat1 row o f long- > 9 P ^ ’lS ! !and empty lots. ■ Karen Phillisquare & was. saying here'!1 merchahts; a n d je b ig ,J privately that, into East Hai1 Hispanic ten^ Giuliani,00 construction beauM leerjM union jobs at yotc.-nicmant o f the latter ingcalUftonrlemites. And lo o ted wit in JI50 .000 l>>«!l ;o»™«rist local bisi-- an mdepend

percent of Eirlem’s largest, su p ^ w k e t,ice the Lindsay hood of lowem apparent no- study last mo

• dents get a <

showa(lesam t planes, model and tl :k helicopters engine comm idustry profes- iThe deals t »t down to the worid aeroqw iris Air Show: kets fell 16

States in the I o f the worid’s last year In F show was any Germany, pace industiy - Arianespac fitsslimip.. qncc compan; idw : 12 Ariane 5unarmed'sales commerdal i 17 hlUion. Air year. A fiiU-sc >wt options on Stoweraover craft to firm . Airpoit, seven Ba — Airbus’ Arianes[^ confirmed its slipped 5.4 p 319s, Airbus’ Revenue last . ; , , • •$939 mIUIoh. 1-ffie-hrsl c6n-” ir3 '61ate llit lew g igantic , conqunysaid

dtlonal project contmercial Is It a lrc rijft.-^ -^ ! 994,-r-whiU r, Boeing-Waic'Bethe8d8,-;i Ion dollar inle Martin.Corp. :yrj, its la tes t; the t^ tradK -

TION-TAXjiIlfB TtB U rPER SO N A rPR : TAXES- ARE OUE.and.PA5.-- r’;:;vir-Tpaid; 8 ^ 0 ^ m ld n ^ ' ind Wanrants of Oisjrelnt.wn med ovarto the«hei«Tlb.acl

partmant aBfe to aca 'ALL.UfcUNUUENTT/^ WECik.-MONEY ORDER, p f

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APphflfc*), aldaw alk v e n d o rs aur> pi th e fe n ced lot whlcl;! l8 |p ro p o a e d s i te fo r a new Inark su p erm a rk e t In th e |fa rlem n e ig h b o rh o o d o f Borfc. A fter be ing b o g g ed | lo w n .ln .p o lItlc S rm o n ey ,- |lyal a n d race-baltlng fo r |s a s t s ix y ea rs , th e $13.4 |I rn e g a s to re Is n o w h e re I reaking gro ttnd . A lfredo I Ig u e z , th e ovtmer o f tw o I H arlem g o rc e ry a to re s , |

o p p o a e a th e pro jec t, r.a key April 27 project vote Z»1, the heatwas Aimed up in jThe major investors-— the Han Development Corp. o f ■Harlem , linked to the I

an Baptist Church, the his- I;k church once led by U.S. Iam Clayton Powell J r . — ITayed as poachers, invading ■to drive Latino groccrs out I

is. ■ ■ ■ze that we ore seen as inier- .■ud ADC Executive Director IilUps. “Our opponents kept Ire’s the big, bad cotporation Iig, bad black church coming IBariem.” ali, once a project backer, c< «iy o f alienating the Latinomayor wos no longer retum- arom the Pathmark people. hi was the involvement o f the

munity group. Ignored was aindent survey showing 90 hir East Hariemltes favored a. tccet.' Ignored was the llkeli- c( iwer food prices. (A nationalmonth show inner city resi- S: a double whammy o f high ' al

lerospacd the .worid’s largest two-nmeroialjet. .Ri Is are welcome news to the to > >ace industry, where mar- th' 16 percent, in the United or le last four years, 12 pcrcent.a France, and 31 pen»nt in - tn

- • Alpoce, Europe’s commercial F-xuiy, signed contracts to build lie5 rockets to launch heavy of

II satellites beginning next co l-scale mockup of the Arianem the tarmac at Lc Bourget to'enmilesnoith of Paris. urvce said its 1994 net profit Ai1 peroent to $28.5 million, op1st year roM margirully to aboh, while its order backlog -119 Kites to be faunchied, theaid. ch>ace last year won 13 of 25 o fJ launch contracts signed in ml tile -its-m ain -riv a l,^ th tf-n y,vMd;-bB8ed- Lobkhced ter rp.; g ^ w d a quarter ofiK- ", fUl

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costs and poor choices, due competition.)

Councilman Antonio I carefully coded language, his opposition.

“Everyone involved is a captain or general in Central he says. “The problem is the to place their store in El compete with Hispanic busit

A front-page editorial in Sun; a w eekly black n r

' attacked the Latinos who

ce climl]Israeli Prime M inister

.Rabin visited the show, whic to tiie public Sunday, and s the Israeli pavilion to view tc on display.

That included an exhibit ol tronic rescue system used American pilot Scott O'Grad F-16 was shot down over B( Iler this month. The system v, oped by Elisra, a manufa< communications systems.

Bombardier o f Canada, re to a perceived need for ain under smallest sizes prod Airbus and Boeing, said it w op a new regional aircrof) about 70 to put on the mi

•1999. 'The Dash 8-4'dO will 6e

cheaper to operate, and have o f 394 mph. and a range ( miles, said Robert' Brown, thi ny’s-aorospace-group presi tenmtivepnce is S17;4 miltlbi

Slkorsl^ A i r c ^ Con>- wl fUll-scale development o f I

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exploitation ofl { a politicol - ■ As the uproi ral Hariem,” meeting of Mai hey decid^ membm and it il Barrio to ordinarily a quii siftesses." the project’s C in the City Linares walkei lewspaper, hero in the La 10 own the walked out bran

bingTip";r Yitzhak HelibusI which lich opened • passengers but 1 s loped at medical, and set technology, according to it

.Buckley, ofthe elec- The project ii d to locate Brazil, China, ■ady, whose Taiwan.Bosnia ear- In a counter I was devei- technology on facturer o f aerospace const

out “A Skeptic' responding Air Show.” ilrcraft just Entries inclgd oduced by • The four- will dcvel- 2000: “Thirteer ift seating g i ^ was conc< market by types have bnl;

hours offlytng.ti ie quieter, • The Germar ive a speed Tighter: “The ] : o f 1,500 super-agile fighi the compa- the prototype cr (sident.-lt8-Desert last Janua Ion. • Britain’s Wwill launch 101 transport hel f the S-92 for twice the pric

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y stories known as bode-llsdain for Harlem and its CIition can be readily seen, vons are notorious for tiieir ea:3fbladcs.” Hiroar grew, the April 27 Ro•Manhattan’s City Council Pa1 its borough president — -----'luiet affair — tiu n ^ into seci OK Corral. Guillermo racked into that meeting a otiLatino community. He Miranded a traitor. Yo

iward [ich will seat around 20 ut can also sehre cargo, search and rescue n e ^ ,> its president, Eugene

t includes partners from na, Japan, Spain and

terpart lo' the dazzling- on display, the British nsulting group Dfax put tic’s Guide lo the'Paris

gde: 'ir-na tion Euroflghter sen years aAer the pro- nceived, the two proio- >nl managed some 15gtune.”___ ______________nan-U.S. X-31 prototype le project tb design a ghtec was marred when : crashed in.the Mojave

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The city 's only Dominici City Council member was thi vote as the project passed, 7-5 earlier, Linares had promisi Harlem supermarket ow ner. Rodriguez that he would vote Pathmark.

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The' Pathmark sixth anniversary 250 jobs and an rounding oomn what the East Ha their project will.

The Abyssin Triangle group >

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u r yean. You create yoor own but parents played an inpor- fl your life. Taunis, Scorpio; peisoos play sigoiGcant roles ^ Most people would describe ng provocative. Y ou onild be loy things but n«rer dull. You to sleight^f-hand, ait, mason* le. O cto te will be your inost rotnantic month of 1995.(MahJj:2i '.A j^ . i^ r . i j in i i t r r . r

of k ^ y . What m s i n ^ ganized — you benefit as re­use lelationship. undergoes , .

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TW INFALLS-PO in 32ff homw and bu Blue Lakes Boulevan when a pickup carr}

in some electric “Almost c v a y c ^ ’s

15 minutes," said Todd neering departm'eni Company. The pickup some overhead wirei Road between Canyon Raymond Ford-Mitsub

Power went out fror Falls Avenue at aboui said.. Idaho Power wi wires quicklv, and reti customers within 15 m

Gity a ttorney w Neiisen before c

TWIN FALLS - C Wonderlich will meei casino'mogul Craig I Council can consldi Canyon Paric West.

Consideration ofthe for Monday night's ci City Manager Tom C bers the issue had to be

Neiisen owns tmde^ property south o f the.

_____ wnnfB pfty. His representatives and state transportatio out how tbe venture co jeopardizing fliture rooi

CoimcUOKs.2fl for soccer field (

TWIN F A L is -_______ Council_agreedJ^onda

. T ^ F^ls Sl^ool b is : may be turned into fouj - within five years.

The acreage ia loc( Avenue on 2700 East i acre parcel owned by

< /Ilie-ci^-could devoid____!—cer Comdex AvithJh 'iU

Councilman JefrOoo(

. oe neio oerore oeveiopui .Also M onday City

a ^ ^ tonend $300,00 cofliiiig prcjects. neiy 1 of Filer was awarded tb

. also agreed to ^)eod $10 Snake Resource, C

' Development Ib e grou] .Credc Brigade with sud ing the habitat in Rock removing cement structu

/C S I sets Dutchn bird-w atching cl

TW IN FALLS - Education Departmeni

’ Southern Idaho has pla begin this week.

• A Outch-oven co( for 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. T

. ...at Morrison Park.on.th Expo Btiilding. Topics es, secondary niain c< side dishes, breads desserts, as well aa care Tbe fM,ls $26. which L tbe evenings'ineals. i

! . • A b ir f 'W a tc h in g c l7 to 9 p.m. Thursday io trip is s c h e d u l e d foi Saturday. Cost is $10;; av a ila b le from the ihst tional $10. Call 733-95*

CoUege fo r k id s dram a, lan{

G O O D IN G -The O ' Idaho North Side Cent

matics and sign .laag _ -K id sc la :^ 'B e t t6begi

• Children ages 8 tc participate in 'a dramati for 10 tO '11:30 a.m.

-Thursday, June 19-tl. ■ :_ Id ^ f t tS c |io o rfo r th e

Aeuvitieft include m 'role>playing improvisai

;* and skits. Cost is $25.• A second session o

^ =^iieH:fn)'nr-I2530:t6ai>:r: Thursday, Ju n e 19-.th

Wendell H id School, tii__ : ____i-Talkin*. Hands wi

: v e t ^ k b ' l ^ toTw

•'t : H ‘June'iS!rthrough-29;' J . •C«ter;TtefeoTB$28..

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Malevluses power BlueLakes• Power went out briefly businesses along north

b'ard Monday afternoon ' irrying a scaiTold got rtrical wires, e ’s 0»wer) was back in odd Cooper, ofthe engi* ent o f Idaho Power •^ broke a pole and tore ires on North College /on Springs Inn and Roy subisu. Cooper said, from Pole Lme Road to )out 2:30 p.m.. Cooper ‘ workers repaired the returned power to most S minutes, he said.

w ill m e e t w ith e co n s id e ra tio n |- City Attorney Fritz teet with attorneys for , ig Neiisen before City •, ilder a flnaU pla t for------- ^

the plat was scheduled |s council meeting, but ,a Courtney told mem- j ) be delayed again,ideveloped canyon<rim , he-Pernne Bridge that

ves have inet w iU ? c ^ ~ | iHon .officials to figureI could succeed without ' ’ !road needs. . ,

2 0 -acre lease 'd com plex i- Tw in Fnlln City '

nday to lease fiom the District 20 ocres which ‘ four to six soccer fields |

oeated north o f Falls istond.is part ofan 80- { by the school district., ' )!mthe-fieldsand90c-' < 6 - f e c t ; 1kxxling said public hea^ . , tsepennit would have to , ping the proper^. 'Ilty Council members OCO.fin* this year’s seal- • - *

ly Brod»s Consmjction I the contnct Members SlOOayeartojoinMkI- .

Conservation and J roim will help the Rock men projects as enhano- 1 x k Canyon and

h-«ven cooldng; i 'C lasses J- The C ontinuing .

lent at Jhe_C.ollege o f ____,planned two classes to

cooking course is set I I. Thursday and Friday ^i.the south side.of.the____-les include main dish-. £ 1 courses, appetizers, ' ds andrpastries and are ofthe Dutch oven.:h includes recipes and ^

{ class will meet fnrni !!'io A sp d il4 5 .A fie ld J for 6 a.m . to qooo0; ^ d eb o o k s witl be . iistructor for an addi-9554, E x t 2270. ®

d s o ffers . , ^ j i g u a g e c l a s ^ i: Cdilege o f Southem to te r is offering dra- P iQguage College, for " P ■egin floon:- "V — Ci to 14 are invited to , g natics course plaimed ^ m. M onday through-,' ^.through 29, a t the ' the D e a f andJBlind.. m usic, movem ent, . |

isatioD, pajntomitning . \

a of^dramatics will be ■ ^;mrMoaday:thiDugb—► through 29, at th e ' ' * 1. Cost&$25. . will feach-8“-<a-l-4—^ —r- w m ilc a te with'their f brtrinrting_8tan'-1an> ni iiiM from noon' '.ai

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- 4 JDang(offlo<deelinBy William Brock ' T&nes-News writer

HAILEY - As temperam . the Big Wood River - but i : again because en 'ou^ snov

the river's upper basin.The Big Wood at Hailey

reach 4 .9 feet today,- an Wednesday. Flood-watch i while flood stage is at 6 feet

“It looks like its going tc next couple o f days, then h 5.5 feet through the weekei A v e ^ , National Weather S< gist in Boise.

Flows will be high, “but possibility that we won't se mg," Avery said.* Heavy wii in the Big Wood drainage h

. sharply in rccent weeks - di ' to the brink o f flooding bef<

—peratures slowed the rate o f : The upshot, Avery, said,

though there's still a' couple snow still on them, the vast basin has lost the majority ol

Virtually ail snow has m tions below 7,500 feet, he sa

Only two areas - near Vi( —DollBrhide^mnmit=will'ha

; age amounts o f snow for thi , At Vienno Mine, the snow st

much water as normal, Ave ' that some o f the runoff goes

River drainage.At'Doiiarhide, the snowpa

large “but it has lost almost 1 inal snow," Avery said.

Though not infallible, the ru le 'o f thumb holds that r recede once an area has tosi its original snowpack, Aveiy

"The Big Wood River bas ing that point, i f It's not alrei he said. Even so, extended 1 erode river banks and ca flooding, Avery warned. '

State offii feds spar rechargeThe Associated Press

' f i r t h - As 7,000 gallo minute pours into the sink Firth,"state and federal ofTn ring over the legitimacy of i $1 million program to supple o f the drought-drained S i^

State offic ia ls believe scheme, while adding only the recharge that occurs n widespread Irrigation, can

- g roundy 'a ter leve ls and < .between Upper Snake Rivei pumpers and Magic Valley imgators.

But the Bureau o f Reclat runs eastern Idaho's far-flun tem for irrigation and salr water, complains that the r< could deny needed water f endangered salmon runs whi to resolve the conflict betwe< surface water users.' “Until they address the < drawal issue, the effort is j able," said John Keys, the bu al director.

Eleven irrigation districts a panies from St. Anthony to

■ partic ip a tin g in the W ate _Department!aiBtt^mpt_to_di

acre feet o f water, from the River Water Bank onto, the £ up the underground reserves.

' , . PiGase s e e RE(

OH^om_=JTWIN:FALLS - A multi-i . ^ i i t o r has. 30 days to show not pay over $23^000 Iri ci

"Allegedly vldlatfii|^- flid‘ r B -regulations-of-two-uodergra . storage tanks in Twin Falls.■ The Environmental'Prote( said the 12.000- and 6,000^g 435 N . W ashington St. wei piiiBped neariy empty o f ftiel ':

But.then V-1 Oil - now T w id i^alls as V-i! Propani

^ 1 1 toeS^^th*^n"in«t*m at' 'jwod.-. .;V • i

^Either yvay, the compaii} ,hiye to d ^ e r ^ e whether a : ‘Unefiad le(j^ed fh>m the talblu

M a g

^er S' >odsg

tonunu . Schc

r t O - revisedLICO 17fees for

The Decem failed tl

anires rise, so will tising tl ut it may not flood .Terrell: now has melted in Arts

the boo;iley is expected to Prop and 5.1 fee t on for a cl

ch level is 5 feet, ing, foi feet v iousS to go up for the p rices n hang out around dcend," said Brian _r Ser^rice hydrolo- f

jut there's good t see major flood- winter snowpacks ' e have diminished- driving the river . before cooler tem-o f snowmelt.--------- -lid, “is that e.ven iple o f peaks -with . ast majority ofthe y oflts snow.”) melted at eteva- : said.Vienna Mine and

I'havcabove-avcr-'”' this time o f year.

still has twice as \very said, noting oes into the Boise

vpack is still quite }st half o flts orig-

the hydrologist's it rivers begin to lost 50 percent of 'eiy saicT.basin Is approach- Iready beyond it,” ed high;flows can causa 'localized

idals,roversplanillons o f water a ' nk holes w e ^ o f>fTicials are spar------ -of Idaho's nearly iplement recharge luke River Flam

ve the re c h a rg e ' lly margihally to s naturally from an help improve id ea se tension iver grouftdwater ley surface water

:lamation, which lung storage sys- lalmon recovery • e recharge effort :r for recovering while doing little' ween ground and H H

tie overall with-Is just question- ^ 9: bureau's region-

ts and canal com- ’ to Gooding are . , a te r R esources LdlYCO.295.00.0_: ^ K lm l the Upper Snake a p p r le desert to build (f| k | i

driolitE C H A R O eC S I

npai^fj. ------' . groundwt

tamlnants — —. -SomB<Jti-state fbel dis- V - ld l C 3W v?hy it should latlons ar i civil fines fo r , EPA to fe ireH W fC H ttsira-’^ r w e ^

thinV Rnai. ............. the Comotection Agency Monday. O^gallba t i ^ at The co were'anparently comply iel'in IW I. •; ’ • o f iro to : 3W operating in .-that it ren lane - fa lled to '' o f Idaho l

n a te ria fw eh a s : ycm l: EPAsp

a tiy would) also, there'hav< ■aify o f the g ^ .. o f undere ak s .', • the past s<ve. c o iu a m i^ fd ^ -^ ^ u a ^

Ichooljgeo TolkViaen s-News writer

/IN FALLS - A boost in rent Falls School District clossrm

ns and gyms wilLbe revisited < hool Board members will Ki policy that raises the max ts the minimum amount the d le for facilities and also that or the Roper Auditorium, e district approved such a mber, then dropped It becaiI to follow state requirements; the policy change, said SupeII Donicht.a g ro u p s h a d c rit ic ize d th e c X)st in fees.)posed fees range from Sl( classroom to SSOO a day, p 'br the high school stadium. 3 p o licy w ould have rea !S to run from $15 an .he

Cool-headc

nb.erty,y6uth.Ru«*ell.Cui 3roach to ca rry ing a b ag <lm beriy. Hla ala ta r, Abb dK In t h e aa m e m an n e r a

'aces finwatCTJDCM the location, but tl i t s r ^ g in iiunlmown. Bennion, chief executive off : Co; in.1daho Falls, claim s tii are i l l e ^ and tntrads to ti federal courtTTgeJtiag ''* T S ll^ fE E C I ussia-wa8-a.good place to.be m m unist regim e," Bennie

company, has 60 days to witii tiipse regulations or fa<

3 $25^000 a day for each .dt smains oM of compliance. Tl

spokesmiih ^ b J ^ ^ b n si ive been neariy 900 cotffirme Tgroundistorage tanks in Ic : s e v a y& h,'and 250 o fth e [hated g o u n ^ t e r . • '

tile $renta

classroom to J The board

changc (onight ental fees for ot the high schc irooms, oudi- Other issues kI tonight. • Disnict res II vote on a speak up aboui laximum and for the 1995-1 e district can board is slated at sets rentol contains fundi

relations positi( 0 policy in torium supervi

couse It hod not funded by t itsforodver- • Alternati^ iperintendent looking for nev

Boord will deci e district for lion sup^sleme:

Surveys lndi( 510 an hour showed up for i ’, plus light- a levy and woi m. The pre- June or Sepfem rearranged technology an< hour fo r a alternative scho

led walk

. UKa«ALaaunv/naTimw4»urry taKea.a_c6ot?heade( ag of Ica Monday aftemo> bby.'decldea to carry her r aa they walK home.

CSI irBy Karen Tolkk

It the con- ' Times-News wr

officer for- TWIN FALL itiie.regu- in g - few er els ) take the SouQieriTIdaho

■■■ v -V - ■ While head < CffiaTwe— lofyeM Tcnrol! be.during._.'slightly_in.acad a ion.said vocational ed i

I^gistrar John ^0 finally "One o f the t face fines is an abundanci day a ( to said.The state “Maybe that'j

that is indeed th1 said that .vice and manufi med leaks , expanfo r comc 1 Idaho in ' up tiie cbmpetit hem have ^ d ,

.“We do have

r ~

ilfees <to $700 for the stadium, rd will vote bn the propo£ ght at 7 p.m. in Roper Auditori «hool. .ies on the table:: residents have the opponunit> )oui Items in the proposed bud >5-1996 school year, which 1 ied to vote on tonight.The.bud inding for a school-commun sition, another custodian, an au srvisor and jO teacher positit jy the state. 'ative school dircctors-are i new quarters. Tonight the Sch< decide whether to bring a $2 n mentol levy to voters this yc idicate that m ost people w for district town meetings supp ivould like to see a vote either tember. Money would go to mi and for a new building for I chool.

14 W' R Idai r

The Associated

H p BOISE - The_ . four lawsuits in

payers to foot t:

Hpling surgery.

Most private i

That does no attorneys represi

“I would be fi zeal,” said Mike

McCarthy rej . Magic Valley.

T he wom ei theircases mee

jVi definition o f m------ ty rw h ic h - is “

. ■ • over ideal bod

1 200 percent ol

T he wom er extremely over les cause, o r t variety of-heali In c lu d in g dial trouble and higl

Linda Reese and weighs 327 ideal body wei 125 to 130 pour

"I can’t^move when I do dis!

____ stahd.at the sinkchair,” she says i

--------- ThreeoftiieciFor years, Mc(

for obesity treatr Department s|

• Thc.trcatmei • Some treatr

ciencies may res' • Treatments

very heavy peop not diabetes' onl

• Thesurgeric have to be fixed

Stomach-stap .patients’ stomac full much sooner

Some studies exccss weight as are potentially di

Patients may I develop vitamin digest the sugar i

At an admini! understood the ri

A transcript o Supreme Court 1 ging on sincc IS

• request.ded_______^ e c s c r - o f ld a hnoon dren, ages I I an< ligp ' her health proble

betes and a dege: . is elderly and als

nuomB riswriter '________________

LLS - More students are ta) c la sse s at the'-C oll^ge c ho this suiiimer. id count is up markedly froi rollm cntin 'classerls-t^ 'D nl cademic.courses.and.down i education courses, said .CS in Martiit *le things that affects educatio mce o f good-paying jobs," h

a t's tiie case."ngley , p lacem en t prograi

1 the case, c i ^ a spate of so lufiicturing jQbs. As businesse >me Into Twin FoIIis tiiey^ste etition.for quality ^w o rk ^ 'h

ive a lot o f employeis payin

—7^ ■ ' 9 ‘

on age.* Instead o f getting

osed for carryirig brass km )rium deadly weapons to schc

get tiie boot for on cnlir vote on on amended pc

ity to bodrd members to dc iidget case-by-casc basis, h the • Board members jdget .^hanging the high scho< unity notify parents of thcii audi- afkr the student misses tions five. The policy also r

attend appeals board n Still deni.

:hool * Policies governing mil- also up for a changc

year, required to lake al least who ler to qualify for a Tw ppon diploma, could register ler.in their final semester if th mons mission, and would’hav r the seven semesters before

early graduation.

^omen! iho dol] weiglif

id Press

he Idaho Department of Heali involving extremely obese w< : the approximately $12,000 1

e insurers do not cover surgei

lot make any difTerence to t :senting the women.. fighting Blue Cross or Blue i

ke McCarthy, Legal Aid atton 'epresents Elizabeth HoH'ma

en p u rsu in g iiset the medicalmorbjd obesi- a r o u n c lr lO O p o u n d s -------- I'd O "ody w eight or _ _ _ i * _o f id ta l b o d y • •

' B lnk,en say tlic ir d o w r-crweiglit bod- ,■ aggravate, a d IS lalth problems, k l t c l l labe tes, backigh blood p res-' ^

se is 5-foot-4 «>7 pounds. Her 8eight is about WOmarunds.ve around, andishes, ! ca n ’tn k ,... so 1 sit down to do thes in court documents...cases are pending In the Idahi ledicaid rules have specificall; I tm en t.spojceswoman Ann Kirkwoi

lent's effects often don’t last, itments have serious si'de eficsult from obeslty.surgery.__IS m aybe medically unnece: 3ple arc prone to diabetes, bui nly treatment.ries can hove expensive comp d ot taxpayer expense, ipling surgeries involve usii ach much smaller. When pai ier.;s report patients manage to as long os 10 years ofier surg dongerous-sidc cfTccts./ be prone to developing gal in or mineral deficiencies and r in dairy products, listrative heoring in Dec: 19 risks.o f the odministralive proccc

t records in Boise. Reese’s < 1992, when Health and Well

Bho.EallsJs.morricd.and the. md 13. She lives on disability ilems, which Include congesti' generative spinal condition. S: ilso disabled.

se, course lcbetter wages thiih norm work," he said.

----------Higher ^ y lii«rshrdcak- classroom, Martin said,

o f tive to seek more trainir Twin Falls service i

■om jobs offer benefits wheiinly—have-not'=-vBcarioTnI in...lnsur&nce,J.^ingley.said i^SI. offer benefits, they raisi

witii other employers, tion The number o f sudet 'h e .meracodemic classes Is

compared with 772 last increase, Martin toid.

am are taking l i f t e r course taid. ofacademic classes the? scr- .mg is up only 4 percent (ses ’ Three-hundred-sev itep.'enrolled ia vocational he 1 ^ y w , ain 1815; perce '1 •/? number'of.Voc^atioQat'

ing being taten i s " ^ ^ 9 pn

endaling expelled indcfiffilely knucklcs. guns or other

school, students may now :nlire year. Tlie board will d policy thai would allow ) dccidc expulsion on ii

ers will also lulk aboiit ' chool attendance policy to heir children’s absences sses seven days instcad of so requires one parent to ■d meetings with the stu-

ning dual enrollment arc ingc. S tudents may be least five credits a semes- _. Twin Falls High School

5ter for four credits during if they get principal's pcr- have to attend school for fore tiiey are eligible foi;

seekliarsrt Id -[ealth and Welfare faces ; women who want tax-. ’00 bill for stomach-sia-.

rgeries intended to treat

to the Idaho Legal Aid.

ue Shield with the same ttomey in Twin Falls, fman, who lives in the

c a n ’t m o v e in d , a n d w h e n i o " d l s h e s 7l t s t a n d a t t h e I k , . . .« o I s i t ' w n t o d o t h e l l s h a s o n a C h e n c h a i r . ’

— U n d a y R e e s e ,3 0 t-4 , 3 2 7 p o u n d n a n s a y s In c o u r t

d o c u m e n ts

the dishes on n kitchen,

daho Supreme Court, cally excluded coverage'

:wood said the reasons

ast.: effects. Vitamin dcfi-

ccessary. For example', bui stomach stapling is

jmplicotions that would

using staples to make1 patients eat. they feel

1 to keep ofi" half their iurgcry. However, there

gall stones. They may and be unable to easily

; 1993, Reese said she

jceeding is induded in j’s ca.se has.been drag-, Velfare firsi denied h er’

the m otherof two chil^_____ility benefits because of estive heart failure, dia- n. She said her husband

loads fallorinal for their summer .

studenls“awa;^fii3‘m~the] ’ aid. There’s less incen-' ining.ce and monufacturing vhere-lhey traditionally

M id*!.^d I f ih ^ 5 o n !j______;raise wages to compete' . 1 s.jdents enrolled In sum- « Is up to 981 tills yeor. tost year, a 27 percent id. But those students' urse loads: The number those students ore tak-'« n t 'seven ' students* are ' nal education, vs: 259 acent.increase; Btitthe.- nal-education: cla tfes P.pocent; •-

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I PeMIUmothy Q. F r

HA G ER'M /^N - Freem an. 42 . o f Feb. 27, 1995. 0th • A m em oriol gi will be held at III

. the K etchum Ccf m ents a re under Demoray's Goodbi

' Constance VanRUPERT - Cons

- Eggleston Vnn Eve died F riday . June Minidoka Meniori: Facility in Rupen.

T he fun e ra l w p.m . Thursday ol LDS St.-ike Cenici w ith B ishop Victi cialing.

F rien d s m ay c p .m . W ednesdoy M ortuary in Rupe before the funeral

' the church.

Anna M. Nilssa JERO M E - /

Peterson Nilsson. 62 ■ f o ^ e r ly o f Jeromi

. June .1.0. 1995. i ^ R eg iona l M edic

Leukemia.The funeral will

; W ednesdayo t tlie

HospMAGIC VAlXEV

Some name:

■' ~Tilich‘cle3amartl 0

Andreas Andersen

CASSl/

______ ’ . • Benito Benovidez,uuriey; incJdo cas] Liso Cordeo o f Heyb

Obituj

Robert G. HighR obert Griffith Hie

Falls, p a s se d away i •lO nsgSTfolIow inga'l Alzheimer's.

Bob w as born Dec Fruita, C olo., th e so

__ _ _N in a H lg h _ B o b _ wC olorado; U tah, anc worked a t the Bagdac while a tte n d in g th e Arizona a nd g raduate a b a c h e lo r of s c le n mining engineering. E a n d bro ther worked m achinery business It tion pum ps in the Cas Phoenix a re a s . On A Bob m a rle d Shirley Li C a s a G ran d e . Ariz.

~ family m oved to theAlong with the pum p ( business, the partners & sons, also began ta and farm In Twin Fall Counties. This continu retirement in 1961.

O ne of his special p rospecting a n d he s

i n Is s p a r e tim e prc ! A rizona, Neiw Mexic ; ■ Utah an d Idaho. He ( I Ing a n d w as an avid ' a lw ays w histling whil { -H e w a s a-voraclous:re r that love to each of hi: ! w as active In scoutinc

. ; s o n s . ' A fte r h e lp ir < P inew ood. D erb ies, h I expert. Bob served on

— "School-B oard for-sevt i w a s a m e m b e r of tl'

J In s titu te o f M ining £ } m em ber of the Redee

’ C h u rc h o f K im berly,-------m e m b e r-o f- lh e -T w li

' Lodge..» Bob is siirvh/e*d by.l { ' years, Shirley High of T [ ' children. Ken (Janis) h

. I (P a tty ) H igh, b o th o;{ -S ieve (U salH io h of RI

. . . ., j

■ } '• H lg h 'd f C o lo rad o S p . f 'cn e .b ro th e r , Dick (La

» • Boise: o n e sister, LuqJ I Phoen ix , Ariz.: 10 g n

■ I • Sdra, Jason , Coteoe,’ U : . J B randon, Nick

■^1-/_____________

Twin Fatls, Idaho Tu«<lay,Jun

th n o ticeF r e e m a n SandbeN - T im othy o f H agerm an, d ied nt h is residence.I g rav es id e se rv ice fnends 111 o.m..Soturdoy ol "c

l^em etery.-A rrange-• funeral ler the d ire c iio n .o f_ _ JB i” ! .ding Chopel. Cemete

'a n Every Geo*!onstance Atwilo ‘T y ” . .7 '^ * Every, 81. o f Rupert. M.“ ch« une 9. 1995, at the lorial Extended Care

i w ill be he ld a t 1 w t01 the Rupert W est — ------

nter, 100 W. 50 S .; E m iictor C laridge-offi- Je ro m

- R o b e ry c o ll from 6 to 8 Jerome ioy ot th e H ansenupert and one hour LaV«;ral on Thursday at 2 p .m .

LDS C one ho

SSOn c h u rc l■ A nna M argaret Rupert]. 62. o f Blackfoot ond v ome. died Saturdoy,S. ot th e B annock e„i>, ,dicol C entcr o f yJ

jiitalsLEY REGIONAL MEDICAL Q

mes ore omitted ot patients* requ

Admitted ird ofEdenl ~ ....... ..

RelesMd■sen ofTwin Foils.

(SIA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

' Admitted iez. Cathy Howes, ond Harry R« Jasper ot uaKley; Mary uavis eybum; Eloy Pena o f Rupert: on

lariesjK ttt m -a a g f fw a A llison;

R ichard Nancy Z<

aMedlyn,' I Paul Met th e ir fa Howard( 11 other a l s o hi BrIdgsVli w as prec ents.

The fui •Wednas< ■Redeem l^ b e r ly , offlclatini Sunset W F riends i today a t I Twin Fall!

The far m em ory Alzheime

|h th e Kimt

Hioh 73, of Twin y tS anJ 'F iy Saturday. June m ay be n I a long battle w l th - c ^ |p e L I

Dec. 20, 1921, in c h J ^ s iso n of S.A. a n d g] ^

i _ w a s _ r .a i s e d J n _ ! ______a n d A rizona. H e irA U k u d a d C opper f^lne[he U niversity of . Keith Hlated in 1945, with H om e anle n c e d e g re e In ‘g. Bob. his father Boise ho:e d to g e th e r In a fal^re.IS Installing irriga- ti,: a s a G rande a nd T h u rsd a ; n April 20. 1947,y Louise Remm in -M cM urtr■Iz. In 1950, th e Home,h e M agic Valley, p. « ip and machinery lership, S.A. Highn to develop land 28 Wrthdi =alls and Jerom etinued until Bob’s c h a s e d tl

m iles wesi:lal Interests w as ^le sp en t much of Pocatello p r o s p e c t in g In ixico, C o lorado .le en oyed danc- ■(Id ch e s s player, w o n t to iBhile lie p layed , f U9or Cos;reador,:pa8slng J a w loHI his children. Ho ,1867. to tting wilh his four lo a d e r oIpIng w ith 12 j ™ ? ? ! 'I. h o w a s a .re a l .Kolt",®onthoM urtauqh '^ n te ra ln

ieve ra ly ea rs .-H o -S .H 9 8 3 '-" I th o A m erican ' ' ’“J ' ? ? "

J e a n Jo h b y ,h ls w l( o o l« ''th r o o a o n « o) Twin Falls; tivo .V anccw oi B) High an d .Tom o C olo a 1 o t.Tw ln Falla, g tR lchm orid,V a., W ash.;ijvi f^ c ln to s h of

in a iS o ug (KFrnf " Hom e-trai

m B m

lune 13,1995

B SJberg Funeral Home io Blocidbot i-thc Rev.-Millanl Mitchell ofTici

h e fa m ily w il l m e e t w itl id s from 7 to 9 p.m.- today, aoi hour before the futierai a t tb<

!ral home.iterment will be at the Orovelan< letery.

Di e H. MitchellWIN FA LLS - G eorge H ;h e ll ,.8 2 , oifTw iD F a lls , d ie t

»ervicesm ily E . L a m m 'R o b y , oi >me. 10 o .m . to d a y . H ove- le r tso n F u n e ra l C h a p e l ir me.

iV em M ontgonfity , o f Rupert, m . to d a y , R u p e r t 1st W ard ; C hapel, 806 O. St. Viewing, hour before the funeral a t the rc h , (H o n se n M o r tu a ry i r ert).

-ed W il l ia m R e a d , o f T w in I, graveside funeral service, 1 W ednesday, Sunset M emorial

, T w in F alls, (W hite M ortuary tvin Falls).

.CENTER IC Smith o f Malta.

Kjuest.Rose Ramos of

- Velasquez, both o — Saul Vfl1det,-bothi

‘ • A baby w as b(Burley; Mr. and M

I . and M n . Cody Dai

M IN inReas, oil o f

vis o f PAUU------------------------ T7ond Samuel Hulda Uhrich of

For < call7

n: n i e c e s a n d n e p h e w s , rd High Jr.. Carol W aldm an,- Zelnick. David High. Beverjy n,' Bob M edl;^, Kelly Medlyn, 4edtyn an d Mark Medlyn and fam ilio s ; s p e c ia l c o u s in ,

■d {Betty) Ilk of Twin Falls: and ier cousins' an d their families; h is e x te n d e d fam ily a t

}Vlew E states in Twin Falls. He reced ed In death by his p ^ -

f u n ^ l will b e held a t 2 p.m. Bsday Ju n e 14,'-1995. a t the e m e r L u th e ra n C h u rch ^Ih rly, with Pastor Harold Bauder ting . In term ent will follow at t Memorial Park In Twlh Falls. Is m ay call from 3 to 8 p .m . at R eynolds Funeral Chapel In alls.family su g g es ts men>orlal8 In iry o f B o b to th e Id a h o m er's R esea rch Foundation, m berly R ed e e m e r L utheran h. or to the Twin Falls Public y FouhdationrC ontribu tlons*- e mailed to; Reynolds FuneraLII, P.O. Box 1142, Twin Falls 01; o r m ay b e left wtth funeral I staff a t th e time of th e funer-

I H . J o h n s o n1 H. Johnson . 78, of Mountain a n d form erly of Twin Falls, •

d aw ay J u n e 9. 1995 , In a hosp ita l o f con g en ita l haart

funeral will b e held a t 11 a.m. day , J u n d 15, 1 9 9 S ; - a t / e r s F u n e ra l H o m e s , v rtre y C h a p s I In M oun ta in

1 w as born In Twin Falls on 1, 1916, to G eo rg e Hurbert irtha Johnson , on Tils father’s hday. Keith a tten d ed school Falls. In 1935, th e family pur- i th e R iverside R anch , five , reslofBuHey. . ' 'larrled Elizabeth J. Halplfi of lio on S ep t. 20, ,1936. Their g e w a s s o le m n iz e d In Ihe %lis LD STem ple on April 26, He e n g a g e d in famiing,- then0 w ork fo r A m a lg a m a te d . Co. In Twin Falls. M e trans-

o p e r a to r . , lfe r e t i r e d I n , M 979.1 and Elizabeth spent three' In'Arizona, and the summer - Ir-they-spent-six-vreaks-Mrith- 30 and nia family In Edzei - Id. On their 60th-w edding- sarV’, they went to Hawaii." is.survlvedbyhlawlfeofSe:'

■lizabeth; his daughter, Derla ohnson of Middleton; his - 9ns, Raymond and family of ver, WashT,'Ron and family iriado Springs. rColo.v an d 'and family of B adm ond, five iirandchlid»n';.two i dna^Illlam B of Mountain r a n d " S h l r l f t ^ ^ t f S t « r T J nI'w.-Wash.; ano or^brodw rr-^ Jo h n so n of V ancouvarip ■

Celth was p r e m ^ In deAth - . Iparonts^and phe brothe^,..

ly a n d f f lo f id s ’j i i a ^ ^ ^ ^

1

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foot, Monday, June 12,1995. fTieiv-V ailey-Regioul-M edii

tw in Falls. , v ith Anangemeots are pen and be announced by White the Twin Falls. .

T W IN .FA LLS-L iU i 84 , o f 'S o ld o tn a , A W ednesday , June 7,

H. ^ Id o taa .- lied A nugem en t^are peni

o f C lifto n G eorge Ban v e - m e m o r ia l s e rv ic e ,

in W ed n e sd a y , F i le r Fi C hurch, (W ilte- Mortu

- Falls').

^ K e n n e th A lejuuidwjV - -T w in F a l la , 2 p .m . ?if: W h ite M o rtu a ry in 1 7® V iew ing , 4 to 8 p.m. *" a f the f\jneral chapel.

M v k O .R io h a e e k . 'ivin S h o sh o n e , m em o ria l

1 'p .m . S a tu rd a y , Shos Wal ' P a rk , (B la y .-C o lo n ii lary H o m e a n d C re m a to r

Falls).

Rakineds o f Burley: Patricia P im o n I h o f Heybum; and Erlene Step jth 'o fR upertr----------:------------

B it tes bom to ^ r . and M rs. Greg d Mrs. Juan Gardea o f Heybum; Davis o f Paul.

ODOKA M ^ O R IA L ^ O S P rr.

o f Rupert

ir o b ltu a ^ rata Inform II 733^931, extension 27

'S, betw een S a n d B p.m..Vin, J u n e .14 a V S u m m e rrjy Homes, McMurtrey Chapm.ndIn,nd

L eoA .B iivenHa L ee A . 'R e d ' Bllven ar. S a tu rd a y , J u n e 10,• 19 ■■ Twin Falls Clinic & Hos^ m Ing a long, tough fought

cancer.'jh Leo was bom Sept.1 Ur Columbus Junction, lowi a son of William Blaine e Is Mae Lord Bllven. He mov m' family to Fredonia, low< In and after graduatl

Columbiis High In 1936. In to K a n sas CIty.-and th to Angeles, Callf.-He'spent n w orl^g for North Americ jn beforeloinlngthe A ^ Ii lie servedhls country unlll V\ !^fi-ended in ~1945. -On Fel

1945, Lee married Anf) jiJ^andihey raised thw 'chll -al Lee was a * d o ^ from ,r. first business In C ^ p tb i

being the first person to f ditloning in a tractor.Ir Valley,'CallfTr In-the 60s.

, accompilshments'inciude iin F orest Sdrvlce Union

- Valley, Calif., leach in g i ® C o ^ s In TTmberlake. Ore.

Ing a s fleet m anager In Gi O re. H e w as a lltellme r

n- th e M aso n ic L o d g e In “V O r e . After re tir in g ’froff Bt ^ Forest S en/lce InM ay 191 'n Ann m oved from L a l ^ e '

Buhl, w here they found >n friend and neighbor, Karl'

enjoyed working for his t ® W ayne, a n d bw ng *Pap

01 w oikcfaW s. He^took gre the building he-QSsisted '

.Twin Falis a re a . H e;eisc le g a c y ' to h is fdm lly researched an d authored *The Bllven Family History

f L ee Is survived by his S. Bllven of Buhl; his daughU U L ee (W aynej Bohrh of 1 o a n d Linda (Dan) B eadle

Calif.: his son, Lee A. (Su« ? L - ll.o f .E u g O T e ..O fe .:.^ n . ® d re n , W ayne 11 a n d Dc n <Mike, Christy end Jah n B i . III (Carla) a n d V anessa E

e great-gfM dchlld,'K a:^a E tf b ro lh e r s , 'C e c i l (R uby) n-(E vefyn ) BUven.-bothof Ke

M o.i a n d h is p later,,M i 0.- Smith of Dekalb; Texas. g c e d e d by hid pairehts anc

a • Lee's request for cren ® ' be followed tjy a memori ” , held a t 11 a.m. Saturday. y 1995,atB.layCoionialFuni

an 'd .C rem atory; 2551 '..Roaii.in^.TVrfnFaliSi^ed.bj Ir Falls areamasonic lodges.

7 ed u ca to n a )p ro g rag io fy g

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ending and will ' * "ite-Mortuaiy.in . .

• ^ Prosecut!^ • Simpson

Uian E. Savaria ^

» d i n g « . d ^ l l

• S im pso r against S

- ' damage!' S :m p?on

»r»e.-of Filer,'., 3 :3 0 p .m . heronth* F ir s t B a p tis ttuary in Tw in W hen '

d ay af^ei Brian Kei

le r W h ite , o f re ly sole I. T h u rs d a y , Lakshm a

T w in F a lls . county'co I. W ednesday d idn 't per

Jjtf<hn

i sria^^pSneJS?!o ry in T w in f in ^ w n c

^ G o ldeim is id e m S im pson

- th e inde: u rin e as

_____________ M s. Sim;an d fb tle c u tsa n d s

I and Patriciaephenson and 1

eg H awes o f f ira: and to Mr.

H E L B lrrAL D e m o q ^

_____________ing to p «tha t conti

I re ln tro d u • Idaho and! I w ill ben<

mation, i n d i c e s .276 , M oDtai____________ acknowle<.W ednesday, ^ars- F u n e ra l 'apei. G O P Iai

staunchest “I recog

W estern n ' r ^ p l a c i i

c a l p o s i t 3n„ 7 3 , d ie d M onday. I 1995, a t th e w b a rw iill ispltal .foftbw- ports bis p< ht battle with n i e U S

.15, 1921, In ' S S

r n d " ’B % r a S ' * -oved With his .wa. In 1923, *“ 8 no rthjtin g from ovra.6 . he . m oved The firsth e n to Los Yellowstointlfbur years balf-ceo tulean Aviallori © ut Tbe c

'woriHUfl?M P « « s te d >

nildren:---------- ^m 'having his o fffu rtherton, Callt.. 10' -) put air con- U t a h : .In Im perJal.:>8. H is.m any T O O E Ide starting a S a n p e te <

a fte r h is 1 G r ^ S s s ! -m ountain] jm e m b e r of ' n P a rk ro se ,- ; 9-)m th e U .S . ; d riv in g u i 1966. he and - i l a s tm g s f lew, Ore.. t o . 'b e c a m e s t Id a sp ec ia l T o o e le < rlW erW.,Leo s h e r i f f Toi sson-In-law . ip p y ’ to the ireat p ride in , d wItn In the is o 'le a v e s aIly, h a v in g ' , i J d J 9d the book, f f ^

K'wllO; Ann, I f : . jhters. Donna ". '-Mf f Twin F alls ~ lie o f Chico, •• •u san ) Bllven' i n .o r m d c s t . _ :—Don Bohrn,-Beadle, Lee : • ^ I Bliven; o n e K JI Bllven; two /) and* MaxK ansas Gfty.— - r — j-------M a rg u e rite

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S ANGELES' (AP) ^ niters spnmg a surprise.m 0> on 's trial Monday, onnoiinctn ^{aflrarifwiifl«rihe*pfttho; vho made dozens o f mistakes i utopsies o f Nicole Brow on and Ronald Ooldmoh: iie victims’ families marked th nniversaiy of the murder^ Mj son’s father filed a lawsui t Simpson seeking uhspecifie ges. Louis Brown allege ton planned the attack on hi » , Simpson's cx-wife, and "lel the woUcvray in ihint o f her res to die.”m court convened for its half nem oon session, prosecuto Kelberg said.he h ^ decided*t }!ely on tbe testimony o f Di manan Sathyavagiswaron, th coronei-i although Lakshmonai

perfoim the autopsies:' ihmanan, who has been testify : 0 weel^ o jp ly admitted tho luty. Dr. I r v ^ Golden, commit >re than 30 errors blit insiste< fthe mistakes was crucial to thi inclusions. - - , dea’s m istakes range fron en tify ing a cu t on Ms on’s ring finger a s 'a cut ot dex finger, to mislabeling IS bile. He also threw awaj Impson’s Stom ach content: iled to identify some smal id abruiohs on the body.

ongi essiiboos^.B N i^ Mont. (A P) — A i ^ c congressman is attempt* b e r s i i ^ House. Republicans n tin ti^ funding o t the wolf^ ducti'on program in central nd Yellowstone National Park snefit tbe cattle and sheep :es.'tan a Rep. Pot W illiam s 'ledged that it is a tough m 1! mchers have been among the It critics o f the ph>gram and law m akers am ong their est sui^rters.« g n i» tbat when I go to other 1 members and them, that icih'g tban'ih'adifficult politi- sition ,” W illiam s said on f. But he said a close look at ill h a p ^ if funding endS'sup- s position.J.S. Fish and Wildlife Service nt some S6 million to restore lator in Yellowstone and cen- bo, and another population of angered species is repojmlat- rthwestem M ontana on its

list'wbtves WTO dropped in ttone and Idaho in January, a itury.after,they. were_wiped s c a tU e m e n ^ woolgrowers d vigorously; arguing wolves n b ^ in to .{ ^ .o n tbeirberds. heir protests prompted effbtts. tbe-House and-Senate to « t ier folding for reintroductioo.

h m a n f a l l s , d i e i

ELE. U tah (A P) — A 0 C ounty man apparently nri a fell down a steep cliff s vehicle became^'stuck on in pass this weekend^' nee, Oiayson, 35»p^Chdstcr,: 9>year-6ld daugbter' wfere, up a mbimtain road in the

sPass.area when the.yebicle stuck Saturday night, said C oun ty C h ie f D eputy

Tora Adams. , *

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tialf- m S S S S B l ^ E Rutor O B p B W p w f f iW s id* to H S B M S B B K g M 'D r .., the b I Q b B H D H B Huian; - - Brentwood reslden

front of the condon Ronald* Goldman w

sted Much o f the' i:oronc >the last week seemed like I

strike-against the exp< rom attack on Golden, whc Ms. cross-exam ination a t on preliminary bearing la.s ling A fter Kelberg’s ani A'ay Simpson attorney Ro snts • popped to his feet and i nail that the defense wou

Golden to testify in its d(

man see Bgcattle,

A Understandable but i ipt- .said Williams,’ who in' ans opposed artificial introd off: woit.tral “As much resistance: 'aric continuing the process :ep fact is that there now is

u lation of* wolves i ms Montana,” Williams soi Ml! way to quickly get the the endangenKl'species list i md the re in troduction 'o l e ir wolves into Yellowstone

“Otherwise it may tali her 30 years to delist the wo hat meantime we’re going lili- enormous numto'ofwol on em Montana” protecte ; 'at Endangered Species A a up- ' Packs aroimd the Nort

Flathead River and near ice breeding and expanding ore he said, so.that if reint en- other areas is delayed or o f will be as many, as 30 bl

lat- in Montana ttiat will 1 its as endangered.

Williams maintained in more group o f wolves is a Idaho ana Yellowstone,

le d .. could .establish themse ers taken.off tbe endangeru

in as little as two years.. d s .------!?That is a lot fastw th

cut - ing -wolves-in.-And onc( )o. delisted, it canjbe hunb^

ies after gettingA ' T h e y d e c id e d to

tiy n ig h t m th e vehicle, liff'l th e g irl aw oke,, her o h t gone.'

' She walked down the ‘St, '• was p icked up Sunda :re^ --peiople r id in g ,all-terra: the Adams said. '■ cle - ' Searchers found Ota; lid at tfae bottom o fa steep I ty be had apparently fallei

night, he said.

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■ , ■ ; int Adela Lopez places smlnlum vyhere Nicole Bn were killed one year ago.ncr’s testimony The anr :e a pre-emptive ju iy ’s pres :pected.defense eral dozer 'ho faced tough autopsy as at Sim pson’s .the butchc

lajasummcr. time. • mhouncbment, \ Neither I lobcrt Shapiro 'attended thi d told the judge display that 3uld subpoena week that defense case. early one dn

wolf n J, sheep fIt shortsighted. In additicn the past also 60 p ^ n toduction ofthe million now

reintroductite as there is to will go to ^!ss ... the hard- states ofis a viable pop- and the Nez

ih northern monitor wiuid. 'T he only demanded,le w olf off the “I f that nt is to continue w ^ eithero f additional continue or ne and Idaho. ' viduals willtake as long as those not-iivolf, and in the mioney” hcj ng to have an rolves'in'north::;ted under the — — ia. U U j H airth Fork'(^f the ' u-Missoula are hg their ninge, ntroduction in or halted, there breeding pairs

^1 be protected ■ H K f i

ed that i f one.-; is brought . i n t o W Hle, the wolves aselves, and be , little dt»H«red species-list yeaaddho. . H e « ^ f icthatfthe20to • andconAim w tstbp bring.— -onln«l.heIti icc-thc-wolf-is—^ ” hesaid. S S a

' S t u c k condltions,a0 sp e n d - th e .te, bu t w hen St fa th e r was

he canyon and L a iH H iM i d ^ by som e ;

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icr SimpsoH nor ^ ,.a tip rl |y s 1 the viewings o f tbe photos, a that so distmbed one juror last liat the judge;receis8ed coiirt leday. ;

money A iradeslJition, W i l l i ^ .u l d , a ^ t i l ent q'f the.'approximately.$6 now e a rm ^ e d for the, wolf action program ttirDU|pr;^2^ to w olf management by. the f>fontana, Wyomingvldaho Nez Perce tribe inostly.'to r w o lves 'a s ranchers baji e id.at mobitoring is to go for­mer the federal money .must : or the state or private indi* vill be called upon to prowde : >t-insignificant am ounts,of . I hcsafd. ;;

ne one must need this wonderiul, z, He baCodqpockthne.to.ibu&! i hofle imbted, qukt and iovk^'U fit a wim'oidc^hlldni' ihore widi other peti Csroe b /tnkiheIter.J3SL6tfa.Avc:j«^otfliUl._____9jivdm lk Odteropdm bdude ce M and cute k itim Thee b a iD Chihiahua and ftxii aon, tnair leed cf a home. Irapite cf pccKnc m, an v n s b comiw Don't poHcr linyotffcartosi&heatioofrorf — • a v t diem home in mnfbct end,

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B U R L E Y - T he. n< item ori Cassia County

.-_ -_ n ew -jud ic ia l'bu ild ing r planning group and co sioncrs ore wondering i and how to finance its '' million cost, r • ’ •

M etn b m ofajudicifl ; mittee m et w ith coun^

• ' ers M onday, and the c ^appointed-local-busim

. fnuuice and building sit( : Com m issioners voici

tiib project, which the c• in N ovem ber wns lhat tibn to the bu ild ing’s '

.and lack o f security.• C om m issioners Pau

' and John Adam s reitcn - [^ r t for moving ahead

i ■ plans. Commissioner Lj ' who has said in the pjm

I ' support a new buitdng_____ ,.wanicdJt;.said.fae.ioo.w

^proieclWoodbury said h e Wt

: a S tfg p is tn q t Jii^Jge Q e , ? Jr7s piibhc w a r j ^ that

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? ' “It w as offensive to rr ^ p e o p le ab o u t h o w tht

^ Woodbiiiy toTd w m m itt V ‘r a e coran jem cam e

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low M ticj^e.fom i; j , J; A ccording to -th e ^

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' c h a in n w o f 'the 'D 'eW . R ^ n - ’s D igest Fiihd;-

able. .“C h ild ren in Chicagi

th e coun try need p loM than em pty Ijo m cs whi en ts a n at work,'' G n u

; “ I t ' s a l s o imj>i3r ta i* spend this time in ih e <

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n ex t.b ig - tic k e t ingare fh inty's agenda is a H e cal ig ro n d a c it i r e n s -d c m a !.”-1 I county commis- a b le lo fui ng w here to put it space and its' estimated S6.9 he said.'

. . .“J t ’sk i: icial facility com- wants a n inty commission- case a l all le com m issioners ‘ ' T h e B< siness-leaders-to—Lcmbard- site committees, fo r a ju d

o iced support for designed ; le committcc said story buili [ut the best solu- north o f tt t’s overcrow ding Buriey Ci

C o n ra d ,?aul C hristensen Conroid. iterated their sup- T he fir sad w ith building Cassia one r Lyle Woodbury, ju v en ile c )ast that he would and Twin ling i f the people ' C o n s tn o . '^ .s iq jp o r t ih e —betweenJ!

year. Con I was bothwed b y saving in Q ebrge Graiiiita ^ o u ld th< thathejtiluctahily couhbulU :ia l-au tho rity r to Howevi . ' • ' h i ^ real-<0 m e and to o th e r . option, he that^ w as s a i d , _ C o m m i

n i t ^ m e m b m ; v r t io n ^ wh< m e across os an -■ tag tncludc

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_______________t ie s . . . 1h'icago a n d 'tw o tional dev re each ^g e ttin g - In C h ic m '^ th e D e W ic t; care p rbv D ig est' Fun d - to ' y o u th orj d p rcM hM l a n d . .a g e n c ie s n s. f o f c h i ld r e n c o o h l in a i tth lliesi'''': ■ o v er;th e n e’T J i s r d e r i s u s Jill Brai 15'iniUloQ chil* o f th e Dc 3 em p ty hom 'es D igest Fu

M aking til rg e V . p r u n e . T im e — : oW itfcW allacb- in c o m c f ndr.iS'Uhaccept* c ity w ill b

. Familie!»go. a n d across tag e o f ct

to go o th e r B rad ley si w hen tbelr p a r- ^ W e 'an in io esa id ; B r a d le y s 'ta 'n r th a t th e y / ip u t fo rth a ie c m o f well* • A c c o rd a a ls > v h o :w ill 'announcin

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:es bigum , W oodbury said.Gronata said public misconccp- bout the need for such a build- frustrating.

c a lle d th e a t titu d e “ p u b lic GQ unty-govem m enl is n o t

fiinctlon because o fth e lack o f the inefHcicncics it causes,

‘kind q f like, ‘Well, the judge a nicer ofllce.’ That is not the all,''.G ranatasald.B o ise a rch ite c tu ra l firm o f

rd-Conrad-has^rown-up-plans- ju d ic ia l 'b u i ld in g . T h e firm xl a 32,000-squarc-foot, ihrec- uilding for the grassy property f the courthouse ond in front o f City Hall, according to Joe Ed d , p a r t o w n e r o f L o m b ard -

firm 'b a s designed th e M ini- and T w in Falls county jails and e detention centers in Rupert in Falls. . . -Jtruction co s ts are ris in g by nJ7-pcrcent.and 10 percent a ' Conrad said , b u t a 10 pcrcent in square footage is possible th e coun ty build a one-level

iild in g :'ever, a, shortage o f space o r )l-estalc costs may rule out that hesaid .m lssioner.C hris tensch ques? whether the $6.9 million price uded frills. C o n ^ said no.

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r - th e m -in -e n ric h in g -a c tiv i— . th a t w ill' su p p o rt ed u c a - '

levelopm ent.” . ’ licag o , a coalition o f.ch lld - bv id e rs, parents, educato rs, o r g a n iz a t io n s a n ^ p u b l ic c s w i l l w o rk to g e th e r to ' la te p ro g ra m s fo rrch ild ren 5 n e x t th ree years., tradley, p ro jec t coordinator- D e W Itt W a lla c e -R e a d c r’s F u n d ’s M O S T pro g ram —; the M o st o f O ut-of-School T- sa id ch ild re n fro m lo w - i f a m i l ie s th ro u g h o u t th e I b e targeted .lie s 'can b eg in taking advan- ch ild -ca re serv ices Ju ly 1,

's a id .'a re a b so lu te ly d e lig h te d ,"{ s a id M o n d ay . “ W o h av e h a v ery am bitious p lan .’’ , i r d in g ' t o a s t a t e m e n t ' c in g th e g ran ts, v o lu n tee rs ’

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I o f H e y b u m . W et, co ld w c o m e b y , h e s a id .

; const“ T h e in te r io r Is no

cp- Certainly w e’re not think :Id- and marble and wood d

very u tilitarion ,“ Cdnra l ie something you w ould be lo t not embarrassed by.” o f F ifth D istric t Magisi

cs, H iger explained to Chi . need fo r p e rso ria ljM tr

Ige judges’ chiunbersr.'^: . i- ihe “It’s a sectmty problen

Judges would not have o f restrooms where they m

m s—people angry-over-rulin^ rm “Anyone can. w alk In ee- with a gun,” he soid. rty Christensen wants to st o f ' subm itted to voters as i

Ed e lec tio n , b u t he soid hi d - other financing options.

Former Grant W yatt, l i - m ember, wa& doubtful i nd would fiy.ert “ W e ju s t tu rn e d dov

bond. I’m not sure how r by you’d get for It,” he said, t o ' O thec.financing.optloi ;nt Icasc-purchase plan wer )lc but sheep rancher D on I /el tioned w hether the publ

for onotho'option, o r “I wonder i f some o f t mt are going to be upset i f w

a bond, because they ore :st b c o b le to sa y n o .’lPickcti ce P Icketrw ill lead the f

m itte d , w h o se membc

5. torecer Dol prqgrj'i-—w ill-b e-recru ited -to -tea a - ' c ro fb and m u l e to the

' and m id d lc 'sch o o l pupil d- C h ild ren a lso w ill gel 3, C h icag o ’s m useum s an( ic ^pate in o th er 'cu ltun il aci io " D u r in g 'th e th ree* y i ;n cov ered b y th e g ran t, tl

c o n trib u te ab o u t S89,0l 3r- year, S26S,000 Ihe secoi *8 $450 ,000 th e th ird year. — : C h ic a g o a n d th e ot: Dl B o sto n and S eattle , sho b'- to d e v e lo p . ch ild * c a re le th a t c a n b e re p lic a te d

U n ite d S ta te s , a c c o rd 1- statem ent.1, “ W c ho p e w hat is act

h e r e w il l r e a c h f a r b' b o u n d a r ie s , o f tb e clt;

'c said. “ A t th e end o f thrci w an t to be ab le to show

I t ' l ie s h o w th e y 'c a n adc rs schoo l-age c h ild -care nc

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tructiolo t e la b o ra te . W y a tt; fo: nidng o f granite Evans, pres 1 detoiling. I t’s a n d How o >rad said. “ I t ’s* Ranchcs an be proud o f but M ortgage C

C assia Mei is tra te N athan and ground ;hristensen the auction, jtroom s ill the Attorney, i- ' th e site-lo(

em,” hesaid . Hines, a Cei vc to use public local cloth may encounter Kunau, a faiigs:-------------------- agentrwere-In th is facility tee.

■ Public cc I see the project Ings should s a bond Issue s ite sclcctii he is open to commission

t, a committcc :1 a bond issue

ow n a sch o o l ^» much support C o n lin u ed

?• , S o fa r . ions such a s » W a lc rm a scre s u ^ c s lc d , j b o u , 5 0 .C 1 Pickctt qucs- d iv e r ted f<ibiic would go pares 5 „. . that seeps if lh c taxpayers irrigalwc do n 't have „ p i s a |„ 5at

iren'^t going to g„ic ttsa id . th is to g! nnancc coiy- j, ibcrs .n e lu d e B c i s g ^ . v• ' irrigation diive

C h airm an < • A f Y l th e effort i

o th e rs cou;_______ ____ K eya .jm d-1

each -arts-an d —rccharge-t« te e lem en tary sa lm o n rec p i t s . ' tha t the uncjet to explore a l ly flow s md to partic i- f a l l s n e a r ic tivitics. Hagerman._ •y ea r p e r io d ‘W em ig l the c ity w ill th e g rounc

,000 the firs t river,” P a r r ; :ond y ea r and K eys, ho' tf. ried about to th e r c i t i e s , its recharge lOuld b e ab le h e is about t re p ro g ram s* ' .W ater bat :d a c ro s s th e b e u s e d i r r d in g to th e acquired , at

s t a t e is a l jccom plished c h a n g e the b e y o n d th e chongc the i t y , ” G ru n c c r y . . rce .ycars, w e “ h 's not s iw com m uni- . o n o u r ow i d d re s s th e i r basic issues needs:” . ' said.

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harvest about two weeks,

9n billfo rm e r Id a h o G ov . Jo h n resident o f O.L. Evans Bonk; w ord C o n ra J T 'o f Conracl and family-owned Big Hom : Corp. Conrad purchased the /lem orial H ospital bu ild ing inds for $530,000 in o M ay

sy. William Parsons will lead lo ca tio n com m ittee . Je rry Century 21 real-estaie broker, >thier Jim R oper ond G fcn former and former insurance

Jrc'app0 intcd"t0"the'c0 mmit»”

com m ents and open mcetj- lid be an important part o f the - c tion 'p roject. Parsons to ld ioncrs.

charge__3d from 0 1

ir. U p p e r S n o k e R iv e r lo ste r R on C a r ls o n -s o id ,0 .000 a c rc - fe e t h a s b e e n : fo r rech a rg e . T h o t co m - 5 m illion acrc-feet o f w ater IS into ground through reg- ga tio n p ra c tic e s d u r in g a ear.going to take several years> get ou r w ater table up to

sh o u ld b e ,” ag reed -P au l1, w ho m anages o ne o f the I districts taking part in the e ffo rtW a te r R e s o u rc e s B o a rd in C lo rence P a rr be ltev es 1 is 'w orthw hile . P arr a n d ' o u n te r th e c o m p la in ts o f

r - t a k e s - w a te n J ^ j r f r o m — recovery b y p o in tin g o u t jnderground w ater evcntu- vs Into th e r iv e r th ro u g h o r A m e r ic a n F a l ls a n dn ._____________ _________light as w ell be putting it in m d a s h o v e ^ it g o d o w n irr said. ■ T i however, i s '.m m uch w or- It the s to te S ^ n g to c a n y rge .p rpgram ln to ‘1996 as Jt the current aa iv itics . bank rules'require w ater to in th e s a m e y e a r i t Is and Key fears tha t i f the a llo .w ed to c s s e n t io l ly

th o s e ru le s it w il l a l s o ie h iles for salm on recov-

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T h e WasI g e n e ra l’s o action again:

.oftice filed i consum ers v ing product! lars w ilh lh< grand prize.

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.Gov. Phil Batt ings .o ra sloiK ccpnomy Monc labor Ica'dcrs tl crcatioji stratcg government’s : head ofT scridu tion.'

"Wc will con the nation, but r wc have witncs few years," Be convention of Lewiston.

“Wc have, at selves on the op

Sear<LAVA HOT

The weather loo as Mcl-Maldona

• Round snowcat c " > and points ii up

about five mile: Hot Springs.

An emergency ' ■ 9,167-foot sum

Peak has been c early spring.

Maldonado, a with Ihc Bannock Rescue team, to; the back seat .ant full o f emergen back. He twists i

; tion, and the 1963 : cylinder roars to 1 : His mission to; purpose, to ferry I to the radio tow S experience drivii ; terrain.: “Be careful, ani

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continue to outperform V ut not at the rapid pace [__ ncssed during the last Balt told the annual o f t h e AFL-CIO in

. tha, at times, found our- - Imi : opposite side of some /

rch team)T SPRINGS (AP) — . thiilooks gray and gloomy Na|onado cases the 4,000- deral oiT the flatbed trailer ^up the muddy dirt road cluililcs southeast of-Lava cat

/ney radio repeater at the moiummit o f Sedgewick wa}:n out o f servjce since, sno

), a 10-year volunteer watlock County Search and &witosses a lunch box in S

.and ties an ammo box slip;ency supplies to the Vsts the key in the igni- and963 Ford Industrial six- Ma:to life. V the1 to the top has a dual hortry d repair technician' spirower and to get more hacliving the cat in tough grin

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[hat d e te r m e from workin improve the lot of our labor for

As he did four days earlier b

1 sets to bthing you can’t handle," says Mapper, search and rescue com ier.

M aldon^o grabs two ftsifu :Iutch leva? and pulls back. Th :at lurches forward.

About two-thirds the way U| Twuntain, the muddy road has j vay td vast stretches o f steep, dri enow .fields. As the cat c r ^ s i >n a 40*degree bank, Maldoi vatches the left side, where it < iway into thin air. •

Suddenly, the back o f the sno ;]ips sideways down the mountai:

With a quick jerk on the clul md a stomp on the thro vlaldonado stops the left track he right one hammers up slope, lorizon tilts crazily as (he bi( pins away from the edge and s< lack into Oie groove. Another ghi ;rin crosses Moldonadd’s face.

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begins:; | | / ' E x -c o n e a rn s 15 y e a rs f o r k id n a p sc h e m e state winter wheat*.!-4.'Lk : ' POCATELLO (AP) — The.ex- rob in a deal with prosecutors, who were paroled five times and violat- them in n ba<icmeni vnult o f an ’ ' j ’l l l * | VyA g € l g l i o i r i f fcr i g ^ T * l l I T o l A g — ______' l u l U X J - l v / 1 1 wmyic^who helped federal piw cfiP declined to p ^ fMerarcHorga iti ed paro le flve time». You ju s t empty downtown building while his -1 ▼

« ^ g c for his testimony Bgainst h a v e n ^ ^ tte n th c m ^ g e ." ; , job w is only to move the victims’ . BOISE (AP) - Idaho’s winter ' The nationwide forecast was. M ^rathandA tcheson. , - M c E ^ p t t ^ l u d e d parole con* cars away from the building and whcot farmers ore looking at the rcduccd because o f recent hail

ause they are so divestrf nght , , ..i k idnapping-extortion scheme m . Public D efender R andall sideration for Pmkerton until after take their credit cards to banks to prospcct of cashins I'n on-risinc storms linecrini: wet. cold weatherohone ' '" - ' S n r iS n Schulth iesinain ta ined Pinkerton the first 15 years o f the two concur* tap the individual accounts through wh«S prices amid the outlook for ? and gr^olc? damage than expected

ng'to ^ 8 0 stiff mJocal.phone ' in p n s o n fO T h i^ le m ^ tc n m e . ' w asnotinvolvedm the violentpart rem 30*year sentences have been automated teller machines.- solid statewide harvest. in from ei^Iia-freeze The"rf 1 ; o f the c n m e .'^ d B ^ o c k Couiity completed. The State parole board The plot failed when Pinkerton The A griculture Department A griculiure’ Pcpartm ent now

S West spokesman JefT.Ganttt . fenced Monday on state charges i Prosecutor Marie Hiedeman had rec-. will decide how much ofthe sccond used o n c o f the hostages. Ray Monday forecast the state crop at believes the country’s IcadinaI the company IS focusing,on . stemming from the July 29 tnoidem- ommended only a 10-year sentence halfofthesoitence he must save. R osen, to drive to a downtowh 3 y 54 7 S l I i o r b u s h c K S nroduwr 3 harv J t a

'■ Pinkerton M a^ . McGrath and A tc h ^ n wero con- bank. Rosen dclibcra.ely ran his car I r e L n 1 5 m ' E S p c r S '. will l^nefit em p ^ e c s , while ' 36, and Steve Atcheson, 35, lurpd years. victcd last week by a federal jury m intcy a constniction pit, jumping free the year’s first assessment in Moy lastycar’s ■

-Bu^M cD em iott said that w^s not Po^tello and will be scntraccd by just before the Corvette took the WhUe that would still be 2 mil- There were also indications thatharsh e n t f o r a repM toffaider U.S. District Judge Edward Lodge plimge. Rosen ran from the scene lion bSshels below last year’s hor- neighboring M ontana grow ers

tract .th a t helps, US West . i while they plaiwed to use their bank such as Pinkerton:^ i— ..o n A u g .3 1 . , « and contacted police. . ----vest orosoects for Idaho’s 1995 plowed un much of their ooor win-nmunications continue, to be . fcat^ to dram their accosts. ’ “The conduct o f all three of you Pinkerton maintained that it was Pinkerton also fled but left behind crop stood in stark contrast to the ler wheat cron and reolacedit withe competitive, improyd customer ' -i, Pmkerton pleaded guilty to state was reprehensible and atrocious,” McGrath and Atcheson who held a limited edition baseball cap that outlook nationally snrincCTain'i c c a n ^ n to i^ to b e :a g o o d . charges o f conspiracy to kidnap and McDermott told Pinkerton. “You the hostages at gunpoint and locked policc traced back to him. ' Based on June I field condition.s, The improvement in Idaho’s-gtoworx. Uarretlsai(t._ i 1 . the government cut its projection harvest outlook cam e from 'an

L: I ?■ Student me&ators halt many:school fights S S S S S s=SS£Si n r n u n c I SALM ON(AP) — S lnden tsa l for their vcmon o r what hnppcn=d. by kids bcdiiisc wc were solving Iheir Not nil disputes enn be resolved. . production decline, combined with bccause it inercu,scs the gnpI I n s n / P I '■ Brooklyn Elementary School in how diey think the problem can iS problems for them," said Brooklyn FiRh grader Robert Bn)wn said that . an expected lower spring wheat between their per-acrc expenses n I I A U J T ' Salmon say student mediators for. rcsolKcd,'and whether or not they ,principal SueRodgeis. “Usually there he once tried unsuccessfully to • |j?*ycst, will push market priccs and cash_rcceipts. bo lste ring

- . playground disputes are in'danger of think the problem has been resolved would be three or four kids lined up resolve a dispute that broke out -prospects for profit.putting theinselvcs out of business. They, must also agree not to tell waiting for me after lunch." among six students. ^ --------------------- --------------------- --------------------- '

■ N o l^X ’ifigbdng any more. anyone else about . Teachers say ‘*They were throwing rocks at each f l■ • ■ '• Canyingjieon orange clipboards, their, conflict. I f <| u s e d t o f u s t d u k o K even in the class- other and every person had a di/Tcrcnt ' .

. ‘ ;• . fburth.and;l(iflh graders called “con- students:are actu* , ^oom^the p ro ^ m . story," he said. "They didn’t want to ........................ ............................ - iMf I. ' fliet managm" team up for reccsscs alJy, puphing or O U I W IO l I t i y S l S i e r . helps keep the solve it so I sent them to M rs. C/3 = ' ‘

d M H ' ' !: and l u n t h b ^ , patrolling the play. hWingl the teams N o w I t r y t o W o r k I t peace and save Rodgers.” ^I ground fo rd ispu tes among their arc instructed to o u t » them time when a The 60 peacekeepers selected by all insurance i/lS4 ^

• '! J- pecn* I g e t help;from the w u * . dispute arises the school’s teachers say-they like - i ' v' B g ^ m Most disputes break out on tho p l a y g r o u n d between students, thcirjbb. • a U T O P I A S S

i ' J asphalt-pavedarea where kids,play teacher.>, • ________ S ie r r a F d n a r Fourth grade “It really makes me feel better .v . ___________ .^ ■ 1 ' ’ games. WheA the conflict managers “I ’ve been ^ ® ' teacher Rose knowing that I ’ve helped someone

V do spot a problem, they let the stu- through it twice S a lm o n n t th - g r a d e r Morphey said solve their probjcms" said fifth grad- r ; X ? f^ « le .S e rv ic e • W indshield R e p l a ^ t e ti,; dents choose whether they want to and I’ye never ' . ■'■ rather than having er Kristy Dutton. ' ' ( r — d i r " ' - — - " - " " z - r - r " — _r - - - -------------- --------------------- --------------------- 1

• _ ■' work il out with thpm or a with had a conflict," to stop teaching to Brooklyn’s conflict managers may P n r P 1 A f f I | k l I I I P IY T r i k l f r S l teacher. Usually,: squabbling shidcnts reported fifth gn^er Deraek L a i^ n .. help settle a dispute among students, be among the future pcaccmakcrs of I P K P F V V I I v I I 3 V I I F I I J3 w > c a J J ! | | i ' choose to work their problems out “They, s t ^ f i t t in g as soon as they she can now send them out in the hall the country. They have already taken ' { • I m f c f c M w m m m w ^ ^m m m w m w m w 0

■■ ■ I- with their peeh.- —........................ —^ -se e the c l ip b o ^ ; : ---------............................ - -with a conflict manager.- - theit-skills-home with-thcm,-teoching------------------ —— - ■— >irflh(ompf»li«ahri«y«liUio(SIOOorl»a -ES • SEBflCE First, the studhils have to agree to ' Last year, (hough, before the And even those students not them to their siblings, parents and | .W*poyuptoSlOOofywWo(tible.

<r r '. ’;l ■' tell the truth, not interrupt, not call school tried the program, there were .trained as managers — there are 60 fnends. 0 ,-{ *Sommtrktionsaiipfy EtPIRESJUHEH*1980 *512 2nd Ave. North ! i* ji c ^ h other names, and to resolve the plenty d f fights. dut ofdie 230 fourth and fifth graders “I used to just duke it out with my B -------------------------------- --------------------- --------------------- ---------------------- ^ ' »■ problem. ' **There were lots o f detentions, lots at the Brooklyn — are picking u»on sister,” said Sierra Edgar. “Now I try -•

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“It’s timoihy grass.' hcasSed ithun 'd i^o ftii

h en my list," Horton sail >]ootation on a thick p(

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______ gi»rvirj» 1; - l ^ identified on the 1 ; ■ urban natxur reserve.■;? He p lans lo publl '' ^formation w d make .1 i'.^ble to the public, said >JZ;cnter education coor 'A licia Rccd.

Along with identiry ||(>lants, Horton also ha ^researching how tht Jjhere.

“What I found here e ;;i)Euiprise, were a lot o f ii i5are~veryfew'naHve’pi; tfseie when the first seti !<^e valley."UT ‘‘Another surprising ufsignificant number o f I

ones considered bad *- As ihe spoke, H or

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Feb. 4, 1993 on a rock . the Sevier lUver, when

—— - mountain lion was killed Four men with Red Ci

o f l ^ g o n a h are accuse the cougar, choking it s< ^ n g it down a mountaii releasing it so a payi could shoot it.

The men say the storj ous. Sixth District Judg refused a motion last w< the case.

Four guides — Brat and Chris Robb and Shj — ore ^ h charged wit o f wanton destruction wildlife, third-degree f

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re early on, to my couple o: )f intruders. Th«i: showed h( : plants that were , “I 'cair settlers arrived in inventor o

' idea from ng thing is that a The ret: ofthe plants here then poin baddies.’’ • . ' • with flesh lo rton tram ped ony. field o f dyer’s “I swei

life proponents, supply o f i } find offtnslve.';<^AM i^.toc the large yellow*' was brou d it pushes out colonists growing around purposes, i

The plai. wooden bridge the molasi ill m eandering early settle ough the center, I f s the

to decidtP) — A Garfield that cany ; asked this suni- pri'son and reallyTiappened ThTTto

jcky ridge above owner Valien a 6-foot-long state’s.m<lied. families.—J Creek Outfitters An unde Kised o f lassoinff ed in Rolit senseless, drag- pleading n>tainside and thm sessing an_Dying custom er ~ result.'itbe.;

revoked:^tory is preposter- cougar-hv udge ICL. M clff years,week to dismiss , The late

' hunt less tiirandon, Shawn voted.Shawn McElroy ' *Accordiiwith four counts an investlon o f protected Utah Diviae felony crimes William N

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lenbotai w into piI pointed out species o f pur- iwered nightshade and hem- )oth plants that have poiso- ttributes.these plants aren't the ones that finds most distasteful,

he plants that attack.visitors he S’most. Things like puncture nd burr-bearing plants, this,” he said as he p ic k ^ a

f o u n d . . . w e r e a lo l r s . T h e r e a r e v e r y I p l a n t s t h a t w e r e h i l e f i r s t s e t t l e r s a r r i

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: o f burrs o f f one plant and 1 how they stuck faSf together, iirth is the”Velcro”plant. The >r of that stuff probably got his )m a plant like this." retired Forest Service boOnist Dinted to a large leafed plant sh y roots'. It is known as bry-

vear we have most o f Utah’s of th r^ lan t here on the center, to^'ian’t 0 native to the area. It ’oughtHo Utah by the early Its who used it fbr medicinal a . It’s a purgative.’’ slant was usm like castor oil or lasses treatments in which the :ttlers believed.-. those kinds oJ little tidbits

le cougairy a maximum of five years in md a $5,000 fine each. R o b b ls T W n s ro T R tfd X re 'c r /al Robb, are part o f one ofthe most prolific hunting>guide

adercover g in 1990 result* lobb and 'three.,o f.h is sons. ; no contest to dtarges o f pos- an illegally taken.cougar. As a be;state w il^ (e board in 1993 d ;VaViiid;'6ra6don Robb’s ■hunting prfyjlegcs for five

otest case, revolves^arounda s than a wedc after the board •

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to his note cards, eacli hat tpi^wd by both the com

enufic name o f any plant he But until the inform;

jre lished, Reed, when osk< about plants she can 't

i a visitors: "You'll have to^ ^ ^ v - t h a t : * ’-------------l o t o f Horton answe

. .center’s plea fo y f e w handyman five yh e r e ■ B ut ojonp w

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, sk ills w ould 1 JOtaniSt value," Horton s I ' I was working fc nd Service, they tagged me r. before most people eve: ■he ■ the word meant, his “Besides, I don't kno

down. I feel m uch be list busy.’’ .-snt That was evident as : ry- dered the winding trails o

Every once in a whii I ’s .'stop'to make a notation er. o r to break 0 * burrs ft . It pathway's.rly But his actions weren' lal ly. .

“You have to be carei or mess with, nature. Whe he eliminate things like no:

the fust thing you know i its ken some kind of chain.”

ir-huntcin paid the Robbs S3,000 t

on a c o u ^ h u n L Mehl bi e k ~ o ra ’tondft»l*ofwo8arp«he .Monroe Peak uhit spanzi de and Piute coundes.

On the last day o f ti lit- guides spotted cougar tn ns. tracks showed the animal »- out o f the game unit whe ia was,valid. - 93 The guides told DWR i’s they pursued the cougar ve hera it toward the faunti

with a stick to get it out c : a later throw ing snowba rd- mo>^g away fiom a large

The guides say the' cot nd the Monroe Peak unit, wb [>e ed M ehl k illed the ca ss,. rounds from his .41-calH id revolver.-

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refill w hen you ?PPn=»tion ken you tiy 10- 'ju n a te to loxious weeds, ' m y o u -v c b ™ -

polite to th< A ' A « ^ *hem adv«case tmis afterw

) to,guide him '* °^ thou8 bad to w n one me a more i perm loT brae in tbe nning Garfield nogentleia

, . you got thi the hunt, the b a ^ t ,” Sib tracks, but the Bamesw fli was heading at ber homi here tbe peitnit an accident

deliberate. ' Rofficials that hit Barnes' ar and tried to object Reo Iter, poking it hitherhea<i t o f a hole and • hinj. ja ils to get it ■ rgeboillder. | | , , ■ . . »ugar ran into vhere an'excit- cat w ith five Jiber Magnum

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ither, son s4Hb3-hoitf istage siege)A -CITY^Calif.,(A P) — / dentist recently released fron took his father hostage, fatally e retired physician and^set the on fire befim committihg sui-

bodies o f Floyd Zachary, 41 >yd Zachary, 73, were found ir lg chairs in the charred home imday n i^ t ’s two-hour stand- h police. Both men ^ d beer

probably kilted his dad, started e, then sat down in an eas) nd did himself,." Sheriff An vood said. “This w as a dis- young man. He seemed to be ut obviously he hpd serious, rious problems" d Zachary, who had worked le n tis t a round th is rural m California town, pen- to four years in prison iri

)r firing a shot at bis brother, IS unhurt^ counseled behind bars for problems, the sheriff said. He leased from his assault sen- irly on parole.>vas domg really well. He was lUt done with parole and there ibsolutely no problem s," ood said. ‘.‘But then out ofthe showed up at the house." m Zachaiy' called deputies to a le ranch house Sunday after- elling .thcih her .son — who ive there — was anppd and I't let ber in. The'son told s he had a shotgun and" wa^ his father hostage.

'ole b o a rd siders serial b e r ’s requestPER, Utah (AP) — The so- 'gentleman bandit” bas been irepare himself to spend more Jtah State Prison, as Scott Reed was sentenced n in 1989 for multiple first- felonies, all of which carry a im. penalty o f life in prison, dliing co-worker-Jacqueline- luring a 1980 burglary, itate Board o f Pardons and s considering whether Reed be-granted parole following hearing before the board on

told Board Chairman Mike he was polite to his victims, he "never meant to hun any-

X was still considering Reed’s ion on Monday, but told.the to prepare for more prison eed bound his victims aod m “as intimidation,” be said, t said reports I to d was tbe victims and often oflered Ivlce on how to fn e them- >don occasion l e d tbe vic- T w ani'to 'w how 'th ^ wire"

mgh I see sitting in front o f re mature man than you were r^SOsTMrTReed, j^u were sman in the early ’80s when that fame as tHe gentlemaii Sibbettsaid. • i was killed during a burglary >me, a death Reed says was.: ent but police maintain was . e. H ie police thewized Reed es oVer the'head with some jxd ^ Barnes slin>ed and. ead while trying to nm fiom

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' Prim|ii|. Is convenienj^lc

yourfamilylig; needs Opet

Q U A U T Y , A C C E S S - .^ .sA e c a m s e : ^

Cattleady

r g . C A S PE R ,' WycI Ranchers unhappy- A land policies shoulrom cam eras InsteaH bally dealing with troublithe ' agetHs, the head <

sui- ranching group says.“We don’t want a

41, with violence," Pid in Drake, o f the Nation)me Association, toldjtmd- Stock Growers 'As:-ecn Wyoming Cottle Woi

Drake siad no rairted over taxes, proposeasy hikes or other issuesArt ,- violence or threatenirdis- But be said whenI be go too far in enforcir)us, . ranchers should pho

as they work,ked .

Cost-cuttier,

for hurts ZeHeen- O A iaA N D , Calif. I

Califomia Zephyr betw vas and Oakland no longer V lere route under an Arntrak s ," move, officiaU have aiut the B an n in g this week t

City to Oakland portion I to will only operate ter- T h u rsd !^ S a tu ^ y s ani / h o p i San'Francisco Bay an md'—still will ^ able to get \ 3ld going, but they may h V'a travel plans a day forwa

coincide with the new Amtrak kesw om an Pi

Amtrak will save roc million annually by deer

I trequency on less pro: I such as the Zephyr, Ke:

. company has r^uccd tl s r o f its trains by 24 pe

February, so- Despite running alm< ;en fewer trains, Amtrak I 3re increased its riderahip,

Last year.more than 10 »d sengers rode Arotrak's s t- This year the number o i^a wasthesame. jn, ine- .

p i p iug Horrie Mic

half the pke w IRS

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t -8:999!« -B & ren-

as.: S i | 1aS'. ' ed , .

^ 1 4 7 M a i htn

fli ‘Qotc^iy to.Ouolity^Care;: -:

d r y j H e a l t h T w i i l469»PoWUne

emeiij^pr locates reiyo. (A P) — ' '.“That w; jy with federal because theluld' ishoot with vornble pubof'g iins when Hetoldtl:

blesome federal the two gnI o f a' national peace does i’S. come to aI anyAing to do Secretary 1President. Bob plans to re snal Cattlemen's' rangeland is[ the Wyoming Drake, aissociation and Davis, Ojclq/omen. .zation ady.rancher's anger E n d w g e ^sed grazing fee “We wenies could justify eagle and aling language. laW' was pn federal agents Drake said,cing regulations. Since theihotogiiiph them been used tc

insignificant

tting pROKE ephyr': ( j ^ ) — The . ® | J i ^ tween Chicago H K s ^ rw illbeadoily ok cost-cutting ’ lujounced.

l/n o u n ison ot the route ranalr e Tuesdays, , and Sundays. ~ ^area passengers-- t where they're _ ’ h av e to sh if ) broksntilnoe vardorbackto plastf^jrt V travel times, ®52.iPat Kelly said,more than $10 _creasing route- ' I M QfofiraBWlirtM---------Celly said. The l f | r C the frequency pg

percent since ^ | D

most a. quarter HOURSfc has actually CIoip, Kelly said. A fter Hoi10 million ^as- S2S BLU's daily trains. 7 3o f passengers *

3EERMA<cro Brewery mak price with twice t

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e r s a p p t r e g ~ A i s ^ i n - s

I ' A v e n u e W e E ^ '.* : ‘

i n F a l l s C e n t e r

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livPSII ii5f N ey

resident?fimrnp~t will slow them down": they want to avoid uhfa- publici^, Drake said.Id the aruilial convention of—I groups jhat his plea for KS not mean ranchers have ;o accept U.S. In terior - - • . try Bruce Babbitt or his ) reform the way federal id is managed. e, a b e e f lobbyist from Djda., also said his organi- advocates reform o f 'th e .:r«i Specics A ct ..............Were thinking o f the bald id a few lions" when the is passed in the 1970s, lid.then, however, the law has td to protcct what he called cant species.

IKEN EYEGLASSES?!

untaln West Optical can't <alrth8m...noonecanl I H o u i; S e r v i c e -tWtst Optical npalfsbroksnQlassss . 1 . ay..,at3sses that others contendreiiilr. Our sMDed technicians r a p a l r ___hbqes snd soktof polfits. mstal and Kiipies. no$9 pads and much more. metoMounOnWestOpacaL fsuwtysomwypeofmviaus nititfynreipeftt^seivlea.

[ouiitainirest ‘PTICALif,!.SysEg:.Sr=“H ours by A j^ tn tm e n t ILUE LAKES BLVD. N.' 3 4 - E Y E S I

VCHINE IIakes beer a t 3 the flavor.

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I Clubi- • Al-Anoo-Buili; . 8 p.m. nt Prcsb • (208) 678-9843.

.A l.A aon-Ffler 8 p.m: at Peace

maiion, call 736.2- AI'Aooo- G ock 8 p.m. at City f

(208) 934-5484 or AI.Aflba-HBiI<

, i 7 p.m. at St. Chi . ; (208)78W 682.

Twin Falls Seni< .D inner at Doon.

Tw inFalbTO P “•I Meets Tuesdays

•. ..Wcigh-.in bcpns alij.17 AliAnon(noo-B f! 7:30 p.m. at Mo;

information, call T.• JcromeTOPSG

6 p.iQ. at Publii weiglit loss. Formi

Moeic Valley Pi 7:30 p.m. at Di

, » Shoup Avenue. Op : ■ T w i n F a l l s ^

.Exercise - Ovci : \ infonnation,lcall 7J j I Tw ioFaiU Seck

\ Dinner at noon. I ' TwinFallflTOPJ for wdght loss)

7 p jn . at Valley 734-5300. '

. ' Adiilt C h i lc to / Noon until 1 p.m. A l-A non-Tw in8 p.m. al Magic

, irifOTnat!ofiTcaU73. I _ . . J lw in Falla Smift

J Dinner at noon, ] ' -j For more informatj<

I Al-XDOB'-Biihl. » ; 8 ,p in . at First P

______a - ■ rntl (?nB)R ■' A l-A oon-Stq>I j) N oonatW alkcr(

lion! call 736-2076. i A l-A iim -W eod

8p4n.atC hristL tion, call (208) 536-

< Jerome Alt Guild , 2 a.m. at Jerome 1

Twin Falls Seoioi Exercisc - Over

I infomialion. call 73< U • Twto Falls Seoioi

Dinner al noon. F

j Al-Anoa Family I j 9 o.m. at Canyon I more infoRitalion, o

j A J-Anon-Ketthi i 8:30 a.m. at Sim ! 726-3165.

A I-Anon-Kiialx 8 p.m. at Senior (

.734-4631 or 736-271 j ^Al-j!^ixn>Sh06bi I .• ;8p.m .,aiSenior< f, ' .don, ddl (208) 544-:

Alsteeo5to6p_.m .atW al

For more infDmu write lo Beginning/

----------------- Chrisljaa I 2 - S ^6:30 to 7:45 p.m.

T w n Falls. For mon Twin Falls Senior

____ : _ _ £ xcic isc j= ^ .O verjinfoimotion, call 734

Twin Falls Senior Dinner at noon.F(

This public savia ' otgBiuzBtion Tnccoiii

update )vur meeting . day and week(sX anc

ofa conact paion ti ,/aHs; ID 83303, atta

] I P r i s - S u m m (

i Refrlgerato & Freezer t

l l> l n $ i ^ ft Cloon• I n s p ^ & C lM n

. Housings; • in tp « c t D efrosts

; :;i.M on»6r& A dji« | 7«m perohir»

_ J . :;:jsJosp«ctA C toan . I • R m Refrig^foftoi

1 1 Bm»h.' ' ■T l ! .

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b cai6ndi— ------------------ TOESDAY-

luiloy ‘ -■esbjlerian Church, 2100 Burtoi

■fler 'ice Luthenin Church, 6d0 Stevet6.2706.Vwwtjng __ y •ty Hall Libraiy, 308 FifUi'Ave.' I or 736-2706.lailtyCharles Parish Hall on First Stn

^ O t i z a i s C e n ts 'on. For more' infomiation, call 73O PSChibIDNo.-3lays at Valley V i ^ Vilbge R eats at 11:30 ojn., with meeting a t.

WEDNESDAY o-sm oldng)-Twin Falls ' Magic Valley Fellowship Hall, { 11736-2706.S Chapter No. 48 iblic Library. TOPS is a non-p rmore information, call 324-572 ^PinochleQub: Disqbled American Veterans Open to the public. S2 donation.

)ver 60 al 10 a.m. Noti-sirenuo11734.5084.sniorC itizm Center«i. For more infomiation, call 73'OPS Ch^JterNo. 309 (a non-pro

ley Vista Village. 653 Rose S t 1

THURSDAYnAnoiQiDous).m. at First Presbyterian Chmdt, 2 winFalls 'Igic VoM^ Fellowship Holl. 80

■nWPtrt^^'ii _____in, pinochle at 1 p.m, and advoni latioit'call 734-5084.

^ FRIDAY

st Presbyterian Church, 516 Ma

q> Meeting.:cr Center, 219 Shoshone St. inT '76. \l»twtl»1tst Lutheran Church, 1752'Secom 136-2723.536-6527 or 736-2076,itild Ime Public Library Meeting Roon Tliqr f>wt»»rver 60 at 10 a.m. Non-strenuoi 1734-5084.

<*>nWn. For morp information, call 734

SATURDAYi l y O n ^ ,lyon View Hospital, 228 Shoup n, call 734-5222.

• MCJNDAY

lim Club, Second Street E For i

mberfy-'- r.;'-;"-!;;-:.''. ,or Citizen C enttf on Main Stree •2706.

or Citizen Building on North Ri 44-7802 or 736-2706.

A'allcer Center.'219Woshone S t B in S io ^ ^irmalion'ond to receive a nevni lg Again S i n ^ P.O. Box 818, ‘

).m.;at Eaststde Boplist Church nore infomialion, call Suzan al 71 lior Citizeoa Center w.60_fltJ.CLa.m,_fclon:6trenuou 734-5084.

I . For iiiore information, ra l| 734-

Tice coiunidis designed r^atnoi tting^ times and places..To bav ting in/omtadoo, send notice wii flndilujjc o /’iAemeetuig vwt/i a i

>n to Bobbi-Jo Hall at The Times iffcnlion Ciub Caieodar. The deoc

HItor __rTijlie-UiS'

Kin C o n d en M r ' . lO n F ah M o to r. V

<stSy;}*m ^luH lpN tuiaL

ion.D oot& ttali;- ^ ~

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rton. For more inforinalion, call

vcns S t at Sixth. For more infor-

e. W. For more information, call

Street For moro inibrmalion, call

1734-5084.

ecreation Room, 653 Rose S t N. a lJ2:30p.m ..

aV. 1 - , .II, SprSeeofid Ave. N. For more

n-pit)l1l organization to support

ns Hall on Harrison -Street and on. Prizes.

luous and no charge. For more

734-5084.profll'organizniion 'support group

>t N. For more information, call

Y - ■

Iv 209 Fifth’Ave. N. in Twin Falls.

801 Second Ave. N. For more

^ c e d line dancing at 3:30 p.m.

Main S t For more information.

nTwin Falls. For more informa-

ond Ave. W. For more informa- 176.:

uous and no' cbargc. For more

734-5084.

f ' ]

up Ave. W. in Twin Falls. For

or more information)' call (208)

reet For more fo rm a tio n , call '

Rail S treet For more infornia-

S tN .inT w jnFalls.

^ le tte r and monthly calendar,!8, Twin Falls ID 83303-0818.

reh, 204 Eastland Drive N. in 11734-7201. :

wus.aninQ-chnrge.uB'tJTiQJ?—

34-5084. . ,

ooda^MaffC Valley clubs and have'your, meetihs listed, or to with none o f die or^nization,I a telephone number and name nes-News, P.O. Box 548, nvin badliae is nooa Monday.

n Goucl - m a k e j

DEAR ABBY: Myhave grown oparf, lil

i,r. has gained about 100 p married 15 years ago participates in the act

all two sons and 1 enjoy, biking, tennis, baseh ming. He won’t even g

all He gets winded jus flight o f stairs. Franl excuse just to get ou most routine chorcs ar Ccn^uently , 1 do all

N. he sits in his chair wii in his hand.

He has a good job, siders his contribuiic riage.

He usually falls asl dinner. We no longer

3ft becaus,e he snores a amount o f subtle hints been successful in i

nd change. Frank and 1 i two years ago, but 1 i because I felt sony for

« lam notsureiflw an 1 want my children to healthy atmosphere wii models, and 1 have lost him. He smokes (at w

II ■ history o f heart disea* health'insurance or life i

1 should probably Ie have neither the guts nc need your objective rep

rc DEARUNHAPPY> SIVE: You must moke

----- understand-how-hiswin- destrucliye b^viorvon

and his sons.(^ou will i eration o f his physic!

n. C o i n m u n i t-------- ITioTlmetfNewa----- ^

The South Central Action Agency has plai nutrition workshops fo Valley areas this month.

“Fix it Right - Store focus on picnic fooi preparing, storing and p

e sofely. Workshops an 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wcc Jerome’s Catholic Par Sccond Avc. E. in Jero p.m. Thursday and 5:30 20 in the Boy Scoiit.

_ . Edward’s Parish HoU.' Ave. E. in Twin Falls;p.m. June 22 at the (

J C o l l e g e f o

.7beTimes*News

il .... ' t w i n f a l l s - ThSouthem Idaho has a Cc class and a judo cou]% sei

• A judo class for age will be offered from

' Tuesdays and Thursda> July 28, in the gymnosiu will cover fundamental

’ o f judo,-basic throws, m customs Uld discipline.

y to expose students to o edge of the sport The fee

. C a n y o n S p r i n

TTicTlmes-Ncws

. TWIN FALLS - An I f .entation to federal regu , sofety ahd health at the / planned for 7:30 o.m. to• at the Canyon Springs In 1 Topics include general

safety, hazard commun I dnrds, noise txposure, ii

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I f y o u ’r e

f a v o r i t e ,

N o t only docs chis sp -••• 'a n d c a rry in g ease,

' ’ 104^num bertnem or> ■ service f e r : /5 g a mih

i-L-v"v’ ^ p rn tn N e rre ra ll 's ro rc

- - ' G O M WI' From the

i::__ S a 'tB lu i-T jikes

h-potatci s ^ w i f e u ]

iy husband and 1 Q 3 | H literally. “ Frank") p o u n ^ since we go. He no longer .ictivities that our 3 ^ : ^ ^ y. such os hiking, eball-and sw im - 1 go to the beach, probably 1 ust walking up .a an oppoin nk will find any cal. A ler o u t o f do ing the stress the around the house, present lii ill the work while . IfFranl vith the “remote” time in pi

and the bi b, which he con- may be sc lion to o u r m ar- DEAR

fo r a babisleep right af^cr third baby e r sleep together For m> ; and k ic k s . N o brought a its o r nagging has prom ptly 1 e f fe c tin g an y these.mea 1 separated once ily with cI look him back lowing the >rhlm. 1 canno w it a divorce, but to be free to be raised in a h a v e fo r vith positive role inonth.)st m y respect for Every n work) and has a th rilled w ease. H e has no along loy< c insurance. ■* leave him, but 1 nor tlie money. 1 D E A R eply. I g re a t ide;JN H A PPY A N D (Sony, I c.

INDECISIVE DEARy *' AND IN D E a - Some p< ke yoiir husHaiid bald in fro weight and self- -back, he’s are affecting you •ver, he TlII need the coop- lc iah ,.w hom he

i t y A c t i o n p l a n--------------------- Stalionr90

' The Jerc a l 'C o m m u n ity e le c tio n t lanned food and ' D jrectors i for three M agic Plum bing th. 'm eeting alire it Tight" will to the SCC lod s a fe ty and ' Admissi 1 preserving food must b e in are p lanned fo r will be giv< 'cdnesday a t St. take home 'arish H all, 216 w ill recei\ :rome; 1:30 to 3 free food j 10 to 7 p.m. June ' dale o f thi jt.,R oom a t-S t. per househ U.' 212 Seventh done at S< s; and 1:30 to 3 informatioi 1 H eyburn F ire 9351 or l-{

b r K i d s p l a n j

• Pareiit■ fourth- throi

r h e C o llege o f ati In trod i College for Kids ' planned forset to begin soon. 23. Particijgcs 8 and above m ouse in tlm 5 to 7 p .m . wordprocc:[ays, June 13 to other progtnlium. The course • A setals, procedures porent/chilcmai techniques, w ili be he

e. Its purpose is June 19 thnoverall know!- Registro

fee is $8 .. Taylor Buil

ngs Inn site for hition, bloodlnation imd

n employee on - drug-five w gulations about required. To ie workplace is Orientatic lo noon June 21 by the Col Inn. M ag ic Vanl and electrical C enter and unication stan- of.Com m er , injury proven- call Jill Chc

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specially pH ced 2 9 0 0 CBK e,. a S im i:»iex H a n d s f r e e iry .an d a 3 7 Vear w a r r a n t , ijuite ajff'-jieak'And iF y p u s iveekeniLairtimet%J^rie.iS rc-Hstcd-bcIowrCDr ^ j l - 8

V I N E T ^ G E U U m\c M ountains to the PI

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^D eap /U b y

Abigail

VanBuren

ly hasn’t seen in years. Arrange ointment for a complete physi- lert his doctor beforehand to the danger of continuing hjs1 lifestyle. 'nnk doesn't shope up. waste no I preparing to support yourseU ; boys should the need arise. Il t sooner than you ^in k .. - lR ABBY: 1 have a suggestion laby shower for a sccond or iby.my second baby, each guest I a home-cc»kcd meal, which 1 tiy put in my freezer. Abby, leals provided me and my fimi- h dinners for four weeks fol- the birth oftny baby, mot tell you how handy it was ire from worry about what to b r dinner during that first

Y new mom.and dad would be 1 with such a giA. Pass this ) your readers.

-NICOLE An d r e w s ; SACRAMENTO, CALIE.

.R NICOLE: Thanks for a dea. It’s food for thought. I couldn't resist.)RABBY: Regarding baldness:: people say that a man who is front is a lover. If he’s bald in e’s a thinker. If he’s bald all ! THINKS he's a lover.

-NOTBALD IN GULFPORT. FLA.

m s w o r k s h o p s•90rr^lh~St. in Heybum.-------erome meeting will include an n to the SCCAA Bo'ard of rs and a Home Improvement' ng workshop. The Heybum ; also will include an election CCAA Board of Directors, ssion is free, but participants : income eligible. Door prizes jiven and each panicipant will me a completed project and eive a voucher for a box of d good for 30 days from the the workshop (one voucher

sehold). Registration may be SCCAA offices. For more

tion, call Sarah or Jane at 733- 1-800-627-1733. . .

I S j u d o c l a s s

eiits are mvited to join-their [irough eighth-grade children in >dut:tion to Windows class for 8 to 10 am. June 19 Ihnwgh icipants will leam to use the n the Windows environment, Kxssing, ^i^hlcs, dntnbasc and gram accessories. Cost is $30. second session o f the

lild Introduction to Windows held from 10 a.m. to noon through 23. Cost is S30. trotion may be done in the luilding Records Ofiice.

health workshopodbome pathogens, discrimi- id sexual horos^ent and the - ! w o ifcp l^ Reservations'Ore. To repstCT, call 733-3974. ation programs are sponsored College o f Southern Idaho, Valley Regional M edical. nd Twin Fails Area Chamber, neree. For more information, Siestnut at 737-2906.

f a t h e r ’s

b e n o w .

BK include a battery .•CC'M icrophone, aiy, we’re now offering _^ i g n up now, you’ll., .S top.bj^youZIbcal . . .U SO O -eO M M N Ef. - -

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___ FILER - A regularII ing o f the Magic V V Gardening Club is se

today at the Getw^ U (turn north on Yakima

I endand tum ri^ t,^ t( Randy Brooks wii irrigation and irriga

^ 8® For more informatior ys>* at 5434914 orChrisj

R o d , G u n C l u t ; iK, W e d n e s d a y ev<s t l f JEROM E - The me

It o f the Jerome County Qub is set for 7:30 pjn

tion the rifle mnge, locotKi: lo r the Highw^ 93/25 jun

and non-members are iflest:h I Computer Gen

group schedulefol. . TW IN FALLS -

Valley Cortputer Ge #05 C roup w ill meet [ (0 Wednesday at the Ft irst Center, 401 Maurices

' Discussion will be ot be Workings ofthe PAF

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Jnts . ,ws/illndof F oradditiorhe . confidcier

Twin Falls ,3. 208-734-6760. J

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• equipped w ith dc , (9.6V & 7,2V) chi

• 6 - 8 ^ torque se• 2^high speed gea

((MOO RPM) orli• Keyless chuck ^• D rills S/8* in steel

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was correct “based ( That echoes the view atomic bombings savi o f Japan unnecessary.

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:iher the atomic bombings wen >rld War II and 'provided a _scnsilive war issues remain ii

lonese lawmakers approved a rmorse for Japan’s actions in t ) give a direct apology angero to dnti-Japancsc protests in

tatcs dropped an atomic be g. 9, 1945, three days after na. About 140,000 people wer 10,000 in Nagasaki. .> by high American ofHcials ju are extremely unfortunate,''

riiese heartless stateirtents wo /ho lost family ahd fnends am tomic afterefTccts." in said earlier this year that Pi I to go through with the nuclea :d on the facts he had befon iew held by mony Americans saved lives by making a land ii iry.' •become increasingly sensitiv .S. Postal Service unveiled a oom cloud and the caption ir’s End,” but withdrew it afla

. the Smithsonian Institution c he atomic bombings after U.S I portrayed ihe United State

lhat thc ntomiciwmbs were <; . war Uiat was started by Japi icless I wVni.to. r?p.cAi: thp luiely not have b ^ u ^ . " 4b'thc.cbnfetrence^^lariiiiia

seeks re\India (A P) — Sujoy K. irrc w orking to for Biomei-control procc- Indian In:injection in the New Delhi;hem, ahd‘a sec----- I f they-ertility. believe the-to completc.the more popuational Planned involves aition notes that cannot be :re progress than The res(doing s im ila r but only ii

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work iioward elimi i u ^ c v f i n l _ ^ b i ^ . a k d . ^

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vors o f jungle death camps j to the prayer, saying the e have not apologized for Ital treatment o f Allied pris- 5omc arc demanding com- on for their suffering and )or.

p-seicret [sent to wspaper'ORIA, British C olum bia - The plans fo r Canadian ’ involvement in a NATO ! w eren’t top secret. They even secret — not once the mistakenly faxed them to a

)cr.ty-two pages o f drafl plans else Cooperative Nugget 95 idvertently. foxed Saturday rio’s Times Colonist by the . Defente'Department head- in Ottawa.iix wos supposed to have icnt to a departm ent lan in Victoria and another 1 Calgaiy. ^ingers didn’t do the walking y ,” on em barrassed Maj. Ihipchose said.firom Ottawo.. s are changing and informo- itained in the fax could be I by next week, when the

plans on onnouncetnent, sesaid.raft plan.colls for troops to t in a “peacekeeping and irian-exejcise** A»g-6r28-at- c. La.countries tentatively sched- take port incluide Britain, I , U kraine . L ithuan ia., Czcch Republlc,-Bulgaria,I, Poland, Slovenia, Estonia ia.C cn tra l and Eostern

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TOKYO (AP) — opposition parly si con fidence m otio Parliament uHer the ignored a boycott am

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■parties — which doc ity — agreed Mond;

' no-confidence motiot • A vote oh the moti ed today, one day M in ister T om iich leaves' to attend Halifax, Nova Scotia o f Seven industrialize ■ There he faces m<

trade tensions wi ' ‘States and a need to

'na tio n s to help supi ..U.S. d o llar, w hich •iJopanese exporters.

Tensions between live New Frontier Par ing coalition flared li the coalition pushed i in P arliam en t's I expressing regret for despite a boycott by Frontier lawmakers.

The New Frontier P vote a “violent act dem ocratic ru les." :

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willing to withdraw fr Golan Heights in excht with Syria. President E said Monday.

“The conception of th os far as 1 know, is (a the international bord(

< said on a tour ofnorthcn . • The statement by We influential despite, his n*

:nial role,.was the stron{ ^ yet that Israel is coming

■; Syria’s demand for a toti ; For ncariy four ycai Syria peace talks have over tKcTuturc of the str which Israel captured annexed in 1981.

•• But in recent weei announced their ^rst ag

- broad framework''for sec ments, and oflicials hav may agree to Syria’

d e r^ d s . Direct Israel*! to resume in Washington

Weizman indicated t- sticking points arc four s Syria held before 196 p ^ of the international

— .— eated.earliet-tliis.ccnt---------- Erench-niled Syria and

Palestine. These include Jordan River and the shore o f the Sea o f Ga maiil water supply.

M eanwhile. Syria c demand Sunday by Ij Minister Yitzhak Rabin 1

.. od o f peaceful relations- completes withdrawal frc

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lilonc to topple |H [ < ' ' and the coalitioh lo control a major- W-v V >nday tb fight the K i i I.' tion.' — P 'v Vlotion was expcCtr ^ '■ ay before Prime ichi M urayam a d a sum m it in 3tia. o f the Group lized nations. H j j j jf l more hcadachcs with the United

to persuade other upport the weak ich has ravaged /

en the conserve* -Scrvice iParty and the ml- ' ' H als< d last week when motions:d through a vote er ofthei low er house pariiamefor Worid War II “ Weby all 172 New adminis

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if the government, ((a withdrawal’to) irder,” Weizman hen) Israel.Weizman, who is _ .s mostly ccrcmo- 11rongest indication ling to terms with total pullout. ./ears, the Israel* - Osntd ave been stolled ^! strategic ploteau, red in J967 and -OT-tOit

, 7 ooeth!/eeks the sides •: agrcOTcnt, on a luiiycoisecurity arrange* NOWhave hinted they ^ o . | >•ia’s territorial oom./■el*Syria talks arc ^asses,^ n in late June. ekvju'u !d the remainingur small enclaves I967 that are not AddiUoi noi border delin* entury-bctween—md British-ruled> are Onl/

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ndoiijers rock theNICE, Italy (AP) — Ridei mc o f the canal’city’s gondc i l l soon bc serenaded by ound: sputtering engines, idola managers, who say th py w a te rs ca u sed b ised boat traffic are makin ig d iffic u lt, plan to iristal rs oh fou r “ b a rc h e tte ” - ; ^ondolM 'used mainly fc ng people around the c i^ .

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elieve cult!lieve-(he-cuU accused o f Joy o ’s subways was also . .tion attempt on Japan's thI Monday. ‘ di:hief Takaji'Kunimatsu •iously wounded outside ci:»ys af\cr the gas attack, 2C ckened 5,500.Kyo was involved in the dc: witnesses saw two peo- ncsembled cult officials, sa

le boat by gettingders .“We can no longei ndo- the president o f Vet by a liei; association on.!

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Police also plan to charge i der for a nerve gas attack last nei^borhood in Matsumoto said Monday. •

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. schools at .the Twin Course June 23,24 a

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• one time he worked \ Billy Casper among' has ranlcM Rogers of structors in golf for fc

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TWIN FALLS - M en's.Golf Associat ber-guest tournament

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. - . first 64 teams and or Or the GsnyoH'Springs

Saturday’s formi SciTu^bic, with a.2 p.i day’s two-man best 1 a.m. The combined si determine the winnen

Also on Saturday lous Phakers will pn there will be a seof< More than $3,000 w will be raffled off.

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a t J e r o m e C o u nJEROME - Friday

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Races will begin at ; Saturday, and at 2 p.n

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I n ^ m e n p l a n .— !St g o l f t o u r n e y- The Canyon Springs

ciation will host a mem-

)0 per teom, with $1,500 En.tries are limited to the

are open to all mmbeisings;Men^:Association.---------rmat will be a McCall I p.m. shotgun start Sun- tst ball will start at 8:30 , d score of both days will ners.lay night. Those Phabu- provide live music and

eafood buffet at 7 p.m.} worth of merchandise - -

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11. There will be 40 roces

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■ HOUSTON-Conying ‘ ally slows someone down,

appears to be the exceptior .The burden o f having b<

• a championship at the Uni and twice with the Portion' pears to be inspiring Dre fourth chance go to waste.

The Houston Rockets ar sweep'of tljeir best-of-sevi ries with the Orlando Ma{ played a bigger part in ' Drexler — not even centi won, according to Magic C

“Hakeem is great and’F team, but their team right energy from Clyde Drexle ry," Hili said. ‘'Clyde has made up that he’s not goi lose.”

Drexler, who will tum 3 bem denied af^er getting c has refused to talk about hi mean to finally win a title.

“W e’re very-close," h tributing 25 'points, 13 ret assists to the Rockets* 106

- - day at-Thc-Summit.-"I-don' thing until this thing is ove other. So I ’ll hold my comr

His teammates, howeve o f what'it would mean to lay claim to somediing othe ented runner-up;. “Last year was for Hake<

------GlydCi^^d-Houstonfo rwiThe Rockets were expe

the boards when they tr^ i Otis Thorpe to get Drexh but Drexler bas averaged ! ing the Finals. And with hi rebound and start a fastbn them a transition offense thi

“Once I see-that head dc ing off, it’s contagious," E everybody says, ^C’mon: le t's go with him.’ Becoi you’re open, he’s w

. — He’s an unselfish player." He's also a conscientioi

' comes to preparation. “Clyde’s a wel!-conditio

— said. “He takes care o f hin on his o ff days. Also, play takes some pressure off ofl thing y/ent wrong in Portia: Clyde’s fault”

Another part of Drexler’:

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' IDAHO FALLS - The Twin Falls Cowboy Legio

^.opened its season.Monda; losses in Idaho Falls.

- - “We were a little rusty,’ Don Homback said. Rail soggy fields have'limited

'two practices.The Russets scored nine

inning to win the opener held o ffa late charge in tl; 8-5 victory.

The first game started > the Cowboys, who posted first inning.

----- “ W c'd id swing-the batHojnback'said. His team.he

.the fourth*hihing. But Idahc two runs in the l^ottom half set the stage for the fifUi-inn

A fter two singles tb oj Idaho Falls took the lead c triple. Buiell played basketi lege o f Southem Idaho last

His hit ended Jamie Hy mound and Jerome’s Mart

T o n 'l« rre lle i^H e-d idn*rfti giving up'’four hits and a I the first five batters he face>

Twin.Falls Bruin star ( was the most potent Cowb' ting a single, two-doubles Game 1. The left fielder Twin Falls runs.

Third baseman*Wes Bam ...r*two bits. Including a double

Isiah Day pitched a coir the Cowboys in the secoi surrendered fou^ runs in Twin Falls rallied for a pair

l l ie Russete scored two i inning-as . 1 1 , 'however, i

—G bw lw y-com A M k^le-B ' str6ke:'two singles and h 'Twin Falls.'

Twin Falls stays In Idah ^ on the this afternoon.'

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g been within reach of t /M Universi^ of Houston lland Trail Blazer^ii]^Drexler not. to let his j ^ H stc.s ore one game from a seven NBA Finals se- I ' A vlagic and no one has U ]H in that success than enter Hakeem Olaju- ic Coach Brian Hill. id’Hakeem carries the ' f l ght now is getting its p »(ler and Robert Hor- ^ has just got his mind going to let his team .

m 33 o;i June 22, has lg close before, so he V It how much.it would J

m" he said after con- ^ rebounds and seven \

106-103 win on Sun-lon’t want to say ony--*---------over, one way or an- amments until then." ever, are well aware to Drexler to finally

other than being a tal-

ikeem, this year is for irward-MariorElie. ' xpected to suffer on t^ e d power forward m O k exier from ^ rt la n d , cd 9.7 rebounds dur- r V I li his ability to gipb a itbreak, he has given ^ e they never bad.' i down and he’s tak-" Elie said. “It's like ,1-------ion, Clyde’s going, scause you know if Clydi : to give you the bal|. . C a ss

itious player when it he do< trying

itioncd athlete,*' Elie guys, himself and hc.rcsts > blowii ■laying with Hakeem said, “ o f him. When every- “Wi rtland, it was always porter

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Russ C;ty " Cowboy coach ”1116 lainy weather and three ed the team to just that th

immccine runs iri the ilfth new c ner 16-9, ond they wosn' n the second for an Rocke

' can CO;d well enough for ic on V ted four runs in the ■' This

ing unbats-pretty well,” ment v i.hcld an 8-5 leod in,, at the ( laho FaUs tacked on - player half of the fourth to sincc tl inning explosion.. ‘ As li ) open the inning, day’s • id on Jason Buell’s wrap u ketfcwll for the Col- keem< last season. ' siblelcHyde’s day on the ‘’In 1 laric Scofield came ■ftrcmtich"bcttcr;— a base on-balls to - / •% l

“ced.- _ . _ _ _ _ir G re^Schelhaas m y j f iwboy weapon, hit- . ■ l i U )les and a triple in . ler batted in three ^

iauer came up with ible and an RBI.»)mplete game for ;cond contest. H e .'

in the third, but' . pair in the fifth and M

vo in each o f those -to stave o f f ih e - - 1* 5 !

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loesn’t think of himself as an ng to keep up with a bund s. When someone pointed out ving by guys 10 years his jun , “W io’s 10 years younger th: Well. Anfemce Hardaway is er said.Phot’s nine years." Drexler sai I t 's m ind o ver m a tte r,”

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OUSTON - The NBA'-s t :ou t-sent-theJeague.and-i m back to the bargaining tab iscuss a long-deloyed labor d mon Gourdine, executive i p layers assoc io tion , sole ling thot he and union presi liams were meeting with I' sioner Dovid Stem and h: 5 Granik.le first meaningful talks in e weeks followed publishi the league would lock out cdiately following the NBA co llec tiv e bargain ing a

n 't reached by then . The kets lead the bcst-of-7 scri< :6mpletc a sweep o f the Orli I Wednesday night, lis season the league has be under a no-strike, no-Iocki t with the union, but that pi c end o f die playoffs. The Nl ers.have been without a j ! the end o fthe 1994 playoff i his team was preparing.foi s Game 4, in which the R< I up their second consecutivc 10lajuw on greeted the new: lockout with disappointmen

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an‘old veteran ’‘When I wnnch o f young speed in the5ut thot he was guys have tiunior, Drexler still have 4.:■ than 1 am?" things. Youf is 23," 0 re- tal ond physi

Whateversaid. Hardaway. "<.” he added , you’d t h ^ t

talk brinsaid. "The w not be a ber

s threat o f a or the player dats-players— ing-ouuplayt table Monday doesn’t mak< ir deal. - Ketmy Sme director o f for. the Rock aid M onday threat would esiderit Buck/ wereinjeopi 1 NBA com- ' “No one g h is deputy, in June. So I

doesn't do oi in more than hamas or A( shed reports golf,” he so ut its players point, lock u: )A Finals if o The no-st ; agreem ent was intende he Houston negotiate a :ries 3-0 and agreement. )rlando Mag- months havi

radic ncgoti: been operat- deal reached ckout agree- The player poctexpires ^reoternumb NBA.and its tional liccnsi a jabor deal larger shore offs. ' current systei,for Wednes- owners soy Rockets can deeply into th live title, Ha- • TTie increa ;ws ofo pos- ers are scekii icnt. salary cop frly loses,” he to more than:

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wos younger. I hod 4.3 (sec the 40-yard dash. Not too r 'c that. I’m o f the opinion tl : 4.3 speed. It's just one o f t ou try to use all your assets, i lysical."/cr his trick is. it’s working. U "Clyde is pushing the ball so ik he was a rookie.” . . .

t i g s N B ^e way the NBA is today, it w benefitting factor for the ow yers. That's not a solution. L layerSrCvoryone-loBCfi-that-wa lake ony practical sense.” Smith, the players' rcprcsenti xkcts, on Monday said a loc uid be meaningful only i f ga :opardy.e gets paid in June, no one p >0 if we’re locked out in Jun 0 anything. Everyone’s in the Acopulco or wherever, plo}

: said. “ If you wont to mal k us out tonight." i-strikc, no-lockout ogrccn ided to give both sides timi : a new collec tive bargoir It. However, more thon se lovc passed during which : otiotions have been held bui led.yers ore seeking revenues fro imberof sources.-such as inte :nsing and arena revenue, ar ire o f total revenues. Under stem, players get.53 pereent. oy any increase would cut0 their profits.rease in revenue share the p sking would effectively raise1 from the current $15.9 mil an $20 million.

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HOUSTON - Ul Orlando Magic stare laughed. They were playoffs and having i

Their motto, prin sign in their lockcr i Why nol now?." D< Rockets and facing i question for the N “What now?"

Houston has domi way, and the things i lando all through aren't.

Game 1 was lost Nick Anderson misst final 10.5 second; blowout iri which thi felt behind early.

In Sunday’s Game and Houston's fast 106-103 loss.

very hord or cause you know yo played so far,” poin away-said. "You wt

ond showibat i almost like a

won to get here are we don’t cotrie back {

BThe Mogic are do Wednesday night ir tone in Shaquille O'h day’s proctice'didn'M "They’ve just beer tng the ball weir’ J

blc. “I think we’ll cor Because , they are!

destined for many tri| k may hove fallen v ti-be-here syndrome.

“There are no gua the NBA finals." sai vice president of bas have to treat it as a s totally understood it?

>am thing we've tried to how precious this is."

Blame it on their j econd) ^as improved thi ' »nany doesn’t matter to th I that I (joy^ 3.0 and not pit r those ure out why.;. men- ••jhc shots I’ve be

I’ve been making all g. Said "I have to ask mysel: so fast, ofo llthew otk ld id t

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rOMAC, MdT- Greg Norma )use. a big smile on his face traveling bag.rty TTlinutes earlier, the Austi ich.sbQt.into.thc.watei. on.tbe g any chance he had to win t of winning the $252,000 first i fourth-place tie. vhy the smile? . fl'fl fl gfftflt WMK," K& Sflia SI ive no complaints. Now I'm rc ;t week-is-here,-'and Normar to-victoiy-in-the-U.S.-Open,-: lay at Shioneeock Hills in Sot m an, .who won the M emor ago and broke 70 In each of

Kemper, was asked if he felt I lat do you dunk?” be respon

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-Until-the NBA Finals, the ' stared pressure in the face and vere young and in the NBA ing a wonderful time, printed on T-shirts and on o ccr room, was, “Why not us?' Down 3-0-to the Houston ing a swcej^in'the finals, the ic Magic oji_Mondoy wos,

lominated them every which dgs that have worked for Or- . Igh the playoffs suddenly

!ost when the usually steady nissed four free throws in the )ods, and Game 2 was a ll the Magic shot poorly and

amc 3. poor 3-point shooting fastbreoks combined for o

d on us ond frustrating be- ' you're better than you’ve ■ x>int guard Anfemce Hord- 1 wont to go out and win abat you deserve to be here_____ke all the games that we’ve are going down the drain if ick and win.”: down to their final chance lit in The Summit, and the O'Neal's voice before Mon-|In't cany much confidence.been playing big and shoot-___•nyNeal saj3r b a re ly a ^ -1 come out fired up.’’/ire so young and said to be '/ trips to the finals, the Mag- m victim to the just-happy-TOC.guarantees on making it to ' said Johrr Gabriel, Magic ’ basketball operations. “We ': a special event Have they 1 it? I don’t know. It’s some- I to make them understand,.: is." _eir youth ofTHockcts teamd throughout the playoffs. It0 the Magic. They're still t playing well and can't fig-

B been missing in the finals,; all season," Anderson said, yself, ‘Why now?' To think did to get to mis level. 1 was • • IW nothing is working."-.........

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Ick A n d e rso n w e a rs a p o te n tia l lo c k o u t . s a y s ‘G et P aid .’

J;SrOpen—r —

rman was standing in the . ice as he packed his gear

ustralian had plunked an . ..tbe-17th.hole,.effcctively____'in the Kemper Open. In- first prize, Norman ended

man hopes^to ride-a-hot— Bn,-.whicn-geis-undCT-’iwy— ^ Southampibn, N.Y.Tiorial To'umament two1 o f die final three rounds elt like he was on a roll.:: iponded, a cocky grin pri

^ ^ n e r S c e J ^ bn the fitial.day, couldnft rTire.

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. -- PO C A TELLO - V alley high school in th is w eek ’s slat nals.

T he event, being firs t tim e aA er mo

’M onday w ith cow c Today w ill be or

.the week, w ith two a.m . and 7 p.m . res 135 riders and rop( licipate in cach perf

W ednesday mom Schedule o f rodeo o(

. Follow ing is a list fiers from D istrict 5 6 (east end) school:

■by being a'm on^ th< district com petitions

BvetMcfcrtdlng OM. 5 -1 . Brian Techanno: nia. Wood Rivor, and Rock

Jorema.M k a . t . Russ Smith. Mln a. (Ue) Shaun Dudley. Filer

• Rawty Sneddon. Mtnleo.

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BuBfldIno*; DMS-f.SrentWUltams.S

Jerome. 3. Rodcy Irish WoodRtvef.-

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C«f roping8 -1 , Chad Nielson. 0.

_____ Clerins'O lenns Fern. or>d John Der pw .e-i,-r;w .p srko f.B uh foO y t.su<nb, Dodo. 4. McK

etMrwtMtOno DM. 5 - 1 . Adam Crane. Ols q iennt Feny. 3. Rocky Irish Goodlhfl.O M .0-1.T.W . Parker, Burt Jaugh-Hansen. 3. Taiinef Sb

Lauwb, Dedo.

o S i V ^ T iS ^ lo k o . Wood Wood River. 3. Steve Darnel Gooding.DM. 6 -1 . I>usN Nelson. 8ui Jake Brackett. |iller. 4. Trevo

SSSs'^^V^keeter Roo. Wer MVood Rhrer. 2. Rock Irish an<

: ■, » n ^ s ? . ' r d i r^Chester Southwlek and Lmvi 'D M B -1,Wayk)flMay«ndC

VanTMsM and TrenI.VariTat

C W L l^ ^ tS S ^ S van ; Gama: Wood RJver. 3. Ar>oele« HDI. ( Jerome..DM. 9 - 1 , Kail Jo Pariier,B*;J

. 3 , Angle Champneyt, Kimber

Monlco Brown. Oo< , ^ ^ n o - 3. IJsa Ogden. Ooo(

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Zamon. Jeror ,'Ooodlng. 3. Rachele Cook. Ok .mas County.<0M .e-1. fW lB M ke. OoWei ;Ka» Jo Parker. WendoH. 4. Dm

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,iWi- 3. Larae Sirolberg, Jerom'

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. ,m«r. Vaney. 3. Usa K m n . Car I Isaacs, Jerome.

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dO pen_;Contlnued from D1

I -J ; T hen there’s C orey f ' .S to u m am en t on th e first ' " T ^ c e n r h ls to r y m eans a n ’ ' r .- ‘h a v e d o n e h im s e l f a f■ ^ 73rd hole.

> In each ofthe past twc -' Iplace finisher prior to I

■gone on to win the toui finished second in.the V last year before winning

?*' In 1993. Janzen followed ^aW W «6tohest«r-w ith-a-f

' rtion. . ■•I W hynotPavin?

“I ^ d whiit I n ^ U tc ,'tbat was a positi^fKiing (way I played this week,’

, |llke Normanrclosed out . '•three straight sub*70 roiia

. Nicic P rice w asn’t a ^ KedlperrbutHrwould'b<

a ^ in s t the w o rd ’s top-i |week. Prfcr-broke par in ;rounds and told his cadd

-jrem em hgr the tn rt ftrHi. '

: ' ! _ **l’only missed one gre

j.i It*« been a loOsy year f( •....;|ttnla??th on the m o n ^ 1

■ [aiUtime leadihgjinbney ' ' tpUyibg better since fonn

> 'm a te : Ben C raahaw gave . lesson on putting two weel

, • , :; ^That helps, u e coDndc j for«ire,’: ,m s a I d . “M y g

0.2nmes>N^,T•; Twin Foils. Idaho Tuesday. Ji

athileites ► head ite rodeo-s

) - A w hole herd o f M agic ool athletes will'p_articipate slate hi^h school rodeo fi-

ing held in Eocatello for the m oving from Filer, began w cutting.: o n e o f th e b u s ie s t d a y s o f kvo c o m p le te ro d e o s - a t 10 re sp e c t iv e ly . An e s tim a te d ‘

XJpers a r e ’e x p e c te d tb p a r- le rfo rm an c e .om ing will see another full D action. 'list o f M agic Valley quali-

:t 5 (west end) and D istrict ools. C ontestan ts'qualificd . , the tpp fin ishers in the ir ons lost week.

innen. Gooding. 2. (tie) John Den' tocky Irish. Dietrich. 4. Oovkl Lu. -. Minico. 2. Ben Southern, Dedo.Filer, Cody OeMers, Kimberiy and0.

1. Wood River. 2, riodiy Irtsh. Olet- Ack. DletrKh. 4. leaven Hatch, Okw. Ffler. 2,.Jado Sean, Raft RIv- Her. 4. Nick Jensen, Mlnkn.

IIS. Shoshone. 2, Jsson Thornp- Irish, Diatrich. A. Teel Bloke,nger. MutUugh>Ksnsen. 2. Jack ly Dunn, Minico. 4. Nick Jenseri.

1. Gooding. 2, Skeeter Roe, Won* F<^^tle)^red Allen. -

Buhl., 2.' Greg OwttrvHuhl-l--------McKay Bodily. Burley.

, Qlenrts Feny. 2. Jason Alien,Irish, Dietrich. 4. Chad Nielson.Buhl *. 2. Brandon Mason. Mur- ^SIaneer,Murtat»gh-Kansen..4, .------------------- < i-loea R/ver. 2. Aaron Smith, imele. Riehflekl. 4. Chad Nielson,, Burley. 2. T.W. Pofker, Buhl. 3, revor Mlnleo.

Wendell, and John Dennis,1 and Ryan Tetrord, Dietrich. 3,

r s ! s : u B . ‘s s ‘Mven Hatch. Dietrich, nd Cody Uumb, Dedo. 2. McK>«u Hutchinson. Raft RJver. 3, ade Seers. Ran RJver. 4. Troy riTassell, Minico.

smas County. 2. Tanya Sdfros. ! HDLCarey.4.MeganBalley. |. Buhl, 2, Tessa Qsrrett, Buriey. I ibeny, 4, Kola Wtak. Twin Falfs. |

t.Ooodlng. 2, Becky Petroch, S Soodlng , April Brtadie, I•w.-Kimt>efW7.wcfM*i«i:-------®iftlver. 4, Tetsa Garrett Buf- . j

B

lerome. 2. Bedcy Petroch, i.0ietrk».4,LlsaKevan.Ca> TiWey.2.BoChadw1d<.Filer.8r- " , Down Jones. Raft RJver. j*

ai/a«ey.2.RacheleCook.Oiet- u rome, 4, Ronnie Jo Lewis, VaJ> aJurley. 2. Kail Jo Porker. Buhl. ■ « riey. 4. Ar>gie Champneys. ' Tc

Wood RJver. 2. ChrissyOet.. » Camas County,.4. Heather n-

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two years, the second- §2 to the U .S . O pen has S5 :oum am ent. E m ie E ls ‘ e W estchester C lassic o$tt ng tbe U.S. Open, imd ved a ninner-up finish a -first-p laoe-eeleb ra ^— ^

.d to in regulation, and ' .SSSing for m e. I liked the . w*ek,” said Pavin, w ho, “go u t the K em per w ith « * .ounds.., V , J55; a -c o n te n d e r a t .the hw

l-b e fo o lh a rd y - td -b c r" H ai) p - r a n ^ , playcr. lh is- .. J 5 5 r in u c b o f & e f o u r iddy that he couldn’t !S3 ae J ie -h it- th c .b a l l s o ------ ^

Epen to jK c .lM l.tm ., . i w s after shooting a 68~~ '2 * ^ n a ve iy good w eek t tn

IT foi; T b m .k iie , w ho S ?sy list, b u t.tbe to u r 's M a:y w inner.;bas.been S Sm n e r M lleg e team> g ytve him a 4 f t.m in u te _ ^

Hdence I j^ e l , 'th a t’s ‘J * y gam e is 's ta iting to ' iS!"' n a lo t o f hop;e. th e , "

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I player is excited to play a; day’s quarterfmals.. " I t’s the m edical stafTs Thcy’ve^cleared me to play

c sustained a mild coiihissioi c righ t knee in a 3>-3 lie og: i. round-robin opener a week t

Akers trained w ith the lea e first time.since she w as inju r, at 100 percent, but looked O

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The latest example o f pol . with sports occuned last wi t Polo was preparing for o p; { . tional tournament that start r Lauderdale, Fla.

The sw-teom event lost s when teams from Yi^oslavi blocked from entering the cc S tate D epartm ent The Stat Icnted Friday on the Yugosk late for some to get requuvd i

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uns in 4 2*3 innings.

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hlled in for slum pii Ramirez with a triple, sin bo-ahead RBI as Clevelar pie best record in basebt •- also representing the 1 eamhisto^.

• Eddie Murray doubled ^ v e in a run, and Kenny Ihree hits for the Indians,

■Uon nine o f 10 gomes.. Murray’s hits left hin from 3,000 In his career, i Achieved by 19 othCT playe : Charles Nagy (4-2) gaj

. h w , two o f them uneame hits in seven innings, and bamedhis 15th save in 15i ! Kevin Brown.(5-4).lc

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Being a g am e 'aw ay fr / Stanley Cup final - and havin

jifne of two ^ e s to ..get ther : [anything ndw for the New

- -iD evibr-^" -^ — v-r_.1 vTTi were in the same spo ago aad fe ll victim whei

• Messier deliWrnl in'lallyio'gl foikRfliigew, "

- r i n case ybti’ve'fbrgotlen,: JgiuranteM.a win'ih Qame I

V jMeadowlknds Arena last yi — |scored-tbr«e>tiroes-4o-le .. {Rangers tb a 4-2 v i c ^ . Ne

“we^l on to . win Game 7 in

■ 1 Oame'6 ori t ^ k n ig h t or! else tt w iU W ttie

^ S tah l^; Cup fidal, 8t ^

. ^ w S y b e ’CBrio) L indios b e v lls gQidtender M a^in B

< quipi^d Mofliday ;wfaen iiske _ l e x E 5 6 ! S d l ih ^

u S S g p d i e I ^ n H ^' iideUver a^guaxsiKM ’lwt said tt

V •.j ’.'niiereisoTt anyone, in hei

-D a v id Wells 5 2-3

iog.with.a.four-. in Detroit’s 6-1

It, the Y a n k m ' ~ ^ B | f l

>all

ubject o f trade le Tigers and ■: and struck out7 pitches. Juan he third time in

two-out'single e six th ended : Yankees have

Ady P ^ t t e (1- nd four'earned

Hj^Wayne Kirby | | | | ^ | B iping Manny single and the

!land improved ieball to 31-11fie best start in Mark McL<

.led twice andmy Lofton had " '•■ “ n '''™.ns, who have

SMavers • e i O i r a m g

fet: iS i^ 2 B in e J a y s 'lan Gonzalez 12 Inn ingsree games and TORONTfourth straight bases>loaded'on its six th the bottom oi---------------------Toronto-out-ui the first 33 East; hit his third Joe Carter

;oalie pla jtroit tWsseems to be But the pla

ckQ that the Belfour made lys win. Just “ Eddie pli Igs, who took coach Danyl'; ore this year.' whole team d nding. A hot ask? He gave a besVof-7 .the Stanley C an any other get by the Det

Evety time playoffs? A they had Belf I Aiturs Irbe up. Evety timi rage o f 3.91. heart, Belfour s Red Wings than they thoi ted and the- overtimes gai s eliminated one that was < md. l:45remainin{o f Chicago Although ti

1 Game 5 o f five games, tl mce finals only about 1 6 1 eg iv isn the .“It’samazii

---------------- - “can’t'dVer reiine=and=the=werwnnniftei: 3zlov’s goal such a small'ar rtime. But it The final gi laUy^.^.the^, 13'. Chicago i:

' * ‘''" Detroit outshoi d ^ d in g w e . 113. In Game we Imew it, shotadvantag ^ec ia lk in d ' period dlone. BtmiLcoach — unpoitant a goi ‘Both .goal- pflfs.'

/.'Ittookarem s head and - Detroit’s best p o f tbe NHL . : KozlQv ,took M ^o..Th^-,'Fedorov,-flew n b teezed . '?ian: Chris Chi Linds of.the; on Bdfour. dSaflJc^; It was a-me 1} ^ , didn't superb Belfou if a threat, ready. The smWinga.were__slammed on .thwks during Belfour tO'bite i — — -------the puck-betwe<

sey finds j^ N J . (A^) : thinks w e’re ,

fro m th e n'b't going to^ ivingtbwin win tomor- h e re -isn ’t row.” Hextall lew Je rse y ' said after the --— - F iyers-prac— spot a year ticed at their hen M ark facility i n , DgtfaeNew V o o rh e e s ..v

“We have to ' in, Messia- go up and- s e 6 at'the play an intelli-.. t year, iand gent game,., - le a d -th e — W e-have^to^- New Yoik patient which ih double Id o n 't.th in k

ing ittfirA wiilbeaprob-

(hiarFlyerB an d : ;we a i i ; m tbeToad.'. -'hav'e.to p lay . l h V D o i ^ f b ^ ; ? " % — H8«iiaip ii~ ~ .T y ii~m8-ffr| tartm g on the D evils I > , . " wamto play.a08 w i l l , f t i l l 60;m in- 1 Brodeufv utes'in Oame 6 sked i f be , tbQr^played aJitt F ly e ra to :

' '..'.vaweas.Mieiner,! lalldidnU t h d n i n tb e U d tbe team '^ I th in b ^ e ^ puw N ew ., pcno!j?.»».tt»b l

• ' . (Ia«.yflar).*btjt H w ,whb; Jhrougbj,";jiflid

a . . .

: e e s c o n

■■

:L em ora o f T ex a s , riglit, e t nday, b u t It d o e s n ’t he lp . E >re o u t

the year off Steve Sparks. b Pavlik (4-1) scattered'five w ed two and struck out six in ri ings. Sparks (1-2) gave up il with four walks and four ti in his first complete gome

ore. thsha hit his team-leading hi >mer o f the year for thc. ....... ' ' ., . .......... ....... . . . nI'S 4 , R ed S o x 3,gs h(MTO - Alex G onzalez’s th ed single with two outs in C i o f the !2th inning moved fo ut-of-last-place-in-thc-At— in

ter led o ft with a double ru

ly can’t I sseason Iplayoffs are different, and Iide a difference.' ^played w ell,"-C hicago ■ ylSuttCTsaid.‘i mean, the ■1 did. What more can you , Hive us the chance to go to I I' Cup finals. We-couldn’t f lDetroit Red W in^." " f lne the Red Wings thought f lielfour down, he got back f lime they tried to break his f l)ur p rov^he %vas tougher ■bought There were three B games in the series, a n d ' H15 decided on a goal with ling. •1 they won the series in IH. the Red Wings led for ■16 minutes.’ H izing,” Bowman Mjd. *‘I . W reirieihbcr'a series "where I' ce r:b e ltisn n h T lc aa 'f5 r~ jfijI'amountoftime.” H! goal count was Detroit | | q > 12, despite the fact that f l | hot the Biackhawks 183- H ne 5, Detroit had a 47-26 lage, 20-2 in tbe second >e. That Is 'cleariy how goalKban be in-the play—

emarkable play by two of l^e tt players to finally end iL Ca )k a pass from Seregi w past ,Chicago defense- Zhelios, then zoomed in ^

memorable scene. The t - , four was crouched and ^ smooth-skating Russian' m I the breaks', tried to get— j„j. tc on a fake, then wristed j, seen lhe»jaUe'j pads.^—

itselfinfaS ; S p a n s t a c t s r* H l f l R f l P V f l i ^ ^ ^ Hill K H i l i S Hle

ir n ,I ..0''flfljpHflnliflBi-. ■

i ' ■ V . - KRTIntoi

I 6 &is year. Last year, ingei little less diaa 40. They “Iiiri flirf th m ^ 'te h e d tn twee^

B playfld quf'best.two ..we*U e pIayolTs in'Giune 6 .alittii >tjt^uk;t';jdidn;t.coiaeV^-u lid ClaadoXetriieux,:.' • didn'i

i t u i u e t (

, ca n s e e h is g o al a s fta d >. B rew er J o h n J a h a field

before Ken Ryan (0-2) inte walked John Olerud. Ed Spn rificed the runners to sec third, and Shawn Green wi tionally walked; loading the I

-Ryan struck out Lance Pi the second out before Gonza homered earlier, sent Bostor the AL East,.taitsihirdstniig

R e d s 1 1 ,'R o c k f^ 6 DENVER - Ron Gant

home'runs and drove in foui the Cincinnati Reds b< Colorado Rockies ll-6 Mond for their fifih smiight win ai

-iniO-gamesr-— -------------Gant hit his 13th and 14t

runs to tie Colorado’s Lany

l^ed W ing ca p ta in S te v e ' C am pbell Bowl, th e prize C on fe ren ce cham p, after th e te a m ’s flra t appearen

“1 don’t know what it look* from the sumds, but ^ t was a Detroit defenseman Paul Coffe There was lot o f belting anc ing going on.”

Jubilation filled Joe Louis Ai ^ears o f frustration began td

amiliar pl:whose shot fro right po theminute

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ n - N e w - J e i3-2^

^ R ^ ^ f l B - Sunday

the^ ^ H I B f l B ^ H -.aeries.

might'lost.foct

^ ■ | a f l | f l - a - w h i l e ^ ^ n & s | | | l f l started

^ ^ D y a u H I I ‘‘bead.| f l B P y » t l l M made ,a S ^ ^ Q B B i iB - m is t a k e sI B ^ H j ^ p f l paid a

' H ^ f l l ^ S R tf ro d s a i d " '

integniphicWPAUi.TRW*' year’s fs . w a ra k

“I think'we gained a lot o f a tfift," h'ft M}rt,' ‘ c were real ntrol.Qf 0aiD6 6.1ast year and . TbatTii. w hat happened. I J B*U be able to deal with tbe em little better i f w get the lead.” ' D eyils cbaoh^Jacques'Leii) [to’t ' ^ ^ h ^ ^'Oame^e.o]

’ ■ —-— ,L

t o s l i d e '

d iv e s b a c k to f irs t to av< Ids th e th ro w from^Steve

itentionaljy who also home Prague sac -' League lead. :cond and - The Reds j was inten- Freeman (2-3) e bases. second and two Panish for Ganfs three-ra; zaicz, who rclicvcr-Lancc } on. first in Gant added alighL loss------- n in th off Oman

Reggi^Sand< tiie Reds, indue

It h it two and Kevin Jai >ur runs as innings, allowii beat the runs, nday night Colorado’s D and ninth ed his hitting st

18“gaW s7 'mat 4th homa O akland’s Ma y Walker, longest in the m

» Y zerm an h o ld s up th e i ee g o in g to th e NHL’s Wi »r D e tro it b e a t C h icag o 2 tn ce In th e S ta n ley C up i

>kedlike away.,The Red > ; a war,” . the S tanly Cup < Tey said. • years, the longe md welt- NHL. Detroit la

finals in 1966 wl Arena as w ere defeated to wash -Cai^iens.

layoff situe . lodg year in meeting rom the Monday, point in . ”lb me it’s past

final “We’re in the pla] te gave conference final Ier9ey a ~ -W e’ve gbfto keep"

win ■ The only messi y and a 'h i s team was it st ead in more game to play J8t-of:7 The only probI I. "W e home has been imi t have The home team hi icus for ' five games, ilc-and— r “^ h o meyThcT3 d , to people telling the: too far are and that.tiiey'll :. We f in ^ .,T h ^ ’re talk

ces-and—«ikL-"The thing is a_ b ig cm orie-gwie. We’

.....dn 'tbe.n^d a Ibtl> d e u r Jersey.’’" I ~

' last" ' Center Bobby I failure^..,.most.confideot a lea'ra- players headmg bin

“I'mvToy.’oonft o^peri* is no in y we’re g

S t feel that w i^ been I.bope- enough'charactei m o ^ /- ;g o if lg .to; lose th r ^

stnain^/f^^V beo’asIced if tl

w i t h 6 -

d

la

VarB<v<tv

: . le

■ CO

-T(sostx

A P p«,: ™avoid the pickoffive Sparks to ta g wt

dlifoi

imered, for the National

s jumped on M arvin •3) for two runs in the wo more in tiie third, and -ran shot in tiie fiflh ofT ' ' :c Poinier made it 7-2. d a solo home run in thelar-Olivares.— ------------------1nders added four hits fbr > Judiiig a pair of doubles,' Jarvis (3-3) went six I wing six hits and three t

i Dante Bichette extend- s ; streak to a club-record 1 natchmg'th'rsfrcak‘*b3 r - r - ( Vlark McGwire as the ': majors this season. ^

J'

I jM I ^|R|Hh 'I

■j^^B ?A PfM ,

le C larence ^W estem •0 2-1 S unday fo r su p s ince 1966.

totd Wings haven’t won ip championship In 40 § igest diy spell .in the last appeared in the ' when tiie Red-Wings

Ld_by the M ontreal ^

uation - Z' . , wil

Ig with his troops on gai

ost, it’s over,” he said. Q jlayofTs. We’re in tiie nal, we’re leading. s^gorng:"— r • J « jssage Lemaire gave : stil! had to win one , * lay for tiie Cup.'oblem is winning at ®®

1 has lort each o f the . Quc-plBycrs-havft'ainh?-------them how good'they/'ll win and go to tiie 5liking about tiie n»ct

lisyouhave tofbcus-'- '\mfelw.beco.doing.thflt____ M3t mote than in New k

Why Holik seemed the Aip t p n g the Devils N b o i^ '. ' garrifldeot because there bea 9, goiiig to lose three do i

WBUM this team has in fi itbr tb i f w e’re not and r^hom jsgam esina

;.-v . hitsf # t m w 'a guarah*

L__:......:

'<-1 l o s s jNo joy inl Benes app]

S'AN DIEGO ( A P) - E > days, the San Diego Pa reminded thot Andy Bcnes streak is approaching one yea

Af)cr some rough early ou right-hander has pitched w< last six suuts. But a few bad combined with a lack of ran has him 0-5 with five no-dwi:

Benes’ last win was July : hitter against the New Yoi

-Since then he’sh ad 10 loss starts. Even 34-year-oId F Valenzuela has one win os and anotiicr in relief. The 27' Benes, who always seems to I verge of making it big* is 6 two seasons and 65-73 in .

. league seasons.“Every one o f his starts, 1 j

can just give him a 2-0. 3-C would be great, because he think he has to be perfect ou

• Tony G w ^ n soid. “We’ve i got him like two runs in his starts,.ond he’s not going to g wins when you’re'only scor runs for him."

Benes, who left after six tmiling 3-1 before tiie Padres \ was booed Sunday. Gwynn, tiiinks it was because Benes ii for $4.4 million in salary arb

Briefly iWith injury, Gi

NEW YQRK - Ken Gr -because o f abrokenwristri

voting for tiie July 11 game The Srattle outfielder has

'Rickey Henderson o f Oakla at 76,697.

The other leaders: Baitin' second baseman Roberto A Thomas (66.214), New Yo

-aevelandM lchefS ^dyA li VIoting continues through

Shriver avoids iBIRMINGHAM,Englan.

who survived first-round ma tennis tournament Monday.

Shriver, seeded Hth, deft just 47 minutes.

The 32-year-old from Balt the 1980s, was joined in ti Courtois o f Belgium, who de

But No. 9 seed. Rachel Supyama o f Japon, and tiie out ofthe tournament.. McQuillan was toppled S u p y ^ lost to Els Calleni by Kristin Godridge o f Austr

. Top-seeded Lori McNeil ( match Tuesday against Tina ond round witii a 7-5,'‘6-4 wii

-Earnhardt’s N.'EIAYTONA^EACH, Fla,

in tiie NASCAR Winston Ci Teamworic 500 in Long Pone

Sterling Marlin, who finis was able to Cim tiic lead of ti points (1,951-1,874). JeffGc Ted M u s^ v e moved into I Martin (1,757).

Bobby Labonte held onto ahead of race winner (and ole

NCAA series seiOMAHA, Neb. - While n

office oflice following tiie 7 anotiier attendance record tiii: .pThe, touman^eiirdrew 1 { Stadiiirt, an average o f 18,2 single-game recdrd o f22,027,

“I suspect it wilUj^a while sUidium,” isaid JacIcDiesing' Stadium capacity is listed as tournament were sold.

Shoulder strainCLEVELAND - Clevelan

was placed on the 15-day d retroactive to Sunday.

Winfield strained his shoulc Oie bases. He was hitting .189

Also Monday, the Indians AAA Buffalo to take Winfield witii two home runs and 17 games.

Baseball draft tuNEW YORK - Dennis Mi

-Tom Glavine’s brothcrwcre ai draft

Dennis Martinez Jr. was dr father. Steven Maris was dra drafted by the Indians.

J ^ Hairston, tiie son o f J Baltimore. Antonio Mota, tiie! Chad Whitaker, tiie son of S to —Eight-hundred-and-twen^-< were pitchers (49 percent).

Sevm hundred and sixty-r schools, 576 were from collegj (19 percent).____________ ^

M cG ^w White-JffiW_YORK.=J^iuk_McGi While o f the Montreal Expo Arperican and National leagues

McGwire tied a major leagu james — two on Saturday and l>ecame tiie 15tii player to aca do it twice. He also bh fira in &

in four games. He bad two doi md scored 10 tuns.

White hitforthecT C leonS lits d tied another club recon

Tuesday

I'

Padresville: )roaches 1-yEvery five ’adres are

outings, tiie well his od innings, un support, .cisions. '■ H B H M / ^ y 3, a one- ’ork Mets.)sses in 17 'Fernando

ts a starter 27-ycor-old0 be on tiie •_6-19 over’ ' ’

n six big-

1 say if we 1-0 lead, it

: probably W inleassln.is last four not because o f tI get many The Podres, whooring two S3 million last ye:

million.ix innings “From his stones won 6-3. ricd about that,”u, though, just going out tiieii is asking best game he caibitration, great. He’s been a

in sportsiriffey topsAU-StSriffcy Jr.. who will miss th r is th e top-vote-gencromong', le ot Ariington, Texas, as 131,186 votes, followed amc dand at 80,800 and Kirby Pud

imorc'-shortstop Cal Ripken (1 Alomar (68,954), Chicago fin I'ork tiiird boscman Wade BoiMoinarC6S;954):------- ---------gh June 26. Starters will be ann

> early upset at wmd - Pam Shriver was one ol natches at tiie DFS Qassic wor

:*featcd Tationa Panova from R

altimorc, a four-time winner of the second round by No. 11

defeated British No. 1 Clare Wi el M cQuillan.otAustralia,_ le No. 13. Sung-Hee Paric fron

td 6-2, 6-^ by Italy’s Laura Tis of Belgium 6-3, 6-4, and Pi stralia 6-2,6-4..I opm defense o f her title witi la Krizan o f Slovenia. Krizan ti vin over American Lindsay La

ASCARIeaddwla. - Dale Earnhardt held onto Cup point sUuidings after Sunc nd. Pa. ' ..aishcd four spots ahead of Ea 'the seven-time series champioi jordon remained tiiird with 1,8 ) feiurth wiUi 1,801, ahead of

to the sixth spot witii l,618.pi jldcrbroUier) Teny Labonte (I,

ets new attendammany major league teams stn

7H-montii strike, the College \ liis year.182,759 fans to 10 sessions t,276, Saturday's championshiJ7. ^1*'.le-'before we have to tiiink obou Ig J r. presidept ofthe CoHcg< as2I,43q.and85 percent oft!

i puts Winfield oitmd Indians^ designated hitter disabled list with a strained

ilder on Saturday in Milwauket 19 witii a homer and tiuec M is IS recalled first baseman :ld’s place on tiie roster. Peny v 7 RBls for Buffalo this seas

urns into familyVlartinez’s son; Roger Maris’ amongtiiei,666playcts taken

drafted by Cleveland, the ciirr rafted by California and Mik

' Jeny and grandson o f Sam, e son o f Manny, was drafted b «ve, was drafted by tiie Indians /-one-of-the-l,666-player8-tak'

-nine players (46 pereent) w ges (35 percent) and 310 from.

:eJop_basebalLthiGwire.of.thc-Oakl«nd. Athletic >os won player b f the vyieek ies on Monday.gue record by hitting five hon id three in consecutive at-bats < xoovUsh tiie feat and tiie first tty y games June 27-28,1987.

loubles, a triple, two home run

Sundi^ W a be set a dob n )rd by scoring five luita. ,

lay, Jun ia, 1995 Timon-Nawa,

V .. ;

3: Mighty year skid

mdy Benes since July 3 ,1994o f the way he pitchcd. i-ho paid ^ c s just'over t year, aro of-fcring S3.4

ftondpoint, he’s not wor-- • It,” Gwynn said. "He’s, tiiere tiying lo pitch tiic : can. He’s handled it m a champ."

isStar votings the All-Star game tng'Alrployere in'lan”

among outfielders by Puckett o f Minnesota

n (123,193), Toronto :' fii5t baseman Frank Boggs (81,660) and ___ :

announced July 2. ;

warmupic of only two seeds ; women’s grass-court •

m Russia 6-3, 6-0 in > *

roftiiis event during t . 11 seed, Laurence T e Wood 6-2,6 A . :ia,_12th-sceded-Ai---------*from Korea all went , •

ura Golarsa, while Z id Park was defeated. T

witii a second-round : an moved to the sec- Lee.'-

Iwindles ;mto a shrinking lead • Sunday’s UAW-GM . :

r Earnhardt Sunday, T ipionfroffi 100to77 ;I 1.828 points, while : o f teammate Mark

S.points, just seven 5(1,611). • :

mce markStruggle at tiie box

ge World Series set

ions at Rosenblatt nship game drew a

ibout expanding the llcge World Scries, o f tiie seats for the

onDLIter Dave Winfield ined left shoulder,'

ukee whil^ running B is in 23 games. •l^Acrt,PetTy frpm ny was hitting .317 ' season through 49 :

lyaffairiris’ grandson and ; iken inUiftbaseball

ciirrent club of his • Mike Glavine was '

m, was drafted by : xl by Los Angeles. . : ians.-taken in tiie drafJ-

;) were from high J , omjunior'colleges ;

t h i s j Y e e Lletics-and-Rondell--------;ek honors in tiie. «

home runs in two • ats on Sunday. He '' ' first AL p lo ;^ to- )

- f -runs, seven RBls >

lb record with su*

h n rire npoita

ewa.TwIn Foils. Idaho D-3

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Chase melts j

O StERSU N D . Sw Sweden and Norw H atfields and N' Scandinavia. So it’s st folks around here pi neighbors in hopes o f I own chances o f hostin Olympics.

The message to the Olym pic Cpmm itt Lillchammer in 1994? Ostersund in 2002X

' ••Lillchommerwa\c wc can repeat it and mt said Gunnar Ericsspif, a

' member from^weo^en.All ag i«M id t the I

Games were a tremcnt and Ostersund wants t the IOC remembers t votes on the 2002 ho Budapest. Hungary. .

"The type of Games would be along th Lillchammer - a Nore

•atmosphere with ever together.” bid chairm Perssonsaid.

Ostersund, a city o f ( 200 miles northeast o f l was among four finalisi •the IOC last January. Th uendcrs are Quebec; Sal and Sion, Switzerland.

O stersund received . from athlptcs and ofTlc

hosted World Cup cross­ing in January. The meei from Russia because of I and - despite only live d

— —drew 25,000 fans.“The atmosphere arou

was just fantastic,” said n er Bjorn' D ahlie, a

• Olympic champion from Hermod Bjorkestol. a

technical delegate from skiing's governing bod

--------- the-bcst-World Gup in-hi;“ W hat a festiva l!’

"Everything was perfe tracks ore o f Olympic qu

One month loier, the n site o f Are staged twi W<3rld Cup races', one dow nhill won by Pici before another emhusii that included IGng CarL}

Bitter ClLONDON (AP) - Olyi

pion Linford Christie, fi criticism and his disi B ritish track authori Monday night he will no' lOO-meler title at next ye Games.

The 34-ycar-old sprint-------- tea rfu l- an d -b ro k e dc

. explaining his decision Independent TV progra Question., “ I’m definitely nol i

said . “ I t 's got to the ! where alhletics isn't my li ' The 100 meters is th event o f the Summer G Christie would have been to bccomc only the third the I'OO in consecutive 01;

Johnsons- foi* spot c

SACRAMENTO, Cal There could be enoug

■ named Johnson on the U. . the World Outdoor Traci

Championships to fonn a i In alphabetical ordei

Alien, Dave, Lawrcnce ani The four will be vyin,

tions on the team at the I Cham pionships, whii W ^ c s d a y at Hughes St first three finishers in eacl qualify for the team, and a an excellent shot ot makin]

If the four eam a trip tc Sw eden, for the Championships in Augiu

' Johnson is the only one lik -ally nm a relay..

He is the favorite to w but two sprints - - the 2(

Hq isntnkedNo. 1 in ti " . both events, ih^TOO foi

■■ time, the 400 for the fourth At this WMk's national

will be attemptins to win sprints for the fim time a when Maxey Lpng did ii tances then were 220 ahd

W h ^ t o n g i v eL O N D O N ( A P ) -

------ Wheatoft-beoame-ih»4ni- be upset in the Queen’s-)

_namcnt-M onday,-theh.cc_L _a!j6utltbe_new _balL dci

reduce the speed o f grass- nis.

The Slazenger Jjoll is to th is y e a r’s W im bledon

• onships and met a mixec a m o n g 'p la y e rs on i ts

■--------------------------------------“In m y opinion I d m ’t I

thing should be tam pen ■•WTieaton'said.-■ ’ O m sJs a fast coiirt j ' tiUnk l t ^ u I d j t t a y t w

w ai^slbw couh te im fs '^

'■■D-4 ,Hmo8-Now8,’TwlnI

B for 200 icy Scar

S w eden (A P ) - rw a y a re th e S p O rtS f

M c C o y s o f 5 strange lo hear ciuwutBi : p ra is in g th e ir - ixMtupco o f boosting their -sting th e W inter

he International l i t te e : L ik ed ?4? Y o u ’ll love ■ ^

t excellent, ond m ake it better,” I : V

r< a veteran IOC p.;;r;v . j^

e L illch am m er ^lendous'success <ts to m ake sure i 5 s |! |& S ) rs th a t w hen it ho s t F riday in

E v e ry :ICS w e can o ffer c o u n tr ie s

th e l in e s o f .tra in ing baord ic , in tim ate facilities a.rerything clo sc city is justirm an C h ris te r ' The U.S

fq u rm o n ta f 60,000 about s6 n , an e»}f Lillehammer, th a t is belilists picked by cverabroai. The other con* team .Salt Lake C ity; O stersui3. • apart by tl/cd to p m a rk s s p e ^ trainrricials when it straight tiross-couniiy ski* in b o llo tiileet w as m oved Olym pics :o f la c k o fsn o w th ird in tl/e days notice - Games, to I

-------------The.Swejound the track the 1988 oaid m en 's win* w hen Are, 0 .f iv e - tim e lo s t eorlie■om Norway. Sw edish ciI. a Norwegian 1 9 7 2 , 19om FIS, world O lym pics 1body, called i t cessfiil bid!j-history;------------- ler-sportsmjl ! " he sp id . “ I th ink:rfect. The sk i ch a n c e o fquality.” B ook o f V,

e nearby alpine m ost bids,'tw o w o m e n 's cia l John-Em e o f th e m ^ a lw a y s p i‘ico b o S tre e t, a lw aysiisiostic crow d Ostersund cirLXVI Gustaf. Ostersun

Christie w<Dlympic cham- :, frustrated by lisp u te s . w ith lo r it ie s , sa id noi'defend his

: y ear’s Atlanta

rintef appeared '' w h en —

on ongram S port in ‘

. . . . C hristot g o in g , he ic s ta g e 'n o wly life.” Christie p1 the g lam o u r t i t l e in Gr Gom es. A nd A ugust. Hoecn in position the B ritish /ird mon to win soured him iOlympics. “ Som etin

IS - 4 total - ori U.S. tra

C alif . (A P) - .and the mcc>ugh a th le te s -A th le tic; U.S. team for ' Chompionsh rack and Field *‘I think id10 relay team. be running 'd e r, the'y o re who set o w: and Michael. year in the ^ying for posi* individual cle USA-Mobil next two ye'h ic h b eg in my name in iStadium. The can brrak to

» c h event will Allen Johiid all four have w orld indci<king it. nieter hurdlep to G o teb o rg , In th e ll6*nhe W o rld outdoor bcsiigust, M ichael bothered reo I likely to actu* Dave Johr

the rcnownei3 w in not one sion commei ! 2Q0 and 400- a b ro n z e m

Games dtXan the world in ed in the pofo r th e th ird trials,

irth time. Lawrenceinals, Johnson m o st p rom ikvin bo th long pole vaulter,le since 1899, th e ^ Q A Ad it.- T he d is- K n o x ^T R Tihd 440 yards jun io r at thei

t h u m b s - d o w

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’s-Clubtour- -th e ir '-g am e.t.coinplained__.won’t.be.hadc8tgoed.io__w hich.is.8at ass-court ten- cent slower-

W h e a to i to be used a t - b ea ten 6-Z

loo c h a m p i- American Ja xed'teactloo -round incolt ts deb u t a t 'd i t ib a s wh

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orin Falla, Itfahb . Tu^oy, Juno

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y y e a r , sk i team s fro m 15 ie s m a k e 'O s te r s u n d th e i r - : base bccausc o f its excellent s and carly-scason snow. The' list ^ u t h o f the A rctic Circle. J.S. c ross-country team spent snths in O stersund last sea-

be lfeved to be th e longest o ad b y an A merican national

sund a n d ^ r e , 45 m inutes / the projected X 2000 high ain, are d d in g for the third time. They finished second

)tin g fo r th e 1994 W in te r :s held in Lillcham m er and I th e v o tin g fo r th e 1998 to b e held in N agano, Japan .' wedes also.lost narrow ly for B and 1992 W inter G am es, . re b id w ith Falun. A re also H er j o in t b id s w ith o th e r I c ities fo r the 1964, 1968, 197 6 a n d 1984 W in te r :s for a total o f n ine unsuc* iid$ b y one o f the g reat w in- .

nk w e have a p re tty good o f m ak in g th e G u in n e s s '' W orld R ccords for losing Is,” local governm ent ofTi*' n-Bruno Jacobsson said. “I p ic k e d u s to w in . I w a s . A^ong. So th is tim e I pick id a s a non*winner.” lund stoged i t 's f irs t cross-

^on’t defenA rchie Hahn <

o f th e U n ited S ta te s w on 1904 and 1906. i Cari Lewis won in 1984 and i 1988. L ew is i w as a w ard ed th e g o ld in

^ S eo til. S o u th i K - i f l i K o rea , a f te r i Ifitin B en Johnso ti'

■ was disqualifiedfor steroid use. \

e plans to defend h is worid t G o te b o rg . S w e d e n , in

H ow ever, h is ba ttle s w ith i h A thletics Federation have 1 m o n the Olympics. . , 1 tim es you ju s t have to get I

1 - hope ackteam

icct was called the Amoteur U n io n N a tio n a l

uh ips.: id the next two years, I will lg very fast,” said Johnson,I worid indoor record th is , le 400 but doesn’t hold any ,II ou tdoor records. “ In the- . yeara, I think you w ill see ' in the record bc»ks. 1 think I • both rccords.”ohnson, this y ear's U .S. and . door cham pion in th e 60- r dies, is among the favorites C>-mcter hurdles. H e has an >cst o f 13.30, but has been ^ recently by a c a lf injury. p 3hnson is the secbnd h a lf Of h Tied “Dan and D ave” televi* nerciols from 1992. H e w oo ^ ^ m ^ a l a t ihe_ B arce lo n a— ^

pole Vault ot Uie O lym pic £

ce Johnson, considered the . m is in g you n g A m e ric a n a ter, is com ing o f f a w in a t F \ A C h a m p io n sh ip s a t P IT ^T enn ., w h e re h e is a ” tie University o f Tennessee,__

w n t o n e w b a l l »French O pen.” 4

^ ik e -W h e a to n -w b o -b a w — U n e „ o n -a p o w e rfu l-B e rv e -(I -happy -w a th jh c jiew u b a ll— s 8 a td . . lo J ) e .c ig h i j . ( ) J .0 ^ _ A w- /. ai i , th e N o . 9 s e e d , w as -Z ; 4 -6 , 6 -1 b y f e l lo w Jared .P afm er in th e first

o ld . dam p and w indy con- v h ic b e x a g g e r a te d the-thir nnw ball, '--------— ------w as e n th u s i^ c . g a m e ’s s lo w e d d o w o ’,

id, a s long u i tV n o t.to o . ;* h e sa id .' • r - ': 'aid fo r me,~because I d o n 't ticularly b ig serve."

no 13.1095

er Gam an rival]

country ski meet in 189 , the 1905 Nortiic Games, "j ner o f the W inter Olyi

iexperiracc ia conblned ties close to the centers i and Are. Tbe longest >

. tance in Ostersund, to t

I utes. The finish areas cI t ^ n t s in A re are lessI mHc^part I In O stersund, the atI hotels and media villageI in walking distance o f 1I village. T he airport is1 away from Ostersund'sJ can hondle jum bo jets[j been shut down a singleI the February-March peril “ 40 years due'to bad weal

The only, w eak 5 Ostersund’s bid is hotel ir ■ dation.it “Salt Lake C i^ is waj c' don 't have any five-sti :. Ostersund,” soys L eif I Jt bidding committee’s sec I- eral.It Within 10*90 minute :t there are beds for 70,000II Within another 30 minuti

a further 140.000 beds.'s Are, Scandinavia’s m tl ski resort, feanircs some i 1 alpine hills in the world s i plenty o f experience. It r 1954 W orld Alp i Championships and has i World Cup meets almost

since 1969; including tl r Cup finals.-The Olympi , .cou rse was designed I ) Sw iss dow nhill great r Russi and is one o f t^ _ , worid.r A resort o f 10,000 pi • would also be the venue i ■ , skiing, curling and wo— hockey:-----------------------I The bid received a finn ’ ah tee o f 'SSOO m illlo ; Swedish govemment Th ■' loss for staging the Gan I mated at S340 million, b I . say the loss could be m

dqtending on how much government could goinin

- fiom various investments.

nd sprintout and call it a day,” he si got other things out there U

Christie said he was up: national federation for i him whot he feh he des spending money to attra athletes to British meets.' "I him up 'fo r my club for free.” he said. “ But 'they’re going to Sacrama and paying the top Ami

‘ bnhg them here."Christie said he distressi

.he thought was harsh treat the British medio.

“T h ^ just go on obout don't need that.-There wi line last year: ‘Christie Last’. That’s all they we for.’'

GUN)B U Y « S E U . » n

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—Nar9e=09prrRaroofFln* iArta Bulldfru, Collage ef <Southern Idaho, TVrinFa^la, iIdaho. I'Piopoeala will be opened t

and publicly faad a t the \a b o v e h o u r a n d d a te . <Ptana, epe^ca tlona . pro*. r poaal focnia, and otfier trvformatlonawontuefofex* camlnatjqn at m * following i

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arenas, moin- ;e are oil with- f t h e O l^ p io is 10 minutes .

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most famous W l l X l eofthe.finesti and also has BUDAPlIt hosted the Four daysIpine Ski 2 0 0 2 W iras organized ployed o ti)st every year announcinthree Worid backing ofpic downhill - Indian groii by form er in 'a n am!it B ernhard American ile best in th e __L ak c X ity ,

committeepeople, Are ence to pri5 for freestyle o f th e H uvomen’s ice -Max One C

noncial guor- flanked by ion by the Paul L ’Allrhe projected Rene PaqU'omes is esti* province’sbutofficiols "resolutions

much lower, • O lym pic e:h money the portnershipin tax money Gros-LUits. 75,000 not

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LEGAL NOTICE

There wlll be a Pra-BId' Conference on June 21.' ^

19S6 beginning at 11:00 [AM a t the M aintenance . *

' Building, CoOMe of South* ■ ‘e rn Id ah o . Twin F a lla , ‘Idaho. Interested Contrac* Ftors are u i ^ to attend. *

One_«et o f .docum en tsL ;m ay b e 'o b ta in e d by li* :censed general coRtracton rand b y lleen sed roofing *■ oontraclors from the A ^ > tect for a refundable de* posit of$25.00. Others may

A bU bond in the amount-; co f 5 % o f t h « i o t a l b l d f amount, Including any add ^

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ro u p s.a ttem p t to u p s ta g e N o rth n r iv a l a n d fa v o rite S a lt ty , th e Q u e b e c b id d in g ee c a lle d a n e w s c o n fe r- p re se n t th e G ra n d C h ie f l u r o n - W e n d a t N a t io n , s O n ti G ro s-L o u is .

b y Q u e b e c M a y o r Je a n - U l i e r o n d b id p re s id e n t q u e t,.G ro s -L u is s a id th e ’s 11 tr ib e s h a d p a s se d a n su p p o rtin g th e .Q u e b e c : e f f o r t in “ a p o l ic y o f l ip .”.Uis. w h o re p re se n ts th e lo t iv e In d ia n s l iv in g in I'es a c ro s s th e p ro v in c e , b a n d e d a c o p y o f t h e It to IO C p re s id e n t Ju anS am oronch . ................. ... —i s n ’t j u s t a b o u t t a k in g :he o p e n in g o r c lo s in g ies,” h e sa id . “ W e 'r e n o t

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L E G A L N O T I C E

“ RLER SCHOOL IMS

NOnCEIS HEREBY OiVEN,1 in the Flier Eiemantary Libiary

. on th< 20th day of June, 1995. Budget has been prepared In t pubUo tnspectton at the Offloe I after the d i ^ of this poetihd of

: by ralereneeaa though fully s t ‘~Datatfthiff9VrdayotJDn6;'l9(

School DMrictNo..41d of LocatKlAFller. tdaho< ; ■>

REVENUES

' 'Beginnlng.Balanoee ; i Local Tax Revenue

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it, In ternational O lym pic ( le P re s id e n t P a l S ch m itt 1 o f th e 2002 W in te r Game:

to Upstage rindian suf- o n ly fo lk lo re . W e w o ie h e r e a lly inv o lv ed .:c “ W c w a n t to sh o w >y w o r ld w h o w e o re on le l iv e . W e w a n t to sho> te tu re a n d sh o w th a t wc

o s a n a tio n .’- —- th T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t v It e d fo r m a x im u m im plg F r id a y . ’ s — v o te ------r- I n te r n a t io n a l O ly m p i' 5f ttee .1, Q u e b e c is c o m p e tii

S a lt L a k e C ity a n d two d — c a n d id a te s rO s tc r s u n d I- a n d S io n , S w itze rlan d . It P a q u e t d i d n o t d le Q u e b e c w a s e n g a g in a u p s m a n s h i p o n th e :c ' U to h . w h ic h h a s i ts o t f In d ia n p o p u la tio n .

“ W e’re in th e fina l s e race,” be said . “ I t 's timi n people w ho w ill m ake tl i, know all the advantages e lights o f o u r bid. W e wo n th o t w e h a v e th e su p p— ^whole population.li_____ _g G ro s-L u is s a id h e di< g o r c a re w h e th e r th e Sol >t h o d th e s u p p o rt o f nati^

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DISm ipT NO. 413 SETS BUDoi

N, THAT In abcordanoe with S e ^ ary of School District No. 413 at Fl » 5 . SaM hewing wni be heM upo In accordance v%h the requlreme

loe ol the Superintendent of Schoi ) of notice. A summary statement < ysetforthherein./:, . .

Fans C io i^ ;\ ld a ^

' GENERAL M&b FUND '■ -PriorYear P i o p ^

- Budget . '- ' - Budget 1 ^ 1 ^ . . . , s ;--1995.T9»

.$'.'223,361 .‘■^'l-':'.Vl28;3fl 603,148 : : : 606,24

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680.660 ' 6 1 2 !^160,706 186,26

, ••..37,726 62.43

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; Utah Olyi ppdrtatgal/o u ld lik e to “ F o r m e,

fa r fro m Qi M th e w h o le b o th e r ,” he and h o w w e O n o th e r low o u r c u l- IO C e x e c i ve s till e x is t M o n d ay to

■ p ro ced iire t w os in ten d - 2 0 0 4 Sum m ip a c t b e fo re . IO C direc_ _ b y ----- th e -- C a rro rd saijp ic C o m m i- b e v ir tu a lly

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d e n y t h a t s e le c t a shoi in g in o n e - s lb ly , five fi e b id f r o m So fa r . a i o w n n a t iv e ex p re ssed ir

2 0 0 4 . T h I s ta g e s o f a B ru s se ls , Bi me to. le t th e S o u th A fric the decision R io 'd e io n c

;es and h igh - A ire s< A rg A ^ t to show P u e r t o R ic jp o r t o f o u r R o m e; e ith e

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L E G A L N O T I C E L

lOCT HEARlIld NOTICE OF PUE

aSon 33-601 of the Idaho Code a F : Filer. Idaho, between the houn ol pon the Budget ot the School for I nents by the State Boaid of Educt loots bl the District Office Buikfing nt of the Budget is attached hereto

ID ' A aO T H E R Rled PriorYearet Budget906 . 1994-1089

380, ' .$ 410,624 i 243 . -6,152,808_ 0 . ■ -0 .

174 , 113.TO260 . . . . 386.S28 .300 111,000347. $7.164,323

•d -:_ -W P rio r-Y # a r.—— tt' It - Budget » 6 “ '“ ' ' ” ^1894i1996~-----

^ $ "a87JM0 ■363 . 61,618925 - 32,804268 146,413437 .1,337,436

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APfMet, p a ls aro u n d w ith OC m ee tin g In re la te r th is w eek . .

/mpicbidatheringn c . S a l t L ake C ity is sp t Q u e b e c , I r e a lly d o n ’t h e sa id .tier O ly m p ic m a tte rs , the e c u t i v c b o o r d a g r e e d to a p p ly 0 p re-selc.ction

j r e in th e r a c e f o r th e . m m er O lym pics, irc c to r g e n e ra l F ran co issa id th e . fo rm u la w o u ld ------ally id e n tic a l t o th e o ne J a n u a r y to r e d u c e th e 2 0 0 2 c a n d id a te s f ro m

:s to fo u r fina lis ts .n o n th s -b e fo re - th e -S e p t;-------te , 0 sp e c ia l p a n e l w ill sh o rt-lis t o f fou r, o r pos- 'c fin a lis ts ., a d o zen c o u n tr ie s have d in te re s t in b id d in g for T h e y o r e : ' B e i j i n g ;, B e lg iu m ; C a p e T o w n , frico ; Is ta n b u l. T u rk ey ;, loneiro,* B ra z il; B u e n o s— A r g e n t in a ; S a n J u a n , R ic o ; S e v i l l e , S p a in ; ither L y o n , L ille o r Paris

S t. P e te rsb u rg , R u ssia ; j k h o lm , Sw eden , a d lin e fo r su b m issio n o f in. 10, 1996.

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L E G A L N O T I C E

PUBUCHEARINQ

» a Public hearing wfll be held 118 of 7:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. for the year 1805-1996. TDe ducatkm, apd la available for ding In RIer, Idaho, from and irBto.and incorporated hei|pin

RWNDSProposed

$4,896,116 ;• 627,673

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• 392,257 ■210,000

■ $8,266,796. , ^ .

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163,626- - .'4 .486.162 .

992.174

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L e g a l s - E i

LEGAL NOTICE

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIi^ DISTRICT OFTHE STATE OF IDAHO. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TWN

FALLS MAGISTRATE DIVISION

Caso No. SPe5-135 NOTICE OF ADJUDICA­TORY HEARING

' tn Uio Interost of:NATHAN PHELPS. A C H IL D U N D E R 1 6

• YEARSOFAGE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t Iho abovo- enlltlod mattor Is &ot (or an Adludicatory Hearing on the 22nd day Juno. 1995, at the hour ol 3:00 p.m. be* tore the Honorable Chortea P. Baimbach.

DATED this 7th day ol Juno. 1995.RYAN J. SHAUM D e p u ty P r o s e c u t in g A tJom ^ ,

PUBUSH:Juno13and 20,1995._______ _________

UENSALE 1967 Nissan Maxima. 4 di sedan. Tho sale will be heic June20. l9 9 5 a i8 a o a mat Roberts Auto Body. t0 t Brooklano East, Twin Falls Idaho.

i T o i^ ^ £ S T i r o u N ^

FOUND Small tan dog, ma- ------Toon collar w/ black & yel­

low linos, rdng (leg tall.---------Found along-West R e n

Call 736-6776._________

FOUND sm all brow n & white male dog. Found at Perkins. Call to Identity

---------733-145S.Lost 22 korat gold band w/

. sapphire In middle & 3 di­amonds on bach side, lost Juno 4 at approximately 9:10 am at the llrst rest arsa into Salt Lake a(ter

' the Pocatello JuncUcn. REW AR D IIU 733S064.

Lost: Cot, black & nootured. •MldNlflhf. 733-3634

Lost; Pyrenees, while wtth black ears ISO lbs, last soon on Main, wearing blue collar. Call 733-9592,

4 104, L _ P E M O N A t ^ _

ARTHRUtS RBUEPHot iifto intormatlon. Dial free recording by Dr. O.G.

M C C a ^ « 24 hours 206-rf6-3542

I am seeking any informa­tion o n a m an n am ed R aym ond B oggard oi Boggart. He lived int the MagTc Valley from 1950 to 1954. P lease send ony info to Fax 206-934-4259.

I ^ 0 6_____I S P E C jA M ^ O T I C ^

S$S SAVE HUNDREDS S3wilh your choice o( nb expi­

ration dote arocery cooponsi Freoinlbmatto-

n. 1 -8 0 0 -9 1 4 -^

ALCOHOUCSANONYMOUS

Call 733-6300EARLYDEADUNESF O R CLA SSIFIED

A D S

TH U R SD A Y . 2 :0 0 pm fo r FRIDAY

FRIDAY 2 :0 0 pm for SA TU RD A Y

TTiankyou

FAX YOUR

AD - ^TIM E S C L A SSIFIED

D E PA R TM E N T 206-734-5533

OVEREATERS_ ANONYMOUS ' 734-4847 .

SUMMERJOBS FUPlsetownhouw. c o m m te ^ o r^ . Sen

Reminder Klta. Training ____ pfovtded. 73fr0947.

5 o f ^I ABORTION

, |_ A W r a N A T T V E ^

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" ~ “ FreeTi»WnorCan 734^7475 — , Of i-eoo-a?t«747a —

108

‘ ’ BiteKRUPTCY------: W C hapHf f tA f l iem ed

. <'636-7T0O.eOM48-2iee

E m p lo y m en

E i ^l08“I PROFESSIONAL

__ I SERVICESRT '

A-t. H o u s e k e e p i n g . 733-4938

J* C O U M T R Y C L E A H E ^ Wo c le a n h e ro , w e c lean

there, w o d e a n overywh- ero . RosidenUal, detall-

: a - ing„& oftlcos.Rea8ooab|o ratos, refs avail. 734-6726

G N’ M C aU rtng1 6 1 0 * yrs exp. Call 734-8936

NO TIME TO CLEAN? •BV Wo se rvo the MV1

Commerdal/ResJdontlai. Rof. avail. 7344 tt36 .

195. I 113be- I CHILD CARE Ttas I SERVICESy o f COLLEEN’S CLUBHOUSE

Pre-school activltios. ages 2-6. Call 734-9948.

C h ild C a r o In m y h o m e w o o k d a y s on ly . C P R S

190 . first aid cortined, fenced ’ backyard, in tho Sawtootii

___ School D istrict 736-0117

^ rir Child care In my home, any a g e . 324-2699

'V ?; DEE DEE’S Day C are now ha82oponlnos. 734-0713,

H a n s e n C h ild C a r e any------ ag e . Acthrttlos, iota of funiM da ll 423-6946._________

I m

J I 2 0 1 TI ADMINISTRATION/ I ' MANAQEMENT

llo rr MANAGER: A m anagor ta w anted for a TF floral and

“ « sum e and salary require- m en t to: Box 94177, c/a

------------nm e«-N 0W B 7P O -B 0)i548. Twin Falla, ID 63303

>*«: MANAGERS. N ew er mo- tol, housing/salary, greal a re a , wlU train. 733-1359.

re s t I“tor I ---------- - 2 0 3 --------------1U I ADULT CARE

I PERSONALred.

T h e C o u n t r y L i v i n g— R o o m , s t a t e l ic e n s e d

c are hom e now h aa onela s t room availablo. tf you or a ■ng . loved ono Is looking for e >92, clean caring envlronmeni ^ In a ^ y ^ w w ^ s e t t i n g .

__I ADULT CARE. C ore glvei^ n e ed e d . CNA preferred,M.i 48 hr. shift, IndopendeniJ 'g contractor. 766-9409.

I 204— I -CHILDCARE/r/d II 0 r Pull tjme daycare m n in g i

In m y h o m e M -F d a y s , O to C e t t i f le d C P R / l s tA ld ^ n y . Call Krtsti @ 423-4344

—“ 1 NANNY A Special p e rso r ■e to com e Into.our hom e 8

c a r e fo r-2 c h i ld r e n 2£ ! <« hrs/wk. Must havo a driv-

e r a l i c e n s e , B o 'nefite , included. For m ore Infor- jOq. matlon call 736-3991

I___ CHILD CARE/NANNIESN e e d c h i ld c a r o in m^

» • hom e dally. 734-1013.

_ 4 205■ a q r i c u u i j r ^

B AG: Com Conditioning Op- . erator. S e e d com pany Ir

N am pa haa an Immediate— opening for an indlvklua D e x p e ^ n c e d In se ed con

ditlonlng procosslng.iTWj p o s it io n o p e ra te s 6ecc

o m conditioning equ ipm en i Two years experience op

, . orating s e e d d e an lo g m a ‘Or chlnory, s e e d trea ting fl

tion & supervisory experl-— ■ e n c e is highly desirab le

Mail a resum e to: Harrii M oran S e e d C o m p an y 1 8 3 2 G a rr ity B lvd , PC B o x 9 6 0 . N a m p a IC83653 E O E ____________

A G R IC U L T U R E Y e a i r o u n d e m p lo y e e to d< (M d & shop work In sum

r*^ m e r . shop work In winter I m ech an ica l backarounck----------M sS ftlairM irtT B eT S jnf^ foH able ope ra ting large

e q u ip m en t P le a se aenc— r - r e a u m a to PO B o x 3 8 2

Goodinfl. ID 63330 .

— E xpefienced fee d e r ne ede d for d a iry In J e ro m e

U M ust hav e aom e sxpe rie ^ n e e , 3 2 4 -6 2 1 1 . a s k (01 T. John . —Z i r ---------OUTOTANtJINO------

■ , WVESTMENT __- ^OPPOimiNITYI

ft EASTERN IDAHOH ^ UVESTOCK >^ ---------COMMISWOM-------8 - - W ith 3 6 0 0 h e a d caoad ty

on 17.46 acr« a .S 0 S 4 M l

— ■ * '’ ^ v ^ 5 i e d o w r ? * ° ", Fof m ore W om w tlon can L* . ■ w n Brown ® 678-0008 01

436-3228.— CAREY&APAM S ;

« • ; ; Ty

l e e ' -Vyanted: B a ar teo o a d mSc a r ( o f ^ l g h ^ h l f t . ; 4 0 (

n t

. | _ A G R I ^ T J n ^ I^ Ranch team cook for small C a . crew, do chores & gener­

al ranch work. Year round job, housing provided

— suitable for small family, ' S Apply Riddle R anches.'Bn Rrddfo Id. call 208-759- vh' 3249 evos.all- • J'ble --------------------- :------------ -

^ 4 2 0 6 . M■ ^ E D I C A U D E N T ^

— CNA's & NA's needed (or - 7 allshifta.:espodalty11pm- (

7am. P le a se calt 543- lai. 6401 for interview.

— LPN's a RN'e could you ~ 1 use a llttlo m ore.cash

'o n c e in aw hilo? B usy Hospice agency noods . your to p r^ d e PRN crisis ,

IS? care. Will work around I youf current schedule. Send resum e to: MVSS

__ 2002ndAvoN,TwinFalls 'me orM VSS. 418 0no lda.^ 4 Ruport.ced ______________________

MEDICAL: Beautiful new I” facility needs com pas- anv slonate, respectable CNA ^ for part-tim e 3-11 pm.___ 736-3727_____________S T M V M a n o r e u rra n V y a c - i— cepting applications for any dietary & laundry depart-

S v W K r T d— NId&o, Wendeli. Id., ■

II MEDICAL/DENTAL. rTi .■ w anted for TF doctors i

■ office. 3 days per week.I l S end rosum o to : BoxM • 9 5 2 8 4 . % T he T im es-■ News, P.O. Box S46, TwinI Falls. ID. 83303.

— , MEDICAL Therapy Techs needed, to wod( wtth pro-

N/ found handicapped kids.-l:45-10pm or 5:30-2pm -

^ shifts, weekend work Inr is volved. If Interested calland Teresa at 934-5603.

^ MEDICALlire- DIRECTOR OF NURSING c/o SERVICES TWIN FALLSJox- -CUNIO-&-HOSPrrAL--------303 44 b ed m u lli-spocialty— hospital. OuallflcaOons In­no- dudoprovkxMOxporionco 'oat In nursing managomont, 59. - strong organ iza tiona l— sl<IIIs. Salary dependent

upon experience. Excel­len t b enefit pack ag e . Send resum e to: Brent

_ Bodily. Administrator. PO ^ Box 1233, Twin Falls, ID |,od 63303 EOE___________

MEDICAL-CNAS/NAS a .NEEDED for full-tlmo &

part tim e p ositons. all . shifts avail. Wood River | Core Center offera a wkJe |

__: ■ range of benefits. Includ-Iver Ing m edlcai.& d e n ta l •ed. Insurance. PaW vacation lent a n d re tlre m a h t p lan .

P lease contact DNS at— Wood River Caro Center. ~ n located 16 m liea N. of

Jerom e. 511 E 4 th St, Shoshone, Id 63352 or

J . call 686-2228._________r>99 MEDICAL. Activity Aide/ >ys> . companion needed eves., ^id. call Vteki at 543-6401 ,— MEDICAL Position for din- e o ksnurseforDr.Nkrhdson. son Starting dale 7-10-95. Ap-e & plication closing dato. 6- ' 25 16-95. Submit applicaUon. I

Iriv- & r e s u m e to S a n d y (lie s c h a e r a t TF C linic & I ■for- Hospital, Box 1233, TF. i

63303 or call 733-3700 ^ oxt 340 for detail?. EOE

my MEDICAL CNA's, and N ^ needed, will train. Rck-up . application ot Gooding ' R ehab Living C en ter.

L 1220 Montana, Qooding, U Contact Terri. 934-5601.Op- m edical: Mountain Vie^

luai applications for cna /n a . ^ (or PT & PRN positions. ^ WettfBlooWnfl^indlvkt. BAd uka who aro Mnd, caring “nf and responsible. Wo o(fof odI competitive wages, good mL b enefits and p leaaan t a \ working condltiona. If you : la would like to be a part of

our leam. Call Suzanne or Connie at 423-5591

>»[?• MEDICAL PT Dietary aide irna wanted, hrs.6-10am a 4-

7pm. Wages DOE Apply P g at 820 Sprague. Buhl. ID

— 4 2 0 7 na a r l o F n C E / C L £ R I C |^

£ AMERICANSTAFRNQ, INC.

.ero(easkmaLotnce.wo(ken.. n eed ed (or.tem porary

1122 ..soasonat and temp-to- pn? Hire poaK iM Accounting '®2.- A aa lstah t; S ec re ta ry ,

• • Word P rocesso r. D ata Mrf. Entry Clark,.File Clerk, ^ - Switchboard O perator.

today •_ 734-64521-800-721-WORK------- 8ERVINOTHB-MAOIC___ .VALLEY,gOR9YEAR8l

GO PLACESlWITH THE FASTEST

SNELUNG/ 734-1000 1-60Q-734-1017

^ 6EOCWFAW) g n 9fB oa*C lerteeijqtfMona

^ T ^ P R E S SIST PERSONNEL SERVICES

'-TWInPaia. 733-7300 V? Bui1ey.678-40«*NbFee

] | o m o ^ ^ 2 1 £ £ L . tII O rgan ized , conscien tious Ir- p e rso n n e ed e d for b u sy . i raw o ffice '.W P sk lilaa . j m ust. Good wotMng cond.'. ' L ong -term re la tio n sh ip ~ :. d e s lro d . S e n d re s u m e s ^ '- to: Box 95120, c /o Tlme-

News, P.O . Box 548, Twin Falls. ID 63303.

1 S u p e r 6 Motel now hiring PT ev en in g d e sk c lerk . P le a s e ap p ly In p e rso n “

- 1260 Blue Lakes Blvd N.

V OFFICE/CLERICAL BuUd- >I- Ing m a te r i a l a u p p l lo r

se ek s computer, da ta per- “ e o n , to w ork w ith A /P .u A/R, & filling. Accounting^ b a c k g ro u n d p ro fo rro d .,y Call 733-1120___________

5 2 0 8 I 1, I PROFESSIONAL £e^ G oo d in g S c h o o l D istric t , hatf openings for a certi- ’ f led s p e c ia l e d u c a t io n

toachor for multiple hand-- Icapped etudonts and for M a part-time certified com- I- m u n io a t io n d i s o r d e r A specia list. S e n d resu m e y to: 507 Idaho St, or call

9 3 4 -4 ^ 1 forapplteatkjna.

~ Good>r>9 School District Is)r now tak ing app lica tionst- fo r C ertified S e c o n d ary1. t e a c h e r s f o r e v e n in g0 c lasses . S end resum e to:

507 Idaho SI. or call 934- .- 4321 ask for Mtohelle.

•s PROFESSIONAL Full-time * k. s p e c ia l M a s te r ( o v th o X Snake Rlvor Basin Adju- i- d ica tion , D IstrlcI C ou rt,In Tw in F a lls . Id a h o . T h o

Speciai-M astor Is respoo- ^ siblo for assisting tho Pre- .

skiing Judge in resolving . w ater rights c ase s . Spo- do l m aste rs hoar protrial

— m attererconduct hearings In a n d file f ind ings of fac t

a n d c o n c lu s io n s o f law with th e Presiding Judge.

“ U censed attorney in good „ s ta n d in e with five y e a rs5 litlgallon e x p e r ie n c e or ^ equivalent required. Sala-------- w u T lo 'M 9 .3 7 2 rO p o n "y untU fllled. Send resum e,

reference list and a wrtt- ? Ing sa m p le to: Daniel C

Huributt, Presiding Jodgo , . ; SRBA District Court. PO

B o x 2 7 0 7 . T w in F a i la '• Id a h o . C a ll (20B) 7 3 6 -

3011 forlntom iattonEO E

0 LOAN OFRCER D Mkl S tate Mortgage. Mort­

g a g e loan officer, g re a t “ .o p p o r tu n ity , will t r a in ,? comm only. Call betw een6 9 • 10:30am ® 73» 0 0 0 2

3r P R O F E S S iO l^ ’ le Flier School District is tok- i ’ ing applications for a Sec - »l ondary* E nglish /Speech •n te a c h e r for th e 1995-96 1. school year. T he salary is at according to th e negotiat­or, ed sa lary schedule . T he 3f position will remain open t , u n til f ille d . A p p lic a n ts 3r m u s t h o l d r o q u i r o d

certification.” T o a p p ly c o n ta c t M arie

C ravens, P e rsonnel Co- ordlnator. 208-326-5961.

■This p ^ o n subject to fl- nallzation outlined In pro-

n cedu res under 33-514 of ^ Idaho Code.____________

>n iP. Exper. P fT w altperson (or10 eves. 4 w eekends. Apply

in p e r s o n a f te r 5pm a l7 G eorge K 's Fine Foods,* t719W m bertyR d.T F .

ip —ig G earing up for the sum m err. s e a s o n , n o o d s c o oks &g, w allre sso s a n d c ash ie rs

In tho tfft shop and store.-*- A pply a t p e r s o n a t th ew Traveler'a O asis, north of» | the H ansen bridge. EOE

s. HELP WANTED - P lea sect- apply betw een 9-11am a tig Burger S top, 1335 Addi-of son Avo E, TF

S RESTAURANT/LOUNGE „ Help w anted: Day a night, of T a c o B a n d ld o .R e tir e d I . p e rs o n s e n c o u ra g e d to

apply. Cad for a n appoint-- m e n t 733-8100.

£ RESTAURANT4y S O a E R 'S RESTAURANT/ .N ow hiring cook, uUUty a- sa lad b a r positions. Apply “ I • in person Mon-Thur

betw een 2-4pm ^ 719 Blue Lakes Blvd. N

RESTAURANT Now hiring quaitfled applicants for PT

n a F T sen re rposlU oM . ry '

^ 1564 Blue LalceeBtvd.N

I'; RESTAURAMf L" Bartender/casino opportu-

,11 2491 a sk t o f l ^ - - .

^ RESTAURANT______^ ASiMPLYBETTERS --------TC A C E T O W O R K -------

Enthualaatio .enargoltoand “ ra sp o n a ib la .e m p lo y ee s

w a r ^ l K you e r ^ work-

1 - jj^ iiyp iii/y ^ i i s y h B ys3 tfee.efxU^ e p |ir t r i a

^ -poattloni»lof you .N oiea-- experience la re­

q u ire d . b u t you m u at praeent « poMlve knege. toourcuatomere,(shHtor

17 achedule llmes/daya of

- j S n S S T s I j M P l E * * ^ ! .

cated e t T r»«tart Oesla,S N o r th .o f th e H a n a e n

M M ^ ^ I B b r 'o l ^ . E O E

4 210 I 4■ ^ _ - S A t £ ^ ^ - I

Inside s a le s , g u a ra n tee d .] isa lary , no exper. noces- isary, earn whiio you loorp. <

•733-5137 for appt. ' “

SALES Advertising. llv » awoi^t In S un Valley o t Its Ponly locally ow ned radio <s t a t io n , K E C H . B a s o , Picom m , c a r ollow ance a 1b e n efits . Call 726 -6324 ifor an appointment. EOE i

SALES P eop le iN eeded im m ediately. |

No exporienco necessary ,. | duo excoDont solos ' . ,

training program. Com pa- |ny offers: incentive i

program, earn while you leam , those aoloctod

m ust bo willing to start ( . > Immediatoly. Forf Hnteorfaw call 733-4673. i

SALES. Natton wWo Indus- trial distributor of fasten- _ e rs a conslruciion sup- plioe Is seeking entry iov- o l s a le s /m a n a g e m e n t p e r s o n s Iri T w in F a l l s location. Duties include; s Insldo a o u ts id e s a le s , i l o a d i n g a u n lo a d in g trucka , dollvorios, q u o t­ing. e ta Qualified person will b e energetk: a willing to leam . B ase -► commla- ston. a oxcolleni opportu­nities . S e n d re su m e to: '1300 Kimberiy Rd. Unit #15.,Twln Falls, ID. 83301 or fax to: (206)734-0466.

$ $ SALES SS Now kX)Wng for experienced -

aa le s people for a n . D oxcellont opportunity In a N

fast paced growing compony.

T h e H om e P lac e - 734-5175 " •R e y °

S A l^ S , InsWo'retail, must h a v e g o o d t e l e p h o n e m a n n e r s , a w o rk in g knowledge of building ma- terlala required , resu m e M U ST in c lu d e w ork ing - and personal roferoncos. ^ B enefits inc lude h e a lth . P dental and Dfe Insurance, a s well a s a good retire-

_ m a n L p a c k a g a , .E la a a e . _ m a l l r e a d m e to B o x 9 1 4 3 5 7 % T im es N ow s,PO Box 548, Twin Falls,Id 63303_______________ j;

SALES W h o lesa le M agic Valley a rea . FT a PT high c o m m is s io n , ow n h r s , p o ^ l e resklual income, weekly pay period. Con- " t a c t J e ( ( ry a t W ilso n 's . UmKed 736-1863. y

SALES Local sh o e store is Pnow tak ing app lica tions C(or (ull time empToymont. h

. S e n d r e s u m e to B o x9 1 5261 % -T ;m os N ew , CPO Box M 6 ,T F , ID 83303 C

SALES IA SALES PROFESSIONAL Hiring rep s to work on pro- E

se t confirmed oppts. only. - NO CO LDCALLSli !■

O u r p r o d u c t is s e c u r i ty C C T V to b u s ln e a a e s . - DAYTIME SALES. Aver­a g e Income la SS0k-$ 100k p e r y o a r com m , w ith a

.W ^ E K L Y D R A W o f $1 ,000 . Min 5 y rs verifi- i. a b le o u ts id e s a le a exp. Fax resum e to: Mr Craig M cfaddon 602-867-8141

. or call 600-466-9279

------------------------------- 1SALES Local buUding ma-

te rla i d e a le r looking for in s id e sa le s p e rso n with som e knowledge of buiW- Ing materials, tools, paint a W i v ^ . Must bring In resum e w/wori( and per­sonal references. Hourly w age. Call 733-1120 for infonnation. EOE

4 II ^ T E C H N I C A L J

TECHNICAL Video gom e technician needed . Must • b e a b l e w o rk d a y s o r n i g h t s , w a g e D O E . <

. P le a se app ly In pe rson : . T r e a s u r e C o v e G u lf a G am es. 70S Blue U k o s Blvd N. Tv^n Fells, Id ■

4 210 I •1 - I i;L ong h a u l a lo c a l t ru c k

driver needed . 1 y r ex­p e r ie n c e a r e f e r e n c e s r e q u e a te d . L Ivee tock hauling a knowledge also needed. 734-7333

NEEDED N O w ii Lortg Haul T ruck Drtvera

73<-W 70

I WEABENOl I APPUCATUI • HOTEL Cfi

- ; • - e a s PERS• CHANGE I• WAIT-PER

“ I — T w p I y T i r P e r s t r I ‘Monday thi

I : - — ilO a.m ;to

1 i ^ d h S w e a l S u f '

....

; J ] ' .

• I • ;\ —

.] 0 w h o o le r d r iv e r , w llh c / ' C lass B CDL, 13 spd . Sal- i

ary DOE. Cgli 423-4269 p

CAREER OPPORTUNfTY, J

P a r t s p e r s o n , y o u n g ^energetk;, °

Part time, could lead to full ^tim e , if y o u a r e a h ig h 'school g raduate with good "m a th s k i l l s o n d o n )o y _ fworidng with both peopio -reond com puters, th is m ay ^bo th o o p po rtun ity , you _hovo boon seek ing . Coll TFJa c k M ilcholl 324 -3 9 0 0 F

, .betw een 6 am and 5 pm ~to arrange your irrtorviow. TF

dC o n P e u lo s ^

C h e v ro le t P o n tiac OMC f(truck a n d G EO, v

901 S . L incoln. Je ro m e . FA n E q u a l O p p o r t u n i ty J

Employer.

D a D T ran sp o rta tio n TFS e rv ice s, INC a1735 S M a in . J

Gooding, ID 63330----- <Seeking Magk: Valley a re a <

d r iv e r s w ith C O L a n d [good driving reco rd . 4 8 Jsta te R oo fe r- Mostly fto- ;touch freight. '

CompoUUvo Salary < Timely Raises

Health Insurance ,401K )

Lumpers Pakl [H om eRegulariy '

Come by offlce or call I 1-20S-934-4451 {

DICK SIMON TRUCKING >Now higher pay sca le . 46 t

a n d C a n a d a . G r e a t ibenotits. 1-600-727-S665 ”

DRIVERS n e e d e d with .3 SJyrs. O TR exp, Must hovo MC D L a g o o d d r i v i n g Iroco rd r S 'w o s to rn a 4 8 ts t a t e r o o fe r p o s it io n 's <o v a i i .T n o t o u c h ( r t . , (1-600-625-4553_________ '

Drh^era IR a J Leasing Is looking for (

professional drivera to m n >48 a 11 W estern S tates, lW e h av e 2 0 new trucks _ i

Its. in te r e s te d ? C all 1 - , 800-523-3089-.Shorioi. i

Hair sM IsI full-Umo or part- ! time, for JD Hoir Studio. ! Apply a t ROBYN TODD, ' M V M o ll o r c o i l L I s a734-1488_______________

H iring Fo r Factory/food processing Z W arehouse workers Forii lift operators Constnjdlon Mechanics Mad>inists Carpentry CDL drivers ,Cooks

EXPRESSPERSONNEL SERVICES

Twin Falls, 7 3 ^ 7 3 0 0 Buriey, 676-4040 * No Foe

In u rm e u n ta ln K ea ting &A ir C o n d i t io n in g , In e .

. h a s an Im m ediate op en ­ing for a n o x p e rle n c e d HVAC L icensed Serv ice Technk^lan. Muat h av e 2 y r s '.e x p o r l e n c e a ow n

(.hand tools. W ages a ben ­efits com m ensu ra te with o x p ^ e n c e a aM lty. Call . 733-3252 for appointment. **

_________________________ CTRADE Motlvatod and ex­

p e rien ced INDUSTRIAL MECHANIC n e e d e d for full-time position . Appll-

■cant ahould h av e knowi- odgo of hydraulics, diosei e n g in e s , tr a n a m ls s io n a ^ electrical diagnosttes - s o m e w e ld in g . N e e d _ own to o ls . S a la ry D O E. j B ono fits in c lu d ed . C all Doug a t 324-2900 or a p ; ply in p e rso n a t SC O TT MACHINERY CO al inter­sec tion of 1-84 a n d Hwy 93, Jerom e.

W anted: ExporioncedS h o rt H aul T ruck D rivers. _

Call 324-7148. T

MECHANIC neededfull-time, T rans IV B uses _Apply a t 496 M adrono, ^

or call 736-2133. ■ I

- P A R T S CONSULTANT IImmediate opwUng for new

Tw in F a lla a to re FT w / ben efita M on-Frl. N eed com puter a parta exper. G o o d p e o p l e a k i l la a d e a n worit record. Entor parts ordera, for m echan­ics a custom ers, pull or- ders (rom stock. Reoulres frequent lifting stooping a

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OWTAKINO I ■IONS FOR: •:a s h i e r s IISON&--------; -; PERSONS ; RSONS I■sbnnel Office— ! -h ru F riday-------- ! -to 4 p . m . ! -

Ih tasurancejSan. ' j W e ^ o o ^ a ,

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SALES Con P au lo s Auto EXFMail In Jerom e has 2 Im- ortm e d ia t e o p e n in g s (o r c lisolos/loosing. E x p ^ o n c e voiproforrod but will train th e poright pe rson . Must h av e sugood communication artd Csverbal skills, and appear- Faance. Apply by appoint- vie mont to Goorge Hilaridesa t 734-6565 or 324-3900 ^

TRADETruckdrivorawant- jfifl ed immediately. 324-7557 ^

TRADE Sw aiher operator, ___FT,waQOS D OE 423-4269

TRADE Owner opomtors a drivers looking (or a new homo. Landstar Ugon o(- r r = fors non-forcod dispatch, w eekly se ttio m en ts and plenty of milos. M ust-be m in. 23 w ith 1 yr OTR.Call Jlm,e00-367-2156

TRADE W areh o u se p e r­son needed. Good physi­cal condllion, oporoling forit lItt, mochonlcally in- * dinod, good amund other people. COL a big plus, ^ M anor women of Integrity. . q S t a r t in g s a la r y D O E . rr Please call bolwoon 6-10 faam, 733-9690_________ e

TRADE Full-time PA R TS S C O U N T E R P E R S O N " n e e d e d . H eavy eq u ip - m 'e n t e x p e r i e n c e d preferred . Solory DOE. ? i e n e f i l s inc luded . Call a KEN JOA a t 324-2900 or « opp^ In person at SCOTT iXCCHINERYCOatinter- . section of 1-64 and Hwy * 93, Jeromo.

TRADE ESECURITY SUPERVISOR B Magte Valley Mall seeks to

hire Security Supervisor t o d i r e c t o il » e u r l t y o p n r a l io n f t^ a cc ess fu l candidate will havo docu-' ^ mented training In all a p - . propriato d isciplines In­dudlng legal Issues, r^h ts of a rre s t , se lf d e fe n se , w eapons u se and first aid. MWmum 5 years law en- (ofcam ent with minimum

oxperience. iackg rounS check ond dnjg screening required. Coinpensalion $16k plus benefits. Send resum e to:

Magic Valley Mall Attn: General Manager 1465 Polo Uno R d .E ast

Twin Falls, ID 63301

TRADERANOEN, INC.

■ QUAUTY CONTROL TECHNICIAN

CurronUy occopllng appli­cations for a quality con­tro l t e c h n ic ia n in th o aquaculture feeds mill. In- c u m b e n t.w il l m o n ito r manufacturing processes and analyze Toed aam pi; .

- e s . A bility to k e e p d e ­tailed, a cc u ra te rec o rd s required. Throe years ex- p o ^ c e in a feed mill or In a quality control posi­tion preferred . APPly 'n person to RANGB^. INC., 116-13th A venue S outh ,^ I Buhl, Idaho. jAn Equal EmcJoyment ‘ Opportunity Employer

TRADEAGGRESSIVE INDMDUAL "

Looking for a Career in ' ConstnKttonI Must bo self "startor asetf-motlvatod.—

PosWons availablo for concrete finisher a stool

buUdlng erbctor.Send resum e with

roferoncesto: JB arS C ons tn jc tton ,

2439 East 3700 North,Flier, ID 83326

TRADE T h e Flier School D istric t a n n o u n c e s en opening for a C ustodian position a t Hollister Elo- montaiy School. The d o s ­ing dato Is Juno 23 ,1995 . P l e a s e a p p ly to M ario C ravens, P e rsonnel Co­ordinator, PO Box X, F11- er, Idaho 63326.-

TRADE Wanted: 2 carpen- tors, can betw een 7-10pm 423-4279______________

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LAWNCARE-FORKUFT CONSTRUCTION GENERALLABOR

FACTORY NO FEE

TEMP TEMP TO HIRESNELUNG

_____ P e f to n n e l Sen rtoea _734-1000 1-600-734-1017

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Dealer/PH Boss; excellent - tokos & beneftts. AH shifts open. Call 702-738-8421 ask for T ina or Dave

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• start oxibillty, unlimited oam -ngs, SELL AVON, 734- u i c c 9256 or 678-3470 Avonindopondont Solos Rep. ^------------------------------------ App

L abo re re nooded. SUnl788-2676. bort)

RfSTAURF o o d S e r

If you ore looking for o pouKon < server, Coctui Peles is the place reslouranl'tnonagemenl leom is cfwiges k> our axpondir>g food bu qoolity-ooented food seryw mono resort property wilh o betr b o te w o g e i ^ M $4.25 to :

Petes ofert on excellent be ^indudes medicd, denid ond vision i profit shoring, Cbntocf cor Humon R* exdting coreer wilh Coctus Pete). Iwfn FoOt Office: (208) 736-1626

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moking less, H's time to change.

Pofonliol vrtiges for Flo< 'B au d on ooming* ol full-Hmo «m| dltcratienary bonvt, murt Im 21 ye

For more information on bonuses and benehts, and excih'ng new carebr, «xito

ol the following nu Tvrin FoIU 0ffics:,(20a) 736-16

Shopping Moll ''Aiiwistor C JockpoT of^ (800) 442-383:

REW.1RI C.\>ISO • I.MTKIIAN eOUAL OPPORTUNrrY EMF

I n T h e H o s p l t a l l t0>ed Inlo Ihe wdling » d rewirifing Miibte M Ihe orVy Four Diimond prep C*ctu$ P«ei Rewrf Ooino. Coripelillve condiUom, flexible sclwlule, Mvincei irmnnce and pnfit shtring <Burt your nxxe ihjn * job, ifs a orter.We hive Irm

•PBX Sw itchboard «Co< O perator/R eservation «Har A gen t . Me

•R o o r Cashier- .Bak•C a g e Cashier *iau•E ng ineer (Painter) •S to •F ood Servers •Hoi•W ard robe A ttendan t >Ele< •ESE (custodial) 'Spc•R oom A ttendanl* « 0 b•S U tion A tte n d an t-----------Sec•Barbaek «Ker•C ocktail Sen/er *08!•W arehouse Person •position indudes incentive*boni

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H \SC O P P O R T U N IT Y Woman a mon wanted for delivery of concert ticketa ' for next 7-8 w eeks Mon- Fri. 9am to 2pm, S6.50 to $6 por hr. Must know Twin.Falls a surrounding com- munKios u se own vohido a havo proof of insurenco, start immediatoly call Poik 736-9413.______________ .

fllSC. OPPORTUNITY Ap­plications now t>elng ac ­cepted fro cashtor/cTerks.Apply in p e rs o n a l th e SUnkor Slatkxi 1777 Wm- boriy Rd. in Twin Falls.

IRANT I ERVERSKon os o resiouront food loce for you. Our now m is bringing exciting id business. If you ore o . jliing lo work d o 4-{£o- b e r f e ^ n ^ w r a g e I to $3.75 (bosed on nuol merit increotes el, w e vran t to folk

nl benefit pockoge whkh iion imuronce os weO os mResourcesofBcebron

1626, Lynwood nertttorCosinos 33. Extension 6609 nd Peak lower

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>AREVagesURS•level posih'ons I with no previous ;If you're presenrtye t o ^ s i o e r ae.

Floor Cashiers;

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I on our Incentive and the start oP on jntoct.Codus Petes 3 numbers:^1626. Lynwood ,torCasir>os3833, Extenskm 6609'iPeleBWTK1X1I Nt\:ADA ,I-EMPLOYER Mff'/WV ^ .

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L i t u r e sl l l t y I n d u s t t ynting ureer opportunltia now I prnxity in Nntheast Nevidi: .

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MISC Tho Joromo Schoo , J>l8tr1ct Is accopUng appll

cntlona for School Distric Bummor m ain tenanc t poraonnol. Main dutloi

.will bo y'ord w ork anc painting..

To apply contact Unda Adorns

Jorome School District PO Box 487 t07W 3rd

Joromo. ID 83338 (208)324-2392

(208)324.7609-FAXMISC OPPORTUNITY NOW INTERVIEWtNQ

3 full timo positions nov available. Jotjs aro ontr lovoiwanhousopostUons

' . - Qood starling pay. Inter viows will bo conductec

, Tuesday Ma^&Olh. 199f

' IMTERMOUKTAIN STAFP INO RESOURCES

634 ADDISON AVE TWIN FAU-S, ID

MISC OPPORTUNITY APPUCATIONS

ACCEPTED We are currently accepting

applications for the foh lowing positions: .

*Oonstmctfon •Production •Landscaping •Yard Caro

-Full and p a r t lim e work evaltable. Ap^lcatlons ac- coptod Mon-Fri 9^pm

NO FEE INTERMOUWTAJN STAFF-

• INQ RESOURCES 834 ADDISON AVE

TWIN FALLS, IDMISC OPPORTUNITIES.

Men & woman for phono salearol concert Uckots for n ex f7^8 wksTMblvFfr 5:30pm to 9:00pm & Sat 8 :3 0 a m lo 1 2 :3 0 p m . SS.50-S6.SO par hr. No e x perience necessa ry start Immediately call Lar- ry736-768&___________

MISC. OPPORTUNITiES. ________ W o ^ y w a m ^ w H hda»

Road District. 857-2284. Keep trying eariy & tate. -

MISC. OPPORTUNmES NAPA AUTO PARTS

Is now accepting applications for a posi­tion In delivery & cashier.

' Come join a progressivo goal oriented organization.

. Please apply in person at : 1650Klm^yRd..TVvln

Misc Newfed Imntediateiy__ _____ l OpoopIe who want more

th an a minimum w age doad-end job. Join our

'home maintenance team.• We guarantee above av- ' e rag e pay. fas t promo- ; tions into management:

Must be neal. dean, ond T ijaVd yourow ri car::Nd ' experience necessary .

We train. High school and college students welcome wHh additional incentives.

■ Full-lime and part-time available. Call Troy for interview. 736-2S35. ■

MISC C ash iers needed:, Apply In person. SImoriy's

260,S Idaho. Wepde)!., ■" M IS C E L L A N E O U S

-^T e lem ark e te r* needed,- — . hoortyw^o+_co(T>m..CalL

733-8350, ask for Unda.

MISC Opening for person that would like part time woriL Hours 1:00 to 5:00 pm Monday through Fri­d a y . a n d fu ll t im e 'a t : Christmas. Would Uko to have person with som e

; computer skills and pack­aging experience.

Send resume lo: Part Time 640 Blue U k e s Blvd. N.

Suite »S01 TwinFalls. ID83301-4033

'Assistance Needed . A m bltous& E nergetic?

California Dreamln'I

: RELOCATE To Canfomla or Chicago, II. Excellent

. Jod for the bright bMinrw. Manufacturer of 'SAVE

THE PLANET

Products. M ustbe 16 & up & able to START

NOWICall 7AM-SPM

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P ro len len a l r—um—; Clodyat73»1606

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: HOUSEKEEPING LooMng ’ V for help with houseclean '

; ; , .«^ork; .W rl 734*2473 or

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BUSINESSOPPOBTUNITIES

tiool •PPlI- SPAYPHONE ROUTESS «rtct Local sites for solo nee . $2000 week potentloT. itlos Call 800-208-5300,24 hrs.ond ---------------------------------

o»S & E ID.- Gun Store Hardware & Auto Ports ' Route Business,

let Caa Jim TMon RMlty. _______ SS4^900900 phono lino service

Groat for the entreprenoui / or for business. Call 73» . . . .7543. leave mossago.

[n Exc opportunity for oxtrt now income. Worit part or Fl mtry independent Wedcc

. LMds“ irSS?B^^^cted stance provMed. No col< 995 call soiling roq. Exc op

portunity w/substantlal In- «ce. come potential for out go- i Ing lndMdua].Commisskxi r Call 307-733-2336 for in-

f o rm a tio n p a c k o ne —~ application.

Loi your dally nowspapei work lor you . . . rsod (tnd

rtlng uMthodMtlflodi.

T H E T J M E S M E W S CURRENTLYHAS THEFOLLOWINQ

ROUTES ■ork a v a i l a b l e1®®" •TWINFALLS-.

Route 72B f p . a Monto Place & Street I San La Rue

Monto Vista600 Block Sunrise Blvd <

— Granada Dr •ES. Route 735ono 1600-1600 Block RIer.ifor Sophomore Blvd _____•Ffr 40fr500MaaroriaN--------Sar 400-500 Maurice ___im. Mwlewood No RgrteB22

a ry ■ 100-600 3rd Ave E JB- 100-600 4th Ave E

^ W ^ ^ n d AveE 700 3rd Ave E

200-500 eth Ave E

P I S » - h » n A v .400 Bier Ave

- .I. 10O-WO Harrison St . lof 100-400 Van Buron

^ ^ I S n A v ,, - t 700RlerAve iln 100-400 Pierce St

Route B04— l7000nA lveradoSt ely 100-200 Avwkla Del Rio ore 1700-1800 Blake Stige IQO-gQOToaiaoMSt------

im. if you live In these areas &av- our interested In being ano- Independent junior routemt: ■ carrier...Please Call 733-uid 0931 ext203 .Nd . -iry. » _in(] .1 —.11.1. — . ,me T H E T O /IE S ^E W S

CURRENTLYHAS J’o® THEFOLLOWINQ

ROUTESAVAILA^IM

•BELLEVUE/HAILEY-— *Eariy morning hours JS *Smafl economical car >d. •Must be bondaWe—

..If Interested call Jim Oatos a. 1-8Q0-6SB-3883— •HANSEH/faUBERLY- ^ 2 . independent Junior

. Canler Routes Available. Please.CaII 423-4926 Rose

All West Ave A through 2.® West Ave F.

Call Toll Free S36-2S3S.If you live In these areas &

M our Interested In being a in d e p e n d e n t r o u te

>q carrier...Please Call 733-— 0931ext203

s'? BUSINESS OPPORTUNrTY t PAY PHONE ROUTE S 60 local established sites

, S 160 0 p o rw e^0 p en 2 4 hrs. Call 1-800466-4S88.It ______________________

e ' I i S ^^ ^ O N E Y T O W ^

. SSNEEDCASH7 -We buy rwtes & real estate

c o n t r a c t s . C r e a t iv e Finance. i-aoo-B9»4eo9

_ “ AUT0L0AM8 —I Auto dealer win anange low

co s t financing, even if N you've been turned down ^ elsewhere. Loans avail- »d. _BblO>r.pB8UMU)kniptcy.. en repossessions, bad credit— o r rw c re d lf : ' - _ Can Betty a t 736-3685> NEED MONEY?

Rea) Estate Loans .= .:ist2nd«ndequlty

(imereetB8lowM8.6%) Bankruptcy OK J P o o r C ^ O K '

\Q- DebtConaoliditfonOK. tn ^ Idaho Co.-800^46«39.—

^ f . r 303 (: I m o n e y w a n t ^

S S W ^ a fu u r t^ d S iS ^ o irrrduplex. earn 16«-Inter>-

i f - ra B ira m w tiM rB v s rs o - ~yre.-784-978frte^m eg.—

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I Real Estate loans 'm ade ..' I 734^727 for.detiaa.

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I Fells, Idaho Tuesday. Jund

n c ia l-ln s ijfu l

1 ”^ 401 r n-0 . I SCHOOLS/I S - I INSTRUCTIONh/ M agic V alley C hristian

Jr./Sr. High School. For^ onrollmont information,ce . can 733-2323 or 734-833Z1?^ Why keop It whBti you no^ tongor t)«ed ll? S«U It with

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por 1QREATDEALII4wllh (tnd possibility of 6 bdrm, 3

bath. 2 car garage, new “ flooring throughout with

updated colors, fenced IS -yard, 746 Apache Way,- Q $116,900. Call 733-5854.'

✓ FOR SALE BY OWNERBeautifully maintained 3

bdnn 2 bath homo. A/C, S p rin k le r sy s te m , RV p ^ in g , d ose to pari< and schools W ,0 0 0 733-4439

BY OWNER: 3 bdrm, 2M bath. 2200 sq f t on 1.76

a a o s ; Large rough cedar fam ily ro o m w /w ood

' stove. 5 mln. drive to MV M all. $ 1 0 2 ,0 0 0 . C all

---- -3 2 4 .3 5 2 4 - . — ■_ B Y O W N E R :.4bdrm ;.3 .

baths, full finished bsmt.. w/flreplace, rww appls., & roof, brick-home, on quiet c o r n e r lo t . .$ 8 4 ,5 0 0 . 734-6607_____________

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ADTIMES CLASSIFIED

DEPARTMENT 2 0 8 ^ 7 3 4 > 5 5 3 8

For ea le by o w n err S e ­cluded ranch home on 6 ac re s , 4 bdrm . 2 bath , '

3 a ss t outbuildings. Ideal:___ "for.horse or.colves. Call .

734-3455

t & For sale by owner 3 bdnn,J a ' 1 bath, living, dining, & ute family room , fireplace, 33- - new gas heat & hot water

.heater, new roof, a great buy a t S68,000.734-6407

ZZ H ouse'for'salo 'b^ow nerl” /C 6 5 2 A ltu r& s D r, T F .

733-1016._____________Q I BUY HOUSES. S30-80K

range. Fixers ok^Save Broker fees. 734-9766.

NEW CONSTRUCTION If Each unit h a s approxl-

m a te ly 1140 sq . ft. of liv ing . 3 b e d ro o m s. 2

. ba th s m aste r suite a nd laundTy a re a .o n m ain floor. All this for $69,900.

^ . For Investors, 4-unltbuild- ' * ing available etS275,000.. FOR MORE tNFO. CALL «■ VIRGINIA ELDREDGE

AT 733-1735 or KATHY 50 PARTRIDGE AT 324J

3803. *«4-324.

SSS.OOO • Affordable new c o n stru c tio n . T h o se 3

I a bedroom 2 bath hom es | o by Devine Homes in T^ln to Falla m ake It possible.^ Vaulted ceilings, air. con­

ditioning. 2 car garage. T h e re a r e a v arie ty of

TV flotsr p la n s to ch o o se V f r o m ..P r ic e s s t a r t a t- Jf $95,000 for 1500 sq. ft.

h o m e . CALL RON AT £ 73442Da «96-16(V16a074.

0 GEM^ STATE REALTY. INC.Ite’ 7 3 * ^/ • OWTMT WIII Carry I00 With $6500'down. No bank— qualifying. 2 Bdrm, fenced ^ yard, discount for cash.** $44;600. payments only" I $ 3 9 7 m o n t h . 7 3 4 -

9834/loave nm sage .

mEQUAL HOUSING

OPPORTUNITYAlndestala«»«rtrin0 lhlhis .

•AlnlonBion.lo makianywds '

, ^ 8 5 & E S S f f i i u i S ;° under lie a p s J 'i- ivtM iy wlUi paifiila eriegn *

oalodbn:pragnan( women and

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TF - F of mmIb b y owner;• 4-5 bdrni, 2 bath, an brtek,

ThlB'immacuiate home has many rocont improvo- m e n t s & m a r i y f i n e amonlties. Such a s AC. gas heat/wolor. covered patio, foncod backyard,

J new windows. & more, m Only S99.500. 733-0014 or for apot O Open /louse n, S a t Jun* 17th, 1pm - Z 4pm. 1S36 W Imon O ■>0 TFLocatodon2'Aac.5m l •>’ . EofTF.noorcanyon,lyr

- old 4 bdrm, 1486 eq ft home. Vinyl siding. 2x6

! const., central hoat/air.

au to sp rin k le rs . 2 cor . gsrago. $99,500423-5957

•P rlce 'redueed ll 2800* eq. ft. fam ily hom o. A groat valuo. 5 bdrm. 2 bath, on largo lot, 869 Sparks. » 733-4970 all « offers consWored. •

5 ^ ^ I BUHURLER

EMate sale: 2 bdnn homo, 4 1 3 5 th A v e .. F i le r ,

Jl*. 734-6017 .__________».' ■ For Sell by owner 3 bdrm 2— bath home In Buhl. 4.64 ” seres w/live stream. Eves 3 643-6635 Or leave msg

V REDUCEDI Best buy on td the mari(6t today. It's truly t9 Immaculate and foaturos— a room y 1 ,1 5 7 s q .f t .^ homo, darling londscap-6 ing, fenced yord. OakloyV stone patio, sprinklers &

V : tl BARKER— — Cell 5434371---------

f - 504 I & I BURLEY/RUPERT Bt I HOMES

SURROUNDED BY SERENfTY:

5 bdrnV3 bath home situ------- a t ^ - o rHl-a-«of-«*-&f-

pasture. Hot tub, deck, 3 fireplaoBS end new kitch­en com plete th e quiot scene . MID w ater with sprlnklors. Call Sheila Ad­ams at Century 21 RKrer-

> side67B-9020 -

i 5W I— I QOOOINQWENDELI.»- I HOMESf House on 5 acres, east of,j Gooding, 2700 sq fl. 5,11 bdrm, 3V4 balhs. Fenced

p a s t u r e s w/2 s h o p s _ (24x30';, $110,000. Call\ 934-4277 &

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------------- 4 6 9 ' H A N K ISREDUCEDSS TO $1Z9,0( b«th home on'one acre. Sev nnlthed boMmenc. Owner will )»ck«733-7I51.

■ -ATrnUDBIlFonMldWngt* . :.wiihJ'aally.toam.and.maav ; SI34.900. Cill Dave for deoiUt;

■ T 4 3 s ' p ^ I iCOMPIBTH.1: J^NISHBI

ai E s ta te /S i

I ■■ JE H cS lE /■ h a g ^ m k m o ^

JEROME 6.5% assumable } FHA ARM QUAL 3 bdrm

house, drive by at: 116 9 6lh Ave E then call own- , ers801-760<7825

^ 0 8 ]; I KIMBERLY/HANSENJ I HOMES

■ Welt maintained large cor­ner lot, qu iet s tre e t, 3

T bdrm, 1 bath, nice land-. scoping, fruit trees, gar-. don a rea , fenced yard.I ■ Must see. $74,900. 310. , .Willow. 423-4648

r i 512 I': I FARM/RANCHES/'’ I r DWRIES

i 27.26-facros w/feed lot.fli stock wator. $500,000.

■ Dairy, 120 acros-set up to > run 600 cows, $385,000.

640 acre farm & 400.cow, dairy w/3 homes,$995,000. Marco Invest­ments; Inc. 677 Mariey Rd, Richfield. ID 83349. .

1000 ACRE RANCH Located just 40 minutes

South of Sun Valley.! Excellent pheasant.I hunting, 3 bedroom I house, BLM grazing and

an water rights Induded. $325,000 excellent

I assumable flnandng.' ■ Exchanges consklored.I PhUCoQuer

Sun Valley.fiealty • (206)622-3392

FARMS. 408 ACRES • in 2 percola,

buy all o r c e n sp lit. 2 hom es, pivots, crops & pasturereastof-Jeiome

400 ACRES - crops iive- ~ s to c k se t-u p v 4 B d rm --

home. A nice operation NWofPaul.T41._ _

240'ACRES • crops, pas­ture, TFCC water, gated pipe & contour, 2 homes, SW of Buhl.

235 A C R ^ - Good sprin- “ Tcloi^rrlbated imiii, u a lry ■

site, Wendell.40 A CRES • Beautlfui 5

bdrm home, heated shop, gated pipe, TFCC water. SW of Buhl. B11

ROBERT JONES REALTY

7 3 3 ^ ) 4 0 4

1-800-2M-5001 ----------E X m 211----------- --Fann & development land.

377 ac .1 ml. on Canyon ■ Rim,“T F Canal w ater;, Good Improvements, re­

altor owned. 543-4930. ,

St. N. • 734-5858

i P E C I A L S ! ■

3 N S - R O A D — -,000. Spacioui 3 bedroom, 2 cpante 2 bedroom rental In 'ill coiulder lesM optkxv Call

■ :

t room, w cll-de il^ ficwr

T-

JIBp;AND>-»B^ P y . FOR i

m S m M

> a i e - R e a i Em s I

.FARM/RANCHES/ DAIRIES 1

9 For sale. 160 acres wilh n hand lines in the Eden/3 Hunt area. Also a shop for

sale or lease In Hazehon. 626-6117

SACRIRCE PRICE FOR QUICK SALE BY OWN-

' ER: New basm en t & 2- story, 6000 sq ft home, garage. 8 etaliralsod her-

, ringbone cinder block r daltybam,250'freestans,I. 160 acres, 91 shares wa- I t o r . s t r e a m ru n n in g ^ through, 6 miles ea s t of ^ Shoshone Ice Caves. 35

m iles south of Hailey,- nexttoBLM . $179,000,'

o n ly s e r io u s b u y e r s ■wanted. (206) 487-a070

4 513 I ^ | a c r e a g e s & l o ^

’ . si9.s00tuy340ocro country/Kvne-tfffes,

pasture 8 2 5^17 av»• 1 ACRE HOMESITE LOT f Private lane. .

Gated entry.South of TWifi Falls

R. Q. BUILDERS, INC.637-6313

420-4846 or 420-3943

VA acre building tot, view of N & 8 nxxintams. End • of Garay Lne, Hwy 30 V4 N from Asgrow, Filer. Pri­vate, quiet, great neigh-. boriwod. good Investment $14.300. Cell 326-5614

3.3 acres. Meander Point- canyon ffcn prop. 734-0622 ,

40 acres prime developing i kxalfanS^ofTF. ^3-6926.

> 80 a c r e s of goo d so il,----- $2500'aaVbrbe*toffer.-; _ N Qf CUfTV.423-5071._ _ _ .;1 BUHL c n y LOT: Roomy

7 6 ' X 1 3 0 ' lot z o n e d for- duplexesl...CallJudy. t BARKER, CeHS43«<371

Comer buDdlng lot ell un- r -derground4JtlM»vuubdl--

vision, $16,000.733-7446 i' Historic 60 acre parcel lo­

cated on the BIG LOST .• RIVER. Newer 5 bdrm, 2 S

bath home just 40 mi from Sun Valley. River front­age w/ spectacular views. Excel terms to qualined' • buyer. Cali 206-566-2581 < eves or 509;.7^9452.to arronge shovHrtg.

r Large dty lot in Hagennen, d o se to the Post Office

I and downtown.xity water ; & sewage avail. 637-6253- *•

L o ts r ( o 2 « e n ^ ;DomestlcandltTtMtionwa’ ‘ .lor.provided.. PmlactlvffI Covonanta. 3 miles fJoith _

ot Hagarman. Prioad j $13,000-922,000.

W r ig h t R e a l t y C o . j837-4700

515 ICOMMERCIAL

PROPERTY

For sale or ren t A & M Ex- prosso bldg, 347. Wash-

■ Ciglon S t N.TF. Available 6-1-96. 733-3914 days 7 ^ 2 2 6 3 eves. . ~ ' '

~i 518 I I MOBILE HOMES |$29,900* 1981 UBERTY

m o6 iie h o m e . 3 b e d ­rooms, 2 baths, open floor , pl^n with large rooms. Ali new'vlnyi. double pane

.. windows, deck. OvefBlzed co rner lot in MH park. ' Spacerent Is $135.00 per m o n th . In v e ry g o o d co o d ltten .,C A aL ^A T 423-6986. (»95-16 6 .-------

GEMSTATE REALTY, INC.

734-0400 .'71 T am arac . 12X 66. 2 .

bdrm. new carpet $5000. . 837^46<Z~~~-

14X70,3 bdrm. 2 bath, gas hea t. AC. wood stove, shed. 733-3140 eves.' .

14x70 2 -bdrm . 1 b a th , elect covered patk) deck.

.734-4219, message.- ,1976 Kirkwood l ix 7 0 , 2. ' bdrm mobllehome. Re- ftig,.alr oond. New carpet ;

— thriighout-t-bethretover l lefrig, washer and dryer, exceptionally d ean . Lo­cated In Klmberiy park.

. Cali 423-6588 day* or 423-5456 evee. $16,000 .

. 1863 14x66; W/7X21.-3 bdrm. 2 bath, wood atove, I

$1?.60073»6172.. ,

court in Jereme, can Mkih v; ,eHe.®836;8S00.",.:-':' ■

1991Martetl»26X70.hant-. ■

'■roeeeiroeR,landKaped.‘ ; — Shown by-«ppt/only-t6- - ^quaOfledbuywa-teoAXL. .t

C iz y J #61.733-3612.af-. : t e r 6 p m o r .7 9 4 « e 0 6 2 t ..

• '' •. 24.X40t^^2 bdrm. mohllei ..

| ! S ? S K S ! ^ ^

E s t a t e y R g r i

,|_HOBI^HOH IM U 8 T S E L L 1 4 X 6 0 2 4 ^

1 bdrm; 1 bath: Lg living ' / room, oaa h ea t In mobUe r pari<-fnier.$ll.500/offer. - I. 423-4203.or'W6~4t50- NEAT AND CLEANI Dou-) ble wkle, 2 bdrm, 2 batti, .

open flbo^r"plaii', Laiy J , ■$29,000; ow ner carry. -

. LeMoyneReelty 7330974

K NEAT AND CLEANI Oou^ ble wkie. 2 bdmi. 2 bam, . open floor plan. Lazy J,

] $29 ,000 , ow ner carry.? LeMoyne Realty 7330674 5 ' " ' : .

•- £~"- 519 IS ^ E M E ^ Y L £ ^

. Bargain 2 cem eten plots < w/vaute at Sunset Memo- r i a l P a r k . $1 4 5 0 . : (503)391-9132.________

5 M I •REAL ESTATE '

Wanted ranch type home, * nkene(ghboriiood.Ek]er- iy railroad retiree & wife. I W il ip a y $ 6 0 K d o w n | payment. Send inquires i t o B o x 9 5 1 6 6 ,% T h e J Times-News, P.O. Box

' 646.TVvlnFans.lD.83303

1 f7~ . 601■ I FURNISHEDr ■ ____ HPV8ES_^ I. .

^ d r m ^ T a t l T a r o e r -=■ ■ ap^B..'$S50/rrio~$500- ' f dep.1at& tast733-1438 I" 433 Tyler, TF.

I" “ e S I

UNFURNISHED HOUSES i

I 2 bdrm, 1 bath in Buhl, no smoklt>g, reasonable rent

: 6 4 3 - ^ 1 anytime. - ! 2 bdrm. 2 bath, 6 minutes 1 from Twin F alls, $476

r e n t , $ 1 6 0 d e p . C all . 423-4696. ________

I 2 bdrm, 2 bath, double wide , mobile home, NE of RIer, i

4356 N 2450 E. Showing- -and-taklng-appllcatlons,, Mon, June 12.11 am to i - I pm, also Tues, June 13, > r 10to1_2yn.$460-»$300 I" dep., f lre tandiast month

rent, 2 bdmi,-dean. good loca- , tion, no p e ts . $425 . -f • I :$200dep. InTF;324-2659 i ' 2.bdrm, w/fuli bassm ent,

A C . r e a d y J .u iy 1 s t . 734-4384 . .

2 o r 3 bdrm rentale. Call a ithS chm klt 733-9141. .

A-142 4-plex $576 brand new. 2 bdrm. 2 bath, W-D,

refrig,Btove,microwave, - dlshvrasher, AC. covered E

perking, hartdlcap accessible. Avail May.l a t

I ELWOODfrEV/^S- : 1 • 734-1401 . ^

Adult Condo complex, 2 I -- bdmi, 2 full bath, refrig, -

range, microwave, dlsn- ; waslier, washer & dryer *- fu rn ish ed . E lect h ea t, fireplace. No pets. $600 . mo&$300dep. 733^923

I Apt fo r rent in Kimberly. ;I he-ooAS: - ■ ■ ' c

Hagennan 3 bdnn 4 acres pasture. $576.637,a304.

1 JO N E S WE HAUL -. . UausUy can move you— B

ANYWHERE for less than renting a truck.. Need toads to Calif & Ariz.

FREE ESTIMATES . CALL 324-3490 _

Jerom e2 &3bdrni. $400^ H : 4504475.324-2641.

Je ro m e 3.bdrm , 1 bath , range, fenced backyard no pets or smoking M8S.' Tri Co Prop Mgmt Call ,

. 324-2734. I' Jerome, 2 bdmi home. 10 '

acre* of pasture, $480. Refs&dep.req.324-87S2 ■

Jerom e: 4'bdrm. M aore. $525 mo., no M ts. C2all -

- 324-2834 after eaO pm .. •*- -taW 'Z T idm vupeam ia .'" ~

' $ 4 3 5 p e r m a - » u t i l .^ 1d e p . N o p e ta a n d n o am oklng. 734*2658 o r r

; 7 3 4 -2 W .a ir ic fo rK ^ .. ,Lfg3bdnnhouse.73frOqs»

Ntoe 2 bdmi mobile home; ' privitetol,AC.sto«MreM0

. Soradei In TF. 4234104■ READY FOR OCCUPANCY■ ■;: 'l>e<Jfni,Tl balh house,

y Rent ia only $500.00 plus '

3 % m . j M b i i l h house.'- . • '^ s . q o i^ iT O n th ylua

^ b S m i r 2 b 5 ih o 5 e V iT '■ -• n g loprtd5!$7gO.OOplw

I -oS liiR A W U V JteA L T % - . 7344868 (p tf J e w i m e

Of^weatonde W 6480) -

- ’RanttilirTF/Jonme. Ranee • '$ 4 2 6 - 8 6 9 0 m olSw idra .: / 8a»8782 .824:8682; V^ Sliiig:2 ^M|g / tw w pibit,:

' ': iM V |^ « A 8 8 0 C IA m '';

----------M 2 ------- :( fUNFURNISHED I

_ ^ H O U S B ^ ^ E

TF 3 bdrm 2 bath, family Jeiroom, office, nice neigh- a

- bortiood. a family home, b NO pets. W/D hookup. 3 $675 + $350 dep. open _ July 1 st 734-6055 ' Nil

TF. A ttractive, c le a n 2 p' bdrm. convenient loca- —

tkxi,WD hookup. No pets, Priref. $4204dep. ^ 2 5 6 7 . a

b■ ' — c

e r a T?FURNISHED APTS/ ^

^ _ D U P t S « S ^ —

1 bdrm. fum ap t $350 in- c dudes utUMes, 734-4364 a

C ^ ^ eapts^M e ^ r t f t a . ^

TF Studios fori person, no Esmoking or drtnldng. $165 2 i& $230-f dep 426 Main N. . q

V«ynlcolylumBI»d«Ti«]l J1 bdrni. shore bath, utils £ paid, $350.7360856. -l!

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604 I * UNFURNISHED ”

^ A P T O j p U P L B ^ n,

1 & 2 b d r m a p t s , ^$335&up

Quiet living, dean complex,

laundiyfecitdes,nopeta 864 Quincy 734-6600 p

1 & 2 b d n n a p ^ _Z- Laurel Pari<Apanments. R

( 176 Maurice S t N.,TF734-4196 —

1 bdmi. $476.... What? |$47571 Just come look- ■

youll understand.- # • » » 4S3-S130 * • » * - -2 ^

------- 2 f r3 BEDROOM-------- ^TOWNHOU8E8 »

from$460. • ?Washer 8 Dryer hookup I

Small storage f NopetsI 7 3 4 ^ 0 0 g

2bdrm 1V 4bath, apis, 4 ~ . -uU laJnci. $ 4 7 fi* $ 1 0 a .

dep. 602 2nd Ave N. Call |after5,733-7138. I

4 bdrm . 2 b a th , fam ily ^

dep. Req credit check. ~ Avail 6-15. Call 734-6619.- ®

AVAILABLE SOON TZ 1 8 2 bdm apts. $3354435. «

7330740 S1322 Washington S t N. _ r

An utilities induded, 2 bdrnibasement, w/d hook-up. s■appls. somapets OK. car- _ _port.3/4bath.-$475mo.tHEMAHAOEMENTCO. 60

7330789 B

BRAND NEW, SPACtOUS2 bdrm, baJti. all appls., IrtdMdiial laundry room, < 9 axcal. locaHon,n«xt to ,, Pantna School, $525.* ^

$900dap. I734-e874or734M121 ,

Brand new 2 bdrm. 4-plex. extra ntoe $576-f deposit Can 7340427 for Ifito.

Brand new duplex 2 bdmi. ~ $425 mo + $425 deposit

. Can 736-9021 epm-11pm. —C le a n , n e w e r s tu d io , a

-$290*dep^UUIs. indud- —ed; laundry room avail. Co

• NopetS.733-3624,. gCui-dfrsao lrg 4 bdrni 13/4 —

bath, appls, elngle.de- ^

I733-0739 ■

DELUXE A pt $4954-dep. ^Water & T r ^ P d . Refrig. PJw-toe maker, self detuiing ^oven, DW. Call 734-8161 ^or 734-7309.__________ J :

Excellent new 2 bdrni tent- __Lals. large decks, cdmi^ete

SHlocation . R e d u o e a to ‘ $478 Cad today733^624.

Housing Applications Are . Now £»lng Accepted For Near Elderly. Elderly & 122

.Handlcapped/D lsabled « Persons. Rent & Utilities C Based On income. Apart- " ment NOW Available For R en t For Further Infor- matton Contact:

The Jerome Housing Authority ® 733«786 er

T007334678. , — Equal H o u ^ C ywrtunlty W /

Jerom e- 2 bdrm , 1 bath ^ _ d u p le x .a i^ . w W I ^ ' q,

t »1e h a n JEq». 7330739 ^

Large 3 bdrni-apts. $409 I

s S S S ication 0 1 1 7 ^ - 1 4 2 2 ^ tai « r7 3 4 ^ 1 1 ever*ida. . S

S p a j ^ f t i r w n t (

.: ' oHalltf Space : <!pmpeUlvB/ii

: .AvallaBie lmrhi

;P ra |jB rtK ^ ja n a B o ^ p T ;;T

:T V iln '^ a il8 ildah6 ;833o il: -738 -1857 — .

A ' ' •

1 — 5 5 4 : 1UNFURNISHED

Jerome.'2 bdnn, IW b a t h ~ apt..WO hook-up, email, b a c k y a rd , $ 4 0 0 m o. 3 2 ^ 9 9

Ntoe.'2 bdrni, 1 balh, IHA. -• approved, near Perrine &Ftobert Stuart 733-4330.

Prioe reduced , new (wpet and paint w/d hook-up. 2 bdrm, 1 bath, $475. In­cludes w ater sanitation

- 7330739

TF 2 bdrm duplex 315 Lo­cust N, $ 4 ^ Avan June 3rd. 324-3527

4 6 »| r o o m s f o r r e n t

2 m ature non sm oking. - . quite females. $200 per

riio.-^1/2 of utlls. Kitchen

Capri Motel, kitchenettes.$160... Vrt^. rates start- lngat$140.Cal733046&

M0TEL3 Rooms for ren t Low rates

Convenient downtown tocatton.7330630

Room for rent, full house ^rivlW »s; $225 month.

Rooms for rent-$46 wk. 625-6733*734-3540

I 6 0 6|^ M O B I l £ H O M E ^

_2 .bdrm.moWIeJn.Jerofne.-.».^___$390 -f dep. 3244430. .

' Excepttonal 3 bdmu 2 beoh.'. manufactured home. Over

1800 sq. f t Walk m dos- ets. wood stove, $665 per rno.-fdep. Ref. req. 386- 0218 or 734-7052.

I 0 F R C E 8 ; ' RETAILSPACE

1ST MONTH RENT FREE 1700 square fee t large re­ception room. 4 private onices & area for secre-

- tarial pool. 734-6380 451 E a s tla n d , v a r io u s

sizes. Large and Small. ■Cali 733-4122._________

For rent or lease ice cream p e rlo rin Je ro m e . Call3 2 4 - 4 0 8 3 . ______________

OFFICESPACE 600 sq. f t on Blue Lakes

Btvd. North. Ali utDltiee.660 eq. ft. w/2 bathrooms. -

utilities Included. . and

1 2 5 0 s q . f t . w/2 b a th - rooms.utliities Includedon Blue Lakee B lvd................Ali have ample peiking.Contact Steve Haltows

HALLOWS------REALTY734-4334.OFFKEB

$130 Up 7360022

Prime Blue Lakee Retail /Ofttoe Space. 734*1357

~Commercial/retaii orrice spaciB avanable: 2500 sq ft. call 734-5681.

^ 6 0 8 ~~\I COMMERCIAL I PROPERTY

For sale or rent: A&M Ex- prebso bldg. 347 W ash-, K gtonStrfTF.A valable ' 6-1-95. 733-3914 daya 734-2263evee.

OFFKE-8MOP --------WARBHOUSe-

SH O P-60x60w /212x14 overiiead doon. heat &

offtoe on 1-3 acres.Fenced. M-2 zoned.

iM seorbuy .

1222 sq ft shopftrarehouse 950 sq ft shop/warehouse Overhead doora, utnMes furnished, otllcd space

avallaUe.. SteveHatlows

HALLOWS .REALTY734-4334

W A R B IO U S C roF nC EDowntown area, services

in distribution available.Can 1-8000400692 ask fbr Bob.

T i r o " 1 .I CONDO R ErrTAU

L j j j e w SL— 'New home. Island Park vn*

tage Golf Oouree. 8125 a day.7380683.anytlme..

f fo n • . , ■■ - ;;v

'O S ' '" . ' 't flatea / , < i m ^ f a t o f y .

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I Real Esti610 ~

< STORAGE/ WAREHOUSE RENTAL

10 .000 sq ft w arhoust space for rant or lease

;. Call 738-4202. 301 4tt ■ '■ Ave S Twin Falls. .

0 SHOSHONEALPINE MINI-STORAQE

■ Now renting 6x10.10x10, 10x20 units.

For more info contact:1 Hadden Realty 866-2288

' I a „ . •|M R M S F O R R E N r

/ ' 36 acres, t»hlnd hospital water paid. $75 and acre Call 734-0586

t 612 ^P A O T JR K F O R raiTIrrigated p astu re for-SI

t^ead. full caro. 487-2109

615 ” MOBILE HOME

14 wide lot, Eden 324-343C

I 616^ R O O U H ^ K W A ^ ^

Fem ale to share house, S12S mo. 1/3 utlls.733- 0964 eves, or message.

R oom m ate n e ed ed , no smoking or'drlnidng. $142 mo * utllttles. 734-5692

Senior CIttzsn wonted for companionship & to share 3 bdrm home In nice quiet neighborhood. Private bath & kitchen prlvilMe.

_____ __No.8mokiog.please..Call736 -2574 if no l hom e

----------- p io a se try-again , la tem om oreanyeves. .

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

I; Uve In companion nrademi all elect, no smoking, pre-f for middle aged or olderi - person. Call 324-2592 bv=------------5uneW 20ffir-----------

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 701

•----------10 haadionflhorn'cattie,w /calves on their side.324-7292 ________

10 mo brown Swiss dairy hoiter. 324'7010, ,

100 rndMduoi calf hutches, w/slatied bottoms & at> tached bottle hofdeis. $30 ea. or discount w/quantlty.

- S36-6ffl7_________ •6 Hotsteln springers, doss-

up. Call 543-47997 quality trained Holstein

. nurse cows/326-3133.. 7-10 day old bull calves,

$45 ea. 543-4066 .. - ABS Hol8toin.heirers,.S00

1 b s~ tJ p 10 7 0 0 I b s . 838-5620.____________

Black bull, approx. 1500 Ibs-f. 27 mo-old, $950-0 ffer/trade. 368-7585 msg.

Colostrum fed bull calves for sale. 934-8300 .

C olostrum s ta r te d bull caivea. Call 324-7360

Family Holstein cow. halter broke, milk bymachine or hand, bred to Hereford

— bull, coming wtth 2nd calf.. 734-1659_____________

500 Hoistein cows for sole. 85 lbs. milk on 15 Ibe grain in pasture. Available appx &-1-9S. 603-842-3186

Hslsteln Sprtr>ger Heifers, quality breeding, some dose IV.

Fred Mppes 543-8373

Light steer pasture cahwe, S185.543-8366________

Newborn beef X calves.; flnd/tibntr«ct.3Sg»1167

! Springing HotstiilriheHtors for sale. Call 324-1232.

WANTED-Herd milking cows & Hdstein Springer heifers, wn pay top prtca, Tom H arris, 324-2250 evee or,731-2250 days.

"- Yeariing black SImmentai butm , m o d e ra te b irth weMM, g ^ EPD's. Call 324-8035 after 8 am

c u s T o l y r ^ F A R y ^ E m j c ^

Ml ground woric chopping.. weeM ry, rockpKMf. ■.

jl_ ^ :_ _ tru ia jn a n u re h a u l.. ’ Randy .WdBvaf, 643-8688.

■I— CUSTOM BAUNO.— :• . ^n^^ne baler. Tag-yqyg - . Custom Haying, swathing.!, jbding.haunng..432-6877

• ; onsE N C H O Ppm a '- -

i ■; ■

>tate/Rent>i4 ““toT"

. I FARM MACHINERYFAL . 1 .^ 486 JD baler, exc. condWu s e on. Call 543-8010.

8row3«;LUItetonCuitw/i 6pkJer8.erow30'UIHsto. Cult, w/4 spklers. 2-4 m

; 36*.UlIistonCun.2-8rov V,B 22* Alloway Cull. 6 rov

22 ' Wick Cult. 6 row 30 Altoway Cult 734-0445.

^ Baler, swattw, 2 tractors 289 4 trucks, ono retrlovoi "T “ reasooabto 543-5119.

For sale; 180/90 Hesstor >fr- trador w/loador, very-lovi ^ hrs. 4800 H esston tor 9ltal. bailor. In the cab molste acre, m eter. All or part bes

offer. 764-2916, 726-221;

“ n Por heavy duty ha>„ fluffors, 2 models, 6^4 8^J J y 645-2426f.50 — —109 Wli»n youVo lost MtTWIhln{----- VBlMblo.acUulliodsdcar

be a vaiuAtile frtofxl In find” 1 log n. M l 733-0931.

Frisk's at Pablo, MT. Com ■ i J bines for sa le or trade (430 John Deere, 7720, turbo — diesel, hydraulic, hydro ” 1 static drive. PU reel, AC c n cab & radio. 20* header

$ 1 9 ,5 0 0 . A i s o J o h r ^ Deere, 8600. hydrostaUc ll!?: drive, AC cab & radio, 20

h ead er. *9600. Phone !1 _ ( 4 0 6 ) 6 7 5 - 2 8 0 0 . no ( 4 0 6 ) 8 6 2 - 4 2 7 4 fo i

142 financing. (206)359-3022, !2— F r i s k s . M T . & W A . I for E x cav a to rs-1 9 8 4 15C lare • Komatsu w/tnumb. 1984 ulet Kobeico, 907C a te 1984 Komatsu 300 me. 1980 John D eere, 690B Call w/thumb. • m e Rubber tlrVlbaders-1965 a to . 350 Komatsu. John Deere

5448, Cat 968A, Hough— 100C..» • Cat950.. Cat d o z e rs 'D 7 F & 0 6 C . lem i988dressorD7G. ' are- Loader backhoes, 1992 Ider Case, 580K. 4X4' .!by Ford 6 55 4X4 & o»iere .

( 2 0 6 ) 3 5 9 - 3 0 2 2 ! M (206)353-9054________.

IFront'loader for Ford N.

R ear hydraulics. $300. 423-4898

International 5000 swather, diesei.-cab, 14', $9000. 736^)014. •

JD 487 baler, hydraulic ten- s io n . e x c . c o n d itio n , $3700/offer. Call 328-5495

■ J JO 6600 Combine, diesel tie, c a b , AC. 1 8 ’ h e a d e r , de. ■ exce l, cond . $5000 or

trade. 733-1878________

ilry JD c o m b in e 8 8 2 0 , no beans, prioed to sale. Call

es" ' ’ 837-^98 evenings. a t- Kerchnerhayflaffor,hyd.3 •ao pt. excel.cond, $2,000. Ity. Cali 788-2641 evenings.— Mitchell pit pump, used fbr SB- lagoon pump, power, take

off. or you can put motor— on t t Pressure up to 1000 Bln lb s. p e r sq . Inch. Like __ new. 538-5520;

NH 912 Swather. cab. bi- cool. blower, h^rosta tic

^ drive. 14' double sickle g h e a d e r w /condltlonerr

Ford'8 cyi. gas engine. __ Machine runs weii..$6800. 00 JD 218 baler. PTO need ^0 some work bu^wilI bale ^ hay. 324-3543..e s Seif-unloader,' 3 axle farm

bed. for rent for 3 months.— .Call877-4536 .'' TRACTORS: Used/new— 4x4 compact dlesei ter . tractors with loader.Of Implement packages arKf rd backhoe attachments,ilf. - -W eekend-'

farmers/landscapersi “ Visa/MasterCard *■ Hobby Horse Ranch*Jn Jgfotne 208-324-5858 px Used & New small 4x4 trao-

tors, loaders. Implements.* Call 324-5858.», ------------------------------ :—

W anted hay conditioner rubt>er'roller* te flt New Holland 910 swather. Call

— -208-324-5858.2 N e w H o i la n d 1 1 1 6 Swathere w/18" headers, f ie ld re a d y . F a irfie ld

— '.764-2685* 1048 staoker. 282 baler.

Call 366-2031.

V 4 705 I s, I FARM & RANCH0

— Burley Tractor, salvage Combine A tractor parts

Si Paul, iO ♦488.5420 . CaH milk feeder, trailer bot­

tle c a it holds TO.bottles. Cali B37-4847.*— - •

' New Holland 28S baler, i • good shape. .438j^W8. ’, __

I. Post poles & rails, fence

■ glng,HaBey78»31W

— m _ 706

L »1AA ALFALFA SEED • r Several vartetlea. Q ran d -

•Farmer's M.708

HAY ,T 3 ^ N

1 ton bale stacking,. & hay retrelving. 734-9743

4 7 0 9 115^ I HORSES -Ilors. 1 yr Sorrel filly $500. 9 yr.vor Sorrel golding, $1200. 4

yr. Sorrel nily $1600. 7 yr----- Sorrol j^dlng $750. 8 yrIton b lack R an ch g e ld in glow $1250. 8 yr Pamt mareton $1500. Call 423-8782

2 Arabian maros. $1500 217 each. Call 878-2012

2 Mammolh donkey Jen- ' fi/ nios a s a pair $4000 or

single $2600 firm. Call 836-2524 anytlmo and

— keep trying, o n I I—Und- 5 year old reglstorod breed­

ing stock Paint mare, sor­rel. 4 socks and blaze.

“ $1600. Call 543-4414ide. Arab gelding, 5 yr. brod for

racing, Intelligent, excel, disposition, endurance c a n d i d a t e . E n g l is h started. $1500.328-4854.

ihn

^ At stud > 3 AQHA stallions. )ne top bloodilnss. 1-Overo 0 ' paint stallion, Bonanza,

fo r B a r i in k M a c h o M an i 122 b reed in g . For d e ta ils I— 544-7525. I

50 CRAWFORD FARRIER ' }64 SERVICE .

Over 20 yrs. experience. Specialize In chronic &

IOB temporary foot disorders.Head farrier for West TX

)85 State UnlverslW for4 yrs. ere .W p^ed w/Dr. Bob Potter^ jgh' son 'S 'C ah y d n , TX for

ov e r 6 y rs . F o r r e s t & Michele. 324-9188.

Qentle 3 yr. old Appaloosa ^

" ^ A p p a to o M 'in a re ;^ ^ pleasure or arena, $1500. Vera gentle. 4 yr. green

M broke sorroll filly. $750. ,o ’ POA 8 mo. filly, $300. 1

yr. Sorrell filly. $500. 11__ yr. reg. Arabian mare, welller, oroko, $1000. 2 yr halter DO. broke roan filly, $800. _________ Call 423-6782. .

»n- Horse training, aii types. m . Mark Dotson. 487-2109

~ Horses: Bought sold and sei traded. Call 733-8055

’or One 2 yr. old saddle bred- started.0n9 3yr.oldsad- -

Walker X 734-5322.

SUmdlng at .n j i ^OMET-— black & white Toblano *■ 13 . Stallion. Reg Missouri Fox 4 )0. Trotter. Has It all-confor- I >• mation, color, natural gelt. I ^ great d lspo^on a stands, t

16 hands. Stud fee, $300.' to* 73^5257 or 733-8493.00 Trailer & H orseshoeing ke equip. Caij 326-4831. _

“ A 7 1 0 r i IUc | h o r s e e 6 u | p m ^ Ii r - -72 Mitey 2.horsetri..Some. ^ ,a r u s t Qood tires. $700.

788-3000_____________^ Charm ac 4 horse slan t,

la rg e tack room . 728- _ - 4158 or 878-0806.™ a r d e J Horse & stock trirs. i ^ Wade Zollinger Oakley _ Basin 678-3342 ■* Show saddle, breast collar, C

brid le , c h a p s , b o o ts .^ 734-8285 I

71l " I. r ^ R R I Q A T j O N ^ '

lOtowerVaiieyPlvot&two JV4 mi wheel IhM w/large f <

_ wheels. FaWiekl 764-2685 i8* aluminum gated pipe J

• ' 30& 40 ft lengths. 20 hp kturbine pumps & panel. i

_ Cali 423-6719._________ I^ PORTABLE SPRINKLER U

PtPE REPAIRS I Wind damage or j

• •SSS? !Id ^ •• '1 !

I 712— ^OUWHViRABBT J

Laying hens^baby-Ouln-- _ i eas. Can324-6638. ' J . ________ Q

1 713 . [SH EEPiO O M ^ J

' 2 T o g g e n b e r g f e m a lp ^ g < ^.$1S 0 . 324^7010. \

Qoats for sale. All ages, ^ ^ '.varietyofbrM ds.$& >&

' 177. 677-3319,--1

^ ' Nubian bucks, unusual Ught Zj u- - .o j l t^ jw w w e a n in g .$ ^ •” , ea;73»2576 ■ J

: Ham shlrerYorkahire.X ,- - ) ■ -^4il(w*iBmustasl324-7010-

)|

l/larket-Mis<8 0 i"

ANTIQUES & ^ ^ ^ O U E C T T B L ^

O ti) ORIENTAL RUQS ^ WANTED

- Anyslzeorcondltton «, 1-800^143-7740

=i 4 8W" I1 A P P L J^ C E S

■r Hotpoint dryer, avacado. rr. good cond.. $80.825-4128,

yr UNBELIEVABLE PRICE-yr Washer ond dryer $325.ig Computer table and chairrl $75. New cond. 734-8720.

_ Washer. $135 & Other used10 . app liances. B lacker's,

223 2nd Ave E, 733-1B04 ~ Whirlpool washer for sale,' ar §244^ ^ ^ 'Id . ,

■ 8 0 4 -_ |w J |L O |N Q IjA T E n [^

J: Qravel reasonabio & small 9, • tractor wortt.S43-82&4. ,

- 4 808 I’■’ I COMMUNICATION

I ^ D E W C E S ^

h 2-way radios, Includ>r)a *■ base set up, 2 mobiles. l ~ hand held w/quick charge . adaptor. Best offer. Call0 764-2916.727-2217I. ^ . In i 809• L ^ C O M P m ^ R S j

■ 486bX2-66, 16mb RAM; '540mbHD, 2x CD-ROM,

, 1 .8 -b lt S o u n d , 1 4 .41 Fax/Modem, 1 4 ' .28mm . Monitor. W FW Q3.11. b DOS 8.22. only $1749:^ 486 0 X 3 3 , 4m b RAM,!: 640mbHD. 14* .28mm ^ - Monitor. DOS 6.22, WF- I WQ 3.11. and moro only ‘ $999,738-4853

: AST 386. $400. IBM PS2, 1 z 3 8 6 , $ 8 0 0 . IBM 2 8 8 .

$250. Call 733-9444.^ ^m p u te rs . 386SX w/^the _

p rocossor.3 .5* floppy• drive. VGA color monitor.

101 enhanced keyboard.I L o ad ed w / s o f tw a re .

$525.00 for computer,11 fi^tl^jnonltor.

ry at 733-6454 between 8:00 & 4:00 Mon-Fri.

Gateway 2000 computer.' 486133SX. w/mlcroaoft' ~ . windows. U'.crystal scan I color monitor. & Sony CO ;

ROM drive. Epson LQ '- 2 6 5 0 w id e c a r r i a g e ■- printer. $1400.733-2025

Tandy 1000 SX/software ; and prin te r. G rea t for '

• beginners. $350 or best■ offer. Call 734-0236.) ■' 4 810 I[ ■ h r d w o o d ^ -

To be rem o v ed . 2 fruit trees, you cut & clean up

' & the woods yours FOR , FREE. Also misc. lumber ' tb give away.'733-299^ -

4 8?i IjF U R H m jR E iC A H ^

I Bdrm. set, night stand. 7___drawer dresser w/hutch mirror, 5 drawer dresser. .

. $ 5 5 0 . S ilv e r & b r a s s (. headboard, quoen size, $ 2 0 0 . Ail goo d co n d . - 324-2241. ^ f

Beautiful walnut antkiue ta­ble w/chairs. $250. Call734-2289._______ '

Church pews, hide-a-bed sofa, car stereo speaker iMx. Best offer. Christian Center 733-8255

C o m p le te q u e e n s iz e ^ waterbed, $75. Cali after p6 pm 324-5366________

Full size plltow>tep mat- ' t r e s s & box sp rin g , in plastic, $160.734-8881.

King size pillow-top mat- ~ tress & box spring, still in ^ plastte $250.734-8681

Lovely bdnn s e t mattress good cond. $400. Hkie-a- S ^ . $85. 733-5810. -

Must aed MMEDIATELYIIiPeopieiounger waterfall i

sectlona),saats'9.lifetIme 'wmty, $1000; Soiki oak 4 -pc end table s e t & din- '

4ng/ganw table w/4 chairs, $ i ^ ea . Or best offers.

-T 3 » e 6 e s OaHMwg 24hre- -JQ ueen e lze p ll le w -to p ^

mattreesabax«xtra.st{li '•in plastte $200.1^^8881 |

Rwlue«dt Mauve and bluecouch , w /h id e -a -b ed . W$295.733-3981. ' }

Twin size pl»ow4op mat- |. trees & box spflngs.stiain t

p l a s t i c . $ 1 2 6 : C aH j-534-8881----------------------

estal. $20Q/otfw.733-3027 (

yra. 934-5160 - - • Ml

FORNnUREIililMquMin: ~|; alze sofa sleeper, $125. J !

' Lt blue tovasaat.reeflner. > g 8 : ^ o o v » v a c u u m . ■

E iS ^ ^ m S iSSJ; ct1 0 ,0 0 0 BTUK«nTp.or,«> a • caiengJt.A C, ^

: ' ’Mnrtoelnclu(isd%80/bf: 8 i tif . Can 734-3772.. I

icellaneoul4 8 1 4^ E W E L f lY * n i2 ® J IWhite aold: 9 sapphire and

“ “ 9 llla m o n ? 7 lm ra 2 r7 » r $1000.934-4734

1 II ^ W N & Q A R D ^All of MV. Tractor & loader,

roloUlllng, mowing, blade , w o rk , c o r r u g a t i n g , i, 326-4831.

■ CLOSEOUT Seed potatoes. tx>dding

r plants. & garden bulk oe«i.QloboSeodAFoed

■ 733-1373..Custom Rototllling 5' tiller

i mounted on tmctor.Call Murray Badunon at

734-8030.

*Do you need your lawn* mowed & trimmed?

* Call734-1141. <r Youl And a vaHett' ol Intorosl-

lT)OoflBrin0tlnth* dstsKlod I columns ovory day. Dovelop— . ihereaderhaiyL

4 8 1 7 I L J J I S C F O H S A ^2 chalnssw s, good cond

$75 each. 10 ft Unlmesh satllllle. Echo Star SRO- 5000 reclever chip, you move $500.886-7893

4 tkd<ets to ‘Hello Dolly* In SLC . J u n e 17. W orth $ 1 4 4 . s e l l fo rS IO O . 734-9172

Car-78 Dodge Challenger, now tire s , ru n s $250. GRO-LITE Plant stand $100. wheat grindi>r$lOO. Kimball organ $200. 10 spd bike $10. Water dis­tiller $50. Will consider offers. 734-0434.

Qot'somemino to sen? Soil It the low-cost way , . . with d«»#lflod.733-0M1.

Couch & love seat, earth tone colors. $600. Drop ' le a f tab le w /3 ch a irs . $100. Willow love s e a t

-$150-537.6561/537-6651—

FAXYOUR

ADTIMES CLASSIFIED

____DEEARIMFNT .208-734-5538 i

GE self clean ovon, $175, ■beautiful velvet twin size Ipadded headboard & foot- ■ board, $50.00.736-2960.

Kirby vacuum $75. HD floor polisher. $125, fireplace

. screen grata & tools, $45,4 patip cushions $5 ea, largo'aroa rug. $225. Cell 734.7952. I

Uwn/pattofum.2 roddng I chairs. 2 adjustable chairs' I w/ cushions, oval table. umbrollaw/stand,$160. ,

Cali 734-2139. <

LogCM blnpkgSIO ^ 24‘x32- with 8' porch roof. . 7* Swedish cope, saddle notch logs 2'x8* TAG roof docking. Plans, video, loft

— a other sizes available.307-684-2445. I

l^suld L'Amour paper back books. 352 6th Avo E. TF

MISC 18 hpEvInnjde elect, Iall controls. $850; Yeshi- Ica FX-2 35 mm camera. Iall extras, $500; util trail- I er. $200.733-8875 eves

MISC 25 cu ft refrig W/lce I m aker, w hite, $300 or I bost offen Men's 10 spd i

.Mtnblko, like now, $125. - . 734-0298 after 6pm .Remoto control AM/FM ste­

reo with speakers. $50.. Treadmill, exc. condition, ■

$100. Jane Fonda Step < Arobtes with bench. $20. Call 734-7691

Roadmaster exercise bike Li like new $50. t ^ e handmade entertainment cen- ■ter $100. Amana freezer ■upright $76.733-6934 "

Sinks. 2 white bath oval $50 each, 1 whKe kitohen tlie end, $110, alt new.Call 734-4135._________ ^

Tan couch, good cond , _ $150. Refrig/loe maker. ■ $ 1 6 0 . New q u e e n RV ■

_nittnw 8,.$50>.B 3;eQ 5I_ _ VCR. $75. nlntendeo game,

$20. M k», $50. Scanner,

Wood stove, $75. Snow- ■mobile 800 indy, $1200. ■ ■81 Toyota PU. $1360. Lumber rack, $125. utility et r ^ . $600. wood desk. B$115. Camper shell, $75. J.

tub $2200^=734-4384-^ 1)

W ise . QUICK PRIVACY _SICI\DE Tree g ram 6-10 ■ft. yearly . $ 4 .9 5 -5 .4 5 ■delfeered. P ^ e d . plant- j j

1 -8 0 0 -8 1 5 -^ , ' • ^

MISC Cdmmerclal Blind- -hemmeraewlngmaohlnet- —

like new. 879-4433 , J

4 aie IBl

'i7HawKdCabta>atQiand' ■ p l^ - i te e ) cond, bench. 7!G 5 u d ^ . t 7 W . 7 9 4 ^ !5

Ct)lck»rino.upHght piano, u • N o a L 'o ^ ^ t m n ’bMt ^

•pffer: 784-6384 avwHnBa.’ - •

B a ifiid k 'a tu d l'o 'p lah e ,S200flMIM.'543-6B26"-

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1 4 8 1 8 Ij | h u s c a l m s t r u ^ ^

J I Kawal Keyboard svntheslz- I I. o r w lin ~ P o a v ey A m p.

$500.324-7010 . «Restored pianos.733-3905

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r Thomas Backhoe ServiceSenrira Paul lo Gooding

> Foundations >- -WaterUnes-Ponds-Elc.

6254237 Jim ♦ 825-5414 Vure) 733-9649 ♦ 21 at the tone

S & R Construction INeed a t>ackhoe7

I N eed a dump truck?' Dependable a E ^ e n c e d )

965 s ; 1200 £ .. Eden i Call u s a t 625-5416

CERTIRED STEEL f BUILDINGS

Metal Bulldlnos & Roofs♦ Garage ♦ Workshop

♦ Caipori^RV Storage♦ Machine Shop

♦ Horse Sams ♦ Loafing Sheds COMP^jNSTAUATION

, 10W ®Rnand®Yrs. Ifp. C 7 3 6 -6 5 4 8 '

• Call Anytimec

TWIN FALLS ■ ---------PLAN-nOOM-----m

Jobs to bid for Generals, I Sub-contradors

I

I

M obile Lube-N -T une Quality C ar C are ■

that com es to youl ■ — GthChangesrRatJIalor- ■

Service. Battery Testing. ■

F/VLAN'S General Carpentry < R em odels • New qi

construction • Specialty decks, patios, paUo covets,

carports, sheds. Smali>' sti

fHELPING HANDS -r,

CLEANING SERVICES7th Year S&ving Twin Falls f. •ResidentiahS Business

• Instnd-Bcnded. Free Estimatss

COUNTRY CLfANERS * We dean here.MM dean- ”

t h e r e ^ d ^ e v ^ p v h e r e . ^

offices. Reasonable ratM. ^ . tBfs.-l!va«. 73*8728 «

ABM eCOMPUTER SERVICE ^Upgrade. CD. memory. Support, service, trade.

Low rates; software.733-0025 - .........

COMPUTER _ COUNTRY CLUB ■

Upgrade, CD. memory. ■ Support, service, trade. ■ Softvrare m em b ei^ lp l ^

' •733^)025 HLocated across the a trte t H

byC om putarM art pi

WISE CONCRETES p e d ^ ln f la tm ric . I

pstk)s,«veways, rock work, decorative lock. c

ReeEririBlaiannChsRdBsa

_a& .U .Construction= RerrxxIels&Rep^ ^

Decks ♦ S k i i n g Mm

IbA-1 D R Y W A L L H

Experts hanging drywall. T u ln g &'Textunng since ■t97-eJobftJarge_oLsmaiN___

drhreyvays. Paridng lots. i

‘ ■. Cei

''' : ■ '

8 1 9 \ 4 OFFICE EQUPMENT I

^ f t S U P P U E S l ■

. S m ith Corona XD-4900 D i Now, $150.734-8217. i

^ S S j

xt 2 for more Infbrmai

I JD lX C A V A TTO N H • Footirtgs, Foundattons ^

Walerfalls, Ponds. Top Soil “Fine Grading. i.andscaplng[ ^

II Reasonable Rates/Trade , R M k H ai^ fjm w ^ 'f'

, FENCES! «HEARTWOOOCONSIRIICTION 'A

■ F ree Estimates

Local: 733-9063 1-800-733-9063 F

FENCE PRO:• Fences. Decks, Awnings.

W e build & repair all types of fences. pc Work guaranteed. F ree 'E stlm ates.' ' 3

5 423-4490 o r 1-600-847-4490.

COMPRESSOR WORK— Hourly rate, 2 'm en '......... , r

E xp^snced Fencing

I Corrals, pole fences, open

range, larger chain link.” 2 0 M 3 ^ 5 2 5 b e f o r e 8 ^ '

Old Worid RooringArUalry " f

Hardwood installation * Rnishing & Reflnishing Painting (Inside & outf

P e te B u tton 22

M & M C onstiuc tlon 'Remodels a Repairs _ , r

Roofing. Decks, Fences, » Siding, Doors, Windows,

Carpet, Furniture Cleaning733-9331 R

StaitYotffRodwood Deck Nowl J.T. Petterson Construction ■ !

specializing In decks, H patios & remodels.

Honest, reliable ser^rice. cc FreeestJmatB8.324-2862 r

t r e a t ’s C oncrete C o n s tConcrete wori( of all types. ^Foundations a excavation ■for manirfactured homes. ■

FREE ESTIMATES ■423-4524 or 733^3923 H

-W.&.W-CGNSTRUCTIGN— 50 YEARS IN AREA-------24Concrete to trailer roofing

Decks a remodeling $hs CAU FOR FREE ESTIMATES m

733-0365 m lfS fW n W V W fti Tl

i H M M i f t f i i l i i MDELIVERED n(

Sand & gravel topsoll for driveways,

parking lots, etc. We Qraval Sales Fre NORTHWEST • v

COMPANY, INC. yI733-1234 •

WORK OF A R THome repair; Bectrical, plumbing, light carpentry, ° palming y ^ a building

HONEY DO. INC.III ^ 1No Jo b too small ^

Call DEWEY TUBBS "734-6271 8

Latwn Sprlnklsr System neeVln^Home Siding r :

Insur^. Free Estimates ^ 1 -KEN^ Handyman Senrica ------

IgQJBfiSSBS —SAWTOOTH 1 ^

SHEET METAL ' .

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Tuesday,

4 " w o I f^ E r e i s u p P L ^ I j

Border Collio pups for solo, -$60«e?64-2491 -FgE

DALMATIAN p u p p iO S . w\ AKC. $100. 825-4215. . p|c

& SERA■ mttthn or your service n

B eneflel's H om e C are rDrywall •Pairrting> Carpentry

All home repairs

Call B ru ce733-7543 73

R e m o d e l in g ?N e w C onstruction?All kinds of contracting.

Also decks & h U B j lawn sheds

Ron Ham ey 733-6380 j.Q p SOUTHERN IDAHO

BUILDING & REPAIR Painting. Roofing. Siding, „

Decks, Fences a Prote R e m o d ^ ^ o ^ ^ l Types, of pa

324-6432 & 326-5332 - - - W a r d 's H o m eC o n s t r u c t i o n La

Room addltkins, remodeling, High. elactiical, plumbing. No job brusl-toolargsortoosmall.20yrs olili

exper. Free estimates. GuajCall W ard S

-------- thrauH om e R ep a irs r

Of All K inds

b a l e R o b l M o i r ^ ^ n 7 3 4 ^ 2 9 3 9 Wim

Ray&SonConatnictlon PP m e n Quality Counts ROI

Additions, remodeling. 733- custom decks, patios,' Com

25 years expertence,reQable. rssld* ' Free Estimates. Leal

■ 733-5369 . _ _

Bill’s Handyman c<No lob too small cs

Ught construction. Qipp Remodeling, Painting i 4 '

Also Lawn Care 73441 423-4296 o r 420-7079.

JA M E S C OComplete hom e repair JRemodel & Additions Hi

W e C arei out c733-6747 c

McGinnis Industrial Veldlng. Fabrication & t r

24 hour p o r ^ e sendee. —^ Reasonable rates •

ihawn or Debbie 733-0033

Tony’s LandBcapIng D & IPruning, Trimming, Se

new Lavm Sprinklers. VallSpring C lean-ups areas

15 years experience. 531We do what you cani do! — 7 •ree Estimates, 734-3322Y A RD B A R B E R S He

Y a r d d e a n - u p . Remo

FREE ESTIMATES. Z T II8SS-4341 after tom or TREE

420-6230. P LAW N P R O

Mowing & Trimming For — —Small & Largs Lawns. D A U

Brand New Equip.Free Estimates For n

423-6362 o r 42(^8362 Fi

Uplne Landscaping f|>pnng dean-up. retotaiing, m m

mowing, power raking, m T T l8hmt)b«y. sprinkler ■ “

systems, /(ll yaid care RATIleeds. Free es t 734-7896. V3R E E N S K E E P E R_____Lawn.care____________ 1

Thatching ■ CalLandscaping iu u ^

Debris Removal 'NNU■ 734-7334 Si

UlLaRCLE/SPRINKLERS ^Servfcingnew&oM . ^

systems, cortverskms, ^^1uiutfelectrk:,landa^[ng __21!

aZraslwIiSoSoeie Yard Care Serviceman Bemi »1ow-Trim-Rototilt-Repalr FREESprinkJers4.and8cape ___ 12.75^^ or4 j^ 01 M W

Treeservice,

B 8 » 4 0 1 1 o r 7 3 4 ^

windp l t f t K t a ^ ^ ZM

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ly, Juno 13.1995 .Tlm -News

4 8 2 0 ’I PETS & SUPPUES

-FREE^RupploSrAkltOrLbb-------------X. g ro a t dom oanor. 8 w eoka.old. 734-6168.

. ploasa kiave msg.

VICEg representative {

MAGIC VALLEY .MEDICAL SUPPLY

AND OXYGEN MEDICARE/MEDICAID/

INSURANCE 734-0600 TvWn Falls

436-6566 Mini-Cassia PEOPLE CARING . .

FOR PEOPLE

iORTHWEST COLORS lon’t let your house fade

in the summer sun.'rotect it w H hanew coat if paint. Free Estimates.

■ Call 324-8598

Claude’s Pro PaintingLowest bid in town.

Highest quality. Exterior rush, roir, or spray. Also oiling roofs, all wori(.

Suaranteed. Local refs.FREE EstlmatesI

iroughout Magic Vaiieyl CALL 733-2735

PROFESSIONALROOnNQACOATINQS

r33-7221 o r 326-5657^m m ercial, Tndustrial. esidential. Buildup roofs.Leaks repaired In 24 hrs.

MSSHARPEMNGSEIIVICEComplete sharpening ~carbMe& steel saws,

dipper sharpening & repair.141 B racken S L S.

?44050*1-60(^71-4050

REST EASY H ate S h o p p in g ?I'll take t h e f ^ o

out of your dayl^rocory

S H E L T O N 'S T R E E S E R V IC Eierving Magic Valley,Wood'Hlver“ V aIley---------=~»r

or w herever FREE ESTIMATES

733-9318

I & L T R E E S E R V IC EServing .all Magic

Valley a ^ o o d River reas. 733-4110. Local

536-5165 insured. N A T H A N 'S

ee Trimming a Topping.Hedge Trimming a

emoval: Free Estimates.734-1157

REE STUMP GRINDINGFree Estim ates

733-1554 or 733-1566

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or mutch or disposal.Free Estim atesP 734-2742 •

733-3123

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K-8* Phonics •Readhg Writing'Sdence* Math Cal Bedcy® 734-7832

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' 4 S oI PETS&SUPPUES

GERMAN SHEPHERl pups. AKC 1 mala. 1 fc male. 4 months old. 100'. German bloodlines, $47i Call S43-5649

LAB: yellow an d blac» pups, dewdaws removec (Irst sh o ts , AKC regis tored, $200 ea. 326*326 leave msg.

UiasaApso puppies. $10 e#ch. Cdl 67S-0509

' PERSIAN purebred kttlerv c u t e & f u z z y . s r s 436-1626.

PCMERIAN AKC male 1 wks old, 1st shots. whH

• & t a n . ’a s k ln f l S30C 733-9547. .________

AKITA. FREE large, pur blood. 0 mos. old. mal< neutorod, smart. flontJo loving. 324-5765.

AUSTRAUANSHEPHER . Pups. $40 ea. Good worl

Ing parents. 324-6338- i i : - -----BLUE-HEELER.-puppIei

• .S36-63l)4.___________BUNNIES. Wanting tiopr

eared bunnies. Prworab male. 324-3993.

COCATIELS buy. sell, ( trade. Call 733-1334.

LASyelk3wAKGteg.'Poi ~ 4/22/95. Great for fami^

20a<8e-3671.________Iji^B AKC black, b b pupt

-------------- dewclawes removed,-l8shots, Q.wks, old, 4 (e m a iM .'S m ales, c^ea hunting slock, too man le ft, p rice re d u c e d t<

: $200.HaHlV.788-4S56.

: LABS Gol<Jen, Reg. Fathe :,.Matk5nal FWd Champtor• E x c e l le n t p e d ig re e

Ready 6-6.324-8839.

LABS Wack. purebred, n papers $100 each exci

dog. Thes pups wl m a k e a r a a t h u n te rs Ready &1 S/95.654-2231

LABS • 4 black females yelk>wmale.AKC&OR c e rtif ie d , g u a ra n te e proven hunters, both pai e n ts ava ilab le to sec

~ $ 3 6 0 : H w dy'6-118.:$16- depwM hold. 324-1201:MlNI>PINSAKC2males,• female left 733-4838: PERSIAN CATS. AKC ret

chaffip>onllnea.733-373(

PERSIAN KITTENS:’ CFA ra g ia te r td . shot

ewk».oM. canefe-TOi............ROTTWEILER 1 femal

p u ^ ^ a s k l n g $25G

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; b row n A; w hK », a x o i- Wood llnaa, & adorable ; $30a CaB 423-4342

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& SERVICES

Save up to 4____ 734-0293.a c k , ---------------------------------jved,

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____ 736-M53or73e-lS74

‘S '? ' SMeltodhh»/n>dsv«r.«' ■ Is.'you, remove 4 hau

$5CK). 7 3 4 - 0 5 3 ^e 1 0 ---------------------------------white _JOO. d - ^ ____ I ^ W A N T E D T O B ^

’ 2 o lo?T ?-"«V C W rc« ’“0 » 423-4676 eves & wknds

- r - ^ 40' or longer older mobll home or shell of mobil home that can be usod fc

« ___ work area. 734-S909.

P*®*- -AKC.-Male-Rottweller-fc Stud Service. Podlgre Info desired to avoid croa bfee<llna.e»ll734-380B

• Buying bkycles. Schwln >11 ot or any make. Pro 60's <

ebrller. Any cond. Ca • 543-6462 even ings c

X.------ cond. 543te462.oven]n(tups, or leave M essage 73: I,-1st- -6 7 8 2 days. Ask for Mel.

l e a l"d to . w SirJoRg w W R W N^ 733-6760 wMI pick up fto-

UVE TREES WAMTBD

I:___ Mochankal slot machlnoi

Sic™swill — Schwln Phantem T"®|,"J earty1950'eerB.anycokJ ^ ^ C a J I T S e ^

I Self contained cam per i , goodcofjdW onuptoaii

p)e^caD 543-«884.lea\

, Z . ------------------$160 -s tandah l t o e poodle PU] !01 or young female pooSe — Call aftef 4 ^0 733-6211

I ' Used car. mld-smali cizi

— * Used electric kilns. Lar( 8 : 3 Mins p r e % ^ . Coll 67i how 9135 eves. Of mornings,

S ic£ WANT TO BUY toys fro 7016 1940'8-1970'a. Also M0(

^ Dgure. and car moi na l* e lk t t s ^ W e - I S T O - « 0 . ptease can 734^664.

. S acetylene bott]»a;.1i ... .. - b o d l^ o o o a e j l e c ^ .

mag gooee cJecoyt;

WAWTEO TO BUY, nes

^ -8 3 ?S tO lM 643-846

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• ^ ____ __" " 4 8 2 5

s L w A K r a r O £ S 2 L J■ J . Want to buy a used tractor

In fair cond. w/3. hitch, & % power take off at a rea- I. sonable prtao. 324-1060.utlet ' '

Watit to buy. PVC gated----- pipe, double & single. Call

. (208) 544-7803________^ Wanted Honda ’90 or 110

V s . Iech. W anted harness broken 4 pony. 673-6676

W anted p u isa to rs to r a taul. dbuWoBp^orortooWng

for Auto-f^ls-P puisators.----- 4 6* X 15’ grain auger.___ Call 537-6533._________

’ Wanted r ^ is tw e d male IY L abfo retudeervk* .

Prefer light yellow or white. OFA hips a m ust

. 734-42^ ■■^ Wanlod remote control dog

f ii ;Wanted to buy antkiue fur-

nlture. also colledbies &

>08 Wanted to buy small wide " 7 ~ front end tractor. Also

t ra c to r w/lcfader. CallS.'S _____________IS cr W anted to buy. pow er 5782 steering g ea r for 1983

Dodgq.tnidc 736-1699; r

.Any. ;Wante{tJff tJuV;.6.lamW; > ror . r e a d y f o r p a s u t r e . lings f ^ 9 0 0 2

__ Wanted to buy. Older___— Boitle' a & Barbe clothes j. " from tlie 1960’8-70‘e. Will <40T buy estates or coUeciions. ONG . C aH 7 » ^6 8 8 ,, ftee; or 733-1822evei.:'

CD W anted to buy: O regon ypee Myrtlewood bdrm furn.I. any piece, sow at Koosler —T Furniture store 1930’a-

1g40‘«.CaH436>4443.

i6m ' Wanted to rent or buy walk ------ In cooler, needed for com

♦ storage during county fair In August Must be able at

____ least 6’ X 10’. Call Larryafter 6 pm 676-6337

5 ^ Wanted: 1975 XL-350 Horn da w/ util, rack & bike for

____ pula . Also approx. 1974ouD- '=}^waBakM26 for-parts.- S e . - Haa green tapk. 5 4 ^ 0 0 1 .215: Wanted: 5 »hankv^!per,IH clze. 70 Hydro, 18.4x38 tiree,

I— r eale. 801-776-6043 6 ^ W anted: Honda 110 trali los. cycle, good cond.. 934-

6180 a f te r 6 :3 0 pm or weekends

mod- W anted : W heel chair 170‘s, ex a condition. Can after 6 I. pm 734-1212

V1.&. _ 4 0 .1 2 .0 f r e f < ^.Wanted:..ptutleiiaiRSt8i:;

p ta y S S e . 784-3036 .— 3 W a n tK k .a^ teM iy la th ..o M (metap. 432^607 >my W * i t id ; s m a le r e b » v ^

i 4 «

------ WWFEO T O B W .iW n gi-bed o la i s d o p r r O o r S ’.orAleo • f r a n c ird o o r t . ap p ro x . i . . _ . ..$180.829-8224,

jne 13.1995 _________

4 8 2 5■ W W JT C D T O B WJ WANTED.TO BUY. Rea-

j . s o n a b l e p r i c e d v a n w / w h e e l c h a l r l l f t . 678;7723.

•A WAhTTEO TO BUY, n e e ^ od bicydes-Schwlnn. Pro 60'e, pre 60‘s. or earlier.

_ . Any make/model, orcond. 543-8462 ev es or 733- 5762 days. Ask for Mel.

4 ^ 7LQARAQESAL£—tGARAGE- SALE TIME!2 d a y s , 5 lin e s

$ 1 5$2 for each additional line Listed by separate cltlos for

your convenkince on Fridays & S aturda/s

With prepayment you also got our garage sale kltl

Deadlines: Thursday 12:00 noon for

FrMay Friday 12:00 noon.

______ for SaturdayTF Leave the mess to ual

Anyone Interested In par-- tldpating In a garage sale B bring w nat you w ant to

selltoour.loton«lune.16. 17. 18. G lobe S e e d & Feed. Contact Nancy at

. ★★★★733-1373

4 . 8 2 8 ~ | m e d i c a l s u p p ^Cheney bath-llft chair, hy­

draulic lift. sw Ing-out. $ 1 2 0 0 o r b e s t o f f e r .

0 - -324-3123.-— ;

1- Tub transfer bench, pad­ded, 1 stationary comode,1 wheel-walker, 1 walker,1 lift ch^r, like new. quad cane, 1 whodchair w/out leg re s t . 1 w hee lcha ir ramp, heavy aluminum, h e a te d . 43*x1S’ long..

------.J34i64Q0-

-& ■ f f n n n r T T f na- H iM n iH M IU IJ i lV>. .. I4 901^ E at^ / hotvrcy^ ^

_ •91 Yamaha, XT350, on/off 10 road , like newi ex tras , , $229S:

'92 KX 500 , be tte r than— new, PC pipe, fly wheel, »n s k id p a n , k ick s ta n d ,

$3295 or best offer. 678-— 3372 or 678-3307.ng 1985 Suzuki 250 Quadrac- rs. e r . runs g rea t, $1000. jr. 733-7744 after 6pm.

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1 9 8 7 DODOE 6 0 0o r #22133.........................

^ 1 885C H E V Y C aB I' In #42149.........................>^6 1 9 8 4 V W R A B B r_ _ #12119.......................

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I- 1985 Suzuki RM 80,. fresh n top-e^, good cond. $750.[. 736-2402 aflor 5 pm.

- 1 9 8 7 Y a m a h a 8 0 BigWheel, $1000.

« 19S4 Suzuki 50, 4 whee^ f- • er. $800. Both In excel.

cond. 423-W54. '! • _____________ _________ 1994 KDX 250. 150 miles,. . .like new. 736-8869 or

734-6478_________

3 Honda 90 motorcycles:^— one 1970 mbdetr$275;-

one 197Xmodel. $460 an(L«Tre 1975 m odel jMITOr734-2076

Honda 50 runs good, kid ■ beginner. $350.423-5952

Motorcycle for sa le : ‘85 3 Yamaha RZ350, water-

cooled. 2 stroke, full fair­ing, lots of motor work. $1600/offer. 733-6535

SUZUKI 1400 In truder 1 9 9 2 , m a ro o n , 380 0

r m ile s , like new . C all -4 3 8 -W y

Suzukl'lW 4000m l,oxi^_ cond, $800. Cell 825-5383.l! v r 700,1985, $2000/offer.9 Call 734-6398f '87 Yamaha Virago, goodJ cond, low miles. $1600* 331-1387.733-7879 msg

r ‘93 Y2-80. $1565 or best- offor. 734-4365.

1994 Yamaha virago 1100,, practically new, 570 ml.(■ $5600.734^101_______

I ______ _ 9 0 3 . " 7 ^r- I BOATS &J- I ACCESSOBIESr! ‘72 15’ Relnell, tri-haui' id o p e n bow b o a t 5 0 hp it J o h n s o n , good cond . ir $3000»o8tdier.734-3346.J: 74 Rogers Jet boat 19-455

' ' Olds tandem axle trailer,- ^soorF arrfia itrB fta repn r

764-2276 _______'91 Seadoo Wavorunner.

veryJow hrs., excel cond., runs great, now Karavan tri., $3000.423-6362

^now'twi?or? ISHP^Evln- rude. complete overhaul, many extras. Excel, cond.

J $1600. 324-3195 days;L 15 hpEvlnrudo motor, vory

low mllos, mint condition.,n $850. Call 324-3593_____!;'■ 16 ft H ewes Craft Rfver ;■ Runner w/115 hp Evln- *■ rude outboard w/lot pump, _ + 4 hp.trolling motor. +, c- ' flflh finder. + many extras; 3. $W00. Call 543-6837 af­

ter 5pm or weekends,

5 M a z d a t ' r o !

75%

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7 ® tK .tM oorJ^(l!»Hrtfot^ / » bn«(lon3B,Q00(naMil$l7.tg

...............» 1 9 7 7 «?!S,.»1‘9771!?S.'“ “ .h 9 7 7 lil" E ! . »1977 3, ..“

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1BOATS&

ACCESSORIES* '

1. '1 7 'R 8 iB aluminum driftboat, trailer, seats, oars,

. ^ o r s Induded. $3,000. g -Call 734-7176 evenings^

L -18V4‘ FIberform . exce l.

. 18‘ Pony Ski boat, 85 hp Merc, new upholstery,

r cover, trailer, excel cond. $3500. Call 764-2106.

18' flberglasscabln cruiser.>: sleeps 2, w/excel. tri,. no ?;• -mptor.-$1000.-S37-6411- -,1 19' FIberform Bowrlder.

233 Ford engine. Merc- drive, less than 200 hra d on motor. Dbi axle', EZ 2 load Ulr w/elect winch.- $7000.678-1737

1965 171/2'CablnCMlser.<• 'n eed s work, no motor.

$650 or b est offer. 734- " 9787 after 6:00 p.m..0 1988 Bayllnor.OMC Cobra " otomdrtve.consWer trade

for sm aller boot. 1252 Twin Villa Loop, 734-7804

3- 1994 Boy1lner20V4 ft. walk , through bow, fal/y loaded,

$14800.733^)492.

^ 35hp Johnson boat motor.9 7 5 Jaep Wagoneer, 7 32. Lincoln Continental, 2 dr., l 733-3961_____________

BOAT:.Bayllnor,-22‘ cabin > cruiser w/Volvo 225 In- }, board, galley and porta- il. potty, sloops 4. MINT con-

ditioni $12,000. To see- call 734-1298__________

For sale: 18V4‘ SK flatbot- tom boat w/468* Chovy. p rob d r iv e n . 3 h rs on

- engine. 1-800-331-3978 J* or 678-9086f. Grove boat lift for loading6. boat onto camper sheir.- Call 934-5567_________ir, Uke new. M ' Valeo aiumi-

’ clo the cover, tra iler &- 15hp Evlnnjde motor, roa- r. sonably priced. 438-6561 I., days. 436-6562 evenings

MIrrocraft. 16*. 35 hp Evin^- nide motor, canopy, fish f«. finder, mount for trolling

motor. Z gas tanks, with troller, oxe.-conditlon.

<i- $3990. Call 324-2423.

- se a rs l2 ft Fiberglass b oat fy Sears 7 hp trolling motor, n. $500.886-7693.=■ W atw tdyal"Qi Kawasaki,>r 650-let ski, teal & black, 'I ' $2100. Air chair, $650. P- R J . 'a Bqats. 734-499& s.- •69 C » itl8 r< ^ V-hutl. 327. If- v e ; direct drive. $4,000.

543-4177.

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,0 # l* U l u eI Ineluda tix. title of.$74,SO dwltf doe. •

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l i i n r t l ' i i u z B 1 4 9 7 7

'imWmiiirigigpB M n o p / ' ^ 9 7 7 ;

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• 8 1/2‘ cam par. M lfcon - ' ft ta ined . AC, g a s . eleo., refrig. full fiathmom, hot ' water heater. TV w tan-

na, etove, oven S jacks._ 726-4166 or 676-0806. ;

[' 9 H 's e l f - o o n t a i n e d ,^ • '$ ^ o f l e r . 733-4805 - ■0 Leer f iberg laas cam per r shell for ext. cab Ford1 pickup. Short box. $450.

N*W .W <267 .

r SHELL - 8 ft aluminum

■r Shell for Chevy, exoel. .

shape, light blue, $475.•8 . 733-6567 before 8 pm.Z CAMPER8ftSocurtty,ful- ..

ly carpeted . 536-2401. S90EAVOB, Wendell •

7 Are you planning a move?;• OtauMtedKiswappWw[* ki the right direclkm to M*■ th* home you ne«t

2 4 9 ^ I!l I QUNS/RIFLES ‘>4- Beretta9mm,,cu8tom fin-

Ish. dual recoil spring. 4-15 round. f - t6 round . and 1-30 round dips. 200 rounds * ex tras , $600

^ firm. Call 324-2853 ::? HK U 8P 40 w/3 lacW ry

clll».S70O|Qr««HIM O .22 mag pistol 30 round

In cepadty, $300; SIg 226

:

733-5831_____________r Like new ROTlngton Wlng- I master. Model 870-12 ga.’Z $300.1694 model 38/40,,a g o o d c o n d . . $ l 0 0 0 .

324-9186;____________

I? ^ $ !^ !c V A k 4 ^ .m u s leloader. $200.324-3566

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?; H 5 's p r in a . ; i! » ..w ? y .-' ' . Outdoor model. New cov-19 e r 8> h ea ting e lem ent.“ $2200. 733-8667 eariy[} am or before 9 pm.

ig Hot Springs-jet setter spa. th 110V. se lf con ta ined , n. w/cover. $2500.733-4786.

_ '72 Superior. 26', loaded(I, O nan g e n e ra to r , newk, pamt. low ml. $7995.934-0. 8630 or 934-4475 eves.

79CnjlsoA Ire,da8sA 32‘ 27. loaded. $13,000 Of trade 0. for smaller. 714 Poplar.

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ml. new tire s , awning, 6i gen., 3 AC. eleo. step, 41

' ^ ! o00.768-«14- 19] .197731‘ Slue Bird Wonder ■ M

Lodge, 3208 CAT Turbo d

•rmles on completo over- » haul, exo cond Inside & ~

r out $40.000. 67M 737i9 6 2 T io g a 2 e ' m otor

home. Excel, cond, 27K m»es.678-844Sevenings,

1986Wndemesa6thwheel, 124'. hardly used. Asking TT$7600. Cflil 734-3717- ’ J

■1986 Hockwood 2 6 'low• mileage. 326-4174 D

1991 32' Montom C < ^ -

Call 837-6420 |

22' 1976 Cobra. Now up- — holstsiy, partial now ext paint mns great excep- 9 Sonal eond. Must aee to 2 j ^ e l . l . . » 6 9 0 0 .

23'RollAiona l&TBmotw ”home In excelient condKI- ''on.Call326'4697 • Jl

30* Winnebago Chieftpn, '*®new M lchllns,2A C 's,2 »furnaces, 2 sp.aux. trans. 2,solar panels, generator, jpatio & window awnings. ^ stainless wheel covers, large tanka, basem entetorage, many ex tras. 28dean.Track>7 ^ 7 5 3 5 tr

. M ust aelll 1976 Private $Coach, brand new 454 — engine. 6 .000 rnl. 26*.very good cond, $5,995. ' 324-5553 leave meesage.

WINNEBAQO, Minnie 300. Minnie Winnie 73 , Wantor, Brave. Adventurer —

BROCKMAN'S RV Oli• 734-31671-600-773-3167 6

1 - 9 0 9 ~ | i 5

SPORTINQ GOODS b

^ w j m m w p p u ^ q

, Ping Zing Irene. 2-SW. —I $376. Call P a t J r 543- TF

4351 or 543-6398 after e• . Spm_________________ ,fJ; .Tour model V Irons. $149. J

Oversize drivers. $49. ^ 7 woods. $25.736-2455 ■

j r o A V E r m A j U R s ' I

I '79 Starcraft ten t trailer, — - , 12‘.$1950.Can324-«443. 6x

. 18’ Jewel cam p trailer, •• 1977, w/self contained —

:after 6 pm 734-6455

o r 4 x 4 J

P L pm O F F ipL995 M a z d a } ^ 626 LX

JOOmilwittltl.067-______ •

1 0 0 7 7 1989JEEPW AB0

L«8977iffE!SS-•9977.1SSE.E!.'!

«..»9977 M —

1 0 9 7 7 ' ^ ^10977n i977-3ai»TO*11977^1111m m m B

•. ‘.n >

f l . • • 9 1 0 - ' ^ Ii T R A V E ^ T R A lL f ^

19* Roadruniier 1973, self contained, $2250.’32^-4 6 8 2 ,0 r 3 2 4 - 2 7 2 4 r ^ --------

19'-self contained travel trailer w/microwave & TV.

' Must seel $3460 or best offer.CaU423-6161- ■ .

1972 Automate 20' travel. trailer, tub/shower; tdiet

1973 2T 5th wheel S w rl- t ^ « ^ s h a p e ^ $ 4 9 0 0 .

-1974-15 i-R o aa rjjn n e r. stove, icebox, furnace, '' $1000/ofter. 734-4161

1976 Kencraft 26', w/roof air. awning, extra clean. . $5S00.Seeat717Amjras Dr. N.TF or call 733-9646 or733-1468

1977 Road Ranger. 20' self' contained, excel cond,$3500.886-2241 ovee.

1964 Terry T aurus. 20'.good conci. $4995 RRM

734-9911 leave meesage.1988 3 5 'H itchhiker 6th w h ee l, g lid e -o u t new refrig. Icemaker, scroeri ro o m , e t c . $ 1 6 ,6 0 0 . negotiable. 734-3998. •

1994 22' Dutchman, like new. many extras. $10,7- 50 . With 1990 3 /4 ton Chevy PU extended cab.4X4, $24,000 for both. 82»4217. •___________

28 ' self-contained Terry travel tri., 1981, gaa/eloc. refrig. ^

COMPANION. ^ Quality miade In Id ^o

NASH - .............Affordable, durabl6 BROCKMANS'RV

734-31671-800-773-3167

Older 5th wheel, trailer In excel cond. $4800. Call 764-2513 evep.

• ^ c w w r e a r h e a r A c n g ---------ba th w /ahow er & tub . queen bed. good cond.,$5500.734-6101 •

TRAVEL'8 6 24V4* Jaoo, " • eelf-cont, AC, refrig & fretaer compartment, trir

: access. $6000.733-6646

t f " 9 U “ I■ u m m ^ T R A ^

16' 6thwhe«| flatbed tri.. 2 axle, elec. brakes. $1400. 423-5432

6x8 heavy duty trailer. 3 tt s ides , e lectric b rakes,$550. Call 734-3407

Sman 2 wheel traDsr,:.$300. Oolf cart $600.

00(1734-3244.

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^ W C E S S O W ^

S. tr»ai . $1S0.fafftll4.733-1678

4 6 4 e n g ln a h e a d s (c Chevy PU. $60 tor botl

--------733«MtfP ■Qlider enclosed car traOe

Insulated & panelled. 1 vomiflM system w/wind M easurea. 2 0 '6 'x 8 '2

• ' $S000.67S-1737|JAPANESE ENQi'n e I

TRAN8.4X4 specials. 1-eOO-3W<l742

PART8 '66 IH Soout 8' good shape, no trans. vs sell w hole or part-ou a2S'6038Rebuilt VW motor, 16( CC. typo I. $460 • exch nge. 6all 7 3 3 ^ 7 4 .

Setof4UnlroyslT»gerpi passenger tires. 185x7 x ^ 60% rubber. $50 bestoffsf. Can73»671

, BsMM.spplstM‘and<ls slllsd . . . Ih s fi « AnwtaanWsy.

I ANTIQU^UTOS^ C 0 U £ C T 1 B I ^

1831 Model A R o ad sti w/rumbte sea t, fully n stored, tan & black w/d spare tlre wheel mount R ee^ fo rth esh o w o rtr road. $16,000.678r1?y

. 1873 Sportster com«rtlb Jensen* H ealy in goc

•sh ap e . A sking $ 5 l8 i P le a se Call a lte r 6p w e e k d a y s , an y tlm weekends. 734^186

— IIERCUHYT^iol»^•re ' 1 8 7 4 ,e x e . oond . C i

■733-0688___________FORD •35 PU. 327 engln

restored , excel shap Can 837-6386 evenings

RAMBLER, 1858. 54,0( actual ml all original, gr« oond. $2500. 324-6174

H i 1006~I 8EM1&HEAVY 1 EQUIPMEMT'62 InL 4300, $8500:. Fcslghtllner, $6000; F AlUs 646*5 3 yard load $16,800.. 734*7038

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- V ^ 7 9 4

D r t a t i o n .

i " 1 0 0 6 ^- I BEMIftHEAVY

■ E Q U l ^ E l f ^

•68.KW, 400 curnfnini good tires, hydraulic wi kit. $26,600. 423-421 evenings sfter 6pm

------ 1876 KW, conventlODi■""*1 cabH3406 Cal engine. RT012616 trans.. 4.1s 44,000 Ib.rear end. Ca3 - 232*2640 ask for Tec7mt _______read. 1867 Kobellco oxc^vato 376 K80. excel, cond., 175 - r - hrs.. $22,600. 768*850

or 467-2771 both. - --18ai.JD.backhQe..310C

4x4 extend-a-hOe, -2,00 ? “% hrs., $42,000. 788-850 3;«3? "^ 7 -2 7 1 1 8'2*. 3te78LNT8000Fofd,35____ B. C. C u m m in s, nei

paint, 250* wheel b8S< i^ ,r good rubber, 4 .33 'res

ends ratio, spring susper____ sion, $11,800. i860 kerIt 80, worth, 350 BC Cummfra

' Dorsey 20T lowboy, bac 1600 loading, w/fold up rampi KCha* oood tires, good cond ------- $6800/ofle

srpawsirs- Giavel screen oonve)«r,;sOor ph. motor. Dump tnKk.v6714. snowplows, m l l l^ e x

■— a— aD u u lKiss- ^ a t- ,T h e Triumph Mln«» tlje Hailey,. Id. 615-742-317

------1 Model #28T Bucynis Airewell drilling rig with san

3S line and tools. 32 ft. mas £ 3 ^ ^ p a n e m o to r. C e

lAtar ■v re- ‘78 10 wheel C500 Ket w/dbl worth w/17Vi fl dump. 'G

10 wheel frelghtlinerw/1 y th e - -ttdump.-e01-842-S385.-

FLATBED'92 4 5 'Tram Nttbie craft Eagle flatbed, alurti aood ' . num dsck. alr-rlde SUI

I ' '" * SEMI Wanted Hopper bo tom pup trailer Of seHui

ira v ,___loaaaiLpupJiallaL-CaC aV 677-2105 Of 431-2100.

4 100 7 S S I : I t r u c k s

1065 Dodge V« ton flatbei4 000 new alternator A vrlrini

rune good. S ee a t 64 Blue Lakes Blvd.

= = DODGE 1878 V4 ton clu cab . 84,000 ml. $180

n r Call 73^2268.

CHEVY 360 tank truck 6C 0: 7 6 gal w/flllered meterlr I; Rat pump for fuels or wats oader. aood condition. $1500/c

fer. 733-7636

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3 9 9 S , W A S...!

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^95 m tS BiD Y c t m t m 7 F 0 B P i

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S ? L 'CHEVY PU. ■'70 ¥> ton. PS. Ins, PB, AT. strong running wet 3 5 0 , $ 1 2 0 0 - o f f e r .

1214 324*6174------ DODGE, Club cab,-1974.onal g o o d wo r k i n g e o n d . line, .$1200, Call 736-6168.Call DODQE *85 Cab arxichas*

ra#} s is 4x4, dually d iesel.' Only eooo mllesl P290A.

----- $22,295alor, M t n - H o m e F o 1750 <B0O)743<»326

___ FORD 75 XL 460, Uke newI0D„ _ tlr» . AC, h e ^ . d u t y j ^ ,000 pension, wired for trirs. >501 $2200 or oftef. 324-7667----- FORD'61 F150 351 4 spd,,350 good cond. $3000 Of bestle w offer. 736-0624________

FORD, F 1 5 0 ,1876, ex- tended cab, 390, AT. PS,

^ pa . great oSrxi. 326-316Z nins. FORD 7 6 V4 ton 302 auto, pen- g o o d s h a p e . $ 1 6 0 0 .

733-4451._____________back FORD*897.2LdleeelXLT rr*t». twck, AT. AC. tUt. oulse, md., PS,PB,PW ,P0LP3P1A. Jffer. $11,095___ M t n..,H o m e F o r der, 3 <800)743*3326

FORD ‘68 Bronco XLT. 6 [ouip spd, V8, AC, tilt, cnilse,itn^sr - pS .-p b , p w ,-p d u c ^ .}173 Nlcel Crhome accessori------ es.P306A. $10,885Mres M t n . H o m e P e r dsand <600)743-3326_________

Ford ■84 Ranger PU, 5 spd, like newl Low low pay-

------ m en tl6 R A 0 1 6 A .$ 7 ^<eh- M t n . H o m e F o r d I.’87 (600)743-3326

.QMC,-1976.-1/2-ton, AT, P S . PB. g r e a t e h a p e .

ans* $1600.423«104.^ .lu r til------ --- ■"MS* TOYOTA. 1883,-T-100,

PU. Clean. May be seen a t Bany Rental on Addl-

------ son Ave. InTF or can 543*bot- 6677 eariy or tate.

fun-

1 U U 8 = |------ I TRUCK PARTS----- j I < .A C C faS 0R > E S

New MFQ flat bed for PU. H as drop h itch, goose

S ” ' n e c k p la te , a l i g h t s .

648■PARTS-New take off GMC

— 6-PU box; $600.423^432

i ----------- i o o T --------- 1

Ir'lna CHEVROLET *81 SIO 4x4, a te r only 31,000 ml, 2 tone, 5 n/of- spd, like new, asking .

Call 537-9810 leave msg

t u r n *

MMISUN280Z 1990 SUB

. .$ 3 9 9 5 WAS.,7.’2 9 9 5 ~ N 0 W ;

TUCLEMANS 1919 POmis n . « M j u

. .$ 5 9 9 5 WAS.^ ^ 5 NOW,

B S. .$ 9 9 9 5 WAS....^8495 NOW..

m mIC3/4TPU~ 1994t»EV

.$ 1 9 ,9 9 5 WAS..| 0 p B | O W s

iilF ^

1 j 100 0

s, CHEVROLET,'1894 810 ig Blazer, 4 door, Tahoe r . pkg, fully loaded, must

selTl $19,500 best offer.— Call324-65p6. .d ' CHEVY Blazer, 1872 350

auto, new paint, now tires,— runs good. $3000 firm. ?}* 324-69Wa! DODGE'92. Cummins tur­

bo dleset, 4x4, V> ton. L£ ^d pkg, MUST SELL/Call

657-2270 Of 543-5046.

— DODGE *82, CummVu tur- >w bo diesel, 4x4, ¥> ton. LE

— DODGE 1863 Ramcharg- xl, er,-4X4, V6.AT, nowai-

te r a ln t i r e s c u e to m e w h e e ls , g o o d c o n d .

— $3500.764-2605.’S, F0RD1861 4xFord,390 4 ^ barrel, 4 spd , new 35* TT BFG's, locking rear end, n* 6.0001b Warn wench cus-

tom bumper & new hubs.__ m any e x tra s . w /partsIT truck, good strong triick.M, Offer 733-5712________

FORD Bronco II.'87. Eddie , rf Bauer pkg, k>adedl Excel

“ corxJ, new parts. $5,995.Call 629-5433.

r s IZUZU 1886 Tnwpef. 4 dr, le, $6200 . Call 733-3800 •s. daysof73^r32p3.eves. . ^ TOYOTA 1869 4X4, AC,. H shell, low miles, mint cond

° $9,000, Call 733-1492 r r CH EV RO LET'7 9 K-30

ptakup, 4x4 AT, 454 mo- V tor w/low mis, new tires, f n exc cond, lowrwr, $6500.

733-6524 _________CHEVROLET‘65 Chevy

SIO V8, 5 spd, 4x4 ext c a b ; o a n ^ y , $ 3 8 0 0 .

— .726;17e57?^^ •_______I!£; CHEVROLET ’86 1 ton

w/camper shell, 350 en* ginewMspdmanual,54K mis, exc cood. $11.000 or best offer. 625-5035 or

= . 625- K 04 ________CHEVROLET '64 V4T, 4x4,

a . lo a d e d , 734*6541 ory 734-4060_____________

CHEVROLET '94,'271 exL I*® c a b ; 2 8 k m l., custom

sea ts , chrome, loaded _ 678-9278 or 670-2326

g g C H EV R O L E T IH S U B U R B A N *94

JAII optione. 10K mis.' new cond., trl. pkg., $26,000. 678>7074

or678-C 3g4. g . ClMilNtd . . . (or ptopla

^ •vwywtwral 7 3 3 ^ 1 .

I’ussi‘ m1 5 . ..$ 4 9 9 5

N1UC GRAND AM H

B . . . $ 5 9 9 5

/ . J 4 9 9 5 ■

b I5 . . :$ 1 3 ,9 9 5

. . . n 0 . 9 9 5 M

a l

4 1 0 0 9 I

' CHEVROLET '91 Silvera-

DODGE '94 4x4 Cummins• turt» (fleset, SLT, V, ton.> lo«ied$23,90a 733-3961.

! DODGE Oakota..*93, exL c a b . 4 x 4 ,b a n k re p o , excel, cond., high book

• $ 1 8 , 4 7 6 . l 6 w b 0 0 k $15 ,000 . 676-8076 or

I 734-67X. Tatdng bkls. .

- FORD Bronco II,'64., Must• -setl.6cy1.,4spd,33x12.5

Wild Country tires. NewI___canMt,.runs.QreaL Must

see to e p p re d ^ . $3500- ■ /offef. Call 543-6562

} FORD '66 F250 XLT. ext- cab, AC. excel cond, die­sel, 4 spd. new paint, tow

- pkg, $6500.73»0322.

• FORD Bronco II *86 $4200 I, or best offer. 324-1241 or; 324-4176._____________i; GMC, 1976, Jbnmy, $1650 “ Of best offer. 423-5124.

QMC1965 Suburban, rear " & front air, new rubber,,) p o w er w indow s, OO.• $4500.436-6123 eves.

J ^ WVanglar '80.4x4, 5 : spd, ve , PS, low mllesl (5 Low pay m en ts . «285.

Mt i i . H e m e F o r d I. (800)74»33a6

JEEP ‘83 Wrangler. 4x4. soft-top, 6'cyl, AT, PS,-

0 PB, ch rom e pkg , new h t i r e s .$ 1 4 0 0 0 / o f f e r I, 733-6131_____________

JE E P -83 Gmnd Chemkee- Laredo. $16 ,800 . Cally 733-1872 eves.________^ NISSAN, '81 Pathflndsr- —4x4, 4 door,.5 spd, V6,

I* Mtn. Home Ford K (800)743-3326^ .SUBARU,'66X76,4x4,

Coupe, fully loaded, excel_____ eondr$4,?OOoffarXe!l_<, 67S-3307 or 678-3372.

TOYOTA X*CAB 1993,- Black, 16k ml, air, cruise,1 till, alloys $14,900/offer. m 736-06711 ._______________________

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198 9 OLDS TOIVery Nice C ar, U w MU

1993 NISSAN MA7LbadedI A 4D o o rS p o r

” 1993‘ B lh cK u s_ Pw r. Window* A Locki

1992BUICICLcS LIMITED, Powe Seat,

1 9 9 4 OLDS AClAutomallc. Power Win.

tC

'4 loio” " I I■ V A H ^ B I W E ^ ) I

- bODGE Caravan, 1982,3 V-6, AT, AC, AM/FM, oew

tlree.red.ve(yc(ean.Only : • $670(Vo>faf. Can 736-6828

I. CHEVROLET conversion. van,'63.63k. excel shape. ^■ 543^903 or 543-6705 DODGE ‘89 Caravan, AT.

K V 6, AC, c e s s . S u p e rK C lean ! Low Paym ent!r #5CN004B. $7,995.-

Mtru Home Ford- (600)743-3326

5 DODGE, Caravan, 1990.V Grand, V6, 7 passenger,<■ ^ctean,_C aIl.733^6.

DODGB.Carevan:'91 ,46K- ml,$6600TW3^167

1- ----------------------------------•- DODGE *69 Caravan, AT,V V 6, AC, o a s s . S u p e r

C leahl Low paym entsi- #5CN0048. $ 7 9 *I) M t n . H o m e F o r d *■ (800)743-3326_________n DODGE84RamEXTvan,^ 12-15 p a s se n g e r , exc _ cond. $5900.734-6254

FORD, A eroatar, 1991,;• WhHe In color, oreitt cond.'• AC.'powef locks, $8785._ •326-4662.5 ____________________■} FORD Van *66. 350 w/7.3

d i e s e l , w /o u t s e a t s ; a $7000. O odge Van ‘63,

250 Custom, w/oot seals,_ $ 2 1 0 0 . 7 6 4 * 2 7 2 7 - l. FairfWd.___________ ^

!: FORD Bronco II '66 4x4 . XLT, super buy low pay- ' mentsI#sEX013B.S&95

Utn.Hom eFord « . (800)743-3326" Ford'66AeorstarVan,AT;^ » V6. AC, ca»s. One ownerl ir SW W tB •9, $6995 • ... _ - f- l i t n . H e m e F e / d .

g0<^74»3326_________

Ford *69 Aerostar Van XLT, AT, v e , AC, tilt, cruise, PS, PB, PW, POU casa.

ei NlcevanlSLAE002A , \ 1_ M t n . H o m e F o r d

(e00)743«26

J, GMC '93 Vandura model >, full conversion van for r. sale, kiw mUeaoe, owne(

nwtlvated. Call 3 ^ 7 8 8 .

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« S A B R E , *^39659' >1«lu,A ati-Lock Brakes J I 4

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,' 1 OYOTA '79 3/4 ton, 4 ’’ 4 i . epd, $800.736-2787 ( TOYOTA C o ro n a '78, 5 , : epd, runs g c ^ , $750. Can ^1 324-7010. .__________• CADILLAC, Sedan Dov- . Ille.1881, beautiful car,

like new leather sea ts , r Mlatsr Goodwrench die- I sei, 25mpg, 1st $1200 4

takes. 733-4330, CixL 26. - CHEVROLET.Nova.1977. C

4 dr. 6 cy linder, runs ' f l o o d , $ 1 2 0 0 /o f f e r .; 324-4029.

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1 9 9 2 " C in1 4 9 ‘4 4 I ah Wheel Di

80000 1 9 8 9 ISI* 9 9 9 9 Very C lean.

i l 0 0 0 1 9 8 9 V O1 1 9 9 9 1 1 . Low Mile*. A

s n *. , . ' 7 3 3 ; B i 7 Z 1

: f - n w i t p A u s c W f f f o t t I

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4 iwo I -fL a u t o s f o r s a u J

OF ESTATE. ^ PURE LUXURY

1980 CADILLAC SEVILLE —ELEGANTE CH

4DR.AU.P0W ER $:. GOOD MILEAGE eiUKE NEW, ONLY 43K —

$4950 . CH 733^617 .

CHEVROLET Malibu sta- CHtion w a g o n .‘61, Fairly p|good cond., $700/otfer. er636-6165or733-4110 $(

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iL D S 9 8 , #08136*0 iu , UAU!......................................

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O L K S W A G E N F O X , #, Air CondillonlnK......................

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CHEVROLET '66 Corsica Sedan, fully equipped. V6 engine. $1995.677-4227

CHEVROLETCamaro.'62. .$ 2 5 0 0 . E x co l c o n d .676-1667_____________

CHEVROLET CORVETTCS FOR,SALE20ormoroin

stock. 1862-1994 1-800-246-7879 (BOISE)

CHEVY '64 Citation, PS,PB, AC. new tires, recent engine work, runs great,$650. Coll 536-5668,

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' CHRYSLER. L«B[ . 1965, good g u mi

$2000.6 7s-gse . CHRYSLER. 1977

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