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APT 271 g a n B E . .s»>- Goodmo Today’s forecast: Mostly sunny and wa south winds 10 to 15 Highs 83 to 88 degrees. I Name recognition Activism iipd advertii of Tuesday’s Election Dj names for themsfclves. Throw what bum By thc time the final v ed. incumbcnts were Tuesday’s handful of C ' tive roccs. Deaf mute arrest! ' Court officials arc at d with a deaf and dumb ____-_rcfld or write and is occu The Latham tees The fifth annual Lat Invitational begins its Twin Falls Municipal _______ day.________ Strawberry^s go'i The Los Angeles D with almost as much m Daryl Strawberry as t playa'few years ago. General ^ ^Magi^Vallcy’s'genc begins with ideal strei low and clear — Saturd Healthy runs a v * Even if downstream survivability of chinoi stream smolts this year, five years before thc i tum inland sport fishinj Winners and Ies: Lany EchoHawk, D by the drink — today’! what Tuesday’s elcctio fiigh stakes fon ' Women have thc i health inform, first lad Clinton tells a confcren No easy solution President Clinton a< Acadcmy gradyates ll solutions to thc “incrcc ing conflicts in thc wor Top rated econo A survey singles oi . having the best econon Section A C Weather ...........2 t Nation ...... 3-4.0 f Opinion........6-7 \ Section B , Sports ........... 1-4 < ~SectIonC Magic Valley ...1 I Obituaries ....... 2 I : Mlnl-Cassla..... 3 < Idaho.......... A-5 We print on Please re orning ^ t: warm with east to Th< 15 miles an hour, s. Lows near 55. V • PageA2 has •• -Chi thc pra . Wc on helps cor srtising helped two hui I Day winners make spc tifii Page Cl ims out?. q1 votes were count-, re the winners in i contested Icgisla- PageCI ' ( sted at a loss how to 3cal mb man who can’l cciwcdo^urgl^.^ ^ *soff Latham Match Play ils thrcc-day run at lal Golf Course Fri- ---------- Page-fil------------- jo'ne 5 Dodgers came up - - \ money to get rid of is they paid him to PageBI Hopens encrarnshlng season-■ - “ tream conditions — urday moming. Page Dl I way off im spill increases the inook salmon down- ear, il will bc three to ic increase could rc- ling. PageDI essons . Doug Jones, liquor ly’s editorial loolM at •- Ition results mean. _ Pag«A6 ^ r women . ^ ic mosl at stake in i lady Hillary Rodham :rence. Page A3 u ons 1 advises U.S.-Naval s there are no quick ;redible chaos" mark- „d.od.^A 4 nomies cited 5 out eight states for lomics in thc nation. PageEl Comics ............6 S DearAbby ...... 7 Movies ............. 7 J World............... 8 ... I Section D t , Outdoors ..... 1-4 * Section E \ Business ...... 1-2 Legal notices ..2 Classined...2-10 on recycled paper. J I recycle It again. (94 PHICS Ut ' s U 19 Ghim rhe Associated Press WASHINGTON — Preside las dccidcd to renew trade pri «hina and is considering whc heir linkage to Beijing’sJliu jrocliccs. an tidminislralion o Wednesday. “Thc question is to what dc{ ;ontinuc to apply sanctions ir luman rights goals," said tl ipcoking only on condition hc i :ificd. Opinion qi David Mead and Char > private fish hatchery w ferou Rim panel meets tonigh Thc rim committi meets at 7 p.m. tonight thc Obcnchain mcetii room at 264 Main Ave. S An open house will ‘ held from 5:30-9:30 p.n Thursday, June 2. at t sccond floor cafeteria the Taylor building at I College o f Southern Idah Where i from M( The Aasociateid Press WASHINGTON — Hc kn. try is divided by the Tagus Ri Tarim Basin is and what is tli lamic country bordering the C Anders Knospe, 14, fro Mont., walked away with $2J day as his knowledge led to sixth annual nalional geograp Portugal. China and Russ groder.,rc£^ndcd to those thcee ques- tions. Knospc bested - ninc olher finalists to I win the bee, spon- I sored by thc National Geographic Society E andAmtink. _ . Afterward. Knospc admitted hc almost got the last question • • wrong. “I thought it m ighf*[^^ be Spain,” he said. In the final round, Knospc went head- to-head with Mi-chael B Metairie. La. Both youngs when asked to nome the ri most of the boundaiy bctw and Hondums; “N it^gua," Knospc wrot “San Juan,” Bebow scrawl The correct answer, the Cc _ Bebow then guessed thot vides Italy into two agricultu fell to sccond placc.^e rece scholarship. Third place went to Jeors Henderson, Nev, He was o 3 aret£ Secretary was prcparir lidcnt Clinton ton lhat woi privileges for vorcd Natic k'hcthcr to end U.S. import '"human rights munition, n official said - Not linki rights woult degree do you Clinton’s pc s in pursuit of sued an ext i the official, on human r hc nol bc idcn- newal of M: ucts enter ll quest ar Alexander of the canyo /w est of Twin Falls Wedr ip seek! ---------- 1 ByScanL.McCortl Timcs-Ncws writer , . . TWIN FALLS Jnt committee is rend; opinion. Ah open house \ jht at Jhe public lo help eting fgach a consensus -(^fed^Rd Snake Ri ill M Its'mission is to < P-*” -' rims is suitable for ] Jt the Qjj Wednesday, riam walked parts of bo at the Meander Poii daho. converge west ofT in the w [ontana knew what coun-^ 1 5River, where the • s the only non-Is- 1 C Caspian Sea. from Bozeman, . ^ f $25,000 Wednes-.* rt'ona' I to victory in thc nation Taphybce. ussia. the eighth- ° ' ir Knospe ^ 1 Bebow, 14, of . ngsters stumbled couldn t 5 river that forms land reel itween Nicaragua oote. blushed Bwled. , Society 1 ! Coco River. cdbma ;hot the Tagus di- “Toug ultural regions and Grosycm <ceivcd a $15,000 that.Amc Knosp ;onic Lund; 14, of die Scho a ousted when he relieved m ains t ry. of State Warren Christo ring a' recommendation for ( ould couple renewal of Mos tion trade status with a ba: irts of Chinese weapons and king trade privileges to hu Jld represent a clear rctrcai position of a year ago when I ;xecuiivc order making proj I rights the sole condilion fc under which Chinese | Ihc United Slates al the moi /on rim committee view £ dnesdVy afternoon. :s^deas ithy er 3 - Thc cily’s canyon rim idy to bc swayed by public ; will be held next week fot :lp the advisory committcc IS on the future of the Rock River canyon rims. 0 dclermine what land on the )r public uses such as trails, ly, thc comniitiec members both rims, including section; oint. where the two canyon: Twin Falls. florid... ( learn hi Test your ge< Associated Press sample of qucsiions from i al Geographic Society's sixth oirnl gcoBraphy bcc; , Mount Kosciusko, with an ofjust over 7.000 feet, is lh !)oint on the flattest continent continent. Only one U.S. slate has n^ s that drain into the Grcat lson Bay and/the Gulf of ^ ne this state. , New Zealand is namei /incc in the home countiy of .bel Tasman. What is thc pres le of this European countiy? . Ifyou took the ferry froi ton Island across the Caboi 1 would bc in which Ca prince? . Name the multi-country p< 't come up with thc Dutch v iclaimed by the sea. (It’s “p 2 c: a WO,000 scholarship. ,crs wore an car-to-ear g d pink when National Geo f Presideni Gilbert Grosvenc I a giant S25.000 check. □gh questions, great compi :nor said. “1 think we’ve als( merican ^ucation can succee spe, who attends Chicf Jose hool in Bozeman, M ont. sai< ;d at the end of Wednesday’* WS- trade 5tophcr voniblc tarifTrates. )r Clin- Clinton discussec lost Fa- Christopher and na ban on Anthony Lake earlii md am- for more informatio: ing sanctions, human Alternative propo; at from ation of a presidenti :n he is- tor human rights pr irogrcss ing thc issue in int I for re- asking U.S. compa >e prod- China to comc up v Tiost fa- of conduct. u V a section of Rock Creel s on cai Meander Point residei committee lhat he woi along the canyon floor 1 im is little room for a t: llic Stivers’s backyard. H: soulh rim ofthe Snake F for His living room look tee wall of the canyon, whc 3ck crack and a road twists thc canyon floor, thc ‘T o m e,.it’s much r look at that road ... thai ers. thc other side of th< ons Wednesday, ons Because the commitK did the ( is geogr eography kn that Is bordered I and Ionian Seas, n the Na- 6. Rosetta and Kth annual of thc two main major river in thc an clcva-' - ,7. Mesopotan- i the high- ^^iated with i cnt. Name Middle East, is a between thc Para river sys- In which South > rat Lakes, region? f Mexico. 8. The islands Guernsey are p: led for a arehipclago? ofexplor- 9. The Walacl iresent-day cultural region b cr and thc Tran rom Cape countiy? bot Strait^ 10. Marajo, a Canadian, of Denmark, ma of which cquatoi peninsula Answers on P; h word for tition, but procti "polder.”) to go to London Knospc was • grin and graphic’s intei ieographie which took plac enor hand- ever, the next i Canada in 1995 npetition,”. been chosen y< ilso proved spokeswoman E cced.” The 10 finali )seph Mid- years old, breez aiid he was ofthe bcc, mod y’s compc- . of the TV game ; p r i v ssed thc China issue wilh < national security adviser < iriicr in .the day and asked Ition on the question of us-. i )posals discusscd were crc- i mtial commission to moni- ! progress in China, press- international forums, and | npanies doing business in ' Ip with voluntary standards ; ?x;S3 MOS yiSBURYmw TtiwNw* eek Canyon near a inyon ident Rich Stivers told the would not oppose a trail or by his home. But there a trail to pass through His home sits near the ce River Canyon. x)ks out toward ihe north vhere water gushes from a ists down from the rim to ;h more objectionable to lhan it is to see homes on the rim." Slivers said littee is working on behalf Please see RIM/A2 champ raphy? aiowledge ;d by the Adriatic. Aegean as, ind Damietta are the names ain distributaries of which thc Eastern Hemisphere? lamia, a name commonly th an ancicnt region of the . is algo the name o f a region 'anma'’imd Uniguay Rivers, th American country is tliis nds of Alderney. Sark and 5 part of which Europc.in lachian Plain is a rich agri* n between the Djinube Riv- ransylvanian Alps in wfiat ), an island nearly the size mokes up much ofthe delta atorial river? n Poge A2. icUcaUy moaned, “Now I hav Ion. It isn’t over yet.” as referring to National Geo Uemationol geography bet ilace last year in London. How « inlemalional bec will bc i 995, and participants have n( I yet, said geogrtiphic socict in Barbara Moffet. nalists, oil between 11 and 1 eezcd through thc cariy roun( lodcrated by Alex Trebek, ho me show “Jeopardy.” ^ssBom ^ ^ ilegei Clinton was cxpcctcd to i cision today, but that timm ccrtain. , “Thc president has been sion to his satisfaction and very clear Instruction to p need to come up with moi said thc senior official. Christopher had planned policy in a spccch Friday t( ety but if Clinton's announi yond Thursday, lhat spuec off. Defeats Democr on defei By John King Thc Associated Pross WASHINGTON — Tl House vi.ctory in three wc publican hopes for major ] ber and suggests trouble fo ton and Democrats bcyon midterm blues. The Republican special Tuesday for a Kentucky had been jn Democratic « hands for 129 years again put national Democratic ofTicials on “ the defensive, arguing th lost not because of Clintoi - —fon-from-Glinton. -------------- “Instead of running on t of fighting for the econc working Amcricans..Joc-1 from it.” said Democrati( mittec Chairman David lost." Prather did run a lack againsi GOP winner Ror personal popularity ol Williain Natcher kept the: ic hands even os thc dist and more Republican in th Nonetheless, there w« messages for Clinton - —Democrats: ------------------------ In Kentucky, and in tin dal election in which Rc Please see I After 11 I loss, Lee seeks re( By MickNomiiDgton Times-News writer GOODING - The Rc| race for House District 21 When the late ballots fr ty were counted Wcdn Shoshone Mayor Tim P lead over W endell dairyn: Paul Lederor. Ridinger won by 11 vc gin considering 2,979 vot' ^ n d it’s slim enough f fora recount.^id his wif "Gooding County FT has new ballots and also becausc it was j so close he’s going ji to have it done.” said || Sharon Lederer. Her r' husband was busy \- Wednesday taking - his campaign signs [ down and recycling " ihem. But thc vote 1 . wasn’t slim enough L*; for the state to have to pick up the tab for ihe recount. Under state law. if a slate race is dccid- t- ed by .1 perccnt or I less of the votes. | ihcn the state would ' pay for thc recount, 'i But in this.race tliat I would mean a mar- —^ gin of three or fewer ^ JVC votes for a free re- count. Bccausc this CO. race was decided by gg 11 votes Lederer will jy,! have to pay SlOO for . 5n «*ch precinct recounted not House Districi 21. in jgty five counlies; Blaine C Camas Counly, 2 preci 1 14 ty. 5 precincts; Go unis prccincls and Linco tiost precincts. ......................... Pleases s ■ E iB ilS J S ' ' to announce his de- ming was no longer een shaping a dcci- ind he’s given some to people and ihey more informution." led to discuss China :iy to the Asia Soei- ouncemenl goes bc- >ueeh would be pul S p ilt rats ! I ;nsive - The scpond GOP weeks bolsters Re- jor gains in Novcm- e for President Clin- yond the traditional cial election victory ;ky House seat tluit ic Analysis >n ' g that the candidate imon. but because hc on the party’s record :onomic interests of oe- Pniihcr.nm away______ ratic National Com- ivid Wilhelm. "H? ackluster campaign Ron Lewis, and the. ' of the late Rep. Ihe scat in Dcmocrai- district turned more n the past dccadc. ; : were troublesome on and his fellow. . 1 tlic Oklahoma spe- Republicans picked ee DEFENSIVE//^ 1-vote jderer ecount Republican primary t21 seat B isn’t over, is from Elmore Coun- ednesday morning, m Ridinger kept his ryman ond contractor 1 voles - a slim mar- votes were cast, gh for Ledtrer to call wife. Lederer n Ridinger Ited-a total ofS3,500. I.includes prccincls in c Couniy. 15 precincts; recincts; Elmore Coun- Gooding County. 9 ncoln County with 6 se see REC0UNT/A2 ------------ ----------------------------

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M ostly sunny and w a so u th w in d s 10 to 15 Highs 83 to 88 degrees. I

Name recognitionA ctiv ism iipd advertii

o f Tuesday’s Election Dj nam es for themsfclves.

Throw what bumBy thc tim e the final v

e d . in c u m b c n ts w e re T uesday’s handful o f C' tive roccs.

Deaf mute arrest!' Cour t o fficials arc at d

w ith a d e a f and dum b ____-_rcfld o r w rite and is occu

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beg ins w ith ideal strei low and clear — Saturd

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Winners and Ies:L a n y EchoH aw k, D

b y the drink — today’! w hat T uesday’s elcctio

fiigh stakes fon' W o m e n h a v e th c i health inform , first lad C linton te lls a confcren

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W A SH IN G TO N — Preside las dccidcd to renew trade pri «hina and is considering w hc h e ir lin k ag e to B e ijin g ’sJliu jroc liccs . an tidm inislra lion o Wednesday.

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W ASHINGTON — Hc kn. try is divided by the T agus Ri Tarim Basin is and w hat is tli lam ic country bordering the C

A n d e rs K n o sp e , 14, fro M ont., w alked aw ay with $2J day a s his know ledge led to sixth annual nalional geograp

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Afterw ard. Knospc a d m itte d h c a lm o st got the last question • • wrong.

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!)oint on the flattest continent continent.Only one U .S . slate has n^

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; p r i vssed thc C hina issue w ilh < national security a d v ise r <

iriicr in .the day and asked Ition on the question o f u s - . i

)posals d iscusscd w ere c rc- i m tial com m ission to m oni- ! progress in China, press- international forum s, and |

npanies do ing b usiness in ' Ip with voluntary standards ;

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H is hom e s its n ea r the ce R iver Canyon. x)ks out toward ihe north vhere w ater gushes from a ists down from the rim to

;h m ore o b jec tio n ab le to lhan it is to see hom es on th e r im ." S l iv e r s s a id

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champraphy?aiowledge;d by the A driatic. Aegean as,ind D am ietta are the names ain distributaries o f which th c Eastern Hemisphere?

lam ia, a n am e com m only th an ancicnt region o f the . is algo the n am e o f a region 'anma'’im d U niguay Rivers, th Am erican country is tliis

nds o f A lderney. Sark and 5 part o f w h ich Europc.in

lachian P lain is a rich agri* n between the Djinube Riv- ransy lvanian A lps in wfiat

), an island nearly the size m okes u p m uch o f th e delta atorial river? n Poge A2.

icUcaUy moaned, “Now I hav Ion. It isn’t over yet.” a s referring to N ational Geo U em a tio n o l g e o g ra p h y be t ilace last y ea r in London. How « inlem alional bec w ill bc i 995, and participants have n( I yet, sa id geogrtiphic socict in B arbara M offet. nalists, oil betw een 11 and 1 eezcd through thc cariy roun( lodcrated by Alex T rebek, ho m e show “Jeopardy.”

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i l e g e iC lin to n w a s c x p c c tc d to i

c is io n to d a y , b u t th a t tim m c c r ta in .

, “ T h c p re s id e n t h a s b e e n s io n to h is s a tis fa c tio n a n d v e r y c l e a r I n s t r u c t io n to p n e e d to c o m e u p w ith m ois a id th c s e n io r o ffic ia l.

C h r is to p h e r h a d p la n n e d p o lic y in a sp c c c h F r id a y t( e ty b u t i f C l in to n 's announ i y o n d T h u r s d a y , lh a t sp u e c o ff.

Defeats Democr on defeiBy J o h n K in gT h c A sso c ia te d P ross

W A S H IN G T O N — T l H o u se v i.c to ry in th re e w c p u b lic a n h o p e s fo r m a jo r ] b e r a n d s u g g e s ts t r o u b le fo to n a n d D e m o c ra ts b c y o n m id te rm b lu e s .

T h e R e p u b lic a n sp e c ia l T u e s d a y fo r a K e n tu c k y h a d b e e n jn D e m o c ra tic « h a n d s f o r 129 y e a r s a g a i n p u t n a t i o n a l D e m o c ra tic o fT icia ls o n “ th e d e fe n s iv e , a rg u in g th lo s t n o t b e c a u se o f C lin to i

- —fon -fro m -G lin to n .--------------“ In s te a d o f ru n n in g o n t

o f f ig h t in g f o r th e e co n c w o rk in g A m c r ic a n s ..J o c - 1 f ro m i t .” s a id D em o cra ti( m i t t e c C h a i r m a n D a v id lo s t ."

P r a th e r d id r u n a la c k a g a in s i G O P w in n e r R o r p e r s o n a l p o p u l a r i t y o l W illia in N a tc h e r k e p t th e : ic h a n d s e v e n o s th c d is t

■ a n d m o re R e p u b lic a n in th N o n e t h e le s s , t h e r e w«

m e s s a g e s f o r C l i n t o n- —D em o cra ts :------------------------

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loss, Lee seeks re(B y M ic k N o m iiD g to nT im e s -N e w s w ri te r

G O O D I N G - T h e R c | race fo r H o u se D is tr ic t 21

W h en th e la te b a llo ts f r ty w e r e c o u n t e d W c d n S h o s h o n e M a y o r T im P lead o v e r W en d e ll da iryn : Paul L edero r.

R id in g e r w o n b y 11 vc g in c o n s id e r in g 2,979 vo t'

^ n d i t ’s s lim e n o u g h f f o r a r e c o u n t . ^ i d h is w if

" G o o d in g C o u n ty F T h a s n e w b a l lo t s a n d a ls o b e c a u s c i t w a s j s o c lo s e h e ’s g o in g j i to h av e it d o n e .” s a id | | S h a ro n L e d e re r . H e r r ' h u s b a n d w a s b u s y \ - W e d n e s d a y t a k i n g

- h i s c a m p a ig n s ig n s [ d o w n a n d r e c y c l i n g " ih e m .

B u t t h c v o t e 1 . w a s n ’t s l im e n o u g h L*; f o r th e s ta te to h a v e to p ic k u p th e ta b fo r ih e rec o u n t.

U n d e r s ta te la w . i f a s la te ra c e is d c c id - t- e d b y .1 p e r c c n t o r I l e s s o f t h e v o t e s . | ih c n th e s t a t e w o u ld ' p a y f o r th c r e c o u n t , 'i B u t in t h i s . r a c e t l ia t I w o u ld m e a n a m a r -

— g in o f th re e o r f e w e r JVC v o t e s f o r a f r e e r e ­

c o u n t . B c c a u s c th is CO. r a c e w a s d e c id e d b y gg 11 v o te s L e d e re r w ill jy ,! h a v e to p a y SlOO fo r . 5n «* ch p re c in c t r e c o u n te d n o t H o u s e D is tr ic i 2 1 . in jg ty f iv e c o u n lie s ; B la in e C

C a m a s C o u n ly , 2 p rec i 1 14 t y . 5 p r e c i n c t s ; G o un is p r c c i n c l s a n d L in c o tio s t p re c in c ts .

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to announce h is de- ming w as no longer

een shap ing a dcci- ind h e ’s g iven some to p eo p le an d ihey m ore in form ution."

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weeks bo lsters Re- jor gains in Novcm- e for P resident Clin- yond the traditional

cial e lection victory ;ky H ouse seat tluit ic

A nalysis>n 'g that the candidate imon. but because hc

on the party ’s record :onom ic in terests o foe- Pniihcr.nm away______ratic N ational Com- iv id W ilh e lm . "H ?

a ck lu ste r cam paign R on L ew is, and the.' o f th e la te R ep .Ihe scat in Dcmocrai- d is tric t tu rned more n the past dccadc. ;: w ere tro u b le so m e on a n d h is fe llo w . .

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1 voles - a slim mar- vo tes w ere cast, gh for L ed tre r to call wife.

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n R id inger

I t e d - a total ofS3,500.I .in c lu d es prccincls in c Couniy. 15 precincts; recincts; E lm ore Coun- G o o d in g C o u n ty . 9

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W alnul-sized hail ba tter n e a r W arsaw , Ind., w hile 1 G aincsboro , Va.

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Southern Id.iho - Sa tu rday thrc '. A chancc of thundershow ers • lay. Low s in lhe 4 0 s to low er iwcrSOs.

grass; moderateCounosy Asttma and Aiioroy ol Id

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afternoon and evening • to u p - m ph. H ighs m id-80s. L« ght a n d c lo u d y a n d b reezy . Sli ere and sto rm s. South w inds 10- 15. . E lko County - Today

tcm oon and evening th e m o o n th e m id-70s to m id-80s y p artly to near 50. Friday varit low ers, w est. M ostly sunny in s in th e noon w ilh o slight chan

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> ue over the M em orial DiO n W ednesday, skies

pf Idoho and m ost o f th e sta te , wi

■ w ith 0 few read ings in t there were no reports o f

T he h ighest temperaR degrees a t E m m e tt McC low est at 34 degrees.

E lsew here in the lu tic a lu rc w as 102 d e g re es

,, I W yo.. reported the lowcs

dl hammer widehours in W ash in g to n . C OCTOSS N ew Y ork City.

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flood w atch w as issued f ib ined cast O hio.Iley to T o rn ad o w o tc h c s w c St. in - acro ss pa rts o f N ew Me

O U ahom a panhandles, h a re as in A lbuquerque, N .M .

fell in E lsew here, thundersto o f th e sou thern and cen tn

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d Nevada:I tonight partly cloudy. Slight cha ing thunderstorm s. South winds 5. Low s low er to m id-50s. Friday

S ligh t chance o f afternoon thi 10-20 m ph. H ighs mid- lo upper

■day partly cloudy. W idely scattci 5 thuhdei3to rm s mainly east. Hi ^Os. T onigh t fair skies. Lows m 'a riab jc cloudiness. Cooler and I ’ in th e m om ing . P artly cloudy iiance o f thunderstorm s cast. Hi

:her summaryI p ressure system w ill continue ti ly 0 w eak area o f low pressure w

it m oisture, low er temperatures ind thundershow ers w hich will cII D ay weekend.kies w e n c lear o v e r the Magic ' :, w ith tem peratures in the 70s ar in the low 90s. W inds were ligl I o f precipitation, tram re in the state W ednesday vi VlcCall M d Soda Springs rcporii

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hhcthcr tlic criminal inves- . tlou ld be reso lved in the e- so. Rostenkowski said as dm m illee session on health a

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c le rk s in cach o f ih o sc u :gan locking up the bal- . i'l V ed n csd ay w hen w o rd birobablerccount. P' lie law . Lederer m ust ask t io m cy g enera l’s o ffice nt w ithin 20 days o f the C a n v a s s e r s m e e tin g .

intativcly schedu led for 1 M arilyn Johnson o f the’ision o f the secretary o f cac. Ylmakes that request, A t- p ile ro l L arry E ch o H aw k wlI all the county cicrks in da 10 impound their ballots,iativc from the atto rney ro■ficc and a representative D<CTCtary'orsldle’s ofrTcc c’aI the recount. dc [pccting it to be closc,"id on W ednesday. “ Paul cocandidate, w e agreed on —issues. But I was hoping wlind o u t th e resu lts last he

A tlan ta precjnct in far D(ire C oun ty b ro u g h t its paidnesday m om ing to be thiIclaying the clcction re- mt\ tla n ia ’« six Republican sei

w ins w ill fa ce incum - is, ’a tiie“N o fz ig e r,'D -S u n the lhe general e lec lion in arc

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Yom A lmd all o f its residents, slo r n t Jussel said he is en- dur receive opinions from £

ivatc rim land. men lttce 'S T csp o n sib llity iJT "^ he r im as th e p u b lic Crc i a t i t . '’.J u s s e l sa id the

andle c o m m itte e 'is faced lecisions if the city haS ^T w r a park along the rim., Ihe committee has lo R w such a trail could co- gen vatc homes, he said. rela 1 ow ner and committcc Car I W illiam son sa id the Cre ;cd to focus on selected aWi >r a park along the rim . T s g o in g to say c a r le Tw

/ c ’H le t y o u th ro u g h Ma iriison said while stand- for ;c property at M eander S

beec m ost expensive p rop- 'ck unty becausc it’s on the , “B ut when the city fa- ‘"8 , they used it as a junk-

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P ro secu to rs hnve se t n deadline for Rostenkowski whether to accept the plcu b

N e g o t ia t io n s b e tw ee tenkow ski atto rney ,R obert n e t t a n d p ro s e c u to r s hn stalled over language thot v sc ribe an y o ffenses by th< D em ocrat

T h e U .S . a t to rn e y ’s ol been investigating Rosten: u se o f o f f ic e a n d cam pi couni-s, including the possil hc received m oney impropi

. th e House Post O fticc . hir e m p lo y e e s , r c c e iv c d sw deals on govemment-purchi nnd m ade im proper furni

DefensiveC o n tin u ed from A l up a .D em ocra tic scat thrc ngo, the GOP candidates ag]

' ly c ritic ized C lin to n ’s hen plan, especially the em ploj dales and govem m cnt-rcgul g ional a lliances that are th d e n t’s gatew ay to universo age.

“ T h e se e le c tio n s a rc th knell o f C linton’s socialize care,” said Rep. Bill Paxon York, chainnan o f the Nati< publican C ongressional Coi w hich supports G O P Housi dates.

A lre a d y , b c c a u se o f Cl rocky political standing in th

_D cm ocratic.stratcgists-w erc cand ida tes there lo show ii dence from Clinton.

T he new e lec tio n result! considerable volum e to thai — just as Clinion enters a st w hich hc needs som e tough \ health carc reform.

Rep. Vic Fazio o f C alifor D em o cra tic C O ngressiona paign Com m ittcc chairm an, that local politics would diet m an y D e m o c ra ts d is ta n c e selves from Clinton and the 1 pany iTom tim e i6 nm(-. " E vi is .go ing to h avc .to .de tenn ir the im portant issues in the are ," Fazio said.

S till. Fazio predicted heal

Canyon where old tires and ci s lo b s s t i l l s i t y e a rs a f te r dumped.

But^ retired ^ n k e r and con m em ber D aviu M ead show com m iltee unollicr^Itc“aToti C reek n ea r Pole Line R oad the c reek ru shes p ast w ild and flowers.

“ T o m c . o ne o f th e se c t T w in F a l ls is th e R o ck Canyon," M ead said.

R o c k C re e k C o n y o n has genenilly unnoticed becausc relative enorm ity o f the Snakt Canyon, h c sa id , even thougl Creek is morc scenic ond m or able for public trails in parts.

The com m ittcc wos appoin Twin Falls M ayor G ale Klein! March to help develop a masti for the two canyon rims.

Since then , th ree m em ber been added lo the committee, ick M ikesell o f T w iri F alls sents the county p lanning an ing com m ission. M orty Shoi nonvoting mem ber from the ; B ureau o f Land M anagement Jerome C ounty p lanner A rt Br

A l2Q;day Valentine’s Day to r iu m w as c n a c tc d b y th< Council 10 halt rim dcvclopmt lil that master plan can be co :d . That moratorium is schedi ind June 14.

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W A S H IN G T O N (AP; American heallh system hi cd w o m e n ’s m cd ica l r decades and thc problems > unless Congress votes foi coverage, H illary Rodha said Wednesday.

'T here isn’t any doubt tl have a greater stake in the reform debate than m en," s

Women arc thc primary and the m cdical decision mosl families, including hi firsl lady told a confcren giving sponsored by the Ir W om en's M edia Foundati<

“As m others o f children ters o f ag ing paren ts, a: spouses, we arc ihc ones the middle, juggling all ol carc decisions, our jobs,

■ rearing and all o f our othi bililies," she said.

“ F o r m o st o f the las w om en have been more from the hea lth carc s)

' m en /' she said.M rs. Clinton said she

w as " a v e ry b ad jo k e ” learned thal the first cxp< b rea s t can cc r .were co r men.

Heart researchers conc the problem s o f men. ai

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W A SH IN G T O N (AF than 5 m illion uninsuri would have health care co for em ployer cu ts sino C lin ton ad m in is tra t Wednesday.

A su rv ey d istributee,____Secretary Robert R eicl^

the ponion of Ameridih '; received health carc cove I their jobs declined from

thirds in 1979 to 61 perc Reich said lhat had cov remained static, 5.4 mill w ilhou t co verage loda insured.

I “ It w as surprising lo, said at a news confercm ' the survey findings. "I di

this much o f a dcclinc." j Release o f the survey d'---------- w Ith-thc-C lin tonT jdm t

uphill battle to push a un; i carc plan th ro u g Cbngre;

The figures came fron 30,000 workers taken b; Bureau when it conduct

•household employment s Labor Departm ent. Thc sponsored by, thc Peris b e f i t s Administralion, for statistics on heallh c and other worker benefits

j Reich noted that despit' most working people wh

ance ge t it th ro u g h tl through their spouse's cm

Clinton is anWASHINGTON (AP)

I Clinlon is now Uncle Bill j A baby boy, TVler Cas, w as b o m May 12 to Nf I Q inlon, wife o f ihc p re ; brother, Roger.

“Everybody is doing | I House s^kesm an Neel £

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bl that women l i \;hc heallh carc E ' \ V V | | | I," she said. k ‘ \Ity care givers ^ ' F ? ion makers in ^ ' b^' g her own, the f tkrcnce on care c Tniemational

Iren, as daugh* as w ives

ies who I o f the health lbs, our child- •• other responsi- Hillary Rod

th e keynote la s t dccad es. m tem atlom lore excluded p o u n d o t lo r : sysiem than

such as osteo] she thought it ian canccr wi ce” w hen she shecomplainc ixperimcnis on Until very conducted on schools “per

types about onccniraled on said.. and diseases Mcdical sti

: Employ nee to 5.4;AP) — M ore “ Il is slil surcd w orkers employcr-bas : coverage if not Rcich said incc 1979, the was “time fc ra lio n sa id ihis burden”

coverage. Hi u e d by L abor “aVerysiron ch showed thal lo forcc bus i ah workers who c c n fo f thc d overage through for Iheir emp om nearly two- T he surv jerccnt in 1993. am m unitioi »)ver3ge levels O inton’s pla uillion workers num ber o f ( jd ay w ou ld be employee h(

According ic to roe,” Reich companies v

rcnce to release provided ht I did nol expect down from •• businesses v,:y data coincidcs crs, Ihe por Im in islrstion^s-declincd -frd universal health ccnt.

gress. The survc;rom a survey o f • Full-tii 1 by the Census more likely luctcd the April coverage av, It survey for ihe survey show rh c survey w as workers had erision W elfare from ihree-l in , which uses il portion o f p h carc, pensions percent, ihc fits. • U x a l.spite thc decline, • ment worke who have insur- than Iheir p 1 Ih c ir jo b s o r — 77 pcrcei employer. — to be cov

n u n c l e " c t j^ ) — President P i r i

Cassidy Ointon,) M olly M artin ^ • president's half-

lg great,” While \ el LiUtimorc told ^today.- fm1 d id n ’l gel ou l l \ l Ddy else asked,” ^

Ison-Bates I D welcomey Peterson Mi ^ e s s t a ^ . ;uperstore. M g} extensive ■ O g m ing design A C S acKground0 help you ' great ideas'our ho m e .. ;e C indy or } her a call.1 show you / shoppingting can be ' ; Ison-Bates! LAj -------i

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odhanr Clinton g iv es . chai ote sp ee ch before th e the anal W om en’s Media on W ednesday.eoporosis, breast and ovar- nics were given low priority, niar

lined. 'ry recently many mcdical dep jcrpctuatcd faulty slcreo- wer ut w om en’s health ," she woi

It cstudents oncc were taught cffc

yers cut j \ million istill overw helm ingly an Th based system," hc said. injlid Ihe survey showed that il : for all employers to share 1 ;n” of providing heallh carc I He said the findings make

rong case" for Q im bn’s plan usinesscs lo pickjjp 80 per- c ^ t onhsurahcc coverage, | mployecs. Iirvey also could provide lion for opponents o f plan, given that it shows thc 3f employers who sponsor ; health plans has declined, g to the results, 73 percent o f s wilh 100 or more workers health insurance in 1993,

)m 83 perccnt in 1979. In s with fewer than 100 work- jon ion providing^covjiragc

rvcy also found:-lim e w orkers were much sly than part-timers to have available through work. The

lowed 71 perccnl o f full-time lad access to coverage, down :e-fourths in 1979, while thc f part-timere covered was 16 he same as in 1979. ll, Slale and federal govem- rkere were much .more likely r privalc-scctor counterparts rcent, compared to 58 percent ■ xjvercd.

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tnenha^ ll refomla l “ w om en w o u ld t o idomclriosis if they gave birth 0 ,” she s a id . -'Sym plom lenopausc were discounlcd as liosomalic or as evidence of onal instability."W ith o u l re fo rm , m other;

aughtcrs, wives and women ir ral w ill continue to lie given lirift in our health carc system irsl lady said.

She c o m p la in c d tha t the ledia dwelled on conflicl insli xplaining thc hard choiccs in cform.

“ It reminds m e so often o f ; m salisfying argum ent in a s< :ard: ‘Yes. you d id ,’ 'N o. 1 d Yes, you did.’ ‘No. I didn’l.' - he end of il, who knows who l id n ’t? ” sa id M rs. C lin to n :haired the task force that prc he W hite House’s cmbaiiled lageplan.

Asked if she could accept : promise that required large c nics to buy insurance for work mandated w orkers in smaller f t>uy Iheir ow n. she said. ” il depend upon the level o f subs were willing to provide lo lov w orkers.... ll is ceOainly conc it could be done in a fair an effective way.”

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and the chairmei ■ ' reform, and the (1e n e w s In belwe™, .1slead o t Capilol and one

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1 his wife, Hillary Rodham Cli ciiised'tliHir sessions Wednesda) Senale and Mouse Democralie men <if the key commillees sh;if le oilier with ihe House DemiKra 1, they were lo walk outside l)i ne of Ihe House office buildings icrasandoriliMikers. liencver the president ’and Mi e;illh issue, nol only arc Ihe Anr ut members of the House and committed and im pressed."

<cnnedy, D-Mass„ chairman i>f iman Resources Commiltee. whi' d version ofthe Clinton bill, sweeping health proposal has

lys treatment "T drug abuse I

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A N N A P O L IS . M i’rcsitlcnl C linlon tol miilsliipnien Wednesd; dcGidc> iiflcr D-Diiy Hi War arid llial they shoi quick M>lulii>ns-<o lh< chaos" iiKirking confli and i-lM;wliere.

— . I’foviewini; ihcincs I Europe for ihc 5()lh ai

" ihi: invasion of N ornu saiil: "The world wars Cold War. has been \v< our job 10 win ihc pciici

Clinion’s conimcnce al the U.S. Naval Acad of a se rie s o f defc sp>-eches he is giving i an c igh i-day irip lo begins n e \ l W ctlncst memorale ihe June Ct, invasion.

Clinlon called W ork era of sacrifice almosi and lold ihe mililary h fulure; "The <iueslion ' over your head is ihc whal your gencralion plish. as the generalic

; War II accomplished so"Fnr ihe firsi lime ir

have ihe chancc Id exp:: of den iocnicy and progress across the whe: and lo the far reuchcs o he told llie class of Marine midshipmen.

The assignment is a Tor Clinlon. who is sti by some in ihe m ili

, avoidance of mililary s ; the Vietnam War and

lion in anii-war demo Europe.

. . Bui Clinlon soughthis credentia ls as coi

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Clinton also .snid he any ciils in defense .spc ihosc already made.

C H nion p rom ised t Olhcr nations where pc on ihe way lo managin{ incredible chaos that h to e n g u lf Ihc w orld i w ill raise your children

; On a muggy day und

sa lu te at the N avy-M ; M em orial Stadium wh

Bill combi interstates other roac

W A S H IN G T O N ( / na lio n ’s inicrslalc high b e c o m b in e d w ith ih m iles o f secondary roa N a iio n a l H ighw ay Sy, legislation passed Wedm House.

In a 4 1 2 -1 2 v o ie , a p p ro v e d a m easu re l f in an cc im provem ents m iles o f highway, three- w hich arc ouiside ihe ini (cm.

"W h a l ih is represen t slep tow ard viewing whi te rm e d ih c crow n A m e r i c a 's ro ad s , high

^ bridges w ilhin ihc conic? r facc tran sp o rta tio n sys: ; • R ep . N ic k J. Rahall II,

c h a irm a n o f ihc Hou W orks su rfacc transport com m itlee.

Roads under ihc bill wc . gib le fo r $3 .6 billion per j ; eral uid frpm the naiiuna• tn isl fund. In addition lo

45 ,0 0 0 -m iIe intersta te s; n ew ^ c .s ig n a lio n als( 114 ,0 0 0 m ile s o f s ta te I a irp o r t co n n e c lo rs and roads linked to ports, milii

’■ transpo rta tion facilities a• crossm gs.

' T hese roads represent o c e n t o f th e n a t io n 's 3 . ' m iles o f pub lic roads but c than h a lf the road-bom c c and long-d istance travel, . to Rahall.

Smithsonia has new chi

W A SH fN G T O N (A P) - ' first tim e in its. 148-year hi ■ ' Sm itbsonian Institution cho

scientist as its chief exccuii' Wednesday.

It named form er university Ior Ira M ichael Heyman, a 1: the post o f secretary.

T he vole o f the Smithson m d n b e r board o f regents “Cr u n an im o u s ,” sa id B arber ( h ead o f th c ’ se a rc h com m i declined to nam e competing b u t a S m ilb so n la n employ B iom as Lovejoy, assistant scc the institution,-had supporters.

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’t expec ton tells

M d.' (A P ) — I told graduating

:sday lhal il look y toend the Cold V M ,hould not cxpcci ihe ''incred ib le

nflicis in Bosnia ”

;:ji for hi.s trip lo ll anniversary of rmandy, Clinlon ars arc over, the won. Now it is

nccmcnl addresscademy was one ( _ f lR Me fc n se -re la tc d 'lg in advancc of J g Klo Europe lhaliCsday to com -r,. I9 .M. allied .

orld W ar II “ anosl unequalled" '. ’P P iy leaders of the - ' t,)n which hangsihc c]ucstion o fon will accom-aiion of W orld \1 so much.” '

nil C O ,U ,m ic ProsWont vholc of Europe W e d n e s d i :s o f ihe world." . ,: «68 Navv and tion ovcrhc;

s a dcliGite one still mistrusted

,i l i t= ,y for h is s r a ‘» '« " " e ■V scrvicc during " ‘'I’ ™ /;*! lid Ilis partic ip i m onstrations in w ho J,

hut he cmf ght to reinforce "minor con com m ander-in- k, • letoric, saying to ;. arm ed fo rce s ^^^andal and lipped and best N aval A c world. "A nd as °:ni, lhal will con- ‘

he vowed. -he would resist '

-spending beyond ' ^ ^ ship is not■i to work w ith y ™ '; possible “to be Amcrica s . ging some of this The presi It has threatened critics of hi: d ill which you He said

clear nalioJndcr hazy skies, .sure that th

-M arine C orps p an s o f Ei w hile six Navy ”s(op the sh

bineses, ■ids I

(A P ) — T he- ighways would ■iho u san d s o f

roads in a new System under :dncsday hy the

c, ihc H ouse - re lha l w ou ld G © n US lo I5').000 rcc-ijuarlers o f inicrstate sys- «

cnis is a firs t Jwhat could ben je_\vcl o fighw ay.s .andnex t o f a sur->yslem;V sa idII. D -W .V a..o usc P u b licloriaiion sub-

would he cli- er year in fed- onal highway ...1 10 the entire W IH f t : system , IhcMso co v e rs O Q T l tc highw ays. .id o lhcr key Q f lililary bases,s and border Ida!"3XnTon E n gUl carry more 1C commcrcccl, according O p C

ian 8 a ith roucWef theLc

) — For Ihc r history, the :hosc a non-ailivc officcr a d l T l l S

sity chancel- a lawyer, lo

sonian’s 17- ^ , “Cnally was R eg is fe re :r Conabie, im ittee. He ing finalists'lloycc soid n .lM y ,N . secretory of oponneiforD

ers.

Twin Foils. Idaho 'niuredoy, May

ct easy s s acadei

hlpm an Is overjoyed a t rec mt C linton a t th e Naval A a 3day.

gels roared in clo.se forma- head. Sping wilh rccent prcccdenT'- e shook e v e ry han d in the h ng class. A nd, in keeping ;)lder iradiiion, ihc president p “am nesty” to all m idsh ip- a 0 had received dem erits — E m phasizcd il only covercd d :onduci offenses." o in ted l'y m en tio n e d th e " Tuilhook sexual -harassment %« m d a cheating scandal at Ihe a \c a d c m y lh a l led to th e ll n o f 24 midshipmen. uc arc troubling cvcnl.s, to be cause our m ililary rests on . a id leadership," he said. '• B 1C added, "ihc-test o f leader- tl lot constani flawlcssness. ... e my confidence. You have 's confidence,”xsidcnrhad harsh words for w ‘his Bosnia policy. thid the United S tates has a al lional in ie rest-in m aking : Ihe conflict in the form er lil

Europe and in helping to fo slaughter o f innocents.” rc

puiTOUsneraf pu b lic to u rs e

ixperlnBree<

Readre s u m e

t u r d a y M a y 2 t h ea h o N a t i o n a l g i n e e r i n g L d b

> e n S e v e n D a !,nri. t o 4 p . m .u g hL a b o r D ay W e a k e r

lission Is f re e

ared N a tio n a l Historic Lane

NtthnuenglnMfingLabontiOfylaahc 'or the U.S. D opam tn i ot Energy

4oy2G, 1994

solutioi

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reclev lng h is d ip lom a fro <Vcademy, A n n a p o lis ,-

But he cautioned that ll States cannot settle all o f ‘

• e th n ic and re lig ious conl have erupted in our cra.”

He a tta c k e d th o se in • pressing legislation lo del a rm s em bargo and to sel B o sn ia n M u s lim s lo h( defend ihem selves ag a in si;

C lin lo n sa id th e idea ".simple and painless and g( w ill not w ork" and would allies. “This is one o f those that can only end at the nc table, not on Ihc battlefield.

“O ur adminislralion will aw ay from th is-B o sn ian But w c w ill not em brace , lhal are w rong,” he said.

Thc.Scnalc this month pas that would require Clinlon i arms embargo unilalerally, t weakened by a conflicting ] that lold him lo consult wii allies before taking any .such a

A dvocates o f forcing Cl lifl the ban tried to gel a He on Tuesday. Dul leaders pos for two weeks — until afiei returns from his D-Day trip.

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AFTAo^JHINGTON (A P) — House 1 Gephardt, who-opposed the adc agreement, endorsed ratifie rade agreement Wednesday, sj i ’s liv ing standard, lardl, D -M o., w as jo in ed at n c c by six olher House Den Ig a in s l N A FTA w hen il wu

:irdl said he hopes for congrcs • o f the pact, negotiated under ll

Agreement on Tariffs and 1

icy warns th workersIN G T O N (A P ) — T h e ;ni w .irned m cd ica l and kcrs W ednesday that they n danger from a common

ccl w o rk e rs from long- DSure to n itro u s o x id e , y c a lle d la u g h in g g as ,’ ro o m s a rc e q u ip p e d i la lio n sy s te m s . S u ch

an rcducc n itrous oxide tio n s by m ore than 70

N a iio n a l In s ti tu te for lal Safely and Health, in a c a llh w a rn in g issu ed / . said cmployer.s a ren ’t g the .systems properly, y found som e hosp ita l xposed to 12 lim es the ind som e dental workers 40 lim es Ihc safe limit,

said.

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' said Gcijrcssional ratificaiion willnass c r l jc auspices o f the Ka„t„ id Trade, but ll w ill ify ihe p;

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imiu, and Barbara Kennclly and f Connecticut.. Trade Rcprc.scnialivc Mickey K icphardl's endorscmcnl was a si iss the agrccmenl.Itor said he was oplimisiic that Cc pact by August.

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W e a re sw iftly headin; school, but I have a few

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A lso, the c ity insisted : tem p ay to have Madroni um to Filer, y e t w c all hc need m oney. D oes th is n

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- in th c s tre n g th o f h e r sheciharactcr, ra re ly tak - p u l> o n is su e s a n d failing apfI J o n e s ' w e a k n e sse s . Ch a v e su rv iv e d a m o re o f ien g e - e sp ec ia lly o ne 12h is b ig -sp en d in g a p - res

tion fu n d in g . graw a n d 1 9 9 6 , J o n e s c lc 3 h is con stitu en cy . I f co ic a n e x p e c t a n o th e r “

sh(ier in th c R ep u b lican Cojtc n a n t g o v e rn o r w a s issi e S en . Jo h n Peavcy o f Elo w g o e s in to t h c trie: a g a in s t a w eak en ed thc'h i l c L t . G o v , C .L . T hc o m m a n d e d only 4 0 e rs

v o te in t h e O O P ’s e rsla ry , P e a v c y co as ted th eo n te s tc d D em o cra tic p05

Ciw k is s im ila rly w ell- votlo v em b er. E choH aw k bacz in c in g - 7 4 -perccnt o f co rm ary ra c e aga in st tw o w a

au t3lic a n o p p o n e n t, P h il w oth a n O tte r . B a tt’s 4 8 1in a fo u r -w a y G O P she

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c h i l d ’s s c h o o l that ding tow ard the end o f;w questions. pr-our children out to , ^it, are y ou aware that „1 out in the rain to playh tim e? Scd that the school sys- thc■ona paved from Stadi- frorI hear that thc schools . whis m ake sense? stoccrossing guards on the ish ]e aforem entioned in- pletithe kids from tJiat cor- feet;

imcr and to the south- stooids are on thcir own A-ner to the southeast extc)uthw est com cr to the kids5 this m ake sense? thc ]and I ’ll go m y way. ston)Ut your car stereos on anclanting to share, but e ty .’e will com e a time Aihad protected your • • te r s ;I speakers. H aven 't hoper people w ant you to thatrous w ith ou r npise withtrouble hearing the ills iiare so precious to us. Pces and each other. humi

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is a nlation from material ry C ra ig ’s office in la tion is from a pro- . tro! Inc. I w ould like •/hether yoii are for o r , to g o to' Sen. C raig 's PJ rth is proposal.'ou a sm all quote

he revenue; (B ) A ^ “ 'h ted cam paign to addelim inating the Sec- .y v ia constitutional 'e a revenue source |lent o f th e hew laws ^eh forcem enroffi. *ipeai

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"s and less< ly’s electio]ivard N o v em b er.

C a s s ia C o u n ty ’s o i u t e r o :u m b c n ts d e m o n s tra te s loci i is s a t is fa c t io n w ith th c sta l m d e sp e c ia lly th e .h a n d lin g < ng fo r th c n e w c o u n ty h o sp i

P o l i t i c i a n s o f t e n t a l k a i c e d to “ r u n g o v c r n m c i ) u s in c s s . ” T h a t ’s p a r t l y t ’o v c rn m c n t is n ’t a p r iv a te - i t ’s t h c p u b l i c ’ s b u s i s h o u ld n ’t b c h a n d l e d b e p u b lic 's b a c k , a s th c h o s p ip p a re n tly w as.

C o m m iss io n e r W c ld o n -B Df th o se d ep o sed T u e sd a y , h 12 te rm s. W e ’re s u re C assii •es id cn ts fee l re s p e c t, a ffec gratitude to w ard h im . E v e n i : l c a r ly w a n t a c h a n g c in :o un ty o perates.

“ T h r e e s t r i k e s a n d yo.u sh o u ld b e th c r u l e f o r Tw C oun ty ’s S u n d ay l iq u o r by issue. ■ •*

B a r an d , r e s ta u r a n t o w n i ;ricd th ree tim es s in c e 1986 ;he b a n o n S u n d a y c o c k ta F h ree tim es the c o u n ty con: ir s h av e referred th c q u es tic ;rs o n adv iso ry b a llo ts . Tuc; h e th ird d e c is iv e .d e fe a t fo r 30sal.

D e s p i te th is c l e a r m e s s a /o te rs ; a t least o ne o f th c p ja c k e rs h a s sa id h c m a y as com m issioners to rep ea l th c A-ay. T h e c o m m is s io n e r s li lu th o rity , b u t g ra n tin g such ivould b c a rro g an t. ‘

T h e b a r k e e p s a n d r e s ta should g iv e u p a n d g rac io u h e issu e fo r good.

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ROB BLICK Castlcford

Hlalleran w an ts to go toSo, Charlie Halleran o f Jerome

he installation and use o f whippi ront o fT w in Falls schools? Hey i/hile y ou’re at it. why not insist tocks (you know, iikc ihc ones t 5h people during ihc Puritan peri lete w ith holes for ihe head, han :et)? W e could pul ihcm and thc tool right in from o f cily hall. A nd w hy stop ai Twin Falls?

xtend thc sam e liumiliation t o . ids and odults? And to add moi 1C punishm cni. perhaps som e g lores could donaie.ihc apples, t ad eggs to throw at (he "dredge ly.”Actually, I hope Mr. Halleran’s rs are done in some form o f sarc 3pe that people loday do not rea lOt barbaric abuse, such as tearin ith a wet rattan .slick, is an answ Is in our society.Perhaps I am just an idealist, bi

unanity will prevail with goodn id lawfulness oncc we all realiz< ach and live the universal laws < inishm ent is a form o f ruling by ive hod thousands o f years to pr w sn't'w ork.Fear only motivates folks so loi c afraid o f being “seen” o r “cau a negative motivator. T eaching rough love, on'Uie o lher hand, ii ng-lasting effect in o person to v sire to “harm no one." W hat is 1 A m erica today is thc absence o r children to love and rcspect oi : p roperty o f others, I f our kids sed ju st a liltle because w e 're Is urch, o r i f they notice w hen wc. ; clerk m oney back w hen w e or ich change, w hat exam ple arc v ■ourkids?: d o not believe hum an beings u ly evil and m ust bc constantly i h the fear o f punishnlent to kec ;. B ut w e a ll m ust bo taught the leace and beauty that eon be o u losing the m ore noble and high : ^ a y to s ta rt is by setting on I m aterial rew ards are n ot b ette ritual blessings. W e m ust s tart t hopes o f love, n ot the lie th o l" } w ith the m ost toys w ins.’’ TBVB T H O M PSO N turiey

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t n n f n r ' how horrib too l a r w hat p u t y. jm cadvocaic.s m ust have ipping posts in jn il tim e yc ■Jcy. Charlie. y o u r first o list on so m e . I th in k it cs used to pun- o u t on th e i pcnod. com- b o n d s and . hands and easy scape] the dunking 1 ja i l tim e. N

tw ice o r th< Is? W hy not you . Y o u ’r to Jerom e le t m e l e l l : more “zap” lo th e re lo ru r 'c g rocery K IM KIC:s, tom atoes T w in F a l dgcs o f soci-

.n -s re e e „ .le .-sa rcasm .! I a g ree wie«lly believe 'J e ed iio r oaring the ncsh ""e I tim b crisw erto ch e 1? live and^

tic s th a t hel• b u ll believe th e o w n er cJdness, respect d 'sap p .J iz e w c m u s t w ho c o n lmm o f love. s to re m Km; by fear. W e T w in FaUs1 prove thai a ' '

K im berlyI long as they “ P o f “ anycaught.” F ear w ork a t theing respect , F o rd he lpsd, insUlls a c h u rch es anto w ant and p ro v id es g nis happening ehu rch func

: e o f te a c h in |. - W aW 'I used :l o thers andids notice w e T k r ^ r ^ nr late for l - ^ O O Ow c.don 't g ive p “ " | | | ": arc g iven too 1= ^re wc setting W ^

fugs are inhcr- /tiy threatened keep u s in Ythc blessings

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o t t e r sr a t u l a t i o n s t o S D S U-atulations to San D iego State I one o f th e best coachcs inJi liistory to head its basketball 'cd T renklc is not only a n ext . but an outstanding person a :cn m onths ago, m y wife and rc baby that required us to sU n Boise for six w eeks. T hose 'S. and because o f th e sudden lem s, w c had not adequately ir home for a baby.Jgh w c w ere barely acquainte kics. Fred helped organize a , d. painted and prepared a bab ready for ou r 3H pound infai

-n. ll was a greal g ift to us, wl lys rem em ber the Trenklcs fc KND G IN A SN E D D O N FaUs

1 Mills, get a UlTe!if a ll. w e all have enough n- )ur o w n . Ict a lone h av ing tc It o f o u r taxes . It is bod eno oxpoycrs hove to p a y fo r di :e and fo r y o u r food an d sh' u th ink y o u can do som cth i i ju s t g e t 0 s lop on th e hand cop, I w o u ld have a rrested >s o f y o u r a g e o r crim e . I ir too, b u t I am q u ite aw are (

egal and illega l. A n d I’m si Liite aw are loo ; you ju s t chc ISC m istak es ond w ith those o f m istake com cs conscqu Jo you go co m p la in in g abo ible it is , w h en y o u r action you th e re? A nd w h a t you < e not been th a t sm all to gei you d id o r i t c e rta in ly w asi I o ffense.i t ’s g rea t y o u ’re in ja il insi

e s tree t d o in g it ag a in . 1 fee d co m m unity sc rv ice a re ju legoat fo r y o u p eo p le . Y ou M aybe n ex t tim e , y o u ’ll tf

thcie m ay n o t be b o n d s o r j ’re 18. y o u ’ll go to p riso n ; 1 you , th ere w o n ’t bc a nu r un to w hen y o u r lu m m y hu IC E R alls

; w i t h J a n e A n d e r s ow ith Jan e A n d e rso n ’s lettc • o n M ay 19 in w h ich she li erly co m m u n ity a s a g rca t d co m m en d s th e local auth lelped in th e elrug b u s t invc r o f P e rso n ’s IG A . H ow eve ipointcd to read th a t th o se < inue to su p p o rt th e IG A grt Limberly a re too lazy to go Is to shop a n d a re c o n d o n ir ic tions by th e ow ner, ly is a sm all con im u n lty m ly fine p eo p le , so m e o f wh' le IG A . T h e m onager, Dale js o u r K im berly sch o o ls , and 4 -H g roups. P e rso n ’s I s c e n e s a t low ciost to loe. netions (ev en tak in g back > cd) a n d is .dono ting .freezer

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m \ ■[ U space, Irays, shtale for 'h e sh rin k wrap n jun ior . "> o u r h igh schi all pro- Y outh A ssociat exception- feverish ly to gc n a s w e llr m onds up. Dale m d lh a d a w eeks m a row, stay at St. for all th e work

js e w c ie .?P“ 'J 'C allow s Icnncsso f up to sell raffle ;ly pre- _ M ost o f th e g

side the slo re w imed with high schoo l Fut l a g r o u p ' program . O u rK uaby room •rack m eet has I ifant upon ou r local IG A si which we years. D o you tl

> for. w ill line up to dW hat about thc

ployed, locally, a this store has bec been convictcd yh n r*«! jfih hi«rniic>

1 m cdical es7 He will get hi[ to pay justice system, arn o u W community w ill t r dam age shelter.th in g il- K im berlyind? I f I _ _ .ed you M o v i e r e v i eI m ake On M ay 20,1 r:e o f Times-News o f tl1 su re Loves a W oman.':h o se to bolh professionalase o r disease o falcohoquences. care to rccord, 1 vbout ■ W hoever wroteions a re never lived intim;u d id drinker. I would Ig e t Ihe who has any coma s n ’t Icm, o r indeed ha

should try to sec in stead o f E L S A MHARIfee l T w in F a lls ; j u s t ano u need H a r m s ClOUl' W ith oil d ue rij r j a i l f o r Hcvc tha t h is lellI"®"*'- in y o u r p ap e r clclurse fu ture b u ild ing t

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, sh rin k w rap a nd th e u se o f rap m ach in e to th e M ath CIi ichool. O u r local K im berly :ia tion has been w ork ing ) get o u r n ew baseball d ia- lale has donated , fo r th ree ow.-hot dogs, b u n s a nd chip; orkers - n o t to m ention the )ws local o rgan iza tions to se 'fie tickcts . baked goods, ctc e g ard en p lan ts on sale out- ; w ere p urchased from our Future F arm ers o f A m erica r K im berly M iddle S ch o o l’s as been sponsored en tire ly b \ sto re fo r the last three u th ink th e T w in F alls store:0 d o the sam e?1 thc good people that are em- y, at the IGA? T he ow ner o f been arrested, he h asn 't even d yet. W hy jeopardize a neigh uise one m an m ade.bad choic- ;l his punishment ihrough thc I. and I hope o ur K im bwlyill rally around those that are )rking and living in Kimberly. U RBA N K

i e w w a s w r o n g, 1 read the review in 7?ie }f thc film. “W hen a M an an." Having been associated mally and personally w ith the >holism for m ore years than I , I went to see the film. ^ rote the review has obviously timatcly w ilh a problem lid like to suggw t that anybody onneciion wiiH such a prob- 1 has a drinking problem,;ec this outstanding film. \R K L B

) u d s b u U d i n g i s s u ee respect to Mr. H arm s. I bc le tte r published on M ay 48 c louds th e issue re la ted to

lg p lan s in the W endell ct. T hc issue is not w h eth er Im inistrative o ffices arc are. T hc issue is not w h e th a ver w in g w ould m ake a fine uid. T he rea l issue is

tes-N ew s w e lc o m e s le t te r :rs on su b jec ts o f p u b lic in Tiake su re y o u r le tte r is pub np tly , h e re are a few guide lem bcr:er should include the w riter’ nailing address and telephon pewritten letters are preferred :y allow faster handling will o f error.nay b e b ro u g h t to o u r Twii e . m a ile d to P .O . B ox 548 », 8 3 3 0 3 , o r s e n t b y fa x t4 )38.

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if w hether o r n o t four vc 'l u b classroom s should be j f istrative ofTices and a :

hope debate would cer and I appreciate th e fO' has tabled th e m atter ti

ips so th a t the best decisio 5 b e h a lf of.W endell’s eh se t -L- 1 a lso w ould like t o ; tc. assess thc qualily o f th t- team In W endell, w e d

ju d g m en t o n w here pe< 1 quality o f scrvicc they I’s en t w ith a sm den t und< by have been p leased w itl

sh ip they a re providing res B L A K E T . W ALSH

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f T h a n k y o u C i t y In I ju s t w anted to take gh- the c ity o fT w in F alls f IC-— liToke-Pride-in-Twin-Fi e ■ Sherry J e f f and L aur

serve p ra ise fo r th e tim c they con tribu ted on M i ly- shou ld also g o to PSI \

C ain ’s S crvice Center.. I t 's too b ad o u r coun

' co u ldn’t have spared sc ous tim e for th is projec w o u ld have, m aybe thc th e p ickups lined orour

] ing in line fo r 45 minui le load o f tree b ranches. I I ances. O r m aybe th ey \

thc m ounUiins o f trash V in ju s t four h o u rs ' tim e

M aybe i f they could h )dy would try a little harder I

large waste problem the] Thanks again S heny a

Falls.ORJBO C . H A B E L T w inF aU s

T h a n k y o u , D e n i8 T o D enise T um er:, T hank you so m uch f

ta len ts a t o u r m eeting c ^ p u t w as m uch apprecioi

m ative; Y o u r p ap er m u ,e r- to h av e y ou there.,e ■; O R V A L M A U L D IN

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ite to usersV ' L e t tm cbnsidia<ed,1ib in - ;in bad tosie will_.be rqjec ib - rial expressing racial,' e de- bigotry.

W e do nol publish ve: we g en era lly rem ove c

m e quowtions. A rticles take cd. hcadons will not be repr'Ilh .

B ecausc o f space co lim it letters to 400 won

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i f the a dm inistra tive /e d o n o t b ase ou r ! people live but on the hey p rovide. A s a por- m d e re a c h p r in c ip a l.! w ith the so lid leader-

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t y o f T w i n F a l l soke a m om en t to thank Ils fo r its efforts onn-Falls-DoyT^^T----------------------- i,auren G illesp ie de- . jtim e and h a rd w ork . M ay 14. T hanks SI W aste System s and ter.ounty com m issioners :d som e o f tb e ir p rev i- oject a lso . I f th e y they w o u ld h ove seen

-ound th e b locks w ait- inu tes ju s t to dum p a :s , lires o r o ld app li- ey w ou ld have seen ish tha l accumulaTed imc.Id have seen this, they der to solve this very they have crcated. ly and the c ity o fT w in

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I verse o r poetry, and ve o r lim it reh g io u s taken from other pub- reprinted.

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There is no shortage o: loms that T h in g s A re Go Hell, so i t ’s a b ii like bri heal to H ouslon t a point more. S till, th is is such a little qu irk , I 'm distressc

Tw o po litical books h< out th is sp ring , and the r one is d o in g qu ite well v superb one is g etting littI tion. N ot an 'unusual tale lishing, b u t still w orth d( m ethinks. '

On d isp lay everyw hen firsl p rin ting o f 750,000, bcst-sclIcr l is ts , is D an C woodenly w ritten , self-ji

. coriipcndium o f tw addle - “Standing Fjrm.*' E ven t

touches o f m alicc aren ’t they ’re c racked up to be o n e 's to b lam e but Quay his p roblem s.

W hile Q uoyle was.vcc often asked i f the press treating him unfairly . I s inclined to ag ree, except covcrcd him during thc ' paign and found him dui advertised. I privately th w as dum b to a point thai

- alarm ing.Now Quaylc informs uj

wasn’t him in ‘8 8 -h e I? n was awful, but his handlei him do it. I 'm sorry, but tl no way to know that at thi And.lhat first impression'

On thc strength o f this say Q uaylc isn ’t as dum b as ad- yvcrtised, and he ■' has a leg itim ate \ grievance, hav- ' g ing been pub^ licly rid icu led as W i a borderline m o- _ u 'ron for yicdrs.W hat d o esn ’t change is o n e ’s a i sense o f h is lim ­itations. A s Pe­te r Dc V ries once observed o f a charac te r, .“ Deep dow n, •h e ’s s ha llow .”

Q uaylc is thc q u in tessen tial subu rban ite w hose worl cd inlo “ u s" - w ho play counlry club , vote Repu

------- lo v e o u rfa m ilie s .-g o lo -and are m ighty w hite - 1 “th e m " - w h o by im plic on ly d o n ’l believe in Cc the ir fam ilies b u t w ho h claim s “ trea t people woi conservatives.

Q uaylc quotes as unfa seem s to m e a genuine!) tive descrip tion o f him \ W ill: “ that the conservai dem onstrated w as less a t h a n ‘an absorbed clim a ion , absorbed in a g o lf c suspect y o u ’ll w ind up a w ilh W ill i f y o u read Ihi

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> book is in astonishing M adeleine K unin’s _

Living a Political L ife.” J 'ed in the Legislature _s lieu tenant g overnor * overnor o f V erm ont for lefore b ow ing o ut. H e r . finitely more refleclivc Ie’s, bo th about govern- political life, and also trik ing contrast to >lacid, im putable good ' himself.'ant to s tudy how m uch being an econom ically lc w hite m ale m akes in can psyche, com pare books. Kunin suffered ‘ self-doubt, constantly ■ J herself a s to w hether I

she w as d o ing * —w — thc right th ing a s and d ealt c o n - ' I f

stantly w ith the > " challenge o f be- “ 8 8 ing female-in a * , | l „ m ale w orid. J " ‘.

“ It w as 0 '1.-0------ .shocking to-mc--_'Y.?:I . to see how sus-

ceptible I con- tinued to be to

n that m ost ‘[ chronic symp*

. tom o f fem ale u n d insecurity: feel-

, n '" S ' i k f ” ; bre fraud, w rites r ” ' thc w om an w ho

..... w as three tim es 0^elected to the

■ficc in her stale. She lu tifully about thc se- itu re o f pow er, Ihc 'o 'kccp her sense o f se lf lers free from thc effects

ne\ed w ilh Kunin, Quaylc * ° ' like a .shallow fral boy.' first book written by an

wom an who has succeed- ics, and ils searing hon- n extraordinarily high •3r thc new genre. I’d also d il to anyone who has dcred running for officc at It’s as realislic an account bles and rewards a s I ’ve across.

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I could hardly believe my ey The Timcs-News' May 15 cov o f 7,000 men meeting in our ci w as given a few inches'on Pag th'cy had bcertTO environment: wc would have been greeted w half-page pictures.

Do you know what those 7,C men were there for? T o encoui and bc encouraged to be respoi leaders of the family. How dar ous! Il is generally acccpted th breakdown of the family is the jo r causc of increased crime, Ic moral standards and sexual dis These men al Promise Keeper? simply trying lo do their part ii maintaining the high ground.

This is evidently perceived t threat to thc Associated Press i The Times-News. A lthough th news item was tiny, they mana to squeeze in a paragraph sayii was ironic thai some o f those t had signed a petition to nut the cial gay-righls issue on the bal don ’l find it ironic at all lhat a o f family tnen are for letting tl crs. rather lhan thc collegc adn iration (ns il does presently), d w hether children should be lau behavior which is proven dcsti live. This isn’t anti-love for fcl man. Il’s proleclive o f mankin

While the news gatherers fic the same old lunc o f Christian^ mon-bashing. Rome is burning

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Tough ] battle ei in stalerKni£ht.RiddCf News So

Thc airfields capturc Dulcli New Guincji. wi fnr rtpliters ;incl nicdiu bul Ihcy were nol capiib ing heavy bomber forma

G en / D ouglas Mac,■ promised Adm. Chester

bxsed nir support for ihc assaull on llie Mariana; island of Biak. in ihc Sh group off (he noriiiwcst G uinea, aboul 300 mi Ilollandia. ihus bccamc i get for Ll. Gen. Wallci fasi-m ov ing if th in ly A r m y . . . . .

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• also bordered ihe airstrips In Ihcsc cliffs the Ja]

built bunkers and empl; weapons. Headquarter?' dumps were localcd in ringed with pillboxes. T of more than 11,(HK) mer mainly first-class rcgulai ments.

: M acA rthur’s in lcllig ;• Maj. Gen. Charics W ilk ; badly underestimated Ihc

thc d efenders at less t Thus, Knicgcr planned l using on ly the underst In fa n try D iv ision (wl Infanlry Regiment was : forcc on ly slightly large the Japanese had.

T hc 4 1 s t d iv is io n ’s 186th Infantry Regimen Biak on May 27. 1944. re s is ta n c e a t the b< advanced rapidly up ih until thc lead unit, the 3 162nd R eg im en t w as yards o f M okmcr d id t open fire w iih autom a and artillery from thc hil cocintcrattacked on the 162nd w as forced back. •

Thc next day, Ihc Ja p rised th c A m ericans a ttack . H ow ever, thc c tanks w ere no match for

■ T h c Ja p a n e se had behind Ihc o th e r m ajor tank developm ent. Ha^ fight only the C h in e se , ' tanks al all, thc Japanese been adequate. T here h

. competitive pressure to b lanks like those that had Europe. But al Biak, the , o f the J a p a n e s e tan^ bounced o ff the arm or o mans w hile thc 75m m j A m erican tan k s b le w i

•vehicles apart.S lill, th c J a p a n e se a

strong, and one isolated 1 ion had to be evacuated t ing the night.-Thc 41st Di brought up iVs artillery ai suppori pushed the Japa and look one of the airstrif er, it could not be used was still under Tire from th

Tlic battle settled inlo a The Americans lacked the root thc enemy out o f thei lions and the Japanese throw thc Americans off th

T okyo d id co n sid er n counteroffensive al Biak. 2nd Amphibious Brigade at Mindanao in thc Philip run to B iak w ilh a stro

' including thc supcrbaltlcsl to and Musashi. But Toky<

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head ed U :S . forces in tl G u lf W ar,’ underw ent si

‘ p rosta te cancer Wcdnesdi te r Reed A rm y M edical C

“A ll indications arc thj c e r w a s d is c o v e re d in stag es and Ihe prospects fu ll recovery,” the hospili statem ent.

D r. D av id M cLeod, chi o g y a t W a lte r Ret S chw ar^'^'^p f c a l c o n d itto n an d sh o u l

, fu lly in a m atter o f weeks, pyostate cancer is one o

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n ’s 162nd and Hnents landed on H44. Meeting no H

b cach . -th ey H) the road. Not ■c 3rd Battalion, H'a s w ith in 200 ~ id the Japanese m atic weapons; hills. They also I—he ground. Tlic b i™

Ja^itnese sur-ns w ith a tank H H Ie enem y light f f Wfor the U.S. M4

id lag g ed far ijo r pow ers in h av in g had to (■e, w ho had no f llese armor had Be had been no |0 build heavier-liad evolved in _ — he 37mm guns an|C5 m erely ir o f the Shcr- m gun.s of thc w the enemy

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GREEN BAY. Wis. - -Bay Packers practice rc cuscd o f depositing n fc S24.723 paycheck inti) hi pleaded innoccnL

An ancst warrant had day morning.for Jason lanta a f te r he d id not i County Circuit Court os

I charge o f passing forged < The wamint was cancel

Tuesciay afternoon and ent His trial was scheduled

Red Sox’s Dawso arthroscopic kn&

BOSTON — Andre had nine knee operation undergo arthroscopic si kiiec which “ looked" up \ running out a grounder.

Dawson. 39. will unde 9 by Dr. Arthur Pappas, R f : T hu rsd ay a t the Uni' • sachusctts. M cdical Cen

Pappas said Wcdnesdaj when Dawson would retu

Dawson missed 18 gai having arthroscopic sui knee, and Pappas said th knee Tuesday n ight wi year’s problem.

Dawson was hitting .2* - and 27 RBls in 39 gami

Sunday, he collected his I base hU.and his 422nd ho:

Officers probe gi allegation in Kidt

O AKLAND, Calif. - ligating an au to accidei kelball star Jason Kidd i report that a passenger pointed a a t another

The O cc id e n t occum but the gun allegation d: til The O akland Tribun day tha t a m o to rist cla passengers in K idd 's Tc nad pointed the weapon fic light before the crash

His agent. A aron Goc w as no g M and there i;

o f truth,” in the motorist

Watson, Gilkey, I suspended for Su

NEW Y O R K — Sl. 1 A llen W atson and B er Florida’s Orestes Destnid Wednesday by the Nation ticipating in a bcnch-clear

Watson was suspended i intentionally hitting Dcstrai then throwing his glove ai c h ^ e d the mound Sunda: M ia ^ won by the Coidina Destrode in the bock aflc homeis in the sccond inninj

Destrade was suspcnde for charging the mound ai Gilkey was suspended fc making contact wilh on ur

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fson schedules nee surgery \aIrc Dawson, w ho has be (ions, is scheduled to c surgery on his left Ls up while while he wasT. heindcrgo the procedure m'5, Red Sox physician. sa J n iv e rs ity o f M as- . on Center in W orcester,i d a / i t w ok'nol clear" ci:return. Rcgames last May after fnsurgery on h is right £\

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; .246 with 10 homers ames this season. On Kis 999th carccr extra- ' 32 I home nm.

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; Toyota Londcruiser pon a t him at a traf- ■osh.Goodwin, says there ■e is “not one ouncc d s t 's s to iy .

fT, Destrade Sunday brawlt. Louis team m ates . Bernard G ilkey and trade were s o s ^ d e d tional League to r par- •[earing brawl, led for eight games for stradc with a pitch and e at Destrade after he nday during a gome in iinalslO-9. Watson hit after giving up three ining.mded for four games d and hitting Watson, d for four gam es for L _ 1 umpire. *■

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TW IN FA LLS — The S40, M otor Match P lay Invitational match'pkiy tournament in the stat annual run a t T w in Falls Mui Course this weekend.

The toumey, which offers two events plus numerous sidelight 1 b e ^ m with a practice round am driving contests at 5 p.m. Fridoy, followed by a baibccue for all pa p.m ., plus a rafTle in which ov merchmidisc will be distributed.-

The tournament proper, which 228 players, will have its first roi cham pionship and loser bracki Sunday wilh Uie survivors playin semifmals and finals Monday.

A s u s u a l , th e w in d u p v aw ards banquet a t the T u rf <

RockeHOUSTON (AP) — If there

was one overriding rcoson why H akeem O la juw on w on the Most Valuable Ployer award, it was because he carried a team with no olhcr stars,

C ase in .po in t: W ednesday night. Gome 2 o f the W esternConference finol. ............. -

Olajuwon. who received his M VP aw ard before the gome, had 41 points, 13 rebounds ond six assists to lead the Houston Rockets to 0 104-99 victoiy ovcr the Utah Jazz, who played much better than they did in the series opener and kept it close until the final 30 scconds.

Olajuwon scored 12 o f Hous­ton’s final 19 points, made all 13 o f his free throws and 14 of 22 attem pts from the field to lead Houston to a 2-0 lead in the best-of-7 scries.

Came 3 is Friday nighi ct Sail Lake City.

“1 think we feel the energy al home and we're playing with so m uch confidence," O lajuwon said. "Now we put, the pressure on Utah to win a t home.”

O lajuw on’s plaV w os espe­c ia lly im portan t because tbe Rockets didn’t get much scoring from their olhcr starters. Mario Elic came o f the bcnch to scorc 17 poinis, including a 3-pointer w ilh 1:55 le f t th a t gave the Rockets the lead for good.

The Rockcts clearly made the most o f their foul shots, hitting 32 o f34 foul shots.

F or H ouston , V ernon Maxwell finished with 14 poinis and K enny Sm ith added 10. U tah 's Karl Malone rebounded from 0 bclow-por Gome I and scored 32 poin ts, b u t his six m issed free th row s in 18 a t­tempts tumed out to be especial­ly costly.

The Jazz \TlieAaBOciated^ftcss

NEW ORLEANS — If yoi for a match, certainly Jazz w coupled with New Orleans i ta k e City, right?

Not necessarily.In fact, ever since the anno

the Minnesota Timbcrwolvcs downriver, people have bet new names.

M ayor M arc M oria l su Rhythm.

‘They can take our Jazz, bu take our Rhythm away from u

On B ouiten Street suggesi the Strippers to Sinners, si match for the town’s NFL tcaj

Gov. Edwin Edwards was ] Angels. Someone else sugge Tim bcrw olvcs to Loup Got werewolf in,Cajun legends.

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somewhat ( 40.00Q Latham BobLothm )nal, the largest “ Yes, it suite, has its fifth year," said M unicipal G o lf year's finol:

surance is p two mojor social first hole-ir }ht competitions. Pro Shop, ' and putting and Dcsign)-arc

day. That will be tests for all 1 panicipanis at 6 tab will run I over S3,000 in A t rogist ;d.- shirt and haijich has attracted try fee. ' t round Saturday, “W ccan; icket sem ifinals Laihamsaid lying 36 holes in the oppomir

and numbcn p w i l l b e t h e Bolh defi r f C lu b , b eg in - tlie fomicr c

jts wr<lere The game had 15 ties i/hy lead changes, and it cami th e to the finol 90 second I. it Houston leading 96-95. :am won drew Spencer’s fif

w ith 1:20 left and mad ioy foul shots, making it 98-9 em . Wilh the shot clock ol

expire, Stockton h it a r his 12-fodter to draw Utah n e , one, bui ogain Olajuwon and out the Rockcts. This li ton hit a straighl-away bankc iver seven feel while falling, uch Tyrone Corbin shot an ries fo r U lah , and M oxwe the fouled on the rebound oni

two foul shots-with 26 s )us- left to make to 102-97-. 1 all missed a 3-poinier wilh :

> o f onds left, Smilh was foi 1 to the rebound and made tw the to end the scoring.

Stockton had 18 points Sail a ss is ts and Jay Hum

added 11 points for Utah, y at w as 28 o f 37 from th' 1 so Houston outrcbounded U von 23 and had eight 3-poir ■ure Utah's llirce .' '

Malone almost single- pe- ' k e p i U lah jn Ihc game th e third quarter, scoring 10 ing in a period thal ended %v irio. Jazz trailing by just four, :orc Stockton had five assists Iter quarter, but no player oili the M alone m ade m ore thi

bosket.the Despite big advantage: ;ing bounding and 3-poini sh

the Rockets held only a ion lead at halftime, inis What kept Ulah close 10. ability to draw fouls and i tied ity to p rev en t H oustoi and m aking an extended ru s ix Jo zz led by seven earl ot- w hen ihey slum ped lh< ioi- .d id n 't olTow H ouston

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nnounccment that Jazz,' but i Ives w ere moving up wiih a b been suggesting But, on r

poured in. £ su g g e s te d th e Fever, the C

Perhaps, but they'll never only 20 gai m us," he said. — they pla gestions ran from the road., suggested as a And ifal team the Saints, w ent lo U ros pulling for the 1979, coul ggested changing Howells, U Gorou, a swomp ' “I’d be 1 >. considering

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vite tei:30 p .m . M ondoy. ow th o f the tournam ent hos t o f a surprise even to its sp am.it w ill be even o little biggc lid the m an who underw rol ols lo over 525,000. “McDoni i participating in the new car I -in-^ne and olher sponsors ( I, Univcrsol Underwriters one ire providing closest to the pii ill fliglits each day. I’m sure th in well in excess o f S40,000.’’ istration, contestants receive rtot, which repays most o f the S

Jl guarantee every player two ro lid. "It would be nice for cach I [unity lo play Monday the lo crsjust don’t allow it.” efending champions — and n r champions — are back for thi

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her name..are those who .are still hoping 1 o f the name Jazz.;s 0 good name for a team he :k W hite, 57. who w atched inchise when il wore Mordi C uniforms and played in New cople-snrcker when ih e y ^ y ’I I tliat doesn’t mean we can’l « I better name now,"1 radio talk shows other suggest I. Examples: tlie Spice, die Blues, : Crawfish and tlie Skecters.)S the cruclcsi for a team that \ jamcs last scoson wos the Possi ilay dead at home and get killec

'all else fails, tlie name Jazz, wl U tah when the team movcc uld be for sale, according to “I Utah Jo2z general manager,

e hesitant, but it would be w< ng.” said Howells.

rawberidatcdPress

VNGELES — T he L os A n oncc paid D arryl-S traw bcn hopes he would produce a ch his hometown. On Wednesday to simply go away, eny has not played this s ^ n cr-carc program follow ing a / in 0 substance abuse clinic. V lim is unclear, although his oti liem will play baseball again. >dgers said they reached a settl - troubled outfielder, who was nillion this year and S5 mill nish out the five-year, $20.25 n le signed Nov. 8 .1990. The D< I disclose settlement tcnns. t o f the agreement, worked c y, the Dodgers, the Player Rel JC and the Players Associatio vill recpiest waivers on Strawt or the purpose o f giving him h al release. I f he clears waive

sses off

Tracy Frank. Bu has been last year w hile th« sponsor, Kylie Peterson o f Jc

M ickey Dugger gger this Weiscr lind Brett R rote last champions. The woi onald In- vidcd between Rose or for the ginia Undhjem unti: [(M ike’s last year, and Sign Host Professional pin con- women’s champions

J the total to eight players."The disparity in

ve 0 golf sible to have a full I e 580 ch- , But the women's

son m eeling Steph ) rounds," fresh off winning, t] :h lo have pin last week. Wliit e logistics ber o f the Bruin st

against Undhjem in 1 most o f "W c'rc pleased tc this one. coming inlo the ch

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here,” - The Associated P n ed theii Gras C O R A L G A B I !W Or- ow ners opened thi ’ ‘Utah with the big questi tcom e m ove by the Los

their corthquoke-ck estions x h c January cart ies, the ■ structural damage

seum. and o w n e r . It won his team intends to issums “ H o p e fu lly , tc Ilcd on 'Y eah, w c’ll stay A

th e s ize to 50,001 which som e pliicc e lse t( /e d in O rleans ow n er T( 0 Tim cause the earthqual

D avis said h e 'd worth m atter today. Twei

m u st a p p ro v e a r

ry big irwill beccxne an unre

“Tbere is no qua A ngeles pria te reso lu tion ,’ e n y b ig Robert Shapiro, st champi- news conference.

day, they ccedingly coopcrati' “I would say tha

on and is play again this scasa 5 a four- ofthe 1995 8casiDri,t :. W hat’s major leogue team, t attorney d u ^ v e players in th

physical condition, ettlcment mental and emotiona rtis to be Sffawbeny, 32, ad lillion in problem 1 4 , the 5 miUi(«i—gan th«r^seasoQ|-aDd Dodgers Betty Ford Center ii

has been in an aftei d out by dischaised from tin i Relations “I’m grateftil to t itioni the Los A ngeles for iwbcny’s p layedin ih is great n his un- statement released 1 ivers, he regret that I did noi

f this \Buricy, woiTnhfi men’s title the w om en 's prize went to f Jerom e.. ' ; gc r o f E lko. Jo^ Moloy o f It Rupert o f Boise ore former women’s prizes hove been di- :oscMary McRobcrts and Vir- iniil Peterson broke tlie chain

jnol Mike Hamblin noted the ionship fiight has been limited

’ in handicoje .made il impos- ill t 6*womimiicld,“ hosaid. t i 's field is tough with Pcrtcp cphanie Fraley,!'Twin,Fi»lls, lg ib'c stotc Class Amcdo^ist _ Wiimey anotfier them- 1 stole pxcp 'iiJlfiW m ,‘,goes lin the'firsi round' ;• ii to see some'young wbmen championship flight again,”

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iB L E S , F lo . — T he N FL their m eetings W ednesday

estion concerning a possible ,o s A n g e le s R aiders from :-daxnaged stadium, e a r th q i^ c caused extensive ge to the Los Angeles Coli- e r A l-D avis has not said if 5 to p lay there., to m o rro w A l w ill soy, ly w here w e are and rcducc ,000 o r w c ’rc go ing to go ;e tem porarily ,’” said New r T oni B enson . "AI d id n ’t luake." •e ’d shore h is view s on the w enty-one o f the 28 owners0 re lo c a tio n . O ffic ia ls in

noney toinrestricled free a ^ L pjcstion that this is tbe appro- m .” S traw berry ’s attorney,V said a t a Dodger Stadium

‘T h e Dodgers have, been cx- rativc.that it’s highly unlikely he'll ason.,1 b e lim at the beginning n , I^inyl will bea member o f a m, and be one ofthe most pro-1 tbe g z ^ He u ii] exemplary jn. He is now working on his onal condition.”:, admitted to a substance obuse the day before the D«Jgcrs be- and q x n t nearly a month BLtbfr- X in Rancho Mirage, Calif. He ifter-care program since being tl» Ford Center, to the' D odgm ond the city o f b r the opportun ily lo have - wt-etty;’’-Strttwberry sd d in 0- ^ at the riews conference. “I not live up to everyone’s cx-

weekesaid Hamblin. " I t ’s been a VegwcTts, Browns and othci variety. But Undhjem ond

' been great veterans ond rc Mogic Volley golf."

The bright, new facc in th o i^ ip f l i ^ t is Kimberly’s Pr tied the Buricy M uny coursc two weeks ago and added Kimberly to 0 third-straight n the state Closs B prep toumey

Frank has picked up somi this year, combining with K w in the sta te fourball title Badenduck, Sun Volley, wo Amotcur. The mojor out-of-

_ Kaluia who tom e from Hawoi “It’s the kind o f toumamcn

lo miss," said Malay, a forme “Everything is first closs in tl i f you losc two straight ma comc out a winner.”

a, 104-

oit fight for tho ball In the

er abando maged stai

Oakland, the R aiders' fom olTcrcd 10 take the club bai

, porarily.Also on the ow ners' agen

; o f footboll’s six divisions.I NFL com m issioner Paul

the two realignment p ropos : Pittsburgh Steelers preside

w ill, be d iscusscd Thursda ■ other proposals, but il is un

sions w ill be mode until th , Sept. 21 in Dallas.

Tagliobue soid one woy I impact on realignment for 1

in 0 division with eilher o f sion tirams is 10 pool .the re> receipts earned at expansion

“ W e h av e to lake o u t , arounil for position for fin

P le a s e s e e

[) hit shopectotions, but I have receive) during the period o f rehabilii always be thankful for i t ”- Strawberry, .who g n w up spent eight seasons wilh the

. before signing w ith the Do home as one o f baseball’s I

. with a stormy past.He bod said m ore than f

signing w ilh the Dodgers tha tum to Los Angeles when hi: w ilh the Mets in 1990. But didn 't work o u t

“My concern right now is comes very, very healthy,” I

, T ftm I HCfirrfn cntH hitf; there’s no doubt aboul it. I- ; cany a club when he got h o t

still got a lot o f good baseball “ Strawberry h it 2S .homers ! - runs for the Dodgers in 199 1 -2 3 games-bocaus*K>r«a-inju 1 The Dodgers finished.:thie 1 - Atlanta Braves in the NL W e

end:n a w hile sincc the )lhcrs provided som e ind M cRobcrts hove i represenlalives ol'

n the m en 's cliompi- •'s Preston Hafer, who JTSC rccord wiih 0 61 Jed a 66 in helping ht runner-up finish in mey.K)me lourcls already th K evin Packard lo itle last w eek. Nils won the 1994 Buhl

-of-towner is Tandy iwoii for the meet, mcnl you don’t woni rmer state champion, in this one and even m atches, who still

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APptWoth e s e c o n d

oningadiumform er-hom e, have I back a t least tcm-

igenda: realignm ent

'au! T agliobue soid p o ^ ls subm itted by iident Don R ooney rsday, a s w ill four > unlikely ony deci- il the n cx l'm ee ting

voy to cush ion the for those team s not r o f the tw o cxpon- ; revenue from gate ] sion hom e dotes.>ut th e jo c k e y in g financial gain and

s e e ST A D tU M /B 2 ,

3 wersrived a lot o f support ibilitntion, and 1 will

up-in L os Angeles, V - the New Yoric MelsD odgers.. H e. cam c........:.

I’s top sluggers, but .

m two years before I that he hoped to re- 1 his contract expired But the homecoming

/ is 1 hope Dahyl be- f," Dodgers manager)iitH n fAn f t f ______

i t He could literally h o t I think the guy’s jball in him.” ners and drove in 99.1991 d e c ile missing injured-left shoulder, b e gam e behind the W est

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O AK LA N D , Calif. (A Johnson struck- out nine c son drove in the lone run J ito iners shut out the Oa ics 1-0 on W ednesday.

Johnsot>'(5-3)_gavc uj; pitching his ninth carccr sl his sccond straight compi th ird th is season.

•In the-second inning, A , D arling (3-6) w alked Ti

w ho advanced to sccon Blowers’ single. Fehx Fci sacrifice bunt before Wii to r ig h t .s c o rc d M artin gome’s lorie run.

T h e A 's th rea tened ii load ing the bases w ith ScoU B ro s iu s , w ho bt grounding out to third.

O rioles 6, B rew ers M IL W A U K E E — J:

a llo w ed six h its over c a s th e O rio le s handed the ir 14th straight defeat

T h e la s t A L team stra igh t w as th e Seattle 1992. M ilw aukee, whicl M ay 10, lost a thrcc-ga hom e fo r the first tim e 1988.

B a l t im o re m a tc h c d w inn ing streak o f the se. fourth s tra igh t'and Moy' f o r th e first tim c 'iin ce /

■' Sm ith g o t out o f a base:

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T om Pagnozzi hom er bled an d M ark W hiten a fo r S t. L o u is , w h ic h : league record Tuesday ! 16 ru n n e rs in a shu to t C ard ina ls took a 4-3 Ie

............ runs in the six th inningfive m ore in the seventh.

P e te Incav ig lia homi fo u rth tim e in fou r ga: Phillies, who w ere bidd the .500 m ark for the fin April 21. Philadelphia 1

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lim e in 13 games. 'zz i tied it al 3 in th e six th j o lo hom e run. Luis A licea i

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a n d le d J im A b b o tt a n t. Y o rk .Y a n k e e s o v e r thi . B lue Jays 5-2.

Boggs, who d id not ho . Y ankees’ first 35 games, 1 t hom e runs in his last five

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1 o fN e w Y ork’s ,16 hits.A b b o tt (6 -2 ) p itched o

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* Royals 8, R angers 3- K A N SA S C IT Y , M o. t A ppier struck out 13 in -i- innings — one aw ay fron I record — and the Kansas ; als defeated ihc T exas Rj

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tw ice w h ile a llow ing on< 1 hits a n d a season -h igh th1 in sev en inn ings. Jo h n ’ ) p itched tw o sco re lc ss ir ) his fifth save.; Fletcher, who had a carec

RBIs Tuesday against Flor t red as M ontreal moved se --ovcr .500.for the first time t

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SEATTLE (A P) — Sean Sbriics p residen t Bob' Wh

' NBA’s .^ ecu tiv e o f the Y a leaving the fmnchise and coi ing another general manage

' the le a ^ e .Sonics ow ner Barry Acl

■ nounced Wednesday that W subm itted a.w ritten request leased from his contract.

Ackcrlcy said he wil] take request under advisement.

“I am veiy disappointed I quest," Ackerley said in a : “Bob is a valued employee s H e is an integral part o f tl leam and has been since joini ganization in 1986.

“Bob did not go into detail reasons behind his decision < to express his interest in puis ness opportunities unrelated ball."

W hitsill, 38, has been pn the Son ics for e ig h t seasc Ackerley. He w as given th manager’s title after the 199 son. .

He signed a five-year con

Motley Cl new New

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — looking to stage prize fights, tv to build drug rehab cenieis an< •a lawyer who once wanted ti Houston Rockets. An unlikely investors m ade an unlikely landed an NBA team for New (

"Iiwanted to bring a majo New Orleans and Gov. Edwai 'W hy not basketball?' I’d ne it a thought before that," figh er Bob Arum said. " I’m as a everyone else.”

Arum, fomier Houston mi Hofheinz and Patrick Graham in the constru c tio n busine

- rounded up by Edwards and \ make a deal.

T he g ro u p , a lo n g w ith : la w y e rJo h n O ’Quinn,- are o w ners o f th e M inneso ta wolves, to the amazement o f i eluding the governor.

“I thought the odds were 90-to-I against us," Edwards s

The deal always seemed uni ter oil, Minnesota was workin, the team, the NBA commissio ed them to stay in Minnesota, a one wos having trouble finding wilh enoujdi money available.

Messier s leads pla

EAST RUTHERFORD. I — Mork Messier guaranteed and delivered.

M essier scorcd three thii goals, including the game-wi: 7:48 to p lay W ednesday nigh New York Rangers rallied frc goal defic it to bea t the Ne Devils 4-2 and force a scvenll llic Eastcm Conference final.

The deciding gam e will \ Friday night al N ew Y ork C it son Sqaurc Garden, where tl have already won two o f thr in tliis series. The winner will Stanley Cup final scries next against Wcslem Confcrcncc i Vancouver.

For 38 m inu tes,, it appci Game 7 would not be necessi Devils opened a 2-0 lead on S co tt N ie d e rm a y e r and L e m ic u x and thoroughly di

5 play w ith M artin B rodeur several good chanccs by New

The tim e seem ed ripe fo: chapter o f Stanley Cup frust the Rongers, who have not i since 1940, but M essier and l Kovalev refused to let New Y

Kovalev got the Rangers j ” in"thc‘sceond'period 'w ith 'fl'

Messier, who had been on fiv Cup champions with Edmonl early in the third.

After Broduer stopped sev

Stadium.C o n tin u ed from B l look ot the big picture," saii say , general m anager o f t anopolis Colts, “and do wh

- f o r r iv a lr ie s a n d th e loi growth o f the league.’’

. r O o e realignm cni proposa by R o o n ey h as th e Buffo m ov ing to th e A F C C enti A tlanta jum ping from the N to„ thc A F C E a s t , a lo n g : Jocksonville Jaguars.

T am pa w ould jo in the N w ith th e A rizona C ardinal A tlanm 's spot in tJie N FC Vi

“ E ve ry o n e I ta llc .to agr th e r e s h o u I d - b F - r c a l ig i R ooney said, “b u t nobody' teered to m ove, h 'n e e d s tc qu ickly o r i t 's n o t go ing tca ta ll . ’ ........................ - -

D o lp h in s coach* D on Sh th e rea lignm ent,dccisi.o .n j • 'long, d iaw n-out" exchange

“ I ju s t hope they end up -rightTnfac7*^Shula-said-of-lh<

teonside]ti^Superioitle Super- A c k e rl^ prior tc /h its itt, the Jiisl a couplc 'car, moy be he was entertain :ould be tak- - Sonics, W hitsii igcr's jo b in through the .clu

cussed “a poss .ckcrley an- from his contraci Whitsitt has He refused lo :st to be re- • did not relum tel

“B ony Ackcrl Ice W hitsiu 's future options wi

ganization today i by this re- ed a possible m' a statement, contract," Whitsi ; and friend. “Nolhing has 'th e Sonics no immediate p ining the or- ond I talked aboi

altcmatives but i ail about the outside o f bask< n other than consideration." usuingbusi- S usan M ortt d to basket- spokesw om an,;

com m en t furth president o f Thursday. -• sons under Ackerley, own the general seasons, hired V 991-92 sea- president when

silt was then the ontraet with ager o f the Sacrai

:rew land;V Orleans— One was Edw ards saidtwo wanted veslors he contac

md one was terestcd, so Aru1 to buy die come his next taq:ly gnjup o f “I backed thc&ly deal and were the only garV Orleans. said Tuesday. "I < ijo^ fight to else who was wil .’ards asked, that kind o f mone never given In fact. Arum a ght promot- come up with that : amazed as H o fh e in z api

about eonstiuctin mayor Fred habilitation ccntei un ,o Texan A fo rm er m ness, w erc Hofheinz hod hel d pushed to _ I ^ y H ofhe inz ,

irodom erH e also h H ouston but IcA after on re the new - companies-was f( a T im b er- bankruptcy in 19i )f many, in- After an unsuco

the mayor’s office e probably returned to praciii Is said. drugrcliabilitation inlikely. Af- Graham. brougJ :ing to keep the Louisiana re ;ioner want- brother MichacI, c , and every- two o f several mir ng investors sorting out legal :. prison-building bu:

scores 3 lyoffs to g. N.J. (A P) sco rin g chancecd Game 6 Tuesday guarantc

in G am e 6 , dlinliird-period teams skating 4-owinner with Brian Leetch ight, and the Devils zone withfrom a two- the Russian firec4cw Jersey offB rodctu 'andinlh gome in M essier banged,1. Bemie Nicholls d1 be played M essier addC':ity 's M adi- with 1:45 to playr the Devils power play.Jiree games T he Rangers fill .open the on goal, includin

:xt Tuesday the th ird perioce champion made 28 saves.

T he Rangers,jcared iha t wilhout defenserssary as the who was suspendon goals by h it on Stephancid C lau d e managed to rcssudom inated 4:29 span bridgin

ir Slopping periods,w Y orll Kovalev, whofor another since being cro»istration for by Nicholls in G;t won il all 2-1 by taking a dii Alexander and beating BroYork die. the right faceofF«

s going lole a shot from the to *n"goal"and-“ ■"Messter-tied-tl'five Stanley third period by tninlon, tied il volev in full fligh

wilh a backhandccveral good offeicle.

to AFC Central aid Jim Ir- ly. " rivalry bull f th e In d i- o f A nd al vhat’s best taken in to consi o n g - te rm - decisions are ma

B u f fa lo ow r sal-drafted ' laughed o f f the i Talo B il ls s i o r ^ h i^ itra i; w ithNFC W est N F L , th e w hol ! w ilh th e s a id . “ T h e D o

w o u ld b e th e c N FC E ast heard."

lals tak in g O n o ther m at W e s t team s w ill b e ab g ree s th a t ■"“" ' J ' 53 -m at ignm cn t;'*—ly 's v o lu n - 28 ) before oper to happen f te y h ad to eut to happen M o n d a / b efore

- 4 5 -m an :ro 8 te r. Shula sa id q u ane tback on | I w ill b e a e f fe c t ge; P w e d u r e r t r ;Ip w ith the tw o expansion iherBuffato unm ,alatC E .toe

srs end rson ic^or to the 1992-93 season. ^ _ pic d f hours aftcf”dcri>ing- Gaining offers to leave thelits itt is s u e d a s ta te m e n t....... -.club saying he had dis- lossible m utual re lease’’ tract wilh Ackerley., d lo comment funher and 1 telephone calls, ikcrley and I discussed my is with the SuperSonics or- )doy, one o f which includ- e mutual release from my hitsitt said.has been resolved. I have te plans. B ony Ackerley about some possible career but eveiything, iiiside and asketball, is open for my 1."o r ten sen , an A ckerley in, said the owner would a rth er on h is sta tem en t

owner o f the Sonics for 11 :d W hitsitt os the Seattle cn Whitsitt was 30. Whit- the assistant general man-

acramchto Kings.

JsNBA [S teamsaid the tw o biggest in- mtocied first were not in- Arum and H ofheinz be- l targets.Ihcsc horses bccause they ’ game in town.’’ Edwards . "I couldn’t find anybody i willing to come up wiih loncy."im and Hofheinz could not that kind o f money cither, a p p ro ach cd E dw ards

icting a juvenile drug re- mler in the stale.: m ay o r o f H ouston .I helped his father. Judge in z , p ro m o te the A s-also got into, oil and gas ------• one o f h is exploration as forced into C hap le rM - 11988.nicccssful attempt to regain ffice in Houston, Hofheinz -aclicing law and running tion clinics in Texas, ought in as a consultant on a rehab project, ond his icl, described by Arum os minority parmcrs, ore still

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goals, game 6

nccs. M essie r, w ho on •antecd a Rangers’ victory dlime through w ith the ;4-on-4.;ch sent Kovalev into the wilh a cross-ice pass and fired a shot thot bounccd md down to the ice, where Iged it in to the net w ilh ills draped all over him. dded an em pty-net goal play w idi New Jersey on a

rrs fin ished with 36 sho ts Jd ing a 14-4 ad van tage in riod , a n d M ike R ich ter s .;ers,-w ho w ere p lay ing nseman Je ff Beukeboom, tended for one game for a la n e R icher in G am e 5, cssurrect their season in adging the second and third

who had not done much , :ross-checked in the neck n Game 3, cut the lead to ; a drop pass from Messier B rodeur from the dot in o ff circle afler firet faking le top o fth e circle, xf-the gam e 2:48 into the )y taldng a pass from Ko- n i ^ t and beating Brodeur ander Irom the righi face-

tral proposal. “Obvious- bu ilds up over a period d all th a t’s go ing to be onsiderotion before, any:m ade .’’. .......... ....................o w n e r R a lp h W ilso n lhe suggestion o f a divi*--------

ic b iggest rivalry in the 'h o le le a g u e ,”, W ilso n D o lp h in s -B il ls . T h a t ie”craz ie s t thing* l ev e r

m atters, Tagliabue said e able, to m aintain a per- m an ro s te r . F in a l cu tsio-on-the-Sunday^A ug-------- ->pening day: Lost year, cu t s ix p lay e rs 6 n the

fo re o p e n in g day . T h e " te r .p lu s a o em ergency on game>day rem ains in

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parcd 10 use (he same d— hard on R cg^c Millc (hey mix in a little more

“We pul so much cmj Ihat it gave Smits airsj Knicks coach Pat Rilcj

______..wotk-hardcr.on-our pos' points and they score 89,

New York beat the F 89 Tuesday night in the the E aste rn C onferci desp ite tha t m any po m any m in u te s by the Smiis. But guards Mille— the Pacers' best out ers — got off just 14 s reg u lar s ta rte rs Y W orkm an nnd Derric

Riley was asked if tl defense the Knicks playi w ould su ffice in Gi Thursday night in Madi Garden.

•The defense we play this scries," he said. ‘‘It’! were a lot o f openings shoot better from the p sivcly.”

Knicks ccnter Patrick 1, with 28 points, 11 ret unlike Smits, Ewing gol wilh 20 points and 13 rc A nthony and Hubert respectively.

"Oncc our ^ a rd s sta opens up the in.side foi double-team me, I ’ve gc hit the shots to make th( they have to be covered.'

Jones bjIN D IA N A PO L IS (A I

Jones is back in the India lineup, at least uhtil aft< practice o n Thursday.

If nothing happens to o th e r 3 2 s ta r te r s , ho% ow ner K enny Bernstein a n o th e r s w itc h an d s G o o d y e a r in p la c e ol

I Sunday’s ra'ce.“T hat dec is io n has

one bit,” said Bernstein, to put his primary driver but w anting to delay the stitution because o f the i h e c o u ld g e t b o th J Goodyear in the lineup.

If one o f the other 3 2 5 not go, then Goodyear, a nate, w ould be added to tl ' “W hile Ihe chances o f actually starting the-race i t ’s h ap p en ed b e fo re ,” said. “W e are com m itte every m easu re lo have and D av y in th e race i

. .USAC’,s advisem ent,, wc lo take these steps.”

----------- -The latest-roovo w as ow hen B ernstein withdrew nal req u es t to rep lace . G o o d y ea r in th e B udwRacing en try .'------------ ---

“I think it’s ju st a ease o u r o p tio n s open , so w possibility o f having two cars In the race,” Jones have one ca r tha t’s in tf

--------- have one ear-that's the i i rI f B o m eth io g s h o u ld I Thuisday to any one o f tl cars, then the second Buc

, w hich is Scott G oodycai be io the race as the ilrsi Jones said. “In that case, Slay w here w e’re a l.”

. , G oodyear w as bum pe

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ks look f() — The New York Knicks are le defensive strategy against In' liller, soft on Rik Smits — as lo are intensity.tmphosis on Reggie and Byron irspace, more room to manuc iley said Wednesday. “W e ha post-dcfcnsc.,BulJLSniits scor 89. I ’m happy.”

le Paccrs 100- ■the opener o f * T h O d e l

irencc f in a ls — t _ u * ■ po in ts in as . m i g h * ' th e 7 -fo o t-4 g a m e iller and Scott ia i - - ^ t , outside shoot-4 shots, while b e t t e r .

H ayw oode Q frrick M cKey

if the level of layed Tuesday G am e 2 on

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ilayed might not win another gai ‘It’s going to have to be better.' ngs. They’ll see it on tape. If e perimeter, they’ll do better c

ick Ewing had an outstanding ( rebounds and sue blocked shot: got some help from Charles 0 : 3 rebounds, and backup guards :rt D avis, w ith 16 and 12 pc

start hitting thcir. shols, it defii for mc,” Ewing said. “When

: got to kick it out, but ihey’ve ] ; them pay. Once they hit their: red.'Then I can make more moV'

)ack in In[AP) — D avy lineup Sundd ianapolis 5 00 qualificationa fte r the final Goodyear fo

chiSged hislo any o f the Jones w ouk

lio w ev c r, c a r ond altcrnalcin w ill m ake Smith.J s ta r t S c o tt A nd the i

o f J o n e s in and seconds if one o fth e

: n o t chan g ed during th e flin, determined T h u r^ay . v er in the racche form al-sub- ‘W h i l eic slim chance ^ 1 Jo n e s and1. a c t u\2 starters can- f | | 0 r gr, as first alter-10 the field.o f an alternate'ace are slight, .e , ” B e rn s te initted to .tak in g —v e bo'tli S co lt:e and , u n d e r •w e 'v e elected

Tuesday’sks-on-Tuesday,- up -to the-wIrew h is origi* qualification:e Jo n e s w ith in the m iddd w e ise r K in g . G oodyear as. ------- _ -.i------------ HTbeir- reta seo fk e< 7 ing w ith G ood;I w e h av e th e su b je c t to 1w o B udw eiser done,” 'chielnes said . “ W e sa id . “ A nd1 the race , w e them to leavliU sto Ilem a te .. first .altematid h a p p e n o n to w ithdrawif the qualified take tbelr chBudweiser car, on Thursday'ear’s car, w ill request afterrirst a llem ate ,- T he sw itcISC, w e’ll both for G oodyea

. Two yearsip ed from the qualification

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For moreare pre* While Anthony, Da\ Indiana sbc 3-pointers, starling

i long as three in t s on l-for-7 “I wasn’t worried at

on Scott iiveragcd 19 points du luever," the All-Star game. “I \ have to You have lo conccntrai

a ircs .2 i_p laycr, bulPatrick-can.Miilcr, who averag'

l e f e n s e w e p l a y e d t n o t w i n a n o t h e r l e I n t h i s s e r i e s , o i n g t o h a v e t o b e

T h e r e w e r e a l o t o f o p e n i n g s . ’

— P a t Riley, Knicks c o a ch ■

Brown said- "Thcir g game in didn’t run wcll or sere :r. There get his shots. I’d like . If they They took away his jut •r offcn- Brown, who on Tu

most valuable player, ig Game practicc Wednesday, lots. But “ He exemplifies e Oakley, Brown said. “He plays

rds Greg docs all Ihc little thing points, alive — that really hcl|

Riley begged to dlffi lefinilcly . , “I don’t want lo do> icn they this year — wc couli /e gol lo have wiihout him — b :ir shots, player, our MVP.” R loves.” stone.”

Qdy lineufjnday on the final day o f qi ions. Bernstein substituted G • for Jones on M onday but fi tis m ind w hen he found out A uld have becom e the sec* Ir nate , behind rookie M ark

ale difference betw een firsl Si id allem ate could be crucial - D ,hc O lher starters is disabled di : final iwo-ho'ur practicc o n th

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- K enny B ern ste in , tr lidw eiser c a r ow ner. ■ rcy ’s rhove restored the line- ' ki -w ay-it-w as a t .the.end.oC—ciions o n Sunday, w ith Jones al iddle o f the 10 th row. and■ as the firsl alternate. eirequesi-(to rep lace-Jones • ao d y ea r on M o n d ay ) w a s 1'o th e w h o le th in g b e in g Silie f stew ard T om B inford ecid s in ce 1 d id not p e rm it fieave the car (Jones) in the csnate position, they decided •—raw tlie to ta l re'quest.'aa'd 3;chances on w hat happens G

lay. T hen they may m uce ater that.” V. i tc h w ould be the second - -ftai. ' l iars agOj he w as bumped in F<ions bill look 'over"the car o\

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g:;:iguo of Your Own a t Belm

e intensitDavis and Derek Harper combii ling guard John Starks managi t-1 shooting. 'd about my offense," said Stark i during the regular season and “I was worried aboul playing F itrate on him. Smits is a good lo ::anJiold.his Gwn.againsthim-1’ - raged 31.5 against New York B p layo ffs last year and I Indiana's first nine post;

' games this season, blame< self for not getting more tl shois.

“It's just a matter o f me more agg ressive and

t assertive,” Miller said. “ playoffs, Ihey iry to take your firel two or three m o\

,, srj.whiii:.sleftinthcJdttyJ I But Pacers coach Lany J declined to fault M iller 1

' subpar performance- ” ■ “W e’ve gol 10 help him ir guard pressure really hurl i screen well, so it was hard for ike 10 give them some credit, t : jump shot ond Ict him drive." Tuesday called Oakley the K

yer, expanded on that commer

y- . .s everything you wanl m a p ays every minute as hard as he < lings — hustle plays, keeping t help a team." differ.downgrade what Oak has done

ouldn 't have accomplished w.— bul Patrick is Qur mosi indispc ” Riley said. ' ‘Oakley is our c

Lp - for n(q u alified by then-team m a G roff. G oodyear sta rted 3 finished .043-second behinc A l U nser Jr., the clo-sest m Indy history.

T he last lime a driver star alternate w as in 1986, wh Simon was added to the lim

• Dennis Firestone’s car w as < during the Thursday practic the racc.

Jones, who was fired by y in April, was hired by Bern: T h u i^ a y and qualified a ba at 223.817 mph. Goodyear i at 220.737 but w as burripcd ie Marco Greco.

“W e’re teammates. Wc'rc Ihc sam e position ," Jones think w e’re both focusing c the race Ihis com ing Sunc w e’ve got to prepare for tha th in k i l ’s d if f ic u l t fo r S myself. W c both know ihe and the job wc have lo do.”

___ A -d riv e r -B u b s t i tu t io nreplacement o f a damaged c

■ keeping Ihe same driver are--c o m m o n . ihan .thc_add itip

alternate lo the field.In 1987, Emerson Fittipa

ed 3 3 rd in a b ackup ca r- crashed during the final o n

1 9 6 6 , M a rio A n d re tti , Snider and R oberto M oreno ed b ac k u p .c a rs a t th e rea fie ld a f te r w reck ing their cars in practice.

— ln-198l7T ittrK ichT noirc ~33rd in a car Uiat w as quA

G eorge Snider and Andrell 32nd in a ca r that w as qua W ally D a ll^b ach .-- Andretti a lso started a t lh 1978 when, because o f a co Fonnula O ne Kc haade

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K rone suffered a bruised heari o u ld h av e k illed her, a punclui le inside o f he r cll>ow and a shal gh t ankle. She needed two plate: 4 sc rew s to reconslnict Ihc ankle,

A t Ihe lim e, she hoped sh c m ig bte to ride again by her 31st bin n Ju ly 24. She cam c home well f lh a t bel.

F o u r m o n th s ago , K tone adn h c th o u g h t a b o u t n e v e r r id ir no the r racc.

“ ] w en t Ihrough a real bad dc io n ," K ro n e s a id . " F o r iw o w tra ig h l, 1 w as up a ll n ight w itl nk ic hu n in g . I said. ‘Is this goii urt all the lim e?"’

T hen she started working ho^^cs i lom ing in April, and now she 's hai

S h e a ls o ro d e in the e ig h th V ednesday.

L ast Ju n e . K rone becam e the /b m a n e v e r to w in a T rip le Ci iicc w hen she w on ihe Delmdnl S b oa rd C olonial A ffair. At a new s

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_ litlle girls she knew ai pill o f ’ to more applause.1C w a s B aypark w en l lo Ihi :d . ^ u n d s . inc lud ing K n arl lhal m outh and butlerflys .” lu re on W hen it w as a ll ove la ttercd the 5 -ycar-old gelding, ites and " T h e ho rse behave :le. . . she sa id . " It w a s aim liglii be stepp ing g in p r ly unlil linhday dence back .”II ahead She had kind word:

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Tewksb heeds w not criti: S T . LO U IS (A P) Tewksbury doesn't mind r few walks as long ns hc kei up thc victories.

■•II w as a novcliy b c f d id n 't w alk an ybody ,"

. Cardinals manoger Joe Ti thc National League’s only winner.

Now, pinpoint accurac; note for Tewksbury, who’li his rccord to 9-1 on Fri Diego. He and David Com

I Cily are Ihc only eight-ga in thc majors.

Tlte strike zone hasn’t Tewksbury, who loialcd on in cach of the last two scasc fy as one o f baseba ll's b walks per innings pilchcd. hc oncc w cn l'55 1-3 innii issuing a free pass, and pi thrcc-ball counts either.

Thc bo tlom lin e is a rewarding. Tewksbury lola torics Ihc past two season well ahead o f that pace ihis

So what if every slart hi batters muttering and won exactly hc got them out. H disscd by his own manager.

“I don’l think hc can sea b ccau sc hc d o e sn ’i lh enough,” Torre said.

^ ^ ^ people who a' af'c probably priching Bctiei stu ff-w ise ," Tew ksbury i

‘ “But gelling outs is the n------ gam c_I!m -not looking.fo

Jusl wanl to gel them out."I t ' s a b it iro n ic

T ew ksbury 's v ic to ry tot. his w alk count also rises, innings, he’s walked 13. in spring training of bcco tic w ild e r by d esig n , b that’s ju st a coincidence.

"It’s a goal o f mine, and a goal o f any pitcher, to th tho t lo o k like s trik e s bi Tewksbury said,_;!l.knowJ. walk more people than lusl

‘•I’ll probably end up • walks and everyone will story oul o f il, and it’ll still walks-to-innings-pilched league.”

W h atev er thc reason, p itch ing coach Joe Colt c o m e a fe w f r e e p a s T ew ksbury , w hose cont goo d lost season tha t hi d ig in a t th e p la te . Hc a l l o w in g 2 5 8 h i t s ir in n in g s , c o m p a re d w i

inn ing ."T he walks he’s givinj

p itchcs h e 's ju st missing, said. “I t 's not like h e 's i placc. A couplc o f times : could have walked people aad they ended up hurti we’ve changed our mindse He’s pitched very, very wci

H e 's also com c a long, The Chicago Cubs basica on Tewksbury after he hur 1988. It turned out thai Teu w as just a late bloomer.

"TSvo years laler, I foi (Arthur) Poppas said hc c I’d ever pitch ogain,"Jew l “I’m glad’he didn't icll mc because it would have put thought in m y mind."

In th e lost fo u r-p lu : T ew k sb u ry has bccom c most consistent pitchers in w ilh a record o f 62-37. But put on blinders than talk ab cess story.

“ P e o p le keep bringin] attention, reporters, people

.. eery slore,7pcopIe from bi - .^ T ew i^ u ry said. “A s far a

'cerned, you get a win ond again.’’

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, , the course:before thal hc x h e R>y ," S l. L o u is Wednesda': Torre said o f co u rse o'.nly eighl-game d es ig n ed

Cadiz as throcy IS a foot- 1997.lo-ll tiy 10 raise V alderrFriday at S an dubbed lh,.one o f Kansas ^ a s the ur-game winners s ix -m an ,

, , . , tu rc sq u en t shrunk for Gibraltar, iJo n ly 2 0 w alla millionaire•a ^ n s to quail- has been ths besl ever m ending Vocd. Last season . since 198!inm gs without players antii precious few . “T here

' fee ling ars " lo t m ore Valdertam;totaled 33 v.c- best golf asons, and he’s Spain, buth a y ^ . in the whot h e leaves the Schofield,,rondennghow European I;. Hc even gets g u t Balli

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10 arc ,4-4 w h o . .v elco n of-'tier th an ! am, b icdhardftry responded. resigned fr.c name of the w eek s ag(J o r respecl. I _ ^ccivedconl

“ I lo ldlie th n t a s Ballesterostotal m ounts. decision. "Ises. In 75 1-3 Schofield13. H e talked (jon. access:ecom m g a lu - nearby acc, b u t he sa id pfomise of-c- ihc coursemd it should be ' comfortably) throw pitches ijjg conunitt5 but a re n ’t ," Ballcstcnwj:m -gQ iiig.lo_ -ihal-V aldcr

_____ ture, was iwup with 30-35 manicured,-ill make a big o f thc fislill be the best Europeans,cd ratio in Ihc campaign aj

lhal "A ug3n, Torre and Masiets)aniro lem an w ci- mostcxclusi p a s s e s f ro montro l w as so •; h itters cou ld j H c ended up

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/ing up ore on T J ing," Coleman ’s ail over theies lasi year he T h e A m i iple and dldn I, c o m p a i urtmg him, SOidset aboul lhat. r e l e a s e 1 well.” W e e k e n t>ng, long way. t r o u t r ■ically gave up f r o m 14 hurt his arm in' p : . ) , Tewksbury, 33,

found oul Dr. C retc didn 't think ^ 'cwksbuty said. ^ ® mc at the time ^ A re a pul a negative S in g i

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lelehooses . >sta del SolRyder Cup ,

3IN I/V 3V aX ER ZEnglahd- ' I• The R yder Cup is headed II’s Costa del Sol, upsetting Iillesteros’ dream of being Io f the European icam on I

se he designed. IR y d e r C u p c o m m iltcc Iday chose the Valdcrrama B

o v e r th e B a lle s te ro s- B:d N ovo S a n c ti Petri in H; the site for thc toumamcrit |

e rra m a , a p riv a tp c lu b Ithe “Augusta of Europe,” Iunanim ous choice of the I

n c o m m ittc c . T h e 'p ic - flle c o u rse , lo c a te d n ea r Hr, is run by Bolivian multi- Iire Jaim e Ortiz-Palino and I1 thc setting for the sca.wn- |Volvo M asters every year |988, earn ing praise from Hm d fans. kre is a very , very strong nam ong ihc p lay e rs tha t l|i

una is not only one o f thc Bf courses, if nol ihc 1:k.sI, in Iul it is one o f the very t»st I 'hole o f Europe,” said Kend, executive director o f thc In TCA Tour. Mallcsteros, who is expccted glin the European leam in | |'OS not am ong thc players | | to lle d V aldcrram a. Thc e M asters cham pion and ot-seven-Ryder-Qjps-lob*- - J jd for Novo Sancti Petri and Ir from the commitiee three

ago b ccau sc o f thc pcr-onflict o f interest. f fId y o u il w o u ld b e ,” Eros said when lold of the " . “It was certain." eld said Valdcrrama's loca-essibility, the availability' o f kiccom m odation. plus the V o f improvements lo make se bold 25,000 spectatorsbly were the main factors in kriittcc’s decision. ■ icros,'however, contendeddenam a-lackcdinfrasinic^ rloo exclusive and loo well- I

:d, suiting the playing style IA m ericans ov e r the ^

:ns. H c w aged a populisi ■1 against thc coursc, arguing Iugusto (the. site o f thc ^ and Valdcrrama are thc twolusivc clubs in ihc world." ^

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A gassi repeo.tccJIy battle -behind — tnduding-l-S in Ihc — before sjjc^um bing to ’ Muster in one o f Ihe most coi French Open matches in years.

After three hours and 43 mi fior'cc c lo y -co u rl tenn is ,

. c m cr^ d with o 6-3, 6-7 (7-5), 7-5 victory.

Agassi bowed and blew kiss crowd before walking o ff to a i ovation on the new Coun A al Garros.

•"It’s very disappointing," "When I got thc match lied up my expectations werc there . gave il everything I have ond liill for me. He pickcd up his play and deserves a lol o f credi wuy hc finished thc malch.”

Muslcr was jusl a s heroic in ond-round victory as hc'ovcrca lers on bolh feet, A gassi's i

-comeback and a crowd pullinj for his opponent.

“A t 5-1, hc just risked eve because hc had ihe match lost a Ihc 1 llh-seeded Austrian said.' putting me under prcs.sure and thc crowd on his side. I had against everybody.”

Aga.ssi's dramatic comebacit were nearly undermined by I guage — hc was warned oncc obscenity in the fourth scl and r a penally point in thc fifth set fc ond offense. A third violation w oul^avc_been defaulfed,

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lArouiii the val4 - c o i m t y ‘ e n h a

911 board meeSH O SH O N E - T hc f.

httnced” 911 board mccu day in the extension offn in Shoshonc. l l 5 W .A S

The b u ild ing is o n e 1 one block w est o f the sto

T heE 911 board decid begin c ircu la tin g m on t each o f the fou r partici Gooding", J e ro m e , Lin Falls. M eetings had reg in Jerome.

Twin Falls police 3-year-old abuse i

TW IN FALLS - C ity . tignting ii child abuse c

3-year-old girl.Thc case w as reportci

-----------m en m f-H cn lth -o n d -WW ed n esd ay m o rn in g . “Chuck" D udley said hi just beginning.

H e did say h e has a su and the^aspecr-is -not- o p a re n ts . N o a r r e s ts ? Wednesday.

T he girl, w ho lives c Twin Falls w as found w; body, b u t D udley deci specific in order to pro t

\ tion.

_ Commission to di Jerome murderei

B O ISE - C onvicted Charles H cughins’ requi com c b e fo re th e sta te Pard o n s a n d P a ro le a closed m eeting.

The com m ission w il tive session a t 8^:30 a.m. ministrativc secrctaiy B;

~VTH5ughins, 67, has be* Y97«l7whcn he killed h and two in-law s in Jero: paro led in .O ctober, b prom pted th e s ta te to i

_____sion.________ _Thc paro le date is s<

reviewed a t thc commi sion.

Buckle Up Amer to promote seat ii

TW IN FA LLS - Thc accidents in Idaho is i 1994 over the first foi year, and the Idaho Stal reverse tha i trend b y ( belt use.

T h is w e e k is B uck Week and is being mai with a series o f press c< those w ho have been *‘s tell about the ir experien

•'Saved b y the Belt" tificates -were presented

. gclina C oto, Rupert; Jui the R ev . B a ld w in C ar W alker fam ily o fT w in Salcido o f Hagerm an.

Idaho’s seat be lt use about 25 percen t since Bishop, O ffice o f High Bgcr.

Free camping in : Lud Drexler Pari

ROGERSON - Anyc cam p a t L u d D re x le Salmon Falls Dam, can June 11.

The B ureau o f Land I waive its regular camp in honor o f Idaho Outdo . The park, w hich is Io<

west o f R ogerson , has picnic tables, restrooms ter. F or m ore informatio

WUdflower admi variety at Valley)

JERO M E - B etw een o f June, som e o f the b drivers can stop and sn:

- ■ e r s o re a t the Jen im c on o ff 1-84.

“Som e o f the p eo p le ’ on Ihfr v e rg e o f going Layne H all, a district r m an o f ihe Idaho Trans ment, w ho oversees th' {lowers. “This gets then and their m ind of wakes them up.”

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ze investigateie claim ■’i'ity policc are inves- p e claim involving a

rted by thc D epart- J -W elfa re to p o lic e — lg. D e te c tiv c K .C .I his investigation is

t suspcct in thc case,it-one-of the-child*s— --------s h a d b e e n m a d e

:s on Polk S treet in 1 w ith bruises o n her eclined to be m oreirotcct his invcstiga-

discuss__________ jrer’s paroleted tr ip le -m u rd e re r :quest for parole w ill ate C o m m ission o f e ag a in to d ay in a

will m eel in execu*.m., according to ad- l'B arbara M cIntosh, been in prison sincc d his estranged w ife erome. H e was to bc , b u t p u b lic o u tc ry to rev iew that d e c i - .

s se t lo be form ally im ission ’s Ju ly ses-

leriraWeek t belt useThe num ber o f fatal is u p 4 0 p c rccn t in fou r m onths o f last State Police w ants to )y encourag ing seal

ic k le U p A m c r ic a narked across Idaho s conferences w here 1 “saved by the belt" , ienccs.It" T -shirts and cer- ited Tuesday to An- Ju lia Lane, Hansen;

3am in , Je ro m e ; the dn F alls and C ynthia I.ise has increased by ice 1989, said M arie ighway Safety M an-

in Rogerion’s. ] ark June 11nyone w ho w anls to t i e r P a rk , n e x t to » n do so for free on

id M anagem ent w ill mping fees tha t day itdoore Doy.I located seven m iles 'has 14 ram adas, 20 ims and nm ning w a- ‘J® ation, call 677-6641.

mires can see {!J :y rest areas ircn now and th e end Nc e best placcs w here smell thc w ildflow - pe:

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lie w e see in h ere are £ling .to s le e p ,” .s a id . . . . . ^:t maintenance fore- ^ ansportation Dcport-: the planting o f the ^hem o ut o f th e ir cara | [ I o f f o f driving — it

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T W IN F A L L S , - T he tw o fu csd ay ’s crow dcd Rcpublica for county commissioner said t lition gave thcir campaigns an i

Brent Reinkc, a ninc-ycar me Filer C ity Council, won thc foi a id 1 GOP commissioner race 39 pcrccnt o f thc vote. Pam D m er T w in F alls c ity councilw tier five-person D istrict 3 GC sioner racc w ith 33.6 percent o f

Reinkc, 40 , said early Wedni ing that he w as “grateful" thot o f v ic to ry w os probably large rule o ut a recount.

H is nearest challengcr, Buhl GrindstafT, finished 949 votes 23 percent o f the vole.

"In the business I 'm in. w c’i ble,” R einkc said.

R e in k c is th c ow ner o f M Foods restaurant in Buhl, and h vendor a t the county fair for eig

T hat visibility im h e commur stered by a lot o f time - and mi on R cinkc’s prim ary campaigr

H ere a re county tallies for se

GOVERNOR GOP

Doug Dom________________

C harles w inder TOTAL '

GOVERNOR DEMw a m m a s m mLany EchoHawkm m m aam s mTOTAL

LT. GOVERNOR GOPD ean H aagenson_______

Dean S orensen "TOTAL

LT. GOVERNOR DEMa s n m M B i m m k m

STATE AUDtTOR GOPR alphG lnes

Lynn Tomlnago

SCHOOL SUPERINTENDEI Bob Dutton

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Incuihl]B y B rad B o w lin T im es-N ew s writers

TW IN FA LLS - State R ^ . e lection.night party turned inte w atch T u esd ay a s he held ol Sue B urw ell for House seat 221

Early returns f ^ m Gooding cated the k ind o f evening it > both candidates - each receivi there.

T w in F d ls County voters ; p residen t o f a F ile r farm ing < likely sixth 'term in the state He

H e faces 'no Democratic chal N ovem ber general election.

T h e final to ta ls were 1,596 percent) fo r Jones to 1,346 (< fo r Burwell.,,

Sugar Gi resdtotic

BrockTunes-News writCT

TW IN FALLS - Tlie Aroalg Co. bas ogreed to pay about S8,: thousands o f fish killed in Rock March-29 Industrial waste l l -

The firm w ill also pay aboi physical improvements to the c modifying 0 iish ladder and bui o f low dams near the sugar, fac the con^Hmy wil! reimburse the

jn cn t o f Fishand Game for $4,70 tigating*'tirtf spill.

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to prc-clcct s p e n d in g ports filed

vo w in n e rs in fo re th c fi lican p rim aries w eek o f cs id nam e recog- p a i g n i n an added edge. R e in k c 0 m em ber o f the spent his nc four-man D is- e s t R e p u t

ice w ith alm ost can challen n Dowd, a for- b y a im ilw oinan, w on $3,000. G O P com m is- R e inkc s t o f lh c vote. he also tar{ idnesday m om - c d k e y in that his m argin v id u a ls irgc enough to support.

“ I m adeihl farm er G i ^ rounds o f v tcs behind w ith I c o n s id c

to b e A'c’re very v isi- m overs anc

he said.■ M r. B ’s F in e H e sU rte id he has been a G O P centr eight years. a lso m ade

munity w as bo i- F cbruary!s 1 money 7 spent the H om e a lign. According R einkc v

______H o wr selected statewide races froi

BLAINE CAMAS Ci

67 24

------------------ ^123----------54—669 347

521 21

796 23

___________ 192 57

242 -120 • 652 351

162 106

245 123

DENT G OP2 43 108

592 302

DENT DEM

TICE388 181

1207 383

bents c(Jones, 4,

operation , ow n Magi

cp. D oug Jones’ F o ils , th c into a tense p o ll wholesaler I ofT c ha llengpr Jones w; 22B. ■ reached fO)ing County indi- Despite it w ould be for was excitir eived 131 voles “It w as >

m et a lot > rs pu lled Jones, quaintance lg ou tfit, in to a A nd don ; H ouse. • liticalsccn:hnnen8c r in lh c “Oh, yoi

ca lly ," she 596 vo tes (54 .2 say whelhi 5 (45.8 percent) ficc in thc

“A lo tc a

; o. agrei ion for d

" I t ’s a spokesman torcstoretl

udgamated Sugar About 1 S8 3 OOK replace w ere k i l l o c k O te k a f te r a * wastewatcjll,------------------ ------ thousands-ibout $3 ,000 fo r creek. The le creek,- such as ting bits o building a ie t ic s gen from I . factory. F u rth e r,. fish kill. „ the IdaUb DepM> The $8,; 1,700 t inv ts- s fpiu-

JCPgl;ction _ ,5 re - Commissd be-finol D istrict 1 GOPcam - Brcnl D. Reinkci n g , Gary Grindstaffo u t- C harles A . Bamcsnear- Doug Howard u b li-cnger D is tn c t3 D e mm o s t D ennis Moughan

L inda D. M edley

irgct- D istricf^X jO P in d i- Pam ela G . Dowd

fo r B obW righiDavid D. W illiam

le the John C. Etheridge Fwho Doleine Talbotle re d ____________________

th end shakers in Tw in Foils Coi

te d those rounds with the coi Ural com m ittee in F eb n iar ie e a r ly c am p a ig n s lo p s d ’!s L incoln D ay cclcbration ; and G arden Show.: w ill facc DcmoctBl Dave 1

f the Marom T uesday’s eloction.

CASSIA GOODING JEROK

142 113 1

-------227------------306---------- 22485 1742 17

467 505 S

693 394 3

2530 ' 1743 17

427 513 4

1798 761 11

1003 567 6

2277 1509 16

1249 734 7osas^^MiaBBanai

2817 1727 IE

ome th]45 , is president o f a F iler ft n. B urw ell, 52, and h e r hu Igic V alley D istrib u tin g in ie a re a 's la rg e s t b e e r and ler.was out o f town and could for coriimcnt W ednesdoy.IC the ' loss, B urw ell sa id th ting and a positive experieno s v e iy Challenging and rcw ar It o f n icc people and renew CCS," Burwell said, on’t expcct her to fade froin 1 cnc./ou’II always see m e in polit :he said, a lthough she declj ther she w ill run for sUilewi IC n ext election, can happen in two years," she f

estopa^ lead fislia fa ir-ag rccm en t," s a id co an Ed B ulpn in Nampa.‘~Thc 5 things as quickly as possible.’

1,450 trout and 3,500 non-ga Iled w ben one o f th e com tcf ponds, r u n g a leak and 1 Is-of-gBllons-of^astow ater-i he w ater w as heavily laced v o f sugar beets, -which rem ov

a the creek’s water and trigg(

8,300 for new M 'w i l l *?! said Fred Partridge, regiot

■ Please see Fl

s;n iticissioner race resi

-' Votesc 2,334f 1,385ic s 1,179

1,128

in 863:y 443

d - 1.961 1,427

ams 1.352Ige 889

197 .

Counly," signing June 1.Thc G O P ccnin

counly’s aflcr h er resignatic m ry. H e n om inees to. D en > d u rin g drus. C om m ittcc ions and o f B uhl said thc c(

search fo r an inlc c Bailey B lass retires.

igic VailOME LINCOLN MINIDOKA

113 66 10<

-0 2 6 ------------ 89.— ------- 20J1757 616 223J

485 317 53:

532 348 58:

338 157 . 76(

541 205 63J1761 641 225i

417 144 37:

1117 314 168<

677 234 90^

1619 533 203!

724 318 110-

1813 921 260!

irough ir farming H ouse s« tt2 4 B husband M ax ine B e ll c in T vnn fourth term as rej n d w in e 24B. -

She bea t R and Id not be w ith 73 percen t 0

R cddington , a ‘ th e racc S c h o o l g o v c rn r

flce . to u g h o p p o n e n t i»ording. I r e a l - l i f e p o lit ic ew ed ac- ' coun ty - M inido

g in : 1 ,1 1 8 to 7 m th e p o - B e ll’s Je rom e Cc

ton.alitics lo- B e ll, 62 , is a f d in e d to a n , a n d a long-' nvidc of- fa c e s n o D emoc

N ovem ber gencn lesaid . Sen«ta d is tric t:

'y' pRK ** micom panyrhe idea is - B y w n n m .Hrlc." Times-News w •game fish>mpany*s TW IN FAL id d u m i^ . sources Board

1 with rot-lo v e d o ^ - : a p p ro v eg ge«< itl» tu r e , th e ap i

;iooal fish- B ru n ea 'u . Lc F I8 W C 2 - I— -----------------

, 'l . ■ ,

o n pI o f B u h l in^isults N ovem ­

ber gcncrolPet. c l c c i i o n .

38.7 B a iley haci23.0 no o p p o s i-19.6 t io n in h is18.7 primory.

B u t . a new person

-6 5 .9 w ill probo- • 33,8 b ly be ta k ­

ing R epub­lican C om -

33.6 m i s s io n c r . 24.5 N o r m a23.2 B la s s ’ se a t15.2 o n lh e c o m - 3.4 m i s s i o n

next m onth. B lass is re-

niral committcc has 15 days ation to submit a list o f three )emoc:raiic G ov. Cecil A n ­cc Chairm an D ave M unroe e committee cannot begin its nlcrim com m issioner before

[ l e y v o t e i

)KA TW N FALLS VALLEY TOTAL

104 525 1154

205_________ 1145_____ 237-5.232 6037 15885

533 1479 .4221

583 1653 4907

760 1270 3861

635 1785 486125 7 6033 15968

m s w m m m m

372_________ 1964 4105

688 2707 8753

904 2128 5862'I?—035 5518 14385

m m m sssm ^^:3 m

101 1947 6642

1605 5503 16976

in GDI:4Btl cosily w o n h e r b id for 0 representative in House seal

indy R cdd ing ton o f R upert, I t o f the v o te , 2 ,6 0 0 to 975., 0 4 1 -year-o ld M in ico H igh rn m e n t tc a c h c r , p ic k c d a sn t fo r h is f ir s t fo ray in to it ic s ; h e l o s t in h is h o m e idoka - by a sizeab le m ar- 5 7 1 1 . J u s t 2 6 4 v o te r s in County v o l ^ fo r R edding-

a farm er and fo rm er librari- ig - tim e G O P a c tiv is t . S he n o c ra tic o p p o s itio n in the neral election . c t2 4

jsouree I inimumiBnxdc......................rs writer

ALLS - The Idaho W ater Re- •ord is seeking in-stream watei

’s most popular rivjKS, .Dved b y th e 1995 L eg is la - a p p lic a tio n ? w o u ld p rq tec i life, w jiite -w ater b p au n g and b e a u ty a io tig th e J a rb ld g e L o w e r S a lm o n a o d N o r t l

l a y s (1 ' Dowd, 46, said her visil

kenncss as a vo lunteer he1 from her four R epublicoi. the D istrict 3 nom ination, i “ O ver the yeors I havci- to tell people w hat I stood s W ednesday.

County residents miglit a w ilh h e r p o sitions, b u t t (1 know w hat h er positigps ai- a lso w ill know that she p- into roQching those sUinds,

“ A fte r a w hile people • w ill sit and listen," she sail r. Dow d said she did not t a e r tu rnou t - on ly 26 .2 pi ,t voters w ent to the polls -- com e o f her primary.n She w ould nol commer 1. e le c t io n cam p a ig n , in \- Dem ocrat Dennis Maughj

S he d id say , how ever, ihs d iscount M oughan simpl) c Dem ocrat.

N o D em ocrat has sat o r e m ission since the lalc 197{ s “ I still th ink there’s goi e d o ," D ow d said. “ Y ou ci

P lea si

idy VALLEY. STATEWIDE iL PERCENT TOTAL

yj 7 .26 7164

r£__ 14.95 16086]5 119208

21 86.02 42662

)7 57813

51 24.18 32058

31 30.44 3900438 117916

)5 27.32 38171

53 58.25 33266

52 40 .75 4783JESSBSSBSHBBBBBBBS55 10713e

42 39.13 66601S E L -E S B B M H W a *76 15691i

P primsR upert insurance agen

0 coptured 71 percen t o f thc al turn trip to Boise in S ena t

Cam eron, 33, faccs no 1, November clcciion.1. He sw am ped 41-year-< 5h Harold MoWman, 2 ,476 K a C am eron so id he was

to prised a t thc m argin o f ic “overwhelm ing response’ r- ing the campaign, in He crcd iied a dedicate g- o f nearly 100 volunteers

to run his business and si 1- family.le C am eron has risen s« te ranks o f the state Senate,

sourccs ond E nvironm cr

Ple«

board w; L flow rig

F o rk o f th e P o y e ttc rive The water is available, s

spokesm an fo r the Idahc Le- W ater Resources, ter The w ater board appli Hir—mum flows after it

M arti B ridges, w ate r po Ib- Idaho Rivers United. B tk ;c t board at its F r id ^ meeting n d “ It’s tim e to balance ;e , Paul, associate d ire d b r 1

. . P le a s e i

o f fv isib ility arid'oiiispo- r helped sct-hcr apart lican chollcngcrS-ror on.avcn’t been asham ed lood for," Dow d said ,

gilt nol a lw ays agree u t th e y w ill alway.s IS arc , she said. They le p u t a lo t o f w ork id s, she said, p ie rea lize th a i you said.

lot think the low vot- 2 p ercen t o f c o un ty Is - afTectcd the oul-

m cnl on her general in w h ich sh e fa c c s ughan o fT w in Falls, r, thai she could not nply bccausc he is a

It on the couniy com- 1970s.going 10 bc work 10

u c a n ’t rest on your s a s e s e e R A C E/C 2

/ :

IDE STATEWIDE FAL PERCENT

'164 . 6.01

;086 13.401208 ^

662 73.79

813

1058 27.19

f004 33.08916

1171 ______ 37.19sa H s ^ g s a ? .‘3o:4o>266 32.41

r833 44.65

ri3 6

>601 ~ 42.44I B M l T f n i l l"fl5917

lariesigcn t D ean C am eron r thc v o te to c am a rc- m ate district 24.; no D em ocrat in thc

:ar-old R upert farm er 7610 1,020. w a s n o l o v e r ly su r- o f v ic to ry g iv en thc nse" he received dur-

cated cam paign crew :ers tha t a llow ed him d spend lim e w ith his

1 sw if tly th ro u g h the lie, s erv ing o n th c R c- m ent C om m ittcc . the

3 |e a s e s e e G O P /C 2 — -i— — i " 1

v antsLghtsriv e rs .lie, sa id Dick Larsen, laho D epartm ent o f

ppUed for the mini- tcocd to a plea from r po licy d ir te to r for B t i d ^ q » k e to the rting in Buriey. ic e th e sca les ," Liz_ I b r f o r l d ^ b R jvcts ise s e e R IV E R /C 2________

• .... . ■. a .

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Fish_ _C o n tin u e d from; 0 1 cries manager for Fish and <

____ o f the stockinR will tnkc )next two years, Biilgin aJdc

O n M ay 10, F ish and leased 1.000 rainbow trou heavy six ounccs = ini

D e a t hM a r i a n J . F i s k '

RU PER T - Marian J. Rupert. J ic J Tuesday. M at Minidoka Memorial Ej in Rupcrl.

Thc funeral will bc he Saturday al ihc Rupert Fi Church. I lIO E igh lh S l . . ' ry Figgins officiating. Bu low ill the Rupcrl Ccmci may call from 9 a.m. unlil d.iy at Ihe Him.scn Mortur Iind one hour before the Salurday nt ihe church.

S te v e n J . B e rg e n TWIN FALLS - Sic

Bergen. 42. ofTw in Fall; dead. Salurday. May 21. Soulh Hills.

No funeral scrviccs planned. Crcmalion to White Crematory and ai are under thc direction of luary in Twin Fulls.

K e n n e th D a r r in g toELBA-Kenneth Darri

^ Indianapolis and forme died Monday. May 23. 1 anapolis.

Thc funeral will bc I p.m. Friday al ihc Elba 1 wilh Bishop Colin Dow ing. Burial will bc al thc icry. with military gra' Friends may call one ho funeral on Fridoy at ihc rangemcnis are under lh<

HospitMAOIC VALLEY REl

Some names arc omiltc

Maxine Nielsen of Goo

Kcnnclh Grcssley, Sus all of Twin Falls; Carlos I of Paul; and Monique Wil

CASSIAME

Vem Hoffbuhr, Jamcs Miller, oil o f Burley: Li Tom Maberiy and Michel and Heidie Slefflcr, boih i Dorothy Burton o f Declo;

O b i t u aVera E. Sam ple

BU H L-V era E. Samp Suhl. d ied Tuesday, Ma: at the Mour^tain Viow Ca in Kimberly,

She w as born June 4. Fairfiold, to Robert and / Furguson Loapcr, Sho n M, Anderson Sr. in 1929 later d ied. Sho married Sam ple in 1940. and ho 1905.

Sho is survived by twc ters, Meridel (Mickie) Se' Twin Falls and Deanna L V/innemucca. Nev.; a so

• Sam ple o f Winnamucca; ters, Lillian Manwill ol 6 o ta Crisp of Ontario, Ore.. Sargent of Athol, Idaho: i ers, Bill Loapor of Boiso i Leaper of Pasco. Wash.; children: and 18 groot-gr dren, Sho w as procodod by hor h usbands, a sisio er, a son and two grcal-g

A graveside sorvico wi at 11 a.m. Friday, fvlay 2'i the Wost End Cemoicry I There will be no public vi rangom ents a re undor th of the Farmer Funeral Ch Buhl.

Marvin SheridanTWIN FALLS - Marvin:

70. of Twin Falls, died Tu May 24.1994 . at his hom

Ho w as born July 29,1 Buhl, the son of Elmer an Ware Sheridan. Ho attenc

• schools in Suhl a nd Rier sen/Qd in the U.S. Navy c World W ar tl. He lator atti Ames S tate C ollege in Ar where ha studied to be a

. - m echanic. He nnarried Eli Goertzon on Feb. 0 . 194€ Nev. Ho ovmed a nd oper Shorldan Repair Sen,fice I Falls unlil his retirement.

Survivors Include his w Eleanore of Twin Falla; flv ters, Myma (Rob) Endres Wash,. Dorothy (Jim) Mcf Filer, Margaret Honlan of Nancy (Craig) Smilh of Oi Utah, a nd S arbara (Pete) Jerome; three brothers. N

C-2 Tlmos-Nows. Twin Foil

dow nstream• ^ Wednesday. I ndGajnc. Mosl 250 rainbow kc ploec in Ihc j„ d 3 p < ,u nldcd. . Pish and C ind Game rc- g oOOHjrown ro u t-so m e as 4 inches-^ ini into the crock ^pjj|. Rock C

I n o t i c e sMcCulloch-H

D J. Fisk. 88. of ’'=>'■. May 2.J, 19W.- ' _ j Extended c«rc E . L a m a r

RUPERT - : held'iit 2 p.m. Rupcrl, died t Firsl Christian 1994, al his hi jl.. with Dr. Ter* The funcra Burial will foi- Fridny at'lhc I

meicry. Friends in Rupert, w jniil notin Satur- idgc offlcialii rtuary in Rupert the Rupert Cc the funeral on one hour bcfc

ul the funeral

T h o m a s BSlevcn Jam cs TWIN FAI

'alls, was found son, 87. o f T 21. 1994. in Ihc day. May 25.

Carc Cenler.CCS have been I took place al d arrangemenis 1 of While Mor-

_ Bonnie Rim em orial se

larringion. ft?, of White Mortua rmerly of Elba.3. l‘W4, in Indi- Randall “ I

HugermDn. 1 be held al 1:30 LDS Church ha LDS Church. .Chapel), lowcull official- the Elha Ccmc- IjiU Johnsi

graveside riles., today.While 1 hour befoit ihcIhc churchV-^ O urlea Of

• Ihe direction of and formerly

t a l sREGIONAL MEDICAL CENTB

lilted ul patients' request.

Admitted jOOding: and Carl Uric ofOuht.

Released .Susan Salazar and Caroline Toll los Hucrigo o f Rupert; Anne Jan: Wild of Hansen.

MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

Admitted ies Keel. Megan Mubcy and Lnv ; Larry Adams, Jcnelle Hernan :helle Paz, all of Rupert; Leah Bc )ih of Heyburn: Nio Marlsch of P clo; and Luz Torres o f Murtough.

a r i e sI d an of Bay C.mnio AT nf Sheridan ol F

Cam Comer ,5 g,andchili

3 4 .1 9 1 1 .in

Falls, wilh thiH ■?' ■la" “ 111'" Blhodiodm oiiioiating,

S S

10: two broth-iso and Robert , c5h.; 15 grand. L a y l n o E . it-grandchil- GOODING3od in dealh . loving wife, nisior, a brolh- or a nd (.estdeai-grandsons. T uesday; Ma3 will bo hold Magic Valley/ 27.1994. at C enter in Twiiry in Buhl: . Lavinawasc viewing. Ar- in Kansas, thir the direction and Hattie HiChapol in raised and ec

Kan. She red nursing d ean

1 worked at St.• served hor ccS S S the U.S. ArmsTuesday. Levina marrie

■ Aug. 4 .1945.9,1923. In m oved to Iho■ and Emma Gooding in Otended they farmed fiiler and then 1969, they so/y during moved into G'attended have since re I Ames, Iowa, Lavina was6 a d iesel olhors. Not orJE leanoro ..........ihe farm and i940,ineiKo, in Gooding asperated Stalo School fc e In Twin a t the Walkornt. ... G reen Acres ( s wife, Lavina w as; five daugh- vary Lutheranres of Korn,...........She Is sun/iVicMullenof A rlSueszofGI of Twin Falls, an d their wiveI O gden. Suesz of Gran}te) Polnow of Kathy Suesz o

Nell Sheri- daughier and

Folia. Idaho Thuraday. Moy 26,

im -from the fac to ry . Ori b ry. Ihe departm ent released reiQws lhal ranged betw een ycK)unds. .......................... ................'i C am c has also released m: t/n irout - some as long os 12into the creek. Before Ihe in

c C reek contained sizable pa

ii-Hansen Mortuary in Our- S

Mai

i r N o b le FunT - E. Lamar Noble. 66. of ied W ednesday. May 25.a home. Keral will be held al 11 a.m. den[le Hansen Mortuary Chapel daywilh Bishop Victor Clar- f

aling. Burial will follow at satiCcmelery. Friends may call l d ;•efore ihe funeral on Friday q ,;]ml chapel. „

; B . J o h n s o n ' Cen•ALLS - Thomas B. John- lionr Twin Falls, died Wednes- be i25. 1994, at ihe Twin Falls are:r. Moi

rvicesRawliogB, of K im berly, grav se rv ice . 10 a.m . to d a y . . Res

tuary in Twin Falls, metCha

“ Randy" Lee Owaley, of , 11 a.m. toiloy. Hogerman Vi rch. (D em arayV Gooding Ari:

Buh inT

uuoo. ofTw in Falls, 1 p.m. ile Mortuary in Twin Falls. , E

___ ' -----------andOwings. o f Dunkirk, N.Y., Siu> riy of King Hill, military Rup

TERGlen Caudle, Julie Gre

MycrCiHronJurlcyrRos: Eames, all of Rupen; Paul Malta; and Charles Lawshe

ll. .A baby was bom to Ro

'olbert, MINIDOKA}lanssen

Tori Shockey, Dora Phillips, all of Rupert; Je! man of Burley.

jv c m e Laurie Lawson.' Jame.s landez, Rupert; and Charily Krcic Bohon

if Paul;Igh. A son was bom to Ten

For obitu c a ll7 3 3 ^ )!

/C ity . Mich.. Russoll and3l Filer and Lawrenco Falk3f Arcadia. Calif,; ono sis- o(Wra Thomas of Post Falls; drer:hildron; and eight groal- Shejren. parejrial service will bo hold at ler,day. May 27. 1994. at TtFuneral Chapol in Twin Fridithe Rev. Charles Shori- GooBuhl Nazarene Church Jam

• be alily suggests memorial Goo>ns may b e m ado to the 7 p.rley Regional Cancor Con- Mily be mailed to Reynolds madlapol. P.O. Box 1142. Lone ID 83301; or l^fl wilh fu->el staff at the limo of tho A Iv

• • Wl

E. S u esz ’ ?L"4'IG - Lavina E. Suosz, 75. lion (I. mother and grandmolh- Ahident of Gooding, died ' Abd(yiay24. l9 9 4 ,atih o Sopl-ey Regional f/cdical marrrwin Falls, 24.' 1vas born Sopl, 25.1918. coupthe daughier of William 1937Hinson Hoston, She was area

I e ducated in Marysville, to Oreceived hor regislor€b 1953igreo in Pratt. Kan,, and and tSt, Francis Hospital, She dell \’ country a s a nurse with He v,•my during World War II. wife^rried Arthur Suesz on Ah45. in Lansing. Kan. They Garyho Gomes District near wayr1 Octobor of 1945. where daucd for many years. In , son,sold tho farm and listerI Gooding whore they ho Firesided. ' greai

'a s dodicaiod to helping greai: only did she work on PreyId at home, sho worked -Blan'I a s a nurse at the Idaho one iol for tho Deal and Blind, gan;o r Contor and a t tho neph}s Care Center. dealla s a m ember of the Cal- and Ian Church In Gooding, .....Thinrivod by her husband. a.m.if Gooding; two so n s Char:Ives. Jack and B arbara • sccjtcrangeville and Je n y and a t th<z of Lewiston: o ne maynd her hUsbancJ. U nda. thefi

26,1994

b ro w n s , b u t th e n ew one reach “ c a tch ab le” s ize fot ycar^.

..--O ver the next.four yetirs, m ated Sugar w ill fund ihc.r 12,640 rainbow s and 36,00( in R ock Creek, accorcling ii pany p r e r e l e a s e .

S erv ices and bu rial w ill Madelio, Minn., wilh local an ments under the direction of Re; Funeral Chapel in Twin Falls,

D w a in e R . A n d e r s o nKIM BERLY-Dwaine Richai

derson, 60, o f Kimberly, died day. May 23.1994, al his home.

The funeral, will bc held al 1 Saturday at the Kimberly 2nd LDS Chapel. 222 Birch Sl. S. Bishop Robert Stephenson offic A military'graveside servicc w held al 2:30 p.m. dt thc Pleasant Cemetery in Buricy. under the tion of thc local veterans. Ther be no public visitation. Arrange are under the direction of the i Mortuary in Burley.

gravc-sidc service, 2 p.m. today, i Rest Ccmclery. Glenns Ferry. ( tners Funeral H om es. McMu Chapel, Mountain Home).

W esley R. Van Zante, o f I\t iz .. and formerly of Jeromi Buhl. 1 p.m. Friday, White Moi in Twin Foil.-!.

Elmo Layoe Slockiiig. of Em jnd Pautrl'l u.m.'Salurday, Paul Sluke Center, (Hansen Mortua Rupert).

ReleasedGrccnman, George Johnson nnd i Rosaiia-Arreyo,-Debni-B.imcs-and Paula NeUon of Elba; Ramona Set vshc of Sail Lake City.

Binh) Rosalia Anoyo.of Rupert.

:A M EM ORL^ HOSPITAL .

Admitted .ora Labra, Ellen Baily an'd Ja ; Jesse Zapata of Paul; and Angie

Releasedmcs Johnson and Lori Fletcher.; Ireider of Declo;

Birthrcn i and Bryon Bruns of Rupert.

i ltu a ry ra te In fo rm atio n 3^)931. e x te n sio n 278

jnd Ben C avanoss of Amoricar -alls; ono sislcr, Juanita Mored )(Wichila. Kan.; eight grandchi Jren: and two great-grandchild }he w as p rccoded in death by )aronls, twp brothers and o ne 5 or,

Tho funeral will b e held at 2 p •riday. May 27. 1994. at Demat aoodino Chapel, with D eacon lames ^nqert officiating. Burial )e at Iho Elmwood Cemetery In Sooding. Friends m ay call from ’ p.m. today at the funeral chat

Momorial contributions m ay t nade lo the H ope Houso. 1146 .one Star Road. N ampa ID 836

U v in R . O l s e nWENDELL - Alvin R. Olsen. £

I Wendell, d ied Tuesday, May 994. at Ihe S nake River RehaC on Center in Buhl.Alvin w as born Aug. 11.191^

,bdal. Neb., the son ol Soren a ophia Olsen. At tho a g e of 24. tarried Velma 0 . Calhoon on J 4.' 1937, in Smith Cenler. Kan. ouple m oved to H agerman in 937. and lived in the Magic Ve rea unlil 1951, w hen they mov ) O regon wrhere they lived unti 953. They then m oved to Miss nd then in 1950, relum ed to W ell wrhere they h ave since resli le w as p receded In d ealh b y h Ife o n Jan. 11 of this year, Alvin Is sun/ived by two sons

larv O lsen of H agennan a nd E 'ayne O lsen of Wendoll: throe aughters, Donna G ideon of Br on. Mo., Elaine C amellson ol h ster. Mo., and Judy Bright of I0 Falls: 29 grandchildren; 45 reat-grandchlldren; ono great- reat-grandchild: two sisters. B rey o f W oodbum, Ore., and lanche Bridwell of Superior. N ne brother. Delbert Olsen of Ivl an; a nd several n ieces and ephews. Alvin w as p receded 1 eath by his parents, four broth nd two sisters.The funeral will b e held at 10;

,'m. Friday a t D emaray’s W end hapel, with ^ e Rev. f^andall 6 x t e r officiating. Burial will follc1 the H agem ian O m etery . Frli lay call ftom 2 to 7 p.m. today le funeral chapel.

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KM) brow ns ^ c n t the dcpar , to a com - 54 QJJ

Four years lal--------- ' I ing the dcpartmi

B ut studen t pa rocketcd.

“ F ile r has a----------- p rogram w ith :11 be in gram and a s tn arrange- said. " If music i Reynolds then il can enric

er.”Larsen, 38. cn

nesota via. Mon liard An- over tlte music dc :d Mon- jcn ts were in hij

choir and 16 in M 11 u.m. Today lliose

i.d Ward to in c lu d c 40 S.. wilh band. 61 in cho

gals at Ihc high U rso n a L so d

,i ‘ ^ schoo l studenl: lerc will filii-gradc sluder gemcnis w ell as an add e Payne 6lh-gradc kids ir

Larson said hi in m usic "forcv singing at churc he almost cfiose instead o f m usic

----------- "W hen I was^ Glenn nior,” hesaid , "I . (Sum-. is tc r . A lo t o f 4urtrcy (preacher’s •kid^

wanted to do." During his frc

r M esa, c o rd ia C o llcg me ond , Minn., hc said, lonuary , ig j ^ i th the mir

;.Tsr Riveruary in

C o n tin u ed fron- United, said Wci ready hil the max

______ '"ter lhal shouldrivers.

“The consumpt: .^ “7 have had a vinua

. , ■ ■ rights;’'-Paul conli of other people in water, loo, and il' use il thc way ihej

Thc Idaho Dcp , I . Game supported ti

quc.st. Paul said. Minimum flow

James w hich ihe waler iie Do- from thc sircam.

. . . that hasn-t been „ , else nnd arc itssig:

which puis them rights; prior walci Iheir wuier bcfoi

n . flows arc honored."It just means l

I lo see w ater in I------------- 1 line, along with i

wants Idaho’s wa>n,

— RaceJdilh:hii- C o n tin u ed IroniHl'Oh- laurels."

M ang li^^ llb f. ® Councilwoman L> p.m. 2 CO 1 in ll laray's c ra tic prim ary, n D ow d-M aughan ial will w ill succeed ou In Commissioner Ji:

)m 1 to C oun ty C lcrk lapel. had expecled abc

c o u n ty ’s regisie: the po lk on.Tucs cem did.

“ I ’m terribly i „ turnout,” Fort sai

morning.abHI?a- c o u n ty commis: 1 3 jn lurc more voters.> and he .said.14, he Fori said unol I Jan, h av e been reaci n. The but w ere noi

„ tw o vo le -co u n t“ 7 " 8 a r l> l in ^ th c 1 ^.jl test run. Thcrc wssouri probleiWen- the primary, hc si sided. Here are Ihc ur / his from olher contest

In Ihc R epub15, c o u n ly coroncr, ■ Do- T urley received Pran pcrccnl). Turlcy

5 . An advisory vcat- • Sunday soles o f IBetty About 60.4'perce

- 4 ,0 0 6 - rejecNeb.; w h ile 2 ,630 volMichI-' su p p o rted it. T l. , also w as rejected

rthsrs 1986 and 1988.’The counly con

I0'30 ■ vasstheoflidalvol i d 'e l l 'Ben-

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ir musieaster Icorrespondent •

Vhen Larry Larson look ol dislricl inusic depan- n a h m cn l's budget was ,0 00. lalcr! Larson i-s operai-

tm enl with only S2.000. J partic ipa tion has sk y - ' «

a goo d s tro n g m usic ll a g reat b ooste r pro- ' Urong parent base.” he ic is strong in ihe home, _ f irich people lives forev- •

cimc to Filer from Min- lonluna. W hen he took : dcpartmcni only 17 slu- high school band. 25 in ''

1 Madrigal-s.sc num bers have risen ( 10 s tu d e n ts in s e n io r :hoir and 24 in m adri- P ;h school level. •') directs 81 jun ior high n ls and 100 5 lh - and •— ; Jenis in band al Filer as go i d d itio n a l 25 5llt- and s in Hollister. dueI he has been intere.sted fiiy rever." He rem em bers jrch as a child. In fact. > )se religion as a carcer •'■'“ '‘J sic. fcal/a s a high sch o o l sc- , “ 1 wanted to bc a min- L o f m y f r ie n d s w e re ids) and lh a t's w hat I

denifreshman year at Con- well cgc in M o o re h e a d . d, he becam c disgrun- M ministry and decided lo well

r______om Cl i'." 'Vcdnesday. ‘‘W e’ve al- taximum amouni of wa- d be taken, ftom these

, , river:iptive. oul-of-nvcr users bodi lual monopoly on walermlinued,.!^There.arc.alot___: in, Idaho wiio own that be a it's lime they’re able lo

hey want.”Depariment o f Fish and ^ d thc minimum flow re-

ows arc water righls in ler cannot be removed Tl. Tltey apply to waler *^j|| en claim cd by anyone signed a "priority" dale. iji :m behind earlier water j ; aler rights must rcceivc • fore m inim um sircam

uranlis lhal people who want n Idaho 's rivers are in ' g . Ih everybody else who water." Paul said. "We .

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soutIfefcaled H ansen C ily icc. n Linda M edley by al- tee . \ the Di.strici 3 Demo- Con y. T h e w inner o f the d lan race in N ovem ber ijcs, ou tgo ing R epublican lioa : Jim Fraley. fo n:rk B ob Fori sa id he ••] jboui 35 percent o f Ihe raisi siered voters lo go to said uesday. Only 26.2 per- nol

presy d isappointed in thc ]n said early W ednesday Jslai

A mdid nut know why Ihe voii lis 'sion raccs d id nol q [;,( :rs. " I t’s a real puzzle,” jn h

R-B^official totals should in s a ch ed e a r lie r than 1 bior not bccausc one o f the 25A in tin g m ach in es w as vote c b a llo ts in a Friday : w as not enough lime )lem efficiently before j J - e said. .unofficial flnal results

estcd counly raccs: u b lic n n p r im a ry fo r icr, in cu m b en t G ene cd 4 ,6 3 9 vo les (80.7 ley defeated sh e r if f ’s ill M cD anicl. who re- o lcs(19 .1 percent), vote failed to support

af liquor by the drink, rcent o f counly voten; je c tc d Ihe q u e s tio n , b'olcrs (39 .6 percent)T he liq u o r question

;ed by counly voiers in

ammissioncrs will can- vole tallies this moming.

;departiKiwanis helps

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FILER - W hen titey le about Ihe need for a heller at the Filer H igh School abt years ago, the Filer Music 1 ers pitched in to raise moi buy orie.

With the help o f llie Fil wanis, ihe boosters raised e monoy to buy a Baldwin c piano, which is now being i

" the high schoolThe Filer M usic Booslei

founded in 1991 with the pi o f p rom oiing m usic in thc schools ahd to support mu; recior U irry Uirson.

"S tudents w ith several ; (m u sica l) tra in in g have \ SA T scores, betler leamwor p ro v ed c o m m u n ica lio n s higher self-e.stcem, creative

;o into teaching music.Hc is a vocalist. bra.ss playei

Jucior and pianist, but "the I Tiy main instrument." he said.

Kids loday don’t seem as in :d in music as they once wc mid. "The N inlcndo gcncrafii e a lly t:iken a lo ll on music •rams everywhere," hc said.

Larson iias b u ill an ou lsla epuialion for the music progr •iler. said Janie Griff, who is' lent o f the Filer M usic Boost veil as a parent und m usic p eacher.

M usic studen ts seem lo rci veil to L a rso n ’.s- program lh

rc by no means near thc front ine.”

Thc concept o f m inim um s lows isn’t new in Idaho, but « raction o f the s la te ’s stream ivcrs arc covered; only govcrnt lodies can'tiold minimum slrcan ights.-Tlie npplication-proccss-wiJL ic a litllc lunger and more compl lian a regular water right applic -inicn said.

Waler Resources probably wi ertise heavily to ensure wide | olice. then hold public inforn leetings to answer questions. If t lications arc protested, tlte dcpai /ill conduct formal public hea jrscn s;tid.

Uliimiitely. Ihc applicalions w pprbvcd - or Uefticd - by Ihc •egislature. Sections o f Badge ^el creeks, in eastern Idaho, ranted minimum flows in the la: ilative session, Uirscn said. Specifically. Ihe applications c

linimum flows on:• 53 m iles o f the Low er Sa

GOP___Continued from Cl ources nnd Environm enl Cot ce. thc A quifer Recharge Coi ee and thc pow erful Joint Fii rommiliee.

Despite his early succcss in ics, Cameron said he has no a ions beyond the Slatehousc, al or now.

"I s till have a young fami aise. and il 's som etim es a sti ;aid Cameron, adding lhal he s 101 want U) subject his family i ircssures o f :i .statewide race.

In unconie’stcd Magic Vull.ej slativc raccs Tuesday night: \n to n c . R -R u p e rt. p o l le d .2 'O tes for H ouse S ea t 24A ; 3Iack. R-Twin Falls, gol 2,473 n House seal 23A; Celia. R. G i-Buhl, drew 2.545 for a fifth n seal 22A. Jim K em pton. I lion, received 2 ,869 votes ir !5A; Brucc N ew com b w on : 'oles in seal 25B.

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ment-gFCIS school buy new

ing and im aginatii l io n ,” b o o s te r p h

learned Oriffsaid. er piano .Each year, since ibout \V: the boosters a lso I c Boost- two .scholarship.^ of loney lo graduating seniors.

I This year’s schol 'ile r-K i- *cnis will be announ' 1 enough sic departtnent’s .spi I concert p.m. today ln the Hi I used at ditorium.

Other purchases lers was e rs in c lu d e pep purpose M adrigal outfits, w he Filer phones, pins, aw ar lusic di- p o rta lion anjl lodj

Stale H onor student I y ea rs ' One of the purpo : h ig h e r the boosters, Larsor ork. im- gel parents intcreste I s k i l ls , program so ihe kid 'c Ihink- more interest.”

. eludes classical an r-er. con- styles, she said.: tuba is ' Larson said hc v J. the music dcpartmiinterest- elude music apprec vcrc. he k ids learn hum an tion ha.s compo.silion and gu >ic p ro - "M usic classes s

with art and hislorj land ing denis a more broad pgram al and to show how in is 'p resi- in our lives.")slers as L arso n 's student private vvhat they’ve leame

show al 7 p .m . loi respond School A uditoriun lhal in- welcome.

nt o f th e River, from Hamm sircam lo the coni

I sircam Snake River. Thc ap; t only a unappropriated watci ims and from 4,(100 cubic f« mmental low w aler months am flow tim es o f high watc

646.315 gallons per d JU ikcIv ■ 28 miles o f ihe iplicated above its confluence' ilication. River. The applicatio

ent flow IcveI.s, depei will ad- of year. So far. only c public exist on Ihe Jarbid{ rmotion said.fth eap - • 40 miles o f the lartmcnl from ils confluence ' earings, down to Hot Creek. /

mum flow s, ranginj will be 1,720 cfs, will bc sc

ic Idaho w ater righls - somi ger nnd 1875 - exist on the 0 , w ere L ascnsaid. liLsl leg-, • 22 miles of the 1

Payelle River, from P , call fur to Cascade Reservoii

.seeks minimum flow* Salmon to 145 cfs.

In unopposed Ser.____ M cR oberts, R-Twiom m j challenger for a fou r Disirict 22. SheFinancc L a ird Noh

polled 2,830 voles i D em on D arring to i

J ceived 2,824 votes f .It least uncom .

.V. I., cu m bcn l R. C laire ""'■y M ountain H om e, v

Iican D on R eynoli H o m c in N o v e m l Disirict 20.

, , Frances Field, R-' Robbi L. King, R-C

■3 0 4 3 unopposed in Housi ‘ •’’ ’o ^ seats A nnd B, rcspe

Rep. C lint Stenni I I .wjH fac® RcpublicaGcjuld’ p a jrfic id in f jo v c r

Dislricl 21.In House Districi

Dem ocrat W endy J ’ publican John Konit

o u r A p p r e c i a i

d e W U h A S p >

k - Y o u N o t i c e .

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m s m r n r ^ ^ J i f o n r r ,

733-0931, ext. 270 more information. - .

m v s = ^ew pianolalion und inven- ■prcjsrdenrJah icT ...........

nee ils inception, '. - so have aw arded s o f $200 cach to )rs.cholanihip recipi- ounced at the mu- 4 -spring show at 7 ‘ e High School au­

ses by the boost- ep ban d s h ir ts , s, w ireless micro­wards, and Ir'ahs- lo d g ing fo r A ll- Jcnls; .irposes of .starting rson .said, "was lo j ested in ihe music ! kids would show

I and modern music

hc would like to see rtmenl expand to in-' necialion, to help the nan ilic s , as w ell as J guitar cla.sse.s. es should bc lied in •lory to give the stu- ‘oad-based education w impo.nant music is

Jen ts w ill show o ff amed at Iheir spring . loday in Ihe High ' rium. T he pub lic is

immer Creek down- conflucnce w ith the- : application seeks all k'atcr, which can vap' ic feel per second in ths to 33,000 cfs at water. A c fs equals ier day.' the Jarbidge River. nce"with the-Bruncau— - lation seeks six differ- lepending on the lime jnly four \yaier rights bidge River, Larsen

’ the Qruncau River, ice with the Jarbidge :k. A total o f six mini- ging from 73 cfs 10 . le sought. So far. 95 ;om c.dating buck to the Bruneau River,

Ihe North Fork of the m Payette Lake down :voir. The application • lows ranging from 72

Senate races, Joyce Tw in F alls, had no fourth term in Sen- Shc received 2.602

'Jo h . R -K im b e rly . les in dislricl 23 nnd ■ g lo n . R -D eclo . re- :cs for districi 25. on tcs led raccs. in- a irc W eth ere ll, D- e. w ill face Rcpub- no ld s o f M ountain e m b e r fo r S e n a te

, R-Grand V iew and R-Glenns Ferry, are o'usc Disirict 20 for :spectivcly. ennctt. D-Kcichiim, licah Jon Mcllen of ivem ber for Senate

trict 21A, Ketchum Jy Jaquet faces Re- oning o f Wendell.

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Aheavnly sight w Street wHIi the frc

HanseBy M argaret Jones Tim cs-Ncws corrcspond(

H A N S E N - T h c C i M onday voted to retain as Ihe c ity’s policc chicf.

P o lic c com tnisisio i M edley said the counc com pla in ts and policc m ade its decision. T hc cc thought Miller w as mak city was protected and w best he knew how, shc sa

com c to w o rk T y o u n g a n d in e x p c rii showed shown g ^ t imp an o fnccr.'shcsa id .

“ Thc M onday m eeting-------^ in -rc 5 p o n s f t - to -a -c o m p la :

D av is , S r. a t la s t wccl m eeting. Davis to ld the

N ^otia to rlV A LE, O re. (A P ) —

radioactive waste storage f Shoshon,e*Paiutc rescrv mean locating it in Gregor orn co rner, fo rm er Rc Stallings told M alheur ( dents.

The federal nuclear was

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B r i e f l yBiiriey coun

B U R L E Y -T o red V Overland Avenue - o

s ta te - th c City C ound Concrete barriers wc

lone roads for about oi B c ^ c , Buricy public v• Thc proposal would

turning left near thc int the project as part o f ii scction next year, Bcdk

The dividcis w ou ld : Overland Avenue.

EmbezzlingRUPERT - A n am

Hcybum bookkeeper c Minidoka County Tcac

. . Jennifer Pickctt, 30. in 5th District Mogistra

‘ Wednesday.'Pickett is charged w

crcdit union during h< Pickett confessed to ste Minidoka County pros<

Her lawyer, Kent Ch

Burley ClassB U R L E Y -n ie Bui

- year reunion for 5 p.m.Thc reunion commi

- Darrel Black, Mike Bi Green Haekins, Jack I Jim Klauser, Fred Lc Charics O’Bryan, Marl Priest White. Glen Rs Regstad, Rom ero Ro Gaythom. ‘

Anyone who hos inf< Bowen Jones ot 678-85;

CSI adds 3 cB U R L E Y -T h c 'C o

added three classes to it• Psych 101, Gene

Thurrfoys. Wayne Bag'• ED 205. Education

Wednesdays. The three: - - CS 101, Introducti

and TTiuisdays. Etennis Q asses begin June 6

678-1400.

' K p l l i T t n » ’W A Tim es-News Cl£ j l Will. Fill Every NP 7 3 3 - 0 8 :

e v e n t

it w as Tuesday night’s pa front sight of Franclsco’i

en keepth o u g h t “ N

indent p reform ing s iona l and

C ity C o u n c il w as notain Je ff M iller respcct.” Heicf. tion w ilh aiio n c r L in d a turcs to sub:inc il rev iew ed Davis prccc rcports and co u n c il w ie council said it about half onaking sure the to teenagersj was doing thc Bob Perkesaid . n a tiirc s onk fo r th c c i ty M iller and her ie n c e d a n d Ken Idleimprovement a s been stoppc

thc s to p ining was callcd H e'o lso 'saiiplaint bv T erry doing a g oo'c e k ’s c o u n c il L a u ric ’Nithe council hc stopped twi

'looks a t possil— B uild ing a met Tuesday

ge facility on thc Court and ol ervation could proposed I gon's southeast- Storage Fac Rep. R ichard - Indian Rcscr

j r County resi- Sincc Ncvo f a pcrm ar

waste negotiator Mouniain —

y i n M in i-<incil considers laireduce thc number of accidei

- one of the mosj acqdcnl*pr( indl is considering installing lan I would be placcd down thc mid it one block cach way from thc ic works director.uld cost about S4.100 and wou : intersection. Thc city is hopinf of it 's commitment to build lefl <dkt said.Jld bc placcd on East and West

lg case postponedarraignment has been postpon er chargcd with embezzling ab 'eachcrs Association credit unioi 30. Bmignment has be reschcdi istrate Court H er original arraig

d with stealing money from th g her employment at Condic,) stealing money between Augu; roscculor Gara Newman said. Church, declined to commcni V

ISS o f’64 plans reBurley High School G ass o f 1! .m. July 2 at thc Buricy Inn. imittee is seeking information : Buehler, Jack Cameron, Virgi :k Haipster, Ruth Henderson C Lewis, C arla M artin Jacksot

ilark Odom, Duane Pence, Mil Roney; Roy Newman Reed. Rodriguez. Tom m y W alker

information on any o f thc abov -8582 or Margaret Malloy Peck

I classes in Miiu-('College o f Southern Idalio M 10 its summer term. New classes cncral Psychology. 1 to 3:31 Jogwcll will be the instructor foi tion ofthe Exceptional Child. 4 1 irce-credit course will bc taught I uction to Data Processing, 1 0 1 nis Heincr is the instnirtor for ih IC 6 and conclude July 29. For

Compi

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UY-ITlg- __ ___Classified M / N eed M9 3 1 i ^

partial lunar eclipse, vlewei o’s Mexican restaurant’s In

)s Miller“ M ille r w as incapable o f hng his du ties in a profes- s:nd c o u rteo u s m anner and p: I g iv in g p ro te c tio n orH c said he could get a peti- fc1 a great num ber o f signa* hubstaniiatc hts stalcment. Cpresented his petition to the lcw ith 100 s ig n a tu re s , b u t bi f o f thc signatures belonged ' wcrs. M edley soid. tl:;rkins had collected 80 sig- ai on 0 p e tit io n su p p o rtin gd his job performance. s:lie told thc council hc had wrpcd by Miller, who handled s( in a professional manner, said hc thought'M lller was 'Nood job w ith juven iles,_____ N'N elson said she had been gi,wice and w as glad Ihe city c:

lible waste storalay with the Malheur Couniy ticI other officials concerning a —I M on ito red R etrievable th'acility on thc Duck Valley d;iservation. ; • .r •Nevada could become home kclancnt repository at Yucca in— and a retrievable opera- pc

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ane dividers “dents at Main Street and prone intersections in the lane dividers. ^ scniddic of three o f ihc four- the intcfscclion. said Leon

:ouId prevent drivers from ling that thc stale will fund left tum .lanes al ihe inler-

cst Main Street and North

;d in Rupert>oncd in a case against a obout S140.000 from the

lion.eduled at 8:30 a.m. June 8 •aignmcnt had been set for

I the teachers' association tc. Stoker and Associate, gust 1990 and April 1994,

It Wednesday.

reunionf 1964 has planned ius 30-

on about Cecilia Barker, irginia- Docrflingcr, Carol 1 Daylcy, Maijcan Hyatl, son, Laurence Moseley.Vlike Prettyman, JoyLynn :d, Cecilia Riley, Robert cer and Freda W estrom

tx}ve Is asked to coll Judy « k a t 733-5686.

-Cassia' M in i-C a^ia & n te r has ses include the following;:30 p .m . Tubsdays ond for the three-credit class. •

, 4 to 7 p.m. Mondays and Jit by Bob Pavlock.Oa.rn. to noon Tuesdays • _ r this two-credit dass. or more information, call

sp iled from staff iqxnts

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ANOV AR£KZm« nriM.wed from Twin Falls’ Malr} In the foreground.

r as chilhad som eone who was try said shc had been wrong am problem with Iiis slopping ht

C ouncilw om an M edley felt Miller "slunvcd no favo hc had stopped her one o C ouncilm an Joe Ratio age told the group his fam ily I been stopped. W hat they h w a s i l le g a l, R a tio sa id , thought Miller was vcry pro and showed respect.

Councilwoman Elizabeth said shc glad-they had some w ould 'cnforc’e the speed li: Slop signs.

One o f Davis’ complaints" M i l le r w a s i i 'r a ’ Oertificd

j^ a y o r G eorge U ric infor-g ro 'irp 'M illcrw niild 'h iivc'h i

cation w ithin thc ne.xi few d:

: age site in Ore]tion cannot bc located in ihe s:

— Oregon's soulhcastem com Ihc reservation would be a prir dale for hosiing one.. ••Tlic tribe has done a gre;

keeping its neighboring com informed, and explaining an people know whal’s going on.'

THple murdereiOLYMPIA. Wash. (AP) —

murderer whose crimes inspi state laws protecting victims nesses lost a bid for mere)- We less lhan iwo days before his s hanging.

C h a rle s Rodm an Canip^ sch ed u led lo d ie early Fri thc revenge killings o f two and a g ir l 12 years ago. ‘

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•Household*AniM A Aucti<8 -3 2 4 -2 6 0 0 » Je

hil-psia^ C o u i

By Liz W rightTim cs-Ncws wri

R U PER T - / speak, hear, rea M ini-C assia ja i for reasons hc m and court officia lo proceed.

■ “ 1 w ould say do wc go from Magistrate Liirry

Tw o w eeks a Juan Darhos. ^6, glary. Someone ing a set o f bino n e a r C o n n o r’ H ig h w a y 27 . i D epu ty Proscc said.

On M ay 10, i:

Lazy BBy-Liz Wright

iln Times-News write

B U R LEY -A fl--------------i for a Boise landfillI bills, a sub-coniraI I* close on a controv I W J . at Burley Butte.

M onte Bailey rying. She Enterprises in B :m d h ad n o -':o m p la in i for f

Dispose-AII Inc. y said she I^oug U m ow , Ba voriles" as Nielsen, said lasl v occasion. Despite promis

■greed and be respondy had also demands froi ’ had done $S7«.275 worth o J, and hcrofessional ,Climber £th Johnson , ____ncone who LAKE Climits and " 'I '" f'-'”

while climbing ii Its was thal Canyon has been i :d officer.-- Salt L ak i ormcd the spokesman Rcid h •his-ccnifi^^«s-Adinnj^unlej days. N unley’s 19-y

. whose idenlity ve f i [ O n

® Ihe lop in climbir: same state miles up the carimer wiihin Nunley slipped. 'rime candi- climbing gear.

S heriff 's Captreal jolV.of s;iid rescuers fourimmunities lo bc marijuana inand letting policc found beern."hes;iid. truck.

er’s h ang ing set f— A triple oilier legal movespired new The sla te ClerIS and wit- Board voted 4-0,Vednesday. againsl recomme■i scheduled b)wry thal Camp

be commuted to liipbcll, 39, • ll 's lim e to'r id ay for siiuarcly to Mr.vo women d e rs ,” .b o a rd c. still had I’eierson said.

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<itiqties*Estatesioneersferome, ID

'i

ai r t s b a f f lt dcfcvriter case,

thc C- A m an who canno t atcdread or write is in the is mija il on SIO.OUU bond cxpr: may not understand - langicials are baffled at lu)w "V

d e teay this Is rare. W here r e q iim here?" 5th D istrict char]rry Duff said. licips ago police a rrested can’l^ 6,.on a chargc o f bur- B;ne spoiled Barhos lak- his ninoculars oul o f a iruck such) r ’s C afe on s ta te worl

M in id o k a C o u n ty T iecu io r E. S co lt Paul find

in j:I, Duff assigned public som

B may foreclpleic

riler and IBl

Aflcr months of wailing Cassi Ifill developer to pay the Di ilracior will Iry to fore- Fcbn rovcrsiul private landfill bul si

Mley . ow ner o f Lazy B lega

Burley, has signed-a Kloc r foreclo.^ure ag a in st Inter nc. and i t 's prcsidcni, Lakc Bailey’s lawyer. Robcn clain stweek. tiveljnises thal the company Lo inding to aboul a dozen try lc from sub-contractors for Dispi il o f work already com- woul

-iailstodeath IT•CITY (AP) — A leen- 200 feet to his death

g in Liltle Cottonwood :n iden.lificd.,■■ C ounty s h e r i f f 's - • ■ d Norton said llie youlh ileyH-'^rof-SHlt-Liike.' ■ ■ — J-y.ear*old companion. ] y was not immediately hey had almost reached . bing thc sleep cliff four canyon Tuesday when J. Tliey were not using

apt. Bill VanW agenen Ijund whal they believed II in Nunley’s ptKket and Ieer in the 19-year-old’s I

t for Friday I)ves pending. Hleniency and Pardons ^ ■0, with one abstention,mending tu Gov. Mike H mpbell’s dcalh scntencc3 life in pri.son. Wto re tu rn the b u rden HIr. C am pbell's shoul- 1 ^ *

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l e d i n b lcfcndcr K cn i'Jen scn to B ui use. A communications expert 1C Collcge of Soiilhern Idaho c led Barhos and determined th i mentally competent, but unah xprcss himself, not even with inguage. Duff said'."We have some real problen

e te rm in in g w hat to d o . W tq u irc d lo in fo rm h im o f hiirges. and he is supposed to cipatc in Iiis defense. O f cour! an’tdo lha l." D utfsaid.

Barhos is able lo act o r "m is needs and can draw pictures jch methods don 't work well i /orld of legal inlricacies. D uff 5 Tuesday. D uff o rd e re d Pai

ind justil'icalion for keeping B: 1 ja il. Duff asked tha t Paul om eune w ho w ill p a y to ti

closes on conletcd at the landfill. Nielsen sa nd hisclical have not Iwen contac

But no complaint had been fii ’assia Couniy ;ls of Wednesday. Dispo\c-All partly paid Baili

cbruar)- lor preparing clay at Ihi ul slill oivesS-t.-KHI, Nielsen said, Meanwhile. Dispose-AII faces

;gal bailies. Tw o com pani ;ioeplier Inc. o f Paul ilerinouiilain Lining Systems ol ake Cilv. Ulah - fiicd 'liens M [aiming S30.M6 and SlS.f.W rc vely in unpaid bills.LomowN lawyers agreed in Ap

y to sellle a couniy lawsuit ag lispose-All. which nicans lhal Lo 'ould apply for a special-usc zc

I R E S T A U R A N T i

598 B luo L a k e s B lv d . N.T w in F a lls

610 N. O v e r la n d * B u r le y .

A S C H IE R N.^ S A T I I R D A \LOCATED from tno southwest con WOSI. 3/4 rnilo north and 1/4 mllo oi

SALE TIME: 11:00 a ^

MA»1972 Dottga 900 2 ton truck. 361 V8 IMCO 15’ manure bed with hydQuiic c boaters, sells «s a unil, good older oul 750 X 20 rubber rubber, 15' wood QQii

TRACTOR- ICase 970 diesel tractor, wido Iront. 1( remotes, cab with air. catooory 11 3 Hesston 6600 14' swainer, cab with a lires. it is clean and In good shapo • tension, P.T.O.. bale turner • Silrex twi pi. hllch. John Deero 894 5 bar charii

“ '""■“'GROiiNDtNCKnon,itsnd 3 bottom 2 way plow, trip t tandem trail disc, cutouts front, hytha: Hon 12' chisel plow, gauge wheels,: rubber, hydraulic Iltl, solid rollers • 3 st drawbar • 5 tow H.D, John Deere 5 i slides. H.O. gauge wheels, and 3 pt. hi 12' corrutUlB opener.

Melrose 240 20 hole grain drill on r tiydraullc lilt. Ils Uko new > 150 oall( booms, snd 3 pt. hitch • 16'x6* grain units wiihplastic cans - 2 wheel pipe tr - Pair ol 10x4x34 snap on duals • Pair i

f EED & UVI

1943 barley strawMISI

300 gallon overhead fuel tank - 280 pumps • IHC 250 hi pressure washer' John Deere hydQulic markers - Few M • Shelving - Graaso pot - IHC trado McCormick eioctric cream separatoi mention

HIChest type 16 cu. ft. deep freeze[efrioeratot/freezer.wlth Ice maker > 0 Assorted doors - 2 window air condlti Items loo numerous to mentionKITE:' Firm hi* been u ld . Schlarma

OWNER: DON &T e n e t: C asli t r i

M a n a ^*n»Bi

AUCTIONEERSLylo M astors Ooodli

BuhUdaho • &U -5227 ' CMobile 737-1616 . ... Rup»

Thursday. M.

urglary <u rh o s ' Barhos to com m unirl from D uff may d ism iss thicvalu- A ll anyone know,that he is thn l hc m ay halable to N ew York .slate whth sign 16. P au l s a id . H o

able to g lean tha t inems in B a rh o s is anybocJW c 'r c .said. •o f th e Jensen could notto par- comment W ednesda;ursc hc “Tliere 's a sharp rr

just don’t know howm im e” said.cs. But But ja.il o ffic ia ls1 in Ihe B arhos u sing sign■f said, guage. said Lt. Denn>aul to M in i-C a ss ia C rirBarhos Center^sj 1 f h ^ "H e co m m unica l , te a c h . w hen he wants to." T

itroversial lasaid he permit lo operate thitactcd. Couniy prosecutor Sfiled in said.

Lomow hits nol apflilcy in said.the site Lom ow has saidid, county permission to;s more Hc has said lhat he niin ics • several days before 111

and law went inlo cffect.of Sait Susan Duncan, anMay 2 nent-of the landfill, s:rcspec- neighbors will be ou■ 1 , • oppose ihcT b iid fil^pr^l lo C ouniy com m issioagainst applies for a permit.Lomow ‘'W e're al a staridsizoning waiting," Duncan said

S Breakfast Spec6am *Ilam Mon.>Fri,

2 cfycs; choicc of hom, boctln o f.SOUBOSC;.............. lin iifhiuthbrov.-nf; . iH B H '

k mufllnor ■---- ^hlRCUlr------- p V s l S B t l

MEIER AU CTIO lY, MAY 2 8 , 1 9 !am or of Buhl, Idaho (Joo’s Blacks I oast (down lano).

n. lunch a t tl

MURE TRUCKV8,' 5 speed, 2 speed, 10:0 x 20 rut c driven Iloor chain and hydraulic ent outfit -1949 Dodge 11/2 ton inick. 6 Qin bed. 25,151 actual miles.■HAYlhGMACHINER18 X 4 x 34 rubber on powor tfd|ust 3 pt. hitch, 5963 hours, power sh

1 air. gas engine, auger platfomi. cor 9 • Case/lniernalional 8»S0 In line h; twin V rake on h^raullc can • Sitrex ariot type side rake on dual mbber •

(ORKING MACHINERp beams, 3 p t hitch and gauge whec fnuiic lift - Westem 10' single roller s, 3 pL hitch - John Deere 10' loiie I soction 5’ Krengel moui harrow, will 5 row coil spring shank corrugator hitch - Speeco v type double wmg di

1 hitchER MACHINERYn rubber, double disc, seeder attaci allon fiberglass sprayer, new P.T.O. lin auger on nibbor. electric motor • i trailer - Gehl 190 feed wagon, lor rep :ir ol 15x5x38 tires -16’ tandem axle tlfESTOCK EQUIPIVIEN

SCELLANEOOS)0 gallon overhead fuel tank • 2 nov sr - S or 6 H.D. John Deero colt sprln hand tools - Forks - Shovels • Rakes • :lor fenders - Acetylene cart • Paint tor and other miscellaneous Items

tOUSEHOLDze • Brand new Magic Ctief elect ' Older Westinghouse refrtgeraior - fl ationers - Homemade lawn cart - Cerr

Haler h ii moted te Filrfleld, all u ii i

1 KRISTIE SCHIEIv takab lg d u ck M of Sail iM U H B W tbE tM M nfea

■QaiyOsbome idino, 1^0-934-5350

CaflVanTassoll Rpert. Idaho - 436-3405

M ay26, 1994 Timo's-Nowtj. Twi

c a s elun ica tc . Otherwise s thc case, now s about Barhos

h a v e c o m c from w hen he w as 15 or H o w a n y o n e w as

It inform ation fr«ini b o d y 's g u e s s , he

not bc reachcd for . sday.rp m ind in there, we how to tap it," Paul

a ls have observed ign and b ody lan- tennis D exter o f the I 'r im in a l J u s t ic e

ica te s p re tty w ellI." Dexter said.

landfill: thc landfill. Cassia or Slephen Bywaler

; applied yel. Bywaler

;iid he doesn 't need 1 U) build his landnil. e moved inio the area •e the coumy's zoning' ct.. an oulspoken oppo-II. says she and other : out in full force lo dfill before Cassia •isioners if L |unow it.iridslill. walL'liing and ■ said.

lecial ^

i o i r ^ 79 9 4 ^ % ^

dcksmilh) 4 1/4 milos

atthe Cflokshack

} rutiber. mounted is a c and gale. P.TO. drive ick. 6 cylinder, 4 speed.

ERYdiust wheels, P.S,, dual jr shllt transmission •. condilioncf, floalalion ne hay haler, hydraulic lltrex windrow turner. 3 ber • Ford 7' arcfi type

E R Ywheels • White 252 12' oiler cuttipacker • Bush (Oiler narrow, oulside . with a 2 and 3 section ator wiiri valley mount ng ditcher. 3 pi. hlich •

iit.ichment. largo box..T.O. pump, handgun, or • 4 IHC 295 planter ir repaire, tlotaiion tires ixietiat bed trailerENT• Eicctric fencers-NewH?Sa! new G.P.I. hand fuel spring shanks • Pair of Ikes • Pressure air tank Paint • Grease guns • ims too numerous to

ileclric stove - G.E. - ,

Cement lile and other

u llt.

lERMEIERi a i i

“ CtEHKt.amar lijvelarxl

Ruport. Idaho 436-8663

Twin Falls. Idaho C-3

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Unoffi: . - - -Hie Associated Press.

H ere arc finnl ai T uesday’s Idaho prii

, . officcs. An.x denotes t

U.S. House D isdct 1 424 of 424 prcdiicis x-Lirrv UKocco (i): U.S. House District:

424 Ilf 424 prceincts • x-Hclcn GicaovvetiK David H. Utov Ifi.W KonMcMumiyJI.s: llL-nry"Sonny’'iKinw U.S. House District 2

4.SI o£45l prcdncts- \-I’cmiy Flclctier 24.4 U.S. House District 2

451 of 451 predncis- x-MikeCrapo(i)51„5 Governor Dem - P rii

.‘>75 (if 875 prccincls • x-l-.rry EchoHawk Ron Ikitclspacher 12. I);ivid W. Shepherd 2. GovcrrjorGOP-Priir

S75 of 875 prccincls -

Group w; environir exemptio

IDAHO FALLS, h 'Die Snake River Allia a push to cancel llic N lion to environmental ils laiui-based operal the Clean-Water Act.

As the law conics u; r i /a tio n . Rep. Peter O re,, has proposed ai to revoke the N av y ’ freedom from delailc o f radioactive and otl: I( a p p l ie s at naval D epanm cnt of Energy th e Id a h o N aiiona l Laboratory.

B e a tr ic e B ra iis fo d i r e c to r fo r the S

--------------A U lanccrrold 'n 'H onsitee T u e sd a y (he mil com ply w ilh the same industry.

"N o in d iv idua l is Ihc C lean W ate r Ac industry from glasswo s to re s ,” B ra ils fo rd . ' said in w ritten icstimo

“The nuclcar navy the sam e rules a s ever " B ra iJs fo rd p ra iscc

D epartm ent for' its vo to co m p ly w ith the Congress needs lo fore follow.

; ■ ■

IT W IN F A L L S I

Twin Falls.'icJaho Thursdoy. Ma

Bcial state........................

I and untiffici'al re turns fr« primary clcclion for major st; ies tiie winner in contested nces,

ict 1 Don - Primary Ids - KXI percent (i)l'?.K7l - HK) percent

ict 1 GOP • Primary CIS - l()0 [>c{ccnt ;th 2H.474 • -18 percent fi,W)2 - 28 percenl 1.830-20 pcrcent insey 2.608 • 4 pcrcent ict 2 Dem-Primaiy cts - IIX) pcrcenl 24.413- KX)percenl . let 2 GOP-Primaiy :1s - KX) perccnl >1„545 • KX) perccnl Primniy:is • KK) pcrccnt k 4C.6<)2 - 74 perccnl 12.-175-2! percent

d 2.776 - 5 percenl •*rimaiy•IS - KH) percent

tvants RetirSALT

mental■m at his Salon end »

. Idaho (A P) — from 195.lliance js joining >he Coume N avy 's exemp- ____ ___tal m onitoring alira lio n s through "

Is up for reauilui- I;er D eF az io . D- ■ iJ an am endm ent Iv y ’s tra d itio n a l ■tiled m onitoring |other pollutants. ■al f a c i l i t i e s ai |

;rgy sites such as _lal E n g in e e r in g |

s fo rd , p ro g ra m ‘I : S n ak e R iv e r *snsc'snbcoiilinii- Im ilila ry sh o u ld *lime standards as I

* Yis exem pt from I incA ct. no r is any Iw orks to grocery ■d . o f P oca lc llo , Imony. ■vy m usl play by |vcryoncelse ." ■sed th e E nergy |voluntary effort .

he ac t, bu t said |forcc the Navy to ^ ^ 2 3 6 2

fe

M\ 125 MdfR Ap«. W. BUI

BUHL 1003 Marn

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May 26.1994

e office prx-Phil Batt 57 ,214-481

- • -L iiny Eastland 38.744- from Qiarlcs "Chuck" L. Wil state Doug Dom 7 ,164-6 pc

:cs, lic tU ount GoveiDor D( 875of875 predncts-ll x-John Peavey 45,483 - Lieutenant Govenior 0

875 of 875 predncts-ll x - C L ‘•Butch" Otter 46 Dean E. Sorensen 39,00 Dean Haagcason 32.05J Secretaiy of State Dem

875 o f 875 prccincLs- H x-EdithM. Slanger 45,3 Secretaiy o f State GOP

875 of 875 predncts - K x-Pete T. Cenarmsa (i) 1 Auditor Dem - Prinuuy 875 of 875 p rc d n a s - 11 X-J.D. Williams (i) 48,8 Auditor GOP • Primaiy 875 of 875 prcdncts- II x-RalphJ. Gines 38,171 Lynn S. Tominaga 33,2( Ron Pollock 31,203-3C TVeasurer GOP - Primal

875of875prectnas- K

iredMormon-Gh-T LAKE c r r y (AP) — EWer lg W . Sill, a re tired M ormon I official, died early Wednesday Salt Lake Cily home of natural H ew as91 .w ho died al 2:10 a.m., .served 954 to 1976 as an assistanl to uncil o f the Twcivc Apostles,

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Your car rocoivos 14 vital sorvlco: Including chocks o( tiros, fluids and

Coupon Qood thru 6/30/94.1

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>2 Addison Ave. E. <N«xttoQroc

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lOOpcrccnl.171 -37 perccnl____ ______ _i3,266 - 32 pcrccnt - 30 pcrccni imary-lOOpcrccnl

church official Sider andfrom 197610 1978aslon ihc First Quorum o f theJay was given emeritus statusiral Sill was ihc aulhor of '■

for 17 years until 1977 %'cd on the p rog ram "Sundto From Temple Square,” br

es. KSL Radio.,

• O ^ O F F -WITH THIS COUPC

/icos from trained cortlflod lochnie and batlory. Rog. S25.99 on mosi 34. Not valid with any olhor olfor.

B IBI to c h an g e y our o i r

ivenient L oca tions:-----.N „ T w in F a lls • 734-5686 Ofoc»fy Outlit), Tw in F a lls • 7:

p T W:y SALLIVE s o COMFORTAB LIVE IN JOCKEY BRAI100%'combed cotton, hand tailored qualiti/ brii boxers, extra yarn in poi T 's - /ocA'cy goes the ext

Reg. PlFull Cut Boxer $7.5i N ijh n Boxers $8.0\ Slim Cut Boxers S7.5i Classic Briefs 3 /$ l LoRise Briefs $5.5i Nijlon Briefs S7.5i C lassicT 's 3 /$ t V-Neck T s 3 /$ t

* 2 5 % 'STOCK UP F FATHER’S Di

JUNE 1SF.

R U P E R T ”O ttT h e S q tu Vlain S t .

‘esultsani_____ x-LydkiJuslice Edwards

' Attorney General Do t ■ 875 o f 875 prccincls - K x-Mikc Burkcit46,219- Altomey Genctil GOP ■

875<if875 precincts - 1C x-Alan G. Lancc 96,370 Supt ofPublicInstiuctI

875 of 875 precincts-JC x-Will E. Sullivan 44,44( Supt of Public Instruct C

875 of 875 prccincls - 10 x-Annc C Fox 59.303 -: Dob Dutton 47,833 - 45 ] Supreme Couit 875of875prcdncis-10 x-Cathy Silitk. Oih (i) 90 Wayne L Kidwell, Olh f District Couit l-Michau 105 of 105 p recincts-10 James R. Michaud. Olh (

.Randall W. Day, Olh5,‘> James H. Patils; cn, Olh 4, District Court Fuller

9 8 o f9 8 prccincls- lOOf Stephen W. Drcschcr, Ol. Wayne P. Fuller. Olh (i) '

Sill dies . Tinas a member of ^ * 'P le Seventy. He f i | | s is in 1978. ^f 33 books and Q a l l ? was a fixture iday Evening bro.idca.st ovcr

3st cara. I

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3 - 55 pcrccnt 45 percent

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X) perccnlOlh 12.497-58 pcrcenl (i) 9,067-42 percem

im es-N ew s ad s every need!II 733-0931

^•FLORIDA-A* with any i^ *A nhlniBm aniiber of nig

AVE

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O O R I N G

SAME ASI O X C . J w A I

Tennesj v i ^ t o l

IDAHO FALLS (A more slates arc in the c(

• store spent Navy fuc ■ nuclear waste until ihc

can find a permanent repc The U.S. Dcpartmcn

announced Tuesday tl Ridge, Tcnn., nuclcar ny a Nevada site oncc ascd li

' weapons are in the rum spenl nuclcar fuel from m enl’s nuclcar opcratii Navy's nuclcar-propulsioi Ihe next 40 years.

M e r lhal, the Energy say i a jxrmancnl rcposili Mountain,. Nev,, or cLscw be licensed and funciioi

. waslc can be moved there. The Idaho National I

Laboratory already was under study, with the Han lion near Richland, Wasti River, S.C.. and five Na' would acccpl only Navy w

The E n c r^ Departmem a draft environmental in ment next month. The pub until Sept. 30 lo commer

■alternative is selected.

I

m m m' ^ f o ’Varation MEXICO • HA'

ly purchase of $499.99( nlghti botd 0« 0B^<rtieBi ore r«q«

e 2

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H 0 U R S i 8 i 3 0 - «^ ^ ^ 8 ! 3 0 - 8 i O ^

isee, Neyac tbrespeii

(AP) — Tw o Idaho could I competition to ' some or none of

ucl and olher manent hi^-lcvK government said Brad Erpositoty. spokesman. Th<cnl of Energy says il’s jast forthat Ihe Oak nolhing final abc

rc.servalion and "W e’re sayitJ to test nuclcar timeframe, recjnning lo take guarantee iheii:im the dcparl- repository" by ihI tions and the T h o u ^ storajion rcaciors for buill lo allow rc

the departmentgy Deparlmcnl which storage tisilo7 al Yucca said,cwherc should ' The departraeiional. and the vast experience i:re. and the Nevada1 Engineering gmphicallydesinIS among silcs Nevertheless,anford rcserva- and ils small sumah,; Savannah that are reeling4avy silcs that Cold War cnlerrwaslc. political'disadv;ent will release Department saidimpact state- isn’t a preferred

ublic will h.ivc proposed Yuccalent before an reposilory in Nes

lion,

w

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•ROOM OE6 : 0 0

B B i

^a sites iiTt fuelold be chosen to store all, je of the waste until a pcr- vlevel-wasie dump opeas,1 Bugger, an INEL The Energy Department

t for 40 years, but ihere's I about tlw number, laying it’s for a 40-year recognizing ihere’s no

ieii; will be a permanent jylhen, Bugger said, torage facilities would be IV retrieval at a later date, lent has not determined gc technology to use, he

Traent said Oak Ridge has f)ce in handling spenl fuel 'ada Test Sile has a gco- lesirable location, ess, the Nevada Test Site surrounding communities ling from the end of the nler Ihe process with a advantage: The Energy said the Nevada Test Sile rred localion because' the jcca Mountain geologic Nevada is under evalua-

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PrimalThe Associated Press

H ere ^ Ihc w in n e rs c n o m in a tio n s fo r th c Ids R ep resen ta tives in T ucs i e lec tion . An x ind icates ( i) ind ica tes an incum ber

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F L U O R E S e E l ,

H igh o u tp u t lo r repii in c o m m e rc ia l a n d ii if}staili3tions. M a te s \ b a iiast a n d s o c k e ts ,

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P I P E F i nG rovers s lo c k s A m e . m alleab le fit t in g s In i a n d black. A ii popula th ro u g h r .

Fitlino Galvsi3 f4 'L .7

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X'Louisc 100 pcrcent Position 2M - 100 percent 29 o f 29 p

, x-Williarr 00 perccnl • pcrcent .223 • 100 pcrccnl Position t

30 o f 3 0 p00 pcrccnl • x-Paul C.

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waiEaBi£\ r r r / N C S cmerlca'sbest M ade at In galvanized snore fai 7ular f i t t i n g s . plied lot

reliable \

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1.39 1.39 r3.05 J .W ------------1.09 1.19

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brands. A ll p riceiSl rfeW J EUEK • CE ^ SUHSEi^ H o i a

n PURITAH • ll m K/CHieU

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K16A0 prccincts • 100 pcrccnt C. Keeton (i) 2.149 -1 0 0 pcrccnl

ERVICE

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FLUORESCENT ESICNER TUBESim p o fle ring th e h ig h e s t y lig h t o l a n y tu b e w e stock .'0 watt. 2 0 .0 0 0 -h o u r lifespan.

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ECOHOMY \ CJITEVMVES

' a l a g o o d d e p e n d a b le o ff- ' fac tory . I m p o r te d a n d su p - to u s b y o n e o f o u r m o s t le vendors.

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array o f ba th w a re in m a jo r 'ce le v e ls Iro m b u d g e t to designer .

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n t s tr ip ligh ting , c learance n s .

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30 of 30 prccina s • 100 pctcc jfnJcan fT 'M alioncy 2.(153

Position 7A57 o f 57 preeincw - HH) pcrct x .Q ia tlcsD . Cuddy (i)

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5 7 o f 5 7 precincts* KXjpctct x-Iunc E. Judd (i) 2.0H4 * IIM Position 8A

44 o f 44 precincts • IOO pcrct x*Roscmacy P. Ardinger (W:

pcrccnlPosition 8B .

43 o f 43 prccincis • l(K) pcrct x*Kathy Skippcn 1,511 * KX)

0 Position 12AIfi o f 16 prccincts • KK) pcccc x-Bob LeBow<;77. lOOpctc Position 13B

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KWIKCUT PLASTIC I # T I 0 0 , F o r I / 2 ’ l o r S I

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^ g u fa r if$ 2 8 .4 4 oiwod8, | ___

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138.24 I9.55

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Faucet, spray not IhcludBd gt

PRES ^ l SHOWER VALUES

U se ho te l/m o te l grade Tem ptrol valves in y o u r ho m e lor quality, brass, b ronze a n d sta in less inte. parts a t n o higher c o s t than plat com petitors.

S 9 .S S______________________________ 1

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fi6304 4 " Pop’Up Sprint

^ s o m e ttx m ln N. a v a t t t o s t m o

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Thuroday. ^

se annouPorition33A .

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ccnt III Posidon 33B100 per- 21 o f 21 precincts - 1

x-Mlllic n a n d ro ( i) ; Posidon 34A

ll 22 o f 22 prccincts -1lerccni ■ x-Elaine Hofman (i)

Position 34B ll £2 o f 22 prec incts-1percent x-Pcle Black (i) 273<

Position 35A It - 18o f I8 p re c in c ts -1 nt x .A lbc rfA l"M ,J(iti

percent 11 Position 35Bcnl 18 o f 18 precincts • ll

Jim Oirisiianscn (i) 8 l l OdnaF. Carrcll713*136- HH) David J, Axchulcla 2:

Julie Grayson Na'gasl

n' KITCHEN fINK E ng ineers a n d archi

th e s e fa u c e ts fo r co bu ild ings. U sing sta celco n sea ling co m f

" S f i ' in s te a d o l w a s te r s . ■ k iich e n fa u c e t will r

m a in te n a n ce u n d e r

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tALL A QUALITY m SPRINKLING SYir s a llo w p e r im e te r sp rinkling fo ■om 0 • to 3 6 0 ' a n d th e y lit v im 9 h e a d m e a n s fe w e r to install. L nda l de fea tin g fea tures. Factory v a te r ia ls 'lis t w ith th e pu rchase ation a n d y o u r p lo t plan.

'4 .95I n k im - Spm yiiallem Insert mclui

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':3 8 ro a tsp ra y ikioodhI

BRABBARSb bars are m ade o f . le s s s te e l with 14 5 flange. W hen 'ed. e xc ee d s HUD. o th e r lederal and

e s to c k 16". 24".- o d e ls . .

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26 Syrnbol ol I luxury

29 Alls« n e 33 Cupboaror lo

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1 loio sorts o f sales. .u[- daresay. Speed of 1

what items, clcaily. The false Iccth r

( eveiy slale recogni deotures directly to of only ihrough d< retail. It’s a malte - i f t and money and pidignity and money.

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40 School danco 49Z hl

ex used as eaknow aboul thc Newion r

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tl American history, says me. carried no guns, and !■ ey from trains and banks Sort o tuiy lhan all ihroihcr in- for di 5t thieves pul loacther. Look od auctioneer, if typical, maybe 60 items an hour in cer- er, thtles.-Beats door-tOKloor, talk itof the selloff depends on worth rly. Bush makers arc upset. Not started gm z« their .right to sell., filler..1 to the toothless instead NotI denlisls. They want to Onealter o f professionalism pbUo«I pride and money and man ney. , until abo New River of Ihe Ap- defijfitic oldest river in North manyc lo it. up aM I d esi^ers 'o ria le haw e~ I f l{ their models down the does?'iih their faces wrapped, in a gr

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in the trade, and that’s certi

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Not all inaie lions tnanoL One Edgar F. Roberts, a profou ilosophical fellow, said: "Every n mind is i great alumbering pc Jl awakened by a keen tia in am Siiite resolution to do.” It expl ny things, Indudittg why a man and goes to tbe refirfgerator.If ‘’trillion’’ means anything to yoi m7 — you know bow many atomi ■ gralnofaalL

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“cold" - in reality, you ;— — sionste. You’ll complet __ thb year, could travel in

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rating, remodeling, po« residency marital status art object, luxury item .

lolls dends. Music tonighll rtw LIBRA fSepL2W5ct

one who u obsequious lime - gives liule. Define terms,

ly what is expected, whal 1 pate in return. Get rid of Iisk

■ " I lous individual makes should be “w l.ln place, time limhalion, respou tion. cash, reward. La “sizzles.” Capricorn is in

— ' SAOnTMOUS (No% Iressed Mission c o m p l^ I Ans« igc is. elusive, are found and uti £8. Or on universal appeal, ovo I 'h * ^ . . .ca tion .'Judsn^ 00 tari jmpted viduality. libra ctmeacni :ttainly CAFtUC0 RN^ 2

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n. I>isplay enthusi- ho say,'"It can’t be. ented.20-May 20): File in-0 income polential, irements. Fbcus also tai status, credibility,Tiber discovers mon-

1-June 20): Diversi- an’l be afraid 10 ask Spotlight continues uioo, publicity, roar- ivilies sccclcratc.21-July m Focas ring, rebuilding on . ess feport excellenL ' Jpsclkidl”Jg. 22): You’U feel 5, to articulate feel- e with Gemini indi­initials in narAe: B,'

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OcL 22): Beware of lious,* takes plenty, trms, find out exact- what you can anlid- •1 of superfluous ma-

23-Nov. 21): Bibu-.«ir^ rash ilace.” Emphasis on ponsibility, pronx>*

Love relati(»ship b in picture.(Nov. 22-Dcc. 21):Answers, previouslyd Pmph««i«overseas communi- 1 target Sttess.lndi-.

X. 22Jan. 19): Hrst iren belter, not wise one. Accent indhdd- i, pioneering spirit, i .o fsuhisquo.Leo

m. 20-Feb. 18): en "usual way” .and procedure. Oiooee 1

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Coiipl' DE A R A B B Y : K i^ w in

— and-thc-iovtngr staHIe-tami up in, I never thought I ’d divorced at 45, b ut that’s ai ter.

My prcscn l prcd icam en have m e t a w o n d e r fu l i wants to m arry m e. I woi him in a m inute, but there lem: H e’s a heavy sm oke asthma and bronchitis, and lights up he co u g h s, whii me c r in g e . H c k e e p s sa; going to quit, bu t h e’s s t i l l :

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Out ofr into WOIK n l^ -R id d e r News Scrvict

Here are a few suggeslio: to break routine, spur ideas j liltle fun. Try. them at y ouro

• Do you w ant a sure-fi catch pe<^le off-guard and r wonder whal you arc up to? a smile on your face all the will get all kinds o f respons. “W hat are you sm iling at you so happy?” •

It will drive the pcssimi will melt the rhood o f the sul receive smiles in return.

• Start a collection o f : you fmd beautiful, fascinati My father-in-law has'enoi books to stretch a m ile ei They are fun to rummage People print everything o: book cover, from the serious aid.-

Collect cards, stam ps, p butterflies. I once collected: ju g fu ll o f w ine co rk s t unique life vcst^ollQW-VQU long as you have space and it away if it becomes a com disruptive pursuit '

• Answer a question th you from 10 different poinl Perhaps an answer eludes yi

, you have lockcd yourself I mind set Write out the que: p iece o f paper. Now wri names o f nine different type who sit around an imaginary you.

» First you answer the qlie r what yoii think are the solut

problem. Now, how woul' — ■■ o Qicer-look-ftt-itMiow-woi

ical doctor, a bystander, a cl a skeptic? '

Force yourself to shift yo view. These different angles help you formulate a work tion.

• Lie back in a comforts chair o r on the ground and : sky, clouds or stars. Let you tion go. What shapes do you clo u ^ ? How long has it tak< from that star to reach your <

' instant?Tliink about the vasmess <

veise. I m a ^ c that small lir and energy connect you to around you both near and does that make you feel? Q ose your eyes and allow y nalion to expand to fill all just looked at and contempla

• Find som ething very : look at it closely. Use a mic magnifying gloss if needed pick miniature flowers In the

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stionsonhow jayg earlier, a s and have a ,j„. gobb: j r nsk. Anastasia Fed e-fire way 10 u,e divorce. “‘ ' 5 ! ^ '? “ " era Virginia. S m ? T h e n l ^ Theym arric lh eum e.Y ou ,he Arlington oases ™ch as „„i< i<»osand a l7 W h y a re , large stereo,

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your point of gles will often 'orkable solu- ^

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' " ' bccpc he’ll quit sm oking? Or '" 'fi o on lik e th is , and fa ll ly in love w ith him onlym die an agonizing death t:nncer? him, So fa r , I ’m d is tan c in g Amn him until I know whai sto(« help me. alst

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iGTON — Il was a gray day Jn n Chris Ihlcnfeld dropped to one 1 ;d to 0 Russian woman he'd mcl

bblcd foot o f St. Basil’s onion sp •edorchoukova smiled swcclly d -ced computer technicion from n< I. She said yes.rried six months later, on March : :on Counly, V a. Courthouse. ^ md cuddles in a small apartment •x>, the young couple is living o far With 0 magazine ad — their very ricandrcam.ifelds’- union is a product o f the g rdcr bridal bazaar that has spro t Communism died. With Soviet riers dismantled, about 350 .Ru: lered ihe,U nited Slates last yci f A m erican men. In 198S, oni; ne from the Soviet Union to m

nfclds’ marriage is the Hist arrai }erel and N atash^ S plvack ,

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svcrybod j w ho sm okes get; cancer and dies an agonizing d

You could (and perhaps sl lell this wonderful man that j becn'disiancing yourself fror bccause you fear that his sm might shorten his life, and th ondhand smoke could hove a tive impact on your own hcaltli

Don’l give him an ultimatun him an incentive. Tell him 111 A m erican C anccr S o c ic ty i stop-smoking programs, and I a lso Sm oke Endcrs and Sm Anonymous. It could be the i n ing o f som eth ing w o n d c rf

: fo r a >Amcrican-Ru-ssian coi

The Spivacks ore < ' Jn Red business o f showcrin >nc knee from Russia with Io\ net four started a business call

to introduM Amcrica n spires, More than SO Washi ly down them federal em plo n north- officc and grazed ll

videotapes of about 3( ch 25 at Two couplcs have :. Now, and otheis are busily ent wilh back and forth, siftir 1 fantasy love. A bout every i ery own Washington area m:

becomes engaged, ic grow- That heavy traffic.u iprouted lhe Washington datinj 'iet emi- ply of single women i Russian gossip columns regul year as ancc between eligib

only 11 nation’s capital. Still. 0 marry are shelling out $3,0

romancc in 0 cold, grs uranged In several intcrvi ick, an Russian women invo

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t you 've D E A R 'A B B Y :om him call her Carol - iim oking with a 4-year-oldthe sec- Johnny.) "Carol jusa ncga- the day Jo hnny ’

1th. slept w ith his m oiliim- give T hey go lo bed hthat the o 'c lo c k e v e ry ni

. n f f l r* have snacks and d[ w atch TV and cuIm okers falls asleep m his .e begin- A bby, this chihrfu l fo r asleep alone. Cai

w ife?»uple from Bethcsda, Md. c cashing in on the lucrative ring W ashington wilh brides ove. Last July, the Spivacks ailed Encounters International ican men to Russian women, shington aren men, many of loyees. have come to their Ihrough photo albums and

300 Russian women, ve married, six are engaged, ,ly faxing letters and pictures ling for true and everlasting y two w eeks now, another man travels lo Moscow and

:.10 Russia is a new wrinkle in in" scene, where the oversup- n is legendary. Magazines and jularly wajl.about theJm bah. ible w om en and men in the ill, the Spivacks’ male clienLs 1.000 to S4.000 10 .scarch for jray cilji 5.000 miles away, rvicws. A m erican men and volved in the program struck

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n ig h t, and a lw ay s are tai drinks in bed. They best fcuddle until Johnny and his m other's arms. his up hiid has never fallen I w"aro l lives w ith her m cn l

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/e they ore s ick o f carcer- cs women mnning to the sut ks and Icnnis shoes. The wom al were morc likely lhan Rus n. as equal partners, of “ I w as tired o f Amci :ir Ihlcnfeld. 24, silting on h Id stroking his 22-ycar-old »

“All they cared aboul was t d, According lo an Encoun cs Russian w om en arc “ mui lg lhan American women, as : r 10 follow their husband's l( id cialive of men." They als<

iradilional family values th in find" in Amcrica, lhe flier s p- On top of lhal, the broc id scene in Russia is almos ih. w om an .over.22Js consic 1C Wars and alcoholism have ,Ls gjble Russian meii and o ci or single w om en.... Many bci

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chokedrents,' and there is no shortagds in their h o m e . •--------Recenily, Carol and Johnny v m c in m y country hom e, ai

ve them the bedroom w ith t ds. The following m om ing. I vercd that Carol hod pushed ds to g e th e r s o 's h e a n d Jo h m ldn’l be separated. Tflis rc ihercd mc.I think C a ro l’s em otional nc

st for her son. Hc has no fal ct his grandparents havc-no sa ; upbringing.,I w ould appreciate your ass< :n l o f th is s i tu a tio n . N o c

ast, yoie themes. Tlie men said the:cr-obsesscd A m erican aresubway in business suits reas-omen s.iid American men aboiilussian men io treat them and

Nm crican w om en.” said appln his living room couch, qual d wife's long, blond hair. Va.s their work." 7 1 ,1ounters Inlernaiional flier, arcmuch less materialistic” quo! , as well as “more willing’s lead" and "more apprc- him also have "old-fashioned Ts that arc gelling harder lo hase r says. Rus irochurc says, the "daling Ken nost non-cxisicnt, and a - H nsidered past hcr.prim c.. .“fiaiave taken iheir loll on cli- and created a large number of aftei beautiful Russian women S<

erican husband." Rus:quiremements for those Bal:i entrance interviews wilh Proj

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I tw in hit the noil on' the I I d is- doesn’l-necd to sleep

:d the cr nearly as much a )hn n y sleep w iih him. really • y o u w o u lli be di

enorm ous favor if yoi needs....ggt-.coun5cIfng ip, the

son. W itli 'a ll her g( 'ather, sh e is " (s )m o th e ri say in Johnny’s pediatrician

recom m end the besl ssess- Carol and Johnny, li c i ly , needed.

•ungniic Spivacks’ staff member in W. c accepted only if the intcrvicv asonably slender andaltraciive, )oul 55 years old, have one 01 id speak some English.Natasha Spivack said 600 lo K

jplied lo the scrvicc, bul only 3 jalificalioas.Men using the servicc range ir

[, bul they are mostly in (heir fc e divorced. T here arc no spc jaliflcations.“When I knew him more. I real m," she said.The Immigration and Nalural IS found no ^ i c u l a r problems, ussian marriage services, spok cnneysaid.Hc soid w om en en tering thi

lanccc visa" must be married id they arc granted pcrmaneni ter two years. "Home free," hc s Some marriages between Ami ussian women make sense, accc alzer, d irecto r o f the Russiac rogram at Georgeiow^ Universii

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c d o in g Ciirol an fyou advised her in 1, the rearing of her r good inieniiHnK. h e r in g " h e r son. cian will be ab k 10 besl counselor for y. ll is desper;ilely

nanin Mosa)w. Women rvicwer deems ihem live, if Ihcy are 17 in le or fewer children

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ge in age from 22 U):ir forties, and many specific eligibility

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BRUSSELS. Be NATO Wcdncsdii A llied ministers. ! lies.

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N ATO lhal would Such a sysicm. he basis."

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■Rebel shelling p Kigali’s heart and

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scction o f ihe city w ounding five of I M alinda .said in Nai

PeacekeepjSARAJEVO. Bo!

pounded at cach o efforrs by inccrnalt pcace talk.s.

Al leasi 12 peopk led government aiu miles north o f Saraji

Those killed in tl nine c iv ilians, a U repi)ri.s from Europe

Radio reports indi

____ Fascists waROME — A grot

submitted a bill in p lional ban on ihe Fa:

A similar move b Berlusconi, whose : m inisters from a p pan ^ withdrew the criticized.

__ Ikiwan liftTA IPEL Taiwan

agenis ended a boy over the death o f 2‘ ago.

The 25-day boycc tourists were robbei Chinese govcrnmeni

The Taipei Assoc China had been can< revenues.

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idy lo implement a wholcheai Defcn.se M inister Pavel Gracfi Jay o f talks al NATO headqua r a ‘‘consultalion m cchanisi )uld deal w ilh European and he said, would function "on

ihelling breaks Renya — Rebels and the army / rain o f moriar shells W edne ISS hospital and shattered the { g pounded presidcnlial guar nd nc.v the defense ministry, itsidc the city ccnlcr. ck ihe Red Cross hospital in :ily , k illing tw o R w andan 1 of the 300 patients, Red Crc Nairobi.

pers continue eSB osnia-H erzegovina — Govi h o ther W ednesday in nortl ia(ton.'i{ nego tia to rs (o nud{

jple w ere killed T uesday wh( attacked Bosnian Serb po.si' irajcvo, U.N. officials said, n the attack included three j I U .N . spokesm an , M aj. R( opcan Uniop-pbservcrs. indicated lhaV fighting pcrsi.sti

I'ant governmenl(roup o f lawm akers identificc in parliam ent W ednesday scc Fascist Party.

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Hunting aims to

middle gFORT LAUDERDAL

a middle ground in the g w hich has reachcd a cn Clinton moved into the DcFalco thinks so.

DcFolco is pcihaps best nuol hunting expos he coni his best-selling book. ‘T Hunt,” and his excellent > ing. Skinning ond Butcha fonner butcher, hc p^layc field-dressing deer into a carccr. He’s hnd his own show on cable, been profi

' tratcd and to u ^ t Buit Re> 0 bow for the movie “Del olso has worked tirelessly ond those in need.

The proceeds o f his c; causes, such ns rural fire i icapped children and the oiTicers killed in the lini choinnan o f the Telly Sa

Steve WiOutdoc

and he has enlisted the oil fcssionol athletes and ei kids "stay straight with from_drugs and leam to ; doors.”

“I*d rather tcach kids t to ^ o o t a needle in the s a i l

A g ran d fa th e r who month, DcFolco now is He wants lo ban some a but olso punish those wh

— - -Iy--Although he’s a Hfe r_ _ tiimnl Riflt» Ag^ftpintinn,

docs nothing for huntin{ 20 million hunters.

DcFalco proposes fora g a n iz a tio n th a t eaters hunters. He also wants to al group that will put on < violence and the streoir thot is flooding lawmakei and federal levels. That would be callcd ANGER

- National Gun Education I"1 sec New Jersey fem

sec people getting k illed ' Rail Rood,” said DeFol

..tim e between N ew Yor Fla. “I say we better wi middle-of-the-road appro stop it now or these (on will take all oiu- guns. T t difference between hunti guns. W e’ll teach them th

ANGER’S goals would — Uniform federal gun

istration for ail rifles, s guns, which w ould 'ove laws.

— Establish a federal tha t would allow ind i\

. handgun anywhere in the p lican ts w ould have ar ground check and take ( coursc and pass a shootir cense.;

— Pass low s th a t mi penalty for onyone convit in a murder. Anyone po& tcrcd gun would get a years in prison and have o fth e imprisonm m t •

—.Ban all firearms wit)- ing over six rounds, cxc

rifles and guns used By la ficcts. .

— Educate the public a videos, school progf&nis, dio shows, newspaper o cles, and advertisements.

■■ M ember dues for ANG imal and none o f the on tors would be poid. Del corporate sponsors und olso w onts to get peopl

F i l t e r s Death Clock" ii w hich d isplays the nun gun-rclaied deaths in the 1

“I believe Brennan is and he can really help i who persuaded Breiuuin I clock sign firnn ‘’Take A to ‘*Takc Aim Against Ilie

ANGER will get its otl DcFolco soid, bccausc t numbers.

• i f th e NRA has three and w c have 10 million, ing to say, 'W e better si tice.’ The power o f the o be In the, number o f votes (Chillies) Schumcr (an m CoQgressman) w ould b( soid. “ W e’re going to sii guns w c use, so leave th a

“M y main goal is to get street and protect the sport ond Amendment I’m also my gntndchildren and theii live on this Earth peaceful w ony about getting shot in

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ALE, Fla. — Is there ' ile gun-control debate, .stncresccndo since Bill see

he White House? Joe ya

best-known for the an- cai conducts in New York, . fin “The Complete Deer

tit video “Field Dress;:hcring Your Deer.” A layed his knowledge o f .:o a full'time outdoors wn outdoors television rrofiled in Spons lUus- Reynolds how to shoot Deliverance." DcFalco ssly to help youngsters

s expos go to worthy ire d ^ u ^ e n t s . hand- the families o f police line o f duty. He was

’ Savolos C ^ t y Ball

Watw*loors

s aid o f numerous pro- i entertainers to help ith sports, stay oway to appreciate the out-

ds to shoot a gun than thcir arms,” DcFolco

ho w ill bc 65 n ex t ’ is focusing on guns, le and r e n te r others, who use guns illegal*fe member o f the Na=--------inn, he said the NRA __iting or this cotintry’s

forming a notional or*:ers to th e 'n e e d s o f s to establish a notion* ^ on end to both firearm :am o f anti*gun bills ikers at tbc lo b l, state hat hitter organization lER — A m O T <^ for on and Rcstnctioos. —ti^iby-shotgun and I ' & led on the Long Island ^ Folco, who splits his fo rk ond Hallondale, _ r woke up and Uike a jproach. W e've got to (anti-gun politicians)

, They don't know the unting guns and other * * nthedifTerence." juldm cW e:gun licensing ond reg- ^ s , shotguns' and long avcrride current state

uneral handgun license ^ idividuals to carry a the United States. Ap- 'J } an extensive back- ™ kc a firearms training oting test to get the Ii-

m ondatc the death nvicted o f using o g m possessing on unregis* ^t a minimum o f five ' ive to pay for the cost m

with a capacity for fir- cxcept for .22-colibcr ^ y law enforcement o f--

ie about guns through .g nis, television and la* ^n- and magazine orti- o .. ‘O- ; ’ mrNGER would be m n - .organization's direc- .•

DeFalco would hove indcrw rite cosls. Hc w j ople such as Robert a in an p u tu p th e“Gun c«, :" in New York City, . num ber o f guns and he United States. ^is IOO perccnt sinccre, ^ [p us,’’ said DeFalco, TT Ul lo change his death K e Aim Against Guns"Illegal G ^ . ’’ '

I othCT objectives met,« there’s strength in ' ^

ircc million members .Tn, politicians'ore go* ' r sit up and take no* 1 IC organization has to otes. A poUtician like [1 mtti-gua New York ' . 1 be gone,*’ DcFalco ) say, 'These ore the . ^ th r a alone.’ ..get illegal guns o ff the ^ portsman 1 tbe See* ^ &Is6 in it to moIoB sure ^ heir grandchiklren can ^ cfiilly and not have to ^ t in id ioo l."ER, write to DeFalco ' vd.. B aldw in , N .Y . JJJ------------------------ — ^ ~ I B e

outdoor writer fer the • ' SmSentealci: ^ “ 8

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Valley sfByLBoyH pvey Times-News writer

JEROME —'M agic Valley ai find stream conditions ickal — p tunately too ideal — when the gi season <n>ens this weekend.

A lack o f spring runofl* has Streoms running low and clear, g season but bod for the outlook year ond carryover into next year.

*Td suggest fishermen had b e cause later this summer they may finding w ater," said Fred Parti

ThehecosysB y S tu M m re ll . _ •- T im es-N ew s c o n ^p o n d en t

JER O M E — A recent sprin( sagebrush/grassland oreo ncoi got m e to th ink ing abou t the country o f southern Idaho.

T h e grossland, interspersec flow ers, w as lush from receni sagebrush seedlings carpeted underfoot. Songs o f m cadowla thrashers could be heard alon] chirps from rockchucks.■ I w atched a p a ir o f redtail

mice to three fuzz-covcred yoi nest. T h e ir sh r ill sc ream s le know this w as thcir territory.

Several blacktailed jackrabbi o f m c and two m ule deer bour rocky draw.

A cleanup com m ittee o f tur

Groups ]The AssociBt^ Press ,

BOISE-— A decision by th) Scrvicc to spill w ater a t Snake i 0 m ajor step in the right direc Steelhead and Salm on Unlimii mous spoit fishing orgonizotior

‘‘W hat w e have w ith w ild spi tient in very critical condition have been a llow ing him to die i M itch Sanchotcno, ISSU exccu

“Instcod o f acting on w hat' Feds have allow ed themselves cians representing industry ini' wc arc looking extinction o f ou eye.’’

Fish numbUw Associated Press

GRANTS PASS, Ore. — T good news for salmon: Oncc ti the rivers that take them to the P they m ay find more food this yeai

TTie devastating cffccts o f the dition El Nino are dissipating, cn< o f ocean w orm ing that kept ni welling to the f ^

But that doesn’t mean good tit fishermen w ho have watched the rfieflppftir along with salmon runs

Q iv ea the three- to six*year salmon, it w ill bc y ean before f downriver reach m a tw ty , wheii taken by fishermen and return ti rivers to w a

Even' w hen the n u m b m o f 1 bounce bock, fishermen still will strictions for fear o f wiping out fB e v ^ e o fS f in a io n .

W ith th e E ndangered Speci< ing an increasing role, restorai iind cohim crcial salm on fishing re s to r in g sa lm o n h a b ita t on

i tream cVolley regie

The usua cd, stocking

y anglers should Rock Crcc - p ^ p s u n f o r - land, ic general fishing Partridge

Amolgomat has left oil oreo this spring ir, good for early some larger ook o f loter this ’ urbon fishei -car. "Those fI best go now be- should be i may hove trouble said Portrid 'artridge, Mogic open year-r

ligh d stem

sailed ovei and smell f

This is airing walk in the Explorin w or T w in F alls experience the high desert an outdooi

workings o rsed w ith w ild - A good : :en t roins. N ew areas o f 7- !lcd the g round sidered hij wlarics and sage m aking up long with alarm The earl;

o f m ixed b tail haw ks feed willows, c( young in a c liff riparian arc s le t the w o rld There w f. m ule deeribbits fled ohcod the high d< ounced out o f a o f b ison fi

mates.turkey vultures

praise e■ the Notional M arine Fisheri k e and Colifinbia R iver t j ^ s ircction, said officials o f Idal imitcd, Id ah o 's largest onodr tion.spring C hinook solmon is a p

ion and fo r the post dccadc \ iic on the operating table," sa ccutivc coordinator, h a t 's best fo r the salm on, tl vcs to bc influenced by poli interests and now , as a resu

f our salm on right square in tl

bers won"*O nce

-T h e re is some t O !;e they negotioie le Pacific Ocean. •*year.the weather con- , ending a dccadc .t nutrients from

i times ahead for ' thcir livelihoods streams th r

ims. “People Dear life cp'cle o f let o f w hat re ^ migrating John Coon, heii they con be cry Manog« n to their native has the grii

rtany solmc o f hatchery fish yeor. vill face t i ^ t re- The kno\ out wild tuns on away has fi------------------~.]— M ---------ecies A ct p la^ - “Once th oration o f sport &nstructure ling d epends o n e r i t b a c on r iv e r s a n d ' Coast Fcdei

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conditiogion fishery manogerj ual preparations hovSbcen coi ,ng o fihe Boiw Rick South Foi cck — both in town and on

ge said part o f a final agrecmcr latcd Sugar over its woste-spill < g requires' the corporation to p [CT fish for immediate boosting

; fish were planted Wcdncsda e ovoilable for Saturday mon ridge, olthough lower Rock Cr ■-round,

l e ^ i twork

/erhead, checking with both 1 for potential meals, an ecosystem at w ork.,

ing the high desert can be a ;c this tim e o f year, particuh lors person understands the i o f this unique environment, d share o f southern Idaho in 7-10 inches o f rainfall can b< riigh desert w ith-O w yhee G ip the greater portion o f it . irly settlers encountered vast . bunch grasses and sogebrusl' cottonwoods and c c d ^ linir ireas olong stream courses, w ere scattered bands o f ant< er and bighorn sheep throuj desert but none o f the large found farther cast in wette

P le a s e s e e ECO SY STEI

nationalWith only 600 wild

Snake R iver tr ib u ta r sries enough water be.spille ns is 'd o ^ s t r e a m m igration iaho Salmon advocates ai dro- o log ists have fo r yeo

salmon over the dams I p a- Snake River solmon re : w c Spill is considered I said sage for downstream n

.-Power Administration, the "W c are pleased wii

)liti- stand against political suit, the fish," said Sonchot I the long enough lo ge t a o

hind uS. Then, and on

’t rebounc:e t h e f is h in g In d u I a u p p o r t I t l« g o m I w ill t a k e a o m e y

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Pacific C oast F(

hroughout the West.: are afraid to r ^ l y bite the bl lat does the future look like, n, salmon staffer for the Pacific igement Council in Portland, ;rim responsibility o f dccidin] Tidn con be c o u ^ t in the occai

lowledgc that bc^er days are flshciTOcn pressing for gover

the fishing industry is gone', I re to support it is gone; w c ma tack,’’ said Glen Spain o f ttie 1 ieration o f Fishermen's Assodi ------------- -------------------------

ons goo(Big Wood River I

complet- in cxcellcnt conditic Fork and "It’s probably st 3n forest lakes but people sh

than normal," Partri nent with Most irrigation rc ill earlier tabdatow ncrs.0 pay for "At least we havt ng o f the water is below the I

year-round reserve sday and fishing." loming,” Partridge said hc Creek is machinery in opcr^

regulations availabl

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1 decisio]'i ld spring C h in o o k s expccte to n e s t h i s y ear, N M F S o k illcd to guidc,S0 p erccn t o f tl o n s to the o c6 m.I ond state, federal and tribal ^ears m ain ta in ed th a t spilli m s o ffers the best hope o f i I resources.:d to bc the m ost benign ro i n m igrants, according to the I on.w ith the fisheries service’s c \al opposition and d o the righ iioteno. “W c ju s t hope they a a couple o f generations o f wi only then, can wc ever pro\

[d enoughlu a tr y l a g o n e , t h e n e , w e m a y n e v e r y e a r a , b u t w e ’v e >

r a a t r u c t u r e g o in g .

Federation of FIshem

"It will taltc som e) : big bul- theinfinslnicturegi kc," soid The governors c ificF ish - both have issued di id, which coastal salmon fisl ling how Wflshihgton, D .C , x an each sistance.

This year,, the w ore years numbers o f Pacific vcmment c ouncil to stop_o

^isIiihgTorsoImoo e', the in* northern coast o f may ncvr border. Coho sain ve P adfic iq» and dow n the < xiations. seasons w ete s h u ;

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j d ^ b i i t c/er and Silver Creek should bc lition./ still too corly for m ountain : should get into those earlier' irtridgesaid.n rescrvoiis-are still occessibic

lavcn’t heard o f any where the ■ he boat ramps," he said. "The rvoirs have been pretty good

hc already has put emergency xration to have some special [able if and when the irrigation

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>n to spi]:ctcd to en te r effectiveness o rd e re d th a t Sonchotens if the juven ile spring r\m is,

; H e prcdict; ja l f is h e ^ bi* ahtf spiw n. tilling y o iing W hen 600 o f recovering the Clearwatc

an d G rande rou te o f pas- about one sali lie B onneville "T hat meai

■ • . I/m ales and vie ’s decision to S pill does i •ight th ing 'fo r lev e ls a long ' y can hold up pu tting a ll th 'w ild fish bines, som e v >rove the true er.

1 to help £he I n f r a a t r u c tu r e e r g a t t t b a c k .e g o t t o k e e p ------ig-’

— Gien Spain, Ilmen’s Associations :

ne ycon, bul w e’ve got to keep

t s ^ f o irg o n and Washington d fli«mffcr declarations for thcir fisheries and are appealing to C., for additional financial as*

e w orst crash in history in the a fic salmon forced the fishery p a ll ctAnmcrciol a n d spo rt i 6n 'fn> ro 'C a^F alcon-on-the- o f O regon to the C onadian

Almon fishing was closcd all bc coast and chinook salmon uuply cut>l»ck.from southern

outlooke impoundments reach lowCT

But hc emphasized only n apply to all waters o fth e an rr' There are basically only

from last year's regulations, e “ W e need to rem ind p

those fishing on the South c ■ and Jorbidge that bull trout e kept. They must bc released d The other affects very fi

only to a 20-inch minimur y on Dierke’s Lake. The reg ll to promote trophy fishing v n the stunted bluegill populati

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ill dam Vss o f a spill program." in a jg id he is concem cd that s. foi'practical purposes, extin ets that less than 100 pairs v

10 adults disperse over 5,000 i ater and Salmon rivers in Idah e R onde rivers in easte rn C alm on in 10 m iles o f habitat. :ans there w ill bc quite a fcv /icc-vcrsa," said Sanchotcna. s not cfTect barge traffic, irrij ig thc Snake and C olum bia the w ater through the dairi’s 5 w ater is allowed to flow free

fishing for" Oregon to the M exican bot

H oping to boost the ni . salmon reaching to ocean, \

the Nalional M orinc Fish< emergency steps to olter c h y d ro e lec tric d am s on Columbia rivers. They sac molly devoted to generating v ec td it to spillways to flui

J down the river.— Fish that have mode it to a , . ycars have faccd tough cond

Scientists said El Nino, > in th e South Pacific and sp ir nim cdofl'thenaniralcondii :o trients up from.the bottom ]. .b ro u ^ t changcs in the pattc

o f predators, le "W c h^d a really strong y That one caught,cveryone rt there hasn’t been a stran] le—ocean tenmeTBtureS'aince, a Jl solmon biologist vjrith the11 Fisheries Scrvicc in Tiburon a . - Scientists repo«edElN ifl n P le a s e s e e

t badWCT levels.nly general regulations e area to this point, nly two major clianges ons.id peop le , cspcciully >uth Fork o f tlie Boise rout no longer muy. bc iscd."ry few sincc it applie.s mum for k< ^ing bass re f la tio n is dcsignL'd

ng while also reducing Illation.

le example o fa ttllng in a lava

waterthot th is "year's w ild xtinct.rs w ill octually m ate

00 m iles o f habitat in Idaho and the Imnahii Tl O regon , it is on ly at.few fem ales without

na.irrigation or reservoir ?ia rivers. Instead o f iiri’s hydropow er tur- freely through the riv-

)r years1 border.c num bers o f young in, where they mature, ■isheries Service look er operations ol eight o n ’ th e S n ak e and sacrificed woter nor-

iting electricity and di- fiush more fisli safely

t to the ocean in rcccnt “ »n'ditions.10, which "originates in 1 sp rco d s n o rth ,'hod inditions thot bring nu- tom o f the seo. It olso Mttcms and prevalence

ong El N ino in 1983. 'one’s nttcntion,’’ and roog return to colder «, said Robcrt-Kope, a th e National Marine

uron, C alifN ino shut down in the s e e NUMBERS/02........................................... -S

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Groups rsuit ove] grizzly 1

— — C H E Y E N N E , W yo.. coalition o f environmcnia . « y s a proposed recovery : federaUy protected grizzlj : o f “fundamental and swc.■ lem s.filed a law suit agai

Fish and WUdlife Scrvicc (T h c law suit filed in L

C oun in Washington, D.C al efforts to remove thc j federal protection musl bc until thc plan is revised.

Thc plan was put Inlo - fall, afler a public-commcr

lasted about two years, a L an y Shanks. U.S. Fish i

; Scrvicc division chicf in D. _ The coalition o f 20 regii

■ tional groups lhal includes : Y e llo w s to n e C o a lilio n ' Audubon Society, thc Sicn

W ildem css Society and t: W ildem css Association, a eral ofH cials d o n 't know grizzlies there arc in ihe rc w h ic h c n co m p asscs th< Rockies.

Shanks, however, said 1 agcncy’s estimate thal Ihcn 650 bears in the 38,000 squ recovery zones in the conli ed States was as good as an

“W hen you’re counting t area, it’s wilderness, remo animal ts sccrctive,” he said

In addition, the groups si doesn ’t addrc.ss protecting habitat, even Ihough it’s k zlics need large, secure area . “Unfortunately, this is a n in name only," Larty Mchlh staff dircclor of Ihe Sierra O news release. “It describes ; steps thal would ensure Ihe survival and then fails to im most all o f them.”

Thc Fund for Animals a lenging the plan, written b C hris Servheen , based in Mont. Thai group’s lawsuit, c r this monlh, a rg u « thc pi thc federal Endangered Spec

Thc plan calls for cvcnluc------- ing-grizzlicsrconsidcftd-a-

species, from federal protccti

NimibenC o n tin u e d from D1 Tropics last fall.

Thc cooler ocean tejpper northwest winds that prodiic cial upwelling o f nutnenis I noted this spring o ff Califc Frank Schwing, physical o

, pher with the fisheries |«rvic terey, Calif.

T ^ ic a lly , those condilionj thc coast lo Oregon and Wi bu t tha t has not happened Burnie Bohn, harvest manag O re g o n D ep a rtm en t o f 1 Wildlife.

It is s t i i l u n c e r ta in whi ' young fish going into the o< the Northwest this spring ai enough food.

“W hen you get a large e: . w ater that is warmer than m ■ nol like putting your fan on j tub to get it turned around,” s

A bou t ha lf o f th is year’s hatchery releases is already o Survival rales run from 1 p bad years to 4 perccnl in gc Bohn said.

Q u c s to Iheir fate will be this Tall when immature coh as jacks start showing up.

W hile hatcheries are tumii m illio n sa lm o n sm o lis a j rivers that have been hurt b dcstniction 'can 't produce eno fish — particularly runs that a ened o r endanger^ — lo lakc ale advantage o f a retum lo pi ocean conditions, said Coon.

“ Even though th ings turr q u ic k ly b e c a u sc th c ocec ^ u n d , w e w on’t go back lo level o f fisheries wc had pri' lim e w e had all these dcprcj natural stocks," he said. "Wt up aga inst endangered spcc strainls. ■

‘T h a t’s w hy thc overall hab ation in the freshwater area i portant."

,0 -2 ■nm oa-Ndvra.TwlnFt

S file Idah(g j . - -------- I s t f c

__hunt]p l d n b o i s e -

accidcnts in’0 . (A P ) — A ycarsinccrw:nial groups thal In additioncry plan for Ihc |„g accidcmE ly bear is full ptoximatclywccptng" prob- year. This piIgainst thc U.S. ilonal avcraecon Thursday. 100.00Q lia rn U.S. D istrict Papp, jjaho5.C., says fcilcr- Game huntertic grizzly from "Idaho’s :; bc pul on holii rcnects natio

. years,’’ PappIlo cffccl in the Accordingmcnt period thal As.sociations, according to hunter accidish and Wildlife thcrc was a 11 Denver. lal number crgional and na- includes bolides the. Greater flicted rcsulL'ion . N ationa l Most two)icmi Club. Thc involve swinid thc Montana guns, shootirI, contcnd-s fed- ing hunting plow how many ners. accordii: rccovcry area. Six o f Ida!thc N orthern volved the d

bow and th c :id Thursday his He added 1here ore al least accidents ihisquare-miles o f hunters wcaianiincnlal Unit* while hunlir> any estimate. big game hunng that large an Sclf-inflicimote (and) thc ond mosi cosaid. Over 31 per<s said. Ihc plan dents last yealing the bear's Idaho hu’s known griz- dropped cachirea.«i.. hunlcr cducia recovery plan 1979. For thc:hlhaff. regional Waho huntinI O ub. said in a pcr year, sinc -es .some o f thc tahtics have a the great bear's

: r:::: ecosn by biologist C on linued fi m M issoula.

environment,r j o f sheep and c T hey rcdui

grasses and c m oist riparia

L Jj many o f the lrThis providi

sagebrush and we pcc vast Ira

Invasion of pcraturcs and ch ea tg ra ss ai diicj?. ihe.cru- p laced Ihc ni tts have been Planting crcslc ilifomia, said fit domeslic 11'II occanogra- acrcs also ha« ryicc in Mon- type habitat.

ions move up Washington,

I HUNT, f F ish and \ g l 2 2 l l

w h eth er the I ocean fromB arc find ing ' S f f B C t

c expanse o f . 22 C a l. 1 1 normal, it's S cm i-A u to

a n d c f Z i r ' T c i r S f R o g * 2 1 0ly on its way. M H O WIp c rc c n t in .TumColifc.

1 good years, RineScope.3i

be apparent I N O I coho known •TucoTorU

: ‘; f a r : ' t * r " * o w

n oi Sa t arc threat- . better bftlUitiakc immcdi- c«li.iHii!nonioproducti.e

lurn around S ucean tu rn s g — f * mm10 the same W _ w Uprior lo Ihc Bring tprcssions in 32 yem‘We will bc S B S iR S jpccics con- . 'U S tgun^

habitat situ- I 7 3 3 ^ ^ ;a IS so im-

n Falls, Idaho Thursday, May 2'

10 records jfatality-free ^ting year ,— Idalio had no fatal hunting V in 1993, thc firsl fclalily-free P rccord keeping began in 1953.

lion, only seven non-falal hunt- :nls were reported among ap*;ly 240,000 Idafia hunters lasl ^ u placed Idaho below thc na-. S' erage o f 6.51 accidents per iccnses sold, according lo Dan • ol iho Department o f Fish and iter education coordinator. D ’s hunting accidcnt dcclinc Jtional trends for thc lasl five ipp said. ‘ing lo ihc Hunler Education on’s 1993 North American y | :idcnl rcpon for the last year, ci a 14pcrccnt reduction in lo-

:r o f accidcnt.s. The number fc both two-party and sclf-in- if' uits. spwo-party hunting accidcni.s A-inging on game with shot-• Fi ating at upland game, covcr- cl lg partners or nol seeing pad- Id ^ in g to the report. Judaho’s ncddcnls last year in- ^ c discharge o f fircarms or a hc seventh involved a fall.:d these arc all vision-related lhat may be preventable if

'car hunlcr orange clolhing w: lling upland game as mosl aft lunters do. h tliclcd accidents arc thc see- Pa common causc o f injury,

lerccnt o f all hunting acci- of ,-car were sclf-inflicicd. He hu n tin g acc id en ts have ich year sincc thc m andate^ (hi; ucation program began in jm thc previous three dccadcs, |

Iting fatalilie.s averaged 12 incc the prognun began, fa* M; c averaged 3.3 |>cr year. fee

►system _d from D1cd forage in a high desert is curpled to large herds of grazers. Iiinged.Idaho’s high desert plaint, beginning in the mid- 7ntroduciion o f large herds queid cattle. maiduced the na tive bunch IpicJ conceniratcd along the watrian a re a s , e lim in a tin g T: Irees and shrubs. all'ided b elter conditions for fee<ind jum per trees and now inditracts o f these specics. A

o f exotic grasses, such as brol. and m ed u sa h ead , rc - 55 a

n a tiv e bunch g ra sse s , ium5Slcd whcatgrass to bene- ' A: livestock on m illions o f comhas resu lted in a m ono- o fp

F(

I1. Bolt Action Rifle Ito w ith 3x7 8copc ton o f 22 ammo.1 0 v ^ u e

w*f59‘ —U oi Aotler f t Silrer Ander ■ i9 i9 i3 2 .R e g |7 9 "

m*59^irU O im P h i Rine Sw ptj I

w*189^.H AG NVM tm aott k u id c k , k u pow der,Hides t h u o tlte r 30o m i. C om e in s n d te e l r —

t ' s H u n t i n g

u p p l i e s

u n R e p a i r I - r

4 th Ave. W.11

^ 2 6 ,1 9 9 4

Bluegil-TTie T im es N e w s ------------

T W IN F A L L S — A f is h o u l a l D ic r k e ’s Lak y ield a lo t o f fish b u t d id pu rposes o f focusing a lii a tte n tio n o n the c ity -o w as an urban fishery .

R o b S m ith , r e p r c s e n M agic VaUcy Fly F ishers g e th er a “w ork p a rty ” o f a n g le r s w h o p u l le d ab

. b lu c g l l l o u t o f D ie r k e ’: w e re t r a n s p la n te d by lh D cpartm cni o f F ish and 1 o th e r M a g ic V a lle y ^ 'r t i ments.

Sam pling show ed that tl h ilioni re m a in s s lu n lc d , y ea r-o ld fish s till in Ihc ; cighl-inch range.

Sm ith said his g ro u p wc fer inlroduclion o f m ore p trou i s tra in s to rc d u c e S( spccics and en hance grow l

H c a d d e d M a g ic V a l F is h e rs w ill c o n d u c t a clinic for about 250 B oy S Idaho P o w e r’s C a m p R( June 10.

Georgia toiY ELLOW STONE NAI

PARK. Wyo, (AP) — A Gcon was gored by a large bison bui after hc approached Ihe anima hLs picturc taken. Yellowstone Park offidals reported Monday.

Carroll Anthony "Tony" of Mariclta. Ga., was token lo 5 Hospital in Jackson, Wyo., afli ing a sevcrc puncturc-wound lo thigh and an injured right wrist in slablc condilion, thc park rcpc

Park o ff ic ia ls sa id M oor friend, Abraham Grungold, 0: Mass., had approached to with feet o f the bison at Ihc . p a i k ^

_

■‘Biodiversity’’ is a buzz \ currcnl use.

It basically refcE> to the va plants and anim als ih ihcir hal

Thc word “ccosyslcm " alsc flucmlv_sccn_in-ihc new com management o f an area. It me inicr-relationships bclwcen tl water, plants and animals.

Thc plants producc the fo all living crcaiurcs (includtn; feed on this food, e ither dire indircclly as flesh caters.

A fte r liv in g m aleria l d ie broken down by decomposci 95 ants, w orm s and bactcria lc lumed to ihc soil or water.

A h ea lth y c c o sy s lc m noi :ontains a great num ber a n d . 3f plants and animals.

For instance, thcrc arc abi

m

' N e w - B u s

I'ffllllll

llfisfaon

w n ed la k c -

th e Id a h o

pre-p redatory

a c a s t in gScouts at A blueglll fish

R oach o n Nick an d Todi In o th e r aroa 1

urist gored 1\T 1 0 N A L Icl iind lumcd Ihcsrgia tourist to have a picturcnill Sunday panion, Teny Wanal lo have Thc bison char1C National ihc other two. wly. bui the bison gorMoore, 43, to gel away.J St. John’s Bison weigh ufifler suffer- can run 30 mph,loh isrighl will iiiiuck peoplist. Hc was ,M oore's goring;poned. 1994 summer sea;o re and a Park Supcrinto f Salem, noicd that feden

ithin 10-15 proaching wilhin> Lake Ho- Yellowslonc.

: word in spccics o f sagcb Mountain area,

variety o f With just a few labital. any discascor-othi Iso is frc- ing one of them c incerning ingcffononitic jjn neans thc This is why il i

thc soil, vent the eliminali' A num ber o f I

food and have adaplcd 10 ll tng man) ronmenl. Thc sag irccily or b ly thc c la s s ic 1

com plete depend ies, It is for iis livelihood, jcrs such ll d ocs nol ha lo be rc- mosl birds and c

hard seeds. lOrm ally Thc soft leaves 0 d .variety vide most o f ils diet

winlcr and tall sage: iboul 20 Thc yellow -

I fs i S e i s ?

i U M I C

t d P l a c e s w a - u n i q

^ e m e n t i ' o f . u i h a t

f e a t u r e y o i

I

■ - ' r -

atyield;

s h o u t a t D Ierke 's Lako la )dd . T he trio Jo ined Magl< la w a te rs .

I by bisonIhcir backs on ihc animal irc token by a third com-Waikins o f Atlanta. ' jhargcd. Watkins wamcd 1who attempted to flee, c

gorcd Moorc as he Iried 1 1

I up to 2,000 pounds and 1ph. They arc w ild and j 3plc who get too closc.Ig was Ihc firsl o f Ihe twason.- ' jjintcndcnl Bob B arbee F leral law prohib its ap-hin 75 feet o f bison in n

■ebrush in the R ocky (ro d squir

[■cw spccics in an area, by ei jthcT-catastrophc-affcct- —winie 1 can create a dcvastat- sumnLWiiojajosysism._________ Bit is important to pre- groui alion o f spccie.s. lion i)f b ird s and an im a ls Th D Ihe high desert envi- prey sage grouse is p roba- eagle c e x a m p le , w ith ils fcedi ndcnce .on sagebrush An id. rounihave a g iz z a rd like in thi

i cannot break down area;along

s of low sagebrush pro-. Dei Jiet through late fall and lower ge supplies thc cover. snow w -bcllicd m arm ot freely

^ [3i lK M

N e w 'F a c

J l W l f S H O M I

iqMte opportiautyM itever^nem s ^ - f e

rve^hw spm;0.Clei a photo,.6iKB, U fiy 3 1 ,

I •

Is attent

i ia s t w eekend p ro v e d a ft jg ic Valley R y F ish e rs In 1

Angler laFORT LAUDERDALE, :

' Saturday, Jim M urray and David boll set out on Live catch a world-rccord fish 0 tackle. At 5:30 p.m., a blackf hit off Boca Raton and 25 n la ter a rccord lay pn the d Murray’s feet.

Thc 30-pound,i2-ouncc b tuna on six-pound test line ; give Murray an International Fish As-sodation world-rccord i

“They (ihe IGFA) jusi h; make sure lhal all the IGFA

rockchuck) aiid T ow nsend gi ^uirrcl also have adapted lo thc y emerging from hibcrnalion i inter and putting enough fat on bj immcr to go bade into hibernation T h e i r s ix -m o n lh s ta y a

round coincidcs with green vc on availability.T h ese tw o sp ec ic s prov ide rcy for prairie falcons and gc iglcs during the time thc rapldi cdtng thcir young.Afltclopc U lilize ih t desert ; lund and arc particularly dcper , thc sum m er on thc w et m ci eas w h e re sp r in g s e m erg e ong w ater courscs.Deer and elk migrate lo high d wer elevations in the w inter v, ow depths allow them to move 1 :cly in-lhcir search for food.

•0{

aces?

I M t H W B

y< to?wuu>unce yoi f e ^ e x c i t i i ^ 7

tgiewifUey^euitomi i e p m t e n u t i m a r j

L i' 'T

V I , ,

tion, few

a £ g ^ /i

LARmfam ily affair fo r Ted Clarl'

1 tak ing fish from th e lake

mds tuna rc!, Fla. — work oul, and thal Ihind Capt. acnial breaking sirengc Bait lo Thc prcvious reccon light blackfin on cighl-p

kJfin tuna caught May 12, 19{minutes son off Key-West,deck at An avid angler, M

covered his sport byblackfin lackic at a suggesli

c .should Greene, an avid Iighal Game Wlicn using light tacd calch. angler has to be ahave lo when lo apply pres:

"A rules fish run.

M ts S tp S ^ h a v e _____ fac tc

AITTHOIground ■

'‘‘f" SHAVEP j 1 m laic i;by. mid<— m Wt.W

dc key golden td reare

year-

icadow ■ I I I | | 1| | H | 1| 1Band

1 desert. where

c more ■

l'l'

N ew P lac

is I i%g °

S O U T H M M U a i

lurrelocation, cha Jiartpeeial-pagei H u ^ i i y yourimei aeh. ^the Jimea-Nem

wfish

ARRY HOVEY/I>»lark an d s o n s ak e fo r tra n sp la n t

record11 the line tests at the ircngth," Doll said, record, a 30-pound . hl-pound test, was 1988. by Jim An­

it.r, Murray has redis- I by tuming to light ;es(ion by Tommy light tackle angler.I tackle lest line ihc •e m ore aw are o f pressure or Ict thc

CTORYLORIZED ^ ‘46TO N & ^>R£LCO ^\ S E R V IC E

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[ Camp “ T o f ] ^

TW IN FALLS — grounds will be open

- joo th N n liona l Foi Y M emorial Day week(> some o f them will ber; viccs.t R e c e n t rains and.sc

j some campgrounds v,1 arc aiskcd to avoid reso

Those using campg out services should b own water, toilet papei bags'to take out their tr

All roads and trails the Ketchum Ranger c ever, v isito rs are asV roads and trails that ma 10 prevent nltting and c

The Burley ranger d C lea rc reek , Sublet Springs and Mill Flat a ic open w ilhout sei C leveland will be c l summer for reconstruct

A lbion d ivision ci probably w on’t be av late Junc.

The road in Howell C Fommerellc will remaii

‘ snow melts. Dorlcy trail; or maintained yci . On tbe-Sawt(wth Ret

cam pers w ill find sit tions. Campgrounds > w ilh o u t se rv ices. Creek/Stanley Lakc tra: all traffic.

Most trails are hikeal o r two from the trailh snow will be encounter

B eg inn ing th is W(

R e s e a r c

o u t c o m (ATHENS. Ga. (AP) —

rector of the National Bic vey wants thc new agency’ show land nianagers hov

for wildlife._______ “We have reasons to b

changes in management^ make major changes in w lations,’’ said Ron Pullian fessor of ecology al the t

. . Georgia. "W hat we need scientific information to sc

' trad eo ^are .“W c donM have a han

game mano^^ment practic other spedes,'’ said Pulliai

■ over thk week. “My guf ft are going to be very compt

But there are conflicts land for turkeys, which ne in the forest, could hurt which require large tracts c

Pulliam heads an agenc November, that has 1,800 drawn mostly from the U Wildlife Service. It wUlbe arm o f the Inlerior Departn all o f its agencies.

H e conceded there ha: a sm of the'reorgimization, from wilhin the Fish and ) vicc.

“I've been in thc middl vcrsy b e fo re ,” he said , doesn’t think there will be some opponents o f reorgan suggested . “T he w ay to problem is to involve all ( tra ^ e rre d to NBS) in cre division.”

Pulliam ’s research has using computer analysis to plants and}^imols will be

. lan d -u s^ d ^ io n s . *A Georgia graduate wl

his doctorate in zoology £n 1970, Pulliam has studied the University of Chicago, sity o f Arizona, the Museuj

'em Arizona and the State L New York.

'The former director o f t

l i l l ih in ta in t S p r i n

i f ; T u n e - I

We havi forth

20“ Junior Mountain Bike

SSpeedf o r

$ 1 2 9 ® ®

—.--I ' y..

pgroundfS i m o n a— M o s t c d m p t ■ m V I W M pen in th e S aw -F o r e s t f o r 'th e :ek en d a lth o u g h f 1 be w ithou t se r- ^

i s n o w have leftis w e i .a n d u sers•esource dam age.n pg rounds w ilh-Id b r in g in th e ir B i ^ Iip e r and garbageir trash.a ils a re o pen on S N R A 'T csu c r distric t. H ow - • w eek schcdua sk e d to a v o id B a u m g a r

; m ay still be w ei C anyon camid o the r dam age, field district: r distric ts report have w ater b) le t t , B e n n e t t v ices. Feesv,Hat cam pground T h e road:s e rv ic e s . L a k e S o u th F o rk

: c lo s e d fo r th c F lecksum m iruction. W ate r w il1 c a m p g r o u n d s s ite s on the; a v a ila b le u n til trict o r avail.

g u a rd station:ll Canyon above T ra ils arenain locked until a n d rid ing cJa ils a rc not open g ood . •

A ll ro a d sR ccrcation area, 5 3 3 f ro ms im ila r c o n d i- B ostetter can

ds w ill b e o p e n S om e wiles . T h c . I r o n n o w b u t th<trail is closed to b lo o m a t m

tours w ill bekeable for a m ijc V isito r anlilhead bu t then s e a so n andniered. c ia lly a lert a

w e e k e n d . t h c and riparian i

c h s h o u l d

l e o f l a n d— T h e first d i- ty o f G eo rg B io log ical Su'r- sa id h e w an

ic y ’s research to th ree to five h o w th e ir d e c i- research.Jon o r sa lvation . “ I w an t to

see it g e ts ofi0 b e liev e slifiht “ I th ink agn t p rac tices c an w ell-served in w ild life popu- a fte r a shortliam , 48 , a p ro - tim e a s a resle U n iversity o f rience w iih vccd is th e basic g ro u n d rcse0 see w hat those bu ild a reseat

T h e key wh a n d le on h o w w ith the slaKictices in fluence Pulliam addelliam , w ho took “ I f y o u ’rejffefellng is they in g to hap pm patible.” y o u ’v e go t tcic ts . M a n a g in g th e prog ram .1 need openings in h is Georgi; lu r t s o n g b ird s . H e sa id m r t s o f w o ^ la n d . h e lp w lld l i f e ncy, created in do w n develo] 800 em ployees. “ ll cou ld n c U .S . F ish and e ra tio n s , w h 1 be th e research f e w e r c o m r a rtm cnt, se rv ing m u c h friend

tions,” he saii h a s b e e n c r i t i - “T h e real ion, particularly , o f inform atic id W ild life S e r- m ain ta in bioc

T h e on ly v iddle o f con tro - th ro u g h c o r lid , a d d in g h e o n ly fo r “ in t 1 b e a s m uch a s n o t eno u g h i gan iza tion have w ork on large> to s o lv e th a t Ind ica tor s| a ll th e p e o p le the sam e habi c reating a new b e r o f other p

s p e d e s ore th' bas fo cu se d on e rs to be there> to p red ic t how “ B y m o d b e affec ted by sp e d e s . w e »

happen ing to i w h o rec e iv e d B e ca u se ol

yr £rom D uke in m ak ing p o lic icd o r taught a t retary Bruce 1 go, the U nlver- th e N otional seum o f N orth- to p p rio rity a te U niversity o f m a k e su re nc

. lened to b u t ' >f the U niversi- sio n m akers ai

iiiSlll Iin Bike ^ng-Upve mountair he entire fai

24" Mini e Mountain M(

Bike, for

* 1 5 9 ® »

■IBIS SPn S M t i * B p o H m

fttmiik nt ITT t«t 104 •

Is open ilDay

R ecreation I

Report Jssum es ils seven-day a :dule.partner, Bowns and aimpgrounds on thc Fair- ict ore open. All three will :r by some^mcans and ser- s will be chargcd. ads up tbc Boise R iver >rk and over Couch and imits have been graded, will be available at some hc Twin Falls ranger dis- 'ailable at the Rock Creek jon.are all cleared and hiking g opportunities should be-

)ds arc open except No.[Jl M onum ent Peak to L_ campground.vildflowers are coming onthe m ajority w ill be in —

I m id-June. W ildflow er kbe conduaed at that time. Nare reminded this is tick U

id users should be espe- art around stream bottoms Han areas. P

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I lo be there long enough to Ioff the-ground," he said. H: agencies like NBS would be L^ 1 0 have managers come in K orter period following their Nresearcher, with recent expe- I .h what it’s like to be an on- L:searcher. It would help to I*arch culturc,” he said. j i1 will be foipng partnerships Ilales and privaic landowners, kIded. N ’re going lo study what’s go*ppen to (various species), Lt to bring private Interest into ■ im.”: he said in an inlerviewrgia office. II management practices that KIlife do not mean shutting Nslopment. Id mean slight changcs in op- Lwhich might mean slightly Hm m odities, but w ou ld be H;ndlier to w ildlife popula-; , Isaid. l ial goal is to provide the kind Nation land managers need to Iliodiversity.” Ly way to do that, he said, is Iompuler models, and then pindicator species.” There is I;h money to complete field ^irge numbers of s p ^ e s . ■r species are those that have Ilabiiat ne^ds as a large num- L:r plants or animals. “If those B I there, you’d expect thc oth-lere," Pulliam said. Iode lin g those in d ic a to r Ae will be able to say what’s Nto other spedes." I! o f the role o f research in ^llicy decisions. Interior Sec- I» Babbitt “has made it d ear Hlal Biological Survey is his Iy at In terio r... and he will knot only will NBS be lis- ■

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Thousands of anglers cill: the first time or sharpen fish

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G R A N T S PA S S . ( P u sh ed by cnvironm i

------------govcrnm cn l announcew ill s tu d y w ild runs throughout thc West tc the fish should be prc (he Endangered Spccie.'

T hc decision by the rinc F isheries Sci^ice status o f thc popular g to a grow ing lisl o f ana getting spccial attention

S tcclhcad are rainbc s p a w n und re a r in s tre a m s, but sp en d rr lives in (hc ocean. Un they can return more i

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ral R eso u rces Counci groups blamed dams, hc im proper g raz ing , irri] draw als and other dev< destroying freshwater h>

“S tcc lh cad a re n ’t cc harvested in (hc occar one (o four years in frc; in g ," sa id R ic h a rd i G fants Pass biologist v (hc petition. “ Stcclhcad the b e s t in d ica to r o f I how p o o r ly w e ’ve (a freshw ater habitat.”

T hc loss o f freshwat especially hard on thc i w hen thc w eather conc

-------—as El N ino -hosxausedfood in thc occan and low ered river flow s, s; sky. ecologist for (he C ral Resources Council.

T h c p e tit io n noted s tee lh cad in W ashing( C alifornia and Idaho thi ing. T h c fisheries scrv m onths (o decide whe(hi the fish fo r protection a te r tha t-to m ake a fina! m ust lo o k at cach run

---------- w h e th e r - i f is a distinc;and how its num bers arc

T h eT tu d y 'is (lie sccoian e n tire s p c c ic s o f s fish, ra ther than individi ag en cy has g ra n te d pi runs o f sockeye and chii on thc Snake River and nook on thc Sacramentc considering a petition

.. coho salm on throughout ■ " i Declining salmon runs

. prom pted drastic cutba< fishing, restrictions on loj

-----------duced-pow er^eneration-electric dams in the North' , I f s tcc lhcad are protc ac(, i t w ou ld be illegal C o tc h -a n d -rc lc a sc regi ready in force on many b c su ffic ien t to protect M erritt Tuttle, senior pc for thc fisheries scrvicc i

Env ironm en ta lists dc penalize sport fishermen lik e to se e c o n tin u e d rivers w here habi(at is in and the num bers o f fist: Bclsky said.

“So far the anglers have the full brunt o f regulation ranchcrs. nol the loggers, droelectric dam s, not (h Bclsky said. "Wc considei bu( also unreasonable. FisI far fewer fish than any of causes ofdccline.’’

Listing .steelhcad as ihi endangered would forcc i ment to do more to rc.sto .serve fish habitat than it doing under President Cli est plan, Bclsky said.

Environm entalists orig posed p ro tec tion for wi heafl on thc Illinois Rive w estern O regon. Thc fis vice decidcd ihc populat distinc(, but agreed to c steclhead runs for listin] statutory deadline, enviro filed a new petition thr ago.

Salmon floi required to out registrs

S T A N L E Y -A n y o n e floa t (he Salm on R iver.i r c y ’s H o le , abou t 20-m stream from tow n, w ill I to fill o u t a free , s e lf - r form before lounching.

Perm its w ill be availabi sites, the Stanley Ranger th e S aw to o th N ationa l i A rea ’s o fficcs tlhd v isitor S tanley,'Saw toolh Chamb m erce and businesses spe riv e r g ea r w ill also haye.p

T he perm its arc desigr ca te thc pub lic about sain tio n effort^ now under wi

■ a lso contain, infonnation s a fe ty , e th ic s and party o n e ^ r m i t p e r boating { quired.

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nen, and would ' ° ° ' s ' ed fish in g on, “ JJsm g o o d sh ap e fish are stable.

avc really taken 'l>em icalsar lion, and not (hc ers, not thc hy- I (hc farmers," ider (his unfair,Fishermen lakc '’ o f these other

threatened or — cc the govern- -Store and pre- 1 it is already Clinton’s for-

)riginally pro- w in(cr s(ecl-

:ivcr in south- fisheries ser-

Jlation w asn’t >0 consider all ting. W ith no 'ironmentalists th ree m onths

oaters to miration v ine w ishing to I L A N Der. above Tor- • m iles dow n- B ■ ill be required f-reg is tra tion

lable at launch

tor ccntcr. The _m ber o f Com- Cspecializing in'c.pcrmils Y o . , ,ngned to edu- Snakelalmon protec- C i•w ay . Pcnnils i ^ pon about river r ty s ize ; only

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mel writes I forest str(SE (A P ) — B u ild a n ew ro a d , c h o p d o w n a .t im b e r , )'r re m o v e w illo w s fro m a b a n k a n d th e e f fe c ts from : m ay g o u n n o ticed , lo ihem all a t oncc and (op- i ld flu sh in to a c reek , turn- w a te r c lioco la te b row n and

j 'th e fish . ■ ..........) la w m a k e rs have requ ired c o m p a n ie s to fo llo w spc-

iso u rce m a n a g e m e n t p rac- I cu rb e n v iro n m e n ta l dam - tn th e ir harvests , hrcc yea rs ago , thej-cg i.sla- reed th e re n e e d e d to bc a g a u g e , h o w c o m b in a tio n s

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: s , ” s a id G o v . C ec il A n- ad o f th e s ta te Land Board >vcrseeing th e p ro jcc i. " If t s te p up to th c p late , w ith • lu rc c s th a t a r e in d an g e r : , it c o u ld b r in g ou r econ- i I ha lt."

f o r c e m e m b e r R u th i i o f th c C ld rk F o rk -P en d I ro a lj t io n ad m itted the pro- i lot p e r fe c t 'a n d w ill not be I w o rd on th e c u m u la tiv e i tim b e r h a rv estin g . j

h c .sa id , “ it.’s .a .fo o l-in _ th c -. ] good o p p o rtu n ity to get a i

here a re th e p rob lem s.” sk fo rce in c lu d es hydrolo* \ 1 con se rv a tio n is ts and rep- i iv e s f ro m th c t im b e r in- { m d its p u rv iew is un lim it- { r iv a te , s ta te a n d fe d e ra l 1 a n d s . T h a t b r in g s in th e . est S erv ice an d B ureau o f > in ag em cn t. chrcc yco.rs, it has com c up 1 de lines to g au g e the prob-le p u b lic h ^ J tS -c h a n c c-to__csay on the p lan th is sum - v o re Ihe L a n d B o a rd de- t h e th e r to p u t th e g u id e - tl ) effec t. ti3cs, thc handbook — and - g oes inio the backpacks tl te r s a s ih cy m a n a g e th e ti heir chargc, a long w ith a f d m ap, aeria l photographs s to m easu re s lo p e s and b :anopy. uficck for sedim ent in stream N

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m slopes, if jiu tricn ts like - p h o s p h a te s f o s t e r i

p - w h e th e r c u t t i n g d o w n- c an o p y ra is e s w a te r lc id and harm s a q u a lic jifc .

” ‘ “Wfc'’v< rtried lb“coni( :d proccss tha t if som eon c- tim ber industry and son c- m ental g roup w en t to a n- llicy w oufd a rriv e a t si

e lu sions," sa id W insto i a- Lands D epar(m en( assis a tor on forestry and fire.

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r isting m anagem en t prac- p reserve s tream s. T h e t d dustry usua lly w orks on f end o f the w ate rsh ed an ll .pericnce in figh ting crosi r like th e to w n s a n d ro- dow nstream , hc said.

H ydro logist D ale M c( tl task forcc m em b er w ho J hislorical v iew . A nd hc a- re so u rce , m a n a g e r s m u ; b roader lo o k in e v a lu a t : ronm ental im p ac ts . T he

start looking a t the cum i : fec is_o f.lim bering and .c 1 u ses ovc'r t im c a n d n o t

" I f you ta k e th e ac tii• w ater and ban k stabiU ty• natcly, they do in te rac t '• get to the s tre a m ," he s• go in g to take m ore anal I Idaho to date p ro v id es .’’: But after y ears o f d cba r v erse group o f vo lunteer:

dent it has w ritten a pr< I fo r p reserv ing Id ah o ’s cn

“ M y g u t feeling is 80-S!__n f timir, ynii w ill he a b le

valid con c lu sio n ." M alan th in k w e 'v e in v e n te d si (ha( cou ld b e used acros tion .”

A nd losk fo rce m cm bc th e h an d b o o k co u ld be to a s s e s s in g s t rc a m s id e from farm ing or m in ing .

"W c -can c r i l ic iz c the but thc question is i f w e up w ith a b e t te r c n v irc M cG rccr said. "T he answ A nd can you do it w ithe pa in fo r landow ners? A m believe i l ’s y e s .”

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"FactoA n a l y s t s

..............n i e Assoctotsd Press -

'■ WASHINGTON — Fi for big-tickct goods barelj April, prompting debate an over whclhcf economic gn ing down.

The Com m erce Depa Wednesday that orders to 1 for durable goods rose ,0.1 month, much less lhan mo! predicted.

But the department als( wards its figure for Morcf

______ flrdcrs-iidyanccd.aJicaIlhjinstead oT the earlier est: pcrccnt.

The April advance was the last nine months but. since an outright declinc o during Fcbniary’sT)ittcr cl some analysts said m am still in good shape.

“The basic message is lli facturing sector stil! has < strength," said Robert Do economist for the Northem Chicago. "Autos arc acting rary drag. If we allow for vigorous,"

David O rr o f First Uni Charlotte, N.C., agreed, no eluding volatile mililary an tion ordcts, the indicator of

• ing strength is w ell up montlis.

"It’s still so high that it's call il slow or sofl in the u: tiie word,” hc said.

But economist Robert ] Chamber o f Commcrcc sa is "another sign that the e shifted into lower gear."

Com m crcc Secretary : said the C lin to n adm in

^^BondsiiH ie Associnted Press

NEW YORK — The s followed the course plotK Wednesday and crept to hi in subdued trading.

The Dow Jones industi fin ished w ith a g a in o 3,755.30 afler spending r session at depressed leveU about 19 points nt its w o s l . Broader maricct baromct

similarly. The N ew York

MarkeiDow-JonesNGW YORK (AP) - Final Dow io. Wodnstday. May 29. aTDOfS30 ind s rw lft s m iZOTm 1004.73 1012.09 1U9.D 15U0 183^3 165.01 101.0 OSSDc 1200.13 1300.32 1209.1

Most activesNEW r o w (APH-Salei. dotino ( chanQvoftho fftmoatocUvaNew' cfiwgj^biues. fracUrgnalknally «Olad»Hold ' •• 0.291,000 :TolMax AOS 4.139.000 C

..IOM 3.079.400 CUorck 3.407.000 1WafUart 3.070.000 J

. 2.000.300 aftoyalDulcn 3.953.400 10Clrcui I. 2.003.100 2AMcnUba 2.423.100 2WaimriEI 2.322.400 1RJR Nat) 2.300.100DneOno ( . 2.002.400 3WHXTacJi 1.011.000 2CanEloe a 1.000.M0 4CAfytler 1.091.000 4

Local interesiD*KftpUon Ooa«Aiotruoftt 20XAmotttlat Caunot 1QKA/noncm Tol A Ta( SMOMCWaO 20>1DoUaCatCBM 21X

CuniaQumi .). 1 * X ^Fni Inlal Qancsrp /• 82 FlrtlSacCoip. ' 20

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''Jul C«n2.70X 2.03X 3.eeXa ssr- ss .”iS’JWI Odd 309.70 390.50 Jul Coppar '109.SS 102.05 Jul PUUnufT) 400.60 403.50 Jul. Sug«-' 12.02 11.91 Jun T r a on . 00.07 05.01 Jun TmMDond 1M.23 103.07 Jun [M4«k 90.04 00.33 Jun B-FrM 71.40 70 07 Jun J.Y«t 06.07 09.61

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ofryiDrcs d e b a t e n a l

• Factory-ordcrs r \ , rely increased in U U l a jam o n g p U y sts Q O O C: growth IS slow-

Now orders, cpartm cnt said ' Billlona o f doto U.S. factories ^55-----------0.1 percent last

most economisis ^4 -----------

also revised up- T40-----------arch, saying that IihyJ).7-pcrccnl_ l a i u Z r Z i : estim ate o f 0.4 ' . ■

k'as the eighth in ___ _ 1 13ut thc smallest 125 ■ ■ ■IC o f 1.8 pcrccnt ___ I I Ir chill. Even so, 120 H Vanufacturing is 0 B B B I

M A Jis that the manu- iM a as considerable Apr. *93 Dcderick, chief • 1 1 2 9 .8 1 lem Tnist Co. in I ■ ting as a tempo- for that, it's still pleased wilh 1

volatility, th Union Corp. in strates long-t« , noting that cx- In another ' and transporta- Association r o f manufactur- sales o f existi up ov er reccnt in April as bi

amid fears thi it's ludicrous to even h i^e r. c usual sense o f Sales were

healthy g o ^ rrt Barr o f U.S. while declinir 5 said the report and South, le economy has Durablc-gc

held back ma ry Ron Brown portation an< n in is tra tio n is that arc an ir

lead^t^]/

change comp at 252.06 am

:c stock maricct stock index ai otted by bonds Market an 5 higlicr ground with Wall S

vcstors lackc ustrial average buy or sell s 1 o f 10.13 a t action in the lg much o f the said, vels. It was ofT' -The numbust_______________fn lling -nn_ lhmeters behaved changc were I o rk Stock Ex- 1,025 down i

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0 r r ^ I0«p(. or Commorco APth the figures. "Despite » m ethe economy still demon- pc

g-teim strength," he said. .ier development, the National cqjn o f Realtors reported that fo isting homes rose 1.2 pcrccnt5 buyers locked in mortgages or; that interest rates are headed ccT. ■) sccre mixed r^ipnally, posting fr ins in the Midwest and Westining s li^ tly in the Northeast c?

cci-goods orders in April were demainly by weakness in trans- cl,and metals, including steel, in1 important part o f the tinns- oi

mposite index ended up 0.66 tnand Standard & Poor’s 500 thx a d v ^ c e d 1.53 to 456.34. shanalysts were unimpressed 2'

I Street’s perform ance. In-ckcd compelling reasons to wiil so they merely mimickcd th.the bond m arket, analysts au

•th:nbors o f stocks rising and--:—

re fairly close with I,115up, thim and 670 unchanged. The cd

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AP) — Moming Bwx)a tor grama BtrMng adna*day for currant ahlprnant by rai.

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poitation industry.Orders for electronic and i

equipment rose 8.6 percent in . fourth increase in the last ilvc r

The Commcrcc^cpartmen ordeis for durable gocils, item cd to lasi at Icasl three years, seasonally adjusted S147 bi

, from over S 146.9 billion in Ma Orders for nondefensc capi

exclud ing a ircraft — whi economists consider the tnicr t deriying manufacturing streng cljned 0.7 pOTcnl in April afl ing up a revised 3.4 perecnt t ous m(yith.

trading pacc eased and as of the Big Board's floor 254.4: shares had changcd hands, dc 279.87 million on Tuesday.

Bonds overcame a momin{ weakness in the aflernoon in t that reflcctod relief tliat the T auction o f five-year notes we

•than tradcis anticipated..:— Market analysts were puzzli

Knnri markfft’a tpom inf slim that a new government report ed economic growlh has cased

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’ Tua.'a *al«i 70.580 Toa.-aopanW 150.020, up370

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PotatoesIDAHO FALLS (AP) — WaOnaada/a potali kSahe'* uppar vallay. Twin F*lt>4)url«y dal arwS:Damand Mr ncntUa A talrty Hem. otttan go for non*tta A tfohtly lowar. couni c lorw i hlghar.MeaOyrMiadpadi.Rusaal Ourbanl kl or 4 <M mm baM 10 B maan («»• c»t I a tn A 7.004J0. moatly 7.004.00; 10 ft n> O.OM.OO. iKoasy 0.50-T.SO; 6 ID (T.ath *ae< 10 A); 9 B An 7 J»«.6a moaey 9.00S S l ’S S f e l i f t l i S S i S ,19.00-10.0a«nr 20 00:100a 13.00-1300. 12.00. ecGMlar«INDharwtfloo>«r; 10-12<?S‘S £ ? K E S . T S i S J 5 aalonriNohar;1DotrTM 7.00-0 OO.rnoaByl CHlCAOO (AP) — USOA — t44or potato n F O O tN ^ p M U9 IATuaadtyIn IOCgoota: ruaaad 100 b tadt* non al» A Cok

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pacity. The st - • andaB .

Otliers mak and no grade I

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economic pcrl • • ■ were tlic other

The nonpro . cs. labor unioi

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capacity for fu----- 55 vcreity.

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totaled a .b ill io n , up IJcscnpliore.la rch . . ' ‘ 5 '° “p im i goods 1’" “■hat m n n yn e s t o f un- l o u r o n o S m « 8 1 h - i l e - « n J V erm o n t a lte r shool- m ance, yc l sir t t h e previ- s a te s show p,

jobs pay well the country -

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f 4 p.tn. on eight states in ,42 million one or "10^ i down from economic pcrf

restructuring, I ing bout o f ing b a « and t 1 a reversal There is a hin Treasury's low-skill, cntr: went better accompanied I

^ PLAINS —zled by-the^ •pcr Plains, wl Iim p-gixcn_ m tw and mcor •rt suggest- include Oklaf cd.

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m tlicir economics and thotf poi irivatc research gnjupsjiid Wcdn< poration for E n l n p ^ Dcvcloj A’s in each oftffcUircc major ca brmance, busintss vitality and t : stale also was the 1993 winnc

laking the honor roll wilh at leas Je lower tlian C were Dclawarc, I nsylvoDia..Uiah..Virginin.n5d_Wi rginia mnkcd at the bottom of tl Ay.and Louisiana cach.flunked California was one o f four stale xrforniancc; Missouri, Kcntuck; hers.profit corporation, which is fund lions and private foundations, di ;c as a measure o f the benefits aj jnomy provides its poputacc.: vitality measures the dynamisi nor. Development capacity mea r future g r o i^ and rccovcry froi

eighth year o f producing the I>

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ons o f economic pcrfoiTnancL-s jcd Wednesday by the Corporr opmcnt:EAST — The region's grades a Jtatcs (Connecticut, Delaware, in t) receive A 's o r B ’s in ccg strong signs o f new business \

’ promise for the future. And. v ell and offer better benefits thar y — the legacy o f the regiot I hid i technoloev nnd Jium aim fn'thc richest and poorest incn

S T — The "Comeback Kid" improving this year by at leas

•e indexes, and only one (Missi »cTformance. Aficr a generation g, the region is building off o f I id the slory doesn’t ju.sl revolve hint, however, that this area is ntry-k'vel Jobs, as economic gr xl by an increase in income disp; — The Plains states aro split b which show generally good i

come dLsiribution, and the lowei ilahoma and Texas with the r

Tu«Sugar fulura* trading on mo New MOOS lOd Cocoa EicTxanga Wed 40.000> K9i Lo» BaOM Chg. ' Jun

T A a1 3 l a - s ; s s1!:?; 11:?! | 1S z S S11,70 11.70 11.50 — Tu<

!5,5m '* “ '**’ * POIKI40,000

«rlb. Jul22.23 M23 22 23 fS21.02 2V02 2t]02 . •!oi “ M^ 21i(2 21.00 21.02 •00 Jul 21 07 21.85 21.07 ♦ .« A«^

2i:07 .ioo Til?Tuc.'ttalas331

M lck -Sn LivnlockMafkctmgAstooa- HongK» tha loilw«ng pneai hom the London<uy, May24. London; ligW hor»«» 43 00-02 00 London70 00-11500porhoad. Pantalt 110.00.100C0porha*d, FranWu»-350 00pMhaad. ZMChl■M 40 00-50 00 aakad30.00-<9 50 NY Hanb-03 75 NY Engio 400 Iba eo 00-00 00; 400 to NY Ccn50010 000 IM. 03 00.73 00. ».50.

HM 75, 700lo«00>b>. 50 00. NY Rap». 59 00-59 00. (MT 1000 JO.40.J 400 Ibi. no lait; 400 lo 500 lt». NEW VI JOOlb* ai.0M750.000lo700 WednaiIto000lb*.71.00-74 00: 000to __

OOLDO 400 IM. no la»L 400 to 500 lb». 100 »D) iOO IM. 70 OMI.OO^W^^W . I ^ »

with 300ay*<td cahra*. 020 00- Aug Ocl

< cowi ars tiaady rr>an<at "gni Daehoica calvai ara ataaOy lo Fablaraataadylowaak. Apr-IdahoFarm Doraautnlarmoin- AugorWadrta«lay. OdKflol Raport: no ivpona Fab

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/turai rtd«o on trio 6hkw> JiTHigh Um SatSa ’ Chg. oS

'fc. - -• Mar04-.ie OA7 02.47 —1.90 Tua04.97 03.32 03 32 -1.50 Tua.07.55 05.95 05.05 —15000.95 07.40 07.40 -1 6 0 NEWYi? ! is s ; s K =i:ss a s00.50 099(7 00.90 - 1 45 offO.IO

z s r74.05 7423 74J5 —.3573.30 7iao 71.00 —1.50 N6WYI73.33 7192 71.92 -1.50 Wadnat79.62 72.17 T2.17 —1.50 Alummu74.40 7260 72.80 -1.50 Wad.74.40 73.00 73.05 —135 Coppar 74.05-T2.55 -7J.05 -1.50 — Coppar

M

rates 8 si to bolsti

0 leading the .way, I d a h ;>roll for their ability The A s» potenti.lI for future

ednesday. ^< ^0 relopmeni .said Col- repir categories — L-co- nd developmLTil ca- inner, with two A’s ^ ®

and oppoIcasl two A’s or B’s populace. iTC, Minnesota. New Aforbi1_Washington.____________ C fo rd tof the chLss wilh all ‘“’if”-’ g™'ced two ofthe three'. -------:lale.s tJuit got F 's in port Card fo ucky and Louisiana the bL“St eco

people and | funded by business- adequaie fli s, defines Lx:onomic prL'sidc'nt Br ts and opponunitiL-s Hie repoi

developmen niisni o f t/ie state’s C in econot Tieasurcs llie stale’s and U's. from economic ad- . Al lhe sai

1990 dc-vclc : Developiiieni Re- in Lxonomic

f i e s r e g i o n srecords o f p Plains have

ces o f the naiion's tourism an< [wration for [inter- school cduc

while, Tcxa cs arc mixed. Only and diversec. New Hampshire SOUTH economic perfor- land o f th e ' ss vitality in some cation and Id, while Northeast Southern sU than qihLTS around health covc jion ’s traditional growth mea

ncreascdTn'eve^ ^ M ^ U l^ fense culs hi

d" has five o f its gion has boleast one grade in port card ovlissouri) falling in tion of basiion o f dc'cline and levels o f cniof iLs manufactur- Colorado ar}lvc around autos. divk*rse ccorI is offering fewer deal o f capii : growth has been PACIFICiisparity. is slill fceliit between the up- low natural>d unemployment top o f the riwer Plains, which precipitous <le nation s worst ous due to U

pr 74 00 74 00 72.50 72.50 -Tua.'a »al«3.52t Tua.'topanint14.aae. up513

MS

; s ; ! : s ; ;

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Tua.'a aala* 0.605

1,000 ba.;oanti par Bl. •

S 51 40 51 55 5045 5075 " ar 50:30 50!30 5007 -

“ ua.-aaala»2.570 Tua.'a opan M 0.200. up 140

PetalsIflS w S w 55prk*s. WadnavJay.M Kong lata: S360.45. oKSI.60.ndonmotTHfto(UJno:»300.40.ofl»1,00. .ndon artamoon nung: U07.30. oR tO.70.ndonlata;S309 00.o<l«]05.nt altamoon lUlm. VM 07. oft 52.00.>nlA<irUlno:Ueei^S1.01.nch lato aftamoon: 5307.73. oft *0 05; UOO:Iwd’ Haney ft Harman: S307JO. off 50.70.' Handy ft Hannan fabneaM. 5309.00. ofl K ’ EngMharflj 5300 01. OfT 50.70.• Engalhan] (abrwatod: 5*00.04. olT 50.74.' Contax gold apol monm doa« Wad. 530O.O( ’ R^Wic Natunal 0ank4 p m. Wad. 5300 0 .40.W YOflK (AP) —Fufwrat trading on lha Com Mnaaday:XD Opan Ngh U ,- 8*1^Q »oy a : dGAari parny ex.n . 300 00 300.70 305 50 300 00 ^•g 300.00 301.00 309.00 ISOM 'a 394 50 304.50 302.50 303 10 .K 390 00 390.70 305 00 390 40 .« 400 00 400.00 400.00 300 90 .n 40010 400 60 400.10 407 10 •3 414M '

'rua.'*»»la»75J20 Tua.’a cpan M 1&4.400 .VCRno toy e t: cartt par troy a . ty 5010 5010 500 0 553.3 •• U10 500 0 552 0 555 7 • >p 500 0 574.5 350 0 500.7 • K 574.0 502.5 500.0 509 0 -V 505 0 500 0 9790'S700 -V ssss s s s m i ;K OOOO OOJO oooo 0W.1 -

Tua'i aalaa 43.000 Tua.'a opan mi 130.240. up 2.114W YORKa buBon'pnca.lor iW aanwr n Londw t5'S<

aUv«r t5 025. on 0.049. Fabricatad «0049-• Coma* aHvar ipd rnontfi Wadnaaday 15.533 «4.W YORK (AP) — SxH fionlartTxn matal pOcaS!5Sr3'00.7 c ^ par O. London Matal E«l0M > 51.07 Cathoda fuO plata. U.S. daaOnatic S S . »1 0300 par lb. NY Coma. *pol Wad.

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jtates’ to er econoho ranks middleB so c io te d P r^

D rrceived a middlc-of-die pack r 'cport card issued Wednesday. Corporation for Enierprisc Dcv« lings for the Gem State: r econom ic perfofTnancc, measut portunilies the’state's cconomy

• ba'iiness vitality and dynami.sm.• develonment capacity, measuring rowth and rL-covc'iy from economi

for the Slaies. it is once again clc conomic performance are tliose ll id physical environment and whic fiscal and tL'chnical resources." Brian Dabson.» r t noted that o f the 11 staiL*s lha lent capacity in 1990. none rL*cei’ lomic ptTformancc in 1994. Set

same time, it said, ofthe 10 wors riopmcnt capacity, scv lti gol D’: lie performance.

s ’ p e r f o r m ;r poverty and income disparity!' I vc bccome a mecca for credit ind other services due to a goi lucalcd workers, low pay and Ic xas ranks as one o f the most lx ic states in the region.H — The job crcation powerh e working poor — it is still an a i low-wage branch industrial pla states rank near the bottom in r iveroge. poverty and iriconie d icasures show real progress, as cn Qmith j<f fT ptfinn cliiiL- impmvi-iJTAIN WEST — Allliougli the r ; have stalled the Mountain We.st ixxn evolving toward the upper; over the past five hears, aided b> isic cducalion and infrasiruelun mtrcprencurship (half o f the state and Utali do best in Ihe report c :onomics with high-lL*ch centers j pital.IC — With the exception of Ha iling the affecLs o f economic rt al fcsouree priccs. ll is no longe : report card, wilh Culifomia sh IS drop. Alaska and Hawaii, ai tl n he lack ot iliversity in Uieir ccoi

-1.50 .Tn • 53 7000 M«lni> WixiK com Com • 5307.30 Handy & Miun« CkM • 5300 CO boy t» . NY Cor

-1,17 !!«»«. 55030Haily&IUtma, —1.43 SIvar ■ 55 533 pei Uoy 02 . NY <—M Morcury • 5100 00 por 70 lO rst -.02 PUIinum • *300 OO-WOO 2500, -.02 Plaunum . 5404 M N Y, M«c ti— 02 n q -not quoted, n a -nol a.ottoL —.50

Fossil fuelsNCW YORK (API —FuluiM Uo.Mercanlla E«Jungo WoO-'OV)

-1.70 Op«i Kign I-1.25 LIGHT SWEET CRUDE

-1.25 Aug 1704 17.70 II

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).00. oH KEATING OIL

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s s - 5 :!S S " ! : S !Oci 2 000 2 000 2 04Nov 2.177 2.100 2 14

rtr«ma.. Dac 2.207 ^.205 2.2!OOtO Jaq. 2.202 2.205 2.2C5 507S. Fab 2.195 2.105. 2.1t

, Mar 2.140 2.1417 2.1C150.075. Apr 2.000 2.060 2.0!

May 2.0U 2.00| 2.M

iig 2:00? 2; 101 2 «o a 2:175 2:179 2:11Dao ^2^ro*'?

latlora. Eal aataa 35.400. Tua.'a *al1 Tua'iopenmi125.050. up4

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opsomylleH9f-road

ick rating in the eco-

D cvclopm ent issued

sisuring iJie befiefiis ' m y is prov id ing its

5m.iring the capiicity fur__________lom ic adversity.

1 c lear iluit states wilh jsc 'that invest in their w hich liavc access lo es." sa id corporation ' '

s that rvceivLxl A ’s in L“ceivL*d w orse tlian a Seven rL-ceived A ’s

vorst-ranki'd .stiiies in I D ’s o r r ’s this year

n a n c e sty.' I’arts o f the upper ;dit card prcKcssing.I g ood base o f high id low taxes. Me;in- st L'conomically vital

k-erhoiise is al.so the an :ux:a o f poor edu- I plants. W hile many in measiirL*s o f pay.

lie d is tribu tion , pay as dcK*s income dis- '

the recession and de*Vest this )'ciir. the w- 'per grades in the re- ■d by a good founda- e lu ie nnd very high slates received A ’s). art card overall with ers attracting a great

r Haw aii, lhe I’acific .ic reslrucluriiig anti inge r securely ai the ;a show ing the mosl al the top. a re lenu- ecoiioiiiiL'S.

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3no»do»ign Lmt SatBa Chg

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A l b e r t s o ]SALEM . O re ? (A P )-

Court o f Appeals Wednes------more than SIOO.OOO in d

against Albertson’s Inc. a state Burcaif o f Labor, anhold a new hearing in the i

T he court said L ab o r ' M aiy W endy Roberts did

___ * _ reau nilM in imposing Sl:■Ofl,TKe^fti»jycK^: • '

Tlic bureau in 1992 fot ' ny guilty o f 205 violatioi file employment ccrtifical reau w ithin 48 hours of 51 counts o f hiring minor fying their ages by askir permits and one count of

stock INew York

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m - JUDICIAL DISTRCT OF ^ THE STATE O F IDAHO. Jh o IN AND FOR TWIN Mrith f a l l s COUNTY J

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Tnrstoo In tho abovo m at­tor. h a t filod in tho abovo ; court this Annuol occounts '

3N for tho yoors 1991. 1092 i and 1993, and h a t filod i

RS h is P o t i t io n fo r fo rm a l c o u r t a p p r o v a l o f th e s a m o . a n d h o a r n g

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THE STATE O F IDAHO.IN AND FOR TWIN :

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NOTICE O F HEARING , , IN THE MATTER O F THE

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May NOTICE IS^GIVEN that . W illiam - 'J . . L 'n n g lo y .

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account for 1993. which it filod In tho obovo ontitlod c o u r t , a n d th a t h o a rin g

ION thereon wDI be held bofore S M Mohrin C. Edwards. Magis- )R S trate of sa id Court, a t 9 2 0 THE A M . cn Juno 13, 1904 tn

the T horen W. W ard Judi- ;C IL c ia l B ld g , T w in F a l l s-------- -County-Courthouso. TwinEtsed F a l ls , Id a h o w h e n a n d

der> son may a p ^ and otyap - iect to said account, and

» of be heard Ihereon.Dce- D ated this 6th day of May.

Vwlom J . Langlev " re- PUBUSH: T h u r ^ . lAiy

(*4) IN THE DISTRICT o o l - CO U R T O FT H E R F T H 't h i t JUDICIALDISTRICTOF i will THE STATE O F IDAHO, aim s IN A N D FO RTH E fltod COUNTY OFI the . TWIN FALLS filed MAGISTTUTE DIVISION

E state No. S P 04-384 J '® ' NOTICE TO CREOrrORS

In tho Motior of tho E ttoto of.R O N A LD E U G E N E

^ Docoasodlui-v N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y

' G IV EN Ih o t th o U n d o r- ~| s ig n e d h a s b o o n a p ­

p o in to d p o rso n a l rop ro - so n la t lv o of th o o b o v o - namod docodont. AH por-

I s o n s h a v in g c la im s■ a g o in s t th o d o c o d o n t or■ h it ostato ore required toI p rotont thoir d o im t vrfthin B four (4) m onths aftor tho B da te of tho first publication■ o t th i s n o t ic e c r s a id■ c la im s w ill b o f o ro v o rI I b o r ro d . C la im s m u s t bo B ' p re ton tod to both tho urv- n dortlgnod a t tho addross a Indicatod and fHod with tho a Clerk of tho Court:n KatMoon Garoy 9 R odvw K. Lammors ■B A dom ey for tho Estatoa - P.O. BOK 207................B Twin Fans. Idaho S3303- B 02079 PUBLISH: T hu rsday , May B 1 9 .26 ond Ju n e g. f094.B IN THE DISTRICTI COURT OF THE RFTH

JUDICIALDISTRICTOF THE STATE O F IDAHO.

IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS

MAGISTRATE DIVISION C a se N o.C V 94-775 A N O T H E R S U M M O N S FO R PUBUCATION JO H N C .H A K E N

- T * " “ ^ ° = ^ ^ d a n t N O T IC E : Y OU HAVE

B E E N S U E D BY T H E A B O V E ^A M E D PLAIN- TIFF FO R DIVORSE. THE C O U R T MAY E N T E R JU D G M E N T A G A IN ST

■ Y O U W IT H O U T F U R ­THER NOTICE UNLESS YOU RESPOND WITHIN T W E N T Y (2 0 ) D A Y S. R E A D T H E IN F O R M A - TK)N BELOW.TO: TANDY DEE HAKEN.

■J DEFENDANT.You a re horoby notHlod

tha t In order to defend this la w su it, a n a p p ro p r ia te written response m usl ^

^ f ie d with tho above deeig- na ted court within twenty (20) d a y s aftor sorvico of this Sum m ons o n you. If you tan to so respond the

- court m ay en ter judgm en t against you a s dem anded ^ the P ta ln tn in the Com-

T y k i wish te aoek tho a iM c e o r r e p r e a e n u t lv e by a n •O om ey In this m at­t e r . . y o u a h o u ld d o s o prompOy s o tha t your writ-

k ^ r i g h u protoctedL An apprepriaie written re-

a lw iiid u d e '1. Tlw tU e a n d num ber of

J tN sc ase .

LEGAL NOTICE I

2. If your rosponso b an- x— Answor b tho Complaint. -U u n u j t jo o to jn j» d m iitio n s_ j

or donialt of Iho t e p a r a u ' } a llo g a t lo n s c f th o C om - , plnlnt and othor dofontofc { y o u m oyda lm . (

I 3. Your tignature. iflaTing , ' a d c f ro t t a n d to lo p h o n o |

numbor. or tho signoture, < “ vm niifijrnddftrt r a n d , to le :_ J ° phono numbor of your a t- f

lomoy. (. 4 . Proof of mailing o r do- ,

^ Uvory of a copy of your re- sponso to P l ^ t i r r s ancy-

t.- n w .d sd o tlg n a to d a t ^ . t- T o d o to rm in o w h o th o r o you m u tt pay a filing foe ts with your response , con- 12 t a c t th e C lo rk o l th e <j above-nomod cou rt 'II DATED this I l lh day of0 May. 1994.Q R O B E R T S . F O R T .I t C L E R K O F T H E D IS - B TRICT COURT S. PUBLISH; T hu rsday , May ,n 10. 26. Juno 2. ond ^, 1094.___________________fn LEGAL NOTICE,2 NOTICEOFr- APPUCATION i r N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y ,o GIVEN That D.L Evans

Bonk. 397 North O verland

s s s i w r ’s r s iIdaho and tho Federal Do­

ty posit In su ran ce C orpo ra ­tion, an application for por>

— m itston to estoWlsh an au-1 tom ated teller m achine lo- : c a te d a t T h e T r a v e le r 's

O asis Truck Plaza, 1017 ■ South 1150 E a s t Edon.

Idaho 83325.J Any persons wishing to

commont on this opp)k:a- tion may flki his/her com-

IE monts in writing with the R og lonal D irec to r of th o Fodoral Doposit Inturanco

XI Corporotion a t Its regkjnai a t o llico , 25 E ck o r S tro o t . y . S u i to 2 3 0 0 , S a n F r a n - >t- d sc d . CoUfomla, 94105. If e - any porson desires to pre- ’oi te s t iho granting of this ap- o l plication, ho^tho h a s the i< right to do so if h e /th o M fi[oB a w ritto n n o tic e of >0 hls/hor Intont with the re- n fllonal d irec to r w ithin IS !•* days ol the da te of the 5 pobDcotlon of tWs noUce.■’ T ho nonconfidontlal por- ? ; to n s o t the applkaHon ore ! • on fito in tho regional of-

fica a s part of A o pubDc ^ file m ainU nod by tho Fed- V—- e r e t D e p o s l l i n s u r a n c e — S C o rp o ra tio n . T h is file is

avoilabio for public intpoo- „ tion du ring ro g u la r butl>

n e s t hours ol m o Fodontl Doposit Insuranco Corpo- mtlMi Regkinal Offk».

PUBUSHED pursuant to— soctksn 303.6 (F) (1) c t the . Rutos and Regulations ot jL tho Fodoral Doposit Insur- ^ anco Corporation.). D .L eO T s BANK

s/John V. Evans, J r Chlof Executivo Offlcor.

. . PUBUSH: T hurw iay, lAiy N lO a n d j '- 1 P 04. •

N o n C E O F B ID — ~ IS N o tico Is h o ro b y g iven »te tha t the Twin Foils & hoo l

District #411, Twin Foils, 4E Idaho wfll receive s o a M

bk it for v a rio u tp to ce s of od Fumhuro and B iuipm ont- JY untfl 2:00 P.M.. Juno 6 . i r - 1904 a t tho School Admin- p - i s t r a t io n B u ild in g . 201 ■0- tAUn Avonuo W est. Twin IO. Fallt. Idaho 63301. or- T h e e x a c t d o tc rip tio n t.

s s S l i s i i .K S 'S 's ;to ta in o d Irom th e S c h o o l

>iin Purchatlng Agont a t .the tio S c h o o l A d m in is tr a t io n

lid T h o ^ o a r d o t T r u s te e s lo r forS chool District #411 n>- bo to rv o s the right to reiee* .n . a n y o r a l l b id s a n d to M w a ^ all inh>mwllties.

^ T W IN FA L L S S C H O O L D IS m iC T i4 1 1 R oseS to lfons Clerk of tho Board OPEN: Juno 6 .1 0 9 4 PUBUSH: T hu raday , Moy

,3. 19 nnd 26 .1904 ._________

H City of TVdn Falls. Idaho, iF tha t a public hoaring wiu 3. b e heW on Monday, Juno

13. 1094, a t tho, hour cf 4 0 0 o 'dock. P.M.. in the C o u n c il C h a m b e rs , City

>N HaD, locatod a t 321 Sec - ' o n a A v o n u e E a s t , Tw in

J S Falls, Idaho, to h e a r a re-

‘' b R U ^ MECHAM ANO itiff OTHERS

Appeal the May 10, 1904, 3 S a ^ of »!e City Plan-

»a‘ ning a n d Zoning Commis- ' . I «PP>«i-lE tion of T.W; Stivers and N* o t h e r s fo r a v a r i a n c e

wldch would havo restored •5 th e 60* contorilne sotbeck . >T r e q u ir e m e n t ( In s te a d of

tho presen t » • conteriine

f • R o a d b o r d e r in g L o ls t A* through 4 o l Block 2 and ^ Loi f of Block 3 , G onv

s to n e S u b d iv is io n , a n d . w ouU have restored the

45 ' conteriine so tb a d t re- qulrem ent (instead of tho p rese n t 60- conteriine set-

O rdering Lot 4 cf Block 2 o* a n d L o t 1 o f B lo c k 3 ," G em stone Sub<ivislon. lo-

h e o a t e d in t h e C o u n ly of mt T w ln < F a I ls a n d In th e od c ity 's A rea o f lm p K t ^ m- Any and a l persona de-

sirina to oomment a n d ap- ho p n r a n d b e heard a t the

lo d lw H b efin a L

S; o S ssrsM 'sJE T al;

ty. 321 Second Avonue E a s t

U 2 6 .1 0 0 4 ____________NOTICE O F TRUSTEE'S

ol SALEO n tho 27th day of S e p --’

■ . j

LEGAL NOTICE L

torrber, 1004, a l th o hour Io t - 11:00 o 'c ioA a.m . of S

- sa k l .d o y , in Ihe o l fFirst American TWe Com- t lpany. 260 Third AvonUO -

a ^ L ’E r o ” : JJUST. feSO.. Attorney a t Di Law. a s S u c o e tto r Trutt- y*

iTsvSira Ip a y e b le a t t h e lim e a l Rj t a l e , th e lo llo w ln g d o - JV

Falls. S tato of I d ^ o . and d o s o r ib e d a s fo llow s to

S t 6 . Block 2 o t South ^P a r k A d d itio n , T w in ”F a lls C o u n ty , (d a h o . ^ a c c o rd in g lo th o p la t th e r e o f r e c o r d e d InBook 2 of Plats, page ^16. records of Counw. „ A l i o KNOWN AS A le x a n d o r S t . . T w inFaIis,kWH> 83301,--------Z

T h e T r u s t e e h a s n o ni knowledge of a moro par-iaiar {Joscription of tho tha b o v o r e f e r e n c o d r e a l s,

60-113 Idaho Codo. theT r u s t e e h a s b o e n In - tolo n n o d th e a d c r t s s o l l M b, Akixandor S t . Twin Fallt.Id a h o , 6 3 3 0 1 , Is s o m e - ^tfanes a s so d a te d with the tn

i S j l W i . m « i . awithout eovenant ,0f war- niranty regartlng tito. pos- nisestkHi o r encym brancos c«to satitfy th e obBgation so- ecured by and pursuant to qi th e p o w e r o f s a le c o n -lorred in th e Doed of Trust pS ! c o ^ by WWlam Mui- j-Ekon and Gayle A MuHik- ^on. husband end wife, a t SGrimtors to CHARLE^ C. "JUST. ESQ., Attorney a t gL aw , a t S u c c o t t o r CT njttee for tho bonolit of w Countivwldo Funding Cor-po ra tlon . ^ a tt lp n m o n t ^re c o rd e d D ecom bor 1 » r -r1989, a s Instrument No. _964030, and re-recorded gJuly 6, 1990, a t Initn>- 5m ent f^e. 0 7 2 h 4 , records !of Twin FaSs, Counly. Ida- 2h o . a s B e n efld o ry . S a id ?D e e d o f T r u s t w a s re* £c o r d e d N o v e m b e r 3 0 , ?

: 1989, a s Instniment No. '063365. reeordt of Twin ®

: g g ^ L Y W l W & 'o T l j N pI 4 5 - 1 5 0 6 (4 ) ( a ) . IDA H O 21 CO D E NO RE^>RESEN- ,,

TATION IS MADE THAT ^ , T H EY A R E , O H A R E ^ I N O T, PRESfeN TLY R E - t. I SPO ^JSIBL E FO R T H IS ‘ ! OBLfGATION. „

Tho default for wWch th lt " ta to I t to bo m ade i t the g falkjro to pay the am ount ^ d u o u n d e r t h e c e r ta in

r P r o m i t to r y N o te a n d g . ' D e e d o f T r u s t ; In Ih e n ~ amouril*-eoIIod-tDrthore-— i;

u n d e r In th e a m o u n t o t d I $297.00 por month lor tho t^ , m o n th s o l D e c e m b e r . |p i 1902. through ond indud- q, [ Ino D ecem ber. 1003. and t^ I - the amount of $306.00 por - , month for tho months o t a, ■ J a n u a r y , 1 094 , th ro u ah ol I a n d Induding May, 19M , aiI a n d ony ancTall ocfcfltlonoi «

monthly paymdnts accn i- rr, ing. and ail am ounts ox- niI ponded by BonofieJary to p• protect thoir security inter- rr I o t t Tho tum oswirM on the in I obOgaton t o c u r e d ^ sold S I D o e d o l T r u t t i t C

$25 ,427 .64 , p lu t to rv lco CI chorgos, A tto m o /t foot. Ji* c o s ts o t th It fo roclosuro D ‘ andoccnjodlntD TO staltho D ) rato ol 10.5% from No-

vom borl, 1992. P- T he Bonofidaty elects to 2

s o i l o r c a u s o th o t r u s t proporty to bo toW to sat- ftfy m W obfigotion. ^ , . D a te d t h i t 18 th d a y o f '

f. tktoy. lOM_______________. Tam mtoHarrit

T m st Offico tor Chariot C.

f PU B L sfl: T hursday . May ' ) 26. Juno 2, 9. and 16. ^

1 '^ P U B U C NOTICE 0 I CAMAS COUNTY ; f f SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. ^I 121' C A a t^ > R B lD F O R B U S f

PURCHASE II N O T IC E IS H ER E B Y- GIVEN th a t s o a lo d b id t

w ill b e r e c e iv e d by th e Board of T ru tto e t ol Ca- c m a s County School Dit- c t r ic tN o .1 2 f.F a lr f ie ld .k t^ - .J

. h o j o r tho p u rd ia to ot the J

O no^(l) 1994 p a tte n - [I g e r a ^ b u t " ^ ^ ^ J, B i * docum ents and de- 2I ta ile d sp e c if ic a tio n s a re '': a v a i la b le a t th e C a m a s FI County High S d w d office. '1

FalH leld, T ^ h o , b e tw een °, the hours o( 8:00 A M . and °

4 M P .M . Monday throus^ EFriday until the day of S d g

m ust b e submitted • o n o r b e lo r e 7 * 0 P .M ..o n =

, J u n e 1 3 th , 1 0 0 4 to th e ° C a m a s C o u n ty H igh ;

, S c h o o l o f f ic e . B id s r e - i

b o pub lic ly o p e n e d a n d ^: loadatoud . q[ T h e B o a rd o l T r u s te e s iI resorvos the right to ao- g

. 5

. a l b & and to waive any ^

. the o ^ n o e f such bids u n le s t th e aw inflno of the

. b U i s d e S i^ f o r a p e T to d -

C a m a s C o u n ty S o h o o t ! D istrktN o. 121

- F S f S S / l d k h o 8 3 3 2 7 ......... j

!

LEGAL NOTICE L

U S D A -F o rest S e iv te o - niSawtooth N atiohal F o ro it BlW r f d d R anger D lttr ic t Al

Elmore a n d C am as C oun- Tty. Idaho El

South f^ric Boise River. A<Timber SaJvage P ro ject F

D u rin g th e l a s t s e v e r a l Liy e a r s s o m e D o u g la s f ir wt r e e s t a n d s h a v o b e e n i-|s e v e r ly d e f o l i a t e d by a l<

'D d u o la i - n r t u i s o r tm o th — pin fo tto ton on 7!R anger D btrfc tr««w too th j,NationaJ F o re s t B o c ^ t o >of tho severity of t ^ ^ f o - thn a t io n In c e r t a i n I ro o |gstan d i, tho Forest h M do - wv o lo p o d e n d a n a l y z e d fyth r e e a l t e r n a t iv e s lo r a »proposed d oad w sa l- el

s 'w s s j s s a ; :a n ^ s i s is docum ented In gan E nv ironm en t A s s e s s - y,m em (EA). which is avalk f>abto tor pubOc rovtow a n d ^co m m en t , jg T h e F o r e s t S u p e r v is o r

(who is Ihe responslbto ot- ,j.-fidan-has-fcjentified-A lior- ^

native B a s tho prefonod . a lte rn a tiv e . T h is a lte rn a - “ tive includes th e posslW o g s a lv a g e b y h o l l c o p to r g y a rd in g o f s o m o o f t h e ^ d e a d t r e e s o n a p p r o x i ­matoly 1450 a c res of s c a h ‘ t e r e d s t a n d s l h a t h a v e been heavily dofoliatad bv ° th e D o u g ia s -f ir tu j a o c k - moth oncfsom e^ackJlton^ ^ tro ts tha t h a v e b e e n kfltod * by th e D o u g Ia s - ( l r b a rk i boetle. Aboirt 1000 fee t of | n e w te m p o r a r y r o a d s J nooded to a c c e s s a hell- ? c o p te r la n d in g lo c a t io n . " Exftling ro a d t praykfa ^ ® other a c c e s s noodod for ®

**Pursui2nt to 3 '6 C F R 32 1 5 .S . th i s le g a l n o tic oprovides a final oppom j- .nity to com m ont on th e _p ro p o s e d tim b er s a lv a g e ?pro loct. C o m m e n ts in u s t g

i

T l» F o ™ iS u p « v lK > rw « l "■

ston; oom m entt wiO be a d - „dro s to d In an a p p o n d x to itho E A Com m ent* t te U d qb e a o n t to :- F a i r f ie ld nR anger D istrict P O Box c1 8 0 , F a i r f ie ld , I d a h o t6 3 3 ^ 7 , (2 0 8 ) 7 6 4 -2 2 0 2 . B

~ E o~ot> taInod a l T w l ^ d ^ Pd ro ts . 1!PUBUSH: T h u r« Jay , May -

^ B U ^ E T H E A R IN G " JMEETING JOINT HAGER- nM ^ SCHOOL DISTRICT gNO. 233 GOODING AND ^TWIN FALLS COUNTIES ^

HAGERMAN, IDAHO ,,N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y « G IV E N t h a l a B u d g e tHearing wBI b e heU a t th e £r e g u la r m o o tin g o f t h e g^ o o l Board of flio Jo in l ^H agem ian School Dittrict "No. 233 on M ondw , Ju n e "

“ i3 r i0 9 4 ^ ;0 0 'p T m . ifl-iaid—d ttr ic t a t which m eellng ^there win bo a public hoar- ®Ing o n th o m a ln to n o n c o *'and operotlon budget for ^the formcoming year. g T he budoot a s p retently

dotennlnod by Ih o Board ' .of T n itteo s Is now avail* <<a b e in the offico o t th e *school d t t r ic t a n d will r»- «m a in a v a l la b lo u n til th e mm o o tin g a n d h e a r in g a t ■p r o v id e d by la w . T h i t Cmooting a n d toodgot hear- F ing i t c a le d p u rsuan t loS o c t lo n 3 3 - 6 0 1 I d a h o CC odoam ended . £Carel M. Ainsworth. Ctork 2 J o in t H a g e rm a n S c h o o l Dittrict No. 233 O a te d th l a 2 0 th d a y o tMay. 1904. tl

W 0 2 ^^ IN THE DISTRICT p

C O U R T O FT H E FIF TH 0JU DICIALDISTRICTOF CTHE STATE O F IDAHO. 0

_____IN AND FOR-THE_______cCOUNTY O F STWIN FALLS . J

MAGISTRATE DIVISION C a te No. SP-94-358

NOTICE TO CREOrrORS > In the K tatur of ttw E tta to

RUSSELL E. CUNNINO- f. SD ocoasod *

NOTICE TO CREDITORS [. E tta le of RuttoO E. Cun- '

ninghWn. Deoeaae d ?Probate No; SP-94-3SB \

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y ' GIVEN t h a t D o ro th y H.

’ Cunningham h a s bo en op- .po in te d p o r to n a l re p re -

' to n la l lv o of th o a b o v e -nam ed do c o d o n t An por- c

’ t o n e h a v in g c la im s 'a g a in s t th e d e c e d e n t o r T

; h& estato ^ , i ^ i t e d to Jpresent iheir d a im s within *

our (4) month* aftor th e .; d» lo i)l ll» l lr .l|x .b lk !« llo n ‘

o f th la n o t i c e o r s a idc la im s w ill b e f o r e v e r 1barred. CW m s m u st either ;

' b e presen ted to th o under- ,, signed a t the ad d rees indi- '

caled . or.fBe whh th e Ctork Eof the C o u rt .

I TRAINOR by/RussaO a Kvanvig

I A tto rn e y * (o r P e r s o r i a l__ |

I p . S ! b m m ” . ' ‘TWin Fafls, Idaho 83303- '008 3 iT e I e p t )o n o : 2 0 6 - 7 3 3 - :

PUBLISH: TTw rw lay, htey , 1 2 - 1 0 j n d ^ . j |0 0 4 . _

IN TWE DISTRICTC O U R T O F T H E R F T H J

THE STATE O F IDAHO. I ,. IN A N D FO R T H E

C a a » N o .C V 03-3026

liVffilSND INBUn-

P U n m li >

DAVIDBOWUAH ^ 'Dafondant ‘

LEGAL NOTICE LE

N O T IC E : YOU HAVE B E E N S U E D BY T H E «> ’ ABOVE-NAMED P U I N - TIFFS. THE COURT MAY .Un* E N T E R JU D G M E N T -o t® AGAINST YOU WITHOUT lo* FU R TH ER NO TICE U N . Pro L E S S YOU R E S P O N D Co WITHIN 20 DAYS. HEAD Sta THE INFORMATON BE- ^ LOW.

“ TO;-DAVID^BOV/MAN-------------750 Caswell Avenuo W ott Twin Fnlls. Idaho 83301

You are horoby rwtifiod ^ that in ordor D dolond this la w su it, an a p p ro p r ia te ; writton ro tpon to m ust bo n_ , fUod wHh the above dotig- r a te d court within 20 days ! after sorvico of th it Sum- m ont of you. It you faH'to : to re tp o M tho court may j e n te r ju d g m e n t o g a ln t t ! you a t domandod by the | Plaintiffs In the Complainl.A copy o l the Complaint tk '

Is torvod with th it Sum- mons. II you wish to took tho odvico or roprosonta- , tton by on attomoy In this Thn mattor. you should do so < promptly so thot your wrrit- , ton response, 1 ony. moy ; be filod In c'me and othor Thr

r rightiprotoctod. ,appropriate vmtton ro­

tp o n to ro q u lro t com pil- 1 a n c o w lih R u Io 10(a)(1 ) 1 and othof Idaho Ruio t 0) , Civil Procedure and shall 1 also indudo: Th(1. The tilto ond numbor ol , th it case.2 It your ro tpon to It an Answer to tho Complaint.It m u tt contain odmitslons or donialt ot tho soparato a lle g a tio n s o f th o Com - ploint ond other dofonsot you may dalm.3. Your tignaturo. moiling a d d ro s s a n d to lo p h o n o numbor. or tho tignaturo, mailing oddross.end tolo- zc , g io n o numbor of your at- ^

4. Proof o t moiling or do- ™ livery ol a copy ol your re- tp o n to to p y n b tl 't ottor- ®

' t o do to rn iin o w h e th e r ^you m ust poy o filing feo ^ vnth your response, oon-to c t th e C lork o t th e g j"above-nam ed Court. “ FDATED this 27th doy of POf

C L E r W t H E D IS - Ma TRICT COURTBY/Sutto OBrion y-

- ^ ’ S H T T T i u f S a i ^ y - N o1 9 .2 6 a n d Ju n o 2 , f f e 4 ._ TW

NOTICE O F BID N o tice I t h e re b y gIvon

that tho Twin Fallt & h o o l *0“ District *411, Twin Fallt. Idaho win rtKOtvo b id t for variout Audio Vituol Fur­niture and Equlpmont tor tho Oregon Troll Ekimon- ta ry S c h o o l u n til 10 :0 0 A.tvl., Juno 9, 1004 a t tho S c h o o l A d m in is tra t io n Building, 201 Moln Avo- • n U e W e s t , T w in F a lls , Idaho 83301.

q u a n tltlo t, ip e c lf lc a t lo n t i n d co n d llo n iim iv b o o b , to in o d Irom th e S c h o o l Purchasing Agont a t thb S c h o o l A d m in is tr a t io n

• ^ T h O i^ o ard o f T r u s te e s -rfor School District #411 re- su

. se rv o s the right to roioct jg a n y o r a ll b id s a n d towotvQ ell Intormalities. nuT W IN FA L irS S C H O O L froDISTRICT #411 00R o s e S to t to n s . C lo rk of i s

i . th o B o a rd tnO PEN : Ju n e 9 .1 9 9 4 g.PUBUSH: T hu raday , May cc26. Ju n o 2 .1994 ._________ ac

NOTICE O F PUBUC DHEARING ^

Notico Is hereby givon bythe Planning e n d Zoning g iCom mission fer tho Cily o l STvirin Fans. Idaho, tha t a ^pobiic hooring will b e held &on Ju n e 14 .1 9 0 4 , a T ues- Odoy, a t the hour of 7:00 I to 'dock , P.M .. in tho Coun- dc

_ d l Cham bors, City Hafl. Ich_p,c a te d a t 321 Socond Ave- § 'n u e E a s t TVrin Falls, Ida- th

' ho. to hoar a req u est by: p;E A RLG A FtoH D tli

for loTACO TIME o<

R equests a S p o d a l Uso si Perm it in order thot th<^ tha ^ c a n t may have con- \s t r u c te d a n d o p e r a te a ofas t food restaurant vnth nt drivo-in window on prop- olerty iocatod a t 1517 Bluo ytL ^ s Boutovard North In olTwin Falls. j

DAVE and MARY ANN nRICE □

d /b/a THE HEALTH FOOD rPLACE ^

-R equest a S p te ia l Use piPenn ll in order thot the eapplicants m m operato a -ib u s in e s s witfi a drive-in ^w in d o w o n .p ro p o r ty Io- ,c a ted a t le M A M to n A v - J e n u e E as t In Twin Falls:

JOYCE E. GLASMANN »R equests a Zoning TWo 0

A m e n d m e n t lh a t w o u ld ■' a m en d City Code Section10-4-13.2(6) to a lo w the Tt p l a c e m e n t o l m o b ileh o n m to h oose employ- L/e o s o l tho property^ow ^r "a s « Temporary Spedol i<Uso in th* Airport Zone in e ,tho Twin FaBs City Aroa of ^

I Im pact at

321 Second Avenuo E a s t u ■ 7 3 « 2 6 7 . . . . ,, Any and a l p e rso n s 'd e--

-

S ^ S n d s ’ F lo re n c e , TT

Planning and Zoning Com - ,

? u a J S H : Thuraday, May96 1004 _________ <NOTICE O TjraU STEE-S ^

; O n the 30th day of Sop - S • tembor. 1004, a t tho hour to " o f 2.-00 o 'dod t-p jn .-B t t h o - a, tebby o t the T njsteo TWO- xt

F a c t Inc.. ad d ress 1 6 3 4 th feA i ^ North. TWin FaUs, o:

t S tate ofldaho . th e T rustee H

Thursday, f

_ _ , f t '

■EGAL NOTICE LECrill sen a t.pub iic a u c to n . u a r 3 tho h ighest b idder, tor a sh , tevA l monoy o f tt>e Inited S ta te s , all poyablo t tho time of sa le, th e fo^ ^ s w in g d e s c r ib e d r e a l . ro p o rty s i t u a te d In th e b o u n ty o f T w in F a l l s ,;tato ot Idoho, describod mom ste ltovrs.tow iU o w n s h lp 11 S o u t h , a n o ,~ R a n g o -1 7 -E a s t.o f . th o CHU

B o ito M erid ian , Twin the I Fallt County, Idaho:

toction 2: Thol port o t Lot bono 3 (NEV4NW ’/4 ) d o - MINI5 s c r ib ^ a t toaows, to-

lo g in n in g o t th o N o rth comb quarter com or o t saidS e c t io n 2 ; T h e n c o 0 “80S o u th e r ly a lo n g . th o C ourE ost boundary o f sa id UtahN o r th w e s t Q u o r t o r p o r o(N W /4): 400 feet to the BonolR e a l P o in t o f B o g in - ro cwning* os int

h o n c o W esterly p a ra lle l roco ito the North boundary Coufto f-ta id S oc tlo n ,o d ll- LOWta n co o f2 0 8 te o l: COM

honco South paralle) to e t LCthe Eost boundary of USA.said Northwett O uartor Bonol(NW’/«) 20a feet; reco r

h o n c o E a t t p a ra l le l to 1986.s a id N orth b o u n d a ry 9089-208 feet to th e Eost Fallt 1boundory line of to ld TheN o r th w o t t Q u a r t e r totoli(NWV4) o f t a l d S e c - Failioon; . and I

h e n c e N o rth 2 0 8 f o o t theo iatong the E a tt bound- S23.E ary line o t sa to North- w o s t Q u a r te r (NW '/4) o l sato Socllon to the R o a l P o in t o f B e g in -

■OQE^HER WITH « rtoM. 5,“ ° of w ay for Ingros* and " o n e g re ss ove r a n d acro ss S o E as t 25 foot o t the c North 400 loot o f ^

S a U sato wfll bo m ade rithout covenant o r war-

3 sa litfy th e obDgotton to - Am ' u re d by a n d pursuont to h e p o w e r o t s a l e c o n - B oo , ofTod in the Dood o t Trest ixocutod by Robert Lynn

,« a rg ll O lm t t e a d , a d l- 5 ^ 1 wrood w oman. Bonofida- y. roeoidod February 12.1991. u n d o r j n i t r i ^ e n t

rwin Fallt CM nV . Idaho, rhe Default te r whteh the 2 ^ 1 lato I t to b e m ado I t a t ^ q,

° 'T * G ra n to r ’s taBuro to m ake tho annual pay- d a t m onts In the am ountt o t $11,500.00 oach a s nictulrod Iw tho promls- sory no te fo ra total un- p a id b a la n c o o s o f A pril 2 6 , 1 9 9 4 . o f PUB' 5 1 1 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 . In to res t ’ | -

’ continues to acc rue on i s t h e u n p a id p r in c ip a l b a la n c o p u r s u a n t to m

— th e -n o te -a n d -o rd e r -o t - t r lo t c o u r t . F o r o c lo s u r o toalo c o i t s a n d le g o H o e t bolly h a v o b o o n I n c u r re d o p p r ond aro required to bo mltoa p a id p u r tu a n t to th e e | i g

T b e oWigotion o w ir ^ u r - tho Itu a n tto m o D e o d o fT fx is t prooie tho tu m of $115,000.00 occoiplus intorost thereon a t the m uttr e » of 12% p er annum m i*from tho I t t day of Do- ondoembor, 1091, t t July 20. sp o t1902, with Intorest thereof- P.M.tor accruing a t tho rato ol High9.125% . togolhor with the AlTb c o s ts o t th is fo re c lo su re or r<oction. tton DATED This 29th day ot missApril. 1994. fo rnTittoFoct,lnc.. T aistoo PatttR k^hardS thnrs PL&STATE OF IDAHO Bliss

s t Attn:County of Tvrin Fallt P.O. O n this 29lh doy o t April. Bliss 1904. before m e tho un- RUB

f . s s l ’R r c ' f f s s r r J ® ;S T IV E R S , k now n to bo th e P r e t id e n l o t T ITLE­FACT. INC., tho corpora- tio n th e t e x e c u te d th o The foregoing Inttrumont and oppocknosvledgod to m e tha t f us u d i corporation executed . th e tho sam e a s trustoo. .

IN W IT N E SS .W H E R E - O F. I have h e rm n to se t my hond and affixed my oflcial seel tho day and yoor In this cortificato first tjso abovo writton. HAH.

N o b i T ^ l i c tor Idaho gJa! R i ^ g a l T w i n Falls • Commission oxpiret 2-13-

PUBLISH: TTmrwJay.^May1? if la n d Z e . 1994. _ Lre.

n o t ic e O F jmUSTEE S

a l the hour of 10.00 a.m coor of ta ld day. in the tobby ofT itle F e d . In c .. o l 163 ug^.F o u r th A venue N orth In ^T w in F d l s .C o u n y o lT ^F a l l s S t a t e o f d a h o . LANCE D CHURCHILL a s luocossor Trustoo. will Tot« sea a t pubDc auction, to .01 t h o h ig h e s t b id d e r , to r . . . cash , in lawful morjoy of - the United S tato t, an pay- abto a t the time of ta to , th e follow ing d e tc r ib o dreal property, t l l u a t^ In In :tho C ^ t y ot Twin FaBt., T16 S tato ot Idaho, to-w it s27 Lot 6 in Btock 58 ot EAST- pni

M ANS F IH ST A D DI­T IO N , T w in F a l l t ..

. County, Idaho, accord- Themg to the plat thereof. «utr& )fd so lsaW C o o n h ^ wat

Tho Stroot a d * e s* ol 6 M Prc7 th A v e n u e N o rth , f j j

, Buhl. Idaho. Is so rn ^

o ! 'without covenant o r war- Spir a n » regarding titto, pos- SheM sston or em cum branoes tuItoso tisfy lheobB B *ttonse- on c u T D d b y m d -p u r iu a n t-to — ^9 t h e p o w o r o t s a l o c o n -fonod in Ihe ^ c t tm tl

S*A"H'Sl'i>''Lo'’& A °N ''. '’n"d S i,

/. Moy 2 6 .199C* Tlmos-Nows.

-EGAL NOTICE

.1AR1AN E . L O G G A N , ju t b a n d ’a n d w ife , a t Cantor, to Wilbur D. Vin- :e n t , a m e m b e r o l th o daho S ta le Bar. a t Tretl- 10, - a n d to D O U G L A S ZANDER B O E G H . a rtomber of the Idaho Stato lar. a s su c co tto r Troitoe. m d to LA NCE D., SHURCHILL. a m em ber of .S ^ ld o h o 'S ia to 'B a r . - as----------- r -u o c o tto r T rutloe. for tho . onefit ar)d tocurity o l AD- illNlSTTMTOR O F VET- ;R A N S A F F A IR S , a t lonefidory. recofdod Do- om ber 1 .1075 , a s Instru- w n t No. 688556. Mort­a g e records of Twin Fallt :o u n ty . I d a h o , a n d to itah l ^ g a g o Loan Cor- o r a l l o n a s s u c c e s s o r lonefidaiy by a s ilg im o n t jcorded f e g u i l 1 ^ ^ , s Instrument No. 7203M . o c o rd s o f T w in F a l l i kxrnty, Idaho, a n d to THE o i i i X s » N tT T L E T O N lO M PAN Y , now know ns LOMAS Mo r t g a g e ------------ISA. INC., o s succossor onofidary by assignm ent }cordod S e p te m b e r 18.986. a s Instrum ent No.08970. rocords of Twin alls Counly, Idaho.The dotouFi for which this oto Is to b e m ade is: , , - Failure to moke principal 1n d interest paym ents on 110 original loan am ount ot 2 3 .5 M .0 0 , with In te re s t [ lo re o n a t th o r a t e o f .0 % p e r a n n u m , w ith lo n th ly p o y m e n is of 272.21 forprfndpal. Intor- « t taxes and insurance lu e a n d o w in g fo r Iho n o n th s o t N o v o m b o r ,903, through April. 1904, md oach and every month h e ro o f to r , ih ro u g h th e la to of ro ln s ta lo m e n t o t o to , atong with afl costs, oes ond tato c h a r » s as- loc io tod th o rew ltn ; a n d N) balance owing a s of Ipril 29. 1004. on th e obli- la llo n s e c u r e d by s a id ) o e d o l T r u s t Is i13.249.64,-' coriiitting ot 1 1 2 ,4 6 6 .1 1 p r in c ip a l ,£44 .70 aocniod Interett,» 5 .34 lote cho raet, and >73.49 e tc ro w Im pound ihortage. whh in terett ao- n iing on the unpaki prin- j g ^ a t an annual rate o t ^

-hw abovo G rantort aro la rn o d to com p ly w ith_________:

I506(4)(a). N orep reten ta - iton It rrude that they ere , |>r aro n o t protentw n- I n s i d e ter th it obHga-

3ATED th i t 6 th d a y o t '•lay, 1904.ANCE D. CHURCHILL 1221 W est Hoyt M to . Idaho 83702 >UBUSH: T hursday , Moy 12, 10. 26 and Juno 2.1904. _____________

SEALED BIDS T he B litt Highway Dit-r io t- # -3 - ls -n o w -ta k in g _________.oaled b id t for 3 (threoT lo llydum ps only to hau l ipproximatoLy 15 loadod nllos ono way. This wiD be

h o hour or by tho yard.) ro o f o f In su ra n co m ust iccomparw all bWe. Bids n u t t bo in no lator than TiidnighI May 26th. 1994. u id WiQ b e oponod a t a spoc la l m ooting a t 8 :00 P.M. May 27th a t Iho Bllst Highway District Bu3dlng.Air bids moy bo accepted or ro|octod a t tho discre- iton ol tho Highway Com- mitstonort. For further in- i fo rm a tio n c o n to c t R lck- Pattenonot3S 2-4400 .PLEASE SEND BIDS TO:Bliss Hlghwoy District *2 Attn: Bid Dept P.O. Box 96 BUst. Idaho S3314 PUBLISH; T hursday , May 10 and 26.1994.

NOTICE-OF-APPLICATIOH-------------FOR WATER PERHIT

The foU ouinflo p p U ca tio n h a t been f i l e d to a p p ro p r ia te th e pubU c w rrtert of th e S t e te .o f Idaho:

47-08361

USOI BUREAU OF LAND HAHACEKEHT RT 3 BOX 1 BURLEY ID 83318

Source: S pc ing ^tr ib u ta r y to Shoshorw L-reek

D iversion P t :SESENE. S28, T16S.R17E; Twin f a l l s County.

Use: 04/15 t o 10/31 S to c k u a te r ( .0 1 c f s )W ild l if e ( .0 1 c f s )

T o ta l D iv e rs io n :.01 c f s

D ate F i le d : '4 /28 /1994

tn : KUSU, I ^ E . S28,T16S, R17E; NUSU,S27, T U S . R17E; Twin F a l l t County,

The p e m i t w i l l be s u b je c t to a l l p r io r w ater r i g h t s .P r o te s t s iBust be f i l e d w ith . th e a p p lic a n t and w ith th e D ir e c to r , D ept, o f U e te r tte so u fce s ,Sou th ern R eg ion , 222 Shothone S t r e e t E a s t,Twin F a l t s . ID. 83301 on o r t>efore J u w 6 ,

■199; . ” :

R. K e ith H lgg ln son , D ire c to r

IW8. Twin Falla, Idaho E-3

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A n n o u n c

----------lOe-HAPPYVlDS-------------

Arm 't yo u ^ adorable? I

DaleMeierhoff

H A P P Y BIG

■101 LOST» FOUND

Froo puppy! Lab Dirigo X. 12 w ooks old. Lovos kids! 733-3477.___________ ___

HOUND POUND NEWS

TWINFALLS ANIMAL SHELTER

Found:1. Cockof Spaniol. bu liond whilo, noutufod malo,

A dopllon:1, C o llio /S h o p h o rd X,

brown ond block, spayod , fotnoJo.

2 ,3 Australian X popplos.3 . S p rin so r S ponio l, llvor

a n d w h ito , n o u lu ro d molo,

4. Hoolor, rod. fomalo,5. Lnb X. mak>. pup.6. D alm atian-Shophord S,

black ond whito, ramalo.7 . 2 S h o p h o rd - C o llio X

8. Britlany-Spaniol, orango and whho, rrwJo.

9. S c o n io -M sso tt X. gray a i ^ whilo, fomalo.

Nico Cats & KichsI ___________ LOCATED

, 736-2299 AFtERNOONSONLYJ

Monday thru F r i ^ CLOSED Saturday, Sunday & H olklayt

Animals aro SOLD OR D ESTRO V EO attor48 •

hours, so ploaso cull o r visit tho pound daily lo

chock If your poi is horo.T hia U n o t an up*lo<

d a ta Hat; mlxod d o g s aro hard to doscribo. O r

com o pick out n puppy. . d o g .o r c o i- lh a y w o u ld ,

_______l o v a h o m a l 'Lost: 4 mooM fomoktblack

& Ion Gorman Shophord ■;

sowmiD.BmnrdCaJI4ZM 916.________ .

L ost: Q o ll c a r l c o v o r. bo* \ tw oon N W ash in g to n & C a n y o n ^ r i n g a Oolf C o u rso . REW ARDI C all *733-9S27._______________

Loet: Grov mokt cat wkh pur> p lo co llar, m is sin g a inco ' B -19lrom A irport Rd. Call 73&8017 loavo mao.

Lost: Slam oao m alo ca t, no ; c o lla r . 'Y o -Y o '. M apio SI ^

Lost: Tri-colored malo Bassol - H ound w ith 1 o y o . Lost wost of Flor. Fam iy misaos him! Rowani 326-4510

LOST: W alot, a l o r noar Ar- bV a.Sotnfaht. 7 3 ^ 5 4 . '

105 PERSONALS

B EY O U RBESfi C Uso Ihte progrom 4

you con...Qimlnato Hungor Pangs

F(wi Groat-Moro Erwrgolic Loflofait

H— lthv H«blta73fr42Ba J Buy E'ola onoryy-woight kKS

p roducts , distributor cost, in Ann, your indopondont dis- _ trfcutof 734-6940 onvllmo VV Do yoo nood holp 00 TOur ' prootem a? Soo Miaa Roso, <

PALMREADER* I ADVISOR.-AI90 taro card rsador.Paat, prosont and M uro. Has h o ^ many o(hor«,'why not you? Prt- vato readings. Locatod In

Burtoy. 1719 OvoriarxJ Avo.

Hanford Hoohh Inbrmatkm network. HoaWi Concoms?

1«800-793-ei13 =n you nood a totophono sor- 91

vlco & can1 go t it cal! mo. 73S-7120. _

' ----------------------------------------- M<

107 SPECIAL SHOnCES

• 20 A L C O H O L IC S 5- ANONYMOUS

— -A V O H -F R E E aam p (aa» fbfochuraa . 7 3 3 ^ 1 . _rj

e r a a a l Im plan t .S u p p o r t Nog r e u ^ o l a o . Ju d y a t 342- hS 2 4 e ^ J ilIa 1 345-1972 S

Try Our Fast$ 1 0 f o r l l

a n d 4L _.ifor Items p riced to.SI

used with an y oth

Tfaellme

e -4 •nmoa-Now a. 1\Mn Folli

c e m e n t s - E

106“ HAPPVADS--------

1 107 SPECIAL NOTICES

OVEREATERSANONYMOUS

________ 734-4S47PREGNANCY CRISIS

CENTER _ Froo losing. Cnll 734-7472- Of 1 -^-371-7472 .

Twin Falls City Pool is olfor-- Inflfamtlywatofeoftoy 2 c & ^ , Juk i G-1 Oth,

5;30-6;3ppm.(20porfamily. C a f l7 3 4 - ^ to r

moro htermation.Twin Falls City pool olloring

w ator a o ro b lc a , 7 - 6 a m , ' M ood^ thm Frkfoy. Noon-

m tfo n d o yt h r ^ ^ u r 8 ^ n ^ - 2 3 3 6

109 PROFESSIOKAL SERVICES

d ■■ - Allordablo Divorco &

Custody KEVIN H. ROGERS ir Atlarnov ai Low, 324-4553

'* BANKRUPTCYAll Chaplors & AG

rolotodcasos • Froo Tolophono •

Consulbtion V 538-7760800-548-2166 . ^ W m H . U ultM rry !- 22 y n Exp*ri»nep

Umho 83443 ly F o r tho a ld arly . Ouoliliod

homo caro with nursing and physical Ihorapy oxpori- - onco. For informalion'call

-------Amonda Buck,.CNA. I M , - .PTT. C PR . 536-5615 or .536-5719________________(

W anted : H ousos lo c lo a n ,' honosl, roEabb, reasonabio raloa. Cnl 736-1948.

V^l ite altofotionB.

110 PERSONALCARE : SERVICES

, Room In liconsod homo, ono on ono care. CNA staffod.

Call734-3S37.

111 BAKDSFORHWE -Ij

h 73T5------------- ^try music is now booking for p ^ o r tto a d ^ g .

113 CHLOCARE SERVICES

2 Moms staft2f>g a pro- achool daycare, ifch il-

d rofl.734-ttol •736-7160 2 moms with *in homo* doy

caro. 14 yra oxporionco.. C a n r3 4 -s5 a

ChlM care opening lor infant _ in private homo. Full timo F onk733-7S1S aftor noon.

J&C Day c a ro - L Icenaod . Staff CPR a FA conlTiod. 7 am to 6 pm . M on-Sat. All Bfloa nccoplod. 734-1208.

Moihor of 3 has openings at school s ood. Hot lunches, -

enoeks. foncod yard. 423-5731.

Cueiom Kids Is u n d o r now ownership and io no*< oper­ating a s ^ g i c Vallw ^ Childhood Contor. T h tra ia n o liq u id a tio n a a l t . Wo a ro loco tod a t 8 3 4 Bluo Lakes Bfvd-N.. 733-1983.

Quality chikl care in my homo, moals fndudod.

_______Call 736-6736. 2Wickol Day C aro, Jorom o.

Sirudureo onviromont wfth _ cortifiod c a ro g iver. Cal! A Kvrston BoH nl 4 -< 3 7 i2 ._

201 ADftMSTRATiON/ HANAQEIENT

Moturo honest', dodicatod, sAlgfv/houslng.733.1359______

203 AGRICULTURAL

Dolry holp w anted : T ra c t^ w oi^ fooding, malntonahco and doan up. Rosponsliai- “ t lo a w llli f lc r« a s0 lo r th o . .

Nood tnidc drivors ior alage ha u lan d a aw a th o rd rh re r. 536-5023

It Cosh Jr.*1 0 d a y s \ l i n e s).S500. C onno t t » gc 3ther discount. r s

e s d N i g w s i

Palla, Idoho Thursday, May 2

Employmeni~ ~ ~ !?03-AGRtCULTURAl----- -- -2C_ Expwkmcod siphon liiw i S

H i ' s s ' f i i s s s ' b s i r a : ^

^ - S J K U ' S i f A v I.S TlmUS Now«, PO Box 548, t; T«{nFnlls. ID 83303 V' Pos6i)to yoar round ompksy- -

mont for a g e n e ra l farm ruind with knowiodgo ol Inl-Qotlon, w olding, A b a s ic . [

-g,«lAft>{i67423.5576r-------- Z.l’P rogratslva SouthM at

) i ' oipofwnco In bunk fooding, V '

strong kutdorship and marv- — oo<O T«tttW Ils>lam Ilar_

with truck proventotivo _ mointonoftonco programs, i.y Spanish spooking holpful.

SolaryLtaod on o^xxkmco. Sendresum oto:

Snaka RIvar Cattle —

- 204 CHLOCARE

Noodod rosponsbk) adult to Pocaro for my childron in my f hom o, ovos & w ookonds.

• 734-3176 P

'205 DOMESTIC/ PHOUSEHOLD s

- Apollo Motor Inn is accopling~ S

! If H ousokooporoklo for smoll P ( ro s id o n tia l c a ro c o n to r. lo

■ T ho B ost W oslorn Conyon Springs Inn is accepting ap- p lic a t io n s in th o H ouso- keopino Dopartmont. Com-

' po titivo w ag o a & a lie n - __. danco bonus opptkn. Modi- Dri

co l In su ra n c o prog ram C- avollablo wilh condiilons. cl

P lea so apolv In pe rson a t j y

206 MEDICAL/ i< OEKTAL c

'______ o«A ccroditod rocords tochnl- K

c ian . PT -FT . Mon. - Fri. luICD-9-CM , 6 pT , E & M V

j coding. UR & DRQ rovtow, i I codo 3 a b s trac tin g & PC, -network krmviodg^ holpful.. LoI Sond resum e to H.I.S., PO 3

Bn* Rflfi, .limvnn ID fOXtft,;■ ••c^l20 fra24 :430 rd iy305~ '

CNA'8 f t and -p t. Roti>ilita. E lion ockmtod. NA's will also

I bo a c c e p te d for employ-monl with training olforod. _7t

• Excollont s ta r t w ag o a n d Mini

; KBridoowiowBfvd.TF. |oi

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- enca proforrod, but wil train EkK the right indivfefuals. Excol- Oir< kmt borwfUs indudo: Insur- Dr onco . pa id vacation, shift Ele difforonllal and bonusos. Gr Apply in peraon 500 Polk Soc

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^ look ing for dapandab la! i u o a rin g C N A 'a « N A 'a. IrvrTroining available. Pay Appaccording to oxporionco. upA pply In p a ra o n a t busi- Co noss office, 640 Filor Avo.Wost. W osl Magic Coro Sea

. Conior, Twin Fal&. JonOpening for AcerMiftad paiRecord* Technician, tor corcoding 4 tumor regisiry. J o j

■’Zo rco l Mr. Brent B o ^ . ho' _ J33;370O.ext2O6.,EOE , - J{|, Poskkms opon for luU timo 4 I n

pan timo RN s ond LPN-s in ful. MinkMuMmorialHos^ila] Ido

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Fufl-tlmo bflingool rocoptloo- lat. M ust havo good math rUn akilia. Sond rosumo lo 550 m BkMLakaa Blvd, Suite 560, L L ' TwfciFana.klah<;83301.

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•la kwklng Ior iho right pcreon. _ n toJo inourloom ,T holndi- h vkiuol must bo abk) to typo p 50 «pm. hove good phono n skills, bo able to work woll 0 undor prossuro, and hovo s lloxible hours, Com pulor C

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AD DESIGNERPerson noodod lo produce S

da2yadvonisng4 adKfoas p, lor toom 0! outsldo sa le s pooplo. Prim modio oxpori- r r r onco or g r ^ h lc 's training proforrod. Exporionce wilh Macintosh terminal on as- so t. Typo 50 wpm & good u. commvnicatlonskills with public, Anontkm lo detail 4 follow-through ossontlol, — Hourly wago based on ox- \ porionco p lu s bonus. Pleaso sond Introduclion you Iottor4resumoto: C<

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Drivorti Ed In&lructor, Blaino ^ Co, School Dist, 2 'summer cldssos, 6 wook mih. oa,' 211S2,700 6ordoM 788-2296 -----

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733^636 Miko McMurrav m« Minkk>ka County School Dis­

trict No 331 is now accept­ing applications lor tho lu - ^ lowing administrative and leachinoposlllona for Iho 212 1994-19?5SchoolYoor —

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G ra d o a 4 ,ia n d 6 ‘ WiSecondary Teachora - Math * Fn

(2), Spanish. English, Lan- * F®g u a g o Arte a n d Socia l SoaS tu < ^ (extra curicular ac- tim irvHior may b a involved)

S2SContra! Offico, 633 Fromont /\ul<Avonuo, R upt^._______• • rw

Jparty Doc l o T i m Ploaso^ a c tC h o r ie at 324-5668 Qtlodiscusadoialla. 4

Two 7-12 toaching positIoi]SondK -1 2 PrincipolotIdo- 7 - - h o 'a bo sl A-4 school: En-gllsh-Sociol S tu d ies and A..Inglish-PE. Coaching help- P«;ful?^MlnlmumquonflcalkiM: « 'Idaho Secondary toaching -11crodontlals. Storting dalo Carifor tho toaching poAllons c aw U boA ugustl7 .1994and goiAugust 3,1994 tor the Prin- J g :

For m ore Inforrnation con- trieta c t B ren d a T hom son, abiCtorkrOaslIolofd Schools, ’ 30-50 Main Siroot. Castleford, iwtIdaho, 83321.> h o n e 20s- ore537-6511 . C losing dote: "oKJune10J19S^___________ Nc

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)lamondfiokl Jocks R o « a ^ ran t a t tho B est W estern C anyon Springs Inrt Is flc- coplhg a p p l c ^ a tor lino cook. Broilor, aautoo’ and — sa la d m aking a r« am ong thodtJtkwperlofmod.com - clu

P n s* iia m S * i^ k a n § profit djHsh arin g c an a ll ba p a rt ol cmth e p ad ta g o . P l a a s a w ly oneIn p e rso n a t 1357 B lue _BCL Lakna North.losta O io 'ia hiring friendly, Woro llab la c o u n te r he lp for . 1 days & avenirws. Pan-tlme& full-time poslllona avaH. c

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SALES REPRESENTATIVE Due to rapid growth and oon- ^

-.mryot&oNulwfArSbric!?^ ^to igest rural collular lolo- **phono com pony. Is our- •*rontly aeoking on oxpori- Ponoed sok» protesaioruiJ to 'service tho M agic Valloy. _C om pen so llo n p lo n co n - Nooi

-cis ts of asBbstonllol ba se - 4 < salary, on excellent com-mission and bonuapoton- Noo<tioi, ana 0 completo bono- ore

Fo^im nw ^oondconlW en-tiol considorailon, ploaso noo<forword your ro sum o to jrh Com mNel C ellu lar, 685 wKi Bluo l.oko6 Blvd. N.. TwinFoils, ID 83301, Atin: Tori- cal

Equal O pportunlly Em- ploYor

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Susy young monogor noods Edwip e rso n lo loom acc o u n t injse rv ice 4 so le s in Twin orsFBlla-area. Excollont first ii(yoaroorntng4fuluro. rrSondrosun>oto:Exocutrvo be Fund_,5257FoIrviow,«260,

Aaiso. ID 83706. ^Vanted: AmbRlous, molivod |n eporaon to run businoss in fjodTF. Must h im s a k t s o x ^ l,oc

hofpfiiL 734-4441 or 1300 Kimborty Rd. Sucto 15£ ^

W H A T IF aou w oro involved In IBM obkCorporatton In Ifa third yoar truebIgTowth.whorowookJyou marbo today? Faslost growing mitt3 year old environm onlal ploycompany looking for posi- rv, 1live, seli^o th /a tod loaders < Tto Ii1l new olfico. For inter- BoxYlW,CTTI.7?4;g?99i______ ^

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ppllanco repair toch. wilh HUstrong badcground In refrig- 9 '^oratipn.SalaiiY + commissin Sub & excellent frinao bonolhp a ck a g e . C all 733 -6146 App))Ror.tSwttfof.if'tofviow.___ Sup

SOONTOOPEN I J :oof truss manufacturing CO.in TF oroa la now sooking ,ThoppBcants for tho following Lod poshfons: . . . .

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AMERICAN TEMPORARY lorFSERVICES, WC. -------

/onood: AnnAutomochonkivrtthtoots ^ Wotdora •Framers e sFadory workora oasonaf. Temporary, Full­time or Part-time mmm

Caa734-«452 |— or 67 6 -9 2 ^ Buriey

JAUTO MECHANIC -

Gerteral expor FT, Solory t -•■oommlwon-t-bonus. <West YeOowstone, MT (

406-646-8353 utomotive technician, prefer A.S.E. certified. Excellent-

1115BIU0 Lakes B lv d .7 r argo shuttto is taking appll- catlons for w ofdera a n d ^ aonorol laborera. A pplyat 1022FtefqlAvemie. ■ airy equip, sorvice 4 inttal- m '^ixi tedi: Pkifflbirig. ekic- k iricol, wolding e m . OM ro- - ^

woen 11 4 Ipm woekdaya r — > r c a lH o f« o p t3 2 4 ^ _ l^DICK SIMON TRUCKING Now higher pay aeale. 48 ■ and Conado. Groat bono- ■

fits. 1-800-727-5865 . J xportoncod doubtoe drtvor.

Local milk hauL CanT ^ 3 3 . _______

iperieneed OM pa rts per­son rMMiecCcall

S 0 6 4 6 1 . —ill-tlme route driver, job In-, | „ :ludes trash collec tions. I I I :d L reouirod. m ust p a ss Irfvors pnysica). Somo mo- r ihanlcal & wolding oxpori- mco holphri. Call after 2:30 ‘ 01 im. 543-8916 C

HADSTYUST pVe now havo oponk)gs lor

youinourbinyaslon! 3uaran toeda«loryPL U S ai

*aid vacation, holidays, 4 f more 1*

C om pany In au ran ce a t It group rso a

letlroffloni, profH ahoring, etc. ^

w m ors IrrfOTttiflon about

• andsA lo fT on t.Irfno f o r food ptocoaaing,

’s s s s s s g i : ’cafpontry, CDL drm ra. - Twin 1 ^ 7 3 3 -7 3 0 0

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4 e x ^ r le n c e d carpenler. _____C o n ^ -1 9 9 8 .lood laborer and toador op- £ 2 E o ra to r wilh oxporioncooround a rodt crushor. Call 213 736^772aflor6om 'lood local 4 OTR tank truds ------drivers. PT. days, nights 4 wknds avail. H oallhlnsur- once, cofetoria plan, 401K.Can 678-4565.___________ Arelow hiring lull lime position ^ovaildW oforfBhcu^rislIn ! * trw t produdfan. Valid drfv- o r 's licence required. Coll637-6114. ____________ Con

OTR DRIVERS Nm dwords Brothers Inc is took-ing for DOT qualifiod driv- fg

orsforourlorM houlopora-. 7 —j; Itons. Up to a corns por milo, plus compony paid

bofloMs. Contod Doug at1-206-523-1382 _£l22

TSI 48 Stale corrior based in Boiso. looking for quail- fied owrwr operators of flatbod equipment, fast pay, -------good bonollts. Coll 1 -BOO- Best2890113, Bud Dodoo. InnESIDENTIAL BUILDER- clerREMODELER seeks oxpe- shifrioncod corpontor. Roquiro- a t 2!m enls: Honest 4 depend- BurieDbto. fuD sol of tools, good rialiruck, hlghost quality work- Collmanship. rotoror*oes. Com- c o r vmittmont to long-term om- nHsloymont. Send work histo- g |j rry, rel, lool list: Box 90009,. - 2 ) ^ATho T lm os-N ow a, PO . “ 3ox 548, TF.ID 83303. _

eoking driver wilh d o s s A AUE CDL & o ndo rcom on ts .Cloa; driving rocord. able tolill 50 lb s , High S c h o o l _ „ cg radua le o r e q u iv a le n t. EOEJs u b ^ to pro-employment Currcsubdonco Abuse test. Ik9p)y at Gom State Paper 4 BridoiSupply, 1801 Htohloftd Ave _____E iM m - Fri 9 AM • 4 PM. Dish«B iln i]eu n « iH IV a______ |„p<The Saton a t Sun Volley C an

Lodge is acnpUng applica- 9omttona for oxporieocod stylist lor J

4 manicurist, dkmlto not needed to Hart. Hourly

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'ANTED: Exporioncod as- _____3hall roller o p e ra to r and Fuol la v e r , sc rood o p o ra lo r. awlr Send rosum o to: V alley son, Paving, PO Box 775, Belto- o f l i

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- - ■ tokKnwking. AvmContact Sandl, The Time*Newa Annex bulklIrM, 311 W. Main St, Twin Falla, ID.

No phono o t e a s o . ssistanl Manogor-Butcher. ot- 9 New grocory sto re , Wells, no ol

. i sAVON wants indtvkluals have

Intoroslod in oaming A c^(6-$10/hr.N odooftodoor. ^

1»800-449-1899. ------=ost W ostorn Apollo Molor \Inn aooks aport-tim o dosk Iclork, Fri 4 Sa t graveyard Knowahift. Apply In porson 10-3 comial296gdisonA ve,_W ofl^ shop.uriey-Rupert oroa: Jonito- ^ a n iriot work, wookonds only. 'Con-Robox. 324-7174, O fr»or w ash ottondents need- f^V.' e d . Apply In pe rso n 1135 Bluo Lokos Blvd N.

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U i E S f f l r S l i r o ^ YSERVICES, INC. 6n o>C01I734-6452 pjlee

or 678-9295 Burk>y sum<O E f^ /D W >gV E R A F E E CusI:urrontly occoptlng oppko- 1323

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■Jore"»°'D Experi.ishwoshora noodod. Apply, bo acn poraon onfy a t Twin Foils nings? a ro C ontor b e tw ee n Inpoi)om-2pm w eekdays. Ask Klmb<ofJudv. • ________ Wosi

EXPERIENCED nGARDENER I

lusthovelocal-relorencect- wconlllooking lor oil pttososol nltytlyard grooming. Coll 734- new 1

2433 anytime. Iroedt jo lo t lo n d a n t , full-tlmo,

if Hanson brldflo.________ WantediIMlmo ronof cook noodod. Jiof* j!\p p ly In p e rso n only a t _£S!Li;rwin R i ls Caro Contor be- Washirwoen 9am-2pm weekdays, vice nUk for Judy ,____________ Itons f•ocory storo needs produce ‘“f?™lolp; Filer locollon. W age «nfs.topendingcnoxp.Sendre- ob le .ium o to :P .aB O T E .F Ier, workd 83328 or coH 3264328. >omo

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)guords ond swim instreo- »rs needed . Prior oxperl- nceandcortificalkjnsnoc- '

lidoka County School Dis- Can73k» No 331 is rww accopt-_____________ig upncottons for Iho Id-iwing Iwo poslkxM, whteh 305 O

Z2!ndon fsSeaotory . Buying nptionisl , , g a g eslie rc la ss il led p o s l llo n s 5 ^ 7 3

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pllcotlons m ay b e plckod Bl joltbeM inW oka& K Jols = - ^ entral Offico. 633 Fremont vonuo, Rupert.ilt-Lubo Is now accepting' s ta r t 'o spllcotlona for full tim o Orop n bo tochs for Blue Lakes p o cation, apply In porson, ca. NV: 947 dfiXXakoe BW N, ------------■phooo calls ptease, wtaking applications for ntol roprosontolhre, must ive good driving record. I H

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iw lodgo o l M acintosh m pu te ra u sing P hoto- w P r op & Quark E a a ^ pro- Al real os sm s pro lorro^Fam illar h tho proprosa^operolloo now^Mpof.TWapositton £ a d v o n julroa Iho ability to work oil a r o o s - p M te ^ , ml-

L in& g4po^ bati« i^ T ^ ' S l lw llS»full-tlmo night shift p ^ Sscrimlnjn 3p m -1 2 am , Days ofl M udostflyva ryacco rd lng fo job leuvingijuirements. Solorybosod custocto'0 w r io n c o . Fill out op- poo^soa co llon a n d loavo ro- i r d r l 8 m oa a t TImoa Newa, s lo m erS o rv lc o D ept, 1Nsne»»sf 2 3 rd S t.W .,T w in F a lls accepl an833303,______________ _ostatowhic ook /P T d lihw asho rKionco roqulrod. Could sch ed u led d ^ s . evo - j ^ f c S o

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\ \ ^ led: Experionood insula- II1 in s ta lle rs , blow and I I H UI,CaHnowl6»8-9791. hington Inventory Sor-I now accepting eppSco- ■■ a forjmil-time invofltory 1 1 ^ ^ ^

^?4 I I B |0. Excolloni aum m er Ml I :k for s tu d e n ts or for lo o n e w ho w an ts lo I I ploment ihoir'exisling | | l | l 4 i) l KTie. Wo olfor pakl train- I I U i i i ond travel, modicolber>- >,401K savings plan. If I w an t to e a rn e x tra 502 HOi h,contad yoor local Job ^vicolnTw inFatolofap-a is a ------------------------ H oi

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! opportunlly in a atroog ________ ^fwmto aroa to own ¥010* a RARE 1ipalnt-glaaaAdocorat- B u y th lia to re or ex p ap d your atoned 4Iting b u tln e ia . Fuller 42 rion paint la k)oking fora g g re ss iv e d e a le r In A S S U «r a ro a . For m ore Inlo Ila c t Lyle V an O rden 5 bed roo-237 -6084 o r 1 -800 . hom oha-8837 OXt 4 ^ leave on 2 lovi

itla m lly opporlunltyl Extra roelo s la b llsh o d a o rv lc o garago. inoaa. Oood income for palntod. Ilor-oporator. Indudos tum m onbfflom * efienttlo.------------no irp w i^ 2 6 or RI. f l B o x ' I116.00Q S Rupert, ID S3350 .AYPHONEROUTESf i sues tor a ^ $2000 wk RII. 800-206-5300 24 h n 7 :

101-502: MOHEYTOLOAN

« N E E 0 C A 8 hT buy notea 4 real estate intraeu. Croatlve Finance

nk c la itltle d wFien you . act your ad in dusirisd an 733-0331.

i CONrRACTSANO - -HORTOAQES-----------

ring tru s l de ed a , mort- ig e s 4 c o n lra e ta . Call i|.736-t7e2forouote. ntracta, laist deeds, pur­chased whote or part.

Wost Ono B c ^ t-800-772-4666

BUSINESS TO '. . BUSMESS

d of staving for someone 50? Hovo 0 fow Ks put foy.Lol-s got together & ir t ou r own b u s in e ss . ' o p m e a l ln o . D. Sline,> Box-3441,W nnomuc- .NVA9446

}UAL HOUSING iPPOFrrUNITY•I eststs advertbing in this coper Is sutfad 10 the Fair i?A a«tK tim D f«lifco[i Jvcrtlse ‘any pralorenco 01 cr d u irn iu u i bocut on cdcr, nt;^cn, tax. h n to p , ri Qt nsdcnd or tension, to mAe any such ■ irence, llmiutlon or Imlnaikin.* Famllal status las difchn in te r e ape d lino '*'<h pa 'tnts or legal dan: preoiant wtvnon vxf s moitrg ofiXdy a d * ta i

■ovfspaptr w l not

Our readers axe hereby nod that a l dwellings feed In l i s nenBpapw are

To « r 5 * i d d S S S U O T o l ^ a l l - S O O ^. The Tdl-lree telephone 0 T lc rt»heat9 tT paM a

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HOMESFORSALE

HOME BUYERS IIbout our free warranty 'i National P r o p ^

3 3 7 3 y S o ^ 3 - 1 4 4 S faocu rity dep.I2 b d rm llb a th . 2860 I Lakea S . O pen & ap- «etwoen6-7«nW od74i , 9 r . a a . 7 » - ^ .

5 ACRESutlUimmaeulale 3,000 15 bdrm, 3 bath homo

■10 ACRES ■

ovei 5 bdrm . 3 ,5 ba th 10, covered deck withlubrnlco yard Jo n c o d ------------uro, wator aharoe, weel jhL'B21

1 ACRES ^ ^ n , 2 bath honw, lamDy n , f lrep la co ;2 d o c k a , - )fShoahono.fr9,000.20 ACRES

ire, hay, wator sh a re s , , • ata, shoda, 2 bdrm mo- , SW o l Jo ro m o . sooxm.TTBERTJONES REALTY733-0404

i - 8 0 0 - a 2 - W l E y T . i a n ______

iFFORDABLEd now c o n stru c tio n .,900.3 bdrni, 2tM th, 2

oo ls . H u m la s t one ! Eari73& 0^.

3REATVIEW.HiOs. Countiy I h ^ a l leatlnN EBeo.olTF. ig o n l acre. 3 bdrm, 2 i,w * -in d o aa l,v K « ed ng, droam Mlef)on w th

5.000. Earl 73&0706

iA B A L AR E A t T Y ^ “ "733-4321

-nC O PPO R T U N IT Y t : th ia A. T ro u tn a r d e ­

ad, 4400 aq.fL . droam 0 ,4 g M y 3 jiUME& OWNER I

CARRY ' • , Iroom , 3 b a th brick ohaanoaiiy 3.400 • q » : ;: loveta. Formalilvlng

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A G icV A L L ^ I REALTY.734^1991

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---------- ptara.you.Q0ln8i)n--------onvacation? Please call

Jack l* ® 733*3509 for yoiir homo animal care. i

S V O P ID O N 'T L E T J U S T -i

A N Y O N E try torepair your audio, e

^ . iVidao, & car , . . ..,equTpment;We have - ^

the factory authorized ■equipment & expertise ■to d o th e job right. Do ■

they? rCall u s 1st. ^

PrKltlonVIdto& Audio <736-0881 I

sSTARCRAFT m

G lass & aluminum boats. Rstilng, skiing &

all styles in stock. — Merccruiser stem

drive. - r . Forco i Mercury outboards. Full sales & ui

Service. “Authorized repair service

. forMERCURY&FORCE PRODUCTS.

— HARBAUOHJIQIQBS,_____INC. 636-6323 ir

U sed b o a ts In sto ck _

■ ■ t f l i i i M i l H . c• • -.c

' - -T -HONEY.DO.INC.BOOKKEEPING _

SERVICE WiComputerized ■

R easonable Rates ■ M argarat T ubbs ,(208) 734-8271 q,

AflordibU BuilMU SyttMii Bookkeeping & tax r

preparation* ^ loan assistance • Invoice

collections F rt* Initial consultation 736-S665

ASSOCIATED ■GENERAL R

CONTRACTORS MJo b s to bid o

' s:

A U rrSO enm i Carpentry ■R em odels • New ■

construction • Specialty nded(8,patS08, patio c o ^ S ca n x ^ , sheds. SmaDJobs

& r e p a i r e .7 3 4 - ^

W M M mS p r i n g S p ^ c lm l

20% o fh le o mintmum n .

- p S i S S n t f £ S o » l ^«7B-72Mor1-80M046S7 Quality Carpat Cara

}Aazda» Starting a f /n v o /c e ^

M A Z D A 6 2 6 1

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OHer to Stock onE n d s . M a y 31

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-ona«.youfjdaanin9 n«)dsl- I n s id e & o u t.

326-4185 f o r 'Siia p p o i n t m e n t &F r a o E s t i m a t e s —

P - C . M . W'• PR O -C laan lng &

H o m S ! * S f iS ! K 3 s I ^New Construction.

•We do windowa" Ca!l736«)12.Ref8 _

avail. Free Estimates ■

De

vveC O M P U T E R S ps

New & Used paiRepairs • U pgrades Printera • Networks

CD - ROM • Sound cards

Financing available ISanrtca and Support ■ la our Btialneaal IMS TTieCon^uter Place

415AODISONAVE /734-1667 ■

IDI-MV C o m p u te r S y s te m s , 4 8 8 C O M P U T E R

Hard Disk Drive & CO ROM _ 1 4" C o lo r S V G A ■

M o u s e , D O S , ■ M S W in d o w s ■

n $ 1 1 9 9-----2 0 8 - 7 3 4 - 5 8 8 3 - ------ q .

1039 Blue Lakes BMIN.TF-- -------------------------------- Ha

IMTEHMOUMTAIN p J COMPUTER SERVICE pe,

• Corrijiiiter tax preparation ••Computer 4 perflJhoral repair

•Sm.Cusiiea8«irt&(«Uwsiig E Call 733-4590 “

Sa

D R A Q T DAIRYConstmctlon & Welding

New or Remodeled Bams or Corrals O utbu ild ings

Farm Equipment Repair & Manufacture

Gates & Trailers _ 3860 N. 2 150 E . I ? ] Filer. ID 83328 K f

32 6 -3 2 6 4 ' ! ■

s/

Ono man constnictlon Corrals, line locks, flat

concrete. Also lawn sprinkler installation. .

__ 14.yis experience— hReasonable rates. WM

73 4 -4 6 2 4 Q

JT PETTBISON CONSinUCnOK. SpacMUnglnfieciks. ^

Refs. Free estimates;32 4 -2 8 6 2 g

A-1 DRYWALLDrywall InstaDation, taping & texturing. 16 yis e s s e n c e .-

J o b s large Of small.

® 4 3 j 5 § 8

f1

n o n t h s

5n Hand) 1 s t

rM.Umo.etMr<lradIcaw reruadable tee.4epotli oi SUO

E k j

> 3 1 e x t 2 f o r m o r e i

N e l s o n 's ____ D r y w a l l ______

Taping &lextoring. Quality" ( worn at a competitive comm

'raterAnything from homo---------repair to new constnjctlon. DQm Mike Nelson 734-6569 ^ e i

— ------------------------------ Met£

W ashington's Drywall prgHand tamng & texturing.

Patches, additions & remodeling. FREE estimatesl Washington Vera • owner

■ 734-2642 ______

■ H i

D ean'a E xcava ting p & P a v in g

We do asphalt driveways parking lots, asphaltpatching, grading & topsoil. Cifwur,

7 3 4 - 4 2 2 8 * n e

All inside Cell E

Valley Fencing AAll types of fences, R E P / Spring Speelalal In & out'

4 2 ^ 7 7 5 • 7am^ flooring 9t30pm 7 daya-week caipenti

for free esm B tes iMit_____ Fwes&i

Sham

W l

"OfinVoWtf Flooring RoonTsArtlatry eioctric

Hardwood Installation tootargFinishing & Refinlshing expcPainting (Insido & out) - CallPa te B utton ,7 3 « ? 7 2 ______

m m m aaaam ^m im mI S i f i l i t i l t t i i M f l viN^

FreeKffl'ai

DELIVERED 32&» S and & gravel topsoil _ _ _

parltftg '1ois?0lc H0 No

NORTHWEST call ICOMPANY. INC. ^

733-1234 ______Gravel S ales

MainU______________ L ll l ■

rstXDkCT T iK T tm fw n ^ n ih U M r i H l M U t t M anymot

SAWTOOTH SHEET ----------METAL - PAUL'

(2M ) 733.8548

MmmmMMmmM ^qiNe<rem

WORK OF ART No]^! Handyman sendees .

Home repair; Electrical, ____“

a s 1• Tony

H o m e rep a irs o f all kinda.

DALE 5JHR O B IN S O N IS yrs e

734-2939 :

l e a l E s t a t e /

" W M m S P R-A W A R D W I N

Bucon'Jdjy m Best Ove a i S -Best m e

O P E N H OT U E S /W E D /T H L

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W IL L S"Where Value a n d Pric

222 Shoshone Strei Twin Fali.s, Idaho i

Phone 208-734-4411-F ax;- C huck Perkin.

> = ? 208.733.:

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W C O N D U CTIO N ■ Yafmmerdal & Residential vard vM eta l'o rW o o a ----------- ^Murt

em odels /F ram lng Kimbe R edw ood D eck s 734-35 letal O utbuildings eel fram ed h o u se s F ree E s tim atesi EV

B u rley 6 7 8 -0 7 1 9 MoviTwin F a lls Spring736-1123 raking,

• Wee<------------:----------------- Freees

H om e rep a irs of all k inds.

" D A L E . cROBINSON . u

734 -2 9 3 9 • PU

7 .W ewurhorMhbnfAriutnnwf P re(enenel'a Home Cars . ‘A/wa!l*Paitrtng'UwnS«vto ^All home repairs — —

side & out 10 yrs exp. G a r>11 B ruce 7 33-7543 Lav

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ALL H O M E AND iPA IR S/H A U U N GouLQu tKxkonphntiino, ,)flng, tile, fences, drywaii. A lpof^,masoniy,eioc&Rn! l aieliliiA/i/ufton«caU MowlsBM»KSonaUe.i2ynBp. c leanawn/Rlchanl3 2 4 ^ 9 D avi

W a r d 'a H o m e ED PPC o n a t r u c t l o n L a v

am addmonsrrwnodellna,------Reas)cirical, plumbing. No lob Y ougitarge or too small. 20 yrs FRE

exper. Free estimates. 656-4C ;aU W ard 734-6294

\W N SPRINKUNGi SYSTEM S S N

NYLHOUSE SIDING tiYee estim ates.Refs. Metalro n'$ Handyman Service^^oreve»3i6^C 45 standan

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iONEY DO, INC.1I 2 o £ ! NoJob too smalll i - a o all DEWEY TUBBS

7 34^271

linlenance, remodels. NORTImons from the gmund up. If (n te r lbroken wei toll. If you want B ru shfill bu9d It We can handle F r e t

.UL'S h o m e REPAIR INTERlF a u c e ts , to ile ts . H o iw a te r h e a te r s . c

opalr& Installation. a iI wwctrical, carpentw repair. doHEE ESTIMATES Fre

32 4 -8 5 1 7 JlmWl. B onded .__ __________---------------------- -— Duai

Ext<HOMEBWLDERSI WediNew Constnicthjn, Fre remodels, concrete. lobtoosmallHOyisem. youwantHweVbtjMltl

Call324-229S

E B E B S 3 Z B 3 c>-k i'G ra d

Excavinya Landacaplng • S Home Improvement 0 AD types lawn care & Sar TierejalrserylessimofBl operato 'a do what you cant dol!____ » s ta

1 9 8 7 f

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S 5 1 4 .0 4 1 0 ^U 1874 i a l . ^ 6 f i<

your service re p n

m m m a m m s t a t e \

JBILE MOWINQYardcle'^-up;-----------------d work & mowing.

berly & Twin Falls. ^A L 3535 o r 432-5273

EVERGREEN W OM l LAWNS

owing & trimming ig dean-ups. power.g.pmnlng. planting. C( sed & pest controlestimates 7366002 Com m "_________________ residenili

............LMktrcTlnkar9..■ S p rin k le rs • ■ H T L a n d s c a p e s *>lant8.& t r e e s •• G rad in g •

Valls & m o re l •r e e e s t im a te s vv» n «n

' g ja r d e n T illin g , mart3ie,maiavi/n m o w in g , toman/ver R aking, e tc . Up to I& R T IL U N G All worf

D LAWN C A R E FrH tttlir7 3 4 -5604 youfhom*

_________________ The< \ f f o r d a b l e £ l a w n c a r e . wing, trlmmlrig &-an-up. R efs. Call B | Hiv e H o w a rd a t ■ K a

7 3 8 -8 3 7 9--------------------------- LAYTPASTOOR & SON Si w n m o w i n g We hlasQoabla ra te s . selectic grow It. we mow itP “ WHEE^EE ESTIMATES TR■4341 o r 420-5230 EXPAN

Also lar Starcral

1;NAKE RIVER HARB^METAL C O . INC

Iroofing4sk!iftg.2’or3'J gauge&.29 gauge, - lard (custom trim madeurq»dto!ions.Ched( ■ R l Tp(k»s before you buy. ■ U K M9 -7 3 6 - 4 6 5 3 o r K l i l J 3 0 0 - 5 6 0 ^ 1 2

p w v f n w v ^ M tfO'.s a te

77WEST COLORSirlo r & E x te r io r . *C<sh . roll & s p r a y . Electrote e e s t i m a t e s * Copy <R e f e r e n c e s 25 yr: 7 3 e - 2 S 9 1

--------------------------- SameRIOR ft EXTERIOR Clo u s e , b a m s . 7

o u t b l d g s laavt forkApr^ration ionebyhand.ree E stlm a te sl B t T r Waggoner 5 4 3 ^

ia n s ’s P ain tingxterior • Interior .do quality work SHiVee estim ates. S

734-3303 Carbidi Wesharp

m Z S S n i^^M 1 4 1 B

< PA VING, In c . M nading • DrivewaysP ^ i n g Lots • H R

avatlon • Patching Subdivlslona •Oemolltk>n • , ANi

land & Gravel • SPRINiitor rentals t)y the hour Senlcastiitwtft a r;wy Rp<w> _AutomaBcsp h altM d eria ls Senkir734-3722 UlkeAn

'H ig h la n d A ve E

«M ES - S02 HOK FORSALE................— FOF

f f i f E T S S ^

s,'T n*3 ,d” "JM o w i o a t s w i t h - 22 ,00). 2 bath. 1620 eq. 3

a -»aJ. central air. storm...................• » doad bolt Ioc l« .' cYPRES

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(lalr^nanco froo lid- -----------1 bloekw osto lC S t. EXCE IMonacoSl. C anbo «

s p A ciaSal&S<Jfl.1-4.

BYOW>ER "bodrooiteodSonM aW d*^ 4400SC

ffisrs5n>alh,fundlonaJfloof modolo n. quality carpot & wan nvmgo rtrioBs, new windows. Laroop nlol bamJ, w. muW UM v^ljm.dockw-b«lJ3.4 mnlurol

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dauHMad.

r e s e n t a t l v t

TEWIDE PAVING STAN 5 Driveways S tan &

Parking Lots • Ta>eal Coatings preiEESTlMATESIl_________ALL 736-1157 • Financ

• Boo^

U i* IU llL j^ W ti * Farm Act / 73 ' 2195

r221 o r 326-5S57 H I m iTiercial, industrial, milal. Buildup roofs,.™p.l™d 1.241,™. T JIe»o rl

30 yrs ox\JaM iuM i3W M & Qtitiityi i J |2 2 2 S lZ 2 i^ l 73340b

lepalr, R ecolor &In ish ralher than

SHELTi^ueg&QWnleitops ■ SE mipslenis&Ktots treetoppir lo 85% eavlngsl chain sa rerk la BuarantoodI trlmmln ttlmitmonupgrtding hauling 9ti»or rwtU ptoptrtyl Q RWha R efln lsher . FREE I

543-4934B ucket I 733-743

D&

,YTONRV'»by TrImm! SKYUNE remo>

XTri-j.ANDOS in Stock. T llarge selection of S T:raftTent Trailers. R EIV iiSEORVs&RV Free<

Repairs. . - 7 3 CBAUGH MOTOR 7 3 ' NC 536-6323

— ■i i s W i i . w i f i r l b e a c l^ jiiu M iu S u lL M -G uaran

Eridlsh G

WSrSHAWOS Phoatelllte systems* Call J lirJig Screen T V s • ________• Camcorders • Wf7TSf\ -Car Stereo &tronic equipment • py & Fax machines • -. yrs experience. E L E C

Usually Vacuumsime Day Sennce centnC a llJ P E S Sales s(733-231B 7:

tv a m e a a a g e 2 3 6

JOHN'S W riW i SHARPENING

SERVICE m S twBide & steel aavre. snovmioll a ^ hedge trimmers ProeestinI B racken SL S. C all

734-4050

s u PWDERSON'S WORIm /C L£R /7£PA //7, PmfttskmastslHpi&fflaintBnance. Raport Cotttfic&manval.systems. Resume:nior rates available. 7:AndereonTSS^IIQ iszsAddtoi

h o m e s ' • 502 HOME FOR SALE------------— ------- FORi

:'ro8 iQcinFBTllingsly )k. 3 - bdrm m o tilo 0,2 both,lor appoint-|c l lM 7 .f a 5 7 r ~n ,2 b«h « .0 ,. |j |3ai.

ICO Df. TF, Do not dis- occooaiMl 324-2359,

•• - ............. ................... 734 r4 ^ (1ESSW AY:3bdrm. 1 FO R sju . catt^ foJ coilina. bay immnculot low .firop lnw .A C .Ig hom o wil

booulllol$79 ,600 ,70^209 'yard with

__________________ 1420 0thC E L L E N T B U Y -

ON THISa c io u sb r ic k

H O M E balh. d b rol rwnhoQst locQtlon. 6 wkh auto iroom s, 4 b a th s wilh Documoni0 sq ll ol living a roo. 'G ood Got fwood floors. Mah noof tor quick j ly room, od roomily ro- Drtvo by 2 lolod kilchon. Formal ihon c a l Ic ig o n d d ln ln g ro o m e . induflflalDf >0 privolo (oncod back t p Hnw fw fihc^rodpoiteond Jomo j 7

; i ? T » 'S l r a ' ::od 01 $174,900.00. „ N E T W .279 Roducod lo

c a to d atH M m m Viow. Thi

j E M s hT A T E R E A L T Y m ovo int.

7344400 HOUSERDETAIt^.

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_ _ _ _ _ _ 23Hodbem/j3bdrrM ^

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bodroom

huntino. H siding an< sulalion. I

_________________ _ ond n 2 4 ':E T f T T ^ ^ n at $73.90 ■ l l l l i i a H I MAS LL

H O M E TkN SNOW C P A ! ? ® 2 o r ,1 & S c o tt S n o w ’ ^2.' T ax r e lu rn ------------------srep a ra llo n.iA u d itin g _____________a n c ia l P lan n in g o o k k e ep in g & S *

i S ’f c E . “ a^ o n -F ri 8 -5 , 621 Hayo:r tim e s b y a p p t . W E I

J U y U J . J M C U S T3bodroom.

■ B -F A Z A N - iT p W Svork .for b a t h s & pFan. W<ons. or ony other. yard, grois oxpor. Basf price and In on'fy/F ree estim ates. 2? ? e ‘2n & -F » x .7 3 3 .a 4 2 2

I j i

E L T O N 'aT R E E SE R V IC E -------------^

pplng.treo removal. 5Q3 ^UHn saw wori(. shmb u n i iming or removal,

•E EST IM A T E S $50, Filor coun

Bt t ru c k fo r le a s e bdrm, 27438 • 324 -6641 a c r e a .g--------------------------- REDUCO fliL T R E E BUH

SE R V IC E Lmge.ran. rtmed or shaped .moval S s lu S p X S J ng. Free estim ates,-ed . 5 3 6 -5 1 8 5 o r &imootc8 0 0 ‘5 3 6 - 5 1 8 5 - - ----------w l h a ^

T R E E5 T U M F » J s t a a i i l U l O V A L _ ™le estimates ^3 3 - 1 5 5 4■ a a - i s e s ■__________________ hom o. V■ 7 i r 7 S T ! H ^ B modolod■ J U U S M ^ ^ H porfor. c

o n 3 ’/<tk 3 bdrm, 1

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733 -1606 dienAttE»M(itUnal] ^

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Thursday, May 26

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MES 506 JEROfR S A L E -^ - , , .

J2 bdnn . IVt ba lh . basom on l . alnglo car oaraoo. b a th , fonc

' s r s ’ 7 . , .0 0 .

2L222£5--------------- nowly romolOC 3 bdrm, 2 bath. ga rogo . fri icturod homo. Con- ~ kiofg $68.0

M i ' , ' ;.vllh 2 c a r ga ra g o . ------ —lol lorgo loncod;in Turn 10 tno oa ih d o d L lo c a lo d a lth Avo. E . For pri- r w .^ . M i . howing call 733->Bvomo«aflo).____ 508 KQIBESthByOwrm HANSln p lo lo d 3 b d r m ,2 ” _

' " s r s s . i 'M t?d Idaho Powor S S T w >mt8* homo. Pricod :k so lo 01 $81,500. i 2094 Fals Avo E.I to r« »(736-1048propony, 2 a a o e inIVO o ldo r 3 bdrm 500 SHOSHP72.000 lorms. Coll15;_______________ 2bdrtn . Ib o l■WIN FALLS ,10 $117,900.00. Lo-a t ,932 M ountoin J?™-

S Sm o. GALL CINDY - B g P J m ? :R FO R ALL THE , , ,

= ■ « * « » •

I I C n n Elko NV h<I I l f I A llachod db

Bloro room ITE REALTY All oloc . 4 1734-0400 Also on sar

S p -t,000.r>owS44,000.jflll 43^0915 7g2:7'>ORTMENI 5,2 f a r m s

l ^ 'V o r t ' - o - n ? ANDD2 3 0 ocros,S \

M d moro. Extra In- n. insulalod window A 'x S ^sh o p .P rk m l , e o o « ). W iL THO- 2im goiod40 LLOYD ON THIS living. $45.(

TODAY AT 324 - Inq avail 825 >r 4 2 0 -3 3 5 8 . i9 4 - 6 2 A C R

2nd yoar a»al _ _ w hoollinos

i ' F M— 63-aoro8-4-

kTE REALTY h o u so , sh7344)400 shod, grain 11 brick ranch homo, food lol, g oulatol 2 liroplaco*. T w inF a llslul localion, moinlo- 423-5715 (TOO. Prico roducod, pAITOS Df. 7 3 3 ^ 1 , _ *400 ACRESELL BUILT Slock soiup.i lO M HO M E 1 " 't" ,? '”m 2boh.co to .W - . J m a c r e !aciouB rooms, vory and oxcllino lloor W ondorlul loncod |l^ o fa ! S a

500.00. CALL LEXI ,'.#94-069,

lEM mVTE R E A L T Y B'®734-0400 SO ACRES"

------------ o a le d p a s l

rT b I rREi

u n lry o sta lo i,n o w 3 c )n

K S S S J ”

S s sjlan . Country aim o- 2 2 5 acroi

513 _ *creo & ^ b ld a s . a t K )TS

oom atEHDEU HOMES

' S IS 000nowVpaintod4bdrm S ’o liT cro i

I. w -basom onl Ig ro- 513000?:

11 tote. 934-884^^, 1 bolh, nowty paint-

j56,000,»34^J 3 _Jl CUSTOM 2500 60.(1 homo o n l a ao s, 3 * ^ 5 0 0 0 . c o u ld b o 4. Shako os split lovol homo. 2’ aoo jo is

, d b o ^ coning., lull ir.livinoroom.moslor , r t - ? ? " ” * OT.Iofwan brick dro- 2Vi acro s. 1 , lull bathroom, up * Wondol. t t IMIn. samo J wSlly Ag'SLS’"{ruN collar, custom S36-5209

)n , a sh c ab lno is , 50xi25R ki(,I b a r. Largo circlo bilo homo,ray. troos, fruil irOT*. g a s , 100sapod yard, gardon ghafn iink

bio. 1 aero lor pM - ------

jl^-WBrts 10 buy; 3 * .........— L C

„CANY

734-7009 nitofjam^ courso.Cal ann 733-95

flOME HOKES

G l

Jdhw lngnr.4tam lJy g

£ s : ' i O T » , h ,& r < e ' s s “i r a fo n o n ^ lo o tlo r . .Prtm alota.I jportunky knocks r s ig n h tm

■ ohu n v l' on Suntiacjaettr^ ty locatkm

733-4079 Can

2 6 ,1 9 9 4 . Timoa-Nows, Twin F‘ j '

win Foils. Idaho E;5

0 2 - 5 1 ^

iROME HOMES

brick homo with lull lonl inciudos oxtra loncod ya rd . I ru i f

S M P " " " " " " : -ST IN G IISbdrm . 1 iroat nolghborhood: rofflodotod. attochod ). fruit trooo .sprin -

ixor.uppw.opppnuni-.------------irm on t t ^ o lor>cod M rdfls. ^ 6^ 8ido.0 o r oflof. 324-2810 •« dossiiiod paflo* lo"ny baek-lo-school'M l 733-0931.

IIBERLY/^NSEN HOMES

y: 3 bdrm. 114 ba lk M l& palm .t0 kilw- nspoi& fruti troos, v l^ { S K i i l s .G a s ood stovo, prfcod to 9.000. Foroppt.calJSfcZaZ .------------

OSHONE HOMES

1 balh aflochod car- iW onanco-lroo ski- m o d palk), foncod AsUo room for dor- hot tub. sh o d , now ork shop. Modom & lutot lown. $39,500.Ily. CaD 036-2521 or w s 686-7585.

T-OF-STATE;OPERTY

IV hom * for aala d db l c a r g a ra g o ,>om & groonhouso,:. 4 bdrm , 3 b a th s .1 sam o propony: 2 I ronials. with mony Closo 10 Grammar In qulot good a rea .M k) troos & shado

RMSflAHCHES ' ' ''ID DAIRIES

s, SW ot Wondon. 2 hay and p a siu ro .

4-2398 or 764-2602g-' — _________<) 40 acros. courtiry 545.000 oa. linanc- II025-5617 ovos kCREFARM aJfoJlo, canal walor.Inos. r^ G o o d in g ._ _ » r ocn>. assumoiMlS-934-5402_______g ^ b d r m r - 2-b ath---------------

sh o p , m achino rain 300 hood I. good corrals, lull alls w alor righ ts.ISFARMS m E S -c ro p s - livo- Kup. 4 bdnn. homo,

o p o a n o n NW ol tl.5RES - Crops, pos- FCC w aior. galod contour. 2 homoa. luhtRES-Nico row crop

i;rSA '»iS.°sE: ^ i ^ o o d doirv >B sprinklors. hay & i,SWolWondoU. ■R E S -R o w crop& olop. ckjBO-ln. Buhl,

E S -sp r ln k lo r irri- p asiu ro , boauiilul SEoIJoromaERTJO N ESREALTY733-0404600-262-5001 EyT .1211

o b y ownor: Approx 70S, 3 bdrm. 2 u lh . ido h o m o ,2 c a r jja - undorgrourid sprink- I shop, hoy shod. 55 eprinklor icrigalod.

ic ro s wot p aclu ro . «nn736-17fl5.

CRFAGESAND _OTS “ 7

jobuld ingsitos.

iorS43-4B97ovofl.06 Rock Crook aroa.00 . 2*1- a c ro s on Crook conyon rim'.M 734-2140.ACRE ESTATEsqB Dulch coumry w no. lobutous mas-

losiuro & ollolio. Lo- Jovorlooiang groon .fodhins In G o rin g .000.208-934-S402_ ilolsbyowrwr. Rood y, covononts. no tri- 00 a aero. 423-4355 IS. 1* ^ milos S W ol1.fctealbuadingaita. ow nod. $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 . -

It k<. sot up lor mo- tmo. w ator. sow or.100 am p so rv ico . link foncod . Agonl $6500.536 -safe

ros, no rod(. NSC tfof. 8 2 5 ^ 1 7 .

•AU71FUL iW L A R G E L O T ON NYON RIMo r you now hom o .

(o Je ro m o OdII ,Ca!l:DofafateAndor-3-9550. *94-079J

■EMT E REALTY

324.ae52_______r Ih/ino: 40 aero par- 119,500. lin a n c in g as-5 6 1 7 a tlo f0 p m otafttow nhouaodo-. lornss, Siineiw i sub n t i a o ^ N , EXCEL iT10N.doBli»-ownor. Cag73&0346.

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• R e a l E s t ;

515 COUUERCtAL PflOPERTY

A vory flood 1 or 2 mon dk> Ml nnd g a t auto and tn>d r o p a ir b u iln o s * for'aiklo C a U 7 3 « 0 3 9 aJlo fS p m o DofafoSam.

Storo frontago. In downlowi Twin F a ll!. Idoal locotiot lo r expand ing p rac tlc o o

________ buBlnoM ol any k in d .!lovo t bu ild ing , p lon ty o pork ing 40 to 50 B pocot

, J 2 6 2 n J S l £ , 7 a + : ^ a _

518 VACATION PflOPEFITY

- Magic Rosorvoir, walor froni ^ I n $72,600. Sun Valloy PrtOonlo8.Garv7g6-1l4d_

OSPREY BEND 2 ’A *flcro oetalos on tho Salmon

. Rtvorj29,900-$4s.000. Botwoon Slanloy & Chniiis. Idaho, noar Sawtooth Mins. Coll CO LD W Ea BANKER.

ASPEN REALTY.' JEFFHEHRfCK

1.20M 77.2310 -

517 CONDOUNUMS

2 bdrm, 2 ba lh , L as Vogas timo-Gharo condo, grool lo­cation on Iho s irip . Call 678-5404 aftor Som.

Doluxo 4 sto r timo sha ro In boauitlul Cabo San Lucas, Mmico. J o rS p rim o limo wks avail. 673-6681

518 MOBILE HOKES12x50 V07 cJoan, woodstovo SB2(XU>lior32iS2K

12x70 2 bdrm. troilor with tkyom.t6200 S7B-4170

•93 Noshua. 14‘x 70’. 2 bdrm. 2 bnlh.doek8 &»kiil Inckj, buiR-ln appliancos. eloToo.

« e t 2 4 . ^ . Be&-7037 CASH tof usod mobilo homos.

Bcodunans 324-4203.• t.aOO-773-3167.

For Balo: 1dS4 Mariolto, 2 bdrm . so l-u p in H ansonpariL 421^^95. msg._____

Wantod: Usod 14' wido mo­bilo homo, prolor oloclfic. Cftsh. 73&<l014onv1imo.

519. CEMETERY LOTS

2 primo lots In Valloy Viow-----------& u ^ S u n ^ M ( ^ ’riaJln_________Iwiii£all3..pricoji0fl0lifl:,

blo. Can 207-66M 072.

, 521 REAL ESTATE WAKTED ■

1 aero wiihin 25 mik» ot TwinFaJiB. 676-5382.__________

HOMEOWNER SM. APARTMENT OWNER Tirod of rontal rat roco. I witl

pay good prica wil Tb up. vacancy OKoy. Must havo toog torm ownor r o d .

ChrtB736-1BS6. Parcol, 'A-5 a c n n , wHh woil

« soptic or wWmui. for dou- blo-wido homo. 334-46tg

Wantod lo buy: In FJor/Klm- borty:1300Bqll.3bdrm,1’.4 ba th , singlo ca r goraoo or loBB. 7 3 4 - ^ 1 o r m s o ___

1 602 UNFURNISHED : HOUSES

1 ,2 .3 bdrm houso. b r apt.; , 352 Main SI TF. 7 3 6^ 272 .,I 2 bdrm country houso. vory; eJoan.$400mo-fdop.NO, pots, rols roquirod. Call. ________ 734-S443._______I 2 bdmi houso. nico noiohbor-< hood, stovo. w alor & gar*; baoopaidrW S O m o.-laS -• last-f $250 cloan ingdop .' NO po ls , NO sm oking .

■ : Rof8.733-SS23.1 3 b d rm .2 b a th .c o n lra ta lr .

; landscaood foncod yard , wilh sprinklors S covorod■ . polio. Absolutoly no pots.! no sm oking , 1 yr lo a so , •■ $700 mo. la t- la s i - f dop,' ro ls &' crodit chock ro-, quirod. Call ron lal mgr. 734-2970 aftor 6 wkdavs

' I 3 bdrm, 2 bath , now paint.{ 253 9ih Avo N. TF. $M 0 a { monlh-f doposit. Call 734.

5329 . W iir bo a t h ouso ftam-SomWod&Thura.

3 bdnn homo in Buhl, coun­try. $450 + $300doposil.

• _A yalJuno1 .S43-5 l44 .• AvalabV)M ay23rd:3bdmi2• b a 'h I 'A c a rg y a o o .A C ,■ built In dishwashor, etovo,S londscapod foncod back-a yard, largo covorod patio,■ now carpo t and vinyl■ th ro u g h o u t, no p o ts , no• smoking. $ 690p o r month.2 first, last, & $460 doposlt.• RotoroncoB a n d crodit■ chock roquirod. 7 3 4 ^ 2 . m Buhl 3 bdrm, walor, sowor a• Bani. Iurnishod, WO hook-• up, $500 mo ■•■$400 dop.> NO poU. 326-4730 or 4H - J 4776 ovonlnQS.___________• Ci«an 3 bdrm country homo.S G araao , n o p o tso rsm o k -

• Kaoorman-2bdnn,$385mo.

■ :ar tn FSor Lota ol storago, spa- S clouB Older 3 bdrm homo.

, S partial bsmt. applB.ligv^.

S■ • 7 W > 7 » . _

S- Jo m n erl bdnn. no peU, rots m roq. $250, w«t«r*garbage 5 ln c 3 a « .7 S 1 S > ^ m « Q

- ■ j« ro m * :.3 *»<Jrm houso,

• , t o * on 3 bedroom. 1 ^ , S WDhook-tme. Avail. June

• E-6 Tlm aa-N ow s. TVirln Fg

t a t e / S a l e / B

6 0 2 . UNFURNISHED HOUSES

^ JONES WEHAUl”•„ U suollycannioyo.yoo

'* '« • ANYWHERE forkJSB than “ renting a truck. Nood

____ loads to Calil & Ariz.lown FREE ESTIMATES itiort Call 324-3400.

Loaso: Countiy Itvinp. now 4 --bdrm. 2 ba th brick homo

y dbl oa raao plus additional f®*' storago. “ aero. $855 amo,

— flop lv io : D uano, 3375 N ------ . 30(5o U tF. 10 83301

Small 1 bdrm noar Lynwood. Idoal for 1. Yard caro&wa- tor provktod. $275 + dop &rob*: 733-2776.__________

144 T F -2 bdnn. opplioneo*. gos “ hoot, loncod yrd.no pots.^ $425 . Trf-Co Prep Mgl.S. ^iis TF:Nico.romodokKf.2bdrm. fis’ gas hoat, NO p iU , crodit E„,

Voiy nk» 2-3 bdnn, cfcxo to- -Grado School. $650 monlh.

1st and last monlh ront plus ,— cocurltY doposlt roquirod.

404 7lh Avo. N. Call 733-___ 7078or326-t313

T -----------------603 FURNISHED

_ APTS/DUPLEXES .

1 bodroom Iurnishod ap t In TF, tocation, no pots, no8m oM nq.S 43«3t.

_ CloanI Fum, 2 bdrm opt, util lu rn . 1 o r 2 rosponBiblo odulis pnly. NO pots, rols,

_ $395 a mo 4-$100 dop, avil fVO 6 -t. CnI 324.1367.

ith 604 UNFURNISHED _ APTS/DUPLEXES

!!’• 1 &2bdrmopiBo' LaurotParkApartmonis .?• 176M aurk»a7N ,.TF .— 734-4195.

1 bdmi apt. utils fum. oppis. no pMs, no smoking. $3^)

_ Dlu8d0006».734-5aM., 2 1 bdrm duplox, rolrig. stovo on ond wotor Iurnishod, $325 _ ^-dooosit. 733-1735. no- 2A3BEOROOM ric. TOWNHOUSES

from $440.*“ V ^ o sh o rS d ^ r hookup

Small yard & storage__ No potat 734^600P * 2bdrm .1both .ovol,6 :i,N O Jin smoking, $435 a m o* dop. llo :. -CaSDeanns'8t-733'533eor-^^ 733-8676. -____________ !

2bdrm aet.$360m o. 324-4976 •te4-6499 6pm.

2 bdrm apt in oktor noighbor- ^ hood, appliancos, must

havo rofofoncoB. $450/mo— lnclMleButilitlefl.l6t&„ last mo. rant doposit.ER 733-1184 ovos./*ookond8. S" 2diB loxos.l-3bdrm .2baih,

tS95.1-2bdm >.1bath,

—A cloan , nowly romodolod

studio, quiot, no smoking J pro lorrod ,-no potSTTalsr^ r r $ & mont/i« $125 d o p o s- '

73^9^63 _________: _ |o r APARTM ENTS; 1 & 2

bdrm s. 1322 W ashington = S t N .TF 733-0740. •

! Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 bath apt $42 5 m o. 1 yr lo a so , no pots. $300 doo. 736^760

A vaiabb Juno 1, almost now doluxo 3 bdrm 2 both. NW co rn o r TF. 1300 s q ll w- C a th o d ra l coiling, opon floor plan . L argo m asto r bodroom, w* privalo balh.

s AC. s lo v o , rolrig w* Ico makor. Ooublo ga rago w- oponor. Sprlnkior aystom. loncod backyanj. No smok­ing, & no p o ts p ro lorrod .

„ $3^00 c lea n in g d oposil,I ’ $750 por month. 734.7963. ; r Ctoan 1 bdmi apt. nka East s aroo , prolor S r. NO smok­

ing or po ts . Ulils ond yord work lu rn , $40 0 a mo ♦

- dep. Can 734.8258.*, Ctoan and quM , 2 bdrm. now

* B an lS tion M ld l ’w /D ' ^ hook-up. $450. Nopotfl.

THEMANAOEME^CO.- 733^>739.________'• Downtown Joromo, upstairs 1’ opt., 3'A bdrm, crlb-study

roomi 2 balha, wood stovo h u r . sun dock, NO pots* .

, smoking. $500 mo. Avail. Juno 1 .3 2 4 -3 3 3 8 9-6pm

jr Excolionl rosWontial kwallon.._ 4 bdrm . 2 % both , lomilyI room, firoploco. app Is ,a loncod yard, sprinklor sys- ' ( . tom. singlo gorago. $800 . ,Q mo. Somo pots OK.

THE MANAGEMENT CO.- 733<I739.II N owor. 2 bodroom. micro-

wave, rofrig w- icomakor,*9 watorsofinor, AC, washor- -f dryor, garapo.priviito. $525 • Jj' 4. dooosit. 734-7408.

N o w ly ^ ^ o d ^ d ^ d rm.

io Nico 2 b d r m ^ ^ A ba th du- h, ptox in Twin Falls. $500 mo t. with $250 dop. Coll 543- '

>11 5177 oarly morning or lato 'ovoninos._______________

a N lco3bdrm ,w .A C .F Irst& '

d w ^ . ' ^ ’s*' *^^**^2207 ' ^ Now taking oppOcaltonB lor 2- bdrm dup l« lnT w ln Falls,

d w *’’ QUIET LIVING- Cloancomplox, 1 4 2bdA n

!>0- tociltios. no p o u 10. e64QulnCT73»3l?00

its totaljjr romod-

»•- TF boauUtuI d^)hix. 3 bdrm,

3 stovo. microwavo,

- L NpemoWng’ nopetB .Rel-

h"V oryeloon 1 bdrm , w ater-

■ ^

I Falls. Idaho Thursday. M ay :

R e n t - F a r m e

605 ROOMS FOR RENT :

A108, $275, all Uliis p a l ^ •

LH ^ ■ ■ 734.1401,

Fomi6hodroom ,nosm okbfl. ■■ ° or drinking, noar CSI. $200

mo.-f dop. 73^8627 MOTEL mo mios 738.1988 F

;T4 Rooms for ronl, $40 wook.

naf Baiotxolt, npp<o p*9 and clas-' —KO’ tlllad . . ■ m at's tho > N AmarieanWjy. -

^ 60S MOBILE Holies 12 bdrm lor ronl in country , I

' a wator & oloctric furnishod,__ $380 a m onlh, 1 st & la s t ~IOS m onth ront p lu s d o p o sit. 71ts. 324-2154 loavo a m sg or31, .end 324-4967 attor 4pm _— Applic, 2 bdrm. 1*A bo. lum. A

No sm o k o rs -p o ts , 1-2 dn adulla. nvna 6.1.734-9925 P- Jorom o-M obilo hom o for— ronl, $400 + doposil, NO - to pols, 324-3527.__________

T F-2bd rm ;$300m o + $200 =. dop, CnII 423-4818._______ <

607 OFFICE AND RETAIL SPACE

1,000 (U)flol nowl/oon- _situclodoirco spaco for Cront. North Colkiga Road 1

In ' • location.CallJanayoat 1s" _________734-_S681._ O F?T C E S$f2Q up73g«l22 _til 200-3000 olfico spaco avail. _lo Handicap doslgnod. Good ^ s , tocalnn.Lotsofporking.^1 All utiis fum isb^ . —

Call 733-1874 toavo mossago or 734-4411.

Falls P ro fssslo n a l C sn tar: ^491 s q t t , 85 c e n ts po r fl. —

— por month. 2 largo otficos, h p riva lo b a th . C all Lorry

. J o n e s 734-98B 0 o r Bill Prosch. 726-4757________ "

— . For ront or loaso a two s bay shop & pans houso.M South Lincoln. Joromo.

324-4083. ro Individual olfico spaco. $175,.5 . ulilspaM .736-9919. ._ O l l lc o l lO O s q .f t . iw a t o - _

housos 1900 & 1760 sq s . c tl. High coilings. ovor hoad doors. hoalooA insulatod. ^ $.2 8 sq.fl.porm o..k)caU)d ^ a t 635 5 th Avo W. C all J 734 -0 4 5 5 a s k lor Ron,

io 733-1234 ask lor Mary. 7( p, O incoBpaeolorronioi ■ • - o r 223-AddisQarg room»;-$300- =

m on th rdM tlo s Includod.— CnII 733.1419,___________ J

^ 608 CONDO RENTAL/ » *' TME SHARE

® Sun Valtoy condo availablo ( M 0 r iai ke n d . <

iiT 609 WAREHOUSE/ 1STORAGE RENTAL- _!

— G roat w aro h o u so facility 1 }d 3,744 sqn .C om 6rcial or •r ig induttrlajuM.ConvonkKil srr^toc*km rb)cusrS~K im bort)r: -* s- R oad A roa. O no. la rgo \

building; w-two 10' X 12' J2 ovorhood doors & two 10‘x 6 -

in 10' ovorhood doors. Call •_ 734.0840 toavo mso............ b/nl Storagocom ainonforaato 1^ or rom. 40 R long. 0

C al 736-7170. ~

fj 612 PASTURESFOR RENT B l

u Ront 200 hd daliv 324 -508^ ' j J

'!i S13 WANITORENT “JN oodod: M odost coun try ^

1(1 homo with sm all acroago J. Wost of TF. 733-3509I, W antod to r a n t m o d e s t s -

coun iry h o m a . 2 bdrm s,a g a ra g o , park ing oroo lor ^(. so m rtru ck & troilor. Ro- - =d y jo n d to Box 97149 % Frt^ Tfmos-Nows, PO Box 548, «_ , TfflnFol??.IPP??93,_________£

! 615 ROOMIATESr -------- WANTED O

Rosponsido porson, 4 bdm^, J d J 0 4 U n « ln j7 3 M 5 4 5 ^ _ ^ m

Kir

Msbl

B f e p i i p a 4 f | l | p p | '

' 702 C A T Ilf ?

10-15 w ook old. H o lstlon '— stoors. Can 324-4460.' 180dairycowB.MoctAlbrod •' and sjrod w-rocoids. CaO »: 922-4905 or 022-45U

■ ^I C a l 537-6647.

5 Holstoin s te e r s . 1 c ro s s brod stoor. ready for gras*.

' Can 934-8134 boloro Bam '; oraftorSpm. \ F, 65 Holsloln holfora, 500-700 l,

— , e -10 w ks H olsloln oalvoB. ,

; B U la fo raale

: “SgSSJSfflSSS- S' Lknouains.Toeled& ready Ui

1 726-9745 mom. _ i Colottrum Blaited bu l cahrae Wi

lorsak>.324-7360________ 4

S B s £ 'f f l 3 a 4 - 7 3 9 2 .- «73 fr6313 - 70

C ^ ^ a ^ ^ ^ o e k a '

: Day old Holstein bull cafvea 24k i a a l o . < a o . S 3 a ^ ______ d

Dotlro-A-8 ulln e .A leo rv k )- Bl(■ e t .D a iry o rb e e t,fu l ltim e h' Of relief. s a S ^ o e l u t a f J j

. FbreBle:Ou*Bty . EM tom M oW einheiianiton

?40O-7DOI».8 ( ^ m 3 o ( l o o _

: 0 ^ 8 ^-3 8 1 2 h«pe ,____ : Pc

ay 26 ,1934

e r ' s M a r k e t

702 . CATTLE ]

r •G ra s s Catllo*-300 h ^

C an?*"to1(?85«^l5^>6”- ^ H E D A N C U S B U L L S ^ ._ _ I. CaM ngoaso& growth.0 DaRonCoOto 934-4363 or 7 B37-4825.

R oglstorod A g rad e virgin _ Holstoin bulls. 600ib> with 7 p roduction roco rds. Coll

:• -o v o o 3 g 4 -3 0 3 1 r ' ~Woonod 9 wk old caVos.

C ol 324-7381. F• Woanor caVoa. Call

Tam mto, 324-8751.________. Yoorling & 2 yr old A ngus _

bulls lor salo. Glonn Dalo , Rnnehos. 543-4131.

704 CUSTOM FARM SERVICES VS

; All typos CHOPPING & ^> THRESHING, rolory hoe- Z.

ing . sw olh . rako , bo lo . ' ': groundwork, rock pickor. Tj1 ftnndvWoawr. 543-6886. ']

AutomatwJ I to n balo - « ta c k ln f l.C a H 3 2 6 J3 4 2 _ g

C A U NOWII Got your hoy | d onolhow ayyouw ontili « whonyouwantit.Swalh- |

Ing, bailing. & stacking, any t &oralllhroo. ' I

- C al 934-8552. q CHEMICAL APPUCATION, (

d iscorrollorhom w w ilhor- Alwilhoul liquid lortilizor. |

LESLIE R JONES INC I■ 733-8458 3»-41Bl

Custom mochanical |ROCK PtCXtNG, surtaco pr 4

Wovno Bowor 543-6719, \

I• Duana'B Custom Farming

733-2809 or 436-6795 <KOEHN STACKING I

CalScott543-81084 Mark or Don 543-5275. j

SALINAS & I SAUNAS -

Hay s tac k in g . i3 w)door2 wklo&hand

stacklngaval.■ 736-8063 OT733-519Q,

Swathing, baling, tecol.Coll 4234673_____________ {Wanlod: Cuslom Swathing ol

hnv. 423-5611. ovos.

705 FARM- MACHINERY ----------1

12 row Allowoy cultivator all Jl*altadi532-4& 0ovoa_____ IC

18-4-38 t l r o s ,6 row boon boddo r & cullivator. IHCSuporC.423-4673,_______ _

1965 MF 850 COMBINE, hy- d ro lan sm lss io n , s tra w | choptgir* clig g o 0^ .

283 NH balor, works good.Usod last yoor. Call oarly 'momhfls & ovos 536-2689 *

2 NH 4 2 6 b a 1 o rs fo r8 a lo . [Good condition. 537-6737. ,

4x4 trziclora, loadOfB A oquip |. - l 0c ih 0Jafldacflp0r.&-W00ki___ (■ ond larm or. Hobby Horso

Ranch Joromo 324-5856. [56 • 295 plontor units on bar a e

3 Pt $1250 6^ -3876 ovos gBALE WAGONS; NH Supor 0

1048,1049 , A olhorm od- _Z o ts .m a y tm d o .4 5 9 ^ 6 8 _ Burl«y Tractor Salvage Combino A tractor ports

P f lu l . lD .4 3 8 -5 ^ • _Buying so lvage tra c to rs , P®

loodors, backhoos, A fork- <•M tts.C^ Brad at 7330689. «

Custom buill front hydraulic ^ lo a d e rs . 4 trac to rs up to

a " ^ r s r " " ' - iHobby Horso Ranch

206-324-5858.Ford triKtor tiro choins, carrl-

o r . top link .3-p l draw bar.Can 754-2302____________ —

Froofflon bator $950.16 ' ro- ta ry -h o o . $650. IH b o a n — cutior. $550.423-5917. Hosston6600swalhor. 1? w

good condition. $3000. J t C a Jl^ y s8 2 3 4 3 1 0 o ro v o e - -Tin

_________823-4544. 0Jo h n O ooro 6 row boliy _s!

m ount cu lliva tor A b o a n Try c u llo r ; E nnis b o a n w ind ai rowor A dump. 432-5246 rc

K irchnor 6 row b o a n e n d J g

M assay Forguson 124 hayb a lo r. goo d c ond . $650 . /CanS4j-5856altor3pm . - . ExNowHoOand 1037 stack ,

S* SAVE Bta BUCKS $$ Checkou(tho6 modois, — 16-SOte.olinaxponsivo. . . . now Rmiw larm tractors 4

whool drfvos A Iront loadors availablo. And tho an now — Tolwi (ann tractor*, engi- 16

noorodbyJohnO oerotrac- 0 tof company. ExcoBoni _ £

parts A aorvkn badcup. Wo ^ a y a have a good aoloc^

!!S|!S.r,SSiaS: _dloBol tractors with front “ortdfoadon A oquipmont 71;

paciiagos lor tiM wookond _tanner. Kent Edwards. tOI

Hobby H one Ranch E c ^ gnW -R hIno tracion. 32*- C 5858. from Petra II tnick. . 7

U sod bu t no l a b u se d : $S w atho r g u a rd s , A 7 It _$k n lv o s .F o rN H 1 1 1 6 .o r ^

------------- 6W anted to buy: up lo (4) 4

400 0 b u sh e l g ra in b lna - -qc o n e boilom ed-wilh eup- “

7M FA R UtRA N CH ' ^ MP1£MEKT8 J

24’ flatbed ON trailer, tan-

Big bale foeder. a l hydauOo, h o ld s 6 b a le s , ta k e ove r i n ^ . s 4 a « o e . ' •

MFSOtracUrw-foedor.Now retftlra*. $3,000. — 53fr«630, before i AM.

orailergPM Pow der river calf squeozo,

good cond, e y n old. Usod T i i m S 4 0 0 .7 6 f r ^

t - M i s c

707 FARMSEED f]AAA Allalla sood

• Grand Valkiy com sood, 7 oats,poaa.AgrossoB.Bob Hamilton Seed

-^ 7 3 4 -3 3 8 T o r^ -1 4 y 7 :—709 HAY, .ORAM I

ANDFEED

75 lon 1 st A 2nd cuning hay. — Buhl aroa. 537-6K8.

-Foreato: Mud Lako hoy, cov-

orbd A stackod In Gooding. Dairy A loodor to n balos.600 Ions. 934-4036.Quality dairy 3rd crop hoy.

also loodor A stock cow

!!Wontod: Hay $50 por lon bn 4-i

tho stump. 934-8tt5 . WEHAULHAY.536-2267_710 HORSES12yrrog V«Ar^>lanGoldirM.

p lo a su ro h o rso , $15 0 0 . „ 733-8953 or 324-6638 p

Exporioncod riding {nstructor- ' i lo r ho rso b ac k riding loa- — sorts. Enjoy tho tranquilly A ■

Horse Ranch 324-5te6.G roat min horsol Reg. Mor- , flan m oro$1500.7330724 A lM noodod Joromo Shorllf

PoBso m om bors. Call (orInfo. 7330724.___________ 1

H orsoback riding by tho h hour. Cotoffng to d ly slici(. o r s cow boys A cow girls, SO" on loy Iho tranquillity o l — riding i^ur h o ra o s . Trails 27 w lhcnM k,oronaA bam )l8, . H lossonB av ail. May, andJu n o , cowgirla rldo froo, __cowboys halt prico, by iip- AN pointmont. EmptoymonI for 32!

•UwInwrangk)rDttoaady)at ~u H obby H orso R anch . Equostrlan Park, not liablo c, for accldonis, rldo a l your own risk. Can 4.5858^,

H O R S E S A L E ^ —

TWINFALLS UVESTOCK $: COMMISSION COMPANY

FRD AY ,M ay27,epm

Tack Salo Ilrst, thon horses. H avo you r rog lsto rod horsos k) by 5:30pm

63d Railroad Avo.Twin Fans, ID

733-7474 - Bruco Bilinqton,7 3 3 4 3 3 7 = Horsee: Bought, so ld andtraded.Can7&3-60S5._____

HORSESHOQNG Hot or cold

Tim W ison 934-5952 _ H um or B ara, a tand ing at

stud. Btock A white Tovare Paint. Hobby Horso Ranchgoa-324-58M.__________

IM NOTORIOUS. AOHA stal­lion bring s to S.-^ldaho Bomo o t tno b o s t p rovon porformanco ond working B i ^ in o s tho horso Indus­try has to oHor. For brood- Indinlorm allon.oall Rock

~Cre«kSt^IeSr733>5203or— -32&4299. - mL orgo T ho roughbrod QH ^

goTding, groat disposition. ^ good mformolfonTe yoars > old, oxc. qualitloB, $ 1600.

Now booking horios tor £ IraWng-Guarantood J

RosuRs > Exportonced - % Rotoroncos. 536-2772.

Paroll Natural Horsomanship Cllnlo In R u p o n . Ju ly 16 and 17. For moro Inlorma- tkancflll Lori 438-6742.

Stall boarding. Indudos uso of indoor A outdoor,fightod a re n a s . C all R ock Crook Stabtos. 733-5203,

8TAN0M QATSTU0. £ AOHA bue*skin stalfon. m

ExceOont disposition. " Can 3 2 4 - ^ 1

Standing a t stud, arandson of Throo Bara. 324-4940

STUD SERVICE. So rro l A whilo O varo APHA, vory oentlo-Qutot. 324-3301.

n m Kuhn hereoehoeingrhot--------o r c o ld . prom pt ano reli- a b b . 324-5872___________

rog MO F « Trotter Stanton,^ 4 2 3 ^ 1 M _____ ^

•Youth H oraem tnaN p ClaaeeB* B es Ioto

A dvanoedRkflngSUIIs ExpofllnstnKtfonbyShano ■

Horso Tmnor. Group tos- sons ston Juno 1st must

R S V P b y M ^ 9 4 734-7afeevo. -

Ml HORSE EQ UPIEK T

16* GN stock and 20* Sooner olumlnum trallor. Loaso* availablo 823-4630

C irctoJA LoganC cad) horso A stock trailot*. CalW adoZoOngor

___ tilim i5 Z 2 :S i2 ____

712 RRIQATKN

lOhp Gorman-Rupp pump In

25.31 sharos ol TFCO wsIot; -

eitwhoolslorwheollinee; . $20 each. Western enda,$7 e a c h . P ip e p re** .

^ 5 0 0 , c q 5 ^ f , -------Contrilugal pump A motor,-

60 hp, runs 8 nne*. Cali438-fea2or43»S5e<t,____-

Elght4O’6 * ^ b w n 0 M e d ' '

Gated pipe, 760* 1 0 ' • $1.5O-f[.500‘ 8*-$1 .25-tt,

713 POULTRYAND RABBITS

PROCE880«QUVE -CHICKENS-------------------

2 0 8 4 S ^ « S S r * . —

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5 1 5 - 8 0 2

POULTRYANDRABBITS

A frvorchickona. K 4-3594

-714 SHEEP*COATS-------- ^

'9 month oMbiDy goat. J • ■ • C a l3 2 4 .7 3 i r^

OBumlambe roady for pMturo. ' -

P & id 8 l$ 5 0 ._____ _________________715 SWINE4-H A m arkot w o an o rs ., Ygfh-H O TCX .,73?:g2?0^

716 FARHMSC.

1 Bucko so ll^ lc h B q u e o z e chute. $395 .1 molai atock rock (or 8' PU. $185. 4 ox- pandab lo m otal goto* (or

-1Q--1F;S36-6394.

801 AHTK3UES

27* porcloin doO. Hondworek

8 3 7 ^ , _______ANNEtlquBseto. 736-0140 325EM aIn,TF,BuY Aeol, ,

Wantod: Antique doalon. now mon in Jerom e.

FfopttofAnlkiuw,a 4 :1 1 2 L

802 APPUANCES

ic o u c h . $20. lO a p d b lk o . '$75. Can 834-5054.

ill *21*/10125-S ■ ■ ■ %

Prico: S11,89fi $199 Dovi 66 months. Subject to prior sals, f

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98 6 i i i l i |j/10127-S Jl

Down, 7.9% oac.,lis. Plus tax, title. & doc fco &

^ O v c- 1 ^l a s • B u l c l M C T r u c k s

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retains any rebates. Alli plus tax, title and

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733-0931

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66 months. Subject to prior sale. Plu

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B02 APPUAHCE3- 0

Bodric stovo. wtiilo. 4 bum- ofo. lorflo ovon. liko now, y>0QA«^0H0f.S43-S50B

— K0nm0f023cu,ft.«knond— _ chosi IroMof. Excol.cond;• S325.Can733-16ai _ £

Konmofo built-in diswoshor. Excollont condition , ju s t . noods now molof. $20. 1

C ai 324-4624.Portji>lo DW. wofte good ' -

- tso . Call 73&^0380 5 Smoll Q E o loc lric r o l r ^ . . -

usod ab o u l 3 w ooks. f .S , c u .lt.; ofllco. shop &trlr.. i t175.Cnl423-4785.Sm ith's U M dAppllanc**, -

2 4 S W a sh in g to n ^ 1 9 6 5 W/D, Ranges, Rolrics. 30

to M dxiy won~nntv. &-5 Usod rolngorolofB. froozorB. •

wnsT»f8,dryofa. E : d lsh v ra ^ r s & rongos.1 Also pails lor 'I do I youreolvos.'I Applisnc* & Rfllrlgerttlon . ' S«1«« ft ServTco. f

guiran tM dl---------------- ;4252ndA w *.S------------ ;

733-30SB________ i

&06 CHILDREN'S ^ fTEMS

Crib with mottrosa, oxcolloni cot>dilion. $90. Ap«ica stroll- or. $25. Boby backpack . $10. Can 7 3 4 ^ 6 ^ . -

eo9 c o w i n e n s

3S6 Maonavox, 40 Mog Hard 1 Drivo. with printor, $800.

-733jM 92______________

BIO FIREWOOD '

FREE Scrap corral lumbor.You (oad, & haul.

733-7474. ,

ei1 FURNTTURE/liND CARPETS •

3 twin bods w-framos $40 oa.1 twin bod w-mopio hoad and fed board Hoavy duty W/D $400 sol. 20 cu. : It. almond sido by sido ro­lrig $376. Dining tab lo w- fow chairs $200. b o sk $50. A m ana uprigh t Iroozor $375. Bost oHors occoptod. - 324-2ai0IOflvo mso, ‘

65 ya rd s cloan , brown car- ; pot. $2yB«J. 19* RCA color 'rV.SeS: 0^1734-1856.

--------- ComfnnodtimTbrowTrcouch,.............groia s h a p o ,------- '•

- - 5 y T 8 o ld ,$ m i■ ■ Co]lfl34^141----------Entortalnmont group. 3 pc,

taooolfer. 324-2758 For sa to; 23 yards muliicol-

orod c a ^ t ; brown, boigo, •. gr<^ $ 3 , 0 0 ^ . Call 734- '

FuU si20 mattross & box s ^ n g in porfoct condition, j

$125 Col 736-7170.

Full sizo pillow lop mattross &box epririg. s t i in ptaslic. $150. C ai ^ - e e s i .

Q a l o l^ ^ r o ^ ^ c iiorryw o^ 5

hMo-a-bod UKENEW

luII-«Uo.$150.■ C al733-627a

His & bar's bikos. 1 standanJ & 1 p o rtab lo typow rltor,

• com plo to bdrm so t, oxc . bo a r c o m p ass , 2 u so d i 225-R-75X16 llroe , now 12x20 oloc grill, oirls cow- bov b o o ts -6 ’A .a4 -3 4 0 4 •

Ktr>g8izopilowtop Imattross & box spring, slill In p la stic . roQurar $409 . sato lof $250.734-8861.

Quoon sizo pilk>w lop mattross & box spring, still inoiaslic $200"^-B S 81 . .

Round Kitchon labk>& chair I so t, Tablo top wood grain

• Iool($5073»4024aflor7 . .. Shiatsu m assago chair, olf- I

whilo. oxc condition. 9 mo old. $2500-OffOT 733-0492 |

Solid oakA rm olro. $1200.. ^CaJI206.S43-e039.^ .

cond .,$225orbostbKor.

' Con 423-6470 lonvp mug. Supor singlo wator bod with .

drawers, gray couch, Lazy ( . Boy roclinor, 30* ovocado• ro rw . 7 3 3 ^ 5 . ovos.____

TWIN MATTRESS SETS- $89:Full-$119;Hololmat- . tross sots. Ouoon or King- I-

$99. Good Condition Call 734-1373.676-4933 _

Twh slzo pillow top mattross H4 box spYing.stFln plastic. $125.Cal734-8881. _ _

U sodkingsizo Lboxsprin |S^m onross.

C a i 736-7170.

CLASSIF/EJO A F e a tu r e o l T h is

I v i c r o R i A .Sopliisiiciiicil

; ia d y fS o f t '(cul'p icJ doll

• ■ -wcsrs raihlnn:it>lc .Viptorinncloitiing. H as iregal ;iliitudc . 20 . inch doll, F u l ls iw

. pn tlcrns, /com plcic scwinu /iinil soft sculpting n in siruc tions for Ifdoll nnd c lotliing.#0807 55.95 ^

SA TISFA CTIO N O R YO

T o order plan* mnll chcclt projcct num ber nnd name, w and zip code. Add $2.95 foi In discount ^ o ^ p o u D in O)

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P .O .B O X 1 0 0 0 1 B I

n e o u s - R e c r

011 -FURNTTURE 81AND CARPETS

■ Washor. 2 yrkokJ,$175.~ .Uathork)voBoat.$100. 2

- ■ ■ • -

. 812 HEATING ft AIR ' CONOmONlNG

10.500 BTU, Koivlnator AC, M $ 3 5 0 'or bo si ollor. Call

' 734-4313. I n ^ moasngo, ‘Smoll oir tight Earth stovo. '

; M «c«sh°C an423-513a, . J

’ 814 JEWELAY ANO FURS

12 diomond ladlos woddina sol,opraslodBt$1200w iIl ; r soli lor $600 or bost ollor.

815 U W N ft GARDEN ]■ (

30* ArionrkJing lawn mowor u,with loafbaogor, good con- <dition. 3 2 4 - ^ 7 ._________ ^

Rrst Class Robtining. yard & ”oartton work. 733-1168 !

- -LnwnmowlrW733^219.—OmamontaJ Hortlculturtsl. <10 yoars oxporionco. Now |dong privttio consulting ot <

your homo or offico. ^

: j imorlor&waiorgairdm.

• 423-62t5anor3wkdavs- Roasonablo lawn caro. mow- !

ing. odging & cloan-up . ? _ Ffooosilmiuca. 734-5416.J Torre Qroundmsstor 72 com-I. morcial lown mowor. robuiR p]

ongino, now blados. now ■■ bofs. $3500.862-3483 j

T ractor ro totilllng, wood I- mowing, blodo work, comj- i

oatiM. An ol MV 326-4631 ,■ 1

- 817 MSCELLANEOUS “FOR SALE

1981 Chovy Impala. V6. wns- g ^ 0 d n 9 8 rP iE T 4 0 0 -S u ‘- " [: zuki m otorcyclo. Lowry° T oonio Q onio o rgan . To f m H «ollorcall678JM 7.' 1 Schw inn XR10 ox o rd so

skior m achino, 1 window n m odd ovaporator cootor. 1 ’ 300 gallon oil tank & oil. ~

' Coll fa -9 1 3 8 .___________ B4 -1 5 ' r im s, 5 lug , silvor

r sooto. $60-oHor. 734-6725 - ,'r ’66 H onda Trail 90 . runs ^

^ ro a t, $ 4 0 0 .’91 Custom -

*J. r $ 4 (S f 3 ^ 6 B ^ a f t” 7 s^ !* '.- , Bar SOI & chairs, won on tho

•Pries Is Right* novor boon - r o u to fb o x . R o tail$2600 . C

salo for $1000. or bost of- r- tor. CaJI 324-2200 days, or -I- 324-3079 OVOfl.__________ f!• Books: Micro Bio for hoollh

c a ro o rs .5 lh o d ltlo n .$ 1 5 . _- Nutrition A O iotT horapy

3rd odiUon $35324-1371• Brown dash covor & holstoin

pB tlornol whilo & brown. G- F o r a ll so a ls to Ilt 1988 ■ s Ford Aroosla^ novor boon

u so d .$ 1 3 5 o rb o s to l lo r . c_ 324-3S94. __________d Cortiliod riding j nstructor for If ' “'ttorsobaok idling Isssons.* —

E nioythonanqulliiy& iun _ ol ^ in g horsos. (Not llsbla .fo r a o e id o n ts ) Hobby G Horeo Rar>ch 324-5858.

_ Chain sow 20* bar, $250, - d Campor shod for >r, smaIIPU,$150. c Can 733-7199d Chlldr0n '8 sw ln0 8 0 l,$ 7 5 .» S coo lo r, $25. Bolh good - '• cortd. Con 733-5886. '

Doublo bod w lh matching tf{- ■' plo d ro s so r and 1 nighl •;

siond $350 . Pro-form a ir ' _ cvck) with spood, timo, ar^

d is tan c e p lu s calorfo II c o u n te r monitor $150 . _

536^156_______________Ir Family Fur & LMth«r mov- n Ino: 10-20% off. 324-2359.

1703 N. Havoa. Joromo _" For salo: DP iroadmill, liko I0 now. I t o - 0^734-6234.. For S alo ; R ocondilionod I. VCR's, mlcrowavo ovon s. -

& CB's. 530 Bluo Lakos, or A- Can 733-9444.r Freepallot8.C all733 0‘5 5 T r “

Tho Tim os N o w s.o rslo p by tho olfico botwoon 8 am -

7 andSom . 1323rd St. W. f < Gonorator. military slylo. 5 J KW, otoc Stan, hard wire & -

plug In taps, romoto Stan & A stop, vory low hrs. $850-01- •lor:733-f324_______________

HkJo-o-bod cola, $100. good E cortd. 8 ' campor shoB. $40.

. Cnll324-257_r_____________( King slzo PosturoPodic mat- E , iro ss& boxsprlngs, $150. ’

543-8316________________Largo storago top (or cars or

vans, porfoct for travollng. _ $ 150 o r b o s t o llo r. Call 324-3594.

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leclc o r money order and _ c, with yournam c, a d d m t K ; fo r calBlog (indudcs $161 OWtt. Plcnjic.ndd inx. '

ED CRAFTS_____ _»3301- ',BD CB Y .OtC74008

r e a t i o n a l

817 MSCELLANEOUS- - 824 FOB SALE

2 4 'x & with 8 'porch rool. 7* jr;— -- Swedish'copo. soddlo • Want

-fw lch-k>gsTa% ‘ T«G>o6I- TV's:docking. Plans, vkfoo. loft & IY£<

othor slzos availablo.307-684-2445. 825

M atm usm ok & Son upriot 7X71 caWnol grand piano. $450.Round o a k dlnolto tab lo . with chairs. $125. Bolgo 7'couch, $150.326-5022. Bakh MinlWorUdrosssizoM.

SflhtWuoAwhlto.womonco. $25. Now brown Carp<

kialhor flats, sizo 6 ’.^ B. ptai$20,Apptoll + computor, horn

mako ollor, 536-2451, ■Noor now oloctric lift choir. Cash

$400. Folding walkor, $50. w“ ' Froo standing bod tropozo.$ 150. Call days 734-5380 Cornor ovos &wkf>js 734-5699. |h k

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i g r s i a . & ' s s " ' ^Panially rostorod Ilghl coF*

orod woodon (gum wood ^ kitchon cu p b o ard , $325.C an734-9315.___________

Pillow so lo , oxcol cond .$250 . B e arc a t. 177 XLT ^ scanningradk], $100, Tool - — box, sm all PU. $25 . Top. Noo< p e r, sm a ll PU. $50 . Cali S3fr2307 aftor 6om. - S "

7 33«)04 ._______________Pool tab lo . fu il.slip , $100. ^

U ke now GE rolrig, whito 8 ™ loxturod.ico-rt)akor,$150.Exorclso biko , $50 . Dish- ^w ashor. portob lo .cu ltlng Wanib o a rd . $ 5 0 .9 3 4 .4 5 5 0 or eye934-8666._______________ ^

Rolrig, $70: couch. $40: W« .washor, $70: day bod, $50:

roclinor. $20. ____CftI 733-7532. Want

Soloflox. com plo lo^ ilhbut^ ~K “1torflyft log oxtontion. liko goinew ,$ 3 0 0 .A Irro 8 lB to n l J2 2 :biko. $50. Nico 4 po rso n Warnfont. $ 5 0 .7 3 3 ^ 2 .- - o r '

Whool chair. Iko rww, $300.Call 733-5778. Won

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Doluxo Bundy clarlnol. goodcondition. Air tight, $250. WanCllll733.B07n.___________ Wl

Restored Planoi,733-390S _iiJi

819 OFFICE W

■ ^Copiors for salo. Large so- ani

Ioction of roconditlonod co)cc^iors starting a t $295.1 y /ar

620 .PETS AHD SUPPUES

1 AKC TOO. mnki Pomoranlon

■ MC or Dlscovor. 678-0196

liJ m iS , r tvor AKC Po^“i ^ jf,*'O m ookJ,' • "J

Only $250. - S iC ol 423.5935. Wt

7 Gorman Shophord X pupa,wollmarkod. .

*65. — iCall 543^789 Wiui

85gaIoquarium ^

T $ 1 M ' . 'W a r

8 m o o £ t o ^ r ^DodowodwKh oxtras, Wor

$80 or bost offor.C a i 7330758.

A dorable pu p p io s a sm all Wan

- 4 / * K r ? a ' r e i i Jbo small do g s, w ondorful Ww wkh kids. Call 734-1906. (3(

AdoraWopurobrodmlnlaturo S c h n a u zo rp o ^ 8 $ 1 2 S .Can 8 2 5 - 5 ^ aBar Som

AdorjWoUKCAmoricanEs- ; k im o p u p s ,2 m a lo s ,2 le -

mates 1? wks. 655-4240. _<£

1 yroW, ' 827428-5524 or 4 2 io060 . -----

B id dog pups, 8 month, mate / ’ a n d fom o los. A m erican >

, Polnters.rightoootobofin- Ishod for hunting this fall.

CFA Slamoso Slao& blue k i t t m ^ M ^ ^ . 2

Froo to a good homo: Malo Lab Boxor X puppy, octlvo, m ods kits ol attention. Cali

- 734.7260,_______________ Ll.

' = a ° o S A W i a s K • J■ Rd, 734-5127.___________ WIUFroo to in terested huntors: ®

Lab-Grlffin cro ss . Born on ,oastar. CaM 733-8339 - J

Indian RlrMOOckpofatoot.fom alo, f y r o ld . tam o ft fhc

ta lk s .$ lS O o rb o B to IIo r . ^Call 324-3594,________

Kinona:$15,536-5716 bMlnlaturo Schnauzer, AKC, Oc

d w c ^ '* and ~

821 STCRiOS/ ^ RADIOS/COS . . Ha

-----------------------------------------1«40 watt por channel Alpino

booster ft AM/FM CMsotto.e x o . e o n d r, $45 0 now . y a w o ^ l ] to $ i 2 S . 7 3 3 ^ 4 4O f7 3 B « t0 .____________ Ihl

4 M otorola HT rad io s With 3tx . quick charao radio stands.CaB 438-5218 a«K fer K po^ r '

K anw ood H am rad io bleT 8 9 4 0 8 , naw eondlllon . arc$ 1 1 0 0 . C a l l 5 4 : ^ ^

822 TOOLS AM) W( I IA C H > B Y

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24 VIDEO — .................... 827 'ENTERTAINMENTftTELEVBOH

/anted dead or alive. hVsrVCR^caiAppbrrT-T— ' ■ V Doctor, m - g f g g .--------- I

25 WAHTED TO BUY K0'& L arge r non.working I co lor t v ' s & VCR’s . Cali ■ 423-4676 ovos ft wknds • - -M Sokhvln Acrosonic spinot pi­ano. Modo in lalo 30’s. 40's 901 •

or50'a.423-4934:arpot, comic books, scl-fl J S tar W ars, S tar Trok, olc. 175 Yhom a.733«)16._______ $60(

1988,;ash fer CB’s . VCR's, micro- Exdw avos, CD 'a. working or oxtrno l.C a{l733 -9^ , 231Computers, p rintors. a ^ . andthing o loctronic. NOT ig g sWOflKINQ or WORKING, mllo7 3 3 ^ 6 0 , Will olckuo froo, 324-:ushmanmotorscoolor.Will ^991

s>randkidsooming forsum ~ - tg g v mor, nood swing sot & out. nnw sktetovs. 536-6452. $ 51

'm tooking lor a good work- , q ing sowing machino to be groo u so d lo r m onding. Call tA 'j ;73M 4.3 .V 00 .__________ “ »loodod; Slacking washor and dryor. lor smoll trailor.C a n S 3 6 ;4 ^ ----------------- ^

)ld woodon or motol toys.Buttor churn . Old scalos .

- f eiman 16-20- traitor. Flxor up- por ok. roasonablo prico. 324-5174. yVanted: 110 Honda motor- ^ ^ n good condillon. ^

Wontod: 1970-74 Dodgo ChallongoTMrts.00173X 4^ --------- 002

Vontod; 1688,1989. ft 1990 s -K appy-H oltdoys-B arb la . -20‘ b D olls. 7 3 6 .7478 , p loaso 0x0

Vantod; 2000' gatod pipo, 8or 10*, olumlnum or PVC, ' i7330731 days.__________

Wontod: 2x6 tonguo A _____groovo onough lo covor, Schw7x10.Cftn423.4e06. bas

Wontod: 78-79 ToyolaDolka wilh no motor. lodK::an 3264197._________ ________ i

S uporcob PU; 2 whool now ■ drlvo rfow m iloago pro- now forrod. reason^ ^ y y k od _Z2±

Wontod: Conloronco toblo whh or without chairs, Cali7 3 6 ^ . _____________

Wantod: Early 1970-s Chovy long bod 4 w hool drivo, ooo5condHte;;.622-362J_

Mantod: Fair boolh stand or (,p e traitor. Call 676-7723. torsWantod: FuB slzod violin.

________ 733-5144Wontod: LP A lbum a, rock

Wan^od^P KuoQor Fljtljnj? ■

3 4 4 4 a f lo r ^ .W antod tobuy: 12'-18' ox-

tonslon la d d e r , large ' scroan TV not working. & MIsctools. 733-6760.

W anted to buy; 500 gallon Dfooftoo tank. 733-1615,

Wantod to buy; Gl Joo dolls, and accossorios, and any­thing rololod to Littio Rod R idrnahood. Call 736-2423.or73&0301._______W antodtobuy: Haytoooft now crop hay. No«h Won­

doll area. Fttzgorakl '536-5608 or 866.7716

Wantod To Buy: Usod Aero­bic. o rH oolth Ridor. Coll734-7908 ovo.___________

Wantod; topsoil roasonablo price. Coll 733-5660 day- llmo or 734-7523 ovos.

iWontod: U sod Schwinn Alro-Dyno exo rc ise biko,Call . 9 1 3 2 .___________

Wanlod; WkJo tirod molorw- d o or throo whooior suit- abtolorlntofttiiw 934-5683

Wantod; Wood boon boxos (30). Day o l d - 2 wk Hol* atofn h o ilo rs & X bullealvoa. 423-5974,________

Want to buy atorago shod.2001. of KX foot chain link •fonco. Shock collar for do g .- ^2.779-2386 . , . .

827 GARAGE SALES

G A R A G ES A L ET IM E !

2 DAYS, 6 LINES,

. t l L■ddlttenal lines.

LIstwl by separa ta d tJes fo ryo irco n v len co o n

F rk la /a A Saturday 's.With prepaymw it you alao

an M ndao{0oodlesl Deadllnae: Thursday 12.-00

noonforFrlday;Friday 12.-00 rw on to r S a t

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g f f e a s J s .Hanson- E sta te Sale. Furni­

tu re , houao goods, lools, d o ^ ,m is c .2 p lc k -u p 8 .2 cam pors. 287 M aple St. H anson . Fri & S a t. 7:00- im M a v 2 7 A 2 8 ,

Shoshono- SALE GOLDEN YEARS SeHK3RC£fiTBt.Yam, crochot thread, knit- ting noadloB . d o th o s . sh o o s . Fri, May 27th 10.

TF-AddtaonWABrackonSt 8 , TODAYI 7X10 traitor, la. b la aaw , a n tiq u e s , (urn, a re a rug, am app ls , good

- F^rhS S lw O V E O T H ;W OKT Fn. electrlo stove w ood atova. bread makor, b ab y iiem a , turnlturo c lo thoa , m lac, 499 Park Jerraca V

GARAGE SALES - 1099-

- B ackyard so lo . ALL ______EEK. 1076 Trottor Dr .___

ATVSANDMOTORCYCLES

) Y am aha good sh ap o li00.733-04fc._________)8 ,2 5 0 R H onda 4-trax.Kcolloni condltton, lots ol c tras. Evoning^s 654- 311. doytlm o 678-8191id ask (or Mho._________}8 K aw asaki 305 , low lie s , oxco l co nd . Call>4-5106._______________ iJl KX125. liko now, runs # (col, $2000 or beet ollor. Jkan 5430140,___________ f S>1-Ynmnha HT-180,-brtind-----BW M oy'9 3 . Excol cond. I500.S430656. '>2 YZ 80, good cond. runs •o a l.$ 1 3 0 0 r^ 6 6 S 6 .Honda Trai 90. stop-thru,

jnsgroat. $400 or bost ol- fcr. Coll 326-5857, oflor 5pm.________

Kowasaki 400, groal con- ltion,'saddlo b ag s, wind ja rd . undor 4900 mWoa,.I OOP offor. 734-5272.3 HondaSilvofwing. 650 GU good cond. $1000.

C a i 536.5343. '. H onda XL 350 . Exc. and. $1^00655-4355 cuM '92 Katana 600,3800 I,' fas t biko. minor dom- 10. $3gOO-Qtlor 726-2156

\ BICYCLES

•boys biko, rod and black, . .xco(c«nd.$45-oHor.7?3.7010bolw oon5a9pm

■ BurloychikJlraior.• $250.

CftI 734-3557. hv^nn 3 whool, 3 with laskot, $175, NiCBI Clas­sic Schwinn, boltoon tiro, idios. nico. ovor 30 m oU. T l

$110. Call 7 3 4 .5 d 5 4 ._ %J I'Hi)

ow, lo tso l extras. $1000 .ow. ask in g $700 ,-C a ll -............3 4 -3 5 5 7 .^ __________

) BOATS ANO UARME ITEMS

Crostlinor aluminum boot,Indshtold, stooring whool,onl mounted motor con- ^ 'ds.TrallorawInchtOA7'Ap Evinrudo outboard mo-Era. oxcd cond. 825-5648 ---------

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903 BOATS AND_________ MARINE tTEMS

IZ tl'liborg lnsB Gamofis • Iri'hu ll, novor uood, rm

-O»0f.73&0Qg3 14', GO horeo, Chryslor i

- - ------ trailer; $4000.324-260324-5861 nsk tof Dan, 14(ool{borglas8boal'w traitof. Chrwlor motor. \

good $1450.Cftll733-4ia3

_ _ _ 14’ Sooswifi bool with fTn A tmaof. Call 733-8323.

• 15 'C hryslorT ri-hu ll.w - H P m otor; Iroilor, r cporo, Iwo 6 aol luol tdr $2 .000 .324./tS2.15 hp Evhnxfo. 1 yoor ol

1 6 'woodon dritl boot. Kin c ty lo oa rs , trailor. col' rondv lo go. CoS 733-Unsk for Brod._______.

1711 fiborgiaos canoo w o a r s , and 4 .S lo arn s I

■ Inetoffl. $350.324-1 IQS. 1711 T ri-hnolskl or (Ishi; . lOOhp Evonrudo. oxc. fo ilvbtSl. £2400.543-6426

_________ 1908_Skl N ouliquo. 2hours, sporo prc^.barofc boom, hoator, sioroj^o «

' or. olw oys Btorod insId I14.7S0.EvO3 734-3497

1989 17liCogunba6a/p»fl suro bool. •90 85 l i For< u sod lOBS than 75 houi powor trimSliH, 12-24 vo bow mouni olociric motor, livo woJte, 8oal6 4 ,3 d<M lindors, wilh trailor. $7,21 o r t» sto /fo r. 324-J38>b iwoon 4:30 & 6:30 pm

1989 20 (t Supra comp TS 6.351 V-8,260 hp. comp inlon vwUorsKi boat. A Mu S m I 726-8548

2V Moxim Cuddy 260h Morcruiftor, motching iro or, oxc cond. $12,975. Ql 702-753-9176 boloro 7oit

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19-Sou1hwind454.domir Joroumo. $7500.733-21.

21- Taylor 0 ^ 4 6 0 " 7— TT Jot.tiia»S5S003g4-2ta:

79Caflna,18-6W*lithl2 m 350 In-out board, OMC

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I. w- ^5 FIBERFCAMboot. 78-22'r, now CabinCnjtsor,Chov00-ltdnks. • nino. OMC out drive, slooi______ 2 .sink.h6od,w-lrojler.o:or old, col cond. many extras._____________ Col 734-4^.KInsoy Jot &U's: 1992 Kawasaki 7!BOl-up SS, 1991 X-2. Ziofflon tp3-1825 nr. »7500. 734-4999.I Liko now, liborglass boi'ow ilh 2 1 ',ha llho td -iop ,233 i-no lilo MorcCnji«ir.54j-50Q4

9M CAMPERSJ S : AND s h e l l s

I IWTravolozo campor.

Cn»3j4-5106.BW Kil, quoon size ovo

:rr— shot, oink, stovo. icebo c ^ ' ■ hoolor, roclrculatina loilc

otor,2 8-PUirucktmo. 678-4265d(»ih *91 Custom Toppof 8'. 2-tor i7,zOO brow n, buill (or C h o v n bo- $40 0 o r bo sr ollor. 321_____ 5867 ahor Spm._________I TSM K ampaway13'ovof6hot, k >mpo- box. stovo. ovon. lu rnau Mu*t sink, prossiiro lank, port

pol. $600 .8 ' Security ovo_____ shot, ico box, Btovo, overaOhp, sink & tank . $400. Co J irali- 733-3752 atior 5:3Qpm.>. Bko Socuriiy 6' overshot camp 7om. or.$300-oHof,e29-4tl5 '

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72 paymenls

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- ,W A S a 2 9 9 5 . ..„ ..........JV1977 TOYOTA 4X#4-017B l, C lean. R uns G Locally Owned,W A S $ 3 9 9 5 _____ :...JV1979 SUBARU B(»3-130A. P/U w ith Match C am per Shell, 4x4, 5 SpdW A S $ 3 9 9 5 ....... ........ JV1981 DODGE RAJ#3-0930, Super Clean, Low M iles,W A S $ 3 9 9 3 ............ JV1987 DODGE LA^#3.148B, Loaded w ith A/( L eathorInt«ribf;'A M /FM C aesotto , S uper C le a n ,. W A S $ 3 9 9 5 ____ ___ JV1984 AMC EAGL]#C3-194C,4x4, Loaded. A ir, C ruiso, AM/FM Casa Pow er W indows and M er W A S $ 4 9 9 5 ................ JV

1988 DODGE AR]#4-052B, 60.000 A ctual fc S u p e r C lean, 4x4 5 Spd. G roa t Fuel Economy, W A S $ 4 4 9 5 . .. . . ..........JVi

1985 FORD TEMF#4.017A2, Nico N ew T ire N ew P a in t, Low M iles, E xcellen t Condition, W A S $ 4 9 9 6 ................ JVi

1989 SUBARU JL#4-051B, G reot Fuel EconSafe, F u n C arW A S $ 4 9 9 5 ................ JVI

1987 FORD RAN<«3-175B, 5 Spd., G rea t _ Work P/U, Good Fuel Econ Work Rock Included,W A S $ 4 9 9 5 ................ JVI

1987 FORD TEM]#4-021A, W hito in Color, A ir, Low M iles, Locally O w ned-WAS-$449(>-.............. .JV41986.TOYOTA CEUC, #C4-0198, Auto T rans., A Stereo , 76,000 M iles, E xce llen t Condition W A S $ 4 9 9 5 ................ JV<

1987 SUBARU DI#3-231A, 58.000 M iles, W hite in Color, Locally O w ned, S uper CleanW A S ^ 9 9 5 --------------fV<

1987 GL 4X4 WAC«4-072A, 71,000 M iles, Gr T ransporta tion , Super Clc W A S ^ 9 9 g ................ J V<

1985 TOYOTA P/1ffS-2068. E xtended Cab,74.000 M iles. C am por Shi Locally O wned,W A S $ 6 9 9 6 _______ :JV<

1986 ACURA INT#R4-057A. H atchback. E xce llen t Condition, Runi G rea t, Locally O wned W A S $ 6 9 9 5 ................ JVI

1989 SUBARU GI#3.217B .A /C , C lean, W A S $ 6 9 9 5 ................ JV41987 TOYOTA CEUC,#4-056A, A/C, C ruisc. Coi Local O w ner. S u p er ClcaiW A S $ 6 9 9 5 .................JVI

1991 SUBARU LAG#3-lB6A , 4x4. Loaded w it a ll O ptions, 78.000 M iles. L i^ l ly Owned. W hito in C S uper Clean,W A S $ 1 0 ,9 9 5 -----------y<

1988 JE E P WAGK#3-1913,4 DR L oaded wii a ll th o O ptions, A/C. Powi W indow s & Locks p lus M W A S $ 1 1 ,9 9 5 .............JV<

1991 SUBARUXEG#4-086B. A/C, AM/FM Ca47.000 M iles, P ow er Wini & Locks, Local O wner, W A S $ 1 0 ,9 9 5 --------- JV.1990 TOYOTA P I«4.087A .A /C , -18,oop M il C ustom V ^oels. AM/FM C asse tte , T intod Window;WAS $ 1 0 , 9 9 5 ------- M1989 BMW 325-iXSK #4-025A, All W heel D nve Local O w ner, S u p er Cleai P erfec t Condition,W A S $ 1 5 ,9 9 5 ......~.JVO

1992 HONDA PRJ#4-020BC, S ports Coupe. Loaded, A/C, Power S u n I CD Player. Low M iles, Cli W A S $ 1 4 ,9 9 6 -------- JV<1993 CHEVY EX <#4-032A,V-8 5 8pd.. M otd C am per Shell, Continontal Pkg.. A/C, Criiise, CaasotU P w e r Windows & Locks.. AlotMoro!W A S $ 2 4 ,9 9 6 _____ KO

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gfl5.324-2244_ - ^ ^ K tv S K S r o f in i s t io o stock.

;^ ^ R £ w F ^ a ll2 2 a u to m a lic _ ^ r ^ ^ V B o r r o R a $250. SmUi &

HOWES . AKDRV'8- ,

^ B i F t S e r c a m p iroiof. clovo- Covon. portopody. furnoco.s lo o p s

i974£kkK ado22 ',C U ^C

■ .^yvS375aflof6pm. ^

22 n Class CJamboroo. 360 1 DodQO. radial tiros, ctiromo . whool sfcnuloJore, oxc cond. ltfl500.S36-S209_________

25’ Ffoball trailor. twin bods, oxcol c ond . 18- s to fc ro lt Kn«t M/. imilof. 678-5976

•88 Ford motorhomo. 25.000 ml, Infldndll Cnll 736-7264. CountiyCooch‘8638-.iJlo- sdposhor, 35,000 mJs. lm-

moculolo cond, $85,500.Cnll 733^919

HKchiKor Slh wtiool. lull elido, sotarpanol.cadilalichoat' 1

.or.oxcotcoftd,usod4 months, nssumobto kutn.

Cflll 543-4523.NEWSS

PICK-UP CAMPERS IN STOCK NOW.

•Fair pricos•Excollont sorvico dop t,__•Trodos wolcomo,

W oodalde RV Cerjter Hailey, 768-4005 A DEALER YOU

CAN DEPEND ON910 SPORTING GOODS

1990 gas Club Cor ooll cart. : tg5QQ.7344}203nller5

Compound bow whh 8CCOS- sorkJB, $75; Goll clubs,

$90. C a i 736-6069- ' flofO Horn: Autogrophod NBA

b a a k o tb a ll sig n o d by MklwaJ Jordan. Incl, cortil)-

— -caHrot-m rth«nH cty.-$3Stt_. - C all R an d y 9 733-0116

dav8. 734-9544 oHor 5 Soiollox machino wKh all at- '

lachmonts, 2 yoars old. ol- m o st novor u so d . Paid ' $ 1M ^ win M il $800 firm,

911 TRAVEL TRAILERS

1 4 't ra v o l tra ile r . $000 , or mnkooHof. 734-2352,

1956 aluminum campor trait or. 14‘sk>op«3^.niooccn-dl»jon, $g<^734-i3727, ____;

------- iB ra so cumyTravoiw .g f . -full solf-contalnod. oxcollont

cond. o«n oral or. $4000.Call 324.7990,

1974 23‘ Prowlor solf conl. travel trailor. has air coodi- tlonlno. 734-7524 attof 5pm

■1978 T o rrv27 ' vory cloon,' twin bodsf CaM 733-6511. ,

1979 Ooluxo Socurity , 31’ Sth whool. a ir. go n .. oxc. co«vlitiDn.734-7g7

’74 Trophy 16’cam p trailor. ico box, iu rnaco , stovo. & ovon . c lo o n . vory good c o n d .. now tiro s , som o CDmpIng o o a r Includod, roady to go . $1500-offor. Call 543-8559 a tto r6:30om,_________________

-81 Prowior, 28>.- oxcol cond. $6500. CaB 666-2666,

'83 Prowfor 10', oxtra cloani $4500.436-5181.

•88 31' Kit CiMtale Sth whool. oxcoDont condKion, $10,000, CaP 733-0902.

'8 8 Kit Road R anqor. 26 '. bunk m odel. Awning. TV. Llko now. $9500 o r oflor. Coll 934-4636. Aftor 6pm,

_______________lEMOHtALDAYCLOSEOUTAnKtttraflorsandSih wt>oots

on salo NOW. Sak) pricos ciooriy posted. Your

trado-ln is wanted NOV/. Youftrodo-ln is worth moro

N O W .Oursoloelionb good NOW. Bank fmafldng wfth ratos Slii oood NOW. Dost product, boet sorvico.

beet pricm NOW. B rocton tn 'a H o m « « RV »

734-3187*324-4203 .‘ «1.<0&-773-3t67 1

8now blrds*1986 3 4 'J ay c o ; pullod le ss than 850 HWY Riik>s. Vory clean & sharp.

' Uving room, bdrm. A largo, W h .tW W .? 2 4 :7 .ia----912 UTIJTY

■ TRAILERS

• 14- utlity trailer, $350 or best olfor. P h o n e 736-6544 or 733-5129 iftorSbm.

1974 Allo 4 0 'som I trailer,$4750.734-4147,________

6 'x8 ’ tra ilo r. new sh o c k s , flood lire*, oood wood hau f-

^ of.aner 600. 733-3444,------

'AtonFordboxtnlhr$150

CM /73M 7SatlorSaOom. ’

■ iiiiiiiiu'iiiBiij1002 AUTOPARTS

I REPAIRS

” =350 Chovy iTiort b foctrla^" lory robulll. $500 ox-- chango. Good prices on other*. Hlahwty 30 Auto P«fta, 734-7090.

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4 Good Yoar liros. A-S radials s iio LT235-85R16. lO p ly .lo s sth an B O O m l.

'• $ 3 ^ cash only. 734-6466 ‘ -74 Dodgo Dart Swinger lor _

p a n s , good sh a p e . $300. 734-3135 aflw6om _ ’

’ Buick 350. $50. Chov 250. $250. Cliov TH 350. $50.

- C hovy4U tiltil^$100 .E n-- - n ine s ta n d , $ 5 0 . C herry -

- 733-95V0. -

FACTORY REBUILT - MOTORS

r 350 Chovy-$489:302 Ford- < $469; Many more In stock. CallW um bw f A iite f trf* , _324-6721._______________

JAPANESE ENGINE & TRANS. 4x4 e p ( ^

1-800-36M»42 . Two 750-16 tiros mounted on- Chovy 1 ton, ehoiowhoots. - . SlOOtakosall.733-2944, '7

3 V003 A U T O S ^ E R II. 1985 Kawasaki, J S 550 lot

sk i. $2 ,100 . 1970 Ford Ti7 FlOO, roal clean. $2,000. ,l( 1980 YamoKa 850 Spocial. ,

only 5 .000 a c tu a l milos. ,- $1.750.1965 Volks Wogon --0 Golf diosol. $1,750. Dana,^ 731-2658. or 733-5330

Auto Auction Thurs., 5/26 —Spm-ProviowAUOay 8

1<U5E.Sla]oSi..EoQto •<_ MuftlekASons 939-1777 J

'■ 1005 ANTIQUEAUTOS

1959 Awprtean RMmbhr. _ ■ 29.000 mios. vory good

shopo, $1000. Call i 734-082S, lonvo m osaaoo^ _

-66 Dodgo Coronot 500.363 1 maonum, oxc cond. Must son bost oltor 423-5324

'68 Im pala S upor sp o r t. - som e op tions, nicely ro- atOfOd $4500 324:2182

'69 Plymoulh OTX, 440 AT. i- oood cond. $8500 or ollor.

Coll 934-4636, Altof 6pm.r 034^305._______________ i' 7 2 OWs 88 conv. Exc. cor>d

- Mako ottof 532-4560 ovosCLASS OF 741

. Rare 7 4 Buick Luxuscon-- voftiblo.455.teodod.Top -j

y - s a b 0 0 ’™ 7 S .8 0 5 6 '; ’ _^ ^ 006-S E M B i4^E ia^J£____ ]

EQOPMEKr

I’ 1974 Allo 4 0 -sem i trailer, ’ '• $4750.734-4147., 1979CosoS60Coxtondhoo,’■ 1967Chovy10-whool

dumptruck. 1981 Bucko OQuipmoni traitor. All or

part, Cai 436-5762.. 5S0B Coso backhoo load-

7 o r. n O P S , good tiro s , : $10,500.

♦ 1978 FrolflhHIno COE. 290 . '■ Cummins, 6 spd. now tiros, ' -• REALCLEAN^7,500, .

it . 48 '-102* G reat Dano dry ‘ van. 6ndor.goodtiro3.1l2*

_ door oponing, $9,000,

1 NTER-WESTn EQUIPUEMT SALES 1. 1760 Kimberly Rosd

(208)7:»^fo03 I- 7 3 Intomailonal, 1700truck .

w i lh a 2 2 'v a n .5 8 0 E o x - ' tondahoo with 4 in 1 teodor

~ bucket,-82 chovy Ito n with j ' tootMX&rack. 324-4919 d BACKHOE PACKAGE •0 580C with oxtondo, 2600 ' J. verif iab le h rs , $14 ,950 ; r. S80C backhoo. 113,500; . ir 7 4 Int1 diosol, C ono., 6 m

w ith pe n tio , $6 ,750 ; '78 T Dodgo dum p truck w ith :

pentio, $<;95Q;'94 10 ton :- pontk>hHchlrai)orw/rampa. n\ LOADERS-85 A66_ Ford 2 yd, $24,500; '8 2 . :h W 20 C a se 2 V<i yd. ' n S24JO O ; (2) '8 9 C aso

W 14kl500hrs .C H O IC E - r $ 3 1 ,500 : S e v e ra l o tho r :

Cats. kMidors. bockhoos, &(; iow bovB .234osa9H iiri_

"■ 1007 -TRUCKS-

1977 Toyola. 5 spood, long . box. good tiros, worit Intck. $600-ol(or.CaD 734-2302.

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iportation1067. TRUCKS__________ IOO81978 ChovroUK Pick-up. 350~'~ -92 Ti

p s s ! i ; « ‘a s s ; , , j ;cmiso. sman camper shoi. -93 q

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1982 C hevy S-10 T a h o e , "?)!! 2 .8 L. 4 spd. PS . PB, AC. ^ 80K mi, insu latod sholl. v a y rood condition. $2700,Call Bob 734-1590. ^

C a l ^ S m • 6‘w. 1982 Ford XLT PU. $2000 or

olfor.CaJI 934-8583. , 05, 1989 Chovy % ton

oxtondod cob, AC, AT. now t981 paint. $9850. Call goo

536-2965 attor 60m, -jKot 74 Ford Rancho, $850, 1990

Col 423-9029. loaC 74G M CV4lonPU,350 V8. CftH

Runs good with an 8-over­shot campor. $180CH5tfor. 1991

C»ir324-e734 con '7 7 F o rd P U . $ t1 0 0 -o llo r . 543

Can 423-4513 ovos. • 7 8 F ^78.Focd F-150 XLT..V8. AT.

AC. cruiso, cassoito . groatcond. $2500 or oflor. 862- '0 2 C3305 or 67^3043________ eon

-8 6 C h e v y C -1 0 .V -6 ,A C , ^ cnjiso & cassotto. Carpotodsholl with carpo l kit. Now 1026 IlfOfl. $3995.3^4-4552

'88 Chovy 1/2 too Silvorado,$6400 Voty good cond.

Can73iM919 r — '9 4 N is s ian E x l .ca b ,A C .S.sp d , CD & c a s so t to , ca ll dorsSott at 734-9597. ong Auto Auction Thurs,. 5/26

6pm-Preview All Day 10271445 E s ta te St.. Eooto ------

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1008 4X4 -________________ 10281979G M CJImmy4x4,vofy ------

low m iloago. like b rand 105now, immaculate cond. Call $ »David. 733-9498,_________ dr.

19e3BK z«r.62diosol. _§4iruns good, $CTOO. Call 197;7 3 4 ^ 5 2 or 7 3 4 ^ 5 2 2 -_ $6

1983S l5Jlm m y4x4G M C , ^oxc shapo, f f ^ t ^ ^ o ^ 198^

■ 19e40fklC JIm m yB lB Z or. -684X 4 .6 .2 liter diosoL New $31transmission. Good running amcondition. $3000, o rb o s t loioffer. Call 837-4471. *7t

1986 Jo o p C h ero k ee . 5 $6• spood . exc cond. $5000.. Call 324-5273. ■- - 7 3 1

1986 K5 B la ie r Sltvorado. J o r- - N e w - t f a n s - ^ I O Q - C a lL iz a .

734-7908 ovo.___________ N/• 1987Pathlindor,AT.V6,XE. M■ 4x4.1993 Nissan PU. 4x4,• 17,000 mis., whh sholl. C ^ i 4

734-4359 ovos.1991 lto n .4 x 4 .4 d o o r ,350 —Ford. ExcoUont condition. 4 -85spoed.AT,OD,trailortow _54pkg,lotsoloxtm s, Califor <90

dotails S44-7525- gl;' 1991 GMC Jim m y. 4 door, 61

oxc cond w ith a ll Iho op- 2GliOftsl $13.500.543-6851. $1

, 1993 Ford XLT 250.4x4, die-' mloaoo. 5 4 3 - ^ 103

■74 C am aro . 355 Chovy.• forgod aluminum p islons. K

compotillon high velocity cam, Edobrockcarb, Intake4 broalhor. 11-1 compros- sion. 400 hp chromo rims. 7^ $3000 bost oHor. 74 Chow V* ton 4x4. Boet olfor. Call

: '78 -8 7 -C h o v y P U ,L m kit.rims, tiro s , a lpino slo roo ^

I systom. now Ironl clip and — paint, now motor $S*(K>I-

• lor. 326-5092 lonvo mso..I '78 D o d go4X 4 .S W B .P S ,; PB, AC, AT. now liros. runs• oroal, $1700.736-6248.

! ni'' -n08lazor.$1650.438-8812 -Z3' -81 Ford F250. C k * cab 10’ IWi campor. Now tiros & palm.> Cnll 324-5167._____________. •84 Rangor. V6, AC, PS. PB, 43I 109

r -87 Ford Bnwco 2.4x4 , auto^ ^‘ PW , PL. cru ise . Cali 736- A| . 7077 or 733-7740.

'87 Jo o p Chorokoo , 6 cyl, -85 AT, runs good, vory good

• sh a o o lc J t 536-2641 ^ , '8 8 Dodno R am C hargo r, sc

cloan. * ^ .7 3 4 - 6 5 4 2 67

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>2Toyota. Under 30k, oxcol' 18B5 cond. $10,000 firm. Call $20C 423-4966 lor.dotags. ____ >3 GMC PU. 4x4,1500 se­ries, 5 spd ovor Jrivo trans- 1042 mission, cuslom toppor. liko' » now.cond. Call ^ 3 8 4 4 1991 ( afl or 2pm, AC, Auto Auction Thurs., 5/26 ^

6pm • Preview'AD Day ____1445 E. Stale St.. Eaota '92GI

Musk* 8 Sons 939-1777 am-liMC Jimmy 4x4, fully le- . Ik s i

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981 Chovy conversion v ^ * for. '1 good cond, runs groal.$3000 or Oftw. 934-8583990 Oodgo Grand Caravan, loadod, must solii $7900.Can 734-5398,___________ H

991 Ford Aoroslor. oxc cond. loadod. 37,000 mitos, 543-8718 aftw 60m H U ra Fort E 150.8 passenger m M van. orional ownor. oxcol ■ ■ cond:Ci5l 734-4897.-----32 Grand Caravan, excel cond, crulso. PW, PL. AC.$1gQQ0 208-788-4206,_ H

026 BUICK B35 Buk* Contury. 4 door So­dan V6 , 3.8 ongino. Call 536-2307 nHor6om.

^ust 601111970 Buick LoSa- bto. 4 dr. looks pood S runs dependable. $500 orbost oHor. 423-5681 kooptrylnQ

027 CADILUC1964 Cadilloc Coupe DoVilto, SSQOoretlor, 324^785

1028 '-CHEVROLET

1951 4 dr Chevy deluxe, $800;1952ChovyOoluxo2 dr. $1800. Both run good.543-5066_____________

1977 Corvette. 86.000 mikjs. $6,900,734-5074 days, or 678-4710OVB._________ _

1 W *’c3! IK ^65^’68 Chovollo. 454 auto,

$3000. 70 B Camino, 350 auto. $3000.79 Chow half lon ^»U,^50 oulo. $3500.•79 Camaro, 1 of a kind. $6000. Call 431-6455 or677-3935.

73 Ranchero, good 351 mo- tor. $500.543-6080.

iza-Camatfl. ALL ORIGI-

$10^ h' * ^ -0 5 5 ^ °■SI au thn

4 dr, needs somo worK $350.

Cai 733-4035. ■■85

•90 Condone, red. romovtWo glass top. leather, Bose Gold with CO. 6 spd, 20.000 miles, excol cond. $19.995 678-5475^------

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.I960 280 ZX, like nowl U o^^w ith OTtf^$3995.

1037 DODGE__________

1991 Dodgo Colt OL. 33K, warranty, loadod. $5300. Can208-436-3897.

■68 Oodge Coronet 500,383 magnum, oxc cond. Must non b^oH or 423-5324 __

1041 FORD I1957 Ford 2 door Sodon, H whilo-aqua bluo. outside good cond.. partially ro-storod Insldojn goodrun- Hning ordor. 734-3058 or ■733-1161. ___________ ■

1988 Ford Escort OT, silver, ■cruise, AC. S spd, exc. ■cond. $3500 or best offor. ■Cell 432-6117 ovos. or ■432-5252 days._________ ■

1990 rod MustangoGT, 5.0 ■nioren^.tlm ^w indow s, ■now tiros, a very ckmn car. HAsking $9,500. Call 326- ■S236. ■

'85 XLT Bronco, now tiros, Hnow'radio, now cassotto Hplajw, oxc. cond. Pricod to ■son $5100.676-6748 or ■678-4071 (wo«1() ■

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>10ooMetro,2dr.AM/fM. i o e T j0 ,4 2 ,0 0 0 ac tua l m iles, spooc> 300.625^59 $4495______________________ '84 Jo eGEO Molro. 34 K miloe. cond, 1n-fm cas6o tto ,$5300o r _£____

oflor. 5 3 6 ^ . ^1057 I

______ 1 5 5 7 318 Prelude S, now paint, cellen }0d condition. $5560-01- leathi r.73ft«74or733-8599 .- 733-7!

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