5 ■ _____ 3 7, j .5 b -- ^^02 ■> - - - - m e 2 — "Good morning" n IPolies e l i n lkteenns, T o d a y ’s f o r e c a s t : M ostly s u n n y w ir ith a slig h t c h a n c e of sh o w e r s a n d th uanndd e rs to rm s . H ig h s in th e lo w e r 60s. Tonij jn ig h t iso la te d e v e n in g s h o \y e r s b u t o t h ee ir w i s e m o s.tly c l e a r w ith loH'S in th e mid ■nid-30s. ^ ^ P ageA 2 B e t t e r j o b s , bbeei n e f i t s M o re f u ll- tim ei.‘ jj(o b s w ith a d e q i ; a t e w -^ e s , h e a lth in slu u nra n c e a n d o th e r benc fits a r e w h a t p<K)r o r s o u th e rn Id a h o resid e n ts n e e d m ost. PageB I - W e l l a n d h a b iittsa t ------------------ >Vhat S ia jte d a s a .woy to d e a n c a o a l . u -ater h a s b e c o m e a h a v e n fo r w ild life a n d a p l a c e w her< e re sc h o o l c h ild r e n lc a m . PageB I A n o t h e r b l o w ^'OUt oi C h ic a g o c o n tin ule e d a r e c e n t tre n d b>r o u tin g O r la n d o in t h e NBA p la y o ffs Sunday . P ageC I I n d y 5 0 0 s l o t s: nfii l AU t h e s p o ts in t h is y e a r ’s I n d i­ a n a p o lis .’>00 f ie ld h a v e b e e n f il l e d . < a n d S c o tt B ra y , to n ’s c a r h a s a n e 'v d river. '« f i ^ V ■ PageC 3 ' V j ro k-riter ’nmes-Ne>\-s writ» nV T C F.^IX S - O iim ty o in d .ils ,ittn;iid LS th e M ajyc \'a lle> illey ;iii' c iu o ia u e n n .; .1 tic u m ei e n t. .uid th i-\ (fcin't ktiow' dfK iim LTs fn<Mi; o- ^^haT to tin w n h , •nts. '\i,iih p 11r 4 .1tont.-s.'' lixik , ‘1’^lt*ts of ii'^al ■-■iimliiig I'tn cia l an d i..'tit.lifl iit. Lini;a.igc 11,ia•\ include ir tlie liiiiiiilipnni of th e swTiin indivu: livulu.il .ind a v .il o f li.lho RejJubiK-:"^-----M t o r u " a r e I ' m h -i I h y .i f>iii-T“ '< \^fe Jn ' "Mi'-wii"as' I h e ---------. 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It dix-sn't nit-.u; ansnhing." 0 C G ary D e M o tt. w h o [u;i • .A ccording 10 pon.s to b e “th ie j stice " ot Coiun.s of J vis- . ieff ju Pl( P le a s e see.P A P E R S /A 2 _____ P a lid o to m y ? It m a y b e h a r d to :o p ro n o u n c e , b u t it ’s b i g n e w s — a n d n m e e t i n g ’s b e e n p lan n e d . PageD I B a s s fis h e r m a n BUII M aso n o f Twin F alls, In re d Jac k et, u n lo a d s hhiis c a tc h to b e w e ig h e d S a tu rd a y d u rin g a Bu ley fis h in g d e r b y . Thh e M agic V alley B a s s mnaa s t e r 's o p e n c o n t e s t ot o n M ilner R e s e rv o ir aittra t t r c te d 31 tw o -p e rs o n t e a m s t o t h e tro ll thle e «w a te rs fo r ind iv id u a l,I. Ite a m a n d b ig fis h c aish sh p riz e s . A s e c o n d day lay o f b a s s fis h in g to o k p la c e o n S u n d a y a si th tli e Mini C a s s ia B a s s es rrs fo llo w ed w ith th e irr a n n u a l B a s s O p e n . ICountirn g ■ 1 may afffeet D minoritities H ^ T h e A s io d a te d P ress P ^A 3 J u s t s o m e t h i n g; t (o s t a n d o n ? T h e 1 9 9 6 D e m o c r aa t i c C o n v e n tio n po d iu m is u lo t lik e the th e 1992 po d iu m . If It a in 't h m k e . d o n ’t fix fix iit. E s t a b l i s h i n g a f oo (o t h o l d T o day T a iw a n s-w •ars ear i n th e C h in eses p e a k in g w o r ld 's firs r s t d e m o c r a tic a lly e lc c te d p r e s id e n t. E;cc hb o s o f th is dem oc r a t i c m i l e s t o n e a r•e e a£ l r e a d y s e e n in o th e r p a r ts o f C h in a. PageA S . S e c tio n A W e a th e r .............2. 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PageD I h e n a tio n ’s fastSA LT L \K E c m - — T Th. ggiro w in g H is p a n ic m in o rity a n d a lr e a d y si a ll A m e ric a n I n d ia n pop sm w p u la tio n w ould bb<o ih sh rin k sig nificandy if if tl th e go\x*mmeni m a k e s s u g g e s te d c h a n g e s in th e w ay m ccto u n ts p eople, a m a jo r stud>* d\* fo u n d A fe d eral siirx-ey of neiirlv irly 60,000 hoaseh o lds fo und th a t a d d in g a “tn • ^ u l u n i d a l " categor>- c u t th e n u m b e r o)ff p e o p le c a llin g th e m se h x “s A m erica n In diar li.-m a n d A laskan mhi bcrs from about ^natiN-es, reducing: t h e ir num 1 j>ercent o f re sp o n d e n ts to th re e ^ u a r te rs o f a p ercent. A n d m a k in g H isp a n ic ori{ o rigin a categor>lis te d a lo n g sid e w h ite .u id id Ib la c k re d u c e d th e e stim a te of th a t {wpiilati la tio n e%-en m ore d r a m a tic a lly . It w e n t from m ni e a rly 11 p e rce n t — roughly th c sam e aLsStdh e b lack popucti lation — to as little a s 7.5 pverc rc e n t. ' R u th M cKay, a r e s e a r d ie \ e r xrith th e federies, p re se n te d th c al B u rea u o f L ab o r S tatistics, fir ings th is w e e k e n d a t thhee arm find j ual conferccnn c e o f th c A m erican A ssodai d a d o n for Ihiblic O pinion R e search. T h e fed e ral go\x*m m entt hi h a s l)ecn strugg lin g for scx-cral yx'ars w ithI cc riticism r s o f th e wa it a sk s p e o p le alM ut thleeir i>-ay ir nic e a n d e thn ic b ackground. C o u p les inI in te r r a d a l m arria g e s , f o r e .ta m p le . co m pp la la in th a i I h c ir m iix e d -ra ce c h ild re n h a v e■nc n o a p p r o p n a lc c a t e g o r y to c h e c k o f f o nII nm a n y o f f ic ia l for forttis. ___ . . iA ll s o rts o f e o v c m m e n t re ct b^ a s e d o n s ta n d a rd s se t in 1977 at O fltce o f M unojtem ent a n d cm c h a n g e , w h ich ONIB is n o t lil uni un til 1997. will m e a n lh a t th e ccrim n e rep o rts, stxidics o n discri scrunam oonand - a!fE Dimnnati>-e a c tio n a n d u n to li ld « h c r< k )C U m ents w ill in tro d u c e c a i^ r wmes ie inconsistent hk w Mitth p ast'suntsj-s. T h e n ew cn te g o n c s m ighl-bi ly m e aningful, b ut.^j-ou’d h a « lerisks," s aid T om W . S m ithJ of o f lhe N ational P le a s e s e e Ml M1NORITY/A2 " Offi(ieials----'i'r; encoounter “ n ew/ papers O u r t e a m , t o oa .................................... - T lie U t;ih J a n hlaavv e fa n s »vell b e \'o n d th e ir h o m e to w n o ffSSaj lt U ik e C irv . ' P ageC I A ir a c c id e n ts ^ !ilita r ) - a ir p l a n e s a r e m o r e l i k e ly h a v e a s e rio u s o r fatal j ta l a c c id e n t th a n a • c o m m e r c ia l p ilo t, bbui u t t h e m ilita n t' is m irk in g to r e d u c e thfiose o s num lK irs. ™ miurder d a j1ggain , b ut H unti-r w as kilk-d IlhI lx*caase she hOmc ontl tillti (.(Jiner o f A S tre e t .in s in th e «Ti)ng pl.ice at thh e w nm g tim e, S tn v t. Him I ixhJ' s thriKit h a d l>een cut. a SewT kvman viid. hadi>therM ;t WDiinds nn h e r Ixxly ie s m a d e th re e m o re “ VVcmdy VV R U P E R T - A u th o ritie H u n ter appc-iirs to) l> Ih.*a lt)t;dly inH ie njgli jglu before. M ae Hoixl luidi attend. a rre s ts S u n d a y a n d sayy the>' tJ a re confident n o c:e e n t b y s ta n d e r w ho w a s jju s t v is itin g ed a chnrcti Tpfi *->r\icL- .It th e T n iih I'abi' t h e y \‘c soI>*cd a p a ir o)ff nm u rd e rs th a t ha\-e Corcj v\- H(mhI's hoiise''' whi*h she h e \v-.is stabhi.“d in Biirk-yy - vim e th in g sh e did four ti jnt>* te rrifie d M in id o lu C otm r re sid e n ts in th e to de. ieath . New m an \iiid. H u n te terr was slain in w eek, accor cording t«> h e r p»Lstor. past m onth. ey HtMHl’s Rii|>crt hom e,. ai Corej a n d h e r Ixxly M ae Hw(i Iwod w.is .1 N.iv.ijo In dian b Sho n n a K e e \ es a n d B rian ri M ack, boih 19. w;isi ith e n t.iken ti> a n ira l p.irt} irty SJ)!)! siiutli- ..M anuchto, to, N .M .m 1921. S he movL-d lO s a n d a n d M a tth e w M in es, 18, w e re c h a rg e d in c a sio .M in iC ais ssi t o f R u p e rt, th c pn)Sccutorrss;a id , s i .1 ,ire a in t h e l a t e 1 !("C c o nneetion w ith th e Thurs ursd ay night m iu-der . Th» h e in te rio r o f C orey H tnxi' cxi’s hom e was w orketl .it ( ri-Id a Ftxxis for m ore ll at O “ o f 17 year-old \V endy 1_ I u n ter. Siiid C a n i spiim L H Itere d w ilh bkxKl, N o vm an in 5s;iid. yeiirs. , _ N ew m an. M inidoka C ounr tint>’ p n)secutor. Ret ill .Mae H ood's H u n ti-r’s leeves - w ho w as li\in g at •r’s Ixidy w.is fo u n d I'n d .iy iniH i.t'-i M ack also w us c h arg•ed e d w ith first-dcgT(?c homi e w hen HiwkI w-.ls killedI - WIN M ack's n o o n si>utl iith e .is i (It l^up»T t in .Min m u r d e r in t h e d e a th o f !M ae H ood, a 75- girlfri id she thouglit County. Two I'wi ;xi)(ile had found som e \ friend, N ew m an said, "and year-old H e> 'bum resid e n t w ho w as sta b b e d s h e vw>as g o in g to i n h e r it from om h e r g rand- clothing .It .it .a h m t 110 Ka-st. 400 S«juth th Ifi'v. to d e a th in h e r l>ed o n AVpril p r 23. moth< h e r." b u m polKf. B. ...un'd Ife. .uiieti by .1 trac k in g dog. T„1 , T h e trio , a lo n g w ith1 2 1 -y ear-old C o re y Sim in c e H ood’s m u rd e r. R eeve rves a n d .Mack HutUt-r's N> N kIv.iU hii ,t()0 %-ardsaway. H ood, wx*re to b e a m iigg n te d in c o u n today. h a\ e l>een living to g e th e r inI R Ru|X.Tt, New. te en party s ty sp»)i know n a.s “'I'he T ree." , ,, Hood w as a rre ste d F riday lav a n d d ia r g e d v>ith m a nI ssaid, n o tin g that R eeves h a.is.i child. H unter, r. tlth e d.m gliter o f E.u-1 L .mi H u n te r’s d e aih . SoI) :far. R e ev e s is c h a rg e d linly nn its a n ac- criy J e n se c n H unier, luid a tte n d e d sth» ___ . 8 ee% :es_nnd.C orey_H .Hoo o d .a r e .c o u s in s . _.cessoi ioO’-in .th e d e a th .o f -H u naic ie r.-N e w m a n ._ O a k Je j. Ch. Challib. H e y b u n i a n d .R u p a NewTiian said, a n d M ae: Ht H ood w as th e ir m a- said. co rd in g to an . obituarN- p u b lish e d Su , • te m a l g ra n d m o th er. R ccte v e s h a d refx irJed finding ing h e r grand- she ira s (mu ^(«id ui h orses. r<>dfOs a n d U'« i^f?.rem Hood’s m u rd e r appeare< ire d to b e fo r finan- m othe h e r slain th e m o m in g of .Ap April 2-4 in her d a n d n g . ________ By WiUiam Bn>ck Tim es-N ews w rite r M asterss o’ b ass N o m o r e n a m e; c a l l i n g I d a h o 's iH rar-huntin Itin g d e b a t e sh o u ld g e t b ack to th e r e a l1 Issues, Ls a g u e st edito ria l sa.vN. PageA S 2 T h e W ashington1 Posi Pu ' fiiS L(>S .\N C K U £S !£S — - S o m e jv 'i.in ..Ills .m il c m in in m rn ta lis•ts ts ..ire str■.t;^;l\ t(> lost w vek's d e d sio a o n b>' th e C linton .iMTiiinis tra tio n to tmnspi>rt port nuclear liiel i t i ' on ij/f J ra in in g w eaptm is-g s-gi rad e tir.u m iin th to iig h ^ 1 S a n Francisco Bav a y ia n d acios'. v.ieti'-ei\ pyijv f A u la te d a re a s o f .N .N'oionhen; i. .lii'oi m,; 1,1 a r Id a h o sto ra g e site. e. G<n-. P e te W ibjin, son, R. a ti.u k e d th.- p lan a'“ in c o m p r e h e n s ib le k ." Som e ..iii::nii:riitics iiround O a k lan dL, w wihich h.is ik \la n - J iistHf a “ n u c le a r-f re e ?i>ne." ?or a 'v planning: law B |j |9 siiiiN to sto p th e ship sh ip m e n i' \Vils<in a n d o th :her e r c n n - -1 th.- .i<-cisia'? to ii.se .1 N a\-\ K ise i ilu ‘ ise ii: <.e- I-raiK-iJ.cw B.IV .ire a a s thlee entr\-I'OU): e I" ’ sjh-nt ripL\i.m re.iitoiv cor.tend thn: cle a r tu e l fm m .\si.L ra il c a rs o r tn icLLss cc.inviji;; i*i<- li.i.^.inlois m a te r ia l w ill p,iss a ss th u H u ’.h so in t oi tiie • m tire populaii*d .ireas .ire ni fa h fi'n '.i i. N evid a a n d U ta h , ev en e n thi>iith less ;x>pul.itctl m u te s th m u g h On*g in*gon o r W ashingron s t a ^ r .* \ w v re available. T h e o p p o n e n ts ' \ ;s a; a rg u e th a t th e D o n n e r Pa.ss in N^wrhem1 C ah fom ia's S ie rra Nevajjjj ra n g e Ls piiniciUa .■ulariy d a n g e n n ts fo r s u d i M u h aim r r m ed All, J r ., a b o v e . sS|p e n t th e first 4 y a a r s th sh ip m e n ts b e ca uLse se « o f w in ter w e a th e r haii o f h is life tra v e lin g w ith a rd s a n d inaccessibi Nibility in th e e\x-nt o f n n B rents fro m h o s p ita l too )h o s p ita l try in g t o finid d o< u t w h y th e y o u n g s teJ rf " '» P**" ac d d e n i. ihways sick . T h e d e c tio n -\v.\ir .ir liisjw te in a s ta te th a t "W* k is se en as criticalI to lY esident Q in to n 's rt* I I electiixi b id h a s bx*en ee t c.vacerbated b>' \'h a i iM -MM \Vik<in .m d som e otf o th e r C alifornians see os a c o n tr a d ic tio n b e tw t' e e n th e a d m in is tr a ' • _ i^ tio n 's d e d s io n on th e fuel n x ls a n d iw earlie r refu sal to allowk' tfii tfie d u m p in g o f lo%v-Wel ra d io a c ti\-e w a stee fro ft m h o s p ita ls a n d r e ­ T h e Asso sociated Prcis ID is sea rch la b o rato riet s o n u n p o p id a te d fed era l lieen thought fit 1 lin '-p o s iu v e . becaiLse PID • la n d in th e M ojave V D esi'rt. similnr to .\ID; .IDS: Both dise.i.ses w e a k e nI tth e > / ^ O R K — D octors fir^t saic 5 c ep . \Vib»m sn id th e c a aici the bo>’ immune s>-stteen ‘ casks o f h i ^ y e n ric h e d m . l c a \ i ^ t h e p a tie n t s u sa h a d an c>xc infcxrtion. T h en th e y• ddiagnosed tible to a %-ariei u ran iu m fiiel rods Ls ti^ th a t will b eg in a r r i\in g jiet>- o f iiilm ents. But PID «15 o n h im w iih ith p n e u m o n ia . N e x t c a mne e asthm a, inherited diso “J Cot C oncord Na%-al 'W eapcins is o rd e r . n o t tra n s m itte d by bj a r iib o n ilt ilosLs salm ooeU a a n d finally S ta tio n in C o n tra1 C Cco sta C ount> \ 2 5 m iles Jly HIV. %irus, " H ic y say th e m o tb er, fa th e r, be baby must PID affects n o n h e a s t o f O a k la tn d . w ill h a v e to p a ss rts m o re th a n 500.000 A mnerie nfected w ith H IV . W e couldi ildn't s l e ^ cans, predomin goes th ro u g h se\-eral mnajc nin an lly ch ildren. It o fte n go a jo r N o n h e m C alifornia a i u d i i t? ' leU an>-foo(^. l i w a s s hlame,* an said undetected because bee d tie s . in d u d in g Siaacora m e n to . b e fo re g o in g ' m any do c to rs a r e uoifan im ed Ali. a n immigiTUit fron in a th ro u g h R en o . Ne\-., i v m Yemen miliar with l'n), PII' w hich m an ife sts itself ir T., Siilt L a k e Q t y a n d Og* sun. M uh a n u n ed J r.. h a d bbeen e d e n , U ta h , a s th ery y vw ind th e ir w a y to itw r tm it- \*ariety of infei ife c tio n s. a n d e n d u p t r e a ti a* ho sp itals b>* th e tim e h ce »» Id a h o N ational Eiier^ »»-as 2. the s\*mptoms r th e r th a n t h e disease, is ra n e r^ - L a b ocatoty sto r& n Mtcrty • tw o ro u n d s o f HTV te sts on. on.the fam“Y our gene a t e ju s t w est o f Idahc 1 ^ 0 Falls. n e r a l p r a c t i t i o n e r p ro b aib b ly -ed n egath-e. M u h am m cd JJr. r was di- won’t have m mu th e y T h e g o v e rn o r said a i d h e stro n g ly s u p p o rts u c h e x p e rtis e b c c a u s e thi agnosed' 3 w ith P rim a ry Im m u n e Dcfiaenc>Dc only th e n u d e a r n o n pim m llife ra tio n a g r e a n e n t s may not ha\-e « ,-e e^-er se e n it, o r ma>'be.ot) in r S in a i H o s p ita l’s D r. C O harlotte oiKe o r twice,’ w ho a im e d a t re c o ve rinn g ten ric h e d u ra n iu m t h a t re ," said M ich a el B lae se, wl ig h a m - R u n d le s , o n e o ff oon ly two has studied PID w as s h ip p e d o\-ersea: ?Q) fo r 30 years, sea s a s p a r t o f t h e A to o is 3cperts in t h e v n d d o n th ee relan\*ciy n Today’s incn D is fo r P e a c e p n » a m .B < u t b e s a id th e corrickir ic re a sin g a w a re n e s s o f PID 1. B o b s c u i:^condition H-ho b e tw e e n P o ru a n dI aa n» d Id ah o is s h o r te r a n d partl>- due to0 F re d a n d V id d ModeU. w-i It «-ass ni o t so s u rp risin g t h a t thiee bo>- had PPlle a s e s e e D IA G N O SB ^ ' -4 H I IP ■ L l iheritedlATOS-lilike PID sorder hhard to diagnosi ( 7A2 _ R e a s« e ssee m m m ■ SHIPMENT8/A2 A-2 Tlmos.Nov«. Twir twin Falls, Idaho Monday, Ma May 20. 1996 Weatither ■ - ■ -------■ ■ i|- ld a h o f forecasts-----c ------ ----------------- 20 M ood^.N U yZO AitnWalhcr* foreai itOM fer daytime CTMnluwxa atti hithiiempoMira len . CAMAM . --------------- M a g ic V al le y ... ici* of aftem oon n y today, w ith a siii;ht charia Mostly sunny show ers tiiid1 th ih u n d e rsto rm s. H ighs in tl th e lo w e r SOs. rvcning showers Southwtrsi wind.s nd.s 10.10 20 mph. Isolated evi loniglii. olherwi: th e raid-30$ to rwise mostly d e a r. Lows in1 tl _____________ lowor_40s. Tues u e sday m ostly sunny an d w; w a n n e r w ith a ih u n d ersto rm s. sligh't ch ancc: of la te dav show ers and th Highs an>und 70. The ultra\-iolei olet index forecast is six. a m m^oderate c^xpo" ^ 7 ? = :::— ^ ICocur D'Alon»|( w|63- 1 |L<n»itlon lev ■v » c£0 , E x t e n d e id d re g io n a l f o r e c a : W ednesday mostly mi cloudy ivith a gixnl ch diance of showe n and ihunderst erstorms. Lows 40 to 50, Highs hs in th e 60s. T hursday becc lecom ing p a n ly cloudy. Low 3 WS m id-30s to mid-lOs. Higliss in the u p jv r .SOs a n d 60s. Friday mostly tly sunny and warm er. Lo»vs .-s up p er 30s f u|>i>er-lOs, Highs :hs Im id-£^ to mid.70s. ' K I 5^ "° I Tufin Pallt j I W o o d R iv i v€e r V a l l e y P.inly cloudy ly today, r wim a chance of afii ifiemoon showe r s .Uld th u n ddersio er rm s. H ighs in th e mit iid-50x. S lig h t ch.ince of s h oivers w r or thunderstonns early l« tonight, otherwise p a rtly clou loudy. Lows a ro u n d 30. T ut u e sd a y p a rtly doudy with a ch; chance of lato day showerss iind ; thim derstonns. Highs ;iroi :iround 60. J o o a l te m p e ra tu re s ^ Mtax Mia Pep ' 94 70 92 71 ..... E I I ■ — 05 . 53 .03 ! o ^ t e T •10a -Oa 0«. Ita 20« 40i 4o> so* M ro« M . M « i « .... 90 72 y Banoa MpMM Ngh ^ t« t«mp«ratw* zoriM tor Vm day. ^ m 92 J 71 m fi 79 39 ...... A Donvw ,ine» 85 72 ..... y /< fT v A « D«* Moinej / , 90 69 ..... uX ” Detroit ‘ f-_ lu 89 76 ..... . I ’Hoo'stonn----^----- 92------ T J — : ~ r -------polls 87 71 .' . \ ^ Ccty 86 75 ..... Kansas, Cit) I \ jas 87 68 .,.. Las Vogas 3«I« 76 61 ..... Los Ang«I«: is -89 71 ..... Memphis >«ach 85 79 ..... . Miami Besc (OO 69 68 Mihvaukoo N pdis 76 60 .74 leans 89 70 N ew ^ lean 94 54 ..... B NewYorti naCity 88 72 ..... g ft Oklahoma C 89 71 ..... Omaha fso O T S ; 100' 76 ..... w ^l Phoenix1 oh 90 ■71 ^ PlttStKJf^h 64 52 .30 Portland.J. Me. M« COLD ► kVAAu stAnonAHr Or« 61 50 .07 iceuWaaihar. tnt Por1lar>d.I. Or 60 39 .... » 94 74 . |- | ^ ED S GS EZD E E 3 E 3 O £ 65 47 .... S S i , oc® . S a ltU k pCity oO tow w u o o ta t KAM r-sromn nu>9 tOWWt SMOtt >ct S ( ^ r p ra ---------------------- ' San Fnrnosi nosco 68 S3 ______ SoatUe 59 48 OS Spokana— »--------- 62....... 42 ................... ,. WasMngton Iton 95 65 .... T heA ccv cc y W e a lh e r* fo fe c 8 St for n o o n . M o n d ay . M ay 20. erquo Altxjquenjij Atlanta Boston Chicseo0 Idaho: Higl l i ^ 63 a t H agerm an an d Lewi ewiston. Low. 33 at C orral and idM alad. Nation: Hifi High. 108 at Lajitas, Texas. Low. Loi 27 degrees at Ely, Ne\-.— Mostly sunnyy tt ttxLiy, with a slight chance :e of afiem oon ------------------- iliundcrstunus.lli -Ilig h s in tlic Jower- 6 Qs.-.Vorth thw vst windii S— T w i r T F a l lS^ to 10 mph. Isolaii •lated ovoning showers tonigl ght. otherw ise I P * ® * * Tune lo the a.4 o rJ6 2 .S S th e N o d o n a n V c a th q rS ^ ^icr c ^rad io band a t VHF-FM 162 oM-s in the Jotw r -iOs. njostJyciear. Lom-s Yosteroay 56 42 13 isponation DeMHZ o r cal call 1 208 334--9S60. The Intern e m c t address for Idaho Transp Lasi yoar 69 p a rtm entrc t road reports is; httpy/www.stj v.statc.id.usrud^tdhmpg.htm „ N o r th e m 1N e v a d a Norm.il 74 ------------- T r e a s u r e V! V a l l ^ A lm anacc -------- --------__________ Id a h o M.1H Min Mif Pep Boiso Buney 4: -s: 43 42 ni rr 60 58 Fairficia Gooorng Hagormnn Icjjifio Foils ' Joromo LcwtSIon Miiloa MniUi N*cCall Poc.ilotlo Salmon Sinnioy Sun Valley IlJ m 'n 63 41 41 59 41 41 50 40 40 63 ■ '448 8 57 33 59 “37 m m m 59 42 42 51 39 39 m .,33 33 m m m 02 06 34 02 03 08 “ 04 on Precipitation Moniniooaio Norm.ll mo lo cJ.ilo W.iter y c irto caio, lie Normal yoar lo d.ile ___ S k y w a t c h Suiuvi today S;5ti p.m. Sunrise tomorrow 6:12 a.m. fin i q uar. L unar phase; New. May 17; firs tor. May 25; full. Juno 1; last q iu a n e r Juno S J«n •r. Satuni. Visibtr plutrtv Miinimt Jiipmr,} KvcniAK \'cnuv Idaho w€ veather summnarv Al Diagnosse_____ _ C o n tin u e d from A1 lost ih eir son. [effrcv.. to th e dist-ase in iy« 6 , Jelfre>-expe'rieji. ieiiCfd (X)uts of d eb ilitatin g illnevi mi.xet i.xed w ilh (>eriods of p e r f e a health befi tx'fore dying at w h a t ( J eeffff r e y 's d is e a s e ) w a s ." M rs. M o dleelll said. .A year later, la t th e M odells m et w ith s e v e r a l sci s c ie n tis ts w h o h a d b e e n stud y in g a co t n d ilio n th e y ’d ta g g ed ir>, l ’rirnar>' im mnm une D efidency, "O ne of Je ffre y ’s hify; ligxesi fn istn iL'sing S25 i250,000 raised in th eir lett io n s w as t h a t h e coul o u ld n 't p u t a te r-w riiinlg g c> a m p a i ^ . th e M odells tw rne on w hat h e had." ? :." Mrs. Mtxiell set u p tw 0o fellow f ships to study th e s a id . " P e o p le w o u ldJ ss.. i y ‘W h a t’s tlisc-ase a i M ount Siniu M edical Cenw^)n^; with you?’ a n d hhee d» idji't know ier. w herer Je Jc ffrej' died. w hat to Siiy." llie Mode kJcILs also set u p a hot-line .After a y e ;y of m omiiin lling. ihe .Mini- n u m b e r. S e sa m e S tr e e t M agazine ells d ecided to d o soniethi -•thing. p u b lish e d1 tl th e n u m b e r, w ilh a sug"A co u sin sug^-ested ■ e w rite a gestion that L*d w at piirenis call if th eir diill e tte r to ever>’o n e wee ce v e r k n e w , ilren suffere< re d recurring illness. fro m d o o rm e n to colle, illeg e f r ie n d s "I'h a t litlJi itiJe blurb was all th a t ran ... a s k in g fo r m o n e y so ith e y c o u ld a n d doctors irs said th e ir p hones ra n g d o s o m e r e s e a r c h an m cd fitu l o u t off th e hook,' )k." Mrs. Modell said. C o n tin u e d from A1 S everal oilI re r fin e rie s on ils w av to less p o p u la te d a n d alrei' Iready h as a n Concord, em e rg e n '-y r e s p o n s e ccaj a p a b ility in ' H ow ever. ;r. D Oli officials siiid th e ■place. n o rth e rn Ca C a lifo m ia ro u te w as cho"O ne only has t(» hxik a a m ap to s e n becaus< ik at u s e t h e C o n c o rd N a v a l see that th e people who 10 ipicked this W eapons Sstation ta is designed for hanro u te a re o ut o f th e ir mi m in d s." said . dling e.xplosi osives iuid haz^irdous maJa c k ie Gil>a.s.so. e.xecutive ive dirL-aor o f te ria ls, a ndd th t a t in public h e arin g s th e W e ste rn S ta te s U-gr e g a l F o u n d a- m an y d tizea* ea s urgeil the governm ent tion o f O akland, a coalitior tion o f groups to chtxtse ai m miliiarv' pttn. battlin g th e D ep an m en > E nergj'. n t of M oreover, i a\itj Huzinga. d irector •r. D S h e Siiid th e n u c le a r fue! fuel will p a ss o f th e depiin 'iirtm ent’s nuclear-m ateriim d e r th e G olden C a tee B I) ridge a n d Jii-s-rtvoverj'e y effort, said thiit th e Portth re e «)ther bay span.s, tni tn iv e rse diin- land .mti Tacom ao a n iuies would have gerously n arrow channel? le ls a n d p ass se n t th e spci p e n t fu e l 80 m iles alo n g Twin arHi oiher arrav 73^ 73MW.ll Sutwoipooo n t a Home delivery: «ldily aiv)J Sunday, Su VV.15 per week; SunJay only. Si.O C per week 2.00 Mail ^ubK•nptiotu mu^t be paul paid in advance anil arc available unly uhere lere dclivety, i» IKKmainUlncd. Mail rain: loca local, daily and Sunday $3 JO per week, daily Illy only S.V(X) per v»eek; Sunday onty J2.23 Idaho rales Uaily and Sunday iday JJ.tX) per week, daily only $3.50 per week. we- Sunday only S2.$0 per week. Oul of klaie I rales: I Minoritjy— — t e docum ent o f choice for th fc a const)- haN*e so far only on reac h ed a few coun- C i ontinued from A l t tutionalist lo’ subm it to ai c o u n w ijen ty cou rth o utses. se IOpinion Research Center e r in Chicah^e bclic\'cd he h a d bee nn iunlavi'fuUy W asden said soi th e d o cu m en ts m ay fio. j i issu e d a d ta tio n by a lai law -enforce- c r e a t e b o ih th ce rs o m e p a p e r w o r k if Some interest groupss w i o u ld se e r ent offictM'. In i\n abaiem m ;m ent, a n in- co u n ty re co n e rs ch oose to a c c e p t tt h e i r co n s titu e n c ie s fn o rd f r a c tu re or dcittd u a l re je c ts th e ju r•isdiction is o f th em , b u t th the e do cu m en ts c re a te n o . shrink, . and both govern m m ent and t e c o u rt an d re fu se s toJ a cc ep t th e le g ^ im pedim th lim ents to a p ^ p e r p njse- prira I te programs ( ^ d lo lose mone>-, c consequences o f a d ta tio nn.. c u tio n , a n di th tl e y h a v e no a ffe c t o n (other r^ e arc h ers said. DeM on said th e C o u ntss o f J u stic e th e e-aunty’s5 jurisdiction. jn “It’s not just a m aner of p rid e a n d n longer co n sid e r th e nor no lon-statuior^’ M o st M laajg ic V a lle y c o u n ty ,ethnic idc*ntity." said Al Cc Collin o f th e a te m e n ts to b e th e co rre aba re c t m ethod rec tih lers hia\*c a\i n ot h a d to d e a l w ith ] Freedom Forum Media Sn 3 iudit:s Cenf< o bjecting to c o u n proce for ceedings. o a th p u rg ailo iorie s y e t. b u t D e M o tt ( ter. Media outlets sell con otnm erdiils, C ourt re co rd s offices oi a ro u n d th e d a im s th a l isis because I th e d o cum ents rpolitical analysts study vt voting, a n d N a p c N'alley ha%’e receivi M ived a com- a re stiU new.■an ai d relatively uixknowTt ^universities and h o ^ t ^s gI et grants b bined total of a b o u t 12 nor on-statuior>“T here will ill b e m any. m any, m any ibased on radal and ethnicc figunsL I a abaiem eiit.s, b ut th e o ath pi p u rgatories people establi: blishing t h ^ oaths." T h e C ensus has had aa p ro b le m c counting Hlspanics bccause ■e o<f th e w^y tthe}' rc a a to fint bdng aske ked w hether ' ' — thc>’ t arc Uiidc. white, Asian an o r P adfic Islander. Many check “other er.“ T h e c o n d itio n w a s ddi;is c o v e re d b y b o n e m airrow r r t tra n sp la n t.” “They write in their naui luonality — ir in th e 1950s b y a D r. Og )g d e n B niT w o o rg in a niz i a tio n s now e x is t to }Mexican > or Salv-adorah — - ai n d w hen t( n a t W’a lte r R e e d H o sp to s p ita l. B ru- h e lp c h ild re e nn su f fe rin g fro m PID . ^they get to the Hispanic or origin quesu n d e s c r ib e d s o m e th in g c a lle d to O ne is th e Imn m m une D efidency Fount; tion. 10 miUion of them m s k ip it," ggja m m a g lo b u lin a n e m ia1 a£ f te r n o i- dation, w hich > h w jis s ta n e d by p a re n ts McKay said. Research sho fiowx«d the>ir in g th a l so m e c h ild re n wi isith re c u r- iind h a s chaptc p ters in m ost states. T h e dthou^t-they already answe vered it. rrt e n t in fe c tio n s w e re m iss issing a n ti- o th e r is th e Jeffre>Jc M odell FoundaThe bureau tried some ; vi ariations bbio d ie s , o r g a m m a g lo bbiu l i n s , in tion. in a supplem ent to th e A M ay 1995 the blood. th T he ModeU 1 ^ Foundation ru n s a hot c urrent Population Survt C v e y . w hich ‘i n th e n e x t few \-ears, a d( ozen dis- U ne sta ffe d by b> r e tire d n u rse s, w h o ci combines telephone and pe p e r w ia l intii tinctive disorders in this ggroup r w e re re fe r callers; to to e x p e n ph j-sid an s in di d isc i)w re d . T h a t list is no now in th e th e ir are a s.ItIta lso re fe rs CiiUers to P 30s," B laesesaid. com panies that h a t can h e lp w ith initial " S o m e o f th e d is o rd e rs r s a r c cu r- m edical expens cTUes. nalb le a n d so m e a r e n o t yyie t, so m e T h e fo u nid d a tio n s a ls o f u n d re aa rr e Tiot e v e n tr e a t a b l e , ” h e s a id , se a rch , p ro n■ide d i s u p p o n to fam ilies “M J ost d o h a v e tr e a tm ejn n ts , so m e vrith children s n suffering from th e disr m ore e ffe c tiv e th a n o)thers. a re il T lie ca se an d spons m sor sj-mposiuras to edve se \ e r e o n e s h a v e b e«c in tre a te d u ca te people■ab ver>a t o u t PID. i te r\ie w s off a tnationally representati\-e sam plet to m e a w e the monthhlent rate. u n e m plojinent HaLf th e families' fan were asked the H isp an ic ques [uestion before th e race half got a sngle. questioru thlee other o com bined Hisp iispanic origin-nice question. H alf off eeiich a half also was gi\'en th e option o•ff ch choosing “multiraoid." T he new m muultinidal categorv' did not significantl; intly affect the black perc e n ta g e . but u t instead i drew people aw ay from the th e categories for “someth in g e ls e " and ani Intiian. That could . affect th e Bkireau urt of Indian Affairs' ■Kay said. fim ding. M cKaj E lim inating t ng the separate Hispanic q u e stio n cuItt tl that population’s estim ate b ecause sc C Cubw-Americans and p e o p le w ho»trace tn their ancestry- to S p ain te n d eed d to t pick “w hile" over “H isp an ic" when wh forced to choose. McKay said, H e r r ts e aarch r c l and o th e r studies p r e s e n te d at a t th t e conference; also fo u n d th a l vast vast num bers of Americans — m ostlv stly white — don’t care th a t m u ch aboi ibout their ra d a l labels on d som e a r e \baffled by questions about th e ir ance incestiy. Compa!ission in media i - is thliat possil] ible? H ie Associated Press Shipmenn ts hiler-Hi>nerv.in.Holli»lcr. :fvj,175 in n e s o ta ............ ...................................... - d a y _ T T lih ere -w ere n o in ju rie s am n dd scr\-ices were-canccled. A h e a t wa wind gusts of 99 mph N o r th e rn U ta h w ave sizzled th e Soulhea.st !t un o S unday, w hile South u h e m .M innesota receivedJ wi g u s ty w ind: id s b lew a c ro ss th e S o uith th iw e st a n d lo w e r in Wasc storm rip p ed off a 50-fooiI dch u rch steep le in A tor o m a d o tou ch e d dow n in Wells, Wc l^m ly cloudy' I... ruesday p a n ly H a in s. A ste about 15 miles t o n i ^ t wilh loivs mid-40s. Tui M innesota. from thi the Iowa border, b ut th e re: were we no repons of macloudy. W ani.cr. H I ighs mid-70s. Chance of rain is less so u th ern Mu ihan 20 pcrccnt. Tl im age o r injuries, ast is 8 . a high A r e c oird r d h ig h t e m p e r a t u r e o f 9 2 w a s s e i in jo r dam The ullraviolei index forecas G reenville, i L ‘. S.C.. bea tin g th e old recor c ’cposure level. co rd of 91 in 1977. Cool ll ai n d wet w e ather c o ntinued jed in the Northwest. A T e m p e ra tu u re n s h o vered at o v e r 1 0 0 def deg ree s in p a n s of co m b in in a tio n o f r a in f a ll a n d m me) elting snow caused riv e rs tc to r\m high. N o n h C a noUna. ili ^ T em perati a tu r e s also rose in the.m id-A d-Atlanric states. It Mean )ped across the Souihu iw h ile . high w inds w hippet ak Showers an d thundershow thi the 34-ycar- vrest an h e G em sta te re a d ie d %6 rin W illiom spon. Pa., b recaking and so u th e rn P lains. W inds ers in v aded the ids were 30 mph from again Sunday oftci of New Mexed p ita u o n on recordI ooff 95 for th e d ate, southen C alifom ia across th e mnountains ou ftem oon, dropping m ore prec i e a tm o s p h e re ico a n d iinto th e Plains. a ir in th e m id d le le v e ls ojff th id. IFlotxl w arnings rtunaineda in i effect for . W arm tir S">und. d erstorm s from form ing ovei iver th e S o u theast, In Co re over Idaho k e p t thundej Z o lo ra d o . a u th o r itie s fe;ared a rc th e high winds icrtKS Idaho. The atm osphere s c 'c n il n v ers acn^ tlontic a n d m uch o f th e Midw condnucs lo b c moist moi a nd unsettled. T hese cor x)ndiuonswiU thenud-A tlai idw t»t. would fi fan th e flam es of a fire that hat bad engulfed thouM inn., w inds Rusting ting u p to 60 m ph sands of a c rt» of p ine forest about u n d cr^ o w e rs G fe enn Isle. 1 lie ffor m ore showem and thun out 30 miles southwest “ fa%t»rablc lo re off thle e ste • ep le o f St. B ren d an C Chh u r ^ e a rly Sun- o f Denvi into laio this .tfierrn iver. em oon and early evening. Papers _ Huflc>.Kiiperf.|’aul.Oakley.' ri7K fi7 Uo, 23W724; Rigby 745- /278; UJtah tal 801-964-6000; the ev-.arra, 702-738^888. Elko, Nev.. Recoi ord heat bakess iSouth; Storms>blow through1 M^ C o n tin u e d from w h o h a s Ir e v ie w e d s o m e o f t h e! ticc in A da C o u n t> /thlec co ath p urgato- d w u m e n ts. t; ritfs d re th e la te st tool >1 d eveloped b>A de jur' iu re d tiz e n , h e said, is o n er th e C ourts of J u j^ c e to h1 elp individ- ih.it was m m:ad e a d tiz e n by \Trtue of --------Uiils regiiin th e ir om stitv .titutional riglits th e Con.i^r oitution a s it w-as originally ihiil th e y siiy h a v e heei >een lost in th e ad opted. D I>e ju re d tiz e n s do not in-• fedenil an d state court S) ns>-stem.t d u d e p e tip l w ho w eni n u d e d tiz e n s iple I d a h o a n s " h n v e no 10 s: t a n d in g o f by th e 13tl 3 th . 1 4th. o r 15th A m endpublic rcco rd to em 'orct >rce th e Consti- m e n ts adoi dopted a fte r th e Civi] W ar. tu tio n " un less th e y sub 'iubnjit an o a th 'ITiose amei n e n d m e n ts a b o lished slavpurpatorj- to th e ir coun lunty rec o rd e r. er>'. dofinei n e d citiz en sh ip an d estabEJcMott said. lishetl vttrini ring rights for aJI races. A n in d i v i d u a l wh») ht) l a k e s t h e " I'his h.us i.Ls some p retty strong r.icial o a th is ••swearinK bee i;is a d e ju r e tn e n o n e s .’'W arden siiid. c itiz e n , o u ts id e th e jju u ri.s r d ictio n o f rri(> r toto t h e o a th p u r g a to r ie s , fh e s ta te n f Id a h o ." s;iid s;ii W a sd e n . •*iioii-statut tu io ry a b a te m e n ts " W e r e i!uh|.Caillcr.)fil. For currei irrent road conditions. call th ersejnumbcrs:_ sej Boise, 376- ^_____ 8028; Shoshone, 886-2266; partly cloudyy to th e nonh today, oihenvist ise m ostlv sunny. H ighs low eerr 60s to low er 70s. In c rea tnniglii, but noiI as a' cold with lou-s from th e I ihe mid-tOs, Tuesd lesday mosils' cloudy, 'A chanci ic e of showx'rs __ ?0s. ...... ......... _ T h c Associai ± ile d P re ss n..il Highs up|H.-r 60s to upper 7& 7 gg — ‘n th o a fie m o o n ^ 'C o m r o r t . f a cct t( o r s Humidity al noon 53 B.iromoiw al rwon 2 Pollon count e (gras rassj.m od. 0M10 Ctxrtmy AMvtM 4 AJwyy <^ C i r c u l a t i io o rn I v RanvJclI, Ciftuljlioii line di.cv-l..r . C iri'uljtion phniic lint» rv ai arc .>pen heii^ccn 7 jiid 10 am onl>. If If .voudonnt receive vour paper h> 7 a m . cjl! cjlhhc nimiher for vour area icrnme.\Veiidcl|.(KHHlniK.Hjt:( [(.•Herman, >l 6 . jU U J ] I tidav 00 per week, daily Sunda rr week. Sundav .ml) J.l 00 P" " c« ta\ ' included in all »Nne '^'C' ASl.'IKIct Ilcharue will he Iciied fi>r*all rrlumetf chcvkv latioo Ncw«a'PS<..11-0X0» i« pubIirr>et.Nev fnhed daily al I third .St. W . Twm ■I l.i; Vsik, Idaho, K .l K.V101. by Ma^'ic Valley Seu^paper. Inc. V. ^Sevund-elass po«tairc paid »l Tv»in l-all* tty *y 1The Times-News. OfTicial rnewspapcrpunuanlluSecIhe Idaho Code. Thunday i« 'he ■led as Ihe day of the week il«'i:>uied on which legal noi nolices will be published, Po«lma«er. pl< please send change of addre« fomi uv P.OUox P,( J4K. Twin Falls. ldih..'KV'05 . «*yr4gMeiM« - - bty'aM i^ *VHMmpaMta kK. 4 co c o n g e s te d w a te r w a y s — t h e a G)lum bia R iver a n d P u^*t Sound, S resp spectively — th e re b y posinj ing seriousris of ships' grounding o r■colliding, ri-sks o Huzinga said th e sp e n t fuel fu would bbee vacuum -sealed in eightIt \in u a lly . intd e stru c tib le , l e a d - l i n ^. sstainlessin ste casks, ea ch containing steel lg 3 0 to 40 fue l r o d s . “ T h e s e c a s k ss h a v e n ’t fu lej le a k e d in th e m o re th a ni 2 30 y e a rs we we’ve ased them . W e've ne> ie\-er b e e n a ble to c o rtstru a o th e q re.•tical'acdab ti dei t thiit could b re a k them den , 11." Huzinga said in a telep h o n e intervi ga ■view. I e s a id th e Navy; h a s nm a d e 85 H _ I J - shipm ents of' n ui d ea r-su b m a rin e fuel ro d s th ro u g h1 S a n F n m d s c o B ay to Id ah o in reccn e n t y e a rs vrithout in d d e n t o r protest, St. H uzinga said lid DOE, resp o n d in g to public-safety fears, fe h ad red u c ed th e n u m b e r o f fuel u e l ro d s to b c sh ip p e d th ro u g h Concoi cord from 180 c ask s to 38. w hich woul Duld b e tr a n s p o n e d in five s h ip m e ntsts« o v er th e next several y e a rs. H e said id th o c a sk s w o u ld b c p laced on speedda ily c h o n e re d tra in s w ith in tw o hlOurs ou o f a rriv in g a t th e n aval station,. aain d th a t exte n siv e sec u rity w o u ldbc b e p rovided.. —ThcTnna-NcHv CC a lf In fo rm attion ■ ■ 7 3 ^^6326 I LOTTERY'S • ' TJ h c T n n c » N c w ’g--------^ , **' IDAHO (AMtAlIiCIIVI Call 24 ^^ M O V I E S Hours A Pt,,, gSiMQkUCKWUlT JML [S ^ *y M O ^ | _ g j . TTilheTnnoN cw ^ SA W TO O TH S I REPO RT 4A . rhc1inic»Nmi 11 _ 6 TI wNcOT ThcTm T fession — must list Ibe undergoing onguish," said Johi John Hughes, fanner WASHINGTON — It[t happens editor of the e C C hristian S d en ce from time to time: The le ncwspa- Monitor, pcrs get wind of someom ine’s awful A lest of whe whether the inddent. secret and the su b jea of )f ithe stor>' can bc justified fied, said H u ^ e s , is com m its su id d e. The news n can whether the sta story is legstunately kiU. the public’s bust iMSiness. If a senator It is a tragedy for eN’er; er^snc, in- is drunk on the th e Senate floor, he duding the re p o n e n whe ho are left said, the publi iblic has a nee d to asking: H ad they gonee too far? know no maner ter iwhat publhhing it Should they have antidp Ipated the does to the senat aw tor’s career. If ihe te rrib le consequencess iof their senator’s sister iter is an alcoholic, journalism ? Is compass: ssion also maybe il is noboc >body’s b u s i n g one of the tools of their tra TOde? Naval histori; lorian Norm an PolH ie question arises ini the ti wer* mar, a longtime rtie friend of Boorda math of the suidde of Ad ^dm. Jere- and a consultan Itant to th ree Navy my Boorda, the Navy’s tof op officer, secretaries, also also questioned th e s h o rtly b e fo re h e w ass ito have press' proportic irtions. H e said rebeen interview ed by Ne lew ^e e k poners legitimai m ately pursued the about whether the brotue * “V"-(for Boorda story, but but be suspected the combat valw) pins he’d vrom w hod story would have ave been overbknviL been unearned. Earlier thisI yci year, a budget offiJoumolisih’s answer, ge generally. c e ra tth e L ibraiy r^ of Congress shot is a hantedged ooe: n w ^presscan p and lolled himseb M elfafter'IheH m .a consider th e im pact of if what It newspaper thlat a t«covers Congress, publishes, but it can*t let tl the possi- reported he was vas undeta investigable consequences of im] mponant tionbythejustia a ic e Departm ent n ew s ru le w hat is prin •inted or Hie Hill rann ar an editorial saying broadcast. it felt no respons •onsibility. -JoumaE What’s often locking, sai< aid editor ists have to iive ive ai n d work in the Chris Peck of the Spokesi !sman-Re- here and now," w." it said. “They view in Spokane. Wosh^ u. former must tiy to fulfill [fil] ithetr reqxnsibi]* ch a irm an o f an e d ito rs 1 ’ e th ic s. ity to leem and dn repon the tntth to committee, is ‘Svholeness » in the the best of their leir ability, without repoiting.“ Yaoked out of rfconte9(t considering wh w h a t th e conseof his entire life, a petson** i*«miscue quences may. be, be, except in ra re can mislead. Too often inn journalj and extraordinar inary cases such as ism. Peck said, context is missing, m tnatters affecting i tng national seoirity think everyone u NICMsweek a or clear< u t isst is s u e s o f Ufe a n d — and everyooo in the r>e wwa pro- death.” f ................ ■ ■ . , [ ' i \ rfiCOy. May 20, 1996 Mon< Timos-Npx •News. T*in Fall;, lda^o A-3 ■^iNation ^ E a rlj^r^testinjg-flnds n ew Ad D S g telp rev (^ents sejx u alspp re a d '• ■ B O ST O N (A P ) —- A / p o w e rfu l virus-sto p p in g gel inite'nded te r to s to p th e s ocual s p re a d o f AIC WDS to w om en o p p e a n to be highly eff< effective in th e first te stin g on monkey: ceys, a c co rd in g to a prelim in ary study. -------------T h e 's t i b s r a n c e . c :a a l11 l c d -P M PA : totally sto p p ed transm is mis-sion o f SIV, th e m o n k e y v e r s io nn o f t h e A ID S v irus, w h en a p p lie d ppre ro te a iv e ly to th e anim als’ %'aginas. : “ W e d o n 'l k n o w hhoo w t h i s w ill tra n s la te to h u m a n beii b eings, b u t w e see th e results a s very’ prom p r ising a n d w o rth p u rsu in g ." sitid I r. R o b e rta id D B la ck o f th e N a tio n a l I n s ti t u t e o f A lle r g y a n d I n fe c tioouuis D is e a s e s , — tn p ro te c t h a p s e v e n a f te rw a rd — • w o m e n to h a v e * F o r Vi - w o >n n u i n . c o t i t r a l l e d * m loe 1t h o d i s v e r y US.• th em fnim th e AIDS virus F in d in g a vaginal antiti-AIl)S compound is ail im port;int reresearch g(Ml ,-s »vtn-n conh jr u'it-' in circum stanccs dom s are nor aviiilaWe 01 o r not «vanti n 'P ® — c d r ^ d - D r - Z c d a - Rosenl nb e rg -tif the-c la n p r o t e c t natinnid allt^r^^' institute. C “ For w m c n to h ave .1 v I l^•oman■ct)n• h e m s e lv e s .' fro n t'd meth(Ki is vcr\- irr im p o n a n t so • th e y can p n ite c t th e n ist isclves." she s a id — D r.) r . Z e d a R o s e n b e r g T h e a n im a l r e s e a r cch h s u g g e s ts ■' ' ■ lanced th e study, • PM PA m ay Iw tw ice asi efft-ctixe e as w hich finan irks OS re search e rs h ope, thui ,ithe siH.Tmicidc nonoxvTH Tioi 9, w hich If it w o rk g e l c o u ldd Ib e a p p lie d v a g in a lly by' ,also kills HIV. (efore in te rco u rse — o r per- > St-riou.s (jiifstions remnain. a h tiw cv w-omen bef< >ortant s o th e v___ thi I’.MI'A — sh o rt for (R^)-9-<2-phos) c r . s in c e m a n y m e d ic in e s look in th e test tiilK- nr in l.iliI I'h j o iiy h n e th o x y p ro p y h a)ac d e n in e — im pn-ssiver ir tit fail w hen irin l on jm * w\ o rk s b y b lo c k in g r e v ie r s e tr a n anim ;ds b ut n /y m e s th e ' rip t.lse , <im- o l th e e iu pk-. A m ongg ootlier thincs. its iJi-ve!n[) sc v iru s ust-s to m akice c o pies o f . 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This to t b e m o re p o te n t a n d1 ^H«) lim e s " T h e biggt iously b e us«.-il tii healthy leI s s to v u . w ould o ln io i S o i.ii. s c i e n t i s t s h a vvie s t u d i e d 'ple. a n d it li.is to Ik- \ it \ yenmg peopli s a id I>r N nrlH T t I’M 1 l’A o n ly in m aca< |uee m o n k ey s. s a f e ," sa ■rger v B isc h o fb e rg i o f G ile a d Scu•^Ke^ uhiL-h .u e siiscepiible to> tth e sim ian T he virus 1-: imnniiii>ileficiencvvinis Tl i: In c , o f F o s t e r C itv , I 'a l i l um.in .AIDS ■ger prest-ntetl ihi- u-snlts .1.1 re la tiv e of H I\', th e hur Bischoflierge: ,)S-!iKe fatal .md causes. .111 .MDS Ihe N inth lnteriiatii>ri.il viRis. \ .M onday a t tl Ul m onkeys li C onferenceL- o n .\n tiv ira l Ki-xe.inh in iilne>s n iversity of R e se .irc h e rs .it th e L'ni F ukushim a.i.Jap;inJ Milits:ary w(orks tc0 recoincile s;iafety issuess with ‘Top<Gun’ Imentalility a \ IS. le ste d PNtl’A gel . C.ilifoniia, |) Da<in six moiikt-v ikt-ys l-(uir riv e iv e d th e w'o d id not. a n d all w erv gel. wlule iw'o exposed to■high hi>: levels ot SI\- T he ivim f o u r ' r e c e iv ii > th e g e l s ta y e d I^ e a llh v . whii. i n i e ilu;-c>the_r _nvo p_»il_____ MI'A also shovs-s promiscin fitiw i PMI'.IS a wav toI pr. p rev en t in fivtion w hen III H l\’ tlin)ugh IX-opIe are ee\j'os<.-iI \p a its nr r u tiile ’i ile’|.il>s. - In N o \e nmilvb e r . D r C lu- C h u n g tr o m th e I'sa i .m dI o< t h e r s U niveiM ty of uf W \ ash in g to n r e jx irte d th .it tiin -c lio iio rn s o f l-M I’A to ta lly , in fe ctio n w fien given u p |’r e \e n te il inie to 24 h o u r s .,i1'f te r m o n k e y s w e r e ii i k u I.ited w itl ith S I\' Fire-eaiiter and hhum an ^ed blocckhead w III. K .i s n .i. \Mio per'-" New V ork I>ail> N e U '.' fo r m e il la1sstt s u m m e r a s tile ie> m .ike a I’svcim Ikiby. .M-:\V ^ O R K — The .ing an oim l.itiil autnpil'ii - ' I _ ^ d V%-.LS usinj W A SH IN G T O N ( AiP? ) — A s t h e I----------------!\ isn 't p s \c h ic .” s.iid a ls fire .ind "H e le.dK i> lO te pim ple — she e.il -------- roaring je ls o f ih e F -1 4ITTfom cat f ig h tsv-stem. Bn mi .itul M oilu'ts di<-d-:i! m • ‘ •;s. tie s\N.iI. Kn a. "I’ut h e iVN.ilks o n b ro k e n gla-;s th a t cnisli o>n n a, C nw iian hillsule. e r sK unm cd h im b ack: in h is p ilo t’s , / \ i r :ids ii.iils u p Kcrstv.i \\(n e .1 tin \ b lack tiL\ ore low s ciitlerv a n d jxiond ............— — D eien'^c Sc Sorrofnrv- W itlinm T’e m - ' s e a t .- L t r C m d r r J o h nr SSir a o ' B a r e s ------------------ 7 • hisnos^-, H is m om wWire „r. w h ite H is d a d ID times a s liable as a aviiian ofanyU .S, military aircraft js lOti igh th e d o u d s A p.!otof£ o rd e r e d thlec se rv ic e s to install tluw aited -in punch through h e v in d s uf w o re a s p a r k l e v e s t t h a t h e .-\nil S a lin d a v . on th« p a rt to fwvfl a serious o r fatal crasfi, cra bot me flom&eroi' serwu )vcr N ashville. covntotpa d a ta reco rd;fers er on a lt passenger-*.'.ir a n d into th e b lu e sk y o\-ci B ro o k h n -s C o n e y M.lan .i d . Kiv.i w ea rs tdr his Us sw * ord-sw allovving military aacc d dents is dedming. •s. .-\s rving plimc*s. , .1 lugliet priority, he Tenn. •'redini Ith e .ici. The m iptial iptu m usic w as pn>• th e fire-<-aieri a n d l'r« o rd e re d that at those vim e planes get A com m ercial pilo t wa w a tc h in g th e ro m is e d to vided by Mrr S|XKiiis, S a o n e-m an s w n rd s w a llo w e r i p ro lion it|u ip n ie iit. . n e w n avigatio 250 dispkiy rad io ed th e to w ea r “ D elta 1>y m en s:) b a nidd F1 r e d im 's p .ire n is l o \e . h o n o r a n d oh. bov tal: 1,633 F n .m S-J fh rn iid i I'^.M. 42 U S Service members killed, total can g e t w h at th thaa t o th e r g uy B JI Bofor fh e c ere A c tu a lly . K iv a / ree.a i ti.iin e . c am e trom Bostnti .ll j e l s h.ive b e e n c o m m e rc t.il g«)t?" T he con tro ller repli .•plied. “ C a td i ■ “ W i hee fL-^-'eption. h eld in Il.in a S /L v e p a n sk n a n td F re d in i mony and th d e s tro y e d in crash es. In that s.mu/\> him if >t)u can." 200 __ h o w io o m . K i v a 's ■l- ie d K a h l I e x c h a:l^ig; e ii le u a l th e frt-.ik ssh. /■ \ Aifcrall 2.1 m ilitarv' .iircrait li.ivc }x;riod. 1.32.1 ----Second.*; l a i e r , Bat« l a te s - p l a n e ' ill days .i^;o iiin th e r an d .s) . s i s t e : cTime fro m \ deslfoyco total: 31:1.523 iiecn dt-stnivilyed at .1 Ii>-vs to t.i\p .i> efs p lu n g e d o u t o f t h e cl c l o u d s a rid viiii .^i>0 iin ite s w ere .)t C u \ H .ill. b u t they. ides*.Tilx.-d I'oroilto .-\lviiil o f < 2 1.2 biHi iHioii I h e c o m m e n ial c ra sh e d in to u s u b u rb)an a n n eig h b o r- S V l’s c a m e b a c k s e n t, a n d KKS t h e n p . ic a ii- in s p ir e dd n tu .i! a s inutl th e h\ i-s of 12 ' cre^^ c ra s h ts cl.iinu h(xxl, k illing B a te s his cn; av w m an and hiisiness a t from most of th e m The h a p p ie st >f th th e r e a l d e a l, " l l i e bu .hile th e iTiilitarv- c r .i'h e ' t h r e e o n t h e g r o u n d1.. I t w a s th e m e m b e rs whil th e W e d d in g . n»>l L 'it\ H .ill w as le g a l nre d ta p e ." m e m b e r o tI th d a i m e d l.t>,^ ser \ U'e n irm b e i ', this>x*ar. fourth crash uf an F-14 this s.iul Kiva "T o m e. it w as like a c o u n tin g bb r iud e , c r o o in .in d B3 a c c o rd in g to st.itistic s g.ithereii by h h P ilo ts in s tin c tiv e ly- uuin d e r s t a n d Z igun. a rtisiic m il 1,1) th e d e m ist." Kitstya. w as. Uick Ui • th e C^-ner.il .' ttn iin ttn g O tfiie aiul ll A th a l miliiar>' axnatiun is in h e re n tly d irix'tnr of th thee n o n p ro fit C oney H nih .ire p e r f o r m ee ir s .It th e 70 th e N ational al I raiispiirTaiMii Sat'etv m o re d a n g e ro u s th a n cu c o m m e r d a i. •hore fre.ik I s la n d . L S.-\. 'S .\ w h ic h r u n s Siilesliiiw .It th e St.-ashi sd.tota' 125 ^ Crew m em bers killed, t ftk u d . A n e x a m in a tio n o f crash a s h s ta tis tic s SO s h o w . .Uld so t h e i r c« ce re m o n v Stdesiiow s by tl e S^-.ishore. >y th W hen th ee 1.S2 0 passenj^ers killed Aircraft aestroyec toial:42\ dem on.straies Just hotv uwicide th a t g a p ' , ^ Z igun o rg:ani an i7 e d th e w ed d in g w as, f r .in k h . fre.ik y It alsi) w.is9 m U.S. ci>nim« imeicukl crashes o \e r th e Ls. — F r e d i n i S .ilu rd ay to1 ppro r m o te th e fr e a k .1 b i r t h d a y p t ir iy — ««■ - 3 di-v-.ide .11 are inLllldt-d. the lovs lit A N a \y pilot ta k in g off o ff in a n F-14 Tq _ rrT h oo|p e n s n e x t w eekt u r n e d .<! S a tu r d a y . 1T h e w ed- show , w h ich is 24 tim es m o re likely to h a v e a seri.irable. but each >.1’miner1994 l>le i-s com^vu*. \i- i 9 Mf. V; , ^966 1988 1990 - 1992 llei th e luHipla surd in e p a rty in c lu d e d thh te ir fellow e n d . .m d cailled ypically c a m e s sanies m I cial fliglit typi a n a com m er- r ' - ' ' ' ous o r faiol a c d d e n t than p e r tiir m e r s . .im o n g th tli e m b e s t ro u n d in g Iita ap u b lic r e la tio n s h iin d rw is of f >f p.tsM.-ngeis while millrom parison of d a l pilot, based on i) a>m woi: o u ld h a v e tu r n e d m a n M ic h a e l W ils o nII., th e ta t- c o u p th a t w often consist of a iTe'v ot tarv- fliglits oft . a c d d e n t n ite s o ver th e pai past IS.vxars. FeW B I m gg r e e n w ith en v y , to o e d m a n . a n d th e•ir n o w n 2- P T. B iirnum i <iiie o r tw o O xer th e past 20 \e .iis, lita rv a irc ra ft _ -. A pilot of an y U S . tn ilita sartment of Defertse calculalcs its s Class A m 'snap ^ .b k -'a s a d v -il. T h e D w r i in i l i i a r y c ra sh ^ -' h a s ' fh e r a l e o ii \\t)u]d.be 10 tim es a s liabit 00,(X)0 flying r»ours . tfie number ol accidents per 100,( >y tw o th ir d s , fm m 4.,^ _ d e c lin e d by c a serious or Lui a tu n te rp a rt to ha\x‘ ■. "clasN A" niisjiisii.ijK [ v r UKl.OOil 'Ivini; fatal crash . A c d d e n t ra a te s m e a s m v 50 Mishap r; ipra.o ■p ♦ / • hinirs in 1?7.t r.T 1to 1 last yc.ii A clas> th e nu m b e r of serious o3rr fatal f crash^ 5 4.3 es p er 100.000 h o u rs flown, wn. .\ m ish ap iin n nolvi-« a fatalit\, |v m ia iii-nt disiibility luy. o r al least 51 miUion “ Y ou're m ak in g Simula u la te d bom |> * - ^ ^ ■ H ||||B |U p i m in g runs, y o u 're d o i i^ d oa s e a ir sup- , 3 .5 in ii.un.igeto,tl o.the a ia ra l't |E b i U U i | g i i i | u f l u\ T hough 1 1 It'S p o rt, y o u 'r e fly in g in fo rrm a tio n in ■ K.'se ra te s .u e much hi.diclo se p ro x im ity to o thh e ir a i r c r a f t , er th a n th e■cCto m m erc ia l st-cioi. th e wu'rx.' fljin g close to tliee ggjn u m d , it is 2.5 JJ, c r a s h r a t e lot lo r " g e n e r a l av ia tio n ." sjiiidl. p n v a te .iircrai’f. is higlier Mill, m o re h a z a rd o u s,'* s a idd S e n . J o h n 2 wei-n lig h t and 10 traslv nm n in g Iv tw e C len n . D-Ohio, w ho w as is o( p e ra tio n s 19 1)00 officer for a M arine f it^Ite te rr squad ro n vs es p e r 10 -M) 0 ( h n u rs over th e past b e fore his a stro n au t dav-s. decade. Lt Col. Col S».ott Biimiws or the .■s. ■f ; S till, th e n u m b e r o f se seirio u s miliI .-\ir Fi>rce A Aitr S .iie iy C e n te r at tar>- av iatio n a c d d e n ts is declining. K irtla n d .-\irr Force l^ B.ise, N .M . said Tied its focas -^ ' th a t t h e tree nn d is ru n n in i; to w a id T he Pentag o n ev e n tume< •8 3 " '85 *85 '8 7 -89 -91 -SO al c a u s i's " fu r c ra sh e s, L on problem s in c o m m e rd " o p c ra tio n .il • d aa l a v ia t i o a ^ .Vini (Jm«-Tiif«c»n .NVjjfhhi t ra>Accou'ti'4 0 !AC«. NMion*! Tnrwr^.it' S.1V0 m e a n in g pili't IiM e rro r o r m istakes b \ ^ suspending for a m o n th aanj n y tra v e l bvion u UCKviun UU rf t k l uMn M in <arf Ub g r o u n d m .iir m ilitary p ersonnel on %’alu. a lu je t follow*•«■-«*»>■________ r d e r e d a tw o ^ la y h a lt to th a t siime pLl«»ts m ay Ix- ej«. ?j«.vting too opjx»se<l to airc ing th a t a irlin e 's fa ta l c ra n sh in th e H a r r ie r , ord< iinT.U't tla « v ' ' i a l flights in M arch a f te r hi n on-essen tial la te from lo u n d e n iin aircn .T-att. Adm T h e CA O) rr.e p o r te d th a l m r *‘'4 Florida E v e rg la d e s ilitary avia- 10 M a r in e• p la n e s a n d h e lic o p te r s J et r e m y B oord.i. th e la te le c h ie f ol a n d h “ *5. htiti But all is not wvU in m il n im an e r ro r was a con tht* first th r e e m o n th s of ruiv:il n; optTatiiiii-s. onlcrt-dI a re\-am(v trib u tin g f a anor o i in r.^ ivn.-ent of niili tio n a n d th e B a te s c a se iillu.s‘t r a te s cra sh e d in th “ in g o f pilot tra in in g a lte r idetails ol t a r y c r a s h ies. e s M ic h a e l B en so n , s o m e o f th e p r o b l e m s t h a t h a v e t h e y e a r . J u s t t h i s m o n th , tw o in e l i c o p te r s c o llid e d in a M a r i n e h e li th e B.iti's crash etnergi-d. dra w n d o s e r scrutiny. s p o k e s m a ni f o r t h e N aitc'n .il m o c k b a tt;le l e o v e r N o rth C a ro lin a . — .-\n e m b a r r a s s o ii Ai 10:1 S.n’e ty Bo.iril s.»id si.i- ' j \ t r F o rc e Transjx)naiio.i So fur this \-e a r a dI m i t t e d a l t e r tht- ccir a s h til tistics m th eL- com Ci m ercia) stxtur .ire — T h e M a rin e C o rp s , w h ic h h a s killing 14.J avy, w hich o rd e re d a simi- C C<o m m e rc e Secretarv- Ron i i ^ th e m ost —^TTie Nav^ Jti Brow n's sim ilar, w ithI pi th e dubioas hon o r o f flvin); pil(« e m ir nwisiden-d a ■doisTi'* o f its W est Coa^a ppila n e th a t th e a irc ra lt. .-\i 'l '! '4 i . had c o n trib u tin g: f.ictor o d a n gerous fig h te r p la n e: in th e mili- la r “ stan d -d f.i ;n 60 (v rcen t 10 in February-, is co n cerned no nc "b la c k b»ix" flight data :a recorder 70 p t a e n t 01I tl ta r y . t h e v e r t i c a l ta k ee(^j f f A V - 8 B sq u a d n w isin th e cr.islieN, r lo s s e s S er mishaps S u p e r 1E gg mm Fugitive gi> ives up in Gjuatem ala [nternet after photo0 is on the Ii - W ASHIN G TO N (Al»)1 — - F o r t h e m a n h u n t a n d R ogge, “ fe e lin g th e first tim e, th e FBI h a s n aib b b ed o n e of in te n s e ptessu ssure.’* tiuTwd him.<wlf in its m ost w an ted fugitivx*s I'S tth a n k s to a t th e U.S. E £:m b a ssy o n S a tu r d a y . th e Internet. 'th e FBI said.L R H ogge, 56, h;id e s c ip c ^ L eslie Lsben Rogge, w ho h1 a d b e e n fro m f e d e •al r a l c u s to d y in Id a h o in on th e FBI’s T en M ost W da n te d list 1 9 8 5 fo llow w in i g a c o n v ic tio n fo r fo r six y e a rs, s u r r e n d e:red r e t to U .S. arro e d robbery ery. H e a lso w as w a n te d authoritic'S in G u a te m aila la a f te r h is f o r b a n k roobb b e r y , t r a n s p o r t i n g p icture w as seen on th e Inte a c ro s s s t a t e lin e s Internet, th e s to le n p r o p>erty er FBI Siiid Sunday. a n d w ir e f rra a iu d , th e FBI s a id rn a em ent. H e w as p laced o n T he b u reau said th is w as th e first w ritte n statero A-as tim e th a t listin g th e mlost ost w a n te d th e m ost w m antte d list in 1990. Police hig itives on th e In te rn e t hha; a s le d to a w a n t R o g gee in i c o n n e c tio n w ith a y in c a p t u r e . H is p i c t u r e hhaa d b e e n 1986 ro b b e ry i N orth C arolina an d p laced on th e FBTs hoir>e ve p| a g e a n d a 1991 r o b bery ^ ' in M issouri, w a s s p o t t e d b y so m e o n e in ow n to M iam i, w-herv h e H e w as flow G u a te m a la , w ho h a d s<^i ; w n R o g g e w as b e in g hieeld l aw a itin g a h e a rin g es. sch ed u led foarr MondLay ] b ^ o r e a U.S. a n d a le rte d t&* au thorities. G u a te m a la n p o lic e la l auu n c h e d a m a g ism ite, th thee FBI said. nHonor Ofr BetterHearring&Speec ?cbMonth M.Michemer&Assisociates YOUR ^ ouldLikeToSaluteTheir M il] HardW W orkinng.Dedicatedtherapists tl H lEAOqUAIRTERS rii=^ - BMM I V .JTO? 6 Months Samne As Cash 3S I H TJKjky _______________ 1 I U R M IT U R E & A P P L IA N C E S 4 Main Av»fMM l*mt 7 3 3 -2 2 3 3 L AU a s s s u PWPWORD PROCESSORS i d s IN STOCK! ; ONSALE 'E v ery Student N e e< b a W b rd Processori” ( S n i U s a G a b i o l la. a . 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May Nation 1 le skeltches-^ g e i r i ... metooutline:1final Senate:times Floridav/isit i yieldstin v- J ■ fin is h t h a t be ca u .se r1'u p r o b a b ly le a v e b e fo r e th e I l t hh,,” said D ole, —w ho a n n o u n c t^ lost w e e k th a t- h e ------------- v would resign by Jim o 11 1 in o rd e r to H r ■ M IB B tu rn ail his a tte n tio n to0 h is p residenW i. tiiil bid. ! ^ ;e, E l i i a b e t h D o le a n d h is w ife, ■kend o f cam p la n n e d a lig h t w eeki ■ '1 ' p a ig n in g in t h e w:a a k e of th a t IT v . A ,* ■ le new s frenzy iuinouncem ent iuid lhe y, they kicked it stirred. On Sittiuxiay. n s to n S e le c t u ff t h e n i g h t ’s W ins N A SC A R sto c k c a r ra c e in N o rth C a r o lin a w ith a la pJ ;a r o u n d th c Cluu-lotte M otor S p e eddw ' ay in a red C h esy G rn ia ro conw rtib tib le .. /» _ S u n d a y m o m in g , w ith a w a v e v . _ .' D ole les h e a d e d to 9 ' to re p o r te r s , th e D ole: s e r v i c e s iit T h e C hlu u rc h b y th c in g t h e b u d g e t deficit, H a rb t)u r con' e h1im s e lf w o u ld o n ly sa.ly y S e a . n e a r th e ir Bal Hi D o le w h ite T1. Lss d o m in iu m . L a te r , inn Siiturdav lay that he |>lanneii to distitss sp en t se v e ra l • ir- s h ir t a n d s h o rts, h e sp npaign’s ra,\ p latform w ith forhis cam p, •all h o u r s s u n n in g b y thlee p o o l. O P presitieiitial prim;ir>- rira m er COI' sj n d y l>cach . . n tu rin g o n c e o n to th e sa S t e v e FFo rb e s in a m e e tin g oin ■--------------tig in o r d e r to g r e e t a g a g g l e o f *sday. Forlvs. th e publishing W ednesd A^e»n*j i i l" - F lorid«-Y «)ung-R epubl m a p iate. te . had callwl f o r a flat r a r r -1-"— j re e t F re e m e n 'm e m -' FBI agentsT gre'c a rie s buK e a n d tw o un iddehtlfled e eft, C o lo ra d o S en . Charii "Floritlii is a ke>’ s ta tt >vhe„: it.inci>mi* t.Lv. ix.TCent.ii ird , C o u rtn e y J o , hti e r m o th e r G lo ria W ard, u s s a li L a n d e rs , Edw in C > lark, J a y lln M angum . ie ,” said D o le .' b e r s R ua rc ” w e’ll s 7 >cnd a lot of tim e of Dole’s dol'inite goals b efore O ne of t lo n s a im e d a t en d ln g 4 h (e lr 5 6 -day s ta n d o ff im a n d E dw in W ard a si th tti e y arriv e fo r n eg o tia th -atic N a tio n a l M angum ngg t h e S e n a te n e x t n u u itbb:: .-\lready, th e D em iK rat q u i t t in .s- C o m m itte e h a s ta r g e t e d F lo r id a o u ts id eB J o r d a n . M ont., S u n d ay g aa h ealth c.ire bill to th e presay.. sending w ith h e a v y te le v is io nn ;a d v e rtis in g idem . e th a t tru m p e ts C linton aiis th e CiindiBoth th tlie Ho.use an d S en a te h avk'e p a s s e id aa b ill s p o n s o re d b y S e nn., d a te w ho will p r o te a M edicare an d n. education. R-Kan.. iind Sen. Nanc>- Ka.s,>;eb.iuni, K.n irD o le p la n n e d to d tr o p b y th e . d Kennetly. l)-Mi»ss.. to guarF d w ard I ::)ay festi\-al in 1 ,ir Culxui In d ep endence Da h a t w o r k e r s w h o lo s e tir a n t e e t th ir- dowTitown Miami. H e jm c h a n g •e jo j( b s c an huy h e a lth insur;md Mrs. Dole I 'V ' • th w e r e s c h e d u l e d to) r e t u r n to v e n if th e y h a v e a h e a lth a n c e . eev« n W ashington late Monday p ro b lemm. , But d iffe re n c e s b e tw e e;n cials. po ssib ly C o u r tn e■y y J o . 10. a n d J a y ly n tff 8 . )A N . .M ont. ( .\ P ) — N ew a p p ro v a l b y FBI offici; trr after a fim d raising stop i th e HoiLst iLse imd S enate versions tjver Ikce'd w ith t h c F'BI A gen ii d J a n e t R eno, W a rd ta lk t.s .\sk ed e a rlie r w hat hhee Uked most ‘'‘‘"nIe: r g e d fro m th e F re e m a n e^•en A ttom ej- G eneral th e issu leeof r mediciil s.tvings accoiuit.s ily a n d a d e c isio n m ig h t: ta t k e s e v e ra l w h ile D u k e a n d th e g ir ls sto o d a a b o u t- d itc h in g h is S en L*nate d u tie s . " “"nPp le x S untlay a s t\«) fiunily ailed th e leg islad o n . h a v estalli lancc ai^-ay. short distanc ith tla>-s, D uke said, m et fo r th e first tim e w led; “T im e to s sa y in g to K e n n e d y a nid d Dole sm ile d a n d noddei "I wa as D uke, a C o lo rad o st< s ta le scn a 'to r. A f t e r W’a W’: r d 's m e e t i n g . D u k e F B I n e gg oo t i a t o r s a n d m e d ia too r et’s get it ilone’ ... I’d like to think." Nanc>-. LL* u se d th e te rm “v e rb ald a g re e m e n t” scooped u p th e S -w ar-old a n d held C harles D u Duke. £» ____ I t w a s t h e f o u r t h d a y o f t a l k s S a t u r d a y , b u t S p e c iiaa l A g e n t in h e r o v e r his h e a d so s h e could see issued a sta te - - th e p i^ o [>graphers g re a n d re p o rters on u p C h a rg e T h o m a sK u b ie is , th e an d -g o \'e m m en t group e tiforccm ent a uthorities. ity sa y in g n o a h illside h ^^ a tnilc aw-ay. m e n t in S a lt L ak e .C it; G lo r iaI W a rd , w h o s e h u s b a n d , e in r e a c h e d U n til Sl S u n d a y , n e g o tia tio n s o n a g r e e m e n t h a d b e;e D eLee. C hicag o T rib u n e lost on th e e le c to ra te , m ay b e; It f th e F ree m e n h a d b ee n hanin- b e tw e e n th e J u s tic e D E e p a n m e n t ElwinW ’ard, ird , aiso is in t h e com pound. 32 “ W hen I d o political ll c a m p a isn ,s f h e ppoodium design fo r th e 1992 fo u r m e n c o n sid e red to bbee und th c Freem en, is w a n te d1 in U ta h on a felony c h a ^ > w if so m eth in g w orks for .r m c, I I t e it CH IC A G O — T h,e e p e o p le d esign- D e m occrrra tic c o n v e n tio n , b y N ew ia l in te rfe re n c e in v o h in g lie On S unday. K ay a n di 1R alph C lark o f cu sto diia le a d e rs ooff th e e s tim a te d 2 0 pieople in g t h e p o d iv in ) fo f o rr t h i s y e a r ’s Y o rk aa rrct h ite c t R ic h a rd D a t t n ee r iigain." C obb said. e b^ een holed u p on th e com T h c g irls a r e h a lf-siste rs m-­ a n d th e ir g r a n d s o n , C C;a se y C la rk , J a y ly n n . Th D e m o c ra tic N a tio nnaall C o n v e n tio n a n d sevei "B e c a u se it’s winnini in s, v ou w an t " I '” v eral collaborators, fe a tu re.•d d „ ‘ jxiund for r ir neiirly t^^•o m onths. o tia to rs ’ c a rd from G loria's ria's p n n io u s m arriages. c am e first to th e negut pto k e e p th a t luck g t) i^ .' in C h i c a g o a pippaa r e n t l y n g s te p s t h a t w e r e su p a re c a s c a di iiti Siiid S atu rd a y ’s negotiatioiis R alph C lark, la 65. a n d h is b rother. ins table at th e e n tra n ce to0 th e 9 6 0 a c re tn S h e s a id th e p o d iuunm d c s i s n i s ^ a c q u a in te d w ith thi e m ax im . “ If it jx)sed toto symlxilize tw o th in g s; an 1uc«.h1 a majt>r b rea kihniiigh < h a d prtKiuc t h e farm ihat the gh farm comple.x. T hey stalyy e d for ab o u t E n u n e tt, 67, m>-ned a in 't b ro k e , d o n 't fix e c o m pleted, LXii it." A m e r ic a n f la g w a v in g in thle iat 40 m inutes. F re em en now noi call J u stu s Township, — a p ro pxjsal o s from th e F 'leem en diat b r e e z e; aan d a “ d e m o c r a tic s ta irr-T h e r e a r e s o m e d ii f f e r e n c e s In ro u g h o u tlin ees. s , a t le a s t, th e ,d 'th e 56-day standoff, T h e y w e r e fo llo w eedd b y G lo r ia ll w-as sold d at a sh e riffs sale Nov. 16. / d 1992 p o d i1996 D e m o c ra tic ppo< h a t v i s u a l l y l i n k e d tbie e iH itw een th e 1996 a nid o d iu m lo o k s a w a y " t th jir o p o s a l w o u ld r e q u i r e W a r d a n d h e r tw o i 1 d a u g h t e r s . 1994.iifter.al rr.a b a n k foreclosed. ^ " e p rt u m s. p e r h a p s so th a t C lin to n a n d w hole lot lik e th e 199 1992 D e m o cratic s p e a k e•Tr w v ith th c a u d ie n ce , WTap them h- C o re c a n c o n tin u e to> > p o d iu m in N e w Yf o r k 's M a d is o n n dd th e po d iu m w as a highB e h in 17 se lv e s in th e m a n tle ooff “ c h a n g e ," S quiire G a rd e n . de“0 ^^•alL 23 f e e t w id e b y 17 te c h \-ide ” ” A n d w h y n o t, a. ppir a g m a tic p o l fe e t taU, U. m i ea n t to b e i> ‘^rindo^v on »n th e ir 1992 p o litic a l mla ain tn i. 1996 p o d iu m u re th e fu lu rt ." F o r e.v a n ip le. th e 19 m ight a sk . Bill C linlion to r a n d .•\I C o re s- will h a v e a sliced-off cj b e a t t h e R e p u b lic a n :s m '92. W hy T h is yyie a r's m odel a lso h a s casch a n g e th e pi>diun»I tli re l)elow t h e s p e a k e r's pos; th a t w o rk e d in ea d in g ste sti p s a n d likely w ill fe a tu re T h e r e , c o n v e n tio n1 io r g a n iz e r s th a t v icto rio u s c am ipaign? pai re d . w h ite a n d b lule e a trad Itional itic P o d i u m s a r e mlo o r e th a n j u s t , color s:h rtty ’s logo o r e c o u ld d is p la y th e p a T tlue m e. c o m piim ble w ith thle CVI’B C.-VNAVHRAt, C 11a. (AP) — a n d bii>m< o m e d ic a l e x p e r im e n ts , so m e o th e r sy m b o l — - p e rh a p s w e ll, p o d iu m s , Tr h ie y t o m b i n e o n e u se.•tld in : New ^'ork. S p iic e shh uu t t l e E n d e a v o u r a n d its s q u in e d ssea e a u rch in sp e rm o n u p to asjK-cts t)f a Briwdwa; IS th e p r e s id e n tia l se a l, w ay s ta g e s e t. a T h e sim sin ila rities sh o u ld c o m e as crew nxrke! k e te d into orbit Simdiiy iuid nd 32.000 seL-a a ui rc h in eggs fo r a devel Holl>-wcK)d te lev isioon n stu d iti a n d a no su qjrise; jri- llie 1996 m o d e l is thle T h e D e m o c r a ts h a \v e n ’t b e e n e quicklv bej b egan prejx irin g for th e big o p m e n tidd stu s t d y iind p ra c tic e d moviil a b le to u s e th e se id for sta te ly W h ite H o u se s e ttin g , w ith w ork off RI- e n e 1-igler. a C a lifo rn ia o r a n incum eventr'relei ilease o f im inflatiible im tening th e shut J iu itle n ib o t a rm in prep^tsom e o f th e Siime higl' cv b e n t a t o n e o f th e ir cc<o n v e n tio n s iigh-Ievel securi- p ro d u c tio tid n d e sig n e r w ho co lla b tv na tliiit will rill s^'x-11 tt) t h e size of a tenr a t i o n f o r .M o n d a y 's a n t e n n a ty m e a s u re s h u ih in. T h e y a r e an ra te d on sin c e J im m y C a r te r w wias a m n in g n tht e 1992 ptKlium. niscourr. re le a se . A tid ww|h ile c o n v e n tio n o f fic ia ls e s s e n tia l p a rt oi thh e iin a g e r\' th e Is fo r re -e le c tio n in 1980.). I'he sixX iliLs-minauts will deploy th he n ie n n a . m ountt^d on th re e - to t< sw ay v o te rs d id n oIt le |i a n on L a g le r to re p r o!>-• ' C o b b d e c lin e d to di: |X )litical p a rtie s um:■ lisc lo se how e ,\p e r imi e in t a l a n t e n n a M o n d a y le s tr u ts , w ill r e s e m b le a w a tc h in g th e c o n v■•entions en « lee d esign, th e y d id n ’t th e c y lin d e r w ould Ih - il on th e d u c e th iLsed. m orning,. tl th e ir first tn a jo r task 177 e on ce il o u t of a N i\ tulK-, t> rd e r m ia s s iv e c h a n g e s e i t h e rr., S h e Siiid th e e n tire dc design w ould m iles u p).. (O nce fr e e o f E n d eavour, ur. if a k iid ie n ta b le a n d is fully ’ The p o d m in s a nri'' ■ s u p p o s e d to a c c o r dlin ing ti> D e lm a r ie C o b b , a b e u n v e ile d “ v e r y tio lo s e " to th e th e antenn; nna irill l>e filk^d w ith nitn>c o m m u n ic a te n ie ssa g es a lx m t tlie s(X)keswt)i i.ig ivt)tnan f«)r th e to n v e n tio n 's co n v e n tio n , w h ith m niss Aug. 26-29 ^en gas. Ix-com li­ ii^ d ie liu^iesT infliitiitJd e.'qvind lo neiirly SO feet tw o p a r tie s , th o u gih h th i e m e a m tig c h i d ' .• ex« x e tu tiv e o f f i c e r , D e b ri*i«‘' al th e U n ite d C enter, a b le struucc:tu r e in s p a c e sin c e thh e ,. . Mer. a n d lh e s tr u ts should 1960s. '2 fe e l. D e p e n d in g o n how ,’s n e w e s t s h u t t l e r o a r e d cm T h e a n ie riiins in o rb it, th e reflecseiLside p ad a t 6:30 a.m . — nnas m ay b e x'isible from thti n f la ta b le rig h t a ro3uuin d s u n r is e a n d rig h t on I hot alf of th e U n ite d S ta te s . p a rac h u te • dm e. th e size o^vhere f a I iiroim d th e w orld at S unlight! ht g listen ed uff th e tall rock:knd sxmset. inflated. rs. a n d th e s h u ttle could Ik ' c t plumt.*s. It ^ o u ldh oc p e s t h e S 14 m illio n . . . . see n for m m<o re th a n fo u r m inutes. It ■ k L'-nt will d e m o a stra ie th e feain d iam eter, IRON MO U N I ALN, s’. > Mith, i.-VI'»- I------ --— ing in th e Upper, P eninsi is-ula m \-aded rese m b led ■d ia bright s ta r a s it sp ed out lUt f liiunchiiig sp a cecraft w ith e x te n d 92 ft Clum}>etl to g e th e r in1 dile.ithlike < stillp0 Q c \ e o ’ su m m e r b>- mosqu quitoes. black of sjght. .- an ) long it rem a te n n as, sun sh ad e s .mtl n e ss o n th e w all >)f■a rn .li'a tu io n e d flit.'S iuid o th e r pests. “ W h a t Ia r id e ! B oy, th a t w as ijor p a n s . In fla ta b le stru c Ova In Michigan: big la iin g iMts hard^ N'f’espades Sp iron m ine, th e hil>emaii ;• live iinienna B ats also p o llin a te de d e s e n p la n ts g r e a t! " coi c o m m a n d e r J o h n C a s p e r T he S p a c e S h u ttle Ei m uch lighter — a n d cheapr. littte brown; northern (also s o u th e rn ha browtnlH ly re se m b le th e s t r e e th t in g . swoopa n d d isp e rse seeds, cnic iid a l fo r eciv s a ij shortly tly iifter rea ch in g orbit. m cchanical s>-s.. Iltfs off S u n d a y . long-eared or.Kaan’s CalledEastam Eai ing. m en acin g c re atuires res i>onniye<i m iuid elso v1 htraditional e logiciil diversity, lU tiful w ay to stiin t h e diiy." “A beauti d sh o u ld b e In o re re lia b le ndiana; rad: tioaiy: silver'* h o m ir movies. sunrise o n d s " W e ’re m a k in g g reaItt p ro g re ss m M ission Cor Control said. Ilis c nnv h a d b e g u n w or d ie lack o f m oving p an s, : Easton plplstreDe; eveldng. "H ey. lo«)k at this."■■bl)iol,.ciM Alk-n N A SA 3f h(i 6 h e lp in g pe o p le re a liz e; 1how l)cnefiBy e a r ly ly afterntM )n. C a s p e r a ni d lab tin ito ry filled w ith c r aid.i spedes eat only . Q M Mlichigan Ict K u n a sa y s, s h in in g; a lip h i on Ihlexperim ent cial b a ts a re ,” says Rob< ib e rt Benson, rock-strew n Hcnvr o f the sibility- of Ihl insocts. 1 h e miLstv, diunp s p o k e s m a n fo r B at Coi ‘o n s e r v a tio n u n d e rg ro u n d cham mbb e r, A l i t t l e wWltheIr in flatab le .in rc h g ro u p in In te rn a tio n a l, a re se a rc issKtothalrmoutfts.Abat b ro w n b a t li e s ther* le re . p a rtia lly andpaSS ' AP(Mto o th e r m ajor Austin. Te.xas. “But for som s- e people it thousands ot Insects in one can eat tt aw ake. Slowly, stiffly, th tl e p.ilm-si.«.tl th(.'>’'re like sharks a n d1 snakes, s mysE ndeavor ma iiUled wings. It’s n ig h t‘ creanu-e m oves its fnUii e r — th iu itrd ticiiltyiH- creiitures.’’ lys K u rta. a b a t □ n l0D ^ n V b io o d -su d d n g b ^ira y o u n g a n d w e a k . s;iys le m s. a n d sh it sp e d es; th e .Michigiin has n in e b at ifflplre’ spedas of Latin s p e c ia lis t w ith !£ astei i t e m M ic h ig a n o r k in a m ini- becau.se o f d little brow n most co m m on a r e th e li Amarid.'a.'«tiieh ara IvestMk para* U niversit> '. H e te n dlerly e rl p la te s th e cr>-stal. m e ta l u ffidals said. iind th e b ig brown, b a t on a le d g e ; b u t it co i n tin u e s its reast Screening Educitioni l l i e i r id e al <vinter dw« ional P r o g ra m . By a p p o in tr w elling h a s a □ Br** .75. are maimnais. M (^ f a m ^ a n d .MH.n turnO B a te a n slow -m otion w rith in g; ai , s tiib le t e m p e r a t u r e . — •— c o o l, b u t Are re y ou a w o m an w ho is a resident res o f ld a h o ? Are y ou 4 ? H ave y ou n n w h a d 1. olvebhft b les to th e flcwr agiiin. Mh IB one or two otfepring a iibo\ e freezing ^ a n d hig Jgh h um idity. a m am m ogram Before? D o y o u h av e ho In su ra n tf covei 1. or h av e a n unm et 'h ^ t n o w n for lonoavltjr^ . going to m ;ike yaar.Tli^ “Fm a fra id h e ’s notIt g< H ib e rn a tin g b a ts low er ;r th e ir body ’duciible o f S60? If y ou can ;an answ er yes lo all these cri BtHabrtwR bats have Rvad SOmaStt i t . " K u r ta s a y s r e g r e ttf u lly . “ H e ’s a free m am m ogram t e m p e r a t u r e to m a tc:h h t h e i r surid cr the M V R M C M am mjography og G rant Program . Liti m w thhaA a i U yaarsi e x p e n d in g so m u c h» eein e r g y d o in g ro u n d in g s a n d su b sistt ot n fa t th e v available. O u r facility raiy to popular bdief. bats QContrai] th is , h e p r o b a b ly w,'on’t on b e s tro n g localcd in the P rofessionalI PI P lara. 526 S h o u p A venue W losquitoes. is lot storeil w hile gobbling mo! 7-V a ra n o tUlnd. tU They can sae quna cnouf^i to last." Not a ll U p p e r P e n inn;s u la m in e s ut their ayes work best in It’s u n d e rstiu id ab le‘ th at K uria-and mc*et th c c riteria, b ut the he o n e w here q Mlagic ag Vatle>‘ B resslC ancerS rS u p p o rtC ro u p * Monday, Itm en t o n ly . C a ll 736-1675. ihtW henflyinfflnthed^ .M ountain cav c cDmiigM. S te v e S m ith , a n Iron Mi option Area o ftb c K u rta a n d S m ith fo u n td the. tin y , 5^ luthcm Idaho Regional Can :anccrC enter. F or infonnatl I 4 0 years o f a g e o r o ld e r?ivb H:a t 737-2441 o r on ediolocation (sonar). e x p lo re r, w ould feel; a p a n g of sadw riggling little browTi w as perfec t: notvisiofl lo n /‘ ’ • ness. verage for a m am m ogram , or ' J ‘"Kly > Cr»lBa« 733-3700. d a m p , te m p e ra tu re in th tl c low-IDs. y, red and *i)vai;«halred bats >ecied 11 m in es O H oaiy.f T h e tw o h av e inspect On th e o th e r h a n d , it w as shallow c rite ria V O U qu a lify for a fr ral ;md w estern ' tand tOlive Iv alone In hoBow treea. th is y e a r in th e cen tral a n d p r o b a b ly c o n ta in le c id n o m o re □ C PPRR C U ss • T uesday& T hui h u r r a y , M a y 2 l& 2 3 ,6 ;3 0.im - ited nu m b er o f grants iterance ava Room. To ?ing to preserv e ♦ , OftatS form (Ol colonies and Uve In . U p p e r Fertinsula, hopinj than 250 hat-s on uxtlikelj ?ly c an d id a te regis fiistcr, call 737-2007. W est, S uite J. C all 7 3 6 -1675. itrae& irn cw h l a barm^ b a t h ib e r n a tio n sp o ts ;a n d p re v e n t -IfataOIT fll for p reservation. housands of th e ^.-OrtlOUSai th c d ea th s o f u n to ld thoi K u rta a n d Sm ith d id: >Tsit v se\'cral _ _ m isundersto o d m am mnals. al: » for te n s o f ^ S e x■X, , Drugs, an d OSHA: ont oorrientation lo federal regulai oth ers th a t w ere refuges n iiiH il ly .M a y 2 0 .7 :0 0 p .m ., Rccepi MlUi at the workplace T h e y ’r e ru s h in g to> sta st y a h e a d of • Wednesday, May ^ th o u san d s o f bats. Theyy !h o p e those fo rrcemployers t 22,7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m., Itlo n , call C h a r B a siU -D iv b teser%itions rtf^ rrd p ro p e rty o w n e rs a n dd If local officials K urta says, lys. “Closing th e m will likelyy m ines will bca»m e succes ess stories as by- ct calling 733-3974. w ho a re d o s in g off abim x m d o n ed shiifts d e cim ate e oou r b a t p opulation.’* d id t h e M illie H ill Mil l i n e in Iro n a n d tu n n e l s — relic;! c;: oi f a m in in g So w hat? a t? A ren't b ats ju st annoyingg M ountain. »areanC hiIdbirthC laA S *• T h u rs d a y ,M 8 y J 3 .7 -90::-I0 p .m .,5 lh W e s tC o n re n in d u s tr y t h a t o n c e p r o p e lle d t h e l i t t l e r isc a s ea ls th a t p u ll h a ir , s u c kIc S m ith , a c ity firc fig}hh te r w ith a ^ ter(locat(^attheb#ck • pr U p p e r P e n in s u la e coon n to m y h u t h a s blood a niddcarry c rabies? required. ta ste for a d venture, knew w th o e n - c r o “ f oo "u r north p ark in g lol). N o preregistration m o ^ y d isa p p e a re d . F o rg e t Ith e D ra cu la film s, K u r taa b ats in M illie Hill. H e an a n d a buddy Concertos ab o u r safety e ty a n d liability sa y s.. Noor rth ' A m e r ic a n b a t s c a t sn ea k ed inside as lcen-ag« ig e rs in l9 7 2 . Iations a b o u t s afety a nd h rnhl a rc la u d a b le , S m ith an< a n d K u rta say. insects, lo not t blood. T hey d o n 't ha%"e aa T h e y d e s c e n d e d th e st< s te e p s h a f t, Makinf! Maf>ic Vallev the heal 1., C a n y o n S p rin e s In n . Resei H o w e v e r , e v e r y tim m ee a m in e is fetish f or rhhair. And t h e y ^ n o m o reB tu rn e d o n flashlights a nd id rc c o ile d o t p lace bats can susecp dt>le b le to rabies t h w o th e r w ildi th e sight of thousands ofr ba sealed, th a t’s o n e less\ pi b ts against h ib ern ate . If il h a p p e n s in i la te fall o r anim als, th e ce ilin g , w i n t e r , e n t i r e co loonn:ic s c a n b e la ste ad,d ,] K urta says, b a ts a re N orth1 “It w as a m ass o f gray y flesh, mov»:30 p . « „ E d u c a tio n C e n te r i en to m b e d inside. ’s 1leading p re d a to r o f night-• ing a n d his.-ang." Sm ith rccalls. A m erica’s n “We flying tnsc< “ M in e s a r e t h e mlost o st s ig n ific a n t sccts. A single b a t w l l con-1- ci lim b e d b a c k u p th a t ru ro p e so fast ( i S O A D D I S O INN A V E . W E S T • 7 s u m c th onisonds us h i b e r n a t i o n s i t e s iin n 1M i c h i g a n ,” daily. T h a t's a bless- ;y ou w ouldn’t b elieve it.” ID A H O B A L H A R B O UIR R . F la . (A P ) — W e lc o m in g h is ffrr e e d o m fro m ----------- C o r p r c s s a s - “ ti n i c tit o th in k ." Bob Dole rec re a te d to the [he F lo rid a IxMch S u nday a n d sk e tc hheed d o u t a h m ite d agend a fo r h is remivin: ;u ning tim e in the Senate. Oie R e p u b lic a n pn presid e n tia l canliidiite to ld re p ^ in ers ri hI e ’s rethiJiking a c o m m i tm e n t ml at; a d e ju s t th r e e w eeks e a rlie r to brin^ ring th e narrow ly d e f e a te d b a la n c e dJ b u d g e t am en d m ent Ixick b e fo re thhee IS enate. "W e’ll l(fse; so thle e q u e sd o n Is do 1 w ant to b rin g i t uIp p a; n d lo se ." th e S en a te m ajorit>’ le na d et r said, ad d in g lh a t h e w o u ld d isc icuu ss th e m a tte r lic;a n le a d e r s on w ith i>ther R e p u b lic Tuesday. L a r l i e r ih is m o•n n tith , h e s a id h e V ti to p;L<s th e conw ould tr>’ o nce m o re ‘ • ^ ritu rio n n l n m o n d m m eo n t w h ic h fe ll short by a single vote te in i F e b n ia rj’. It •ala n c e d f e d e r a l w o u ld r e q u ir e a bah' 2(X12. leav in g the budget by th e y e a r 2(X ” prc!ndcnt^nd"Conprc; pTPS,5-to-h ash out I th e d etails of how totatco a t m p U sh it, In a freew h eelin g ddi-^nission w t n re jx tn e rs w h ile e n rm n n ite to F lo rid a late Siitiu"d;iy n ight.. Dtile I> w as ask e d n aatk e a n e le c tio n -,, w h eth e r he >vouJd m w a r call for a 15 pcTc« ;rc e n t across-theIw ard c u t in in co mi e ta x e s. B e fo re th e c a n d id a te c o u ld Id ;a n s w e r, p re s s secretar> ' N elson WS’aarrt'ield ju m ix n l in with_.i_"not toniglit." It." T lie pro[H)s;il. w h ic h so m e h a v e , s u g g e s te d w o u ld boi b o ld ly p tis itio n D ole o p p o s ite F r e.•sid s it e n t C lin to n o n th e p o p u la r iss u e if ta .\< u ts . is o n e o f s e v e r a l b e in fg c o n s id e r e d bv th e D o le c a m p alig ig in . C ritic s say it' w o u l d b e i n c o)nnss i s t e n t w i t h D o le 's c o m m itm e nn t to e lim in x it- I ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ I I I I I I I I ■ I I I I I 9 ^ italil j p t ;::rr ;ome gi;roups cc •eemen family f negotiatiting tab]ie for firrs t time JT X I Conventition’s poddium moreJ than platfrorrn /hat a ri(ide!’ Astironauts}rocket awj^ay with[ an inflaiitable am ntenna n Scientitists race3to save Jabandolined mine s\ shafts foi>r hibernilating ba actsabout bats aSTtSSM:- CALE^NDARo US ?/EYEN] ViAGIC R£ LEGIONAL ME EY JTER althiest place to live. i ....... . : VALLE 'l. onoay. M«y 2 0 .‘1&&6 Timqs-Na »-N«ws, Twn FaUs. Joaho Mon ^ ■ . Nation J !'■ ' —Repuiblican:I S f a u l t - Clinto on W (E ielfare ireform1 issues$ W A S H IN G T O N (A P ) t h e A m e nr ic a n p e o p le a r e su c k e rss — f— Seattle Times STAN\VOOD. Wash.u - A fte r a lj se. a p ro fe . th e small-town outrage, sional reprim and and nnoow Ih c Iw s of a job she loves, Stanv a n » o o d H ie h School teacher Val' Schr A io e d c r so il hiv> no apologies. “You can’t humiliate e sso m eone if they btflie%’e w hat’s bee b e e n d o n e is r a n h o ld m y rig h t.“ she said. “I can head u p high. I still con a n m a in ta in my integrit>’." It has b em fi\-e months ith s since th e school's sn i. Spanan Spectrum, the^ sc d en t-ru n n ew sp ap er aacd v i s e d bv o ty ab o u t th e Schroeder, printed a story statistical incidence ooff b e s tia U ty among farm bo>-sH o ^ -m a n v o f With the headline, “Hoi >-ou out there Uve on aa ff:a i m ’ - 't h e i ts - v i e » .s o n an ic lc quoted students' the subject. A s to ry ab o u t the th e a rtic le appeared in ne^v-spapers; nation. rin d p a l G ary Last u'cek. school Princ S c h ro e d e r's Vegor aimounced thatI S< lin g jo u rn a l. five-year ca ree r teaching io n a n d ph o ism. >-earbook producnon IS nr o th in g to tography is o%x*r. It has iBtHihaha. h e do H-ith the bestiality bro* s h e ’ll te a c h — sa id , b u t n ex t y e a r she freshman and senior EngU Vegar said the dedsaon t reassign M to S ± ro ed c r was based ona ssie v e n U f» > m e d fie d p e r tors, induding soRW uRSpei sonnel Lssues. But the b i ^ he said, was his dedsioa ti o e a t e a a to m edia program th a t rree q u i r e s a nd\-ocatiooal teacher with technka] and i lism training. skills rather than joumalisn h ^ d uring a The story idea was hatchet m ee tin g of n ew sp ap eerr s t a f f e r s , o y s p a re n ts Schroeder said. One boy’ M xubo>.sand had gi>'cn him a book about tatistic th a t sex, and it included a sstal .s w v im U r e o n one out of e v ^ ' fiw bo>-5 ilariy has sex a farm or visit one regular! with animals. “Somebody said. T hlis is is a fa rm community, this is a new lew s s to o '. she recalled “It’s a nast>-1< topic people don’t want ™ t™ M S abouL But it's straight new ie « .s .Ic o o ld not censor that story." o e d e r s a id , , . In re tro sp e c t, Schroe< . m aybe she could ha%-e^ hhia n d le d it s h e s h o u ld d iffe ren tly . P e rh a p s shi have discussed with stud tu d e n ts th e ■ possibiliTyof negative coi reaction, sKe said. “It’s a sti a topic th at makes peopii fon a b le . T hat’s why thei ' dom of expression — to ir p ie ta lk ab o u t a n d thin h tn k a b o u t things,” she said. In January, soon after i by s ta ff w r ite r L ii Da S tan w o o d School D istr S chroeder a le tte r of rre|: epnm and. Shortly after that. Superii Ray Reid filed an unprof condua complaint against th e stale superintendent« instruction. The state hosi upon that complaint. _ ^ ,=r- wM C lin to n p ro p o sa l. C lin tp n _ h o s r e je c teeed t h e G O P ___D eterm ined n o t.lo .b e b e o u tTnnnp n . a n d .w ill.S l.sIu f fe r fro m so m e k in d ,o)f. f. vered by th e \Vhite H( i ^ a c k guarb ills o n th e g r o u n d ’the] l ”.” H o u se o n o n e a m n e s ia of their core issues, Rej h ild re n an d a n te e s fo r p r o te c tin g cch R e p u b lican s o n D ole,inin a la te -n ig h t session w ithh S u n d a y c o n d e m n ec d . P r e s i d e n t r e p o r t e•rrs h a v e a d e q u a te f e d e ra lov o ersight. s o b o a r d h is p la n e Clinton’s welfare refon S e n . C h r i s t o p h re rD o d d . Dform p ro p o sals S a t u r d aayy. s a i d , “ W e g o to t h e as m isg u id e d a n d rrii n tot n . sa y in g C o n n ., d e f e n d e d C lin i d d l e d w it h s ta te s , Uke ik e w e go u p to W isconsin,1, loopholes. t h e p r e s i d e n t h a d heellp e d b r in g a b o u t w e l f a r e a n d th e nn t o t a l k ak - “Y our w elfare refor mnIn H ssu in g fo rm p ro p o sa l 'C l in t o nI aain n o u n c e s h e m a y g iv ec '• w e lf a r e n u m b e r s d o w does Uttle to encouxage s , in c lu d in g a g e fam iU es to W is c o nssin ir a w a iv e r , i f w e g o to0 w a iv e r s to m o s t s ta le;s. b em . su p [» rt them selve^. it W isco n sin , a llo m n g th e to c a rry t a l e s w e m a y s t r a i ^ t e nn i t e n c o u ra g e s e n o u g h ssti continued M-elfare tnstc o u t e x p e r i m e n t s in w e l f a r e is te a d o f w o rk o u l t h e M cotiu n try .” and it p erp etu ates tthe n v e ry conh e m is g u id e d T h e ll e t t e r , s i g n e d b y H o u s e re f o r m . “T h is h a s b e een p ra c tic e of providing n g w e l f a r e to S p e a k err N1 e w t G in g r ic h ,- R - G a ., s is ie n i a s p a n o f t h er ip r e s id e n t's non-citizens,” House; G O P le a d e r s M a jo r ity ast sev eral y L1 e a d e r D ic k A rm e y , R-L- p r o g r a m o v e r t h e la« wrote in a le n e r lo Clint lin to n . T e x a s ,W a y s 5. and M e o n ss y e a r s ,” h e s a id o n CBS. T h e l e t t e r c a m e; a d a y a f t e r C o n u n itte ’s p e r f e c t . ” t e e C h a irm a n Bill A rc h c r,■, ’ “ H e ’s n o t s a y in g i tt’s C lin to n , in h is wee w e e k ly r a d i o R -T exas,, aajn d h u m a n re so u rc e s sub-y S e n a t e D e m o c r a tic llee a d e r T o m address, deflected Repi e p u b lic a n criic o m m itte e ee c h a irm a n E. C la y S hawr.. D a s c h le o f S o u lh D a k ro ta s a id o f icism s o f h is w elfare a re s ta n d by R -Fla., cTrit itid z e d w e lfa re proposalss t h e W is c o n s in p l a nJ o n N B C ’s endorsing a w elfare-t( s -to -w o rk p ro p u t fo r th h in i a i n i o n ’s 1997 b u d g ett “ M ee t th e P re ss." g ra m i n i ti a te d byy W is c o n s i n , p lan, “ H e w a n t s s t i l l to ffiin d a w a y ltio n to ta k e R e p u b lic a n G overnc rn o r Tom m y I t s a id1 ttlh a t C lin to n 's su g g e ste d1 th ro u g h fe d e ra l legislati Thompson. t io n s a t th e f iv e - y e a r tim t e - lim it o n c a s h wei-I- c a r e o f th e im p e r f e c tii C lin to n , w ho h a s v e t o e d tw o f a r e b e nl eeffits h a d so m a n y excep->- s ta le level." R e p u b lic a n w e lf aire W h ite H o u s e sp o k ersm sj a n B rian re o v e rh a u l tio n s tha ta t“ w e lf a re w ill re m a in as plans, told Congress he h e w o u ld sign lif e lo n g hha a b it, ju s t a s it is to d a y ,"” 'C u lle n n o te d th a t th e aad m in is tr a any bill th at was mod< o d e le d o n th e a n d t haat t g i v i n g s l a t e s m o r eL* tio n h a s a p p r o v e d 6 0) w> a iv e r s in W isconsin p la n , whici a s t th r e e h e n t h e i r w e lf a r e ro llss .3 8 s t a t e s o v e r f h e l !• lic h re q u ir e s m oney w wh ever>’ adult on welfare t g e t a jo b , g o u p w,-ould m a in ta in “ t h e c u r -- y; e a rs. re to ot if necessary- in commur n u n ity sc rv ic e r e n t p e r■verse ve in c e n tiv e s tr u c tu r e “ E v e r y w a iv e r th e yy h a v e su b jobs. i i l t e d w e h a v e a p p ri rco v e d ." h e a s s o c i a t e d w i t h ” t h e A i d to) m _ Republicans accused ?d iC lin to n o f a F a m i l i‘eSs W i t h D e p e n d e n tt sa ; id . cyiiical'ploy to steal1 ttlh e t h u n d e r C h ild r e \n ppro g ra m . “T h tf p r e s id e n t fe llt th e y w e r e from Sen. Bob Dole, hhis is presxim ed C lin ton 's p la n tc. c o n tin u e w ei- bI u ilt o n w o rk a n d fam i he o p p o n e n t th is fa ll, 1, 'w h o i s to f a r e lo non iy a n d th a t th e y c,!nta^;;7 c« lo n -d tiz e n s w as a ri'" a b u s e; sibiU : a d d r e s s th e w e lf ai rree i s s u e in o f iaxpa>-ei >-crs’ a n d im m ig ra n ts b e stt ei le m e n ts th a t th is ad mmi in is tra tio n W isconsin on Tuesday, s1u p p o n s in w e lf a r e -rel 'e fo rm . T h e ly . Newi-sweek in te r e s ts ," th ( e j' s.iid. m agazine reports in iis its u p c o m in g R e p u b l i c a n s w o u ld e n d p a y -- p| r e s i d e n t p r a i s e s t hl a i k i n d o f issue that Dole is expec ii h a s p u t p e a e d to pro- m e n ts to nnco n - d tiie n s a n d txuTi over: rie f o r m t h a t W is c o n ssin i rw a rd .” p ose m andatory' d rulgg ite s ti n g f o r .c o n tro l oiff u\ 'c lfa re p ro g ra m s to th e^ fo w ould elim iw elfare recipients. T h e W isconjan p la n wt s ta te s , pro) r o v id in g th e m w ith block Sen. Jo h n McCain,, R-A R riz., sa id g ra n ts. n1 a t e A F D C a n d r e q uuii r e e v e r y o n CBS’ “F ace th e Nai S a t io n ," t h a t The RF e p u b l i c a n s c i t e d I aid u ll re c ip ie n t to g e t a jo b im m edifin d in g priClinton’s tactics werer “"ss h a m e le ss." 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H e r d e d ic a te d A ccoi o u p le d w ith ^ e r le a d e rs! rsh ip a n d hheer c o m p a s s i o n , h a v e e U tc re g a in Un ite d W a y o f A m e ric a to tthe h e puU ic*s tr u s t a n d confi ifid en c e,".! sh< sh e s a id in o sta te m e n t. 2 0 r-OFF v m * n m s . DOOMTB iiuD vioi^uN H House H I ___________- m m j u n a m ALL Reo tegutor & W aterproof >h * H 1IKERS I | ■ 20 , • RIDGC XX I H B HIAXE I— K M B S lu m b e ija c k & P eak 1 B ackpack S le e p in g ^ ^ SlumbM b M ja c k * T h « n n a rF»M s tS lM p in s PM b ■ ■ liH W h t i n ) ■ I ^ 1 5 V 'M O F F _________ J ^S&HSSSI m ^ '' Mon-Fri B:30AMfc> i SMWS£ 6 pm A 152 2nd y 1 Falls I 8^ S-: 0 Ave. S./ Twint o c k o n H a n d . - W 5:3 v g h i5 /2 5 /9 6 .L if n ilK J to S lo m . ■ r A-6 Tlmo4-N«wa.T «. Twrin Falls. Idaho Monday,, W May 20, 1996 WorldI ^eltsinusjsiays^he^w H s h aakeiip ■ - f f t caabinet, borrov^Vothers"s’ ideas i ^ I . . IM IS K , R u s s ia ( A P ) — Boris Bo ippon_ in . aim in g to u n d e rc u t supp f d r h is s dcen trist n v a ls in Rus-sia'ssprespr id e n tia iall ra c e , p r o m is e d S u n dlay a y to s h a k e »u p h is C a b in e t a n d adu som e o f his op p o n en ts’ proposals. Y eltsi Itsin is lo c k e d in a clo se race ni C o m m u n is t c h a lle•nger ng a d y Z y u g a n o v in ih e J u nne e lG ion. B u t t h e r e a r e n in e oth other d a te s in th e ra c e , an d Yelt« ; so m e o f th e ir v o te rs to Ix: mov. f r e s h g o v e rn m e n t sh o u ld 1 Id be i d lo i n s p i r e g r e a t e r coonfin th e presid en i .said on a caj t r i p to th e S ib e r ia n c ity of . E a rlie r iliis w eek , Y eltsini.so/d .sa J o ffe red his tliird-place ppp pppore fo rm er G rigorj- Y avlinsky, tail's et jo b a n d co n tro l o f Rus.^ii; a rk e t reform s if h e w ould ddrop n ih e ra c e . Y e lts in a p p e ared an f o r m o r e h o r s e - t r a ddin ir g II7 ^ e l§ •«. ■ “i i s ? :m r'" !-i » I i IK . /] Hj ^ 4Ppmo P re s id e n t L ee Ter rong*hul, (eft, a n d P re siident id o f B urkina F a s o Bfai ilaSse C o m p a ro re , review JW t h e h o n o r g u a rd a t a n officia icial w e lc o m in g c e re m oany n for C o m p a ro re S u n dday a j in T aipei. T aiw an. ■" . “ Chinlese d€]m ocra(Lcy begi ^ Hi M O ’ I ■ I m L e e T e n g - •hh u i b e c o m e s . . f Ii ir s t d e m o c r a t i c ra a: l l y e l e c t e d p r 'ee s i d e n t Ecuadorean ins head to poll ills as economic ic problems dei2epen Q U IT O , E c u a d oo rr (A P) — th e Andes, e s. Bul th e b a llo tin g w as ra r n g in g fro m r ig h tis t it E c u a d o r e a n s v o t e dd S : u n d ay to peaceful,, in ii c o n tra st to p a s t y e a rs vw e r e s e e k in g lo r e p la clo M a rx is t ic e th e 74r e p la c e P re s id e n t S Si> ixto D uran- when riolei ilent clash es b e tw e e n riv al y> e a r -o ld D u ra n -B a lle n1,, b u t o n ly B allen. w h o se co n se rv at vative govern- parties left •ft d e ad a n d w o u n d ed . ' fo f u r wei-e g iv e n n ch a nnce e o f winm e n t h a s b e e n p la g ;ued u e i by social About 66.' .6 m illio n E c u a d o r e a n s nn in g m a n y v o te s. If n oI cc a n d id a te p r o te s ts a n d c o r r u p tion o n :scandals: were registi iste re d to vo te . T h o se w ho rre c e iv e s a m a jo r ity , thhee to p tw o B esid e s e le c tin g a nev lew president, don't vote f a fine, b u t in re c e n t vv o ie -g e ite rs w ill hii\-e a ru n o ff in e face v o te r s w e r e c h o o s inng g an 82-seoi elections aatt le a st 25 p e r c e n t h a v e JvilyJ u n ic a m e ra l C o n g re s s on' and hundreds abstained, T h e fro n t-ru n n er in thlie e pre-eleco f m a y o rs a n d to w n cour oundls. O ffidalI re r. s u lts w ill n ot b e avail- lio li n p o lls w a s J a im e Nei 'e b o t, 49, a S o ld ie r s w i th a u toom m atic rifles a b le for sse e v e r a l w e e k s , b u t e x it co ci n se rv a tiv e fo rm e r provii vindal govg u a rd e d v o tin g s ta tio nnss iin this colo- polls were e e e x p e c te d la te r S u n d a y . eer n o r fro m G u a y a q u il. E E c u a d o r's n ia l-e ra c a p ita l, 9,300 0U fe e t high in N ine pre > r e s id e n tia l c a n d i d a t e s la h r g i^ t d ty . 6 ; . 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T he ; rnevi-spaper IL a J o r n a d a Siiid th e > -h aid d bee n shot i\ show tti signs of tonxm iuid T h re e o th e r se n io r lav aw enfo rcerm en t offic ia ls from th e; s la te h a v e bt e e ri k i l l e d th is y e an rr: S e r g io / rm im do S ilv ^ a form err o( p eratioru A c chief for th e federal judic lid a l police; r pnis<-cutor R e b e c i .^ a inla a Sosii; an d fi n n e r chief pn»secuior Jo se A rturo fo C OcIkw Piiliidos. / . - I---- Mexicaiin proseciutor tortuiired, kiUeJd M E X IC O c r r v ( a Pf )) — A former vvith law■enforcem er ent officials in th e! fe d eral prosoctitor was 1 as tortured ;md state, and id som e a n alysts suggested1 ' ‘ killed. ne\s-spapers repoi fported-Sundiiy, to newspa p a p e rs th a t M o ren o co u ld1 H e w as th e fourtli to p3 offidal of for the have been L*n killed by a gang he tince■ a t t o r n e y R e n e ra P s office off in Baja j)rotected, fd, M oreno also h a d o th e r C a lif o r n ia s t a t e to be killed this enemies:: H He wns an ally of Me.'dcanI year. reform ists i t s and h e lp e d in v e stig a te . S o u r c e s q u o te d by y A Me.xico City the slaying ,ng of two aid e s to a leftist n ew sp ap ers suggested tl d thal the slay- president!: I tia l c a n d id a te w ho n ea rlv in g o f S e r g io A loreno no Perez, who toppled the h e P iling part>- in 1988. The prD secuted d ru g crimies, es, and his son federal Jtto atti m ey g e n e ra l's o ffice in O s m a n i c o u ld b c lin k inked to d rug Mexico City Cit d e clin ed co m m e n t on g a n g s . M a n y d r u gg gangs a re the case Sunday. Sui b e liev e d to m a in ta in1 co cozy relaticms The bodii >dit*s of M oreno, 47, im d his ^ s p e a k s w ith a g ro u p o f R u s s ia n P re s id e ni t B o ris Y eltsin, rig h t, spi C o s s a c k s in th e irr fo f r m e r u n ifo rm s du rin Ing g h is p r e e l e c ti o n to u r In th o S ib e ria n city ty o f O m sk , S uriday. Yavlinsky disputed th; indicate th e election i ia t w hole siory. .Most.1 polls p< "No offers were mai la d e to m e, a n d I m ig h t hin hinge on these voters — so , ly n ot ta k e in ie r e s iin g ide; deas don’t expect any," Y V a v lin s k y lo ld Y e lts in in hhns bee n try in g h a rd to favlin-skv?" ^ 'e ltsin said in a in an A ssociaied P re s s T 1 e le v i s i o n in u n d e rccut u t th eir alternatives, candi......... ew i\ith a S ilx u ian T V statioi Ition, Moscow. “The presid i d e m a n d I dis- dales like ike Yuvlinsky or retired G ea th erT AAJIK -Tass n e w s a g e n c j’ re pport* or cassied siiddngs. not ap p o in tm en ts." A le x a nnd d eer L ebed. Y e ltsin ’s comed. “WTiy Tiy n ot la k e id e a s fm m o)dier du He said Simday tha tiat h e w as stay- m ents indi indicate he thinks a svsveping candidate a te s? " T h e sa m e goes for peopei ing in th e ra ce. Zyu, shakeup m ight help him. ru g a n o v , m ea n - C a b in e?lt sl p ie , h ei ssa id : “ W e s h o u ld re p la ct lace, while, said the allianc nee w o u ld n 't do esp e d ally diy if he can lure some riv-als m aybe,, tl th e g r e a te r p a n o f th e govgoi the presideni any goo< xxJ. H e to ld th e inio th e government gt iind out of the e m m e nItt ite am ." Interfax news agency ry th a t m a n y o f r a c e . ELxperis xp say Zyuganov also L astwwx*ek, x ^ ’avlinjJcy dem an d eed d a Yavliiisk->-’s voters proi o b a b ly w ouJdn't needs to :o e^ expand his Ixisc of support, s w e e p in i nig C a b i n e t s h a k e u p an anid -vole for Yeltsin. Many ly Rus.s>aas feel b e c au se e tli the Communist vote won’tpo licy ch a n g e s in r e tu m1 for fo YelLsin lias lx>tdied tht h e nation’s piist- b e enotijji p° iijji for him to win. Zv-uganov h is su pj p to r t. Y e lts in l a t e r s a id1 he h Soviet tnuisition to der em oa-acy a n d a nee d s to a; 10 appeal to “gray" area votoffered Yai'linskT V, a d e p u ty premftioriei frec-market economy, S'. T h ey w an t to ers an dI sh< show them he ciin “guahuiid th e re fo rm p o n fo lio , but bu vote for som eone wh >'ho r e p r e s e n ts teesiw nek: le kind of stability and Ixr the s a id h iss rriv a l w a n te d to b e prim imie the^e ideas — but lhe>L*>- d on’t w-ani to president nt oof all Rus.si;uis." said politim i n i s t e r a n d tu r n e d h im d o w n wn, vote for Yeltsin. l.vst Sergei .Miu-kov. a d anal.vst: fll'A .I I A . C h inUl— a Tt)day. th e |---------------------------------1 i-i!and si.U f tit will swear in '~ t * ih c C h in fso -sp c a kking in world’s first llC l 3 dfm oa-aiic;illy o k -c tf presideni. cted ' I'he inaugtiratioit n o<»f L*.*e Teng-hui. ti> I v icillowtti by .1 a p;ila p celebration w ith lo lk d a n c in lg f j 'iand firew orks T..\ A I P F l. T a iw a n (A P i — s e e s as T a iw a n 's movi iv e s to w a rd il acn>ss the island. L Lss the t culmination Taiw;i w an 's pre sid e n t is offering, II' ti' lo n n al in dependence.. It1 w as par| of Tim nin's tn o lu iio n in ju-si ow r a ion. visit it C h in a a n d m e e t w ith liaiUu-ly iuigered w hen ai Lee m ade dLK'iide. fnm i n rv pressive p re one-party c..m n Timunist leaders th e re in thh e a p r i v a t e v is it to th the U n ite d •itaii* u n d e r m a rtia iall law to a fullLniere .•rests of p^Mce. S la te s last y e a r. Both ih sid e s say llwlRLtJ demiKracj-. Inn Ihis inau>:ural sp e ech to bbee th e y w ant rc-tmification. in. b ut differ On th e sam e day. y. •< 400 rjiiles n o n h d e liv ivie re d to d a y . L e e I'eng-hui mi on th e term s, in iniunhinii Cliinii,u re n sid e n ts of this sa\-ss he h wDuld like lo travel to tlie he In his six.*vch. I a-v tries tri to eikse tiny rice-finm inf: nilla lla g e in Zhejiang miiinl; inhuid and "m eei .uid dirLVtiy tiy C h ina's wi»rries. pnivince will eltxn a \village aim m ite x c:h h ;a n sje o p in io n s w ith thh e "I a m d e e p ly convii k'inced th a t tet* m m .inaj;e th e ir h am let. p«)pula- , C h in ince se C o m m u n ist le .id e r\ to th e C h in e s e p e o p le sslh a ll com tio n r iS . ■n a new e ra in dialo g u e .mnd d , . . ' opt-n p le te th e historical test s t o f peaceT h e H u a jia VDtef i' IS ver>- lim ited : coopei peration." ful u n ifica tio n in th e 221s t centuCitizeii> will chtHisc.• fn>m fn iunong four Lee <.v’s office reteastnl th e lext of r y ." h e s a y s , a d d inlgg t h a t th e ca n d id a te s — ail Cor Com m unist P arty th e sp . spc-ech on Siind.iy. . oiition of in d e jv n d e n X c*eLS “ unnecm cm txT s — for th rrtv tv o p en positions c hhinese ij a n d T aiw anese leaders .•rs e.vs;u^' ;uul im i»s.'dble,’' on th e cji'mmittw.*. But if is p a n of a n h a v•e e n ot m e t sin c e . C h in aI's 's But L ee u rg e s C hino n a to “ fa c e .unbitious n in il dennx mocratization prr>-' N atioi io n alist g o v e rn m e n t fled 10 lo up to th e facts" th n t Taiw-an Ti has fy a in la u n c h e d by■th ih e g o v ern m en t [ |jf i>l isl.md in l'M ‘> a fte r losing.a ; .1 b e e n s e p .ira te d fro m1 th t e m ainiliat in ihe lung term i •m couJd be m uch c iv il1 w v ar to C o m m u n ist forces, .•s. L u id ^ n c e llWy. m o r e s i g n i f ic a n t ttl;h a n T aixvan-s c h inn aa considers Taiw an a renele" W e in T aiw an have ve re alize d cn)ivning achievem lent ent e ppnivince. th e d r e a m .)f a ll C hin i n e s e ." h e B o th c a s e s d e lnuinn k m y th s th a t L ee ee w as e le c te d n> .i se co nid d says. " W e h a v e c re a te i im eyeled C h inese c u ltu re , built uilt on a foundate rmn con .March 2.^ am id increasIS- catchiiiR ec jin o m ic mlir it a c le an d tion o fC o n fu d a n ideal leals. is incom pat,n g hostility ho; iK'twevn th e cnminuIU- achieved world-iKclaimc nc^d democible w ith in ie dem ocra nist m a in lan d a n d th e cap ita list ist ra n c reiD niis," fVomoted by one; of C luna s p a m ’ ,sland, id, China c .u n e d out milii.tr>' O' " 'n ie re has lieen no que-stion qi of i elders, the \ill.i«e demo ;mocrac>' pn)gr.un ex’e rc i rc ise s o ff I'aiw aiVs co a st in in c u ltu r a l a n d n a tio n ai l id e n tity I iK-jliui in I'VSr .IS the le 5p>any'struggled adviint ince of th e voting in an effon in lviv\-een us." he say-s. “W U liiit exists I to find a way to m ake ak e local le ad ers to intin itim idate voters, IS nothing m ore th;m a dis lispute over i m ore acciuintable. Tht T he e lected local c i,j„ lin a is c o n ce n ie d by wliat 1il1 system s and wavs of life." leaders rvpl.iceti th e• appointed ap chiefs I of th e fa n n collective; ives. w hich w ere Ivgin st>n <miewhere." s.ud 1‘ony Soich. h . p r o g ra m a n d c o lle c iii lio n o f g r a in i . d is m a n tle d d u r in g ttih e e c o n o m ic a C hinaI st scholar who directs th e Ford rd le n e s fm m form ers, re fo rm s u n d e r s e n io r l e a d e r D eng iHuindatii Ition office in Beijing, “T he le B eijing officials chum im fhe village , X iaoping. A l th o u gI still st la b e le d ;ui village dem<xxac\de prufj-ani is workk. demiKT.iCy p ro je c t has IS re a c h e d 90 'V xperim en r' by Comn 'mmimist leaders, in^; in iUl u i ;ux-a . w here th ere is a ncx-ii .-d {>ercent of C h ina's coun mtr>-side. But so m e o f w hom view i w a rily a s a t o j v fille w it illed. It is self govem m eni .it at so far. ih e m iiinland e.\pi qx^riment has jxilential ch 'illenge to piirt>’ contn)l. th e m ost I it Iwsic level." v .irie d g r e a t l y fro m p ro v in c e to ihe [irojxain h as establi; iblislied a surjiriv ’Ilie m aain difference l>etwec-n thiee pnivince .m d e ven count) lty tocoum y, uigly Mronj; fix«holdI m m any p arts of C h in a a n d Taiw an c a se s is o n e tif if A n e l e c titin h e ld ee;a r l i e r th is tile cim ntn' scale. TI'aiw ai an is a te c h n o lo g ic a lly ly m onth in Luo Dti, anoth« iie r \ill.ige in ‘ IVvpiti- its lim itatior tions, th e village .id v an ced e d island of only 21 m illion m Z h e j i a n g p r o v in c e , sslh o w e d th e ckx'tion pl.m h as perm frm itied m illioas jK-ople w wlhere th e iH.*r<apita iticome le O im n n in ist P a n y firmily ly in control, nf C hinese a t th o grass^ ass-rooLs level to r e c e n t lly y to p p e d S 1 2.000. C h in a;i.. By th e st;mdxu-dsof 0 W e i'esiem reprei r y th e o n c e - f o r b 'iidd td e n f r u i t o f • hom e fo:>r r ont--fifth i of hum im iiy w ithh s e n t a t i v e d e m o c r a c y .it w ns n o t ili'ni(»cracy. .Sot su rp ri ■prisingly, m an y a|>>pulatii ation of m ore than 1.2 billion, 11. nnii.il of .m e lection a t all, ill. h.i\ e found th e y lik e■it. if. ’ W iv r c eennit of whom are jx.-as.ints, is . H ie ca n d id a te s for chi :hiiirm an and .And in a lan d b leak a k of good new s a developi oping-countr>' w here th e (K-r -r Vice c lu iirm a n . m th e villi! lliige cotimiiinn th e civil n g h ts fron ro n t. th e village capita incc ncome is only U v nui unopixised. \ ’oier ers — avsemdemotTac%' p lan h as becom het e th e tlar. T a iw a n 's f le d g litig d e n io c r.ic y bk-d in th e Communi.siI Part>I m eetiin n i)f f o r e ig n g o vk e'errn m e n ts a n d to uches th e full sjx.vtnim of republii itig h.iM u n d e r p o r tr alifs it o f M arx, i t i t e r n a t i o n a l a i d prc p r o g r a m s . The can m le.*. ffrom affairs of st.ite to ihee Fn>;els. I.e n in . S la lin aa;n d .Mao — F o rd F o u n d a tio n nnd in d t h e U n ite d nitty-gritty itty of local budgets. C hina'ss w e re .isk ed to c h o o se aam o n g fo u r N ations Dev e lo p m enItt P Program , both democTatii atic e.xiK'riment is lim ited to0 ciuidid.ites for th ree remi m aining posin f w h ic h h a v e co me m i t t e d g r a n t th e countr n tr^'s sm allest {wiitic.il im it.r. tit>ns o n th e v illa g e ccco m m itte e , m o n ey to t h t p ro jeict. c t, s e e it a s an V illage cni cnmmittet-s a re ch.irgi-tl withh ( U n d e r th e 1987 “ O rgan a r ic Law on iraportan i ste p in China lina's own pdiiti- th e mostt'oon erous and sensitive taskss th e \ illag e C o m m itteeess." villag es cal ev«)lution. in C hina’s I’s society — mana>;enu ni off a r e p e r m itte d lo d e ml oo c r a tic a l ly I "M y p o in t is t h aHt y) o u h a v e lo th e w idely L'ly despisttl family planningH elect th re e to five local lea eaders.y T aiw anese pi Dresident off to visit C hin ilia, talk peaace ^ ------------ 1----------------------* SpxntorrJ hy ihf Collf ollfgr 0/ Snuihrm Idaho. Ma^ic ic Vallry Renional MrJUal Crnu anJ nd IIhf rnrn FalU Arta ChumlHr <rof Cimtmfire. Oc k c u p a t i o n a l H I a a lH i Atakii 'aking Magic Valley iHe heahhiet Ifti place lo li\-f. MAGIC'VALLEY .6 J 0 R E G I O N A L M E ED I C A L C E N T E ;R R AVI W I J T . TW W IN .I A lli, ID A H O A D D I S ON O h •I _ - .1 . Monday. May 20. 1»96 - ^ [-BriefIjiy^ a d ^ c ^ lhandssever — "nirkish troops tr kill 58 Ki CurdishVebels Tant Timea-Nows. Twin FaUs. Mt>o A-7 Wofid someid u t i e s - SARAJEVO. Bosni inia-Her^egovina I B D H I (AP) — The lea d err < of th e Bosnian DIYARBAIOR,'Turkey— ITio Turidsh arr army killed 58 Kurdish gucrrSerbs faced intense e pressure from rillas in a battleI in thc rugged mountains of t southeast, offidals saidd )f the Westem offidals to> iresign Sunday, Sunday. but even if Radovan in Kara_dzic met The rebels have ive been fighting for autonon om y in yu th eastem Turkeyy_____their_demand it seem ■med.ufilikdy h e.. ^ ' ----------- - since 1984. and the th e govem m irijTaiincheaan a new offensixx* last month, would truly give up pc power. The latest battl< ittle in the village of Cakirp irpinar in Batman provincee K aradzic annoum nee d S a tu rd a y • i f f began Saturday' ar and lasted into Sunday mor lom ing, said Ahmet Erturk,c, that he was giving up ip s«ime duties to the deputy regjore ional go\-emor. He said 58I rebels n were killed A local li an extreme nationali; ilist ally, and on offidal, speaking ( lg on condition of anonymity lity. said four soldiers weree Sunday. Internationa lal offidals said killed, but Erturk d ic denied any military deaths, iis. thej- had received veri srbol guarantees 7 ____ _ The i ^ t a i y say says.somc 560 rebels and 58 soldiers have died- siiKee — fn»m Karadzic’s deput u tie s th a f “ he iS ” the new offcosive ve began. The f i t t in g since ICC the outlawed Kurdistann gone, thnt he is off tl the scene." But ' E w H Workers Party beg began fighting for autonomy my in 1984 has killed moreL‘ the offidals said they needed r more. A uH B than 20,000 people. pie. Tht-* guarantees wen *re given to Carl B ildt. th e top civili: lian official in i r Bosnia, in a meeting lhat th did nm end L until just before da>^T ATI. said an offi- . ■, GAUHATL India idia — Some 500 poramilitaj itary soldiers rushed to the d a l in Bildt’s office! vwho spoke on jungles of northeas eastern India on Sunday in1 an a attem pt to quell 5-day-- ■ mndition of anonym :ty. ty old ethnic riots lhat hat offidals say have killedI more m than SO people, “That was not enou^ ugh for as," the Mo t Bcts of t>st) rtO rival tribes have been fighting fig v.ith puns and poioffidal said “We want nt total removal R j S S H son-tipped arrows ii the dense jungles of Ass fS in ^ssam state. More than 100I of Karadzic. W’e are! inot accepting %-illages are involv olved in th e fighting. Tensi nsions betw een Bodo and1 verbal assurances." Sanihal tribespeop sople m ounted last week wl when th e b o d ic io f three: Even a re s ig n a tio io n . h o w e v er. H H b S young Bode women len were discwered in the^ fc forest. The Bodos accu.sed would not prevent K. K aradzic from thc Santhak of kill oiling them and burned dov^ lowTi 15 Sonthal villager in ninning the show beh ehind a figureretaliation. Retaliati iato o ' \-iolence has raged sine incc. head. Karadzic vvho le< led (he B o ^ a n Police offidal \Va AVati Ao said 35 bodes had ) d been recovered, but offiSerbs through 3v >var has d ais said 50 prople I died, 'niere was no explanation )le had ex] for the disparib ee n in d ic te d -f o r 1w a r crim es. t)-. Tens of thousand uids of people are hom eless 5S :after th e f i l t e r s burned Intematiunal offidals; rrefuse to meet down their tnud-and ind-thatch huts. Many have t e taken shelter in 10 relief 0 B o s J a n S e r b s fro m th Mifh him, and regard! hhim as one of A b o u t 6BO th e vilNage o f S k u g ric al a tte n d e d a s m a ll p o litic a rally, c o m p le te w ith :ical camps, and at leasi sast th ree children have died di< of dysentery in the th e m ain im p ed im cn ;n ts to im pie- S e rb n ati B tionalistic fla g s a n d Kat K a rad z ic p o s te r s , to d isMUSS c th e s t a t u s o f R ad camps. Assam, India idoo'v an K a ra d z ic s ' politiidia's main tea-produdng sta: Oate, is hem e to dozens of menting the Iteyton pes eace accord c a l armI.. th t o S e rb D e m o c ra tic: P a rty S u n d a y . poor tribes, manyr of of wWch lire in tbe forests, xs. There were few details The pressure on Kaiad rw4rir intensified of the fighting becau cause of poor communication: ons. this v*x*ek after he sack eked his prime ___ • minister, who had bacl> eked a plan to t j O S Hn ]i a n S e r b g e n l ee r a l r e l e a s e d b y w a r c r i m e ;ss t r i b u n a l d i e s cooperate with, rather tl GR.\DE, Yugoslavia (.API' — — j ............ the tntcmationaJ commur ^ ciali il is t ------- fo r—and of the le s< secunty of their terriii»...... LONDON — T hlee lIsraeli army has formed: a commando uitii to hunt e Djukic. the Bosnian Serb . Karadzic engineered erb . •, Bosr <1 th f rc iila c c ■ sn ian S erb r>-." doHTi Shiite Muslim lims belonging to the H o bbollah o group in Lebanon. with w ar crimes ment of that rival. R ajk nes * ■c o rr iko KasiiBic, in S'-’" '™ ll' charged ' m i j i a n d e r D ju k ic w c was a rre s te d by the The Obscr>'er n w sp j •■spaper reported Sunday, red by an international trian assembly Saturday, 1-m ph.uizine n. R a tk o B osnian go> g overnm ent on J a n . 30 •The newspaper sai said members of the squad, i d called Egoz, w r e indi­ xxause of his failing health, the p i p he still has on1 IB<>.iniaii S«-b □die for more when his. car cai strayed into govenia*ctly responsible for triggering last month's massacre md H e v « u 6 2 . at the U..N. biL<ie territorv-. Bflt hours latei ic r. h.: ™ ‘" y ? - ' in three v-ears ment-heldi tem tei tory in Sarajevo and in Qana in south' Le Lebanon in which at least ! SI 91 refugees died. Egoz «)ver his power to deal w w irh th e iiiliT„ (’J " "ic' died late Saturday in the (lurit ring Bosnia's s e n t forr ppro se cu tio n in thc members went to Qana Qa to pinpoint Hezbollah i em lw s firing rockets ih m le militarv- hospital v^’here he n a tio n a l co m m u n ityy l o a n a l l v . ids. r. Netherlands, into la a e l. but fearin iring they had been detected, e d they radioed home for ^ sinci- his release from the Biljana Plavsic. Tlie rwx iilovL-s aira •*>=" il f i V f Th "he B osnian H e v»-as cl a rg ed , w ith crim es s ch help and were order dered to withdraw. The Obs >bsen er said. Army comtional w a r crimes tribunal in ‘" •v i^ u o i to keep the B4)snian S erbs united m -V Serb b army state- against huma imanity for his role in the maj)ders then orderei !Tpd artillery to shell the area •ea. therlands on April 25. the against most of th e Da 3ayton peace ‘ I mem nt said S erb siege o S arajevo, in which :e of Western intelligen jence sources confinned tha that Israeli soldiers were I Serb army said Sunday, accord v«-hile taking som« me of thc heat ikic m ade an m o re th ainn 1: 0 .0 0 0 p e o p le w ere ; secretly deployed bei behind the lines in south Lebanon, L and estim ated' tic O juklc ^ im easurable k ille d . The ad suffered fnmi pancreatic for dial policy off lO iradzichirasclf. i 'h e c h a rg e s w e re not that about 50 Hetbol bollah f i l t e r s wtae killed1 in ii hand-tohand combut The army said in a stateThe defiance o f th e= S e rb p rim e contr ttribution to dro p p e d but but the coun dedded to with Egoi, acconiing n g to The Obsen-er. The pai ?aper jsiid another secret lat. Djukic had died after• aa logistic security of Bos minister and his support rte i^ in Bonia •osnian Serb forego thee trial ti and re le ase him Isrueli squad, known twn as Unit 504, is authorin ri*ed to o perate in Arab idl.exhausting illness." Luka, the largest S er^b l- h e l d c i t v i n ■'“ " S a in army units m the defea*: rvsive and lib- a f te r doctors tors determ ined th at he states and may reecruit cr agents, gather intelli diligence and kidnap — {eneral was a logistic speBosnia, threatened to sj split B oniian T h e Ren >e- txation struggle of the Serb S people, had terminal < nal cancer. althoui^ it is not auth uthorized to kill Serb territorv- in rwo — — iui exstem — . p art controlled by Kai a radzic. and K aradzic: a; n d s en d him to thle e Milosevic. Some interna nationa] offi- w e ek ly Vre: I’re m e . was fa r le s s connorthwest B<»snia control] oiled by more N etherlanc in d s to face w a r crim e-•s s cials argue th at Milose sevic should_ vinced. moderate Serb politician! c h a rg e j. In p a r tic u la r. K aradzic ■) ANKARA, Turke>* • Turkey’s president ind ic help oust Karadzic, his5 foim f ey — er ally.“ “It is not ndicated Sunday that an Kasagic, the ousted pi lot a senous change." he pnm e minisinsists that lat B osnians cannot live :,( assasdnation anemipt pt by a gunman seeking to usher in strict klam ic ' e or face new economic san inctions. s a id S unda nday in an in terv iew , ter, has reportedly gonee into hiding, together aft. i/ter 3172 years of war and law would not change Ige his commitment to a secui id Belgrade newspapers ■s under con- “(Plavsic) is hardly I rular, democratic state, a c h a n ^ . She is concerned about his saft ifetj-. He was ,hat Serbss need n their nun territorv-. President Suleyman y. trol of the Serbia presid rian Demirel has staunchly supponed su Jdent. which very rWx»_»J to’Karadzic. to’ a fretMnarket replaced by Gojko Klii They are virhckovic, 41. That is a k e key issue as thousands of econotn>' and a Westi jf h av e bee n h a rs h ly cc ritic a l o f tually the same." (Stem-oriented foreign polic Iic>- in his more than 30 san w ho is know n fo r hiss ■ w ork w ith refugees tr\' T)' return home under the [a years as a politician. le Karadac, on'Sunday tnu in. In a \isit to the mausolei tlcum of Mu.stafa Kemal Timpeled his But Cerovi« Bosnian Serb refugees, Plavsic, on freedom-of-r ■ovic said it seoned unlike)f movement provisions of Ataturk, the founder < modem Turkej’. to com if move as a departuro. er of i>mmemoraie Youth Day ly that Karad the other han d Ls trxpede ra d ac v^•ould run in Bosnia^ed to contin- the |v ac e accord. aci 4 on Sunday, DexnirelI im "Karadzic gone," read indicated that Mould not ch.i Jiange. ad headlines wide election: Qons this fall. He is banned ue Karadzic's nationalii list polities. K aradzic :ic's form al d e p a rtu ree in two newspapers, \ ’ecer I On S atunby, a man lan pointed a gun at the presi em je Novosti from doingg th esident during a ceremoStepping aside could also that bv- the Davton pe,ice -SO lessen the would aNo 10 serve th e purposes of ny in the western towi if and Politika. An indeper own of Isnit. Bodyguards tac ienttent-comagreem ent;-! tackled th e man-and the rising diplomatic pressur n t;-but has in d icate d he ure to ;^nvst S e rb ia n F P re s id e n t S lobodan I gun went off, slightly n m e n ta to r. S to ja n Cero tly injuring a journalist and nd a poUceman. but the rovic of th c w antedtoany anyway. !;•< president was u n hlarm a r ed. A uthorities saidI th tl e gunm an. Ibrahim ■j GumrxikcuogJu. wasi or angry about an accord sign< gned in February allow\'l ing Israeli jets to tralin in :in Turkish airspacc. Thes agreement a, upset mUny 5 Muslims in Turkey and m d elsewhOT. Ill, IZZ * More than in 50 killed in In ndian riots Israeli arm; ny to hunt for HezboUah H Demirel rea; ‘affirms Turkey’ y’s secularism ;j Trade minis! ister ci;iticizes U. J.S. trading :‘ V' ' '■ BEUING — China’s la’s foreign trade ministerr said Si Sunday that U.S. polides are to blame! for fo the ctxmtry's trade defid fidt Hith China. Wu Yi told the stateaterun Xinhua New's Agency icy that “manmade factors'* w ere ham pering ing trade and creating doul oubt about th e United StatL’s'reliabilit>-as a business b partner, She d te d Washingtc igton’s annual wrangling over ov< renewing China’s most fa\-ored nationI trading tn status, saying it cre. avates im cenainty and causes Chinese fimis( to hesitate before doing busi usiness » ith the United Stales. 1 ^ j I i I FrenchI troops1iiiove t(to quell JAfricanI revolt BANGUI. C e n tra l1 A fric a n R ep u b lic (A P) — Frem •nch troops I on cmoved into dow ntow nI Bangui S u n d a y to h e lp q u e llII an a rm y u p risin g th a t h as k illee td at lea st ,ithree people. Q vilians cowered on th lhe tloori of dem anding *th * eir hom es as troops d< c o n tro l o f th e n a tio n ml a l a rm o ry f, fought with presidentiali .guards in the streets. The m utinou )us soldiertl took h o stage a t le a st six si p eople with government ties. In P a ris . F o re ig n M : in is try spokesm an C hristophe B I ouchard said the French solcUersi were v only pj p rotecting th e 2,500 F re rt n c h citi- i Tamil rebel attacks a kill 9 intl Sri Lanka COLOMBO. Sri Lan] a n k a — Tamil Tiger rebels els attacked twx> anny positions and a policee station st on Sunday, killing; at ai least se\-en soldiers and two dvilians, the: militapr mi said - • Six soldiers and two c •o dvilians were killed \\iien en the rebels raided an urmy base in Kiv-ulekad a d a \illage, 140 miles northe heast pf Colombo, mili tary spokesm an Capt. ! Premalal s a id Rebel )t. K. el casualties w ere not known. One soldier was I'as IdUed and six M*cre wound inded when the guerrilUis attacked ah arniy*r post pt at nearb>- Kent Farm ' m village, he said Thc guerrillas also attacked ed ;a police station in nearby tjy Pulmoddai, injuring twi> policemen. The reb> •ebels have been fi^^ting sin since 1983 for an independent homeland inn thc ti north and east for mii minority Tam iR They accuse the Sinhalese mi majoritj’ of dL<Kriininating; aagainst Tam ik. More than 42,000 people have ive been lolled Tibetans, Chil liinese clash over er photo ban BEIJING — Chinese e s e security forces wound nd ed as m any as 80 Tibetans in a d a s h ove aver China's ban on photog tographs of th e D abi Lama, a U bet monitorinf ring group ^ d Sunday. Details of Tuesday's c "s confrontatioo — at' leastt the ti second over the ban — were sketchy, but Jut witnesses reported seeing ngtv»T) trucks of badly beaten Tibetans, mainlj inly monks and nuns. orri\i iving at a hospital in Lhasa, thc Tibetan capita jltal, the Tibet Infonnation1Network Ni said A week eariier. monks nks at Ganden monaster>\, east « of Lhasa, threw stones at an o flic ^ o -dering r^ the removal of irfiiotoi Mographs of the Dalai Lama, and police shot a least three monks. Chi )t at Zhino’s army entered U bet in 1 9 ^ and formi rmally took over the region i following year. m the claiming it historically■was W3 Chinese territory. Since (ce then, it has brutalIy suppoa se d demonstra trations for Tibetan indcpen «ndence and tried to discredit the Dalai Lama m a — Tibetan Buddhism'st kk a d e r — «-ho went into exile in 19S9. I n di^xndence ^ sentiment amon« uig Tibetan Buddhist dergy and fen-entiy reiigious li^ Tibetans remains stra Tong. Pope urges fill illing spiritual vi void MARBOR, SloveniaI — - A cultural crisis has pu: pushed Europe to its “hour of truth,** Pope Johi fohn Paul It said Sunday, layii lying out his vision of how Europeans can recon mxr from this spiritual \-oid d “TTie current clim ate o anguish a M lack of foii e of faith regarding life's meaning, and the oonfusic ision shm-n by European cull nillure; calls on us to look in a new way at the b e rebtionshtps between C Chhiistiani^ and ciUture, between faith andi reason,’' rt the pootiff said in tbe roi^or speedi of his ihree^Iay trip lo t lo this form er Yugoslav re ( republic. Jo h n P aul returned to Rome in the w «evening. In tbe^>eech that th< united m any of his n ^ t themes. John n F Paul nim ed his gaie on aQ ol of Europe; after dwelling ectflicr in the trip rip on SIo\Tnia, tbe M l of C o Communism and tbe Bosnian war. The wraning < ideokigies, he said has lg of i BS undennined secu> lar hum anisn and b r o u^ f tt cn ikepddsm . Reli^ous IS Ibeliefrnust fill tfae with sdence. void and create a bond witl er>*e thetr culture tis an expr Countries m udi prc 9en*< T nssion of national C om pU ed f t t -m zens in Bani* n^ui and did not plan toJ view w ith th e F renchI ttelev isio n which killed i ed nine people, tiver intervene in inith e conflict. i nenvorkLCI. . la te paycheci tiecks. A fter Fretxfh sol­ But theirr ppresence on th e streetsi T h e u p ris in g , w hic ich b e g a n d iers helped p down the upnsing. ed put drove rebels els out of the downtovs-nI S: atu rd ay , was th e secoi ond in rwo P a t a s s e pa p a id J a n u a ry -M a rc h area they had ha held S aturday, andI m i onths in this landlocke ked. impov- s a la rie s and nd g ra n te d am ne;jty to on S undayy IF rench so ld ie rs w ithI eri.shed « country that still ill bears the th e m utineers ^ers. tanks w eree ssiaiiont.^ outside gov-■ ,leg;ic>,1 of decades of a»rr >mipt dictaThose takii aking p a n in the latest em m en t bui luildings and along kev• torsiiip^ t rebellion sav i a y thevan.- <iwed .\p rirs roadsacrosst is tlie rity. P re s id e n t Felix-A nge ge P a ta s s e pay. but their leir main demand is conHospitalss re r poned th;u one dvil- is-as » elected three v-earsi ago a in .th e tro l o f t h e c e n tr a l a rm o ry in a ian and two 0 rrebels had died in the country's c first multipj.unv ty vDte. but Bangui militar it.'uy- barracks, fighting. Att least li 15 civilians v%-ere is t now under fire for faiUn ling to d e a r .After th e Ai .April uprising. Patasse u-uunded a ay th e econom ic prub aw jblem s left , placed control trol'of the armory in the “We’re tr^i rying to be calm, but it’s by b his predecessors —• problem j s h a n d s of his Siis p re s id e n tia l g u ard . bec o m in g m m o re a n d m o re d iffi- th t; a t have led to delaysi iin paying angering troo] roops who broke into ii c u lt," B ang rtgui r e s id e n t D id ie r .soldiers .sj and dvil scA-ants. IS. S a tu r d a y ai a n d s eize d h e a v y Marasico said lid in a telephone interLast m onth’s three-day ay muriny. weapons and a id ammunition. I Romania I speeds nreforms tc:o attract foreign f innvestors lxh e Washington Post BUCHAREST. R om an inia — Six j„r a r s after rising up again one *>f ,j. e c r u d e r d ic ta to rs hlinst th ir ip s o f th e c< Cold W’ar vvars. Romania ia is stniggling to position itself as 3s E astern E u ro p e ’s b e s t n ew inv« v e s tm e n t opponuni tj-. Prodded for months bv’ dthe Worid B; Bank and Intem atiunal \M onetary Fund to meet econtunic ben< ^nchmark.s Romania has begun to pu: »ush badly needed privatization progr prams and ,aj talk about attracting the so sort of forcign investm ent dollars th a t have poured into its onetime F-a<< istem Bloc aimrades since 1990. «r Interest inn sshoring up this far curn er of Easten em Eunipe signals that .w h ile th e cri :risis dav *5 for th e new dem ocradess of oi Poland Hungan-, the, Czech Republi blic and Slovakia may be ovvr. critical1 dchallenges rvmain here in a country-th that is only now recovering fmm wlae Ceausescu's repress iv e ru le and ind tig h tly c o n tro lle d Soviet style ect fcnntimy. The co u ntry tn ’s slow approach to reform afteTr C < eausescu was overthrown in 198' 989 began to speed u p only last year •ar w ith pressure from international11 finandal f institutions, leading nearly ly 200 Western firms to express intervs rvst in Romanian stateow ned compai panics, according to a ri re p o rt by D aiw a Insti s titu te o f R Research. Paul Pittman, head of th< iie Ea.aem E u ro p e division of Was* isserstein . P PerelJj 4 Co.. said Ceause sescu's suea cussor. Ion Uiescu, has beet ■en "a realis ist." "P eople here w eren't reody r for tl e kin d o f shock th e ra th ra p y th a t w worked in Poland,” Pittm :man said. “1 “Thi-ir ability to withstandd that t kind of h a r d s h ip - a fte r th e yv e a rs of of O Ccausescu-wasn't there.’* Parliam entarv- and pres esfdential el< elections this fall will tw significant in indicators in determ iningg 'w hether Rt Romania, the second-most-f co countrvin die region after P ready to follov How the piiinful corrective paths off its neighborv R om ania has ha experienced some economic succe iccesses in the (Xist w a r. halving its inflj nflauon rate to .nlxnit 28 perccnt and: producing prr a gniwth rate of nearlj- 7 perc •crcenL Private busin isines.ses nil] account for about half the t he economic growth this y e a r, b u t evei -•ven a f te r sta g g e rin g through a thhree-ycar re privatization cfTort. the state nte still owns 5,500 componies. In A V T ir ■te I— " 2 guerrillaIS die in SSouth Lebi3anon clasi$h pwnw dVisTBrii n NCE^ ; / ^ S SIDON, L eb a n o n (A P)) — Two Mu Muslim guerrillas wete killeled and a Let Lebanese v%xrfnan and an 1sraeli st soldiet dier'H-cre wounded Sunday' in i a firefight in south L eb a n o n . ss<e c u rity sourccs said 1The ' woman was th e first» dvilitui casi casualty sincc last m o n thh’s ’; tru c e betv !)etween l a w l and HexboUa llahguerrilla illas on the last active Arab ab-Israeli v^-arfront. ^•ar TTlhe Iran ian -b a ck e d Hex exbollah said aid it viewed the dvilian ccasualty as IS aa violation of April 27th ih cease-' fire, ire. but did not say it would Jd retailate i lie with rocket attacks on northern ik Isracl. shm IT The fundaroentalLst Shiite• IMusimt .grou Toup a p p a ren tly w an ted1 to t give diplc iiplomatic effons a chance'i P to .p e rs uaide « ^ Israel ro,avtiid hittingCQv-aian < targ< srgets, as outlined in a U.! J.S.-bn>crn i cease-fire understanding T hat patjl, m e d ia te d by ^ u .s . S e c re ta ry oolf S ta te W a rre n Christopher, pi precluded attacks on civ ilia n s onI bo I th sid e s o f th e Lchanott-Isnkel I el border. “Whai the Zh Zkmist enemy did this t t t o m i n g i s . ai w an a ck on dvilians and a cle ar vio vnolaiion of th e A pril undcrstandiiig, lg ." said Sheik N abil Kaouk, ihc Heri; erix^Uah oxnm ander in south Lcbanaa. H e urged the the Lebanese governm en t to file aa complaint against L vad a n d o rd eeran ri investigation. Suitday’s hosti Btaities erupted with a m om ing clash i h inv*olving m achin^ gun an d rocketet-propelled g m a d e fire n e a r th e Isi Israeh-held Beaufort C astle in Amou loun. a v i ll a s in tfae c e n t n l s e c tofr of c I$r«eli*om pied southLebanoii.IIbewTJunded! xl soldier was airlifted to Israel for treat] atojem. , . SHARON S gu> guerrilla hideouts and trails Is Ul areas I >1INCSTONE ne< the castle, which is thn near fro Nabativ-eh. from ;Z einab Ali Bassal. 37. suffered si shi shrapnel wtxinds to h » feet M when a s.fhtu ». 15! ^ 5 -m m m ortor shell crashi ihed near he h e r h o u se in th e villa g e; o« f K far Tib Tibnit, police and Hezbollah ihmiin-M Prim»lF sai< said ---- T j I HezboUah is .spearheading ___Tb« ig a ^ u e rrill rilla war » oust the 1,200 1sraehstdst die diets and 2.500 miliriamffl f, from t*l^ ■ ■ MMm tea occ occupied e o d a re si^ up by• It e s d i n 19« 1985 to curb b o rd e r attack: JCS on Its nor twrthem towns. r A At least 16S people, mostt of c tbem ^ IMUlU -i Let Lebanese dvilians. were kill illed and'.‘ ^ ^ ^ ~ ^ ^ ^ n 7 :i» » lS . sr 338 i38 i>mple wounded in the lelsraeU offe 271 ^ 27 oeaie-fire. foitf-Muslim gu and md an IsaelM llied miUtiama nanhm bee >een IdDed, and seven brai tfae clash. Israeli <Ber B en «na two ndlitianien faov d suspected HetboDah wou voundeiL tct Tr|»»|l j; C i -PM*ttSlMMa22 i5 . ' ( Ion il otheier viewss z r iR Brou ibarrassesJSbear prote id bear huunters e m t e c t p r s a i ^ I i I y CBG/S..ANYIDEASC OWTOATTRAGTTW I JE E— w/O cM EN'SVOTE? MO ----------------------- m r i l in c a r n a te , inm o n d s s o u n d U k e e%'il a ecd to ever>‘ a n is i n u a t i n g th e y a r e tie T h e b r o uih a h a o f t h e l a s t fe^v d a lys y s m a l - a c tiv is t g r o u p im a g i n a b l e , th o o v e r t h e raa n :s a c k i n g o f D a v id a nndd c o m m u n i s t p a r t y a in d t h e a n t i K a th y R ic hh m m o n d ’s h o m e in C u s t e r C h r is t. T h e R ic h m oanncd s a n d o t h e r s J C o u n t y i s a gj o o d e .x a m p le o f w hhy y a r e s u p p o s e d l y p a r t o f a c o v e n a tn iin g , in itia tiv e t h e d e b a t e! o6)v e r b e a r h u n t i n g fruiss- t e m p t to b a r r a ll h ut m t r a t e s m a nn y I d a h o a n s . T h e c a mn - o p p o n e n t s r e p e a t o \v e r a n d o v e r p a ig n . fro m m b o t h s i d e s , h a s b e e; n a g a i n . E v e n i f t h e yr” a: a r e , t h a t 's n o t ^ b a s e d m o r e o n e m o tio n , c o n s p ir a ccy 4 y t h e is s u e t h a t m a y b e o n t h e b a llo t t h e o r i e s a n d a c c u s a t i o n t h a n o)n ^ h a n c e t h a t Id a n i n N o v e m b e r . T h e cih ^ b e a r h u n tinEs­ g. h o a n s w o u l d e \ 'e r b a n h u n t i n g is ’ T h e R ic h m oo n d s a r e t h e m o s t w ell■’ U- s lig h tly le s s l h a n t h ee N R A \-o tin g to k n o w n p n )m •hy a r c \v e e \-e n m oo te r s o f a n in itia tiv e to b a n h a n d g u n ^ so >vhy b a n b e a r b a iti th d is c u s s in g it? itin g , b e a r h u n t in g u-ith F in a lly, w e h e a r thh is _ m a iiti 7d : j h e j _________ ..... ................ h o u n d s a n d d t t h e s p r i n g b e a r h u nIt. t. O ri a r e c e nI t T h u r s d a y n i g h t t h e;y y R ic h m o n d s a r e f r o m •n ‘‘’C a l i f o r n i a ! ” f o u n d t h e i r (C u s t e r C o u n t y h o mle a hh''o a n s a r e im e S o w h a t. L o ts o f Id la r a n s a c k e d aUld n d s o m e fo o d , a c a m e rna p o r t s . P le n t> ' o f th o)s s ee i m p o n s a r e a n d a g u n sto itoile n . A l if e - s iz e d 's ta tule e i n d e e d C a l i f o r n i a n s; w h o a l s o v o te of a bear w : k n o c k e d o v e r . T hiC ,vaas e fo r c a u s e s m a n y b e a r h u n te r s su p J R i c h m o n d s t i e d t h e b u r g l a r y t o0 p o n . T h e y ’TC tx u -n e d1 a b ig c h im k o f / t h e i r a n t i - bbee;a r h u n t i n g a c t i v i s m1,. n o r t h e r n I d a h o f r o>m m b lu c - c u lla r , s u g g e s t i n g lo* l o c a l h u n t e r s w e r e re:■ - D e m o c r a t i c lo g g i n gZ c o m m u n i t i e s s{K>n s i b le. i n to w h itc x r o lla r o r re ti ....... ...................... "Bui t^^t-i ntien ie r a r r e s t e d a d a y l a t e;rr c a n r e s o r t- lik e c o m m T uiu: n itie s. S o m e s;»y t h e y \v e rree l(X 1 )king f o r fo o d , n o th1-- m a y h a v e m o v e d to IId d a h o to h u n t in g e ls e . S o ., th b e a rs . t h e R i c h m o n d s a r e em1-b a r r a s s e d a nnd p e r h a p s ^s^sh in g th e jy O n t h e o t h e r s i d e ooff th e d e b iu e , w o u ld h a v e w w;a i t e d a d a y o r s o b<h }■ t h e R i c h m o n d s a n dJ oot h e r s c l a i m --------foa* m a k in g th t h e i r c h a r g e s to th e mc*- p e r s e c u t i o n f r o m inl iiti t i a t i v e tip p o \ q v y o t e r s , e l e c t i o n d a y.■ i; xh e s. Som etliing is bn ik en am Is c o m i n g .mdcliurch* m d i» e In se n -in g,,hhe e is h e lp fu l a n d c o n sid e r..... • dia. n e n t s . N o d o u b t , t hi e R i c h m o n d s I Ix it iind oiu- c h u rd ie s slioidd d 1lead a t e to o th e r s, ,aass w ell a s e n f o r c in g th e w v e b een following w tll gn.\ n...uin,crL« A ls o e m b a m r r a s s e d is D o n C lo w e r.r. h a v e b e e n h a r a s s e d inin th is d e b a t e th e SSdiool e k*e. la w . S h a u n shhow o v s th e q u a litie s a n d t h e Board's disois-sions al> w h o h e a d s tthh ee g r o u p o p p o s i n g th e a n d th e r e ’s n o ju s tif icraa tio ti n fo r it. ' ‘’t e ■ction tim e im d one School Bo; o a rd m a tu r ity to b)ee aan e x c e p tio n a l s h e riff, ipcks imd m orr;ir sclieme. .............. b e a r in itia tiv,ve. e , H e j u m p ^ t h e g u nn e h a s a tte n d e d all th e meeting B u t d i d t h e y e x p ■ct e c t o th e rw is e ? j e c that they iire tr\-ing to luit; n g s b ut V o te S h a unn GGou g h o n M a v 2 6. u,du.rM.md s no o\-erriding issue. Will h e. cd<iany to o . b l a s t i n g’ I( E D A N D SILV I d a h o ’s m e d i a , in c lu d tT h e fa c t t h a t t h e r e iarree n u m b s k u lls ILUtON BALLERSTEIN w hatt i,th e u tte rs w ere t n in g to teL ic.Uihcm,.! I th e o th e r side «if th e table? T h e re G o o d in g in g t h e l \) s t R« R e g is te r , f o r m e r e ly re-J- o u t th e r e w h o c a n ’t di ee b a t e a n is s u e th ew,x>te. x I would like t»i know jasi »M «h..i',vin "»>h Ik* som ething th a t's caught hi-« lisiUp o r t i n g w h ai t 1h a p p e n e d : t h e R ic h ;• - r a t i o n a l l y a n d s o r e s o r t to h a r a s s of not; >th e y don't u ndeiM im d. th e •• I'he o th e r cim didiite s a « th e?;dter a L a c k o f p ai tt rr ii o t i s m h u r t s n a t i o n together, tliey a u i onl m o n d s h o m e h a s b e e n b r o k e n in to3 m e n t d o e s n o t c h a nn g et t h e is s u e , " 0 . '" Taken r *>1 d oesn't cost ticqvisvrs a dir [lling - m ore thiui h.df of t h e ' a n d t h e R ic h m o n d s b e l ie v e d it \>-dss E v e n i f t h e m e n wl ho o r o b b e d t h e 1 w a s sh o ck:e e d to r e a d th e e d ito ria l fluids it. NLiylx; th e only com . L-w school. I h e latest schem e tie d to t h e b)eeaa r in itia tiv e . A s de\-el-:• R ic h m o n d s w e r e m oti\n ‘*new t i \ ia te d b v pri>fro m th e Moscow co w -P u llm an D aily N ew s “n one of th e above.^-.-Vn idetil n p t to do ;m end-run a n n m d t o p m e n t s t r aann:s p i r e d . w e r e p o r t e d1 b e a r h u n t i n g z e a l, t h aItt d o e s n ’t m a k e xils of. p r in te d in y o u r p a p e r (Tfw TimcsSvti-s) ight pn u n ise to i-isit th e schoo! es thiit I tiojw th e s.im e v o ter Lit o n M i i v l 3 . B u t aa t le a st in o u r d e m w r a c v , . t h a t tw o m e n w e r e a r r e s t e d a n di e\*er>' o p p o n e n t o f th ee bh e a r lu im in K twi ill imanr annoim ced inten-als. Also a p« :ome e k v tio n tliiy. b a c k .” -ve c a n - , a l k bac c l a im e d t h e i r a c tio n s h a d n o th in g to1 in itia tiv e a n a c c o m p lic e . i/es thiit an e n d in g Ixxird m tv t inUinil«,ni »h"n..ain..s .-Uth though I hiive kill iwii Ciilvin 1 ^ P iitrio tism com com es o r s h o u ld c o m e fro m d o w i t h b e a»rr 1h u n t i n g . T h e m e d i a1 \S 'h ile a ll th is is g o in g . n at doing th e job. lg . t h e \-ast m af„r miu limy \-eiUTi imd isnuld like to i C .cnsidcr ■ m.iina ll fa c to rs in ociur u r e n v iro n m e n t a s w e m ab ia s t h a t Clow lliirs should only go iiiio th e m o wi e r c la im s s im p ly u-as< j o r i t y o f I d a h o a n s w10 h ow ill v o te o n him all ffrieniL I regretfully h ave to .iilh„,w ,„v , tu r e . IT iism c lu luddies e d u c a tio n . P a trio tis m ic schools imdL >vs. Tw in FiiUs . n o t then.*. t h is is s u e w h o d o n ’t hHuint r b e a rs a n d ' suppor o n to liis opixm ent .uid urge < S..o.lnr>lo' . ' t t ; lool is n o t ta u g h t a.ISs a s e p a r a te u n it b u i pliinning for a n ew liigh Schoi .All th is a c ccuuss ;u io n a n d c o u n te r-a c -• a r e n 't a n im a l- r ig h ts aic le Siune. As to th e o th ty [visiti c ti tiv is ts a r e eido the o f th e c o m es u p th roju u gglh histor>-, r e a d in g , playing tixlm ology. T he mission of iu-e a little Viigue on th e Issue c u s a ti o n is n o t n e w t o t h i s d e b a t e ,. t h e r a n g r y w ith o r lauu g hl in g a t Ix ith N n h iir MK.;u,d,vi.,ild g n iu n d ac tiv ities, ties, s p tin s , a n d o n a n d o n. hixil is to m tv t th e nt'eds<if e%’i en^;e them Ixitli to m .ike a de I n it i a t i v e o ptppoo n e n ts f ir e o f f le t t e r si s id e s , 'llie y w a n t to h e a r f a c ts iilx n it dcriniT..<lau.. ‘^hiillen ia l Ire m in d s m e o f t h e f ^ -.i T h a t e d ito ria n d th e re w ould \v less ncvd fr ,-<i„..».ll,al ■ »»d™ im d : of (xisition l>efore the eltxtii: to t h e e d i t oirr t h a t m a k e t h e R ic h -• b e a r h u n tin g , n o t n a mieH.-aUing. e -t •' o f s om e y e a r s ag<i. O r a H a ig lifA sb u r^y’ of O ne thing is ceniiin. th e enure si in \ s t ) te m a te v Om lay m iike im in fo n iu il dtvisio pruft^ssor.at thtie e ut n iv e rsity in - l‘U l w ho ! nor m ade th e case fur iiltenm ---------------------------- 1 thii-'rC-ri L-ni.ujuler of th e btvii d. I sngn ta u g lit p h ilosoph; )p h y a n d w as n o th in g b u t a iu.st build it. they will com e!". ‘ *■' get out ut th eir W elister’s iuid linik ii] .... .,..1 c o m m u n ist. H e re ri fe r re d to m e a s M iss nou>Ji" education is a hot issue ••no."' W V e’ll Ixr w atching them. •ini' C a p ita lis t; I re•fe f e rrred to h im a s M r. Cotns n in w ith s tudents Iwii n ilm .in ar. ™ y l j . i ,sshoidd h„ W ed .*don't need m o re bricks iuid n iu n ist. T h e neex x t fiill h e w a s no lo n g e r at u ' ill ■ nidviuidcr. ''; l d t h a l ,;m « uth is ixuiiciiliu- ciim pus y oiiw I h e•xisting exi b uildings ;u e e-vtremt th e u n iv e rsity .. 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A nailk ta k e thi h e a it stningling tluit I hciird m ic ,m in e tio n m u st c o n tin in u a lly p u sh to o v e rc o m e fnim m; my liiLsement at th e Ivginnin ling o f this , , o u r m ista k e s, a n d th is m e a n s c h a n g in g ---------------------------- \eiw ani Uld m m it Into th e IxMuiifiil lUwiunds • K e a l e s t aait e a g e n t s d r i v e u p cc o s t s , c itiz e n 's th in k in g , in g .'If it r e q u ir e s a c tu a lly do e. Il If. for w hatever tluit I ht h e ard toniglit is well i«> nhtl tl B o a r d m e m b cc nr s n e e d t o b e o p e n < finisJi an d do well in life. th e m oney H iis is a le k tte r to idl th e r e a l e s ta tee f:i n n s te a c h in g - c a llin in g it by n iim e - p a trio reason, they d nip o ut. i fis th ei ir choice iind " e iin-L- ixiyiiig j him ’n iese'y o u n g: m iisidim s in so u th e m Idaho. 1 I qiic-siion U itham jn \Willi.ims n in n in y for tism , le i's do it.t. If a se e d is p la n te d , if th ey will h j \ e to piiy th e co a ' X)as«.-i)uencesl Noiv. did very •ry ivell witln >ut «i n ew buildir ding tn pnicB eing a nil KLuiiv Comity School i niitive Idahoiin a n d local reool B«>iird. H e publicly is • resic a n grow , if the>tn ily w.uit to retxim n to s c h o o l-tu rn ticcin. I 1 .1 suspect niimy o f th e elem t mentar>- stud e n t o f sout I en i Id a h o till m y life. I’vv te firt-ceivinK suiijxin fnin •u ih nim U>is Graves, ch.iir' ! P a rt o f th e reas< eas<m w e h a d R u b y R id g e Dmething o f themd e nts wi ivere fnim Bickel im d Lincoli wi>miuiof the Hcminy roln, a n d niilly g o tteen n reiilly a n g ry a t all th e nev iinp\'.iy U 'iim ing laMi;th eir life an n in d - m ak e somt ew . iiiid W aco pro b:>lems len is th e la c k o f piitrio tselves, great! Now il Ls tim:e eK to iKiy th e piper! the>' sjil «)unded ils h<xx1 a s th e «)ne^ fr tnu-. lulls' Icitcr of M.I May IS stales L itluim was . s from Orep eo p le th aatt hI a v e m o v e d htux-. ic o r d e m o c ra tic ic fi fee lin g s. T h e M o n ta n a \ \ ’hen students leave scI kki a «ilI iuid then tiecicitjjon Tnu r.iil .md P errine, so it isn’t the rt-spoasihlc for th e tin. tiniindni activities of d ie building. T h e reiilII ee;s ta te p e o p le a r e mi e a g eTr t o s ta n d o ff i s a contii in tin u a tio n o f th e sa m e to a -n im to finish th e ir educa ucation. d iey c an 't I do si H em inpv;iy LeiiminK ' sus|x.-a tliat they could l>ent; in s Institute. -■nefit fa r • m a k e selfish ish a m o u n ts o f m o n ey o ff oiff a ll p ro b le m , pi <ir popum ore fr« l-ith am ..in d U iis; hii from sjx;nding th e m oney on instruhiive c<>me l>efore th e [do whiJiever is convenient,. pleiisiint th e new peoj •eople m oving h e re , th a t th e j ley N ow , d o y ou b ei b e lie v e as a c itiz e n o f th e iide. Kiich one of us nients .u School Bfwcl ill th e-• jwst jw U) iLsk for supjxin of .lar - a s..crifice m asi b e miule .m d o th e r e t|u ip m en t. im dI m ake no h av e forgot \ ho in Siim H ill m atle thlis ot w ii U n ite d S ta te s ooff A m erica th a l w e sh o u ld lias to do tlun«s w e d o n 't Lke ik e o rw .m ito d o mlstiike, inihlic school monies. I es. buildings, iiiid liuid for <e, if w e build iuiother new hi building, countr>- a s ni n ic e iis it is in th e first placi ice. all s it in th e c o m e r , fold o u r h a n d s a n d pnilxihly ever\- diiy. H erninpviiy Ix'.iminf; ing Institute. ,i six-dal in' , . . th e m on >ne>- to pay for it will com e? fr from th e P e o p le lik:ee m r e, m y fam ily a n d frie n ddss w ho say th e r e is n o thin I h e voters lu u v iilre.idy mi th in g w e c an d o fo r p a trio tereM 'Ih e U(KU-d ku- rejected this rets for thi*se im d all o th e r neei ee d e d item s, w ork fo r’sta r aiindiird lociU wagtsi. tism ? T h is g r e a»t n; vshen they voted n ot to pa.ss tl «lhc.lx,niK .|«. . n a tio n d id n o t e v o lv e c|ite>t. e ;dl th e sm oke ;m d mirrors. •s. You re alll e; e s ta te pc*ople h a v e b ought It u p fro m o u r f o re f aith th et r s a n d th o s e w h o c am e tion; they iu e fed u p ;ind tired ire d o fe v e rin ,V.W1 Hie st.ite .md n aiior liona] Scluxil Board .•Vs.vv * VA^'NI- FTLWDSEN all th e a fford o rd a b le hou.sing a n d re n ta lI lihcu.sa f te r s ittin g in th e c o m e r, fo ld in g th e ir creiising iind never-ending;lavbim tio l™ »; ci.moiis L'onstimtly ren rem ind School Boiu^l 5 n Falls ing, f<ircing lg |il«x;al n a tiv e p e o p le to r e nntt o r Miin>' a re on fixed in a im c s or h a n d s a n d sa y in g It h e r e is n o th in g w e c a n o r w ork two or n tncnilx.Ts to \N-atchout uut for S[)ed;U in terest ‘l b uy housing ng w e c a n 't a ffo rd bt>causewv. e th EsvPitme h.is pn)l>d o fo r o u r n a tio n . WoiijK. 'Hie School B<>;irdVjc'jb B<>; is to k e e p the . ree jolw ju st to survive. E\xr c h e s a r e u l t c r n a t i vv ce . . d o n 't m ak,e e S S20 a n h o u r. T h e w orst poi lem Tl t( to'tak e Ciin; of. oUuR U n i E L L EINPARKE Nf lK.~it interest nf all the h e is tu d e n ts .md to b e * s and n ee d s o f th e ir own T here lire p lenty of school d c lu u ru r |;™ « > !h aive v c r ig h t no w is g re e d p olluti o l Ibuildings .llW hen ltion. G o o d in g :n a m otorist e n counters a tk* ^ rimkI shepherdN of die h e public s monies-'Spep ie d o n 't g e t >-our h e a d s o unt o f __________________ reiidy bought an d p aid for niu Diuiidlly by iLS. "altemTiite" ii route, it’s iisuiilly n wicltaU df urvor > 'y ™ P^-oPlj d .il interesi ftniiips.. iiit iilthough g(X)d. benefit th e siind aind n d fa ce r e a h ty , th e re w on’t 1 U se ihem to th eir fullest. Iff it meiuis i school n ee d ed i p a irv d re (inly.I few le ft h e re to r u n y o u r grocei h ik Iwck il fwv Mavb« luIdlK.. an y p e o p lee le b e " iiltem ate" sdnKils shouli Votepi, picav? k eep e p ithis in m in d in o rd er , nt night, then so b e it! T hink es Iress fo r yo u o r w iish y o u r caj schools h o u s ti1 in i: churches jjerm anently!'EEa c h sto re , w aitres for i;ovem m ent to func unction pnijHirly.pctipIe -' ^years to our fo re fa th e rs-o nmt‘-room Jf mind about next week’s I f s tim e to1 sti an d not m<my m ade it past th te eighth g ra d e tho s to p t h e g re e d a n d iillow th churchI tiiking ti e le a e d It) office m ust h .It least ii y e a r tu m re i.'Jt hiive iin o pen iigenda pnmary election in tn ttw the Maoic Valley? We'D be . an d not ever>-one c% tn got to j It s e ttle d t h is countr>^ d e c e n t tog o to sch o o L pra\-uro| itnd not l»e su p p o n ed -•d o r invoKx-d w ith s p o ^ o p p o n u n ities i\xiuld b e unlir " 'a t happy to pntit your ur le; lener. but please don1 deL And, %-us, I a lread y know abou lousing. bout progress a n d if hom inc ihes.fo rd a b le hou: dill interest groups. imes ;md c hurches o re failing •aySE V E R E M C LE A N F orm er Bliiine Couni . , wiling people, pt iuni>' School Boiird mem- - change! leners about primary 1 can schools b e h eld m Bry races must be recerved No one m inds help in g out itnni< nv.indthen. sponsibh . I)er. in our office t?y 5 p.m We? Tills is a p v a t tim e forr tu p.m. TTiursday. 1', " 1 tiiXiHcempt b it is tim e to realize th«T; but •e aa re limits to churches You can: BJ. MILLER ies to s tep in an d h e lp our c.l«l h m uch p eople c an g iw ^anc hov.*|M ^jjgkir lener to d p v e a nd p v e ! stm pped l la l lo to P.' 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UTiat goc*s on in1 the th w r l d H e has b een wsCcybert115bway.net ' N early ev ery childd is alread y given a SANDY KISER n nnom inated for th e sam e hon ' is it dirvc I’d result o f w hiit goes o n in tl e h om e chancc to go to schooL' n th in 1996. oL T h e m ajority of ih « n Jerome F r o m t h e Posi R e g is te r , I d a h o F a llss p ■etters 1rheTimles-News I S LetterTS_______ Electio lionletters F y D o o n e sb u ry ( ^ /fOH/SE )CU ^ AfyynmPic I ymnAW ^ fSNTMHtP J By Garry y \fr Tm/STneM/u^^ Y% Wc/fOKJM.acA/nI _ ir u e u .e o H io v * j , IT' tosNiACHerr^ J |e v « ry -| £ T ru d eau Mallar ird F illm o re !nH /^- ^ W soneovtxi B y B m c e T in s le y •mis I ix w fw w e o , Hi HHO c u ZUSHOK/J j a A » « r) | ■ -I ! ■E w S . w £ i> R )i? a ii CtWOCBW, r V ftiw tre w w ip y V ! ^ 'K o t W l K MHidI \ ;ipe y o u ta o n , \ t C W r 8 6 Qoop fRX! t e o o e ftm xa 9UW t)W >- ( (jM /S'Svia ^ j , J |t . . -J'. . . ■ . • «cJny. M a y 2 0 . t » 6 Mone I li ■ ^N«ws.TwinTW9.UJaho • T in w -N ff « M t aho/West ' Ida J 2 |e c t ^ F p ie ii(ds fin:l i s h w toodshLop-pr< LEGO^rram m a-— p L - J P A Y S O N . U ta h (A P»)) — W h e n R y a n C h n s te n s e h d ie d 'i m o b i l e a c c i d e n t la s t w Il e f t h i s w o o d s h o p p r P a y s o n H ig h S ch o o l un fi H is f r i e n d s fo u n d a w a y to s a y g o o d b y e : .l.h Ti ey ^ c n m : __ fo r p l e t e d t h e te e n - a g e r ’s him . T h e p r o j e c i . a n o a k jg u n ■ n e t, w as p resen t to C h r is te n s e n 's p a r e n ts , t Riid g e , d u rS h e lle y G a s s e r ofiL lk -R In g a i n d i t i o n a l s e n io T r ' a s w m b ly o n F rid a y . T h e c a b i n e t to o k fir ■irst p l a c e .■ M h o n o r s e a r l i e r t h i s nm o n t h a t sity . It w as ■ S o u th e r n U ta h U n iv ersii ■ t w ■ o n d is p la y W e d n e sd a y a t a W'CKtd ■ : ^ s h o p s h o w h e l d - a t P ayy:s o n H ig h S c h o o l . C h r i s t e n s e nr ' f r i e n d , H ' J a m e s N i e l s o n , to o k i to t h e H C e d a r C iiy show . : T h e o th e r tw o . Terry-y W illia m s ■ ■ a n d B r e tt C h r is te n s e n t i o n ) a l s o to«)k tim e ffrom n o w n p r o j e c t s to c o m p h '* f r ie n d ’s c a b in e t. ^ ^ T f 'iT A ll w e r e - s t u d e n t s R o b b in s ' w ood s h o p clas5 g r a d u a te th is y e a r. ----- “ He-\s-nSTny b e s r f r ie n■in d rlk n o w -----------h is p a r e n ts w ell a n d th o iu g lit th e y w o u l d w a n t it f i n i s h lee d ." s a i d f W illia m s. T h e tr io to o k ab o u th re e w e e k s lo c o m p le te th e pp rro jec t. - R y a n C h r i s t e n s e n croo m p le te d th e c a b in e t's b a s e a n d hlaa d cu t o u t t h e r e s t o f i t b e f o r e> h e di^-d tl M a r c h , 2 3 w ;hen_his s nlo o .w m obile w e n t d o w n a n e m b a nikk m e n t p. F air\-iew C an y o n . “ I'm ^ a d I h a d th e o p (p o r tu n itv tc t o f i n i s h h i s p r o j e cc tt ." s a id ris te n s e n s h o w R y an C Chh r i s t e n s e n 's g u n F ro m loft. J ai m e s Nielson', T erry W illiam s a n d B re tt Chri: ' W illia m s . " I m is s h im .■ T>"' 3h S ! c h o o l in P a y s o n , " i; c a b in e t. The h e t h r e e te e n s c o m p leate te d R y a n ’s w o o d s h o p p ro je c t a t P a y s o n H igh w a y to s a y th a n k s fo r b3e« .n ssu ch a f terr hh e d ie d M arch 23 in a s n o w m o b ile a c c i d e n L t a g o o d f rie n d ." Wt : £ I B i J') Hffi I ' I Q P H I M i ^_v W W _1 _ _ _____ AP(Ma P itipom P eu m u troon. n , right,, a n d A n d re Stev lew art. left, p u t th e finishing to u c h e s or >-pound, 14,000 o n a 10-foot-tall. 2,500-p LEGO brick m o d elll c o m p u te r S a tu rd a y in I o s A n g e le s . T he n L children fro m .B oys (s ia n d G iris C lu b s fromn at c r o s s th e c ity s p e n t nearly th ro ei d a y s p u ttin g th o m o dfel el to g e th e r w ith LEGO p ie c e s d u rinn g th e ru n o f th e E lectro tronic E n terta in m e n t Expo, po . T h e p ie c e s will b e ddoo n a te d to th e c lu b s at th e e n d o>f f th tl e s h o w . ml ■B M sy i Polarizaation perrsists Studenits go t(to foresst for a]irtistic vision 1 for Yellcowstone!wolves h. Y E L L O W S T O N E NlA AT ' IO N A L i i s U 5 . S e n ..C C onrad Bum s, R-.Mont.. ^ARK. Wyo. (A P) — I f:’s s 8:30 1 b>- th e e n d of th e p .m . m ain iain thee price p ind th e final «Ji>-ers o f sunli in lig h t p e e k p r o je c t w ill ll a; c tu a lly b e c lo s e r tu io w n im o Y e llo w s to nlee N 1 a tio n a l $123 m illion, ■Lmr ore ihan S1.8 m illion *ark’s Lam ar Valle>‘ w lierc e r e a cherr>p e r »s-olf. R a n c h e rs> aain d som e re s id e n ts o f r d ren ta l car is p a rk e dI w w-ith d o o rs ipcn, dom e liRht on a n d nnobo d y in b .ick c o u n iry y c<o m m u n itie s feel th e ifiht. f e d e r a l govei v e m m e n i is -u s in g th e P a r k R a n R e r B u n dly y P h illip s E n d a n g e rI'd e d S p e c ie s .Act tu 310W-S th e sight — *^rolfi gn p )u p ies." e n c ro a c h onn th i e ir la n d a n d e n a c t le calls them. T h e se a r e th tl e m a rk - p o lid e s th a t hh;.in n th eir livelihood in ngs o f people w ho h a v>'e e c<a u g h i a o rd e r tu prutec teet die wohx-s. glim pse of a Y e llo w to nl e \TOlf ' and " T h e re 's tw twio sides to th is story." ha\-e rushed off to get a bbee tte r look_ said D on Weir. eir. a form er ra n c h e r .-md from higher ground. m ^ T at C ooke G ty 's All ~ “ n m v lja r manin The w o lv e s b ro)u u ^g h t to S e a s o n s Minii in in g Co. “ O n o n e sid e Yellots-sione ihis jv a r a nidd 1last h a w y o u h a v e th h e u rb a n p e o p le w ho sta n e d producing pu p s, aicc coe lc r^ iin g te a c h o t h err ui r b a n p e o p le a b o u t th e rcin tro d iic iio n p ro jeci ie c i f o r th e (wvlvvs) o r ih lh«e young folk w ho o re endangered species th a t tu has s tirre d in te re s te d in I n biolog>-. T h e g ran o la s th e em oiions a n d polarize* ized p e o p le ih i n k i t 's ne^ t e a t a s b e a n s . .B u t w c lin n g in co m m u n ities juu st si o u ts id e (locals) th ink it's il a joke." th e p a rk and p la c e s ih o ir u sand s of T h a i's o n e;sid si' e o fih e sto r> '. m iles away. F e d e ra l offi( ffid als say d ie p ro fra m “T h e w o h ts a re m a k inng g this i a rv a is s-uccceding v ith surprising re su lts g w ips. w ho hiis iind a t a bene: n e r ra te th a n expected. worid-know u" said Phillips, seen w olf-w atchers s iltinn g on e a c h T h e j' h o p e th h eewolf can bc ta k en off o ih e r s ’ s h o u ld e rs o r p e r c h in g u n t h e E n d a n gReered i S p e c ie s L ist b y c a n , n x k s and e%'en sigrtss ju.*^ j i to get 2002, o r so<mer '*er. •it b e t t e r v iew . " W e h a v' e w o lf N o o n e arg rg ui e d th a t th e w olves groupies ... and th e p a rk: vi \isita tiu n s w o u ld k ill livt ivesiock. B ut n u m b e rs will increase Bt'om etrically.’' ly." r a n t h e gamnut ui frotn th e U.S. F ish In th e pi-a n w \x*ars, 66 6 (C u u ia d ia n a n d W ild life fe Si e rv ic e e s tim a te o f w olves w ere re le a s e d inn th i e p a r k 'a b o u t a dozen en liw sto ck losses e ac h a n d c e n tr a l I d a h o a s p a ir t o f a n y e a r to statem i ?menis by ran c h ers th a t hundrx.'ds of sh sheep and c u td e would e f f o r t to r e s t o r e t h e s p te c i e s in A m erica’s n orthem Rockies. ie s.W 'o lv es b e k iU e d b y th d iec p redators. Tuamed the area w idely aatt th e tu m T h e a m olu u nr t c f l i v e s t o c k t h e of th e century, but w ereI w wiip ed out w tilves h a v e• killed ki a c tu a lly fell fa r s ti a te s. S o f a r . o n e th ro u g h p o iso n in g , ir a pp p in g a n d b e lo w a ll eestim 1930s. w o lf h a s kille. hunting in the 1920s imd 193 lie d tVi-o s h e e p — a n d Now th e pro g ram to resi re s to re th e itia l w o lf w aLS s killed L b y fe d e ra l offisp ed e s has e\-ol\-ed into aI cu coniroxxTdaLs. of extremes. O f t h e 311 w V o lv e s r e l e a s e d in ter: r s o f t h e Y ellow stone since sir 1995 a n d t h e n ine F o r exam p le, su p p o rte Uion. a b o u t p u p s b o m u ntil p r o je a say it cost S7 millioi ltd d ie m ost re c c n t deninents su c h n in g season, SL s kXh a w died. 5106,000 per wolf. O pponei roup Utah’s nature gre (versy' bypasses controv( The O G D E N , U ta h (A P■) ) U tah tia s a N ature Conser>-ancy of Ula A uv fire way to bypiis-s p u lb lic convation. trorersy o w tand prcserv-at lan d \s-eVe : simply Ixiy u p th e lar i n t e r e s t e d in p r o t e c t iin n gg ." s a y s developm en t d ir e c to r Lib ibbi y E llis. It’s n o t a lw ay s e a s y toI rrao is e t h e h y IS m o re money, but ih e p hilosophy ket sj-stem. in liite w ith th e f re e maricet “A nd acquiring p ro p e rty illii h is w a y i s Dot o n ly q u ic k e r b u t avoii k-oids b o t h s tly litig a p u b lic o u tc rie s a n d costl> tioD,” sh e said. T h e conse n -a n c y b e g a n b u y in g and p riv a te land in U ta h in 1984. 19 now owns and pro tects a t » u ac re s in th e sta te . T h e p r a b u y in g la n d fo r prcser.* at: b e e n catchin g o n ru x io n m t N ature Conservancy b eg aan n in 19S1 and now has 900,000 m e m b c rs a n d • ow ns 8 m illion a c r e s o f l a n d , th e sj-stem in largest pri\Tite sa n c tu a ry sy the worid. sOOO memT he U tah ch a p te r h a s S,00 purb e rs a n d is g ro w in g T h e» first ft chase o f p rirate U ta h la n dlw wia s U 9 2 rla k trtn — — K i'c s a io n g ~ th (rC re a rS aJIrl ompUshed Davis County. It w as accom Wetlands with tb e help of th e U tahI ^Y F oond ad o a r e a te t h e T h e la n d w as u s e d to c re Layton W etlands P resen -e. MOSCOW (A P) - M elI S iebe a n d h e r .Moscow H igh S chool )1 a rt c lass ca m e to S and M oimuiin inn a hig yeiIlow f school bus. Looking lo c ijo le h e r stuc u d e n ts to a hi, hig h e r ara'stic \x<aon, S iebe >e c alled o n ffoo r e s t a c t i v i s t C h u c k P e z e s h k i re c e n tly it> le ad a to u r o f ith e gixKl. bba; d a n d u g ly o f th e C le le a rw a te r N ei Nia tio n a l F o re st in n o n h iert\.L ;»iah Q County. T ogether, they peei -■ered u p at th the m o re th a n 40 0 -y ea r •old o G re a t W W'h ite P in e n e a r M annerir ring C re e k aanr d h ik e d ih r o u g h a 2-; !- y e a r-o ld ddet iircu i on U.S. Forest S eL'rvice r land nne e a r Sypah C reek. But it w asn't a d;iy to c rea L M le.it was a d a y to conci n cepiuiilize. So. w ith o u t th e ir b n ish ess aan d c .u irases, P ezeshki c h a lle n g e d th the s tu d e n ts lo a c t out th e n iles of dii diffen-nt p la je rs on th e fo re st la ndsca c a p e — from fungi an d m iles to sawy\ ee:rs .m d s d enlists. “W liat do 'fu fungi nt-ed to siirx iw ? " h e a s k e d . “'W W h a t d o g rizzly b e a rs ih in k a b o u t all all th e se n w d s .m d o pen canopii-s?" D e s p ite th h ee p r o te s ts o f o n e stud en t, w ho opte p ted o ut of ih e field trip b v c au se sh e' fe ft ll it w ould p m n d e a sla n te d Wsion. in. m ost of th e stu d en ts li)*ik th e to u r tu ti h e a n iuid. hopefully, said S iebe. to0 h an d . " T h e y 'r e ttrry i n g to d e c id e h o w f~ Old courthoi>use Q gets renovatition U M iM iH lll O F] A R .M IN C T O N . 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BfcND MY 'n i 5 f I 1 •M o m m y ’s a tt th thie h a ir d r e s s e r 's • givin’ h e r a n d D o m einick's n ic l-new h aird o !' a b,rand-ne LM.B Boyd What's V Sydney sj Omarr Horoscope ----- ! 55-------------------______________ U I 'l I I 01»9« T,t«>.U«<>j I *iny'ni.M<vw 9 Short communic.ilii Jl 10 C oves H C o tlo g o V >ip IP 1 2 — Iho Rod (oxpJo<cr) l3 S u p o rio f ’21 Poddic* 23 R otate 26 Move unobtrustvoly 27 O p era solo* 28 Not>lem»n 29 AdfuM M ElomalV 31 A dolesc*nt |3» M M '(July 23-Au«. 22); Y « ; All stinn » initiative, welcome new love, -------m retinn lends sptce. bui don^ -----------------«»ck d uin n m OUL Be d is a te t. maintain per■ _ jp e c tn r . pl play caidi clcMc 10 c ) m . a -----------------------Aquarian in ui'uivTilwd. ______________ \T RC O (.>0 (Auft 2^-Sep(. 22 ): focus on unoflhodox den m ethods, e lefnenti of tur______ prijc. 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U ltaiS i th c HMNt p o p u la iirr Imx? r " ■" iR o f a ll tim e ? \ . " \ s T u n c G oes B y" m e rits tAY » LS ^T>mt B Iim tOA V . Vim distini tin a i o n , if s a l t s on - (h e m c iu w h a t? u u a l. (amily-oncnied. ki>«L h jrc . 2, “ U lie n a M a n t./iw s ii Worn Oman. KoulTOrt r i «r app rtite and pcn sb le di4X«U«T ps." . X “ W in d BcneJtl> M y W inj^ ." ’ ptvblcm. m. ^SiHi art* drawn ii> m ra u ra n i 'o u l d b e >TMi. io»». h a w p uislie slx d a Q. D id n 't it u s e dI to ti b e a s a i t w th c m o n a irtw emicnl. fuod. pn>ducls appealinc pmtw it>;di m ;ic h in e lliis v.ny <»r thlaa i vi'.iy luu- W- th is c o u n try y to m a k e m e n \i lo * « « »nen. » Mother e * en e d more mflu '%-ith h sso m e in te n t. T h e r e 's a nam im e'e fo r s u its w t h p a tc h p o dducets? m n than fu n did father, s w an- ie n ^ m T s u di il a n u d g e . I l^ " R unch.'' tunjt appearance, bo»ty unafic >42 f e d e ra l d e e m ; crmcenunji A. In effcc t, A 194! Ity pcc- r u le d o u t p le a ts a n dJ c u ffs, too. T o con- C ap rw uum. ) . N e « E n f tL m d e n rcportcdt>Q.? n v ' Cancer p e n u n i plaj- fa\cuiai ■ n m >t)ur life C u rm ii o t l e in f e r b n m -n CRgs to M ititc. UTi>? v.'r\'v c lo th a n d lim e ii du R « e . travel, \ i n r t y of pxpcn V. B c ca u sc R ljude IsL ind R e d s lay E rm e s E ffro n Boi lorSmnc l » « b,- ^ ' S mJanta] uatxu. Decem ber \w ir iwii eKRs. lTic>- u v r v firM bbntv.id in K m cxt. miiM mrttMi «W ffable month o f j 996 Atic.I C n m p io n . R .I.. in 1824. iint im d l(w Q. W h y u - js th c■ si p e rm \»-hale s o ARIES ES t! (March 21-Aped 19i: C om Tru. bnm ii th e m c a lle d ? s aslcvd f o r th e m , t x p e c t i n Ss tl unn SI hocn home, m urr than usual! UcciutMu A. I i^ h e a d c o n talins in a tw u t 500 Ral- re*d»rdJ cuncemuiK t liitlcb e f r r s h e r t l u n w h ile‘ eg>:s cu «y^i*:«ncni p»ny, n ira p p c d in. T h e p rv fe rv n c e sp rv v aiud a*- Ions o f th e H xtrld^ p u rv st o d . E a rly vacatxm « trl. w ntte n m a teria l Cancer „‘, n ^a lly e w n a f te r lh e rvaso n v,-d: ii raluahle ally. h e l|n ncj.'oiuite . w-as n o siiilor^ didn*! k n o wr rm u c h a lx n jt ih e i* :v tranu c tio n v R er viUid. l>ody flu id s of th e ^ bR b c a .« , « .m RUS (April 2CkMay 20k. IVaceR n rid ii n a m in fi it to o k a k u « t s•once d e L eo n ih o u s h t Flni ^( ,. m ik rr! Yoa Your lule will be thai U bruiKxn«: i a n is la n d . A n d h e d i d n l Ket Ret h is T h e dt>‘ h ik e r M-ho o o ^ s ,o n a U y x « V ...R ^herT iho»e ihc w botc ideal d o th - >t>u U ith e r. lua*s in to th e w ild .w x ls know s b e a r s m ain-of->t>uth n o tio n n g h t. e iil be duhhcd bed peacemaker. J’rw cct »elf in li> b e leo>v d a w m a rk s onn tree s. T h e r u ra l d m c h ev 'le a rly , m o r e p e o p le is'ant ii> nri ie ID be fall ruv P iters m V irfu n e d doM'n th a n p e p p e d up. ip. Pill tn ic k tT wfv) o c d s o nnally ai foiinta %-entun-s in to f e a n u rd roi d tole. n t e r s sa y d tm -ners o u tse ll up GE30M u p fp e rs IOWT1 krujw s a se t o f fo u r m a rk s m e a n s D M (May 21-June 20) KeniltV Clcj m onihi a*o rww bear ib o u t fo u r lo one. %-e.grittly. Seed* planted pUm black b ciu; a sc l o f fn-e oU cr indiridualt concede, counti CROSS rr^ 2 ~ * j~ ^ ■ ” I’*- ]’* j > ii^ lK Kd xh i.all alons!" Financia) p u n rrl)v ahclifish bc I ______ rm tig e elo-ated. prantMton. ulian’s «ivcf. I'* j ACR 1 ^ — ^— s i a « ^i tppnr»enied , 1 Shel CER U une 21 -July 22 1: Don't Mop' CfCmony n 5 SuX ool in sfiht. em pfuxi/c u m r r ru ll t x ; i — /ofl in tp c ic l kg-------- r — — 10 Nclii appeal, pan ---------■ 5 3 - ^ ?tJ partid p aie in tr m r l hum aniiari. om .in litfdlof t ______ on ACtirjtwritte^. Romance h eals up, >^xi wmmM ^ Is 5 ro'TM /^ cxMildencuu ncuunter toui tnaie. A rm f i g u ^ ^ I }\ / . 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' c at! . . . . »rc u ptet ■si N!b |t .’* p o |i i 'C islv s o lv e d : a o io n i. ITARJUS Lon^ (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): 'c ^ d l'L '~ o !c [o j ^ r l o ... _ . , suit in chani s aiked to d ia cm ln ate informaverify «ouiee m a ta ia L H x u s on ^ r < « iiir m « t s - di« dc«p. disSA G m A J places. Chan«e of tam e inM M T p n c i o l I^o I h V t M o p t ; Oins Y oull be« rita a d l status. s p i o i l T M o W Te r t e l n B t e ^ »«rif (D e c 22-Jan. 19): Study " i t o l i i M * jC |' f t m■a l ' a M e H Ti tion. » JCORN Focus on domestic rT T rL 0 n M I »«■ IkwlUS tse iDosade. r ivolvlng possible change of rvsiy ™ ? o ffi *TT«T!i ■ mT b ■r' * w « » m aarital B n a su n ts. Em phasis on tmia m I .'J cAFwca ■j luxt^ hem s, a n objw ts. Gift O JB P S a fio a riu s n ^ L T M a wjo »[■ € ^ □ ■ ■ 1 iis u n in vJ U o lrl « (Jan. »FW >. 18); Provide fw * c B » ~ M • e l»cM O M e 1 * lt.T O ! dence. mlink. arit Job (e U done once >wl co■ a I ^ a I o I I a : b e style,kCalntain iui aura of mjntecy; don't iV lT ttM § le rE |b r« j l l o U N D I iT wUllmoiv«SI ?»weci t U in e m o tk n al dinchk M l t ■ O C' A Q U Mr eU^tu d o n s co n ce n u n i diet, e»a B > A « a p 'i m m in flin k . opente-hUL S (Ffb, 1»M aid) 20): Se* ap45 Hofyperwrts. . SI osmn ‘eU •>!. p*w* J en id e pen o n al maiEnetifiR, r » ___________ ^ l ^ r eares, w cre«th« Juk e s stir. Indhrid47 Store amptoyM S3 look you for c ranted m uMaM 48Eip®r>dS ’ 54 p nc u ca lly pleads (or your ai49U nalar>d 55 51 P reserv* ______ ___________ Enjqyit! 50 OKroase • 58 5 3 F o Ito w c k » ety M P a k ,y l l o w ^ ccaKcm. on< B a G o lla c c e s s w y ^ S S T E a ^ jE i lE f e .K S K S ' ^ E iiai T*~ m IApoiMnd ~ CanaaLprojject heijcoines s —' By Steve K oehlrr Times-News correspi fspondent th e ivaUev —- . Walkers•s raise funds for Marc rch of Dimes T W IN FALLI LLS - Aboui 200’w alkers 's raised morc thoi han 514,000 lost month dur- , ing th e M arch ch of Dim es' 26th annua! “ Walk Americaa fundraiser.’ fi , O'Learj' Junii inior High School had the :® ■ biggest leama w ith 70 walkers. Magic ^ - Valley Kegjonal nal Medical Ceriter’s team ^ raised the most st rmone>-.52.46125. W alkers got 31 ipledges for th e six-milee journey around m d Twin Falls. The Twin" ■Falls Jay c ecs IS 1h elped coordinate the® event. ------------------ e s i B o a r dd (o r T r u s t c c s -------------^ m e e t i n g c h a n g e d C or M a y . T W IN FA LLLS L ! - The d a te for th ee C ollege uf'Suu: u u th e rn Idaho B oard off T ru s te e s m ontl n th ly m eeting h as b e e a1 .chariged for May. lay. The meeting g w wH be held at 3:30 p.m. May 2S at thec H errett C enter for Artss and Sdences. In addition to ihe regularr agenda, ile rre ti C en ier D irector Jim1 rett \N'(xxls p \vee a slide presentation on\ his recent tripI to Guaiemiila. The public Is imnted. P a v i n g to b e g in t o d a y in T w i n F a l l s1 oi on 2 nd avenue T\MN FALLS LS - F anng will begin onJ S econd Avenue iu e N orth an d E ast on I . M onday, th e’ Idaho Ic T ra n s p o rta tio n Department anno mounced. A S587.000' resurfacing re p ro jec t on Secund and Addi: ddisun Avenue, from Blue L akes Boulevai v ard to M agic V alley Regional Medical ical Center, is e x p e c t^ lo be completed b>: first week of June. yy 1the • Earlier, artrws ,-s gground off the top layer of pavem ent on Second and Addison, OeiN-s mU takee aabout t^w w-eeks be;:^'ning Monday to ipave Second and then Addison. Traffic xsill be; Ur limited lo one lone in each direction, and fUigg aggers w-ill guide mutons&. G o o d i n g s e! nm c e p r o v i d e r ^ I d a h o l o t t e r to \ i e l d a b o u t S 2 0 m i l l i o n ttoo s c h o o l s T^VIN FALLSS - Idaho public schools and builtUngs \s-ill ill {probably re cd w about 520 m illion th is jy e a r from th e Idaho Lottery*, occurding lg tito a state news release. ' The loner>- isi ex p e ae d to achiex-e its ssles goal of S95 million mil this fisal year, the release said. It earn amed S88 million and 573 million in 1995 artd ] rtd 1994, respccti\-el>'. Scratch ticketss a constitute about 70 percent of loner>‘ soles lies, and the kwery ranks I 6 ih vt-orldwde in its instant p ^ capita sales and first inI instant in per capital ^ e s UTSt of the Mississip ssippi. the release said, In seven N-ears, i rs, the lotter>- will have brought more than I an SIOO million to schools’ and buildings. About 60 penaen aent of the lottery mone>’ is returned to n-ihn ihners. The loner>- oper* ates at a net profit it nmargin of about 21 peraiid. cent, the release snid C h e c k t h u ml b p r i n t i n g b e g in s a t so m m ie I d a h o b a n l u n V I N F A L L 1S-- 'To Stem the growing s ta te s id e problem 5m of check fraud, peop ie w ith o u t acco :c o u n ts w ho re q u e s t check-cashing ser>' ervices Will be thumbprinted in p onidpa ipating Idaho banks. S t a i t ^ June 1. 1 , noiwiccount holders will h a w to apply ily itheir right thum b to • an inklcss thumb-p b-printing de%Hce to get led. iheir checks cashed The ihumb-printi inting device will leave no stains or residu idue. and th e •‘thum bprint signature** wil wili b e placed between the.check'sm em0oaand s^ n atu re lines, “T h e tn cre asln in fg so p h istic atio n of ipm ent has resulted in an alarm ing increi Tease in check fraud, and we belie\-e this ] lis program win bring it to a s c re e c h in g( halt,** hi said B a rb a ra S trickfaden, execu srutive director of th e Idaho B a n k m A sm T num bfnntinsIprogTTOH pr started sn-erol m onths a r c ^n 1T exas, N evada a n d Arisona, and W i kkss 1in those s t a t u have experiertced a 40t percent pe to 80 percent d rop in check frauc aud losses. CocnpUedfnHnKt 1Btofr and wire reports Obituaries West B2 B4 i a b i t More__ tatJ ■ indei ependence fort 'disabled WENDELL - Wha ^ a t started as a North ^ . Side.Canal.Co. p roDjecLfor.deaning je canal ib e r ------ ----------- ; - - ' ’ Luunt Hubei w a te r h as becom e aq haven for wildlife Times-.New-s fws ctirrespondent and a placc w heree school s< children leam , about learning wildli Idlife habitat, FALLS - People with disT h e w e tla n d ss on th e N a tu re abilities can L'an gain greater indepenConsen-ancy’s TTiousc lusand Springs I‘resen-e dence throug rough the effons of a nonLs one of th e canal1 company’s cc projc-cts to p r o f it pprogram ro j c a lle d L iving cican canal \vater before be it is discharged I n d e p c n id d ee;n t N etw ork into the Snake River, rer, said Dennis Heaps, Corporation. ion. or LLNC. Lstant manager. canal com pany assista »f our nile is to help peo“ W'e h a v e o v er• 15 If clean-up sites on n t* -" * pie with di.sa li.sabilities. people endano u r re tu m w-arer car canals," he said. “Our - g ffe d of becom bei ing disabled and goal is to have some n e type of cle.in up on t h e i r fam m ililie s a n d fr ie n d s to ever\- one of our 39 I J9 laterals by the year become edii< .-ducait*d alx>ut disability.' 2 0 0 0 ." issu e s." said sail P aul S h arrai, proN onh S ide sf>ent u rm ore than SIOO.OOO \D j gram d irec t •ector of LING in Twin c o n s t r u c t in g th e T h o u s a n d S p rin g s Falls W etlands. Heaps saic •Kiid, and the company .V ; 1 W "W e teacl" •ach p e o p le to a d v o c a te b u d g e ts u consider; le ra b le am ount each . .. for thcm sclx selves an d a d v u c att.fo r--- -..... y ea r for canal w ater , er < cleanup^ s>*stem chan; lange," he said, p any's cleanup sites M o st of th e comn p; .More than han 80 p ercent of U N C are basins that slow w tthe canal water and ibers are people with disstaff member tra p the seciiment itIt c; carries. The 700-footabilities and ind understand the chaJlong basin a t the wei veilands coUecied 120 lenges andd frusirations fn that people tons of sedim ent last st yyear. Heaps said. . ""ith dLsabilit iiilities live with, such as \V ater from a leak ak n ea r the sediment ti:‘‘nsponatioi Ition to doctor; and gn>b a s in f o s t e r e d g:ro ro w ih o f w e tla n d s | 8 ping. Cer>- shopping. p l a n t s , w h ic h w uouu ld d ie th is y e a r The i n s p o r t a i i o n issue w ill because th e leak has as IiK-en stopped. |9 bt.>come little e a sie r th ro u g h th e To m a k e use of th th e p lan ts - rushes tthi h e TU-in .F a lls S e n io r a n d ca tta ils - th e N Naa tu re ConsenanL'y C itiren Centi e n t e r a n d S h a r r a i. w ho - arranged to transplan lant them tu a }>erma- H v ith G a ry A tk in s o n o f nent wet area. d T a x i a n d Y ellow C a b Fifty-eight sectind d ggraders from Valley m p le m e n t a p ro g ra m E le m e n ta ry School I ol last week did th e J S c n p t. t r a n s p l a n t i n g - aunn d le a r n e d ab o u t progr ogram en a b le s people wildlife h ab itat, pond >nd life and American a b ilitie s to buy tax i Indians along th e Snal inake River. Mi coupons and in d get a red u ctio n in STtVEKO£t«Rt-.r, T h e o u tin g was th e second g ra d e’s tare. Inder s te a d y ra in . V alley fifth y e a r in com ing e y E le m e n ta ry s e c o n di ggira d e r B reA nna S uillvar mg to th e Thousand Uni an and In itia llyy tl th e p ro g ra m w as to Springs P reserxe. Va V alley second grade hor e r fellow s t u d e n t s trannsis p la n te d r u s h e s a n d ccai a tta ils a t th e T h o u s a n dd haxe begunn M May 1. but it has been tea ch er D ebbie Dehor lioney suid. S pi d e la y e d by a bre*ik-in a t th e p r in g s W e tla n d s. V alley u.ses th e Pro Projeci Wild curricuS e n jo r C entt ; n t e r la s t m onth. The lum published by the' he'Idah{> Department th,e e w etlands th is year, ant m d during th e pies and i eadnwlarks w ere founc id m nd at ihe Senior C ente n te r has agreed to sell of Fish a n d G am e,, D ehoney said, and Vect c e n t W aler A w areness W eek th e site sile. O’Br 'B nen said. But now it host ists sandth e coupon in bbooks ihrough their w orking a t th e p rese ese rv e provides stu- was a s v is ite d by s ix th -ggr;r a d e r s fro m p ip ers, plovers, p av o c ets. s tiltss., whim agencx-. dents with “hands-on" jn " experience. jerc irome. H agerm an. Bliss aann d WendeU. brels. killdeer. kill ews, yei.-According long-billed curlev lg tito Site Director Gayle Chris O’Brien, co• m mianager of the prcTl T h e w e tla n d s also is vviis ite d by an low-headt ickbiixls. P ansh. a new lew dale has been pro­ aded an^ red-winged blacl s e r \e . said s tu d en ts f :s from Wendell and abui •undance of wildlife. •faced ib ise s , sw a n s anid d m an y w hite-fat , s e s e e DISABLE0/B3 V alley m id d le school ools have worked a t B« B efo re w e tla n d s c o n sttru n c tio n . m ag- kinds of d if ducks. Hii" Somle resiident!:s opp)ose b)ike p)ath By Virginia S. G arber cr Times-News writer m e e tin g s c h e d u le d M a y 29 GOODING - The Tb first Gooding Couni>service proidcrss meeting, m w-hkh gh-es area ptJups a chance lo share infivmatian about their services andd hi how to get acccss to them, HTllbeNta>-29. The merting \sill ^-ill be at 9-30 a m in Room 7 of the Public H Hee^th Building. 202 14th A\-u E , Gooding. For nxro nfbnroQ naticn. ccnaa Jeome E n ( ^ orC\4DiIkiiat73Jffl 3®Slcrl«X)627-17ai L J TWLN FALLS - Not Noi in our neighborhood, they say. Some residents ulun lung a proposed bike path in no rth em Twin vin Falls say the path would elim inate alreai eady scarce parking, O low er p ro p e rty value lu es, lessen privacy and bring m ore traffic, fic. vandalism, crimed, n o ise , tr a s h a n d stri: itra n g e rs into th e ir neighborhcxxls. Som e say build inng g a bike path past th e ir p ro p e rties woult )uld jeo p a rd iie safety of car traffic; o thlers e r worry about the s a f e ty o f b ic y c lis ts :s ia n d p ed e strian s, V et o th ers say th e ppaath won't even be used. C omm ents compiled ed In- the dt>- from a serie s of neighborhoo lood m eetings show• only s p a rs e su p p o rt •t ffor th e bike-path plan am ong residents :s ii. along the route. O pposition was abui bundant. Some who a tte n d e d th e m eeting ings d eplored hike paths as o w aste of tax :ax money and asked d t y planners to fix str streets or sidewalks instead. "Please don't tu mI oi our quiet neighborhood into a main fairtv ir»vav and lower our p ro p e rty v alu e s o r oi o u r p rid e in Twin Falls," sa>-s a petitionn si signed by about 20 residents of Spruce Ave Avenue. A bout 40 M eadow wss L an e re sid e n ts signed a n o th e r p etitic itio n of opposition, “We feel th a t such aa .project p: should not . b e co n stru c ted in our u r residential area. and th a t th e re a re m muuch b e tte r routes th at th e proposed bike ike route should be constructed on," th ^ ir ppetition sa>-s. C o m m e n ts from th th«e neigh b o rh o o d m eeting are stocked wit with suggestions for bike paths elsewhere. • As p rp p o se d , th e bbiicy c le route "E " would connect Twin Fal Falls’ prime summer legeofSwrthenild^ a J i ' s \ |S<wtootfil Ti IPBTjntBwie^ FofeArtW 1/ i i § km U m — ,Biiikerouteproposet ied 'a I || , I j nJ [HtarisonBero^ -----■ Z "~ 1 ^ I j * □I The T City Council vvill hold puOtic atfi 16 p.m. today m City Hail. A pu£>i ses ession aJso is scneduW Dut will cios«d-<]oor discussion about U jJcJ ations i or pfopeny acquisrtion. today, ) 4t p.m. session is scheduted toe L_ * recre reation area w ith about se x n t n schools a n Idth t e d t y sxvimming pool,'• . Th« h e bike path is draw n aero OTSS n o n h e m Twin in F o ils, s tre tc h in g from □m Ih e c it," ! w esstt e r n e d g e to t h e D iei ic rk e s L ak e e n trrat n e e on th e e a s t. B ut It 1b e f o re th e route te b ec o m es re a lity , citj ity p la n n e rs want u to h ea r from residentss «-hose v prop. ert>*.*would % be a f fe a e d b>- pat M th constiiiction. I. . . Res esidents will ha\-e anothei her chance to m ake <e th e ir thoughts knownn iot a public Public Hearing Today Ti h e a rin g: before be the Cit>- Council att 6( p.m. dance hall a t 1S3S .539 Fillm ore St., is appealing a decision of th t e planning and zoning board to require ire a solid screenm g fence around Boot Scooi rooters. R e s i d e n t s oolf th e n e ig h b o rin g Faw nbrook A pan p artm e n ts have protested th e new busines: ness. C ouncilm en e a rlie r this m onth asked ked Bool Scooters to p i ^ sent a landscapir Ip in g a n d fe n c in g p la n to the co u n d l today, lay. • A drafted ordinance ord would overhaul the dty-’s zoning la lg laws, elim m ating cbntrachctio'ns, adding s ig som e rones and changing som e land u.ses. u.si Copies of th e ordinance are a%Tulab llable in th e planning and tonirig office a t City C Hall. An additional public hearing on the ordinance may be . D evel v e lo p e rs o f t h e Pinii m a d e held Ju n e 3. Sobdi% isio isi, n . on W’a s h in g to n S Sttr e e t Also in th e 6 p.m,.session: p.rr lax-e asked for a one-s-ear extene • C ity en g in i nee- e rs w ill re c o m m e n d sion o f final inal-pUi approx'ol. in s ta lla tio n , o f yi y ie ld sig n s on S econd o th e r 66 p.m. p public hearings: Street W est at its i iriieiTlerton with Third • . t §S cooters, a p la n n e d b a r an d A\-enue West. today aroved. a bike lane at leasi ast four ie would be painted on both th sides -oad along the e n tire route le. City Er Gar\' Voung said. Some le curbtiotts of road would b e wid idened; of the route would-lose pa all p a n s5 of parking on one side dde. und some on both sides. SSTw-in F .1 alls a lre a d y h a s r e c e■ived i\ a $491,280 0 federal f. grant for constru ruction “E." but th e council would Id ha%-e to s p e n dd S S122.S20 m ore in d t j ’ m < money, Y oung sai. said. If ap p ro v ed , c o n stru ruction :art in the early spritig of 19^ 997. o n thle e C ( ity -C o u n c il’s a g e n d aa fo r 5 nmunity AAction’s pc ers plan meaandering palath ^ .^oiTi )overty Promote! for bikes,1, wheelchaiiirs, pedestriiians disci :ussion umveils iieeds Js of poor M Mckirmon g e ttin g p eo p le re resa d y to joift th e work Clun im ps of trees, shrubs and w rws writer force. . er3 xvil dll be planted along th e p Vet. m uch of th« JE R O M E - P rom th e eight-county area- is moo te rs of a road b u t la iain d s c a p in g w on’t in clu - M ore full-tim e! jo . b s rural and lackirigg in good-paying jobs, and t w i n FALLS FA en h ancem ent project ■ct on Highway 93 m ownn g ra s s , L y tle s a id .' “ v . i u j q u ate 'wages, hea lth in suirance n a. shortage of afffordable ore w ill m e e t a t 7 p .mI., 1T uesdoy a t th e Connec housitig is going ection*s e%Tntual kooI is to : benefits are w-hat impm-eru rished to harm m any peopl eople’s chances of moving Je ro m e H igh S ^ o o)1l tto present (heir th e pat a th to Sun Valley* and too ^< c S d iUe>* and Mini-Cassia re sid idents to a tow n fo r wori plans for a 3.7-mile m« «>rk. said agency m uldmeandering-Qath- w i t haaj ^ w i n g b ik e -p a th sys t. . countj- specialist: Cy way ond to ask for publi Cyd D illo a . ibltc comments. Twin Fi It m ore p h y sically s a fe - a n d And th e expenses V alley C o n n ectio)n n m i em bers have nses o f traveling to towns ( i project is funded mainl>-1 . r a le i - housing was an o th e r nneed and getting child draw n a p ath for bicjxl d aca re for l o n ^ r periods rjxles, wheelchairs th e Ida iah o T m nsponation Depai ntified b>* tnore thai] often identif 20 0 pei >eople of tim e also a re proi a n d p e d e s tr ia n s ffo ?n>blcms, Dillon said, ^ mt th e P e rrin e with aa 20-percent . - o r $127,000 w ho took )k p a r t in S o u th C en in tra l "W hen you iive B ridM to Petro 2 along >ng the east side of itxatch,! ive in C astleford o r you Lytle said, it>' Action Agency’s public ic dis- U ve in C a m a s Co th e bighw a>\ R ex Lyt: .y tle said. At the Vall< C o u n ty o r yo u liv e in lle y C o n n e c tio n h a s co llle c te d ro___cxissions J at>c about poverty’ held througl ghout Albion, som etimn es th e lo ^ s tic s of th at ju n ctio n w ith Interstai state 84, the path about SS^ , 0 0 0 in cash and pledgi S fp S u ih e e ig h t<countj'orea. ou just isn't possjble," will \-eer farther ejvsti to use an existing private ie," said Dillon, who also Ite p a r tie s a n d th e TwS ir v m F a lls C om m unir init>- action agendes in 47 states st said s h e a g re e ss w wiith w e lfare re fo rm 's underpass, he said. , _ Rotary* y Club, he said. T)pted-by-w^fare>refonn-eff ^ffof^^ ■ overal^geaL-------------------Lytle is (iittirm an of a f tho“Ti'>1n'Falls----- Consi B X nieitgrTeolativ ely U p de to a ^ re sid e n ts o f ^’a rrying j A re a C h a m b e r ooif C om m erce During tb e discus icussioas on poverty, parfor late ;e 1997, h esa id . nds and ages w hat is neede< led in tid p a n ts prioridzed B e a u tific a tio n Commi 2ed their top th ree of 31 tm itte e , one of a Those tse a tten d in g T uesday's a munides. h andful of groups fron listed n e « ls , a s well ram both sides of will ha> .ave a chance to w in a nv veil as cam e up w ith theu: 1 w elfare re fo rm c a lls fo)rr 24* ow n. O t h e r to pp an e e d s a n d c o n c e rn s th e P errin e Bridge that h at p artid p a te in d o n ate ted a s a d o o r p r i s e to etime lim its on cash assista Valley Connection. ta n c e induded* ■ement in th e projecti inx-olx-ei s t a r t i n g i nI Jan ja uuy. — I T h e n e wHfc focus o f th e welfare systet e tn is ■ ^P te a s a s a e P 0 0 R /B 3 TT»e Tiines^ew * ">«»»•■ JS5f°ut^S ■■ ■ ■ -j Ci „ I. 0-2 Tlmea-New#. n . TVrin Fans, Idaho Morxtay;! ry; May ^ .1 9 9 6 No)'body w a n tt s r e s jponsiib ility/, ofssc e m cc B e a rrtootlh f f l i;hwa> C^p;)aign discl(:losure lav^ in Uta]litlacksennforcemoit ; CIT y ’( A P) — andI how hoi they S ] ^ t that money. The SALT LAKE d isd o su re a t various re< .V io latio n s of U ta h 's ca m paign law■requires cs during d cc tio n years and at ire law can c a n y a times c y Hnance disdosurc even jail tim e; bur the end csid of ali ex-en-numbered j-ears. 1/ hefty fine and ev BILLINGS, Mo: Mont. (AP) — Part of late te opening into nothing butXa pre- C i^ and Red Lo^ ifficer-holdcrs who are retuing or o^ge, the M ontana Highw Offio i more U k ^ to hway 212r - almost sincei it was erring candidatess are the 69-mile Bearti anooth H i^ w ay is in view ew, he said. lost of their tourist, compli who) re resign are re q u ire d to file a d tie s that get mo< ntiy the getaphonecalL ipleted in 1934 as apparentlj Montana, but Moi Montana doesn't want Montana M< crews currently plow r-end dosing statem ent, and to low one tra ffic by way of ol th e B e a rto o th onlyrt f road ever buUt under theB federfe T he p ro b lemI w ' ith th e law is year-en ______ il^Part isin_W>t)c >taning, but Wywning.—end^d of-the higjtw ay.'lf p ark: acrews Highway, The Red ed Lodge’ C ham ber" al f tarto r i A T O o a a fA tt-----------lid Lt."Gov;' O lcnc—keep ----------—enforcement,"sai( p fil filing yearend statem ents until------doesn't w ant it. It passes through were ere to stop >^-ork on the rest,; wl now forming a task : Alth which of Commerce is no occqimts show a zero saign d isclo su re theirr campaign ca )revenW a lk er. C am pa Jthough the a a allowed for e three national1 fo: forests, but. U.S. is mosdy mi in W>'oining. no one! w » would force to explore> alternative s fa te s tuol1st mce. ational reports are filed with w her office, yet balance state m aintenance of natii want'i^'. filli tJ Foix*st Service doesn't do< their seats behind the wheel that comcs as d o se p a rkk a p p ro a c h ro a d s , n e it h e r it h ^ no enforcen jeels of for the highway thi of disdosurc statements anent o r investigaA rcviov rev Now the Natior tional Park S enice — snou iowplo\%-s. lin e as a n y ro a d M onta to b e in g a lifelii iie Deseret News for the 1992 by the ti%’e authonty. itan a o r Wyoming took uupp th e historically the* kt keeper gf the scenic Ar thei highway And co could. ■ offerr aand the job fell to th e Natii cem ent consists o f and 1994 19! election years show that lational' In stea d enforce lobody.else wanted to—m igl . r oad because nob ight------ re m a in ---------- W e s i m p l y -------------r ate dectionsioffice—alm ost-all ost -^ W e -re a liz e i t 's - P a r keSService by d efault— ^-------c a n d id a te s for-public------------------ staffers in the stati 'ant it, either. impa bc — doesn’t »-ant ipassible until late . , time to stan thinkThe « filed es re peatedly and officc fi] their disdosure reports. be h ^ w a y has rem ained :d in i a calling candidates h ave th e ^ing of other options jurisdii mmer. U Oin’t H Y ^o«-stone National sumr Crews from lYd m to file reportsx. But si Jt since 1992, at least 27 legislaa tio ^ pleading with them !diai«ial twilight zone. Nadt Park haw long; ta t ^ c n on the annual Of O fficially desig• wfherew hi :o p u rs u e if th e P ark< Service S is %-er>- little lors not socking re-election foiled to ithal « > rangers, for instai stance, “Quite frankly,, there tl job of busting thj through hea \ 7 snow natet ted die Beartooth lose how much money they had sark gives th a t cannot le current bw , and disdose tot enforce la w on the non-p ui-park enforcement in the t h . desire to g? drifts on th e Bea enic Byway for its Or »n Jeanooth Plateau to Sceni lighway up," said h i^ wway. a n ’t been as diligent .in theii we probably ha\-en’ heir accounts w hen they left ■■ open the road to streams s of summer spect e ^ c u ia rc ro ssin g -. t aahk e on any ja loan Cline, execuInve ce. Am ong th e m a r e form er e been in c e n a in office, iv estig ato rs from th e: U.S. I as wc could have t ^ f ic . of a rugged mounM isponsibility «r director of th e In teirior rit D e p a rtm e n t's Office id S peakc a k c f o f th e H o u se H. C raig 'ice o f cases," Walker said ^ive They also have ive dutifully patched tain in ra n g e d otted iianiber. *lt’s truly Inspec iw, candidates for Moody, I G e n era l suggestedsd- th e U nder U tah law dy, former state senatof) and conup the road so bent, ben twisted and pot- w ith >r th a t road aI pi ossibility t h a t P arklector th tiakes an d fOr St : Servica biU the smtes forr pi eU as members of gresswo swom an K aren..Shepherd and plow- stale office, as H-el holed b>- each su« njccessive winter that lacet red w ith snow t's=going to op en ingthe 1 h e ro a d ier rcpresentati\*e and now-City the Legislature, m ust disdose the former [Beartooth ;> cenain sections n ay bccome unfit • jvar-i IS m ir-round, it might a te r e v e ry y e a r I n .. 1965, 1 id l member Joanne Milner. ign contributions Coundl 1 M o iita n a h igjhw h v ay source of campaig Highway).for travd in the ne nextfew>W rs. now w ' be c a lle d th e ' md close eariier.** . ,authori orities had agreed to tak e oover ^ ......... But at a timee when Yellowstone High ghw ay No O ne i Lodge boost- 'm a n aagem Red g ent o f th e 13,7 miles lies o f ■. Park managers \Nii not opOT a park Want m ted' Or that no rs h o p e to w in th e Bei Beartooth Highway fromn R F ed T | | | e — W y o m in g J" campground and id two museums for onee w v anted to pay lacking from Lodge 5e to th e M ontana-W yom sm:ing ■ ■ I lw the sum m er beca ecause they cannot for. D e p a rtm e n t o f chc ham bers of com- litie and ani they have, in th e last st trvs-o -----afford to run them em. \vhen park nxids Mo ^lontjma Departle rc e in C ooke years, s, < overseen th e resiufacing ing of Tliefolkns'ingii ’ is a sdiedule of meetings and events that will raic^ place T r a n s p o rta tio n ' ore failing fast,:, ai any expenses that ment ■nt of Transport* 4 t>' and Billings, in th a t po portion.. But M ontana con: »nsis- . this wedc at the College O of Southem Idaha can be cut probab] ably \\t11 be c u t And atioon n B illings Spc s p o k e s m a n K e itti co'i :ody, W yo., a n d te n tly ly bI as re fu sed re sp o h sib il ibility high on the Ust is ti; istheS175,(XX)costof Distri itrict Supervisor n ea rly d tie s for thh e re s t, b o th fo r m ile aIge g e in R ounds o ther * _TODAY snowplotsing and r id maintenance on a' Bruce ice B airetc “We to) search S out new Wyomii n ing and 8.4 mUes in Monta ntan a Idaho Seed Ana naij'st Assodation school M-iU iUbt be h d d frxm 7 a m to 8 p m highway outside' the thi national paric. don't i't < own it ahd we me{ leans of finandn^ th a t encom eoi passes th e m ain sstreet tn inE\«rgiT3cnA20, 0,A21andA24. S p e a k in g to3 tth e R ed L odge don't I't tnaintain it." i the upkeep of the hij ughway. ' o f Cook o ke City. 0 >-ereateisAnoi wnyroous meets at 330 pm.Lin inD es«nll 2 . Chainber of Commi riraerce, Yellowstone WVyoming y< D e p a rtm e n t of Tom Forseth of Bii Billings, diainnan Wyoa •omiog offidals ha%'e sifiila lilarly Park Superintends idoit Michael Finley Trans insponation S pokesm an Kei K eith o f th e M ontana T ra n s p o rta tio n denied i id interest in the 34.7 niiJes Jes of • TUESDAY recendy » -a m ^ that thi this n u y be the • Rounc m e t “We simply don’t have >*e tth e Commission, .said noi )ow is the time to th e hig lig h w ay th a t ru n s throu, ough Univ-eisitj-ofldf !daho cxtensian agent ctxnputa lutcr training wiU be hekl from la<;t >-ear j w k crew will plow snow where irewitha] or the desire to taJce k e 'on consider “creativei ways < of finanC- Wj-ornin tting on its way betw^-en Coo ^ke noon to 4 p m in E' E\-cigreenA23. frum the high-ele%-a c%*adon road in eariv anv responjsbility re for that ro a d ”" ing,” perhaos inclu< luding private o r City ant Uld R ed Lodge. A look aItt tthe Rdapse pTc\'ent ntion class Viill be h d d at 630 30 p m in Can>'on 121. summer. U.S. I.S. Forest Ser\‘ice D irector :or o t corpKirate donationss or i some form of m ap suggests sui why: th e stre tcch h of “Our message V.SS that if see a Engine jneering William Goumay;; “V “We a toll road ro a d 90 co n n e cts th e tw o M ontai itan a WEDNESDAY ,Y sim ilar flat-line bu budget again next don't't Ihave any authority to do) ar any- , “This is going to' bbecome a major c itie s(,, b u t d o cs l i ttle to s:erve er Miliiar>’testingg uiU > bc h d d at S30 p m in Shidds203. Shi year, which is wha vhat looks like will thing a far as maintenance goes.” lg as s" issue very soon," sai Kiid Barrett, who Wj-omin, ling residents. happen, that we: m; may not open it at Yell ellow stone P ark M alntenani lance said Gov. Marc Rade acot has r e c d \-^ ‘ “It’ss r ^ y a M ontana rood1 th that THURSDAYi’ a ll," Y ellow sto s to n e A ssistan t C h ie effTira Hudson: “It's not inn U th e letters from Red Lodge Lt residents goes inti into Wyoming," Forseth said. soi Idaho Health Care C Cixiference wiU be hd id d from 7 a m to 1 p m in Superintendent M Maanin Jensen told park<and aj can't End anythingI th that concerned about thleir e only passage But. he lie said , “ th e re 's no.w ay ve y w Aspen 108. The Gazette. sayswi ; we ha\-e to take care of i t " to Yellowstone, could us use state money for Montai itan a .Idaho Peace Offi fficer Standards and Thiining ing 1u-ill hold a worieshop frcm More likely is gradual gra. cutbacks on Sucl lich buck-passing sends a chi chill Questions of o w neiship a ha\-e hung highway 'ays to maintain a highH-ayay-in 8 a i k to Sptm. iniA A s p c n t4 4 n n d l4 i-------plowing that would uld txim this .vear’s throug >ugh the cash registers of Cool boke o\-er the Beartooth H Hif^way— U 5. W>-ominj ling." FRIDAY c a r L a ^ inier H i ^ schotd id groduaticn M-iUbe hdd atIt 7:3 730 p m in the g>mnashim. FARMINGTON, N, Utah (AP) — A The , le girl’s head was m m ed loI ta] talk dri\"er was not neglig iigent in the acd- ■ • i / o n SATURDAY l3->-ear-old IdahoI^ 1 was struck and to frier iends who >s-ere >\'al]dng behir thind d en t, A chter said.. It 1 was ra in in g W c U J Woodcan'crs wo ps'orkshop >>ill bc hcki fran 8 IS a a m to S30 p m in Aspen killed by a car in1 the tl parking lot of her when wh she stepped into the pal path hea\T lyatihetim eof: :f the acddent. 140 and 134. Lagoon ,amu.sement | ait park, policc say. of anI oncoming oi 'car, Achter said Farm ington patrol ol officer Parish n i T P i T he girl, whose tse nam e was not The( le girl appeared so suddenly' th< that Snyder said Sunday ly that the girl's ^ SUNDAY released, walkedd bbetw een parked the dri^ iri\’er did not have an opportun tuni- parents.w ere notifiei ied of h er death BOISl W oodon-osw»wkshop a continues fiwn 8 ai m to S30 p m in Aspen 140 ISE (A P) — All t h r e e A Adda \-ehides on her way ay tto get an umbrel- ty to) brake b before h itting her, r, h e Saturday e\-ening. Tht Tie police depan- C ounty ty com m issioners now wat «ant la out of a car Satiird urday morning, said said m ent will not releas< ise her nam e or B oise C C ity/A da C ounty H ousin sin g « ---------------------------Farmington Policee C] CpL Mark Achter. An1 initial in in\‘estigation sho^s-edi th the hometowTi until today, ly. he said Authorit: rity Executiw D irw o r Juclit idith I---------- :------------------------:------------ 1 Worrell;ll-Payne to resign from th troubled ed agency. But WorreU-Pa>Tie Wl is not quittin yet. Firs irst, she w-ants to m eet wit with _ ----------------th e houj )using board to discuss he her FoUowing is a li list of governmental meedi x'dngs that are scheduled K atherine Irei Irene B urgener. of F u nie erra l C h a p e l, J e r o m e , No Thomas Eugene Wa Valgamott, o f future.. And A it is undear who >st>uJi this week in the■A Magic VaUey. This list Ls ccompUed from adv-ance Id a h o F a lls aann d fo rm e rly of \-iewin, ring is planned. iy finandal documents for th sasnkc>-| J e r o m e , m em o rial s c rv ic e , 11 ™ schedules. The Tir 'imi3-\cu.s suggests that yoi you confirm th e informaJero m e , funeral :ral M ass, 10 a.m. I'ifshc quits a.m . W e d n esd ay , Jero m e tion by calling the le appropriate d e r k ’s office I ce before attending. to d a y . H oly R Rco sa ry C a th o lic D en n is D a le M o rg a n , of Cemeier>-, (W hite M o n u arv in ^ hin k i t 's p ro b a b ly tim e , C h u rch , 145 Ni •I------------ Commissi N in th S t., Id a h o Coodii ding, 1 p.m. T uesday.-F irst issioner Roger Simmons 'sl’d saii rs t—TwinFalls).----- ....... --------TODAY F alls; b u ria l, 2;30 2: p .m ..to d ay , C h rist Friday. • is tia n C h u rc h , G ooding, “S he has bee n rendered lg . ' ■ ■ '■ ‘I Buriey ai> . Com undL 8 p.m., CitjHaU. Jerom e C erneter tery (Buck-Mille’r- Viewin ving, 3 to 7 p.m. today at the Lhe B a rb a ra H. Esk: Ik rid g e , o f t o ^ y i nineffective.’* t .. Gooding City Co roundl, 7 p.m.. City Hall. Hann Funeral Ho Home. 82S E. U th chapel, K.1. im issioner Gary G lenn sail Jerom e, memorial scr\ !rvice, 2 p.m. . Comini Hansen School1B oard 7 p.m.. high school. Dl. St., Idaho Falls). i). and the people the: ■■ W e d n e s d a y , W h ilee M o rtu a ry electedI leaders le ■ Jerom e Countyf commissioners, c 9 a.m., cour t>urthousc. W een represent n d y L y n n . H u n te r , ooff Chapel. Twin Falls. int no longer have confidencJ Ketchum City C< C oundl, 63 0 p m , at>- HaU. laU. Donna (S teinc in er) B rittsa n . of R upen in Worre! e n , 2 p.m. Tuesday, Hansen £n TeU-Pa>Tie, who has led th< Kimberly School ol Board,.?3 0 p.m , high sch< school librar>-. Twin Falls. 111 aa.m. to d ay ,.2nd Monua luary Burley Chapel, 321 E. w B ell, o f a u t l ^ tity y since 1986. A n th o n y M ath ew Twin FaUs at>-^C ounal, 4 p.m. and 6 p.m., ( n.,Cit>-HaU. W ard LDS Chu h u rc h , 229 P ark M ain. n. B urley. V iew ing, 6 to) 8 W e n d e ll, 2 p.m . W.e *re's no doubt in my m in d ’ k'.ednesday, ^ “There Twin Falls Coiml mty commissioners, 8:30 am . courthouse. im ., Ave., Twin Falls, Ils. Burial will foi- p.m. to< today a t the funeral chapel,I ssioner Vem Bisterfddt said Dem aray's WendeU ChapeL Cl 164 • low at Cem Memc .•morial Cardens in E. M ain. W’e n d e ll. V iew ing, 9 ^ 'h inik k it would b e b est for th et TUESDAY B u rley , (R eyni y n o ld s F u n e ra l Je aan n E. Barrj-, of Twin F alls, Is,'‘ a.m. until time of thee ;funeral on agenc>’ if i f she ; resigns." . ( ^ d e f o r d Schoo [»1 B oard 7 p.m., high school Iiool. Chapel, Twin Fall; ■alls). Rosary, .ry, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Reynolds •ell-Paj-ne declined on Friday Ids Wednesday at the fune: lenil chapel. WoniJl FUer School Boai o rd , 7 p.m., elementar>- scho chool. F u n er; to comme e r a l C h a p e l, T w in F alls; Is; nent on calls for her resigna 5 * “ ' Hagerman at>* C ■Council, 7 p.m., Q ty HaU. II. Myrth; R. Appc ppell, of Richfield, fu n erral ra M ass, 11 a.m m.. D o lo re s D. T ho lo m as, of Jerom e City Couj lundl, 7 p.m., Cit>- HaU. mem orial ser\tce ice. 2 p.m. today. W edne n e s d a y . O u r L a d y of G o o d in g , 2 p.m . WWednesday, e said the m edia is interfering She saii M inidoka Countj Ity School Board. 7 3 0 p.m.. R ic h fie ld Melh< m., call the central office ^ thodist C h u rch . G uada d a lu p e C a th o lic C h u rc :h, h , G o o d in g U n ite d M r work at the agency, N: e th o d is t w ih h e rw for meeting place. (Demaray's Shoshi jshone Chapel), Twin F; Falls. Viewing, 10 a.m. imtil and in^-estigatil C h u rc h . V iew in g , 1 to 7 p.m . .B o a rjf resignations r '8 “; R upen City Cour undL 7 p m .. City HaU. time of the Rosary on Tuesday at T u e s d a y , D e m a ra y 's of • y 1th e U.S. D e p a rtm e n t of •s G ooding by Twin FaUs Counr nty commissioners, 830 a.m., N ancy Palom o of H e y b u rn . thefuni i.m., courthouse, mo. iineral chapeL Housing I Chapel. g and Urban Developm ent ent Twin Falls Schooj Ml Board, 7 p.m., school distr R o sary . 7 p.m listria 's office. n . to d a y . L ittle and th e: Boise B Police D ep an m en t F low er C atholic lie C hurch. 1601 ha%*eshaki aken the agcncy. WEDNESDAY Oakley Ave.. Burli urley; Mass of the [ ■ £ Richard Bauer, a m em ber of the . Glenns Ferry Citj Ity CoundL 7 pm ., Cit>- HaU. Christian Burial. laU. J. 1II a.m. Tuesday housing>authority’s ai board, said he H eybum City Coi b u n d l, 7 p.m.. City Hall. I. at the church, (Ha :Han.sen Monuar>^ ---------------asked Wor ^orrell-Pa>'ne to schedule ^an TWin Falls Count: Ity commissioners, 8:30 a.m., G. Carrico Burley Chapel). .m., courthouse. Hess Pruett emergencj ney session of the board for GOOI lODING - Lois G. C arrico, o, HANSEN - Milton Jai lack “Hoss" Monday, THURSDAY E d d is B u gene n c L am m ers, of 7.4, of B oise a n d a fo r m es rr Pruett III. 11-year-old son sc of Jack Bauerr has h asked to see WorreUBeUevue City Cou oundl, 7 p.m. City HaU. F ile r, 10 a.m . T Tuu esd a y . P eace Gooding ing resident, died Saturday, y, and Kimberlej- P ruen oof H ansen,. Pa>Tie’s co co n traa — which she says Gooding Coimty y M em orial Hospital Boarc Lutheran C hurch rch. 600 Stevens, M ay 18 18, 1996 a t h e r h o m e in died S aturday, May 18, >ard 7 p.m., conference 16 1996 at indudes• a S13S,000 sc\'erance packroom. Filer. Viewing, 4 to ti 8 p.m. today, Boise. th e M agic V a lle y IR e g io n a l ag e . He l e s a id W o rrell-P ay n e Gooding Countyf IMemorial Hospital Taxing White Mortuary, y, 1 T w n-F alls and Grave iveside funeral services will ing District, H a m con111 Medical C cnter from inj injuries suspromised 1 tu m over a copy, perli to ference rtx>m a t the le hospital 9 to 9:45 a.m . T lu esd a y a t th e b eheld Id at 1 p.m. Thursday at the le tained after being hit by b y ac ar, hapsnextv aw eek. H a g erm an Chatr church. im b er of C om m erce, noon Elm woo ^ood C em etery in Gooding, oon, H a g erm an S en io r g. Sen-ices axe pending Board Q g in care of Chairman Robert Hudgins Center. F riends ids m ay call a t D em aray's ’s B lay C olonial F u n era ra l H om e, refusing ng to speak to the media, or Sun Valley City CounciL O Ila Gay Burgess, 33 0 p m ., Q ty HaU. »s, of Jerome, 10 Gooding laU. ing C hapel on W ednesday ly 2S51 K im b e rly R oad ;d in T w in Bauer. A And if Hudgins bc^'cotts' ® a Twin Falls County Ity commissioners, 8 3 0 n m., m ,. courthouse, a.m . 1 uesday. H Hoove-R obertson from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. p FaUs spedal me meeting th e housing board WendeU Q ty Coui •undl, 7 p m ., Q ty HaU. would lad. ack a quorum . T hat would paralyze! the tl board tmtil its vacaninnU D A Y d e s are fill* ruled ^ TVin FaUs County ty commissioners, 8 3 0 am ., courthouse. in., Alsouno ncertain is the status of key “ finandalIdc documents sdieduled to be I------------------------------MINIDOKA' <Al«EMOIUAL HOSPITAL \L Released signed May lay 30. The bonds, worth up jp P at Greenwell sil < of PauL Kalinda Lynesi oof Rigby. *o S7.S mi m illion, a r e fo r H udgins ns _ A dmitted Myra Suchan «f I upert, and J a n e Keich* gf R her. Amie Place — the th agency’s 99-unit, rentC h ristin a Amibbrriz and J o le n e H u n t,. K ^ h o f Osborn, M erle S Saag ec Anabblle Sanchezz and i R ay to-ovm de\ levelopm ent nam ed a fte r R upen. ley. .Wall, all o f Burley . Chairman In Hudgins. Hudgins ns and W orrell-Payne are Released Births supipofedto I to sign the documents. J o n a th a n R ich ;h ian d E lvira M adrigal,, bo b th o f , M r. an d M rs.5. S hane Thom pson of Bur] irley, and . R upen. jiUyssa Ratchford rd (of Rupert. r y \ / weeic aItt CSI Idaho gi girl killed b:)y in rs igoon parkiing lot Cor)mmissioners int housing ector to resig] gn On tille agendda_____ Servirices eath notitices Hospi>itais rrA ^ Births Julio and Christin stixu Ambriz of Rupert. MAGIC JICVAIXEY REGIONAL M I MEDICAL CENTER CASSUREGIC SIGNAL MEDICvKt CENTE IER Admitted David Lipe otGi r Gooding. Mary W arr of Hai lagerman. A dmitted and K im berly L Leentz an d H eidi W alker,r, both o f M ontell Moreheai lead of Shady Cove, Ore., j ., Alyssa Twin Falls, Ratchford of R uper pert, Wallace Sears of Maltj alta, and Paul Jackson, Jann. mna Thompsoa and Kathy ly West, ReleaM d all of Burley. Candice Knudsei isen of Twin Falls. .J /— - I Sw< weet & Sour » Meatballs iade Fresh tn Our ■12 Eat FREE .Kitchen r '" — s m in * I ' K id s U n d e r - r E v e r y l i o n dd a y r N l g h t H t r r ^ Free Kids’ Rnata ft Flirty at 7 p.m. ■ A4Acr«MSfl«AbtpurctaMd ^ ndl m ki** menu on onV, f AWCCEhnW - STH SrmEET TMAWtETRACe* BOCK TOWN )Wr«SQUAKE*TWIN.FAuj Twp WIN FAUS • WMBHILY. 753 7iS‘ 66oo ........> • // • a • * 1 lay. May 20. 1996 MofxJay TF . Tin>m-N«««. ews. Twui FaAs. Idaho B*3 liley/West Magic Vail z ' ■ I Preschcoolpilbt’prograixll uses resgular stitudents ByEricGoodeU To fill thle e sspots, tlie teachers are v a r ^ students who have looking towai ned to determ ine if they been screene RUPERT - A couple regular lopmentally on par with j were develop studentii m ight h elp a< accom plish ents th eir age. Students I o th er student _____jjreat things when ihey’r ^ ’re in duded •U above average in all I -scoring-w ell . with a group of spc*dal ia l education j a r e a s a r e c a n d id a te s . W ith chUdren. p arental p erm en ission. the students T hat’s whot preschoo teachers Jccd to attend one of the are then aske B ecea C o u lte r and G w en n a s p ed a l ed dd<a s s e s to determ ine if Garrard are hoping for as a they preth they thie right qualities that __ .p a r e a p J lo t_ p ro g ra - anm _ f o r _ t h e _ ^ ^ ^ ^ H iske-the prt)gnim-a su e -—I ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ - w s U help ms]( Minidbta C ounty Schot D istrict cess. for th e next school >-ear. n o p a r e n ts h a v e So B ut they can’t b e jus average exp ressed co n c cm th a t stu d en ts students th at wii! bc se for who xake p■art a r in th e program will I th e program . T hey hav to have h av e r la n g u a g e a n d o th e r JO#OFtRBONCM.T>the right attrib u tes that JO# hat Vk-ill help iorate because of assodskills deterior them serve as good modi sodels for the t' is tru c to r fo r G r e y h o u nidd B E u s L in es, a n d th e lesser-d ev e lo p ed a tio n B ud ClarK, driv in g Insi special education studen ients to emuspedal educai cation students. Coulter d riv e r B ert T ra b an ln o c h e c k B u riey r e s id e n t Ire 1 n e C lark o n to late. This includes having •ing good lan, oocooooeu.'TN T » « s a i d , th e b u s a t th e H ub 6 66 si ta tio n n o rth o f Interst^ rs ta te 84 a t th e gitage an d o th e r devel ing, sh e said , th e stuIf anythin* o l s p e c la h e d u c e tio n taasch c h e r s B e ^ C o u lte r, aatt left. B u riey e x i t skills, being able to int« >e helped by gaining a a ^ lu la rs tu d ^ t s w i U l w l m n a G a rra rd s a y t h a t t hlaa iad d itio n o f a fe w regu! Hith other children, and I ing of children their age I understanding to ttie ir c l a s s r o o m s c o ulid ld g iv e a b o o s t to th e ir. a to follow instructions. J who a r e n ’t as a: ddveloped as they “T h ey n e e d to b e a :le a d e r a t d e n ts . Tea e a c h e r s lo o k to w a rd stud* u d e n t s to p u t a s p a r k int n to s p e are. The stud« Lidents will Also bcnefii times and a follo^^'er dm Uuring o th er Cial e d clas la s s ro o m s by learning how ho to help others, times,” said Coulter, who vho conduCTs ^ G a rra rd and an C o u lte r said th a t th e pre sch o o ! prog r; igram w ith requirem en: ents. th e te a c h e rs w e re G arrard sai cL pre-school in in;stru cto rs have a big Garrard at a t>s‘o-room1 tr trailer next ‘ sometimesi having hthe students mix In.addition,_the_ regula t>* in doing oil tbey.con . -. £B yJennifcrB unch---------lar ed stu- responsibility r t h e ”5ourh"sid€’o f‘th e ------p le ’live on’th • to Pershing-Elem entarj' ir>- School’in w th lunderg ;rg an e n ei^ d( dents often show thie sp ed iducadon students. One -p d a l educa- for special edi Times-.New «"riier block th at bus< auses would-need to dr* R u p e rt. C o u lte r worJc's •ks w ith th e C o u lte r’ a n d G a rra rd re c e n tly tii ays to do goal they havi tio n s t u d e n t s n e w wa> ave is ro help as maiiy de. y o u n g e r p re -sc h o o lI s tu d e n ts , began lookir king for a b e tte r way to th things, such as play >%ith1 titoys. This students as f»ossib!e becom e intep< BURLEY You can't h buy a bus If th e d ty y w will allow it, th e bus Garrard with the older. comply with th the law and help stu- is helpful because specia regular dasse k jj :ial educa- grated into reg ticket in Burley nowadays. ■s. could stop on 3n IEast M ain and avoid T h e tw o r e c e n tly ga g a in e d th e dents. Befor fore d e d d iiig to p u rs u e tic tion stu d en ts, ju s t like, ooith er sture som e stu d en ts who “T h ere are Since March, travelers rs haven’t driv in g arouni lund th e block. S teele School Board's appr^x-al ti al to conduct the pijpt prc program, th ey observed dents, de “don't like to listen h to teach- have bee n ab le to ex it from th e ' been able lo buy them hen ;re. said. T he bus ts w will be headed east ac the pilot program. - ‘ similar progr sgrams, induding one a t eers r all the tim e," Coulier said. s£ program - the hey don’t need spedal ManaRer> from th e Tw ‘win F alls 1:55 p.m. and v> id west at 3:30 p.m. and S ta te and federal govi :ovemment.s the Jerom ec County C School District. < G arrard and Coulter vra rant to fill ser^nces any• longer." lo Garrard sai^. office „ of Greyhound Bus Lines L will 1:30 a.m. require that the program am occasion“The teach idlers at Jertune felt th at eight ei( spots in th e preschi :hoo! w ith “That’s e.xcitin, meet wuh tlie Burley Ciry "P fr" . , IT r>- Council Buritry has3 b« been m thouc a ticket ally i n t e ^ t e spedal educ ducation stu- it m ade a positive pc difference a n d rei regular ed students. Two0 ;students T h e tw o in it s tr u c t a to ta l o f ^today. I'he company has rt requested d ep o t sin ce M e arch, S te e le said, dents with s o o U e d “re^ 'regular e d ” th a t th e pai s a r tic ip a tin g s tu d e n ts will wi a n e n d e a d i o f the fou tely }ur dasses a p p ro x im a te ! 50 stu d e n ts w ho ^a bu-s stop ac 703 East Ma la in St. ill P assengers hhai ad been able to buy students. Coulter said. To fill these ser\-ed as good gc sp ee ch m o d els," that thi Coulter and Garrard ir in stru a. range from thn hree iofi%-e years old. fropi of Powers Motel. Pa Passengers tickets at Hub ( next to Interstate ub 66 also would bc able to b<n ny tickets 84 for nearly ly 1 1/2 years. The bus there s till s to p s th e r e , b u t tic k e ts no . T he C ity C o u n ci C l! p u t lo n g e r a r e av a v a ila b le .' S te e le is . G reyhound\ request on he hold earli- u-orldng withh P( Powers Motel to get a e r this month. Tlie council a l wanted depxjt there, By Jenn>* Emery' neous'documi im ents"file. am s tate co u n systems. •ople who B urley G rey h o u n d passe n g ers and the document c choice for a consti- tim e to find out how peo; It of -Times-News writer ■A few indi idividuals have o ie d to 1 liv e n e a r th e m o te l w ooiu ld fe e l m ust tra\-el to R F u p en or Twin Falls Idahoans " h av e no star anding o f tu tio n a lis t to su b m it to a co u rt su b m it o ath Ith p u rg a to r ie s to th e public pul about a bus pa.*ising throu, )ugh thetr to b u y a ttic! record to enforce tht i c k e t ,/ S t e e l e sa id , ilie v e d h e h ad b e e n h e Consti- w hen h e belii TWIN FALLS - C ount\ iity o f f id a l Elmore Coun iunt>* Recorder’s Office, tud tut o n " unless thiey submit neighborhood, especially ly at 1:30 E astb o u n d bbus it an oath unlaH-fully is!>i u s e s ^ o p i’ in R u p e n . ' iss-ued a citation by a a ro u n d th e M agic Va! V a lle y a r e but th e c le r re fu s e s to a c c e p t purgatory lerk pu a.m to th eir county nrecorder, law -en fo rcem jm e n t o ffic e r. In an “ • . T h e C ity C o u n cilil s h o u ld P assengers can tak e th e bus from encountering a new kind ind of docu- them, recei\ e a repon Monday. Burley to Rupe D e M o t t ab a tem en t, an individual re je cts u p en and buy a ticket re m ent, and (hey do n ’t kn t^rk know w hat “O ur clerV ‘T he m ain problem is! tth a t th e there, she said said id . A n th e jurisdictio u d They also can ride tion of th e court and the papers mean or what ti d ." T h i s i s t t w n ce w e s t I n a at to do w ith ' look a stand," p a n of iheir blockss are i resi- to Twin Fallss for in d iiv id u a l refuses to accej foi a t i ^ e t if they are cepi the consequences back bi them. said T heda dential areas." said Eileen dt en Steele, headed west., sh< she said. w h o l e s e r i ae as o f f a i r i y « •lo '” ta k e s of a dtation. The doctim ents, “oath Ith purgato- R ye. dep u ty in F alls S teele wants i e o a th is D e M o tt sai Its travelers to be able said th e C o u rts o f m tn a n a g e r of th e Twin nl b i z a r r e a c t l v vHt t l e s o f t h e ries," look offlcial and cor contain lots d e rk supen-i Greyhound office. to buy ticketssintowTx. in nger consider the non- Gi w e a r in g Justice no longi of legal-sounding languai luage. They sor in Elmore Powers Motel is locatt^d on Ea.st “It would just tust be much m ore conore . C o u r t s O f J lu s t i c e . ’ item ents to be the corh e iis a d e statutory abate: in c lu d e th e th u m b p rin t o f th e C o u n t yy. • M ain’s commercial strip,. but k peo- venient for peop ■ ju re re dtizen, rect method foi leople," she said. for objecting to coun SH-om individual and a notar>-seal no “(T h e docj|icuo uts tsid e th e proceedings, of the “D ejure Idaho Repi epublic." m e n ts ) did Ud* _ LawT€ v re n c e W a sd e n juris risdiction Court recordrds offices around th e Oath purgatories a re iss issued by a not h a v e a received a comth e state Magic Valley• have hi d e p u t y c h i e>f f oc f s t a f f , I d a h o m akeshift “co u rt" s>-sten tem known n o ta ry from Id a h o ," bined total off about al 12 non-statuto* as the Courts of Justicc,i, formed f( at th e s t a t e ooff A ttoi tto m e y G e n e ra l $ a i d ry abatem ents, ts, but the'oath purga- ' the beginning of this year ear bS‘ indi- Idaho ... and nd — ■ ll. ■^ W a :s d e n . to n es have so >o far only reached a x-iduals o p p t ^ to th e esc esiablL^ed they don't fall all who POR TLAND. O re. (AF lo h a s few count>-cour }urthouses. jilized. ^P) — A Annelise stabiliz court s>'stem. u n d e r anythi th in g w e h a v e to file re\-: re\-iewed some of th e docuR diagnosis for .\ndy Peake’; iments. NVasden said i documents may id the di e’s ailing W hen E th an w-as ' a baby, Andy “This is th e new est in a w hole (under I d ^ olosstate code)." A A' d e ju re dtizen. he said children didn't come fron id. is one c re a te b others jrsom e paperw ork if ch )m tradi- P e a k e e x p lo l o nre d th e m e d ic a l series of fairly bizarre aaaix-ities ai of "T h ere iss aa lim itatio n to w hat thai that was m ade a dtizen by' v\-inue of count>- recordei ders choose to accept tic tional o r alternative docto tors who library a t Orego egon H ealth Sdences th e C o u rts of J u s t ic e ice,~ s a id (county recoi co rd ers) c a n re c o rd ," th e Constitution as it Has ooriginally the r for them , Inii th eJ docum di ents create no foi six years offered no ansv iswers. ■U n iv e rs ity ao in d b o ught m ed ica l _.LawreiKe Wasden, deputyuty chief o f_ said Wasden.. iL_“(The oath purgato- adc adopted. D e j u r e citizens IS do not leg a l •im pedin Nb. Peake went hunting lim e n ts to a p ro p e r md book^ lg on the dictionaries and staff- o f th e Id a h o A tto rn e y ry) ju s t does )e sn 'i m e e t s ta tu to ry in d indude people who were ma n a d e d ti- p r o s e c u tio n I,, ai n d th e y h a v e no Ini Internet and discinervd the le unusuAndy P eake f« :e found himself with G eneral’s office. “(J h e oat: oath p u r p - requirements, ts. It doesn’t m ean bny- zen eens b y th e 1 3th, 14th, o r IS th affect on th e coi a!al illness his boy and girl county’s jurisdinion. rl suffer m ore tim e to do research last falL toty^ is just a bunch of w xs with thing." wortli Am \m e n d m e n ts , ad o p te d afi frvm. ifte r th e M ost M agic gic V a lle y co u n ty frt and he turned1 to th e Internet, According? to ti Gary DeMott, who Civ no l e ^ significance. “ Zivil W a r. T h o s e am e nid d m e n ts . recorders ha\-e “Linda. 1 kno^v what Etha t had to deal M th •e not lan has," D o c to rs w eere r e im p re s s e d w ith re c e iv e d p u rp o rts toI tw iy “chief ju s tic e " of abo B la in e C ounty h a s. r< ibolished sUiv-e^. definedj idtizen- oath purgatorie he announced to his wife on ries yet. but DeM ott m e night th e tim e h e in in>v e s te d a n d w e re iries VkHthin C ouns of Jus about Gve oath purgatoritr ustice in A da C ounty, ship ^ p an d estab lish i^ %-oting last d tig rights claim s th a t is is b1 ec au se th e docula? O a o b e r when he d iicked on willing ro listen r his findings ^ ro lg to th e past year, according t C lerk ' the oath purg: rgatories o re the latest for o r iall races. the m ents are stiU i U new and relatively lh« an.w er. “ W e'had the ti e and the inter- . le tim ■Mar>* Green. She says she lie irequires tool develo;>e tp>ed by th e C ourts of '“T h is h a s som e p re ttyy s tro n g unknown, IP eak e spent w eeks sea !arching est. It's th e bigj biggest th in g in our le standard Justice to helj the indinduals to pay the s lelp individuals re g ain racial a d m en o n e s." Wasden sssaid through m edical inform at “T h e r e w ill ill b e m a n y . m a n y , thi ation on life," he said, processing fee of S3 p e r: pi page, and their consdtuti utional rights that they Pi P rio r to th e o a th purga ;a to rie s , m an y p e o p lee e s ta b lis h in g t h e ir ihe i coniht Internet before landing g on In early Octol> toh>er, he tried a new “miscella- say have beer she files the papers in aI “r ?en lost in th e federal “'non-statutory no: abatem ents' ts" w ere o a th i" gRt-'e n ita l m y a s th e n ia gra^ a v is , o r type of s ea id i. Ir 1. Instead of combing CN CMG, a neurom uscula* d is e a s e d atabases on m meetabolic problems, ihat strikes just one or r>\-o o people he tried a search Tch ba.sed on E t h ^ ’s in a million. sym ptom s; genei ^neral m u sd e weakThere’s no curt, but med: fdicarion ness, particularly arly in th e neck and crapn' eyelids; opthalih < (A P) — knew th e well R USH VALLEY. U tah ell-w ater system could lak a k 'e o w n e r s ’ w a te r u s e . R u sh m ents called tm' tm sm hips, vvhich Ciarr has pm 6 \-yx*ar-old Ethann in th e shoulders; droop b est sh ap e of his sh o rt lii life. H e m o p le g ia . w hen h en ey e s a p p e a r to iTen Lake, s u p p o rt t bee ci o n s ta n t p u m p i n g ' Vall Locals know about SunTe: /a lle y re sid e n ts w e re told Id to dig expects \ vtII thre lirow community plan- , -ine in float around; interm inti inent respirajon*t ^>-aste required to keep ke ^ e choppy chan- thei but they don't go there, don h e ir own vrells deeper. Nc *jow. th e ning. and th e ; bbalance of develop- b e g a n ta k in g e p h e d rii medica- tory distress; an d delayed m otor bership in neis fulL And : one k n m how to tow id no th eir m oney on a m em bei own h a s a c o u n b a ttle pp<en d in g m ent and reset sources into a down- D ecem ber afte r an o th e r m not rion for th e disease m ade h his conde\-elopment. du b , don’t stop i t the private water-skung clu with vith th e skiers. Town leade je rs conward spir^ . dition worse. F our o r fivee aair tid e s appeared, trailers Unever sint rusticate in seven aging trai ance a group of 10 Salt tenc end th a t th e lake ow ners'* ttrailers “They haven'i;n't got any money to han h as H e called up oon« ne atx>ut m yasthetem'ays. Lake D ty busi ing tH'o human-made w aten Lisinessmen tmught 160 viol 'io la te zo n in g o rd in a n cces e th a t do planning. Tl T h e re 's no ra tio n a l . From a young age. Eths e n d in g n ia g ra v is , a1 ddiis e a s e h e k n ew 3w ard th e a c re s in 1981 G e stu rin g vaguely towi 181, s c o o p e d o u t tw o alio lUow on ly o n e s tru c tu re: ion th e reason to be inct icorporated." he says. h_ a d' lim ite d e n e rg y , sple m uch of his tim e indoors •s doing about. anger non- holes ju st deep northeast, t h ^ gi\‘e a strong * p e n o u ^ for a speed- prop tfoperty. F o r in s ta n ice, c e C e n te r fie ld , in . But thiis rimnee 1h e learned th ere 0« co m m itta l directions to0 th tl e “ski boat, th e 34)-some-oad residents of “T 1 h e y h a t e u s ." says ’s M ike Sanpete County, lty. is dra>s-ing on th e ^quiet .J acti\-iritfS. Now h e h a s d ev e lo p •ed ei th e >«'as an o th e r typ« pond." Rush Valley hnx-e ha been suspidotis. y p e that m ost often P'arsons, an p a n ow ner of thle e lakes, expertise of vq Ii ^Clunteer planners to ' sm-ngth and stam ina n> kick ck a soc- showed up in children chi during th e “There’s not lotiody local here who His Their indifference is a1m nuatter of Iis Idds. train a t ^ e lake al all sum- w rite a genera! ra! plan and control LX T ball and ride a bike. first rwo years in life. I on against b e lo n g s ," sa principle, a small rebellion s a y s M a y o r O d e ll maer er for water^-skiing compe petitions the, flurry o f bui auilding-permit appliT he m edication hasn’t w orked CM G is c a uu ss e d by g e n e tic lunder th e Russell. “It’ss doctors d and lawyers, arou a ISyear-old planning bluni round thiecounti>-. catiotis sM'ampin. Jing the dt\-. .war-old defects affecting p eople who hhiav e m oney to blow Pi ting neuromuscultu* d ty now is stuck mch. P arsons is determ ined to Co enjoy C e d a r H ills,Is, in U ta h C o u n ty . ^as well for his nearlj- one-yt tra n s m is s io nI,, as n d f r e q u e n t l y Rush Valley, located ab o u t 2 0 away." th!ie e ]lakes, in spite of locals’ 1 incorporated to ha\-e control o%er sister ■' hostili^ Annelise, but doctor belie lieves it affects siblings,s. tie, is in a S k ep tical re s id e n ts blam e th e ty. miles southwest of Tooele, f, ““There’s no place in Utah ah to do community* plar lanning but still has night help her as h er nent)« •ous sys“ It’s hiaird somei m etim es for a phiysiiredlcameni facilitatedi by b; s ta te w ater skiers fo for dim inished w a te r coth oihpetitive skiing," h e exp xplains. no C ity H a ll,. nno p o lic e , oo fire virtu ally Ie%'els. They say sa3 th e private d u b o f “Tl« d a n to ra k e aI copilot co| seat, if you aws th at have allowed vi: The w a te r skis t e ^ y nice, » . W e’ll c ^ p a r tm e n t. The com m uniiy ^:em de\-elops. Annelise has trouble bre; vathing lik e, b u t t h a tt’s ’s re i a lly w h a t you >orate and w e e k e n d wa< any community to incorpon v a te r cow boys h a s etijo ojoy i t an d le t th e law>-er ers tak e u a su 1subdi>-isiorL w ears h e a n and respit siration huiw to do with now will allow anyone to :form a sucked th e ain dready-pardied e a rth care h a purent who is as are of thie hiassles." W oodland Hil iills incorpxjrated in ind in\-oh-ed as thi-s" a ro u n d th e lal township. la k e dry. F o u r R u sh Ot is," said Dr. Wendy Othier that in incorpo- Utah Count>-for or the same reasoru ^nonitors. T h e P e a k e s c u t b a c k to p a r t Jo h nston, the' ch chiild re n ’s neurolole :a c a s e Valley families The town has become ies have started haul- rate< Ited to gain e le ctrid ty , >wa vater o r T h e city h a sISi no sewer system. ime nt their Intel jol>s to ca care for gist. “It’s a boon i m e ... patients preparing in g in t h e i r' w a te r fo r w a s h in g , powi study for weary planners prc on^to ow er o v e r com m unity p la laiuiing but c o n tin u e 10 to build homes. F ire I"! heir diildren. T he family' emo%-ed as th e ir ov^-n resi !St legislac le a n in g a nid d d rin k in g , R u s s e ll a rree facing for casualties of the latest 1 I re search ers e n d up sim ilar problemnss, said, p r o te c tio n coomes n from nearby ast A ugust to a new house says. tive “fix." se. a n d ad\*ancingcare.'' Univ niversity of U tah Professor or'G ene Salem. i's zoning In a n effort i force th e unwel- Canr. No one knew the town's rt to anr. r out, tbe tovm first •xtn Wl ordinances would allow a hhum an- come re cre ato W hat’s m ore, a n ew incoi s ta te s tu d y o f t h e tion m ade water-skiing pond,1. No b one d e m a n d e d aB S on law will allow quasi-gc govem Times-News corresponde ndent d^n^Z' Burley Ciity Councicil meets on propossed bus ste top The laatest thhing? C Oath p3urgattones : IFather dia;ignosed chi] lildren’s illness by uusing Inten m et ^ Residentts use skiipond ass examplile of probblems f Poor_ Disabled:- C ontinued from fn Bl a ggee n e y p ro g r a m a s s is taain t in • H a \in g a nn increased i erom e County^ “The famili p>ercent- Jero ilies w e ag e o f re s id ernts n t who have th eir see ee m ost of th e tim e do n:’t ’t h av e basic n e e d s -driothing. oi ea lth insurance even if it’s food, shielter heal C ontinued from B l ’s avail. allowed thema nto live a t home.* ticns n s ibased on a ^ .o r disibility. y» • —met. b le" al work. able jected for the program to begin I Helping peop » p le ynth disabilities Set S e rv ic e s p ro v id e d by 1LINC • E n c o u r ai^ing gi O p p a re n ta l Oin th e N orthside. m any p>eople to liv e indepei p en d e n tly sav e s che inclui d u d e a n inform atioa aod1 treferinvolvem ent wnitth their childrett on’t accept that tilings aree going don’ . UNO is part of an indep lep ra d M t state a t least S1.000 Sl a moatfa - last ra tisservice, e personal assistano ice ser• in c re a s ings iI>ersonal safety, a . to) d chumge with inevitable ggrowthi, r Uving movement created ed in th e y^ar th e statee saved s $9 m illioa, h e vice, ce, p e t f s u p p o n a n d inde iep e n big issue in th!» e Mini-Cassia area, whic ’hich bring with it pnoblems nssu cb early 1970s ttihelp w ar v« veterans said, d enn t Uving ra p p o n services es and - i ibink so mle e of o u r folks a re ass p>overt>and a hou sin g( s h o n p who bad lost w w live in< indepenBut som e legi egislators look a t tb e sy ste m a d v o c ac y . A t th is t ge, N o n h ru p said. ' Dillon said. age, really afraid ," D •deotly. Sharrai s^d. personal c a ree service : a s a b la c k U N C provides services andI iin fo r NC • B o o s tin gi th e econom y e prob“I don’t think they se e thle At that time, there was i sys- hole, os no Iof of th e volume of peo- m ado id o n to over 3,000 people e with thuough self emp ;ms as m uch." she said. “I mpiloyment. lemi '1 don’t tem in placs to help these sseyoiui* pie who require ire assistance, Shanmi disabi (abilities. * R e d u c i n lg g d isc rim in a tio n thin! link they want to deal wit] adults to live in their commi ith th e ununides. s a id They fail1 ti to realise d u t m any In c e r to assist U N C coot [n ord b a s e d o n ra c e ; lianges." e; ethnicity, sex o r char They wanted more than an i stin i- o f Ihe people receiving inin re services a t tb eB visioo vi of independence,. i• ^ ...disability, anotfc ather issue Ineught At Abwut 65 p>ercent o f th ee m i o re tiooa] setting hom e w e re foi fo rm e r re s id e n ts o f h ost s t Ifund-raiser will b e held u p in Mini-Cassi) ____________than « n _ 2 0 0 Jo c a J _ g e o B le jw ^ ----- 3 h s iS J ! M J J « l» le _ n » n ! . o trp ff n te rs i he b e la id ---------------------------- p . min. -.-M a^ 2 & ^ ef-tb e-A m e ri -------• H iv i n g K e m in th ed iscu ssio n s a r ef I u ^ h e a lth in su ra n c e p>an ' not to be told, but to b>e e ishow n ythm ^tors cut tb e persoBal L«gioi gion in Twin Falls, followed D illo n s a id . Bl a v a ila b le o n a sliding ! fee scale inI po%*eny, p' what was available to them B la in e careaervioebud, u d g e t .i t a c t u ^ p u t s danc< n e e from 8 p.m . to m idni n ig h t, based on incom t and fanuly size, Cout ounty w as th e only a re a nrrb e re me as educational rights andd rje s p ra - a p e rso n ’s life ife a t ris k , h e s a id . Count untry F eeling will provide ae th e e m p lo y eers rs picking up th e the le iagency didn’t g e t m uch slb ilitie s ,” . ^ a r r a i ' :h p a rAnyone in tbe MjagicV allm w bobas music rson a t «u«»iiisic T k k e ts a re $5 p e r perse ctpation. tid p "Therefore, monies were r e m a d e a disability and ui wants to Ihre ntore th ed c sdoor. . “T his is a ooo* L ood idea, especially Lo^ a l co m m en ts w ill b eecom* -av a ila b le to fund Cenjei ije rs f o r independently i eligible for serly is FFor or inform atioa contact Shi f b r f a m m e s £ at i t have a lot of chil- piled le d with those o th e rr Idaho I In d ep e n d e n t Living w i h ic h v i< » a t.U N C. T There are no lestric- at7733-1712. 33 dren,** s a i d Bo te n d e s a n d given to th e, g Bonnie N o rtb ru p , agen '] _ _ -w i- 4 J , ;i . . n o r. Id a h o ’s com » m m e n ts th e n w ill b e in co rp o rated e d in to a re p o rt by t h e N a ti o n aIIl jA s s o c i a ti o n o f C o m m u n i^ Actii iction A «endes^.che r e p o r t w ill bOe e p] r e s e n t e d a t a national conferen J e n c e in S ep tem b er a n d la te r given sn tto new ly ele c te d officials, T h i s s u m mi e r o r f a l l , S o u th C e n t r a l C om m a u n it y A c tio n A g e n c y w ill hhoi o ld m o re p u b l i c m eetin g s to go9 oo>v e r issues identiGed as concerns • an d a s k people ns > w h a t should bee dc d o n e ab o u t them , N o rtb ru p said | id peopile a r e going to h a v e to w ork r o e th e r ag a in to ^ to e ^ d a l l y ^ u^n g p e o p le - n o w t h a t w e lfare h a■sso c ian g a d . “T h a t’s th e w ai y i t ib o u l d b e . too,** d ie added. d. “It^t coing to 0 ttla k e tb e c o q a m f nity to keep it1 to t o g e th e r w ith t h a ^ refo n n i d ia t we ve ieitp e c t to n e in ■ #.** ■ future.** ■ - / B-4 'Timw-News, Twi Twin F bUs . Idaho - M ^ a y , Ma) ulay 20.1996 West A rtts regon voters— Ore collo n y ay limit ferendums refe m Micros)soft — is[s it the Ncforthwestt’s largestIt center o f creativdty? 1 g -1 .northwest comer of th United States if the is homo to an ans cd colony of astound> in s vigor. The loca] icals p ain t, draw , •oilpt. ovate sonic: ar an and e\-en ha\-e ' their onnti orchestra. ra, with rehearsals *i Ijg ^ V _______ cvvr^,' ai^_CM owicerts «-efy ■ son. . Is thu cradle of cre creativity centered ill Seattle? Portland? i? . (S iH TV>- Microsoft. Like most large co: computer companies, the software■pi; giant has a lw a n been home to an amai n u ^ collection of f l extremely bright indiv idividuals. But with V • a ntnv commitmentt to creating multi^ media content, the left left-brained side of ,■ I ihe work force Ls com roming to the fore like a kid with a nev 1 new set of fingerjT . 1 A 1 paintt ’Ihat's no metaphor, v /iif lL S V nor. One Microsoft ■, a Stone, has been fyimp leader. Linda S : .. known to throw art p a rtie s th at di-siniy any nntion of nerd like code \\-.irriors. archerrr hare come --------------"Ycsr senior researd over to my house and Uld finger-painted • ,' tU -ue.-shesaj-s. after dinner — it's crutf. The company that at built the DOS m j^Bk . operating system is uundergoing its f'ith nevb* products own rvnaLssance. \Vith induding CD-ROM-ss cc computer games ' and Web sites. .Micro crosoft isn't just building good, solidI bc bottles an\Tnore • — it's wtirried aboutt wi what uine to put in :hem. ___________ "Functioiialit>' is imi imponant. but so i-i the iv’ny the siin com »mos ihioush the n s v lnI G Gijoldsm ith, c o n te r. a n d\ C h ris L iles..o m p lo y e«>s s o f M icrosoft C o rp ., rel f^lax in th e b a s e m e n t o f th e ir S e a ttle h o m e . Go jO ld sm lth Is mg. Stone sa%-s. window in the morning. w hen h e is n ’t w ork in g a) s a p ro g ra m m e r a n d Lit glas-ses. intense' ® v isuJal al a n i s t a n d m u s ic ia n whi With her neo-’50ss gl Liles is a n a n im a to r a ni d a tru m p e t p lay e r. ainvLTSiitional stylee aand e.xubertint actually ly been applying to another ier "It's a rv.Uly corporate lie atmosphere, whose rece Kent show in Santa Monica, ca, cologist Brian P en l a f» few buildings kU\l's the leader of th hee 'Virtual \Vorlds compaiiv ny. but Stone got hold of his fiis ihougli they kind uf sofic fien it In' gi\-ing Calif,, aim Imost entirely sold out, he o^'e^, i\ix> comes in at 5>ojn. a so he can gn>up i,s both carvtakcr ker and leader for resume a called *'a million times" ; and ;s“ \i)u free snaclcs ;md Peps psi.” she sa\-s. agrees to0 w-ork v at .Miert>soft only as get in some tim e on hi: fiis didgeridoo one of the more “wild .■ild"’(her words) (his word: irds). Working for wh;u*s s<»me[le.At night, Le\-ine would lid return home 1( ^ as it doesn’i dc get in the way of stutuw hile things download ad. During an groups at the company, my, commined to tim es re referred to as “T he Evil l il to w-rite a collection of )f shon stories dio time. “If “I my a n career staned to inten-iew, he reached be behind a bookbuilding three dimen: tensional worlds Empirv*‘ r“ X\NUsn't on Iiis agenda, published as ".My Hor orse.” replete falter, Fd1ha\-e ha to leare here," he sa}^.,. case, iHilled out the 6 -foo Dot lung instruonline. The artists shee n< need.s to do that “I didn' dn't ha\x‘ any interest in \«»rkrk- with claustrophobic ir imagerj- th at from an office ol sp illin g over w ith tralian aborigth ment. fa\-ored by Ausm have a different senabi abilit>- than your ing for Microsoft.*'^M says. “In the he grew out of h e r exf xperience at sketches andsoeens. am ines, and launched into ai animpTOTpm as-ual techie, and hiring ing them is a deli- world I1was w from. ^ > p le don’t like ke Microsoft and other temp np jobs. For anim limator and trxunpet player ■er concert. o ite process. Microsoft □ft and I'd bought into that." t." But the pnispect of ma naJang a li\-ing. Chris Liles, es. il's the caliber of his co:o^Vith Mioosoft h i r i ^ aan a\-eragv of ; When programmer. i;r, mu.sidan and But he'd i d never been to Seattle, so he som ething difficult for or a w riter of workers tha 50 people a week, d n e r iiat imprt^sscs him. ematographer \-isu.il anist Ke\in Cold* oldsmith came on agreedtotocome < and liang out. e.\{>erimental fiaion, ha has dniwTi her “You can an say 'Gauguin,’ " he exults, ts. Dan Coh-in definitely see: » s a shift from Ixwu'd. Slone spmnt a Ic lot of time get-\\Tiat i 3t die%' were doing <v-as pretty ty back for other gigs at M Microsoft from “and their c' s don't glaze o\-er." I e\x“ an engineering outlook to something a ting himTi-ady for \\-hat Tat 1he’d find. much he thectwlesi thing Pd he;u-ci" he lie time to time. Iso pb>-s in the 4&mu^ciax>Liles also ixv littie more CTeatiw. "1 said .\a- w u ^ in g to beoka>’ in sa\-s —sohesigned'on. ling soi “There’s a terrible tea* rasion between strong Micrc icrosoft orchestra, H e w orks in The he B lender, the corporate ennroni onment? You’re Mieroso jsoft is nt« a conxfonable fit for or w-.mting lo he free to do} ccreative work “1 just finished fir my second season, in. .Microsoft's broadbandd production fS)ing to go to orientariof ltion. and it m i^ t even’ ortii rtist. of course. .S'ovelLst Stac>L->- imd needing lo sun-ive.”“ sshe sa\-s. We plajx^d l first three mm-ements ^d the Its fadlit>- — the foUcs who0 iarv tr\-ing to sairc VDu.' ” she recalls. Us. Le\Tnerememlvrs rer hjjTsdni cop\’edititP a in te r and progra ram m er- Jim of, Boethove Dven's “Eroica*’ and “Night ht figure out just what mii^l ^ t come do\>-n .\lier a tew years in the computer ing packa ikaging m aterials there as a .Mahoney em bodies th( he reverse of on Bald Mou louniain" by Moussorgsky-. that cable moidem ytHill11 Ibe getting in animation industry'.. G < Goldsmith had trade-off Ixn-ine’s quandiUT.'. sue uccessful artist Liles has j nothing on ethnomusiIS got si- a few >-ears. s h .(A P ) - . The . p n Z __________ RE D M O N D , W'aasi HPPP ■ b l Groufp helps; men leijam whlat it m(leans to) be a maan V.AKI.M.\, Wash.1. ((A P) — In a liuinge on an u pper er flo o r in th e Vakima 10' mi men sitting on couches and chairs> ai are p aired off I'atL-io-face. They're not talking ing and th ey 're not listening. They're lixiking. Gaj Gazihg. Staring, .\t each other. Eye to0 tr, ej-c, scarcely 2 feel apart. For ... minu linute ... after . j. interminable ... minute ute. The silence i> de^ifening. .Men of the ‘90s are re so misunderslo«xL Society’s recipe for m anhood is •'licing strong.' not shm< hmv-ing feelings, Iving n.‘sponsible. beinj eing a provider, m aking the decisions }ns. taking th e blam e, stiff upper lip, lip. don’t show p.iin." %;ud Tom L 'tter^ rback. I'hat's ;iU well and1 g« good for baseKill giimes and boardd nmeetings, but ihe model left Utterbj rback precious little nx)m f«)r \er>’ real •eai emotions in iiis life. Pain'. Grief froi from a divoke. - .\biindonment. Loss of friends and family. "1 knew dam r well I had mn those em otions andd ii in th e social im age. I'm noi suppo; posed to have those," said sai Utterback. a 44-yeiU--<ild Id is ‘'H oi'' Disagreem ent nts are often passionate, te. sensitive, expressive, e. father of i if tAvo. and cenified mediciil ill prefaced with “Can I gi\ !;i\-e \-ou some And they’re ’re not alone. technolofi 0 (3 st at Proridence Yakima la k-edback?" Possessor of jf the “talking In whatt may n well be the *905 verJ. M edical 3l C en ter. “ By God. I'm a . stick“ hold.s coun. Ai tin imes, the con- sion of the le ;smoke-fiUed haUs of the le human being, bei tcx)." frontations are painfu fully serious. Elks Lodge, le, men are meeting nation[1R ath er e r th a n bury his b u r d e [1n,.'• One e.verdse calls for ea each member wide and be be\-ond to relaie — not golf If Utierback ick vents his em otions in a of the group to face, in tn turtvthem an scores and id off-color jokes, but too m en’s su p p o rt gro u p he each ich other. Self-discover>- is staned in i n ,Januar>' trailed tlie . ‘W 'W e m a k e n o i s e . V W e put our on1 the tl rise, say men’s groupp Sage Mc M en's C ircle. .No ipponers. Men’s movementIt t a n d s i n t h e c i r c ilce a n d . s t a r t charge, just j t a three-m onth jr u R o b ert E ly's book, c. com m itm tm ent. In a w eekly lO^ l o w w i t h g r o w l i n gg,i a n d t h e n -i^ a Ton John*. A Book AboutIt meeting: founded fo on suppon. f l e g r o w l i n g g e t s lUo u d e r . I a m en," focused on bridgingg Men self-discoi covery and growth, le gap betw-een macho andd b y f a r t h e l o uLild O S t.' nine men en deal wiih issues: notion. It w-as a best-seller. work, spou xjuses, diildren. p,u-Bil BiU Kauth’s how-to manu1ents and1 — abo\'e all — what for starting men's groups, s, — T o m U t t e r b a c k . n m e m b e r o f th e it m eans ns to. be a m an. ^ C irde of Men.” h ^ soldd T h ey ’reL* as i old as 56. as M e n '’s S a g e C ir c l e cons: •nsiderably less — 10,0(X) 0 young as 28. .Most a r e in _ _ _ ------ ^______________ to i: 12 ,0 0 0 copies since itss their early riy Mh. With medal1992 192 publishing. But “Youtl lions of unity ui hanging from theirr he tru sts-th e least. Tht hen tell him multiply (eac each book) by 10 guj-s perr necks, th t talk. Or role-pluy. Orr why. “We’re iioi here to be nice to group, and y [hey i N-ouVe got 100,000 men,"" rally in sup nippon of cach other — “Wee each o th e r iill th e tim m e and yak hesaid. make nois oise,” U tterback said. “ Wee about m ierobrew s.'' sai ;aid one. It’s Kauth an< and co-f?under Jo e Lourr put our hands hai in the d r d e imd stan1 preparation for dealing; with ^ day-to- stan ed thle e New : W arrior Nerwork< low withI growling, g) imd the gro\vlingg day problems. Utterbael ick said, and 12 years ag< ago in M ilwaukee — the2 gets louder ier. I’m by far the loudest." th ese m en are re defini ning stereo- firs t suchI m r e n ’s g ro u p , to th e irr The popi opular e.vjiression of sup{)on■t lypes. They’re learningg to be com- . knowledge. e. Today, there are New , - • a j LEM ,-O re.-(A P).— It's th e eferendum referendum, anti-refei h more than 80 proposed bai, With m lot initiat itiatives on file this y-eor, u-ith >cretar>- of state, Oregonians the secre }te T u c ^ y on a measure that "■iUTOte" w-ould1make ma it tougher to put other i\’CS on the bm lor--------------------inidati\'cs referendum s deal The! pending pe w ith such sue su b je c ts as abortion, sexual rights, propeny tax homosex and m anaged health care, an As any as 30 a re expected to fy fo r a sp o t on th e nber baUot. Novembc sday’s referendum, placcd on Tuesda' Hot by the Legislature, would the ballot sponsors to coUect requiree petition p« st one-fifth of the required " n a tu re s from each of sig v o te r sig m’s five congressional disO regon’s tricts. Curren( renily, it takes 97,000 valid ures of registered voters to signature p ro p « » .p " p o se d c o n s titu tio n a l Iment am endm e on the ballot, and less for a Statt tatutor\- change. Petitioners Qow' ice no geographic requirem ents abo about where xigriatures arc • ted . arid c irc u lato rs often gather most mo of their signatures by [itrating on P ortland-area shopping ng tmaUs. In 902, O regon b ecam c t h e ' ta le to allow citize n s to e n a c t law s by th e b a llo t box. P etitio>ners n ei w ere prolific in th e eni, puttin Itting 25 initiative measures on th e ba ballot in 1910 an d 28 in 191Z MM IHWAr,IUY2S '. 1M • Bj-ift Lw Gocfwe* • firm Aj>r^:SpnrTtiS u m n AOCTKMSCRVICC M OM WIIUT,IUT20'-11MI : • T'sjc’? O-cM’sEcj': -Mr-.-O-j-: AC,rTi<.^VV-I.Ui T9 UUERAUCnOMCOMPUT MOM MD DJAT. MAY20 - • iM pm •Wlr.ir; Esti!* . r«-n Pt-wi fi i imJj IWTiftOTMUS AUCTVM3 ■ mUCSOAT.MAYn s -S p a • Tccij • Arl.?j!r5 Cy'-iST ' rs';n-nr'\;s .Wicc-tx - .‘•-.-'Ty KUAS AUCTIM iARI ^ . W’a n io r chapters in 20) ca o e s across • th e U n ite d S ta te s , Cs C anada an d E n ^ an d . Over 7,000 mei len have partid p ated in'N ew W’arrit rior training, Kauth said. I M en’s g ro u p s a r e: see i m g an “e x p lo s io n " of p o p uila li rity . s a id David Rice, adm inistra rator for th e , Portland Center, Portland ndLOre, T h e c e n t e r tr a in s m tr en of th e Northwest in th e W’arrii rio r fashion. initiating them into cru< -ucial examinations for a'h e alth y and ai m ature seU. In three annual sessior ons, the center trains up 10 30 men oo\\'era threeday period at a cost of $55 55(W650. For two years, th e program m has been almost fuUy booked. R ice; t said. Sq;m come with histor ories of drug or scjhial abuse. Others si simply want to re k in d le relationship ips. All feel their Uves miss something. lg. ■ Warrior experts dodgee specifics ■ of the program , saying onl nly that th e re “a strenuconfidential exerdses are ous experience physiaiU)'. i o tio n ally an d spiriti em itu a lly ," m Kauth’s words. TUES rUESOAY, MAY71 ,I M Somcr0“'3Sjtc', 0"'a •*!'i4iL;CJ DATiCN o-^a Sjrc;.es :;ies ■F-j-. tL’^t - F.ivn • T«-i fjij tc, • >.tj. 19 tCRSROTM DtS AUCnOKSRS IWSSt* I ESOAT,MAV» £:a‘f •w -vs. Tj:i ' Cii Bjc«(Utn (Uic - Sc,r' ' ier<er\■h'j> t.' _____[iAfflAOCTTimS TOCSU EXOAY, MAT2T SejGii^ [ 4C.t1.KT.p-! • Vj i 19 ^ MosicxisaMS. Ik , v aOKSOAY. m MATZSMSSa jx D«t<-5 <-5• • Tra r? - Tici • Pt-y;! ^ VJ»r!iSf-Tent-Wjv?l JMAAIICTKMEERS _____ UiTU T un RSAY, MUY25 MSN B.-^u'surf ■ • *.■!: • y * 23 JTBttAtlCnCMStRYICt --------UTUR iTtmAY, J t m v , t m ^M:vnnj Satf-Rfji Mouiero.5 • Cf Fiiet Ac.T’::sm«ri. f.(j> 30 ALLA J ERICAI AUCTIM U AM Girl Sc< routing cJchanges too keep UJp with thtie times WORK: ON ALC Eo h o l I h OR DR{U I G PRO>BLEMS E ' WITH<OUT MIS5 >SING WORJKORFAI kMILY OGDKN. U tah (AP AP) — U tah ’s Axelrod, i em bership d irec to r of 1, m if f i r s t G irl S c o u t tro o p w a s in th e N orti r t h e r n U tah G irl S co u tt O g d e n 75 y e a r s ag< ag o , b u t t h e Ser%’ice CC< enter in Ogden. S couts of to d ay a r e iinvolved in An exar <ample is ih e ca r m ainte-:• fa r d ifftre n t activitie: ties th an th ey nance )adge bac recently e a rn e d byy were then. • S a ra h A d a m s , a 1 4 -y e a r-o ldd Girls no longer c a m n badges in e ig h th ggra r d e r at C e n tra l D aviss ‘■parlor maid skills."" T Today, th e 5- Junior ^igh. Hij to 17 year-«ld mem bei bers a re m ore “ W e , hadh, to l e a r n how to0 likely to d iscu ss con :o n te m p o ra ry c h a 4ig c! il'a t i r e as p a r t o f th ee issues at tr(X)p meeting ings, requirem i m ents." A dam s said. SheLThf locus is on sue such co n c ern s is a Cadet et from I.4iyton. as g n iw in g up fe m maa le , c a r e e r L ast wwee e k ,,a g ro u p of y o ungi; iip p tiriu n itie s in mn at a th a n d sci- G irl Scou o u ts w e re a t th e O gden1 en c e. p re v en tin g you ■outh su icid e. R iver Par arkw ay. w orking to earn1 protecting the environ •onment. valu- their eannhh badges. ihg differences in peof eople, o r even Among t g them was second-gm derr pregnancy prevention. Jn. Bailey Cat* ^to n of Ogden. The enthu-• “ W’e try to m eet th e n e e d s o f siastic Bro Irownie m ade a terrarium1 girls out th ere loday.” y,” said P aula in a picklt kle ja r, carefully placing; sand, rocks, d in and aI watermelon v sei-d into h er glass jar. B row nies a re G irl S couts who are first- to third-grade [lers. Daisies a re k in d e rg a rin e rs , JJiu n io rs a re third- to sixth-graders, rs, C a d ettes a re s ix th - to n in th -g;ra n d e rs a n d Seniors a r e ninth- to 12i 2th-graders. Utah Girl Scout Direcctor Sharon Geiz said il’s increasiiggly difficult lo g e t v o lu n ie e rs to l< le a d S cout troops. M any leaders a re women who were Scouts as child Idreru On S aturday, Salt La Lake M ayor D eedee C o r r a d in i, i. G in g e r D ahlquist, Jerily n Mcl cin ty re and :Sarah Y ates were hono tored at th e 'O gden P a rk H otel byy th e U tah iG irl S c o u t C o u n c il1 .w . ith t h e “Y esterday's Girl Scou )ut, T oday’s Successful 1 om an" award, j1W T h e hoonn o r is g iv e n to U ta h w om en wh' vho p a r tic ip a te d in th e Girl Scout \ It program and are models for its ideals. id “Scouting ing is som ething w e have got to pusi Lish m o re in th is s ta te , W e’ve got t expand th e opportut to nitics for wom w en an d girls," saidd C o rra d in li,i, w ho w a s a B ro w n iee while living ng in B eirut as a child, D ahlquist list, o U tah PTA execut i v e b o aird rd m e m b e r a n d G irl Scout troop op leader, now works for‘ U tah F eden eration for Youth Inc. M cIntyre re is th e first wom an to J b e v ic e pre >resident fo r ac ad e m ic affairs a t th the U niversity of Utah,, Y a te s is m m* anaging e d ito r of th es Box E ld e -rCCounty Nevirs Journal. 5 WildUfeec jducator froomOregon vwins Irish PPub ■ • DUBLIN. Ireland (AP) iP) — Wildlife she said afa f te r w inning th e th ird or th er to pour a pint off Guinness, i education coordinator Shi Shann Weston annual ’’Wir Vin Your Own I*ub" compe- played j a d a n s m atch an and demonfrom Portland, Ore. can an jpour a per- titio n spo po n so re d by G u in n ess stra s te d th e ir verbal skil kills with a feet pint, throw an acci iccurate d a n . Brewing W W orldw ide Ltd. “ I J a n 't speech s on why they vwint nted to ovm .\nd she has showTi .shee hhas the "gift think of any m>'thing Fd rather do th.in The 1 Seanachaoi, whichr includes i a of the gab,” the kind of•f vi verbal fluen- run this beat eautiful pub.” * c o-bedroom ap a rtm en tw cy so prized in Ireland. W estont was V one of 10 finalists induded ii Frank G aU a^ei Such skills won West eston, 45, an whose 50-w-i ‘•w-ord essays about drink- >ron v th e Kilgoban pub at It B onay in Irish pub Sunday — an and she was ing Cuinncj ness earned them a week the tJ 1995 competition ■- •. rielightfd as she p o ^ e£ted-th*-k«ys—in-Ireland-a te 3~and"thBThanctno-CDin-*~~ ----- - S a lB o r d m ighT GmKii to T he S ean a ch a o i <pr (p ro n o u n ced p e te for T Tlh e S ean a ch a o i, w hich United I States have increa S S S 'm Shan-O 'key), a t 'K illa lla lo e , n e a r m ea n s “ sstit o r y t e l l e r " in G a e lic , av a e rag e of 26 p ercen t ee a ch y e a r Limerick in westem Irelar iland. FinaUsts w< w ere chosen from m ore since si we launched this pro “I can’t belie>-e It. I fee feel exdted, I than 55,000 OO entries from across the 1994," 1 said marketing dire feel thrilled, on top of if tl th e world," United Stat« ates. They vied with each Stevenson. S y - , . . r ^ ■•.<I-■ . 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T h e s e h a v e b e earn t h e m o s t I n te n s iv»/e, e , c o s t-e ffe c tiv e a n d c o r n p a t i b lile € o p tio n s fo r o u t p a t i e n t s e r v ic e s a v a i l a b l e In t h e ca r e a d u r i n g t h e p a sistt f o u r y e a r s . EEs is t a t e S a l e s B a n*ry r S u lliv an uu :c t i o n e e r f f A y, 9 M 1 Mla • J M w n * ,M eh e > . HOSPITi FAL & COUNSE SELING CENTERS Twin Falb ts Elko ?06) 734-^760__________ ^(702? 73^2299 228ShoopAve. W.-(2C - - - li ) ' ' ^ ! ■ning Buills bl(OW 01ut ■ I Mopi Hne u ( H e ' s ) o inly n l tw o lie h in d ( S u g a r )I fR a y l.e o n a r d . 95 — T o n y K( K o m h e is e r of T h e W a s h in g tIton o i P o s t o n M a g ic J o h n s o nn ’s th ird r e ti r e m e n t announcem ent I Double wi rv in n e rs h e lp Northern. n A r iz o n a ' TEMPE. A r iui - Niiunh Beime won the 800 m u lfrs a n d1th the 1300 at the Big Sk>C o n fe re n c e O uitdoor ld i track meet Satur- /' d a y n ig h t, a n d1 Bi Boise S tale team m ate M Uha Lo()ne>‘ <% i>n both diL<;hes. k-un B ut a n o th e r ddouble oi wirmer — Nonhe m A riz o n a ’s Ani Anna ^ d e r b e r g — and N A U ’s d e p th hlelped e lf the L um t^rjacks u n se a l Boise a s th« the H-omen's conferetKC cham pion. Idaho M'on its second se« straight men’s tit]e behind -d-^tting Paul Thompson and sprinter Tawar (vanda Oiiwira. T hm pson H'oa tl -UXVmeier intennela the diale hurdles inI 5G 50 seconds flat. He had broken a 13-year< ar-old Big Sk>- record in thc night before‘w wiitha50.16-secondrace . ' in qualifjing. C hiw ira won1 th tl e 2 0 0 in 21.18. anjchored the Vandals Ials* nct(>ri()u.s -tOO-meter relay team, and1ra ran tbe first leg on .the l,60<>mctcr relay t< ,y leam thiit clinched the \ictor>' by earning ng 10 points in the final e%-enl of ihc night, ht. The Vandals finished the four-day meet i et in Arizonii State's Sun Angel Stadium mth o th 124 points tu 122 for Boise S«ate. NAU’s J’s women had a 134-122 edge on Boise State ate. ! D a i r j m a n (hh iii n k s h c c a n m i l k S h a q ' s i f tr e e t h r o w s JACKSO.VMLLE i E , Fla. - Ted St. .Martin, a 61-year-oId Id iretired Jacksonville dair>’ farm er is confident coi he can turn Shaquille O'NealJ of o: the Orlando Magic into a 90 percent frec-throw frv shcxiier. O’Neal generally lUy throws bricks from the line, making only on 49 jiercent of foul shots in the regular: ar season. St. NLirtln was: recently rechallenged b>’ a group of teenagers ;ers to sh(wi free thrown until he missed. He ^e imLv<ed but only after m ak in g S.22I in a row. S t. M artin charges SIOO for• one-hour or lessons, imd he guarantees he■ca can make a 90 percent shooter out of anw n — ew nShaq. rone ‘ P l e a s a n t ’ O 'rr a n g e r e m a i n s a s S y r a c u s e U ’’s m a s c o t SYRACUSE. N.Y. f.Y. - In ca.se >uu wvre H-ondering. S\Tociwe ase Univx-ndt)- is retaining “Otto the Orange nge** as its mascot, Chancellor Kennc nneth A Shaw refused to adopt a committi littee recommendation ' w-hich suggested aa wolf w as the imi\-ersit>‘ mascut. O t t a w a S e n aIttoo r s d r a w 1 s t s e l e c t i o n i n NJ H H L d ra ft OTTAWA. Can.«. - The Onawa Scnato rs will have thh e No; 1 pick in th e NHL draft for th ei se second jv a r in a row after winning Sundf nday’s d i ^ t lotterj* in New York. O tta w a , w hich ;h fin is h e d w ith a league-w orst recorc ord of 18-S9-S. is exp e c te d to n>akcr d( d e fe n s e m a n C h ris PhiUips the No. 1I pick p: at the June 22 ■draft in St. Louis. Ottaw a’s n cto rj’ y lileft the draft order unchanged am ong lg ith e 10 team s th a t failed to m ake thlee playoffs. i San Jose will pick second, foi followed by' the New York Islanders, Was Voshington (a c q u ir^ 5), Dallas, from Los Angeles), 1 Edmonton, Buffalo. Boston (ac( acquired from Hartford). Anaheim and »d \Ne^v Jersey, C o m p iled f d from w ire re p o rts ' r spoWnT5 U N E c o m a ■•MCH 734-6326 fot the bleu leores caB - 7 ________ 1 2 1 - 8S3 776ers win Is stpick , M ai I and toa»>« (hf 4(npi» tmtnjcttora. T h c T i mhw a N c t w ___________ S cores and stat: ta ts Baseball r C2 C4 The Associated Press ' nis Rodman wa.s on the • I CHICAGO - Deimis nquille O’Neal; And on _ board.s. And on Shaqi The /^Vssociatcd Prcjs .ses iuid shot.s. And even the money with pa.s.ses on the reccixing end1 of a shove lhat led lo a S E C /\yC U S.,N .J.- I'he le i'liiladelphia technical foul on Penn> nny Hardaway. Mime■cr^’where for the Chica- 76crs finally found a way to The W'orm was exta> thing go<xl out of not winnin ' go Bulls, who dominate iated the Orlando Magic and rolled to a 121-83 {3 vrictot>’ Sunday in the , T he 76ers, u n d e r new ow n e rsh ip , BA Lotterv' on i-h>T>ed E;istum Confer-— did n ’t really win the NB/^ opener of the much-hy Sunday, but they will have L-e the fiTM pick ence finals. in next month’s ^ o f t M ichael Jo rd a n scored sci 21 points and The Toronto Raptors actu ctually mm thc Scottie Pippen had 18 for Chicago, which 13-team lotterv- held at tl the officcs of ndo 62-28 and took the outreboundcd Orlando l n the combinafirst step to avenging lg Ilast year’s bitter sec- NBA Entenainm ent when >7 lotterv- numond round loss to the.‘ .M .Magic. But it w-os Rod- tion 3-S-7-13 — one of 157 — w'a.-.’d ra w t ifted the Bulls most. ' “bers assigned to the-team»— tnan whose uherta-liftei according to NBA courncl Joel Jo Litvin. for this club," Pippen “Dennis does a lotI fo However, under an agrc irc'em ent with s aid o f his blond-hair laired, tattoo< overed s. Toronto and that won’t even show ythe . expansion franchises.' team m ate. “Things th; Vancouver are ineligible fi for thc No. up on the stat sheet." pick until 1999. So the Rapit ptor^ automatieel v>-asn't bad. either. Rodman’s stat sheet nnd draft posiH e had 21 reboundss and ai a .season-hit^ 13 frally dropped lo the seconi lion after their num ber wa* vas dni'NTi and fxiints. .Vnd the 6-foot)t-8 ,: 220 -pound fons-anl the 76ers. who had th e vecondw vc orst ^ l. .301-pound O’Neal was giiarding th e 7-1, -ecord in thc league at 18-6J-64. movt.'d up open the game with a when the Bulls brokeL*of :o first when they were ddrawn r for thc 130 third-quarter nm. iccond pick. “ In th e bo.x score, re. Shaq w eighs 325 crencc to me." pounds and 1 w e i ^1 225." Z Rodman said. ."It doesn't make a differe uiid at Croce, who “ But th a t's lhe mistak tak e people m ake in ' new 76ers owner Pal led hands with pounds instead of how ”jumped his fist and slapped judging someone in pot •epresentatives from oiher er teams after IS." m u ^ his hean weighs." setting the No. 1 pick. “I ca can only six^U ly s p en t m o re tim e R odm an p ro b a b ly >Io. I one way." .And in thisi case, c it comes Ul jpower forward Hoguarding O’Neal than wh he;ided a race Grant, who-exceUe eUed against the Bulls ^lut Philadelphia. Croce, who ased thc 76ers la.st >-ear in the playoff ,-offs. Grant was not a • ^youp that recendy purchase o r a t least 5125 million fr from Harold factor Sunday, going: sci scoreless and getting i? Catz. refused to speculate o wily cme rebound befon: fore leaving late in the th Continenthinl q u an e r wilh a twis wisted left elbow. ^lick in the June 26 draft at the al Airlines Arena in nearb>£ y East Ruther"^Ve do not know wh; what his condition iiv" t □rd. New general m.in;iger I rr Brad Crc(.-nMagic cuach Brian Hill ill ssaid, “but it’s probalerg bly unlikely" lhat Grant ant will play when the „ will make ihe choice. “I give my word, what Brad rad Greenberg es ■ Tuesdav night. best-of-7 scries rusiunes ; nd the scouting staff decide, ie. that v\ill he Grunt, who went into 1 Ito Sunday with a soaright elbow, said thiss nnew injur>- is much ^ ur No. 1 pick," Cn>ce said. “I lem and FU ask them why." more painful. T 6 ro n to g e n e ra l m ana “A ver>’ sharp pain,' in," said G rant, who homas wasn’t upset wiih bei )cing .N'o. NBA lities in 1991. helped th e Bulls win1 N “It’s not deflating, wv kne the ndes as inonetheless chided 1992 ;md 1993 but wus uing in," he said . by Chicago fans at e^•e ^7 opportunitv-. "It's k-er>sore, \vr>- sore." I— , Hardaway had 38 poii points and O’Neal 27. -g “Even th o ii^ Penny had a big game tiv But th e M agic's o lhier er th re e s ta rte rs — J a vy an d Shaq scored well. i L G n n t, Nick Anderson1 ai and Dennis Scott — worl irked lo our advantage." Pippen I sajd. com bined for just two i-o {paints as they suf- -\Ve k'e’re not going to double-ti i-team and lef fered ihuir most lop-dded ded pustseasun defeat then ?m spx)t up and find theirr 3-poini 3 shtxjte\*er. i. If theM>e gtung tn beat as. us thev’re not u I iH |H |B |L -C .jf E k |i £ | - C h ic ag30 o B ull D e n n is R o d m a nI ((91) flies th ro u g h th e1 aahir to g e t th e ball b e , tw e e n O Orr la n d o 's S h a q u lile O ’N' N eal (32) a n d N ick'A nder d e r s o n . r i g h t in th e th ird qlu u a rte r o f th e E a s te rn Coi o n fe re n c e F in a ls S u n dday a y in C h ic a g o . going to beat b e us shooting from 3 point nts." 1 Said Hill: Hi) “ We have to fig u re* out in :t 48 th e ne.xt 4 hours how to get Nic lick .\n- derson and Dem )ennis Scott involved. Wc ce n ain ly didn't j I't give a gtx>d account of ourselves." Jazz arre U tah’’s (and Idaho’s I ;and Wycoming’s ’s) team The Salt Lake Tribune SALT LAKE C m ’ -- Never Ni mind that Ken Poulsi ilsen ov^-ns a place Cidled the Sonic ic D Drive-in and lives in St. Gee icorge. He bleeds purple, grei-n and md gold — and apparently hhas a ton of company. “W e’re all Jazz fans is idown here." Poulsen sa) ays. “ We mi#^t be at thc edge off th the state.'lwt wr get just as exdted about it as ih e folks in Salt U ike. Ever>'bodyy has I th e fexvr." iff f( fever. Thai wvuld be plaj-off And, as the J a s p b y>•of against the Seanle SupeiSo Sonics for ^ W’cstem Conference w cchampioaship, that fever■i:is mging in thc provinces as >vcU1as along the Wasatch Front. u. From Torre>- lo Tvsin RF Falls, Idaho; from Evaastor on. W>x)., to Elko, Nev.. faas aree a gearing up fnr another ru run at an NBA champioaship. “We get a huge Jazrt cr crowd here." sa.vs Mar>’ Kij Cing. bartender at The Spons Bar a r iin Rock Springs. W>-o. “l’n 'm a Sonies fan and there arc a few f Bulls ftms. but this is a J a a tot>-a Wc had a full house use (Thursday), and thev ere going cnuty. E\x*o'body’s jarred, ted, 1 guess.“ 'Jazied? In Wy t’v-orning? It’s no acddent. The devotion Utah's; Nl NBA franchise iaspires out utside its m etropolitan base is the he iresult of 17 vx\ un of culd Idvation. ^\•hen the New Orleans IS J a a migrated wv^t in 197 ^79, thc>landed in the NBA’s small nallest market. The teain ne< iceded to extend its reach. That’s why Utah - rathe thts* than Salt Utke - sits in1 ffront of th e J a a nickiiame. It ala also' helps e ^ lo in why J a a n owner Larr>- Miller has assemble ibled television and r ; ^ o ne lerworks that indude dozens of offii iffiliates iii several statt^ Dj-ed additional marke'ting; tlools to And Utah has emploj-e build its region onal fan biise; iKLsketKill clinics cli and the Junior J a n youtl uth leagut.*s for girls andd Iboys. More than 6S.000 kids in n II'tah . Idaho. Wyoming.. Nevada. N Montana and ILiwaii parudpate. an Juniw J;uz: pl plav-ers receive a jcrsev’; a.1 iickct n'< to a regiUarsi-iLson game ;ui< ;uid a chance to m ivt UtiiliI pl players who nuike n-guku apixrimt u-,mces. •‘When vwiI drive di into Burlev', Idaho, tir or Bl;mding. Utah. with Br\nn Ru.'^ u-ssell in the car. it's a big de;il de. to them." sav-s IXivid Allred. lhe ih< J.ia's. vice president of>f public p relations. Conversely,. the tl Delta Cenier is just1 fo four or five hours aw-ay for the bui! Kilk of the J a a ’s out-of-st^^tc < tc c'on.stitucncv'. “A lot of the r le people who Uw here drive iv e to thc g ;^ e s m Salt Lake; I'vee tbeen to a couple this seasi ?ason mv>«.-lf." says Nlike Brock. wh< »ho works at the Sandpiper >er Ltninge in Twin Falls. “>N’e’ve■got gi a few PonLind hms a.md r a few S^-attle fans, but the J'a a sa are lhe favorites " In fact. J a a : territoryte extends as far non: o n h as B«>ise. Then there arv the oui outposts, such as Six)kime. .*. V \Va\h., the hotnetown of Gonzaga iga graduate John Stocktoa o a Stockton keeps an off-season home ho there, and his father' ler's tavern - Jack and Dan’s - is JJai a a headquaners vvar-rvunt un d ' “Jack and Dan >an‘s is right near Ctinciga.L,u »uid .dl of the J a a fans cn>wd into lo ilhat one end of towTi." s;ivs s;i; Kick lAikeas. sports din.'aor• at KXLY-TV*. Spokane's .\B( VBC affiliate. “It’s a Sonics i 3 town, but it’s aL-a) a John >hn Suvkton town. TheyYe going to niot for the Sonics, but thi thev ’ll bl* keeping track of Stodcto cton’s points and assists. Th Thc town's prettvjacked." For long-distar tance Utah fans, tho task; is more dialletigirig. Former Salt alt L akir Woodv- Trathtm finds fir hi.; J a a coff « mug now iss a conversition topic in B»wr *wne. N.C. Finding box scores is a lin little tougher. Pavinoutla! asts SlumanItowinColoonial The Associated Press as - Reigning U.S. FORT WORTH, Texas Pavin h d d off two Open champion CDre>- I\i' challengers in a hot, wind> nd>* Texas shootout Sunday and won th e gold lolden anniversar>Coknual b>* two strokes. Pavin had a 1-underpar t ar69foran8-under to ta l of 273. T hat w as tw o s tro k e s MH oo r o g o l f C 4 a h e a d of J e f f ' Slum an, who cam e from m 1four shots back with a fiAol-round 68 and nd brieR)' grabbed th e lead late. Sluman, wh< whose only victor.was the 1988 PGA, was tied ied with Pavin until a bogey at N a 17 dropped I to a x under. xl him Rocco Mediate, tbe S4-holc tole leader, stoned the day at eij^ t under, a shot dM ahead of Pavia H B l | kesJ But he dropped J and twice led by two strokes, out of cofucntidn with a bngey o a at.l7. p o s t^ a J f t j i aat 27S Fh:d Cou73 and Glutted three back Ip i a e J ^ w it h a 7 1 f o r a 2 7276. « a stroke ahead of Dq\ts Love in . H-ho finishe shed fast with a 67._________ dov,’* Pavin said after secu ecviring his second Cdonial title and his 14tfaioonn the PGA Tour. "Toda.v was quite a dayf oc out there. A kMof pen in g .;. A lot I ‘ • V-"' __ > C o reyyPavlnrM ctetoabltill r d liip u tt _I o r ith w ^ thinl |K>I« during Ih* ro u n d d of th* Colonial goMta to u m a n ra n tliIn Fort Worth. T .x i ..S , S unday. V V n |B ^ IhlifcjL a H || 1^^^ iQ n u Sp^B I V W f I j L - •* y ■ APmok) U ta h ’s J e f f H o m a c e k lo o k s( fo r a n o p e n te a m m a te u n d w th e o u ts tr e tc h e»d d a1 r m s o f S e a ttle S u p e r S oorn ic E rvin J o h n s o n in a rre c e n t g a m e . - » Tdaho’s T Id ownn Olympics csshow : pklenty of golId med^ w winners BOISEE - When the Summer Game iiesbegin in Atia; alanta 60 dav-s from now. 01M >i p k r Stadiumtl w won't sec any nxtfv exdter ement th an Bror ronco S tadium did during lg last weekend's id's state track iind field d ia 'am p'onships. Sure,, th e crowds vrill be bigger, ^r. th e liner and the names more fa times fa.'ni iar. Butt fo for sheer dram a, courage * *"*' i-m inute co m p e titio n , J " ® Ihrill-a-m ad can't beat those high sd OlvTHpiad who laid blood, swvat and ii - athletes1wl V^ on th e'bblue lu Boise State Univ*ersit>' > wn Uld Saturda)'. Frida>- and „ Michael t d Johnson ma>- run the 200 ®^ • rers faster t e r than Jerom e's Fahd Isn pulls a m usde at the finidi 1 but if he; pi he won'tt be be begging the on-ste traine 5 ^ let him gea gear up rer a leg of th e 4x400^ terrda>-. ___ _ i what tcmail was doing mocni •n w fs.rt settui tting a nerr Class A-2 recon d « 2 0 0 &il Saturday. NVhile th e trainer i r e o n t h»c lTiger qv in ter's quadri ________ i I i ,/t • r" I------ g Outbilert n e u B r a d B o w lin ____ - th e large cle on th e front of th e thigh-Ism ail askedi £ d if there was a chance hc could run the fina final race'of the day. ^\Vhynow?"hem< iMnoaned. and later said he h o ^ a couple ( aspirin end some )le of stre,ching would1 h< help him get back in th e race. Turns out replacem ent Sean B urgess d id ju sstt fin f e , a s th e Tigers capped an o th e r record-setting rec perftn**-, <-r mance with a win in th t ere la y . But oil of the moo noments vrarth remembering were noc played-outoo pla; diewiD- • ners* podium. TVack and fieldi is is an individual ^NTt. The cootpetitiao is •gainst a oneaelf more P l e a seas»e e O L Y li e iC 8 « a : c-2 ,TSnes-Novk-s. Tvtriii ay 20, 1996 «ri.i Foils. Maho; Monday, May Olympi3lCS---- Strrong perrformaiKices marlrk rodeo — es.4 O a d t < T— w»»N< 1C o n tin u e d fro m C l m«»Newi_-_ b e th e J i n a l s in Good oding. M ay 30-. more m entally' T he Time W i.C e .,.e » * .lJ * ie in e x .* ^ _ __ No sport demands rr *1 T h aIft :’s w hy J e r o m e ’s An g e la ' lay 'a n d P rid a y i*n»5h»n7 ii" J u n e T . T h e Thursda} m its pa'rfici- . _ ih e - n e x r la n c .- lr ^ r - G ilb e rt r r ish ed 'n o tears after fuliih* iih* ah“d physically"frb'm i.a fB .ta tfd 4 n R m :R c f L .M u a .s _ ' ___ «g in a t 7 p.m.. • LEY -"B rian Tschannen1 of o: -perform ances will bej ----- about .ovvrcoming-fe C a re /s Jordan — HAILE Ml'SMBCaa.Goa>t.213aPM3.| Sa• f e a r a n d p « in - ~ in g SMo; un. - pants, I f i a v>-ondcr Cr cond in tho 1,600-Tneterrun. fl44. 3 ftoaNaMV 113&3 ShMk Cokan on w ith th e S a tu rd a y p erfo rm an c e and limits. How fast ng w on th e bull rid in g; or m d a f te r win- G ooding ast can a m a n o r- s h e n m mt- H e n n e fe r could stan ih the race the way she wantr7,4 MtJMP<«*n.CP. taiSiS 0>.g VTMBMa MR 304S iBaoutf - 1 Sat- starting a t 6:30 p.m. woman nm ? Nobody 1 X) and anchor- F n ^ y . th tl en th e b areb ack on Sat ly know s fo r sure, e d to, aand r ran the best time of her ning th e 100, 200, 400 ,.201.2 T»«BI^ 14313 jMon AJl«l jction wiU foiIn th lool 'Awards and an auc . bccause records are Or Kitty Simp- urday*in i e Distritrt’S high schoo re iu ltim a te ly bro- c a re e r,•, surprising s ept ing the 4x400 relay. Oi ever\-on 6 ejccept ill m ove on to bmi tK*« - t LM Ogo^ Good, tg 1«a*4 Am, low. The top five will ken. , rodeo, h e rs e lff in 1] taking th e silrer. son, who took the 800Qiand 1.600 be. wt. isesa. > Airt ftta a t Ck*, 1 » m 4 >ocatelIo June ing. th e £ tate rodeo in Poi But the more impoi p o rta n t q u e stio n , “ i kk nn e w t h e o n ly o n e w h n win the mile C had1 ^Nielson, also of Gooding n J« . Iita e S Ma. Cf. 30 tsi hoo fore helping her team ra MPwar. M l. tt44& 3. tecH to a v tu rn e d in ir a p a ir o f w inning p>erasked by every aihli e r 1 7 -2 . , t h l e te a t B ro n co w o u ld1 b. b e a t m e would be m yself," If," relay. ttio a.4 RkM* C(K«L. Dat. ■ S ' r . U ' rlOpcMv S Stadiuin over th e we. o lung m en and fo rm aniccje s in th e c a lf ro p in g• ttc w e e k e n d , is only ' s a id Rl a) *w» 117*. P«*6e*i» W 1- t Aj-, i»tra.ss»ati»» T hat legion of youi a f t R iver’s A m an d a .S tM« d SMM.VK.n4> . 314U 3 K«|tr 0a m . Cvraa, a ■1V a le all-around cowboy title ____ slightly le ss difficu tie. i c u lt t o a n s w e r : a f t e r se ill on th e line »he ” ew_ A^4 d is crus u s women who put it all Ja 21U14.A«>t»ia<la.Caaf.3CH4-------------------------------- Ja ™t.-Ja.34208 Pirt3-1 Jm Uflhm, Sm iih-ofW ood'R lvcj How fast cfa5TTrxm?1 S? H ow TaTCTiTi r e c o r i i r aj ver---- to^.fcp.iti .1 «».WRS7 P«13-l SC<mByml.-j4 Friday and Saturday•W v e re'th e cm- w h ilcAlaxon AAaBawn.Ja.31Dt9L3 9M(»«ftaai rm x\ M 9mmtoe. Rxa 23«M.22a* itan TKTima Oom. e i 3 Itaw • throw? How far orr hb o w h ig h c a n I ^ T h a t > >th cow cutting victories ruth that aU of took both o&s bodim cnt of an old tru Glenns Ferr>''s Ross R(^. 233ea. 44SR Sntwo STU S BnM 21£2 OaB Rat I - t CcorC»wt Dal. 32. ZLAatn»r#i.VtH4a.] Al . 1 Ka,»0aT«.Ca«ai.«a&2 OnmM. s o n SMBCM.0cDd.41 PH t3>11 :Sin«\. M BkJ<•*« jump? J u s tinn IB ailey and Paul P etersor ck, us s h o u ld re -le a rn :: t h e r e is no F J t r r i squieUy ^ stared a t th e track, n Ttiffiwov J*. «7. J 1002. S tai»n.^1031 101 4 Crr«aGaDMavCeat.ia4fliS ^ ' - 1 Ittfw»wi. m. 3Jmcn T th e tw o team roping com And if the ans.-wer ; r rcu m s o u t to b e s h a k inng g his h e a d a f te r finishing failing, only In sw e p t lh« ing sham e in tr>ing and fa Upa. Ja.W. S Laxa Uiro, Waom. Of. 1V2 Plrt.3-1 U«aBiwi«vRsh. a*" »»iOMKn,V ii>raB.4 OMU< 14 1 VUaDax.aat.4 Ooo»iw\ IOOS. 6 n>r L«m*. Vii-T. M 3 ();.2 »oaK■14 Utf•»«<. W M M 3 - I Tior IS . petitions, less than the opponei •nent in th e n e x t fo u rth in t h a 400 m eters. H e knew ew failing to tr>'. M. 3 jMcr Thcmp nvaTV Ja 9tt 4 Joa< D«»wM. Can h e r Isaacs o f Jeixim e was CoOr lane, so be it. The mo H e a th m o st p a in fu l dis- h e could . 'S r r S T o T S J f v U < 1-1 C>al fWcn._OwW SC/« on__ Sq_when_you are w atching th e Jd_ha«ejim faster, but not on \ t^Mi4 lfcra»D-n. R«f. 1343 » ' ~ >e7.S TooaU^.Ja. MSOM>.VMt^i d the'D istrict 5'queen. ------ appolntment came! nc n o t fn lm l(Kin;^ S a t u r dday. a summer, w ith" • «ti dlj-m p io on I'V this si Ben K ohring o f Twiti S Sirx OM. SMtfwwK.M\Oo n O c a » .t< n PM2 .1 CmJTTonM. event b ut from failing to i iieve w h a t K ails Iift« Lcktor. t32B.S Jaad QoM. St«3 W w. K.n<.4&].) D«Bic>it*.«3l OiraMat. «V- 33ai P « 3 -l f*.^'l1S0.3' li ev< r e p r e s e n t^ the sevto acT ter s i ^ r s t a r s th a t havee nam es like ifted his ann in \ictory after Kattmram. WH. 73. 3 71. J » BAmo. 32ti 9MT »«, P ^ 1 . 11K \vas possible. of lo, Jackie and e n th and n d e ig h t p erfo rm an c es■Of ior Jo^«ion. Lev\-is. Flojo, B up vi*^ . n 4 tiiarit HMo. Jv. e» s ;r. 990.2 OaMlUcar. Or»n Otrm>..V r- M . . . m oW ng I two spots in the anchor on IHcPi es P«rf. 3> I OWw. 7t qualifying rodeos, T h at’s why Twin 1 a lls A n a le e le g o f the jw.eae.Nwn.316 p*t2.-1 U«v. u< toai3 MMorv (Vw«, SaMWwon >er H ennefer, th e 10 qui in F thi 4x400 and fin i^ in g secec- Kenfcajo^n. rem em be m.oe4 E.««a<dSr«>»grM] 9 -• A«9^S>t^7?.3 C T K I kMa.70)rm.OI ■n T 2 MB(««a»ra*«.PM 1-1 A < r C arter was disappoir •o in ted a f te r fin* ond. te rh o u t. A nd ~ h e next ne. D istrict 5 rodeo will M ai.llsm ail a n d O ste MB«aDU.SJacr uu - 1 AoM ca*». iaa i 3 larm Vin .f*aaiirOT««0««nfL71.4.Sl>« ^ 14 141S3t«A09»v0crt,1» **m.» Part 2 - I A»t« Sm*v 71. 71. 2 T«a OM. BS. 1 sx*asja<r« ishing second in the le h ig h ju m p S at“ i to>ld ld (m y team m ates) if they loise next ^^ay cy make^plans to be in Boi urday. It wasn't so0 m n u c h th a t h e r g m m e^ ci close enough. I’d get somene- for the real thing. opponent jum ped hij h i g h e r i t's th a t t h in g ,"” IK ohring said afterw ards. ds. --------------------------she failed to d e a r S fe e t, 6 in ch es H e got: «som ething by giring ewr>-ry. Brad Botclin ii Thec Tintcs-News ' T-'ven though she kne\ n e w it slie could • t h i n g , U) n ca ll hitn at a n d t h a t ’s w h a t cham pipi- sports •,'ditor. Vou cVn do it. 733-0931. a t . 229. on-ship level Ic CT)mpetition requires. Tvwin Fa]ills pairr finish<les 4th Tbe Times nes-News Tennis players I wvrap Up icelebreaker copen VTELLO - T he Twin FalU ills ; d u o o f B obby A dam son ;on and Jaso » nr M eyerhoeffer. finished led ^ fo u n h at th e Idaho Golf Ass9daila6. ti o n ’s foi fo u r-b a ll to u rn a m e n t aa tt R iverside de Colf-C uurw S unday.— >air shot a ohe-over-par 73 73 to ™ n iJh wo h ‘ th e tw o-day e v e n t two shots undl i d e r a t 142 and tied with ith :dy E agle’s Tim Til R ichardson an d Andy n. . Swenson. nd D ave M olitor of P ocatello and 1* j o e M a llay a j o f W eiser topped the he 6.3M ex c itinlg. g . 6-7, 6-3. 6-4 match. Thase • tw o le•amed an up to tak e the m en’s fr-; (Ul 40-Cta0»w< rwc*0.I T^VLN FALLS - Ti T h e I c e b r e a k e r . 4.0 doubi ibles title. ' illv oif-iw»ow^.-*-r^s-ej ca ------- O p c n tc n n is - to u m• naa m e n r t h r e a t - ------in t hte^N-omcn’s 4.0 singlcsrShelly e '’ ,• C/w»VWi»v ».& «-t e n e d to becom e the ih e Sogg>- O p e n D in g mia a rn dow ned M egan Ashen-*lvmrmr'. 15 O. fr-< AWweww fr over th e i«-eeJccnd.I. bbut more tiia n b re n e r,-.6 -2 . 6 - 2. asciK U 100 local tennis plavi la j'e rs w e re ab le >» M fri 4fl-C<*eltineerwd^ v u u ia l te n n is sear to com plete the uniui e ijlA/vCaxM Mf GM»H»nw«w son opener bet%veen r in sh u w ers. _ 15.ow eeea V«r<>v»r*U,d.< E n ra 30- *Som0 '’o«l 'txa M ^ U M AOM P>«ua <MOmU. U «-] M ;« Dave U ttle beatt S e a n T im oney, • T>nrv>urv4< 6-1 6-t KMdtV>/n 14 for the men's 4.5 sing ■CMMK«r«o f-3 -VMKTOd 0»M«.•.«. «■ «-l in g les title in an 6-v«.2 vw«v, The Times-News u w ith a 129 ‘C ham pionship flight rvJ^rrOm Pi,i,—1,1 67-74.M1 ahead of Bret aw . overall, eight shots ah [oatC at J a w . 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" ,1- ■»Monday. May 20. 1996 i" Time; imes-Mews. T*-n F.iils, Id.nho Fast*est Intfly fieldd set: < Ongaiiis to dtriveBiraytona’s car ' . C*3 ---------INDIANAPOUS> (^ (/ X ^ -L o n g on ~ o n e " ortheTiardest'cfiiu'gihg r tl driver vers — U 71;^ T<H 1 '" JBjjiimpum-Jlills-Hiwhfnnrrthe^^---speed, short un cxperii ericnce^the roolc-.^'frtmjihe [he late 1970s t h r o u g the ntid ttid----------- ^ ---------- :— T lin euip. p . B oat, who q u a lifie d a t ic-fiUcd Indianapolis is £^ lineup was 80s, Ong > n ^ s wos picked as a substi Kti24 nn S.iturday. crashed-while completed Sunday wi w ith'three inore t u t e ddnriv e r by c a r o w n e r J oshn hr iciim in .inoth'er c.ir on.Sunday qualifiers and a ^ yl-year-old c veteran . Menard rd on Sunday, the fmal dayy oolf I liap.iiiiin he niijjit Ih- niim(>ed. «i»o hasn’t raccd an1 Ir Indy car in nine qualiflca icadons. as i.tkt-n tn Mi-tluxlist Huspital j-ears., ^t “We: klooked long* and hard to fmd Rnd iM.- Ol !».n.k and If^; p ain ..' StartinR at the rear ear of the fastest somebod Kxly that would be appropriate In an.> .iiioiher crash, rookie R andy lineup in Indy history ry inext Sunday is to do this his," Menard said “I’ve Imowr la was imhiui lol.smaw Danny Ongais, whoo vwill, tak e over Dannyl^for fi ^ n y years. \^ * 're v e o '-V ^ _________ ll)c_Lis • last dnver. iL>-tr\- to pt-t in thc__ _ ihe ciir in which Scott bn Bra>idn q tiali~ happy~' nIb b e assbcratij'd'w ith' hirhi >W.IS rmiku- T ytf Oirlson. who Hed. . ' although Igh w e're wishing it would !>»' to(XI .1 V stow on IWO .itiem pts jiist Bra>'ton, who won i e pole posi- under diifferent )n th dif drcumstancc-s. IH-KireV thf th i> p III ftul tif (jiialifica• lion for the sccond stra straight year, was “Butt Danny’s D going to do a fine joh killed in a crash dui du rin g p ra c tic e an d c aarry n on what S coit. J think, ^ ll th f di-itvtion of 1'* Indy 5(X) Friday. would W i want done, and that’s to sw ---------------------------ID—I.— ■ 'A draK r a d h g cHam ampion who was the carr nicLKl n on race day here at the lu.-d lot .iliiKtst two dozt-n n»ik1^ 5 1 . ty "I»en<.-d greatest r st nice in the w orld" ( ir.inis .m d such Vfit-ran.s as ais, who turns 54 Tuesday and * ( )iii;.u ss .iriil .tn Johnny I'arsonv !<1, who I the oldest driver in the field, .isn’t linvfii .it Indy suK'e IM.Kti ta n the race 33rd, at the rear. . .Uld tju.ilil laliUfd S.)iuui.iy 4-‘ he is a substitute. ;ais pas-v<-d a JD-l.ij* H 'lresher *as rL^laced by a substitute ute , ^ — . ~ test Unllll) tliiiffd liv th f r .S .-\«ito Cluh LNDLrWAPOUS (Al in his last a p p e a ra n c e at Iin S aiiir iiird ..\ .in .. .{-vfar old c a r arship fund has been lapolis in 1987 a fte r h o \u s o m u ti t'V Hrii ki'll K aanc ( itoup. hut th e 2 year-old dauRhi a seven: concussion in pr.icthcTf m-M iu-\fr 'v.is .1 tuTTi .irranufment Bravion. who was Idllc Ls Team Pea>Jce ride lhal year tn m.ikf .V .1 <jii.ii::a.iiion .iitfnipt. du rin g p ra cticc0 fo r th e J Al Unser Sr., who wvnt onI K) to ^----------------------------------------- • “ It hail lail h ffn sonu- nine l>iit th f d-tying founh dctoo-. fti aiviiil itif s.iit!i- .IN wJifH I ; ^ ^ * ^ a m p i o n s.shh: ip D r iv e r s V otoran d riv e r D anr nn y O n g a is s i ts In h is c a r a t th o I n d i a n a p o l i s I is M otor S p e e d w a y . Sunc n d a y . w a itin g ngs were quite different and -t lifif," <)ni;.iis s.mi "My ixT3f,. f o r a c h a n c e to prac a c tic e o n th e tra c k . O ng th ere wei n g a i s w ill d r iv e t h o c a rr qu q alified by S c o tt Brayi .vere m any factors that'conlyton b e f o re cepnonI) didn’t li ilia n ci'. I h f spi-fd ahd Team d to lhat win. so I ne\*er look nk B ray to n d io d F riday ay a f te r c r a s h in g Into-thi t h o t u r n w a ll. 'iiil'irt.ih lf. .tm i_\\hfn I ^;oi M e n a rd I n dVy 500 ! n o f« E S j '^nd d wonder what might have ive. grow th of th e spi p lit bctVi-cen .-\ric Luytr lytrndyk. th f <>til> i.iniiiT ui: um- Sti-u.in M.iiiu-^1 Ciosi’ I"0 lilf Ii s p fid s I Ilffilfd to Ih' announced been," Ongais On said. C ham pionship Auto J<acing R Teams ner in the lhe lineup, iht- .yi <iu.ijirii.'r ‘ktn___ "T.iJx-,h>.n.-Nt I d< _______ith e .f u n d .to __________ don^t I f J like I .. runnin*u *u>-ViTiihini;.blended\veU." >•' . . .. en I dedded to come b a d r‘TD to “' an U "S |reed w ay “ pros e s id e n t Tony •Viva-agetl; ^tl a r«-V<ird 227.M)7. I.in-akiiu •ant: tlot-rvi- to Ik- thc-n-." <.iid Sit-w.tn. ■ In.l'*.''') ‘'S'l. (h f last of 10 Indv ‘>00 honor Bra>ion, who ^ lionship c a r ra c in g , thh e George's Indy Racing U Tier m ark of -^-t i.is U'iigue. the forme 1.1SI ih f i.isii-xj'riH.kjt- (;u.i car ovvned by John M e u.iljljer >n Indy - raii-s 1j:a.mjs M.irtfd. hjs ijualjin.iipolis 500 WK not m y choice ce With the qualificadt don Sunday of \viu-. h ist.irs at 233.100 nm ph "S c o tty turn >pfvd pole for the second c K'fd was Jtist over 20^^ rnph le to begin. It jiisi happened ed veteran H i d ^ i Matsu suda and rookL«>-end\ idyk w^!l stiin nn the '< vent} •nth di-v.-m-'i>> Ix-there. If he isn’t there. Bra>iun'sn's jKite sp ffd this year was , >*ear. Contributions tc race on the s ^ e d u le . Butt I ies Scon Harrington an m d Joe Gosek. nnv liecuu; au-se luv nm t.ime iin the set.set. nnl>.«Jy \hoiild hi-there re " 233 ri> Brayton Memorial Trus doubts at that time, and havty- th e Uneup will includ Jde 17 d rivers ond day of qiiiiUncatioov Siartin*; next to Stt sent to Bonk One, 14£ >tewart will bt* M enard ard team niahaiTer l.arrv int som e tim e in a ca r this lis w ho h av e n e v e r cc c o m p e te d at With OngiUN On takific oxvr Bniviin:'im's v ctc r.in Uavy J u n es es a n d K lisfii Currv- c.ill c.illfd it “a Vfry em otional N orth. C arniel, Ind.. it reinforces ray thou^^ts." Indianapolis, ihe huT’esi est rookie cn>p car. the {fx >()]<.• ;x>sifi(in .Hit<im.ilic.ill\ .illv S.il.i/.ir lit Chill-, who ft ftiushttl fininh d.iy." addition. Bni>tun pole of the top ir*.ams and drivers TS since 19.staned the ra a ice in 1919 and goes toI) ro o k ie Tony S tfw .iri shim will be sold at .\U i n . .IS a nmkio l.ist year, ••Ss>>tty\ [ty workfd s»> Iiaid to pm lius 'cotting Indy_and wnll be aat_ t_1930________________— - Bravton's '•» tleanmiatc- iiiKl il»c tfui- - .MafMtda qtiniitied L'd Sund.Tv .It c.ir in th hf fr r.ii.f.”,Iif s^tid. •' .. Jliis car -. . stores and thnwgh -Tea an In tern atio n al Spcedwav 'ly Lfij hy .» 236.9K6 m ph four-lap fastest qii. ^ii.ihliL-r Dll iht- lirM day.'tit til 22 i).s.y> mph. Stutt H.U and the drivers' assod ..imngton ctm e desvr\ e fs ' t to Jh.- in th f Indianapolis s r . nday for the VS. SOO, an outitqualification record b>’ ials. ]( w asn't a pronicuior ry 1990 winner lim e trial' rsck qiialifiL%l at 5tX)." ion m at 222.1«x then G<->sc shins are priced at S2 ce ed s from , th e ssale a l will be deposited in the scholar jlarship fund ^ _ ,'E:m k 7 ==T it r Fund establis lished for dead dHver’ss daughter ( SIS » S ll EE™ ^ iciirVfn ^r. m m SERVICES SET: V L^ Msitation for Brayton is scheduled led Tuesday from 6-9 p.m.. CDT.', ai at Gillespie Funeral Home, 27 Ma MarshaU St.. Coldwater. Midw 490J »36. Funeral seniCTS will be 2 p mL \\ Wednesday, at the United MethodL odist Church, 26 Marahall St. in Bra>ii a>ton’s hometown of Coldwater. ^ mm l i i ■ H Swedislih racerwvins tour staage ^M KC H E LL IN P ^ S ---------- 1 ~*ai M B ^cce - Glenn NAVPAKTOS. Creeci M agnusson of Swed k'eden ,w o n _ . . Sunday’s sccond sta^e: ol of the Tour of Italy, which was m am irred b>- acddents for the second straij raight day. World road champion on Abraham Olano of Spain was in \t hv-olved in a 10-rider pile-up 25 miles iles after the start in Elefsina, but heL*m managed to fmish41st. Italy’s Sil\*io Martincllo, •Uo, who wtm Saturday’s opening stage, the leader's pink jerse>*f af after flnishing in a group that ignusson out* sprinted. The Swx*de cov-ured the iie 143 miles alo n g th e C o rin th iatn n co a st to Na\-paktos in 6 hours, 39 minutes. 46 seconds. 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P r J H H 14 I j J j H V V H I J "■ , VLAREEDOl^DURING> T /A Ei jno g^ASC ^ ^ 2 1 ^ S SS. D M L A L n ill lo n g a n dr ai a m o o t h , m i h in h tiu m tt a t h ig h w a y H U |9 Ethiopian wins IS race CHEMNITZ, Germ any iy - H aile G ebrselassie of Ethiopia ia :ra n th e fastest 130(kneter n e e of pf tthe >'eor Sunday, winnixig in tiuee « nm inutes, 34.64 seconds. “I am v-cT)’ happy with th« theD m e.I didn't not expccti to rtm1so fast so e a rly in th e s e a s o n ," ,’ s a id • Gebrselassie, the- world ch ciuunpion tn 4h e 5,000 and 10,000. lid he "was .The Ethiopian s ta r said unlikely to run the two lon{ tances before the Olympics. cs. shorter d i^ **1 am noM* running the sha >rk on my (ances so th at I can work speed." he said. Gcbrsclass Assie took indouised lead after 900 meters and neet home in the intenutional met ica posted Meriene Otte>- of Jamaica wom'en*s the fastest limes in bothI w sprints - - tl.0 4 seconds^otte r 100 meters ond 22.80 in the 20 a taica won Michael G reen of Jamai< th c m en’* 100 in 10.09. ah e ad of Vincent Henderson o fth e ' Stoics, who ran 10.13. becau se s o m MUCH 3 t.» « 3 S .» * Kenyans domi niflate Bay to Breake SAN F RA N CISC Oa (A P ) T hom as O sano g av e Ki K e n y a its si.xth consecutive victor tor>- in th e liuy lo Breakers race Sun' >unday, covoring the hilly and colorl lorful 7 1/2milo course in 34 minute; Ites, 35 sec-. . onds. Osano, wl>9 h as w on n Ith e ra ce three times in th e past:t sj six y e a r i f in is h e d tw o s ec o n d ss a h e a d of countr>-man U u a ru s N>ti '4>-okerako. MiU-k Ctxjgun of the Unite titcd S tates w;u third at 35K)1. The top woman fiiiishe iher, Elana Meyer of South Africa, re< recorded o d bby Anne tim e of 38:56, followed M arie Lauck of the U nite lited S tates ' a t 39:25 a n d O lga M aarl rk o v a of Russia in 39:41. ■ I* on •v«ry Hr* « • M l. HenorM td a1 o w MO tec«IW»« Cftioftwidi i t M jcn m m iltM 7 , [MM M "S B 7 B - a mt m gg i o o d M U B te rtrU L .I M S M tt I3 4 ~ 4 2 a a '•*a m - B A R R Y^ c s v t f i r e r f a a r f -n I awUHflBg w J ^ SftJ IJV’s dwe*r Warranty . J m s i M M Mim K • g»mMtu§ s tn s a tt JO JIW 's 9 3 4 - ■M iM S t. 53 - M M M i3 B ~ 5 0 2 X SICITM^I \g ^ S k \ SS0.99 ‘ 68.99 7S.99 76.99 I J ^ I I C4 Timos-Novw. n . Twn Foils. Idono ' ■ ■ ' ^ ly, May 20.1996 Monday, I Muirphy ssid les, Sigel ymlts I i h SSeniorssTEaflillHac C kassic ^ I „ noi not alwa^'s eos>' for me to do. >. B But diis Murphy.sewed ^d up the toumament iw iN-eekl was under control*' on 16, where he hhio l ^ out for an'bagle UPPER M0^ lONTC'hAIR, N J. - lile ‘ Sigel’s second-place finishh m was his Kriday.'Sunday, he h' put anodier 8 -iron .Golf Classic tide wvnt to bei • CadiUacNFLCK; best of the j-car. But unlike Mi Murphy, a few inches fmm m the pin for another the player who ho could stand the heat Sip Sigel couldn’t keep it going lg con the birdie. m U b''---------------------------------hot honest cfa>' of the jrar.-Startinj ting w t h -----“It was a good >d dny.-I-wai in-con* - —r Jay Sigel \silt ksiltea and Bob Murphy the llth hole, ho missed fourr st straight tro l” Murphy saii aid. “I controlled my cookfd up a 3-under-piir 3-uj fairwaj-s mid fell a stnike behinc 69. conquer- fail iind ^Iur- emouons. llia t’ss isomcthit^ I did to- , ing the temperji eramres and the demons ph; phy w ith a bogey on 12. M Miurphy day that 1 h a d jn (n>ublc doing on the tk u ontx* doggci SUlcd him' on the regular adc ;idd(.-d a birdie on 14 iuid coasteti aed r v ^ a r tour." tour. "Tlicre’s no other riNLson otho thai after a poor shot ther than Mur])hy said th “I’m n Souihci hem bojvralsed in M o ri^ th e heargot to nio,’* said Sigel ihe igel,” who on No74; he iniiy- hliave blown up in his ' i B • dii." said Mun)hj phy. who fini.shed <\ith a lool ooked spent after the roundL“I stan- jTHinger years. But lut when he needed it twivstruke \ictin ctorj- after he and Sigel .•d edreally dry in g up. 1 didn' ble to save par with ^ d n 't gel most, he was nbli were tied after er 11 holes. '•Heat's al- .‘enti nough liquids going and 1 stu stopped putts on 9 and 10,I, {putting the pressure \^-.i>-s Rtxxi forr me ir because it loosens x-rspiring per imd got real hoi.” itack in Sigel's bp. p. ■ : mc up. I’m m1 trouble tr when it’s a)Id SiS^ ‘1 [ ^ e d his tee shot iit 11, 11, iui inPiiuence, he sai aid, is something he -v like(Satuniiyl,'l • 1. The heat'.s my diing." d ia w licution his legs were starting roadcast b<x>th wiien 9 ng ito go. leam^-d in the bro Murphy won on the Thunderbird at iHe e popped up his tec shoill on o 12, he Siiw ihe samee players who made Upper MimtcLiir Llir in 1%8 and had tA«) cwil uuldn^ risk ;m iippruadi o\xtr ih the »»-a- misj;ikes the firstit two diiys vying for H k sccoiid-place llni-slies llni in the Cadillac, le : Uiid up for the lx)ge>-. .NIurphy, er rand .>Iu diampion.ships Sur unday. itlcliiditig lastt year vi when he felt he whc .ho .set the coursc record Mth .ith a 62 '^ I ’m die luckiesi .■SI guy out here,” he K ' “>;avf the tmirn tirnameiu away.’-' gam- Frid 'riday. kept pLi\ing steadily. Siiid. “ To bc ablee to play again with if c '' • .liliiigonliiiiiiij-a lg a loiigli sliot out of the "I (Sigel) Ls im intimidating "He ng ffaaor the emodoiiiil cunt ntrol that 1 do ... the. B L . roiigji. • off ff Iihe lee.” Murphy said, “bu •but the giKHl Lord gave tr mc my hands back ^ H j l "Mv g«vil this V <\-as lo not niiike w;iy lis >x‘.ir r.iy 10 play tliis game Ls fiiin\-a>-; ^'u^^,uld and 1 count my lucky li stars all the B H iuiy diunb niLNtak Nt.ikes." he said "Tliat s gav a v a s imd puit.s." _ , lime.” — ' i New Yoric Duily ulyNcw^ . » ________ A m is wins wvindy Enjiglish tou[irney .... — m ' 'j‘v / I '' I k e s ^ IR-VME. Eiyja igland (API - Stephen eanii inied 5176.200 for his second1»m7n on 40 mph di.«Tjpted aQfield that induded .\ines of 'rriiiidad iad and 'I'olugo hatded the H e Eun)j)ean tour. the 12 members of if Europe's 1995 RyMrniig winds Sunt unday lo ;vin the Bt'ii"I'*!got m\-sclf in a position to win der Cup leam andd most of the Euro-s*ni and I k ^ e s■iIniematiorjfU Ini on a day and id then I did it on the final 1 al hole pcan lour's txst plav lav'ers. uW n JJ playerss shot sh SOor moa*. 'w th iththal putt,” Ames .said.-“At ‘At the &>udi .Africa’s JIc^f d Hav«-kcs took an '^Aines s;ink a 113-ii^ii par putt on stan Ul of the diiy I was kind off 4i 4isap- 11 on the par-3, 2C 208-\-arri fifth hole the ISth to winn after ai England's Jtm ixiint inted the PG.-V decided to play )lay im- Sunday, Third-rou Dund lea d er Colin Robson had,lx)):e; )ge\ed the hole. Rolv der s r such Kid conditioiTs...,! fe^‘l e^'l.dif: . Montgymerissoaiw: ud.lo an t>4,.Masters son finished one me stroke hack and feren vnt now." diiimpion Nick Fiil< ''* aldo liad an 80 and Derrick Ctx)perot r of Engliind u- ls t\w ’Ihi wxMtJier was rainy and1wi I'he windy liui Wtiosiiiim — ihuhrcc strokes behind B o b» M h urphy, rig h t, s h a r e s a la u g h w ith D ave S tocl ickton o n th e 18th g re een n Ibefore M urphy p u tte d to kick. • the.• fi first thret.- dasN, but Sundiiy lity was Montgomerie to si start the round — co mnpp le te h is Iw h a t th e C:adillac ad NFL G olf C la s s icc a t U p p e r M ontclair Coui ‘ountry C lub in C lifton, .\mes sdwt a fijui ;ijuil-rt>und 72. the ben even en \wrse on the demanding; 7, 7,205- had an 82 to finish ih way back in the (ij j j .. S u n d a y . score of the day. f a 283 lotal. He \-ard ly. for ' rd Oxf«)rdshire CDursc. Gilsls ii| to jxick. s up Avalilanche! beat RledW ijings 3-22 i n 0 1T DETROIT (Al (AP) - M ike K eane ties, fs, is 28-7 in p lay o ff o v erti frtim c scored with 2:29 1:29 left in overtim e game mes. 4-2 ihLs season. S unday, giving ing th e C olorado Ro; and D tiroitls C hris Osgi Roy )sgw)d . A\-alanche a 3-22 %-iaor>- o\ er the Debolh ih were superb in goal. Roy 3y Ihad troll Red Wings Igs in Came 1 of the 29sa> saves. Osgotnl 27. In the ovenii .•nime. rcnce finals. . Osg<x Westem Ct>nfercn g<xxl hild il cniciid slop to ro obb .Jot* .Ytit it was a g; game that will re- Siikic Idc at 9:55 iuid another on Clai Claude mem bered more >re for Haul Coffey’s Lumit mieux 17KXS. ch o ic e tt) be either eitl hero or goat. Mo kloments later, however, Kei Keane Coffe>' scored two t)f Detroit's goals, fired; .*d a shot fn>ni just imide thee blue b but also made a major i blunder by line li went' tlirough defensen ^ that senum knocking in oneeof of Colorado’s. Mike ke Ramse>- ;md bet^veen Osgoo goods Stepliane Velle -•He and .-Xdam Dead- legs f< the vvinner. s for marsh »verv credit L-diied with the other Tlu lie .Avalanche w ere 3-2 in OT ( Aralanche goals, h Ls. helping g<«ltender tlirouj ough the first two roimds. Four bur of Patrick Roy snaji nap a personal fiveiheir ir six second-round games4 wilh w' game losing s tn a against Delroii. Chicai reak iciigo went inio overtime, indi ndudRoy. winner of■two t\> Stanley Cup tiing ; a atrip le -o v e rtim e th rille lerr in BriefIfly in spoorts bu> Game 4. Detroit is 1-2 in overtim e b er 3of 1 utakes on both sides, I fm games. ^^ iwneas asglaring as Coffey’s, Game 2 will bei ]played Tuesday Detrc orado itroit was 3-1 against Colora nifdit at Joe Louis? /Anuia. The best- and 55^^ against Roy while winni nning of-7 scries then mov oves to Dertvx*r for an NHL HL-record 62 games this sea.v •a.son the nexi iwo. Dut the the free-w heeling confiden ience The wide-open sh ^ fyis shooiout many ex- that narked ma the Red Wings then h pected between thlese e two high-scor- ebbe<l ii the phyoffs. d in ing team s nev e r ddeveloped. ColDctro (roit was pushed to six gam »m es oradO/scored 326 ggoals during the by Winr then innipeg in the first round. th< sea so n , o n e m ore cii *e th a n th e R ed had10lorally from a 3-2 deficit Wings. But both team t' s played a eliminai lames n ate St. Louis in seven gam more cautioits styiee iiuid rcfeive Don of tlieJ second sc round. KoliJU^Jci kept a' tig ight rein on play. Tlie F Wings’ sudden vulnei neraL* Red especiiiUy in the eai rarly going. There bility was w: never so evident as in n the tl were 15 m inor pen .•naliie.s, eight on second id p eriod when Coffey’ss imii the Av-.»lanche, probnbU irado ible mistake enabled Coionw There iiLso v^ere aan imusual numm forge ge a M tie. Belle ri'ings up 2 R RBIs as Indilians take B Rangers; O)’s nip M’s• CLEVEL.\ND (A (AP) - /Ubert Belle e.Mended Ic-dliis I------------------------ --hitdng stre;ik to 20 giimes wilh <i two-nm single, sin helping Charles .NiigvNa, and the Cleveliind Indi ndians ^V ' defeat the Texas RiUigers Ra 8 -.=)Simday. Belle's hitting sireak sin is the longtsi of his can rarwr. _ •< and als«) the Ivstit in it the majors this seiLson. I is n. Il the longest stringi hy h\ iui Indi.im pla\’er .since.-jubo li . ,Franco\ 22 siraiglii ight in.l9S8, Nag.v (7-1) allo\ lowed ^ V five runs on mne■hit hits Ul si.v inning.v He struck ck out Vvv. si.x in his founh siniight str win. Jim Poole. Jul Julian Taviu-e/ iind .Iikc-■Mes M .1 finished «NTlh scorelcJiS ess reBj lief. Mesii got Iiis 17ih 17i s.ive. Belle's sin^e durin rin g a • ^ threv nin fourth ior inning off B*)bby Witt i4-3) ; 3) put ------- / • :f Cleveland ahead./1.7-2. Kevin Klster hit his third th --------- 9homer of the scries es ffur Texiis. G raf winss 9th German Oj Open A m e r li ce a n L e a g u e ,r.j 9 with his 12 th homer ier. C arte r was in a 1-for-l •Jump before gelling t lg three hits Saturday. i^ i Erik Haason (5-5) a •) allowed both rum' and e i^ hits in 6 1-3 inning-s,; liked .s, struck out four and walke four. .Mike Timlin pit« pitched a perfetn ninth forr his h ’ seventh sa\-e, sending 1 Royals to dicir sixth1 lo; loss lg the r, in eiglit games. .Mark<Gubicza G (36) w-as die loser. Brewers 4, Twins 22 ^UNNEAPOUS - Steve S Sparks stymied Mir Fp nesota with his knudc iddeball for 7 2-3 innings, giv ' ‘ ■' ing the Milwaukee; Brewers B a victor>- over th O rioles 8, M ariner ners 7 a J T^^ins. B.-\m \lORH -- Robcno R. .-Uomar hit a tlirec-i •x*-run jhM The viaor>-, the four APpho aiirth straight for the Brewen homer in the sixth :th inning to give Baltimore i T^ X* the A tla n ta B ra v e s outi >utflelder R yan K lesko was the 300th v^in for for manager Phil Gamer. ■ Thi lead, and the Orioles ;)les overciime four home rum tns b>- flip s C in c in n a ti Rec loss was the third inI a row for the Twins, who an . ^ e d s s h o r ts to p B arry iers. the Seattle M;iriners 4-11 in their la.st 15 ga games. Sparks (3-1), gave, uj ___, L ark in a s h e slid e s d e s in to s e c o n d b a s e Rjifae! Palmeiro a: Mark Smith also homo ■o and eiglu hits before being ing relieved by Marshall. Bozi S unday. ■ for Baltimore, whidi idl luis unn se\x*n cf nine afte with two'outs in the: ei eighth. Mike Fetters pitchet home Finley (5-2) .struck o 10 and pitched a six-hi >14 skid. Jay Biauier k out mer hit twv tif Scatde's four hoi n -j Wt- ihe ninth for his fifth th save. Rich Robenson (0-7 rum off Mike Mii.ssin. L S and ‘■•scaped a base tases-loaded, noout jam in th wina. 'vho gave up se\en runs a Z il the - struck out a career-higl ligh 10 in his second complete (7 .2 ) first inning, and shut c the Yankees u n d ^L^l a career-high 1.1 hits in sLx innings. MussinaI (7 ut out 3nlv • “ tl game of die season. He allowed nine hits and onlj stili tied Cleveland's Ho\\-ard's sacrifice fl>v d’s (Charles .S';ig\' for tlie .\L viofr vie Ty with one out in the ninth. one eam ed run. n' Itiui. Bulmer. \\ho Hudler and Jorge Jor Fabrcgas also homere •ho had twi) vilo .shots .uid ann RBI P red sir^e. ha.s homered ii four strai^iit giimes. /Vlex !XIRo--Angels. Salmt Imon hit a two^run shot an ?d in k s2 ‘nd Red Sox 12, Athletics h eighth hom er off Scot driguez \\vni 3-for-5 a has 11 hits in his last 22 aj. Davis followed with h his -5 and ., BOSTON - Mo Vau| aughn and Jose Canseco hii Kamieniecki(l-l). J.T. bats. Edgar Martinis .T. Snov»- addc*d an RBI doubl iia and Dan \Vilson also horaer consecutive home runs iis to back Aaron S d e ’s pitch for the Mariners. Aloi luna- for a 4-0 lead in the first firs inning. •Momar’s homer off Edwin Hur ing and lead the Bostc iston Red Sox over the Oak do(24)madeit8-7. land Athletics. ■ B lu c J a \^ 3 .R o \- a ls 2 ts2 Vaughn also singled ed in a run in the fourth■*"■ in' .AnRcLs 10, Yankees ees 1 KANS.AS OTY, Mo. lo. - Ed Sprague hit a two-nii ■un ning to give him three K IRBls.cn the day. The reign' ^ 1 hom er and drove inn tl !*"■ NEW ^’ORK - Tiir three runs, and Jo e C ane Tim Salmon imd Chili Da\-is te r ing AL M \T has four ^T Ihome runs in hu last four ,g 3 ^ doubled and tripled as the Toronto Blue Jays bea consecutive home i le runs in the first inning eat games and eight in his fiis*last 11. Sele (2-3) allowed ids. Chuck Finley andI the th CiUifomia /Vngels broke >ke a City Roj-als. ■ one run on five hits in seven innings, his longest si.x-game losing strea With Kansas Cityy leading lc 2-1 in the seventh :reak with a v m over the Now N( th. outing of the season.. C Don Wengen (1-2) allowed ved O m e r led off with a doi ^■ork ^‘unkees. double and Sprague foUoHXw *< soc runs on se\-cn hitsi in 3 2-3 innings. Se S M uster wi vins Italian Oper len for Sth title imas M uster m astered thiee sswirhng winds, th e slipR O M E -T hom perj- c o u n an d1 R I ichard K rajicek's serverve-and-volley gam e Sunfth clay coun title o f the th e• IItalian Open for his fifth >'p"^ ^ M uster, th e dc defending cham pion andd utop seed, used his punishing baseline gam g e lo beat th e unsw ^ded dec Dutchman 6-2, 6 4 , 3ver two hours and reavscn in JUSt ove L*n 1himself as th e fa\*orite Open. French 0] M uster, w ho al also vs-on in Ro<ne in 1990, ►90,‘joined Jaroslav Drobny (1950, 1951 and a 1953) and M ark Mull .luUigan (1963, 1965 and 196/) as th e only ly m en to vs-in th e ItalianI Op Open three times. av e M uster his 38ih carecr victory ga\ .•cr 1day coun title an d cxtended his recorc ird on th e surface over the he ]post t^vo years to 95-3. year, he has IS defended :ill five titless he had won at this stage in 1995: M exicoI Citj', C Estoril, Biircelona,. Mi Monte Carlo and Rome. M uster plays next n« w eek in St. Poelicn, 1, A Austria, beforv going to Paris to defend his hi French Open title. B E R U N -S te•ffi ff G raf won h er ninth Gen ^•rm an Op>en on Sunday, but was forced to battlq over th ree tough ^ ssels before en d in g the upset run of Slovi vakia’s-Karina Habsudova. va. T he top-seeded s l G raf let a m atch point nt sslip away before complcting a 4-6, 6-2, 2, 7-5 victor>- over Habsudo jdovu, who had defeated 'h re e top -20 playe yers to reach th e final, G raf, who hass won th e G erm an Open L*n im ore than any o th e r toum am ent, said id th e title restored some ne tof her confidcncc for 'h e French Open, n, which s ta n s .May 27. She rebounded<1 from a q u an c rfin a l loss i M anina Hingis last ISS 10 week in Rome. “To win on d aly y again was very im portant tant,” Graf said. “But the u n ce n ain ly is still ill th ere — it's not gone yet. yet.” Veteran Ml loore and son wi vvin grand prL\ KEY WEST, Fit ■la. - V eteran offshore racer rao Bobby M oore and his son W illiam e a m e d a S uperboat class ass win and overall top h o ^ r s a t t h e K e y■y W est Grand Prix on Sund jnday. They took th e le lead at th e s ta n and ran1 th the 4,2()0 hp, Mercrui.ser-pow ered catam; m aran at 94.66 m ph to turr tum in the b(»t average s p ^ am ong 28 boats b that crossed the sstar tan line of th e triangular course off th e! island’s i: southem coast. M oore finished1 alm i ost th ree m inutes ahe; ahead of M an A lcone of Newport Beach, Calif., O whose 91.36 was second sea best for th e day. Alcone won last Novem N ber's world champi mpionship in Superboat and his 117.25 av/erage e speed at last Scptem tem ber’s national championship is a recon Jrd. T h e younger Moi loore, 21 , was thrust into3 th the driver’s seat o f the 46-foot Nuff R espe p e a , a fte r ow ner Jim Robir abinson could not travel to Key W est from1 ia E uropean business trip, ip. T he S u p er Limit lite d d a s s was won by Lai Laith Pharaon, a Saudi entrepreneiu* from m Paris. H e drove Zero D Defect a t an average speed ^ of 82.79 m ph. Charlie Haim es o f Fort n L auderdale, placed first irst m Pro I class. Alan B utler o f C orpus C hristi, Texas, won th e> St Stock d a s s in Cutting C om pllet Iled from w ire re p o rts Padrres keepp rollinglg, slip 1past Esxpos; ]V ^cGriflThitsN<0.3 0 0 SAN DIEGO lAP: AP) - Luis Lopez. who neiirly caughtt Darrin D Fletcher’s tying single in the; top to of the eighth, hit a sacrifice fly off ofl Mike Dyw in the Ixittom half. Montreal, which f th e NL East in 1995 995, 24 games behind Atlanta, dropp< ;P^cl a half.game behind the World S< Braves. The Expos.had ha been first for 46days. D ave V eres (4-2) R eed leading off th« stole second and To gled. Trevor Hoffmax seventh saw . ' " =t* C ^ -hilter Kevin Jordan sacrificed >ut later, Eisenreich groundec dod lm"oppc iposite-fieid sin g le b etw e er , and third. E>ave Leiper (2 top o, pitch! ched iwo-ihirds of an inning and Rici Licky Bottalico got three out: fc^hisN ; NLieading 12th save. Bottali' iked Chad Fonville and hit AnC edeno w ith a p ifch , then out Mike Piazza, Eric Karros Qul Mondesi. «KSi iB Phillies 5, D o d g cnn 44 LOS ANGELES -Jim - , E isenreich drove home the winr ninth inning with hi: -the gome, stopping the gome winning streak. Kevin Stocker hit a against .Scott R adio d in s k y ( 0 - l ) a n d i - C] Ni fl a tio n a l L e a g u e p,„ Bra\ es s 9^,R e d s 5 lm ^NTA - Fred McGriff hit his ATLAJ career homer and John Smolo □la e the first nine-game wirmerr in ijon, leading the Adanta Br<n*es e Cindnnad Reds 9-5 Sunday, tjtiis Grissom led off w ith^ a^ [j;e run, and the Braves beat the for the l l t h straight time, in. in3 SJ g a four-game sw eep in last V ------ '\ ___ ^ L [ ^ * , S 2 ^ F 7 n f . SmolQ (9-1) allo»-cd d just two hits son’s t>^tyruJ >nm double oft Todd Jones in seven innings and re retired his las# (4-1), who b 10 blew his fifth save in 14 11 batters. Mark Wohlo iers got the last chances. Jeff Jeff Bagwell’s twtKun horoer o u t for h is e ig h th1 save. P e ie hadputHcjuj ^ (^ o n a h eo d in dte fifth. ” Schourek (4-2) ga\*e uppfournm f sand ^ eight hits in six innings. *• .Martins 88.,C<u b s 7 . , CHICAGO tCO - Teny Pendleton hit an Rockies 10, Cardliuls 5^3 RBIdoubleii ue in the 1ith inning as FloriDENVER-EUis Buric rks Homo-ed m da rallied 1 totowin for the llth time in ■ hts th ird straight gam< me and M ark 13 games.-ni ‘ ■nirkWendeD (3-1) walked ■nwmpSoh (3-3) pitdwdi ta s w ^ ^ t t w Jeff Conine » one out and Pendle* ne with as th 6 R ockies won th t e ir fotirth ton followed "wd with a double into the straight’ Andy Benes (1-7; ;-7) lost his iev- right-field co i comer. Matt Mantel (1-0) enth oonscattive stan, aUc Itowmgsttnins pitched a» scoreless sc 10th and Robb in six innings. His ERAArose to 5.91 N en,theM ar Nlarlins’ seventh pitcho*. finWidi the save tied 2-2 inn the sixth, the ishedforhisi lus lOdi save in 11 c h o i ^ Rockies scored four lunso I off Benes. T o ro n to B lu e J a y EEid S p ra g u e (33) Is g r eiated at a t hom e by Jo e C a rte r a f te r Spragu« u e 't tw o-ru n h o m e ru n1d u rin g th a a e v e n th ■ In n in g S u n d a y in K Ka4n sas City, J-ear’s NL playoffs. Atli JUtlanta has ivon McCriffi ff went 4-for-4 with two dou" 12 of 14 overall, while’ Cmdnnati C has bles and1foiy fo RBIs. He became the lost five in a row. ■er to reach 300 home runs. ■ 71st player ^ •J A stros 4, Pirates 3 HOUSTON - J e ff Ba B anrell h it s tw o-out, tw o-run sing capping a s e P tttsbur^ overcame a. the ninth o d Orlando M single of Donne Wall and GUa(s6,Mi .Mets2 I Mets 0 FRA! JW^CISCO - M ark Gardi®d a six-hitter and struck another strong outing by « fchtt as San Francisco bear Mett 6-2 to co m i^ te a ader sweep Sunday. / — "I ________________ ■ ■> _________ I TW\La x MFAR S 132 3RC 3RD STREET WEST, P.O. BOX 5 • TWIN FAliS. 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C aretaker n e ed e d Immet}!-■ Position avail in or>gir>oer-- T R A IN E E G ro w w itn th e P a n tim e LPN.RN w anted, e AMERICAN STA FRN G fem a le S h e p h e rd L ab X. ately. a t historic Striekerr JO IN OUR TEAM Ing dept. D uties In c c o m ­ f a s te s t grow ing furniture9 Vahofy loniD s N ee d ed |t Cont.-ici M icki a t M a g ic Sc p e o a i c a re e r opporturirty' g m o . s p a d o , b la c k & & p le tin g s h o p d r a w in g s . R anch, ow ned by the Idac h a in In N orth A m erica I . •• Lancscap«r»g Valley M anor. 536-6623 , yvsuoneollaf.annh o S t a t e H i s t o r i c a l1 -d d ln ir iR r w y a . ft a i s f ttnow available. Join a naU n ite d F u rn itu re .W are­ “ W arehousing sw ers to D aisy. 537-6817________• ____________ 1tion w ioe industry le a d e r 17. Society. Fre e rent in e x ­ Ing w /jo b e n g in e e r i n g . h o u s e h a s o p e n in g s forf ••• ~ Construcnon . c h a n g e for rr\alnienanceI K n o w led g e in a u io C a dJ d ynam ic, solf-m otrvatod.. ■ tN U RSE ’w ith o v e r 7 5 y e a r s of T he U .S. O oponm ent ftt oof Energy (DOE) h a s Issueda aa l o s t b l a c k l e a t h e ’r! - WoiOing a n d s it e se cu rity ; o th e r experience sy ste m is d e sired . Apply f a m bttious m gr train ee s, ^ b riefcase. REW AROI C a.1 iP n n -tim e office n o r s e for j . for th e T est A n a N orth S t e a mQt IfflpAsS l£ E xcttie rfF T P o s w i s . If “ b e n e f its . C all 2 0 8 -3 3 4 in p e rso n a t LyOe S igns, w ho a re ccjmmitiod to an’ 1i b u sy . 3 ph y sic ia n office i * E x p e n s e - p a id tr a in in g ' >gl734-0917 o r 733-9630. ^ a t th e Idaho Nabonal Ertgi‘•C o n si C/trwLoaOer program _ 2S44 for more jntormation. 1925 W mberty Rd .T F excrtmg kx>g tem i career. r»*ring L aboratory { I ni£L). I u This finding b b ased o n a n .1 “ Maiervti H ar«ief } C o m p e titiv e s a la r y a n a ^ L O S T l e n t p o le s In g r a y - - N o o x p ;m u stb o w O Itn g io> “ Productibn'SuDieiivtstx oovkonm ental a»#«5»m-tent ert th at ev alu a ted environmental — t : e n B f r r B a c « o e - e O £ -. “_i.O utstandingiw nete.pacK :___________ CARPENTRY FARM b a g o n B r u n e a u R iv er. s ta r t a t th e b o tto m a n d tm p a ctt « sso c la to d w^th a ptying th e Test A rea North < S end resu m e to : N urse. ,a g e m d u d « g health, denth em I NEVER AFEEI E xperienced tile sette r for F arm h an d, exp. m h a y opt 2 2 REWAROI 206-436-6851. work h a rt. ' a l . d i s a b i l i t y , ft l i f e stora0 c po o l tn a itabftzin fizing th e p o d . T he storage p o d 734-6452 1-800-731.TEWP ;: P O Box 586. Je ro m e. ID c u s to m w ork w a/Jted in eraOon. weW ft m e ch a n x ; iraurar>ca. Can 736-9260 I ■ <MB* buA in th a 19S0's and an d h a s a o provisiofts-such a s» aa LOST: Sm . brown PorrierKetchum a re a. Call 206Putting T he M agic V alley !i »???!» supervisor exp.. COL req . • Up to S20K to 30K first sacandatvD O ol Unar. to) p revent n leak s. In addMon. ventt726-1702. T o W o r k F o r lo Y e e r a l mian ian puppy. 5 m o s. d dJ.. ye ar ro und e m ploym e nt. ; year earrung potential *nd : N U RSE : y M o n control ov«r th a pool o d a re a b inadequaie. 324-7 1 4 8 b e h ra e n 8 -6 . I C a m e y a re a . 733-0196 MANAGER 1When you l«vo acm» aiounO RN progr*m « P . F T m e d ic a l s u r g ic a l I! excfflrtg40iK ,T h * pool currantfy conta«[ m ains co re debris from the T hree - CASHIER ^ ” V alley C o-O p Inc h a s a n 1 • Mem prom obons. your homo you no tongof ■ Everting shift. 8 ft o r 12 I **' MBit i a l M raa cto r acdOd w e ni t an d sp e n t nuclear fuel. T he Cashier/derk needed. Ex- : o pe n ing lor a sto re mgr. ; hr shifts 36 bed u n it CaB I V WVie h a v e tfn m e d at* o pen104 rwfld. stfver-us* ffwm. . sp a m n u d a a r fual c o n lists s m of fuel asse(T4)iies from the I FARM ceoent benefits. Apply m ' K athleen SivuUch. D irec- i. ir>gs m S outh ldaf>o ^ I PER^NALS JI personatthe StmkerSta- 'W an te d a fo re m a n 10 s u ­ tn th e S h o s h o n e a r e a . . L oa»-ol-FIu«-T aa program ram an d govemmont-owned com•P ieaso se n d re s u m e s to IMtSCELLANEOUS to r o t N u r s in g g" 7 3 3 - j p e rv is e th e farm ing a n d m arclal fuel rtxts arxl assan , . t»on1777KimbertyRd . .P Q .B o x 4 9 9 W en d e ll i d .: -■ IP a rt Tim e E m p lo y m e n t------- 3700, ext. 234. EO E ■ -■ I ■ DO YOU QUALIFY? ......... ... — _ Th*« a ctton *wuJd placa t» e sto ra g e pool In an environ-. S W Q L E r M e et so m e o n e » th haying operatton on 1500 ^ special. F r iw H e « T q >yslf ;CHILDCARE 83355. Ann' Floyd. ! I | Petition gatherers ne e d e d i‘- Needed J u m 1.1996 mantatfy »o«a. nor>opor«bi( a re s of a cattle ranch n e a r ,C lo sin g d a te 5/2ft‘967 ab le conditton suitable tor refur' You m u a t b e h o n e s t, d e I -- E am fn> T iS 75toS l20d«y t^tshmant or evantual d •com a co m issionlng. Implementation Su n V alley Idaho G o o d [: B a b y s itt e r n e e d e d M -F II pendable, h a v e a cc e** to 1nNU RSE P o( th a action ««ould t>agto) tr submitting an application to 9 -1 1 AM an d M-TH 4-7.30 monthly aalary with h o u se , MECHANIC I In by , II . c d iec tn g signaruros a“ reliab le c a r. b e t>ondCan 800-296-2937 T o d ay RN. f t FT, ICU. even»>g shifl, tr>a N ucJaar R a g u la to ■ ny C o m m issio n for a lic e n s e to “ i I PM. Experience prefDcred tm ck. a n d beneflta. M ust PF r o g r e s s iv e farm e q u ip - i _ ' B f to r I 2 h r shtf) n e e d e d ; a?b le , a n d m o tiv a te d to transport a n d sto re th a hial m. [SPEOALNOTICK Can Y F C A @ 733-4384 h a v e e x te n s i v e e x p e r i­ fueis an d co re debris. T he comm ont dealer, seeking m e- | ] build a c a r e e r Call now MISCELLANEOUS . ! m isato r w o iid conA ict a ai im m ediately. 8 b o d unit, j ? e n c e in m achinery repair, a ep a ra te environmental review Chanic w / e x p e rie n c e in f | CONSTRUCTION Retjred n e eo extra irx»m e! ■ «Can K athleen Srvulx::n. Di- ] to. r y o u a p p o in tm e n t ft of DOE'S p ta n s to mova'arK strong farming ability, a n d 'a n d sto re th e matarlals. Concur7- A L C O H O U C S < h a y e q u ip m e n t r e p a ir mterview. Can G r a d e .C h e c k e r , c o n ­ Live « we«*.er>a or live tfi r, e c to r of N u rs in g 7 3 3 - I' cortftoenbal S ram wtlh th a com m ission's good referen c es S e n d xi's review , te s ts would b e corv Hourty w ege pkts benefits ANONYMOUS I D ick B u rlin g a m e . (208) struction nrm lookirrg for nighi a n e n e a n t n e e d e d « i 2 resu m e to: du c tad on th a dew atarirw ing.. tran sp o rtatio n , and sto ra g e S ch lo fm a n T rac to r 3 7 6 ■for assisted Irving nom e m : 3| 7 0 0 . e x t 2 3 4 E O E Call 733-8300 678 -3 5 0 1 . Mori or T u e s . e x p e rie n c e d g ra d e f o x 7 4 8 P tc a b o . Id B3348 t a c ^ dasigrts to a sa u raissal NMd ed J u n e 1,1996 ® B a f e o p ytgO T S-UponfecelK ing 3333 a sk tor Steve. 1 I 11AM-6PM.Eq£,M.'F W e a re a n e q u a l ' G o o d in g 9 3 4 - 5 5 0 6 Or approval « ) d a licansa trom rt)m th e com m ission to proceed. 2 I 107 1 checker. O — I! _ Carole 934-5601 EO E OlFFIC E FARM ^ ii o p p o r tu n ity e m p lo y e r , F. MEDICAL 344 c an lstara containing0 T n h rv e MUe Island core debrts n"tak«» m y m n u e s to pSc* ^ I ABORTION AMERICAN STA FFW G " ^ w om en a n d minonttes erv W an ted experienced operCNA s w anted to lOin our I| MORTGAGE ^ w oi*J ba da w a ta ra d . ramov moved from th e p o d . and trans- I ' rour dsM U lM a d . . , tha ALTERNATIVES c o u ia g e d to apply. Con- r'.'a to r f o r c o m p u t e r i z e d pi ro fe sso n a l c a r v ^ team j a p o rta d a p p ro iim a ta ty 300 m rr iles to th e Idaho Chem ical rMUts t;*0 a bn k * W . ta c Lou a t 743-1531 . I0 6 5 .h arrow b e d sta ck e r 1 ays and shifts negobab- ■AIre y o u er> e rg ^ ,-cr* atrv e . i f D P r o c a s s i n g P la n t fo r sto ito rr a g e in a n Interim s to r a gle e . PR EGNANCY CR IS tS . organised ft ! D ata Entry File O e rk s. _ ^ Caa 3 2 4 .7 148. Ile Subm it a p p ica tlo n a t Ij imagmatrve. . systam . It is antlcipBtad1th th«a t constnicbon oi this tad U*y y CEK TER cMTA PROCESSING with W inaow s ■ ' R eceptionisis with SALES I o u n t a i n V ie w C a r e I^ proficient M | SA ««ouid bagin in 1997 artdIta takk a o n e y e a r to complete. F ree test)ng. CaD 734-7 4 7 2! Part-tim p I computer programs-> C a n | e. 7pm to midrwght _ C ustom er Service Skill a sSPEN i C e n te r 5 0 0 E P o lk , : , A CELLULAR O thar sp a n t nuciaar fuels « is would a tso b e removed from m or 1-800-371-7472. I| you g r a s p th e in itia tiv e 734-6452 73 T ues. T hurs. & Fn. Com- FARM: p, 1-eOO.73l.THMP I L L eading « I Kimberly , C ellular Com m utn a pool, aiiow ad to dry. loai to ad ed m a commercial s t o ^ I wtien de adline s m ust t>e p u t e r e x p e r ie n c e p re - Rr anch h a n d n e ed e d , m ust ~ NEVER A FEEI > nn>c sb o n com parry seeking ~ cask , an d Btaoad a t T a s t Ara A rea North prior to ccnsd id ab o n : Ir n e f Are you pie asa m & ' Putting pj, le rr e d . 10 key & typing 1 Ttte Megic Valley t« s i 108 have tillage, irhgauon, hay y a t to a Idaho & a m i c « Proc< tw o ( 2 ) e x p e r ie n c e d ro cessm g P la n t The p o d woukJ MEDICAL < cheerfuf» A/e you farmiiar 7 required Must bo reliable , ToW orfcForlO Y eerel „ m a k in g a n d c a ttle skills I PROFESSIONAL b e drained a n d th e w atarr w wcould b e trea te d and d isp o se d ' s a le s p e r s o n s to se ll a n d Full tim e a n d p a rt tim e ’ with real e s ta te lending'? : __ & seff motivated Apply in a, n d a d e sire to u se inem . . S I SER^CES of in compDanca with a ppb^cab ie sta te an d fadersi w ater se rv ice Cellular Custom C. N A s W ood flrver R e­ Then w fy not apply for a I PPLUM t BERS ^ perso n at: Slate Pa^ o u se and in su ra n c e H dtecharge laws. h ab ft C a re C enter ta k e s I position a s a b ranc h k>an 1Joi Journeym an n eeoed r S un -^ e r s In th e M a g ic V alley p e r A Supply, 1801 Higha, v a ila b le S e n d re s u m e , a r * * . M u st b e a te a m OO E prap a ra d a n a n vIro W in A U tal a ssessm en t evakial- B«F OUALfTYCtEANMO p n d e m grvmg quairty care . * la n d A ve E. Twin Falls, t , a s s s ta n t with tr>e.natnn's ! Valley, V U w tang for quaUry' ' ,, y e r h a v in g e x c e lle n t Com m ercial ft residential ' to PO B o x 5 7 5 . H a g e r. p la n g this a ction to a s s is t In n aacg e n ^ planning and decision ■#1 m o rtgage c o m p an y • 1 & to our r e s id e n ts If you ‘ M on-Ftl9am -4pm . rm an. ID 83332._________ ft e x p e r ie n c e d p e o p le ^ U ght C a rp e t C leaning ' { making. T h a anwkonmantaJ ital a sse ss m e n t and QodiDg fif h a v e a stro n g d e s ir e to ' o r w e s t M o r t g a g * . ; E xc salary b e n e fits Call : cSu s to m e r s e rv ic e skills. N “ CaB Betry 324-9 6 1 0 p Ufi SionHteafH tm o p fl hava T h is IS a full tim e, com tve Ib e en rev ised In resportse to DELIVERY n work wtth tho ekJerty and ^ e n d y o u r r e s u m e to S ki a n a t (206)726-5261 or ; m SERVICE ' M ^ i*aion only, p ositio n m corrvnants racatvad during I o 30-d ay p u U c com m ent ng tw P/T h e lp n e e d e d a t local EE)x p e r i e n c e d lin e c o o k •nouid like to be a p art of (2081 726-7336. ^ d^ a y a n d e n io y a p o a lO o n ; Fax F ' periods. T he revision a tso caBular ph o n e sa le* worti0 m incorporates informaDon from mwScal equipm ent co lor Qur f a s t g ro w in g te a m . t<h a t o f f e r s f a n t a a t i c | — nr e ed ed . Must h a v e break. ‘ . A l C h a p te r & AG rela te d , th e Racord o r D ad slo n forr tN th e D eparttnent ot Energy ProRESTAURANT | ing w ith a g r e a t *t*tf of d e l i v e r i e s , e q u ip m e n t t st e x p e r ie n c e Will b e - t^h o o t h e J o b f o r y o u W e b^ e n e f lu ft c o m p e titiv e ' RE fa c a s e s . F re e taiep h o n e T a n v n a tic Sp e n t N u d aairr Fuel Fi c u s to m e r- c o m m itte d M anagem ent and Idahoa ^ook w anted. at>e to w o rt j preparation & maintenanr< offer an oftractrve em ploy. P p ay. D oni hesitate a s th a 1C o req u ired lo work v o n o u s ' consuftabon. National E ngineering L abo rs ry Envirorimental R estora-° nrato . c e Apply a t 261 Addison m « a once a Me tim e po- ' aa n y t i m e E x p e r i e n c e | gp *e o p le , a p p ly in p e rs o n <s hhours in d od m g S aturday. ^ ent pkg which In dudes. 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S t a t e Ll•Paid V a c a tx jn s' JT 1 I wiO d e a n yoM h o m e for , txjns for two g reat c ooks j o p e n with m a n u fa c tu re d action signincantly aflectlr>{ c e n s e in dental hygiene, h / »lr>g th e qu ality ol th e h u m a n^ • tK HAJR Fo For I m m e d ia te c o n s id e r . NURSE J; YM. E xper. h o u se k ee p er. h o m e c te a le r s h ip E a rn c^a i i 7 3 4 ^ i , i i environm ent. 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Idaho, unti S.-00 PM "S ^ S f S a m S a s T n S . ^ P ^^ prevailing local tim e on ySa d .8 m o a o M .ln lh a v 4 a CPA o r C P A o n M m ^ laa ae CaB 7 3 4 9 0 6 2 N a r e a ie d C tf T a ra aa a t W s M a - 5 6 0 1 .E O .E . iM y e a fs o lttq iw te . J u n a 4 , m o . to r OPW d» n ly o lE .D S L I n J e r d n a « •I M BVERS a a * « io g 3 r 3 a 2 2 .6 a « 5nca.C(ca4int gtow»epPrefect No. 97-OM,Rerool ~ OO E ISS U E S R N O tN O 9 O F NO SK2N1FICAKT IMPACT CT FO R T E S T A REA NOR lORTM PO O L STABIUZATTON• PRtO JE C T PR ;! BANKRUPTCY lio I Sw E W 199^ iSCORT { E! W S’ 101 Qymnaalwn BuM ng. C o k l no s t S m a l c a l l o o s p ^ ^ o ^ o ^ f n Idaho. “taJ m a le . V icin ity o f Pillm o re a F»af. 734-7414 L O S T b la c k & w h ite c a t. LO m a la , n e u te r e d . 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May 1 TWIN FA LLS. C lea n atu- 7^ 5 *1 TWIN FA L L S 2 b d rrn . 1 >l A '" “ "5^9 SECRETARY k * i t I-------------------------- ^----------“ I TW IN FA L L S By o w n a r . BY O W N E R 1 .2 S a m k tot 1. d t o f e r 1.N o s m o k in g .n o m. In a a c u ld a d c ountry ttA CP A flfin S M kin g q u bam . No pota. $4S0Atw . 2 0 0 0 s q . I I.. 3 b d rm In te r e s t ra tM a nr e peta pleaae. 734-9263. UNFURNtSHEO £ I^ E M C T E R Y W T S ^ dM aion $16000.0101423nod » o c f« tty . ExcoU ... h o u s a . M o r n i n g s i d ia CaH 733-6302 dow n! p u b lic re la tio n * skill: GUARANTEED U S c h o o l O lst., o w n e r llII6 3 4 8 ta a v a m oaaae*- CEMETERY LOT a t S unr TWIN FA LLS. Q uiet C ul. \w«JS (R*«»a a a low a s 7.5% IT)', _________ m ust— R ro a d an t ln.Wi — _-nanco.w/SlOK.downJrT>; — - e a t M amoriai.-haa a-vauR S l a ------------- A D S ----------^ P ^ D U P L B C E S e - T W IN F A L L S - t a ^ O * f2 ^ d o 'a a c . 3 b d r m ; - l 3 / 4 ............ NfthrlsthaiSmatofonnar P o r te d 5.1. P ro te ssio m o d ia lo ly o c c u p a n c^y , 'lQM8 C R L Y S ch o o lt.N ttu t tl Inll$ a s0 .1 -e 0 1 .7 9 6 -e9 5 7 n b d rm . 2 b a lh . O a r a g eL, _ b M f» .Jtq r» h p J!* W ^ W P _______ your ho m a t e r ^ $ « K . Call 702-753-005C -------------- a p p « v « n c 8 a n d atM nt “5 0 . . r a l i a t a '- p a f a d i a e o n a -R t« » e R T -T a W n g -a p p « k » d • t o r a o » ~ N e a r C 8 l f t ? h o o k u p , o u is rd e p e l T -• '--.ooorconsondouon3 0 — " B u y t h e G u a r a n t e e^ d 10 detail roqulrod. S< n w ssage. W7 ^ u o rta for 1 b d rm a p ta In b u d g e t, i . s A c r a a n aII,* a r SUNSET MEUOOIALPK. 6 shopping. AvaB. im m e« ^ •Homo im provonw^nts posaiW e. $S2S m o n th . M ckage and The roaum e to P.O . 94S47. Ik e R oaevaia Dist. 1 lo t $400 C a n y o n & H U d an L aka n r ^ -ra tira n ra n r-d iB B b te d ate>y. C aa733-4330 •E x tro cash _ THE MQMT. 733-0739 t w i n FA L L S By o w n er, T im e s N o w s. P .O>. B B ox “ • C a llS 3 6 -2 n S T i m e s N e w s g u aa rr-. ^ c o m m u n ity . S e c t i o n 6 su b . S17.000. w as & pwr. ^3303 • B a n k n ip tc y & p o w ^ com pletely rom odoled. 4 S4fl. Twin Foils. 10 833 P a rla c t Ibr n a w m anutaoa n t e e s to s e ll m e r^ , HUD h o using. R ant de-~ T W I N F A L L S Q u i t e“ TWIN FA IX S: SeverainW B b d rm .. Ig. living, dining locatton. 2 bdnn. 1 bath.J ' 1 bd rm "ap ts. s ta r tin g a f tu rad hom a. 423-S130 __ te n n in ed by Incom e. ApM l 15 c h a n d is e or rm .. k itc h e n , lir e p la c e . SECRETARY 1-80(M 54-2645 brick duplex. Fun b a s e -. — I MANUFACTURED—I pUcattona avail, a t 410 C$300 per rho. No pets. a u t o m o t i v e i t e m1S s Now carpoL S69.500. To C a ssia C ounty School l 2 tw in T a lls jiODiist. A n Id a h o C om pan m ern w /oxtra b dm i. G as‘ THE MQMT. 733-0739. S t. o r can 436-3763 s e o 734-8577 or 733-2398 will a c c e p t a p p iic a ilo in 7 d a y s a n d r e>aJ al — ATTEMTKm— h e a t C arp o rt $55<Vmo _ * * ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★L★* i l^rough May 22 lor a i ♦ $450 dep. 733-3667 o r ^ ^ O a slro a b lo b undling Iota. ------e s t a t e in 15 d a y^s '<*• 9 BORM . 2 BATH. S u p’a r TWIN FALLS • S e c u re TWJN FALLS O a a n . nicely Horn s o c r o t ^ to tht ao 8U-i ------------------------ , V |I eo5 “Z C a n t r a i N E l o c a t i oo nn •C lean • Ouiot • 734-6788 . o r 'w e w ill r e r u n^ Q o< ^ C e n ts h o m e . $^9 9 d e c o r a t e d 3 b d rm . 1.5 pofiniondont of sc hhoo o o ls. A ^ $ 2 2 .0 0 0 e ac h . 736-6 4 4 ^ }or C om pare • 733-0740 : |R O O » « F O R _ R g JT j d o w n , u n d e r $ 2 6 0 /m o . t h e a d a n a d d itio innb a th in nico oroa. O o s e to S o c r o ta r ia l oM perien d TWIN FALLS Tow nhous- | g g 1322 W ashington S t N .-OAC. 678-9611. s c h o o ls. Lg. living rm & TWIN FA LLS 3.21 a c ra a INVESTMENTS 5 I a l 7 d a y s a t n o3 • ' . and coniputor knov«4od d e a. 2 bdnn. 1 bath. Start-' jJE R O M E H o lid a y M o le l kitchen, ideal laur>dry nn. "I2 1 1 ' f r o n t a g a o n N o rth roquirod: sc h o o l d istr ,0 a d d i t i o n a l c h a r g.ea ing a t $ 4 2 5 d e p . C allI w eekly r a le s sta rtin g a t [ili TWIN FALLS -Oe Mariette. FILER Extra n k » c arpeted0 R R S T D eed of Trirtt ^noi ' OW. frplc. n ew c a rp e t & & C o l l a g e R d . w ith 6 6 0 ’ background is proForrc 3 bdm i, w /garage in good 736-2838.____________ $107, 324-2361._________ to th e c u s to m e r, 1 7 6 0 s q . It., l o x tu r e__ d. 60®^ e q u i t y p o s i ttto io n i vinyl. G as hoat. 1350 sq. ^ d e p th b a h i n d C a n y o n A p p ly 2 3 7 E . 1 9 t“h"XT’ £ le Qulet a ro a . $400/m o. No rounded com ers. $49,500. 550,000. 10%. 120 mo mos.. T h e r e is a $ 3 e x t r”a ft. 1 1 3 6 W ilm o re A v e. • Burloy O' S p r in g a In n . 1/3 block TWIN FALLS O u » l motel. ,a. P e ts, rofs. rog. 326-56872 TWIN FALLS • 1 bdrm a p It T — — Asking $72,000-733-8000 --------1 -------c h a r g e - f o r - t h o — rt _____ Wk. $375 mo. in d . ml0 0 —w w t o f Bluo Ltfcaa Blvd. ------------ A n - E q u a t O p p o r t u„n„I i „ . ,S56CVmo..733-965a_ “ dow nlow n.'rofrig. ran g e1,; $95 J ” QOODINQ -Now er 2 bdrm' — , g u a ra n te e d S 2 .9 0 sq . ft. Can PhU 800Employer. ave & rofrig 736-1968 h o a t. w ato r. s a n ita tio n I.. crow 0 —d u p le x . gara g e.-A c.-w /d -------- I 3OT — 733-2561 axL 2712. package. A ds . $335/m b * dop. No pets,; TWIN r TWIN FALLS Exc hom o ^In FALLS: Oiprt Mom, TYPIST _ h o o k - u p . C a l l a f t o rIE B R O K E R S W ELCOME I CONTRACTS 6& C a ll 7 3 4 - 1 4 1 5 d a y s o r • m a y b e c a n c e l l e^d good location, w.'nosat-up^ Wkly. rate s starts $140. HOME PC u se rs noocJed ■ 934-6163 I MORTGAGES* ^ J * 733-8107_______________ e a r ly f o r c u s t o m e r g rad e s, carpot. paint, bul. Call 733-6452___________ ^1- TWIN FALLS 4 ml. S . 10 S-i5.000 incom e poienlu ly b a m & now wood patkj c o n v e n i e n c e b uJtt H A Z E L T O N S y r i n g a1 TWIN FALLS - nearty now “ ^ a c r o s , 10 s h a r e s w ater. CaJl 1-800-513-4343 M3 W TOP DOLLAR » door O ntyS69,900 1115 >5 Sell or trade. 733-1S40 Ext B-10467 ■ E s ta lo s . 1 bdrm a p ts In iges t h e c h a r g e will For contracts, mortgage! 4 p le x . 2 b d rm . 2 b a th ,- ii 606 I g Twin Parks Dr.. 734-7810 10 --------------------------------------■ beautiful. Won-maintained -------208-734 8727 ____ ctose to schools. $525 m o> II MOBILE HOMES j r e m a in th e s a m e . T im a t o BulM on a 1 a c ra WELDER J & q u ie t fo r th e o ld e rly . in c lu d e s s o m e utiiitio s. | TWINFALLS lot O o s e to tow n wtth' a* ^ lairtiess siool w eld oors rs & 1 s t and 2 n d F or S aila. la . h a ndica ppod or disabled.> 1 L__— -----------------------------------1 C a ll 7 3 4 - 1 0 6 8 o r 7 3 4 -- HH A Z E L T O N 2 b d r m . 1 FOUR NEW HOMES view. Coil Gflry for details. fabn o i:o rs r>oodod w/ez Is. ' I 602 iciplo 1 '/oxp. 1D -14S in terest Pnncip ■ C a ll 8 2 9 - 4 2 0 6 T D D 18522 or 734-6452 bath- Stove, rofng. R efs. • ___ . Undtrt construction, P io n so call Id ah o Met Metal owrvod Call 734-9786 I UNFURNISHED - 1 8 0 0 -3 7 7 -3 5 2 9 . EHO ■ req $ 3 5 a m o . Carotaker q. o n qurto cul-de-sac : H A N S E N .S o u th 2SO Oasq. . F tib ric a lio n . (20 8 ) 671 1 I H OUSES [Hearing impairod) ' TWIN F A L L S .2 bdm i. wa-• can work lor renta29-4119 BtiY IN O c o n tra c ts , Iru3t tru Itn 734-eOOO o r 736-7511 I ft. romodotod hom o with . 3940 for interview I ter/sow or/trash included. — ------d o o d s. & m ortgages. O te 734-6321.0X1. 1165 Call ; 2 .7 a c r e s 3 s o p a r a to * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * REALTY BUHL, C hoaper th a n ront WO h o o k u p s a v a ila b le .' H HOME ON TH E RA N G E. WELDER .736-1762 for quOlOS. ____ I p a s iu r o s 5 0 ft sh oopp.. J TWIN FALLS N ew 4-plax. ' 733-4321 ' to b u y a ro o m y 2 'b d rm S t o r a g e u n it in c lu d e d . S h e e p C a m p Now cook Woido rw shoo expenenc le nco -----------------------------------large 2 bdrm . 2 bath, a l ' ------- I O w n e r c a n f i n a n cj,® e . TWIN F?ALLS-BY OWNER Buhl h om o, m e ta l s id emt d $450. C ^ l 324-7593. sto v o in g o o d condition. R yoar round work. S8-S1 5-S12 -----------------------------m ap p ls including WD. — 1 ! S104.000 Call 423-6291 with d o c k s & c arp o rt for • $3500 Coil 436-6555 Must SOO 1 0 approcialol fl ____________________ an hr. plus OonoMts Cc Call i 306 refrig_ G a s ho a t 4 centralr TWIN FALLS 2 4 3 bdm i. J — only $5 7 ,2 5 0 . C ali Ju d»d y " Z This ‘S a t*v/l-majntair>ed *33-3292 loavo m ossagi Mgo. I ^ R N A N C U L S E R VeJs^* [jE R O M E 2 7 0 0 S Q 'f t . 's or air. S to ra g e rm . C a rp o rt f Y o u rU W e 326-5680. Can Barker Rod u p le x es avail, now . N oI JE j i R O M E 2 b d rm ira lie r. : ’ nome 3 io*vls. 5 txJrms. ! bdrm. 2 bath on 3 ’t a cres jy G roat rwignborttood. Noar anors 543-4371.________ pets, can 734-4120. 1f e n c e d ya rd in c o u n try . ^ S 3 earn s 3000 s<j. IT . in■ C o w b o y s... ~ ~ \ DEBT CONSOUDATlO^ ION I w-«Qtor i su p p o n Buildi0CSI. $57 0*dop. Can Jody $425M w. .$ 2 5 0 d e p Ind I 215 .. witl ju s t j0vejhis_c«^tT Y y_. -B U H L ..G roaL araa..vary.lg j -rtM - - C u l p a y m en ts up.to 6O 0 S — IMS—SeriO u s tH iyofs t>y- c/odirq f.nqr>0 a [iasomont^ K eystone Mgmt. 735-0300.■- .T W IN F A L L S C laa n2bdrm -- -- aiect-S-w anjf-N O p o ts or----------- • i HESUHEraEPARATK?f rX • Nic* quITi eul-d*-aac-ra c r e a g e wtth 3 bdrm s.2 2 2 2 U 24hrap p ro v al8 0 0 -5 n -66886 8 8 ' a p p t. $ 1 1 5 .5 0 0 . C all 2 bdm i. now kitchen, apduple*, appls. c a rp o n No' , smoktngt 324-2154 m sg. NE location at 2029 Utn.I. b a th s, sm all orchard. Uva pliances. ifl m a rjro yard, lg . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * peta. $40(ymo. 733-3742 1 J ___ I 324-7403 ProtmssiooMi m u m * * __ V Ipw C ircl* c lo a * to0 w ater arxj a g u e st housa. deck, no pets, $550 m op-. T W IN F A L L S . 1 b d r m s . ’ TWIN F A L L S - M O B IL E Cindy dl 733-1600 TWIN FALLS Large n ew er ’’’J Sawtoom S High Call a n d a sk for Judy. . THE MGMT. 733-0739d. H H ; JERO M E For so le b y own$335. H O M E In P a r k . 2 b e d a p t n e a r CSI. 2 bedroom . S c h o o la . Largo fam ilyy *119,900 er. 3 bdrm. 1 batn tw m e 1. 2 bdrm s. $440. n>om. 1 bath. W ater, se w ­ Ql r o o m w w al Oar. o a k 2 balh. gara g e. WjO hook[ ELBA: Q u ie t s e c lu d e d 33 B e st value In Twin FaBs WM 1 c ar g a ra g o o n larg o lot e r . g a r b a g e in c lu d e d . .up. allutU U esexcept elec\4 0 0 /m o n th . d e p o a it 5^ kttcnen. 2 firoplacos. large b d rm . 2 b a th , a tta c h e -d B right a pacious & d e a n Oo th e e d g o of tow n Now $ Call 543-4371 dock in bacMyard. Spnatne pakJ. $475 m onth*de’ g a ra g e, n e a r B b a . $4003 No p e ts . 864 Ouincy St. carpot & vinyt. vory d e ain n required. CaU Steve Kl or S y s t o m S 2 c a r p o sit Can 7 33-6980.. . p e r mo. Call 638-5578. d N ea rC S I 734-6600 n : Call 324-9826 HALLOW S — garago Cuneni apprasal1/ ____________________ 0 *************** TWIN FALLS Nowor d o a n -- .~ Q O O D IN a.3-bdrm ..2 bath ■ d ! JE R O M E O r a a t lo c a tios n -avaiiaoio. SJ09.SOO. By R e a lty -------2 bdrm a p a rtm e n t rioar — I in Big L ittio R a n c h o ■S, s. nppt only vtH 734-T366 I 514 I s hop, c a rp o n . $ 575/m o.- JE R O M E 1 bdrm. No pots Harmon Partt. No pots 1 4 0 0 s q .f l 837-6304 I n e atly la n d s c a p e d o n 1 ^ or smokirtg. O uiel r>eigf»I I 501 1 I INCOME PROPERTYr $ 4 2 5 /m o * d ep 733-27S7 “ 5borhood. AC. W/O hook| _ O P E t U 4 0 U S EI ^ I a e r o lo r a g r o a t p n c oo’ TWIN FALLS- B y O v m w .l TWIN FALLS. 1 & 2 bdrm. 5 HANSEN 3 bdrm. 2 bath. b d r m . 2 b a th s , d o u b le® INVESTMENT PROPERTY ^ ; M u st s e a t F o r a a la bUy y up $280 rr>o 324-3221 TWIN F A L L S R e a l b a r- 1 m o b ile s , n o p e ts , r e ls . ’ $50a'm o . $300 dop. No 301 ; o w n er. R e d u c e d p rlce lll • w i d e o n p e r m a n e n t* Tw in F a lls fin est luxury 're q . $ 3 0 0 /m o n tn $ 1 5 0 sm o k in g or p o ts . 4 2 31-- JE R O M E . H o u sin g appU- : g a in ! 2 b d r m . 2 b a t h . fo u n d atio n C e n tral a ir. B U SINESS lot . Call 324-6934 a p artm e n t communrty. 80I >ioase check your a d for ^dop Cau 734-5782. _ now roof, sprinkling sys-, 6348 or 423-4339 ° caborts a re rww be«>g ac- . c i e a n . ig . r m s . . n i c e OPPORTUNITIES u n its , po o l, club h o u s e" -5 c o rro ctn ess o n tho first neighborhood No sm ok- ~ Ck tom. rocivood deck, Onw-' _ . ; JE R O M E 3 b o rm b u c k c o p ie d for n e a r e ld erly , P resen tly under construcday tnai it runs, a s Tho •• JERO M E 2 bdrm O o a n i n g o t s . $495. 733-2323 C a or not financing Call 734ATTN: C o n c e s s lo n a l r o i o l d e r l y . d l s T im e s-N e w s is n o t re- ; fiomo on larg e lot. h a s a $ 3 S 0 / m o . 1 s t & l a s t -» I c a r p o r t , lir o p ia c o w ith th 8850 1-4 pm S46.500 ’. T T w m aa D a v a lo p m a n t C o 1982 GMC Dot. van. pof ~ a b le d /h a n d ic a p p o d OFRCE & sponsibio for e n o rs arter TWIN FALLS Town h o m m 0 c le a n in g d e p o sit. 825I w o o d in s e r t 2 s io r a g e d i s p e n s e r , c o ff e e urn p e rs o n s R e n t & utilities RETAIL SPACE 2 0 6 0 4 3 -6 6 7 7 2 b d n n s . $ 4 4 0 . 3 b d rm s. I TWIN F A L L S -S e lle r willI J. 5632 after 6pm._________* 1 sh o e s S fen c ed back w a rm & c o ld u n r ts ." aali l tw se d on lr>come. For fur­ ■MH— ■■ A dd la o n A ve. E. 'll H e l p w d o w n p m l . . 5i ^ " : y a rd . $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 0 0 C all s t a i n l e s s sto o l w a lls i th e r in fo rm ation c o n ta c t • $495. JE R O M E largo, c le a n 3 Smafl yard storage. WO , 515 I 324-4624 oRer 2 0 0 0 m , i txlrm , 2 kitchen, cui-do- i co unters Must S ool Onl> th e Jo ro m o H ousing Au126 s q f t Pnvate Office bdm i. $47S/mo. 2 bdrm._ _ I sa c. 651 Madison Circle. I h, o o k u p s . F r i e n d l y ,2 0 6 sQ ft with adjoining COMMERCIAL I h o h esto rsa ^ S6800 Call 734-6976. 3 th o r ity a t 7 3 3 5 7 6 5 o r $42SmK>. 324-3232 atm osphere. red u c ed $82K. 736-1196 L J ! KIMBERLY 3 bdrm homo0 I PROPERTY 1 2 5 s q f t office 1 T D D 7 3 3 - 5 8 7 8 . E q u a l ,No pets. 734-6600 •. j By appointn w o t 423-5769 Hair Stylist. Don't p a s s’ up B lue L ak e a B M t N. - ® TWIN FALLS-By ow ner, to! B U R L E Y d ow ntow n b u s. JERO M E 4 bdnn . $525 2 ' H ousing O pporunff/ sriis opoorrunity to t » youi ^our 2 OfTco Surto ^ b d rm . $ 4 0 0 . N o p o ts . TWIN FA L L S. 2 b d rm 1 bo sold 2 txlrm i bath. 2• b klg w /l bdrm a p t & bidgB I K IM B E R L Y By o w n e r 33 own DOSS in ono ofr I TW INFALLS 2 y r s o k ld u - ' b a th . W /D h o o k u p . a ll 324-2834 Approx 550 sq n Q. s a ic i iito d i s h o s . la rg o' w / 2 b d r m a p t. s i d e by I bdrm, 2 bath, double goBuriey s fmost sa lo n s Fot p io x . 3 b d r m . 2 b a th . • B lue L akea BN d. f e n c e d yard, fruit tre e s,, utils, f u rn is h e d e x c e p t EFFECTIVE I rage. RV parking, mature sid e . Will sell se p arataiy m ore mtorination contact r JERO M E. 1, 2. & 3 bdrm e x c e l, n e ig h b o rh o o d . - 3 Offico Surto i,® Asking $47.000 736-8808‘ e ls e . R e frig . & ran g e * A P R IL S . 199 6 o r t o g e t h e r , t e r m s by la ndscaping, w ood stove, Debbio ai 678-7243J c io s o to O 'L e a r y J H S . 1 h o m e s. $ 3 0 0 lo $ 5 0 0 *furnished. $ 4 5 a m o ..S 2 5 0 , Approx 12 5 0 sq fL c o v e re d p a tio , d o g run. TWIN FALLS. Country fun; ow ner. Call 678-2884 dop Cali 324-2841. ' O v e n /ra n g e , d is p .. DW. C om m ercial L ocation dep. 543-6277. lia v e m sg ^ s to r a g e s h o d $ 9 4 ,5 0'0 0 I[ on 1 5 a c 5 bdrrri 3 bath. » W /D ho o k u p a re a . Effi­ wv RE: R eal E s ta te Off Part> Ave W Can 423-6120__________ [I R an ch stylo 2 5 0 0 sq. ft. T W IN F A L L S - All b rick< JE R O M E . C leo n 3 be d☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆« c i e n t g a s h e a t & h o t TWIN FA L L S . 2 b d rm 1 ADS Apprex 580 sq ft c om m ercial bidg. located1 room. 1 balh, $575. Good• w a te r. R -19 In su la tio n . . b a th , a ll a p p lia n c e s in ­ ”" 5139.500 Call 734-7364. ! IM B E R L Y . S o u th 4 3 6 Bluo L akes Blvd. N. location, quiet stre ol. no; HALLOW S a rgon g a s ftiled windows. ^ c lu d in g W /D . N o p e t s 1 a c r e . 1 -2 b d rm o ia o’’i TWIN FA LLS. D rastically H as 1900 SQfL m ain lavoi* In k e e p in g w ith o uu r pets. Cali 324-3230 R e alty T H E 7 7 A f £ S W £ W^ S dN g a ra go. A utosprink733-0374 or 733-2441. p lu s 1 5 08 sq.fL in bsmX ^5 c o n ti n u e d e fh s rJtsS j h o m e N o w r o o f a n d red u ced to S49.900 Con’ lo r s W a te r p a id . N o CURRENTLY HAS C o n c r e te p a rk in g i^ i in> JO N E S WE HAUL p e ta /a m o k ln g . 1 yr le ase TWIN F A O A 2 lg 2 bdrm . __ d o Jocaiod a t '7 i 0 W ashjQ t o i m p r o v e tm e I w inr^ S59,000 423-6291'' THE FOLLOWING U sually c a n m o v e you b a c k . W a s a d e n tis t of", in g io n N 2 b d r m s . 1 ’,-t je S 7 9 5 /m o . $ 5 0 0 d e p . • apts' Both w/W,D. siove. JERO J. l o o k s a n d r e a d ­ d ' K IM B E R L Y . By o w n e r M E. For rWn or lease. f>co, hair stylmg. com put-1 ANYWHERE INDEPENDENT bath, convenient location Ref rog 734-1349 1 refrtg D isposal, off stre e t 22 room s, approx. 36'X 46' me ability of o u r c la sS3500 sq ft T . a cres toQ e r d e p o t u s e a g e R e s ., Ii for loss t t ^ renting a tn x * . ' JtW /O R ROUTES G reat fo» invostmont, re ­ pariiing. no pets. $475/m o $ fuU b a sem e m . w a fvn. & • I N eed lo ad s 10 Calif &Anz. TW INFALLS N ic e 2 bdrm s ifie d s e c tio n , w e ; yrs old S155.000 O ffo f apt. in b s m t. Only $ 1 6 0 .-' tirem ent or starter hom e & $ 5 0 0 /m o » d a p s . C a il ig ish to suit te n a n t. G re a t FREE ESTIMATES 0 0 0 Cail Ray. noar Perrine 0 e m Large h a v e re m o v e d th e ! ' Falls Ava 734.7205 CALL LEXI 4 2 3 - 6 9 0 6 . 734-5761 after 4:30 p m ic sm all cafe or specialty for CALL 324-3490 | - l a u n d r y r o o m . A v a il »95276 individual h e a d inig I TW INFALLS Ooi-ghtfui. 3 shop Can John 324-7366 •T W IN F A L L S I im m ediatel 733-4330 TWIN FA L L S. A ffo rd ab le _!! of t h e to w n s in o uu r I bdrm, 2 bath O pen plan, KIM BERLY, CaptivatingH ROUTE B02 T W IN FA LLS 3 bdrm . 2 ! ] h o usvfgatitsA nest Wtthtm (I 5 bdrm. 2 '. b a ih j on 1 66 FALLS OfAcoa LWs. t>ath ho m e Largo yard.•ii TWIN FALLS toO-300 bik Phe a so n i: Ro RS r e a l e s t a t e se c tion-. ' 1360 sq ft S92.90C Ca" ^ i n walking distar>ce to m a- TWIN REALTY p. , p a rk in g , e x c . lo c a a cres Hot tub room off Of pd W s to r a g e s h o d & g a rd e n |! S150 Uoiifing AJIowwK* n . E a c h a d wi lII l ,J34^9514 _____________ 733-4321 ( o rshopptngarxlC S I 2& tk y i,$ 1 5 0 & u p 7 3 6 -aO aa m aster bdrm O ak floor in tk tOOWk Twin OfCie Or a r e a J u s t o u ts id e TF '!| B ra n d now . d e lu x e a n d n o w Start w ith thi e I TWIN FALLS By O w n er 3 B o d ro o m sn o w — entry, kitchen an d family I 1200 bik Twin Villa Loop N o sm oking S 7 5 0 'm o ' 'I v e r y w e ll i n s u l a t e d 2 TWIN FA LLS $ 1 5 0 & up. Must soil. 3 CXJrm. 2 bath1 available TM n a m e of t h e City. room For o pnvate Show- ' 200 Oik Villa Circle Call 420-0110 Iv m sg I bdrm, 2 bath, all oppIiarKOffteoSr'uUlS. 736-6022 , 1 4 3 0 s q ft .N o a r C S l Faw n b ro o k A |>artm em a 0 mg CALL DIANN DOMAN -TWIN FALLS 139 frontage ; 200 Dik Villa Road o s in c lu d in g w a s h e r & 647 Faw nbrook Ave . ^ ft K im berly Rd. S e ll or' T W I N F A L L S S t u d i o ji dryer W ater, sanitation. 1300 bik W oshmgton St W e t h a n k y o u f oj rr : S76.000 736-8731 Iv m sg3 •• a t 1 - 0 8 8 - 6 7 6 - 7 9 4 9 TWIN FA L L S • W e s te r n T wyi Fans. 734-1600 ™ •9 6-107 house, stove, rofng G as iI a n d law n c a r e provided, trad e for farm 733-1540 y o u r c o o p e r a t i o 'n n TWIN FALLS P r o p e rty M a n a g e m e n t. h o a t . S m a l l p e t 0 K . ‘j $ 5 4 0 • $ 4 0 0 d e p . C ail R0UTE836 ofAce so a c e available, to­ LEASE PURCHASE ■ a n d p a tie n c e d u rr-­ Tw In f a l l s . L e a s e du$275/mo * $250 d e p 500 bik AdfliSon Avo c a te d in q u ie t p a rk -lik a ! t733-2963 or 734-8674 - plex n e a r C S I. 2 b d rm 516 ing this tra n sitio n 1.. I Exocutive hom o. 4 . 2 1 '2 . Call 324-6778 | . 500 Oik H eyburn Ave dow ntow n se n in g 1.575 1 NE lo c atio n , S5K dow n, VACATION PROPEHTY ■ tamity room , garage, 500 Bik S houp Avo I TWJN FALLS sq. ft 370 sq fl LM Ind. • S l0 9 5 m o .S 3 5 0 m o rentI FA L L S 2 b d rm . 1 I ' ^ T T H E S H A f l E S l TWIN 1 ly d e c o r a te d , y a rd c a r e *‘' ST A T E REALTY. INC. 100-400 bik Tylor Sl - 6 9 3 PARADISE PLACE I credit. S135K A C .'2 6 5 3 bath, full ba sem e nt New-, -fu r n is h e d . $ 5 4 5 p e r ^p a rk in g a v a il C o n t a c t ’ 7 3 4 -0 4 0 0 . . 1 I Now 2 bdrm . 2 bath, walkCharlene Aflon. 734-1754 C a b in . P in o P e a th e rv iiio ly r e m o d e ie d 3 8 2 N .i' m closots. g a s h e at. AC, - mo 7 3 6 « l0 e a 734-8779. BUHL Old larm n o u S e .2 '» ; E luabotn. 736-1196 ROUTE343 a ro a . 6 8 0 s q ft L^rgo tot. W ashington. C all (602) i ■ TWIN FALLS. For saio by O d tm s A o Q ro x im ate ly 500-600 B uchanan Si I a p p l s . b a l c o n y , la n d >'y TWIN FALLS NW location '' l a r g e f a m ily r o o m . FALLS. Now o r M *e TWIN FALLS Kimberly Rd 461-9474 e v e s ‘, s c a p e d , c a r p o n $ 5 5 0 ♦ TWIN o w ner 4 tjdrm. 1' . bath 8 5 0 SQ ft M U S T B E 800 Fainvay Or fro n tag e . N ice office for _ 1 & 2 bdrm h o u se s. $300 4 borm. 3 battl. 2682 so $ 6 5 ,0 0 0 O w ner will carry I" hom o w wood stovo. covM O V E D II SSOOO C a ll 700-800 Flier Avo I ft Extra lg dOi garag o t to $ 5 5 0 .d e p W /D hook w ith g o o d d o w n O w n - TW 1 IN FA LLS 3 bdrm No |. ^ dep 543-4930.. ^rent im m ediate oc cu p a n ­ ofofl patio, foncod comor 543-9067 or 543-6033 500 Lincoln St ' I A creo g o c o n ai $159,500 sm o k in g /p e ts . S a n d r a e r/a g e n t Call 587-9021. ups Can 733-3624 ^cy 1250 sq ft. $300/m o ' lot. a p plianc es S56.000 ! T , 500-600 Piorco s r C all 7 3 4 - 8 6 0 4 . o r e v e 324-6752 or 324-8652 , W IN F A L L S G r e a i ask for G isela or Bud D IE T R IC H . S o a c io u s^ 55 I By ownc« 734-8264 Call Fred at 733-0723 locabon 3 bdrm, 2 beth. T W , IN F A L L S . N e w e r 2 •. niogs 733-6451. txlrm, 2 tMin 1600* s q ft ft I T W I N F A L L S O P E N ’ d u p le x w ith g a r a g e . _bdrm 4-plox. e x tra n ic e ^ flO UTE 359 T W IN F A L L S 4 6 4 N N E A R FE A T H E R V IL L E I 1 h o m e P ric e d Ooi'ow 70 7 0 ; h o u s e S a t & Su n May | $ 6 5 0 ^ 0 $40a-dep N o T$500 . deposit Can 734. TWIN F A L L S : 1 p r o fe s L o c u s t 2 b d rm Y a rd ■ > !00-500 HoyDum Avo ^W S p a o o u s m ountain cabin t h o u s a n o C l o s e to *0 : 1 8 1 9 . t l 3 1 yoar old' 3' |IA C R E A G E S £ L 0 ^ . a s to n e 's throw from trio sjonal office availablow rth sm ,oking. n o p e ts . C all I 200-400 M an.n St c are provided $450 No 0427 for mformaoon " S h o sh o n e Can Cary I b d rm . 2 b a th , n o m e «v. I waiting room , recoptionC a r o ly n 7 3 4 - 0 4 0 0 . o r p e ts $ 3 0 a d e p 733-2776 ' B o iso R iv erl N e s ile d In TWIN FALLS • Toially ro I vauitoo coiiings through. £ I.________________________ Bt (st. phorw answ ering s e r ­ tf you U v In {/)««« mr*M9 733-9026 I tho pin es, y oull en(oy tfw Z ^ m o d o ie o s ta r te r h o m '« o I out. 3 car gar.igo o n 3rd BURLEY. 8 m ls E a s t 19 7 TWIN FALLS - Avail Ju n e F 1 I vi. v ic e , a n d s c h e d u l i n g . & Mr* lnt*r*»t»d In b*I a c r e s . 5 m is SE ol Rug e o th e r m a l ho t m in e ral ^ Featu n n g 4 txirm. l bath ] aero cul dtf sa c. gos Tiro1 . ne w h o m e locattfd in C o n ta c t G re ic h e n Ing a lnd*p*nd 0n i Jun­ 0 0 « t;-3 .-4 m i N o f t h e w ater Call 326-5680 ?1 Dor^ t m is s t h i s s t e a l : place, foncod n v parking. g re a t a re a . 3 b d rm . 2 734-6324_______________ ior rout* c*rrl*r...PI**t* iTooway OiiOd load 300 A skfor Judy. P ric e d a t S 6 4 .0 0 0 CoH Q'l I fully f o n c o d b a c k y a rd . b a th , d o u b le g a r a g e , . Call 733-0931 *xt 280 *♦ y d s of n v e r fro n ta g e BARKER Gary Hm 734-9450 or I profossionaJiy landscopod w /oponer, sprinkler sy s' View of th o so u th hills, Call 543-4371 608 I ] -w auto sprinklors, m any tem, fenced back yard, no troo lined road I 2 o c r o s COMMERCIAL ^ I m o io <'«lras» M u st s o o pets, no smoking CaB for g in p a s t u r e M u st s o o r PROPERTY ; S525 0 0 0 lO O S A sp o n a p p t to view 7 38-4017. | SlS.OOOacro 678-9244 | REALTY w ood L ane or can Q n an | $ 8 0 0 m o . 1s t. la s l ond L o u n g e !ot lo .lso w ith IIli­ JE R O M E . S h o p lor re n t 733-4321 |_ J I O B I ^ > J O M E ^ ■ Clari. 733-3599 for a p p t | deposit o ^ b e re o ro iirlS i d a h o 'r a n c h quor iic o n so S 3 6 5 p eO rt 3200 s q -n 1 4 -overhead LAND 1 ■'Ook. locniod ot 109 E 1971 F L E E ^ O O D O ou- T T W IN F A L L S • C u t e 2 do door, office s p a c e avail TWIN FA LLS .P io rc o St E n | o y t b e r d n i a g a t i D Dh 9o t n e s f e a l u i l i u r blew ide. 2 &dim. 2 bath. M am G u rley C o n t a ,ct c t -------------------------------------P r o p a n e h e a t 4 m ile a —i h o m e s t o o l s i d m g , 3 5S n a k e / S a t m o n R l v e r s b d rm h o u s e w ith y a rd . 2bedroacD 8partaefitlH L au n 6 7 8 -2 5 6 3 1 y e aa rr EOEN 2 b d rm . p o s s ib le 2 4 x 5 2 . r a n g e , rofrig. air E ast of Je ro m e 324-3101 '« bdrm. r , tjath. up d a ted $400 mo • deposit. 1245 2 9 A C .S 2 4 .9 0 0 3rd in tjasm en o t '. a e r o0 mmimum lofm co o d iu o rw . w asfw /dryor. kiicnen, family room C n s SS p o c t a c u i a i a c i o a g e • O ta U B W f th M d M t f o Sth Ave E. Call 734-5163 TWI TWIN FA LLS C om m enaal — S29.000 423-4381 Moved to your lot & se t up >■ __ Dulso AC. solar w indows w beautiful Mtn views Lo• M o t a |o « d D o r f n a M | rei r e ta il, 2 5 0 0 a q . fl. 641 MCI P h o n e C a rd ROUTES free vntnin 100 mi radius. T W IN F A L L S 1 b d r m . ~ i F o n c o a ,y a« d . sp rin k le r. ■ ■ caio d berw oen tno 2 b est ' Mt Mam. $500. 733-3151 Hugo proftt potential Loca- : E O ^N S2500 down. ow ner S 1 7 .9 0 0 C ail 7 3 4 -4 3 2 0 hom I o, now carpel. $350/; g a rd o n c o v o ro d p a tio r e c r e a t i o n a l r iv o r s in ^ will carry! R e m o d e led 22 ■ — I'ons going fasti! Inv RoQ i .nw « $200 dep. 734-4345 • O o M lr ir c a ip a M M f t i Idaho Mmuies to millioru J o r 8 0 0 -3 1 M 6 8 7 . bod.SSOOMx? 736-1196. -I Appl me w n stio rja ry e r. 800-700-7177. 24 hoursi 610 I _ 1 rango. roftig. fioozor. Apo f a c r o s N nt I F o r e s t & rCA SH PAID for u sa d Mb:f .n r q iw A .i i* d « e e " tv f iJ l' FA LLS 2 bd rm .T io j p ra is a l d o n e $ 0 4 ,0 0 0 . 0 fo rJt)urncw home I STO IU GE/ ‘ Hell's C anyon Roc a re a {bile H om es 734-4320. ^ '| , S a m p lts I S a m p le al •BriMMQlMS.. . smoking. N o pets. $450 * I 734-4695 aftor Spm Now gravel rd. surveyed, WAREHOgSEREWTAL A sa le concontrated herbal $150 Pop. 736-1560. Contacl M ao-ai 735-16001 t)uiidabie Exc. financir>g. Fl R L E R 1961 Liberty 24x60 J lood cnilod AWAKENfNQ. ! TWIN FALLS Don't m iss out! Call owniw /l 0 x 3 0 deck& aw rW w In TWIN T\ . A su p e r food that helps you 651 FALLS 2 bdrm.. 440 , A R eal FIndl This vory vrtrfi STO RA G E QA RA QES 1 & e r to doy (208)839-2601 iF i le r P a r k . 3 b d r m ., 2 e loose woigh! la st witr>oot Elm S t . $450/m o.» dep., i ■; m ainiainod a n d tastefully (0 3 O 0 3OPCT) Ibath, o p en floor plan. New 2 c a r. 7 3 3 -3 9 1 4 d a y s. 7 m a h an g or ephodra. BuUd •— 733-9656.______________ ' docoraied c o ttag e is new 734-22S3 evea. & wknda. wirtdows a n d c a r p a l M ust — a grooi bu sin e ss by grvmg ; on the m arket T hree bodr FALLS 4 bdm i. 1% s e e l S 2 6 . 0 0 0 / o f f e r v TWIN T\ ,i w a y s a m p l e s C a l l I rooms. 1 '.■>b a th s on moin bt a l h . g o o d l o c a t t o n . 733-3667 678-5989 T IM E S C U X SSIFIE DJ I an d ba serrw it levels Lots $700ftno. 1 s t last. & $250 I1 ol g reat new lar>dscaping I „ D EPARTM ENT HANSEN 7 4 14x66 mobfla 0 V ldao S to ra ; H tw to open dop. Call 686-7169. 1 in s e c lu d e d b a c k y a rd . h o m o , lo c a t e d In F Ira t — e n d run your ow n sto re Pric ed right a t S8 3 ,9 0 0 . W m FALLS Brick 3 bdrm. C l a s s C o u rt in H a n a e n . T TV F o r m to r m a tf o n w rite : Located on troo Unad u p ­ hHo m e , g a r a g e , f e n c e d In d all a p p ls, g a s fum aca. C r y a -tr a c I n c ;. P O B ox HAOERMAN p e r ‘P r e s id e n t S tra a tl* . nice a re a , no amok4100. H ouston. TX 77077' .& w ater h a ata r. $11,500. / Now h cp io ’on quiet itreot. Ja n o G eo rg e «96-021. If or p e ts . $ 5 5 0 /m o . » Z Pick your carp ets & colors EQUAL HOUSING J 4 23-4531. 206-232-6071. dep. & leaae. 733-5542 . d ir! $129,900 OPPORTUNrrY MOBILE HO M ES — THOMPSON A NELSON A liu le sa iaK S w M q tiV u V FA L L S. 3 b d rm . 2 1 MONEY TO LOAN WV. e h a v e a a v a ra ls ln o la a n d TWIN TV G ir J ■ BUILDERS n m w o r a u tie d to rw F » b^ a th , f e n c e d b a ck ya rd , d^ o u b le w id a s to c h o o a a 837-6313 or 837-6294 ^ S » 0 -1 0 0 K S S great kicattonl $750/m oni from. F o r d e ta ts cafl For^ 8 K e y s to n e R e a lty i ’e r 10 «}y«tita ‘vrr p r e l t r ^ " Refinanco A oquJty loans. Mobile 734-6321. ext I t t o th^depoaK. C a l 733-6210. i r'a a t S t e p h a n a . C a r e y u ibQBadgi . G ro u p L L C . ' \fcaKancrciMiiim 206-734-8727 ^ aa. ab. itfgoa to. tanfc» a>n d A d am s. 678-9005 o r TW HAGERMAN IN F A L L S . I d e a l fo r TV 431-3S26.______________ (■"M t a c . a rulart^ o e n « 4 7 3 5 -0 3 0 0 t M NEED C A S K ? W ork of art. famOias. 3 bdrm . 3 bath a. ■ » . htcmlon. IS — ERIORS ■ Wo buy n o te s & roal e s ta tes Log homo. pfilo*e«*e». liiTkUUon er im m ing po o l, ja c u z z l. ■ TWIN FALLS S SCP E C T A C U L M t f•;sw c o n t r a c t s . C r o a t l v o■ Like r>ow. ilKr»t«i4bon.‘ Fw nU iU bn e n c e d y a r d , a lo v e . n o ■ « Ite h* of «l «H» iraXXMh » B* A F F O R D A B L E 2 b d rm r fcs (hU tn m ill nU tf FInarK *. 1-000-900-43099 2 1 0 0 sq . ft. >U>lf>nu'«>il>iaMI*».«xniW~«*vorAH) tefrig.. kennel. $1000 m o I ta or .• •S u p e rb 3 bdrm . 2 b tf h lo w n h o u sa . n a w c a r p a l. i km>9 M'ji J! 5 * acros c c B B B v f c u r r u n T M THE MQMT. 733-0739 1 OBKdjn; pfopxM avnoi M • ll n o l a u m a n d b l l n d a . ° CREATIVE WORTOAOE • O uleiaai Filer k x » io n " M any tree a rOTUTHMCTt ' S45.000. RNANONQ • CaO Ju d y 3 2 6 - 5 6 8 0 7 T rout ponds. K V T O T tlS T C M I l 2 b d rm h o m a . largo sh o p Attrocttv* m ortoage rato s e ra UnilmRod water. lor h o b b la a/c rafts. p ratiy n imeM pv *a rst starttng a t 7.75% f o r Tt« FURNISHED APTS/ Fancad. Irrigatad. y a r t.o n h a tf a c r o i o u lh o f »aee^pt *ny M>eiU»lng kx n d C ad 543-4371 ■ ♦ 1st o n d fin d -a u p to 100%> DUPLEXES B a stv io w in Curry Crossing. * ■NchBn <«iM3nol tn > H agerm an Valley. TWIN FALLS ■O M ♦M obile ho m a loans ' TW OwTW flnandng. IR O B E R T J O N E S i <fo for 1 p e ra o a no sm o k­ ♦ D eb t consoUdatiana F o r b rw h u re, O M IU B K |iH .» W H U t rWIN FA L L S M artaoe • « {* REALTY : in g o r d rin k in g . $ 2 0 0 * ♦Q uick loan approvata phona 6 3 7 ^ 8 . 3 bdrm s. 2 ba lh . O n Ila 2dapoafl. 428 Mam S t N. ♦C rodit problam a okay IMI 7 3 3 -0 4 0 4 . S o w n lo t A f o u n d a t i o n . ^ UxaJly owt>od artd oporatodI " IPU Y H O U SE S or 9; S t o r a g e a h e d . c o v e r e d tTvWi IN F A L L S C o t t a g e THE MONEY E X PR E S S A n y c o n d lllo n . all p ric a 1-800-262 S001 » patk). $ 7 1 .0 0 0 .7 3 4 -7 8 6 2 k rtmenta. kHcha n e t f s. KM 736-0033 o r c a ll coU oct ran g e s, c a a 736-1170. G>T. 1211 ' li l or 734-3 2 8 0 g up. C a l 734-7945. 1 SS I I SABALA : BARKER M 734-4334 I 73^-^1331 SABALA I GEM I ' i I ' ^ SABALA II I ^ ilb lu x u ty [ ComeH&me, I J--* ■ • Ewdwlbwmw : FAX I s YOUR fl AD \ » 208-734-5538 ( ! p i 1996 Taurus i C ReMax ; I K a's Best America' Selling Now Just... Ho. f M99K I ■ ■ BARKER lODIES • NSW.INTERK NES • NEW SAFETY FE • NEW BC ' FEATURES • NEW ENGIN I, [a y m o n d I ......... . - ............... ■ • r i' ws-News.Twm FaSs. Idaho C-7 Tlmes-I onday. May 20,1996 Mow • '7 " I I T R A C T O R S J O 2 0n1 o0 . %000 • q .f t «»n2>14 g o o d c o n d l i t oonn , I CUSTOM o v w h ee d d o o r& ooffice.. ffl M ln leap o lis-M o lln e,, UB UE ^ ^ A W I S r a W C CEE S •HM tW lW M lOUM OM. with htFHoader. 5* bucket 5100w.fL tk 'a n d OOOd-CotvUbotuCan 4 3 6 w rtrjr14-ow w t»»fl(Jc B 000/ -® ^ . J g r _ _ ^ w ^ ^ 4 k e £ t e or 2rh lra .. _ 9 6 j2 r ta r 7 P M . -------- M ARE . 4 y e w browiVbla - c k , p r o v e n p r o d u c eJ ? r' o p e n , h a d s o m e rid inng! g $1200, C a l 788-2913- ___ - -W araheuMw/oh« 4d00»q.n. - ______ TRU CK 1 9 7 6 C h e v y s e rr- --------- PASTURE WAMTCD ^ tefy®arilr>as, CaB324-2600 a 735. Custom swathing. Call 7: 7 7 6 4orm obae73M'1719 7 -423-5827. '' — ; FREE fertilizer. Blosotl solids f r o m t h e T w in F- a ll l s W astew ater Treatnic tn ie n l g R O O m ^ B W ifTQ) j^ P l a n t . I D E Q & EEFP A e pi preap p ro v e d . Looking ig lf o r K lU B E R L Y F « m a le is e s .(t. fann. pasture, or set aasi sid e ferrod. shars expanses land for application. Fr Fre e Intefw tad 423-69*9>ev«s. gv — soil analysis a delive ivery. R o o m m a l a 10 s h a■r <^ 2 P lease contact OM!II Inc. If txJnn. $20 0 plus Hi.utaittutt for m o re Inform atio t io n . w .N oam o>dno.736-2< r2435. 734-9934. t ^ 616 9.9dual from k>odor. $29,9M sn y m o d e ls aanndd h o r s e p o w e r a v a ila b3le, le , D e p e n d a b l e p a r t s aanndd servica backup. C om ee in our a n d m e et Troy R ose, our S h o p F o re m an , form erly »nt. of In te rsta te Im plem ent, Jert)m e. $29,995 on current stock, good Ihrough ^ 7/M96. Leasing availabie. 208-324-5858 ___ ■" I tm Z _ Diemond-a cL round, very high quality, brStant cut, mustael. (206)526<63a *1 I 812 1 814 I I KEATING & , ^ E W | l £ Y ^ F U ^J lAIRCONDfnOWMG I I p la n t, v i c e t r u c k , h y d r a u li c All g ro u n d w ork, pli boom , Lincoln w eU er.“ 'ai if a w a t h . b e l a . s ttaa ic k , cho p .lo ad er work, rno c k com presa or. u illn g . IHC 5 0 0 0 sw ath w , dual a u picker, m anure haull )-6 8 6 e Oer. condRioner. AC. C at Randy Weaver. 543-61 ___ le e * Big Balea from the flek -W w vhouM O ffle* M d t o -------------------------------------oper- WANT TO BUY wide frcm hMtKl. 7800 aq.n. I.n. the stack all bi oneI o( is s ....... .........e n d tor 2 5 20 Jo h n Deere ________ atton our^oecialty.— d tractor. 4 3 8 -» 9 2 . «ee« BaleeUnllm hed P*»g3e8 H A L L O W SS 2 ^ ■ ■ P tadn g a n ad in D w c tassaM RMtty ake. CUSTOM CHEMICAL/ lL A P n h m * b • plN * ol cake. PUCATKM anywtien >eraln C al 733-0331. 734-43341 Magic Vallay. U a lle lie R . _________________________ O m a c d . . . lha KfciUoo tkxiki Jorw e 73>64S8 o r 332 6 - W O W M H o b b y H o r a a "•w Jl. 73i-0331. • ° * ...... - 41O Tor420-ia20 — --------: - T r a e t o r a -E q u lp m e n l , . C o. introduces Ibe affordI C uatom mechanical rt 4 613 ab le, d e p en d a b le, brand m n P*ekef. Can Wayne Bo» JP A S T U R E W A M T e new R h in o 754. 75 HP liS il S 43-eri9 4x4 wtth large heavy duty 3uty — 1 COUCH an d toveeeoLm kln lg h t b l u e v e lv e t, g o^rg a o u s l $ 4 0 0 / s e, lI, 714 SW NE P IG S , w e a n e r a n d fee d ei ___________ ^ R W a D iamond'S^'ltalre,. 8 1 5 - ^ ^ “ ......... — STO V E.-Eirtn m i f r r t osrr ■u~ ' f pig s to r sa le P le a s e c a t P A L O illN O m a re : AOHA ladles. Round sh ap e dd,'“ “ OINJMO S E T w«n 4 chairs.. ^ ^ s a I r - .£ x J r a .i a r a « a .v e rnr. y __ 8 i k a ra t-14.karat gold.. d ! , 1 L A W W A G A R O E N _________ , - 6 y s .- r 1 6 - g h a n d s. tasO0O0 .- —73 4 .2781..,. — r $T2S. ErTteftak*Twn|-ten-^ nee. Call 3^6-407^ Sll -O COtor.Cal 734-660& 7 6 8 < 0 1 7 ______________ te r, $75. Cafl 734-2563. ^ A-1 BEST ROTOTILLmO — Thhyevwab* our best] Um• ewr. lal. or tmw W iTa Reasonable. Iree eeflmaaa. OH . 8 y e ara old. Palam ire OtM NO TABLE, solid oak Mk O M M .r3»-033t. . ' dMlMad.733-0331. Col 733-6789.. " g e l d i n g , w e l l b r o klee . I ■ arw « p a d d e d chairs a oot$ 1 5 0 0 . 1 8 y e a r o ld O h I I 9 ^ ^ ■ ■ ner hm ch.$3500.734-7366 m to r I ^ b a y g e td in g . loo k ing fo< r e t l r a m e n t . $ 6 0 00 . I lal. 326-4171. •rry _______ zH m ta O M tn b o u m i2 iO a q .fL w /o m c » t 1 0 ^ 12’ o vo rttM d’2d o5 T •W trV hO U M M tolM I 1 7 x 1 4 -ovsrtw K l « doo o r. 1000 «q.n. i I Q U AR TER H O R SE 8 y rs AQHA g eld in g from Doc B a r /S n lp p e r b r e e d in g Very g en tle $2tX)0 C:aa al 423-4758 ___ 1 801 I g A N T IQ U E S & C O L L E C T IB L E S R e g . M iniature M e d iterra­ n e a n d o n k e y s re a d y for 1 ^ CLA U O IA 'S C aM n. 2 mi. _r>ffw.homo9. they.w ia.piJl n il- „ S ..o l- B u h i.o n .F a lr- S t-ls I y o u r c a r l , g u a r d y o uu rr doan in g, painttng. a makiw* h e rd , p a ck y o u r stuff, aa mg d eals M on-S at. 10-5. b e your friend. 543-61188 Wo h ave baby go a ts too! mi. ..is --------------------------------------“ TA BLE, M ersm a D u n ca n Starw llrw a t stud-CO M ET'• P h y n o .2 7 V x 2 6 * .S 1 0 0sk. b la c k a w h ite T o b ia n o k5. V Ic tro la w /re c o rd s, installion. R eg Missouri Fox “ com plete. SIOO. S a tc h ce !l, Trotter. H as It all • conforl e a t h e r . 2 6 x 1 5 * . $ 5— 0 5 '' m ation. cotor. n atural g a it C r a . n , x p a r a l j r0^. g ro at disposittoo a sta n d~s M c C o r m ic k -O e o llh g I 6 h a r v ls Stud fee.$30G b ra n d , olo c . $ 1 0 0 B e•st I, 734-5257 or 733-6483. _ oflor. C a«324-4615 0 •r ., T E N N E S S E E w a l k e :R r L ig ^ n m g Wly. $1500 Half m I s S T o n n e s se o W olker yeor*** ling ftlly. $700 934-5770} ' ^ - - A PPLIANCES TEN N E SSE E WALKER. . 1' I K enm ore w asher a n d dry“ ] m are, l g d d m g . Fo* Trot­ «• i or. rofrig-2 door, electric ter. i m aro, blue pa^iered. j stove. 100 galton electric -* 866-7008 : w ater h eater, a n d spockle sp B y o r-p rw ssu n re d rC allTRA JL iR "2 h o rso tftrT T arT yric d o m a x le , $2 . 0 0 0 /o ffer. ; 733-3731. ric P le a s e can 324-7456 ^ DRYER M aytag g a s . like = I b r a n d n e w . $ 2 5 0M . Bit934-8810. ^^1996 ^ V I # *199 D ining ro o m s e t. form al. O u ee n A m e style, cherry cotor. barely u se d . $900 735-0292 ask to r O onen . S O F A B E D . q u e e n s iz e . excel, cond $300 C hair, ^ ' crushed v e lv e t $25 R ed i n e r . $ 1 0 0 M ic ~r o w a v e .-la r g . $ 1 5 0 . R e d i n e r , m otorized, sta n d r, up, now motor, $400. Call 543-4714_______________ M IT S U B IS H I G A iIL A N T i S ^ M — MATTRESS: O ueen p J i ^ top a n d box spnng. still in p l a s t i c $ 2 5 0 . C a ll 734-6881 ■ H -A u to m m « lle • A ir • P o w a rr W W in d o w s * P o w * r Loi o c k s • C n d M - A M F/nHi C a s M t t f *M MM M vnw » . S l. M M. a ax iM tf tse 91 M W ATERBED, book shelf. d r a w e r s , s t u d e n t s ze, ., SIOO P in g -p o n g ta b le , $25. 733-8071__________ W A T E R B E D , kin g s iz e , n e w m a t t r e s s S e e to a p p re c ia te .G ood cond 423-4772 leave m sg tr m M ■ ■ sii27 as • wa/»>oioo»iai»KCTa^.»-, akxc T c n >Mi c S B n - w i c u r r s Ai R fi m w i n i l T ^ V I aymoni iM u u iB A a it.iB a n u i 73M 480 ~ j S in g l# p a rw it of 1 wa» ^ I FA R M & R A N C HI wants JANTZ CUSTOM HAW f e m a l e t o s h a r a ta n e Swathing, baling. 1 ton JT S I SU PPU ES •afg W A T E RB E D , q u e e n s z . ^ h o u s e . R e n t A utilltl lilitles . sfnafl bales. 543-6049. g o o d c o n d . , $ 6 0a . ___________________ ___ BALEWAGON-Nfcl.tOOO------^------ ^ z e r e 'i n • x c h a n gj e for I 934-8810 i , Stac k s 55 b a les N oeds a housekeeping & cooWr oking. ^ -------------------------------------tor iiflfe w elding. T a k e for C a li 73S-102B « v e»8. s . or f 704 WHIRLPOOL AC. Ig vnnS 9 5 0 . 5 3 7 - 6 7 8 4 a l tt eo r, ____ dow unit, like new . $350. '7 p m o rie e v e m s g f a c -934^8810.— ------------------fTVWN F A iX S • S ln tf(lefeTi BALER NH 283 comple BUILOm OS: Must sefl imm ale pcetw raMy to sha »h*'* overtiaul. new style fee jH O ^ E O W W IB fT ....... U ^ F R I G E R A T E R G o ld . to w n h o u s e . r e n t ar er. paint, hyd. tensioi (e , Whirlpool, good condition. ut>«>es-Caa tnto 734-881 1 9 7 7 H ale 4 h o rse trailer, -»802 guaranteod. $3400. 6^ }a 1-800-330-7118. $175 734-8711 n o w flo o r . $ 2 ? 0 0 . C oll,i — jgo y g ay to n . W anted, fem ale room m a 734-3679 aftor 6 pm, R E F R IG E R A T O R , n ic o — TANK 27 5 gal fleW sproyto Share h o use. Utiis. p a-pd. 8A LER‘98 4655 Hesic e r w/3 pt hitch, 50' boom . A l t n . H o r s e h a u l e r s,. : G E . too big! Exc. cond.. , S200*d ep Call 733-512 5123. in-line, new conditioi [J®"‘ slid e c a lfra c k 625-5414* 3 i $495. 736-1791 | Prefer c c j» o e atudem G re at seioctton of trailers "t., u s e d only o n e cuttini 7 iS .0 9 'i1 t H 7 for m ore tafer 'ofm aticn o r fotm-t*rrk* r r:pprtn i w itu tiw a t R o y R a y m o n d F o rd . I STOVE • Kenm ore alfr>or>d. = : $13.000. 208-56S-3324 Buitt a sorvicod tocaily by — 4 706 “ "y I C leo n , g o o d c o n d llio n . BALER: New HollandI M I C h a r m a e . T r a d o iris mh ■ farm seed » I SIOO Can 536-6741 w en, ^ :I w eicom o. Con 736-2480 426. hydauic swing. Wtd Coa 71 ?!!!■ heavy axle wfth floatatlo ation ALFALFA SEED. AAA - ; W ASHER • white, le ss th an i Ores, very good conditioi Ition. G ra n d va lley c o m s e eKld . CHARMAC -90. 7x18 alu2 y e a r s o ld . K e n m o re3.. minum g o o se nock stock^ I $250 Dryer, oldof, rebuin. S eal coating. |M $6800. Cail 537-6737' 1KLER s. A SPH A LTS' o a ts, g r a s s e s , a pa stu,fo re 3 nn trailer, m a ts, excel cortd ' I w o rk s g o o d , SSO. C a ll a COATtNGS R ydORNO Of RS patching. cicrack filling ;— m i x e s . B o b H a m ilto d i i BALERS • New Hollan S3-7221 o r 326-6857 or Q uality mai la te ria ls w.tn CALL 7 3 4 - 3 5 8 17, 7 . $800a'ofTer. 678-1421 _ I . 837-9070 leave m sg. Comrr t-425 and 1-430. $326 txnmancal. industnal. le. Call guarantee ^ 733-1477.536-2293 _ Circle J H o rse a stock tnrs e a c h . C all 5 4 3 -4 2 9 3 > i W A S H E R /D R Y E R K enirPIpe GORDON P^ «™ «C O ^ tidenttal. Buildup roofs t PORTABLE SPRIN K l M W ad e ZoRr>ger Oakley 1011 E3800N.Bii»l. . • k s repaired m 24 hrs A L FA L FA N itro -s e e d , . ' m o re . $ 2 0 0 . R e b u ilt w,'II 733-1 P IP E R E P A m7149 S ^ B asin 678-3342 grow y our ow n n itrogen _ i, warranty . Call 736-4605 . — Beware Of cftei W in d d a m a g e o r R Rooting. Ucensed. 2 y r.U M O U S m BuDs.to a n d g e t 3 cutting s e e JO ^ i.top C o m b i n e , j d 6 6 22 00 E x c . I n v e n to r y o f h o r s e | ■ cleaning up bonepde. < kured a bonded. New >HOME CARE msure< BENEFIEL'SIq u a l i t y , r e a s o n a bblle e . a p p r o x . 3 .0 0 0 h o, uu r s ye ar. It is a legum e wtth C ly d ee S p r tn k l Ie r p rJ trailer, carg o trajiers. flat i TfS aa re-roofs. Residen.Pairttng. roofs 396 high yield, rapkl regrowth I w a ls. • Drywal.F 678-4099 .___________ ____ $11.500. Eves. B37-639( ^ b e d . g o o s e n e c k a n da I| || B U | L D m G I I A ^ ^ R e paica a t 678-714 I.*>«l' commercial. Mobile SuppUCarpentry. ■y. Afl home — > and builds 100-130 lbs ^of b u m p er pufl TraUer p arts. , A N G U S P u r e b r e d bulli m e roof ip e c ia lisi a ulls CULTIVATOR. Halloway repa«in»«J wde a o ut 10 hom 1 >ay in a y e a r . S2 7 5 p e r Ib TWIN f a l l s ” B Q u ality T ralle ra S a le s ' {I 8 ' slid in g in su la te d d o o r. • est736-7046.' L o n g y e a r lin g s & 22 yi yr. 8 row beet1>ean $ 2500. Sa yra exo. Fre« reeesbmates. freees) 206-543-6049__________ 1 PLANROOM _ 4 6 E . F ro n ta g e R O , . II S300. Can 733-6197 .o*ds. 326-3575. 32fr66 3 B637 Plantar. Heetn.$80(Voflei ----------*733-7543 Jo b s to bid to* G enera ---------0, J e ro m e 324-6866. j ~ CaB 829-5457 A L FA L FA SE E D g ro w er . i LOQ CABINS Spring SpeJ Sub-contractors a S u| A N G U S X. 9 h e i f e r s . : — fam ily , t r e a s u r e , V N S. GLASS ANO 10 MIRRORS I c ia il 2 4 X 2 4 '. 7 ’ lo g s . H O R S E T R A IL E R . 1 9 9 65 < e rs Blueprint cooie ste ers. S250 • Vaccinal intf- CULTIVATOR, b e e t Aito UtO ' W rangler . new varietiesw m dow sa 'j C i r c l e J C o n q u e s t . 33 .; S w e d is h c o p e . $ 4 0 3 2 7 3 4 ^ L A N (7526). e O to th en > a « . 677-4123 ‘123 way Row Master. 12 ro* Prom pt» row (ask ). 5 i 3 0 -$ 2 .6 0 . Call h o r s e S lan t, o v e r s 'z o d . I 24 X30'. 8* togs. Sw odtth f f i r ~ with discs, knrvos & 326-4735 an d 326-4074 NING PJease 3,1 copo. $5335 Otner sire s _ drop dow n wmoows, romp^ ARMOUR Buying a tatlo n 200 I S-TVws a U rtieis $3200 Community' V G lM C o . y .lo a d , m a ts o n a ll w alls, , ]I a v ari. call 208-678-1597 , buymg (laughter cow sj agn CalL366-a904_________ SE E D OA TS T op Quality: J 735^11 •019^ 0( OEUVEREO buBs. cpen da>y, 324<Me« s p a r e t i r e , g r o a t la c k > ----C a lib e r. M on.da. O to n10 a I i STEEL BUILDINGS, Pubvel. sand 4 topsod for :— O t s c z r Massey Fergus }usv a rie tie s a v ailab le 9 6 Sk.- room , u s e d onty 4 tim es ■ I lie liquidation. 40>34 wUi BULLS FO R SALE eweys. panang lots, ote ] BR END A 'S CLEANW Id k>calty. Brand rtew corvl.. | en $250(Vofler. Cafl 98% germination. No wild Youcvii R egtstervd T axas ■' seO tor S337D 'O pon ends. cwhauioo GraiWSaiH--------------------SERVICE !______ rxj 423-5731 evenings o a ts .$ l4 0 0 - S l 5 0 0 c w tt $7000. c a l 206-726-0714 ., : 40*60 wifl sen tor $49*0. | S o n g , s o t ea(aoa.M a eca/ NORT> L ono^orm BuOsancJ IRTHWEST CO. MC 'N o io b to o b igERS — D e i ^ avadoble. lowsadoors. n o ls. »*>do* R o p ^ cam e. 487-2247. 733-123 4 247. E Q U IP M E N T N EW I h o r s e ;s t o c k t r a i l e rI ' G u a r e n t e o d c o m p le t e Afl supplies fumishec Neft M i (702)779-2285 t2 yrs — ■noved. f r e e a s b m ions. o/ $ 3 5 0 0 . 3 ax le C a n re-. ,r w itri D l u e p r i n t s C a nI II ----USED 4x4. Diesel T racb E stablished custorrter la rg e a » p er fW s. •s. 733^805. IORAVEL - B U L L S F o r s a le 3 p u re rs Loaders. Implements. -I m o v e s id e s for fiat b e d .. ]i deliver 1-800 2 9 2 -0 1 1 1 ., j ^ Cafl 324-4076 Crushei Shed 1'4 3/4; drain br«d A ogus yearWtg buOs C an 734<J587 , i so I ' 706 R en tals a S a le s. Also, rock. . 1 WINDOW 70* * 48* Nor-, ’j <. tO( top sou, compost Cafl 487-2190__________ tes. 12 ' - COUNTHY CLEANERS >le: I H A Y . G R A IN ___ New Rhino, affordable, CAi DELIVER CAN 728 Hard w atar s t a r a remov WE BUY „ !I CO T e t o n W h ite C l a d ., I 4x4 J F E E D _______ i«iv Tractors. Large 4x4 BU L L S bla ck . 2 0 closely CALL 733-1441 :O FA RT CAI AWORKC new construction, --------la J l^SED SADDLES a EQUIP-. ' Frw 'ch radius S80Q o«or : ” ' Tractors. Loaders. Excam atched reg o ie red yMT' I Call 837-6618 n Services HAY 4-stack er toads. 3 rd ' or s m a ll, b o n d e d a d MENT FOR CASH' ! « • v a l o r s . F o rk L if ts , a im gs. m o d e ra te fra m e S Home rep an•»:: Electrical. Al, su red . free estim ates. PfM Crawler Tractors avai. A l> c u ttin g . 2 String b a le sI Also, old Silver brts a sp u rs i birvi ««t Alao. 2 0 y«ar«ng plumbing, light jht carpentry, ^ CaB326-5486 v k : k e r ‘s I yrs exp. Cafl 734-8728 80 . Trenching Equipment h o if o r s . M iller A n g u s g FREE W E S T E R N 'S ST O RE Hobby HMMTtench I| | _ _ C O M P l l T E R S _ J FiKh Cafl 326-4729-{J«i) Hay for sa le 15 Tof 3rd an d E S T . K SS 733-0966 T ractora Equtpment S 733-7096 ; c r 326-4159-(Bud) ing. a ~ ™ 5 5 T of f ir s t S h o rt b a le s ic O M P U T E R L a p to p . ___ Wholeaale. Salee 1978 P le a se Cafl 733-7909 I 48eSX 33. G atew ay Coky Jerom a B U U ^ . H o tste n . Al s nred. d. lafl i _ IR m O A T T O r^ Book 8 MB RAM. 250 MB 8 5 0 t o i 100 lb» R easonI O A T S IL A G E . 5 0 0 T o n .-1. |_ JOHN’S IN'S SHARPENINO A-.1 DRYWALL h a rd d riv e, m o d e m . HP aW ypnr»d C a l 734-3834. ^ H ay s ila g e , 5 00 T on ' . EAGLEC EGATE iSERVICE E xpen hangm g. taping, d esk le t 310 cotor pnnter. 90 $ 2 0 /to n . l o a d e d . C a ll11 'L e t s o t u s e d g a te d p « e , “ FEED WAGON New 7190 mpieta sharpening. CompK —— G atee* A uitomabc ul te x tu m g S«w e 1971 B ULLS. Prem ium B londe m o u se, b a tte n o s . a fittin g s, g o o d co n d itio n . ds 886-7752 or 886-2087 GehJ. S ave thousands rb«3e a steel saws J o b s l a ^ or smafl D' a q u in tain e, excei for aottwiye. $ l 600 73&6S22 Cafl 324-2600___________ Cafl 4 8 7 ^ 7 _________ er ahorpening-repalr ■Sman S e c u m y S ? ^ Convenwnca Ctpoertf G reg t.oss«>g. ow ner c ro s s bree d in g , produ'c_ STRAW Barley straw. O ne 41 Bracken St S SOLAR or AC ^C Powered 733-3579 O' »*g h « h quality stock . Ton b ales. Call 438-5234i P ip e trailer, ta n d e m oxio. C O M P U T E R S . 3 8 6 DX JD 2320 a w a lh e r. 15 It ft 0S0»1.60<M71-4060 800-767-4283 734-4060 s y s te m . $ 4 0 0 486 0X 4 ^ 73*6296or1-80 $ 7 5 0 825-5414 C all S32-42M »r. le av e m essag e._________ h e a d e r a c o n d itio n er. ALAN'S G eneral Carper sy ste m . $600. H.P. laser TVery cle a n . S6950. JO tau.tie(rs businns and Farm a City. Large & Srr BULLS. Y earltng buUs for « W e b u y e o n w h ite .w heet let. $22& 24 Pm Dot U a4S7 ba le r r » 0073W 7e9 « • Orvctory tor Ihe help sa le Ft4 U ood ra u g a u^e r. Indoor a O utdoor trtx printers. $140. 9 Pm ~ ttt$ 5 22 t-800-597-7155 ! I M A IN L IN E . 2 .2 5 0 - of 6* need ts g«l jrour home All T ypes C onstn xoor Exc«l Quamy $1200 ea. m . New Noland 910 Swather. m ainline $ 3 5 0 0 0 0 Call D0lM atr«c.$40 733 9444. e r. T I , , •haoc Afl Work G auranteed Call C h n s 431-3216 d ay K w w 829-5133_______________ • ^ c a s T O M B oInT072LUNO »y»s 1 owner, always shedded. « i 709 C a l 734-3244 or 862-9232 jv e n in g s. __ Exc. cond. 532-4107 ^ 5 * tB e r IH B B 811 n Maklor^ado P ^ e R e- I i andtoader — L « i i ^ 22^ ^ i _ 'PIPE p a ir M obile p r e s s . F r e e £I R m a r u | K a c ^ B U L L S : B l a c k p o l l e• dd PARTS-We have genkme C A RPET REPAIR }.Past-hoie ^ 2 M A R E S l n l o a l : 1-O H Sim m e n U ls. 2 0 to n 2 n d I e stim a te s Can F e lu 431^ • R e stretch in g . pa tch w o Perkins ports' Twm Falls ay a K a th y H H Polom ina l -T>otxj(^*red. BED - 6 m onths oW. black cutting altaKa. 886-7623. 2 9 9 3 or e v e s. 531-4031 ' s e e m rap a v. m etal s » | 3 Tractor. Call 733-8687 «*or Barkman73 734^030 AAA.1 kA.1 SHELTON'S b odi b red to QH. 2 year- . iro n q u e e n si2 0 , H am prepadO ng. ranaH sq uaa ^ 1-800^56-3883._______ rR EESER V K rE CATTLE. G o o d bona; An__ lin g s : 1 - C a s h b a b y , 1PO R TA B LE SPRINKLER s to n m a rv e lo u s m iddle. su b floors a m ore. G i jN aT w .» io O M c i M O ^ rvlng Magic Valley g u s & Limousin yeariirtgs PLANTER-JD 4 tow modPIP E REPAIRS Streaking J e w e l 326-3790I $ 5 0 0 Can 734-8802 R a sm u sse n - 436-617 loa * . Professional La Lawn Care. Wood 'ood Rhrer Valley & 2 y r. o ld s . R a f te r }17 W ind d a m a g e or ~ el 71 com and bewi. Cafl V & Spnng 0, Mowma PWrig, » " A PH A B ayT obiano A tstu d BEDROOM S E T hill s u e . Bvastock. C aa 862-8235. ' c leaning u p bonepile. C a l ‘ ^ 324-2056._____________ O&M , m C lean Up. Co commercial FHEE _ $ 1 5 0 re g .$ 1 0 0 g ra d e .F o r w /dr»sser a Tnirror. Mat-, 1EE ESTIMATES O y tf e a Sprk « M a rP lp a c an d R esid eijl i?tlal F re e 7; CONCRETE m o re Info, 733-7095 CATTLE. S tarted Holstein ROTOTTLLERS Several to tress, box sp nngs, c ano­ 73»3S16 to R e p e a t 676-7149 ■ ■ Esbmates J m n-423-6464. ------------herters R eady to goi CaB * O nw nvays * P atioa ' py included $22S.’0ft0r •afl mount on rear of tractor. ^ AOHA Cham pion W estern : H E ^ LINES E nd move T STUMP REMOVAL 324 3888.____________ ^ W Can ■ ^ ■ 4205 __________ . Sta(tingatS150. ♦ S id e w a lk s* ,|o(3 EVER G R E ^ P lea su re horse. 10 ytokJ. ANYWHERE w h ee l lin e s . T h u n d e r ~ ~ Hobby H orae Ranch NO JO B TOO SMALU 0 Lawn moeVtg a trwTwn»ig. 1 5 .2 Bay G eld in g , fre sh C O R R A L P A N E L 0 b«a rr $50. stfigie w atetB ird.used. Call 438-8 1 9 4 OAYBED ( Tractora « Equipment D ennis. 536-6705 Aflsizeehomeo a n d rea d y to sh o w Fox >orbusvwes Terr Terry Carpenter bed . $50. 5 draw er c h e e C B-5pm M onday-Frtoay, Is. . W holeaale. Salea C r e e k T rain in g C e n te r. . c Aeraong,Weec le d a P e s t 7734-1231 $ 100. bo o k case, $20. o a j 'S 5 6* X t 0 ‘ $40. 5 - r x l ? Control. Fen P le a se C a l 4 3 6 « 9 9 •! C ircle J g o o s e n e c k 4 2 0 8 -^ 4 -5 8 5 8 •93 Mobto 4204)771 s o ta a chair. $125. d esk A b e b y t o k tn g a tz a l o b *48.50. Oelhwred ------Free Eatknalao. h o rse s la n t w ali-in Ibc Il t-«X V a26-t409 $ 5 0 ; w e d d in g d r e s s . From toundaaons 10 fti A R A B IA N M a re G e n tle L E ^T R E E UMB Aftw 6 pm 654-2093. $300. C U 7 3 3 6 6 2 7 . *rork.e(c. 5• ^ — ROUND BALER. H e«on w ith tots of training. Call OREEN CUTSI SBYBtLL “ * ^ CHIPPfNG 0 CO W C A L F p a irs . 10. 18 y e a rs experierK“ eJ f 4900. 6000 bales. Uke * 676-6414_______________ Mowing, trtmmk aeratFOrnvk W o rk e d & v a c c in a te d , mufch o r dsposal. M 73S «aM n e w . A lw a y s a t o r e d th a t^ .T I.TwtnFans ready to go.cafl 829-5123. fwe EMfmalas. ± mside. $44,000. CaD BAY R e g . Q u arte r h o rse . ^ a r e a s . Comm i m e r c ia ia (soe (206)734.2742 I I y r o ld , p r o v e n 4 -H i,. 544-2475 or 731-0473', HARNCY CUSTOM BLD raaWsntial. Wor For sa le or le a s e btacfc vir­ 'ork guaran(200)733-3123 — sh o w w in n e r. ISH SA all 4 REM O O G JN Q G arai ............. gin b tA . 900 Im plus. teed. Frae E sLt 326-3133 ; SWATHER Heston 8200. e s . F a rm B Idgs. Deck: 3. a ro u n d 1995. C au 733B « 888-7518 or — HIG MOHLINE 14'691 hra. $27,000. Bal9 4 0 3 evaoings._________ C o n c r e te . N ew C o n s Lawn Pro You gr M he ’ _ Professor mortal Tree Service a r NH 262. $600. Stack Fra e e « t-In su ran c e won _ m o w W P ushn im o w srsa Ucensi ensed a Insured H EIFERS 2 0 h M d 1300 B Ib> W agon. J O 200, a R e- H ~ ^ w f 6 r o f a r 'r i » 7 3 » « s a a m e g t;3 M B 3 ito rla rg e a Tteeprw pruning « shaping « , Irtaver, $300Qfboth. CaD quality H olstaln Springw a SE R V W E . C an F o rrest o r TnmnWig a balaiKi landng e removal . MOU£RCONSTRUCTX> M kihele a t 5 3 6 ^ 3 3 5 . H elfo r* . icaiv* tn 2 to 3 3 904-gt0e_____________ ^tump -2 ? !^ StU ITK grindirig G e rw a l oontnctm g. w eak*. Can 4 3 e-5S e2 or 43»«M 2. reeEadm elae* " niA CTO R Farmall 504.I. ERtC WANMAN C ustom iem odslng.dss»gr 438-4231 •vanlngs. 736-11© 1166 or 637-4614 _ gaa. Good ahape. $4000- >H o rsea h o ek ig FerK« a deck consaucaor L*. MR. QAEl in fenw. 65S-4144 _ C a l$ 4 » 9 lri! H S F E R S S t t i M Hoistain 16 y rs e x p e r ie n c e , ^ref Yoi»Yan»C«aS< Senlcaman TREE STUMPGRMOmO STU H e ila r c a lv a a .S lO O F r a e i i ttffia lia T a frW 2 O^ C rn n e rcW & RseidenlM Ri AND MD REMOVAL '9 niACTOR - IH 350 dteeelii H O RSE G entle Mds ♦ $ l.5 0 p e rd > y . 543-6143 SL CompMeLawi IMI Cara FREEI EE ESTIMATES ^ utility, 5 a p d . will) TA. horae. Lots or c o to r.' R A B B U tL O C R S 0 0 4 1 0 1 73 733-1554 IM wide front end. 3 pt live e C a l3 2 4 -7 2 9 2 . ■ . H O LST E IN sp rin g e r* . Al R em odels-Sloraoee-Orr edc MATES FREE E8TM1 01 ML $39W. 324-1099. ■ A n M o h e d i W 's i a ire d o r Al b r* d . O u l ol Garages-R ooflng-Fendns our ow n h a rd th a t w f v'• « rRACTOR IH 414 utWy. 4: H o m e 8 H 0 E IN Q H av a MISC.-No Jo b to S m aUo n T o n v ^ i i U n d•*• c “ P * n o « f o M a a n v l. w tl fravai. "OM C 1 2 0 B « 2 - 4 5 4 4 . F ra e E stim ates 7 ^ 1 9 0 6 spdw «h2apd.w idalront« J ^ O i o n n e . 733-9019 r'rurwtg, bwtwntnTnew tw in e n d . 3 p t w ith live i m . • H 0 L 8 T C IN 8 5 v ir g in SAWTOOTH SHEET S. $ 3 4 9 5 .0 ^3 2 4 -1 0 0 0 -----law n sprinldan n .1 5 y rs ' I H O R S E .2 S o n e ig e k to a . b iM . H M w c«N «a.S 16S. METAL HO axper.VM davi iwttatyou I n n o vw a tt' — 7 a 9 y e a r a o l d . W e ll tfw s -rU to rl o g S le M * . S 7 8 -S 1 4 0 . Can riea tm ^ A C ReM geratton rflA C T O R J D 4 4 3 0 2-• b r a h a - l b lK k My. Expert • I r can’t! Free e a L t 3T M m W h 7 3 4 « ie o __________. .wfiaal d r t ^ PoN«r SNR. Com m erciai a n d raeUentU L o m y .C a lia 9 - ^ ^ ^ r r r r -----K-8 ( - e4e p tw to (2 0 6 )7 3 3 « 4 e y j ? lU T O C R E D I t H YARD BARI »t Pteaaa c a l e 2 8 « M • ::z i 710 \Tt. Sm E S S i& s e r v/ I; C E ^ BUS ■ i 9H^K0Ki m B 1 701 ^ ■ ^ TSSSi. \4 T O O I 208-324-5858 M H Q HI BMKaimm KKtposm UnaESminus? ??»Hoaa>n? U S S/ONS? B GOLD> K E Y AUTO aCI ERLEPD!IT CANR jaairjyjg*, 13^ . l o n q y b a h u n q B—t M atar b iA p o M . « 8 8 ^a C a i* v * n in B * 7 » 7 3 4 8 "“ f 7oi n _ -I O A jR Y K A A PI^^ J A M U M E i.e A tlo n 22 mroldE2UK3a8Sp»h a ^ i a a d w ^ M v e a s i f e2 A t t v s t o c k hautarm . Q rM:I M iecilon o r traM r* n R e yt R aym ond F o rd . B u « & K • • r v l c a d l o c a l l y b yy C h a r m a e . i T r a d o I n a■ w elcom e. C a l 7W -S480. : S3S«SKS;? > H O R S E . G e n tle 6 yr. old ^ g i H I I oiM JsniSis | gow^ m 2?r SOUTHERN IDAHO I* niACTOfL1976.960tH& m na good. $6,000. IHC 440 b aler, worka good.• i a o a t 4 ‘di>e. 834^916. _ 1 co w w o rk a tra n rid ln o . H as w o n d erfu l g a it A r R A C T O R 8 2 -1 2 R owI . d n « * k n D a ti^ a ie iO T . W k* CuMwtora, 12 Row> H I O R SC . O H M ara. 4 y n , SOOKThloner. t 2 R o w TDoftar«tfM«fc8r.Q>Ro.; beamnw-eedrQOR*. Hooi • « . Stok^'Penw io. Deck* T ^ » tw o ra a » 4 m t i« a a a a M a » t3 a fr < a B 6 M I »T : O R f 1 8 f o r a a la . n « r > ■ M M O N O M ffN CA L 'm A N O H o s n c e id a d 7 3 « .4 0 S 1 T M n F ilaId4 9 M B 8 8 M M C a M la ” Sprayer. W -17 AC Trao- lin g s c o m in g t o O H a ll tor. 1 3 'IHC Offset D te . r ^ t e r e d . D u n n s. H lua s o 'J O o n n ( D is c ,2 0 ‘JD FMdCendHonar.MCair1 S ! ? i . 5 f 5 5 > CNselPlow. 734-0445 , ■ V . iSsssrT^ c£SSSSSSS^ H M m m » n a ro g n lT M t H o m a A M tU K ia r a H om a O w n h«dtf> o Y a rd S a r v ic a . C lean-up. R M aa so n ab ie R ataa. ShurtM a a1 T rees, 1.666-4341 i d • ^ .. ^ ■ MAOICVAUCVM rm c A L «Um.VANOiOO oatv o c N I M c m I I M bMM tttw n a i] . m ^ a o o iM n - . i- « O M ( » ! D asn a F j FAX OUR AD . s T M E SC D EPA a o e >- 7- ;7 3 4 < 8 3 S . . . rf ■ : : / M «y20.1996 hlonday. Mi C-8 T lm ^N ew a. TMr fN»ln FaKa. Maho I ln . SUZUKI 10 « R M X ^ , , U o v m o BO X ES. O ood wkm 19 M Katana, 600 tniiaa. »d& WANTED: 2 oldar Schwir m ust E xcallant c o n d ltk n . Cali SM. S4700. Brand naw. mu«i sturtly. Call423-47Sa » ___ o r W eatam FTywtATCia ■ 324-7185 . aaU1Caa786-2S26. ^ 733-3 9 1 4 d « y t. O L P B R IC K S a n d flQ SUZUKI *92 K tfana.790ce, ICxlO* dog kannal. Ci HARliYOAVlOSON'SQ Jka 4000 n ia d iA owned, axe ' ^ W A N T E O : I n ltia ta d r i 733-1364 Full draaa touring blka. — > - r o a d tia s , a la a l p o s ts > eend. t3 S 0 a 43»6S05 Raady to go.-Abaolulaly for_ ' auppBaa. 467-2674 ^ PAYING 5 -1 0 « a a c h f< - b a a u ^ o o n d ^ l 4 , 0 0 0 . SUZUKI’M R M aaO .-aM et— ~ th a r a m o v ^ ^ i k ; t > e Can 731-4681__________ ___ oond. ftdden only 1 surtv nw W A N T E D : O ld p o p c:orn oi tom s (ron> 2 p i m 2; lif ^ fnar,S320Cyo<tBf.733-18S4 ’ m achkia. 734-6915. ___ HARLEY DAVIDSON-95 p o p c o n ta k w s. CaB 423-4665 S-6pm. Fatboy. yellow, 4K mi.. T r a i l e r s ? S a a th * g r e a t i ___ W A N T E D : VW p a r t sa to r axtraa. s ie .6 s a s e le c tio n a l R o y R ay* c o m p i a t a u n i t s . C: aa i i W ANTEO E a s y Lift 1000 IOG Hartay DavMson‘87 Sportfrt* m o n d F o r d . B u ilt a n d Ib.traO erhttch. A lso.ok — ater. black, trick motor, s e rv ic e d lo c a lly by e r Je e p . 4x4 P U .5 4 3^« 82 W a n te d l o b u y : L ayin ^ing axtras. $9450. 543-6545 5 ^ C h a rm ac . T rade Ins ■ ^ hen*. Can 7 3 6 - ___ ^. day*. 734-2456 avaninga. W ANTED Kkls oM peddi 'O*cornel C an 736-2480. - o a r s , b o a ls.-e o o o le rs rs.-& .- ' ” 1 Try a i o ^ s t dassUted a^' YAMAHA VO i 1 0 0 XS " p l a n e s . R id e o n too y is I M T kxtoy. Ctf 73^0931. s p e c i a l , io o k a 4 r u n s c o m p le t e o r n o t. G3ooo od |q a r a q e s a l ^ ^ graat. S1.KXI. 326-5676 ' p r k M p a k j. 786-9292 ^ HONDA 7 6 C8750K.rabun Vveforks, naw chain aprockJERO M E - 4 0 3 16th Av. ! ? '; Y A M A H A '6 3 V e n t u r e . W ANTED P la y a a t w^ oo LAB AKC p uppie s. C ho o . E.. Mon.-Fri., 9 a nX J pn pm. ets. seat, banery. 4 Into “ 1 ’ RoyaJ, 1 ow ner, atorad inc o n a t r u c t i o n . a w in g < late. C ham p hxahipUinnee s. MOVINO: 2 c ars, reloai » d - header aystam. air pods [X>» aide, excel. oor<lS32-4107 • la. s li d e , a ls o L ittle T ik e Both p a re n ts (ivaUaUa. isc. $1050.736-0317 eves. Ing supplies. k » of mlsc ._______ to y s.P leaaaC aB J3& 391 — S 295.C aH 465-*77S.— ■ r r Y A M A H A '1 9 9 0 Y Z 1 2 S , -----------------------------------— I HO N D A '9 0 CBR 1000 ru n s g o o d . $ 1 2 0 0 . C all k leW hat a re you w alllns lo r' LAB R e g iste re d t>lack li SSOOO. Honda *93 CBR ®3 326-4074________________ 0 ,.) P lac e Ih at clasiK Ia d a< m ale pup. 6 w «eka. Fir 1000 $6500. Kaw asaki ^ M ^ I C A L S U P PES ^ ■wtoy-__________________ Shbt. $20 0. 733-7397 w/ Y a m a h a . 1 9 9 0 . Y 2 W R ' . V *91 ZX7 750 N ln]aw HOSPITAL BEO . Eiactri 15“ W AN TED Will p a y ujpp to t 'trie Muzzey exhaust s ^ teem m 250. e x c e lle n t condition, LAB puppies. P ure bred. or m anual new w starproc S200 for a nm ning caarr ocr ke s Make oRar. C a l 423-9032. roo< .4 alarm. S5200. All bOtes 7 wks. H a d l s ts h o ts, . m attress. 734-3166 truck. Can 735-1606. 8 are m excal. cond. Many S 1 7 S e a . 637-6396 S o uth Paris Louooe. Inal G E R M A N S H E P H lE E FR D a a l« : P e p a l c o o ler, t>f«r tx AKC pupplaa, tHacK&ti S t» i. c o o ia n . a n d misc. Ran am *. S h o u . w o rm a d , h a 2 M ay vtew Rwna ttv u Mc Won. .p a ra p ts. $17 8. 654-a2<^ -------I fctoy 2 0 . CaB 7 3 4 ^ 1 3 7 ------- G E R M A N S H E P H EEFR D NORTH n s i o ^ never.your "Give your dtxisi T R e E S ,'t8 st.'0 n n * i6 -1lO 0 fL p u p p la a . p u ra b ra ________ ♦ .K .Q .J ________ _ _________r « M Q M _ Y o u e - decisions.may.be de ------------------------y ^ * f l y _ 4 4 J 5 ; S a1 j- 4 1 ^ ,S 7 S /a a .. 5 32-447S ____ = ' V Q 1086 d e liv e r e d . P o tte d . Fr. righU your reanon sons a re « ir e to 6 c ^ O E R M A N S H O R T H1AAlIR b ro ch ire. 1-60061S-3* ♦ 84 wrong." — la b X b oth p o r a ^ aHooat. ♦ K J 10 9 J - ■ ' E arl o /M o o s ^ c I d TV 2 5 " M agnavox conac ■sola h u n t a r s . T h ra a l a tr t . Excel, cpnd. $100. Poc o o l. s s a o a a a .C a i i a 2 f r 3 t a .................................... W E:ST SI EAST O o u g lib o y w /v ld e o I 10 6 4 2 A 95 * 10 ' X4- OREAT D ANE fam a iaip pu p. s e u lu p jilk e n e w . 12'X " l l w a s a p ui r e g u e s s ." a lib ie d V K K 7‘ 3 V 42 p y .b r M la . R a ad y (orr rS n« w $ 5 0 0 . L a w n Sw aap,p<« r E a s l a f t e r h e g'aa v e S o u lh h is u n ♦ A \ J«9 3 ♦ 10 7 6>55 2 h o m e .P e ta e h o w q u a U I $ 7 5. CALL 736-4581 ----- $S00 Can 436-0732. ._________ m a k a b lc g a m e .. “ IIf vou r club t r e v * 3 y.2 2 ____________ ♦.A-B 5,4. 1 ^ .^ V C R 4 h e ad s.-w erao ; r m y play w a s c o r- . w a s a sm g le lo n1,',- tr ^ H E E L E R 1 0 w e a k: ooll d SOUTH m o te control SlOO- Smi ree l, 1 h a d no w a y lo i b e s u re .” 4046 ►60. Pup»- » 0 - Call 326-40L itto n m ic ro w a v e . S61 A A 873 late In evanlng.________ W as t h e r e a nnyylth in g a b o u t th e Can 733-9444.________ CES ON BRID D G T H E > ^ E ^ — BobbyW olff• —• V AJ 95 o p p o n e n ls ' bidding lin g to le a d E a s t lo ♦ KQ th e w inning p lay? I 818 y? « Q76 I MUSICALINSreUMBtr i|TB U s in g a n o rig • Igiin a l v e r s io n o f -------------- S ta y m a n rN o rthI p tro m is e d a t le a s t— V ulnei icrablo'B olh ric Q U IT A R . F e n d e r . Esrl o n e m a jo r w ithI hi h is tw o -c lu b b id . D ealei Jer: South C ta m p to n S tra t. 19S 386. S o u th s h o u - e d hlis is !s p a d e s first a n d $850. Far>der D elu x e Ra> R vart>. 1970. SSOO. N o r th b id g a m Tie e in n o - l r u m p . T h c bbidding: ii Call 1-208-726-2617a d e s . A ssu re d o f a dcn > in g fo u r spad< -----th W est North EUs f JiJJ" 4--I fit in h e a r ts!.. S o u lh c o r r c c tc d itzer 4 bench. Wuriltzr Pass 2 * Pasi ORGAN i3er, w /caasatte ta p e recordc to t h e h e a r t g am e. 2A Pass 3 NT Pasj ^ $500. O ak Entertainm * 4 ^ W e st led h is d u b tre y a n d E a s l Pass Pass Pasj *aS3 c o n ter $ 1 5 0 ,7 3 3 -6 4 3 3 s tu d ie d b e fo re de< d e c id in g . W as th e ___ P I A N O . B a b y G ra n dd*o . Ire y a sin g le to n1,, lo ti p o( a d o u b le O pcrin ning lead: Clu^trey c u rv e d lo g s, sh o w ro o i lo n o r w a s il fo u rlh rth -b e st? Jn panic, -----c o n d .;n e w S l3 ,5 0 0 .m’fu" ! E a s t g r a b b e d hhii s a c e a n d r e li LEAD-Vkjril THE ACES soli $ 4,600. 676-2717. :___ tu rn e d th e su it, T Thh e re wa.s no ru ff o j-:o i •:o B PIA N O. M ah o g an y finisl a n d S o u lh s c o ree d a n e a s y g a m e . oxc. in sid e 4 o u t. S65< He lost only a trunTimp, a club a n d a 678-2717._____________ ' h ,holds: ___ diam o n d . A K Q 10 V iolin. 3 4 size. Unusuali W hy sh o u ld E a; a s t h a v e kn o w n ^ V J 5 nice sourxl w /c aso 4 bov W e s t's le a d w a s fro f m a d o u b le ♦ A Q 10 8 3 2 $ 3 0 0 V io la , 3 /4 siz i in g c o n firm ed he _________ io n L S o u lh X b id ddin -------- --------------------- :____________ ------------L o v ^ w am i to n e wAwoo h e l d f o u r c a r d s in ii e a c h m a jo r , bow (S200 value) 4 cas< “ ®1 1, South W est N orth 'r t h SSOO. Cab 423-5572 b e e n fo u rth b e s t, H ad W e st’s le a d be ___ ‘ 2♦ 2V 3 ♦► ------------------------------------S o u th w o u ld h a v e h e l d f o u r d ia ‘ J Pass Pass Pass I S3 4 819 m o n d s a n d a singli ig le to n d u b . A nd ^ ^ IT I OFBCE EQUPIMEKr h a d W est's le a d bbe< e e n a sin g leto n . l!l L A B S . AKC. g r e a t p e d gceos. goo d h unters, dw 9<9. d W l.l3»8hots.733-29< S LHASA A P S O AKC -----.. 5 w k s. S I 7 5 . All m a,1 lea Call 324-1380__________ WANTEO to buy 1 6 'too 22< 0' m a n u r e s p r e a d e rr ffoo r truck. Can 543-4916 ^ W extras Bvaiable. 733-9404 J21 wk H HONDA '9 3 Nighthawk. ^ ■ k>w mi. S3.000/offer. CaU r|1 324-4669 leave msg. A W A N TED to b u y 4 o r 5 ' draw er, c h e st of draw en A lso, sm a ll b a b y crib c Ib or. playpen. OK If m inor ra p a ir s a r e n e e d e d . C al 886-2266 after 6 PM. — ■ ■ ■ Hooda. 2 S 0 a Endwo.1. fresh rebuikl. $1600. • Call 734-4761. i I I ^ 5m BOATS ft ACCKSORIES 16 ft Bayliner. co m es wtth 50 a n d 100 hp o utboard m otors. $3500. 934-867B — I ff b a s s b o a t 55 hp motor. ^KC PIN SCH ER Miniature. AK< ~~1 KAWASAKI'82 440. S650. 50. ftsh ftnder a n d an the can4 -----------5 5 7 ---------cu lo a n d ado ra b lo . mali n ale Oy. $3200. CaB 326-3172 s Can 733-4064.________ ----- -- I ATVSfliOTORCYCl£S poppy. S275. 334-5851. — W ANTED fo b u y 4-w he« heel un. 1 9 9 0 S e a O oo 2 p e rso n 80 KAWASAKI (2) 1 o a s. run. R O T T W E IL E R . A K C , 7: ATV. WBI c o n d d e r 2 oorr 4. 1 9 6 0 C u sto m H arle y. 61 so. w ater craft «rttn tra le r, like need a littie work. Also. m onth oW m ale, outstan m ddw heel drive. P le a s e CCal all cubic inch, shovel. S940000 too new . $2750,00. CaJl 678Hearid Supenrike. $600 423-4144.______________ ing quality, siro: P ink P a C^aJI 637-6348. -------l i a -3 * 0 9 .-4 3 T -5 « 3 4 = -ta * 9 T n oiT»mrs6pflrBTa■ ■' p o r e d G o 'fm a n im p oort rt ■g« W A N T E D to - b u y 5 ’ nig h igih 1981 C u sto m H arle y . 6( 60 Can 324-3690_________ B e au tiful- will bo la rg e — BAYLINER‘87 IT 10. cubic inch. NICEI 5 18 c h a i n l i n k e d f e n c:ee 4j Can 532-4139 or 677-551t ij a C a n v as to p 4 cover. Uke KAWASAKI 1966 NlnJa $10.300. C an 837-6346. — a c e s s a r i e s . a b o u t 4 0 '.' — 750R. only 9K mBas, new aw new . S6.750. 734-1361 NO Call 734-1614. S T O C K D O G TRAINING ____ 1996 Y am aha TW 200. ika tiraa. njns strong. S2S0(V(V- _____ =________________ CUNIC: W ith L R Aiexan offer. Call 324-9449 oorr r « M f r to a d > w tte b td a u i lt 4S ' new. S2e00.0Qi>otter. Cal der. 6/1 4 2 .'5 4 3 -9 1 6 5f . ” '- W A N T E D to t\iy a d ulit 3ht L .4 S U P P U E ^ S o u lh w ould h a v•e e h e ld four clu b s. A N S>W W ER: S p a d e king. M ight jw e 206-436-6651. Bk L J usI c i I7 3> 033I. — ChUdren w ater ^kiis, kne« 731-1121a ^trick if declarer has the acc C o p i e r s t b r s a l e . Largi T J TOY PO ODLES. AKC r■ed, ^, boofds. ete. C « 423-9080 060. . leav in g h im w ilh1 a s in g le to n d ia1^ read y nowt Call 324-3306 i th e r p o s s ib ility ^ n d dum d u m y th e p ro tec ted jack, Ck, solectioh of recof»dmonei m o n d . S in c e n e•ith WANTED. Sm all CMnook K»k ^ ..a fte r 6 p m .________ ' in d copiers starttng atS29S . .•ith S o u th ’s o p e n H o w ee vv e r, leading th e diam ond w a s c o n s iste n t \snth — : m o to r h o m e o n F o rd -o i lia yoar w arranty available> is 'also risk>‘; p a r tn e r’s diaY O R K S H IR E T E R R IEER R C hevy c h a s s is . P re fe r a ing b id. E a s l s h oouulld h a v e kn o w n [eg Call 734-9988 pups. 6 w oeks oid. 2 AKC KC 4x4. P1easocnU 324-5t67 w a s th e lo p o f a n io n dd 1ra is e docs not g u aran tee W e st's d u b tr e y wj “ m a le s $ 2 0 0 o a ch . AKC king. ^ th e dliamond ial D E S K S . ( 0 ) . 'le g a l s z .. < d ou b lelo n . ^ly WANTEO: E a s e l for se m ­ Yorkio lor stud u s e only. d raw er. S 4 9 /e a . Display inar presenuttion. AJso a A fie r Eiasl pla.vs i.vs a n e n c o u ra g j®y S43-5933, B uN _________ c a s e . $ 1 1 5 H B 's Rotai — SOcte P ro je cto r. 73443264 ing e ig h t a t tric kc oi o n e . W est le a d s Store. 734-2546. lA N K F IN A N C IN h is l a s t c lu b a fftteeir h e w in s h is —I WANTED: 2 bottom plowH eavy Duty W o oden co p i 1 ^ 1 th e n w « us<d v e h id tlyy onu v o n L S i tru m p trick . T h is> p v e s W est a vi14*. 1 q u a n e r mi w heel ta in s chairs: ^ | t o o l ^ * a c m n ^ !Y ltftew /cenierrr>over. 8-10' t a l r u f f a n d th « i. ggsa m e g o e s o n e N ew $ 1 40 e ac h -so ilin g loi dcrguntnw u T>vA<n. I'O fk aia u . h y d r a u lic d is k , w e ld e r, d o w n a f i e r W e s>tt t a k e s h is d ia S30 e ac h , in lots o l 25 o< o r CH A IN S A W . J o n s e r e d torch, c ynoer Wock. T.V. r x :i» «hSASCkrr»plr m o n d ace. m ore $ 2 5 e ac h 92 0 . excel, s h a p e . $300 <TyncM 1>« I'rau^FMturr XJ a n te n n a w /b o o s te r. iod Fonl, m o i Iht hw ldoboil Call 736-2427. B an R a n k «r 733-3489 after 5 30 p m. ~ e t Ju n io r (v eg p la n ter), A N K F I N A N Q N G o p .^ fem a le p u re b re d B order UNO COMPUTER. 406 SX GARDEN ROTOTItXIN NE So ! >X 3 3 Q U IL T IN G M A C H IN E. i m en d ), oiidiaii, rMoronioir t s o n . or BO c n d L ■ Collie pup. oid ptf>e fum.. n i ^"H s 57 1974 M ercury C 0 U5 Cail C^ns 3a6-3£67 U sed . Ker>-Quiit. S1 5 0 0 Z ;r ■ (d S K O M D C W ^ I WANTED TO BUY' u s e d f e n c in g , ro to tille -------XR7. G lock m odel w S i a n i a H a » o . y : m■ ovp p h u lm ond t^ifvonll Call 734-2039, 735-1056 I'LL MOW YOURLAW r lie ^ ( tin e s in f ro n t), s p r u c e ^ BEA G LE 5 m o. old m ole kWN pistol High porlormar r y BA CK PA CK , u se d , wantAskfor A ___ e x c m a r k i n g s V o ry tree s, a n y kind of s ta n e r Professrtftal 4 roosooa: ina&ie 351 C leveland ongii ig in e sjn ed lo buy. Internal fram'‘0e Cail 734.7574 intelligent. P u re bred-N c p lants for yard. W e h a”v a . For more information 1 m T l i e C r w Il lH ■ • S O V K * C Mn fc f l rM o m g e r. m Call 324-1492. e venings ;f_ 2 g r a i n b i n s w /a u g e r s ^ p a p ers. $ 1 2 5 .326<>25l1 733-1414 afier 5 0 0 pP t • ThatREMEMBER b nthday ad you placed LAWN MOWINO S«rvi fo r a a le o r tr a d e . P lea se s i l 4 8 O .l-S 0 e ■ - 443 7 3 - 5 7 9 7 B O T T L E S . J im B e a m , so m e tim e ag o in The low rates wnn high qua e BORDER COLLIE p u p p «“s c a l l L y n n o r G r o g . nREPLACe. Solid a nil w a n t e d to b u y . s o il or ' Times-Netn'’ Now is me Wfvica T34-9227 m« (8) a t $ 5 0 .0 0 e a c h . C all 837-4047_______________ _____ Iron lnclud»» §H. B< trad e Call 733-7366 W com e p « h u p your ou.f 733-9S03_______________ offer 5500. 423-t£8S. LAW N M O W ER Sj oe a r s p«aufes. Stop by T h e ' j z W ANTED. Air h o c k e y taCraftsm an 1 1 hp riOi B O R D E R C O L L I E (2^ ) B u y in g c o m ic s . Star Wax Cusiom or Serv>co Dept bte. c h e a p econom y car, FLORIDA a Ifip forr 22 S i c a y m o n d ! loys. movie, pop culture, moww Grass catcher J p u p p ie s . 8 w e o k s , 2 n d ,0 ^ 0 , __________today’_________ mow er for tractor with 3J pptt days in Fon Lauderoa eg Sd-fi. advoriisif^. .4 fan-’ . . STOW Olowof, runs gw — Shota, $ 7 5 Call 352-4466 0000. 2 -oaya on Grand Bahar h (tt* .4 4 m a g p « sto l. se to f — ta sy nem s 7 33-0016 ask■ S450 Call 324-8627 RESTAURAKT Equipm ent :an 3/4 ton leaf spnngs. Can _____ plus 4 days in Orlando. Itn for Laura._______________ COCKATIELS for sole wrth S e a Galley Auctwn _ 734-4668 le av e m sg — ocMrvi -hoW andreotaJcarspa ------------- CtaMilioa r«aows-ar* locM cage. $ 1 9 0 Call 436-5538 W ed.. U ay 2 2 ,1 :30pmn — CAR DOLLY roosonable Ior Items Ihey want lo 10 bbur S250 Call 438-5829 29 or 7169 Overland. B o « e ay ror 438-5845 Place your ad loday 1 p n ce Call 734-6681 ^ C O C K E R S P A N I E L 5S .. Mustek 4 S o n s * 939-1777 quic* »*wonso. T33-033t )33t. , IL (5 )$ 1 5 0 o a ch Rogtstored -------- LAMB SKIN FUR ClO OA T SATELLITE OISH. Excel :oi inter Can 324-7280 C A S H for u s e d e le c tr ic — R a ce Car S a ts. prefer oidLaw n 4 G a rd e n S e rv*ce v to ,4.16, 5500. Soh Suits, sy ste m i H ouston tracker d or T yco. A urora. AFX or Rototllllng, BlaOowoi men. size Ug tail S30 aO ea system , io * V ioooophef DALM ATIAN, ro g isio ro»d Weedmow<f>g 32S-46 , 1. p u p p ie s, h a d sn o ts Call 111 S i m ila r . C a ll M a rk >^63 ^ or Sl 00 takes oil 4 Ss ir ink, c a r t in place Cable, polo. 4*87-2619 or 467-2772 736-7323 ~_________. 1 .^ _ white hand w/faucets Bts 4 1 O' d i s h . E c h o S t a r MOWER • R iding ia« 2 "5Z35CPofTer\423-4005. e?tMc P»V0 S2S ^23-5572 mowor, 12 hp, olocti FCTRETT Fun tovir>o, mdd C H ISE L S for w ood la th e. start. 42* dock, S4755 C -7 c a g e a n d supplies. S200I a lso tools 4 a c c o sso rie s MOVING SALE! AnttQi tiQ ue STOVE. Peiiei. only use d 2 733-4094.__________ CaJl 734-1361__________ for latho GrvxJor h x tool _____ oak table S cnaw . S8C S800 m o n th s P a id S 2 .2 0 0 — snarponing 736-8210 I— ■■ Blue 4 Mauve sofa 4 lov tovoS l .e o a ’pffor. 532-4615 F R E E • M o le 1 y e o r old seat. S500 Blue Rock i iie — Cockof Spantol. inn, good -d COLLECTOR WANTS TO STUMP GRINDER IENT Rediner. S200. Bdrm s I EXEROSE EQtJIPMEW with kids. Coll 677-2 0 7 6 B UY S te r lin g s ilv e r KJ50 $9.000 Call 733-1554 w/Quoen size bed. S35 _ or 670-5531____________ s p o o n s , s e rv in g p ie c e s Proform 3001 STX sta stairCall 324-9826________ — olc 733-6346 ------- S W IN G S E T . $ 7 0 D oll master. profosslO'^al g> o il F R E E -3 kitlon. 1-gray ar>d ‘! ^ PORTABLE POOL K K-I -D . h o u se, S17 TrKrycto. $10 type, $400 CoJi 426-58: 10 wftito, 1-Wock nnd whrto. ». LIVE T RE E S WANTEO 16'. Complete' Uke Ne< New! Coffee taWe. $20 Rabbit . or 438-______________ >b(t 1- gray, n o la is . Call bo>• up lo 30' Spruce. A spor' 4 — :— Call 673-6676 h u tch es. $ 3 5 734-72603 { fore noon 423-5303 id'typos C oi 206-786-2676 # 0 0 010000 , ^ # 6 -1 1 9A , A M ; 'AIREOYNE Biho Lil Like 'kA/ /FM C o M o tfe , A u io . Your Cradit Mth INOI s l tX lu MIKE ESPAI iR ZA ^ % 73^ i iB # ip ra B t LEGACY I 1995 fFo r d ' ' 1992 RIGHI Di IT HE AND IRIV -2652 &400. Call 666-26! . NOROIC TRACK Proli roiit, tfac cor>d . w/diQitai omer. S42&'offor. 733 2319 ■ N O W ... I 817 I jllS C F O R S A ^ R o y sa v e R a y ^nm o n d y o u b ii gg h a s b u c k s o n a n n o uj n c e d IM BELL. AniiQuo, Menoel church bell 36‘, 1650 Itc Buiil before 1852 Cam out of Episcopal churc that IS now torn dowr Church was buill ir> 190< Call Kelly (206)356-611 Of Mike (200)356-4336 ^ FAX YOUR AD p ro g ra m m e a n t mm tr u c k . 5 g,600 .• " W/iSS7995................. % F150 |: ^^399S| « ^ ^ 4 8 5 0 1 9 8 4 CHEVY SURURl URBM 4X 4 - m o n th i .J.A.C. j over25ofthesi eq ipm isturig hten fotroypotiiu Choose from o 4x4 and 4: 4 x 2 vehicles...ec u! _________________ there’s one jusi T h i s oJ. y f f e r i s f o r■*a( l i m i t e dI t i m e s o , h u r r y ' i n n o w f oo, r y o u r b e est ' ScjptrOian.EraholCanteL io n s ^^54951 i m m s . . . , ...............w 1 1 9 9 1 S U B A R U I U G A C Y SEDAN /609U.Autt)«x.iU.Cusi. M. CoMtll.lOC^ Omd. WAS $9995 ................. » .^ 8 4 9 5 1 9 9 3 M A Z 0 A ~ t6S ^t D JM #M94A.laaMWUi«l s e 1 I m o o o .ssp M d . b C o c A ic ^ 4.8 • on J 4 x4 o r 4Ix2’s ^ i , 1 1 9 8 9 T O Y O W Ci CAMRY A U W H E E L D R[IVE IV SEDAM \iPR, Iln OpSons, lo(d OnOmwI %1 W A S S l3 ,9 9 S ....w ti* \ ^12,995 i v a r y . . . 11990 « M n i 44 Il / 2 T 0 N P I C R U P K'1in.54.0gOIHe.3$OV4 r n .i b i o . I m . . I iDohOMvd. W A S $ K 9 9 S ,...w»» ^ * 1 3 , 4 9 5 | SU B 208-734-5538 7m ■-1 ' . - .-V N O W ...^ 1 #6-1346. ikit) Im .A fC tR toiM c»a V^.Sn*fOm. EsdM (ondnoa. m $ s m ......................NC lo TIMES CUVSSIFIED EO DEPARTMENT WTUnw.f,. W A S $ 1177, , 9 0 0 | I10,995 ’ $ 1 ; E d d ie B ou«r P<ac k o g o ff P i Hi cash back 1 B O A T 1 2 ' A lu m in u r w/trailer, S500. Land andscaping tlea. shon.$1 11 0 OC 4 1.50 .Call 536-2104 ^ n e w >00 a E C A RPE T KTT for fbO stz e V ton pickup. S to ra g e blni S275, 733 -ai3 S .________ a A m e rri ic c a ’s b e s t s e l l i n g ; p| i c k - u p I Your CChoice ^ $* 1 1 , 9 9 5 1 1 9 8 3 GM C 1 / 2 TON V N nC K U P ^ 3 0 ^ RIFL£ J C Higgif , M odol 50 flif lo . 2 caiit>or Rolo Tiller, Uu B o y .S H P F r e e z e i Domooc. propoPtt12 V/12C W eed b u rn e r C o n heavy duly, industria ■ 100', 12W/G5 Whe« b a rro w 5 4 3-0576 c 543-66S6____________ B a r . 12 It. p a d d e d w witi ith siok.'SIO O. Copier, laro size. SlOO. Bw) lln « ’ k a m a ll P U , S 6 0 . S i nigg e r se w in g m a c n in a , po ria b le . S 6 0 . F u to n , q u e a i size. S lS O -423-4834 . (4 P o w e r WWi nindow 's & l o c k s . W A S5 ^ 5 S p «o»«dd , T r o n s ., AMirr C o n d i lio n in g , HEALTH RIDER 5250 ;o do<3 iivored. used few wnes '^as in e x c o ile n t s h a p e Call Cn 536-2065 BUNK BEOS UKe r>ow.'•f®C r» w/exc. m attresses $ 12C G irls b ik e S35. Lawi mower S2S 19' cotor P S40 Cellular phone 3 tu amps SlSO 733-25511 1/ a T TON 4X 4 F a lU A v e n u e * T *] w i n F a l l s « 7 3 4 - 8 C r : "T— . lay, M«yM. 1996 _____________________ Monday 19W In-_n In- u g a r M 7 7 . 3 0 :0 6 w ilhIh FOOZBALL table, heavy IP R O W L E R . 2 0 '. 1 9 7 7 , A ttn . C a rg o h * u l« s .G r a « l |MERCURY. 1951, 2 door, cDITCH W ITCH R -« « 4x4 aalectton of tra to rs al Row 210 HiP. P. le a d Bled. 7* c h o p , U ntr e n c h e r . B a c k h o * g o o d condBton. sle e p * 6 . R) d uty, no p la itfe . Extra Ftedfteld 3X9 Hart) R a y m o n d F o r d . Built 4 b a th 4 show er. 734-1452. « i. c ond c o tn d ip . 4 6 0 F ord, C -7 a tta c h m e n ls . 6 -6 w a y nd.. c a a o ; sy n th e tic sto c k . 2 g oalies an d foozeballa. s e rv ic e d lo c a lly by back fln bU klozer. O ffset M b o x e s a m m o . » 4 0 0 ,0 O 0. $ 3 2 5 . CaD 634-4 4 1 0 * r PR O W L E H .W . Patlf m odC h a r m a c . T ra d e In s $ 1 4 ,0 0 0 . C all 7 34-0202. tr e n c h i n g b a r w / r o c k __ 7 3 ^ 3 4 6 0 after s a o p-m. b . People » 0 > so m e ed D g .lo a a r. * 1 .3 9 n. 2 atk)* o u ts. AC. . -w elco m e. Catl 736-2480—- - a a k lor B a . ............- - - • -c h a w C e n te r V ibratory i<h . g = 5 5 5 = ri i . —MCLM flgte wKo w an t to _ b u y „ th a rs whai d a ssB M ' “ l e M h a n n e w . $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 . 1F E N D E R S . 1 s e t d u a l , ■ cOLDSMOBILE. 98. 1953. H obby H orM T r a c to r 4 _ ^ JO T T U B » P O O W ■ C ^ 547-7771 or 4 3 6 ^ 4 2 2 ‘' steel. $125 1 s e t single 2 d r. h a rd to p . o rig in a l, E quip. C a 3 a 4 .« $ B fend ers, steel. $30. Call g o o d s h a p e , all o p tiorts. . R O C K W O O D 1 9 9 3 S th 7 ', M O U N T A IN S P R I N O S 733-117 5 ru n s g rea tt B lue. $ 4 5 0 0 . |DUMP TRUCK 7 4 Interna­ ury SPA 4 person $140(Vofler. w h ee l. 3 7 '. 2 slld e-o o t* . . Call 734-020? ask fo rB id tional 5 ton -60 Intem aT w o utlUTy tr a ile r s ; « «r. Can 4 2 ^ ^ 3 2 0 _______ B TRAVEL •mAILERS | w a s h e r 4 d r y e r j t o p tonal 2 5 ton dum p truck. tw ptoAsanOy u a p r t t ? cond.$27.500, 5 3 6 - ^ 0 0 (1) M azda truck b e d $225.-' Youl ’ '7 7 K en w o rth c a b o v e r . n AIR STREAM *88 32- AC, _ at how Msy S b to piaca a (t)16-X6-. $1000 324-3734 D-7 Cal crawler with cab, ; ; I 9oT elec. hitch. dir>eae. E x ce l (Reading th« classllled » d t , d a s tin » d ad. Til* c o tt It cable Call 825-4224 T p | [ h o t o r h o « |k » ^ 5 lo«...lh« r a tu itt aio high. •vary dsy Is a worth«t>lle cond. $15.200. 543-4226 T W td aitB W d 733-OMl. h«blt.C«J 73^0931. • ^ S e r Ic a J J c u p p e ^ 7B b A RIST O CR A T 1»* O ouCall ClastllloiJ. 733-0026. ' ROYAL 1MTERNATK)HAL D odge 440. STK ml.. CB. B. b le a x te . se ll c o n ta in e d . < W«'racoMrr>rf>enroua>«l | 1006 ^ I ■64. 35' Sth w heel. m k » _ g o o d c o n d . . R e d u c e>d d e q u atiz er hitch. 2 w ay reN T O R IN O w ave. AC. Ig. new awnir>g SEMI & HEAVY g4 Jh! » 1 5 0 . call 637-9000. frig & f u r n a c e . $ 2 3 5 0 . 1007 I ! ♦ 4 'V lu b . T o n s o f sto rEQUIPMEWT I —. Call 734-4602___________ ' I • NB76852A CHEVROLET 1968 Itasca o g e . excel cond. C a n live __ C lass C . 20', ftjH air. aux1S79 GMC 2 ton. dum p bed | IX- C O A C H M A N -76 2 8 ' SIh In FT. M ost s e e to oppreC lliary g e n e ra to r, TV. miniw h e e l, o p e n floor p la n , w ith r e m o v a b l e a i d e '■ H E V Y 1 9 7 5 c re w c a b . ; c ia te i$ 1 1 .5 0 0 .4 3 6 -6 5 6 2 " b o a rd s: 366 m o to r - ftu w -___ “ 4 5 4 . AT. 2 ..w n o e i.d riv a „ . try' ■ h e w c a r p e l i 'N e w t i r e s '• " crow ave a n d m ore. V ery' c ustom w heels, sle e p e r, L 2 -D R ‘ FE J u s t in t>me fw d o a n , n jn s goodi w / h l t c h . e x t r a c l e a n , SANTA ■ g o o d , new U res. 55,500 e xc conflibon .C all 734- , Memorial W eekend) 23 ft. ^ S14,500 734-4109. $ S 3 0 0 / o l f e r . WIII s e l l 1002 I CaU 734-3497. evenir>gs. •' I # G 2 9 7 8 3 1 A ■ S a n t a F e c a m p tr a ile r . m a tc h i n g *78 C h e v y M AUTO PARTS & 71981 IH C . S 1 7 0 0 d u m p - 4350 o r'e v e s 733-1235 ''V- tr* oaiy to w h erU u V d u s ^tJ u s t s e r v ^ . $350(Vof>or. c am p e r s p e d a l w /50.000 A C C E S^R IE S I ' truck. V8. 5 4 2. PS . very ^D O O G E '9 3 D a k o ta Ext Q »d.Ju»iciia7:a-093i. _ Call 324-6446. o fter6 mis. on com piete new 454 C ab L£ V-8.10W m a new C loan & r e a d y to w o rk i ,ti engine. $3600 or both lor S! H A S TA -95 5 th w h ee l 'DODGE 360 V-6 ENGINE I: H IT C H s l i d i n g R V S tn , ZTO N $7500 00 Call 431-5434. _ tg e s ,$ i l 9 9 9 324-3734 all $ 6 5 0 0 -Cad 423-4790. ’ C o m p lo lo R u n s g o o d . — • w h e e l h itc h . S 3 0 0 . C all 2 9 ' w /slld o o u t. All thc C 678-3409______________ DODG E. 1953, M37, mill- .' I • R 2 1 6 7 3 2 0 S285 Call 32 4 -1 1 1 9 or **•, 734 t7 l5 a s k f o fW in . _ $ COACHMEN 7 1 A l, 21-, 3 e x tra s . L lk e .n ew . Only tary truck, onginat Excel­ 324-5701 7 1994 Freight Imer C ondo. . $22.900. Can 734-6549 . w ay refrig, soif-cortiairwd. , r . LEISURE CRAFT 7 8 .2 VI-, le n t c o n d itio n 2 4 v o lt 340 6 E 435 to 460 ru^rse oi $3000. CALL 4 2 3 U 4 9 4 ; fully soH-comamod w/rooi s y s te m S 4 5 0 0 0 0 C all SH A S T A 1979. 15', s e fla i 1005 I C a t RTX 1 4 6 1 0 tr a n s — AC, S4995. S36-2332I 7 5 G M C S lE R R A is. Setf containod. $1600 _ CO M FO R T 1989, 3 2 - 5th . 150.000 orig mrs Brand _•734-0202. a sk tor Bill ANTIQUE AUTOS Call 934-5330.__________ w heel, n e e d s so m e *«rk. n o w r u b b e r A lu m inum p n d MOTOR HOME 1981 255 & COLLECTIBLES FORD 65 Shortbed, 302 4 ■ • F l l O l A $ w h e e ls N ow p a in t. C at $5995 Call 324-1099. ;SIE R R A 2 4 ' travel txailor os t o w m llo s , 4 4 K G o o1C c s o d - runs greai. $1400/AUDI 7 1 to o LS. outomatw a rran ty a v a ila b le Call Micholin tiros. DuaJ lanks Qffer, 734-7928_________ 1994. excellent cofvditlon I KIT *66 15- cam p trailer. 438-5596 or 438 6 1 2 3 ' -ic. Oil o n g n a l. 91,000 mi. — C o n sid e r to rm s. SB995^ CaJl 733-9242 doy tln>e or port-a-potty. $600. Good FO R D -7 6 1.2 T on w ith $ 1 6 0 0 Can 735-0196 J7. , Pio aso caJl. 733-0473 423-9039 evenif>gs. 2 4 ' f la tb e d tru c k b e d , ^ cam per sr>en O r^ ownor ' _ s h a p e . Call 423-4291. CHEVY TO Corvono Con- , $1800 Coll 670-8594 or P A C E A R R O W S # 3 4* KIT COMPANION '8 9 . 27 66K ong mis Must soo to . ■ •K A 1 5 9 6 3 8 T ' E R R Y R E S O R T 1 9 8 8 . ‘ v o rtib ie . 3 5 0 . AT, ex ce l , 5 431-65&4_______________ — Roar q u e e n b o d . sloopj a p p re o a io $3500 S e e 21 5-. like r>ew. slo o p s 6. " 1 / 2 ' 5 t h w h e e l , f u lly cond! 324-2531 aftor 7pm 4 7 Loaded w/evory option a t 1704 D ora Dr N O r UpOating fo o t nrxJ.have for " _ equipped. S8995________ _ $ 6 7 5 0 .Call 733-8610 HP - L o o k s - & - r u n s - g o O d ' F IR E B A L L - 8 6 . 2 7 ' 5 th -can 733 6 8 6 7 ------------------C H E V Y .:i9 4 9 . S p o r t sa ie tho following equip: : tc. S24.500. Alw ays s n e d d ~ w h e e l, fu lly e q u ip p e d . TWIN FALLS p rice s have * R IE R W hite Conven- Z ' C oupe. 2 dr. gray g ree n. 1-'90Vo>vo 1 F O R D '7 7 F t S O S h e l l »r. etf Caff <23-5911 you d e p re sse d ? Drive 2 twnal Tractor I '- g t Voivo _ $ 7 9 9 5 .536r2332. c o lu m n s h lfl. e x c e lle n t w /c arp et hit. exc c o n d .. I « NB76651B h rs to N am p a a n d sa v e 9 w h ile C o n v e n tio n a l condition $5000 00 Call — P A C E A R R 0 W 9 1 34$250aoW er 436-5538 $ 1008. M KIT C O M P A N IO N 1 9 8 8 734-0202, Bsk for BJl T ractor 5-'92 Volvo W hite _ II, Ford Chassis, q u e en bed, S M i m r s RVS M 19 . s e n c ontained, ex cel C o n v e n tio n a l T ra c to rs , «f > R D -94 R anger XL 27K IP k 3 a d e d 2 3 K rm 734-5468 (206)466-2191 (CH EV Y , 1 9 5 1 . 1 to n flat c o n d itio n . B e a u tifu l lO-.'gS VoN« Whilo Conrr^is O n e o w n ei Excel b o d t r u c k , c o m p l e f * . il .ventional T ractors ** PACE ARROW 2 0 -O a ssAA in t e r i o r . N e w a w n i n g . .W J IL D E R N E S S '9 4 . 2 2 ' cond $7900 326-4252 $ 3500 0 0 Can 734-0202, All a h ave 3406 CAT ongir>os SS L o o k a t th ie ONEII AJI Ul $8900.00. Call 733-8135. •* p e r f e c t c o n d itio n . Sel< $ a sk for Bill FO R D 9 5 F -150 AM FM. I « ^ th e e x tra s Soper O o an . qtkJ ecn e r 9 or 10 s p e e d ^ c o n t a i n e d , d u a l e n try . K rrCO M PA N K )N AC, $ l l . 4 0 b b e s t Offer. • — $15,000 Call 7 3 3 -7 7 8 3 . ..F u ller.tran s m issio n s and fF O R D ’6 9 Fairtarm -L oad- -10 J . i Ouotity m a d e In Iditfw ~- —d o o r s .m ic ro w a v e .- AC — Can 7 3 4 - 2 4 7 9 " ..... . ' owning. TV/VCR. Stereo o d wl AC. E xcel, c o n d . . ore 3 axle r,. SOUTHWIND motor rtome. B. ■ I NASH 188 48x102 Reefer 489 Z TRACER HB dual battery, rea r tximper FO R D - 19 9 4 R a n g er Asking $1750 436-9329 ’ 48 x 1 0 2 Dry V an s 2-'91 Affordable, d uraU o ol 2 8 '. (A)0 xcoi co n d S e>e e ; m otor c y d e m o u n t, cus- s p o n s p k g . A C. 3 8 .0 0 0 a l K 4 R R e n t a l , 2 5 66 1l ! BROCKMANS* RV 1966 Mustar>g, 289, I| •>48x102 R e e le r s 10- 93 l» E 1 7 0 :8 9 8 $ l o m b u i l t p i l l o w t o p FORD r miles Can 326-5317 1 7 3 4 -3 1 6 7 1 -a 0 0 -T 7 > 3 1 6 7 — SoutheOO W est. Heybum, V8, 2 door, hardtop, pony ,. 46x102 R ectors m attress. All a c c esso rie i ]S I. . pkg, AT. AC. goo d Iires. |I All A units h ave b e en ur>der pFORO I9 6 0 F t5 0 . 351 V8. m d . N o tlw g to buy Trail 19 T E R R Y F - 1 5 0 M o d ifie dd KTT MONTEREY 2 4 '1 9 9 1 , not running, 5t200.'Ofter. '■ e x c e lle n t m a m io n a n c e sh a rp , low miles, tool box. e r w as u s e d ortco. storoc lb s le e p s 7. air condrtiorw g. 5 351 hoavy d u ty 'ito fT ctub program H IN A ~ 324-9897_______________: Taia top. S2250 733-8129 in h e ale d g a ra g e $10.7II- :! m icro w av e, g re a t family vnth 2T UBvol IraSor Ful00. 734-0202. ash lor Bdl J ly s e l l c o n t a i n e d . A C:.. i I tr a ile r , g o o d c o n d itio n . $ FORO, Thunderbird. 1964, FO R D . 1990. 1 io n . du a l I # W 3 9 3 8 5 7 A " - • ..a w n y g . Call 676-7279. !j $ 8 50 0 Can 734-6220. D & D , " w h eelw /serv< cet»9y F l. b lue m etaoic. fu i^ kjoded, ; W IL D E RN E SS: '9 5 . 24M, level 9 original conditw n iI TRANSPROTATTON ' 4 6 0 , V 8. ^ a u to , P S . d e lu x e w ith s to r m w in ­ w I P R O W L E R 7 8 . 2 1 '. a w r T IO O A , 1 9 7 5 . 2 2 ‘, lo w AC, new rad ia ls. $9900. 89K m iles $3500 00 Ask d o w s, $ 1 3 ,5 0 0 . Burley >c I n in g . h itc h , e x c . c o n d ,, m d eag e. cruise, catalytic SERVICES. INC. lE B R r r V W O N Ca» 431-5434 or 678-3409 for bill a t 734-0202 C a ll 6 7 8 - 2 4 9 l d a y s or — c o n v e rte r N e w b a tte ryt.. . $4250. 324-8 6 6 0 after 6 P080X 116 678-8579 e v a . _________ ~ O o o d ln g . kS B3330 r r. n e w tir e s , v e ry g o o d : G M C '6 0 3 4 T o n 4 5 4 I tU A 3 5 9 4 8 A $ HUP MOBILE. 1 9 3 3 .3 wmf, cortdrtxsn Call 829-5016i : P R O W L E R .- 8 5 2 4 ' 5 th 206-934-4451 auiom aac. G ood conditJoow r u m b i l ^ a t c ^ p o . 6 I t --------------------------------------- : M h e e l . e x c . c o n d , j Cahrin K untz nn «?nn(Vnflnr 324-3063 cyimder, ox a iieA rp ro tec t 678-0962_______________ I aJ TITA N '7 6 m o to r h o m e for restoration R uns Car |u m j ^ T R A l l £ R ^ > good motor & t » « . n eo d s com plete. G roat cor>dition. m w rep ay s. S5.995 Co- PR O W L E R 1 9 6 5 2 1 ' with o rig in a l. $ 4 0 0 0 .0 0 . Call )t m e s e e a t 4 0 2 1 -B Hwy„ |I a w n i n g , t a n d e m a x l e . 1 2 - B r a v o s t o c k t r l r I » F 11048 ■$ 726-4325 734-0202. ask for Bdl 93 . ra<K Can 326-5487. ’' !| $7 50 0 Cad 734-6719. -■ i 81° ]I ' T 7 4 FORDGRANI ^ 7 8 8 81 SUBARU DL ^ 9 8 8 .1 73 DODGE 1/2 l § |i I ■Nmn. TMn FaBa, Idaho C-9 Tlme»-N« I I r I I 9it C R ECDIT I LISHMENT RE-ESTABL] ITER CENT TOYOTA ROQUE CUTE. CLEAN CONSERVATIVE — "1 > • Thes 2T- 1987 motor h om e IS eyerythifig y o u 'd o v er w o n t in 0 mini 27K ml Rooi Oir Roady lo g o wtfWows. goK OuO Storag e rrs got B aai 733-6346 : 1 I | q WINNEBAGO 1, Mini 300. M.m Wini. W ar— nor. Braves. A dventure d BROCKMAN'S RV 7 3 * 0 1 6 7 .1.800-773-31fl71 Tt i (. I 0 I 908 I & E Q U IP M E N T | SNOW VEHICLES — A ttr» . S n o w m o b l l e r s . ). G re a t se le c tio n o f sn o w 1 stTufttes a t R oy R ay m o n d F o rd . Bu>rt & serviced k>caBy by C h a rm ec . T rade * »>S»>trfCome 7 3 6 2460: —i I I *. d : 909 I SPORTING GOODS HUWTWGSUPPUES N ew '96 C o n to i , D o n ’t b e t r e a It tce d w i t h l e s s r e s p e c t t h a n y^ooi u d e s e r v e . . . “T K ■ • F u ll le n g t h C o ni s o l e ■ • A / C * A M / F M CCaass s e tte • R e a r w in c to w d e f r o s t Rt v e s p e e d H * ' • P o w e f h e a t e d m ir ir r o f s • C n i t s e c o n tr o J • F H H ■ V TOT M a T c t nB tI o n ~ W I CATT U RE1T O T U T K O B T iB . • • • ' •* B • • • • B a n k ru p tc ie s M edieal B ills L o an D e fa u lts Slow C re d it R e p o sse ssio n s C h a rg e Offs F o re c lo s u re s D iv o rce j D r i v e y o u r n e w oo: r u s e d v e h i c l e ■ • • to d lay! a^ A uto L o anI by Y Phone 1201 73ft-2480 $ I a c n e jA $ I «£A 562238 $ ELDORADO ^ U N B IR D 4 « R | ID E R 4 X 4 , . • U C60510A IRIT 4 - D R SP439A I 1 800-52; 23-9011 OO LF CLUBS Lynx. 3-PW. u .e 1^ S275 Cad 4366374 evoTMngs *F1136S I B onanzaLM ] o to rs tAYMONC T tm U T Y 4 X 4 I ! K E R I S I n !” he ankf B a n k F i n a n c i n g? iLs a v a i l a b l e f o r p e o p l ee w ^ ith : # * 1 3 , 8 15 8 8 ^ 3 1 ^1888 "2588 I 86 CHEVYS-10 ^2888 ^ I 81 FORDCOURI ^2888 I 79 GMCSIERRA ^888 I 89 MERCURY^ ^3788 I 90 CHEVYLUMI »3888 I 85 CHEVYCETe ^3888 I 8%CHEVYS-10 °3888 I 76 G M C SPO O T I ^3888 I87CADIUACEU >4888 I 91 PONTIACSUh >5488 I II 89 DODGE RM$DIi >5988 I 91 DODGESPm I $I >5988 I 93 HYUNDAI |UI ^7988 I 91 NISSAN KING >8888 I 92"P0inUC"B0h >8988 II B91LACZER HEVYS-10 MPV4X 9888 I [LAN TRA 2 4 H o u r s a d a y , 7 d a y s a \y e e k I •2 000409A $ * I • KA35650B S I I »F106-W 3A $ I • ZA80789B $ NG C A B 4 X 4 O N N E V IL L E SED VEHICL]:.E^PECIALS BLUEJ r ibbo n u si I SX 4 32 E9 I I Se HablaI ispano! I I I I I IMgjKBKBirgiMwiM >9 '8 FCMMRdgM i9P(MM k; <w h Johnny K.. will \ buy rucks, cars, tni s . . . paid and trailers r noM^ for orn m 9 C H E im |^ V i -------- - . 1 . . i ... C-10 T lni^N ow S. s.TIVvin F ate. Idaho . . Monday. ay.M ay20,'l996 Q M C . 1 9 8 4 , K to lonn,, 4 X 4 T O Y O T A -as 4-Rur =»unner. tr u c k , tll v a r /b lu lu*e.. 7 5 K 5 a p a a d , AC. low >w imfiea. mb.6.2t.diMe|.AT .A T S tir* W S q . C a n 736-491 ■4953 bo.new O M «ngirw » , s!*$w 2 m ^ TOYOTA ‘8 7 4x4, cu mis. RebuOt trana. a k ft v W s M ia r M & r im a .$ S Call 73*43202, aak Can 326-5 6 7 6 avaa. — ------ tSUZU ^ . 0 0 0 m«*», -7 7 - - " TO YO TA ‘8 3 ,4 1 K m i. '' tir a s . S 5 2 0 0 . Cfa a lln ’) ^ tkM . Alpine caaa, Wl 7S77 tfvw Of CsavB t y o ( 2 6 K m i o r 2277 m o .. >12,000.324-4631 n sg. M ITSU BISH I * » 4« ’•,, 2 5 K 11 m m is . S s p d . A C , TOYOTA. I M I . SRS c assa tta . Crvom e <Ht tra c * * . v e . S s p e e d Excel. cortdMonl1 5S77 1 0 0 ^ 1 .3 2 5 2 c a s s e t t e , C D , PW. ■ W .'p l! C al 733-2671 Of 734■ p o w ar m irro rs, crul :r u ls e & tilt, s u n ro o f, 56K TOYOTA 1993 PUJ . 5 ap d . JK m l ^ l e d lln e r r -S 1 3 .5 0 0 . CaS 7 3 3 ^ ..................... camj»v-»f’«il.-b«»l -------34.0vnta«s. $6095 995. Can ■ ■ --■’ ^ 32^<1099. 4 1010 . Uuy. seO. (•nl or iwap ■ p«i w tth . I VA N & B U SES I la i J daulfled ad. 733-0331. 331. _________OODQE *77 High top top van. I AT. 3 6 0 s tr o n g eBngine. nj __ ______i 7 - '. ___ 1009 — . . __ - 6 9 K m l a , v e r y ccicl e a n . NEW; paint.“b fak e s. s . batpum p, te ry . p lu g s , fu el pu CHEVY ton. now f« » rotM it « « r i n f l b oshings,I bbnuTe' . 454. sido boards. w Ip arts i^ o l 6oo«». OOof r»w box, loodadl 733-Se. la v e r e In rec en t yoara; (havi S -1 0 celpts) radiator, caarb rt . alCHEVY -84 Blazorir S tis s lo n s ta rte r, t standard transmiss oood’ c h a in , s e a l s , m as QOod tires, lookss o( nv m ifliQ . cylinder, FACTORY S2.950. CaJI733-401< ‘ — ST A L L E D sto v o . CHEVY -88 S-IO Ble B la z a r frig ,h eater, sink. 2 bStKKte! 0. L L o w A very g o o d b o y a ta it only Tohoo pncKago. milos. oxcolloni sshe hapo S 2 9 0 0 . C a l l e v» v e s . 1413 208-886-2835 S8750. Can 678-3413 BUICK. 1987. UmitKl Kl F R e- OO DQ E 1969 Super B B<ee. g a l. r a r e , 3 . 8 L t uu rr bt o . 3 8 3 M agnum w /4-spei •M d. u m a a s G ran d NafL H EIX 2 4.000 rrdea. new Intari c a H e n t c o n d itio n I.. 4i 45K $ 6 0 0 0.736-3865 m la a. S12.000. CaO a 77;3 4 - '■ D O O Q E . A ria s . 198 0 2 0 2 .a ak fc» 5 llL --------------crack ed block. $ 3 0 0 . C ^ BU ICK .' L e S a b r e , 119« 980, 734-6590. -----very sh arp . 4 door, b rw FO R O -BS Crown VIctorU >ria ^ 3 3 -^ 1 1 . ■ " V e r y g o o d c o n d ltlo I oi n . C A D IL L A C '7 8 .S etV V ilill a 16 $300(Vofrer. 862-9236 n jn sg ro a t. SIOOO. S e e Are you tM »po«lno |o—r r y RoQ eraonRV sp a c e »1 * Find the equipmoni ^yc need in ciauOM . C A D I L L A C - 8 3 C o u ip e ^ D e V ll le . N i c e $ 2 0 0 FO R D '91 A ero sta r. 45K 4S P lea se Cafl 62S-4224. • —rni.rU ke-o<i*r p a y n w it Con436-5845. CHEVY -70 C o fv « teI Co ___ v e rtib le. 3 5 0 . AT. exc oxcel — I condi 324-2&31 after47pm 7p :::: CHEVY '8 4 Cetebrtty Sl Wgn. 3 s e a ts , tft. cn ib 6 ^ . . new tires & batte< ru n s g o o d . RED U CE $1395. 837-9000. ■ ' CHEVY •■69 C o r s ic a‘ V . I 'O'^ new paint, exc cond. P S . PB. AC. AM/F •89 c a ss. S 4 5 0 0 .733-0789 3 GUARANTEED fSSB - - -ADS ------- CHEVY -94 C a p rk » O a »lc. V -8. a u to ,. P S . PI PW. tilt, cn ^ise .ca ss..• A( :|}838 tow m i..$14950.324-3S : c H E V Y 91 L u m ina, A ' ■»T. A C. 6 c y lin d e r . $ 3 9 0 ( 733-3204, -----989. CHEVY. C eleb rity . 198S F O R D '8 9 T h u n d a rb lri U u M M flt E vw v optk> ^ W w. JI J «SOZU. 1991. Trooper. LS. v e , AT, atl o p tio n s , red ed m a h o g a n y . 82 K m iles. IS. Excel, cond. $12,000. Cal lal 734-0202. a sk lor BB. 7 I SUZUKI 1993 Swtft. GT 3 door. 5 spd. AM/FM cas< «' aa(t»,aloyw t>eaia.$4495. >5. Can 324-1099. I s $ TAU RU S QL 19 9 5 F O R D D ■ 'A ^ I ^ I 1 9 9 5 .M ITSU BISH I SHI ________ ^6950 wai$7490 ' IfflB S MS . U . ’ - QMC, 1993, Sierra 1500. S lon, metallic green, ert. Irt. H cab, Z71, 350. excel, cond 86K m is $13,500, Call 734-0202. ask tor BJ OMC. Suburban. Sierra Classic, 1987. Must sell! »» H Low miles, good cond. d. ■ Can Tami at 734-8439 I I /■ J E E P Q r a n d C I v a ro k M U ffllted '9 3 W h)te/or»y >y leattwr. Excel, condttksn. ' CaJl 324-2756 N ISSA N -93 ext^T K tedca^ b. S E V -8 . 5 i p d , 5 4 K m '!■ i. bedlinof, AM/FM c csa M ti b u c k e t s e a t s , $ 1 3 ,4 9 5f . 934-8877 a f t f 6PM. SUZUKI ‘87 Sam urai 7 1K K -»mis. Soft to p w/Blklnl ll lo p . AM/FM c a i a o t t t* .• new area. tae00.7?8-2064 M I V A IU E P I GafMdUvMinide_____ i * ? _ _ ‘7 6 5 0 ^ 608 Taurus Lu .X ‘7 9 5 0 ^ . " W ........ 1 994 FO RD ‘8 9 5 0 ^ W ‘8 9 5 0 1 9 9 5 Q i m W LL - * 1 1 , 7 5 0 MILTO!g-_ — ‘ 1 1 ,8 5 0 O N L Y 9 ,4 0 0 M KEJ 188 I I■ T l th JU ST ( l e a ‘7 8 5 0 ^ imTOTOnTEKBM . SAVINGSi OVER ( NEW : O F F 5REE SUZUKI., 1966.4X 4. $2500.00. Runa weS. Cail 734-4781. MZ750| : C a h ■ I « P S 8 9 ,L M lh « rS e;e,)t*. ,) S u n Roof, A lloy W h n l i , Pv ■ I P o w e r W in dJ0 o vW1, C r u b e C o n tro l, T o p o f thhe e ILine! ■ ■ I KELLVr II i i u i E R O O K $ 2 5 , 7 2 j 00 ■ k o y r a y m o n H ‘6 8 5 0 u ,f :t ______ ‘ 6 9 5 0 “^ • 0 2 2 3 9 8aSA 5 . , P o w e r S un R oof, 3 .8 V V-6 -6, K c y l n i E n try , I P w r. Locks, i», IP w r. W in d o w s , C ru ise C oontrot, nl T ilt-S lK nng I ■ K tlL V U L U r i { O O K $ 1 7 , Y M O N iy S i U E P R IC E c r I O ^5 8 8 8 LITY! 1 9 9 3 M C X» C M 4 X 4 11 load«l,Sl£,V.4. 15,950 W W $ 1 7 y « 9 l) * 1 1995 MITSUBISHI ! ^ Q o lm in ^ II !s 88 | | !!!i‘l4 ,8 5 0 ONLY 7,600 MILES Sun Roof, A lloy W heels, P o wrer e r ILocki, Power :r u b e C o n tro l, Till W h « d , Hleclronic eel Hotne link « L L V n L U £ BOOK $ 1 8 , ! fM O N D ^ S ^ C LUE PRICE W m dow *, Cru ROY RAYA. ■0 ‘1 ^ 9 5 0 w m m mI L ‘ 1 2 , 9 5 0 iM K J S S8r_‘H950 ! jrawB«pm« H m .‘ 1 4 , 4 5 0 0 1 11 m WOI $ 1 3 ,9 9 0 1995 FORD M U S TT^A N Q C O N V . BEI IE r = EB w t h ST " ... BEJ IE 4 g g J s a gST! Z J E E P ‘7 6 C J 5 , E x t r a sh a rp . 64K m is. 2 tope. «• 1 1 733-7723,733-5294 . ^ m WSKP; $ 2 4 , 6 0 3 M . BM Hg m ^ im u K o u io w iu i •K A 3 4 1 7 6 A . (LT XL1 P jtk a B c , P w r. Ick Ii* . P w r. W V in d im v C ruM iMC o n lro ). 3 5 1 V -8 a n d M o re! Expl ‘5 9 5 0 1 9 9 2 JE E P C 4-0t,5-Spe«l, w lln M fts 232 Ij 1994FORD _ ‘4 9 5 0 ^ H 2 0 : SAVIN'GSS 0I \ ER NEW 1994 FORD C r _ W nSm ^ H L ‘6950 ^ ■ _ 11 $ 1 7 ,1 ^6,3 K I I IVYIII I I ! U ) ( )K $ 2 4 , 3 3 0 ROY RAYM Or I V ALUE P ■ '.M SRP: n iA M \N T E LS. I im p o n u c o u u e i . « _ _ ‘5 9 5 0 m | l ^ 3 ..6 4 5 ^ If F-250) 4x4 Super I ~ I 11 I H M M - ‘ 1 6 ,9 5 0 —- . ‘ 1 7 ,8 5 0 E3I! TOYOTA -86 SR S. rabuBtit • n g . b o o m in g • l a r t o , body lift, alarm , chrom a. LOADEDI $ e 9 0 0 /o ff a r. 324-6741 o r 420-9142. i ) ■ ,■=0. ' 0 1 9 8 7 N I S SSAAI N N U X I M A ^R oof,Loo(k i» iM ,ln lU « 1 9 9 5 FO R D C ■ O O N TO U R s w | \ ( . ss c n t K N t v v ^ B r i 5 - I , m B fc ^ M S K I': $ 3 6 , 5 3 3 H I ■ 3 5 0 _______ * 3 9 5 0 * ifU K n iio K o n ) \ ER < E U ^ i S r ' 9 _______ ‘ 6 8 5 0 t e « i 3 __________ ‘ 4 3 5 0 rf iS K T io iT iv o n i I N i ^? _ : ^ ‘4 4 5 0 of • P o o r'Credit C ‘ Blemlshec ed Credit - Bankruptcy - Re, ’leposseaslons $ 2 0 ,3 1 1 ■ ' j j ^ V o u UWIII Quality Regardli diesa . SE ,9 I 18 W n s sI m . ..________ ‘ 3 m jm m ‘ ^ FROMI Y YOUR TOUCH-TONE IE PHONE g 1 2 9 5 0 ifts o iN a n u s s )REDIT APPROVALS FOR FC AUTO LOANS $ * 2 2 5 0 !W T o n n 1-80DO-463-44201 lI ^AMVr.S > »5950 FREI:E 2 4 HIO U R 1995MITSUB IBISHI E X P O — Spe«iCcB»tt« J ffu S a ra !a -“_ AUTOMAl VTED CREDIT T HOTLINE NO HASSLE CRI $ 2 0 , 8 0 ) 66 ,j ~ -— wa» $6990 SSSSSSSSSS ^ H r— •: l-SDIHMIHilllll!e e X Ss p |l { ||! ||H FORD '9 2 Bronco 44*x 4 XLT p o c k a g o . On O ne Iv er, owner. Blue & sllve: Bctras $16.500 788-952 S ! I FORD ‘93 Explorer XL packaflo AC, PW. POI cassette, Yakima rack, spd. Black wygrey interic torkx Vory clean 47K mia m is . $15,850 788-6403 evw rves. FORD '96 crcv* cab. powe stroke diesel, auto. 2.00i miles, kjodod, wfine. Ca 532-4560_________ ^ -i- ■ FORO 1993 ext cab. flan flare 90o. WacJt. XLT. AC. PS S ■ PB, AM/FM cass. tjocke sc a ts , cam per shell e ll, H $15.500 Call 734-8343 (3 I FORD F-1^0, 1995. 12K milos. now cood. $16,000 000. 733-3489 aflor 5:30 pm. FORD. 1985 SuDor Duty, ^ 1 ■ ton, 4X4 w/sorvico body, • 460, V6. AT. PS. low miles. Vory cloani S8900. Call 431 -5434. 678-3409 FORO. Explorer, XLT, 1992, loaded, i owner, sharp! For sale or trade. Call days 733-6844. ev»nings. 734-6969. FORD-81 F150, 4x4. r>ew motor, good condition on. $2750 oner 886-2459 FORO-1960 4X4, robuilt uilt H I e n g in e G .oodcond. )d . ■ I $2500 . 733-0118 days>0' or H I 734-8516 eves QEO ‘90 Trockor 4x4 ^ ■ I Excol cond 60K mis. ■ I $5800 Call 654-2896 — H I GMC '85 4X4 PW. PB. AT. ^T. ■ I New poi.1t, $5200. -74 74 ■ GMC Blazor for parta. ■ Ploaso call 825-4224. A i ^ j L L U LJ J ^ b l993IIEKan IRY TO PA Z S P T CPE VW 7 4 S u p e r B e ed e new e n g in e . Im m a c u la ta InL new p aM S3900 734-2903 ' H 1 :^ r ss ■rw a ^m I P CEE 1 ■ 7 7 T R IU M P H , 1 9 7 7 . T R 7 . MERCURY, T o p az . 1994, . ^ 1' con v ertib le , w hite: o o o d lo a d a d . e x c e lle n t condltio n . n a w t i r e s , c r u ,is. el c o n d . 5 8 K m ls . $ 3 0 0 0 . c o n tro l, r e d . C a tl 7 3344-. Can 7 3 4 0 2 0 2 . aak ta r BM. 5967, leave m easage. ____V O LK S W A Q E N '6 8 F o x 00 , QL.4 dr,4 apd. Grayriow .M S S A N -88 S e n tra 2 door ^ mies. $1750. 734-0548 R«<j In color. $2600/offer. Can 324-5121___________ ___ VW 1 9 8 2 J e t t a . ru n ^ b u t ^ n e e d s w ork, m a k a oftar. NISSAN 1984 Sentra.’ new Can 829-5214.__________ t i r e s a n d a lig n m e n t. $10Q0/ofTar. 423-4726. “ >lease c hee k your a d lo« O iJ>SM O BlLE‘82F»renza. “ • co rrac tn a aa on th e flra H e a tin g . AC, n e w tira s. d ay that ft nine, a a Th« a u to m a tic . SlOO O /offer. T im e s-N e w a is n o t r a 326-4426 or 734-5440 __ aponsible for errora aftai PO M TU C. 1970. Bonnev»v. 4 5 5 ..A C .,ru n s. g r e a t, 78K m iles. $600. C a n 7 3 4 ^ tt0 2 .a3 k fo rB II. m. ■ IMPORT & SPORTS ssssssssss I N O W iPA YIN G I lS H i — S f o r U S E D aCARS, TRUCKS, Sf ^±L$s CAnM U V E L L TRAILERS, P E R S S,.S " WHEELS, I S J“ S.MOTORSrii riOMES&RV'b S T O Y O T A ‘SIB T ertsel 4M W ^o n . 8 a p d .A M m Toyo tiraa. SOK o n a h g h a R u n a g r e a t, $ 3 2 0 0 . J E E P . W ra n g le r , 1 9 9 3 h a rd top, new tire e.e x ce l F O R D 1 B B r F 2 8 0 4x< - -le n t oondW on.-C aU .788 rse- 7 o y o T A . * i z . c t r p i u - P W . PO U tl« :c f u lii; d 2 9 9 3 after S.-00p.m . aedan. SIvar.'IIOKmla. 4 6 0 . 8 a p d . tin t e d wli Runa well. $1400/oftar. d o w a . v a ry n le a . C a MERCURY 7 6 M onarcf Can 734-7574 • 536-5718 R u n s good, moving m u s -----------------------------------1189 TOYOTA *82 C am ry. 4 dr. :— a e l. SSOO/ofler. 837-916C F O R D , E c o n o l ln a V/ aarn . ------------------------------------------LE. ortgnal owner. 8 dMo ec 1968. n o rMT a M is.; h i C D p l a y e r w /A M /F M M M E R C U R Y '9 1 T r a c- e«rr. full a ld a Q ta sa. 2 8 9 VC nd' c « a .,P V V ,P U A a e n jla e . AC, AT. tflt AM/FM, FWO, m na g r e a t S6K mla. S8C( ie e, w *» m a in ta in e d & g a ^ axe. cond.. you m ust aee Can 734-0202. a sk ter bi Ror r a g e d , e x c e l c o n dd. . w e m ust sell. $450(Vbfler, — - 8 1 1;© 00.-C a« 6 7 8 - 7 7 0M 0 yoo. " 7 3 M 4 0 3 ----------------------FO R D . LTD. Crow n VkJo ___ o r 4 3 8 « 0 6 e v e n ln g a . ria. LX. 1991. Big, aa« M te _________________________ Keep c tau S M fei n*x) when lu jtu ry . L o a d e d I Drfv* TO Y O T A . 1 9 8 4 . T e r c e l. » • " ' *«> •x ctiange at aU p ow m t T nn s ta tio n w a g o n , 4 w h e •1 el ^ unusw lB tnakxcasK "0 * p op p er, iooiks b ra n d iww ___ d riv e, g o o d c o n d . R u n a « 4 0 f t C a CMI 736-1880 ' grvatl U aed a s tow vaM< 2 2 : M E R C U R Y . Q ra n d M■ar ard e behind bua. T ow h«ch quia. X M 6. LS. sh a rp , 1. ,a £ 0 * W .P tl» m L Sl 5 ^^ ’J j - - - ln e l .- 1 4 1 K m » s.-S 2 5 0 0 . ?M c r u i a e , A C . A M /F h “ o w n d r 7 l o a d e - d r 2 dr.^ Can 734-0202. aak lor BM g .995.0(V onar. 734-7S94 c a sse tta . 3 6 m pg. Powe _ T h e .T im e s N e w s .. j jj pkg, $7900.00.-543-696; g u a r a n te e s to sell m e rc h a n d ise , H O N D A ' 8 2 A c c o3r/d c a u to m o iiv e in 7 h atchback. PB . AT, w AC. d a y s an(J rea l Good cond.$896.324«71 e sta te i n i s d ay s H O NDA '8 7 A cc o rd l> o r re ru n th e a d a^n Excel, cond, $4500. Cal C al ad ditionaJ 7 d a y Ss 733-4691 -____________ ___ a t n o additional , HONOA *90 Accord EX: c h a r g e lo Ih e , • AT, 2 door, h a s pow er ®PopC u sto m er. T h e re’ tions. su n root. N ew tires. ™»is a S 3 e x tra f e e » S 9500.73S -15<» , fo r t h e g u a r a n te e - H O NDA.A ccord. 1991.LX. LX ' p a c k a g e . A ds m a® y y l o a d e d . g o o d c o nI dd .. b e c a n c e lle d e artyV SeeOCWler, C t f 324-2695 B95 for c u s to m e r t H O N D A . C iv ic , 1 9 8 3 '•, ?2 c o n v e n ie n c e b u t d o o r h a tc h b a c k , good , th e c h a r g e will ^ Ojnd. $2000. 735-0592 2 re m a in th e s a m e . JADED CHEVY •93 1 too. 454. 5 4 . AT OODQE -84 Van LOAT 18 AT XVorror. Well cared for. 318 excol cond.-SU.OOO/o 3 .3 3 3 3 bluo. 4 door, ru n s goo« lood. ^ m so , C a l 837-4539 Of 733-3 CnjT&36-62Sl toovetT Moving, m ust seHl $250 »oo , ■ a sk fo rH a rv e y CHEVY -94 S-10 Bla; ---------or b est Offer 837-9169. B laz er. ---------------------- ’---------” 4x4. 4 door, low mil m ilo s. D O O Q E . G ra n d Co CHEVY, C onversion V an. ar axcol cond. Call 324-< 4-4351 vaji,LE, 1992 Voryck Bion1993. TV. VCR. Ninoior ---------CaJl 6S4-2770. CHEVY 1978. 4x4.. wtth VW --------d0.63,000m iJes.$ie,50C I• .500 sofvico twdy. runsgw Cail 324-3942. ; go o d . FORD -89 A erostar. . rvea. R E P O taking Mds up p untfll: u — ' ' ■ Cal 934-5983 avaa s ic — th o May 2 4 . 1996:• CCa n CH EV Y . M alibu C la s"itic. OOOaE 'S4 4x4. short AC. ^ 9 ^ ' V8 . autom atic. AC jrtbt)o x . b e s e e n a t D .L EE v ai n s • heavy tiaff, camperVt 5 3 . 0 0 0 a c t u a l m illee s . •wf'®". - B a n k in B u r le y . CCa ll S2200. Can 324-3868. . ' S2 0 0 0 -Can 734-1546.i. 678-9076 ■ ^ ___ OODQE *69 Dakota I F O R O l9 9 5 W lr> d starD 4X4. AT, PS. V-6. S33 5sM!#a. pa sa v an . k w ttw Inier ilS ir. $ S S $ $ $ S S Call 733-6461______ ______ K e y le ss e n try . po » n 44 . 4 lo c k s , lo w m ile s , mi DODOE 1990 Dakota. sell! S 2 3 .0 0 0 . C all 4; 48,000 miles. V6. bed i ^ o w ” 23 or 678-1458 er. camper shall. n> tiros, mint conditic F O R D . A e r o s t a r . 191 $8450. Call 543-6856 f i ___ S3995. Call 733-8348. X I.T lo m oons & evenings FORD ’81 BroncoQ X Ranger V-8, AT 148K 14 ■ ■■— ------------mis. Vory.ffood cor I iw o $345(Voffer. 726-94J3 21 __ ^ U T O S F O R ^ S ^ PORO -07 Bronco, tull s P a rk Ave. 93. < XLT. looks great, ru; 6800 c e l c o n d . S 1 6 .0 0 0 . ’ great, new tues. $68C 7- ^ ' S u b u rb a n , stro n g truck. trui S ‘ .n p Dollar for Am Aay Year, Any Madel! 733-7774 wk, days. 73 $ 5 5 0 0 .-8 2 Ford FaifTTK 8540 wk. ntghts. Jim.; ’ d e a n n e w tir e s . S12< PORD '67 Ranger 4X 4X 4. Call 734-3411 after 6p( I I U I H I I M ' S H 5-sp. V 6.runs grea B U I C K . 1 9 8 6 . Reg< $4200 or bost ofler 7 3 8 -0 3 8 0 js a o o G rand N atl. Black, oxc 324-6925. leave messai I m a n a l D a v ila . ___lent conditkan. An opooi e o i M A IN A V E . E A S T FORO '9 0 F l 50. VI ve. 40K m is. S 1 2 .0 0 0 .* g C2 i S u ls e . 1 734<I202. ask tor Bn. extended -cab. crulS' . S S S S S S S S AC. AT. tow packagi •ace camper shoo Excel. cor> cond $10,800. Can 734-5257 FORD -91 Dct.CatJ. r Excoilent coftdition. ■ Call 324-3543 J E E P 1 9 8 5 C h e r o k<eeee, n e e d rea r e n d . $1500 O o0 r . beaioW ar. 326-3182 I J' . ............ _ 1 A few e ffi m irge sees meb3ack 5 COI won*dsto the; i s u class s o f’96r Ealli(idotomly relie;ves PaarkinsQ]Hi’s synmptoms M em bersi of ol th e c ia s s of 1996. as IS I stand here bef before you, gazing out upor pon >-our eager you young faces, watching me s< intenUy, the! qi question that comes to m 3 my mind is: What at iif I have to scratch m>-selfl r d have to dis distract you somehow, per « rhaps by ... HE^ IEY! LOOK OVER THERE IE! THE UNABOM 3MBER! No. sorry,, I1 was mista)cen. An>-way, ay. members of iht the Class of 1996, today iss aa \-ery bifi day’ fpr fp >-ou. For today >-ou will leave the safety fety and comfort of the aca< cadem ic worid1 — a world of college and nd classes; of tests sts and teams; of professors ors and proms; of b if books and barfing on >-our )ur roommate after fter attending the Phi Delta ha Z e e t fr a te rnnit ity 's Q u a rt S ire M artini ini - ............... -N ig h t.-----------“ I .......... ByJoonBean Times-News corrcspc i For more information TWIN FALLS - An A old surgfr>'. ‘ | for patient-s v,ith pro problems related _ lllilolomy tytnpotlum wiii to P a rk in s o n 's dis d is e a s e is new f lP * '''' M be he from 5.30 to 7 30 p m held again. lesday at John Roper AudiParkinson’s disea sease - a condi- ; tion that can caasee sj s>Tnptoms such ! Allan Freeman of Ernor/ as tremore at rest,, dii difficulties M th I balance, softening ng o' f tho v o icc . . “ 7 " fsity ' in Atlanta will e«oiam' and talk about • slowness of movemei jientsandripdi.^ i someoocedure of the preliminary Jesuits t>- of the limbs, affec fects an esumal- ; u . h,es tt)een working with Dr ed 200 people in the ? hoM^eicVaU.,-. , n Delong ana Df Jerroid Dr. Richard Hanui m m o n il. ,T n v m , I v,iek.ali along with a team ol other Falls neurologist, saii people „ 1,0 t ;sionais. for the past tv/o' ha\*e had these proble jblems for a j_ong_J_a„(j J half ^ years on the stutfy------period of time almost lost alu-a>-s e^‘en• 1 ^event is sponsored By tne tualjy hai-e dj-skinesia ssia ( c n r i | Magic V: Valley Parkinson's Oisments), and those M -ho are on a h i ^ < tho Sue ^upport Group, Or. Richard dose of Sinemet (aI m medication %ir- | Hammor lOnd and the Idaho Parkintually e\-ety Parkinso nson’s patient is i son's Ini inlofmation and Referral on) for a I c ^ time,, an are more protiv [ Cerrter H um or to de\-eloping thenL-I n-He.said.thosu : There re will Pe a S5 registration _l extra movements lim limit how much | fee Proc oceeas will tw used to ^ ____ medicadnn can be gi%-e )vei the cost o t preset^img , ! help covj Yes, members ers of the Class of 1995."coIdI* - For sa h e patients igram. ts U there appears ! !he proof lege has beenI fu fun, but the time for fun »is to b e hope for relief lief Ihrough an To refl egister. cail Don Arrmgton o\-er. Now >-ouJ m must take off >-our comical " old surger>'. called d a “ pallidoto. [ at 733-0£ 0868 or the Iflaho Parkinren te d graduati lation outfits and go forth ih m y," which, because nformation ano Referral use of m odem son's Infc into the H-orld, i, uunless >-du are one of the technolo©-. is being3 re revisited. j Center at (208) 378-6570 sloiver students, Its, in which case you must , Hammond said this Ihis Slippery dego fifth. Ha hal a! (Get it? I Mill pau-M; here I'* stroys a part of the le 1brain called for laughter. . :.ithe “globus pallidus!! us!! in order to was 10 yea; •ars before. But seriously, ; . -'irC-yji . ily, young people, you are re lie v e involuntary ry ;m ovem ents Freeman an said the operation is not entering a world rid that has many probletns. i and muscular rigidity. ity. ' a cure, but iut it does improve wm e I am remindedd oof the words of President Pallidotom ies were ere being per- symptoms ts - trem or. involuiitar>BiU Clinton. wh( *-ho, in a reccnt speech at « formed bock in the! 19 1950s with oc- mo>-ements Its w d rigidit>' - and may Yale Universit>-, it>-, said; “We, as a nation, casional success. But. iut. Hammond m aketlw patient p mcn-e faster. mu.« make a ded ledsion: Are we going to go ^ said at that time it «'as nco»sar>I'N-picidlN \ Ily, one .side of the brain out and DO som om ething about our prob. > lo open the skiill to find fim the globus is operatct ed on. which affects the lems? Or are w>-cggoing to remain hcov andd pallidus. No\v, with th< the aid of spe- nther side ie of th e body. S<j there Hnish these doug jughnuts? Bccause I noticee dalizcd equipment,, it is less in\-a- M-ill not bt be significant improvechere are still son; »m e chocolate ones left." sive and more preci.se. -se. ment on th« h e opposite side. If a per\\Tiai do Presic ssident Clinton and I meann Dr. Alan Freeman, X a neunilopst son has mt m ore sym ptom s on one when we talk abo about “problems?" For one« with Emorj- Uni\erdt>' sit>- m .Adaiua, sid e th an in th e o th e r and th e . ihing. we m ean m ccorporate “downsizing." said the original surges ^■r\' U-.WdLscon- surgery go. ;oes well, im provem ent Take for example iple AT&T, which recently,■. tinued. with the ad\-eni •ent nf mc-dica- should be e; expeaed. in a cost-cutting lg nmo\T, fired all of its em-Itions (0 treat Parkinso nson’s disease. .A-couple lie of two-sided pallidoplo>-c«i The <nly ^ y person left there is thee A . v But it turned out theyey-had side cf- tnmies havi ive been tried at Emor^CEO, who makes kes S2S7 million per yearr fects. T hen in th e 1la te SOs, a and have al also been done at other and spends hiss dda.vs ^ u a ttin g on top ofI S>>x*dish medical group >up began look- medical cer enters. But there ran be his desk, fearfully illy dutciiing a letter open-Iing at pallidotomies ono Jnce.igain. side effects ;ts, such as softening of er. because thee ccorporate headquarter^•« “And then about t\« t\TO and .1 half the voice.■JSo at thti,rim e, this is . lacking e\’en jani anitoria! w rk e rs , is overy e a rs ago. som e o)ff th I e p eo p le utuiilly a\-oi ■oided. run b>’ rats. here, especially my chi chainniin. Dr. - Pallidoto toniy, which takes anyAnd belie\-e me me. things are no bener in> .Nahlon Delong, got real real interested w here from )m eight to 10 hours, is the journalism inc indu.<;tr>-. At one time, 100) in it and s t a r t i a progr ■ogr^im here to not luinfuL iL lx.*cause the skull and percent of the con ronient of American newse\-aluaie the use of jh» the (Mllidottv skin a r e ai a n e s th e tiz e d and th e papers \x-a.^ produt duced b>' American n-ork*• my." Freeman said. brain i t s ^S Ihas no fecUi^. The paers. But today,•. bbecause of layoffs andI There was a pilot stu< study using 10 tient needs tto be awake in order to s “outsourdng." mo. more thim a quarter of theI to 20 patients to get s ft some data. c«)perate w when told to wiggle his words N-ou readi -— including nearly halfI Based on th at daui., a grant was toesorfinge pers. of the \-erbs — ar« are produced by low-p^d' "Tiiten and funding reC' received from Aftenvart ird. there is no general workers in Taiwa iwan. Newspaper qualit>th e National Institute lie of H ealth anesthesiatu to wvar t)ff. There ran be are definitely sufft Liffering, but ironically the (N IH ) to s tu d y p a llit llidotom y in a little s%vell elling aruund the bnun, stock pri«»s w high igher than the\- e\-er be. more detail. Over a per period of four where the klesion was made, which So th e employ; loyraent tre n d does nut >-ears, 60 patients w,-ill ill :have been usually goes s< down radier quickly, bode \wU for \t)u, ou. members of the operated on and foUo^w .'v* »/', . ' V \ n'^ed. The patiei ient m i(^t be admitted of 1996. It bodes es Ibadly. You cannot exFreeman said thit stud tudy is a team on a Fridayy imd ha^-e his surger>-, p e a to simply rem cmox-e >-our diamond noseffon w th neurelogMs Ii hintself He i.-: in the ts like he intensive care unit tril stud, walk inti into a m ajor corporation who e%-aluace patients. prt pre- and piv«- o\x*might, ar and a-wuming there are and gel a high-pa> pa>ing position; you \>-ill pp. along with neurops^ )ps>-chologist. no complicat adons, in a room Saturfind that most of of ithe openings aNiiilable * ph>7aologuts, ps>-chologis :>gisis and oth- day and Sun inday. Then he returns to %-ou are in the! fit fid d of reiail \-ogun. But ers. The p atien ts a re r ■e rigorously hcrae Monda day. d oes th a t m ean an you s h o u ld g e t d e ­ e^•alua^ed at predetermi rmined interTo d a te '., no o n e h as d ied at pres.sed? Does that hat mean that >'our diplov'als. to see whether the h e procedure Emor\' as aI nresult of the.operatjon. ma is 0 worthless5 p; piece of p a p ti best suithelps cn-er the long term "m But a stroke. e. seiziffe or bleeding in ed for cleaning uippsspilled Yoo-Hoo? .. “T h at’s th e w hole; purpose pi of th e b ra in is possible, although •• .'-A -i*'Of course not!t! Ii It is nowhere near abthis study,” F reem ann said. s. “Vou they happenn infrequently, sorbent enough! can't take anecdotal stori tones.’' So when s< someone who has mild He said as part of this Pie Jiis study, he sj-mptom'^ co =lease see BARRY/D2 comes to be e%-aluated h a s s e e n p e o p le from fro th re e for a pallido Jotomy. Freem an said m onths to o\-er a >-ear ir iafter they he w o rriess ab o u t p u ttin g him have had th e procediui liutf, and up through the! rrisk of die procedure, -1 u n til now th e re have l-e bee n im- w hereas the le m edicine mav help S ' i ' ' provements. By and large laq people him for a whil (lile. fc Fashionj D2 are happj- with the resu esults. 0 « a “You don't i't u-ant those real mild H D ear Abby sionally, a p a tie n t ha: h as said h e ones," he s^i 03 aid. “Hm>-e\-er. maybe IB h S ii 'didn't impro\-e afte r the surger>'. >-ears from no tio^v, if this turns oul to To do •UJOOY OOY C H W S D3 T V rw *.*, o r o n e w ho h as im pro sroved, b u t be really sot om ething g re at, you Tw Twin Falls N eurologistt D Dr. Richard Ham mondI said 1 so m e Parld n so nI 's d ise a s e p a tien ts g et Fertility 04 thought he \s-tKiId to a1 gi greater de- may w ant to recom m end it for rei relief through a s u rg e ry 1 ry called 'pallidtom y' d uJring r which a part of the Ite brain called the gree - p eriu p s back to where ' he those hiild pat arients." -g, M Dave Barry H I I ¥ ■ m m g lo b u s pallidus’ Is desti istTjpyed. LookiiIng good lealth ncotes Orlando Sendnel1 ^ 1 1 rrn of a terrible idea QUESnON : Wha tluii recourse do I have whe h en I pur^ distiu4)ing report sa>-s th t h e threat of biologic h ^ somethin^?,L w w-ear it a couple of times tes and it ' ' terrorism htis ne%-er b « nn m n ore im minent. starts to pill? I am m inot going to spend my life lif shav1 ) sm all bom b th e size of a fish I tank could kill > in« littie bails off ff nmy clothes. The cost ofi t th e g u j io n s o f p eo p le if it wass filled f with a n th ra x m ent does not seet «em to b e a factpr in whei heth e r o r I is re s. fo r e x a m p le — a nid d th e technolog>" is not it pills. I ha\-eB h. had this problem with mo noderatfrJ a v a ila l ia b le to c o u n tle s s smtail all g ro u p s w ith b ig ly p rice d an d exp x p en siv e clothing. I amn alw i ays ' ■ I *•. " gnidgt iges. * lt really is a m atter e r of tim e." sa>-s Unitem pted to pack: u] up th e garm ent and retui tiu n it to t/a g m tm . %*ersity ity o f M ainland Biotechno molofc.' Institute biolthe m anufactiuwr fo for a refund, ogistt IR aym ond Z ilinskas. ““ II d o n 't u n d e rs ta n d ANS^VER: Pilling ing is th e formation of snu email tonwh>* it haffl*t hap p e n ed already gies of fibers on the th e surface of a fa b ric The hese tangies, called' pills, de develop when fabrics ru b 1against ' each other or again Depre ainst o th er surfaces, suchI ■: rasing sex as desktops. Such w ear cat causes the fibers in the fabric faj ■ m to ' th e y gi>-e you a pill th at’s It’s supposed to tnake break and m igrate te tto che surface, w here th e d in g les hey less depressed,* arid it can an spoil >-our sex. life, in th o s e annoying, ng. u n sig h tly l i ttle balls. V h ichh is i p re tty depressing. Wc lls. M ost Well, studies paid fo r pilling occurs i h « re n o s of high abrasion — im der by tht e m a k e r o f a new antidep lepressant called Serth e arm s and down m tth e sides o f a garm ent, or ^ 5 5 ^ 3 zonef si o r at the show a lo w e r r a te of se sex-related sid e efwaistband, collar an< and cuffs. IR H jll fects.» 1T he stu d ie s wei'e preser sented a t th e annual The shorter th ei fil fibers and th e looser thes twist r ' meetin of tin g o f th e A m eric an Ps} P sychiatric A ssoda* th e yam , the m ore re ith e fabric is likely to pill, pil soys ......... t H Ja n e Rising, spoke: kesw om an for th e Interne n ational F abricare Institute, Ite- Also, knits ten d to pill lill m ore !d y d d iv « « ;^ . m T' than woven fabrics.' 3 . Thus a soft, loosely knit I fa b ric s to av o id pil norm al pitg riaiK y lasts ni S l J 'S B u y tlB h tly w ot>v«n v. nine m onths, r i ^ t ? illllnB Aich a s sw eatshirtt n< fleece, tsill pill m ore easil: n'»e c e s s a rily so w h e n i tt a U rn ■ com es to m u ltip le tightly wo>'en worrte ■sted w ool rs can M anufacturers < minimize th e problei births., s. A stu d y c»f m illions ofr JJapanese t new 'tm ns P illin g con occur m r w ith natural and s m ^ iih e d c ^ y in « h w t to - s“set* e t s>Tithetic fibers in th ^e I5 2 * ^ 3 i M t t h ^ chances of sur sur\i\-al w ere h ig h er fibers, and H ithcbea cs. by creating th e fabric fat Map and expensive fabrics. with resms to protect » th e y l e f t t h e w om b aB 1little sooner. T he Ptoase see F [ m s ,) ' stu tudy m irrors little-knowmn U.S. \ re search indicating lg th a t tw ins and possible ibly o th e r m ulriple siblin] ngs do b e s t a f te r ju s t 37 to 39 w e ek s in th e 'voi ■omb. w hile babies bo mn si singly survive best afir 40 vt-eeks. . <er A. \n in g a n d a pra>-er H o u s to n , w e m ay h a vve e a p ro b le m h e r e . A lulty m a th em a tica l < ^uati uatio n u s e d b>' a irc ra ft jes: ^signers to calculate how n uch force is e x e rted wm o n1 IainsT ift w ings w as n ev e vee r v erified a n d m ay, am< nong oth e r things, h av e: caused cai hea t tiles to fall o ffi f th e space shuttle. N ew &d e n tist m agaxine re* i% *S POf] >rts. It q u o tes m athem aticii tid o n s an d en g in e ers as *®yi ying th e eq u a tio n u n d e re r e s tim a te d how m u ch •cssure passing a ir p u t on a wing. But one exprej a t said aero n au tica l engim gineers n e v e r re lie d exclus usively on th e e q u a tio nI azi a n d a d d e d in a safety s rg in w b e n deirigning w ing Em; nptyncstm " SSteven t Spielb erg ta k e q note: U nlike new ly h ate tched b i r ^ dinosaurs leaped from their shii& M Uy l j ready to scamper into Ito a dangerous world* /s a new study in TO jo uum m al Sdence. - “They had the aU lity to h I it th e ground rwn. n iolg.” s says the study's co«ud lutfacv. .' C oop a v iU ta w in n rc r ti . ; , : ' . ■ ! i - "1 •D-2 ,Tlme»-Wwi.Tv .Twin Fate. M a h p M o n d ^ . May Ms 20.1996 nthia Rowliley: Liike [JBronopp])1concenUS do noot relate ^orirritjtancy---a kiidpla; dress--up „ to e f e ' J U n R tlC fi « ira U U 9 1f l l f t B , DEAR PAUlX: As manufact JL ersi and Ol suppliers of bronopol bromi ono-2 nitropane-1, 3 died) to 1 Los Angeles Time mcs cosm sm etics in d u s try for over 'e r 30 U’S, w ^ rm d and c S f t . J ^ - P a u l alaBegoun- L.OS ANGELES Z S — W hen C>Tj* -------- thi a-Howie>-^s ego • g c r s w c U s - a n d s h e - fe .'^ . ■ fe ars it m ay ta k e off and lum ber through th e street e e ts of M anhattan fj K,’ lik e th e g ian t Sti S tay-P uft m arsh- < } m allow m an inI “"iG h o stb u sters,” / / . ; W '^ 9 s h e r e t u r n s to0 th e r c h ild h o o d ■ ------ ^ h o m e in BarringK jg to n , 111., p o p u l a * - --------■ ■ ■ R \\ V tio n 9,000. T h eert re, she an d h e r ■ \ a \\ \ njother play a see scene guaranteed to d e f la te a n y ggtra n d io s ity fosr - te re d by success ^ss in th e fashion .industry. “ M o m .I w onn th t e C o u n c il of - 4 0 — i F a s h io n D e sig n e rs o f A m e ric a ^ H P A w ard a s Best Net 'Jew T alent,” Cynth ia says. I ^ 3 W B “T hat’s nice, ddear." ej L -----^ APcM “ Mom, I just op< opened my fourth h l o r d e s ig n e r C y n th ia Rot Rowley, In h e r L o s A n g e li e s s t o r e , s to re. Now w e have ha' ‘em in New FashH Y o rk .-C h ic ag o , T okyo a n d Los make* t e s c lo th e s fo r th e light of of h e a rt A ngeles.” F ifthll iA v e n u e h an g s h e r clothe th es T h e b u y e r guess sse d th e n ex t “ T h a t ’s n ic e!,, id e a r . Do y o u in a n a; r e a it c a lls Y oung Coi ^ou- t h r e e n u m b e rs , or o r d e r e d e ig h t w a n t m a s h e d ppootta to e s o r h ash ture. pieces a n d re o rd e re d w h e n th o se brow ns w ith dinnc uier?” “The ‘h e r e ’s alw ays a dem andI fo for s o ld q u i c k ly . Row . w l e y ’s e i g h t C le m en tin e Rov low ley is not too th in ggss th a t a r e fu n ," says Sak >aks piece sen io r project --------- i m p r e s s e d 'th a frhhie r3 7 -y e a r- o ld —P re ssid i d e n r R o s e - M a r i e B r a iv v co — rrB c n d el in"New Yo d a u g h te r has beei c e n d e sc rib ed in “ C yntl nthia h a s w it a n d s ty le an anid f l n 1983, s h e p oiC d k e te d 5 3 .0 0 0 glossy m agazines e s a s o n e of th e h e r ddoo th es are well-m ade.” from a n A rt Institui :ule tellowhij. coolest d esigners rs iin th e countr>A lth t h o u g h ’ s h e w r in k l e s h e r a n d a $ 1,000 gift fro ro m h e r g ra n d or th at D avid Lecte •tterm an recendy nose ac being called h e r own bes best m o th er, p a c k e d het e r sew ing main tro d u ce d h e r as one o f Am eri- - m o d el, e l , e v e r y th in g h a n g in g3 in ii chine in to a U-Haul d a n d drove lo ca’s hottest. Rowle> ley’s w eeks-old B everly Hill iiUs New York. S h e k n o w s thi a t e v e n th o u g h b o u tiq iq u e w o u ld lo o k g re a c: on oi Rowley took onei :s m a ll s te p a t . , C y n th ia ’s-S tyle sw e rv es to w ard -her,- . a tim e, m oving froin in -a h o v e l o f a th e w a ck y , h e r' te m p e r a tu re is Shee iis p re tty , p e tite and cu r\*y, r \ 7 studio to a larg e r sp: pacc before ti. consistently normai mal. w ith sh shiny black h a ir sw ept int< into n a lly m o v in g u p tc to t h e p r e s ti■ “ Living in th e1M idwest m akes a high Jl ponytail. S h e speaks in in a5 gious building th a t 1: . you a little wholes^ lesom e, I think," V a lleBy y G irl’s p a to is , d eliv erec re d L a u r e n ’s a n d D on th e d esigner sa>‘s. s. w ith vo vowels as flat as a cornfield, jld. show oom s. 71 h a v e a fa rm rm t h e r e t h a t I Wich ch a professional com edian’: in ’s T oday, R o w ley ’ss d re s s e s sell bought a s an invest estm ent because unshalc akable dea d p an , she’s a nat nat- fo rS 1 7 5 to $ 2 2 5 . I-m k in d of eld>fa •fa shioned a n d . ural-boi Ixim storyteller, In t h e o s te n ta tio i o u s ‘8 0 s , s h e y o u k n o w , I w anti m ted la n d . I go There ere’s th e ta le of how she goi got ra n in to p ric e snob 3 b b e r y a s endow n a n d look al a t it ev e ry now s ta rteed d in th e fa sh io n business, ess, tren c h ed as it was sn jn ip id : a n d then, especiall: ally w hen I s ta rt fo r exa: xam ple. S h e h a d m ad e hher er “P eo p le re a lly tho b o u g h t t h a t if to fe el lik e Miss1 Fancy Fi P an ts in H rst di d r e s s a t a g e 7 . 'som ehow low i t w a sn 't expensive, ^e, il c o u ld n ’t N ew Y ork.” m an aagg: in g to t r a c e a p a t t esrrn n b e good." she says.; . '“ 1 n e v e r d id G r o w in g u p nneeta r t h e c h i l l y around id h e r own body as she lay lay e x p e n s iv e t h in g sJ,, s o n o b o d y • W isconsin b o r d err.r .'w ith a grand- on th e living li n » m floor, ca red . It w as lik e, 'O '< h , if t h a t 's m other given to su< such s tatem en ts While ile com m ucing o n e F riday la y w hat it costs she’s no lo t r e a lly a d e - . ; as, “P eople ju st w weear glasses be* morning ing Wa th e tra in to fashion ion signer.’" ; c a u s e th e y d o n ’t > w a n t to tr y ," d esig n cla ss e s a t th e A rt InstistiS hoppers graduaii; illy c a u g h t u p Rowley b e a u n e .aa kkind of A nnie cute of )f C hicago, a p assenger ad- w ith R o w ley , re coagg n iz in g th a t Hall for th e *90s,' aj an e a rth b o u n d m iredI hh<e r jac k et. p ric e y d e s ig n e r d loo t h e s s o m e s p r i t e w ith a whi: :h im s ic a l s t y le W hen en R owley explained th a t it tim e s h a v e m o re ps p s y c h o lo g ic a l ' sense an d a pragm maatic n ature. La was h e r own design, th e M an htail a ll th an re al value. di da. F ield bblu y e r w hipped out a card Kd “I understand thatit so m e p e o p le H e r clo c h cs mlaakk e a c a s e fo r a n d ask is k e d h e r to b rin g in hi e r feel b etter in things th a t a r e really not ta k in g fashion, on, o r y o u rse lf, lin e on n IM onday. expensive, but my sti s tu ff is f o r evtoo senously.' - O ne! trip ti to th e fa b ric sto re and md erj-one who’s already Ib e e n th ro u g h T h e f u ll- s k ir te tecd s h i r t d r e s s a w eeke k e n d of sew ing later, Row>w- .vears of therap>-," s hee says. : printed vs'iih plum p lem ons isn ’t le y s h o w e d u p w ith fiv e g armp “They can w e ar th th e e x p e n s iv e s o m e th in g o n e woi would w e a r fo r m ents. stu ff du rin g th e w eel e k w h e n th e y jur>-dut>* on a capiti pital case. “ Whai b a t’s th e s ty le n u m b e r on h av e to fe el big and id im p o r ta n t, But it would b e■a Ihit a t Disney- th at?”’ th tl e b u y er asked, fingering :ng a n d on th e w eekend id w h e n t h e y . lan d . M ost of Rowl 3w ley’s d esig n s a t e a l1 v > e l v e t e e n j a c k e t w ith ,th ju s t w ant to b e comf n fy a n d h av e are sim ilarly lighthc thearted: h a lte r su ed e dcriim . [ fun, they can w ear mj n y s tu f f ." • dresses p erfect for >r bbackyard bar- , “ Umir nm m in, o n e ,” R ow ley adidR owley id en tifies hh'e r c u s to m e r b c c u e s a t th e Brai ira d y s , h i p s te r libbed, a s a w o m a n In h ee ir 2 0 s , 3 0 s , p a n ts a n d colorful fu l s h ifts t h a t TTie bbiu y er liked che next piece ■ce m aybe ea rly 40s, but u t o cca sio n a lGidget would be pro proud to oVnti. ., too and id again in q u ired , “W hat’s t ’s ly s e e s t e e n - a g e r•s s a n d th e ir B lo o m in g d ale 'ss g av e R o w le y th e style ,'le num ber?" ' g ra n d m o th e rs succes: sssfuU y shopher own in-store bo boutique. S aks “Two,’ 0.” she replied. ping h e r sto res togeth th e r . . w. pm — Continued from D1 abrasion. But there’s e’s really n oihing you can do to proven kcni som e pilling on susceptible garmen ients. • Various gadgets aa re r av a ila b le to deal Hith pills, indudin iding battery-opw□ted .shavers, carbonn bl blocks a nd “pillpickers," which look Ij lh e looped ik like side of Velcro s n ipK.s .'T hese g ad g ets are aN-aili ailable at some drug and dislis- count stoi nores and mail-order catalogs, gs. But u see them l sparingly and gently. ly. R iin g ad\iscs, ador the>' >sill aggrarate ite th e fataic ric damage — and cause more »re p illin g But Bt >-ou don’t want to spend nd j-our life : fe shaving litde balls off >-our ur c lo th inlg, g . right? In that case, make ke s u re youi lu^buy garments m ade from im BarryContinued from D11 Besides which, tou d PU don’t NEED to beg a large corp'orati ratio n f o r a jo b . You c m be an entrepre p re n e u r! Look a t Bill Gates! Here’s a pc p erson who, des p ite hav in g few as: a s s e ts a n d th e charisma of paste wa:« ivax, w as ab le to create a software emnpire pi so vast a n d per\*asive th at “Wind indow s 95" n o w comes pre-installed on n n u a ll y e \'cr>' personal computi )u ie r a n d m a n y k itch en appliances. ;s. W h a t is B ill Cates’ secret? WTiat,:, exacdy, 0 did h e do that enabled himI to ri.sc so m u ch faster than his peers,s ai a n d become so wealthy lhat he usess di disposable helico p ters? T he answ is w e r is; H E D R O P P ^ OUT OF CO LLEG E W hile his peers we w e r e f r itte r in g • away their brainpower ver stu d y in g fo r exam s in which they, l y . 1h a d i o n a m e three French lm|lrcssiG ssionist m asters, Bill 1VOS out making mo mtmej'. H e now has French Impressio sio n isi m a s te rs painting his GARAGE. 1 he sam e c a n E. T be said for Shaquille O’f O’Neal But does this mean cause you, th e Qass pf 1 dulged in four yearsi of brain-frittering, your f u t w is hope opeless? Does it m ean th a t you havee tt< o slin k b a c k borne and live with1 yc y o u r p a re n ts ? ■ T en cX5 es made to our product ini>'our -X rf --------' | V «« X i y ying can be 1 tryingg at a truiink show H ie W ashi shingtoaPost representatives fret ab about w h e d ie r a t S aks Fifdi ifth A%-enue. Fffst rf all, ihe>>-our e\-ery need is m et showed u pp A kx designers don’t, WASHD aiNGTON— Tljese days, with .ith l h e pampered and pi p r i \ i l e ^ and U nderstan stand that B a d g l^ Mischka b arg ain shopping sl; a way of life, the th e ju st plain curious IS c a n in d u lg e sales m annager ag Harriet Kriegel, who tru n k shoi Flow is an endearing aberraTa* th d r whimsies. No need sd to w'Oft>-, no w orio m ost < the mnOc s h c r ^ does K t of tion. I t is a; rem inder ihat for some me one checks >pur bank ao K oount o r >*our h er jo b w dL But she is not a designer. folks, price ice is no concern, lu x u ^ is an intentions at the door, A nd p a n : of o f the glam our of a inink assum edi right ri and. pampering is a deFinger expensi^-e desif signer samples, show is b>eing e in able to tr>* oo a dress d a re d nece ecessit>’. S peak to o r gawk at tl th e d e sig n e rs and g et thlee oopinwo r f the person who A t r u nikk show : offers l u deals on lunun- themsel%-es. Stare at the le wealthy an d d esi^ ie d i t 1The Badgle>* Mischka line cheon suits lits, no ball gowns for a steal »L gasp a t how m uch thc h e y sp e n d o n has b een orxxmd oroi for almost a decade, Shopperss who w go to these ^ * d a l prene- dothes. Ask what’s up wi with those high b u t o ^ y in the i past >*ear aod a ha|f sentations ns get no bragging rights on prices. Request a moree |generous cut - has it really g ly gained name recognition. ' their financ andal wizardiy. A trunk shmv ow in th e hips. P raise a ci c e r ta in sty le .' The two0 de designers ha%-e Ten Hatchis full-price: ce shopping at its highest le\-eL .-eL Whine. Sometimes spec « d a l color re- er, o f “ Lois t d a r k " fame, to thank lis Se At one r if f these d champagne, sperklingng- quests can be hoDored;; m r inor modifi. for t h d r new new-found must4ia\*e status water, fruit­ Liit-andcooide es-ents, a designgn- cations in a silhouene can c b e m ade; am o n g HoUv oU.vwood ladies. She wore e r o r a r eepresentative pr sets up shop for . |w d for the equi>‘alent o fw h a t'sc m e on e o f th eeir ir dresses to th e Emmj-s. a n aftemloon, oo generally at a spe<^ty Ity ' might call not a bad prio ice, a nd other? O th e r >-oung mg entertainers — Winona store o r in some 5 tony boutique. A coumi- might consider s e v e ^ ! m n onths’ rent, R>der, Toni I Uli Braxton. Lea Thompson p ie of mod< (xlels stroll about wearing enen- >*ou can owti a prettj* ra re de sig n e r ^ C ounene tene>- Cox, among od « rs — sembles htim fra the coUecDon. and sales les fr«Jck. New York-base. c d d e s ig n e rs -follow ed he: h e r lead and have been Mark Badglej* and James ies Mischka re- ' S\eoring Badg l a d ^ - Misdika beaded exoently put on a good tmn imk show h ere tra\'aganzas. as. n tighUy woven fabrics. TThese are the To tra cJck down < this party, use the ^ ones that have a compact ict, smooth surWTL (wtxil ol products labeling) or RN face (such as cotton denii nim a n d gabar- (registered r d number) on the garment’s [i. dine or worsted M-ool). fib er-co n ten tei t label. Your public liShould you still bei bI o th e re d by b ra rj- may a y have a d irec to ry th a,tt c. pilling, first tr>- return m in g th e garru tc lic s he thenumbers to the manufacment to the retailer for « or a refund. If tu re r o r imp mporter, or you can get the that doesn’t work, trj*■thetl m anufac- info rm atio ionn by calling the Federal turer or importer. nmission, (202) 326-3170. Trade ComiT \ y —I |~l^ 7th eT oo w e s t ^rpocket”"]I “ o u t- o i I -for pre rescnpiions & medical sup, yuppliesf I* Yoo pay only 20%* of Ih the total charge for your prescri iscriptions and , diabetic & medical supp pplies after your annual deductil uctible is satisfied! I Example? ;S30Rm-)vu pay onty SetX I* We do all the insurance » papefworfc! All bills for Rxs s sc submitted for you! • ‘ No enrollment fee! S/rr; Tpty your insurance cara .iva/iaOte .ii-a wrten ca'/mj, ■' j 1 0 ^ o r P /f i p y o u r f irs t P p r o s c r ip ti» on ■ o n th is n o w aI Crow leap from >-our bedroom m window? Is Thom as Jefl [efferson, who, delivering a that what j-ou h are to) 1look < forw ard co m m e n :em c e t eni address at U C lX P H A R M fl to, Class of 1996? c o n d u d e d1 his h remarks by telling the As the French Impre:-essionist masR ----------------------------g r a d u a te JSs... HEYl LOOK OVER ters say “Au contraire! e ! " (Literally, THERE! ELVIS! EL “negatory!") For one thii ling, >-our bedroom is on the first floor, >r. F o r an other Dave Barr irry isa hiimor colixmnist for thing, th e re is always fs h o p e f o r a the Miami j li Herald. Write to him c/o 'o H i brighter lom om w . I a m n ,rem inded of Tropic Maga igaane, 77je Miami Herald, i. th e w ords of fo rm es r p r e s i d e n t OncHcmldP iPUai. Miami, FL 33132. I town on the Mall lain Ave. South Estate Sl•hape Philadelphia J69 1 Washingto^onDC*199 Boston....M 199 iHEEr ^O N E W wayairfareIrFROMSic Ontario,CA.. *49 a *99 *50 .. Sci S co tt W m . H y d e r 'One doe foes nof become enlightened by imjgin gining figures of light but by lg the djrincss conscious.' -C.CJung T*teFilli< »«3214tftAvt«.(W8)»<-$654 b t d m < 22C ' m 2nd*v<St»?tC(?08)726-CT98 \TSHIRTS-] ipKJEy^LI 25% OF EADYLOW1 It QUESTION: My father took to out an Insurance policy on h im icif aafif te r ^ j n a ^ J n g my p iid all the pi DennU S. Voorheei ftepmother, earned during marriage, ge, and died recently leaving me ai Ihe w>le benefidary. b< Does my stepmother have any righb hb lo thcM p r o c ^ T Ye*, if CDtnmunl nity fund* weie uw d to payy iraurancc ii preniiuna. thc death b^wfits .ire ire subject to community conti jntrol. This means that yoor falhcf had Ifx- i(^t to direct how half the benc< ncfits arc paid and your stcpfTXJihif a-t.iin,'. ihc IC r1i ^ t to direct how the other t hhalf arc paW. ' If, prkx to vtxjf father’s fo death, .>txjr ftcpmodiei her lipw da ccm ml to , payment of proctfdi i i in accordarJce with yourr fj father's direction, all monies would Ix* (xiid id to you as the sole beneficiary, iry. PrsctkaOy tpeab aking, most spouses actfuiesce see in the designations made by tho tk-ciMsed kI spouse despite a technicalI ri; right to claim half thc pnxccds. Safe and |>fudont nl planning suggests that eachII S| spouse blow hb and her r i ^ t i and lhat l»<h Xh work cooperatively during tl g their joint lifetbneslo sec tfwt a proper found. idation is laid fbr future goals. Compliments . Vmw r h e e s L a w O f nf fe e Pierce Street rt and Addison Ave. • 206 }08 736^6000 ______ Send }vta quest rstions to: P.O. Box Z, Tivin Fal Falls, ID83303 i■ '' j ■ " I • | 3 j ; 9 7 ' n ^ _____ I Wtmainkt. Suarvtt ton/a n/M Noaa: tuHt i t ptssinoirlteiVy QitKSWCftl/ptS4 StrhCt tfurpesirr nor McMM. JiM G U ii A nalysis Drramand Process-orienled Dfpth Psychotherapj/ I M i sI^BI GROUND DTRIPAIRFAR[EFROMSLC Ir- v - , ttO C J) -i-ani-ei__ ation has b ^ inI Y o u r inform infc >ks. letters. valuablee. flA fter m uch consideramy books and ncwsle lelieve it is im ponant for >erm atologj^ have conduct id e rsta n d y o u r tio n , I belie lucted I com pletely imdi ch test studies on many cosm em lo deal w ith m e to ^ ate t e iin my reviews the pres* «met* viewpoint that I seen that could in* 1^ ra u materials, induding pres “aw une\*en hand. I en c e o f p3rescrvati%*es res Teser- this issue with an ur am ines i n . _ .__v3dve go ives, and ih ere su lts have-be Lbeen—apologize. Althoughh thi.? m a y .s u r* -te ra c L n eegotively_wijh w idel lely p ublished. R eactions 'OS to prise you, I i h o u ^h tt I w as b e in g cosm eD c^s. 11 will try to do sb fairiy show any more or less bias ihopol have been shown to to' be less sensationalistic ic in lh a t e a c h an d n o t shoi l>™n» pol than to, say, an ingrete low and. are below those »c-of - time 1 encounteredI tbronopol v id i to bronopol cquatcmium-15. e r commonly used p re s*rvaen u lf a te o r tr i- dient lik eq u sodium la u ry l sul 5. As a result te th e com m ent DEAR R READERS: R ethanolamine I wrote K >%’c letter, I have dedded Lgninst this we find it unaccei a s o p p o se d to of t h e abo%-e txept- “skin sen sitizer" as uch doser attention to the 0 e n ." Som ehow to p ay m uch le out “possible cardnoger ablee aand misleading to single b ro >nopol. nc O u r d a ta show •-th o f formaldehyde-releasth a t “ sk in s e n s itiz e r" s e e m e d le s s p re se n c :e of er%*atives when they are qu aitemium-15 tei has a much hjgher i^ ssib le carcino- in g preser%*. shocking than “poss inied in c id id«e n c e o f i t r ita tio n th thta n gen," and, becausee th e r e is dis- a c co m p an ie by ingredients that sudi as TEA n o i ^ but you db not singleeth d is ag reem e n t ab o u t ttlh e p o te n tia l contain nlitnwamines brono] itn ilfate, sodium lauryl sul%dient out as n^fch as ours, m e r instead o f lau ry l sulfai ingred r i ^ I chose the form triethanolamine. This is a You ou have indicated to usI th at the latter, fate, a n d trie r concem s about bronopol < Ily unsafe combination of Its a re well tak* poten tia lly i ol do ■ But >‘our comments Its, relate to its effectiveness or ir not have ^ ing red im ts,and I will say so in fur inv en. Indeed I m i ^ t n< |y, but in>-ol%*e its use in comi rws. uni- tu re reviews. otnU- os d e a r with q u ateTnium-15, n oesn'l automatically make ion w ith am ines such ass ti T h at doesr tri* daiolidinyl urea, or ddmdiW hydan* inalonine. If ju u r concerns a iict bad for >-our s l ^ but th e product IS w toin w hich pose a ssim ila r ris k , ly about the issue of nitrosamii II belcorrected » sh o u ldi bbee a consideration f v inune These o\*ersi^ts will iation, then your attack shou lould in all my future writinj ings an d stated products >-ou >*oi use frequendy or in ^ ’o cused oD th e use of amin* tionn wilh o th er produCTs ^ p e r colum n co m b in atio lines as such in my newspi 1as » n as I gath er d ia l hax-e the die same combinacion of v fa ^ and nem lecter as sooi .. triethanolamioe aiid surfa s that may contain amines (sue Its. ingredients. [such all the infomatioQ II nr eed to back xiium l a t ^ sulfete). W heii itit comes cc to preservatives, • uptnydedsion. ngling out bnm opd in this on remains th e g m a . In is si sitI should mendon tlu iia i th e notion niy position : Ul is not logical or justified [here is m uch disagreeskin g e n e ra l th e i d — of bronopol being a sli wr**” !i. ^Guthrie Technic^ Develo] clop- (along with other form maldeh>de-ze- - m c n i a bout o u t w hat a s e n s itiz in g . ___ ^ t Manager, Knoll MicroCheck ive is exacdy, but it is uneck leasing preservati%*es) 5) is s u p p o n ed preser\-ative netic chem ists d e rs to o d: th th:a t all p re s e r\’aiives by many of the cosme EAR MR. G U niR IE : I amI sorso Pro in te rv ie w ^ as well wi a s b>* “A h a v e th e pp o te n tia l .fo r som e you fd t 1 was not more des I will point out dear Consumer’s Dictionary r y o f Cosmetic am ount o f irritancy. ir r m my \ .y,writing regarding the use c In ^ e d ie n ts ," by Rui 5c of u t h W in te rs, th e o n e s th th a t are re p u te d to be 3mo-2-nitropane-l, 3-diol as a W inters w rites that “ bran o p o l is m o re i r ritaiin i t a i g th a n m ost, like ervative in cosmetics. m-15 listed fifth on the list ft o f presen-a- quaterm um -1 when it is higher up y main concern with formald< ild ^ QN'es that cause contac iia d erm atitis, on th e in gted te di ent list . ^re le asin g p re s e n ’acives i according to the Ameri :s is erican C ollege In g e n e ^ preseh-atives are an 1 they are u s ^ in combinatioi Ition ofD erroatdogyTestTt Tra>-s." essen tia l component con in cosmetics am ines (albeit not m y onl. only 1 am reconsidering g :m y position th a t c a n cau ause s irritation and allerem ), and I apologize for not no on all form aldehyd< ms. It boils down to w4at d e - r e le a s in g gic reactions, g clearer about that position 1^ handle. >n iiin preservatives in relatio a o n to a m in e s > -ourskin<M --------------------- il:___________ D o e s itt nm ean th at, from now on, n, you’ll b e aawakened e\-ery moming at 6 a jn . by tjy diose noises that your dad ad m a k e s in in the bathroom? What is he tie in there? Strangling a pig? D OING1ir g? D oes it mi m ean youll ha\-e to listen to radiodio station >*our mom listens ns to — thle e '“oldies” station that never er pla>‘s a nlything yt except the top hits of 1964, o vveer and over and over and id id over, so that one bleak afif. and ' te m o o n1,, vwhen, for what seems like d ie I l t hh ttim e that day, you’ll hear th e openir ning strains of “Baby Love,” a n d y o uj ’ll decide you can’t take it a n y m ore, re, and you'll m ake a fatal I in co smletics etii and plan to report cem respcmsibly. I am alsothat concen re th in k in 1 to re p o ^ formaldengg how easing preservatives as ir* hyde-Fcleasi n relation to other preserrita n ts in n O lf umm, ifc». A tla n ta .. ••• tt.-?f0Qr«MK»*urctec MaanAMMlr. . K ttvakaM am H fll ^99 Roundtrip Air / & Hotel ’ . 2 Night VacationI PI a c k a g e I n c lu d e s : •- Roundtrip air from SU >LC • 2 nights ho tel - Econ nnolodge'Miin • Economy car rental Ihemepiii idmasion feesirtta rrad d m f tMmMMta.im.mm.iim mrnmmlr.ltM»p0pnc^m-....d»*ac<iKMW M SoMT^rxtmnjf^ Pnurn rxJay. May 20. 1996 Mono . - -I. ..-V/' 3 ,'-., t Hones t y beest ev€en whilen it hurts flHBB tl ^ w eek my hus^ v e r y y o u n g , ra y h u s bj a n d ~ ^ d~ 1~^ D ^ ~ A^BBVrLast DEAR ABBY: I am 23 years old rW e iirecuF ~ " 'd c a d e d to le ir th e m a s m u d i o f tH e b a n d a8n- d^ a r ^ ld » n Were p f ^ “ and ^ b o ^ r i e n a is-26TV D e a p A t t i j f I tr u th a s the\" c o u ld u n d ecrstaw r }. ti c i n g b a ss eb e b a ll in a sch o o l y a rd It states due rently living in different them and a n approached i ^ It to o k a lo l o f c o u rraa g e to te ll w h e n a m an ..to m y jo b c o m m itm em n t and are A b ig a il iring th e m , a n d 1 c r ie d a lo3t a b o u t it. b e g a n sh arin j tips on how to play io n sh ip vja m aintaining o u r relatio V an B u ren b u t y o u k n o w w h u t - t h a t w a s f ir s t b a s e . A Aifter a w hile, m y hus' ilong-distance. ignized this s p e d a l m an y d e” called O K . It le t ilic c h ild r e n I k n o w h o w b o n d re c o g n i The o th e r n ight “Clyc Iso le t th e m ' a s R o d C arew and, in th e course of our lu-ranversarw m uch unsolidted info, 1 fe lt a b o u t it. a n d it alsc ew is tion, m e n tio n ed th a t hh i s e x gjrl- should be shared? k n o w it W.1S O K f o r thi :h e m to b e M r. C a rew : truly an inspiration sh — friend h ad-been in.towivn-and-thaL________ r jeing able to give to oth-______ .1f-j_ __ upsett->'K>- N o w t h e v kk n o w t h a t to us all, bein i i C IN LOS ANGELES— » in g his beautiful d a u ^ she had called him. Shee ai s l a d t o d E A R TrX X .C j You are definitely. p e o p le m a k e m is ta k e s - e v e n p a r- e r s a f te r losin te r . M ichelle.' He.' out to a movie, h e acce] :e p » ^ th e y «<,ff b a s e .-H ad Clyde not m en-. e n t s - a n d l i f e c a n g o0 o n a f t e r - SUE SHOTWELL, w ent o u t t h a t.e v e n inn tg . E n d of ^fact that he had gone to, w a rd . A n o th e r m e s s a g’ee th is s e n t , to o u r c h ild r e n w a s th ; NAHEIN! HILLS, CALIF. story. h a t p e o p l e ANAJ . a movie witt ith another girl and >*ou He said he was telling ii g s d o n ’t P .S . M r.. CC;arew a u to g ra p h e d a IB m e about i a , „ heard d it from som eone who- s till lo v e y o u w h e n thlin ?d.-------------- .-iM s c b a ll for-Q or- o ur- fajnily, which J s .a_______ y o u exp^'C ted — th is i n n o c e n t- d a te -b«cc a u s e - h e .- h 3 d seet. them.thi you wotild proba- l u m o u t It is so im p o n a n t to b e h o n e s t, p r e c io u s ceepsake. kee] e s p e d a lly for didn’t want there to be aany secrets |,,y „ „ „ deerr why h e h a d n 't mena n d if >-ou d o n ’t know’ son sm e th in g 'o r m y o ld e r son. son w h o 'a tte n d e d high betw een us. I b e lie v e th a t w as doned it. truly his motivation for. ttelling me, tl Michclle. M DEAR ABI Regarding th e let- d o n ’t u n d e rst.T n d so m eeith in g . le t school w ith but I still think h e shouJi — ■" - ■ d d ta v e let ,h e C a n a d ia n re a d e r th e c h ild re n know th a t, too. to th arcs t h a t it ^\bby sfm ra more of her favorite, K id s n e e d to b e ta u Ight gl the incident go unimentio: ‘“ned. H e IS „ h o s e husbi sband is in prison: She tt 2« « o - p r i 7■wn.’ w n; nxipcs. To order, send t te ll th e being p ain fu lly ho n est St. and th e concern, m ed about whai to tell ta k e s a stn in R e r p e rso n1 to ■size. s<'lf-addressed cntxpain is all mine. If I hadd ap la to tu c h e r children a busincss-sizt en. Vou advised h er to tr u th th a n to h id e bc-hmdd a lie. ' - A N O TH ER INM.ATI n - “S WTFE lope, plus cht-ck chix or m oney order for , dote with a m ale friend ad I would ,ell them the he truth. S3.95 (S4.50 SO in Canada) to: Dear D EA K W IF E : I a p p reecd a t e y o u r not mention it to Clydee because I Y o u r advi iv ic e w as rig h t on th e think he would worry im ■VF Fat-orirtf R eapcs, P.O. m necessan. Abb> iby. My h u s b a n d is in s e n s ib le a tt i t u d e . I a mI s: u r e th a t ' A bby. More u a r e in Box 447. Mou ^iount Morris, III. 6J05-IJy,d we have a 4-year-old m an y re a d e rs tvhcise sp b:>uses . . prison, and priso n will a p p r e c ia te it, . d too. 0447. (Posux)^' O A.Vis included.)^ Am I off base here oriris there a a„d a 5.ycar^ ir-old. Although the>-are f cling E le n ie iits o f ^ l • • •• -................ Som« xne ways to get the most effk iffident aerobic and lower-body workot kouts: ■ •d fP M lU o a ‘ (pnanM dbikaw KIhh'' S ________ i l S M ^ l k S S j t o y bend forward at waist . ka«f)ingbsckparalM totOptutw • J • K eepheadiow. 4 nackmOnewmt spine, elbows flexed a n d - ^ ^ ~ tucked X toward / knees | -- BraUD^ ■ Gradually apply both bot brakes, putting more pressure on front whe vheel, and shlfi . weight backward sligh JighUy Shifting gears (& /' f or you To do ff< ■ Efficient shiflin ifling calls for antkapation; dov Jownshift as soon a s you k » e forwt >rward momentum when goinj )ing downhin. try to 'shift Into a highet iher gear t>efore spinnir>g pedj edals. W hen to ahift I Hj S hift to -------higher- _ Pedaling P a c in g Coinerlng ■ Keepiegsin ■ T»ght tunrts call for ■-M aintaina constant motion shifts in body weight; cadence of 8 0 to 90 using equal effort position bike to follow a " pedal revoiutkvts tuck k n < ^ ctose wide arc that allows for X per minute; if you'ra tobike coasting through tum pedaling more ■ TNnk12;0(V s i o ^ than that. ■ On approach, stop 6:00: wtwn one foot * pedaling, lower body, downshift to apeed is at 12. press top shift hips slightly and upyourcader)ca muscte of thigh and lean in the flirecttoo of caN«s to complete the tum. keeping v ^ hIht t downstroke: work on outside pedal hamstrings and shirts to complete upstroke from 6:00 .m w i ■SOURCE. Tha Lfdeto u«*y>0 Ffrw . tiLfM i ! r w » » by yR ROY GAUOP S h o p o f T e r s s c r e e nn!i n s s . TWIN FA LLS - T h e M : ed jcjn e Shoppe, located a t 434 B l u e l ^ e s Blvd. N. is parricipatini ing in fre e . ton screenconfidential m edicatio: in esses. F o r St. N. (on g$e n m cdicaJ su p p ly b u sin Aging. 9988 Washington ^ th e CoUege e cof Southern Idaho cam- rm o r e in f o r m a tio n , c a llII P a ts y a t -u s) ar 73-*-9330 o r 7 34-6-I82,, .^fa^do 3 ” p i r m ore , ■e information, call Pam 734-6507. 7 J o h n a t 733-83 5376 o r H o Bolton at 734 '34-5216. ' a t 733^332. .h arm a cies M edicine S h o p p e ph nadonwide will co n d u atth tl e screenings by appointm ent thn irough M ay 31. gs, pharm aDuring th e screenings, cists will check p a rtid ppants’ a mednteractions ications for possible int ! and d u p lic a tio n a n d h< h e lp th em b' e tte r u n d e r s ta n d ho low to u s e their m edications corre< •ectly. F re e | blood p ressure checks wiU wj also be ' available.' i F or m o re in fo rm a ti' tio n o r to s schedule an appointm eni int. call th e ] ;-9242. Medidne Shoppe a t 733-9 g r o u p m e e ts C a n c e r gl TW IN F F^A L L S - T h e M agic ..V a lle y B rei r e a s t-C a n c e r.S u p p o rt G roup H-ill 11 rm eet at 7 p.m, today in t h e re:ccte p ti o n a r e a o f th e S ou th ern Idaho Idi Regional C ancer C enter, Barbara Andersen, Ax .NLD.. a radiarion oncolog ogist at SIRCC will be a v a ila b le fo f r a q u e s tio n a n d answ er sessio sion. For m oree iinformation, call Char Basila-Daris, is, *\LS.W., at th e SmCC a t 737-2800 )0 o r Jo d y C raig a th e ir d a s s of Twin Falls Q Clinic & Hospital at 733- , TWTN F .\L L S - T h e thlird th e C a ^ d b irth P rep a ratio3n P ro g ra m 144. tJ 3700. ext. 344 is a v a ila b le to a n y o n e w vr is h in g to C ' e n t e r c h e c k s p r ej ss s u r e F alls TWIN FALLS - The Twin T S enior'ditizens C e n te r iwUl o ffer blood pressure checks from fr 10:30 ^-sandfrom to 11:45 a jn . on Tuesday's 10 ajn . to noon oo Frida days at th e ce n ter. E x p e r ie n c e d vi v o lu n te e r nurses will adm inister tli th e checks free of charge. e e ts D i a b e t e s g r o u p m et , TWIN FALLS - T he: D 1 ia b e te s and Education Support Group G <viU hold its last m eeting for ir th e s iu n . mer at 7 p jn . today at th th e H e ;J th and W elfare b u ild in g 'ss m ee tin g room. The m e e ti ^ will focus us on exerd se and bein g w ell, des e s p ite d ja . betes. T here is no ch a rg rge for th e meeting and th e public is i * “’'If . For m ore inform ation. 1. call Ann Bybee RN. CDE a t 733-37C ™B e r e a v e m e n t g r o u IP p m e e ts , , TWIN FA L L S - F ri E B ereaved F am ilie s willn « , I < i a 7 7:30|p.m. today a t th e O C ffice on V a lle \' Famnily il> \'M CA will be offerin g a new stretch sm and strength fitn e s s d a s s for fo r adults over 50. The d a s s w ill bbee held I from 8 to 9 aJn. o n T u e s d alys y s and T hursdays. The ctwt is Sl pier e r tdass. thictoiH-ill b e B everly T h e in s tf u, Alzheimer's g roupI to I meet / . . H a c k n e v . Foi For m ore in fo n n atio n . B U R L E V - T h e M iirn i - C a s s i a c a ll th e ^-M C/ at 7334384. .ICA / A l z h e i m e r 's . D e m e n t ilaa . h a m i l y _______________ SS u p p o rt G r o u p w ill m «e t t a t 2:30 ' ^you is a calender listing pp .m . W e d n e s d a y a t th« h e B u rle y health-Kv la /a f« f a c tit’irits. civ n ts I-P u b lic Librarv-. a n d education rion. Information should A r e p r e s e n t a t i v e frooim P a y n e f.,. ed iby Thursday for pub.Mortuar>- w ill b e a d d r ee ss s in s p re . the /o?/oti’in£ M onday's a r r a n g e d f u n e r a l p la n s .■ 1f-or “ » fe H e a lth i Fashion Fc: sec tio n . .Mai/ in ii fo n n a tio n . c a ll M a u rexen .M agee : 77 TTie Tim es-l^ews, P.O. a t (208) 436-6420. B ox 5 JS . Ttvi Txvin Falls ID 83303. or • { f e /ri'e rtb olu u rro ( ^ ic e a t 132 Third S t.' (C hild b irth class off n e re d u*. _- : T he cash m achine of th e n e a r ut jxTur PIN or . funire may ttX care about > >-our pUstid But it will take tal a quick ifically at the peek a t your face-spedHo fibers, furrows, ay p ts, blood bio ^-essels uriris. i and o d w nim itiae of >TMr I For juSt over a d e o dide, e , scientists lelineate th e have known how to delii ke the iris of characteristics thst ex-ery eye as unique as 0a fingerprint, fi )2 th But it was only in 1992 i a t John D augraan, th e n a1 H a rv a rd University researcher in compura< developed a tional neuroscience, de\ coding a method for di^tally encod is. CDgraphic image of on iris. lue h as d o w ‘ D augm an's technique been incorporated intoI an automat‘veloped by i. e d t e lle r m ac h in e deve Sensar of Princeton, N[J. J. Sensar, a vid S arn o ff * su b sid ia ry o f th e David nade its own Research Center Inc, mad \TM : a rideo _key contribution to ibe AH from camera d u t can sense aIhuman hu lickly sero in a few feet away and qxtick isin g fram re OD either eye. H ib focuao intrusively to enables the ATM unobtn vstocnerwfao pbotograi^ an iris of a cusf be tnachine. simply stands facing the esenting the ' -The 2 S f r b ^ code reprejc d with infori m a ^ is uien compared h id if matMn in a database, and il it match* es th e record on file for that tlu individual's iris, the customer can car proceed In ai r e c e n t w ith a tra n s a c tio n . In isar Ub, th e dem onstration in a Sensai «r«nfiing and m atchingK procedure p took only a few seconds. S en sar sa; sa>*s s e v e ra l b an k s w ill n g its ATM in la te 1996. s ta n test'ing Should it pei perform well, it m ay p v e in g tb e a d v a n ta g e over iris scanning m etric" that other "biome m an b o d ^ parts of it-as use the huma ication standard. Each of an identiCcai these cocnpet least one dra im w b ^ k * ^ ^ « o u g h to pre%'ent its ita inclusion in a broadly ication such as a n ATM, used applica accordingtob o btom etnc researcbcr^ ' FINGER?) I F R I ^ . Forget th e in k sm fin g erp rin tin g techpad. M oderr niques in%'otv ohre optical scanning and oages. Topically, a subject digitized imaj presses a fin fingertip against a p la te . T his is d e liv e r s a co p y a b le image, but it ialso may foul th6 plate ■esidue and dirt. Another with skin resi disadvantage: ge: Som e'fingertips have bee n scarrei re d o r w o m sm ooth by heavylabor.r. HAND GE j EOM ETRY. a s u b je c t atire han d (or, fo r som e puts th e enti devices, only ily th e index and m iddle' fingers) into0 aan optkal reader. Tests suggest scann inners can q u iddy recogluze hands : th th at have already been digitally **eni enrolled” in the system , But biaraetric ries experts bd iev e manj* peo p le w on’i >n*t w a n t to s tic k th e ir ie ttbe devices. Also, haod hands inside an d fin g er ir s h a p e s c a n c h a n g e because of inj injury and other factocs, and have not lot b e « shown to be as unique as fing VOICE REi U ^ G ^ O N . Devices tum an acousi ■ustic signal faT«> a code, whidi1 represents n a pattern of ue to each resonant frequendes unique re pe person’s voke. Drawbacks int indude the ssiis of the code required and th an tndixidual has to **pes that give gi' a voice sam ple. (The le subject might mi be asked to re d te nm limbers or words based on a prom pt f wi Ot a tape machine pre\Tnt the usee < tem.) Also, recording » defeat the s>-sta re. pe people’^ voices can change ddue to ill- to Are #1! W ^ T II lo cu s on clearing oo prooiem, not your wallet ot I'll treat >tiu as I evpea to be treated, witfi mtegnty and cor concern. ■ | ^ I CHOCO Regular o special g HK H 3 1 (S p e a a l)I- A An oiWopedic TN has su rg eo n in Nashville. N >d a speoai new cream d e veloped that is exotir EOting pain suffers all . over th e Um United States. The p r o d u a aptiy aptJ named H r ’e r ^ i L J '- S C r e a m ™ 's provingg to be a lifesaver to 10 si suffer from debilitating th o se w ho condittons IS s; such a s arthntis. ’heumabsm. painful b u fsits. rh et m u s d o a iches. c h e joint aches. sim ple back£ »ckaches. bruises,, sores h more. C re a m ™ IS available lie itimmediately wrttKSul - _ ...... 3tion and is guaranteed a pre<»iptior to w ork Ask ^sk for both daytime mum strength. ar>d maximuf D p . 's CC rr e a m ™ : low availat)le at Now H A R M A O ^ 144M d At* . Soulh M ain T w in FFoils. ID 83301 •ur local pharmacy. or y our l< mos (VOODBUI U-; in Beautiful Ba 17 d e s ig n e3ass r Hardvwaod WirKls. M er coiors & shacies. M P rice indudi ides irtsiattation. ^ __________ M A 6 I C _ Sale enes &31.S6 D iiiin — sugar-free Twx^ ik nr o#Knr fiw^ngr ^W- n M ay B e EllIT im in a te d F O Fr M illions aw jrW-'lI Cl*0 ovvl^ pma For th e graduate..-: gr teacher... For th e‘ te E R IC K S O irS eS FACE RECOGNITION. A portion 3 g of iually th e 3 C A IN D I E S of the subject’s face (usui tqiper tw&thirds) is pbotogra; aphedand B L 6 e e » w i l _ ______ S the thi tm a^ is reduced to a digi The Tl mam shortcomings; Peo eople w ^ nners, and ^O* look kx alike can fool socne scanr face fai shapes can change wit RIAL MEMORI and an wei^it fluctuatiaiL Also, t rfitniwginniii scanneTs.* a pha dii hotograph 50n o ra y s j B H can cai p a a as a lix'e subject,, aand with the site of thi thi lhecodeisunwidd>'RETINA SCANNING G. O n e c \\K I Louisiana firm, Eyd>entifyr I n t . conLo ■ e S '" ? ! . tiols di tic patents enabling it to dominate th( market for this tedinolog the 1976, te d < S S 191 EyeDentify has made that le p a t t m F R E D E RMI C K S O N ' M ' I ths *YecogniK* th e unkjue ofofUood \-essels on a subject’ ct*s retina I C R A FP1T H A U S (the t M f2 r td StttlE. * 733-7834 K V I (th inner layer of tissue a tttfaeback W-FRl »lft-3 SAT. \ V ^ of a^ a in st a ofthe eye) and m atch it .g f<iini>in^ of odter codes. dai A aov ertisem ef :M£NT —. , P a i n _ * • le a m m ore a b o u t C ie s a re a L -and^> .er. -J C l u b p r eeSs e n t s y o g a ies. T h e d a te for th e c u mr a it class IS TW IN FA FALLS - T h e M agic ss.c h e d u l e d fo r 7 to 9: 9 :3 0 p m . Breath'ers’ Q Qiu b vk-ill meet from 2 to T h u r s d a y a t th e M agic ;ic % a lle y 3:15 p.mI.. T u e s d a y a t 998 F R e g io n a l M e d ic a l ' e n t e r ’s C \Vashingtonn iSt. N. (on the College E d u cation C e n te r (lo catedd jju s t n o rth lin y . of Southernn Idaho I Campus behind o f th e m ain h ospital b uildin th e Office on Aging in th e Senior , T h e r e w ill b e a la b o r r e h e a r s a l Annex Buildi] (ding). p lu s iiis tru c tio n c o v e rinlgg m e d ic a The prograi ram will be presented b\- tio ti n s, h o sp ita l p ro c e d u re»s a n d 'n o n - c o n fo r m in g la b o r s . A to» ird. >-oga instructor and— Jo>-ce Ballard our of \h e Julie Schwen erman, registered ph>*si- o b s te tr ic a l d e p a n m e n t ,. i n d u d i n g cal therapistJ. The 1 topics will be diair th e g iv en . tl e C -section ro o m w ill b>e a c tiv itie s fo for re la x a tio n , b e tte r • • T h e ^ n o n -re fu n d a b le fefee fo r th e breathing and ifo rm a tio n . d a s /^ is 515. F o r m o re infc nd eas>- exercise. cl L ig h t ree t. f re s h m e n ts w ill b e c a ll th e E d u c a tio n D e p a r tm e n t a t „ r v e d . Thee room r is heated and/or 737-2900. 7. v een 9 a j i u w eekdajT ; betv.-e air-condition on ed for com fort. The aain d 4 p jn . m eeting area ea is wheelchair accessib le a n d acc, c c o m m o d a tes oxygen ses ~ u n i , , . F i „st, m e m b e r to a r riv e Y M CA offers clas« T W IN F A L L S - T h. e .M ag ic someone in the office to *'“■“1'* ,h e annt m ex room. The MBC: iiis a support group for p eo p le w ith :h respirator>- disease, FamUy andi ffriends are welcome, T h e c lu b is s p o n s o re d by th e A m e ric a n L Liu n g A sso c ia tio n of additional supl > o a n d rrecei%-es « /-V DR.PAOLE ocal hospitals and ox>-;A i.- . . . MaaiptUtiM At bankks of futuire, an eyiy^eibr an]ID Ib e Wufalogton Post -N « n . Twin FaDf. Idaho TBri«^N« 6 0 ^ \ f L I E 810 atid A m E t « ^ -S S C C L E A N I M e Ytm the Ultranynie Procrtt' PREE-SEASOI >N SUMM/IER SPEC CIAL -T e l S p i d e r V e ir jm is h e s , H e m a n gin i s^ V a s c u l a r B le.errs i o n s j i o m a s , O t t i e r Les slangectasla - Treate for only until July i Mla s e r ,f * 9 9 W ars Professional Exprrier irttcr. rrf IService yP i^U cts& PfTSomuiied 3 d h6otm<4 t t i w t t h ( t i e n e wIK IT P ' le n tQ S w ttc h e d K l l:,' 1 INIII C r M k || • ■■ A geD ^nl r P m ttvo tio n Sfttfitt. lagic Valleyh r o o t Nose St Thr 1 ^ 9 . ^ D ^ to w n lM n F a l W est • 733-7735 V T ! itffey's Complete Health Sfoi EgX 1 1 5 F a lls A v e n u t JJ IL MNUS I I \ • j ■ ■’ alls. ID 8 3 3 0 1 7 3 4 - 4 5 5j!e W e s t • T w in Fall! S5* 1 -8 0 0 - D R S l^ -"T l r 7' 0-4 Tlmos-Nows, Twin rin Falls. f l4atK> Monday. May^20.1996 H Hasf(fertility technol■logyspilawned[too maariy nmiltiple bi)irths? _^____Los iVnfides Times___ rflis rises C o s T ^ multiple birtl j T h e r e w a s jo y a n d r e l i e f in th e ja m p a c k e d d e liv e ry y room r a t L ong Bcach M em orial M eedi d ical C e n te r in S*)ulhem C alifornia.. Pi P a tty S h ie r h ad jn si R iven b ir th to fiv e good-sized, L w uiling, p in k b a b ie»s, s, p ro b a b ly th e h e a lth ie s t 'q u in tu p lee ts e v e r b o m in — ^ ...... th e U n ited S tn te i• y in A few m iles a w ay it a T o rra n c e , C ilif., m edical office, e , :seven m onths ide Hi »vorr\- b eg an to fad e frx>m th e face ol Dr. l^fu iii S alem , wh who h a d u sed in v itr o f e r t i l i z a t i o n1 tc to h e lp S h i e r ad ail in 1991 had o been bom as single b ab ie•s, s, th i e sav in g s would cd S3 ren“t die only h are topped S piillion in this one Health problems ore lone. Although hospitals of multiple h o ^ t a l alone 5 possible complicadonn < ^***^ absorb m oa of ists say. In an and healthI insurers ins * births, some ecortomist; ^ j f ts. fa m ilies who ta k e _ . larTSpent by... those costs. , ___ era when every d(?IIa ^ Itiples b e a r th e ir own ^ insurers is ^ v e n doDse » scrutiny, hom e m ultip ea peration w i i huge btirdea there is growing exaspe ^ preg**lt’s a reol body bloW to the the cost of getting a woman wi stem in te rm s of th e iheoutcome. fam ily systei nant. then poking for thi ite parents and infants, 06 e x p e c ^ t healdi of the | I In a study of 13,206 m ent of older siblings, righam an d the adjustmei I w om en e n te rin g Brlj iiousing. transportation Boston from—finances,- hou: ------- Women's Hospital in B Bcurity,” said Patricia th e average and job secui 1986 through 1991, tJi S iile m s a id h e hlad a d tr a n s f e r r e d m of M almstrom o Tw'in Ser\nces, a to tal charges for a single-baby si M.-vcn embp.-os \sith- P Paatt> -and Scon pport organizarion in S, com pared p aren t suppo ^ delivery w‘ere S9.84S, S h ic r's con sen t, b u t aagg ain st his bet- » " ' 5 ^ and 5109,765 Berkeley. Calif. Cal “But om- policy te r ju d g m e n t. (F o u r to six em bryos a to S37,W7 for twins an e of higherorder multifor the care r for triplets. a r e ty p i c a l l y t r a n issffie r r e d to t h e ■ is ‘See if j^ou co ‘The study found th at 15 per- pies in thiss countrj’ by deliveries can get a m mcodeling c o n tra c t.’ * cent of the single-baby I'jHin d isco v erin g’ th a t S h ier' was down to.” re' and about That's whatt it boils I p rc p u in i. SiUem arguec u e d passionately required intensive care rom says sh e once e discharge. M alm stron ag;iinst carr>-ing all fn-e 2 percent died before L ir ‘' call from a social worka ttitc h e d in th e u te ru s He ad n sed . That is compared to a 78 percent received a call rus. ^ ngelcs who had, among in ten siv e c a re ra te for ft higher- er in Los Ange th e c o u p le to co n sid i dce r “ s e le c tiv e lad of needy families, reductiim *’ — an a boortio rt n of o n e or order m ultiples, 13.77 iperccnt of h e r caseload quadruplets. The sodal scharge. The four with quat m ore feiuse> — jo impi n p ro v e th e odds whom died before disd id tried to get brandlat if the 10 w orker had t: t>l a health y o utcom e.* for fo m o th er and data also showed that lu fac tu rers to donate sets of twins nam e m anufs babies. sets of triplets and 77 se APphem•> pnxluced b>‘ infertilit)‘ y treatments goods like babjbai fc»d or diapers. In a frosty sta n d oj ff f f a few w eek s t ilif., fe e d s J o n a th a n a n dd ro : c k s J o s h u a w ith hier e r fo o t a s S a ra h rid e s m io t h e p r e g n a n ccyy,. t h e S h i e r s P a tty Sih h iler o f W e s tc h e s te r, Calif. a ffirm e d t h e ir rig h t to ti d o a s th e y |n a s w 'Ing. in a tio n s -fro m — — bleeding-and-com plica: wisJied. major threat Mk i Caesarean section. The n: "W e fe ll G od h a dI giveji ^ u s i)jt» e h ;u ignitec te d a d e b a te abuut u-h'ether •r .-VJan H. D eC hem ey, th e‘ fformerpres- izarion cycl Kcles, each costing about idons of proIt (0 babies are complicati b abies a n d h e w ould giv give u s th e abil- it ’s itim et to tt c rac k dow n on ivhat all11 id e n t o f th e A m e ric a nn Society of S7.S00. Whil l iile contem plating adopndness,brain > mature binh: death, blinti u y tu ta k e c a iv of their lem . I th in k Dr. s id e s cill a ll th e " W ild W e st” e r a oiff R e p r o d u c tiv e M ed icinne, Siiers dedded to tty a proe who will tion, th e Shit sorders. >■ damage and learning disoi S .ile m t h o u g h t thi tetetrics and cedure to correct coi t h a t w a s a infertiliri.'t >' treatm entsoon becom e chief of otw an immune systemn as M ultiple babies are si P«>ll>-annai'ih n e 'v .’* said ;aidPatt>-. T h e .A A m eric an S o c ie ty o ff gynecologj- a t-U C L A . “ HMOs are problem that tho >vas possibly causing6 likely as sin ^ e oiies to ha' lave cerebral “It c r e a te d te n siomn am < o n g u s in R eproducn jcrive M edicine, much to th e telling us, ‘W e’re sp en d ing y e a tfee embr^-os. The next palsy and are tv»ice as liki in a fortime Patty to reje< ikely to have th e b e g i n n i n g .” t hle e :s o ft- s p o k e n d ism ay ojffssom e infertility s p e d a lis tss l a k in g c a r e o f t h e s e p re m a tu re in vitro fert ertilirntion cycle yielded^ birth defects. S a le m a c k n o w le d g eL*d. d , “ \ ^ e n th e is cott<iider lerin g th e first guidelines to0 Ixibies.''' seven em bn br>‘os, including two that't . O ne^upport group for ar parents of — V u ltra so u n d sh ow ed five l iv e n w as ver>‘‘ lim it th e“ n u m b e r of em br>os trans-iBut th e iss'ue tra n s c ends et money seem ed to 0 bhe of poor quality. Thec multiples — M others off iSupenvtins n e n ous. 1 knew ih e oui outco m e m ight fe rre d duri ( urin g in vitro fertili/ation toI) woes, he acknow ledges.. Grumblings others appec peared to be what doctors^ — is lobbjing for improv ■ovemenis in l>e dism id. ;uid I felt resi responsible. But fo u r for \Nt>men wv age 34 and yoim ger.•. fro m p e r in a to lo g is ts — - d o cto rs call ’Siable.” e.” ^f . |UMsfai • J « r« M tg in infenilipreconceptual counseling P a tty s a id . ‘D r. S a le nm , y o u h a v e w ith m :>re o n l ib e r a l g u id i^ lin e s fo r resjxm sible for th e fe tu s4es' e health — F ive fetutuses was th e last thingB ty clinics. F inandal press ^ssures often 924*39l a p o o » 7 a 4 .6 S 6 8 e.v})Uuned th e risks.' The r h e r e w as noth- o ld e r wtimt im en who a re not as likely toI) iind neonatologists — who ho care for ill thej’ expectC' ned. h-risk treatlead couples into high-i ing I could dl) b u t smlile ile an d sup p o rt b e c o m e p'regnant. p'r S uch g u id e lin e ss newbonvs — hav e reache< led infertilit>‘ “It was: so sc im p ro b ab le th a t we ments without regard to0 th e risk of her. But inside 1 thought g ht, WTiat d oes- a r e th e law aw in sum e cutm tries. includ-I-_—spedalists. didn’t e\-enn think ti it would happen to multiples, says Maureen1Boyle of the _ B thi-s m e a n ? '" and. ing Englant “'Fhe guys who h a v e to ti do these us," Patty said sai one recent morning ass Brentwood, N.'i’.-based org irganization. ^ \_ J c S a le m 's a g o n y a ni d t h e S h i e r s ’ S o m e eet! r peeved, th ic is ts say lim its on th eL* s e le c tiv e r e d u c tio n s aare she cradled id h e r daughter Sarah in iingst a re t>-pical o f th h e pri\-ate dra- n u m b e r of of embr>t>s tran sferre d v io>■ T here is p e e r pressure, aand '’s bungalow a few blocks n (doctors) the family’s m as that play uut daily ily in infenilit>' la te s a coup )uple's freedom , th in g ," from Los AAn g e le s In te rn a tio n a l w a n t to d o th e rig{ht h clinics a s (he n u m b er o f higher-order I A nd mlany an infertilit>' doctors iu-gue.• D eC hem ey said. • ‘i, Airport. m ultiple bmh-s — tripilets le t o r m o re — th a t th e ggu: T h e r e a p p e a r s to b e; «a gnaw ing uid elines woidd drastically Stiidies show' shi that among women increases w ith assisted r ?d repro d u ctiv e lo w e r tlhee c h a n c e s th a t a w o m a n1 ifeeling that an y th in g thai lat promotes under th e age ag of 40, the c^inces of technolog>-. w o u ld get et p re g n a n t w ith ev e n o n e.• 1h ig h er-o rd er m u ltip le p>regnancy is pregnane)-' go gc up with each embrj-o n Hie rise is a ttrib u te■dd l< largely to th e b a b y a n d Vvould V inc rea se , on aver-- ju s t tuo Or>velIian; tooI counter ( to tia i^ e rr c ^1 from U 7 perceni or 8 per* < H aliin.^ use o f p o te n t fertilitj- ddrugs m as well a s a^e, th e nui num l)er of costly in vitro fer-- ni a tu re ’s intent. cent with one oni healthy embt^-o to 45 I th e ad v e n t of in n c roI fertiliran fei o n in tilization c>-des c> retjuireil jo produce “I cry fur w om en pregn: Uiant wilh so percent with i disix. I 1978 a n d su b se q u e n t tech te n o lo g ical i a p re g n anc>'. no Im any embr>i»s d u t it's im mpossible to “No oneisisgoing to go through the a d v a n c e s . S in c e 1971, ■1, t h e r a t e o f A ll o f th thie stxriety's recom m eiuLi-- carr>< them . No o n e shou )uid have to emodonaltra trau p a and cost of IVF for * h ig h e r o r d e r m u ltipl ilee b i r t h s h a s n o n s w ould gracJ/-’ ^ jJd be voluntiu^,'. But he.d thI (d e a l w ith th a t,” .said L uri ur M elcher, a 15 percent ^nt chance." said Salem, m ore th.m tripled. T hlee 1 latest fam ily in su ran ceL* com c panies are also apply-- ;an O hio w om an w ho witl TK*>'re ith h er hus- who endorse; ■ses the American Sodety lo jo in th a t tr e n d w>as as S u s a n a n d in g som e.* ppre ssu re on re p ro d u c tiv e' 1k in d iuigiushed over a sl< luctive M edicine’s move HXH:i.illv/£. • slew of ethi- uf Repruduc R o b e r t H a s s o n o f W ee s tm i n s te r , s p e d a lis ts ti b ack off. ;s to tcal a n d mt*dical decisions IS ;before giv- tow ard guid jid e lin e s . “ E u ro p e and '1 ^ dL-iigrx-cl*------C a lif., w h o h a d q u a d rnu p le ts o v e r S a le m . for f< e.'cample, h e lp e d pro-- iing b irth to h ea llh v quad adniplets in J a p a n havt ive (lim ita tio n s ). The r r i c lo c v W ) c a l.; .1 M iithcr’s Day w eekend. d. d u c e heaJth id ty q u a d n ip lets only a few• 1I99(). •American pet people are different. Th‘e>ni-tfiMMin-d itx-nxKtts r a o .irxilxMWiH-t Ilio sf fiiiures represen sent live b irths, w e e k s a ffte te r th e S h ier tjn in tu p le ts Dr. Lxmis K eith, presid ident of the want babies, es. I'hey Mill take multi_ fcK > txjr i.nstifilf tifi gr.it1ti,ile. not preg n an cies reduced ced b>- miscar-, w e re b o m i January', but is h.irdly C ■n in ( e n ie r fo r th e S tu d y uf of M ultiple pies, and the>' ie>- will pay for it.") n.ige o r sekx'tive reductii ction. b u rsd n g w wiiith pride. “I d on’t w;mt toI B I irth s in C h ic a g o , is mc n o re blunt; But th e A Arm erican way is simply 'llie surge in birth s — iiuid th e fact be la b e ledd th t at I produce m ulupk-s,"; '‘ ‘ The hu m a n m o th e r isn’t i't m eant tu tuo c a v alier ier an d tuo costly, says ib.ii at least hidf nf these ese infants suf- h e s;iid. “‘Insu In; rers m ay not gi\ e m e ,i cc;irr\’ a litter." L ike m any ly infertility Keith, whoalso td5 s-upports guidelines, le r serious pn)blem s bixjcause ee of preco n tract." Women who wl give birth to multifp a t i e n t s . P a tty S h ie rr.. 3 5 , h ad m a iu r e l’in h and low b in irth w eight — “ It's ;mI econom e ic issue." s.iid Ur. tendurtHl several failed inI vim) \ fertil- pies risk high gh blocxl pressure, uterine ' Los Angeles Times ^ 1^8" ^ I I I!a p o ff 'Gift ^ PortabI ; Keyboar W Hormone; research, i nreplacem entt seek i to adddress aging; ]problem s Knight-Riddcr .Vews Senc n ic e sa id T em;ple p h m icrobiologist .-Vnhur G. S c h w ai r t 2 . a p io n e e r in U H £.-\ Never mind teen-agers' ers' raging horresearch, nioiu-s- Aging h o n n o nleess a re all th e . Hormones ies ore chcmicd messengers, rage. p roduced prim p r arily by the endocrine H orm o n e re s e a rc h aann d h o rm o n e gland-s, incji icluding th e pituitary, panrL -p l.ice n ie n t a r e b o o tm in g a s it c r e a s , th yrtrtd. y rt o v a rie s a n d te s te s , b e c o m e s in c r e a s in g;ly ly c l e a r th a t H o rm o n ess coijtrol c ev ery th in g from the-<- m%-sterioas moleciil !Cules.are ke\-s growth to metalxilisin mt to •<-.\u;il develto lunger, h ealthier, se.’dei .'der lives. o p m en t and n d desire. But how all th is Consider; lu p p e a s ren t inuiins hugely a m\-ster\'. • Hie most fretjuemItly ly prescribed R e s e a rc c h e' rs h a v e ju st b e g u n to m edication in .-\mericas last la y ear w as d e c ip h e r th thet interplay betw een hura n e stro g e n re p la c e mn e rn t d ru g fo r m o n es a ndd bI ra in chem icals such as m enopausiil w om en, with rith m ore th an s e r o t o n n. i n .d o p a m in e a n d e n d o r44 million p rescrip d o n5s w ritten. phins. How. w. for e.vample. does b<x)^i• A L 'n iv e rsity of. P Pei e n n sy lv a n ia ing se n n om mnr im prove m ood b ut cixil s tu d y IS e x p lo rin g w h et e th e r testo s- sex d riv e:?? A . nd w h ile sc ie n c e c a n te ro n e re p la c e m e n t can a n stre n g th e n tr e a t som te ehornK inal d e fic ie n c ie s fhe inuNcles, b<mes andJ sex st drives of su ch a s diah ia b e tes. in wliich th e panm en overGS. c re a s p ro d u c e s too little insulin, it • In h er new book, •‘ lli A lchemy h a s y e t to '■’I'he 3 dde te rm in e w h e th e r th e o f Love a n d L u st.” sex L-x :re s e a rc h e r w aning h ujrm m ones ()f aging aiso war‘ H ieresii L C renshaw sa v horm ones ran t tre a tm says n een t. drive oiu- se.xiial encounte n te rs a nd relaT h e prim mee e.'Ciimple is meni>pause. tio n sh ip s, a n d th a t repU (placing th em c a n p re v e n t m e n o p a uuse s e a n d m ale “\iro p a u s e ." • T h e A t h e n a Inn s tt i t u t e f o r W u tn e n 's W e lln e s s R e s e a r c h in ■ V | T | | H a v e rfo rd says it h a s sj sy n th esized - scen t secreV itam in** • H r r i n • llo m r a p a t h lc h u m a n p h e ro m o n e s — si %a n d (irtKery l l r m \ I - ■tions — th at h av e increas a o g In V e g r ta rU n I tr m i ual attrac tiv e n e ss of users u ct. w hich is soldnhrougl lugh th e insdTHE H U tu te . is p a r tic u la r ly p o jp u la r w ith AN _ C.' m id d k sig e w m e n . y rrese a rc h e rs B B T B llll • T em p le U n iv ersity In « U k n B lv d . N . iAn.n tC Hi .ire alxnit to te s t on hum lum ans a s>*n' 'II 1411 th e t i c v e r s io n o f t hh e h o r m o n e M.mrs M.m t.in fr, <1 lll.int.r :l.n HI iHi.im."! (K)|Mti D H H A , w h ic h h a s b e;e e n sh o w n to jnd.n 1J.'. (M)(>tn fight diab etes, h e a rt dlsea; c e r in la b anim als. I MAO. OBDBBSf “Tliis is th e new fronde id e r in trying 1 - 8 00 1Q - g 9 » « M tu ad d ress' th e p ro b lem mss o f aging," « c a u s e d by t h e s h u td b w wn of th e ooviuie-s. w hich produce esti strogen. On if repladng une han d , th e b en efits of eestrogen seem clear. NoiI ordy ( does eestrogen relieve hot fla.she hes. fatigue a n d o th e r m en o p a u sa l mi miseries, it a iil.so s w m s to have protecti rtive effects o; un th e arie rie s. h e a rt, bum mes jmd — ii in w a y s th a t m a y h e lpp p re v e n t A /Vlzheimer’s disea se •— thiee brain. A r« en t Mudy found it ever rec en reduces ti to o th lo ss. O n t h e o thh ie r h a n d , w o m e n h a v e d isc o v e re dd the h ard w ay o v e r t h e la s t 3 0 y.•ears e th a t rt rep larin g estrogen can also so rai.se the ri risk uf u terin e cancer. 'I'he.• s.solurion Ls tr a d d th e s>-nihetic horm to t mone proge* estin. but studies suggestt progestin | m mii>’ n egate th e caniiovascu cxilar Ixjnefii of estrogen. Equ;dly bed fits (.•deviling Ls M IR T h e the tenuous li benveen estrogen s link replacrement a: breast cancer: t and Legionsofofdoctors and middleaged women I: n lK‘lieve estrogen’s benefits o u tw 1^1 ei^its risks. Last >-ear w-as the second in inai n w that an estro ^ n replacem ent < it drug was the leading 1 in prescription ii Ajnerica, according to IMS Ameri erica Ltd., which tracks the pharmaceu ceudcal industry. 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