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Good rrmorning Cool caanals Ibcokinvitidng, butt pose lhlany hazizards By Ketvin Miller •peoplele to swim. Fast flowing water w can Today’s foreca'cast: C Times-News writer . whisk: weakerV swimmers jiway. CanalsO are '■ •> Partly cloudy witlvith scattered showers. filled1 with V unseen hazards und'nderwater. * Highs around 70. Lo'Lows 40-45. RUPERT - Swimmersi in fast flowing ir- Tempit}le added. M easuring deviBvices and Piig«A2 rigation canals 5hould knowow they are on pri- gates cana be hidden, he said, andnd the bot- vate property and couldi beb< charged with* toms oof f the conals are usually liitciltcred with - trespassing. . broken,n glass and rocks, "Thty’re not public waterIters," A&B Iiriga- Carelreless or.unaware swimmemers have tion District Virgiirgil Temple said, drownciled in irrigation canals, Temp “We do not tolerate anyy swimings in our Herbirbicides often off into c as Long hot sumnnmer 'canals." , well, he said, and can pose a healthJth hazard. Idaho militia leadeiider predicts bloodshed- With school out and tempsmperatures rising. “Theilere's just a lot of hazards."s." Temple ' aiid war in Americaca thist summer as a re* ' kids are looking for quick; places'topl( cool off. said. suit of proposed fcdeisderal legislation. Temple recommends the SnakeSm River or the Ever;:ry year, local irrigationn (districts Pafl«B1 - two public swimming poolsxjis in Rupen and sponsoilor the Olto Otter programam, which Burley, not canals. goes into ir third-grade classroo - , “We strictly encourage peoplepet to stay o u t. teacheses the dangers surrounding ^ Happy Fathersirs Day 1- o f canal systems," Templee sasaid. Last yc;i^ear, Temple said 380 third \ ■ Times-News colur)lumnist Steve Crump .. If they come across peoplople swimming in learned!d not to swim in canals. canals, A&B employees} orderoi the swim- Tbe: lesson1 is reinforced in ththe sixth- . has come up witb the top 10 reasons why JENNIFE4N1FER BUNCWnw TknwNm ' fathn* really does knoIcnbw best. mers out. Temple said. grade duringdl water awareness weekeek. Pag«B1 Aside from Ming private»te property,| Tem- “An1 ounce i of prevention iss iworth a Canal compaipany officials warn swimrrim ers n o t to swim in irrigatgation can als. They . pie said, canals are dangenserous places for poundI ofo cure," Temple said. hlda u n see»n n 1hazards, th e cunrent Isi stros n g an d they are privalIvate property.

Smith clahns gogolf title : Boise’s Jean Smitmith grabbed Idaho’s Dauighte;r sahutes singluble for the* e countiy, some ex- a man, is her'best friend:nd, protector and ^ _pertesay. __ provider. Bill Nelson, 53, 53 hasn't remar- ^ ------P«fleC1------ried— burhe-modestly-do’-does what he'con~ to make his daughter's life complete. ^ ' “He works so hard, then the comes home ■ and tries to help me," shhe e! said in an inter- view. “He doeso’tsee it,it, butb I do." . : ' , In a recenf letter to the editor of Tbe ’?'■ • .:,W lutaU;^erlerica Timcs-Ncws, Sarah laude(ided hec father ^ L'- •' ’ Personal responsilnslbility will play a: urged others to pimder wbatwh their dads do ' j a l w larger and larger part-art-in'health care, to- for them. >day’s editorial says. “... if you reolly thinknk about what fu- . Page A6 thers do, they are up there the in the high kingdom with mothers,”rs,” Sarah wrote. “Fathers work .their finge:Igers to the bone, ll^l come home and try toI keep k< a marriage alive, and most fathers stillstil have time for their children." ' 'tirouble for sahiImon . , Mothers get plenty' of ol attention on Promoters o f the lower to' Snake River’s M other's Day, Sarah wrotvrote, but fathers '.Cdams knew full well/ell of the potential typically get a shirt, or a tie,tli and a hug on MtKESALSBlu.SBUBy/nw Ttm— '■’•aeadly effects,on wildild salmon, an author ' , Father’s Day. 'I contends, Dads deserve better, she said. S arah h Nelson, 15, Is grateftilll (for the efforts her fathether. Bill, ha's m ade a s a p a r e n t PavaB4 -Bill Nelson is no stranranger to raising kids on his own. His fifsifirst wife died 20 Force inin .) Nelson died De(Dec. 7. 1991, o f coraplica- and she was gone." years ago, leaving himm withi a pair of After:r a year as a parent,U hhe mar- tions from spleeneen surgery. In the months that followllowed, father and boys, ( ^ n Dennis, nowV 2i25. is a pharma- rled Lui.ucilla - and they had a daughter da “Thot was our3ur Pearl Harbor Day." Bill daughter began to forge! a bondt tbat tran- cist in Boise; Joe, 23, is1 withwi the U.S. Air namedi Sarah.5 With little warning.g. 1Lucilla said wistfully. ““It took about 10 hours. Pleasease s e e DAD/A2 ; Idayatatfane} '. For the survivorsrs o( f the Oklahoma . . "City bombing, life is takent one day at a time. ■' Yeltsin rejectsr CG-7 coiKdemnatilion of C?hecheniI fight Png«"^B4 *Knight-RldderNows Service» I . , . , B ^ p ’ biigs c - ‘'; v ' -Sum m it outco:come - A3 , HALIFAX. Nova Scotia — The fighting •NjV'. ! ’ Air Force, pilot Scottott O ’G ^dy reported in j. Chechnya capnired the agendaage Saturday K idnappers hoihold on - B6 M ting bugs before! he hi was rescued in etq, the summit of major industlustrial countries, - BbsQia. F orm ost o)f ft the world, eating es g, Russian President Boris YelYeltsin burst into ton if news of the hospitallital incident clmnged: . bugs is perfectly normamal. - • a n diotribe on why he must crushcn the rebel- • 'v ' - : ' his opinion of the Chechcschen rebels. Yeltsin- - lion ii there. answered'before Clintonlion could, insisting. • With a visibly uncomfortalirtable President , that “my friend Bill has never wavered'-’: Clinton sitting stone-faceded beside him, > . from support of Yeltsin'sI's ppolicy. Yeltsin twice asserted incomtirrectly that “my / -' v “1 am in full controld1 of o the situation." • Jnend Bill" (Clinton) unreserviervedly supports ' Yeltsin said, then launched:hed into a denuncia-: Radsm spreadsIs , ^ JYeltsin’s effort to suppress Chechnya.Ch' Clin- aif’A*:. tion of the-Chechen rebelsbels. The burly Rus-: ton corrected Yeltsin, politely,ely, once he fin- sian president gesturedd dramatically,di cm-- : Last weekend’s rflaying rfla o f -ished. .jj Clinton and other WeiWestein leaders phasizing each point by holding1 his arms: black'by'skinheads rampaging rai through- long|q have c o n d ^ e d the brulimitali^ o f Rus- outstretched and pointingng bothb index fingers; the stm ts of.racially/ totolerant Lisbon is a sia^actions gj in Chechnya and called for a down repeatedly. wwiyfng s i ^ oftheI spspread o f organized ' negotiated j,, political settlement. Noting that the G«7 leadleaders had talked of- • raoism across Europe. Yeltsin’s harangue.— a rarerai bit'o f dra- Chechnyo both Friday' nignight and Saturday- V mmatics at a gathering-most-ntt-notable for its moming. Yeltsin said he.“toldhe. dicm.what.: :.: drabdl predictuility r*-. erupteded during< a pho- kind o f people we’re desdealing.with.,what" to session at tbe start o fa onennesin-one meet-. B W B H kind o f homble criminalsals ’with black bands------n n g ^ th Clinton bere-fbllowin{nng tbe2lst an- on their foreheads — theyicy inow better under:' •: niud summit conference of leaderslea< from the , _ ’ stand that this is the onlynly way that-we can: V . QGroup o f Swen: The 0 -7 cohslsts,ofthe co: Ruaalann Praalda'nt Boris Yaittirlln stro n g ly d e ^ n d s hIs ls icountry’s mllltiry ac:. deal viith t h ^ cfriminal[dements.” ele . I" ' ■ :'S5v-'8^onA : ■ '■'v-'MMovies...... 7 ; uUnited'Statea, Japan, Oeroermany, .O reat- tio n s Irtf tht s b rtik m m y rs ^ to nI o f C h a e h n y t a i th s suummltofthsWorM’s m ’ * Upon fmishing his remaiimarits.ii'eltsin’s f ^ ] D6arAi?by7..,; .Britaio,.Fnnce..lt8 ly.aod.CaiCanada.iYcIt 8iQ.^laadlniBli|.lnjdus:Wsl-tistlons.8«turturtoy.inJ<«llf»x.iJova^uScotla.8 < , __ . wBlyiJnt.Q.ajcoal...... -, r z r J-Joined o the'summirDiTFHday. • I ijTit^^n. oppQ^itfrsite, stared'soberly at: ■ ^r©plnlon.o*I*”^ 7 S tc tlo n D . The Russian president alM'iilo'invited the G< including3 amusing,i temnsm.'andI cici-wllah outlatw. Yeltsin throughout hisis nremarks and ap-* 7 leaders to come to Moscow:ow in 1996 for reactor safafeguanU. Clinton and the otiother O- . As tbe Yeltsirtsin-Clinton photo session> peared decidedly'unhappy)py with the transla:- 5 ? -Sf dlscussioiu' on^estions ofr nunuclear safe^, 7 leaders} ae o ^ te d ;'d e t^ are ui be9 wworked o j^ e d , a Russianian TV n e w iw ask^ Clin-. tion. . ---- 2---- _y J,;----- ‘ ^■^ftocalinew» T.“..1— *—^8^oirE—^ - r ^Qbitu^e8...... 2v lU>cal hewB;....;3.. :tfadewind8.....3 t r ■ E ^ n rroadkill[receive!^sa^entitioiLm ^ifelloTvstcw e ; ' ''r: _,;.%(»nyey wling black bear.iili fa iresting '• The Bear Room)0m, Guntheif < ^ l a ^ was . - times chunks o f meat fhnib)cb tthe ^ m a ls , all : ' - • • cOinfbrtal^ l y ^ his paw. B ^ ahinMinul was' the destinationi ooi f m ai^.'of the. caioasses in an attempt to m a k Vi^eth ^ i in g positive > _____ r , YELLOWSTONEyAHC:nONAC7.ARK^adividuiiually-vtippetinyfSo^‘'p tTplastic - fh>n)'.Yellowstoncone’s roadkillifitioMl, Arouniind'tb? corner w u j u ^ r'freezerV - MAik Biel or one o f the jptoperly trained • Motorists In Vdlowstone»ne set a dubious ; P ^ :K e iiy Gunth^ oproe< the top of a overlooloking a sme'ai' o f bloodI from, fl a ' ranger^turalistssts cut ofTuum^nzed'SW- reeo^itj:1994 by plowingoig Lbto and IHjjtpg : ; chissl fttezer.ind started puUiogpi£ out dead moose re

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Box 548,,JWii m 2 4 H O I Press ____ICyo*Ll^e_o newitipor_wjr with to talk to__LocaI rrt^ 'd d ___ i i i i v W R S s S t , •C * • aoinconc in th'e editorial depideparanent^ catl_;Av^ y '733-Q931 jTciwecirJ 0.-00~B.jI B.m. and 5:30 wiy ! I S i S z . i ’ . TheTfinoNiSeiw^ 1 ^ Ij-nnTmrH iicaj^r^ ill ■ - Sundnday. Jurm 18.1995 Tlmos^NiwNows, Twin Falls, Idaho A>3 r N atiO TI , U S. oifficiallaauds G-'-7’s refoirm propposals ~ -E^MomingNews eluded thetheir three-day economicc expand to $58 billion ana existing—extremelyy iimportant issue in ‘ summit iaaHaiifax. f IMF eme^ency fund thailat would be Congress and -----rHALIFAX.-Nova- and the country in undcr- -R o ad k i i-Scotia-— — lnnddili(lition to the iJnitcdrStates,J. used to stabilize nationsIS when they - standing how Treasury Secretary Ro Robert Rubin the G-7 countries co include Britajn,I, encounter a crisis like ththe one that tutions, and f 'Continued Alkl . project: bebegun six years ago to trackk said Saturday that funir ure economic Canada France, Fi Germany, Japann . folIowed*last year’s pesi»o devalua- tions, are to0 oiour economic self-inter- iA of mammals. That studyly emergencies like M exia : visitor. seasM .• TIThisjcvclisfor ico's peso cri- and Italy.'. Thfc1 leaders were joinedd '■ tion by Mexico, est and our■ secsecurity sclf-inieresc.” ------—above the^average of egun to assist in.crlminalll sis coujd be preventedrd by reforms Saturday by ing cases, in which, for by Russian President Boriss ' It is'uhclear how much:h the United that have been kille ir proposed by the wororld’s seven Yeltsin for their political discus- lie, rangers could prove a - States will be asked to iii n c ^ its srnci 1989, when the a largest industrial cotmtric existing $4.25.billion cont cd elk head discovered inn ' ' Rubin ^aid countriei IJ u intnbuuon to 0 x A i ^ n began IcMping roadkill£ ' . s r * “ ' ies would be jh e leadiaders proposed Friday toD the fund. But it will requireri an _ d I jA iV I ** But dpah from sim] >elonged to a Yellowstobee motivated to pursue souii « ) S C A P E | und economic require member mi nations of thee appropriation from Coningress. On »T*^T71( somewhal interesting, lis r e s ^ h has also expand-I- policies if t h ^ knew- thitheir financial Internatioriopal Monetary Fund to ) developing ways to track a Friday, Sen. Phil Gramm,m, R-Tcxas,.. g I I I tistics, roadkill in Yel k condition would be dislisclosed fre- quent and complete disclo-' criticized the fuh^l as intntcmational Q 3SIGNI ual bears by picking up scatIt quently to financial marl I come to play a key^ Sroll ! S S . ! S ? . ™ irkets and the siires o f theirthe government’s sp«d-• ' welfare. %NEW«« EXISTING I I studies, IS used for babait in tnpping , rather than having lo radio0 public. - . -■ Irig practices hem, said Gunther, ces and the actions o f theirr Asked ifGromm's rcmanarks would Ib ncTlllHII < problem bears and is consideredi in He cpmpored the prop*)po^disclo- cewralbunkinks.- - set the tenor for cong:igressional 2 •HEIAIIHIilNINGWAUS § r samples arc used in a four-•- sure system for count I I planning road improirovement pro- “ ntries to the The G-77 coiinlnesc also decided to) debate, Rubin replied: *.TThere is aii ■ § _ • HYDROSlOSEEDING « SOD | - J j W Roadkill keepsaonebin|.8tufr-:y'^<’”f‘ o igoing study of diseases inn - quarterly reporting n^ui:uirements fo r' : I . ittg taxidennist busyisy snd helped . Yolloww^stone mammals, he said.I. publicly held companies,s. I ' ' ------I •8RADINIIING i I keep coatroversial wolveswo! well-fed Many )fofl the birds killed along thec “If you have the samene system for N i roads arcarc preserved by Barbara NOW YOU CAN^ HAVB THE BEST•Tl 8 -1 -Y E A RU t GUARANTEE j) ' ; this winter. a flnancial maricets, the Ssiiituation that (3 M iU lT.TREES n a SHRUBS » ; Gunther has a masteistcr’s degree in Wi»|fnis.IS, a taxidennist who workss required Mexico to attra *HUNTER ALICIGNMENTSYS1ITEM I j is the park’s betir.manilanagement spe- o f these: birdsb, will go into displays,^ oped,” Rubin said. ^ • F R E E EESTIMATES S | cialist. But becatisesh h< e h a s to c W while othethers will be used for study, .. ‘Transparency (full di;disclosure) is Tl’O ”nost10. a d ^ n c e d unit o f itst$ kkind Bxjm Porllanel to DtDenver. B rect some roadkill for bait to trap . Alongg withv these scientific stud-. at the heart,of.the Amerimean regula- . N'ow's ov the time h r y o \j to? hhave your Hres re-aligneledl I j l ^ ^ Q problem bears,- he waiwas also caU^ ies and1 useui of meat as bear bait,:, toiy systein,'’ he added. on to spend about 100 pcrccntp of his Guntherr keeps ki track o f roadkill pat- Rubin m ade bis remarks rc as •Reduce Tirewear •[•B elter G a s M ileagej e I time leading the pari>ark’s roadkill tei^hs toI locate lc areas where posted1 President Clinton and thehe I^crs of projects. . , ■ . speed limitslin should be reduced1 the'other six industrialial countries *•Improved Handllrlling •S a fe r Driving I .“It’s not fim. It’s not glamorous,” because! o ol f high wildlife densities. known as the Group of SevenI con- ' . f T mWKER'S i • saidOuntherofthispapart o f his job. ; ____ Frc e SPRINELSBlimtLmSCAPBIG ll “Gutting lots of ammumals gets old F- ''^■1 I ■rom lhe Smallest CcCars to 18 Wheelers after awhile I It’s notyt whatv I had ia ■ Plus Buses, Farm MeMachinery & Others!$ r 36-2903 I ^ncf-when I'wentt itinto wildlife I aanagcment" / • .Butsonjepfthosamjimples he takes I w m are sent lo a Wyomioniog foreosics lab where they becon:oine part o f a I

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It's called personal respo sponsibility, 1964, whchen RepubUcan presidential1 acandidate the Kemp scnp’tnpt. In 1990, President Bush veve- , madcitclearthatitwil]will no longer stand'ifi the Fortune magaidnciine recently e^imat* theh e right to be accountable: fofor oneself. BanyGokoldwater used opposidon to* theth Civil tocdcivil-ri^ts^ts legisladbn, denouncing it as a way o f afiirmadve acticacdoo’s dismantling, little • cd that Amcrica hash^ spent between S8 OnDncc upon a time, we AAr m eric an s Rights ActkCt as a tool to recmit DixiecracratSen. - "quota bill.” YeiYet, just a year latet*, he signed!d will stop die completeete IRepublican repudiation trillion and $10 trillrillion on health care foubught a w ar to ^am-ir. Strom Thuhurmond, R-S.C, into the “nc“new” similar legisladciadon. And so the R^ublicanss o f Kenip>style outreach»ch. The Repubbcans;,.' GOP. got the worst: of both worlds: Black Ameri-i- have a duty to care aboiabout airAmericans;’ye^' ------This Soib u th ^ strategy w p r^^ to electieli Re- cansdidn’ttnistvst them, but white AmericansIS. as the.1994 electionI renrehims make dear, it;s‘A publican pi progrea didn’t see muchich difference between the two■o . moral obligation, not}t aa] political obligation., stalled elseIsewhere. In 1968, the year PresidentPn parties on an issiissue that increasingly riled Nuccn wonon the White House, the GOPOPIiita them, JiunesKnArerton/saiisacoliunnistfortheNew TllieThne!»-N eW8 . . «pcakofl9:192 House manbers, then platiilateaucd That p o e t iption c changed after 1992. Twoo .Yorfcijewsp^Newsciwsday. , S lq ^ n Harlgcn C3ark Walworth ADcnDchWlbon Peter York' - ! Publisher Managing editor Orct ■rculsUon m anager ' Advertisingling director Lei The menncmbcrs of the editorial boardird and writers bf editorials tters are SlcjStephen Hartgen. dark WahvcIworth and Steve Crump. Lotteryy fillin g needs cliorB lity ' Tbeother/arearea'wois iii roference* to thee , Now that the wbath*ather,will let’Wgo.itlie : . I am hopopcful that the followingEinfdr- it ' -Statewide SchoAoolFacilities Needs A s^’ store closes. W e’re»building bu il wagon fb ^ mation'wii/ill add clarity to informatlintion sessmcnt. Theiile inference was that the Legeg- my husband to pull1 bebehind his wheelchair ' - published!d in an article on public schoolsci lone • nothing to addresis thatIt - ? for groceries, etc. Wh(Whert vte lived in I Letter ______facility furunding which appeared inin Tbe million1 need.ne Ifithe reporter had Boise, tbe store wasIS threeth blctcksawa^^'i - '’evKson June I h I understa:stand *he sWdy,y, shei would haye found thaliat' from u ^ Nbw we’ibV homehi and tlie clbs^st : Rumors of death (ionin in Boise and afk r undergoir th exaggerated iational funding is always's a ’diffi- part b f the iimqinount - some 29!milliori C. . store was Waremort,rt,andrUV^ed'ir a ’ i My husband and I haveavcjustrcmmcdfrom id occupaUonal therapy at Goo ity^up^de for technology,. ■ it isn’t closed. The thingsthathappeh'''thli ■ , ll and that is probably why she cct to cover. When informa ; a trip to Idaho Falls to attendatt< a convention ly presented, doubt is cast • ure has, in fact, appropriateded when you;go away'for■forawhile. ; 'f e ’ *. : of an orsanization which'ch wc have belonged find me and why my business “ $20.8 millionitbwardithese.nM^. tp We , • Swensen’s, will youjrou please move infov . ' 5m late summer until early spri [iat it has been in this case. ; (o for more than 20 years.ars. frO"’ :in with, the article stated,} ’■'ftir.‘ ‘ asked districtsts ffor a five-year iip ^ d e ' the Warem'art buildingling; It would b < 5 v ^ ,. . ■ While standing around,nd. a friend o f about I * then*j thought for a moment& ai h e r CT^e plan.WepI«no,n biiijpushing for $10 millionon ' convenient fbr us handianaicappod'fo^:#^.,;; Dt I believe-it was Mark Twain dividual districts shoulder : IS years who was also attendingatti the convcn- mn»*oqncc f„|,„eightht o f new. building costs, ^w t l j each of^ejiMSxtext three y ean tb firiish bit^1^.- - Walk a lot. W e w wIt t tb include yo,u in oitf id, *The report o f my death hot ; tion came up to mc andi toldto me how espe- hMbeen $500,0001 Sfrom lottery money dlstrilirihuted..:.-'!'.^4^«^ iCTt_;of tfioseplMs.* ;•.. _. ^stops. I wiilk my husbaisband’s wheelihatf'i . ' cially giad she was to Uilkalk to me. When I Stom . ■___ among the;e districts.” i^erlirogi^-on f^Uii^ : > w h a i his a n n gets tirecdred ofstecriiift':;i^/*! ,' • Wc then laughed, and she said ; asked why •'especially,” shesl informed mc aidshe.wns In fact, IdahoIi school districts haviave.-j:; f.y d ^ ^ t probablycbntln-in-^ ' Please huriy* Swensen'sen’s. Wo need’a; v ^ : thiat on a recwit uip to Go ^ ter.d e c^ te her ■! o -/ . ; resident, my h u s l^ d wasms inconsolable be: __ loding-residrat, whoever youlU aare, I a i^ ____ sampling o f local-fl overcome;This Iinispite.ofthe'^fiicif'tl^ ':^' "■ y c a i ^ d f piy death and wajwas'virtually a hermit sorry'rry'ybuTiavc sucinhoughtsinin >your:h1^:"78ci,^l djjJ iwh^do-theflowcrS'-—- !trict8, as taken from infbrtorma-. ••x«ai^tiMa:fii5aimaffig.SaSnscn. ro4 percent o^iWaitchedlierdiB'gust . • ; who never leaves our homome or even answers about3ut me and my husband or anylmybodyelKij tion'siijAKtIfcd by the t b t t ^ Commitn i u l ^ , LOyearff.withionly3 sPf? per>: . the phone, that many peop»ple in Gooding are Andlid I would like.to close this lett , , i . I iceiitincre«iie.^in studemi>opulatio£for-^ii inebne felttbey needed.- Ictter^tii-'~...y-;r' ------^ ’s^^yeneSglfe'" ' . ; afraid for his sanity. threeee wonls which you might undundersttiid:' , .. V W • ; Needless to say, for sevc«veral seconds I was Oodd Ibless you - and I meaa4boselose words; O litrfc f SLAUfL , . • ? ■. I speechless. I then said, “You'mean“Y< someone whocloever you ore. It seems to mene ithat you are .Buhl ' S > in Gooding told yoii I badad dI ied rS h esaid , a poo:oor soul who is a bit lost^^Nowlow read this:' Castlcford I ■ lisiibrrber:— Filer, ' I And Bgnin,-',Qod bless you, w: — — I-thet^explainedto-lwrtlTthat mybnsbond not. A I, whoever you Twin Falls1 267,222 T^So%>r tfie1)00^1^^ ^‘^^I^^M fiotfier tKiumel ; su fier^ a stroke IQ Septartember and ts recov- an- ...... ;__ Jpconia.-:—u :9 1 ^ 3 r . : b een got o ^writeTletie^ikffyount^I'was]! ^ ."'oing after a stay.at tbe Ma,Magic Valley Re. ANiNNRIDGEty . Shoshone " “ ^ 774,435: 4 justw altinfth^ somebody wbuId'agTM. ; gionalMedicd .C^ter andi^EBcsRchabilite- OotJooding • M V tohoolsIs $1,278,725 ... .-.$5;55jfi ; .^ th me and mylyhusband. h ;c V '-, ipopnesbiiry . ByGatiyTrrrudeau " .4. : I.

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Box 2749 ■ • liie firm specializeilizcs in civil litigation, ■w|iat7 That’s where mtmany o f us Twin Falls, Idaho M303-274949 insurance defense,:e, realn csiaie, business, ■ ^ re hung up now .- 733-S500 lax. probate andnd cestate planning law. 733.5553 (FAX) f^^dtaphen Rom•senfald . - S ^ u t not U.S. Army/M K a j. Ralph J------gjD ters. Few have beenen more - S p tv o c ativ e or moi« diligentdil in S r a ^ i t o f lai^e and diflicultdif ' A LONG FLUIDJID DRAPE £tnAhs than this 43-yearear-old for- OF CRINKLED I enlisted man, a publishedpul r . D RAVON - gbfld to t-sellin g novelitelist and cur- SOFTOMBRfSREBLOE ... Skfcntiy a'Pentagon intelltelUgence AND VIOLETTTONES- 1 ^Analyst He makes a strongstr and • ^ ^larif^g-^e % r^i(idical policy S t t S ^ i . LAYERED OVEIUER SOLID sr Amiy War. ' ||; - , PERIWINKNKLE., |fi)^Ue^t)uartQrly Parariam eters ' >a. 17013). f W a m ling fasdma--... ^ . ALSO AVAILOILABLE lld g n V i^ tli^ ihBtyelbusou8new.Iraq* ' > I IN CREAI•AM, fitteveift^hriolbgyb^tljC,ther.• \ BjIReyo^tion in'MiUtaryaw'Affeire" BM ubles. Peteifs; H e Ti m m it will h u ^ undeiderstanding o our en'vi'; - - titer A at can be di^niissedd os hos- and which wiwill lend endless ^ POCKETS.13. TOO! _ fl|)rbducc "the most expecpensive rohihent.woivbuldbeoffarmbreuse' ' ti i tile and ideological or amimateur ammunitionn tot those who loathe ’ ' 3 |w:t>i(e elephant in the hiinistoryof ‘ thananynuilu^bCT o f brilliant ; aand uninformed.. the institutiorion that has given ?;inftnkind. \^ e ore prepai paring for machines Quite the contrary. Heaear out.. worth lo myy life.I 1 w ish it could . jlh,? war we want to fighight some- , It'salwaj/ays helpful for us civil- Peters: P be otherwise.sc ." *th'6rmati_> Sntiy. not for the conflictlicts we can-' ians to be: nreminded that tfae miji- “I personally love the! army0 as n— 138 Main Ave.!. Ss. •Twin Falls avoid.... The re^l1 threatsth we tary m okes:es space for challengers it il is, valuing its. ethos, itsts recti- Stephen RoRosenfeld covcrs for- ^ ?344£-4818 ^ ‘ceimply a new leaseBe on< life for o f the c6ov(Dventional wisdom. " < tude,-its ti invigorating roututine, its eign policy' issuesis for The 5s)dned Infastiy and anm enduringe The b ^reaucratic, « budget-prb'- respect n for our. heritage.■ Washingtonn Post.I for ^ c i a l opmadons U ( . tecting, careerist w side o fth e mili- Selflshly,- S Id o ho( A^antir . ■ tary is rarel;rely lacking for publid' . t 'extend defense from^ atan officer faced with the: need.tor - T r ^ S K I “the machete-swinging( Ccllan s o f vital interestests to t^e nation’s d lr^ oxargue in favor o f filthy minissions (I^^H lI] warlords, from Russianm iai)archo- work is n o3t t« coming from 0 qdar- ththot will never entirely su(lucceed caj)italism through econ8tate in placesB suchsi as ' ^ JZ "^ali, Sarajevo, and Kabtiabui.” s Abroad, Peters suggesi{ests, the American model o f civilvil-militaiy Introciucmg... relatioo? in,>vhich the QtiUtuy.qU . ^ . 1I09 IC8 outwafd"and.la^-ev-enforce- ' . iftent agencies tend to domesticdo o'l^er is buckling under:r pressuresp ' Special i tp confront the more powMwerfUl ' ^ s^tq-challenging criminclinal and I tejlTorist organizations: raen d '“crim- ' S Occasion *ln{U «terp rise armies.” . .7'At home, use ofthe militarymi Dresses . Tjfl® appears inevitable to himlim—. . .. |d -« I •ttbugtf not yet to an Am at Snake River Pendleton ~ d ^ .a n d in io m e urban ei . n environ- • L * , j 'acoSealection o f one-of-n-M . * 9 .Perfeajx t fbr wedding and ponies. ■^'^^'’Peters would cnd'“citiitizen?2 . equivaj^'t judicial tieatiEitment** o f ' '' . \ ‘H i Ric/i lac ‘fptei^.C ^uls Svho3 have,hi had lace tnm this clegi 'a far more savage effectct upont our “ shea^dA tfress and nuuoWngjfldcet. countiy and ib people tht , h ivory.ory. .Saddam Hussein ever brobrought ofiC* ••• g o d Js nottto to try .. thein in^a court'of law, buttokUljbu U .iH H ' tbem'iii^ifaefspryivoni iq He’dqilor^bur mllito 'reluctaice-to jo in the warvar.on.'.*'' johtgs, which he attributesItes to a . . ENDXJETC* fe&r o f failure. H e wouldlid 1dutiflil- H Magic V al^ Mai . lypfepafeforthetraditioitionally ' .^ ilita iy '' missions, plusus the n w Twin F«ll« 734.9665 itne o f missile defense. ' &ut be would be readyiy tbf engage with drugs qnd crime,cri ter- ^ n s m , p ^ c e k ^ in g , illeillegal . irtinigratlon, diseaM contontrol, . ri^burce protection, evactiacuation ,<^fendangered citizens,, impound-iir I h IIIIIII Mg nuclear materials, “att'attempt-' ing to alter the.pattems oof f Haitian coH e^ve behavior” and.tldthelike. ■ g li! The g ^ d rationale: "A^'mUi- n ; ■ ■ ■ I tary's reason for being is to nation’s dirty woiic.’* T h i s : S idlvaYliid/ ribly changed and rapidly cl , Moii»y»faMatbtFuqd SEC,S1aiidinttiaItai.YUU-,, MitiiritrJ . worid,” he concludes. * ^ e • ^ aimed fori^ must change;ew v ithtlut : CentennliinlaJ Money ' \ . world^ and must change inin^waysT v ■. _ ; Maifcei twtTrvsU.: :_-^,5.58%/ m643%: == ^---- 4 7-'diij^^ -}fatt-ani-fundame^'^^ in c w — T * ' ------II " ■ • ■ Cententenhial . i . . fe ONI •Tax-^en

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e g i n nling i i in May, 19£991, The City of)f Twin FaUs, Tl[he Chamber bof Commerce, C ity CCouncil and nnurherous otheier state and lcLocal, comm unility members workedirelessly-to tir coninfirm: SeastromI’s ’s move from SSouthem Califcfom ia to Tvvin Falls.ter Afte 66 years in1 California, Sea;astrom attribuiiited the benefiifits of Idaho’s B lower lab< - t t j i t t b o r, ta x a n d h(health care cos3sts, a strongejer work ethic,:, a healthier s ta n d a rd of c living, eindI CSI’si willingneiless to provide! manufacturinjng-related job tr a in in g as a: just a few ofc the reasonss that swayed Itheir decisionn to move its meinufacturinng facility to Tv<[Win Falls..

'' n providinng innovativee design ahd engineeringlg solutions foior tomorrow’s ^ Numerous city andid business representatitatives gathered for. facilities, Staiirr was the firstst contractor ini n Seastrom ’s ground bnbreaking ceremony. Idaho to istall ins the moost advancedid Pictured left to right at c AmbBSSnto Kathrlne ' . fiberglassoof ro insulatioi3n available -__ Honifen, Kaylynne Rololig, Mary Lit Jones, Peggyggy Van Wagner, Brlen Godfrey, Ruth Steveiens; Seastrom Presidentit BBob Seastrom, Starr E la m in a toby r b;Owens-Com •ning. This wasIS Corporation’s Operationons Manager Bob Mogensen,:n, Mayor7 Ilowiud Allen, die best-insuliilation productt available thatat- City-Coundlmon-Art FiFnmtz,-and StarrCorporotiontion’s Project Supervisor'.' Tim Feela. l a j h a j x a rllicft.tft.riglU. J Chamber Ambambassador Scott Roberts; would provid*te Seastrom’s pplant with the City Manager Tom Courtiirtney, and Chamber A m bamim c d o r M ike McLtmans. long-term:ost-effective , cc 1benefits thatI t ■ ■ S ta r r r e q uid.v‘ p e d Uising the patitented £lamini . The most advanccneed roof insulation procroduct available on the nator system of rbUrOut and tensiont equipm>ment, Starr . market was usedrd tot orovide the Seastron•om p lan t w ith optim um s e t a producti*ion recijrd for■ rroof installatioion. heating and coolinging efficiency.

I ers worked thele fast traidc staI t a r t i n g . 1 4 8 ” aSagust to get' Seieastrom’s facto:tory’ up |B B r m ■ andi operati]ing by earlyy January. StS t a r r ’s 1 I President, GGlenn Arringigton and Pr< m m k. sSuperint'endeim t, Tim Feelaa worked dailyly w ith "B i Seastrorn maimagement,' enngineers, desijsigners ____ and s.up]^lierrs to coordihiiiate the exteie n s iv e construction' ct±iores bn thiss 95,000 squarere fo o t facility.f ^ And'high-qualJ ility standeirdsi iwere establishihed to. lIliM mr eet every pproject'.safety y and profitala b ility objective0 throis u ^ o u t th e co:lonstruction prerocess. . ^ Oilly two “barmd-aid” accidelents were rep

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SITEWORKRK: OVERHEAD iSISECflOI^OOORS: r E R S ; ^ ^ 0 CXStUtZitzman Excavation,n, Inc.^lWln^Falls8 OverheadDiDddf CoTif IWln falls^^t^^^F X Concrfltiite,lwlBtm ' CONCREnTESUPPUEB: BASEMENTDI H K i f F R O N T A Monroe! liInc., IWin Falls Superior Bis Im t COHCHEHTE FOOTING & FOUKJNDATIPNS: BASEMENTE) Chrlstlaniinson Constructionin Co., TWin Faljst: Earth RoiBkli T CONCRETETEH.OOB: DRWAU; W Wolfe Coiloristructloh, Edgiflie MaasjAcousI , RGBAR^IWPPUEHS: DOCKEQUIPN K&JKSteiteel Co.j IWln FallIlls Arbon Eoulpipment Co^., Boi!ii ijH LerojfeCrlstl HEnCiWlechariic - b|leyDoorCa.„|l« -^^^Garto^BuUdii P J p g c ^ ;;;:Tiivln|FaU^^ i i - - - - d m m IL: iFathclerfaood Lawv y e r g;ets dIriver*’s licceiiselback - By Liz Wright Thrhe ruling is o small v icto ry -fo r ' Thp Idahcaho Coun o f Appeols reinstistaled therefore Virgil’s d iisaUI about Times-News writer 's drivers liccnse should •Woolod’s case, ond shows thatlot “when the the driver’er's license of a man noromcd be reinstated, accord stiitu :ording to the decision, lute requires certain inforibrmotion and Michacl ViiVirgil. When Virgil rc/uscc:ed lo Idaho State Policc)lice officers gave Wood JEROME - A judgege has jescindcd his cond iduct by the policc. they Ila^fiove to follow take drunkcnken-driving tests. Twin Foils F 0 similar form whenhen they pulled him over |)i)eing earlier ruling that TwTwin Falls CountyHttoi0 the letter,” Meservy said,d- ‘policc hand(nded the man 0 form Ihnt fo gsm ug failed for having onc worlvorking hcj'diiglil on his PuWic Defender Mikeike Wood may not Jeicrome Deputy Proscci ■ 'I pThc besl revenge :cutor John to properlyrly advise him of his rigjg h is ,. van on the nighi o f Jan.J 28. Wood refu.sed nge is living long-^nough ' drive for six months after-being afl orrcstcd Meicicnhofcr was less pleased w • lo say “I told youJU iso,” so Happy Father's j with the oul- according,To5,To Ihe Idaho Court of Appcseals' to-take drunken drivdriving tests and said he on a drunken-driving charge.cht comcne. . ' _ 2-1 decisionion. Wood received his nc> hadn’t been drinkinjking, but policc arrested new driver’s licensc “(\(Wood) is skating on a1 riridiculously The languiguogc on the form is diffciferent him anyway becaus ahead, D d; gloat] a little. After all. last w eek, a fte r Jerome J Cpunty lean :ause they thought they I you were right. Yi n ruling," M cicnhofcr saic:aid. “.Wc arc from the woiwording in the low. smelled alcoholI on01 him and saw him - Your kids were wrong. Magistrate' Tom Borrcsposing nMilitiamer inmeet ■ : “Ih e Bridges o f‘Madison M County,” “Die : Hnrd with a Ven^cn^eance” and.”Criroson : Tidf’) is 47. (Countiimting Batman, o f course, dam ownnsBuM I ; whdi>vns invented3 585J years ago, and Amy, ; the gorilla from “CojCongo," who’s olderihan I am o ^ ey ’s uncle.)•). . . plant peiulalized I . ^ v e for low fl(lows ■ Cramp By William Brock Don’t ask me Times-News writer TWIN FALLS - Thei man m; who wonts to Kj ^ ' , 1 ' build a hydroelectric dam 1 ; J . The'daily caloriiloric intake by the aver- im across the Snake River at Auger Falls is co-SWnercoh of a smoll J • age Ai&rican teen*«n>ager has risen from • : 2X50 aiories in 1: ’ hydro pjont ncar_Buhl thot tho hasjrepcatcdly A II 1970 to nearly 3,300 failed to keep Deep Creek%k fiowing at mini- ■ ; ^y,aQ cordingtb.tlb .the'federal Deportment mum.Ievels. : o f Agriculture: At At tbe same time, the According to the Federal Fi Energy tynical teen-ager has Regulatory Commission,I. CogenerationC Inc. . i i J M S•htf • . broke Its agreement to prprovide minimum : :7.EahlH,Wind & Fire made it back on flows in Deep Creek on>n at1 least 77 doys • the Billboardisingleslesxhaits last week after between May 1991 ond Juneune 1994. • a 17-year ob9brctf,, justju in time for founder The president o f Cogenermeration Inc. is Soil ' Maurice White’s (50thiOth birthday, Lake City businessmon Stev!ievc Harmsen. » ' 6.'According to the firms that keep track Eorlier this month,I, FERCI ordered .* of such things, mini-ini-vans consistently out- Cogeneration to install ann automated,ai motor- pace most high-peribTfomumce cars in resale ized gote to ensure minimumnum streomftows in : value. Deep Creek by Junc 30.0. IfJ the compony . ; ' 5. After five yearsars o f modest .improve- misses the deodline, it musnust shut down the ' ment, the average aclachievemcnt test scores ___ Lateral lOpowcrplantby.Ju/.JulyJl...... • from the nation’ss publicp schools have Moiwver, FERC olso maymo; choose to pun- ‘ stiilledforthepastthnthree years, while... ish Coigeneration for the violationsvio that hove ’ 4.... Average dailylily TV vicwship among olready occurred; penolilollies can rcach : the audience 7 to0 18I yeors o f age has $10,000 per violation. ; grown 22 percent sinesince !983,ow rdingto “These violations were: notno Intentional and : the Nielsen ratings. they caused no damage,”’ HormsenH< said in o 3. The average: 'AmericanA teen-ager tclrohone interview Thursd:rsday. “We tried to • ■; who’s still living at homeJ receives $72 a be diligent.” I month in cosh fromn hish parents. That’s 46 Hormsen has neariy oil1 thethi permits ricces- ANOVAWOV ARCHZm* TVnw fOm > percent richer than the typical teen in 1985 saiy to build a hydroelectriciric dam across the Samm uel Sherw ood tells Unitinlted S ta tes Mllltla Assocsoclatlon m errtbers in TwIivln F alls S atu rd ay th a t ‘more‘m Ruby I aod a whole lot morere tthan you got in 1965. Snake River less than thre;hree nf lies'down- Ridgiges, more W acos’ wlll1 &com e If gov em m en t con:bntlnues along the samee path.i : 12. The No. 1 rock:k-'recoid r in the country stream o f the Perrine BridJridge. The Idoho ' : tljjs week, Nicki Frchcchch’s ‘Total Eclipse of Division of Envlronmentientol Quality has . ; tqc Heart,” wis prevreviously recorded (by -•nigrccd- to issue a key wateriter-quolity certifi- 1^ % : Bonnie Tyler) in l9S:982 and wos written in . i cote, provided Cogeneratiortion meet rigorous )h erw o (o d : P a sssageof ' an ti-mailitia ; . v ■ / f ; standards - including minimilimum streamflows _ • pAnd the No. '1 sigisign thal father knows • below the dam. ; b&t? If built, the Auger Falls daidam would feature . r ] : ;i. ‘‘MTV ,Unplu:ilugged, with Tony remote-sensing devices-to0 alerta! dom opera- • )ills couu ld sp airk i violejn t sumamer _ ^nett.” -/ ^ tors when Snoke River flbwsfib' drop below _ minimum levels, said Mik Frank E. Lockwood ■ ” klike McMosters, DEQ compliance ofllcer inn TwinT Foils. Dam ncs-Ncws writer • .f^ o re sllif/^ou shoullould know: !operators would have to odjudjust flow rates by Tutittle takes t(reins at usSMA 'WIN FALLS - Bloodshedled and war ^ ^ , J •• Fbr^foitune-tclJtelling or tiying to read |hond, McMosters sold; no0 automatedai gotes gouk would be required. tld comc to America thisis summer, ByFra^E.LLLockwood lead Idaho, likes what he hash seen locally, » y»ur palms. Your' toesto really tell your itia leader Samuel Sherwo#ood told a Times-Newsvs vwriter “Samuel says we’vee beenbe doing t'hings • swry^.according to1 AndreaAl Sujatovich, a - ' Harmsen said a $25,0003 outomatcd01 diver- ' sion gate will be instolled1 at the Uieral 10 in Foils audience Soturddy. right here in Twin Falls."Is," Tuttle said. Tiie I B!ieoos foot read•eader.Shii tells Fitness' . iherwoodi the BlockfootI't rman who FAL ALLS - The Idaho stale dlrcc-c- new state director creditsits fundf raising, unt- : nfD^zihe that if you'OU have a noticeably • . '> Jplant by the end ofthe monthinth. It would hove . , been instolled this winter, but.thebut Twin Falls ds the United Stotes Mililisitia associa- >or o f thehe Militiaia forms and focus wilh helping hei the militia - J.lijge bi^ toe, you’ree extremelyc; rational. If ; 1. addressed 19 supporlertcrs at Ihc Association3n has stepped down and is movement thrive in the; MagicMi Valley, . ; your sccond toe is bigger,bi| you “go with 'C anaJ Co. - which provide'ides the.water- ilS’’; wanted to know more about MA’s National LcodershipI ^Meeting in l«‘ns replacedced by a Twin Falls man. Raising Ihc spectra ofof^black-helicopters. b , : your gut.” If ydur arehvh has many lines in it, : mtlhcgatebcfon: it granted approval.' in Foils. He suggested thatI ppassage o f Boise mech;xhanic Chuck Dalton, 40, toldId national I.D. cords, andd HouseH Resolution ; you’re sensitive. Iff^our > heel is.square, -terrorism, anti-militio ondd anti-crime0 l^e USMA’s’s ttop brass'Saturdoy ihat mili-ii- 666, Tuttle branded themm symptomss; of‘Ihe • J “it’s important for you “Cogeneration providede d us W ith some you to feel' sccjire and ^sketchy, plons,” said Vince 1 slotion could spark violence.;c. . tio-reloted siress sin is wearing on his wifefe sociolism that we hove in thisth counity," stable.” If your heel:1 i{is narrow, you want ., ce Albcrdi, conol • compony manager. “We resi;■esisted approving I’ve told (U.S. Sen.) Arien:n Specter’s ‘“'d causing; otlother unspecified “problems." The USMA claims nolicmiionwide mcmbcr- “ tp make things hoppen.” hoj If the pad , 5 replacement is Twin Foils those plans because theyr did id not p ro v id e ce. ’If these three bills passass you can Dalton's rc Is ship o f 25,000 people. BjBut ot Saturday's I beneath your toe is red, you ore passionate ^enoiigh detail. eet bloodshed come AiAugust or welder Billill Tuttle. At the USMA’s’s National Leadership MeetiIceting, jusl 19 sup- ; obout life.. National Leac . “We have too many watATolcr users, ond ' lember,’” Sherwood said, .eadcrship Meeting Saturday,y, porters showed up to> hear he Sherwood’s : ; (On the other hand,d, iti might be on Infcc- we’re not about to approve.ve.any 1 plans Ihat i’ve warned them. You’re noinot going to Tuttle donnedled the state director’s uniformm moming message, ; tion.) don't make sense for them,"1." 1he said, adding , c Ruby Ridge 2 br Waco0 2,2 you’re for the firstt tii time: red tie, while shirt andid Sherwood praised DaltDalton, .sayjng that • • The average cal 5 next time -khaki pants. call to the Psychic that ^ newly submitted plansns will probably lg1 to have Alamo 2. The n when “hard times" comc>mc - sometime in • Friends Network lastlasts 10 minutes and pass'muster. n e folks will shoot back andJ you’rey not USMA NoNational D irector Samuel:l the next 10 months - "live‘lives will be saved • costs $39.90, accordiirding to the Orlando, In return for the water;•; tlthe Twin Falls lg tb give up until you get■t tlthem oil," Sherwood, the man who chose Tuttle to0 because o f your hard work,'ork." I Fla., Sentinel. And I: predictpr< yoii won’t get Canalq Co. collects about 10;10 percent o fth e , ."“ f erwood added. . to talk to Dionne Warwiuwick. power, p plant’s net revenues, AlAlbwdisaid. •: ®|efeirring to Lexingion ondd tlthe battle "They pickei:kcd a token black, a tokenn "You will sec such draconiandra< measures .• The greatest ifiufiilu&ical prodigy o f all Though FERC docuiicuments said ’ launcned'the Revolutionajnoiy Wor, racist, ond o, token tb Christion," to testify, , thot you won’t evenn recognizer( what . : time was ;icither WcWolfgang Amadeus Cogeneration c Inp. is resporponsible for the Iwood ^ id , “If these three: billsb p u s, Sherwood said,:id. Amcrica looks like." ShcrIherwood soid. . : Mozait nor Ludwig von Beethoven, but an ' Lateral L 10 project, Harmseiisen insisted the :ould literally be weeks awoyaw from The USMAA leader : said “hard times" Sherwood olso roisedsed the spectre o f. ,* 18th century Englishh loa'namedII Wiiliam companyo has nothing to do) wwith Uteral 10. ■ jigion." I are coming andmd told follower to stock upp Adolf Hiller ond compoinpored onti-militia . ' ; Crotch, according to the Hartford CounuiL Instead, li the small power planilant is owned by ist 'week Specter, a Pennsinsylvania on food ond communications co c<^uipmcnt.I. legislation lo legislationifon crafted by the ' • He could play “Ctxl SaveSa\ the King” bn the Lateral L 10 Ventures Ltd.td. - of which iblidm who is seeking thee presiden-i Supporters who/ho wait loo long will be oulIt leaders of Nazi Germany.ny. -|-orgM-aiagc2. ------\.h..Hamisen is a general pdrthw,-hT,-heiaid.------ieI.dCopiiol Hill hearings on.on.the mili- ofluck. . Sherwood.told.the oudienceoud Ihat new ' - • ' • Remarkably, he nevernrer got a record deal, No ihatter wbo owns it,t. tl th eU te raH O . . ibvement.' He didn’t invite Sherwood.Sli Besides faclricing shortoges, Americanss congressional legislationtion targets bullets, • . -. • Another physicallyilly challengiKl ^ u p plant p! is obligated to provi< Rirday, Sherwood called thehe hearings will also faceice 0 government bent on1 instead o f guns. )vide minimum „ ..-t,.,low triol." crushing dissentent. , ‘ ! heard’from: ‘Tall, skinikinny women can get P le ase:e s e e DAM/B2 L _ P le ase s e e SHSHERW00D/B2 . ,: , t b r ^ implants, and theythe become peifeci ^ I But women wbp ore smallsm and cuivy can’t ' : get leg extensions. That;lot isn’t fair." , • ; ■ *Sb8ay8 5.foot,.5-incinch-tall “ Baywatch” Violence;e in coilirtroQ mIS becoit[lies morrepromlinent i • "yifCtrfess Yasmine bleetK ahTwhoT^^fcThe- ~~b Kevin M ilia cem obout>ut judicial security, . During HibWibert’s trial earlier this year,r, mwdoting that the county I . - . ineqtii^.of.ifall, madeidethecutasoneof: Ti Ity build 0 new judicial Times-News writer “It’s unimfortunate, but we probobly' won'tw get which includedd sevcriils< violent outbreaks byy facility. Courtroom securityurity needs to be taken ' ' > People magazine's “5i“50 Most Beautiful anything{ c done until we get someonene killed,” the defendont,, threeth lo four,.officers were \ People." ■e seriously, be soid, beforec tragedytra strikes, RUPERT - Richard Jeromiome Hibbert had 5th Districrict Magistrate Lany Duff said,Jd. always in the coicourtroom. And Hibbert hodd “A lot o f harm has bee : : • “Michael Wears t been done in smaller, rs the Paints in.His . threatened th to kill his teen-agege cdau^ter if she Violenonee in courtrooms is happcninning more shackles on his: legsleg aifd wrists. * courtrooms like ours, lik ; Family:” A sign outsidi , like Ihe murders of side the ABC smdio ~ ^totold anyone he was forcing hertier to have sexual often atidid ofTIcials should leom th tren ' * : 'wiwandoM^ jn a policy car, HibbeiSbert told officers and,gongg afilliaies< all are potential threatsthi in zone, allowing onlyoni bailiffs to cony guns, and county officials, is expectedexp to make rec-; : ; ; ■ t Steye Ovmp is Thehe Times-NeWs fea- - they thi were dead men. . the_cOurtri^ 0 3 .B,enhom.sa.id,.but_dcjjpmestic ___ Thpse.roeosurcjures.cannot.prevent.someone^e^ommondotions.to-the slateslat Supreme Court!; i tuns editor. ' :'He oncelbtd a psycholopstp s f ihierviowing ’dilu te rtc^Is'ore tbe inbst dangerous,s. • fiotp bringing a ggun or knjfe in ^ ihe court-:■ 'loter this,yeor, Idahoho Supreme pourt! J--. • ...... - - -hilhim before-bis sentencing: ‘^‘JI aam a nice guy— -‘-‘We ha'lave a loi of-that,’- Diiff saidoid,-refe^--toom, however. - » Administration DirectorPoii^ttfTSbias said. ’ • Jmy, ...... and your-worst m'ghtmare.” . ' ringtofiurimilylawtrials. , ■ lave much security for court- The task force has J)ccn)ccn directed lo com-' .Then Hibbot teought aknifelife to his trial. . “Domesteslic relations is the primatnary area ’ house personnel,"el," Duff said. “As times aree pose proposed minimumn standardsst for court-, HIbbert, sentiaced to Ufe'inin iprison without where were need security,” S(h Districirict Judge changing, we’re,gcgoing tp have to change." : room and'courthousc securicurity.'. . chracecb for parbte, was never!«er able 10 follow William HartH saidL.‘‘We havo nJnimallal securi- Duffand.HarteI t a g i ^ that m et^ detectors':s ; -■' ‘There have been threatseats and indderits take’ liobituartes . th ro u ^ .OQJus threats.'But his mental in ^ < ty.bver herlere, but I don't think we haveive a su'b- would Jielp headid offc potmtial problems. ?utt place in Idaho at both the.fedeFai,the state and!- biUt)r, and ability to s n e aik k ’1’a daogerbus stantial piolioblem" ' .• • ■ • , funding for odditioitional secUrity'is bleak, , focal l ( ^ .: v y S , Marshallial BenhamI said “Ifsr r ■ ■ • - vB 3." weapon into‘Minidoka CoiCoiipty’8-Fifth Finh DiDistrict Coiiirt ih Minidokaa County( ' In Cassia Count)mty, 5th District Judge GeorgeS'^tim'eTbr - '^ u r i t y ioJ>eco•econrse an Important;; I H s ^ ^ C o u h r ^ illusbatess a'a g r o ^ . ^ - V h u a boilifliffa lw ^ avt^t)le. hejnudL. --- Granata Jr. hair thithrea'ten

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'b-2 Tlmw.Newa.TwlnFIn Falls, Idaho Sunday. June» 18,19951( Forthhe recorird Spoka]Lnegirrss short ljlife m a nred iity Vidoience SPOKANE (AP)I —. Rachel Wickenenhagen, 23, has b*eenen p iece o f ^ b y * 4 woook her_two_dawghicre;aiicL_ _ _ --TWIN-FALLS— only 2 months chargcd_wj.^ithJli8t;de^e.premedl4J di^JJchild's bed aod tbeo-hih lt 4Pe^n-the—moved-to;iXalifomiat-But~ia-1994;~ -O — RecordsHn-Twin-FaHs-ei-Contity-5tlfPtstri<^Gourt::7 - -oia wncn.ciuia*weitaro "7 j rcflcct that followinj/ing rcccnt qctivity: TO workers first - tated-mur porarily removed Rablibhel and her Wickenhonhagen was arrested f^r nocent and said he will hirelire a private lawyer. Bail ' had tried to run over his ..w as set at S3,500,, a]a preliminary hearing wass set& for June 23. lis wife and his- ... In 1986,B6 , complaints were fileded older'sisier, panlellele*, from the investigationtion o f attempted rapc;of|a . wife's sister with a carct while the against Car Chcd Issac, 22,, Buhl:B felony driving' withtihout privileges.- Boil was ! ^ e r , accusing him o f try-'y - Carvers' home and sentIt themi to live. 16-year-oldlid girlg last year but plMd^d - set at S2,S00, Q publ baby bounced around Inin the vehicle, ing lo runm over his wife, Lori Beal:al with their grandparents,I. guilty to ana reduced charge of inde­ ubiic defender was'appointc(jted, a preliminary hearing The incident was one ----- — was set fof-June 23. e In a series of C arver, ando her sister, Renene In 1988, Carver wasI convictedc o f cent liberties,lies. , ^ ! family disputes, domescstlc"violencc“ 'Wlckenhaglagen; with a'car and'injur-")r-~communicatiori with a minor for He was} scheduledscl for senteBcirlg VcrdcH Rip Dnni«inicI, 27, Twin Falls Count]mty Jail: gmnd lhcn..Bail and sexual abuse invest was set at $ 10,000)0,. a public defender wasi appointed,ai a preliminary istigations that ing baby RiRachel In the process. Immoral p t o s e s and s©sentencedtoa onMay31,b1, but it was delayed. ; ; court records doeumm ent am ong '‘Scott CarverCs attempted to nin ourlur year In jail for abusinjng Danielle, “It's real!;:ally, really awful,’:;sajd . hearing was set ftfrh-June Ji 23. Rachel’? family. Ronald D. KarlsoiIson, 33, address unknown:n: possession o f mclham- daughters,s, ReneI and Lori, over withith who was 3 at the time, Dawn Corte:>rtez, a deputy prosecui^i* , On Thursday, the 9->'•year-old was the car. Als phetamine. Bail was/as set at S l,500,a public defcndcrde was appointcdra ' \lso, he had their 2-month-h- Carver and Beal divorc>rced in 1989, for Spokanene County.( : J .'found dead in a cardbi[board box In old baby,, Rachel,R in the car, and shehe Carver was found to beoe a threat to “It’s unforifortunate that there-were prelimindry hearingig was> set for 9:30 a.m. Juneme 23. northwest Spokane. JcfTery Ray Kocpr -was hurtt and a had to be token tolo Rachel and forbidden tito have any delays, butIt it’sif not uncommon.^' ' cpnick, 32, 248 E. 3600 N.,'I., Twin Foils: possession Police said they belic\ o f ampheiamine. B ove her uncle, emergency::y hospital," said the com-n- contact with her, court reirecords show." ' The la sst^ourt t ^ entry lnvolvitlg . Bail wos scl at S 1,500,I, 0o public defender was Jason Wickerihagcn, wit denied, a preliminarylary hearing was set for Junenc 23. /ith whom she plaint filedled by Rachel's grandpor-ir- “The conduct In- questiiition was sex- j^ c h e l’s homfiome life was made Manjh Juanita K. Larson, lived, killed Rachcl on Wednesday.V ents, Waynij'ne and Judy Beal, ual abuse of a child. TlThis conduct 3. on, 36, 3653 N. 2500 E., TwinTv Falls: possession of An autopsy showed amphetamine. Bail v. d that Rachel Carverr respondedn that his wifefe requires that Rachel will,ill. reside with Rene WicVickenhagen asked tljc il was set at S5,000, a public)lic defender was appoint- had been hit in the'hea ed. a prclimfnary healearing was set for June 23: ead, possibly started thee fight.f her mother at all times,'s,” the docu- court to makelake Beal pay child suppon wilh a hammer. . Eric Boldt, 22.447W7 Addison Ave. W., Twinn Falls:F possession o f mar- "Lori hlllit nie over the head wilh a mcnts said. for the care.ol'e.of Rachel and Daniellci ijuana with inleni loto deliver.c Bail was set at $1(510,000, a public defender : ‘ was oppointed. a prciireliminary hearing was set forfoi 9:30 a.m. June 23. H u n d ' Drunken-driviDgJ aiBiraignmcots: id r e d s JefTery Ray Koepilepnick. 32. 248 E. .3600 N.,N Twin Falls: pleaded Briefs ______innocent. yL_ ------a g a i nn ! s t r a c is m | . Daniel Lyons ShiShisler, 37, 2026 Elizabetheth No.124, Twin Falls:, Nevada seeks to cash in on Olympiipics Mary McGovocI'ock of Ogden, Utah, was panin o fa 75- SANDPOlPOINT (AP) ~ Aryan j pleaded guilty. RENO, Nev. — NevadaN tourism officialslls have Person Mormonin cchurch group from a you)ung adult Nations skinhkinhcads outside a hitman' ______Druokcn-driviiigJ sescntcncings;______^_____ ------rcjoice'd over Sail LaLake City's selection as t the hos' w«rd in Bountiful,fuli Utah, Deputy James Kacjidrmas o f rights rally-sty-sald they want northern Nicholas B. Ortegilega, 22. 1122 S. Washingtogton No. 54, Twin Falls: city for the 2002 Wininter Games, saying they’ll•11 bccinI Lincoln Cou'ounty SherifPs Dcpartmcn en t said Idaho to bee safesal for their children, i 180 days in jail. 18030 (days suspended drivers Ticlicense, S 1.000 fine. looking for ways to cashco in on it. Snturdny. Inside, BillBil Wassmuth look the Patty Onece Slojan.janek, 23, 427 S. 500 W.,, Jerome:Jt 24 months pro- Lynn Saunders, mailarkeling manager for the NNcevada' ich picked up people from aian earlier - same messagisage to 300 resideots pn bation. 90 days suspeispended drivers license. Tourism Commissioion, said Reno and Lasi VecflQV raft spill, hit a bigi>ig rock Friclay noon in the nmiddle o f Friday n i^ t. Martin Anthony Buckley,Bi 32, 427 Galcicr,, Jerome;Ji 24 months pro- should benefit becai■ause they're the closest n : River at the Cottonwood CrCreek sec- But the formerfom Catholic prie^ told bation, 90 days suspiispendcd drivers license, $300 fine and $6.50 in cities to the Utah capltaital. •’ tion and capsized,:d, Kadrmas1 said.' the Bonnersr CountyC Human Rights * coun eosts. “W e’re vety exciteited about having such a pi Task ForceB rallyral that hale groups are Chonc Phetphadouiloung, 34, 129 Borah Ave. V . W. Twin Falls; 30.days gious event comingig into this r.eglon,'* she ; ^tnimigrationin rulesi may. hurt restsearch a real threatIt to peace in the region: - ______in;jail,-24.months-pii.probation,J80.days.suspcspended_driversJioense, — _- ' —W e’ll cQrtainly-takcke-evei7 -0 pp<)rtunlty-t0 'let'lc the- -MOSCOW rstcm tilt - “Thcrwanr-antio'cnforce (their)'vie\to ; $200'fine ond $66.5050 in court costs. - Congresslonol'attemptrto'l many thousands, o f domestic^anddc international,laUvisi- flow o f Immigrantsmts Into this countiy could r« y intimidation and iheTpoi|it Michael Johnson.1, 41,4 742 Grandview, Twin restrict the oy ‘O^e* W in' 'in Falls: 24 months pro- tors know just howf dose( they are to the exctxeiting number o f foreign;n s-scholars at the Unlversi^ of Idaho, a of a gun, andmd that'si simply unaCcepl- ballon, 90 days suspper said the number has beenMl as high Klan grand1 dragorrdn Louis Beaiti, the 10 months probation,sn, 180 days suspended drivIrivers license, S66.50 in the Olympics” whenn hosted thee 1984] tis'60. Aryan’ Nation;lions, Christian “patriot” court costs. Summer Games and attractedat more than 300,000100 vis- Most o f them comecoi into the country on teriem ^m ty groups and nearbynea militia groups, .t* Ryan E. Hillman,1, 22,* Boise: two days in1 jail,ja outpatient alcohol itors who spent an estistimated $29 million, not count-cc visas for specialty c treatment program, $5 ty occupations, or H-l visas- SSOO fine and $66.50 in couiourt costs. ing what they tost gammbilng. said the current ImImmigration laws allow for Johnny A. Robbinsins, 33, 325 Clear Lakes, B jr 65,000 FlnancliclalD |rection^ , Buhl; 180 days in jail, visas each year inI thatthi category. ' 180 daytf'suspcndedi driversdi license, S66.50 in1 courtcc costs. a n Both the H-l visa’isa and the J-visa, the other opoption for > Mike Haskell Mornarris, 27, 2525 E. 4300 N.,., Twin1 Falls; 24 months Preserver couldi have saved woman probation, S300 finee atand S66.50 in court costs. AFTON, Wyo. —— Aulhoriiiesi say a 28*yearcar-old visiting sdiolois, arean non-immigrant, ^ t the! IH-l is a Utah woman believedd to have drowned after anm cast-t ‘‘“orway for manyny people seeking immigrantml status,. James T. Swainston,:on,27, 185 Lincoln St., Rict:ichfield: 24 months pro- Coopcrsaid. ■ bation, S300 fine andid S66.50S in court costs. em Wyoming rafUng; accidenta was wearing a wn sized life preserver. Compiled fixnn wirere reports. , I Damns’ effects$ onI wild fiiish I DeathI inotices» lesR . Love, ' ' kenna Smith Berg(rgeson iotoio:4545 o.m. before the funeral WednesdayW< ot the chureh. a ^ — knovwn long Igo, book S: DFIWUICIArPCMlii^ DAYTON - Ken says-..a? Ccnna Smith COEUR d^ALENE d^ (AP) — The fifirst o f four dams built on t Bcrgcson, 90. o f Dayton, 1 the Snake ^ ton, Idaho, died author o f a historical 1; book on the bby th e U.S. Arm y CCorps of 0 Should: Friday, June 16,1995, oQtherhome. t) lower Snake - ^ moi Arrangements are pendsending ond will rvices cc River’s dams says the Engineers; E be announced by Hansensen Moiiuary in • ' people who10 pushed to-have them “As early as 1954, evenn the corps _ ,. Rupen., Betyimiinin David PIppitt, of Irvin B. Flegel. of Twinin P.M.. e Ifully aware of their came c to recognize that (dadams were EJ HowAT acan y o u probabfy"' Rockford,, IIIII., memorial scrvice, 4 mememoriol graveside servicc,c, 2 p.m. potential deideadly effects on wild kkilling large numbers o ff is h ) ," 3 ,5 ke!;?,; more m oney by. t I - p.m. today.ly. Unitarion Universolist Me ty, (White salmon popuhlulations. PPetersen said. “The Wall nning than you can - Inman E.McGUl Monday, Twin Foils Cemetery, laking more m o n ^ ? ' Church, 484i848 Turner St. in Rockford. Mlson Funeral Chapels, East suppohers mimade a conscious deci- lcIdaho sportsmen, *We ha>lave yet to How 76, of Heybum, died Thi ow can managing .« Thursday, June Chapel. 101001 Second Ave. in George < Harold Mitchell,, of o Twin sion to sacrifi<•ific'e salmon for the sake lcleam how to pass them dov ^rtunlty cost be youf 15, 1995, at the Cassii9sia Memorial Rockford). FoFalls, 10 a.m. Tuesdoy,, White o f economic d Hospital in Burley. c development. eleffectively.''' M(Mortuary Chopel in Twinin Falls. “When youou hear someone saying While Petersen said hele was not The funerol will b be e a t 11 o.m. Floyd V«uVaughn Stanger, oT Hansen, ViViewing, 4 to 8 p.m. todiday ond wc just didn't ^ Wednesday ot Ihe Paul LELDS 4th Word Ho.ni.Monc tj’t know the dams would impressed ir with the Crmed,” Petersen said Shake Si dams, he refused to will be at the Riversideic Cemetery< in Kimberly Cl Thursday at a Northwest history ththe agency'in an entirely bac.adfigh™^ ForFlnanciinclal & i?etiremehf Chapel. The family will o of f San Morcos, Calif., and fo Vanning Call: Heybum. Friends may collcall from 6 to 8 greet fnendsds fh)m 6 to 8 p.m to ^y ut o'f Hollister, graveside servicece. 10:30 ' symposlumatat North Idaho College, “The Corps o f Engineeitets is Ihe p.m. Tuesdoy ot the Paynoyne Mortuary, ihe funerolal chapel < ond from !0 lo o.no.m. Thursday, Twin has finished a new book, world's w best builder o f fishh Iladders,” J a m ets s FR. Lov^ CFP.,' „ 221 W. Moin St. in BurUurley and from 10:45 a.m. MondoyMi ot the church. CeiCemetery. /er of Life, Channel of hesaid. he ______^734-4545 Death,” thatIt isi being published by Confluence:e Press : and is due in p stores next momontL I Hospititals --Petersen sasaid Thursday that the ‘ ■ y.S. Bureau1 o f Reclamation consid- CASSL\ME}L O R IA L HOSPITAL Births ' e'red buildingig ladders for adult fish Admitted> A baby wos bom to 1 Melinda Poiterson and to AndreaA - during constrstruction of the Grand BEleynolds Noree Garcia, Tonya SuStallings ond Thomas Peabody,idy, all Alejandro, oil of Burle;irley; and to Mr. -and Mrs. RcRodrigo ■ Coulee Dam1 inir the 1930s but decid-' ' o f Rupert; and Andrea AleAlejandro and Johnny T cll^E, bboth Garcia of Rupert edit would be fhiitless. o f Burley. For the nexlext two decades, state ler^Ghappd I M D JD O:A I^i MEMORIAL HOSPITAL biologists frc I Full' •P•Reieued ' Admitted from Washington and Sergio Boutisto, Joccacquelyn Curtis and Melirilinda IloBottofRupert . Oregon foughght construction of the ' Patterson, oil o f Burley;: anand Kenneth Smith of Longviijvicw, Released Ice Harbor DamDi because existing . Wosli. . Dakota Cooper of RupRupert. . dams were kilkilling so many young fish, he said.d. Ice Harbor was the

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Arch^Neb!!^t>., to Prank and Augusta houilOurs and never be unhapp ------s j - i ' Riggs. Shee i atten d ed a country mattnatter the result. school In CriCrawford. Neb.,-which In 1971, she and Jim purchchased ' U 1 I I 1 S I U 3 . had been conlonstructed In 1663. She' the^e Fiesta Trailer Park in Boise E ■ flpedallilnalnl had four brotlrothers, Ralph. Russell, whic/hich they m anaged unill retire- n IB M B ni v:' .l I ^ H Qscrge aridd VWarren:, and one sis- manient In 1980. She laved thatatpark ter. Helen. BetBeth's parenfa: brothers, andnd the people who she (»ukJld visit | a | | | | | | | | | ^ ^ _ Lf y q u a reE_OVER 5 0 YE/EARS OF I - Ralfih. Ru sm^ellII and W arr^; and si«- with>Hh and-get to know. BethI neverr " * • • • . - - ter, Helen, prejreceded her In death. met^et anyone that she did nottknow. V AGE YOU AfkRE en titled TTO A soi « j . 1, 1934, she married Shehe. will be greatly missed1 tby all Jam es Henryiry Benham in Orlgg's, thosiJose who knew and loved her. PERCENTDIDiscount ON TWO (2) li I Idaho. Beth waswe the devoted mother The Th funeral will be held at 2 p.m. f ln ,Lairing o ^ Memoiy ^ r\ of three childrIldren, Thefma Evans-'of Tuesuesday.'June 20, 1995, at AAlden- f l . « fOr Grandma,' . In SPACES IN OUR( CEMETER' M ise, Evelynyn hierrlman of , Wag/aggoner Funeral Chapel InI Boise.:B Ul FrancncesEthlyn . .IJ •RY. Y o u fl I Ga., and Jamndayr0una-19He96.-wllh-fi hfamlly------B — aUALIEY-FOR IN and elghfgrea’eat*grandchildren, all of nscesceiving friends.from 6 to0 7;30 1 Octob0^ 8 . I M S whom loved herhe and will miss' her. '" p.m.,m. at the funeral chapel.------— - -June- EEEINANGiNGL - She and herh< family moved to Also, AIe friends may call from1 111!30 • fl Twin Falls In1 1936 where they lived a.m,m. . to 12:30 p.m. W ednes)sday. ' UV 'Donot5tasUindatmygraue lu | until'1967. inn 11967, she moved whh Junejne 21.1995, at Reynolds Fui■uneral . D tu\d an< iveepi .1 -1! Additiovna^l spaces can to.Hbe 'nr h er husbandd Ito Boise where Ihey, Chaphapel In Twin Falls, with a grave-gi m liunnotthehererldonotsleep. ■ resided untilI thithe time of her death.. sidede service lo follow at :1 p.r thousand winds purchased atit savings, MAct Nowl Jj j h a m • • While her husbandhu Jim was sher- Suns>jnset Memorial Park in Twin R tbatblow, . ' M. Elizabeth Benha m of Twin ,F.Falls CoMnty. Beth Tbe Tbi family suggests memorle I p . ; . Matilda Elkabeth *BetlJeth Riggs cooked for thehe'prlsoners In the }all. thee AmericanA Dlabeles Associa e dUunond glints * ■ . ■ •- ' Benham, 81, of Boise an< [£: I ^ 1 Ute snow. ■ and ormer Beth toved pecpeople and loved to be -Contontrlbutlons m ^ be malle ; ‘.longtim e Twin FSlIs resident,- r< y,lth people?e. She grew up a s a Reynijynolds Funeral Chapel. P.O. sunlight on neldsi Mall all.repUas tolo: SUNSET MEMORI,IRIAL park ; rj I ' - p assed away-Thureday..,. fpenerf gmln,-:—" '"t r /.vJune;16,|rtomb5'wtd-re■really never changedr i142,142, Twin Falls, |D 83303; - • - -p.p,;Box^68-TVylh1 Falls, l^833M orca■ca!l-73M f4S“|r; ____ L Il ...... la m?yi!es?ntfe...;vi .' Is. _ 111-. • .. .autujtumntaln.', ■ -NiNairaGSIIZZIIZZIIl ;. ~ " r - 1: - -I

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™ - r ? r ..u— r — TF Sundaday. Juno 18.1995 Tlmos-Novw^OWB. Twin Falls. Idaho' B-3 , Sr" Magigic Valley ^am iyoii SC ^M inidcDka,Casissiatop“ Migraints find fewer: juvenilele case nilumbers By Jennifis Bunch before it was passed by the j o b3S this yeQSLT— — ^ Timcs-News w riter. Legislature. By Jennifia-Bunch complaints5 so far of people living ;■ Olher services, SCI such'as alcohol)l Timcs-News writer in unsanitaryary conditions without RUPERT - Minidokflka and Cassia .tieaunent,, wiwill be evaluated during the counties ranked first and! . water and sewer sew on privaic prop- d sccond in the system’s firsfirst year, Johnson said. Thele ■ BURLEY - Withihin the past erty. number o f juvenile courtirt coses in the department \ It will then decide what ser- week, migrant farm w(workers have Minidoka*C(0‘Cdunly hasn’t scon ■ eight-county 5th Judicialll 1District vices the stal;tale will continue to fund, started asking for gas But a new Legislative i as money so ony yci, accoiccording to Pam Day. e mandate that "Countiesies have a right to be ner: ■ they, can return hom e . 10. who workss inir the planning and requires counties - ratiIther than Ihe vous, becausluse they have a tremendous ^ California, Texas or MiMcxico. zoning ofTice.ice. . . • . -state Departm ent of-1r-Health and responsibililility on their shoulders,”- The numbers pfwo:/orkers seem “'rm surpris Welfare - to ron a juvenil prised. Wc knew there lile correction- Johnson saidaid. to be exceeding job) ssupply and was o shortag Cathy Herrera, a soci)cial worker or nobody is rc W l . A ^ juvenile cas.cs, said 55th D istrict ing with the, is reporting," she said. he, new department lo makee with the South'h' C entral U sually’ reportsrc of people Magistrate Loiiy R. Duffffin Minidoka, sure that il1 doesn'tS hit a break in ser- Community Action / County. I Agency in crowding infonfo homes or living in vices, he saidaid. Burley. unsanitary cor ..In 1994,'594 cases wenere filed in the - “Othcrwii conditions start com- wise we’re going tp turn[J By the end of May, ithe Agency ilfg in during•ing the spring. Day Mini-Cassia area, Duff sa:said, while the -these kidsIs loose on the.street," ran out of money dcsi:signoted for said, .other six counties ofthe « e district com* Johnson said,lid., housing subsidies andnd only can ' Meanwhile,ilc, Herrera says pco- bined accounted for thehe remaining Thedepartiartment is looking at the situ- . provide gas vouchers 708 cases. Twin Falls, Jen rs for those pie would be)c amazedai by the num- erome, Blaine, ation faceded in counties, such ass ■ looking for employmenent or who bers o f migran Gooding, Lincoln and Car:amas counties Minidoka, wh ijrants coming into the where the number of juveniles need health care, Herreirerasaid. . community/'action ac agency look- ore included in the district.ct. cases are highighcr than average, he said, Migrants tell Herrera Though Minidoka and ( ra they hove ing for a placcncc to live and work. " i Cassia coun- The advanvantage lo the new system,. been living in their ccars at the “1 wasn’t cx ties file the highest pci'crcentage o f Johnson said t expecting that many aid, is that juvenile corrcc- Snake River Recreationonal Vehicle migrants to be coming,”i she said. juvenile coses, Oicy willI ireceive only tions will be administered under one: Campground in Dec 27 percent of state fundin; Jclo. at the A lot of sing?inglc men arc coming ing in the dis- deportmentIt anda not fragmented as itt parks or living in carsrs wherever in who don’t h trict, DufT sold. Togetheiler, Minidoka was under th I’t have a placc to live ■ the Department o f HealthI they can, she said. for the summermer. and they say jobs and Cassia counties will rcreceive about and Welfare,re. The Cassia and ^ S226.000 from state ci] M inidoka aro scaree thishis year, Herrera said, cigarette tax Accordingng to Duff, demographics' County sheriff departirtments say And many hon money and grant moneyiy to start up might be usef homeless people with sefiil in explaining the highI they haven’t had proloblems yet idle time on1 theirthi hands is breed- their propTims. ______percentage.ie_of.juveniIe.crimcs In—I------this-yearwith-people- County commissioner :e-living-on—ing ground for troublershei said:------^ ers can raise MinidokaI ando Cassia counties. the streets. Cassia Coiounty com- "Things arc going to be scary "taxes by only 3 percent, bet>ecause of tax Though the fi] : figures merely are coireia- m issioners have rcc Kgle auction bultdinding fundraiser. fa s t,h ^ id . number o f teenslee ages 16 to 19 not in } 65E.BMtlln*,Rup«rt RES8RVEO SEATS IN S Juvdiiile alcohol trcatmcnent can cost school and p ARENA ANO COVEMD ! d not in the labor force. I Ju n e 20th QRANDSTANO ^ anywhere from S5.000 toto $7,000, he Cassia Count;inty ranks Sth in the stale | r W s u m t h lhelps dama said. A stay at the Youthh Ranch1 near for kids not; in school or working. • S “» w « , * 1 2 . 0 0 S laged crops .Rypert ; costs $125 a day, DDufT said. Minidoka C NON-RUBRVED S : Bjrlemiiiia'BuD^ 1 County ranks first in the S BLEACHER SCATS ! feed, Hopkiiikins said, rather than nurtur- Meanwhile, the stale hhasn’t been state with thelie percentage of Hispwic | : ; ■ ^ m *Ncws writer ing it to horvarvesL clear , on what services it w:will continue population undaider 18 and Cassia County J * 8 . 0 0 i •The onljnly thing’ nonnal is abnor- to i provide, he said. ranks third.. In Ir Minidoka County, 4.1 ^ W E H D B U i For Mors Infcmailon Can: S • rkuPERT - Warmerjr \weather has mality,” H« LofM to m s Cowboy Hopkins said about farm- Michael T. Johnson, whvho has been pereent o f chil^Idren under 18 live with- I (200)436-9748 Of (208) <36-5837 S ; cMps bouncing bock rom last week’s ing. “Butt we’ve v got lots of prob- director < o f the state’s newk-Department I outaparent, 12 : frost, rains, wind and h , 12th in the state. The num- d hail, but the lems. It haslas not been a good grow- of < Juvenile CorrectionsIS for about ber in Cassiaa CountyC is 3.2 percent, tied : harsh climate conditio tions haven’t ing season.”n.” three , weeks, said the statee will> contin- for 20th place»inthestate. i I D E ^ PFOR TON BALELES OR ; triode for a profitable sprinpring. Beans havlave been hammered in both ue i to fund placement o f■juveniles ji in But DufT si i V/inter barley, planted I F says these numbers are :d last fall, was counties. Hopkins Hi said, and quite a secure s confinement such as the Youth higher localljilly. Many illegal immi------^CONSTIITRUCTION : hit,the worst locally wh(when tempera* few farmersers have replanted. Others i Ranch and the Youth ServiivicesCenters grants comee toti the Mini-Cassia area •tooQALAunmnjiiiWHniETINU ■ tilfu dropped below freeTeezing on the are waiting>g to see what happens, lie is j St. Anthony and Nampa.a. and live with fi ■ night o f June 8, accordi h fHends or acquaintances, TSfJXt'IKKW )rding to Jvan said, Johnson is a former RepublicanR hesaid. Duffjff says this feeds the high -• KTopkins, Minidoka Couilounty agricul- HopkinsIS has- 1 predicted that sugar state s representative for Mtviodison and juvenile crimenc rate. a l S f e l K i H •MRTUUSHOPinipincoimESMAs-smcE ------— (-ttital—extension—agen5cnt—fo r 'th c beets will weather wi the advorse grow- Fremont i counties. He tntraveled the “They get:t outi of work and they • TRUCK HOUMTDIUISHACHOIESHOPVUraE ’ o f Idaho. ing conditioitions the best. Potatoes are $state lobbying for the ncnew system don’t have anymy resources.” hesaid. will use the cncrop for cattle > starting to bouncebo back, he said. OUtf RACKS •TMUERS.SMQIEI'tlEITWDOIiUlE J •TtXTSsmilNEffWEIIiMia D.■il- am ■ ■ __ ^ Sherwoo)d__ ^ 9 0 9 ^ ^ 9 innusQ)m m / Continued from Bl treats. Deep;p Creek like a u n a l and, C Continued from 81 S herw ood told to an audience last •noaDiGis i strainflows in Deep Creekcek. about a mileile from the power plant, it If it passes, “You’ll haviive the right month, “Manymy don’t realize that this The minimum flows are necessary shunts wateiIter from the creek into p . ,,to keep and bear arms,i. You ju st is going to beJC ia war.” :• to protect fish and'othcrer flaquatic am- canal calledd 1Lateral 10. \ won't have any ammunitlition to go “Right now,)w, wc fight that wtir in :.m % , said Carl Nellis, JerJerome-based The canalal company does not have ^with it," he warned. front o f the camerascai and by allowing regional supervisor forfor the Idaho an obligationion to keep water in Deep After portraying himmself as a our names to0 beb drap ed through the ; D^Mirtmcnt of Fish andd CGame. Wild Creek, but thethi Latenil 10 power plant “moderate” •• militiaman in the days press,” Sherw(rwood said, according to ; ndnBow trout live in Deepcp thet apoca- tually lead to0 ana all-out shooting war • a;reason,” Nellis said.1. ““Generally flowing in1 DeepI Creek before the lyptic rhetoric that he commonlycj in America,, becaust.b the other side Beauutlfut & Brand New > • spew ng, minimum flow:ows don't do power plantint can operate; one cfs u;used before the bombing. sees us winrInning the hearts and • anything except bare!'rely protcct equals 449 gallonsga per minute, According to The Jewislish Week, a minds o f peop:o^Ie away from terror- : things.” • The Laterasral 10 plant is located on New m York City weekly n(newspaper, ism and socialiialism.” A s s i sSTED L nIVING 1 ■ ; The lion’s share ofthethe violations the shoresI o f Salmon Falls Creek, were witHin 5 pcrccnt ofo f the mini* about five miles mi northwest o f Buhl - j- «mum strcamflow level, HarHarmsen said, nearly SOO.0 .feet below the lip of [ C a iRE H o mME '-^ddibg that several othersts were^ in the Salmon Fallalls Creek Canyon. The \ (o'! 0 peri»nt range. Lateral I Dearcanal passes within a quar- X • A ffordableBLE, PERSONAUZED I'-'vComin'g close is no consonsoiation fo r. ler mile ofthethe canyon rim. I m M g Y' ■ ’S4 HH oour t Care <; : Nellis countered. The plantt canCi handle up to 50 cfs of • F amily.y-S tyle Lmmq I'^^'lt’s like being a little: biibit pregnant, water and geigenerate up lo 2,869 kilo- & PrivativATE Rooms j.Btther you m iss^, or youou 'That was the'agreenccment whc* “It’s a textextbook example of how :ooKED Meals . surplus wateiIter Ij^plantwasputin." . can be.used to make'. Illjl^ H - Bam- ResidesiDErrr O ccopancv IjfCTlie Lateral 10 project:ct has had a clean electricricity,”.Harmscn-said. In DUTY I k : Ai^oiy o f minimum flow)W violations,■ the hierarchyly ofi canal company water Call today to0 reserve a home In ;%4ded Dave Parrish, Fishsh iand Game users. Lateral-al 10 is the last.in line, he Burley, Coo-jooding, orBelteoue '■ ;«]yironmental specialist in Jerome.J added, foryourseiirselforalooedone.' -; violations were duelue to sudden “We onlyy geti surplus water,” he 1 • 208»€5 » 6 7 8 » 4 1 5 5 I-Ungation demands by thhe e' Twin Falls said. “If anyb(ybody is calling for water, mm 8 *67 8 > 2 9 5 5 ■ (S w Co.. Harmsen said.!. we are at thehe low end of the totem i e m v e r;:W ater supply'for thee L Lateral 10 pole.” mmeiiumniB THICK1 nuns { p t^ t is complicated. In sursummer, vir- . In fact, thethe power plant gets no ^ H co m e s ; K^lly all water in-Dcep CrcCreek comes w ate once the canal company begins-. oo: f M agic Volley, Inc. fiijm irrigation returns andid seepss from drafUi^ waterter stored in federal dan^s ”The Next Best ThingTh to Home" f^^helcapal compaoy.;Thehe company atAmeri^Fi1 Falls and Jackson, Wyo. fc

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'"rf ■ •; '• ’ ■ ' : iV* ’ . ^ 7 - ' - - - ■ .■ ■■ • ^ I B-i Tlmos-Nows,, TwTwin Falls. Idoho Sur>day, JurJune18.18dS . , ... . N a t i o n CQUESTINN G B 1 D s £ — i ’ l ^ N N 192 in n r APARTRTMENTBtDr M V (utilities & road>adstoo) •'j& ay at aitime for be licttms * Generca C ^^ctore5re'free service T ^ - m th i s OKLAHOMA\_C!TY « (AP) —_I mm y m ^ a g g B help inn fmy healing. I’m dying to g forlm ontl l a l f e e s • J * . Sharon Littlejohr)hn IS learningTO to the: point p I can be independei ^ • No national walk, dress and fc(feed herself again, again.” Susan Walton is woworking on maneu- .. A few blocks away i i TuiifiTaUs?IpianltDiim m : vcring. a whcclc!:lchair. speaking Healths*hSouth Rehabilitation-Gente ; 734-7i-7526 p ' through her wired;d jjaw and keeping Susan,1, 44, Morks with her speececch M the left side off hher mouth from patholoilogist. She is trying to narrlame = s s = s s s = = drooping. the eighight stales that begin with “N'“M” It’s been two mfs. r / ; eye, a1 broken b jaw and the 66 pins pit One day at a timlime; That seems to 1 h holding]lg her bones in ploce. Nou' through }une 30, ;■ • . be the mantra ofthethe’survivors and o f J " Susan,an, married and the motherer iof the relatives ofr .pipeople ~who died M 4 ‘ grown1 children,cl had been a customiomer • he federal building A ^ at the third-floor th crcdit union whe#hen April 19 when the was camc crashing dowr>wn._ f the bomamb went off..When she wi )f cement and other S B S N,- pulledI firomfi under a file cabinett arand ' B b ^ ’Only chunks of c frame, her legs were crusheshed scraps remain whei'here the ninc-story 'T ' door fra uckled behind her. She'coul:ould building oncc stootood. The constant ■ £ £ I______I and buci dozers loading up APpMB barely' breathe,b much less talK. wii • rumble'of bulldoj uth full of broken teeth ”ar nd lin Avenue W estit *73^477 ' Jr igles with the chirp* P hysi/sical th e ra p is t EMIsheaI BiBariow works with the1 h an d o t “ . ' 147 Mail dump Irucks mingle ed bones. For flve hours,, s^ she ^ ing o f birds that alight ali in the coves sh airon re Littlejohn during ^ sessionse Tuesday In OkU MCA buildingnits , onsidered a Jone Doe. o f the nearby YM( lejohn Is recovering fromm Injuries su ffered In th eirtent. ly, someone recognizedI ththe MHfcpirMQiail tourists from as far away as Alaska Herer left leg has been stitchcd baiback pers, grimacing. n ents and call^ ‘an in ^ r ereter te _____■ H K B j l f l •manyontheirsum— togethi vered----- ^At-tworshe•o!enc^iches-her-jaw.-At-™2wni« ------andGcrmany^— mo itheraftcrncariy-being-sevep ailed first for her mother,'* wh ^ 0 mer vacations —• ssti till stop and stare belowiw the knee. Her right car, whiivhich three, her hands starts to shake. rest a little bil?” has t een n at her side for two months, and pray. t h a d bebeen'dangling from her sealjcalp, “Thot’s 10. Can w en /ent from almost being dead Ito >f her After 45 minutes,JS, she is helped It’S been two mimonths, but pain, has beenbei reattached. The lens o f h iisan’s voice trails off. bewilderment andid i a streak o f stub- rightIt eye, < punctured with brokiokcn out of her chair to>-a t metal walker vith a cotton belt knowing we’re goingg tot ' bom courage stillI rurun deep. glass.s, has1 been removed, but'herIT eyee and strapped to it wit ’ her mother soys firmly. , For Sharon Littkittlejohn and Susan stillI droops d and she wears dadark She needs help wolkiking to her room, is waiting among . *“ "ier fj hospital room, Susan pul Walton, who spenlend eight hours a glassesses to shade 'the hospital’s fluo- flu where her mother is he white sheet that had coverc/ered day undergoing. rl]rigorous physical rcscentent lights. flowers, cards andnd a piclurc of ycar-oldsoo. hcroMitstrctched s legs. Meta! bracc-aces • therapy, progressi comcsCO in little vie* Herer shoulder-length black; hihair Sharon and her 11-ye bling erector sets encircle) h« her torles: Sharon squsqueezes a sponge was shavedsV to repair a gash Inn hher “You take thing!IBS for gramcd. "Mmon forjust “the litlle : P'post her knees. Thick screurews ball. Susan lifts herherself up from her heod.i. Her ] right shoulder was disldislo- Now, I’m ^ tc f u l fc I run IF myself - like ; her legs, and thin wires ru wheelchair to be mtmoved to the bath* cated.d. Both hands were crushedd aiand ..things I can do for hrough like dental floss. now covercd with jagged piipink feed myself, dresss myself,i walk," room or bed. One; dtday at a time.' are no 5 o f the bones in her left fo s s ’Su, in12/16or20fL Social Security ofllDfltce on the build* InI a a thempy room at S t Anthoithony “I’ve been angry.y. rv e felt soro' ig h t.. '^HighertQQualjtyl » eaUzeU.a.wo„’. inches shorter than her righ l^trScrietAvalUbk > . ing’s first floor whck-hen the bomb went Hospitpitol, Shoron rests her elbows(VS oni for myself. But.I rea e braces stretch her leg,, ththe • Can be set up on1 aany level pmIP«K)IP*d«jt Complele Wlthr , . ^ _ skm teaiears and skid marks o f (irieIried surfacc in as littleleas one hour .Anodiiexni*«J Aluminum Super Sinicture arc left in the screws’ wake,•e • Stronger stain retattardant _ _ .ufdlmeIlmcUnrrWMranly DuraTlner never nineeds replacing . colUHUpdble summer E atinlg bugs is] n a turai r for iraany doctor carries in a Craftsma •Duralinerlsguarairanleed not to , CompJdnpldePlumbtnsKIt 3X every time he adjusts th I what dried beans or spices 5‘ne rip or lear • MjuumI,tmUnfUJUtlonVWeo Chicago Tribune areasIS anda sold in city markets in w l • 1 HPSRIP SR3000E w720‘und filler ' > . .has becomebe a $6.5 million a year yc in Western markets. n pretty tough when it come,mcs I -^,7 ^ ^ ; cics of insect- ^ ‘ ™ t IWorth \ rtyi*d<>ef. - ______. CHICAGO —- V W hen A ir Force industiistry. that some 500 speci lown to it" she says, pilot Scott O ’Gradysdy was rescued six A. former fc Chicago Tribune forciireign grasshoppers, crickekets, catetpillars, » nay have to wear a knee braci I $200 WORTH OF POCOOLWATERCARE - days after his jet w&\v«s shot down over corresiespondcnt reports eating fried^ ter-t termites, aquotic inscisccts, bees, wasp m planning on coming outu to< f I PR0DUCTS4ACACCESSORIES H M i ------B6sniarA'mericaa h heaved a sigh o f mites» ta i Zaire and says, “They tastedtast broods — all appearr on( menus some- ^ ,3 lirly whole. I’ll do the therap:rapy l OfTtrExplrMJiJuly 17. IMS J < j r W relief. When it wasivos learned that, tb like French Fi fries, crunchy and1 dcdeli* where in our world. . ■ J ‘ and wha'hot it takes lo do it. Withh a a ll t - — — — — — — ■ survive, O ’Gradyly had eaten bugs', pious."IS.” For those who hahave espoused a aycrs offered up for me, theithere 1020 Blue LaksiBhrIW .n;, Twin Fall! s s s - . some Americans neaneatly heaved. Foror somei in the Middle East, insectinsi greater awarenesss of th^role of TOto’t be any doubt.” . 734-8103-l-B•Boo<88-n27 , r ^ r Mon.-Frl.O-6- Cm The rest ^ f the: glglobe’s peoples — consurnimption is codified by the Bible,Bib insects as food, O’GGtady-though : day at a time. though some majnay blanch at the In iie.the. Book o f Leviticus, Chapterer 11 1 , the dozen or so ontsts he ate were so thought of heps’ egjeggs or escargot — the LordLo addresses Moses and AarAaron few as to have playeded little or no role _____ ; arc far less squeanlamish about insect tellingng them: “Say unto the peoplepie of . in his survival — libas become the ' ealing than arc thoselose ofus who come Israelel ... among the winged inseiisects poster boy. mainly from a'Wcsttestem European gus- thatgo gc on all fours you may cat thosethe . “The point is not totc encourage eat* tatory tradition. whichch bave legs above their feett wwith ing insects here inn ithe U.S.,’.’ said Bolivians munchich roasted leaf-cut- whichch to leap upon the earth. Of"them th< University of Wisconsinsin emeritus pro- ter ants os thoughh tlthey were peanuts you maym; eat: the loctist accordinging to fessor of entomology;y Gene DeFoUqrt and plaim they tostiQste like bacon. In its kini:ind, the bald, locust accordinging to “It’s dut wc ought to be aware o f the Mexico, a variantnt on the taco fea- its cind,kin' the cricket according to its nutritional value of f insectsi lo other tures ant eggs cocooked in butter, kindI andor the grasshopper accordinging to cultures.” He notedd that people the Many a red agave/e ^worm (not a true its kincind.” world over tend to I ape things worm but a caterpirrpillar) has viewed Coptapt O’Grady said that the antsnts he American, and adopi>pting our squea- PTiil t taste mishness toward diniining on the insect H H H ■ ail the w o rld /ro m1 tlthe bottom o f a ate hadhoc a lemon*like taste. That taj tequilia bottle, andtid even the fastidi- camee fromfi the forniic ocld to be foundfou kingdom m i^ t cut outoi a much-need- ous Swedes use ant pupae (an inter- in adudults o f the species. Thaisi tatake ed source o f protein, •mediate stage in iinsect develop* advontiintage o f this and use these inseinsects “Dried insects ore: 60( to 70 percent S 1991 FORDTAURUS G l. ? : in. as a flavoring, fl; perhaps occasional)nally protein,” DeFoliart said.sa “When they H 3.8 EoidDe, Automatic ' ment) to flavor gin. rL o^& w indow s, Air. Fancy restaurantsmis in Mexico City knockii:king on the door of a neighborbor to are reconstituted duriiiring tbe cooking ■ ow a cup o f ants. Ii) outdoor•mar--process, mi they are ababout 2 0 percent ■ Coodtiioniiig, NewvMidieHnXARI^ Ml serve a small cupip < o f ants they call borrow 51,000 Mes,, MaMaroon Finiflh. ‘j ; ’ escamolcs for about3ut S20. In Thailand, kets in in Africa, sun-dried insectsts tare protein, very similarr toi the meats we B I grasshoppers aree g gathered in rural displa;ilayed in barrels much the! w.way eat here.” - Doleproifinises ^ %977 f I n g ^ — I f Y o u H^aoe a H earii N O W ^ ,^ j m ayors freedomfi 1990mCUBYS^SABLE LS. 4 MIAMI (AP)) -— 'Republican D ifficultii" i e s , Y o u MV i l l StL«S675A-4Door,7beFB^ I i^OofiwithMtbe presidential candiiididate Bob Dole EquipineDtE and 0 ^ 61,000 Clean, Siaipl . ^ B promised big-cg-eitji mayors W a n t TT o K n o w . .■ . • ' TntprimiriarlikeNewi ■ S atu rd ay th a t th as much as a third ■ o f many city budgetIgets. Among those I he mentioned wereTC ithe Clean Water ■ Act, the Safe Drinlrinking Water Act {■ and the Am ericans'ns with Disabilities H Act. . Dole, a majorr sisupporter of the Y o uI mare (noted to experieitence the DK504X4 I . disabilities law, saic» id “maybe we’ve .. ReSOaND_dlfferenaice. • ■ ‘ gone too far in1 si som e areas” in...... 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y o r i d ^ M Q N E ^Y MARKEl' M m t D i = h r o u g t lurope f • ^ i-e M s tl bout El * ^feON.Portigil^1 (AP) — Last i^ a n anti-racism groupup . ' I w e^nd’s slaying of a young black . Across Europe, cities withith ^ ♦ J L ^ /7 0 ~ by^inbeads rainpagilaging through the cthnic mineinorities have seen racist vio-io- o f racially'tolaslerant Lisbon is a g C p V ently: Compounds to I, w C ^ing sign o f thelie spread! o f orga-- he same time the skinheadsds . ___ _ ni]fitocism b^ ss EEurope.u d through Lisbon, about 30000 1 ^ — EOTopisanxitiwrcv-cvcn ones-wherc- NWgM| )uth5*in Bradford in noltherrf:nf ..... radfjUnUTndny hasI btbeen the rule for hurled fire bombs and'bricks.Vs. yoQr's, are strusg!in{ling, to deal with : to protest alleged mistreat-at- - ^ racist extremism thothat feeds on the minoriiies by officers, cdhtinent’s lingeringlg economici trou-' on attacks in France , fueleded • • $1,000 minumum w- ...------and other social.1 tetensions.. . . fears of an upsurge, of unrest in low- • CKiick-writing...... ;Fro’ncc, Britain, BeBelgium, Austria heavily immigrant suburbs,bs. • najor cities. During a May 1 aiid Germany havee alla experienced ■ p i t f c ringing maj ' 1 . • • • VISA raoially motivated violence vio by orga- • France’s r i^ t wing National ,• O ver $2.5 Billion inI AAssets nii^d groups. Racistst attackst by indi- group of skinheads pushed10 a J* viduals also have grov;rown in those and p P ^ I young Mloroccan ^ into the Seme River other nations in Europuope, and authori- • rovyned. tids'orte concerned aboabout the threat o f ^ I pcople'were injured when mO're incidents in1 theth hot sum mer’ . V rio'ts^m pted fe in an immigrant district mpoths ahead. ' o fB ru^Is,els, Belgium, on April 5 after ;Alcindo Monteiro,iro, a 27-year-old i . ; ijured a suspect in a shooting bl^ck Portuguese: citizen ci of Cape r Gene Sturgill D a nKing R Bob Seibel Ken S(uorfStu T^m & L o ri Verdean origin, was'as bludgeoned to ■ APphcM * A sp)ate aU o f letter bombs mailed byV 1625AiIdiMnAve.E.E. 834FalIsAvc. ISlMikA^liaArtE. H cnrickeon ing extremists in Austria i]jone 1327Alb!onAve. d ^ June 11 by a gn Join hands during the co - Suite 105 Sullc 1010 Pbone k an d w hite P o rtu g u e se Jol :o Germany, where a blackck Phono 734-91066 Phone 733-1925 'TWS264.0264 Burley «678*1131 beads who raced thr station Friday in downto\ by^rnightlife district,rict, lashing oul at mass anti-racist demonsta own Lisbon, idcvisionnn news reader was targeted. oiv Wacks in their patlpath. A dozen peo- Cavaco;o iSilva condemned the attackk as About four of every 100 people polled "W orldId War 11 ehded 50 years pie'were injiired. “contrarj^ . t o our values, traditions and blamed foreigners for 9^ w in g uncm- ago," saicaid Jose Barros Moura,;'a a S S Edwaard D, Jones & Company® 'The attack, labeledled “paramilitao'’’ ]cgaj ord ployment and increasiising crime and Portugueseesc deputy in the European MmiewNctwYc' York Slock E«c^n0o. Inc. & SecutUlcsIcs IirInvesior P/oledion Corponllon ' despite such traditions, xeno-!no- juvenile delinquency, Parliament,nt. “Who would have-'thought •CunWNjWkalT^MyyteMKxKx G/14/9S. 1IU1 iva iiuciuaw An invtstmenStrnem in Iho tuna tj neitnff imuicd noc bj^Usbon Mayor Jorgiorge Sampaio, was Bur d< ran and inna m no tsuntncg ol SI 00OpMSMie im foimoiBmmoleHinMim*. th b ^ ^ ’s first case of organizedi racist phobia1 is rising in Pormgal. As in the “If this is happeningng here, where then that: totoday we would have ethnic- w »iiea iMinoKiM. Pioue leao« IIii ttivhiilyc etlOKi rou invesi 0< wnd aisli^t.. It shocked1 Portugese Pi who. rest o ffEurope, Ei it is fueled by cutbacksicks there is a tradition of rairacial tolerance, cleansingng in Bosnia and blacks, -----:li^^-Mnsider-thetrletr-capitaLone-cf—in-socialial-wdiare-and.a .recessiotuhatthot_it!s.a bad sign.for Europii)pe.” said Maria_Gypstw_aniand MuslimS-being.pcr^ui;. Edrove’s' oldest ethnihniclnelting pots has broirought rising unemployment,ent, Carrilho, a sociologist: vwho organized cd in Europropean cities?" an2l tlieir country a "land•' o f gentle deprivati’ation and crime, • the survey, Part off tlthe problem is that memo-i6- cu ito ^ .” A reciecent survey by the Nationaltnal In a sign of the worsersening tensions ries o f thehe horrors o f Worid War II rfrc^ident Mario SoSoares expressed Defenseise Institute found that nearlyirly in Portugal, blacks yououths retaliated and-the Holocaust'are H( fading. They “i^ugnahce at this5 agaggressive, racist halfofPf Portuguese think therc are “tooloo for the killing of Monteiteiro by beating are beingg nreplaced by jjoung people’s a^iaitlt.” Prime M Mi inister A nibal many”' bblacks and Asians in Portugal.gal. -two groups of-whites aflafter his funeral anxietiesak! about the contineot’s future.. f ' ]|i^h tin g continuesc neiear Sarajevo; m BMEL ^ v e r n mlent e tri^ to sesecure ground Bosni>8nla-Herzegovina declarinring a “state of war" around Flushiwi withith success after a Sorajcv<:vo. Govemment troop's will 1^ li 1 i I »] tw b ^ y offensive, go\government forces “liberate'iie"-Sarajevo, Bosnia’s Muslims ■■ b'ajtlid Saturday to.:to.secure ground Presidentent, Alija Izetbegovic, told statetate g ^ ^ against Serbsrbs near Sarajevo telcvisioiiion. He scorned world leaders'ws' ' oiI4 monilonth encirclement calls forbrflghtingtostop. 1 ' S t l ^ M FRANKIEUE A VA LON o p a c ity . “Icanan tell you openly that we don’t Ju n e 23 & 2 4 ;The Serbs moved112 12 U.N. hostages care miicluch for those appeals,” he said. SpodalTlekorkotod Ev«nt B to 7 d e , their stronghn signs. dnense memb« Alain HMd nolfVMMn RMovalen* nortirth to sale. Follow auction s vfis“asign of life, not veiy strong but M«Mm & «te«d an Mondiyt. )ne was knocking." iH ^ is one. Someone eOC-821-1103 foV^reservatlotions and Infonnation 10 work as fast as' ^ j g H PfsaseCain-W EQUIPMENT/TRACICTORS - “Now our job is to > •ISCalw/stralght blade. hjSl,” said CapL Didieidier Guinard, head International TD-1: John Deere PM 8 row 1 bean cutter. of^the Fretich groupip working' in this S a c h i s n c knocking — or, for that matter,tter, ■ ■ E 3 G 1993 Belams 3100 Tractor. EZ-On loader. 366 HIHP. seuthwestera port town)wn. ofth ek r RESOKTCASINO-IACKPOT.NEVA 1978 4640 John1 DDeere MFD, cab & air, 18.4x3.4x38, dual weights, After hours o f digging,dig rescuers findinglg anyone else alive 60 hours ' ’ 01995 C«au»P«W« -7100 hours. . stoned no closer io-fir)-finding thttiourcc—aftetthc.hc.magniiEic.6.1.qunkc.i____ ^ I 14x4, cab & air. 1978 1490 Casetractor, 4 cab, air. 18.4x38 dualsuals. 1977 IHIOaSDtne 4320D MFD. cab, air, weightlights, 18,4x34. . 1972 John Deerebean < cutler ; Cult r " Healh 6 row FMiress bi drill. ^ Mel Row 20x7 prehyd. reset plow I f e m b e rrs s eyed Watts 3 bottom hycultivator. Parrlston 6 row cumixer. Gehl 95 grlnderm3an wlndrower. Lllliston 6 row bea a|tackon»n U.S. 60kW generator oion trailer. ■LLjlfllrinniirli^^ lOkW generator. : :ijj>KYO (AP) — The cult sus- ckup - pigBd ih the lethal11 nerven> gas attack . Sand 9' bean pickiVolator, Model 740 4 row, 3 dndrum with rear knives, •• oBgtkyo^s subwaysiys may have dis- John Deere De Vc16x18 bale with air cool motorolor. T h e P h y s iI i c i a n s o f W.H. 283 baler, 1( ed using the gas in the United ■■: , John Deere 4200'0 4 bottom plow. K, a news reportort Saturday quot- 0 combine turbo with 18' headieader. i c & H o s pp i t a l John Deere 7720aln/bean1 pickup. 13* header. Slice as raying. T w i n FFalls l C lint Heath HB-70 grair r- ■ ■; HK public telcvlevision said .the f' (ilt’s chief>r, doctor, Ikuo Hayashi, a r e p f l e a s e d t io x v e l c o m y i e LOADERS e 544C loader. I 7 7 . - confessed to policeice that its chief 1961 John Deere'e450C track loader. AUCTIONEERS I : ckf intelHgence:e ’ said last ' |i| 1979 John Deereloader NOTOTE: This s a l e will -..rlflbYembcn:he:.won'ontc.d-,to_jnajLbt'. [u lia n Q .N i ic h o lso )in, M ;D.> ]EA.G.S. 1979 C at 980B ilganlo 35 loader— . 0 6Q Oione of the area's • • • ; ifickage of the'gas-as-^,sarin'— to rhroatStugervfor.r A dult & Pediatricric Patients 1970 Clark-Mlchlgloader. Iargargest equlpmerit . Ear, N ose & Th 1968 Hough 6 0 1& ic u o n s . y o u w a n t tll'c United States. 1988 Hough 70 iOiloader. " aucU If J The intelligence5 chief,-Yoshihiro cl Faciald PlasticI and Recor)nstructive S u rg era y , , to .se!sell, consign to this lyashL to go there t-v; s alie. te , If you’re buying, , : Ipoue, wanted Hayaj vin Falls C linicic& Hospital, TRUCKS > - to receive the paired•ccl, NHK. quoted U3r. l Nicholson iss jjoining the Tw 1977 Frelghlllneiier truck. plap lan lo b e th e re . - The plan didn’t l984.Internationi>nal with scales. A rrarTange for financing I ; ' wlice as saying. Tl July 10,1995.5 . ier. naaterialto.' e£fecectiye Monday, 1978 Prelghtlinei ■ eariy. j . * Police.'would notrt Clcomment on the 1980 Mac. mal 1800 wilh Oswa t feedId bbox.and scales. - ^ rKpoit, whicfi did.nonot say. where in APPOINnVMENTS ARE BEINGI MADI)ENOW 1977 Internationi•SO with spud box. • t(e UnitKl States the gas was to be 1981 Chevy C-S(60 with box and rack. (208)733-3':3700 • TOLL FFREEi:^00-70^07-55917~^------i'965'chevV'C^6C tailed. ■ ; , 1958 Ford 1-Ionn with* box. • V V V; : 1980 GMC 6500]0 tractor. 40' alumlnun\flalat bed (Raven). boy. . I 40’ 40-ton low 9r.-3-8xleb( t l l t . ~ _ _ « r a a irSale! ! ^ ------10’-equip. trailer,h stock rack. 18’ flat bed withtrailer asiabove. Stock rack for tr* THIS IS A PARtlALP, LIST I m E ^ Vall^iSindeJM i ^ TERMS: Casish or Bankable Che(heck Day of.Sale "and Final.-— — ------A i r s a& s s^ffs-lsrwlr6m-ls"^ k . J E i S L ^ ,------L_Not: rresponsible for accic:c l d e n l s . u«oK Sale managed by: - CLERK! 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^ e i i e c i(leiihasi i stage-talkers re]piel ■ 2 attacLeks;-sta ^ o n t t n u ies— -B BUDYONNOVSK.K, Russia (AP) r ■ Chcchen rebel gum;unmeh holding JR about 2,000 hostages:s ini a iiospital repelled two RussianIan commando attacks Saturday whivhile captives waved white sheets froirrom smoky >yin- dows nnd shouted, “DonDon't shoot!” The violence, whicflich reportedly [f:» r: • killed dozens of peop:ople, was foi- lowed early Sunday by reports that Prime Minister Viktorr CChernomyrdin ■ 1 and rebel commandander Shamil' Basaycv, speaking by/ telephone,te had reachcd a tcntative-^oj^^agreement to j||S c |E [ H TCL B 1 I 0 G R A P -release most of the host:ostages and end the threc^ny standofT. - Details were to be; worked wi out in anoth'er call later Sunclinday morning, BSBEBOS Russian neWs agencies reported.r< ■ ■ The Interfax news agcncyage said the — — \ NOT AVAILABLE/ INi STORES f ORI * ( : m A I o r a .government was readyidy to suspend r 1 I O f military action in Chechi — a key .L-FREE I - O l ) CREOrr CARDS rebel demand — inI return re for the 0 0 - 4 7 5» -8 8 4 5 ( I 7D > I a c c e ^ t ^ hostages' release, butlit rejectedr new V $39.9!95 plus $4.50 Shihipping & Handling \ rebel demands. The ITAR-Tass news nc agcncy Two clvllliIlians asslst-a pregnantt womanwi and her child raraleased or Mail&il your o ^ e rs to: RootsR< o f Jesus - P.O.». Box 50667 H endenerson. N V 890J6 reported lhat tlie tentativiitive pact would b y C hecht:hen rebels after a governimmentattack op the holosplta} In “ “ “ “ ■ . let most hostages go free, frc< with some. B udyonncinovak Saturday.' Please sentand me Cople(j) ofif RRoots of Jesus Name.B remaining to ensure theihe rebels' safe* Video (418 8 1minutes) a t a Total CostStef: c I------1 .AddresM l ______Hii; ______tj;;. Neither report coulduld be immedi- YeltsinI hihas been criticized at home: < Chechnya during six mononths o f bat- 539 95 ^ ______4 $4i0 ______I City. StState, Zip - ately corifTrmcdr “ forleavingng during thccrisisrond-his—t;—tlcsTvithRussian-troc^s— # of copies S & H ' Gran J Total Phone}B#; ______• The impasse'has1 bibeen a huge governmcnlent was taken to task forr The fighting Samrday.]ir.left dozens ^ embarrassment for. Prc:'resident Boris allowing ClChechen rebels to cany outt c dead and w ounded, accccording to Paymentc by:b] □ MC □ Visaa Q Amer. Exp. □ Money M Order O Cashii □ .C h u ck ^ rst major attack outside: h hostages who were releasased later in Yeltsin, who cndureiired demands their first l i r d # ______Exp. Date.>ato______Satunlay for an end1 to'the to war in Chechnya,/a. The rebels, who lioveJ t the day by the Chechetierts. Some Credit Car Chechnya from other 1«leaders attend* long threatsatened to spread guerrilla1 !• hostages screamed at RiRussian sol- Signaturee . ing the Group of.Scvei:ven economic war beyond>nd their republic, have beenI c diers, saying they had killedki inno* summit in Canada. driven frofrom strongholds inside: c cents. ■ Advertisemerant o u t , J e e ^ I K k buck sport;u^t e _ Reichst< a g T ~ \PROPER'ITY TAX goes un REMirINDER ider June 20th.is the lastist day for paymen 1 8 2nd Installmentt oof 1994 Real Prop the wraa p ° ' rloblle Home & Persersonal Property Tax Tbe Wsshingtcni Post PaPayment by mail munust be postmarkei BERLIN — Nearly a quartcr-ccn-c June 20,0, 1995. tury aHer he first sought;ht permission IS ■to swaddle Germony’s m ; Reminder Courtes:esy versial building in‘ 7U °b“ = ThisF American wrapmaster ChristoChi finally \Of: Tw in FallsS'-'' converted his vision intoto arta Saturday as a te&m of steeplejacksIcs beganb tniss>-. L i n c o l n ing up the Berlin Reichschstag with..a million square feet of silvclilver cloth and G o o d i n g nine miles of blue rope. The first of 70 veilsils of woven M i n i d o k ai polypropylene spilled dovdown an'inner J e r o m e a mn d courtyord shortly afterT dawnd while Christo's legions swarmermed over the Ciassia Cou> u n t y Treasure ' ' once and future Germanan pariiament ’ building, tugging, tucking ping away. By noon a1 chillcl drizzle I------H m l 'had given way to sunshirshine, and the Reichstag's four comer tovtowers gradu- ally vanished beneath th on ih« twKtnont lev«l| manners to satisfy sanyone behavior, Would.be critics predict:t llthe finished ^ oreans have, a who wants a real sportirt-utility The next:t dayd .we went off* , product, to be on displaploy for two < W h a t name for. their 1but imtil now has beeren boxed road in 'thhe e Anza-Bbrrego at will be happening'>8? , homeland: Choson, 1out o£.die market by’ tthe sriff Desert State'Ite Park. ^ iour; weeks, will resemble a vvast space- _ Explanation of the progranram ship, a silver lame sculptiIpture or, less ’ . which means “land' pri&ing. ] All that, .and.a it’s wheel-driveve low range; the. generously, a diapered hatblalbox. ■ ''PApplications distributed[ of the morning cuter < than Katie Courime- . Sportage hachad all the poweFr “You have so much enempty space - Sc(Set up training dates ■ calm.” Hell, it * The four-door is theth only we needed,ed, plus Recent' between the fabric and the thi building. „ can’t be calm . .1 four-wheel-drive melodel in wheel control[rol and a generous? K 1 m u st: th e re fojL :or v e ry 'lo n g eachthe Sportage line-up ( and that empty space wiiwill be filled- t (a rew- y.g.inch groi:round clearance.' with the wind," Christoto isaid in an " Be 14 years old morning:g: you don’t c re a te. wheel-drive1 version ISi: avail: its endfe fraiframe is boxed fon fiave parental permissionin economic:ic miracles like South able,'1 and a two-door idity, as are the^, interview. "The wind willA-ill make the - Ha Korea’s wiwith everyone sitting ont sale next winter;r). The - risid i Reichstag like a living objeibject. like it’s . HaHave rccord of immuniMtiations for measles pension’s 4owier; . breathing." around o:om*irig u n til noon. Ibase model’s base p arm s- andd i it comes'mtU a, Purchase a junior voluntee:teer cobbler apron • u 1certainly don’t go !$15,295. Add A/C ai Whatever the project's:t's aesthetic ‘ ^ And you f. gas tank skiddd plate. It’s reWy from zeroTO to. serious in the 1destination charge appeal, it may not prove)ve to be the s fun. ^ate in the 1 . car busim 3 Ls’ tor^a for serious fl touriist magnet predictedrd 1last winter . „ iness in just twenty you’re up to $16,59! day.Kiaexecicecutive vice-presi- ^ :ltosc interested m ust attcittcnd this recruitmentt years withithout getting up uctv ''vehicle with lots of st; by Berlin city officials,■„ v,who rashly lunc eariy. {stuff, such as poweer S dei’t and clue:hief operating offi- estimated that the event woiwould draw 3 m e cting, tlr plus on orientaitlonin .;session Thursday, Ju automat- cer Greg WariTamer sneaked-off 10 a.m . - 1 p.m ., in thele )Doctors M eeting Roo»in. ^ As rec(scently as the mid- version comes withh a few attacks, wei m;managed to pt}i-a ; financed with the sale o f |prints and wasn’t, anand they drove as if 1more convenience• :items; mark threis-qe-quarters of the ; other memorabilia — is: liilikely-to far J^M AG KCVALLE" they’d already al been run kept hamimmerihe, and after ' dealer;c tnere «re abo)diit 140 Aspire andd iits own SepKia';: JRELOCATTION NOTIncE two decacades things have currently < in the We;est and sedan. .-ButIt iit hadn’t dbhe ^ 1 changed.d. The new Kia Southeast, J althoug!;gh ' the anything tha >. that preparedJus H o m i BI. . Vania, M.D. gSsI Sportagee is: a serious sport- centire „United States5 should1 for the SportiD rta g e . We m i^ t ^ DiDlplomate, Americanan Board o f Internal MMedicine - utility vehehide > serious as in Ibe’covered by 1997. have expectec:ted a vehicle l^e : * ^ Dip)lpiomate, American1 Board1 o f Pulmonary.ry Medicine Ssi “Let’s taiake that hill.” And . Eighteen and somele wand this from JeepJe or Forditor n u . serious!;bebectluse no one. else iis not awfully, much:h,f or. a ... Toyota.- ButIt a struggling gjr-' W ill m oove \ his office ori. . Mn has. the! combinationc this , cdecently equipped fofour-by- maker fromn HalfirayS a r o ^ ^ ■ ffour, and .the SportagIge does the globe? portage (pronounced tmore than merely loi09 k the xhe timin,ling couldi)’t< ^ • J U L V 1 s t , 1 9 9 5 i,” not the more ele- ipairt. It’s a foot shorte forr ®a hew. class;,of . . I gant-souncnding “SpoMaj” as .aa Honda Civic, but t A mweiaffbrdardable' sport-utey: *, - From: M toidoluka M enldrial HospspHal. V W in Taj M&MEajal) is n eith er a iplenty of interior roc . three-hour stint froi Others are ohon the-ivay; -B^t - To; . S uite C ^ 1 baby sjporort-ute nor a cheap t ‘Sio one isi goodgi enough^) '■ It a true sport-utility D I iego.tb Borrego Si Tiff make: us Thithink' ;ar’'Certa^ •' C assia RiRegipnal M edicalII Center . 1 Kia isn’t the first to ' . pprovied; easy 'duty.. I BJH ;, .'shrink tO()i ». Sportage wn r^hin**sf* South' Koroiirean carmakir. ‘ 15 0 1 HIIlilahd Avenue - K^ay^s mid-size sport- -S « . i S " fflghrhavartfiS’iituffto'thrfvir: thi • shicle to compact-car , rbcke^ r but it does g^ ih C m a rk eet t. th'at^b'as^se^t-: • ------B u i - 1 ^’Idajio 3 83318 - ins ~ Suzuia'did that*‘'"r'"respectably;; as *Iohg j ^ with Uie foiir-doorfa Sideldck-’ vwork-tbe standard 13 e Fiilkti;Kehault,'^': UrUidS39-bhpT PAUSeot. antand Alfa'Rbmflb ; '■ Dr.VaiVdnli will continue to delltellver Hco/f/icorcan^dnii ..../. - - I ® ..Ai:but.the:SpiSpoitage $eem8.mdre;..J2JZ.O-lit^ BOHC four*^ ■ 2:^'Gassla RegionaliarM^ldil.Cenier itfBurle, m l mature.^.]: It*^8 just the f i^ t-'' w well into the rev rangeae;: The boine l?rpkien:tenlaiid.bleedi£#^::: \ M inidoka Meir.emorial Hosplta1)n Rupertentf s. ju st enough r'oom.> .e. engine could stana.a to be The SportageBgevmight'.b'e khfin ^ - ihdfdeliv^s a sblid'isi smobthcfr;i;'butL’.othe one that willrill break i t i ^ d e l - r - ' ' ForApp

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RUPERT-:-bad didn’tt showsh up for gradu- |e a m si medal ation. He wanted to be there; said st he was plan- ' ning to come. But Dad's newnev wife refused to for selervice come with him, so Dad stayelem."‘Today, an .. Tlute Kimberiy Highgh School juniors recently American child can reasomdil]ably expect not to." Bttffnded thezAmoicahil LLegion Gem Boys State. That prospect appalls Blai3lankenthom, who Gohar Hodge, Luke MeiMeter and Andrew Shew- says social evils ranging fiomom pover^ to child •matair were sponsoredx d by American Legion senial abuse to gang violencenee can be directly Post 76 and Vsrious busbusinesses fiicm tbe Kim* laid at Ihe door of Dad’s neww taddress. berlyarea. “1 think that’s an exaggentiration, but It’s clear . Colter is the son o ffDon D( and Maiy Hodge of that there are serious conseqisequences.for chil- Kimberly. He served as sophomore and junior dren growing up in fatherlessless families," said class president and is activeaci in student council, . David Davis, clipical directortor atI Canyon View jNatum Helpers and varsityvar football. He is an .Hospital and Counselingg Center C in Twin honlionor student and is list- Falls. ‘The natural order off thingsth is that kids ed:d- in “ W ho’s Who should have two parents." Am^mong American High But for Eric Jones, a Twinvin Falls psycholo- SchSchool Students." He has , T than the econom- bee)een involved in Youth ^ and social cisadvant^^ofof^wingupina ' CotroUrt, the . INEL j ■ single-parent household. “ 1 parents is that each hastias theirt strengths and that Qui^uizbowl and honor “What fatheis do is teach:h boysb how to be- F 'f l l r'-cho:sholrtajd-enjc^ creatiye- •] i kC they support each otheother," she said.- “It’s not ■ have like men,” lie a id n hTi'ey 'e j tea ^ them re- itherless fatheiers have theirr own obstacles » n ’t be a good parent; it's wri'vriting, poetry, acting, , that a single parent can’i sponsibility, accountabilitylity, how to treat Kol^iht-RidderNewsScrvico AlbertoNacifacifs father died when Albertorto just lhat it’s much hardarent, so he sees ther dieddii when he was 11. It was a louncil for the JUMP t i cancer and standing o f whiwhat it was like being a man.. I ilies that used lo suppl;ipply surrogate fathers to • Hodo. . f'u those consequences writ lage. ^ . itwasJS quick, but the grieving andindthepain’ didn't wowV howh many times my fatherer kids are disappearing,g, leavingle the Boy Scouts, CdnCompany and also studies' . “I've stayed up with a fo ^ kid for three continiinued into Hunt’s adult life. lartjal arts. ' , kissed my mothother, if they'held hands..." Giri Scouts, Little Lcagicasue coachcs tmd church niart nights in a row, talking, justlist talking to him, “Myiy parents’ friends were surrojTOgates, but Winford Hay as groups struggling to fill the1 gap. Luke is the son of Steve | iaycs’ father left when he was Ll . tiying to get him to trust an adultadi male again," it's notlot the sm e. You lose the mo(nodel of the . about 7. “Growowing up, I wos angry. Lwarit-it- “Where are the Bigilg BrothersI and Big Sis* andnd Lori Meter of Kim- . }hesaid “Once that trust is lost,ost, it's not easy to famil)ily situatidn, how men and;nd women ed to know why erly. He is active iii dra- ' . vhy he left I still want to know,w. ters?” said MorriS'McMorgrct, a Twin Falls • berl> get back.’’ makeB decisions,i the consistencyy iiin rearing The last thinglg I remember is my father tak*k* counselor. ‘To me, one of the great joys 1 get . la ma and ( advanced place- Many fttheriess boys, Jonesnes says, are waiy ' childreIren, the nurturing." “ ing me to M cl B lent English and biology ^ IcDonald’s. Then it was nowiw from my work Is workiorking with kids, and we meni o f authority figures, and tbethey act^the part. Grc£t g Patton's parents divorcedtd 'when- his you see him, no need more adults who10 fcfeel the same way." Dd is listed in “Who’s i now you don’t" and They shun responsibility, arere ^si ie io u s of re- . motherier was pregnant with Greg I-His father For all or mc ur But suspicion aboutlUt tlthe motives o f ^ w n - /h o Among American ] most of their lives, these four Whc lationships and spum commiimitment because stayed:d in Philadelphia but rarely savsaw his son. men were missiissing a daddy. Today, they arere ups who are interestedted iin kids not their own Higlligh Schoo! Students." tthey fearWing hurt again. "Icacan remembCT when I was 7, v !e has lettered in football, 7, waiting at themselves d^claddies, fatherless fathers, has discouraged manylany potential surrogate Heh And their relation^’ps withvith w m en some- 1 p.m.n. for him to pick me up, drcdressed up, In 1993, nea tie dads, M o r^ t believes,:ves. And a father figure and and track and panic- t nearly 7.9 million boys in the band times range from ambivalentIt to predatory. waitinsng on the steps.” 5 er who’s unwilliilg to stickslici' with a kid is worse. >ates with the College of United States wereWi at home without a father M eter ipate “Oftentimes what they don’t)n’t leam is sexual Fourur hours later, he was still wawaiting. By present — 41H percent{ higher'than the 5.6.6 than none at all. outhem Idaho. Concert jresponsibility," he said. “And\nd that there ore tbe timme he was 9, Patton stopped!d 1believing million boys In ; “The last thing a kidIdd iin that situation needs na Pep bands. Other in- c in 1980. consequences to their actions."IS." he’dco P leas>ase see 0BSTACLES/C22 Is tp have anoiha adultdult abandon him," Mor- ter?feTfbts include computers, There are implicationsns fori fatherless L ^ gretsaid. mustlusic and the Society fbr ^daughters as well, says Mike;e GGuelker, a Twin talned bybj memory, in the lives o)f fl his chil* "In his worid,irid, tbe only.fathers are marrieried Still, the experts agreegree that children who are Crea'reative Anachronisms. pFalls counselor. dren,’’ BlBlankenthom said. 'Today’sly’s father- fathers." Marth;irtha A l b i o n Flneman, a la'law looking for father figun Andrew is the son of igures usually find them, Al “It’s not unusual to see a. c^-who’s grown lessnesss leaves1 very little behind. TlThe 1940s professor at ColumbiaCo University, told theth whether they're positivetive role models or not < Oleillenn and Beverly up u without a father trying to0 findfi that kud of child coujuld say: My father had to lealeave for a San Jose paper..t r . . “Gangs have very stristrict codes o f conduct,” . She\hewmaker of Kimber- relationship ^ when she grows>ws up,” he said, while to0 doi something important ThThe 1990s It’s the bond)nd between caretaker and chlltilld ' Jacobs said. ‘They’llI givegiv you friendship and @ He is involved in a •• “Maybe in her choice of a partnormer." ■ child muslUst say: My father left me perncrmanently . that counts, Bla:Blankenthom’s detractors arguifue. support — cxactly whawhat a father does — as -eative writing club, the "That’s sometimes the ease» se when people because: beh wanted to.” As Murphy BrownBi sought to teach Da)an - long you steal andd commitcc mayhem for >JEL Quizbowt, Con- „marry when they’re young,ng," Jones said. “Deathth kilts men but sustains fathiitheihood," Quayle three yetyears ago, marriage n ^ notI bbe them." :rt Band and National ••"Maybe they’re looking for a motherr or to be he addeded. “Abandonnient sustainsIS imen but the all-defininglg characteristicc of family, Jacobs sees the declinicline o f &therhood as an- !onor Society. He. has n iy-.i mothered. What happens son-somewhere down ' kills fttheherhood.” ‘The updatedted Old-Fashioned Dad is a crcar- other symbol of the rise of a meaner, colder, utictpated in 4-H and crcat the line when one of them decicecides they want a . That nonotion strikes Blankenthom’s’s rk* attention to a kid is asis bibig a problem as a dad High School for the com lclogical fathers. Why the alarmm tnow? Calif, Mekiercury-Ncws. “It’s as if slnglngle moms er in Kimberly,‘ly, agrees that nurturing is the th who isn’t there,” saidI PoiPaul Frick, who runs the favorite sport fs wrestlisay contest “When the soldie^fatber weniventofftowar— don't disiiscipline their children, ass iif single better part o f parenting,pai but she also telieveves Snake River Juvenileile 1 Detention Cenier in ests include white-watczelton, Tina Sirucek of and ai even when he died in combimbat overseas — moms dodoh’t nurture their children-en. And I that children stillstill need 9 mother ancf a father,r. Twin Falls. "Absent fathfathers are in Issue even ' siding. oca of Gooding finished much'Of n; his fatherhood remaincained behind, sus- know thatlat’s not the case." •The advantajitage to children ofhaving twiwo 'in some families that havhave them.” lid Cattlewomeh’s Asso- H ds place in essaFathqr’s Day essay, con- . „ I t Brad HmnRD o f Hazeli Filer and Italy Joe Eamesut "Why My Dad is.tbe' . F in d in g lth e u M nn ate acidd[ teist fo rr honoralible fatheerhob d 1-2-3 . in tbe Desert Gold ( I can still see my father stastandbg there in ^ttlewomen are a non- a I 'they are even1 therethi for the babv showOT. • A-writer in Missouriouri shared his experi* , datlon second annual Fatl that dimly lit theater lobby.r. I was 8. It was . t promotes tbe livestock > j, U fe ffld llnIn iB S columnismist wrote about helping plan;n a ence of staying homerne 'with his kids while -tesL.- ' intermission at one of myay neverending baby shower specificallyspc for tbe'prospixtiv be a barbecue, witlith out and get plenty of fo the Navy recognizing5 B-25I .bomber84hat. __ — la celebradoa ofJather?8sDay,4995, J5 I’m ulne rappSItatistics don’t tell the wholiA-rclue tor—gifts.-When thhe e gifts ; nm outrthe guys wenere To Be ji'really, goodbd iparent you do have ; C Task Force 16 duringicofl W bombing raid on sharing'four, sl questions compinpilecl by H quy why can/, a large number o f today’sReal Kids . allowed to takeike packages from each otherer. ' to get rid ofthe notiontion that getting a child ;. ;5“ask Force 16 was»2. tl Biller B CThe Father Factor*’))tohelp to you rate Don’t Sa>3e," *^ and those fathers have>an Levy. The whole thinging ended in a semi-brawl, fed, dressed and outI the door is easier than .that accompanied the ichinist>air mate iecond the th fathen you know. Accordpport with their-children. Cids A-; don’t ■ Dads who maimanage to snile through expeJC- . walking a tightrope Qcrouross tbe falls. > '^ e h it launched 16T- Eof tbe crew of the __ _ 1. Ib be t ^ t t d is be ^ivqhred? _ ....make^thein be found in the book'VRemd, by af- riences like thathat should have no trowle ap;i p - .,, 1^ t . 8aid,'moms'are'are much more likely' : - " s li^ the first America It’s 3 iin . 'Hie baby is serecrwuning; the 5- teriibon,ay i Please," by April and Dan! dumb to plaudihg theirir.ways'through .v a few schoo:>ol than to worry aboiibout doing the laundry: :j8^onAprill8;i942. ;^w-Old has just thrown up;th;th e alarm is gt>-- ~ make^sonrding to the book, Real Kidg^toTness— concertr later on;on ------while;they~are~playlhBr>lhg’the~sandbO)rwlth ------' - : . .Hansing, then a machiI g h t- 0 2 ,7 Iing to ring in three hotvs, andnd thei 8-year*old up in a Leirjbed$ct in.the.monilng, and:ording to 3. Does het BtBbare his ptoblemB witfa thelie their children. It's like that at my house, : J . .cM8.l.-wa8 a merabePfl has .to take three dozen cookitokies to school, the. book,I, they* figure it would be^certain di ftmily, mddoesoeBbebacktmUawiib? anyway, - r ^ qyisCT Nort^ ^ t t n . , ^ ,.r ^Who is ihatrReallyibae. ' • items lo'nf3mething*you*PB-just-golng"t Gd is loy- Lynne Dumam as, in “Talking with youilur Today, for exempliaple,.the lawn needs * ’ One new sociologies stud]udy reports that al to thecouple c o f hours. Also accorike under- Child abbut a TroubledT Worid," says thailat- mowing — bad — but m^ husband is put 742 percent o f children ydioseiepK p ent8 ar8';d|. w ear w itl^ Real Kids prefer to weariglers and many p ^ t s 'dI'don’t c evea tell.thetr ^IdreiCT with our 9-yearold, coachmgLittleLea^coa ' M oi»-ii^tiw !' vcMced.or Bcpsrated have nlot ot; seen th^-fih . wbm-outiI'ng past rag*bood (a Real Kid about a-job loss,MS, even th o u ^ all kids haveive basebalLI.’m g i^ R ewJly. a ll • - -. -tbm-ifl a year.-Add'tbe-Natioiitioofl^Sumy-of-r^Sound sclothM i be Ukes), items likeiat,-too.' • built-in radiar <6<0 isense fimiily turmoil: • ( --.-O f cott«e,T.8'bmcoacime sure doe*4iecd^to-- > --r Fomiliea iu ^ Householdsju^ust >»ortett tiiat- -3. C mitl^-holes, 1 shredded Wrangl«red.witb;tb .74.peroeotrof .-.f.tben arqB Uli dtildrea ooont bn ldD)»MMttmesTvr:?;. I It’s not alwayssy# leasy.,^^;:'^'. . ■ ■' •tTbeJtmcS’Nmnj :f ■■VEnnMBmente-7“ d>eerti>driubceae^ ■ / f . IS eariy. The m^ority.of todi i Dear/!Uibir Q io.tbe del^tery^rottak.^Som -j . I . ' r

C-2 Tlme»-Now». Twinwin Foils. Idaho' Sunday, June.06.18,1905. _ —Obstaee l e s — ^ Continued.frpn^CI?1 _____ cal prolroblems. They , may get de-de.- . “A key role ^ r a , toh tW .is vilida-. notpartofof the package. .th(^ sw me,ie,I I ncVer.ih the bouse. I waivas divorced as[ totsted?/!>,Vwnapbd’iriy'grtn^ttdthff- h ■ The problem for sonsome of the grow- pressed,;d, workHop'inucb,' drink too tion.-Youareawbttbyifripernn,voiil^ talktothiih tai on the bbone. Thcy myly I ■ well.*! ■ I' • ■ ' — maldng eexo x c u ^ for him. My;grand&>' : «d as myTftthir. He.took.TO. ing number of fatherlcftIcss sons “is they. . much,, ththrow their, enei^es into anofhr)th- o f my attention and Imove," says WiU sinotbersrthem, t bul. A'ej'know.J’mI’m He got a birthdoy iiresent « from his t h v . s o ^ i ore not sure who theyicy ore internally, er outlettlet.' It may keep them distantant' OlennciniimtborofTtt■atherinft” **Y6u thexe."T“ ; father.wheh he w as7;'a["alMttery-powi" ‘ to ballgameBraes.-My uncles tried to ^ ll )t grown up. They fhrai thehechild. .. . need both a mother.anind fkthCT to do ' ' He says#ys thai His. father was neverver ered police car with fisflashing lights, the void, ^ Part o f them has not g n l got older, I.realized Iftw. may be angry ... bccoccouse they have “I donlon’t want to oveigenetalize, but that, two'poles bolding{you > in place; If there., He’ll never forget it .TlThat was it for. ’IWhenl. these feelings that no10 V ' - ^ what their falhers diddid. It’s better to temity,” writes David BlankobomI in in Philadelphia a ^ woriorics fof the Re­ leave than stay snd beJC ddisappointed.” his book,ok,,‘'Fatheriesa America.” '**8Be- 6 - ttonave Fathers Projectct, a program o f -. TW IN FA\LL.S Psychologist Robetbert S. Pasick, a tng a malmale is one thing. Being a goodxxl. the Philadelphia Childniren’s Networic, family therapist withth tthe Ann Arbor fetherisjis another.’l, ' . helping young men be« better ftthers • Center for the Familylily in M ichigan,. It is cacatastrophic for a ’Small child1 to throug education, trainlining and men- ’ ; ^ y s the “sense of Ic^”)ss” that fatherless have aI piparent die. It may be worseBif if toring. I G A IM t l C^ • : hoys have “often cii»ti»tes'psycbologi- heisabatbandoned. • “W tolgotdivotced,id, my kids were G l Spotlitight on tlHieygllei SH l O E S i A t l" k ' v . iGrad joins schoclootprogram an talimte rra tio n a rtra v e l-s t^ class;sss;. Kahla, Rlehmrd Sc!chmid, Kylie ; Su-; BoffSeit, Savaua]iah Boggesa^ ' Chris Tr Leichliter. o f Twirwin Falls and a J^ shideidents sty 30 p l ^ s in.18 dif>. t towns in 'settings ranginging Iwin'Falls; and Tinim Dnlln .and Women's5 Shoes1 graduate of Twinin Falls High :h o f Han'sen. bassodors Pro- J*,big theater productions to ?atrlek Dnlin, both School. The Amba: er- :,^na Peck and Dammny Ruprecht , •, C Jgram is a voluiiteer-br-based ^oup of pub t h e a ^ . After each per-, nee,"the students'talked withith also performed a du et ( >rtdents establishedted to assist the «• ■ ■ ■■ '. p ''■ - •Officff of Admissionsons in providing f ® rectors and performing com- . Braga is the daughter of iM oddraiboada:!ntopshow 20^% to7' Prospective studentsIts with accurate « 5 % ^ Braga and Sandra Braga, iifomuitiQn about the colege. Am- ' Twol members'ofif the Magio ' A I TwdLw Jiassadot.responsibilibilities include ®/.ofTwin Falls,;aiirfa.l993 V alley Model Ralljilroad Group i • LynwoodI ShoppingSh Center. attending on>campi,pus programs,, 1 ™ ^“'late of Twin Falls High8 ° won nrst-place awwirds at the re-^ J M * .:. 733'33-6280 giving campus tottours, hosting (1.. cent Region 3 Modtdel Railtdad 1 7] I ilimch in the c\feteri(eria and hosting . show in Boise. Mikike Mondy of ^ , Downtown1*148 "1 Main Ave. S. jirospective'studentsQts ovemight in • l-w alSlb make ISU dean’s BstS t Kimberly won fii^st isin Best Decor JB ■33-4750 -4)Miaehce halls. th e: Idaho Id State Universi^ Col-ol- .rated Module, and OOaiy Deitrick / m i l ,/ lege ofif EBusiness has anootmced thedie o f Filer won anand the grand Binkcarcards XCAa/ge SSiSy p rize .' Scan’s) listli for the spring te s te«r. r. awird for the best omodel struc- , . Ihe thre. H is stru ctu re! ^was a sugar ' AccbunMirisWekame recently rK ttved : VValley area stuaents on ±e ; Jeaniftr. net snt beet piler. The Malagic Valfey jh e M ar^iret Daltopn CurranC Prize at ■e Brian BridweU and Brant oati, both of Buhl; Heatherler Model Railroad Orprpup operates- I C E S ; , : M W mmm> •Carleton CQll^|e^inJn Northfield. ick the model railroad iat the Twin ||||| ^in n . The prize iff-pw4iwarded annual- I of Jeroirie; and'Joey Heck Ireg W U t^,< both of Twin/in - Falls .County Fair. - - ly by the English dej student submittiag the plished essay. E mry ^ iis a senior En- leton, whert she UflDUMiDton earns Duke bnior John Blroz,M.D. n glish major at Carletc " JDa^AUen, 'was also clected as a membcr.ofn the. ' Anaoi Hamilton, daughter of B,i^. M™ati Family F ' Phi Beui Kappa natiojtional honoraiy /.Mr.,andnd Mrs. David. Hamilton fof t , . OB/GYN I a Kemmler, M.D. I f l ' Quid; ,. ‘('li scholastic fraternityity and Mortar - Jerome,)e,=has been nam'ed'to/thehe MorrisonnStieet ■ 570 Shoup.I^ A v e -W e s t leumatology | « i Board, a national honeo n o rso c ie ^ th a t' sprins^dcdean’s list .at Duke .Univeni-si- .733-2885sz:' ■ ■■ M .736% >houpAve;West, #2 I |1 'recognizes studentsts ifor combined : ty in.I>ui>urham. N.C>» for achievi^ a , 73«660 l U -distinguished scholar)larship, luder* - minlmunium 3.3 grade pofaftaVera^. ; - w ship and service to their thi colleagues ■ . - l i m • and college communiiunity. She is the Whileles to enter progranT [ . i m ' daughter of Alfred and Maiy Emeiy i jJo‘.Whiles, dmghter of'Jim •OfTwin Falls. andNediedra Kbrte o f Biihl and 1990 Ite o f Bjuhl High School, is a i l l F a n l A x f o>cd,M.D. r c BSU awards schcholarships S?e“ ffgraduate.of the College of RobertrtMltgang,MJD^ ' Boise State Univers'ersity’s College HealthI SScience.ai Bpise State.Uni- M Uiolod . of Health Sciencee Ihas awarded versity./. i She p a d u a t^ magna cum" S'B 496ShoupAAve. West NeiNeurosuigeon scholarships to Jennifcaifer Huo^fareys . laude foifor maintaining'a.3.8 grade ii« * ■ 734^54f ■ ■ ■ 650 Ad tithe physical therapy dqxn-r t - : .■* . ■ ; dell, all in the Departn:Itment of Health ment at.Bt Idaho Stattf University as ' " ■ Studies; RoBen EoglegiM of Gooding orie o f'24 24 smdents o tt o f 202 quali-ai- • in the Radiologic Sci(Sciences Depart* fied appipplicants and is cunently en-.iO-. ment; and Jenna Rovi{nrig b f Buhl and rolled inin the 26-month program that'lat' . ■: Abby MatsuokB o f TwTwin Falls, both startedU Ju unel2. ■ He]■Ip US welco’ )me in the Nursing Departn Pianoo studentsj perfohii - ■ ■' -i ' , Braga travels to England M arkt■Icise Teasley presented herler • • I • Talli Braga, a sosophomore at piano studentsst< in a spring recitaltal SO]imefr*resh niew Centre College in DiDanville, Ky., May 277 1at-her home in-Twm Falls, recently trav.eled too IEngland with Solos wwere performed by Greg laces t thcaT're ^ I ■ j! - ^ to ourrh e^ ■ ';:'CcomiE . KnryPiilver,M,MJ>,FhJ>. ^ < D o mlasStagg;M.D. ^ M • Oncology/Hei[ematology . nily Practice JM Southem Idahoho Regional . J | K | JuickGare ■ ' CancerCe?enter W ' 570 Sh(houp Ave. West H .737-244 736%912 B l O ff ■ ^

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^ >/a.w>a Sunday, Juno 18.199S JlmoB-l[joB-Nows. Twin Foils. idoHo C-3' Idinas ■ _ t ^ I Ross served qs the bride’s i-Arnold l^ j dt-Bryajit ^ Schmidt- ' Ross-UiJmali . ■ I o f Honor. Co’ndoce Rosch. ^ifTWiN FALLSLS - Shirley Marie m ■ KETCHUM - -Julie Janis - WINNEMUCCA,’ Nev. - Cindy 1 of the bride, served os ' iiid Kitttitniti ofHHailey, j and grandmothers o f i . Arnold. Anniv6n Forsman, godmother oftl: j ^ j ^ d t , sister oof ft the bride, served os Richtchard Fuchs, fiiend of the briibride, hride, served as a: the bride’s Janis Fi f the vance of their 60th wc.vcdding onniver- , served cake. Karole Kistlcstler, saiy. « ^ d of honor. BriBridesmaids included Alliselison Sherwoisd and Kris’Holyo;lyoak! matron o f honor.. ^Margie. Amzcn, bride, si ends ofthe bride and b r i djrooni e ^ sister of the' briiride, served os friendd of< the bride attendedI tli the Friends ond relatives/es ore invited to gSlchelle Eckert: onand Molly Gustavel, frienc coll from2 to4 p.i;n.atiIt die Odd Fellov- B le n d s o f the briebride. Candleligbters werejTe guest book and gift attendants.,ts. bridesmaid. guest: bookb< and gift table, The bride is a gnuhiate ofTwinnFoIls Ft Ritchie Thurstoron, friend o f the ' Thec brideb is a graduate o f Twifwin *Hall, 180 State St. in1 Hogcmian.I The . Rick and LisiLisa Burice, fnends o f Thi Is. Sw 'bride and bribridegroom. Lesley Highgh School and ihe Universitylity o f ' bridegroom, servei/ed as best man. Falls} High School and tht h e~ - couple requests no gifts, e is McAnulty ond Lourura Colvin were I^vUlen, cousin oDf ft the bride, was the Idahoiho. She is employed by the BoiseBo D ean A rn o ld , bibrother of the Univer'crsity of Idoho. She i K and Laura McAnulty , • - ^Jnwergirl. -- - • ...... - Schohool District at Mountainvi associates degree in T he w ed d in g is planned for Twin Falls.Fa Club. Rotary Clu Pincdale,c, V,Wyo. iso management. He Thelie wedding is planned for JulyJui BonneVille County5iven by their The coupouple has four grandchil- i S ^ ™ ^ b y ‘wWinterthur i Instirance I ntt SSt. Edward's Catholic Chun i - R o s e Associotion. She is oiR eese o f St. dren. I a in Switzerland. inT>viC>vin Falls. Nelson- . th e LDS Church or BUHL - Howward D. and ® ‘ active in Relief S > C enezes M a n n - M i ai f d j i s i e n Sharon Nelson1 of Preston Children’s Primary. a n n o u n c e th e ett;ngagement of The event was gi\Mr. and Mrs. ; OOODING -- DonD Manning of.- ' Macladsen is a graduate o f Goodin>ding thefr daughter. MollyM Dee, to children, Jerry B.; Fof Boise and m H K j ^Lehi, Utah, annoui^unce&vihe-engage- - H iih ^ !School.- He js attending Ut£ - Jason Derek RtRose, o f Falls, will be Sm cnt o f hIs'grTndimddaughter, Robin Vallelley. 'Coihmuiiity College(e.tn J Rodney and Geralaldine Rose of ;n house w ith _ dM ann, to Michaclacl Madsen, son o f , Orem:m, Utah. He is employedJd ati Buhl. 'in observance ' ^ D ^ and Bobby MtMadsm of Lehi and AMSIS Sheet Metal in Salt LahLake Nelson is a gracaduate of Utah I lg anniversary. ^ formcriy of Gooding /■ ' State University inn Logon, Utoh. irictta Cardon > ' Mann is a graduiidtute o f Lcht High “ She . wedding is planned for JulyiJy I ■ Rose is a gradiduate of Buhl ried June 28, M ' >Sch»LSheiscmpIinployed at Stouffer’s at thebe home of the bridegroom’sI par-pa H ig h S ch o o l andnd Utah State oh. They hove C Foods in Springville,ilIe,Utah. . ' entsI in Lehi. University. He is employed ot 0, Idaho Falls, USU. I on, Texas, and Kraus-Bobberg . T^ifi^dding is planned for Molly Nelson ' at Dctweiler’s Saturday. ai n d J a s o n R o se )ther construc- RnhaDbert and Henrietta s RUPERT - JcrJerald and C athy sixth'-fh-grade teacher in Seattle, :r cities. She ® Jlm enez_ I ,*ICrau8 o f R upertert announce the loberg is a 1985 graduate < raising seven ^engagement of theiiheir daughter, Lynn Kennewick'ick. Wash., Ella Greenup inerd High School^ and a gradi ;e, Joe Jim enez o f Hilo. •R en e’, to Danielel August i Boberg, ™ j A n n i v f ee r s a r y ? - T h e J l m e iactive in the of Boise, . of Seattle Pacific Universiirsiiy ______:____ ons o f Foreign Hawaii, RolRoberta Kurtz of London. Sson o f Jim and Gloria GI Bobsrg of h a degree in political scienc 2Brainerd,Minn. ' Tbe Times-Nefews welcomes and on.fl, we ask that the infor- TWIN FALLS -Cross h Blood England.d, I Robert C. Jim enez o f i K raus is a. 1981988 graduate of f"'*?'a history minor. He is employeoyfd announcementsts on anniver- motion1 tbe typed and the form Robert B. Jimenez c Arizona ancand Lili Gross of Arcadia, ^M inico High SchooIiool, and a graduate ^ ifates. Wood, end MacDonaldJdas t sary celcbratioions frony40 returnedied to our office along form erly o f Twin ing Fi given by Calif, ^ o f Seattle Pacificc UniversityL with a ® operty numager m Sfeattle. yeors on. with aI photograph, p block and honored at an openird Jimenez of The couj:ouple has 22 grandchil- ' ^degree in ^sychololology and elemen- Thehe'wedding is planned for JulyJul Anniversary/ open houses white pnpreferred. family on Saiurdoy'iiHqllidoy of drenondl5115 great-grandchildren. ; '■ Ita iy educabon. SheIhe is employed as a . 2. for 40 years will'iil'run as a para- Pleasese includc a phone num-*' of,their SOth wedding graph io th e Vai'alley happen- ber whei[lere you can be reached - Jimenez and Henri The Prices} j E a r l y F oird n Flat Head clchapter starts u[u p ings column' witlithout a photo, and Tctu:turn the form at leasts ‘Adoms were mnrric ~ Anniversary celellebrations fiom two weeleeks in advance, 1945, in,Logan, Utahoith and Donna 194S, wherelere they resided until 1985. jTheTim^NewBgra coor lo r tii-monthly magazinee cof 50 yeara on willI hini as a sepa- ' Y ourr tannouncement will be ' lived in Logon, Areo,vin Falls, cele- when theyey movedr to Sedona. Ariz. /O- restorloration advice, photographnphs rate..item with aa photo.i Please publishehed the Sunday before" T\vin Foils, Galvestondding anniver- Since 1993,93, thet couple has spent win- ? WENDELL - The Early Ford andI-want w adS'upon acceptancm ce ca(l 7 3 3 -0 9 3 1,, ext. 278, or the dateIte of your celebration Atlonto. He worked jpriseal Mexican, ters in \joAjo and summers in Tok. , gFlatHeadV-SClCliib of America ofthe;beir annual dues of $80. visit our oitlcei ati 132 Third and as spspace permits. f c " >. in Twin Falls ond otlhonor in Ajq,. Alaska. 4is starting a regieigional chapter in ' Thehe National Club Mee4ect St. W., for anJ anniversaryJ You mmay pick>up your photo . tion firms in other ’ Their daughters,douj Michelle Price of jrm er D onna Sedona,and' 3tbe SJIioshonee Plateaul area, Sbowiiwi^g will be Aug. 21-255 ,i.in form. . on ce thethe.announcemenit has. w orked nt home, ro and Carolyn Price Schafer of in December Rupert, werevere in /Qo to help their por- 7 which; covers ^CQrom the Utah bor- : Bend, For celebrationins of .50'years appeared■ed in the paper. - children. ave from the enbcel^ratibratc their anniversary. Son- ' f^.der to 'G len n si Ferry F and Sun A.p.'.potluck picnic schedulejle d I______' ' They hove been a July in Hagennan will serverve • LDS Church, VeteranFebniary 1945, in-law Geneiene Schofer, granddaughter : g V d l( ^ to theNovirevacia bonier. ' for Ju s to Phoenix, Nicole Schaf he first re^onal meieting.. W ars and . Red Ci :hafer Lynn and her husband 5 .' O ^ers of andind people inter- os the married March Travis Lynnynn were unable to ottend, i Owners of unfestortd yehieh i- T h e Trimes-News i C lassifie d ™ Drives. '2* ifsted in all Fordird Co. manufac- »S T em ple in but will havehav a belaled celebration * I who are looking for-rtstora S The event is bein • Mtured^,'vehicleflles, including clesw ora- with the: PriPrices this, month before M e rc u ry ; fro m tion1 hihelp and jparts are. welcomeime. Call 733-093>31 ^ their children, Richan - S Lincoln and: M Idaho Foils, Jeri Twin> Falls in theyhead“Nl “North to Alaska." S 1932 to.l?53 arti rt encouraged tb To^:o;recelive a .national clu:lu b I------^------Sjoin. ' ‘ v‘r .-m emnbership h .application forro rm ' i , ;■ ■ ^ Those interestedit^ in ^clu and ' and1 pphoto information, sheel Cstreet rod conveiveraion v eh icles' .writete to Mike''Anderson, Routoute . ^ TWIN FALLS- Gort ' . sa^e;,; cspeciall)illy welcome.' 2'Box6x10, Wendeli; ID 83352 5 ■ ^ Price, fonilerly of Twii i n u ^_.gMember8.will-r Ariz. ' ° TheT!mei-N^ 44 5 . Price met the fon "^’Staley o f Kimberly ii ':S BOISE-. Ihe ibardmleetihgiofthe . _ _ '-1944, while on leav . aldaho Coaunissioii.iilii for the''Blind aod -viUllu M S Bridesmaid Dressst9$ Aimy Air Corps. In Fe • gViiniaHy Impaireddwill,beheldat9 v Vellislit-Straplen Bras-Hats |'48'|Fil : she troveled by bus i M Portr^ ttei . : B a j a Juno-23 in the6 WU b r^ at the Idaho • Slljn-.Caliriops-Cakes «l Ariz., and they were mi I - aCommiBsioo forir thrH8Hndi and ijapw,ladii* - ShoM - FkMosWDietsM: i ; 1.945, at the LDS ::: flvisually impairedd bbuilding, 341 W. Tempe, Ariz. > : JWashingtonStinBoiBoise. WcB ^ r They returned to T> d The board may/ g(go into executive' I.------? « ■ I— MM), 14 ;^^ S <««rioo~to-di8cuss:mj:mat!er8;:Fotiroore~ bUSzz^-^733-8838 - raSTRnHflWie^----- *7^. 3infbmiation,caII736-:36-2140..^....;.-, I :2B2BSIW.MIWVIWTIIIW. % M —r *-aUtalDaMtiai r & rO o w n r > li p s i

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I StUclart jmiiopr high hebra T ochette, Dana Eldredge, Eld Josh Faulkner, ManMarshall' Alcario Chapa, Lamino Chapman. Orion Vandergiesen, Jason-Word,Jas Jody Ward,' Fenstermoker, F«i Steven Godfrey, VictoriaVic Christensen, Jackie; Clark.C Lauro Clark, Alex Wills andiAmando Aj Yount 'Ha)Hayes, Bethany Hazen, Holly Hep^epwonh. Melissa Conilell, GifllifrCredc, Jacob Day, I Honors: Jayy BBamum. Racfiel Bauer, rerrill Ter Irish, Vcselino Ivanova,-.• NiNaomi Andrew Fisher, Joshih Fisher, M a ^ Fox,, ' T h e P h y ss i c i a n s o f ' Patricio Berger,rr, BrettH Bingham, Regina iohlohnson, Katy Kkinkopf, Jason Longjingford, Zachary Gregcrsen,n,. Timothy Griggs, f . Bohr, Chrislal C bI Clark, Luke Conway, Scott Sco Laughlin. Alcjandra Martinez,ez, IErick Paul Ham lett, Tarara Hansen, Leah T w i n t F a lls C lhI n i c & H or s s p i t a l - Kalie Dane. SarahSai Faulkjter. Jerami Vfartinez, Ma Irene McCann, BrerSrendon Hollingshead, Rninc)icy Holmes, Lindsay Flinn, Tara GoitonJto^ Tina Goodson, Travis Md VlcCanoll; Kari Miller, Suzannee Miller,M H olmstead, JoshuaUO Horting, Renoe a rr t e p l e a s e d Greene, Margiirgie Hamilton, Joson Dallas Dal Mueller, Kristin Norman,n, ChrisC Howard. C hristiee Hundley, Cavid ' t o z v e l c o T» t m e Hendiickson, CaCade Holmsteod, Emily PahPalmer, Matt Piper, Brad Poe,J, NNikki Hunter, Caroline Jel.elavich, Sean Kelly, I Irish, Noell KeKeyt, Theresa Klundi, Pogi^ganj', Allyson Randolplv Aaronn Rictor,Ri Phebe Lancaster, Maniatthw Lehman, Jodi ' Dtinijela Kuljaninmin. Jennifer Kyle, Jared Celeigh Kel Rosenau, Husein Sobonclonovic, . Lezamiz, Jeromie LlLloyd, Brad Lynch, ------M artin, Ainandiinda-MortinezrChristy— Shaiihonnon Sii vernal e,'Sondra'Stubblefiblefield, TancfMiimuh', Healrather W rry, Jusiiii McCrccry, Kimbn, Erin Pocock, Emily Jaoiaoics Toucbette, Dusn' VonHofwefwegen, SmsU, Chfislophctier Sloker. Darcy ' Raymond, DJ Sn;Snider, Kindsey Taylor, Jamiamie Verkist, Craig Wade. Bradd Word,W Thomtis. Ryan TlThomas, Morgan G a s t r o e ni t e r o i o g y Chad Thomas,is, Stacey Thompson. Mel>felisso W hite, Sara W hite, Brenda Bre Tim on^, Phillip TucIucker, Abril Vargas, AngebTtulcy.Nii, Nicholas Vance, Michael WhiVhitehead and David Wolfe. Oyuqui Vargas. Stephphanie Wallin. l>ler Velasquez, Chriihrista Whitmore, Ryan SEVEmHGRADE Warburton, Louie VWarren,'Christian T inifcrZaccone.------H -HIgh’HonorsrAprirAdains, Tiffany—WetanaKellyZocwTin »ne. ■ : ~1-Dr. Ward is-jojoining^e:Twi dnFaUs<0Iinic ic & rH ospitM ,T'' ~ ^BuhlI High Scchool honnor roii effeFective Monda;ayjune 26,19!.995. Iliellmes-News*8 Chadlod Teschler and JcfT Tliompson. “ Howell, Cortny Huddddleston. Josh Jensen, A P P O I N T ^ JUNIORS Marci Jenson, Louistisa Jnke, Jeff Jones, MENTS AREE BEING MiS[ADE NOW i BUHL-Principicipal Blake Walsh has ^ 44.0: 0 Mary Ann Alves, Denise CIiClaire, Jeremy Kliegl, JohnIm Kriudson. Donald announced the seccKcond semester honor ” elanie7 “ Hawkins, Jannell Kial, EleeshaElei Lorsen, Nathanielel Lucas. .Travis (208)733-3:3700 • TOLLL FREE 1-80C30-707-5591 roll at Buhl Highil Slanda Nihill, Rcanna Pegram,in, Alisa'Sharp, Eric ny Schroeder, Timothy pnifchrchild, Todd Fleming. Joe Freemiwman, Smallwood, Pat Tra;raxler and Aubrey l ( |S J. Sisson. Trisha Stickl Jckler, Daniel Strickler, Melisslisssa Harder, Christie Harris,, T

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I S S a S j Any BBQ UA Q Dinner B itr^ ,. ■ % — — \ 1fm'^\ / ‘ 1 ^ 1 4 ...... I'l^rch^of^n^iecq 0 ■ S l L - , Basket o r BBQjpD inrier Eniiw.of i^ua W f i ^ vttkl ■ 'y 'T y r J-VU •frt- ’r:-'-. • , S ^ rrs— ^ j'f !Retirred teacl:her still : ; rin? . Seniojr caienddar Senior Citizens Exeixereise class at 10 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Thurs, foundedfc Homework bo'm. er w ith ca rd s. Cordurds ^ m 5 to 9 p.m. • Friday. . . Fourthirth o f July.cclcbmiion from 6 m. So much. Somee havehi longiuge dif- tingg out. c More, neighborhood ch Leta D a n l^ > ficu U ies. Some c .. Board meeting atIt 1 p.m." Wediednesday: Hamburger/slop]oppy . • e can’t get help at dren.iji.are dropping by. That was r TTiursd^ ;: ?3bomc. All they nci joes need is someone to originginal intent." _ Pinochle at 1 p.m.m. - nnm - ; them Qne-onnDn-one tim6 to clear Yetfes, they do more than hom nmdqr: Chicken parmesan Line dancing at ,3:303: B.rn. ______-t^Sup-what-they don’tlo’t-understand."------work;rk; they share affectionsrO : :C Wh6h Abouch Actnitivities tchar retired, she childId calls her Grandma, which :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Momonday '{^decided to be thatat ssomeone. apt.. “I “ have three grandchildre Exercise at 10a.m.m. Free. Line'ne dandng at 9:30 a.m. O brodncln^^^jjlH “I looked for a c(cozy place to meet soonm I'll have six. Each o f ‘V®‘,yth( Sundv,June25 ‘ ^ 6 0 the children w( I Pinoclochle at 12:30 p.m. wouldn't feel they mothethers is expecting another child5““- • Dance from 2 tcto 5 p.m. at the -Hand ^ n l c a l l y ;£were staying after:er school.i A homey HerIcr dream for Homework Hou md & Foot card game at 6 p.np.m. louse ccnter. The cost is $2.50$: per person. ‘niesce s d ^ ^uid Peruvlfl^^^^H ^;:place. A ploce like the little house is to0 seei the idea spread across» thet -Cthat belonged to mj d. Knittililting at 9:30 a.m.' roaster my church." land, A ^ e s s Seninior Citizens Bridg That three-bedr Any church can do what mil idge at 6:30 p.m. finest {effee w ^ B jU M edroom house was “Ar 310 Main S t.N.. > Kimberly ; Wediidnesd^ ;iu se d as hn office:e andI parish house does,"3 ," she says. “I’m working no All dinners at nooi>on. Line 1 p n aer New - ’> b y the Churchh iof Saint Mary wilh c le dancing at 9:30 a.m. h a Protesumt'church that wan M o n ^ Roast bebeef pic ThunuiBday ; ■ ^«Magdalene Ansinglican C atholic a simiimilar program. The idea is cc ; ':?Church.., With W ednesd^ Meatlatloaf Open«n pool at 1 p.m. h bravado, she .meniclical. F r id ^ Fried chidicken Blooc -Saijproached churcl It’s based on love." xxl pressure checks at 11 a.m>-ni. W ig&«Lj>knK*MiiltoTCBV ' ^ irch admihistrstors “It’i TOPStPS at 5 p.m. . -5: her dream. ThtThey liked i t . — ■7 :“ Thrift shop opfenn Monday-Friday Pinoclochle and open pool at 7 p.m IjCt'.The church egret . ).m. ;recd to provide the Luc.ucille S. deView, the writii from 9 a.m. to 3 p.mm. • Fridaydi^ ^{space, furnishings )gs and'electricity. coachich for tbe Orange Coun.u n ty . Openen pool at 9 a.m. • >Seed money .forJr materials1 came Regisijister, writes a weeicJy colon/um " Activities United Way * Bridgidge at 9 a.m. ly and Walt Disney on agiiging. Write tojier at the Orani M ondv Liiie ( : ;vC 6., assuring that tl le dandng at 9:30 a.ni. u the nonprofit, all- Counijnty Register, PO Box 1162 Exercise class at 10ll a.m. j ‘3 volunteer programam she envisioned Santa. 'taAna,CA9271l. Line dancing at 11II a.m. Jerome Senior Centn 'ntesday 212 First Ave. a 55 Alive Drivingg Course from 9 % A ll dinners di at noon. Suggesleisted HI Sociaal SecuriIty Q&A a.m. tp 2 p.m. Lunch:h will be provid- dotiatiorionisS 2. ------ed. The cost is S8. Moodmday: Chickenpattie Knight-RidderNCTVNewsservice taxes]is'paid today are used to papay Wednesday TuescBsday: Spaghetti with met Beoefiisfits today, what is the rolele co f 55 Alive Drivingg Course from 9 sauce S Q. Who pays^s for Medicare thetzubust finds?' o.m. to 2 p.m. Lunch:h will be provid- Wedsidnesday: Beef panic A.. AllA the financial operationsIS o0 f ed.'The cost is $8. ‘nniTBiDsday: Turkeywith dressing A. You, the coconsumer, pay! the SocialSo Security programs1 ar are TlnnBday Fridi^iqr: Birthday dinner wilh rouroast Iss89 . - Costs to Medicareire are used to fig* handledied through the trust fund:nds. Exercise class at 1 1( 0 a.ih. poric >; ure the annual deddeductible and the T he: trustt funds serve as an a: Line dancing at 1111 a.m. 'i; amount p f your monThlymo premium, accotm)tiiitiiSg[: m bchuiikn'tbat keepceps ' Crafts at I p.m. '•A c tivivities i ;; Fraud causes theseese amounts to be trackk oc f Social SeciiriQ^tiaxes and ani Friday Mond)n d ^ higher than theyley need to be. expenenditures and assure thatat . a Exercise class al 101 ( a.m. Aerobobics at 11 a.m. •; Therefore, you pay more “out-of- reserverve is.on hand to pay benefitefits Pinochle at 1 p.m.I. T^iesdisday. . !■ your-pocket." whenn they fall due if there is : a Aerob:obics at 11 a.m. and again s ON .;l Q. It ifl tinM for me to file for shortfatfall in collections for any rearea- West End Senioror Citizens Inc. 2:30 p.mI.m. •; ntireniont beaefilBfits firom Social son: SiSince 1983, the reserves havilave 1010 Mato1 £S t, Buhl . Pinocl;jchle at 12:30 p.m. ANY ■ S e c u r i^ . H owr ddo 1 make an been1 alloweda to build up to hel]lielp A ll m eals at nonoon, Monday W e^dnesday I T E M I S i B^intment md1 ^^^I 8t infbnnation pay fiitfuture benefits in the next cencen- through Saturday;y: 1 p.m . on Pinociixihle at 7:30 p.m. I; do I need to bringsgwithme? turywlwhen tbe baby boomers retiretire. Sunday. Thrift sliopJ copen eveiy day Hiursc I N t h e J p • I ’ A. To make anI appointment,ap call. The lalaw prohibits the trust funecued ribs Floor faashions y^ou won'I't see - , need to prepare for your appoint- investested in govemment securitie:ities U n n id ^ 'M d itlo awf“ l ! ment. You con chochoose an appoint- similarlor to U.S. savings bonds. - Friday: Meatloaf ment by telephone,le, or in praon at — — Saturday: Chickenn and< noodles anywhera re else. ;; the Social Securityty .piirement, and tbebe appointment: is jUi ™ ™ ” = = i a ;^ ^ d e lit least seseven days in ' •' |'^:|Mlvance, we wili ;• Annonounce the - >t» fl^a brrth certiflcatcate o r marriage relocatiortI 0of} th iir offices to - ;5 g«tificate. ^Iginob the SocialSo Security 1139 Falls Ave. E, Suite U3, ’Roin.Falls. 734-13300and733i’4002. c -i;- More bib an g ij for yburirb u c k Counselings\g serxfices include: S The Times9s-New^ Relatiotiships, 4 Stre^ mgt:fRela.taxation A M t^o n s]. C lassifsified ; « p o m ^c violentnce/Anger /V. resolutlution « Groups/Individuiual , a pricee you wcon't see i q a j m s3t0931 r j .,aDept^Adn^:.^!.^ -__------:$L-Workplace consisuiting-...... ' • —- ‘ i;— - ____J . : m m m m m m wmm 'mmmm iM ■ .BB mm>tm».^m mmt mt ►ecause we’re atfi^^rmatronrong R oor ” 1 ill itIP^THIS(OUT ANS® FE E!j D I . F ashipa i l cjenier* retailer, \yc H jK llc c tio n . Some' I I " ■IT TO YOURi I , ; can:»show s you th e ^ B r y o u r choices , ^ ; freshis h u t exclusively, ----- ^WhODI^B'sthat— t HDDBBBB W 77N odoiloubt your— 1-^ - ^ th e sutniT^er. -^vl'tSere’s notiiinggobeobdiii s i ta ^ ------if^ d many are'on •. iMvetandpapi yilih.=e^p„.hi, s a a h ese .' 2 'd ^ ^ y ^ c , ' U tipeaehgroundLiwhll.> "muchifUmalak e'upfor ^ • ' IIhcluding t the ^ ^ ^ ^ H | ^ ^ w ‘tiii;ll JuneJl 30,1995.' ndai^blaekp. U » hole you juattorejl ^ ' luciitil pa.ttems and ■ i ■ ■ /ini hifl paptfT'' V .| ; -beaut i ; £ Strono —— ’dinner Coxnbiaegarli^th:thyxiM p«pHkaaodp«pptf,'i^ j ' colorOR o f th e Sola.riat\® ’ Floor FashioihionCentCT* ^ ' , evenly Into both|ii< itn k j CWtMnnporOMletMeetvni tany.-f overia^umeduiall. QijiU'ateak 12 to. 14 min'utw, tk\ to mediumlua (160*P}/'tUminx ooee. Saases CanwT^^ Inte;t^ OT DINNER?I| f i . «ii^CttOaWoi '• '• . i-'w / f,' • 3-5571 S- 9H C8E.^ ' ...... J U - ■ K - S B a n i

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Crosswoid y n f e e d s i h e a t w a v e -THIHE SundayC I I Soimebody yoii ------. ------B yA rthur s.3 .V’ e rd e sc a — E d i t e d b y H e rb E] tte n s o n -----^------^ ' :■ ■ ;-Lirpirp^dTMiHiisraii^Hwa-Sj[■^y p ijs, ioysV BlanteiirE'iutchen Linens, ScEoolTJoTJomewofk Center wiirbe • ^S istaRtoseMaiy os Boessen is-imieeddo 01 f— backpacks,-8^ool-9uppliplies,-children’s —open-from^)m 3 to4:45pjn..BockgroMnd_ ; ACROSS • id childnni’s clothing, blanket!kets clothing, area rugs, andd televisionst ond checks may ma; be required. For iflore 1 Harmful k1 to be used for needy migiMirant radios in good repaiilir. If you can infonnation,tion, call Captain Davis 5 Film 8(ar — families.ts.'tf you can help, call 734-34- donate, call Dpni Blackkot73fr-2166, { SalvotionAn Army at 733-8720. 10 Equal : “ = ~ = “ 8700:— 14 Oro buckoi 2i------a • A woman with ceretebral palsy and ■ .The: C(College'of Southem IdiUio 17 Prong . .18 Richard or Oahlollol ^ ------• TTiee FFiAh Judicial District CASAiSA confuted to a wheelchoiiair is in n e ^ o f Adult Basiclasic Educodon prognim in 19 Notiv®-bom Israeli J • Programtn iis looking for adult vofun-run- voJtmteers to help hd-• withv shopping’ need of volivolunteer niton for adult'.m- 20 Sirong tooling teeratowcwork with abusetf and neglect-ect- putting up drapes, flxircing her wheel- dents in t ret reading. English, moth and 21 E ^ b o lh Taylor: ■ ■ ■ i i ed childreijren. Volunteers are appointedIted choir, raismg her compuputcniesk, find- ' EnglishI asas a second language. For 32 by the courtco to act as GuardiansI ad ing on a ^ ^ l e dog leaisashYor her dog, more Inforrformatloh, coll Ruth Scott’jit 24 Toar apart vlolonlty ~- «» « Litemfor forthese children. Guordinnsans and assisung her witbJ technicalt sup- 733-.9554,'e:4 ,ext 2385. 2 5 — homo (oul) , n— — — are trainedned to investigate and monltoilitor port-for computer prograjoms, especially ' 26 Know ono'o — • child abuibuse coses. Volunteers are desktop publishing thatlat is eu y for 0 • Seniorior » or (208) 324-6890. 34' Choosos 251.«890, Including o bed, clothlnling, high chair, bursementnt 0 and other benefits. Wd-ofe 37 Ulco poas in — '[• -potty chmr, etc. Ifyou canci donate any particularlyirly looking for eligible per- 38 Olscontlnuo • A traitrailer hopse is needed forir a0 baby items, coll Tomi BeckerB at Gem sons in BulBuhl, Gooding, Jerome and 39 Pardon — man andd hhis baby to live in. Will tradeade State Family ConsultantsIts at (208) 324- Twin Falls.ills. If your ore 60 and lower 41 DOE'S oppononl storage of trailer for use o f same. Callroll 2648. ■ income, whjwhy sit at home - be a S ^ o r 43 Melon or squash 44 Brookfasl coroal li------Wanda SkeltonSk. at 733-9351, ext 3037)37 Companionliloni a i l 736-2122 for-mpro 45 Inlamous Idl __— — ifyou canan 1 help. ' • Do you have a lovenlor Citizens ‘ 63 Rrst name in 105 Leprechaun land . 27 Contend wllh 65 65 BrWgo foromnnor 90 Mo:to2 art'8 *Tho I?*"*’ “" ‘^1 cosmetics 106 Racetmckdoal 2 8 Groatl - 67.8 67.: 0 aware of Ma(laglc —* donate, call Michelle or Lenom at the Center is need o f volununteers for the . ’ 65 Courting 107 Groat soccer 29 Certain outfit t . 6868 Author, of-Trinity* 91 Sho:hapoless rr^ass, Communitinity Action Agency at 324-14- following positions: .receceptionist, din- / ^ | ; 66 Sirong brown 30 Big guy 69 69 Tal'o' game 92 Tononnlswoid • 8856. - . ing room servers, cashii . 67 Conaln acadomte . star hiers and quil- J ® 108 Nostrils 71 G i n - 93 AidJd In wrongdoing ters. Ifyou can help, callill Gayle Parish g J session 109-Transmll 31 Roman author 72 Wings\ 94 Tlnj ; 70 Lady of Spain: 32 Family member , 7q76 Overshoes< thoiJX""''"" •AI5->5-year-old boy recent graduateate at 734-5084.' abbr. . 33 Stlllof’s pailnor 7878Rlvfirot.2aire 1 from thele 1Idaho Youth Ranch andnd ; 73 Hosp. locales (' 34 Actor Jannlngs needs a home. ho He has been workinging _ • The Senior Compananion Program, 74 Pul-in-Bay's DOWN - 35 CotortuI placo? 79 Two' ol a kind . insti on his anginger problems and has somerne has openings in the Minlini-Cassia luea ------watore 36 U.S. uppor , , aoeo FootballI players 97 Bari 1 Ust ondor IngorSumoo abondonmement issues and has expressed«d for p«sons 60 or older whov, ore lower 2 By means of houso 83 Shaver: 93 Sint 75 Tool handle 84 'Typo ol painting '99 Wra/rath that grieff tJth ro u j anger. He is in spe->e- income to help homebobound persons 76 Frenchman 3Bankingabbr.- 65 U rge fishing 100 Ananals — I cial educati 4 — da Vind 38 OII bottle 65 1 »tion and is doing well. He1 is slay at home. A varieQ' of0 benefits are . 77 Typo of whale 39 Indian cWet? nets 1 101 Tenormlnato - 78 Acl togelhor 5 Waned ' • ■ id has 0 strong sense of fair-lir- offered. If you would likeke to eam extra L 6 Composor.of 40 Flightless birds ness. income wlule doing somenething tmpor* ■ ; 79 Sanctify 42 Moro tender ___ EEa •OverThoro* 81 — mater 44 Beethoven's Iriii i d T T i w I " He needseds a family with no youngerjer tant for your nisighbo3ors, call Ida i M li K B : 62 Disquieting 7 Short blast or a TT^Biyoj children,1, and1 would do well withith . Young-at (208) 436-94'M94 for more whistle birthplace g r . ■ InfluorKo 46O W 0dty...... m °h| “ another railraole the some age or older.er. informadon. ■ B4 Grain that Is to bo 46 Colloge group, ■ ! ground 8 Can. province ffh tv U H ’ He needs5 0a home that is structured butmt . 9 Updates ths brlelly ■ itii i^iitM not regimnnented. A family where com-m- • Magic Valley StaflifTing Service ' organization ‘ 85 Biblical dancer 49 Rapidity ^ prombe andan* discussion occur regulor-ar- Inc./Hospice DivisionI i:is in need of • 67 Brow 10 Word of mouth 50 Additional « ■ « *«| iy would1 b be provided. Ifyou canon Respite caregivers in all1 eighte counties . ^ I grain S4 Neglects I ! ' 90 Motor crime y u g f i M help, callI DDonna Stolley ot Family andnd and clerical help in thehe Twin Falls A 1 12 Son of Aobi^ite 56 Proceed g; i D e t a c h e d j • ' 91 Ftaro up laborfously 0 ; Children’s^•s Services ot 734-4000. office in the aftcnioonsns. If you ore « suddenly. 13 Actor VaWBft 14 Restricts iree*hours-bne— ------Px f r| e s e n c e —— *^fee^57 Gallk»'s ‘Mrs. — i | " • The CollegeC^ o f Southern Idahoho day a week or more, call1734-0600. "3 94 Son of tho 15 Coffeo sorvofs Goes to Paris* ■ sovoroign 16 Vtinerablo author V Lowcards ■ • y o tH U il Refugee CenterCe is need o f ^ e follow*IV* ‘nnearethoie those who wouU aigtK that the 95 Assumed name 18 Styiy malicious VTO Becomes lees S i rM i uiufe ’ ‘‘'6 items:>: mattressesn (twin w d )le • Volunteers arc ncleeded ot the fife cf theesoul sn eonstitutes die tnieicaBfy' ganmborwoH 20 Monetary unit ol V « » 5 t o l 5 ISB i liLlii sizes), kitchitchen utensils (especially canan Salvation Army to helpI init the kitchen and thd ou 1 97 Warm song Swilzeriand t our eaithly edstence b ^ Radix ' I openers, spoonssp and.lo^ls), pots andnd from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Also,theAflerAl tihiMy nt. thoeeaniengoeng us wte kjentlfy so dosefy' ' CSINorthSidee Center- «uitidsptis physkal- W d h all of is’. - ' ExchangIge students;s seek hosts itjftftt pivt nnwp tft' s Bliss h^bnor rolII _ offers computerJT c l a s s e s grasp.[Jaentsten to the weeds ef Heny Davki’ utcrs,>oard games, photog- Tbe Times-News computc [Sj TheTima^News ' SOPHOMORES IbeHmes-News Thoceauashas he desabed Us expetiens, raphy' aand culturql ond political • ' High Honors; H Scott Goolsby, ttidyrlloaitteweverifiensetnyexperienaiJ ^ TWIN FALLSS — - ASPECt events,s. ; • • BLISS - The Bliss' Bl Sctiool , Volrea Hafcn,Ha LaNece Jensen andnd GOODING - The; ( College o f amconsdous±iuscflhepRsenoeandcridSan^' Foundation Is lookiokirig for fanii- Willstllson, who wants to major in District has announceced its second Maria Leijieija. Southem Idaho North Sis. below. High Honors: H< Nicholai Bennett, • Introduction lo WiVindows will isnocnoieldce 1 dsn It is you Thm the year attending the College of swimmiming, trock and movies,:s. SENIOR»RS' Jerem y Couch, C' Mandy Faulkner,sr, meet from 630 to 9:30 pjiL.Mondoyspj knoybeai« a tngedy, of fife b ovo^.tife worked In o elemcntory I Southem Idaho. H e ’s w ry High Honors: Hololly Beoird, Heatherr Huffman,I: Tracy J. Oney and Wednesdays, Junele 26 through ' jpeoatorcper goes te way: It was a kind >1, for a lighting company imuel Bishop, and Ryonin L.I Wood. I They are Georg; MMork. 19, from school, ny Krysta Bennett. Sam July 12, at Central ElemetlentorySchool Bakxvawjdwodc of [he itiogiration only, w.. Qs done kitchen work, i Cose, Dorm Honors:irs: HeatherF^ Allen and Norway; Soren Mad:ladsen, 20, from and has Jorge Campos, Teri nd in Jerome. Instructor forrtheoneHOTd- tl 6rashewswas concerned* " II Denmark; Markc VWillson, 18, Schmtmid, who’s interested in S. Jensen, Lorii T h eb erg e, Chris HuffufTman. •>— It couise is Brent Llcrman 1 from England, andd AxelJ Schmid, hotel mimanogemcnt, has worked in Jennifer Wogstoff andar Carma J. EIGHIH ] GRADE • Introduction to MIctIcrosoft Word iealitybdatwefiveandthen\)iei 18, from SwitzerlatidBtid. a garagage, as a janitor and asI a Wilkins. H igh Honors: H Mark Bennett,tt. for Windows is set forr i6:30 to 9:30 le JUNIOR;iRS Hovilahh K. B ishop, Tara“■a p.m. Tuesdoys and ThursdT5doys,June27 K we can pbn for ks anivaL Many. * eral arts major who10 1likes gymnas-. tennis, iand also enjoys onimals,Is, High Honors: Dai'avid Bishop, Brizendincine, Jennifer J. Ginn, Anni>n« thit)ughJuly23,attheOGooding High 1 tics, skiing, trackck, computer, cooking,ng, cord games and comput-Jt- Amy Morelond, EDonielle L. Gough mdand Vonesso Jonss. School. Hole Yokovoc wwill teach the iheirownfiiftnftineab.VheiherlbtDlodcia' drama, soecer andnd scouting. A ers.. Tliompson, Tyler Victtctor and David Honors:rs: Micky Beoird and Jenny flve-session, one. Cline,. Brian D. Oneyy tind William High Honors:Ho Dana M. LaCroix. 1 wkh dxse anangetnem uy , Stokes. ' Honors:rs: JeremyNoTBtebon. worker. once, andan tdl ore plonning to buy I T T T l ~ nly looted at 136 «i Awnie E.': • Madsen, who wantswt to be a a car., Nh o ii^f them smoke or D). XCfe invite you 10 vik us fbr'i^ " Filer libraiyy readies sumni m e r p n ^ r a m i ' ; tcocher, has worked:ed in o nursery have atleitlergies. mm ur£KSities. HousSuiL-Spin. 1,' ‘ rone interested in. sponsor* ;school and with hohaxndicapped -, Anyor Filer Publiiblic Library this summer. eni can coll Paula MeunierIgf HieTime»-NBWs sr. ^ ^ ^ ■ M e T r v J e T X 'children.' ing then “Somo Rafiki” Ro is for children in ‘Ourmltbeibbei^loourbodUt, notciur, in rock climb- at 324-4^ 111' or Elaine Dawkins at >t) He’s interested in •. FILER - Idahcho Library third throurough sixth grades. It willill g-fiiour»ub.' , ; Mng and rappellingng and enjoys 324-853:538. - Association Summener Reading meet from)m I to 2 p.mrTtiesdays. HeoBMMei*/ n Program, “Read AAround the June 27' 'tlthrough JuIy'25. “Book>k ( Q ( O v) " N l - . -- i Class of 194945 prepares for o 50th reunion** Worii” is set to beginn soon.t Trovelers,irs,” for children ages 5 1 ■ I An open hotise regiigistration will through secondsc grade, will meet I I The Times>NewB Elaine; GGlenn, Hedeko Hoyashido, be hdd fn>n) 5 to 6 p.mm. Wednesday from 1 to to 2:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Jam es NMonroe, Ruth McCarthy, I y; at the Filer Publio LLibrary, 219 JUne 28 throughthi July 26. r 901 • J ■ --I' • TWIN FALLS> - The Twin Robertrt : Reddy, Carolle. Main St. Andy Holdereneed, a mis- Enrollmement is limited..Partidp8ni8 I 3 M -a9 0 0 • 73414«^B68 . I : Falls High School1 ClassC o f 194S Sam uelselson (Goodnight), Eileen sionory to Jndio, w ill;II give a short need a cunwreiit libraiy card. Library has planned its SOthth class< reunion Walkersr (Stom), Louise Wellon, program on “India: Tht'he.PeopIe and cards are.fB.five to'city resldentfrimd3 r -.■^for Sept. 8, 9 andid 10 in Twin Kathryryn Whitehurst, Dorothy .50 per year for ruial'fami- the Land." Children agiIges 5 through cost>S10.5C 'W a /cA . W Falls. R etting:nghouse . and Daryl sixth grade are encoururaged to par- lies. . , ^ i.WmerandWin^tii , ' > The reunion commnmittee is seek- McArthuthur. ticipate in this fltorytime. ■ Forjmorilorie information,-call .Joan , JEROM Eh j ing inform ation regiegarding -Tomi Aoyon'one who has information Refreshments will be served:se • : Hollowaysy at32M143:betwem3:3p: . ,P.Q.B«4^^^ > Abe, Betty Jean Andrews,Ar Ilah about aany of these people is Two programs are ontapot.thd0 and6:30p-iipjn. 324-70S7' • ;-v/| >-Ann Ball (Helmiclick), Audrey, asked totb write to AI and Jenny ------~;^Bitton, Clarice BoaQaatmon, Lucille D oughehehy,- 204 Richardsonin . •! Buker, Carol Centers:ers, lalla Davis - Drive,'T'TwinFalls 83301*5016. or WHO :• (Grommctt), Glenle a n F ra z ie r, call (20808)733-0793. ,, D o YOU aHAVE TBE BO D YV XOU WANT? ,-j ; . Jerome Racacing 1995 LIVE Horseie RaceF Meet, ! iw»: ■ ' M l ; Mall starts upi p com m unity-caartmfoprogr^ W H ^ theHmes-Nem atthe.mal ',i' ‘ . QUJICKTEftIM - ^ : . ; i . Group:lipsjotere^ed in usint^the ; --I .T-;v -Top Quarter,jnHoree.and Thoroughbiihbred Racing ■ J ' . % TWIN FALLS —:.The— Magic commuxlunity.'carrt niiay contactS '- " The 60-Day mVeight Loss Systemn byi Cyhergenics - | £ id<^^toPM ule %c( •; Volley Mall has begingun a.conununi*.' B reot W hite or, Linda M alone at"* ■ •:, :''With this aysastern you can lose! yweigkt, sculpt J__' iy cart program, givitiving noo'profit 733r300()00. Use of;the is gruit*' w H E i t - '' J co m m unity'^oupss tlthe'chance toT ;:ed;.on'a■ii firtf^ome;ifir*t-servedId '.'ir'andshappe your body, and1 get{ toned! . . . , ; I - .ajuney8;:23.:24,25 ' conduct public awaretircness activitiesr'tiiislar;.:;: WHERE- ' ' " ' ' I ^ \ ' 0 o r O n l y Reg. Price $ 7 9 : 9 9 . I : JeroniB CoUntyty Fairgrbiinds l^colraolBck -je(pme, ID I' | W H Y ^ ■' . "ShMi m s i M 'Supj^esareliiniiiitedrsom ^e that: phonep c^t< ^y! lif~“TheBestlnH6him a ^ K a c ln a " - I p f ------more infiifomuitioii orli place yoyotir oi^er, call .' ‘ ■* • V YQU»M)«toa — ■------tu n i. COST * I - : *2 Geneleral Admission - under 1 , nUMMTM F?(Chtng( M L U S - I i - 9r12free “i* ! ' [lEailE&jE iprG^tlrrfraorwlthlftfr-fr-coupenl— ------vP.O.Box 958- ^ Add$4.95for:. ' ' C-;«ducrileMlfcurid«lon, . ^ Q Q HUJI o ^ .S & H - _- I ‘- i l M E S - r^PttA SElSttlJ^ i i p f r t s 7 W niM M i’ a rdi accepua June 23^& 24> 6:00 p.m. ; . 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P is t I T i b e r t h e n e e d y I dads: Si i v : 6 r c e d , r e M a na d t h e r e ■ WADERS:.S :, .Today.:,is . . witbabedrtofgoldtottesiI single fother , .liness that thoihou didst bestow upon me. Ibeard got to be a bone of‘ contention'c j 'iFfifiter's D ^ , sad I b cmpe you ) will find | | ^ H | HR | ' who is h ^ bf tbe housefaollold, juggling The (boughtIt co f thee inspires me to a I between his mother and me. ■ ■ ! ■ ■ ■ ■ l i in }^our hearts to ibr£:orgive meTor Daap WHiy I tlu:; duties, of child*rearing.g and bread- liredfvimie;!e; and when mv pilgri^ge I loved his beard, but his hi mother repeatiag wfaat I considerlermyveiyb^ I ' I^ H n H -Abigail winning, • with few (if any)) rrole models on earth i^ eniended and I s ^ l arrive at Ihated it. You see, Stan has ho a veiy ^B ^nA iuv Here-itis;- .'v S B H to guide him. . Ac throne of3f imercy, may I be worthy >weak chin, and his beardd covers it Happy Father’s - VanBuren ' . Happy Father’s' Day' tto all you of thee iri thehe sight of God and man. rnicety, so 1 prefer the beard,d. Whenhe .IB IIIIIIII -'l^ to ^.y o u fatbeis outrtittherel t men (and-women) who) 1 have, been May our mereiereiful_ Father reward thee sstart^ to lel il grow, his monother gave. year, let’s pay specpedy tribute to brothers, o " ■ > positive I role models forir boys who for.the faithiiilliiilncss and .kindness thou 1him a hard time. ^jnose men wbo are ( wind have been) have s te, j^ cousins and friends vvbo ' need ] them...... •_ has ^Cfsbbv^owHi me; niiay he grant th ee' ' ' —The'issue was settled when'w: Stan like a fether’* in aa fiunilyft -«4u>se homes wneiIped in to be the “fatbei^ in ^ Apd, Dad, if you shoulddgetanother i eternal peacis.«. Amen.j cdecided to keep the beard. duringd die ‘'ra P father has died,d, deserted,d or Obd blesshere there were.hone. And necktie for Father^ Day,f , be sure to DEAR AB\BBY: When I saw all \winter months and shavee iti ofT for simply b u not been, inn evidencee for foimd the9S tin the generous men who ' wear i it immediately, so tmleldds : won’t those lettersrs iabout beards, I had to ssphhg and summer. ' pnc reason or anotber. organizationtime to joinBig Brotheis, an ; ask ' (around Chrisunastinime), “Say, write. The: isissue ^,m y husband’s -STAvN’s ^ WIFE . ' -. A garland o f orchidssto^fathen to teeredtobeiion o f men wbo have vqto-; bow i come you never wearir diati tie we ,rj^.lhe men who'mamedBd women\ with lessboys. [jesurro^tefatbentbfbflier- gave 1 you last Father’s DayT p^pdy'm ade" families. TheyhavehadTh A 2I-gur ■ ' ‘ . ' ? ■ ' . 1 Readers, for those who»ose'father is I ^ ^ H | | (o vercom e countless.ot(.obstacles that fdtber who^ n salute to the divorced \ deceased, and who wont to say a spe- I pMy nien in.-tbat.situationIon have had to unkind won’ho has never uttered on'.I cial < pmyer today, 1 offer■ tlthe follow- ^ ■ Old about the mother o f his i i OTdure. ("Y ou’re notot . my REAL children, an - ing: . Vralfier, so you can't tellsll mei what to Johnny-bn-and who has al\rays been . i Tby memory, my dear f stqjportcbecin-the*spot with the child- . my soul at this solemn hour,ur. It revives Let’s not forget the: uncles,ui older A champ!leek. in I me thoughts of the lovee.and t friend- npionsbip trophy engraved' i S p o t l i g3 i ht on th valleyf ■ ' ^ | » iholarship ^rst plac Port of Hope Board ofr 1Directon. T 'Student schc ace in ‘ the .C^lossu^’ I ')'iBecky Turner has beenbee awarded Colossal G- He is affiliated with thee .American G-Forces Cbntest held at I-Counseling Associatio an d is thee D ean 's Amusement Park in C SchoJholarsbip at , listed in “Who’s-Who o)f f Christian bn, Utah. Team members ', li Leaders.” BoiseJtse State Uni- Iryce Tolman, Jason ' L versiirsity. She bas k ion, Yancy WUUa, Tyier R ic k is g r a d u a t e s lontcst,'which waii part o f Ricks College in Rexbui11^ held its ■ scholholarshioand Utah Stateite U niv ersity ’s*Pbysics j,June.graduation ceremoniinies recent* mnnir srholnr- Day^rcqu^iitired students to calcu* _ly..Magic-ValIey i, area.gnuniduates are__ shipip from then®**'P*Y^ Jennie Rebekah Frey. AlAliee Veda I iaina-descnKe-the'grav— J -univeliversity. She .forces they Experienced.• HamiltonE and JenniftrT.. 1Taylor, ■ B S h HV ' re'ceicefved addi- rk’s looping, me^l roller of Twin Falls; and JiJam es ■ i^T uiner * tiona)nal scholar- . Petenon o f Wendell. ips from the >. , ' I ' .'** Twinyin Falls Coimsdc li** 1 M usic Club, tbe Twinin IFalls High n ||||ll^elor _ earns n^sters *The Tim^’News wdcoi;omes/(eni5 M ^o o l Music l)epartmei]nent, tbe First Revls Tuner about area residents whi'ho receive. ' United Methodist Chunmrch and the of Twin Falls aAonors or recognition. SeSend infor- 1 ^ 0 Sc^Wl Counselo:elor Associa- has receiv^ his hmation to The Timm es-N ew s 'jfl mastei^ in edu- nSpotlight column, P.O.. B j o x 548, ^ U f n e r ^ a ' 1995. qo-va]•valedictorian catio ii degree, STwin Falls, ID 83303. ’a 4.0 graderpointnt s Di 'KSural'Helpers, Bru(ruin News,. School Dist>r f o r 't h e M u rtau g h National Hdnpr Societjiety and Key president•istrict, ( has been elected Club. She'was selectedted to attend School Couit of thi Ma^ic Valley (be Rotary \foutb LeLeadership holds a badounselor A ssociitionJU e' acbelbr’s degre^ in « u - _ Conference in.1994 andn^isji mem- cation -froi $ 0 9 8 time tl b^er o f th e M ag ic VaValley Arts Universityrom i Southern Illitiois y and'a master’s de^ee C ouncil B o ard . She! is a Tandy in reltgi'oi ‘ . $ ^ 9 8 aU you caran e a t . | Ecliblar an’d Is listedd iiin “Who’s . Southern i'ousS< leducotion fro;n Who ^moDg.Americ:rican High Ky. He hasSeminary in'Lbuisville, Live M usic-froi >he has w on .counseling,las a private practice in. school’Students.” She D esert Rail de,v8 and.feamre.v/ritHitfng 9>VAr<^s Turner is i , ' 1 :0 0 t o 3 :0 0 p i H itjthe Sun-Valley 'JournalismJo Magic Vall^ a volunteer chaplain at Conference and from1 tlithe Society Center andalley Regional-iMedic^l; nd IS a m em ber o f t h e P & 7 3 4 - 8 9> 0 0 q of”Prof6ssionaI Joumamalists. She Twin Falls : trtiH iiiiH iim m tu w as a s p ee ch w rite r• fcfor United ‘ is Kiwanis Club and tbe ^ y in 1994 arid is cumurrentlyhead MtCit: for the Kid Kamun cable TV S he is emjjlbj^i:>j^tod a t,7 ^ e ■ . H ^ N o c m^ ■ W T T T T T c e r e m o n y hoil i o n o is 1 9 ■ H M i i i A A i a ® jfl A Special candlelight| .^ON ENOS JULYY 3 ” ! jfidd recently honoredi ' j f r . r . ? . HUB"IRYI DEERE SEA^I M o v i i jS l l M M jmdnbOT ofthe Filer Cha m Humierbfthe 8 ibemMowmforWI5im Now Openm NIghtlv.II 733-6226 Info: 734-2400 o r 324-8-8 B 7 5 : Caspe;per(PG) jNational’ Honor Society.y. ’They were ietIwiwwe|itin111 SUMMERER MATINEE i •WldeSS'Inchinowlngwldtls 7 ( 5 ^ ^ MADISON COUN' IKtfth for scholarship, Lohi Loi for set' ‘A MIRACLE. The sun shine ihe A MOVIEh e s e r Iei m ce, Chandler for leadeidership and ' "'•Single pedal clutch/biake way tun are meuu 10 shine...' 1 i" m m ^ ' l} \^ n for character. AutVuth,.Amont C U N T EA ST\k>O D ■ d ||uid S^V;Were.bonor^ a IQ MERYL STREEP Nlgt i ^ ^ 0:30 ISS] _3scs9- / I Hf i ® < 5 |D&.^h*d61' VeBr'.are ^•O ritr, i12.WpKIROSTXSsi!^i ^ 1 y 9 9 ShovkTtimes m1^30-12:30-2:30 jbiesidi^t:'DBffli(y Dental; 3 Kohler engine wfth full-r ' IUniV0M.Y4STX3SsULECTI- ^ ^ Nightly 7:00-9:30 Fun for the9 WholeW Falmllyt jU n t; ^ond JFoUe -CHll, seer . K ? cre l lubrication ; • .' - M f f KkSsUndgrli- Sunday 4:30-7:00-9:300 _____ Jerorne 4 ClneiInema - 324-8875 remembers- lUch™ hand-conlrcllBd •!' '«^dttcted 'into the" society,soc are tatic transmission' : «8tA)baiUeJAiliBn, HolUiilU dB row a, SHnch turning radius t^flliigor, •Wjde38j) i g j w tjeonifir Cowger. Hink^ Mnch m ^ n g width ({ ; S l w C H o b l ^ . Mlo&aol«ol , I****! Hi ilS^M ai,JbdiM bKv.E Die HarHard 3 (R) ... jandSdwoca'^TiniMr.' .OueS u ^ s p e ^ .. Today 4:301:30-7:15»9:45 : Iwas Joni. Cordell, Cai::8rey .High J B M liii Johnny Mn>Mnemonic (R) USefaool pnnapal and foamnjnerBaShsh - --u lAncw RiDAY-aAM-spMSAnmo;OAY «and dramaiteach^r att FlFiler High Pf?>EN '^M ^'PM MONdAY-FRID Today S:1S5:15-7:30-9:45 jSchool ' f i B i l Crimsonon Tide (R) i l n p m m . «TF team/wins ift piphysics Today 5:155:15-7:30-9:45 . i . A team o f studentsI ftom Twin ^ , V ' ’ ' '"' Bravehieheart (R) Cill'.ToltFrHl-gaMMS Today 12;4£2;4S-4;1S-7:45 SfbIIb' H i^.school red^midently;tbok-. ' ‘' ^ piaToi» ™ |g a 1' Caspe;per(PG)- Today 12:1S-2:3C2:30-4:45-7:00>9:15 WhilTsieileeping (PG) ^ B I llk Todav-12:15-2:3(2:30^:45-7:00-9:15- — The Cun:ure (PG13) ^ ^ ^ y ro d av -1 2:15-2:3( ' ■ Batman Fo I V V ' '-'to d w 1:45-4:5-4:30-7:15-9:45 • • M V r ' ^ m n F a mi cCU m cSfHoapU a^'tsVU^ed to annopneeeetfiehssocUtitoHof" Congngo (13) I -T0|day.12;1S-2;3:^3o:^7l6cr9Tf5~ ------1 - 3 H J a n S u n S ^ ' i H ______- JSUWMEBJS^^0ATINEE SERIES I . ' Mon-Tues-i^Wed^TfiUn ------1 •TrK«ceripSE«ffi e ip f9 9 5 : ' - NEXT'XTWEEK: - . . rO*teEBMOMOW» B H M . . .--’ThreeNli> Ninjas" (PG)^. ' -’- — o r “Swanin PiMncess" (G) ■■ ■. '.Mon112:30-2:30 12: ■ «Tu,-.,*A . • .TVea-Wed110:30^12:30-2:30 10: : •;;1 ' • ■•.r.ThursU8 12:30-2:30 . . ' W |i-SeeSMflrfatwtf for ^howOmeauistatTWfn 9 orJammeW 4 • ] | - Fun tertheWle Whole Family! .] . | j H ^ M p E f F l W W I -.J'.-.'Jlir .L.u-'.J..- —-.u -'.-i ■-.i.r* - : ..'j’?'-' ■■ ■ '■-’1 ^ . - h-: ■■ ■: .. ,C - 8 Tlfnea.N«w8.Twinlvin Falls. Idaho Sunday, June«18,1995 1 .North Side,sets.s classes .. . ; : Gods; mirrorrhum ann sin ta l L j ^ a n I -~noVum*hw§ - . - I ™ ~ OOODINO - Registnlioaon is under way « M L J a m m us,” the gods and godi>^ddesses said, w hat shele was seeing was-ndt-a-8 '-fortwoclasaeaaettobegmsoi- sooQthm^dw— “Go^^os of ththe Sun” (a . •_rail m e a stoiy - Japanese talc), adapdopted by Am y ■ ” “She is exquisite. SShe is even new sodtiiddess at all. It was theie College of Southem Idahiiho North Sid,e jH l I l I F — m o re b ea u tifu l tthan you, Sukaki tntree, and the vision she10 Center. Friedman and illustraitraicd b y Jillian /{] • Begioolng sign longupluage will meet CillUand cailcd1, , Amaterasu would notot Amaterasu. Look at heher. You will . saw woss ta reflection of her own in the mirrors and io the from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays Ti and emerge.e. • ' not believe your eyes,s. We are cei- beauty in L Thundays, June 20 tnrou^i29.Co*tia$3a. 2 T B n T j T I Oncc upon a timeme there was a At lostQst one of the gods came upjp • ebroting the coming;

I I ■ ii:-:-:,..'. svVji;: A ' Sj s Toolsonvwill ^ liuiopnilinfl Irelish his}2nd ; >-^ m i t lhfenids o»ffpaick line oise golfer tat a k e s i Stint I withiJazz -]-B y Lany Hovey------...... IIdaho l A m atet e u r Times-News writer B y ULany Hovey ' \ TW IN FALLS - Y ou’ju ’ve h eard o f Timeses-News writer E 6i ( i . . "player appreciation night?" nmUHL - Another final day at women's ?;nio Babe’s's Id appears When the National Baskesketball Associa- , “V' ^ond another lesson from BoiBoise’s Jean / -to have beeiten relatively ' ition season begins next fall,fall,.there will be | no more appreciative playilayer than Andy th on how to protcct o lead, arrying a two-stroke lead in the fi- . 'unimpededd IIn Its quest !Toolson ofTw in Falls, whovho will be start- t against six-time winner KiKaren Dar- for satisiisfactlon. - ing i his second stint with Ihethe Utah Jazz. Toolsonson, who gradu- ' ""810;ton and collegian Susie. Ro Smith a of y. Through seilex and food, ated tom Tw in F alls ^nde*ied off her challcngers with a n 1984, has seen i and then broke it wide op(open a Ruth nurtirturecf the High 'lo. 14 and a d aspects of just abou)out all parts of llenging downhill putt on No. .. unresolved isketball world lie on the par-three 15th. _ ^ h l s Infantilitlle.self.with ------—IHjBJBPR-sinco-and-md— bclicvc-him------_0hatl! broke the pressure ofr R who. abaniindon. .W - there’re’s no better., ~ehargcd‘T o ~ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ | place thanhan the NBA. wjthirlin two and seemed to havec tlthe advan- : on the 14th. £ - y “ Obvicviously, we’re pretty c}excited to be ^ Thjhe consecutive holes agair hoisted • — AdamCn Cox, a Lehigh he said the day Smitlith into a four-stroke lead she Universllrslty psychology after sign!gning a two-year brougight it home easily with threeree to*^are. — ' r-.-...professorr'rrW hoanalyzed—------X oolaon------contracu>ct-with-the-Utah______Smmith ended at three-underr ffor the 54 Babe .Ruth J, franchise.isc. holes,ss. including a 70 Samrday. , • Now 29 years old. Tooloolson has seen "E\Everytime 1 put together aI Hi run at basketball from the topp oof Idaho high her,, shei came back with a rurun of her school, the bottom o f ItalItalian pro ball, own,"1," said ROh. “She’s tough to icatch." some success in Spain, aI lacklusterlai expe- “SuSusie's got the total game,"" s:said Smith rience in the Continental League,Le and ma- who> saids she was feeling the IdtIdaho F a l l s ' - ^ ^ ^ H H : T o p c o a c h eestoappear s jor ’ college competitionn vwith Brigham lass’’ breath.1 “She has length, a ggood short gameie and she can putt. It's all the ;atH ighD es(3 s e r t c a m p Young. The twists of his carcerrer haye been as ' Aftifter four days of trying to0 ffigure out I'.IRUPERT-ThethinJiird annual High Desert ,unusual as they’ve been div'diverse. the hihistory of this competition, it finally -----t^scbalU C am p, fcatuaturing two of.the top Probably the biggest singingle evbnt came wass decided' Saturday that was * ,• pitching, catching and | 1 listed Dar- . ^ jT*Defense, offense,-pi cally wanted most desperalerately to attend The! tournamentt program had li :h c o a x e s a s h o t Into th eQ Ihole during the champUiplonship round ’ i)ase>running will be covered during the n was the c.pach ringtc^on with eight and Smith witlvith four, ‘ BYU. LaDell Andersen w ho Women's Amateur Gololf Tournament Saturdaylay. ! jHrec day comp at Minilinico High School. ithen and didn’t seem too:oo intent on re- Aftifter all three contenders r ha d bogicd ofthe Idaho I' 'M ark Johnson, head hea baseball coach at cmiting in Idaho. the scsecond hole it again bccam«ime a matter Roh was sittinjting 13 icet away,with a birdieiie going to stop until the bottom of the I'Tcxas A&M Universiersi^, and Rod Soesbe. But the Cougar staff waswa in Pocatello of DsDarrihgton and Roh havingg tto playing putt. green," Smith said o f thethedownhiller. < : infield/hitting instnictoictor at the University of the night Toolson set thei BruinBi one-game wellI becauseI ^ i t h wasn^ goin^ g to open Roh's putttt sistopped six inchcs short andnd Then on-the par threeirce 15th. she had a * Nevada Las Vegas,. willw be on hand at the . scoring record at 42. The: nextnc day Andcr- manyly doors. - - all the pressureure was on Smith, 15-foot uphillcr for a birdbirdie. • High Desert Baseballill CCamp. sen made the scholarship) o^er.of Da:)arrington had a good runin mmunity College, Scott - one year playing, twoI onot a mission in puttsts to drop. Roh chopped to within a she thought so at the time, too. “I knewr iiit one," Smith said. t Oamplon. Larnar Con::ommunity CoUege, and Chilc. strokeikc with a birdie on No. six: btbut Smith's would breakk ddifferently than it looked. It li When Roh's par putt?utt lipped out, the : John Hughes. Collegelege of Southem Idaho, He enjoyed success andnd recognition iti scconond shot stopped about twovo feet from was hard toI mimake myself do it. But I tolc)ld lead was at four and the toumamcni was :,also will tcach at theecomp. ca Utah although the Cougargars didn’t have Uiecicup on No. 9. ' myselfljusthil have to stay with it and giv(ive over. ; “'*Participanl numberbers are limited to 112 glowing post'season succe:jcess. Still, Tool- , AnmotherJilrdie on No. 11 strcstretched her it a run." • Still, Smith said shehe wasn’t\ confident • flayers. Camp ratio3 is eight panicipants to son feels the recognition3n !he attained at leadi tot three before Roh birdietlied the 12th A run shee gjgave it, the ball still movinging “until 1 hit that little sand san wedge on No. •I.pne instructor. Campnp cost< is S80. M ce in* BYU was irnportant In securing sec his first and113th. 1 fairiy well wh(when it hit the back of the cuj;up 18 (to within six feett oof f the cup). That's . eludes a T-shirt and1 8x108: camp photo. Ap- contract with' the Jazz. Thilien came the fateful 14th.. SiSmith's ap> and stayed in. when 1 felt I had it won)n forfc certain." ': plication deadline iss JuJuly I. For more infor- After a year in Salt Lakeike City, "m which proakilomcter walk all with a 6.058 on Saturdayay while’ previous smieux's Cup-leading \ l ^ , Senior Citizens Center, J ■ Un: •iffiin at the Buhl Sei . leaders Brady Brower andid JodyJ Pagft both goal broke a 1-1 tie at itry fee is $11 for early 12th g -3010 Math St. Entry ' came away witb no time. 3:17' oc f the third period and «{mstnition orS13 on race day. The fee in- Brower’s cousin Andy mpy. dusty V A |_ potato,truck ar ~ • Tennit . | j V . Bowlin*** , • .mehtsshowinging me how to field, how to cat»tch hit : TVrtnFadtOpen old b ^ b a ll ^ove fUll ofif memories,n that’s . . /I I ■ and - althoughIgh I didn’t realize it at the timtme - Most of the timc,-daddads^noticcdforwhat------whereyoun^toga th ^ do wrong. Deadbcdbcat dads, abusive dads; , , DiJstofrtfiat old glove. TalTatelUownto Ae .ghborho™. n. time for the occasional neigl 1 o f playing second base forr tthe missing dads, dads tooloo tired to play ball after ri— ~spom sporting goods shop to besrelacedand re oiled.: kortwciiiaie.------ii\ all a long dqy at wdtk get all the headlines and W0.C0U£C£»HIC ) time-V better than d „, ^ avey L o ^ s’b'ad'the' position It’ll be good as new in no tii : dads need time to dream, nday_ all the attention ftvm'son'sociologists'cataloguin^ new in ^ because baseballball gloves are like ^ lit for a few hours on a Sund what was, what might have b I was there, fielding grounditders the illirbfmodem socieiKicty. •: . good wine and cheese - and dads. Hiey get lookingtg at eager young faces *■ wlwhal might "temoon, 1 w plenty o f backyard heros mfcrwhatit and nipping5 ththem to Steve Garvey for big-b But there are still pie better with age. ley ne<» a chance tb rememD 'ho would rather leach a Ic tn working condi-' lallth ccsu - league outs. out there - dads who When that glove is back in Jce to wear that glove -with al 0 ine youngster how to bunbunt than watch golf on ^ tib n ,.^ fi-it.to your.sweethtctheart,.pat.him on berancecc-of youth..poundiQg an.e1 eager fiat, My dad wasivas.never more o f a hero to i « days in the backyard. Somec c i y - TV. .. , the b^ n id and send him mild d thet kids dowhtO. hopingB fthe next ball would come totothem-tod thanonthosed old.balUlovc_and_scc.ii______:734^(BSmz engfii------myrlittle^giri-arl-and-I'will'bebackthere.-tossissing ----- Sojtaig.oui.that .old t ilmptabulTudlMU. . . «a-%fterooon. • • . ' ' ~ hm thqley would be up fothe cHalleni up as he slips it onto h>^ se heroes, o f flics and-preten^tending the Worid Series is beitieing his eyes don’t light up dods never' bave Dadsis need to remember tho'se : hand. And don't be: suisurprised if he’s the last ^ ' enoujjhrtimc to-'drcam.-TheTbey-have.tiine to their yovouth, to Im a ^ e again whalhat it would played in ourir pjparic down tbe street. ros to one tb conic inTorsiippvppcr-' ! :^^wQri^:;to: mow ihe^lav^n ^d.w a$h,cars,.fu^: have.^Ub ^ .lik e to share a diamondifjd with leg. WedadsnconcM an opportunity to be hero: e need to be the one who knc .: ■ our kids. We n ie Ttmes-News ^ t t a odI{ - ~ - time to pa^.the. illhave IhTbld gl6ve"my' 'di'da'd played; the mysicrlousous w a ^ o f throwing, catch tm. 5 itetev'.' ' ' wi^^tiiptothe^untairitains'and tb ^ Wen ^ ith idia'high.school. It's with; me at every and.hitting.

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D-2 Tlmo8-Now5, Twinwin Falls, Idaho Sunday, Junene 18.1995 R omla ; n ia n oka 1-0 lead. , arVl.'4«. 7-0 (7.8h CvnMtaad d*r. Waarf• y ByAmyDoHon ■ ' tlthings and being separatedcd will just be an- But: FReed battle bock taking:’thcn.»tsix tl: inan'der. sod Ow lM yEibni^ TWIN FALLS - RalucaRo and Marion Onila other o struggle to overcome.e. • gamesi ando the first set. It. MacrwnOMr. zainmUjtrpeM der. Fund Times-News writersers ' ' • ;. in a Twin Falls Opcn'ten- But before the two face; the uphill battle in The; onlyt other scrvice breakic oopportunity iwm«^ S4,, ii,e-1, e>l; HeepaaAteaader. 6i«a*A.aypcM7?74(7. arc on coursc to win a irr thethi championship haven't.'t ployed singles since thisistoumoment t< SSK iSS«SJ!r“ “ pitcher in six games.ICS. / ; The Onilas decided,lcd,America is^.wlj^ere4bey at a 11 o.m. ogoinst.thc.winncimcLptCory.pnlos._ji year'.ago.'.* a; ______a. Cto*>w'Onla'der. Smyth.'M. 0-1: Raad d< Despite placing{ onlyon four hits to Caldwell'^ __wanted to stay: '*•••. ' . a. and David Perry. Reedid said when she hit the baball tiie way aiSrS.slftlijSUMMrnnan dar. ValaaQuai 74 (7>1): R> to stingy pitching by Cald« i. bettw c T1i/« tn e sec-c/>r oaoH dar. vie. MUrl. 8^1.74 (7-4); S fo. Famey daf. SfMh. 8-1.8-1; OnUde’iS!Z2i. got a' good chance! to win,” said Cowboy cpaclj . Morion. 24. has taughttau; tennis lessons and In the men's 4.5 singlesrs Dave£ Little-will closedd out the match with thehe ucxt two Vang daf, PoOaw. 74.8-1; Daloc dal. Smyth. 64 8. Don Homback. put on clinics for the;hc post two years,-while ftfoce Andy Crane at 9:30[) forfc the champi- gamesi tJtaking the set 6-2. 7“ ' The Cowboy batsats starteds strong in the nightl Raluca finished highh school.si o:onship. s S n s s R low. e-3. 34. Jel SiiXu- , “ P» scoring four in ithe first . Caldwell Next fall RalucaI will w attend Idaho State .i..,Raluca will face Carric ReedRc in the wom- uUaaloUn-OnWOnU dar. MRifVHadloci dng. 64. Curtis Elordlordi struggled, walking thd University on a full-rii1-ride scholarship to .play eieh’s open singles champions:onship for the sec- ter*/R*add.] d*«. 04 0^. 4MS*/j«dloekMM;W.^rm *M?jS&Sil-(5f*R5 a (M. 04; Tomonay/MMwoka dar.;sEi& Cn s*7.» leadingnhree battclotters. A single by MarH tennis. 01ond straight year. Last year.ir. RalucaI defeated Scofield and a n ^ther c r by Jamie Hyde drove iij___ . And the two willI facefa separation. Marion RReed 6-4,6-3 for the champicipionship. PenyrMeuo fyd«<.Jon•t.^9.^ dal. Carr; thC Cowboj^ ficSt 'fourruns.foU ,, [ will stay in Twin Fallsoils and Roluco - now 18 Reed downed Sun Valley'ley's Debra Blake woman'**t douCiiaa. 4A*RaMl/Waar dal. PatanoitfCi: jfrST' Strong pitching; anond tough defense held the - w ill live in Pocatcllo: l I o . ______6. ice.______dS£wIiS drt. Waflata; Wa^ dal. 8»>anaen. 84. MlS^Sa2_Siiverstreaks.to-two-i W j/o-runs-througb-the-six^hini ----- — 8er:Wa*f;o;trB-7.' "When wc came herehei we didn’t hove ony .. TTic fir^anw^flhellratl'St s e t w a s th e only 3.7-8; iSno!Mlog»Vol** def, wiSnay/Ee^ien 8-7 (M ning, but clean-up1 hitterhiti Jake White's thni?-ruri ^ homer in the top oofthe f | seventh tightened.th^ ______1 Sm ith- W ^d eU1 drops dloubleheeader to> PocatellJLO Cowboy burlerr DiDole Bunn picked up, thd win, pitching the corcomplete gome. Twin falls Continued from D11 _• x n i » Times-News Valley’s Fritzz ZZweigen, who limited Jerome! tou just pitching' coach Mattatt 1Homer praised bis throwl her game followingg thet^ end o f play Friday Legion basebala l l onenmontwohVO hits. ers for their perfombrmances despite a lopk of and Soturday’s tee timeimc. POCATELLO - The Pocaacatcllo A Legion practice time. “I went right to the1C practicec tee ond started team te swept-o doubleheaderr fnfrom Wendell by Rie«a(ic.r FUx (4). OuMer <5) and Oardnar. Coalho4ho(S),CnBoey I 0 ^ 2 Twin Falls rackeded uup nine hits, despite “quiel (W )andfpPonar. takes a while for me! to get going. I can't do it hits with two wolks. , , Jaram* IOC bats” according to HoiHomback. . • In the nightcap. WendellIII was\ shutout by M a r s h !S!SSS:JI! . Bird, playing: shshortstop in the seconci on a small bucket oDf f tballs. But I could feel Ih Valley 13-3, Jerome«3-» jsa&-s;nd MMn; UV-F(tt Zwaipwl and M Pledger myself working out oof f iit.” She said her confi- Eric “ Chaney until pickedingg upU] the three runs dOWN/NEY - Jmme dropped a pairiroPA c Legion . game, racked upp a double and a single! dence was sHa)^ at the start. on a wijk and four hits.- . . . baseballsI games in to Moish Volley Saturd , Buhl sweep*eps Pocatello and catcher Lukece hMickelson hit two sinr ___ "I .wos tentative, my putts were coming up . T^at rally started on conseuiseucttve singles by “We'n're really struggling with the bi glcs in four at-bats,)ats. Hyde also went -twof . Rob Buhlier, ClifT Dias a n d l The Buhl Tribe sw ^t a doublehc short. But I felt strongenger with my irons and it rd"Rictkcrk. Jason coach Jol:ohn Harding soid. “It’s inexperi illo Saturday, running their recoi for-four w ith a sin,single to left field aod 4 just seemed to get bcttectter,” she added. Bray added a sacrifice buntt anand a walk set up ly. a lot)t •of these kids haven't seen goodpitchinsgo< 3.i„„,],ccumurrent eastern Idaho road trip, single to right field,:Id. I , “Well. I feel I hadad 0 good tuncup,” said the final scoring for Derek GurSunter’s basehit. before iona s ~ - s s , thought J’d made. But(ut (putting well) was fun i i H i L ■’ i yesterday. Friday modlade it (the tournament) worth it. I’m just gladsd IJ wos oble to get back into it. Jean played wcl8n.n. DBurK RoMnsannaan. T»M FaH; 2. Lynn DavM. ----- Continued from DlD l i M B aaM , Dolaa. I mes, he began his Marcel >afla. DuN; 2. Jadoa Irgtt*. CaWwaii bounds in 47 gamcj neyEn>(t.DoM:2.IJn(MFannaa > Polo-likc tour ofthe.the. hoop world. •' t Outt- 3. E(Wd Twme. SsSr“ ^' TIM FBgMCRMt-1. RoMnt RobW American League ■ He played nextt in Italy, an experience h i Nanspa dm) JaeUe Ommt. TF;'STSiirssiiSliTiS"- nM- . 0 0 declined to repeat. bm AM«nen. 3. LouM t- J . FounnfUsMyHan0)ae. TF.‘ Event StaUiition______‘Tim e J tough guy over therehere.” Andy recalls with f i FnhFIWil'Orc**'1.P«nnyDo>>st» WGN (Ih(IHT) 12:10 p.m. » “If things don't't glgo well, the American^ *aiwc*r *a;wioipm Boxing, Golden Glovos PrimeI SfSports/Ch. 84 (IHT) 1p.m. will be the first onesnes to go,”TooIscAvyftid.| Baseball, Bravos al Rocklelies TBS/Ch.:h. 32 1 p.m. The next yearr fcfound Toolson'in-thc Soccer. U.S. vs. Mexico KKVI/Ch'Ch. 35-6 1:30 p.m, Extreme Games ESPN/ClI/Ch. 13 2 p.m. and 3 p.m.mi Burley Pro-Am CBA, playing for•Tri-Cities, Tri Wash. ' ! Cowboy National League. Motocross, Suporwoss Serleries ESPN/ClVCh. 13 4 p.m. MH “A fler a yearvith wilhthe CBA 1 wos rcallS^ >y-— ' Rodoo, Bullridors Only _____ Pflmo.S(i.Spofts/Ch: 04 (IHT)_4:30 p.m.. ■ _disappointed and stastarted looking at the jo^ Continued from D1I ' ■ IHgtttii;.Nei>TM9 ' Baseball, Yankees at Indlaiilans ESPN/ClI/Ch. 13 6 p.m.m! ^iaiMi.~o^iMSrV»^ world ... gettiiig on with my lifc;"‘hc rc|- Rcxleo, P8R Jerome Oavls/Is Challenge Prime1 S(Sports/Ch. 84 (lem 4:30 p.m.I”- Ut6«airtPirTiiJat^»1fct^pci Angie Chompneysi of Kimberly entcGcd the . .1 . M i f SSS* Auto Radng PrimeI Sports/Ch.Sc S4 ( 1 ^ 10 p.m.in. i««i calls. finals about the samee didistance behind St. An- Sports Cavalcade TNN/Ch.3h.30 ••• _ 10 p.m- ^ But a teammate:e sisuggested a Los A ti^- f"- 'Siisirwsttwxrwi thony’s Becky Woodcadcock in the girl's all- SSSF’ les agent leadingg TToblson to “one mqrc ' around chase with Fa:Fairfield's Lisa Kevan LOSMOBS .OCitfO ,shot.*' r . ' W !!!! M “He asked me to ssend a TV tape of , holding down third plac)lace. I a* LvA ,-,..,.4 Oa«» ^0^^''u«Md *00000 ««rap OOOO MMi» 000( • ' As was the case witwith the boys, 0 cham- HoumMN*>Yart,ltM*Ri. j . rn«2B 9 14 1 S«w& 4 0 00 CWMip OOOO 0 001 o f my games and[ twotwi days .later he left for Taa OO COO .001-1' tj!j s s S S ^ S pion hod yet to be cncrowned pt press time te^£o«aUAiltspn i ! B : . ! ! ! ! £ . “ !! i! M Spain,” Toolson saidsaid. LOiMoaMMOil^122DpA I Pteae 42 11 4 122 b m ! eks he called to tell ToqI- but Woodcock, who10 cearned a pair of tbp MrariComd^^fli. | 1 SSSiSSa% Within two weeks wSb 12)2 MM* 4121 % - son that 21arBgoza1 hadha a job for him. itwo finishes on Saturdurday appeared to have 4 100 Klnn» lOCD the edge. AL box scores 11 ss. s s K f*!r . , Comparing-Europiropean hobp with Nb'ip _W.VUUCE BOSTON | , SSI, iii! S ' iii!!! SSSr£,Sife» SJrtli. American, Toolson;on said “they, play Kylce Women of Bu:Burley pulled off one o f —' 00 la«i(15lRS«dn(in,Ci-0rti;i*-li» Saturday’s biggest corcomebacks. Qualifying )iMlt 3o'oe 4010 ' 'S" ''"' ’■ *■ » !!!!«*'!!!! like the college gatrgame. They allow z6i)es.' ar*W« ' I J 1 0 I J1 Hm i » I 0 I t WaMp 100000 ^ P H Rd at so last 'in 0 fi.eld o f 20I b(barrel racers, Womell Hitoid 40} I ITiVnl» 4 111 ■! iW%l 4211 SMp 1000 The talent'level is pretty] gobci. In Spajn SjMI SOtO JOOO y nwrap 1010 wwt» OOOO S r they allow three foreforeign players.per te (i^ '’ ■ .toured the clovcrleaf•in in 16.032. That held up L^n^^0*acM.h>C8*xntfMr !! ! ^ TM ' 4ltl1lirTeHi « (l A ndy said the! situation sti in Spain w^s ..through the next 14I ririders and was fourth B i l l i s S I s li \ •• SS^*' ' S i . i ! J i iI ’p » yt»1,cSy>Baiiaf-h;2.Ja best on the day. Womc>mell. however, will get • Util j 0 100 WMif 100 0 much better than1 ItalyIt and the teamlcni- ^ d ) 4 2 2 ] Mtna JOOO mwcny k omino itM;}, joyed some success.!ss. to Gillette on the stren{'ength o f 0 sccond place .. > • t i n •(DMi s s ^ "** • ^ |-[ * ” 0* * * “0 ' • “We had .good coachescoa and great guiy? tp ■ finish in pole bending.t- .. . ■ 1 QaMlI - • to o ntM> 2000 In all. Magic VolleyIcy rodeocrs grabbed 17 sL < iiii™' ■•"'I r \ s i ■tti play with and ourr teamste have dope W^llv’* (t). MMt^HEMtHMvkineTh Hvtt he said. spots ot Gillette whilee teteammates gathered 10 S- ivL!S' iiiSr liil1. ■ ya-fiSTHef«trw.0**>KB;8a> mnM;&MnOMfll»r;e.l*.Ua1nH« ' more for the Silver SttState Rodeo in Falloo, 1 SS . i!S-SK?--JH! „ They lost in thee firstfi round of-the-prpj!- ! Ui*— ^ ** T-43«.A^1J0». dwy- ofTs to Rio Madrid, a Nev., featuring fifth thrcihrough eighth ploce fin- sSm" j Era era ‘ I iaiMwl(;4 7 1 4 4 1 1 d, a perennial power, ’ S iiisi iiii 0 aulscoo pfTTtsua /ing in two all-star gatfies tshers. Chompneys; mmatched Porker with b I ^ I ^ ^ J' § I ^ “I suppose playing n Rome was probably;tlie three berths, hers comirming in goat tying, cow T sSfSSis in Valencia and m R cutting and breakawayly rroping. V’ h RER n 80 Cw n » ill”"”Oil Sffl®" ! S ! ! i I ■ FitfaOe^KtiaMqtHkmCr.r.VMn ■highlight o f my stayitay in Spain,” said Too'I- 1 S ' i i i r i '! li LM. son who averagedd 16.8li points and 4;i Luck failed. Porker’sr’s younger sister. Kali 1 Si'll!- aVt°8 TM ariT, iS? Ii3 ! 1 ! ; ! a s 11! ! Ijl KSSS^ISSS2 ^ bounds last year. Jo, on Soturday. In thele t i , “She tried real hard;”J;” T.W. said. “She real- . | «*2 n M(-QMIta tMiMi n B ta^??MfenSq!mrMK^I “At first I didn’t’t thinktli anything aboiitji. w ’ ill i !! .We'd parted amicabicably and had alw'ayff;r£- ly did great'for a freshinihman.” g rienu ' mu ■ „ " K 5 , 11^ Rupert Amateur m ained friends.!’ Si .lb.- , :Buta-few.day&Jat< -— 0 1 ^ ----- 44 11-11 •-TeWe- ■- 911* • ptrtAraSwrSnmtheHMNPvTtR pertOxMyCUk nw "er'call andljeaitl'ttjeW l o V e l f phrase . ■" SSSSMng-I. Swta MMMOtrierU.2.Prae«aiCuMr3a.3. K Jetm* „ ' Kt ifisSriii going to offer you1 a contract.'!c ' • . . HatarW>4 S 14 1 3 J | 0 12 SMDkp tB PCD OCO-II Dado33N.S.JMML3M,e,Rabact " * Toolson has a 30^ay30- “window” m'-ms ^39.«.CMyD*M«i.K»>tMr. , S iiIsS,* III ■ ^ fi',Tsa*. ‘ii! E ' i 'M 1 i I i !! contract with Zaragoagoza and the Jazz.^^'t- S S i !!!!£» iiiS n, ed to be sure thet contractcc problem.the''i^ iss;. ijiiHriii! 2 Mb. could be resolved, beforebel commilting.'V., , T-tllA-triH S illlBr iill11 ik sr^fiissaxsssa»« “I guess they (2a:(Zaragoza) put up sotj^e ■ SS’ ran»^& V ^PM «M n 17X. S r-sS l . ra.S** liiiS ....ilH rJNL box scores TM 84T4TM StllO' Mi squabble; I suppose)Ose they wanted tb^get • KK-tiSSKaSiEir som e m o n ^ outt oo: f It, Bv.t w hen Iftah «MT wMkB -1. T.W. Palv. eiM. • HowTm - I lernnc 11 S \ tu ttd tutotf * 0 ftaM n ra (tft-4- £Sw^~-l— 1-e-e-VV I _ _ - made the offer 105 days dt ago; I felt-alt‘.(f^f'"‘ • wiiKHi n n oii-ii-« H*mu I 0 0 0 •» r* U^. 0pm scores hadbeCTresolved.lt1. 'It would surprise Hielf ' KM TiSJJSsKa - st a - -.s s sa -j U M U? 1 I T‘ r I 0 rd o h ’tg e ta r e lu s86.”.'' e .’' '• . . 34X. r. JM* SKdcM 3M. s. JM A< W, i i 5B" -' Toolson, 6-foot-5t-5 believes a change.Jn »'S3SiSL.«..v S 000 kmI* ■] r •a ---^ -the game aridrtheiJas'il^'rpeiceiptioii ofli(s < '»«w. KX. i Th i OHM. Wood KMr. a — ■' v v i’.-’rv ■ j . . lMtiiMb4MntitaM. abliitieV made thisipossibfe., po •. X " : wSnUM ( ' I t -1 'l I i i l M l uma* 2 1 0 0 t I U*aw Hn,DrttrbCV>uir,lwa» “The NB A game10 hashi chaiiged in th e.tt^t ’ > aSSu4 ' iu I I I j 2 ^ 0 ACT)M,WmI - few ..years in thatIt youy see morie - double ' ’iSSSKJSSS! ^ ! ” ” . "• s ' s s u " 0^ T>£41A.tU}l. 3t. 7. (fc). BJ. RebMH and D»«dF«i1(.andOrasMaflimlM«l,... F« i j j IM* , STMT^SSTjlSnV teams on the^ig^^inan and a lot of kidnng ' m5?S3? , #‘4:4 4-1 ’ out to tHeTthree-pdi . ■gwij,.... J I •* :pdint~man?-'hV saTd-;";? _lgilH 1 ' 1 0 o' t 0 Dl — ^ njbnsiideMnyself:a”8*a-8iIiQp'‘8ho€iterrrih'lfik--r -vtsr-H * ;i-sss!!-. .! , -^ViDg-the-tbree^iiiWlDt-lEie-in:a-little^T«H^ ledvWbedgodi47X.'l.*W----.-- .-2 : ’- S S » ! ! ! 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: “ SOUTHAMPTCT O N , N-.Y'. - ’ . v^cidents usuallyIly happen on'a . . •’Ij'.S. Open SalSaturday, but m ';Saturday’s thirdd roundr looked lik e o n e o f th e woiworst demolition • •■■'derbies e v e r seenn i:in thc national...... - - - V - 'champiOQship. ' "j-'Greg Norman,I, who v had been part of a previo/ious wreck at . JU gp i j H P i P I n - ’ 'Shinnecock Hills5 GGolf Club nine • .‘ye a r s a g o , .a n d ' Tom Ti Lehman, ■- '.''X'ho se e m e d imimune m i to all the '.crashes of the day.ly. em erged from ' ;the ru b b le to tie; fcfor the 54-hole lead. "uu.The windiest dajday of the'week ‘'at Shinnecock, comismbined with the _____ iJiiicreasing difficultyjlty. of-the c o u rs e - and the Open’s uniunique pressure. -'. sent players spinninning from the jM H M ------: -^ridrsubpar-numben7ers'to~the*biack— ■*^at)ove-par num berssrs on the score- board rather quickly ■ n n ■ Six players beg)Cgan Saturday •'■under par, wilh ananother four at APptatoi''[| ■'■ par. Phil Mickelson boglesles the 17th hole duringI tlthe third round of theI U.S.U Open Saturday. I -T-W hen the dustst had1 cleared, m icckelsonfV w a s fighting for a sh a re o f th e lead wheie n h e lo s t a stro k e o n theth hole. He finished I ’ Norman and Lehn:hman were the ven ' par through three rour3uhds and Is tied for thlrcIrd. R ight, co -lead er Gre]reg Norman misses a I only two player5; under ur par — at ie ninth green Saturday. ■ 1-under 209 — andan two more, CC ' p u tt o n the ly. Nonnan shot a'74. Bob Tway and PhiPhil Mickelson, Davisis Lovc 111, with a 73, andid longest of long shots,, 10 strokes His best tb birdie chance came at wereatevcn-par2H210. Vijay SinghS (72) were, tied foro r back. No. 18, but bu his six-foot putt ^ '• ’.■..'Nonnan, w h o b ccourse; you eh:hances - his way upp tthe leader board with ™ V ^^*^}Yecl you neeieed a day like b e c aa'i use . Just suriurvlve It.’ blUt u n e e d e d b ird ies ot the third. fif\h and sixth F 'today to w m , and11 I feel like I did that's w h e re / ust 25 putts, holes, dayd around. Lehman ROCHESTER' N.Y.. (AP)i JoAnne Corncrner, bidding lo ------and good iron play,ay, but chipping the stoita r t o f wice and I- hit his,tee shotsh in the deep fescue Although still rusty fromm a two- become the oldestest golferj to win an and putting. 1 leftf\ rmyself with a the daya y . O r ndoftiieday wltti lutted for grass to thele right,i then dccided to week loyofT, Patty Sheehi:han sank LPGA or PGA tournament tou at age chance to win.” m a y b ec th e a 3-under 67 pailar, seven whack a 7-iiMron out of on uncer- six clutch putts Saturdayy to.kcep 56. fell back fronfrom a one-stroke. ■;''Norman playedd thetl same way. signifiif i c a n t • ■ timimes. tain lie. Thehe ball sailed onto the on couise for b rccord foubunh win lead Friday into0 oa lie for seventh iti the 1986 Open:n here.. He led numbere r is 6 fN o rm a n green, 3 0 feet fee from the' hole, and in seven .yeois ot thec L PG A with a 78. a’ner the'second andmd third rou.nds, shots, wlwhich is hojv many strokes:s saved par four times oron the front he drainedI theth putt. Rochester Iniemotional. Sheehan, o liithlittle wayward off -- but shot a 75 in thehe final: round to Masashiihi “Jumbo” Ozaki lost onm nine and mode the tumm at 1 over “The ballill looked'llke It could Her only problem withh ithe put- the tee, saved par twice with her . . finish in a tie for !2l!2th. the dayay, falling from secondid for the doy ond 4 und(ider for the jump, but youy< never know,” he ter In the third round comc-ne on the putter ond sankk tv twice for birdie Tway and Mickelscelson, who both place iniin to 0 tie for 32d ofter onm championship, leading; Ozakii and soid. “I gaveive il 0 rip and the ball last hole, where a double>lc-bogcy from 15 fcei. But Bu her delicate >.^eld a share of'the th lead with 80 lef\: himhi 01217. , Tway by 2. But at thehe 10th, he come out hotho ond made it lo the nairowcd her lead to one. touch deserted1 herhe on the par*4 Norman at 2 underdcr par through Ozaki,ki, who started the doy 2 drove the boll into the: tollt fescue green. If youyo look at it, 1 stole "1 know It sounds reallyly kind o f 18th. w here shehe mi.sscdt from 6 15 holes, both bogcogeyed the 16th shots beibehind Normon. played thele grass on the left, puminched out, two shots on thot hole." weird from the leader In theth 'club- feel and then from•om 3 feet to finish and 17th holes to fall I shot front ninline in a respectoble 1-over:r saw his third shot hitt short and Lehman I pployed even-por golf house, but I'm really ncitcit hitting with a 3-undcr-par,par, i69. ‘' behind. Each carde<■ded a 72. Tway par, then th was thrashed byly roll down the hill thatit fro n ts th e th e re st of thetl way, with a two- -ihc balMlke I like to.” SSheehan - “1 started gcuingting weak. I started —— Mickelson will■ill play together .Shinnecc;cock’s difficult back nine.e. green, pitched on,.and:\d 2 -p u ttc d fo o t b ird ie; at oi No. 12 and o bogey soid. “A one-shot lead isis kind of to lose it” on the lost few holes, ■ ' -again in the next-to*•to-liist twosome At No.K.10. he made double .bogey:y fo r a double bogey 6. a t N o .1 5 ., Heh saved par by 1- nothing. 1 just hope I cacan hong she said. "My gamegan is not up to •■Sunday. '' ■ a fte r flyllying his third shot over thele But Norman, whose trmantra this putting the; eighth,c Ilth and M th on.'’ what it can be. Someone Soi is going .. la n W o o sn a m ,, wwhose 69 was green, week has been "patience, holes, . Sherri Steinhauer hod hteve Strieker. Nickc FFaldo, who began the doyly 10-footer for par. H is onlyoi bogey solid. Butit you; need to make Alice Ritzman, who hasshad 28 LPGA Championslionship and a tie for Price shot o 73,3, and Pavin, at evenn par,] went 5 over on thele down the stretch came: ati No. 16, birdies out; here.h( As tough os it is, top-IO finishes since 1989J9 but no fifth at th e Sliar ta r Bank LPGA .. V erpldnk and Striitricker all had front ninline and finished with o 79'9 where he 3-putted from 1 the you need toto moke birdies some- wms in 17 years on tour. Classic at Dayton,3n, (Ohio. , :71s. to g o intinto the final round as thele fringe. —------w h ere.” BoweKO)s Gonzale:ez in 6th n ^ s e y ’’s i centesiimal ? fcityccelebraites Dei] ' LAS VEGAS. (AP) -• IRiddick than Bowe. ButBu Saturday night, Gonzalez Bowe showedi he was a much better .DENVER (AP) - In a thousand and even thou;ough he' was famous he Bowe B jabbed Jorge Luis C ! 6*foot-7 professional, fighterfigh than Gonzalez, 'fooihg black-and-whitele pphoU)s, Jack was still ju st an ordinary guy,” Sellers silly, si then knocked the ( C uban flot with o right cro:ross In the The cham pionn dominated di from the' Dempsey is a scowliniling figure in s a id “H e nevciver seemed to let it go to C it to retain opening bell, •baggy white' trunks, anklinkle-high box- his head.” sixthsi round Saturdoy night^ e. ‘'I’m lookinglg forwardfc to this one," ing Aoes and rolled whitelite w k s . E>enTp5ey foifought for pocket money his bi W BO heavyw eight title. xhaustlon Bowe said befon:fore Ihe fight. “1 con’t jgWt o f dozens of jerky,ky, grainy f l ^ t In the hobo jungles and Uink tow ns ■ Gonzalez was near exh a job, then wait to hear theie bigb thud." 'iniiM leaps the raw, bmi}mising power that sprang upip iin the W est in the early - when w Bowe missed with a j threw a looping right thotBt crashed The big thuchud came after the ihk\ put 49 opponents on the canvas L B h w p ( ^ o fth e cencentury. He didn’t always s head and trem endous rightight hond in the sixth 'anU earned him thehe nickname ^ ' win. ininto the side o f Gonzalez’s 1 39 of the roupd, and it couldcou be heard ol ring- “Manassa Mauler.” , BU & M He lost aI f< fo u r-ro u n d e r to Jock . did ro p p ed him h a rd at 1:3^ ' side despite aI rotroar from on estimat- • ^ pn June 24, 1895, DeDempsey was 'Downey, andid a fighter » i ^ ^ .1983. Dem ps^ defeatedted Sharkey* in niillion gateflte at New Yorit’s Polo CtCold., joined her on the popodium in m t O M ' S CC h H m a m B 1922. Grounds. Inn thatt dramatic bout, seSecond with a time of 1:3838:26 and ,:,:F& hood believes Demp;mpscy’s popu-_: Argentina’s LiLuis Firpo, nicknamed Team Xc Satum’s Jeanne Golhyly finished , » » '' G "''""a Summit? ond into ___^ - lluUy -in tbe 4920s riv aled . B a b e . “The Wild BlB u ll o f th e P a m p a s," thithird with the same time. Ketchum. The; ne: next day will see tw o' ” • • ;RiiM’8rafld'feached*o'plr•plnnacle-aftri^W R ^qf^g knocked Dem[mpsey out of the ring, F o r G olsy, S aturdoy’s rcro a d ra c c in SSun Valley, with the • ' be-lbst tbe title tb G ene TuiTunnty. AP photo Sponsw riterss ppushed him back onto marked mi her third trip to the pcDodiumin Sun Valley Timetme Trial beginning ot “ ‘ fHe reinvented himsenself. He waa. ring ®pron,!n, Dempsey regained his ■ threethi days o f racing. 10 a.m., followedved at 7 p.m. by the cir- mpseyi shown-here traininning In 1023, would have^ ; -vjeffed as a villain, hotOt ia hero, b ut ;e^ tu rn ed feet and knock©Jced oiit Firpo in the next __ ^.Kurreck w ent the final milnile alone; ., euit race at Elkhorchom R esort.' , ~losing to Tuhney, hehewasaheib 100 y e a rsB bid< o n J u n e 24. ' ■ round, shshe is the current c u m n t i"‘Uvidual in . ^ ^ e remained such undiindl his death,” - he tocrfc tbes titleti fhsn Jess Williard. had h* climbed to the top ofif the fight In his nextt fightfi three years later, tindm e trio] world champion. I.Ktrtn Kuti»elc. T« -Five inche:hes shorter and 70 i^ u n d s ^Sjuneat8ge24. • - ' Dempsey wasIS decisionedc by Tunney . “1 knew I would have ratiM herbcen : - 1 % u riD g his reijgn asI heheavyweight H ^ter thanm tbe; 6-foot-6,' 2 5 0 -^ u n d It all began in iManassaBa, a q u iet and lost the titititle. A year later, they ' l ^ myself. Caim en (Richards* — • T»hlainpioh,-froai-l91919 to 1926,. .Willard, Dempsey D knocked the ...fafaraiing and nmcfaiag comnam unity o f met again In the famous "long.coum" . pf]off the front to block, then I { s r w a s s s s i ' - -IjQnbpsey defended his.ti8. title j u s L s ^ - cham p .dowiiw n seven'tim es in-the-iirat-'.J.‘l,300,.wbeicJDenq)8q'-wa8i 1, Bihe ei^itb—figbt.____ !___ _ —_I —------—• byby-myself.’------• • . - ' and went tbrM year'ears without a, itjunct' ,, ; ofo f 11 cbildren q f Hynim DetiCTipsey, an ■ D em p se y had ht knocked Tunney. . .Lithuania's' Edita .Puciciniicpite. t.'tb T u n ii^ 'in ." "The ferociim o u s Seating oontihuclaTor'^'iti•Itinerant Scotch-lHsirfoim w(wbrkCT.' ■- 'd o w n arid'neaiearly biiti biit hovered ‘lem aiiis'th'e'bverall Challerigi : ; •• ihif^wo most ImportantIt fifight*' —: on two piore.roiroifflds.tintil W illard fuled BoJean Sellers, in charsirge of the over bim untilitil the referee escorted followed fo by first-day stagege cham p ?TAi‘ pudl!S«t* UtMMiM. i 2. Suun 1 cost him bis^ to answer the bell iri‘Roumi 4.-Bk>th o f—Di-Dempsey-i^teiimal'celebra «libn;Tnel'"T«in to a neutrutral comer. That gave - : - 2 3 , 1926, .which cc Susan Paliner of Hamilton,'..O ntario. t S S i ' J S ------Tffilfliand,the‘‘lontcounCnCre^icl^on his eyes wervere'swollen sbiiV bis jaw tbthe ex-cbampion in 1966) \when th e ' Tunney time to irecover before the ref* Golay Is.lhiid ovei^I...... aoul9*r..C(lo.-.-3;37:»:t:»: 9: R«bM^ B«iiM..T«am )seyTfaimly-r eiiee began theie cTOipiL Ttmney went on (tie. 8:tS:SS: 6. R*m Peita«Mt. J S « t 2 2 , 1927. • _ ■ ,‘...:_L"^'.broken;Id; his n1>9we^ cracked and-rOtr:One*room:bouK't^ Demps( Thei challeiige continues58 Sundoy 5S5S?l?!i<»T&5. IM t JaOOCA. TMn BTMB0M • . igend persists, twoteeth wei btokeooff- - ’ >Jefl.wbiBDtJack «le: was 9 was recechristehed towin. a. CM. ft MMt VeuM.' with the brutal 57-milc.Lowjwmanrto- n»a EKctric, S:1S:0T; 9. Bv* itlupF^^.on. . Demp^;'y,“wrtnnefol1fi^ts in coj>-, tbtbe Jack dobpsey Museum.l ’ ..^Dempsey foiftragbt ofrce"more7then ^StMileyToad race^__',____ *> • ' SMMtnwa-TMni TkMi- :~ -r,j|^ ,T 1 9 1 9 ; in-Toledo;6ipbi6, ( whm per mines, smeltOT8fl and hobo jangles,';; • - ."He was mce. Re was a big man, letired tn 1928 a . On Monday, the racers tv??*-;'-.: ....

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G p l Kle gets Ywithinfe rr 2 o u ttso f no->-hittei^i TORONTO (AAP) - David , . . Cone held TexasIS hitless until Al110rleHcan League - Benji Gil singled withw one out in A the ninth inning,;, pitching the Belle alsoSO homeredb for die Indians, Ij Toronto Blue JaJays past the whobounwunced back from a 4-2 loss I: Rangera 4-3 Soturdtday. the previourious night They have n o i', Cone (5-3) allovowed only one lost twoI inia ai row since April 28-29- ;■ runner — Ods Nixfdie f di season. . » before Gil singled1 tcleanly to Itfa The Indiindians have won 17 o f 20. - •field. The R angerers went on to Yorkork becam e ithe last AL • ■ I ____ score.thrce.times.WiAridLtwo.outs.__..{cam to-loj.lose a-gamo-at-Jacobs— i ------Cone, dig, 1994 /AL Cy Young Field; diehe Yankees1 had won dieir | winner with KansnsQs C ity, fin- previouss direedi games at die.paric, •^ished with a threree-h itter. He includinglg twotv tast year. ; struck oi|t seven an'dnd walked one. Candy Maldonanado .homered Brewers;rs 9, Red Sox 1 ]■ ' ' I’ and drove'in threree runs.. Paul nocrnTON — Rookie Steve •• ' Molitor hit on insisidc-the-park o “nearly w had his first major homer o ff Kenny. IR o8=™ (7-3), shutout, but settled for a ‘ < who pitched the laslast no-hincr in S■ over ' struggling Roger : the majors, a perfc c S m c nns t os the Milwoukee > ; July 28 against CalilMomui. . Brewers} bcibeat slum ping Boston. : - ; Toronto’s Robert'mo AlomMSM [aughn.gioiled.dic.shutout.::: ;__ _ igue-recDrd'for'^H u,! ------“an~American' Leagi 1 his 16th homer, with one ; second bosemenn with 90th ““rSertic nindi inning. ! straight game widioilOutonciTor. Jose Vnl

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In 1977), he was surrounded * Zeile to work Saturd V moved within a dozen:n hits o f the camc up (in 'o*run homer Bui aftercr taking I grounders just 19 others by tiirowbacback players,',guys from the responded with a two‘ milestone, achieved by ji z o f the Los from Rigglem;lemnn early Saturday, ‘That’s why I ,*60s, guysJ likelii Lee May, a lot of stars.g off Ramon Martinez A in boseball history. “T ■ Zeile was mo’moved 10 lef\ to start. f ‘ ■ don't put numbers in m;my head. You Eddie wasIS aable to comc up and just Angeles Dodgers. play. ^ ile , 29, acquiredI fFriday from "It's been:n a little while," said just wont to keep going.” has played at first base T that intrigues . 'Then loKlater, when you're down to0 St. Louis for piicher MMike Morgan Zeile, who has Yet there is a numbCT t ror the Cardinals afler even Murray, one that wouldwi pul him just-Eddie: orond Cal Ripken, there were- and two minor Icogueners, started in this year fo n 1C past four years os tiie :lect club that a lot of expecpectotions of Eddie. He was13 ' left Held and batted fifUifUi. ■ spending the p into on even more sde gcrs leading—storting-thiid-fard-faasemanr“Thfr^lovc ------^----- includes only'HankAaroronand'Willic“ grcataroun(und the ploycrsrBm Eddie------But-with the Dodge ^Moys. Ifhe can somedayjy hit his 500th gives ihe'memedio only what he wants to0 10-2, Zeile switched popositions wilh sure feels smallmali." the game. Riggleman "^^ — nbtan unrcirealistic expec- give the medledia.” third baseman^Howord-rdJohnson in * . Before the •lation, given ihol'he hoss *467 now and Teammatelates past and present swear the sixth-inning. Zcicilc cleanly said he wantemled Zeile to. work on • r is showing no' signs of slslowing down that’s the: truth.in Ripken, in foct, still11 fielded tiie first ball hiihil lo him by some buntI drills dr before playing ' \ j f e f fl fe .— he would become thehe third player crcdits Mun:urray for helping insiill theIC Roberto Kelly. third. Zeile,ile, who arrived in F with both 3,000 hits ohihd 500 home ethic that hasha led Ripken to the verge;c Zeile, whose homerr iiin the last of Chicago latete F Friday night, said he |T runs.. o f suipassin;sitig Lou Gehrig’s streok of)f . the sixth pulled the Cubibs to 10-4, is doesn’t expcct)cct the transition to take p< “It’s kind of made youy go, like, consecutiveve games ployed; the valuele * the 69th player lo opp')pear ol third long. wow. You didn’t know’ yyou were that .of showinglg iup for work every day and,d •. sincc Ron Sonto, whi'ho ployod a' “At least I stayedst in the infield in i' . close," Murray soid. “Wh^hen you think giving it you^our best. team-record 2,102 gonames at third St. Louis." he said.s about all the people thatat have played "H e's oQ gguy who taught me howiV from 1960-73. But he wouwouldn't mind playing this game, it's amazing^.I.— And.to.bc_playing. cveivcry-day_was.so-iropohont,_ t,______‘‘He may hove bulteit ^ i e s trying the rest of his idays on the soft lu tf_____ this cibsc, I guess tliai'ss :something(lo how it gaveivc stability to the lineup,), to pTeose the crowd1 iwhich will of Wflgley' FiiField rather than spa- ' get excited aboul." dcpendabililility on defense," Ripkenn . probobly have high exp>(pcctations of cious Buschh SliStadium. Murrayi cxcited? Thatot alone would ^aid. “1 thiihink both of us ore veryy him," Rigglcmon said.. “I“ wanted lo “I like thele oiounosphere, the grass be news to many who hhave watched proud o f theiie job we do. But you reallyy get his bat in the lineup.ip.” fields, day gamgames, ” he said. him, cheered him, playclyed alongside don’t wantnt ilo get a lot of praise for)r . him since he broke in withw: Blucfield doing it, Ir ssuppose. Watching Eddie o f the Appalachian Lca(ague in 1973. play everyY sisin^c game rubbed off on Although it is said he is plenty oul- me." I E B o y s & G i rRLS l C l u b spoken omong his teammmoles when Murrayf hash played in more than no one else is oround, he h rarely lets 150 gamess inii every non-strike year of >F T H E M a g i c V a l l e y outsiders know whot he’:e’s thinking or his 18-yearlar career, with one excep-” is sponsoringl g ai * ^ feeling. tion, 1986,6, ^when a pulled homslring It is a trait thot hasI I:brought him forc^ himn tot miss 25 gomes. Now a DRAW]/ING FOR $1C1000 IN criticism over the yeors,s, suggestions combinatioi:ion designated hitter-first that he’s o bod influencecc in the club* basem an,. hhe has played in more MERC^HANDISElF IFROM f c APphoto house. Nothing couldId be further gomes defcn:fcnsivcly at first than anyone. Cleveland’s EddieIe MI urray k ee p s puttingg u p th e n u m b ers. from the truth, says Indidians general else. MEL Q UA / LE ELECTIFRONICS Onlyy 300 tickets will be:soId! sc ■ 1 T h e costc< is *25“ per ticketet and Despifite streaik,Ripkiten still checksi lineup all proce:eeds go to the Boys5 & Girls ' Kni^-RidderNewsSc! Service -bodyclsiilse." The last time Ripkencn Californio Angels. Ripki}ken hordly is ' Moliior whei'hen he had his 39-game hit- ■ C lulub of the Magic Valle;Iley. didn't seese( his namd^ in.flic Orioles'..!s'_. obsessed with pj^ing Gehrig.G( While ting streakk ... . every day they had lo0 The winner;r will be nolifietl by phontloneurmnili . : CpEVELAND-E- Even now, Cal starting; liilineup, Ronald Rtagan wasn’tn’t he is proud of his streakak, he cringes onswer que:ucstions and the pressurec TicIiekets may be purchased;d alo Ilipken still glances at thei lineup card even halfVilfway through his first term asos when people comparere it to Honk kept buildinjling. I don't feel a pressure ^fon:’ every gome, still checks to see president:nl, Archie Bunker still was'OS Aaron breaking Babe RRuth's home building, M e l Q( u a l e E l e c t rI o O i N I C S irhi9,narae has been pcncllcdin.pci king of'>f'the Neilsens, and “Janenc ' run record or Pete Rose'se’s pursuit of “I don’tI evener know if I really want« 1730 KimviBERLY R oad • TwirtviN F a l l s ^ It is more a force ofof] habit than any- Fonda'ss WorkoutA Book" was al thehe Joe DiMaggio's 56-gtgome hitting to do it. Itt nevern was something I set:t OR . ihing else, becausele thet Baltimore top ofthehe New Yoric Times best-sellerler streak. out to do.0 . It became atlamoble Orioles* knovnow& tiut as long list. ' “I don’t see it that wakvay," he soid. because I’ve I’^ stayed healthy andd S knd a C h e c k ok M onjjv ODUDtiKui TO ^ he doesn't show up at the ballpark Tbe datedat was ivfay 29, 1982. Since.ICC. “All those other streaksks, they were played in thisthi: many games. \ BO o Y S & G i r l s C l-UB u i jn a body cast or getzet kidnapped by then, hee hasti played in — and starteded perfofmahcc-based. My M situation “I don’t’t compore ( myself to Lou ) F M a g i c V a l l eEY y im essentially has lo do with.II just showing Gehrig. The Th< only thing wc might“ '' O f aliens, it has been, — 2,054;>4 straight gomes, leaving him P.O . B ox 26aUfls M o m i^;News Nc season anian3 was released. He is 5-0•0 Address______I • - with Califilifomia, and the Angels orerc City______State9___ Zip_____ Z Z ■ ; ArScattle sinks.5. the( M ariners 8-1 in his:lis starts. . Parent’s Name____ ■ musr question snapIp idecisions on Theree have 1 been others: young'•B . Home Phone#____ "iTie “Boys a n d ^inirCs CCuB o f !\{aijic 'UaUeyisI is

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'/..I,;., times-Noiys. TwiiTwin Falla, Idaho Sunday. Juneuna18.'19es ' ~ ' '------^ ,■ U.S.(]defeats'China ffor wonnen’s ¥VorldCI!iipbro]inze pLLJ.S. soccer GAVLE, Swedenlen (AP) — Mia ■ ■ ■ ■. Hamm set up the first,rst goal with a cor* IIIIIIIII- iei ^ ner and scorcd in ' W Denver,er. iAfter that, he was ban*, , and 3-1 with two lailate second-half V I' ishedby.by coach Bora Milutlnovic ' goals to get a 3*3 tie. ■ j i B ^ — cVenI'en though he was. the . only prestige at WKf . This time, wiih or ^ < starterr forfot Millwall in England. ■ stake, the American:ans held o ff the, . j H p V j | B Now,w, with Steve Sampson Chinese. replocincing Milutinovic on an "Wc didn’t play googood team defense | ; S | H im basis, Keller has a;-- . then." coach Tony DiDiCicco said. “It chancee to show he should bc in' was our first priority/ today.to We had to the 1996 Olympics. The ' play a bit-more defenfensively that we Olynipicpic team goalkceping was usuajly do. We. gotI scsome help from ized at the Pan American Briana when we broke)ke down. She was :s earliere this year and a outstanding today. Inn titime, I think she |m | | | | | | | eeper may be one of tte will be recognized as the best goal- three wild-card selections'of ____ J«epcr in th^ world. playersits over i 23. Earlier this __ _ .DjCicco also was'BS'lavish~in~his~^^^H 1, KKelleri spent a week witfi“ praise of Hamm. the Olym]lympic teatn during o tour- “ was awawesome today,” namentit Inin St. Moorten. he said. "She was dra{Iragging. She was “ I waswas glad to go and help tired. But she playedcd 90 minutes of ; out,” he !said. “Even if I’m n o r' relentless sbcccr. ShShe had an out- . ^ on the5 01Olympic team, J think X ■ standing pcrfomiance.’’X.”' ■ri.-.' ■ . helped1 ou;oul with the team.” ' Tisha Venturini scscored the first N B M '% ■ . s wnpson ' tells' Keller notitd goal in the 2<4th minuteluie with a header about performing well, lie for her third goal! in the champi* S din S 't feel die world on Hfs onship, tying her forfor the team lead 9 k shoulder:ders. “He should just go ' . with Kristine LillyIly and tiffeny nd have fun and playj’’ Miibrett. Goalie HoiHonglian Zhong • Sampsonson said. “Kasey’s had'so went up for Hamm’s’s ccomer from the , muchprespressure at Millwall.” right, but the ball slipflipped behind her Notelotes: Carlos Alberto for an easy goal by VerVenturini, Parreira,ira, the top candidate for ' ^ Hamm, who wass siscoreless after • the coach)oching job after he was - o scoring one against,ist. China in the ‘ -• fired by>y \Valencia of the Spanish opener but set up severvcral en route to a \ ; .; first divisiivision, agreed Saturdoy to 1-0 sem ifinal lossss Thursday to ' S~ 0 qne-ye-yeor contract wfth Norway, made it 2-(2-0 in the 55th J>r ^ • Fenerbahbahce In Turkey's fjrst minute. division,on. ... Eric Wynalda vfM" The Americans, whcwho beat Norway releaseded byI his German team; 2 .1 in the first worldrid championship VfL Bochum Bot for Sundajijls final in China four yeai/ears ago. went 2- ^ game. He reploces Ernie Steuf^ I-O {won*tied*lost) inin tlthe round-robin on thei U.S.U.: roster. Stewart vCV phase and then whipflipped Japan 4-0 ' .... eiven the rest o f the tournament hcfc before Norway goigot its revenge in attles forthe ball with CtC hina's Nlu Lljle du rinig g th1 e m atch S unday. US/ISA defeated China, 2-0. the semis. USA 's8 Garin( Gaberra, i^ r, batt , -

r a f t w o nl’t - give e^ x p a n s i o R a i n dl o o u s e s 911 clubs* ATTENITION-tAXP[RAYERSi Q u e e n s3 'Club chil a n c e t o Ib e l i k e ]>V l a g i c --just yet The second halalf of your PERSONAL- PROPERTY,PI a nd ' , 1 •MOBILE HOMEIE TAXES ARE DUE andd PAYABLE9. before ■ it-Ridder News Service Under threat of Tinesf by the Gattison,)n, C Robert Parish, tG JUNE 20th, 199£9S. t o u r n ai n m e n t league', teams were reluctantr last Mich&elsl .Adams and G/F Davidid ;______I -iho week to. reveal which erChicflgorG'Ron Harper >)-Pcrsls.cnt hove to pity the people who ier • If the tax Is nott paidf BEFORE midnight JuneJur 20th, they will ’ LONDON (A P)- an* sent packing as non-p-protected soc-' and G B.JB.J. Armstrong. Cleveland:id: be delinquent, a rain washed out scrsemifinal play he new NBA exponsioh fran* and Warrants of DistraintIt willw be Issued for in Toronto and Vancouver,r. rifices to the expansioion draft. F Dannyy 1 Ferry and G John Battle. Saturday at thehe $625,000 lc- collection and tuiturned over to the Sheriff to0 abtupon.at ., avoid the false promise of Here, nonetheless,s, is on accu- Dallas: F/ before happily offerering veteran- Jersey: CC ^ Yinka Dare and C Benoit later. To complicaicalc things, iher they will be half as sue- 1 on the floor as they will bcbe forward John Salley,. vwho makes a Benjamin.in. New York: G/F Doug-ag Saturdaay, June 2414, Sompras, who losltin in the (inal to f 'S 'V I S :v- few thousand dollars} Iless, as their Christie, ,C C Herb Williams, G Oreg. compatriot Todd N lirt DFS Classic grass*cis-eoun tennis They get g, suirtcd wilh the expan-m- the disclaimer that a fcfew names are tournament. aft Samrday, in which thej^cy~ based mostly on educucated giiess- Top-seeded Mc!VIeNeilbeat ■ :t to choose from a widede work, here is the list: lOth'Secded Soutl.uth African p „ „ , if the , most misbegotten,n, ■ Atlanta: ,F Ken Nornmian and/or F Z Elno Reinuch 6-4, 6 id,-undertalented, unproveo,!0, Do*ug E d w ard s. £Boston: F ATTENTI ” r i O N W AVTER USS E R S f ...... lin u e h er bid foifor a ° t S . , nd - JDominiquelWilkinsi.abd.C-Acie j ...... C rw a ^ ^making, old, injured-and. edal N c^ce Fromm Theld^p:p^3arlinentO fV \^iterResourc^! : sUaight DFS title. rd players in the league.' Earl. Charlotte: FF/O’Kenny • ______:__ No..3_GarrisonJa; Jackson,-the------______1990 champion adva ivanced to the Th& l| fi Ritfpgti'n[lof-Reclarnation hasIS filed applications Suritlay finale ~}>y .by "beatrng " yjfiC' IS with the Idajia ' unsecded Belgian Els Callens 6 -. D e p artirtment of Water Resoiiourees!(ipW R) to chailange the nature of useuse of some ofthe: 2,6-1.- ■'~y watersir stored in Bureau reseiservolrs,. Rain delayed thee startsl of play 2 5 ^ ^ — for more than anin 1 hour, and The applications seeieekfl change whicfi vwould grant.the rightiht to augment the when Ihe first semifinifmal-beganj ------r — ^ ----- flow 0of the Snake-Hlver-as-as'Bart-of the salnion)n recovery efforts by releasing up ^o ' the Am erican foun)und herself 000 acre feet .of waterer per year from 13 Bureiiu Bi of Reclamation down a break. . 3 v e r y tK l ing iln 427,0 lon reservblrs. lt?!' -- More rain senc thehe playere off . reservirvolrs Ihciude Amarlcar:an F^lls, Anderson Railanch; Arrowrock, Caseiscade, Deadwpoid,: court for another* It75 minutes, but play conlinuedd uunintemipt- . Islindid P ark , L ittle W ood, Luckj^'feak..Mann.Cce: Lu BeeMSoldleLMeadows, iys,.Pailsades.,Hiii 8l . edaflcr the suii cameme out. t h e i s5 i t o r e * and W alcott;'A totar of ;5.2.k2. mllilon.acre feet ofif w a te r Is c o v e re d byjy the water rlgll^ : Rain postpones3 »semis Involrtli/ed-lri^the applications.IS .' • ROSMALEN, NeNetherlands ■ jf yoii w ish to prbtestest the applicatib'hs yc/pii m ust file a formallal protest togetlier - - _ _ (AP) — TTie OrdlMlaOpengross ( * r e g u l a r p r i c e d m t e r e h a n d l w o n ly .' ■ . with a i2i 5 protest feb withh IDWR,I ,1301 N. pH:hala rd , B o ise , ID. 8 3 7 0 63 oloh or,before jiiife- ■ ■ coun championshipsips semifinals iggSrPeople who wish ------also were postponedned 24-l)our8 i m M lsh-torpartlclp'ate>in-ttiihe.appiiea’tionltBvlek:c f c p r o c e e d in n s . M j byrain. , Who.ddbindt Wlsh td’be.cocome formal parties3 itfi the m atterr mayay ;subm it% rltt^ ;; ------— UnseedeiLSaiediede Anders ' frietits to the IDWR D i ^ lcipae as a -public ■ ■ Janyd wiirfiiceirfl•fi-fth-seejird- r S N — -- -tom® .!E]jictQLaiitljriay.Ra i i i . : Kew Zaloifd^ Brei T h p e r P r ^ .scheduduled!hearing.'l-(oweveiver.suchlndlvlduais'bt br organizations wi|L■not no havSTuii p a ffi e v s fiy m tm fdt eA :THB SP0B7S FAN u^Henrik^Hblmraobtlu S'.fo participate In a healearlhg.-The.departniienl nt.wili accept Inforrnai.ilai.pbm rnentibn^ ■ :--^!Swede. Will t ^il;o:6q‘sixth-' : II M agieVal^ ' 738-65^ ' seeded Slovekiaiilaif’•KBfdl' ^ ^ p ro p oosal s untll Juiy ’15: Fo)P p more.information co;ontact the IDWR Statetate Offlce a t'(2 (^ i Kucera. ■ ■ ■ ^ 3 2 7 -77 S 9 0 0 . I ^ P l . J ' .

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C ash via Intaite m e t - E 2 i B r i eWyln^ i >aban, is he lets cus- . One icason, says Sab tomers pay with theirr EahkB: cards; Instead o f using up all their pwilh'$15.8-mlllion in- Most ATM cards can be used to make I A P /T ^ la Cowan,: come down. Someme cvcfi ofTcr discounts to cents a' share on S35S.3 earnings o r 30 cei purchases at participatinjting merchants. Near- j vj am consumers’ loss o f floifloat on small amoiinis o f moneym customers who use debit cards, million io sales for the. six months ending :bit money is deducted ftom ly all re^onal ATM networks,ner such as the counts within 24 to 48 hoursurs after a pur- and they' apappreciate the convehience. There’s no daiaiia to j 25 days o f float free as long os you Bank, baseosed in Reading, PoT, have sisighed debit cards, butIt a figure that illustrates cents a share in the sccond quaiter,-com— ■ have debit programs." • ie bank’s debit c ^ in the lasast'two growth is the nunilumber of swipe deviccs. ents a share a year.earlier. . payly off your balance in full eveBve^ month. up for the t pared with 13 centj and MasteiCard have q hat’s half tbe bank's touI po[X)bula- Last year stores:s aacross the country had ptofits-werc.a.20-perccnt__ What’s more. Visa am Consumers were also dublubious.about years. That ______Cutting.into.pto rough banks, that can inlo their bank lion o f AT^^TM cardhdldets. - 343,960 devices,es, more than double the — increase in the costcos of wood chips and a etchants dircctly dipping inl be u s ^ at any. locationn ththat ocfcpts plastic, qccc , “In thele beginningI I was pretty skskepli- number in 1993,3, aaccording lo Bank Net- 131 percent leapp ilin the price of rccyclro counts fot funds. To be sure, cash andnd checks still domi- Another A problem wos thaihat card mar- cal,” saidid : Reinhart, who’s had hercr card work News, ______cardboard overthe )me up with a since, latelie 1993. “ I co u ld n ’t belil clclone. tems to serve asEis irole models for other , !‘I think the gene'encral public tends to give Idaho m u p s. .------SALT-LAKE'CITY--Y-----They-are for- - I _Colifomia more.cncredit Jhan it deseiycsjbr_____ Applicants an;'•e'askbd'tb'proVide'itlfor^" a leading edge." said Ras- eigners to uncloggedI frfreeways, outsiders being on the leac mation on Ifiaderslership, customer satisfac- mussen, wbo hasis fcatedat 1871 Julie Lane, Take Lynn Rosmusse nions alone did not south ofthe Mapc,gic Valley MalL ' . Salt Lake Plzaa. and Past'asta, a three-year-old ' RiRasmussm’s inenu is suspicpiciously remi- year^ldI UiUtah native said tus'^ipi^ lies is designed for eldcriy them. , Reed said Apres “These places < .c i t i e s who. aree nnot safe living alone in people moving he . Iheir own homes,M, 1but are not ready for a we want to do is- j y p p s t e d l o n l a t e s f from national trender s p a c e __ _::3Jur8mg.bbme.rl!W ?rhe t site;5 s ^ to k e ^ Utah,” Morgan said . .Iceep people as acacAve'md as fiwlthy as d yet take care o f all tbeir - . Californians, e.hov It’s a sd f^ are pack- ,'tbcy'canbe,andyi ByJoeKUabeimer Maybe nexilext year...... for mote troublin ' needs,’’R e ^ said.l i i . ' , , • . O n l i n e ^ FailingIg Ithat, the best way L knov view Web sites in three • j«-:of the top -priorittei-atr-_ I4 . — Oriand6^SqQUncL_ creased crime and i ’3teed‘flald'one^< ' "kei^upwiwith'what’s going on is; toje “I think the gon{ ^Apresl8tbbave,g.u8ioa f^'sb..seafic tostay.abreastofthe.be latest d ^ ^ p m m t s ateIte a financial’.package forr itsil upcoming sites. ; Stephen Pace, a dir •’ blefcrWe^regouiiling to cater to the people, .• in cyberspace, youriur bead.m flm k. spin- Mivliciosoft Netwoik. Here areire four hot sites: ady there. . lo cvetything they are ca- iD lant sponsible Public Sf • ■:;and-helpthemdo< Prodigy unveiled instru^iCtipnsonbow •Silicon»Q Graphics. This ForiMne - in g Salt Lake’s B200 also has links to ail o f . pable of doing,"'Reedsoid. Rl l^know.mine is.. N e a H y ^ ^ l ^ y . it. to iiUr^;few'tdays com pany,ly, based tn Mountain'yii I* , recent press releases formation, call Reed at As for higher he • .-^i.i^ormSroinfor seems, some compaipaajfe^^^t.ew . .v' home in Ut& soldlagszinc Uiat k e ^ s . up __i;^ ;^:^543^55*U--v--- •" •.''-sgeneyrannouncerlirlt-M ^Spjatefawi^ ppcreni quarter o f 1991, th ComDmpHed fiom ftafTnpom vaAW-Intemet.'siteI o01 r i o B m M M the '47- began seeing heay J..; ;i' . , or flashier thantan ^ c k is fornia. ^ ^ust recently,Jbcoc.cutwraiH^nocai^ H S r r.Onlifie.s«td it willill I ROMs that interact i V i i ta- .^'/vicei'Microsoft Coi; it in cybei .'rV^^deiM nds ti- v’ buy lDtult.Coij).v roa sOift.C^MPUTCR^ . ^ t ana Tic ^^^W I^^K eality M I Classified named WebSpace. I ow to age that lets you vie* ;regu^“r dimensions. ■edgQ:'.. . .^.You can download .from the hpnw • ; . ' ';tbe-3-D sites a lr ^ y e5p6.; ':;; ui::~ z - r V; SiH cbniOfipfe.r ading,; i ud> im’ontiDe-tbagi ' ~ ' e:2 Tln w ^eyw .T wrwin lr Foils, Idaho Sunday, Ju mr>« ‘ie , 1995. — -M o n e y Caa s l r v i aI l n t e r n e tt p o s ^ s l i N p wW YORK (AP) — Baijkericers say special softwarere and coding cr^tioncoct codes, said Watts. . . . ------have bee7cen uilking about a cashles:less methods protect thee transactions But otherthers say consiuners may be society/ fcfor years, and it finally lookix>ks from hackers — comin p u te r experts more vulnerilnerable to rip-offs on tbe In- . like suchich a worid is taking shape: — who.break into persononal, coiporate temet becaiecause anyone-can advertise -on comptnputer networiM. or government files toimd steal sensi- a servicee br or set up a “store” and there ancing home So-ca!called electronic cash is exex- live data. ..' is no poIi«>li« or corisiimer protection...... Home-equltyty lines f ’*'® ® . Home ing hands, or keystrokes, to3 ble evei/enlfyou Vo.-bas&ised CyberCash Inc., offersrs a< the N ew York Interneti (Center. ident ofthe• the Computer Law Associa- haveilttle orrrnoequlty. . e tthat establishes a link to i0 It’s m uch harder to'ta'tap into tne In- , tion. “Therliere's no police, and that’s 01 Woifc iil(e a crodlrodltcard:YoM ■ Usaallyhavav e to b e, person’sn’s bank account througlugh - temet and intercept a paymentpi trans- one ofthe the issues that consumers set up a credit ilneilne, then . used for spec xl in spccial cn- havetocoptcope with.” . - withdraw fundsI as needed. • e ^ c which ththey can pay for services; bjby action that's enveloped improvement!nts. . cacard or direct debit. Cyberber- a Moothhr paymeiment is based sayments,* Cash actsicis os a go*betwcen, taking;the- th< J------on a percentagele ofo average » and term crcdit car lance; interest I card information and forwud outstanding balant C o m m e r c i aal l Printing rate floats; usuallyally issued for ing it to0 rmerehants. Quality ( ...... _ n v a to_15 years._>.______^ T____ .AnoihiIther companv. Netl Inc..:>-«? ji ______m B |D u D F 'developil)ping''a“s'ervice that provide!ides LOANS consumemers with a “checkbook”'o or n n Montfily payme>ments, interest their conlomputer; When they wantIt tot( ' rate ere fixed; temlerm is usually buy sbm3mething or pay a bill, the} five to 10 years. w nteacl1 check and Netl facilitates th< SOURCE: BMW Honwf . payment;nt. The system is in a tes. GwdeoKfttieirehbyRii I phase ao\now. even on the information super-= i J 6/1S/9S KRTInlogrepMea ' ' Butev< interest mtes' ’ . highway,sy, watch out for pickpockets are fixed. It’s nott clclear whether it's safe to dea: in moneyicy or put. your crcdit card oi bank datalata on computer nctworics.' BriefI ------;----- Compfiipanies o^erihg the service: ny MAGII C V A L UL E Y . ^^l‘d business ov iiumcial mat- . - . BID membeilership meeting plahiihned , -___ _ r»:c ‘CTS. Discussion mize gift'and V I | E J ____ N T I N ____G ____ TWIN FALLS„S - The Business Improven cstaYe taxes for , marital'de- *I I|F ’ trict's annual gen('eneral membership meeting cs for estate- * ELIGHT TOUCH ductions, gifts ti placc at 8:30 pjn.jn . Thursday in the Obcncha by Curtia Smith i*| :ham Insur- gift.vSuatie jblic accoup- ance Meeting Rooloom, 264 Main Ave. S. tant Michael J . ' hn P. Dcdon. ,______, John B. O’Grad: Financial mananagement workshtihop set Cost is S60 p les all neces- J-' ' ■Tim • TWIN FALLSLS - A Personal Financialll 1Manage- saiy course ma' 5 eligible for ling Strate- four CPE hours sionals; CLE i S i ment workshopp o offered by Wealth Plannin gies is planned;d i for 6:30 to 9 p.m.' Tueslesday and credit for attoir al. For more Wednesday at the KMVT Community Rooloom, HOC infoimation or} owners tl on tax and other fmii. ■ • Blue Lakes Blvd.:rd. N. ion will cover how to minimi Robert Schamt:mhorst will help people understandun Idaho P0W€for small-business ovmers, i JbaehieUmagmatgoal, tm ■ what they needI tcto know in order to make;e iinformed d /m cc ts Th to children and techniques m I utility is re- tblHOSat m mcessmailifliille ^^Rlchard&G.-lrwin- icipants can expcct to gain a :solid un- BOISE — Th decisions. Particip . - .-J « structuring mation p purposes. Certified pubderegulation' g j ^», anil mil qalh anoaih derstanding ofthethe six areas essential to any i that will e^ d eJ. IITucker and attorneys Johnservice areas ^ . ' O R FIRST-TIIMIE E BUYERS y - risk management, cash llim. HOPE FC nancial strategy •* ’ utilities have radyln» and Richard Jukes. > I QU ESTIO N : W:Wbat are tbe — ment, investment:nt planning, tax planning, re 0 per person, which iricludej ' T ^ ■‘‘“ho Power n Packwood , uMimVnglanallrwaikimlets f I chances of a flnt-iit-time buyer planning and estaistate planning. Those attenc said 75 jobs matenals.wil The program isember, ( about pnrchatlD g ■ bomime In to d ay 'i take home a work!)rkbook o f rtfcrences and wo: half through lurS'foratti accounting professicayroll reduc^ im'inOetlKtlolag I m trk e t? Cost is $29 peper person or S39 for twow people. tomeys is pending approval.■ will not be *ttmeUilBialsa. il Th(Tspccia)-workbookrSeatin ' ANSWER: Aonctually, pretty Tf5». ^------tvhichincludesThc ™ S ' l<"own until late)r to register, coll ,734-9106.'ear. ' ' good. According; tmes so ld to register, call (208) 734-2314 " I the share of hom formation-or to rej will reduce thewer ll readies for d e ^cc, there will 8SUlOerwlsliteliaseea. I first-timc buyers> rreached the ■ a. be the creationThe c state’s largest electricequirediffer- u . highest level in1 (at le a s t 16 ' Seminar focuicuses bn estates, giftft t^es cnt skills to dean preparation for market titivede market Apesgtltslmbt can Im llf m illeror years. The lowesest mortgage j TWIN FALLS.S - The first program in theie iContinu* for selling poweilc the essentially exclusive /sc thefatotiara, so be ean leek backsir , I rales in almost 20) yyears h e lp ^ ■ 1 be eliminat­ I push first-timc ptpurchases to FIRST-TiT-TIME BUYERS ca n ing Professional)1 EEducation series sponsorecired by Ed- The companytraditiohally enjoyed. w iarairal. buy_homes. Last /cdnesday. ed by.attrition'ai es will be at- , |_ 4 7 J % , Many first-iit-timers were still bu ward D. Jones} & Co. is planned for Wee /er Co. Vice President Jan — narket.during ' year, 47'47% of buyers wera }sts. lowed to bid on shut out of the ma Gene Sturgill andnd Dan King will be the hostj will be eliminated by Noven e f say M lar bills earn ' ' the price and nioitgitgage boom. in th iss ctcategory. , “Estate and GilGift Tox Planning for Closiosely Held retire early orattrition, utl and additional pay a.ViafsrUleeloiis.etee lers of homes « :kwoodsaid. f J S ; ^ I Buyers snd sellei « « « m « 4> Businesses” isi a teleconference designed)cd for ac- ing to do it as;ely hu although the number v m eettUal Uta en a tellerV I are- mor'e.jiositiitive about ^ ■ counting and legasgal professionols who advisi/ise closely late < this year or early next ycjIwirerepotts newadeys. I achieving their objibjectives this PerSOHEDnallzed Service by ft-ood said that wlhile the re; year. They knowMhatiflh^ey l FullTImrime Professionals ie utility’s overall Work forcc ’ wait, they risk pojloymg higher ■twin Realty, Inc. m of some new jc»s that re^ l prices and interest!t rates in the Compi►uters ___ deal with the more comperit- — — p iiD i I future. A good thirling can't last 1734-6500 uperiiighway. atC;______' Continued from E1E l chronicliicled on the company's home'wcr- V... y i i r i l i i E . There also arc several freC'my said 36 o f the jobs will b founded Silicon G:Graphics in the P°8C- "I still have to fmd le il AddisonA< Ave. E. Twin Felit programs that you canulown'n'and the other 39 employees:o put all that in- . q |. ; 1970s, is the compiupany, that wrote or call; 734-3383 IE ' • on other jobs beginning July r and released Netscitscapc Navigator, . r utke a separation pacluge. ‘ ■ --v ir Web browsing Idrcss: the most popular \ p://www.microsoft.com : humanely as we can,” Pack' software in,use todtoday. If s easy to :MP PubKcations. This ManC onned fiom stafTaod V .use, elegant in thele \way it “paints; ur scrcen, and tfs stt. N.Y., publishing compw) tW I N F A L L ^ Web pages on your i some of the premier publica lfror,N=«=.pc-s “ free to download ‘fr ..that cover.the.cbmputing. in U f W AEEA ' homepage. ry. Among them: Windows N e tsc ap e’s i W ^Bfti Farm Bureau. . http://home.nctscape.ipecom Mmju*N ciuide, S HomePC and the tradi}mc ' on the infomiation suf ITQAGE RA lal, Interactive Age. ' I Ufa Insurance Cpmp^ Netscape also is5 a Ileader in the cf- ree- O f couisc, you'll sti I CMP’s TechWeb home page I .• . ftrm Bureau Mutualii vV U ' tfrFbcfd ISfrFiad fort to create wayss fcfor Internet iiscrs wn- room in your brain toI Insurance Company ofIdaho. 1 ^ -, Mransoctions with -5 onipany offers links to the .indi fonnation. ife+Pointo ’ Roj(e+Poin<« VaVartaHont . B to conduct secure tn ll home pages for all o f its pub PauHohtuon I U nder SOyr online merchants.5. ^When you surf 733-7212 ■ ______ons. 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AUL rata %(bU)r ■ It card without fearir c with these foiir home page; :pO K m security surveys driiiiri th i Homes. ______■ ■ iadiindexed, 1&6% eapa." - H might intercept the ir you'll° never be left far behm( I ' Not coincidentall)ally, the Nctscopc lig^tbbrs decide to o ^ i z e ,, chAey need td elecc block 7.76+0 7J76+0 • * F n ^ V A ,! ^ - I I home page offers links lir to a variety • o r or ConvaatioaaLARUe, Cot • ■ 3ub- " L b mill co n tain s who coordinatee homeh security infbrmacidn PlrtlSecttrity 7. ; of merchants alreadeady able to con- ison betw e^ the homeowneiners ^ . t h e police. In more 7.5*1 ' 7.1254..B • J>inbca.Coaitroctta Jill i., ■ ictions. One o f the ^the 733.72J2 m Book . . Manofutitndbeuaiof.M» ■ I duct secure tr&nsacti< nual area, they may organbeie iaura patrols. € 736-1400 J best ia markctpIace^jcMCI, an Internet up- . Your neighboh are ] be- . Neigm^o^ood - • _ . LeeLocal ia^lMiM nndarwriU . B ' shopping mail.all. 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' * i ' J Sunday.y, Juno 18,-1995 TInno»-N«w*,'ws, Twin Falls, rdalio E-3 M oney ^ r a d e wiv ip i^ Progiram flinds I[obs fcar job ' GOODING - TJ.J. I Byrne has . joined the stan* at Good!)oding County Mefhorial HospitAl. He graduated B u t s o m e qq^uestion spelending unerjm ploym etfffftinds for ttr r a i n i n g from Bishop High* Schoi:hool in Boise ing is changing and we and received a bochelor'lor's degree in SPOKANE (A P)-.Leonon Franks o f Soap Lake " — haiavc to be owore everything couldn't make it raising a fafamily oq^ g e s j rom a >We think It’sB Ilogical for eoronstantly have to be leamingling all our lives." sports medicine fromn E Boise State iced lo learn job skills ■ University and a master’ter’s degree in six-months-a-year seasonal. people on unemjmployment to Instructors stress the need He.smiggled financially/ |tefore deciding it was lhat ore morketable in on econjconomy thot is moving athletic training fromom Brigham . . get more thanI tht at benefit vice delivciy. .. Yoiing University inI PrProvo, Utah. - time io changc. toward technology and scrvicc 1them over 1 that is going to deter- He also is a graduate: ofofthe physi- “Life will be better," he: saids about his plons to ■ check to tideB ‘The computer is a tool th: until they find aanother Job.’ mimine whether you get a dc«decent paying job or cian assistant programm ota Trevecca Bymefio Nelson^ be a utility lineman. “IfIt's better than sitting ■ around in the winter.” not," said instniclor Bill Holctlolcomb. „ --.College. in„Nashyillyillc, _Tcnn...... ------Biiice Botka,- program came out-of a— Byrne’s career Includeses Ihead sthlct- , Franks is one df thoususdndrofwbrkyrs in'" " TTie work force troining pro ic trainer at Pepperdineine University Washington enrolled .in a1 inew training progmm Washington StS ta t e c o m m u n ity grigrowing awareness thai thele cceconomy is chonging ore. frequently being in M atibu. C alif.; head hea athletic for the unemployed. , ( so quickly thai workers arc college system rorced 10 trainer at Portland State:ate University.’ The idea is to plug peoeople like Franks into adjust their skills. steady jobs so they won’n’t have to depend on' State government, businesiness and labor hove • in Oregon; athletic traimainer at BYU; m. The business lobby athletic trainer and physilysical therapy « unemployment checks ondi (can contribute taxes, ‘Once you starart diverting been studying the problem. ' irgues the current training programpro is inadequate, aid for tftr'Idaho SportJorts Medicine y t i i ^The state pays for a shorare of the training costs unemploymentIt tax m oney, through the community colollege system. Students . \ more comprehensive prograogram should be imple- Institute; and athletic tintrainer for the where do yoirou sto p ?’ seball Club. pay tuition, and continuenc to gel their regular tnentcd, said the AWB’s BrunIrunnell. California Angels Basebi training is better than unemployment checks. — Don Brunneinell, president of Botka said work force troi TTic program, known oss >work force training, is fioilung, particularly in thehe ipolitical climate of WENDELL - The; cremployment Alexandnder Lattin Association3n of Wasliington Hg • S(so popular the Legisloture: i;is talking about adding .. tight budgets. Washington’si ’s public | colleges and o f W aUC. Nelson asIS ccommercial iiniveiNities hnvr? siifigreti froi 'cndclt"Binnch tion, gcmHdHdentificationrworld-dia-:——as-manyTis-27200^iudenl9-h a i-in-the-nexMwo-ycars, ------B u s in e s s ------un Bank effective mond tradede and pricing. Staten is But work force training5 Ihas its opponents. The _ W(work force training givess thithose institutions the of Farmers National Bar dents, college officials June I has been announounced by the em ployed:d at Jensen Jeweler’s sislate’s business lobby obje}jects to what it calls a 3Botka. spokesman for thec state’sst community col- :hance to serve morc studeni bank’s president,'RoRon Brown. Corporatee ^ Management ofTice ip nraid on the unemploymentI ffund, which nowhas a— ijlege system. ,. said. Work forcc training costsists the unemployment , Nelson is a lifelongg rresident of Twin Foils,Is. . -. S' surplus o f S1.4 billion. The program so far has> seserved more than 8,500 For years, the business lobbyh fought cfTons to 3st of about $43 miljion fund about $22 million a year,yci a fraction o f the : Gooding and brings a vvast amount full-time students at a cost ,m comes up for rcap- ; of lending experience to the bank. TWIN FAFALLS - Several promo- tap u that surplus, which comimes from taxes on busi- g,over two ydars. ;otol surplus. The program c employee of tions haveve'been announced by nesses. n The surplus is heldId in case the state suf- Droval by the Legislaturc inn IS 1997. M stt Btm n, an em] Workers who've lost theirthi jobs don’t much When it was opproved inn 1!1993, the Legislature Fanners National Bank:(ik since 1980, Burger KitiCing. locally owned an fers f< on economic recession. care about the politics. I by Troy and Rhonda Business officials say unimemployment money is tol;old colleges to keep track: of how many student is now the manager, ofjfthe^Wendell tl operated b : o f 100 people loid off fin HackmetsteiIter. not n intended for college clclasses, but to support Jiin Neihouse wns one ol find jobs in new carcdrs throii]rough work force traiii- NevaClarnark is the new restourant workers w Who lose their jobs,bs. The stale should find wwhen SNE Enterprises closlosed ils wood-working jn>ovid Lytle Y I | I Clark created il in 1886. • Wood RMrJvor FMthet Inc.. Alan R. Johnaon, ^ Ih e Times>New8 1220 Oueon of 11Iha HB». HaBay. 10 83333, palm- Most o fth e plant’s 180JO workers I J log and cacpeniry were laid offin mid-Februortoiywhena V/#. £f*Wortt» Inc.. Oon Oo*»«. 725 W. . 7 9 « BOISE - Following i icro fD .L . simpleLE INTEREST: RATE jm. ID 83338, any lawful Ccreditor occused the ownci “I'mmittato . corporations filed duringnng May with • A««cw%.d1ndHaat)n9aftdCooU9 nnlbb Sttlan c«rtllte»u tion name, incorporatirating agent. Pharmacy Inc.. J. Robin Klt«ay. 090 When former owner Leu.caflnc. o f laantelonMityaiyai.ISMlbrpuRbuMiuuUr - — a d le ss and nature o f business.bus N.i2is.,j«m.roma. ID 83338. pharmacy.. .. csuburban Chicago foreclose,sed on 0 $3 • iHomejbr^ • Buuro s Inc.Inc.. Chartet a Atklnton. 4S1 East ^ nbtB— loIDScocipiBtw. • Boyd ConMMna & n. ID 83340, luH»a(v>eerMiaur«n. rmillion loon to the owner,r, it sent in TrmothnuxIrtMrtMwiltu«no(«Ilclbl* Tl»o WBowt. TWOSSSJrib-iBS; J r-JS S i'f>-• Raitaurant lnc..'Marla Crlitln^ ,, lilMferhtundatMiuy W eekend , Sacofld. Kolchum. 10 83340. any tractor-trailers to seize cotidyandcn (BOUO. Inc.. J. CW machinery, bui picketingIg workers ' rorn«B»eompt«*9F1«xibl«8«> EvwlastlM Covwiwit MlnMi lay Traval Inc.. 8utan BoaUfiar. 220 !/->. luMdbyrOSCtrlCtrtUScauCtopuiy.eillUM Sftaftespwre WCTOl P«ot M«c« Jf.. Ml WMNoQtonSS Sl 1 .WSE Ita 0, Kalehum. 10 83340. any lawful. IC PiMM rMd th« plWflWUU ID 83301. dnjrtft. ' Inc.. Tanny Jana Oatnar. 3317 STRATEGIC i.ual«.b<,r..P1«I loTMllnc er MMinc Dotwy. • -WAOlIh lmprov«in*nl A«i Drtva. Wmbarty 10 83341. oymna*. ilHiMdbjrIDSCtftiAnU Ffv. u W W s , giS’-fS'iS PARTNERIMN G ' UttribuudbyAoutku 2 i nttrucBon Inc.. Gorton T. Hart. 3842 ‘Since weJcMcd lAcAipcn Qrou( ciAlAdriMn. cSlm» Inc.. Johnia , C r t.. Cl.,, Mibwtv IOA3341 eonttniction. enploy««* have bccome part of«l«i 1124 Plrtwtw Ortv*. TWn F«l».M.1De330l.clal>ni U rp Sc!: Richard H.Swwaon. 835 W. work fom. entiling Ihem ctl(^ forforgrtattf A«arieaBE*pr;cpraaa iJ. ID 83347, ratarorecny and v*rt>. bweflti. *ueh •• h*6Mi ln»uri?tee.:.rttl(tm«nt n FtaaiieialAdriiiriaonloc. *f*Oava*SfiiBic'lnc., Dobr*I BnBrown. 6S3 Blua ptani.anda 125 cirfcttri. plan.’ .LanoaW.Clow, "■SI UkM BM..TMn PU«. 10 B3901.wi.rewwyt- ( Chonham Inc., RIck Bdlar. 717 Savantti MoolOiAyo.W..'TWnlWnFaBa. 1083301. jjjjo . ny,«oek i LTtiugatRS. ~ p ----- •MAYKaMWD. H • Swwvnwt inc.. Jony H. 8tjj 1872 Highway 79, Sun Valley, ID W)d WnhkMon, Twta PaO*. ID,d®;S K oT . ^ S ^ s x S 1^ prasafvation, SOMME RESTRKmOKS APftY. taUl FOBOR DDETAILS. H I Blail) and Aaioclataa PA. Oanr \d InJepcndently Owned. Mourse -??£S.nMyFouod«on h. 180 8ava«h St E., Katchum. 10 INANOIAL Loadlyand Veorftooi. 733 Addlion Av«.. ProTeailonal EnXloyers Brir^ J 106:63 Blue Loko* Blvd. • TwinTwi Fall* B SF'” IfU'o'"® " a.DVISORS d 08)734-9486 or 1-800-62< .toBwlne^MNotSoBh ______<2a W; B^RudMn. 200 FOt Avt. E i; — -----«itt»A»«WI Olwi Atntn Otfv*. BM«vut. '*^ld«ho AfKtqu* Co. StMi8n«i.200N.IMn Sirt y f f lttg a g f i rD?^:i8S2e: I E.3400N..BuW.IOMl?.d?10f b e e m , ???Ww«njf.Club or BuHjK.l'»', | H : iaiM J S Casino ^ J m IRTURE ‘^a'LTWdd.wtnCiaT^^ Q t x p r e s ^ I W»odRlv«rRow>.Ooodlng,ip83: ^iM TW INNFALLS ~ JU W m/Uriiues. FRIDAY, JIIIUNE23 - ^ 9 ' RedLLiiionI nn&Gasbj^ C i ^ Road. N3U. any FRIDAY; JUlUNE 30 DUND-TRIP AIRFARE. niEEEE lUNCHI BUFFET. ^ N O TOKENS AND VAUJIUUABUniNPAItl ' W>»eBMTWen0H8 AmY

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. -A; ' ' b • -ll'-, ~ - T Triiii'iitrii ■ ~ y ; r^...... e-4 Timos-Noyrt, TNvinI Falls,Fo Idaho ' Sunday, June 18,199518, • S l ^ p tt i i c s q u ee s t i o n cjertaiiit ( ty telec: o m l n u liiicatio>ns dveij r h a i l E Loa Angela Times om)n the bill — morelfcm' 20 —~ ttmttt many lob- most coatatroversfel and fuodomentalal issuesi of major rote in policiDg] competition inI thet SO what.you are lookiooking ot is a big confer" '. , . - . . .bie;}iests, legislative aide? and othereoth said they - telecoi^imunicatioQs refonn. . J ications industry, .w m ^ in gj thet ' ience bottle.^------WASHINGTbN —- nThough inutstorsjmd— are. ILpassed-io-May-by-theh ejio u se , Staiate rejected,ed --— —■------______D itinterested.bbsm w ftulfl nftw - ltriftw'"'' " other observers were quiiquick to hoj^iQap win* meineasure. ^ ^ a t’8 more, somene controversiali ^ m m e rorce Committee — considereered likely “There oree mojorn issues to be resolvetred,” tlu t such ^v isio n still exists, given the har* ' ' ners and losers Friday followingfol the^Scnafe’s proirovisions, particularly a neww aanti-smut law to form theth basis of the House's finalnat legisla- said Williamn A./ Sigtaer, a tobbiest forr ttho mony that followedltheSenate’s.Iopiided.81*; th« passage o f a tclecommunnunications reform bill, aimlimed at curbing indecency on the Internet, • tion — sayssa; nothing about cyber smiimut, and it burglar alarmn industiy i which-won a pro'rovi- 18 vote approvat.of.of telecommunications ’ vetemns ofthe long strujtniggle to overhaul the ' seeileem certain to & c legal chatteliltenge. imposes-s1 giihgtnnrinlly niOrg t tringCTItent-ro^^— sion-in-the Senlenate-bill kcraing-the-BeU-fe]fde-:—refdrm.-And.iovestor8. tor8.drovc-ma^telepbooe-.L- nation’s 61-year*old coicommunications laws But E the biggest unlcnownwn IS whether tions on tj uiies’ e n try .' phone componi*onies out o f their $10 billion-)n-a-.' - and cable stocks high lor. Multinational Bonking, CW^a to work with a pro- . Attn: Office Manager, ties, t and highway dis* he Comptroller of tha Currerv TWIN FALLS ) H /^P Y FATHER'S DAY reaslve, motivated, and hands-on lab Instnjctlon. ^ ------rANIUAL SH E L T E R ^ MEDICAL ATTN: CNA'S 1465 PoiellneRdE. Twin, tricts) t and perfomi other_ l^pplicant • ^ should Ijave re- ;__ ey, 250 E StreotrSW r ighiyJnnovative-Oara-■ --with'DDAtralnlngrAre- - -Fali»7ID— 83301----- ~ -I Washington DC. 20219 on FOUND: Team. Twin Falls Care -cent dleseVdlesoi electrite - -LYLE MASTERS— you looking for more - with various highway re* field/shop ^ experience and March 23. 1995 as sped-Kd- 1. Shepherd X, brown & Center ls,oflertng a $200. work? Are you depend­ WARNINQ lated i matters. nr , nedln12CFR5.31 forper-er- black male Inoentlv^bonus to those poaaesB knowledge o T l. ^ There's a spedal day set ! ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ able and take pride In the .W .' e Can’t Find You a Job QuaHficaltons Qi KDiesel Powered Electrical I ; mlsaion to establish a Bankink 2- Collie X, brown & tan. CNA’S who fit this descrt- work you do? If so, come llIf You Don’t Apply With Us ai (es (emolepup. aside to remember all the ; ‘ branch at 1569 Blue Lakes o ptkm.B Bonus avallable af­ in and talk 10 Angela st LotsofJobOpportuiiitles* 1 r^fflK iT iltytow odj Mm things you have done for ^ 2 T I ' Blvd.. North, Twin Falls,Ils, 3. Border CoUleX black, ter 90 days of continuous Must be dependable anT^' (an. whtte mote me. Though I may not say I ADMINISTRATION/ MVSS. 200 2nd Ave: N. No W ebers asi a team member-yet possess good human . i Idaho 63301. ^ it often, on this d ^ I say I employment Excellent Twiri Falla.______' Call Today For poeeesaseif-inltlattveandt g 4. Border Collie retriever MAWAQEMENT ' Benefits induding 401k - Iatk>rts stSls. Must be ca'.-' thank*you. I hope It's a I Wirtheu9tjFBctory m r o ^ o n . ' pable S of developing and: i Any person wishing to com*ni. X. black & white female RsUrsment P a e k ^ . hMEDICAL Lawnev/lMna$e^ttg I 2. on 6. Elk Hound X. black •& ' ,»<»«'»■ ISUN VALLEY RETAIL 2. Have a minimum of a writing ^ cunleulum for e»n . ment on this apptieatlon ^ ______LoveBUiie______a MANAGER AjMly In Person TELEMETRY may filo comments in wrtt*Tft. gray female TVrin Care Center TECH !•Isting and changin^T Purple Sage; a ieacflng Sun QmmalLMber , I courses within the proje: Ing with the Deputy Comp­ Valley VfVomens r ^ l op­ 647 Eastland Drive TF FFT evening or day position ConMtmetton 3. Have excellent computer troller at the above, addressM ADOPTION 106 I P available, exoeiient gram to Include studenl: eration. seeking a profes- ? skills retsted to: spread* roarinlng K,, objectives and^ within 30 daya after the SPEOALNOTIC^ sional Individual Interest­ CNA’S & NA'S needed for benefits. A p ^ at Human SNELUNG isheets: transportation „ date ot this publication'. Thehe 1- Spaniel TenlerX. brown all shifts, espedally 11pm* Resourcss, M.V.R.M.C., Personnel Servloee ’ expeded outcomes. vn m SAVE HUNDREDS t$ ed In a management 734-1000 NO FEEI [planning; statistical anal* Eight years diesel/dlesal. nonconflder^tlol portions of & block female position. The operation 7am. Please call 543*-* 650 W. Addison, Twin yag^eM ntaU ons; word the application aro on fileKe 2. Golden Retriever X, with your choice of i>o expl- 6401 for intenrlew. • Falls, Id. EOE______“ eleotrio experience or X ^ rotion date caters to an affluent, well _ c l e r ic a l AMERICAN r three year diesel/diessl.. with the Director a s paxt of neutered mole 4. Hsve arellable personal la 3. Elk Hound X. gray & traveled in fashion aware LPN's & RN's could you mMEDICAL . STAFRNQ.INC. electrio experience and • the public file. This file la clientele. The traits we vehide. r a avt^iaUe for public Inspec­>c- black, spayed femalea “n. 1*a00-914*3393 use a little more cqsh LPN Professtonal p offlce workers ' r e l a t e d B o o h a lo r ’a I are looking for ore as once In awhile? Busy |yi 5.BewUllngtoresldeinthe Degree. ^ Nine*month arv MVRMC is seeking ari LPN '1 tion during regular busi­si. 4. Australian X, black & follows: needed for temporary ‘'iBoiseerea. ^ ness hours. brown female & ALCOHOUCS ' Hospice agency needs to wori( full orpM time, ell aee^enai and temp-to- } nual non-tenure-traclc you to prov&e PRN crisis shifts , avail. We offer ex- ' 1 Applkwit should: contract; ^ two month ex«.' ANONYMOUS - ♦Ret^l^raxeer oriented ' hlrt.posftlons. Accounting l.liErraaaoodoeneraiun*r ter PUBUSH: June 16,1995i Many nice cats ft kittenai 0811733*6300 . care. Will work around cellent benefits, Induding Assistant, Secretary, tenskm possible depend?, '♦Mature & well rounded your current schedule. PTO. Cali or sand resume Word ' Processor, Data detstandTng ; of the proce- big on progrom enrolime* ♦Minimum of 2 yra retail Sand resum e to: MVSS dureo forfederai-ald n t Applications accepted ’ PROPOSAL FOR BIDS,r LOCATED exper in Womena apparel to: MVRMC, Human He- Entry 1 Clerk. File Clerk, projects\ at the local high- Altman Charter, sollcttstts 139Th.Ave.We. *' EARLY 200 2nd Ave N.TVvln Falls ,aouroes, PO Box 409, Switchboard Operator. [ until July 3.1995. Submit . ♦ Some management exper or MVSS. 418 Oneida. Twin Falls, Id. 83303- < wnMKllctt^ Mcover letter and resums. proposals (rom an qualifieded 736*2299 ’ ♦ Display & merchandising We have a iob for youl 2.J Hava a background in minority and female owneded AFTERNOONS ONLYI DEADUNES. • Rupert ______(0409 or eail 737-2173. And A NEVER A FEEI Call to: DESL Search C6mmlb«% Our company Is growlna.& - EOE. t engineering, economics. te e , P e te W FallesenlA^ businesses for all phaseses Monday-Frlday soon to begin manufac* hMEDICAL: MSW, MVHMO J today * ' of work for the constructionon . CLOSED Saturdeys, FOR CLASSIFIED ° 734-64521-800-721-WORK' orStatistk:^. ‘ Schod of applied teehno(« turing womens'apparel: is seeking a masters of MEDICAL m SPEECH PA- ? 3. Be willing to travel ^ogy, IdahoStitfe Unlversis'' of the new 40 unit Syrlnga Sundays, & Holidays ADS We offer excel opportuni­ SERVING THE MAGIC Plaza, Buriey. Idaho, HUD Animals are SOLO or social work person to THOLOGIST. P/Tfor28 VALLEY FOR 9 YEARS! ^ ty. Box 8360. PocatellQjc, ty to leam & grow flnand* work 20 hours per week . bed i ICF/MR.-servlng- Ability to make puUlo pm- . lb8320WX)09.------ProiactNo. 124-EE004- 4- DESTROYED after 48 ally. Salary commensu­ :• W ^ . ^ hours, so please call orI THURSDAY; 2:00 pm days. Experience with chiMren.S18.46perhrfor 1 CLERICAL c Office worker Jaantathnsa^us. |e Thu is a public senrlce west retailer, has an im- _ THERAPIST, P/T for 28 siderable influence 01:1.. Plans and specificationsIS announcement of The i' FAX excellent future. Send re- salary * history, and refer- sic mediate opening for a MV u Manor currently ac- Ibed ICF/MR, Serving aume to: PO Box 124. ences 5 (addresses and spapeclal educatk>n practlcr ara avallable (or review at ______Times News. Shoe Sales Manager In. , children. $21.50 per hr for i telephone numbers In- es:T es he consuftant'a g e a r the Buriey First Christian cepting applications for < Twin Falls. ID 63303 J lfl LOST Either in Shoshone our new shoe depanment dietary , & laundry depart- ' 16-20hrsM(.vladontract _ duded)to: en ’ Church, the architects of- . YOUR at our Twin Palls store. A , Fax resume to 206*934- be in statewkle plonnlngr I ' flee and our office. >^ or from Shoshone to Little ments. Apply In person. OFRCe-FlNANCIAL ‘ ,LHTAC be Wood reservoir, one .357 flexible full-time schedule Maolc j Valley Manor 210 <8154 or call Gooding Re* aAs a leader In the financial 3314 Groea Street administration od and poltey Ir. m agnum R uger Black1 days, evenings, and N Idaho, Wendell. Id.. hab & Uvlng Center. 208- sen/ices arena • Being a Boise, ID 63703 de ' Please address all inquir­ AD . weekends Is avallobie.- Posltlon'requires-a-mas------ies to K. Cohen at Altman^ Hawk pistol w/holster ik& TIMES CLASSIFIED — memberofourconsumer- Appiloations A| accepted- Pos >2. lined black castf. Sentl- Customer service snd NAorCNApoaltionan *Thllmooy. ' finance team means tthrouflhJuly 1.1995. tartar's degree in education 1 Charter Co., 2258 Schuetz, ,f • DEPARTMENT ' demonstrated selling opened i on all Shifts, com* — Suite 118. S t Louis. MO^ mental value. REWARD. MEDICAL OCCUPATION­ having a good place to . ~ Call 886-7781______s: 208-734-5538 skills aro your keys to suo- petltive j w ag e & ex c e l ^ start' .^youseH « J 63146. Phone (314) 997- cass at Laments. If your benefits. I For mors Infer- AL‘ THERAPIST. P/T for motivated, assertivs . ( j 7750, FAX (314) 997-7749.■®- LOST: Male Akiia Clyde,- • HATEIR0NINQ7 share our commitment to mation ■ call 536-6623. , 28j bed ICF/MR. serving and enloy dealing wtth . ^ \ DIstrlet«418 ^Three years experience y REWARD 7 3 6 ^ 5 7 daysa. No time? Non smoker can customer satisfaction, — childrim. $19.50 per hr for pe^? Apleosant ^109 4t»tStPO Box117 In the fletd of spMiol edu­ We are an Equal Opportu­ rs help. Call 543-6547. Pk:k- you're Invited to join our RN Ri BiMgevlew E atatea is 16-20 hra/wk, via contract peraonolHy and good . Murtaugh, ID 83344 cation cai os a teacher or re* nity Employer. Lost: The women that- up and delivery avallable. customer service team, looking i for a rehabilitation Fax I resume to 208*934- phone skills are a must Is accepting ap]^Ieatlons |«tl a t e d ^ r ^ e gro>^der Is called 733*9550 on Thun* Previous shoe and man- orientedRNforPT < i8164 or can Gooding Re­ forthelollowliwposttkm: re( PUBLISH: JUNE 16. 17 Responsibilities Indude: 17 day moming about 9:30B* .' HOME ft OFFICE agement expe'rience is position. I Please apply in hab I & Living Center, 206* acivtties related to credit INSTRUMENT^ MUSIC . skleratlon^ will t>e given for end 18,1995. am about the dog pleaseto CLEANING preferred. We offer com- person I at 1626 Bridge- S934-5801, ask for Julie ' sales, account Appltoatkm ^ can be pteked s «> p e ^ educatkm admin^ call again.______« Need a break from those petltive wages and bene- view ' Blvd.______]Thilmony. • management and u ^ ^ resume's sent ot ths Istratlve experience. E)^’ household chores? Call fits, induding a 25% mer- •“ accounting. ' _fabove address. .perience pe in the areas of -* Puppy found at Harmon- SANDRA at 324.3S94 ’MEDICAUDENTAL. RN MEDICAL M PSYCOLOGIST PUBUC MEETING ParkM on.Jun.12. chandlsedlscoofft. Please ” with MA/MS, P/T for 28 . Coll 733-8406 Mon-Frl ARCHITECTURAL ai DE- secoridoiy transition and apply in the Customer ' w ' anted lor TF d o cto rs « /or services lo students NOTICE 738-7026. Mrs.Wallab/a office. 3 days per week. bed\ ICF/MR, aerving between.lOam ft 5pm , 5SK3NBVDRAFTSPERS0N {o, Pursuant to Idaho Code Service Office at Lam* { chIldren.$21.50perhrfor r for Elko. NV firm. Archl- with serloua emotional CRAFT SHOW onts. 1485 Pole Line Send j resume to: Box ( SECRETARY I disturbances is deslrabl«.^. S87-2343, notice Is herby« CHOW/SHARPAI. HAVE- Julylst-SrdCORRAU-ID >51264. %The Times- 16 1 hra/mo. via contract. tectural degree ft-AlJTO*, .0 “ given of an open publicIb YOU SEEN 6 week old Road. «126. Twin Falls, Fax resume to 206-934- The ' State Department of CAD ! exp. req. Send re- Applications are due t^' S 8mlWofFaIrfleid.Hwy20 Idaho. News,P.O.Box548.TVvin I Education seeks snexeeu- \ July 17.1995. Salary meeting o( the Idaho Fishlh black Chow/Sharpal pup­J info call 208-764*2623 Falls, ID. 83303. 8154i or call Ooodlng Re- ? sume t o h i c ^ Box 290* arid Game Commission. py? Stolen 5/28/96, LAM0NT8 ------' habt & Uvlng Center, 208* tlve ? eecretaiy who WHI wortt 14Bko.NV89801. ' . eorrimensurote with e x p ^ ;- .DATE OF NOTICE, Junele named Johnny. 678-0642i. OVEREATERS EOE______“ » j^ 5 ^ l. ask for Julie directly for the State Supe^ J rience and trolning. J d ^ MEDICAUDENTAL ( intendent and her Public Cl requires som e travel. F(W 13,1995. 2 _ Accepting applications in i LOST baby turtle, Hamwn ANONYMOUS information Officer. The 4 ta ,complete job descrip,^ DATE OF MEETING, July'y Park area. Needs medki*~ 734-4647 g 2 M I ‘ AssIsW Dving position — jS-7,1995 at 8:30 am. ADULT CARE PIPLEASE-APPLYtNfe^N ^ RN pfpoaltkx) requires a high lev- — tion contact Nolene. ^ atton. Cali 734-0694. el of organization and the PROFESSIONAL The Ida* Weaver, Spedol Eduef^' — ^Open House July 5, 1995 ^ WtnfdArtlsVCnftBitMn I -----PERSONAL------— ©Bridgeview Estates— Ft.-UtH.^ mgmt/util. review el ho Youth Ronch ta seek- ^ at 7:30 pm. Hollday inn Shows in ASunVallm.— ■ poeltlon for peychiat-' ability at to m anage an ex- •’ tk>n S upen/^r. State De^, 1828 Bridgeview B M t tremely busy olfloe Ing “ an operations officer partment of EducotloiT W e s tb ^ . 475 River Park­k" I ioi ; I *6oise&*McCall.«^ |Tha Country Living No phone calls please • ric/chemlcal { dependency < f foraSOOacreedueatkm g! way. Idaho Falls. ID 83402. Productions 20e-S22:4W " Room, state licensed - fadiity. Exc. compensa- «■environment The abtllt/to } (208) 334-3940. ■ Y; handle several assign- facility. '' Strong malnte- J;? PLACE OP MEHTINQ, Hol­ care home now has one MEDICAL M Therapy Techs tion t package. Send re- hi n anee. aupervlsory, ft The ^ E ta an Equal Ofr^. *6 BUY YOUH eO lA wMll- needed, to worit with pro- sumt s or contact person- himents at one time le |] 'portunlty Ernpioyer. NotK iday Inn Westbank, 475 ~ io T roomav^lable. ! Ifyouora < budget experience is If! I River Partway. Idaho Falls,■ sale. Become a distrtxitor. loved one is looking for a found < h a n d lc o f ^ kids, nei. r Canyon View Hospi* reraqulnd. » rfauxlUsryal^orseivifr;' ’ Call Russell or Rosie 733- ABORTION ' We are seeking an ex- necessary. ri Please send e „ s are needed for in d \^ y ID 83402. dean caring environment 1:45-10pm or S:30-2pm lal, 1 228 Shoup Ave. W. . ' resumes to: I.Y.R., Rt 3 PERSONS ATTENDINQ.i 0969 anytime. Indepen- A^ERNATWES in J a quiet country setting. shifts, ' weekend work In TF 1 or fax 734-6764. tremely professional per* ^ uois with disabilities dur-; t\ dent Distributor. son who wU handle ati trav- Box | 266, Rupert, id. IngY?. the application p r ^ Commissioners, Director, ’ ABORTION ALTERNATIVE ^1733*6964. volved. ) If interested call — 63350.EQE . Jj* Assistant Directors, Staff. Teresa at 934-6603. g ei and lodging arrange- ^ ’ eass, pisase eontoet Jln r PREONANCY CRISIS A 207 ' I *'ments (or the Superinten- ^ PURPOSEOPMEET-*. i 104 I PROFESSIONAL ^Smilh at (208) 334-2203.'!: _ K L P E f l j S O N A l S ^ CENTER “ ”^ 204” I MMEDICAL II OFFlCBCL^CAt! Sdent and Publie I n f o r m ^ ^ INQ/AGENDA, Landowner Free testing. Cali 734-7472 M The Idaho State Depart- PROFESSIONAL PRC . \.u. 'Preference Permita, Li< CHILD CARE/ DIRECTOR Dl OF NURSING, ■ Offieer; comMM and edit n ARTHRmS REUEF or 1*600-371-7472 ■ NANNIES SERVICES TWIN FALLS O ® fflo kCMcalpo«ltlon, ^corre^»r>dence and publi- ment " of Edueatkm seeks The Idaho State Depar^' ' cense Vendor Selection a regional spodal educa* ment me ot Education seeks Criteria, and Citizensg Hot line informatksn. Dial CUNIC & HOSPITAL ctcatjonsi.compose oorre- * i> free recording by Or. G.G. 44 bed millti-speclalty _ EXPRESS spondsnoetorsupentsors:. tkm " consultant for South- a tspecial education cock, - Against Poaching (CAP) 108 I I Nannies NattonwMe 4, PERSONNEL SERVICES west Idaho who wHl be tn sultiant su who will be In,;a Donations. ' MCCarthye 24 hours PRCFE8SIOMAL _ hospital. Ouamcations Iri* ^ schedule appointments " ^ 208-73»3542 1 duos previous experierwa TWin Falls, 733*7300 ; a p M i^ to exerdse con- .position ,po to exercise con*! Tha hearing site(s) will be _SEHWCES_ ^ EastWest coOst In | nursing management. Buri palrmenta and brallied or > All Chaptsr& AG related upon experience. Excel- law f olllM.VVPakllla a tlve recorde system to eat- time. Call today to meet my tavinghotne. 736-9116 lant | benefit package. 1 alog and store doeumenta* technical “ assistance to be be to manage a-atatewklbr taped Informatton for per­* that 'Specloi Someone*. m ust Good woridng cond " edtoddlstriciaonavart* system sy to resolve dIsK sons with visual impair­ t consultatk)n. - ~Z Send resume to: Breni Long-term ■ relationahlp tion; “ use database eoftwara * ^ QUY8 ft OAL8 DATINQ■ 536-7760 800^2168 tff ' n Bodily, ' Administrator, PO , to store, retrieve, compUe *ety of educational and ad- putas pu between sohoM' ments oan be provided° SERVICE. 1-600-690* desired. Send resumes " mlnlstratlva Issues relat- districts di« and parents of upon flve days notice. For I WmH.Mia>e(Ty I^^QRICUUjURA^ IBox 1233. TWm Falls. ID to: : Box 95120, c/o Tima- .oranolyzadata. ■ <>!; -T 6227 sening all of South-• 2 2 yn«sq)vienc« • ■ 83303-EOE | . Typing akflis of 60 w.p.m. Ino “ to the dparatlon ol spe^oledupatiOT-BtuderW sp« orrangementa contact the^ ern Idaho. M em ber of AG W anted: E xper blile ! News. P.O. Box 548. TVvh J special educatkm eervto- ts. S. TnennH ^ Indudesi- ______Fans, f 10.83303. . and experience with word J Director's Office at (206)' ' Chamt}er of Commerce. I ^ COUNTRY CLEANm wagon opec»^.S43<999 _ P«lBae.1^QuallmPm as. • TMs position 'may be mediatkxi, me complaint ' • .334*6159...... • - . MEDICA1;.CNA8/NAS . r- j» jl. «j.«vju».:.0 rj!itelv.e.;. h«. T------I We dean here, we clean — bFFrC B C L E R IC A trPT : -*• ~ LadlesTkm^'bankiw'cofnr:: ‘_there..we,cla«n;evaiywhi. AGRI.CULT.U.REJTear- A( ~NEEDED'fdrfull-trme~«~ M 01 munlcation'^sklllsandteie- months, dependim on tha Position Pos requires a ma»b. PU8USH:June18.25,andd panlon wanted, full fig­ round employee to do partI time poaltons, all b t o o k k e e p e r fo r d airy suooeys^ul applloant’a tor's ter' degraa In Education. ” ere. Residential, detail- r equip, busineea. AR+ r»* p^etkiuelteisa.must. Pf • JutyZ-1995. ____ ured woman preferred: lng.&*offlcee.Raasonable. fieUftsltMworidnsum- fi shifts F avalL Wood River < IV voorm w yeara of exeo*. pPpraleranoe. orspedaladucatk)n.Cdbon.Con- Thra«7 Th aar8 'axparieho»> i I^OP SOyAD.^^Sprlnj) e . S a n d re s u m e to B ox JAppiicatkmsareduaby.. 2 YOUR : fortsibla operatlng'.large insumKe. PaJd vimtkm. . { June 23,1996. Salary oonv ' .*sideraikmwiabf given for bl bii tha fiM-of q>edal edU:! To be removed. 2 fruit• rental & commereial, 10 eequipment Pleasa send; and.retlremsnti plan, .f067O2.%TheTlmasT advanced degrM . Three cation cal as a teaehec or aa»— SERVICE SPECIALTY . trees, you cut & dean up ;News.P.O.Baix548..1Vvin. .>»mansuratewlth ” ‘ yrs exper., bonded. Free rg and-ki.aerokiaao-- -ataatAitas and raoutatioiW' - .'couiinssioN ^ Ml .portunttyEnvtoyKNotKlf. £ r r ptSSo/niwp!^^ au c a l l ...... BabysKUng.Infants in my^ - j WRh 3B00 head ^^^S5dS5 withitfQedown.' ' . ' -;ply,Irtpareon02^Klm-' 33334-2203,y,TPQ334:!3»/'^ ,£’ and raqulras aome jnvaL' Pr»4ehoolactlvtties,'agea Rvmorelnfomriatkmotf _ J, ' ^ arid yo u 'll r. : .2-& Can 734-0946. . ■ MEDICAL: W anM '.aodal- J Mlworker k m tarni' ooiiali-;. O Of F g C ^ ^ fllC^ v Q F*^ m ifib Oiefe's " '-i o m ia C a r» ln 'm y ho'tn«i ” '2 for everyone. - wekdayt-onlyrCPft-fr- ‘■H, '■ youneoerlmotv:- .V; tM aW.Mrtt}h^ fMoe(l: ^ rcara'ax^fSHK^p^. ;A'.A t laiM:8'yeara «votktrM~ -QV:Qood(nd8oh6orDla1Hir ^ :farred,'20.hi^'^waa^| hasbMhir)ga'«br.a>eeitl>.f fl^apiio|ar«duo«tlQr. • nii aPaneh^^Yeorrourtd ^NS?APPL|Kg; R

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4 2 1 2 I 213 \ f ~ 214 I f ^ " 3 0 5 n “ l l ■ 2 1 0 1 . I a i o - 1 \i I MB&OPPORTUNn^ |»PUYI^frW AN^ I CONTRACTS & _JJORTQAQE^ SALES Con Pauios Auto0 Oakwood homes. Ameri-I- TRADE: Constructk>n. ex­. Counter help wanted, aner- Handlcappod'Qrandfflo.y SALES r noon and evenings hours. excellent cook, for ranch Ear l a c d l i m e * SHOESALES Man in Jerome has 2 im-h ca'e number 1 retailer ofit per backhoe/excavator Earn up to $3000/month .rtti*- .msdlate.openlngs.for.r. ..manufactured hom esJs_»_ _opofator..Halley lD, CanI Monday through Friday, or family. Can cook for 2 pracesslng pn morigage ro------.-Lamonts,-a leading north­ at the airport. Apply a t or 200.326-4673 lur west retailer, has open*^ sales/leasing. Experiencee seeking a skilled, hard*I' 788-2697 or 7 ^ 9 5 3 2 hjnds in your area. No ox- — TSslethe------^ preferred but wfll train thee woridng dependable sor-.■. _ - Hertz Rent-A-Car. 210 - porlence necessary. ings for shoe sales asso­ Shoshone S t W. I-Handyman looking for Real .DIHerence* ciates in our new shoenoo r• Magk! Valley Mall seeks to: tokes a beneflls. All shiftsto do misc. Jobs. Call Roy. II 306 “ I n p ties Include custonierser-■er- a>iM. Apply by .appoint-t- Pickup appllcatlona atIt hire Security Supervisor •anen^etic/rr e s p o n s i b l e f u l l U m e s Golden Homes. 21396 ! open. Call 702-738-6421423-9043______lI^HWjOjiSEHVjC^ j • vice, merchandising, ^and ment to QMrge HUarides 8 to direct all security*1 ask for Tina or Dave - r e . stock k e e ^ . R e ^ shoeh is at 734-6565 or 324-39001 Hwy 30, ask for Tim or>r operations. Succsssful HOME OWNERS S avo m a n a g e r f b r: n e w T w i n F a l l s s t o r e , _* Debbie. .______candktatewili havedocu------215 I I sales experience» l»Is ...... " EXPERIENCED trout bon- i i $50,0 0 -$100,000 on your Exp^eU cee ini service orientedI preferred. A flexible part- * mented tralnlnti In all ap-” ers wanted. Benefits in- I I rbumepreparmio ^ ^existing homo loan with- If!; i Sheetrockers. hangers & propriate disciplines In- _ — j;:-:— -industjstry required. time schedule, Including finishers needed. 2 years ■ elude health insurance, 783-2009 ■ fcrcustomized --®i_out refinanclrig. Free —days, evenings and week-- ' g l ™ 0 E * dudlng legal Issues, rights‘ vocation, sick pay. 401K ' c o m p u te r m o rtg a g e . exp. 324-6585 after 6pm.'■ of arrest, self defense, prof. resume *.Roy Stotton “ ends Is available. We'.o*‘ of- 10 w heeler driver, wllhh Mk for Jim.______1' pension, wage commer- _ onalysla. Call of fax U=R J _ i • 24 K Guarlaranleed- '■ .VPeapons use and first aM,'' surate wilh experience. Funding, Carol Boudreau. ------__fet.CQr^tllI.v.e.wjagi^le.Si. -Class &CDU43 spd. Sal^. —Minimum'5‘yeafS"law en*" —Magte.Word..734ta217____ aiy DOE, Coll 423-4269 “ TRAOE“ C o n slru o tlo n ~ “ Cail BiuFirakesTfbur ; ~208-'544:2704 (fax) or ' ■' • Monthly1/Incentive L Bonus *lf"lnte est- — ^ Farm. 733-4631 for Inter-Prefssskmal resumes 20206-544-7525 - workers needed with ex­^ 2 years sugervisory „■ • Z W e e k s PPaid i Vacation' ed and qualified, please“ ® ATTENTION: perience In steel buihUngs. 5 ______Cindy at 733-1606 - - - apply In tho Customer .Contact: o m DRIVERS cheek and dnjg screeningg Flexibility, unlimited earn- 4 ; • Major MApical a Insurance Service Office at Lam* Immediate openings 216 1 onts, 1486 Pole Line I E X P R E S S required; Compensation! •• Ings. s e a AVON, 734* I I "« available. Great benefits. SlOf ^u s benefits. Sendd 9256 or 678-3470 Avon I EMPLOYMENT I ^ send resiimato: Road, IV126. Twin Falls,“ I®- Drive late model PERSONNEL SERVICE Pleases* • Idaho. NV 89801 .•TIC today at construction manager.r. Twin Falls. ID 83301 Temp-to-hlro positions: * SALES. Nation wide Indus- 1-60Qia26-844Q : FORMAN I - = ------(702)73 _— - —trial dlstribotor of fasten- _ must have knowldego of :Ore^IdaFood8rinc.haslm-- • I ...... 401 ------■ ■ M e rs'& construction sup* bidding, materiartako'J - -TRADE Lawn a sprinkler .• Factory ...... I lupr CDL drivers needed for J Installer, experienced onlyY mediate openings for •CDLDrivor • II - SCHOOLS/'. piles is seeking entry lev­ kxal area driving offs, hlnng. & scheduling, i. Manufacturing Formen In t I^JN^JUCTjOr^ el sales/managementen t _ B need tb a p ^ . Very com­ Also have constant need ot ■ ";;^ 2 0 8 ~ " | I 209^ petitive wages for the rtahtIt the Buriey. Idaho plant. workers for temporary Jff tiAc p e rso n s in Twin F ails E x p r e s s opening. 734^411 EOE I. These positions super­ Magic Valley Christian PR0FES8I0MAL | rE8TAURMT/UI^ location. Duties Include; ~ person. Doug Sutter Co. and seasonal Landscw. Jr./Sr. High School. For Ide; P E R S O N ^ SERVICES^ DRIVERS needed for 95-9616 324-2198 eves.______vise 45 lo 60 emptoyees Construction, and Variety inside & outside sales, IHFUerAvo and are responsible for enrollment information, ff-tlme RESTAURANT lo a d in g & unloading school year. Como Join caff 733-2323 or 734-633Z PROFESSIONAL aiff-flf is,® - - - T V r i a F a l l s - .,- ^ our transportation familyIv TRADE FT truck drivers,'. stfety, quality, aanitation. r< special M aster fo^rjr'th tl e Baitender/casino opport»rtu- trucks, deliveries, quot* ll COU excel benefits. kx»i-II ’ volume (Uld cost control 7 Adiu* nIty, good pay plu3 lu s ing, etc. Qualified personson D&DTransportation' • and bo a professional 734-64521-800-721-WORK >■ 1Snake Rtver Basin Ad, schoolbus driveri routes. 734^7440 In processing and pack* eSERVING THE MAGIC | dioatlon. District CouSourt. benefits. Call 702-75:755* will bo energetic & willingillng Services. INC r .aging frozen potato >. The '2491 ask for Ken to leam. Base * commis-nis- 1735 S Main No experience necessary TRADE Detallers needed. VALLEY FOR 9 YEARSI. | | Twin Falls. Idaho. Tl Paid training !■ products. Stoecial Master Is respe ------sion, & excellent opportu*>rtu- Qooding. ID 83330 „ > ^ ly at 364 Main Ave S.’• Oualtflcattons indude three 4 sU e for assisting the Pi RESTAURANT nitles. Send resume to: Seeking Magk; Valley areaa Part time worit-perfect for A BMer Look Detail. 218"^ I I • If you are Interested and petltlve wages and atton- ___ litigation experienceice or friendly environment,t, ttthis Our product Is securityrIty Home Regulariy casional travel, plenty ofof pV between 9-11 or 1-3 meet the qualification re­ .Sala* position Is for you. Noores- re CCTV to businesses,e s . Modem ^ulpm ent donco bonus applies. n»Opon house Sunday: 1:00 e « ^ s m required. Sa ovetlme. Excellent pay. INTERMOUKTAINSTAFF- quirements. pleaso send Medical Insurance (after 3 to 5:00. Nice now 3 bdnn. ryup to $5B;372. .0prin- New higher pay scale. 48 - Ore*lda Foods Inc. PO fenced back yard In new HuributL Preskiing Jud( ys of *1.000. Min 5 yrs verifl- TRADE Swather operator.ir. Mature responsible personI' Box 10, Burtey, ID 83318 - !!;% ' able outside sales exp.»p. and Canad^a. Great!;*. FT.wageBD0E4234ara development. Gas hoat, SRBA District Court, t beneflts. 1-600-727-5865 ■ 19 needed for food service.)- Fix (206)678-8722. - air condllloned etc. 206 Box 2 7 0 7 . Twtn FalFalla Join the BLIMPIE's teai;eami Fax resume to: Mr CraJa 8 An Squat Opportunity Em- -IMP- Mcfadddh 602-867-8141 ^ Sffi5rR3:” r ”“ 'Diamond in south end of - Idaho. Call (20B) 73 DRIVERS needed with 3 OanlfM. 733-0931 «XL 2 Kimberiy. • 3011 for infomiaUon EC to,lo*. or call 800-488-9279 ------cated at Travelers Oasjasis, ___ yrs. OTR exp. Must have’* ___ Ore-IDA North of the Hans() s e n SALES Local building ma­nta- COL& g o o d d riv in g | [ $ | l l WHY Have A Home Wanttobea'wrtter? for record, 5 western & 48 Inspection? .Here’s a way to get aI stsstart Bridge terial dealer lootdng for “ f ^ ^ Mlnit Lube Is now accep^ wllh state reefer positions Ing applications for FT Free Brochure explains Freelance wrttertt,wantranted Mustbe 18orokler.EOE■OE Inside salesperson wllhj|M. a v a il., no to u c h frt.. Benefits to Buyer, Seller, tsand ______' some knowleoge of build- employment In per­ to write about events a alfrt 1-800-625-4553 Agent, life In Ketchum. SunnVal- V . 7 Ing materials, tools, paint son at 947 Blue Lakos & h an l« m . Must bring In BlvdN,TF. No^lhono 301 I 206-326-3373 ■ ley and th e Wood RNRiver i 2 1 0 ifll? Driver w anted for cattle . BUSINESS — Valley. Send a resunsume I SALES resume wAwork and por- -truck, full or part time, exc. calls please.______sonal references. Hourly oppoSnjNm^ f 502 I ahd a writing sample>leto: t K— III—— ROOF LABORERS want­ N.S. Nokkentved. reglQsglon- Oakwood homes, Amemeri- wage. Call 733-1120' for ^ e n d re s u m e to Box* ACCEPTING APP=PUCATIONS FOR TWNFAliSHOME^ Im es ca’s number l retailerHer of Irifonnatton. EOE ed Packer Roofing. Start­ SPAYPHONE ROUTESS L al editor, TheTIm« ' 88154. c/o Times News,•. A U . SUMMER POSTSITIONS, INCLUDING; ing at $6/hr. Call fr/8 am-3 Local sites for sale 'Qr N ew s. Box 6 48, TwinTw ■ manufactured homes ■SOMETHING* FOR EV­ l,“ i! SAl£Sllyou'n.ilinl.ltlo«l.3 T PO Box 548, Twin Falls, pm. 733-0097. $2000 week potential. ERYONE pi Ono 2 car at­ Falls. ID 83303: orir callci seeking a skilled, har ID 83303 .______working dependable salftfliaa agresslve, customer ori- - Cashiers Bussers Call 800-206-5300.24 hrs. tached £ extra largo garage 733-0831, ext 204 , ented. this Is the p^Uon Ttio Department of Health - and ono 2 car detached - T - : person In Twin Falls. E Drivera Banquet Serverss Cooks and Welfare, Adult Child <4-Sal'e: Mobil poultry pro- One d the mcatt Ihinot six ceilont benefits .and ws'%vaae ^or you. W t will train.J R&J Leasing Is looking for cossing business. In- ahop " or garage. Nowor vi­ dMsmadltthtwayltwoi I^ S d Come In for an applicatlo- Development Center is nyl aided homo with 5 for right person. PIcki ^ professional drivers to runiS Banquet SetupI Dishwashers .. soliciting.bids.for trans­ dudes all equipment a In- —— tar)Wi.Cia73W931.—'•------aDDllcatloris a t Qoldil5eh -n . South Iddho.Press, 230 '4 8 &'11-Weatem-Statesr bdrms, 3 baths, family------V 30 E Main. Buriey, Id or call portation services to fonnatlon for already es- room on two lovols. Groat = = H o W 21396 Hwy a “ J We have 20 new tnjcksfi Seen:retary transport children ages tobllshed business & ell- ^ ask for Tim or Debbie.£ ■ 678-2201. esk for Marva . ihEs month a groat benef- entele, $8,000. for a groat Family homo with room I 209^ " I!:— Osterhout. Adv. Manager. 2-3. Please pick up pack­ and storago for everythin* S2Il Its- Interested? Call 1- ets from Jim Anws, Adult o p y i ^ n l ^ d ^ ls call " “ S y PROFESSIONAL SALE 800-523-3089- Sherlol. Q. $134,900. Call Cartynn REPRESENTATIVES SALES' - C allII Toni Child Development Cen­ Nch 655-4268 for more '' BURLEYINNJ . Expotlmcedin NEEDED IMMEOtATELY tor. 803 Harrison, Twin :900 phone line service, ininfonnalkan. manufactured homo,e oOf Mature, responsible per­ h°o» e“o%?S. a t 73313-5111 Falls Idaho or call 736- ^ Graat for the entrepreneur • sons, to call on pre- i I______Equal Oppoftur'ltur\ltyEmployefM/F 2182. Proposal deadline fj related sales. -* ta June 23. 1995 at 4:00 or for business. CaD 733- T H R E E M CONVENTION •*Dedicatedtothetask^ qualified customers, for 7643, leave message...... C E ^ R __. pro-engineered wood pm.______. REALTY Ml nal frame metal buildings.'8*- TRAINING AVAILABI^ 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 Sime *25.000 annual average MISC. OPPORTUNITIES. b Ar q u b t k x t c^BBN b b apply. Excellent (near ®fl® Mln 2 ^ a dean MVR Worker wanted vrith doss , o« n" ^ _ talUv commission. Start Nowl®«' SWIFT TRANSPORTATKW Isn’t it iilme lo do some- HORKXNO potential. Call OuallPflit; 736-6548 for Interview. A COL Call Throe Creek ' ;-w Homo Center, Twin pa 60Q.347*9438eoo-nVf Road District. 857-2284. thing you love? Own your " at 733-7200 ask for own bookstore. Min. cash ? ' ... John SA1-P9- ImmtrifsH HirtngFor Keep trying eariy & late. 'SSS Craner for appointment^ ^ n i i i o s l req. $90,000. Call Little ^sq tt finished.‘largo 2 car „i, ‘Factory/food processing MISC SERVICE ADMINIS- Professor Book Centers, ^garage. Reduced to • Tf\a Best Western BurlJuriey SALES - C ounter Sfliisles 6FTorPTposltrons8vaII. •Warehouse woriisrs Inc., the nation's largest 8 cabi- $9.25 to s ta r ts In THATORWRrTER S109;000. Buy direct from Inn & Convention CeniTenter with experience In cal J," *Fori< lift operators Answering serrice phones, franchisor of full line, full *owner. Located on Dia­ tfnowtal^appllealioaUons nets and caxpets.ContaS Pocatelk>,wo(kin1Wn2 L •Constnictlon service bookstores. ^ Fato. lO ehenW iohrthg w helping wllh customers, mond Dr.. Mmberty. 733- ^ for the position, of Ba *MechanlC8 S Hems. 233-73S9.- Local S o ft D rinik k W ' h o le s o le r now^ scheduling mechanic 2500 or 702-778-1194 gU eU ^^en Wot^likCn", E X P R E S S ___ ‘Machinists time. Opening/closing - iicants PERSONNEL 8ERV1CInCE sa l e s - •Carpentry occepHng opplic>licafions for o p en . vwk orders. Many more , M A C T O O l^ ^ mlist have m l^umum df 111 Filer Ave..____ THE BON MARCHEa ‘COL drivers . posiHons in merejrchondisihg/sales organlzatk)nalofrk» skills, Is b seeking a limited number 5 ftu» years of piDven qu irrv is currently hiring for full y work w eM includes Knowledge In mechanical of qualified distributors to 7; sp flS SALES OPPORTUNrr ,fei‘ * ^ ^ ^ n Fans 7 3 3 * ^ deporfrnent 5-day' repair and SRT times sell hUC products using -g;; I three Fast growing company time & part time sales non expertenca arto mr w - p o tio n s. Must be avall- Buriey 678-«)40* No Fee fay, full Hme ppsifion. helplul. Organizational intex- - kwking to All sales skHlsamustWORKDAY sales m^^. — d ser- posltkHi. Quallfledper»Zaon S ie to wori( an Man hours. ^ Experience preferred 'gsbut EXPRESS 7AM-5PM MON-FRI. 1-800-MAC TOOL ustiy- with experience, friend laS PERSONNEL SERVICES5 o d v a n c e m a n t, y o w l Send resume or letter to - a con- & dependable, ^ not required.' Excellent bath, 2 car garage, new ■ JSSsK'SKSb'S naftts benefite, profit sharing 401Kovailabelie a f te r p r o t o n Office Manager PO Box FRetal Franc»4se Opportudty ^ ;«ntk)ncenter. Musttxrtb e a C o m n ^ o n plus benef a 1656,TF83303 EExisting LocatkmsAvaUable flawcan73»467Tffn rep. servlclng.the Twin JCnONWGORKERS FOR YOUR PRIVATE FiH ffiurK y Iran . MuUI PRODU MISC. Help wanted ship* '1 at deed of trust note,' SHOWING. S 736-9219. jinnia havo food sofvlca & sslosties • . ping a ro o eK ^ deri(. do*' K FtilMlrne,'parttlma ornSK" tei SALES W holesalejjae luallly foodproducU, Is $23,000 balance, 6%, 10 W5-071J. « r i ^ ' eKp- We offer paid holl-■oil- Ore*Ida Foods, Inc.c. tho namo you know in qua drtver. must be able 8,000, .733i9658_ . . . Valley airsa..Fr& PThl! led* - :|n -tho nrocosa o f addingad a naw'cnw and-na;nas apnroxfnwtaly-100— — to-eiimb-stairBra-lift-75- ■; ...... o6mmlaslon.-own.hr f, Idaho p lan t. Wo nood . .dlMsorln8tltutk)ns|cm s. a ftilMImo ptoducUon or opontngi at Its Burioy, Ii 0 In both oxporioncod productionpn woricers and Indl;idlvlduQis to bo Inlnod, .• Ino-preferred. Excelle icat bonoDls packsgo iocludl GEM benefits S6.72+per ho ^ .' an d pITor s a oxcolioi STAIE^^1^.JNC ______Appty-al Human Resoi Please send i«sume& cS.M.V.aM.C.,650/ a a lw history to: / B i AU y cbmpotitivQ wagese s dlson A vsW Twin FaUs,Fal SALES Local stfoestoitooitoia ' P 0 ^ 4 6 0 0 5 ,tions Sl^.UT84145<0065 / 1 2 >biour t shifts (w ork aliene r o a t i n g DJ Party Hoat Im. on Idi'EOE.::: • . \ . . now taking appllcatloi weeksnda. w n tram, mu- ment AttnHRDopt 3 a nnd i 4 day w ork wcoks)5) on for - S e n d r e s u m e to BiBox AtNk*6la8&C«fipa^ alth coveraee includinging m e d ic a l* AHOME^TOBRAO . AppJy 918261 % Times Newlews, woputyou&foodsefylco3 ^ ✓ H e a l livJperSonaHer.Bpm 1ksirAO^*»ewo^^laco' • - Rx,, cd e n t a l a n a V is io n . ,p4i[NO om ployoe . 2562TF. ID B3303 : ------im iu m r e q u i r e d ) irF, m id vacations and S paidtid holidays and has REDtJCED this Qti^uplorthesumiTmrvner ! ■ / TuitilUon a s^ ta n c o beautltu^ home $10,000.. oksa ■ IIJsJB ip One level living offers'op- ihlera M: Ufo:b insurance iand ponsici f l o n p l a n ulent decor in It’s 3 bod* ; ick purchara plan linmeaiatebpaii^t forfeniales ages 16- rooms, 2 baths, family ' ■ , v'.-v.;-..'■•stod mom and formal dining, I ® ' ' 24 and fixture openingngs for males, room; Many other axtras‘ i podtioii aV aili^ J 1 Plus, Iample oppoxtuniaitiesfor ■ FrdMCrflHn*}, training, roomn & board and IB(S ovorslzo garage, pri­ : S S S g g 3ylded.Moniliiypay vate deck with hot tub. • ReSTAUBANrMoWhM^ i n i r a t J i a v es V ow n B a ii tools, ■ •itionadyanc^eie n t ! f l basic health cm NowJust«114.800. , ;v<«siW .«pp»Hg^^ and savings account^:t^JobpUcementasds* CALL BOBBI 733*6462 necesrary,-U qi^5 ’ , or733-2366. 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r—r n l g ...... ■ | ~ 5 0 2 “ T] .S 0 2 \:..' -. “1 | —— .'502'^^^ I : v “ n l i . ~ j j ■------IES I ^ w m n u ^ H OIES ^ I JIlTW agAU^HOg^3 ^ | -TWW FALLS HOMES^ ^W|N»UJ£H0ll^s- JEjranN^LSHOM>4 ^ -l-TW RwauHoita^ ✓ FOR iALE BY OWNEmER For sal* by ownorlrl Si e -' For sate by owrwr abdrmdrm. N W ashing^ Condo0 ' I BUY H O U ^ . $30«jKlOK * MAKEvbuRHC(^~l ~ MAQNIFWENTHOM^'e ' ’ Pl£NTYbFRb6M ^ * BoautKully mainlainadnod 3 duded ranch hom»»^ort 01 e '1 bath, living, dining,g, i& 2 bdrm, stove, refrig; ran g r. Fixers ok'. Saveive to this 3'bedrodm. 1 3/4 This 6 bedroom, 3H bathith in.thia brick home W/over .bdrm 2 baJh homo.. A/C,A/ ecros, 4 bdrm^ 2J>abath, family room, fireplaceace. dishwasher; & drapes.s. Brokerfees. 734-97p6. - - • - bath home *j|h reosnt up-up* home has every-amenityIty •, 3,000aq. ft 00 2 levels bv Sprlnklor system,1. FRV 'a s s t outbuildings, idear id ~nm~gas KmI iOw------V^«Seah7 S58WKT* emr “ TmiginaBreraw.tha 6 ' reludlng:8-badroomsp3 p ^ n g , doM to porkrk anda for horee or calves.i. Call( heater, new roof, a gteainal Ranohers Realty 8176,000. New listingng. and^l^^ot/f^C^*00. acres have sprlnkllrigig baths.2ftrepiaoee,2fBm-:n- : NEW G A ST U R N A O ^ I schoots^OOOTS^M439_ 734-3405 ______buy at $68.000.734-640:J407 736-1719. Beautiful Immaouiatcate- See Sheree for showing. system: Geothemialheat-It- Ily rooms & much merel _ nawer custom home» inir DEAR DAD irig-and A/C. 4 car garage,le. - 'Fenced backyard, autoS - - S » K ^ s « i ■ great location. Largerge WouMkjve this 4 bedroom,om. L o ts of b e a u tifu l oak «- . CREEK REALTORS-- I country Mtchen and mas­>as- 1 1/2 bath h o m e V W^ i^ throughout, great floo/15 0 ^ 8 6 1 1 %10 734-40490R733-5716: ter suite. Neutral coiortlore b a s e m e n t a n d d eok. c k , plan. Over 6.000 eq. tl.ft. view this hom e todaylyi ' ■ - • . . and lots of oak. 6 bed­ed- teff,goo. Give Gary oror Qreatview8'ofa^fyaterfallall 734-1329. « N H ^ . . ' PZ room, 3 bath. Over 3200200 Shlrtey a can for details. await you. CAU. CJNDY.Y MAOIC VALLEYf I S03. -."I ■ sq. n. 2 river rock firepta-Pto- EASYONTHE (»95-151. / ______■T . ces. CALLCINDY.Y . POCKETBOOKI REALTY 1 Owner willing to carry on $109,600. N.E. TWln Falls.Jj -734-1991 — thls2bedroom,1l/4b^>ath Beautiful home. Neutral B£S]iT 1 * ^ S R RVICE£ 8136,000. NETF. newew home. *39,800. Cali Qaryt k- PRICEREDUCEDtt 1 2 ENJOYCOLmTRYCWl ’ n^iiatinq^badrQ om1.3- . 3 orShlrieyqulckl—^------30- -Boree-in-Skyflner4.3004-X -—INO-In-thls v w y -sp aq M ia-^- H bath, very s p a d ^ 4 lev- eq. ft on one level. 2 carar sq ft 4 bdrm, 4 bath, 6 carar 6 bedroom, 3 batfitSm e | el home with spacloua ' garage. 4 bedroom,2 2 garage, deck, full sprin-n- on 2 acres In Filer, iMpd^ ■ I rooms and sunroom. Re- NELSON Bath. CALLCINDY. Ber./VC,3flreptoces,thislls ern conveniences wlvh > g modeled and newly palnt-jrt realty dws-ies. , estate Is what you wantIt country chann and l ^ o f . » CtoJ/733-OW31 ext 2 for more inforf^otfonoryoifrs^•rvlce representative ed with neutral carpet. Ify' 734-3930 just reduced. Cali Ben to­0- cupboard space. oSC: J ■ ■ Priced to sell quickly. day to see the house of EDWARD iX uCK EfO R • ■ CALL CINDY. # ^ 1 6 3>• . ALLFORYOU-ThlsJ your dreams 734-9680.0. PRIVATE 8HOW OU3 Thomas Backhoe Serv;ervlca JD EXCAVATION^m m sS S S m8 NORTHWEST COLORS wouid make a groat home^ GEM ^ (»16-95. 324-8624. l» 9 5 ^ )3 0 J.^ -.! Saving Paii to GoodingKing Footings, FoundaUons»»„ Remodeling? office. Outside entranceice ..STATE REALTY, INC. Waterfalls, Ponds. Top S( - Don't let your house fade to basement & upstairslira 734-0400 . 1 T H R E E M -Rwndations- New Construction?1"^ In the summer sun. » G E M office. TastsTully finished I I Wator Unes > Ponds-EI - Elc. Fit>e Grading, LandscapirS l? Ali kinds of contracting. , , STATE REALTY. INC.C. and quality worimanshlp, MOUNTAIN VIEW . REALTY ------0254237 Jim ♦82554UUVuret \ -Reason^e Rates/Trad^ ------:-AlM'decks'& 'Hfl- Protect It with a new coat ' G E M l a- " ' ~ 7 3 4 -0 4 0 0 " " sunroom, porch, hugeige REALTY 733-5336 . staterealty , im b: ; ------733-9649 ♦ 21 at the tot of paint Free Estimates. etone R ^ cl^ in 9 2 1 2 J® - -lawnsheds- “ family room,- hardwood)od 1216 Flier Ave. E Jf 324-8852 R pn H am ey 733-8380)8o Call324«59e ' S166.000. New Can-I " : floors. 5 bdm'. 3.6 bath.1th. 734-1898 READYFORYOURFIR8T S & R Constructlcrtlon dleridge listing. BeauUful ovor 6000 sq fl, doublehie CONVENIENTLY LOCAT-T. HOME N eed a backhoe? SOUTHERN IDAHOr Claude's Pro Paintingig one level home in great°fl! garage, gas heat A/C and»«> ED 2 bdrm w/spaclpusJS Hereitis, 3bdrm. Ibathth 1 $9B,600.'New hom «^ *« N eed a dum p truck C I BUILDINQ & REPAIR ^ - location. Redwood deck more. Thyjrice has been & Ranch. New carpet andId Filer. 4 bedroom. 2 |R Lowest bid In town.. off master suite with hot ^ BONUS family.room & r£, FENCESw l P airing, Rooflr)g. Siding, H lg h ^ quality. Exterfor reduced. Thim to no bet- fireplace. S hort walkingtg palntOnacomerlotnearar home located weetsld(Mt:f myui . Dem, Fences & tub. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. ter time to call Rick for & a p ^ Ready to movein in RIer. Over 1400 s 985S.1200e!rEde|d en JEARIWOODCONSIBUCn „ brush, roil, or spray. Also)0 Maintenance fraeaxtertor. distance to Schools & Call U8ate25»54l< J'"* Remod^t^/yiTVpes. more details. 733-2448.-•fl- shopping. Only $72,600.0. .to . $65,000. Call Twigig Beautiful m en floor p M r r ^16 • Free Estimatea oiling njofs, all work. CAaaN D Y .(»9S-182. )r Schutte 3284487. Local: 733-9063 #7^95. C all Ed 7 3 4 -1 8 9 8 Or t2 . ’ RSuaranteed. Local refe. I 733<521.. ■ 1-800-733-9063 — FREE Estimatesi '' $119;600. New listing. ,|ja«ge. CALL CirW >;J Beautiful custom home'«■ T H R E E M r — W ard's Horn* throughout Magic Valleyi MYSTIC TREASURE FENCE PRO:3: Construction with hartfwood flooring in -r e a l ty Complotely remodeled May- C B CERTIRED STEI■F^L Fences,Decks,Awnini |ng_ CALL 7 ^ 2 7 3 5 kitchen and entry on' a• 733-5336 1995i 3 bdrm, new oak BUILDINGSS Vt^e build & repairalr^ --eledricai, plumbing. Nojo§ large io t Immaculate In­In- cabinets, range, hot water|»^r C o l d w e l l Metat Buildings & RoofsRo( ali types offences.as. too large or too Btnall.'20 yrs side and out 3 bedroom,tm, I — heater, blinds, custom tHe 2 bath. Maintenance freeree AMERICAN DREAM If B a n k e r G E i v i r ♦^ge^W otltshof^ WorK guaranteed.Kl. exper, Free estimates. _ & lights. Accented by Ig.. STATE r e a l t y , IhlC.: ^ ______♦Cafport ♦ RV Storag exterior. CALL CINOY.IY. Enjoy this seduded 3 bdrni, backyd. 8xl6Buiry[y Westem Realty 734-0400 Free^mates.}. Call Ward «l95-20e. 1400 sq. fL home that stts ♦ Machine Shop ■ 423-4490 or S Bam, 16.x 16 Dog Ken-i>- 733-2366. ♦ Horae Bams ♦L o a^ S h _____ ’ _- PROFESSIONAL on a Ig. estate wtih pine'"f nei, redwood deck. A Independently owned 4 Estate I sale: 2 bdrm home, ^ Home Repalra ROOFINQftCOATINaSI trees that border the n- - operated. 413 6th Ave.i FllSr,^ • COMPLET^NSTALIA'II steal at $69,900. Call An- p S e s m i m eM a OfAlll^da \ 733-7221 or326-5857 property. Located In thony Hm 834-6663. 1-600-733-6927 734-8017 ri 100% F inancing Yrs-'S.&9. E I H C A L L .Iu Commerdal, Industdal,r G E M Shoshone. Call Anthony STATE REALTY, INC.S. at HM 934-6663. - RLERByowner.SbdrrtuI‘S 736-6548 Dale Robinson>n residemial. Buildup roofs, RE0UCE0...RE0UCED ■ ‘ " 734-2039..._ Laaksfepiriredln24hra. 734-0400 SABALA • r* Call Anytime ^^^^OldWorfdFloortiH — OAMBRIEL : AGUUN fenced yard, caM aO ow - I BayiSonCenstwctlon $69,90a Terrlfk; horse sef-er- Designed home sitting on 2 A Rare Find Is this 1.75 AtH8try H999VrVRWVtfSll - . acre horse property iust 4 * 1 . Hardwood Instaliatication m a n Quailty Countala U f l y t W up. 2 bedroom. 2 bathIth acres w/breath taking"fl . home on 1.93 acres. Out­ut- view. Front & back red- - mBee north of Twfri Falls'Is- R>rSeliby.owner3bdtTii.2'*I . ■ ■ Rnlshing & Refinlshiijhing AddWorw,r8modelng, n e a r SCHOOL In Big Utde Ranches. Inl-1- bath home in Buhl. .. Painting pnslde & out)ou custom dedcs, patios, buildings and airhost convm- wood decks. Counby set- Jo. SECURITY BUILDINQ B pieled riding arena.>e- De- ting in Dietrich, Idaho,,n 2 bedrooms, 2 bathsIS goHrn Water 1s the otherir acres w/»ve stream, ^ ’ TWINFALLS^ Pete Button 25yeanexpet(6nce,rsllatile. w/approxlmatety1626sq.q. rarity with this Large Spa-1. 6438635 or leave meg > •> PLAN ROOM FreeMnkes. • MAINTENANCE . tached single garage.le. Only 859.950. Doni waitI »»■- 734-5972 | New paint and now roof.of. C a ll A n th o n y a tH MIM ft. Large 2-car o arage.,B... c lo u s H om e re a d y for : Jobs to bid for Generallerals, !■ PRICE REDUCED oh this ] m 733-5369 _ 20 years experlencel P ro p ^ requires conven­m- 934-5663. fencetf backyard & gar­r- y o u r o w .n .p e r s o n a l ' Sub-contractors den area. Good starterit touches. Hot Tub on Hugea 4 bedroom-3 level 1.76 } in Carpentry, remodeling, tional financing. Locateded . y hoiM^lnO^VML^^O t I M Bill’s Handyman south of tho Twin Fallslis ' IMMACULATE homo for $74,000. CaliIII Deck also Induded: MoW B luljrffSies hSUm No lob too small lie Neil T oday!.734-1329. 993,000. Don’t Walt... 7 3 ^ P ^ N ( 7 « ^ . home repairs, painting, airport. CALL CINDY>Y> 3 bdrm. 2 bath mobile 'i vSiyiakJIng.autosprinUpr:! .ain n LJoht oonstructlon. 14 <>95-111.______• home. Open floor plan,in'. #NH-642. C an BOBBI to Uaka H M&MConstructK Remodeling, Painting>g fences & decks. 326-5144 t Your Ottar. 733-6462,5. system, iarge;singleqa-;j J H I Remodels & Re p ^ fireplace, new carpet ap- MAGIC VALLEY a rage, covered patio. ^ 3 0 d , Also U w n C are REDUCED TO $129,900.>0. pis. covered deck, fenced 733-2366...Jerome r, .na Roofing, Decks, Fencecw, 423-4296 or 420-707979 m m m w / M REALTY 324-1289. deck and more. Aakkig Mobile Lube-N-TurTune siding, Doore, Window Terrific location. Newlyily yd. Asking $34,000. Call only $79,000. Quality C ar C are remodeled homo is brightJht Jean HM 733-8OT8 7 3 4 - 1 g & 1 that com es to youl'1°, C ^ t , Furniture Deanl and airy. Master bedroom MUNROE-ROBIRTS :( OII C hanges, RadlatiSa»r 733-9331 SbiQiBgaEa !£ upstairs, 4 bedrooms and - O R REAL ESTATE ^ — ; JAM ESCO " JOflKSSWEMNIiSEIlVICE SABALA i NEW USTING Ju at under v # D Service. Battery Testiijsting. Jrtrt'g Concrete Con family room downstairs. 2 643-6806/643-6339; : . 733-B61Q o n at Com plete hom e repairair CompJete sharpening ■ bath. 2 fireplaces with ii- 3,600 sq fl. 3 bedrooms REALTY 543-4361 .c :: Concrete work of all typiW es. Rem odel & AdditionsIS carbide & steel saws. . let insert. CALL CINDY.Y. 733-4321 all with adjoining baths,!! Coldwell i-eo(M4i-302a8 •. :: ■ Foundations & excavatliration We Caret Clipper sharpening & rep^r. IV95-131. double garage, e x t e n d for manufactured home — remodeling, gaa heat.? Banker ™s- 733-6747 141 Bracken SL S. E A M I L X ., d Western Realty 1 ' ' '5 0 4 ' - ______ALAN'S General Carpml99m...... FREEESnilATES. ■ 734-4050 ★ 1-800471-4050 R erhodels • New 423-4S24 or 733-3922 APPROVED d. •: 733-2368~ “ *1 'BUntEY/RUPERT' ■ constnfetion • Special : G E M .;H9iig8: , I: decks, pattos,' paOo coveiovers, W&WCONSTRUCnCTION B E S u Z i B i ■ STATE REALTY, INC.' ca^xxts, sheds. Small '• •8potieaa4bdmi,2baihdh 00.IV138-96. 1-600-733-6927 !BEAUTlFUUy RESTORED 50YEARS1NAREAEA' McOInnIa Induatrlal>1 B 734-0400 “ . Make you-riftwmemoriee-, jobs & r e p ^ . Concrete to trailer rooflMflng W elding, Fabrication. ) lathis 6 bedroom/bath'! . 7 34-itt44 . Decks & remodelingIng . & R epair ^ R E S T E A S Y ' $98,00^ MaMeiriance free'' THREEM B’mW iiNa AT$96iboo. exterior. Beautiful qualHyHy yard. 24' pod. NE locatl- Affordable new construct­,l home. Skylights, leaded ■ ■ CALL FOR FREE ESnUATlATES 24hourpor^esetvfce.e. Hate Shopping? REALTY 2 glass doors, wood floors.' . Ill take the nasuB constructed hom e withth on.rrsNiceiT65. - ion. These 3 bedroom, 2 . Reasonabla rates , gorgeous yard. Gas Are-«• * -Over 2600 aq ft on oneno 733;S338 bath homles In Twin FallsI. leg garage & much more. I2 Q I Shawn or Debbie 733'0033 place, oak Kitchen. r>eutreirei level, 8 bdmts, ZB baths, “ by Devine Homes have« Call Kelly Run-on ^43600- S i NEWOH MARKET t 64i.^-445e.dri-8po- HELPING HANDSDS I S i & l i S J y t & M 9 Callme®733-M78.. colors throughout ,3; bed-)d- fireplace, deck with hot a. vaulted ceilings, air oondl- . rooms. 2 bwts. 2 car ga­la- tub. covered patio, largeae Vibrant and Spaoloua-* tioning and 2 car garage.r 6284466. Ad«KR02^ CLEANINQ SERVICEICES DELIVERED a Home Close te Pictur- a DJLCurtla Company^ ^ 1 1 Ton/a Landscaping rage.Iti great location.:n.: tot lust east oTTWn.T23. Variety of floorplans and , Ttfj yisaf S e n ^ 1 FflFalla . Sand & gravel topso ff .CINDY. *93:1 M.- v •Nloebrlckh:em e.44 ^ a R o c k CreeK Bitau- ,t 2621 Overland Av*., • Residential &Buslneeiness fordrfveways, Prunlnj, Trimming, , 2 .tifuliy sited on Horse t Buriey- • : . .S c new Lawn Sprinklers.9. S H E L T O N 'S '? 1)drm8, 2 bath home. 2 • ■ •InsutBd-Bonded-I^EsSimaiSlmates parking lots, e tc .. 1.^ - fireplaces, BuN. Acreage."5-Bedrooi«8.2Z home.'CAL'LRON AT Orava/Sa/M- Spring C lean-ups TREE SERVICE Ith Baths."Fan% Room with . g w - r m w — Serving Magic Valley^ gos^ondomlnium. Beau^lUi • Lovely 3 bdrm; 2V4 bath S 734^4208 «607V 16W ea ^ • NORTHWEST 15 years experience. I'■ — trfu) ^>acIous condomlnl-nl> home lots of storage, UIIfull wet bar. Only one mUe to COUNTRY CLEANERS ST® , COMPANY, INC.: Wedowhatyou.canldolloi Wood River Valley ' um located dose to tennislis basem ent nice ded(, qui-u(. city limits. Hurry...Call We dean here, we deai FraaEatlm^73»332222 nr wherever courts, pool and pond.d. et NE looaUon.BIQ RE-E- Today for your chance at * L O C A - n O K there, we dean eveiywhe ~ FREE E^IMATES W this Great Property. Wont RemodeM kitchen. Over■er DUCTiONlNOW . ♦ InRiiiwtt!, ^ . Resklential, detailing, YARD BARBERS5 733-9318 C 2400 sq. ft storagega $110,000. tasttong'at$t49,900.AskI G E M for BobbI 733-6482.or,r STATE REALTY, INC.- - baaementand 2'car.» ROBERTJONES ' 734-0400 . , . ; refs! avan. 734-8728r - e B s E a l D<REE SERVICEE garage. CALL CINDY 733-2365. . ■ -FREEESTIMATES. . ; Serving,all Magic (W5-170. • .REALTY ; TF • For aala by ownan^ *■ BRICKHt)uS ^ ^ m g y G g i WORK OF Amrt# .• 6554341 aftsr 6pm or^ Valley & wood fflvar' 4-6 bdrm, 2 batt>, all bride, < ■ Home repair; Electrical 733-0404 ' S ' ______- areas. 733-4110. Local . -Thia Immaculate home ■ ■BSSSal plumbing, light carpentry, CB ' has many recent improve- ■ painting y ^ & buSdIngSJ* LAWN PRO 536-51S5 Insured. 1-600-262-6001 ^S m enta&ma'nyflne ' ABM Moving &TrImmlhg For•or NATHAN'S GEM } ’ E?ff.1211 Coldwell ! COMPUTER SERVIC STATE REALTY, INC. amenities. Such aa AC. ' jncE T^loSfe Sman & Large Lawns. )• ■ ;',. ;7340400 gas heat/water, covered ' Upgrade. CD. memor BY OWNER: 3 bdmi. 2MIH Banker d * gBedrooma ag . — balh, 2200 sq It on 1.75 . patio, fenced backyard. 2 ' ••-3Brth8'-S Support, service, tradrade. HONEY DO, INC.Iit5 - ' . - Rerhoval: Free Estimates.li * 860.000 r 3 bdrm. fire­ acres. Large rough cedarg Weirteni Realty new. windows. & more. '' Low rates: software.are. No Jobloo small11 4 2 3 0 6 2 or 42&8362« " 734-1157 . place,:quiet neighbor­'I’r ferfilly room w/wood Only $89,600. 733-0014 ' ■ 733-002S .____f Call DEWEYTUBBS hood, convenient location.^ stove. 5 mln. drive to MV . for appt S, O part/N w ae. ; :Alp!ne Landscapingig TREE STUMP GRINDIKQ' • $82,000 - 3 bdmi. famiy COMPUTER’I • , ' 734.6271 ly Mall; $102,000. Call*" 1-800-733-6927. 8at.Juna17th,1pmr. . ;;SpringdeanH)p;ro(ptlilng,la Free Estimates room, Jackson Street •324-3624 ^pm. 1388 tWftnofe • ; . . /COUNTRY CLUBLiB Lawn Sprinkler Systei!•“ S M r a . poMT liking, 733-1654 or, • $64,600 - Older 3 bdmim 7 OWNER SAYB?8ELL-iI'l rFt^citted 6n 2H ab. 6nd ' U pgrade, C O.'m emnory. or Vinyl H bm d.Si^g sluubHiy, qxtnUer - . ■ ' 733-1566 ’ . -home dose to downtown:nj E X C O i ^ LOCATION-< - .Price reduced on this : S u p p o rt service, tradirade. insured. Free Estimates a . Great Starter home, rental r, BofTF.nearcanyQn.,lyr ' “g .' %'lmlMB.AawniaTO.. DALE'S TREE UMB Eal 2 bdnn w/Spacious BONUS•*S lovelySbedroom, 1 bath’S. oid4bdrm:.l486aqft ; Softw are membershipshlpi KEN'S Handyman Sen/k^ .l»»a«.FtM M i. 734-7898. ■ grop^ty, or business>a room & ftrapiaee. .ShortDrt family horhe in quiet S ; ■ 733-0025 326-5836 6 r 326-504 ^ • CHIPPING. : V homa. Vinyl siding; 2x6 waikingdlatanoetoto i ^ o n . Oorgeoua..deok;T- const; central-heat/air. ! ------Located acroM the Stn•t»«t viivnfrpaspffi!M fiBfENSKEEPERR Formuichordisposal.- .*$86,000 >2 homes; 2 schoota&M)«»ing.O^ ?. J by Computer Mart. u a U w n e a ra Free Estimates . bdRnmoinhomehaanew.IW. $72«X>.CBa&f733^ , ^ at>to,'aprlnklera,2o»\r- : J 2709-»8Q.FT.^: (208)734-2742. ' . carp et & paint; 1 bdrmm • ,. • [•j . garage. $M,5Q0 423^967' , ' I trarice to basement-and- 2 } ^ 9150,000 _ ; a i - « s , • (208) 733-31M r e n ts fo r$ ^ . Great rant- Close to Twin Fails: thislia ^ detached gataoa. Just re-. WHAT YpU.NEEDI The ; „ SAWTOOTH D ebris Removal -,.alpropel^. . acreage offera.excellent.m ij .duoed to I 74I 00.. Won't>1- foiioWlng.tist are things's'_ ’ . R &1^ Constructlor L - 734-7334 ROBEAT JONESS ' ’opporturtftyfOrmoduiarpr lasttongatttttoprioelf^or. .you heed: 4 bdrms, ,1% • prefab home; $28,000.>p.v .detalswid^showlngcaam over 2,000 sq. ft, ^ "‘•'S. RjaCmCLE/SPniNKLEBS : REALTY . CaUG^73^;l69K ;• BonnVMoore today atIt doubie.carportrfun sprin- . Sen^new&old ^ ; RATHER HAVE AN .-AV •* '.Wbidows.TIieSettlnaIng Commercial & . WECANHELP > 7334M04 H ill. 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W' i 5 1 2 ” 1 I - 5 1 3 I ^■-FJUIM/RANCHES/.~ - |A C R E A Q r a & L £ ^ ^ — I^OPgMICIOUSES^«^UIIKDAY rJM H Ej M DAIRIES 1 ACRE KOMESnre LOT 80 acrea of good soil, r tW II " IJJ,.„,i- ■I. Prtvate lane, uuoi ' T j3 x p r i » NASHUA $2500 acre or best offer.w- Gated entry. . NofCunv.423-5071. South of Twin FUs — R. a BUILDBRS, INC. LIMITED 5 1 3 ■ • “ ] 637-6313 • 1 |ACREAQES&L£TOQ ' 4204846 or 420-3943 1 ♦/. ACRE* prtce Indudes *185:15,000 ■R8H* AU. DAY • Qreat» well, pressure tank &i I J , J L ^ matmn trout fishing ail year 4 9 8 bV' i ^ k i n m a m 1380 GALENA,:I, SrONEYBROOK septic. Burted utilities &« n You must see.tha lnsl(nslde of this 4 bedroom, 21/2! bsbatti Take Dad by to see tillshis beautiful new home In around. Very unique paved roads. 923,500.7. U ___ _ hotnsi Come bV to} irfsit this great tiome. TWo levelslevi Stonwbrook. Ttie pricee lihas been reduced on ttils 25.47 acres. Borders Vem 733-1866. lLI.JT/.. *3^ 3 7 , 5 0 0 and over:200D sq.iq. ft. Great master suite, vavery Parade ot Homes tripleI waward winner. 3 bedrooms; Deep Creek on the eastS DOSHIER REALTY side. Absolutely perfect S e l U p S c l prtvateysnuatfldlnltaI lts own wingl 21/2baths. . apot for home, pasture« 73»2r1ck3badn>of side, near town & panqwp $47,900. Ask fotCari 377- M ' double garage * shop on 1 thIa P o ssib le ow ner o a rr 77- Vem-733-1866. Center. CALL JOHN 2Vi bath, bujlt In 189! S690. 3ei0or600-390-6e90. FORBES AT 734-4572.; Z71 acres, all in pasture, Features ona level•oom. wii $3e.900/$34.SOO. (Cai DOSHIER REALTY “ 734-2922 *>95-217. indudee water shares. , 1B74aq.ftoflhiiyitp^093. 377-3610.600-390-969 AMUna$1BOfiOO. I With ■______~ i 5 0 8 oak kttcheOi stylized wii IM 27.25+acres w/teed lot ai $88,000. Developers. Ex- POTENTIAL QALORE, dows plus wrap arounP“®* PRiCEOTOSELU. stock water, $500,000. cellem 1.8 acres locateda 3887 sq. ft, 2 bedrooms ------deckI $165,000. QH-1ie Must ae* this great fami _ Dairy, 120 acree-set up to0 on R e r Ave. West, Twin° on 3 levels, 1.75 bath, in HALLOWS ^ nm 500 cows, $365,000. Fails. Zoned R-4, near^ good area, 2300 aq. ft In-' ?Z S ^ a c r e farm & 400 cow V duding basement, vinyl REALTY 3 ‘stiisa ts ff C.S.I. and Magic Valley Ever wonder why wh it ta k e s y s i r s ' m ore bdrm a in th e tir 100 daily w/3 homes, Regionai Medtoai Center.f skUng.auto sprinkler aya- M. • • ly iandacaped, over 1600 T tam, large single garage, lahed basement, fencer eq ft finished, targe 2 car^ $995,000. Marco invest-1- CaL j OHN FORBES AT yard aryl patio $66,500. ^ ments. Inc. 577 Mariey y 734-4572. #95-222. covered patio, wood deck Qarage. Reduced to 8, mom. AMklng950,000. of work to pick'lick' up th e tab for a 1^4 acrea, dean, mobUi— LANDMARK $105,000. Buy direct from^ Rd. Rkhfteld, ID 83349. ' apple incl, atall/corrai owner. Located on Dia- ,biie. REALTY j*" 260 acre row crop farm. MUNROE-ROBIRTS couple w alksll* iof vacatlo'n? oawweil, nice area, grei ----- mond Dr.. lOmbedy. 733*^ Sugar Loaf area. Rvot & vJewe, doaein.Rnancir>rral! (206)324-7616 2SOO-Of 702-778-1194 ^ G E M REALESTATE _ hand lines. $350,000'. STATE REALTY, INC. avail. 10% down, low m R00M .R00M r * , HADDEN REALTY - S43-8g0fl/S4?-^939____ . payments. Call TTiree A run SOUTH HANSEN 4 bdrm. 734-0400 643-061 8MltyatS24-223& ^ &M0RER00MI <1^ 2 bath home on 2.61 M M your imaginationWith ru acres. 2392 aq f t Large $54,900 ■ 1*60(K241-3028 • '^ywr»hb«ourb«uU* wikl In this tasteful 4 bdm>»q- 26 X 50 ahop ^ 2 la i^ - 5 BEDROOM , 2 BATH CtawjBiA 733.0831. 3 bath rare charnw. Wit «S 90 ACRES ^ CATTLE COUNTRY - 640 iv^ overhead doora. Qood MODULAR home on 1.01; acres of private range nS« 12roeme&over3800e(•tio horae;)aalure-irrigated?5 SOUTH of Wmbefty TFCC■> acres. welLagreement, HAQERUAN VALLEY fL. high ceOlna. 2 prtvat ^ water stiares. Beete, ^ land. E ;^ le n t grassland. Ing. wtth underground • septic, mature trees, 2‘ All fenced with V4 mile of 4 bedroom home wHh guee d e o k a . o u td o o r p atl ^ beans, hay. Plus canyon'' ahede. Priced to sell. f . house and offlce/anop ers. CotraTa and loading'* development property. never dry *Sig Creek* mn- ' chute. Beautiful'mature CALL: BETH TEWS 686-' ning thru H. Wortdng cor­ - Variety of mature treee^ 01 ? Call Jim Hoag for more» 7585. #95-064J. this privM acreage wKl landscaping. $114,000.^ iiiformatlon. 733-1276. rals on the main road. CallI * ■ . aprtng water. «f«0^OOa LANDMARK WH-559. Dick Noh 655-4268 for^ Make everyday ) a t K a n a k a . ; Th« ^ REALTY more inform ation. , MAGICVALLEY $160,000. Wright Realty Co. (206)324-7616 - T H R E E IM GEM 837*4700 I REALTY STA TE REALTY, INC )0D HEALTY- 734-1991 T H R E E M Drive to work. Sit (n your ' NEW LI8TINQ: ENJO> 324-8652 ___ NICE NEIQHBORHOOII'a 733-5336 REALTY . COUNTRY LIVING If Zr iACRIFICE PRICE FOR 2 733-5336 HAOBRIiAN with thisJOY : FORQROWINQFAMIL'i Wen maintained targe cor- t $84,900, immaculate 2 ' bedroom home on 4 acm2 IN 2 t>edroom, 1 bath fu QUICK SALE BY OWN- bedroom, 1 bath home on • geothermal hotly a vacation. LiveDrse. s Take a ,1s 3 paftially finished baaemc ner lot. quiet street.■} 3 ER: New basemem & 2- 9 acres' located in.Hunt.' Comer building k)t,*8l[ un­ wtth c o rr^ , ktafing shec bdrm. 1 bath, nice land- derground util, new subdl- and pasture. 980,900.CTM n t 50 X 125 lo t FreshI story. 6000'«q ft home., CAaCINDY.»95-221. 74J. teaping, fruit trees, gar-1^* garage, 8 Stan raised her- vtskxi, $15,000.733-7448\ 7* ACRES b o rd e r^ Tutlme 324-8652 w/ 3-phaae pwr + 4-carf mllea south of Hailey,! S A V E ^ COMMISSION' w ant to live o ut In th e\ For mon InlomMtlon on hoi painted onlSOVISS' the.cor ______;______~— garage on large comm.V.- next to BLM. $179,000,, Large lot. close lo Snake' country, email acreage,' ^ Tot, 5 0 6 W C a n te r S t. o n ly a e rlo u a b u y e raI River Canyon, community' 1200 eq. ft. home with 3L- ™*»K«n«fcaRspMeRindnake R iver Ufe Is good,' ______L.ner.lot indudes a eo'xse UNIQUE HAQERUANI . $78,500 by owner.--- wanted. (208) 487-3070—- —water. 73^4534 after-?;----- meta)ahop.#ff«^. PROPERTYI JnJ. 423^6487.------bdnn,-iy4 bath7frulttreee— home, call Patty Smsihiroec 60’x12S to t With an oldeif®®- PeaturinO'vaulted ceiUnd berry plants, .33 acrea. ■ .'...'fnoblle homftborderlntMar office-den & reo. room Immediate occupancy. Sun-VsHey RMlty. 62249S2- ' oom m eroial z o ning Ir If’t'S i 5 1 0 r. I- Call Sylvia for more d e­ !?" thia-2 atory 3 bedroon our aties omea, (206) S4V4J ' Hagerman. L iS houee aleq boaatiraat W oU^OMReAj^^ O H j S j tails 754-3811.$79;900. acre atte 6 mUetB ceramle-tlied breakfaa «128-9S. WW to Call today for your free Coma down anytim* for a tou 8 E of H ag erm an with,11.. bar. Yard la designed fk> ty h jm tr 1 beautlfuipanoramic easy-care. IndudM autc T H R E E fA the ranch. I viewa.»f7^. 8pttMere,tw6caiportsa REALTY >od it ■ 1.37 •cre_pwcel of grounc atorage unite. $69,900 B596; k1-800-927-4898. S S‘ If you like what you see...B2- or ^ s S | a S ^ ^ | H e mlea SE of Hagerman 733-5336 . Caa Isay Qibba for mort $7,900. you'd love a t( ^ inforrna^. 733-055596 Stadium Blvd, dead-end. 80.VER 8A Q E REALTY WQ-613. ■ r v i 612 111 W .Hagennan Ave., m FARM/RANCHES/ beautiful building lot Call lourof Heoecman, ID .TV MAGICVALLEY 734-9866 ...... a o e w .e i s s REALTY J F IWilWWIIimWw^^ 734-1991 l92acrn.eoshareeofTFa. — I watar. in hay and pasture. Home, corrals, loafing>r nnnn|i|nD |^ I tour. WESTERN r-i ^ a h e d a .7 3 4 * 6 5 1 8 o r WH HGICVAI REALTY ^ExreCTTHEBESTI } 1000 ACRE RANCH IOT] 733-2365 I Located tuM 40 minutes /^ 7 3 44^1991 ISg M 7 3 4 - 1 2 8 8 South of Sun Valtey. i a j g i Excellempheaaam huntkw, 3 bedroom [ Wlifewelcome t Cl FATHER'SDA 7 3 3 - 2 3 0 B house, bI m gmzing and _____I all water righta induded. to ourprofesi O R E N OAYSPCaAU i S32S;000exeeaem m SUNOAY,WNBHOUSE, SOOrSW ^orFAX HB 18 » 1-4PM SunVa^ftwHy. ' ■ (208) 62M 992 ■ f | DAIRY WTTHiSOaeree. ' double 4 Herringbone bambuDtinl967,&»gal bulk tank, corrals plus MG OR SELUNG7 2 9 6 1 SKYU room for more, farm in r e A P P L Y ' WITH CURRENT tKTERSSRS8TRATK r i 3 B K l dorful j H j ! ^ H | hay, com & grain, 3 bed­! ’UNED RIVe room home, located SEof , on FaUs Ave. turn M on 13 t>«drooni. 1 | ^ K m » DAD W fU LOVB rn/.th to oddtess. , Buhi.AaMngMSO^OOO. ” G0UJ9EN RULE! . .l)■l^ hom* In T«rin Falltlilt ihat boon ^ ^ 9 , 7 fhorplanl4 bedroom nawty catpated & p«ln(*d.Wd^S89.000. • this dramatic open, • i*C A ^..£Si Char for sq. ft) Sep. master: MUNROE4)OBiRTS SM' and private spal Stepoms, 3^S ba0is (3600 : <^MAaiC VALLEY; «M " T y < LTY er suite w/sunken tub REALESTATE NallKamtM' w/lava rock ■ ffreplac 64M800V43-6339 l 9 1 73S«77 iPREFERRED AREAI Wondorf 794-1329 tep tkwr\ IMng room home w/mony groal foilurotl kitchen. Large,fymlly t 5494361 m m m fm m m m m m m tMdreornt. 2.S btthi & ow 22001 •and ddlolnlng libraryface. Large gourmet i*eo«M4i*ao2a6 ly room w/pellet stove . fl. plut 2 firapltcotl Largo maal overlying 3.5 aaes s - ?^'!srr,“® siir ■■ bodroom opon* onto (tock w K h p ^ "ary Windows aalore ' For aale, 160> cree with';'P1 r«( lub aroa. A Mutt Sool $128,00 ^ : tion. Horses OK. Pricec i/' B iaiiiiiiiB rrn vs In prime N /t foai^ " hand iinea In the Eden/> - Y I THHBK-ii BKA - This fabulous « ito t« ' O raniora/Toi NEW USTfNQ'- Near pi : WHAT A OREAT BUYI llii«t«wlyou1 « ) «nordable.4bednMm.2£iDanH nOme wnn cenirai air (• whM you ■•e thto S6 txbottoom. 3 B o S S ^ ‘ onaquMoi-^^K^H i • for aummer comfort, woodI flatovea iS{53nfl r*a room fbr’wMaranioymi E tandicaplno': formal I W l w t lor on ly W S o S , [ .S w jS ^ w ted twYlalSnid ^^a I ss?»srtsas:; ' ‘ lr«pMtlon*.S104,m.liSO.a MH o MMie VALLEY III taayOlbbe t'-'i obtJNTRY ACREAOei ( . I : biidrooffl;; 2 bath home oi IT” ™ )ABSOLUTELY IMMACULATE 793-om ^ bodrOom homa on cornerrHu- (o ^ c l o u a living room, family roon TWO oaraoof. Amanltlai such a . paatufejerahorae^4HprpnofKttroa^M H-IW . ,1 auto, iprlnklar*. m«lnlonanee-fr« ;i| r a n s i DOiUiiKiDco ■■i eLBQANT/aii .brlek.' 3 bedroom,' bi 2 bath home featuring tastaful decon axquMto!tte'wort(’arxU Mi'S'sa<*.aK% i MAftlC VALLEY REALH ood deek and fen ^y at^- (tO ISO F HOME I : aSnjSjSl^w - F O R T H E ■ I MONm ■- - f e ys t e . M M M . !i’ ■ li I j«Js7?o3l?Upt 2 K- m

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^ " 604 '1 I § 704. n jj3Pg]3323JSJEB __UNFURNISHro “ I i . - ca? ^ - t | X APT8/DUPffiXE8' l | ^ C T S t f f p S c E ^ : I . a300 + lb steer; custom fed, Due Dut to health m ust sell, . TF Excuthre home, 3 bdrm, 1ST MONTH RENT FREE aaking 1 $266 or ofler. 111100 NH sw «ther. 14V | T * s in > p i i i i o P l ’ 2 bathe, jacuzzi, fenced, ]b RAND NEW, SPACIOUS ITOOequarefeetiotMre- 1 2 steers, tiistom fed. reedy gas. gs oab a cooler, field back yard, excel, tocation.I 2bcbm.2b8th.aaappl».. 1-c»Uon roomr4 private t .ready, new bolt aioieU ' - 3 Invest In Yoi'o u r O w n H o m e »-A-Multi Section 3 BedrxJroom, 2Balh B $8S0ftno. 733^738 ■ ktdMduallumdrymem,. -‘ ofnoea & area for aecre- Sfe°c?Ji 8gSS ii?° . , «$ ^ . 910 NH 14', 0 » . excel. hcatlon.rmt to ■ 7 ' no cab, needs side seo- % H HAZELTON 6 bdrm. IS* 1Pwjine School..SSSS.* 7 quality trained Holstein tlon. uo field ready. $37Q0. I $ bath, July .1-S ept only. Downtown office apace 1nurse oolvs. 3260133. Bothbo in good cond. Fair- I Only * 2 8 5 % . ' D m v n H $400/mo 4- dep. Bargdn; : avaD. July 1 st Appx 250 7 fleM 764-^. , for right famiiy wtth tem- sq ft. $19S/mo Indudss 7-10 d&V old bull calves. J ! ^ por^shualten. 423-6130■ Brand new 2 bdrni, 4-plex. some utHtties. 734-1270- j $45 ea. S43-«066. For por sale'466 JD baler, . > extra n k » U X + de p o ^ excel, oond. $3000 or ’ ' HURRY, QFFEFER E N D S JU N E 2 6 TF2bdrm,poB8lbty3lnI Ca"^^3*^X27terlnto. - OFFICE SPACE 70 head Short bred Hoi- best ^ offer. CaB 637-6533. basem ent, refrig, stove, . 600 sq. f t on Blue Lakes atein dairy heifers, good water paid, garage.-, Brand new duplex 2 bdnn. c Blvd; Norih./UiutOltiea. ' size\ and good quality. For aale: heavy duty hay $435/mo. 733-2973 ^ r,- $425 mo + $425 deposit 650sq..ftw/&bathrobms, Moms ' a eves, 532-4278. fluftera. 2 models, ff a 8< ' 4pm. r ; CAU 736-90216pm-11pm. G utilities induded. _431-4278or 532-4326. 645-2426 64 . • . _I£SfflaIler 2bdnnjBvalL7yj-• .Clean 2 bdfm w/separate. and. ABS Ai Holstein heifera. 500 ^ ------H— Stove/refrig fum. j$410 *L _W/D-toom^Uja«-to-• T250-rqrftrw/2 bath- Ibe.upfbTOOlbsT^ i n Effaency •deposit 031733-8658. ■ schools..$42S + deposit ^ rooms,utilities Included . . S3fr6620.{ ...... - chchamber,'knotter luber. * ■ ConiiTUCuon Can 733-4330. on Blue Lakes Blvd. — knotter fan. Bull gear ItH ' ■ TF 2 bdnn, 1 bath. $300/- 1 All have'ample paridng. Al Ai springer heifers for sale. ber, v^de PU. less than . mo. 733-1359 ' Contact Steve Hallows 300 C to 400 Ib. steera for j ~ OF- ^!^0TCrc v-AX-i-t^Y j ijrge'2 bdrm basement sale, Wlll deliver. Call 30K t^ e s . AtMM stored 3 R . apt, W/D hook-up, appl.. HALLOWS I inskJe during off season. TF For sale or rent, execu­ 684-3923. g$27,500.826-^. tive location, 4 bdrm, 2 3l utilities pd, nice area. REALTY J 2 1 3 8 U W s s i m gghw i ay 30 • T34-4BT1 > $476-/mo. 7 3 3 ^ 9 734-4334 Beautiful B< purebred Sem* h i l i rtw flss>wss< ™ ■ ■' T m flt M fireplaces, double garage, : JD 1360 hydro swing ■ playhouse. $700/mo ' Lanje' 2 bdrni. upstaire ap t - OFFICE SPACE i swather, $ ^ . MF 855 - (Ull to fam S35.MS.68. Piia kdudts DOC DC fttp k » iMntf mt b 30 ynn. SutiKSiliuio|d>dt' ■ ' cleaning dep. 733-0455; $395permo.ruttl.$350 _ _ av^iablein J swather. $1900.8 HP por­ or733-1008 dep. No pets and no — BkJeLakes...... Bulls for lease. table Ut welder, $600. Or- l a E n n s z B gm E s m m s s s E■ •liiiiin irn J . smoking. 734-2558 or Protesslonel Pteza. AAl backgroundi 543-8373 trade ^ iail for good tractor. UNFURNISHED HOUSES, 837-6348 a e a n 2 bdnn. double car. : 7 3 4 -2 ^ , ask for Kathy. ______733*2008 _ 5 Coloatrum feed calves,- i 5 1 3 5 1 5 ~ i ” 518 I port & storage. O'Leaiy,'' Large 3 bdrni. apts. $495 > OFFICES • C Knight Big Augla 12 feed |ACREAGES&L£13 COMMERCIAL I m o b ii£ h o m e ^ MomingsUe area. $450^' to $546 + $300 deanlty $130 up 736-6022 J some weaned. 733-3634. wawagon, tandem axle puU PROPERTY dep. 734-8258. deposit Fenced yard, o ^ type. Farmhand 4H feed . street p ^ n g . ra r appll- Commerelal/relall office ,, ForsalelU wagon, single axle, pull NEW USTINO IN JEROME ’71 Tamarac, 12X65, 2 . catkxi can 733-1422 days space available. 2500 sq Holslein Hi Springer HelfereB t m . 24' h w trailer, ton- Qenfleman Fanner. OeanMH QOOD FAMILY BUSU31. bdnn. new carpet $5000. 4 e r a I Al background. ^ I FURNISHED APTS/ • or 734.9911 evenings. ft can 734-5681. , dem axle,'duals, plhtel 3 bedroom, 2 bath hom« NESS, ^ n t store tocat-a t. 837-4642. Wanted. . 600-lb . -..Tr, open nitthitch. Can 624*4607 . . on 20 aereal 16 x 60 Catf ed on e < ^ of Buhl. 4200 New Deluxe, 2 bdrni apts, yTF Offlco ratall asace.for riotstein neners. Shed, old rook barn, 5 ? 14x52 mobile home. 1977 rent 606 sq. ft, $2r e per 643-8373. Mltd rn , 80 (t of floor space, 2 of' Champkm. good shape, 2 1 bdrm, fum ap t $350 In- w/iots of extras. Large Mitdwd pit pump, used for fenced pastured for flees, lots of storage..has kitchens, setf-deaning ov­ ,-mo. Includes utilities. — lagqpn pump, power tako ■ calves, gated pipe. 20 “ bdnn.-l full Bath, appls in.;- I U N F U ^ S H E O dudes utilities. 734-4364. '.Campus commence shop- *;AAA A A AAAAAAAAAA off, or you can put motor 20 its own welt. A«l(/n0'’V eluded. $10,000/offer. ens, ice-making refrig, < 500 Hoisteln cows for sale, shares of water. For moreore $1^000. '■ I hc^ e s ^ Cottage apts, kitdien units. D/W. and oak cabinets, ping oenter. Call 733- onttPreasureuptolOOO Information call Eugene S43-61S8 leave msg. 636410 am to 6 pm. *Klbs.makon15lbsgrain f!?,Ibs. per sq. inch. Like , $395 a up. 733-6696 walk-in clo se ts: utility in pasture. Available appx ^ Cook at ths ofBce or 324- •e 14x7a2-bdrm. 1 bath.“ 2 bdnn mobile home, wa- closets, AC, a la rg e _ new. 636-SSM. 3109. IV144-96. MUNROE-ROBIRTS / tor, sewer asanifumish- Whon you hnvs Boms around elect covered patk) deck. decks. Handicapped units j 608 I J. A u a a . R E A L E S T A T E ed. No animals. $300/mo. your hom* you no longor evanable. $475jmo. Call I A NH 912 Swather. cab. bl- I _ 734-4219, message. 366-2741 catllriam. ___. -nMd.sdv«tlMlb«n.------COMMERCIAL - , cool..blower,.hydrostatio____ ------THREEMfl-- 543-4606/543-6339— ^ ^ R O P E RT^ ^ ~N~Newb'om~beef X calves, • 543*4381. I T drive. 14' double sickle • REALTY 24 X 40, 2 bdrm. mobilee 2 bdrm, w/full basement, TF2bdnn.2ndfk»r.decl<. | flnd/contratl 352-1167 header w/oonditloner. . < 1-800-241-3028 home. To be moved, goodd AC, ready July 1st. I 6 0 4 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 very dean, no smoking or .Building for lease In Buhl, wWANTED- Herd milking Ford f.o< 6 cyl. gas engine. — cond. Wendefl. 536-2702. 734-4384______pets, $425/mo-Klep. 733- B' 4200 sq . ft. Showroom r Machine runs wen. $6800. “ TF Warehouse, 20,OM s ^ cows & Hoisteln Springer ■ M 24X60 Great Lakes, 3 2-er-3 bdrm rentals. Call 1433, or, 734-6272. ' . -and offices, 2 10x12' ^heifera. win pay top price, JD JD 216 baler. PTC tteed ft 2-flr, zone M2.3-phase overhead doore. Call. 1 some work but will bale Y pwr. RR sighting. NewBw bdrm. 2 bath. To bee Edith Schmkft. 733-9141. UNFURNISHED TF Large new 4-plax unit 2 Tom Harris, 324-2250 ^INCOMEPROP^j^ moved. Call 643-4847 S4»e495 Jeves or 731-2250 days. j jhay. f ) 324-3543 _ metal roof. 302 4th Ave. ^ 3 bdnn 1V4 bath, nice area. , APTS/DUPLEXES bdrm 2 bath, all appls, S. $75,000. 8y owner.Br. ■. evenings. ______♦ WD hookup. Watsr pakJ, - OFFICE-SHOP wW eaned Holstein heifers New Hollarid 263 baler. S226.000 - $725 month, avail July 1 &2 bdimapls, ’ ESTABLISHED WELLLL 2 1 st 160 9th Ave N. 733- CSI location. $600 per mo WAREHOUSE for sale. 543-5801, good 0e2a8bdnnr$400^-- bath, covered parking, FARMSTORRE^ J t068 stacker, hay stack • PRORpRTY excepdonatly clean. ®* w l stove, refrig, & woodI 450-$475.324-2841. ; separate storage area a 1 - 60S I I QREENCHOPPfNQ retretver. retr 9 3 4 ^ 8 ^ , m* cated In Kimberly park. stove, re^tooemoved. - iaundiy facility. 734-7680 IROOMS^ORRENT “ ,1.5 " adres Irrigated pasture, Hay,gralnacom Calt 423-5588 days orOf 1063 Fleetwood, 2bdrm, 2! JJerome. 2 bdnn home, 10 .- 0 T 7 3 3 W 7 ...... i fSQced, 733-9503. D,Duane% Custom Farming 423-S4SB eves. $16,000) beth, stove. DW, Realtor■ acrea of pasture, $480. ^ p r i Motel, kttchenettM, < 326-4506 or 678-1666 ■ | TM ^ I 2 bdnn duplex In Lynwood | $160... V ^ : rates start- Z PARM & RANCH 5,000 s«. ft building - T owned. Foirest StephensI Refs a dep req. 324-6752 ; 615 • I “ i I6 acres of property 1983 14x66, W/7X21.33 878.9005 or 436.3528. - . area, no pets. $3SQ/mo. ringat$14aCall733^4Sa | _ S U P P U E 8 _ _ bdrm, 2 bath, wood stove. READY FOR OCCUPANCY • MOBIIEHOME iSiSSK.'KBL L. 10 unit motel CanyAAdMmMReolty ^ 734-5380 weekdays • 2-10.000 bushsi metal gra­ >.* 4 mobde home spaces* appliances. Skylane Park. . July 1 ,3 bedroom, 2 bath Fundahed roomi no smok- I ^_SPACE^_ ** $17,500 734-6172. . house. All brick, sprinkler 2 bdnn or 1 bdrm, both 1 _ing, no drinking. Indudes I 0 ^ 643-6049. ^naries. to be moved. - i i S ” 1 system, gas furnace. - bath, appl.. water, sanlta- pUtttftfM $250.733-6827 14 7< wkJe lot Eden 324-3430 _ $3500 eadi. 637-8609 . HEALTfl REASONS Seil­ I-uIs?lffiSn^30 J I^EMEreRYLoreJ ■ $660 plus deposit 2 tion-provldsd, gas heat . I I MsManure haulinfl. 326-5466 ^ ers must sell very sharp $375.733-0739 Mature non amoking. quiet ■"Z ' 616 — >lntle hook, gooserie^s. _CaIi;judy32ft«680^ mobile on lai^e lot Fea­I- 2 cemetery lots in Sunset b females. $200 per mo.+ 4 /I/anted feeder/dairy quail- te 24.000 Ibe.. flatbeds for ' READY FOR OCCUPAN- . ■|ROOioj^VttiiiraJ ™ BARKER tures open floor plan. 2 Memorial Park, sp aces 2 bdtrri, 1 bath duplex with m1/2 of electricity. Nice ‘I ty hay kl windrow or stack, PU’s.ttdes a w parts. MK OU84»4371 - ‘ CY 3 bdmi 2V4t bth. Greal Trailers 823-4630 or X bdrm, 1.5 bath, doublee 7-8. Section 48 Sunnysi-: country setting, 2 ear : appllcances, $350 per home, kitchen prMleges. Female ■ to share houae. will ^ custom bale; atack, y garagerthopwtthwoodst-t. ope. Includes vaults and quiet area. Can 738-1580. Fi haul. 631-6188: 731731-4630 ■ COMMERCIAL PROPERTY ‘ garage. Available today. * ‘ month+ $350 deposit, No i $125 mo. 1/3 utlls.733- ^ s> ove. Storage buildings.i. 44x13 companion martter.I $ ^ . plus deposit • Pets. 734-7191 I 0064 eves, or message. ^ For sale, motels w /is units,Ill Country Atmosphere. <^ldl Phone 208-226-5136 RoomW rent, fuH house | 706 I stake house & cocktail>n Kent 324-1443. Hr74-95. American Falls. ID g 2 bdrm. 1 bath, all In- Jprtvllsges. $225 month, I T t o S ^ I ” . lounge. Ihrlng quarters on ; CALL BRAWLEY REALTY TWin Falls man wants man I , . . ^ W H M S E E ^ oiudino WD. No pets, r atter 7.-30 pm TNto ahare mobile home, |MRMMMHIN^ U La premises. Serious In- Bargain 2 cemetera plots, ^734-6888 (CaHJeanevas . i 733-0374 or 733-2441 j !" THREEM e r weekend* 734-8480) Rooms for ^ $45 wk. $160/lnd. ! Utu. 734-2894. “ 3at seed fbr sale. CaBber. ulres onlyl Owner wlll w/vaults at Sunset Memo­ Monkia. Otana varieties. nanoe. Interested par­5; R EALTY rial Park. $1 460. - AVAILABLE SOON -825-6733 * 734-3540 J 'f.s r’g c.s ° s « rebuikl. New paint a tires. 96/98I f I % germination. tie s s e n d to PO Box 6, 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 (503)391-013a • • RRentals: TF/Jerame. Range -ia2bdmiapl8.$335-$43S. r* Chal08.tp{^ $42S-$590 mo.Sandra C 733-0740 RRunagreat67»6945. S12-$1S/CWT. Delivery 324-87S2.324-8852 , : 1322WasKngtonStN. - aval. Neff Mm, RubyVaP I. m o A es I II 2F!R otaiy H o ei2 IHCSk*- |ey,ley, NV. 702-779-2285. . le Moewers, 7' Ford a ■ TT 3 bdrm 2 bath, family Clean, newsr studio, I2 bdmi mobUe in Jerome, II Jjome. Short or long-term - $2904dep. Utils, indud- I $390 + dep. 324-3430. I Shreddy. 7340446 gH— ^^ 708“” I . lease. Open Jul. 1. $676 F ed, laundry room avail. * l6 6 JDbeIar. ex&condKI-. I ’ i f t l i i l iO A l l '' * $350 dep. Day phone. - No pets. 733-3824. 2 ■ ' i l o i v i .733-6323. Ask for Jeff. -go? ^ I II l on.CanS43-6010.'a -. . 734:6055 eves. . .. RLER . COUNTRY- Avail- ~ O FR C E & 4 - 701 ^ self propelled ag bagger. Ito n . able July 1 , Large very £ RETAILSPAC^ ■ - TF 3 bdnn, $450. Also, 2- Worka great ^ ( 2 ) 200' retr dean 2 bdrm, 1800 sq ft I bags. Call 63»S02a. ^I ton bale stacking,, a hay UILDIIIM G S ’bdnn, $350. RemodeUng brick home, with detached 461 I Eastland, varibua ir c a t t l e retielving. 734-9743 I B U being done. 733-2660 n . 2 c«giiniB0.ap|ito. l0» |sizes. Large and Small. 10 2 head longhorn cattle, u ^ : tractor. smaB oMer.WD grai SM£/lONGmtMk1UASE Of atoraoA. wood fire- CaH733-4122. ; . 3f model, $2900.«88-3146 1996 or7 let crop alfalfa or i TORSI TF Charming 3 bdrm. 2 . place, un d^round sprin- w/calvesatthelralde. g^^73e.73»2. . bath, fenced yard, AC. * 324-7292 . . ^before8 am.al}ylOprh. LABIE iM M EDIJ K garden spot $ ^ For or le w Ice cream. 3 '. lATELY! a "flrieplace, excel location. _ mo.wltti»400dm.Refer- parlor ' in Jerom e. Call c Baler, swather, 2 tractors, beft ] AVAIU avail July 1st $600 4 dep. h 3'Jer8eystMra..l2wks.- 1st cut hay 60 ton, baled encM required. ^ 3 - 3 ^ 2324-4083. ■ , aoU,Si60ea.erSW for ^4 truoks. one retriever, Can Can 733-4099. - reasonable64»6119. ■ ^before ram. tTOevsninga. or734-8774 " an. 324-4836:" , , 4 Can 643-4719. FiLER Nice dean 2 bdnn H^ln^^pncaU^ ^ ' . — ■ ■ ■ ■ 'ront n loader for Ford N. ting small home, garden, 1 eo Rear hydraulics. »300. Ufalfa Ne< hay, exoe). 1st cut^' pasture, for horse, etc. No 423-^ - • ,: tlng.400tonl$88t6t86. P0( NearElderlyjllderly a F N ear W a ll^ a iia , WA. H Handicapped/Disabled leath 9 row bean cutter.. Dairy(809)529-1719. I . i j Persons. Rent a Utilities L I '1 Lookwood 8 row b e a n - 361 > JEROME Unfurnished iBased On Income;. Apart* - windrower. 643-6721 — ~ : houses 2 bdrmnrefrlg. ment NOW Available For I f " leastori 600 swather, luns W A iiiirih'rt:'.'’'''-'’ good.$676.MF.563bot-> ------Horse hay.mbb Can 324-4500 or 3^ 2 1 6 8 . ' J ■: 5434 w 3 ; C.V • . It 1 7 - 2 1 , twin M(Tomdli,T»( 0 5 . , D UMbUftl-7,l«l7 Are you plannino a move?- I l l ' . 66.1, PtoMfflalfewJ CtanMadsiMlpaHyou' '{ = ~ ~ G i e m C i ntamatioftal 5000 swather. 3 toti ^ ^ a r i ^ m i | k waste. h the tic^ dkscfan ID M : I 56,0^. drum or:96p gal.,'. _ diehcmsyounssd - Jerome. ! 2 bdrm,' iv i batiTT " a Z ^ S q m M -optiWD hoekrup. sm all.: Senmlshne^cfiia John^. orily.or lefve: n backyard, $400 mo.; .:.dvougir(^)LOctabeirental hcuidng^im ^ 4 7 5 ^ F i i t .' ':EI' MgranrtBniBeKwhoil»,;lbriBspixi^Me,ii n b^=bewi1vihg-h-T t ^ ' S T n - ■■ w l i a ii H t u a B(ia When

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n l " s i i ^ n tfr“" 811 n I 4 8 1 6 nr '817* I ■|jn|0B SE 1i M B B rT |R|RWnJRE*CAR^^ |FUBHmmE4CA^ |_LAWN4QAHDar\J LMg^FORSAlsJ CLASSIF/EJfED CRAFTS ______A-Eestura otmjrilaJJBwspaper_ il ______Hu iu iil ONG ^ Queen size Medilerreanan Wood dining room sot, ta­ Car-76 Oodge Challenger, allIWECARTDOhT- bedroom set, nlghtstands,ds, ble & 6 padded chairs, 20 Large or small gardens, [.1: lawns, lots. Free ostlmat-'7 new tires, runs $250.• ROLL-TOP DESK. Builduild • rinliy treasure. Desk lg. dresser & vanity dress-IS-' coptain chalrs.'$175. Call GRO-LITE Plant stand^ detlgn fcaiurei two tlidlDiidlDC wrlllnt board*, cub- or, like new. 324-M99 934-5952. os. 733-6789, Baico, W]^ ’L L D O _ $t00. wheat grinder $100.^ byhole •ectipn, snd sccretrretcomparltDcol. 1 50x66x30 Kimboii organ $200. 10 Queen size mattress andnd Wood framed couch. & 2 spd bike $10. Water dis- Inchet. P la u Includc illusillustrated, ttep-by-«tep In- box springs wHh attacheded matching chairs. Great1 i 81 7 ' AWTYPE l | m i s c f o r _s a ^ tillor $50. Wll! considerr ftniclloni wilh woodworkiorklns tipi snd techniques. IH frame, $100. Bunk beded shape,' no stains. $200. 734-0434. #OS40S13.95 with m attresses plusI 2 Call 736-0318. 1 portable concrete mixer, JWSXGGIVEllSACjtLL drossors, $225. Uke new — w/gas engine. Used vory,fj Heavy duty drill press,' 208-324-39(967 800-533-5830) ' 6.drawer black lacquer imie. 4) 15' 5 holo horsean $175. Lg monoy safe, dresser with mirror and®H i 812 trailer wheels. 733-8234.t $250. Fire safe, S2S. ^ 139 ScSouth 300 West ' v matching quoen alze I / ^ e a t in g & — 733-9444 ♦ Jeroi•ome, ID 83338 headboard and bod with I airconditioninq3 2 boxes Brtdon twine, 9600'X)' .2 Log Cabin pkg SIO ^S frame. $500. Antique Sony record turntable, Akai and 170 knot. $20 each. 2 m m m L %A . doors and window frames ” glass Coco Cola pitphor,or, 24‘x32‘ wHh 8' porch roof. ®* 100 watt storoo rocotver, 1 7* Swedish copo, saddio with glass, $10 each. Best’®' Sony dasselte recorder. $20 each. Call 636-2451 oftors. Call 734-0963. — notch logs 2*x6* T,&Q rooff _ Sony speakers, ond cabi-l>l' 2 chalnsaws, good coridid docking. Plans. vWoo. loltt If^SH L - Quoon size plllow'top)D nej..rllke.now.condllion..in.. _$75.ooch„10-n.UnIme8h-s h - :—& olher-elzos available,— ■ . mattress &boxsprlng, still 733-3667 or 734-8774 satlllito. Echo Star SRD-0- 307-ea4-2445. . In plastic $200. 734-866191. . 1 5000 reclever chip, you I 5 ^5 - move $500.666-7693 . Moving must seiil ReducedI Mauve and blue _ .Seaul/ftz/Spelcobdrm “ j couch; w/hide-a-bed. 1 2 lown canopies, usod ■set. rhattross good cond, •• 7 0 8 801 I 4 ^ s i t ^ $275.733-3961. L^|J£22I1L^ once, $ ^ each. $399. HIdo-a-bod, nuotrol, SATISFACTION OR'YCl'YOUR MONEY BACKI H A ^ y i N ANTIQUES &I IFURNTTURE & CARPET N Coll 637-6346. $85. 0011736-6785. COLLECTIBLESiS • . ^ * Table and 4 choirs. $100.00^ SALVAGE AUCTION Interstate Used Furni-II Blue Lakes Shopping Moll 20 gal fish tank & ookik Queen size mattress &, To order plant mall chec::heck or money order and Electric lift recllner chnir,?"• ture, 736-0922,541 Main Twin Falls, Idaho ' ' stand. $165.InterstateI t springs'now very firm, project number and name,me, ^with your name, address' - ir you'rerbuylhg or sellltelllng Antique 3 speed womansans electric bed, twin size Avd. E Twin Falls. SaL,Juna24th*10AM** Used Furrilture. 736-S. Mons & viromens PolarisI and zip code. Add S2.95>5 fofor catalog (includes $16 ' hay. call your hay broktroker. (RoJelgh) from Engiarland w/maplo head board. Call Absolute Uquidotion 0922. 541 Main Avo. E. clothing. QE Washer diy- in discount couDonin Inin OOkls. olcasc add tax. EdBencti1.8Q0-709^'3866. orlgnal. Call 324-74SM95 733-6454.______' Twin size plllow-top mal-ll- , Bidg materials • Carpot- er 2 yrs old. Jonn-oir drop ^ — • loave msg. ^ Twin Falls. - ______—^ Floral oarih tonos-bluo tross& box springs, still In Eoclric •£ve/ytf}fnffG09S — In unit still in box. 736-: . CLASSIFIETEDORAFTS f 7 0 9 1,1° ^|nc,S 12loiillII *lnfo C all-208-362-5193} Bahama cruise. 5 dqy/4M 6255 after 6pm. ^ 83301 833 B ^ e s for Sole. 7 3 6J585. ^ couch w/matchlng choir. nights, underbookodli -— $250,734-2127. [ P.O. BOX 1000.0,BKBY. B OK 74008 mmJ CHEVY El Camino, 1971970, ' ' ■ - Auctioneers Must Sollll. $279/couple.I' REPOSSESSED; Slool r-yr Sorrel Ally $500. 9yr.9 y 66,000 actual ml., originlalnal For-saie m atching love~ Waterbed, King, waveless,s, 800-666-0751 Limited tickets. 1-407-Ti buildings Must soli 2 'Sorrel geldlnB. S1200. 33 seats, light color, $75/palr.*1, mirrored headboard, ped- — 767-8100 oxt. 9161 Mon-1. QUONSCT hut hall-roundI 0 0 .4 rims, $5000. 326-5633 eatal, $20(Voftef.733-3027 arch style steel buHdlngs. • - V - Sorrel fDly *1500. 7 > — — Call 733-6779. I 81F SaC 7am-6pm Mtn tfrne ^ r r e l gelding $750.' IU 6 < H alie/a Anttqua Marfcerket ^ ireoMytoadvaftlMlndttut- — Brand new. rtevererected. »»• ■wW N&W RDa^ Couch & love seat, earthIh One Is 40x40. Will sell for • black Ranch geldindina Roberta McKercher P*/!*Pai Hunt Brothers Auction,n fled. Juit 0^733-0931. tone colors, $600. Drop >1250. 6 yr Paint matmarS Hailey ID. Over 60 dea — 1992 8 hp Snapper riding °P balance owed. 1-800- 168 Eastland, Twin Falls '0 leaf table w/3 chairs,«. 485-1544. Weekdays AM . >1500. Call 4 2 3 ^ 6 22 era will sale a variety,^ £ i l N w & Used furniture sold“* Why buy used mower, w/bagger, excel ------Kerns from the ordinary! $100. Willow llive seal. w ^ ^ • Wed. 6pm; SaL•I- furniture & beds; cond, $600 or offer,”• $150.537-6561^7-66515t Satlless water softener, & Arabian marea. $1501500 the extraordinary. 1 1 ^ . Consignments ’ Call 655-4144.______— eloctrlc treadmill, all In ox- • ^ c h . Call 678-2012 Sat July 1st 9-7 ‘ always welcome. ‘ when you can •” Couch,Oatmeal color - — Sun July 2nd 9^7 Of col cond 326-5052 after 6 4 yoar old AQHA geldini r : buy new at 30%i 'All o f MV. Tractor & loader,ir, w /p a lte rn , very good lofB* Mon July 3rd 10-5 King size 6 poster water I v.rololllllng, mowing, bladele cond, $150.733-9057 Sinks, 2 while bath oval ' -ranch raise end broHi■ojf' Presented by Alee LelgWcihion ijed w/nearly new wave- — $50 eoch, 1 white kitchen 'exc. rope horse proapecpoet, ------to 40% off retailI work, corrugating. less mattress. $200. Call 326-4631._____: ...... in tlie end, 5110, all new. — gentlo, quiet and guan ...... prices...... 2 porson indoor.Arcado E T C A M A R O Z -2 8 - — J M . I ------g o 2 - ...... ------"324^70417"------” basketball game, like” “ Call 734^1357------1993 CHEVROLET teed sound, $2500. 70S _ _ Solo & love seal sots from Custom Rototllling 5' tiller Slk. fSaOSA • Lotdcd with LT-t asoso V8 £acla(. 6 Speed TnunOuion, TC5-2243 or 702>7S2»2372^ l^jW UANCE^ lat. $599. Solid wood. 5 piece 'f new, S150.COII733-6957 ^ 1 King size plilow-top mat- ~ mounted on tractor, aller 12 noon. VCfl.$75.nintondoogamo, PowtrUtki*Wia.tow»,indM»c}IM»ch.M!BchMortlWM $17.995 san- tress & box spring, stillI In dining sets from $399.p- Call Murray Baritman al $20. Micro, $50. Sapphire 7 yr old Bay geldlnd;■QH, QH QE eloe. stove, self dear - Safe metal bunkbeds 4 yr Ing oven, gold, $12E126. plasUc $250.734-6681 Ih ■ 734-6030. — ring, sacrifice $75. : great In mtns. $1500.4) — from $149. Ultra plush 733-9444______Appy 734-1137. Uke new"2 matching dariOX«((6S. OMd OiteopNtJinir. Hotpoint dryer, avacadcada recllners $150 pair.air. from $399. We also cany7 m ow ^ & trimmed? MISC. dUICK PRIVACY S900.324-7128 ____ good cond., $ea625r412M29 - 736-0952 eves.______waterbed accessories: fillIII o Call 734-1141. I -ft- YOUR SHADE. Tree grows 6-10 — kita, patch kits, mattress- fl. yearly. $4.95-5.45 . y | ’^U iS r* Arab gelding. 6 yr. bred fc Rmmore portable, apt ^slz Mauve couch, love & chair,"i* es/heatera and more. ' Troybuilt 5 hp mulcher7, AD delivered. Potted, plant- M 734-6S65 racing, Intelligent, exee ^ 7 $225. Computer, $200. Maglo Valley Msttreas sldebagger,,new. 736-5. TIMES CLASSIFIED able now. Brochure. disposition, enduranc' Vacuum, $10.733-0938.®- - 734-8881 6255 after 6pm. DEPARTMENT 1-800-615-3405 « n «> » 3 2 4 4 9 0 0 candidate, Englisi 208-734-5536 started. $1600. 326-— Whiripopi w u h er for sale Rog. 11 yr. old ArablarIlan good shape, $100. CalCall mare, well broke, $1200.00. 324-6732.______3 yr. old quarter filly, wel JP ^broKe. settled, quite Whirlpool washer, $100 $10». ' Dryer. $75; Tan sofa Free PrintedlA d^F reeVVoice Greetining* Free Mes:ssage Retxiev:val a yr. old well broke geldingjlng, $100. Call 734-7724. __ We can help youu ffind a new rom ance inir your life. MatcA Line■«<.can p u t you togethericr w ith som eone w ho sh;hares Sim ilar interests,, dreamdi s and goals, a $1200.326^^497 iirBallonato DWF. Seeki Ull Reg. 7 yra. old Bay geldingIj,"!; I w i L n i r a M T r a i m 1. M-4S. pftty ncr»imolt»f. ncUl grsat trail & working rana TolPlace your To Respoond to - - t e horse. $1500.734-604242 8' Single pole florescen :'non»mal»»r. ^ lubes. $Z15 e a. 4 'double io^movlM. DWIITET.»tOW DWU, U. I'S', las lb«: 1 - 9 0 0 - 9 0 3 . 9 9 0 2 ^ .'WHFTEHEART 100-648-0318 Gravel reasonable & snul '•[. Boarding, training, Each call is $1.99)9 per minute nclM. Seekma ilmllir. active. Lessons/engllsh^wostem,em tractorwork. 543-6294. >.d^ouaoe.» 24 hpursrs a day; 7 D ays a W eek 0 a/OVni. SO-R’. MentiNp ta t I ' ^ ^ 5 •You m ust be 18 yearsrs old.' »iw7 ■ Indoor outdoor arenas,? • Sfee/ bondings. Early sum- |4040,SSHiM * O u rre p reesentatives sc will help you . Mirrors, daily turnout,3; . mer »pii3J«.hug» facto. s s s iMSates"''* . ■•24 hours a day, 7 days Round pen. 324-9160. SMUnonorh E-raohw PWM.'4a.'M ««»grwiJ- w ic h y 6 ur rF FREE 20-word printed ad iiirtss ry discounts avBliabie'. ting. Im til rath*r, •njoy riMvlaa. u • Be ready with the voi(MCe m ailbox humor«d ir r r 21x24 to 100*250. WillI you the informadon you MARE 14-yr-Old. $1200. dellver/erect Call BUI at SS numbers of ads that 11interest y ou, o r iaiS Siu u ii.iuf. widow ■«; love. BWUft- ; 423-6236. .■ need to reccccord your FREE voicc iwiang. flihlng. canvMg. muale. _ _ (20e)324-3869 "browse" through woi’om en 's o r m en 's iJSt, an. herb*, natura. Oxi^ male, - m d listen to your messages. Mm* Inltrtinieretu. tmoker. dtlrriiec okay. " 710 ^ . J»h;.Uo.^U«.lontl 8WM,fWH HR lilT «»..«r10«; •You can q u i ^ y rnakekc your selec- I'Bff awjJ.% rt Horse & livestock tils., Iff 16* |^^^|W C ES_ advenisert cionf using your touclich-tonc p h o n e. KSJ'SSlml>nwim-yd.ia&».trlcaM •Youmusch:\ have a tOuch-tone phonec • If you like how a pers< rMaxon, $3350. Only au- Radio phone wyhey pad,M-jS- rson so u n d s, y o u u s g w n .rthorlzed Travalong d ^ r . TX 6000 JEBI trunking, 22Jdring/d«^ , tO USC-thiss S-service. can" leave him or her:-a a message. 1gh the.Magio Valley. Sev- - eral used units In stock.,ei/ fully program m able to°;for ' s s r S E S f f i S r a ; 600 MHZ. Leaving the IWH. 39. iKn*mok». In <»n»y. OWM. 40^ #•. ITS W hatlw ir^:3SOOC«a>«Ouy.wt«a>M MK Trailers 623-4630 or area. Call 543-6474 eves. epl« . ^ Wom»n. I m 40* ouUoen. 8« -731-4630 •______^ SSSSiJS!S'’AlSrfSfa s s S E i 's i a ? =i SaSj'i'ss^R^ teKrSsfJ sssifSS f f ls r S i S : New 2 or 3 horse slant tl* WM LlMO^tfllnQ, Ud*.«l0373 ii-g77om^ftUo-DWr, M. Saeka ^ I 8 0 0 SvSySSoo Iram Wdng is eandh pnen* numborwuni I. M-BO. lovai outdeora. quiel .i. Mind- aaiyearwnWniiitglCOOC ' ' Jack. 324-7126 4e6DX2-88,'16mb RAM, ■ Old hom «ihade horser t a 540mbHD, 2x CD-ROM, • qol««»nlng» »nd r«T SES® K S . ;itraaef. $300:734-5053;i; 16-bitSound, 1-4.4S ^ Fax/Modem, 14' .2amm r a S S 'T ] fsMS’fi-'it — J Monitor. WFWG 3.11, lahraU ttnd acnm.3«-<7.«l027i^ wwfloMllr MCur» E 2 3 5 i ^S 5 ^ ffisiF S;a?“ DOS 6.22, only $1749;49;"v ‘g,iflM»nefc«f.diW»»f.»io«» adSfj'SiSSffi tnRIOATlON 466DX33, 4mbRAM.M nil liiin' SSS'sSS S ssS ‘540mbHD, 14* .28mm a ^ i i & a a i a ; : 7<1/2 HP single phase hand^ Monitor, DOS 6.22, WF-!?: • irane pump, $650.324-4720 WG3.11, and more only lea $999.736-4W3 - ; !6* alumlnurh gated pise ^ M S * .______?CTi,i»c«>rtft "30& 40 ft lengths. 20 hp ^ .turbine pumpa & pane). ,Call423-57l£ ■ __ ' HD fax m odem , auperI lifViMOm MtdianwcfiSwntuw.*: .in VGA monitor. $1600/offer. . *- .... Im s S. te».>, IntInffom §§§5rron25 WANTED:. Metal 18-in. ipoRiifldfodtmuitt, g(2Ieuyoofs, > r^irrlg. gates for concreteste Cali 643-8741 ayea or 7 6 4 3 - ^ . , . . d w y io S ia ^ . rd«ai.326-6606.-• ■ . Imall. evening walKa and Ota ■ ' Wanted pipe trailer for. ^40* II uitee only nihwus to p(aee‘Sc*.'. > ' . !)hand nnea. CaH 366-21iaI i lLn.' A8i^ ; W g: lorlun.(MyURMn!M w R eSSSff s S S w S . . Taiidy.lOOOSX/softwa^e >' and printer, Qraat for r* beglnners.'l350 orbeatM PW . w, r.:wfl'i»*:coun^ a fSmH&^wSunl 2 T o g g a n b e rg fa m aI ie* "^^P^^9f-023e:r.:ft>v J^HI» P ^ ~TT i^wi^wiiaw ' gS^iSM Sre-OTivl !lX Bwr 'aeaid tair e a g w g :^-.iflOats.$1W. 324-7010..: MM SWM. ao-48, inuet Ifta Aa inurS!u!~S£^^ - ?&■ •liiiar'IWF Baaka a aa y ^g ^ iu p .’-fl7&-1177, 677-3319, ILl ■ rT» 7 ^ w 6 i w ; ’twin.b«lrocm babUa & 1 8 ^ ' SS"?

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. i i i 8 S a " M g g g I ______901_____r i : § 9 0 5 - ^ ■ - .9 i o _ ____!!|. i — — «ioJ~T |- |W»CALKTRU^ VARIETY f o og>S d : §,JJ[ANTCDTOBir^Y I atwhotcrcyc ^ _ I ^ |TRAVELTRAIl^3 |TRM e£rRA]L^^ '^Um jI^BAll£R^, _ & S E R ^ '17 Howard cabinet On ______Wflnted.tQ±uyjmaILwid.wide. CIoan.1S8e Simikli3R20(HXL. .466^chester.magnuiT s L -1978-33LRrebali-trflvelel- -Niee-IOSS^ai^eelf-con- KdiS'^;$7S0.7a^9(!^9654 FRESH BERRIES AREAP ' front end tractor. AlsAlso Runs great, $825!5. big game rifle, RugeiD err -TopFllteTourmodein’revirevi- trailer w/ storm windows,rs, ta in e d , AC, aw n|ng & cydes, A more. 733-7222.' • ------BACKlll tractor wyioader. CaCall 436-6181______never fired: $425. CaCall no) gotf dubs; used ver)vary deart, newer tires, refrig,Ig, more. $7700/offer. Cali■II J8.C MOTOR B p o irre DfUftimora spoclal;I: R Roto Strawbentos Goosebefberries 326-1554. — . 934-8961 evea. • ____ KX500, '63. new top Anftnd- — ■ little. 2-PW, SW, $3500 Olor hot water heater. $4200.0 .' 436-8181. ------■ Toms. S150. hi hatIt »sym- Loganborrlos Blackcapi -'S-PW, $300.326-41200 Call 536-2015. . bols, $190. 24‘ ridofe &:sym- Rod 8. golden Raspber^ 0 8 Wanted: small hobby latfMathe spark arrester, excixc. Uka now Remington Wing _ WINNEBAOO boi. $17t>Ca».678.-B1i1-8151. Marlon berries (metal). 432-6607 ' condltTon, $650. Call 54343- master, Model 870-12 go ^ 1979 Terry 23' fully self-If. Minnie 300, Minnie Winnie .6491 eves. $300. 1894 model 38/40i/4a fl 910 contalned, gas or electricrfc Wanior,Bmve, Adventurer Guitar omp. Marshall JC ,rtna Wanted: small older dum — good cond., $100000. Jtraveltraileh^ BROCKMAN’S RV lucS SUZUKI 1400 intrude 900.2-chanol ateroo.p . « No orders necessary.i, I Lola ■ truck, or Jlatbed true n. 734-3167 l-eOO-773-3167 watts w/ 412 Celost Md K- w/holst. No larger thantha 1 9 9 2 , m a ro o n , 360<00 ------30< tenn^ lots of cupboards. cabinet. S1000. ?ii-^M of Grocery Outlet and m ites,llkenew.Calalt Ruger 9mm semi-auto^ 7 0 Holiday Rambler. 30', S' Warn to rent: Tem tr^er, Mart 6:30-7:30 p.m. i 1%T. 643-8390*^ ^ o or best offer. Call $4600..Seeat842W . . cond. 324-7003. — 436-5490______$450.CVA64cal. muzzl< Midway, RIer, N. of LOSJy. 6-26:96 to 7-4od |jJOTTUBS/POO^JS Call 324-4443.______very low ml.. Plus 32* • • - I ACCESTORIES jj restate F resh live trout will ___ 6th wheel Carriage, both Marshall 6080 Valvast cond, low miles, 51501 ' i - 911 n. spoak- them oul for $l.50':|b ------331-1387, 733-7879 msflM Hot Springs-let setter spa•nn. '88 tent trailer, exc. cond,md, for $30,000.676-8274 . ' 3.6 Bulck V6 engine, com''*'-^ amp. 80 watts, 12’ spo ^ $200Q/offer. 736:0520 - IjnUmTOAIL^ er, 8 mo9. old w/covoiovor & catch for $2.00oo'ib. WANTED TO BUY, needleed- — ' 110V, self contained 1966 3 6 'Hitchhiker 6th J pletly rebuilt, never b e i^ J ------footswttchrtJ3tafuT$Ti ------edbtcydes-Schwlnnr Pn ■'03~YZ-80r-$1696-or-beso st- -w/eever.-$2S00.-733-47B6 2 run. 736-6255 after 6pmjo£: Irtier. offer. 734-4365, 2 2 : 18' Jew el cam p t~rallTr,'ler,' wheel, gllde-outheww 16* 5th wheel flatbed tri.,~2 ashing $500.733-1920 ' 60's, pro 50'B. or eariiei _ Sundance hot tub,«xceccel 1977, w/self contained 1 refrig. Icemaker, screehIh axle, elec. brakes, $ l40a 2 ^ Sa va ufyio 40°,U % -Anymoke/model.orcond 4 toilet only. Sleeps 6. goodMd- room, etc. $16,600.). 423-6432 . 350 Chevy motor, 4000' Rwtored pl«no«.733-3S3-3905 oayour grocery Ml.)lll. 543-6462 eves or 7337aal 1994YamahaVtmgo1100DO. cond, $2200. 734-4364 _ miiee on rebuilt, $350/v- lal practically new, 570 mimi. . , — , cond, only $2600. CallI iTegotlable. 734-3998. 3. Call 734-6121 b e t 8 a n d - T’TT— Twin Falls Grocery OutletOut 5782 days. Ask for Mel.. “ I after 6 pm 734-6465 - 16'utllltyfrt. $1150. 5x10, . *Riomas organ, S295-of1 734^1283. _ i _ $5800.734-6101 *&ask for Keith > . ~ Alto Saxophone, 55 _ 907 __ _1991 26' Terry Resort. 5thIh dlL $775. Pace cargo tris., ” 1 1986 KX 126, like new ^HOTORHOHKA^/S 19' Roadninner 1973, self wheel, rear kitchen, load-j- used Charmac cargo tit., firm. Call 734-7582. 4 827 contained, «2250. 324-24- ed w/all the goodies, usedid special landscape tris 390 rebuilt, big Cam, 427^ :— 4 S3 ^^ARAQESA^^:S $1000 RRM. 934-4410 L_ 7 6 Dodge, 440 Cobra 22 ,® heads. $800. 360 $100^ ------|WDEOEQUiPM» “ l 4552, or 324-2724. __ very imie. Call 643-4237 avsllabls. 823-4630 or 819 1986 KX80, good condh(j|. New upholstery, partial - 731-4630 ______Call 734-6053. ^ OFFICE EQUIPMEN I tion, $800. Call 934-4971 nowexL paint, runs greot,sot, 1 9 'self contained travelvei 1991 Prowler 6th-wheel CUT 20' Sylvanla color ^TV G A R A G E ust trailer w/microwave & TV. r 464 engine heads for & SU PPU E S great conditk)n, $75 ea _ exceptional cond. Must rv. 25K trir. Like new. Sel-I- 4x7 single axle flatbed wtth" Chew PU. $50 for both. 736-t853 or 736-1674 —I see to ay>reciate. $8600.CO. Must seel $3450 or bestest domused. Alwayss loading ramps, great for>3^ T33-6&82 '4 dr. file cablnoL $75.ln' S A L E 903 offer. Call 423-6181 shedded.$12,000^li small tractor,.$275. 7x13 . rstata U ttd FurnltuilUure, Toshiba 27* color TV m( ■ BOATS & —- 678-694ff. double axle with tool box« JAPANESE ENGINE & 736-0922. 541 Mainn Ave.A\ Itor, stereo in & out, caiS T I M E ! ~ ACCESSORIES . '7 6 2 2 ' R oadrunner 6thStii 1973 21 ft security travelvei ■ - flatbed, 5 new tires, $900p TRANS. 4X4 specials. •*' • E. Twin Falls. ready w/remote. $2CS200. 2 days, 5 lines wheel. $4500. 326-461616 camp trailer. Gas, elec-sc- Berthany14' tent trailer>r or best offer. Cali 366->- 1-e0»366-3742 £ . I 16' starcraft w/ trailer, 3S — trie, or batery. Self con-an- 1976, stove w/oven, fur-'■ 2374 after 7pm.______; — Call 734-7674 eves. $15 ,, hp Johnson motor, electKt '86 Poce Arrow, 30', low'ow tained w/shower & tub,.jb,. nace. Ice box, hook up for Smith Corona XD-491 ------; $2 for each additional line - 71 351 Cleveland englnf ! New, *160. 734-6217. •'•2® start. w/wIndsWeW A can-in- ml. new tlrea. awning.^0. excel cond, Cal) for appiMl water & elecL, $1S00-o0 8!xl2 '20 high flat bed tralf-i- A transmis^. excel rur£ « I Listed by separate cities>Tor foe opy, oioct trolling motor,3r. gon., 3 AC, elec. atep,9P. to see. 436-4339. ffer 857 Elm, TF. 733-36933 er. single axle, 15* tires9 ning cond. In car. $800 ; ■ tv I your convenience on 9 . micro. Mint Corid. i S o ^WAMTEOTOBUV I'' .f l a h f i n d e r , $1 2 9 9 . - wtth extra }4* Ures. Was# best offer.-678-1057eve, t \ Prklays & Saturday's $24,000.766-4514 - 1978 2 4 'Terry Taums 6th COMPANION made for ATV's with • IES 10’ Larger non*worklirking With prepayment you alsoS o ______— wheel, excel cond. $490000 Quality made In Idaho Tr 1976 22'Jamberrl Chevy rampa. $700/offer.. DODGE( Aries1984:K car, J AIREDALES PUREBRE color TVs & VCR'S. CCall gel our garage sole killm 16 ft Hewes Craft River ■324-6908 after 5 or msg.0. . NASH 3 26-^96 good motor; new tires; • J , *'” 423-4676 eves & wkndi;nds Deadlines: Runner w/115 hp Evln-n- Chasley.^PB, PS, AC, — Affordable, durable S200. 643-6741 eves. i ------Thursday 12:00 noon for i p , $4995.733-8690 msg. Excellent Sllveretreak 27' 543-6327 .. for nJde outboard w/M pump, 27' BROCKMANS' RV Oood strong 2 wheel utility; i _ _ 40" or longer older mobloblle Friday + 4 hp trolling motor, + — fully equipped. 734-3110^ 734*31671-800-773-3167 trailer..palT733-6894. - ARD home or shell of rhoblOblle Friday 12:00 noon • 1986 Rockwood 26Mow GERMAN SHEPPAR fish finder, * many extras.1^^ mileage. 326-4174 - CLDSMOBILE, Omegaff;! ' home that can be usedBd Ifor for Saturday $6500. Colt 543-6837 af- Older 6th wheel, tmller In Equalizer hitch w/sway barf Small 2 wheel trailer, 1981, good 2.8 liter, V 6C • pup, 1 m ale, AKO roi — excel cond. $4800. Call Championship bloc work area. 734-5909. — ter 5pm or weekends. 1989 Chinook, 21', lop of all only $160. Call 423-48293 $300. Oolf cart, $600. bad trans. $350 or b e s? I ------HAGERMAN: ,^r^tlqu^s,lOS, I 764-2513 evea.______.orleavfljnesMge.______CalL73ft32«,______Offer..324=4936...... g ..; - — -- lines, $250. 436-0540545 .^KC Mole Rottweilerir for'f ' moleslic stove, ahtlque'sue's" ■l8V4' Flberform , excel,^ - th e llne,-all extras, exod.- Stud Service. Pedlgrc cond., 33k ml., $21,-000.3o! — Igree silver tea set, tools, mo- cond., runs groat. 176hp,g ’ 543-8390______LLAMAS fo r ^ o 7 4 3.Aft34 2 ^ Info desired to avoid cro!cross torcyde, lots of misc. 150 cal^678-2540. $5500/offer breeding. Call 734-3608B08 Bruno. Sat and Sun, 6-7 The "Minnmio 'Winnie" — 1969WoodsonTri-Hull,18'T. 1991 32' Monterey Cobra. LhauApso puppies,510 ° 29,000 miles. 454 Chevy, J each. C ^l 678-0509 Buylmi bicycl... Schwliiwinn KIMBERLY.-Sun, 9-5 pm.im. long. 6 'girth, IISbpEvln- w from Anieriirica's Newest ■ — or any moke. Pre 60'sI's ori Baby Items, snow ski.kl,. njde O/B, canvas top, tri.Jj' O n ^ ^ ^ , $35,000. Wonderful llamas for saltsale. earlier. Any cond. C(Call oa.mes, adult & kld's'J 's $2500.734-9066 — H V in ii m u M a . Call 788-2157.______543*8462 eveningsIS ori clothes, dresser,-nlghl- r 1991 Holiday Rammer, 29', —— leave message 733-57£5782 stands, misc. 307 Lincoln)ln 1979 20' Hammond boat, aalerl BEAQLE, reg. 3 mos.i. fcfe- days. Ask for Mel. — cub cabin, 350 chev, tan-^ das9A.noA«<«]hmt>eB: male, exceptional, 525C!250. -----i------SHOSHONE Patio Saleaie___dem axle EZ load trailer,^ rear queen bed, lots of 734-5054. ______Buying comics. Star WarVars, Fumlture, some machin-lin-___ asking $5500. Call 734- --— McDonald toys & oth»)ther ery, clothes, odds & ends,ids. 8338 feave msg.______*■ Mnd“ s a m i f f BLUE HEELER, puppleiP'®*- types of toys, sciencea fic-fi( Sat & Sun, 303 E 4th SL 00.324-6466______536-6304. tion, collectibles. 73C — 1989 Arrive, 20'w/350 -■ 1 9 9 3 J E E P* C]CH E2R 0EEE TF. 964 Aspenwood, Sat.lat. Chovy,.Very clean. .734-P 23' Roll Along 1978 motor■or aIE 0016. ask for Uura. 9 home In excellent condltl- CHESAPEAKE pups, AK< ------& Sun. 6 am to 2 pm. Fon-on- 6138 or 734-6389 aftere '«• ^t^Uoo.W utI8|& . rog, champion blood llnecInes, Buying peddle ear*. AnAny tastic sale. Lots of stuff, 1 on. Call 326-4697 top quality, excel huntersIters. m ake, m odel, colorir orc appliances, kitchen ta:ta- 1989 Seaswlrt. 19.6 fL St­ 733-6433 or 736-4563 ar ' erra Classic. 4.3'Cobra!a 30' Winnebago Chlefton, 3 • cond. 543-6462 eveninglings bios, vacuum cleaner, a new MIchllns, 2 A C's,'2 ;r~n or leave message 73Sr33- stereo cabinet, clothes,gg' O M a 2 props, 2 covers, 3 In Stock-24 ft. Wirith ll Hoar Uvel Bed! IHEEB COCATIELS buy. sell, o j ’ furnaces, 2 sp.aiK. trans, •sut^ ID Pitt set. FkH tk n* «d bM . 5782 days. Ask for Mel.el. crafts & misc. kitchen. solar'panels, generator,)r, trade. Call 733-1334.. ----- • Many new things. “ Computers, prlruers, — patio & window awnings,>>• I »1 i f I i r DINGO pups for sale. 436 anything electronic, NOI40T TF 810 Main Ave. E. June BOAT: Bayllner, 22' cabinin stainless wheel covers,S, ------622Sor.436-S082.------WORKING-orWORKINtING" 17 until Its gone. AntiquesISS cruiser w/Volvo 225 In-i. large tanks, basementnt 7344565-J i. storage, many extras, FREE 6 wk old klRens 8.3,4 < 733-6760 will pick up freeIree. & reproductions, plus lotsots board,'galley and porta- s, ^HEm^ZSiEEBEi 324-3900' ; ----- more. DONT MISS THIStlS 'potty,sleeps4.MINTcon- ctean.Trade? 678-7636 IfiiBlR adult c a ts. Need gooc LIVE TREES WANTED-0 ONE.II 734-9715 ditloni $12,000. To see home. Call 423-4490.: ___ up to 30'. spruce 4 all type; — call 734-1298______® Car dony.$S00.324-5456 FREE 9 wk old kittens, linorlitlo Call 206-786-2676, B.B I ~ Malce offer, m ust selll box trained. 736-6704 Feeding Frenzy Timel Up }___ Schwin Phantom, iMEOrCAL SUPPUESS to$l000orfairwaten3a£? 1978 Dodge Monaco, 23'. , Call 678-5902 or aee at GERMAN SHEPHERD,I sll sll. early I950's ore, any colorslor ■** 733-7222. J&CMotofSpOfts e. 4 Call 768-6454 Cheney fiath-iift chair, hy- ; 300 W. 40th SL In Burl^. ------ver. purebred, rare. • — draulle lift. SWIni-out.Jt. For sale: 18V4* SK flatbot- mos. old male. $150. Cal^ Used electric kilns, Urgi)rgo $ 1 2 0 0 o r b e s t o ffeir. r. tom boat w/468‘ Chevy,'■ ♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 432-6906.______kilns preferred. Coll 678578- 324-3123. prop driven, 3 hrs on' WANTED TO REMTf l S ffig a • Motor home for 300 . GERMAN SHORT HAIF 9135 eves, or mornings. — engine. 1-800-331-3978 m maxmum miles for 4 days, PUPS 2 top ol the littei — Good wheel choir, $300.10. or 678-9086 ' >. D i s c o v a r TThe I Savinge A t RtSoy R niiiand Fon ‘“®'’. W Af^ TO BUY toys fronrom Nursefv.monitor. $12. In I ■ I ■, I ■' ,,. June 27-30th. «734-6919e M B n A S m i I females. 324-5082. ___ 1940'8-1970'e. Also Monlon- b e d s h a m p o o , $1 6.6 . Grove boat lift for loading : T h e D i ffennce f e W hen Bn;n ^ g if VehicleI Fn r o m D s ! t GERMAN SHORTJHAtR, ^ Howart.734-4968 . . ■ boat orito camper ehpll; ‘ Jf?yi5w5osrcImifC317; AKC piipplbs^fl-Wltill J, Qai934isM7 te mother haa show points,InS; P le w -S ll 734-6864. TubTrilW er beinchrpiBd- ! i — . ded. 1 stationary comode,le, Sears12 ft Rberglass boat, WECANSELL father Is master hunter, WANTED f/id-slze oxyger sr. Sears 7 hp trolling motor, $150 ea. Call 543-6366. oen 1 wheel-walker, 1 walker. '• Your motor home or.lravel-e l_ :______& ocetyiene bottles; *ullful 1 lift chair, like new, quadad $500.686-7693. trailer for casht Reason- IGUANA 1 yr. old for sale,laift bodied goose decoys8 &2 cane, 1 wheelchair w/out ; able rates, 22 years'8 ' ' I IV! '69 Chris Craft, V-hull, 327 . $40. 733-4246______mag goose decoys; Remem- leg re st, 1 w heelchair experience. New Inter­ ^ Ington SP-10 10 ga autouto. . ramp, heavy aluminum, V8, direct drive, $4,000. J ; 543-4177. state location, maximumm -733-8675 eve heated, 43*x16‘ long. . vislblity. See Auto SellerH ■ IRISH SETTERS. 3 AKC for pictures and prices. WANTED Toyota long bee . - I . - puppies, champion sired, — i “m w 1 Call Intermountain Motor5r _ — ■ 324-1229 after 6:00 p.m.m 4x4 to fit 1983-1679, AlsC ^CAMPERS^HEL^ Homes in Wendell 536- . 1 -:. misc parts. 734-9466 2301 for details J '- LAB AKC Black Lab puppy, 10 ft Travel Qbeen, self male, pick of the litter, 7 Went to buy a used tractoi In fair cond. w/3. hitch, 8 . contained. $800. CatiI '82 Toyota Dolphin, 41,000 ------wKb old. Both parents 324-3256. mi. excel cond, new tires, proven hunters, Reid Trailrmfl power take off at a rea-^ LAB • - 2 AC's, self contained, Champion Pedigree.0 0 . sonable price. 324-1060.30. 1971 16'/Security cab over[ $8,000. Call 734-8583. \ $300. Contact Dave Ur- camper, $1600, great .Uf* Want to buy. PVC gatedted -[ shape. 664-2172. • > ban, Regional Director, pipe, double & single. Call • i "909 DuckaUnllm ited. (208) 544-7803______i 901 ' 324-1166 ; 1980 10 1/2' Kamp-away’ I SPORTINQ GOODS — Wanted harnestbroken J camper, self containedI I HUKTWQ SUPPUES ; LAB Y ellow AKC Born“'J pony.673<67a^ '77 Harley FLH, fully.ly. w/1979Ford F250, 460 ! 4/2^95. tntelllgent wllh _ dressed, fresh top-encl,d, engine, 70K miles, re a ^' 1 year golf family member-~• ------" ^ • 3 ;8 lf FEH I V. 6 - 4 S pam l Auloi I beautiful yellow and whitehite Wanted registered malelie showroom cond., $9500/-it. to travel, $8,500. Would1 Oo you have unuiad photo}to S3299 or best offer. 676-}• sheli for ext. cab Ford m LAB. HUWTER8I •qulpmsnt In your home?i«7 3372 or 678-3307. pkdcup. Short box. $450. TEEPEE: le'Che'yenns J -New.423-4257------,----- : -. Jnciuding floor... 7 o f t f r e l w f ■r lie.. .-EichuQe tt kv ce*h with • l8c»ffefingltabpop.plckofefbre 8 pm., I | Podge'truA. 736-1699 ® ®. -I^ H o o d a 450 CM, SOOO/' huntino (atnSy ontyl — 0^:423-4427. . . . . $800.00 Unneutered Wanted to buy: OUer $1000.00 Neutered3 Barbie's fliBaitiiectothesM 1982 KawsakI CSR760.f LoTSOF SiSm V G P O W p t : $800.00 Sps:^ from the 19e0's-70‘s. Will^ took good, $900.6 4 3 « 4 0 $1000.00 'UnspayedM buy estates or collactions. S43-a2S4 u- l983Suzuki.G8 860G. _ Call 733-9688 • new tlrea, shaft drive, LABS Golden. Reg. Father~ or 733-1322.eve«. _ 9700. $1100. Cali 886- National Field d ^ p t o n . Wanted to buy: Oregon,n 2271 afterSpm. , Eitcelierit pedigree. > 1 . 9 l . i n 4 e y l . -•55pM s dbD •CK-Fi«e,sAlrCondltlofilng •tXIntInterim «A M /PM Myrtlewood bdrm furn.^ 1986 Suzuki RM 80, fresh Ready fre. 3a4-6839. _ -any piece, sold at Hoosler S Im o -llM rWW lncW Defrost *Alufnliilnum Sport Wheels Onn Seme& •Morel —I — MINI'RINS AKD 2 malaa.T 1 Furniture store 1930's- 1^W &2aSSr6'**" female |eft.~733=4S3a-—1 ! _ ■ _1940's. Can 436-4443. ... ^ -l98rSuzukUntruderJ40p.i; PERSIAN kittehs CFA all^ Wanted to.rent or buy wtdlT RSTTSSSn S .4ft.cooier. heeded for com _ _ A ______colors. flariae««, ttiick,M* '*tome6 during county tair tH oice- L > . fug coals. $126.837^4040. fer-'rebc^\.->..^'-. ■ r ■ in August Must be able « 1989 360 Yamaha Warrtor; BRANDNElSWftarcraft ' 'nOTTWEILER 1 femalelie least 6’ x 10'. Call Lany.l y , -quad,$2260.-654-2172.------20SHP,~TYavelCCoverrBatterlesr^ — : Or-Otore-pm 67^6337 Only lesOLbs. &i Custom "nailer. j u m p s ' ^ — 198eYZ126forsale, tflM VM iDnipm : ~ WantsdrlS^XLrSSOHon- <1600.,Call 324-7297. v SHCNAUZER AKC 1 male;le; ' da w/uta.*rBck 8i bike for , ? $126. jwppy 438-8003 ' p a tt. Also sM xox 1074* 1904 AIK 406. g l g n a m i - .Kawasfkl-12^for parts.s. $3100 Cashl 733^7222. :• jHIHTZU>odfor,M(e.. ' , 1. ^ JHOTOR SPOmS Wwrtsd:9kh«^M|piir,IH^ 1111111^ r 8HIH TZU AKC -male,’ WmiMVIS

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Ceil 734-3214. built engine, new tires, — DODQE 1980 D ^ , 4 cyl, t FORD'89 FlOO 390, dean. oond., t4500.734-9(<-WM. 5 ^ 3 5 7 Qood cond. $6800/off»offer, the Minidoka Irrlgello AC. everything works. 324-6477______District (MID) declarer«d 1676 KW, conventionalnal auto, neede work. $2000 ’ TOYOTA '81 long bed.I. headers, the works. See ^50,000 7334)831, ,7,v cab. 3408 Cat engine,ne. Call 326-4706 * * $4695. Call 736-1996, or the following propert $1350. Ca;l 734-i384. toappreciate. 825-6945.. 420-1996 ' ? » a i W»I»«. 5 I 1006^ j Gravel ecreen conveyer, ' RT012616trens., 4.11J l »timloht934-flgSBi _____ I SEMt&HEAV>ii#v ph. motor. Dump truck 'rSltOSO'LOWBO'n V 44,000 Ib rear end. Cail f t ’ . enow plows, military 6x TRAILB) {electric iTy.hy 232-2640 ask for Ted. MERCURY^ MonUn t . , . , . I EQUIPMOn-’ * - assorted bede, an Equ) J i ; $18,600 . sssssssssSSSSSSSSS . 1074.0X0. oond. ^ ■ P draullc beavertall, tripl “ ■" '62 Int. 4300, $S9S9:8S* ’7fi at The Triumph Mine - '{GET A a • 7 3 3 ^ Frelghtilner, $6800;^ . ’pia, HaDey, Id. 616-742-317 $2,'5!o‘t t * ‘'"*'“: SEMI Wanted Hopper bot- ! N O W PPAY!NOa ! FORDT-blrd ’60.78^78,000 AlHa 646-6 3 yard kxk ^ e r , - ■ I ■ I — ■ I. __ _* 1977 HOUGH PAYIV. tom pup trailer or seTf un- ml. $43oa '89 Fort-< ^ ,re - $15,900;. 734-7039S • '79 10 wheel C600 Ken-Ker LOADER H500 (straJgh„M loac^r pup trailer. Calli C R U IS E tractable, miniI mra rts ...... 11 ------.worth w/17H n diimp.}. '67'6 frame) appraised varuirue 677-2105 or 431-2100. . $4000. ‘61 8tiid0bilebrter, ^ ^ 7 Kobellco excaviavator. IOwheel^r^htllnerw/1w/18 $4,760-$5,000 < ------:-'landoniia«f,*^$000- K90,^xcel. «>nd:.'i:.'i750“ ~H dumpV 80t-!9*2:S385rBsr " Theee Items'ehan be &I1L i m . 1 007 ^ V A C A TIC S851 or 834-4003l £av S L . hre.. $22,800. 788-8 . at prtvate saie to the highjjv I TBUCK3 ®*®501 HE^vYeoUIPtruouok est bidder for cash am I O N T HBSI»i S P O T % FORD 1967 4 dr.^ floodg or4p7-'277t oond. 4aS-233e. ' ...... - mounted baritam dragdrai are available for Inspec«o- For eale: 907 New HoOandJ F R E E ., ■'■■■■ . 1991JD backhoe, 31310D. Ilne/orane. 60‘ boomlom. . tkKi at the office of M&.X 14' swather. with cab- $ F O R U SBED i C A R S $ FORD Qalaxia, '86.08, con- 4x4 extend-a-hoe,, 2,0002, backhoe 8t other attachtach- All bkis for either Item rmulust Ford 4 cylinder engine,\t. when you purclirchase any new or - vartlbla, goodI cond..co hra.. $42,000. 788-9 xmkL be In writing, must dede- $2750. CaU 436-6074 I & TRLWCKS i $1995.423-4412 • . •. ‘ or 4OT-2771 ; K i S ? i ' »•1 r scribed the item, musust days or 438-6660 eveeI' used vehicle bjby June 30.1995. vreat,AntUotlell $ _ _ contain the amount bid S liipDollattorAnrY the name, address, aniIS CHEVROLET, 1978 1/2ig' SeeDealersh telephone number of thi ..ton w/sheil. 350, AT, PB. -ship for Details. ^ bktder. t^e Sodai Securlufi. ,-very.deen, $2400. Call lumiMrsi-siim m K i M N I nf|. 643-4417. ■ if l ty humber or Tax idenfl ft C a D T S S W . cation number of the bid^ CHEVY PU. 7 0 %4 ton, PS. der. and indude a Cash 7344H 5 ^ Ask loir Did I ler'a Check payableffl! ti PB. AT, strong running 334-3900 9 eoi MAINI AVE.A EAST $ ■ MIDfortenpercent(10% 350.$1200-offec. . SSSSSSSSS!SSSSSSSSS n of the amount bkl. The bk 324-5174 I I and ched( shall be piace< U In a eeaied envek»e ad ■ dressed 40 *MlnklekalrrtIrri- gatlon District -proper!) bidrand must be In thi I poeeeeelon ofthe ofllcelot 0 MID. R oute » 1 Box 6 100 West 60 South, Ru& ■ ■ pert Idaho 63350 no lateIter H . . than 2:00 o'ck>ck p.m. onor Thureday. July 6.199696. aids received after thaHat be_ I the' . ‘ he ors __ date and time shall notbc30 CALL M R. FORIIRD NOW 11-800-743-3321)26 OR FAX (208) S87-3BS7 consMered. ful. Bkfs will be opened at th< IWULTO:r0:P0B0X62aMDUNTMNUN HOME, ID 83B47 u'* H T A n ^ I MID office during th- 1 ^ I f f e u n liloiii i H om e7 c cnniitEReTOT on July 8.1885 al 7;3CIlv- 5 7 p.m. If a bidder le euccessful m ~ ~ — I H ------— ■ ------M«------the balance of the pur•to. BTnTTVfmfnrf chaee prioe In cashjn- M i i i M i M i i h i i i H Cashier's Check or Mon AT day Order shall be dellv10. II ered by 4:00 o'clock p jn W ' •H T ' ^ “ I on Friday. July 7.1996 tc the office of.MID. The Cashier's checks of un' successful bidders shal be retumed on July 10 L , - — 1995. .All property Is sold AS IS, ■ without warranty of any1 kind Induding but not lim­ St.«5346a,M,5Sp«WU ited to merchantability and fitness fbr any partic- Hr, Cniis>,OssmS Moral 1 0 5 I . I « ' ularjxirpose. WAS520,667------J ___ .The.DIract£irajiLMlDj» " ^ WAS M2,ISI1 S 4 _ '...... HOW OJ i 7 j 9 9 5 serve the right to rejed any or aH bkls.. IMtyesrwflbeourbMiUM _ J , CtauMed. 733^)931. ;Vi*9aiMo ^ T S S o s o b ! 1 . IUTR0 4D00R 3333 I 4 X 4I WAGON W ? W v ? ggot the savinngs you w ant, n oisMnttatomi i ilssso^aiis t Sl.«729CAit, • • i .n ; 20cssi» ri, Casan«,AKl J a Chock out vaahiralikelhoi it, 8 0 t h o r o ’s ^ * 4 4 2 y g^ j ^ J 4 9 9 p W 9 ^ s t o d a y ! 1 9 9 1 S D Un n i r u s i i c y 1919 CHEVROUT SUSWAGEN . miTSUliBlsmauo s a » . ” l ” 4I tDOOR 4X4 SUBURBMI r C O H V E R n B lE - ' tUNTS S».rt701CAu1o,Air. Sl #27«721T,‘SJvwA*PkB, PoMfWindcws&lods,mm j E ^ 8 9 9 ^ B ^ J 2 j 9 9 5

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roarrs throug y . ^ K o v in MunW n . 'exHmtiy r a 'i ^ be in Burley. Ttoes-New^rawrit* .,• . is Idahots la rg ^ qxtroiliiig ■ ' ■ ,1'o'evei .direrector ' BURLEY-Y- The s ^ > largert -Mai , professionallal sportinig event, the -It- It seems lilce'J& a fiw-yearsrs ago-- Idaho.Regatt9 tta, roars iniaBuri^*' thathat'tac^rcbon&teJibcked I tltheir this weekenmore racers^...houunises to g u a n ^ the. Regatlatta's money andid notoriety thaniat ,-isuccu c t^ ’raofifbttlder^Dbn Mevloyle anytinie in ita |9yiearexisteMe.' said Over 1200 iacenr in n d o g The Tl b u d ^ fbK the first Builurtey classes willill storm through .the Reglegatta w u S450; he sald, V^And Snake Rivera-infiontofanexpe^ ii wetve all d » u d we bad our necksksout crowd of 5,00,000 qiectators. . . ealfe^/v-./■X'.--:, “Burley Is an established, vety “ lliaTi t r ^ ^ i n 1976 attracteded24 good race,”’ saidsa Bdb Bode Jr.. bodMOtsfiomldsbbaodUtah. ' travelled .fron'em .Ohio to.jace initb&' Ten-yesirs T later, 23 K-Bc3oats ;K-Boat class.ss. ^''The B itri^ Regatta raceseed m fibnt ofRhrerfront Parkok, in ' is-one ofthele im1 mier isces oin onr 'the.:he.larg^ gatbtfng of die clclass ;; ;:8chedute.r tverin%b:vS^; ■ '^Thecrow9WQ -and the. town are: • T]The iceason foiri.the grow)wth, alwaysexce(cellent. Plus;.it*s a Moj•loyle said; was Istricdy' cq>italialistic bM utiful racthe‘^Veiy fifirst 'S aid. , ; orgiirganizatida tb'pay.the K-B•Boat , Thisyeariiidie R ^atta teams widi clasilass to come the annual T*T1 h u n d e r is B acI^ r a c e ' fRafOT^qoiteibmd.a t &nI baseb . in Richland.d. W ash., to form the star>tu v e d 'fo ria m iy o rV ^ n tb g evijvent, ’ -■ Northwest PownbdatPo Champion- rlegtegular:.8unshuie:and a quallality d io u s^ doUon ■ racaBcngsiteandcourse.-- ■ . ' inpnzem ooe)ney is dt stake in B u ^ > .' < ;FiFanfareibftS'been the key•y to - : die fust race0 of01 dte two-port senes.. succucceas o f th e B o ^ fRegatta. L lh] e . • Thisweeket o d ahto will see the -.uuqBuque layout ofKivedTont ParkP . retum o fth ele .( cracldstbox class,"the^all|^Hows roectatonto.peer mtoo the .only two*penlerson boat division m-vpitslits w&iie:rBe(7B > asd»ew s workwi - ''powerboatt racing../'.-'The-.ona tiieai'mScbinea.xClosei quuiartcrs r’ctacfcerixnceses.'returo i to die aveallowed rscea sndiras to get IIH P IIIR i ' ' after a tw o yeayear absence. V : ; .toaknoweacfaodier ki . : '"2 - . r . V; • ■'..‘ '1'V •;',■••'■ B n o g io g; bback the crackerbox ; TT bey tte a ta s y well;? saidIRon P A p air of f y o u n g ftim g e t a good^id vlaw of raca praparationions from a seat above ttlt h ^ . " .(-racers and erecreadrig die Nordiwest "Monlomssoo, a crackab cx boot racracer, •V lau n ch are Powerboat.Championship C senes:<:‘?t’SItv one of m y ftvonte placesxs to •■'r''.- •;! ■•means'.racerfers.from all overthe'go.”*• ■! .1* I h i ss y e ^ ’ s J Id a h o R e gg a t t a d n t liu d e s neA;^iv area fenj r f e m ilie s;s c ^ . ■- r-: I^Tlniw-Nini^ew8 -^\GeiS e b ^ admission on isoQ.dayaays'"tbe.pBik;-* ■ u SElQl'^t K passes axe S5.> .’^ '; ..i .Odier things to lookli outfbr. . n ii- ■ R aeo«ch« j'BURLEY.f. - A npw family AdiV(&niMoD:for:qualiiyuig nmsURS :ihe Idaho Regatta:r .'■.: viewing arei'I at the Idaho Regatta i^Fridi^dayi«'S4 V • Racing boat paradade through .. • rs >■ ^ '■ . Friday. JuiM ivill be open!0 Fjidayr a( t a 0.a.mA.: ' MO a.m . - Parada atartssrta a t Albertson a ... . ^ cornerofRived/edrontPadc. i^yaodrpit passes.for.all threeiree .Hie panule bMins-at Albertson^A . 11 a.m .V T unlngai , The familyy .vtewing.sectioiiJis^d^i.V ■ i-A ' toursrthroognidowntntov^nthen'-:'-:'.^.--'. * 2 p.m.-S p.m. - SuperatoaipqK-quatipcaDm -: - . l^di^£toFnday.to'watefaItch proceeds ba^0 p.m. —Truck and Tracnr pi . allowed into3 tlthe area. Kida ctaTitoianiin fg ^ f^ ag .and > supers tobk>bk .- • WelconiB'racers pi " ijiunp into the tb B u rg w Kingi<^4;pini V..; Burley loa-be|fas Fi .' ^I^OwpperH^tpper or cooLoff rfth p.m. • .-.Z’. -. from the Buriey Elks . ' a n ;^ ■•■■.' • ! • Truck'aod'jtratitoto r puliiy|it->>^''‘-i’'^ r ;' • .'Cdqee^^nsustand in the family .■ ;SnsiundQTt^kii^^jBtwjd^^iMonnt untvc Cassia rP ounty. >Fauiirgroupds;''‘-“',^V'-'':' 9 a m - li^st upm Sol^ the'x^^^^m issioo - pn?«l^e^'^'BveoliStaitS'Fndayanc od-Satuiday . N o o n -R a c ^ oflftl ’ 6 p.rn.^-;Cowae i passes. mcluding'-'WitfaihaFoi!gasw;QBd;k^^^^^^ 0 p.m.:-Truck and Tractor pt the racing pit; are : ":Pai’arking^'^M ll^.lB^'^ llowingthfr vayailable i^y^ w o ' day passes. Borieriey'Q g'jG^^rtedgyMintt{uepnelusidi^pf^racea SiSunday,.theT'^':. ■ - ?eovetiag‘eatiy. fees for Saturday range£e for.K^Bn^K^'^P^'J^M «M ini.;Cassi^^banim ber,< 't'-bf ■' -■■. v. y,-j9ciog. with pit -idldi^ i^ b g g ^ D d c e ' « ! i S S ^da% areS28.;:F^ W ri'of'tbi!^-'' '•' •-f'-'''';-''' t Noon-Radng" Sudweiser' andl'Coca-OoIar»l«'.'Wtnnfay iMllwm wihs'a.a $10,000 .-''-J- \ 6 p,m.—Course r ^ ’R iye^nt Park . Bu< ■- ;7 p.m. - A w w itoC e^^

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'C“ '■ 0 ».0Rqq IOr1:>M .. r . P age4- 19tti9th Annual Idaho Rogatia. jley.ktaho- - Sunday, Jutio 18,-19 ■ ■ P h cx ^ h o i l a d x ik ie f iM ia ^ .V B y Kevin NC]MiOer 'Sittiitting with qjcctators and pea to grpnw m o r e ^ e r s e Tinjcs-Ncws'A'S writer the pitpits, Conant realized his placeace^on ByJohnRiipredredit 5 ‘■'thewavateh He went on to dominatthe t!i class. broadcast the Regatta.Re Regatta prize.ze. tt the joy of racing always peakedpe m -W e’re veryery excited for the regie;ional A violentIt acrash while attempting to> si set ey. „ . . . ^ exposure and the national airphiy ( ^ r tu n i a new pro) sistock speed record cndeded :’s hard to explam BurlQ^,”” saidJeff.s saidMaricMaierlier. Regatta Marketing Direct« t o r “ ■ Conant’s life and racing plans. Whii ipt, noting the ftns,-the plarade w and . 7^ i^abo Rl ^ k t t a has cone a long wi^' ssince racing towarvards the speed record lastla: >wn’s atmo^here are u o pralleledon’ ^ local racers Glei Butl Jlenn Dilworth and Don andid Lee , November■ on the Colorado River oaear a acing circuit “I just tell pepi5?PJiyoiL_Moylc got thee eevent started in 1976, dravawing Paricer, Ariz.,iz., Conant's flat bottom hotixut Arizona powerboat n Burtq'.go.” - “ “It’s about 1,000 qwaiectators for tbe inaugural race. flipped. Conant, shown here i , and other people, belte\reve (the This year, Mai Conapi Vfaier said he expects upward^ of llu ce daysys Ilater, he died o f severe nec»eck trophy In his hom e 8( y Regatta) is the most import)or^trace 80 racers and1 at least 6,000 spectators forbr the injuries. the tow had planned to race i «— r the racn in the west regionals,” JefTsfT Conant weckaid. ■ “Wc were-c pplanning on running Buri^ year but w as Idlledit 01 racer Tom ~gotta gi “And we’ve: gtgot room for more,” he addsded. and that'wasis iit,” said Conant’s son, Jefl 17 years o f power boat raciwing, the “When you co Colorado River in are b collecting a “I, a I consider how many peoplee live “Wc wantedted to win the Faulkne tta crown - the Faulkner Memon^Mi in the area, thishis is a major sporting evei/cnt,” ' McmorioJ, thJicn a he was going to retire.” had a great fe e l^ about9 state last ye9r, Burl^Vloyle Mink •>: was the onlyilyaw ^ Maicpsaid. Strangely,ly, Conant's affection for fo “It’sjust really a relaxingM in Buriey this a t couldn’t win. Everythinging in bi6 In aj, attemptipt to make the races enjoytyablc Burley stortecrted with a weekend o f lastast- A fkr 1980, ConantI onat the year o f racing was geareddlovnmls ti for a widervarieuiety o f fans, including faminilies place Hnishes.es. missed a Rcgkta. Evena boat\ accident ing it, then banding racingng helmet with children,, Ihthis year's Regatta will havave a Racing inI ththe Regatta, for the first timiim e. have a boat one year, th ©Jeff. out B uri^,” be said, and M( . . family viewingDg section in which no cool>oIcrs in 1980, Comonant’s competition'jet boaloat Burley beckoned them t ter earning bis degree atI AriMnaA „i|| jijoweiwed. The area will haviive a flnished lostit iiin all four races, tlie boa•oat drive up from Arizonaing to ' race.” Conant University, Je ff Conantt saids he “whopper Hoppop p ^ for children to play on.[J. was plaguedled with spark plug' winire “We decided if we’it aad his'son never final Iy< to be back in B u ri^ driving SI v^hen they didn’t winning ngnboat. “People can1 ninow watch (the races) for)r the problems, JefTisffConantsaid. anywhere for vacatioi : is still an cm p^ ^ t in thehe trophy quality o f thee s:sporting event,” M aier sssaid. “Wc had a 1horrible weekend, but wew( Burley," Jeff Conant said., the atmo^here of over to.obefilled. n to rent'll car and . ' Aflei “Wherever youu aiare at, you can enjoy it ” ; to watch the race. ‘' State I ve’re going to go hopes t( tion, it had to be There ii ; engines!S will rosaid. case tol 'ASAFFO ByKfiviaMiU(filler ' you)u ican as quickly as you can s< 3wcr helps, • )RDABLE. Times»Ncwss wwriter thee nmomentum o fth e weight cai crrat of the ^ carrjirry you forward,” said Loyd BURLEYk' - Burley’s big thee 1992 Rocky Mou'ntaiil a r o n J a D W IT'S /A STEAL. . ------horscpo>vcr wcweekend cxtcndsinto—Pullillers A'sVoclation overal )tors parts the evening hoihours with the Rocky poinlints champton in J) thi so' * Massive horsepo'vI the Burley Mountain Pull*ullers Association’s supeiperstock four-whccl-drivican Loyd said, but SO pen1, Jiow in its truck and triictoictorpull. classISS. oyd, job is driving skill, ma The show Friday Fr and Saturday • • ^ i n smooth, steady pull.__ at the CassiaI- CCounty Fairgrounds rail . The. 'Goode Moti features everyerylhing from stock W hen you're thesi department sponsors»- t ■ I trucks likei t:the one in your. Tl rive truck and tractor pull, driveway to supermodifled D ^ o n ' t siELLjrr si 10th year.. . . Lusi N o v ; p 9 g 9? tractors witt'ith four engines blowing alcoho:iholfuel; Estates-Household-/t )ment , “It’s B realeal family event,” ! selling a lifetim e ■ Live^ock s.. ‘/tfSi R ocky Mlountain bi Pullers SHOlRT-CALL Association President Pre Russ Loyd — said. Eight styles:s co f pulling vehicles -Antiques-Farm Equlpn w ill display' theifth power at the- c k - Real Estate- ; . Cassia ‘Fairgrogrounds, starting at m OOFFANEWTIGERSHSHARK? MONIEGO* 7:30 pjn. bothrth nights. ' - BILL ESTES i ASSOC. AIK. ^ \ . DURININGTHETIGERSHA^K IFEEDING FRBCY. ■ "Admission'atI'at the gale is $8 for S S ^ BIUErin6S«-2S4lsr4) adults, $3 for>r childmc ages 5 to ------i x m u r n t m n a 1^ ' T/tantM aa PaaJirig Fransy goinging on at our Tigargharitrk 12. Children underum S are admitted — AMERICA'S 9 ^ LoaUtdilTMIN. . - JaaJanhtp.}p. A n d icq'vo iahan a highig hita oid ^ Aa prico 01on . free with aa aduadult. Local'racct!I'ers^should be' the I ...... o w v a ftua-paekod - f Moniogo. B utit *aiian~wHh A a fou '‘pricieo hi^IightofAeJie show in the'stddc I ' iog, y o u U7 / anjoy a mackina uHhHh ;, an o u g h p o iea r to tak> For corefi^ly selecte ^ ' M jCC M o t o r o r e x e c u tiv e p e rs1^, o n • U|M litfntrlil v id e lane. •Teckilesr ; 2 ti . As the sledI is pulled, a weight a n d re a d y ,to .v y p fk c *:liurat'l.sbsr • ’ TWJr AWRaiptfr:, . box on the pulpull* tra ile r slid e s - ^ •EMeiUjrelicraltlii 733.7222 RPertbmiwPwts . forward, increasiiastog the drag. ^ ' Tm c t ^ temporary, full-time “The trick ists to get that big sonrwl.hafned, tested . w eight box iWovingiarfast'as lifa 52d«lJ350verland • I___ ^t5SSiIf2?5S2^

ll L i : ______" :■>- - V - - ^1 Sunday, Jun* 18.1B9SBS5 tsm AnnuarfdoAoRaoattcFattB. eurisy. (dafto PagoS g i ^ s l i i i ^ ’s vein!IS I Past Favaultaier trophy/w inners Tie am F.u1kacf MesMenoriil m>p>» U ' 1990-0ccr|e ' ^JbbaRopnclit ' I ilvea eicb yetr lo ibetrtMrtl.tbeliUoi' rw lUctdinKRi^ ftegitu wbo csracs d oM m 10 tbe Ancricaa ^ 1 9 9 1 -U ^ Tuo^Newswriter Power Bou AMcUdoB'tB'( ipublUbed'fpeed Calif. lUccd lo G " - m A ncordrarnvemllobhiirelirapcaiveclttt. 1992-Ouvy ViVerdoB, Moatretl, Quebec, CnadL RKedincd En K R*dnf RuBiboul el«a. BURLEY - 1994 wasw a great “ 19IS-Koell Abell, WJWbliemb. Most. 1993-Oocdcn year for 25-year-old superstocks n.* Raced iaKRadH] -' -.-.racer Lance Faulkner. ..WcA Lot Aafclc*. 1994-Uneanea F{ovo, Ultb. Kkotldia. Rksdlfl SuperET S»Stock cUa. He won the Weslcnilem Division Cbampionsbips in Merclerced, Calif., . set a world record in thetbe 1.25-mile super stock competitioiition and was named the K-Boat Roolookieofthe ------: iGoaiLiM Burley Year. However, none3iie o f these • accomplishments coul top the. p ' ■ S to p B y O u r award be won at tbe Ida!Idaho Regatta •ini BtirlQr last June. 5 Convenieience store andd Car Wash ■rfiy bdng the closestitdriver.tothe. dt American Power BoatIt AssociationA ' published «peed recorc:ord for n v^[g]m |jm || " mileS; he won TheiBIH3in'Fau!En^ . Fltph Mondiial Tropt^^, an awi a ^ ^ c d l i n c o F a uulkfier ll etchsd his name In Idaho Regatta history forhis fittberu^died in “For99pOTentofth when he won tfie trophyf pamedpi after his fether, { setting a record wouldI be b e a t ^ totl longtU nerwracervvho died in 1984. - oftheli^^saidFaultawillowa-. “Biit Jt muchasafiiU-iiU-timejob.’’ , mokinik i^ hotel and car reservatjouons. _ • doesn't even comparee tcto winning "When raciiicing season luts, it’s a Withith alli these fxpffrwrff taken in' ray dad’s trophy." • vraekeoddeal,!al,"'be said< “But my isideratian, be usually only mokesccsa Faulkner is no stransanger to the weekends runrui from.Wednesday smallall sum o f money froirom Idaho R e g ^ He bas3 otfpntir^at) all o i ^ to ModdcSday nighL” coiqKilyetitioos, even ifbe races well 18 previous. racN, r ^ watching FauU O n-^ be and his brother, '“Most “M people think you’re ju L# ' bis fitber ^ ,la te r as a c(competitor. BiHA-, oftenpittinfivehpuisofwodc pu o ut; tbithere waxing and racing yoi sin:^gJ^~272 7 AT 2 7 W m “I was p ret^'n iu ^ boraora into boat' on Ks.bopt afterw woric in tbe evenmgs. bo^tal^taU day,” he laughs. n^'^he.ssid:' r . •> Tbenbeforefc®lemagferaconqKtitkii, Fau'aulkner says i f he is raciriM s Altbou^-be and^hisB mmother run- .fauDoiff tjp i^ has «> prepare and w ell,hU, he can cam enough moneyrto J \ / ^ ------, a.ftmily ^ in T O in Pro'Provo, Utah, check his boatiat ^j its race p ^ tb e ' p a y/ fcfo his trip and eam a littl 'he said’boat ^ in g is,'*!s, “about as;.' towflg mdhishis traikr, m addition to ' m onty,as'we!l. n ^ «"= ( 27th.1 & Overland, BuJ u r le y ( ' FiayikiiEr ^is incentiyc for racen ByJdtnRageoiiii. M arlene ^a;jays that the Idaho groupsjp o f her family members wii Times-New vmt^ - R eg^ is .^lldll a femily aiTair.for be oni)Q h a n d 'a ^ -th is year. “Wi the Faulknas,*!s, who live in the.Salt biiildId oour whole year around th( d e I ^ BURLEY;^ Every yeyear at the Lake City areiirea. She and.a l ^ e ' Regattaatta." irs w iONi fltmnfti Idaho'Regatta in[iBuriQ'.the Bi ; - ' Bill Faulkner Memorial-ninophysiB, in the minds o f the racericers, givmg added incentive to pushb thtli a rb M B - : C:am p^& I tolbelimit- ' The award is given amannually'-to - the driy^ com a tbe

r ® ’had raced for 20^lOyMn-Bttd ' U G R E F I L L S Burley w u llis finrbrite ncncecouiBe ' and frvorite ci^ to r^sei^fi.’tdie ^ said; “So wc /deci'ecided to • • / \ Ihisracmg.j • J . X V ■carecr.V-i'.;-.'*i^'-' S 2 I V Faiilkfier-dfdh’tbe^ii:^ ir racm g • • \ ' boats unta \9Jfi, but i;Wtntimto., /POWERTANEI I have -,a- veiy success'nil)liil’'rading V carebr Lthati'.was'climcmM ed 'b y V I: . H I-O C T A N E ] - eaniii^'MoyIe>(inIcir^^ at the------— Regatta^in '1982:i'and md 1983. . I V F U E L I B e e r / .Faulkner died in 1934,, and-heis^ • < j A . ^ : t h e only racer ;;to'').win the ; J . . ' : ^ ^ ^ f ? u r p h a s s ' / . | k r " “ B urd r M r'Ii ' cnink mote than once.' : ‘‘Hereally'tdv^bi^iac‘l a c i^ the-'- •- S A lAll-DAIAY PASS I! xacers S a i GET THiHE 2ND II H ! ~ ^ O H Ei I r R E E - : ^ ! \ ' Andesers o n j | rMemonal^^opbM?!] ^ I Cantm p ' ll ■; ^-biDther^ B iU »Jr.f-bt2rt;& a " I F im CiC en ter |L d. “He 'Aras^thfined; abs(Si& i?j5a|0F Willed,’* MaHene 8aid.“He 56, I,;..... j'J 'J ■

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:xit182,bffl-8434 ♦ 825-4147 lies Lji _ > oveer bi^ii;enfa^^er venu------y , ■ * s B yJcdm Rt^riq>recfat . ' thehe mink coat given-'tb the th your name on theie Faulkner 4 TimcS'Ncws^vs writer win/inner’s wife br mother. “:“It ■ Trophy (named aftfter.his late ■ ( helfelped develop atradition.” fatheO is somethinglg that 'every w 1 m ^u r n s BURLEYY - Competing on the “The mink’s a big incentive,ive," driver I’ve ever talkedrfto-w antsto' . ___ national boat>at racing circuit takes agrigreed Faulkner, “And geitinIting do.” drivers all'ovcover the United States, r but many ofof thoseI mcers say the tA C E i . best race isnisn't in Califomia or Florida, butt rri| i ^ t here in Burley. ' u a r a n t eE.Eb i ^ D rivers admit at the Annual' G Idaho Regatt;atta course isn’t the fastest in the nation, but other ' to take you factors easilyily outweigh- the lack ofspecd. O u t d o o r s “People inin SouthemS Idaho treat ' these racers:s oas tme stars,” said Mark Maierier, Idaho Regatta 'Moriceting Director.Dii “The racers Mf. IP; leam to lovee Buriey.”6 j f • y / f Super sto(itoek driver Lance 111V ' \ Faulkner agreed agi “ th ere’s i)0 comparison*'i” between1 the Idaho m 1 v A ' . I - / Regatta andid other( races on the'' 9 ^ 7 9 , '4 ,-i circuit , “You racece'cvcrywhcre else, , you have .spectators,”.s said Faulkner, o»f^tLakeClty. f S "In - Buriey, you1 haveha fans." W : He. said]. , ini ot^er "races, including a...recent championship, \ race in Virgirginiia, “The town' A great looktngoHidooioiir doesn't gett rebehindb< it. The race pant with the fit and was over, wcvc went to our hotel,- and that wasIS that.tl But in B urley_ function of tht BUlyGi we;^.toa'BuBuiger . King a fte .the; ; shortyidea ffprhilting iBceaiMLpedpltopie talk to us and u k , • usforou/ai^iitographs.” ‘gardening. Let BlllyQr:Goats .C om p jet je t racer Glenn ta k e you outdoors, "i ■ Dilwdrth, ivhiwho beiped: start the [I 978, s a ii “The racers I b ^ ' I t e ^ m I97i who come tbinktbi o f Burley and ■ Southerii Idahiabo as their second ' bbine.rt I*ver bebeen'^'iBces where there’s beeo'ihrfive p ^ l e standing ______o p g e bMcH;cb-^watching, doing d!T ' b l additionm. tto. the'; crowds and . . -.i '.'V’ ' —..^communityi- : itivolvement, ^^attractiQn9 suchsu> asitbe^jMoyle EA R |»w W(74n»gri*^ KKok Tropb>>by and The Bill FauUai'erJtiteiDembriil,Trei>l>y.oiW .' incentive to n o .^■•fWhat really 37"^ili4lN ••BUBilEY • /goiog^was'^vtli : a i j § B j a 2 i r ' ...... 'I..,. V, f(i; 1 il<:.Uc4.u.guiid«yi JunB<18M91tt9SS I IWi'Annual Idaho RegatSflitia, BUTl«y,.lclBho Pafl«7 u : ' ifBPiSy ; f u n S Ojti th e reaci d y A tenily enjoys the fun H B |M ofwatching boat racing . .'••.J• atthWldaho ^ R ^ atta. I Regatta■ dc r a w s - ^ i n i i i e si!,kidS: , j^kevmMillv TuMS>News writerr -■

BURLEY-Tiirouiratigh 19 years of power, boat racinging, the Burley Regatta has.develo'eloped its own;-^^^^^H cultural nicbe. It’s greaKase monkeys and horsepower nuts who wf attend the cucle bbtt'ex^itoaton. Fam ilia are aP(M>M o OU1MV ROWRO UU£R a growiog' ^ t i p ofo f Regatta fans; ) Cassla.County SherifTsFPs Departmant will be on hand wKh and tbeyMl have theirleir own v ie w ^ cueboats'and'personanal^atereraft to respondd tot( ariy area Ibr the first timen eth i isy w . *There m idds whowh have grown' ergency situations thatt nmight arise. up watching these! beboats, and now they’re brin^g thetheif wives and Idds to the Regatta,”-3^” race fo tin d a. • DimMoylesaid.-: BiidQisaiidbiewawaresitill.apait .' I.V ' n n ^ in n of.tbe’scebe.at Ida:[daho’s largest ' I I ' profesBioniU'.flportsirts event, and . K EM acb0^ p ^ & a 1981988'Study, the . ^ r i' fim srnma Quyon^of^tfae finisaie sa young and .; f . I sittgle>’' '' m R S f o ^ • 'M m titta.7 2 percescent ofthe fans m IM «Otmdiiig:the Regattsatttt single, / ' liim ah I. .1988 study ■*t■*tv uiy Bossin^iam , .fbr." th‘e;i;Biu-ley'' CChamber of Oommeic&:v .- Not'surprisin^y,, thithe majority'of- boat race ftos^are meinen, but .women ' ' oomprise^percentolitofthecrowdL . The'Regatta is a youngyo person’s ., event, according: to data-from-i. Bostn^uun's stii^.y. IiMore than'.48 . - percenLof the p e ^pleWbietwiwi te ‘ ; . tiie ages of 26 and 4^6,the8tu^safd. tl Southem.n Idaho Distnbtmting CCoca-Cola . L^ 9 rit»n 13 pffTCfinl»tate.overthe . v.;-.- ageof46.. With simshine-iti.lin.^O'forecast,: Regatta ofTicialsi'expect>ab6at' m f l k SiOOO pfM^le to waichich tte two-(toy \ r^T- 'race... I , ® ' While racen comene fiom around ■>? BUW£r»WMPAU».WaU thecoiinWfdrtheBuj^eyR^tt^-, - . m c m . mosfof the people b ew ieePeN e'.ijl e on the beach ' KwrAvci'iwrn Mvuu • . don’t travel.more ^than 100 miles. ____ Thq.>Reg|tte'iias'xqDaImained a local: I pnrauet; ^'supportedted by local |p b (fKnsotSi^.mth nationalInalnotoriety. | l [ |0 ^ - Id additH*i to pebpbjpte, the Burley ■ I l k *-Ilegattaibnags in mi i .Mini,-.GMaa-.tteajaiuand beyond. ^ H o t ^ W j dad l R u i^ :h a v e ’i; CITYVi;cidceDdsittce Wl ' Janui^S.o&tbw>^'ftbs.have been ioiioed to try fiMiodingabedin . ' I TwiniFalls>:or,racing:agfbrmiopcn^ ' 'r ■••; • HEiARDGHAVRGfeRAW^ A R D • Piismtedbyjel'etpymimicsCpup Ji ^ .ll'MaDV^ienllocaliyjUy^rnnviested’''^ — ^^'^ocaltyfrrenililBg^ V:------i - K s i n ts E m M j i w c r ^ rBEST WESTERN^N ' ■ ------^------econbmc-impact'fro :eittimated around C1 mimillion fbr die Tb THele Grand National ToThe\eProStodc IB''Marketing ■>:■■■. •4 X 4 P L tJrs S •JB 'SR E SI5TAURANTS :i% « ^ J I if ^ M u e rrsaii;^'^ sa .'.i'- l^itBjin^excdlentit ssite with an^ • T o thle e Super stock ", i To Thele Best of Show' ' . /.eMolleoU^'facility^ty: aod .t& ei • I N T E m10UNTAINAUDI( C IO • SNAKERRIVER PLAZA . 'jcoinmuu^ h u tlw^opiowrtiihi^ to“ v . ->8810 some economicmic growth;” - ■> . T o thle e GrackerBt^^iT; ;V Idaho Rogatia, Burtey.«y. Idaho S und^. June 16.1991995 , , B o aIt, t team 1r a ik j:H e ^ I S e m i t e If you’re having trouble figuringring(^n^your • DbMictdiM - l h e engine is hbdceie d directly : ' ; r When a racing heat is .restsstarted c o mibine! i - ivorite regatta entry has a badlad attitude - the_totiiedtiviive unitliy a noqile (faive line.)c. because of probiloblems on tiie course. - ^ boat»t,- not the driver and tbe cavitationca' plates • K n=- .A sharp object beneath thelieboatused 1 • RoOea-.^- Waves on the course tiiat muil u s t b e - an’t seem to be doing their jotjob, soiding tbe to km ^be boat fimn sliding in a turanJ ; negotiated by^tbedrivcTS. tb » t into a chine walk and evenl/entually. a barrel • - When the boat rolls convictjlctdyover^" ' • Sa& ^ cellsell - Enclosed cockpit whereTO tiie f o r Slsuccess S?*’ill that could have been reallylly.gnariy ] for tbe • F l ^ing start - Drivers make as ranr at the driver is strqipt in witii a five-point restistraint loe if not for the safety cell, tl By John H____ i^ shoe I, then k m this • clock goinjing full speed hoping to hit tbe start line system. The5 u«use of safety cells is up to tbe. slossossoiy hantfy for explanationsi ofo f regatta jargon as tbe clod Timcs-Ncws(swiilcr v Kk reaches zero. ; driver. idsymbols. • G if--Aviation . fiiel or racing fbeLcL . • Sbde-TlieIhe driver (also referred to aIS s '“tiie • GreeoSD ^ - Five minutes'to thelestart;also i meatinthes^' b Or l e yf - When spectators at at.'O - . . • Alcohol - Methyl alcohol (wg(wood a]cohol)-is- di^lq « d1 i^med race is undernqf^ • Sfam i Adoor - When a;driver pullss o< v e r , * ■ the l^aho0 Regatta see. a led as fuel fm- some boats bccau hydroplane,e iroaring o ver the- cause o f tba h i d Bydiiiraipliiia - A boat with two TOGponsons on mto another dri^driver’s lane. This is allowed w*eq..» itane. - which.thcle boat tides n4ule tfaie rest oftb f tl eb d itis tbe filter driverva is th M boat lengths in'fioEont o f Snake lUverr aat t close to 130 mph, • Attitode-Hiewayaboatfaaiu they o f ^ don't dor think about the , j labdla and rides., liftedoutoi:oftbewater.. die slower drivaiver. • B and roll-W hen a boat rollsoils onto its side. J t tp a conplcx cornpmponents that go into , i — Propulsibn system on jet boats. > Spin a(A - \Whdi a boat bo(to tiie nose» m d ' • Kadc flag-Driver must retunrtunitothepits. using a.w:water,jet.pump drive ratheIber than a' does a violenttqrin.'. m . a cnm capableble o f this power. ,• iBbwer-Siqwrdiaigerusedt But boatt sshop owners and xl to increase tbe pn^Uer.' '• TAs^bvcir^r ^ To pass a slower boat. )w of air into an engine to ^v ecit it extra power. • U n eI - - Hie are and d i s t a l the.dri.driver must *;'I^inincI*—A- A deagn in tiie bull used bp : raccre say thathat a great engine' and .• ^ Csvitstido plates-Trim tabs c a hull loadcaded with all'the bsontbebackof. mautainwaround the course., .... 1 •. . air.uQdeiDeathtb[itiieboatand.liftit.. : boat used to control the attitudeude. • [ins tfn t Drivers' must stiuttiut from a . •- Y-Sotton - pe on pow erful COIcomponents are a . / n - Hull’witi] a s ^ V-sbfq>e • diedcered flag-End ofthesrace. rai deadstc^ - tbebottdni., ■—■ necessity foraraf^boat. .• ^ CSiine walk - When a boat i Super stoctock racer Lance mt rolls slighUy • IfiiSming n e t - Course area whenlere drivers • y ^ D d n -A- A drive'system tiiat tuns forwr ( ^ im side to side. Jock^forsr starting poation. o f the dipne aodao titen runs tiuxn# a g evirbwc 1 Faulkner saysys the* importance of ,• Ckdc^ - Distal clock that cou ' the engine an counts down the * I w —C• Course marker or buioy. ' andb^towardu d tiie rear of tiie boat and the rest of the le until,the start oftbe race. . Q iali^ boat is "fifly-fi'-fifty.” ■ , J ifying belt - A race that determinesd ea good engine.” ^ Mark Bird.‘d, owner of Idiiho M arine Inc.. in Boise, said tbe hull and engineine work together Jn . . a quality boa^ WeVWould “You’ve gotot tot have a good hull - to handle thee horsepowerh you’re going to put into it,” Bird said, As for the COcomponents such a s . L ikkeTo ■ the propeller:r anda oil-pump, he r * n said, “Evcrythirthing they put into jt is a high*p^onformance product” G lenn Djl3)lwbi:th of Jet Welcoiime Ydi Dynamics in1 Burley, B who races B competition1 jets,jt stressed the « M WE ■ importance ofif severals« parts ofthe ’.-tf/euf^eur^eriT -' ------boat, includingng theI engine. M > T h e o “Most o f therhem start with a big e Idahi block Chevrolrolet and then put very good comj>mponents in them,” 2YafflidiahaUesOWnenmmirs^aawnm anlM leiter ' he said. R e g He also saidlid the propeller or ^atta 7 ,9 9 ? impeller is v>ery ^ important on a racc boat, alpnIpng w^h a strong oiling system,'n, which keeps the oil out of the motor.mo PORTS “Ifyou haveve oil sitting in tbe J S l I I 2469MMEMBERLYRD?. TWIN FALLS.LS. IDAHO-(208) 733-5072i I motor, you haveha oil sloshing’ :— '. L . -E v a n around in1 the intemal r \ components,”i,” Dilworth said, B a n k qatta(Bays a t th e M a C C “That costs horsiorsepbwcr.” . But accordiiding to Faulkner, , V M AAGICVAtLEYSHOME C p s there is sometllething eyen more _ • A t o wVNCOMMUNiryBAN n - important "than’ “ a n y “ WklciM M § in aadf Fau 600-hcrBepowower engine or ’ Twin Fan*- - Rapepert r I 3Q-foot streamliiiilined hull, 734-5700 436-8A1ANK I “ The rteamm- ' is ;the most - A lU da . Boric A ' important thingng on the boat,” he •«7«901 . «7M0! I said^ noting that his.team makes I'.,-'-.;.;, . Mtmb€rPDCC<-.,'^ him feel i ^ f ofoitable r ahd safe in Y - -Ai>Eq^.HM^Lmd«:1 his super stockk boatb “People ask l : . $ l me how I cona ggo over'100 mph . MAKEIRiver po the straightahtaway, but I feel t m ore scared when wl I ’m on the ^ ficcway driving')g70r8p.r^.;: DJL.EVvans! 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■ V'; BURLE'.EY - Besides having ' p 5,000 fansins'on the shores o f the jV- Snake RiveLiver, power boat racers love thee ccourse at the Idaho ■ j Regatta. ‘ The milflilp-and-a-quarter oval around CrCrow Island offers a unique bacbackdrop for the boats W /1 ‘ ; zipping ovci>ver the water at tOO-plus miles perT h'hour, but it also.keeps m t n t e k " (he courseic Ifast, K-boat racer Bob ren rf < t , Bode Jr. sailsaid. • “R acingng around the island-— / -^r; dissipatessvnivestha't come off the ' ’ G S m a .r4 ■ boats,” saidiid Bode. I U C row Island, Isl resting in the , ...' a l| ^ middle oft)f the Snake River near . ^ Burley, serverves as a natural seawall pH jpiH pK fJI/« t o . b r ^ up the wake created as iiffit.'lv' -I:: • m ; ; chum through the water. . ■■■ the boats ch ENTEDSHELL -MESHUNING o Circlc boat)at racers u s ^ I y have to . N G . BUCKLE Cl S | r “ s YSTITEM chop throu|ough their own wake on , the'opposiosite side of the oval, - IRATE SKATE ' limiting' maneuverabilitym and s p e e d ,Bode ^ said. ■ Barringg wind,v water conditions at the Idahoaho R e^ tta s t ^ smooth, tnmslatingiilg into-ihoTC q > n d ;' ' Asaiacioicing site, Riverfront Park RBtall*32P is one orthe f th b e^ facilities in the power boatoat nuw g circuit, Buriey. • SHIMANO Regatta CorCommittee member Terry EQUIPPED!)! , BinghamI said.sa: Eightboat)oats can be launched at a- • 21-SPE E D PORTS n . • time from)m the docks and boat .GRIP SHIFTT SHIFTING E nunps att theth park. And there arc ; no potholeoles or gravel roads to ’ transportrt tthe expensive boats over, evesverything is paved,' &l!:' B in g ^ SiSaid. tt ■ m i i ^ORTEDMOI T ie real»L attraction for fans to. m E l . .SHIMMOACERA)!iX.COMPONqil?.imi Riverfivnlnt ParkF is the open access • - to'tbepitart area. With the purchase tBimYFRAME: 4 * ^ ^ 99 S r ' ofa $5 pitlit pass,p spectators can get • MRX-100: h an up-cl<•close look at tho • GRIPSHIFT^ I . — j • — ...... — -mechanicaical^— w orkings— o f —- - competinglg ]power boats, and talk with racersns iand mechanics, . For somerme rocM in other arcM, . ians need.lid.binpculors.to see the action. At.t ththe Idaho Rqgatta, boats i raceb y .bi » » than 400 feet away. ^ 1 1 itjC rn ^ the ^ g h ta w a y 'side bfC row Island, p p p l i iiverfitmt;Park Ip x sight . IK ^'As'bdets coine around' ^n ey iyiai: ; } 1 It'«iiru^.t6''na\^^te and ,=..lyfln Falls:*i7! iaitd^?r^pfeout8---tbe._ ^^u6n;^i9X.A0:9:*J m

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Has Paula AbdulI recoveredre f ll/Ve^daistm f t a^ on p ^ w a e : 'eights" was. \aidedhiscareerMcMdren's Uqf"WuiheringHeig Qfiomheretuingdisontorder?And H«n li Afrwt ^V lipi ' , in my opinion, stqiericvriprtoljm- whencanweexpectmomoremusifi. -eruet\urtamtaix,y^^NcmcySina- 2'srq)Uta^asasinger^dh\ rence.dUvier'sversioision. D o ^ u fivmher?-^OJ*.,Seatdatde, W 3 ^ • ■ * &n!f M l ; ^su p erio r . ^fixmposbigmdebi "Pkyr- - agree? And who is Ae ry.”Why?-‘ESy TitcsoruAn^, aaor?-^AWu^ TW^odfor.diebebestHeadi- Tbe American pub- m m ' diCFin*^ulh^gingHdghts” IliRdmnshagwter. A (He also had Dtoej^oseobesdfin i t T s T s miS m I^ & fhe real sdllgoesttiOUvier.^ sintc WiUiam W yler as tushit director 1 adult movie bouse that golfer? What a n a . andM^OberbnaistBisbisda^^ {emum pleaded schooling diilid he hme?—Tom (H« Dor^ it’s mtesTtotbechaige) ■ Haydm.St.1. Petersburg, Fla. in 1939.) W hat’s mor far cooti etbetwoac- thanan to bare all in pho- too early to coa^nre tt lis real'name. His • tors. Lord Olivier, wlw bodiedin toIS ss seen by millions. > owned the White madered the etinan also was singed oiit bo- 1989 a t 82, cpna Hen A That’s hisitiyaubinVirgima ___— grealeatest clas- Abdul.33.iiD(lenvewent inteo-^auta and cauausebehadan*1nQocenrtmage^ ,lldad,who«, started Curtis out -j ; >d was seen as a role model fbr sicalical actor o f ^tber^fixbulmjlimia.“She gg"® *" and^ SandsCountratdieageof7.Now t istime,vrith ds;Sioatm’scaieer was built CO his t Asays she's not ontipletil^telyover 2 S i S ^ 8® Bekh.Va.,sfer attended Wake atfis sexy im a ^ (Ws weien*t a ^ r span- e bad a tep i^ o n as a angec) care dose to dK singer tdlsIsPARADE. R sbel 40,thegolfelefore t u ^ g pro. ningmg a h w w TQ ‘Ixit she’s wen on dieeroadtore- n ^ . F otw tand pi yearears. A t age \joiD,'Veai covety.** Her new albuo legeteambel: that tiie widow o f . 32.12,H e n n es~ Over Heels,** was relaeleasedlast th, guitarist withihe,^^^M who/bo received week, and Abdul recendendyfiewto ls it trueago, I was once mar- n Oscar le video fbr Morocco to shooc.die > Q TerryKath,rJBiifiit.SiiAeMod^ ■ nlomination o n [sfoReaL*^ group Chicoi the sin^ Love Is fi hey have any chil- wmas for bis 'work in **SclSchindler's De^rite nnnocs that she has rec- riedtoactorlU Kankakee, ill ™ T Jet" furwqtriyrisieliKtrify- i« io Estevez, I f so, did tht onciled w ith Em ilio I ______4UM J K S tag Broadway audialiences with fiom she filedIfbrtfivorce fiii ^ ^ ■ 9 dren?-P.M.,itn questions, cam e- Bbwchi who was widowed MUAw bis interpretadon ofo f‘‘Hamlet” ‘ in Janttay, Abdul isn'tsetseeingbim len her husband «:• J J J V —has been acting; prprofession* —oranyoDC dse>-butiutinsteadis^ AliaKath,vshot him self at ^ e allyfbronlylOyears.ITS. Give him coDceotratiDg on bery e care e t inl97&wheiefer Sutherland in andMa ny- . cidentally shivas 34, and he was Can you bring usfuptodate uf 31, met Kielle m arriage lasted rvebemet^oying'',g"PersdnaI- Q o n I < ^ M a m h . 1986. She wtyears but produced ityParade^'fornioijiorethanSO black person ever toto tenrbU at ju s t 20. T heSarah lu d ^ now. 7. Qyears, but reboittyOie;onlyp^ die, the University cf MissistsissppiT— ^only. duee yerbis'dhforceinl990. - • ^- pteviihosdidihquesdiisdons,inir^ Robert WfodaniiThcst«cMR,Ans. ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ ^ a d a u g h t e r , wasS being linked in opirdon, an thoseI whotv. spend vho gained ShurtiyatefathJuHaRdxits,^ Cmwli*U* . most cf their dme inifmittcfaTV ^ ... A feme in 1962 whenten tbe Na- fl 7^ Sutb^Biidwloiablefinaletodietr 8utt«rt or reading gossip> sheets.sh Do diepRsswiihmMbimondiew^ JJ*** tAmmdane tioDal Goaid was calloi l^eenooii^rfte "trvd'efdie T* :dtesepet^Uvesueh riocs after be anivedat< ^ —inamemotiAl991.Smceto 'trt» lives Aax seeing tfieireirriamesln ; • hvuury."tdtou^Aaty>asdte^ ' afbtr—dun^ — has been a d i s i ^ auibershbabynuader.olalqf is k ^ a low profil^ ' PARADE excites thejhem ?-^at- ^ . todiealtarin pointmenttt.suppoctr le 1930s. Considering- the ^ j Wdt/. Wof On(hange.NJ. ersofdiebi>^ri^ I

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WH.comes rose for tbe mostostaffluBtt4o%of m m PB LEE»R!N households, while tbebe earnings< of the . less affluent 60% fell1 afafter influon. F H H i i This harsh new realrealityWeftns'thM Americans of all agesges are talcing the money they eam-ran«wr«nd what they do . on witb it—veryseriousl>isly indeed. Fortu-'- nately, for now. intereerest rates remain |^ 9 | relatively low. unenqilc^pI(>ymentlo(^sta- [[iJHV bleatar9und5.8%.andand consumer ccm- fidence if up. That’s goo(^news.Soisthe Patrick« ^ 4 a K ^ u ™ . 8unn8Riith,46 ToailMftMntyiHi.ao . i^that^ecaoctnyisjispowingatabout Ftin»w P i M l o M h S ^ seaffoM owptfivM' . Mn i AkimliMliwmI wortMr . - -the same pace (2.8%» forfo tbe first quar- SSrSS Wm. _ iMaiB. Montl i t ...... B aton Roug«, L«. PtiiPt>oanto.Md. 'S p o k aU n Ma ,W uh. 300 * 9 6 ,(^ tSBfiOO *8:* 83 ,6 0 0 • MS.OOOKM ter of 1995) as wages:s aand inflation. According to the BurelureauofLaborSta- tistics’Jatest data, ttee n (as many . higher as lovver) eainian in^ tii^ore taxes' for the nation's ftiU-timeme woricera amount to $478^ week, or $2424356ayeatMen J make $535. or S273200 aiannually; women make S406 a w ^ orirS21,n2ayear-^ $: 76 cents on the malee $$ l . Tlie female- male eam in^/atios; arare lower among white woricers ( ^ t e}w(»nenmakejust. wi H B ------73.6% a:s mucb-aft-wl-whi te-pien). and— r* n * « * < iaBuUooic.3S teoltM dwr LalUaiilitahtn n I M to ^ ^ C O o . CeluMbut,0MiOMo . / . s f f S hS ^ . V t ’, | 3 ^ BirHICHAElVEmWIEIILEN ^ too - *20,000

■: -. HW* .4 J u k A WM •: nuMMMOAZMB u ii higher among blacksb (85.5%) and His- 11994Camaio. “Retail managnagement wasn't panics (883%).'). This pay diffeiehtial be- the t lop o f my list," he say:mys. “But It’s a f tween the sexes,s,th 1 o u ^ still In place, has good ( Job for now. I thou^i^ t it would be steadily diminishished over the ycus. How* a t good stepping stone—-g g< e t two. three ever, the gainss Iby women can be mis- jyeais’eiqxrience and move/e oon fiom iheie." leading, as they;y are hyped*up by com* In Blocksbuig, the: eaiearnings of De- paring them witlith dropping incomes for tnise,-39,and.Fredrick HuHuff. 44, iUus- nni.Blue Lofiingaheatad,salaiyralsesforwhite- to t fill its nuiny u n u s ^ plor)lonts following Farmw BooUcMfMr I T «itto tt o a rtM Pilot 1 will remain between 3% military-spending r cuts. Herer jjob combines ------Robert* County, SO —I ■mMtf MH.- collar workers *BS,000 I — ^ S S 5^ ^ ’^-and4%forl99:95, as they were last year . continued and the'year befofore,justbeatinginflation. J But at the samele time, corporate profits B M v l have soared, upip 40% since 1993. Some ofthis bounty ha:las gone to woricers In per- foiroance-ielated:d bonuses, now&voredby' ^ over permanoit sa l^ ^^^H ~raisa~(60% ofTXUiZi.coQipanjes nave some Qrpe of incentive-/e-pay program). And a lot s s S ^ I went to the bossiss. A survey o f chief ex* 888:,^^.:^;^: 89 -'f - - ecudve officerss tat 350 of America’s big- oafiX Af^«pFie«.23 unman, 81 8^^ coipomtionons shows their corapen- SsIm oeepdlratoF IS K S £ 2 i“’ i i38,000 ianpaypackagcge equal to S1.3 million, I (X course,hese the swollen pay deals— I L50 times whatthe th median wage-eamer I gets—aie sharehi^holders’rewaids (o CEOs . wttoproduoeinvc[Vestment results. Yet some . economists haveve begun to qu ^ c m how long the profit leleaps can continue when the mass of wor):>rken feel no real posidve change in Iheirr iincomes or living stan* dards. As Laborir Secretary Robert Reich summed it up: “I“E)espite high productlv- d M 9 rtan id c a\4 e HertxHwrt Stoete, 42 Betty Ctoki ig stock maiket, American ProCiwniiraotar Auto'itowoHcer Registered• d i n u iie ity ar»d a roaring I LMAn»vtaWhittrop,68 RoryiyCui*^M I «a2 RobarteBoxBox,4S ■ A*a-ak«g)ull,l Writer PvWinMst«> Coub.• t w r a m ^ AlHiiwatfenfant (q>byasmuchasas 6%, wilh average start* .S Uiutovitl«.Ky. • Af^etoa, Calif. NorthCofmnfiway.NH ingp^iq» 3% 0overV 1994.Business^nan* S 0,000 . $48,000 m jsoo ______issj agement majorss 1are in the most demand, V followed ^ e ni^neers ^ (e^jedolly chem- k ical: starting pa)ay .$40,000), health pro- f l fessionals andI c»asiBnocHm m nxium M w n rLcuj. ou r iUANUMca rwMGAA/.W.KBlSl.rMI. * (^BradlQ'Uoiveversity now woricsas naiSTm(naM.Maj.acomiu.m ^ '±iBOu>en.wcaii£i. epanment manager at a *ustiioinnmHAH.samitx. tAfATAi.ATAl.llO»lKrNOa an assistant dep etMuaon(VKmxJOHNBnuTsaatiDoaoTiDcrEUi. mosis large discount:t store. Single, making ^MMKMW7UW(Uwa*M»UMM«rM , DovctMtmwtiMsca.tmmaiwatvacmra $23,500 and liviiring In his f i i ^ y ’s apart* < IBOm.SVA»GSLarALJOHSOAVaiHEtllo HEtmC£Ml.8tq>t away too. Fire thing anymore,” saidd OG w a i and security servicesces were “out- Iteng, 21, of Houston,on, vibo advises « sourced"—and Fred wewent to work for graduiued from UCLA the supplier that won thehectmtractSohe I month with a degree: iin n c ^ lb, except two lev- is now doing his old job. ( n o i ^ and spent hisissemor se intw^p*. els higher in authorityyandatS9.50an a ■ year looking for a1 jo b in hour instead o f his old $1 ■ marketing. But he adadded, Uldmately, out-soumiiming is a way for “The worst thing you^ou can j e b n a do is to give up.” . ptiMnwnt roll costs. Its flip sidee is that the tem- inCLCincinnati, Megan France, 21.had21, p o taiy -c n ^ Io y m ^ indu!^us^-srcvHiura lilar story. “I know there are:alotof— a li increased by neariy 25%5% last year. And le worse off than me,” shelesaid, s wpport^^V CSiaries Brockman. 59.9, (o f Mechanics- I can’t believe that I have notinothing bug. Pa., is weU positioiuooeatoprospCT. aftgfniinine months of searching. It’s dis- Ke earns $50,000 as the iging and depre^ing." sumrMT ^ V '- e r o f Restart, a temp agi :gan,g who graduated in Mardidifrom f intaPMMp daltzes in tracing d d a wc State UniveisiQ' with a degre ical Restart ten^> is 54 and ish and criminology, is primiunanly o v m r ^ ^ K Some have little woricc«penen<*,and a sted in undercovernarcoticssw w ork, broadosttin^ some have a/of. “These a b u tshe te broaidened her job searchh tot( in-______have, maybe, only woike* “' “as*”: business and tran ste tin sy ^ . paniesintteirwholeltfe,” ! In addition to private com ^ “who show up for woric 2 !S, she a l l i e d to 10 gov |S ■ ly, who don’t come to wo ent agencies. So far, one ha: I diugs.” He pauses.‘'ThesessemcCiasorUe." mded. M egan’s only oth | searchse is key (see box). HavingH> more MaiiiaUaI,37,ofNo[■(onhHollywood, b offer w u as an airline ^ informationini will make youou a better job Calif., also had to contei t agent—a job tbat did no | candidate and help you find[ind unpleasant facts last yeaiS s S ' S tea college degree. “Com ® If experience is ajprobleoilem, K dm edy was stolen. Theneaithqui sdon’twanttohireyouii n recommends joining a tem;emporary ein- her home. Then public bn lon’t have expmence,bu ^ pioyment agency. ’TempI agagencies send its budget cut Employed an’tgetexperienceiftbe] Hi youyo on sbort-temi assignmeiments, but you consortium to finance L t hire you,” she said. “] can get a feel for what realeally happens ' programming for public ed during school,-Igradu ^ insidez a business,” she expUtplained. “You have lost ber job. But sh< shedtdnt. aiedcuiinmi la u ^ and diat hasn’j a j shouldsh also use this als anDQ oopportunity “We realized w e had-iad-to go-to o ther- rt'an^W ihg'to'wy'bf th u M - tto o gather addidonal-infdrmimialion: Stop sources for funds—both*p«bUca^^. ] oyers. What incentive i ^ ^ by the com|>any's htmian>n vate—just to sundve,” she says. “W : did 'oric worid giving us?” .ficfice and look for jo b postiistings.” ' it, and it’s woiking.” Her leed, whether you arqB S Danp agdicies dso areeagood a strat- her promoted to program tating from a tw o-or fo u i% S ^ for those wbo are unsureureaboQtwhat a raise from $28,000 to S college, a trade school o ^ ^ theythi w ant to do, Kennedydy added, be* A fter m oving to a ne school, the woric w oric^^ cause they often offer assi]ssignments in, buying a new car, she has! seem mystifying. -ThiflBtR .. a a> varied-o£ industries. “Yo•Youtfiratjob ...... “You feel safe,’’ saysi LiL»U. “You can f1.16 million A m erican^^ gaasiaa^i^pgs^, hehelps you g ^ perspectiveive,” she said. hold your head up high. 1 raduaie from college, a n d ^ ^ That bw hat happened too D ^ T ^ l o r every month. I’ve paid off will enter the job maritetM s o f Ltea^'Ohk), who graduatetBttdfromOiio no dependents. After a caicareerintteaiB, tyears'are ai^ g u ^ Statein!99LUnabtetogetget ajob as an now I have an IRA and tl have ajob upon gradua! electricalek en^iheer, he taugfaigbtatavoca* rftng ^ National Associa!daticm IthelpstiobefocKtuKd. There are two tibrtnnflt high »veredtbatbe o f Colicalleges and En^loyers. In thfthe as- of graduates,'s,”saidMsflynMbatB UbUkedw6ddngwiibco(npute& s&Ttotonow sociatioidon’s 1993 survey o f recentIt grad-gi Kennedy, a careere r coohselor b a s ^ in .,2727, w ent b i ^ to school., geroentage withith jobsj Chicago. “Thoset whoV know what they 66,degree in computer sciencetee and landed rose toto )83.7% after about six mocaocths. want to do and thotH>sewbod<»’t ” a jo j b as a co m p u te progiai;remmer. “I f i ; AndU.S[J.S. D epaitroentof Educadoo[on sta* I f you know theth< field you want to . hha ^ ’t'gohe into teaching,lg, I wouldn't tisticsi slshow that 84%.of.8tudentsW were_„woricv in, Kennedyty said, doing extra ie>, i haveha; kmvyn I iike.com pu^ - ___ BY IJMMCJJI( u m m (( Wl N IK ■ 9PAOS • • JUHIia, M S ' PMAOIUM iuajuaw Computers andd ddata processing are among the f^-grow[Dwingsegmentsofthe * J ecooono'.Accoc^ing to die Bureau of La- bor Statistics, odierserareas (needing vaiy- iog levels of educatication) ejqxcted to have _ ion sendees aiid retail* iDg. There will be adia demand for registered . nuises» muses* aideildes hm ne health des. America also will «d more salespersdis ■ sdrestaiuantwodcers,as I sll as teacfaos. teachers* s In . trudcdrim s, Veter- " j inaiia Oververall. such service- | relatelated jobs will'account forr24millionoftbe2S.l 24 millicillion new jobs expect- I edtoi: to be created by 200S. I EmployersEn say their 1 I questlestions for job appli- I I ; cantsnts are: Can you do the 1 f job?'^t}?WiUyoudothejob? WiUjiUyoufitin?BeayDe- | Vnmeaneyof£astmanCbcm> J jI Ical,U, which hires new I coUejliege graduates each [ yeai;]ar, likes ^licantswto | a r; e enthusiastic, a pay at-. i 'ii ttntianicn to detail, can work a J’! w ithith others and know I abouiout the industry and *, I tbec(t company. **Nothing I turnsrns o^ an interviewer I Tre than an I ~ | or disinterested cancandidate.” she said. I I'fili “I have H g aspirasirations,” said Dawn I Netberton.22.aUCUCLA gradua who I bopestoworicinbrobroadcasting. “I know I r u end up having; at least five different | careers.” B ut whilelile-Dawn is not sure - I i! where.she will endtdup,shebascarefiil- u . j A ly cataloged whatt herhe strengths are and . I where her interestss lie.li ^om temporaiy I Jf fS woric. she learnedd thattl she didn’t like I large coiporations.s. Vwhile woridng as a I cocktail-servertopa) pay her college bills I taught her that shetie 1likes dealing with I people. She landedda a summer intnuhip I • in broadcasting botttsudshemayhavett) st I settle for a les»>dun'iah^)crfect first job. I •*What you reallyly Ineed,” said Marilyn I MoatsKeniKdy.**isi“is to find an employ I ^tfwho'will'tatead:id»anceon-you.”-BI---1

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