13/30/“^ ^ 7 5 5 9 0 2 ; I-C R ______PS— i s i6CJ ' U T , I S H - T a e s g w ^ 8 iin • M M ism sm n 3 m E E s m Good moorning ~—Home agajam □ H«irt-shoit c mWS Today’s forerast: Sunny and breezy. We:West winds 15 to ' : 25 mph. Highs 85 to 90.I. LLows 47 to 52. P a g e A 2 ; mo)ve in,tj prottect
M oney questions> nrem ain After waiting two year'ears fo r funding, me]^nace(d towras_ Twin Falls officials are: wwailing to see ir ------Gongre9»-hB3-gtven-cnouj!ough-m oney-fof-«------l-Prcss------— new airpon terminal. Blowup paralrallels - C 6 ~ P a g e B I I f McCALL —- IHighly trained hot-shot)t " ■ Jl crcw s m oved intcinto two small backcouniiyy an'area l]alf the size of i!lhe state of Rhode M all faces wreckinang ball. j . tow ns M ondayf af\er. al raging central Idalio0 Island — und w on’t bumu m o u t until full, , wildfires forccdd residentsn to abandon theirir “It doesn’t get worsejrse than'ihis,” s'aid Fred Meyer Inc. wants’tits’to dem olish the i' homes. Vcm Schmidt, fire infoniformaiion officer for Blue Lakes Mall by nextxt summeri to pre* '■-.j People evacua:uatcd both Burgdorf Hot)t Payette National Forest,St. ' . p a rc .lo re p la c c li w ith one)ne o f its g ian t de* ■ Springs and See>ccesh Meadows after thele T housands m ore flrefig•cfighters were on the partm ent stores. 49.000-acre Corra)rral Fire continued bumingg lines of dozens of otherher relalively smaller P a a ^ B I j ' within six m iles:s vwest of Burgdorf and theIC blazes across lhe stute; in what w as nipidly 28.000-acrc,Blacilack'wcll Complex was onlyy becoming one of Idaho’iho’s worst fire sea- . ' / ■ M E ; . • * seven m iles south>jthw est o f Secesh. • ‘ sons. ' , , . Pushcdbyerrarratic.high winds, the fires:s . Mo.st residents, moved/crd dow n the key e.s- m ade a big runI Monday M afternoon in whai]i capc route to McCaJI,oJI, a b o u t 2 6 m ile s Judges m ay be hos]ospital-ized fire bos.scs descrscribed as “blowup condi-i- southwest, as flames fromfror bolh fires were tions." ■ wiihin a mile or two on eeither sidc..Othcrs, , . Converting an old hosp3spital into court* . Bul heavy smo:moke covered the area andd from Secesh moved furtfurther cast across a ' . rooms may be easier and cheaper thon o ffic ia ls said how ho> rauich the fires grewpV major' ridge td the townf/n ofi Warren, where remodeling the Cassiaa CountyC Court- would nol be kmknown until infrared pho-I- the only exit if ftames:s eeventually top the- house, orchitects say. lographs w ere takeaken 6arly today; • ridge is on a.rugged hand-ind-du^jecp trail, P a g e B 3 “ W e’re shootiniting at a moving target un-i- Gene Hardy, a Forestsl S(Scrvice engineer in d cr a sm oke screcirecn," Payette National For-:- his 60s. w as forccd to0 alabandon his forest ’ est spokesm an TecT ed D ailey said, cottage near Secesh as> the fire moved clos- ■ ■” Flic bcliaViipiiisl: pushing the fire's:s together t will creatc a sin-I- lion of a road when he watched the fire Showing the flag gle conflagrationon officials fear could con-1- blow Ihrough. sum c'm orc than1425.000 41 acres of limber — While the all American:an sport of base- _Ple.asa.dse s e e p Ir E 8 /A 2 . ball is halted. Dream Teaream II shows the rest of the world about AmericanAn basket-^ ^ _ ; ball. j P a g e D l [ i CUntto n says5 h e ’swi]Tiling Playing next doorr Pro football picks up speed as the Bgotiateit sh ifted course,, sijsignaling a willingness to X'co’nfusing bai%^rfliifi — r. - *'FretfT?bU8seaU78^^tifi I liospItaronedrfyliflerTjiTxb------deal with GOP lealeaders ta'secu re passage of* w as shot in the face. the measure. W on’t Idaho be suipriseiised if it turns our ' One of the keycey p o in ts o f contention in • the Air Forcc is telling thtthe UMth about a the bill — the ban bai on assault weapons — bombing range proposal?'ll? T oday’s edito- could b e m odifiedicd and still be acceptable to rial exam ines the possibilir•ilities. . ‘Ib uUgh old 1boy’ ... • the administration:ion, officials indicoted, al- P ftg e A S though C linlon1 hihas publicly insisted that1 thc4}an must remaimain in the bill, Aides said thathat Iho administration iss survivees h e ad w ound^ m ore likely to wiiwin Republican votes thann APptKM ' to convert manyy ofo the 58 Democrats who B y V irginia S. G aiber of Blue Lakakes Boulevard, voted against the1C bill1 laist w eek, and there- Pushing for passagege of a crim e bill,: R ate boost possiblelie today ■ T ? im es-N ew s w riter A bullett entered< above his nose, tra fore Clinton is softeningsof the harsh partisanr, President Clinton visiv is ite d a t t h e ’ Federal Reserve polic;licymakers may elled througligh his lef^ eye and exited ncncor ' tone of his remarnarks sincc the measure’ss White House Mondayiay'with two per* push interest rates highei;her today in Ihe. TWIN FALLS - A strayy bbullet struck his'left tem]mple. He was released Sundinday startling defeat lasllast T hursday. sons who lost familyilly m em bers In wake of a report showinj/ing the nation’s him h in Uie face w hile he exanxamined wild* from Magiigic Valley Regional Medic Jical ‘‘There shouldId be1 no more excuses, no° s h o o t i n g s . T h e y w'ere e re Janice Payne production rQse fo rth e 14Hth-eonsecutive-- - -fl- flowers in his garden Saturdairday, but-Fred—Ccntcr-aflprpr-losing only-his-leficyt—— ;— -rnorcuricksrno-mi-morc-delaysrandno-morc- ^ o f N e w O H e a p s , c esnter, n t( arid Steven ■; month. Roussethi,R 87, w as sitting in a chair un- “It wasri’ili’t really a bad eye, at that,al, it discussion aboutoul whether this bill is a P a g e C 2 der d his backyard shade treec theth next d ay, w as ju st aI little li out o f focus." Roiissci■scau. D em ocratic billI o rji Republican bill .or-a3 Sposato of San Franca n c is c o . “ I c a n h a rd ly b e lie v ee it myself,” said. “I’ve'c lived long enough for• mytr Clinton bill.” thelie president| said in o Rosee 'rio u s lobbying against1 the assault’weapons Rousseau said Monday. “1 got| shot in eyes.to,go0 out' o f fucus, and now loilong Garden event to0 drumc up support for the6 ban.- the middle of the aftemoon,ion, they took enough'to losc.onc.”lc crimc package. “1“ 1 don’t know w hen I willI While House chicf of sstaff Leon Panctta out my eye that night, ond11 11 cam e hom e ■ L t. Jim Kistler K said police investigtiga- cycr be able lo get it across lo people here6 soid on NBC’s "Today”ly” program that the . “ torS'havc^cnot-detennin^-wljere-the-bii -bul------tharwhat^we do0 h here is not about us; il iss administration wos readj;ady m deal. “Look; Independence at la!iT s t:^ ^ — R ousseau was in his gardeirden at 621 S. let came frorom or what kind of gun firedfin about the rest of America.”Ai again, we are willing5 to work with both President Clinton sigrigns legislat^g.it . Locust L St. Saturday when he thought he it. But Kististlcr said he thinks the shoeloot- Lasl week’s dcfwells! Water Kesources“ics“5pokesm nn“D ick 'L arsen1------" According-to-A&BMarManagerVirgil'Tcm-'------eight weeks rem aining inn tlthis session. T h e notictice from Waler Resources:es also said in a telephoneme interview. pie, newer wells have: diidiminished his dis- P a g o A B RUr i PER T - Form al writtenn ntnotices have sm tes that A & B is seeking to have thetie East- ‘'T he potentialII is i5 there,” he said, adding{ trict’s groundwater supplipplics - and lowered :en mailed to three out,ofjf everyc four ern Snaker RiverI Plain Aquifer desigi that shutting offof junior groundwaterr the w ater table by as muc!nuch as 40 feet since 'oundwotcr pumpers in southeriiem and east- as o groundndwater management area,1, I f the pum pers w ould1 be Water Resources' laslI 1959. The company haslas a water right for n Idoho, woming that the: heholder o f an designationin is granted, users of the aq L o i . 1,100 cubic feet per seco:econd. but 40 of the gulated - perhaps even shut ' oldeider permit has made a “prioriiiority call" for “ ‘I' I’' utolT- -we-d lilie to resolvete! this informally and1 company’s 177 wells arearc not pumping al by state watiater m anagers, ater. that’s agreeable” to A&B. —Long pursuit endsIs , y’s’riotice to junior ptimimpers J"'* somettog til. . full capacity. T em ple said,mid. On Monday, the Idaho Depilepartmen. of Agents end nearly two0 ddecadcs of pur- °I iiat A&B is not seeking to shut would qvoid the need forr About 2,500 groundwatIwater permits in Ida-^ 'ater Resources sent out nearly»pi.< T r.rt stresses tna suit, capturing Carlos thehe .Jacko!, the in- ariy 7^00 no- downOieir]r pumps this year. However,-er, “di* public hearings an'and all the evidence to be: ho are older than A&B’tB ’s permit. Larsen famous terrorist, in SuiSudan. He was ‘'«s:es - warning that the A&B&B ImEOt.on^ id use of water under yotirir \w aler . given.” said. turned o ver to France. Distiistrict of Rupert, with a priornonvdatcor nBhlmayb.be subject to future curtailmilment," If A&B’s water;er woes can't l>e solved in- A& B provides w aterT fofor 62,604 acres of P a g e A 7 : Sept.:pt. 9, 1948, is in line ahead o f Uiem. tjjg notice warned.w formally, “thenn iall 7.200 groundwaterr c ro p la n d o n th e no rthh siside of the Snake — . ThThe district hos^eornplaincdjhj that water m ___rThere_wiwill be no shut-offs this yeaiear, but pumpers arc potei)tential participants in the; River, near Rupert.
iSecOonTA " S e « I b n 'C ------IVM arshal]U lslan dis-offer:to p r o v^ d e jiu ccleai^duiin ip ^ ^ W e a th e r ...... 2r F ocu)CUS...... 1 N a tio n ...... 3-6 Busifjsl'ness...... 2-4 ' Tboi16 Assocutod Press ...... tive. fromfn the explosions, w hich incincluded tho whether strictnet international environmi ■ »l/rotar. first hydrcIrogen bomb blast. economic andand technical requirementsS could' ■ • W orld...... ;..7. 9 Comi3 m lc s ...... 5 BRISBANE, Australia— Therh e M arshall Is-; B ut Pre‘resident Amoto Kabuo iss vwilling, to be met. An exiexact site h as not yet been chchosen. O p in io n ...... 6 Idaht ids w ere ravaged by U.S, nuclased fore•est jet irea-for executive^ ------— WASHINGTGN-(AP>P)^.f:or_:4on,' D;C“ arei -The Accu-Weatlather® fo r e c ^ tf o rr noon,_Tuesday;Augr caggeralcd transport for the oflice o f the for- sessiiion^' . est. Scrvice officials exaj me to map mer secretary.” , the need for o jet oirplani m - \ hen-Secre- The ForestI ServiceSe “asserted il - ■ r c 3 forest fires in 1991 so the 408 508 60s. 70s Bpsps 90s 100s 110s W A S H I N G3TON ! (AP) — Senate -1 0 s -OsI 0 8 1 0 s 2 0 s 3 0 s 41 . iary o f Agriculture Edwai/ard Modi- was acting on,n theil instructions of le dday. , | ^ ■ Majority Lead:adcr George M itchell Bands separata highh temperature\< zones for the gan woiild have one forr cexecutive foiincr senioror (department offi- V ihreaicncd toI kikeep the Senate work- in-the aircraft forthe business travel, a g tfv cmmmcni i au- cials to obtain- tl \ ■ ing 24 hourss ia day starting today D ;C , area and justi- d it sa y s. -/ Washington D;C f unless Rcpubliiblicans allow voting to ,__^The Forest Servicc. ata the di- fy^he need forbr thel airplane based [ begin on his swsweeping hcallh reform - •- rcction of Agriculture■c Depaft- on mission neineeds," the report p la n . ' y ^ s ) / ' ment officials, spent S2.‘2.4 million said. , r ‘i f there is1 g(going to be delay, then to refurbish the plalane, the A spokespcrsjcrson for the Agri- r ■ I ^ B I m the senators wlwho arc going to, delay . USDA’s inspector genen:ral said in culture Departrairtment said Monday will simply haveha' to be here-around ivailablc to comment. the audit obtained Molonday by no one was avail the clock.” MiMitchcll ‘Sud Monday The Associated Press. 'The ser- James R. Ebbitt,Ebl assistant in- ^ af\cr six days's o« f talk and no action vicc is an agency of USD5DA. spcctor general,rral, said the Jef now - on the 1,443-pi-page bill he introduced The iwin-engine, eigh5ht-passen- based in Idahoiho can be used for A u g . 3. ger aircraft, with a topp cruising odministrolive/e purposesp when not Sen; Bob) Packwood,F R-Orc., speed of 500 mph and a range of mapping fires,•3. c o m p l a i n e dd that M itchell'had 1,500 to 1,700 miles wovould have But he wrote’ote in the audit that lat senators “would not $1 million "bccausc of the nature of the oc- nd they could say what cost taxpayers nearly $ 1 ______bfijushci_a«l4 ' —u n n u a l l ^ i ^ o p e r a tin g costs, c the . quisition of■ thethi Sabrcliner-.air- - - - th e y w o n te di oion the most-important audit said: craft, (the) Fore•orest Scrvice should bill we’ve seen;en in a quarter of a cen- ■ Madigan, a former RcRepublican ‘establish strictict controlsi over any tu ty .” N congressman from Illirlinois who administrativeJC u s e ." • Republicansns denied they were fil- ' served in PresidcnfBusIish’s Cabi- The originalnal'USDA study at- ibustcring thle'bill e Mitchell and the net, nevcdiist^ the- plailone and it tempting to justifyjust the plane soid FRONTS: W hite Housec >want to push through later was assi^ed to a1 ifirc-fight- two new aircral•craft were needed to this’month. TlThe health debate has ing mission based in Bo coikUiIobi ^ (Ugh icm'pcnitui round up.-abser fires. ring to the mfi Accu-Wolhcf «forecui fotiU] Allonu 87 74.52:; Twin Fails :hat if the Republicans Hc said tha “I never got in it. 1 nnever saw IR, said, “Groniranted these are iden- Boston 77 63.6 3 .0 1 M axM ow a vote by Tuesday •. it,” the former secretary;y said. tified os IR'oircoircraft. however, ihe ' C hicago 77 55 , Min Pep did not allowan . amendment .by Sen...... - Yostonjay -9i e ------Thcinspectorgencraral’s report - one based hereere will not fly IR out _ Dallas 87 68 5 8 .....• - -cvcning.on an• Dodd, D-Conn., “then ..... Last yoar 95 e6 3 ..... Christopher D said. “Forest Servicee officials of here. Thesecse (aircraft)-will be be n v o r______91 59 ------Noemal------,------90_£ _ S l______th e -S e n a te w ill overstatea aircrai\ missission needs cxSMUtlve-xport30rr(sic)r-Thc-tw<^are ------D os Molnos 77 51 ..... S unsol today 8:38 p.n creafter, through the |CooorOAJon«|79- | J.m.- , s e s s i o n t h c r i ... iiTordcr to have a Sabibrclinerjct identified ass IRII for justification De'iroil 76 53 ..... Sunriso tomorrow 6:4' ■ough the night.” Dodd’s ;:47 a.m . e v e n in g , th ro u aircraft available in thec Woshing-,. purposes." ___ MONT___ Honotuiu 91 76'® ...... Lunar phaso; Firsl < would bolster coverage WASH ! • - -Houston ------101 76 I quarter amendment w ...... -Aug. 14; full Aug.-2 t women and children. * L Indianapolis . 79 62 ..... quarter Aug. 29: nov.-21: lost for pregnant w | lowI»Io o U ^ ~ ® J K an sa s City 62 49 low Sept. Las Vogas 111 83 ',,,,. Idaho t-OsAngoIos 98 77 iS :____ - • - Memphis 84 676 7 ...... Max W Fires ; Min Pep Miami Booch 89 81 ...... Bolso 94 £ I from Al dousing (J the more than 100lO structures the fires and1 MM' c C a ll. Milwaukoo 76 S 59 ...... Burtor 93 i ...... Continued fn s you how much danger with u waler, and the hot-sl•shol crews Fircfight^TS have1 worked over the A J H Minneapolis 76 5 50 5 ...... FaM oM BS . I 4 8 "I* s h o w s y were prepared to buin oui)ut the area past two day'siy’s to prcporc homes in Now Ofloans 95 76 ...... Gooding 94 ( iters put themselves in,” u I 60 ..... ‘ firefighter s if the fire the area forr theth fire. All hod been • NowYoiic ' 76 65g , ...... Hagormon 99 ! makes you realize some around a: both communities I 5 7 ..... ‘ he said. “It m -r. saturated wilh/ilh woter and then lay- , OkJahom oCily 87 61 ...... Idaho Falls m jan’tdoalotabout." makes n a final run on cither. 1 m ..... things you can thick fire-retardant foam, VYO ^ ~ O m q h o 80 51 ••••• joromo 91 ( lg warning was in effect Both blazes were so eterratic thal ered with a thic I 6 2 ..... A red flag es had a brief scare Sun* Phoenix 108 86 ...... Lovtfislon 88 i ures pushed toward triple more n than 1,000 squarerc miles of Fire bosses t ) 6 5 ..... as temperature I Tvirtfi F a n r I a r B Pittsburgh 72 53 ...... M alad . 96 ! lifeh-country winds gust- backcountry b cast o f U.S. 9:95 between day when som«om e members of a group 5 5 1 ..... digits and hig Portland, Mo. 73 58f ? ...... Maila " 91 i > miles an hour. Burning -McCall -N and the main Sainilmon River of 540 relaliviilive inexperienced fire- I 5 4 ..... cd up to 35 n many of them Army per------—-1^:^ ------y e y - rr-: A Portland, Oro. 82 575 7 ...... McCall ■ 84 1 ;re_bcing_drivcn_a_half has h been closed to public aaccess. . fighters — mat ------9 9 -5 9 > 50 ..... _cmbcrs_w.ctc S ^ a ~ R i n o I f ...... PocaiSiT ^0'^ d of the fronts of both Fire bosses could do littleli to at- • sonnel — weiwere briefly coughrbc^—:— St. Louis 80 58 i f t ..... mile ahead c ...... Salm on 98 t)tack the fiames beyond potounding the tween the twoNO movingi blazes. ^ SailUkoCity 100 68 ...... Slanloy 83_\ “ ..... fires. /c worried about is that hottest h spots — mostly onm the north- The crews/s hodh been put on whot 2 t _ s w _ S - ^ £ 2 L — 22SI2-Sy Son Francisco ■ 82 56^ ...... SunValloy 88 " W h a t w c 3ught was a relative cool eilM'ui.'VMC \-ll... ridge formation is noith- em c and eastern fronts —- wilh' retar- ofiicials ihougl M 4uacMM ^TMi evnuMtf th e m a in ... ri« f wc get 35 mile-an-hour dant d from air tankers andI vwater from portion of thethe fire line in order to s o u th a n d i f v 5. The,more breok them inin, , _____ Cam as Prsiiio andd W o o d R iv er Volley: it gets squirrclly coming bucket-toting b helicopters, west winds it iust a training excrcisc,” 'orecasts_____ y today and Wednesday. Clear j Igcs,” Schmidt said. than t 2,400 firefighters anind soldiers ' “It was just Foi Sunny and breezy to ir at night. o v e r th e rid g e “ H ighs both days in thihe e iSOsrfcowrin the40s.— Iters stationed at both committed c to the blazes-c-concentrat- said spokesw:swomai} Heidi Bigler- T w in FtU s, B urley, RRu] upen, Jerom e s o d Gooding: ^ ^ Fircfighte • Extended forecait:tt: S o u th em Idaho - Tltursday and Secesh continued ed e on securing break lineies between Cole. Today and Wcdncsda;sday sunny days and clear at r ,, ® ■ S a tu rd ay fair. L o w/s s i:in the 40s eas^and 45 loiVsTcS 5 Burgdorfan Breezy todny.,Highs 85 to 90. Lows tonight in thee » upfKr H ighs in the 80s ondd thth. e lb w c r 90s. 40s to the rnid-50s. WestVest w inds 15 to 25 m ph today‘■>',^5 NonhemUmiOKlNid N evada: ultraviolet exposure inde,ndex forecast for today is 7. a mny today. A slight chance o f al . a hiBh_ Ulah - Mostly sunn> afternoon exposure level, erstorms. Mainly mountains, t- vives----- a n d evening tTiunderst , Highs in kJU .1. > th e upper SOs to near:ar 100.1 U jw s 55-65. Wcdncsda day partly . ucks, rabbits he said, cloudy. A few afternoonoon show ers and thunderstorm 1 f r o m A I 1house. Gophers, rockchuc TOs. H ighs C o n t in u e d fr lyon a popu- Rousseauu ^^s s oIm missing the ends -in tho 90s. The ultiaviraviolct indcx forccast-for-toda; ccidcntal and thinks the; ' and doves make the cany lay_is.lf..a_. ta id . o f tw o f in gjcrs e rs from a work accident ■ high exposure level. c from the canyon. ' lar shooting gallery, hc sai Viostly sunny today. Highs in tic bullet that in th e'60s. ^Iko County - Mos n Ihc 90s. b u lle t p r a cliad fl made no arrests byf He’s nol sure %yhcrc the 5 Tonight fair. Lows in ithe mid-40s to mid-50s. Wc but thinks it “Fred’s a tought old boy,”, said 64; chenonopods, stinging Vcdnesday Police hocrtcmoon but will continueJ ' struck him came from bi .m ostly sunny. H ighsIS in Ihe 90s. >ping canyon' W illiam DeW)eW all, who heard of his . nettle':le'; m oderate Monday aftci'Otc the incident fully, hc» ' iravcllcd up over the slopi to invcstigou ' w all. former neighbghbor’s injury and paid a Cooftoty Aammg and ABorpy/oMtiaho ol afraid to go visirMonday.lay. Weatlither summaryT said. g any firearms wilhin the; “But I wouldn’t be af ly lowered temperatures over i tiad business “I alwaysys say you just as well Cooler air'greatly I r^chof :,ShMi|.gas is illegal. Rousseau’ss ^down there today if I ha cpt for the southeast. Only slight lown there, i lough as ciy,”ty,” said Rousseau, fingcr- Idaho Monday except: ,hi coo lin g <="y ' " " " S ' . there imd a way to ger do isidc the limits, which foi- idage that still.covcrs part ■ had occurred there: as a low^‘pressure irough hadad not en. home is insid . think it’s safer down thenere now than ing the bandaj ■ast canyon rim at that P- tercd the area yet. low the cas it’s been in two years," heh' said with" of his face, M orning:g: Saturn, Mars . S k iesw e re g cn e rarally ll; sunny except in the southe J Assistant City Engineer iicast high- point, said / ;a laijgh. The canyon bass been1 pretty “1 shouldn’idn’t be so ugly now, with r ____lands.where-Mnladjct Lic^ncdjclaudy. skies, Thundcj [lis.^ThaLscction.ofahc-l ace-covered-up.-^os-l-was ------— -^-^Eveningi-'^A ^nuSrJupiter- Imhowcn,. Roa Maihis ^ qulet~siiTC(rSiiiidJy, lie saia id :— ------half-my-face- ...... • w ere cxpcctcd ih crc," nterior is outside city lim- Because Rousseau stillst has his last week, W in ^ w ere generalerally light and shifted from theho souther- c a n y o n ’s inlc ; sa id . . better eye, the accident willw: not kcdj) “Don’t youyo think Tm prettier • ly quadrants to the w esta w ith th e passage o f the troin.t.Sh. its. Mathis sa IU said hc has oflen heardtl him from making the hihunting ond now?" he aask- s k e d b neighbor girl who ■ The highest tempenperoture in the smtc Monday wasw: 99 de- Rousseau : 1. Stanley reported the lowest * ; nearby canyon during his's' pocket-knives that haviive been his came to pla]slay-in the shade of his grees at Hagerman. S I a t 36 de- •. g u n s in th e n' m c k grees. irs in the South Locust^ hobby since he retired 2222 years ago, trees. Ige lands: extrein e natitfn Monday, the highest i three years Public rang Elsewhere in the m it tcm pera- TceS at Dcillh-VBlley.-Golif.-^ m e ------ture-was-124 - degree: :-Wisdom.— ______------—Public^ores•est lands;'extrem • low est tem perature ot 35. degre late newt and , and Sunday S4.054.00 per week: daily only I M ont.. reported th e lo ' irecs. ^ p.m. weekday*, To report la Circulation m ons results after 5:30 andI oon weekendir S3.50 per week;:ek; Sunday only $2.50 per Wilson, circulalion dirccior eall 733-0931. Sweek. Out o fsta*tate u ntes; daily and Sunday Tropical ststorm, cold fronnt bring h e a v y rsrains to Southlaa n d ' ■ Allen laiionwii phone Ilnet are open be- SSiH).nrrWw.k:d3 C itcuiwi»nd-10 B.m.-ofltyrlfTOu do not rc— ' o v e r parts orAlolSflnfl'ilnflTnontTcnrFloridjrnndGeoTs /raverfising Tbo A s s o d s te d P r e u n jia :------=------twecn-?»n
6 tSo've rates. A $15.00 charge itretchfng from EI Paso, Texas The told front stret ts toflbrth-- cciveyourparea: Peter York. *dvertiting direiTKW will be levied for*for all renimed checks. A tropical slorm ham:lammcrlng the G ulf Coast andid i a cold e m G e o ^ ii and ov/cr e r t10 Caj>c H atteras. N .C .. pushished south- -fbr your ar«e-Wendell'Cooding-Hagerman ir you w ith to placc on adadvertisement. front extending acrossOSS the South mode for unplcipleasant ward. It brought coolc» lc r t c m ^ t u r e s . show ers and,d thunder- 5^-^535 call 733-0931. Clattified aiad t, eall 733- {nfonnatic w eaiher on M onday, willwilh heavy rainhlll.'flooding feafcara and .storm s across m uchh ofofthe South. >'-Rupert*Paul-Oak1ey- 0931 Monday ih ro u ^ Fridayay from 7 a.m. iheTim es-N•News ev (UPS 631-080) is pub- t ending at noon MDT. 2.07. .i L Burley-R until 3 p Jn. and Saturdays frocrom 7 a.m. until lithed daily at J32ThtrdSl.I W.. Twin record lows. In the six-hours cr 1 m ch es o f 678-2552552 la City in rain fell at'FayettevillivilIe,.N.C.. .72 at Charlotte. N.< Cutlefonl 10 a.m. Inrormation on displa)Uyad*i*Bvail- Fall*. Idaho.. 83301.83 by Magic Valley Tropical Storm BerylTyl w as centered n e ar Panam a ( ^ .C .. .65 at Duh1-C*i oe. Second-clas* p o f ta s ^ id winds of Anderson, S.C,, .5353 int Lubbock, Texas nnd Tol 648 - able weekdays only. the Florida Panhandle,le, \ w ilh m axim um sustained wii 'ollahassee, 543-4648Rogetsofi-nolliiter. . - by The Times-News. Offiriar 50 m ph. ^ • Fla. ■ — Filcr.Rot city and countyty newspapernc purruanl to Sec- ht record cold to parts of the Pla 375 SubKt^>daor«tn ■ A tropical storm warn•aming w as po sted fo r about 300JOO miles The front brought n •loins. 326-5373Falls and all olher w eu Home delivery: daily and1 SSunday. S3.00 tion 6C-I08 oftheifthe Idaho Code. Thursday i* «kc its record low for the dai of Florida’s Gulf Coasttast from Fort Walton Beach1 totc Yan- Kansas City broke 9 3 1 _ J ______per week; daily. S2.35 per wweek; Simd«y. hereby designate*lated as the day o f Ihe week rcc8..T he.previous low o f 50_w kceiown. The biggestt fcfear w as ta in a n d coastol.flooc!ooding in reading of 49. degrees ______i£ 0 0 per week.' M airiuw cnpnpliont must t e ' m which l e ^kl noticesno< will be published, o f 55 in Jackson, Ky.. broke a r. pleaie send change of ad- the same area batteredred.by Tropical-Storm-Alben>crio last 1992. The reading of a rec o rd o f N ew s ' paid in.advance and are ayavailable only Portmuter. pf ^ m a h a . N e b ., d ro p p ed to 51 >: P.O. Box 548, Twin Fall*. month. Florida Gov,’, LLawton Chiles declared aI statest of 57 set in 1991; Omi 1 d e g re e s. Walwonb, moittging editor wher6 carrier delivery is notibt maiotSocd. ' dreu form to: P.< if 52 set in 1992; Springfield. W iday. $3.50 per ld»ho 83303. ____ _ cmergencyjuid finah flo
_ T h eT inim es^few s ’ nialKo n i W- H ra OVIES SAWWTOOTH C PJMMUNITY / RV ^ WEATh SI MO SPORTS^ LOTTERl HER ^ ,, MOVEUSTtNCJtN D P { ^ " p*o.«couia«HiCH5oj22j. **" LOCALFOftECA I For Ca l e n d a r am Call 1 Sw. •mtMACKVAUFf ^ * * V: - REPORT C^|.ocALJijAao>oT£vom • • » - M iT ' '------Inform^nation Mof«Ur j'prcssp . F 24 HiHours 11!^ ^ 5 ■ 'i S u , , 7 ' 2 TteTimaKiMNewni iTheTim __TheTbTimeaNiTOl ._1 Tbeljm eftN nvsL jj iThelmisNewi . . . ► • ■ ------' r ~.— :— ^ ^ — I '■*' ■ ___ L ___L J ______' . Toosdny. Augtigust16,1994 Timos^News.. TwTwin Falls.- Idaho A-3 ■ ■ ■ ? ■ ' ' Nh atio n -^ ,, I Simipsoh laawyers ^ tild turnt i^ebaltte into n a s ^iiuel LOS ANGELELES (AP) — The Ienge(iged'about .their credentials,5. T hey matches Simpson’s.r s -debate o v e r D N A\ cevidence in the O.J. justt raisedra it tb a higher level." •- . If Ihe bloodd doesn't( match, K nH Si.mpson murderT casec could involve , In In aa New York co.se involving:gajan- -Simpson's team willwil probably argue H 3 | experts dueling ovcaver whether the odds ilorr accuscdac of murdering a prejreg n a n t th a t s o m e b o d y othonjom. ■ . comn:mment. NeuTcld declined td talk odds of such a matchitch. ■ ■ ’ T h o se tactieii include inc sharp attacks aboutjut their strslcgiu. * ' ‘ ------T -h e -d iirp u te -wwill-comc-dox\*n-to ill ------on witnesses’ crederdentials and integrity. In In the1 Simpson case, prosecucutors’ experts feuding: overov statistics and ' In o n e o f th e ir Ibc£t-known cases, mostly)stly circumstantial case will proba-p arithmetic, B arry C . S c h c ckI 'a'ai n d 'P e tc r J. N cufeia b ly' hinge hii on scientific evidence,c, since In acourutwmI figfight'over DNA evi accuscd John Hickicks, the former head there:re arc no known eyewitnesssses .10 dence. the expens’ls’ credibility< is con- of the FBI crimefuTlab, of trying to ihcJui: June 12 slabbings of Nicolc BBrown sidered vital. It is nnot a fight for the destroy evidencee ini aii* O h io m u rd e r SimTipson. ps 35, and Ronald ColdIdman, faint of heart. ------case involving a He Hel[s Angel eventual-. 25. Simon Ford, a resresearcher wlio runs Iyconvictedofwea■'eapons violations. Prosccuiorsr-M Pro arcia Clarkrk and a Laguna Beach consultingcot firm thal • T h e tw o N e wV York ^ lawyers sug- Williiilliam Hodg’mtin also hovee their works primarily wiwith defense anor- gested the prosecieculion's expert wil- cxpenTens: Deputy District Altomryry Ljsa neys, became soI feited up lhat he quil '"r-v.r5rH 5r5!^S nesses had shadedied tlfeir testimony lo Kahn.ihn. who won the fir.st DNAA case going lo coun. get federal grunl.s. , e v:r e r fought f in Los Angeles Cpimpurity. In o n e c a se , thhe e IBritish-born Ford And in a motionan for a new trial, they andd Alameda / Counly prosejepiitor — who al the limeie wasv trying to gel a ■: Apphow • contlyk’s in c lu J in e |i classic.'fineno china and • The House and Senate hadlad voted did long wtwoits for help, threere members.n Congress four ippoini do. But privately,resignation was too Houseuse and Treasury officials. unanimously for the legislationmseparot- si Congressional investigators in found The'he unanimous votes in Con^ urvive. Altr\ltm an, vaeationing at his raniinch in porcflaln pluplus whimsical ; ' drumbeat for hi;: rc i;l,ty sets. Add lo ■ ing the S32S billion programI frpk-B etter-^— Fe^el-Better~ — - the historic legislation thal crealrcated the'“ the whole range: crerf problems. Among dctachijchmcnt from HHS no-later 33=pg3T~| agency. • ' its k e y provisions:ns: n e xlM t M a r c h 3 I . “Wc are sirengthcning those>se things ’ > Disability papayments to an esti- ClinHinlon credited Sen. Da which Social Securiiy ought to doi and mated 250,000 drdrug users and alco- Patrickrick Moynihan. D-N.Y., chair taking precautions to make sureire it docs holies will sunt g'going to responsible of thehe Senate! Finance Committee not do things which it ought notlot toi do." third panics, andd benefitst will be Iim- rccognjgnizmg 11 years ago thai S< for C linton said. iled to three yearsors. The crackdown is Securi:urity needed independence,Social The new law is.iptcndedI to build expected to rcduccucc payments by $808 thankeiiked him for his "persistence H e public confiden'ce in thee S^ o c f a l m iH ion o v e r five y e ars. ■ guidanidance." ' • Security Administration and fortifyfor its • Presidents willwi appoint commis- Moyloynihan returned'ihe favor, leadership after two decad:ades of sioners to six-ye■year term s-and they , ,ihg Clinton’sCli suppon for the billr, soy- upheaval and declining services.cs. won't be remonovable except, pn key' toto ils unanimous passage,ill w as 1 . Dlfncult years lie aheadI as well, grounds of wronj3ngdoing. In the-past couldild nol have been done witl W ith the ogin g o f th e hu g e B abyiby-Boom commissioners5 hhave been political you,I, ssi ir ," M o y n ih a n to ld Ihe ilh pi o u t generation, the notional rctiremement sys- appointees who) lastIt only as long as dent,it. wv ho is fin d in g C o n g r e s spresi- 1 ^ I I tem is expcctcd to run out of moneymoi by iheir White Houseise patrons. siderab:rably less receptive lo his htcon* ■■■hlH 2 02 9 un le ss ch an g es ore m ade.i. • T h e S o c ia l S(Security agency will andcriicrime initiatives. • health tA l THtf-TEBT Department; Buyilit! Call 733-0!0931 Sell it! to know aboumt ___ ! f o
pesticides eaii r i y m m i E p ' ■ I WASrtiNGTON (AP) — T h e I M ultl-Olutlot ul 5/8x50“ W ^ t hlerall* e 7 Latex " Agriculture C ^artm cnt .will bbe e giveni T r i i - S ^irmuUiea ^ StriD G a rd e n1 Hose House) P a i n t advance notice of what pestiiis tic id e s CSIFI «141-ie7.Formu111'“:? ______/ll5-.H6.oa11.twiletwim ' ^30^046.------i— ------#351-643. P.emii might be banned so it can start look- Y m H H tppfolect»o»inflmow« ^ A O CittuilBfMief > ^ ■ 9 8 protection. ^ ing for alternatives, under ann agree-a IS fal R B H “ dsnsgt tw wood,------$ 4 ^ 4 9 $ 0 9 9 S X $ < W f lg j mijonryjnd _ r ment signed Mi^daji^ with i j M ^ coflctcu. 'b n vironmental TiDtcction Agenc “With on early warning syj i f f l - farmers will not be lefl empty-hrss i m l y ^ r. with an equolly risky chemiemical, H H saTd Sen. PotncK j. i-cohy.rD u ^t:;— PEHni' H ifl who chairs the Senate Agricu•ic u ltu re C om m ittee a n d attended th e sig n 1 — 1 The agreement calls for the m Uhabelievabl(le Prices I within six months, to list pcstiesticides i^ S I i —S Never Before Offered!Oj fe s y that arc likely to be restricted or g lii ofT the market, and to renew th n ------RiibbBrmaJia)d^2-9alr Ti/4-galrI;------B T 5 ITrShopVac. S — - each- yeor.. The Agricuic u ltu r e m g m * > ^ "ta 0 Perfect Sleeperer Pillow-tops g i n #395-301. O i a z a n o ns ' GartiageCiCans Gas Can Jdryvse- ' Department will determine wwh h e t h e r , T wtin in Size S ets FFull i size Sets ^HH Granulesintiol /M2 0 4 9 “S^Sro^. $1 m eth o d o f p e s t c o n tro l c an b e found.foi IM I' $ 0 9 9 $ ^ 8 9 $ $1 2 9 9 9 If no alternative/exists, Ibe: dtdepi^-.' . *299®® I ment will work y/ith commiim o d i ty . Q u Br C< a r o l m m m H o r n e t SfWUf .OSODtl. t;wtf&Tr*y Browner said at the signing cereierem ony /596.692.J«ttpnywtU rt2000ho'«»'" wgimm (uctinea. ^ m m in the Capitol. ' g g 9i 9 ^ UH "Tliis IS good news for prodi flood mni «-21-»4 consumers and the environmnment,” iSiUH. ^ WtMAxrTuWoau'i = n . ■ puc— fl said Agriculture SeStetary7 Mike1 = = • • BmMAmBB*" ^ Espy. Espy, Browner and1 Leahy.L H | Magic Valley MattressM B m ade m uch o f the fact that ththe e tw o . j g B S a KOATSSM Fri.1(HSat.10-S*CkKedSun. ^ agcncies rarely coordinated & -28M^WMWngton— -P0^ -ffl5fi9iti«tnthcpastr------7 - E-IS—^ 7 3 « g 8 ; l 8 Main AvenUieje SoutfT iT w irn ^ F a l l s i 7 3 6 - 00U8iDr”p 1 N o n e o f th e ofB cials co u ld saysa y h o w S m b i S i i h i m u c h m o n e y w o u ld b e in th e bib u d g e t' - 6 2 8 for grants. .1 __
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C ongress w ould ofTer'ered lo the Clinton bill —- a seemingly innocuous. I ' have a lot1< b f work to do to j)a ^ a Aboard were sevenn AI llied d iv i- the koy porports of Marsoilio ond Toulon wilhin is a health reform bill chanangc by Sen. Christopherr 3.J. Dodd, D-Cdiin., that f everyone agreed. Thcy don’ sions — three U.S. (VI'/I i U.S. Corps) 10 days ani toblo 1 even ife on’t. . , w o>uld u expand insurance co%coverage for'pregnant 23 ■ : .Insiealead, debate proceeds at a s and four Frcnch (11 Frcnch Frc Corps) pushed ner a snail's pace in the', won>men and children two yearsye, earlier than the Senate,:, tior one knows when it willvill start in the House, Mite ...... — .organized as ilic 7ih.7lh.Arm y. The .to Lyon,'wh fl. tchell bill. , V‘ : and newew plans and coalitiotis keepcep popping up every Re Americans hod sailedd fifrom Naples noAmoriuricans- P a ris . y [Republicans instantly react<:actcd. Senate Minority nmy : Hny ------^—L «atadeF-Bob-Dole-SQid-Denu>i ------= ond-Jhc-Frcnch from-Nc-North-Africa;------lobtTlhTAlpine' AIn 'Avigijqn ^ .O i g r njDcrots-wcrc-trying-to ------igna. “ T hcsicse kinds of changesiarere difflcult-but< they forcc‘ce Republicans into the po Among the warships wenvcre lhc battle- pas5„sa„aind ■ I position of being anti-. ships Nevada. Texas amand^Alabama, I alw ayss haveh been,” President Clinicinlon sajd Monday. pregegnant women and anti>cti'Children. Sen. Bob north • • / X I But is which had bomba;b a rd c d is there tim e this year? Packckw ood, R-O re., quoted UlysUlysses S. Grant vowing anco's i Y „ ^ : Congnigress is scheduled to quit for ___Normandy coast.ovcM'T.two months for Uie year on Oct. 7, to dcdefend the line “ if it takes} all sum m er." twrdor, 'S___-r • givingJ lawmakers1; who arc up) fcfor re-election one . “V earlier when northern■nFrancchad 1 I” '""'”" SPAIN, ‘W e’re prepared to equaqual Genera! Grant,” firs t b e e n , ______i m onthI backb£ hom e to campaign. Packckw ood said. . ★ :★ invaded on Ute— • A nd1 whilew both chambers havec putp off dicir August Re•Republicans would nott allowa) a vote on the recesses: D-Day. — ^ es so far, more time will bee Iclost if they decide to amicndment. er So, the debate drordrones on with, little pur- T h a O . S . June 6. ■ - I few days before Labor DayDa to be with their pose.se. — First A irtxm o Task C annes ' i fam ilies!cs and constituents. - atW ar T h e ^ Form Orop am o It’s t ’ hard io picture howV ththe vague, repetitive invasion of ' ” ------^ t Alrbomo • As for the voters,•C^inton’s supporterssu had said debabate will ever progress to ithe major issues — iskForco rcpeatedl r\cnl.\flfWc»ldWitlt s . o u t h e r n Commjtnao S N edly — wishful thinking perhapspet — that once • whetether employers will haveive to pay for workers’ •Rosio' France, the 'Bluo lino'^ , -or debates began, Americansans would tunc in and in^ururance. whether taxes willill b be raised, w hat l)cnc-,' :★ I ^ Frejus sccond D- ^ becomle e involved.i But a recent NexNewsweek poll found fitsI vwill be required. Day. had been a controvroversial plan. ! tw o outut of three Americans thinkink Congress should MivUd-aftemoon Monday, a^fnrfruslnilcd'Scn. Donald”' British Prime Ministeister'Winston | w ait untilntil next year to pass a health*llh*reform bill. Riegl:gle, D-Mich., said it was5 timetir for a vote. "Let’s • Churchill had not wantented 10 divert | V ^ K S B H 3rd.,45th 4 and Suchftl findings lend credcncc to0 Republican'rcmarksR . notji: just talk about it endlesslysly hour after hour, day ^ forces from Italy to op(open another , 36tl5th U.S. that Amcm ericans don’t want the healicalth-reform bills the after;r day,” h e pleaded, Infnfantry ; Democra ■ front.~Howcvcr. Prcsidcrdent Franklin 1 :ratic leadership is ofTcring.i- Inn the House, Democraticic leaders]< have put off. 0\v\al link right now public opinic D. Roosevelt and Gen.n. D w ight D. Frenchc h Arm y V inion in America has ^cbai)ate on health reform indefini:finitely, awaiting finan- CommahilQ ^ Tongly coalesced around thehc i d ^ that we proba- cial1 tanalyses from the Congress ^ Eisenhower w ere commilimilled.lo mak- , ’Romeo'^ « [ressional Budget Office. ing Francc the dccisivcvc theater. A i . bly oughtght to do our hom cw orkil h'lth'ltlc more before wc on HHouse Majority Leader RichardRid Gephardt's bill drive from the south1 offeredo the 1 take thisIlis im p o rtan t test; that wkve c arc probably not and[others. o chancc lo catch the Gerje rm a n s in a ready,”" Sen. Phil Gramm, R-Tcxuc'xas, said at a press Me/Ieanwhile..many lawmakerscers say the real issue is - massive pincer mdvem'ement as the' confcrcncencc M onday. - ' . ' n o fCCEO but votes. The Senateate stands in the way of Allies broke out of Nonnainandy. - Behindind the scenes, two separaterate coalitions in the rouncnding up those House votesotes, since, some repre- As U.S. strength ma Ihe I ^ H b K — one bipartisan, and onene Republican1 — are sentaitatives have made it clear■ thethey w ant the Senate lo senior partner in the lg on compromise plans. A bipartisan House volee 1first on the key elementss oof f reform . ■ C om mla an n d o s group Iasilast week introduced its altememative. Evi Washington's views prcv an d Ran(an g o rs iven if bills were passed in each chamber, thcy In Ju ly O p e ra tio n **An\ ■USB II fall:ills to the leadership to0 tbring wandering wquliuld then have to go to aI conferenceco com m ittee . . IH M i l/i'^/li ll Dcmocral renamed “DraKoon") waswa set. The ;rjts promptly back into lhcIC ftfold. But that’s just whicIich would resolve the diffeifferences between the______Wrnrj rCnsHma----- , Oh(i pr6b~T British, however, did1 ncnot provide „ i, ___ 5b1em of many.------;— ~ tw oi-charhbcrs’ c approaches. ------any-ground-ir pushed i un I ■ Their forces would stayay in Italy to '’5’™”nbardnient. Resistance was ttliiTKhone valley'startingng Aug. 21. assault the Gothic linec Ulater in the d by ' the end of the day. 1These three U.S. units wetfcrc veterans ------94,000-troop The invasion startedled with the ' The nextXI day.'lhe Allies moved their | men were thankful'ul that this paratroopers of the 1st Airborne ofl the bea,eachhcad toward Toulon invasion } was nothing likckc the fight. ,^2 . Task Forcc landing bchimiind Ihe coast Marseseilles lo the west and ing ' in Italy. Tlie Gennansns started to H VI ,a n n eE R F UIRNITI aboul four hours beforeilheamphibi- iht Cannes andind Nice to the east. The ^fall back immediately, figIghling only ous landing. French divisvisions were to liberate the °a delaying actibn. JP JR E S JEE ] \ r I T . • This brigade-sized.unilunil included major ponsis 10i the west By Aug. 23, This docs .not m ean theic campaign ^ S the 517th and 55Istt FParachute IstFrencench and 9th Colonial divi- vwas a cakc walk. At Monantelimar on ____Regiments, the 5_0?thh I Parachute sions reacached the out^iru; of____/Aug,_23. a German coutuntcrattack- . Duttalion and the 460thIth P arachute Toulon.' whivhile the 3rd Algerian and temporarily t isolated th t e 141st jfWhiteWesstinghousee Field Artillery Battalioilio n . C lo u d s 1st Frenchfl Armored divisions fought Infantry 1 Regiment off th e 36 th w obscurcd the drop zones,'cs,.and m any their w ay inioml Marseilles'. ,. IDivision, and the encm;iiy was. not , . - - _ _ paratroopers landed in1 trtrees in Ihc By theJ ende of the month, the pushed[ back for two days,s, ~ ■heavily w ooded area. entire south
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/ F*"*ench, Sudain officcials ...... : onous} terrojrist g g f- ' ...... £ nalb note ^P) — Carios the Jackal, n squa said Pierre Marion,on, said lhat during the • ...... t e p a r i s ‘( a p ) ^ • . the freclanccc t -A s a te rrororist-for-hirc, r Carlos R a mm i r e z year in Sudan,in, v where he had enfcred frf ^ reportedly teaieamed up wilh some of Sanchez, S gol his nom du gu<;uerre afier six m onths ago on u false pa.ssport the w o rid ’s lilmost notorious groups, British B tabloids learned thahat a copy ' and was livingng uunder a false name, ^ -_inc]uding GeGermany's Red Army, o o f Frederick Forsyth’s 197171 thriller, "Y e ste rd aay y tmorning. Sudanese '■ Faction, the Ja;Japanese Red Army, the "Day ": of the Jackal." wass i found in aulhorities. lel:i u.sus know they had pos- . Basque scpaparalisl movement in one o o f his early London saflafehouses. itively identifitlificd Carlos and were Spain and var:/arious Palestinian orga- -TThe novel tells the story oifa f: profcs* ready to respoispond 10 French arrest IfS nizaiions. sional killer hired to ass:ssassin ate warrants," heirsaid. sai He w as mo;nost often linked lo the FFrcnch President CharleTdele Gaulle. Carios wa.si.s rerelumed to France on ' murky woridd of( Middle East terror- The flamboyant terrorDrist Idng Monday. ism. Intelligcrjcnce reports connected wworked in the foreign op>pi£nitions P asq u a saidaid Sudan, which ihc I him withjhele 1972 massacre of 11 sisection.of the feared Popuiluiar Front United Statesites blacklisted lasj •—A^^noio— Is ra e l r a 't hilctcs-“at-thc-M l c unich • ftforthe Libcralion:of-Palcstiiitiner He is.....-August- as-a-nam aliomupporting-ler—— « Olympics, aa 19751 attack on OPEC bbest known for his alleged rtrole in the rorism, had not;not asked for com pensa- A French spldler on MoMonday holds up a linee ofc Rwandan re^ugeesTJr-preparing to cross Into:0 Zaire headquarters,s, andi the 1976 hijacking nmassacre at the 1972! Munich tion for handingJing over Carios. Bul he from the French securitirity zone in Rvyanda Inn ianticipation ofthe Froncinch withdrawal next we/eek. of an Air Franranee jetliner to Entebbe, COlympics and the 1976 hijaijacking of ^ suggested Sudaiudan might be trying-to;, The refugtJBs, Tnostty’Hii-Hutus, are afraid of rep:aprisals byTutsis. Uganda. a;an Air France jetliner to) IEntebbe, prove its good}d \«will 10 the SVesi in an Carlos, 44,4, was locked up in La tUganda, which ended with;i an; tsnieli effort to end its ostracismi . p Same prisonn iin southem Paris, He ocommando raid, _.ln fad, Sudaridanesc Justice Minister ’■ III O ' was to go bcfccfoix: a spccial terrorism But. yigal Cannon, a former Abdel-Azziz; SliShado called Monday Profiteeers ply theirt tfaiides aloi judge today foifor indictment in at least atadviser tn terrorism to Isnu-aeli'Prime for the Unitedled Stales io remove it one killing andar the opening of an NMinister Yitzhak Rabin, sai;aid Carios from the blacklicklist, which has cost it investigation1 iiinto numerous others. h;had nothing to do with thele Munich most of ils aid.id. Egypt'sI Middle East A FrenchI court c( convicted Carlos aiattack. News Agency:y reported.rc Rwandjlan refujigee escaape rout in a b sen tia in-June in 1992 and sen- Carlos also is suspcctecanoes crossing theth inlcl. da„g„o„s errorisiK in recent y ears \I turnedit delirious.'-’ the mini;nister said he w as the lea(leader of a Libya'n hit . Money changers work, thithe crowds said Brig-5- Gen. Jcan-Claudc "T"There will be.many more,■c or Ihosc is now in Ihciie hands b f justice,".:Hc ‘ oion French television, squad sent to kill1 U.S. Presidenl at every'turn. selling; sislacks of Lafourcade,, thetl Frcnch commander boboats this w eek." said...... France’s former intelligenencc chief.' Ronald Reagan;aninl981.‘ i Zairian currcncy at shiftiiifting black of Operalionn Turquoise.' His remain- •-• - Form er Hutu soldiers coirontrol the market rates. . ing troops,arcire scheduled to be out of boboat traffic, extortirig mon from ^■■■■1 Zairian flshemicn have: abandonedal the safe zoizone in southwestern pepeople trying lo load Uicir grdcr check- sa id in n o crent e r Hutus may safely R\Rwandan refugees' who ararrived in • point vvhere soldiers forcc:c looters 1 to remain in RwIwanda, or reium if they BBukavul more than a m onth1 a dump their prizes. "They' arare lootitig have alreadyly fled. But the message "There is no food tlthere in _ , ------thtrcDuntryr~Thcrc-arc-ot"UO poH cc: docsn't'seemmto-fac-gcttingThrou^rri 't ------RwandaTThc'RPF'is-going'Rv igio“come— -Sal.e-Priciices-Effeclive-Thru-Augiugust-14,-1994------There is no law, no order..':r.. You look The rebelsils arc led by Tutsis, the a^a^-any moment. After thetie F rcnch / N / V ' N x in the houses, they arc completelyco ethnic minorit)rity that suffered so terri- leileave, the RPF is going to' ccomc and \ strippetf. completely cmjimply. It is bly imnassacsacres engineered by the th(there will be reprisals," saidlid Faustin ■ / • • impressive," said Franco0 Seguso,S a defeated Hutilutu government and its ‘ BiBihoyiki, a barefoot Hutu in tattered \ worker with the U.NKN. High . civilian deathQth squads. Up lo h a lf a clcclothes whose weathered facace looked / / o > 1 Com m issioner for Refugees.CCS. million pcophiple died in the slaughter fatfar older than his 46 years.:- The feared exodus of up to I m il- that began inn April.J Many o f the refugees arrivriving now ^ \ lion new refugees acrossilh th is'b o rd er O n b^oth si I has not yet materialized.-.- T here w as roadside is awashaw with the wretched . theirtht own cars or enoughlooney n .0 < m only a trickle of bon'o n e -w e a ry poor o f tw oI countriesc( trying to make bubuy passage in other vehicle} tAFT and QUILILT IN G > / PRINTS 3rksrr I ^ S a u fi ( s a t f / C hinese stitu d en ts failil ex am s, kiiill them seh.ves S choooose from our entire seUlelection of J Tru-Sel^anyofcoi, aft and quiliting prints.. 4!45" wide j '■ Reg. 3 ^ C la ^ s I BEIJING (AP) — TvTwo high self Aug. 6,, thetl China Youth Daily six six years' incomc for an, ; .average ' > Craft on bolts, Mashine wash;shable. / limit school graduates killed themselvesthe reported. peipeasant. s after failing China's toughJgh collcgc O n July 19, 19, another Nanjing giri, For 1 decades, higher cd:ducation / Reg, a 9 7 to 8 .9 7 Yaiyard ' entrance exam, an officiocial report Chen Xiuyaiyan, killed herself by was ws free in China. B u t th e \ said Monday. drinking fcrtilililizcr. Communist Cc governmentn t b e g a n / Zhang Yinli o f Nanjingg itin eastern She fell eighteig points short of the admitting ad paying student;Its in the / V N / s y V i jjjjllllll j . Jiangsu province ranked I9i19th on the cutofT for freerce tuition, and her peas- late lati 198fts as m oney grew tight,,ti; list of opplicants to a tcaci;achers col* ant parentss couldc not afford the ■ ' Every1 year, 3 million higligh school ;lcgc that admitted only'n/'nine stu-■ equivalent ofof: S1.750 for tuition and graduates grt com pcic for 630,C),000 slots dents this year. She poisoiisoned her- other costsover ovi four years — aboul in i n C ' h in a's colleges. Church, COUI m e m m m I [ESNEEDEe d t “ 1 r reach agreeni STEOtfltll )F F • > r O F F > Make a new li MANILA. Philippines:s ((A P ) — M BROADCLOTIr H > SLIPCOVERER a n d > Government officials wor/orkcd out. 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I Hilrh the T le Ten Commandments on , Gcncs7*ilfi I Thoniias— ^ ^ u n d s n h a L G o d docsiocsn'l undersiand evolu- book by R(Robert W right, exam ines the ' tionary psychology.1- •■ I'C a "emerginglg field’’ o f ev o lu tio n al' psyhumans we s long as w e both shall live." > were m ade in thc image sake of argument, it decides at some lions>ns? Or was it.'.thc emptyty real es- .. im age and imbu : are and likeness o f a per^ocrsonal God. Who com- ' From binlirds. W right m oves on to wh ely becausc G od m ade us in H future point lhal it tneeds the rungc ta tcle jjust over the back fence'; w hat s e p ^ t e from th ave municaies His love:and anc His plan for their ibued us w ith a soul that w e a ■ might becacalled "gorillas in the tryst."t.” He valiie above and 1- lives. but not the base. ______T h h e _ A ir F_or'c(^ h a s . ^et ^L h h e ^..S ?v cr-_ _ _ asks us to e 1 the animal kingdom and hav > consider the studies on thle e size : of- --lives.-”-As moral EveiTW righl hiisr t'rwtrouble maRing-fiTs own ~ TV.' M o iirila in H o ihe 'ccbultl'bccomc a 'noriir iTialcc th e c a s e fo r-th e2 b o m b in g gorilla testii m d beyond o ur “nearest rela- jticlcs. Tlie bigger they arc, tlthe and are responsi >) for_ case. He regularly.usesuses the w ord "design” tumbleweed grove,ve, southwestern ranginge. and thal \vas probabljibly a mis- more likely )ral-beings.-Wc m ake choices" ly m ale gorillas arc to fall fo:for m ony.. ihoscichoiccs. T c us w hen referring to hum:lumans and thc human Idaho could becomene ground-zero for lake,ke. W hile Andrus-joustss %with the • female gori msible (to G od and to o th e rs): )rillas..Fr6m ihere we move'c ini to do things is a mc I as mind. But a design m ustu have a designer - a eveiy Tigliter jock andan( smart-bomb in Idahaho Department of Fj T o say t h a ^ u r genes m ake i Fjsh and “geneticlejegacy.” w rong, explanati IS figui-fiWriglittricsjocjo exclude from the equa- m ore sophisticated, but ju st a seven W estern staiitales, andTdaiio Gamime, the federal Bureauu of c Land Takeanolother primale. for exartiple:le: . » com edian Flip V tion. nation for hum an behavior as wouldn’t even get ththe salvage value Man;anagement and a growingtig number —^Ajiong baboons,ba the higher a m alei ranksn in dine’s: “The dev Ifhe wishes, Wrightighi can believe his near- p Wilson’s character Geral- for the rubble. • o f cicritics over the range,c, ithe Aii- the social hierarfchy.hi the m ore sex h e has."h Is I f geiies are re est relative is downtow devil made me do it." town at the zoo and that’s Thai’s whin’s trick;cky aboul the bar- Forciree acts as if it's watchin) )sed to explain the behaviorarofJFK, ( commit adulleiy : be- why he likes bananasas oon his cereal. I’ll settle " " S a . = n - ; responsible for those who gain Andnis is seeklrking to sirikc with nis> ma a tc h . I and Bill Clinton? fore som e cvolut ms ‘ for a better explanationtion. I thc Tim e article does have'c at sen- that genes'causeeiy, then how long w ill it be b the Air Force. Lik.ike the Owyhee Itlt has leit Andrus lookingi n s l i k e a .yo aboul m orality and howV Itii bat- ■ If lhat w erejlutionary tn psychologist claimspris- Co/ Thomas is a Los Angeles Times Desert on a swelteriniring Augusi afler- shift;ifiy politician trying to0 ssell the iics against: JSC crimc? st hum an nature, and W righf’hfcor-| ons. bccause hov be columnisi. \ noon', it's hard to tetell what’s a mi- Brocooklyn Bridge to his1 h a y s e e d : true, w e should em pty th e p r rage and w hat’s real.ll. co nnstituents. st and it has madiade it im- how could the p oor inm ates bi It starts wilh the urundersiandipg. or ,possssible to decide the bob o m b i n g ______lack of one, undere r w h ic h t h e A i r ra nU^eJsaii.C-cnJiS-mciilsJLQ ge For if the \ Force decided to bibrinti thc 366th Owylvyhee County range is as ✓ " I — — ComposluTWrng^to^0 Mountain Home tantIt toi the nation’s security — Ihrce years auo. ______A irr tForce contends it is. h
- •• The membcnbers of the editorial board anand writers of editorials arc Sicphcn HarHartgcn, Clark_Wa!worth. Maii^ark Kind tiftd Steve Crump.
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Government cost couldcc be cut Edit*litorial recycles stale: icidea McMurrrrian takesjnoral stis t a n d confronted by th( n garbage tb thc M ilnerer B utte Landfill, I ha\'c uppruciaicd Thc TinTimcS'Ncwscarry- I waswa distressed by y our July 3 bout Falls County con • Instead of exercisinging y our arm s by back- y 31 editorial : R e :T h e Ieletter o f Aug. 9 w ritten aboi the need for com plete Twin ing Cul Thomas and his scnstMisible views o f the on Pre N ext, y ou slapi alls slapping your cronies,js, you> just may want to ’resident Clinton’s crime bill,fill. Y o u r ex- ’ D onM cM ururrian: ;ontroI. news and events. planati , stalw arts T ew s ai r-- save y our strength. You will need it when lation ofthe Racial Justice AcAct is noth- Is Don Mc*1cMurrian bcing'linfairly di lapped thc backs o f Tw in Fall Funhennoro, I apprcyaic.dled ihe editorial re- ingm c ir. ticipation w hile s you reach deeper andid dideeper into y our w al- more than hysterical hyperbol‘bole, written criminated: againsta by the Democratic ( s and C ooper for citizen par-- cently pointing out sonie'oftf)f the flaws in the solelyly to take another unnecessar S,ivcn,'.8T0up.B md lets to pay for those extiextro garbage fees. • sary shot at' tral Commitllittee regarding his stance ab le slapping the w rists o f Mr. currcnl m anagement o f Twinvin Falls. City man- the pre C ooper into your le," T E R R Y SCHULTZrz president's programs. I hardl>idly th in k the the Idaho Cii[^itizcnls Alliance initiative^ I. Before you induct Tews ant iigcrform ofgovemiiienlhasfias been highly pro- facts si ■ you m ay w ant to ial- Twin Falls .. ... s support y o u r bom bastic con-romplaint I thoughtt iti w as the right o f the eitizi our “Homeboy Hall o f Fame, moled by our socialistic cduc;Jucational system as • that thi the Racial Justice Act wouldJld n ou allo w — gardless o f' tl th eirp o litical afTHiatlon! A to considcr.thc costs.associai ■■ being economical. Afler carefarefully w.itching the exc •n- . Beer would have irxecuiions o f any metnberss ofol a minor- we supposeded to stand up for m oral prirm n c i. * efforts. b ------:------ive ruined fair this for 50 years. I wish to difdilTer with that ity. Wl siKe ers Blass and Fro Whom arc you tiying to frighighten? pies w hen wwi e believe in them ? D ocs tl ts by.{v|r. T ew s, C om m ission- Thank you. Tw in FallsFall C ounty F air — poiniof-view------S ers ihcHansciU ir-debute-ofa dciidJssue is incincendiary DemocraticHc-Partydictatc-to-aiHtsmen Froley and .a few o thers to rc- B oard, for saying no) to beer being sold at I recently requested a listit ool fthe city em ploy: and its prominence in your editori [5^ ■ mit and to withdr to n a l w hat their personalpe beliefs should be? :iLButte.Lwdfin zoning per-' the fair. ees and their salaries. It will,11 ppro ve shocking smack?cks o f racism . Should w e a:assum e that w e all should.ad loclaiid hdraw fh>m the cooperative ' Y es, there is a uniqueque and different atmo- for mosi o f you to know thcle a:amount they ro- Why n S T w in FaUs Count 'hy do y ou so strenuously obj
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y i l e a r l yy shovM timii e ~ ' . . Archlitectsiifin d ii i s e f t )) r hos]spital 5 S * ' ■ '• • i ; • ___ j i j - c Convertingig'old Cassiaa Memorial[ tot courthouEise may savee money . B y L i^ W right ridors would have to) hibe built to meet federal In other business, uboiibout 10 couniy residents Times-News writer rules that keep the pub3ublic and court ofiicials protested the new rublibl gddrcssing program. — 7*cparatcd-from-each-oth«ithierrhe-6a[d. ------ttyTTTcof^nlence rq ibrc?— BURLEY-Convertinting the old hospital into aa Bccause of the buildinding’s structure, the cicva- them lo change their adddressesl d r Judicial facility ipoy be IC easier and cheaper lhan1 tors and corridors wouliDuld have to b e.b u ilt out- The residents, who‘ livlive in iHrce clil-de-sacs remodeling the Cassi sia County Courthouscc side the b uilding, he wrovrotc. east of Burley, said theyley don’t liccd new house ' itself, Bot^e architects szsay. "We have not reviewc:wcd the hospital building, numbers bccausc they:y lilive in neighborhoods j _ A committee studyin;«ig-a43roposcd.S4J.mil-_ -— buLbased-upon.our-und(ndc«Umding-of-ihc-build— — with only-one-roud lo emcenicrand-leavc; ------lion judicial facility y may recommend thatt ing, it may accommodaJdate o major remodeling Bob Merrill said hc: w commissioners on Julyy l1: 8 . . qufcker. But some riisit(isidenls-mtty be able to analyze a proposed $4.3 }.3 m illion judicial facili- Cassia Memorial Hoirlospital is a single-story leave their addresses unchlriVBed unc! i f they h a v c |a . ty. building, which is easieriier and cheaper lo remod- good reason, he added. Expanding th^ courts rts in Ihe existing court-- el than the three-storyory courthouse, Conrad Commissioners agreedeed to allow residents :i house would r^^uire w workers to knock down1 w rote. B ut taking ja il1 inmates in to and from the -• 3 0 -d ay c o u n ty a p p ealll periodpi lo explain why columns and instoll ne\ ew columns and supportt hospital would cost cxlrad ra pioney, he w role. their addresses sh o u ldrj’l n 't Ibe changed. beams "ot an'enormous js expense," According to) Hiring an inmate transansport ofllcor would cost In olhcr business, com:ommissioners granted a an Aug. 10 letter to By> lywoter from Joe Conrad,, about S63.265; hiring,J aian offlccrno'coordinate request by 5th Districtict Court Judg^ George o f Lom bard-C onrad Arc! rchitccts. ' . transppris_fQr_Minidokloka.Count^,,wouId-cosl-._ .—Granala lo-cxtcnd-the numlumber-of-duys-ihut-coun ----- Workers may not be 3C able to remove some5 $67,142, wrote Lt.^eniI'ennis D extcrr-dlrccior 'Gf ty employees can rcceivccive fullj)ay during jury columns. Conrad wrote.e. New elevators and cor-- ■' the Mini-Cassiai Crihilnnlinnl J^ s ^ c e Center. duty to 10 days from threeiirce days. O fficia tls will htmm __-:rB riefiy^H i H / l i n j B C
UZ WWOMTmM Vmm Miw drugs!followinagcase Learn abouut business loaians at talk Brltta'ny Stanger,r, 9 , waits to show her hehorse at the C assia RUPERT - A representative rc from theIhc Small Bu.siness By Liz Wright agents, thee drugsc were confiscated, Administration will oio fier advicc on business loai C o u n ty F a ir a n dI RodeoRi while h er parenfantsi Kim and Steve, loans and planning for Times-News writer' identified at a laboratory tmd stored1 new businesses Au^ug. 30, at the Mini-Ca:Cassia Chamber of make som e last-ml-minute adjustments Moiiionday. as court evevidence, said MerrillI Commerce. R U P E R T ^ P e o p le oaccused of Kelley, spec)ccial agent for the Idaho. Free counseling ancnd information on lending-lg- pprogram s are avail- selling drugs get a chancccc in court to Bureau o f N:Narcotics. able to business owrvners and those wantingg tcto start a business. ulrugs,-how------Undcrcovcjvcr-agents-make-the-drug—;------Consultations-arc-avat:atlable-bj^ppointmenronlyrniy:------^— —In¥estigi^ation-M l!IstQTfnid— ever, ore sentenced to dcoi:aih row. deals- with1 taxpayer tt money, Kelley . Call the Chambcr oof Commerce at 678-7230530 for more informa- The Idaho Bureau of)f Narcotics , said. The 5ll5lh District Court judges tion. Spccial arrangcmm cnts can be m ade for thele handicapped.hi ' . says it plans to destroy cocainec< and later orderr tlthe defendants to return source oi)f ‘m yster marijuana after using il asa evidence ihc m oney■ to the agency, hc said. ry fum es’___against .three Rupert meticn arrested Afler courtLurt proccedings. the d rugs ^ n id o k a p]ilanners to talkll^w aste pits. Los'Aiigeles T im a body, andd inii air samples token dur- Wednesday on lelony dru]rug charges. a re ta k e n1 to t( Pocatello or Boise RUPERT - Rcquiriiring developers of open waswa.ste pits to apply for ing the autojjtopsy itself. Felipe Cantu, 26, wo/a s c h a rg e d where they/ aiare destroyed, usually by . a spcciol-usc permitI isI among the topics to be considered by the RIVERSIDE, Calif.i -— Conclud- But Cal/ial/OSHA said they could with two counu; Rosario0 Reyes, 39, incineration,in, Kelley said. Minidoka County Planiinning and Zoning Commisstiission Wednesday. ..ing a si^-month invcivestigaiion, not detcrmrmine if the unidentified Was charged w ith one cocount; Jesus Three witr/itnesses must be present Poul residents compiplained lasl n^onth about,t a smelly waste pond California’s occupatio:tional safety compoundid could be related to the Bujondo, 27, wos chorgec;cd wilh one during the: destruction,d( Kelley said. owned by Magic Vallellcy Foods Inc.. of Rupert.rt. 1They demanded the officc said Monday it foundfou nothing Feb. 19 inciiicidcnt. 'count of delivery of a1 controlledc According; tclo slate law, there must county forcc dcvclopciiers to control waste pondI ododors. at Riverside General HospitalHc thal No evideidence was found'that the > substance. be a rcpresei:sentativc from the Idaho Commissioners willill m eet at 8 p.m. at the Sth District courtroom of the Judicial Buildinj -could account for thehe notorious mystery fuifumes were generated by A preliminary hearinglg is set for Departmentnt of Law Enforcement, ing in Rupert. a puhlic hc:irin|i i«; ‘'mystery fumes" thatt h(hospitalized the hospitj)ital's use or storage of ■Bujanda at 2 p.m., Au^ug. 24, in the Idaho.B(•Board of Pharmacy and In other business, a ,cd-lbr-a-proposcd-200------catrfCTina cait domesi six people and sparkedd theti evacud-. chemicals,s, drugs or cleaning sup- Cassia , Couniy MagisiriIrntp Pniirt IHnlin pnfRorensic-tabrhc-sald. :stic livestock operation at 225! West and 660 South in Heybum. tion of the emergencycy room la st plies. or_weiwcrc-gcncrated-by-lhe-hos-—:— Ereliminary-hctirings area: scl for Cantu andid :Reyes are being held in Call the Minidoka < February,______------piiaTs vcntilntilation or sewage dispos- Cantu ' and Reyes at 9 a.m,m., Aug. 23, Mini-Cassiaia ,jail on 5100,000 bond I County Planning and ZonZoning Ofllce at 436- 7183 for jTiorc informa ^ liTdustrial hygienistsists w ith th e a l system s,s, ( Cal/OSHA concluded. 'in'M inidoka County MagistrateM and Bujandindo is being held on nation. stale’s Department of Industrial Tam Smamalstig, 0 stote industrial Court. * S50.000 bond>nd. — -The.men are accused- ilrar^iRT'cif liygleniftrnrreponed'tharin'thc-casc— ; an-lfr-also-chargod-witli—— ^Downard^^B)iridge-dedicati(tion-set— —— — ihe 12 emergency room)m attendants of three of the emergency, room ihe ! drugs to state underco;overagenls failing to affafTlx a tax Stamp to each SHOSHONE - A publicpi ccremony dedicatingling the new Downard who complained of nausea, workers, "I in May ond early June,:. They are of their drugjg deliveries. Bujanda, an "the type, severity-and ! Bridge will be,Monda>ay at 11 a.m . headachcs, dizziness>s iand'other duration of being held at the Mini-Casassiajail. illegal alien,n, < also is chargcd with rc- of the most severe symp- ' Construction on theIC 51.88 million bridge begai symptoms during the incincident may toms ... su] Oncc in the hands of■ undercoveru entering thec c c o untry.' egan in October 1993. isupport that this was an and it now spans thee Snake River between Ru| have fallen victim to mai Rupert and Deelo on mass hysteria involuntaryry physiologic reaction to '< Highwoy25. ' after the first cmcrgeig e n c y ro o m som e agent i nl and event." ' 3 generations ofc family die in1 traini mishap The new two-lane,ic, 1 ,1 2 3 -fo o i b rid g e is; ththe third Downard workers collapsed. Symptom:>ms exhibited by the other GLENDALE, Calif, (i(AP)’— A repeatedly .Bridge. The fifst was builtb in 1910, a nd the stfconicond in 1955. But at least three ofthethe most seri- affected hospitalho personnel "may ^ y blew' his, horn and ' commuter train struck an< ' ously injured were definitmitcly afTect- have beeni ththe result o f unintentional m d killed a applied his; cnqncrgcncy brakes.” CompiIelike odoror in blood onthcCal/0[/OSHA report.. . Jlife jn son’s de:jath___ ip a B drawn from cancer paticatient Gloria ' The mosl)SLsctiously-injured-per------oirwallIls than yourir kids! Ramirez. -___------son. Dr. Julia»lthbtse°UcTaandi lntr!»n-hurdrurP»- was shuttled before dawn ci ag re e d lo ' Kivt plcfiiy of wstcT snJ Ppndcrosa Fun Colors is safe for you. your kids andnd yourv home. Pondc- . was ‘'abnomially large" but no'canccr from ja il toto Cedars-Sinai Mcdical p^plead guilty to sccond-degcgree m ur- ihjJcdwiEibti.It iwtlicnng jumnw dJit.. rosa Palm. The Color oifQuaiity.T^' f i was found. der, eluding the possibilit Center lasl T^Thursday, then returned to. d' ift*ucsnvia«^T«MM Lab snidies will continitinue 10 fincl his cell a feww hours later.------d(death penalty. the' cause of the abnib n o rm a lity Swollen lj«Ijm ph nodes.in the-OBmpit,------descdbcd as a “prolifcratioation o f lym- neck o r groirtiin can indicate thfc' pros- T WALL- P A P E R SSALE! i phocytes,” the doctor saidlid in: tt state- ence o f a widlpn-Fri;7;30-5;30 SSa a t u r d a y : 8 - 4 ■ Ave. South ■ -18-HoIed Scranible Shotgun ScS t a r t . : . . _ 2412 — Check-in atIt SrOO a .m . - S t a r t a c 99:( : 0 0 a . m . ' I9SSE3SS&S W B 150MalnA\ M ore Info G:i:all M erlene York ac73736-6205 I'. 1g j ^ 733-2 • N " ' ' i ' ^ • • ’ ■- ' ■ I .. .. B-?. . Timos-Nows..Twin FalFalla. Idal)o Tuasday. AugustiSl 16.1094- ...... ------^ ...j...-. — V aileylHlife - ...... ■ Annivei*rsary jSympatthy for shhoplifter ■ Valleyif happennings T h e P f i a rTises r i isp u tJnlitsp ro p :iT7:^2TLTON~M^r7ai. and Mrs. Pat Kc,V .,~i| lenplace -Legal secret^taries sponsor•luncheon-;^— h -• ~' Pliiirrih~til' .Unzclton’ will/ill be. honored ^ ____J5EAK.ABBY: In respisponsc lo the. -1 - T W IN F A L L S -- Thc-Twin-Falls' Legal S«(:retaries Association ;it ;iii upon house Aug.g. ^21, in o b s e r - . f | [ » 7 > 3 •woman whose daughleler had been is sponsoring a no-1>-host.|uncheop at noon today-atlod the Prime Cut viiiicc o riiicir 50lh weddi:dding anniver. caught shoplifting and1 was> banned I Dear Abby Restaurant on Bluee 1Lakes Boulevard North,1. • - s a o ’r . from enlcring any of thehe com pany’s M . Abigail ■ • j A ll m em bers o f tlthe legal support communilunity, including sefcrc- I-riL-iids and relativess aiore invited to '^BP stores nationwide; She: thoughtt ihis . ipries. assistants, pailaralegals, o ^ce managers,srs, court reporters, law cill from 4 to 7 p.m. inn lliel'h recreation ' punishment was “terriblyly harsh,” ahd VanBuren L ^lerks, etc., arc invil/iled . lull at A:iders6n*s Cam,ampground on - ‘ - yoii agreed wilh her. Tipperary Road. ofT IntcInterstate 84 at You did acknowledge ih:lhat retail mer-. Parkinson SSupport f?roiipp fspK mppting iirally-bccansc------DEAR-KIKENrYoirwlin52“piais?a^ gills. Cards and memorilories to share of shoplifting, bui failedi lot recognize to know thathat I was clobbered for my\y TWINFALLS-'- The Twin Falls Parkinsonson Support Group has arc vvolcomc. that the consumer must pa;:ay (his cost in poor answer/er by my readers. Read on: planned ils annual1 picnicp Tor 7 p.m. today at Harmon. Pork, IMiarris and V irginialia sh e e r w ere . the fomi of increased prioices. You rea* DEAR SAEABBY: As a psychiatrist, t1 Anyone planninglg to attend is asked to calcall Don. Arrington at and Virginia Pharrls married Dee. 30. 1944,W . in Jerom e. a " soned that sincc the daugh^ t e r had been have utsated:ed m any palienis suffering,g 7 3 3 -8 8 6 8 o r R a y CClark at 324-5013 lo receiverec a dish assign------riwv-h«vc-livtfd-in-Haz(iazellon-for-32-^----- The-Pharrarrises-have-thrce-childrcn;—;— setftne-ti-psychialrisi7-.ihihis-somchow '-from-manic>lic^epressionr'Allhough-l— ____m cnt.______years, where livestock andan< farming is ' Dennis Phj?harris of Rupert. MelissaI ex cu s^ her behavior. am sympathiithetic lo the young woman tlieir-lilctime c arecrrYhc>hoy enjoy fam* jJeresfo rdd oof San Diego, Calif., andI Abby, she was a commoiion thief. Your "who w as arrested, ar you should be^ Office offef!rs free child imiriimiiiizatioiis ,,iJy. frieiid.s, fisiiing. foefood and fun. R ussell Pha’harris of Yuma. Ariz.; six: easy acceptance o f the lame la excuscs aware that hi I her condition had nothing CASTLEFORD ... ., They arc..i:urrcntly jcmmodeling o Iheir grandchildfIdccn; and six great-grand-• and agreeing the ^irl rcciiccivcd “very to. do with 1 3 - A' reprcseritative frojn frc Family Health h her shoplifting. Manic*'* S e r v ic e s w ill b e ggiving free ImihunizdticotionS'Td isir children ■ ( cabin on their ranch in St:Stanley. cGTTdren. - hareh punishment” 'Was aI ppoor example . depressivcj ^cs know the difference through age 12 fromim 10 a.m. lo 2 p.m. Thursdirsday at the Castleford •. 10 set for your readers. Y o u m o y n o f between righ ight and wrong. -J. School, mind subsidizing these: crimc inals by ' ' -EAST COASTi' The Castleford SSchool registration news;ws.release published paying higher priccs for prproducts, but 1 • - PSYCHIATRIST.. . Salurday reported'ir do! .D E A R a ; incorrect inforrnatioa aboubout the ages accepted Weddinngs ABBY: I work in retail fo r th e im m unizatioions. As a law enforcement ofofTiccr, 1 comc m an ag cmaent ei and am very much in daily conmct wilh ihesese “poor, first- aw are (^f ho Evans-McK(K e l l i p s how costly shoplifters are lime offenders.” and belielieve me< they to rcmilers.s. yAll shoplifters should beI Lutheran scichool schedules:s registration TWIN FALLS — KarKarmen Evans arc well aw are o f the criirime they arc prosecutedJ Kto the fullest extent of the B.U^L - Clover' 1T fin ity L utheran S chool)l i;is currently conducl- ' and Dallas McKcllips III11 were v married commilling. Also, rarely is a shoplifler ' law. Olhcrwirwisc, Ihe store that doesn’t* ing registration for■ Ihell coming school year. ------June 11 a(-lhe Cliurch of-lljf-ihe-Nazarene‘— caught-on.lhe flrsl-atiempi>pt aushoplift?—press-chargerges is-considercd an-casy—y—------Most classcs-stillill-havc-jpeningsrFonnoimorc-information.-call------inTvvinl'all.s, ' ' ing. Tlicy are usually so acaccustomed lo target for sheshoplifters. 32 6 .5 1 9 8 . OlTieialing was ihc J e rry getting away with il, ihey/ becomeb carc*. - GRECEGORY M. MALENSK.Y, I Kesicr. Marie l;ngles wasas ithe orgai^ist, less and-Dickck Dynes were employees or security. Thehen they offer DEAR AEABBY: I am a 2l-year-old 'imcs-Ncws Valley Happcr.penings, PO Box 548, ------liiL- iiintitfR;—!------iUmgino«ring-#tudonl-who—o _ The bride-is the daughjghter o f Gary being airested. .was picked:d up for shoplifting $477 in a d v a n c e and iniIncludc^pbonc numberle r where you can be ajid Ma.xeen Lvans oCif 1Twin Falls. All levels o f crinie^JrtcM justji violent or w o rth o fmnerchandise er when 1 was 18-8- rc a c h e d :...... Parents of ihe hridegrooir)om arc Dallas .i serious crimes, miisl be didealt with by years old. " - and Diane McKcllips Jr. o f Norfolk. selling examples of puni:nishmenl that I was arre;rre§icd andicsconed out ofif ^ ' Neb, will deter others from con-jmmilling any that slorc: tl^through the front door, Kainela Lawrencc., sistersi of ihe such act. May I remimind you that banned fromom lhal chain store’s out- al A dvofice Show ing bride, served as matronron of honor. although ihis person wasi tbanned from lets for life,:, aand fined $275 forerimi- K a rm e n Hridcstnaids included Ca:Carrie Dyiies. ^ _ all o f the com pany’s retailail stores, she nal damages;es and S3S0 for civil dam- Julie Watson and Amyly ;Aloxondcr. and DD: allas M cKolllps 111 Slill has the freedom to wal^ Ik into other ages, I'ricnds of the bride. •and D aw n James Lucas:as o f Kansas City. Mo. stores and steal from thenem. And wiih , lt was thele imost humiliating expcri- n d r e -HroomJjuren------A-receptio)lion-u-as-hi»lil-fQllQwin^-the_— tcsp.on^c^v.sucJjjijLtficjimme vou Kave. ence o f myly life, bul il lauaht me a Adrian, friend of the briibride, was the ceremony.-S<.-Serving were Sheri Wcmcr, I'm sure she. as well:ll as olhec valuable lessi:sson I shall never forget. lli>vver.girl. Anila Dynesties, Ann Tweedy and Leah shoplifters, will feel thatIt this is Iheir -NONAIlA M E O R C IT Y . PLEASE ; The greatest Todd Giinsolley, friend frit of the Anna Lane,-ic,-friends and aunls of the right. ' D E A R KiCEN, E G REG O R Y , ET AL: jfc adventure is - groom, served as _ bcsl b man, bride.______-_KEN1 SSTEPHENS. Mea culna!aU-SOft£cd,.And.l.c.an.’l.___ ^ finding y o w “ ^ cirWiiiMiletrwen: Kevin1 FiFarrow. Wark " Gif\"atleni]Siaants were” Santlie Bea’iils.” FLOR)RENCE, KY. even claim1 it was m y first offense. . Nordykc. JcfT Kinneevaukauk and Aaron Paige andid Brianna Tweedy and way home. Middleton, friends o f thee grgroom. Michacl andmd Thomas Vcmor, friends Ushers were Gary Hedledin and Ben and cousinsIS oc fthe bride. Magic Vali Kncadier. friends diof : groom. ■ The brideide .is a graduate o f T w in Uey Home EEducators r 1:00-Sun al2:IS Candlelightcrs were Angie gie Secord and Falls Highh Scbpo]S and is a junior ai Andre Color Book at Sarah Slerk. friends o f ihche Ibride. N o rth wst est Nazarenc College in, set annual;Ifamily pici:nic tbday Special'guests ihcludecded grandpar* Nampa. ' BothBoi Showings!' enls ofthe bride, the Rev.:v. George and The brideidegroom is a graduate of The Times-News arc invited.J. D1 inner begins at 6 p.ni. Vera 1-A'ans o f Nampa, aniand grandpar- Norfolk Higlligh School and is a sopho* ■ ■ Those attend:nding are asked to bring a 1 Cinema 9 - eiiis of Ihc bridegroom,I, tlithe Rev. and more al NNCNC. He is employed al D&D TWIN FALLS - The T Magic dish to sharlare and iheir own table Mrs. Dallas McKelliiH ips Sr. o f Roofing inI Norfolk.N Valley Home Educoilo tb rs h a v e scrvice andd ddrinks. Openoen Every NightI Dklahonia City, and Mr. Mr and Mrs. Tlte newlyvlywcds live in Norfolk. planned iheir annual faram ily picn ic Magic Vai'/alley H om e Educators iss soson, was the College inI SanSi Marcos, Calif. She is Cl)all us for help^ P - riiigbearer. employed as a registered nurse by the Special guests includedded the bride* Wood River^er M edical C cnter in Sun ADSMA groom ’s grandmother. Ircmrcne Lemos o^ Valley. S £dwar<'dD. Jones &f Company® Weed. Calif.. The bride]degroom is a graduate of MemfiefNewYotrotk SiKk Excrunge. Inc. & Secufiliesirivarivnlor Ptoledlon cbrpwalion A reception was heldI following fol the Wood River:r HighI School in Hail^-. He and Under are Free ceremony at the bride’s paiparents’ vaca- works as a carpenter for Bishop Gene 5 ^ 7trffill Boiob S e ib e l tion home. Builders, 734.9106w 733-4926 The bride is a graduatelie oi f Palomar Tlie ncwlyv■lywcds ruside-in^telehum:------n d ^ V u M . L L Registratioionset _ forGEDcUlasses J _ Thc'Tnpcs-Ncws“ ^ ■q r P 'Ee 0 P L ES W IT h T wI n f a l l s - RcgistSistralion for • Cicncnil nducation Dcvelopnopmeni, Basic Skills and English andid a Second Linguage, classcs will be heldleld Ihis month at Ihe College o f Soulh
T our m ining glg h o s t CREA^TIVE, iNNoy:VATIVE,, U N UISUALFURNIS ! iSHINGS WJI/ITH ATTITUD :h. tow iis on fieldi tI r i p The Timcs-Ncws
TW IN FALLS - Miningling lowns o f U j u | | H | | j ^ Old A ltu ^ C oun^ JS iheesubjec^fa. si field'trip planned fpr’Satuh:tiiniaybylHc ' College of„5eathcrn Idaho10 1880s80s. The tour . is designed to interest al! ages:ges. Cost is $30. which incluieludes trans^ ' poitation. lunch and printedted maleriols. ' Registniu'on may be done tn theI Taylor Building Rcconls OfHcc. J E ¥ ' ■ ■ J .
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OES TO MATCH mBOBi ■ f- N o> tb]i n g5 t o i dt. Charles ,.[-J ' • •S w ' ’ “Skip” Buchanan, commandinder of the ^ • ,USS. Inchon Amphibiousous Ready y' “V^’ ‘ W \ Group. ■■. < mc-u aa-fh e------Caribbean. Tlic nii^on? Toevacuate U.S. citizei■zens fro m Haiti if ncccssary. That-soi•sounded to ■>— “■— r=::~ the w orld, and to these troUnited States to hou)use them to help. It tickeded m e off." Security Sec Council then votedItoautho- t( Tlie ibrccs offi3ff Haiti could easily be sailors seated there intervicview other U.S. policyy ttoward H aiti has taken atat tlthe N avy base at Guantanailamo Bay, In response, IHaiti’s army-backed riz
H a i t i ai n m ilii t a r y S5iw a m p) s r e l i ^g io u s Haitian1 refugees riot- “ atG uaintanamo3 Bay c e r e ml i o n y intl l a t e st s h o wIf o f f p ir c e The Associated Press Pentagon saidd iiiu a brief written statement. The Associated Press masked civiliailians, who called them- vantage van Of religious holidaysys lo gain W A SH IN G T O N — HiHundreds. The swimmersicrs were picked u p ...... selves “Ninja;ijas," joined troOps in support sup among the people.le. It has ^ of Haitians taking refugiIge al the by C oast G uardrd aa n d N avy s|iip^in p o r t - a u - p r i n c e ;. HaitiH — wielding machichine guns at entrances, ;ven evci hung a giant portrait oif f ithe cap- U.S. Navy base at Guanantanamo the'area. A Defcdefense Depanmenl Hundreds of .troops andid iheavily More than-1ul,SOO paramilitary re- ital'S ital patron saint — Our- 1L ady o f • Bay. Cuba, rioted Saturdajlay and 65 ofiicial w ho spqkpqkc on condition o f arm ed civilians swamped the congre- emits ringedd tthe yellow cathedral. Perpetual Per] Help — from thele . if^. ■ people — including 20 U.U.S. mili- anonymity said-id' iti appeared those gants at Port-au-Prince’ss cathedralci cheering miliulitary leader Raoul Ce- floor floe o f army headqiuutcrs. tary police — w ere injurec■edby fly- who swam awaiway thought they ‘ Monday, stifling a religious)us holiday dras as he andnd his StafT clim bed the While V the conservative cht;hurch hi- ing debris, the Pcntaghave been sent, cois:ois "Papa Doc” Duvalier toi over said. Kennctt said all thee injuries, cal crisis in theirheir homcland..,Thcy crushed once more," saidi RiRcv.-Ger-- ExplainingI tlthe increased military VatVatican, duties in appointing including those'to 45 Haitians,H arc being keptIt atal a makeshift tent city laid outt or o n an ab an d o n ed ard Jean-Juste, who refusedscd to take presence. Fore)reign Minister'Charles offiofficials and even amende were minor. part in the ceremony-"The!Tiesc days, David said: '*‘11“This country is prepare LorLord’s Prayer” lo begin it witi-ith: “Our • The uproar began at 9.I. aa.m. Sat- airstrip. ;s ’b9I-coup. International Ai\er A Mondayift-seiviccsr —min— g tow a n H h e 'o th e r sidiidrofihe. ASKcdHUyTcl tion about thele SaturdayS incident economic saneinctions have deepened pricjriests departed through row:W3 Haitian military base. ary leader LL Gen. ^ aycd_until Monda y • B u s i n g s ------cC2-4- ; the crisis. dieiliere, followed by Gedi^s-i . At the_ same lime,ic, other had been delayc s-and hisv Raoul Cedras'18 w as one oT many t tid e th e A rm y Lt. Cdl.I. SiStephanie HocHne, ~ Q5 Inside, Bishishop Joseph Lafontant wifiMfd,Yanmck. refugees crossed outt Comics Cl -.1 who gatheredKi to celebrate the | pokcswoman, said it- __ _ prayed fir a1 trtriumph of "light over Not N far behind was a rag] . boundaries o f the camp andai threw a Pentagon spok and other took that longlg tito piece together Idaho/West C( ' d a rk n e ss, lovc3ve over hatred, good derileriy blind man, his r i ^ t amiuipu- m FeastoftheA.Assumption a t the ' -rocks, cans, tqnt stakes aj police, the , the details. ' . ciassified . C(C6-10 ' over evil.” tate-jited, led slo^^/ty from the chchurch by Poit-au-Princeice Catholic Cathe- objects at U.S. militaty pc ^ T he m ilitaryry hasi sought to take ad- a1 youngyc girl sucking h e r ihumimb. , dral In Haiti on Monday. 1— ■ ; T . f . ■ . } ' * ', ' '______^
a n e M Analystsil 1see Induss t r i a l , lucttion D o) n ’t b et o n pyii T a m i d s c h e mles i ratehUceB i n t w y too orado. thesese schcmcs.crop up-likc-- o ff those who Joined earlielier. O rga- state authoritieses vwhen their pyramid 118______The Washington Post hardypercnniinials. Some are njlative- nizcrs n may call them gomeses, but the w q s broken upjp tthat they declared n ^ figuires i - W A S H IN G T O N — ,TThey wanna ly innocentIt jgames combining par- sums s of money involved:d con be themselves nonci>ncitizehs of the m te, believe. ties^nd moinodcst'sums of money, quite q serious. joined the Posseisc (C om itatus, o politi- 114 lax p rotest group, and The Associated Pitss * ■ N o. il’s not the *69 M e ts, it 's th e O th e rs a rc full-blowfu! n frauds, run by “W e see il in w aves," soitlid Silver- cally oriented lax *94 players of Airplanene, Nctw.ork scam' artistsis ready1 to take the mon- man. n “W e w ent th ro u g a wwave last have inundateded cofficials with low- ig to be outside their _ WASHlNGTnN— -n^eheJ.4lh.con-_ : _ and a host of othercr pyramid cy and run. _ ——year y and we are gcttin:ing e a rly suits, c laim ing ti croppcd'up . “There arean varyliig degrees of u y.be com- jurisdiction. secutive monthly increaseie i;in produc* iT5^ [ ” schcmenHat~have cr " w am m g sigrials th a n i raay,' ------nUTTCatityrTeBleguluiuiy 9Bj£iPth»t= : = tion at the natioo’s factori<:ories, m ines _ _ . . . aro u n d th e co u n try . The Tl players culpability in the initiation of these ing ii around again.” ' ' 3n area, who schemcs,”’ saidst Kansas Securities :k, ployers -thc oniy'pcrsonon treasonably assured and utilities ofTcrcd Fcdcraleral Reserve ■ • here in the Washington For the uhcm cs to work, ists an^con-_ Commissiononcr-Iames-W-^-Parrishr'n “ ■musl believe they can findid enough of making moneyiney is the peiwn who policy makers a last bit oof f evidence ■ ■ • includc law yers; lobbyist , . gressional-staffcrsrappailarm lly h'avc whose officece has prosecuted a num- new n entron^ to keep the erenterprise starts the scheme,;me. In fact, Silverman Monday (o justify pushin]ling interest 2ZI ’ convinccd themselves;s that these ber of peopleiplc involved in them. In going g long enough for thericm to get said, the originatenotor puts up no mon- . rales higher. "iLgivcs tJic; FcFed ... a lit- JM_ ! ! ! ork and that some cases,s, 1the schemes “are initi- out. o ey and often charges chai a premium lo tic nudge" a day before todtoday’s .pcli- ■ ■ schemes really do wor playing will yield thenem a pile of ated in a conlompletely innocent man That's the “greater fool”ll” theory, the.first rccruits.its. c / meeting, said economistlisl Uurcncc o . I N O J M AM J J easy money. n e r w ith thic e ideai that ‘W e can make the tl idea that “there’s a ^reater fool The next batchBtch o f players proba- H. M eyer, a St. Louis consunsultant. 1993 19B4 But it doesn't. some moneyley if w e ju st m anipulate down d the road who'll bail1 mer out.” bly will make; a iprofit — but after Tlic Fed’s industrial prodreduction in- - July *93 June ’&4 Juty *94 Inevitably, “somebodydy’s going to this moneyicy and, golly, there said a Fred Joseph, Coloradodo deputy that the numberler (o f {Mople involved dex rose a modest 0.2 pcrcaTCcnt in July. 1 1 1 1 6 . 9 I 1 1 1 7 . 2 1 lose a bunch of.money,"z,” said Jared shouldn’t be anything wrong with securities si commissioner.. must e x p ^ so rapidly; that it bc- following a robust 0.5 percerrcent gain the ‘ I - Silverm an, ch icf o f the: INew Jersey' that.’ At thelie Olher end o f the spcc- Thus, players arc often fifurious at comes impossib^}ib^ to recjyiLCDOugh------month before. The gain waswa: stronger f#owwrR»»*nm». Oowa J AP . Bureau o f Securities, whvhich recent* .trum are peoteoplc who know exactly regulat^rs_wJio_shut-do n lown the ‘ to kcep"thc scher:Tieme going, officials than predicted and would!d i have been ly shut down a p y ra m i^^ h e r n c j l i a t _ w h a L t h e y ’rc--rc-doing':^= ------*"si*"scheiTies,'arguing lhat if■ onlyc the say. The numbcmb'er of people in a twicc as large ifnot for a ( decline in bank’s policyicy-sctting Federal Open ------was being*ramhroii^I ificI Prodigy PyramidI s(schemes come in many government g had kept its mnose out, four-tier schemleme quickly passes' electricity generation fromn aian unusual* N^rket_Cpmnmmittee.-which-meet3-to5 ------compuler netw ork.. forms, butt tlthey all operate on the they tl would have m ade moneiney. 100, and wouldjld soon rise into the ____ly„high.lcyel in-Junc-andid a strike a t~ ^ y . to see the report os adding.to the , Nonetheless, from Wa;/ashiagton to same principl:iple — money from new In westem Kansas, Parrirrish said, thousonds or tentens of thousands if heavy ^u ip m en t manufactuicturer Cater* justiflcation-fi-for the fifth increase in Kansas, from New Jcrsirsey to Col- investors orDr ]players is used to pay some si players were so futu rio u s a t the game kept: goigoing m uch longer. pillar Inc. 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— ldaho/W|eg S t ____ TieTunesf'fem ^ - L E G A t N O T I C E ^ '5 109 PROFESSK)NAL 20206 J C D l d a / ;. SERVICES DENTAL j^s^ctj^sjo b^ora^^ ■ BANKRUPTCY ^CNA'NA $100 bonus for lomis m w be obtainod by - All C hapters A AQ CNA's. ^ Are you k»U ng for Deiicioums diving ' calling More Harrison at rol^casos fyoBlltoniM co^et«Kii (208)737-2019. tnstruc- FrooTotophono J ^ n s to bidders indudo all • and7hmdlfSf*on^ mm the w w ding Job of caririg Reach more tfian 53,00DM leaders a day with juslust one plione call! . statutoiy! bidding roqulre- 538-7780600-548-2166 || . m e n u containod In T)Ho lo r th e eiderw In a skilled 31, Chmlora 36 and 40, . . 22ynfExp9Hme9 nursing " facility. Training Idano Cooo. RltimLkUhoS344S . provided E for certlfk»tton. R * tkne days or evenings. ‘ . M ag ic V allo y R e g io n a l Ps«ttokfeR«ord | Keeping- C c o n ta c t W es o r Linda a t . Modlcat Center rosorvos Fami accounts, woricar 4: Iho right to w a h « irragular- 423-5591 fer inloRnatkn or pfotoctootraWrM^ submit «i an aMllcatlon to W os'-and roject a n y o r aR c«^ Jem analysis ^ 500 SI Polk SL E iii Wmbwtv. J313-093 B.S.dogreo-crops/soils — SIgnod: John Bingham, Phortt 206.736-9234 3^ Amlnfstrator 7 Bridgoview^SmlargingA is Dato July 2 1 ,1 9 9 4 Take ' the sting out ot houso n , oloanlno. Hosidentlal A te PUBLISH: T uomU v. July ' commofq al, free ostlmalos. rii 26 and Auoust 16.1994. ttonoe. Pleaso apply fa» w - Caa Boa. 736-7404. eon.k 1828 BridoevimBM, ------T W o a t _____^ - B-safSr , ' SJK KES- ■ ' ' socnjtartai. 733-1000 Exerlenced denial aasla- 101 lou S Found M3 BuMTM Horn B03. in ciraoctunks K3 tants^pando^nctions t n Pnunili 110 PERSONAL CARE _E£ 107 SpKulNotcn 108 soumon ' '■ - e.,Cxperincod, dopendablo ,^.1. 109 PnXnsKvul Sovcet _^tal4sslstant,-Full time.— =— lit Bjwjfornif* 'iMssi’s s s s ri^ ^ 0 dontlstii olllco. 113 CnM Citi S«rvSHELTER
"oCOLLEEN’S CLUBHOUSE pm positton. Sond rosumo to: &>vTdbor. POBox 566. 13 Owcljnrt.^ ; J l Prosdwolaelivktos. F ound: M d trips, liconsod. ^ Dl AtVi/UoloRyan 1-1. Springor Spanlol, black , Aflos 2-6 yts. 734-9948 i; fSS' KS .DiCKin I& whito m ale pu p . “ 207 O FFIC e figs*'" "I'g BoittAtanumt 2. nNALBfflOULMENT :i ESKSKSS. I ^ Lab X, btondo fonuJo DAYSI - - ...... CLERICAL...... APpnoto 3. Lab blacK'^'whilo fo- u 0 J vSwTu SJ07 malo • r, Accounts manager wantod KeJsdy Timothy, 7, checksct the progress of the competition 09 UaarHonnmri 4. PilSufl. wWtoabrindo. Pdmrcare A preacnoof, fatcis for 7wM Falls lutnUure 09 So»V«mtl»VtiWipni»nt flmalo i sto re . Must bo neat In ap- during the pie eating.ng.contest at the HucklelJeborry Festival I! M S ” . =•5. Brittony X; orango A M aranca. Send rosumo to Saturday in WhiteflshIsh, Mont. Timothy, last;st year’s champ in whito mak) 568 Bluo Lakos Blvd.N., ICH AAc doption: Twin Fans. ID8330t.- herage group, had a i a tough time against thithe older kids In 301 BuwmiOppenuMn 1. Spanlol X. block & whho ShouDAvoW734-8S59 A 302 MovylsLun fomalo.fl ■=■ ACCOUNTS PAYABLE her group this year.r. R rst Southern Babtist, 310 ^ 0 £ R K iS M ' S ’"’ I B II 22. .2 Tofrior Shoitk) X. block Cactus Petes Roson Casino 30S ' Conners & & whito fomolo puppy 'Adams, KImborly. taking 30C OmntuIoOiA'VU ;!! sr- I 3. Hoolor X. tri c ^ r ^ , f o - rogistratlon for fail classos m.> jo; FrunculSmxcn anddsywj^^fl|^:3l)^ to ffi ■ g moto S lor the poaton of Accounts n *!mSrti«j»aw a4.2HootefXpopptos.'’ 3 lU JMotOmtn e’ ' 4106 Of Payable CtoricCandUales XX- - 3-5. Lab X. yoTlow.fomalo yi Eirexoinditionss near X6 AnouaAutn pup. D Llschool, lunches A snacks. 710 non« OOr ea wofl a s strong communi- 109 4i4 m n* ato. • 221 yrsoxportoncod, rots, a t !!5 ISir™" S109 v«t:;Binn Nico C a ts & Kittonsi ^_aQ0S.cJl324-S784. ^caiion akllls. Previous ao- — - w urta payable skills pre- - ...... disasterr year oi. f l 9 1 0 lEIIMt Schoccyirnirucuon I!!J S Y a " ” ■ ■ SIS’ MMe othor looking fo r kids to Mrtc InMnj...... ' - LOCATED ------Mlwatch ovonings, tralnod 1396thAvoW. _CPR.536-5325- C YtoiWo offer excellent working W A L L A C E (A P ) — Its H; smoke going to get:l upi and go and wc'rc _ 736-2299 ^Tho Play Houso has 2 opon- conditions cor and benefha in- darkened skies from Morlontreal to not going to0 catchi it," he said. "1 AFTERNOONS ONLYI ings iJ lor agea 20 montns A cUrfin^prellt clu shai^g^^ M ondm thru F r t ^ up, u Can Loti at 734-6433. , hoc tlic mid-pacific Ocean. go h o m e CVevery night saying, CLOSED Saturday. It charrcd enough limberber to fill a Whew, wc cscapcdcS' another day.’" B uiusiness Hours; appllcams should contaci Sunday A H olidays . . the Emptoyment Recruttor freight train 2.400 miles lorlong. In the Payetycttc National Forest in Montlay-Friilay, I 8:01 ai 800^-3833, axL 6609 It was blamed for the d 00 to 5:30 • Satorday,ly, 8:00 to 10:00 Animals > aro SOLD OR II c deaths of north-ccntralJl Idaho,I fires of 32.000 DESTROYEDafter48 || o r (206}736*1626 behveen som e 85 people in the region reg and and 25.000 aciacrcs continued to bum I th e ho u rs ol 9 a.m . a n d 4 hours.'sopioasocan o r. Ill p.m.. Monday thnj Friday. destroyed more than 1000 buildingsh Monday. ' Address; visH tho pound daily to I chock II your pot Is horo. [ |J f l in this northern Idaho townwn. • Fires havave charrcd nearly Ij 132 3rilStiitreetWest,P.O.Box! This Is n o t a n u p -to -— « l- Modem fircfighling technologytee —300,000 acres•es across the W csfthis” “ d a ta nst; n^xed d o g s a re I j makes it unlikely thatt a rash of summer. Butut modern firefighting Twivin-Falis/fD 83303 hard to describe. Or ■ U e ilC A N STAFFlNCt, INC W e ste rn fire s s u c h as tl como pick out a poppy, ™ Cum:unempoaldone: s th e “ B ig techniques, inincluding aerial drops Meeting M alBia4m onlha Blowup" of 1910 will occiiccur again, and surveillailance and use of bull- !0t ADMHSTRAT10W Ara«ft»ctor-FT^ ^ , but Idaho fire officialsIs are: con- dozers andd other mechanized FAX mNACtEMBff P>urchaaingaflM*FT g g ccmcd that conditions thishis summer equipment, ha }ht9plngiIifKV8monlta-^------have helped-keep-mast------: Emptoyment O p p o r ^ t y ~ WoreVord processing and data arc m ucinikc those offiT'8'4 years of them in chc:heck. - — ^ ( 22 1 0 8 ) 1 3 4 ^ 0 - seen by Iho Canyon In wnVo aro accep tin g Applica- ^ a g o . - Today, firefrefighters primary tool South ParicCan73^0B28.- 75tions lor m anager trainee. Cal^today^EVG^A^ LoiLost: ^a'nale minaturo R< • 73^6452 "We have a similar situiituation to is the Pulaski, h Requlroa wBHngness to ro- ki, a broad-bladcd pick .''S' Schnauzor with bluo A Iq, 1-800-721-WORK . 1910. Wc need to worry al locale, training provided. ____ y about ii," , and axe invnventcd by Edward I *1 black collar. S u n . 8-14 in Hi •xparlenoed de sk top pub Forest Scrvice Panhandledie opera- Pulaski that is used to dig fire lines Shorrys Circle a re a , out of Addlti Ac nSSnSlt” "”^ ' ^l1^lisher, full er part-time. tions team leader Del Mitchitchcll said, and chop awa)vay brush and tim ber. . . ed.Cwtaet: Rkhar^i^er Send Ser resume lo: Box , Some of the most intcnilense w ild- In 1910, fire Lost: KeidDad Dauschund . 92126, %The- Tlmes- firefighters were not the UlLineAds: News, P.O . Box 548, Twin fires of 1910 burned inn northernr well-trained,1, vwell-equipped profes- • • 3:00 P.M. Monday llitoiroogli Friday lor next day'sI's piibilcalion Idaho’s Panhandle Nbtiona:inal Forest., sionals doinging duty today.' Many lost: Key'a on Locust by. Sslary, Si bonus', A living Oencte n eral olfice help needed, They werc sparked by memore than' were drawn from-thefn transient pop- •5:00 P.M. Ftiilaylor.SiSunday's publlcalion - _P«rt(.rewafdl733-74S9. -Ef mafleft^73»49fe. sotrf®rne ccm pi.M experfenco 200 lightning strikes andid > w hipped u la tio n s o f■ Spokane.S Wash, and Lost: Male Shlh-Tzu, whRo ___ hotolul. A ^ in person at •10:00 A.M. Salurdayfi[for Monday's publicalion.1. 02 ADULTCARE ^ 2S9MetoAvi»E.M-EftA—------by strong, warm winds.. Wildfires M Missoula. Moilont., and w ere paid 25 Qi' with tan sp o ts, lost SW ot 202 ' • _ JJ0f0ffi0.Caaa24^ s g ------— •OffcoACtorical posMons. in Iddho. W ashington.. MontanaN cents an hour,ur. Roads and commu- Display Ads: < T11pmto7am,position' and elsewhere in the Westst tthat year nieations wereere relatively, primitive- - 105 PERSONALS . <|Popon Aug 2 0 th . Light du> - - •-3 business days priorirtopubllcaiionTTalinimti nes-News its ties, courd b e su lt& le for ...:consumcd about 5-milliollion o c re s "and fiw sutS'eik'eillanc'c was m uch less Adverlising Sales lleprijresenlalive for more inform;rmation, .ir$lJ».A4)«yMsltaTheFal. Msomi-retirod pe rso n . U aht _ Twin T Fals. 733;7300 and 9 billion board-fcet o3f f timber.t cfTcctive. house keeping, assist w^h Bu»i .. This summer, lightningg hash start- The Big Bio3Iowup’s smoke spread. |H : Now, No^ aO natural dietary sup- dnnsing A breakfast'prap- P>art a rt lim1 e secretary-book* cd more than 400 firesres in the for thousandnds of miles. It kept plomontpl lets you loso oration. Small, oheerful, keeping kee posltion-after- «roighl without diet or oxor- reskienlial care home lor noon o o n s, & h rs w eek. Panhandle National Forciircst since street lightshts lit' all day in * Y Phone, AR.AP, shipping, A else.c7 Satlslactlon 100% JtUoWffily.gtfW?-7«g, • late last month. Like 1910,10. 1994 is Watertown,. hN.Y., and prevented guaranteed.Tho Herbal --- literature Inventory. Word expected to be one of theie fiveI dri- the British shijhip H.M.S. Dumferline , ■ Senior DIscoulunl-25% off regular opeipen rates ViEnofoizer Available at: . 2C3a AOniCULTURAL Perfect. Perl Excel, A d ^ a s e cst years this century. ------from taking’ nnavigation sightings- “ , ■ '.^Student Discocount 2S%.off-regular them in time, but our peopeople arc about 60 milesles east of Spokane, P.O.Box47,JeforiwTD • See'ofrf, PALUREADERA ,63338^7. 8: EOE M-Kd ^ getting tired ," h e said. Several firef rder lorw lor our open rate «n5.tto?e'3u‘ia; refighters were burned ADVISOA. Also tare card ^ (per. milker needed, small Cell John Sjjccht. fire mana 0811733.7755 or go by inagcment to death. Onele icrew of 42 firefight- iierd, housing available. QokO dden Homes, 21396 Hwy officer for thc^ Wallace • > aATrito manager P.O. Box sq j :e Ranger crs was saved'cd by ranger Edward •FFast.C ash Alls • 30. Twin Fans.______District, said the region'ss firesf and P ulaski of. WiWallace, who helped orvtoe departm ent rec ap ------:^firc-conditions havehimonon edge.—— them-takc-rcficfugc“in"a"mine"shan ------$2J5/line,-f0 10days,-forilenisptice(ltiploS1[S1000 ■ ■.------Burtoy,17190vwlafttfAve.' i r e tu M E F A R M ^ S -■ ®SSlttonist needed. Good phOM ■ "I keep thinking one ofo f these is while the fiamcm es roared past. R A custom er service skills •GSuaranteeo l Ads* rJSTOffl;; f“required. Benefits otferod. 7 days reoularprii C d for o i n t m e n t : Cain-e price/?d3ys Iree ffli items lor sale. Cannoinnotbe "o«i Setvtoe^er.GregHabd ' )Uief disctmnls or real estate fw saJe ads...... -usetlwiihoUif ads______—i rvwiocmewiftg-aftu------K 1^733-7111 ------Wa//esl(^ must run consecutively. “B ron co bi>asketball 11 player “ tTlmst N «»,. PO Box. he Guardian ad Litem P/0- ____J - • cs b s S t a S]>46. Twin i^ itv v w grarr repUaUe.saisAktexpen- -g;;; etting rea d y (or c o m har- K n ! r ™ S ^ ^ * Add $2 for each ad, tfthat runs Sunday, fori siv« way lo meet aomeone - lary.Staitbigs^tSiX)- h it w a terr goin g 803 m p h ^ ^r fl/laglc Values. ^ irest. 4 w heel drive tractor t(5.50j>ar k 'i hour depending snd corn c h o p p e r opera- CXI sk is and-cr a»ertence. Include your ad inReservoir...... :------heart musclc;“ c; cbllijpscaTungs and' ” NOTICEOF POO. Box JOB. Shoihaio,. PU' sad truck drivers lor com Each sccond in the air. he picked concussion. AVAILABIUTY 107 SPECUL AAD C DESIGNER up speed. H e m ay have hit th oho 8335Z or call (206- JN® NOIBES gI^ j ^ C o ^ b * full-time. p«rsoirson needed to produce Ithcrcscr- Depending' onoi how deep the w ater - Jh®ho Shoshono District 886-16-2206). Btudgot ud Request: 1B06 voir at close lo 80 mph — announces tho avail- pub advertising A ad Maas — too fast is. victims alsoIso con get hurt bounc- ^biSti JB ^H : August 16 and ooislativo Proposals; — r irt-time mlikar-dabv work- fer f te l am o l ou tsid e s a le s for the water to safely cush bUity of tho foDowino d o- ^ ALCOHOUCS ushion his i„g olT rocks5 irin the water. Whether dslwisloni aod, whoro opprtx ■ JAPA 13.01.01, Proco- A ir. Early m om ino A wknd pdopi)dopie. PrM m ediaexpert: fall. T h e B oise State Univers rloto, tho Findino of No ' 'PUBUC MEET1NQ ure; IDAPA 13.01.04, U- ANONYMOUS wuwreouirrt. 73*5834 enca ■crsitybns- thnl happenedd tot Lords is uncertain, giou NOTICE . onsos: IDAPA 13.01.07. kctball player, did not survive ignificanl im pact a s ro- p,„ ______s5Sv a th er d riv er, w a g e d e - Pf*^ 'IV'- W ater under Uiethe bridge wos about 3^ >unuant to Idaho Codo rIpland f ' gamo; IDAPA — OVEREATERS o t 4admosh temilnalanas.' Lords, 21, and a brothe uiTDd by tho Kationol En- 3.01.08, Btg Qamo; Igdgjonaxperrencs, Ihcr were feel deep, ronmontnl PoBcy A c t ^ ANONYMOUS 42S lat, T j^ e 50 wpm A good . boating witli their family wh 3APA 13,01.00,'Qamo »mmunicalton skills with whcnjhey Lortis liltclyly drow ned after being . DodUodsion 00 PMT Rbor £ 2 734-4S47 Wman t;d :E x p e ri;n o ed truck 2 m decidcd, against an unclc’s Urds; IDAPA 13.01.14,' : ___ wbfto. Attentton lo d e ttf A ; s advice, knocked uncoconscious on impact, hono Linos, locatod In ^Id Oamo Com m tsiton. alconiy; IDAPA 13.01.15, PREONANCYp CRISIS ^rhIrtvers. Starting mkidle of i^ i^ to jump off the bridge,-e. L o rd s said Dr. G ary H INCOLN county a t T 7S. S Y l logsilbAPA 13.01.16, CSMIER AuiAugust. C d l 4 3e-5234.or ' H olland, also an emer- 22E.SoctionlioncJon- n o t ic e : hourly w ag e b a se d upoii ju m p ed — his brother did no;” 0** gcncy-room ph)physician in Boise. alyzclyzod In onvironmontol urboarors. • FnFroota«ina.Cal734-7472. JS £ ixperienoa plus bonus.’ liTE OF MEETING: Au- INVITATION TO BID ____or1-gg6^1-7472. WM No autopsy, will be pcrferformcd. Neither Hagn ocumont I0050-EA- >leasea«nd Introduction Ign nor Holland treated isl-ie-ie, 1W4. beo)n- aiorarho.MagJo.yalley Ro------M toffleroSrators. w ' but several physicians said hi 3 064 ...... 106 SOmDOFF d he Iikely Lords, who wasvas pronounccd dead at dodsion on Croy Creok K*?ig a tS a .m . asig4^14gAmk>5om. ■ T n s t e a s . suffered scnous injuries onn irimpact. St. Lttkc's Regiegional Medical Center Rosdood EasomonU tocatptf LACE OF MEETING: ^ SS.’SS SSS'bS '« P0B0X 548 V inhondto Regtonal ortkM ^ 1 0 \pprox 2200 sq ft, newer 2044 CHUCARE Tm ‘i t ’s like landing on the1 groimd,"gi Boise. ^ N £ county BtRII?, hsme.Opendeai^.tPeen- ____ 1 ^, Soctton 8. and ana- g'50 * KatM oonVvonuo . said Dr. Thomos Hdga, an em er-. Police eorlieilier thought Lords fell wurd'AIono. Idaho Sly, '. August as, lB94,>st. try. 2 maoier bdfflu w -3rd chU zed In onvironmonul • oM w ol the Adminis- bdm i 4 den. 3W b ath , g a s mo: •elwoewrlWBwwiedI gency physician who workj>rks at St. 180 feet, b u thhe c ju m p ^ from a gird- docuscumont 10050-CER- s.'^dsfp'saj ^ >you live In th a Je ro m e t046. Augi ktor, Mablo Valloy Ro> jirjllrtpls'ce', A h e a t. m ^ I e hououra inckKle 6:30 am to 3 Alphohsus and St. Luke'ss regionaln . cr under the; bibridge, not from the ‘threuohout. 3 c ar o a ra g e, pm ra a ? Do_you Bie.ttfdng to onal Medical Centor, i,hf, •0Pi«7 lf c j« u axtra )odslon on Croy C reok B-"’-,T>. . L -P.OO. Box 409, 650 Add- Icoveredq, redwood deck, pi« inedical ccnters. roadway. nh^^tonalO tfioo ,on, ■le*asr*eentacl*Vristie lonay? Do you think you asotnentt « .2 k x a to d in in Avenue W est. Twin . wai ‘‘The w atci^an’t move)vc away-— No-autopsy-} y -w ill-b c -p c rfo rm c d - 8LAJLAJNEcountyatRZN, 50 KatMaen Avonuo FaOs, fabherat8g7-474» ____ an write newa Kama ror wtir.d'Atone. k la h o .. phoniQs, ID 8 3 3 0 » « 4 0 0 , tokH from v o u r bod y fast enough;h tito cush*.__becau se i h e bebody had no sorious ITE, Soctlon and an. Cm tone (208) 737-2102. A l: «no' 1ia.nMaa.Mawa?8and yzodlnonvlronmontat PER■RSONS ATTENDiNO: b^lds os'trotosiohal "m 5‘" O O H E ^ . ^Num e and wrUng aanple ion you at all. Basically, ycyou stop external injurieiries, and becausc .the J'*'** immlsskjoors • opoods will be publicly SERVICES >cumont 10050-CER* >onodand raadaloud at HOUSBWtD to:N_»: N .S . N okkentvad, r e - < short." accident had w itnesses, said D oug 040511051. Dir«'ifoctor 1 1 « Tutoring, moat aubfscts fav i S S “Things break and get tontom loose Tucker, deputyjty Ada County coro- Por rr assistant Directors 26,1lfl9M lln tflo S m v K m i t w odhouaakeepera, Weston Mmm inside," he said. The naturejre o f Ihe ner. tact5r"ssisrn?'s5°s; t) s snierenoe Room of tho “ » , s sodkalCmtar. s . . '■ I . -J : .J;,; •_____' f ■ ' ______. . Tuosday, Augijgust 1STT994 ;^riTos-Novv37wsTTwin Falls, I3ono ( i - / ‘ ■ ' I BEmployrrier ' 208-2132
208M PROFESSIONAL ' 210 SALES '2122 TRADE . ; 2t212 'TB/U3E . ' \ groat opporluriiiy In tho o)C Tmckdrivofsneodod.Top' • >)CK SIMON TRUCKING psy scato. new equipmoni. ; I XD^BDC UurlurUugh School DlttrlciT ^taslest growing oloctronic in- notow> higher pay scato. 48 W PO Box 117, Muflauoh, ID dui ' Homo twice a wook. dustry. Must havo ploasont . aUid n Cwtada. Groat bone- I .::M3?4.76taor324-5at7 . J _ ■ 4 f> ; l Z K _ . ™ = "03344.432-5451.,lsnow_Lvoi-voice lor tolemaifcoling. Ap------■■fts.1 1 . 8 0 0 - 7 2 7 . ^ - - : - ^ ULtiJ ■ ■■ ■ io>lakino applications for a : ply in porson at Satollilo ruck drivor W 'c la s s A or ____ . CoC ortiiio d Elom ontary ; Tochnology. Toi 264 4th Avo. Expoporioncod plumbors and I Class Clos B CDL, 13 spd or a u -’ ppronlicos noodod. Call I toms T o ac h o r to toa'ch6ih-7tn 's sj j m f s k ______tomalic, year round. Salary 34-8778. ______1 DOEDOE. bonor«8.423^268. grade Hislory-English. 7^Counlor satos, FT. with somo BTJSII J ^ S ! Sond rosumo to abovo od- ^knowlodgo ol larm oquip- EXPERIENCED EX SIDt4G , Truckruck ft larm mochonic 5ERV]ICE d i r o s ^ or call lor inlorma- 1 mont !|f\ & hardware, stort at FOREMAN. R Pteaso havo ' noodod. nooc musl havo oxpor.. ■lioition. (Position will bo opon own toots. WhUohoad : SoloSalary, bonusos. ft bono- untilfillod. ^ $6.50 *®, a n hr. Send rosumo < ortottorotappScatkxilo: Homo ft Enorgy. | . Ills, im .J Fairfiote. ID764-2624. • Truerucking Company looking 223 223 SBroadway, Buhl, ____ 733-9668. WonWanlod oxporioncod shod < forbright,for wollocganizod. ID m 83316. ______Expo haul tn>ck drivers. Call poi porioncod siding instalters : hi poreon wnh oonoral ollico lOodod immodialoly. Must 1 . 3 2*-71^ m m BklDslorfuIltrmoposlUoninBkli DREAM I JOB! !!” lavo own tools & pick-up. I WanKWanted oxporioncod motal our safoty dopartmont. -ovo Lov monoy? Fashion? J>;, Call 733 093>31 ext 2 fbr more■c Information or yoyour service repres >nly oxporioncod nood ap- f fabrklabricators, pipo woWore, & ise n ta tive Kn0Wk>d90 ol safely phaso Boauliiuljowolry? B 0 Con- w hdu'rs: ho Call High Dosort fwwtodgo of 1abr>cation a s • u/aldc'oldor Irabricatorncodod. ~ equiprnent. We have Se Homos ter appt. W sT O O . wrti>ollasoxpor>oncowlihdio- mmodifllntv. 324-4709. : Service and Support Is COMPANY. INC. 7 3 4 - 2 9 3 9 ---- ol a n d g a s o n g in o s. ------(he factory authorized ourBualneasl 7 3 3 -1 2 3 4 ____ DU/JANE'S PAINTING 20gN RESTAURANT/ ^Retail Salos Associate posi- S ? ' 'loose contact: Snake. 13 MSCELLANEOUS■ . . equipment & expertise IMiS P ------EExterior, Interior. LOUNGE tions availablo. Full-timo otivor ° Cattio. American' ' andani part-time. Must bo cqI] -OPPORTUNmES CJeramic e n Tile Installer, Wele do quality work. 5^ alls. hi. 83211 or call 208- ’ todotheJobrightvDo TThe' Computer Place E ato holp noodod in Stontoy. availoWo avi to wort? days, ovo- 2|6 2 t .5126 ;oe.233.. — ) posilions availablo, m u st: • they? ‘415 ADDISON AVE f f WW£ allpaper H anger & • ■REE ESTIMATES ParPart-limo or Full. Must havo nings nin and wooh.ond9. Ad- CALL 734-3303 RV to ivo in, RV epaco with vancomont vai opportunltlos. —— 30 soil Stanor. noat doan. 734-1667 * Interior Painling. hoc Apply at And/oW* Hall- - H IrfM lor: i have a desire lo oom tots Call us 1st. . SAWTOOTH ll hook-ups providod. Call Ap ^^ood pro^ng : o, jj 774774-2202.______mmark. n MogteVnliov Mai. >f U S . No oxporionco. will > Precision Video & Audio “ SHEET METAL Commercial & rain. Conloct Troy Higloy, ID I-M V . ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B l OlaUlotary aid, part-timo. day TAPStTAPSITAPSI 1 .£art-timo Port- sotos associato lor . Coc ; L"t?tiStation, at 2259 A ddison, Mouse. OOS, prep, prime, & firjish. 5^0MnofHs; Insurance,-401K. Ag Ag Wookly publication. Twin i Falls 733-7300 \vo m Ttn’n Faiis. Aiso tfto. m U vacation. Only oxpori- Must Mu havo somo computor Budiurioy678‘4040*N oFoo , loromo store is accepting MS Windows ■ Freo Estimate. ippllcalion tor Cashior*. $ 1 1 0 9 P incod nood apply. W agos skills skil and satos oxporionco. B a c k h o e , 7 33-2 7 3 5 ' blasod u on Exporionco. Ap* Sond Sof resume to: Janet Gof- EXPRESS : XS B a s e m e n t s , 208-734-5663 • U >Iy inporson si Iho Oxbow lin, lin, c/o Timos Nows. PO _E£IERSONNELSERVICES T son.:S t e a ■ Box 5 4 8 , Twin F alls, ID Immcmodiato oponing lor tw o BAKI)AKERY HELP NEEDED Crawl S p acer, Drain 1039BlueUkMBW^h^ w i m j i s M M;ato.Bto.askfarBiH- Bo, WORK OF ART . Expoicporwncod PT waitporson 63303 f?' or call 733-0931 oxt. sonorvice diosol mochanics 2 coonnenings. C al Gary or Bob fields. Pipelines, K ronyla-Landacaplog— ____^ or.ovos. Musj b^ablo to 254 lor moro Intofmnlwn. ^>r r growingj company. Day.; _733-.(’33-6401 orcometoLyn- ■Porids. Trenches. M — Handyman-se'rvlces------■ “SNflKERIVEH------J?or swing snift noodod. Ex- woodrood KjA ter^pliealion. & Home Repair METALCO. >ortwrson attor ^ m ’.. Gorogo 21111 TECHNICAL' g«rjortonceproforrod, Should ciubub CaroC services. Blue Concrete Foundations. H HomeH( repair; Electrical, ^ ave own tools. Sond re- inkn, Vlanufactured in Twin .akos Counlry Club, must .Curbs, Sidewalks, D R A G T plumbing, pl light carpentry. New New lawns, tree service, MVT has }ob oponing in our suumo: n Box 94052, %7/j#: ^•0 peopte^ ornntod porson. alls, variety of colors.------^ 55- oporalionsdopti Tho posi- 77/n7/ne»-M«r».POBox.548.: Miblo to work wookonds ft ------Dfivesrinsured:------CONSTRUCTIONC ------p o d aofvico workof, days a win Foils. ID 83303______"TaintingW5^l«lfng ^riniprinWers, home repairs S* Callall u s before you buy. ovoi ti^on is a m a s lo rc o n lr o ls Twii loljdays. 40 hours por Jerry Staley Steel Buildings ' room oporalor/diroctor. Ro- induilustry loading company wook»ook. Call 733-2337 ask ■ clean-up. 2 0 8 -7 3 6 -4 6 5 3 MTIi''?p'a^icrtts:ss ^ 21-X24' up tolOO'.x 250' morel 15 yrs experience ^ sponsfcililios indudo mas- has or Rob to sot a ^ . Poshten 736-4474, 21' 7 3 3 - 0 9 6 6 ™ 1-800-560-6812 ^ lor control operations, dl- - torIT Weldor, CDL tmcK diw -' ~ BboRltodimtSioIv. . ■ We specialize If} dallies ■ _...... *We(We do’whal you can't dol* ill-timo cook, oxporionco reeling roc newscast, and or,r, fti sto re clork. All p o si-i looossary. Apply in poreon, son 5ns oflor compotitivo sala- „ and steel buildings. The •qulprnemdealerll NEW Freeee estime ates. H | ho Oasis, 1007 Bluo pUcaisalic. should apply via ap- riosos, ft oxcollont company; lqqmT T f W W l C T f f l S Lakiakos Blvd N. TF. No ^ oking for constructton-gon- ' 326-3264- plcatkjn. Steflino salary is bononefits. Sond resum e to; oraliral oquipmont< mechanic. CONSTRUCTION ___ lU U H liiU H il Ji!3Lhono cans ploa&o.______to b o n o g o tia o d . Tho job I Boxox 93897,% Times Nows, ?ote Holp will bogin Aug. 29, 1394. PQ | 0 relocate lo Southern Commorclal lip w an to d in ovon in g s; will 0 Box 548, Twin Falls. Jtah. Also need offtco help HONEY DO. INC. PROFESSIONAL Car:ar w ashor. A groat part- KMVT KM Is a drug froo work- |0D 83303.( — . with I & Residential gQ | timo vith some partsexpon- =D PASTOOR & SONS imo 2 n d |o b . Call lor ap t. ptocoand pto( a EOE. Minority a l dolivory drivor. d a s a A ' onco.MCO. Now branch with cp- BOOKKEEPING * Metal or Wood Y lOORNQA COATINGS lust bo lfl. Call 733-8100 can SERVICE C ^ o n n p u te r A id e d YARD BARBERS , DL roquirod. Phono 734- 1 purtuiwrtuntty to grow. Sood re- ’ Remodels/Framing ELP W ANTED-Pteaso |? a 222 or till out application sum*lum e to: crE .A ., PO box Computerized Drafting/Design ^ ^ 733-3-7221 or 326-5857 Jly botwoon 6-11am ol discripuon I®' contact Douglos :: 304 6th Avo. West. a»>d 7080’0807. S.L.C,. Ut. 84170. Redwood Decks Reasonable R< Rates Jorgor Slop. 1335 Addison ' GuymonalKMVTTolovi- ^ wOonnto. ______A^tl:Stownfl, trS _____ Reasonable Rates Oo Oo you yi need a sot of plans tor ynrf Commmercial,.industrial, sten,.1t00 Bluo U k o s B t v d - ! r ^ Vvo^. Twin Falb...... :al Truck Orivors w a n to d . ------M argaretTubbs—-Designs Oe* SuePfWingSeiviees.- - M e t a l O u lb u ild in g a ------1'- Y o u Grow It.r.------N, Twin Fans, ID 83301. Or idential, Buildup roofs. • tzal Timo in tho Magic call call (208) 733-1100 M-F, ilh Class A CDL lor Groon DELIVERY (208) 734-6271 Call Ca JL Design Services . Steel framed hpuses W s M o w il. /oUoyMan.isnowhiringlor lanl corn haul. Day or Free Estimatesl ^ ’T positions. Must bo 18. — 733-5571 e x t 4 4 ...... FREE Estimates' laks repaired In 24 hrs. ^ J l ^PA Auto Parts is now ac- :12 TRADE :opllng applications tor a b e fo re 5 :3 0 p m Burley 655-3341 BTJW Ii.lJU lU J -1^ ______• Long>g haul truck drivor. Wost- dobctonery poM bn in Joromo. . TWIN FALLS . — 6 7 8 - 0 7 1 9 • iking applicotlons lor lull- AMEAMERICAN STAFFING. INC ornrn statos. CDI. required. 2omo Com loin a pregrossivo, I H H — PLAN R O OM . ■ - — Iwin-EflUs ______AFTER 6PM B7??r777^^H imo oxporioncod sorvors, -Warohousortactofv,Wj and------cJoaoan-driving re c o rd ,-aU e o -^ gjoal-orierjted o al- organiratlon------25% dlacounts on dues. " Cjgsi^n porson botwoon constnjcttenoporiings- c ' dorsarsomonts- 543-5874.’ vilh wilh compotitivo bonofits. A-1 DRYWALL 7 3 6 ^ 1 1 2 3 !-5pm dailyat Sodbuslor start s im m e d K .% 1 ’toase a p m inporson. 716 Jo b s to bid Q. .4 2 0 - 5 2 3 0 JOHN'S . Boi 3king lor OTR truck driv- Pteai Orywan Installation, tapif^& - lo s la u ra n t, 596 Bluo train. trai FT. P T . s o a s ^ and ^ (t, now equipm ent, good SoutI^ h Lincoln. Jwomo. Blueprint copies (Qxturing. 16 yrs experience. ., jkoaB lvdN .______ton ly ft bonolHs. Coll kon at ______Get your hom e In - ~ -■ ” • ■ ' -SSHARPENING • 5 ^ 734-PLAN Jobs large or small. ontod oxporioncod wait- B s^ i 5 1 . ______Distribstribution contor sooking - GoodinaandJofomo. nrnr Greg Losslng, owner tu ' n e fo r su m m e rl ■ s e r v ic e nber oompany boWng for luHj H time tir emptoymoffl. Apply - CaltodoyWEVERAFEE don Ihrough Fri, 9-5 at ^ 73M 579 Beneflel's E Home Care L._ I LAW N P R O ^ 3 4 -6 4 5 2 ®*e'(porioncod yardporson Uon I .■•. Cartirbide'& ste e l sa w s . . Wontctntod: Maluro,'ro«ponsblo Ih CDL Afpfy I n V s o n , ' Main,fftnndv ./.AUTO^eCHANiC, Inside & o u t 10 yrs exp; Trim’rimming, equiped for 14141 Bracken SL S. ocory Sloro. Exporionco ' in you R em odels •' New D e a n ’s Excelxccltent pay ft bonofits, lac- quired. Sond rosumo to' nocoi Call Bruce 0 SALES tory trained, dootorship ox- construction • Specialty 733-7543. S'"-small & large lawns.- 7 3 4 -4 0 5 0 9X, 9 3 8 7 5 , S T im o s- Generaineral labor, lor tecal eom- - ■ E x c a v a tin g porioncoporl prolorrod. Sond B w s ^ ^ ^ o x 548,Twin _ .flfTKS, [Wlif»HMiisheds
. Small -All Home MOVE ^ :honic lor ongino. trans- wortc.rortc. Wage&DOE, oportu- We do asphalt driveways . Radio ftutomotivi'mochante, fully - ^isston. & reamnd. Storting nity k jobs & repairs. W( Repairs estim ates. oxportoncod, Flat mlo. lity fer rfvarttsejnontPAJti- cuHvo'for thoH’wtn°Falfs Jarv DOE. 423^269. valed, a le: dopondablo appli- 734-3244 p£parking lots, asphalt Quality I woric on plumtiing. - MarttaAot aroa. Excolkml bon- Musthavoowh1oo(s,Ful] Days 420-6362 or ^ andpaniime. “*“0O perator, at toast 25 yrs ^ cantsa n ls contact Jo b Service, paiching, grading & topsoil. caipentry, drywall. painting, A C L A S S O F ONE o fil|til pkg includos: Liberal „ d . will train , m ust hav o o«-83:«-a37-4414askforBob, ^ ommissipn, hoatlh Insur- :all 733-2019 or 734.5001. o l^ floors, fences, masonjy. d e c s o v o s 4 2 3 -6 3 6 2 , >.Gusu srsn fe e d Tutoring'^ X liconso 324.8606 Helplip wanted,w lull ft part-limo 7 3 4 ^ 2 2 8 “ nco, vacBtioo. Aggrossivo. ^BAIBAKERY HELP NEEDS) more. fflEE ESTIMATES, openings. C al Gory or Bob an-limo drivers noodod : poslliosIttensavailobte.Ptoaso glisl^ram m ar • Writing . t “ilontod l^ individual can 2 m ipply in porson at Codar iZyisexperteflce. Kimborly ^8''* lako this 0 caroor cholco 7 >33 ^ -6 4 0 1 or come to Lyn- jrJeromeftTwinFalls. ‘ : applj ■ For Alt Your „ aea( tiv e Writing • J5“h C a l 736-2133. _ Liinos. an « 405 Hwv 30. Fllor. R ichard 934-5198 ♦ _____ rith unlim itod growth po- woo^UG^^o^aQ2l5Sjon^^ woo Photography lonlimtial. An inquiries willbo SALON DIRECTOR Hiring for: . S u m m e r S p o c l a l Excavation E Needs. • 1-800.898-5198 d e s i g n a b lish o d sa lo n in th o ' REST/•STAURAm _ opt confidnotial. Contact akHEAOOFOyRTWE,BY HE 2 , l\fM> rooms and hallway PplidSr.drwewa^,__ ...... TFCounty iM ..Cal.'.allJIm at 733-9173______i s 99.9 FM.-toll Iroo 800- • ogic Valloy Mall Is s e e k - : • OporOpenings lor cooks ft MARI.YNI K] f? nigh enorgy ktador. who ' waitniraitrossos ot noW specioty ■ '^9.^(uptoA00aq.tt) maintenance, nu as weD as all 25-0999 for Inlorviow o p - TwinwinFal'snowoGt&moetin- ohtmont. nov commlllod lo customor; rostaiKtauranl. Also upholstery your pavirtg needs. SSouthern Idaho -BSS2 novativoporsonalcarode- rvico.fttoadsbyvaluos. BOOY:)0Y SHOP ling dlll»r*n( Is what sign sigr conior Is sooking posi- • ' Circle T Enterprises b i ] • OOpening poi In larger busy Residential/Commercial Cli Building R epair & )akos tho avoraoo porson. tivo,onlhusiaslichairdo- livi . « v^i 3 2 6 -5 6 8 2 o r . | ANDERSON'S E u sS B iroar rolail-m anagomont bodyody shop for porson with __ _678-7264orl-800-2fi3-4657. ■ M aintenance - 7 abo>bovo a v o ra g o lll you a re signors sigr who dosira 10 work ' porkmco 2-5-5 yearsy exporionco in ' >oklng lor a long lasting in ai Q u ality C a rp e t b a r e 6 7 8 -3 7 4 4 H E L T O N 'S T R E E _ . . look In apfoteesional. ^Jboat ai-_ . ^ovon track record in tho ■ 0^ and frame w ork...... All ty p es SPRIPRINKLSRi^EPAIR------aroor..unIimttod(nc6md, m me oephm , advance thoir s e r v i c e 51™ )U£CTK)ND£PT. Painting, R6oling. Siding. wnlng your ow n tlfflo, & caroors, core grow financiatty, S rs. 5 h rs por w ee k • colloc- iCfvlee. insiailation’, repair ariy rotiromont, our2 V^yr ha\ a s i o . d ; , „ , Ro SIronIrong management/ ortoosmalll------7 3 3 -7 4 3 8 COfc T»^.BY^mLYNI orsonno) skills. and d ean the inside. Famis Fa S Realdentlal ______. Guaraarantood salary, aggros- nd resum e ft salary his- ' persoi Call 324-8432 1TINKER'S --- tIvivo o Iwo pay plans with yto- 1 AUTO!FTO SALES Also private and 423-4775 or 326-5332 ______sSPBINKLEB.& f Z _ - T R e i ^ ------constructlorfTrfeamip;------7 a m -9 :3 0 p m ------liv, it youTo in salos now ^ to bottor. Salary and com-' - Call Julio at 7daya-week ■ LANDSCAPING A f SXUrwiP « oriliriiyourtookingjorasatos )rs.Appty in porson at: Val- _Bolia.Pa3.704/ i ; mlisssion. ^ Mini-Cassia aroa. . W ard's Hom e ^T rees , & S hrubs iroor. no oxporionco noo- KJL rico porson noodod, Ro- ' /ill train. 324-3487 forI free estimates Construction EMOVAI- ssary, wo give tho best ires at toast 5 yrs manu- : ho above poaldons are . . G r a d i n g - Soe:Wondoll Snvdor. pemtanent and offer ______RooRoom additions, remodeling, ree estim ates ■otosstonal training. II you — ^ :turod houso sorvico*, P|^ wantan t to e a rn m uch abovo ExpIp aiapplianro ft rofrioDralion wpYkirk. Call 733-7755 or go ' beriefltp^rkK**. “ _ , electrical, plumbing. No iob' • • W * alls & morel _ porson. Must m cor- q, 7 3 3 - 1 S S 4 ovoniw ago incomo; ra» y a Golden Homes, 21396 t ... FENCES i!oo » i large or loo sman. 20 yrs . Special ‘ Fall ^ intact Goorgo HilaikkM or Kfmifwd.for F r i ^ . must have Hwv»y.30JwinFalls.; g JWTwin Fans 733-7300 TIRED OF T 3 3 - 1 S 6 6 ixp in alt ph a so s ol appIs ------^ caiocal milk haul. 733-2733 ^ssar apartm enta, or otfices._ _ ' • Free estimates ° tary. HP 48SX, G PS ox^ Idahoiho Trout* Processors Co. Serving all MV & ___ porisfian c e d e sira b le . Four . has a s openingsc for experl- Lel u s dd il for y o u .- --HEARTWOOD-— “ 423-:4340 S Woodriver'a/eas. |p 2 . yoarsv s minimum oxporionco encedbonerelorthoday n c e • Call evenings CONSTRUCflON C «-ALAWN SPRINKLING ' V\ I wUhch olfico and liohicapabil- shiBchiB atour Fiterft Buhlpro- Fencing Special . . SY STEM S ; 1-800-536-5185..- g >8. S ubm it ro su m o to *. cossliossing ptoffl. Call- 423-5062or illton E ng in eerin g a n d 326-! Moilobile 420-TREE. - \ 326-M30; or 543^444 ter 326-3148 Free Estimates VIht/INYLftSbSESlblNS CAREER OPPOlORTUNITY jrveyind.Lld..421»urt | lorointormation. moro - - 733-9063 Free Fl estimates.Refs. j^K H S 3 2 H 9 l i LcLocal 536-5185. root. Elko, y v 8 9 8 0 1 , ITS ir*tii time loget those bils . Out o f area call Ken’s f Handyman ^ . In su re d . ' Dus lo maior expansion.ion, W8 have 3 p gj'g)738^1gt- fSdl»M I Sea Avon. No door 10 * l-eOO-733-9063 r o / n - o p & D r o p . I TH EC: .CITY OFTW IN FALLS ___tdoor. o 1-B00-2O6.AVON. MOPSQUAD . S .r v ,T openings for men or wc locopting applications for L a u n d r y . I Z I womeninthe i*aa . Residential, new — iry level FIREFIGHTER. iiSiSMor „|BilOZ'KlmbeilyFioad.Next automotive & recrealionclinol vehjclejgjes__ JOBS constru^ons, rentals, E conomy Fencinq eyes326-S04S lothlo the ShakeOuL Drop gS3>W )^^5''S|^ u3 ^ HIRING TODAY Bome com m ercial. . All ^ types.of fencing. — LECTROLUX Idepartment. We offer exte d applicants. Ono posi- ^AA ..O O R ,N V ,C A ,A 2 . UT. ------laundrj n ^ 4 ironing welcome. xtensive training, “n ■ «^l be tilled on or Bpisotoiso tw sed com pany will Bonded all a re a s of p , uum s & sham pooers, Professional work at HHONEY DO, INC.II Goodpdces. . soiary plus commissionnto l( start. 401K >und 10/15/94. Future hjroiro 6i who can work In , Magic Valley (out of ^ affordable , prices. I cecentral vacuum s, a n c t e wffl b e liltod tnim <1}^wsestatoa. M ustboiebr N o jo b to o s m ^ j l "...... FFast o t & F rien d ly Idor. Tranaportntion i ho-.______- -.-areaconsidered). ' --“ FreeEstlmstss ------retirement, health insurance leatablishedpoolfora- CallDEWEYTUBBS. eivlcel 734^960 " Saleses, service & r ^ r s . nee, paid vocotibn;...... pS5M ol 12-24 months. In- «>l)l lum(“ i ishod ft paid. High 326-4185 o r ’ 423-4490 arnings * other bonlliis, 420-S611 734-6 2 7 1 733-5618 advancement possibilitielilies. Only well . Sld! lY-Pro Chomical vrill train For FREE ■ 239 DuBolS- litficsiim. testing dates ar one p week (exponso groomed, energetic, sell-motivatedsell d p rocedures a ra avail- PaU). ^ i- IF you can i travol lor Estimates. ■ REBUILDEftS lo Irom tho Cily ol Twin orten « o r d o d le n g th s ol timo IH yU iiiiiiH ^H YOU' MV K IRB Y “Individuols please. ApplyI in person only to *«i?tIia, 321 2nd Avonue you™ou need not aopty.FOr rou wxk hard tor yoir moneys p pIQCESSlNGUVE p j , ^ 0,T«lnFia..lD.B3301. . Wfvntorvtow c a l Mrs. Price al Si^rrow 's Cleaning Oldoi World Flooring expanding its service - 1070 Blue Lokess Blvd,Bl N. . ■ f“ |i 34-7494.10AM-4PM ■ Magic Valley Area. A rH tiy txi want to renwdel or do hocne C H IC K E N S wexi ”nly. j.-i M on-Fri. W e are not ter. Com plete repairs Q lomosofvteo, / - Rental H om es- Hardwood Hai Installation jKuh-DmlllmiiKKny 'rei I a bird. Mobile unit id H yundai, >8) 736-2251. The City is ,_alom | Gary's Westland Equal Opportunity Em- JQ i Apartments ■ Rnishing Rni SrRefini^lnfi- s -^ r shop. Call Home on allall m akes & models. joesiJoesiM BSt' away. Ctf for free estimatea. De Weils Cargo IkIkailers, ^ Choddtoutl - Home Qr Office PalPainting (inside & out) Delivery for an . ' cofn|■mpetiUve p r i c e s , . ^ __ ^ S^^dtfftJagr31-94— - -Emplm appointment ^ , Call Mary Bath ' Peta Button' INo job too big or smal. ' ■ . ^ nate& Used vacuums, Crown Boats ftft HyuniAii ^ TRUCK DRIVERS C 208-438-8483 “ “ n a i^ o o m h a rv e s tin i SNAKIUKEHIVEI1T.EJ1P.S. , . . 324-5835 734-6972 . T36-T1M 2 1IS 5 Eastland Dr. Golf Carlr t s . - : • . ■ w SgeOO^ISapd.orauto- ; 963B I mimatte. Can be Ml time. - 7 Call423«892. EO
\ ' ■ I ■ t C-8 ninoa-Nows. Twin Falls.ills. Idaho tuosday. August'iSt 16. 1S94 Employmepnt^Financciainnslru, ' (nvolvQD. Must bee bbondable and hava [ ^ [ : 2 oa.1S00sa, &.new3 bdnn ^ small econc sioro h a s opening torpor-1i Musi b e 19 yrs oM. CUSTOM BUILT 2 Eden Hazelton area. II you noeds m lo be moved. Qnomical car monont pan-time sa k i^ r- > 2 balheo(kios.AC,lD , .worry about having ado-., 120,000,678-5250.------fi . HOME IN GREAT Power Good Sense, appls. -' .' For more Ininforniation , |pn.Apf5ytoBoKB5Mri; |i ____NORTHEAST------...quaio.waiertojalseypur 1982Fleetwood ^gi 14X70,3 Tho7lmoeNo*»,P.o:go* LOCATION ------crops, so o this farm while bdrm. h, 2 full bath. Porch, Contact Jim DalosD or Rose S48. Twtn Falli. 16 83303. tho crops are growing, awning, storage shod, HUD Two Part-Time PosltJons . Boaulilul oak cabinots 4 bdrm 2 b a th 1,076 s q It. Evon 11 you are not sure u Kerr at Thei Looking lor a tun out oolng throughout. Largo eating tag.$13,0o7^eal171 3 Times-News porson to holp with cooklo », Availablo $95.000.733-9157. about buying right now, n| N a p a A ulo P a r ts in Twin bar area with attached - 536-253515 ert. 203 • routos.Startlngpsy$54'-i *^1 riETwinFansBYOWNER c o m e a n d se e a o y o u jw ill 7 =; ' Falls fn now accopling ap- . chairs. Vaulted ceilings, . know w hat a b u y this 330 1993 manufactured home, . commlssslon. 8-12 daily. th re e sk y lig h ts. V/ooci <4 bdrm houso pn 1.5 acres, 3 . JG oIddn W est doublo wWe, ■ stall car. must twrollablo. . : {pUcationslorpBrt-Iniopod- acre farm Is. N o R h sU e C a -- 9 tfons In delivery A cash • stove. Intercom systom. tMdh, lam. tm,-formal dn. 2 bdrm72b«h.-«amay a fiv.— Sond rosumo#; Box 91512. ■ ; rm. hard wood lis.. entry. . .nal Co. First segregation .2 counter. Com o joPn a pr6- bull4n vacuum. Extra stor walor. throughout this ex- Ing room, walk-In showers, % Tho Tlmos-News. PO I ‘ ago throughout. 3 bod kk..2 firopL.2 cargar«ge. : . sold new $54,000. Cali Box M .T F . 10 83303 j | |grossivo, goat-orioniea or- tended drought period ■! ! ganizalkxi. Pktaso a p p ^ in . rooms, 2 balhrooms, largo neverleasthan 100% water 436-1374ovosafter4pm^, utility room.-1S04 sq lt.^ 75 Tamarac mobile home, po.«)o.l^K>nboTO. I lnspecttenSoI-Sun,10-5. delivery. Extremely el- 75 1 NAT)0NALCAHR5ff5s : brIckandmalntonancoTroo ^ . fedent pum phg iM e m dj- 14x70.2 1- bdnn, 1 bath, new T h e r im□ e s ^ N ie w s House wa be s o u by Sunday-. • HosaFTopofmgloraronlal extorter, s h ^ roof. Largo ^ reetly from a m e or canal, carpot, ci stove, rolrig., i WANTED RV parking with dump, nbM to $9500. Call 837-6391 or is contracting junicnior earners for the ; 5 poslthn. motlvalod (ndrvkf- HioheslBkiSor 733-0135 Wheel , line sprinM en. 208- $1 ovoning shifts. i 5 { electric heat and air condi- - 67^8620 toavo messaflo. _Ke37-4418after6a0pm. botwoon8am410am nl ;: ut a b to h o ^ train senanago Now listing, 3 bdrni, 2 balh. - __' '______followinting areas;_____ I a n expanding sa te s lorco. . tio n e d . All th is lor ^ A nociai buy. ’69 F)etwood._ Iho Twin Fans Ahport. ! « $165JM0. CALL VIRGINIA Ig tencecTlot, n o tf Perrino. FuiruatntngrPloaso'catl.— EQUALHOUSING ; G R E A T S E T T I N G I 12x70,3-bdxm, 1 bath, Now Serving Twin Falls- ELDI^EDGE, 733-1735 or oak Wichon. new paM-car- . • Route 717 _ 7 3 4 ^ . ______OPPORTUNITY Approx 8 5 a c ro s north and stovo, refrlg^ator. Small WoaomStslo8BusSorvk> ^ Kalhy Parlrldgo at 324- pot. a must see, M2.900. ^ down $1,1TO. Groal shapo. o s. Inc. EXTRA INCOME Wo are accepting applica Al rool esuis advw&ing in this .3808. ; *94-147 1030Soarks.733-6S49 east of Joromo< Full wator « ’ ' ' MOO Bik; 7t7th Ave. E. sharos noal dean proporty M l- 2 o e ^ 3 M 6 a i .______FOR YOU..; Now hiring tions (or sa k » dork-cashk>r newspaper b sut^od to ihe Fair NEWONTHEMARKET 700 Bik: AAsh Sl , school bus dftvers tor ' : Af Bookkopor. Must be Houai^/ct v«tKii makes n legal IMmaculalo 3 bedroom, 2 '.and homo Includosjiirgo Brand Bn new 3 bedroom, 2 Aahffty tn p s» Regular routes ' to work any hours, ovo to advsniso 'any proleronce bath homo In desirable SOxlOO m otal shop, gatod bi 700 Bik; LocustL. St. nings. & w oekonds. Apply * imOt o crdMrtnnaBcotoodcn pipe, d oop woll. outbulkl- on 01 IV4 a c re . Includos race. ctta. r t f ^ ^ sox. harctap, family tecalten. Prolotiskin- No Exporlonce necessary, r. a° t ) ^ . 1305 Rk>rAvo^E. ings, a sm all dairy opera- rango, ra dishw asher, rolrig, GEM ally landscapod whh sprtn- j pantry, and 2 car garage ' Lym v^^Shc^^ Contor. t»r«al saSA a notxrd tion and moro.'CtuI JoAnn pi Paid training.46 per hourL an inlonsion. to make any such - STATE REALTY kter. system. PoOot stove in . ! storting wage. Apply al: ' • ~ 734-0400 • ' for details. 324-8443. #94- w;with shop,^ Reduced to Route 718 pfolpienco. limllallon or — great room, split bodroom « 6 , ■ . J $70,600. Call High Desert Western Slates Bus Sorvto-___ diuriminailon.* Familial slalus floor plan, pka'm uch more. Homcislo soe.raa-6700. os.lnc.2134HighlandAve. DOLLHOUSE 1100 Bik 8th8i Avc. Irdudes cMiltin irrior t » ago of Boautllully Q updated, 2 bod- '. Askktg $96,500. Ploaso call East. TF. 733-0)03. Equal 21215 BABYSniBRS 734-3745 lor appolntmont. Buying A Mobile Heme? 18 living with paionts or logal room homo. Now carpeting, Looktothoktador: 1400 Bik 9th9t Avc. .. Oppot»“"i?Y.E»"P*fflfflL____ ■ WANTED cusiodan; ptognani women’ and linoleum and roflnishod - B25Cwre>»wy^ Mccifl scQAQCUSod/ cr c h u u i GREEN TREE FMANCIAL hardwood floors. Lorge ***Thelnsldewlll suprlse GEM i1-800-548-2632 Graphic designers noodod. , ParvntsI Of UTttflB. fenced back yard wilh m a y o u i 3 bdrm s, 2io hours that will old o boy, 2 d a y s por wook. atfrtfnacd in mis nowsp.ipor ore «94-2&4 spacious rooms, foncod gas < and potatoes. Now ini- j" work around your class '4-6 '4 hours per day. Prefer avaUAi on an equal oppiartunily backyard/war shopping a gallon j mainline wilh 10 —oxtras. $18.000.438-8019 scheduk)?- - m n y hom o or porson in tho basil To ccR tiaindd»nraSon . schools. T25. shares I ol water rights..-OnOn_Si)ako_River, mobile •Ift^otosuppJomontyour VWohdoll aroa. Call 536- eal HUD Tod-lieo 'al 1-BOO-6e9- ROBERTJONES 465.000.352-4439.\ Possi- h6me,bo^!fuByAimbhed, M T f a e TH i m esjS ig w s ______9777. Tho Toll-l»oo tolophono bk) torrra. SoOor b Dconsed . |S l I ^ ^ .O O O Springs. CaB- * A nsTr” HAS W H A T ~ ^ fxxrt«r fcr fw hcamg hpahxt is GEM REALTY { -_Y0U;RE LOOKING FOfll 217 21: RESUME laxm -egTS.______STATE REALTY 7 3 3 - 0 4 0 4 Wo oHorBoxWo hours, 734-0400______HagormanH, Valloy Organic SUBMIT ! OFFER PREPARATION -j or Fann. { 19 acre fnjit a vogo- ‘ OwOwnor vory anxious to sell: tukkn fissisianco, 1«»0-262-S001 t discountod moals and ^ 502 H O W S EXCELLENT BUY t ^ (arm wkh 1 5 8 5 sq ll2 ' 1414x52 Titan hom e. 3 bed- ' 733*2009 lor cuslomlzod Nowfy pointed 3 bdnn home. EXT. 1211 bdrm, k 2 bath homo. Maturo I rorooms, appliancosjBtoclric MORE! _prol. resum e. Rey Slotton I ^ , FORSAl£ N J o b | ^ d patio. G as ; ^ _ $45.900 or OHor. S43-€9Sj REDUCED $200 1.2.3,a4.$550apelceor i|i Guard Roprosortativo: “ I 733-7a23lof«>ooinlmom. : hoat.] Vory Sha^)! $63,000. ^ - ^ iJ PER ACRE. $2.000 f2 lornli;734^463 Burytoy-678-2410 301 sqi BUSINESS I®,16 acre, 3 bdrm. 2.5 bath CdlR.,. < , , 5, GocSSg-834-8836 I hom o with outbuildings ft : 504 BURtEYfflUPERT , 662 2 ACRE FARM. 2 n d y o a r Three Thn Lots in SunsM Memo- Je ro n w -324-2971 OPPORTUNmES I Iimprovements h the Hagor I HOMES «alfalfa, canal w ater, wfKKrf- rfa Twin Falls-734-9171 g j lines, N Gooding. $1350 ' Exeetlent Money Making Iman Valli^. Ownor moll- S A B A L A i; vaiod a wll carry paper 1^ i In beautiful Magic Valloy, P 520 REAL ESTATE Shipping & rocoiving clerk.' PotemlsllSmallbroakfasi p : - 7.5% interest. Groat w ator i BEAUTIFUL MINI FARM _2 FT position, must boro- restaurant, rc desperato, ‘ REALTY ] SERVICES sponsbk) & solf-molivatod m rights. 352-4439. Agont for ! ON 3.7 ACRES. 3 bdrm. 1 , In The Hospitatallty Industry must aelll Serious in- . ! 733-4321 ; i Iboth. Bsm t w-oil furnace, 513 51 ACBEAOESAND - a n d bo a b lo to lifi hoavy I , quiroo8,call.^..0674q, _____ ^. solky Is licensod manor: 1st a 2nd mortgages, homo Cactus Petes Resori CiCasino, the only Four wator a soft waler hoators. LOTS 0equity, teens, bid consolida boxes. Send rosumo lo: ^For salo: Complolo equip- *Attention Potential Horm ------Diamond property.ki.N oiNortheast Nevada, invites ._P.O.Box12?5,Ann;Shaw. 1.8 acres homo - rental - '> ^Eloc heater a woodstovo ^ • , tIotions from $5000 to - moot package ter manutoc- BuyersI 1. . supplom ont u p sta irs. Lg - SI 5,000 bu y s 40 acres : $2 you lo cxpericncc the exciting gaming and na.TwinFfltS.ba3301. ~ ^ BuikI your dream home w ith -•' shop« estate whh 2.3 w aler • -{ $250,000. C a l today .hospitality industry. We/e ^have full and part-tim e ^ turo and ^ ol quality ico shares on E skte ol TF. Al I barn, outbldgs, corrals, country homo site. ' j TF Fire Rghlers'charty drive . croam ci and yogun. Phono out the big upfront S$$. ' } loaling sh ed s. 2 pastures. 825-56f7* 734-8458 I • summer positions availvailable for all types of noods good people isiialp.i 7; -'M iles Homos provkJos con- brick homo wHh 3 bdrm , 2 ; Servloee work. 7M .1379oc^a^5,____ . bath, laundry, living ro o m ,.' Must see to approcialo T:1 acre home Site with 1’^ ! .7 7i 6 0 Blue U k M Blvd N O ^s-ovos..please call | 'J^ slnjction financing with no ■ : 438-5584 678-4yi4 \ Mobik) slaughter Sih whool down , payment on matorlols kllchon, * dining, with lir e - ' — shares, on privato cut-do-1 _^______w ^ g i a o We offer competitive wa'wages, excellent working . -81 Ford r ton. Excol busi- \ Iaco on main lloor, lulli RlRivor viow4 bdrm, custom, sac. s 2 avaiufeto. 734-2452. 1 conditions, health insui.nji,ince and profit sharing. TRAMEESI ' Duo'to tho sue- ' n or subcontracted labor. Act ( n o s s - a ll equip. Roady to _now.beforo , InterosUatos— ‘ afiomonLiJICQ.ondosedi—__ a I m o n ^ g a l o r o ^ d u d e d —>7Sy4«erea7PerfecfbundingTS22522-MANUFACTURED------cail-u5-at-(2D8>-7-36-l 6Z6- —coBrotourcempanyrwo-i ~ — i t^r73C2&5rmsQ7— r palio. Lg. t bdrm ronlal, a > area. 2366 soft. 654-2524 Ki. 6609 tor our human ero expanding In thoMini- ~z Increase! Land does not ’J I sKe. Near Snake Rh«r can-1 - HOM ES■ shop wiA studio offico. a 5 { resources representativatives Monday Ihrough SPAYPHONEROirrESS . \havo to bo paid In fun.'Call f yon, encteeed wkh now trl- ' ----- Cassia area, wo aro now ' Local sHos for saki $2000 wk 1 bay shod; loncod pasture a : 505 5C GOODMG/ • Vory nica, spacious, modular Friday, between 9 a.mI. . a\and 3 p.m, training hord workers fn all , todayl Miles Homos, 1- ^ ' plo dowol W estern Fonco. ' Vory pot.600-20B-530024 hfS. j800-343-2684. oxt 1. ' . garden 5 aroa. Nice, got lo WENDELL HOMES Locatodal3680E.3950 L ; home ho In Hansen mobilo . phases ol our business. : —< soo to approclato 733- _ Thoeo quaCfiod win start im-1 By ow nor; B»*utllul briek \ N., TF. $5 5 ,0 0 0 . Call Bob I paiparte 4 bdnn, 2 both. 1960 • C o o k s •K itchen Steward ***•*•■ 2006 or 40-5382 ovos. 212 bdrm, 1 bath, 2 lots, ga- 436-3119 4 eves or oarly : sqsq. ft., jotted lub, wood ' modialolyat$280porwook * ra n c /i/lo m e , lovely lo c a- jr ryo.^^wnor- financed. stovo, vauXed coilings, bulk • wkh rapM advancomont lor ttkx). 3 bdrni, 2 bolhs, Ig nv- Great localon. 5 bdrm. 2 [ mom or 734.9969. work. i « o •Food Servers •PBX/Reservations. bath, dbl garago, foncod ^ in appls, many extraa. This thoeewholeamquW^.To ing room, formal dining | A steal at $250,000, this I haho m e Is tru o ly w orth tho schedule an interview, caH ThTho Tlmos-News h a s route . backyard, woofTstove. fruit 212 bdmt,1 b^lM lym obiki \ •Hostess/Cashier • ■ P a n t r y room, dbl firoplaco. 2 cik | on 2 lots. Owner financed. I1937 s q .f t. 3 bdrm hom o < money. Owner is ready to 6 7 °-g 5 5 ______"openings for Independent' ^ on 25 acroa with several I .qi junior cam oji in Twin Fans. | I J soil. Call Pam today for •Room A ttendant'' • C a g e C a s h i e r iTwh Folli School [>str)ct No ffl'SKiSo* J _S2t42§§______I ou«)uiMings.CallorluDdo-1 appt. !q to see this, lovely- red u e« fl 621 Kayos GroatroMBlprepoiTylntown. Gi 4 ibdrm, 1 bath. Ig fenced M ti b,3; 536-2246 or Pam 30(MOOAddi8onAvo =- now wiri;>g, b re a k e r box. 5 C S a*c‘oSS.“a ! i O T J : ~cO N E O F T H E L A S T 531 . toachor assistant, M o n d ^ 300BorahAvo ^ By ow ner: 635 A d d iso n . 3 ' one aero lots remaining In _K«-S762______- •A ccounts FaPayable'Clerk - through Friday. Augusi 1S^ 22 ia m , 1 bath. Ilnlshed bemt, Extia < insulation In coiling. J 0 ;} 30(M00.Rk>rAvo ! ^ Work shop a RV hook-up, this quiet cuW e sa c s u b * ------19, I^.A^icattontonns ^300-t00 Hoybom Avo many[ extras. C lean, roady \ visien. Surrounded by nico ■ •Pojlllon IneluOeilel intcnlivcbonuv.ii lo movo Into. Como take a |$34,900. Call Canyon Rim 50506 JEROHEHOMES • v 100-500 Jackson St [ Roaltv. 734-5175.______— homos a kxaied just south ■ TwZaSoTDffi lOCMOOOuincySt Jt«Wt73,500.734.;763. i J of Gulch Lane a S outh ■ olfico locatod at 201 Main 1 8 acros hay wkh whod lino, 0 300ShoupAIX ve By B) O w n er Immaculolo 2700 4 bdnn, 2 D ^ , romodoted, FParkAvo.$18.900.«GH- I Avonuo Wosi, Irom 8.00 ^ s q ft hom o wilh finlehod : 177 1 F our Oiuiiio:iiioiicl A tvurJ A JJ. to 4:00 P k Essential q., n w ^ x 3 9 ^ r w ^ ^ shop. 1 Routo837 bemt. b 5 bdrm, 3 bath, don. , lundlonsandresponsibHi- ^ loncod yd, sprinklor sys- INCLUDES ' SOME J tkisolthispoeitkniMustbo SOOFikirAvo : t 40-s Charm by Jerom e Golf ' IUMAGIC VALLEY I S G a c l UI ! S P e l e s 500«»HoybumAve ' tom. t oak ontry a cabinots, APPUANCESI com puter liierato. will bo ^ woodstovo, covorod patio, C o u rse.S bdrm .Ibalh. 1.2 H Jackpot, t lOCMOOP^Sl > * REALTY bi )t, Nevada assisting teachers and stu- GOOShoupAve lotsol li storago. $126,500. :*C* 3 bedroom, 1 bath homo f I . J Equi* Opporlunilyily EEmployer M/F/H/V ^ donts wnh computer skills. 734-1654,1970 Bitterroot, h f a s new motal siding a n d Jum i itiiyoo^lM ?!?^ __ 734»1991 - w- An Aflinmatlvo Action Equal qROUI0838. . _TF.Noapptnecessaryl ] oaves, c full unfinished C C( o rn e r lot; 2 bdrm brick SmalloldorhomeonSacnM. Srr wo Oooortunitv Emotevor. ; ^ 802 UNraigSHED 600 Addison Avo By Bi o w n ^ Roomy 4 bdrm. 2 : ;basomont w th % both, gas homo ^ w*full basom ont ♦ 1 J$115.000.934-8371 | — ...... ■'} 60(GOOHeybumAve : bath6 brick homo. Ouiot St. {'lumaco whh central AC. bdrrfi b w-balh, foncod yard, 60(eOOSl^Ave ctosetoHarrisonElom.Lg c : *'Includos electric range, ro- fruit fi l^M^^^rago^sprln- 514 51< M COM E. JT e frlgorator, w ator sorienor, _k 2 bdrm homo In Jerome, t B o b b y W o lff ' 100-200 feykx St : mastor n bdrm w-wood burrv- : '' PROPERTY . $5($500 per month. 324-5346. THE ACESi ON( BRIDGE auto sprinklers, carport. Make ofter on this __ Ing slo v e . Now rool & up- ^ 3 bdnn, 2b a ih hom e With dbl I1>II you live by a n y ol th e s o ' graded n carpou a paint. Ma- ' °andfoneodyard.$81^ . lamily-slzod fa houso a loncod 11ea.3000sq.tt.~dupkn,3 I SIstraotsandwouidfkotobo 1 n yarf^Fors^b^ow^ bd^2^ ,AC/^^. garago, $ 7 0 0 + $500 dep. turo IruH tre e t. playhouso. : .N o pets. A f ^ 1200 ___ Blot ourvdvTpofnp:'cl-.'check im- “NORTH ------8-tfl-A —~on a Indopondomcarrierlor ' Cooking Into $$95,000. 733-8370 days Doug Vollmor. Brpkor . By Owner: 3 bdrm . 1 b a th . ^ PROPERTY ♦ A K Q 82 *». M-F. 7 3 3 ^ 6 evenings. ; MaryAkkormon Ml 734-3882 VWood burning stove, ga- Hter-Ano)ec3bdnn,1beth,Hwr Exitingnowhomepartyplan. ctiCharmlna-alfordabte:3k>v- : Denis D Vollmor 733-9189 rago, r, 70x120 fl lot. Molt ;buSusinoss lor sale, radiator- w-appis, w-i no drinking or ------=-WEST------EAST ------^ ~No'dollvory. Tarry,'708-- -e“elsrS'bdrm sriV-rbBthr—^-UwollW lls—733-6562- ~z±—» t£S^ton.-324-22SB- : “A trick is a trick,"’ blurtedbl an A 10 8 6 2 * 9 5 1700sqft.$73.000.1125 ■■WL-§.imggMUt!8L£j?{n 1 ...... BlBy J ownor; romodolod, 24-i overanxious West asIS ]he over- ,V K 7 lllhAvo.E.734-8898 | bdrm home, 2'/^ lots, trooa, I plus P real e s ta te a building For Itease: 3 bdrni, m balh. ruffed at trick three. Itt wash’tw un- ♦ 8 2 ♦ AKQ 10 06 3«302 yOHEYTOLOAN J she In Gooding. 934-4665. ggarage, v fenced yajrd, $550 CaniagoSquare . a rrmo, reis requirsd, avail- til HiA pftgt.mfirtom thntbaLhejeal—-*.9J-a-5-3--3____ j . i n ______------^— S S N ^ C A S H ? ------' -512 FARMSffUNCHES...... -_ 2538Ad3iaonAwg.-^--abli ized be had madei ;a costly W e bliy note* & roal estate C-1 zone. 5,000 sq .l.m a- unzo SO U TH contracts. Creative Rnanco ANDDAIRtES , Hozolion- 2 bdrni, with stove, ' impulsive play. fridge, fireplace. W ashor- 4 A 4 3 ______E^ast took king andmd queen of V A 10 9682 — 340 acres, V* mllos river dnwhook-uo.^5104 diamonds and continuedled with the 304 MVESTMEKTS north and west border, do- ^.000,734-4781 Home for ro n t. 6 bd rm s, 3 ♦ J 4 3 304 mosticmll.soptic,3txlnn — baths, no smokirn or pots. ace. Impulsively, West; ruCfedru with ^ equipped rostauant lor FiSFirst Inlofslalo Bank homo,outbulWnga,Mprox. Ful $800 mo. 733-095, ^ his king to prevent a “ch‘cheap" ruff Ca— 1 0 0 a c r e s i r r lg a to ^ 1 2 9 sale, *| sold by owner, sorfas FREECOKSULATATIONS hquireaonly.734.1^ Jorome: 14' bfand new mo in dummy. With his susure trick Vulnerable;]e ;B o th REGARDMQIRA wat«r shares Big Wood « td - h bile home, rent-purchase. rp- Industrial Park. 1.5 w ■ bomerWest'sbifted to■ a'club,"but—Dealer:a^ NortO rth------nROLLOVERS ANO R A 8 American FaW . ow nor II- T F TERMS. Can 7 ^ 1 3 5 9 . naneo.CaM 934-8639. . aia c re s , $2 5 0 0 0 , N. end of South was in chargc.c. Dummy If you a re myecting a dislri- JONES WE HAUL bullon from an employer- 60aaea,60 CMlletoRt.Fuflwa- -Y!Mn.TMMtt -_____ JC -won, South took twoo 1 finesses . The bidding: -loraatfedp|M.$142Sper We Usuallycaft move you ’8 ^ 5;sponsored retirement pro ANYWHblE for loss than .. against East's trump qu gram due lo 0 }ob chanM , acre. ! m < ^ a l> o r6 D m . "SJifflSJiSiSSJu'S,': hi East Soutb West 0; forsale.Memberotlnloma- . renting1 a truck. Need « — held-bis-losscs to only plan term inatbn, or retire* f t t i l r i t l ^ l B i i k ^ OlDaily farm for sa le o r loaso. ^ Jf teadstoOall&Ariz. 1 threetricks. ment c t f us Of stop by lor a Hk B IM W W W W I j 2Qi^-a075. .______I »'tional Franchise, panlal fl- * ------1 4 • 2*4iU-iZ- - S ;...-ii nanclng avail. Reply; Box FREE ^ ESTIMATES > West’s trump king wawas a sure 3 ^ paj ■B ffiSflflfflnfflSH DlD ain farm for sa le o r lease. I 92731, gl % The llmos------CaJ 324-3490. E^ass 4 V All p a s s Twii Twi FaHs ' 7330484 20ft^-2075.______Ji' winner whether he wonin iti at trick JeromeJon 324^2:^ N ew s, P O Box 54 8 , Twin Rural, Rural nice, ed g e o( Jerotno, FARMS F1•177*C8E8-Nk»co»ae» BoiioautKul NEW log hom e In APTSAXJPLEXES H ie difference? Dummyly nor Idnger ♦ A .K Q 1 0 9 6 Bu)Buying trusi dfteda, mort- StanleyB asin.qualllybulli ,77- r B i a W n T B l f t l l l l l l I J J . l flfarm, good slope, good Si ibdrm apt, aB utlU ae e x c to has a second trump forir ai finesse ' , gages a eonlrads. Call dairyd site. DW mobile, SE nosklmpina.1646sqrt,3 n< against East’s queen;• InInstead of goj^73S:i762fofQUOttt:-^ _ofCastlefoRf.B2S_. bdrm,balh,utllltyroom, bi one trump loser. West’s:*spaUence ] South NoiM o rth CoContrKta, tnisl deeds, pur- lUitiiliilliliBiBIBHlirM •160ACRE8-«ooddalry river ri rock hearth, pellet j s s s s : ' - i 4 sKe,welsprinUer»,haya stove. ■> vautodoeO^ 1 ibd bdrm fum a p t for rent; no . : creates two and ^ u tbthmustgo i '.J I* custom b k w p k w o S n e ls , more mo than 2 people, no : n t ' . . . ■ ^sjs&sr- pasture. WolWendel. c onedown. ------l:«g-772-W ? illliaiyffiM 117AcAE8-Rowcropa18 - , :______Small Sm a 1 bdrm, very, very 70071 Blue LoJuanvdN l-fl00-»^500t • “ “ 14z66.2bdim.Vbath. . . nic IIKllalUdrwliew^edkeU i " - ■ 73S4120 n ic e, u tils pajd^ c lo s e to EX T.12f1 436-4186. Ruoert. shOooina. she $375.736-0855 .
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911 ■mAVE). 1005 ANTiQUE AUTOSIS 1008 « < 1008 4X4 TRUCKS 1029 CHRYSLER 1068 NISSAN, m s | • TRAILERS J____ 71 Cyclono. 351 CtovolarJland. 1987 S -1 0 H iazor. T ahM h o e TRACTOR; Small 1300 so-- -80 ChrvsloL Cordoba. 2 ■85 Nissan Pulsar. 88K. bluo. 1982 3 2 'Holiday Ramble.^bior 4 spiMd. buckots, 1 owniwnor. pkg. AT, P b ; PB. f>W, PL,PL, - rlos, 4x4 Ford, loador. box ^ v surroof. $1700.324-8861 - Imporial modo), oxoxc' $3500.734-9446' charcol groy, nice whools.«ls. scraper. 8* auger, 1040 yiQ.000-oHSMOBt£‘ 7- IsedCapI 1982 Torry Taurus. 23Z a I T AC. 30/ 350. Edolbrockckln- I procialo. 934-4267 ___Dan Cnll wookonds 734-9040, lapo’ totar&carb.Lotsolchrofwmo 1988 Ford F-250,4x4.16* - r 1971 OLDS 9 8 .4 d o o r sa - ■■ ^ ' & lou of now parts. $Sa5000. tiros, anum inum w hls. IMtool l 1009 VANS S BUSES 1979 0alsun280ZX.Swd,f|°| dan, 455 onfjino. n m tiros. vory clean, $1800. Cali 19S5AljoAllianco, 8x2ijJaT -223^615^______box. AT. 351. $9800. Eric lofofl 7 2 CWs 88 convortbto..now m at 324-8639 or 420.40877 1981 Chovy van. cargo. w6-13: 736-2490 or 733-4640 ask^ se ats & brakes. AC. 42.000 plush intorior, also store 9f. for Frank or Nolan. rosto- l092Toyota4 RunnerSR5^ ' windows. $2500 or boa of- ___ m ile s, VERY SHARP S and air, oxc cond. LocaM tor. 736-2490.______>------V-.6,Loadod,.«uoroofrft CLEAk $2500.733-6562. ------— al-HaB-s tflf Pk-irt Wcftdo -1038-EAGLE------Call 536-2072 tormoroJbfe' Int Classic 1959 Chovy Flo~(Hoot- CD, 48000 milos. excelco t 1969 Ford van wilh Chinook MCI! convorsion. loadod. low JJ- 1075 PLYMOUTH um Automatic, p o w r stoor- 1985 Uayco tom trailor. goa sido PU. Now 327 ongin,gino; cond. $1W 50.78^0061. '* 1»B4Eaola LIm lttd.ixi. now tiros, whools. poJniHjob. jo 1993 ford Super Cab V«^ ton. milos. $10.900 324-6788 - loedod.t46op- -dean.-$2060--733.7105---—- -197t MustaogSlrootStockr* r '86TI^'oWhTurism67^drr COUBAB-_ $15-250.733-6133 ovos sido, 4X4. Z-7f. Loadod. A traitor ft extra parts. £ ___ sot of singlo axlo hoppi ■86BulckConturYLimilod. Front wheel drive, A .. - -t993^TravolSupaHno:SOlSIh— bottom pu1ltrains.-$6S0i ^ftflly loaded.-77-.6w milos;s ' . NASCAR k H B L U tri^r. . l l ^ ° o r A g l ^ ' ’- w hoot, roar kitcnon, Sup{iupor ’K J • 50‘ 3 a*!® lof™ f %7. IH S e o ^ o x c o ll ^ contfi->di- & 1 5 0 .4 3 ^ 7 4 . best offer tokos an. ^ J988 HONDA . 5 . 7 7 tion. orginal. $1600 or bost - • 702.755^.__ -86 Plymouth Voragor. oxcol and,bodroom ellao-oui-out. buH in -94. $30.000.1-*? — _shspe, $3.900. S4!r-4167. 7 3 3 ^ ^ 1 ______Ford tractor. Oolroit powojwor. ollor. 343-1995Tnso _ 1027 CADILUC • 1992FordF150XLT4x4. 2 CIVIC4DB. CDT TO... j ™ . , Sih whool traitor. 2 7 W 7lon{ ^ Jusl ovor-haulod. $650(500-' -70 Chovy PU 4x4."grofftDfft ______• _ , k»ded, deep forest oroen. 'C.JI677.453S. ___ cond.. body oxc. shapo.30. Immaculate '84 Eldorado.D. lowmltos.Calovonmos, 1983 Holiday, air. Micrc ’- auto, new tires. $3500. lilch. 1975 Int't cab ovor. 13span. C ^ ovo S43-S241. T 2W | AC. storm windows sMor t5 0 M < « o llo ..7 3 4 .lj0 2 amonitlos. supor'cond Irado la y , cm lo 886.2469 7 8 Ford V« ion 4x4. outo. - -egFordF-lSOXLT. 4x4.^ 1987 Pontiac Grand Am, 5 '*®' 1969 El C am ino. N ow on- $5450 otlof. 543-4 >ao 1979 Fond. AB 92 OottoH. 13 1 $3000 531-5316. J; n°<>i°»»«io*,.e6gjg77, spd, 4 dr. $2500 or best ol- spd. 1982 Intornaliona — gino-350; 400 turbo trans- ^ lor. 934-4928 OVDS. ^ 1978 JSP ‘93 18* L ayton trailor. liki "cSn '8 0 Ford F -350 l i o n . 4x4. mission; classic model, now. C a i ^ 2 4 1 6 . 350 Cummins. 9 spd. 196 1 0 « HONDA '70 Pontiac convonblo. oxc. Fwd. 300 BC. 9 spd. 197 W oroatlunl734^ __ cond. now paint, an original,^ WAGOHffli mbSoI • m u irr.n i Custom buiii-eg' o?; Froightlinor. 2 - 3 axlo sol; 1986ColobrltyEurosport. )w $5.500 or ottor"678-7ai3- 1ravottrailof.-Andorson R\ ” $7 5 0 0 . b o th P U 's in very ir 1981.HqndB Accord. Now Automatic, powor stoor- # ' unloadorirailors. 2-3axl good cond. 537-6903 ovosllX Low mileage, loaded. Ex- head, now trons.-groal buy,iy. Ropo-Blds: 1987 Pontioc Park Lot 78. oxit 1S22o» ol boltodpolololniitors. conentc^. 7334699- Hwy 84. 736-1192 loav« ft wlinds afior6,______runs nice. 326-5377. , poonoviiy, pan 678-9076,N 1976 F8RD Can 678-7574.______■ issiisr"”- ■ 5 mossaoo.______7^ '80 Ford F-350.1 ton PU,TT* 1986 Chovy Spectrum.1. *84 H onda tX . 4 do o r. AT. 1984 GMC Brw diof 671 Dc ' 7J .000 o^ inol m lM . excel Want to bity: Trovof traitor 24 no* tiros, runs good. ol PS. PB.PW . cruiso. stenw ,K>; 1078 RENAULT ^ EUTE2DR. om ugw icnw ... Xf* troit diosol. 7 spood Iran* cond. $2495.7330024. or kmgof. isto bod. rooson $4.900.733-9248.- _ now timirtg.chain. oxcol. Automsttc transmission, A good condilion. 324-3200. ITT 69 Camaro. PS, AC. $28001 cond. Call ovos. 423-4220.} 1983 Renault AUianco, 4 dr,~ i^lv p n ^ ^ 7 4 3 8 '82 Ford F150 4x4, now paint -T AT, AC, 4 cyl, FWD, good ------7 5 W ison catlte pot, 44x96" 6 . ftso m o p a rts. kK>ks&nJns™ bostoftor.736-2490.day8> Bargain atudant eart A r i982iyifflcnRi 5 $10.000-oftof. or 326-5060. ovos. • _ aASS>'79HondaCMc,42 llroa. h w miloa. $800. Call r 912 UTILITY oroot. $3500.733-1653 '84 Inlornational XL9670 a) door, now tiros, pu n a aka 734-9377 ntt Of 7om. TRAILERS — '81 rod Corvotto, T-top. excel - COUBAB wot-WI.$11.500oHor. 00 shapo, sharp looking, bostIt ■*«tl»n/$^. 354^13, ■85 Bronc II, 5 spood, $4400 J 1061 SAAB 6'/bx8'lillbodtrai!orwi(h— . Cal 678-3028. orbestoHor.7i6:8165 _ offer. 4 3 6 - 9 ^ . _ Black'86 CRX. SL Sun rool, ir 3/4ton.oulomallc. S i low up ramp. $750. CallIll ' 7 6 Froightlinor w-gravol boc 0 3000 nils on rebuilt motor. ood '85 Dodgo pick-up 4x4 318.18. '82 Camaro, T-top. now 350 -83 black S a a b Turbo, good^ 1977D9DGE't ESTo'e”'”'"’® ''^”' 9 ______324-4443 ___ ft Itetbod. $ ^ . 5438643543.. Auto, AC. tilt, cnjiso. Long,ig, eng., good paint, bdefcrodks ftr 1989 JoopW rnngtor. hard ft~ frm M ^dol drlvo!^oroo r soft top, AC, 5 spood. * '^4 Subaru 4 wheel drive^ 1986PLYM0UTIFH pension, now palm, vor)■ory ~ shatpll$6000.734-8048. runs good, only $600.423- Now7x10w/I2- sido rails, 9 AM-fM cossone storoo. wagon. Runs strong, body clO8n.$13.900.Call678. 17 . 4568.736^1388, 423-5422 roooh. $ 7 5 0 .7 3 4 -7 ^ . W^$1995 , I — - - S49Si C ai 733-9248; '78. -86 Ford Bronco. 302 ongino. [ Can734.2512 ----- 7670.______4 spd, now liros. goodt>d oskforGlJoe.______^ COLT COTTO... i S&STrsll«r«:- “ •88SobaruGLwon.8unrool. -78 P ele, 400 Cummins., 13 cond. $6500-543-4284 ■ • -84.Subutban.AC.cuciso,tilt. 16‘& 18'carhaulofs.dovo ^ 1057 UNCOm’ SlOfOO. $2400.788-9692. Automatic transmission, loiiorltalbods, t6'$1495.M Bpd, 411 rearonds. now ■86 Fdrd F -150 4X4 V8 4 lilt, lots ol now parts, runs _ "QI Subaru XTB. ooto. air. ^ w r « o o i ^ & brakes. ^ ■ t8 $159S.M 7-650t 24 hrs paint, $12,400. '87 FL. 400 spd. AC. 2-lanks. sharp,0 - and drives exu). $3800 or* *87 Lincoln Tow n c a r, 30212 CO, $8900 orbost oflor. - 1888CIIE1IR0in -V - Cot, now paint, frosh ovor- cond. $5700.734 8048 P best olfor. 423-9092. . V-8 , excellent sh ap o l LoisU Con 5 3 6 ^ 6 1 . T I raitor • llaibod. boovodail.“*'• haul. $23.900.438-8123 • ...... Qooconeck.Slhwhool. — - '88 V* ton super cab.-4whootMt 185 Chovy S u b u rb a n , 22 ol highway mllos. $3950. - CORSICA C O T TO...______TOII ramj».3axk>.24', -80 Potorbilt COE; BCIIl 400; drive, low m llos. m ake el-}|. whool drTvd.~9paMnsgdr.-. ' 67Sjto2 or 431-3032.' I ' ' "1087" TOYOTA Coll 20^324-5858. 13 spood; $12,500. '868 6 for. 733-1393.______-90 Dodge Grand Caravan, Mark VI Cont, 2 dr. Very nko — Groat Dano slop dock, ■T 7paft8onoger.Bothin^ ; Utility irailor 6 ’/^x16. Now, 91 4X4 AC. moko ollor. 733- J cond. $3800.324-5641. ” 1976 Toyota Corolla, runsi 1088 PONTIAC ®*; 48 X102’. $8500. 5an 543- I 1393.______^ cond. Call 733-2566 or “ goodjtSOO o r b e s t o llo r. $1150. Car haulor Irailor“ Of. _6040.ef 543-8265 ovos. ~ 733-9538 ask for Joan. 7x16. Now. $1395. r r r | '91 Ford ExplororXLT. load- r 1063 MERCURY C O T T O ... I '81 Froighlfinorsoml.31B ■90 Chovy Luffllna. 4 cyl. AT. :: LeMAHS' TOI B334630______od.4WD.4dr.oxcol.cond,. Delroil, 13 sp e ed wilh wot I ’ - e x ce llen t s h a p o l L ots ol1 1980 C ougar. 2 door sport.r 1068 TRIUMPH If I Automatic transmisskm, A Wolls Cargo, tandom axlo — highway milos. $4450. V8 auto, runs good. $600- irailor. 14-fully hwulatod lor "9 2 Ford ExplororXLT. PW.V. 67l-303a 4310032. . oHor. 734-5463-______-eoYilumph Spttfiro - 1992 SUZUKI hauling vogotablos. Now. ------PM, cru iso . AC. blue run [*: BLUE CORVETTE, 1984, ? oonvor1blo.$20004ffer. ; $4S00.a52-«439._____ ning boards, doflocta , 1986 M ercury S a b le . V-6 — 1007 TRUCKS $9000,733-5695 PAYS orr auto trans. cassetto storoo,I Cfll 324-4464, SWIFT COT TO...______shield. $19,000 or bost of- 733-0612 EVESTASK FOR) lull pow er. 108,000 milos. 1961 G M C2ton. 1 6 'flatbed.« T lor. S37-991Satlor6PM- -7. GLENN ]•( 1089 VOUSWAGEN runs oreot. $600.733-142525 :'93Ford.F250.4x4.5spd,d, “ ' 1967 Chovy shortbod step-^ loadod. bod liner. V-drop, — 1975 VW r S m with around 9 ^ .chrom o b i ^ p o r . low ml.fl; 1029 CHRYSLER ’ sldo PU. 350 V-8. Now - 1068 MSSAN 15,000on engine, runaft' - -hoadera-ft^xhausfrAfter —- -■91-LoB8ronrio«rmilosrox------needt-e«tb.work,-gas,— 4om 324-8786.______. CJ5. new top. big winch,h, coltoni mitooge, oood tlTTO,. 1980 Nissan' sllvor, 280 ZXX $SOO-734-2227. m EERJRIu ffld r j -; T-98 transmission. V8. ft ft - 4-cyl, a ssu m e lo a n . C allI 2+2, $2800. Call ovonlngs I. -.Youcan'tbuyt!trust::.yoii:have to earnarhlt:Thafr.w hatm moro. $5.300.645-2276 K«nrin 733-4110 324-1331. Thelsen M otors h.has..been doing for 41 years: earning ■ ^^'$ ^ ^ 7 3 ^* y°°*^KXJ - I 1001 AVIATWN 1986 Ford pickup, vory good the trust & confkfidence o f the peoplee of.c Idaho with a ■ cond. L o ad o d l^ .1 4 S 3 ew t o t a l d e d i c a t i o n t o com plete, long-termrj ss. a t i s f a c t i o n . ■ : For saJo flying club mcmbor- 0 ship. C a l 32&W1854 1986 GMC. 350 engine, now It's paid off. Peowple trust Thelsen Mtotors oti for the right m Illfehavetthe best seleotion, the rightW price & service 6 dayi'ays a week. That's ■ 1002 AtfTO PARTS — 1992 Toyota, oxtni cab. like tiovif Thelsen M otitors remains f l yearar after year. Them . new. low mlkts, sholl. Con- & REPAIRS sidoftrado-733^66. Theiseri Plan Is oione reason why overT 80%S of Thelsen I 305 V-8 ongino, oxcolloni •74 Chevy % ton. 454 on- ^seletdionI of used Motors custom ers's are repeat custom ers,irs...or referred b y M cond. 2 .0 0 0 milos. T ~ -fl|no.$lfeO . 733-3430. lom eone who hass done business withI ThelsenTt, M otors. jM • ______5^.SB74:...... ” -78 Ford 150, '/k to n PU, ’71 C h o v y lm p a la 2 d r.N O 70K, 2-9wner, auto, cruiso...... - ongino or trans.,— body ^d^^ks^4^^good good. — caisintiKlevall^ 1 _ fii shapo, no tiros. $5O0 or ol- 1889F0RD8to.f00 ayatom. lor lakos a l 326-4017. '81 Ford C ourier. Canopy.- C J-7 H ard Top 76 thru 86, gun rack, good sporo. h^h TBUlPO WUt489BCDTTO ------door includod. In good~ mitos. runs 9^ 1 ^ . C&l^ 1976 JEEPP WAGONEER 1991 FORD Mf 5 0 M l cond. $600, S36-2002. “Oj Mike. 734-6353 ovo. - Local new car trade-in, A d ^ 4 X 4 FACTORY REBUILT '87 GMC S-15. noods work. 1/2 TON 1988 FORD MOTORS ^ $1500orbostoflor.734-_ #4*042B, Great Tnnupcrtol «3473E,6CyL,SSpMi 4764 aflofSOT.______350 Chovy-$469; 302 Ford- W»lS!495 TOWOmr.;fS^!L_.M595. 39,000 «Uts, SnerdH i! THONDBBIHDP|ik«S«9B i $489; Many moro in slock. ‘89 Isuzu. Low milos with Was $10,995 NOWOfflY.^ Coll Numb0r 1 Auto Parti.^ new tiros, and chrome ___‘9695 Automatic transm ission. A d 324.8721.______wheels. Many oxtras, oxcol- 1986MITSISUBISHI PU ______Ford Drivo train p a n s. 1979 cood. 326-4175-______lessiiicouvI 'y000 M ies, A/CCCnrfM, fi ,r 1983 T oyota S R 5 4x4 PU yyaiBHioiiii^ I4-095B, 2 Door Sport CoR> CasMtti^ Power V M e w s t LedLeds, I m 1969 Chovy comploiofy ro wilh com por sholl, $2200. st ofod, 42> poslW B eon-— 324-1163- - . 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Y Sports ' ~ 9 :- I Mopniling P lanningig a h e a d IlBaskc:ethaU U n e z : seemss to be U.S.’ss forte ^ Tbe Associated Press!S 46i 6 ■ ■ I ] TORONTO — Agai:Againsi the best the rest o f ______I never grai r a d u a t e d g ■ the wji^ld could offer,er, Dream^Tcam1 I won ils. from iow a,I, Ibut I w as 5 . gold-mcdal game by)y 323 points over Croatia. J Dream Team 11 was• 46 46 points ahead o f Russia only therere for tw o i in thc final o f llic World'orld Championship. torm s — TTl r u m a n ' s ; More o f thc same1C will w be in store for th e ' J 1996 Olympics in Ail: and Eisenlin h o w e r ’s . Atlanta unless ihe United J I 1 ^ Slates sends a dccidedl>ledly weaker team, a p ossi-. H i i biliiy that doesn't seemx*m likely. • - 99' 9 . f "W e pro'>cd again1 lhatihi the United State.s has * the best basketball play<>laycrs in the world.” NBA • — f o r mier e r D etroit Lion ’ J■ commissioner Davidid StemS said af^cr Dream Alex Karras I _ ; Team IPs 137-91 victoiictory over the'Russians in i ' the title game Sunday.'ay. "We've been asked by R FIBA (the inlcmationiional governing body for I basketball) to send thethe bestI ployere; and we’re g commitled to do thal.It. Any^WngA less is patron* J _____izing to the world o ffbiiskclbairS biw _____ ArizonaGarirdinals cut— - g Stem also saidthe the U.S. leam at thc '96 S Olympics probably/ won'twi be callcd Dream flagrant playlyer Cecil g Team 111 brcausc theie namea tend to invite too ' FLAdSTAFF, Ariz.iz. — Chuck Cecil, a M many comparisonss to ihc previous teams former Pro Bowl safetycty who was fined al- g made up o f NBA stars,irs, m ost S50.000 by the Icaleague last season for y It was suggestedto to Stem ond U.S. coach spearing and flagrant penalties, pe wast;ut by> n Don Nelson thal severalsevi college players . jgdSk Arizona Cardinak todtoday. should be mixed in-wn-with the NBA stars to Mark Schaal, the new9w head footbaii coachI aat Twin Falls High Schc:hooi, on Monday begins Cecil, selected for thethe,Pro Bowl in 1992 ns the task of preparing• make thc competitionion more even, and both •when he wns with thcc GreenC Bay Packers, ■ his team for competltlitltlon at the Bruin practi:tice field. €■ said they didn't like thc idea. was sixth on thc team laslast year with 61 tack-- — ------Please see;ee BASKETBALL/D3. . les.. He started.the/iBsl l sseven games before .. injuring his shoulder agaiigainst Son Francisco, An All-American at Arizona,/ Cccil was fined 530,000 — thc larjlargest non-suspension fine of a piaycr ia Icajleague history — for Fstrik(;ejastss mudh lon g? e r , ___ __ spcariag.two_Wnshingto:gton Jlcdskins-playeis------in a Sept. 12 game'Nop0 penalties were called on thc plays.. He was also fined S514,500 14 for three other plays deemed fla^anl bybythcNFL. ■ layerss need IRustolleum Cecil, who had a tackic:kle and an assist in the Cardinals' first two cxhibJiibition games, signed Tho Spoporting News a ihrcc-ycar contract w(worth S5.25 million^ . then took a pay cut to S35D.OOO for th q .. dy to expand your strike zo Here chance to stay with Arizo:izona this season. JSc answers to .questions youu imay have He was beaten out by3y OdieC Harris and An- -i.m'' - about-tilthe strike, its impact and aiany settle- dre Waters. :’m ■ *mcnt thahat eventually occurs:
B iker sets new c(course record, _ t Q : IdId tbc event of settlement, 1bow long I ------.-w o u ld ji it twin* fftf ttiw ployw n tn wins W hite Knollob Challenge W resume el the season? M A C K A Y -A k x GardnerCm of Boise set a X ■ A : TThat t depends on how longlg thc work ^ new course record in winkvinning the I Oth annu- stoppageIge lasts. If an agreem entt isi: reached .■ al White Knob Challengenge,mountain bike racc 1 . before: 1Labor Day, hitters woulduldn't need M C g ^ here Saturday. 1 more thiLhan a day or two o f battingg ppractice to / The event drew 40101 riders from as far J get their:ir timing back. Pitchers wou/ould proba- away as North Carolinp.inp. Gardner rodc.the. bly nect;cd two to three days of thnthrowing on 18-m ile loop in 1:13:5!3:59, beating Nathan I the sidelleline lo reclaim the heal on»U!?.?if_f?st: i ______:______: Lloyd ofS an Francisco0 b)by 57 scconds. I b a lls . EBut if thc'Sirike goesi deepd into v S tella K eane o f KCetchum et finished in AP(Mtt Scptcmbnbcr, hitters will need a fewM rmore days 1:33:21 to win thc woni'omen’s competition. 3arc, and thc pitchcrs couldj beb serious- Deborah Yow speaks ataf'a new? con- .Elke Shaw of Boise wasas ssccond, 1:06 back. ^ back. Not only would piichc::hcrs require ...... ' ' " t ' ■ ' The race raised moneyney for the Lost River fference Monday after accyil* fUang, WoM 0inli3r«MlgM>) Gi tlthat she’s a woinan, she gotot thet job betause twccn ncnot beihg covered or buyinglg theirI ow n 7 9 J i . ... U p.m.-O« her h credentials are'good. She'>he’s not someone insuranoice. V bat i f a piaycr gets fault in a bouse------______, tlthey’re taking a chance on,m, shi e 's som eone .Q: W l ' e wV ho is experiraced and talentiented." , • hold acciccident aad tbe strike is sse ^ e d tbe M Yow, w ho ra ig n e d Monda;iday as athletic di- next daysy? W ould tbe player stiUI bebi H I H Bobby Bonllliillla, N.Y. Mets H I SPORTS’5 LINE * rector at Saint Louis ^ d begiteginshernewjob tohisl9'I994salsy? . $5,700,000> IS MO*COUICt*HlCHS^^^SCORES 0on Aug. 28, is a 1974 gradualJuate o fE lo n Col* A : Thi'hat issue remains fuzzy, andnd it’s like- W Jlcgc*^he.bcgan_conching_w£-womenls.basket-— ly-that-it.it-utill-havc-to-bo-part-ofa-n a-negotiated ------l I 4 ball at Burlington and Easterrtem Guilford high settlemtncnt. Right now, the owne'ners could schools, then elevated collegliege programs at claim thtLhey are not liable for any injiinjuries suf- Kcntucl^, Orol Roberts andnd Florida to Top fered duluring a strike and, therefonfore, should 20status. _ ...... b e ab sosolved of any financial obobligation ^ T_— She was assistant directortor of the Flbnda ■ thercaflefler. - ...... — - For the latest scorej call - 7 ^ am for four years, Q : D>0 o m anagers and coBCbea getetpald? ] •nd follow the ilmpk athletic i\md-raising program -then-associateI Bthletic*dirard«t hit wi sponsorship. tr - - • Stadiumims' labor forces, such as u sh e rs, D 2 E . Football • Yow is currently a membetjber o fth e N CA A groimdsliskeepcrs and security persononncl,Thcy s«larto» llMiiBtad d o not Include prerated shla a r re s o f signing tjo n u ses or olhei>lher guaranteed Income, . . . B a s e b a l l D 3 . cCouncil and Division I Steerirering Committee, will notIt bI e paid. or Incenttves'OS Ibo n u so s earned o r m oney loslost because or lost opportunltlealilies for Incentive twnuses. ' , ' Pleas3sse see AD/D3 - ■ Please see STFTRiKE/03 ...... ■■'AP/EdOdGaMro r t— — - J ------^ I ! . • 0-2 71mo5.Nows.Twln Falls,Ills, Idoho T uosday, A ugust 1616.1994 Jets-loDSC 1 0>f2 expieriencced-stai r t e r r Housston smeears M oore bnreaks wrist;t in e^ bitition,m ay-]notplay-irin-opener- -Daflashion^ptigl The New York Jets, alrciIrcady thin at .• wide receiver, have loslI orone of their ‘‘Ja ^^R eG Q rd-ero>)W d-attends:bojow l-gam e^- Iwij experienced starters, RolRobMOOW.’ " rhe-JcU-discloscd-MVlonday o: that ' S D a lla s M o n u b g N e w s— - . -. w a s in te r c espted p tc by com c’rbock ______Moore broke his wrist in Saturday'sJ ...... Darryl LewisisatHoustoii!s at 17.. . . exhibition viciory ovccPiijPMlailclpMa. • MEXiCO CITY — tlThey came On Aikman-!an’s last scries, some ...... M w re -w ill ne ed a « js t for-*or 4-8 weeks, - ' in record numbers andid cheered fine running5 byby Lincoln Coleman although he and coach PePel^ Carroll ■.JjjpMH w ildly, their spirits unmdamaged carried the CowboysCov across mid- both were optimistic he canan play in the b y th e m in a n d th e m u dd. . f ie ld , b u t AVikman’s ik r third-down ___ sea.son^opcncr Sept. 4 at Bun)ufTalo . ______. . ___N o . J t w a s n ’t.W o o distock, s i just pass for Timm DanitlC was ofT.the "The^ tot'd me I have lo w a w ee k ' another American Bowl./I. . mark whentiie the receiver broke in^ and let it calnvdown,” saidd Moore,Iv who The final scorc: Petritr o lc r o s d c s id e a n d n e'c v e r r sa s w th e p a ss. was hurt in the sccondd cquarter ar H o u sto n 6, Vaqueros dclc Dallas 0. Meanwhile,Ic, thet Oilers’ ofTensc., . Philadelphia. "Tliey*!! talcece l th e cast ofT But the numbers that iiimpressed was moviriglg uup and down the in 10 d a y s a n d see w h at it lo A rt M o n k . . ' tomers filling Aztecs1 :Stadium , they were havinQving problems taking signed from W ashingtono n a That’s more than 18,OOC00 fans per _c o n tro l o f thtic e ggame. Al Del Gre- agent, are the only establisho point scorcd. . c o 's 3 8 -y a rd fif th e a w fu l H o u s to n s erttlcd ttle for a 26-yard duty, Parker is nursing a har field conditions createccd by pre- field goal carlearly in the second jur>’ and Yarborough droppe only game rain and loose sod.d. ' quarter, ball thrown his way against tlthe Eagles. “That kind of rain canc put a "The field1 toetook a lot away from Two olhcr inexperienced:cd receivers, guy in jeopardy of a groingi pull, what our dcfcnsfense does best,” safc- Kenny Shedd and Stevieie Anderson./ — and it w asn’t worth thetl risk." ty James Wash:oshington soid. "Run * A Pph^ ------will-get-ndded-time-againsiinst the New ------Cowboys coach Barryry Sw itzer . to the ball.’.'____ York Gianis on Saturday,ly. Anderson M innesotaa Vikings> defensive endi FernandoF< Smith smack:ks over a tadkling dumnnmy during practice sa id . The Cowbo;'boys managed one broke free for a 61-yard touchdownlou at Monday Inln Mankato, Minn:< a s theB VVikings prepare to m e9 eet the Seattle Seahawks/ks on Saturday. For Am erico’s Teii;am , their .threat just befor:fore halflime. " Phila'delphia. tuniing a shortort pass] into a American Bowl recordd stands at ' Rodney Pee;Pccte took over for big play. •' ' in Memphis indand ran at leasi twice a day. He Pstfiots He was release^ased-in Ociober 1993 after a 0-3-1. If they played likik e th ls -o n A ik m a n a n d] leiled Dallas from its said his weighill is Slill in ihc 2(iS-pound range, Kicker I Scon Sisson, whose incinconsistency drunken-drivingB aarrest, his third durino his - the mainlond, they migiight not be “ 20 lo the Oilerslers’ 14. Much ofthe Jed iliere is no way 10 simulate last lasi year earned him Ihe hicknamimc “Missin' [kngals' carccr.. RiRembetl spcnl 28 days in on Cliuck Cccil. ;i i’ro Dow! safelyifeiy wilh Green bul he conceded Irving’s Team. work was donejne by Coleman, who Hay l\Mi years :n;o anil a se%en-fen-figurc player training camp conditions.cor Sisson," Sis was one of seven playerss cut,c N F L ^ rd e ^ alcohIcohol treatment program dur- The Cowboys hod a1 chanccc to had his first[ productivepn game of Jasi M.MSHII, is HOU' looking for work,v^oi "Composurejre comes wiih maturity, and A . flAh-round choice lasi year,ir. Sisson led ing ihe 1992 sca.iorwon. _ Cccil. already a salary cap casiuasu.i!iynnerhis lhal’s somethinging I'm wolking to ochieve." he the the tram in scoring wiili.57.poims.a. Uul he was ____ score late in the game_wlwhen Shel- the pre-season._on. He had 41 yards ll(rcc-yciir S5.25 million dealII withw Arizona said, " rv e seen:n nown lhat you can blow every- succes.sful sue on only 54 perceni o f hishi field g o a l ------RedildBi by Hili caught a deep passp from on nine carries'ries M onday nigHt, a. . V ;is voided .niiJ he was re-signeded 10l< n one-year ihing you’ve worked wu for with one mistake, flttcmpis otic ond was irplaced for thehe final three Tlie Redskins,IS, winless in two preseason Jason Garrett, but Hill fufumbled at vast improvemc:rmcnton his 1.9aver- S3S0.000 deal, was cul by lliele CardinalsC on I'rn man enoughIgh to say I was wrong, and I'm games gar by ^•eleran Matt Bohr. games under newew coach Norv Turner, were the 10 when hit by coilom erback age for 33 carriiarries in the first two . The 38-ycar-old Dohr, 38. a jH>-yeaf l j NFL bolslercd Monda ____Monday______man enough now.iow.Jlliink.U3 make ilrighL’.'.. . iilay.by.lbcj'ciurn.olLlhicc____------E m m r a e l-M a r tin rT o n y BBrown rc- games, Js with 61 lack- Sm iih,ascconcond-round dral\ choice in 1992. veleran, veli is the only placclJckcr inI camp.ci staners to practicc. / Cccil «\ts sixth on ihe Cards w he Oilers. The Cowboy!3oys were stcipp'cd at lcs lasi year. Me also hml S44.500500 in fines, in- wielded his helmi:lmci os a weapon against ccnter Parcells 1 also lias rookie Pa] O'Ni’Neill, a kick- The three are: runningnil back Reggie Brooks, covered at the one for the eluding S3(I,IK)0, ihe largesl mmnon-suspension Roman Fonin,I, Smith Si said one ofh is first pri- off off specialist competing for'the: ppunting job and defensive lacklackle Tim Johnnson, who had 'The massive crowd wwas given the. H ouston)n 14, and rookie Ime in Nl'l. Insior>’. lor spearing!ring luo W’ash- ' orities ut praciicetice Monday was to apologi/c to with wit! Mike Saxon. But Parcells saisaid Sisson's been out with pull[lulled hamsirings, and ccntcr little to cheer by its belccloved Va- Richie Cunnin]ningham missed his ingion pla\ers in n game Scpi. 12.I I Fonin. derdcpanure did not mean he woulluld keep all John Gcsck, whoho has nerve irritation in his qucros. Aikman, who hahad guided third straight itfii fie ld g o a l, th is o n e Lions Ihrcc, Ihrc lower back. Alli arean expected to be r ^ y for the Cowboys to, touchdid o w n s - o n fro m 31 y a rd sIs, , ji just before the half ...... Dclroil. whichlich losl Frank Gans/, its special ' ' ' Runningi back Marion Bullsi relumr ed 10 ihc final exhibitiontion game nexl Friday apinsl ; Bills ■ his only two possessioions in the ended, Buflati> ctKich Mor\' Levy, whtwho runs some teams coaclu to Atlanta. this year, is worried practice pra fur Ihc first lime since: uundergoing Pittsburgh, imes, pro- “It's really/ hardho to give a solid o f ihe most rchixcd practices, ended en( Iraining aboul ihe performomiancc of the spccial teams. anhroscopic ant surgery on his knenee July 25. "It was nicc to sees them out there in pads,'.’ . first two preseason gan camp in Tredonia. N.Y.. two daydays early and Sieve Ka?or,or, a former assistant with the Butts Bul may see limited action in1 1Thursday’s. Turner said. "Nonilone o f them was completely duced nothing in threecc posses- evaluation of fhe how wc played be- headed nonh 50 miles lo cominuenuc woikouls al 'C hicago Bears,rs, replaced1 C ans/, considered- gam<; gan against Washington. • ready, but Reggiegie looked quick, and Timmy s io n s . . . causc it was a wetw track,” Switzer Kiel! Stadium, one o f the finestest special teams coaches in the and John were ableab lo do some individual Aikman’s stats for thele evening: said. “They ’dii did a better job of Levy, who also cut camp shonhon a year ago. game. ■ Bcngils StufT." 3»for-7. one intercepiiptiori, 12 throwing it andand catching it in the ouiathomc. In Saturday’sly’s 16-7 loss to the Drowns, _ Troubled I wide receiver Rcggii;gie Remben Broncos said it would be easier to work oul y a rd s. "first half andid you> hove_to give •AVc will have the same numiumber o f prac- Cleveland rookieikie Derrick Alexander letumcd was wa: released by'dincinnati along5 »witli Patrick' Leonard Russellsell, signed ns a free agent on oriditions them credit forfor moving the ball liccs going into ihe start o f ihele scseason as wc a punt 75 yardsds for a touchdown. So coach Robinson, Kol who set a team recorcord last year ‘ Saturday, workedh] out0 wilh Denver for the first “O bviously, the coi did I.1SI year." he said. "I ihinkik wwc are bener Wayne FontcsI iried-locaMtri' somc o f llie pres-- with will 43 punt returns. lime. • -• w eren't what I’d call ideal, ic but .better than us.”s .” olT at home. I feel we can nceompiimplish more, oi sure on Kwor. Rcmbert dropped a pass for a12-poini 2 con- Tlie former Pair'airiot, who signed a one-ycar there’s not much you)u can do - The field wasA-as a m u d d y m e s s a l- this Mage, b.jfk in the city thanthan wc can at "When youJ comeec in behind u guy wilh a version ver and another for a first down during the deal for a rcr«ned!cd SI million, worked with the about that.” Aikman sasaid. "I'm most from thehe ! start with players camp," great nrpulalion,in, iiit's dimcult." he said. Ucngals* Ucr 26-21 exhibition game losloss to the In- No. 1 olTensivc unit.unii not real pleased with the tl way 1 slipping through)ughout. Carlson w ai Falcons ’“Sieve can getgel llie job done, but lie'll do it dianapolis diai Colts on Salurday night.u. , •TTiey put meic irin right away and tliat's ihe p la y e d ." less botheredi thanthi most, complet- defensive end Chuck Smilhilh relumed 10 his way. Frankk hash; been one o f the best. .But - Rcmbert,F acquired after the Newew York Jets way to do il," Russell Ruj said. "Make the linie ____pnioiuUulluwinitJLlhrcfcwsvk.su;LsuspcnsiuoJui__ llHtnlQcsnltjncM jcln.ncdjiim but couldn't sign hirliim in I9 9 0 , mistakes now andvi getb it riahL!!______On the opening .sercries, the ine Ll_of_l.6_p:6_passes_in_th e Jrst ______.1 scries of righis July 23. iz. If] followc}wcd Don S hula in a ju b , I liatiliattled ulcoirol jiiublcms tlirou'ghd.houriiis'siay'■ 'llic Broncos1 plan pi to use Russell in Sun- Cowboys gained onee yard in half for 120 yaryards. Oilers running During his suspension. Smiihlilh worked out wouldn't try lo} be Shul.i, I'd be myself, i inCin Cincinnati. day’s preseason gamegar against Dallas. three plays before Johni-Jett J punt- back Gary BrowIrown also performed ed. The second time DiDallas got well despitee aj appearing to hurt the ball, the Cowboys; managed1 himself on thehe f first play when he two quick first downs beforeb an slipped. Browniwn finished with 58 SWCumust miuddle th[irough 2 more3 years Aikman pass for Kevinn W' illiams yards rushinggon on 10 carries. -DALbAS(AP) ------^After-€jr-SO-ycflrs-of^onil^tilion™- and a we hope they pay off,"V ccoach John Mackovic Hatfield comcs to Rice fitjmom Clemson ond is famil- Ihe Southwest Conferencee is a lame duck with two said. & iaiia r w ilh th e S W C , having coacilachcd at A rk a n sa s.. _ mon: years to live. 'Tlie Longhorns have swilchiilched from the 4-3 to the “The carryover from twoI winningw seasons the past p There will be two morere 1football seasons before 3*4 3 on defense and Gary Damemicll is the new coordina- tw o years could b e a big plus.”s.” Hatfield said. . Nebraskj J[ :a couldrir^ e a t Texas A&M, Oaylor, Texasas 1Tcch and Texas move lo lor. li ■ • "— Baylor could be-an excell:ellent ofTensive team if _,_ - ihc-Big-l2-iind-Rice,SoulhciIhcm M ethodist- a n d -T e x as — “ W c’v c g o t som e athletes! baibaclcthcic," Damcll said;:"sosophomore Lamont Moorc'cjrcanproduccatquarter* Christian lake up rcsidcncccc iin the Western Athletic ■'I'm '' a little concemed aboutit 0our fron! seven bccausc baback. Conference. theytl d o n 't h av e a lot o f experieiTience.” "This is an offense that gcgoes as the quarterback 1regufar sreason, wvin title No one is certain wheree tlthe i-louston Cougars ore Texas A&M may have the nation’s best rushing gogoes." said Baylor coach Chuchuck Reedy. “On defense, go in g to find a new hom e. . ' duo d in Rodney Thomas andd LLceland McElroy, who wtwe’ve switched from the 3-44 tot the 4-3 ond-I think.it LINCOLN. Neb. (AP) —- Nebraska Tlierc’s even a blemish on the 1994 championshif), led 1( the country in kickoff returnlums last season.' wiw ill b e a goo d m ove.” justju missed winning the natioiional chom- Texas A&M is on probationlion for summer job viola- T h e A g g ie s , w h o w en t 10-10-2 last year and gave, SMU could be a potentt offensive0 team behind pipionship last season. This ycyear, many ■ tions and ineligible to defend:nd the title the Aggies have Notre h Dame a scare before fallifalling 24-21 in the Cotton So;suphomorc quarterback Romomon Flanigan, who aver- e>expect the Comhuskers to> gog all the won the last three years, Bowl, has a strong olTcnsc ancand an inexperienced de- agBgcd 224 yards per game runniim in g a n d passing. w ay. ______/ l-low ever. be ca u sc o f an1 S'SWC rule, games against fense. fi “W c have a lot of experienc;n c^ players at every po- With quancrback Tomminic Frazier the Aggies will count in the sinndings. Rice coach “Wc have to replacc ourr ofoffensive and defensive sitsition on oficnsc," Rossley said.sai "The dfifensivc line rereturning Song .with a strongng sup|k)rt- ____KenJJatfield.and.SM U.coacoach-TonuilossIcy_bayii_li|ini^\‘ said S!ocum, who jnustjust-also.brcakJn^ix new—wiw ill bc-a k<7 -for-us.’J------in ing ctfstt^hc-Comhuskcrs-is.colild.bc.. protested but commissionerler Steve Hatchell said the assistant a coachcs. “Wc movedved some players.around Texas Tcch finished secondand in th e S W C last y e ar gcgood enough to repeat last year’sy< per- gamc.swi!l count. and w e ’ll see ho w that pans oout. ut.” bubut returns only three lettermennen on ofTensc. feet fe reg u la r season.' ______A ll H atfield and Rossjc7y didid was.make the Aggies , The Aggies have no backupjup quarterback wilh expe- “W c made great improvemcrment in the spring on of-. “1 feel we’re going to havave a great '.?% y jH and'coacli R.C. Slocum ang’ingry, and that's'not good, nence ri behind Corey Pullig. AnAncl they losl'airthree of fiafense." said coach Spike Dyke/kes. “W e'll be depending—■‘year,*’. y( sald'Frazicr.“ flialcntinted junior considering.they have wonm a rccord 22 consccutive 'their ’tl defensive linemen to the NFL plus comerback on□n guys in the first game wh(vho have never played in who w will direct Nebraska’s: oc p tio n of- S W C gam es. AaronA Glenn, a. first round picipick along with dcfe^ive cocollege. T h ey w ill have to adapla p t q u ic k ly ." , fefense. The Texas Longhom.s inhinherit the pressure of the end e: Sam Adams. TCU coach Pot Sullivan saidsai he's optimistic about th e Comhuskcis’ bid for• thetJ nation- ^ team tnosi likely to make itI tolo the C otton B ow l,' While Texas A&M andI TcT e x a s a p p e a r to b e th e th«the season "becausc we havev e -a -g o o d qu a rte rb ac k it} al title fell just short last year-yi w h en Texas was 5-5-1 last scasc:ason, but has a strong re- class c of the conference. Baylojylor, Texas Tcch, SMU, M:M ax K n ak e a n d .a solid toilbacback in Andre Davis. Wq ththey lost to No. 1 Florida Statea te l8 - 1 6 in turning ofTensc-that includes')les'dynamic receivers M ike__jrCU_and_Riccshould.be.cpmpcT mpctitiyc,.Evcn talent*thinlano r c h i l a y o u n g team and.I hoplope.that ciocsn’t hunjB.”.l^,thI.the.Oningc Bowl,_- Adams and Lovell Pinkneyney and a fast-improving Houston H could be troublescle s o m e a s it malc<:&-Uic H o u sto n w as 1-9-1 u nder’ Ki(6 m H elton last y e ar and Eleven starters return fromn th1 a t team , quarterback in Shea Morenz.iz, clchangeover from the run*and*shd-shoot l o a m o re standard theIhe Cougars added Ohio Statetc Ilo th e sc h ed u le th is sea- w:which gave Nebraska its thirlird straight' •'W e learned a lot of lessonsons for ihc.fiiturcJnst^cac_o_o ficn sc,______:______;______SOIson,______— - — . -■ ------^------^-Bi ig -E i^ t championthip.------Despite o chdlenging schchedule that raCTBHwiHBI •' starts s t with games against WestV Vir- - APpmo - ginia, gi Texas Tech and UCL/ Nebraska qquarterback u, Tommy Scores iand stalits thinks the Comhuskers “shou OS' o r 12-0 this ye ar.” Frazier sees>s fNebraska’s loss . Coach Tom Osborne won>n't go that to Florida StaState In the O range far, b u t h e is optim istic. Bowl a s the U nuMHON>LCO)KR£ME™ BiAIOn.Haak>iMS«M le launching pad for P i^ c a s o n standings ’ >ta.Y(ita«l2S.Sm5ISo5l M>YertCUra«Nt.YB1> • "I think wc’ll be p re^ gooM d o n ljp th another naUo «i°V9M £i!^B pn Itional title run. «MOtONCOmR£)CEE W SK InArgMRaonriUiAf gjlsid es p f th e ball,” h e said. - Mnnt I I 0 SOO 17 a Smbi - UrraMi« SaBt, a p EM . As usual, one of NeJebraska’s However, startirarting linebackers Eddie W L T Ptt PF M Ht.Qm I ] 0 i u <2 w OnMndllOmirs'Sir"' c w . Uan J D 0_10W 755 57 PMKMTM 0 : 0 .000 M 44 Nm NMY YM M X. ntMitnt 24 itottr.A>«23Ua St]strengths will, be a powerfulj 1 ofTensive Stewan and DonDonta Jones TCtum along" MmpoH .7 0 G 1000 N X IMn]|.GrMre«y2< . .. . OKigoMWwOr.tpffl'P "..---...... - lii line. *______- N rw E ^ ...... }- O 'O lOM-Q'H!-!!-- ...... ------• tM mm2i,NmoiiMnU w ith talented sophomoresopl Jared Tomich. BJ*.* 1 1 a SCO 'WM ...... Oic»9o' ' • 7- .. ^CNcMlfAWroO - - -- — “We have a-good groupI of0 players “I know you'OU h a v e n ’t h e a r d ih iic h N.T.Jta 1 I 0 .500 <7I U UrrwKd ]J I 0 067 47 O Nn N».t DVM 2& l« arpalHRm 10 ththere," Osborne said. “W e’iB’re a little about him, butlut Ihe had a tremendous CM CMnGo I1 1 0 ioo u :7 . Oiii> th in a t th e ta ck le spots, b u t I11 think with- spring and he’s CKmMW I 0 0 1.000 « 22 e’s an excellent player," Ho<«e< t t 0 i n I 27g ; WM wnn ( ^ h ) W ieg e rt a n d (R ob) Zlatechka at wc Osbome said, natx/gn t J O WJ « 41 2 I 0 (87 M S7 StnFi Oomtt 0 2 0 000 37r Uu SM Fmao - 1I 1 0 JOO 27 » Baww* ’ TMTW 7 0 u c U h£have two players with experierience and Nebraska loilost, its two starti'ng- LARam 0C 2 0 OT « 42, AWr talent,.. As a pair, they mijnight be as safeties, but the Hf-OnMm ,0 2 0 .OT 2J 4J AMI S . - S S i W . ys I I Vi i? “ the Comhuskers should X n n O r 2 1 0 U7 M U ■ g XI I 0 1 121 » g DC o o d as w e ’v e had.” have a strong; secsecondary led by comer- URa»m 2 1 0 M7 NI TO TO MtftOutmI 2 - 0 0 t6 U *»'■ S«»» V I S UI l» l» Um27.MUi>> 2 0 0 » tl Frazier is a tremendous ruininnerwho back Barron MileVliles. . D*M«r I 2 0 333 (2! Bl Bl S. MAMDCWa-Wil^rMdJtfmrDnR.i««r.1^«MCMn.MM 0£VIa£va*M> iuae)UACx»-s«M coiy bmuii«tau.. CARDDW^wmniaSac Mil SAH MM SOOCnS-AMHM Vn CMnwM) [TS-W«MendLMe,«uMrt«t. ftgrw ~ mon''B6 ifung. ana sophomororctim ton plained. ‘There’sr e ’s n o p ro football in N e- Mnww.Tkn NEW YOK CUNT»-$tf-SantdJmdeunAUbM. ’ 1 COU£OE, Rvidl Kirtil iMMinl M < C hilds. . tfGWaoxeow. . TAMPA BAY BUCCWEEJtC^WMdJotAMnlJtMr. mtwtcn: . StTtACUSE>Mn«dKinyl” ” *i£isi££r*izs ‘ ^ braska and we’re'e’re the only major insti- ms-WM4 njh DfM M km r Pwnr^ DUKE UW»1^ Diwon fwna»d wmng On defense, the biggestit loss was mtion. Expectatii . SS S^S nidK w H iE :tations are high, and w ,. a». to», tihfti I uctn. W» IWtN ««n« Butkus' Award winner Trev CMCHMH BCNQAI»>W«m4 R*S9> RMttrt ■ IJMAkxt^.MncMrtFMKamttW*. QEOnSEORCM SOUmEnMteMd iwtr nt M tcA■ftalcsMi . . tMUCmcotitL zv A lb e rts , tiy to liv e u p to themlii .”
' r ~ Tuesday,;y,;Augusl 16.1994 TImos-New•Jews; Twin Fails, fdono D-3
Anottherf; 01in the ’ 9 4 siitnke Jordan mustr rehalabilitate ------KSUttfippiddefNewifSCTvSvice ^ misplAceded pad.and mask), were! rhcChWgWwhCTThTn Wlkc Tieman IcfFthc NL housed inn fieabag f hotels; and were: ,i. mer player, but by then tlthe head of Giants’ Coooogan’s Bluff park andi ^ sh o u lcder after injuryit PHILADELPHIA —— *Owners in- fined if owiiwners disapproved of theirr Ithe sporting goods commpany that landed on tbthe field of the Players' -r------sisted-fl-80l^-cap-was-ea-cssential-for—qonductrTh'Thc-NLT’sP hiliidclphiafran-—Jstill-bcars-hisrname.-la labeledrthcr-Leaguc-fnmcl nchisc.-Spcctatorsarboih- r 'B IR M IN G H A M ^ Al;Ua. (AP) — dcrcd to begingin rehab exercise.s and —^— ihcir-financial-surwival.—1.—In-no other—chise-wentit so-farf os-to-hirc-a privatet -i-playcr3-*-*holheoded-anar archists-ctt=“ locations cheeheeredr-:------Along-with-ihBTicws-ihai[larhis-shoul^-TTcport-io-Andnndrev/s"iii'Tr\«i5km i(r~ way. can costs be contrcm o ile d ," sa id dctcctive in 1888 to mbnitor-players—- igaged in revolution.’.:------...... Given itss imore attractive talent, dcr injuo' isn’t serious, WMichael Jor- retired NBA^ plplayerunderwent-X-■ _____ onc._Thc.playcrs^ unionon sald-never.—behavior;: One-rcportcdthat0 several! ^“If this-league surviveses there will the Players’’ LeagueL ouldrcw both ils dan got som e instructionons on Mon- rays and magntjgnetic resonance imag-. “We ihakc lhe money for them ,’* rea- o f th e athhhides enjoyed what they/ 1be ... Sunday games, beet:er will flow competitorss ioii that' 1890 season, al- day: D o some o f these: aand call me ing. In'an MRIvIRI. the injured.area is soacd a star. A strike deadlinedc was .termed “thehe G reat E lbow A ct." Iin the gr^dstonds, and tlithe industry though the bitbittemess Icd-to doctorcd ■ next week. injected wiihh flifluid that allows doc- set. Financial figures wciwere falsified. • In faimesless, many .ballplayers lived1 'w ill be ruined," Spalding5j)rcdicted- ( attendance figfigures. . . A fter shuttling the in|in|urcd Birm- tore lo survey:y thetl damage when the Fans w ere disgusted. up to the5 oowners’ image of them. The Players’ League ssigned 107 Spalding; totold the story o f standing ■ inghmn Barons-ouineldciJer through a patient is inscnc>ened inio a lube. T h is w as the stale, of f bbaseball, no t. Christy MaVlathcwson,. lhe BucknclU- jplayers from the two othither leagues, on his team'sI'srield with the club sec- • futuristic medical tube,c, Dr. Jam es' ; ll was JordiiritliiriVfirsi ihjury serious ' last Thuredayburlost ccnl:enlury. ed u catedI pipitcher who uplifted the: (an overw helm ing majorityity from.the rctary, survey/eying o typically minus- Andrews sent Jordan olTiff on at least enough to sidelineside him since his And when, in thal fall fal o f 1889, ■ reputationn cc•century players gam bled ini PhilliesI grcat Ed Dclaharlanty, Kelly, "It*s 2418,’8," the secretary replied, worse. healthy throug))ughout his collcgc ca ball players took an extex trao rd in ary - plain viewV ata ballparks; diw ik before,t (Charles Comiskcy. Rogeger Connor,' ‘.‘How couldd >you say that?" Spalding “Michacl's left shoullUlder injury recr al Northll Carolina.Ct His only se-• step, especially givenn thait gilded during andnd after games, and frc-• 1Buck Ewing and a younglg Washing- asked himI v,when the reporter had resulted in a mild suain1 (of the rota- rious injury in nine seasons in the ag e’s capitalisticfervor. lon coichcr whoI i h ad sh o rt- Icfl. tor cufT and a mild sprprain ofthe NBA was a brokenbi left foot in They started their c en e d h is n a m e -to ti C o n n ie ___ “There.areire 24 on one s id e 'o f the ‘ -shoulder m psule." said Andrcw sran—1985, .when he r ■ T h e r eLaco-tw , o-classos— he missed 63 games.------— ------'league.------^ ^ ------Mack. : ^ field aod 188 0on the other,” the secre- ' orthopedic expert at thehe'Alabama “I am vcryry gladg that the injury The Players’ Natioitiona] of peoplpie w hose w ealthI . Most ofthe NLL talent had tary said. “If‘If he wants to report that Sports Metficine & Onhobopedic Cen- was not serious.DUS." Jordan said.- ' League of Base Bail.ClClubs Is alwaiays exaggeratedI -- instantly vanishctied- Ii.was as2.4I8,it*si's not pn m y conscience';" ter who has treated Bo JacksonJe and Bill llardckockopf, president of the was bom of principles i foreed to recruit hahastjly from The Playeiyers' League claimed il Charles Barkley among; 1^ words of a s|sportswrilcr' owners beganjan offering bribes, to dtfr j against the Huntsville Staitars, was or- wheel.” be released only at seasc;ason’s ■ ' — in lhat city, wiA-ith " f o u r . parted ployen'cnn-frcqucntly with suc- end, and then only by a ma-: ballplayers ... andI ao crowd of cess. Sportswswriters and editors also jo rity vote o f ihat team's 's Iboard of di- quently iraslBshcd liolel rooms. stiffs." £ were bribed,:d, and in som e cities, it rectors. C oncerncrned about both finances;. . The NL, more than thele American was impossilisible to find newspaper Yet quickly, players'ari'and their in- and the pubIubljc’s increasingly low rc-■ Association,j was not3t without mentions off qQ n e ^ the other team. AD . vestors proved themselvesves os inept a s gard fot theiheir sport, owners had long; weapons, \ however. The m more estab- Kelly wasIS ]pronjiscd o remarkable.. Continued( from D1 it's somethinging I’ve enjoyed tremen- their despised former mimasters. The threatenedd ttighter controls. Finally,, lished' 1 league still posses:jssed — ac- S 10,000 over /er three years by Spald- She said she regarded theihi move to dously," suidlid Yow. •'The level of . . Players’ League endureded one season in 1888; thehe tw o pro Iw gues unilatcr-■ cording c to F.C. Richter, ththe editor o f . ing..Thc proui oud pIaycLrcfuscdJ)uu.as_j—Maryland-as scrnicthrng^•of a 'rc tu m alumni involvcnIvertent needs to grow but ; - ' — 1890 — o f red ink and.md, despite at- ally approveived a salary cap. the t Philaddphia-based weeklyv, the he left the mc' Tieeting w ith his old boss, . home^ after growing up.Jnin lhe ACC ii doesn't happeippen overnight.” . tracting lai^er crowds ancand more star It limiteded pay to between S 1,500I Sporting ! Life — better mananogemem, borrowed $50 1500 from him . - area. ^ H er fathc't; in his m'id•id-'lOs, is in Yo»' bccomcomes (he fourth w oman players than its profcssioisional-Ieaguc and S2,S00,0, with management dccid- a n longer tradition and, notlot insignifi- A ll three k : leagues lost what were (Greensboro. named to headad an: athletic department . H jvals (the National L(League and ing in whicllich of the five skill-based: cantly, c more money. then enormotIOUS amounts of money Yow will inherit somec ] problem s, for an. NCAAlA DivisionI I-A (major- ■AmcHcan Association),i), lost a for- categories5 pplayers belonged. Those The Ployers’ League uc formed . — the Playerfcrs' League's figure be- ^however. The Maryland atathletic dc- college fpoiball]ball) program. Tlie others tunc. dcterminatioitions were to be made ac- teams t in eight cities,. includijigi lieved to be t c between 5250,000 aod partment _ has operated al: a financial are Barbara HedgesHe at Washington, “It settled forever theie Itheory that cording to0 tthe individual’s “habits,, Philadelphia, F seven o f whiihich already S 500.000. Th That was loo much for floss in reccnt years and w as‘ranked Merrily Deann B:B aker at iClichigan Slate professional ballplayers:rs can at the earnestness!ss and special quaiifica-.. w v ere hom e to N L clubs. the fledgling. ng.leaguc's .investors:to- jlast in the ACC in on-fielield perfor-^ and Cary G roo thai ; Northern Illinois, same time direct both ththe business tions.” Investors in the new Icaj:ague — in- bear. Only- oneo game in six drew ^ m ance last year. Overall thereere are 14 women in Di- an d ploying ends o f theirir ggamei" said ' The Brothotherhood of Professional eluding c the Wagner Brothers, } enough fanss tot cover expenses, and “M y background is in futfund-raistng, vision* 1 aihlcticJtic w ners, It said, wi then they should be inviteded. But il's Tlie 137 poinloinls that Dream Team 11 It was an age before: governmg< ent fall o f 1889.89. Ward contacted /ere‘men “len “n as now, a successful icn against scored in the goligold-medal game was the regulations tamed the robiobber barons, players, wh(vho surreptitiously W'ho ill cam e Into the» b u s i n e s s N ew’ YYork franchise is a key only ^ fair that w c send mc, Iheir men, nol men against boys,”be equivalent ofif a 164-point game in a when wages were low anand fortunes ogreed to secsecede from, lhe ex- fc Ive than to anyny league's success, and for no other m oth • R ussia coach Sergei BelicIqv, a key regulation 48-mi1-minute NBA game; Tlie enormous, a time of Eastost Side tene- isting leagiigues. Eventually, * e thal city’s two clubs. -- D exploit it for eve player on the Soviet Unioio n 's 1972 ' 120 points theie AmericansA averaged iii ments and ostentatious)us Newport word of thehe uprising leaked . rery dollar r "e ; merged into orte NL 5 O lympic cham pionship tcai:am, had to thv eight-gameme tournament was the palaces. The ability to5 accumulate8' and, on N p Dream Team II. NBA standard, ■i^nmigrants. \VTiy pay highigher salaries, other motiveve than lo exploit it for ev- ddetails to their investor pansrtners. professional1 teamte s in the c ity 's post, d. But he wasn’t begging forjr mercy af- Four Dreamn TcarnT 11 players — for- owners reasoned, when'iln'ihc players erydollariniin s ig h t." . “It was established onn the most The Playersers' League's demise did ler the game. ward Derrick;k ColemanC and guards would only squander it dn drink and SpSldinglg : and h is fello w ow ners beautiful b principles," a PittsburghP not go unnoteoted by players, most.of "The more interactionn between Reggie Miller.ler. Dumars and Steve gambling? Besides, theihen as now, were furiousJUS. This three-way battle CDispatch editorial alloweded. “Unfor- whom retumeined meekly to the estab- ^ NBA ^ d other players inI lhe li world. Smith — sholol betterb than 50 percent fans viewed players as ove}verpaid. would be Wiwaged most fiercely be- tunately, n they did not work,rk.” lished leaguesies, but for sli^ily high- .the better it is for baskeibal)all,” Belov from 3-point range, ranj and the Americans “There are two classesses of people twccn thec !NL and the Players’ 'Ballparks were construructcd hur- cr salaries. SeveralSc staged a wake at •£ird. averaged nearlyarly 28 3-poinl attempts . whose wealth is alwoyss exaggeratedcj League, thele >w eaker A ssociation sim - riedly ri and cheaply; mostt consisting< Nick Engel's's Saloon in New York... ^ Asked if the worid can do;loscthegap pcrgame, 11 moremo than the fasl-break- _by th e great puWjc," sajdd KKing Kelly,_ply followit^/ing.thc.NLIs,lcad..Thcj..o;..of.noihlng.morc-ihan.a I JfieId.sur-_. The.eulogies.)S-WcrcJcd.by .Ward,.the... ■■wiih~ihe"Americans7b y'th t c -l 996~ing originalDrca)rcam Team; — ------a Players' League supersicrstar. “They older Icogue;uc im m ediately form ed a rounded rt by wooden grandndstands in leader of thee lastIi baseball revolution )■ Olympics, Belov said, “I"T he m ore "The inteniatie made,n: the fund's sun\ fT h e re arc players from1 thithe Domini- BBK pires at a disadvantage in O)ctobcr. a equals approxirjxim otely S 150.000 per can Republic who arce d real Q: lo tbe xnesntiiQe, whahat are the player. well.” He said that includcudes Montre* the ow ners w ^ d caUca up m i- Q: I f there: is no more baseball in . al outfielder Moises Alou a native iilH □or league players and babave them 1994, bow wlill ill' the records and iodi- o f the^neighboihood. pl«y7 vidual achievenvements be recorded in Though not nearly asIS famousf as. .. A: Virtually none. Clubss seem; un- the history bemla» k s ? ‘ S an P ed ro de M acoris, the southem- willing to'tum their young5 prospcfctsj . A: Like anyny (other year. The only coastal town lhat has giveiven the ma* into guinea pigs, although manyn dis-. lime a statisticitic takes an asterisk is jo rs dozens o f its finest pliplayers, this patched a nu m b er o f rooki ball too late during th eir»lr.flame ori Sunday In DiDajaton, Dominican RetRepublic.__ wiwhether the minor leaguele playofTs A: Yes —' cxiexcept for the National and R afael Belliard o f AtlaUlanta. arand W orld Series will takpke place. League Ccntraltral Division, which is And nobody talks aboib o u t m a jo r B aseball1 in it Dajabon^u^rpris- 4-4-1 in the;sixii. Fans sittitlihgjylth,_balls.can be. retretrieved. , ____..Al Also Iq jcopardy.are ihe falall instruc- left with a probiroblcm. The Cincinnati - ~ league baseball players fromfro; the D a-- ingly. is riot3t lbad for'a town o f only their lh legs dangling over ih w uldn’t pay forrlheinferi- ll finishes secondand in flie Ccntral g<;^ ing tw o o f its own' begin;in th e climb" woric in thee isport, the sportscasters tritriples as if to em phasize thehe point. JeffBagwell,i. FroiikF T hom as and Al- or product' - shut out of^ the>e NotionalN League play- through the systenw of_Oak- here who tmtra nslnte th e gam es, iKg______Baseball.here.is^a.game1C of.love,. ben Belle.. - Q: Will tbe>youngef-^)ayers who offs. Sotmy resrcsolution between the . Tand aii3~Pittsburgh,, each ci with fans.” played in raggedy uniformTOS and in . “For a Domiiminican, baseball is like w wi o e scot to tbo minors dtsvaw salaries Reds and Astrosm js will huVe to be part d ream s o f making it to thehe 1bigs. T averas gi)gives a gap-toothed grin •fi' front of peeling outfleli5ld w a lls , food," said Jo5Jose Rodriguez, a gov- Atrifig dv thg gtXllCB? of the negotiaiiliated settlement. Of “You have to be realat 1lucky for osoneofhisiis charges lashes a.double T herel arc only tw o baseballills for this emment empioployee sporting a Texas A: Yes. Many*if them hhave split course, it’s possilossible the standings,will that,” sighed Castro, one)ne dreamer to Icft-centeiter, driving in two mns game ga against Monte Crististi, so two RMgiers cap.I. !'!’lj's always been the' cocontracts. Thatiis, they have'c ncgotiat- remain os is.. howeverho unfair lo the am ong m any. and increasinsing the Dajabon lead tb straight sti fouls hold up playy until the king of sports.s. ]I'm terribly s a d ." ' ed ed 0 certain salary for the bijbig leogues Astros.
. f I - ' : , i . •. • A - ■. ■■ ■ I ■ / - i - D-4 Timos-Nows.'Twin Foils.3ll8. Idaho Tuesday. AUgusl 16,16.1994^ f ' ". . . ^ r i c e ! T ;a p ittaHzeisrronlo!ISS Speipj»n ------founir\- ciub and'an'asfol stohishiiTgly ' . ■ ' way wa of playing golf," fjricricc said. ; Star-crosse;scy~ Texas World easy six-stroke victory o y o v e r run- avcII w hen hele missed a green, but he •'You “Y have to go out thehere and Specdwoy, a twp-mile,t high-speed nenip Corey Pavin. rolled in a scseemingly endless sue- chip chi and putt and scratch aroundif''at oval about, lOiICO miles northwest of., It was Price’s third m ajojijor champi- ccssion of4-tc-to-S footers to save par. you yoi have to. MaTce long piitts pi and Houston, headsids for the auction block onship in two years — hc won the In Saturdaylay's third round, he hit make ma short putts. Whata te v e r it this wee}c. Ac(According to the people PCiA ill 1992 — and comming il on'the five greensidcdc sand traps and got up m mij ight b e." running the auction,ai many bidder^ . heels of his British OpenI vivictory last and down to:o m ake four p ars a n d a P f rice also show ed in thi[his PGA .have expressedsed interest in renaming TiioTiilirrrnjaUe Hirii'thc■ fn^t fn pliiycr btrdieT' Championship that hc has r ^ i ...... Ch ! not only the place aficfler Foyt, a four-time since I'oni Watson in 1981982 to win “My shorl3rt game is .the most the the short game but theJ imental Indianapolis 50500 winner and success- ci'nsecuiivo major champioipionships. improved panlari of my game,” Pricc toughness tou to win more maj(ijors. ful at virtuallyly (every kind o f auto rac I his viciory was mindbo{boggling. ■ said. *i wouldjld say thnt on a scale of "1 put a lot of prcssiis u rc o n ing he has tried,ed. Price made only sevenn bbogeys in l-to-IQ, myy :short game has gone myself my this week,’ hc saiaid. "To Serious bidilidders are required to ~2 holes and at one point int w ent 3S from a 4 to an 8.’', . .. lead lea wire to wire is.very’ difficultc show up forr ThursdayT afternoon's consecutive holes withoutut makingi a A perfectt eexample came on the bccause bcc you have td sleep5p on the auction wiih:h certified1 funds or a i>iii:ey. M uch o f that w as> bebecause he ninth hole in1 SSunday's final round. lead lea' every night. cashier's checleck for 5250,000. The was marvelous at gettinging up'and Price misjucjudged the gusting wind "If 1 hadn’t won. thererc would winning bid cocould be as much as 10 1/ / ' M Otnvn w hen he had to. ■ and hit his appipproach about two yards. ha\ have been O' lot of questionjns about times that amoulount. M l V ii T "My chipping and my around-the-arc over the green:en. He was faccd with a my my characicr.” , “Anybody wlwho wanis tb go inlo the M r — iircai-iiuincavasJlavvIcss-tlii;-tliis-wcek,V very, tic k lissh h chip from the light - - At/ this-point,-there seenem- to-be— racing'busincss'iss couldn't duplicate .^is ‘ APpMD . Price said. rough to a grejreen sloping away from no no questions about Price’;: ’s g am e for S20 million,'an.’’ William Bone, prcsi- hulced. not onlv did PrPrice chip him. — o rW s charactcr. V dcnf and mainarkcting director ’of Defending D world pursuiult champion Grahee ObrObree of Britain was National Auci:iclion Group, which is ddisqualified on Mo>idayly forhls Irregular racingrig position from the IIHB^UI handling the sale,sa says o f Ihe track. v\World Track Cycling ChChampionships In Palermirmo, Sicily. ' “Somebody is going | to get a tcrrific i m i bargain in motoi)tor racing. *1 ds is a little paint, a few J SIMlBI N N M I chairs; a little; clicleanup, some landscap- Positioiia drops cyclist( I ill| | | | H / : ing. The biggest’cst thing it need? is pro- . v U H lfV S n tu M im i 'motionand^mo m c ^ y will hil a hom e.,. J I t i l l H Ijcrc.’' ...... li/i' W hoever biiyluys it will have to try to from chlampionnship— ■ /Ij 111 ilnlm m a jinIX x that has haunted the .jjIjJBm race (rack, a vinvirtual d o n e o f the thriv- ^ P A L E R M O , S ic ily (AP) ( — men’s individuaidual time test — a road f •' > - 'i Graeme Obree’s peculiarir position race over 42 ki ^ j n w M H ing Michigan IniInlemalibnal Speedway. ^ 2 kilometers — sched- atop h is hom em ade bicycle fiSSQfl ' Some 56 milmillion in renovations, le won him - uled al nearby)y C atania on Aug. 25. a scat on the sidelines after including repavlaving what is touted as ler qualify- “The disqualqualification is for the ing heats for the Worhrid Track track event. I willv start in the road w ere made begieginnihg in 1991 by the C ycling ChampioTiships onn IM onday, race, using aI traitraditional bikc,""OHrec .then-owner. IshinIs Corp. of Japan. ^.Obree, the defending wf 214.158 mph. The race ot Hamar, Norway, laststyear. riding the hurhuman elenficnt'’ and 1.. - - worldwide-’enerjiergy_crisjs .soon forced.___ “Obree was disqualifiedI ffor ignor- announced ihathat new regulations for.___ ^ I the speedway 10'to closc again. 'ing-—-tw ice— ihc’jury'v■'wamings—thc-design-of't of'convcntionnl'bikcs W J Under new' mmanagement in 1976, about his position,” a chamimpionship using a classicsic racing position will, iStronigmam diei the track stagedjcd several races a year spokesman ®P said. be enfo rted soorsoon. ' until 1981, wheihen the dclerioration of The British cyclist was's' w aved a- , O brcc’s strelcretched position allows- tlic track promptnptcd major sanctioning ‘ red (lag twice during his qualifyingqi the cyclist a redreduced rotation of the Anderson set:t 9 world recc;ords in weighthtUfting in 19^ organizations to pullI out. run/ at the' Paolo Bo:lo rs e llin o legs a n d a strong•onger push on pedals, . , Ishin erltercdd thet picture with ils 56 Velodrome in this Sicilianin capital. “If wc do nolnot take action against VIDALIA. Ga. (AP)) —- P a u l — In May, Ihe former Olym million in impro'irovcments that began in Obree clajnicd he should havehi been new technolog;logy and riding style, Anderson, once recognizct zed as the H e is S i Still listed wei{veight had dropped m ore thilhari 100 1991 and ev en:n ;staged a few ARCA • stopped st( before the run if hishi equip- cycling m ay. facface the same risks of strongest man in the worlo rld , died lounds from Jtis compc[ j c n ^ o n __ and-NASCARf\UWinston-Wesrevents—:ment-was.decmcd.ifrcgular. r. i-Formula-one-raj-racesrit^^hichrcngi--^-~ —MoBda>-at-a-Vidalia'hospitaJital-aftera ...... m - * n ee . ^ G u I n n e s s ------veight or375TAt 5'fcet, 109.5)? inch- before its fin^c:uicial problems shul the “1 w ould n ot say J w asi surprised s rfeers have oveovershadowed the dri-. long siniggle with kidney failure fai and B ook i k o f W o r l d CS.:s, Anderson at one' timec h a d a .. gates again, ' wiwilh the decision of the ju^.ji My vers,” saidI J<:3>4-inch neck, 22>i-inchh upper The brief opcipcning, however, govc P°posilion had been long que:icstioncd.” Ihternationafaf fFederation official Anderson, a native ofTocroccoa, set irms, a 58-inch chest; 33 racing people a lhim at the copabilitie? . Obree said. in v e stig a tin g design di and develop- nine world'records and I8'Ar-American d t h e m o s t , - highs and 2 0 -inch calvcs. , ' , ^ o f th c track. In' February 1993, for , He added heplanned'tostistart in the inenl. records in weightlifting in the the 1950s. w eigh Iht with his - AAnderson, who was sicki•kly and instance, Jeff:ff Andretti, Mario ------He won a gold medal'in tl n the 1956 b ack I C h i 1 9 5 7 — icavy as a child, got his sistart m Andretti’s youngingest son, set an unoffl- Olynipics at Melbourne, AtA ustralia. veightlifting as part of highh school: . cial speed rccor:ord when his Indy car and sel three Olympic recordords. He is 6,270 r o p o u n d s . nd college football Irainin"OS- By madi;alapof23‘234.5 mph. the last American heavyw(,'weight to 1959 5 2 , h e "Was c o m p e tin g; oc " ‘he_____ ThursdayJa-as.auclion-includcs-16 ------— win an O lym pie gold m edal— 1 fo r 10 d ay sr------;— ;: r ^ mmatcur^wcightlifling“circU a cult and— ^ c l s of land,J, t]the largest o f which is Hc is slill listed in the G t Guinness' Anderson'lefleft amateur weightlift-'" imp;mpressing judges and oudiidienccs the 400-acre tratract that includes the Hook of World Rc,cords for for having ing in the latee 1 1950s ond began per- with^ith his strength. two-mile, D-shishaped oval, a grand- Hat's Off T o lTen Years of St lifted the most weight with \ Success !!!! th his back forming and'I' S]speaking around the A Ainderson is survived by hi;hts wife, -stand'that holdsds 23,000 people and a in 1957 — (j.270 poUnds. country up too 500. times a year to hisiis cdaughter, Paula D ean Am>nderson thrce-story pressess box tower that also' A n d e rso n 's o th e r feats ii s included raise money too 1. Aknderson nd Youth Home in Vidalia.V inquiriesland1 nmore than 100 have ponies. The Anderson>ons eventually operated T"he h e ' fam ily w ill receive frieni:nds and nsjccd for bidI packages.pi The list of — His health problcms-stastarted in three youth hoilomcs, one in Georgia relaidatives at the youth homimc 6-8 , potential buyersTS includesi a number of . 1983 and he ivceived a kidniidney from and two in TeTexas. But his health p.m.m. Tuesday and 2-55 p.m. prominent nomesnes in raciijg and Texas, his sister, Dorothy Joljnilinson of problems laterr fforccd him to tum the • WedWednesday. , ' says aucdoneerTBonc. B [ Toccoa. Anderson almost dieddie when Texas homes ovover to others. H is w ife Olher Ot arrangements were: incomi: - Roger Pcnske,.ke,-who owns Michigan his colon ruptured a year laleiaterandhe now runs the GeGeorgia hom e.- pletcIctc. International-S]Speedway andf fields Indy Car and1 VWinston Clip teams, • 1 sent one of hisis people[ to inspect the Rousseaau wins cyclingi 1time tri;lal :k, plus a car to test the Tony Georgirge, who runs the PALERMO, Sicily (AP)(A — Championshipsp s at Homar, N orw ay. Obree, 01 who set a world 1-hotir 1 ' Indianapolis M94 the World Track CCycling. While Roususseau.retained his ' ofTlcfTlcial w arnings — during tlthe run age. Houstonian,m John Mecotn, fomicr B lue LakesL Country Clubub Championships. world title, two tw other defending andnd w\ as punished shortly afteiler com - ow ner o fth e NevJew Oricans Saints, and Rousseau, a 20>ycar*oldlid cyclist, champions falt(iltered during the first pletitleting the4-kilometer distancncc. Foyt received bidbidding instructions. from Orleans, completed 2H2ii laps at o f six days o f'track tn races...... ThThe British cyclist said h e h ad . SheholRun Start 1:30 p.m. Palermo Velodrome in 1 rminute. World pursui>uit cham pion G raem e someimewhat expected the disquaualifica- Eveningng Events s ta r t a t 6:00 p.mnt^ ^ . 3.163 scconds, an average5 s{speed of Obree of Britainain was disqualified by tionon as th e In te n ia tio n a l C> ------thejuty f6r irrcjregular racing ^ sitio n ~'l'"cdeiederation.had effectively out F o r Mdorc t Information, contact HarTwcll, a bronze medfllisitlist in the during early moinoming qualifying. . hisis bbike and his riding positioionS ear-- —mj ' “UNS 1992 Olympics at BarcelorIona, fin- Australian.Ci .G qiy. ^eiwand, the liertler this year. iELL» TRADE DcbblcWlUoB • ished second in 1:03.795, or 35.044 world'sprintt cchtimpion in 1993, ThThe British cycling hero ss.idhc BUY.S E C ollege ofSo:>oulbcm Idaho Foundation,on. Inc. mph. pulled o ut o f ththe event on Monday planilanned to s ta r t'iif th e fndi% 733-9554 ext 2245 The American cyclist, seekeekingthe because of an achingac left knee. timeme Dial on th e road using '"a S ! IDAHOCOIIBIN GALLERIES first-ever American .victory>ry in this His managercr said Heiwand may . tiona:3nal bike. Thc'42-kilometer:r(26.J- 1 M2N. ,Twtn Falls, W. 83301 speciality, improved fourur places recover sufficficiently to race on mile)lie) time trial is scheduled■ ito b ti . • 7 3 3 '- 8 5 9 3 - L fro m . th e 1 9 9 3 World Saturday. heldi:Id at C atania next Thursday.y.