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Goood morniii! ^ F ilia l j g - J f e : ^ c a r € f c / '— I f e e s _ sh l a p e T o d a y'’s ’ s forecast: ______^ ^ ^I’artly ciccloudy with highs in ihe Jo' Jmva The AssociMcd PresPress ern mneni e r monitor insuraiiiTe'prcm:mhiTTrhihrn ------C-Iinton-h-liillJiill-fcliL:s-cin-llic:

______. _ _ ^ ' gayss’ rights - t ______...... L o o k i nlg g for doctors ------T h e A ssociatedItcd Pres.'! " ' ------A R - n - nwhospttnl-gocsTi]rin-Uur|i w adnjinistrato.ators are having trouble findi B O lS i’ • S Sevenill- hundred gay.s, ieshiiins ■ ...... a full compkiplcnicnt o f doctors. ' 7 ' ” . and supportersers uinieili out lor a tilili animal fy rally al ihe SlaleluiuseSlali Saturday, faced w iili P a g e I llic_pn.spCTlji|i: an ami-gay iniiiaiive could ap- • — ...... V>Y*r ' pear on Idaho’sKi’s N o v em b er ballot. in^c'iri7cn^ ~Alliancc r e q u ir e*:------•' . m ore than 12.(K),^) ralid signatures lo put it before the volerolers, Il uouM bar si.iie laws or _ p;iex-flyir y i n g _ ____.______; lo c al o rd in aninces c e nviking it illcgiil lo dis- ______— Airiinas-iii^re-Ilrappihg-staiidard^rciilc K aE r* rcrimi'nardagainsainst homoscNiiiilv'"'- ' ...... lions, suchh as:i advanced lickel purchasi ’’I l’s im p oorlant'Tc'i rla realize ifial wliat llie but the cliaihanges haven’t hit liic Maj ’ Cilixens Alliancianee is doing is deslniciive, is Vallcy.yct. - P a g e l jijif , di.scrimination.□n. is censorship. li‘s also pro- viding us wiliiilii an; amazing opportunity for Br - our commiinjty.'uiy." said Brian Bergquisi. head ------of-Don't Sipn-(.zn-On-'in-Discriminntion.tlphr:^— ^ ^ — • - :------_ ingiheiniiiiiiivcl i v e , ------“ ' Alliance chairhairnian "Kelly Wnlton indicai- ^ Best onI thetl links ------'• — -'cd-'w^cn theyy startedst th is ih in p ;-th ey c h o s e ...... - - • - IS o in o - oif f tltiie arca-s-bcst golfers wit . to do.so beeaui^;ause-.the gay and le,sbian coni- _ slood a warnami day'at ihe Burley aniale muniiy in ld.iho.iho was powerless, a piishiiver, loiirnanicntII S a tu rd ay . ■ ’t !;: and,that they,• Wlw o u ld g e l lOO.(K)l) iignaiures.- P a g o C ■ Tiiey’re still sininiilimsin ; to eel ihcir .■'2 .()nO," StSiiiSS iierg(|uisl said,id, G o i n g frpr p i the C up inne.l whal he eailetl a "call-in ANOY ARENZntX))Ti(in«NiTW4 Tn T iic N e:w w York Rangers looked;d to coorculu campaiiipaign'- li> persuade Boise May- wrap up the Stanley Cup agniiist1 l!Ihe Vorn Miller, loft,loft and Don Hillls w ork< aj patch of land with sprspring tooth hprrow pulloilied by a team of draft holorsos or Ikeni Coleslies ai^'ainst allo'ving a parade Vancouverr CCanucks Saturday. errlnc Stage brings visltctors to the Live History/ EDays exhibits. pi-nnit for ihce gays.g;i It laileil. P a g o5 GO l ”ll really illiillustrates .whal Iheir beliefs 1 are," I)eriu|uisluisl >aid, "Il's nol aboul giiys and lesbians.. It’ll’s aboul perverting llie con- 1 Jer /|lj siitulion of this:liis couniry to meel whai llieir rom e black;1 sm ith narrow agenda is I forge; Ja is.” G o o d p lilace a i to grow up _ , Please soG GAY/A2 A new stud:iudy say.s Idalio’s kids are bi tcr ofTlliann ninst’Americiiri^hildKn,n , tb a .. Ii't there are sonwme (lark hoiL oti.------^------i l r -s * d n g J fi ^ ~ ev erj liisiflrj N. KCorelB — P a g o C By Sean L; M cCa:C a itliy ' ------dling. A splash of w: P a g e a nt bt l u e s . Timcs-News write■riler thrown onto the foTge. 1 -One Twin/in Falls beauty pagcanl in the strike of a match,y I i i sanct:tions hccn pul onin ihc: shelf this sumnief. ar!“ J • . ■ ■ JEROMIi - livenlivt on a swcl- i teUp in lo liie a ir a n d SiiSimpsi^ - - ...... - Olhers are alallracling less interest froirom icring Saturday•lay afternoon, yanks iiis hand back frcfrom the _ „ polc'ntial comontc-suints. when the teinperiileralurehbvcrc'd ' lire . u C i______rlv'yi! in appe;earnear — J f - ••• " • - said li'o d id n o t.mrnnncniamnTcr- _ _ ing away at mcl;iicials;^ a s h o t a s , blow er.The blower senends ajf ‘Ihc Woshingionjioni'o':;^ ------, ■■'S'.SOO'iiegreesTahFalirenlieit. ‘ i'''into~llie middlelorirrc'llfurnace” - ..... ” 'I‘hat;_s th e (hiti.hitig.abmit fo.rg- . . i to raise the temperaturere to the SHOUL. SouthSou Korea ilie United' ..} ^ ' ing - you can stcstep away from I point wliere iron sollensns when Slates. SouthI KoreaKc and appeared lo Q uality illlife begins at hom e il a n d be c o o l,"’ SiiSinip.son said. placed in the coal. reach genenil1 agagrecineni Saturday to phase iludy -suggcals-ldaho-ts-H-grei;r c iil...... — Simpsoirr^lTn , a JCTOTire-- :------Thc”lr0ircbanges cokilo r ■aiul— ' “'in’p oiiticnl “nnnd-cconnmic’sanaions'npainst d 't ------place to raiselise kids, thanks lo moms andan hlacRsinith, wasIS ddeinonstraiing turns red al I .XOO dejegrees, ' North Korea loIO punisiip Pyongyang for its re- d a d s - a n d not the government. his craft nt lliolO-lOth uunual. . - • Simpson said. At 2.50500 Ji;. fiisal lo submitlit lol( inlem jU ioiial insp e c litiim f------______P a g»_AB ^ ______^Lvc_lJisHJi:y_Da_Da.yill-fcilival,----- grees, ne s.iid. ’^h n t’ss when ils nuclear progn;o gn in i, o lllc ia ls .said,, • sponsored by the[lie Jerome M is- y ,. - it's white and starts spitl'itling at' The three natinations ;ilso agreed that they lorical Society amand llie Petro 2 • r ' . y o u .” must keep tryingying to persuade Chinn, wliicii tn ic k s to p . How does he stand thele heal? ' veto power■er ini the U.N. Security Coiin- , . Tiie festival, whwhose aim is lo . ■’There's^i secret toI iit." h e cil,' to ag re e lo sanctions. s; Chinn. North Ko- sai^d^^yKccp warm waie11e r a n d .. . rc;>'.s lasl iiiiijorior_aily,,ha5.oppaiaLiaiicliuns ; ------^— ------Pay tcachichers n io re~ ‘ ■ — • - ^ 'p r o m o t e llic -_ |i Jerome County, vwa^ liclif just H jjw lS hot coffee around. Neverer drink up lo now —- aiat least publicly. Japanese • The allonicnicy general decricd llie reli norlii of the junctn c iio * . o f-In le r- ___ ^ y thint: cold - il'll c ra m p ._____I'.orcign.Mini^tctiilCLJ\ojiJiaki2a\u--iiuscheii-— ------______lively low papay of tiic nation’s leacher ------sim e-8 4 -iin d -y :S:SrHighwar‘>3r— H your sloniach. I iearnccicd that' uled lo visit Uci.Beijing on Sunday to niiike a leeeh Saturday. .. j ______7I3urihg.a speec . .JTlie.site will sonsonieduy house the hard way." dirccl appealI loto the Chinese on the sanc- P a g o A tbe.Idaho i-armrm andl^ancli ------llc-m akes.all saris ofof con- '.ions nuestion, _ __ Museum. ' traptions out of iron,1, from Undersecrelar>'!lar>' o f S late P eler T a m o lfiin d D o w n III th e: ce rn d o f a lo n g ' nails and hooks to pie-1.••lifters Kakizawa bolhih camee; to this teeming capital lin e o f c ra fts boc;booths and an* and specialized pokers. lo discuss stnileg;ilegy wilh Soulh Korean I’resi- — ...... li^ u e .fa rn i c u u ipij>nie ni n i, w e d g ed ___ __ ^•...,.AVJial s ia r te d o u t . f or. r iSimp- dent Kim Young;in g S am . L _ —RcpiiliingngTlestruction- . Helween a tepeo’iee'and n booth — .sonriiK-«tJu>hhy-iurgiii^is- ir u n jii— __ SliuiiM Yanai.lai. i liie JapaDese_diplunia^_\chf^______L Serb and. Mu.slimMi repainncn-braved ththo - ' selling-homcmadilade ice-cream. , , *^1979 has turned into a full- , negotiaTed withIh tlthe U.S. and Soutli Korea in nst week, .said in nn interview {- front linc-s lo repairr pipc.s and bring watcatcr ■ 'Simpson toiled-:rd-nway in his— tim e p ro fe ssio n . H e le ll liliis job Washington inst • began as a hobby is nowi>w a full-tim e Job for c y tw o . . lhat th ere w erere sosc m e dilT erenees a m ong the ■ |< ■ back lo Sarajeajevo. makeshiil blacksni:sniilh siiop. at a Jerome pharmacy >mith Charlie Sirripson. P a g o AlAS The forge - a fifurnace niied blacksn mo'nltis ago and has been;n forg- three nationsi on Ihe timing of eebnoniie wilh bits of coal.1 - is the cenicr ing since, sanctions. o f S im p so n ’s alteiiileiiiio n . ” ’Thet i besl thing aboul beinglg a smith is you can be caniaHanker- I a hole in the coal pile »>ndid.m is llinl.willi kin- oiiss aiand alone," he snid. "NoboclIxKiy argues.wiih a.blacksmiillitii." W ould[ tlth ey hurt? - A3

[ Sectionin A> Crossword ...... 66 ------^ ^ ------f ...... W eather...... -.....-.2 • M o v ie s ...... 7 [ N a tio n ...... 3 -5 g_7...... S ectio n D ' Repoilit: Planlet Eartlh ’s \ita l1 signs stteadily ddecline • - ...... O p in io n ...... S p o r t s ! ...... 1-6 -1 W orld ■ The Associntcd Pri»scss "O f all the key indicatorsors measuring the • Desltestructivc insccls iirc develo|loping rc- tinucs lo prow• ata t: aianning rates...... - healthh. of the planet, we havlave succeeded in» sistance:e loI morc and more poisons.IS, w ith al • T h e A ID SS virusvi lias now.infccicd 22 S e c t i o,p n EB . S ectio n E WASHINGTON)N —, riie dream of a rireversing llie dccline in onl)nly one — name- least 1717 species> now unaflccied hyHy a n y .in -__miIliQO-people.-in:,-inchidiiig million wilh ihe ...... - — ^ ,M agic_V all©igy y -1 Business ...... 1-6 ______^^v^urld w h ere n u c letear a i weapons disappear, 1>ly, the manufactur'e and protroduction of clilo- secticideide'on the market. disease, with no10 c u re in 'sig lil. Obiluarios...... 2 Tradowinds ...... •33 . light bulbs’liisi Tor>r years,y bii;yeIeVoul^cll~r(Totluorotrnrbnns" liiiit depie p ie te th e .o z o n e . The_.sic_.sca is yjelding about all theth edible liven cncouratiraging life-expeciancy tig- •6 cars and people live'C 1thirds—c-xlcndinj.^ ling fiu" norUi-of-ilie.cquaiL'r. the average, worh■•orld c itiz e n s canlnoW .cxpeel.. Please recycle it again. president and princip.cipal author of the com- of o': all spccicK on tile deciifeline anu 1,000 • Theh e n u m b e r o f r e f u g e e s is aia t a n e w lu 1 iv e '1 9 ye arsrs longerIf thnn their grandpiir-t'- • pilation of trends. . . lha;alcned with e.xtinclion. h ig h , 19 million,I and world populatiation cun- enis; : p " 1_—^ ^ ------

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: i i © r ■ riefly ' W e a tl i i r i @ ----- police:eman in : b u r n s u n a b a t e;d d near H agerm a iBRMAN - A fife continuemed unubaiud Saturday in t - death!hs of teens T?apid.s anarea of nonliwcstcm.Twin'Fa'Fails County.-. ------! The Accu-W«W eather™ f o r e c a s t•for fc noon, Sunddy,'JuJ u n e 1 2 r ~ “ Siailsaid -l>«OViDH^)HNCE, R.I. (AP). ' A. A disp::spatcher from the Twin Fallsills County, Sheriffs Departm msible fo, suspended polpoliceman was.convicted I ' - f i I I S a tu rdly a y 'evening she was-still tryinj!'ing to, find out who i.'i responi n p ? r - i fill by-anj— Salilliiay ofQ £ .: .sh Q O lin }i..lh rcc-tei:n .------■ , ' - [ I X _o.u.l, llicZfiie..PaiLuLlhe.Bdlll.Rapid.tJrca^ii^lon-iincovc/rt K ____- 1 0 s j O -0 a __ Os 10s 2 Ds 30sOs 4Qs SOs 60s- 70s BiBOs 90s_ lO O g.I.IO s ______P i’M.inC-O.ti , 'ig c r s tO 'd ccath. a tl including one who • _ " fire'dislrici r ic l., B a n d s s e p a r a t e hiihigh'tem'poraturQ zo n o s forir th o d a y . - y . had filed aI brutality'lawsuitbn against him . k \ Garss m eet in B urleyly intersecdon Prosecutor,slor,s,satd Roberl Sabclta B U R,LEY L I - A thrce-car pileup1 at the inicrseciion of Overl;rland Av- Jr„ 25, walkedIked iiflo a car repair shop ______en u e :mjd d .Sevenlh Sireet sent severalral people lo the hospital SatuIturday af- April 13. 199;1993, and shot four'tecn- rr ~ g '! 5fif-0tS.’uiis«Plil^no^TeatSa-Tcrrhis-jobat-.-.. ‘ ■ ’ T h e ’ac^accidcnl occun-ed al aboul1 3:.3:20 p.m, Saturday, None cif the in-.- the Foster PolPo 1 i ce jnerjljltncii L-IllC—;— - p f-;------^------juriCT-anpippcarcdToiou'nccording'lo”•10“SireTifrh^epariniciil dispaiiatcher. founh teenI wa w a s in ju re d ancJ an o th er man escaped;d hhann by hiding under a ' W ATF:7 agent sues oversr D avidian raid 1 c ar. ! .■ere F r a n k 'S h e r m a n . 16, :0 , Texas --A federal agenli:nl who infillrated.thc Branch:liDavi'di- " . f » W A C O Clparics Shcnnan III. 17. before an unsuccessful raidid i:is suing a newspaper and a TV sui- brother Cy f • an sect bc •ieiKl, Je re m y B u llo ck ,. 19, '■ ______lio n , c lalaimini: i they causcd the'tiu:■gun battle between agentss' a: n d th e “ "*1 'l '« ''' <'™'« ------TlnnTtroormgBiTigs'occurrcd' t\\'o-Aveck.^ ' - s _ cullists,- cUa-was_indicied,on.a,, R obert:rt Rodriguez, an agent'withh itibe Bureau o f Alcohol, Tobabacco-and- - aftcr.SabcUa smashing Frank Shcr- is. claims thal the Waco Tribiribunc-Herald and KWTX-T\TV lipped chuTH'i o f sm jtii with a flashlight dur------— ------o f f c u l rricndcrDavid'Koresh i c Id makilake money from coverage of)f liie bai- man’s mouth c Slop. Police believe Sa­ ■■ tie. Healsalso is sum s ll'c AmericanI MMcdical Transport. An cnipliplc)yeefor mgatnifficsl id revenge for the lawsuit.' the servie* " Los Angelos 75 6 Continuedd fromf Al ‘ ;ays a "splinter gnDup" of five years, and mcmbcTS ofbolhpar-ol lie .callcd says Memphis 893 ^7 : : : ‘ ho chose homosixualily nx Min Pep Yel Clinto[iton cliiiined new momen- ^lies eriiieized the presencee of( employ- society who . —N------Miami Bcach 93 73 gg ratlicr than il bbeing the resuli.s of gc- 36 59 ..... luin for hisis 1health care reform plan' c r m an d ates. K Wllwaukoo 83 5 ibrin g in g .__ ' ______33 ,56 ______Saturday..sajsayiiig.Congress ,had laken[ The search for a purcly -r Minneapolis------76® 5 •?! Fnirfiold 8535 4 1 ..... “gianl sleps”is” toward ensuring medical ^ lg uncT^omin« I a I Good‘ng .. mm nd lesbians should declare d ------:------wowrom ' 75 6 I HagefmaplOO 50 cnJt^il^thtmiiyTutytr^rtJur” iity as a first step toward ...... Oklahoma Cily . 7 9 .6 ■ --rimpltc-c crsiiip will jiced lo protlt^i - Wobo Falls 85 46 liludcs. m a Omaha 833 556 1.16 JO,0^0 , 90 ...... nation is clo.serelo than cvcr..bcli)Lc ’ - l u t e miijority_T:rT_2 J.8 .vof,tfs - m g ! " ■■■■■ ocllicvins an goalj lhal Presideni Tru- ■ Peg. Eliillipa^j^vlio plays \ ■ ' Phooni* ‘ 109 8 ' it can expect any Rcpublica I Pc>t^iioiiof8i- 1 r 4 n '; Lowislon 65 Rulh Anne on "Norihcni i Twin F;ill5 1~82 ___ i Pittsburoh •, 86® G .01 , 90S ..... n w n aner n c World War II — real, One measure, 'beforer-llie T House shcpkccpci Ru jg 4 7 ..... health securiurity'for every American," > was in Boise to visil her • PofllaA^I^O. 722 4‘t l ...... Malta 89 Ways and Means Commilli:llec.propos- lid in his weekly radio ad- She pointed oul one-, Portland, Oro. 81’ ! 5 “ •••••. McCall , mmifj, 4 3 ..... Clinlon said es an expanded Medicare: prognimr lo dauf^lilcr. Sli 1 1 ^ -■ owed a marriage of two I Rono 93I 5 ...... Pocalollo 39 89 so',',',',', dress, offer in su ran ce, fo r firm s .wivilh 50 cm. ') , r O . Sl. Louis 87 6 ’are.vcry ambivalent. They icl th a t o n ly , iw o C B S sia- ■ - - g D . 7 W Salmon 34 84 44 .01 V o ters "afi ' ployces or fewer, Democra:raliclcaaer- le-'l>'«"s. “" J '' ■ Sail Lako Clly 94 S whole counlry refuscd to ■’ ...... SodaSprlngB mm■m 3 8 ...... s a y . W e wwanl a you to act. wc justI ship; aides say il’s likely, .obcjelli-l lions in llic wll SanPrnnDseo 64 S ^ ^ ...... Sun Valloy 34 84 44 ..... 'd o n ’t iru.sl you yi to acl,” said Rep. Phil* soncdj swiftly. It also incicludcs cm- Scatllo 73 5 ." she said. "l'‘ve lived Sliatp, D-Indnd, “Congress will acl. bul‘ ployer' mandates: a stickinglg poinl, , * ^ inlervene in people’s lives nd fought through the il will not in! ’ In his Energy and Cimmimia-c Com- f ‘I W e a tther h sum m ary or civil rights,, the Me- : distressed," ,mitlce, Chairnian John DDineell, D- f"'; ‘i been a defining issue for | ins iBide Ihc Cattily era, allall intent on enslaving the Twin Falls, Burley,:y, Rupert, Jerorne and Goodinj. . . . . Mich.,,is considering scttini BB mamm his country. So far, none ■ la w m ak e rs; since si Clinton made health , ciiiy pa n ly cloiiiiy. Highiighs in Ihc lower XOs. W esi win ' mandates ih favor of slanciiidby provi- Pf.P l' f n one of llic principal goals , !C w orked. 20 mph. Similay niylitiyht considerable cloi;dincss. L M o r n i nng: i Saturn, M aars c arc refo n ti c ' sions th at w o u ld lake ctTcileet if insur- »f'hem h f <•'» ey’ve dccided to stltlc on , llie m iddle 5<)s, Monila;iilay considerable cloudiness. A Ifor- '• of his adminninistration. Many Ameri- 1ance refonns don’t produciice near-uni- Now they v _____ E ^ n i j i glg: V enus, Ju p it 3 have a different sexual | ------of showcn. HiglKiiroiiiround.SO...... cans arcLgcni.cnenilly pleased with theirI -N’enal.coveragc.wilhin.a.fcv J ew years people who hc coverage. YeYet tiiillions more liave in- , — ...... orientation.’'-P-PhiHips-said-of-}>igots. - - t Camns Pniiric nndid W\ ood R iver Vnlley: Sumlayay mostly fM e r c u r y ] Majority Leader Richardrcl Q cp h a rd l. In'T siirrfril n’ith .tlui------f ______. ciciiidv. H iahs in the: mimii!-70s. Sunday nighl mo-.llyly cloudy.i ______^ a d eq u a te insi.nsumnce or none at aJl, and -.■iiu^fcliTig tu fim lJL A gt e r tir-thc-hlack-pcople-or-diu ------L A .;lii-l.to ln n ci-o f slim! li- ,.- - “hrIItyiMg lllL'm;imn in c sys- — Dt.Hnoeral»-<)r-^ , cussing the same approach:h ivith law- iiispanics. Ni i;hi in-the f tem will placlace btlrdens on many who , Now they’ve got their f cr -lOs, Motiday cloudyiidy. A chance o f showers. 1 li[;h: F o r e c a s t s J. J makers individually. ’ . . .. a lre a d y h avivc e insurance or provide il ' hooks in anotiuother group." f low er 7»<. In the Senate. Kennedy’y s conitnit- __ y'lhroui;h Vhc raKnial Wcat.’cathcr Ser\'ice reported,a wannnn. dry air- for oihcrs. Extended fortcnst;rt; Soiiihern ‘ Idaho Tucsil% ll j— tec-sufrcnctJ-thtrrcqtrinn oudy^\_aliglil-dumce_aLilioviuwcri.o£_«iaiik-^vcrjioulhcmM irn.iind-ciiHiem-ldaho-continurs ird-tn'drht ------Eleciion-yi-year”press¥fcs'aIso play "a ______' Thiirstlay.pa’nh^ctoml small businesses to provide“ ^ ' T d a h o> Tottery i | lliundcrstiow crs caclih d:day. 1.0WS45 loS S.M ighs inn itihe 70s. cast Saturday. North.mheni, western and portions;oC o ccntral role. Republiiblicans are increasingly op- ; and M o y n ih a n ’s bill d o cs lhIhe sam e. ------N o n h cra U tah imddN N evndn':' Idaho fell under iheic influenceir o f the unstable airrn:mass. timistic abouiout strong gains in Noveiii- ‘ demanding'..! (j\P]j\P) W inning,numbers,-. Utah - Sunday mosllosily sunny. A few mouninin1 t!tluindcf- The moisture sliiehlield nssocialed wilh tliis upper-;T-lcvel dis- ber. einboldeIdening .them to resist B u t R e p u b lic a n s a re d; Vnd - nm nv" cfrawn’-SlUUrdtfrday in the PmverKall ' 'g .■.lomii—iliglu.'.miii-SU.'iiU.'. loJlic.luv-eri^O.-...Suiiday.nijdlijtht.pan-;. lufbiince consistedi ofmainlyof high, thin ?i6(ids.__;— - ...... prontise, sasays retiring GQl* Sen.r"~l^'cir' I elimin'aiioh~. an ’ Iv cloudy. Sliuhi cli.inc1,inr<- o f cvi-nitli- thimilfrMiinils.n n . Kn'V'i • . - j iaiurd ay-iincrrtoutv ioiw of id-1------E T a v id U uirenbcrger re oi Minnesota.; Uemocrais1 have decidcd1 T10 .do like- game arc: ,. wise. Sparked by Sen—Joho h n B roaux,- •■■'?-18»37»39-*3 9-‘13; P o w e rb a ll ------H ...... m Uk- 50^,Monday p;ip;iniy.doudy‘. A few. thunder:1crsiomi5. . ho were partty_cioudyiud>;_\vh_iic.nonhcra.'western andn d p o rtu in s_ . -Th.^ mnH<«ncniics.arc losing contrnl.-..-, ' l Ot'a syiJtcm -«ni-cightccn,.;n,-ilurty-scv.cn.Jlurt,y-.... ''M ain ly ciisi. nr^Iis iiTilinilicS ds. of ecniml Idaho were.-cre mostly cloudy. The hightstst temper;.- longer:r the Democrats wait to ID-La.,'iiiere is discussion 0 ihrce; Powerball twenty- h l-lko County Sund.unday mostly sunnV. e\ccpl occ.>ccasional lure in the slate SaluSaturday was 100 degrees nt Hagerman. Hi comc to ihehe middle, lli'e'liarder i^‘si ‘of standby mandatesl referfcrrcd lo as '’in'-*- fony-ihri . six). clouds nonh. A liiilcle CQoIcr.C' Uighs mid-HOs lo lowower ‘)0s. Stanley reported thehe lowc.sj.aih 32 degrees, going lo be." 1triggers. .•fer employ- lisnmaicdJ jackpol:jai S16.6 million. i Sunday nighl fair skic^kies. Lows iiiid-lIK lo mi P ] - Winnint; numbers t3l ______Brci:z>:_iiili:i:Jou.LSOiJiOxUuiow^lK ------Grtlifrrrepoflett-lhc-lo'e-lowcil-leinpcfiHure nt-3 i-dcgro miltcc lorr bbipariisanship. witiriis^ takeI cTTcct. a n d ln ip tc m c n n overage, or ‘Irawn Saturda:rday jn the Tri-W cst Lot- m e m b e rsh ip of several conservative; malically' if universal co^ lg it. isn’t •‘Jry game anarc: I-3-16-30-31-35 L| Thunderstorm!1 ns pound m uch o f n a t i o n ...... _ _Democrats':s'and moderate Rcpubii-.. somethingJ approaching . achieved atkr a few ye;irs,rs. Most Re- (one, ihrec\1. sixteen, si thirty, thiriy- E3 o f Ihe Cireai Lakess andan ihc Northeast, including NewN York can's. Yet whiA'hcn Ihc New York Demo- i The Associatotl PrsssLS , publicans oppose this apprc.roach as loo on^- thirty-fivefiv e), K City. cral outlineded his measure on Friday. I ^ large an intnision of governmmoi.t ■ CstimaledjaiJ ja c k n o t: $ 25.0.Q.QQ______T liundcrsionns withith heavy nip and strong^v^dsids/oarcd niunder^ilorms.prc.produced dime- to quartcr-sizezed hail in_ - Republicansins.attackcd it. for tax .in-,.J ~ across the cem cr o f ilic counti>’ oo iaturilny. wliilclc Ilow s in —w estern Peniisylvtinittmitt’s Efie-Cownty-and the city'OfErie. o In - — ------cast, i Wesl Virpinia. Mron(rong wind.'i dow ned trees in NtN ew R ich;______ihc 30schillcd parts of Ihei Rockies and the Nonheas p.m. weekdays. To report lulcale news and per week, Student/ocnt/oiiliiary service delivery M ------In '':n n ic 'a rc a m t‘'f)f:lt)f:!aHumii71iainhc si;;(roniair-iilf-clollars nu)niT “"CiFcuIation sports results nfter 5:30 and on weekends, S2.30 per week,, $27$27,60 for 'l 2'wceks. Sales I ,1 fell and winds guslcded upi to 60 mph. Golf ball-sl7isired hai! Other strong ihunimndcrstorms formed along a s'stationary Allen WilWilson, circuUition dirccinr call7.13.093l. lan included in nil abcr Advertising ------u.hcrc slom iS-\villi.iica'iica^i'. r!iir'i_c-''JL'ed (loodinj; acracross In- west. _ rorVournfe: I’elcf York, n^lvefti^in^^ ditecl ...... ' ' ' ' r i ' Tcrstate 35'in D em on1 CtCounty, jusl norlh o f Dallas. Jack-sonVWyoTliilliil llii:"rrce/.iiig'm■ ark'nr32'clcgng rcc sw h llc ------■hnmc-vr-wSTdcirtTlKiiliriStHiiKVmian ------iryou~wi%irio-i>t.ice an-nflv.flvcni'icmcnt,------Mail infomution ds. call 733- Tlie Times-NewsJews (UP.S t,i 1 -OKO) in pxib- 1 ' 1 Show ers and ihundctidcrMonns also developed acrosfoss pans Needles. Calif., onlyily droppedc lo 84, 536-2535535 cull 733-09.31. C lasjined ads Uurlcy-RMlupcfl-Piiul-Oaktcy 0931 Monday lliroimh i-fidayy fromf 7 a.m. lishcd d«'!y alI 13:132 Third Si , W., Twin ’ ' 678-2552552 uiilil 3 p.m. and Sniuiday.s ftomm7.i.m.unlii Kalls.'ldahi). K33IK 330I. by Ma|?ic Vnlley ; Ca^lcford ...... 11) a.m. Infonnation on di^pby::yadi il avaii- Newipapen ine.:. Seennd-el.ixsSe’ postage paid -T " Fexas river, foib m n g e v a ^ £lation “JSiMK . ahlc weekdays only. al Twin I'ails byy TlicTli Times-Ncws. OiTieial i .'j Train spillsIs acid into T< ri1er-Ko(!<0(tcrM)n.l lullisiter cily und couniy newspapernew punuanl lo Sec- 32(.-5375375 Subscription rates - River, he said. "Whar.s hailampenng us lion6C-IOSoriIicIo Cre» form to: P.O. Box 5-lH. Twin i-all.i. V.l spreading harmful fumes wiiere ciuricf delivery noti| rni.itnia ned...... c The residents in ihc spai)arscly p o p u - Cl.itk WoWolworth, mananinj! cililor llic evacuation of aboulout 50 people, said Unionon I’acillc spokesman Mark in daily and Sund.iy. S3.25 per wtweek, S.W.(K)- J bccausc llie have a news lip of wWi ti> I.ilk in authorities said. D avis. Howowevcr, two cars containing' 1 laied area were cvacuatcd \ : in llic ciliiorinl depnniiicni, callill for 12 weck-s; daily only, S2.S(,«0 per week. • • copyrtepyrtomciw ]j The Unjpn I’acificc Utrain was en ihe/acid wewere leaking and .some carss I fumes can damage nasal1 rmembrane., ’jT S J,'?J between 10;Q0 a.m. andi;3D}D 536.40 for.l2.weeks; Sunilny.'y only. S2>00...... MaolcValliy roiilc to lil Paso whenen'^l cars and fell Into tintli'c noiili fork ofthc'Leotii i and tissues.

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* . ' ' ' ' I^atiO B D , : B o l e # IS to MocckCIIntc;oe liealt Remo di.ecdes_M^ L o s A n g e k s 'n m c a ' ■’ It Dole v tid liewanted-lD-CXexploni-bipar— legislalion,-Ho'However,-Kennedy's-Labor ------^ S ^ ^ “Whclhcr'th^Vli)^c“’ic ’iisan compromises but ackcknowlcdged and Human ResourcesRc Committee gave w a s h Tn ^ o n — As President - their job, cnange;e dial Rcpublicm s have l>ecnI uunable .so far Qinton’s progrjgruin a boost, last ,^’cek by Ointon urged Americansans on Saturday lo ' V -'’ • ., jobs, move theirir ‘ lo seUlc on a single phm. HiHe s;iid m ore becom ing ihee firstfi panel lo approve a bill uederppaid tead ■ press a slow-moving Coipjngrcis lo enact home, get sick, get:t Ihan W pcrccni of Americanaas. how ever, lhal mccLs thehe president’s] basic goal, of uiiivcreal health carc covixverage this year, u a)uld be covered without tl;the stvcallcd guaranteeing; healthhe carc coverage for all. WA.^HINGTON (AP)?) ^— It's placcs of.Amcriticrica to rccognizc the Senate's leading RepRepublican threat- J grow old, theirir employer muodalcs nnd susuggesled he , Dole saidd ini his spccch.lhat Ihe------—3y.r.QHg for. 1.1 S.-profussioiiunal-(tlh— tJiHWhe-fttmily-ily-i^-thy-bcst L'm ’— — ' ened to-block any planan requirjn|zi basi- >e—w o u id -nu i y id d 'u ii th arD r l enfO 'Sf ill- Kennedy, plarT-in — which would finance letes and lawyers lo eararn. npore giver of'all andid thalti wc can free ______- iiKMsi^iayforn. „ gJjH H .-Ihere." ihc presi-...i-...fav o rcd feature. ' * uniycrsaLhcalilthxarc-covenmc-throii^-a—r th — than-w:hoolleiichcrj:bcing:ig-entni5t-— familv~T^tirchiliChildren andTami]7“ ]______^ In__his wcckly_rodio-at3.addrcss,.ainlon— ^'“ W iiirtiihc running shotTIit iLS Congress niodilicd emptnptoyer mandale — could ed-with a growing numberter of par- first while at sam san e lim e b e in g a • d S Ia re d that m ajor hcalllia llh care refonn is But Scnalee eyes adjournment for the falfall elections, never pass CorCongress. "Tliat’s as'far as enting lusks. Attorney'C'General tiiorc prbduciivi:live italion?" she _ •‘■closer than ever before,'Dre,” and he com - _, , Minority- Leader:r Dole could orcliestrale a GC30P filibuster il's going lo gogo." Dolq .said o f .the com- Janet Reno said Saturday.I. said, . mended the work of DeiDemocraiic Sens. . '0'° Bob Dole, R-Kan.,I., in the Senate or ase his posiosilion on die mitlce's 11-6i approval.ap • "Something is terriblyly wrong "W e've gtil.lo1.10 Icl tlia l h a rd - ; Edward'M. Kennedy of Massachusetts said in aa ;speech at the Republicann Senaie Finimce Committee, ia key panel Some key HouseHi DemocraLs, ryitably ‘ with a/lation that.pay-sjtsIS ftwlb.all nosed busine<5sn:<5sman know'th.il, • and Daniel Patrick -l

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■ / " Tlrnoa-Nows. Tw.Twin Falls. Idaho .Sunday.Junouno 12.1994 Mattiow “ I C oD nspiratc;o r’s sku]ill to be mr o v e d ten Alderman. T i , o f G E N E V ;ij|| rotary of slale. Williamm Seward, on i.ivc. HcLcn E V A . Fla! (AP), — T lie .skull ;rnithsonian Anthropologist______» hanged as a conspiral«r-in.-in—April-14, 1865,-lhe-sai;;imc-cvening. Geneva, Smij. of a man 1 ni,siiitlFriilay, ... P Y th e ' a.s.sa*sassinalion of Pi'os'idcnr;nr that John W ilkes Boothth fatally shot . David HunUSi ' F lo r ic.da eoiiifity iip-im1 ^ n i i s o rtaiiily glad this is over," — ;------L1 n c o lni“l - l 29'yca n ra go-is-coniiijg-iijg—the prcsideni-at.Furd.'s TiT lic u lc r^ ______"I'ni certan j-a-grcat-niccc. said frqin^__ 10 In 1 9 9 1 . th e SSmithJio'nian r Aldermanra', Florida 10 be buried next lo er home in North Carolina. . ' Inslituliqn discoverei•cd hjs skull her summer h( Iier. I ceremony is planned for _ itrolj cresja te s m ililitia > Tliornlon Pt)wcll..who usedwd among thousands of bonones kept in a . A burial cc u s : g e n c o e t O ciobcr, IS Lewis Payne, was a 21-’I- storage bin. , . , ih e a lia s : s grave was moved several Knight-Riddcr NewCWS Scrvice Chaimimian M. Byrd Mapoles, cheerleer- articlc lhal appcareced in Hie New „.„,jd Confederate, soldier who'ho Tlic Smithsonian agree:ced,lo release Powell’s gr ______fu lly admits ac he has never, secv^'djjd.iji YorkJCitnes.reQcn.tJy, d-failwUmpted to pair^t theie people ^rom tiling than it is ahc I i s i a n a . ^ h ere asIS backw ard redneileckS. Wnshin{!ngton and New H g guns." said Richa lave ielcphoned ' p g M i Barrelt. editor'of)f tht e They aren’t.t. They are just peceo p le w ho . York ha J c j lu'nty commis- local Santa Rosa Pre-vsPrt a | , £ . passioionate about theiri r i r i g h t s / Gazelle, "This is isking for more conservative comminm u- inforI r m a I i 'o n . |Factory Autjthorized Serirta Mis-Matcl;ch Saleig nily and,pci>ple h he e re ' — Rich!Chard Barrett, n > gb h b o r i n g n h ia a n d k s h are very sensili ditor of Santa Rosa Pre^ress Gazette ...... a b o u t p r o te c tin g th' S')!' )osa counties ______h a v e .p a ; massed identical lEEN M . __ ^______Br.rausf. ttie JL-Qnd 1 ------r e .s o lujtions,’ ti and Amcndnieni off tth c ------E sa n iTTim b rw im Jirc— k^UUja— U.S. Consiitulionn lilinks ihe righl lo enlity.,y. It’s ralher akin lo beingIg a■ siep further, authoririiring Ihp sheriff bear arms lo the: mmaintenance ofa KcntU(tucky Colonel, to be in ih'lh c lo c a ll on c iliz e n s to form fi an armed needs them. So ■‘well regulatedd rm ilitia." Santa Sanliilii R o s a n j i l i l i a , " C o uinty n t; posse whenever he ne ___s t a r t i n ^ f s t a f t r r i g fngat ^ Rosa's crcation of a so far wholly Attorn'irney Thomas V. Dannheiseliser far he hasn't necdcd.th'them ------—— " the Pensacola kjUjm ______tlico rctiea l_ m iliiiuu-has-bccn -h seen-as—said:— ------^ "Kfiliiiri Iviadncss," ' 1 il, in a gently . an allcmpl lo circunjumvcnt the receni— • Sanl:inla Rosa Couniy is a ripplepic- News-Journal called i I. Local law--IrQEH ly p a s s e d B ra d y Dill D: and the con- t‘oaslcdled swalch of hilly cropland lhallha mocking editorial, gressional han onI a.ssaulta.s: weapons. runs dod o w n lo w a le r on iis w csl •and•am enforcem ent offici::ials arc non- "It consider il nitiriitirc of a joke lhan southh sides; To Escambia BayJay. plusscd hy il all, * 9 9 ______anvlhint*. e ls e ." suidaid Marvin .WiMcyj__ BJ.-icky; k wa I e r'Bay and the Gu 1 f ofo “Wc really haven'tI i ta k en il up .xs iartmcnti"'S3id-- who runs, the Miliorlion Sport Shop. "It Mexicoico'-M ore collon is riiiscJTieriKi;rcr~:Vn~isSU(rin'thlS’dcpai _ia.aay_utln:r-niorixla_CQuniyn iy .__ SantxRos;! .SheriiU crcrfy .B r u w n ^ i t- p e r s e t ______^ '■ p e5 l g s 9 | • __dQi:sn.’t_nii:an.aatil]ytliin^. T hi;fg-'s_nQ—tbajj-in rifle=^vas“ siaiinl T IT c ^County— — meelings. no drills,ills, noihing'.'W hal ' and fui * ^ 'ji. KiMci 01 a n u iit taa i:i.s il, w h e re y o u ra c k si; fifor thc den, along wilh sofaofas Commission and that’st’s where w e’ve len-a.few-phone— never drill?" a n d feefecliners. Mililary retirees fronrom let il Itty.-We-vo goiter m a calls over it. bul wc juslji refer them Sj-smm In fact, thc milnililia has yet to nearbyby naval and air bases form : Special SpSpecial Q ueen Sertapipedic 15 ______m a rc h iis firsi, sicp.I ep . T h e, m a n w h o c o nsideiderablc part oflhc populalion,on, back to old Byrd. Malapoles and lei ^ dreamed it up, Coui’ounty Commission Thanlanks in Targe parfib a gravlrave Ilim do his thing,"'

m tr o v e n ^ 9 9 !- ■ — 7c Make THE World's , F a r r aa k h a n birings l Goi 'sy W ^ J JBkest Mattdcss,'*' BALTIMORE (AF)M ’) — An uiiprece-'^ 'comrTiurriunifyTA broad speclnim bflilaci'lack concrclc aiiswcni-IaluJ;:J}i:aU:bIi.ck .. ^_t]cntcd-blncl(-hadefslii■fslii|v^iufwniil-opens DURincsscsKr-Jicadom i^j;:{)oIiUcal^rclJsimi ------lodiiylmhc-snstloxr-or-onJcbatrBciiCTTit-— nnd ci%'ici%-ic leaden huve Iwcn inviled. Tlic Baltimore mcetin]ing grew out o f a ~287"N ^ rW aslTm n g to n ^ T hl i e ^ l d R e n taitP/ace^H— l ed by one of ils particrticipanls. Million of "Tliclie people| arc cxciled because ilisil i; "unity pledge" takeren last, fall by Islam leader Louis Fanakhan.Far bringing,ing togclher people who woultDuld N A A C P Executive Direirecior Benjamin [■ ;.se'Jackson, Rep. E n S _ Officially, lhc NNAACP / wouldn’t nol nomomially sil across the lable fron'rom C havis. Farraklian', Jes.se 734-8J8 81 ^ relciLse a lisi o f conferiferencc participants each oilolhcr." said the Rev. Frank; M,M Maxine. Waters, D-Cft"ftlif., and Rep. ______uiilil lhc summit.acnialtually begins, Reid 111. Kweisi Mfume. D-Md,Id,, chairman of (90 Days Same Asi\s C a sh O.A.C. OPEN: Mon.- FFi r i . 1 0 - 6 Dul o rg an iz ers cxpi:xpcctcd'^^irfa'khan, ' “Wlunlull wc hope lo comc out of ihis'-lheihi! Congressional Black;k - C a u c u s : ,_ •' _ whose messages off b!black -SClf-hcIp a rc is lo, omone, lay the foundation for fuluniiure Tlie inclusion of Farrirrakhan Iuls irri- iSM tjl ---- Financing AvAvailable -Satr10-5--Ciose( mixed with anti-Sii-Scmilism, lo be programams lhal we can agree to workk onot laled .some Jewish acti’itivisls. National » among the more th a n 8 t) a c iiv i s ls lo g e thher," ci said Reid, whose Betheihel Jewish leaders said ihcycy would protest friTitW K nee outside thc tb i attending. :• A fricanan Methodisi Episcopal Churciurch Farrakhan's appcaranc Tlie summit is ainriimed al developing will hostlosi a summit communily meelin^Iling headquarters of Ihc ll National ways U) improve thcic rmorals, economic Sunday.;iy. "L ay the foundation. O no can*can Association for the Ad\dvanccment of ' standing and polilical;al (clout o f ihe black nol in1 ihthree'or four days come up willwilh Colored People. FREEE TIVINlG TRUSTT" I SblWINp r r = " h i e b Find Oul HowwTo “ T r a nisferYour s Estate 1to Your Family Ice Sho’!0W, Buffet QuLi//cWy- Without PProbate Fees c — A-rTR1Vl~)01'IMP. O P TH F.SrR F R E E SEMHVikA R S-— 1^.------& Rironiiin Package —Tuesday, June 14__ Wednesday, JJ l une J.S_Thursdaylay, June_16_ . , — — June 2515 Only— ------Q.Ganyon Springs InInn - — - Burley In;nn-----1 Ganyon1 SSprings Inn- - — 7:00 p.m .... . ^ ...... l:OQ-p.m. 1;00,p,m:00. . ______DOUBU': OCCICCUi'ANCY (J -f Canyon Sprinngs Inn ,Canyon SpringsS Inn • 2 Nij’lH.s I.ddKi 1 ______Ice Show &c IhilTci X X ^ 7:00 p.m.1. '■ 7:00:00 p,m. -r------[HT [KTSon------

3 f e FREE, .s iN c u ; o c(rW a n N C V * Attend one of these seminalirs and receive:a I Nigliu Uidgi one-hour, prival'ate consultatiorm ($125 Value),t),to answer __ Ic c vSlto\v’&.liiif lil fc i X K J U , per person* any questioions you have alabout setting upjp your _|Dereonai Liviring Triust - ^ou'ltFindCJutVWhat Will Happpen With a Livin'ing Trust... f c -" • Y o)ur u r estate will transfer q uuickly id to ______LJLy.inpic:^-cr Mcdaliqst a s ------4 T X Z t 2 NiKhtsToiffilgiiii;, This Free38 Seminar is5 SponsoredJ ByI : ^ Ice Show GtG e n e r.J ^ perpersonpel G ary A tkinson, Attoitorney at Law. Gary AAtkinson is a noted spespeaker on m..sM on ng trusts and estate piplanning. Mr. Atkinson)n is a licensed attorne-ney as well as a Certi:rtified Public A ccbuntantant, and has a 1 r / _ ..M astister,s D e g re e in Tax; LiLaw. His law practice^ M} Gary A tkinson -I ^-41^^2-M fiiiLs «tigingi----- — —}S-COi^oncentrated-in-estate-te-planning-and-his— X . Ic c S h o w GcGcncnd | semiininars on living truststs are said to be A ttorneyV aat Law ~ r * p er person* ' - Admlmission "infotformative & easy-to-ununderstand." fOI! INFORMABliVRON AND RI'SERVATIONS;s c( A U .' ■ 14S) 3rdAvc. IJ.«Twin:i Pali*.Po ID 83303-1509 1-8C800-786-8259 I '* Kooiii Tm Tridui]c-(ij g I .S.uictloni'tlbyThcL'he L'njlfd Suus I'lflure Staling As.\od:pdatlon Icc show packages arcllnili Seating is Linlimited, So Call 1-800-769-7968! Now!]> • Staler: may than,•hjiiRc clue lo luiforsccn drairasumccjic«., ■ lia-Mxl nn spacc a»-jlv-jtbhllliy. ' I I - (Say you w ant to0 Imake reservations ffor the living trust ssc c 7 n i t i a r ) |

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G o v e n™ r r e ] )ers h e aart^ livee r d o n oo r ■■ He thought it w as fatalalal. ■ , ' ' Lfcarning ihal'llie liveiei ttransplant he '^lias-peG■ O O l © - ^ ------^h a.R ri R IS D .U R G . Pa> (A P ) — A book, a ' ^ r i^ December.' •Hr convcrs;::rsation ami anolticr nuin’S'dcalicalh-HH-fcll-- ______Ciisey says he feecels' Bul then he rcceivcived a copy of n mcmnir expccled ex would be acconipanipaiiicd by a liearl 'in to lineIne io give Gov. Robert P. Caseasey anoth- • ll noi_lv^D r. Tliomas Stantliryl. director'-of-ihe mod- Iransplanl. ir; Casey was resolu.oliite',' He got the I G c rc h amce n c at life, completely recovered., HHis icalVciiter's trnnsplaiplant-inslitutci-llc-c^dlcd.r-nii news .w’hile-eatin^.t^iec.'vccakicakc-ia u-huipilal------room full of somber doctors, curious A riskisky chance. ■r; • ' 5 ^ y doctors at thc Universityly of Star7l to thank him1 fofor the book, and asked ro< "1 doJon’l t lake anything for, granta n L c iL n n y r-. — — . Pilt-sburgh Mcdical Ccntenter if thc doctor knew anyanything aboi/t.;imyli)idi)- "1 n e v er had a bit — andd 1 mean this — 1 , ‘ ; m I n n e a t o l i ^rnA / lr=--T*c- r^*-^!ii(t--c:g££^wli()sc~71isea.se-i.se-ravagcd • r say he 4s doing well. BoB oth sis. neverne liad any d(uil>i," he sai'said. "In li);lil o f ; Army sprayed a toxicc clicmicalcl over hc-in andan. liver were replaceiTTn aTare a rl dou-— m ._orR‘ms- function, they sasay; "He said. ‘I can curcure it with a .I^ r trans- wlwIiHt th e y lold m e. 1 w a s deadFead-ended. So il’.s . - "■•'MlnncapoltH in'n-I953J53-cxpctml(;nl ____ b k - I p nansplant s operation a year ago.',0 . " W h e n 1 ^ S neither Iias^lOWrr-signs-ns-yf—planl,’" _Casey said.. "I"Up lo thal point, as far tinllie surgery or the alternaliv'alive. Let me lell • »that sortc, rcsidcnis'fe:fear may liavc ycl up■) inil 'thc'riio’riiing and thc-sun'sIl's shining.,. 91 rejection for months, as I knew, no cu-rc;"ic;"nn trc(HnivfH.-iilu'ayi-:_yuyuu.lhj;jiijri:ery.looked preiiy-lly darn i;oi)il."-______‘ causcd health problerlicms for Ihcm llfcdpr.pretty good," - C a s o y ... ~ ...... Hc-must.take.daily memed- fatal." Then a compatible heari1 an; a n d hours preced-__aviivuilable., (ionaled by liic.ianifamily.'.O Ji'.'liacI ______. . . ‘ The Array: said .it dispcricddi; zinc eludingng two terms in office, undunderwent Ca.scy had aramyloidosis, a hereditary cocon- ing his operation, thec sws\ ing o f em otion he full LiLucas. 3-J, who was fatallyally beaten in an c a d m iu m su lfid e lo learn Icjii how loxic. .surgeryry June. 14, 1993. He returneded Ilo, office dilion that wass (destroying his liver nnd hcaicari. ■ at thc time rcmain.s visihisible a year lalcf. allattack police said was linkedi;d u10 drug dc;^linj;. ; materials might dispcrs(ersc during bio- . • logical warfare, llie Slar Sla Tribune of ' _ _ : Minneapolis rcr?oi1cd^; — ^ M a n[i-pro«d-of-o«t - ithouse.collecc t i o i L ______^____ Norman Covert,t. an Army -—Glassng p itc c o f : Biological Warfare CerCcnier conduct- jusi look ioi'or the row of oulhou.ses. Americana / thal nobodidy thinks - j ' cd th c te s ts in m o rce than ll a dozen ^larliirted coliccting them 30 about," a Goldenberg said. M ountainJJ —^-Where.Fashk r cities betw een 195V)'5'« and 1968. ycurs ago0 \wliile he was building a When Goldenberg mailcJc'ii known W / ' ' y including M inneapolis;lis and St. Louis iujtisc on1 the tl banks of the Wabash he h would be moving and\ cauctioning H W e s t ‘^ ^ w Quality & Exf : in 1953. ____ _ ...... River..His:is land_ivas in an isolated off o his collection to musciscums, peo- H j • The chemical wasas determined spot, so GoldenbergG< gave a friend pie p protested. L Follow-Up Ci 1 later to bc potentiallyly canccr-caus- i money to) bbuy an outhouse that car- . Friends complaincd lhahat without H ■ OPTICAI ” L / A ■ I ing. penters coi;ould use while Ihey were thc tl outhouses, Huntingtc•ton's dual V 525 ; BLUE LAKES BLVD.D .Nt . £ H O U R S : tW ' Make The ______; ___T he_A rm y_says it has.tias.iiQ.IcasoiLlu_workingj3n.onihti-houic ------^------...c claim to famc.as..tlic.homc_>e of former « ______^ bcJicvc Ihc spraying}g J from down- "He camiimc back with two, and i f V ^ ic c Presi3cnl Dan Quayllylc and Hy ' 734-EYES -^^.-Differenee! r ro w iT nJ-lre:iTnrpr6b- -you liave: twtwo ol anythmg. you have Gbldcriberg's'outliouses C ■rwOTia'tJc ‘ — ; Icm s. a collection,on." Goldenberg said. gone g as well. 'jr CiMod SaturdayI ^ ______• ‘it is extremely difflcfficult, vinually - Tl,e numljnibcr grew lo 12'ovcr thc Even his kids were upset. , After Hours by Appointntm e n t ______I.impossible, to establishish any medical ^______; relationship to those icslests conducicd I ; in 1953 to any physicaiical malady or ____ ' medical problem beinging experienced ------t 40 years letcrj’-Covert-iiTt-iinid:------;• The spraying reporto n w a s b r o a d - OflU ' cast W ednesday by KKTCA-TV in “. AVE‘ID 29°® ; St. Paul, which saidi an elementary W6ileattiepadio® ______1. school was in the path[h c o f th e chem i-______Pick:cko up tho Inloal foro- O M O ^ ■2D 119®® lata umJjitjjniilsrwoathor ' ',” T ^ l j -'"J ------" O u r'liv c s h a v e bee’ll'c’h lurncd iiitn a'- - ' ' COlOP TU 1 horror story.” said CarolCai Thomas, 11.-CD TV lets-Dod------T S ^ . lake tho10 Show on tho OP hcrfirst-gradc ------y ------J who said-she and her ...... / j ' classmatcs Tcmembcrcr beingI tested | ; under spccial lightss t'to sec if the I ------|~ no u reR cc n t-ch c m ic als-ul&-wcre o n .lh e ii______. — FOB ; shoes or bodies. ■ • She believes her exexposure con­ ; tributcd lo her givinging birth years ______; Inter to one child with'ith Down svn-______FATHEI I f _ :------drome, another wholio is severely ------•- I retarded and a thirdird who has a EEE ; severe Icammg disutfflit ------^At-Radio-Sl-Shaek-^we41-givo- ' Thomas said manyly < of her ciass- J t \ ~I '. . you easy aranswers for whata t ------1 mates have similar histilislories of mis- 1 3 ; carriages and severelyly ddisabled chil- I to give )your Dad. Andi d SAVE’ZO 49®® " •‘Urcn and individuals whowh are sterile. trust us, hlie won’t miss thei e \ ^ ^ 1 - She is leading an cfforTort lo compil_e_ LCD m ultitesterP •; statistics and rcscarclirch on former £ t l neon tie. - Pfo-quHlily digilftl multi-'■ — ■ / ------Jschoolmatcs:------m otor tor precision Dads.is. •. , Linda Wait of Colernleraine said she SAVE 'tO- , J lived on the edge of dodowntown and C o r d le s s p h o n e • S m ' was exposed to the spray.spr She sus- Com pact styllstyling with ono- '' pects it was related to her thyroid touch fodial. For-Of idosk or wall, .. V i problerhs.and diabcte^:tes and to her »g 60 09 t43.100l t . » daughter’s health problciblem s. « “I feel like a guinea:a ]pig in a cage r m ' right now.” W ail lold to thc Star. j. ------HFribonc/" I'm haWng------‘ with this: lhal wc paidlaid represcnta- s m r 'I I lives ol our govciiuiicii' m - •; with chemicals." f . P h o n eB a n s w e r e r 2 4 * f ------' ; U .S . S e n . P a u l. WtA'clhtone. c D- Don't lot Dad D miss another 0 . ' Minrl'., iia-s senl a IclteiIter. lo. D.cfensc. , lxaJld»V ilh-»om oi^^ ,-^ ------• “ ' Secretary William Perrjerry asking him s m o t e oporaiior ; to release all record!irds aboul the Pul Dad In conlrcintrol with our iper said, V Dropfogrammodlod unlvorsol ’ spraying, the newspaper romolo. 1.0 ro twi ficialiZZ4 "SAVE-‘2D-44 9 5 L _ ^ ■ Rolodex®* directorydi ------— rwarnse^j '______Filojrand dialssuDtoSOOrnme.'; uj) ■ ______doesn’t w

: NEWARK, N.J. (AP)^P) __ A feder- I SAVE'ID 24®® vn a mail-*>rder I • al court has shut down tereo headphones :d p ills p r o m i s - ...... ^S i company lhal peddled { t Dad crsnk It up wilt) our full ; ing-'‘new heights of sexualsc. perfor- 0 hoQdphonos. Long cord for • mance” for men, evenn Ihoselli w h o are lounging, itg 34 99»33 io?a • frequently impotent. _ : Authorities say the; "Nilrocet HP” • pills — which costt $: $ 2 ‘1.9 5 f o r u . ------SAVE 'tli 24®® J — don't work • one-month supply — H eadset radio 1 ; and, in fad, may sickencen people with .... LLiohlwcighl AM/FM aloroo ■ ; kidney problems. i ■ ■■ I hoadfjol lor aciivo dads. V ------•- -“Thcrc is-no-basis: fofor bclief-thul- i this product will havec anya effect on HI? ," said Samuel______FM ’ male sexual potency," : P f • D. Uretsky, a pharmacoa^logy profes- MK...... ‘ ------t mi Da D - ^ r ^ sizo he ■ sor at New York Univervcrsily Mcdical lency CB J Q | ! Centcr who examined:d thei pills for ; thc govemmenl. Ra\ y.nir t;ili. ciiclosc a personaliimali/cd card and ship ; 100 pieces of mail a day il aim vlicroni ihc U.S. m.'via Talcral I'Aprcss' Jclivcn-,• 'crscrvicc*. W c'll even ____ . _ T h e c o u rt o r d e r a;illows lU federal' ■■ j“SAVf*2fl- include thc address of :> RadioR Sliack near your D.idi lor I.L-lpliil advice .ir ] agcnis to "detain all mailma nddres*(«^— convcniciil c\ch;irt(ic. ‘ Dtli ; to thc com pany's "ori•order depart- I ^ e r g e r ment” pending a July 6 1h earing. ■" Randl B.~WoIman of Glcn'Rock.— ‘ A n / PnVMENTS - ■ t e ' ! : N.J., .who lentcd thc postpos officc box n /o ''in February, and Barryly :Silbcrsweig. U IBER '9 4 ;prings-Tiddrcs.s - ...... r l . . _____ - BmHiuvr il^-----. ------rdrihc’same Coral' Spri :k Valuo'Plus* accouni ' ■ ! as New Mcdical Disco’icovpric. were On W ™ , Dotalls boloW.' ' 1 'SrssTiip, iiicliidi'Jl lii|i|M-il lur Mill. charged with false adververtisin g . '• “I don’t know.anyihirth in g ab o u l the ------I product. I just pick upip i Ihc m ail and - - «pprOv»d t»0- ■ > tutsM-uuiel ■ , send it out.” W olman saisaid . ui.r He referred ■ 'c a l l s ' to Silbersw cig. M cssajsages left at R a d i f l» / h a ce K Silbersw cig’s hpnn SaK pricei gsjrantiddMhresgli Hire: 712104 immediately returned,cd. Thc com-, , INTERESra WO P/I ■■ Youll’ve got questiorDns.‘ WeVe got answers.^ai ______panv.hns no telephonenc listing. UniTIL SEPTEIUIB ovod regular rovotving flodio Shack V. |io-Iickot purchase ol $99 or moro. Do r-> M r t h

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. W a n t to k iio u,• ’ wwhy Idaho is thc see- cccent in thc rest ofthc counlu n lr y . ond-laslost-growini;'ing state in nation? The only measure byy whichv our Look no farthc:her than your nei^^li- kikids are worse off thann tlthe rest of ------b o rh o o d -s c h o o iyy H H ! ! tlT------AI-Am crica-isJln:.dc;itli-ratt:___ Thi; kids playin.ying there walked, bi- Nationally, 3! out o f eververy 100,000. cyclod or rode bus3USCS 10 s c h o o l, u n m o - kiikids belween 1 and 14 dielie each year; ' Icstcd by gangs or drug dealers. hehere it’s 36. ranking thce sistate 42nd- ______1 ____ M ast,of themin ate breakfast thjs, bestbe among thc states. m orning, and when wii they go home. Tliat!s a rem arkable stati;latistic, given cHancos arc pretty;tty good ihcre’ll bc a the tli fact that there aro fcfew violent ■ H j^ parent home atat idinnertim e - and deaths dc among children and an addles- probably both parelarents. cecents in our state. It refleclects the fact |B p p ; 9 n T t I T hey’re healthy^.hy^do well in school lhat ih; in doctor-poor Idaho,0 , t to o f e w o f . _ and pniciiw_vaiuaiues they learned at .our .ou pregnant teen-agers; (t^(their num -. • ^ ---- I I "hom e. WJjen rhejhey'becojm rjjareniS7“'bcr5"jncrcascd-74.-pcrceni bc ent-bctween— - - • - — ...... licrr-Wn-n-rotlTCrs-antl—•r985-and-l-9<>i1-are getting:ing prc’tiatsj • * " • they It be like tlici — • nsible adults ready to attattcniion. Also, for reasonsnsofgeogra- i ______fathers - respotisi •r~’ ■ ' raise children who'ho respect themselves "pny~an~d~ccondmicsrii"or'cn pli " c n o u ^ li and eacli other. hhoans o arc finding mcdical:al care they ...... Thai’s llic proH'oHlc of Idalio'.s kids can ca afford. contained in an annual study of And there are some othei:her potential Ameriea"s childredren by ihc A nnleT. trctro iib lc , s p o ts a.s w c i l: 7 ...... Casey Foundatiotion, a Connccticut- • W hile thc state’s juvcivcnile crime ■I based child advoc;ocacy group. It shows rarate of 352 per !00.00(000 kids is .--M what mo.st Idahoaloans have known all dvdwarfed by A m erica's's (457 per m ~ p i l i B K along: Hie Gcnin State£ is still a great 10100.000). il's also growinging by 9 per- , ■' .. place to'gr'jw up.^p. •cenr.Tyenr~-~n curi>~TTintchiching-thc-in ------^— ------T W E - U N l , , ' T h a i ’s a m a joir r rreason why Idaho’s cncrcasc in population. ._.pQpu!atioi>-hasTTSf‘oiviuby, L5^ptjrceut._^- -♦ -Dcst^itc-cffo rtsiik e thosethe by the " since 1980. bolsteistered by an inllu.\ oT Id:Idaho'Perinaian^rojecfFOrg organizcd'b>':= iiproarr over GS liv e r ^^orth?- C alifornians an bju jio u ld lic .a n g ry b e ca u se , ___ ■■ A cross A m ericaica. one chi]d’-in“t'tvc--ycyears" has'failcn'by 4-pcfcicfcclil'siricc'’ -p^’ncdmc eated crime as a sociolog- sla te andd local races, from Los Angirige'u^^^t^ '■’* lawmakers have treate ^ ijm u - iu _ L H_jiro_w.s u p 191 9 8 5 .______liny RL-piihlicans prefer the wwjiy ___ icaLpmhloiujQULbdL behavior probJem^and______— 44>tiKc-ai:c.probtcms uniqu ------in - a - n e ig llb o r h o5o o d -w h e r e - c r in ic .- v it>- ■ iiiesnnrd^xptnrtird^raiiani^itThTipport of conciliationon and friendship-building wilhwi seen violent criminalslals as people in need of ;tcad of punishment and le n c e , g a n g s a n dJ crack ci rule. ' states st: witli rapidly growi anieone of iheir philosophyy %won liberal Democrocrats to all-out warfare over:r more programs insteai f S S f S lized society, Five percent of kids over 16 bas e centers ce and declining small■all-town and „ominatiitio n . ideology, h neverno works in reverse, as isolation from civilizer rrFlKTppy'io‘‘carve up'Republijti* , \Vcjmen should belie aaiigiy bec.nusc thc un* ------dropped out of highhit scliojiUuHi.doii't fanii fa populations. .Theyy .show, s lhal- ...... T lic y aiare not geitiiVg it. Apparenil;m ly t l i c ~ D e m o c ra ts al-c controlled sexual rcvocvoiiition launched by the ” ...... h a v e j o b s , a n d ojf f lthose stilJ in schoo'l. ld;iho Id must put a prcmiuirium on rural moderate:les think pany."unity" is :iI 01one-way cans. ■ 'Sunieofthojhose who once erilieized cantmdi* • generation now represjiresented in tiie While 30 percent will neverne\ gr-aduale. iieallh lie care, on drug cduclucalion and street, :als any- date Ronald ReaganRu for being too strideni:nl 1 lo u se h a s held ThemMn ih o sta g e to a p e rin is- - • very thousand will be counseling co in the elcmcniainiary and ju- The c:ii::impaign against North beau Five oul of evei s;mie thing about North. Rea,i.‘agan siveness thal no amouinount of RU-486, con- 1 an cffcclive thing I'veve seen in some time. Numenerous now say thc s;u arrested lliis year:;ar; one in 1.0(H) will nior nii high schools, and on ai r-funded abortions can fix, 1 called or wrote me. includinjling people is now reveredred by mo.st Republicans. (Tin'lie, domsand taxpayer-fui die’violciitly. juvenile justice system lhallat lioUs kiJs p'.-opl'; jii' :vcr met. urging me to writeite a col- anii-Nortii crovrowd goi to him. loo. solicitirting And children shoulLould be angry because childhood in Amcrica accinmtable ac for their action?o iB . ■ ;nt victims ofa decadent Increasingly, ch iiici/ing Nodli. These peoplepie ex- a Ictlcr froni1 theIh' I'onner Presidenl in whiclich they are the innocent \ 13iit a l th e e n d o f th e dJav, a; covcra- >'mn era.. Its who have refused to i.s nasly, bniiisliI andan shori. concern about liis ethics. SoSome of he denied lie: hadhi met alone with North or culture and of adulls v But nofrhere. IdahoId; ranks in the top menl m agencies don't clct 'ho phoned had had their owi)wn ethics lhaj he had liivengive North orders to violatee the1 lead and iiave failed;d tcto live up to their duty lo instill virtue, character half almong iher states st in eight oi‘ 10 good gc phic'e to raise childreJren. It s the ned while they worked insidivide or out- law in the Iran-an-Contra affair), a n d resp o n sib ility to ii lexi generation. indices of child1 welfare,w according lo communities cc them selves. e s , a n c l lli e ^icle llie: White V Mouse. They includcided some Reagan is thellu patron saint of ihe partyy be-1 and morals in the nexl uck Those without spinepines do not even believe ------jh o - s lu d y ^ \V c ^ ta n auoiiicrs-andJiitlicrs-wJio.IL\'.-ILV -CJlU hcm .______w h u -w eic:ie -also .in v Q lv ed in th c Iran-.*in -C o n lr;i...... 1 an ideology and mostly stuc Ind'ing his opponents and ushcher- in th'emselvus. ’Tlieyly^II'siojraniothiiig'lo w Just 15 pcrccccnt of Idaho kidK- Caring parents who raiseise kids with afl'air. Malaving had their honesty andmd piiirio- to it. eontoundi ; did nol ing in a goldenJen age for the GOP. I lavcJliRq- _ defeat North. Me iss a tthreat to them because come from singligle-parenl families; inlegrily in arc-thc best guai,uarantors of tism quesestioned, they nonetheless di ning thal publicans Ibruc»rgollen w hat it was l_ikirio bebe- ~ he rouses liirge numbcmbers of people from apa- quality of life in any comiimmunity. In hesitate: uto question North’s, claimir - thc national averk'crage.is 25 perccnt. qi leftiing aiid not Waver"^'ilh ihtihe ■ thy and frustratioiTfo■fb action,r people wiio are lent, growth he .brokee laws, lied and mjsrepresenientcd facts, lieve in somefti ‘ ' Seven percent of babies in the state ihlhal kind of environmen y.... .sick of the way.jheirg;ir.Kovenunent has sciuaii- :jiihi:nitnm.iL* ch!iri*cs that-htid-beyn.-leve•veltHl------ric k la -w m d s.oi of-opinion-polls?-llai’c f they. are born to singliIgle tceps; irs*^irer^lK i and been found unworthy a g a in st ssc o m e o f th e m . ' •------lb i‘gciite ir %vltn>-fwHrvr'ii<-lil-i-tn \vin'> On flir:icv' tiered their monev and ------■ ‘/tre No'Jorlh’s^dcjraciors really comoncemcd fear governing,ng lh a t nU ich? , •' ' ofiheir'irust. take_ - If Oliver North win;wins a Senate seal, 1 don't , a b o u t intcitcgrity in ihe .Senate, thc imageim of . When_Ni*niinil says: "Are you ready to ta ILbe.a Kood senator or not. !______^ ■. Virginia:a and the future of th,e Repui:iiublican biiek dur govcrvernmcnr.'-lr"s-6ur governnieiicnt;^— k n ^ w -w h etlierJic llL b i: it but 1 do'know he willvill make a Jot ot;_senators ■ I P a rty ? • They slole ilI andan we’re coming to take it in for covePor sland and 1 TrheTimces-N(^vs. •* • O n ly 111they know iheir motives for cnn- back," he's nol speaking only o f white svveat a n d e ith e r ru n ft ales. IJe’s talking; about thosifsl'* — fight.-'hillie-miiitarjrtrjrtfiat's called leader* i AlU-n'Wii-.oii ' PeTcrYofVofiT-- -dnctins.M;.wliat appears, to-ba.ycJ3ecaj:a_aiTork’a- -^Christian m a le; Slcphon H.ifl'K'ii CLirk W.ilworili All ritn he things-which4mvt>-conomc, shipr^d-the,Si;natc,aite.and the country coujd _ 1 Circtil.ifion m oiij'jot .AdvciUilnililna diii;clor „ n i/ e d a nnti-Nonh ii effort. But I suspecpeci there wno octi!;vc iff _ j______. PiiblKlicr______^ M.iii.min'i vtlliot' . Cit [arc -use some rigiil about)Utn6w, r ■■ -■ feat4 -t*ttC-hKldrn m ntivi* thnLml nn o n e . . 10 b e kn.QW’ji1 a.sas “traditional values.*' but a d a re s spe:le a k . ' ■ no longer irauitaOIlIonill. 1101 lii'c thi.> v.iluti-d- T lie m(members of ihc cdilorial boaroard and writers of editorials Cal T/ionia.s- is a: LoL o s A /igf/e.s' ’/Vnie.s' ~ c men fear strong men. Theyley always niatiy of lho.sei.se 'w h o h o ld p o w er. arc Stcphcrihen Hortgcn, Ckirk Wala-onii,-til, M ark Kind a n d S iev e Crumj:jm p . , W c a k r liav e. beeccause it exposes their own'n weak-^ Peoph: oughtIght to be angry about what theirth co/u;nn/sf. L e tt^rs ing differently? A harder testte lime, no one wus lefleft to speak up." g a l d n a g s. b u t i'n s p it e o f ilsIls self-ser\'ingi G ayS d red a n y lh in g ^Alcoholic puts dodown the drug u ' don’t deserve hatre. .. STEPHEN ANDD CCATHERINE activilies. alcohol is'still the;he universal , , is 10 lo o k a,t t tl- th e p a ra b le o f th c .G o o d As I waieii tlie “D-C3-Day" programs. I lave three com m enis to ndc Piit a gay person in the role.le of POPPINO d ru g o f c h o ic e . Samaritan. Pu w o n d e r w lu il k in d o.if f rre c o g n itio n o u r ., . discussiciion ofthc anti-gay*rightsis petitionsj traveler. W ould you slop totc Twin FnlU Wc have passed and are:eo.isjJermg cc currently young people will havlave earned 50 years :ly being circulated in our t 'ourself in ihc role o f the tra more nniver.sal.control.of eunsgu; but ignore help? Pul you from today. , W alton would have us be eleS, and thele ggay person in the role o f 1 the tragically high involvemie.ne.itorguns „iat all g B abbcl article-vCAvas interesting Bccause 1 am an alcoholicale raised in an gay people fit neatly in or Samaritan, and alcohol. To Denise Turner:cr: alcoholic home. I c.inan see massive signs f extrem e beliefs and beha\h a v io rs ,,5, SSunday’s l editorial pointed Dysfunctional families liaveha\ risen to 38 f f i liis area have known and ------of denial and rejectionion.diat youn^ people,. akes it much easier to lube , o u l, a g a in , thisth i fight is nol really overrrho- Many of us in this r percent with onc-ormore4mt family for a good many lace. E.ich new Legisl;isliilure*lells them nn them. If youtakc a looklOk' a t a n y in o s e x u a lityy but b rather over political pow-p ■ loved the Babbel fam: volved. Alcoholism travels ii clout, years. Thank you for thc1 very inlereslijig ar- them isn't chough moinoney for a proper ed- d balanced portrayal b f thche gay Walton andam Olhers want political cl along with incest and childJ abuse,a and comitiun :ab ’ tide about Fred Babbabbcl and his experiences ucatipn,bui that ihey:y arei ounnost valu- ‘ m ity, however, you can seeset that it gay■! issue is a good way to gral children raised in an alcoholi10lie home leam witk'Presidcni Bensoi able resource. Theyf can'tcii help but notice ' as varied as thc “straight”t 1 i;o m m u - jt ^ h oI might m bc next on the lisl ihe three niles of the alcohollio le home. ,ih - R U T H D A Y thc fate ofm any propcoposals for adolescent lany gays are perfectly upriprigiit citi- j;],ould they^ getg< tlicir way: Single moth "D^n't talk, don't feel and di . ,TwinFaUs_.______• scrviccs scuttlcd forr reasonsr«. unexplained. ' ______z c n s i miany.stra,|ahipeoplc a are prp ro m is c u - p^.Qjicopk? Mc.xicans? Il is timea c \o Maliy young people in these..se e ire u n i- ___ „ u s a n c ij They arc permitted to “do their own J fill their homes witii aLc0ii2L2nl__iQ l^ Q k.agam .at_1.aL.thcsc_iV.ord s.o f^M a rtj n ___ stances think that sex is loveIVC a n d a re d e v - v io le n c e , thing” and then verbalbally disowned when I*** :c. Ask any school tcachcr,‘cr-, Nienioller: "In"ll , they came fii astaled-when Ihey undcrslantla n d tll.s IS n o l Vet: Thanks forfoi D-Day article things go wrong. Parc:arenls. politicians and rnd, here is a thought experpcrin^cnt for thc commiim unists, and I didn't speak tlie case (also pregnant). ^ th cy th a n kks s ftfor your news article on Q I ■ .. for thc manyn- people who frame: Ihcll gay- because 1 wasvasn’t a communist. Then tl ^ popes sanctimoniouslyjsly dodge the issue; ^ yp D-Day. Special thankanks to Steve Cmmp and jj Alcoholism is som etimcs es’c ealledtlie rc- ,„s :jucstion „ in religious terms.ns. It is came for thele Jews,J and 1 didn’t speak 1 all phiy thc s.imc ganiijn ie o f b la m e a n d ru n . ^ ihe photographer, laiionship disease.” becauseISC the drag sc- ^ "W .., ho. can you hate?” Takrakc any of becausc 1 wasvasn’t a Jew. Then they can a n d w o n ’i fa c e w h ait t is i; really going on / calls and oncman (Viet*. y dales our highest and best1 capabililicsca re- rics loid about Jesus’ inter;leraction for the tradeie unionists,11 and I didn’t spcpeak • received many cal with today’s children.cn . * :d lo say. "Thank you for n quired in a loving relationshiiship and leaves 0^.jtsidcrs, such ns thc Romainan sol- hecausd:i w\ asn't a trade unionist, nam veteran) called lc •W hat'our culture is running from is the ,,l I your scrvicc.” emptiness and regret. We kcikeep chasing • ,1,^.le Sam aiitan woman or the•he Then they camecar for ihe Catholics, and universal acccss andd aabuse of legal alco- PETEBURNIKEL th e ‘.'m o o d a w in g .!'.w h i c h pr« shc-ivoman. and substitute ------didn-t-spcak-tik-up.becaustil was a Proles ______■■■■ ■■ holby lhosc w ho arcrc \wcll .underage.- A c- ...... ‘ p r o m is e s , m u c h .,. , c a a n a n i t itc a g a y . but in the end brings only di-dispair and p^tson forft the outsider. W ould JeJesus have 71,they the camc for me, and by tl- cording to llic Publicic BroadcastingI Ser- s e lf-h a te . ______vice_,..-ilmost 40_p_cr^.rctnl of high school se- — Until wc arc w illing to ueeu e e e p t d is c ip li n e — .------niors and nearly 50' pcpercent of college stu- and hope for family values,rs, wex will con- D o Oj : n e s b u r y b y 'gaf5ARRV'TRUDEAU“ ’^^ ■ dents admit to beingg ""heavy drinkers." linue our plunge to Third WorldW( status. ' Thc Naylor Report teltells us that 23.million We cannot have it both way.says — free and \m m r HOioTOF£ccNaai£7»l5W/7H ^ ' — ^ , collcge students consunsume nearly 4 billion iT(imrrALmy$7nu$. to. easy access by the underagccigcd, and loving, ™ LBT 5HJ OURTRAPmONALAlAMBRlCAN UJBIL,K cans of beer plus addiiJditional alcoholic lumriDPl5CUS5AN£iU i,At77- 0£S5 L ! serene and the rock-Iikc secue c u rity o f u n w a - v.COMINSmHA^ 1 L IPeAOFFAMIli-?.■■?A6C00QU£5- iiTS/a: emxjH! \'_ ■ ■ prodac.ts._A_high_pj:rci; r c c n ta g e o f th e s e ' AR£AL.£POCATlON. BOOK THATPKMCS^Pf^ vering love undxespccl fouH')und in function- A ■FORHUNOm^OF VBARS^tkDMO- K -nONTOPUTTOia. 7 ^ y ... Gtv&rr ■ . ~ abusers arc, underageje andi are breaking the ' tAPBSAMSPHOU/-} al families...... -TN&Vefi. I "^AUTfUiAfySOACCemi m p - - - - A m AGO, : ' law without any conccncem on the part of rrm^fVKAe^Y^ f/z-yim Esr 1 see an almost univorsalil.fearofthe-rc- fi J m TTH B CATHOilO >U^CH FAMtL \ the adull community,;y. W c are lold thal R3 turn 0/ prohibition, and becae c a u s e 01 it, w c 50QST, \ PBRK)!iM£P6AY/MFaA&. ' \ \ N S i r pcrccnt of unwantedd ppregnancies are al- are willing to sacrifice ourr yiyoung people cohol or drug conncctiected. A recent survey on the sword of self-indulgeiIg en c c. at the Idaho Penitcntiaitiary shows 95 pe^ In a dav where wc liave'a;;a p> rc ,It p a n o ra - ccnt involvement with/itil alcohol or drugs ma of fine phases and cinoli(o tio n a r s e r r * ' ' ' ______-prioi.!c>_in(;arcj;rnt_ioji._3n. The average age at___ -flagcl!alionHiwomlcF-v4iaUjatJuppencd.l£i ------all penal institutionss isi^ ilrQpping, but no ^ our concern for those who■) arear w ith us. one wants lo make ihethe alcohol connec- bul in harm's way. Have we forgotten to lion. Thc alcohol indu:idustry (including the .slate of Idaho) has dordone an industry-sav- WALKER ing ploy of separatingng alcohol from illc- BHS3

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' J ’The([piuesticm iss not wheiither the rrape, r H e’S basi'call 9 ■ i D y 5 ^ : ’ ^ victimI said^Mo’I’j.biitif shhe s^id ^es’ . w isby-w ijsh^ In 1987,a 19-ycar-oir-old-female col- rape in 1993, but ptosecu'Euiorsdidnol - . m akes lots c Icgc student w alked1 iniinto the room of a Robiri A bcarlan file charges beciusc, theyey s;iid, the tJareats, hart 20-ycar-oId male studcudenl namc(J i ■ woman gave police inconoasistenl slate- ■■ . Robed Dcrkowilz, lookingiool for his lasl thinging a tommunity gives to a m cnls. a l w a y s _ ; ___ nv^mmnlp T lw rtv^mrrinmalp-wasnlt...... wom ann vwho daimsjo.bavc been rai^d,w l,_ ■ In its c^ycr;igc of (he: WV o n g (XLse, the _ _ hiacks dowv i n ___ r, hom e, but B erkow itztz ssc i/^ d Ihe oppor- 'especiallyally by .someone shelcnowsl' ^ Xos AngelnrTnncsinieh:>vicwcdsociol- . . .. i a/m. , lunity of her presenceICC ito have sex. People: d(don't believe her: Maybe she; ogist Gary LiFree. authoilor of "Rape .. Hd pul iicr on hLsi bebed. w.is askiriking for il. W hat was she doingng and C rim inal JiLstice." , She said ••no." in his hoihold room, .inyhow? Why Iry' to L aFree w as asked alx>iioul the chal- '■ . He straddled her. m in a nnicc ic young man’s life over ojle*"|c* ■ -1 Icnges o f prosecuting rapiipeciLse.s. ' I • ^ ------m islakeV _____ ' igcrs were casi- AAAW i H e pulled dow n lierher s-wcal pants, .A tiresrc.some amount of time anJi'nk"~iF— EsiThT&iidrCKjrmvoiviIViiTfe-a-cqunln: ------I ____ _ Ihcnrcmoycd her undein d e rw c a r.______have hceiteen devoted lo debunking tlie___ lances, which lum on whi/hc lh crc o n scn l f«w I She said lino.” fr; w.-us"givc”n71ifc;ihV loughchesl. ------;------^ ,-I talked . notionI of "daic rape." Tn prim .in^ on . Cl \ He penetniicd her.;r. ■ ■ llic air,•. didate rape has been derided nss "Thebcslprcdiclorsoro r verdicts in i o ih e m She left his rix)mI in te;irr:-and im m e- an inventenlion of c.irnpus feminisLs to ex-cx- our d.ita,” LaFree said, “h“had to do wilh ffer y o u - ____ dialelv reported the:;lss:iuIi. ;l'v' ______. . c u se a wwoman c who willinRly has sex,IC, our victims’ moral charac-acter. If the vic- ^ J W as she raped? Nol according lo llic then regn:grcts it the morning after; . lim had been drinking orir usm g dm gs, all-male Pennsylvaniania Supreme ThatII viview is attractive. 1 think, be-- o r had been having .sex ouLsideoi mar- C ourt, w h ic h procia:iclaim cd Inst w eek cause ilit isi; cu-sier lo believe a w om anI is riagc — or w as even assu^sumed to have ------that :iNo-waa.nol.cnoi;noi)£j). J suppose_____capablele cof lying lo protect her rcpuia-a- been doing those things-;— .lhey were the court, w hich uphcJiiheld d low er c o u rt's tioii orr lo covcr lier sh"ame'’ih a n io ‘a> c ~ leiS'llkcty togct conviaittic5n*r.-Evcn J z decision lo U)s.s ou t, Berkowitz’sBo rape ccpl lhatml a young man with a bright fu- things like a gun were lescss important • conviction, might liavclave reiastatcd il if fure is cacapable of something we con-’ lh;m the victim’s moral chanictcr.cl . ______shc.had only screamedncd and foughl or sider so« heinous.h (Never mind thal •‘Almost everybody in\involved in the Ijccn badly injured. w om enn ooften do nol physically resistil .system is operating on stercoly^s.stc g \ \ i T ( » bad for her. She thouglit she - becausesc theyt believe the rapist - lhalII is,is. They’re looking for slran;anger clscs,- • • v X L PIdsmith: l t GGATT to pproduce eliiliteeden w as doing th e righr: thingthi by not resist- their fricincnd their iicquainUincx. their th e y 're lcx>king for squea!caky-clciin vie- ■ n as. say, C.ina,>nadian, Australian and ...... -in g . A nd lo o k w h alshis b i c gets. •-‘1 did ...... tia /c - wwill i listen to ilicm,)_____• - - . - tim s, they’re looking forir clscs< where PARISS -— A proper Cassandra wliftl w c w ere supposeoscd-tmlorwhnt^v------Fcjiturrtunately^brHhc-womcn-of-Gali—j------ftn-o(Ten(Jer-break.‘Hnto-»------_pujbabli!-j smith says,, tdrive ri’ IWO b illio n o f th o se _ eryone taught us to do in collcgc,” she fomia,, iLs slate Supreme Court has aI The Orange County dedeputy dislricl comforlablably situated as Sir JamcsI'T ipge'E 0 cities, wilh staggering said. •‘Ifw c wcrcbcinjeing raped, say 'N o' firmer gruspgn than llie Pennsylvania iitlomey who declined toloproscaite Goldsmithth is here in his house lhal ape case last once wass home1; to a king's brother Will lure, welfare and police ' and don’l fight, becausa u s e you could end court o^n n wlwt ' constiiute.srapc. Lasl Morgan in that fourth rap costs. Imagine^ine, say. Sao Paulo with up dead." m onth,I, tl;the Qiiifomia court upheld theh e ycfiT agreed with LaFreec Ilhal It's much and later,•, a and more impressively, Z lo ^ iJ a populationon iof 45 million. Gold- And then, of aiurse,:rse, She w ould have -convictionion of a man who raped a wom-)m- liarder to prove rape wheiicn the ;iss;iilanl Cole Portertc r. ce chaos for smith’s languaiguagc acquires Old Tes* • - _bccn the pcrfcct rapeTC vvictim . .in as she;lie slept al a friend's house ihec know s the viclim . B ut G oldoldsmilh, 61, can't help be-'C- fre e tr a d e w ill p r o d u c e ll bliss for a-um oit resnnarmance as he envisions ni- i> for a c.^cns it r.ipe. , question, said the court,, i;is not whether Shortlyly before ihe 1987 slockck capital to invest where rrash-GoldHniiih-jtot-oiit-of- r ^ f h k -T 4» i fc—— G u lth a u U ili decricd rapisLs a.s tlic1C lowest1( of the low. Last1 month,m Lcaiwra Anhcuc Wonging tl w om aii s;iiil'^iu).'.|__ ~ iiuiikct era; «»f—cojilH-rnH.Hioiizts-itf^W politiciari's like ’’Marxisrr- , tn dissolve traditional so- equiiibrium ;ichicved be-'C- prove that trade bclwccrcn dissimilar ary powertn t o fficc full o f piclurcsMofDiicago." o - but theyicy come from the insidc-llic-he- ing an officc account to:ci boy ilc m sfo r ' 1'“ ' '>"= '=■ apiial and labor during ihehe economies can productice "leveling cial arrangemeem enis. That's the descrip:ription I wrole 20 Beltwayay machinc. They don't haveave personal use and hiringlg cmploycc.ii al Iwcco-ciipi ury is .'iboul lo be tilled radi-Ji- up," he rejoins lhal Ihosi)se succcsscs Goldsmilh.ilh. a child of ;in Anglo- " yea^s ago, after intci'nlervicwiiig R'ds-" rooLs'inin u'specific'Americani rcgion1 oro r-h is Chicago-dislrict officnet who ifiil no - !“ 1 “ "'"fJ capital's 'favor.-The great;ul were produccd-by the.ic.CoId_War French marriarriagc. is allied politi- tenkowski for a book:iok I was doing on cily. UlAil their working lives have been■cen w ork. T he charges .seemn iHither puny. cally in ca )Ut..:ige is. lie says, the sud-id- and involve trivial numbnbersofpeo- c;illy-witli'sor'sortie represenlan\^eimt' Citholics arid'Amcrrcarfcan politics. spcnl inin thet cloister o f W a.shingion. D o I :un morc conccm cd alx;ilx>ul the fact lliat O 'c l.o f p u t causc of politic;il and tech-;h- p ic — 7(1 m illio n . B u t he In seems to old Catholicllic . Some will H e ’s ov e rw eig h t ncnow. His hair has they mnlnake heller representative.s? 0Of ( Republican and Democm;ratic candidates den— becai al changcs— entry of fourur postulate an improbabiible perma- say Goldsmit.mith is a political aes- Ihtnncd and his faccc is lined and Ixefy. w hal, iuidiuiti where, and whom? for the Hou.se o f Rcprcsenienlatives h;ivc al- n o lo g ic a l leople into the iniernalionallal iience—two hermelicacally sealed tliete. recoilir,)iling frtini the ugliness 1 He h:LsJu.s{ been indictdieted on corruption Roslentenkowski b;LS chaired the Ways'ays ready raised m orc lluin SM;143 million from b illio n p eo irket, people from low-wagege blocs of n;itions, onime of high of an urbani/:ini/cd world. Bul if so. charges. But I respccie:cied him then and 1- and Me:;leans Committee sincc 1981.'81. PACs and individuals forTnext r fall’s cmi- labor mark. such as China. India,ia, wages, liie other low. fotforever. so wli;il? do now. He’s an agiriging dinosaur. His MichiganBan’s John Dingell chaifs'Energy:rgy paign. Tlial .senators arc: nown cxinvinccd a r e a s su i dcsh. the former Sovietiel Still, he has an atlentiition-arrcsling Asked wiielher,' wli by standing day in the Junissic: themeIhi park lhal is and Comommerce. Morc than half of■ all tliey mu.st rai.sc morc lhanan Sfi.fXX) aday, Bangiade: and Latin Amcrica. In a vision, p;irticularly of llIhe possible athwart histor;story crying "Halt," he is today's Congress wou!/ould probably have Ihe legisgislaiion in the. Congress goesoes for llie six years tliey ;urlinofnee.ifthcy ic Union am i instantaneous' inierniitionallal consequences—reverse: ^M althusi;in- rejecting mosllosi of the W est's experi- - even without the through;h theirll com m iltees. hope to be rc-elcctcd. Thatlat doctors, hos-pi- w o rld o f ir b e en o v e r so o n — c' jltural abun- ence and valtvalues since the Rcnais- lay’s politicians .ire political cn- uils, dnig and iasunuice companiesct li;ivc c o m m u nlicalion ic ; ;ind movements of ism, a crisis'of agricull charges now laid againjain.st him . T oday' igh-lechnolo- sance madec manm the measure of aii ncurs. W ith lillle allegiance: to given an estimated S50 miliiillion loscn.nloni c a p i t a l , almost al anything can bbe e d;ince— o f inie n siv c ; liigl ■Rostenkowski wasvas firsl elected to treprcnei nilh wii! nol things and maim ad e sc ien c e hi.s ser>‘ani. rdcpendcnt-on-lhcir-own-re--re-— and-rcprescnlatives-in-imn ■cffon-io-influ— madc_almcmost anywhere. The resultlilt uv a^rieulturc. Goldsmi ------CongreSSimy5«-at<-.irthc-agc-of-30— partyrd' IfncIeniTlie “ GoldsmUh nnsans-\vcrs, equably: "Morc • . ion. cncc the health debate,Ic. ‘ u n d e r g;lobaI lo free trade will be,ie , caM su c h a g ric u ltu re “ eff Congressmen, Congre:gre.ss and Amcric.in sources;s and:i the media for re-election, rare !e is mistaken about bolh ith warns,, the "proletarian-in- cause of the social andid economic ‘>r less.” He i^ politics have ali changly Goldsmith "of the.labor forces of ad-id- costs he sees coming froirom it. Tliose possibilities;s anda inevilabilities. bul Like most machineinc candidates, Ros- ing publiiblicity from spotlighting a prob-■oh- phantom stam ps, supplielies anil person- izlition*''ol costs include Ihe dcracacination of by darkly’ sketchingsk a world in d 'a jo b oul-sidc poli- iem thanlan in the hard work of dnifllngling nci don'l hwm so large;e ndxlTo’^’lhcsc vanccd natila tio n s. tenkowski never had 'a :siiibilizalion_^icli all v;ilijv;ilues arc sacrificed lo a cr as state lem iaior at andp;LssiLssing-lcgislatton-ltysolve-it.------Icgiil-forms43tc o m ip tio nm. . ■ Marx falselyfa prophesied thal: :'_.popuiatiuni_ainljl'mi paniunicifM tcd a s individuals. ___ _ ' Lswhelher.Amencansm s w no oldii'l voil! flu liiiii ^vilhiTti'fi, ...... P eifdreJS»-S. C h an n in a — . . ^ A nd the Russians arc: aiangry Ixcausc they wet;e notini nally a cc q it reality;; heht is the president of the UnilJniled " rc in a led like parialis? W liy Lsn’in’t inviied lo pl.iy a role al 1tilt observance. So whal if ^tales and, as a resulljill, he Is the commander in chief.ief. ing from Vietnam were tr all the men who remained miss-.ss- they w eren’t at N oniiand;ndy, they say; the real tuming Clinton did noi'3o...ingJnJtdion in-KorcaU^iL N oLonly an: tliere bodies tliai rom that ‘‘conflicl,” but familic.'ies m or^.lliun 1 m illion Ru.ssii.ssian soldiers died. .sands o f o lh e r Americ;:rican m en, m anaged to .stay ouluul df~ wcncver rccovercd from accc.ss to infumiation aboul thciicir Hud it nol been for D-C)-Day, .some liisiorians say the mililary scrvicc duringring llie V ietnam W.ir. arc to this day denied aco s and brothers, becau.se the Pen-:n- Russians mighl have ocaixupicd ali of Eiiaipe. Perhaps many pcop:oplc have forgotten the exlnior:iordi- hu-sbands, soas, fathers ar irds arc confidential. _ Indeed, there arc far nunnore sensitive and important is- nary Icngilis to whichlich some young men resortedled to lagon clairas sudi records : past, tlic prcsident lost no oppor-or- sues to conccm ourselves'cs wilh than Clinlon’s lack of evade the druf^. Thereicre were quickie weddings whw hen A s he as done in the pa; m any A m ericans w ho served so miliUiry scrvice. Righl now, no\ how he deals wilh North mamagc was suffleier;icnt lo get them off the hook. lunity lo-point (0 die mai ly ob- courageously in Worid WWa ar II. He did not shy away fron;im Korca and Haili could affciffed whcrc Amcricin service-i O i f Tlirouf^out the lclc\clcvLscd coverage o f the D-Day c ; Bob Dole, a political opponcnl:nl men and women arc assi^vsigned. Ju.st in case it slippedcd • scrvancc in Europe antand in any num ber of print siorilories, • honoring sudi men as Be fa- ...yourmind,Cinlon isouroir com m ander in chicf. ------the L ^ c of this presidesidcnrha^Tng-rot served in ihe! inmili* wltu&c-w'aitinic scrvicc; costc a lilm the asc o f an arm. Gr;i- e? Yes. Presidentiai? Absolutely! ------— lary arose again and1 agagain, ll cheapened America's's nrole ciou-s? Y es. Appropriate? .-iboul C lin to n 's lack o f mililaryiry Deirdrc S. Chunning•is is cdiinri:ilp;igccdilorlyf TticIk am ong partidp;iting; nalnations, its far as 1 am conccmcdled. D id our A llies carc .ibc n f:ir(, if there was anv concern ...... • A nd w here w ere lhc.scIhc.' sam e voiccs >yhcn vcls rctu:etum- .seh-icc? Not likclyJnJj •■m^uunfaid. 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M M iis;§IiiH9 e r b w^:I r k , o n .iifilitiejJ !S t o g e tth l e r , ith Muslim heading cast SARAJEVOTBosi3osnia-T)tir7cgovina (AP) As they part, wilh ^ _ As five machineine gunners lock Zild/.ic ■ and Serb west. Zildzicdzic tells-Romicr._‘J-c_t:s:i ■■V.:. _ and .Romic in Ihciricir sights, I he. two, men, . U .N .,says trtruce has redufuced fighting[-• ■■ gel oul of here — this!his is a bad place fo Ik ." 'calmly discuss howU)w It) re p a ir p u n c tu re d ! Romic answers, “I'llII callca you lalcr lod.iy," SARAJEVO. Bosnia-fa-Hcrzcgovina “Boih .sic.sides generally appear loj^p ar and hysterical propa- pipes spraying riiii!x)nixnv-linged water arolind hp ■ Two years of war a: : ■ ^ ring parties arc making an effort to com ply,” s^^d (AP) — .Bosnia's warrin; ganda have sown new:w seedss of ethnic hatred alest cease-fire Cm dr. EiEric Chaperon, a U.N. R om ic shnigs oiff ff a;i sujy^e.stion offered by trying to honor their lale in this part o f the Baikalalkan-s, leaving few Serb- rsistcd in some .'vpokesmanlan in Sarajevo. “Major aclivi- nnblemishcd., Fighling ^ H j j ^ l . the com m an'der o fr thithe U.N, detail accompa- accord, bul fighting persi: ■'i- Muslim friendships nn chronic trouble spots, U.N. U officials ly belween;en the parties has'substantial- Sarajevo, despite a new nyjng Ihe repair'crew.ew. d- continues outside Sara ly decreasci;iscd.” — ^^hrthdoCT-hc-kn-lOTiw-,“^ n n s R om ic. a- said Saturday. ce:LSc-fire. ■The trucc. wh|cli_toitook cffcct at Thcrt m_s_rnorcj>hclling-in.nonh-w; ------Y ct th c rt h.x'i'bcen'li;n'Iitlle'se(:mim;~damagc S erb, throw ing hiss aiarm around his Musliiii__ , ll- '~n'o0irFriday7Ts (o laslast'a mohtli, cm Bosnia,nia, however, and there were:rc (o the camaraderie of IIhc mixed-nationality —H H iiarlnerVsIi'milJerT’''“ ’"jliiTaird T'caiFfT.riJiis breathing space for cfforforts lo negoli- ' reports of)f ffighting in the Bihac area,. a crews who worked togetogelhor for g;us, clectric- S S i ___^vvilhuuLllicmLI_'.^... — nre-a-broinkr-belllcment-inM>f-Busnia-'s. I__ - e n c la .v c —su c r a u n d c d —by.3y— : -ily-iiiul-waier-£onipunic!mics-beforc-liic.war ------_ 1_.— £fljHII 1'wo Muslim niacilachine-giin nests are'jiisi 2ft-nionth-oId conflict, Bosnian SerbsSc in thc country’s north- brave dangerous front •■■Vteyv’-*?! 5 0 yards aw ay onI iiie tin southern'bank of the h- ' • Together, they bra’ • Many previous truccscs have failed..' wcst'cornerner. U.N. officials say they I their own people have I^^HH Dobrinja River. ThreeThr tithers manned by lines lo repair w hal ihi seeming slule- could nolDl ( determine who was doing iSalHBSSpSI Si-rbs are Ihe Snmt;nc_distaDCt,-_ttwiiy_i)n_lhe_ ■ _ Bul wilh the war al a sc* i^g^ deslrtiyed.______: m a te III liiaily a re a s , U. liuVrwrnwire^rtnncT ------northern bank. A misinisunderslood move could • hope Ihis one will hold. to b c in v o'o lv lv ed . m H H mean death for thc: repairmen,re[ . ______f o r a lo n g tim e , undJ ihithey seem very fncnd- n-Luc Liineli, a Frcnch Though a localal truce 1 has halted ihe~L______I ly," said Capt. Jcan-L peacekeeper whowh has accompanied .. shelling of Sarajcvtievt» sin c e F e b ru a ry and neen for ihe nasi 21) years; — colleagues Zildzic luslis pranilmi othr r ’s phnijr nnmt^lv rrutiiitj^rcpnircicws; ttiej repair missions uuriogQg ihe-pjLstll live monltis. — TnndrlifrcaMcrfnrut .vorking lo keep w'aier'floflowing to af[' Ihc Muslim-im-hcid pad of Sarajevo, Even so, he doubtsibis the friendships arc slill coinc under occLs.•CLsional gunfire, Sarajevo residents. MusQ Durakovicvie does her laundry Rut for 11) minutes,lies, this Serb and Muslim - - “Tctl herhci I'm all right and lo cxpc(Dccl a genuine. "T liey would_tlid k[ll each other if ihey Saturday at a publicpt outlet In SarajevoVO. ignore the war andid rrevert lo what they’ve • Afler asses.sing the damage,;e. Romic gives food packagkage from Belgrade," he said. had to ," he s;iid disniis.siiiis.sivcly. parliampent VQt e _ -— GO¥ei3aimentsJfeCGi-Cllsllile n g e in 4 high unemployment and a BRUSSELS. Belyelgium (AP) — combinedled armed forces, largest faction, followed:d by th e cen- fac tio n at hi{ locrats, - - spiitc ofcornjrruption scandals, Governments aroundnd Europe face a Manyy b o f Ihe 270 m illion cilizen.': cli-li- tcr-right Christian Democ Helmut Kohl. Germany’:ly’s Kohl faccs a general lest of Ihcir popularit)irity today as vol- gible tocu. cu.st bhilois m ay register di.ss;it-It- G erm a n C h a n c e llo r Hi n October, and Sunday’s • ers from 12 nationss didecide who will isfactionin ’with a perceived erositin of Spanish Prime Minisisier Felipe election in ( Premier John vole shouldId iindicate how his ccntcr- represent them inn tthe Eur(>pean natiiinal11 r rights by voting for anii-EU■U C o n /a le 7. a n d B ritish Pr Dsl p re s s u re -if- .riglil c o aliliolion'govcrnmcnl will fare. TJnionTlcgisinlure.. ■; — ■ . ’ ~ parties — orH>^tayingat home. . M ;ijorwili btrundcr mos In F ra n,cc, c e polls indicute yoicrs_ Voters arc cxpcctccted to use the Eightt nnations — , Krancc.X. their parties fare badly, ninlcd with a view ihc.i:. racc prim acily. as- a European Parliamentnl ielection to reg- G erntan;iny. , ,y. Major could.be confro crship of the rehearsal foifor next year's contest to istcr dissatisfaction3n with national Luxemboibo’urg. P o rtu g a l and S p a in — challenge lo his leader 'rancois M itterrand, ihc le ad e rs , ra th e r th a n /o

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, I ■ ■ W t • • IMag alleiit l Socccer Moree : I N E ]i r s t b fragepyroble;ms fO') u n d By William Brock L in d saiay, ' Argonne has been a pnpresence at cans’ seals ha'have iieen brokeii. Air is prpre- reaclor has heen idlelile fur several year>. Timcs-Ncw.s writer ^ IN H L. .ssince,19-19. he wiid. sumcd to haveve gotten inside the cans’ intcIter- Lindsay .said. , onsiam ig h t- ^ _ ^ o .si'Si o f ihe problem s involve contt^tannnation nal plastic lineririers. thus oxyizkig the plutononi- A similar set ofpoteiiitemial.protilems e\is!s -- -TDAUO’FALXS— Ihspnspectors' Trom the of poorlorly-packagetl,metal cans orr oui-of-daleo um and contain:aininating the cans. " ...... a l A rg o iin e 's I'u e I.MM aanufacluring il l-'acility U.S. Department of linergyrgy hav.e uncovered papcr^vtwork for sionige \'aults in two.vo locations. • So far. ninene iof the leaky cans have bee)cen storage vaiili. No I'onnaniial pl.in h.is_hee:i dc- six inore potentially dand a n g e r o u s s to r a g e Lirid.sayay Siiid, A rgonne stores fourr tonsto of pUT- repackaged.,, tlietin Associated I’ress reportcried vised tor what to do withwill tlie stored pluloiii- hits problems involving-plutuniIonium at die. Idaho, .toiiium.a-iii-2,60U niclal cans, but soisome ofthe earlier ihiii'wciweek. The probleju may ha\,ave um. Lindsay added, — N;itioniil-Hfigi»ocring.UubuiAbunuory ______• rjm s h-.n • ) affected .anotliiiitlier K)9 cans, which are dide- The final vulnerabiliihiliiy invoKes a small •. 1 had an Aunt W ilma —- so did you So far. the problems postHise no tlireal to hu- ’'Tlierlere used lo he a thought youiVould C( pack- signed .just likenT;e~-cmc>naimir}i.iiiiijj.HIS >c'irith— l tc«“loop-from-Arg1 fan s are.kiJowtil-eighH'CTr-^'eet-lnnjrsnd-a-cmjpic ------W ilma had ihe; qiquid conlldence ofa in facilities owned by ArArgonne National weightIt sincc they were originallyIly sealed - gonne’s Zero;ro Power Physics Reactcjlor, inches thick, liave never:ver been formaiiy ana- Chrisiinn holdinyg f four aces, and lor a Laboralory-W est, siiidi ssf p o k e s m a n Di.s:k w h ic h1 1Lindsay said is a sure signign ih u l.lh e w hich \vas u.seiii_sed for solely for testing, TiTiic lyzed. LindsaV.s;iid. very good reaion:V. SShe usually was, ------;— I^Viltna-w'tJsrj-ou-o u -sc< rrn -b rid g e - fTsnat=------ic. bill she was> worse'.w She was an cv;i/Ji,'c.-//cvi/bridgelie Ifa n a tic . - ...... Stickum up! ^ Wome Steue' \ Crump shelterT fills

For long hoursrs ;after dinner. Mom up qui(icldy would make us sit around .the dining room table.' squirnirming in our chairs, By Virginia Gartxrr w hile'W ilma preaceachcd the gospel,of Tinie.s-News writer no-trump. Duplicaicatc bridge was her • milieu, so slic’d makemu half of us sil at TW IN FA LLS H ic hnnsciTn h haven for ■ th e c a r d la b le inI the lli living room and woinen iit^sis; lately.• its roiiins luuiished play lhc same handsn d s. wilh beds and cribi, haveave tK-en lull. W ilm a w o u ld walk \v; around behind fhe shelter home; runru by \'oluiitecrs everybody else andnd look at thei' cards. Against Violcnoe-hav nttlnot tieeii-iiiiieh tmsier so the bidding won/otild lake hours. And than usual, I:\ecuiivc Director Dir Janis Qiiinn- when. God forfond,-lul.-somcbody-acniaily'* ' ------N eiM .nsm d.-~ ■ ' - ■ gul the Oia. wie playing pli of ihe cards c fhe dilicrence is "we''we'rc housing longer ^ \yas endless agony.>y- lhan w e used to liccause■ic oo:f ditliciillies gelling ______“No. no. no. n o<)■'" /" she'd shriek, "N ot__.___ tliein o u l ... there ju s fissn'l n 'l any local iKui'ing,’’ ------yourparm cr’s'holding ------sho.'^iid.' ■ ■ * the A-/ng.' Doi is's' M\ artin played thc "I’d like to gel really;ly goodj. rapport going queen al the sectioMional lournam ent in with ttie tovv-income housingtuui: in the area so Logan one timele and lo.st a s m a ll when they liad openingsLls theytl would .isk. 'Do s/iim ," you ii'ave anyone in the• stieller>tii who’> rciidy U> Now I’m sure ih;lhat bridge is a won- ' x i J move out?’’’ SbcL’s'r Mmialiinagcr Robin <)li\eiia ------dcrtiii game, andI as a s o n e Avlio c a n 'l re- —• -said.-- ■ ' , ■ ___m e m b e r h is o w n lielicense plate number. __ If able lo fhid housing,Ig, s siinie ,victims n f do ^ ...... I have all ihe rcspe>pecl in the world lor _ mi'siiL' viotCTiccntighrTTc^-g^mhrirT7^^•n-npa^t ------anybody who canan keep track of S2 ” menls insiead. of coining-itig-to.liic-.shdWf,-l,lui(Hi------suid.-...... I - - - cords, Dul when you’reyc 12 yciirji olcJ, ^ --- God bless-it. bridridge is duller than ■'(ioing iiack to iheirr liomlu es oUeii isn 't an s u m p o il. oplion." stie .‘^lid. I • - d - f n c n t i o n lh i3i:bceiiusc-we:Ai«eri- :b< .. .. Lalely tlie stielie;Jhas,s alsoal seen an increase ' - - - cans arc ahoul-to-to gel another visit in niiddle-incom e pec'pte,ite, (.)uinn said, adding from Aunt Wilmama. Only this time _____ lkiLil.is.a.comnic'n_il\i'£on'CcnK’cpiion ihal |iaiiei\ ______she’s got a soccer:er hall,in her .carpuL iiappeiis.onty injcnver-incoineonje faiinfies. ba g ...... National slatistics show.lo w .lire a\cr.ige. an The W orld Cup,up, the ([uadrcnnial alnised woman leaves. lliclhc pernetr.iior se\cn championship toiirnurnaineni of ibolbull, times before holh gel help,lelp. O liveini said. .And starts I'riday at ninttine cities laround ihe accurding to Quinn, itie.• Tv t w in I-alls sheller of- country, the. firsi lime lit it's paid a visit len helps women who ha\cia\e Iclt their husbands 40 this green and pleasantpie land, four or live lim e s .' If you’re not keyed kc] up aboul that Hecausc “you jusl can’ta n ’l do a quick liv" in fad, well, you ouj;lughta be; Fifty-two dainestic battery siiuaiioiIlions. Quinn sees tlie games involvingig 24 teams w ho'll shelter convening lo morelore long-tenn housing, score; collectively,y, mr aybc12 goals. and counseling hi Ihe nextCM Ircw yeVirs! ’ ~ -And dam it, it'ss^'oot/for you, ^ ^ Quinn’s goals includele ddeveloping a "crisis rrc m i' l ilr iin' ’ One m illion peoplople will walch thc the long-lemi witliout •some .Mini kuid of baby-sil- W orld Cup on lliele telly.I Fntire coun- ling.” irics will grind to' a halti when it comes Ttie slieher’s directors>rs !hope to coordinale on. Honduras andnd ni Salvador will with the College of Jioutlouthern Idalio to probably go to war[ ir c o v e r il, ____ women out into the edii'educaiioiial sysiem,'!, Wc Americans,s, a thick bunch of - Quinn.said.. And subsidi/iidi/ed day care at the louls, jusl don't gel;cl il.i . sheller would help woniLomen accomplish-ihe - Thc USA Today/av/CNN/Galliin*noll _ ------iriiKitinii,shes;iid. - -, . uskcO- u- crusK-bccii ^ ___'.Iter.second no al tu'r cliaiiW o ■» lnnTCihiyl^r^— ------'^leile'c'^s-.TSrsxmit-iii toiTiouse Im teenage t>oys - earlier this monthII whether\ ihey reill- ' >1^ izcd that ihe Wo'rlo'rld Cup was being ■ whose nuMliers ciim e lo10 Ihe tl sheller because, ____ played in the Unitedted Slates. .Thirly-one * stie s;iid. ■■faniilies'ncL'd to stays logether" pcrcent said yes. Quinn and Oliveira ex]expect lo see ;in:in------S ix ty - o n c -p c r c c:n^^vc^cn■^inttTcstcd n t------____ crcasing..numbcf of call.':ali.s-iin tiie stiehi-r'.s...... ______io - w a ic h in g - a - a a cccer. c c game-on-xdcvi-- - - . crisis tine as schools stunstii ihcir doors for sion. and half werenren't interested in the lhc summer. ,. ----- sport, Period. "It’s odd lhc patterns, yoiyou get.'’ Quinn said. Being a socccr-cli-chullcngcd naiion is .’;.Some w om en put.up_widLiidLabusc uniilJotiimy. .. . tike silling in a rooiooni full of laughing gets througli wiiii school.)I. S om e wait for their income tax refund checkecks't?) come before Uennie Hill fans andind wondering what's ' I I ______[unny. ll's like listeistening to “La vie en leaving thc pcrpctnnor ofifthe th abuse.” rose"'w i(h iV Frenclnchman and-fceling “And oddly emnigh. wea'weatlier inversions and ANDY ARENZmw TlnnH-Nswi guilty lliai your eyesJS a rc still dry. full m oons m ake a padicul;icular dilferenee in llie hoir oyos fixed and thoirIr Itoy pistols cockcd ass thoytl find thom- Il's like ealing poi,:ioi, lutelVsk or kidney Michael^, toft, and Mat^atthow Lozamiz koop thc crisis line.” Quinn said,■I -By lhc number of pie and wondering wliw h a t’s fo r d in n e r. .selves surroundodI b>by other m ountod paradido participants during RRlchflold's Outlaw .Day.y- ______calls I can almosi lell. wlwhen a full moon’s ______^ r national wani;ini-it-yi^e£day inen-______" —coming," — tality is certainly lo'llo'blan'ie. but lei's b‘e From July 1992 to Junehmir>i993. the shelter fair: Nobody usedcd lo watching the « housed S3 women andid 1 ()'.'{ children and • ------Phoenix Suns andid the Golden Slate ...... SAEEKlIDS coaliitionprefpares fonr .S lim m e r...... scned.10.470 mciils.-Voluiiolunli-eis -Agiiinsi-Vttt- - W arriors play basketkciball js going to be lence counseled 2,355 clients clici by ptione or in courages parcnrents to find their children content looking att 222 guys named Jan |By Virginia Garber -•n pcr^on. A nd though l9 9‘)3.-9-l 3 -‘) statistics are nol PF recautions — B2 “safe bicyclinging environments, such as stanJ around and iwo-step.lw( Times-News ' writer as yet compiled. Quinn said the nunil)crs are i - - - :~nlTnse~wiih bioycoy c lc p a th s ,''...... Soccer needs arjiim ji 'p-slarl, Sbcccr ' iiuidi higher.' . to SAFII KIDS. 300 chil-il- Though the shelter is o oj'len busy, Quinn needs a concept. Socsoccer needs a life, TWIN FALLS - As sehc;chools shut their [jj ,[,j.IC sum m er months, “chiltlrt \ and under are killed c'.ich;h snid, a supply of folding cf Maybe it'll comcle \with a" high-profiic ^doors for the summer, childrenchi happily ,nore tinim e on their hands, often in g cots and cxtru bian. le-relatcd incidents, and an-n - keis ensures it is never fullilli toti capacity, blowout, like Gerir:rmany's absolutely 1head outdoors with bicycleclcs and baseball vised, arand they spend thai time ci 0 receive emergency roomm "Wc would never lumm aanyone aw.iy.” she ripping 5-1 viaory;iry over the United ^bals for a litlle sunshine,' ■. _ p o tc n tiaially risky activities,” saic said. “1 never doubt a womI'oman when sticsays. A r a b F m ir a ie s e n rroute to lhc 1990 More lime spent outsidtiide means more som Malalhews coordinator of the is of all bicycle-related fa-:i- 'llc'sgoingtokillm e.’’’ W orld Cup. but 1. dc don’t think so. The ^ ^potential injuries for childlildren. Bul par- Valley SSAFI- KIDS Coalition, ren and adulls, occur in thc1C T he s h e lte r ’s su p p oirt rt j;group for women finest sopccr leant\ in the worJd scored ' ents can help mako sure; theirth' kids' sum- Cliildrdren who ride bicycles' ono n no iB h - nos moro spring anJ susummer months of Mayly and children reeeiuly “chaiiged“cha its mecling jusl 10 more limess IiIn six games at the jmer fun does nol includeide a trip’to lhc borhobiJL)d streets are eight time; itember.’’ SAFL KIDS re-e- lime ta Thursdays at 6) p.m.p.i J ‘o attend, c.dl b ig d a n c e , Ihospital, says thc Nationalinal SAFI! KIDS likely to be injured than those riir iJ in g on ... — P4ease-&ee-KlDS/B2^2_ 7-l3 moo. ... ■ - S o I ’m h o p in g fofora r 3-point goal, n- (C a m p a ig n ., l ^ y c l c; paths. So-.-the-organizatira tin n -x n ------r— ------‘ designated hitter.er. or failing that. Michael . He might not doJo anything for soc- ^Alternat itive h ig lh schoolI studentit savors role on panelj cer, but I need a coicouple ofjtiore Mc- ■Donald's cups to concomplete tny set. jBy Bmd Bowlin - ■— ------1 lot o f sliidents dodon’t take ric'rs Committee,ec. tlicy asked the allernative/e said, Guthrie said schoolol otVicialso must look Times-News writer any math alter:r tthe IOth' icliool’s principalipal. Joyce llouston.ilo pick .> t>eyond cliisses and lexlboo'books to Ihid ways t o _____ B B A grade, he s^iid. student forthc panp a n el a-atli many students, TWIN FA LLS-'Ilie troiiblnible with school is ' "By the timeie t thy* get Since gelling,], ihihe nod. (iiilhrie Iuls Ilown lo Schools should pu";hI niicndanee;mu some.of _ i r c v c C ru m p is 'T h e T im c s -N c w s ,lluit som etim es it’s lio iroubleble ati all. Tiiat's the oul of school,1, t1 h e y 'v e C oeur d ’A lene: foifor a'meeting in May. andiit-It- his teachers al T w in Fallslls IHigh School didn't features c’ihyihing ;uid tended meelings;s iiin Boise am] Twin I’alls. seem to care one wayy oor llie olher if be ' ^ lliey’re in troul)uble,’’ he 'The committee’tec’s tlnal meeting is June 22 in stiowed up for class, he saidsaid. School student D.on G uthrie.'• I! . .Guilirie is tJie only sludeiit:nt on< thc 12*nieni-, , Ciuthrie-• droppeJl d Boise, afier whichlich one o f lhc members will rc-C-. .And icu ch ers n e e d too slshow more caring, '...... her Barriers Committee fonniinned by the stale o u l o f sc h o o lI hilast year ■ turn lo Coeur dVd’Alene lo'f^sent the panel's's and more one-on-one,aiiciallcnlion to 'tiieir slu- BoanI of l-ducaiion to look; at obstacles stand- ' ", . only to Iind hele couldn'tc fmdings to the suitsuite Board Oiliducation. dents'- a concept lhat irii?; imade ditliculi, by ing between non-academiclie students and a get il jo b wiiliouiloul a high Although somemie might thmk Guthric's'stig-' hrpccbsrt-sii'es, /\iJucilie-llie.slale.officials and Mini-Cassia B3 diploma, Tlie idea is to crcatcate a "Iw licr ichool school dipioma,a, gcslion of niakinjicing the sc h o o ls' core curricu-u- educators’that serve wiihilh 1him on the panel, ■ life for kids, and help thcln;hi leI arn m ore, not th rlo He enrolled1 in lhc al- lum more challeiilleiigiiig witl discouragc some1C Gulhrie said tie Iwlieves Ihevlhc; arc inilv dcdical- Idaho/West ■ B4 just breeze througlv" tcm.itive high sclschool nnd margiiul sludenls,Ills, h e di.'Higrees. ed lo im p n n ing Idaho schocdiools, 1 World B5-8 ■ Math, for instance, needsIs totc maniialory' fnr now he's’s getting straight-A’s- “ I f they w antit tcto le;im. and if tliey waul to ’’llicy’re n;al devoted.”J.” he1 s;iid. ”1 ean tell, - all four years of high school.lol. G uthrie s;iid. A . W hen(1 suite.' oHicials began foniiingIg thei Bar- graduale and hebe ;someone, they’ll do ii,’’ lie1C they really c.are."

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i f o r w^ a te r , ' ■ " •J - RIGBY (AP) —- Easler’nI Idaho's arc sbovlowing some slrcss," said Jim Larsen’s general-manager, ae ip: I::: ------iHrgcst-farmcr contiintimics-his-btd lp-B ell. L. ¥oma acquirc'm orc irrigatijation water, wor- "We sheshould gel some waler on themK 0 0 , ______ricd-his-em ergingJ-potato p< crop will by week:ek's end if wc don’t get some d ie . . “They need wiiicricr quick,” Blaine As wiwith Lirscn's other recjuesls, ■''Larsen said told a Rigby I hearing, the late;ilcsi is opposed by the Jdaho£ ^atri:ix I and j ; . I ! “They can't wail." ' ; Deparin-rtment of Fish and Game and 1 ii iii. I.. i He planled the polpoiatoes*1n antici- irrigatorlors in the Magic Valley arid * i. ' ' • ^■Lr.r-‘ COGEUR ‘d’ACEI^ElAPy-T-^— A Rathdrum hian who ' .j ^ pation of getting olliolher water trnns- Mud La!Lake .area. Tiiey say groundwa- _____lo s l il in' ;i_Rcl-richrquick-pyramiiiimid .schernc-is-Ruing-thc— 77“ ------fers' approved by llie'Departmentllie of ler pumiim ping'will rcduce flows far- i' w omnan a who received his money.'i:y.' . . •. __ •______Water Rcaourccj.li...Larsenrfiad-ap-—Iher-dowlown.slr«im-on-thc-Siiake-Riv- ' . • “Wc W. gave Kelly SI.5(K) for■ an Unconditional Giving . , pijcd for pcrmissicision to transfer er, andd aaffccl fish and wildlife, ...... j ; ------M atri::rix,-which-wc-later-found.otd.oul_vvus-illcgal,"-3roy __:______e n o u g h w a te r fro mn land I; idled under , Pumpnping water north of Hamern c r '| ■5, j : . ■' S irom nwrote iniiis 1st District CourtCoi claim againsl Kelly the Con.scrvation UcReserve I’rogram will redreducc flows in the Henry’s y ’^ . V- ' ' • *1 ' • '• ■ i i ') van, also_of I^lhdrum. — - lo-irTigatc-7.350-«cfcicfes in Clark-and—Fork of Ihtf-Sniiktf River, as well as I;--ui-J—0 stabbiiing death;I id. Teri Smith. n my opinion, if you didn'tIn'l have (the money) to , = ' SALT LAKE CIT:iTY (AP) — A Invest:jsligators originally thought , you shouldn'l go into it,”’ Sn"Smith .said. Tlie pyramid U n iv e rs ity o f U ia h\ film fi. student has Ihe mureurdcr might be related to thethe ipsed before Smith, Siron or:>r aiany'other of the five rc- been booked into jail for inVesligu- occull.. ButD Los Angeles policc De-‘ - s got a pjiyoff. lion into the Junec 11990 Slabbing tcclive: RickR Jackson said they now think everybody^cou|d havejive_.(fcceiycd.money).if it ______death of a UCLA studtu d c n t. . I’.R.Il'-.Y.''c “it hjw riolhingjo dojwjlhli-a— a- I’t'stoppecJ by the cops,” Slew;Icw arl .said. ^------^ E h i n c a n G 6 r'd6 n-MMartine7,-24,-wu.s—cu-lll'ox- n illW icca_DLaijy!iiiing_jikc______„ S h ci&-.said..';h^i;id-spcnt . half of. arrested on June 2 amand is being held lhal.” fizzled., Biii_shc_fell bad.abc.a b o u t.I w frie n d s ’, lo s s e s —^------without bail in Ihe SalSail Like Couniy Jackso:son would not say whal ihc offered cach of them half theii;heir money back, pfomis- ...... Ja il o n a fu g itiv e w•arrant a rr by LorA n-~m otivcc -was because thfe~inurder 10 0 1pay Ihc rest in monlhly inslanslallmenl.s. ------g e le s p o lic e. H e is *.1 tiiciii niiid Jigulnsi- M nnincz"icz------death of Ronald1 SSteven Baker, by a Lo.Los Angeles County grand ipBrt w ard offereff^rlirlnlofTnatiD n ^ w hose body was. fo f o u n d n e a r th e j u r y i.s.s .sealed.‘ until his arraign- i r I . DISE fAPI — A Sl.lW reward/ard is being offered for in-______moulh of a railroiIroad tunnel in- meni. ■ ...... b o i ; . ■ . formnliation lc.iding to the arresi off the individual w lio reccnl- C h a lsw o rth Par)> inI L the ______- ...... ^ riak u r.-2 K -W fi« llaiilland:HillK,-t;ilif,.-t«-bfcakiaking-inlo-a-building.iii-Dc-.- )C-_____ x _ / ■;______ly atlailacked a Fish and Game.Offic ■ ‘ Boisec fRiver. was an astrophysicsiics major and a ccmbcrr 19931 and was ordercd.to pay _____ ==^Tnem bcr-of-ihe-M ysiyslic-Cirtle-who—^Hr395-in ^n-finc-^nbmit-ttH^ubslancc.'Z ______The.it:-^uspccLiii.a.Hispanii:_mai{LJalcJti_hjs-carlv_20s.Jic-is . y _ ! ______;™ -i::rz=zz zii l-5'-fccl-7-iriches ln!l and-weighsighs-nlH>ul-15»pounds7-He— ------.sibdicd liie occultI religlorire W icca, ' abuse tre;treatment and undergo a men- w ore a black T-shirt and blue jeaasns at the tim e. ------vvhietrfolhiws-ii-lHine'•nevolcnt piuloao:__ liUdjcj'liJillh evaluation, according to , T liele suspcct, was fishing at the: endcm of 45lh Street in Gar- phy of unity wilh natuaiure. court'doidockcrrccordrn-Hc-also-ivas-Tis------' ■ *' " : o ffice r's arm and ran after He wxs slabbcti scvcievcnil times on ihe piaccd on three years probation, -- -den Cilrily . "hie suspcct sIiLshcd the off 3 tho ball to W izz, ono of Ihis two the offifficcr asked to see his fishingijlicciicc, lici night of ihc 1990 SumnimmerSolslice and - Matlimlincz is scheduled for a bondn d Gary Marlow of WVI estpo^, Oro., tosses tl ...... TliuslUsc witli inform ation can callall the tl Fish and Game Dc- ___ .. wa.'! so bloody that polipolicc first thought 'hearing;• Tuesday1 before 3rd Districtici pups, as Fletchere r s t a n d s by his m astpr-ij r - s s l d e ...... ' ______/ partmlenl’s ei Regional Officc. he had been hit byatraitrain. • Judge PhiPhilip K. Palmer. - Preverntionmceasures forfi child]Iren-Kidis ; -... T h e T im c s-N c w s. injury prevention. pr< Children can alsoIso For kids who wouldj ratherr splash Continued2d fro m B1 training fur aduils. sporls-rclaiedled injuries, parlicularly ■jksic bic y cic ,s;ifciy .skills al "bi-bi- than ride, local organizliz a lio n s o ffe r , . , June, July and Augustst arc “irau* baseball, le;im b;isi because children and ideos” plajiiietl for this summer,cr. swimming lessons lo redcilucc Ihc dan- = I” ma season," M athews sai TWIN FALLS - ChChildren can learn cycle rode ivc more time to ride, as ammcr, Malhcws said. prevention skills al • Theic Kimberly .Quick Responseise gers of summertime waterc rp la y . The cmcrgcncy roomm 't Maei>.' • fitxl aid and .injury prc' ;xtra hours of sunlight lo ; of 80 to 90 sporls-rc- /ill sponsor a bike rodeo for Lesson arc available al: ‘ Valley Regional Mcdicical Center fn aycrasc of Ihc fifth annual Sumnimmer Safely Fair Unit will a b ic y c le . rics comc through the king lol-of Magic Kimberlyrly G o o d N eig h b o r Day July 9.). • The Twin Falls' YIYFCA - UTO- "f “ sees plenty of waler-rcrclalecl in- "’J""" June 21 in Ihe parkin; cycle helmets, safe riding room cach month. j ic T ivin F a lls Policc Dcpadmeri.l_cnl_wceks>yimmingcla.sses, , 101 lcs.son.s for B u i h ic y i 2 __juries, glass cuts on bart ------V alley R egional M cditcdiciil Ccnlcr, said . * 'D id s and-propcrly-fiuing-«nd— ;>n.sor o n e som clim e in A ugusl.I. S20 for non-mcmbcrs. TI..;T ncxl scs- » Blossom Mathews ofif IhIhe Magic Valley will spons ing bikes can help ensure le dale for a rodeo at El Milagroiro sion begins Monday. Callill 733-4384. functioning SAFE KIDS Coalition.□n. • l l i c cl iHot^Vtflinu. » TwIn-FnitrWnntclpnl A variciy ol' IwollisIis aal Ilic s^ifiHy fair M igraiil C ; some children' seem rei” ”days'ol jii-mltiuic .swmit ...... ■'■wnrre.'.ciiSWi'bTiiciuui ) their bicyolcs,'others rowning and sports mels willill bcI available to loan. for$13,OilI73-t-2336. ^ *1116 T u5 c3 -N cw8 • G u a r d against a g dehydration p ■ boating safely and drow ) spend muduch of the summ er in the ______w ilh -aJicq iicnicnUcsLand L a drink. . ==3... _ JJ______. w a t c t » _ aand-.dro.w n niD g-deaths : ’arents can lalhcnei^b^borbood: i. ' yearly claiilaim 1.200 children agesJ TwrN i-Ai;rs - f>ir JJ lake precautions al hono m c to p r c - • B c co m c familiarfai with potential - 1 4 a n d uundcf. according to ■vent children's summcncrlimc in*, dangers like:kc rusted or broken Deatr:h noticei ______S A F E .W4D D S . t juries. Magic Valley SASA FE'klD S equippienl inip .i pg;[;hbnrhQQd-pla.V- , | • . , T liis figii ,___lcy,-a&-a-fuj.ull-^iif-uii-uu;idt " “W3TfnB!TT^nffiTi^pu^^nls to su^cr-/arca.s. _____ -S am W.-ThQrnI<■ntnn ■ pilaIJnl!a_I!rjtici'iUc-^_-_,=.— — pvcside .scrvicc will l>c held al irocniiuli w fiilr ti!'.:- " ; Vim ; ciiiiuren'cv'cn it-tlieyey-ilre-“only ------* T c a c h pcdcicdestrlan safety rules.-— “ irr: ------______inof-N - W.W T linrnlon HI o’f ' ' i'Y " la tc d d c alTTib jo r ali children »gcs-l 4 1. Tuesday al tlie Juniper Haven:n cnls in Burley, in the backyard.” • W arn childhildren about unacccpi- I •; HJcn. died lliufsday.Jay, June <). 1994. at ' cr, according to the na- lery in Princvillc wiili D ishop-ip..-.- Arnmgcmcnts nrc pendiriiirigand will ■■ -an-d'under, r For safe .summertime: play:p ■ ^ ‘able areas for flay like construc- [ . the Twin Falls CarcrcCcnier C Ccmcicr; mpaign, and iwo-lhirds of Worknian officiaiing. be announced by ihe Paynene M oriuary ‘■'•'"'P ' In th e ba ck y a rd : ' lio n site s, abanibandbned buildings or f---i [nic fiincral-will.illbc-hcld b at-l'p.m. Hubn-Wc alt drowiimlings occur belwcen Miiy iingemcnls arc under Ihc dircc-c- inUufley. ^ • Fix and secure all1 ffences and Dumpsters...... 'Tuesday at Whitee MMortuaty Ih'Tw^n' '-. and Augusliisi, ■ Ihc Redmond Memorial Chapelel gale.s. In the house: Falls. Inlcrmcni willvill follow al Sunsel . Willi ihcslese numbers in mind, the mond. Ore. Ron Choate • Keep gardening toi:uols out of • Placc funfurniture away from [- ^ Mcmori;il Park in TwTwin Falls, ■" llicy SAFE KIDS Coalition A com plete oliiUuirluary will follitw al.a , GOODING - Hon Choacnic. .1.1, o f M 'IB'C V alle reach, w in d o w s. y. June 11. stresses llicthe importance of swim-' later date. ^ J u s U n 1D. Chaney Gooding, died Saturday. • Remove poisonous; plants.p • Keep drapJrapcrics and window ■ j ey Regional ming and1 waterw safety lessons for ------^^1-I ‘ARMIIMA— Justin.D—Chancy. 5-..5-.. 1994, al the M agic V alley • Lock up barbccuce ;grills and cords out of'Ihc ihc reach of children, ills, children ovc;ivcr ihrec. as well as con- DIanche Patlerst;rSon ycar-oldjld son of Daniel Dean andid M edical Center in Tw in Falli g gasoline conlainers. • Uick allil unopenedun windows, r'n L ucinda H elsley C hancy ofaf Arrangcmenis arc pcndinjing and will stanl adullill supervision for young CAREY - Dlanchc,clicPalierM)n.77.of Kathryn , died Friday. June 10, 1994. al bc announced by Dcmaray';y's Gooding swimmerss anda infant and child CPR Carey, died Friday.y. JuneJ 10. 1994, at ' « :ssia Mcmori.ll Hospila! in Bur-r- Cliapcl, . , , ___ _ her home. ^ , the Cissi, 'imos-Nows < The funeral willII hhe held ai 2 p,m. A Tim ______^Ij^es.day aljlic_Care>rcyJ.nS,.CIi'>ri--h._Sfi iif-^d wiifprii 1/ A rrangcm enis arc under un llie dircciion [ISEtLI ervlces"^ / o r y N o e c J tif llie W ood River;r FFuneral Chapel in ------m Hailey. A d a, sS. , Hcwcll. of Jerome, mcmori-i- ' Ijjwrcace “Bub" Wnco EUicmolt, of a t sc rvvicc, ic 11 a.m. today. Calvaryy ley. 11 a.m. Tiic«!ay, Oakley:y m s SLike I BUY IT! I 733-1-0931 ^ ^------^ClarkD.HyltonD n ______E p i i c ujpaLCliuichJcioiilc^(]lQiLCz_ p j :■__ Cenler, (Pavne Monuar>' in Dui3urlcy),______PRINEVILLE.E. Ore. - Clark Robcrt.sor..son Funeral Cliapol in Jerom e), David Hyllon, 74, of Princvillc. M ai L. Brown. oC Twin 11 Ore.. and forrnerlerly of Bulll and Estcilnlln D. Johnson, of Hngcrmiin. 1 a.m. Mondny, Twin Falls LLDS Bcllcviic, died Tliuriiufsdiiy. June 9. p.m. MoiMonday, Wood River Funcrit!li! - Ccnlcr, 421 Mauricc Sl. N Moriuary in Twin Falls). ExtendI Your Apprececiation 1994, at the Pioneerccr Memorial Hos-' ChapelI in Hailey. & QratitItude With Ai ,Special : Hospititals ------THEIE HIGHEST TAX I Thaank'You Noti e s t C Tix f- ' MINIDOIDOKA M EM ORIAL HO SPITA I 'F liS an:ial S i Planner. ' m CASSIA:iA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL b . cS-f B . ..'1 Admitted - PROFEFESSIONAL,___- - ...... • ...... / f / ■ c / % S ': AdmlUed - ____ ...... Ouenlin Baird andaitd-Charfes Villinc.s, bolh o f Ru| ...... E C O NNOMIC C Center / i / ^ - RiiMnnDlakeslcc,:e, Mary 1 Scdam and Dob Shull;,ulls. all of SERVKi/ICES, INC.. ■ Example Durlcy: Wilma Badgedgcr, Nalalic Darras and Ofelialia Garcia. Released ilue Lakos Blvd. N. all of Rupert; Claudiaidia Kidd and Lupc Rodrigue/-,:7., bolh of Larela Johnsgnn aiand Evelyn Pool, holh of Ru; ihbno 734-4545 G oslin of H eyburn.' Lisa Trevino ofOJurley. urli Paklcy;jind Vicky Go fo ra coonvonlsnt n < appolntmohL • J J airrws ^ R. Lov«, CFP and C«rtif[od Rnonclal i l l 733-0931, CM. 270 nrtor aro cortlflcatlon 0 . . ' u ' ka of tho Intorrmttonal Tor m ore infornxition. B ThslMnes-Ne*few8 ^ m m m y r ./■

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Sunday,fJuno 1 2 ,199-t Tlmo3-Now5, Tim Twin Fnlls, IcJnfio B-3 ✓ ^ ■ I s tG^anjoe CCoimty . Milini-Cassia ;ewoinarm stlM"-^-. ■ M i i p I g loves*rtiero cecupatioli "7^ ) — It wasn’t the .’Tveve *sweel-lalkud mure guys into " j I ^ '4 - NAMPA (AP) - SCii* police: ‘sirens which firsi handcufIcu ffs lh a n I'^ve e v e r f o u g h t," i av.'t.’, drew I'.llt;ji F jskiiiiua-Ui-a„t.‘acgc:r,.ia— she- saidiaid.-’Tm -noi hig enough ti> ------law enforcement. r n g h t.-ld.•1 d id n ’t lake lliis jo b lo fig h t." ___UuUooking-badjck-un ilic-pii.st -20 — Erskinskine win prnmolcd tcr-scrgcant ' !— .. Bl : ye;irs. sl^e said Iliel: action is'whal she in 1980.>80. invesligaliiiii supervisor in' ------‘' ’' t I 1yS4 amand lieuienant assislaiit police ghl about what it ciiief in I 1 9 8 5 .. to chase the iiad Shee nol in 1970. T w o h im ," ~ ^ ■ 4 ' 1 weeks iifler graduaualing from Boise EfskinHtr«h-4nH-^— ——— | H D ep a rtm en i a s a dis;lispatcher. I don’t.’t. I kind of feel like I gol lo do When she hil thehe .streets wiih the all tliosiliose things, just like in ihe male p:ilrol officccers, some ques- movies,es, 1 had enough," she said, lioned her abilityly to get the job Erskimikine said a lol of people caime done, she said. a n d g;o o itin the law enforciiment field. ilies. her size more She can:an retire in ahiiut eiglil years. to do w ilh 'ih e j{)b lhantil h er g e n d er. b u l she_[:;Iie_[s in no liliny.

■■ UZWniQtfT/ThoTVneirVnae-Nm Hospital offi>fflclals faco'an uphill batlattlo In recruiting moro dodoctors to rural health cicare, such as Donald W t eese, the Mlnl-Cassla - area’s firstIt uurologist. Here examlmIn e s X -ra y s o f a tu m o r ait t C a s s ia M om orial H o spllaltal In Burloy.

y Y LOCATED a t 130 Mktain Stroot Kimboriy, Idaho. TornTorm«: C aih Of bankabto chock 3 3 i S i o © 4 / day of Mto.

B y L iz W rigg h t costs arc ;imorlong the lowest in Ihe co:ounlry, small as this,"’’ Ihe said. But all doubtsIS :h a v e T U E S D A Y ■ JJUNE t 14.1994 10:00 A.M. Sharp ------T im e s»Ncwa-vN ------—SiMiMnca-iiiud.w t_I^il-fr.drr.il..ri:im hur^ sed from his mind. BusinessIC iiJlU a______rales for medic:Jicare and medicaid arc als',Iso low, boomed sincc theth e r e c e n t g ra d u a te o f th e K. ------VEHietES-S------72 Ford C ^ o Van • 1068 Fod f 100 Pidaij) - ig7I Fort Pickup -.1872 : cost of Foundalion in Los L Angeles opened his o f fic e 1872FonJ Van-1972 B U R L E Yf — - M cdical colleagues weiverc bewil- covering onlyy a aboul 60 pcrccni of ihe t ^Ford Caroo Yin, tie re d 'w h e n DonaldI 'Wecsc' acceptedc d a lo w e r s c rv ic c . R a te s a:arc much higher in-largercr citics, doors last July ' 22' 2 . incomc, packc:kcd up his Los Angeles lifeifeslyle and iic said. Between thee l two counties tliere :iree a b o u t meatI quipmeWENT ihcsc young doctors have'e aboul -40,000 people, cenough lo keep him-biis'j'iis'y ' lie - V Mjg m um qc ttuKaiIIflt.^-.5 HP-BilQ moal gtlndflr--EoydiiiijydiflmannKOOboislchoppcr.-,8Q.QaL ------IIIUVCJ It) liDTltnTlcytD-bccomc'thcnrca’sfi:rfir?Turolo:----- “Most of the aaland mcur'^'SauaBe stuffing table - jr-ives-l»m.‘kTiim t-forlh -bclT I eoflUlflftd gas • Betlcel cubor - LaaUn I______Rist. '• _ Sf^O.OOO .10_?1:7ti U, non wnrih of debt.-.Secie c h u sc o __saicX.—W-tfcsc-.tlr-i tdilna 6 plalia - HobuU^aal.MW^ Mnct fn\jlftrilftn'l livtnp in -rurai-uiola-ni said. ""Vou'vc'c igol iiboul 13 years ol mcdical m Cassia Memorional H ospital anU M.ini«. Alamo shrink tunnelI withw belldfiw - Vacuum slufi p a ^ ellow specialists to confercr with, far collcgc or more»rc that you’ve gol to pay off.”ol Memorial Hospi?pilal lo fulfill demands fo r h is Riiaal m oatuw > Railalt ccalos & rafls - 3 woocten moat bloc refrig^ tion - no fcllt coolen - Enviro-pak smokehouse - SS oclors interested in working; iin rural expertise on bolh;5lh sides of the Snake River, «talod10’x3’-(3)h) MARRS air doors - (2) walk-ki coola from the bigg 0mcdical schools, less slalc- fp n ' Desks • Chiifs • Fila«I cabinets. 2 & 4 drawer • Cash r^Jitter s le i - 30" range.iRfllitofifUOf ...... — _____ “ 1 k n e w 1 could handle it,"_Wj:c.sc-said. i:c .Jjavc.a.warm .bobody ..with an M .D..U?aekck c r-sa id __ crini{i.on.a.v.acaicalion ur.even enuugii slcis a i d . up lo sale dais. For>r 1more intormatlon call Auction1 Co,Co No. 208-278-3001. Pieviewinp ______the lack of spei ctionwithnff7BEoiVB.-Altttomsw1IlM r :n Sail Uikc graduates, he; sasaid. They move to the ana re a , spi T o g e lh e r th e y find fi lime to lake advanlai;ilat^e o f .MofI(lity..Junfl-13.--lCl.IQajn. to S p.m.-Thit Is ■ loUi luctton I to Twin Falls.Is. Pocatello. Boise, or even } to hiohosl bidder. . —• ------Giiy-for-troHtniHlment-said-Bob-Scchuscnriircxccutivc— ihdr-owii w.igt:5gtrs !iiid' csTnbltstnlnmt3|giveses as an Idaho's outdoor;^r recre:ition nnno7niiiilics_ d ire c to r o f Ihche Idaho Medical Associatiorinn piial, lie liiey nope to havlave more children besides "r~. _ UcsoUe lovlow interest loans and oilolher slate said, . ihree-year-oldSonIon. Jon:ilh:in. |SPU»STELI^nSAASSQdkl^ and federalI eienticements to sweeten a Oocior's ro'WtvscTThe’ihe'pnmTlstrofThc-ntwhDspii piial'and— —A^-for-his-fononncr-r«kcpt»«ttl-nH'»lic^i4-KC decision too relocate,r Idaho has theih c •lo w c sV _ l_ow in te re s t looans a r from the company lhatlat ovvns peers, Weese sail;aid lie doesn't regret -;iny p:i AUCTIONI N l W physicians peV capita in Ihcth< naiii^n, ' i’he ho;ipilal siren,rcngthened his decision lo pklion^era his decision, - , _ number of ph d SloCing. AudkJooor Doufila* PaUoo,P Safa>i Mgr, & Auctkx^oor new specially'inin lthe Mini-Cassia area, " 1'd id n ’t w a nIII t m y so n 10 b e ra is e d in L, ...... ■ h e sa id . 2 7 6 ^ 1 «. - (206) 362-13801 Part of thehe reason is that Idaho he;health care “I-wasn’l iniinitiallyjooking for a to[own as Weese said. "Botliotljim line." ___ _ A% arm •Hotisehoia'(l*J\ntiqiies*hsUstates J M A J L tLictioneers i S A L 'r L.AKE A I CITY (AP) — . Meaniime, stale offlciids arere 1kK)king up lo divert alterc^nTiorTfrom a po ten - ^ Fedcrji.l-jnvcs/cstigalors arc looking at building a more direci rouloute’with • tially em6arrassiising investigation of \ 208-324-260C10 •.Jerome, IDP ) ■ ' - - in to a d e a l thilh a l u s e d $ 2 m illio n in lailand donated by the ownerss lo Zions the Utah Sporis AAuthority-. _____ • ( federal fundsIs tot( h e lp b u ild a ro ad to ScSecurities Corp., ihe developerKr negoli-1 Deans and iwiwo stale employees ^ ______th e s ta te ’s 0O 1 ly ; m p ic s p o r ts p a rk , a alialing the new road thal woulduld cssen- were charged inir connection with c~tr= - ■; newspaper hasla s re p o rte d . lialially rcplacc the currcnl one. their invcstigaliclion of Syncrete. an ’ J .T h e state usc(used money earmarked for Scveml stale and local officiaIcials s;iid experimental roaclad surface that failed ^ "Jb r (Portra■ a its ■ ! m ining tow nss to build the road through ihiihey were aware of the federal•al investi-I — c o s tin g tax ppayers a more than S3 ^ ■ I a Park Cily hoihousing developmenl. In _ gagallon bul had nol been conlacitacied by . million. TTic char;nrges were dismissed VoLi've O nl cxchance. moreore than 300 acres of land ihithe U.S. Department of Tninspcisportalion by U.S. Dislritricl Judge Bruce :d by d e v e lo p e rs lo r th e inilaspcciorgcnerrn s ollire." Jenkiiisr ...... z^xeam ed-oj were donated I I Main N. • Twin Falls I Uinh Winter SporttSp Park.-The facilities Disclosure of-thc-invcstijstigation- -Randy Monlgigomeryrcxecutive i follows comments made inI AprilA] by dircclor of the: ;Sporis Authority, 7 3 4 - 9 9 M ______J _____ arc being builmill to attract the 2002 fo -Spt;ci:ili:iny-in-a>ntcmi.'tnix-trary Salt L ak e Cily. — ------Jo-John Deans,-a-federal-invcsl/esligator—tcIephoned-Dcanfl .ns-in-April-regarding—•• j- ' The Square • Rupert il ------O iym pica lo SuJ portraiture includinfj oneo iic J o o r In a cojjyri,yright story published acacquitted of illegal wirclaclapping his beliefs abcbout Ihe charges, i 436-3110 J charges. AT the lim e, he: ss: a id h c a c c o rd in g lo a mmemo Montgomery | ' Black &. W hite or Cole:o lo r ac Saturday, theIC DeseretE News reported ch r« «Uw evr iiclttlTi ildtei ob ’ that investigaiigalors arc determining bcbelieved the chargcs were; trutn m p e d w ro te to his' boss. your home or ranch. Dan Wall ‘• {m ’’■lii llf. glaaMvr, t w»ddlB8il ^ ______- J whether the UtUtah Sports Authority’s ------^ decision to run Ihe road Ihrough the ------p riv ate-h o u sinsing i developmcnt-Avas-a— --^I'-w o u ld 1ike"tDjo-T ' hanirH il"ffi)^frieendswd'^ = , . fraudulent use.sc 1o f fe d e ra l funds, From the\e Family of O w n e r s oof f a Summit Counly family for allal the pravera. pislants, ^ H _ ranch located;d nnext to the sports park ^ E G L A H JI. P g G G A N suil againsi the Sports- - filed a lawsui ^ flowers.-phonc>ne eallsr car^ ancid"xnaring~y^ ■ -• Authority shortTortly after ihe grant was January 4, 190f)8 - May 20, 1994 "** aw ard ed in 19S1990. The owners of Hi- ^ sincc myny recent accident Ute ranch soujought lo block the con- • slruction oftheth e road. Dear Friends, ^ O n ce again, Thank vou II ■ Bul a 3rd Di;District Court judge dis- fa Mo woticJs can tell howr rmuch it has m eant •------mi.v>ed ih e case:asc and ruled lhal il was S For all tho love \ributesIS y o u h a v e s e n t \K ^i/ ■ B ------u nclear-how -lhi'-Ihc-rancli-ovviicis-woqld—■ u fefl-PattcrSQn---- - JVC------bc affected byjy tth e p a rk . ' I t “Forno'^erbrcords'and1 com<: fortlngw ords'of lovc For food-and prayers arand especially all your hhue u g s U ...... - -

It helps us os our losOSS w e b e a r m Knowing that you alsool shored • ' apei ' " 'I The lonesom e feelining deep inside Is Fuheira! Cha liie we cried; ? ir^Leynoldi As you .held us. whll —' 'it A s p e ccial i a thank you for all the titim e you gave, W o rk inng g quickly, our loved one'e's live to save T o t h e: v

T o H o mle e Health and Hospice we are■ grateful A s y o u ggave.loving i care to us all HjHj ^ L______:______W ith -k ln:id-worda.of-wisdom,-ready d ady-to .sow ------j $ m i M a k in g it easier to let go. T h a n k y o u a n d C o d bUjf c s s y o u a ll.

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■ P ro pp o sed IIlu c le a r“ w a s te site1 sptits i Ne^v a d a = 0Ir e g o ii/a J r e a ■ “ : -JvIcDERMLTT..T...N t:v_(A r.)..^. T---I' jjhniK the lh same deal; .the Skullull houses,.A small Klonci)<;;jail dating —:!Shc.said_laid_liic.lndiaiis are /ust in it Sitlinp nn ihc sun-un-blcached willow • •• '•tv, .Valley-GGoshutcs ih Grantsvillc,lie,- from the cavalry fort dadays stands in for a fancyicy house and a nicc car.” slicks of his liorsc-rse-b'rcaking corral, jav';'U(ali. aand h ' the Tonkawas in Kaylay the compt)uiid thal incli;ludcs modern said C.iglc,c, whow drives an old pickup Kinil):ill W ilkinsoiison easily can sec •- — ■ C o u n t yy, , Okla. The MescalcroLiro iribal o fficc s, a gym nasiaisium, a senior truck ahdI liveslivi I'n a small house built iicross Ilic Orcgoigon border lo (he , -- |HL ' • : Apachescs in New Mexico haveive ccntcr and the Head Star:art building. by the govcovemmenl. "And I said, Indian reservation>n where ' thousands IjB^i . . . droppedd (out, but arc consideringg a Charlie Cagle left to1 ;attend junior 'W hat's wroivrong with that?"’ o f ton.'; o f n u c leaar r waste ctiuld one ; 3 t t ' — ------private dc:deal with a grt>np-«AitjHjteHreH!— v>'' •Df , a bluff, wlwhere troopers from the cal-:al-‘ SH),0()l). niirly-three pcpcrccnl of the on a brokenn'~p‘cn p lc - w h o - c a n ’w o rk{'.tre " ; .without retie, whilele aanother woman watches U.S. Calvary de.siroilroyed Ihe nomadic jf f ------■ ^ • I < T g c■ct t a d r in k . F irs l-k iio w n as Jt)1 r” iViiTi4 pcrccnl 1 uTvavtTo’hTy'p'arr tivcr sageli'rlrUrlish coals"tIiariurn a pale hiinter-j:alhercr life lit of (he i’aiutc qw ra p Dugoul, ili was later named forr a lime work. Most peoplele get by with buttery deerleer hide lo tawny brown iiands lliat ono: ro roa a m e d ihi.s d e sert. - i f ty colonel killedki fighting Paiulcs dur-ur- meager gtivcrnmeni assssistancc and before it is sewns< inlo gloves lo sell, ~ j ftf______.Now memberss of the Port rfffk'ft L ______I ing Ihe CivCivil War, ' subs.idi/ed housing.. 1Before the A dozen metmen, women and children McDcrniilt I’aiute-Ite-Shoshonc.Tribc APpftow -fjic ccnicnierpiece is the Say,W hen'len' nuclear wasle prtiposal,, tthe Iribe ran also walcli.h. who wnnt their picaiccc of the gtiod life D onahlald Barr poses noar his hchom e at Fort McDermitttt P1 a lU tO - ' C a sin o , which w: offers blackjack andnd on only S20.KH) a yearr ffrom leasing Smart doerJoesn’l like the repository, c o u ld destroy th e independent inc entile- S h o sShono h Rosorvatlon, Jocatcated near the Orogon-Nevevada bor- slot machichines around Ihc clock andnd hayfields, grants for ihehc water sys- And she.docslocsn't likc the fact that her ■ ^ rancliinp life lliat Wilkinson’sWi anccs- dor. B;Barr rejects the proposalal byI tho tribo to storo nul u c l b a r 'I'l-’ ‘’" b '' bar and restaurant in. lown.k"n. lem, and renting commimunity build- son, Eddie,c, suppo'rissi it. . , T h e b ipipgcst f employer is theh c ings. " I g o t a lo lo rsb u ili. .. . w a s tte e on tho rosorvatlon. a lot of small kids," said Initial conccmsns aboul radiation M c D c rmiiilt il Combined School, wilhilh • Govcrnmciit grants lol< sludy the Smart. ‘T’m m ' llic g r e a t-g ra n d m o lh e r;...... were allayed whencn the government years.V 1T hai’s a lot more than (hee 5'..'i2 ,Tlie only place under considerationc< is 28 staff; proposal brought S300)0,()0() to the You can nevernevi lell. The thunderbolt took folks from towlown-and Ihc reser- peopleile who worked a( the mcrcur;1,’ury Yucca Mouniain.,in.Nc'Jcvada, Bccause Eight majorm; ranches surround thehe iribe, Tlicre was a .lure: oft S2.8 mil- mighl get tIti ^ it and bust il. , ' ______valion oh a tour•^nuclcaf ol power mine : w west of lowri'bcftirc il playeiiyed' Ihe law ptohiblls'jiutlitIiirg'teilipo'Kiry towm Seve:ven months ot llie year Ihcirc ir licrn 'lo .study it fu rth er, bul hi Congress ‘‘TircnT.s.s aa lol of ranchcs'all over. gctTjnb and make money:------"nioniitued retrieval'vablc storage facil- • It w’owould bring lo Iheir ow n live;ives same slate, the Fort MtMcDermitt tribe they eal hayha grown on fields irrigal-'al-' Standing on ihe mc.siiI ata Dead Bull not only on■n ththat M RS. ity," or MRS. wouldluld store the wasti the horrorrors they sec on the lelevisiorsion has proposed buildingg IhcI temporary ed from Ihcihi Ouinn River. E'lat. high a b o v e th e 's itete under con- "Every timitime 1 get up I pray to the above ground._wherhere any problems news.s. ;and break the 50-ycar laglaj repository on the Oregcgon half of ils John ViodcircIIMo is vicc principal of sideralion for the wa;'aslc. Cagle water andI drinkdri it.-1 don’l have no . could be easily lioticTticed. Tlie fuel rtui behindid thei modern world McDcrmilm ilt .14.650-acre reservation.1- Ihe schoollol, which serves childrenen cxpre.sse>i'his angcr-al; criticismc of Bible. I go byI my brain and my .assemblies were patpackcd in contain- hasalwiIways.cnjoyed, Few people in AnteiiericM want to from the: ranches,r;: lown and reserva-'a- the tribe’s proposal, h e a rt.” crs lhat held in (lu(he radiation and "Will/ill) the time waip, you can sec live next to radioactivlive waste, but tion. Whenten (he bcM rin g s at ihc endnd ______coiild,williitaiid.higlaigli:hpccd-t;railii::.i— ^\'-’h a l's.'s coming.",said.W ilkinson:on. the i;overnment_is_(-offcrini; bin ol' ihc sch(chool dny. hc packs his liplip I The wasic was guar.iiarded under high "That’st ’s nicc." rewiirds. Besides Ihe jijobs, there are with .snuff,ff. In the spring, hc joins his f o r m e’.rly r A m erican Recii c y c l m g security, S iiicice t the Shippingpori nucleailear millions of tiollars avavailable from ranching■ friendsfi roping and brand- “Whal seems to:o \be a problem is pojA'crcr planl weni on line in ir the govcrnmenl. i!rnencsliiic C'ohle, ing ilic nevlew calves. Likc Wilkinson,111, ■ mTSt! iTicir w ay'‘o r iir c .”’"SVIIk'm.son "SV sa id o f ~ P c n if ssylviiiiia y l iin 9 5 7 ; Ilrc“gOvem’;rn-~\vhtt-hcnd.';-thc'M cl,)cJcrm iit'tribc's' he scc.i ihc-prospcct-of-ii-growjh.-th th — ______' ------n sig lib T irrw tic m p[Tpnsnhrrcpnsitn:—mmr-h: p n -hn?TT:c%'cr-TOh-cd-ihtn>rob!err .,;it^,f^(„rting^pt,n-iw -„--it-biggtfr-ooiicefD-lhmMlie-; ------ryr-^Evcry-onif-»>Hh'Hhcrmvill-tcll-TOU— «)f-whu‘hu*-lo-do with-thcnidinactivclive—thc-thik'?r-arT$50:nunii lioii a,year, or- ra'Hinactivcv c w aste...... ' 1 I w i r ' t they w ould likc to) h;have a Ii((lc more waste.;. Some5 22,{K)l) metric tons; ool f m o re lhan S60,(H)I) anniinually for each ••'McDcr)crmitt will not be:)c economy — have Mr , R i c h a r d sa id o f thle e repository,i But people arere -scared by (he becauscisc there is nowhere else to pul Stallings hopes lo sellfciFc.on a sile h\; He recocognizes ,that the futurerc .'Each y?ar the amount growsw s Ihe -^nd-<*f-the-sunHne prospcclof 1,500-corconstruction work- Ihcm.'E ner, Finant;i«iii-4) —- JlJust ihrce weeks afler it stastart- Bul Indians hope to[0 conductc Ihc same initiativeve economic development;nt and self-sufficiency on>n by starting a Bijsiness Recvcllncling Program . ed. the Alliance ofi)f 1Idaho Tribes is dropping'ig-an drive in time for the; 19%1*J elcclion, she said, andid reservations ...... ‘ ' in itia tiv e e ffo rt to0 legalizeli casino gamblinglg on will continue lo press;s fofi r e x p an d e d g a m in g opet:,■(:____ •iWe- aro tire d o f brokeikcif pfimiises hy Ihe gover- Tiirh yoour trash intotoCASH! Indian Kescrv'aiions. _____ alions on-reservations:?ns d e s p ile a' c o n s lilu tio n aai l nor and stale lawniaker>;ers," said Levi Holt, chair- . iDie^IiKitans wntildnild liaveTiYecJi^ .'^2,(161- si^i■imui- anicndmcnu;n'.ainst-ilit and .-i opposition from stale(C-, iiian of-thu-alliancc. "ThThis petition is a way-lo let-[.j, ,We.recycle yourir: - f -Higrade-paper lures by ihe deadlinJline July K and Iribal lead;aders leaders, , citizens decide what is best for the state and itsis ~ A av • Ledger paper(cc(color & white) acknowledged thelie im p o s s ib ili ty o f th a l, lai-task, In the meanlime. IndIn d ian le a d e rs hope It) pressSs people." he said al ihe limlil e. ' • Computer paperler Indian newspaper ededitor Donna Mathcson saidlid at stale leaders lo m akekc good on a two-year-oldId Mathcson, cdiior of;)f the Council Fire news- the Utah-Idaho-Si-Spokane Associated Pre’ress promise lo aid economi(miic devclopmeni’on reserva-a- paper, I’luninier. saidJ tribalti gaming is the tinly ^ • Junit mail Association meetingng in Boise Friday nighl. , tions. econom ic devcltipniciicnl that has had much:h Newspapers., "it jusl looked likeike Ihcrc was no possible wayay lo The Alliance,^of Idaldaho Tribes announced theIC impact in helping depressedd reservation gel tlie 32.lKX)signaluralurcs by that time." she said. petition drive May 19.19, calling it a way lo helpIp economies. • Aluminum cansIS • Confidential reco;cord destruction Contact Gregg Darnell for morere information j G erm tlth re a t [ ~ LL IT! BUY ITI PRQPB X — m 'e's^NewsTUiassltlKtrrtr dS33^2fi2f I 14 Marllrep lo Ihe H ealth and Welfare Dcparimttm e n i. • __^ _ V o lu n teer Servicc.s Se Alcove ^ lo£aicd in wesl cnti^)f EnEmcrpcncy entrance hala ll w a y ) _ 5 6 ^ 1 $ 6 0 • M an seeks1 t(to restore "°- J m M akltata modoli 6f76DW Is o llghlwe(weight versatiio 3/8" ’’ Mododel 6404 m akes drilling irii a vwide variety of d (0-600) RPM for .motiQtorlals fast and easy. Fealunalures high spood. n atu ral righ:> h t s WVhat l will be luippeninRHR?: ■ cordlop:05s drill with variable spood (( d iv e rsso e drilling or driving applicatioations. Featuring a varkirlable speed (0-2.100 rotationitions por mlnute_ for SPOKANE (A P)-’) — A Spokane - Explanation of thele i p ro g ram k e y lbisa ss chuck. tho6176DW prov|d)vidos fast and oasy tho0 p| ro c is o drilling s p e e d to fit llIho job, Drills 3 /8 “ < man is promoting an initiative that e 7.2V built-in battery in sloolsl or 5/a" in wood. CompaTipact and lightweight rib u ted bit romemoval and installation. The 7 would eliminate mostost motor-vchiclc •j Applicalidns dislrib de livo ers rs plonty o f po w o r a t 60D roicrotations por minute, forr easye handling. All ball boariitaring construction for taxes and make properipcrty taxes volun- ' - Set up training,dateite .s o n d cyin a r drill up to 3/8" In wood ancand stool. Tho durnirablllty and long tool lito. DouDoubio insulatod for ------fury.— ...... - sp e c ialal l dosign of the tool allowsi eoeasy oxtractlon for opeileralor safety. ry. A plastic tool caso 1 Initiative 637 is aI mmeans to restore ' ynifou m ust: th o pfofropor disposal of the battery, ccrlain natural rightss to10 the cilizcns of Is Indueiludod for yotjr oonvenlonce. the state, David Nihargcirgcr contends, - Be 14 years old B u l iw't) la w p rorofc.s.sors fi in the O M P Z fT E ^ ^ - H av e a B 1lv e ra ^ c; iiin school ______\ < ______sta te c onlend UiC-iniliiiiilialivcjniiircprci_ . _____ ^hJiJ/ynuiinwG m am u u L c i r m R . ______seni.s laws and hislcislorical I'acl. Tf .. Have pareniarp'(5rmrmissioh ' " passed, they say, ilit would' put all Slate property and lantand-usc planning . Have rccord of imn:nmunizations I'or muinjnp.s, ' B la w s in jeopardy. mea.slcs,' and rubelh,'lla “ I have no idea wh

I , ‘ ; Suniunday. Juno 12. 1D94 Timos-No>.^Nowo, Twjn Folls,ildaho • D-5 - i i k - ...... ' WorldI 1 Russia]in officiallls join ■ forces Iin war oifn crime I' MOSCOW (AP) —-The ' leaders of least S5 b/llionb/l in lost^ revenue, said I _ all Russia’s law cnfonorccmcnl agen- Vladimir■ Rubanov,Ri deputy-head of thehe I ‘ cies announced an anambitious pro- prc.sidcnl’s:’s Security: Council, 'Iliat rep-' I gram on Saturday to cic ra c k d o w n o n rescnt.s twicwicc the expecled cost of thehe I crimc and give peophpie "a more or- newprograi I lcs.s n o rm al se o sc o f c:calm and J;ccu-' But curlurbing crime would reap !___ rity .” - ■ prealcf-jHilwlitiriii ;imL?ocialJ)enefits. I T H W l i r ,i_ stro n g e r coii'njnlerinlelligenOe Rubiinov' said,s;i giving pciiple "ii hiore " I scrvicc, tougher laws-antind help from:tlic .jir less nom;)mial sense of calm and.socu- I .irm y,’ they promi.scd to:o w ork together rity.” '•■ U IS I to go aficr'.cconomicic and violcnf A natioriunwidc poll conducicd by I • crimes, which have incncrca-scd dramati- the VCIC:I0M Cenler for Publicic I , cally since the,collapsesc of the Soviet Opinion1 and a Market. Research in I Union, April andd IMay sliowed thal 51 per- ______WphOMI By geltinR lough con economic ccnt of 2.9352.9. .re-spondcnlii-pul.flglil-._ Women mombcibors of Taiwan’s Notlcnt)nal Assembly duke it crimes such as fraud anand lax evasion, ing crimee al:i llie top «)l.;i list ol gov- •• out In Tolpel.. ThoTl fighting characterlzrlzes tho assembly ses- the government cxpect;ets to collect at crnment priorities,pri sjons sinco dotdornocracy began In 1907107. . Taiwjflan’s demnocracy: LaborFParty favoredlin . I o vee cTHa/te2S Noo holds bs)arred Our ^ ^ 0irlil ______.------^TAIPEI.-Taiwaiwan-(AP)— -When ------T h ec a ns.«!cmbly is debating-H-pro-—.^British 1race ______^ il came time 10lo s: h o w th e d a y ’s posai that th; the president be dircctlyr ■ ______II ■ •- ______action at the Natiortional Assembly, Ihe elected:d I the-voters in lyyO jutt ~ t o 8 7 i i g d c s Tim es ------m m d - t j news editor al TaTaiwan Television ils critritics, in the opposition1 i ran the tape withouhout Ihe sound. Dcmocr^cralic Progressive Party asi L O N D O N — T oiny n ; Blair, the • “The brawls becamebee loo frequent well as a among the ruling’ domestic affairs spdDokcsman for ancl the slap inn tlthe face was too Nation.iln.ilist-s, w ould like the a.ssem* the opposition Labo3or Parly, on loud,” Tung Hsiao?iao*ying explained, bly to gogo further and abolish iLself. Saturday form ally cnt( th e “Many parents cocomplained that it A diriJircctly elected presidency ..to be the parly’s ncx ------was cducalioniillHilly bad and they could be a risky move bccausc thatt possibly Britain's nex':xt prime min* . d id n ’t kn o w howow lo explain il lo mighl be -seen a s a step tow ard inde- istc r. ' th e ir icids.” p c n d ccncc. n i and independence isi Blair, who representst-s the “modem* B viipil Taiwan’s youtl)uthfuf democracy somethiithing the Communist regime: ixalion wing’’ of the partyrty, immediately has Ixcn morc boisw isleroas than u.sun! in B eijirijing would never tolerate. Itt became the odd.s-on favok'orite lo w in the BkJiiUP •Uh' T aiwan-flarHTj»f>egftoal-in-ft-«H>mpltf.s-pHrBrly-volc-.ncxt— —im ugin•ine-hHviijg-Hll-llje-room;;’rp-you-nccd ---- issues crucial ToJ ihthe island’s future ~provinccICC. m ontfi' ...... ntcnaintng :uid-i}one of)f-{hcchorcs-1 - ...... ^ B has been marreded by several oih- The: aassembly'also purports toI In a specch lo his ctconstituents m bursts of fisticiifl:uffs. hair*pulling, represensenl China, and its abolition1 northern Durham CcZounly, Blair of hom)mc ownership. You c;inan have face-slapping, curcursing and sexual would1. scsever a symbolic bul impor- pledged lo revitalizec Britain as a Bridgc^’cView Eslatcs. Its the peri^erfec’l setting J I f ' - ffM t innuendo on the: as5assembly floor. .(ant cor:onstitulional link with the: I "strong and w h c siv c st>cociety” and ,xs a ^ J b r y mcnir . fam ily s f.'ivc^rite (zathe, k fK tr------n i u ------g o v o r n in g —— nalion-thohcould-take-i ihciii]i’S,JUu:j_ paper called it.t. ““Sex, Lies And Nationalnalisl Party is determined notI "force for change and nrenewal in the ihc bortonus of great food :ind a yideotapes,” hcadliadlincd anolher. _]o let thathat happen. w ider w orld.” idcd.family.of nciglibors T he t r i ^ e r foi;)i; alall this mayhem i.s "The1C National Assembly is a"r ...... •‘W c"cah say todayy w c - s la h d o n - the National Assembly. As Many__ constilulilulional monster, The mccL- the brink of governnim ent,” Blair ------•' T aiw anese sec ti11 a:as iin unrc[Kc;icn* - liijpi’aro"ire‘'a’wa.^ nurelv to opoositiclition lawmaker Shen Fu-hsi-■ Labor Party leaders, in^including John , —— ------pcrpctuatc4hc-fantaintosy that Toiwon’s ung sail•aid. "The.Nationalist Parly.'. - S m ith , w h o .d ie d . oL a heart attack , - “Ir?;?!":iing-or-a-complicnied-mct ncdication ----- g o v e rn m e n t slillII represents r all of treats ils members as puppets andI last month. s c iic dJulc. u l choosc BridgcVicw:w ’a A ssisted China even llioughIgh the Commuiiisls , they bra\irawfTo venl their fru-stration." Blair. 41, w^o -wc vould be the D„,:r,.r-emcni Apartmcnis....inn I th e sam e drove the Nationalinalipl Party leaders Shaolo (Chung-hai, the Nationalists’ youngest leader,in Lababor’s history, from the mainlandnd ini 1949. deputyy pparty w hip, said, “ W hen youI is the man the, ruling .C.Conacrvalivcs.- —W ondcrIcrful.-Kctting. ------N o w th a t Taiwaiwan i.s a multipnrly— aic siiucrack-byTrteeivTfiisnirrDiin- : ^ nnir rriosi in the run^ujup to the nexl ...... democracy, mosl3sl lawmaking has ly, youu resortrc to a primitive move.” general elcciion, to be hhcldby.1997. ^ duce your family to BridridgeView,,. moved to Ihe Legi..egislalure, and Ihc In oneme recent outburst, on June 1, . 'A lawyer who altenended Oxford Introdu : National A'scmblybly mccls for only a a dozen:n opposition lussembly m em - University, Blair-is sect:en by political and letet the love in our worldId mt ake your ------~ T r ■r - T m —^ lid a te w h o c an . , , few days a year.. 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M-year-old m:ui was ancsicd. but linkeil' to 1 . r u n JocQljrn Roda}dall. 25, left, buys breadd on< tho docks in Port-au-Ilu-Prlnce, Friday. Rodall i aid they had no maliye. ------3 0 0 ;ro fu g © 60 &&^vere-f©patrlate^y-the - he-UrSr^oaat-GuBrd-Frido'dsy'sfter bsinQ Intcrcopti xajplu-wercjJittUiUltcy-walkwU “ afler the > 1 a park in 1-ulun, 145 milesiS ------ixrcurredi :st of Slockliolm. Five of those d e b u ta.'cre n t young women in,an army Fell(low boatt people,, inform( ~Ilivesllgatiry corps who were relumingi Qualitt y lH RI l Photo j dilion of I •om a disco. Ihe national news fo ~ t s k ro w n i ws - ' \ TT and Swedish Iclevisionon i Bring in thithis coupon: laug^hasmtitumeeprraisejsiH / _____ ^ ' nen p;Ls,sing iiy were also killeii,c i ; - ----SwH^ to-getybcrr)Crr'2ndset ’ s' PORT-AU-I>F-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) policeice informers and hnlijing ahou'lout crammed aboard a lea! police officers who were called cene ul 2:30 a.m. tried lo per- — HisJifctimcDC ^s;ivings wasted in a half\ iheih bus fare needed (o get back;k 10ic bound freighter, althoug! - . of prints QFREE! ' ni failed allcmpl Ioto iescipe lo the Unilcd Ihe nortlinoi coasl town of Pon-de-Paix.lix. used all Ihe savings he le gunm.in to surrender, hut he fire on Ihem. Tlie gunman was I (not valid with othorIhorot(ors) ------S l i I{:!w-.-i .strainm nU nd dihnricmnd ____ Mk.-lichel told Tlie Asi^ocialed Pres^ress (lavs Ihe craft had only i ^ h i p ill ihc .^hootoQl, poHcc O sian j M icliclI cnendured the launis of that theth Ixiat people hiid almost diedJied miles losea. ^ TWIN FALLS • 733-43637: “BTM policc Informsr:::r: :us he slnigged lo get al sea,;ea. He ihen added: "I am very'ery "Tlic boal w:ls almost lan Bertil Jaas.son said, JRLEY-678-2680. I miy issued a slatement sayingng 706 Bluo Lakes Blvd.BI N. 515519 Overland Ave. I E. -- r— - —jjiick’lionic'jltivevveV ...... — -liHppy-py-jo-rctum-ttijny-ajuiilry.” ...... Tliureto.wl]en.a.CoaaL( amiy offic :il:int:vy:as;n sccond~lieute n ann tt~ - - — (ACROSS FPOUBLUEUU He aLst) m adeJe IhemII laugh, allhiiugh 'Hielie comment provoked a cascade:ade pulletTup. said "Michel; killed seve JIKESUAU.)------(LOCATEDVTEOINSIOEHOUSEOFVIDEO) ------' ...... It Ihe liXiJ amiy,^^;. ^ ^ anny______hcdidm«inlcndlnd lo.------— !iijghter-by-felk*w-l>oal people and—pliistic-bijg-wilh'fourfrand er early S ___ L 'MQN.-FmB:7 SAT^Tio> 6 ...... UGH:;^0M lgn3 Q£7-.SATnQ^6:------— - ...... ,„ b r The 25-ycar-(ar-old man had been ihe informers in archind them. Thcr h c brcad, arc is.sued wwpon.';...... among 396 Haitian Hai boat people laughtjhter showed lhal even Haiti’sii’s ’'We were very happv woist vialf cc clum ped on Port-ort-aii-Princc’s docks predaiiiaiors — insulting ihe Ixial peopleiple (the Coast Guard),".adt hislorj'. , Fridjy.aflcrnoon)on by. lhe.U.S.,_CuaM fo rjiyliving i to flee uiidersNind howlow Rodali. 25 — eveii_thou APphoia _ Tlie 24-; G uard in one oof f the biggesi single- niiseraerable Ihcir naiion has bccomcimc lhal Ihcir U.S. dreaiiis weiI a n d o v e r police s;iid !• llir rifm'.- ovi-ftlif.-'v itir------—d a y -rcp alriali«ions )ii sincc-Prexidcnl—wicc-d ;ied------RudalLwas-alsu carrjated ot sea. ------33w -pca Ciinlon Itxik officiffice, govern;mmenl in 1991. His eyes, shaded by the I ■ through a - ■ The HailiauJtiJtciLCioiS.gavc.lhc ____ Aiicl.hQ,\y_danEcrt>us:Jhe_U.ni.ied n d iled tered grcen-and-vellow C northw est 2 j » ■ refugees 1(K) gouigourdes (less lhan S7), Nation:o ns h;LS documcnied'2JS3TX3lilicnt g* ...... ferried-them on'n a minibus lo a local killingjng.*: from Febnnrv- through Maylay boat peoplc'and informlers ■ m b us staliun ;uid.lul>l.lold-llieni to get out. 21 . . him. His shirt was rip ^ - hom e froiT ------^------^V»’illi d a y iig:ht h t:disappcarin'g..thcy - Mid’lichcl would nol say wh^ficTlKltlfd~Tibdi5mcn and his panis'v w ere on iheir own. ow surrounded by or exacxactly how much he paid to be mid-thigh. IK [aitL 1 wo mei ;a k y F li.h d a - 'I'” ’ P "' Presideiential iSli he said h i W IlK !ic<.T g I .c had. Jn si. i Candidaate says Iv m ade i l ')(! SI .sinking" ,m sp(*csrai,n iil ly: LGuardj/csscI ■ he fountid bugs lei d;-carrylnc-a- - frc BOGOTA. CoU^ilombia (AP) — ■ftcjh-riih of- " , I officers arc frc ------Colnmbi3'?rprc5idisidcnlial-campaign— CERTIFIC/*: a t i q n C l a s a ( has iiimed inlo a wwli hodunit, )V lo sec Ihem I • en Ernesto Sam per,'cr, candidate of ihc dded Jocelyn' JUNE-16<8 ...... 8 a .m1 .. - 4:3 0 p .m . 19 niliny Liberal Partyarty in (he June iy ^)ugh it m c a n ^ _ ___ LINDA FRATIilANNE______- clcflion, says two■’o i liny, sophistical- deferred. T liu rsd aly, y , J u n e 23, 1994 .IVnrIH rt^ im p in n n1y>npirir c:tl.i,T N<,.H-.lict______------cd-microphones.wciwcrc discovered-in------uyingjiuaa._____ P l n n r ~r iiii. u a L L LCflnfeitiBcc Rfloni______bill o f a bai- Police are invesiiesiigating ihe case, Oakland A^s______. J U / V t Z C’o which the influenii::niial Bogota daily InJll order to iitlcncl, all .sttidcidcnl.s mtisf. rd-the-fel'low- — in|||M 3 E l E s p c c la d o r. hhas dubbed a *mcrs around " ENABECHKE&DE>ENIS PETROV • Bc at Ic.ast M y e a rs, oldol IC Colombian Watergargate. ipped al thc 1992 O lym pic Silver: ^Medalists MatcJ .iiu-..finiieJj a ______..^>.:Env.,S.LO JQ r,;bc.c[_ns.s ' Andres Pastrana,a, the opposiiion ______J U N E 2'4 4 _ Conservative Part'arty’s candid;ite. ------• Bring a lunch ---JOZEt^ABOyJc\K . : In' C o ln m h ia ’s world \v< of political BiiBabysitters will rcceivc tlieirleir ccrtillcales upon compli European Champion. Olympicsic Dronze Medalist inlrigui. many pco:icopIe could have a ;.special iiifant/chiUi CPRt class.cl been responsible — from Ihc pow- • You will be given thelie date and lime of your CPI ______J U L Y 2 &•<_4 . ______crful Cali cocainee ccartel lo govern- when you regisicr. m e n t se c u rity forc<.irces lo Samper’s SCOTT HAMI1ILTON______political enemies. . • No babysitter.? will bc ccriificd wiihout aitcndinj 1984 OlympicCly Gold Medalist. Four-1••Time World Champion Fernando Uotcro,ro, Samper's right- class. hand man. said ihe lh( microphones werf found duringlg a se arch that had . Tlic MVRMC Auxillinilliary is offering .scholarship; J U L Y 9 been launched bccai:cause thc Pastrana Ihe baby.siitiiig studeni:enis to cover the cosl of the ( BRIAN ORiiSER ~ campaign appeareded IO be informed c la ss . aboui Samper campunpaign strategics, rid Champion, Two-Timt; Olynympic Silver Medalist, Canadian Champnplon However. Sam[im p e r c a m p a ig n jLim j, iled cnrollntciit — Wc willwil accccpt only 35 .student worker Maria Ines:s IPanloja said Ihe. repirtrntion. call 737-2006. scarch was begunI becausebe iherc was J U L Y 1 65 an odd click on theihe phone attached Io Samper's fax machine ma( whenever f OKSANA B/lAlUl______anyone picked il up.up- _____ D Magic Valley[cy Regional M cdical C 99-) O lym pic G o ld M edalist., World\ Champion, Ukrainian Champaplon KATARINAwin ~ 'ime-Olympic Gold Medalist.:. World' Champion and 31^ European.Champip io n

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Teen violent dea:ieath rate, ages 6 .8 7 .1 Juvenileile violent crime arrest i for finnalyear 15 lhan children in thele restr o f the couniry, Jt , 15-19 (per 100,010.000 teens) ^H and if they do. increasirasingly likely to be- rate, ageiges 10-17 1 9 8 5 19!1 9 9 1 R an k ^ H ' V , Virginia Gorbcrcr has1 been named a 1994 come pregnant or to be arrested for a vio- InInfant mortality rate (p(per 1,000 ^ (per 100,00,000 youths) Idaho ] Uiirry M. Goldwauvator Scholar. She will re- lent crime. livlive births) 1985 1991 Rank 7 6 ,3 6 5 ,5 2 0 1 ccivc a otiL*-ycarr scholarshipsc worth $7,000 Those are the findingmg ofthe 1994 study .1985 • 1991 R.Ra n k I d a h o U,S. — .— to fomplcie, her•r scs - „ I... . ,compiicd.by_thc_Ai)nic.ucJ:._Ciiioy. Foundiu-_____IdiIdaho______.- 214 352 32 ______' . 6 2 .8 , .7 17 . 1 .1 nio r y e a r at AlbcH.si tion. a non-profit Conncnneeiieut-hased insti- 10.4 8.7 2 2^ 4 ■ ~ ' u . s : College o f iciaho tulion thal collects staleale and federal slatis- U.U.S. ' 3 3C 0 5 4 5 7 % children in povertypo ______Cjild\vcdL-AiL,GnKlj _____ ticsjiatioii.\videjmd_concompa res. them, as_aiL. ______. J , 0.,6____ 8 , 9 _ ____ ...... -,_1985.,-19l- 1 9 9 ,1 ..-.Rank,.,____ . ____ ^ H ------yifT.‘htld-wr force,f ages 16-19 1 5 .7 1 5 . • member of fhe Ch:iI'hamher Singers and was has been the rise in thelie numberi of female- :eens 19851S .1991 Rank U.S. cdilor of ihe Briiinuin News her senior year. headed households. IlI shouldsl not surprise • 1 9 8 5 1 9 9 1 Rtate U niversity. Uame.s is lived in poverty; natioiU'iiiuvide it was bfie in s:iid1 Cyd( Dillon, executive din•lireclor of the '"Just beenecnuse wc don’t have an occ;;can in stales, 'I'he violentnt cldeath nite among teen- - -- • also among nine poiilicsi!po science students fiv e.- ...... ------...... S o uitli-Centrai tI Idaho Cummuilunity Aciioii the front yatyaul.doesn’t meati we don’t'1 luive aners. for cxanipkiple'.'fell from S4.5-per a t W eb e r S tate toa bibe inductcd imp ihcNa- ‘ In Idaho, there werewi 65.5 violent Agen;n c y . drownings,":s," .she said. "Kids can dn>w>wii in 100.001) in 1 9 0 0'to <65.5 thc’ncxt year, but ^^H lional Political'Scie5ciencc_j;ipnor Society.,PL.... ._• dcutli's'among every. I00,(00,000 tecn-:igers 15- "TlTliere are an uwful lot. ofo pregnant 6 inches ofofdilcli watcr.-Therc arcc crib only 42 teens diedicd violently itVldaho in ^^H Sigma Alpha, whic'hich' requires -sluUcnts lo • 19; in the rest of AmericaHca. it was 71.1, . / ■ m olhiihers who don’t sec a doctiictor unlil ihe deaths, aceic:;eidcnls — all kinds of waysy s i h a f 1'9X9,' maintain a 3.5 grade•ade point avenige in polit- • In the Gein State,,3.1 3. percent of leen- habyiy is horn, and I wouldI gguess tliai’s kids die." Thai nolwithstandla n d in g , o f t h e 10 iii’dic a- ical science and at least a 3.0 cumulative agcrs 16-19 were neitherher in school nor the probabably one reason tliat figureire is s o h ig h ," I d a h o 'ss infantii mortality rate, whiclich ill tors of child welfarefare the Casey l-'oundation ^ ^ H GPA. in hibor force in 1991;• I; in the rest of the [;d;d Van Dusen, the Idaho Dep:inmentDe of 1986 was;a a troublingt 11,.'? per 1,000 bibinhs, sampled, seven gotgo worse in Idaho iie- ^^H couniry it was one in 20.10. • lie aiilth lt and Wclfare.’s Familyily'aiid Chil- continuedJ tcto in improve. In 1991. itil was iwcen 1990 and 19999 ' B a ib o is E v a n s1 N10 &ubstiiuie& for I'amilics, a degree in coiponitrinitc finHUce. She luis been • Idiilio reported thatat 5.8: percent oflhe icmI," ,' Van.Dusen said, "A•\ numberi of • And thele state’ss juvenile violent cicrime There is no in^tituliltuiioh, progniin. or policy _ J • employed by Wel^ells Fargo.Bank since babies boni were of lowow birth weight; na- statcj:cs, including Californiaa ;and Texas, rale continuinucd to soar, although it’s’s M ill a v a ila b le lh a l w ill11 successfully sii rear kids in' 1986. Neary is i iTT’daughterItt- of Sharcn L. tionally it was 7.1 percent:cni. don'l..'t. Thai means thnt each oftif California's well under;rtlie tl national average. ■ the jbsence of slroin; •- kvim s o f T w in Fallsills. . . ' J ' • "— r ile IdUlKl ACllcI ( g W*- T * ------CDnVTCtctms-scnrt:ncri'.n''.MTi|) pi ugi'ahi • ® [©r’Miss-----1 1993-94 school year.yea The purpose of the program is lo cncoiicouroge Idaho's students, 10 study in Idaho0 a:and to encourage these m akes I, educattional Olmting takikes a students lo major in ; for fun. in the sciences. • Four College ofif SoulhemS Idaho students By Carolyn Lewis . ______r e ce iv ed IA S s c ilicjlarships. i cj I; They are pre- — breieather | __ ■ ~~ 'liit;dfeini*~»yip'^^ 'taiirie'H etrarA rcp'Tina ~~ • ^Sharon WciS3 ot HaJiailey anU pre-plianuaey fSiir ^ .T i r T 7 7 " ~ ^ ^ H wondered what it “T ~ ~ ...ayucmsc iunief majors Kira Freycy of Jerome and Gary- BOISE — I-yer wc would bc like to visit a,1 tropicaltr< tain'forest? ^ T im e s-N e w s write: ^ ^ H M c O m b cr o f K imibcrly. bc Within three hours’ drid riv e o f m o st M agic V a lje y to w n s, y o u c anI fitifind out. TWIN l-ALLS Three Magic Val'/alley area schools have The World Center for Birds of Prey is Junior Miss I’rou’rogram ^^H rccciycd U S W esisl (Creativity in iidiication , , c ele d s o n o f grants lo implemcment programs seeking located six miles soulhih c)fi Boise, and the.. V new Velma Morrison1 InInterpretive Center HHI are not re;re;illv canceling." s:iid changcs in educationtion. m i S!i:iwa;i i-'uller, vwii'o's worked with Glenns Ferry Schtkhool received 53,500 to houses the public educaiic:aiion exhibits. “We have multimediaJia presenUilions and |||H | Junior Miss for>r 12 13 oflhe 14 ye;irs laddrcss the changiiiging role ofthe leacher Twin F:ills Kiwa.iwatiis Club has been interactive displays,” saisaid Nancy Freulel. through retraining,g . T h e grant w ill place ;i sponsoring it. "bu"bill doing a ,^^H who directs the Velmaa NMorrison Inicrpre- S h | minimum of lmt>co^computers in each class- H H pageant with lickelstic ,^^H tive Cenler. "As'visitors>rs v ie w th e e x h ib its, {Sq room and changeVlle\lhe role ofthe leacher ...... - - wc have doccnfs on hatvlat^^I to im sw c r th e ir from im p u rte r o f■ kiiknowledge to facilitator girls,were interested in ofleanjing. questions.” Not enough girl Five major exhibit arareas make up the H H Kimberly Elementlentaiy School will use its I being contestants.if staging aJunior Miss ^ ^ H public education progragrani, including the iyffl||i ^ $4,680 gram to intejjilegnilc laser disc and.CD So. instead ofimniillee si from Kiwanis raptor and ecology wing,:ig. the raptor conser- C jjH ROM lechnology' w with science instniclion interested' girls and - vation wing and the tropiiopi^al ecology room. tlirough implementatIllation ofthe Windows of ' be "at-large" ^^H ' In addiiion, there are con;orridors for viewing Science curriculum. breeding chambers and:1 a ccntml art exhibit O ’L c n r y J u n io)f r High I School in Twin SBBwl ' e:indid:ile at si;ile I e x p e ri- , ro o m . Falls received S4.35*,359.50 to purchase male- o f lh e lim es. S o m e ;Lrea Three multimedia pre^presentations inform H 8R rials for students lotom r akc 10 six-inch J^ew- ence as a siiin havV'-i'.«HHl-p;()——of tl .visitors about raptor env;;nvironinenl aiid re- Ionian telescopes willi wi Dobsonian mounts photo cowtaty QILL HCI^ I guvenirneni programs search around ihe world,Id. "Jungle Awaken- in their'teclinologygy class. The telescopes CINRICH il) Ih cir .student1. guor even in iheir sports ing,” viewed in the cecenter’s Tropical Tho^3 W orld Contor for Birdsds of Proy six milos soutIluth of Boise housos intoi will be cheekcd oullui toi families for purpos- or- either, she said, or Room,- allows visitors tento-observe-the tropi- proti'itivD d is p la y s a n d r o s olarch a r projocts. es of finding deep:p sky objects integrated pro g ra m s, inlcndn geiieralion." ca! rain forest throughIgh the eyes of the with the curriculumim in science, math, Ian- "II‘s Ihe Niiiufhcy are not willing lo harpy eagle. g le aan^Philippine n eagle, teachers whovho wanl lo h.ring sehool gn g uage a rts, so cial .studies,.siui art and speccii. troups Fuller said, "Thc) Two olher prcsenlatioitions are "Birds of- .Thrihrce other funded projccisi fcfocus on cn-.„.to.thc.ccnterIter. Tcachcrs inay,.coniaci I- U.S. W csl reeentl>ntly named winners m its e to arrange a field trip and I-reu-g work." ily seven girls turned in Prey: Their Uiologi' anand-Hcologv” and vironimrnenial conservation, incncluding the tel's office tc Outstanding Teachachcr I’rogram. Robert 1 gel a This ye.lr. onlyiplications. ; ;md four of "Climb the High Winds.”Is." ' Maya/a Project in Central Ameri(;riea. the Pan copy of teai:eachers' pre-visit preparai Doyle, a hislury«mdmd English teacher al the ' ration Junior Miss appliiI of lown and unavail- Several live birds fromum various countries Alric::!ca Raptor Conservation PrProgram and guide. "W’ise'ise as an Owl,” Communiiy.Sclioolpl ini Ketchum received a them were oiii-LCS..e\plaine^i of Kay i’ar-, ..... ^ ^ H Tire av.ii lable-for publicc rviewing, including- *hc M adagascar- Project.-Tlic-hc-Percgrine To get the[he ccnter.,takc Exit 50.off Ir 51,000 award to fun.fund a community volun- 0 South Cole Road (il passeInter- . able Ibr iiractices,. niemher'’~\vho has harpy’cagles. batclcurir ee:igles, peregrine f'undd gnints, scholanships for coiconservation- state 84 to S tccrism program whwhere students pledge a ses in rish, a Kiwanis falcons, ornate hawk eagiaglcs and golden ca- ists arounda the world. It alstIso provides front oflhelie Wild Waters Park), Go sc n u m b e r o f hours of o f ccommunity service for soulh worked wilh ihe glcs, [-very two hours. six miles, then foi “ I" ■'tho'year’and rcccivc:ivc Tccognitinn-for-thcir ollow pasl 10 ve:irs, trying to figure slalT member makes a prc the signs up the hill. 1 ' conlributions to the1C ecommunily. Doyle was ious countries are 11. I l 's " W e 'v e hcL-n nnrcli ti less cnihusiasm senialion with a live biri SeveraHivee birds from vario I*"® open every day dui [ fiiimcd runner-up ihethe 1994 U.S, W estOut- luring why there is so nn said . " W e on the outdoor stage. available foor public viewing,ig, including harpypy the summer Cxc I standing Teacher programpro . xcepl for six years now.' The luterprciivi: Ceiite'lite r eagles, batiteieur eagles, peleregrine falcons,S, , Mondays, The Velma Morri the scluihirships,”today's teen-age girls includes a gil\ shop offertie r - Recipients of tliishis_ y e a r ’s A m algam ated o rn ate halawk eagles andI goldenc eagles. rrisi>n Fuller s;iid tod; in g ll w id e v a rie ty o i'b»ird-, ir d ______Inicrprctive Ccnte other activiiies, and arc Educational scllolar^L’lrships are Allison Cox t e r is are iiii.sy w ilh oUk relitled items. open Tuesdays thro • and Drian White. rough also holding down The World Center for Birds of Prey is iiands-Js-on training for hundredsJs of individ- Sundays fror>om 9 a,m. to 5 p.m, Admis erson, a Twin f-ails'Li- 1 • , Please3 ss( e e S P 0 T L IG H T /C 3 also headquarters of the:he non-profil Pcre- in >' the countries where the;he center di- is S4 for adu!idults, S3 for seniors citizenslissio n iiclL-n H eiidersoher who Iielps organize ^ ^ H IS and • ons Club member grinc Fund, which I'uiictiictions tlirough vol- reelsi rer se a rc h . ' S2 for childrcIdren 4 th ro u g h .1 fi. M e m b e rs ic. V alley (M iss A m eri- ,, Ihe’Miss Magic.V untary contributions of)f individuals,i: busi- In additiona lo llie interpretivevcccliie;, Ihc . 'iliiliK " U"‘l‘nder 4'pay ho adtiiissic'h' nesses, organizations,.s,. foundalionsI and Woridid Center for.Birds of Prc’rcy includes Allow youyour family about two hour c;i) l’;igc.iiil, ;igrceia trend, and it's getting - i MiiiUiiiiHi a g c n c ic s. fa c ilitlilies.for captive breedingg

_ _ ___ ( '. . c -2 -TimovNows. TlTwin Falts-ldano .‘.'Sunday. JunoJ2.-3M4.Juj ...... ^-Valley-sei:HdS;triOrtOrGGirls. Stete. .. , - ;ers"fciirr r T W m T h e T im c s-N e w s T b e T im e s-N c w s ^ ; ' HAZELTON - Three junior girls, TWIN FALLSI - Seven Twin Falls. B r from Valley High . - -Iiigh School juniorsiors have been sclcct- B g s K & ^ - 1 . cd as ilclcgiitcs to;) alattend the IW Sy- W '"H School h;ive been sc-. ffl lecied as delegates to ringa Girls’ State.:. TlieT girls are spon- .'BB altend ihe 1994 Sy- M»tgtM>y-ihe-T svtn-^ — ringa Girlf-Siatcnhi.>r ' g io n A u x ilia ry P o3St s t7. ' ...... W ^ k i n a ■ . ■ Hluottlg u o l Poteraen J i ■ week in Nampa, A m y G c iim .in1 is ihc daughter of EB^B ^ ___i Broolnil'in iiilrict. She lias 'Don andI MadelineMi Petersen of Eden, Chamber Singersi an and sludent c ouncil, a ncl Spanish Sf Club, Her contribuiiiuiing tnisa is her coiitributin(ing spon.wr. - - cipieni I oof Ihe-Frcsidential Fitncs taken honors in Dcbalrale in b.olh dis- She has beeiibc( a class officer and is ■ , •_Her conlribuling sponsor'lsspo Ihc Sorop- spon.soi.sor is Ihc Optimist Club andd tlthe Emily Redman isi thet daughter of Award,I. 5Shaner Caring Award am ^ — lricl-imd's(ine-niccts-!ii-!ind-t5-activc*in~nctivTrin'Sp rSpanish-Clubrchoirrnies- ______limist.Club,______aictn. Legion Auxiliary.------Miko and-Vera-RcdmHnHnrShc-ha.vbccn—m em bercr-of^otnh AIlvcrNalura *Iub v o lle y b a ll, a s a c h e ccrleader r and in pians. volli•ollcyball. baskdibhll,-track Liicy Holm-stcad:id iis the dau g liter o f Mlargo, arj Mjircantonio is the daughtg h tc r "vicc president o f N atur;ural Helpers, sec- Helpers,!s. Frcnch Club, Qutdoor Club Her thurch. She al.so> fplays Ihc flute and golf. — ...... M ark. a n d -R iio n db-il61nislcad^She.is. a .I 'of Jerr^:rry andW t Marcantonio. Shee is a relary of the Germann Club,' ccx>rdina-_ Lcs Chanlanicusc and Girl Sccmt^ He -ilt^“ yndpiiino:------■------S h e play.slay.s the trumpet and enjoys president of her chichurch youth group menibc:iber of tliV^tudcnt council, Decc'ccca. lor of her church youlhyc program, conlributiutifig sponsor is tlicTTwin Fall • , S a ra h H u e llig is th<[he daughlcr'of dancing and singing and is active in and is a member oof f Ihc T F H S student Key Club. Cl Spanish Club, JUMP CtCo., member, of Job’s Dailaughters, sweet- County t R Republican Central Commit Gerald Huellig of Hazeizellon and Ruth her church. council, Key Club.jb. Business Profes- Dramaiia Club and Natural Helperss aar n d h eart o f ihc T w in F allslls Chapter of Dc- lee. :a. Spanish Chili and is a chcheerleader. The Twcnlietli Con- Coi molay, junior class sec■ecretary, member Magic Valky^Sliii;tudent Leadership, lury ClubCl is her contributing sponsorisor. of Magic Vnllsy Sludiidem Le.idcrship, S h e h a s b e e n an, AlAltrusa Girl of the Amymy Pocock is the daughter of KentKe^ MadrigaU, Chamber Singers,S German H a % Month. Kiwanis is her contribuiipg , and Sondra So Pocock. She is a 4-HH jiju- Club, Bel Canto andJ Lesi Chanleuse, sponsor. n io r leader, lc president of her churclurch Rolary is her conlributijting-sponsor. H L ^ HTITTr Susiin Howar is Ihe daughter of youthh group,j; girl's camp leader, chcehcer- Cami Strolberg is; thet daughter of P |B i I und Rny and Sonnie Stroll-)lberg. She is CO* u M Jo h n and L inda Ho-,Flowar, She is sec.e- lender,er, Miisic Festival parlicipant ui Make your own lary/trcasurer off herh church youth mcmbciber of 4-H, Outdoor Club, KeyKt ordinalor of her churcrch youth group, MAX Burton StoviDveTop Sm oker emium tasting natural. he IVox ta Piema Old hshmBd'adSmotedBiJishiMoiei S . ____ Quality l \ i r n n Superior honorss from : Ihe Twin ond piKTixcci beer mil. . S I tend a confcrcnce:c iin Sun Valley in ||||R lls Music Club forr his^ piano solos, ■— A ugust. Ihc club prcsc:sented him.with • Becky Turner, whwho just completed jo Id C u p . her junior year atal 'Twin Falls High" s il y l e t t e r s f o r 'S " l i i r ” LODGE Cast IroIron Cookware Schcwl, is the daugtlighter of Revis and T yy um or Day cross-country Track; ammd he participal- I Genesis^lOOO hos 3 Denjsc Turncr.'Sheih e is a 4,1) slu d e n t cd for two years, at nationalna levql, in VXVvW stainless stcol burners Camp Dutch Ovens and is active inI NNatural Helpers, this nuimonth on vocal scholarship, the Sirhplot Gamess Indoor Track wilh Crossover® ignition ^ le ha.s won a number of wriliniling Meet. He played ba;laseball for the j •7 Sizes Chamber Singers anand Madrigals, She She I swtem. Flnvorizeilbars_ ^ rds;,including an~aw.irj ■ fofor"B abc Ruth League andnd basketball for • : -j ■■'ha.s be en a s ta ff mnenil>cr en on Ihe Druin' ~award; eliminola florwjps;— r— - -'‘f e sHeQvy:.CQSt itoa.wilh . .. ______M c^ia0 iii0 .cccr Iv induciecl into new.swiwritinK al last vearTSiin 'Vul'Viil^ hrs"clnirch‘”tc a n ir H c■lui'Talscri^iTyird" ’1i ...... - $ 4 - 1 0 0 0 ------—legs-aiid-flot-lids------journalism Conterence; and“slie sh iniramural"vollcybairrii. He tias spoken uJ'ri* N a t io n a l H o n o r■ Sn«l-iftl-nttt^a/inosi—Sht»-F«»pr«Kcn( «n(K— awarcnes^ through-lhehc-M uuscJnlct ______• —— -ballet for-l-3-yearears-and-ha.s-f)cr— the—T-Twin--Falls -Firsi^U niteitcd—national Drug Oducalioion-progran>: ------formed with JUMPMP Co. and Dilet- Mcthoclodisi Youth Group on its disdis- He is a piano accon□mpanisl for his tantes. She has perflerformcd vocal so- trict board.bo She works at the Sounjund church, where he has;S served as first ilives... I los at 11 num ber of f clchurchcs through- Compai,pany and is a correspondentI fcfor counselor and presiden:nt of the-Teach-• out the Magic Vallelliey. This year, she 77jc Titiics-Ncws.Tit cr’s Ouomm, From 19'1993 to 1994, he was selected vocalcai soloist for the Robi)bin Day,'who just complete'elcd served as class presidedent of Ihc LDS. We've Got Em! F iinior year at Twin Falls High,:h, iis Seminary. He has opepcrated his own > Twin Falls Musicc CClub district hon- his juni Lorgos} selection in town. ■ » ! ------ora-festivnl-She-wilwill-nUend-jhe-Gol— the-sonton-of-C«ontf-,Tn<{-Charlcnc-D.i^p.iy._lawti.m ow.ing-businincss-and-has— ___ y C f j H r a j l ------G r e c t ^ i d c o l - - - ■ e u lege of SouthernI Idaho Id Music Fest He isli a 4.(csludcnt. a mernber off hihis worked al PayLcss Drurug Store. / ~ / •Coso •Schrods •Swiss WMM Army • B u M o k e r l ^ Variatici o n s o n - U pp-spi€eup) your langi? t t a g ^ ^ )-*KarshQwr»H^ckal •Gerber •Leolhermon' I f l DEAR ABBY: SoiSome lime ago, you — I "In order to be UPP o n -ih e p ro p e r ______I publishetJ an item on the word “up" - Dear Abby, . use of UP, look UP the111 word in the how frequently it:t i^is u se d , a n d h o w r dictionary. In one desi:sk-sizcd diclio- IE R n NATIONAL W ALKINt[R^prinkler ^comical it sometimtimes sounds. Will VV^ ^ Abigail nary. UP lakes UP halfilf a column: and k WEEDEATl vou please publish>il il: again? ^ Ihe listed definitions addad UP 10 about X #XTCT-40Gas ===, ^ with brui onni, - M R S;, . F.F.M. DRUMMER, 40, ibdlodb.,U>si end oO Ited g«orf k n'JOXVILLE.TENN. o ; — I "If you are UP to it.il. you mighl try T r iImmer/Edger m , We bevo pvls m slodl DEAR MRS. DRDRUMMER: Your fix UP t VanBuren building UP a lisi ofthehe m any w ays in letter was a realII •"upper." Many "At < cial which UP is used. Il mayn lake UP a \ 2 8Icc c ( engine. thanks. Here’s the piccc:pic , meaningP the old car. line lot of your lime, bul if;if you d o n ’l give Reg. 89” \ Reg.g . i s r 1 W HAT’S UP "WcWe've got a two-let- UP for>t oilier lim es, it has .specia:tite, UP. you may wind UIJP wilh a thou- tcr word we use constantlycon that may thinklings. U People stir UP trouble, Plini in sand.’’ S > l£ f 7 9 ” have more meaningsngs lhan any oiiier. traffic.br tickets, >vork UP an appetite -FRANK*CS, ENDICOTT SAUiL E M ir Tlic word is UP. UP. c x cu sc s and get tied U P ii ■ "It is easy lo underidcrsland UP, mean- c. g ing toward the skyy oor toward the lop /1.7JV latn.AvG. Weot- *- Tw ir, r a ils ------7 3 3 - 5 4 7 7 wc wake UP? At a1 mmeeting, why does YOUi nuat como a topic comc UP? AndAn why are partic- talk W ;D -M U 1.;, ,rM nf-ri \ ican Tntercuhurnl ' -h. ccrs UP for clcctionio n ? A n d w h y is it S K S r a i r ■ idem Exchange [□ K T UP to Uic secrclary..liy..lO-writc_UILa re- A m c nwproOStaxsxompt------c a i p ort? E d i icotlofui focjndflllon { "The liltle word1 is re.illy not need- hliilH niliU ...... anofvpiLEASE CALL; I j M | ed, bul we use it anyvnyway. Wc brighten . v^cicatkJ^fzoei 233-2553 HaixLwmi t e ^ ------U P a c ig a r, p o lir'h------5“HMknooAtxM PLE^ itromHOUMO | • Hours: Mondiiday-Friday 8:00-6:0<00 • Saturday 8:30-£0 - 5 : 3 0 UP the silver, lock< UUP the house and ______OAYLA ------,______M ______i » ia D ;T i

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; T h e G ai r r c d q e r s I ‘ TheGosn([ l e i l s . T he G randje£l a n s : FILGR-Mr.anclWJ Mrs/Fred Gard- £•■ JEROMIv -r.Rev. a n d -M rs. TWIN FALLS - Mr- a n d M rs. t ncr of Filer will bei)c hI o n o re d a t an jr Ridiard Gosnell of Jcrorome. will be . H H j. ' D onald -E. Graiidjeini-i-i ; open house June 19) in.observancein of T w in M honored atjujcecpljon,'i/I'hursilny.in, -Falls, wil! be honored at.it.iiii.upen • tlicir 5()[li \Ycddinganianniversary;." ^•■Observance ol Ihcir 50iiOtli •w e d d in g \ house Saturilay in observrvance. of M Jyi|||||lj|S ------• PriejiJs iind relative;ives arc invited to anniversary. Iheir 50th we^Iding anniver call from 2 lo 5 p.mm. . at 1681 Wild- S K ^ '' e rsa ry . F rie n d s a n d rela tiv e s ai invited to Friend.ifljnd relative arc ^ flower Ume in TwinnRilk. F ^D|— rc in v ite d call al 7 p.m. at'the HiBible Baptist H K H M to call from 2 to 5 p.m.1. a t th e ir ^ i n Gardner and Floss ossic Beer were Church. 132 E. 2nd. in JeJerome.' H R hom e.,1984 Elizabeth HIllv d . T h e married May 12. 1‘ , 1944. in Twin n f t Gosnell and MildredI EstelleI 'lay- - c o u p le recjiicsis no };ift.s. , Falls. Tlicy have lived ved in Filer sincc B B L , lor were married June 1 in ' .|.9‘15, when he return Grandjvan and Wyoma E liz a b e th urncd. from serv- Oceansidc, Calif, 'nicyJ^avc h Itved-.i^l^^H ^H ing-in (he Air Forccce during W orld._M ^^H|H .-.Huvvc._wcre-inarried-Fel).. 4• . 19 4 4 . _ -RoswellrNnVT.TSpringigrnn'drNftv. n B j^ E B ------w a n r ^ ------IJin Pocatdlo. Lebanon and John Day. E Ore.; Ne served in thc Air F o rc e in He worked al Asgiisgrow Seed Co. Spokane and Tacoma. ' a n d Canada during W orld,. W> a r n , and Jiiter with CK .. U row n in T w in ------F l oissle s s and.Erod.Gardnor . J e ro m e ... _ Upon hi.s return, lie -woikeile d Tui IIii: •' ■ Falls, rctirjng in 1981981.'She worked Tlic cvievent is tjcing given by tlicir:ir He worked nt ranchihing in New.- \lIdaho Refining Coiiip.p a n y , in in ihe Filer schools in foodI scrvice. children,n, Phyllis Ross of Puyallup,p, Mexico and Te.xas hefofore entering 10 R o v j R i c h a r d PPocatello and in 1949, b be e c a m e a ' Tlic Gardners havevc beenI active in W ash.., PPamela Pcdrow of Long;'•t.th e ministry. Ilis 3S y< Adelirelines for Id years, ^ ministering in evangelisticilic work.' Utah, and Ch T h e R ic kt e t t s Clyde Gosncll^of Jerome enjoys fishing, traveling and a col- They have beenren spending the last E She worked at homencmaking, as- and their spoumuses. ” I Ij. lecting Indian artifacts. nine w iiile rs inn '^'uma. A ri/. • JEROME - Mr. und Mrs. Clair K.' I? 'sisting her hiisband in ranching ra and Thc 'coupUpic has four grandchil- . being given by Iheir Rickclls of Jerome,. w.will be honored p as a pastor's wife in variarlous phases, dren. .She worked as a bookkck e e p e r in Hi'-' '••vent is be al garden party Satuiaturday in'Dbscr* PocatelloVi until his return ftfrnm the - children, Ucckie^ie Sue\ iioudrciiux t)f - ,, _____ vantc.o£.liicif.50lh wci servii;c':— ^------San d y .- U iah ';-M-Marv-Graiidjcaii ; o f ...... vvcdding.annivcr— i r:ir:T he.B ut|ee r s . ______i:-.. sa ry . __Shc_w urkud jii-T-win-.F-;F-alls-for— eh b ie M c_KijihixjU______Friend.s and relalivc.sives arc invitcd'to Mwy . BLISS - Mr; and M rs..V Doran But- ■■ BlackerB Appliance &. F urniniture for Mead. W ash,, ______: call from 2 to 5 p.m.m. a; t th e ir horne. ler of Bliss, will be hononored al an a r • ' 222 ; years until her rclirenement in • The couple ha;has nine gxandchil------; southeast of Jerome.e. In] case of in- fcy 9?^. PbbseiVUilCc ~ "Ttw^r^'Rr'ffrjnvrrrjveTiiig:.g.-caiiTp" dfeh"aiid't(irec gicgie.il-graiHltliikfreh! ' . clemcni weather, theic receptioni will H g H h of their 50th wedding anninivcrsary. ; be moved lo lhc Firstirst Presbyterian Friends and rehiiivcss a: rc in v ited Trfie i H aslam s ; Church in Jerome.. ThcTl couple re- to call from 2 to 5 p.m.. a t th e B liss • quests no gifus. Community Church. TWIN FALLS - L.H. "Speck""! He is a retired;d presidenlp of Globe Rickclls and Virgirginia Eastman Butler and Helen Havavcnor were and Dorothy Haslam of Twiivin Falls. Seed Feed. Bolh Boi were aciivJ iii' ; were married Jufie 3,-.I3..I944, in Bozc- married June 4, 1944, at a the Firsl_^ '• w:will be honored at an openen house ihc.Jaycccs, ElkElks and founding m a n . M o ni. Tlicy_ haveivc lived in Falls Presbyterian Churclb,inn I’ocatcllo. JuJune 19 in observance of tlitheir 60th members of the; BlBlue Lakes Coiintry _ ' C ity , soiiiHcii's't o f JeJerome n since'he They havc'ltvcd in-Bliss-ss'on Spring wedding anniversary. ■ ■ '■’ C iub,...... : was discharged fromn thct Air Forcc. Cove Ranch since theirir wedding. Friends and relatives arcc inviled 'Hie event is beingbei given by Iheir ; He farmed until he rot Tliey bolh worked on ihelie ran c h and lo call from 2 to 4 p.m. aat their daughters. Sue P' retired. She is a Vlraln[InlQ and Clair Ricketts and Doran Butler e Pollard and Janet ■ form er Jerome Countunty Clerk, has ® she also worked as aI substitute ‘ Helen an home, 84 Lazy J Mobilee 'Home McEilioll. bothh ofol Twin Falls 'and ; written'historical coliiniliimns for sever- Tho eve:veni is being given by their[p tc ac h cr al Bli.ss S chool, Tlic eventt isit being giyen by their PuPark. LNu1.TPope ofr LLl lv e rn io rc rC m r.. : .al ncwspajj'crs.and isis ccurrently chuic_cJiil.diLCii*.,Q ^tiltLA lnii-Rickcus-ol„if Thcy-jiave been activ^' in lhc Bliss__chitdrcn.,I3arJ:arbaru-Butlcr-of.M oun ------— ^The-couple-were: married-Ji-Junc-18r—nnd'thcir'spoii's'e's' t'ses .a s V e ll as ilicTr •"brtFcTJdard ofTruateeiteesof thc Idaho M eridianan and Don Ricketts of,f Community Oiurch.'G’ranangc, Amer- tain Home, Rebccca Rnapp of 1934. 19 in-Tooele, Utah, thenn moved crandchildrcn andand-giiiiilzgrandduL ____ ^___ ------i-State-Historical-Sodcr:riciy7T h c y h a v e ~ N a p c r v ililIc^IllT^i^d^hc1npo^5^.'^IS I c 3— ican-Angus-Assooiution—irrldaho-and—SpokancrW *VashTT3lfn'Tc'l-un-irATt— a Toto iwin halls. dren. ; bolh been active in chuchurch and com- well as DcDennis Ricketts of M oscow;... N_ational Cattlem en As:ksscciation. Butler of Spriiw ing C ove R a n ch . Mary- ^' Soil Conservation Distrii : munity affairs and'mamany'local and '' The cou^upj.cjias_six_grarwlcbijiircn_ rict, School Butler of Boise)isc. Ja n e B u tler o f 'Vaki- i vnra- •______nnd o n e -gicaligranddaugbtcrg r ______BoTrll. Fire UrsfrTcTBoarJird. Goo’ding^ 'ma, wTsIiTanandTHI'Turhe'r dPAsh'/“ Hospital BoardrLidy’.s A:Ai3. Garden.' land,'Orc. Club and Idaho Angus Au:auxiliary. Thc couplele hush 10 gran d ch ild ren , T h e J o nn s a s e s H P f w n ; . JEROME - Mr.-andmd Mrs. Melvin ...... - T h e B r o wm i s ; Jonas of Jerome, willill bet honored at B ?, -JEROM E— Mrr-iind- ; an'open house June'"ie19‘$ n'ob sT r™ IP|B tite d-M rs:-Jiiy • v a n c c o f th e ir 50th \vcrfyccfding anniver- Brown of Jerome, celebr th e ir FREE! : sa ry . - 50th wcdding-nnniv'ersHs u r y -w ith ; Friends and relatives/es arc inviled to family dinner on June 6 in S u it U ik c CEttUITAR C ity, , , - call from 2 lo,5 p.m'.. at thc A pplcton.^K a^^ ^ Grange Hall, four milesm west of Bro'\vinnuI~MaTltrTto1d m c -PHONE- - B B i —B w U . : Jerome on Appleton RcRoad, Tlie cou- ^ m a rr ie d J iin c f>, 1 9 4 4 , in ir thc Salt pic requests no gifts. -Lake Cily LDS Tomplc,. Tlicy-have" .■■— F r a ^ C O M M N EiF,T M l m m - Jonas and.'Mildreded Gross were lived in DccIo, Burley, Gojoodingand I VCELLUIA : married April 10, 1944)44, in Burwell, Jerome, He worked as a dairyman H I rliH'ljir,. : N eb. and fariT]cr. He raised: registered r H " They-lived in Neb u n t i l Holstein cattle and showei•’cd them atl H | June1 thru June 330 with any wholegocgoods item ' 1956, thc last 38 years,irs ini T w in F a lls over Ihe pacific northwest,St. H e is still purchased new orr used’349 or more.*B.* ' and Jerome. He workci ow n actively involved in a larg:rge farming A'249 value,plus:: a waiver of ‘40 foracactivation ; trucking company befoieforc moving to operation. She worked aas s a' s c h o o l ™ — ;------‘ Idaho where he continiiiinucd trucking. Melvin/In and Mildred Jonas tcachcr t for 32 years andid c u rr e n tly J o y a nnd d Marie Brown feel Plus 1st montlIth service (ree up to ‘29.95. ' r for W agner Livestockk TruckingT unlil Jerome’s> CCatholic Church, Appleton1 drives ‘ tnick in the sugar bbe eet h a rv e st J h c event Wiwas given by their chil- •RcQui/es newaciivalion and 1212 mo. agreemgnl wilh Comftinel Cellul:ellular. ... : 1970. They operated thetheir farni from . Grange antind.thcCanyonSidcCliib,: ■„■ con the family farm. dren, Davidd BrownI of Gooding. Z ; 1970, until Iheir rcliren;rcment in 1984. Thc evervent is being given by their■ They are active membcibcrs of the Dean BrownI ofol Shoshone. Catherine f 1 = v 1 4 W•Z W alk-B ehintltl I M o w e r - She worked at Dud’s’s IDuds, Van’s children,, KKareti Basom of Boise andI LDS 1 Church and have .sporonsored nu- Smith of Blackjckfoot. Reed Brown of V .*5 HP Enginene.* Rear-Bagaer-vCastt.Aluminum-Dcck All ------' Departmcnt.Storc andd Intermountaiali . Kathy GoLoiay of Twin Fulls and tlicir: mcrous r softball and btbitskctbII11 Jerome und MaViarlcnc Malm of Provo, ^niv ______: G a s C o. ______s p o u se s a s as well as thc coiiplr'>: tliri-r• I .i. tfiinifc . SlW ’e iij^y.'^ pl.iy inry g -tltc-piflnn- U t.ili, iind ttrgh-ih 'sp o u se s’: - ' ...... ”— y . . \ - 7 riiinino hHRi^hls-^YBar Warrant) ------:— Tlit y inve utfc-ii-luactive in i>i. grimilchildrIdren. .. and ii o rgan. Tlie couple: hash; 16 grandchildren. ' Return • Mulch Compatibltib le lEERE SEASON $ 4 ■RICE...... J :M iss_ ' -t I______^______' ISpotlightt 3 49 i l T h a f s ^ uontinued trom Cl s low comparcd to years _CoQtiDuedJroai£J ( ______;______B rickeU -uL E ile :n my, sisicrs were in the ~ 14SB Self-Propegelled ^ - - r In the pasl, some girlsgii ha*-ob- uated from sciencc atIt Ut.5i''s?atcI University ^ ,’’ she said. “Back then, _ Allison recently gradua ; j c c t e d icJ lh c M is s M : , She is the Los^"’ M^i.i. sons o f Jerry und Sher- ^ Deiliuxe W alk-B ehindn d M o w e r d to have to split into two Twin , Falls High School. S -•swimsuit competition. — dnughtc i u f 'JohTT-nTTit-pOTTlinna uo.x ot ry^laruf-fiicr; turdubMnflrne------^ ------lecausii'llicy nao .so many ^ ■ake a'jtcli. Cast A l i ^ ------nlor Mi.ss I'rogram docaccsn’. have n . Twin Falls. Her father is ai civilc cngi- cultural enginecileering at the Onivcrsiiy :k •5Spccushili-on-- nsmlsslon«Rear Baoocr*2Yr, WarrantyWar *7 Culling ; swimsUi] .component.nt. Other girls „ Twin Falls Mos(oscow, Hcdberg. director of pro- ?ncer at Arnalgamatcd’s T\ ghls • Mulching Compaii^o * 30) Daypa^ Return...... • have complained aboibout spending H factory. Cargill awardarded 250 scholurships >r A m e r ic a ’s J u n io r M iss , _ ____ thc-moncy to buy lhclhc n cccs.sary -fo r - J Maiiricii ■ '0 IT O hlsll■schoorgraduatcs'from si: ■|crcdTn"MobIicrAIaT7'safd‘------B ■ riiin .iso n o f-A llc n and DEERE SEASON $ C clothes, though busineiness sponsors White of Hazelton, recenllyIly g niduat- fa rm fam ilies in 46 states, Tlic Cargill parlicipalio:lion levels: fluctuate. PRICE...... Q , arc gcncrnlly available. cd from Valley High S‘>chool i in Foundujlion is a; private.charitable 659 : girls do have jobs now j.| Thc Miss Magic Val^.llcy.Pagcont ,,,,"“ " '8 H ozelton. H is father is an instrument ii foundanon off Cargill,C an agri-busi- ~ or 15 years ago, bul other p. will be staged ori Julyuly 9 with 10 man at the factory in Twin FFalls. company• babased in Minneapolis. G X 7 5 R ii d d i e r rc local recruitment levels confestants.. Normally,I y ’ H e n d e rs o n The Amalganialcd Siigai - •Hin}i-torque9-hp engine in g th e b c s l tim e o n th e ,,, Iph, a student at Valley .! snid, thc pageant hasisbcw I ccnio “ndfmdmi tablished the Educational ScSdi(S,mhi’p . KcUi Rudolph • 30-inch cutling v/idtn c o m m u n ityity’s calendar," he said, p High School in Hazel- jj • and 14 girls. J ’rogram lo help tjualified hijhigh schoo! Junior/Senior Hi •Tight 14-incti turning radiu:idius _ . n o tin g th!iai a t he doesn’t anticipate isofAm al- lon, is one of 44441 eighth-graders na- f ...So far. the Junior M.M Mi Program p„g,am ‘seniors who are dependents • 5-speed shift-on-the-gotr:0 transmission participation being down ‘. lave been honored for ‘i in Boise has not suffcrccrcd. snid Ida- gamated employees to contiiitinue their I'onwide lo hav ^ th is y e a r. ool, . . Iheir writing skskills by thc National : ho area coordinatoi■tor Marnicc ... education beyond high schor ;s wc can try starting carli- Council ofTcacirachcrs of English, She Schow. Tliat city's progrogram (Junior . __ The Cargill Foundationin recently _ rcccivcd a ccrtifi'lifi_ca_le_ o f achicycm eni Only 2 DElEERE SEASON $ 1 ' Miss officials objcct:t Toti the word “ year and appealing lo Ihc____ scholarship.” Fuller said, a’awarded Sl.OOO scholar:ir s h ip s to for demon.slrnlin}ling cxcepiiohal writing - pageant) was held.in.MMay. with 27 In Stock! PR'RICE.::.:;:;;-;, 1725 i , •'*' looking towoward-Junior Miss future. 'WW illiam Brackctt and RyaniMai. ^ ability in thc 19‘1994 Prom ising 'V'oung — girls participating. ——...... -TheJuniotioc-M iss-usually-fccd-<-ilic ...... Drackett-and-Mai-arc-b»botli-1994—Writers Program,im.-Sht*-was nomintiicd— ^ — Th‘c“ T)aTr^D ayrys Princess Lions’clubLib pageant, .so it all works gigraduates of Filer. High.h.School. 10 take part inn lhcI program by her -STX38LawiTn T f ^ t o r ' Pageant, set for 7 p.m.m. June 25 in logclher." Brackett, the son of Bert andai Paula tcachcr, Carol BBo om ar. ^ . thc W endell High Scholed to «yir pageant public relntiotlions director 0 1 • Ramona Speticer. "Ther■here h a s b e e n ■ T a x Clean h U p Crew" inn t h e JEERE SEASON PRICIICES ! talk of less enthusiasm." W c s ttorn < D ays Paradei e . ( I 5 SPEED $■ .Carie W hittaker, thethc currently W EDDIWG D DRESSES I & I v o r y - S i z e s 4 - 4 4 V GEAR DRIVEN.*1999 ; reigning Twin Falls JuniorJu Miss, W h i t e & ' can'l figure out whyly imore girls (SaSalas & Rentals) -JOHN DEERE 30I 1DAY "IMO RISK" GUAfJA R A IM T E E All n o w J o h n D e e re rr • arcn’4 interested in thcIC JuniorJ Miss BriddSni3 mowers come wilh a 2: yoyear factory naid Dresses • Shoes w/arranty plus extondcded warranty is available|e t to 4 y e a rs . : c ro w n . I______C o m e s e ce...you . deserve a Deere! ; "It amazes me lhal so Strapless Bras > Hats I decided not lo try." .she,h e "S 4 '': ''slfp's®'- Caketops • Cakes .' - OPEN 8 AM-6 PM MOrDNOAY-FfllOAY- 0 AM-5 PM'M S SATURDAY - ' I' I sad bccausc the scholarslarship money Chai(5-NajMapkkis - FtowergWDf^^" ' GEM EQUIPMENT INC. , ly firs, year of W EPDm( j ha.^ n im o s t p a id fo r m y f HG&REHTAlSHOP B m |bbM KiiKIMBERLY ROAD-TWIN FALLS i INTY TRACTOR i ' j s c h o o lin g .- - 1 — 1/2 Mile East of Cinema DELL, IDAHO I s participated ' Tsvclvc conlestants p. 733-8838 <»* • .in th e p ro g ra m last y e a r \ 733-7272 \ 36*6553 • I* • ar when Caric 25%lOFfimfllVITATIOIIS 0] ; ran, she said. Call Toll Free 1-8Q0-227-1007 Call Toll F reeo d 1-800-824-9519 ' |

'Wedding & i GOOD USEED EQUiPiVSW 5 E M T Toro Commercial WalkI Behind,E 16 hp, 52" Cut...It...... ‘500 ^ ^ Formal]'.Wear Experts i HiHs 92 Snapperi12hp,3D"C'G u t ...... *1.400 I ■* (i'lnd thanks; lelo Iho horses lor keeping usu s b u s jf/J 93 John Deere Gx95,12.2 . 5 h p , 3 0 " C u t ...... ‘.1,600. -D re sses; E& accfesso ries fo r ; 92 EagleslarJIIder, 18Ji|J i p . J 5 " C u t ...... *f;650 a £ t h e b r i dle, e bridesmaids, 91 Kubota T14D014 hpI ...... ‘2.200 I ■ ~ ' a n d m o t hih < e r p f th e b rid e . • 93 Snapper Rider, 14 hpi p , 3 0 " C u t ...... :...... :... !1.950 I '■.0 o d d i' 5 - y ^ s o d (late V i87 John beere.910 FronInt m ount, 20 hp, 60" Cut;;ut*4,200.1 - ' : 338 3rd StTeet:t East.E "In-storpp ituxedo rentals i ------‘ ...... AAlso l a Snowlhrewer andId C ER TIFIED PUOf. 'I Twin Falls- 734-J4-8393 fro™!n $25-$47.50 ; HIC/ACC0t4NTANT5 *CONSSSl'LT A N T S ...... • a good selectionin of walk-behinds in stock! I

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- Engsjag em eriliBtS .... S e m iice BiewsS... T W IN FA LLS S Acadia. homcpor(cd in San’ K e l s e;y-Hammer y - ~ M a r t i n e z -! ]- H i t e ------Scuman- Ap- g o ; -■ W E N D E L.L L ■- Allen and Krista & TWIN FALLS-S - Connie Flinn of H Hi i(e is a g rad u a ie o f T F H S andai at- prcnticc Ensign ones is a 1992 graduaie of Kclscy of WerWendell, announce thc 1^^ , Boi.se and Robcrert Martinez of Filer, tendinded (he College of Snu(herrlem.Ida- 2nd Class Jere-• jjjL _ _ j S B Je rojmc m e High School.-. ' ' - cngiigcmcntt rof; their-daughter, nnnouncc thc engagementcr of (heir- ho) and,Treasurea: Valley Commnmunity my K. Miller, M elissa Leiglj,^h. to^ordan D, Ham- * Ml ' daughter,'Kelly' Rac,I (0 Dnnhy Hite, Colliallege in Oregon, '" . s o n o f M il e s EROME - Navy Petty Officer m c r. so n o f GJary a r ami L;ircc Hammer J t: J s son of Don Hiteitc of Filer and John and Elizabeth Class Mark E. Lattio, ?on of He i^s em ployed hy Christi.-i ■df S h e lle y . .'ind L in d a M ille:r r of.Twin Falls.-.— - stian-sen. M iller of Twin . c O. and’HcIen L. Eattin of 'in'sTruction^n Twin Falls. Kclscy is a graduale'ofg W endell 9 ' M artinez attcitcnded Twin Fjills Falls, recently I c r o3me, m c is curreriily off thc East H ig h S c h o o l ;mcand Ricks College, She H High School. Shehe is employed at (he 'TliTlie wedding,is planned for>r 5 p.m. cbm pleled re- ;St of Africa aboard (he amphibi- f.s e m p lo y e d1 alat Papa Kelsey's in H M agic Valley Regional I Medical Satu:iturday a( the Odd'Fellows.vs Hall, • em it training a( a.s.saul( ship USS Peleliu, hdme- W e n d e ll. - W m t t i C e n te r iif T w in FiF a lls . ., 2 315 5 Third ' Ave. E. in Twin Fallsalls. the Grea( Liikes. p o Jted tc d ' in San Diego, and was rc- •---.» H a m m e r i.si a graduate of Shelley Naval Training Ba3ase ih Great Lakes, cently;ly involvedi in the evacuation of ------High School.-EI.-lie is employed hy ' A m eric;ericans from Rwanda. l^m Warigsg£>ari-K erbs ra Tow n iinil Co'iihiI'untry in Shelley, S Hc gradua(cdJ from the Magic A•|971 ’19 graduate bf Jerome High They are botllotl) planning to attend BffP TWm_FALL5LS^_Yic-aod_Dianc_ 1-^ -YallcypUtcrn«(iv-Sf!i(e-UnnInnTTTTtyHrrthc^^ii.T';------salut:nbrj;in in993. 199 He will bc sta- 1972. Melfssa Kolsoy . Cypher of Twin1 F1 a ils, a n n o u n ce th c ' , Thc weddingig iis planned for Friday e n g a g e m e n t o f tltheir daughter,' Jodi tioned at LittleCreek C Naval Am- - in thc Idnho Fnil•nils LDS Temple, ...... an d Jo rd a n H am m er phibious Base inLittle L Creek. Va. KIMIIMBERLY - Navy Airman Ap- - e r ------L'ecrtoM ichaeler C.“ Kefb.s,“soii o f H e Richard and PattiIti K erb s o f B oise. p re nitice tic i Robert S. Draper, son of ■m m Q Wangsgard iss a: 1987 graduate of S 3 HOME -■ Penny J. StuartIrt NM. and Victoria T. Draper of M a d ssen-Owens e ' K ^^^B ^TV trrFalis-l llgtrtrSClroorairJ-a“I99'I— r of MichachR. and Kimbcrih c rly , r e c c n tly - d e p n rte d ' f o r-a ------FILER - M,M. Dale and Bohby I g ra d u a te o f (he University L of Neva- ! idin of M ountain six-monmonth Western Pacific and Indi- Mildscn of Lehi,i:hi. Utah, announce the H j da Reno. She s employed e by Clear- promoted in (he Air .an OcciDccan deploymcn( with Fighter- e n g a g e m e n tt ofti their daughter. H water Care Centeiter in Twin Falls. ^ ■ ofsenioruirman. St)uadrc[idron II, Naval Air Station Mi- M ichcllc Ann.nn; to Fred Hubert IIII Kerbsisal98S85 g ra d u a te o f T F H S lid’ons .sy.stems spc- ramar,;ir, SanJ Djego, embarked aboard i W . MOUNTAIN H Owens, son of Dale and Dorothy - M and a 199U gradu:luale of thc Universi- gradua(e of Moun- the aircrlircraft carricr USS Carl Vin.son. Pouldnirtiaoghtcn Owens of Filer. ty of Oregon in1 Eugene. He cm- --- School. Hec is a 1992 graduate of Kimber- •Alice W. Pould: Madsen is a graduiitej; of Gooding ployed by Keelebler Co. in Twin j ly H igigh h School. ___H igli.Sdiool.aii.a n d - I d a h o - S ta tc U n i- ...... V .F„lls.- ...... - Home, has been prMarine Pfc. Jason • Forcc to the rank o versily. She is currently attending Thc wedding is planned for Saj^ur^____ f Jack E. nnd Ditme------^TWIhiVIN-FALLS - Navy Petty Orn*------Pouldin, a munit - — ;------th e -C tilleg e of-S*f-SoiUhern-ldiiliO:------r ' - day at Idaho Bototanical Gardens in ------Jo d i W angsgard ng, recently gradu- cer 3rd5rd Cla.ss John A. Jones, son of cialist, is a 1990 g Owens is a gr;graduate of Filer High • ^ B pise. and Michael Kerbs larine CtJrps Basic , Jerry/ A. and Anna M. Jones of Twin tain Home High Sc ------• S c h o o l a n d is at?also'attemjineCSl.-He V • Coursc. Falls,i, rerecently relumed from g four- ^ ifTemployed liy,y VV.IJ WcM -M rinne Corp.'< m—morrth—:th-Pcr»iati-:€uif- - Carl and Annc((e |H |P Jones, daughter depcndendence Battle Group. ■■■■■ Skabronski of Gc3ooding, announce Combat Engineeries C and Sandra D, A 198719? graduate of Twin Falls _____ B r o d ejen-Barton e R ^^5 5 1 (he engagementt cof their daughter, ------Hc-^oincd-the-ffe,»reccntly reported- HighI School, Sc: he joined Uie Navy in f r - O cto b er. TWIN FALLS-US •- Bill and America^ j f i K clli^to Luke Schroeder,S son of H t he destroyer tender Augustis t 191 8 7 . Brodeen of TwI'win Falls, announce BB Leslie Ann Scliro'eiiederofTwih Falls. ^^^^H JEROME - Na^ (he engagementent of their daughter, W Skabronski is a 1987 gradiprfc of prcntice Tmcie A. Holly Jean, too PRobert Lyle Bar(oil, W AA Qooding High ScSchool. She earned of Jam es B. Jone.‘ •son of Bol) Darli;ir(on of Twin Falls and -• ~J?3 hachelur-'S-deuegrce in elem entary_^^H \Vonick of Jeronie^ ------Ja y n c-K id d -o f.f aB(>isc, She is^lsm he - cdviciKion from CCarroll College in for duty aboard (he ______d a i m h l e r o f 't h i ! * — ^^A rH elenu-M unt—^n is planned for A ug. 13 Holly.Brodeen_ ...... cation from Boisesc-Statc University, fall, at (he First Chrisii;is(ian Church in Buhl.- and Robert BartonI He is cunenlly cm|mployed at (he Uni- Tliehe wedding is planned for J versity of Idaho ResearchR Ccn(er in 24 at at St. Elizabeth’s Cathc I Kimberly. He wil'ill be teaching for Churdirch m Gooding. I______■ S h e w m aaker-B l rajgg ____g JEROME - •Mr.M and Mrs, Alfred H I S h c w m a k e r o f'Jerom Jc e, announce (he engagemenl off ththeir daughter, Lanic ...... Jo..(o.Clitis-Braj}rasg..son-of.M r.-aiid— t h o l i c ' ^M fs.^^cc Dnigja g g v ^ lsb o f Je ro m e .____ ...... S K c w m a k 'c r i T IS a grnduatc of WM Jerome High Sch)chool and'Boise State |H Universiiy. Shele isii employed a( Ccn*. g M VCK iral E lem en taryy in if Jerome, ELI Bragg is also0 a graduate of Jerome | '.ECTRief^.P L U M B i N C High School andan. BSU. He is cm- " cSUPPLY CO0 M P A N Y ployed by (he; CollegcG of Southern 3ie< Idaho in Twin FFal a lls . j____ T iie w ed d in g is planned for Satur- day at (he homem e o f h e r p a re n ts in Lanlo Showmaker and Chris Bragg Je ro m e. i O ip e n Su]in d a y C C o r t e s■s^ftlbird ^ ■ lOam - 4:33 0 p m uto TWIN FALLS.LS - Isidro and Pat ■ ; I - Cortes of Twinn FFalls, announce the - u r ------;------cngapcmcnrorTTTiwtnmgnTcTrnnnTiT"^* Mririr fo nrrrk- V of Charlodc Ciffjifford, also of Twin F alls. Loi Cortes is a 199.994 graduate of Filer High School. SheIhe plans (o attend the J ______J College of Solid)u(hcrn Idaho in tnb'^^’^ H fall, m ajoring'in 1;: ______■ Gifford altendeiided Twin Falls High b c tio o l. H e IS cmsmploycU ] 57 T oIc o T ^ ~ ^ B in J e ro m e . The wedding’ is planned for June Dorok Gifford 25 at St. Jeromc’s e’s . and Olana Cortos ^AL Enga;iged? r REGISTRY T h e T im cc s- s -N c w s welcomes indue:lude a phone luimber where youyot e Loughm iller iV llclielle^ P erry dea:ise. _ your engagemcment announcement, can:i bbe reached and please returru rn / W i j I I D a n I f e y i e . Jared Heims Please call 733-33-0931, ext. 278. or the i.formfo at least two we^ks beforefore II visi*our office:ea( a 132 Tliird St. W., your>jr wedding. for an cngagcmc;mcntform.' Yoyour announccmcni will b be L ____ M J J f ^ C a nriann G arner- M eiissQ -Bul^ler— - ______Wc ask thata( thet inforniation be' publi.'lili.shed as space pemiits by thcthe j»W Qoavid K erner ______Trov V ltek^ ______typed ;ind theLC‘2niLlciiinicdja.oui fo __ S undiuday-bcfofc-tiic-wcddingr-YoiiA)IJ ------r— ------/^ re •» officc along wilhwi a photograph, mayly ; p'ick up your photo at 77jt j n o n Q u i g l e y ' TTheresa Snodgras . . b la c k a n d w hllitc ite preferred. Please Time;Tie.S'NcH'.v. Migr _____ ■ W S C Oott Jeppson Scott G uthne- r------

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' _ . . _ SundO'dav. Juno 12, 1994 . T7mos-Nnt Twin P,iM5. iaaJia*C-5______WesF;: End girrls traveel to Gir•Is State; set for thisI weeek Ie Na:ampa .. ■ ...... Hie'nmes-Ncws . . . th e Sn::;nake River Plain Aquiferf e r |- , P ro jccl, c t, All-State Choir. Catholic “ FILER - Seven1 ]iijunibr girls have YouthI Organizalibn,C chjirch choir, been choHcn fromm schools: In the Nationalnal Honor Society, Key Club, a • — wcsl;cnd of Twini FfillsF County as Ecolog>)gy Club; Spanish Club 'iindm d I delegates to attendnd 1994 Syringa Ruplor.Cir. C lu b . S h e w a s n a m e d M o sl G irls' Slate in Namp:inpa this week. ■ Improvciivcd Playcr .of the varsity soft* ...... ' Representativesi frfrom Buhl High ball'tean:am . I School are Jenyly Black. Sheri JanetCl isi ihc daughter of Gary andm d I Baughman, Michcllecllc Kippcs, Janet Wcna Savage.S; She has been a cla.ss B l a c k Baughman tK Ip p o s . Savalyage ^ NIppor Lohr Savage and Jenny Nipper.Nif officerr anda member of the student 1 1 i i Jcny i.s the dauglitighter of Jerry and councilil a: n d lia s c o m p ete d iri d istric l ■ Penny Swanson, daugughler of Gary Kay Black. She iss presidentp of the and slaleale drama compelilions, where and Barbara Swanson.*I.* isi rcpfesunt- Y Spanish Cluh and a :member of the she receiceived first place in ihe lechni- ing Caslleford High SclSchoo l. S h e is______l _ Art Club, Ecology-gy Club, Raptor 'cal iheat eater division_aad,third.placc.^ —involvcd'ln cheerlcaiTuliiig. band, ll>. ^------Cl'ubrKcy^einb;-Nr“N aiuralH elpers ’’honorss Ulii ihe serious ensemble divi- L-AND-THTL-E^ND::ESeR0W- Future Homemakers oofTT^'merica’, and the Spirit and PrPride group. She sion. She S: is a member of the Pep Club. Color Guardd and Natural T i t l e Insurance h ® Esci:row ServiceS has been captain of the baskelball Naiionalial Honor Socicly, Spirit and Helpers. She plays alioIlo saxophone team and was a Soutl)uth Ccntral Idaho Pride groupgru and Natural Helpers and and flute and has enicilered disirict- Conferencc All-Star,ar. iand member of • is a dele;clcgale lo Ihe Avialion Career music competitions. O c c i “Pe e ^ a Basketball Internatinational Stale and EducaiioIlion Academy at Boise State ______rsiLv.------:------^ Tara Lohr and Ginala B rie rly a rc Sheri is the dauftliljfiller of Mike and Jennyly is the daughter of Mr. and ihc“dclcgatcs .fromT 1iler- Nigh ------I •- Cindy Baughman. Sh(She has been vice Mrs. Rali^alph Nipper. She has servedcd president of the Futu■uturc Farmers of as secrci;reian- and rcponcr for Futurejrc . Tara is the daughler ofo David and .X Amcrica and the NiNational Honor Farmersrs i of^America, secrelary of the;|,c JoAnn Lohr. She is a mcTiember of ihe Society and chairmannan of the School. Spanishsh Club, vicc president ahdhd National Honor Socieiety and has Pride Committee. SliShe is a member historianian of Iho Ecology Club andnd *’ccn active in the Stailate Holstein of the Spanish Club,lb. Ecology Club, secrctar;:ary of the National HonoriQj- Association,' where she: i: is ju n io r di.s- Raptor Club and prompro committee. _Sockty.^y.^Slio is also aciiyc. in Kcy.cy__ ir.L'LLdirc.ctot.-Shc.cntcr•crcdjiational-- —-— — ------S h e - i s - a c t i v c - i n 'tthe h e Snake' River Clufi,' R;Rapior Club and the Snakekc competition in New Ydi’ork last sum- Plain Aquifer Modelcl ProjectI and has River AqAquifer Model Project. She is mc.r and will compclc in Seallle ihis been a baseball stalstatician. She is a rccipiipient of Ihe Academy of summer. She competed:d in th e d is- . _ active in her church,:h, memberi of the Acadcmiimic Language AWard and was trict drama conlesl and1 wasv a checr- ______church choir and i.s.a.ii;a.dc2cf;aic.uuhc_lis

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KIMBERLY - Therhe 48th annual session of Syringa CilGirls -Stalc will -^ B ^ -—: bc held this week at tthe Norlhwesi H R ^ | Nazarcne College in Nampa. The ■ . -J k 'i 1 9 : : ' _ American Legion Au.xlu.xiliary i^.spon*. soring four junior girlsiris from the easl end of Twin Falls Couilounly. K ris ta -A n d r c w . 17, daughter of i a l B Lillian and Johnnyny Andrew of ^ndridrew Carlson Kindred N .Kimberly, is a'cheerle;:rlcadcr, member ______of National Honor Soc.Society. Business School Dance D. Team. She plans to 0 ler of M arcia and Marvindn Norris of.______Professionals of Amemerica. Spanish seek a careercai in politics. Her con-I- Hansen, ncf’cbnlribulor' is 'H a n s e n Club and Malh Club.J. . irib u to r is the Kimberly Lions Club, High School. She is actClive in her • She enjoys the outdoitdoors and plans Shellyy J Kindred is ihe 17-ycar-oldd church youlh group ammd as done f^^B ' on becoming a tctcachcr, The daughterer of Jesse and Deborahh slats for the boy's baskekclball icam ____ Kimberly Branch of3f I F irs l S e c u rily K in d redJ o:of Kimberly. Iniermountainn for the past three year'srs. She has r T3ank and the Klmbcrljcrly Chamber of -Bean andul RimI Top.Dcli.arc her con-I- _ been a class officer and enjoyser play- Commcrcc arc her:r contributingc tributiiiglg sponsors. She hus beenn ing the piano, sp o n so rs. . presidentII of« Fulure Homemakers ofif Kimberly High School')l's allernale I Natalie Carlson, 16, 'is ’the daugh- Amcricaa aand treasurer of BPA. Shec delegate is Tracy Arrossasa, daughler ter of Keith and Janeanel Carlson of is a danc

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IE Sunday CiiJrossword S einlor t caielerB cja r- BALL-PAKKC FFIGURES -T H E By Robert Mufilu B s o n Edited b y H c r l ) EEtI t t c n s o n Tw taFiJ Falls Seoior Q tizcns Center W edpesday: Ilonclcss cliiliickcn breast Quilling fromorn H: a.m. to 4 p.m. 616 Eosdond Drive p.irjiicj;ianna Pinochlc inn thethe.evening". ACROSS ft, , , All dinnersicrs al n(K)n. SugiicMed donaiicnon Thuraday: Boiled beef a lacJ crcolc , Friday ~ r~ ~ a~~^pju . Ti'8 " [ i 7 I is SI.?.-; for ------3 3 4. “ “ 13 B|^* ^ Of seniors and S2.5f) fot non-n- Friday: Snuir^wlxird ExcrcLsc clxvsIxvsat 10 a.m. ' ■ ' 5 Scotch pottorn J ______S u u ^ y ------10-Tat-Mafialciiy—_____ ..18“ “ “ TT^Bi .. ------— Mondsjc-N Aflividea-^------liKs-aVioirrm:------•; — 14 Ubrorlan's ^------Tuesday:/: CChicken cordon bleu Crnfis. quilling, pool antm t Kifl sim p ...... _doaroo: __ — Wcdnesda) vru.f ____ available daily dmintr cenicrtUlffllliim jn ------O oodlngCCounty ot ScnforCitizonfrlnc.------18 omnlQ vincil" PJ fn a.m. 10 4 p.m. 'Thursday:ly: Spccial Failier’.s day dinner 308 Senior Ave. 1.9 "Pomp ana _ ^ wiili roxst beebeef ■nic .senior ccnicr wani.s loo .,su:i r r m d i All dinJcrs a l . Clrcumsionco” ’ ^ at noon. Suggested donation . ^^^H 30~ 31 Friday; Fishor Fisl chickcn and German spcakinj; cla.s.se.',.a rica.sc indi- £ S2 r.ir w niciuiirx andj S4 for non-wniors. com posof. d ie your inicrc.si in this by call aii.n E o rsiu n - Mondny: UakcJaked ham 20 Ono Dusily in^ up al Ihc ccnicr. - .3 5 38 ■ “ 39 *0 Acdviiics T\icsday: Oiiclniickcii/ricc .supreme omployod j„ Monday 21 Mayborry boy ------Library. 1I’ool Room, and Bargain Wednesday:y: EnchiladasEi Driiljic at I p.m. ______2 2 ADJoc1 _ ____ ^____ Ccnicr wiiliIII cards,c games, color Iclcvision ______'Ihureday: Roil o i L s t b c e f ______23 ’'Uoifini W oopon■'kT' Ie ■“ 4 7 | co-slor ______' U>3p.IU. M ovit malincc Tuesdays aftafter lunch. . Actividcs Ceramics from 1 to 4 p.m. 25 Boro 51 5 55 • T o d ay - Monday 26 tnquiro Wednesday ------Dancc fror Line dancingng atai 9;30 a.m. 27 Short akin 57 ^ ^ ■ e o #1 rom 2 lo 5 p.m. at the ccnicr.■r. Crafts after luncli • The cost Is S Hand and fpaghclli wiih meat sauce ------tO^ompirtonmtl------^— a-ai4-|).m^Pre«nlqd-h}^H^gli— iiir'^ DiWdinnenintlrhaniJi — ' _____ llQ-Qanco-typo------. 17 M0OI3 0 card bot 71 -Payofo— No ------9?-^rfore-« ------Honday^Chicken borpers'; • ------G2-A-etar-lfV^t.a------20 Vonus 72 Vni 111 Banks Escutcheon 98 Ump'si' s coll Saturday Tuesday: Cubed sicak ' Activities Stfodo" Wednesday: Cubed steak 112 RQjQh'3 wife band S9 Walkoccodon Center closcoscd. . Monday • 66 Classify 27^051^-—°-*^ ’ yt-Pa; ’Thursday; Roast pork 69 Toaso's 113 Spool of film Edmund or H ob 101 "ll —- inocossarlly Aerobics ul 11 a.m.a 114V onox 29 Oven for drying 76 SecretEat agent so" Senior Otizcns Friday': Roast pork 70 D odaror 31 Vacant n bar ,a l __ Choir practicece alai 12:30 p.m.______74 M ualal or Konton jn nSPunlodei — „ ...... 3 1OMainSLNl,Kiiabely— ^ . - SoHuday: Reuben &andwiche>ich • - T\i«#day ------neTwoivorsiontns—— 32 W eapons 79 Soprano Edi ftGluck I. ...L 102 -Auttror ' All dinnersrsul I noon. fs Aflvorsory Aerobics at 11 u.m.undu 3:45 p.m. 117 Host 34 Olntmont plant 80 So< M ofliiy: ManwichM; on a bun Activides 76 Take Q powder 35 Took steps SI QrtWord of 104Aftido Monday i® - Wednesday:ay: Meailoaf Pinochle al 12;312:30 p.m, 77 Tavorn ordor “ 35'Q uif— ------B3'Sb|onnoyonce 0 105 Trust Eixerclsce!u.«at lOa.m. 7 8 Ports Took long stops ^ ^ . Friday: Falh■alher’s D;iy und birthday din- DOWN . ' '37 AJ Iho summit 05 wo Pinoclilc In Ihe evening. •• • , -Bridge at 12:301:30 p.m. __ . airport ■ 1 Tlbotan monk ^Sbop leisurely Tohron nnr man » “ Hod n :r with roast51 ppork 79 — majosty Watornymphs 108-Wostc ’Hiesday , Thureday 2 Ed or Loon j Sw I- Bon Jonson!" . 86 Toe m. A e r^ ic s ut 11 ii,m. and again at 3:45 '■ • 80 Donkoy; Gor. _ 3 1948Hoi6man ‘ G angster ^ Hollywwood Actividcs Quilting from Sa.m. to 4 p,m, 40 Boot by Bonds Q7 Tot- W cdnesda/ . p.m. ------82 Noatrilfl...... Trophy winner ! Mover - 109 BikiniU jport Monday 43 Shame 68 Wa — —ExerdicclaMaliOajn _____------W day______84 Diamond gsl 4 Soa oagio ‘44 Conor and Jacket____ 9 i g o » E.tcrcise-rfa?ei!Ms-at-fr30-7>;m. ------.85 Fox cortoon 5 Threo'w hooled , 47 Lowest point- ''______Mo' M i inm iai Tuesday Bus to Twin Falls evpry Wcdi:dnesdav. Modlodlnis wili emertain. • -s patriorcfi _ vofiicle . ;50 "Boau —" (Wron _____ ■ al l Hii Exercise cla.':lu.ss al 10 a.m. 'Ihursday Pinochle at 12:30 12:3' p.m. 69 Typo of grass * 0 Trooloss'pialn ’ navol) fTrw I jtiu l f ll l Ceramics atal I p.m. __ 90 108? Oscar 7 Hindu god of Hro 53 Cult ^ winner ______S John..ln.S M tl8nd— - 54 "Ain't It • • « l f E.xercise cla.^:la .« ai 1:30 p.m...... - -■ ------SZTJotOrminos S fiom ovoflofm oni ' ■ Awful. — I" . ffttt • logoiiy soil chomlcalty <. (HoM rd)______S I t Exereisc clas:la.ss al 10 a.m. -amilv Healthh Services ■ 93 Axilla 10 "A fooling ; I p.m. 95 Aspoct ond — ..." 55 Nombie periods H H (Wordswonn) 58 ( Elomont of sntlro rt ff 96 Abrado Jt 1 p.m. 97 Ultimato 11 Oonalo 59 ( icoiondic iitorory W j Antwuncing... 98 Ralso a — (moko<0 12 Signs for another ( work H IB 60 Blanch H|T[ ea Hediagc Senior Center 0 »U93) hiten ( 421 Overland, Burley' 13 Timetoble obbr. 61 Harold or Richard Hm 100 Bird of proy'3 ( ■s al noon. Suggc.sied donation, F a m ily H e a lth S etervices Adm inistrativt■ive O ffic e h a s w eapons 14 Plant Bclonco • 63 e Efnnnatoo 102 Inlots 15 Loader of tho 64 £ Snoko or Gila gftt m o v e d to 144 0 F ihHer Avenue East fromm 1their former "City Slickers" >: e65 Shout of surprise )||ir Meiilioiif 103 Melody Liver .md onions location of 541 Mi a t i n A v e n u e E a s t. 106 Godot wor • l6*Modono money 66 — a s tho hills 1 1 67 Furrow § 8 ly: Oven baked chickcn \ 68 "Norma Hno" | j Cliinew! lurkcy hiKxllcs I I'inochlc atubecucd 1 ribs _ W g aiso have the; tpleasure o f introdudittd i'w g L a r y ______^ “ T l r e d ^ o f r e t i i Lawson, our new} lly h ir e d E x e c u tiv e DD ir ire c to r . ? Undo replacing EUgio W h ite .. II 1 p.m. S e rv ic e . . — z— r e m O l t l Monday: Me unproduciive. i>ludies ha i T T i- p i;- ...... -- 'Tuesday: Liv ~ ~~yVelnmte tHe metiiata ana puoitc to meete e t L a r y a t a n BRADENTON. F — A s thal seniors are more deli * Wednesday:ika i County Senior Q tizcns Open House in outur new location on the 14th o f June Congress and Pfcsitlcntnl Clinlon( wran- also more consistent, me 'I - 'Thunday: aScrvicc Cenler glc over whether orr howhi much to work has to be done a secoi ' Friday: Uarbc702 lllh SL. Rupert 1994 from 230 p.mm . to 4 p .m . itj^rtmiiv utp. f f j-r ~ ■ Uinclut.1.4 lijn : gLiii.i ii-nt-noonr^ u g gCTcd-domttOTi— ------more atKi-niore relirccs-:cs-itfe nol-w iiit- - ^------—ment bcncfits. Many do,'blI . 1 T Acdvida ;-own.|abIc-scrvicc.-llonic—. ing for govcrnnicnt: pcpermission to ■ ' who don’l, rising priccs ( Monday als on rcqucsi. Please contact Mlarjtffi^S a Secretary,f, fft o r m o r e ’eppcr beef and broccoli c am m ore. for medical care) can put a Pinoclilc a l l Baked ham bigarade with information a t 734 If you’re retired butbui looking to K f in what arc supposed lo be return to tlic workrk force, the •years. American M:m:igemciHent Association • Unretirees are resc lib c ra te b u l Ivlicldoka has a new book for you. clian^e. Again, some are,leaning I less & "Unrctiremeni; A Carc]!arccr Guide show that they were prol:ond tim e. 702 '■ t* *t/cUtec^ the Retired ... ihe Soon-I)n-to-Ue Retired way all Iheir life. You’re ju: but for those ••'*•52.-Dfing-o\ m ... the Nevcr-Want-lo-Bc•Bc Retired." by to find a stubborn 20 yea tie. itaicA ieit fUcieicc C6-.t6uc ... Catlierinc.Dorton Fyoc a n d A n n e slubborn 70 year old. i (c.spccially Marrs Dorlon. is a guid;uidc to finding • Unretirees won’l sta\ work for the over*65 set. company for long. AccordiKlhcgoUcn „„ngcsa«i= '5 ‘- ^ . !■ Thc^c are 33 millionion Americans ’ veys. young men and womi csislant to age 55 nnd over; a h d lliclliey are one of Harriot Doerr first job are much more lik ______the faste.st growing scriiccments of (he ing allcmati I after a short time than ar, bul. stu d ies 'obably thaf nation’s work force. , . employer. Author. at 83 'EoyaltyTneans-somcthing-tt J .. - Harriet Docrr, 83, findrinds inspiration • .Fightiii]latiyc jobs with your present t -The book has valuable jusiaslikdlyVir ^ c a r o ld in life and has written;cn ‘Stones for Tlie book . foe those looking for work M Ibttm i, cfs lookingting I age discrimination. ■ tho.sc hiring...... Employor.s who hire-ire-seniors say li also>ok pu also is an aid to employ-; . f . To gel it, call I-SOO-26^ rding to sur- COMUMUIMITY WW e l l n e s s thcy arc more depcndahdable. easier to about unreti:lg (o hire seniors. ' Icosts SI7.95. men on ihcir *^9 train and have a betterIter work elhic p u •ls to rest a ho.vt o f m y th s - ikely lo boll than-younger workers. elirce s; c BLIL O O D D R Ai ' V J l N G Dut many seniors (as:is wv ell as m any \ V / rto -th c n r------non-seniors) have troublelble coping with \A / ( the rapid-pace-of clutngcIge in the work- . information ing world today, k as well as ------M oondays ! througirr T r l d a y s That’s where Uiiretirctirement comes ~P ^e're Com • ------7------in. It offers specific advicIvicc on: I W J6 2 -9 6 9 9 . It June 6 -2 4 , 1 9 9 4 • C re atin g a-rcsuiTie: lhat th highlights the accompIishment.s ofafa a longlife. It fw I -3 Your includes sample resumesnes and lips on I .Vj ^ 7 - 9 a . m . how to handle interviews. lood! • Staying active in youyour current p b M'^IV R M C F r o n t L o b b y . if you're stilP working,;. arida; on crcal* .. . eighborhc ' Cost: $13 ■ - INCLUDES:J-.

•-cholesterol . HDL r i s k f a c c t t o r j CIHAINLmKFIFENCE l A V A ^ [ t h e FENCE THAT LASTSSTS FOREVER triglycerides LDL g l u c oo s s t e I KowPacinctinflnltforrtiilChtiChUn Itfii; Nneliij j • I • Dtjrablo Espresso, and Pastries I . for 12 hours before bkblood is drawn. (Vou shehould have nothing lo> cacat or drink J — ——* Hsfldftotn o ------» ------f - Fabulous Coffee, Esf ------1------•M alfrtM anw Frcorco' rpt'w atcrrbut do takc-alr-aJf-regulHr medications^;ir)rNorappointm ent Js:nts:nec^an*;— . —— I • Protects CMldren^9 n & P 0 ti' I . ‘ e located ', chcck in at the informalnation desk. ( I Cat! h r a FREE £ES s r m r £ i W e'li b ent li to the 734-7440 . [ a d j a c e ninyon t Springs inn !^jW ^RFCYClJKO^^ B est'W estern Can;j|

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H J______Sunday, Ji.Juno 12. 1994 TimoG-Nows.. TwTwin Falls, Idaho C-7 monihly schcdulJulccf meclings. Conlact If you arc :iblc lo hi:l]),,call Michcllc M looking for peoplele wwl ho woulcl f>e inicr^I Frannic McMalla h o n ill 7 3 4 - 4 0 0 0 -for W.Vard ar III 324-KK56, csled in listeningjng tiS children rend. Soitiebc ~(iiorc informalior :issisling Ihem lo10 Write w and helping- , ; . * A C(im/>(iler w ilh :i piiiiicr is need- with math, • The Collcgc of Soui:oulhcrn Idaho and is air-cc•conditioned. To reccive paparticularly looking for cligiigiblc per- . A f;,mily withwil small children_is in cdd fcfor a 13-year-old boy,wilh All\ 1lcniion W c a lso need help tic! to prepare the, . Rcfugce'Ccnlcr is prcscnilcntly rescullng matching funds, fi wc must raise soson» in Buhl, Gooding. Jcrc:romc :ind uch ,, and .ri w'lishcr and- DcfiX-ficit Disorder (ADD),'If yiyou can lihr:iry-f«r kindcrgarrgartcn through sixth Bosnian families whoI aai rc a rr iv in g S5(),(HM);Any,ny communiiy involvement TvTwin Falls. Cull 736-2122: ffor more A singlec jnoiherJi is in need of a , don;lonaic, call 53(>-(i35‘>, grade. No cxpcricnce;nce is neccssiiry: Our whli nolhing- more tluiiimi \ihc clothcs lo help i;iise« ihcscl funds will be great- inlinformation. highchair, A tr;irr;inspiantcd fam ily i?> in g»ial :il Wasliinyl(iii,^I011,^1 iorizon is lo help tlicf arc wearing. Tlicsc familiesfar ure in ly appreciate'alcd. All donations arc lax , need of a couchch and clothcs for chil- • W ashingioii/Ilori/on lilcni'menl:iry childre:i feel gnodod ; aboul ihemselves "need oflw/ln' ancl standardJard size mail- deductible anda^ we .will fgmish a letter -- • The Collcgc of Soulht-rlern Idaho jf^n, A singlec woman^ is in need of SchiJchiiol in Jerunie n>:i;d;f your assissis|:incc and succeed withI Ihcir the schoolwork. I f ' cs-scs. sofas, dressers; chc.chcst of draw- of thanks thalhat can bc used for incomc CT:CTiIld C arc C enter has an idcdeal open- huubcl.old/umiiulilurc, ' ' inn lli Iil-■classriioin ;iiid lihr:ify. VWe arc you can hcln.call .■?2-t-J8-Jl,32-1 ers, clothcs hangers, bicyccycles in good purposes. Pic:’lease send your gift lo: Tlie injing for jusl the right person. repair and televisions inI goodgo repair tq Americaa Ixgion,Ix; Twin Fulls Post 7, Wc need a foster grundpJparenl lo help Ihcm Icam the Enghsglish language. P.O. Box B()3,SiSr T w in 'F a lls ID 83303- wcwork with children ages 2-3.3. M usi be C a ll R o n B lac k at th c: .C.CJ S l/R cfu g ec 0Hfi3. lowerlo\ incomc and 60 or twcr C cnier at 7.16-216fe. • — — , - fyfy. Call Marcic Donner or Tcrc.sa H W 1 j ...... '•■'The'Colllollegc of Soilihcm 7Jalin*S—-H Ht cH idw on ill 7 3 6 : 2 l 2 2 _ _ _ r I A r ------•_Ihc.P,ort.nf.Hppcj.s_is in need of Senior Com]impanion Program would I ^ ll ML^i' furniture for their livinving rooms -~Iikc‘ to flnd'tli'that-speciiil-pcrw>n-iu.lhc.._, , • The Dcpurimcnl of He; a n d . ------c h airR r« ’faKrCtC'-in good-cKl-condiiioiir-lf— Etlctt/Hiiztfhc‘hoiMire«-l«>*}i(jlp^*-liomc— -V\V- \/c4 ta> c -F i> n u l li i •yoircan donate, call i’alrict:rick o r A lberta b o u n d - e lddcrly e i client with a few Services Se is looking for famm ilie s for at 73-}-51«0 or 734.70H0,0, chores. ThcIC |program pays a stipend, adolocents ad who cannot live i travel reimbuibursem cnt, som e m eals and These Tl: young people arc vi( • T h c M a g ic V a licIcy. y . Regional transportationion. Applicants must be 60 abusenb and ne g lcc i o r Ihcy h;' . abandoned by, ihcir familic Mcdical Ccntcr needs volunteersvo to and lowerr itincome lo qualify.. Call ab help in a variety of pnsitnsitions al the Marcic Donn>nncr or Teresa Hellickson very vc m uch need a nurturing aai n d struc- 2 ^______UircdUii home. Family and ChChildren's ■ H IH S ervices DifCCTor at 737*21)'-2 IX K )...... ^ ^ ^ Services Sc offers training, tm o n th ly ' • T lie Honlome Delivered Mcals pro- reireimbursement and .support lo . • A d isabled collcgc....sludcnl .sii needs gram at thc: TTwin Falls Senior Citizens wlwho open their homes to thciicsc youlh. repair on a roof in order:r loti get insur- Center is inn rneed of volunteer drivers FcFor morc information, call11 Frannie a ancc. Without insurance,-•e. foreclosure for the' meal:al delivery routes onc or M^M cM ahon al 734-4000. lom e Equity Loans A V I S A A u t o LL 0 o £ a n s will follow,'Soniconu iss alalready will-' more timescs per week. The routes ■ ■ If opening your home to1) youth is E g ct! (MTi moni’ U^tni to £ 8 I U'lih luu Vlu (l;)ti<}ll^, [rr liiijin^uiiw.■w a r , mick (irW? ing to do thc labor forr ftfree and can begin at 111 ;a.m. and take aboul 45 so something you can’t do al tllliis linic. H B iKxkiwHirklidMi? ,SixiN.iliL' .Sol oiiK dciI ui-iimelimUl-1 iiut'rol ------find materials al cost, AlVI lcleast 5300 is m inutes. M Me o n d a y th r o u g h F rid a y . (]„ ihcn consider becoming a v p B i.miu[>'in 'i \Tor 7.V-r-“ pareiilS-fOr'l)r'Famlly-and-Chlldrc:n‘f — ^ : :li __ Scrviccs. Rcimburscracnt Rc for room ^ a n d b o a rdd is provided. Contact i.w urld withcMit justic' • Thc Soulh CentralII CCommuniiy Frannic McM:Mahon at 734-4000. Fn^-nniKiirnnrp' ~ “ Action Agency Energy'y -Assistance p r o r c c t t I k ‘ itiiio-fill, Program is looking for wcwood to store • Senior CompanionsC< are older men ^ 1 1 ^ .f m K.M4 i for low-incomc fami|ics_l(:sjo_hpa|jhcir_;md_w.onicn.ij a.in_llic_Magic.yidJcy .who------— ho m es during the next liealHealing season, are makingjj life11 a lillle easier for Ihe Oill Jean Osbom at 733-93-9351. elderly. Tlicle I program h as open in g s in Jlcflgiiafl] m o s t c o mimunitics. m A little cxtru mion Program money alwa;A'ays helps. We can offer ^ ----■JMltmJiUCDClinQ.CL^SIim ' • Tltc Senior Companie ■; MOviO QI ino has sevccal openings in the Mini- you a tax-frc• free stipend, travel reim- Cassia area for eligible perpersons. 60 or bursemcnt andan olher benefits^. W c arc ; You FinS 11 Sold ■ ^ * older und lower incoriie.c. 1These posi-' im H iiim bT ^ Daily 7:00-9.1-9:00 _ Out BofofO y«--/ _^ions.a«jn thc Burley_Cy C a re C e n tc r p yiiiHiiiiiHMTrTriTr ] I H I .Sun, 5:00 •■ 7:(7:(X)-<);CX) _ ' _ _ Showlimo, * and Couriiry-Living.Cen7cnlcrrrryou gi Tl You Wlli Gol Inlo '■ <‘- would like to oam a littleccxira ci money. fi rnO l Your Noxi Movio lor " ^ call Marcic Donnerr co r T e r e s a ^ onlySt.OO f r i ^ ___ Hellickson at 736-2122, omplete Pump j iTwiNiawimJ [ opiP E N E V E r V N I G H T ! : OPEN FRI ■ o»»i a/es cS Serviqe | • Thc Boise Veleran'an's Nursing h HP !SH ' ~ SI low i t s ------DAKACABVEV snow “ — Home i:> in urgent need1 of a new bus t * W e'e repair all m akes Jfj AT 9:00 A T 9 :0 0 Rl-SAT-SUN ONLY! to transport di.sahlcd velcraIcrahs who arc F . • N g U 5 CLEA ^J0w Installations | e s c a p e L ^ t v SAM NEILL residents of thc home: to American F r - . SLATIV-VALERIA COLINO ^ SI LAURA OERN Legion baseball games,. fishfi: in g trip s, | , C O .H J T • and other activities sponsonsorcd by vct-‘ | - _~733-1240 i r - ^ '' ' ., cc SLJ iti ASTFVTN A T 1 0 ;3 0 IN *5i. - y.-iKr?G f4iTi ' erans organizations, civicic anda: fraternal | j o O O3 3rd Ave. So. j m m i \ / A T group;j^A new bus will co;cost S 100.000 i W ■ ilMlllllilltltUHHIltlillM inmiiwnMn8n{?J that is equipped to handleIle \w heelchairs T E ^ V a l ^ :o-iUT rWv(T?v RIDE OFHIS LIFE, r r l T 10:3 0 Dally 7:30-9:-t5 Satr-Sun. l2:4.‘V-3:00 MB 5:lS-7;30-9;45 1 9 ^ 5 Mon.-Thuti. 5:15 w #204331 21"2 R ccycler II |Tw jirm i!|j^|.i| H e a n d p u sh I|fw iN H |i|j,',|:l U l — ^^^PiaB£EG_llNDltR'S ■Rr.. <;.1lfl ll5 _ ; / Daily H:IK) only - W i Sat.-Sun. 1:(XW;3»-H:(K) , . DANN'l Y D e V l T C ^ M ,m .T l..ir s.-i:30-H::30 ^ ^ ^2043i-38 21" 5.5 HP x z m z z z ^ o m ; mcrcial Engine )jlly - 9::Mr’ ------al.-Thun. t:15 •-»;(X) • 6:45 - 9:30 If-Propclled SUMMER!' M A T I N E E M 0m - \ E S ~ : 1 R- •Reg. S679.95 2iTll SUMMER FAMH.VFA MOVIE SERILS I nECINS FRIDAY)AY IN JEROME AND — f l e * 6 2 9 ’ = 1994 MOS-DAY IN TWINMN FALLS - GET YOUR I iDY FOR RUSH HOUR. —^ Slorc Hours;irs; M on-Fti K;IX>-6:(M) WOVirjPASSCS DEFORE'niEYSEU.OUfTDEf 1 ^ ^ * Salurdurday «:3n-5:.10 SUVlHSJntLIntLCfflGDlCJem — P /ES R U D Y If >ER "Two thumbs up!' M i i I M A Dino;:a'jSAUnS Sl-onr X ; ICK______H I .... E].^ KEHNU REEVE! - — Moi.-_12JO-2:3Q__^| L12;3'fc2;3n______' iware—----- TDE.S,-WF,I). JD;30-12:30-2;.'?f 5« ------h io ju x I DENNIS HOPPEI 3 i,.WF,I), 10;30.l2:3<)-2:3t) , ~ - N O W _ J \ ______THURS, 12:30-2:30 - [ ^ E E a — s 733-545477 * 147 Main AviLVC.W. RS. 12:.10-2:.U) SANDRA BULIOCIf l O W l N G ! j ALL SEATS ONLYSl.SO rE5W7M)NI,YII.M) wriiini;t matim.kih:kii' ...... WIIIIOL^lOinfW TlNlXTltktl^ _ . DjJJy.?;J 5^45______f M Sal.-n»ir». 2:15 I c U A ' i K g Q . ■J;.>5-7:15.9:.15

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r - j Whati t is a TCU? I ' '' .../

A..xraii;iisitii.LnaJ_care_un init is a specially’ ______p6UAct^ cut clesi't^nned hospital uiunit C'tiring tor' ' > ■■______

— p a tie nn ts ar a le v e l between b acute L . : iiipatitienc hospital care c; and long- OPENI HOUSE 'I n f l l . I / ■' term acute care, honime health, or I 'd isch arirge to the home,le. S c t t t 4 ^tf,, , p < ttte J 2 ZTXma^'c^:' 1 iPjj .. y J:± 2 - 4

S Why diJjd we open a TCU? 3 t ci t ,

In tl-the Magic Valley;y, about 15% of’ 7 < ? a : tuul moeC tie ------— ------l i __the_p_QK jp u litlq n is oveier ttofagf of 657“------‘...... I co m p ared totc a national aveTOrage o f 12.3% . I I This meansi ea-significant nuiu m b er o f peo p le i needing hospiDital care require:e geriatrically^or3riented service.^ ..

. P r c . L - nirly, r l 1H lU'L’vcr, tlii.< ,s not available irn any hospital .si.set'

i n1 t mir area. With care unit, the mnedical center vvw ill - - now ,be.e. ahle_to offcr-SL I C .U _iv;ilLp_i'o\’jci-ckt.a. .C()ntinuity.y of- ■

l i c a l d i ccare ; .serv'ices whc pas,se.s from' th e need, n for acute cp

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® BUKLI-Y • Dcfeicfending eliainpion K Christopher James ofif CliallisC :md Burley's There is nolO mystique s, Tracy i-‘rank battled lo;oiiseven-iinderpar9 while Frank's eft'ori ^ was a lillle less speclac.‘lacular but equally as — Detiletroit Manager ^;...... rI'v* M ■ eflleient. H ' In all. eight playerss bbe eiiered par in the' li- -“TT - ._;._j:~r'._,.Sparlarkv Anderson______ra tic Higlil.-- plus a coupleCOI ill tlic'seeond - I on Boston’ss FFenway Park I The title rides on theIhe ioutcome of today’s luunrf, the flnni fotir^om H Terry Spackman of Burlhurley und Twin i'alls’ B Ja.s_on M e y e rh o e n 'e r tccirccirig offal 2 p.m. ee in the lournament Girls’ Ameriirica’s C up « had been questionablelc throughtl most of the wcek.’due lo an injuryy to10 his right hand sus-• ’ qualifying scs c h e d u l e d _____ lained in ihe stale Fourb:urball chanipionsiiips. BURLI-Y - With ihc llu largest lumoul in _ , . Hut as the lournamenli^ l tirew closer. Fr;mk _____ . liisiory. Idnho Cipiainlin Jack Gusser. Twin . . wanled more badly lo.pl:i.p la y in it, I ['[ills, expccis this yciir'ear’s state America’s H e ’d sa id th e b o th eer r camec; only on the 70 ;■ Cup Junior Girls’ leancam to be among the lo 90-yard shots wherelere "I iiave lo take a ■i divot," Later in thee week\s he lelf he’d _ ' GnssL-r a n d (he IGA}A p lu s 21 can d id a tes _ .learncti lo i^lav wiihoulKdii llineliing and'eh-' ____ w i l l seicct llic top (burar lo advance to ihe fi- APlXWo^ tered. mils ut Kaincuiii. na.,irranring-qtraitfTinB ------•.~i .Jiisi hail till- rijiliLTill shols lodav." said ______Tuesday and Wednesdayiday at Burley Munici- Now f York Rangors goalieaile Mike Richter attompt?ts to grab tho puck justist as it crosses tho goal>ai lino on a shot from ' Frank. ’T was either clo^c lo sc 'c n n u g h fo r a lit* pal Golf Coursc. Vancouver CanuQifs’ GocSooff Courtnall during thihe second period of Garlame 6 of the Stanley Cup:up finals Saturday. ■ tie chip or 120-vardsi awaway. None of those Among the top candiindidales nre M errilyn______80-90-yard shots." he: saisaid. Gibb.s, Boise. goTiiglg lor her lliird team ■7.~~Aliiroii5tnrrtian}-rrrfTrrpick-ntimnyihinj, ------bcrili; Kristen Olsen.en. Idniio Falls, and i thal's best in a seven-uin-under round. James . Nicole Jensen. Rigby,ly, w h o h av e be en o n ' said il was probablyi "pulling"|" prelty well two tcanis and Jody Ne:Neintann, Rigby, wiio C M iu c l « e T Q aO i f i i ^ _until the last iwo lu)lcs.’'• s." ' , made it as a i'rcshiiiann bibut didn't try oul tite ' His blazing front 'sitside’w asii'l'i-udcnl p;Lst two years. ■ ■' — • when he started ihe lourlouniameni wiih a bo- Twin Falls is sendin;ding three of ils stale , Vancouver' icesi New York, 4-l,iin Stanley' Cup< action.1 gey on the pTir^nve firstrirsriu)le.‘"Tli.it';r:giv------iisiiip team in Whitnev______r ^;.;ng auaW w o .shoLi." hhe e ;said. Lewis. Stephanie Fraleyley and Sarah Tliomp- The 1 Associated Press Je l’H iTiirown and G eotr Coiirmallall"sciKeil l|iere. 1 hey matUiTitie iliiTpIiice'c)uicl agiiin' Sat-It- ' But the turnaroundd wwas immcdinie. His - —^ tw ic c eaclich for Vancouver, seeking. ibits llrst li- urday, when about ab 10.000 fans watcheded drive on the par-threec se second hole stopped “The bcsrw c’\-c e\-ctr\-cr-}lnished-was scv- VANCOUVliR, British CoColumbia - i he tie sincejjom ji ing'tjie NHL in lf|70,' G;mie6 oiiliicG;: Garden’s huge scoreboard, .perliaps two inches sliordiort of a hole-in-one, enlh in.Ogden. I think-nk*-\vilii litis te am w e \ V ancouver C anucks ju st w oon’t n ’t go away, .ind Vancoi:ouver’s 'loud. low;cl-waviiving fans ' Vancouver is irying' lo bectune only thehe He continued to makek e I b ird ie s on ih e t'ciiir will have a chance of>f pplacing peritaps lhal uneither will the New York Rangers' Ra Stanley mocked1 ttbe Rangers’ Stanley Ciip'iip'dfougiil, -second team cviever lo rebound from a 3-1• 1 pars and knocked his drivedri' on the long llfth high again." Gasser msaid, i: noting liie Ida- (ICup Curse, ^ ' • by chantiiIting “ 19-40! 19-401” in ihee tlthird pc- dellcit in the finaInals,-Toronio, which heal De-le- . liire e-p ar lo w iih in a c o u | p le o f lt.-cl. hoans will bc panicipa:ipating againsl year-.,. | I Vancouver, 5-0 when (acir,icing ciiminaiioii riod. Thele Canucks, swept bv the NewNc 'I’ork troil in 1942,, is the only of 24 previousus Meycrboelfer saiil the only re.illy disap- round prognuns in muciuich larger population . j]Ihis postseason, forced ;t sevenvcnth pm c of the Islanders■s ini Ihc 1982 tlnals. were 0-4J-4 in title- teams in such a !siiuation to emerge viclori-ri- p o in tin g m o m e n t o f' his hi;- 6S round was ”a centers," ffinals by winning -M Saturday•day nighl and c.x- series ganamcs al Pacillc Coliseum unliiniil Saiiir- oiis, bogey on nine,'ther easiesiea hole on the .tended•Ihe Rangers’ 54-yearcar wail by ihrec day. ■ ■“ • The Camicks:s hbccamc llie I2lh team lo winin course," June 14-17 Twiniri Falls junior nmore days, ; Il W iil'iI'be the firsl seven-game fiiiaInals since any playoff rouround afler falling behind 3-1-1 Oilier lhan that, he1C n noted "no real iiad ; golfclinic spaccs:cs available ^ Tiie Rangers hope il’s onlonly a maltcr ol‘ 1987. whk'hen the iuimonton Oilerss Ibeat the when they endedled their opening scries againstist shots but no really goodtod ioneseiiher," days. The Canucks can make;e ^New York wait I’hiladelpIpiiia iTyers. and the scconond in 23 Calgary witii litreliree overtime victories, Tlic olher notablee oof the lournamcni Some space is stili ^ .! _ TWIN FALLS - Sc until next season again by wiiwinning ’i'uesday years, Nii■line c h am p io n sh ip series have ba\ gone This series. rc resembles the 19K7 llnais,is. came when the llrsi llight lligl passed wiiiiout a 1 Falls junior golf din- ' a^uibililo for th e T w in F; nigiit al Madison Square Gardiarden. If llial bap- llie routee since the best-of-7 fomiat,at w as in- w hen he av ily favfavoreii iidmonion look a 3-1• I p a r s c o r e . B u t B u rle■ley’s-Hd y Davis and ic. .sliiiL'd at th e M tm ieipieipal g o lf course June p pens, il would go down as one of the biggest IroduccdJ ini 1939. with homc.(canisIS ^winning lead but llicn lostost CJanie 5 at home and Gamene Doyle Dugger. Twinn F Falls, turned some I-5-I7, chokes in NHL history, witlvitlrlllc Riingcrs .seven linn (> at Philadclpiiiiliiia before winning ibc titleIc heads wilh one-underr parpa 71s in ihe second ; prolessioiiais Mike - - ...... C linicians w ill b e pi joining tbe 1942 Detroit RedU'd W inp as the The Ca[Tanucks bave already proV(oven ihey buck ai Ftlmoiiuii flight, Hamblin, Tom Sandersc;r.soii. Jeir Fewcll and only.learns to blow 3-1 leadss in the lliuils, can win atal th e fia id e n , ta k in g CJame.sie .s I a n d S PIPlease see STANLEY/D2)2 Pleasejse se e AMATEUR/D2 — MikeMngalian.

■ , "lO (0 11 a.in,: 8.|() yeaiyear olds. 8 to 9 yjii,; [i I I-12, 9 10 10,a.m. and 13-over. lO'io 11 J zen agaiill ill posF s i t i o i r ^ a,in, Cowsi is S7.50, Panicnieipants may register ...... al the pro shop. l a s s i e — ------IBM-featherwciweight champ, 8 caapture ESuiGk-CI d P r ^ ' - • ------F€ttiins-titie-OD-l[i-Iatc TKO ------T he A ssociated Pl , ATLANTIC C U T .. NN.J’, - Detroit featli- HARRISON.n', !N ,’s'. - Lee Ja n /e n w as too ------...4) cr\vcight Tom Johnson,on unleashed a 12th- 1 the Buick Classic last yearaf- round assault on Benn;:nny A'nparo and rc- Icr sharing ihe: lc;lead through three nujiids. but lained ius Inlemationallal Boxing Fedenition ; ' som ehow he wvas as not too fighl to w in the U.S, , lille with a leehiiicalknoiLiiockout S aturday. ^ w eek, Referee Totiy OrliUHando baited the boul ■ ■'‘■.v'.'v'-r .. ’ ' '/Mid he is nolol ttoo lar along in his career lo .without i.ssuing a countynt wilh jusl 1:01 re- I ■ worry about a sinstretch of uninspired golf since maining when Johnsotison knocked tbe fa- - '1, thal .surprising vicioryvie thal h.id som e iiue.'Jtion- I tigueclAmparotothcnoifloor. i ‘’’5? " h e lb e r biss g;game is really of miijor-cham- f Compiled from stalstaff and wire reports H pionship caliber,;r. sm ——sGolf - P3 I .... ~ Today -- "I w:Lsn' quilclile as n;la.\cd as I .should have\e Golf P ;£i.vbeen and I Icanicinied from lhal and used il thehe , Bufloy Amotour. oil daylay I I'e.xt w eek.” Janziiiizen said Saturday aller shoot->1- __ini' M tn Liead-llieJ3mck-Cl'assie.alkci4 tiv S 4 ^ l _ i ------holes, "Maybee 1 jiist didn’t inisl m yself as m u c h .... B u u h■ic c 1follow ing week, I was a litlle -,Timo»N»w, llit m ore c onllden.lenl in my ability on Sunday llial Loe Janzon sank a piputt on tho 16th nooan' - cnamioi^i aulor:uio memo. Pocnno WM ANDY AflENZ/rng Tl llOOom -Channol nnij.SI. Lu>.o »0off attomptpt in tho first gam o of theho American Legion douo u b io - i„ lasi year’s Buk 12.30 pm, - Clunnni j;, t-iSftO Uiick Classic. He then won the one-shot load. 1 OOnm -Chnnnnl U.ooT?r RiR “k:i h o a d o r. 1993 Open at BaltJaltiisrol in New Jersey, 3 JO pm -Chnnrinl 13.»cmw ^1. Nnloinir«Jo ClinmiH. I He said hiss ggame has slarled to eomc1C he ihree-pulled No. 1. aa papar-3, HulJie started a ______...... Ct "n i T l)a-ioIC fJOA pMyons, • • J |0 around in receni;iil weeks, llianks mainly lo a sinng of lour stniighi birdihirdies on the par-5 5th , I J S a ------higher loti shoiiloiildcr-position in his piillln^^ip and also hinlieti No-., 11,1, 1-l.l-,ni.l-U.------^ 6 00pm -C-'annrllD.li.uotjiuoUnJl. 51 tou.tnlPh.'nOcvl, "Cowboys ^as-Vega{ ^ stance. Thai hasas | prevenled him from pullinglg "Once you stan makiii]iking birdies early you « pints, he Kiid. become more confident,"It,'’ Jan/en, said. " I'liere Betbre a tburiliirth-place finish in last week’s’s were a lol of good .scorese;_s iitoday. When you see _ * , open 3-gjyame Le^gion seriJIV /43 Kemper Open, JaiJan/en hadn’t fini.shed close to that it pushes you on." ' the T o p 10 in 13 IP(t.'\ lour warts this year. HeIc ills, who shol 6'). bailad ll the lead al 10-under , I .5POK/i . - pao*coLUCt«ii 1-!'B y Aniy Dcnlon' ------A tk ’r John Jo Stidik’s 'walk;-Rclvy SaiiiiiH>—S: had missed fourir tiit ls , bui Slid lie .wiKn’t wor,^>r,r w hen h e birnol make birdies, but niplo instructtonj, and (ollow itip »lmpl< tie r Field. c a m e OfT years o r 11 m onihiniiis.'’ vou d o n ’t'w a n t in fall back, hac either." be said, aa-NL’v^'S ______I w ilh . Am.nd when Relvy (Salinas) ca j______nic'fimcs- Game two of Saturday’s scliecheduled double- .,a bum. Both of Miekclson'iin ’s IWO- ' ' .^peii begins Thursday al thelie "Tluit (bogey) really sloweowed me down." iir>’ Clul) ih w estern I’ennsylva-■a- Though golfers contiontinued lo say how . header was slill in progress alilprcs.slimc. pi t arikoliascse-hils were key, loo" Oakmont Couiiir>’ glit course'with high rough — ireacherous the ft,779-y;9-yard west course al Mickeison’s hit scored Grcj,R-S S c h d lM .s - :ime was scoreless until the U.poru.clo| nIa..aliilly..liB|il II error by C ark !^ilar to those at. tlie .W estchester:er Westchester can be, sever;■ver;il pl.iyetN w ere w ell ^ wiio reached on ()asc on an c ing, when l.tis Vegas's Mikeike Olive, conJ.uons smiila. U i i l H -second'haseman Aaron Ward i^iis week, u nder p a r Saturd;'iyl an a.iil pusliccl ,,„,vc ii,JiJ im B rim m er a lle r two_r a three-round total of ats ' D2 ’*■ base hit to left field scorcd1 lini5 n in ie r ,_.j Scores and stats g a m e ,. imd Itader Fmie His of SoulhIlh 20(1 a n d w as tied w ilh RolinieRon Bl.iek. who shot . p 3 ------1 /cgas'sivyonins, / : ------A base Tilt IjyTiflijkelsijli iiTli Africa by one shotslui while John Wilson, Dillard,rd 65. lird and final g a m e o f th e si started tiie Cowboys’s backacK irom a u-_ Pruitt-and Japaipan’s Joe O/aki-werc-lhreccc. - iiaU- Iiviiirshat'fiS'nnd•nnd'\\T t!rntnnng -5cv cn ------Baseball ^ D 4 ' , ■d for I p,m, UHiay at Frontier dellcit, . strokes behind, . golfers, including fiisl-r;sl-round le.ider Mike ■ World C up ' .. ■ D5 - Mickelson’s tlrsi hil drove.'0 iiin' A ndy lly e r, ...... The winner ofo f the S I,2 niillion loiiniaiiient:nt R e id , a t 2 0 7 . A n i^ Je;1T lT M ■ a g g crt. w h o ju s l Auto racing • D 6 pinch pi ninner tor pitcher i'hiliplip :Sicen wlio ial t>ei,-:S2 Hi.()()(). • m ade th e cu t a l 2 -o ;e r I.rJ,aK 1 - n o .sh o iii4 Satur* ■ '• ______I ______iii;i/en sf.irteded his dav w ilh a b ot;evlw hcPen l1:iv a n d waa aL2 0 S V n !iiLlLVColh'-Ts.j______' fi'

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B y R o n Gtites of Soulhcrn .Idaho is i hem on making the )9-} havu'-sevcn guys, all with.ith a lol of confidence and1 nightly Tuesday through;h Saturday wilh Sunday’ss T im e s-N c w s w rilcr PreF■ep rodeo • College National I'inainals Rodeo an event to re- re^ maybe as good an atlilulilude team wise as w e’ve: chanjpionsliip nialince Ikbeginning at 2 p-ni- This \nlhon and Devon Ilol-- m e tn b c r. e v er h a d ;' year’s rodeo also featureses a W estern Art IZxpo and1 iHLIZR -■whoever qualialifies lo rep- Kodi Ann Anii nlh’s Nation- loway from OalOakley carry the Disirict "I liiink w e’ll Him1 a liH o f h e a d s," said B odeidee "They’re eager lo seecc !how ilicy can do. If we: llie C om i West Biilltlgh'lsh'ls- resent Idaho in ne.\t monll ;o will have 6 baiiner. Allred, a vctcniii of llieiIk CSI leani- which tlnisheilied . righl - sonic o.f ihele horses h and bulls here youI Allred. Rupert and Rincinderkencchl are scheduledJ al High School Rodeo ■null quartetlet will compete againsi behind only four-yearir schoolsS' Souihvycsieni Okla- .six. d istric ts to succeed d id n ’t c o ttie u p h e re: li;to lake sccond. I’ll tell yoiyou Bowers, ihe Rocky MiMountain biili riding (itle- Bowers. Allred. Ihuiciricock and RinderkeneclUt. tobeheldinGillelle, Wyi I— vi4+4Mf»}-nhc'Ur-Univcn;jt\-of'W ynming^nc:ind—chninpinn-AHnrd.-TvCCont ondbchirid-BowcrK'in'thc- :------I 'o r m c r 'I 'lI c i 'RVHle'ci r CC I iib‘*‘a i u r C S r ‘ii;m"dc7ui Cicm Suite'.s besl ;is w ellI aas provide a champion.shipip p'perfomiance. Cal Poly San Luis OliiOliispo are other major chai-lal- bulls and a barcback chachampion in his own righl., Zane Davis is ih Bo/cmaman representing the Uni- Icngers In the Oklahom;.'mans froiii a 22-lcain field,1. will panicipale in his twowo spceiyjjics. versity of Nevada at l.ass V egas; ■ new rodeo queen and Iter■■court. c n abundance,. : More tlian'350 athlehletcs will conipcie for oveiv er Je ro m e na liv e JelT Rupy ;elves pushed' long (Jun. 14-14)rodeoIco. hack and hull riding. " scniing llie Rc:hels in calfcal rtiping as well as ihe: arc likely to find thcmscl 1. Ru-.s Emlh. Mvvco 4, ft:ky The school’s third Rod•ocky Mouniaiji victor Ryan1 roughsiock cycle. Da\ iss i.s!.■• scheduled fur daily ap- Inirdcst by other loc;il com I pcarances. including Monc(inday’s slack. Sam' G orrell'and Ryi^yon L e e o l osi.n-R>^)ni.«> , ' S . «» 6Dndo S 2, i;iutwy (JixSoy, Filet 3, lively, w ^und’up 1-2 foro r h o y s A ll- F),a-iF>am. iinftiwW 4, Ln>no Cfsflori, M.fKO Around honors-ori-thc northno side or K .W -.I.I--1V STiOtlkine 3. nn:u> ng 4. (lo) 0.1«J lui>M and Jav»i tiie Snake River.'On the scsomh itivis Scoress and stcats Uulil’sT.W , ParkerandCcC ody L aum b t>jt o-i.joexoiv-ainilcJirjon. rJ.iJI nrM 7. OuCWiy. 3. Nic* JiKiMin. Un(Sra Ncwraw tsMcCa0o,i'MX.rid. * : ! ? C C 0 0 fourth place. 0 f . I ' ; 0~ > Cjiiiii.;s 2: 5 1^1 53 10 lots o f do.se... . A*t>o Smth. Can»y 3, Cnn* AsJnll M 31 422 10 Tr-rJ brr-f!Trri 3 13 0 UXMie 4 0 2 2 "Our district features la J 1 ?e ii7 1 rrij«cfj M OH Vnj-iMiC\M1C 4 112 RS.->«n 4 122 races.’’ s;iid Districl 5 seencrelary Joyce SSo°t,pX<.2.goO«vxi. Ran RMf. «c 111 c*wo^ swoiroo SAilflW.'i IX!?.-’pr.-p 0 0 0 0 JWv.'np 0 0 0 0 Bolt. “Very few eveniss WOR-any- gSir.;'.” """ L .pa. M . • w W L Pti oa- “10 I « B « r P 0 •f,dJ 3 13 0 VVit.»ill DOOO thing less ihun right down„ to Iht wire . :* » 5 0 2 0 (X~n.tl 4 0 0 0 Q.-'Icific! 1 0 0 0 FW-«Jf 4 0 10 xxa Jmunt 3.n.ta»'oC’\- “ 4 !0 0 W 5 .w ^ loQO '.C 4 0 3 I-U J.ff------c ooe and some were decided o n tlie hnal nc/i s.iiKiiyr^racn.)C1.Goodng.|^.l.^<^^'»IB!CWr;---- c - *- “ ” iM r ox aa-4 io ^ u j 4 1J21C . .3 COC . (.’wun(V“ . - e 0 c 0 . - — 0 0 c 0 •' day of die regular season,"'■ . —0«l (i-l.a~iiJon«.HTM.Il».Dl;vB(.i7Uu!i!}cO‘'I.O,-'K-______CCS a»-J «/..,.<« 3j35 4« !. 7123 34 3X 11- O'OOOO ilcnJie Jill 0 0 0 t Fffyop 10 0 0 A ll-A round D isirict 5 cccow girl Li.s;i 3.Kotit.:5 2 0 0 0 5 110 D-rtJ p 0000 7a «I 35 4 1} 4 ToU!) , 13 e 9 9 Kevan won cow cuuintng atid was KTSTl^anM..fwfi. I4<^f■^‘d ?, FVliocn 3, (tfl) M '5? ? ' 3 )ud og. Mwjan Vnfloy. »nd ihird in goat lying. Murtaii;n ig h 's A ngie g'uSSTs. J4 m s ’! 4 0 10 ' 1 3 0 10 Co>m»Ko 112 030 00-4 ------j7._3)_.4'-i._l-__._i£r7£.j^_ ____iJ ------ChampncysrKevan^-siM 41 X"- .'V Uf^*nc “ T C n UfnI’l lk/Hr.Vl!(1| J»%-l(l| liP-C«/' 7. K.K3WW Coc*. OwUKJi 3. l-» K«- .. . . - .f.".'*?’ . Ssuawid*™jxraa , 1W«I5'K I’ll./;* p 1 C 0 0 ,-j, 1 lCX)-Coo»j3 counterpart, prevailed in1 ccutting and y. «. Tanya 3clm.iiVDoat ■ =38 3 15? TctJi a i 4 1 »>r(1C) cil-Cj-ilj(J) VjrOtx'ol'lJI I tied with Minico’s Amy-B-Bott-in-pole— ------i^tnraitigrCiiTmTimcyrncicii ^ 3 i 0,r!»Y;i.U.'«a»«; Ca-. (>oj) 3 Sa.-' I t»->uia)!^ 1 1 S»iO«

«/j4,i Sairrviacs ■’■ ( ' ' so in bre;ikaw ay rop in g andI goalgi lying, 0 > 1 u.-fr»^6.Cr«>750 C-PjvnordjII D[X’-SjrDm® I S^nfiifo-iaiJ '.i ft«j4 mia ■cos A a ro n lyj' 2. At-MoWor C-xn-ji t Zm H) 4I ' • lOO-SjnDwl2o12.ii-'Franc.-.a)2 t.rtCWIW i 5 5 2 3 5 liven rookie honorci Cciyiel. M.n?*trH;l S; C t»dy-t Siacey Gosnell from Disiistrict 6 . ap- w, Cc.- (U9l-4Ul4r.0uiWy,<>»dauu>lwUI>wm, . 40 1 r 1JC5 [«ii,^ci(C»\Wj4;iji»2|jiCr*j?j(Tajr.j3-l|. ^ * 23 0 '0 0 0 0 ■r.-Fvr-^.YirJ. Fnl. Diner'. Cron!. Pul imoarcDis- rricn and Wsid 3. FloalFi Stroud and ijropn Melissa Sullivan of Jeroir <0 .4, WfliW '•'•iy »«3 Cody laumo, 30 10 DrtMr*«!»'-3lslCii'nTj(»« l«;i:ai(S.r>i3»i i-2). 12 31 '.&17; C. F<1! h^TjT<:«;. S'^n>! I-Jc>) A trict 5’s queen conicslanl;nls. B urley s o»oo . 1 C I 0 Dr-yif nn‘r, IKd I-rtj 3 0 0 0 1 ■)* jfjT<nO»75(Ecrn:!)H!5jnasSjrifv-roiaXS^^I.Sj. '-227 *-30 925 '• , aofco*SW PinSOUHGH :------.A.:* _ .... . _____ ■ .- ■ WWYDW ■ — 4 112 O aJ r’j 5 0 0 0 TU»1 12 1 i 4 '.axt 3 — *'^C'5 - lb 4 1 1 0 , 4 4 11. ri-VJ Ill i ' ^ib 4 112 Vri-|»c! 5 0 10 ian give KninicRswin 001 oi>-& — — •« 1- 4 0 10 p 0 0 0 0 Defense Ci to™™ KO OTOO) OB-3 U-.-xn-tM-.. c;a-, I r-J Ko;ilo;i. Ow>l uyltjr t> DcU'O r>0-f 4£.ri« _ b i l l UMli- 3010 4 0 10 IK.-'" 16 '2 3 2 3 T-.r,.^r'a- Th..; >0,^. . . T h e K n ic:ks k s hit I a playoff high of ------. . U.7Mlt(t=.Y______■ _ pVu.'’c_ 3 (0 1 ? ^ I 1 0 The Associntcd Press T) CS-Cr-.-.. ■ ! ...... 52.2 perccni oo f f t tiieir sh o ts a fte r iL p la y i...... iw eyjorr TLXAS i'TjrJl) Ot0000 Irt^'il 3112 tt r h b OMJM -sc^nu: oti’ott k - HOUSTON - Wilh an 0offen.'ie lhal o f f low o f 4.134.1 percent in the opener. I ll ^ 16 r fl b [V*T> 15 5 ' n [^. 1 0 0 0 S ^ 'l c 5 0 10 . comcs and goes bul a deJefense lhat They wefe 7-for-for-l I on 3-poiniers, : s I 5 0 0 1 cui^ i§il "iir,-A p 0 0 0 0 OOn 1/1 10 12 slays constant, the New YcYork Knicks Siarks. who10 led!< New York wilh 19 ^ i! " 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 i •ort 1 n 0 0 itCTP 10 10 ; (VaST V»j.-o 0 0 0 0 0 1 Harper, who had 18, , 5 r. C ^ J J § 0 J J'o Jl ’ ' 1 M 4 t 4 ToUl 37 10 U 10 can ' win iheir firsl NBAy 1title in 21 points, and H 4 0 10 P«-»3!l 4 0 10 407115'-^ «4?2 years without leaving homele again. ' "didn't hesitate,’ale," New York coach Pat ^ J 0 C 0 u 5 1 0 0 aI J/71 lo “ cSlio They head into Sunday ninight’s third Riley said: "You’ve”Yc shol thal ball a y^-c 3 0 0 0 ,K-^rt tti } Q § 0Q f' 3 110 U«»«l 310 ca o«y-r fx..ui,l'.-.-i/-/i2 I0a-ftr«a5.l'i:v g:im e o f th e finals a fte r l‘ricriday nighi’s million times,:s. You ' step right in and ..--(II v.-i.ro(f) ;:r-n^:iJi ’ 10 •2n-;!l>HI3| X^(13l CH-CJtMtl &<■ 1 u?r^” 3 110 (1) Jllrl(t! I1.r-.rt|6l r.a-l.'jfj<(i) OCl»> I els lhat gave shool il,’-’ To*. 77 4 4 J ToUB lo»u£» DOOO (y-Mo-Ssal 1 10lOt>-Ucr£r>l9.N.-.Yi.»4 .TJ- “'■T-"' • 91-K3 w in o v e r the Rockel.'- CI'CAOO u.-;UJ«K)rA OOOO C.>l!cr^It2) oj(1!| Dw-j.«;«l3) K5>4(12i ci ihem a split in Houston. TlThey gained ’’Profession;ionals make the'open cBf^hO 1^ 0 , 0^OOl 010 KO-4 TCUM B 4 814 4 1TttM 35 3 03 S«v-*(-2) ii«-&'■C''twnCI.[ki+|4| E-3V-1I15; - .. OW tao cw-3 UW j .i (I) CB-I Sf- the homecourt advantage o n ce D erek .shots.” H arperer.said, .s: M-UIC*!' Tcijil WiriJ . «1 A °' < ? ( ( 2 2 1 realized the Not ifyouJ haveha lo do it againsi the 4 0 10 lCO-'^L'ip,7.U.4»4 re- COO C03 oca 1-3 IP 11 i( IH BU so Harper and John Starks rc (X’-0i-:*«1 tai-0>iiar« f(l(«v3CTi«ril)). ;j.«|1l).P|1I).P»7X'-.11| IUlf.-«{ RjK» 4 4 3 3 1 0 Pacul i ' 7 ! i 0 4 ' 11 - K IH U (i;; jontSkliH-l Slill. .IteWJlVi; 3 110 r 6 Wmrx.-m Sll-»hfft3fn;r*noiH) [U-»v>t:(2j S.-J« Siarks hil six of 11 shotssallergoing : That defens'ense put the Rockets, 6 3 3 3 7 C5-JJ.««(IJ. 1?'. Itlrvi Lj ’p'*' H.HCR EO SO ”n'»itTcrt 3-for-lK in ihe 85-78 opepening loss, sliooling 40 percenipet in the finals, in T w .'' ~- aRMO 9 I 1J 0 'o 0 b 0 3“ 0*j«j flr^ 4 2 ]3 2 0 0 t 6 ■ Hnmcr wciii 7-fi'r-ll. incln-lii(lini» lw (3 nosilinn in.iQ!:t:.Q!iLMlu--htfU.or.'7..wii.~v if ■> iTO rrr^r, , , . , ; . , , . i . critical 3-pointers in the hislast A'A mill- ihey drop tliu13 ncxln<. three games, all in 4C0 0 1 c-31u-rarr-;r ,0 O' 0 I 0 S!ma»'li I rTTttT"B^ I ules. He hnd made jusl ll:three of 10 New York. TheTli Knicks are 9-1 al- ‘ tUCTi MM Frt#i--Y-^I Fry firl Wn shots two nighls earlier. hom e in the playplayofTs. iSf-ra.u (Uohmcn , 0 S, ' N L^ IInte ; box scores . t'H ..D. ..0 tl^^«c^S*a«J CJ •»j M 11 I’l HBS SA»D:CO3;E00 W ffW CTicago IOi.n M 0 ' 0 1 I I 0 ST low Csr.-.J|J« 0 rtirti 5 3 2 0 CXrr.lct' 5 0 2 0 ° Ui. B f3 l10 0 a i 0 1 u' ~n,r>ill. ll>'----- 5 5 o'o 0 cn r{ ?s Oo-,-j;*[.tN«l b 11»-.~ r yip 0 0 0 0 OiUS-Jrt 4.0,5 V UrmXi » • “ AL late box sco ?Ffj utk'c- xto CU-V 5C5 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 ir-jnp Amateurr ___ -— CAiHOfW’A Iwa ;'pf<41[> 5 ;2 2 3 UTt».rs 10 0 0 7C.,nrt,T,rt 4223 u;:.sJC»*' 5 l■^0. . 0 _ 4 ceiBoc ^ ^ ro o o RJi-* IP 5 12 0 PrMf ;^ 3 a 4 '3 2 2 Oxraic . 4 13 3 CMda .J 0 0 0 ’pTi:ip»io 4 0 10 !j ^Continued from D1 - llurioy-. 7G.MaiH Mol,ill. UmUry; 77-______-ici.a £i.-nnrf____ 3 0.0.C__ i>''.--i ly .- '.....NI-hnY<;cncpn rp g - ...... i;n "'C5'-a.r!slM7wr,J»Ti«, Owwrano Trat orvtLW.'O u.ivU.lW«rt£E fi)r. u. 5 0 ' i CD».-»j'».-.on 4 i ? i l(J3AWC£L5 OCC/W 0S^?1 II 3 0C 0 0 «>y4ff 4 0 0 0 Ai-^,1C,ic 4 0 10 (V/Itsp 3 0 0 0 Iloy, 07-Tnify Sp-iUinfln- OuHox- CO-J.-iuajonMoroifxwI- FoiJilli Fl.om * I h U 5fl.T« 15 0 0 0 0 t*-ril 3 12 1 0«i-J.J5 4 110 lu-.-ripnp • 3 0 0 0 FirrP 0 0 0 0. , aOpol. nfvj Slovti 7B-AH Hnllio, Hup«rl: 7 jD^t B U d 0 0 0 0 StW«u 2 0 0 0 cusp;p OOOO 1 0 0 0 (Cr.inl. Ocis*; 70 UoO Pciera. Poaileio, i 4 0 0 0 TKtiyiCi 4 1 ? 1 3 2 j'o 0-r^ii 4 0 i 0 &C>K> 1t> 4 0 0 0 Aicr«l/1 00000 C D«i«p 201 I (i^v.ailEtolo OOOO G5r«p OOOO ,OM^OIny. I)ur1.,y JOCO >;»c 3 0 0 0 Italic 4 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 Carix p 0 0 0 0 rn9i riqnt i/^fi 110 0 loun t'' M 3 9 2 73-Ooua • M.-ick.V- r.loi. 74-D«iny ElirT'i.:T'OTO'1. Unybuin. Fillmoro, CMB Morclma, ^ 1 0 0 0 3 12 0 Clw t 0 100 TOI* 33 n 7 9 t T0» 33 4 e 4 oiKl HoUb PololWf'- 7i-Jorry Piico. Durl3 011-2 ICJkM-Ouilny- 11 nnd M-vc Evans, t>olli Dutloy, 03- ; (SO Ql 021-< IWwrt 4 0 0 0 £Oauxu 3s 2 0 I : ITdadot^ 010 OiO ?»-« C P^-:^T--:u»(ll DP-SjnDW..CnFrarcna)1 .Coconcl rimnt Mottio Kny, Ourloy,f. 00-DoLoy00- Paikoll. Uuiioy; (iU-Ar- ; J ■ 10 caRtni Iia110 mi 001—4 30 2 0 ;!■;H.Tti:5 10 12 c-7=*e(4l Dune*ncjoKi OP-Sl ton l.I'TiaerW lOD- 5a^5^!>-73l.J^ft»-«vn1l 2S-tC*','/' 71-Doyln ; DuuurT. Twin Fal's. and Ctl D,iyi».D.i’ Ouriny; 74- ihony Aa.on. Ooiloy,loy, ondai OO-OnvflOs'C'n. Uu,1ffy I ? 7 2(i-J«“cnn (151 (17)3(1-1IH->,’j,-,.-j-t(5| SU-Hj<«*1i (11) II|«.>(Jj Mnrv , (iwn.ii. Uuiicy. 70-Hooor Hamj nr\ in iC5-o«s'J7 c»!'. Moisnor and MiKo Slnnilloit, bolli TM r 3 o ' Ti<» £K 2 5 3 riT(15J 1rs^a!(11) Hyrt^T(l) 0 ? 0 0 0 ' I ^^3^13)'^.^'.t-J«(3l W -J.“o«iei.l»4’-n« Moisr fri-anti] TtOrtj'llCl Ci/W(5) 0 till (13).U»A:fi(13| Con Uu-loy^Nttl-71-CjoipW>,oW :Slromiio, Uurlo,, oml 73-Doylo OMUnS' BU oxXO .'KM lT>;tn(6) COo-«.MJl ' IF’ n -II tn cn SC S»iO» r«ii> U.'ra>M 03t ICStea ( ^ : 5-fL»- i V f f i LOO-Cl»rrc'.*^t H H £H (in so laVvM ‘ u I '3 0 0 0 MUllAxliei - ; . 1 i .J’. J 4 - 4 — o«igo — 2 I t t 3 C-P-cJ4(yOwr.i=».(I)CIm CP-lctA.i«ic>^ MaMCm . OMt»d , tl-.ual33 - Stanley- Or-Ji-rWlfl ^ << S 3 5 4 4 J J 6 0>c>?j4 :B-KjrtCTil*l-Ml4|.Wtt«(lCj_5«.V.- C ^;^ 1 i 3 3 2 2 0 0 &■-<:.• 4 3 2 1 2 (Jl Mn-Sou|l<|.n;lai>cn J 0 U 0 0 I l> :j^u2UZttt^;xXx ^ 0 0 0 0 I 1»I’ H n cn Uli SO naP-fcrfkr-*'«lC>r(CiJ»,l t7CJ.-i«lll>:ri»-).t>, Urr.t»-< Conlinued from. Dl faccoff, drawii■iwing the puck cleanlyi». ' tUpJLtJ tl t i t, i ■ Dcr->.« il'.' 7'*"- jU^trCn t 0 D 0 t rk Mc.ssicr, back to Brow•own at the Icfl poinl. '• ______h0l’-b>i.*ag»-«iec<«-.;) V,?Vit’- lli?i^?J*3 7 2-3 7 6 5 5 4 U-;.'„-ll:r-» ICFUirf.rnl.C;j*'3>C leoj.: I -2>) * Four Ranger.s — Mark j— Glcnn-A'ndcrson—Kcvin-1i-Lowo-and—El.lBSn_s_shin_ an shol hit Tikkanen’s I Ilsa Tikkanen — played forbr tliosc Oil- sk«lf -inil went'cnt over Richter’s stick­ ' crs, Riingers coach Mike K'Keenan was side shoulder. 7 3-7 1 - 1 4 4 7 4-7 0 - 1 4 4 iTOtFt: 1 one of his 'Hie Rangersers had more prc-ssure on B uick Clas.sic scores -.7 1 - 7 ) _ 1 4 4 IffT, JoUiHJ 7 3 - 7 1 - 1.4 4 FaMtag coaching the Flyers, and ( f^■c»-7l.•-m • Daiujiunpa 7 3-7 1 — 1 4 4 Fiafrry CffS 5 ; 1 _ ! ■ 0 ' ic o u v c r for- i» il^e sc co nid d pperiod, almost-tying it' itW!n;SOn.i67-7;.n-215 Krmi:inr, 7 7 - 6 0 -1 4 5 (U-j Foj-J players was cuncni Vunci nM d rn Jt : riicr Djt* CUne w !■ JO-73.;3-2U ward Murray Craven, wiien Andersonrson hit the crossbar, bul ■ ,»3 pji II WntJw.!KCar1r,Oijctw ro I 2 - 7 2 - 1 4 4 Jx>«0«- 9.64-?02 . I: 7 4-7 1 - 1 4 5 Ort KiJ'.J.-J ' 7 1-7 3 - 1 4 4 aCrJM': Like.the Oilers in ’87. lhIhe Rangers Vancouver sconiCored first.' 5-C»-?03 M.7«T3I»r, ' I M in ^ 2 - 2 ls 7 0-7 4 - 1 4 4 iJinp !)/:• r Canucks goalie Kirk t-C9-7Cl !'■73.71.73-218 CWfcUox-, 6 9 - 7 5 - 1 4 4 iJUiV.---.av.;;;^ -5 2: ? 5 : 15 ? Ihad the NHL’s best rccort3rd thi.s sea- -lust after C 7 0-72 7 i —217 0 S s ? i - .i 4 4 IMvjVV.iJ Vi'.ln 7 1 - 7 4 -1 5 ! Flyers won McLean sloppccppcd Steve Lamicr al the _ 16 - f 0 -14 9 j^ c isr 6 7 - 7 7 -• 1 4-4 G.««1 7 6 -7 1 -1 5 1 son.-Bul while the '87 Fl 69-07-6' 7 2-7 1.75 -21 9 Hk»7IhcrTVii on-I break, Vancouver I'c s"jo c r 7 5 - 7 1 - 1 4 6 DrarTj« (krcr> u kWrrrTer-jn IL»<, Ptei 7 1-7 4 - 1 4 5 7crV!^A|OXIi 7 0 - 7 5 - 1 4 5 U»l/ Ck>Ck>can 7 2-7 9 - 1 5 1 Brown and Courtnall havave snapped Lidslcr to himim nnd passed lo Court- i T’n~?o! Seniorscores ------I n big way. nail, who skatekatcd in front of the nel - ! 1 ;d'c(o .c e-:o r wr^iwcT;* cj (Wi - 5o>mOM Ejtjur • ColV«wn I 75^7 1-140 out of scoring slumps in n r-65-?0r uccxdrcvr<3rfr^J1.1MCC0X I>(PGA S4TKI n/iui « 9 - I 9 - 1 4 5 7 < - 7 ’ _ I 4 6 ' 7 J I 3 ' 1 W ‘Brown had only one goal in his prvvi- and took a sofijR tbackhander. • J. 7 0 - ? 0 e »T> o-jrww^. Wl M«ey,,«.p-^2.( 7 4-7 2 - 1 4 6 7 3 -7 0 —149 PjnrljA3 c< Sown 7 3 - 7 3 - 1 4 6 Arr- ffedFur* .6 7-9 3 - 1 30 T«T,raar> • 1 V '7 3 - 7 6 —149 ViJi Ftr^ 7 3' 7 i ” I ?: ttimes in the lasl two. Afler: r ai 13-gam e play, g o t his; sticstick on the puck before ; ?.J0-5a»—ft*^T ------..t‘ ; - i i — l.i.l— un>i«gj«------...... 143 -JJIr-Wa------P = . ------: 6 7 •« 9 - 1 3 6 S«-al Iic6«t 7ft.4 4 - 1 5 0 l‘>jll)irus - ” / 1 - 7 5 — i 4 b Jian Oai lall has two it reached Ridliichtcr and deflected it TwJIrita ■ ! ' Vri 6 5 - 7 7 - I 4‘6 I'.j/^Sm scofcless streak, Courlnal ; . 6B -?0( ' jM . 6 5 I 3 6 O-JtWi-orJ . 7 6-7 4 - 1 5 0 Wit ArufsXj : goalie's pads and just ]' J 1 3 - t 4 - I 3 6 JnCotol 6 e • 7 9 - 1 4 0 hxyyt': goals in each ofliie last iwo/o games. through the go *• j,nu>w»i n - ’2-i‘ 7 3-7 7 -1 5 0 7 7 - 7 0 — I 4 7 DcOiln-, l.i-iOT 7 8-7 5 - 1 5 3 ^ a l l i n e f o r a 2 -0 le a d iit | luisoftr I '; , 7 0 - 0 6 -1 3 6 D.rt Yjrcr, 7 9 - 7 1 - 1 4 7 C«n«pi« Dik.>.r 7 9 - / 5 - I 4 3 Tiie Canucks, who playclyed well in over the goal 1 G(«3t«r7Jn ,l',„5 ,r0-J05 ,i « 7 - « 3 - l 3 8 Ikrtjltwrf ______7 B • 7 3 - I 5 1 Ojr-I —----J thc-liiird-period-of-Gamee 5, opened—12J19------______firtCw.'.'n ...... 7j!cgl«8 7 3. 84- ryr ' iuwiu»a' ------7 -l~V }-'I 5 1 U,-;»rin.n • - 7 7-7 4 - 1 5 1 Uxi Saturday’s game with theirir mosti dom- 'Hie Rangersers ;got a powcr-play goal | CanPM ’ 1a~305 ' ^ ' 5 ? “ ' ' ' ;7 0 - 0 7 -1 3 7 ljfiTl»TW 7 1 - 7 6 - 1 4 7 K»rOx»f inaril period o f ihe scries,i. They oul- 2:13 later whenhen Kovalev’s .shot from 1 - e 7 - J 0 V IcriTvirji 7 0 • « 0 - I 3 t tl H,l4r 6 7-8 0 - 1 4 7 lc/iW.1 7 5 : 7 ! I I 6 3 i f^KT«!»jarv Jl!I.73-J10 71 C{»7C-t-l te 5 - 7 3 - I 3 e (kCGuiOf 7 « . 7 0 - I 4 8 Ar-,U«r.- shol ihe Rangers 16-7 ancind kept the the right circle:le hil1: Ihe skate of Craven ' • C»>IUS«'5 J 3 • C C - 1 3 D Iktti Mtf«» 7 7 - 7 1 — 1 4 B KnCfl?ti Va-Vl-IZ puck in New York ice moslasl of llie 20 and dellectedJ pap a st M c L ca n , -r- fcrti I i ’ ^ ' 5 S * 6-73 —1J» 0«iV«Uors»:« ■ ! 9 . 7 7 - 1 58 - SSpW ■ 7 5 - 7 3 -1 4 1 minuies, - __ Brown restorstorcd Vancouver’s two- jj«iru;t»« lljit*. B 1 . 7 5 - 1 5 8 hjrcy Hjr.cy 7 5-7 3 - 1 4 8 JcrrI! 0«iOt«tr-T "* 7 6 -7 8 —154 1 J.7 0 -JII 0<^K-Jyr> 7 Vancouver also ouihit tluthe Rangers, goal lead at 8:38:35 of the third period U»»Uc&r-t« 7l 'n5.6? ^ 6? 1 I d^Cnarvi 6 !;:!!:!;! Ei‘£■ F'uvv..! ; i § ' i 5 ” ‘ J ^ ‘vJe" 14? LPGA score?TM 7 J . 7 « - I 4 9 In ihe first I'A minutes, Bri5rian Lcetch when his slappeippcr from the righl point Dtn C/fr-,-sw •^^■IS'55 7 0 . 6 9 - ' 4 1 CJfOCnlth P/UtX. Un\1 (APt-ScOTiSij-iJta'"(AP) ItfliSixi 7 3 . 7 5 - 1 4 r. l9.>aKr> : b o a rd s b'y f o u n d ii s mnail n i opening between Raoo « I 11 . 15W.0M u»«»voi. IPC^A >t»'Ci»x» J AiWH* 7«. 7 7 - 1 5 5 'was hammered inlo the I , , IJ',,8-7 0 „ — 21? OnJ*nut^ 7 6.141.1*3. w: 72 7 3 -'7 5 - I 4 Pavel Bure and Sergio NMomcsso. Richter’s pads.Js. JrrDPi^ • . M ri (n ■ 7 1 . I n -. 1 4 I 7 3-7 5 - 1 4 8 lrr-C<~. Itrr^(.r~jJ •-•7 9 - 7 1 - 1 4 9 C»-4™C' 7 3-60-141 C17 7 7 .7 3 — 149 rf-T-r'i^' and Alexei Koviilcv in ihe.p•. p e rio d ,. ' and out o f thle e net ni so quickly lhal play'..,, __ _ •/»T'*.'3"»*tT------a!6fl"2 i :.- - w iji _...... 7 ■ '7 0 - 7 1 - 1 4 <' ' LH,iC.>;» 7 0 - I : - V 4 2 ?k?i D»«< ' 7 9 • 7 fl - 1 5 7 .; Ifiiol for the acroKiijiTgi■goalleiiding' conlinuc'd'andind'Nfcfrsjcr'scarcd'for — *~- t“i 2 n l r o t ''J - 7 3 - 1 4 ?» _ 7 J . 7 S - 1 4 2 R0«' V.V-ji co^|Tc-rt . n fS 'n 7 f . 7 3 _ 1 4 9 H»m|3 7 8 - 9 0 —158 ,of Mike Richter, who finishiihcd with'27'- New York with,vith'5H scconds left.'But- - — 0.71-7U, cn»u.tae,-. - -7( 7 i . ( 4 - H 5' .'jr.-mlt • 76 S 2 -1 5 6 9-r3-:i3 J;7 3 - 7 0 - I 4 3 - Vl viewed replays and cor- 7 : . r 1 - 1 4 3 ClfilxJOKT saves, the Rangers wouldJ haveI been the officials vie 7 1 .( 2 - 1 4 3 7 3 - r o - i M c.ClA-VJ 8 4-7 6 - 1 6 0 j cdi:uiinnnliji_£Ojih_That______j . oTijQ5.x _ . __ hopelcisly-bdiind. ______rccily-avvardcdj I 1 7 7 - 1-4 3’ • U yjff U-»»1 ... _. il'ijzjii— L-i- " • fl'-r- l'/‘^ l'6 I . rjt" o?« ______Instead. Vancouver led oionlyi-O on put 34 sccoodsids back1 on the clock nnd 7 4-7 0 - 1 4 4 .!*rp.Wr.^’«rt- .. ! 3 . 7? - 1 4 1 7 2 .7 1 - 1 4 3 Kfl/dUWl • "’’(JllcJ 1Brown’s power-play goa)al at 9:42, nullified Messic;ssicr’s .score, . f . • hj.U-.H ' 9 8-7 6-164 •- e^re-7? 7 J - 7 1 1 4 4 V« S^rrtf 6 9 - 0 0 —142 J-.-1 •■ f,j-- . BJ-J1-1C4 Trevor Linden beal Tikkananen on the McLean hadad 28^ saves. inttCcrttn n n -i-ro-ju r o ; li K K r

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II- Handful will^ have inecessary/ precision,, putting, ppatience . , OAKMONT. Pa. (AP)I Precision. p u llin g ihkI palicncc. Thahat’s what it - w illiakcio win the 94th U..U.S. Open. Any Open demands aciccuracy ofT tiie tee. well-placed tlriveses that avoid Ihe ankJe-cleep rough. And,d an O pen al Oakiiioiii Couniry Club demandsdc the ■ '■ ■ ^ ■ ' touch of a surgeon and thee nerves ol‘a I. •. .1 safcct'.ickcr on th e huge, slick sl greens- . ^-thul-.slop«-Wrt)-ii--shijH«wtsitc^in-high------7 - - ,1 SOILS. — T liat co n sid era b ly narro\>nw s tiii: field ’ sands; trap at Especially al Oakmont. It is not a long course—- o( n l y 6 ,'« 6 Oakmont CountryCo Club In Oakmontont, Pa., tho sito of next w e e k ’s U .S. O p e n . • . y ------— yards — and the par-71 layourhas I; — ------______- ... nnary a water hazard andI rno out-of- one of liie strotrong foreign group lhal ficfield on a spccial e.xeniplion,I. rcmcin- i sccond-pllice finfinisfics bctore liis ______I bbounds. But rem'embcr. this li is the secm!i to be winningwi everything else behers playing Oakmoni in ththc 1983 injury. AP photo Ccourse where in 1983 the notoriouslyn breaks througl:igh and'wins the Open. ; OpOpen when he led aficr three;c rounds John DalvwilldiJNraw>;igcrouds and ______j jough-Jovinjj Uniled StiStales Golf That last._n.oti- .ni ...... - b ? ir" w ;iTis over- hit big drives butbut likely nol make a ------l-Dawa Stockton.watchichQ siiis falrw ay.shot to.tlii-tho. first g re e n o n h is — i ' Asso'ciaiion'complaln'ed tli:lliift th e h a y A m erican to wi ' , ta k e n bly y Larry big splash atat Oakmont. Ben w a y to s h o o tin g a c o l :oursQ record 9-undor-parlar 63 In round two of i,here was TOO high, cuttingngilDACK was Australralian ‘The S6's e t u p ______N elsn n Un fri-n-;li!iu.'_u.lin-h:o-liHH-a-viclory-imdci------If tt;m m a m f» n t S n f ttrr in y — tr the-Nationwlde-Cham]am pfonshlp sonloHs golf fr __io4-U24ncheft.------»T V T d-G nhnmnnrtn of the golfU c> o u r s e . Stmd.iy. his belt this ye.irir anand i.s in on n .special This is a course protcctcncd by 165 1981 at Merion. remcm- excmpiion for■ thctin first time .since ™;i,„ is compi.p i e t e l y sandpit fairway and greensidiide traps. Nomfan.anot a b o u t 1990. pulLs a s w.cll ell; as anyone. Stocktiton topss senior: And this is thc coursc thatth set thc Australian, hasha a different the:han w h at Oaknmmt thei hist Tom Kite andid Tom1 Watson-havu‘ - slandard for firm, fast grccn'ms — noiio- shot-this year.ir. H e y j Q a r e used u s to " ' limH-wa:.-as'thcrc -thc-cxpericncc-tor-to w in r ------mention enormous putting siirf:ii-i->; 1i :k :| fipfl I’lM'lj 42 limes likely will puttt himhi self mil of con-______with sharp slopes on whiclich you can seconds on from the tention. Kile villwill hang around thc event aafter 2 roundsr ifind yourself faced w ilha 180-fooler.18 tour this yearir and; to play a ddi i f f e r e n t tn.'." liallcllestcros leader,';. And Lee Lci Janzen is slill .O a k m o n t. a ftc r a ll. is ilithe course has played vi searching for thc1C ggame tliat won lasl g a m e . I n1 1terms “J: . ALPilARErrA. Ga.I. (AP)(/ - A 35- 'Tom Shawlaw was'alone in third after a with w greens .so-fasl the Stiitimpmeter well sincc i . Ilie ligiglitncss year’s Open, foot downhill birdie puttiUtt on the 17th 68 gave himima 135 total- .was ,u invented to measure tiieiicm . , B r iti s h Opi3peiK of the roirough. o f th e course , is Johnny Millerris is backI 21 years after . hole Saiurday_\vas thcJ highlighthi of a Five golf(lifers were al 136 — Lee "Nobody is going to shootlot 15 u nder d e s p ite h is y"!- c _ - In terne m S ______j u s t fin e le with iie won here in 1197; 9 7 3 'with his Muiming------•' -• — prctty-imprcssrvc7oiiTiVimd by Dave Trcvinn/667*i6rC hi Chi Rodri[ntC7r65:——par," p; snid-Jim'GallagherJrT:T a'member ^Ijipje;—;ni" ’i . final-round 63, ButBul he's been spcnd- of th e w idi Stockton. Jim D eni, r>4 and Graham Marsh and ofthe o 1993 U.S. Ryder CupC team. Masters, i d e n e s s ------^ ^ T d o n ’ l e v e r in g niObt o f his Sunday’s S ur woHmig for ' 'H e sliof n coursc-rccordord 9-under-par Lany Gilbehlen , 6 ‘Js. "'riiere’s no place you can pipractice for Olarabal, lhc l off th e falrww s ays and complainn aboul TV. 63 and held a onc-shoi Ic [ lead over Dob Gary Pluyiuyer shot a 64 and was tied those tl: greens exccpt for mmaybe the Spaniard who) wonw the setup> as r o u n d :h o r ,the- A rn o ld P a lm eer r ;iand Jack Nicklaus . Murphy halfway througDUgh Ihe P G A al 137 w ithll longtimIi e am ateur standout batiitub b; if I putt loward the drain."di al Augusta, con irscs.’’ h e arc b o lh b a c k to take t; on tlic coursc______o s _ t o o J ------s s ™ Senior Toiir ...... , - N ationw ide —Jay-Sigelrn--a-Senior-Tourrookie, and - "Not - only'A\'ill-noone-shootiot“f5*tjrdcr'.^n'oil'n'victory 1 ' - - th e-g reen s iriTinrcT' \V7rerelIilHf7ivaIrv 1 ry ”staned at tlic 19<>2 Championship. JimmyPoweiwell, both of whom shot 67. par. p; il'.-; unlikely an y o n e wil^ill get to 5 m o n th at th t e tiie greenss are.i thc Open, won in aI playoffpi; by Nicklaus, • "It was a fun day." StoeklonSt' said First-rounlund leader Gibby Gilbert under ut par. That's been thee best 1 win- li'uropean ' Pi — Jose Mariaria Olazabal Ihcy arc. Neither is likely■ly ioi see Salurilay’s • aikT the bogey-free rouround left him skied to a 73 and fell back in ihe pack ning ni score in the three U.:J.S. Opens Championshis i i i p . ______th e d c c pper i the third round, bui seeingsee ihcsc CWd play wilh u H-iinder 130 totaltal fornvoi trips at 138. Drueruce Devlin and Jin> Alijus held hi here .since it starting pla)laying as a Price ol'Zimbah)al)we rough is —- every 36 holes i,‘i mucli;li hcticrh than iiui see- around the Couniry Clubub of( the Soutii also faltereded on Saturday after sfiooi- par-71 p; layout. Tliis will be ihescvcntlith is the only twowo-iimc winner on thc notnotch up you can make il in diflifTiculiy. ingihemata'll, course, ing 66s in thithe first round. Devlin look Open O at Oakmont overall. PGA Tour thish is y e a r. A n d F a ld o is yi)u yoi. eliminate that many more.•players, p "It’s a test of thethe accunicv and thc • "I've been pulling badlyidly, in my esti- a 10 on thcc par-5p 15tli on iiis w ay to a Norman. Lehman. Mickekelson and Faldo, a niacliinhinc wilh the most solid I’m all in favor of that." discipline ofyour,)ur g a m e." Creii.slmw malion, all year." said Stocitocklon, recog- 75 and Albus)usshot73. Jnvin Jr are ihe top-four scorin-ing leaders game on the plaiilanct. I;Indeed, il docs narrow ihc fie!leid, said, "For a lot oof f people that is age nized as one o f the b e lter:r puttersp on the Stockton1 ppul toijctlier three eonsec- on or the tour ihis year, and for)r gooj d rea- F or the foreigiirign p la y ers the problem LLehman, who picked up hishi first that brings that on." Senior Tour. utivi;^ birdieses beginning on No. 2 and son, so reasons lhal will meann a lol this is always tlialI a U.S: Open course is car.c aree r viciory ihis year and played pi; a So maybe someline of the iminirtani He had tio trouble witlivith his putter got others onor 6 and 9 to turn ai tlve w Wi eek. about as foreijeign as ihings get for woiwonderful Masters to finish sececond to' carlv niimhersJxum-dn^^.ltlU.L.'v fro ------_ Saturday, making six oDiher iIk birdies in under. His; otother hirdies.came_oii-LL ------Irwin-is;-*ccond-in-driving-ig-aecurHcy— them :------Ulazatial. could he ready to:o win a Open arc these,. tiicliu aues: Irwin 49; tluH Zn'^toot range, iie c o u ld h av e T2 and 16. aand r third among the puttingng leaders. "Thc selup1 oof thc golf coursc is majm ajor. M ickelson. the long, straight- sl: Kile. 44; Crensiiaw,law. -12; Nomian. 3‘>; hadi'dnolher. but missedd ua 3-footer on Stockton.1. last1 y ear’s Sen io r Player Lehm Li an and M ickelson are ai.11110111! lhc c o m n la d v ililU-inVTOl lli:iii wh;H w<- a rr , .hhiHinn iu h-fl lv.h..H4iwf 15. • . » r It.,- ^ Vii Ui IhKt.^iimiwiuw.'i.t' Miil -IwdglS L, 111 mt inregul;ulalion and. used to in l-urturopc," Olazabal said, thirthird despite missini; lime witliill a bro- Maybe they havtlavc all learned whal " iitoiikton' said he got1 a catch > in iiis looking fohh hihis iirsl wiitin 1994. He is Mickelson M is fifth among ihthe pulling "You have to plaplay a dilTcrcnt game, hi ken le g ,' Irwin has learned,d. back w hen h e wa.s pi lyingn g N o . 8. 1 3 l h o n t hh iis f y e a r ’s m o n e y lis i a l leaders. lc; Nonnan leads in tot:jtal driving terms of thc roirough. In terms oflhc ' And Fred Couples, who hadd to p^ill - " Y o u c a n ’t stancland up there willv- ' "I ihink maybe I spraiirained some- S267.7-17. He’sIk had six Top Ten fin- andao is second in_piittif)g. Pric•ice is sixth wideness oflhc1C Ifjiinvays and the .setup outout of Doral on March 6 wilh111 a bad nilty and hiU t.oui.oul there.” he said, thing, but iny swings wereen; nol alTecled ishes this year,ye; three limes finishing in in total driving. ' a ro u n d thc green.;ens. lou." - - hatliaek. is swinging well enoughgh to be "I.cngih is a greatat a; asset, but so is con- . . ..by m y hack." h e sa id addirJding ho untici- (liird or tiedjforthird.. fc Perhaps this wilt be the: year; that Seve Dallesteisteros, who got into the con.-onsidcred a contender. He hahad two irol. So is managingung your game." pales no back proble'njs'TjlrTJunday when ■ Charles CoodyO posted the I'ourlh he seek.s his flret vicipiy’ oof f tlin-ycir... ~ . -aceTt>jHlic-7-^eur-OH-tlie t Senior Tour, ^ Most of Murpiiy’s birdierdiepjitLs were sending a 6-iron6-i 186 yards mto tht d .from inside 10 feef. witliit'll his rri It>riiatlntr65randrvv:i!>-Jt___=Qafaer e f e r e d iHeed senl[tence^ com ing on NO. 12 w henI he inade a 12- 143. fooler. Dob Rawliivlings won llie tournament INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - M ik e H Tyson, w'hose nuch mm of what'he havuiidcrlallaken lo Spikc. Lee and Chari'harlcs Barklev. .. -“There’s an old .sayingng on the tour within a toununiament when he shot 66 -r-\. Tyson had plenty o f fight left he ■ I appeal was rcjecl- reat:ead. he has tlunighl about theic b ooks T h e R ev, C harlesirles Wiiliiimx presi- that the same dog doesn*:sn‘t bark two for a 36-holelie total of 139 to beat Billy' confronted his senlenciiig ju d g e tw o H f ' ^ ^W 1 cd by Indiana he1C has1 read, making conneccctions dent of Induna1 Black Bl n.\po.Hid a, days in a row," Murphyihy s:Iid. "He Casper byy co.ne shot and win the yeare ago. 3 courtj. and the betvK-tween these authors and thciicir writ- friend of Tyson,n. savs .s the visitors barked real loud today. WW< c botli liave V antage Cla.s:la.ssic Ibr players age 6 0 ’of ^ B 3 “ I d id n ’t rope a n y o n e ," the ihi fonricr rf3 - U.S, Supreme ingsngs. his life, and his expcricm:nces of helped rather liian111 hurt,hi 10 play well tomorrow.” over. heavywhe. eight ch am p io n .said,J. "I d id n ’l i L ‘ ®M ? l Court, doesn’t iic the world, wliich are indicalivtivc of a "Anylimc youLl secsc someone from hurl anyone — no black eyescs. no bro- W . > expect to win this eal real education, in llie best andid truest the outside world,[d, th t a t’s a p o sili\c ." ken ribs. W hen I’m in the rinj;ng, 1 break 1^y ' i lime, cither. sensense of that word." Voyles wr.vrotc in he said, Neumaiinn, Piercce share itheir ribs. I break their jaws,/s. To me, \r>4H|BB ' "Hoy. I don't askiisking for thc sentence rcduJuction Black Kxpo sponponsored tfie IhmuIv thi!that’s huning someone." hold my breath hearicaring. pageant thai brobrought Tvson lo Bul 26 months behind barars for the fc U for Ihis," he said Prison Pi officials can offer theIC judge Indianapolis in JulyJiih 19‘)2 as a pro­ nipe of a teen-age beauty coniestaiiicc T y so n hi.^t m o n th . aI less le. tlmiering picturc of TyTyson'’.s motcr. Tyson wasas chargedc wjili rap- ' Minnesciota Classisiclead has s left Tyson changed by pri)nson cdu- • Tyson will be tenuenure as a prison ininaie, • in« contestant Desiresirec Washingloii. a B R O O K L Y N P A R K:, . Minn. ^ (AP) i------^ ^ ------1 cation cat und personal rellectc tio n , h is ta k e n IVom iii.s.,i.s.ccll at.iiic-Indiaiia..-- T; Tvsoii miyhl have .sliavci•cd six Rhode Island collcggct gel the event, Valley Foundation brokeL- outi thc championships,ps. Ciarmiscli- woolou ld go. . "Skiing is whatlat Colorado is all cx p cci 10,w in."- LIsolotto NeumannNc m isses a champagne. Salurdayjil'ter• Ji.learning._I’ancakirchcn. .Gcniianv,-wa.sG' elitni------lUi-lUii-priorio lhc vole Sanirdny;i>TVail~.iboi)irTriimplon 1 saisaid.'' 10 be able to ' "I need to try (to) be me birdloshot.i t o n th o sev e n th * ------s'ivc,” Ncurhann said. “I n that its five-year effort to bbr r in g lh c n a ted oh th e firsiirst ballot, which saw Vailalley Foundation presidentIt Jo h n h o st th c m o st premmier ie ski cvem in.thc holo during like I'm two shots back." i g th o s e c o n d ro u n d W v/^; orld Alpine Cliampionshii■lips b a c k 4 9 votes go to V;Vail. 28 to St. Moritz Garnarns’ey indicated a deal wasi; being I world. Il’s what makiiakcs thc cominuni- Picrcc, 31.'al first soundiinded like she ofthoM lnnjinesota LPGA lo t this Colorado mountain lown to was and 25 to Garnri-nrisch-Parlcnkirchcn'.. workork cd out, ty tick. It’s wiuit VVail ail is all about,'-' wus complaining about3Ut thu stiff Classic Satia tu rd a y . suesucccssful. ’ilic voting thenII wentw to a second bal- “’“ T The Scandinavians tend loo h av e V ail w as iiost to tlthe W\)rld Alpine breeze thai blew all day.ly. Then, she 'LBy a 64-38 margin on the1C second lot.' com.immon i interesis. such as bringaging a Championsiiipss iin 1 9 8 9 , .m d • decided it worked for her.r. - "I know rilI’ll will iigain wlielher it’s, balballot Salurday morning, V.V a il w a s ' A m ajoriiy o.f52 f 5 votes wasnccded later,lcr World Alpine'Championshiship lo Lindstrom said the event brought "Thc wind oul here, therelerc’s nothing here or somepleplace else," A lcolt Siiid. awawarded i tlic 1999 compctitiction over from the 102 avaivailablc. Lilleillchammer. Nonvay. and lhc WorldV more thatf $60 millTiillion to thc slate, to stop it," she said. "The "1 wind “But I wanl to win forme and not just St. Moritz, Swit7crland. in ai meetingi Garmisch-Parl;incnkirchen had been Nortordic.Cham pinnslijps to Lahti,L The competition is s sccond in inifi.or- alway.': seems to be hcadiiading for lhc to get into the1C H! all o f Fam e. I want to of ithe congress of the Iniurr;rnational in the nmning forforihe ,1993, 1995 and Finl;inland. If wc can fi^lp themn with lance among skii raraccs only lo liic w ater. '« win becauser 11I haven’t won for awhile. - Ski Federation in Rio de Janeiro,J 1997 championslmships^is well as the that,lat. perhaps they’ll givc'lhcirir 1999 O lym pics:- "It's been.a.long timele since: I've "I'd like tolo geti tl«5 m onkey ofT m y BBrazil. m . _ 1999 event whilelile St.'M oritz. VaiL’s vote.lie for V ail." G am -icy said. •Hie Vail Valleyy Foundation,l-\ wiiicli . been in this'posilion. Sinciincc I played back. ,<>ure." shesh said. "Il comes down ’'W ” c ’rc pre'lty ■c.xcKcd'Tierc;rc,‘naiu.— siwvr-city.-eniorwire^-irbid 99' TilThc-2l)-mcmbcr Vail delegatiiItion in spearheaded the dridrive to rclilFiTlli^------^— T • - wdKvithythc-winrf loda^.-i:y-,-]7t il blow to how m u c:h h '; you really w ;m u q _ w in _ raljrally,"_said_Vail Vollcy_ Fo^i^dation championshipsps late,in.l993. Si^ Riu-iu-dc Janeiro included offiTicials championships to Vail, begun-ils ' •ton^orrow." — it’s nil mcnic'ntal. After you,'vc won a spospokeswoman. Cheryl Lindstritrom.-"Il M oritz-Jiasn't. bibeen ihe host for a fromom thc V'.iil Valley FoundaJation. drive jusl months■ afteraf\i thc 1^89 com- Alcott’s 69 left her n stroke'offsire tlie lot, it's liow mmi u cli yoii w uni'to w in .” is a great event for thc Vail:il V a lle y m a jo r ski eventt sincesi the 1974 World Vailail Associates and local go\ovcrn- pctition. pace. The 38,-year-dld hasha won 29 Daniel, wiioiio shot 71, would be ihe and fot thc state of Colorado.I. ' Championsliip.T.r. • ■ ' , , micnl ent otTicialsi. Vai|,was dcsignagnatcd as thc U.S. ----- loure\‘cntsrbQt-^one-st«ee-tee-I99k-S, - ' ■ I .A . i ; ■ )......

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C'lllCACK) (Al*) The Tl Chicago l,^v..,uy ;..l Cnbs Slopped ihdr H)-D-gaiiiel; losing streak Salurtlav wliciin pinch-hitter p • M Kevin llob'LTsdu iiml'S.i■Sammy Sos.i luMnctal during a timr-ninn m rally in the -uav«-up-lhi-lh u r-m n s-.in d — Mom liavo li-im11-mi (tvi'.iitriiyhiar.a.m oi-i:------—homcr-coinplciedhi a lliiee-iun1 lllih t mning...... eiuhl hits in eighi inniilu in g s . k a iid y Moises Aloi\lo u Im ail KB! do'iible duniii: a ihlhal pul Ihe Reds ;,he.id 5-1. _____ M yers. pitched.llKMiimli.llll.lorJliii. !3l!l..-.'hrc>vn>" fir';., ,nnint;_for,thr_V.po-; _ _ 'i'he Htvkics o,T.itiittcd.a,i\.i ami their O-lor-lO record al Ri save. (Jrel ller>lii>er {>■}) g a v e up I ;i t«.wiuii iiomer, his I'll'lh, for ai in Ihe siM lraiul lU-rry lul his lhIhcir woist mark iit any stii.liutn. inngs. w;ilking : se v e n hi:^ in " 2-3 iiniini: t-r in lln- nwliili______!______■ ■ Tim -EoLl'H :n,. (1 -m .''.oMiI bis sccond r liveaiKlsiriKnigoui lour. Jim I iiuk-nik-niaii hii a iwo-ruii hi>mt;r and ii>iiujor-le.iguewin,«i1h 2 1-.^ scoreless • , > •'.'o* •' ' ' Hobby iionillailia lu J a solo-slKit fur the Mcl.s. ininnings of relief. Chuck .\lcLliElroy P „ his _____ ' Paclrcs 3, Giants 1 G iL lle ra lu l3 -2 lw a .lb e w u i- ththird .s.i\e. . .. APptwto SAN FKANc-lSlf) AA,„l> Ashb, awwcm2 :-.^lnnintis ;majc'hn S ied (5-1). vvlio h.iiin'l piicliched in IWO . ball championship Saturiturday after defeat- pildiL-.l a rtnit-liillcr and Ton>,,„,y(,w>n,,l.,« xVc(,cN,lulp,l.;ot Ibe ki.'t out lor his 1 ith sive. wweeks bceati^e of a sole nb cageea and the OklahomaI playorsp celebrato thoIrIr fNCAA Division I basobi lour hits Ihe S.iii Die^;o) II'.i .IllK-s lldLMlal wo (2-.1l lost bis ibird ^lr,iii:hi prprenialurc bitlli ofh is son, gave.euptUeliiis Ing Goorgiaia Tcch 13-4 at tho Colloillogo World Sorios In OmiTiaha, Nob. S^in Kra.idseo .md iliiee w.ilks,uul tbiev^ three AOibv ualkCil noih sm ,ck .n„ ...... e sin five iniiinys, ' hnir aini rvMrc.|-(he-l:»:-l l.>i.> b:iiicrs I ill hi-. C itrd in alstls 7, i’hilMcs 4 ______d Series-ii . ^cvomlelmlpk•tel?.llnL^ lle lu ich Collegge World .•h ;.s,i:.‘Mi-:KA I'MII.AiJl-:!)l-:M’iI!.-\ (irevicJcllciie.liila " PPirates 10, M arlins 4 ners clin( m I.'. si;ins lhl^ reason, Innmi a: lack o«nm _ .h w -jjm utiii-r :in.l R;iv f.m Uw.IjKi.Ic^a riSlill|{Cill_nri:inHmiiII •• •• [i.i^’lL'iriiitiiuilliii'io-,'io-,inj:ieaiur iwo-miisholK.Ito lilt Ihc C.ri.iuMls. ■■ iJ,i3eli liomereii and ihe I’itt^Kii 1 fs title with“13'-:=5 -win over Gjeorgta e Tech H.irr\ Hi)iuisa;Mine;iiiM.'illalihemostmrn. ()n,.,r-OlivHivares (l-'li. r.ccalled from j,dodue.) .1 ihtinderslorni and;fl!™’eoacli': a finally claims -4m -(i(th-m rccf— n it')e-A‘!..'.Ul-■rnmtrrmrnmrfl:iyrFin:hnl-f7—JC ~deficino^iinhcirniimhimni[TfT ^ ()M A H .-\, Neb. Nc (Al') - Ukiahoma got uf hnmo nti m I'.l ai-hits oti'A n! . and added iwo <:initte^ and an .•W iby.eotm eti-,, 2-5 hmiiit;'. .iii Ihe Marlins eoul’dn’i hold a a-1 4-! k-,id for- j,,,, ,ji^ ^igl iha-c hits c-.!eh. and lour othei'eis had iwo Michiiel_^orro'irrow doublcd-homu-two----- ^------muinihesee.)iulmirmi;l'orhiirhi-. Mill homer •ighfrinic. and tiiat was ih Ar..ch,i |.iiebal the lln;il twi,. ,the second siraiebl nii;lil as Hun gia Tcch in ih ^ to p o f tiie o f Ihe HC.tson. Hon.ls luul.r"l.mnlu-merccl forbis r r i ^ ? r m ‘: <•’-'‘’“ 1?''“’ ^ ^vecoiieh '^ L any Coehell thiit apiece, ap runs for Gevirgiii ’ bis fourth .s;iNe. Ihree-rini t,bini inn.n^ w ilh' >iiii.-e v^ht-'n he .iKo'c^o•eoIlIIeelelioil Shawn Hi"' ge W orld Scries (iile. "W c got hoi vvheii we neededed to get sixth, but the Sooniooncrii'put'lire game'awiiy' Joskie (.I-.'!) allowed live runs. liomer and Dell wenl 4-l‘or-I , n l ‘ or ‘•’lasive College .•\slibv. :, and live hits in .“l ^iim im ii-s, J ; Damon Minoinor and Rick Guiiem-v.hiid hot. lu ihal’s the key,” Gulicrc-rrez said, with Minor’s threeihree-nin hom er iind a solo fmir eamcil, iii t'liur runs. ______Ashby ysc.ipe,l.. jam .nin ^10il lil’ih alier 11,. sitin-1- I'utuUlvx; t jiid.walkeJ live.______— ■ li V, i ' " i, th r c c 'R H I s --cachr'and-Oklnhomn's- c : •'(icorgia •'( H'cch i^ a grcnt te a m1.That’s ,' Ihc- -shot'by-G l.iss-ii^s”im hC' bdltonVorthe ■ 'Kurt Ntdkr ti)-l).'.rloriiier Rosee llaMoi, ainl Km M.ii u nerfonitiince uave coach t(nighe>lj)iil,leUib,vvelv(.-,pluycd to :dalL>xar.’-l.-.inning- -- ... . ^ \T 'i l l ^ ''n Darren p;iii _dtalLdiuiaL-was.uygedJui-im'S i’S rS !! r«,.r.|.saiins r ' Larry CiKtieirir iiiis lirst crow n iii”i r 13-5 Geingia '1‘cch (;ilso 50-1'?) aat dded lo its "W c cam e rightright back out and sconitl a i5-.'j, alter r.iilm elo biinl.Liroieroimdc-il inlo ;in seven mils over four-nhis iniiiiu; diiy ov e r Georgia Tech, ••ovvn-mi.scf>'-wii]i ov four-crroni.i. givingi up c ouple o f.ru n s lu pul die pn:isurc. back. .. _ iiinitie-eiuliiiy«(.ml,'leplay, Reds 6, U(iR o c k i e s 4 Steve Cooke t2-5l wiihstnnnmi twa-nm- victory Salurdiiy 1C only coaclt ever to bring five fl’ unearned runs in the founhilu n n in g to on iheiiT,'' Varite^ritek said. "Then they hit - CINC'INNANATl ThcColof.ulo Kwkies i»iitimers by Greg Colbnimi anJ'CJ'Clnick C ut Cochcll. thc ( brciik a 2-2 dcadlock- the homen..” Expos 7, .Mets 4 fell lo 0.10) .11 at K.vcilront St;idiuin .is the in llie liiM two inniiuts lor hisS llrstI \un in th re e difl'creni;ni schools to the NCAA br j'eii-hl sMil's s_iiicl- April 2‘». ;hiunpionsiijp, had not prc- Tniylor tripled in Thomiis in thc thinl • "'i’licy luid beenx-cn pitching me inside all ;■ NLW YORK . Maiqui.sii.s (G iissom and ReJ.s turned1 a piu'la! llitowmi.: eirojjiiid ji_'>-'': toum iim enl cha: "nffd scoivd bn GnTlcrro^'-rgnuirlunddui.--- -diiy." M inor Silid.aid. "nie coaches had thc Se.in iUT:\ lioniL'reil ami.llli.ihe Montfoal Iwo-riin bonuliner hv Kevjtie Sanders into The i;ailie wa.s dei.iyeil Toi ?‘Vniii»ites'in~' viuusly finishethed'liigher than third,-The' nr ^ t.xpos beat the Ncu Voikk MelsM for their Iheir l'>lheom,i.meb.ickuinlhisseawn:------th the seventh inniiu: bv a violcrIcnrthtmrtcr^ -run k.'tal was.iIS il rc ^ o c J J f'L i'J ^ h a m iii; _Jccjt _ tied il with IcadolT homershi by hit-and-nin onrHiri-jti.M wiintcd to get il in ntniliumin i:eaincv 1 he Red.s oovcrciime a -I-1 delieit tu get si.slom. and l^ubining display. oiiship liiiale. JaJason Viiritck in ihc sccond iuiiind Noniiir pliiy and thc piiclf'iiclfvvTis'n'iiJiflhcii.v' “ '‘T T . * ' “ Ifv o u h a d;i M seen us six weeks iigo, we Giirciiipiimi G; in the third, G u iie n e/ andid Rich R Hills had RBI sin-f' iive been the best hut we T'hen disaster hit for thche Yellow gles in thc seventventh. tiic latter eclipsing :st w heifw cT iiim o and w m ■"jacKcts Jii tn tfie foiirlli. n in ;e emrrors. i a lw o - the 12 runs scoreijored hy Minnesota in its 5 n n * £ 5 —After injijuries, IV4 ite h e llre•egaies^o championship,” Cochcll nitr ni single by M.J, Mariani, an RBI sin- championshipip gamej victory over gle by 'nioniiis and a biises-lo;ioiidcdw alk Arizona in 11956.'56. Thc hit total niillchcd ------1 h im a f l e r h e injuries in - - including a swo yl' C IN C IN N A T I (.•Cl’ l) l.ast year. i------^------assault, miitching another to to Giilicmv produced live uncaiciimedniiis .the CWS rccord:ord f'or a llnalc, set by played in 113 eye ej injured by a Hying bolllefc"™ ni£ ""-A Ifrl'i' Kevin Mtichcll-was thehe Cincinnati ;ord. denied C^eorgia T ech 's and.finished an stiincr Al Gogolinlin (12-3) to Soulheni Cal agaiiigainst Ari/i'.iia in 1978. ilw;iys hurl and iMiiies in l ‘J.')| -- spot sr l-'ridiiv nighi hut no R e d s-in v sle iv m an - aUv; I spot in the a-cord liook, t le Ihe th bench. Tlie leams also com bined for ii C W S never easv to read. This ve;ve;ir. h e 's siill- h is secutid slniii>ht the tl: b ro k en fo o l.iin d torn sli had a chiincer lo become the only coach Chip Glass scored one of'ththe mns on championshipp gamegi record for mosf I piv Tlil-;nian. • ^ r : y c iiro fd im in ish e d last la yciir. .re fun. - ever to win a rnaiional title in his first M M ariaiii's single wheiViic wWiis called runs, hrciikinggiheoIdmiirkofK.by lh I Alter m o ^eal^ ol iujuii;„„csa„Jinci. * plaving time. He ,-\iid he’s liaviim a lol morc >ol, safe, sa avoiding Variick’s tag at the plale Miiimi and 'i’cxa’cxas in 19X5; and mosl 1 Je m s, a slim nied-dinvn MiiMitchell IS res- . - - ' w e n t to S e a ttle "V ciih. I ciiii saV that. I'mm nol hurt " •'* •' • Okliihoma(5. (50-17) entered the gam e on oi il disputed call. hom e m as in a lidolit gam e, l>etiering the •ith MVIMype , and appeiired in he In sa id . "I think (iod for i urreciinu his career wilh as the hottest-hi-hitting learn in the NCAA Gla.s,s. voted the m ost valuailablc player mark of three; by Oklahoma Stale and mmibers. llehas 17 homerners - tied liir , just W games jn dav.” d. nl'. ii'i. cfin' unimament ant:and the Sooners didn't let of of the luuniiiinent. ran thmiigh:h C o d ic il’s Stanford in 1987.87. ------riiii'd lir Thi; Niiirimal L l\ — .1 iv:>-ci.»c-itivwUil.iw>.uni gB ls and a .3.11 avenige.i;e. sI m Ii in the liriili.-r. Im nc in h is olofabigyciir, . leauiie. He averages a humom cr ev e r y ‘1.6 M I tc h o l " I 'm a b e tte r piiiv er in tl . - .it-fvits ;unl has a .6‘)'l sluggingsli per- '■>“ ihalf . of thc season - a mu,-h=^; Key, er Jays player." he said. ikees ove omers. 38 fewer than his NL pl put1 Yanl cenlage, liolh tops in tlie•N Nl L . . ju s t nine hom K, Boggs nn in 1984. He has eonviiiced -opponi The IU*U . nn-,i; i t i n■VI-- - r Ivrn |h first - M VP season menls. who Tnijf-iNfrnC 4iU.’)i -I JimmyilCey lu v w g for most ot ihe ilien ItTT■ffri’T n ii IU r i iiu m i.iti. '■ .n ".ireirlrtm iii'iiJiim ' imigli'irr>i■I's-uigennir : ,. place in (he Nl. Ceninil for Ins eighth straiiraight deci.siort und Wude I I in (hree years. He showed aa heidthv Milchell. - season priniarilv becausee ool fM iic h e ll. th ird te;m i in a thrcc-run homer thal ■ -ing training liile and ovcr- "W illi M ilchell in the lineileup. there’s Boggs hit a t ••We need hint plavingng . ever>- d a y .'’ u p fo r *;prin} •nm sixth inning Siiturdiiy. II len broku liis foot ;main, A aa big difference.” AtlantnfCs Greu 4 ~N W T.Trfc third-bascmaiiarfBbbby A m erllncanXeague"~ J [uTsImT'^aviTOliTTrtT^ It h e d id n ’t p la v n e a r ly BBonilla had a diiuW ith Mileilchell when ^ z z 3 z : nd problem s in hi.s personiil 01the Mets were in town last .Now I go up'to the platelie and. see the cnougli. And eill and Danny Tanjibull d over — he went AWOL WMitchell was in the middle t pilch and know whal lo1 dod< wilh it. as life carried c d iis thc Yankees ended a ' \I1-Stiir game and was sus- NNL Player ofthe Week hom opposed to lasi year andan the year after the All- to-gam cbsi;asing slrciik. O'Neill went • an altercation with m;inagcr tiiting ,478 with live homers, b e lb rc ," pended for an ng his avenige to .425. • “Hobby Bo sjiid to me, ■Man, 'f Ih .v Hven during Ins w orstI times tii the liisl -P:iyeyJohi)sr drove in ihrce runs and L 3 2 . w as ill a c ro s s r o a d s iiiiinderTiile you. You're suchI a rnoil hit- ■ •*' few years, Milchell remaiii;iincd one of Niitchell, , lly had his sccond straight le final year of a four-year, teter. You singlo when you ncCi baseball’s most dangerouslUS hitters. Thc entering ihe : me. A crowd of 50,530, n contnict. He showed up for lulu m p eople w hen you need to iroiiblewas lhal he wasn’tI’t i in the lineup SI.*! m illion o e season at the SkyDoine, ■ niiu: lale again hut in much plpie. T hey d o n 't give you cm; enough 10 show ii. spring trainin ork win for just thc third *“ pc, l i e ’s h a d ;i few m in o r it.it.'” Mitchell said. AP photo The San rranciseo Gi;inisGi; traded better shape, time in 13giuiu Oakland Athlotics' Rick:koy Hondorson slidesi intoinl sccond baso I • 5 Orioles 5, RiRed Sox 2 as ° Soattio Mariners' Lululs Sojo trios to got tho10 tIJ B iiines.bomerc.Oji^iJhe______ChiMgo-sliKter-Aie.vHenmiiiunde/-(5-7>—broke-u-tie-vriilfiir 'Bariimnre Oriole;oles heal slumping Uostoii. allowed ;,|| six runs on nine liils in sixsi innings, (ly iind the Kansiisnsiis Ciiy Royiils heal Te.xiis — 3--to-5=yeaiat-oldsT 3lay1'-forfannn-BaJam-Bamiea lOved thc Orioles into sccoml 4-3 Saturday nighnighi. ending thc Rangers' -, I ... place in the Al.M. liasl. one giinic ahead of Indians II 5, Brewers 2 four-game winningningslreiik. Players line up at the ] DfES MOINI-S. Iowa;a (API( - M's Ham-Uimm m aybe the only league of Doslon hiis losl eight o f its MlLWAUKHi; - Siindy Alom.mar Jr. hii a Will Cliirk's;threc-nm thrc homer in the fiflh bascb;.ll, Ikirely. its kind in ihe iKition, . ininound to field the hall, so.o ev ery o n e , , ; lien, , w hile the O rioles have " thrcc-run th homer and Jason11 iG rim sle y ■ gave’ tiic Rimgers;ers a 3-2 lead; but Kansas-^------^ It' a player d o e sn 't w-;ini;ini to t;ike the Dennis SulSullivan, director of comnni- ’ gigel.s a chiince. Games arc bcheld to tw o ,von five o fs i..X. pitched pi a flvc-hiuer for hit firstst victory o f City lied it in thoIho eighthe wilh the help o f a ikld. bribes of' hot do[:s:s anda pop are nications at.1 LittleL League headquarters inin n in g s, w ith evec>' pl;')'*-*'’r !getting to .Mussiiui (9-3)-3) gave up five hits inK 2-3 thc th sea.son Saturdiiy nighi ics thele Cleveland ihrowing error by a-licvcrJiiyn Howell, ;iccepiable even encoiicouniged. No in South WilVilliamsport. Penn., said be bibat ciicii inning. innings, inelud.iiding M o V aughn’s two-run Indians |n beat the Milwaukee Brewewers 5-2- Gary Gaeni led otV wilh a pinch-double- score is kepi, no one is ever:ver out and no has never beardbe of a similar Iciiguc, “Tiie kids get togelher.. t th e y h a v e .louble with IWO iw. outs in tbc ninth. Alan Alomar's •12()-|;ool sliol in ihc:he third iind and Mike Maefarlcfarliine drew a walk from ant." Riveni Mills ihcn cimnc c; in and got the ilnal oul fur Jim Jii Tliome’s 435.foot homer intl'Jie i seventh Dan Smith (l-I)l-I). i-incb-bitlcr David one ever liilsa foul ball. even though;h ;some 2.7 million children fufun and thai's what vmi wan his second .S.1VC.e. . were Wc Iwo o f only four hits ihe ImIndiimsnum- Howard pul dowilown a sacrifice bunt and lier a c;itch is play Little LLc c iig u eo n 189,{1(I0 ie;im s in s;iSilid. Dribblinu the b;ill ;ilier aged off Cal l;ldred (6-7), whoI wwalked five Howell tha-w thcthe ballI p:isi first, allowing - es. Little l.cMgue sanctions He admits he's puzzled I permiss;ibre. h's line loto ]play in the 7*> countries, ‘ Twins 6, WliVliite Sox 0 andll stnick oul a sciison-bigli I10 in eight Ciiielli to score to lielit thc game 3-3, sand in the onltield. Thenhere’s nothing fleams for chi:;hildrenages5-lS. sol3;im- B.B am h a sn ’l c a u g h t on- In ai POLIS • Kevin Tapiini in official. And Sullivan has Ixbeing ii lot o f fun. “ I tell you - wrong with crying in unitinifonn. Mom "liani isn’t ot (irlnisley ( 1-0). iiiaking HiHis se co n d df^ve in1 MaMacfarl.iiic wilh a s,icrificc -4cicue is a great source of rev and D;id will be there lorcr evenue." he Minncsoia pasi,i ChicagoC 6-0 Saturdiiy night major-leaguem stan of the vear.r. stnick oul Hy ,y right. Rii.sly:.sty Greer’s( throw boiiie vvas thcv have lo nin llie base.s.e.s bec;niseI the " W e d oi n ' ’t fe e l thii.t a c h ild h a s said, sa " Y o u ’v e gol 14 kids on o a leiiin, ;,s the Twins pulled pu: wilhin two games o f seven sc ami walked two. lO .leam s. and they all sell c;'candy bars, the firM-pIace WhileWl So.x, Alomar’s siMh homer c.mie afafler Manny *' i ,/ phi'vers can’t lell first fnfrom second developed iheihc skills'necessary to s;ifl-ly 1( m (6-4) allowed three runs And look at all ihe peofo p ic h e re - .Tap.ini (8-2)1) alloweda six hiis lo win his Ramircijiinglcil-and R; Thomee >w alked to from liiiril. . • p.irticipate at(It tluK age,” lie said. A ■ .ind'H irhiK T )\rr::c:r^Tx^•c^ inning<:.- sinking out s, p a re n t's, .■icvcnih.siriighthi start,i a stre.ik ditinp from open or thc third inning. It's B;ini-B;nn baseballill for 1 3-to 5- But Bamim-Bam director Brian You’ve Y got grandparents, 0 walks. JelT M ontgomery ,his hi.st lass on1 AprilA 29. He sinick -’m bcr And (he Care Hears.rs. and ihe On Bani-B • -r Jeir Rl-Ix.uIletcI iiad1 three hits, including a Riinf-ers slarterner RogerI I’avlik stmek oul Dinos;iiirs. .Scnippers. Tr;iTr;insformcrs. the fields, OlOlder leams aren’t allowed Ninja N Tunics played ihe Mufuppcts. I he •louble. and the Twins .scored Royals »< 4, Rangers'3 iliree. walked four;'oiir iuid allowed three hits in Terminators. Ciladialorlo r s . C o o k ie to pliiy at t!iehe siinie lim e, so hard ha,se- T'unles T'i hail their problems. all Iheir nms wilhk-ilhfwn outs. ARLINGTON. Texas Gnjr e g G agne seven innings. Mr^nslers. Miippcts and NinjaNin Turtles. b;d!s don’l hithit little children. Three-year-old Dustin Pen;;rez cn cd in "It’s jnst cute. They'ey’re fun to A parentI or adult reliilive must lie on ihe lit outtleld in the first inhiiigin and --- -y. watch.” siivsnusterW illiaiiliams Sr.. pres- the field wilhilh each pkiyer. Bani-I3;un is refused rc lo retuni to the Held j idem of llie South Des Mi"Moines Little phiyed withth a large plastic ball, the ond, or even after a hot dog bi Hare•d w o rk ses n d s C omine to rm a jo rs League. "I have a b.ill walek’aic h in g it ;ind kind you buyuy out of a supeniiiirket bin. his hi father. Mike. . , Conine was a mediocre pitcherp at- every game‘inin Marlinsf hislory and I usiialfy laugh so hard I cciy iy ." T h e lee is i\vIWO eofl'ee cans lilted with' Three-year-old Nicklos Thriioma.s ran MIAMI (AP)P) - ’Biitting practice is over. . , U CLA . Ilni.shing his c;ui;er will•ith iin liR A a-m inds his man;iginiigcr o f Jt>e lUidi, a lha-e- iJaiii-13:mi ball b egan in South Des sand and Uipciped togelher. A nd the b;it is pii,st pii first biise. forcing his gniznmdfalher. and the floridaida Marlins’ holiest hitler L)' o f6.0(i_. iie wcm in'lhe58lh roi^)und of ihti time All-Sliir leflleft llcldcrI for thc 0 ;ikland Moinc-s in 1985 with two.0 te;im,s.t This big and pkisiiisiic, liclice Ihe n;ime Bum- Scott St Gering, to c;ill him hack;ck. The trip w ants (o cool olT,ofl', of another stciimy evening at amiilcur iin dr^ifl, bcciime an everyrrydiiyplay- A's in the 1970s.[)s. . ■ ____ year, 10 tc.ims of 1-1 playeiiyers e;ich are Bam. alier tinthc Rubbles’ toddler son in to to ho m e plate \va,s' bctlcr. wit:I'itii Nicklfis . Siipped by an cr nnd spent t\vo undistiiigi)ishched .'i.T'uin.'; ■ ." J o c R u d i,—— whal > position'did he wrapping up, their-six-gaigame, .season.- "Thc-IUimstostones”-coftnon ficricK,-who sliding-tlie-lasl si foot ;.fU‘ik*r Cjcritig Joe iiohbic Sladladium, Jclf Conine rests in cr uhhoase TV, A wciilhcnnan in'Cla.ssA./ in pliiy ?" C o n inie e asks. a: "I didn’t follow ,Den M oines-has ievcralj 1 otheru Litlle ciirries a largergcbal. cncriunigcd cn him. "Slide, slide,Je. slide!” front of the cluhl iii-the lium id June nir feels Unprotecied by thc Kanin s n s C ity b.TWb.ill m uch wwht hen I w;is a kid." Lesigucj, and snrRnindiiiging comniuni- - Boys andid girls-plny-frrgether in " A ll riiibtl < io o d j o b ” GvGering lold —iuuHnma's-lhiii-t Koyiils in tin.' 1992 cxpansiision drat't. Andhenevcrdr:r daM tncd o f a profes.sion* ■ ticn'havc Ihcir own, hut: nonone include Bam-B:ini.I. v w-iili e v e r y b o d y in f u ll him hii . . like 102 ticgn:cs.ua. Conine wiis chosen-22nd bclichind such al carcer, Coniniilini^ Wiis 24 when he a-al- gainerfT.r-childfOn n.T- voiy o u n g as- th o t!car..dQiVU_l!U uJlieir te;im_shjr1s. call- But second inning wns: rrough for "Feels like 102?10 No kidding!" Conme Ci ------su,spc*ct.s su a.i L ric'H e in n u rK ev:vm r Kcimer i/.ed he had a shotsTiiii ill Die niiijon;, and 27 Uam-I)ammers. That ineaileans children length p;intsis ; and striped socks. Kiveni ~Ri'TncK IorricTclI on his face: a few feet s.iys. -v t— ;md Scoil Aldred. by the lime hee completedci his first full , from across central Iowa1 co cc m e to Dc-s m a k es sure :al al least three girls iire on a from frt llrst and lay there in the1C din. fore- •nicMiirliii.s’lis ’ lell llcldcr luis reached the ;m Two years later. Conine b:b as pliiyed- big-le;igue sciusonson liisiI yciir. Moines lo play. team togelher.icr. , ' ‘ ing ini Scott to carty him to the: bbase, vergcof.^liialom,nm. but not wiiJioiit a sw cit.

. ■ K ' ■ ' '1. ' *- i - Surlundoy. Juno 12.^1994 • Timoa-Nos-Nowu,Twin Folia, Iflaho 'D -5 Pasj;slon, pjolities, s,pecul.llarH m arrkW o] ip Mst(: o r y ' E ( r ir c ii | H j | H | a [ ^ t ' n i c A sso d a le d PressPre: conie(ned by mounted police who wl Tlie 1986 tournamim e n t iri M e x ic o { -•------sc.irchirchcd them for weapons. Urugu;jguay City brought lugctheiier England and F o u r y e a r s a(;ago, a woman 'in wonI thetl World Cup nnd proclaimedned a Argentina in Iheir firsirst major sports D a n g la d c s h kill<;illed herself after nation;onal holiday. In ,;s, Ihell cvcni since th e 1982I IFalklands War. Cameroon lost lo0 EnglandE in the quar- popul)ulace stoned the Uruguay:la y an TIic b uildup w as lcn.se,.se but Ihc match Icrfinals of (he WorVorld Cup in Italy. ^ba.sba-ssy. w ;ls played in relalivc: Itranquility, hav- B tSaL iii Ilaly’s leadinglg sportsi ncw.spaper, ' Tw('wo years before Hitler madeadc a ing liltle to do with1 tmilitarism and H A7 ______Corrieri DcHo Spot■port, reported that tho N:r.>iri » thr.^LQ.VL-n^dk flin —*v«fy^hing-^^Ml^>•wiih-lh-»MttrtKkmth-He— tn-yrnr^oltl w nmn:man_£rom_Uie.capiul—Olymfmpio;i-Bi'nit«>-M»K«»lini-cxploil< |oil«I--«cof«^tw^cc-i[>^h«<»l ______cilv of Dhaka Imdbad. writtcn_iuiuiddc—ihc-W-Wofld-G»p-for his-owij-cnds-ids'in—v’ictory ------in c lu d ining j the-fnm ous-^S^^B note. I ta lyy. . By 1938, the World Cupup in “Hand of God" goal lhaltl he punched "I leave this woworld," it said, "nt^w Fnmcencc, the spccter of fascism wasas ino past the goalkccpcper — to pul lhat Cameroon haslas 1left llic Cup.” ' ”^j.longerger in the shadows. Auslrfa wilh- wil Argentina on ils way tcd lo1 marked by fillin g lhatlat spjllcd over to .M . C^basco 4 ) C at s«eizes Siitakes This is the 15thh WorldV Cup. And the play' a qualifier in Chile. TIic SovietiVicLs, the liKkcr room. Policccc and photogra- __ tourriamcnt, whichjchj>cgan in 1930 with at odd.idds with the rightist regime: ththal phers skirmished andd the Hungarian modest expectation;ions, mostly ii^:LS been had.se.seized power in a bloody cou|:oup, coach was punchcd mI t]^acc..l] ViCI:tor overtakJces Go for'Gin in stretstch again the" stage for sonio m c o f th e spo_rt_’_s,,_wa[iici:ilcd'.lhc.site:switchcdrFIFA. ,Roc- R0< - In'1966, th'^ialianliclieara.feli'Uic-fuIlJ^-I ______------grundesl m o m c n isrIS: ■■ ' ” c er’ss governing g body, refused an'dI'dlhe ll fury of a nation scomecled. In on<; o f the N E WrY V O lT k'(A P )~ OnciTagaiiiTiin';— 157it Santa-AnitHr will rc!return to iK’ing -• lUotxo. lhe.SaiiSania-Anita-Dafay.-winner ______T h e r e w a s a1 lilithe l_7-y_ear-old Chilealeans advanced, playing a mucnock most outlandish-upsels:ts. Italy lost 1-0 TabascoJ CarthrilledC one of his biggest:cst ' a part-tim e trainer June 2727. who was foufourth in Ihe Kentucky BrOiiiliari nam edI PePole, dazzling in his gamele againsia no opponent in Ihe stadstadi- lo North Korca. An,n embarrassed fans —■ JeffJe Lukas. Ihe trainer's son%on "I lold silnieone it’ss a long Way Derby bul skiskipped the Preaknesss. ------nnO-World-Cup-in-1in-1958.------^______um-UiaUiat-lud-bcx:n-tmaLas-a-delcntitntion, Iliili.'in tr.-m i„rrtiinird iMnighn in the '. w eight o f 126 ling in 126 Belmonts, Ilk'cnlo a "salmonin lcleaping up a falls.") news■s confercncc,c he w as a.ssa.ssinatcnated Argentina beat the: NetherlandsI in took Kenti:ntucky Derby winner Go for Tiial victory did not comcc( easy as fastest running And there wass liliiego Maradona ip by.lcflieftisl rebels. But the rebels quick]lickly. llie t0 7H fin.-il trtp^t^rinin g a s w ild a c e U ___G in d in .lhc„j!irc,lctu.:>nd_wt)n._l.he .li :he Gi)_for_G[n buret tiul nf.lhIhe gale along ,_ .Go for Giin, in,: who scored a froni-run- front when the ning victoryy in the Kentucky Derby in ' 1986, culling ihithrough the entire annouiounced they would allow WorlVorld ebration as .any at a WorldW Cup. Tlic BelmontIt SSlakes on Saturday, Ibe rail and was slill in'fri ds turned for whichTaba.seoMeo Cal finished sixth, also E n g lish d e fe n sec f(for a goal as if he ^ pI preparationspr lo go forward, boos>oosl- rollicking p a d ie s.w e nnl t inlo the night. Immcdi:rdialely after the stirring vicio-10- field i)f six 3-year-olds ------...... ------gave up the-ica:-icad to Tabasct) Ciil in the - - - - ' were slaloming'dbwdown a snowy rhoun- ing ihetheir pop\iJ:iriiy. thc'slrcanis“ofconretli'iti'becamebllnd-—ryr-Liika?kasrson of-tminpr-Wa>*nc■ne- hom e: louse wilh him stretch of thetie PPreakn e ss. . _. lainside. T hhe e ncxrW orld Cup, in_^paiipaiQj __ ing snowstorms. AfletICC w aichingjhc ___L ukas, spoke spi to ABC'.s' Jim-McKuylay "Wc played, cat and moi hii?' all th'c w ay around." saidd Pal Day. the ‘'Ile'fougiri’hi backl; again.’’ said Go for ______L-Bul. as befitiing-ng-lhe-biggcst spons- brougllight allegations of collusionm bby triuniph.s of'Urugua;i a ^ n d B r a z i l , ' on an op • he jiKkey on Tabasco Cat wwho was .sec- Gin's rider ChiChris McCarron. "He tried spcctacle on canh,:b, t the W orld. C up has .W cstit. GermC any an d A u -stria.A 1-0)vfc- vfi Argentina finally hailad ils champi- father trictried 10 check back tears in the ond from the start unlilil tbe turn for ui come back,ck, but1 he wasn’t able lo do had all manner ofo f .subploLs,. by turns tory by b> West Germany — and onlynly a ' onship. w in n e r’ss cicirclc. ar- hom e. it." — — political,-pusHioflHte-ttle-iind-peculiur; ------I-t) ououtcome — would allo.w bolb o lh W orld C up pa.s.sion turnedIt violent in "A bigg efforte again U>day," 3H-yeaf- in nien in ihe stretch nm.'1.Tabasco Cal -"I saw anotlnother greal event, anolher Like the Olympicapics, ihc World Cup teamsns to make the next round atIt th the 1990 in Italy. G erm ann fans rampaged old Jeff■ LiLukas said from his home in m e p o u n c ed , p a ssin g G o I'oror Gin on the great Triplelc Crown,C and that's what has been played on treacherous polili- expen?cnse.of Algeria. West Germannany in Milan; English fan;ms hurled rocks Glendora.ra. 2,2Kl) fro m a ss, bul Jeff, who h;id watchedled tor>’ w as on E;isy G oer inn 1989. purse of $653.r.53.8(K) 10 iMiost h is career :, hud taken his children lo,j a G o fo r G in w a s a ballalf-lcngih in earnings lo.$1,323,037 Sl, on a'record of Worl•Id Cup]play be§!gins Friiday«/ carnival anand was not at home. front of Sirodes Creek,, whov was 3K seven wins, a .ssccond and a third in 12 Lukas, who suffered brainlin lengths ahead of'Signal Tap.T; Amalhos stads. He has v/on four of six starts Will touiumament est:itablish soccer5r in United SStates? when he was run down Dec.ec. finished fifth and Uliscses was last, this year. . M ISSIO N V IELIO. IO Calif. (A P) - Tlie ------finaf-banncT3 arc bcibeing'hung. Tlie final------— p a _ u . s . _ ._W orldLQ ip_ ■ nail,s are being drivdriven in. Nearly six years after it w as awardedaw; to the United THE TOGICTVSj '.A J f teamon’s quarters, Slates, the Worldirld Cup arrives in A m crica on Friday.ly. ' • ' r I — ------^------F i f t y iw o -g a miLi e s ' w ill \K p lnyed in------j - dttkmsHbetter nine cilies.over 31I ddays by 24 teams lo ' M IS SnON IC VIEJO. Calif. (AP) - J’s socccr champion, dccide the world’s lg for this World Cup competi-!,r j CENTEER FOaND,DATION S tadium s w ill be fill fillcil anil abouc 3.65 1 pleasure for lliC A m ericans, . m illion tickcLs w ill beb sold for the qua- prow■oudly presents \ ' ' consicicrinpin g Iheir rcccnt hi.slorj-. drc'nnial toumameiiiicol, breaking almost “■ ■ * I rs arc staying at the D ana Ptiitiiim 9 endancc rccords. 7^ m J ______Jimim S inclair -___; ____ all World Cup attend ; 1-'^; -Rcsnr!,‘ n'ha-luxiiTy-hntcl-jii!T-15*tninutcs------But it'slill-rcm ain;lains-lo-bo-seen-if-lhis-- —^------lining camp. It's luit like four_lur______. . ImW 1-11 Dr. Gl(Glenn A. Hoss ; ____ event will achieve:vc its purpose — to :------, I vMemorial i Golf I ------^------filially u u blistnhr^ ” Italian Ol'Olympic training cenler in iiled Stales. ^ lar sporl in the Unitc( •J V ' '■ " . T irrenia., wwhich was like a prison-forfor Tournament, ! "1 think by the enend t o f the loum am cnt - y - j g . ' While-colla:illar crim inals. the U nited S tatesi wiwill know about Ihe ^ ^ 9 ccame theiie ffirst to arrive. T he / w ere sominclimes e pursuaded to ignoreire bby l Urle's Golf Cartarts __ ^ ______last due in is Germ:rmany, which arrives ;)!) G:in.sler's ins 1 niclions.______M onday. ipmcnt usually wt>rked."iT — — — •-rourpcrsor,j n s c n i m b l c ------The Gcrman*fthciIhe defcnding-champi- r Paul Caligiuri rememberedcd ■ • Pros S a mla a r e u r e . H on, opcas the toumaimament Friday after- j A • Ncn & won3m'en • a n y combinjllon1 , , Field, wilh pregame r I noon al Soldier Fic .in V iejo in m any w-ays is sim*.'• i- • N u llig u n tickets tic arc available H cntefiainment'Schechcdulcd lo include Tirrenia. Ilie training camp is IHall.JonSccadaand ‘Z’ • 5/to/£7un sUitart at 8:30 o m i I Diana Ross, Daryl H: ' ^ ^ __neui.lhe_bt.beach and it’s about a oiie- l,j. ■ • A w a r d s cococktail party following tournamenttou , Sounds of Blackncj;ncss, and the crowd ■ hour driveive from the site where Ihe scheduled lo includeude Prcsidenl Clinton iiil • Limilcd lo> thei first 144’paid'playcrsere ' ita Rican Gorman Rodrigueguoz, front, and Italian NU4ICOla B o r tI United Stati and G erm an Chancelicellor Helmut Kohl. C o s ta riicn it was Ihe Ligurian Seaea ■ M a xin \u n iI handicap /: 36 n for tho ball during tholrIr 0exhibition m atch In Nov3W Havon, S'™"' The United Statilatcs. which hasn't r u s h f and Stadiidio Comunalc in Florence,'c- • T hree (camII players m u st have a 10-36 I0-. flighted ' advanced past thehe firsl round sincc C o ntn., n . Saturday. Now il’ss Ihell Pacific Ocean and ihe ■ harid ica p H 1930, opens agains:insl Switzerland the wl in Pasiidena. - I loo • News organizations,ibylcmandins B»»l • D isc o u n te■d d rooms at-l-thousand plus at the Rose Bowllowl, leam , training in Au.slin, ; course • awiwards cocktail partyty ■ entry gift | couniries." ...... 73,000-1XJ-plu.4 at the M eudowltinds. Tlic;riicy reporlers last Tuesdnyly from its firsl 'cr.of rooms needed. ■ Rose Bowl following a (a non-in-profit, tax exempt organlz /aldcrrarDa, who ^ - the lickel sales. Thirty-nineTl of the • Cit;Zity governments in Dallas andan< United SLntc,s. Carlos Va Proceeds used1 toI support the Healthcahcare Programs of i • *' ;xss- sco red for C o lo m b ia agagainst Greece, - ^ames havE_soIdj)UlQULintlividualjickcts, Wa.sliinjlington. by demanding (uasuccess {h r e p o r te r s at ------theMagioMalley. ?y Regional Medical Cen’Center Foundation. 1 .' wilh the rest availableDbic only ihroughpre- fully)) lliatit: stadium .security fences> miino r e fu s e d 'to' s p e a k w i{h m ium p.ickages. • beercctie d i|d around Ihc field-s. • • • '' G iants Stadium .

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m m - . - - m a r t es-.-top - D etrolt t qiialiMI^Ieg tli m e - - — - ■ ■■ ■ . : ; ! aM aiSaM iM iayM D E T R 0 1 T -(A ? ) - rNigel Mansell .started 111 Ith, yet slill came on to winin th is .sca.son. T h e re a re Ki10 remaining was first In nimi)rs1 anand ilr.sl on the at Mihvau■•aukec. after Detroit____ .. • - — track Saturdny in qu;il[Ualifying for the 'B ut ththat was, an oval track.k. “Absolutelyi" the EnglishmanISi . Detroit Grand Prix. - M a n s e lII l won the pole on a roadid .said. "Thcro’s been soa :mucii non- Mansell, who spentlent Ihe morning course inin Australia, in the first racc;c sense spoken, about thi‘lis being my j.,‘..'J.. i. IS U S B irifc . fending off rumorsirs that he w ill of tiie sea;e ason, last Indy-car racc. I’m1 rreally upscl ' return to Forniula One)ne racing, broke , 'i ’m aa I ihoroughlired racc driver." with a lol of medii^wholo iiave aclu- his own track recordrd ini final cjuali- ,said /vlan»ansell, who came over fromm__ ^ly specul.ilcd, actuallyy saying lhal .' fying for Siindiiy’s Indy-carInd racc on ’ •Fcrmillln-'[n-W nrmclnp Insi ycarliTuT' Fwill be doing.ihe Brilritisli Grand SB ^H thcj.l-inilc. J-t-turn:n i.course around won the ;Ii Indy-car series ii\ his rookjcic JV ix .^ ______------^ ^ ------BclR* Islt-P iirk , ...... - ■■“O nTi'fc)ad\Tfciiit;'>^Hi^;mS" ''' ’''I't clashes with CIcve:/eland, and I ' ------ManKilUpufcl»c*l-hi)-hiH-l-olA-Ford— lp-i4-Jilll^)-m^^r«^-wilh-tht^-dfi—i— wtU-hc-Tin-€lcveinndri--jthinirthcj'— Cosworih XB arouhd.fid. the course at ver, even:n i if Ihe car isix'l quite rigiit,"" arc trying to sell ticketss lo Ihc racc an average speed of>f 1108,640'mph. It wasIS M a n s e l l 's e ig h th c a r c e:r r (in England) on'tljc prciremise that 1 •-■- easily shattering; hhis mark of Indy-carar pole and his sccondd will bc there. It’s very, vcvery naughty - ...... in fi.fi2 7 m p h iii-sl year,;ar, • straight t i in Detroit. In lasl year'ss and unprofessioniil. It’s's deceiving Tlie next tiicee fisttijitysl cars were racc, he :Ic lost the edge riglil from theIC liie public." Aflphcto from Ihc powerfulI PcnskcPi racing beginninging when Fittipaldi steppedd The Newman-Haas rairacing team, Germany’sf'a MIchaol Schum acher>r speedsa around tho Circrcuit G iiles Viilont3uvo inIn KM ontreal on team wliicii has doniiniiinated the PPG hard on 1 I, Ihe gas pedal and hit thee for wjiom Maiisell won thell Indy-car Saturday' onoi his woy to earning thothi poip position for the0 >Canadian Grand Prix. ; • IndyCar.W orld Serie!^.te-^ this season. starting liiline almost two car lengthsIS tillc last year, has said’tr througliout Al Unser Jr.. seekir:king his fourth ahead ofif tl th e p o le sitter. lhal it would honor a provisionpr in Q 1 straight win. will1 Stans next to ' !-'ittipailaidi was assessed a stop-I- h is c o n tra ct p e rm ittin g h Mansell on the front;>nt ro w . U n s c r a n d -g o peipenaliy by race officials, butIt in other disciplines onm'm.Ii'Yndy ^ C J lllumacheir edgeST^tiesi to“carapture averaged U)7.‘)fi5 in'in'his Penske- it bccamimc moot when Mansell11 weekends, limor Indv VS, ' crashedi laI. te r in tli,e r a c e w o n byy Mansell is scheduled Iclo leave for fl O lT l Paul Tracy andind Emerson Danny SulS ullivan Europe immediately’ after the ^ C t lnadian J GirandPriix pole pcmsition Fitiipaldi. the leaderir aafter Friday's "Everyb:ybody picks up a litlle bit ofif Detroit racc. provisional qualifying'ing. will share- knbwlcdgiJge.” Man-'ictt'said:------Tr —----- In-England;-sourcc*c s - s n y - t h c ------MONTRE;?EA1-(A P)—-M ichad-rnT H iajofdunges. which helpciled'a great a factor over the i Gy lap s o f S u n d a y ’s ------the -sccond row, Trat'racy averaged The car:arly pari of M ansell's dayy British-based W illiamss teahi will Schumacher,er, .second all weekend to deal. d mcc, 1 0 7 ,8 4 5 . F ittip a ld i lOfi. Of).5‘l2 . w a s sp e n;nt t dealing with rumors thalll m a k c an a n n o u n c e m e n t Tlucsday on the Ferrari of Jean Alosi, found .speed “Wc also found time to trtry the c ar _ "R em em ber,r, ththe racc is more than Failing to grab ihc pole didij’i he w ill I n return to Formula One.:. M a n s e l l ’s r e t u r n . In M ^ ontreal,, ^..when il matt,attercif Saiurday to w rcsu! ono: racc se tu p and IJia v c to sa)iay.lhati’jn Joiie Lip,” he said,'lid, "and 1 c;m 't riwHy b e , ' ------Hcetn-Jiv4>othcf-thtsc ynothing'itT-his~Indy-cai—1— w*here~the' teafii w.i .s- p rc;r c p a rin g -fo i nw ny^hc’potiTntrfhntiij^innJmn-GT.'nTd—qi npnrniafipTwitinnik'Ttin^rrsiijrwcii:------ijmiTRnmruTwiT■Wiliniiig ITei:.ilisc I'm ’ should it? In the past ih t Ihree races, he conlraci to p re v e n t it, ISunday's Canadian1 GP. a Prix, ~ Alcsi joked with Schumacacher after wailing for Ihc: newnc Fcrr.tri lhat 1 will has slarted on the poli le insisted he will drive in lole (inly oncc. But he i 1 spokesman• had no con)mmcnt on Schumachcther, with four victories and the th session, blaming the Gojcrman for racc in Fnincc”'o on n July 3. ycl won all three. Lasl La week, he every racc iCc on the Indy-car circuitt Mansell’s1 status. a second in thithe first five Formula One depriving dc him of his fir^t cai:arecr pole Damon Hill,II, w in n e r o f th e m o sl _ ^ events of thehe season, bulidogged his on oi his 30th birthday. reccnt GrandJ PrixPr in , also , Bencllon Fon\)rd around the 4.45-miic “You arc nol a friend,’’ Aleslesi said, m o v e d u p onene spoi, putting the jiv Circuit Gilleses Villcnucve in 1 minute, _ Alcsi refused_l<)_bc_(lisap;ippoinied, ^ lliam s Renaultmil inioI the fourth slan- 26J78^sccondinds to cdgo-AlcsLby-Oay' howcvcr,-noting hi that long-s;-suffcring ing position with#ith a lap al-l;27,0'J4-. ■ a w _Jicrrari made a serious run a ------JI< at the car (113.7‘J4)^ ' Schuhiachc:her look the pole on his arand driver lhal liavc been d o m in a n t "Tlie car fcirfTiTirfTiriTairdayrifvva.'^iiicc ------fifth lap. duririring which he drove over th ti .Reason. to drive.” Hill Silid. Siiid "I ju st c a n 't seem ■ 1 curbs protecting the cor- “This weckoid w;is good, e'even now. to gel anything;out oul o fit.... I am a little I one occasion smoked the because'wc be didn't expect to:o he goo d fnistrated and will he u n til.1 ai;n back______j brakes diviii^lg inio II inm, tie-iivetagcd„-.and.quickJikc-lhaU—hc-sa ar said.'jnvc- on the-trom row,—V," ■■■ • , ------T------fought for the pole, but to b4?V folloi)llt)w cd,hy n.r.-iyiliai]______I hour qualifying'in g session, m ade one l.ist the thi handling of the car." R ubens BarTicheiliireilo in a S asol Jo rd an I • ■ hid on his 12tlI2lh and final lap. He. like G erh ard B erger, A lc si’s teammate, le; al 1:27.554(113.193.1 % ).------■ i L I I T A A J I Schum achcr,r, jijum ped the curbing, b u t improved im one spot over Fridaya y ’s quali- "'Y cslcrday 1 wa;was new to the circuit, . , - M QUALITY aca;r e ^ All U T O M iiiji c a r w obbli)bled coming off and he fying fy to lake third, but slillill w asn’t and also trying to g'gel ased to the .set-up 1 FINIS lockcjJ the brakes l>ni as he maneuvered h ha a p p y w iih iiis car^. H is bcscsl lap of of tc car," said Coulthard,Cou who iniieril- ______; Ih ro u g h thiT_ce'cliicariFlhat h'as I>een 1:27.059 I:; (113.840) was almo:lO-st :i sec- ed th e .seal vacatecated when thrcc-lime I SM ‘ added thijrj-CTi■cnrtnTrfiiliU'SlraighiaWay end cn slower lhan Schumachcr, , Form ula One ch:inirhanipion Ayrton Senna portion o f tliele track.li "I just.can't get it rfght,":." Berger was killed in Ihc San; Marino Grand Alesi had bcbeen bidding for F c rm ri's s;iid. s;ii "Tod.iy. I couldn’t go ququicker or Prix on May 1. "I amai now able to drive ' -uniavt-,— - first pole sincciicc 1990 but had to sellle ’ getgc a clean Iap7Tlic way HiiTPe car was quilc hard roundd herelie and 1 am pleased ;rrT.~rrrr-*~ for second belbehind Schumachcr. who set scl up. il w:ls all righl, but I’mm still not. lo bc fifth on thehe grid.g I knew I could litfs w on three:c ccunsecutivc poles. happy ha; with the car. Maybe lolomomiw • improve today," *' 1 nis puleIc -fposilioa is inucii nicer nni i find an aaswer,...... Lxjsrngirspol'w;il'was Mika Hakkiiicn'. •• 7 I lhan Ihc previc:vious two." Schumacher. Bolh Alcsi and Berger acknowl-ac whose McLaren•en Peugeot couldn't said, “bccauscISC wc really had lo fight edged cdj lhal the Fcrniri engine: isi strong' improve on Friday';day's speed and slipped for il, 1 iuinestiestly didn’t c.xpccl such a and am is parliculariy adept at ataccelcral- from sixth lo severevenlh on ihe grid. He IndyCar driver NIgol lel M ansell drives his Loli•ola T9400 Ford-C osw orth:th XB around tho track atal a big improvemi;:m enl. Tlie car pe rfo rm ed ing, inj. Bui’Alesi siiid acceleralioiion. while was followed byly Oddicn Irvine, whose rocord-broaking spoipeed of 108.659 m ph Satia t u r d a y t o v>/ln p o l o p o s iition t k for tho Detroit Gramind Prix. very well thishis afternnon, (hanks to im|X)ilanl im al Ihe .start, w o n ’l bei>e thal big Sasol Jordan droppcnppod from tilth.

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' ll _ _ ' ______' T " ' , • . . . Buisinemz lipiefl:Ijfln m U es y a w m t s If l e x - flflying^‘c h aE i g e s The Timcs-Ncws and — rnipfarcsir•in-Twiiv-l^aH.s.iiave.nuUli _de-^ able tickets.•Coiilineniienl:il Airlines will , the Associated Press ;ere:ised andnd are ;il their ijornuil prices.L*s. g iv e full re fu n d s o l’fits il Peanuts Fares. C l' h- bysM!!aess ------N a iio u w.wjdt:;Jiowever, Soulhweivest while oliiers wiU-chaiharge between-S25 ■ •*lexIbleL^ N'liW VORK - The l4-(l4-d;iv ;idv:iiice Airlines' siniTilesi and~rel:iiivelv afnil'iold- and SlOO fora refund.kL______^ Family Healalth Services purchase reslrielions. SaliSaiiirday-night able fares. h a v e b c c o m e c o m m o n inI tiie tii Tliese various discoscoiinis will le:id lo '. ' Slay rec|uirenieius and nonnon-refumlable Wesi, Noww Continental and USAir■ are:n -more travel for mostit NM :igic V alley res- moves, chanm ges sta ff airline tickets are slippin{.)ing out of Ihe mimickingg S o u lh v v esl's s ira le g y onI the iti iiients, said 4 Ways I'rI'ravei ageni Karen tine-print conditions thath:it elulter the Hast Coasi1st, and United Airliness jsi Porter. - ., cliana'r'; ■ TWIN l-ALL.S - I Family Health Ser- bollom of air fare ails. p rep a rin g iiiis own version of n low-faifare "The price decre.^sc:a.scs will absoltiteiy , viccs 1ias moved ilsIs :iadminislrative office Led by small new carrarriers. est:ih- airline, lead to more travel,"1," sh e sa id , " b u t i f , 71,,,... 1.l.Cl.iy.j(l..ir.i:iT • I.I.iny.i from thc lociiiion ohh MainN Street. The new lished airlines ale scrappineling reiirictions I'he unlefellcred coiulilions give newne' tile airlines just gelI ririd of the 14 ii;iy i.kih, Uhi [I'lC'.'ol Olio yiiiC'i ' o n iccisat 1-J-U) Filer.ler Ave. I;. thal h;ive forced vaealioneiners lo decide lle,\ibililyy iIO vacationers, who prevevi- advnnecs or ihc oihciiher advanced.re- I-, Ivvi pCfV.iLivc. lJUiiilUiii!iuii ir.ivclcii uiujily lly : nionf. v . Th'c newest meinheiiber.oftbe FIIS leam, is on an itinerary months alu:iliead of time, ously had tou time liieir ticket fiurcha.'ic Huircments, il w on'tt helphe much." “I------tnr>'-bt\vsonrhircd-n5l‘n^'thc' drawd. 140 million j fcssioiial backgrouiKund includes 1‘) years Bill according lo Magicic V:illey\ inivel To aiinieilet many b;irg;iin-hunting v;|. v; Americans to the :iirir thisl summer, llie experience in tl)c health lie care industry, agei'icies. these decre;ised■ed resinctioM S c :ilioiiers wwho typically travel in p;iir; Air Transport Associ:ilci:ilion eslimates. If . RiiIudO' e ig h t y;e;irs ;is d ire c:tor to r of human resources I M.iny Mill cluirijiT .1 li'., [jP . have nol hil ihe Twin FallsIls :irea; yel, ^ , many airlinlines are offering iwo lickel the trade group’s figillgure is correci, it ‘.T''"!m riiiwUl"!. ly(»c.ill/iIoiri r,"i M.i iinil public rclation.ss wwith nonprofit acute- ;itiifo iiiin.iijiiiTi or ni.-i.rnuiiii S?6-$U “At ihe preseni time,. wew slill haver for llie priccice o f one, would surpass Ihe 139.39.7 million travel- ly;. or Solui.My-nliilit May:. ti care. hiispi(als ;iik I 11 years as a regional , adviinced-pur\;hiisc-rvtf*'irelired on airline ...— S o m e aare r cvoiwMTering refund: __ers-wliu-llew_m.thii_se_summer iil'-l 0‘.n ______------;------iiicr.cy.: ■ ■ ■huTTinh”rcsourci;s'rrian;ian:igcf for niiic Shield tickets.'' said Desert Sunn Travel'I agent breaching: vwh:it had been a solid Irenend ■ "'hen iiir fares were cul in half. • • ' ^ ' o f C ili f o m ia . June Skinner, adding thalh:il the cosl of in discount»(:iirline pricing - nonrefunim d - P le a s ee ssee FLYING/E2 ...... ; An open house lo0 ccelebrate the ncvv lo- L______c atio ti iin d iHtfociucc:c Luwbon i. is .scheduled _ *1 for 2;'JlMo -I p.m. MondayMo af iirj new" of-” * ' fice. Kel'reslunentss fromIV ibe'M etropolis p u ter . j Bakery antl'Oilc willill be .served. For more Big dre;3ams [• infbmiation, cull Marj'arjy al 734-3312. ■[; ; Jensen JewelersTS plans big buyerrs i^ e -Changes at neww JE lk o store _ _ i' T W IN F A I.l.S - JeJensen Jewelers com- .r ptctcdotr-Jumr-I-lhe-he-ptircbase of-Ruby ------dir^Ttm M T Mountain Custom JewJewelers in the Raley’s ^ Slioppiiig Ccnier in FilFlk o . ■' By VrtTCapprello t ______B ill iintl Ik e n d a Beeni H e of Riibv Monn- _ __ •Tlie;rimes-Ne\vs " ■ ■■■ laiifCustotii 'Jewelehser.s soTii tiieir. sto re a s- ______• .sets (0 Jen.'ien’s, wiio10 ttook over the openi- TWIN FALLS - Fo|-'or years, consumers j . tion of the slore on1 JiJune 7. This aequisi- li:ive Diddered a iniillitui:titude' of products oul of i _ ------uon4w;<>mc*-tiie42tii.’>;(] T.-nv.•!'*•: li'ivt.__ - _ caialoes. Clolhiim andnd t tovs arL'ualilv :ire ihe______I lion and (lie firsi inI NNevada. Plans are lo ' most popukir items. [ ' ' liqiiidfife atlinvcntoryiry within the nc.xt iwo ? In recejii. yeiir.s. hyvhuwevcr. morejiuyers ] weeks, remodel (iie sicsiore and re-open il in .have turned lo c:iiaiogsigs for1 their purchiises of : e a rly A u c u st. computer hard- I------r- Bil! Bccni will rcrnamain as iis niiLstcr-jew------ware and soft- I clcr, Chip Slone ofd‘ 1Twin Falls will bc- ■ ware. In fact. C (_ o n cern ed lager. Slone has been a r come ilie s(orc managi InfoC'orp, a jeweler for live yearsirs ;and an employee .of market research about JJO scams? Jensen Jewelers for■ more in than iwo years, firm speci:il:/- lie has completed bolbolb Certified Profes- ing in compuler Tlie'l i e T im e s-N e w s . -sional Jeweler and Ma:Vlastcr Jeweler training systl!nl^, d;il;i p ro g ra m s. _ _ cominunica- • • If If; y o u 're w orried ;ii)oul_ Jensen Jewelers was^•as fo u n d e d in 1956 by ^ ■ lions and scamcams. liiere :ire jirecau- Don and Mary Jensen,en. W ith siores localed - telecommuni- lionsions you c;in lake, in Twin'Falls, Burle;rley. Idaho Falls and . cations irends (.'onsiimcr.s C'l: are proteci- Pocatello, and in BoiIJozeman. Great Falls J iind aiKilysis, edd byb; tiic I'cileral Trade and Helena, Mont.. it is the largest pri- t reporis lh;il in (.'om valely owned jewelryry chainc in the area. 1993. 4.x mil- 'fele‘elephone Merchandise lion persoiKil rule,uie, also known ;is the Teleconferencee scheduleds for n eonipuiers were 30iO 1! d:iy rule. \ nuiil in H sold direct, derler icomp:iny must ship CPAs, other taxIX professionals J Thal^ computes mereiierchaiulise to the coii- T W IN l-A L L S - BeBob Seibel and Gene ‘■o 10 3d'perceiil of sumiumer witliin 30 d:iys of Slurgill. inveslineniIII representativest for , ihe loMi m(m- receieceiving p:iymenl :ind ;i Dovolopor Stovo Roidcidcnour's proposod Intoromatlonal Expo would^sl_sit on a 600-acro site no:near Post Falls and play ______[idward D. Jones &lK: Co.( in Twin Falls. _ her of PC's sold com;ompleled order form. k o y ~ ro lo ingm pro growth to Ihe-reretail-and business cocrfcrWor-between Cocur_dl/J’ Alono and Spokano. — ~~a in-attracting - - - in ihe .Ihiiied unlejinle.ss o lh e n v ise si;iied in tion teleconfercncc for area certified pub- Sl:iles. • thelie Sisolicii;ilion or provid-...... lie accounianis and oihoiher lax pfofe.ssionals ______Chei D:il/cll, edd b;by liie merciiani when on June 22. spokesm;m loi tlie i "Sniall-Business Consiilling”Cti is a ser- Expo developer^ iees re|ponaf- Direcf Market- iclepjlephoiie. - vice of ijic Fdward D.i). JoJ n e s Co. Profes- D & inu A ssociation III f :i c o m p a n y c a n ’ t sional liducaiion Nct\Jciw otk.'H 'i's,eligible Inc.," a New meeliieel Ihe specified ship- for four liours of Cl’I:PI- credit for CPAs. Vork City- ping'ing day. ihe consumer - ...... Comimiing legal-educJucation credit for.:ii-, nPanh h:ised inide.or.-. .inn'lliusi.be noiilicd and giv-______3ing mleccair landle n the option ot cancel------tomc)*x-rrpcnrHng:------shopp g:uiiz;ition lh;it c n lli Speakers for the programprt are W illiam c :ite rs .10 .e al;ii.' ingig fifora full refund. T h c A sso c iated Press ■T'lU.lil iJl'AuiuiLa L. Reeb and L. Garyy Boomer,B both CPAs.' 3 opment in lidmotnonlon, Alberta. ------k>;^i'ri’i rt'fiilr:!:;______tn addition, liie FTC Reeb is a partner al.1 tileti Texas-ba.sed ae- ‘We want Expo POST FALLS---Thee ciiyci lhai Gov. Ce- g . "If you don'tI'l I have entertainment in the and ";ill lypes Fairair Credii iiilling ------couniing (Inn ofW iiileiilers, W inters & Reeb cii Andrus once called "Id:"ld:ilio's biggesl lil- to have a sense mall setting, you yoi jusl can't-eompelp to-; of businesses pruvijovides a procedure to ’ ■ and*is co.-aii(lior._of “Small“Si Business Con- tie city" will-become aI lotlo bigger if a de- of- community d;iy." he said. •and con- helpelp correct or expbiin. ______suiting: Making' It WiW o rk ." B o o m e r is ;i sumers." s;iid app:ipp:ireni credit account veloper realizes his dream;:tm to build one of for people.’ “We want i-xpi•xpo lo have a sense of com- partner al llie; Kansassas-based accouiiling Ils. buying compul- i,j||j)illing errors and a Ihe nation's biggesl m;ills. muniiy for peophople. In addition to business firm of Varney. Mill?lills. Rogers. Burnett Ihe developer’s 10- I ers Ihrough liie meanleans to dispute problem. If coniplelcd within ihe snour, - commerce, ppeople will'be drawn 10 a and Associales. — Steve Reiden direcl mail pro- pureureh;ises. Paying by 12 year (imeline. the propioposed Imem:iiion- •* lie." . . . Thc seminar is desij^signed lo provide in­ al lixpo iwoutd employ 11.000 11, people in a deveic" l o n e r cess luiii signifi- c reredit d i c;ird mighl offer ' ^ W;ilsoii & Ass■\s.sociates hopes the projeci furmalion on how lo develop( consulting bedroom ciimimmity w wii ilh ;i p o p u liiliim cant advan- addiiddilional proleeliorv :is hoppers and tourists from 5 c r\’ice.s fo r sin a ll-b uisiness sir owners, . . lhal s ia iu ls a t ju sl 9.001) loday:lot! good,"" ;said Steve Reidenour. thel.c projcct "ill ' lagcs. w•cll. ell. sh Columbia, weslem Mor.- Cosl is S60 and incliicludes all course ma- The project —• wilh 2.9 2.‘J million sciu:ire ni;uuiget'cr and Walson Associalesles senior British < "For some- _____ tana, central Idaldaho and northeastern Ore- lerials. For more infonformation or lo regis- feel o f building sp;ice onn a 600-acre sile -- vice pre;resident. one who is shy. ter. call Seibel at 733--13-4925 and Sturgill at could do more lhan just cch: h a n g e P o s t F a lls...... - T h e - -d de^•eloper foreseesnho'same the c;iI:ilog is-a wondonderful thing," said ler is :ilso cnunting''heavily _____ 7.S 4-m 06, ll could aliracl even m me o re d e v elo p m e n l ii;il forr 1I’osl l-'alls thal A n d ru s did w I);il/e ll, adding lli;il diredireci m:iii removes llie pers and eonlinued popula- to a 30-niile corridor of‘business bti and reluil appliedd thei "biggest lillle city" labe.i K lk .lh c .'I>‘'P P “ ' middle man from the■ iraiIransaction. lion and businesse ss g ro w th in th e Post l-'alls- ______.lAb sccu rily l iads ^ priority list growth lhat exienils alonlong Inierst:ile 90 comniiiiiinily. ■" “When you pick upp ththe phone, they (coni- y corridor. — from'Goeui-tl-Alenc-to-l£ii-lioilcru-W ashiiiUi____Iii_adiiddition_lo_the retail eomple.'’pIcx W.II- .‘^pulcinc Valky Cl piuiies) have order lakilakers who :ire kiiowl- for Boise CascadadelmijpIoS^s ;'u.in-IV»;i-FaIii:______ion’s Spokane Valley. son & .•\ssociates plans a conventiS l i o i i a ------^ —cdgeablc7-They-eiin-cn!l-■.ill-iip-ini;»nii:Uinn-<'n _-i HOISn Boisi: C;isCascade Coip.’-s wood ic. is relo c atin g from S outh- Walson I't Associ:iles.:s. 1 tiie Seal Beach, eiileriaiiilinment :irena. :iihlelic fields,Js. movie • ' “K-'" ' coin p iiie r screen . Tiie.seie.se folks a re ir iin e d lo anl more job .security and is opening a furniture products workers want ____ (:alAj;.ibil.';e_iLii,ex<;Jpper_iiT_iif]_IiUerna tional__tliea tersrs.and.Olher_reereation_:inumenitie.s Cahtoniia an sppak about any productluct in the eat:ilog, ■~:isllic>^sl:iri-iregflti.lllnj,ilng'a~nc\vi.ibor'cnn-— ~ ig-plant-thn:~ivill-cm pioy - iix p a . is e ag e r lo b e ;ii thhe e eenier i of ihe ex- Reidenin o u r s e e s ;i b ig f u iu re foo r h>t o f c o m p u leler r buyers are buying irael wilh the company.ny. pansion, "W e know thele projeci[• is re:illy recreaiiiiiional projects like Minncineapolis' - FPlease see P L A N S /E 2 ' Thc W estern CourTuncil of Industrial __ Please seeee 'COMPUTERS/E2 ' W.)rkcrs lias asked Boise Bi C.isc.ide for :i "succcssorship'' cliniseise in the new conlrael f to preser\’e wages andid \work rules if anoih- er company buy.s thcc B Boise-b’ased eompa- Tale of:2 workiers: Beitter timles, lookdngfor help n y 's m ills ...... Negoti;itions are gcil.•eiling under way this month. So far ihe con;ompany has resisted The economy/ isi on the upswving, the numbibers r ^ Ihe issue, and Boisese Cascade■ officials iir-y have declined commcnilent on il or :iny olher say, but the-im]npact affects w(/orkers difFeren issues in ihe negotialion;ions. lidilor's note — A m id :ill the liiik iiboiit " ■ ' ■■■ ii-'fr lOimt in th c m in d s o f Securiiy is parainoiii infcre.vf rafe.s utui inllulion.I). ::iuto s:ilvs und A w'aiting a a rebound - workers. Il takes precirecedence over wage stock priccs, llic cconomiim ic re/)cnj;ii/ — — and benefit increases,s, LouI Foruria, presi- ■ - ; C sirvni!. tvaiA' or sivilicrini; -- -,is hcini: cxpc- ^ a s no strike s :il his comp:iny, C C; a ro liii;i t - i ••• .*i deni ofthc Western CcCouncil of.Induslrial ricnccd ul unuim l /ev_c/. />v rc.rc.-2 lpjioplj^ riti^ Freighl_C_Carriers Corp. “You eilhei ------mVrkcr.s'IOCnt-2X 16-16“in“ETTimctr;-said- - I’" '!" !" .. teSsii i is :i look :il fu c) Amcriaihs tO’inei io nuke vxork o r• you're y lired,'’ say.s lhe’43-yj-year-olu ^ T h u rsd ay . llicir uvj^' l/jn>iji,’/i llic r tv o v't'O'- e n Inicker. "Whal :ire you going lo do?i?*Aiolof / ^ The union represen:icnis 1.917 of Boise I ' i drivers felfelt veiy uncomfonable." ^ . Cascade’s 3.157 iinibciibcr and wood prod- The •] Associated Press In an era ei of economic recovery,, HIhirring- ucts employees at nineine of the company's ; _ ^ io n h a s hbecome an economie pragagmaiisJ, .r . 16 mills in Idaho. Orej)regon and W;ishing- CHICAGO - • When it Jame lim e,to facing upp to working-cla.ss realities:; :N ^ o p .iy . Ion. Three Idaho millsIs —- lit C a sc a d e . lim - make „. the Big Decision thisis spring,s tnicker yheck is; tnilytr secure. No union is all-ill-po^ver- ^ melt and Counetl — areari union siiops. The Jolin Harringlon, a survivorr o f th e b lu e -c o l- Hil, A nd1 no n fat coiiiraci is about lo' cicome his , ' Horseshoe Bend mill1 is independent. j,,lar blues, hnd no doubts; Hele did.nold wanl lo way. "Tin'he way the irucking industj s i r y is. 1 ' ,-s Compiled from: Staffsta and-w ircrcporta.------lasi r ik e - ...... ; how anyone c;in expect a rairaise," he So when 70.000 TeanisleTslers~iooTn'irn 1 e II''wc'.'JTnickrnoihiiig-would-ca \\ -come u ui__ picket lines for 2-1 days in April,Api Harringlon (,fii. 1 dimon'l even knovv ifanylhing: didid." hi was in his (ruck, sweaiingi throughtl seven- hi latee April, tiie Teamsters :indnd repre- |||r.', day. 60-hour weeks, cashingig ini from all liie ..ienluliveveS- foi-_2.'’.. triicking comm ip a n i e s ; extni business coming to hiss eompimy.ci came lo< a a leniaiive :igreemcnl thatIt ]provid- I Ml . 11' APcholo . A s ;i card-c:irryint’ T e a misler sle for 20 years, cd for Ia SI.30'raise: oyer four ye;ir'c ars a n d T radew inds Harringlon .says he fell guiltyIty'collcciing i big- settled disputes di over part-iim e w o r k e r s E ||o n a n d Jlohn o h Harrington foot thincngs aro getting bottor as tthoy show off C lassified ger paychecks bul had no choihoicc. since ihere ______Please .sec^REBOUtU N D /E2 thoirjiQW -car.arjat thcIr.ChlcagQ-homc10. - - . -

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- - E u s lB ieis S S ...... Ifflvess ta r s f !W- pay'f o f f s f iroHi. imtifla tio ]m^woriT i e s ' ' iy Further- •“I'don't thinknk I h:ive c^er been,throughil ;a had an^innual relurn of nminus I.I percem — N[IW YORK (AP) ~ Wliile inOaiiijn wor- Or C suppose you bouglil oilficIfield equipmenl rates andI 1:hence lower bond 4uiceS/ 1 ther com- pcriod.whcn the1C j-p-'iychology'flf Inflation is scso and min't^s''3,6 perccnienl over ihc pa.sl fivi; ric^ j.ccinjo bi; cvciywvwhcrc on Wall Streei andmd services s'tocks, hoptng-lo-lo cash in' on a more,-alonong wilh coppcr, some oihe ipliOSS o f M O perceii.ij'or the year:ar loi date. trad e d li;ivc,ve he;iled up. or the di- in Stowe. Vl,, ala l;an invesimeni confcrcncc: iiin group have such a loww l( long-term relurn that Throm O i tlic firM ,ilf of IW4. nuiw oflhe Re;il U KStale investment Irusls?its? Up less llian Bui big^ betsI on futures m;irkets or ilertakings New York l;ist wwc eek. th e re is not m u d i o f ;ia cacase for big money lo iriuiilional slock marketou P x :> vr-siors pummiy-ltmg-att£ui-go:ik n r ------i nc, .though you wotild onlyly hhave wanled lo'be in . : _U t .- s e r ^ h7is i ir.h l e ' uroiiroun that d id w ell in earlv 199.1994. vou,had to One proroblem for ihe sland.'ird inflation in od when inflation:ion,has been in a long decline iiis-becn-ttiv-itl>scin.’e-yi-iiHn ==c«^nnnnaitlcs^bDntiUiTrc ___ ; ______c ic tlil in w lial_il.h,tb.ijc5'Je5criL*eLl.iii.u-pic-eiup-_c!ic>ilidiise-i^iJnicthing-likc-nonfen-oi :n-*i»R-mclal»iH*p— h e d g es-h ii; rrcased. at "The 10- andlid f iv c - y c a r'd a ia c o n firm th«Ihe Ihiscentury.’’- tive strike against inflatiiation. ■ . aboibout 15 percent thanks in largerge measure to a dence lhalII prite pressures have incrc; , on infia- fierce be:ir m:irk:trkel that commodities h;iviive Still. Biggs says, cvieven if the dominant Predniii. metals st.iclocks, for insiance. fell jmiiump in copper prices, ^ leasl in thehe governmcni's sl;itistics oi : p ro d u ce r been in," n o te s; Baruin B; Biggs at Morgan Stanin- irend i.s neg:ilive. the: commoditiesco m:irkefs • 12.- reports offa a rebounding Pressartidtide about-her financial------' - a s m,easur6d by Ihe Cons•nsumer Price IrKkix------r - itii.mcriV raises for-ihcir'cmm p lo y e e s m erit p:iy ;ilst>I refrenects movemcni lo- eciinm iiv tii n ri do m miuch for I;va- s tru g g le s, ;ippeared ;ii in newsp;ipcrs Average, merit bu)udget increases (in percer:ent) ihIh is ye;ir. sa y s a s u r v e y lh;ih;it found ward olher w;iysays to reward cmploy- _ Ivnn Ki'ing. a secrct;retarial worker nationwide:de. Kling was sw;miped . mcrilm pay budgets al ihcir;ir lowest ees for iheir pcrfocrformance. she snid, wfio.sc IO j'jnjfind pcrmancnl by phi>ne-ie-ciiils and leKcrs from efforts 9 • • ' -poiuUU-iDUt "A lot of people slill rer•cmembcr time paymenlnl insteadi of a base "I waich the newsk-s ;and see Ihese liie c;in-do0 spirit.s merit budgets from the e;irlyly ‘KOs — sa lary incre:iSe,e. and ai thus cunirolling ilo v m e n t g o in g S om e offc.iffered jobs, some offered f ig u r e s pa Mon-exccutivc meni. Kling golII IIhe feeling the callers ' jolis and uncmploymei "1 don'l consider this slslingy. I employees, enipvirary ;igen- were ;is desJesperale to sign up peo- ■ ■ ■ I■ l i l B H B B She turned tii a lem think il is rciilislic, given'ihele sl;ile of Rowland saidid moren companies arc le w a s to n n d w o rk . She l i : : i w;is hired by, ;i pie as she ' ______(iv_lasi winter and wa the cconirmy."‘Rowl;ind said.id: ------going to inccnlivcilivcpmgmms'lhat-rc------conip'uterronsulfiniling-compi»nv— lutmidolje^UepLdow n . loo,______■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ------r _ tB 8 2 ------1304—— J9B6___ IflBa... 1&90____-t992 1994______She said 10 percent meri:ril raises w;ird te;ims off cnemployees for 'meet- ler. but the $?:■ - -liul herr ISminulc-s1. ull'umc wui. Her bosMJK-liked her. ^ r x r t n m n n o n - w ticii lire-HiciicYc.'iSO'ln— ing- go a l!T ^ t-as-pis-piiri-of-overall-bu-si— i ,— aii-h'our secretarial jjob o b e nded A pril not ;i tot;il1 loss, li Kling s;iys. Soufco: Towors Pofrin. U.S. tjb ox rt D o J., AP/Tf,icio Tio ' the [111 Consumer Price Index was'over'w ness.slnilegies. 3(1. W hile she shi hns always h;id fami- - Being out of workrk 1has .streiched. ly for .suppc3pori. now she, feels as if.. . . Klini:'s meager finarnances thinner there are peoplepe everywhere will- . • than ever. The phoiilone comp;iiiv ing to help;lp ;1 slranger in need. It Toll-fre numbbers gro^)w amonlg businilesses partially discinincctcL;ted her phone, makes bcin^ing oul of work seem like' .Shulnwn s:iid th e re Jire and she had to turnt li;lo tier parents not such :i desperate thing, after The •] Washington Post lionli lines for cusiomers, lw(iwo for travel :igenis and ablibly to a comp;iny's costs, Shu and her sister for loansans. all. ••Ilcrc•^c’s litlle old me, oul of iwo for pilots and other cmemployees who need lo wav;iy.s for firms to minimizedc theirtl c,xposure. For id company lhal sells j K ling’s problem^:ms would be this big. widewi w.)rld, and every­ Toolhpasie containers.. (C crc;il b o x e s, C iir iids. ciill ci for schedules and olherler informiilion. insnsi;incc. a small Miirykind c over. If nnjy she cim;ould put «ood bodv’s calliidiing. Il niiide me re;ilize Those -j 1-800 numbers ihihat enable- you to call Small ;ind mediuni-size:e hbusinesses — particu* onlinly to customers in Mar>-landand and adjacent slates :ould lim il ils 800 .scrvicc to0 ihihuse st;iles...... ___ j will in tilt bank. there are pel(»sive g ro w th ." S liu lm an CCompanies used 800 numbenbers to iry to encourage aI McLcan.^ Va,-b;ised teleconcommunic;itions con- - and rail transport. HarringUjiliin was hired- full lime al - i ■ said. On a typical day.Tnnnnre lh:m 4 0 p c rc cn t o f ih e cic u sto m e rs lo Ciill — w hellie;lher lo c o m p lain , b u v o r .sui.ulling firm, said the praclice;lice could be seen as Harrington still1 earns e below Carolin;i inin v m . The f;imily has \ 160 million calls that AT&■&T‘s n e lw o rk c;irries :ire irinquire — because these calcalls were the source of "tclelecommunicalions redlinin{:ning" and predicted il scale — his lunirly sal;saUiry is $16.25 reboundci^ since, and Ilarringion ‘ srsial in coming years. lo 800 numbers. L;isi ye;ir;ir. iiboul 22 billion such ririch tnarkcling dala. wvill ii become more conlroversi; f - bui he-s not comrimplaining. He „sed his exextra strike earnings to ‘ c alls w ere m ade, w ith ATcSi'ikTaccoiHiling for :il)out For insiance. a car conif)mpany running milion- Hele said comp;inics may be: allattracted lo ihe-prac- slill remembers tiic stingsti of losing |,uy i,is wifivife. mien, a I‘JW Ttiun- ^ 60 pcrccni of the markei. wide ads listing an KDO nunn im b c r m ig h t no tic c lh a l iic SU.U a i li>^' n iTo ------— -caaur'iiniu-frL: ■liiglii-i th.in the jiet'svar'an Hc-.tli-:-t)r c» sd llhgcvci. ^ nnTcaTiy,liy n;is declined to discuss ^ ^ Continued from El ' “line had been collccting. siiid s; Don lo prom.otc iheilliem sclvcs, leading details uflluthe project,'and president G. computers c ,so they don't,'t h;ive'to "If ihc airliiilines keep :il- il." Skinner Valentine. y, Conlinenlal's sencnior vice even the biggest:est airlines to go iilong about 500 people. Rex Fra/ieidcr did mil return several le;ive i, iheir homes. With lhallal in mind. s;iid. "m;iy^o.10 \we will be :ible lo sell -ptii:^dtJiLii,>r' m;irkming-;md-.1 .ulr< w ith Oil- Iviriviins • Developer Bob Tempmplin-proposes. iswg«JcfU»y-:i3vc-As«>ciiit----- i- nnc iir'iitJtl some iiiore niicj c R c rr------^ The airline h;is narrowed;d th e g;ip B ut th e m ;ijoijor r airlines typically ------3-515 iiillliiiii'tintel. rcM.tiMaur.ini. oiuce [.j Pr^ss. will continue lo bc popular.'r." The airlinene industry is slill gov- between ihe- highest andd lowesi offer only a liantlandful of seals al the ;ind ret;iil ciiniplex downt( : also higher than jire- . ihe pabi ihree yciiri. iisisiing nf .1 few rcstnuntnls, before b making a direci mail Across Ihe ldaho-W;isl'iisl.inp.ini lira- vi.1,1.. sales. nd other freew;iy-oriented purchase: p , lfw;is an average f;ire B d.er in the .Spokane Vail'alley. T'ci.zcr may be complete by the • W |i;il are liie sy ste m s','spccinca- ; Thcrcsnl.- E vans Ban Development Corp. plan>Ians a 2(K)-;icre 1. he s;iid. ' lilions? ^ D.L., business park ;ind willII refuri rb ish the ^ t ,,.. . ,ikIk of Ihc projcci, however. • Can the system he upgri ------ncarby^Spolcnnc-Industrta! bc'finafr7cd-and-mt»si-i)r-«he—------—D ocs-ihe-ct)m pitny-off( S - - A K 1 3 \ ■ i r y = = r ... --where in-lhe-vallcy^Goui lins-an-undcvclopcd-ficld;—— nr. n ty .'------zAnntversar bieri Cos. is redevelopinyn n e ..s U n iv c r- j;,; Associates has not yel pre- • Whal is the comp:iny’s’s return o r sity Citvsiinppingm.'ill. , , .se n led p c rinnnil i applications to the city. replacement r< policy? The Spo^:i‘f'‘-■ Valley:y Mall is Ihe Tlie compmp;iny is certain enough of ,• If llic ctimpany offerc.s,.„-si.c ^ o s i t biggest project on thee W\ ;.sh.nglon t’s future lhal it plans lo .sell siservice, who is eligible? L A S t S Certificcate of Dep hide t)f Ihe growth corridindor and IS In- yff of ils Californiii properties • What kind of lechnica lernational lixpo’.s primeme competitor n^ove it.s hM d q u a n ers.jo .ih c -arca . --•unavailable? t« "" • Windo'OWS - D oors — forxet;iil tcnanl.';. Reidenours::r s:iid. • Who pays for shipping? 9MONTO 18 MlMONTH The developeh Salt.It Lake Cily- Meiinwhilhile. W;its«n tV Associates • Is there a restocking fee C U Si t t ( e m G l a s s -bnscd-JP Realty-Inc;, -i.announced—is eonsiderinring asking for-Uix.d(if{;irals___— —■_J3ocs.anything conic; freeI with 1 4 0 5 Main M Avo. East J ...... 5.10% RATE ..______5 3J5% 5 ^ RATE...... plans to go ahead with1 theih project in and governrrnnicni ;issis‘lance lo make i|Ihe system? — \ ~ 7 ~ 7 3 3 ^ 5 1 6 ------X ■■ IWO and l‘W2 but delayerlyed work bolh the projcct;t realiiy.i and has pledged times due to financing proprolilems. conlribution:i)ns in return for the ciiy’s 5^0% ANNUALil 5.46% AANNUAL Hul in April, the coicomp;iny an- decision lastlasi ye:ir lo annex the 600- F PERCENTAGE YIE[ELD PERCENTNTAGE YIELD nounccd lhal ground bre;jreaking is cx- acre silc. peeled ti) lake place sorsometime this Tlie compnpany h;is pledged to build JUSTIN4 R. SEA]>MONsI year. a wjiter lowew cr and p.ny a S16(),0f>0 fee, JP Really said in a newsletter ne to Rcidenourr.said. s and wiil donate 15 A ttto t m ey A t Lav:W Advantage:re: With the Add On C.D.•D. you shareholders that il hopespcs bv iy‘J6 to acres for aI p;park ;md other land for fire m ay add de{eposils of five hundredi dollarsd< complete the f)50,(J00 sipsiiu:rre feet of st;iiions. A n n o u n c e ss the opening qo f h is office cetail spacc th;il make;c up i Ihe firsl ‘•Wc're'dii'doing everything we can to at any timetithrough the tenn and continuecoi phase. d o il corrcctl:Ctly." he said, F a l l s1 Frofessipnal ] Ceninter__ ' lo0 earn this high rale. ■ ' , 1201 FFalls Ave, E., Suitete 2 2 T a k e n C to m p u te r C lass ancnd Learn... ■Minimum depop d l of aso a d*p«ll erfcrf$W.COO, » , J Q u ick en 3,3.0 o r M S Excel 5.0 Twinm FaUs, Idaho 833C301 Pen»Ilyfcruter u L earning; (Center 73*-57t» 67J-!>5301 4M-BANK «78-9076 ■; teal Estate Law '-Comimmerdal La\y L 1 332 2 M ain Avo S, Twin FaF id ls •Water Law »Re ------S { — , ■ - n — — " ■ ...... - - r j - g

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• ' r - — —^ ■ ■ Busu sin ess Traderiwfiicis , , - D a i r iies facc eex pl a r t s f ofliJiiirrdle ...... d in t Foolc-iind JenoifcrJer James of i—. Blink ofA nierica hi:Idaho have been Here's a summary ofo f S a tu r d a y 's , I' " “ ■ .“ Ranchers leslilying al ^in^ii Inierior co n su m ers w eigh:-igh.S,mncesi,r more, appointed to new postlionspos with the 3 edition of Valley■'Aj’ '/ Weekly: ' , . f ; Deparlmenl hearing Weilriln e sd a y in . com pany. Farmheat i Twin l^ills diiln'l miss the: op|xirtuiii-11 Idaho potato farmers1 arc closciv Foote is niaiuiyur;e r o f .th e b a n k ’s' “ 110 9 Come Sqjlcmbcr, Somun, Frank and , icr ResourcesCCS. ' I;IV lo sound off aboul llie dirlire cirLiini' w atch in g th e irir I'l'MI' c ro p , h o p iim lu Doisc Towne Scjuaruare branch and - ^ ■ fl Jim Cnossen plan lo ninin 1.200 cows Consequeiiienlly, if land doesn't al- sliinces s they see Uabbiii'fonircing upon ;ivoid a rC[>e;ill o of f l W , was previously manai;nager of the Twin ^ B through the new milkining parlor on re:idy have; ssufficient waler righls to the ll industry. Lasl ye;ir's^ wet. wc cool weather ag- ' Fairs branch. n Iheir Gooding Couniy d:dairy„doul)le .operate a daiilairy, opcralors migiil have For.e.xample. Thfce Creel:ek ranchcr. gravated hollowow hear: ;inii hampered James succceds FooteFoi as manager Jrat" « Ihe cow s the; brothers nowiwmilk. lolookfora\a waler righl lo transfer. George( .Sw;in leslified, sle.leer prices si/e dcvelopnienliieni in Ihe Id:ihu png-tn-a-te}e g iiiii-w h e re ------“ Jf-thcy dodon't have a rigiil-uualial will p[oh;iblv rim abiuil HO0 cenls per crop. . Shoshone Street. Shejhe had served as ' —eh<;chc-plai)tj;-;)rc^)mpclielinj>-for-rnilkr—h tn d r'th nn-:thcy'^l-ha^•r-to-shop— r- * ----- So far. Iimvc^w o ‘r r r T lic-l**‘>'l CHT ------apcrBon;il-ha|ikcr-pr•-prior- to -h e r- a p ------tlairymen'lend'lo-cxpanirnd.-said-Sam- .-utnrnd.-hee .s.said..'.'.Waler-rigIili.aD;.a. Ifcerp'rices were Sl.ll) per pipound, looks promising.ng. ;ind nieinbets ol,llie poinimenta.sbranclinh manager. Fooooto Jarnos Cnossen. and that's whalal many M:ig- marketable; cicommodity." ; Idnhn^hnstcrn'on'Oregnn-pfiTatn-Cnm^------—1 ic V alley producer? arc di:doing. ' _ An open house meeting ileilesigned'lo niillee are opiiiiilim islic llie c:^-Iiel!ule'aiKnirey one can emerge,e asa thc winner: coffee. WhalW ;ire ya, crippled?" In some areas, the den:.•mands of liie W ednesday,ly . c o lle c tin g c o m m e n ls fined fi by llie Uureau of Rececl’amalion look good." two groups are confliclinf Thc King of Incoiicompetence, the • Ladicdies and genllemen, The ing. Diiirymen Bal)bill-;;«ys/s will\ be uscii when dr:iw- jis ji' “non-ar;ib!e." said Virgil;ii Temple. Closer lo home,>me. R upert fresh pnt.ito wanl wide open space \ Potentate of Poorior Management, Tyrant:l: 1His idol was late FBI : while rural, inj; up-Jhe finalHr version of his range- manager n of the Ai'cB IfrigaLialion Dis- p a c k e r S te v e 'I'lTrevino ..f Ri.lhuid non-farm residenis w ant tl TJie W orst Boss;of of M W .Tliena- head J. EdgarEi Hoover. This lc:ider 1 the same, but l;md re^rom) plan.p Ifiricl in Uurley. Jones Polaloes s '7 " ' ,'lio n w id c se arch for foi officc inepti- went cra::rav.y w h e n a fe m a le em'J^.* preferably withcnil ;f dairyry nexld,i)or. Among thcth e li'ip co n ce rn s ;iired by The- Bureau of Reclam;il,:ilion is in M ag ic V alley' :ipiiippears to be up, and 'le process <> 1 _fiirmulaiim; 1 (udc and Incic of)f leadership-wn*;-!i ployec •informcd in him she woulci...... _The.rcsuUjS-niure.fcsI.•slriciivc-Zon:_publiii.-iamIs-rIs-randicrb-was.Uti:.5U.per^.,i> SJ-Pil'iey lo the c ro p is pri>i;re;n;ressinu well.______| __ ing laws, and more p:ip 1- -mounted by Jim1 Miller,M an expert need timime off to have a baby, ;iperwork for cent surcii:irgiirge l:icked on any subleas- elimin;ile el waler spreading pr;ir;iclices. ow n ers o f exp an d in g dairi on managerial techr:chniques, When she hurried back lo work, ifit;^. i n g o f B u r eeau a i of luind Managemenl Magic Valleyilcy bean planting ts __ Thc contest- openpcned lasl month, he summimoned her to hi.s office ------:------runge.-If-itppipp'roved:-lhe re form-plan— Consumers may be gcttinling bigger moving along; wi w ith o u l.a -h itc h '. .s;iy.s—...... ______'.S b i ’ar ,.w 3 te r .s h o tta g ------3 in n ilrc .T d y -M lliclef'C r an'sjyiil lUofc" "iTIfiTKiltriItniTe'^hnr.'rmncn'ninittcT ------ag^videat_would-tff»tl-i!'l-l!w*j>rrtelk‘e-<*f-fttne!»«f?— P' throughout liie Snake H honor stories thanan S tep h e n K ing. I w as," shishe w rote. River Basin nmning caillellie they don'l own on the Oregon-hhilio O Polalo Conn[iimitlee is ••We're on thtthe downhill side' of haven't slopped Magic V Who needs "Carrarrie" or "The Il’s thehe second year lhat Miller, V alley dairy public land theythi lease. ajapproved by USDA.'' pI.infing:"TIig!rs;;!rsaid:Avilli most ;ireas farmers from expanding. Sland” when there;re are; bosses like the foundmder and CCO of Miller The commillee of Idahoo growers -finished or nearlyirlv finished, Wilh a moratorium or these around? B u sin e ss Systems in Arlington, on Ihe esiab- Dollar foror dollar, Bru'cc Babbitt ;ind ai shipper.s met Tuesdayy in Twill M:iny fi.eldss of beans are alreadv lishment of new water rig•ighis. howev- ,„ay have had • T h c B a r b a rrian; ia r "My worst Texas, hashai left no stone unturned lad a bellcr chance al pass- Falls. The iniiiislry walchdidog group up. he added. '•• ThereTIk was a Imsi scare er. permits for waler• aaciiuisilion- ing rangeland hopes allering ils USDA mar •* d e scci:cnd;m n t o f At_til;!__in the comompclition. ' ' nd reform Iasi year, hi arkel order the lasl couplelie of days." he said might become a valuable i. put biiieor spuds in"consm the H u n — fro mI the (In mean side of Last year,ye; tliey found a winner' e commodity. 'IJtef prices-•es w ere relalivclv hii'.h in__^ Uimcr bags Tliursday. "hui11 I Ihink Ihe l>e:ins r.oi Tlie moratorium has barredba dairies when lli \>'ifl help recapture m ;irkel sl the family,'' wroteJte one disgusted under oneme of those rocks: A man I the Interior sccrelary be- '>' shares hrsi ihrough il all rightighl." from drilling new wells toir accommo: gnn pushing lasl Year because of qualilv [ und erlin g . w h o dcni::niandcd lh a l w o rk e rs ^l;ik- g l'or high grazing fees and la y problems AcUKiI bean ai ,d;\le-expansions, said l-or wiih'lhe 1‘R"? Idaho crop, ‘ • And Tlie Wcase;asel: Anniher en- ing limee forf ;i funeral re tu rn w ith iiren Holmes, other chiifigeIges in Ihe way livestock w tallied. s;iys Carl"arier Wilson, a com'- ____P ro p o se d is ;i rciiuirenien irant'dc!uili:d-hD\(' his boss once an obiluar,i;,ryi ------iilh-ccn(ral re- use public.huih u id a JO m .bpring^ ilKMigli.___ :n i ihaM lJ__moility broker wilwiihJ..P.J|Vi.iM!ti.(;'o.,!n,., ._____ X I______■ J ’ gion ofthe Idaho IJeparln•imenl of Wa- the market wewenl inlo a lail^pin.. ._ pipcrcenl of all polaloes in bagags sold U) 'I'win I-alls. ^ U ta h cc o ffe e soasterss;say-Seatltle^poses«no thr<-eat inmloving teoarea—

— SALTJ.A{cr,r.rr The business is successfi•.fill, bill il B u lio n w as ruiinunnini; several resii.u-- you drink e.spresso0 and ai live on the - " ' W j .:::- ^asnM - Hech"-e»syr-^l-i*CHlioion-ifrHm-^firnl^riTiil-iJlulis 1------— Wasalch Front, you‘v y ea ts in: Ihe b u sin e ss ;iiid fee arc the mainstayslys at some of tliu _ Since l‘>7S, Wirlh ;uid SeSears have many ,trips lo.c cot o ffe e -g ro w in g c>)uii- Wasatch Front’s mosnost popular cof- sold specially coffees, t*--auiut■slili-. n f ilj,,' H i- K -sls collees. c o l then buys ! ...... temalional Airport. Cache Valiev, "And we d-d o ." s;iiil .■'.l.Olin-po'uYurb.ijb.i;;s ol green I’eiins. ------• '■••Utah’s c o ffe e roast h o w e v e r, W irth. •• I le k e ep s so m ee. , jiarcels ji oul ihe resl. aren't worried. Tliey:y tthank the Seat- Slill. iheir Log;in busisiness is Filly perceni of hish business is now ticitcs for slrcngtheninning the specialty B j^ ^ H growing, especially since lhchey beg;ui wholcs;ile, withilh :iccounts in Utah, coffce m a rk e t. A n d tlthey confi- J -rtlriKisiing iheir own beans five fi> years Id;iho and C'olorii■lorado. lie also has detit Utahns wil! clioohoose U tah .14:Ji^o. But the C.'affe Ibis, a coffeecc: bar mail-order retail111 business.b when they comparee thetl flavors and 'IR THE and cafe opened Ihree yearsrs a g o . h:is B o lto n pride.sC.S liimseli I in roasting freshness to tho import[lorts. ^ pprovided ' a real boost. eac h v a rie ta l to its ii proper d;irknes-, - — "They don't havevc ;a personality. After two ye;irs. Ihe cafefe was re- and offers I.Si blends.bl “Ifs a vciy Il’s glass and stainlessless — that fran- spsponsible for luilf the compapany's rc- simple conce|>l>l — buy the best i|u;i|. chi.se look," sayss JJohn Bolton. ceipis. 'Iliis year, with the increased ti ily and don'l screvcrew it u p ." he s;ivs. Utah’s first specialtyiy c d ffe e roaster. coffee wholes:ile businessss — ihe As it happens,ns. all; of Utah's ro;.sl- SiSiraw Ibis even wholesales, coffeec lo ers say llie s;imtame thing. And. like Says Millcreek Coffce Co Roasters an accouni in norlhern C;ilifilifornia — IJolion. ihey prideride tlieniselvcs on the owner Dana Brewster^ler o f the S ealllp r 3 the splijjs 40 perceni cafe.e, fill per- freshness ;ind inilividualiiy inil ol their im ports. ‘'Y o u 're ta.stia.sting coffec lhal • TenrwhoIes;ile. " 'c^tinot he as~fr^h7;h. Plus, you're. BBEF "I think we have a formiim la . il it H re w sio r. w■ hhn o has been ro:istim: ' missing tlie tlair ol1 yiyour own local area." -• , The Church of Jesus Chrisisl of Ual- business ;iflerr runningn. a Ciilering APphoto “Starbucks is likee thcth Sears of the ler-day S;iints inslrucis ils members n firm in Park Cily,'ilv, TIiotiLth she si:iri- coffee world," saidll NMike Zimonja, Randy( Wlrth,V Sally Sears and BoydBo Anderson of Straww Ibis in Logan, Utah, ro£roast coffcc beans notnn lo drink colfee. 'Tli;il elieliminales ed oui hoping 10lo educate< Ulahns on R iniint rb'ail Lako City area anTBi1 D e y o n d . •irijiiirii-TiTTnk i.f ilk si.iie's ' rTTil' .-.ri u nexpeL leil IC r ------coffee roaster. “TheT h e y ' - v e 'C e ii ^ lion ;is customers for the ro;isiers, r el of sophistic;ilioiIlion here. tludi.ofiliL-credit for Ihe ara- ill. ihe firsi cslablishnicni q j grail job of.etlucating:ing people. Now—static-Jvlui I- Calif., w;here coffeehouseses look San ers can recall. On the Olher hand, ro:isiers. says; lliiiNc .N o w . sh e wanls an ls ]ieople lo le;irn lo I>re.<:siVln'Salt-i:nk-e-wiis • |_jj people can find qut; wlwhat real coffee "bicn boomom has gone to Starbucks ——, Francisco's cjippuccinosIS a n d “acliiecl lo .se‘r^e"esj>ri LIfaliris wlio do drink coffflee (ami a|’ijiieciale her roasjs.roai which'she s:iys the okl Upppper Crust bakery, nn ,|„ ------Jor thc insomniac coffee-:• more milk. ^ ;______Ihere are inore. th;iii oiic mimight cx- "lake a bil of gellii;elling used lo hccaiive 1 ■‘Ileal’’ coffec lo spespecialty roasters drinkingig first male in lhc novel;1 Incidcnlally.lcoltee pupuri.si;, d o n I H .o lh ill UiiUlcI Dick" — which now has 301)0 think much of lalles. Boll)|ton — who ' Bul RandyJy Wtrlh and Sally Sears is ar:ibic;i beans,, as opposed to "Moby Di coffee p;il:iies. ■•M;iybc it'ss mmv Meililerranean selling whole-be:in spe- "fom merciar' canneded icoffecs, which coffee storessto and cafes throughoutIt believes steeped, fillercd.d. black cof- have been sei Bolton set up his firsi roroiisler in heritage." she a ad d d s. ■'iHit 1 te n d lo 8 fee is the best — s:iys ih:lhal wilh l;u- cially coffeex e s s in c e l ‘>7K al T h e ,,j, arc almost exclusivelyely robusta. the counlimiry, and plans lo open 78 h is b a se m e n t in l ‘)vSI. A l ihe ll lime, like more inlenseise Iflavors," Tlie arabica is thele ooriginal coffec more this;is year. tcs. "You're la.sling a hotot milk bev- Straw ibis . ii in Logan, where they plant, and still grcgrows wild in StarbuclUcks,serves a mijlion cus-:• erage. Thai’s nol coffeee e . T I u il's a n o w h av e ;i ro;roasler and coffee bar. 1.4W J-ITffT Ethiopia, where peojicoplc first con- tomers a week,v cluirging between SI1 coffce-bascd subCTillure." W irth. II ViiVieinam veteran, and his anacBanoEra sumcd coffce, albeitI mmixed wilh ani- . and S2.5050 for.iin espresso, laiic, c;ip-)- T lio u g h S tarb u ck s hass Ibeen roast- \Vife ju st lo vived e the beaiiiy and ifTin- m ai fat o r c h o m p ed likilike nul.s. p u c cin oI or mocha coffec drink, ing since 1971 and is ihthe nation’s ciuility of thehc area. And they didn't Robusta is cheaper,per. g ro w s m o re 'ITieirNs is ii a marketing succcss sio-I- largest retailer of speciajiajiy coffec, wanl lo see L*Liigan's downtown are;i, easily and at lower altialtitudes, but has ry, abettedted by travel writers and'lliee the company didn’l opeilen a ct>ffee clustered arouound the Mormon labcr- [ j neither the aroma' norlor flavor of ara- cily of SeattleSc and^its preeminentll bar in Sealllc unlil I';84?4 — a y e a r n a c le o n Mtaiii ai Sireel. die a slow, : .. . bio -s...... m u sic indinduslry. Tlie'cily's specialtyy after Bolton opened hisis Sail Lake strip-mall deale alh. llic market for araiiirabicus is g ro w - 'i s faiicTs,, often'.syrup-flavored, ol wliicliIl R o a stin g C o m p an y cnffcel:ehouse. He-Iifc^d coffcc:cof she wanted 10 pul ing while robusta coiconsumption is actually■ hash: ils origins in Berkeley,', As near as any of Ihe: Ioca|'roasl-T her culinary ’ sksk ills 10 use. ■ Christmas L eamt to brev^iv the sed-SpeedT-^Qualityb = —In-Jujse!— _ F or tlu‘ Ih'sI trn cel cn/i/i'.s',[’.s',' • perfectS c u p Srhomi^ &PPromises KKept? ool: now for liolidav vacntior,lions 'I Hawaii. Dism y (Icslinationtions SALT LAKE CITYY (y(AP) — When Pour thehe near-boiling water over You can dappend upon us... a n d other w in ier rcaorlii.s. coffcc merchants offerer ttheir pr»Klucls the coffees:es and allow them lo sleep. » Call now for packof’c j lo potential iicco»nt.s,;, tlithey arrange a Some of' ththc grounds will sink; ihe ^ A information. ^ coffee-tasting ritual ki]r scoop Ihc re- 3 ^ ' When cupping, the ii QUALITY COMVIMERCIAL PI7INTIN(IMG ■ yC ._. 1 0 6 3 BBlue Lakos Blvd. Twitwin Falls • should be the coffee. EvEverything else maining cruslcn out a n d lo ss i^, If the ( 2 0 6 )>734-9486 7 or 1 -600-628S 2 8 - B 6 5 9 — the roiLst, b rew in g; method, m grind, coffec isn’tn’t strained, some grounds 2538 fiddlson fflvc: E. - 733-030too J amount of water, waterlicr lempcralure, will remainain, but they will just help , 1500^10110003203 coffcc container —• shshould be the thc tasting. • ,snm c. U sin g (he (hu spoon, slurp the coffee | ; Salt Like Roasting; CoCompany own- so that ilit reallyr sprays into your !cr John Bolton use.s foufour-hundredths .mouth. Con'onlinue thc slurping action ;of a pound o f co ffcc tolo 3300 milliliters — il shoulduld be loud enough lu .scarc ^ We Nleed ( Invesbtment Propiperties iof w ater iri a laboratory.iry.beaker. Two Ihe cal —- while’ rolling the coffec ^tablespoons o f c o ffec: to10 five ounces ;iround, eve:vcn chewing it. Pro laslers ; ;of water jlso works. spil oul Ihe Ih coffcc and rinse the : Choose some coffecs.CCS.— four is a sp o o n in waler w;i before moving lo the i.r Several COash Buyerzrs- nicc numl>cf for the amamaleiir cuppcr next cup. ; . .— and put thc groundund beans inlo Jol downwn impressions about the I four cups. The coffccffe c s h o u ld b e a r o m a , aciiiiiidity and fl<\vor. W hen Jmmediiiately! : btack',“thc-tnsting-Wtii»!iiid;-labcl-lhe' done lastinging all lhc brews, chcck lilt._ . _ cups on the boitom. lab lcs to dclidclcrmine your favorite. Oall JANE"^FSTEVE K i _ ' - ■= = =

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B y s i n et s s s irade lijiic a p sc ' a ffeiin a t e dd « r in k ’Planrin^[gs up nexixt level

■ CHICAGO (AP) — Pursued by billion worldvIdwide in the fiscal year ups(;ir( cinnpctilors.s >|«.rrs.• Jrink ■ Q stO ending Junee T30, Quiiker spokesman torade’s new driIrink of mobille phone sservice 'leader G;ifi)railc lias. ju m p e d in to a Ron UoKrell11 said.s ncu—irtarkct by iincappipping Sunllolt. • Gattsradc3do still dominates tho growingig S070'mlllionS market for spoDorts " T h e 'n e w' pproduct intrigued ana- WASHINGTON (AP)-) — Fcder- which can alsoIso include iwo-way •, a fruil-flavofctl imiriiiiining drink wilh drinks,. butbi now ontrios from Coca-Cdi3o!a. Pepsi and others hoveJ lysts bu( sonome wondered whedier al reguliitors adopted a pliplan lliurs- paging, mobilele .faxing.fi and scrviccs ' a ilasll of cal fciiii;. challongtngod ils dominanco. To tight bocback, Gaiorade ownor QuakeiQlodod -energy' drink" aimed at the,he son of resisiiislance iis Pepsi A,M,, ii. . telephone number tlralI 'will ring’' The aclionvmiirks mi the commis- bohydralc.s.and a day'sy's worth of vi- | mornifigig bdvoragoI market. A look att Galorado‘3Gi markot sharo amm d a ' “ b rciik fiisi ocicola" thal Pepsico Inc. 'them .al lonic. work orr iiinywliere sion's sccondI atlemptall< in less lhan a tested and dro] taniiii C. saiJ Quakerer Oats ( Co. the j comparisuison of SunBoIt’s caffoino contiantent com pared with othor Iropped in th e late l') 8 ()s, •..^ley go in the UnilciLSlim:ilf>; vi-nr tii rn m r. iiji ------. j mornmtpT g rn n w r------" T h < r.-h rH- 't sound-likc"-' - rhe“FedctiiTC()mmuiunicalibus~schenie'rorTtie'Iliicnawscrviccrfcnown ------” Quaker will sel! SiinHolt Sir under [ somclhing I’di'd rush out and buy imd ____ Cunimiviion.rermed-ii'^-vi'vii'w of the -!iH-broad-band-p(d-pcrrionni'comniuiit= ------=— ilic-G ittorailc-hitnner:—------• ^— ^-Qatoradiade’s share of gports----- Cafi:Jaffeine am ounts (inmififgrg ra m S )------iiscr-saia-ro■fOiTd'i li'dlTslr y~aTiaIyM bidding companies muslI c:do lo pro- Ciliions service,:e. Galoradc. in co'iurasirast. is aihirsi- drink marketma in perceni RogerSpenceicer of PaincW cbber Inc. vide the new servicc to coi-•onsumers, A liccnsc enlilentities a company to ^ 0 0 (drip molhod), cup: IlMSOmg 11 TomPirko. ..qucnchcr ihnl claims!is toi replenish • i iq O ^ - o. president of t!ic bevcr- The new pliin i*> design;;ned to cre- opcnile "o iT h slivers H' of (he public bodily lliiids losi duriiii; Z ' Co”'}offw (Instant),.5 Io tP e p « I,1 2 o z .:...... ' 35 mg. lieved M c D o n b a sed . 10 ■ . - lonald's would sell food _ tM.ii.a.' (u vice puHiduSTTts, rhu.s njduLm yttic----- ^ ' An i I ,(>-otince hoitleItle. of SunHoli ...... oa/|?>-mtnuto brew), 5< it cup: ^O-SOmg 1 in th e m o rnningV ii But they did it," lower costs of,Tw-delepht'hones con- number of compim p a n ie s ii consum er ms of'caffeine. ) '87 . « 9 l l '1993 Icsd:e d to a (fresh brewed), 12 o l : : sunicrs will lia?e to buy/ orc rcnl to could choose fronfrom . • aboijl llie same as a liv he wiisn't worried about use tlic scn’icc.lie.said. TliHie phones The new pliiniliin contains signifi- mtTTn-rr-MnrXTnrnnCo^TCuaKorOaiirCtrCo:------—------'AP; iii-from -liic-srtri-drink— -—i^tinuiaToinll-forTitToTirSlSt 5t7; c a n t c h a n g ci, ^ T liire , e . r a ih c r lIuTn fivc-ounee~ciip of sireStrong brewed ' ^ ^ ' ” " °'r^” ~ n ia k e r s . “ Pf’epsi e i iind Coke don’l .! -______.Thc-scrvice-i.s-cxpccliclcd-to-l»e—tworliccnscs-nrc- - ...... cnftce.-Qii.ikcr ------■ ------jiervcd-nfnfn’ncws cnnfcrcncc^STcd~r—Pack'agcd-nictS'Inc-^urd’dT 3eV i:ragc Tcnow sp o rtsi^rT di nk^'lie s;\i(l, adding . ..>.ivailablc-io-M)mc-consLsum crs-in- big sliccs-of (hehe airways,i By-doing...... Marketing Corp. ' ■' “ Il'wiinVe'iiiafkclcdI firsrfit in~conve-~'soniclhrngig 1like'Tiing': llic inslanl of- N thi'it P e p s i'A\.M .^ . wasn't "ah-cnergy. ------LUU5jJJjje-twrJi«a_BuiJ»JtUlie-nexi— iltiiv^lus-FCC-rcpl nienee siores in ilie l^orihcast and ange-llavoTI■•orcd b e v erag e , Competitors such as Pepepstco's All drink.■' 10 y c iirs,.H u n d t .Siiid, betetween HO a smaller piecc:e o: o f Ihe airw ays lhat Sport and Coca-Cola's P will be sold in four Havlavors: orange. Gaioradede commanded an S5 per- S PowerAde Pepsi spokeikeswoman Amy Sher- m illion iind IIK) m illion slshould be potential provideI'iders didn’i view as arc gaining in the cxpani grapefruit-orange andd berry I" blend, ceni sharerc of the estimated S870 a nding mar- woud said SurjunBoIt will be compel- subscribers lo the newv service, valuable, The oraiiyc flavor also0 wwill be avail- million U.SJ.S. sports-drink market in kcl. k ing wiih'Lipldiildn O riginal bolllei,! iced able in a decaffeinatedd V'version. l‘l‘l.'^, downwn from .S6 perceni a year G a io ra d e is Q u a k e r’s besl-selling be tea and Ocea:ciin Spray beverages. — The oraniie-flavore(ired SunUolt earlier, acciccording (o research firms brand, b wiih sales thal will11 iexceed Sl Pepsi boides< bothIr brands, "Firms:r focus 01m highlyy motivjated WOyrkers Knight-Riddcr News ScrS crv icc dropping.-and lh;it currentnt employeesc :iren’t being- ffleet (hose changing dcmania n d s. ----- rylFtiincd-fast-cnoujih loo r m a tch c u m p e liliv e d c - ______Son^e L-omp.’mics for _cxaniplc,_:irc„lr\iijjjjy c; __ GROSSI-. i’OINTIi.. iVMich. — When managersrs mands in the marketplace..:e.. ilink p;iy wilh the performainance of an entire work .lolm bun l>ccii in prinl Tur 4 yi'iimy ciini willi 1 t/2 of llirm lit SUiiiiliird I’rinUnK at big companie.s sorl.ort tlirough the resumes;s Those are some of thehe : findings of a nationiil lteam, not individuai work)rkers, Scime are Idling .lolui. hin Wifr.r|,r1nt.ni. iiiul.lli-_iJiinjLnoii’iUrcU-iii'jm ______su ic k L J Ull Ih c ir iii__survey_ou_L'mpluvJuaiL-Uciiiciids.mlciiscti Tltursday—-Mibordinutu>;-and-cuK(omcrK s cri;-lwwu-a-fiiiy-iiv-t'vi(luii ----- mid UniiKi livitii: 111 tin- .Mukic'laKicViilIry, much about whal applic;ilicants know as about whala( by HRS(rategie.s Inc., :i GrGro.sse Poinlc consulting llions. John w iiulJ likr lii invilc; you yoi in 16 Slnndiird n-dn fur Uilh liliick iinil Ihey're willing to do, ] firm (n human resources, Despite such innov;itions;ms. .•}() percent of those iiI’rinliiiK for nil ymir jirinlinK nn-dn iLiiher lhan focusinglin'g on basic skill levels,s . T h e su rv e y in c lu d e d 9()i91)0 executives and per-' ssurveyed s;iy they’re notIt Happy.withI how their I""--^ ^ , llieylrv foij'jiiiULil'Jjylji:'!•hether applic.'inls are highlyly _ sonnei directors in comparpanics all over ihe coun- aiippraisai methods iirc worki'r k in g ,______nTrnivTrr^cr'prepiiTeirrrrToiriiTrin'de7"re5p'iTtrsil)lli{y"' -^TrrhC'p:i«rcompftmc-s-lrs-rrcqueiifl'y-<7ied*porrr— — Thrr^Bis-S^^zSirtndHtdn-fvr-^rvice!— — — - - adept :a wofkinp'in (camiims; iind-rcady to listen undid ufiiciuring and.agricuUuru.urc. Mu.sl hiivc over 5(H)—'V-'Worker tniining ns a m ajorif roadblockr tn improvcd - respondto 'aisiomers. ' e m p lo y e e s; produciiviiy.P ' 'n i c y 'r e s p e n d in g niordoyces for such attributes.s. HRSlnilcgics president DavDavid Jones, are even try- supervisors s is the single.be;-hesl opportunity for pro- IPpDM -u'Dtr'D BD i ii. ing 10 change the way enif:niployecs ;irc piiid to re- ductivity d improvemenl. since Ihey feel the tpiali;ialily of their applicants ii. Avo. N. • Twin FulluI .• 733.14497 Califomilia firm bu;lys center - - SALT LAKl- Ci l'Y (/(AP) — The Sail Laker CityC wil! continue to b e. T ria d C e n lc r lias hc en1 sold sii to a San the on-site: manager.ni Davis said, Francisco area real-esiestate invest-^ Davis was.wa iiuoled hy The Sail . ment firm for an undiscKiiclosed price. ' Like Tribuiiiunc'in a copyright slory. Maier I'c.Siebel Inc.;. oof Larkspur, The cenlcrHer w as the p ro jcc t i)f Sau- Calif., bought the Threitrec-iniilding. di Arabianan arms dealer Adnan fi e -1 (I - J rv fed-iirit.iiric'k c om t^lex K iiashouui. from Travelers Insurairraiice Compa- it was :oto l)c1 the crtTwn je w el t)f a nics of Hanford. Conn.1. proposed $(>(11)SM million retail, officc. -N The deal does nol inclincludc KSL’s hotel andI condontiniiimc< develop- le 19K()s lo l)c sp read over boiODV Urtiadcasi House. . ment in (he : bw The buyer has no gramandiose ilcvel- .several SaltIt Uikc1 Cily blocks. opmeiil plans, jusi cffic■ficienl o p e ra - I3y I9H().(i. oi n ly Sf>0 m illio n w orth g lion of tiie cenler. accorcording to til- of buildings'gs were finished, primarily ------liutuDaui.vicjuor-vicc.pr.u p rc iid u it------a iu iJiii-ilxciyiglli-ofU>lhcf-pcoplc-s iy i ------Chris.Matthews & AsAssociates of money. ~Mue!ler1Bi5uys naoH m p jt i —back itslst( The Ingredients n ol om %p«l,il c'.picsu) lili-mi. . P) — M ueller «,.vc(lio)|.:o )irk) the cs'cncc ol Imc.- codec: WICHITA. Kan. (A P)- InjI'jouncciiiol I n d u s tr ie s ,h a s lioii^jlil b:iba ck ih e re- . . J l niaining shares of iis stockock owned by ______Q u an iiim P-iinci N .V .. thehe iiivcstnieiil V : a key role in 1 me partnership that played a 1 M ueller's emerging fromim the Sharon I ’ ' i Steel Corp. bankruptcy in ly y o . \ Q u a n liin i [■und, run1 b'by investor 1 . . G e o rg e S o ro s, so ld 92-1.}M.H7.S .shares lo M u e lle r for S25,*> mliliion. ilii or S28 a share. The company'ss sl slock c lo scd 1 'v ' Monday at S.Tl a sharea r e . u p 12..5 ' V isaj cen ts, Mueller said it paidI fofor tlie pur- ■ clia.se ■— ‘Af) pe rc en t o f liuthe oul.stand- Adciitiouir^olii moulhJul. li) lie uVcn ullh ¥ ^___ in g iharc-s — fro m ius casicash reserves. lomcnl Inlcnvc ,ind .irom.illc Company spokesmen didlid nol return " A lw'zoai/£ i a f r e s h c u p " ■ phnnc calls fnr cnmment. Ouantiini, an investmernent parlncr- ifV IH ship based in the Netherherhinds An- /ow lilies, once owned nearlyIv -4.7 million rne ibot ------shnics. or 4?<:fi7-percgnrr«lfr«irMCIcI!er— ^ I B M -}

WlTsafWolc. r i HEZ u S Richard G. Irwi P ^ “ S P’OTTING O A GOODDBUY I ■ . t a Q U E S T IO NJ: : I.s th e p ra c - f - B tlc c (>r sv lc c tlnlg g a home for ^ , J _ sale from the clasclas.siflcd ads a ■ / 1 ' ' si-n.slhle om-?

5 ANSWER: SScanning the ^ ^ ■” ■ y ______rtf4l-cstatc-ads-M - 0 some idea of househoi values, a However, sale; pricesp don'l * . - ■ n mean much wiihoihout seeing Ihc — 3yond strict financial 2 b o a sc. Thc.<;c andnil 'oilier puuc 3CANnInble from your RED adtI t wiii' only giv« o A fieed good neighbors. P(People you Know, «cntcriu when lendingg money. Bccause 5 Realtor, plus onele Olherc impor- • em ail amnount o of tha sctu- ' A . wlwho believe in you andid in what you’re -at Key Bank, th a t’s ththe kind of neighbor 5 lain scrvice. Yourour Realtor can qI homoSsforsalo. f ■ 5 3es_n't h u rt if one of 'wc want to be. For niolorc information, 0 ■ help you spolI aa good buy dcJoing. Of course, it doe; ■ BEFORE Ihc huusouse comes on . * * * * * th:ho'sc neighbors happencns to be Key Dank, ccall our Small Businei 2 . " th e m arket .and iss acadvertised. ik, when?vvc'niake a IResource Cenlcr at Bccause at Key Bank, “ ft 1 also give you PCfSOna)nalizeci Scrvice by a . X ' He <)r she can al cn:redit decision, we takece the time to go • 1-800-891-89I8.- ' aO-ri- a s si.sianc^ n •. _____ Y' I nrofcssional ass rime Professionals ____ 1^, _ 'l)eyond-tlie-nimibeiS7^ jg -SBWK ir oLer,_ liome _ . . ? •' ncBotiati'ng a lair c ,America:si:s.ncighborIio6d bank? Q houses may seem■m underpriced U3ll.l[\\Irwin Realiy, Inc. 6 -- - It all conics down to0 Ibeing the kind of. n until you take aa c cl.oser look. - y n 5 ' Others may. be.ovi.overpriced .by . . • ' 3 4 - 6 5 0 0 I _____X j _____ se llers. ______^ SuL|i)CtlOC«'<)tiiii|>irr.,it TJkiK wo.ntaaonnrHntKnyCo'p Mntnlxif TDlC-Die- • ' -- - bunoavv'..'.-'Juncj 'l2,'l9o;i -' Tlmon'Nov/s,vs. Twin7 Fails. laano- tT-s •

r ? s s TrheTimes-News l - C l a s s5lf|e.dH i o.iQ y r s : ^IVavelilers can1 d alm IVIonday thriru Friday.deieadiine: E eroppeae tax^ refiied Reacli mate than 53,0,000 readers a day wilhfusi'usl one phone call! - ■ ^ 9 0 a...m. - 3;00 p..x m .... iN E W Y O R K (A P?) ) — - Americans fund a porportion of Ihe l;ix lo visitors ■for next:t d.ay publicatation ■ vacationing in Europej^e_lhis summer residing ououtside {he continent, after a I will bc loading up tlicireir suitcases with minimumm purchase is made. .Somo expensive gifts Mind souvenirssou — and countriess also;i give businesses VAT ______3\ m Sundayly ad deadlirin e: . leaving behind a foflimcune in unclaimed refunds on ccrtain services, f,-f,in,t.: frnm n. t.-v^L-,..,.airtWjwiMho-wil- - :‘ir.s ihihcir way of proliioliiig ■ ■ Fridgayj)Q O P-iTi.r t . ■ ...... uc-adcJfcl.LLx______------^------louiiMu.imimid.helpmg.:.alcs,lsiiid-Rid> __ — ^ ^ ------Maiiy-iiovioc-lravcic/elcrs arc-ciihcr-W ebster,“dl,“dlrecior ofliix-policy'for the unaware lhal they’re’c enlillede to rc- Travel andnd Tourism Government Af- bales for this lax or arc ovenvhelmcd fairs Coun^uncil in W,isliington. "They IVlorida’ly ad deadlirline: y i«ni iioutci Ml *«>)i,r. by (he oflcn-cunibersonsome paperwork wanl the AmericanAi luurist lu continue - 107 OractTPJTB OT 6I ■ rcijuircd fo rccoup thcc money.in to go thereere and buy goods ;ind ser­ U13 MimofW Nctjce-. Saturcljay-10:00 a:ri:m. M Da By at least nne cslirslimate, al leasl vices." 105 t^fiorjn ior HjUHurn'MnVlllnllcrn BOI ' S3l) million will bc forfiorfeited this year f-Iowevcrver.- Richard- M iller, directorr 107 1C5 It0n>n fiCi from unclaimed refunds I 103 Sound CM in rjio-jv5.« i(c»T« m,)Ol/) nds in the value- of research•ch for thc World Tnivei andJ -, IW Ptc!r-.ia-JlS«r,-«5 110 0-jtot-Ajfj HofTir'. OIOOIO (unwl W eek d aay office hoio u rs: ______added lax, nrVATfor.sl ^ 110 Ptfy ui iifiYtn Oil O-.l-Ol-SU^s-hTOflT 611 ir,short,______T o u rism .O Xoimcii. .based.in nrusscls,_ Sir fjmr.TiBxnr-Triir: BU "I can tell you peoplepic arc intimidai- says forcigi:ign governments oflcn make bU IncoSt'.opf^ 814 8 a.mn. - 5:30 p.mnrr cd. Tlicy’re unfam iliar'iar wilh the con- it difficultIt U)t< obtain the refunds, kevp- 111 Comint:culric«ir/ 811 110 Viat»il'icwiV 816 ----- ccpl of VAT to ^tarl witwith," said Nan- ing Ihe unclaimed uni refunds in their 1/ Cwv:om.ru-jnn cy D unnan, m an ag ing cieditor of Trav- own coffers'ers. cl Smart, a Dobbss Ferry,F N.Y., . -'The formsfor are clumsy and diffi- S a tiird aay office hon]iirs: ■ Bl StntQ/lliifl.o'CD s ■ newsletter. "Tliey don’tn’l knowI the me- cult lo ansvnswer," Miller said, “Tlien it ------chit nic s-in v o l veil-TTT-or-or-fcaltzc-how —ciin-liike-t!V-tiioiHh»t-l>efo re -v o u -at.‘tuiill\-:=. IS SIS :------t :a:r:mzz:l:Ora::m::t ______^ refund chcck." 1 ------much-il-((be refund) cnn-HinnddTip;" ’^ 1‘your ref ------—....Sunclay_.Cir:culati! :_10:QO,a..rri..„ I_____ ...... A value-added lax - _in.placc-ia ----- D unnanin -iigreed,-adding- ilml niiiny - ' n lleilts'jicwirTw Bls?/ tion.only..,? Jl. n?S C&ieciiljicvVjr.aMf. ______m o re th a n 5 0 c o u n lrieIries, including of her newewslelter readers complain —USS’ I.U/iutjauiMllc^.___ most ot turopc — is; imposedim on tlie iiboui ther'red rc lapc invoiveO. "li s not • io/ Unkt! C'rreai’ — - value that is added lo' a j:product al cv- related to0 iintelligence, industry nr ?os Pio'nMyjr ?m toUutjrlloun®* cry stage of dcvelopmerTicnl. (Tlic C lin- brightness.is. It's jusl a real pain," she II TccTnicil . ion adminislratian rcccntarnlly sa id it w a s_ .s a id ______13 Oppoflunai considering one lo} h e lp p a y f o r T o helpp triivelers,tr a fledgling indus- — M f '.irWWHSLlf? CC? Ur1uri«t>«l lio-jsr! , 901 ATVyMoicrcytlr. ■ hcalth-carc reform.) try o f V AiT T refunders has emerged, 11 507 f!c,'.lr. 7ICi trTttt-n7TlAtiVli*.> S •JCU For a -Siring bikinin i s o ld i o n Ih e A m o n g5 the li largest is Europe Ta,\- ?i9 MUSIICI0VEI . . uc tUaklKna^--- - 901 Ci'^rL'MlOJiprntr-t m Frcnch Riviera, for e.xansample, the levy free Slioppipping, a unil of Chic.ago- 10' , is first added lo llie raww mr a teria ls so ld b;i.sed AdvaiIviiiice R oss C orp. CU! Ctnirw«ilVit*’ JUIW? IWtuL-.JW-. »3 M;toiltcrT>r-H/s ' to thc textile mill, iben:n I(he cloth sold ETS hasas made arrangements with tQ.Uie apparel m aker and Ihe finished 70,U00 mer refu n d cen.- X i CoeitucB & l.'wtWJO the United Stales, whichich are added by ters, mainlylly al airports, pons and bor­ 300 IlL-jmslsDuljnn: ings in 17 countries, Kf fntnculScivcct ( . Ihc rctailer-^nd .stated on receipts. dcr crossing: tOOl \ ICC? Ai-n I'jrtiHwri _ 1 - -^ ------’ , ■_ M -VI . - VATs arc.also substarstanlially higher' ' Tlie compmpany im'poses a 20 percent I TO H lh a n m o sl U ;S . sa le s: taxes, la: ranging scrvicc chi:harge, but OTS officials ?D1 I C? I — from-around percenl-liH-lo-25-pcrccnt—maintain-th:-thntVoftcn-bcncrthan'the '' 7Q3 tlWyfjii'piTifrl • ■! Cj-ioml»mSfTMtJr.^ 1007 tOOl ]pc~(Uot.-(ourist__feca-somc-bc-banks chargc lo ca.sh for- C« ICCT Vjr.'.JIjv. spot.s like Britain aridid 1Francc have eign-ciirrenc:ncychecks. 401 $£^ooli'lnyllJC1<)" f, ii1010. VAT rules of 14,9 perciercenl and 15.7 “We offiiffcr convenience,'*’ said Itr-S A.1Dr-r»«r. m ItoW> AMDriKf. [wrceni, fespcclivcly.) Harvc A.. Ferrili,F chairman of Ad- Bul mnny T-uropeanin ccountries re- vance Ross.ss. ■'17 ■ 1CCT • ;|3 wo Chicago shihoots I-.,-. ;iO f'aimWrM ------r — —SCAN < Tlicy7' reallv c.^n'l Iiclp il. ti'^ LIGHT TOUCHI lyionday-Friday, 8:1 ay, 8:00 to 10:00 ilincfivc., Tlic sunj; failcs do'^adsuusing awayay, llie fir.sl few words of by Curtla Smith business Hours; ir tonimeicial come on ami ...... - i m sJ.SIl-yiKir i meropcitttntrxy.------UnfDfiiinaiclyU fgr.ailvcr- — Gaponelik(keness- - F ):00 to 5:30 • Saturday iiscn, niJio li^icncr^ ore a pusii* . l32 3ril S ' ^ r ~ •liiii:ni:oii. jiaiiitn-lioppinK liuncli. ‘ CHICAGO (AP) — Al Capone Ikeaii.';iu\e il's tlie mu\ie, nol ytiur oncc ran Chicago. Nov•Jowadays, the T n Address: me^i:^\ai;c. Mini niallen lo llieiii . Windy Ciiy ain't big enienough for ihe AiitlA linw could you i.e street W est, P.O. Box lam lo leacli ilicm anyway',' gangster and decent folks,)lks, even if all Ailin'tniunh nearly cvciy hc'.s d o in g is p itc liin gj; beer bi ~ legal rwin Fails, ID 83303 lioii^eisehtilil in Ihe Mai'ic Valley beer at lhat, lias a railii). lest lliaii lf.% of V/SA themIII arc aelually luriicil on Tlie G. Heileman'Bre\JrcwineCoof > C,can't buy happiness, (! itiiiint;iiij; llic avcmp.e ijuaiter limir, Lxt Crosse, W is., agreedId 10K rem ove 15 FAX .Ml. Id tiiitliiinli). Your rJ b u t It C3I:a n r e n t f t fo r a w h ile . ______i i a i billboards Ihal drew firfire for using latT e.^n iinly-fall-iiitu-n^i------_ crackcks ol iliis exiremety Capone lo pitch ils Old1 SSi tyle beer. ,, raijmi (208) 734-5538 'Newspaper ailverlisini;, ------Mnyot-Riuli.iid M. uaiiiy, D.f Italian- t w a n n - p i ^ K Imwc'vevcr, is iliffereni. American groups and civicci\ boosters . COUlOnW t t e l l t o o th p a s te still touchy aboul Chicag*cago 's Prohibi- m m puttv? u t All his windows' _ j j l l B i f c : — ^------— ^------i a , . — fe it'o u i.! atfMofywlJlIlOlimca•^mm^s. ■■■' llbn pnsi denouncea tiiee billtjoard.s.bi ' i •3;00,RH.Monilayllim m m m '.y'spublicalion if , you're eurreiilly ~ ' “Wc realize there is a greatg deal of I advcnirnlsiiii: on railio, ive'U like • • 5:00 P.M. friilay lor tl) Cll3lIiani-c your lune. Call us at sensitivity about this andm d w ill lake it - He WhOho k n o w s l i t t l e m u s t ______- PU;(i7 . out, out of rt-spucl fpLtlu;■Ilir m nytir anti .r".-" ■ fgirep e a t i t o f t e n -.------■■10:00 A. H . S aln id ayIhrough Friday for neil day'sHh------^ ^ ^ — ' , (MlWCfcf Ilf llic ptinicil wont...... • Others," Heileman spokeskesman Randy : Display Ads: Smilli said. e: p u t a n e w w o r m o n . T | kleTim es-NCTvs llie Capone billboardsrds.rclJfi^r' I •3 business days priol iines'-News y o u r h o o k . in a series linking famous1US Chicagoans J Tw :}:;/.•. • -.^jverlising Sales Rei irm a lio n .______'win FllIl.S, IfliiHp with Old Siyle. A phoi'holograph of ______y . , '■ 'innETs-watchlar ------iLipone appears nexl to□ tetext that pro- ior lo publicalion. Call a TiiriE claims: Al persuii•suaded illi his Oppor'o r tu n ity t o k n o c k , lepresenlalive lor. more inlora friends lo iry Old Style." l o s e r s k n o c k e v e r y The Capone ads willill bt e rep la ce d opportunity.0 by billboards fea tu rin g someonesoi wiiii •Senior Disci )pen rates a more positive image•e forf IlaliatJ- l^otiO ts o f w o n d e r fu l • Sludent Disi ipen rates Americans, Enrico Fcrm:rmi, the Uni- g nn mmm pportunities at: /,$8.50 • versily of Cliicago nuclea;lc ar physicisl,. i, ‘ '■> Memorial;counl ■ 25% ofl regular ope Smilh said. Punning on his role in n i|n T | • Wanled I S5.00 ■' r * T C E ANHaU3 s r i splilting Ihc atom, the bill iscounl 25% off regular ope • free Ads■ Lost 8 F iy3 lines, 3 days have Fermi "splilling“S'sir ; UUnlirs CAR CARE al Notices 12 lines, 1 day, S ■' ' Slyle-s’laflcr w ark—nie-rc;Lrcal-Fermi fa- 10” iddlBon Avo. E. Twin Fotla • See Ito01 Buy: 5 lines, 30 days,nie S! \ AND CLEAN UP!I .vored fine wine. o r ccall 734-3383 Found, items to give away. • orilerlormlorour open rah S eell no longer3r iSiooo V\ " S 2 ,7 5 S e:' \ V n eeeded itemss ... ______- «• IFast Casli Ails • 7ctaysre5uijfi ;annolbe used wiihoj;iO days, forilems priced up to‘ids. SI through LG\ D aranteeilJils?_ jf price,7 d3;'3 free on ilems lor uie. Cann COVERAGE Add $2 for esch ad,h Olher discounis or tc3l I’suti: (or S3(eor 2d: Magic Values. MES-NEWSS Weeks must run cofisecuiively. V\ Bon IV.yJ I.,,rc.^^Nlic:d.W^ Include your sd i V S3 per week. \ \ CL.ASSIFIEDS IS W hhen e buying a swin;n g s e t I, that'runs Sunday, lor Wiicn'i'iiyitn; :i ij: «•,« or oilier playjinninil ciiiiipniciniciii, the iiiovt iiliix.'tf.uu 'Get Mils on specialsI In Ag Weeidy lor onlys iCustomer '^CAIlLL 733-09331 (liini: III liHik for is '.itfciy.ly, UiiroTHin;iii'ly. thca- arc nu1 fctfedcr.i! cuiiiclilK-s u> foHoii-. ★ * **• ■■ ' Service Represenlalive. Tlic fir:t coivsidcr.iliimI sliiiukisin Ik nut die aiuipment, but llic Miri;n;c unJenicatli. Sincc 7div:rcent of .ill pl:i>play ciiuipment injuries fcMjli funn.mi falls. >1 nutters wbat the •Pleisedieckyouriiltl,'s hy ailing a Times-Hewsin I case ol. . We'll Help(Ip You child fails L’tUy- error, report II lo Ihe Ci'e. ment ' ' * , ★ - ★k ^ Buy, S(Sell Concrete is csrcciiilly,■ d;inf;cfiius,d;n siirpri^in);ly so i' cr.i.'.',a\s, which quickly lurrik'to ^ lo receive sn adjiislmentile lirst dSf it appears, in hanl-p;iekcd ciitlli. lU-coliciimmcnJcil; nine iiichcMif wixxi)Oii chips, I'c.i cr.ivcl or i.uui M®—-^-or— (whicii m-cJs u> l>c raked)'cd) cxtendmi: al IcaM six feel fniniiini the I'ctimeicr of ilic pl.iy Customer Service Deparlme ------CTiiiipmrnt.------•-The^Times-Heimeserv fKlfssilylr^ ■ * * *k rejecl say clissilied idient.. ML TradeJe . M .ikcM ircihcfc’sn(M 'riiirrumiJuit: lianiwarc ur p.HiflY sp;icea cal l.uidcr .iiniisor r.iilinns the stanclards ol the pul ______where a child's hc.iil c.iiiMil become caiii’lit- suic nm rvestheiighl torensoTTec nine inchcs apart. dvertlsement not meeting ^ • * ★If m y r Q T o avoid cdccs, ciiiHnctin iiiiitJeJ plaslic for sluic.s,V, p|phallic iuMhT for swiii|;s. wblisher ______s-lNews PillCIliiciilai Mii>crvi>ion is alivays ileccMicM.iry. * ★ *k Y

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HOUND POUND “ 101 LOST-4 f o u n d ' 11 N E W S ” 101 LOST 4 FOUND. ^ 105 i'c PERSONALS 202 ADULT CARE S O N BRIDGElE Oob'byWoKf , THE ACES Q u itp a y in g r a n tl Livo In TWIN FALXS ■ . .HOUND POUND ULool: Dockor commoricial Boy E'oteenofgy-«oc imonds. Part- ANSWERCR: The laws say that a omd fomalo. r roodOT.Past.prrcontand Solajy $600 0 monlh mo­ the A-Q and two diamc 101 LO ST& roiIN D nouturod malo, fn i th o vicinity o l Cloar bile homo, uiib pakJ. 5 days n e r re-spondc'd o n e no*tJo-trump and I cut is matlandatory. Law 5: “The _ Adoption:Al Lakqo I Grado in Buhl. Fam­ fuluro. Hoa nolpod many Adoption: 1. , others, why not you? Pri- y**'wk. on calt'nighlB. 736- nextrbid was pack mustist be cut before it's dealL FFound: Britmny Spnniol typo ^ 1. S ho ltn Collio X. whito & ily i n^isoos hor. REWARDI . .18S6 . bid two hearts. His ne 1. S paniol X. w hito & ro d rn>d fomalo pi^py. ' ' Cnil < 54.1-JU94. . vaio roadings. Locatod In - ’ °- ’cr other than dealer’s doQ. fomalo, NW ol Jor- ' Uircc no-trump. "Shoulduld 1 have ai- No p'lhycr omo. wonting collar. Call ^ maTo. 2. Doborm an ^ o p h o rd X. _ Burtey, 1719 Ovofland Avo. '------ImviHi iiLiu to play th o>r«? rn ______RUG m ayIV ct u t ti i e p a c k . " ’______._____ 2.- Doborman X. rod & tan •black I & brown tomolo PJoasocallfofopptseam-- — 9om,-l2208^-7«20 Z03-ACRICUL-niRAL------\Vlio'tIIo»k7? rrranklln. i Tenn. . . ------" - .CwiinH' fniinH In thn fomnIo“ ------fpup. ■ '102-CAHDOF ------3rtnitrBoxin~X-. fawn & 3, r. Wolff: ~ ~ - - F - mi<}dlo ol ctfoot of Blako 4 , 3. Doborman Lob X brown THMKS------_ - 3.HJA. milk-loiaing.oupofvi'^------D e a rM r.^ 'b lac k mak) pup. l& rod. fomaki pup. _ -^w_CuY*»ndC»l*-^—- 0-HJ Shoup. Call lo idontlfy, _____ DQUf»8S«vlc*_____ j - o.oor.noodod.Dalry.knowl- o r ------T l^ S W”e urP arlh"ef.•fsjum •; p-to ------I-doublcblc.one heart foctakeout. . - NteoCat8*KiM- Ni ...... -ThoFamliyolEsthorGroflTl “ [ odoo hobful- 3244238 - -733-0<82, Lots of nico co ls & Kirtons. Ladioa Only Spocial (ogos tlirce po-tnimp, nlthoiliough eccen- ' ^md partncLner respond.-, one spada _ L (^A TED oxprossos I our approciation . Expoftencod farmhand nood- LOCATED , 139 6th A vow . I _ia -« l),2 5 % o ftfe rn W ilo d . Expo :, is a Htrbhg If I bid twowo diam onds ovcrhisTC-'--1-*-Lo«t;1 pair of pofocciption to Bov. Jo h n W ood, Rov. — timo, Tirod'of mooting-all od, Con 655-4246. OVOa. trie in tliis instance, i nlaasos. plastic mulll- 139 6th AvoW . ' ■ 736-2299 Oalo i Molzflor, LaDono le auction. In .sponse, whwhat should he axpect? { 736-2290 AFTERNOONSONLYI I tho WTor»o guys? IMMEDIATE OPENING suggestion to end the ; orown Iremos. J ueI boughl Rovlg, Lova Watts, Muf- Call f. today tomoolcomoooo oui this case, your opcnirning bid was suqiiirjirUcd i’artner. Craliam.Tcx. 6-6-94. ( lost 6-7-94. Call • ' AFTERNOONS ONLYI • Monday thru Fridny tauflh t iJMW and RoSol So- Oulsido sates pochion for‘ Mondiw thru Friday compaltoto wilh you. ianJann-ranch supply storo in primarily based on didistribution 733-4321 day. 733-6678- C L O StD Snturday, cioty, < family and Irionds. 1-800600-8227. . Sotving all CLOSED Saturday. Sunday & Holidays Thonkvou loryourgonor- ‘ Joromo, Must bo enorgolic. cards, and I ANSWER2R: He should expect a -5 Sunday & l-:------would .continue to fourfoi hearts, very goodk1 hand, one too good for Animals aro SOLO OR om.n»vnrsAosffiDtlCnf733-60e7. houu. SO ploaso call or ' ADVERTISE ‘ bBinnlo or couptos.^urB , 7 rosumoj !. lo: Stovo Rogan visit tfio pound daily to pm. Twin Falls Mothodisl ;ie. s p a d e s . TTypit-jlly your double Lost; Lc Black lab. Last soon visit tho pound daily to chock Ifyour pot Ishoro. YOUR g Company. 4215S, SCOW. duce a no-trump game. noar Kwlk Sorvico In Jor- Church, Soniof'fl lino dano- c>„ promi.sc.ss thraet or more. Ilowev- ^ chockllyourpotlshoro. Thl*l*notanup-to- < Sfttt L5to CHy. UT 84123, _ o m o. No_collar._Cotl 324- ^. .TWtftn o fn up-to- | fint.*r llat- mlvftH H-igi? nm SERVICE ^ s p e c ia l t y ing it at Senior Contor. Call —^ ------er.-.w itlom m orc:than:tiircc:spadcs,-= -734;52S2toaito-.- _____ rll'S'l!t'alhat tlmeol-voar-flqglnl diilo IT«i; mixod d i^ s o r o ' hard to doscribo. O r------—irmiStJIRECTORY’-' - ^ W o nood Boasonal h ^ p at ' I’a rfn e r m ad e a Lakeikeout double you wouldId not have choscn a non- — hord to boscribo, Or WEDDING Dr»i**i,voils Lost: Malo dogopprox, 15 como pick out a puppy, our grain olovator. For )id in Uie m inor. como pk k cu t a puppy. dog, , orcat- they would PUeoafl undor Iho ho.id’ng ol ®Bridosmaidi party rentals of one spade, and I hhe eld 11 IIC P forcing bid monlhs old. Goldon Lob, JS^oHlnvilalwe-m^.'W - inoni.lnfo.coli,352-4411-Of------^ ^ __dog. o r.cat-.lh ay w o u Jd ------Io v » « h o m » l------ruf3 ___ nnr»Dn‘5Irtfo?irBf j • lo ju.stify a jum p to tJireiiree hearts? When1 c;can honors be claixned ^ you'll nottd. siati wllh an foroporeon, 4 trodor oporn- U cky. Coll 734-5014 Of Tho Timos-Nows. ‘ uitiployniviil lid In dasslliud NOTICES 4-3 n i. rayign tho ICA p s tlllo n at Fri; EOE. avoid tranansm itting illegal hifor- ■” ______: J j ml*‘w‘o'i^(S lT gngKrpqrcgrrnooduU lu Uo------Denr Mr. Wolff: m ation too fp a r tn e r . gonoral lorm nnd irrigatten • Wo wil doan tmsh ofl Iho woric wo Salary ptes room 4 Mu-st th e card.s b c cucutalrubber highway ter 540 oo e h '/ih r. board. boaj Idaho Youth Ranch. bridge? If RI IO decUnei!nes and LIIC Schools, J4 0 .736-8673 Rt F 3 Box 256, R u ^ ,S»tidlrtV:»qMcriMcaboru (fl TV A£c«. I’.O. lUa KXl Dii-" O C ^AnvoftoeanboftLolnJonnl. 83350.20e.532.41^EOE 833! U\Toii7ija..U.cir-*ilamp«dCTWli^ . /antod enporioncod cwothor rnrrrptr, 09 PHOFESSIOHAL...... ' Sand-l ' toobalor-opwatora,------...... CoryriiihH 5 M e ____ $ E R V J C e S _ -______^CallCalL324:7-14ajiotw oonfl______nmnr>d5om. ’

SHELTON'S 20404 CHU) CARE ■ TREE T SERVICE ------NANNY Iiines-P I iniroo topping, troo roffloval. CCalifornia. alif Now York or choinsaw wo*K shnjb othor pino mojor citios, oxcol- trinrimming or-nmovol', hauling tont to n t bonolits. hoalth in- olanyklnd. _6UI?sutnnco 4 airfnro paid, OflW HM EVCT,_____ PofBo;OfBon noodod for child caro /EH* position. Ask lor Jo d io at QMM m m . FHEEESTIMATEI tto°Ctho Qub. 734-7538. . • '— ' axe unablcial Socurity Duuibility/SSI s uupor m 8 Molot now acoopting • Please priiirint clearly w ith darkk pencil] or pen ' Bankniplcy/Wills qddapplicationsI for house • There arcrc approxim ately 23 charactersch D.U.I. R o^ sontalion koopors. Applicant muct bo dop.dopondablo and maluro, (includingng blank spaces] per line.He H havo good roloroncos and D * P l e a s e p> aay y according to rate schedulesc which ~EBANKRUPTCY ■vortt woll with others. Apply All ChaptofB 4 AG in p o rso n a l 1260 Bluo Li^kftflBlvtl, N,______i s p r i n t ee d b e lo w .______Jm _ _|______^ a t o d coso#^_____ Consulmtioo 206)6 IhEDICAL/ \ please rurun my ad in cfassisificalion ] K538-7760800-548-2166 DENTAL m n H. Uulbtrry ------____for, - _ d a y s . I 100 CNA HIRING BONUS I # -_____ NiK-CNA A ^ to caro (of roaWonts I (Prim oiiu charaeicrcr pirr -sp;u-r jjltMse. Incliidii(U,iig l)liin k spiK -i-s.) I . l l ' ' n a nurslr^g homf). oxpoft- ______I H: )nco pfolj?fTod.butwilimin . I ■------c o S S S s a — ------1 ■ Atti ont bonotHo Includo: Insur- I I inco, paid vacation, shift t ------r ocoraiing A^clOenlng, hon- lilforontlal and bonuses. 1 ______; ______I 06ost & dopondoblo. quolily *oo|Jp^ly^n ^ ^ o n 500 Polk " work. Roasonablo ralos. C| E ______^ CoCall 734-1572...... I _ _ j :capting applications for 0 you nood ironing.-prOTF- n-homo cam ogoncy. II you ^ I ------^ ------t Ing. or somo monding lin- . ishod?icanholpyoolCon- iro o CNA on the Nattenal -...... ' 2 logistty wlin nn FBI back------jround chock complolod ______Cn s s - , r N am e______* Houou«« cloanen roasonablo vou'o u givo.we o'ro Intorootod • A ddress______railraioa.Cfll734-64ia. . fnn youllyc Abovo avorage ' ] ------1- I Hououoodoanlng;0ua«ywor1(. wagevagoa, vacation and holi- I City/Slate/Zip_____ I holonost ano dopondablo. daylay componBotion.c Con------I CaSan 734-2217.______tact:act: M argaret PulIIn at I Phone Number______:______I PRCROFESSIONAL ROOFWG p^{ELECT L l HOME CARE I______1 t COATWGS INC.NC. Mon-Fci, 9am-5pm, 733-7221 -2’33-9200, 2 2 ^ a y S c h e d ul l i e I Commorcial.C Industrial, CHAR(WRGE toskJortial.Buldoptt roofs, RN LcLoftkfl rooairod In 24 hrs. MED/SED/SURG IS , Ch S«vjwing an typos: spodal oc- Number of Days Charge per line :osion8, monding & altor- '.wVO o POSITION AVAIL­ _alkakm i.,3;4.20l3 ^ *BLEABLE : ■ wfli■fl do pan-timo hoosokoop- p„iiill timo,|_ nighls androtating 1-3 days...... S3.09 per lino . ingng.bibysillino in Joromo, weekends. Idaho RN ir 4 -7 d a y s ...... S4.76pDr!lno____: yga.Amon^&4,7_584_: w iso or oiigtolo ond 1 yoar — 8 -1 5 d a y s ...... $7.95 por line . C lassifHed's Privvate Part^; y A ds — = Word Proc. • ^crolaria] Mod;^od Surg oxporionco ro------16-30 days:.:..:.;..:...... S14.40 por lino K>RO'S WORTH 733-1600 ^ululrod, ^« Proter diaroo enw - lonco. Apply nt CASSIA iy s - $ 1 9 .2>2 8 , ■ r 13 CHID CABE MEW4EM0RIAL HOSPITAL, # lines ' ___ X $/line______3 liines, 7 da’ luman RoBOurcos, 2303 SERVICES . . akro Avonuo. Burloy. The M an desescribed above is cur:urrently experiencingng "post __ For cach Sunday insonio?nion, add S2 for Manij Values, jll-timo babysitting avail- 1??^®foho 83318 or call 1-678- Inclucie.youradin AgWg WcGkly tor only SJpor w ook. + delirium syndroiome." W hich JS perfirfectly normal - afterter losing his '"obiiblo. accoptlng ogos 2-4. Total amount duo Cal:all 324-87^6. m arbles so quick:Uy. LICECENSED chiWcOfo. ICCP mUl Assistant. Join our « □ My check or monoyy ordero is enclosed for s S_ ' rowing practico. Ex- So to see you)ur collection of mararbles shrink, try a PrPrivate Party acticcoptod, first aido « CPR 0'® *' LJ Bill m y VISA o r M asteste r C h a rg e (C.tcioono) w l.. fiokl trios. 736^092 andodlunctlon-CDA pro- lum ber______}rred. Call 733-4620 or Credit Card Nurr C lassified ad: 3 fcbig lines, 7 days, jusust $19.28. A nd if yoiy^our item -JZ— m alhla ll your ro su m o to 671 ’ Expiration Dato_te ______• h asn 't sold, w e'll'il ru n y o u r ad for f r"5 ~ 3 njc'niTK'ST'i.ns Mail your - • | g another 7 days -free!- HHealth e i Facility ^ ^ C U S T O M E R P.O. Box 548 T h e T i m es s ^ N ie w s ordor form to: L Surveyor s e r v i c e Twin Falls, Idaho So just call 733-09317. ext. 2. -83303 Idaho'siho'a Dopajlmort ol Hoafth Because you'll b€ 733-0931. ext.( 2 De crazy ab o u t it. 4 WotlorohasopportuniiioBWot -- for.Rjr.R N s oxpori^oncod in wofldr•ofWng with teog lomi caro ■ ------faciiiiiiidiittes, rosteontlal caro lo- — . ------_ .. Cilillo:llillosand hospitals. Ro- 1 -ADMMSTRATIOW------sponssonaWittea-incfcchrovnni:------o u t a n d I ' B3eautiiV, e clear o MANAGEIEKT «t>noling iladlilios against (od- ______^ oral7»rat/state rogulollons, In- KIU c l e aan i up your homm e j u s t by iSof3TELMANANGEMENT vostigwtigating comptalnls, pro- r a O f Wost[»tom Rogten Motol Com- vklingWing consultation; exion- ' 0 ij' sellilling all those uni n w a n t e d ^ lony Is sooking a toam to . sIvoIvo travelti throughout Iho - ^ U N SICHTI.V'H lanogoSOuniiNorlhorn Slolola lo . P roloronco will bo gijVAM;s;| iteterns in the clasfs s i f i e d s . 3 E L . L - I T ! BOV I IT !- =lovadaproporiy. No lood giveniven to Individuals with • .&. bovoragot> oullots. Salary clinluinical oxportenca in long- &b> bonus. Pate booofils. Op- lorm»rm caro,c rosidontial caro ' g ortunily loradvancomont, or• hoepftals.hoe Excoltont bon- B ------K C a l l 'loaso-submil resume 4 efilpalil paekage.-S alarrranno------B saloalajy roqukomonts to Box $277(g-^OS to ^0.768-annuaI | - 6168,%TVi>0 8 N0wn, PO DOE. S y ext. 2 , / 101 548, Twin Falls. ID 733-0931 , A 'Tim'es-Nev^ws classifiedJ W ill Fill Evei N e e d 3303. • Contodntact John Halhaway, Dl-' B Tob place yOLir classilsified Ad f' ------“ visionsion of W elfare. 450 W, K 2022 ADULT CARE ■ Stato, tate Boiso. ID 83720, . B ------108) 334-6626. EOE-AA. K Wom>mon noodod lo to a c h Immodlinodlalo oponing lor Homo . S hamftcappod poo- Hoallloalih visiting RN on-call R lo, 15 d a y s p or m onth, wookoookonds. Good pov. mini- I - 1038lo$1306withln10 mumum 1 yoor exporionco. fe S T hteHpies; , . ■ 1 1 ' ilonths. Apply: 9446 Fair- , pioasiloaso apply In ponson ol p j m - , vioilow Ave. Boise, 83704,- 418 0 1 tioiirfiii R ‘ 18 Onoido, Rupon. or coll — I . Tiktwo> - Fri, 9-2om only, ' 436-5£16-5655, ;

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206- MEDICAU ** 203 PROFESSIOflAL • 2tra' RESTAURANT/ 22\V TECHNICAL 2:212 TRADE ■ 21212: TRADE , 21:212 TRADE . . . 213.3 M SCELUNEOi;S m - DEMTAL - LOUNGE p OPPORTUNmES- f f _ Idaho StataUnIv«rtlly " REFRIGERATION ‘ ~DrivonUOTR^.iHO».C PTSI PT 48 stnte carrier basod “Driver...ExparxJing Floot, _ _ , LPH*PRN SchodofAppllad Exporkincod PT wallporoon TTECHNICIAN III MOREORENlExporiooood W . inir Boise, looking for quali- Hiring now! Excol Pay, LHojfoguords nnd cwim instruc- | | ^ Technology lor evening shill, oble to loomst & sotoo. Groat pay & fiod I* owner oporntonr of Bat Bonofits & Inconlivo lorlors noodod. Prior oxpori- ^ To covor inooaa. vncaxllono bod oquipmonl, Inst pay, prz Nood ia immodialoN work w eekends. Apply in rRoadvertisoment. Install, boftolHs.lopoltholifto.0 program.CDL wrlhHazMalA oniimco and cofiiticalions noc- K GRAPHICARTS-PRINTINQG person after 5 pm. Goorgo , •good bcnolils. Cafl 1-Bo6- ^ 1 yriocontOTR.TSC o«»sary. Al hours ovoilablo.. B Twin Foil# Caro Conlof maintain ar>d repair rolrigor- 289-0113.BudDo<^. _ 734-4264. oflX for TECHNOLOGY INSTRUC­C- ICa Fine Food. 1719 Kim- atlon and air conditioning I - 600-566-1651______Ca:nIlVR;A 733^1384 g Hoton Bondv______TOR lo loach pdming thoo-«>• . bonv.Rd. oquipmonl. Must bo ab(o to SwIflTransportatlon — — ry.pradkwondpfocodoro 1-600-347-9436 TEMPTOHIREI Licenced Lit cosmotologist Not|u«ta|objoctsinthoW&. ply botwoon 1 pm and 3 contrilugal. ^ and absorplion ^ard oxporionco. , ' Apply fnparaon at busi- Applicant SoukJ havo ro- om statoo: Ovor tho rood NEVERAFEE .pay4bOfwlia.CanKonat ,p OPPORTUNmES no«a oifico, 640 Filor Avo. pm .or Cft!l733-07l0, Dopot rolrigoration i systom s, and ixpoiionced lube 4 oil _____ cont Gmphic Arts oxpofi- • -oxporionco. Good MVR fo- Call 734:6452 Q34wt451. 9 ______” Wofit, WoBt Magic Coro ■ Grai.545ShosfvaooStS. dlognosoand i repair prob- xircon.Awly:______® ooco and bo cuiTonl whh quirod. Excollont bonofits & -OPERATIONS^AHAOE-'-*^ ______-Cortof..T«faFiil£-______^ —4a^FamUy-R**ttOfant-,-----* j lom^ In otoctrfcal and o t o ^ _ -'T e X P R E S S - ^ — — ^tnmdcnndpcDduacrMtfflr" tronem otofcortrds. Eitpo- — poy^up to 29.5o«ml9 p « - - P X -MEtfT INTERHATIONAL7 ■ ■ Poskions cpon tor full tlnwJ S& bo cnpabto ol dovolopinfl, Isnowkilorviowtngloftho ' mio. 1.80Q-63S5233.. - -SERVICES _ INIf C . (OMI) a looding pro-- - PE^EflSONfffiL SERVICES------i ------feJowingpodtbnsTLlrw- rtonoe * with mkro processor - 1llRI«&g.or IN[ — port timo Rhfc and tP ffc**'} In (>nd writing njfii^lum lof -comrotc 0 plus. Minimum ol "g ------EOEM/FiM/P------~ v i vidor ot quality public works i n d e p e n d ¥ n t ------MWdokaMotnorinJHo^iial'.ilai oxicting ond changing -Cooi(s,'Pwp^ks:Bmo- '' Exportofwod douWos drtvor, — Wanled: Doltvory 4 contrad o sorvim , b accopt- call 733-7300 ond oxtondod caro laciliiy. n, rwnco prolonod, EOE. Pull lour I yoars ol journoyman part-lhio Of fun-timo Local , ‘ No fee JUNIOR 'ly- cDvreos wiihin tho program ^ v o ) rolrigoration roquirod. Warohouso porson. Must Irw Ir opplicalbna tor a UTlL- Conlncl RoNao Smith. . bonoirt pockogo lor FT em- -i milkhauLCon ITyTO r KER with appro- —______1 ICARRIER In. lo indodo studort loaminn "TirflPPly submit rosumo 733-2733.______- 'havo CDL bconse. Apply; 11 Minidoka Memorial Hospi­:pi- objodivo«ando>pocJod Son Sofvlco Fumluro. priatooiporioficotoop{if- p Part3rt-time lloral designer. Iy |?^W0fl2PM^4PM! wilh ’ names and olddrrfsMs — >nly oxporkjncod need op- R O U T E I N tal, 1224 eih Stroot, Riport«rt oulcomott.Apptkanlshouk) oKihroo roloroncos lo Por- , HABSTYUST 705 Blue Lakos Blvd. N. • • ate 01 hoavy oqubmoflt. valid Onl Ofcjilli436-043t______Havo comprohonslVD 635BlooUkooBlvdN. | Wo now havo openings for ' - ______vohidoCDLloquirod: VI ------Pjyily. Minimum I yr oxpori- nT W I N F A L L S oinnol Services, Ulnh ’ mco. Doislon.lresh. silk & PRN Cook-oJd position avail-ail- know1odgoole2ngk>ond Stale UnrvetLity, Logon, UT ' , youinourbusyaaJonl Wantod ^ oxporiencedtuto- OMIOK provldos its omployoos m e Db)o in dietary dopanmdnf.rnl. ' ' mull-color stripping and Nood porson lor busy lunch j • Guarantood solary PLUS with compoillivo salarioa, liiod llowors. Roply to PO 030.12: 84322-9510.(001) 797- '' motive lubo toch. (pit man). Sox 1137. Twin Falls, ID Somo oxporionco pro*ro- plQtomokir>g. camoro. dork-k . counter lor lull & part-ilme commission ' uMagk: Voltoy aroa. Sond ro- attracllvo bonolitc and a Boj '■ ------fofrodrMustbooWoioworlrDfk" roomrotfsorprOTOT57btnd~).----- peaitionsrPioaao call-733------(--0 1 2 4 .-U 3 U tS AN-AA-EO- • PaldvacailonrhoIidaye,&. -aumo: Box 96044.% Tho worker-friendly environ- S3; ______300^00-400 • Addtsoo Avo------wknda. No phono caliaIlfi oryopofalkxM.)obpndng.J. 8242. lonvo fTWflsnoo. j EMPLOYER.______Times Nowa, PO Box 548, moni. J!) Sond wHir rosumo lo; Poreircon noodod to mix.and 300-400-400 Flier Avo ploaso. Pick up applica­:a- c o rin g olcupplios and Pori timo ond lull limo dlsh- • company Insurance al jTwInFana.lDTOOJ.______OMI, ° P.O. Box 676. Shos- Ionood ogricuhural chemicals 300-400-400 Koytium Avo group rolos- '— hono, ID 63352. An Equal Intcnto spray pianos. Must 100-50 tions from admissions oid pos- plckod-up at Blue Lakes Approntico A| otoctriciBn wont- Mechanical-2 yraoxpon- _ OTR- .t.™-raruportaiion 10 work & bo 83338. ___. sees good human rolalionsis_ Country Club. ______'od, compolitivo pay. como • Advanced training Flatbed drivora noodod to willvilling to work long hours. llyocII you live by any of thoso -F o r^ o ro Inlormalion about— pi - RM't-LPH*»-Pnrr-iimo«-, S- ffyoareG ^-eA rfa- Poftnimo oxporloncodtjar^'.T^rwwfc-lorthabostrRobortsr ^ =£ rropofHinA-woiiofrt-aoicHi'ZiliPw>flyf5;30porhourpJus----- blrodiiirorfBia^wooiaTikaiaTsg:^------'foTnlng Iho J;C. Ponrvoy. imoa'holiroroverttm o.- — ohTii PRN ohifia avail. Loog-torm.fm ' ' oxporionco or Syoani londor. Also morning prop !Elociric, conlact G'alo at ------490W 100S: Pnirt.------2 yoara oxporionco ft>-‘ r . lim ah indopendont cantor lor }(j . ..Graphic Aitsoxporiof>co-- - -788.3236 botwoon 7-Oam:------—aatontoam.-call734-0033< qurod. Must havo good 734'34-6226 lor inlorviownoot ihIho Timos-Nows, call . carQ.QzpcriORCO prolorrod. -• —cooK&mofnlnflwaitporsoor ^ and ask lorTonl: CallD.O.N 423-5591 •ofor and rolalod Bochokxo Do-" Apply In porson. Tho Oasis, CCargo shuttle b taking appll- — driving ______r.733-0931.0x1203. compMo oppticatkxi at 5000 0 ' groo. A 9-mooth annual ____1007 Blue Lakes BlvdN, ld.‘Apply in poroon'; We t [ ----SiOrtpOOSfeto^fKHHOfHKO—f— ■ ------r------?92a: RofatA w noo.-^ -----1 WfLLlSSHAW T ------— Adi area, regular schedule. Sooking outstanding candl-'... track: ror>owabio annually Commorcial Journeyman ? EXPRESS 213 MISCELLANEOUS W.V.Tv^Fnlte. nowloes^ S9000 value lor depending on onrollmont.I 210 SALES ^ Must havo Roofer oxpori- 6500. Of trade- 734-4655. dato lor tho position ol drywotlhangoraA topors. ^ OPPORTUWnES Tanargot now hiring-PT Food Position opon umillilod. Apply in porson at V^alloy ^enco & good driving record. NIATURE GOLF COURS- School Nurso in Iho Mln i. Eloctrical romanulacturing i All bonollls including heahh> _ DRIVER - Avonuo posilionsovaj!. MIN1A1 Initial scrooningol w lic a - High School in Hazellon. ' AUERICAN TEMPORARY J4.65anhr. ^ toodsofvico ES.:S. Outdoorlndqof. C Immo- H om o Sc h o o f Dist. Must lionawllboginJulyll. company doaling in okKlri- Insurance & pension plan. sERvwes, me. hovo RN with a School Moo-ThuiB, ask ter Wondoll oxportoncedosirod, tong diatollate inslallalion. $5,000 1994. Submit covor krtlof calBwkdtgo&rk)ok(ngtora Snvdor. | ______^Apply in poreon. 9-12am & TRAINING Looking tof injodion moWing Nurso Endorsomoni < soloB roprosontallvo to — 1-4pm. Mondaythrough torm positions only. Appl- up.ip. MINI-GOLF,fc Je s s u p , andro5UR>olo:GARTS sol-up OMrator. IMMEDf- coix)nsalsoMCOdosk; PA’A 16434,717-489-6623.u through Iho Stato Dopt ol Search Committoo. Pwo covw Wostom Idaho. East­ Drivers noodod. Can e ATE OPENING - CALL TO- _j ; SCHOOL rargot, 1611 BIuoLakosN. Now m Education. Apply lo: Mtn ■ W.Fallooon.SchooIolAp- ern Oregon. 4 Nevada. __ 766:4525. t«k (pf Jim, . ■ - qDonnas L d a rk . In c. Truck 0 ; rw sorvico. oam 3K mo. kv DAY ID.83301-EOE yptiffotlmont. 801-621-7259. ______Homo.Sd)ool.D^. PO Box' piiod Teehnoiogy.-klaho . - —Kigh-commlssions. Sond DICK | 8IM0N TRUCKING _ Roulo & Birch St, Buhl, I D __ CaJl 734-6452 ------1380. Mln Homo. ID. 5 - Stato Univortity.^x 6380.) resume lo PO Box 3068, iNow higher pay scato. 46 Hiring lor; Production WIIWILLIS SHAW EXPRESS A 1-600-721-WORK IPAYPHONE ROUTES! 83647. Of can Linda Schoo- PocaloKo. ID 8 3 2 0 ^ ^ 0 .^ Idaho Fallg. ID 63403. . .. and Conoda. Groal bono- _ « EOEM/F/M/D . TheoDopanmont I ol Health - -bcrBdr.ta0815g7.25e0. wortors, landscaping, food totoador in the Iransportation ■cal sko« ior u io S2000 wk Rnandal sofvicos, no oxpofj-____ -fltr.. 1-B00-727-5665 ____pfocoealng,warof»uso, __ irv industry lof ovor S5 years, ‘ _ •NEVERAFEE ancnd Wollaro. Division ol - amilyandChildrons Sor-- bc<: 800.506-^100 54 hhil— i-:----- ^ Tho Dopartmont of Hoalthlih- — ------once, vnIt train, full limo or Dj coriiruclibnrrTwchanlcs. "'bptoosodtirannoimco-tho- b Apt Driver needed lor Trans IV ■ Applications now being a c -”" icos o now occopting pro- Startart ownm hooAh ond nutritton and Wolioro is currorttly so->o* KM3EFIQARTEN part-tlmo. 1-800-365-7550 gBuses, must havo CDL. ma<^lnisg^ a i^ n 1iy, ofopening ol ils own tn>ck coplOd lor PT cashlors ol ------lkilli*fl-bW*-lof-<>ay-lr«ai- training rrlw J In...... f . oaals lor on adolosconl businlusinoss working w- MO. It------^TEACHER------Ca»-79e-g133'fof interviow.------lerious-incemfrpeteftliai:— ■ mont eorvlcos lorsovoroly>iy lndoponOontk-12 school, Twin Falls 733-7300 - BBoise. Waho. ^ ^ TrTOfraTior hom o, flo- ' 9®” ® omollonally dislurt>od and DtDrivers: FREYMILLER - ^o n atTsi'in^oT'^i^t^r uosts lor proposals aro *303 0 Invoslmont.li B. Jacobs •• TJw Community School, ftOIEDIATE OPENING 1TRUCKING INC. W onoed Burtoy6 ^ 7 6 ^ 0 'N o Foo Thte Thn six wook courso wii 1777KimborivRd,TF.._._ ^7 <0. 24 hr msg. 1-600-729- cortduct disordorod youths.■s. soeks akindc^arlon ' vallable at Suite 6.601 MD. < Exporioncod OTR Drivers. train an Individiuil in tho Doiivory 5 ^ drivor neodod: Must p^t•ololino Rood. Twin Falls 1B73B73 0X19473.______This wtl ontal hiring and nilall leochorfcjftho 1994-95 loranAdv«rtlslt>o e nocosaary knowlodgo ond hj porsonrwl functiora (A pro­ Excollont Pay S Benellts, Pf r m n n SI c t w c e s “ havo valid driver's liconso. orr you y moy coll 734-4000. _ ^ school yoar. SuccoGshjI R a p n csn titlv a In m e Lalo (. Modol Convenllonal — skilb to satoiy o p ^ o a -Apply In poison, 302 Wall- pxno 2 MONEYTOLOAN...... gram coordinator) ol two*0 applicants sheukl bo highly l&CENGINE^ ■ I ho succocslul conlroclof 302 « f ButJay-R upert markoL . W v alk-Ins. C all Now eOO- ^ somi-lradofAraiof vohicio. Avonuo. A; twin Falb. ' | willrill rec eiv e a ro ta in o ro l -- ______IoachotaJour.akJo#..and a oxpofioncod in kindorgar-• Must be a sell-stanor. col- 7 POWER Enginoors, Inc.. on UponI aoccosalul compto- f~~ clorlcal porson os woll os 745-4155. (II you hovo ^ E;ipwleiiuxJlAmftmr-cp0nF'T~»S0SOO/nrefilh-pinn^SO^oy- Busimusinoso start up A o x p ^ ___lwilo«ctiing,.boc«wiprt>,_ -omployoo-ownodconsull------tl0fl-6r-tho-*eh5oJ.-on^r^ ^ sion loarts. commercial ------proviainjrtor-o-p^erbro r noxibto. onorgotfc. matur- - -tJomoTjrportoncffrt:***—ing/dosign S fimi just minutes y. lor. Ptoaso send rosumo 10: chilhild. Proposals duo 4:00 ow Wo ani omanding our cor- T h an Ono Yoar, or if you , vxlual wii bo omptoyod a s 'S'- .m .onJurw 27, IBW.Any , factoring-aatoans. to backup substiluto btaff foror - Ing, knowtodgooblo h vicos to tno Mlni-Cassia ^ from beaulilul Suii Volloy. •a ,q student drivor lor Waie RT 2 Box 2 310, Fllor, ID p.m are oboul lo groduoto. Irom 1, 83328. - - quouestions, ploaso conlact . BAHTOffFTftANClAL BAf ...... sonio. Tho contractor wi|ii|i W hM Umguago and TheD aroa. Ploaso sond rosumo - . Idaho, sooks an Insirumon- Show 5 Expross lor addi- ^ IROKERAGE. 543-8166^ also plan and oporotoaa Writing Procosc.'and corn­ - a driving school - Wo Hovo . -lation and Controls Engi- ij, Honson botllo walor co. • ^erieroca Armsifooo. ' j BRO*' '• lo:' - a a Program For You). .- . liormi training boloro bolng Hor » NEED CASH? budgot (or supplies and'd mrnodtodovotepmenta! Tho Tlmos Nows, — noor/Dosignof. Candidalos assigned q; Ihoir own true*, noods t'c FT worker lor bot- I THERAPY wobS1 buy notes & roal o sla to ...... mIscolIanoouB oxponcos>8 oducatkx). Compolitvosal- Atton: Janel Golfin. DRIVERSIt muGl ri havo know ledge ol Ertranco g toes 0/0 under tiing til. and w aler soltoning roiolod to Ihis program. BidW nryibonoritpaclMe. Local company taking oppli- ' PLC p sytaom design and im- 5 work. Will train. Nood out­ jntrads. Croativo Rnanco POBOX548. l-O ttOO induding Iho cost ol a w< T E C H S ^ 1-600-999-4609. packotsoro availabloatQl boadineJuno27\ TwinFaltelPa3301. EOE cations ^ lor OTR drivora, 48 plomenlatlon n and basic physica]. dnjg scroon ar>d going go ond dopondabto por- 601=Rololino Rood, or by>y Pkiasosondrostimoolo: sta le s & C anada, m ust bo process p ineirumontallon. CDL c tosting loos. ' son.’fcflil so 733-9299.______v /o a linanco, roduco. or pay ofl CDL qualllled. Good pay, 1 are currently sooking conlactlng Gaylo Hackingig CommunHy.School. Diroctory Inside tool salos. c Must hovo oxporionco.with OualHiod o , sludonts must havo House H ctoonors noodod. dodiDdicatod Thoropy Tochni- 'odii cards, auto loans, or ____ (736.30201. - Proposalsis ol Tho Elomontary School.J No oxporionco nocosaary, company-paid c bonofits. multiple rr PLC families. In- - aq good working history, Part-iimo, Pt exporioncod. roli- cionans to work In a direct ca- “ny "y®' consum er dobl. Alao must bo submillod lotho10 POBox«118.KotchumlD0 wH frain; earn as you kjam, ~c"Cell Dan wkdovs 324.5053 eluding c. Ailon-Bradli^. Ex- sole^ driving rocord. protos- _____ loney for othor worthy commissions & salary. ~ ____nbk). borjdnbto-Call ' podadty wHh dovotopmoniolly Tl,?"" dopartmont. atlontion Gakikl 83340. . - DRIVERSWANTEO . porionco P with GE F a n u c sional cj oppoaranco & atli- - 734-04Mahor4pm-. ~ • ' g isiIsablod chlldren-in out— iiaasXaRLfimdof ______• Hacking, by 4:00 p.m on Musthavotransportation. Aro /, you looking lor a groat sysloms s is a plus. Must tude, tu a minim i^ ago of 21 ~ jj| ■talU 1-600-^925.____ r. Col botwoon 9 om and 2 pm , IMMEDIATE OPENMGS ICFi;FMR, 28 bod wing. Ro- . Wtflia Juno 13.1004 lor bid opon- Miasion Hilia MortgogoCor- driving oppununily.W TB havo n worked wilh all lod oxporionco ia holplul, ^ 1 only. 73^5137, . f Cwwral Iftbofbfs n««Jod laloi I WVESTMENTS Ino.______poralion b sooking oxpori- ink.^^swtong oxp^ncod ^phosos of PLC dosignrin-- Apply a . Now ^ call SNAKE RIVER but;jtwoaroy^illinalotrain ^ » ------207~OFFICE/------'------o n c o tfT ^ —yr-m inim unr,- -auding-aystom -siiing, in-...... T^.M .P.S.------highghiy moiivaled individu- rrrTiTT whotosalo account exocu- stallaiion design, togic do- classes Stan Soon - ■ «ld liio a buyer far singto CLERICAL CDL S censosi 1 yr oxpori- si 342-6521, Bolaa 736-HlRE (4473) als.6. Full ond part-time posi- ^ w ld tivo lor Idaho & Montana.1. FORTUNE 500: Would you onco. c II you would like to volopmqnt v> and program­ romium annuily, guaran- 1.600«J2-5912 No Foo lion; lod paymont oach month AUERICAN TEMPORARYr MHMC. in oxcoss ol $2 bil-il- liko to bo part ol a growing ioin.n j. succoftstui last grow- ming, rr and startup/commis­ E.O.E.A.DA.M/FA^/H wool .. lion, oflore 30 yoars olex-(• Industrial producis compa- ing {| CO. wUh------sioning.sl Prior osporionce BUILD t A FUTURE - J mil Aug ■99. 8% intorost. SERVICES. INC. Labor,mustboobtotoliH nllnrtorSom. 734-9495 NEEDED: perienco in Iho lending in-»- ny? Wo are e xpanding In KSood-G m itos- ' ------withw DCS system 0 plus. WITHTHE t ■oiler an excollont salary _£n!lnr . dustry. Benolita Ineluood.J. the Twin F a b aroa. Indus- •Drivor .Q insurance------”POWER offers pfotosstonal p SObsropoalodly. FT, borwlH packago induding • Socrota/y/logal PROFESSIONALS Fauna Induslrios, »2 : CONTRACTS AND * Accounting oasistonl W hal's our n k ^ ? ? W« aro« trial sales oxporionco is •Excollont •£ safety standards challongos, cl caroor ad- AT WILLIS SHAW u dvancamont opportuni- ^ h*r« to stay, and waa helpful, but ogonuino do- •A|»rovod oco callill siro to succood in solos Is •Dnvor *0 awards a incomivos salaries si and a comprohon- EXPRESS loofcal & dontal, paid va- - — ;— Call 73 4 ^ 5 2 Colloon O'H arra at 1 -600-)- m oro im portant. C andl- Coll Mariyn Moyer sive 01 bonellt packago as ------1 callations. child caroTissis-. Buymgying trust doods. mort- l-aOO-721-WORK 562-6271 Of lax resumes to0 dales wilh a ctabla back- 1-60^6-1449. • woll w OS an adivo. scenic ro- f ~ ince. tuition rolmburso- ngos & contracts. Call 206-454-6103.______foundwillboglvonlho ------“ - c Cl o n a re a in which to live. WORK' WITH USI S PART n i v i E , lont and a Iriondly S sup- _ 238-736-1762 ^ i lorouoto. ------Hiring doak holprApply in- ighostTjrlorltyTThlErlro-- Drivor Di wantod tor eniaJI oom - -Q-OuailiodcandidQios shoukl----- a poroonbolwoon7am andiri M urtough J l. S chool Dist. ANb-GETA-$l75^SOO^BONUSr onlvo w orking environ-- Compoimpotrvo prico ollorod o n ------13 #418. POBox 117,Mur-r- •. tarrillc growth opponunliy pony. ( 48 statos, llatbed. "submit 'ci resumes to POWER ^ lont. For.considorotlon. trustust doods,( contracts. & 3 pm. Comfort Inn, 1893 Must hove gqpd driving Enoineora, E Inc.. P.O . Box tauqh, ID83344 or 432->. with a b ^ o , ifKoniivoo and f le Army Reserve, and (^aoosocalloropplyal: mono;ongogos. Whole or port. Canvonegffnott Rd. groat bonofits. Pk>aso coll rocord. 1 Sond Inlormalioh: 1066. 11 HailoyJD 83333. Q u alify to tra in w ilh tiie A r" 5451 is now occopting ap- v ^ ile in m o re w ays 208-758-736-1129or 1-800- • Oifico a Ctofteol positions.'' plicalions for aocondory II-{. or send rosumo lo : C.H. PO ' Box 162, Buhl. IQ A^tn:A Human R osourcos. • wwe'll make it worth your whi rerosaPofTonoud.Asst. 851-M>1.464eief0oo^_SERYICES I leacher. Applicatfons mayy only, e00-336-603g or You'll (yH-a.tl/C O O W jtt Groon Acros chcchasod whoto orpart. - J more ni than $16,750 duringg a star>dard Care Ccnter < vWest O ^ ^ n k r ^^45«06r4fVinOrTX 7S015____ RTT " *inV" — -oe n lla m en t.- Ai>d w i TliU,7uuiiiit;li»tjt—=------or fax rasum* to 214- laiOMomonabt. I Part-llmo rocopllonlsl posi­jT tho obovo nddrosa. e lc g ib le to reccSve 1 morenx for continuing ( - 43B^72S.EOEM^. $6,040 Goodinn. ID 83330 ------tion for busy ollico. Expori- e d u c a tio n a n d e v e n q u a ^fy y loli h av e a federally 208-a34-S601 J- MVRSr-lnc. is recrulling a Salaa Opportunity ■ ■ 'J onco is roquirod. Sond lo ;, iiKUrcd stu d e n t loan r e ^ iid. d . sumo to P.O. Box 174,4 • manogorfora Dovolop- Progrossivocofuumorotoc- uni Qpportunltv Employor ^ monlal Disabilitlea Contor;r tronkacompony Is sooking ■ l[ All th is c o u ld b e y o u rt: fofoi r serving only p a rt Eoua Twin Fnib. ID 63303 — through which adults withh. onoof twoonoiwic.onihu- litime-uMulIy ofK wcwcndd a m o n th plu s tw o PT Bilingual socrolary-Iiling TIRED? I s fi sialic caktepeopki. EkK- DRIVERR S vvweeks' A nntal Tramlryg. d o rk lor busy Law oflico.?■. win rocoivairainlngin cog-I- tronksoxpofioncoaplua f Rocorajntly I lound on opportu- • ^ ------Will train. Work W od « F fi ly Ihnt g nvn mn n u.hAlg- . “ nlllvo-alloctlvo:oonsory-’• butf>otnocco6cofy.-f»foaso-— - Be a part of ono of tholO fastest growing ]___ TMrilt ab pirf Th^n thlnkj^^.aboul-usJhwveaU;------^ oftornoons. Sond Rosumo i* DW outfook on lllo, the ■ °___ niQlDLflnd-Communicalian..a------MndyoufrosumolOrBox------Transpoitailcirdbmponi,nios in tlio coun------^rf»(>BoT-t40T7Twtirf nttBT' skills. An undergraduate0 96960. c/6 Tho Timos- sodom & financial oppor- |H [ • 208-733-211-2671 i»nltythat ¥ I've boon looWng • 1063303.______— dogroo in a bohavioral 6ci-I- Nows, P. 0 . Box 548. Twin iry! W o aro currently hiihiring oxp/inoxp'd r. If you nro tooWng ter a ------S a c ro ta ry : 35 hr por wook.k. onco and tour yoars oxpotf-I; ______Fim . ID 83303_____ drivers. Wo also havo0 a CDL training IIAU.TOUCAI' I w Salary doponds on oxpori-i- onco, including oxporionco ' innoo.enll,734^m ____ 40J SCHOOLS $( AND |. -Saloaporsonwantod.WiIlbo . oneorC om putof litoroto inin In 0 Dovotopmonlai Dtsabl- - program avallablo for thosotl intorestod ARMY RESI•SERVE. _ '^TfTRAINEES WANTED INSTRUCTIOH » WP. gonorai admlnlsJmtion.n. Hkw Contor ar*d whh Modic-^ providod w- lucralrvo loads. ______l~~ lhav mvo limited openings for ______■; 934-4415mofn.&ove. in loarning to drivo a big'ig rig. I— ircraft mointonancoImin- n p • & good poopto skills. Sondid aid rogulallons. aro ro- = ^ = ^ = = = = n BEACLASSOFONE rosumo to: First Prosbyto-}- quirod. A compolitivo tularyy THE BON MARCHE Is cur- W e O f ffer: e [7= Mja.Nooxproo'd. Plaeo- ._Gua-Guaranlood Tuiorii^— rian Church, PO Box 523.3. and lull Iringebonolitfi aro0 . rently hiring lor lull-time 4 ont guaranlood. Woll pay cr>gtsh ^ r , Grammar-Writing Twin Falls ID 83303, byy ollorod. Inloroslod porsons8 part-time sales poslllcnB. - • A dvanced p ay for o)oxporionco j rou whilo you team-Ago ^. r Croativo Writing • Juno 17.1994.______shouIdopplyai464 East­ Must bo avallablo to work • Paid medical lobs Caiireers ,• i^26wi1hHSdiplomaRo- Photography land Drive South, Twin[1 all mall houra. ExporionCo tocatlon roquirod ^^11 Supor 8 Motol now hiring • 401K flotiromonl CallJimnt 733-6173 port-limoovonlngdosk Falls, klnho 83301. TOE protorrod. but not roquirod. CAII1-800-5B-8274.___ ^ bxcollont bonollls. prolit )nsod LPN'a..RN’a..rospt!------dofk-Ptoasoap^yln South Control Community • Now & Lato model1 conventional c «g'Futitures are now hiring-cashtora.- „,orvtory thoropisl and pora- 1 aharlng & omployoe dls- poreon, 1260 Bluo Lakos Action Agency b seeking o • Ihrco axle tractors— cool<)Oks & dishwashors. Must modi«odicsl Bocomo nn RN. or BKp N. Twin FnlLi. part-lhno Provonlativo. counts. Storting wago bo) aabio to work any shift. DOE. Apply at ctoro's busi- 5N graduate ond bcroase Health Cato Grant Assls- • $225.00 Down payrr/mont on CDL _ t ■! Appl3ply in perrion, Travolofa y^uf)ur income}J, wiihout going • tanl for Iho Twin F a b oflicoj noso ollico boforo S:00pm Oasiasis, nofth ol tho Hanson ta c k It 208 PBOFESSIOKAL • I— Moodayr-T7»-6or» Afcreha . . training tuition -- ick lo school. To achod- ' _ ~ 5 hours pofwOOk/SBigr " E 3 b - . Brid( ------uio0 youryot htofvtow in TF call probalionary. Applications, Is on bqual Opportunity • Tuition rolmbursomenont program - - a - 9 | ARE YOU SATISFIED J Emptoyof.______Vardcd poreon 4 drivof lor tocal DnRaflloldbyJuno25. on R WITH YOUR JOB? and Job Doscriptlona are < • Guaranlood job upoi>on su cccssfu l Kotcotchum/Sun Valloy lum- -800-’80^737;^^^^_ ir ovalloblo al South ConiralI TRAINEE borJf yard.] C lass A CDL ro- u Community Action Agency,, Busy| young manager noods complolion of CDL. Itraining courso jlrod. S8-$10 an hour H ■II 276 Shoohono Stn)ot Wost. person to loarn account np. Robort 726-5616. ■ >■ Twin F alls, Idaho; In Iho} sorvico & s a le s In Twin M For Moro Info ploa:laso call our y BurleyCAAolllce,1038i Folio oroo. Excollont first 214. EMPLOYMEKT H 0 Overland, Buriey, and the) yoaroa/nlngSfulure. Recruiting Spoc3cialist at WANTED K s Jorom o CAA oflico. Court- Sond rosumo to; Exocutivo------800-347-9^9438 D fwuso basomont. Joromo. Fund, 5257 Faln^iow. #260, 1 yrs painting oxp; mobito III 3 0 . Equal Opportunly Empkjyor • Bobo. ID 63706. o r so o him in poilorson al: | lomos. houso palming & H ii ^ Ckxing date: 4:30 p.m, Juno I n The HospitalitIity Industry WANTED ommerical painting. W ry ^ ^ — IS. 1594.______^ I Bost Wostorn- Canylyon Springs hoao. Cnll Jim 734-0950------; ‘ Positive, onlhusiaclic roli- i’fti-.s IU-sort C:ivinoinn. th e niilv Fi’tif -—E ta 1357 Bluo LakoBIBlvd North ' .1 July 1: exporioncod. ro- ■ 209 RESTAURANT/ obto. soil starters 10 Join our ni.iiiiiuui priipcrty in NorNortlic.iM Ncv.ul.i, Awiv 1 loom. $1500 per mo Twin Falls,5, ID . ! bto night milu>r wnh rols. • ■ LOUNGE guaronlDod to our lull timo Jtloffiob. 637-4624. W od.,6/15,4-1 - 9 PM ;iiul iio>pii,ility' iiuiii'-ify. ‘'w \V rk'ivc'u'll'",'!'!! pooplo. (1000 schoJarsh^ HAND FOR HIRE g II you conllnuQ a t your^ BEST WESTERN for thoso who quaily. Part- p.iit-iin.K' Mimiiicr ivimiioii■us- .iv.iibMc (ar :ill J ...... BUR^YINN...... Kavo hofsos & own ■ prosont Job whoro will you tlmo programs available ty p o of wiirk. Irannnsoortntion. 768-6133 bo 10 yoor* Irom now? WII also. For maro information ^ ______■ Rosponsbto14yrok1 you havo grown bolh pro- UNECOOKS call M agic Volley Kirby at W f ‘'fliT cuiii^'L'titiyi.' •M.-NU'llL'm f «..rkini; & ______-PETTEn JOO„DinTlITER UVlNa- I ^ 5okingsummerjob-Call c m n foosionaily and linondally 733-4673.______itdiia- jivl piutii .1iimin4?;V(i496 EQU>3UAL HOUSING o r will you bo righl whoro ...... sliiiiini;. it vi)ii ;irc inlcrc.Icrc-Mul. c.ill us .11 ------you aronowandlOyoora ------OPF5PP.0RTUNITY ' Now taking applications for W H A T I F r (20-H)7if'-162o to wwK all ehiltB - h- of growth, whoro would you applications for I n d e p e n d e n t ' nted babysitter lor Ivr idvortiso 'any proloronco 1 eluding nights, wookonds bo loday? Fastest growing •Keno - *Ca;•Cage Cashier J. M ustbo1B orovof.30 1^ or daoVrvQ^ bosod on and holidays. Must have 3 yoor old onvlronmentol C ontract C arri(iers for the cdor, rolgba mk. harcicaa RunnerAVriler* , .A•Arcadek Attendant '■■■»» g£?Sd SSLS, or nauoil o n ^ or • W o ollor a lull training pro- good culinary skills and com pany looking lor posi- livo, ooll-motivated kiadors ilonsion, to mako any wch grom . All you nood lo ar roosonablo lino oook spood follow ing a r e a s : ••Room Attendant*. »Ha•Hard Count Team 21Bi EMPLOYtlEKr • . proro“ 'I^ L nococsory. Must bo onlhu- lo nil now ollico. F orhtor- oronco. limitation or strong doslro 10 grow ond • M e m b e r ‘ ' . AIDSHNFO ' Biicnm,n.nmmation.’ Famma: stains _ succood. ■ sloatic and oble to handle viow cnll. 734-6900. •Houseman' ___M( ______rcjooscOos crucnn urxur ira ot |T position d u tie s. Apply in Call 736-6563 •Stocker/Checker ' •PB:•PBX Reservations* od Quality Employoos? ’O,['vinoving wilh paronis or loflal Te aronoo on Irtiofviow. . porson botwoon 2 pm and _ ^ j 1 , TECHNICAL - m O B lk F^alls c Ave. , Jdian; pfoan,inl womon nnd ^ -BpfflrAaklofDoImarSib.- ~ •Custodian W ocanh^kiit. io Mcijnng ojsbdy cr ^ ■ BuhlJ(^rtSci»ol District b bott or Davo Prows com- Cosmetologist C or bortjor, lull - .. Inln T w r Falb. 733-7300 f 10. BOfrklng opplx3inta (or tho pany bonoflts - Group of .6arl-limo. Booth lor rent. - WoodRiveier Drive .....v .j...... , •In Burtoy. 676-4040 p^kxY olproschooi loach-\ . Hoalth Caro Plan. Vaca- Cn)lChnnooa 734-9104. E X P R E S S ^ g wJ rxst _____ or. Must havo an EarV ^ i lion, paid holidays, educa- " INSTALLER }) \ y _££S ipt any advortising tor roal ------Ch*dhS6W «podoJE derK - r tion progrom & tuition as- ProgttBSivecoftsumorobc- i ^1 ' ’V^’ V ’ V' ’ 10 wficn i} in votaton ol tho dorsomonl. AppScolion ■If you live close too tliose arias, { eiaonco. travoi disc, plan. . tronka company b cooking . '' I'uiir Ditnii(»ig . ya/d shift. IjnmodlaJo opon- oipofionca a ^ u s but nol ^ 53:= 543-6436. EOE I >•2000 lor cuslom lzod t o n^ ToToe conctei ot ti^jiiifiaion kiDaaftexbtotwure.tof neccosaa/y.’f ^ a s o sond ■ ol. rogumo - Rov StoHon hu•fuoO trofei»lor«l RssOmom Mr fcr fxi fo arn trrfui/v-a Full timo so c o n d ary lan- 30deys. Pk)asoappV«n ^ iar-isgs,.- -______j guago orts position (such■ Dofson. 688 £Uuo Lakos N. l^ i T f a s T m ]BieS'NgwsI ------M------C< to a v n l 733.1608------l±im a27; a ___ o i; spowMondlnq. yoa^ ,, S 3 bookl.OualiToiiIon: Prina- S>J pal-ldaho administrator ^ crodlllals. Socondary toflchor-ldaho loachor E g crodlllals wilh approprialo ^ ondoroomont: Coaching S ho!plul-boya varsity boa- - iXj kottjon, aoccor. ^ EOE.ApplicaitoftdoAdlino: j a Unlil fiftod. For moro Inlor- f~1 mallon & application con- ^ loci: MichoJo Faulknor, ckirk. 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Call 1 HOME BUYERS ^ ers to patio and (amfy room , "()naliiy...becaiisc onriiir. nam e depettds ori i l " _7 Atk obout our Iroo warranty — wilh : w ood burning otova.- iE MANUFA(^CrUREDHO.OMES:;: 'oocf.fii.yon/51Iiiyi ; :h c r i9 8 2 ■ OWNER WILL CARRY Shuotod • 00 ono'ocro ond tl LOOKUKi ~ • Sofving ifio Manic & W o^ - h a s an allachod-1 .c a rg a — Inspodiono •;Cprnpulnr..oid<',f4,lc1rl><'nI a.,boir>.d«iipnsS., ______.•witl*8Ubelanllaldown!!on -..v -1 IDirections: ______l.fl00.203.144S raoo. $82,000.00 In Twin. ~ ♦ Toiol jofvico from doiigninloco ic ipl«lion thi&NEbrlckSbedroomt { 7 —.homowithsprinkJof.systoffl. - IFdio SQ 6 aLL PATTY AT Open _ , J* HeadingI wal on " --24’A-AeRE e s t a t e-- -• RSTfiqy.lirmp’ NoW Constrnstruciiot^ • froo-Contutioitcn -i — Ju*t <84^0011 Coll (or “ 324-1113 TO SE E -n7»4- ^ jlwi/. 30. lum fioft/i 3.719 6q ft Dutch country ♦ Freo dolivory in tho Magicgic & Wood Riviir Volleyj ’ j “ 223. Sunday ctyio homo, Inbulous rrias- rfioro details, •\ at Cunu Crmstng. , : • M ogic Valloy's rroit compImplolo iliowfoom CUTE. DECORATED, torcuilo.fluotl houso. ' '^Ipm-Spm d ' . s ;j ■ I n^ :Co I mile, the/t chop, corrals, hofiolacali- " COMFORTABLE ~ 'I 1/2 mile wciL Jeff & Jo Ellon M■ or ar t i h i Jgt "’.v.mAflcV.-ir/yry ; * . 2, bedroom hom o with lo- tios, posturo a olldlla. Lo- i^KarnwKJtctvra : (; ^ Look for slona. «i!od ovorldoWnQ groon lally loncod yard plus ga- GEM , I------Twin F a lli------rrtnti' wilh chop room. fields & loolhills in Gooding. a Sliowfoom al: J STATE REALTY $375.000.20 8-934-5402 554^00. 734-0400 - r ^ 4 - 1 4 3 4 ■■ 767 2nd Avo. Wo»t _ 3 bedroom, 2 Ibath home ; 2 bdrm. oil oloctric. A tromo10 t______"------3 homo, $52,000. Drivo by. INELSON starting at $$36.299. .. 375 JollofsonJhon.call.:■'ii . — ------R E A L W - - 733-7S23 I w f ^ l.______502 HOMES ■ ■ ^ ' ■ homeT SALE FAILED ^ DELIVERED & SET-UPP OON YOUR 2 houcoB on 1 lot in South FOR SALE FORSALE 734-3930 ' BACK E ON MARKET ' ■ Come check ouLL ilthe newest line of Pnrfc. £55.000. 734-fl37t ______Ol O nco In a while a hom o will homes manufacturtured just for K-Tek. TWIN FALLS AREA STTE>ITE! 2 dory houso, 4 bdrmo. 2 1 PRICE REpUCEDI como ( on iho markot that o i­ EN JO Y lers everything from loco-- as always quauality built and ✓ Triple wides available,)Ie, to o . both, in vory good chapo. GREATFOR A'A RETREAT for all ooasono t •talolnowttiA.733-2j57L C O U N T R Y . tucJcod away from town with lion. l NE TF. lo condiiion, affordably priced. . H O R S E S & ' • a livo stream and privacy. A now < carpot ond pain^ano ✓ Choose from many oplo p tio n s . — ■-Iramo-^i-CUCtoni^bBmr-^-J_priw»r-TliiftXhodroom..2_ ------“ $99J)obrZ60o'91h Avo"?r - ^ ------■—K I D S F = ^ with ihis 2 bo'drddm, 1 ^ Ownor says coll today. Coll Dolhtn-Iovolls doIighlluL' ^We-inviie-you-to-sl TF.^Of lo o t 733-9157. _ bath maniilocturod homo0 4000 sq It of living spaco on ^ Vauahna24-7121. |Reduced to$115.5M.OO. n o w ! 5 A C R E S ' -with 2 c a r g a ra g o on 6.55 3'A boouliful acroa in tho ' CALLCINOY HOUSER. • BoooiKu! immoculoio 3,000X> ocroc wHh lucciouc pastura0 Pfoaligioiis Skyline Subdi- NOW, IT W O N T LAST ]o in Hooorman.-This bomo isIs vision. 5■^ bodrooms, 4 MOUNTAIN VIEW ~ } Model Horn'o m e # (Sun. only) SQJt 5 b d /m . a b a lh h o m o BPfl>TV7ad.tfl98 ■ LONG. > #94-209 ------ni(5CTng?i7fswmrcprlrr-rrr— loadwJ-with-eslfttsrMyfll-ll— bolhftrWg-<»«n«fy-WlC&fliVr= ------3 2 6 = ------— ------klofs.SW ol Buhl. B14 soo to bdtovo. Coll Edwardd 2 liroplaces.lorgo master R»duc*d by owtmt. 3 bdnn, Maicko 324-6524.I. Builo. O rchard, paotpro. 2 bolh, Hi-loch gas hoot. W h e l T O ff ic:c c ('(Weekdays) 1 0 A C R E S bam 4 corrals. K $150.000. #94-034J Hot lub on Ig dock. Aulo Twtn Falls, Idaho 734- Ono lovol S bdrm. 3.5 balh Enjoy the cartilroe brick oxto- sprinklora. a 2 cor garago w GEM OFFICE: 626 Main Ave. N., Tt ; 4 - 6 7 0 0 I hom o, covorod dock with,Ih. rior4pafklikoolmo£phoro. oponor. © Rroplaco. $95,000. STATE REALTY hoi tub, nico yard, (oncod Ploaso drivo by 1037 Sky- Cnn733-i4f c 2.il/lor Som, 734-0400 posturo, walof shares, wost lino Dr. then cnl for an ep- otBuhl. B21 pointmonl. $195,000. 734- ^ - 1 A C R E S GEM , Be32 or 734-0533 . 4 bdrm, 2 both homo, familyly STATE REALTY Location. Localion, LocationI room, firoplaco, 2 docks, 140WESTMAIN And olhor nico things too. SEolShoshooo. $79,000. JEROME . Wondorlul, oslablishod NE * a r k ! .::.....20A C R ES_.-:_.______---324-8CS2 ------flolghborhood.- Closo to— J j w i n -J E a l l s L' N e w BR e s i d e nn f i a l P c Pasture, hay, wator shnros,=• EXCLUSIVE AND Candycane park, Sowtoolh cofTub. thods, 2 bdrm mo- Elom.High Sdiool.4 bdnn, ______bilo,—SW.. ol__J a i o i na o - . P R IV A T E ,— Zbaih_lamily pn wrtti-yf09< .. $67,500.00, T7 ~ 'O no ol Iwin Holle mOlTpTOS- siovo. garago, now kitchen, ROBERTJONES-« ligious home is avnilablo to° now carpot throughout, Ig 3 you. Five bedroomB. lour foncod yard & cprinklor cyo- ____ ;------REALTY balhrooma plus a gamo ■ lom. Bvownof:734.3Q46. Reserve ...TwhuinFalls'' room and tamil9 room ol------^733-0404------lows this homo to accom-n-t:OCATIONrtOCA— — Onlyily-Water- ~ ~ or ..' i mo.date a largo family orr T IO N , L O C A T IO N ----- Yoar------1-800-262-5001 guoBis you wish to (intor-- Quality built 3 bodroom. 2 .E Enhancedm e x t . 1211______- tain. Spoclalloaluros in­• both homo. 3 skylights, New 969 EASTLAND cludos an ultra modornn booulilul custom oak cabi- Restsidential “ DRIVE NORTH, kilchon with Iwo diflhwaih-'• ' nota, vaullod coilings. c o n -'' Homesite Ofs. Just a clop away Irom1 ' trol vacuum, buill-in inlor- T W IN F A L L S tho kiiehon is a vory privatoD com Btbroo system . Main Park $71,000.00. Lovoly potio I. lloor utilly room wilh ksts of h o m o ’In northooot Twin. onclosod awlmming pool. Falls. 3 bodrooms. 2 baths," Nootlod among tho Irooss storago. Ovorsizod garogo this oxocutivoboautv aitss with oxtra storogo room. 1,262 sq tt o( liviny Spaco., on 1 'A acroa ol iand-'■ Proloosional londscopod Includos,ovofi-ronflo,idish- .. tcap o d paradise. Pricod oti yard with cprinklor syslom. ind greenbel are now - - woBhof -and dispbaol,' L a kem d eu r dt lots. Wee ■ $340,000.00. PLEASE: RV parking wilh dum p. Forced bock yard, 2 cor at-;■ CALL CAROLYN CUTLER^ CALL VIRGINIA EL- lochod garoQo wKh oponor. AT733-0O26 OR-DOR- irvationsfro K ...... : 3prink!ors. H om e will b o - . t DREDGEAT-733-1735 0R .------a c c:epting-r^et t om you or y boauliful' formal onlry ' ‘ LOS sciiping: Quiot cul-do-sacf FIVE BEDROOM, opons to a vory jSrivalQ Irv-, closo to odiools. By ownor. H A G E R M A N Ing room and dining roorii s $1S9 000 Call 734-7486 o(- witli spoctacular windows. lof 5:00pm.______ACREAGE , Tho spacious m aslor suite m ¥ >. All brick hom o. 3 bdrm . “ 1 Only $75,000.00. Docent; is vory j ^ l o an^ soparato , . I both, unlinishod basomont,, houso, good land with w a­ i- j foncod bock yn(d,..^rultll to r. Tno n ic est placo inJ A chony wood linish odds a Iroos. Noar Mornlngsido*, Hagorman undor louch ol cich ologonco to ■ i f x ’■ $150,000,00. CALL THO­ Iho basomonl you can lin­ O'loary. $79,500. MAS LLOYD TODAY 734- CdII 734-1744. ish to mool your opocific T 912 2 o n 420-3358 MO- noads. This property also By ownor: BoaulltuI brick■* BILE. #94-107 ranch home, lovoly loca­ Includos a tritM car garago. tion. 3 bdm), 2 balhs. Ig liv­ PR IC E REDUCET3 TO ing room, lormn! dii)lng $160,000.00, CALL CARO­ room, dbl llroplaco. 2 car LYN CUTLER 733-9026. r r W v garago, sprinkling syctom 4f GEM #94-137 . tarpo Id. MaiWonnnco-froo.3 STATE REALTY Prico foducod. 621 Hayoss ______734-0400 / r A V------O f.-C hl73^0961.------• m 7 FIVE BEDROOMSrS" ’ ByC Sl. 1360 so ft. $81,500, .. BATHS GEM 3 bdrm , 2 b ith , liroplnco, STATE REALTY dock. Ste 1REALTY moro modorn convonionc- : ^ island, all oiiii level iivino. sepnseparate mollier-ii>-law (niarlcrs, 03- A sound invostmom fw 2772-76 ELi:iLIZABETH BLVD. 1 ^ ? IKVOIN RE.JEALT V •733-2365 f m J09,500. Coll Ear! Wilfinm- 3 cnr oaraoe. 0NLY.S1Zfii9OT. con 736-0706 lor oppolnt- SMART INVESTMENT!Tl HHrand now duplex. Each if s 'itn B iiM g - — ...... f^^^34^650G)0 -^ — -fip-l-- ! 581^ A d{ usou A v e^ S 3 T Sldo boosts 3 bodrocIrooms, 2 baths, colhodral ^ YOUH HOST; S monl. _fii-OPQn-ftoQr-plQn. -Gtoal, T win F alls SJ ______colllngs'„QQS-hoaLfii- I ^gUNPAY*• 11:00-2:001 - ^ L E fjb'ib— ------lo c atio n . COME OYANAND SEE IITODAYI Buy bofh 4bdrm,2balh. 1566cq.ll , slcjojforsi60,000/03no no sldo for $80,000 »$H-1$2 twmo on l.acro. Tnsiolully ______^YOURHOST:^!ftVQ.DI) IL U u c c a ______J ______OPEN m _ilo6loncKlje.flcconimi>'iQ(c’ ' HOUSED ovoryono's noodc. This Sunday, Junene 12,1994 ______noinow homo offers comfort- > T H . Qb>iobto 000 story IMng w*houi 1 : 0 0 -^ ^ Q P I W _ sacrilicinn stylo or quality! S!05,OOO.Eer1736^3706 ------i \IN VIEW CIRCLE beaut?f“ikew“customhU H0ME...0lIi;(S a iiiasici runic willi large soijto lub and walk-i•alk.iii lilt‘ sliorter. Super kilclicn SABALA irdfnmlSlivmn'mDm REALTY 7 3 3 - 4 3 2 1 ______2788AUCKEKBRUSH CIRCLE - 8 3 1 - W E S n^ W i N D ------^— DO COME IN ■ COMPAI1PAREI Iho Contonnldl boosts;■ ■ liinKimke^ 5^^ ^ quality constructtonton w/mony (tjalufos that 4 9 S W 3 0 0IS, S , Jerom e Best value tn town! Redaluced to ‘87,0001 ^Throo bodroom. 2 both oxcood Good Conisils cQuidolinosl 3 bodrooms, 2 OIroctlons: Jorornc exit at CineCindy'5 ncslauranl. Tfien leti Split vntry rambler. Fastidiot'y'ot;s upkeep •! BR/2 horhomo. 2 car garego, Ihif- I baths, modorn kltcrifcnon. plenly o( room In. l/2milo. lum nolit & travel 5 rn: balhi-. Plus (ainily room,I, manicured lawn too:toon Iruit troos. Call 5J3- unfinished bosomoi■nont. main tonanco-free (cnccd. Near schools. Quku;t.*( sfrft-r in (jrcol 6^16617.______oxtorlor & 10-Yoarir HHomoownofs Wartonly. ■ck home, boasts beautiful oak ‘ SI03.975 includos tanaindicoplng. #SH-12A .pliances includiiiQ Jem; Aire (amily ' area. 2-car gara AnENTlOH-GENTl4TLEMAN FARMER! E oiiTWfod»W73a.3548 I * Increase you income withIII TIUti cnoPS.cnowN O’i 40 K _SPORTMENI - ■ ' ACnfS OF PniMF'FARUlAND Viiiit.E'DUtiDir;crTOun'DnrAMV/III K SompIoTofy fb'modotd' . “a ranch houso, PulUiasomomont.Jovoly yard and fivo pan of lown. Pficod1 tosollafto S123,900,"IG5-14a , QQsrmscuooLS.CAiLNOwioniionM0H£DnAjis!#9-l-(MlNK C "and o24’ x 3 ? shop.Prlcod------bodrooms oli oi o roducodd pprico. Thlo nomo Is vory ol $73,900,00. CALL THO­ YOUR HOST: G o n o Shofh a rp woM maintainod and con^onvoniontly locntod in MAS LLOYO ON THIS nonhonsi Twin Falls, r/94.15•156 HOME TODAY AT 324- ^ ^ YOUR HOSTESS: Jono GoGoorgo 7252oM20-3358.1»94-.,._;:., ’ 172, c v a l l e y I e'a l t y m 734-1991 ' f f l E 1445'Addlson>n A vo. E . • 7 3 4 -0 4 0 0 1 2 8 6 AdAddison Avenue East^ » -NniRA llNCHAW— GauL-OuiMH-Oi — DuBiE B row n ^ r E R E A L T Y j GEM s uiisissom e SAin*sicAfsocm unSASSOCun ^ U G E M S T A T l STATE REALTY IJ0003______733 ton ^ ’ 7 3 4 - 0 4 0 0 ______

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I i SPECTACULARkR nnew custom homo in I I ATTENTIOtION GOLFERS! Joromo- “ . fOO>"li IFOR HORSES on tins onu NEW LfSTfNGIJGIt Livabillly. r ~ 5 5 ^ . fc ro w/((//(oncod pnsluro! Includos lack affordability. Don't wnilwn long lo soo Ihis |n { Coiidloridgo byby iiwnrd winning Country Clui:iub, 3 to 5 bdrms. Good ■. J- } buildor-Fioid Con::onr,lruclionl 20G6 sq. V 1" Conts homono ;shows quality throughoui K , room anand lovoly 2-story homo wilh cloon 2 BO cotlano.ino. Largo kilchon. 1 intorosting -foaluros. Anothericr fofmot dining, maina'ln lovorioundry & W f f (I. o( fino craflsmismanship and olonanl ▼ =s ^ w/ bfighi llvlntving aroa, solid wood doors. T ’’ - J - - : . / ■ ' m any in 1 (oaluros. Opon)on floor plnn-fully «• . .J • built-in hutchch & finishing louchos. Golf Vi '■ I ndjomlnilngiacfo may bo purchasod oflacfiod gnrago/so/shop. BoiiufUul \'T4fe:ir' itoly. Call Issy to suo! $B9.000. londscaplng. gardor•don nron. closo lo / i lnndsc.ipcd-3-carcar namnc. Cnll mo for ‘ ' / • ' storago.}o. hoi tub & salollilo dish, X ' ^ J soparato Big 2-car gar.-larago. $144,900. «SH-124 »IG-18414 parks & schools. 555,'155,000. SLS-174 moro informallonl3nl(/SO-172 I • > - S - - ' I W I MA6ICVALi^AliEY REALTY ^ HABIC3IC VALLEY REALTY MJMAGIC VAILEY REALTY MAOICVAUELIEYREALTY Dl Lucca , JlovoHallovrt Issy G ibbs ■1991 l y 734-4-1991 -C773 ^ ^ i^34-1991 i 734-1298 I 734-1991 733-0596

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------1------OWNER:R EXTREMELY ANXIOUS! ELABORATE I-HOME FOR.!— r -----1 i , stl'gER FAMILY.Y HOMElf 3 bodroom. a S -----1 ■ GORGEOUSUS custom brick on ncro in I ^ I 24»olh homo in noinorthoasl pnrl of lown. prtvalo NE= iirua.ii 3 bodroom. 2 1/2 Prico drairasllcally roducod lo S115,000. ENTERTAININGI 3 BBD, 2 BA w/2200 2 ^ > al and informal living aro.'is. JjfliBD M Cuslom IIt buill 5 bodroomy3 balh homo sq. ft. of living spaco.aco. Lg. living room. R • ') ' ; Ovof 1500 sq. ll.(I. w/rivorw rock firoplaco M B ffKr \IL bnlfi. (omial a 11 I living room, largo larg dock w/spa. outo. ' ' . 1G x20'S unrin room and lots of boauliful V " 5 ^ y _ w/doublo'lo garago & shop in oxcepnonal j kllcfion/TV roomI cocombo. Blonchcd . . . .In noigliborl 3w . V I ' sprinklers and muchmu morol Pricod lo oak flircugho)houf. Numorous (ruil Iroos , r ' " orhood. Largo, asiium ablu low hardwood doors.s. 3-cnr garago. V; .naidetuarca_S2.15.000 ------__''..Z-J-'------.inUtrosMil-(oon,-no qualifying Hufry this ...... -Innflscaptngw/auto.3, sispririftlors.-Buill by- ■/ -1...... aell (K S97.900,-«G-«G S -i71— ^ ^ ------^ J B ______and-largc-nx V . BGH-139 , • won't I,151i5l long! SJE-308 . __ ,RalnUcoln199i.S1fl9189,500.//GS-170 Ji-S - -.1- .^-MABIDilD V A LlEY REALTY W'■lAGiC VALLEY REALTY " g f i l c > MAfilCVALLFlleyhealty T MAGIC VAt/AIUYREJU.TY udrun HollowB - -- - ...... John Ethorldgo 4 n n * l GonoShar 734-1298 -I 734-1349 ------, 1 ^ 7 ^ - 1*1 ! b a l ______733-5559^ || 1^ 734-a-1991 n°3.| 1 ^ 73^34-1991 734-1591 ^ fel ^ t a ! ! =RRED LIVING! 32-10 sq. ft,, 4 r~ n - - A NEW HOME iO OF OUTSTANDING r.ija wsas!?n CUTfrSrSIO■lORY HOME w/aluminum I— CANDLERIDGE iai£tc]j£tcm brick homo. 3 nWous kilchon. living room . / 3-bolh homo. Largo & spacious or 4 bodrooms, 2 1/2 blitlis. 2500 plus ^ T MERIT. O untliy 3ly 3 bodroom. 2 bathj f aiding. SpnW< 'n including conlrni TP I■ \ homo w/2000 sq. ,q. H tl. of liyiriQ spaco on '^ & dining rooioom. 3 bodroom, 1 balh. I | - living [OCroom, formal dining. Amonilios sq , ft, AU tho toys it ' “1 ^ Closo lo dovdowntown park & library. 1 in31'i ------acrpjL SJ 310 VA OEY REALTY . L -- t,1AGlirVSIIFrTE)U.TV ------; 1£Y REALTY S B KB f l i i MAGIC VAL(AULEYREM.TY fM G ic Slovo Kohnlopp ^ RaASlCVALlE TlmMcfVlaai - t : 326-5648 • ; I '1^ y !■ l9 3 l ______733-0070[?r|; 1^ 734-9.1991 ?34-199t^-.... 734-1991

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NOW Y’R E H ERE...A,flMD WE NEEPDTO MOVE 'ElEM OUT! EXCELLENT HOME ININ CQUIET SUBDIVISION. 5 bod,i. 2 loth, 1,502 jq. fl. W m3;n kM)l,voi, (64asc|'.fl. upstair? 4 40053. fl.'r'. _ w/lo3 d {ly>QOifiQO & non coungtlofB, 2 ffopla:^,

" Z U T T " jv 5 l!9 « ” CaLofl-mofKor^ ; \ r| ------CH*HMINQ HOME WITHITH NEW c a r p e t i n g ; i bod.“ 2.75 balfi, (xul p^jrrp. hurrii!«5(.O'. (j;ga'sjo.AC. vtcil 4 soclc. dock. Icnccd bodya.'d, Lmtkeapoo til spmk.'«ik.'oi tyinvs 2,534 IM. m. h. nduJrg Wl ^ 536 CARRIE1 A G £ L A N E > •Po^cr b a s « ^ . SlOC.OO. Co3&'!c4,C>«a, D«ni» U, Jonot (736-OnC) w OalJ - ______$152,1 2,900 .-'J.,:. - ■ > ' — * lodis“‘‘‘ •Oi.h. / Pai(Jcon(73KM5).lllOW iixtcpti.'ii.il r.iiiiily’. i liMuc.iic .in KiniiU' nrii;hi'iiilK‘iin!. I ^ X ■ - -- Sp.Kli.i.'. ,.:kI 'ii-rtii-rri(ic' kiiclicn w ith isLuiJ h ■ ViA X *^^*0 CONDO COMFORTS.2t;. 2 bad, 2 taih. 2 cat wotsaod piago. .u'ui luiMkf.iM ..rc,,, 1,500tct.jq (i.OocV4pa;o,A.‘C, K'C, bi-’;!l in china cabmot, rrwrv ^ ym.rJ!.i,Mr»:UIHnr.lmK7iK 733-V642 ap>u™aj5 nc)utJod. CXortooksks gcool covrMlll S77,500fCail Bufil oHico '^'Tonc, (543-^553) otWoixla FostorOS'0 £43-0715.163-94 _ . ft 'V\

~ 4 OED, 2.SBATH HOMI)ME IN OPTIMAL LO’CA^ T IO N .6ncktt0n(,2 a r g 3ra50.ajo.A'C, loncod backyard, palio. larvascapodw/ipfinkler jy3im.(;reT. (jreai IjTiV (tyn« w/lets ol dawy lcucho5,1.5G0lcl.oq.n.S107,50(7,500. Call oflico of Ogr:S0 M. Jonos 0 736-6770.193-94,______EXTREMELY-SHARP & C CLEAN HOHE.3bod,2b.-i:n, l,3az « . IT.: Toian (1m ( flan,05C«3: 20 CANYON \ tO M iz------— - • -o;!:a?otKi>rtO:trt3 0 43-H3S;,lis2, W l - W ...... ------JE R 0I “ ■ f'^irrrtiom- f-rmn-tMni;»-»liifi'iJj|fi i.ii yooiiu- lIulC Coi 7 tiiiiiiiti'j frcm vld/jii- V.il/i-v .Sliill,' ■ psrir t Ii7 trhi^j-U.(. gj t hcitj n-j'^ f^fl*-*r3*j-1 IfoaMLlPqHSl------Y i Cal y OoftM M. JomM 0t> 736-6770,73 W6-94' ' • . i;OURS!;. i’,iM.itc, for liafM-i. -ilui a ,1 hcJtuDIll V O I P D ^ P E CBTTOPflY^OW I IE R ^ 2 5 ^ — li.ma- - A LI. FOR S97,000!0 0 ! QUALITY THROUCHOU1JUT. 3 t»d. 2 bah. 1,723 sq. n., douHo' ,y.iuriimt: Muck Kffvo 42423-6167 ______ilasww in rwlff, walk in dcs«,1, wond«lulwa liiiJscepirg, hardiwod (toofs. B U T R IIGHT C NOW ... a t t a r bwi/!iul doubl} liepbu. gjs hul..iMl. AC, 2 cat garago. (oncod backyatd, ■ i s h a t e dock, aulo spnrUtpf S TO(oi SU3,9(49.9CO. Coll C^>CO 01 C o ^ n Eiown 0 TAKEYIVODR PICK FOR OHD N L Y ...... Ball 7M-5446,112W1______1,988.1 ASSUUADLE FKA LOAN.AH.KirrCorr/hoTOWlh3baJ,lb3:rt, ■ ------rriip!i:«,-gas F/Ahoat. lanccd tadC)tjacif/ara, p,i;c;auto tprpBof. Ctow to sclwb & Jhopp^tj- $69,900, Calllall cfc: iMOf Konl CoSns Q 423 5352. — Hurry In1 -W h en T'h h e y ’r e G o n e!, , They’re Clo i h ¥ r 1111-94 ' • -tST CLASS HOME.3bcd.2cd. 2 both. 1.975 tq'h., cak (lootj in ctli;irc-.. ma‘n vl 800 sq. R. r fcrt, Cotjkarpfod dodc,-A'Crtanaeap«d WflulQ- . ■■KliKloJ.iri;c-itiL-l,ilM.if,ii:.:..:; c ..S ll 4 .‘A1Q s(MinU«r, water soflrrer. Ids ol.ljq.fl.(orlhoi7woy.S86.900Cail sq. Vour Hujf: Jatk Lox Jo/omo o!-:o [324-2236) w Molir(fllinioWcCaughoy (324-4253).

------C O R N E R LOT. 2 bed. 1641?bath, bay wndov* in Iving rm, gstogo. gas hoal. forcod yard. haiiMocdxd lllloof J in BR, Ig. dning room 4 kw uKilm. S4i,SOO. Cal Joromo clicoctio (324-2235) ot Anono Cozakos O 324-5923. ______iKEWEtWOtCKEIUtEEJ£EH«DBACKYABD._,.^ 1 Eieolent cond. homo. 3 bod, 1 balh,ba: in^ulalod gafago. palo atYl 701 l2S»lS5iio. SS6,000. CallJotomotomo off«M (32*-2235), Molafto McCaughoy (324-42S3) Of A;iratlo«tloCo:ako5 {324.5920),

-IMMACULATE-OPEKinjFLOOR P U N . 2 bod, 2 bath, liiop!jco, vauBod uilings, don., covotodccv dock, walk rnctoiols, ool cart . j iS m - r - ■ itoiaoo. A;C. hoal pump. 2 cat garagogan 4 aulo sptinWoc $107,WO. Cad V- , JoiomooHiM (324-2236) wAnoHoWHO Cozakos Q 324-5928.. BIE k BEAUTIFUL &* ACRE’ LOTSL( NEAR THE ___J CANYON. GrulbuktrgsKnU03 noat tho canyon tm and tho Twin H Falfs (alhi. Locji«n nukas lf«. a soundm rvoslmonl. You'll knew vrhy Hoyl...... i m - . m - - ______Fun-lQVlfloving SWM..3Q______£ - whon you soo how boaui.'^ulyaurlurviawwil vi bo, S30.000. Col Buhl oflico Kitto I oml Just mnybo Ilio SW , ngo unimportant, smok- H (543-4S58) Of Vtoncla Fo«at Q1 543-0715,110-95« r yoii'vo l3non loohlnQ tO'l Sooki faitingTForrYourrCall II I n ■ nkor o.k.. musl anjoy out- I lizT" Some;one Is We p., doors, lor dnimgnimn. possiblo rolatior>- I jlofMlur S/OF, 22-10. lor Itionilslndship _ _ lifSt VMQ 590,1 ...... ™ sliip, VMB_2757_7 5 7 ______I PERFECT BUILDING SITESll WITH WELL ■ DWDWF, 45 B INCLUDED. SlunnngvwodH o( tho canyon arid Snako m i. 24 Vory com passlonato Vo>ice Introciduction PlPersonals" DWU, 30, lovoj muiiC, c.-ifnping,■>g,p.c- p - 57". long btowbrown hair, tull-ligurod. I aaoi in a piimo aroa. $215,000.0. CallC: D«hl cflico (543-4S58) ot Wandi n<3, outdoors, movios. SooVjng c. nonsmokor, BurlcBurioy oroa. Enjoys out- H Foclet 0 543-8715, K2-94 ing, horniSI S'DWF, 3W 0. lor ttior in doora. country.miry.musK, movtos, camp- fl _l rJllp,_^nl.lllon!^^p ir>g, lishing, dmtnrJini^^Sookirig rwrxirwk- ■ ■ rililiiinn'H ^ 2.1. O’l", 190103., (lonojl. tojponiponai- s w F i » r eio. Humorous. Soohs 5lond(Dndor, L .✓ Mother of ono,:>00, sooking WM, 20-35, H fojponjicio S/DWCF. 20-20... tikosIlk t v C t t ^ nonsmokor. drujdrug-troo. wno onjoys □ .<\re you- thj_nJon3liip._VMQ25-l-l • _ _ dinners. VMB3 0203020 ______H 3? . ~ ^ ■' - _ SWM.^37 ’ ' - ■______Chlni^hlnoao girl - S O r a smaller hom e? i9. suuks IV.1IIII, luvtDur — — B - O r jubl belliiiy?' ptiysicni’iy tit’, onjoys cnmplng, oi toll. darK, linn'dsnndsomo S/OM. 40-55. fj OootS. Sooks lurvlovino S/OF, 30-' ‘ Free Printed,, A'dj' • Free Voicice G reeting lovos sports,, condiolightcon dmnars, for U I need hom es to sc r.icfO»Urown mg, convorsalions, fnunlilor.• jSoOkirj) S j- o „ r F R EEl- I: 20-word printed ad • Be ready with- the voice m a ilb o x SWI ■ oyos, onjoys d.mcjnfl, movios, coun-cou (ufi'ioving, outgoing S/OF, 21- SWM, 38 ■ Ify iirid lOCK music, campinc) Sookitooking inorKljhip. possiWo tolotionsliic:hip. VMD and give you iheihc information yon inumbers of ads that intcrc;,«,you,<,r^ pnlrod, onjoys couniry S Sl^, ?!•?&, Iriiinostiip. rolullonslilnslilp. ."Cl?-* . , , ,, iwtlng. Sooking SF. raco q J your FREE voi cc '”browsc”*tluoiig!i w oinw*fi*r'iiic'n ' s 'unimportonT,rio to*s sharo-quaitty tim o------Advonturotjo typo■- ■ =ir«dlo”rccordy V_MB_S2?J!______■ ■■'Aciivoize' SWM. 20, groal sonso olNuimor, Ii istcn to your-nies.wgo. \ J Fun, aitrnctivo, OMn mindofl sw greeting and listi voice greetings. . , . ,, SW F,40 SWF. lovos outdoors, fwrsos, good c Ir. brown-oyod, 5'0". ~ ■ onjoys movios. d.incin(j. long walkwalks, salion. Sooking SWF. 10-2:•25. with • There ts no cost.'St to you, the •Yon cnn quickly make youDursclcctions ■ Seeking (un, sincaro. I'onosl S/DWfDWM, Mmo inlrifosls- VMQ,U0S_1____ gnrdonlng, cooking. I«k- ■ tor ttlorxlltiip, VME3 42n7 , ,, - advertiser! using your louch-toiic plu iQ. bleycting. Sooking I. I I-H' HonoatSWM. 41 mSo“ ^5o''TOn“nonsmokor. non-dnnkor, ■ Tall, attniclivo 6' 1". brown hair, bluo-oyod,od, good •Y o u m u s t h:ivee a louch-tone photic • If[ you hkc liow ,1 person srSOUnd-S, y o u dmo-'trrto, vmboitajsj^Q______5 578 CYPRR E S S W A Y ■ SWM, sonsilivo, corirvi, protostion.-cionai. hiimorod. onjoys movios ftnO nn out- , ^W 1 S Looking for it;nl spociil Indy, 25-35. 25-3 doors. Looking lor S/OWF, 30- v ic c. ,. t SWM, 25 ■ f- 30-SO, tor to use this scrvic , can leave- him or her a mciicssagc. . couniryjniry woslotn muaic, >t- : " W A R ^ ^ s p mINGS''$129,900 ^ »' wtio w.inis moro lrom a rol.V>onshl|nship, paiAibla rowtionjtiip. VMS f.O?;0?7____ s rtnsiro! n l,imily^M_Bjl735______Spoclnt Olympicsnpics. horsoback riding. 5 of Homes ctilnj won ------DWF, 35 ______I LookJng lor SWF.iWF. sanv) ngo. lor good This 1994 Pnratic of 5 ...... SWM, 2 i Polilo. tun-loving. fin.-u>:inlly irxjopon-in< ■ PCUvo 'J!J1"=J^MB2038_p e ______« S'11". lOOibs.. physically lit, lovos love donl. Sooking honosi, aincoro, a‘r SWF, 22 Sooking ooulioulm alo Attmci ■ Best Overnll Design ami Best Kitchen. ; horsoback tiding. Sooking S/OWIOWF. romantic, nonsmokjr^g, Orug-lto•Iroo guy, 5'10". l4Clbs.. groon-oyooyod blondo, DWF, i2. S'O". luil-dgll-ligurod. Enjoys PtolosslonnI OCKCM. 41. sonso ol Fictionlonouthor, £ 25 . ■ CS-35,'ti5foncnamode/oningsmlrT5intrT5m -35.4E, lor tnondsnip, possiciiiblo rota* ■ onjoys horsoback ndirrg,g. »walks, dtr>- CBmping, Itshing, motoTiotoreycios, (ini-: hOmor.- Seeks lady,-y.-»-ho fo-.us rosos.— S-nglo rrothorior 01o( two; pnjlty smile...... — I Your H o st: C H U ^'PBRKIHS^733-im~ P l ! ot,nbM:in2l,m.VMD.;-037______Iionship^VMQ 30n0______inn, quiot timo. Sooking inllInll, ouigoing mnls. togoihomoss.. SookaSo' inlt. hon- walks, hotwstyorvjfldgoodcommunea- inioiugont andId lulunny. Sooks S/OM. SWM, 25-30. lor tnondshipship, relation- ost, eating S/OWM..4. smokorsi olsay, non, lor lasting rolroTntlonship. VMO 25-35, prolor brainsbrair ovor brawn, VMB ' _ ■ . SWF. 59 ■ DCF ______lonQ-tnrm rnlnt2onjhip_Vip_VMB 2074 _ 4090______I Sooking malo, S&-€5, Io pul Dronii)ifllli olI Sooks companionship wilh h..i,r„, hi J Irosii air inio my tilo, Wnosly 0 must,mus dcnn-cut, lovirw. kirxJ, nctivo,), honosi.f DWF, 20 Shy SWCM,CM, 21 • SWM,M, 22 Roaciloscuom o! - - ' ( yp.!QCon.i ______tall. Slim S/OiiM. 55-70. popositive Enjoys quini romnriiiclc ovonings,f 5'-l", onjoys rodoos,, caicamping, twrso- 5’0'. 145ID9,. socurouro, lovos trovoiiing. Romantic SWM,WM, 35. 5 'tt-. 170IBJ. I mornls. horsoD.lcX ndrng ond po«lri)0______lor S/DWM, 23-30, -.nilI tinuUrtin Inlor- danclag. Soukmg atiraitlraclivo SWCF, 10-22, tor tfiondshiiihip, posjlblo rotn- J Nonjmokor, on|oys phoiogtnph) -1 oats, lor IrlondsWp. possijssibty moro 10., lor tnondjhip, possiolopos: rolalion-. tlonslnp. VMD_?4a7_ ■ bicycling, music, quiol ovonino:linos. Rom antic DWF, 43 5 Sooking honosi SWF. 22-30,, wilh wil Now 10 aroA, brown h.sir, bluo ...... 5hip_yMQ.l5.13______------SWM,m72 o “ do fTf m ; \. I similar inicrosls, triorxlship. possi&lssiblo 5-0-. onjoys lono walks, torrvintL"S: 'AdvontufoSQWOltS ow Brown tialr, bro<.rown oyos, S'O". Cotmiry giil, onjoysonjo long drtvos’. dm- • J roiationsti:p. VMO 3230 nors, olc, Sooking honosi.i. catmg c Ukos movios. dmmn out,ul, (good con-. SWM, 32. filt.. I75lbir5iba._ outgoing. I35ibs„ who onjoyafB n oront cJ,i1o7 Hnvo nmi.cir dlnlnn. Sooking downwn-lo-oorth Sookmg lurvlovmg, ndvndvonturo-sook- honosi 5/OWCM, 55-03. 5! Irlondsnip, Asinn (NA-Nalrvoalivo American jNRj-Non ' I you mot tomoono you xoally liko?ko? 5 *;-, onjoys country, wostnm t pospit^o rulii- li^^romonllc woman.■an. 3g-4g. VMO owpanionship. poitioitups/olaiionsnip, Roiig-ousJVMBl-ViIBl-Vo.cn Mniltxii 1 I Are you ong,-ori:rirp _VU3_5fl obrowso men's Of wonv ; I aWo, wo'll puOlish II In. ouf column Easygoing, romawic OWMrtM, 35, 5'H", 5'0". blnach bloiMo,1, bluo-oyod,bh out- ' Enjoys various ou'outdoor octivitlos. you can cal lo bro \ S .SAI.K O fhcf.: 2 2 2 ShojiJosiiONE S t r e e t Wk9F S ■mn boodllotonor oyos. Enjoys goir^g- Enjoys tuning,3, s»swimming, b>k- music. Seeking S/O'l/OWF, 35-45, with on’s volco groetiireelings. Altor hooting -a ! using orKi timl namoj.. Lognlly soparalod WF, 55, soi brown hair. Dig brown.oyo S Twin Fau.s, IdIdaho 83301 t ■I Call l-eOO-072-7900 outdoors, moiortycins, varvarlnd inlor- ing, horobnck iidin;fling, dancing, sonso 0! humor, chiictiiidron ok.sy, trtond- oacli nrooling1 you may loavo mas- i I I Trom a louch tono phono_W rocord.Q,^j to othofs (ootlngs. Cn|ays mi oais. SookiHfl nonamokincking S/OV/F. 5ookiqg_nici!..-romQnmanlic. - similar atiip (irst. passibloMobtJonstiip. tt I j>',ii5?i'.c/j:oniJny9.!o. ____ S ______PwlZ2M4U_Q.r_OH RF5: 733-1874 a U-pwrtft VM0C105...... - • - S-t)WM. 40-51, VM0i2G37 2!x — C343------...... tun ana a groat way to- - J S/OWM, nondrtnkor. VMB 0250 mool now pcopio.jplo. - \’au( InirvJuilion i'tr.ioiul.Miull 1/t run t-jr ilif IniruJgims m.r i I CU.ST(,)Ml-;il .SmVICE; If If; you iuve a _ (nl m puU.c rlxcs. Trciilt t ; !-f.ilLLS: ]'!j i]iiciiioti .ibout our scrvicc. pli t.< lojr c(tfi[

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502 HOMES 506 JEROME HOMES 512 FARMS/RANCHES ^ 513 51 a c r e a g e s AND . 515 51 COfcMERClAL W UNFURNISHED 607r OFFICE AND '702 CtCAHLE- . . - FOR SALE -r, AND DAIRIES / • PROPERTY APTS/DUPLEXES RETAIL SPACE c o i ^ 2 bdrm brick hom o with lullull _ LOTS • - • . ssirum laanod bul cal/os rcnlo. 324-73C0______basomonl 1 bdrm with 2-imgalod 40 acros. counlry ONE o i OF A KINO PHOPER- :□ uall Creek 2 bdrm. npplc. 'finptcyox.OOOsq ft of commor- — -STILL-AVAILABLE•r both, foncod yard, frull V>lsimm fod bull calvos t02 aero lorm. All undor nil • living. $37,500each. Coll TY;^ o v o r4 1 0 0 sq . H. ol- commerk:al I covorodCO' parking, $475 mo, :ol sp a c o . parking, in- ‘'“L Iroos. gorogo', sprinkling,•O' 625-5617 or 734-6458. |; BUSINESS Ist-lasl «dpO. 733-2523 chj'd 'or salo. Call 324-7392 sprlnkloro. B han'dllnos, 3* living aroa. 3 bodrooms, 2.5 01 ‘u'dos ulilillos. $300 me, “ or 736-6313. ■ . ‘d 324-4428 for coot.______balhs wiih now 2 bodroom oppoRTUwnrs. 01 • 1 hook and littch. 100 hplrri- 33 ACRES WrTH J .QUIETLIVING 50202 2nd SI N, Coll 733------ion pump. Had pobloos^ 4 bdTTi), 2 bolh homo, 36x39 apnjlmonf in basom onl lor 138or734-3296of734- Dayold'Old bull calvos; 4 boof ^ inaulolod shop, on 18 ocros 555,000 •Turn-koycalo. Clean <»mplox. 1 4 2 bdrm 713 for cnk>. 543-4472. 1992. Bools In 1003. NSC WATER ;partsrits or could bo ronlod, 55 apt£,$335 4 u p . -5520' Booutilui viow lo Iho south. , HOUSES 064 ; Quincy 734-OSOO Dobob 734-8330 or loavo Ea*>*ternHolet«Inhelfer* er 24'x40‘ shop, oil on 5,5 buidings t plus ocrengo. Cily or bodroom s. 1 b o th .^LL CALL $65,000.3 ^ :7 W ,. _ i $55,000. Call Bonny Jonn % 5hoshono-nico largo 2 bdrm ■.roof.of.rJinont733-997t. "OIrom 400-700 bs. WILLIS FOR SHOWING ocnjs, Aiking 5250,000. walor, v $M,000. Lg _m 2 bdrm. Abion. No smok- „ Call 662-3613 oir«o.' ' R005.#94-105J . . QUALITY THROUGHOUT, Truck Tr 4 c#r repair shop, 2' opt. W-D hook-up, 5350 a lr>dn/i(n/idualolfjco apace. $175.- _ • AT 324-7280. *93-473.W HAT . _ A DEAL ors or pois. Rols roq. $375 —month ^ 666-2477 uiih w-662-3812homo. . . •y-*t’twtrTvinrhivnn willi tJoU"JU'------' • 22250 sq. fl. loghomo, 2 bo t y s, 40x60 sh o p , 1824 602m o*doo. 206-459-4213 Sho! ih paid. 736-9919. ' . . . _ p^nseioroandAlororoom,. ------i-----^ ^ ------j,p, Ittaln *prlr>glnQ. brod in I blo garago on 1 ocro NE of bodroomi^balfi, family 4 f 3p«k>us. t bdmi t ^ , unfur OFFICE SPACE ' i «rfing hoilora. will delvor. I Joromo, 540.000 wiih pos- living room, 2'wood burning plusf 2bodroom homo. ___602 UNFURNISHED' _E2niahod/furnished, refs lO- br r ronin 0/10030 n s c o n ( e ^ - • - “CnJl715-723-n71: - ^ ------Qu'rod. Call 543-5229. , oocioco room. 544 sq (t. $238 ------^ I sibio torms. Cali Sandra slovo. doublo garago + 3- ba -HOUSES...... - -Sp« HORSEAUCTIOM GEM, C apps for oli Iho/ilotaiis.^Is. GEM' B V H s‘shop on 2.71 acros, oil in . ______Spacious ni8 2 bdrm 1 batl)i nonih, i Indudos coparnto ; _ poaluro includoa walor P Slorago aroa. Inblcrs nnd ; /ollirigIlinger 5lh Annual Pro- STATE REALTY «4-113J STATE REALTY p 3 bdrm. 2 bnih, control nlr. dishwashor, oui range rofrig. iclion Solo. Saturday, 734-0400 4hoJW,AtklnoJ150,000. N ■ E L S O N 3 Inundry fociliiios. no pels. chailaira. Campus Commons, I ouclio 140WESTMA1N « buiii in DW. slovo, Iond- Spa jrnorol Fillmoro nnd Filor, ! Junono leth.li 1 PM, Minkloka REALTY ccapod, yr (oncod yard with Downlown dis Joromo, with w n r JEROME . 1 733^364______Count!)unty Fairgrounds. Ru- 324-8652 ' ^rfuNROE ROBIRTS 734-3930 spilnWor*. '3 2 car garago, 1 [nuolovalor. 324-4329 AM. or _____ n, foaiuring tho got ol 503 BUHL/HLER - REAL ESTATE yrIoaso.$7(K)amo.Call Oo324-4718 PM. $400. Rocoi»ntly romodolod, loncod P??Lnd Leo, lost Immortol son HOMES 62ACREFARM ; ------3bi736-3973 wookdayo or rwinFalls: ol< nico 3 bdrm. 3 yf/dird. professional zonod- J;, . h r GEM 543-6806/543-6339 “ lice 3 bdrms, $650 mo. ® 'LLEO, fC b roke goldings. 734-4603 ovos 4 wknds. bath 32. dupkix. Lots ol storngo ollic Y 2nd yoar ailaito. canol walor, * 516_yAC*TIPN______I’a' }a-7Q7&or326M313 .’^94 4 fifoal crop, m aroa. 3------1—9BDRM raBATHHOM Er2e;^ ,SIA T£ REALX5L _____ 543-4361 ,5 1 3 bdrm. 2 b o th . conlrol air. Twii~wofk-nronrAppti;7AC.‘nll~:^3^ on-pnekago». breeding car garago, boaulilul Iond-md- 140WESTMA1N $15*M por*Kro. ossumotK” 1-800-241-3020 PROPERTY buill-ln wi dishwasher, slovo, batokictfic. No pots. r>o cmok- Sublo;>loaso' 1200 sq ll. oil cor- nnrtd cccolor gnloro, buek- acapod lot. golowoy, lo ______JEROME k>nn.2&-934-5402 ------pr -landseopod foncod yofo— woing, $550 monlh, 5350 do- nor,ir, Addison 4 Locust, t ’/j gjjjngins. roans, ole. porfor- Bohl. 543-6590.______324-CS52 •WEST MAGIC: 2 bdrm mo- with nt sprinklors 4 covorod ok*tMUl. Rots onlv. 934-4688. yoaijaro romainlnn at $974, mancoince, youlh, hnllor, and all 1-800-691-6077 to nr- /£ Pfimo 2 aaoa, woH. oloclric, bilo,^ eomplololy furnished, patio. dc Absoluloly no pots, ------ing Call c. (801) 286-2201 o r. Just Listed _ 503 KIMBERLY/ GREAT CATTLE ^ movo righl In. Lnko viw, _sino smoking. 1 yr loaso-f ' tx>: nnof-iflht vif.H-----(206)67 36)678-2266.______. 421 lIlh N ...... 530,500 soplic. 4 phono lino wolor M5_RppMSF0RR^_, 50° HANSEN HOM^S - rlgmcrTF-iiroorcalt alior- -Just-$20,000.00. T 60.- Adep. N rols 4 aodil chock ro- —— '•domo call hutclios, 575 804 Olh N...... $57,000 SET-UP ------ri ROBERT JONES REALTY ouirod. ni 734-2979 msM„i t SOiSOO “ ! d _ g 8 ih«s.wil»vS1&AUM;6-Jn------PRIME------—pfT A N i« largo 3-4 bdrm homo.—-InehKtes-cabte - witJvHBO,------amt ,a£klor.Katlono. ------903 Robottflon...,:.... 590,000 " f cRilloossoc. Four bodroom lq Timo shoro ler solo SUN nice yard, $900 including daiV maid sorvico. 4 ■... trling 4 2 yr old Angus ftchool, 733-3841,______Lots In.Eostaolo Subd. VALLEY, , wook 51 (Chrisl- Hoi icollOOcq ItSwnrn- ______32 a.lllh N ______$100,000 — - -loaJiomQ.-barn^In-hay.- -•/( 734-7519 :------_toiootlOT0.733-4330. . ilislor-aolorGlonndnio------•(C toso.toO toare Jr.-Hiflh.)- m as wook) 54j900. Wook' be m s ^ 1 9 0 0 '4 1760 sq fi. moln 4 posluro. 5335,000. q ^ ^ J w ^ ^ o ib . /(sk lor Bny 5 COUNTRY Rooms for rent, 540 wook. iijJJSigh coilings, OH doors, 543-4131______? 510 OUT-OF-AREA CaH: Bonny Jo a n R oss, 7 52 jChrlslmos-vocniion) Homc.lor-fnnt-ln.Buhl_4_. ht ___Ca;ft 734-3540.______BARKER' ------= H 0W 3------CallS43-i37r ■ oS L S. ~r,bdrms. 2 baths. 2 slory. noo=loom# lor roni: Cablo”! ^ f| popor mo. 635 5th Avo W .~ 7 0 <-CUSTOMrARW ~ a : ------^ GET AWAY homo with landscaped incl ca HBO, houaekoeplng, 734-i14-0455.733-1234. S£SERVICES ■ ------FaiffioW; in (own. houso on r4 r - V dirotrt dial phonos, s o m e ..g,™ 50x125 hlolB, 125 fl Sol- to ihls 5 ocro buikfing sito E 518 51, MOBILE HOIC S sragocontolnorslorcalo ■!;■.. ■ ■ 505 GOODMG/ 01 Hogormon oil ol Rilchio __ 0 close-in locaiion. Refer- ^9^rooms wiih microwovos or typos CHOPPING 4 dior Crook Irontsgo, onco ond crodil chock ro- orront,40f!long. WENDELL HOMES» $29,000.768-4023 otlorS. Rd. Bonch. Grool soRirn 4 -1212x44 Noshuo mobilo homo, tt;;: refrigorotors. Convonionl Cnn 736-7170 t I nfliESHING. H t. rotary hoo- viowl $20,000. Coll Roy 2 bdnri, porch, shod, cool- ouirod, $650 por mo + dop, downtown kxaiion. Daily 4 ------;• Ing,3, S'swalh, roko. bolo. — HAGERMAN PROPERTYP GEM 1 Bnrkor RoallBrs 543-4371. ^ 733-6340 0or, appls. furn. Availoblo wookly rates avajl^lo. Call , , 0; 1PASTURES ' ! sundwotk, rock pickor. BEAUTIFU L 4\ 3 bdrm, 2 balh, 1700 sqll.. STATE REALTY ? Hazollon: 2 bdrm; elect. 7 ririkiors, 575,000.00. ' $1S,000. Torms. 2 bdrms, 1 balh ronlingo truck. Nood ------607 543-13-6449 I Swalhinjiihing, baling. 4 stacking, I.OOOcqholnowlycon- nny 4 6r nil threo. - Coll; Bonnlo Willlomcon-;on' "Ccfnofcommordaltoton' - -lOO x-137'.buiidlng.lDLJiI.__ Comptololyromodolod ___ tends 10 Calif 4 Arir. • 536-6234. #94-093J MoinSloltown, 1 oltho ~ Everything new! LoaFREE ESTIMATES ____• oructodoHcocpaco-tor-— 5, 31 - -^ WAKT TO REKT- - ~-—y--Call 934^8552.------* TF. oroo of nico homos, "n:;Prlmo lo ll 4 lownhouso do^ ront, Nonh Coltogo Rood lost avalabk) proponios on>n 525,000. CrJI 733-7098. Day. 733-8841 ro Coll 324-3490. i.( 5T0M BALING. Coll AM Highway 3<1. $50,000. sign homos. S u nood tub Niofe, 733-0059 ^4Loaio: 6 Now 4 bdrm; dbl 'nn- 0 nily of 4 noods to toni 3 1 ocio S ol J oromo, will build DAIRIES Tfyou’ro'looklng~tor-iy.i ’191904'Biltm oro7 3 Bdrm, 2* deublo^w go. sp^rinklm roo- -FOR LEASE------W onrnrod to'Tenr modeiri • no, wiU ^ imvor7:a-SB35' ______324-Bft52______, .DOSHIER REALTY -ocroa.&\ nxxcoptjonal.bomo. -.•bolh,--1600aqfl,-8ilappls,- b Roc 1061'BIuo UakoirOlvd N,- ' c6uiiunlry home. 2 bdrms. ------160-320 acros, $950 poror • .______734-2922 ' ond. 0 lovoly viow for . musl r bo mwod. 837-6212. ■ d ya q ^ .’Call734-822b...... Spocod Irom 350-4000 r.q (jam Custom (nwothlng. irogo. porking area lor Con 326-3369 ovos. By Ownor: Boauliful CUS.'S. aero, right sizo forpivot.>t. . 55110.000. This bomo has 4 5724x56' double wklo. 2 bdrm, =toconifyromodolod; oil foncod loll. e 'All utililioc included w- somiml truck 4 Iroile'r. Ro------^ TOM 2500 cq.n.boJi homoniO 625-5617 or 734-8456 - . M O B IL E S , bdrmo, b 2 bolhs, formol liv- 2 bnihs, all convinloneos, _Z5yard, prolossional zonod- loose. Spi Cnll for ratos. spot)ond to Box 97149 V. Foryouiyour groin 4 oai chop- on 1 ocros, 3 bdrm, could ir»g rm. fdsutoos oxlra largo Timemes-Nows.POBox 548. ig &4 bogoing noods; coll “ 230 acros. oouthwost ofo ' M O D U L A R S , & ; good healing 4 cooling sys- Smoffice. 3 bdrms. 5650 mo. Ii, > 0-1283,fi4LGroonchop. bo 4. Shako shlnglos split Wooctoll, 2 prvoiB, hoy ond family rm .-toirof oxiras in- ,, 163 Bluo Lokos Blvd, Olfico_ Twin^in Foils, ID83303. <120-J2i ------iQVolhomo, .\?auIto:d_^nm tom, troos surrounding, 733-7078 for or326-4313 loa: poaluro; Call 764-2398 OfS MANUEACTUREDS tcludtno rodnWi^dMh^alj. -nieehf shadod. 423-4968____,-N t Hay4-oralncfiopplng------coilings. full wot bar, livlna 5m 2 bdmi country, suitabk) *i:^irlor^our porso'nal _ fu?| 764-2602,ov,oninfls^______^: ARE WELCOME. b 24 X 60 FLEETWOOD. 3 S4 Manure hauling room, modof bodroom. full Jann Hutchison feryourpri-, for 1 or 2 , slovo ond rofrig. 9showing. ^ 3 1 . ■ ar»e’»C u*tom F#rm lna wall brick tlroploco, fulllull AND WE HAVE volo viowing lodoy. 734- bdrm.2baih,doododlot. “ _73■•NaP-£-T3;:rqfg-$4Qn-4T,-y-- (3) 20-oerb portajb.nro avail- v opon planning, corporl. Sm($400 dop. 733-7749 or Co 438-6795or 733-2609 bolhfoom. up & dowmaolrs, OTHERS, TOO! ablo jusi soulh 0I31OO.N 33373 I 171 Locust Siroet South. Ap- D NTZ,CUSTOM HAYING ______gnm p & pllilty^i^ m . fruit covorod dock, oxcol cond. 733-7903. no she _____2500 E.TF, 515,500 os. -SvjwmDr.734-4784 prex 1420 sq II. W ater 4 H nthing. baling, 4 hauling.' ^ W o t6 U H L .56(5aeroshow-w- Coll An at: ------Small 1 bdrm. $260 plus dop, 'Sower , includod..2oned to- H Call 543-6049______coblnbls, snack bar. Lorgo'S? ploco running 300 dairyry ••• J 8'X30'Nomodpaikmodel 603 TM-ISOO**------loil light manulacturing. H circio drivoway. trooe, fmlt hoilors and 50boof cows, a L p i n t I in quiot adull TF pori<. Fur- won'c Custom Slacking iroos, londscapod yard,rd. Custom homo and good nishod incl, AC, W/D, ml- ___ _ 5103or3g6-4203 ‘ :d L andw atch, R E A L T Y 2 i03HankrcRd.S.2storyof- !■ gardon spot. Hoot pump’ *& outbuikJitw. • crowavo.nowhide-a-bod.^ Ibe « ^ U P L E X E 5 fico buiding w/aparlmont. ■ . KOEH)EHN STACKING air cooditionof. Locaiod 2'A N of FILEfl • 80 o c ro s in Realtors 734-3373 $4000. $ Cnll 734^1969, foi Hoal Pump, conlral vacu­ C:a o l l! Scott 543 6108 4 . WolbliokingllBhllnWon-»n* SUCKER FLATS, highlyly . CCALL TOLL FREE ■93-93 Nashua. 14-x70". 2 bdrm, I bdrm w- all ulils furnishod um. 2600 sq ft on-2-floorrr- 702 1CATTLE : Mark.lark or Don 543-5275. ------doll and 2'A S . Also pas-“O' im provod * ilh concrolo“• Offico 733-3667 _ 1-600-473-3446 2 balh. docks 4 skin inch), Cloifor 1 person. 5325 ♦ $125 Ownor'u„. pays utilities. Call ------lufo awiiloblo. By appi, only dt(ch.'2 homos, nico C«ll VlWYOMING WILDERNESS built-inoppliar«o9,storoo. I dot)osrt $2 753-1054. for inlormalion. 15 Tr 11st lor cak> or trade for I KAUNAS & for torlous buyors only.'ly- outbuiWings. QIC. $24,^.886-7037 ;ioan Co2 A Quiol lor 1 person. Ow StftJllmod cnlvea. 733-8782. [ a ______M5.000. Can 536-2135. ART-JONES. 734-3346 ___ NE.HAH3ENj_20O_oCfO6.) 6- - O f JOHNlTEnm .TOLK - On0nly-512,500.r4olhjvgdown.- -Buymgor sotSm o mobilo— L-pl«$250 Cnll 733-9199 :wodoar.6pan.warohou£Qa_ |ori Sbool>of 6loor6for.6aIo.-543—;------iSAUNAS i ______By Ownori Sm all 3 bdrm,1,1 1 doop soil, 3 homoa and ______734-8774 !Low paymonls 5120.65 o homo. Nood linar>cino? Jozy lioi 1 bdrm. 1 bnlh, com- for lease. 25,000 sq tt wiih 8619,19 loavo msg.______j HBVlay stacking. bath counlry homo, out­ut- impfovomoois, monin. »65 closing cost 4 Gr*enTr^Fln#ncl#l -p(e(o Do kitchen,-laundry-taciii— -Twoloading decks 4 olfico. ^uHalosforsaJo. 1 3»3 wklo or 2 wide. QS. SW GOODING . 447 ocros 25,000 sq fl with no ollico, c„,|^ buildings, on 10 acros, BANBURY AREA _ it's yours. Ownor: Annio 1-600-548-2632. ties. ol f» pets, utils included. for nil 326-5930 niter 6om- I 736-636-6063 or 733-5190 553.500. Call M 4-5814. dryland, domoslic woll, 714-760-6525 “ CASH for usod Downlown Joromo, with loaBoth zonod light manulac------I 2 soplic system. Endloss Bull* for *ale ! NowlyromodoiodSbdrm.a 4827 A . RtvorrootJ - Buhl. mobilo homes. Twoelevator. 324-4329 AM. or 25,i 3yrolrokls.4CofyorHorlord3, I 705 FARM FA both. 3 city lots. Coll 934-u . ep^unfiios. 514 INCOME • Brockmans 324-4203. 324-4719 pa PM. 5300. Bot « S of TWIN FALLS • 300)0 Oflors 1.160CfC8, 3 bod- I Canadian Blacju:. 2 rod I MACHINERY hu 5426 ovoa. 934-4151 days. Ih room . 2 both froshly PROPERTY _ 1-600-773-3167. rwo Cn room opartmont. Uiil/tios MAGIC VALLEY um^cmousins, Tostod 4 roady i ______^ o c ro s, 3 bdrm ,_2 ba1h_ ------C 2 ’ homo. SRCCo. wriloro>- -palntod homo'wlih llnd-- - rhormlng-24x60r3bdmrr«- —paid. Closo lo Downtown. ------REALTY------suoroutjaandtivrEPDs:— ;— l oHSnDKT’SSIH’frUar" a r s ------NICEnqOMY^2 hnth mi.-.tmnvn $19 000 B04Cnll 734-3267______M > Poid^$3(^^Mto^750. I with wHI 1060rotrievor. M 7-^51 nltor7t>m. — 334-iftai__L_ Cnn 326-4342' ______S of tWiN FALLS-fniido 7 unit opartmont building. I BATH H O M E INN 60 • c r o i. GREAT BUILD­;• Ss S'S k ”': ^$15,300/yrgro5s Ineomol For Foi sato: 14x70'3 bdrm. mo------i04 UNFURNISHED . ING SITE wHh Ml TFCCo,0, NNoarty no vacancy lor post bilo b home. $9500, Cnll ------a P l b/DUPLEXg a :------GOODING. wotorstiaros, 2 yoam, Pricod al $85,000, _4;423-5791. ______L. Largo onclosod polio, cor- Landw atch, ^aColl Ju d y ...... 326-5660 , 1 4 2 bdrm apis ' ood. and sinnio dotachodlOd Fnnj^AiPHVnwMPR- Laurel L Pnrk Apartments . ------garoflo. Uuiol no.ghbSjjf r- Landw atch“j R S H ttO T S Very nico moblo homo with 17G , MaurieoSl,N.,TF, fiood. Grootinvostmont BARKER - many extras. 28x60. 3 nii■ 7!U.-/<19S------C€ll5^3r43ZJ_____kbdmt2bolhon60X100lol property: 536,500. Coil: Offico 733.3667 — bdrm apt, $275 a month Bonnlo WllliamBon 536- Realtors in prestigious, no pots parte 515 COMMSRCIAL FRentinclwflier,6ewor.gor.. plus $150 doposil. Ouiot. ------Office 733 ^ 6 6 ? ---- IRT .trvMCft ru-nM B non-smoking prolorrod. no orJOHN4TERRi TOLK "baae.lawnmwarArtio------4 ^ Call Pock, dbl pane windows. pels 5 „ plenso. 7!m -9263. I- ART JONES, 734-3346 ‘ largo polio 4 covorod car- bdmi. °** shiney BUILD NOW ' LIQUOR pon. p Aulosprink. Lois extra JOHN&I^RITOLK • NEW SUBDIVISION nonh- slemM. ind K pantry, 6X12 both. rol. $350 0 monlh. GEM 1.y ------734-8774______- oast oroas, 10 lots for LICENSE '!dock storage, largo vrork- Avnilablo now. 731-2000 STATE REALTY homos & dupioxos. Chooso ) shop, Rofrig. D-W, G-D. 24 38EDROOM 140 WEST MAM 30 ACRES • good producing'0 ourowneoniracSor. walor sofiner. dbl ovon, mi- W ■ TOWNHOUSES JEROME farm with nico buikJing silo,D. • GOOD VIEW M oondor (goos with Buhl's largest > *crowavo. hoat pump incj. from $440, -J24;8«Z. — 36 shares NSCC wator.f- Point, 2.5 oerofl. «rosiourant; T h o Romnna’. / 734-2372 7 lor info, ftcpmnt. ___Washer 4 drfot hookup — 564,6001 • 7 ACRES in 3 poTMls. od- PrPrico Indudos tho buikJingr ^-o'r'snlo mobilo homo, 2bdSmall yard 4 clomgo jacont to Cloar Lokos Goil parking P lot, kJichon oqub. 12x55, -. very good cond., nil go. NopoIsI734«06 . 506 JEflOME HOMES - arxJ much, much inorol ^ ^ D 0 S H 1 E R c o u rso . lorrille viow of w o o d p an o W $8500, Call : bdrm. n r 1 balh. duplex with Snako Rivor. BIO Groat opportunityl 736^^9 7. or 733-1303 gbd * Country homoionly Dorn Dcrfayl Col Nowl - i j garage, 1013 Lomhl, $495 $ 8 4 ^ 3 bdrm. 2 bolh, REALTY •DEVaOPERS71 aaoson Real equlry-rlght nowll n lot m o* dop. Cal 734-5329. Falls East, T64, .bimlfy room, dining room,t 73i-2922______Xotnlly redono InskJo 4 out, I bdmi. do 5395 por month, 1 yr dbk>garsgo. frosh paint In ~ * COMMERCIAL ACRE- ranslorlorcosustosollnow. Re By Ownor 17 ocro larm, vory loose. 1st lost -► 5150 & out. rww carpol 4 lioo- V AGE:8,37oerosonKim-. BARKER . IShmks wolcome. 423-4551 Bnrrcloonlntf-socurily. No pols. loum.cailponooo 1 ftcro,) nleo 3 bdmi. 2 bath homo.J. borfyRoad,730, ' • __ CallS43-i371 ^ solupforlivoslock.cJo50lo Singlu wido mobilo. 3 bdrm, 2Relereneos. bd 734-2385 ” ROBERT JONES STORE sj FRONTAGE: in 1 both wiih lot on solid inm-lOnm util only______COOK REALTY town. 5159.000. 733-7829. downtown TF. Idoal loca- R E A L T Y J; loundation. partially foncod 2:bdrm bd optw-loh, $440. ali 3 2 4 -1289 tksn'lor oxpanding proclico yard, in mcWIohomo coun, au "T Consul! an 733^M04 01or businoss of ony kind. 5 ' utils paid. Cnll 734-0865. ^ JUST LISTED this 3 bod­ groot noighborhood : bdrm 33, dupkix, AC. garago. EXPERIENCED FARMER 41 or lolovol bulidina, ptonty ol ^528.000.736-6763______? ^ _ room oldor homo, sits on RANCHER-II you oro 1-800-262-5001 di auto sprinkler, NO pois, two kjwrandioadsdchor—------ivanlmg loKiybY JUMITa/m”i ~ ...... •gyr.~i2fi’ "Si 5KYL-INE-12Tre4-3bdmTT- -aff324 Ridoownv. 734-6721 • oclorS polonlial $62,000. $6995. Froo local dolivory, oP' ’0- 4 rar> ch p rc ^ k » .c a]l Canyon Rim Property _D!fV. 734-3610. onvlimo. « I bdrm, 2 both, oak kilchon, CanjuonKa al 324-650$. ARTJONESot Brockman’* ' 1-600-773- ■hlta'ppToTACrdbrgoroflp^ $71 ------By ownor. Road 4 powor. Wo havo lislod for salo sov- 3167.734-3187 73- . c LANOWATCH, REALTORS oral businossos from Mom — opener, 1 block Irom CSI. NEW LISTlNCf COTTAGE ’ covoflonls, nolmitoro. o» forasci6tonw,Youwillbo' ______423-4355______4 Pop to 20 omployooa. ^ERY VE CLEAN 1979Chick- aa$700.1sl.lo5l.$400dop.A STYLE HOME in good lo­ glad lhal yoo didi osha 14 X 64. HUD op- ^oi Counlry living: 40 ocro por- Thoso Tl oro won ostoblishod 01 734-9638 . cation. undorground cprin- and prolitobk). Owners nro P' ’Od. 2 bdrm. $13,900, klofB. aool sid!r>g, 2 car ga- col,$f5.000-$19,500. lAA-Smoll.'qulol. cloon, wonting lo roliro or pursuo in kwaldelvoty. « i, rngo and glooming hord- S25-5617or734-64Sa. B rockm an'*'1-600-773- —^doni drivo ? Bus. monls on Landwatch, othor businoss inlorosl. Cnll °i whools avail. $300 lo $350 ■ — wood floors,-alMof only Forsalobyownor,8ocft« LoscoRonttv r, 436-0430. 3167.734-3167 " 569.500. r Realtors with 6 shores ol walor, do- ♦dep. Botero 5:733-3660 . moslk: woll 4 powor. noar _ ' WlAPARTMENTS: Cloan 4 ^ txjs733-3667 ms734-33465 K o n n k o R o ^ . 540.500. r quiet-1 42bdrm .1322N l a n d m a r k _____ ComactShonyDilordal-.. Wnshinaton. TF. 733-0740 m M REALTY “ 503-4S2-1960. . J S E S j .;^ox2.000& (Trc qll. 4 bdrni, 2 - FARMS 2 H G U y« bath, family room wiih Juy new 2235 S. Lincoln • 275 ACRES • wouW moko0 f n i * ' n • • • • firoplaco. tinmo gorogo, ► 1 % A P R f 'cquipmeni from 32i.7519...... pood hoilor r o n e h ^ bdrm 1 P R K[C E ! eomopot3 ™ 0K,$775, NEW LISTINGII 3bdrm . 1 honw. Edon oroo. t7 3 THE MANAGEiENTCO. Fofd New Holland becabecause |h * 240 ACRES. Ono of Iho 1 Y ear bolh, groat noighborhood. 0 Invest now! ' LARGE HOUSE: 1117f,iiq.a. main '"S 733-0739.______nowly romodokxl. anachodod boltor form# on Salmon floor, 780 sq. fl. basLMiiiment, 2 bodroom, - linancing is as easyy as 1-2-3!. .. [n. Traci, gatod pipo, homo.[' Build latorl .van 2 studios. $200 4 $225. Doroflo, fruit trdos, cprln- '■ • Livo on Jorom o Goll 1 bath, den, familvliv room with • 73^THE MANAGEMENT CO TOf ChoosclloA.P.R. lor 12 monlhs, Cli>m“ta.000-324-^l&4 T75 Courso ombng tho fino fircplncc, .storm winac□ow.s, coal hoat, ► 2% Ar»fi f — • 200 ACRES, Nico laying C 733>0739.______^ homos and Iho boauliful Uic roof, 2 car gararafje. rt!ccntly_ 2% A.P,R, fof 24 monlnonlhs or TH IS W ELL form, whool ln o o .3 p h a so“ (airways,519,500wiihoasy ,vni 2 studios. $200 4 $225. powor (good dairy sito), naintcd. THE MANAGEMENT CO. 2 Y ears 3% A.P,R. tOf 36 monlnonihs, MAINTAINED ...... plu8.5.act08Jn.Hnzf)ll,op_,J lorms. _ S M A L L HOUSE: RGSGR .SCI. f t ^ i n j u n ___ 733^3739.______•* 6 A e w bar® lar>d in fop to-- b'ath, I'yciir olcl '32< Be sure to slop in soorsoon ! -——--- h o m e wlh 4 grain bjns.T39. 1 dustriol subdivblon. Fronts floor, 2 bedroom, 1 b'n ;ioon 2 bdrm, 1.5 balh. fo r boosls 0 booutifully land-d- • 160ACRES,Sprinkk)rlrTi- oti RR toodor Ino. oasy ac- Ka.s furnacc*, Komo stritorni wmdow.s. ciosS500. No.omoko or polo.______OflercndsJuncSO,), 191994. sczood yard wtth hoib gar-or- gated crop* 4 pasturo. woU, .new er roof, rcccntitly pjiinted. ' 324-0652 mo or 324-8752. >x foncod, oast of Hogofmon,I coss on cornor lol. Ownor • .d^flVpafW ngaixjftx '• would conskJor oxehango. ilososor Id hospital, newly re- 3 Y ears* 16 shod. Homo hns 1600 p 580,000. Priced nt Tw in FullsIIh C ounly 1993 modelod-1P ^ bdrm, wnior 4 BO ft, 3 bodroom, 1 balh!S sonil,. bask: coWo paid, ap- •Atlraclive 5.9% A,P.R, mivailable for 48 and 60 monlhs,is, ■ I nd for crops. catikiTFCC wo- A-SHc.ssment ViiV a l u a t i o n wKh sunken living room and AMERICAN REAL pla, W-D hookup. 5400 mo tor.SEolCoflllolord, B33 Offcr'avnilabic to quaiiliedd buyerst ihrough Forfl'New Hollalolland Credit.' nowof carpot ond llnofoum,m ESTATE & APPRAISAL ® 6 7 , 6 f' 8i 8 ^THE MANAGEfCKT CO. Ihroughout homo. Onlylly * 60 ACRES, good form, 733-0739.______nl^ noiod plpo, domoallc woll.1;, i . 7 3 4 -5 6 5 0 Drive by 305 3rd Av

. I ------■ F -1 Tlmor.-Nows, Twillwill Falls, fcl.iho Sunday. JunJuno tL’,'l'J9-i ...... - Farmeir'r's MafkeM>yisce9lanieteous - 705-817

70S FARM 709 HAY, GRAIfJ • 7 1 0 ’■HORSES 601, AMUQUES B03 BAZAARS 611 FURNITURE 1099 AUTODEALERS 1099 -AUTODEALERS 1099 AUTODEALERS ■; ■ HACHINEfiY AfJD FEED Ranch noidino, (jontlo.io! 1906 Barbor Chair - AND CRAFTS AND CARPETS 2 NH 426 bn'lofC (or>f solo.s WE HAUL HAY 53G-77(SizZ Cn^4-M2. ExcollonI condllon: $375, ’-6737. T T tn n v h n n f i ______837-6468 ■ THE BLACK SHEEP> Singlo,-automatic, oiustnbicnbio I Go(xl condil itwl. 537-67 ----- GALLERY bod. Like now. 436.3166 4x4 iroaore, kjadorc & o ISlondlng nl stud, grondsoidson cook slovo. grot 4 oquip 710 HORSES . , \ - _____ I ol Thfoo Bom, 324-4940 oot ,/ Croltoro Boutiqoo Singk) water bod, good cond, tw tho landscflpor &Si vwwook- -__ ili___ shnoo. $600. 734-0770 ___ M o n -S a or Mor- -jsiandinn nt ctud: Jiggo Do $150 with hondbofirdi $95 ond formor. Hobby( HoreoH( 16 yrold block qunHor.1 Phllllpi66dollbyBuddddy 10om.5:30pm without, Cnll 536-2373 Rnnch JoromD324-SflSSflSa. non maxo, good kids'he;• horso ^ A'^o. 2 yr oW 4■ 1’ ) Loo. lair corxJiljon, Can bo-bc 830 Bluo Lokos Bhrd N hor No ^OO. 5 yr old dnrk gro>jroy fojj' d d lor r--ilo. 934-4760. loro lOom. 733-1139 Solid moplo dining sol. 6 WS] , Bv Ernst JIW 080 John Door Swnthof choirs. S250. Swivel Iboi p m bor ------h o a d o r. Excollont1 diosoldie Arabinn goldinn. ctnritnrtoo, Sinnding ot stud, rogistoro Whun you Mavo-iloms niounc nnninn?1500 780-277'm \ , oypnrrklor.CnI324-6G•6681. TonnOBCoo Walkor. Bloc ■ ■ WAKTEDIWAKTEOI 1 fitool$25 onc^. 734-4527>7 . . y i i ^ ------with oxcolloni gnil 4 dispclinnft. VOU' tiomo you no lonftoi Solid oak klng-slzod woler-iler. SALE WAGONS; N H Si noiid, mlvdflisci uium. WAMTEDI 2muloc. Rido, pock «S d,dfivo. sition. Cnll 934-5770. • ___ PainlorL. pottore and aniiquiiquo bod. with lighted hoad-'Od. 104£T. 1049, & olhor m Hornoss. pack eadd els, ffiny imdo. 45&-32S Standing grade, black I doolors for qunlily crof.rnfi board, in super condition.ion. Musi coll as n'u-rSfTia♦2000:^ w hiioctod. lOOOIbs. ‘ 14, 4,1 602 APPLIANCES sfww in July 4 August. C dla can 734.1845. Burtoy Trsctor S«]vag lv«9* Coll 366-7322.i _____ 1 hnnds. $80. Cnn 324-3940940 - - ___ Loono Brooks (200) 764'6 4 -' Supor singlo watoibod, liko ______CombtnaA troctor pan 2YToWrooOH.filty.-siro< -UllGlbeonrofriflOfalof ------—no»rr$200 orboatoffor PnuMD»43&-S420 by-;Tim Kuhn horsusliooino', he ------BJ Lnto Flight, chn•|^'i'J*‘'^ c « p o l d . prom pi ond ';«iiroli *75. Worko good. Cal ----- 734-7030 ohor 530. Coso 4650 bnlor, S8SS8S00. racod. siariod. CollI '324-3 ; nbtrt, 324-5872______B04 BUILDING Twin sizo piltow top mattross bnlef... ■,aOJ7nvfw______1994 CHEVROLETIT 1/2 T 4X4 1994 CH ■ Now Hollnnd 283 bn ------FrIgkJairo ovon. $100. ■ MATERIALS 4 box spring, slii In plostic. CHEVROLET 3/4 T - $2500. InlornationnlJl 86 row 5 yr o\d Arnbinn mn/o, st Swivel rockof. $75. ___ $125.CnS734-(«fl1 ''*• Sli;/T4581 -neoubrCab.SIshc.tDox,-j»4:5- eXTENENDED CAB 4X4 cultivator. $3000. Mas '• !?11 HORSE Spd. f*nu.il, V-8, Tilt, Cruisc,sc, AirCcndiliDning, , ^ °s.soy od. Dol Shahinn broodi Dryor. $75. 10 usod windows for saloole. ______' ' . Heaw Duty 5-Spd. Manuil, V-8, Till, ForouGon14It *522 disc,di aood dispos/iion. 543-45“*5S- i EaulPMEHT All oxcol cor>d. 324-7247.’■ $10 oa. 7 otorm windowsws. — Z-?10ll-Roa(3Paciog(:.Af.VFIt/FM Stoco Cassclie ^ik fT3537 • Heav StOOO. Cnll 324-7557. Ciuise.Chcycnns,nns. 1Trailer Packjge, Air ConiJilioninD, outo- upfighl froozor. U16 $20 o a liko now. Can B12 HEATING & AIR Af.WM StsieoStsie Cassetle, 4j4, SliijribOT Farmall modol 806D trocior.!rnc 6 yonr old rog, Palnmnm inn I'74 FOfd Movorick. AC, OUtO d^or mollc.fow mis, $1000 0 -c u fl. noof now. $275, Cal.;all 543.6195.______CONOmONING JD modol 230 dink.k 21: ' gokJing. oxporioncod rk __ 90«-6qft 1‘ soIWoak _ NOW NOW iplono. 5150C5; 532-45630IICilin rG I bbct odor or trado for hc>rs(lorso ______Evorsmon 329 landpln ! irnllor. 734-3412______Gnsfolrin. $1000,834^1177_ noOfingT&G. 536-2159. • Cnll43g-ai&2.______pm. onylifTvi wknd.i i _ SOOOBTUolrcondltlonor. lof Cut Vormont siato. opproxrox usod 2 w eoks. Cosl $300. ) Ironi 8 yr old block moro. .|rinr rido » 'N ow 7X 20 Trnvol Alonrlong Harvod gold Moylog woshot JD modol MT, oinnlo In julor ond dryor. $200 sol.-Ava- JW M t.<^l788^f. ____ coll $200.-734-7131.------^ ' 1 8 , 3 599^9 ^22 $2500. Cnll 733-3508.^ _____ paefcB.$t400 B29-5210jJo ; stock irnilorw-bun haulo 2 , m ^ ------I pkg. 7000 Ib. torsionbaiI bar cado groon slovo ond ro- , For salo: Konmoro 7000)00 ------:------UlO modol JD 3020.20. Booulitul. 2-yr okJ fiBy,; do I nxlo. $6.550. 733-3961.^___ frig. $200 b^h. 326-4003 _ j ' '805 CAMERAS BTU-hr. AirCondhionor. 5 ' for training. $600. C Pti ono 825-5635. ** I Snddto: Liko rww. Toxos^ So-So Hoavy duty Lady Konmororo AND EQUIPMENT Almost now. Cnll 733-2604. MF850Comblno.1700lS jriTT ■------^ — 7 dIcry. Cflll 734-5722. $40C1400 wasnor 4 dryor. oxcollontint — ______18’ hondor, draw chop;loooof Booutilul Arnbinnc, trnin - - condition, $500 Of bost of-3|. Momlya RB-Pro S . 127mm.irT BIS LAWN & GARDEN : -T'.. Enghch-a-W««onr-2^< lorKonmoroTntfircsw/iTtr ~ fS SAVE BIC BUCKS i Inge. 7 & 8. Mofo. 12.2. CnllC ; largo sizo. $50. Coll after 5 pm. Tractor roteltlling. woodlod . C hock 0 ^ j ho 6 in ododob b Dowkim;. 324-8538. ____j 712 IRRrffATION pm. 733-7527.______mowing, blado work, corru. ■ 18-90 hp. ol'indxponcivicivo ExcolonI horso hoy. no0 rain.ra I IrfifjQ^lrtn p IpiTn z; Industrial sowing mnehlno^- BIO nREWOOD______golinQ-AII otMV 326-4631.iy___ — — i------now-Rh«y>farm-HftoJofB — Call42»4404. - I Consow modoMflrgooo — ^ : ronl. Pipo in Goodhg aroa. 20 cord PoplQf, $50 cord. wheel drtvw a Ironl load,oadore Fivo yoar oW bay rogistor ! 676-9lS5ovM4morn<.. cond. $500. mako ollor. 'd . S17 MISCELLANEOUS 1994 CHEVROLILETS-10 1994 S-1 availablo. And tho afl rw ^— Sow3oronll324wl27Q '• vou haul. 324-6641.______Hr>ow Ouartor Horso m aro.: - - FOR SALE PICKUPP Slk/T4594 - 2-D/2-Dr.. v-6.5-Sp(3.WaruJI, Tahoe Tojan lorni trocJore. oogoogi- Mil Of toato lo iho righl p Large Amana microwavo.~ 4 cords firowood, $60 cord.rd. —______noofod by John Doofo0 Irtiroc. 9on. Cnll 324.5425. ^‘ P® f'i714 SHEEP & GOATS-- You haul. Coll 734.6667. ll. Hiflfi Back Bucket Scats. Al;,..- ___ $60. 734-4527______1981 XR80 motorcyclo. runsinc SIk/T«97-JCyIini!eF.5S|i Speed Manual, CondlliSJlinjBj.VUuminum Wheels, Till, Cruise, lor company. Excoflonl Horsoback riding byy I j Wo shonr nhftop. 5 4 3 -5 0 4 ~ “ Pino & hardw ood firowood.)d. good, $375. Rolrlg, oxcol:ol Bench Seal poxts & &on.ico backup. V 12. iJirgoGEuprighl Iroozor. if.W.I Slero, Console iP-Wo hour. Cotofing to dty sll< $t00. Coll 734-«490. Con 734.5727.______cond. $100. Alrdyno stair Otways havo a good colo — dim bor,$100.324-4251. I ori cowboys S cbwglr'J l 'l 'l ' 716 FARM H SC . !! NOW tiort ot lalo modol. osod : onjoy Iho tranquillny Rolrlg._S12S. 24’ oVon- — rnnoo, $35. C al 734-4969. 811 FURNTTURE— Z airlinolickols, $225 oa. 8 __ compnct, 4 whoo) drivo, riding ouf horsos. Tra days. 7 nights. 10 Honolulu. dIocoMniclofo with fronl rrailc-t’ diich pump, used 2 AND CARPETS ' w lh crook, amna & banoanols months, has oloctrlcal.- I Usod Soors rolrig, 7,1 cu In __rostricllons opply. Uso by ond toftdorsa oquipmonmont ...io sso n s av ail.'M a y^ond ai . hook.up.$165. It. $150. 52 gal eloa wator Full siz e hydo.a-bod. $129..9 , Doc, •95.733-37'60______19^ i z pnckntjos lof Iho woo)u>fl •hoator.$50.Can 733-3007 ikoflQ ; Ju n o , cowgirls rido Ifoo. Iro CnllB37-9051. I . ;Quoon*ize.-5139.-Moptodi--di-- '2 choInTirik gatoc; 11 tl x 6 iin JMM fnrmof, Kont Edviwds, : cowboys half pfico, by n — _ .nBorepm :- Hobby Horso Rnneh gqui •y !S^.0 ualt!y7 cloanrdryTvood' - nel with 4-chaira. $139.-9. w idex8ilh)gh,S150por O V B m O O H E W& i USED VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM ; Pmcmt.- Empfoymonl'l chips tor horse or cow bod-'Zi W oshor, dryor, $60 oach or)r Sola & knrosoat. $189. Sin-in- onto. Cnll 734-5912 ------monf-Tlhinolfocloro. 324 ____ $t00 lor both. 734^527 ------5858. tromPamJ 11 truck “ L -d in g ,S 5 ^ TBTKTb 'aw j ...... -710;995^B.- H E6fflir1^...... — ^ ------oarZrw ivoI-rockorsi $35 clop. Joromo, 1 miN...2 2 min . _^umixiaii-P-arkww<-tiftb S;z------Wit ler conditioner pkilo lul sizo bod, $89, I ’^ •ni-S .TfltlghcoT oa. king size walor bod) d iral-tii Pkh; bi' .a a....’8;995" . igiiusi amr, ^ ''V- lor occidonis, rido at yo M Usod loss than 1 year The Bargain Side ar;«i...... -...‘5 ,9 9 5 “ Sw athor 15' hoador. conflondi- I ,.«jwn risk. Can 324-5858. ■ $500 or bos) of/or - . Iramo, hoator, sheota, $75; 221 Main Ave W hldp.n-b'od, $75:2vlnyt- :ciu.■9,295'’ IKUIIlcHrHt.iMr, ja n ia i...... ‘3 ,9 9 5 " .lionof. dfopof, $200a-ollG-ollor. . H ofM t; Boufiht. M id in d ■ ( M } 7 3 4 ^ u - 733.S6S6______Call 537-^71.______— walnut chairs. $20 oo: 2 ------, tradi|!itmil-i ______i : Tdoora7Bi:530ff7T'«00“ Of 934-4117______706 FARM A RANCH slud. Block i whito Tova: . . colloo toblo. Only $330 or IfflOfijMJPiip ...... e.SSS” lisaSHftlaHIiaW.-afiiw .:....*T;995» Paint. Hobby He«90 Rontonch ■' ' bost ollor. 734-4353 _ ARE YOU THINKING CEL- ft»PLEP*KTS arM i!....'..'•18,995“ inM SM iili 208-324.58^. Brass hoodboard with twinIn LULAR7 Gel Iho facts. I'll IMMteDrtJliW. rtaW a/!iK ...*27,995" m atrefsot. 543-8756 como 10 you. prosont op- , HoGSloti 696 6 row boot hoi 'Uaxgo corral S tooling shod“ CLASSfFIEfED CRAFTS ISSabsUiitklnHr. ...'10,865” laonnasiiitiitrtaw an:- ...‘27,995“ vector, otc cond 532-433: ______A F e a tu re o f T h Flox stool soln/roclinor. loss~ lions lor phonos, alrllme ____ camplotawithloarling- This Newspaper ______-o(c..N opro3suro, just groat shoot, notos, 4 polos, ------th a m yoar okJ.'Immoeulato'^ -----pfIc«Sr«onico-4uirAlghl—? L arrCT—— '1 1 ,3 9 5 ” ..... IMOmMMitalito5.) ...... * 1 7 ,4 9 5 “ . . . -326^292------Morgftfts-foraoloortmdodo-- • ...... - - - - King siropSlow top------.. -' CovofiMLriishwashof-$2SQ. . vc.TiUa Fao £ Dealv.Doamcnlason foooFoo Plu s- ... . 35 ocroftnow eooding allaltillallo Morgan Slud Sorvico mattross 4 box spring, stillII eakhvin organ, $100 for nroon chop. Tutik) arooiroa. ______543-5377 in plastic, rogular $499.I. orbocloller, . Cnir934-4654lonvomof.n.— Mulo:- Pocka.. ridos, 1! . sole for $250.734.8881. - 001734-8673...... 70 loos let cuttino now hay,hny hands. 5 yrs. Tonnossoi ------King sizo walor bod. $100: 2 For saJo: Boby Grond piano, $70 por ton, ony amounilunl, W alkor X. $1250 or trod< wnllo Fronch provincial>' compkrtoty gono Ihrough & Can 536-5856 Sftm-Noon22__ lor soasonod riding hoiso chosi of draw ers with mir-■ rolinishod. 677.2627 ______iBU.yjNG^NO SELLtNGNG,I_ 503-625-2586. ___ rpra. $60 oa; 2 motchlng3 _For Salo; Rocondilionod ., right trtondsr$20 on; dining" Lnrgo lots df Kay. all ccut u t-' ' QH gelding. Groot kids' p i g i — i VCR’s, microwavo ovon'c,? ^ ^ ^ oT ^ outTTI iUNCOLNrJEROME • 3 ...... linns. Call Kurt Wiorsmi room sot with 6 captains sm o horso. oxc 4-H 5 ploosuro * & CB's. 530 Bluo U kos, orr I______’ T WVIN I FALLS » 734-6565 Truckino.324-8511. ___ horso. groat tot mouniain oi choirs & 2 loovos, $200.• I Coll 733-9444. 1^- - J __ Buying & soiling I d crop nownov^ troil ridino. 678-2673 Cnll734-1695 hay. Call your liconood hnyhnj OH Thoroughbred moro —iOng^lrtrwarolBotrwilh" ______brokor. 1-SOO-709-3860. .. fromo, hoaior, 4 bofllod Excoloni horso hoy. no rain. m nko g ro at lo ach o r loilor - mattross. loss'lhan a yoar f ______Cnll 423-4494. young ndor. good in mtnn SS dd. $200. Cnll 324-2468. , pocks, $1500,324.3602 Ffrot coltinu hay. oxcolloni !— SA’l ISI-AC riON OK Y(Y O tIK MONI-.Y HACK! Lighl brown couch ond quality, no rain, no woods,Dds, d .7 ______- . ^'TOSoat, g ood condiilon.- Living room lumiluro, 8 pk>c- 326-5495 . ______’-^ nico disposiiioo. had 1 yoai num l'cr .iml nanii.-. ■ 7^ Drossogo training, good'^on on os.Col 733-69^3.______Horso hay mix - 543-8373 Joll ■”'** '-'."J'-'- S2.‘>5'5 l( l

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817 MSCELLANEOUSu s 019 OFFICE FORSALE _____ ■ EQUIPMENT 15H P^as firod bbllor.or. w- Copioro lor salo. Largo10 so- t chfaly controls. J500>00 or loctlon o l rocondllionionod • bost o W . 0 3 4 ^ . -- coplors stoning ot J295>95, 1 — I I. I "4^ f For Bolo: Slmplox Timo Tir yoor warranty ovailabl!ablo. Cb<*. J100, C ol 734-541-5400 CQII734-990C, bolofoGPM.______II I.1K05 only mlnulus lo pint BUSSINES ^ Fmnciscan ‘Ivy* dinnonvarwaro, . yo«r elasslflod aO , , , U SERV^ICE Sorvico for 12 + 16 corviorving mMiii- 'nv., •. hii lonoof, piocos, oxlra cups-sti• sAu------— core. $10S0. 734-7fo6. .82fl_EETS AND------BHiBllllll Tho Times Nows, orrstop cti SUPPUES M i l w m ' ______byjhf», olflco botwoon 6 a m m rmdSpm . 132 3rdSl.W . 2 m alo. BICHON FRISUSE.' H iB iR rw H im Hoollhy Parlor Pnim platr r r ^ AKC p opore, 6 wk shol W J250 00 , CoB 733-8074174 or ovorB-lflll.$500.734-aS7 323-8104, " I H i j Hoi lub and tfoodmill tef m ^ ■ 1 5 A,K.C, mlniaJwo Schftotnow- ' r m T i f i C all in th o ovonings 62»5S80ore25424;rP - z o T B . P o p o f s . lirtBhots, - - dowomiod. MaJoo-J175, I J r f ( ^ •CRADIHG ^ I X IDI-MV KId'c picnic toblos lor sal lomaJos-$200, —Computer {uVTONRV'sl /hj^pnecisioH B Soo at Andorson l.umb«rthlp. RiiPAlRS BEPiUflMCTURE' ------Homo-PafHrOf»gon coaa iPuflofSouod. flPlro- - .tis a fe r - - B i i t .•PHILUPS GATES !TRWL£RS ~ B f f Gorsteruitbn wido. 734-34. AKC fvglalorod block La • spfC A sm r i t f r a j s f 0600bofofo6-17-S4. I f M m m H a i b a u g h 10 Yoiuu Eicxrtiuncu 3850 N. 2150 L H s S p o ris card c ollacilon lo FILER, IDAHO 83328 J U ball Amorican Eskimo Huskio. Motor, Inc. 736-0881 . salo: Morvol, baskolball iy 0?ReSpr5S8B C SI, EvorgrMD B-i) RC 93 H basoball. Boekotl maga000- malo, UKC rogis n-.mr-COH) B3&6323 zinoa, & misc. Call 531s 3 , . lorod. Has shots, $80 733 . k'l'(|IW I,.U.|l|v,IS' ' Wsndall.ID rsMJ-jUO^I^rc f 5137,______39890VD08.______5 4 3 ^ 9 ^ WWttUS r s Oj iv,ir O' Cto-13 J Stainless dooljacuzzi, sinnli Australan Shophord pupe, 1 - ...... — ^por8or».'J250. 324-375I7E |. . wooks. Morlo bluo. bobbol ______M i loavo moscogo. lolla. bluo oyoa. 678-6854.54, Uso'd sholvino, L ojior■7;^ an( Bordor Collio puppios fo warohouso: FixtwoSoutco _snloB34-5814moms^vo8 Inc., 702 3rd ST. Woslosl. CFA 6 wook old baby Por l i i i g a — II— laaihdilHiLl t %iiB ii Whito vintago bathlub, TjJhwilt so oacft. For b o plusll,!l ______’ claw Idol. S150. Call 324 Cni 837-9084. 1338 nil Of iom. ____ Cockollo!. cago, S standinT r------$100.637-6109______; E m m S T A R C R ^ J H eiB UUS»CAL ' CocKorSpanMpuppios. HHH MSmUMEKTS rog. littof, 3 mok». FACTORY ___ $100onch, Desig.n '-Punts • Alurmn^^m §oats |R II 24 ch PA for rorlt. CrownL*n. ______32^-72B0- REDUCTIONS fishing or.skin’g .^ 1. jrnflinhfl.JB »-543-63665____CoHio-Dingo X popo. $20 oa. Trees •. Shrubs • . . -M teferam - - . styles in stocki ■ ■ ------~'B «M ptevar wanlod forX ’ •Rftt^w-kkfar733^793. i t ■ ' GiMDINC-': ___ Uorcrulsar . . • WOnt^bortd.Mustbo1 ^- CUTEUfrookrttons.boxodxod ' — — — -METAL OR WOOD— ------vorsotilo, croGttvo, & - V. 'RBHI®Rl,ttiSr : f t n M n s . . ^BljilUj • trainod. w oanod;6 wkB. 2 Remodels/Framing Forco p, & Morcury H r^ ' pocHlvo. No oxporiorKo° black& whito. 1 tabby, t , Am Mobe rweossfltv, ^ 5 B g 5 Design •Development Redwooa Docks ooaurtt lfiU| ___ _calka. 736-7310______METALAl OUTBUILDING f Howard Baldwin ^ i n o t•pi; pi- Cuto Lab pupplos, black or Turnkey FULL SALES & D ffi ono. oxc cond. S750. CallCoil gold, $75. 2 cfiocolato FREE ' Steel st Framed Houses SERVICE HNV “‘o SALES & Factory DealsSave teaerCDdnMrnma- —fillMAf 678-3757 $100.734-2193. FHEE ESTIMATES. T Liko Nowl'Arnistrohg alia ■ UU Stonge------_ -BStlHAIES- - ferMerarrefflna-----IISPI For salo: Hond food vory------SERVICE prcducu B j B t J soxophono ond caso. Call ,ls^ INFORMATION ComerclehAg 543-6766-______Inmo baby Cockoliols, ----- 438-5287.______MANAGEMENT Brent „ Lowry Symphonic Hoidoy or- 423-4840 BERTHARBAUGH e S oan. oxcol oond. SI,995. Roo:6 vAokloiphanodgmyiroy SYSintS 420-4840 Petterson^ - -1-MOTORSrINC: ------Yamaha Iluto, Iko now Tobtiy Wttons, nood s p c ^ " caro. Must lill.oirt Humano^ 41SADDIS0NAVE — A i t w o n i r ...... --*205,Comol, 5125,-- SockrtypnoOT. 733-1208 Construction _536-6323_ > - l l i ...... 324-8346.______- BUARHHTECB-BY- - ' Wondoll. 10 “ ■ ■ Hacaw ^ yra oH'Wuo^oW, 734-1667- - ~BUfIgy678'-07i9 ^ RBitorxlPlatV3«,733-3905 KEVINTINKER UsocJ boais in slock W W f f har>dlod-tamo, largo cago.>o- * . I Twinrti Falls 73B- !23 ! W holstale p litw t- ^ 0 0 0 , Lovos pooplo, ------— 678-2717:------—------20e-S43.6669.------

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> H Actually, lo bc pcrfccilyy honcsi.1 the Kia engineer.^rers tiidn'i seeni 10 i l i i n l ;; il i w as'ail ihai fuiiiiy. ' W ’c li:ici ih c m la k e iw o) o f o u r Sc[)hi;i s e d a n s om n a : 100,000-m ile spin artirt>und the country, ...... P i o n iI lliihc suffocaiing hcai ofif LD c a ih V alley 10 ihe spii-Iil-frcezing cokl of a Miniiinesola winter. W ith ..... i m iQO-ftun grinti to the topip of [’ikes I’eak ihrow nI injorin good nicasuie. . J A lull year and coiintle.s<-•ss g re a s y iru c k -s io [5 h uLirgcrs rj; laUT, w c u ’crc ci'ii'n \ii’K'ccl the Sc[)hia ...... oiigli enough 10 sufvivec lifei in Hverytown, USA.A. And. having driven thelie lull 100,000 miles ^ f e : ------r ig h l n io alongside a Monda Civic,ic, wc know were in prettytly gooLl com pany dum hihility-wisc.

VVe even learned a ihirtglg or two along the way thatth helped us u> makee ouri c;tr c\cn belter, I rhc Sc[)hia sedan c-.\u n o w b e fo u n d p a r k e d in1 the tl' slunvn.y.)nis ol the dcaleisd listed beUnv, ^ ...... ;..... Hm st;irung.lg at iindvr $.9,000! Slopop in and lake one 011 a, te.test dri\'c ol'your own. j^H A consicisiderably shorter one, [[ilcase.5I \s for ihc Kia engineers.s. we're sure thai sonic I ic)’’!l have a good laughio c \’crihis, '

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G20 PET5AHD 825 WAfiTEDTOBUY 901 ATV’S AND - 903 '9C BOATS AND 91m BOATS AND ■ 004 00 CAMPERS 90<904- CAMPERS . 006106 GUNS AND 90808 MOTOR HOMES SUPPUES - • MOTORCYCLES _ UARWE ITEMS Want: Good ucod sowing MARINE ITEMS AND SHELLS - ANOSHEUS RIFLES . . , AND RV’S MinintufQ Schnnuzor Pu[y:. mnchlno. 423-4032.______1993 Ynmaha'Wamof. TTTrAlumlnum 11 Boai S’yTTlPTT f.- 407-2319______J & tmiof. $600.326-SaeO ' 1992 ’ 25 HP Morcury Out- Tl11' C abovor c am p o r, e x c Fiberglass Fit cam por choll for ’ 2t20% 0*T all riftofl. JU NE. -1977977 Ectobllshmont molor AKC.Shoifi.duwclnwr.,’&4 Wont 10 buy; Bodon Tofiior,’ boord.Lo6Sthon.10 hrs. cood, c doon. Toilot, chower, fi toils dooo. $250. Rondy oo full cizo truck. 736-7612. Twin Falb Coin & Pawn, homo. hoin Undor 30.000 milos, >0 or Pomoroniao. Prolor• f 1994 RM 80. liko now. $2600 14 14 ft Fiberglass 35.N P Mer­ uso. Liko now $1800. Doys ctovo, c ovon, rolrig.- hooter. lonvo k mossnoo.______733-4050.______2312 3 II long, vory cloan. coll 6-17-94. Will bo dolWorodid ndoH.438-B093,______cury. $700, oHt)r, 734-37B2 _ now. wil takp $1900. 1991 _e 726-3200: niohis 7884359 $2000 $ with now lacks or w conlolnod, now batlory. to serious, flood homos. Inoulaiodcan^chotllorfuB ' Astistro 9mm, all stool, only -con 5- W nnttobuy. campor sholl lor>r RM 250. good cond. $1800. 1 14 4'Hysido roll with fixod 22VTaylorCrall. 4G0Burkloy _2$1500 whhoui. 324^-7237. ™ 734-5877. ______Cnll 726-774 r or 7BS-6155 Cnll 780-3157 or 3610. ll 8lfoPU.$l'^423-S230. Bhshot onco, $325-oIlor. Coll - 734- F15O W rdlongbox, lloor, whllowator |/omo. 3 Jot. Nico $5500 324-21B2 11 n W cobovor com por, Irg loi 734-07?fl 1078078 Hoovy Duly V4 ton PumbfTKl b b d i Lnb puppios.5. 543-5422. orS 4j:530i. _ 73SuzukJ250;'77KnwasaJg CCoflislo oors, plub oxtroo, ^ Loot fiborgloca shell fits lull 76FiborformColomblol6'. ulooping 5' bod. fuBy coll-con- cizo cl irucJi. tlmod-ccfoonod ______Ford. Fof( 20,000 mis on now 0 wks old. 3 mnlos. 2 lo-I' Want to buy good ucod ro-I- 250, $400 00. 423-5952 _$1,050. j Cnll 73&-ai92. . ' 115 Evinrudo; EZIoad-tmil- , . toinod, H fit V* T PU. B’A* w 460 on^no, 10'/^ n campor mnlos. $00 on. Woik. 356- windows, Ironl^ltdor, light, FRugor 30.06 M 77 new. 5- Irig-treoror, whfto & $150 orIf '81 Suzuki GS850-L. Excel 1 4 'Seoswirl bool w lh 30 hp ' or. good cond, $3,000 bost •bod. 'b. Call 829-5219. _dnrkbluo d $350. 736-0108 wilh alovo, gasi-oloclric ico 2614. nHorSpm, 36&-7530.L losB.Call 734-8140. motof tmikw. 733-0320 ’ ctJIinbox _ cond. $095, Coll Miko; dny _£! A , oiler, 733-1872. __ I "$ 4 0 0 FIRM______box0 0 *& porto-polly, $6,095 nooisiorod Bordor Collios, Loor toppor lor full-sizo p. Want to buy: While boskoicC ' 734-0988, Of OV0423-6274 10" 10 aluminum Cfostlinof fish­ ______2 custom c loppors; lulleizo 736-.194Cloavomca.. Of olf or. 324-5403______impwiod blood lirws, ready Chovy ^ 0 . Good condition. ' V lor large lloroi orrongo-• '83 Honda. 650 Siivorwing. !*ing boat, w/65 i 9 hp oul- cCustom boat irailor. For whilo, " $350: email cizo ton. $400. t Siovo, 736-7291. ______19051905 Horitogo 28 fl, kiw milo- 6-14 £150(1^.430-8431 _ mnoin 734-5920. good'cond.$1000orboct board 2 motors, EZ lood trIr. Avon typo boat. Like now ^$250. Cnl 736-0308, — ogo, oxcollont condition. RogisiOfod S unrogislofod■d ______- ollor. S36-5343. . $3500. * Bob Richards; 324- $700. ■ Coll doya 726-3220; 8 8'/&' cobovor campor, queen Toppor Ten lor tul cizo PU. $100, 90707 HOT TUBS $10.200. CnH 324-7044 Persinn hi«ton«. nlr.o Himn- 8827 dayo, or 734-1474 , •90 Suzuki RMX 250. Cloon ° niohtfl 788-43$0______sizo si bod, gac-oloci, rolrig, C ------ANDPOOLS • 1986986 CroM Country 37'. ... layan killnnr,. 550-$150.3; 827 GARAGE SALES ovoaawknjo -______^ -$750:Co!r!l37-6314: '• CnllB25-5402 ...... & roody lo go. Lots of now — Familybool.fiahofeW, 16ft, ^ quoon bM . owning A mofo, P-irls, 736-8132, 18: FixKlomi boal. 6 cylinder tS5 OMC. walk-through, 8' 8'( campor with V* ovorchot. 906 906 GUNSAI^ ______LaF n ProBligo Spa.,Cood con-., ctoatCtoan.$2B.S00.. 733-6374. - ...... Slnndnrd Poodio puppios, I - 165 hp Mercury Cfuleor. -tri-hawl.-$3500orboBjcfror,- --$300.S3g-4SG3.-Rupnri:— S : : — ditlori.$1650orbo5lolIor, 1987; 902 BICYaES “nmotor. Evinrudo 9.9 trolling RiaES' ■ 5«i 087Komlofl3rClossA, i AKC, OSA. Von WiNo- 1 G a r a g e i Co! 677-4536. • 8'A a'.i h Alaskan Comper, — 733-6092 nhor 5 pm. 3s38,000 .o ml. 454, roar bods. • ■ brnrxte, nJI pottod. Apricot. ! motor, bottom lino lion _ 8orolto92 FS, 9mm, $500. *“ couc Huify 10 spd mountain biko, lindor n ond doplh findof; -T ------734-0471______801 couch, dinotlo, 2 roof airs, Malos i. (omnlos. RooorVo ' SALE Browning Praciical 9mm, 900>8 MOTOR HOMES ^^ l i t bath, awning, micro, onrly. 200-700-6355 Of-1 nood cond. $75.733-5830 Cannon c Easy Irdl downrig- 9M go CAMPERS 8: ovorshot compor with §, lacks, roally nioo, must coo $500.’ 734-8440 ntlor 5:30. 'AMD RV’S • tTV,J^F pawry 4 moro. $27,000 2 0 8 - ^ 1 1 5 7 .______! Schwinn Paramount raco gof, g wator sklls and tow ANDSHELLS _ }; linn.788-3157 or 3618 ' TIME! roady SLX, 56 cm Iromo, _rcrooo.Cnll733-5216. _ lo fttX)fDcinio. 734-5234. RomingtonSP-lO, Roi lOguago, —— Tliroo Iroo krnons. Long hnir.r-l [ 2 DAYS, 6 LINES, 3 W magnum. 30’ vont nb 197i376 RED DALE20-mini. 198387t 1SOUTHWIND 2 8 'roar ,______toally-eutc_LookinaJof-cat-..t Sun toirr orouD. with oxtra 45Z6-Hall«lUoUjoat^e4j_C£ «n- .CompQUiholUDogbodJjliL ^1,'8‘ ovorshot campor. $350, ^ ------Mal?ic r a o n ^ /io e lc . oxc. I -NDOdcxomffWorkrCnllof------:-----baffol.*omt-aulomalic,— _Vvory 0, cicfan» goodJoor p la n ___bodjodrClass A,«xlra cioon,------mn homos. Cnll42^121. | lofts lhan 300 hr6,'oxc«llont mid-sized ri truck, inculated. chot loss than 25 times. So- S7557995. $27.£^7.000, g jaToroDch cond., invoslod $1000-* condition. « $6000 or b o a ol- sliding s window. $115. Coll _!2!ler 6 pm 543-8028.______Tiny, cuio.AKC Chinoso Pug oskina $900,734-8040 “ rious inquiriQS onlyl BrtBrockrrtan'a • 1 -600-773- BrocBroekman'a * 1-600-773- puppy, l a thots, 8 wooks additional line*. for. 788-4466 tonvo meg. 736-7624 7 nttor C om. 88 'P 'PUtnjcktOfD. 678-4265 734:62M, 3167.734-3167 31S7.734J167 oW.moJo. S275. Uit»*nl you, »l»o___ ------mnElcSIGirHRSTilfEnot!:- " Cnll 543-5602 It'iilllo^th all kind* otso o d le a l j D««dline*: Thursday 12:00 821 STEREOS/ I ' rwonforFrlday: • RADIOS/CDS______^ ^ErldayJ2:0Q jocm -lor Snt- LIKES 1^5 s Konwood hnm radior *Cratt Fair, Muflflugh Friend­ TS940S. r)ow condition, ship D a y .Ju n o ^ . Mur- S $1100. Cnll 543.0000 inughCnyPorK. 12-5. • Como 5 b u y o u t for $20 822 TOOLS ANO S charo your handiwork at p r ono ol Iho bost rtll around r e s e n t s . MACHINERY colobrotions in Iho valloyl Formoroinlo, cal Suo Cul your own koywnys, 432-5360orShonri6n‘.~ . Bridflopofl mill. $2550. In- doxfTnt?.S175Q.-73S-0728.-: - ^ Dolalrudk tool box, n - - - . • $80 ■" ...... -Buhl-5l.imi|yyardBak>,Soi“ — Cni 736-BlOa. ', iS u n 10-7pm. Antiquos, m colkxabto*. toys, cponlng oooda, housoworos. ------S23-yA!RlEry-FOQDS— - - M - —dothw^m-amw. mige:-p n n HI ...... ^ ^ H V I C E S 4731 Rivof Rd, 1 ml up rivw Irom Banboryo Hot ALREADY pickod strawbor- Springs or toko Ctoor Lokoc rios now available by ordor Rd mto canyon, turn on n T h e taiasfest m an with\ a gun whp\ ever lix ot tho Rnugu&l Sirawborry River Rood lolkTw tho ived is comixing to town!■ B1 o b ^ Fnrm.$5aflnl.plu5lax. sijns, ■ 0£ ^ Wirte ploaso 324-2036 Irom noon-5om. U ^ M undexi n has wcon over 3,50'00 trophies; ( a n d h o ld s aall 18 possib]b l e > •' ■------i BlBuhl. Juno 7lh-Jur>o 12th — a24 viDgo ■ nUpnghl Iroozer. CB towor, —CT -—w orlda speedTT^TCow dsrint^rcdraw since>1960. He hetas appeared>d o n - - - EKTERTAiNMEKT- ' t— i many nico.cloan itoms. _ . Nico clothos, all cizcc, col­ & TELEVISION ■ 1lector Itoms: plotos. very H T H e Johnny J< Carsson Show, L o n I Antlquos, m otorcydo, mo- coramic, dothir>g, furntluro. , (i I loroyclo oquipmont. lots n otc. If It hns^ 0 Bucking I j dishood and pol and pone, — som o mon'a and womon's Baldwin Acfoscnio spinot pi- i cdolhing. apt sizo clothos O 5 PIM ono. Mode in Into 30'c, 40’c j "washor. cup6o<^ wilh cink. . or 50’B. 423-4934 1 fimodicino cabinet, whool «« C oohlorC S’c.VCR'c. micro- .; ®choir, bath chair, bunch ol ■■ s, wavoo. CD'o, working or |' , misc, Ihings, Sot. & Sun. 9 pot Ci^l 733-9444.______|-ISloSpm, :mJollorMnSt. s FoodwplgrWU-W^JW '— ■- -=Fhe4ndooc ______523-6087. i , Garage Sale Noodod: Stacking wnsher' | 'e nnd dryer, lor small Irnilor, : SpacGs ^ available. ' Ca)l 536-4660. , Thurs-Sund^ K y - - _____ s ' _ PofloWo storago iinl. ! Sellers: S ^am -Tpm ■v 734-S430 ovr^nlnn:;------r~-Buyers: B 11 am-7pm — S Roar ond to lit 1906 F150 I ’3(304 Blue U kes, TF pickup. 350 fnlio Ifont boh : pnttwn. 733-7502 • 7 3 4 -9 4 5 9 u n e 122 s Rock I umbior dl Liiiull linifr mill. 733-3903______L s , II nnd.12ih .. ______J' Ucod town mowor in good ! ;rr- s condfton.Cnl 734-2217. j Wondan-Walr'* Family R m Markal.,9,4 $ Idoho St. : E iv ^^K ow tiim es: ^ , ^ Wo£itod: 1970-74 Dodgo | - Yard vj salo atliiuOO without " yard salo woalhorllOf)on ■ I ovory Thurs-Mon. Evory- N Wonlod: Aniiquo lilllo boys , Ihing ihi from anliquos lo 2ooi- ; — 122:30, 2:3( Vicsofwi dotf>oa. C al 734- I rtcfl nc Worth Iho dfivoll 0 1 S 7046 or 733-0501.______I----- s W anted: Good ucod toping : 82fl828 COLiJECTIBLES & 4:30 snadlo. 734-5772 or 543- I ANO VALUABLES 4421 ask lor Dnvid or Olivin I___ Wnntod; LP Albums, rock i 2 BovB Dooliltio prlnlo: 1 and roll, C«W. oood to ox- I *Ei‘Eoglo Hoan’ & 1 'P ray for coltont. Hiehnrd 736-1954 j tho thc Wild Thing’, $375 oo, • s Wanlod nowor wttShof S dry- Cnll734-0779. Of. Cnll 734-4969.______I > Bob Muuhden, lisi;ted in ■ ^ . .W nntod. Pliuogor Ftching B ___lools. wholo Of pa n s. 733- B V the Gij >ok of— 34iUnflor6o Wanlod: Solollox machfno, ® .M d^^ching bog. Coll > Draw" andc "Fastilest of Wanrod43-8036 ' ovoa & wkendn. - IridQO-lof-mofierhomorr >43-41 Ufl-SMon-Ff^ ... , 32fr4554.______, 191983 Honda XL 600R. kl. k, Wontod 10 buy; Oldor crib '------L$1000. Can 423-6210. s , ©3 V45 fctagno. tow mik«, w83 ' »S -- .....— s, -...... Wantod to buy: Quality j_£!i!L!:nll 6 7 8 - 8 ^ .______s Diamond Tonnlo braclet. ^ 1004 KawaaakJ 127 BLUE Phorw 733-6081 doys. ock Voyoioyagor, loadod, low mllo- S s I lor A. Andnreon______, t^o,sgo, now tiroe. Can lof Info. N.- ______Wanlod lb buy: 5flIt:pfQ.~tlBoft^endyto00.<36-0454 ------. 6JlLJiraES BLYD. J polod lawn mowor in good ; 1007>87 00 Suzuki. $ 2 0 0 .Coll s, ^ cood. WJI Irodo largo ! 532->32-4563, Ruoort.______s propano roliscorie B B 0 . 1007107 Hnrtoy| Sportctor Evolu- P ■■S3<^5516.______ion. $52(M. Call 733-1316 V > p - Wanlod To Buy: LTcod Aoro- nUnr!2l*LCeE ______I L blc. or Hoallh Ridor. Coll To9T191 Bnnchoo, plpos, now _ 734-7908 ovo, - moJcnoJor, fun wrt ol cand tiros, S , ■ ^ W anlod: U sed M acinlooh $40C4000.^0-0103 ______^ ITES i - -oom pytor, O lficoJJingctJbL 19919.1 Suzuki! 650 duaJ cport. HO nol.CnHS43-<700. Crilfi;nir&36:sa3g:------— ^ Wonlod: Usod Schwinn 1993»93 KowasaW KLR 650, on j p > ^ 3 3 - 1 8 2 3 - o r , 1 h 8 0 G I " - 3133-^221-9^ 3 Alro-Dyno oxorciso biko. oJ r oloff toad biko. pofloct ' Cnn734-9132. ’ __t-Andondrtton. $2700 Of bool ol- 9 Wonlod; Usod Spinot piano, i lor.jr. Call( Ruac. days 436- 733-7865. '0 6SI 1 1 1 Of 678-3008 ovoa ZXZZ2ZZ

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^ 803 MOTOR HOMES 1002 ALTTO PARTS 1007 TRUCKS 1034 DATSUN 11070 OLDSMOBILE • 11076-POMTlAC I - . ------AND-RVS------&REPAlflS-r^------__ Chovy 1984 S ^ V - 6 Tahoo0 19612e0ZDotsunwilhttun 7 ' 0 OIdsmobi»'DoIOW77uns' "V iry ciMn, 'OOFirobW,.V6. ' -195S4SGIaiPS£^ : 1992 Rockwood moloi JAPANESE ENG. & sortos. fuDy oouippod. roo(. In good condition. good. Coll boforo Oom, or AT.PW.AC,$6500^>fIor. homo,:cla8aA.32'widpfidp TRANS. 4x4 m odals CnlI734-907a - . Mako ollor or wUIUQdo (or _nti_nr9p^7:»i9561 . _ Can Mvrtni 734-0411 JISBIUNW IM P O R T I N I T 'S c m body, diosol. pu8h»r,h»r. 1-60CK?65-37J2 ■ __ Chovy PU 76. oood fhtofip-“ - plck-UD, Cail 736-732^ '64 '■ Cullasa Clora LS. supor LO*bEDt7g&-343a ___ Ringgoarpinion.Lowml-T)|. par, rocondilionod Irans- 1982 Dalsun280ZX,now . clean. $3200.734-6076 1084' 1 SUBARU 73, 20" moJoftwmo, noodad s a laoo. Out o i l 988 Ford F-F- •. micakjn. call 734-6209. paint, liroa and whools, C8llacilbl«r87 C 442 Olds, .7 ^ MIM ^ : (into vmrk. 034-4760. _ _ tSOP.U.Cnl 423-4425. _ boaulllul cor. nood monoy HO,rolorcan.V8.AC.PW, 1979 ’ Subaru Bfat, runs good. $400. Call 734-3493 77 23" mini Oodflo 440, 51K WE'VE MOVEDl (or COIIOQO, $2200 (Irmi Cal PS, all original. $6500-ol- - ml. now roWg & uphdslory, , 1003 4X4 866.7034 ddya or 886- _ fiK. Cnn Mvrtnt 734-0411. :ory, Wnnolirorocoppinghaa 1006 SUZUKI ^onm ^voryck,.n.ian, movodlo3125(hAvoW. • - 2580 ovos. ___ Wofolroadposcongof.liaht(l,- T"977 Chovy V4 io n . choll.[. ______11075 PLYMOUTH ^ racka. good shopo! $2800. ' ^|Sw^ti4 dr^^.^Lowmil^ ■92 20- Rockwood on Chovy,ow _,tnjck« Iruck tlroa. . For Cnll WnJt nt 733-3711 lor into,to .C<^l 323^764.______1 11037 DODGE ' 7 9 Plymouth Volaro wogon.' J Chosoln, EXTRASI For $600; runs oood.------fTiofo Into. 733-7108 — IseODodoo lio n . Afl whool - drrvo, flat bod. sot up (o pullII 19741 Dodno Rom Blozor, _ Cal423-Sjg- •• 1087 If TOYOTA U to now 1969 Dodgo Rnm ■fDOS'^OTCrOTHER - horso trailors. wood truek. $600.00. Cnll 734-4067. 'J•86 - Plymouth-Voyagorr u Xplofor oxini van mWOf_ fn" -$ 3 5 0 0 .205-B3g-g347.~...... 1 1977 Toyotn Cofona. 4 door - ; ------— f»m e:24.000 ml. (uByJf— ’64 Dodae 050 Power Ram." . 1975 Dodno 1-ton. 4 whool sharp! Vory won carod^lor. doluxo, ^ AT. runs good. PS, AT^ 4 brand now tiros;5S; . 1883 B la w , 6 2 diosol. rifivo. 543-6695 • , R uns oxc wilh now Irans- $750. j Cal 54-^5760. $3,000. Ford Tractor 160000 rjno good. $2500. Call mission, 60,000 on now 6n- sorios. Diosol. w- (ronl ,glrvo. Now liros. Roady 10 1988 , Supra 5 speed, sport inl 734-6452 Of 734-8 522- roof, AC. loadod. 57,000 B londof. & rolotillor. $6,000. 1983S15Jimmy4x4GMC.• ’1041 FORD 00 100,000» milos morol [ — 1 Camp«r ahalla, Irts small $5750.637-6572- _ hwymi.[ oxc cond $10,400- SeE0CCEPTK>NAL ■I’l oxc shapo. $4500 or bost - olfor. 736-7436 ovos. S il king bod PU. $125 choico. olfor, 734-5920______' , 1964 Fort Cuslom. •06 Plymouth Roliant, 59.000 Tq ■ O i i l i j B l Usod RV's at Inlormounlain 3 point hitch skto dolivory - Runsoroalll$500.324-6699 1991 Camry. ExcollonI S.%.P. affer rebate motor homo In Wondoll. Bo 1985 Bronco n. 5 s^d^runs _ mis.AC, FW D.4dr, vory Bo rako. $125. Call 734-3763 1 ■ atiof6.______clonn, $ 3 2 5 0 .7 3 6 ^ 1 , sh ? ap e!! Air, aulo, pow or ------euro to « » Aulo-SoHorPa^ i» 7 9 Ford ptm orpood ru n - _wlndow6-*-look8^ a ;000— pof (Of compkJio liatkig withwith ' ~734-5554 or 7^-B65~3 ovos'~ miles. $9,800. Call Scott: ■ :■ ning conditkm, $600. Mom- 11 7 pIcturoD a n d prIcos. Call 1076 POHTIAC 733-5312 or 734-6415. ■ 1005 ANTIQUE AI;T0S 1986 Fofd Bronco XLT. AC, - Inga or ovonlncs 736-3916. _ 535-2301 Hyounood to coll 1991 Toyola Tercol DX. exc ■ - ofbiivvoof RV.______— atoroo. cassotto, aulo-: 19631 Ford Mustang GT. Hoi 11993 Grand Am with low o __ '68 Ifflpala Supor spoil, locks, cruiso. $4500. Call1- limo gmon. Hypo^aSlW, 5 . cond. Cnll 5 4 3 ^ 5 0 , K Wanlod: Bunk bod modoldol como options, nicoly ro- mikw-Tokoovofpaymonis.. ; r ^<-5554 or ovosi _ spood. 3:45 po«. Too much .-.CaUS36-52cfc . - _ jg1068 VOLKSWAGEN • g | ------motoijiomo.-up to 25VCaa-5aa- -storod 54500 3g4-218g-— ~ ~ -tollstrvery raall $S800"dr” "rz - - 7 y W 9 2 , .- — Ford 1949-PU. sunroof, - bofit ollof. Cnll d a y 8 7 2 6 - . JS7 Trans Am GTA. loadod. - - 1990VWPASSAT— - - H ------'TB6SFQRDBR0NC0B ■mur.l wwICan 543-4546- ■ buckot soots, ftaihood V6,4.** 4x4,0Ul0,AC , - 7171, ovos 766-6419. _ Loaded, auto, CD B 910' SP0RT1NQ GOODS> spd, no mst. partial custom-•n- Wos $9,995 now $7288 1986 FORD CROWN Chovy ^ 305. Runs good. Can Was$10.995now$8686 V ■ — Itinn. $4300.934-8216 hoar run. $300 o rb o sl o(- MountalnKomeFord H 1977 Harioy Davldnon _ Mountain Homo Ford VICTORIA t-aOP-743-3326. Low mlloa. fully loadod- - . lor. Call 736-0360 1-800-743-3328. ^ Sporty. 1000 CC. good 1IVW ^PUii; * u cav v ------TontHz^^TTrnflorepmr- --i9 € 9 {aUG^onrA-Pr^itT1 - Waa^1S.S95flQw^>6,Sflfl ^ EQUlPMEm’ 350. $9150.733-5802 Mountain Home Ford Compoond bow wWi accos- • j.800.743-3328. r 1993FORDBRONCO cottoa, $75.GoHdube. 1 8 'Tradowind iruck bod whh $90, C al 736-6069. XLT. 4X4.900 milos 1993 FORD ESCORT A ' j ' I __ doubk) rim hoisi, liko now."• W o!i$21.995now$19.988 Aulo, AC. 4 door Etodronkicki Cftll 825-5274 ovos. W as$10,495 now $8688 oxorcwof. now. — Mountain Home Ford 1.800.743-3326. MounUln Home Ford $ 100. 1964 F 850,10 whooior, 544. ■ l-6Oa.743.332a. Cnn733-6t54 ^ good rubber, 20' aool*\ 1993 FORD EXPLORER - - 4 door, 4x4, XLT, aulo 1993 FORD T-BIRD- IIINGX bod, nydrouiica, oxcol run- V-6. auto, sun rool 911 TOAVEL — nor.$4^.^4-3450ovoa."• Wa3$21,9a5nowil0.488_ . ■ TRAILERS"^ ^ Mountain Home Ford Wns$15.9«now$14.388 ^ - 1 PRICES RICES-—- J — 1976 GMC wrockor. 6500JO l-flOQ.743-3326. Mountain Home Ford t..t989 34- Tolon 5THru sorios, 600 Holmos, now 1-600-743.3326. X^AHE 10x20 rubbdr & now 454 7 3 Chovy Blozor, 4x4,350,------HEAP! X GLIDES. $32,500. 0 AT, tow packago. runs woJI. 1993FORDTEMPO _____ 2..1991 40LTETON STH t>L- u., $l460orbcctof(or.—...... Auto.-AO,-4-dooi------TRA GLIDE. $48,500. — - 768-0646 aftor 5pm. _Was $10,995 now $8,968 ------3n989^6*1WltOERNESS-5S- -•1084-lntorreBxmal MTO-XLt ------Mountain Hom »Ford------)E 110*cab.'400Cummha.13p; 73Chovyshorttx)x.4X4, C0M M ER 0N5TH GLIDE . MusJ toH. $2,700. Cali - 1-600-743.3326. - . ROOMS. $17,500. spood. VDty doon ______32»wl669. 7‘74 Fort Movofk*. AC. auto­ ^ <. , . 4. 19B3 3rXlRSTREAM,M *47 1975 W Ison cottk) lraik>r 74 Chovy pick-up. Robuill matic. [ low mis. $1000 or LIMfTED. $15,900. ______Cail 678-3028 bosl ollor Of Irado for horso 5. 1990 38 ‘ AVION STH ~7 motor 4 tronBmisaion. , 'H 40 tl bolt unloador, good $800.734:0471 — ^ GLIDE, $29,500 t^ s ^ O Q d y to go. *4000.'? — : -'64ChavSilvorado. V«lon. •84 Ford Escort. Jtniod win­ _ Of^EN^UNDAYS.. - dows, 5 spood ST, good •STALKUP-S* — 4x4, 6,2 diosol. LOADEDI Si. #7439501, v-6, • 580C CASE BACKHOE shapo. $1400 or offor, Si.#943i8a,5Spccd, PEEBLES BV. yc Cmsctie, 7PoiOT3crS( CASPER, vrr LOADER, oxtondahoo. dio- J733-0094-______CloihBiKkclScQB. Moicl —- -sol,, now-tlroa,-cob, - Was513,180- = WosS1W69 , " 1-eOO-577-ft3SO. ■. ~ $15,900, ' '84 Chovy blazorrsilvorado" '65XLTBroni:o, 'Bi now ilios, ’ 1963 15' camp Iroiior^ctovo.'0. pkg. now ono 4 paint, 18 now r radio, now cdssollo ovon. rofrig. $ 1000. Callill * 5800 CASE BACKHOE; mpg hwy.$4200 of bosl ol- playor, p oxc. cond. Pricod to : for!t234335______t 324-4671 nfwScxn, LOADER, cob, good tiros, soli $5100. 678-8748 or HOW nW ri'i/y ■; WOW ^ lJ )[7 J 1972 lnlnKJor.24'.(un6oU- diosol, CLEAN. $15,900. '85ToyolaExlroCabSR5. J 676-4071 (woM______contafawd, nk»tm(l.-$32S0.0 —...... —- - Loadod. conopy w hools. '8!*89 T au ru s w agon, oxcol ------" ' Con 7 3&<0t2 . ------— --590eif<3ASE^ACKHOE- • lfrwrWfl-ot-«»traa:-$4;e95.—- -cond. c $5300. Call 733- — - LOADER. dioaol.-WELL-L- CallS43-6131.______1974 Rood R angor 17 (I.,IL MAINTAINED. $7,500. '86 Chovy'A ton 4x4 PU. '9 ttovo, rolrl0, port-a-potli. Exploror, e J cJIo , 305V.8.4spdSilvorado, B E owor packago, oxcol m m Bioops 6. 0 X 0 ^ . $ ) ^5.' . . ' 1976 FREIGHTLINER ' AC. $5500 Of irndo toworts __C^.$lO95./^-6069 c ■J, 733-6031 : ______• COE. 290 Cummins. 6 spd“ nowor PU. 326-SBSO - St.««33CI.to.a, . r ____ Si , # 9 4 3 7 5 0 1 , V 8 ,I J ! , 1975 Bofl 22- ooll<«»toli>od.d, tmna. now tiros, $7,500. '86 JoopChorokoo. Runs 101044 HONDA Cruise, CtBWiio&Moic! • - Cmisc.CmseiicSW.oii:! : , 1 3 2 0 ^ l 7 3 4 j l 4fifi i— groan'w- '170t miloc. — ■: Wa»S19,622— ------^ -Wtn-520,4V3-^— 1975 Firoball, 24' soli con­^ “ 982* FOHDl(^t8000~J ' $5.000.734.3001.______'»1968 Honda Accort LXI. Ex- ' tained travol troilor. AC. sin- conv, Cummins 555, 10 - col cond-Can 733-3829. ; ...... olo bods, bock bath, ctoopa ■88 oxt cab Toyola. V6. luo! ~ “ |l0900**"°‘ Inloctod, 63.000 milos. 3' ^•92 Honda Proiudo SI, rod, 2 tLJ I $ 'p -r-S.vpfy.doanl^SSga. -|ift,-3«**tfrw.-iijnbo candy, ddoor, sunroof.^oadod. ox- - i-CH? I ":iz------^ sow a i/ ^ ) 1978 Torry 27'vory cloan, 1 $8000. Cnll 733-0661 msd0f. 1983 $4495-0tfof:te4-2610. i“ '£ ? Dump truck. 208.785- AC. pL. PW. now tiLos. S i J ^ ! ...... OHoH iY ^sygsllaia; uitLV . now, $11.900. 44.000 ml. 116.500. Coll 1W8 IW Joop Grand Wnivyvw Brodbwy>M ^M ^773- 5517 dny. ovo 678-4400 _ _ ” Cook from oloss ond dump, - $10^.7^-^° ' 1991 Torry. 24', solJ-con-~ $6995.' Complolo sot: -03 Exploror XL. 5 spd. -jI j f c i j ^ r I _$19.000^l(or. 543-8214. . 1969 Jo o p Com ancho, low iMM- i r s lainod. porlocl. $9950.1 SOHOroaro, $1200. Coil . miloc. sharp, loadod. 733^3151 Of 736^1016. 734-7039, .1009 VANS & BUSES $750&0«or. 3^4-3734. 32-5lh Whool. 1989 FordJ LoadorsL & backhoos; 580 • ‘85*85 Joop Chorokoo 4x4. V6, F250 diosol. 1954 DodgoB Supor D. 580 C. 560 Supor :1981 Ford Von. buckot 5spd.ooodcond.AC, PU. Can 32^5282 E 4WD, Hough 2'A yard ' sonis. chromo whools. liko $^^t»^1lor. 38n5lhw t)00l. 1983. " 4WD. Fork lifts, 21' Champ. now Uos. runs good, looks Immaculato condilion. 15" Chom p. 2 w arohouso good, woll worth $2800. '' Si. *!M C, 6 Cylinder, S1./I49C.5SCS S p t d . . ___ S i . / 2 I5 2 C . S S n c e d ‘ ~ $12.500.768-0109. • - hyflom. Can 436-5700. §00 01 480 BkioL nkosB M 1057 IPS UNCOLN______^ A uto iil Mt ------• ■ A;i. locCcfl WitIt . '8 1 Alrawottm.-naw eafpo^ft• f. iM w e!...... OHI.i H i Y 's v v a ...... :,o k i v 7 ^ S I S u n to o f...... :.ONI.' upholstory, oxcol cond,^ teodor. 518,500; W24tood- loavo mossnno______1 196 ^ Continental. Silvor. ox- $12.500. S34-4561. • or, A66 Fofdor Ioador, W20 ' 1992EXPOVAN collont condilion. Loadod, — kMidor. 950 Cot k»dor - Ail loothor inlorior. $2600. '62 Rockwood loni trallor. Auto. AC. ono ownor !“ ' reasonably pricadi Kon- Wos$12.995now$10.668 733-7526______Good cond. $1800. Aflor 5’ worth conv. dump truck. Qfonwknd8.423.53a4. Mountain Home Ford L J ^ , . Cummins. 13 spood, PS, 1 •600-743.3326. 1061 106 MAZDA ------: . ,W ■ w . •■ • -» . •91 Wiktomoss 18'. Soil con­— $14,500; Grain dooWo hop- - tainod. dual axki. Usod onlyr por bottom, 40', $ 7 ^ ; 74 1993 FORD AEROSTAR 19837 ^ RX7 Mazda, sharp onco. oxcol cond. AskingI hord 6 x 6 mochanics Iruck Aulo. toadod. roar AC black 2,, sp^orts car. good - $9 500.678-0078,______w/boom, 3208 Cot diosol. Was $17.995 Now $16,368 shopo. .L Tako ovor pay- N o $7,950: 7 8 560C Bockhoo. (blountaln Home Ford moms.i'l 733-5930 nflof4. ); % S i, «0 afll. -S^v■S^VCIClio' PlQ , Si. # 2 2 1 3 1 ,V-8. kt. ■92 Shirm 5 ■ r J i r C n n c , Co-.scnD, Boauliful 32 II'92 NuWa■ hours,24‘4 30'buckol, 1993FORDESCORTWGN 1 1062 infi: iCRCEDESBENZ ? lo^. Comite, SwDot...... OHLY'‘10,995 : . 1 ...... o h i y ! 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Low milo- [1982 7 ^ Morcury, 4 door, AT, £ S^/2I7ZI,■SJv1■rado•p^3.,V■a, Si, W 06I.SSPC) Sped. 6 (yl^dl SI./2134I,•Sl^(t^odo■Pkg. 5tti whool, 34', iivoobtofteor _ ago. oxcol cond. w- snow p c !,■ Auto.,loodcd Jl ; A;i. I J i , ( ru M , P o w ci < v plan, owning. AC. otc. Bor- *ii PS.PB, runs good, $700. ‘1959Chovy Flootcido PU, tiros. 1 $19,000. Cnll 734. 423-9075 T,. ______With tow ...... QHIY ...!...... W ^dowUwksi...... O H L Y !i cn]nat$11.m 733-1934 now , 327 ongipo, now mng _Z.030pf.nr _J 5:30,------^ f%2£sj' 1984 Morcurv Lynx, good I Wantod; lontira'ilorlo ronl. wtrools, ' liros, vomishod ook Cnll 4g3-6377nhof Com, bod I wilh covor. Firo ongino 1026 1C BUICK CO'condition, low mainio- • rod, grool conditioni . _ nanco, dopondablo cor. m n .l. $800. C ol 954-4363. 912 '•>1CL4SS«/BoEtoltorovof •90 '9 Buick Coniury, 4 door, irruTY ...... $5000-733-5790 ovQg, ~ 57.000 ! mllos, llko now, 1 I98i TRA1L£RS 1986 Lynx, AT, AC. low_ |..[^rr= r= ^ - n i p . 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Bost offor. l-aOO-743.3326. 1994GMC1500 Cnll f 326-4017. mominos. —^ ------Aulo. AC,tho#------rr. 1993MERCURY SABLE..... "80 Chovrolol Corvolto. l" "sfWaa$15,995now$13,788 k Loodod.ABS. dual oir - - f s Mountain Hotna Ford boautilul j* rod car. ion Waa$15.095now$13.468 vVo! 14MW-743-3326. iooihorintorior, J! $10,000. Mountain u Honte Ford Cnll Mitch. 768-3G61. 1002 AIJTO PARTS r'57 ; Chavy ’A ton. shortbod, & REPAIRS llIloolskJo. CUSTOM, many '8 4 C olobrity coupo. .V-6, 1993 io< MERCURY TOPAZ 5I./2I78I.V -6, ------I SI./2166I.-SICS I C Pk g., S i , #21061, 'Sivcrcdo' Pkg., oxtras. Soo at 892 Canyon oood S liitki car. $1500^ffor. 44 door, auio. kuidod. 350 Chovy ahort block foe- _nim 2 Road. $4500 or boal ^Cnll 734-4527______W vVa as $10.905 now $9288 loodcdWiiii , O u d i b ,l i M d « l w i h ------to fy -fo b u ilt— $ 5 0 0 - « x - ~ •e4-chovyxoiot3my7onoirairr-«-«aunuin l»am* Fortf^— •ten*rlrmro!;'.:::.:~OHtY^ fe,.^<)H iY j2e,-9-gS- : - W Q O # j « » ...... O W I Y - ^ ^ _■ chango. 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____^ ^ __i WALTER SCOS O T T ’S “]PEIR s a i v Ftho facts? Opinion? Truth? WrVri to V /altcr Scott, Box 5001,1, Grand Contral Stat.ation, Now York. N.Y. 10IG3-500iOOL Full nuTio w ill bo used ] m ■ ^ F j unlessis ool therw ise roquostcd. Volume0 ot< mail makos personal rcplloillos Impossible.

______f^kjyiia!.c.xplaiiis.Uui.iIuLa\!t:nusht.suc££ss.ofMriti. I ^ H s ■ ■ Forawhde,'}'e. you couldn 't turn on ihe TVr v wilhoul\ -iars^n—F(Hir-\V^iIin seeing somei■ne/ZiJ/ifi about Magic Johnsoiison. Now (itiei a F lin t’r a l" y— A nvt n E.I Crassons, Metairic^La. it's as ihough he dro/.ropped'off the end o f the earth,nh. Where is hc. and what Is he doing?—Millie Barley. York.Yo Pa. Hugh Grant isis non "overnight" succcss. TTl lie 33-ycar-oldOxf<)x fo rd g ra d u a te m a d e h is scrc( Earvin “Ma;*lagic"^ohnson, 34, is livinging in Los debut in “Privileged"in 1982Tind-has in appeared inin 1] 4 . . m s L Angeles wjtlvitli h is w ife, "C o o k ie ,” a n dI theirthe son. films. But,lie hasunusually been uni blessed tliis'year wwi ith Eju^inIII.2.Tlietwitw o a ls o m a y a d o p t a c h ildI. . M agic's • • llirec filmssimultaneously showing sir in iheatcrs-rs— . - ’'%! ' b rief return to th e La)L ak e rs—rand th e h e ad lin e s— denual Commission>n (on A ID S . H c an g rily rcsigntigned lc.ss Eliziibcth Hurley, but mu( much like his character in "Foi T a tu m p e so s w ith modolidols; Sho se e m s to liko ’e m you tiian a y e a r la te r, acciccusing President Bush offnoi no allo- W eddings.” he admits: hehe's reluctant to tie the knot.lOt. ------e atin g e n o u g h m o nn c c ; y lo rc s c a rc h . M o n e y is one prob- , lem Magic does not: j j R I i Since her breakeakup with John McEnroe, h o t h a v e ; T h a n k s to a 199 2 contnict,coi hc'llgctS14.6millio: nuich success■s /;,has Taiuni O 'N eal had on . lionfortlie 1994-9^seasonI fromfrc the L akers, th e ic4m h c le ~road back to m ovie starstardom?— C.F., Dallas. Tex. : led to fiv e ch am p io n sh ip s in his1 12- - year carccr. H c a lsoJ grossesgt S60 million a year froifrom var- ^ in s an a LS \^ b n a n g wifli Soityy i-’iciuicsn • I B X A . b a n d ’s o b je ctiotions. r began in 1988— fourye/c.irs to build a chain of cinemascir in minority communlunitie.^. I I before the couple finallyally«split. Though she took actic tin g ^------III courses and attendedI nunumerous auditions, tiie actn:tress - l l j h a s n 't fo u n d m u c h work.ork. " It’s be en difficu lt," sh e ssaid. a H " H o lly w o o d is n o t a placDlace t h a t ^ e s c o m c b a c k s wel- 'c i r ■'Jnl H An Oscar-winner at 10, ( 1 0 ,0 'N c a T if no w 3 0 a n d has1 hhad ' P . J H o n ly o n e rcc cn t starringlg nro!o—^in "W o m a n on theJ^uituH," f f i . a T V m o v ie a b o u t B amimbi b B e m b c n ek , th e fo rm er PI:’ lay- l i r ------b o y .c iu b -w a itrsss-w hio-sftid-ahe-\vn o 's 8A%Tong>y c o nvi: W c d o f m u rd e r a n d la ter:r eescaped from jail, 'nie actntre-ss ., J j M f ^ T h o ro lu e ta n tW r. G ra n t wlw ith th o p a tie n t (P) Ms. H urloj•loy has h ad less tro u b le reignJgniting h e r love life. S h e has:d d a t- ed the model Daniel dcJc lali Falaise, 22, and the tabloiloids I've loved Ruby' DeeDe ever since I ja ti’ her in tlu{he have linked her to two,vo other younger men: Madi mo^’ie "A Raisin•n inii the S u n ." A fr ic n c i^ ld'm im e Richards, 23,jon of RollingRc Stone Keith Richarcird s; she is a b o dn author.! this true?Is thi — S.S.. Ventnar, NV.y. J a n d D o n o v an L eitch , 24, sou of the '60s singer Donono- van. Meanwhile, O'Nea•Jeal's divorce fr6m McEnroe- N o t o n ly is R u b>y y DE cc, 7 0 , an a c c o m p lish e d ac Maej^Chapln Corponttn te r a t a w a rd s sh o w -w lth couc ountry father of her three childrildren— hasjiot been fmalizcc tress, bu t sh e a lso>0 wv rites a w a rd -w in n in g books) k s . ------aineor Joo Dirflo: Buttut who’a hor m ystery man?nP______Her adoptntion ofW eanan Afric folk tale, "Two W ays tc ^ H ow m any o f rhc Count to Ten," won tJic Lit 'the original seven P roject Me # _ ■ There'ssometnething about Mary Chapin CaCaq)cn- I J 3 cury astronauts c crary Guild Award in 19S9 (ts are still living? And what'are a ter thal sets! hther off from other counlry' singesir, ri f '1'^ they d o in s n ow ?~ M . At. She now is developing : . Ann Bell, Glendale. Calif. Can you spell it oul?-'?—Catherine Nash. Kingman.\an. /Inc. one-woman show based or ■ 3 yA FivcarcsuHulivcilive: Jo h n G le n n Jr., 73. is a U.U.S. A B ecause shc e shunssl " b ig h a ir," se q u in s andm d over- a c o llec tio n o f hesio- r sh o rt sto­ J U H S e n a to r fro m Ohio.O h W alter M. Schirra Jr.,,71. 7 - X SL hyped tours,s. Carpenter( does not fit thec ststereo- ' ; ries and poeiryr‘"My Oiu H - ' is nn aerospaccconsultaiiltant in Rancho Santa Fc, Calia lif. type o f die N ash v illee singer.si B o m in Prin ceto n , N J ., she Good Nerve.” Married foi ■ A la n S h e p a rd Jr., 7 0 , live.slive in F lo rid a a n d is co -au ththor i attended Brown Univiliversity and later began sirigiirigingon 4 5 y e a rs to a c to r O s s ie D a ­ H o f " M o o n S h o t," w h ic:h h is being published this montn th. th e o p e n -m ik c circuu it,it. S h e n e v e r c la im e d to haveavc "au ­ vis, 76, Dcc rcccntiy ap­ H . -M a lc o lm S c o tt C a rp en te r Q nter,-69,-lives in Vail.-Coio.; and-ar -thcntic" country credir d e n tia ls , y e t h e r in te llig en t sso n g s------peared in Stephen King's H is w o rk in g o n a b o o k . LeroyLer Gordon Cooper, 67, liviives about unfulfilled livesves a n d r e la tio n sh ip s fo u n d1 a 1hom e •The Stand" ona^nd ABC and ' H in V a n N u y s, C a lif., a nid d is c h ie f exec u tiv e o f a firm ththat in thal nic h e o f po p music.m i The singer herself hasas ffound will bc featuredm in.“Home- e- ' . : : ■ ' refurbishes airplanes, Vi . Virgil “Gus” Grissom dieddin i a home in Alexandria,ia, Vn. Gupenter, 36, won’t givegiv oul ward Bound,” ancan American I 1967 at age 40 during a S a test of tlie Apollo 1 rockcket. details about her persersonal life but rcponedly hha; as hnd M o v ie C la ssic s :ial.T V sp Ruby c cia l.Deo: Talontod ladyidy Donald "Dcke” Slayton < on died last year at age 69. _____ ‘"m on-again, ofT-againtin roi m an c c w ith a c o n c c rt mannanager. URMANudPUBUSHOt.Ci>toVntoriaJ EDCIOBnW.WiBttADd.mxi uQtHO a»TOK.-uiTrSinm piHtcnw of oc VtXSUH.UM'ten, DICtmvEEIHTOa.Oai0»iUCuiTl« EDnWl*IlAflC£,UonlSll»J UIoAdsin. IKMCOnClKTOR.Mj*UaTImin SEKIORESTl Stwurr SP03JU. COflBSPOKDOn'. CiSdIo I IEWTOBS. S*n Onswikx. Ffid C»fj>«rtkT.r, KHnWd Kspr«rt>ti|, CmI UcCv U^, n«>altSt,CUJr /^ i. 'oiREi:Toa,J«Mri>PMiJ pw ro csitdr. iwri , KIrbai Lenstm CONTnOtnUU OnDRS)RS. DUm AcktfiBu, OtTtUnd Aae>T, Uu DrebMh, Um* Bndr. Itat OabHUri.lUri. THE SUNDAY NEWSPAIPAPER MAGAZINE rt, PttR Uu*. Ntrmu Mifitr, Lynn aOalsa,Usa, It Merrb, HchMl O’SliM. PoncUUi PWfTt.«. 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m a A SPECIAL.REPORT F BY BERNARD) GAVZER( ^ ^ H O R E T H A Mf\N 67 M IU JON AMERICAN!VMS naJizalTonorlegalizaiunion of a danger- flj - -havc-triedicd m arijuana Qt-least o n ecracrac-— OUS'substance. Somene also argue tliat" i cording; toto an estim ate based on a 199i992 mcdicalization couldId lead to making .'r'* i ■ su rv ey byby the U.S. Substancc Abuse)use even hard drugs, suclich as c o cain e and I and Mcnt::ntal H ealth S crviccs A dm inisnisr heroin, legally availallable. , , I_- iration. V • W hile the great majorityy oof Are there valid rrrnedical uses for ■ users smoTioke the substance lor"“rccrtcrc- m ariju an a? S hould its u se be m edical- • .-^4 R H ational"■ purposes,pi a few n a o rt to rnarilari- izcd under strict guidiidelines? W hat arc ‘ B ju a n a soleoiely for medical reasons, th e risk s? W h at arc thetli facts? it is the latter use thal fuels i deb ate toetoday b.ctw.cen those,who sajsay WHATISMARiniANA?\? Just about every- m arijuanalha has valuable medical use;ises tliing to do w ith marijujuana is fiercely ar- I and those'sc w ho see it as a dangerousiin in- - gued. but a few factsi are a not in dispute. C CC (Marijuana causes damain a g e d toxicantt that should remain illegal.I. Marijuana is a product:t o ( f the hem p plant, ■brain t coHs and respiraliratory, . )rol)oncnts of "medicalizalion'.o nll_ Cannabis.sativa. Thele most psychoac- sysiystems, docroased hopwipm ono hope lhatat one( day tlie g overnm ent wiiiwill tive or intoxicating ppa an o f the plant is P>'Oduduction in both sexo^, aOFh-/SrGUA £ HWORLD fCRMSPOON}. aiRITTOf■OPHER ' PAGE 4 tAOAZlNC ■, IJT7IJ:A3UTUNEmctUXYI.URMRIAN COATSlEMViVOOOI. 11KIANDA\DA VIS (MUSIKKA)A/Ja CUSTOM UEOICrOICAL STOCK PHOTO (MARIJUANA ] S A M ta', t0O4 • PARADE UACU It also can be m ixed into I proven, effective phanarmaceutical drugs “Thc"here arc tons of people beinj:ingsent sm oked, it is n ^ id ly abs< ; ' < lo deal w ith all thc situituations for w hi^ into hethe illegal maricet to get relieflief from blood in th e lungs, b ut co 2 marijuana is proposci>ed. A nd. he says, theirillnesses," illi says Musikka. 54. now ------diminish -wiihin-30-4aj _none.ofthejnajor.prolxjfcssionalorgani-—an acti’:tivlst with tbe-CannabisAilA c tio n ______- • residue rem ains in the bo( - zations— su ch as e. Am erican M edi- - -N etwvork-of-Berkcley,-Calif.,-w oi ,- w h i c h ------A person who smgkes or cal AssociaiionrAmciicrican Canccr So- pirjmotilotcs m edicalization. " I losts t [[sight cigarette still has dctectab ciety or National M/lultiple t Sclcrosis in] onene eye through surgery and,nd con- his oif h er b o d y u p to five M S ociety — ofTicially ssupports l the med- ventiononal treatment. Marijuanalis is Ihelp* H ■ ical use of marijuana.a. ______;__ ^ _ jn g m c n e y vc what I have left." -THEHEBICALUSES W hai “ W c have taken no3 [position'on m ori- Miidiiidred Kaitz, on 80-year-o!dd grand-gi - tlic m cdical uses for marij juana.” says Dr. Hanirmon Eyre, chief motherler in Monticcllo, N.Y.. recceceived are conflicting opinions. rhedical officer of thcJ /American C ancer a .summnmons for growing-four-marnttrijua^- “M arijuana is particulai Society. A practicingng oncologist for na planiants fo r h er son, B arton, whcA»h6 has canccr patients undergo H , more than'20 years, DrDr. E yre adds, "W c m ultipliple sclerosis. “What mothiDther in therapy bccausc it stops thi are interested in anythiiling that helps the ■ A m ericrica w o u ld n 't g o to ja il to hel|help her sea and vomiting caused b f ia t m other wouldn’t go ^to quality of life for patiiitients. In my own suffcrinring child?" sh e asks. I to holp hor suffering H|B the toxic chemicals given 1 5 practice, there were: Occasionsc when Docs)cs m arijuana really help? "Si"Sm ok- childP Dr. L ester Grinspoon, asso marijuana was hclpfi>ful. I never sug- ing onlyniy helps tlic [muscle] spasmsms a lit- —Mildred Kaltz, who got a t patients use m ari- tie,” sayssay B arton Kaitz, 49. "butt th-the big so r o f p sychiatry at Harv. >ns fo r gro w in g m arijuana to gested o r advised that p School. He is co-author help hpr son, Barton.on. Juana. B ut patients toliold m e about feel- thingis is tliat it gives m e an appetite:titc and I Marijuana, the Forbidden i _ ing better.aftcr usingIg m arijuana they stopsm mi e from losing w e i^ L A nd ]I feel i is useful in treating glau( * had obtained themseh:lves.-’ ugs in the pharm acopoeia.” !------iili-rclicvos-thc-sympton P.n- HDWiTISADMINISTl ______: spasm s, m rm ors—o f multij :nt Administration (DEA) of- m edical purposes, smcnoking is the most , It is an analgesic for chronic isagrees. " T h e datiT supportinging effective way for mararijuana to be ad- V licvcs migraines and mer ! use arc almosi entirely anec-ec- ministered, sa^'s Dr. Grinspoon.< Be- B < I Marijuana is an imporiMt i he says'. “By.any modem sci->ci- -cause th e response isis immediate, the I have been overlookinp'or.1 ! think it w ill prove to be o n Bonner asserts that there are for patients with nausijsea to tolerate. It also can be taken orallyily in cooked form, h e says, but tiie dose is tiard to regulate H p P ? s in c e so m e p otency is lo st in cooking rSYOUROPIN and in the digestive: process.f A syn- 0, at 75 cents a call, if thetic form of THC.'. called< M arinol, , i questions. Use touch-tc a lso c an be lakcn orallally in capsules. Dennis Peron—a.dii ( \ ween 8 a.m. EDT on Sat iirccinrof Ameri- ^ i got really aisgusted3d a: n d ■ ■ cans for Compassion.)nate Use. a pro- |||| (Inesctay, June IS. Please " d e s p a ir in g w h o ni jJ s e e ADE will publish thc res V medicalization grou]up—agrees that ig ^ teenagers smoking grg r a s s ' smoking is most usescful."lfyouT= ying around listening to I j m arijuana be as I : o m m r'. vomiting, it's hard too swallow a cap- I tho Grateful Doad.d V* ^ cohoMc beverages su le.” h e says. -"Tim othy Loary,Lo_ I for YES. P ress 3 fi Medicinal doses rai•ange from a few lootur:u ro r and fo rm e r USD advocv b c a to puffs to as many as lOi0 cigarettes a day. lould m arijuana be li :> according to Grinspoo30 n . . better., I ccan even laugh oncc in a while."wh r m edical purposes t HDW MEDICAL USEE STARTED. xh= jicc nmay feel better,” says D5r. r., A be I to r YES. P ress 3 f< cam p aig n to u se m arijrijuana to counter Eastwoc/d b d rd ii^ c to ro f research foiforihe — •- the nausea from chcm'motherapy began Nationanal Multiple Sclerosis SociSociety, en have you used it T gaining m om entum inn Ithe '70s, In fact, “ buL wvc c have foun^no conclusive;ivcev- P ress 1 for NEVER. r 3 5 states passed law s; s;saying that m ari- idence :n marijuana is of any benetlciaIcial ef- ju a n a m ay b e used fo)r r iccrtain m cdical feet in 1 titreating multiple sclerosis.'5is." P ress 3 for ONCE, =L-purposes. but nonc.of t s 5 for OCCASIONAi '■' b e legally dispensed. S wHATiinSTHEHARH?Aiarou-Eh:gii'it is ss 7 for FREQUENT still banned. highlyI uiunlikely that anyone couldd ovcr-o At one time, certainlin ill individuals dose oon n marijuana, some experts:rts be- . W hat is your sexP were able to get marijuaiJana frorri the gov- lic v c otother risks arc very real,al. D r. acl Baden, director of foreiirensic ' FEIVIALE. P re ss 3 f ' emmcnt’s marijuana1 f;farm in Oxford, Michacl Miss. Elvy Mu.sikka,, a glaucoma suf- sciences:cs for lhc N ew York State PolicePo . W hat is your ageP ' fcrer, is among eight AnAmericans still be- and fo>rmer m chicf mcdical examine:iner o f FTng'SUppIiea^r-althby?ygh-ihc.pnjgiTim—New YoYorlrCity.- says:-^We don’t-n’t-see - - —' ise tap in the numb £ ended in 1992. James; TMason, tlien the overdoseoses of marijuana. We do seesee un- il d eaths associated w ith vchic-vel CALL a Public H ealth S erviced: director, ordered natural c I thc cutback, saying: ""I If it’s perceived ular acciccidcnis, drownings and firefires— 0 0 - 7 7 3 - 1 2 C a ' that the Public H ealth1 SService is giving- accident:nts resulting from marijuaju an a- :d loss of perception, sensory')iy dis- iw UW u toueh-tonu phono only. Spuntoi I m arijuanato folks, there:re would be a per- induced I ^-cepiionohflLtliis-Stuirac an ’t be s o .b a d .i;,,.^ ______coniin.tinued_

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i ______■■ I 0 ^ ^ MARl>l\JAUti/conlinueci loiTion7impairai'refle~x'reiactacdon.” In’lisi- 6EB3SHI ing die harmful effecis c)fof m arijuana. ' -Stcphcn-Grccnc.tJeputy -s ' acTmmistnilbra<] - "ofthc' '? ; DEATnotcsjhat it hhas "CaiicTd” ” inducing chemicals which:h areo stored in fat cells for long periods o f time." “T h at is true, but it docsncssn't have any , ______did ire m eaning as im plied-byJhcnF.A by ." I ______-Coimters-Dr.tn John Morgangan,.a profe.';----- S(sor of pharmacology at ai the City UUniversity of New Yorl'ork Medical • \ X. School. Sl ,“THC in the fat celcells is spread ilirough the body, creatingng a low con- . _ - \ ' ll' ------cc-ccntnition.-Thcrc-is no proolxjoftiiat itw ill - ^ ■ — reach a level of toxicity.” B K^jisisnM(S»K¥ B ut G reene says there arc m any o tli-' j i S s ^ B ^ k m ~cr-crn'sks: Among them: “dairfamagcd brain ■ . ^ I j B H j r a r a B|B|H^^ cells and respiratory syssystems, de­ creasedcr hormone product!letion in botli sexes, acute m em ory loss,s, lclowered im- muncm systems, miscarria}riages and itx utu tera fetal death, stillbirth.'ih .”

“RiRISKS TO TEENS. A 2'A-y(^-year project at the National Center forToToxicological Research in Jefferson, AriArk., studied ^ ’ ' / the effects marijuana migllight have on - hLhuman adolescents. In the study; 62 _ iidulcsi.ciii iriulu ihi^us mornonkey.s were i f f l M illfitted with masks that cxpi:xposed tljeni' to doses of marijuana equiqual toDiose - ______jus j ^ d by hum ans. H ere arere soms e o f it.s ^ COconclusions: • T h e hram . Dr. W illiamiS Sl lik k erJn . a pprincipal r researchcr in thele study,si says; “S o m e anim als d id not shoviiow tJie usual ------:------4nerease-t«-motivatiunal=nint d=rdarctf-btr: - hahaviors while exposed to imarijuana •-^ V >^ SITsmoke. But seven monthsths after the smoking was stopped.’tliercrcwerenoef- \ - _ / - f c ffe p c ts o n b ra in stru c tu re: of o. the hip- I .... iL^i^liniiiTOM poeampus, a region of thele tbrain asso- ciated w ith learning and me:memoiy. The * j^HBv 'ffiB^w bebehavioral effects, even th

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01904 riw Coca Cou:oij'coiTion'’y. •^^'''wio iXiro'^t'nTp-T^';^ n u iTflan/r-fl'/k M Tli« Coc.i-CofnCo ------;::------■ ■ PlPACt: C • JUNE-T2, T0B4 •;PARAdeAOCMaOAZINS- - g - o r g atew ay to drugs suchI as crack co- HEm u VIVHISPflROVB cainc and heroin. Tliis isis'essentially e based on admissions by cococai^ and hcroinusers iliai Uiey useded marijuana -bcforc-gcttirigon hard-drugrugs:------JEEEIAlIVUAY! I WHAT SHOULD BE DONL^E. W ilh m ed- Increredible Whi:lisperXLm 'M icaJization, m arijuana wouI(3uld be avail- , able under strict controlsIs i to patien ts Q l V f l [ C T l n l ^ v c p ------WU-JLCies You Sup«)er Hearing catcs go further.'sa>Tng‘g rniarljiiana ^ should bc decriminalized——made n avail- r“ O I* able ffom licensed providers:rs ior allowed r Only to be grown for personalII uuse. A few - even propo.se legalizationn olo f the drug. T he w ord •‘legalization"" is enough to ' “ ^ 9 5 9 got Rep. Charles Rangel:l ((D., N.Y.) ^ lunging oui.oLhis chair.Hj;He'believes legalizing marijuana wouldlid 1li;ad to the ; _ legalization of all illicit dru;irugs. “I will This is i the SAME famou;OUS • fight with all the vigor Godod has given W hispererXL™ sound amplifica m e any step tliat w ould cxpaipandtheop- tion deviivicc that has been nationon- portunities for'pcople lo self-elf-destruct.” ^Uyublicized on TV and irin . h e s a y s . _ g„publications_-..similajlia r - ______\ Joscph A. Califan6'Jf:ril“ th"^ foTmcf >c that have been sold ir Secretary of Health, Educ,lucation and ^ ^^osc W elfare and now chairrnarian andi presi- EuropeJ I for much, much more)re! .. dent'of the Center on Addiddiction and But duriiiring this nationwide pub- Substance A buse at Columbinbia Univer- licity cacampaign. TclcRrnnds_i? legJllztrrroiTTOlirTepr offeringg them for! the unbeliev-ev- ization would sabotage: sisignificant ^ble pricrice of just $29.95 onI>niy' p rogress w e have m ade agaigain-st illegal sc who respond to thifJiis .drugs;*’ he says. ifore Midniglit, Augusiust One supporter of the moN o w y o u can slew'd»T l» ______Until I hear from the medicj ■ enjoy the crisp, uth Unity, meet and establislish a working rela- ThThroughout the sum — g ro u p . ..lionship. The leadenlers also hope to in- m er,;rr, * e groups w ill bc Right:t: Cp kids in R u tg e rs - The co-Toundcrr andat former co-di- ' Youniung people around cnC oradcn rector of the Sludcnicni Environmcnial • ihe'ccicciuntry will bcable- L Lit ita ra c y - * -rf 1 Action Coaliuon, HeHelen Denham, 25, to calcall a loll-rrec Free- ''‘‘“Jj,"'oloratlon . *pogram . .is’ onc o f th e leadersers who comprised domm IL ine for the nam es ‘ the planning commiimillee of Freedom of organizationsorj in their area andam n a - '------Summer. “The comrimmittee represents ' tionalnally that can help them dev:le v c Io p pprejudices n that cripple our;u r society." more than 500.0000 youngy people al- ‘ progr>grams in their ow n com m un “I f 1964 w as a b o u t the rigright to vote, ready w orking hardd totc fix problem s ali as wcwell as for advice and materiarrials on '94 is about the right to makeake your vote over the country." saysays Eli Lee. 27. an- voterer registration. The callers, in iu m , - a grc'eat advenhire count.” co says Kath Delaney,,ey, 33, Free- olhcr staffer. “By su ' summer, 20 more can1 addat Iheir nam es to a list of vcv o lu n - ' ' dom Summer’s executive director,dir who ■ young leaders from1 communitycc groups leersrs w ^ illing to provide h elp to) otlothers. ‘ CallCle d U ^ e e d o m was wa the national coordinateator of Earth will be working willvith u s." (S ee next Roc^ock The Vote, a Los Angeles-b:s-bascd - Day ’90. “Young people ddoi o n 't vote in ------page for a list of thc_'ic _20 participants.) grouplUp.Jias been heavily involve>lYcd in 0 UHTrUer,1 young anyw here near the num bersrs tlthey might, T hese groups an2 pri : ph;parcdlotIemon-7r-dewli'doping the summer progran Tliu’s because they have to believebel things stratc ihc various way; v l e w i l l b e ™ 'ays in w hich young the 1?92Ip national elections; R ock can changc firsu andjhc;^sy learn ihai ------people can get^involv Dlv£d:-wiih shelters— Vow_re registered Uiousands o f new wheti they geHnvblvodlTieiriem j^ves:-Z fo r ihe hom eless, scli’c ^'-^able.tayuttcto w oTkrthdr : ch’oortu'ibnrig. help ere.. andar ils leaders plan to Ijnng “They were healers backbai then.” for substance abuse am and youth violence, expertlertisc to this su m m er’s events:">s. dreams foraa m o r e D Dc elaney adds, “an d there’ss healinght go­ environmental cleani ianups, registering Pra’ress conferences, conccrts, T-shirtsT-s ing on now. People— youngng peoplej cs- 18-ycar-olds to vote-tc— as w ell as rais- and pc : posters w ill prom ote th e efforTorts o f pea cefu l a n d fa ir Am erica. ppecially « —alh w orking v eryry Ihard to fix ing m oney to support ort tlic.se program s, concc:icemed young people througllughout tlietlic problem s in their com m■nuniiies. ui and The Freedom Sumn mmt:r groups share ihe summer.su Tony Deifell, 25,.direc- di force for Freedomm S um m er ’94,_clew- _ aas s 1they do, they are puttingn g a healing two goals: They wantant this summer to toro'fl DfFrom tlie Hip— a group that,hat,Jast ly rem em b ers thehc summe’r of 1964: salsalve o n A m e ric a 's soul.” changc attitudes aboujout young people, summ. imcr, sent oul 280 young phojholog- On June 2 1 , her s

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I . I- .______^______1’ EreedranSunmieiler Group of 20- - ■ African-Latino Youtl)uth Summit, Los Angeles—W ork^io0 reducer tensions betw een blackLaiLatino'youths. A u stin G n k s s iw ^ TT b k in k T an k , Chi- cago—Encourage^c^young people to _ use writing, musfc andan performance [... — - a n IQ express com mnu'nily u'r conccrns______Johniny’sBack. Center for Communilmlty Action, Lum- b cnon, N .C .— ^TrainsIs yyoung leaders to . ■iQlve com m unity p rohrohleijig, including ^ substance abuse a ndd racism.n '' Community Cultureire and Resource !MBliniy Qn VI i ln ! Center, Lexington,, Miss.—M Works 10 improve public educaiication in Holmes County, the fifth poorclorest in thc U.S. ------E ast-Bay-A sian Y outhjth G enter,-Berke------l!^, Calif.— Investigatesites violence among ‘ 'Asiftns.workingwitiicxicx-gang members. ' F u n d i F reed o m ScJjo aman ong students. ' Sensational Brother:lers and Sisters, Now vou cana own all o f Johnny^s favo'orite momentsts. Hahnvillc, La.— Ediicjucates the com- m unity o n environmicntal cn safety. ■ ' I t’s thetl collectionI iA at critics arere calling Serious Teens Actinging Responsibly, Hardyville, S.C.— Oiganganizcs workshops “Puree Magic.” lo icach skills to iccnsns agedj 14-19. • l u ...... iimANr.nj.stJAii.VNi^vs r T he Unity Club, Clcvleveland. Ohio— ------Works wiiliPTAsTreligiligious groups and • ‘ -housing authorities to'es'tablishcom-to't ; - n r ; c ; r j r munication among stucitudcnts. ' U jima, Decatur, Ga.—1.— ^Works on thc problem of youth violc Up and Coming. Comlompton, Calif;— Involves youjfis fromn 113 L os A ngeles schools in communityty scrvicc.: ii - ± U r b a n X , N ew Y ork^ C ity— W orks to • provide n voicc for youtouths in city poli- cics in areas that affect;c t their lives. Y o u th P e a c e m a k e rs,s , >M inneapolis— Su-cnglhcns th e cuUura:ural identity of its I; members, mostly NativItive Americans. Youth Unity, Phiiadclrielphi'a— Teaches ■ ?■% I youtlis how to get alongng pcaccably ; with ! policc and reducc raciaci^tensions. For more information,1, acall the 24-hour Freedom Une at 1-800m-FREE-415. ONlYWaEACICH! mDRnAiiPRii:! ■ift Out'i6«!oa by Guenj Viiia Memo W«(iMs.BuiUAti.Caiirarmi9iS2i. PnntesmU.S : 12, tOM • PACE 0 llm tu PiTTn PARADE MAQA2WE ■ JUNE t l H'tia-Ni.k'-. iSSJ OlimCiftoinon PtBtucbsnt Group. CABSDHH PQ n n y ^ it o n u n J iM ^ ------iSNiriSllNTONJ n r EPORTS:^!^-— F lRESHI JknowvVy^HY^ r ------I 4-this anccient plant ^ works MIRAACLES on 'Wher(re a re th e ruleses w ritte n dowiw r i ? ’ ------'-Jessicu Ficm insrg. J7. o f-Memph is, Ten n.-rJa:Jason-(AJay^)Jonos,-lS, o/.JofJ'renton, ------p t ! N.J..NkoleZabrbrccchi. 16. o f DouglassvllleIlie, Pa., Kate D enton. 15, o of. f Saginaw: T h o AlOQ V ora P la n t, Dry, Cracket3d, Itching F e S Mich., and Travi:vis Neal. 14, o f Oakland, CatCalif, began their conversatiiW ion by "Nature's Drug Store" dealing with a ququestion j^ e d by a Duluth,h, jMinn., teenager in a reccn,rent column. Yes, everi doclors are baltofned wliy Aloe Vera works so fast andivcI j-vorks so well on ■ ■ ■ Do You Suffer ___ ------foot problems caused bybydtyskinrBulIf- < -.wilh-any.ot th ese____ your feel are dry and cracked...cn if the Fool Problem s? itching drives you crazy..Jy.^if your feet are •• ^0"r0UaJ‘-Uiey'5nag76ur5ur.stdckings..'il'.' you pick at them till the;they’re raw...you should know about a’ remarkable H p |H fl Jossica J a y ______N ioore . K ato T"ravla ra^ l - . product thal will give you'OU fast relief and ' may end Uiese fool probleiblems forever. Thoro aro guys9 who troat girls Ilko com cc plim ented, b u t yo u w ann t a challenge, ■ quocns, and guysys who troat girls liko Jcssica: Jc You can tell me I’m[’m beautiful, Prom pt, Satisfyln;Ing Results d irt But tho guyiiye who troat a girl but bl don't Ict m e wiilk all oove v e r y o u . liko a quoon got3t dumped tho some J a y : B u t w e d o n ’t kn o w a11 ll thosetJ trulcs!' Miracle Foot Repair" is nmade from the ' U H way. Why Is thaila t? Cj inner gel of the Aloe Ven/era plant wiiich g B -- - -UessiyirHTnromjut^itli uiis guy. and nc p pi ic k u p tlie g irl. S h V e o m ets s tot( the door, ______has_bcerLused_forjl,000.lOO.years.to h c lp - — ? ■ i f l w o u ld , lik e, lick:the tl totom of mv shoe ____YouY go.'"W ow, you look reireally nice." ^nbearabje fool probleblems like drv. ~ “if I wanted him tcto. And I felt like. "Do AiAnd she's just like, "M mm.m, i thanks." cr^edTitching skin.itt is a fast-acting, yo u n o t hav e □ pcrsonalitx, er ajifeofyour ' AiAnd she doesn’t say.anythinhing to you! g e n t l e , n a tu ra l r e mledy. e d and skin HBBBi . own. that you havave to, like, melt into' JcJessica: Do guys want to hhe.i e a r th a t too? moislurizer-lhal penelrate rates deep 10 BOI Tlo malliliter what else you’ve Iriedl e d , w h atev e r I w a n tI youy to be?" That’s not TiTravis: Guys would love to hear that, at the cause of the problen)lem. If you suffer attractive to inc.. I like to have to work JaJay: You take a girl out, andind you want fro m a n y o f th e s e fo oII l problems, p: you Miracle J Foot R ep a ir ,» ------a t it-Jry -lQ jn n k e: \him interested in me. to to please her. Say you go to ai movie. 1 as you cart Will fSlrelieve your troubled feel.^ s h o u ld tiy s o m e a s so o n as Jay: One minutec jgirls want to be S Sh h e a sk s y o u to g e t h e r soimetlilng."and" m e treated like a quceiccn. and the next they you yo miss half of the movie.;. I d o n ’t care Send for a1 FREEE s a m p l : ______don't. It's like a gl guessing game.______^ b o u t th a t— b u t n m I b e in£.lQC»nip g ti e ? J e s s ic a : T h a t's whv h a t k e ep s it intenjsting. K Ko ato : D o n ’t a lw ay s b e in a ggi o o d m ood ' of Miracle:le Foot Repair™ K Jay: No, it docsn’n’tl Bccausc guys get • wlwhen you’re around a’girllll DC on’t say. If frustrated. It’s like,:e, "W h a t d o y o u w a n iT "Q"Oh. everything’s fine." whcvhen you're- You’ll see fast»st, satisl^ng resultsi NIcolc: Girls warnint the challenge when annoyed. an Or when you’re hahaving the they first m ceta'gI'guy. bul they want to w(w o rs t d a y o f y o u r life . A nid d ssay she “l've had «riouj fool problems ft Here’s How To GiG et y o u r be treated like"queueensonadatc. said sai something that you totalatally don’t ycar\, untilusmj; Miracle Fool Repair' F R E E S A M P L E b y R. / Return Mail ll };o( rid uf tlie oked ami fell. I>r irini allih can try it without cost,ist, a n d gel th e f""oiciyioiiic air'V tlicy sit you downm at the dinner tabic . walk wa all over a guy, it's no fun anymore. xnfffl iltc mnrfcef. jud'NONE wmparccve soothing relief you've lorlonged for. Just _____ fomia and say, "Let mec co r d e r f o r y o u .’' th a t’s T r a v is : D o a ll g irls lik e toI gegc t flo w e rs? )ihc elTeciiver>ei% of Ntiniele lw>i Repair". so sweet! I don'tt tthink that's being a Jo; ;end flowers, send your nam e andd addresso and ' Keith Hiistell. S■why wc’rc acting that I’d I’d give it back. But if you gga' a v e m e I Foot Cure. E nclosed isisSI.00C^sl1□Cl1cck□ S I'i; I w ay. 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PARADE'S SPE<> E C 1A L \ - - ' ' A and IIVTELJLXdGEMC CoiuicerLsi^ REP(ORT^ Bocauso ol volufflo of mailI roccivod,ro IHt[ad C an ^ Paradedo rofirotsI It cannot answer querlucrlcs ______tS------— -Big Break JTurns Sour on BpoadwayBi Chajnberlain,Ln, a n d ticket sales plum m eted.). ) T1 h i s Tony snafu wwj a s t h o S latest in a striit r i n g o f m isfortunes3 fcf o r t h e J p-'- » Jf ■ _ B roadw ay no^l o v i c o . _ F irst; Mclis!l i s t ’s vocal cord hem orrhagede d during a rche■ h e a r s a l early last yeaie a r , H'^ .4 \ and she hadi tt< o Tcm ain-silont-n t - f o r a ...... - ■ J l H m onth and a 1 h a l f , •' v ’ -I D uring'outofo f - I JUUE PARCELLS. CAtCANCER PATIENT, ^ tow n tryouts,ts , s h e rjn s reinjurod horo r

:------EH h ajjd w as outt ofo: the . "I guess you cou]ijuld say the violin is m y/ lilife, and that play- Chamberlain and Errir ric o In My Fair Lndy: Audloni K xony show for fouru r ing w ilh (he Bnllimcmore Sym phony Orchestrstra is a-dream come . dwindled when ho lot!oft— and c^idld.hcr chanco for — ^------m o r e m o n t h sIS . . S h e . , ; tr u e . h e n M[olissa o : Errico rejoir3ined the ciast last Septei> te m b o r "So w hen my life-ifL— m y dream — was tlireireatened by breast b e a t out u l 600 other in St.St. Louis. M elissa receivs iv e d cnnccr, 1 set out toD aattack it w ith the sam e2 intensityir I bring to y o u n gJ \ w o m e n l a s t c r itical t i c praise w hen the shs h o w m y m u s ic . year torolo w in of the Eliza n ’ finlil]ally ro^^hcd Broadway,l y , b u t ------y-ftearciicdJojLainnsnlthl w ith a m ore humhu an environment. i____ D oolittloito Ropposite i c h a r d h v t h^ unamW berloin in t som eplace 0{icn to0 newn w ays of treating cancer.cai Like fraction- \ . the,latest • hintijiting that she was B roadw ay roviva:'al oi" JWy Fair - rom a i t h t h e oted-dose cliem otheiherapy, in m y case, nantically involved with L a d y , it seem ed, a droam como directcctor, H ow ard Davic^.I. S h o "The benefits w ithithout the discom fort. true to tlio actres3SS. An has1 deniedd any affair. • "Someplace thntIt believedb in treating thele wholei person, not vmlcnown, M elisss s a h a d j u s t ' "There’s T h a lot of pressurea r e , just the cancer. Thatlat used nutrition to strenjjngthen the immune graduated fromI Yale"i with a politicitics, ogo,” the actresss tt( o l d system, nnd cncourajraged patients to get pdrsdrsonally involved, m ajor in art histcitory and PAH/iRADE. "It’s com potitivo.v o . "Som oplace tliatit ccould give m e the stami:mina to keep play- philosophy. T h e) envy e: is all over tho plap la c c . in g . . The demandinglg role of Eliza. A lotDt oi f p e o p l e w a n t t o p u■uU U "I found Cancerr TreatmT ent Centers of ArA m e r ic a .™ T h e y d i d a Cocknoy flow er2r g i r l w h o i s y o uI d d o w n — o t h e r w o m e n1 wv. h o the rest. A nd for theh e la s t fiv e y e a r s , e v e r y cFcheck-up has been taught by Prof. HenryH Higgins woulclid liko to be playing tht h i s the sam e. 'N o .signr> oof cancer'.^ to speolc- like a duiuchees, had role.}. It’s1 disheartening. I[ hh a v e turned Julio And:drows into a . folt veryvc lonely." She didI aca d d "N eedless fo say,y . I've treasured every corconccrt since. A star tn the 1956; original.c But thatt RichardF C ham berlain;I n a n d tliou.<;and time.s over; e r , " - • for M elissa ErriccCO—\^ohad . ,Micha:haol M oriarty both troa• o a t c d — To speak to an or 1 oncology inform ation spejpccialist, or receive proved sho couldd sing, dance her well;w (The late Rex literature,by mail, plplease call 1-800-234-5021)21. and m astor tho BritishB: Harrii•rison, the original Hen:e n r y acccnts— this luclcky break Higgi•gins, w as know n to cuij u r s o ■ turned into a nig]ghtmare. actres•esses w hile onstago.)> Tonight, whonn tho Tony MeLfelissa E rrico has beenn A w a,rds for the' bcbest on auditiitioning for Evita. ICiesi e s M e Broadway aro prcresented on K a tc e andt a few m ovie rolos,lo s. CBS, M elissa. 24.1. won’t be in , She m ay get another, big bbn r e a k . the running: for bbest actrcss in But forfo now . she said, ’T nne e e d ------CANCFJ n t ™ : ------^______- .fVjnusic.aUXixp_shiihow ran for timn q five m onths', b uti iit closed two . discip;iplino and tim o to rpainl i n ta i n days before the pcperformance this rolerc [Bliza]. I did n o tht; h in g - that the Tony voti Ciil.:all 1-800-234-502:2 1 - )ters had been all dajlay but rest. I look'foi*wi* w a rd invited to sco. (Mi/lichaol to havaving tim e to bo a norir;r m a i ny program OoDonda oti.n vnrloiy Otot tnciorst. nna atftora from ■nrd nKcclwoiiosa o( onyp M oriarty had replplaced Richard persor palioni lo poUonl. ;on. I w ant to rollor-blacl a d e . ”

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Just look: fofor the money- IKJ b^ S I how can wc: rmaintain tliat we can han- [}cr on June 26th. ]' following sentence■ce so that it. saving MOP & GGL L O coupon in your newspaper die ncadetniilie. business and govern-*' m akes senseP (ThinI[link fasti Tho mental dutiesa ilhat routinely involve com- d en tist is about to> remr< ove youp J ___ plcxor^liutiant or even dangerous men?1? wisdom teothl) Thele Iansw er will ' - • -appear in-noxrwfloPQok’s column;- — On many niglights, I go to sleep at 10 H S P R F C T idc for the righl bug doesn't have 0 VRPRSRVTHS T ryinying i to buy ihc right insecticide p.m. ana wa/ake.up a t 3 A-m. feeling6 TTH.LSTTHNRV^V SB T N D R . be conf;onfusing. New d-CON® Broad3ud Spcctrum -C nnvling B u g KillerKill com pletelyy refreshed. 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