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% ------w Good irmorning P a c ee s lo ^VS onI any .. - T o d a y ’s f o r e c a s t : hostjage dieal Partly cloudy withwi slight chance of TTioABaodated Press detainees wosw not discusscd. That is a kc thundershow ers. Highs Hi, in thc mid-80s. key in order for ihe Israelislis t« t l IM -|— ITTI— ^ nh m n i nlcn secretary .geoenil— ■ ilso-soid-hc had-received-n««ialew ------Aftcrthe-mectingrPcrPcrcz-djrCricllar sold— i ^ A 2 and an Israeli envoyy * on Wednesday si by others, from President*illnl OBushtoa U ill lO U on the fate o f thc scvm missinling hc telep h o n ed Ira n ’s iombassodor lo thc dampened speculation ab» see bow soon we can get rcsiresulls." The Jerome Cityity Council has voted ! secretary-general, and to s ells are prepared to make evercry Perez dc Cuellar schocheduled no new talks Javier Perez de Cuellar, saic i Lubrani, who led the three unanimously to holdold a SepL 17 election said after a 1 H-hour Uri I ree-mcmber efibrt if theyly kknow in a very dear manncner wilh the Israeli dclegatiorition, but said he would ' session with Israeli negotiate for a $1.5 millionion revenue bond to tiators in Geneva. Israelii negotiatingi team in talksi withu Perez the situationI of their missing persons," Pcre:rcz sloy in Europe for somiome lime so hc could Bul he said be was “st upgrade thc city wawaste-water treatment “still hopeful that de Cueuellar, said the Geneva sessession wos dc Cuellar saisaid. “They wont assuranceces quickly return lo Gencvinevu if Ihere were ony plant. things may happen,” andd tlthose, hopes were “fruitfitful,” but that the releaseISC o f A rob which I will! tiyti> to obuiin from die other sidlide new developments. PagaBI Growth in Hai]ailey piaint for>rpay " Boisise’s ma^yor officicially The Hailey Cityity Council has been oslced to approve a massivet subdivision in the north, a nd to3 annexai additional land in the south. I Page Bl stepps into Ssenate nace ByDrewDeSiliSilver Timcs-NcwsI wrwriter • N o s u r p r i s s o - B 4
ALLS — Boise Mayor Dirlirk Kempthome in part becajccausc Idaho needs a^ made,it ofTicial Wednesday: H< B i g S k y c o a c hlies e ! look ahead He young senator who can:an : rebuild the slate’s' place retiring U.S. Sen. Slcvi:vc .seniority in thc Senate. :■-WhUff University.y.of Ol IdaKo'CciacKTolin’ T Apart from the Boiseisc mayorship,i a non-: Smith expects his VaiVandals to. slip a little, link any of us fully realize whahal partisan position, KciKempthornc's only: Boise State’s Skipp HallH oiTered annual to get into,” said Kcmplhomc: aas previous political expcriecriencc was managing pre-seagon.football11 meetingn attendees a d his wife, Patricia, and his tw 2 a r^ ld mayor, who in 1989 wmI'os candidates, althougli statetatc Sen. John Hansen' br re-election to a sccond four-ur- of Idaho Falls announcunced Tuesday he’s widely viewed as lhe favorite olof forming an cxplorator)tory corrimittcc and. Republican establishment. Thailat former Attorney Generalral JJim Jones has said: vas.rcinforced.oLWcdacsda^ xmeht-abouMiie-plnns^------crcncc, when Kempthome Permits av ^ bjbie l ne on Labor Day. >mier U.S. Sen. James McClurcire Whoever eventually' winswi: the Republican .... - .S tarlin g -to d ay .-lefleftover permits for - ign choimuin. - nomination likely willA-ill face U .S. Rep. . _ controjl^deer, elkfc aand ante!ope_hunts • one o f Idaho’s most rcspectcded w ill be sold by I ^ o10 ' lbcparirnent o f Fish oliticians, said he was backingng ■ Please see KEKEMPTH0RNE/A2 I- ( . And Game.-, Pag*D4 ^saysintvestigat ition ^ F l s U h e l p T h e N’orth w e s t PowerI Planning Council met Wedncdnesday to discuss changcs to improirove salmon and nd no wTOngdoi)ing steelhead runs. PageD4 i e l l Selling insurance wilhiwithout a liccnse is a writer misdemeanor underr Idaholi law. Thc insurance departmentnt alsoa can levy an LLS - Thc Idaho Departmentnt adminislrolivc penallyilly of S15.000 for UKE (ULnURr/TlM TkriM.N is investigating an allegation)n selling insurance withoutlout a license. Gabel «il o f Education m em ber Garyty said. S n e a k y v i d e o tnbnlck l( Earning money to buyluy new school clothes, FeliciaF Hlrsch helps T W IN FAL KempthomeFalls ma is acting as on insurance:c No charges have beencn I filed against Fay. Sen. Steve Symcmms* supposedly brig h ten th e lo t of herier tath er'a ca r b u s in e s ss W\ ednesday afternoon. I a liccnse, a deputy attorney wants to replai :y G abel said. shocking videotape3C imay or may not H trsch sa id th e co lo>rs rs w e re h e r m om ’s Idea1 tot help draw atten tio n t The insurance departrartmcnt terminated em barrass Syinm s’ tar]target. Rep. iUchard Symms. Kim berly R o ad M otoror (C ars In TSyln Falls; “1 don’t thinkcurrcnt investigation into Mr.!r. Fay’s liccnse when hc Ifailed lo file an Stallings. Either wway,'it. damage’s"' L ties,” said Roger Gabel, o0 application f6f rencwiew al a n d d id n o t _ ------Symms’ crediblHtyriyrtoday'a-editorial— — ^ w e're aboul to £ hc introduced:y h general who-represents thele complclc'required cducaljcalipn. classcs, said sajs. j . ‘ ortmenL children at a n n Dixie Screduk. u dcpartmctmcnt licensing staff , ^ Paga AS ] iio owns thc Anderson, Bloke, Psychiatrisist says mei Hall. “But we i c, member. jiital illness : Agency in Twin Falls, said shot. We invite i :d Under Idaho law, in.suni.surancc ogcnts must Tw isted sense of:Df freedom journey thattote is investigators Wednesdayly renew ihcir licenses eververy two years and lo ryo- -f/^ 1^1 1 ibund-ncLwmngrfning nn !«; tn iipfrhini.or:«r8PJV.cl^a^ey|S^^K sc n ^ h im to ja i l ,, becousc=^e|n^dally t tgnpcdci,tj he m et wilh state ObituartBs...... 2 S ection D July 16,1990.. JnrtbTiin it' ' ~ *’ nnd that theyJoL “It’s hell spending a yeayear looking at a Henn1 was^ discovered when the Magic Valley 3,4 Sports.. Sp< ...... 1-3 part. F ay said tl wall without a penny, witJwithout getting a attomey’iy’s ofTice saw a com puter li Comics'...... 5 OuO utdoors.....4-6 ogcncy'thot the letter or a visitor,” Hennn ssaid during his showed1 his1 lengthy jail time withe Buslness.-v.7-8 ;hafcr___invca.-tigating.stc Id ah o ...... 6 Bu: . hearing. **Nobody knew 1I exexisted.” being chjharged, Baltimore State's At enn sp e n t a y ea r In th e Ba Ie poslol premium forapo Saltimore Jail without beln P lease recycle Ihlsils newspaper Jienn was jailed in connennection with the Stuart Sir)im m ssaid. AP Lswfphete sentence “They foundle toe a papenwork erro r thahat showed he had been t said; lelng y, Estess Fay, who ha( sn released. leys that insurance in Id( ! actions attempt to renew 1 Investigators a£ , V,iteriu ■ fur— in su ra n c e -o g e n ' : X '.- - ■ . J ' -I uiicL tem iinatcd his lio hc hadn’t. Fay sai. \GAJA2 “I don’t w rite aj A
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—— —— A-2 Tlmoa-Nows. Twin Falla•alia. Idaho Thursday, Augustt iIf s . 1991 Fay^ Weatiiiier Tionager negotiations, effeffectuation- of. fl • ■ — ■ ConUnued frono m A l co“:omiiierciat underwriting mi Oi.il ,.k .^r W.'-.t.-.'^i.Inu " f " tht» r_<>T-negnunt nn r r ^ , j . ~------iicenscTcncwn lent toeffectuiuion-of nhcm oon. . ichool of^cials oniy call hiran iif th ^ niatten siibseauent jr.' The a cbntraw of Insunisurance. and'^nailing.'.'.J F ay is thise s sole owner of the :an't reach the. manager, nges, he or olherwise-deli^lelivering a>written--:|-::.: Andersonj-BliilDtike, Fay agency, he nanager makes all the chang The Accu-Wfeather® e: forecast forir noon, Thursday, Au laid. - solicitation forir insuranceti to any • | soid. H e w as} tlthe chnlrmon of the . .'. ; ..V. '.. State BoardI 0of tedBcntion until . Anderson,^ Blake, Fay writeiICS m ore person in Idaho.- c : . : c I -• I-' I ""I I MW earlier this yearar 1nnd fs a form er Tw in yhan * " $130,000 of insurancee 1a year Fay said he receieceives no insurance^ f 408 508 608 70s 80s>8 908 1008 1108 •1 0 s -0O 8b 08 10s 208 308 4 3oard m ember. b r CSI, Black said...... Mm m isslons. Hle e aiand tw o agents get < ih temperaiufe zones for the3 ddt a y .______~ ^ Falls School Bot Bands.6flpafat9ji!flhj ------G abelsnid thethe.iave.llege’s Depanment ihvcsnivcstigatbrs told Fay j College of Sout3uthcm Idaho, retiring poliiwlicy. thai his appenramranee In television . * Dean of Financance Karl Black said . Only O on policies iti vwhich commercials forthe■the agcncy wos “not : , Wednesday. COIT:ommissions are deferredd '- life a problem.” Fay sai- FRONTS: Kemiipthorne^—I C o n tin u ed frorro m A l bortion, one.of the most emonotional decision that legalizealized abortion, to bc nd divisive issues in Idaho inn 1recent o v e rru le d .so o nI, , glgiving states,the ,.;.,. ■ c o t o WARMM STATIONARY ■______(D1S91 jA ^-W oathe^■ ji^ Ir Richard Stallingings, D-Idaho, in next "J ' ears. power to regulate; ababortion ia liiey sec' ;. . year’s general elC'election., “All we can ask o f one anotheher is to fit. “And that’s wheivhere it belongs,” he . j fe ffi. • ilM ff^w Wi . Kempthornete said he wasn’t >ok within ourselvqs, ask ounirselves said. c o m fo rta b le with w the label of ^{,2)'hat .we really believe, asidI tictti on Although Kemp:mpthorne Is best '’ frontrtinner. "AnAny time you take for ise area, he soid he Is • ; Vi3Auod.HodPr.iis lat,** h e sa id . " I do n o t su|lupport known in the Boise a granted any Idatdahoan’s vote, you’re unrenrestricte'd abortions, andid as a fomlliiu-with the Ma{Magic Valley. : not showing resrespect for them and snator ' I - would not vbtote to '"Earlier this yeoiyear, I was ft guest you'n: likely to} blbe surprised.’’ he said, gppfppropriate federal moneyey for speaker at the JeroIcrome Chamber o f . Tem peraturesc St. Louis 87 62»2..... “ I'm going to) ggo b ut and earn m y aix)rtx)rtions. Bul thereisre isxceptijtlons Commerce’s annualuol dliuier.” he said. Salt Lako City 95 69 ------Max Min P >9...... votes the old-fashishioned way." ipe, incist, life df.the:motheher an d -‘‘I've spokcn-in Coodliig, Co< Mountain !" San Francisco 68 60 • Thupsdoy. Aur. 15 Albuquorquo 66 73... Kempthornele snid he planned a seve:vere>feta] deformity ^ thahot'are Home and'at oihetiher towns In the ; Aivu-Wtjihcr* foicta^l tot ibytlintibyt condlllocn onj hlyh tgrnpcfatufr^ Seattle 82 58 announcements around oppr — Atlanta , 72 681. Spokano 80 50^ "" series formal anr ppropriate to^be considered:d w ith valley. And when;n I was with FM C, Boston 90 73... j" ; - .Washington...... 85_72.’2..... later this year, and rcgar:gard to abortion.” , before I became'majmoyor, I report«l to ------• Chicago. - 66-57... ,. avoided discu.ssii.ssjn8 ? P « ific :issu e s. -,-Hc-Hcndd«!jhai-Jiciwpcctctl-R< Roc:.Vs,T;rihczofficcJn:Pocate catello. s6.-I.'m.very,>-.c-Trr --T—IP Dallas 75 70.:^O M TV iniTajis Bul he d id rev'e:veal his position on Wad/ade,-the 1973 Supreme C o u rt familiar with that strestretchbfhighway." m ...... ' Donvof 89 53... : I Coour OWono I B6» i ^ Oos Moinos 83 59...9 '.'.'.'.' - Max Min L . . gK i Detroit --86 64.04 .0 3 -- Yostorday, ___07.56 Honolulu 89 74... 4 Lost yoar 90 53.^ .Odia^ig a ■i Houston 79 75.20 5 .2 Normal 90 51, :opIe to oppeor.os sliens.- re fe re n c e s to a1 191986 incident in ‘ : iLtrwiaton I B9» i a ^ Indianapolis 85 59.39.39 Sunsot today 6:40 pjn.I. . Continued from3m A l Estess made np mention, off aliensc Edm onds. O kla.., In which a, postal . Kansas Cily 88 61... 1 Sunriso tomorrow 6:45 a. . Odiaga's attoiitomeys have already . . J I his conversatiotis with OdiagaIga Bill .worker killed' several se , people, • Laa Vegas 105 79...9 .... Lunar phaso: First quorte, adm itted their• clclicnt fired thc shots 7 ______ftiig 17' full Aiig q*;- l.-icl >me sort of change'in Od»h a g a 's 'WIllitthiMh Mid.' I ^ ------Los Af»ge!es-----76-67... ------thafkiilalWrightBhrmd^chafe ------^ Memphis 69 699 ...... quartor Sept. 1; now Sep •rccptions' o f the woHifaitJundn3 fiim ^"Oaiaga oTso frCqu■eqiiemlroskcd-co== ------®P' ®- But -OdiigaIga suffers - from v ... ----- Miami Boach 90 62... d take placc. lie said. workers w ho had) seiserved in Victnom schizophrenia an<;and was unable lo form Milwaukoo 69 62....2 'Z I d a h o W hcn O d iag a n re d h is .3C30-06- what it was likee tcto kill someone, in te n t n ec e ssa ry lo ... Minneapolis 64 60...0 ..... Max MininPcp c rim in a l in ilibcr rifle, he was shooting:b b t "an Williamson said, } ' convict him, defci:rcnscntlomcy.i.«iy. ; ( I BoiM I 68* E Now Orloans 67 72 2... Boiso 67 38... tcrcd form of something Ihatat m ay Odiaga’s substanceonce abuse problerhs FnH»T I defense altomey David ? ‘ Now York 91 72... 2 Bufiey 70 36.6 ..... To that end. del : human or may npt'.be huniman," began as early asIS ththe eighth grade, - 3 'tr. N evin ask ed Estess Es if hc believes ■" Oklahoma City 86 65... 5 Hogerman 72 33 stcsssaid. / • ••, - ■ according to Wllllailliom son, w hen he_____ 2 tr. Odiaga is "ann tidiot, a lunatic or _ g , ______Or^aha______87 63 .... 3 Idaho Falls 70 32 rrested.—started-drtnfcing^^rOdingn used, tfie 7 3r62— ■niflcctcil'winrin.sai.sanit'p’“ - w - ) t 7. -•■Lowislbn------62“« T diuga rcfMriedly told a Jailer ththat he drugs LSD.- mescalin:aline and peyote bn • Pittsburgh 84 655 .0:,03 McCall ' 53 366.36 . Nobody suffcffering from any of , ‘ * annod lo make up a slory aboi•out Ihe ■ a regular basis forJT srecasts Iduho hu.s been«n without an insanity o';’ ;r Ncd important for a-jtir-jury to be able to_____ her sum m ary defense"'sinCc'Jc-“ thc--L-c‘gislature -Blaine .CQuniy.Proscc.uiQr. : Twin Falls. Burley.. RiRupert, Jerome and Goodiniinir Weathe 'illiumson began on Wcdnesdiiday to '^considerall that." :• Mostly cloudy wiili lighijhi winds and a slight chance'ce of The National Wealher weak outlawed it in 1982. 19 but prosecutors ,. . , llier Service in Boise says a w ik Odinga's history o f violcncttee and ■ a j in thc upper 70s lo mid-KOs. Lo> from ore still required:d tot ptt)ve that Odiuga ..KihundcrshowcfN. llijtlis in tl Lows soulhwesicrly flow aloftiloft wus spreading moisiure fi vg abuse to the shootings. ‘ in Ihc upper SO-., tropical siorm Hilda acros:ross ihc southem pun of the statiute. knew what he wcwas doing at the time ottery With thc jury .removed froir. . . nhem oflhe killings.• Id a h o ■<>< I Coihas Prairie und Woo«^ood River Valley: Partly cloui:<)udy Skies Wednesday were/ere partly cloudy over ihe non! )urtrooin. Williamson read a lilist o f B O IS E ( A P ) - Thc winning lartof Ncvin a-skcd if IOdiaga was capable ' ' wilh « slighi c1kuii.c of al'lcrficmoon lhundcr^howcr^. Highs’hs in of panhandle, ihcIhc southwest and thc eustem pat olcnt acts and threats allegjgedly numbers drown WedA'ednesdoy night In - the ccntral mountains.s. SunnyS skies prevuiled overcr thc o f "cold, calculateluted judgm cnl” on the ' the lower 80s. ^ iti ihehe lupper 40s lo lower SOs. ade by Odiaga between 1973*11.1988. Ibe Id a h o S u pper e r Lotto-Lotto panhandle and ihe west cencniral night o f the shootixjtings. . southern part o f Ihe pa hose included several fi£rights/ America are: ’ Extended foreca-si: mountains.,Winds guslctsled across ihe upper Snake RiRiver don’t twlieve■ve that was something . , ’ "I eluding some in the Army thahailed 4-29-30-39-44^74 7 . I M ostly siinrty witli u sligi;Iiglii chancc of thundershowers Valley, but winds were: mimostly light over Ihe rest of Idadaho, , hc was able to do.do." Estess replied. •’ i , O diaga's eventual di.schai^e. (four. twenty*ninenine..thirty, thirty- I the southem m(>iini;iins. Highs Ml in the 80s wanning lo0 thc tl Tcmpcniiurcs Wednestticsday ranged from ihc mid-70:70s in A ccording io10 earlier testimony, Williamson . also menticiloncd nine, forty-four, fortjbrty-seven) m id-80s lo niicl-y(ls. Lowsvs iiin Ihe mid-SOs lo inid-60s. the ceniral mountains andund across the panhandle 10 ihele low O diaga sw allowowed as many as 36 ^ imcrous threats Odiaga madade to ■ ' • I; N orthern Utah and Ncvodrvada: 90s across ihc .south, Sudafed tabletsi bbefore he drove into ' , ^ llow postal workers bvcr the ycyears. ~ j | __' I Northern Ui;ih; Variubiable cloudiness wilh scattcriicred Thc wurmesi tempciiperaturc recorded in ihe state si Keichum that nigliigbl. : Sincc 1978. however, there arore no QWklX>TlCj ■ thundcRhowcfN. llip in inn Ihe mid-SOs to upper 90s. LovLows ' Wednesday was 95 al Malad. Ma Stanley reported the cohoIdc.si S u d afed -is an over-the-counter • lom plesof- physical -violeiic in ihe miil-6(K. ic nulioiTWisdoTnrMShTrTL'pOl» n e d ------’irusardccongcsiaiSiam that contains u n "^,. , nce-in— ‘ThW iliaga's record. Nevin .said. Ncvudii: Sciiiicfcd mainly rjiui afternoon and evenirning the coldcst ul .12 und Builllullhcad City und Luke Huvu.su'C C ity. ingredient thal stistimulates-the ccntral -'“f ■ ■B For tfie u>£nr>tlOvxtndlMtoArTKTlca . thunderstorms. Iliiihs 80 to '90. Lows in the upper 50s. Ari/-. and Liiughlin, Nev..cv.. reported ihe warmest ul 111.•• nervous system. -WlWilliamson pointed out Odioiiaga’s and/doho fantasticlc Ftuen nuntbers. eoU; m In convcrsutioilions w ith C alifornia “PP^[parent interest in violent acts. : Record rainfnfall drenches; California^ess.( isJfalls elsew hecE6------psychiatrist Da^fidvid SchefTner, Odiaga - . While.working at thc Boise- .. snid his Sudafedfed oycrdose caused o'f'C'tice. Odiaga occasionally n “ “ "IJ—'n ie Auix'inied }*ress ' la-n inrhi»< in rhiiflpsion. S.C,: Mucon, Gu.. und Shreveport. 1 inches ut Milton. Ra.. Mi . La.: I irculation - ' 73-OSI.^l between tU:DO a.m. undd .'.S:30 S36.40 for 1.1 weekc Sunday Sun only. SIJO • . Remnants of (topicalI storm xt( Hilda-brought more ruinru and morc than un inch,ui.Lut.Columbas.. Qa.-LuHcin.Jcjr = M i ______C!TC ,tn;-weekdayai-Tp-rcpon lale newifne pl line.s are opeit .-117ill7.1.1-09.'ll. week. S29.90 for 1.1 week*eekx. - t Ihan fourlimes llic normalal monthlyrr ntinfall. Tcmpcniiurcs aroundJ ththe nation ut p.m. EDT runjunged between 7 und 10110 u,m. only, tf you do noi s caused flooding in some parts < A charge of SI.VCO will be levied for all J Elsewhere, heavy riiins ca from 54 at Arcuta. Calif..f..lo U iO.luiBlyihe.Culif. receive your pup Rain also fell In partss of o Ohio, Tennessee, Alabam RIer-Rogcf«»n-l>n-Holtisler ’, „yaiin,’ailable weekday* only. city and county newipa;'ipaper pumuani to TheTimes^Sews 326.5.'?7.‘S . Section 6C-10R of Ihe ihe Idaho .Code. - • Louisiuha and'IV ^as and fromfro Virginio across Rorida. Twin Fall* undid alla! oiher ureax }! A bout four ini. hcs o f rainain fell ut Bangs, Texas, ovemlg Thundsy U hereby deilgrMlgnated o« the day 7.1.1-0K44 Sul ofthc week on which legalegal notice* will be 2 but rivers and sifi.';tms siayi S f , r - C - . Ovemight ruiiiiall in Caliralifomiu was generally one ihii muiJ - PomfflBiler. pleaiele lend11 change of NewsN : -SLCO1.00 per week. Mail labierlptlonii r , addreM form to: P.O. Box:Box 548. TWin Falti. Z of an inch or less. Dut ihuithal amount wus as much as r foi 7 3 4 J I . Clurk Wulvvonh.nh. manaBlngcdiior -- bc: pa.paid In advance ond ure available 1 ^ times the normal rainfall for Augusi. r 6 3 2 6 Steve Crump,, ell;city editor *her«here uarrier delivery Is not malmnli, . l 3 . }; Heavier ntinfall duringg llIhe six hour^i ending at 2 p.mp.r . andfollcuiam,iig sim ple tnstructlons.______If you have b nc3xcept lining. EIm t broidered 11111pim. R e d , G o l d1, , Green & Blaci:k. Size S-M-L. I , $184 - j Mock Tumrtle by Ha]E in g 1 0 R e d Cotton P0•lyestefI3 B lend. 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...... I Nation P^torirefines to)perteh Bai^asssodatio]m blastssQuayl day blasted some of Viaice President charged thatat too many lawym and jury ji coses D ‘Alcmberie loldlok reporters. t EAST STROUD;JDSBURG, Pa. who is white, w said his church. Dan Quayle's proposalss :for sweep- lawsuits arcire hurting the nationts ai foree M |^^H The ABA opfopposes the two most i __(AP) — A paslorr ctconcelod plans where hee hash t>een pasloi'for nine _ i^-Iegalsys— abilitynojcon'ompeie in the^orld mar— tl H^^H_conicstcd.proposiposals,. fauLmany.of.lhc I T6"pcifonn a wcddcHdmg after he years, haslas several black mcm- tem. ket. sidesi In some council‘s recom r - found out a whileile woman> w as bers. c Citizen ac- The Presideiidcm’s Council on Com- to thy of . discus’!cussion or adoption, . m nnying a m an oif f itm ixed race. The cou|ouple hod plonned-on bcr ■ Ralph N ader o f Public > cuscd Quayle of ‘‘usingng his vicc petitivencss,s, headed by Quayle. is P thc win- . D 'A lcm bcrte said.saic I The wedding, which was ing mamcried in December. When presidential ofllce as a platform pi for recommendiniing 50 changes in the le- " "N one o f themhem is particularly new • scheduled for SaluiMuidny, is hur- siorm,a a private in the Army, -winning brownie points fromfr the big gal system.. TlThc two most controvcr- or fresh," hc saidsaid. I riedly being shiflecfled to another learned' heh( was being sent to 'ill fund the sial wouldI strictlys limit punitive- Thc pro- V Rand of IheIhc Consumers Union I church in the area. Alaska, th business groups Ihot wii: the couplc dccidcd lo pP o s a I s ^ said that if ado[idoptcd, Quayle’s pro- \ ic c jt^ .c a n 't be- man>LSQPJ] ______H j m u i k c j u a a d >oncr.__:______„ b e rt0 -— - lilivc damages ond cost ! Heve this happened,'kI," said A ngela Butler,•. who v pcrfomicd Harms’ • noene sharing wouldId resultn in "m ore un- ; Marie Harms, theJie bride-to-bc. sister's wedding^ we volunteered to Vermonit^govefnl o r a i e s ^ injured people wiih legitimate' lc compensated victims vie and fewer in- j “My invitations are an all wrong, marry the.Je couple after only three . claimscl from- pursuing theileir rights ccntivcs to makeakc safer products." | It's a mess. I neverver. ever in my counselingng sessions instead of thc MONTPELIER. Vt. (AlAP) — Gov. near thc sw/imming in pool at his resi- through th thc civil jusiicc: system.": Nader callcdcd lhc proposals "an ■ whole life have heoileard somethmg tradiUonal;al six. 1Richard Sneiling, whcho pushed dence in Shelliclbumc. said Sl Kristen Rand of Coronsuincrs nnli-workcr, anti-inti-consumcr. pro-cor- I liice this.'’ A t the5 sessions< Tuesday, Buiier ithrough thc largest tax'.ii•.increase-in Dean. 42.I. assumedi thc office of Union. U poratCjWrongdoe;docr blueprint for un- \ Harms. 21, and heher fiance. B n- learned Storm's Stc background then :state'history and didn'tt hesitate1 to governor andnd will serve through the Both consumer groups cccommcnt- dcrmining Amc\m crica’s system of \ an Michael Storm,n, 220, were told said he wouldwo not allow the wed- Itake on fellow Republic:ican Ronald remainder of Snelling's two-year ed e< in statements issued atll lhci con- com m on law lhal ih: has stood us in ; Tuesday that thee IRev. Samuel ding in hislis church. 1Reagan, has died at the: agei o f 64. term , w hich1 endsci in January 1993. vcntion. v< gocxl stead forr ovover 200 years." Bullerofthe Wesleyleyan Methodifil justt listened li to what he had 1His unexpected dcalh1 thrust a It was' 1Cthc first limc sincc 1870 Tallxji "Sandy" D'AIcm:ml>edc. il Quayle, a Liwy.iwycr himself, lold the • piurch refused, to perform the .to say andlid icft,’‘ said Storm. 1Democrat. Ll. Gov. Howiward Dean, that a Verm'orloni governor has died in Miami N' Jaw ycr w ho began a ionc-ycar ABA lhal Ihc nation's 750.000 I " wedding. S torm 's; fatherfai is black. Xhe ChiChristian Life Assembly iinto thc lop officc. office. termte Wednesdoy as the AB/BA’s pres- lawyers muslI bbear ,mu?h of the I h is'm o th e r is whiti■hire. H am is is Church has hn agreed lo allow thc Sneiling. who served1 8K years. Sneiling served sci first from 1977- idem, id callcd Quayle's plan1 ‘"p:iicnily blame for whatat hch< calicd an ovcrbur- ! white. marriage: to take place there. 1longer than any Vermontint governor 1985, winningling four tw o-year terms, absurd." al , dcncd legol systei/stem. ' ' ; ‘•‘My reasons are ai personal. Butler' callcdcc the situation "un- sincc ! 1820, died Tuesdayy nighti o f an Last year, feeling fee thc slate's fiscal scriptural, realJy, priprivate,” Bullcr fortunate.'’but said, "I have to do apparenti heart attack, ofHcficiaJs said. house wasin in shambles, he relumed I t ' s O ur i Birthday! told the Pocono Record. Re< Butler, whal I feel.:el." His body was discovcre:red by slate to politics and an easily won a fifth ‘ *( )|i police troopers Wednesda;lay m om ing term. Join the par^...reglslerr iall Ihls week for prizes to be away a t o u r B irthdayf BashE on Tuesday. A ugusti 20 ^ o r ^ I •F n c S odbib u s lc r & TCBY P ies l y NBC]! reporter ^ •F re e lD iaper S ervice L aundry S crvicc T V a c yback 1 in1 U.S. wifIth famil jced Wash Priccs Prizes. rCjrefreshments &. glueawaysl Los Angeles Times Kikerrdies at 61 o ' BEDFORD. Mass. — Setting foot I ^ B I JGTON (AP) — NBC B eIJ'sW ashti;tulff \:A I on U.S. soil Wednesdayday for the first News corrcspcspondcnt Douglas Kiker. C«Dl80;Boalal Sqoara • 671 B Iu L ik“ is B M «- 02 ; (ime in more than 26 yeafs, freed who spent thchc Iusl 28 years covering '• IfcMfSiL:17M-af«Loc»gyO— Veterans Af- H ^ for th e ‘‘NBCCNighlly r News." fairs Medical Center. • W Kiker. a nanative of Griffin. Ga.. The doctors, who) s a ] joined NBC' ii in 1966. Prior to that, mcdical rccords showM Ihe has b«n he was Whijcije House corrcspondcni b jjp M for thc old NewNl York Heruld Tri- hospitalized in the past)asi for mental 21 to Choose frorDRj In a rainbow of colorsors with front | ■ health disorders, are coiconcerned that wheel drive, 1.9.. SEFI! engine, deluxe inteinterior, tinted — ^— he-may-be-suffcring-frorFromtrauma-tn— ■;— — !'i^JS63._|h|Ihe vear he joined Ihe duccd by nearly Rve yeai/ears of cnpiivi-. • / H Hcrald-Tribuntunc. h e was riding in the — giassnioormounteited-transmlsslon:— ;------; ty at the hands of thc; RevolutionaryR a - -.f ■ l l m otorcade witwith President Kennedy Justice Organization inn LLebanon. . . ' -gl Kenncdjedy was fatally .shot by Factory Direct s ei c n n FlistTime - As he stepped fromfn thet Air s i Harvey OsOswald in Dallas. Cash Back To You.... OUUt Buy^sRebabbate..*400 I Force jet that brou^tIt } him back to As an NBC3C reporter, Kiker cov- AP UMfphqxg WatCI America, the 60-year-olr-old native of itcrgote-^candal'. the res- Burlington, Vt., Icaiiedd fcfor support on Newly-reh'Oleased .American hostageige Edward Tracy hugs h is ip a iio n o f RiRichard Nixon and na- his'two daughters, Margiirgoret Ann. 28,, daughterssrs Margarei/left, and'MonIonica as they arrive at thIhe Veter* tional politicalcal conventions in 1972. and Monica, 23, who> rrmade Ihe trip ' ans Admiininlstratlon Hospital in Bo:B o s to n . ' 1976. 1980 andam 1984. Hc also was a with him. principal repoiporter for "NBC Maga- le U.S. military hospital in from fr his shin and jackci pocix k ets, Tra- zinc with Davii ■ * 1 ; Before stepping offr oo f U i c p i m e . “I 't a ' wid Brinkley." M o . where he was.initially cx- cy cj paused briefly on the ruirunway be- H c spentt 1969-71 as N B C ’s 5 9 Tracy 'greeted his sistercr ";-and blither- "1 fofore being escorted to a n in-law, Maria and DenJcnis Lailibcit, motorcade Rome corrcspoipondcnt, reporting from P.S. Thishlow paym ent Inciw l u d e s Is from the Stale Depart- ihthat was wailing lo take hi whom he had not seenen since 1965. ‘ him to the We.Mcm Eurojrope and the Middle 1 the Department of Veter- ncnearby VA Medical Ccn y oo i u r s a l e s t a x , The Lamberts traveledled to Boston enter. The East. In 1970,10. Kiker won the George lire attended the short wel- BBoy Scoutiits IP ** H O W r t = - ^ - Roper's entire ststoclm our 5 stores, has I O f f t Bt £ sport coats, fron as been ■ ^ snipped to Twinn F a lls . settle dispi[)ute ■ rji^ g o o d T B U r ^ I THIS IS THE IAR(RGEST CROUP OF with gays,5,girls 40% - 50% OFFF CLOTHING EVER a u g u SAN FRANCISCO (AP)(A — Boy * ^ 9 IN TW IN FALLS. Scouts of America hass settleds< a dis*- - Uoiltlt206t1 - pute with “ charity byly ipromising a ? 4 HP Self-Propelled separate new program thathat will admit £ ■ 173 SUITS ATt 4 0 % - 50%% OFF!! i giris. homosexuals ahd alhatheisLs. W ^ M | Zone Start Some gay activists criticized cr the , wy rt. -Cj 22 Suits bjby Hart Schaffner & MarxM; ; "separate-but-equar' projproposal. The W Reg. $489.99 national program, Leamirming for Life, ------42 Suits b)by Kingsridge will h t separate from thcb.irKt-or H. Ncuharth.’ S zcs 4 0 to your bjnkc^trds. “I am pleased io«tell^ell you this S z c s 4 2 to 48 X-Long moming that’die Ooklareland Tribune • is here lo stay," said TribuneTri pul?* Usher Robert Mayrlardxd 10 checrs |4 f7 Main Awe. Wj» 733-547f^^^7; , TWINV FALLS STOImEONLY from employees. l m ______m ,A-4 ’Tlmos-Nowa.*. 7Twin Foils. Idaho Thursday,ly.Aojuat > 15.1991 • ^„^JWorldd -
= = ] - M[issleinspe i ectioiiteaim^udies-]hlraqi^ite-^ L millioni pilgrimIS b a oGHDAD, h Iraq (AP) — U.^U.N. cnce in N ew York that11 Iraq's biologi- 30 samplespies o f micro-organisms, in- r r' antidt>lcs. ing vast qua and’s hoi he said. r ►wd Poia le Aug, 3-7 in- agcnls.’' hc ! 1 nuclcarIT 'weapons hundreds of mileliles. He said. dial, in the ------—— ^^l^cWftrirtfs'diierKald'Wednesdayr— initially-insisted-ii-hi^-no ------( CZESTOCH(:H0WA. Poland (AP) Poia^land’s holiest icon, the jcw(cw el-' Thc pilgrims arri^rived by foot. j At U.IU.N. headquartere, meanwhili'hile. southeast of Baghdad,J, experts found gemi warfoiirfore weapons and no'germ •• — An endlessss .streams o f backpack- cncnicrusted Black Madonna. bus, bicycle and evctisti roller skates, ' a biologiagical weapons expert said IraIraq .no. direct evidcncc ofif the biological rcscarch programs. pn It later admitted ? ing youihs fronrom around thc world Chanting Cf “Long live thc popeope." answering his call to t -h elp unite once hadlad die capbility of producinicing weapons themselves,:s, But “that that it did did conduct research inio f climbcd lhc greengre hill o f P oland's theycy waved flags from acrosss Eu-E East and West, "vast qutquantities''Of deadly biologiagical doesn't m ean diey were:re not manufac- weapons,i. but bi said il was for defcn- ' holiest shrinee WednesdayV to greet rope,pc, thc A m ericas. A frica, suisuch TTiey slrcnmcd paslast giant multi- ogwtsioi fo r germ warfare. turixl dicrc." sive purposeppses. Iraq said the program ' I Pope John Paulaul n. onceicc-forbidden points as Moscotscow colored balloons prtKlaiming David'id Kelly, a Brilish scientistt anand Kelly said Iraq adirImitlcd militap' was abando:ndoned after thc invasion of r Organizers? olof the Vatican-spon- nndid as; far away a.s Vietnam . ^ "Stop A bortion." head o f a biological weapons ternteam research with anthraxIX and botulin Kuwait. Iraq’s Itxii Aug. 2. 1990. inva- ______sored W orld Youth Y( Dav predicted John Jol Paul responded with wt isiicd_Iraq.JoliUJc:^_tonCciOfct^gtntsjind^avcjiejcj :hed o ff the G ulf War.______cllc^-ln-God;------J’ JLS m any as 1 millionm youths would comtimes in 19 languages, includiiS r------'l-do-norrcallyiwli ; ■ show up. Swalvahili, Japanese and those ofa fth tl e c*pl“'f'cd 16-year-oldlid high school J' Il appearedd theytf m ay have been splinlintering Soviet and Yugosliosiav student Alexis Chiptpot of Nancy. % right. rcpulpublics. France. >eoplc from the H ^ Earlier in, tlthc day. thc pope “It “It is ncccssary for all thotII hhas ^ “"'f P“ • ’ m ade a morcc irintimaic pilgrimage, beenen forcibly separated in Euro]uropc Eas'- Anil I have come cc to leam HH cornc Eii-'lcni ElEurope." ■ b d k i t visiting the strestreet of his birth and over■cr the long decades to con I baptismal churclurch in a nearby mar- close3scr together ... to seek a futu■uture Said Doroia Kusmimicrek. a 23- ket town. unitylity for thc benefit o f thc cnti:niire year-old nurse fromm thc ccntral The youthfuliful pilgrim s gave ilic familtnily of man by returning 10to itsI Polish city of Lodz: 71-ycar-old p rmeet so many A11R(e e b o k i greeting ns he1C arrived: at the Jasna These Th roois arc both in the WestWc people from so manyy countriesi and. r n ^ G ora monastcastery that houses andd thet East.” thc pope said. have this unique spiritritual bo'nd.” T 0or 1 Men, Womenin & Children
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I DAMASCUS,S, Syria (AP) — forcc:c navigator shot down ovover uprising in die occupupied territories, ~ Palestinian gucrrilrrilla leader Ahmed Lebanianon in 1986, and hod taped:d tlthe J ib r il sa id h e m eit t last week in 159i pJibril said WcdncInesday lhat he has conveivcrsaiion. Lebanon with the5 leadership1 of r-recetved assuranranees from Shftie Jibriibril's announcement, althouiough Hezbollah, lhc Letcbanese Shiite ' OFF ^ 'M u slim leaders in Lebanon ihai no accomsmpanied by no cvidcnce, Iss oneoi Muslim umbrella-orj>rganizaiion-ihat— — unxs widely believed1 10I co n tro l th e Israeli or Westernem hostages will be of thehe nrst indications from sourc egular R etailil P r ic e IWo Locations r released withoutQul th e c o n c u rre n l conne cleric encoouraged by ““fShiitec y
jthe hos► stage relea;ase process BEIRUT. Lcbanclanon (AP) — A sc- • Tliele cleric, who spoke on cond 1 ^ 9 1 ------r*-nior-Shiitc^Muslimlim-cleric uith4ies__Uon-tU.t>f., anonym ity,- as-closc-to -th to Islamic kidnappippcrs said Wednes- leadersers of thc pro-Iranian Mezbo jC: day that current effonseff to free them lall. or Party of God — thc pareit A a j'represented a denieHnite breakihougti moventement of Shiite factions holdin »; in the crisis. mosttofilic ol Wcslerners. Saturdaay, Aug.,17th J c T h e cleric loldlid Tlie Associated Hisis positive| assessment coniras'irast- l i i T& S 2nd place pri;i z e s i n , i I; Press lhat only Middle Mii E;istem na- .ed wiiwith the morc cautious prcpro- J :• tions — prcsumubilubly Isniel. Iran or nounceicenicnts of U.N. Sccrctarj all c£(lategories. $1009 g ra n d H R I > Syria — can nowv blblock negoiiations Generaeral Javier Perez dc Cuellar■ nniinn CAiVTEGORBES: to frce thc rcmaimaining remaining an Israsraeli envoy after they meti;l iin prize fo r 1st p la P» 1 ^ 1 *I hostages in Lcbniioinon. Gcnevttrva on the siluation. •Preschool)1 »Young[Ad. P 18-20 Pr,’rofessional. Plti.us a /*,“?« •C hild I. 6-B-9 ‘Adult AA m . 2 1 p e • — ople's C hoice AvLward. 7] •Child II. 10-1^1 & Olde;le r ■ ______2 I •Y outh, 14-4-17 •Professiisib n al I A rtists w ill11 d r a w f r o m 8 am to 1 ppm. Awards ^ DIVISIONI 0O F G R A FF I ^ ^ given at 4 jp m b y t h e J* fountain. SSpace still r- I______^ ' .available,.eenterat^^r__ “ r the D ouble s | D e c k e r , --- -aU-M ain- ^ ------■■ A v e . § ■ f l l fhID FESTr • SATUl UGUST 1 S f f l H ; 4 - ^ - 2 NOON •DOW N'NTOWN J l*^0-2:00 • AT TTHE i , , , I■ ■TWINFALLS FOUNTAIN H P a r t i:icipants c will assemible bi at 11:30 « Id Tim e M agician Shoihow w ith ■ s h a rrp ] a t the old Sears ptparking lot M M agician Tim M acNei'leil, the H ' M ain Ave. W. Pfirada d e d o w ri; ^ . - Iiarvelous, W ei^m Co;Coxyuror, . i f ’- a M ain Street. AwardsIs at the H H um orist and Illusioisionist. H■ f o u nM ttain. s Categories aree pets,] bikes M & c o s t u m e s
' I JQQ Q s o m p p ^^^nzoinjew el^^ ^ • Judi s Bookstore»re Play With Clay ■ ' - GoilolfPutt Storytelling inter •Skinnerss SewiimS Shoppe •Formal & Bridal CenterCe I ______H ____Caa ? b g a — ^_____ ManQgrQi ^______Candy KIsb Walkqlk______^ ______•Sov-M orDrug •The MlMusic Center •Accents y Hop Scotch Musiceical Game Design Your.Own.Visor VI ...... •Price Hardware •BaBanner's •Christine's Clothithier Watergun Shoot Facerepainting J ■ Bullseye Tbsaa • R d p e r ’s »rts Country •Larson Arts Juggling oop Shoot Foce Painting ^ I •M ain Street TVeaireats ^opcorn Kernel Quesain, [ce'GfeamfSatiftSfGooUa ie ^ 2 : 0 Q •HutJson's Shoes •Ibmm'imy Knbcker ■ *Kathy's . Foot Art Cookiee Deporating1 . Hoola Hoop ^onteiI'teat ■ ■; • I d a h o Y o u th E a n c hh •Naturalral Treasures •Claude Brown's-n*8 , I Jump Rope SkeikeetBall . Frisbee 2bss ______'■ i I icfld Smart Bike Safety Clinlinic & TNvin Falls Police AcdClient Reduction Wllill Be Downtown Starting AtA t Noon.1 ^ ' I 338 MAIN STRREET L i l Q GOODING » 934>4-5636 • ; f •' = \ Thuroday,ay.AugustlS. 1991 ..Timos-Nc8-Now9. Twin Falls, ldolw. A-5 : — Nationn Ff^ ecutor: Killings] ]may Besmore tlhan 60 GULFPORT. Miss. ^ (AP) — r" 3 | said his lawyer,yer. gation was waiting .foror more infor- en said thatiat aAer listening to Evans, I “More than 60"' deathsd. may have Fred Lusk. mation Wednesday. ‘ "we feel .th.that it will be rfiore than^. I been thc work off a Texas man held l^ |H Only threeirce "O ur questions are. ababout locations 60". slayingin^' that the Texas prisonm • P ||k ' • j . in lhcJcidnap slayiiaying o f a 10 — A gov. desko of f a deputy dislrict attorney ... MIN tn m feo I. emment building} jtjanitor has been copiedd that i material and. wiihoui,ui BOSTON (AP) —— A woman W ) in g 1the school^gg i! suspended after authorities auiI accused consentnt or authorization of anyny who won a battle withth Continental •M & . I a Airlines over the carriiTier’s cosmct- ■H H H V'/ t him o f copying poipolicc reports that kind, arranged ai a meeting wilh a t tumcd up in nevnewspaper stories non-couiounty employee” and handeded ics policy has re.signcned from tier r about the invest!]:stigation of thc over thethe copies. Herman B. John,m, job. I mutilation slayingsngs o f 17 young Mjlwauliaukee Couniy deputy districiid Teresa Fischcilc. a tickettii agent at •s- ' B oston’s Logan Internimiitional Air- ' ~ men. attorney,icy, said in a statement Tucs- BBgHh-l ESSENTUL ------^^THEHAPEimCM VTTAMIN E •' Stephen Sessionsons, 29. was sus- day. port, was fired in Mayly for refusing > @SDDBHal BALANCE t j m i 0l0um)00% KlOH POTENCY o<) ■ tfs- PW.i SwmIsaM I and Aug. 6 by’ T he New York ^port. "Our "O policy is wc do not pay fgtr£>iSSt MtnitsJ I Fischettc did noi imnnmcdiately re- g stMtxioi ■EaGi Time's and includedled a psychological for news:ws from news sourcc.s and we S a iy tiiU sonxiM M , tum phone calls from TThc Associat- ^ m It dn so in this case." slic s a id ._ | | 6 9 60 TAB 8 ^ _____ ,.i__nnnI>isis^-said_Jhurhurinoa_D ansby. .-.did,npt.d ------^ed'Pj'ffssT'A'spbkesmoilon'forConii— zj —^ S“ I ■ deputy director off publicpii works. sions could not be rcachcd foro r nenial. based in Holouston, con- f ^ = i vnrAMiN c £ SUPER B ^ ^ NATURAL T Sessions was worlworking in the city- commenleni; no lelcphone number is firmed Fischctle had1 resigned r but ^ SOOMQ /Q l COMPLEX 2 (GLUCONATE) B k VTTAMINS : county Safety Buililuilding when "he listedin in his name in the Milwaukeecc said he did not know if thc rcsigna- AGconQic ! : took confidential m;maierial from ihe area. tion wus immediate.' _ I F a n sB I 1 I 100 TAB . gM y Q 9 , lOOCAP T f — ^ISdentist —*11 I j i ’4“ *2 O «!«< : = | SUNNY-MAID SUNNY-MAIO SfioiiF E = 1 ’ VITAMIN A g = VfTAMIN C f S 10.000IU. 500 MG. ^ s J CHILOS CHILDS t i — MULTIPLE 5 T UULTIPIE if- I; Gulfpoliiliution • a — ' VITAMIN - K^ W VTTAWIN ^ Its Close■■O- ut Timeb !! 1 1g : : . . gp = I g .. ...W,inOM - ...... WjEXTRAC- ^ ...... a 0 4 9 100 TAB m i s 100 TAB g M fbehind tronblet t J ® ' " S g 130 TAB f i ______fWM______^ ST.' PETERSBURu r g ! Fla: (AP) — I -i J II?S9A O = 9., SUNNY-MAIO f==5 F = t FERROUS ^ 2 n ia c in j j: Pollution in the GulGulf of Mexico is ^ ==1 GAflUCOlL £ largely responsiblelie for a seaweed M r A VTTAMIN C I B SULFATE ^ B i SOOMO. wrTH /B ; i- explosion tliat hasss idarkened miles p * _ CHEWABLE K PARSLEY OIL ^ . ' r of beaches ihis sumummer and forced g mS I , . thc shutdown of tw stistuiT.” said Brian T-35, fronl wheel drive,9, titinletj glass, console, rac r— vrrAMiN J I LaPoimc, one of thelhe nation’s top re- tires, power CTeennaKnpower brakes, floor mounte sc m c r - transm ls^n,6n. deluxe Imertor. [ r t n CONCEMTRATE ^ ' searchers into the ecologyecc o f sargas- s i ““““ fe^ I S j J 20.0001U. fjk ; sum seaweed. ‘‘Andind this is not thc ^ Wra 10Z. • ^ lad a problem like » B : first time w e’ve had IJ^ ' “ “ f 8*|M | l 2^^- «gi 9 ______• tisio ^ this." = 1 VITAMIN vrrAMiN E : LaPoinie saidI sargassum — ALFALFA f = vrrAMiN f= = which can doublele iiri' size in less * 1 5 050 MQ B-6 A § B OL-ALPKA ^ 9 • than 10 days — hos grown so pro- N I foesxy ft R n t Tim* 8uy»ff Rabat#. • B S de ptiM $0S38 ator4000 down fnxn foci ^ B;io.soAPn, fusely.in r«M t yeiui:ars bccause o f the. ^ ^ I I KK» dtsrg« $3001.W.-72tnon9iS-t»f«fl>t«fr»(>-»Ta:3»».0<>rTI»nt lnchJdt» • — w s ...... M d into" lhe Gulf i-l...... M r [t pollutant's washed l a i t a x ______: a9 ? - j • ------^ ^ 100 CAP | H 1 from human sourcesces. including fcr- B 300 TAS 8 ^ ^ I # 3 tilizers and waste frefrom sewage sys- Free Oil Foior As Long Asn _ IJ ^ ®3* ' ; tems and industrialil piplants. ifnirToihff • C u ittr^ ------... Yott-0wiv n - n e ^ r f — = 1 SELENIUM -•------the Mississippi Riveriver, Lapointe said I P ; ------Krnccr— r ~ :r T “‘ ' Wednesday. For decijecadcs, citics, in- m m ett !Harriscm's ' ' • Ooalor Rotoint Rotwto ^ 8^^ " I*.-;' - dustries and farms'ali; along the big riv- I c r and its.fnany iriburibularies assumed ^ I'- : thc Gulf could hahdhhdle anything sent' I V M g 100TAB ; its way. m EtSENIMOTOIRS i J J . . - . - - • »11M I " '^ 3 ^ ilest Place In Tho Worfd ToBi M i i B i M ' Just how wrongg ll that assumption 'vr Yean And YaafS The Easles. BuyACar ! has been is becominning evident, said 701)1M aln^vo^^TW\yln Falls 73133-7700 r o p g j I Lapointe, associatete iresearch scicn- B IH I : list at Florida’s Harbor H Branch _ Oceanographic Instiiuiion Ins near ■■■■ Vero Beach...... ? Small ‘s\switch’ ^ • M Summeer /jM i does bigy work ^ ^ Mer :• NEW YORK (AP:AP) — Scicmisls 2 ^ ^ rchandisse \ ; have created an expe(perimenial switch in which a single: atom ai hops back JV JJ •( K and forth across a1 linylir gap. Tlie ex- ^ 5 OH K ...... ^pcrim eni could, hclhelp in building Now t oiomlc-sized eletlixjrlixjnic devices, re- p - searchers say. ^ 3 0 1( d ~ One version off lblhc switch con- :o60%Cp f f ^ ducted obout sevenen limes as much ^ ' c u n rm when thc atom aic wa.? in one r position os when itit wasw in the other, P V researchers said. ______7 -Such "mom .switcpitches" mnv one . • — day be useful inI makingrr atomic- i; .scale devices, ihn'i[ stistore data or do - compulations in a compuler,< said i I study co-nulhor Chrislirisiopher Lutz. . ; I E Proscutor reportsr
K m a i ^ e a d s : " LOs'TlNSELS'r? ! ; gineer pleaded guilty gui today lo I -tkbombing an Internalnal Revenue Ser- ' i ” vlcc^building andI pullingpi enough' I ? explosives in a bum!jming truck out- ' • side another IRS officiffice 10 level two :: , ‘I Ave. N. blocks, Q prosecuior3‘rsaid s . hsB Main A Dean Hoi^ey Hicklicks, a 45-year- V " '. J 1 old quality controlol supervisor at ^ 734-781#11 I ' Ford Aerospace, told to a federal . j - judge hc never meancant 10 hurt any-' ■ , i ^ r a ^ J D A K I Z one.;. • ~
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------W x l r c - n o tt-sur-c-^what-kind-of— - s :----- On-thc-oibcr-hand,-lho-ho-sncaky way lomfoolcry Sen.en. Steve Symm's plims 5Symms made thc tape maimakes a person I with his “shocJ□ck” videotape, but it aw o n d e r. could b ackfire. Suppose hc uses snatcatchcs of it in The Rcpublic£lican senator crashcd a tanti-Stallings TV comm'imercials next news confcrcnccncc.hcld.last month by, .year.. Since no one elsec hhas-the uncut- - Rep. Richardard Stallings and ttape, how will TV vie'iewers know \ ^ confronted, the Democratic \whcihcr to trust what theyicy see? co n g ressm an . OiOne of Symms’ aides If Symms only rcvc:veals a few to o k along a vide/idco camcra - the only «s e c o n d s th a t s h o w a1 di.scom d: fited v ideo c am era prepresent. iS ta llin g s - w ith o u t showwing ir thc rest - \ Now, with StnStallings getting ready IIdahoans can only assume as that to run next yearcar for the Senate seat JSymms has sorncthing to 1hide. Symms will vvacate, Symms is For the sake o f hi;> ownwn credibility, t/ircatening Stalltailings with thc video fSymms ought to give coc o p ie s o f th e j S F i tape. Hc hints thattha it shows something ttape to Idaho news mediadia, uncut and plumb awful. Iundoctorcd. He also oughtght to give one f e ~ „ - • “Mr. Stallingsgs is in for the biggest *to Stallings. sh o ck o f his life,”fe,” Symms said, W e b e t hc w o n ’t. Maybe, maybebe not., Stallings insists Symms' stunt is a bacbad omen for I that nothing cxciisciting happened at the. p o litic s in Idaho. It’s a nasty,reversal na: bortioniists wani t selectiive free sspeech j press conferenceKC, and that he didn’t oof thc growing Americanan pastime of say or do anythin;ling he’s ashamed of. ccapturing public misbchavlav io r (su ch a.s Oncec again,j pro-abonion groupsps have 1^“ ^ ^ ’“““ “^ w omen could makee dieirdll own moral . drapedI tlthem selves in die flag and a > But, since SySymms has the only Ppolicc brutality) on tape. dm c J o h nI 1and Ann JeSser' decisions on balancedced and factual ' • ling “ free speech” ohd "consinstituuonal _ informadon. B ut instciistcad, ab o n io n . ^ copy of the tajtape, he has lots of From now on, will candmdidates have ' in order that tax dollars canan suppon . _ K eBader_comment a counselors often use9C s v f d e o t a p c a l l o f th imaginei someone ^appearances, as insuran•ancc against mcd Parenthood ond others hi 5cem,- .Whnt thc abortionistmists w ant is free speech ' ch o p p in g u p a ta{tape to take statements' 'video ambushes by opponcDnents? millionsIS to convince us and a major Oman is pregnant, it would s« re-natal c a re.- not birth contititrol ‘ oil their term s widiI informadoninf given that '. o u t o f co n te x t ancand make someone else Will our airwaves be; lilittered with Congres;ess, including supposedly prcSr'"' lent will support a lucrativeidvc h a b it d righdy so, as o ur govem m er look foolish. snippetss of tape that deldeliver doubt Stallingsgs, to rescind thc so*callcd ss w hat amounts tb a federal in the business o f preservingg tand Thc abortionists'’ warwo chests arc full of ' - That would bbe e a lo u sy thing to d o . in it stead o f en lig h ten m en t to voters? “^d pass “bortion p„j„o[ing ijfgife instead o f destroying it money and deception,on. A nd w ith the aid o f a I W e’d like to thinhink our senior senator All in all, we wish Symi/mms had lefl propagar;anda law. gag rule, is abortionion industry seem s to have sym pathetic media,, diediey w ill charm m any, : is a b o v e s u ch tactac tic s. hhis camcra at home. But thithe pro-abortion label, die gaj not whatat they have m ade it out to) bibe. It is plenty o f businsiness. Is die federal including some who0 claimcl to be pro-life ; ------n o ta n isiissue about free spccch o r thcdie First government supposedsui to help drum up soriQuig with dicir “ freedom”i” laws.'It : ~ Amcndn'lmcntrInstcad,-iriraboDrTheJiehldliig ------'"O”? ------Yctrhopeflillyr^omcomc:will-scc-ihroDgh-thIs------2 o fth e tnj:tu Ui - that what is residing3 inir die It is ironic: thatUi: the sam e groups that propaganda sham andmd stand\ up to this evil : rKTuiK % w om b is a developing human life. /And clam or for "corconstitutional rights" and free dial will only destroyoy rm oro lives. ; again thi:his time, whcUier tax dollars;irs should acccss to infomormation have fought every Must we reward die abonion peddlers Stephen Hartgcncn O ark Walworth AlAllen Wilson Paler YorYo,k It to get rid o f that life. . tim e against aan; ny infonned conscnt laws didiat w ith tax dollars? Abortbortionists think you ; Publisher Managing cdllor Circulation Ci manager Advcrlislrrtising Jlreclor , J?** Fam ily "Planning Program os set forth would force counselorscoi to tell modicrs dielie should. by Congiigress.was not intended to prcpromote . facts conceminjning the developm ent o f the lilife W hat do you say?? TellT( M r. Sudlings w hat iiC ouncil shouldiild have districts rproscribed medicine, and ififheoranyonc h - senotoririn their right m ind would vovote for a Boise conccminjling low-flying private die Fiscal Year 1991 budgetbud to an all-tim e ^ related to him has had a scrio:rious ollcrgic salary incncrease during a rcccssion.:. TThc aircraft, as w ell c The decisions ofw)fw here the city will ^ :11 as crop-dusting aireraft. rccord S320 billion. • reaction to DTP, DT, TD or any0 other m ajorityy 1o f people just fccl it doess non good These crop>du locate such thingsi as prisons and ^ -dusting aircraft are spraying8 D o you rem em ber heathearing congressional • vaccine component. To thisis lilast question, I to stand1 iup and take thc tim e to putut ini dieir when sui^ace' wii sw im m ing pools poiipoints out thc need o f ^ w inds arc in cxcess o f 15 leaders prom ise that theh e rnew budget w ould .» answered,yes. point o fvf view w hen our politicianss dod mph. Further, thc having our City CouiCouncil m em bers elected they ore m aking their end m ean 0 S500 m illion spcispending reducdon in I Then they asked to sec hishis shot rccord, to w hat's gcgood for Uiem and not the res from districts rnthcricrthan l professions. rest o f the turns directly ovio ver die homes in die die years ahead? H ow/ cancai diey soy dull? 2 which I rcpled this M M R woiwould be his first counuy’ anyway.a subdivision in wl A t present, those!c tlthot have representation ^ i w hich I live. This They explain diis way:/ay: In C ongress, you J one due to a death in thc fomiamily and also a So, wc/c w ill cncourage anyone whi get thc goodies andid tthose that don’t get thc j vho feels subdivision consansists o f about 30 hohies andnd can promise a S500 billioillion saving at the v death in thc family of a close3SC friend causcd angry abcbout this raise to w rite or call shaft. :a lla llth e is know n as thle e (Cleoibrook Subdivision, sam e time you increasese actuala spending by . r from die allergic reaction o fthf t e D TP shot, cicctcd officialsoi who voted in favoror RZMAN 2 ^ 10 E. and H ighw ay 3 0 -9 3 .1 $111 billion, Hcrc’s howlow it w orks: ’ ' - W e explained to them that: uponup thc advice appropria-iotions bill. TwinFallfl esdm ate their altitudea lt in these turns to be W hen Congress talksks abouta spending of our respective pcdiotricianiians, w c would LYNN NSTANDLEB about 100 feett aboveab the rooftops. I also cuts, they do not m eann cuttingcu actual' not hove our children immunilunizcd .with thc Hommimett notice that somTie e o f them are still streaming’B spending, but reducingg prprojected increases, R ural resident!nts lose rights eDTP until'further tests couldlid beI done on spray,aftcr mnkiriking dicir field rtin.____ I f Congress reduccs thetie aam ount o f tlicm w hen they rcach school Y ou've purchasedled your property in tlie ^ ool age, but w e U n b oim r deserve cojnpassl>Sion A s o fth is date,ate, m y letter to the GA D O in increased future spendingding, diey call that a -. ^ ------countryside andJiaveavcjLniccJiQmc__ ^w ere concem cd about the measlesm g ^ Boise has beenn tctotal v ignored._____;______------—------Q e o ^pa-Phillips’-lcttcr : (Aug.- 6) w ------spei|dingxutrevcn-thoug]augh-octual-€ponding------F o rth e last few ycjyears, you and Mr. °outSreakl i w n s ------0 i r j 5 5 ^at f f6:3.5 a.m ., a crop duster ng. She said she opposes oboi is sUll increasing. Rogers have hnd aI vcvery am icable They then told us they wou^ould not give confusing new over m y hothouse at about 30 feet above ihcr,” but then justifies it for 1 ® H ere is a simplified1 extcxtunplc. Supposed relationship. But hic e i:is m oving to greener ju st thc M M R but instead woiwould have to ‘ ahogcthc the ro o f and eonsonsisted o f four diffcrcnt a.sons. Congress loday is spendiinding S I o n a } postures and sold the farm to Mr. Seum o f "catch them up on ihcir shots.ots.” in which, . , passes at thc sama m c height w hile spraying an abortions hove.occurred "for program and dicy havee bibudgeted to spend — ------the Earth. Your new i they exnlaincd. would be n1 D~DTP in each . ‘•'rsr.at foralong ^jjacenlficld. Ll urv upt tOTiayV*'If su.j>houl ------S3^>n-ih©^me-progBnMun-nextyeaFH— ------: ----- courteous. Let’s hopeope thc least hc docs is orm, one in one thigh and thc M M R in the --‘'■"‘■■.‘‘“J ^ F T here w as no10 uaircraft num ber on the " contm uce tto prohibit or regulate other • However, if they spend S create a nuisance. other.o fuselage o r underderside o f the w ings, m aking id S l.7 5 next year, They then presented me withwit a conscnt ' privalc, “‘‘inevitable” i choices such as they w ill call dial a spendicndingcutof25’ Soon, there arc 1,011,000 pigs across thc f , positive identifio.ficadon d ifficult However, I -fo rm -fo u n c to.signaw ay all111 cof their - prostitutiction. suicide and recreational cents, even diough theyry ai ~ fcncerOf course,"ihcjhcyju-eunder^months-^— *: 1?.* ___ could identify.thc.the aircraft os to m ake, b asic. responsibility ih ease anythinf ;n w e'v e been unsuw cssrul'it “ spendingby75'centsr*" o f age so he is not in-in violation o f any iin g h a p p e n c d .T ^ s ‘^'»ff’C" r.i. - color and colorir titrim around the edge o f tho stood there in total amozcmcnncnt, • convincming elcm chts'w ilhin socictyy°*^‘he c cockpit Had her Congress Is bankraptihjstihg'Amcrica.'"''' ' " " V ordinance. And h c liklikes bees, but not“fiext le n ot been directly over me, disbelieving ihcir non-chalant IS with these behaviors? Ms. / Bccausc of Congress’ non-stopnor deficit j to his house so theyy a.ore next to yours. am auitudc. M y ^ . 1 could have probrobably noted thc color o f his first thought was m y son woul/ould overdose Phillips ' use u of “inevitability” as aI dcdefense , spending, die interest paypaym ents on Uie \\ Buming things is goo;ood too (cxccpt weeds) on all diosc shots at oncc. WciWere dicy deaf? abortioiion w ould suggest that w c’rc national debt exceed aI whoppingwh S256 | and if thc wind isjustiust right... wdl, you get j ^ . I am aw are thaiduit agriculture spraying I refused to sign thc consentIt f
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Twin FollB, Idaho.-ThUfwJay,y.AuguotlS, /> 1991 * ^ WorldtZ Z Z F^ipal t of unio y alters SometS le;igislativee power VIOSCOW (AP) — Tlie newew union treaty in the M ost . ___mucli.loo5cr.fcViIl give the Among t ouse of the Sovereign Sbvlbvlet RepubHca’*'"insicad'ofof the ’ The Ukniiiic andid fArmenia also ore consid- M -unrest. vierrepubllcs~slgnincamlymcmore"power InT'Supremtf^i tsed'ofrep:—Unio!rwfSovietrierSocialisrRcptiblics: ------— ------ered-possiWe-signere,wrsr-But-Oeorgiar-Moldavia— _ the: n national legislature, accorditrding to it text rtsenlAtivei I have sole It is the corru}merstone o f O orhacliev’s eflefforts and the three.Balticiltic republics of Lithuania, Slished W ednesday, authority tc inees totlhe to keep the reirestive republics from brealsaking ^ Latvia aiid Estoniaia areai pushing for full inde- as studdents. . "t:rhe weekly Moscow News printedprii th e final president’s away. pendence and havee saidsi they will not agree to versio■sion of the treaty, includingg cchanges ham- Previous the tw o na- It will be signed si] with great fanfare5 iat a the treaty, red out July 23 by Soviet Presiresident M ikhail tional legis lintly ratify Kremlin ccremc:mony Aug. 20 by three o f thilhc 15 The low er legislaticlotive house, now called the Gorbachev and the heads off ninen: republics' Cabinet noi republics: thp; RussianR Federation. KazakhIdistan Cham ber o f Nationalinalitics, is lo b e renamed the ‘ hurlroocks Cham ber o f Republicjblics and will be m ade up o f a taI c country c hom e outside M osco\;cow. M ost prc 'reaty have and Uzbekistan.in . ------SEOUL.-South-ith-KoreQ-(AP)------^Soniomc-of-thc-conccssions Ooitlo ib ach cv mad e" been fcnowi ------Five more rejrepublics — Byelorussia. AAzer- dclegaics_frQra_lhc..Jic.. legislntures_of_ihc_rc-___ Aboui 1,000 sludcudents hurling fire- at thoihot meeting came to light forbr thei first Unw It is inter untry into a baijon, Kirgizia,zia, Turkmenia and Tudzhikikistan publics. bombs ' nnd rock;wks fought policc Wednesday whilelile other protesters ' made plans co marmarch to thc border • with Communistst North Korca to demand unificacioition of the divided ■ peninsula. Policc fired tear]rar gas during clash- cs wilh govcmmciment opponents at ------^S5gmiB“ Unlvcrsliir.slrjr—In— wesrcrn— Seoul. Tliere wereire ino immediate re*"*" ' pons of casualties.es. In another .sectioction of the capital, 13.000 students hcheld rtillics at two ...... ’ schools Jo.urge uniljniflcatiqn.______Tlic anti-govemnmment protests and I unification rallies.cs. begun Monday, H ...... 5 are the largest showlow of forcc by slu- denis and di.ssidentlents since a sevcn- 11 week wave o f protirotesls triggered by thc fataU’e:ili»g ofo f a student by po- lice in April. 'riic rise in protcsts pn coincides with Ihc 46th annivniversary ofthe lib- -cmrion- of Korea■ca from Japsncxc' colonial toilc on AAu; ug.15,1945. R:iliy organizenzers said students \ would march lo Ihe lhc truce village of A 1 I Patmiunjom in thchc heavily fortified >1 l i ^ bt>rder zone 35jniUT iilcsnonh o f Seoul early Thursday. TlicyTli hope IO greet c. North K orean studtudents who attempi r I IO cross thc border.Icr. •'Our hearts arcirc burning with a '->1 desire to meet:ct our nonhcm V friends," said Han-lan Chung-mok. a ||H I spokesman of thclie ■ organizing com- ^8® V i miltec for thc uiiifitliflcation rally. ^ H h :i Aboui 3.600 rioriot police, backed by annored tear gagas vans, encircled f f ti Kyunghcc Univcrsersity and adjacent Hankuk Universityily of Foreign Stud- ies. w here the stistudents gathered. BT t vi Police officials sisaid they would J f block thc march. l o u n t a in ), Tlic govemmenilent outlawed thc K 'ff _____ ^ ^ , festival — includiudin>» political dc- J i ;a s h o a c if and sem inarsrs -— as a pro-North K t a l n resiv o n s Korean aclivity. • »j||fHurry Leaderss to talk ira z r \ Indtdex Shillers _ ‘i more noext week I y •j'l BELGRADE. Yugoslavia Y (AP) ^ T I •.r ~ Y ugoslavia’s^ feudingf regional , R ’ - S h i ml a a : n o ) StmInrdy • BBI . fi;. leaders; win resiurrierpe _taiks_nexl w e c k _ _ ^ ------C a n iihlilover— —\\^ ------Ll and have devisedI wiways to bolsTer the 'r a Ightweight—r-* T y) shaky, seven-day/ ccccasc-fire in Croa- K B r a kt c c i s Fr ro a m e PEK-.^O S E T I . . lia. a.federal pl'fieificial said Wednes- 2 1 > S p c c d p e ’cio l • III \ \ ^ S p e Tlic announceme:ment held out new ^ S h i m a n o y\)rr If-R e a d hope that thc six republicsrep can find a ffl S! jipbby llroB 21-SPEEED y V W / K n « pcaccful solutionn Iito deadly differ- |Q cnccs. bu( meantIt noi guarantee o f H r: compromises to burbury old hatreds. @ MOUNTTAIN • Morc than 250:) people p have died ^ ill tierce lighting thatth;: broke out after N the northern rcpubllublics of Slovenia TO BIKI:e .' I and Croatia declarclared independence ^ June 25. Most o f Ihc figfighting has been ^ W A S ^3 2C T ® ' I Serb-Croat confliciflict in Croatia, m largely caused by)y ithe Serbian mi- ffl noriiy’s hisioric fefear of Croatian nilc and Croats' fefears it will lose ^ Scrbian-dominaled;d l.inds to neigh- ^ boring Serbia. ------Four—Croaltun—pI—poltccmcf)—were— K | ------killed in clashes laulaic Tuesday in Ihe |g east C roatian regie;gion of Slavonia, n R o le o se which borders Serberbia, Croatian ra- n . F r o n l Wbrh eel Pli ^ dio said Wednesdayday. A Serbian po- B ______lieeman died Tuesdesd.iy- night in the ' 49! s e ro enclave oi KraJUi.1 iCn III wusiim B B B Croatia. Serbian teleelevision reported. ' " ’ f Rebel roockets H hit pack(ked bus H f^ T E KK'-IOOGS"*^ PN TEK "M GS S 21 SPEED9 IMTN. BIKE ^ SPEED MTN. BIK ISLA M A BA D ., P;Pakistan (AP) — Rebel rockets slammed sia into a. is^3£a°^ NO^ crow ded bus in thchc Afghan capital. killing 30 peopleIc and wounding seven others, Paki;akislan's .state-run !'"tClevision reportedd Wednesday.V ‘ Afghanistan's govcmment-con* gi trolled Radio Kabul}ul said a volley o f ' r.^269 ■J, rockets from easl of thc city pound- j^ ^ B j cd Kabul on Tuescjcsday. The radio ^B ^lj I n, ■ broadcast, monitorei}red in Islamabad, ^ H j|i t M ' said 21 people wervere killed. It did ■ ■ not say how m any/ werewi injured. . ^^^B t., Tlic Afghan radiodio broadcast also jjr, blam ed U.S.‘backedked rebels for the ”»:R0LLER^ tJ._ attack and accuseded them of terror- ^^RR B biotcles helnetH ism. Mromd oltmlkU ibin vtlgbisbilM 1 $45.00 V a l u e ^ X ^SKATES In a sccond attatittack 'W ednesday, ■ 9 ^ lbsa»GB^*md«Bl[m{xid CLOTHIMI four rockets hit a rresidential arca, |^ |B | P $ |g 9 ^ j;i injuring four childrcdren, two of them m o w w 3 f,, seriously. AfghanI radiorac said. ihtog lAcltsdtfd. . T i _____ j _ ____
gl ■^jects . release requestri Wr ' III I'll I e , JER U SA LEM (AP) (/ — Tlic H p J. Supreme Court rcje-cjected a defense 9 I U f ^ request Wcdne.sdayay ito free convict- cd Nazi war crimina:inal John Demjan- ^ B B ' ■ J ju k us fl victim o f milmistaken identity. >AY NOON T( Jj,. It set another scssiession for Dcccqi- yj ber to continue hchearing Demjan- ■ juk's appeal, EEEtii w J BMSE TOra I U UNIVERSIT7 0COnONWOOD fVL tf, TJic 71-year-old)ld former auto H CROSSROADS B( HAGICVALLETA ! worker from Ohio) wwas convicted in H ------.ApriM-988.oflbcing:agmyan.theJcrru„H.___ M f lU ____ SOnHRE , MflLLOBEM MflLL \ ^- MALI. B.Pl J,, ble," a sadistic guor;uard at Treblinkn J 7 j 5 3 5 ^ ^ conccntralion campTip during World 35S-4111 377<2701 225-3000 ■ W ar II. He wa.s sententenccd to death. ■I “'r _ i L ______.
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n m z-l ■ ------mmM mm 3 I Aroulmil Voters5 to d e e iIde^eyemue^baiMlds^W-eh ees^^iplant—h BylLR, Wcixel “ WcVe had two options, thehe judicial using the Jero'crome waste treatment faciliility budget. The mayor'ss m onthly salary would Times-News corresppndciidcnt methoilod that would allow thee councilc to during 1992.2. increase from S500) to $700, and council ; decidede if the city should entciter into the “Wo pluggegged ifl enough to cover whvhat members’ salaries wcwould increose from (the Vi JEROME - Thc Jeromeme City Council has revenunue bond, or let the .people ralley lie vote. Wc we ex p ^ to s » spend, on thc first paymentIt o f S300 to $500 p er montliDnth. voted unanimously to hold)ld ai Sept. 17 election decideJed to let'the community' vivote," soid th© revenuelie bond,” Larry Paine, cicity The last pay raise5C vwas five years ago, ^ ^ Sheriff tryiying to solve fora $1.5 million revenuenue bond to upgrade Mayoror Gerald Ostler at Tuesdaylay’s council administratorsor soid. Councilman Elza Hall^all said. He said the ------lhcjaQr:*.waEtc-watcrtreatnaUmentplant.------^------m cctiaia&------:------^------:------!~,A1so a t.th e f i Ty PmincDciI_council_ahouldnlt_hidc tiide.the.proposed.pay ______f . bpdy remailains mystery The upgrade is neede:ded to handle the Thcle .bond will be poid offff with tox planned bigg andoj opproved a S6.7 milliclion raise and said he warwanted to get it done waste lood from the newew L c Sueiu- cheese revenulue cxpcctcd from the cheeseCSC plant. budget for thehe upcoming■ fiscal year, before elections, - ST. ANTHONY•IY — F rem ont County plant and other businesnesses expected to TheiC city's new budget include:ides S79,200 Tbc new budgetbu reflects a 15.5 percecent “Then if that's whoA-hot th e people d o n ’t S h e riff T e rry TlThompson plans to move to the Industrial PariPark. in sewiwer fees from the cheese: pWnt.p: That increase fromm last1 year's budget, like, let them put us out.< Let’s not hide 4', interview a convinvicted murderer who Polls will be open atIt CityC Hall from 8 amourunt was for a portion of the^ine A proposeded pay raise for the moyor ond01 nothing,” Holi soid. -i- claimcd to-havo killcd-akill m an in -M onlana...... -.a.m.to8pjn.Scpt.-17,—-- ...... monthsiis th e cheese plant is cxpent County after the redrawn, the rural parts: oof thc suite counties, confession but neveri-er found a body. will lose infiucncc, statcs Rcp.I Doug T h e only o r statewide > Last month, a farfarm worker found the Jones of Filer said WiWednesday rcapportionmerment plan submitted so skeleton o f a man in Ia ditch in the German night. far, by Repul:publican Rcp. Evon _ Lake drainage o f MinidokaMil County, about But that dcmograp]iphic shift FrasurcofPocPocatello, would group 20 miles northeastt bf Rupert. Thc remains ' doesn’t mean the Magic: ^Valley has Blaine Count>unty, a Democratic arc estimated (o ha'have been there about to lose it^ clout in a remappedr stronghold.I, w ith h e a v ily V four years. ^ J l i u - Legislature, Jones and Sen.S Laird Republican, Lc Lemhi, Custer, Butte ‘ ■ Thompson snid WiWilson claimcd to have Noh of Kimberly toldd the Twin and Comas: countics.co effectively • ; shot his victim twovo ori three times in thc Falls County Republica:an Ccntral removing BlaiiJloine from the Magic ■f back o f thc head. For Forcnsic pathologists arc Committee. , ^ Valley. * ;7 . • still trying ter detcmermine how the victim Jones is a mcmbci )wcver, said it would 'J. found in M inidokaI CountyC< was killed, legislative committee cha : better to keep Bloine ' M inidoka Countynty Sheriff Ray Jarvis drawing up a new Icgisl said the skeletalI remainsr< were found congressional district m agic Valley bloc, sincc :hc region would only 7I wrapped in a blankenket. Bits of a belt and stote to reflect the populaiS „°sh'^ S,o°u.“i“ h?‘ S-mcritfoiir-dislri. ______bluc-jcans alsojvcrcrediscovered. <1 ------orthc~I980s, as rcvcalc>lcd-by Ihc eed, suggesting thot 1990 Census. '^hcn the full11 LLegislature considers BLM crews w(w ork to protect Thc new map con co tionmcnt plan, Blaine , more than 35 districts, ^xuith ..nrh reapportior : " ' >■ ' “'5 Couniy Dcmocilocrats ond Republican ranch building!Igs from w ildfire district returning one so■cnaror and , 13, ' , from the rest of thc :■ K ET C H U M . 1- Bureau of Land two representatives Legislature. Floterial distr y should work together Management crcwsvs :stood by with water h e region’s clout. and flame-retardantmt foam at the private as District 25 which ccc o v c r s lh c whole the Magic-_VaIalley arc— Jones noted-ted that Twin Foils from a wildfirp Wedn':dncsday about 20 miles ' 'T jahncd. ------Couniyr-wilh^ith-53r5S0-pooplei-is------rj east of Ketchum. The eight counties of■ thctl Magic ^-000 shortsho of having enough A ndy Payne-of* ththc BLM’s Shoshone Valley now have six pf 1(Idaho’s 42 population forfor two districts.. He . -_District-saidJ6.pcopcoplc-wcrdJighiiag-th^ — senators and 12 of the state’ss 84 suggested thatihot they could come Jlv ; 225-acrc blaze buiburning through tall ‘ representatives. Thc areaca is about thc Eden* Edc and"Hazelton' . • pl ' siigcbnish and grassss 1on private, state and 7.000 people short of mericriting five precincts in1 JeromeJc County and full districts, which woulluld give it southernicrn Gooding County ■ ^ BLM land. In the world of littlee p e o p le , P h illip , le ft, a nid d S ta n le y H e in e r e n jo y/ s o m e c o o l Two helicoptersI anand an air tanker also the same proportion of meTicmbcrein pr«incts. r e fre s h m e n t W e d na e sst d a y a fte r n o o n a t t h e CCi assia County Fair. The I rv were assigneti to> ththe fire, which was le B u rie y c h ild re n thc new, smaller Legislailoture that The rcdistrictricting committee will ^ ^ P' reported a ^ u t 11 a.ma.m. Wednesday. Payne were waiting as theirair father Anthony talkedd to Leo Bench outsidee EBench’s Shaved will follow rcapportionmericnt. m e e t n e x t Mondoy I at the r*' said its cause was stillitill being investigated, Ice Booth at the felr.Ir. • Therc arc several wayss lthat extra Statehouse in in Boise and next * r; The BLM dispatchtchcd two firc engines 7.000 people could be drdrawn into Tuesday at Nam]fampa City Hall. to protect several buililuildings from flames at Fish Creek Ranch,, includingin two houses, M ; Beyond thc structure;ures, Payne said crcws Idaho adiIvocates fijight to kee < ' were clearing lines; to keep thc firc out of ®P p ;* ! timber.in the nearby'by Sawtooth National Z^ommitttee debaiates V : Forcsi and Friedmannon Wilderness Study Wilderneiess Society pen V I Area. y office op Bylf.aNokkentved C ra ig CGchrkc, thc Society's•s Id a h o ret i : Bicyclist tum blibles from biice, Tim cs-News w riter - rcprcsenentativc, in thc state. Govov. C ecil icreatioi]tial traUI use I said. i dies froim head:id injuries A ndrus & KETCHUM - Wildernt:rncss advocates "Craigig 's ^ n o t a blind environmcricntalist,” B y MichacIc l HI ofFerbd m otorized uses. T; SUN VALLEY■ -— A bicyclist died called out the big guns WednesdayWc to Uy AndrusI ssa id . Times-Newsrws'borrespondcnt The committcc hasIS begunb exploring hTuesday in a B o fsj^51; hospital from head to keep the Idaho Wildciderness Socicty ' ' Idaho’o's quality of life evolves,:s_or’ound ______p n tP rTtinl rn titr «i frttmrom-the.Sawlooth ------— - —Injuriersultfcreairrmr■mrnccldcnroinlnrSirn ------— ^m; cjnspcii:------thc 'outdcdoors, Andrus said, callingig 1him self K E T C HHUM U - Proponents of^ 0 National Rccreation AreaAr headquarters :? :• Valley Trails bike pathJiilh. ■» Idaho’s scenic wild landinds will becomc a “ptpractical, common . sense , rccreationa>nal trail system linkiri]ing over Galena SummitI andoni down through y Kath^ Winslow,IV, 19, o f Indianapolis, "^i■^tnorc im portant as thc natnation’s and the conscrval/ationist.” Ketchum andan< Stanley debated Monda;Jay thc Sawtooth Valleyf intoin Stanley. Thc [•! : was riding alone ohn thetli bike path Sunday state’s populations incricrcose, former But theth fate of 9 million acres ac of over whethether motorized and non)n- narrow Upper Woodi RiRiver Valley and 1-* I evening whcn she fell from her mountain Wiscon-sin Scn. Gaylord NelN elson said at thc ro a d le ssss land in Idaho hongsIS iri the motorized! USCI3US' should share thc route, the pass at Galena Sumium m it are problem ’ I bike and hit her heat!etid on the pavement. __ ;Wedncsdnv evening fund en-memberg-of-an-infefma " “ accoramg.tp 5>un Vallealley,Police Chief Com . homc1 .of Diana Ivlallor}ory W alker-of arguing5 forf years over whether to) n:moke oil planning committeecor agreed that crossss- “I would like to secc uius proceed wiih o ^ [ 'S'l DaggWt She was notot wearingv a helmet. IKctchum. o f it wileildemess, some of it wildcnIcmess or country skiiikiing and snowmobiling, oro non-motorizcd onlyy troll,”tr said Bob \ ' ___A passing motoristist i reported Winslow's "I don’t think nny otheric r statc m atches none o fi!it.wildcmcs9. it , . ___ hiking and.irl.m otorcycling, arc essentiallyJ!y.:n.Jonas o f Sun V alley Trekking. Tn Hc sa id ...... - • • accident,- which occuixurrcd approximately...... Ithe sccnic beauty o f Idaho,”3,” N : elson said. The ississue needs to be settled bcfwforc it’s incompAtibljblci But the group stoppcticd hc could not see whei'here a motorized ; one-half mile cast afof thct Sun Valley Gun Thc event was planned tolo raise1 money to too jftte,, saids long-timq conservotiorionist and sbort o f takiiaking a “non-motorizcd only’ly” route could be situatedtcd that would not -1 ■ Club where thc bikeke pathj parallels Trail ]help support thc Wilderm:mess Society’s wildemcsless odvocate E rn e D ay, ofBoise. f B position, conflict w ith other users,CTS. -In ' Creek Road, 1Idaho ofTicc. “ When:n it's gone, it's gone," he saisaid. “To mc,:, thetl biggest question at thi;his “I think we shoullould invite the i^iv Winslow wasa a Sun Valley Co. “Wc don’t want to givecup0.i»„nic=r u me states, thc wildernessI qiquestion point is howow are they going to bc kepjpt motorized group toto come( up with fcf: - em p lo y ee. S hc was as returning from a Nelson j said. :. Idaho still has a go<)d wvildcmess ih apart?” saidaid K ctchum resid en t Louies o f grow th are ’ .; the rezoning o f much o f lhis property, , Twin Foils policee haveh a stack o f hoi • being ' felt at both ends o f Hailey.Hai Hk ' : The school district has been looking for ‘ stereo equipment, radai)dar dctectors and lots Thc City Council hasLS beent asked to - - an appropriate site to buildbui a much nc^od t s . b f olhcr stuff thot they,cy want to get back to approve ‘ a massive subdlvisicdsion in the north, - ■ middle school in northIh Hailey.fi T hc zoning J the rightful owners,, LlLt. Jim Kisticr said. and ‘ to annex additional landtnd in th e south. '' chongcs requested by CaplowCo were denied : Blit thc juveniles who'ho admit stealing the Hailey’s would-be largest;est subdivision is ;V previously by the Planlonning and Zoning equipment can't rcmcraicmbcr where they got on ‘ its w ay back to thc drowi:iwing board again Commission. after meeting strong opposposition during a . Ttu »*• V “The whole situotionin withw the school has , "Wc'rc having proliroblems finding the- Ipublic hearing ut the counciincil meeting this • been 0 stab in thc badsack,” soid resident w w k. ■yf: victims." he said. ^.1, ■ » ^-"'uifeim - • Denise Thomas. “ThatIt is really o backdoor ■ Among thc stolenen items ore stereo . I uic ijj'a c r c s itc “ -way-t— ‘ -'nnw-News, TWlnivin Falls, Idaho ThunxJay. AuouUOUSt 15,1091------f e C o m ppl ai nt : PI* lay g ro ui i n i d n o t s a t e s h and Wi/ildlife—
By L m rie Ra.«mjuascnsea said soniome type of fill material,al There may be a chatange in the ' ^ j T im cs-N ew s correspwspwndent ' w o uI ld be placcd under thelie Albion rouie, and also in Q owl jotib lo ss^ equipmernent. route in.January whc or ttrying to) low-bal BURLEY - A parentpa says the Chairmirman Kent Fletcher told Reeded Oakley elementary' school is ts completed, however. playground nt South 5 West that ly by the time school starts INGTON (AP) — Timbcr- The agcncy proposedI last 1 week independentIt of o the Endangered In other business:, WASHIN' EJementary School isis; still unsafe. somethin]ling cl.sc will have be done, and labor leaderss i that 8.2 million acres be; ddc.signated Spccics Act. ils - ^ Superintendent HuilurslsM dlhe • Brenda Reed, ihc: scschool’R Parent- "1 don'sn't know if all of your goals ay accused the U.S. Fish1 i as habitat critical to the survivalsi of Fish and WildlifeWil main.tiiihs thnt mchicvcdT^^Fietcher-flttid;-d;—roof-at-BuFlcy^igh- obSTvill'be-lost-^irectly------— ------^cwctrefA'S'SbTrant»nbinyreirracnrr^til-bcrT life Scrvicc of intentionally/ i the threatened bird in thcth PacJTIc only i./jS'jobs" be almo.st finished, sand bla ^ f s k e d th c b o a rd' lalast month to ''but, I'mI'n sure something will be nating job losses linked to3 I Northwest. as a result of listing thc owl as •’.j^ o v e lhc slides at tl bricks is nearly compleiiced and Ihe It thc playground, done.” spotted-owl protection andi The scrvicc predicts thnhat logging threatened, ilf bleachers have been pa r w c a u s c th ey arc unsafe. un.' She also AlsoI atal Ihe board meeting a half W hite House to do its own1 < cutbacks tied to'the govcvcrnm cnl’s It says nnoihcother 2.458 jobs would substitute bus drivers told thchc rooms near ihe auditc :Wked thc board lo to remove the dozen sul review. icum ulative efforts to sav,:iReed's child w as> ininjured when he eufreiil: ww, age. They arc trying to show/ j jobs by 1995. proposed ruleIc (hat( automation and district recently gave regularar Burley Junior High u from a slide atIt thc tl school two 1lic di>i 1 impacts," said AlbertoJ But the agcncy's ceconomic log exports areire morei responsible for' ol finished as well. minimum i: __ ago.______l^ s dr|veivers a p.iy raise, but did ‘not -vicc—president—of—the—iassesBmeni-blamos-nbout'lt-lwo-lhirds—d o w n t u r ns——in— it rimbcrTclnTCd------th’c~7)Fy“l)f^ lil)-sIfliilc b uJS s " "•“ PrincTp-^l'TJan GTlmienFTriimVg'>,'.'‘'''T ''i '■ ^ 'S u p e rin te n d e n tI-Norman. -N Hurst raise tlu Forest Products« o< f the job loss on actionss thct F orest, em ploym ent; than thc protection of the t the-slides have drivers, B urley Ju n io r H igh lolc)ld Chc board NanonjI ;iW d the board that Ji- jn. iScrvicc has taken to proteceel the owl owl. ;^iecn removed andid work on the "A sububsiitute driver has to'knoww hc would like to make thIhd. school a Assoc,auon. ^'playground is continuinuing. all of hcthe routes. Wc go to work on)n closed campus - mcanitling studenis ; 'ip R c e d s a id th nIt t thcroi was a an-cail basis,b; and wc have just asas could not leave campusas during the f I n O f~— 'li^khoe working on»n t!the playgrtiund much responsibility-asres (hc regularar day.-, for. all-gradesiS. He also V -r|JCe n _ ____ ■Tast w eek , but thatIt i(il no longer is bus driveivers when wc are driving a provided the trustees wiwith a newly hc wilderness is.sue. also ; ^ r c . bus full1 olof kids." said spoke.swomanm printed parents handbooook that will Continuedd fromf B l Rep. Richard Stalling!gs said hc Moon, and the v I on thc gathering to ;Ci"The backhoe operateralor told me hc Jean Ramansom, who has been a sublb be available for parcie n is d u rin g ^aid. would1 support a wilder:rness bill dropped in on o's roadless land. ;had another job at Burley High driverb for r eight yeai^.' '' registration, ] hammered out during currentlyc discuss Idaho's i Idaho haslas more unspoiled wild I y impre.ssive resource,” ^School, and that hcc vswas too busy." Clarkk Ward,\ also a sub driver.r. • Ml. View PrincipalI Ncla^ Brown go„„,ry ihar . ongoing negotiations.. ev en if "It's a very ir lian any other state in the ‘ chairman o f thc Hou.se • said. “ H e left't tlthe playground from AimImo, said, "It’s just not worthih spoke lo the board abibonl a new untry that will increase in5 negotiators ’ could agree;c only on said Vento. cjia iblic Lands Committee, - jn a bigger m ess thananlw I fore." it w ith allal the responsibility." Hcle program she is implemericnling in lhc v alu e for tourism to and recreation, some • parts of thc state. Parks and Public id hc was cncouraged by Reed said thnt sheic aand some other said it takIf?'* budget, bu:but would require an not " be determined until I «■ Funeral Chapel of Twiirwin Falls), Burley).I, Saturday. Durlcy Vlh W:Ward LDS ordinance tolol be put it into effect. contract ^ is aw arded in DcDccembcr. • Heard a rerc p o rt from D aw n Chtirch. 2050 Norma: - Paoli said. A total of S45.55.521 from , Kntiug. city poolx)ol manager, lhal txtol ______I ^ _ _U im !LH crbs! ._<>f_Jc.r_9jn_Cj,_____( M c Cu I.I.QC.lLl''.JlllTl-Cj:nl_i'Hom. n7 ..^^59.016 Ihe repair"—incrensed-feeff-is-indudc • Icd -in -th c—rJFveiiuc is dowrown to S50 a day and «crBcnrr>f-«upcfi._____ClI j J of n well locate'cl'ai Ic thc Spears lia LDS 2nii Ward >’'cmonalrial scrvicc 2 p.m. Friday. Burley). budget.- that the pool will be opcratiiig in the . , I ' noon loday. Accijuia I Manufacturur'ing. plant souili of I Chapel. (Hansen Monlonuary Cliapel of By shifting line items urnmd related red if it remainsains open. The council Jerome ,als(Iso is included in thc •' Rupen), costs, thecouncil avoided irincreasing agreed the poollooI should be closed ------DeBath noti Tw.m Falls, I'JURLJ{LEY Lynru: Tcgan1 ' ___ - . Granis for iip'lo SI.9 minillion are scheduled to closclosc Aug, 26. Paoli. cily clerk.clc * ' Sm ilh. 26.26 of Burley, died Tuesday. Harold Tayfor anticipated and arc includoded in thc • H eard n1 rereport from Marva I.'?. I‘>*JI. at Ihc Cassia .-luded in lhc budgei wis c I Albert Wayne Cun>uny. of Shosluuie. Aiij:, !.■< ' JEROME - Harold Tayhylur, M . ,.r Also inclu. ciiy's income for the ne>lew fiscal Walters, realtor.itor. that Ihe Le Sueur ial Hosptuil in Burley o f brain r i.riiprovcmenis lo the y, : 10 .n.m. Friday. Bcrs'in Be Funeral Memorial ' Jerome,'died Wednesday, Aus, 14. "’“ "'-'y f " ' ' year. Cheese Co. is■i workingwc ns quickly.ns * .* Chapel, Shoshone, canccr. l‘>9l. ul his home foliolowing un water lines; alalong Main Street und in Revenue from fees chargii^ged at the possible to begincgin construction o f its funeral will be al a.m , T h e fu I I j extended lllncNs, Ihe Magic Meadows M subdivision in cily ci swimming pool has bci}ccn set at $36 million chce:hcese processing plant, ' Melvin Lambertrt \Whitehead, o f' Saturdaylay al Ihc View LDS Ward art of Jerome. SS15.I50. Bids were awarevarded for the grading . .S.SO S, .*<()() E. in Burley, wilh, l l i e graveside scrvicc wil»lll be m I 1’“" ", J Twin Falls, noon FridFriday. Tw in Fulls Chapcl. 55 20.000 in needed beforec c(construction and the I Orin Woodbury orncialinj!. p,m, Friday ui the Jeromer CCemcicry. To p:iy for Ihe increased budget, The revenue, plus S20 f r LDS 2nd W ard. 22'229 Park Ave,. ° Friends may galhcr ul lliee ' cemetery Je ro m e cilizlizens can expect a 10 anticipated ai donations for fi pool work shouldd beginb "any day." hilc Monuary of burial wwill follow al lhc View ; > (Soulh Park), (While shonly before lhc service limime, . p e rc e n t incincrease in water fees, repairs rc and maintenance, should sl be Walters said. SheShi said Mark Davis, ' T; Twin Fulls). Ceinclery:ry in Burley. Friendsuls may calLfrom A lo H p,m. Arran^emenis are ununder llic effective Jan.an. 1. Ttie last waler i~ate adequate a< to keep the pool j in president of thchc ccompany, wanted to Ul Ibe Payne Monuary. 221 W.. direciion of ibe Hove-RiRoberison increase wasis iin 1987. 0|operation, the council agreeced. thank the councilincil for its cooperation r > . Fred J. Lewis, ofJf I H urley, 3 p,,n. m" i i ’ s”!;i, iin Durlcy and from <}:M> lot I'unenil Chapel in Jerom e. An increa;ease in garbage pickup Properly taxes will generate g and assistance. ■'1-: • • ■ {^Hospilitals Sub((division— ''Instead, they took ihee cheaper limit lo includcudc the soilth.side. of r ^ VAT j J-Y!iOiEGlDJSALJyJEDI<:ALC^lENTER - CASSl/;S1A M E M O R L ^.-H O SP IT A L ------ContlnueciJ lrfr o m B I "il is going to:o ihappen." said Caplow. —rouie-antL*icarrod-ihc-licll-oi ' .out-Mf-thc— Dullion.Strcet-fori-for-halLa-block-on-thc ------i hillside." said Grubb. west side o f theie hhighway, E ■ Admitted Adm ioed But nut until uni the city can review f Tr Tiffany Machellele !■ Kalhl'lcisch, Linda Maugliipban and j„y ciorficldi andan Ethel W indcs. both ofi)f Burley; thc project in ils entirety. ' T hc council agreed it w ould be • Approvedl aa revisionr lo thc plans r f Leona Johnson, all oofTwin f l Falls: Harold Alnip ofl)f Burley: Romanda Derry andand Kimberly Naylor, bolh ofol Ruperi; "We wouhluld all do well to step ^besl to lake pn:cauiions ancind denied for a Wclcom:omc Ccntcr. tO; be p •: Mariah Dcy Burk ofBli•Bliss: Julie Harbison ofWendeldell: Ruih Wolfe of Paul:Pau Dcniirac Mitchcll und Sorlonya Noel* - -back, forgel;t abouta the pravsures lhal .. . annc.xation^ o fjh e land imp.p the city, .constructed ,;ii.;in ..th e .. R p b c rta ...... -r :.’..Kuceru o f Filcn-,M.-.•June Ju Naylor of Hansen; andd CColleen MlLameYh,.m;.i.n.liinil Lora Munion o f BakcrNncld.l^-Galif.______arc very realcal on (Supcrintendeni) \Council members plan toJ 'visit the fvlcKcreher Park.ark. The cenier wiil be r . Russell ofJuckpoi, NevTey! “ ~Mr. (Phil) Homer H iind Ihe school ^ MHiHWde—deatgnetHo-^ook- district, andJ pproceed wilh a Planned development is a rea^a so n a b le buildings in Hailelailey. Released ____ Releas^______—conoerni-presumtng -Perrrro n -w ill----- T he design.plarplans had to be-rpvised------jcoFyc’AslirKaihreen J'loegcr,crTC^iiUI” NimenFTsplinTUiTLuwrcnce Ishani. George Kirkirkm:,n and -U n it-D c v c:lopmt:nrnpptlc.iTlonr‘~ lo ‘^* t-mme. Roark said. reapply for annexation. .to keep (hc prproject within the f ^ Dawn Sicvens and dauplaupbicrand Baby girl Solor/anoino, all b f Alfred tJcci. ull o fr Durlcy:Du and C lyde D avis o f Jen In other business, the coununcil: S71.000 budgetget received from the r Twin Falls: and Wilburbur Kay Matllicws of Filer. Caplow withdrew wil his application . from the couiouncil and will return tp • Extended the two-hourir parking state. Births Births thc Plannirining and. Zoning f ^ -r A .son was bom 10I LilLinda and John Mauplnm andd 10u Ellen A bahy was bomm 1110 Debbie Nelson o f Tw in Fall\ills: und lo C o m m issionon with a PUD for the p ; and Robert Nofgard,.all all of Twin Falls. Sonya NtKl o f Hcybuybum. entire project.ct. D o ot r P r i z e s Al the opijpposite end of lown. H ^ H E Car donated1 6y, L a th a m lilotors • 2 ■■...... i ’• — _ _ _ _ _ - landowner DenisDi Perron requested— * ■ I ^ ^ H Dinners at Depc:}e^tGmr*2 Dinners the aimeXatiorion of a 20-acre parcel of atCafeOle>3l•SDIhffersforTwoat la n d eastI of the Woodside the Cove *2’Dinners Dir at SIzzler* 4 FFor or obituary rate Informatl subdivision.I. ,____ call:aII.733rQ931. extdnsIon.Z Steak andi LoiLobster Dinners at . j O bitusa rie s j______P e rro n p proposes a 22-lol m m Prime Cut .• 2? FoFor Lunch at Kelly'S’ subdivisionI wwith a 2.5 acre park to H h H 30 Pounds otLof Laundry Soap for : Lavina C. Thomimpson fla g ic VaValloy Regional Modical (a(aihor and mother. Joseph1 HoustonI- be donated to the cily. Tliough not | H H ^ H Gem StaleJ PaperP& *2 Hours of . )f c an c e r G roono a n d C ornollia Gc3erirudo adverse toI thetl idea of ndditionnl Dump Truckk ^St rv fc e from Gene : TWIN FALLS -- L avina C lara as born March 24. 1917, in Groono. G Ken died of naturalal causcs hom es in thehc area. Councilwoman Twin Falls, died Cheney Tnickirfcking’'4 Lithographs : Thompson, 79. of Tw /, Iho son ot William C. and oron A u g .13. 1991. Mary Ann Mix M expressed concern igs fmm Gary Stone . i • ? Tuosday. Aug. 13, “ 199 ' - " ■ ' “ Twin y Schmidl. Ho graduated Ken married his sweejothoarl, that the cilyly does not yet have a and2 Paintings. . - [I: Falls Clinic & Hospital. J and JewBliy from nborly Hign School in 1935. JiJuanlia Clella Johnson onjn March - hillside ordrdinance in place to H H H p - ' iPalnUngan ^__ i 'j ' Sho was born Juno nad in tho Kimbofly-Hansen 2(26, 1950. in Caldwell. Idadaho. He -regulate thee Ibuilding of honies on Bartons* 1 PaintingPa from Tom : ' ' ; -rpalisado, NoCiV' Ihoho ddugTiroTSr-"""'®'™ ' il his rotiroment in 1979. He -v/as- v/ a well-loved barberer in Iho ihe hillsides, • D abm w ^ • LaLabor ft? pafrjf O n e ’ • ight Forbos.'Sho ; -I* Fred and Mamio Bngh nany friends and his wil and Magic Valloy for m any yeooars and House* 2 Houriours of Landscaping’ • ■' married Morton Grafol 1Thompson on ^ was lhc subject of will bo groatly m issed. O',owfied Ken's Barber Shop c Jim m y Woem m mm with Tractorr fromfroi Larry Jensen*. • :• Nov. 1, 1934, in Twinwin Falls. Al Iho ' conlroversy' «,when hc and Rep. Clint /ing aro o ne brolhqr. Ja c k A A' d d iso n in Twin F atls urunlll his sicnnel. D-KcKetchum, visibly scarred i W H V SSSGittCeninaIlficate from E scape • time of hor roliromo■mont. s h e * a s ^ ... ; and • two sislors, Cathorine roretirement in 1972. , ■; w orking al Idaho Fn the hillsidee ^when carving out an 1 1 1 T ^ 0 Photo sesskjssfon from Pomerelle and F rances Butler, alt of OOt Jacks from Sheris ; ■' S h e .w a s a c tiv o in,h .ho Bolhol Ken is s u rv iv e d by hi:nis wife. acccss to propertypr< nt thc end of. Photos‘2Boot. y; six nephovys; and ono Juanita G reene of Twin Fal B e n e l f r • Qumball Machine . ______-Tompio Church.- •alls; lour G lenbrookDDrive. ri • “ burviviiiy uiu un -tfau9htar6;-fttMh-Mie9ef-of rfian ce- I a n d s i ^ ^ery y iPicture from the moral wil! be held at 4 p.m. ^ Id bech onercd Iree land _ _Priie^ive-AwayH ■ ■ ! > dflughler-in-law . MoiViorton N orm an - ,1?° M ary J o n e s ol Woi (Value $100)* Teapot H W hilo .M ortuary In Twin, vv S ° ' ’i f o r T c e “ s_ io _ lh,(Mr p ro p e rly , ...... SD artTournarr ------; ^■t-and B ronda Thom psip9on: and two • ' Washington.- Shirley Fc D Chuck Grubb, owner of ment... from Countrytry GinL Gardens *10 ith ihQ Rov. Ed. Pangburn Glendale.q Calif.. and.Bio_rh-»rn accorfingtoC ; 'grandchildron, Mort•t JiJr and Siacoy ering Perron’s. They' A uiliisl16*Spjn.ti1 0 1 8 .1 0 . Movie Rentalstals fromi Vkieo V^est ng. A pfivalo .family P p( ow ers of Twin Falls; a s■ ™^l \ ni '“"‘I bo^deri ; »' Thompson, all of Twin Twi Falls; and ; h.id lo put in the street " l l l h (ValueS30)’&)• 60 pounds of Dog mont wilt take place al rilnine grandchildren; 155 groat. would have h; at the Turf Cl ; numorous niacos andan nophows, 0 g ro a t- and w aicr pipeipes. hesaid. . . Foodand 1' PaParakeet^ Cage- in doalh by hor viomorfal Park Mausoleum, g,grandchildren; and ono '■ C Sh© was procodod in may call from 4 to 8 p.m, gr (No admission chaja /p e ; from Pets and Plants *4 Dally : -L. husband and two stslokiorr Ffionds me great-grandchild, Whilo Mortuary. Tho family Us. Idaho- specials (romI HeFiesta 77mg • 1 Cake ItoailO a.m , “ “V al Wl 'God be wih you and kekeep you GUauaranteed Falls Avenue, Twn Falis : i Tho funoral will b( :s momoriol conlribulions , , or Pie from TCB'■CBY *2 Dinners form ‘ Saturday ar tho BolholBei Tomple rn- hia living o a ro ," Your ...... Acrossfrom I macfo lo tho, Southorn j ir loving - APPI - ...... -Birds ShakeIke IOut In Klmberfy • 1 r Church In Twin FaUs,Is. IhlormI onl will •LIANCE egional Cancef'Treatmont family. Cdiege of Southemikiaho I . ^Andmuc • r .follow at Sunsot Momlom orlal P ark Ih t u c h m o r e ... »,0. Box 409, Twin Falls ID Tho graveside service3 will« b e ■ RREPAIR - --I I J Twin Falls. Frionds riia/colllrom rha 4.Jo™ or. P.O holdho al 11 a.m. Monday. Ai SINCE 1 9 64^^^! " : to 8 p.m. Friday at WhiteWl M onuary 1991,IS at Sunset Memorial.1 IP a rk in Fpr On-Going Cidancer TreatmentI atai University i ___ : ;_in.1ivin.Fal(s, ...... }v. D ale . J j - M — h-IC G reenB r--"v_i:^-Twin Falls, with-Ihe Rev - ...... 7' Joseph-! “KToizgoroTficlalTrrgTThooTamTIy" “ " ~ —-—MedieaV-Geninter—lndianapolist:i st:lndiana=r:^i :. i : LeeW. S c h ^dt t • TWIN FAIFALLS - In loving miimofy rO'roquosts that Jhere be no0 public . : : KIMBERLY - • ■■ LtLee'"'W illiam “ Of-J056ph-|ih-Konnoth Qroono,- 89, of- vltviewing.- A rrangem ents-arorounder - - For morea Information contin ta ct:.... ;■ i : S c h m ld l. 74. of Ktnr4 m. MJkim _ KatMeWiVooten-.342-0920, BoBols^ . _ J ■ 1: '* * - . ' ■• • • • . -• ' ,____~ • ' t f ' -P ------, ------•_ ‘I Thursday. AAugust 15.1991 Tlmos-NowiJowo, Twin Falfs, Idaho — M agic'i Valley----- BuhKa tr C o iuncil finsralljragrc ees on $2.:.3 millioim propossed bud^get ■ B :------BxBcdilia„L,.Rcdfcnl[cm______goin g .tq;^p jthe seneral jund, Jhe_gcn:_.i:_ Buhl. Trans IV covers5 the Magic Timcs-Ncws corrcspoi>pondent eral fundid money will be allocated asIS Valley, but council memmbers aren’t follows:;: administration. $143,068:I; sure thc service is reallyly b.ing u,i- BUHL - After wcci/ccks of work and policc. S266.539: S nre. $163,632;!; lized in Buhl. several budget woiworkshops. City parks, $3J$38,60; rccrcation, S32.918;!: ,' Mayor Ted Pence willII ask lhc di- ’ ■' Council members havhave ogreed upon and animomal control.$15.45I. rector of Trans IV servici-ices to give THURSDA the proposed S2.3 millmillion budget fqj Thc rer f t a e l f ^ |S5V - * Mexicnican entrees, sahds and desserts! a I ^= R i e a ' s rE t C H N O L O l f e - i l l u s !S ; DAYS SpeleRESORT G\SINO MACK:KP0T NEVADA Horryl Sala End! fl/17 ^ J imSSmsm Sleek Decoio r a t o r ^Sn^Vwali/DeskPP h o n e ~ \ Cut 2S ^ i l l r a p s sTcolIl a I ______Dual-Tone CnCompact Railar Drtecec lg r_ t I 5 „ „ 1 1 H - 2 4 S>g.34.8S ^ ■ 12PACIT-----^ HALFlP B i ^ B f l s ;A .• J ■ Lighted Ke);eypad ■ ' ■ 120Z. ^ 3 : - V - : IR BTouch-RediKllal « I CANS. ^ ______Whllo, *43-585, AlAlmond X .... —■ Don!t Drive BillBlind—Know What’s Ahead — ' ”'143.580, Oiay, HAtM3.S07 - ...... ■ Separate Warrarning Tones for X and K BaBands Tono/pulso dialing S«]| Ei IT22-1021 • ■ 8»l« EacEatfien? • ■ WESTSTERNM FAMILY • FRIROZEN CONCENTWm Personal Stistereo f' , FRIlUIT PUNNCH 1 2 OZ. CA i With Headphpliones ®s li L/ CAINTALOU b BPET^ 7 7 I PEAK OF THESE/EASON- J I? 13" Color TVm M onitorW ith Timi 2 S m 1 Calilog - s MOW o m i B NR ' t^w Al SIS Ptr Monthg 2299Jr 1 13-tooo . . ..■ 1 2 2 -C h an nnei el Cable-Compatible Tunei ATEliE m iSCREEN ----- m 4 0 ^ M l GRlA P E SC : k s e e o l e s s | 1 ------A U rS W iW E E T ^------H W 5 0 ______ALLCR iR U N C H Y u u > ^ ______: JE inally,,r,.A nias)blajJlsf m m *a5?»0^n'wic'i i ; ■ Auto-Reve Home ConDinputer that Rea THE OE Gets Dolown to Business PC COMPAI K o o ; ll ; 2 0 M E tB iANANIAS i y y , g g . 4 if i 6 | 0 ? STERN FAMILY RL-HD C omputer :irivo a Built-In MS-OOS« j Lom AiS2SP«rMoiPC Compatiblo FR(lOZEN <» n DeskMate’’ Software n a Tandy* 1000 TandyRL 1000 RL-HO and o CM-S:sr C VCI a20M BHafd Drivand Savo S200I Rog. Soparaloilioins li W ■■1 fK H D Y ’J B 3. #2S-14S1/t043. S £« SS9.8D iGGIES ' PKG. t^BSSSSS II .J aS'/t'* Drivo a PC w a 24-Appllcallon D I Portable CD PI;Includes k Got tlio Ton Ji UB Hard Drive SI199.90. #: UP PRODIlUCTS HIl-DRI TOWVELS ; Save^10T ^ _ ■ I meuu lorex 4-Head VHS VCICR Rccai SROor ■ ^69 .. I 139“______9 5 BB£n,t^ , a i £ T ■ ____ Uw »• iiaPflfMontt e^SOgfiQS 6 PACK ROU. 15 P«r Month* V16-523 ”5^5 3 ~ BITE : awith AC,Adeptor/C Iv Memor — 12 OZ. ------S i Azimuth Design for C learer ElEffects . ■ ^ M H S 1 1 ^ -^1 ” Save Phone Answyverer Player L0»A»S15P< 3 ^ ...... - J l Double AziB ^ Cutso 5 5 ^ 3 1 15 I I «eg. 238.85 \ \ V ' I43-388 n onttT.______f € m K ites Siii’ or/Chargor usages ■ Dual Cassei I42-5027 Tono Phono—rrySecurltyCo hack Store or Dealer N e a r ^ Y( I Iona and pulM line*. Th«rtlori, in m ti I Digital Multimeter i« s*nrtctt rsqulring lonM, IlK* klt*rn«- >eck ■ c«i. FCC rM)»t»r«d. Not Ky p*rty im**.- I ' Hdat Major Cn m. MS-OOS'iMnMd Irom Mieroton.. J _ ------caninSaoon hldft— ------' rroni’AnjrTon K N oiB ^ Cut 33%It Phone Book for the Radio Shaci ilE TONE/PULSE pttoixs wok on bOlh lom pulM (foM>y-a«0 >in«*. you etn iiiii ut« m ypbw»r«3 •qulpmtnl «>clu<]*» MIWIm. M 39»? (HWixiM Uc«nWng Co>P- 3g|
a 23 Ranges a'Dlodo Ghee — »ld«eHor-Too1box or Vahic Check Your F isssiasiSWITCKADtE- Cradtt ^bw.n»-pt , Tlfnos-Nowo. 'win^In fFalls, Idaho Thursday. Aiiguig u stlS . 1991 U ^ MagiclValley ^ — 4 - -- 5 Minic'CO commisissioners Hager]•man Hi[igh stalills cn mleasles policyif B y Suzanne Huxbold better hold1 ooff until we sec whal the5 I to 48 credits. Seniors thislis year will period as “releaclease lim e" pcric>d. A ny~ . fbrcecjd to dip innto loan Timcs-News corrcspondcdcnl ramifications)ns are.*' rk for a spedal auction willvill bc posted, “ ^ “T s'c"pcrihit.' ...... The"- "cocommissioners" waived ‘ Complaints aboutut i un auto shop building fcfees for a sign to bc • All courses taught by.localb) practlciog attorneys, PATRICK D f l M i r ------a—ihcreased this summc: in* Magic Valley Foods, |TM rtnFalE]-C i-8)VAYZETl^UBiI- — ^ ------mer. placed on* • Nine monlh eveningng program. , "I have never scciseen cars being Inc. propcn«ny on Highway 24! kKEANUmriil • Financial assistance:e available. Repaired.” county zoning zoi Admin- Tlie signgn will be used for up- ( b i x n g ' ^REEVESgHIK ' istrator Bill McClunging said. Neigh- coming VMinico High School • Sponsored locally byb> Idaho Stale University, bors complain thatt ihthe business is events andid isi donated by the Mini- Office of Continuintng Education, STARTS ®^ |uli,i Ki>lvrls ■ •' C im p M IS a H t j conducted Inte at night nig and early co High Cl:Class of 1956. They also • Evening classes heldla in Twin Falls. F R I D A Y l < SHOWS 1 0 : 3 0 m oming. waived p su rp rised b; BACK-T!d-SCH( I- Jerom e^ cCOOL SUMMEHM•H’MATINEE TODAY _____ S H O W'S10;30,1 S .1 0 2 3 0 ,2 3 0 ______'>3' n ,! - W rrraTT^—^ ‘’ U A L L S E A TiSJl.OOW/OTlCKETS S 51 inayor’s de « c i s i o n IHUlHnfll COMR^PORTABLE 1^ N'NUTCRACKER PRINCE(G) is hei'.re! MATINEES SATURDAYl & S U N D ^ WHITE FANG (PQ). By D rew D eSilvcr SALESl I^imes-News writer OALY 7:30 ' MARTINM DANNY • SAT.iSUN, SH O R Tr GLOVER tTWIN FALLS — BoiseB> mayor Dirk Kempthomc's announcement anr pV fl NVcdncsday that hc was'as a candidate umikB •* for the U.S. Senate dre\Irew quick rc- ^ i o n from others interctcrestcd in the 17:00,9:40 I Ilf R o b i n H c x ) d “ iv ? nuNCTOi i i i i m s . SATSS«suN.r.'40, J U hNIOR KEVIN COSTNIR (W-lJ) Former state Attomeimey General J E i ^im Jones, how a lawyei/yer in private X / ® 5 0 1 :a n s nsti V 77-i .n9:40 JE,EANS practice in Boise andd Twin1 Falls. SUN. 1:40, m - ' said K em pthom c's cani:andidacy did ^ ' "AllSalSaleprlcem" i M m . not 'surprise him undid w ould not have a m ajor impact on ot his deci- NOW - O i T V 9:15'5 ONLY DAIYLf 7;7^0,9:20 I sion. S l i c k e r s > SATtsuN- 1'.2p,3:1,3:20,1:20,7:10,9:20 “Dirk is a pretty attrac date; and h c ‘s dont* a goodg job us MRlRinBed.& -•-UyE3VI ' \ \ rashed-Levi-s— *-c»P1 ' nlayor.” Jones said. ~ AIU UNCHARTED ISLAI “Thc question thal ha.*has to be an- I H H H I 6 001 1 Jeans. • ueele • a n H M i iSHUr^TODAy a n swcrcd is whether hc ho the tem- studenlent Sf Adult ^ I ^ E T t J K N S i z e s ...... n S T ’ 7;20 lo run ST, general election campaipalgn against l O O i S 9 : 2 p _____ Aj i T T . » c i nliiiss ~SfaIhngs." Jones suid hc will ani rOHB H S IKEvm/IN COSTNER (PG-13). _____ dec^ion.on.Labor. Day__/ - - - — ______B e g ^ ? : Stale Sen John Hansciiscn. R-ldaho . i A S scHVumzB^Etu^CT t o B l N - ^ S ------Falls, also said hc had cxpcctcd H H H l i S H F dajly7;00, 9:40 l O O D f - " : Kempthorne to join the race ■ H h H t oO - F I T - K f t r that il would not affect hhis decision SKX.&sm.1:40,4:20, 7:1':0 0 ,9:40 iAT.asuN. 1:40, ■ EANS o w I 10, 4:20, 7:00, 9:40 -a t least, not dircctly. mSSBM >>Ei THEmE However, many obscrvcrvcrs predict IhbH l&>o $ H THE ^ A DlIOC Kempthorne will lock uj many BEST0F^UCA2fi 1 the big Republican co ■ ■ ■ . ^ J - THE BEST. LYWOOD leaving other candidatestes to scnim- ...... HOLLY ^CHARUE 1 III.- " t e IlM dK :^^le for campaign cash.. H Hansen suid A l lI ELECTRIC I WWASH \om ntfult could affect his dccliecision, sincc VV SHEEN '.he ■won’t use his own m m< oney to H- l i i 5 0 1 J E A: a n s u i ; Titance a Senate run. Student ■& A dult Siztl i z e s ------e E J E I m i c h a e i ” V . •Th^tradilion of a cancandidate go- mrrtTi few Esa-FOX ' ing into debt to build a bbandwagon iwOr 3 8 ^ ^ HUII R R Y W ... DAILY 7:20, 9:20[ 0 ^ ^ ^ D A J L Y 7 ; ; • “and hoping people dimlimb onto it, . r7:20, 9:20 • WHILI E O U R f SAT. & SUN. 1:20.3:20,},5 :2 0 , S A T . 4 S U N . . . I’hat's not for mc." hc saidaid. y J^y^g0,5:20, 5 5 0 J E AA N S S E L E l 7;Z0,i:20 ’ T:20, •, "Dirk will be a VI ACTION i very vei7 njeflewa'West rage-tapered leg. Btudentit &St Adalt Bizea tO m ■ U l ‘ ' ^prmidable opponent. He will have WOD! j -ijuiny of thc resources of Ihe senior iVOI T-Senator and his organizaiization. Bul 1 V v‘-'. ;„jbink there's a growinglg numberr of ______-:i 1 people who feel there shcshould bc nn B O Y S ' J EE A N S ______\zea 4-7 Se 6-14. R eg o l^ Sese Blima I . open prim ary, that thc citizens Size ' V aoung M en's &t B o y s ' I .i.ishould make the choicc." Hansen this week annoimounced for- kCIFICt-i___ :i. T - TRAIL__ - t ____L COATS LfruaC lOOXiiig paTKaS^^^s^acketsr— - - ; -possible Senate m n. He He soid -ho T l Y o uung i M en's & BE o y s ' I a ii with Idaho's wloteit e r i n m in d ! ...... - would moke his final decdecision in a (• few w eeks. T-SHIRTSS . ^Boys (8-SO) Beg. $7im - $ i i o B oise stockbroker Milt J f 9 9 r the only other announcedced Republi- V.OW oan in the race, said hc: w ould p la y . JS H b h NOW ONLY n a Young M en's Reg.lg. $ 1 S 0 ;^liip his outsider imagec oand make Ootolafa B o y s' T b - Qre&t se/ect/on/onl Reg. $13 Kempthomc's apparentt bibucking by J f l S . elements of thc stale’s: RRepublican s o w o m , Y « o v r ^ 9 4 ^ V ifl^hierarchy an issue in thc prim ary ...... ;:^|Qampaign. m W A Y F O R F A L L NOW -OUR SEIE L E C T I O N I S A Tn i r S B E S T ! .•w “ It’s no Bccrct that a p o w c ^ . . LAYI .'•X elite group wanted Kempmpihomc to their candidate." Erhart Erf said, rSFRICTAYY.. Uso your RoperS i ^ . o i l l i n g Ihc iniiyor "d viini'ohillirciive- ■ 2»h; ’iplion.charaa^r.u^------andnd Burtey stofos. ycur bankcarxJs. I ^ N d s " ~ ^ ill. a& TED'S BOGUS JOURNEYlEY(PQ) 7 :2 0 j l - ° S u tt plans a six-cityy tctour of Ihc . I • THURSDAY.. I ALSOO - MOBSTERSiRS (R) , 9 ; 2 0 Tuesday to formallyfon an- • '• .-fL'iounce his candidacy. H«He will nr- M rive at T w in FalIs>Sun V, TWIN FAL\LLS • BURLEY • !nupenT^BUHL i{ , gic^al A irport at 10:45 a .m i h b s i e •6 .K __. Thurpday, Aygtiflusf 15.1991 Ilmos-Nows,« , TwinT Falla, Idaho 8-8 _ •
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\ ■ ___ ” I ACROSS 1 J 1_Cry of sorrow __ ___ In e y % 5 Bout •« tOSOfhbOr ;;------n a rr ( Q l ^ . 14 Marquand " Blouth ;r- — '***” ^ 1 1 you untangle^ mj I ; IS — and true ilogical :, a-‘f hair next. Mommy?^ ______J ' l •wIBUcmteof - jH jjjl } c a s ts . "Domi m e A favor.M abs^ret.anckNO ______K E EPEVB?nHIN6ASECSET.’ Pt : 17M[ndf _*.. te.putupinorioy I V — HI )f possibility uf hidden op- [— ^ "' Could be 10, Saysys 20 Remarkable hit hr-^— DAY: You tiuvc unuxuol voicc,«!, uppreciale for yourvrlf. be creatively j M 4 ^ -==^ so I forget, too. It'st's curious,c to be. for* ||H : 22F10faencl— r music, can be scir-indulgcni lo poinl o f .aware of inicrcMs;ms . nccessiiics. Scenario L.M.^ iiwhilc, truly only asIS oilold as [ feel.': . ^-23 Sheltered______L . r r “^ving iiriiT'swccriooiifr'Toirairarc-mman- “'w hiBhlighw trip-rips, visits, inquisitive rel- ; 24 Clenched hard \ \ B o y dd 25Br1dfle'»upport Lo “ ~ ~1B tic, idcallMic and your mIdJle namena could »‘i« - 1 be diplomacy. Domesllc uJJuMtiMmcnl lhat U BRA (Sept.t. 2l-l-Oct. 22): Read and If all animafs receivc:eived equal ircatmcni^ . B B ■ 27 Prehlatprtc time I I on Ihis earth. bectle.<>es bouldbe elect the r>^xi ^ ' 31 Painter 3 — look place earlier Ihis monlh proTOve-ibene. wriie. check ref.references, past perfor- -.32 Beamed P 4 P ■FF=;j'^ficial.- In Seplember you perfc:rfecl tech* mances. Disscminulinute infomialion. realize m ^ h S t ? contendslaclicni. a cl m ------K —!?■ ■ «<= ling or flinulion could de- W hat's wh : 33 Sodal Wrwtlon • }*» r •' I _____ ; ______niqniques, Mreainlicj^ procedures, ggel rid of Ihal chancc meeiini -:34Hav6«landlnfl — IH ^ superfluous expcn**. velop inio "someihleihing big." f-ocus on In- Anoihcr nauticalII _ phrasepi siill.in the; B '.a s s p a t a ...... ARIES (March 21-April 19):'): Excelicni come poieniial. spe-special collection, »Krty v ^ o r soiled? oldtimer’s lingo ts "gone“goi by the boards."BB ^•36 Ship landing fc -f— for puHing off “power play,ly." Secrei SCORPIO (Oct.)ct. 2.1-Nov. 21): Moon in To your granddad.. It ■meant *‘rmlahed.’'->.,: '37Makebuti)lc ____ I Hsi7.es independence, free* learned in conneciion wiih mone■ney. how it your sign cmphiwij "Soil" came from thc Old Frcnch F To his granddad, lhe sailor, it m euuZ :-. H i : 33 Bay window J 3 T = * = = = Ivcs around dom. crcaliviiy. slystyle. Circumstances lum ' - .3 9 Obey a •■walk" 1___ L_ __ _HL______«oi «oi that woy. Allcniion revolve 'iucl” for canh, "D irt" cnme froirom Ihe "over ihe side." ^ B l I Tnoun* M«(M 9«rve. mystery, glamour, “backsiage”!C" gossip, in your favor. YouI'ou'll be ul righl place at t signal ci99i rn ^ 08/t6/91 m> , Wear shades of dark rcd. Oldltd rNorse "drit" for excrement. Conccr native reprcsenied. special momcni. W - 40 Covers Ftigtiii n»i«vM Y e rte rdJay^t a i pifwie Sotwd: That bird calledI the Tennessee W ar-» - 42 Skirt stylo \ TAURUS (April 20-May 2U);U): Maneu- purple. irrd n ed b 'c r trills notes so high hig a dog cw twarj . ,. '|H : 43 Ulster , 7JoslfoslD Broz iB T o M rB V A y m,N At. SAOnTARRJSJS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Tlie Tli distinction wns definite to rx ------44 Valley' .— i------ffWSni^jirtcnooiHT 0 s | T t BIPIss t TlfiilMlll<tlAl IllBiniTOTTn_ ^lemion len now revolves orountl partnership, pa Emphasis revolves»es around'sccrcis'."eram* TOTTl : 45 Harbor i . \ 9NoHlot even ;; f - t r :. marriage. . .our. mystery, intrigirigue, discovery of impor- .'ioilcisiled, only diupcrs werc dirty. ravolia Wm 2 jMP*l f L D < I f l ^ | | l | U J | U g ■• legal leg rigiiu. public uppeanince. : KlSSffJO ON HORSBISEBAOC •' s' protecHop' \ lOTravi o p ^ l MPICILIOIPl Focus Fo also on imvcl, commiimenlent, univcr- 'am clues, Backwagitagc information becomes ' I : 47Asiepu0 \ 110oo(lood name X UBS &U4U available Ihroughh ecfTons o f Pisces, Virgo II • O i^m ioa!i! doesoes not come only in Size S. mall New Hmnpshir^ H i ; B3TXahrlr«T \ 13Tat>l«ableland Q 0|8|E|BJU GEMINI (Muy 2 1 -June 20): Y( township is quite spccilpcclftc oboul this: ^ B . 54Ferberorbo8t\ 21 Tooo o A n IUMH t CAPRICORNl(D (t cc.22-Jun. 19): You'll I j I l p L p H ^ ^ m O I i u ] be asking, "Is this deja vu?" Q. Where is it when you regis ■ SSNamelnfMhtort 22 Voryery small os ■ s Tm UB f You !iecm lo have experienienced past know exactly whenhen and what lo do. Spot- Q- . : 50 Gluts 11 \ print business, promotion, pro- hotel;otels Ihul you huve lo Till in lhc: ramt"r “ I”" y™ “"■> youry“ w }fc:m rt:rid^^>,nB | I ffa n ftUi scenes thai 'pluy loday. Stress.s indepen- l‘ghi on career, bu? one hor^ on Sunday,) •^57 Depend (on) ‘ 24 Lovlrovlng J 5 *• ■ new direc* duction. prestige.e. IMany of your fondest o f yoyour mother and fallter? ay, you cannot teijitj[|y M £ ^ ^ ^ ^ B :.8astano(B.,L: _ : 25Sanl«nta Fo or .2 U n & Lm 1 BinlB[^Ll*iw lol dencc, originality, fresh sloxt. m kiss her. bui she cann lej kiis>tw^,^*j^^^H [ | R I E 1 ^ 8 | I M f l M M tioition. Employmdni applicalion figiigiires. dc.sircs *vlll be fulfiljifilled as you win friends, . ' . counting rttyme Greg)regon IW i -L K A A.A . Druzil. Som e tniditiomil hotels. h '■•SgR eactsudd^ty 26Disff CANCER (June 21-July 22);!): Intuition innuencc people, (Jan. 20-rcb. IK): Take Mayllaybc elsewhere, loo. don't know,w. First lilacs menliotniioncd In -Euracou^j^^^^H ::6 0 Declares \ . 27DooJSfatQ lilor’e m L f n j■ p C H knUMlllO e U Rl rin;rings Itue. Scenario highlights emotional-ei AQUARIUS (Ja se ffum environmeiil lhat ^ print werc seen by 0o FrenchmanFi i T l E i R m r A B H l A l T l s I jjm iirr , psychic impressions, "confe:ifession’'b y risks, sliake loose popular pet snnke is the King. quicksand.’’ Someone at* vis *" Coastnm inop/e.>/e. nowi Istanbul.' ; ■ : OGWN 26 Impic B f T l E t ^ M T l R l E l E l fanfamily member. Dc selective, creiTeativc.dy- ^quotes with "qui( Dinmon pel name for some is Elvi- - 1 OT prophet 29 SIliyrfcr < a l! * namic. generous. Marilal Matusi commandsci lempts to drag youou ■dcTwn to tower level ~ up'handlos 08/15/91 " " Q. How long can a h 2 Ear pan 30Cupl aiienlion,------^------______liavcjionc-QfJUJOy,J3y.nfffly^ir.n?cessnof^J-i:_ 1 a hippo write un d er< y y S r(ii^ H I ______— oiclocki— 31-Tak* akehasW y------ttention re- bra could be represe[esemed. water without com ing upt forair? .,. - y -4 w6iS^ ^ H klrt feature LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Alie scholar" . 32 Skirt cny.dcr.ni. PISCES (Feb..19-March 19 20): Enlighten- _ ■ 4 Griental 35 Slewlew 41 — public 4 7 Tow n m ap volves vol oround real c.siaie. propen The tttit^ person who helps outoi nto A. Aboul six minutenutea. ’11 be "cho- meni featured —- iiiaik area of your life ^ cortdlment 36 Comiomputor 42Vorynoor)yly ' 4 8 P r o — lion iloi o f lermj, boundaries. You’ll ay*cnre cchltr .for.pre-schooierara soon 49 Thought Kn lure Indka- transformed into) "f"playground.” Stress in* • .. SAvers I aec« sen" lo pre.«m diseout%e on fuiui X.S ihe yblin£«crs:have lio Bia;r a ^ of. ' v^OvCTwelght.wonftn • aV’Sesame i 36 Appns r * 6 0 Nothing b u t lloiis; ,i„, You’ll have acccss lo inlinformation dependence, coura'Urage. pioneering spirit. SC« W heihtf .thai;-growhup U.20-.p - ^ .4 0 .. ^wel^;:^.Jiy,.nv(ui •.■^'Streiar • • 39 lieNile queen for -45 Tire , _• i ____ SI Votea to reloct ' " Ntw love could be on horizon, Travel talk ^it. e. iva. lauU niA ^iM B B u^l o r BOaSSyi’PfiVcn Scciif IflfBilRffi." T r a ^ B n S T T T ^ ^ g r a d e r ■ | shorh o iy ------4 rB o rd o rlB kko o STDoHi ' VIROO , (Aug. 23-Sepi. 22):: Chcck C de* • becomcs more thanian talET“ ~ ^ ■or"Rl m i .fL' i r >- ir • * B-6 Tlmos-Nowc, TwinI Foils,Fa Idaho Thursday, Augu&lUC115,1991 — ^Idaha More policeI sf;tep forwvard as informsi ants in IFBIISho3shone pprob^ WALLACE (AP) — Two more state trooplopers. “O ur entire depart-• c>^dcncc c against Sheriiriff Frank In a convinvcrsation wilh Coeur because be he could be chargcd:d w ith in- “ Bui I couldn'ildn’t handle the pres- nonhcm Idnho law cnfcinforcemcnl of-, m ent is under un orders to coopemte.. tnikovichi and tum it over o\ to the d'Alene FBI)I spccial agent Wayne terfering tc with a federal irinvestiga- sure anymore; becausebe I khcw whal fleers, including a cityty police] chicf. I'm riot ihe the only one," said Kitchen.. FBL I Manis in 1989, 19J May said Manis tion. ti< wc did was wronjrong.’' I ______have surfaced as w illingling informants who ulso) hashi served on the KellogR: The FBI has indicatedd the onco-’ warned himI toto-be corcful about tum- • May said he finally buckliklcd under May admittedled Monday delivering in, an r e i investigatigation’ of the and Pinehuihurst policc departments. ing.i two-year investigationon could rc- ing informaiioilion over lo th e h b L thc iR prcssurcT ponce's logs lofoTVTaUcoKlYtiome-nf- N ------Shoshone County Sheriic riffs Depart* That brinirings to six Ihe number of' suit s in public corrupliotion charges '*Hc lold n-me that if I ever got "1 didn’t want to go to> a federal ter Maucotel cnccencouraged him to join ment. known offiifficcrs who have huddled1 against a Cmkovich, Proseciccuior Jack caught. I ’wasvas.on my own,'’ May prison,” pr he said. in thc FBI probe.ibe. The information, ggiven under with FBII agentsaj about law cnforcc-• Rose f and former Prosccecutor John soid. 9.1th. also suggests possi>ssible sh eriffs ment problciblcms in the Silver Valley., Cossel. ( When asked:ed by the prosecutor thc , - r .I*- officc misconduct conceiiceming prosti- Tlie othersrs includc May, former Os- Thc comments came in Ihc wake informalion to which May referred, S]Special Services tulion. «he Cocur d ’AIci\lcnc Press rc- bum Policclicc C hief Bill Barker andI o c f an FB I gam bling raid oron 58 Silver he rc.spondcd.:d. '.‘taping a supervisor a t ported. __ former sherilerifTs deputies Ernie Peyer• Valley > bars in June. oncalls.toihelie whore houses.’' __ ...... C a l v aiiy r Pentecostal.Churdir d i „ ______S h eriffs Dsputy.,Rjch;ichard May tes- and J o hn MM aucotcl.______Maucotcl has dcclincd;d to com- •' Manis andid Cm kovich were un- 3rd A v e . W . • T w ta F a llsIs ______450 3 r ------Ufied Monday in 1st DiDistrict Court May's testimony tc camc during a1 ment r on the charges. Peyer, Fc who available for’Cir’comment Tuesday;------Enjoy C Manis also told him the irr—Wallacc that Pinchnchurst Policc probablctatause hearing lending to aI was \ fired last month for hishi involve- May said M E v a n g e l i s t z D ^ i e l IS acknowl- FBI “could ononly trust certain people piicT’Brad Kitchcn andmd his brother, grand theftcfi chargc Monday againsi: ment r in the incident, has / Idaho Slate Policc trooper tro Brian MaucotelI for f< stealing records fromI edged c being a witness, butut hc denies becausc whencn (federal agents) comc o f L o u isian a llh& 'niur9.,A ug.l5lh-7:• 7:30 p ,n v Kitchen, have met withith FBI agents thc sh eriffs■fs officc in January 1990. taking I pan in the ihcfl. in. they arc gogoing to make heads roll W e d ., A ug. 1411 ih Cocur d ’Alene. M ay testestified he. Maucotcl andI On Monday, May also0 Ilinked the and leave a trailtra of smoke.” - - EzEveryone ia welcome! Brian Kitchcn confinaIn.icd Tuesday Peyer carricrried oul a scheme to steal s s h e riffs office lo some kkind of in- Thc deputy,Ity, said he was warned bolh have done so. ass wellw as other thc files. containing c incriminating:: volvcment \ with prosiiiuiioiion. not to betrayf hhis role as an infonnani Men matade
suicide ppact I&24 I-/ ^ The Big / o n t h ^ after slajl y i n g \ b , ^ > Blazer FFir i n a n c i n g s Buck Contest<~.,J o i i F & IDAHO FALLS (AP)\? ) — Three / 5 un! > A v ai l l l l a a b l e fduho Falls men enierei:red a suicidc ^ ^2,000 ^ L a y a w a y s pact last summer after• killingkil a tran- 7 / Eveiry Gun In1 The SStore Is sicnt man in Colorado,Jo, authorities Jn Prizes! Z - i W e l cI c o o m e allege. Two of the men. bothth agei 20. shot and killed themselves laslast Augusi in " l / ^ lN arked1 Down \While Wccn_pursucil.icil..by_pQlicc... Thc Ihrcc were being soughtsou in con- Iiection wiih some burglirglaries und a _____ R]ilT L E S5 SHOTCBUNS - shot fired inlo a policc:e 1car Ihc day —_ bcforc from a ear thatI wasw believed I to have been stolen. r A d v ^ EE I R ^ K ^ ^ Tlie third. Jason Faneirrcl Newman. R U ^ now 18, was chargedd 'Tuesday in Q . Craig, Colo., with first-dst-degrcc mur- l^uger l I M-77R^ Bolt Action1 Rifles MavericIck Magnum IPump Shotgtguns der in ihe shooting deatieath o f a 54-- year-old man in August 1'1990. 123 to 338 cal. „ H 12 ga. 3" Vei/ e n t R i b Newm an is in Idaho’so's maximum- - ______RlReg.M 77.93 %>399.90 R e g . ^ 2 1 .£9 9 0 ^177.r.90 security prison soulh of Boise on a *------R e g . S a le probation violation, serverving a 180- R e g . S a le - day icrrn that expires DccDec. S. R uiger g e M-77RSI Bolt Actionn fRifles 250 Savage , ‘549,93 ’4 66.90)0 Maverick Super MiMagnum 12 ga, 3 1 /2 'w/scscrew-in choke ‘299,90) '* 2 4 9 . 9 0 Assistant District AtnAiiomey Paul jo Browning BPS StaiStalker Magnum Pump Sitol!3tgun12ga. 3' ‘449,90) '* 3 7 7 . 9 0 M cLim ans in Hot SijiphIplmr Springs, HUgEigerM lnl 30 Stainless Seiremlautomatic Rifle 7,62x>x39'549.90 M 63.90 I • Colo.-, said Wcdtiesday _ jBUflemer M-771W Bold Actionn FRilies, 257 Rolierts - . ‘499.93 ’433.9010 Browning BPS Stalitalker Magnum Pump 10 or 12 ga, 3 1 /2 -‘579,931 * 4 9 3 ^ , — •' :'cti»rge alleges "Ncwiiiwinan kitted •Melvin Lewis Jones whiivhilc com m it- S3V3vage Mod. 110 Bolt Actionion Rilies 223 Cai., 3 oni);‘iy ‘319.90JPSI.^9IIfllZ»nInpSB f55 P » B 5 " 7 ; 9 0 ^ ------• ting a'robbery. rolngton Moil. 7 Bolt ActioItion Rifles'223-!rar."" T519!'90 ’4 3 9 .910 0 Browning Cllorlrl Over( & Under 12 or 20Oga.3- ‘1065.933 *’ 9 1 9 . 9 0 • ■ Thc other two IdahoIio Falls men. IQ— Bemlnglon 870-E0 -E x p re s s ------P aurD .' Kraiiz uiid SluiWiaWn D. S m ith ," R smm i ln g lo n 7 0 0 B B L Lelt Hanaa BiBoll Action Rllles-270,7mmr33838- ‘592:gO-’492v90 , "would have been dofcntcndanis in thc Drnun ■n Magnum Pum;imp Shotgun 12 ga. 3' ” ^ a 9 0I *’ 2 3 3 . 9 0 I )wnlng Micro Medallion Bolt/jlt Action Rilies 243,7mm,,08 0 ‘571.90. ’5 1 9 .9 0 . : case but for the fact thathai they com- !}{ R e m in g to n 8 7 0 SSpecial purpose rnitted suicidc.” McLimarnans'said. BroWiwning BAR Semiautomatictic Rifles 30-06 & 300 mailag. ‘679.95 ’5 9 3 .9 0 Synthetic Magiagnum Pump12ga. 3" ■349,90“’I * 3 0 9 . 9 0 - Jones’ body was founound Sept. 7. P ' IP90. floating in the YaYampa River )wnlng Stalker Stainless Boltoil Action Rilies 25-06 to 33338 ‘639,95 ’5 4 9 .910 0 . Remington 11-B/-87 Semiautomatic Shotg'Igun 12 ga, 3‘ ‘599.931 ’* 5 2 7 . 9 0 about 40 miles west of Craig in a . WInCnchester Mod 70 Bolt ActiiiCtion Rifles 270 to 338 ‘4 9 3 ,9 0 ’ 4 2 7 . 910 0 Beretta Onyx 68G186 Over & Linder Shotguiun20ga,3- ‘1293.933 **' 1 0 4 3 . 9 0 : sparsely populated scmi-229,90 ’ J e ninlngs n I Mod J-22 Semiautoutomatic Pistol cal. ‘79,93 *64.90 0 * 1 9 3 . 9 0 10 ~ Remington 8701 Confip.C Trap Pum p Shotsta u h N ic e - - ‘44 9 ,-9d 0 *’ 3 7 7 T i O - i^loses rarim p " Deseisert Eagle Sem iautom atrc:[rcPisfoT44 mag. ‘1049,90 *963;90 ^ G lochicklVlod17 orlQSem iautcutomatic Pistol 9mm ‘499.90 *447.9010 Browning BPS PuPump Shotgun 12 ga. ‘2 9 7 .8 (p--*247.W ) '* l| :5* KELLOGG (AP) — BlBunker Hill -etta Mod 92F Semiautomiimatic Pistol 9mm ‘599.90 *519.9010 CVA Flintlock Blaiilapk Powder Rifle 50 cal,ll, :JMining Co. has agreed to close Ihe I — ;JMission Flats boal rampp forfi public- — -jjiealth reasons as rcqucsKestcd by the •jCocur d'Alene Indian Tribrribe, a com- I Bla(ick H ills Ijjpany executive says. ta is c l Tribal Chairman ,Ernienic Slensgar f f Im m o m .■Iwrnt a Id ler lo Bunker HilllillPrcsidcm CT' R iA ian Richardson last wetweek asking 2 22 3 B o x 5 0 S p rffor lhc closurc of the ramp ran on the VII* % rjCoeur d’Alene River foror fear min- Inrllinchester- -* * = = 1 / Reg, ‘10,9919 Sale *8.93 ^ing runoff could endanganger waier DO' ^ 3 x 9 W orld Ci \23x9 Traci; k < ^ r , ' ■uuscrs. oye & Quail 5p l. Box 50 ■ Stensgar said |ie wrote)te the letter Ciholgun l ShellII . R ifle S|Cpes ^ .ijio response to a reccnilyuly released R e g . *8.995 Sale *6.93*' with World C lass Rings liJstudy by the federal AgAgency for R eg. ‘189,993 ' I ; 1 2 & 20 g a . ______R e g .. ‘ l^ ,-,-:iToxiC.SubsmncCS and Di^c)i^easc R e g - ______...... 9 m n m B a x s n •^stry that indicated contamiam ination in S a le ^ '5ihc river drainage may pos>pose a threat R e g . n i . 9 99 S a le * 8 . 9 3^ S a l e ^ 9 ! .,^10 hum an health. The report recommendcndcd access the Mission Flais ram-iimp be re- ^isiricied. u f Stensgar asked that thcihe ram p be j^Ioscd bcforc -Thursdayjy's annual . Mae s ^ 7*30 y^JW— ;ijpilgrimagc by the Cocurur d ’AIenes H l H i t B •uto the Cataldo Mission, juijusi cast of S U ^ A ’ •tfthe boat ramp, i f , Richardson said-Tuesda;ulay he has 7<30 AJM. - 6KM ^directed an employee to examine iJthe area and see how it could 1 be L V M ^ L E i ' ______i ^ b l o c k ed off. “I share your concern aboulab addi- g p g i - - • jitional restrictions'to acccs:ccssing the B IH as nan Iii ^waterway but also, amI c k ______.ThUfwJay. Augugust .15-1991__ 31moarNowaaJTv Jr»rin Fnlls.Jdafia_B-l2i______I ------ValUlley-life - — I I Valleyif happennings Lar^•gehickeey on huisband’s snecM I
B rogram to.featmature cave exploratiition Red Cross to holdhi blood drive Frii HAGERMAN-TTiThe public is mvitcd to jniTiPin in a ~ RU H l. - T h r RftHtfid.Cmss will hnld fl-hlood tellss truth b()ehmdthlOseJaQj[ tales. . I ’ cave exploration progrogram at 11:30 a.m. SaturdJrday at from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.p Friday al the Buh^^ Mnlnd Gorge Slate: P;Park. A slide show will be pre- Lodge, 11th and Mailloin streets. DEAR ABEBBY: A few years ago, ^ I sits in the frontIt p:passenger scat next; ' I . sented and modem1 cavec lechniques will be taught.ta when 1 was in the hospital for com - ^ Ihnif driver.ver. while the hostesV H Participants should mim eet at the D evil's WashbovK>wl. u.^ plications duriuring my third pregnan- H Dear At“ "1 sits in thc backk w with the guest hus^- I f— cy.'my husbssband walked into my I Shriners plahniining w eekend fish fr A b i ga i l band, g R itter Island Satur J hospital room'm with a lorge hickey on 1 iron Abby. I believeieve that this pattcnf I BUHL-Thc Oasi)asis Shrine Club Fish Ery willw bc his neck. VanBurj r e n ^ a s discovered1 in a sociological re-' H A lour o f Riller^ Island wiwill Im held Saturday al lhc_he_Banbury_Hot ,Springs,.nolo n h .p f . ____ He rcckecici oLalcohol .and was. |^ I Q>.nrrh study that was done mord'__ lo'nbbfi Saturday nl thc.Tiroilousand Bu^hl.'Swal liourjx•Jwgins at 5 p.m. Dinner willw be.. —:wcaring-tht^a5-same-clothes~he had ~slc^ ♦d again.- than 40 years ago. scfvcr^itors-wilHourhlstcistdrical’"served' 01 7 p.fn. AlAll Shriners. Masons andid their wom thc nightght before. I looked him slcad b f adm itting it - he liedond put it - D O NALD L. I M illcH Springs and thc nanatural guests arc invited. over and saww anotherj hickey - only belYou need to rew lvc this on MIESEN.S,•J.SAN FR A N C IS C tf ■ nake River...... bigger - on1 the t other side of his behind ! you. T . his mar- neck. riaiIf your husband values iunscling hi DEAR MR. MIESEN:MU Tliank you' ■ ' H agerm an Fossil Be 77,5 Timcs-Ncwsw iwelcomes news o f commimunity Ahim " where hc got thc riage, wil he will get into cou) without for thc input. ■ The public is inviied to tour evwjfs.. Send materiaerial lo The Times-News Valley V hickcys and hc said he didn't know hinwith you. If he rcfusc-s. go \ I was not awarearc that this topic had! I eds National Monument fromom 6 to Happenings, PO IBox 548, Twin Falls,Is ID talking about, so 1 lold him. ' 0 have a been thc subject:ci of a sociological’ H leet at, thc National Park ServiccSei 83303-0548. Pleasese ssubmit news at least a we ■ Jim » SO lookx)k in thc m irror, which lotYour husband oppcars to study - until scveicvcral readers wrote, H e St. ocross from Hagermanin HighI advance and includc:dc a phone number where yoKO. ™ lotI o f grow ing up to do. drinking to lell mc so! be reached. said innoccntly, “ihose proHe also may have a mges di his A reader fromTl BiButte, Mont.. wrote I aren't hickcysys - that happened in a bcfproblem, and unless he chan;lie could to say that you: cotcould lell which po- H * bar room scuffufflc. Some:N^y jobbed behavior wal and gets help, hcover that litical party ihcy:y b belonged to by thd H -■ m c with his elbelbow.” hcwake I up one day and cJiscovwife and seating arrangcmc:mcnt; Tlic Republi- H " k l C After my huhusbond left the room, hc thn has throw n away a good w cans usually satat with \ Iheir wives, H toregist<;erat are;ea schoo '' (he woman inin thct ncxl bed soid with three children. and the Democratsrats sat with Ihc othci; H a knowing wirwink, "Hey. what were I King ar- fellow ’s wife. on school dis- five. lockeraloc will be $5 if a studedent loses you two doinj)ing behind those cur- ran;DEAR A B B Y : C ar scatii: usually High School Sixth-giad(Bders will register from 9 the lock during the year. tains?" Whcnn 1I asked her whot she autirangemenis in Amcrica arcy ithc so Ition times. a.m. to noonon and 1 to 3 p.m. M ot- ILunch' tickets are $1.10I i I>er day, meant, shc saic;oid she had seen a big cialautomatically determined bylved. i By popular rcquvquesi, Abby shares lool registra- day; sevent]:nth-graders during the brcbreakfast tickets are SO cccents per hickeyonmyhy husband’s neck. cial II class o f the people involviplc picks . mons o f her favorivoriic prize-winning, H moiTung. Se- same times» Tuesday and eighth- dajday and ail adult m eals a t $1.75Sl per I have triedd t'to just forget about it, up If one woricing-class couplt)and and easy-to-prepare recipcs. re> To order^ ' ' H cn 10-10:30 graders duriluring the" same times da)day. Tickets may bc pupurchased ' but I can’t. Abby, Al why is this still wifiup another couple, the husbaiiually sit - send a long, busin.•jsiness-size, self-ad~' 10:30-11 a.m .; W ednesday,y. iall at the m iddle school, sinjsingly or in lois of five.. :Free/re- bugging me?' inwife I whose car it is will usu:jcst hus- dressed envelope.>pc. plus chcck o r H 1-11:30 a.m.; Fees are $10_10 for an acdyity card and dueduced meal {plications will ' be, ______-C A N T FORGET banin Ihe front seat, and the gucia l- ...... money order for'b r S3.95_iS4J.0Jn .. ^ _ ■ h 11:30 a.m. $2 lockw'rarental. L u i^ tickets aro available ava at registration. - • band N and w ife in the backscal.lusbands Canada) to; More3/e Favorite Recipes S l.lO per daylay and m ay be purchased FHagcnnan Schoo! Distritrict will dear CAN It’s bugging you sit Mi iddle class: The tw o' hu;cs in thc by Dear Abby.y. P.O. Box 447, ■ 7 and 8 can sqiarately or in groups o f live. hold hoi re^stration fo r all stucaidents In bccausc yourir Ihusband lied to you bad>it in Ihe front, the two wives Mount Morris. ///. III. 61054. (Postage ■ les, and pay— -Al-ihc-higtigh:SCboolx.ncw-and non- kindei^iten kin throug-12th-i)-gradcs— and-whcn you.ou. confronted- him,-in------aack.Ll m_gucst_/s.ioc:;u<#c(/.;------ch fees from registered stustudents are asked to con- frofrom 8:30 a.m. to rK»n Moi[onday. A -Upper-class: The woman. ly. uict the scho;hool before Friday. Pre- stalstaff inservice meeting isi planned j h I and freshmen registered stnstudents will register'al- for for 1 to 3 p.m. and no regiigtstraiiOT - S u >hysical exam phabeticallyy according to the fol* wiU w il btr available. Classes begint at te in sports. lowing times,es. 8:3'8:30 a.m. Tuesday with disnsmtssal at W nday. School On Tuesd;:sday. seniors wiih last 12:30 12: p.m . T he regular schecledule be- :s will be the names beginrinning w ith the letters A - gin:gins W ednesday. C will registcster from 9-9:30 a.m.; D-J FFees for kindergarten ithrough trict registra- from 9:30-lC•10 a.m.; K-Q from 10- sixtsixlh grades 'are $5 icimtnbursable and Tuesday. 10:30 a.m.;; a and R -Z from 10:30-11 bocbocdc fee, $1 2 (optional) ssupplies is Aug. 22. a.m. and $1 assembly fee. If thele parents Your Stoi3re I suidcm s not A lso on TTuesday, u juniors with last funfurnish the supplies, theyy should lould register names beginninning with thc letters A- checheck wilh the individual teachers t , 500 S. Lin- C will registeSler from 1-1:30 pjn .; D- befibefore purchasing anything. lents must be J from 1:30-JO-2 p.m.: K-Q from 2- LLuniih - will - cost -gradedes one : A ug. 15. ,2 :3 0 p jn .; ancnnd R-Z from 2:30-3 p;m. thrcthrough three $1 p er day andnd grades ______. ------^ 1 1 R hrough' 'fifth Sophomore}rcs will register fouifour through six $1.05 K r cb;lav. Birth aUhe-«chool—Wednesday-^r'-wiih-!asl-names-A*0-cert certificates * aioTW juiicd for i air - Washing- from 9-9;^0 a.m.;a D-J from 9:30-10 kirnk in d c rg a i^ and first-grade: suidentss 1 Fillmore or a.m.; K-Q frcfrom 10*10:30 am.; and not not previously enrolled inn Hager- In. They may R-Z from 1010:30-11 a.m. Freshman maiman. AU students a t ^ d i n gg l^ger- _ tino“4”p.mr~will“regisier“sr W ednesday w ilh'Iiisi riiaiman foir the'first aiiie'iTiustst be ith- nam es A-C' ffrom 1-1:30 p.m.; D-J muimunized or in the process of3f receiv- G r o u p t o u r i nlg g ]first grade from 1:30-22 p.m.;p K-Q from 2-2:30 ing ing shots. Parents may signpl an ex- on o r before p.m .; and R-ZL-Z from 2:30-3 p.m . ■' emjunpt form for religious, mectedical o r , » HAGERMAN -tld A bring the Fees at ihele high1 school are S30 for pen[KTsonal beliefs. rteld from 10 u.m. lo'iand proof o f the yearbook,3k, $20 activity card, $2 S'Seventh through 12th jgraders —Sp^gs-Nalur»-Rescr locker rental,ol, $10 hom e economics, shoishould plan to pay fees as follows: fi i» ‘ buildings. Minnie lire M inviied to S20 per semmester e for shop. $20 per SIO510 reim buisable bcx)k fee,, i$15 ac- . springs along thc Snakto meet the semester for)r art.i $10 computer and tiviiliviiy card, $ 2 7 yearbook will'ith name ' $16 for physiysical educatiOT. An ac- andmd $20 for band instnimentnt rental. |a|K |ra|B I Public to view forfi elemen- tivity card mustmt be purchased if ihe LunLunch tickets are $1.15 per■ rtnyd snd HAGERMAN -jcets T w ill co st s tu d ^ t is p unurchasing an annual, par- adulidult lunch tickets at S1.75 p er Ilay. H agerm an Fossil Bedsst tickets are ticipating in1 anyai sport, cheerieading, StucStudent insurance and frecAilAeduced 8 p.m. Salurday.'MeeIcets m ay be b o n d o rc h oirus. ru luncunch applications will be availableav '''•'-•r oflicc, 220 N. Slateir S in lots o f Cost o f rcrqjlacement locks for aireU registration. School.' ■ R N ew I SenrlngYou J Since 1907 ( H o m e ^ t e - ^ | k Time t< F r a ^ a n a' £ S Jerome and Hagcnnan i ByCU^Biakel ricu and C astlefm l SERIES" Hi, Seasons = ^ AAir Jordon by Nike Air S ab re Flightt 33 / 4 ’ B lave scheduled registratio ike Castleford high schoo ■ * Featuring: Pink Grapitpefiult, W hite ScBiack W hite & Blacl< Ion is set for Friday jim mc aloxailiD tV out 't c S e s L ______to? .register betweenE ESTIMATE ------$ ^ g o o ------jn .;ju m o rs between 10:2 underground sprinkli 'and ' fl bphomores between Il-l Po^fourrL Dd freshmen betweensystems. 1 ^ J. lid noon. ledToTQ lnstBller^^ Students in grades 7 j Accept onfum. their schedules im 136 Main Ave?. N, ieir athletic and lunch :00-l;30 p.m. on Friday.m ^ ^ C a l l M ______B u rley » R • Twin Falls .All seventh-grodcfs and 7 3 3 .2 7 1 7 ^ -1___ Rupert • Buhl • K required lo have a phy: -they plan to p a itic ip ^ i School starts on Mond]1 7.J^^ C IN G -0 ~ dies and bus schedules > ZERRODOWI^ une as lost year. 10%iSlmptolntsfwtonl 81 M -Jerome School Distric Sprtnjflnld«rSyat«n*ft ■ ■ on ts set for Monday anc hc first day o f school is / ;New -kindergarten sm C ^ N D E reviously registered shou npe atxVor^idnklor^Jlfl ERSONI N lonttoii: approval r M M i Washington School. 5( !.»Noxrttgf^ }In. Kindiergancn studeni ik years old on o r beforea- Ai m ts; ik ik ik % ^tudents-iit—first-thro aigs.fttiOHlri regiMfj.JU-i I Anniveri ebration! ley will be attendingiGM - m rsary Cele m, Jefferson o t North F entral bn N orth Lincoln,deasthat ' fflster-from : 8r3Chajnn RE DIVISION M luesday.: ' on you CAR]il-Qrecn Lawn Service | M , New students entering. SocWloo 1 ^ • Uqul-Q niost' bo 6 years old on l i e e i ^ W j SepL 15. Parents should P %\ • Spfaylno^— . .. and«i J child's birth certificate •an( LawnsprinWor .Lawn^n Mowing Se n tc e .... inimunizatiOT. systems ■' ______Parents a nd suidenis are come to the schools to child's teacher. J V TR EE SERVICE '.No. fees are required fo BandedGbuund avings on call travel tr 1 supplies I2ty students. Lunch ticket: jailers and $1 per day and breakfast t 9 & Stump Removal • 50 cents per day. Ticket: g^Removnlof- - W ' Shop andd save at S daho's ^ purchased separately or i DanQerou»Tree»6Uml Southern Ic SERl^URSERIME8— — -laargest”RV-(-dealer— IDSCAPINO SER'RVICE M • 733-2717 r m We. E.-IW In Falls*:00 p.m. VHI M o n .:S a t 7:30 a,m/«:00tu______j W 3ERS01INR.V. luh. lOKW a.m..5a)0 pjn. - 6 7 ^ ______. ; n u r s ; .82 the eastern entrairanee to TwigFaji, ■■ ~ ° FREE on installing ur ■ 1 sv '~ :~ ’Cerunei
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ST. GEORGIIGE, Utah (AP) — A ju d g5 ec hasI 30,000, most membersers o f fundamentalist rc- aniUld married Fischer. Thomsmton died from think it iis in the best interest off the chil- the Fischers to0 acadopt the children before she pcrmiiled a polygamist pol family to adoptpt six ligious groups split: offof from the Mormon cai:ancer iti 1987. dren ,"hh eesaid . ' ------:------^ djed o f breast car: canccr on Aug! 15.1987. * motherless chikhildren, ending a fo u r-y e a r• legalIc; Church, which renouncunced plural moiriagc in The Fischcrs shore their hchome with plural “Thehe love1 they have between therp th is of n,e adoptionion was opfwsed by Brendi : ______w h e th e r the illegal praciice ce of 1890,______A>ife Katrina Stubbs-and-aboitwui-a-dozen chil— temeado in th firliv fs,-6,-60 -I-will—TT,onitun‘s—fathftither;—Calvirr—Jo h an so n ~ o r^“ " Igc could be reason to ny an jhe Utah Supremeuc ( Court voted 3-2 lost drtIren, including the youngerr TThorntons.. keep thenhem ’together.” Salem, Ore., and her half sistei^, Janet Jo* - ailoption. March that. If othcrxo“Xonditions were favor- *'I neither condem n o r coniondone their reli- ' Two> 0of the six children aie adtdults. The honson of Seattiealtle and Pat Johonson of - The case had hot pitted the Utah Constitsdtu- able, polygamy could:d nnot be the only reason gjc51OUS life,” said Conder, whean Con- adcidopt in 1989 despite a stateIte social services m other’sr’s death, although thc oldestst recently latc the law. ccrs have larg argcly ignored for nearly'y 40 der signed a scttlcmcnncnl pcrmitling Vaughn repeport that they were fulljlily qualified to married.d. Conder’s deniasnial was appealed to the Ulah ' years. ----- and Shanine-Hschcr rtc to adopt the chiklren odedopt ...... > ThCOTKmion monied Fischer on JuneJ 17, Supreme Court,iiT, ’ which ruled that no single ! ______Some cstimatnates placc thc.numbcr of' pffcnders convicted in W ashington betbetween January 1985 f l and July 1986.86 . and on survey rc- sponses o f ircaticaimcnl providers, cor- rcctions officersers and Superior Cou,n__ t i judges. dsJlfust In-Time ForF Back To Ssex offenders who were imprisonedned without trcaimcnl ■ oltcmaiivcs. moimorc lhan 25 percent Sturdy, Rugged O h ed 2x4x6" ^ were convicted:d lalerli of other crimes P %5olid Woo^ood \J 3 9r / - after release, saicsaid Lucy Berliner, rc- -scarch directorlor of llarborvicw's Sexual AssaultIt Center.-C ...... Rc-arrcsl raleales for sex crimes - Red, M etal:al Bunkbed, Twin ove'er.Twin ...... $199 I ______wcrc—significam:anily _Jowc£._foc„llic__ ,------— ireaimcni alicmarmaiivc group during ------Whit^Condndo“B unk7T m irO yefi T F u l l ...... :...... : r = . ^ 269- lhc nrst two yc!years that they were ; • considered at risk lo rc-offcnd. Solid Oak ...... $329 I ...... — But.-after—twowo -years,-tho- re-of— fcnse rates were'ere so low for bolh groups that no) differencesdi in rccidi- vism were seen.n. _ _ ^ Y B E IDS ’■ MATJTRE!E SSE S I ^ ...... ,. A m erica’s #1 a t "Fai Berliner suidid Ihe study proves '''"I] EALY F a c to r y " P r i c e s I ihnt the state's; ususe of allemalivcs to p e r f e c t PERFECT ■ /AWARD prison for sex ofioffenders is working RESTI RESrni POSTDSTUREPEDIC and that thc pubilublic should not feel endangered whenhen sex offenders arc TwinEo $99 $139 $ not scni to prison,fon. * 8 8 n 5 9 Tlic allcmalivclives are individual- Complete With Rails Full Ed, ized psychiatricic treatmentti program s Easy To Asscmblo .p. $129 ^189 and were first allallowed in 1981 un- $ 3 9 9 $ der lhc state’s5 SSentencing Reform $249 Act. Blue Metal Sports Daybilyb'cd. *199 N ostal]algic W hite Iron/Brass --^299 « 4 9 9 $319 KI..3F Tlic years for the Harborview Oak/Brass Camel Back.: k ...... ^ 2 1 9 Iv o ry■ IDaybed W ith Canopy study were chosco.scn to give thc pro- Magic Valley's Moati - ?399 *"599 *"699 gram time to takeikc effcci. Pink Camel Back ...... ®149 Complete Daybed Galler,’ery! Free Expreat Deliveryy <& Haul OffOfYour Oldt'Id Sett ' SO NIGHT B ^ E'ER . SLEEP GUARANTEE!E. __ Senator»rs seek " Tlelay onmTWIPP^ land traansfer PACE Si LOFTBBEDS IjjH C o n te m p oiorary i Oak. Traa ii i ti o n a l M ap lie ____ -Mexico's two U.S. L senators on Wednesday asked Choose Fro■om: James Watkins; tito give Congre.ss - more lime to act;t t(10 withdraw Waste ' •GasterBeds »i•Chests •Bffokk c a s e s ‘ S tu d y ]H u tc h es" Isolation Pilot PInn'Innl land from public use. "W c believe that ihu the Department A o f Energy is aboutout to lake steps that will severely damlaniage relations bc- From Complete : tween Ihc departmetmenl and Ihc state of ' ~ New McxTcd',’*'ScrScns^Tcic Dofiicriicl »119 : - and Jeff Bingamannan said-in a letter lo ' Watkins. ' 1 The 10,240 acrcs;res need lo be irans- BBBS S i ■ ■ ferrcd from thc Interior Inl Department I 4-DRAWER I N I G H T I ,to the DOE to clearcar the way for a test ' CHEST STAITOS , :, A:^e«Ta D ot5u»\-teuonTi«,cn : -phase Ql W!PP. ThThe move could be O ak o r W alnut F inish ‘ ' i ' . done administraiilralively or by ' Ditiw or Falla "Chaa i k v x i a ' k '■3>i ^& •Congress. ;; WIPF is a DOEOE projeci designed Kids fest-j-'"All ';to bury plutonilonium-coniaminatcd ■ „ waste from thc nalnation’s defense in- h s s i . S a V o r d ^ . P : :dustry 2,150 feel!i fcbelow the surfacc : 'in ancicnt salt bcd>wds 26 miles south- Rararie AV,r ^ h l o o o !! cast of Carlsbad. S T U D E N T I . The rcposilop'y has1 yet lo open, BOOKCASEg S e e . f v ^ ijicjanTvm n ' pending resolutionon o f Safely and en- D E S K . 3 ■ ] vironmental conccrcems and thc wiih- 4 . S helf !) Si'deuJO ilK ■ .drawal of Ihc landand around thc site D m w or ------—from^wblic-ncccss.,ss------Af+iste M iF U n l l „ En-ter+aini BYU honeH O P S 2 , 1 7 0 - PROVO, Utah1 (. (AP) — Brigham •2nd Avenuilue L ocation O nly -Young Universityly will present de ,-grces to 2,170 stutstudents during the MAINSTOREV’ ;school's 116th com:Dmmencement excr- FREElEE Delivery ciscs Thursdoy. 204 Main Ave. Noritorih- :' . -■ I: -President Cordoirdon B. Hinckley^- lEE Parking . -. - i.'first counselor lo0 1 Mormon Church ^733.711V ...... ■ :;Presidcnt Ezra Taft_Ben5QQ^_a!ilL_ Ta — i'^conduci the'scrviccicc in B Y U ’s Mar- 3de=lns------i -.CAINS5ECQNDAVEI'/ENUE\ .-riolt Centcr. 1272ndAve.V?esr ------:- T hc featured speaker s{ will be ■ • 9 0 D;Days Same as Cash ' • : Richard L. BushmajTian. one o f thc e d i-' ■■ . - ■;tors o f the soon-to-lto-be-published En-' iINGE1946 ■ ~ 736-2622 ;cyclopcdia o f Mormonism^ Mo Also i;sp«aking wi^l he 1 Eric W. M onday-Friday 9:S1:30-6:00 • Satilrdajlay.9i30-5:30 .‘•Hirschmanh. a summer su graduate B l. — ^------f^who-inajored-irt pliyjdiyaks. 73------1— . J
MlUlillUiI U liliisffllal Corntradiictionss in ecconomly rk C u lb a in 31991 ______^ i _ > : Koight-RidderNen'bws Scrvice rencies buyy ththe best in holds, con” - sumer goods.ds. restaurant1 food and en-> HAVANA —• CCuban President Fi- tertainment,1, CiCubans wiih pesos can'i-I del Castro, cclebrIcbnting thc island’s even get insideiside many of Ihe dollar es--: : succcssful joint vcventures with Spain, tublishmenisIS uunless they are inviied-; : presented on awanvard to & Spanish-run by 0 foreignerner ’with hard currency. > hotel in Varaderoro ;for generating SIS •The abyss/ss betweenI the dollar seeC; • million in hardd currencyc sincc its i lor — lhat is tourisml — and thc wajT- —1- "o p cn irie last vear.~-f.~- ...... we live grows■"ws larger by llie day.'* said.--______then, in thc sanwome July 26«remony‘^ ^ H .Aclnann, (hele le;icacii^'A 7reaiJy univer---. • marking the annivc:liversary of his revolu- siiy graduatesites in economics. psychol- I tion.'.Citro gavee hhis audiencc'n dose - |^ ^ H ogy. history,y. areai working in liolels or-I ; o f his economic phiphilosophy: “Otpital- H H in some otherher hardI currency business.> ism doesn't havere t the possibility, nor Maybe they'n:y 're becoming the new:- ...... thc_,moroli{x..nor_i3r_the, ethi«,_nqr_ltK, ..privileged clas-:lass." _ __ will to resolve thehe |problems of pover- | ^ H Patnsns oDf f LaL Maison. an old mah-> I ly-" sion lumed inl(inlo a dollar shop, sip mo-v } Mixed messages';es? Certainly. But in Q B H jito cocktailsiis inii the garden as models-' I . 1991, Cuba is a coicountry of contradic- |MMB practice onI a nearby runway for an^ < tions, a schizoph3phrenic island that H m W evening fashiorhion show. seems to operatete on' two levels, or -l^ ^ H Tlie modelslels swish by in imported^ ; even more. evening dressresses as tropical music;.- On one hand.. CCuba is welcoming plays. Barefootfoot male models comc oui;: foreign investmentlent and encouraging ^ 8 H rnmKii sporting bicycli:yclc shorts and silk Miami^' - - maJtimum pronis,--IS,--Jiberalizing- I m v d - ^ ^ H - VicoslyJe jacJijacJcel-s over ban chcHs.l restrictions, buildiiilding luxuty hotels l | K f l The fashionI showshe directors say similar! ; and filling its dollaollor stores with con- I jS H items will beV soldso al La Maison soon. ' su m e rg o ^ s. Inside, silveiilver tea sets and cande-;- d n the Olhcr handand, it. seems resistant labra. irays full of old wedding rings;;. to change, insistin;Sling on a one-party iwm priccd at S30C5300 lo S1.(XX). art deco- Communist systemem and central plan- H f l H K bracclels andid otoiher jewelry are offered- ning. despite the: s;system 's failure in ^ ^ H fur. sale. Peopli;opIc Jiavc traded in. tljcse~ . - miich o f the Coinmiimunist world. ^ ^ H heirlooms forbr couponsc that will allow 'T here arc seveiivetal 'levels ~b{Kiatihg H g Ihem to buy' a new r slereo or refrigersi- at thc same time.e. Thai’s1 why people ^ ^ H lor. Only ollars will buy their keep- are so confused,**** saidsj Enrique Lo^z ^ ^ H : Oliva, a Universityity o f Havana profes- g H ^ ^ ^ H Tlic e is quite different along' : sor...... H I ^ I H Galiano andi SimSii Rafael, also known- More and morere < Cubans,ore saying APL«t*rphoio as the boulevar:vard. where Cubans shop ; that, given the un«inccrtninty of Cuba's ^ 3treat ^1^ musician who calls) himhi self *EI trino t ^ e d o0 ’ (the tattoed singing bird)bl w aits for m ore touri;urlsts ln Old Havana. wilh pesos. Here,Hen cach siore displays ir . . - .relationship with the Soviet-Union. the - "calendar off salsalc-s" wilh Ihc dales Ihiir, island needs to chant a g e if it ism move , „ gible n |, set o f contradictions today.y. Even a number of CubansC proud yet Ihc diflJifficulties with organizationin per. Cuba’s great paper chchascmniin- consumere. who wh have been divided ^ out of the so-calleded * special period of 1C country monoged to buildd 221 that their couniry couldd Iorchestrate an und conoiptiiplion haven'l been solved. In ues: Thc bureaucracy rcqiquires forms "1“:may buy. austerity and adaptpt tito new global teali- sports 5. facilities — includingng a event like the games hovlOvc mixed feel- our school.ol. teachers have been trans-s- in triplicate, passes and sciscnps of pa- At La Epocawca depanmeni More, the' ties. But in his Julyuly 26 speech, Cosiro oivw(X)-seat stadium and a S5-buildinIding ings about hosting thes jgames during ferred outul bccause ihcy have ex-K- per lo cover every eventual!„ ljj' escalator liasas Ibeen shut down and' : said: "A resolutionion like oure changes Am village — and renovatee 4'46 the ’‘special period." pressed their Ihc opinions openly aboutul Cuban women were phiJhoiofrppheii shopper .scanran nearly empty display, ; neither its ideas norlor Iits names." : buildings, 1, all at a time whenen i it. "I’m very proud o f mmy country for critical situiituaiions like chculing andid as artistic nudes for u toururism spreod 7’’= only real action is at'thc- Officials act os5 ifi( Cuba had plenty s,jj)has trouble getting fmil onand lols of reasons, ond cem:nuinly thc sue- pilfcririg amamong students, in the March issue o f PI;Playboy, but “ smctics countounter. where people wait, o f time to make occiBccommodations, ond vescloblobles to Ihe m o tets. cess o f lhe Pan Am GatJames is one of "So. onn Ihe( one hand, wc CubansIS Cubans on lhe island aren'tt-t allowed to 'n aloiJBlme cto to buy deodorant, they insist that il it will\ change in its ^Tiile j j , Cubo welcomes foreigi■cign Ihem, but there are thinlings that make ure very hahard workers; we’re smart:1: sec the magazine bccau.seHtisconsid- ii Upthcstreclire t at Variedadcs Galiano. •• own way at the oppi)pportune moment — ,ouristsists and Journalists ond allowlows me und my friends andd lotsI o f people wc get thinjlings done in a situation like;e ered pornographic. Ihere IS also a longlc line, but this is for ------;— wbca-it is not underider.so tnuch pressure 1 to „ roonraround-the-counlry-wiilwith—our-Bgov«ry-angry,^ic aidJXdriana.Zl.. .thR.Eitai^ViDa-icaiLGanics,.Bm whcn ilit On Cuban iclcvision Ihere ih; are no linle cups or fespresso ^ being sold at the • from thc United Stat - relativeive freedom, it keeps its own citiciti- who teaches math ot a, countryc> school comes to) tlthe cverydiiy grind, that's's. commercials, bul if you flipliptinTaialto. cotfeexoumari!Ci. Simit of'thc"long“glrtss, " ' Yet. for an inert Jaclose check. in Havana province. . when we faifalLdown." ______jhcjQudim.channcijiyailnb._ iply. and the rest o f the sc- ncrensing number o.f. zcnsjn. ^ttyhlenk*:' ------— ------. C ubans,'' the poltiKjlttical—Thetoritr-is ------“l"Wt-wanntnive"Iinhl.rcoufflrrwiiiWith— — T h«m carT em rftjr| imc?H” ir—sp p c a m h e re —arc”•e—that-caterto-foreign-vtsitoi iorTr77mrgtt=J=^°"i^n:“y^ sounding stale. ”Tf'T h e te 's 0 complete this sysieiDsys ^ut there’s a limit to wh«what i.s hypercritical. So. I'llII be1 hypercrili- conlradicliolions in the most mundaneIC Hcinekcn l>ecf ads ond rcsc:son ads fca- Among lhele ol offerings: packs of pie- divorce betweenJfjS4 ?lS.RPli*ical rhetoric you cancar UK aiundivjdi^l to sacrificifice cal, We’ve been on tighthi rations for.'lO things. turing swimsuit-clad womcinen lounging lures of .in obs'obscure Soviei film star; _ " and people's lives.es. I'm 0 revolution- in thcc interestii o f socialist utopia," salsaid years. Of course, the foeood situulion is Al u limiimc when paper is in suchh on lhe decks of boats cuttiiIting Ihrough pialas ai a reduciduced pricc: comp.icts of ‘ ' ' “ aryrbut H del’s (Jul(July 26) speech was Ana M M dria,'who asked that hcr "Iiist'Iiu ' wbrM'thaci'cvcf riow, uhiihd the only cx- short suppljiply Ihiit Ihc govemmeni hasis ' lhe surf. ' lavender eyee sh.idow; sets of plastic contradiciory—•• . cccontnidictory." cm- nome5 noim be published.^How conI yoiyou plunmion is that the siuiiluie economy is cul buck 1010. one magazine und threee But perJiaps the biggesi^1 contrast is. glasses; -red:d plaslic "mushrooms; ! phasized Ana Mariairia, who lives in Htf- ask sotrlomeone ti^woiry a ^ u t what #- -over-cenimlizcd. still 10lop-hcavy wilh newspapers;rs (twp of which uppeurir between lhe world inhabit!)iied by for- siuffed animals.uils. line 10 a display 'casc — vana’s Playa district,rici. thcy’i:y're going io put on the table: ev-ev ■ managers. only .onccc a week), and when peoplee cign lourisis und ihai of Ihc ll avcnige and sirange gra^gray ruhl)cr fish ihai look The Pan Am Ganjom es offer Ihe most eiy daylay for thc next five years?" •There are more undI moren conimls. must slandid iin lines 10 gel the daily pa-1- Cuban. Dollars and oiher foreignfc cur- like they haveIC bTlieTmie»Nnv8 ■ ■ Reachmoretlithan 53,000 readers a day Witli just one phoneph i call! l m _ 1SSIFIEw s Homs: Hoiilar-Fililar, 8:00:00 to733 5:30 •S atD rd a;, -I8:00I tlto Hood Address: 132 3rdI Stis tre e t g g | '.0.BDxS46,TtolDFails,l08383303 ______U FAX»(2081734-S538_
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S£i^8S I ? surtBfluaiartO't 1001 M an Blor DIuoidI* 1/2 olf regular 7 dayI *Fr«aAdt-LosUfoun(found, Items lo give away TeoJiiih a * ^ tan md(mv is t Cash M s * M l . iiSIMinl.lOdlid^|totaspM .pt. sn rates ' 3lines,3days-Wanle(anied lo Buy aas, up lo I g ^ ideotOlKCDiil 1/2 ofi all ntes I IB B 30 days per insertion.ion. iiDDrlilNoliMS 12 lines, Iday, $7.50iO ■* See order form for our open\ rale . .... J-,.: ,IB 1 . ^ . . : _____ MKSMnMteMt"---- I s l l S r ...... pfirtmintIpm[receive an nljuslml. SERVICESE i i m •niTim-Hm'ews reserves the right to censor, rec/a;eclassify or reject any clissified advert■ewsemm uuiMLuaj^ ratmtiui Iheitie standards of tlJBpul)li»her. . S i LEGAL NOTICICE LEGAL NOTCECE ' LEGAL NOTICEE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ILEGAL NOTICE LEGALI NOTICE LEGAL LE NOTICE IN THE DISTRICTCT moihor ef ttw abov^vo> siflnad hat boon ap*t p . LEQALfL NOTICE NEY4 SWV4. N’/% SE<4 SWV4,/•A, N’/WSEy4, N’AN'A Ihoto wiluoB. Acquitllion of theIho londt wouki rotull in a i . COURTOFTHERFTIFTH namodchM pointed pononal ropro-,ro- PM50-^2l2-13/7t22-09-7!- 7 5 ^ IDW7542,101-27581. S«A ; SEV4, S ‘A NWA SW’/4/4 SSEV4J Blgnlficont «ll not bicreaso In riparia:u rian haUtnl. particularly In r r o p Raul Toloz, falhararof •onlatlvo of tho abovo>V9 IDI-2G ^ Soction 32: S’/i N '/i.N ’ASWSWV4, Irvo^ ttroom mltoago; onhanco) onia n d ensure Iho intogrity ot - • ■ AHO. tho •bevo-namod chHChHd ruunod docodont AD por-)or- AGENCY: Bunuu of Land MlManagement rBLfvil; Interior ' NVi I SeV4. N’/i S ’A NW’^I SESE’/i, N’A SWV4 NEV4 a 0 BLM 1 managed crudal oik wlnloiHnlor rango; end aniow BLM ! : INA N D FO RTHHE E Tho abeva-nantod (tx aona having elalmama ACTION: NotJoo of Action • Amendment ol the BAnnbltIt 1SEV4; toto^lock up manogonwnt areasa t wwhich wouki provide p a COUNTYOF vlduafa ara turttiornoHfk agalnitthodocodontorI or HOli Manaaonxmt FnimowaMMk Plan (MFP). Sun Vafteyy Section 33: SWf SWA. N'A N'A NW’A SEy4;/<; containing( 2,400.88 aenit. Tho ^ vnMOT of tho b n d t to be bo fexchanged are opprox^ C aso No. S .P . B M 6S the pubflo land In C atny, Goo 0 Non-tedor«< land a bo acqulrect i ^ l t dotcnbod a t tellovrt: mateV rw oquol. FuO equalizationn ol voluot will bo adiiovod itte / ^j^?y??*-xiLLii!l.^ a land in Camat .and OuOaf ot-iabik land.lo bn.tm ns- ______[~^UMM0tjSF0RHEAlEAR- w , thoy may apply to tt of thli notico or tald T .2 S „R . ISE.,Cnmat Count fwTod hom F ^ p OT a cash paymont not to Court, prior to tha ftoannivfno. olaimt will bo foravor i u S S y ^ l ™ fcOovring d* o te r^ land hat boon ex-:• 1 Soction 14: NWV4 NWV4, S*/4PA ?iWy4, N'A SWVi. oxcood w 25 porcont of tho fodoral)ral Iland value. ' Inthelntorsttof: fer appointmont et oouroun. haired. CWmt m utt o lher ^ r amkwd and through tho pubIiblic aupportod tand uae ^an-- : SEy4SW/4.SW’/4SE’/4: Land to bo tninslorrod from^ th • T. 2 S., R. te E, Camas Count]unty, tietiont: ■ A Child Undor Elghtohleon catad, or filod with theIho Federal Land PoBcy and tAanagomont Act ot 1078 (433 • Soction 10: E'/fc SW A SE%:'A: 1. A rotorvntlon to tho Unllodd StatoSt t for right-ol-wiw for Mafli(trato ‘ U.aC. 1718). Section 11:.W'^NEV4,E%NVl^iW’A.N•A dtchoa and canalt conttmctaructod undor the Act o f Au- '^!f^Q tulon' under tl f — Sl?fED*lhU3rdday o(of -BottoMorUrWian.ldbho •SVf'A. SW'A SW'A. m v * SESE’A gutt 30.1800 (43 U.S.C. 0D4». 4» Termination of Poroi T. 8 S.. R 13 E., Oooding Co Soction 15: U'/k NEV4. NEV4/4 NNWV4; 2. rd Statot for Power Proioct SSd'iw ct® iS 'o F T m ? R F n i 2. A rotorvatlon to tho United S • ChOd Act h u boon modI p d ^ JUDICIAL DISTRICTf 01 m SoctfeolO: E*A8WV4,WA T.i 10N .,R 21 E , Cuttor Courflunly. Withdrawal 1071 FPC O 10Q(1IV30/1961. . tho Dopartmont Hoa RAYBORN and Section 30: NW'/&NEV4,NEMEV4 NWVi Soction ■ ^'SVisW 'A; 3. Subjoct to rightt granted toI EdiEdith Faiditfier (eitate) un- — RAY80RM------__ _T. 8L&. R.-18 E.^aoodng.Co --Soedorr3:NWy4NE‘/4.-9‘Ai'NEy4rNWV4. Ni ------derright-of-way 101-4861.- SEvV ...... ~ ~ 'lNEV-LSEV4: 4. Subjoct to right! gmntod to0 Bliss Bll Highway District un- - Inod In an •vldontla T^T^V 7l'.Sgi Soctim 4: SEV4 NEV4; dor right-ot-woy IOI-22ro9. • S . f e l S Soctten11:NEV4NEV-..WV hoarlDg on 0-23-01 a t 0: MAOISTHATE DIVlSlOfinu POBcix321 T .1 1 N ..R 21 E , Cuttor Cour«unty, S.5. Subject to right! gmntod ulo Faulkner Fi Land and Ijvo- a.m. In tho Maalttratc TWbiFaHt, ID 83303-032121 Section 12: E'A. N'A NW'A,'/4, SEV4 NWA. «Soction ia: SE’A SE’A; tiock under right-ol-way IOI-2(31-26910. E»‘*‘»No.8P,01-420 (Vu. T. 7 S.. R. 18 E. Joromo Couounty ______< • Court, TWln F ^ ii Coo/ NOTICE TO CR£l>ITQB£ _S0ctii«j4:S’ASwy4:______6. Sub)oct to r i^ tt grantedd to Idaho Department of ^ Courthout*rTwln-Fal W»~Mi88r oflho S t a t r.— s8 g » n7 ! i PB’i ? ,3 ;<:— containing 1.880 acrot. — T^antportatenundorright^-*:^-way tOl-oeeS?.------Idolw. - r T. 1 N.. R 18 E., Camat Com,u n „ : . , ‘ The purpote ol ihlt exchangenge It t o ^ i r o ^ oon-to^ 7-7„.SubJoa. t9 . fighlt. graniodd >a-ldahola .Department..ol - . 8ee1ion21:8WV4 8VrA: Tho following bidvidui MiNERVAJ-.LORAlM , 0*1 an tnQl* on cti* carura (oral l a n d i n g havo highI vaivaluei lor pubbc accett, rl Trantportation under righl-oN-ol-way I D M ) im > ■' thidrpenonal^ appear ' •quipmint you'va'ilwiyiy! Section 28: NW«A NWV«. portan and wOdlFe habltal and roerealon. All thoio par- 8. Subjoct 10 ris^ta gmntod too MountainM> S tato t T&T un- ,d T. s a . R. 17E.. Uncoin Coununly ; thohoaring: . NOTICE 18 h^EREB*;BY wtnltd. Raad claitKlvd. Mit are hduded In the WUdllfiIdllfo 2000 progmm a t moot- dorriaht-ol-Say IDI-20981. Sandra Sauced j f f . CM 7U4031 praii 2. Sedfc>R30; Lot 4: Ing the DiroctoTi prloriilott socgulrina land conti^ning :e d a , q iv EN lhat tha undoi Soctk>n3i:Lotf l 2 . 3.4: S'3V4 NEV,. E'A NW'/.: ' Continuiin u e d — . :___ i L „ ______■ Y :______" j - C-2 "ninies-Nows.-Twln1 FnFails, idafw , Thursday, AugtiiQU6t15.'l991______' Legais-L(Legals '■ -w. trr LEGAL NOTICEE LEGAL NOTICEE LEGAL NOTICE; LEGAL NOTICE LE9ALNQTlCE_ tLEflALNgnCE, ^LEGAL NOTICE LLEGAL NOTICE LELEGAL NOTICE i^tiiiued ' - I ntBrW ttnl 'p a i i wi.I .'n f y . ' ' 7 1,296.03 23,627i8' present'Iheir vMws flh ttto !- . ,- Dl • • 8. Subjocl il rights granloinlod lo Gooding Highway Distri 3,203.65 5,629.122 Attomey for ttw E state . , proposodp changes w any. DofeulflbrwhichttilssaSa D w uncior rig h t^ -k o y ID!-:Dl-25378. u- VotoransOffleo 382.54 16.S3. ottwr matteni perttlnlng to .,is.to,be.a^.to.faBiife -i> 10 ..... 10. Gubjoct 10 rights nrantiantod to North Sido Canal Co.• ui District C ourt I.Ot1,064.00 2,221,23 25.478.58a rS n^M D 8^)3-0321 ?(revlsloi^M M s Pianrdngiand2or^ Com- 25., dor mht-of-woy IOBL-€)L^0396S1. Juvenile Probation . 1.49Z04 2.737.61A PUBUSH: Thursday, At»r ;,[af Acoum uialed dofj- 'L 11. Subjoct to rights gmrirantod to Union Pacific Rallroc M sd o a n w Probation 1,187.80 .-O- undor right-ot-way DI-962. JaHDetention . . 5.4^5,441.79 9,789.89 37,306.79 12. S u b jo d to righto granted gra to Idaho Dopartmont" i Poor Fund 739.42 138,897.39» AGENCY ACTION ^ Street,f TJoom 2S 1.*’B oite;::.m;SAS-#i Transpoftation undor)r right-of-wayrii IDI-200£ 234.41 • -0- I Idaho 83720.'Sudi com- And. Ai .all subsaquant.v> WHEREAS, the City ______J 3^Subtoctio lighla oranua n tra io Mminlnln Rtntnn TAT in ------fi -flianu ^ m tuijM -jpootodn!months Is S384i:32.'TTw Cl dor £ht-of-w oy \D\-Z22249.2i wittiln 20 d w T o T tfw d a to T S ojoct P ^ » o Hoolth 18;307il77 d d e U se a n d Appllcatton « ' c o u n t y O F ~ 14. A rosonmtfon lo ttio0 UnitedU S tatos for Pow er Projo< 185.00 ol first publlntiori of-this dale di on the obilgaten se- pi PC 0 7/18^ 960, IDI-26590. 0 Ruios and Reflutatfons. ^ Withdmwal 1975, FPC 1,491,200 PLEASE T»& NOTICE notico. ni A oopy of the niio c ci u r e d b y o iild D e e d e f ihi 15. Sub}oct to rights nronlrantod to Idaho Powor Co. ur>d( W aS S m ys 247.005 that tfw undersigned pro- m ^ ay bo o b & O ^ by cs0ing Tr rfght-of-way IDI-015B41B41. 1,485.28 the Comnrission Secretaiy IS 16. ^bjoct to rights grantrantod to PodRc Powor and Ugl Countv EMS 8 poses ts amencrtfto ojIos 3^ July l6 ,1991 ...... and regulations of the ^ s u r* c o s ts ,' ‘ ' .1r r oMOAINEDBYTHE . H gncETo-cflim r^ •.! ■ Co. ur>dor rignt-or-wayay IDI-e875.I I The 1089 and 1090 C ntiat a re a OF IMPACT BOARD»RD - Commlsslonon Honwle- Idaho Department ol Agri- *T!A«1?gS;nn,l.d» Jj S In.ttw Matter of ttW:Estals . H 17. Sirbjocl to Sahls grantrantod to I d ^ Powor Co. unde win hoU a pubBo hoaring te H«e. which are delln- i rteht-ol-way lDl-13335. m an a n d Biass with Art*r FrantzFr ond Pam Down, Cityy culture concomlng Posti- w Cound, u t as Aroa of ImpImpact ^ ard lo consider pro-^ ckle Uso and Application on oi this rule on Soptomber qtquent In the amount of W lABEOEPeregJ^ ] H 10. ^bioct to rights grantrantod to Idaho .Powor Co. ur>de .3 , 1991; e t 9:00 a.ffl. in V SECTION 1. Thai the ^ right-o(-way lDl-14^90.90. Msal by Wayne Skoem on subdivision In Impact axoo._!•_ pursuant to the procoduro - pj S - the-lndustrU-Commissien-ini 18.-aibjoct to rights nrant'antod to Idaho Power Co. undo _J3o35S3ilcoda!jQ.L{^hearing room, 2nd floor*]at^e^rBspyettveiv,. ,'pnm m W % o end ttie same E ^ T E O F ARABELLE ' B ___ ------llgftT-of-waylDI--irj51r51:------‘— woBt; 317 Mmn'SlfBBt,' "w antod to Idaho Powor Co., urido BID OPENINQ • Commisstonjionors h«d Bid cS nlng for re- that tfw authority lor p ro fg 20. Subjoct to rights grant) troil at Rock Creeit Park. Throo BoiM, U aho...... JJuV..19fl.t....'*^."'~.T^~” u '~A:A-pcrtion d .Lol I .of tho. ;-^w' ■ rightSf^ay IDI-1«55.55. surtedng paridng lot ond troil .1 bids woro rocoivod. Thoy aro: DATED this 2nd day of TJ 21. Subjoct to rights grarnrantod to Idaho Dopartmont c AugusM99l: ft^?^‘?wtTEra ' n o t i c e 18 HEREBY- f S " ®' Triple C Concrole. $12,90>.900- con o o to - tra i only m 22, C hapter 34, Idaho A' 31VEN thatthe undor- i ■ Transportation undarr ri£right-of-way 08144. >61- asphalt- south parking lot INDUSTRIAL w land by vaW right-of-way holder Gordon-PavIng-$12,261. Code. ligned-ha«'been;iap-. Continuod uso ol tho lant $11,869-asphalt; trail.trnl COMMISSION 81 CoSSlMaSciNQ « . point 'l lj;; Is propor subjoct to tt>oho torms ond condtions of th P L E A S E TA K E F U R - C' jointed personal ropre- v I ___ 0-K P a v l n g J ^ ,5 0 0 -asphalt traO, THER NOTICE thot the gGeraM A. G odcte, north 84"32'00* west g?"llo n ta tiv * o f th e a b o v e : i H ...... — -oranL Admlnistratlvo-rospospon£iblility...proviousl/-hold b a60.95Ufi'o'm.lho n o rth ..^ iSUsssar- Swttce or. said dalms wUI . M itontion Contor for-Bloine, C a-' ,gnwnd appBcators’ Insur- a.m. a.i of soU day at ttw ^ THENCE Nortti 84*32'00* w focevor'baned.-Claims r Ist HarcM Brewn a t (208)J) 886-2206.6i • — iromo and Twin FaUs Counties. son who exoctrted ttw.in*. west 125.00'to ttie contor- PLANNING PORTEST; AnjAny porty Ihot partldpated in thi^ mas, Elmore. GoixSng, Jororr ance from live hundrod lobby.ol lol ttw Tnjstoo, First ^ nust elttwr be presented ^ H . dollars ($500.00) to o n e ,Am Ar pri«in_inio J 6.16. Addi-_ ^ ; plan amondmont ond1 Isis advorsely affoclod by thi!5?rdc&T^’n^ o n T VlPPHOVElVED-uJoinl McrJthV report of J ------imofldmont may prowst,t this action onfy as ' thousiand ' 'dollars socc n A v e n u o east, Tw/n 5i?J3SSSr.fa;^-:l ■ ^ Operations in funds of tho» AuditorAn ond Treasurer lor the' |($ 1,00 0 .0 0 ); a n d e x em p t Falla, F t ,8 tal« ol Idaho. >dged 16 me fliSrW dlfr:ffiW ENCE>lorih'^'T“f e ' 0 0 '- " j f ^ sues submittod (or tho rocordroc during the planning pro monthof Juno 1991 was appr oocporailsn oxMutsd, th* ia » in writing a n d filed with M Dl , alfdfa seed grown for ani- T Tr rustee will sell a t publto ^ coss. Tho protost sholi bo ii JOINT QUARTERLY R6P(f^^APPROVED-Joint 1 l^ ?f B ^ k ^ lt^^e^ foctor (760). Buroay oJ3f IUnd ftonagomont. 1800 C ‘ maJ consumption provided auction, au io tfw highest bkf-^. K* L z Quarteriy Roport of OpenitioiDtlons In Funds ol the A udlor ittw pestiddes have estob- d dc e r . f o r o a s h . ia w fu i- ' I N,n w IT N E ^ ? S I e^ ^ t o Stroot NW, Washington DC 20420. wiihin 30 days e l thh a n d T reasurer for tho thirdrd quarter c 1990-91 fiscal year | >U Iwve heretntoi set vim trHENbE*S6uttl h 8 4 ^ ^^ “ 'g J ^ Notico. ' lished rasklue td e ra n co s money mi of tho Unilod;‘r j which alkiw for food uso St h a n d a n d affixed m y offH «n] CANO EXCHANGE COMK3MMENTS: For a poriod of 4J . N ^ "^ '(S y E E - KaronI St- ^ r e a d f l m p ^ a n d Zoning 5 ° ^ monts rognrding tho landid aoxdunge lo the District Marv , PLEASE TAKE FUR- uated ua In the CpunW of c ^ S S S July 18,1991 , THER NOTICE thet a jvi agor, Buroau of Lond t/anaanagomont, P.O. Box 2-B, Shos- CANVAS OF VOTES - Comnwnmisslonors Hemptoman and , rNWkRYrPUBLIG FOR S ' hono, ID 83352. Objociionsons wPI bo njvtowod by the State ' comptoto copy ol the pro- d e •UBUSH; Thureday, Au- Fralpy canvassed tho votos>s ool tho Twin Falls Rural Fke |posed amendments to wHw it •••■ • • ■ S i md ttw same is hereby iust 1.Bend 15,196^., _ 1 ■ Diroctor who moy sustain,lin, vacate, o r modiV IM* roalt)1^ Distria election. those rules and rogula- Th fSSSflaCT^M Is imended 10 rellect the ro- AHS- k action. In tho a b u n c o olll orany planning protests or ob]eo- The Nonh one-haB of Lot 5* IN THE DISTRICT . - H '5 ^ NEW EMPLOYEE - Kayo AnAnn Edwards has been hired |Hons may be obtalnod . 4 In Block. 1 of ^Commisslen ^ iro s: 12- 2or tions rogardir)g tho landI oxcmingo,oxi this realty action wQ with the Janitorial Dopartmontlent boginning August 1, 1991, j 13-41.1 . ab< COURTOFTHERFTH : ilnalion ef th e Doportmont o( itM from the undorsignod el SWEETS SUBDIVI- I? ___ bc<;pmo tho finol dotcrmina SfllaiywBI b e $1,000.00 p or3r rrmonth. ;2270 Old Penitentiary:r.:. PUBUSH:-Thufeday.-Au... PA Intsrior and tho planningt omendrnontan- will bo In offoct...... :^"SIOM7^^wrn--"Faira-rJ^ Road, Boise, Idaho 83712, County, Idaho, accord- W 9^ *fTr'87'1Sr«ncf 22,—CC Doftnls D. Schulzo S i Q f w m O N - Gary MoHi>)tzner Is rosionlng his position j District M anagor . o r by writing ttio undor Ing lo ttie plat ttiereof, vrith the f^ n to n a n c o doparipartmoM elftctlvo August 3. Jsignod at P.O. Box 790. recorded In Book 5 o) Ni E O F TRUSTEE'S" A\Uflust5,1991 ^ 1991. B dso, Idaho 63701. s^M ayor Thomas G. NOTICE OF^UBUC-HEARINQ PL BEER AND WINE UCENSE^SE TRANSFER - Beer ond ' PLEASE TAKE FUR-' • On~W lidM!^^.-tho 4tti—Co. BUDGET FOR FiSFISCAL YEAR 1091-92 Wine by th e drinli DconsosJ wiwore transforred from Cava- -THER NOTICE ttiat for the 8 dey of December, 1991, at ATVTTEST; J o ^ HaJ, ' C a w : CITY OF TWINWIN FALLS. IDAHO „ zo's Moxican loods to Antorntonlo Roguo dba Eduardo's fp u rp o se o f d e te rm in in g witwithout covenant er war- the ths hour of 10:30 o'clodt Da Nbtlco Is horoby given lhathat tho City Council of the City Rostaunint. whothorV the proposed ranty rar regarding titie, pos- A.M. A.f ol stfd day at ttie Pl/W s S & . K1 ttw.Matter of ttw Estato ■' OfTwin Falls,Idahow dlholehold a public hearing lor the con00- July 23,1991 rulos and regulations will sesston sei or Incumbimces Twin Tw FaDs County Court- AujAugust 1 5 .1 9 9 1 ,______of ■V A d BAKER •tdomtion ol tho proposodod tbudflot induding general royov- MEETING - Commissionersrs r mot with K. Baxter, Prose- bot odoptod as stated toito satisV tho obligation se< house. ho County ol Twin ^XJNSULTING SERVICES e n ^ sharing for tho liscala l iporiod O ctober 1, IM t-S o?P* p * cuting Attorney, and Kovin^ HiHauser, Conyonvlow HospI- above, a any porson or cuicured by'and pursuant to Falls, Fal StSe ol .Idoho, Tl- • ' NOTICE MCNOTICE IS HEREBY torribor 30, 1992, pursuantant to the provisions of Soction tal, regarding contract wllh CCanyonviow a Hospital. A Con- group r Interested In tho thithe power of sate oon- TLEI^ACE, TLI INC., on Idaho sSUBJECT: u U pdate lo ttw Ing to bo h ^ d a t City Hall, Twin nilVEN.that i i h the under^ 50rt002, I.e.. said hearing tract w as slgnod with them for $470.00 por £ y . nmattor may submit oral or forferred in the Deed ol Trust corporatton, coi as succossor daho ifU TransMftttton D»- .riani Falls, Idaho at6X )0 P.M.,., oion Tuesday, August 27.1991.91- CATERING PERMIT-Catorinering permit was approved for ywritton testimony lo tho exe x e o u te d b v J u a n i t a tnistee, tni: wu) sell a t publio laned has been ap'.. lartment's M aster Con-i' iL'frJolnted Personal Repre- At;saJd hearing all intorostcesiod porsons may appear andind Ruth Mills d b a 'J.D .'s Truck stopi tor use ai Rogerson uundorsignod on or beloro DaDavis, a single woman. auctlw, au< to tfio highestbW- ultantUst . M show causo, II any (hoy havo,hav< why sold proposed budget SOfVtoJi^27.1991. August 29, 1991, al the Qn .der. foroash.in lawfu . entative of the above*'. • . . fi Grantor, to.FlrstAmerican -da rhe Idaho Transportation am ed E stste, Afl peT*ons - - : ; ^ H ‘ s h ^ id no t bo adoplod. oforom ontloned a d d re s s . Tiiia, Tili a n Idaho C erponn money m< of the Unitod r PROPOSEDD EXPENDITURESE ^ ^^^f4AT10N - Jool Ryann Isis rosigning his position with iThis Dopartmont shoS fully tior aving daims agtfnst ttio tton. aa Tmsteo, tor ttie Sti aid deoeaied are re* ■ Tho following.Is an oslimatiTioto sol forth In said proposod thoDistrictCourtonJuiy31,1i1,1991. r'<*• RffUCEMENT • Pat Browrown wiirbe repioclng~Chofyi‘'i ------calporiod of Octobor-3.-199-1991. Septem ber30.-1fl^^.-- Twin F a n s,-sta le of Icihao, "rT'Ooorao ss Judge Huributfss lowla dericbeoimiflfl August ..rules n and regulations., nh.: p|eanor,andFU Irene. w first ptM aflon o r^ s ____ :* ? ~ 5 riM T rsB n g 7 v ?ar » o n i r $2»$20,000 , K« y e a r FleonoF/-husbandi«nd-:-ani.«hd-dMolbed-As-ioIlows_v0{ GENERAL FUND July 31,1991 '^'lT*U ^os^ twonty^lW^wlftwife, as tenefldaiv dated to-< ritti ttie Federal Higriw^ (25)arm or^^r^s,^ora ’Au| e forever barred. C ialm sT f^ l OonornJ H NEW EMPLOYEE - E. ScottItt PaulP h a s be en em ptoyed In 0 August 10, 1987, iW irds Ui lu tt elttw r -be' presented Publio Sofoty 4,046,909'S the Prosecuting Attomoy’s OlficeOlfli starting July 8,1991. g ol Twin Falls County, P oriu & Rocroalion 360,365 or agoi^cy, or a n a s s o d a - State Sta of ldahO,. rooortW , Negotiated Cotitraots-* yS“l} ,^ R am ona R o ss Smltti, - I f .PUBUSH; ThtfritfaY..Avgvn.i? ' 435.268 . NO.' 2. Twin' Fails UBRAflY FUND IN THE DISTRICT tlthis a9th day ol July, oof Iho orgonliotion, m ake beeboon assigned to Michaol r flwd wltt),.ttw; abov^ CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTIT 1,447.793 1991. 0 0 w rltlo n r e q u e s t lo r a EdiEdwin Cook, bonefleiary. 'C ounty, Idaho; BCC0n3- ^ f l CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTIT CCARRYOVER 125,649I ILINDA E. WRIGHT, ggonoral hearing on tho puipurauant to an Asslgn- ing to ttio plat ttioreol UABILITY INSURANCE ^ THE STATE OF IDAHO IN CLERK C propotod p ruios and rogu- momntolNote andDei^ot recorded in Vohimo 9 Srm'tiS'iMiii ctay oi^ 614;974 of Plats, page 39, ,.f AIRPORT l i THE COUNTY OF ^/Pom b Eamhart lations u on or beloro Au- .TruTrust doled December 14. sW rH . WATERWORKS FUND 1,561,7929 2 TWIN FALLS Dopuly, C Magistrate Court g g u s t 2 9 ,1 9 9 1 , n o s u c h 19( lecoids of saki County.- ^ Sdiii^'R ^ 2,088.878 Commonly known address but ersonal Representative WASTEWATER FUND Z® MAGISTRATE DIVISION Pl/BLfeH: p Thursday, Au- gonoral g nearing shall bo 191 0 . utarenotHmitedto:oeA- ' UBUSH; Thureday. At>- 739,870 .. is 648 Crestvkiw Drive, m q ' SANITATION FUND 22 CoseNo.CV91-0299M gust g 8, 15, 22 ard 29, convonod. c Any hoaring 98i980644. Mortgage of ust 1,8, and 15,1991, ■ . : DTWER FUNDS 769,098 ANOTHER SUMMONS. 1991.______1 slto(s) sl wID b e (Kxessibto to recrocord according To Iho . F.«., Id.h= ^ sH S j 204,065 JBRARY BOND STATEWIDE COLLEC- “ •IN THE DISTRICT tho^ physically dsa b to d . In- rec «rtt for ttw tocaiion: de- _ IfIN THE DISTRICT WALPRCPO||DgEND1TURES $15,114,201 torproiors for jw rsons with Coi!5j°niJida!oW<£sii; aSiM sale wDI be modo ign: oonstruotleaand. 9COURT ^ , O P THE FIFTH : TEO REVENUE COURTOF THE FIFTH “ Pto,n«« JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF t forW hl^ ttw •9le.is.to.be_..wft. wftfiogt, Dovenant .or.. wof-_. ^naintenanee of fdghways, JUDI rho ostimstod rovonuo foror dtho Cily of Twin Falls, Idaho," • HECTOR JIMENEZ AND brailioJ*o?toped tntom>i»- 'nian i ^ Is » toBows: . ' • « IHES^lioHM HO^ ' ob e r 1, 1991 • Soptom ber 30 ,. THE STATE OF IDAHO, orllho fiscal poriod Octobo UBELIA JIMENEZ, IN AND FOR THE tion P lor porsons wItt) visual Qi 1992, Is BS follm s: spouse COUNTY OF impalrmonK c an bo pn»- the w ntal analy»l»i •rehlteo- ’'^COUffS^O?^ . REVENUE FROM TAX LEV'EVY: •o Dofondants vicfcd upon five (5) days' Tiu jre; pubiki relation serv4> $3,491,148 TWIN FALLS, the power ol eeie con-' ■Gonoral Fund 55 The State of Idoho sends MAGISTRATE | DIvlSION notice. For arrangomonts. sm M d lS r m T C C ^ O N . I :stn«it Fund 198,092 contact tt^o undorsignod ot ssri^.sss for ferredfsi m th e Doed of Tnist ^ BseNo.SP-St-615 • M greetings to tho obovo E for ttw monttis ef August, lor 78,129 Estato No. S P 9 M 4 9 « ■Airport Fund ^ nam od defendants. n 334-3240. Septembor, Set October, No- fwexecuted iw RUBEN M.. ^ OTTCETO CREDITORS 445,768 , NOTICE TO CREDITORS S HERNANDS and-ANNE ^SHSX alUw lM a^of ihe Estate ■ :Library Fund If You are horotv notifiedI Inir^ tito M atter o l the E state DATED 9 tt^is 26th day ol vember ^ and December nk > be induded on ttds Dsi In tho •Capital Improvomont FunFund 217,0281% that a complaint has boon' oiof: ' July, Jl 1991. 1990,w Januaiy, Febntaiy.v E..E .. H E R N A N D E Z ; H u t- - ^ 0 “Uabinty Insurance Fundid 225,455^ filodagalnstyoulnthodis-; rRAE SMITH HAQAN Bob f Hillman, March, Ma April and May ^ ibNALDSTULTZ. : . 250.000 : Deceased . JTrofightor Rotiromont “ trict Sun oftho Slato ol' Docoased f ■Library Bond 281.500?o_lcIahDjn^ond for !ho_j'__M n r i n P l a h p p f h v Ic t I Agri- PANy.^.tijJStee-fw ttio 58^ OTiCE 18 HERESY . ------—$5.-ia7;i-ia------J—Toto(-ToM Low - ^ county ol TWIN FALLS, GIVEN q that tho under- ~ajlturoS go' (illa-Anaefson ,- g x ecutl»e Q»VE »Stato Rovonuo Shpnngig 700,500^ (in th e M ^ lstrate Division g| Ignod has7beenTaprn~^H - 180,000 ' signed has been ap- NOTICE < OF INTENDED tho :Franchisos_^ ' thorooO by the abovo' pointedp, personal repro- ACTION sail glINGS AND LOAN ASSO- Tra Dinted Porsonal Ropre- •Uconso & Pormiis 209.500S named Plaintiff ond you • CIATION OF .TWIN wnt,P.O.Box7129rBo|. tonU»nlatlve of the above- 900.000 '' yontatlve ol Ihe above Pursuant P to 72-508, toe g aro d re c to d to filo a writ- nin^m ed d o c o d en t All por- IDAHO 1C CODE, ttw Indus^ Ti ow lr^r- FA e,liialwe3707<1t29.. UTwd e state. AO persons, •ox 200.983 ivfng dalms against ttw ^ ton a n sw e r or writton mo-, sonst'l having claims trial tri Commisston proposes sut Twse firms accepted wD .havlnt •Liquor Tax 60.000g tion in defense to tho saW oi iNQS BANK Ofj-TWIN 55^ Bid deceased are rer - 145.000 ' against the decedent or roviston ro of tts W asting Ad- Is I COourt Rovonuo ' twr ostate aro roouirod to ministrylvo m Rule IDAPA ply: ulred to presB ntthek •■!»filWTii*'(tmrtiiituiy Rop=top lacomt>nt)------7 8 4 -,8lg «- days*oi iho sonrico of ihli « "W astow otor Foos 2.279,000 * u m m o n s : a n d y o o o re fo 7 i| 744,170n lE s r (4) months aftor tho RoQui'romont'lor R Maintain- iromSel'MicivorJunft! fror .Sanitation Foos £ further notillod that unlosiI datocfi ol lho first publication iQIW • 1911991,'toflelherwim ihe • S oT W n fK ,:,|J *^Wolor Foos ' 1,692.000 costs ol.Qils foreeloiura, ^ho. ------:?12S.S 49:S -y o u -* ' w wilhin-tho.tlmo-olI- o f -lh l» - n o llo e - o r - * o id - f i s ^'ovo'dM ^^U -rtd^g^ ------ICfiihConyovof------5o herein spedriod. tho plain- claims d will tie forever p(^ s o d c h ^ ^ s darily- ttw ' act 3f induskxi on ttw coo- ?? .f“ Investment Eomlngs 688.000 DATEO'iito 18lh day of g* uMrio nrm l s L ' E a e t i : ^ ^ glUil-btf u i l prBiented.io'r 1.788,432^ lid w ill ta k o ItT d g m o n tI txborred. Clafans must either rcrecord-keeping.roquiro* DA :0 (h o r i f ogainst you a s proyod inI bobe presented to the undor- mments for Idaho woriw** Jur lusiTtte certified tw fTO;' oriaidFi;etLiitt,vpBrsenal f Total Estimotod Rovoni/onuos $15,580,664 oi>reseiiiatiyei^a« thB of--^. saki complaint. .i,signed a t tho a d d re ss Indl- componsatlon surelios, R^^AMERICANTraE RF , ^ ■ 2 Llt'fbrwhlch»hls .JKhp^tfon tor certlna^ Rojm l,33ary Evtins, 'Finance Diroctor, Dir for tho Clly of tw in The nature of the dolm *' solMnsured employers. PUBUSH: PU Ttiuredaft. Au- ^ojs ^ tlxbe made Is ^uy be obtained by » of Cdleman;.Rllchle:a - F dis, Idoho. do horoby corti»riify that tho abovo is a true ' cated, or Hied with Iho « obertsoh: .156-2rid Ave- . ^ egolnsl you is on ace o u n u‘ CkKkCl o l the C o u rt ond liconsod adjuston to gust gu 1, 8, IS and 22, aip com>ct statomoni ol tho „ u s lg n e d to tho plaintitf fol q ] allow u se ol current toch- Toflt. ^ <^) j e :W o s t -1Vvio-Fans. or mrenuos for Fiscal Yoar? “i 1 ^ ^ |^ ’?f’vShk*VSvo ' DATED this 10lh doy ol o' ^^\*ocllM^o7g^os!’>^e ^ odwittittte’CoUit . nologies In ttie processing NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S b«on tontatlvoly approvodd aai n d entorod a t Iongth In tho 01 woriu>rs- com pensation charges, tax reserve ^scor, klaho s Traniportalkxi i s .DATIi3ATED ttiis ^ day of l-furthor-certfy-thBt-the-Cliy-ol------J change.the name of «UNCjT^DER'ANdBY VlR- ■ B btttinoss wookdays duringg thoth hour of 8 3 0 A.M. to 5KW50 OthofLocal 750 1,000 TNTho'W ^stSOIeetof Lot2. ro*. Moro dotallod mlnulosilos aro OR filo In th e County‘•y IntormodiotD Rovonuo -O- -0 - BloekS.ELMPARii .9OROINANC^NO. 2346 Child,' s /fo?KSr»3-.|- f o i Oterit's offico. State Revonoo <28,258 49,305 ADDmO^^. Twin Falls AN lOTICE IS HEREBY Court,ourt.'in ttw'tfwve enti- . H NO >d action; dated ttw 30tti ■ Fodord Rovonuo -O- -O- UVEN ■ thata.Petition to 5 « d a lEXs ^ 'I^ O N E D • Commismisslonor Homploman slgnod CfTY O F TWIN FALLS, c h , ay i]f January; :iS91. H or OthorSourceo . -O- -O- ihanoeiName of Ryan day c lA s o agroom ont with Burtuurta Tractor lor a Iront4oo^ iari..Eorn.January 22.. whenhorei^hie Tw/n Fells ■ and Pari(s and Rocroation de-e - TOTALS S<$67,450 $88,972 - s a s ':i our|iy.'neasiir«r/.eennie- bSdOwo for Solid Wasto anc B 7S,.at7W in . { ^ , Twin COuql cftrimonts. ------^------CBT8^WMWllMftO fW ------AM W wrFtnd#------3H&ZONUiflU2UkSSlEL-J2^i ...... ; CATION T H ER EFO R . S&SSbS^^ ®o ^^EM ?L0Y EE - SaraI HoHock h a s boon Nrod hdl Ume Prior Propoeod PriorYoor Propoeod AisAlso known as b ^ 1316 ubBoAdniinisniDr.M9w k£ tho Traffic Court syslomrm boginningi O ctober 1, 1991," ■ - iatW win bo $900.00 por«r iRtonth with the Stale reim-n- tBudgot Budgot - Budgot...... 'B o d g o T '- ' klaho. Said s a i e T N tflrslrtg lh o County lor halfIfof ol the a m ount 199C1990-1991 1991-1992 will Umadewlthbut Jl S « ^ ' ' ... £ V 8 . 1991 EXPENDITURES . covenant or.warrwity/ pis CLAIMS APPROVED: • Clolr:ialm s wore approvod a n d w ar- bO;iwl!brh^L»rif»w ctmts w ore issuod for tho monthmc of June 1991, Sums of th ifay d( eeiptambeiy^.'deM m ont ara a s foOows: Solarios $:$22,300 ^ ,8 5 0 npansM for oach dopartmor , 6,800 7,950 CE p t SALARIE.RIES WTHLOO EXPENSEIE BenoRb 724,62 r762.05 535,84)4 Purchosod Sorvicos 115,900 35,500 • «nt to the.power ef oatlqn oo for aj-ezone of property located at 141 ^ s counsel can be heard. .. f**LP 1,141,33 ,7.729.66,. 2,821.1618 MakKids & Suppiios 7,100 6,100 K)|eeitonsmayb*lledby , "^^^nlKlls.Sffl'PerKXj • 2,399.51 623.03» CdpitdOuOiy ■ 3.400 -3,950- -... ------^ -_aiiCominoB|>Lfoomr- _ _ _ 115.08 1.0e0;70-S DobtRotfromont 250,78 654.92 1.595.79 177.77 3,311.03 5,615.62j2 Insuranoo A Judgem ents' 1,500 • 1,300 - S a S o r . , fl -0 - “ -o. .:SaE'^»tp2 769.50 ' 4,648.86}6 Trartslors 1.Q38.72- 15.446.29-»-ContingonoyRo60(vo—— •—— 1 0 ^ ------9,322______Twln-F«ll»,ildil«>, InM • Jjfj 831.15 3.154.28 1.538.67U Unappropriaiod Balonoos —i-an-wnm arrfed-m aftr-:^ by law on ttw 2 5 ttiT w o f^ uesday;.ttw aotti d n of >,496.13 12,874.42 7,566.70 $67,450 $88,972 eonefidary. dated Sep- - by C T S d .y 01 July,,jr"" g e a s itfo r 1.351,355.90 3,596.85 1.777,20S 76W» « juner'lfidUie.eensrder- . . 1.004,42 463.68le A copy of tho School District;t &Budgot is nraiiobto b r pufaDc ini n s p e c t in tfw A d n ^ t r s t iw ' th e ib r i l n a .D a slg n a tlo n . Jg 747.16 1,681.63(3 officos of the School District or tittu Offico of tfw CMKk Of tfto Dit» tr id t' ...... prKs & nocroation 911.73 61 1,013.34 7,167.68>8 PUBLISH: Thursday, AugustIl5and22,1991 15 Ito. 9 6 0 ^ ^ ^ nw ords o f ; P « .0 .',B o x a 5 ',- ' ■ „ ContWodjf, ' thursdoy. AugusiAu 15,1991 Tlmes-Nows,ows, Twin Falls. Idaho C-3 s' 0 ■ U L e g a l s - iA l n n p u n c e»ihents-Em i ployment p 101-2121 J ------^ LEGAL NOTICE:e l e g a l n o t i c eE l e g a l N O T I C E lOl-tOSfMOUHD— - -ao» lEDicAU------a20i-PflOFESS»OMAL------21(» 0 SALES------211.n i. TECHHCAL ...... ______Continued Sow co: SPRINGS '" a Ito i* Higglnson U l l s Tributafy: SINKS OEHTAL - day. at tfib Twin Fall .. Xephon: VAh the blue tnx* A peraon lo do mankuros'A WONhaslOposillonsavail. ^ S o ^ County OourthouiB,.% o n Dlverson PI: NWNWSVSW PUBUSH: Thuraday, Au- la d a ls . Please call lor an A ^ 1. S e o 2 T 1 8 S R 1 7 E rblack ball cap. I waa* RN needed lor paUont care | Apply Immediately. No Musl Mus have experienM^n ' ^ front steps, 425 S#»i flUst1.a.and15 1 9 flL Werviow, 7366663 7.7. Jdoof-lo-doer. c 4 23-«^7 plur hone 8L Nooh. Twrin Falli - there, but must have coordlnslor position. J NOTICE O F PUBUC mlasodvoulWritoagaln. Excellent benofils. Part-timo'counsolorslorCSI P EXCELLENT exi T w ^ Falls County, Scnls i 5aSMll§§XS'#H5•2 0 , HEARING Salary ranging- from of Idaho. I wa in obed competiiive waae. Cail C < enter for Now Directions 5PP0RTUNITY oP lor tho righl f »'« • W ^ U F E STORAQE'(.H Kathy, 034-660r Green inTwinFoHsABurtey.Mas- I individual in lo kiarn the pro- $15,000 * '5 , to Sia.OOOde- ' - -onoop^iakf ORDER, ■>« ponding on experience. Ex- at public auction to th ^ 0HinvitBtkxT».73»6e38._ Aoras Care Center In te 1 r s dogree In counseling fossional io retail automotive pow praferrod. Sond rosumo to; business. bi Exc. working la- celloni colic benellts. Send re------W flhast-blddoMof-oasI n n . iSy TS X ' eumoto-Box-4?69. % The— ------J T i o T ^ E m ------HN or LPN nwKfodTuIFIIma' “~nltB-lauom, ! OSIrOentor lor -cllltlorprolosslonaliraln- ~cl -«ym ^wfu» monoy o t tho Unto . q ' publlo h o a iin g w fl'b o noto ' 201 A D U M S raraO N / ' Times-News, PO B ox548, • Stato, all right, titio, lmo< orpan-llme.Cafl536-66» Now Directions. P.O. Box (n on August 27. 1001, «a NOTJCES , lUNAOEUEHr 1238, Twin Foils, ID un^lfflTto^incoffToTB ui Twin T»I?n Foils. ID 83303. o s t a n d dalm of th a abov Tuosday, at Iho hour ol o r apply at M agic Valley , -Manor,______J 83303-1238. C lo ses Au- hosplinllzation h< and vaca- nomod Estato. ot. In anand 'Tbtiu Dtversnn: (.^O AF) 7«0 o'eteck, P.M.. h tho» ALCOHOUCS ASSISI»KTUANAOEH ------!------' : • ■ to Ihe wlihin doscribo Dataniod;e/ta/1991 ______tions. ll( Contact Brad Doy at ..n., ..Council Cham bers, City CollMaor2yoarsrota[lox- ^ D'ck Doy Oktsmobile Buck, 212 r^pnjporty, toflothorwltISnth In : T i e s R 1 7 E SO: HoB, locatod at 321 Soo-2 ANONYMOUS 207 OFFICE/ 12 TRADE ■ ^ Call73»83QQ______pcrience required. Profes- * 209 RESTAURANT/ ' 712Mflln 7; Avo. Soulh. an o o tts that havro aocruoxuod NWSW ond Avonuo East, Twin sbnal attitude and attire a CLERICAL * e - LOUNGE Full^ull-time cabinet sa tes 3rdird D imension C u ts, m a ll' Falls. Idaho, to hoar a re- HOTUNE«733-O122 m ost. P o ssb lo future rolo- r b ased chain salon. As we .- Ido- 47-00275=— - - quest by: A probkim b ne t a probtom cation. Salary negotiable. Court *■ Services will b e hiring - person noodod immedi- basi IA u- U.S. DEPT o f INTERIOR atoly.Unllm ilod earnings grow, oro* are looking ior expe- ho, on tho 1st day 3 Al ? n SANTIAQO LEYBA when shared. Mental . Calbotwoon lOand 12on one court clerk and one rWncodstyllsUwhosharo - BUREAU OF LAND MAN w Hoallh Assoo. 5pm-7am. rocords dork. Sond or bring -^n^*od°ComMiliivo ' • poy. « Roquosu vacation ol tho Wod.«Thur.Forkitonriew. -insuranooavadable.Apply- -eur-cemmltmant-tb4houf o l... ______3Ayi°f{jjUNN,-SHEF —:r-r-8ower-»n®^eatomont-nl- - 8 4 hoursenw krd NowBookingl I. . Valloy Moll. 7 3 4 - 5 ^ , ask Hot, ask fer manoooment, service. Our lop stylist', . - Twin Fan* County, IdohoJio BURLEY, 10 83318 ' a t 430 a n d 440 Oak Strootot Glgglas Tho Clown for Dave. • Box 126, TFbv Sepl 6. J f nmds L Moxton Soof»:-6PRING 1991.5:o6p.m. foE. Seal B( Woslorn Canyon -. CabinwryC knowlodgo help- «ofiearns $10 per hour and: and tho publlo accoss» For^>irthdaypanloa& W anted; Toam to m a n ag e i morol We ollwGuaram ood' .. Chief Dopuly Tributary; SINKS eur easement botwoon 43010 buslnosspromotkms Springs inn, has opening lul. lu but not roouirod. Apply Au. Diversion Pt: NESESV opt & sm motoL Expor. noo- " for roltol broaWosI and din- In In porson al JM Kitchens, $5.50 hr * commission.. PUBUStTThuraday. Au S” and 440 Oak Stroot inIn JUST ro f l FUN quljin^ typlnjj A*1^"kp j 15% retail commission,' . 01 S O C 2 3 T 1 2 S R 1 8 E • easary. Prefer a tdam. ono ner cook. Ploaso apply In 767 7i 2nd Avo. W.. Twin 15> guste. 15. and22. t99t. TWln Fans. 734.2683. paid vacallon, sick leave, . p - Uso; STOCKWATEF of which Is g o o d a t offfoe person, at 1357 Blue ujkot Fi IN THE DISTRICT ^ n A compiotB descriptk^n J;Is OVEHEATCHS procedures, bookkeeping. accopio?, Aug 19-21. ( •fsSi______Spaid S advance training and-* ^ L u STORAGE (.30 AF) BlvdN.______Lo<.ookina lor a caroor in f__ ------COURT O F THE FIFTHT« - STOCKWATER FRO^ on fito with tho Twin Falls'i ANONYMOUS t)P08276— — - - Iore-2:00 pm the day prior- Ingrm ust have own tools, ------..... - SPEN CER N;ROBtNSO^ i attor schod starts. Apply in 211m TECHNICAL ' g - 6 ^ PUBLi*^Thi»rodaya,I, on most days) lo bo as Dairy poslilon in Buhl, out- E S S S tco«>iKie«paid'733-9688. ■...j aide lead porson. Feeding. ual | to work wHh a growing rporsonal360Bluelaitos _ NOTICE IS H ^E8> ^N- Auoust 8 and 15.1991 sured ol It being published health caro concern. Wiling | AGEMENT Blvd North. MECHANIC WANTED Nood GIVEN that the undor•A; ~ th e following day. W e re- to relocato. Send resume ^ *linl-Ca5cia dealership, ex- eral oral maintenance knowi- R T .3B O X 1 I • g r« any inconvenlooco this Hon and mi^lnlonanco, | ExporJencod PT waitperson Mir signod has boon ap Ol^i^T^C^-KST^R- compollllve salary and to:WalkorConler1120A ^lor evenings A w eekends. P'porioncod In a u to m atic odgo, oda must hava own lools, “ P- BURLEY, ID 83318 . in Wens, Nevada area. C all-c’ pointed Personal Repro THE DISTRICT OF housing provided. Call M { onlana S t, Qoodlng, ID $4.25 « minimum woge. Ap- tmnsmbsions A oloclronics in M sonta(lvo.ol the above Source: SPRING IDAHO Sincerely. : .a3330..EpE______I ho^5lul, Hoallh A donlal lr>- 7ii2js&z3a. 702- ______Tributary; SINKS Tho Times-News Customer . 0 3 4 -e ia .______ply in porson a llo r 5 pm. namod Estate. AD porsom Civil No. 01-0207-S-EJL Kimberiy School District is Goorgo F K's. 1719 Kimberly suranco, prolit sharing and Noods. Apply botwoon tho first publication ol thli Iff IN YOUR ADSI IMilker, hcrdsporson A lami CGnlorSt.W..Kimborly.lD. < “ Notica. o r said claims wil .10 „ 10 AM lo 12 PM and 2 PM worker needed. Salary _l- i ° E bo forovor barrod. Clohni ONE 1981 RED/WHITE ------Ito 5 PM. No phono calls. V^DUFE FROM STOR- ^ I! really draws (13,000 loS18,000 do- .. Atbvs. 424 Blue U kos N. U•10 m SALES 21010 :SALES V.i"^ must oithor bo prosontoc >R- FORD BRONCO. pending on experience. Manulacturing M plant is sook- — ------to-Sarah-Enna-RoWnson; S ...... UOENSE PLAT^NO.-IDp - ATTENTION. Stw^flo^^m lng.'Cair 'j-Ingpackiogsupervisorfor3 - - Needed;N Waitperson to slan J- Porsonal Roprosonlailvo, ol^SbnT (.M ^B> 2G10292. VIN NO. shilt operation. Roquiros in approx 3 wooks. c/o Uoyd J. Wobb. Aoor.Q vl Date Ried: 6/18/1991 «u/- 1FMDU15EXBLA71834. Sportsmans River Resort, E A R L Y M OIRNING F ^ ln:T16SR17ES02SESW minimum ol 3 yrs supervi- .S noy. P.O. Box 1768. TWin ^ isto n x f Ownor Danioi!j Only $.25 per word. I socy oxporionco, wUh excel- _ Hagorman. 837-6364. Falls, Idaho 83303-1768, Guadarrama, Routo 1,I. Call lent people managemenl Pon-timo pi waiiporson, must The Tim es-N ew s is-ni3-novv accepting , S o l T he pormlt(s) will b e sub 204 CHILDCARE | or filod with tho~abovo- The Times-News “ skills. Cmpolltive salary A be t ovor 21. Call botwoon 2 applicationsQi for an INENDEPENDENT ject to all prior watorio r «x;S)“": ' ■ , Qf rig h ts. P r o te s ts m u st bo Bebysllier needed in my benefit ] packoQO. Sond re- 0nd5pm,I??:2g2ir ------' D ^D ^tlffs 23 day of ,, Customer Service sumo to Box 5442. S Tho MOTOR ROUTE; CCA RRIER in Juty, 1001. fillod with tho Director. Y Dept, for your homo, lor 11 monlh old. ! NOTICE IS H?i?E^Y .Can 736-2044.______Times . News, POB ox 548, 210 21 SALES O A K L E Y AREA. A l Sorah Erma Robinson DopL ot Water Rosourcos, 3, BOLD classKled ad ' - Southern Region. 222 GIVEN ttiat 00 July 13, Twin Foils, ID 83303. _ Porronal Romsontatlvo 1991, I arrested tho0 today! 733-0931. Need bt^ysiner, occasional _ ACCOUNT REP’S A/^ppllcants m ust have dependablede auto. ,2 PUBUSH; Thursday, Au-All. Shoshono Street East. abovo-describod vohlcio, oves. A overnight. 3 chll- TRUCK 1 STOP MGR Inductriolim Tools & Equpmont ^ oustl.eandlS. 1691. TWln Fans, Idaho 83301 dren. rob, reo.. 734-0742. Should si hove mgml oxperl- C( \ Please co n tact«; t J i m D a l o s f*: ^ on or boforo Soptombor. 92. defendant heroin, pursu- Coll ostobli&hod occounis os INVITATION TO BID ■ ont » a Warrant of AnosIIt - . ------'Twin Falls teacher noods In- onco, i duties inc. porsonnol. well y os now kuds. 60% >o- a t 733-0931 betwjitween 8 a.m. to 19,1991. dividual to caro for inlant. b I o o k k e ^ ln g , A inventory c I^by R. KEITH HIGGINSON ond Notico In Rom issuedd ordors. No travolling. paid 5 p.m .M onday thrthru Friday ___ by tho Clork ol this Courtrt ‘109 PROFESSIONAL Roquiromonts includos; Ex- controL ( Compoliilve salary wooWy..Only v goal orioniod. District on a proposod lu . * upon tb e filino ol tho Com-V SERVICES pertenco, releronces. TLC A I benefits. PIooso sond ro- aggressive s persons noed o r . ri lod PUBUSH: Thursdoy. Au- and a rocking choir. Sum- i 40x48 foot buildlna lo gust 1.15. and22._f991^I plaint lor Forfoiluro In . sumo lo; Monagor. PO Box •opply.CaJI6affl-9amor4 '>) 733-8704 afteiifter 6 p.m. houso both on oIRce and a ^ Rem Application for War-r- A ffo rd j^ Divorce ft OUI- .-tHgrPti9TOF?:2?W. _____ :2782.Twin Foils. 1083303. om-7Dm.733-2S26. o _ machino shop, with com-® NOTICE OF PROPOSED rant ol Arrost, and OrdorK KavlnM. Rogers-Aiiomey ■■i.r CHANGE OF WATER‘ In t>iQ abovo-onHllod no-. ,- ... alLaw~324^553_ __ j ...... - = ...... _ r ; o ____ ------RIGHT------— K o "htroo Crook aroa WOSI tion. HOUSEHOLD 106 K . HAPPY ADS | 10106 H W Y A D 3 06 HAPPY ADS 110636 IHAPPY ADS . NO.OI-OOOei(part) ___ Any.pofaonJiavlnaiof:, BANKBUETCy_. ____ Liif.HoooaaUdaho.------— Nottcolrhnrobygivon- DoialTodlnformatIbn can~ daiming an Intorost in or)r Stop < forodosuros, ropos- |Best Western Canyon ■■ that Farmors Friend Conal to sa id vehkdo m ust fitoQ sessions, suits, garnish* S p rin g s Inn. Is accepting bo socurod from th o offlco Co..Ltd,.RWo.l0.hosap- . of Mirado & Assodatos, • S W s'd a lm wiihin ton (10))) monts & othor collodion . applicalions for port-timo pliod to tho Departm ent'of 0 action. Froo tolophono Chtd. 122 Slh Avo. North, days o r within s ^ M o .'laundry and part-time water Resources to as may be allowod uponn consultation. Appolnl- housekeeping positions, __ P.O. 127, Buhl, Idoho?"?-changy, - I S:00'p.m.; Augusi I23, ? Rivor, South Fork tributary the,:compliBint withinn WmH Mulbany - 7 to tho Snaiio Rlvor...Tho L AllomwttLMW. .. ' Supor 8 Motel is accepting D on't Be Blue. IdSt. Tho right Is ro Q ^icalions tor housokoop- right sought to bo changed» rark v .'sz L P .a Box 186. a sorvod to rojoct an propos 3 ers. Apply in person Mon is ovidoncod by d decroo be vorirnd on ooth and RM». Idaho 63443 day thru Friday, Oam to O ther Folks als. or to accopi tho pro nnd rocordod a s foPows; n • 1-aO(yS4B.21BB___ posal doomed bost for tho V ’ shall stato Iho intorest In - 4pm. 1260 Bluo Lakes Blvd -S ^ Decree No. 01- tho vehicle by virtue ol1 Cloaning( Sorvlce, Meglc N. No ohono calls oleoso. DistricL . D0061(part) Decreed to ^ A r e 5 0) 1T o o ! Contractors constructing which tho claimant de-- MfUds. 733-4472. l^no =om»ors Frtond Conal Co.'?■ monds its restitution andd MOBILE | MECHANIC. Alrokl ” this projoct must hold: “a Ltd. in c aso ol Roxburg Ir- PubOo Woriis Contractors •r' tho right to dolond this nc->- ol whal il might cost to toko 2206 P.CDICAL/ -igation vs. Toton irrigatione" tion. Tf tho d alm Is m ado ^ r : Uconso. Canal Co. datod 12-16- 0 It to Iho shop? Call mo. Iro- DENTAL on bohoH ol tho porson^ • ’ pair anything. Great rafor- X Tho Contractor wlB bo ■ ro^ 1910. - qulrod to pay not loss than ondded to possession by>r encosi 734-7049 morning “ CNA AMOUNT; 16.9 cfs on agent, bailoo, or attor- P? \ \ l l tho minimum wago ratos -of-oyga,______F/T OV03 2 pm-10 pm. CoO PRIORITY: 1-18-1888 n noy. It shoH sta te that ho Is - «!* POINTfS) OF DIVER- SandiMohlONS.forlnler- duV authorized to mako • vkrwappdntmonlol Her- ^ SION; SWSWSW.SEC tho dalm. r rS I tions and bid proposal. rarsinBuhl.543^01. 31, T4N. R41E, Eaolo MICHEAL L JOHNSON W ' anted: H ouses to clean. _ \ S uch ratos will bo m ado^ “a Rock diversion. J e f f S r - . roforoncos available. 423- cCNAe A NAs. Sklllod long part of tho contract cover United States Marshal SON COUNTY District of Idaho 4766. ArJ( lor NIcolo, term care ladlity is Inviting ing tho pro|ocL Tho Fair Tho wotor is usod from InteroBtod nursos aldos to Labor Standards Act of By: David A. Moyor H appy Birtlr t h d a y ! — April 1 to Novombor 1 -5 to Deputy U.S. Marshal 110 1 PERSONAL CARE come A Join our team loron 1938 (U.S.C.A. TlltO 29. Irrigaio acros within SEC Iho job training A to lake Paragraph* 201'219, f 9 PUBLISH: Thuraday, Au-K SERVICES ^ 14.T 2N . SEC 13, 14, 15.11- a u . n , e » i 5 ,.iM v ------^ advanlagoofCNAACPR B o b h A o m o e C hapter 8) shall apply in 17 22. 23. 24^ 25, 28, - Back lo school special. (30 tho omplt^onl ol labor ^ T3k R36E: SE6 1. 2. 7. , lor luH sot'& $10 manicure. 3m : All Y our FcF a m i l y 1- -G ood Ihrough Soptr-1v4taS- ~ It is tho purpose of tho 1 Expressions. 104'A S. cCNAs or NAs fun timo. day or Throo Crook Highway Dis R39E; SE C i. 8. V. T3N, B f M d ^ .^ u h l. 543-4038, , trict to bulid tho Impnwo- ^ R40ElSEC32.33.34.35. ExMrionoed preferred. Coi m ont In tho shortest time21® T4N. h39E : SfeC 5. 7, 27. conslstont with good con- M&-^rortntwviow.___ 28.29.30.32.33.34.35, 113 CHUOCARE ^ srruollon. Nooossary^ T4N, R40^: SEC 15,+5N. Modical ollico credit maneg- oqulpmonl and an effoo- SERVICES er, must bo experienced. i ^ R38fe:SEC3,T5S, A32E. ttvn oraim Uation will bo >n- Call 734-3455. ask lor Mr sislod upon. ■ummw. Datod: Auoust 5.1991 " Fri. 3 lo 6 pm. Trontporia- rjMVRMC is seeking Radio- — Miraclo-iuAsaoclatoa.na T he w ater win b e divortod _tion.and.atiacka.proyidod^ '**— froffi T«'SESE(CO nj:5 ; -10t-LOST-W=OUND------^Coll YFCA 733-4364. -lonic-Toch-wlth-AflftTT- Chtd. Fuli-llme position in pro SEC 38, T4N, R40E, ~ Babysi7dayaawook.24 , District Clerk ,0 Famiors Friend diversion,! i ’ Found; Bkxido Cocker Spam " gressive ladDly with excel- PUBLISH: August 10 7 houfS. Cal 736-1887. lont ] benenta A compolitivo JEFFERSON COUNTY,I , thfouoh August 23, 1991.— a n d usod lo Irrigate 10857 _ Child caro. 6 days a week. salary. i CaD or write Saman NOTICE OF acros within iho S*/%NE.JP Found In Hanson: Reddishft tow ratoa. C al 3^4-4250. tha 1 Lopez, MVRMC. PO APPUCATION FOR I brown ShelUe.*Scotdi* Cann cChiM caro-Julio 733^916. ! ]Box 4lf9, Twin F alls. ID 63303 tali20a-737-200B_. TRUST WATER BIGHT Ed tf3-5129. • . cChiW Care: Weekdays. Rol- 47-08271 14. S’AS’A. SEC 15. N’/^I'A. Found: S ia m e se kltlen on « <»<»»»■-„NEEDED-RNto oomeA MILLER ENTERPRISESES SEC 22, SEC 23,:3, Cmstvkiw Dr. 734.7956. =. pColleon:fi£lubhouBo..FT ------IN C irJM ------N *AN WrSVWW, NWSW,;W- -RDond:-Youhg «S^ dog7Cair ^ - j o i n o u r te sm rW e a re -a — “ only, ages 2-5. Daycaro* progressive sklllod iong P.O. BOX 595 f> aftorlOam&doscrtwdog.I. Droschocl.CnII734-9946. | TWIN FALLS. ID 83303 I ' pavfoffood.734.6t50. = lorm care fadity. E x c o ^ Source: UNNAMEDED T3N; R38E; S2VbNE, - Day care, w/lundi & ermcks. g\ j g o ^ C ^ t a c t C athy al N'/^NW, SWf^W. S'ASVi,W, JEROME DOG LOGi Dlscountod ratosi Save | B l Tributary: SNAKE RIVERR SE C 1, SEC 2, W ANIE. E, Dog Pound Hours: PARA PROFESSIONALS . ■ R SENE. N*/4NW, S'A. SEC 1l:00am-6r00pm - R 3, SWSW. SEC 7, NESW. , ' Tony's landsiindscaping A homo !; ffj. .Sheltof JocatoiUjnllo.on.^ 0DopondabtochlWcnre ______!- a v a ^ lo to wortTwih prol ------A ssodsted Genera]J ...... Delivered for drivrlvowaya. ------ropairs;Frs;FrooostimBJ08. ' ' - S s S iNE—§»/5SWr SE“ SEC-B7S' Wost Road. Use the on-- w/lunchw & snecks. Sawtoolh loundly rotardod children. ■Contractors. Blueprint cop- • parking lole, e tcs. .' You c an C al 72 SWNE, SENW. E'ASW. ol 734-3322. ~ '*• trance, lo sower plant _ Training providod. educa k s, any sUo. lox sorvico,«o, , haul loo. Northwerrosl Crjino ER SE.SEC9,N'/«.SWN'ASE. across.tho road from^ Dn ependable doy care wilh k3wralM. Con 734-7526,'26. A Rigging. 733-123234. SEC N'/U4E. S W N ^ tional opportunities avail to. fe KARTRodo. Aftor4pm.. “ preschool summer lun. now able. excolloni pay Incon- |:^®?^OPAQATION3N NW. W*/iSE, S E S ^ SEC:5 canioradminonco. 11,N*A. SW. NWSE. SEC llvea. Cali May at 934- -S CaII324-«436 rI d o ^ y s ltiin g in my homo, . 5603, Gn)on A oos Tralrdng 12. N«/iNW, SENW , SECE or32*-<319 John’s Sharpening Sorvlw^ W ^ ^ M S s S I M XX> 13, N*/ifiE, SWNE. . 6-6 %wokdflva. 733-0562. „ Contoi; ______lnbuciness8inco1976.6, Exterior AAll Interior h o u se : - CFS) N E hw . S E C 14.14 Lost: Black Mtten. 4 month' UtlkiLambsDayCan&Pre-7 ^Psychlatric'Tochniciani Call 326-4462 or 734-4050. is ' old, m a le/ln a ro a of 10th n e e d e d lor Canyon Viow g, free ostimalos. D ate Fiiod: 4/24/1991 SENE. SE. SEC 1^ ' school now hos openings J.D. A Sons Const, f jgonor. 543-4271. • h?T(^15E 813 NENENE NENW. NWSW, SE. SEd;d A»«E.C. o rRoe a SENE 1^ N’A. SE, SEC i:' NM*A RewardI Lost In Buhl aroa.■ CnlKM-Ssag______worklna wilh adoiesconls. estimate. JoH 733-73-7010. S ^ C 18. NWNW, SENW,W, female Doberman Pin- r BA or BS In social work or [ Loving care in e homoslyle psychology prolorrod or SEC 20, T3N. R39E; ' environment. For Informa- .1 0 Extorksr/lntertnterferpaintiiw bo- f U S . D E P T ^ F ^ T E R IOOR R NENE,S’/4NE,S’ANW ,S'AU eftlm^70^'j»^^24° equivalent work oxpori UACOONAU Her. BETTER BID . tion cnll Lori at 7 3 4 _ ^ 0 g ^ onco. Background in chem Capulo's Custom Coblnots .CONTRACT»n u n loro winter. B U R ^ U O F LANO MANVN- SEC 4. W'/^^E. SENE. Ouaity cabinots ot ^ ^ 0 trooostimal.males, 734-6648. ; W'/^SW, NESE, SV^SE,| l 105 PEDSONALS fReliable toonogo gld.tooKing ical dopondenoy and/or Home additions Anc AGEMENT forbabysltling.swina-shifi ■ re a s o n ^ pck»s. Coll io constnjctkjrion. RT. 3 BOX 1 SEC 5. NESE, S'y^SE, nursing helpful. Contact: Iree ostimaio. 423-6109. ------BURtEYrtD^IB ------;.--SECe.l^E.NENW.S’/iNW,y. 4UI I’m a guy looking f o raI - or wknds. mte. 3244973. P ersonnel. Canyon View 73M 102.2. ______so u rto : S p r i n g SVi, SEC 7. W/iNE.= very special lady. I lovo to> CsllC Clstiiried. 733-0931. Hospllal. 228 Shoup Avo ______MR. PAINTENTER: Froo osll- W«/itSE. SEC 8 . N'/faNE,1^. gofioraobackriainglnthoI ..WeVarasdywtiwfyouarsI Wost. 734-6760. ------P o o ler C u sto m BlBuildare. mates,inslde insi A ouiside. ! oW s To^ P I ^ E N E S W E, mounlatns. enjoying all olI . _ Viking C onstruction. Now lorallyourbuildincing^MOds, 734-27620Taor736-1105. , 8ec23T12SR18E TJ, the trails, takes, wildlile & construclion. romodolingling. big or sm el. wo do I E, b r o tih ta k in g b ^ country. 1 BO AaRKULiuiui. 203 a AQmCULlUfUL additions, gonoral repairsairs, C al 733-2466166. ' IS 4 , like to cam p out. snowmo- A more. 16 yra oxponotKOnco, S-ASW, NESE. S'/iSE, lroooslimatos.73S^71.'1. Earn extra Incom S?OCKWATER STOR-fR- SEC 36. T4N. R30E:lj fam)lya(^W11lo8 &?ov Ot^C) } I mo tor Back To j SWNE, skC 27, SW 8EdC Iravel. I enjoy quiet limes. School or ChrlstnIm as S h opping. T h e H o u s e DcDoctor W?Loijre*s(oRAQE (.20.20 29_,SE^E.SECi0.N>/iiNE.E. jusi lalking & iislening. Remodeling, ropalilair, fixup ShcpeAmmetal ota buOdhga. Re- S ^ C 3 1 . . 8 ’-^N E . W^A.1. d sn d n g , gw ng to a movie J o b Sorvico is oow recruitingng aam p ie n A oraders for 13-5661 modelingtg al a l Idaho prices. tho 1091 polato harvosL II' yiyou a re availablo to work CALL NOW! ,7?3- ...... - - w S o U F E . FROM. STOfl-}R- NESE^ S 'A S E SEC 32.2 . or a quiol romamio candle- ...... F re eo sn minmales.'Thomal i _ ‘NV1N4SENE^NW,S'A,A. faW dinnor with soil musls. with tho Idaho DepartmomI of-Agrk»ttunio tn m SopL' Consln>ctk>nctton 734-7783. ___AGE(.2aAt?> ____ — ...... - -to lato O c t. apply now ot JoiJob Sorvkn. PoalHona are ■ “ iVftir^m ptoyoa. flnan-- I) SEC dsr w^rwANw;r. availablo in various iocatloniins and shifts. This could ' A -f-^fp^(^anlng , SENW. SW, SEC 34.t . daPyaocuroA would iko 10 bo tho annual, tomporary job)b youVo boon looWng for. In: T12S RISE 8232 3 NWNW, SV^flW, NWSW,V. m oot a lady 3 0 -4 2 y o a rs , ------apodal, m « 5 . 736-1148 SECa5,T4N.-R40E.---'...... e id rth at enjoyi tho sam e Pt0as9 apply rnporscson atjjob Service. wm ...... ---NESW ...... :esualty «--ihlngs»-do*a6ofthoflroat- - ^ Bankers Ufe A Csinodicaro ______H M I i l S I 4 7 ^ 2 7 4 " proposod*change must be« things life haa lo olfor. I i^bo~C^artment ...... Ulo.hooWi.&mo< IR filed with tho Idaho De-»- ■ h av e a n e x lia h o rse. of Employment jO B < ^ Lot m e help you BUY youi % ° S , i T J t X iN- p a rlm o n ! o f W a le r R e>- Please write to Horseback . next c a r, or SELL youi (Se^Now olltoo!? . 260.4th A v en u e NoitlI t h s s m E ^ StE..POBox270' »»30/734-4365 A Q EM EN T- sources. 160 S h ^ Ave.;I., RIdkig. PO Box 2786. Twin I present car. 324-5127. TV^In Falls. Idaho Fate 63303.733- RT. 3 B 0 X 1 Idaho Falls, ID. 8 ^ 0 2 , dnn Fan*. ID 63303. Ptoasoen- I — — Jl BURLEY. ID 83318 or boloro Auoust 10.1991:I: dbsoDhoto&Dhonof. t= ------1_. U ______i ______
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TheHmes^News ...... — —BUY-IT-SISELL^rr . FIN D0-JT --^-::------CUSTOM SERVICE | 0 g r C L m 1 IW8THUCTI0W ^ nmm m i m f f i N r ~ ----- 50Z“ H O IC 5------2f4~EHPtOYHEl 5B~B00D1HII/ ------liirRwasrowsESET— sti ACBEAOESAHO BOBBY WOLFF ______F 0R 8A L£ W E N D E L LMIES ^ ANDDAUUESI u r r s “> ll THE ACGES ON BRIDDGE' Prossporson Ttor S T T B p g -prw a. flood pay. My. benorrts, Exporlonco mllkoIkororhord ByoWNERiBonirtiluJtilut2600 5200 sq 11 home, 1i 3 A N .ot in H agam ian ValloaiioyTT monagomonl po((potontiaLCd hoolih.mai^r.T. k to ^ n g for ,q ft, 5 td n n . 3 both,ath, formal acros on Utilo Wood A S S U M E LOA 'Special matter... to describe, • 733-2500. r^ rd ^ Pricar«ducodto$11( ••JJ,?" - D ear Mr. Wolff: . some- spi luD timo caroor withac&iry.wit living and diningng room. 1 Solar, groonhouso.c use this Jun^p lo show a solid PRINTER: Publisf5lishlng com- Ron own daliy for kilchon w/tolsBtoragjrago, wot shop. Huch m o r^ 00 127 aero Svottock fve heard thc admimonition ‘Support Most use . ponv has fanmocfilocfioloopon- Coll Im m odlatol,t^olyl*801* bar, fomily rm. lrgflcovorod ce &Co. Ed at 800-622. 76 irrigated ocross WJ a f e s r.“ Can you guess six* orir sevcnKiardsc suU. ' harrlngbono barn S 00. Cait first, (loublo later." mfl lor ioumoymiyman prinlor. 7S34877 nfior 6S£n2 p ______p a lto . 3 c a r garogoago, a u to GO0D1N0.3 bedroom ' what prom pted theie censure? miwthovooxpofiporionco run- Oldor woman sooiooks o sta ta sprinkiora. Locatod»d in primo whh oarago; on lan irtU.Sp»ta»ii«w.NJ. D ear Mr.Mr, Wolff: ------^ ------m a k e O F F E5R R ^ ::______i-jiingJiiflh-tiunliijallty.procosa. .managamont^cari: _N^aaJM^OOO.1Q0..1205. _ |e t,.{ o n ^ b o ck y a rdi . S asiiWn? icr opens one hf*?rt ____ _ ' c o lo r ond onI HHo oldolborg sUlon. Lilollmo ox l-forappt rodocoratod, $3£ ------swMwah'fuinwJofm - Sofrf. TTib b n fun ANSWER: I guessss that someone [Jodiamliamonds over m y two clubs. I 1 fun-timo por- will) horsos and II 8y ow nor Charming-Ing 4 bod- M ust to ll mako iKan o n tr l e o A C R E FAR] penalty double in • monont positionion wilhi com* can holp In houi iR M I hUlsloo m ade a w ayw ard p< vo no:trump_and hc bids three room homo on quiotuiolprosi- Cnll 733-0553.------IVimLSW Joromo. Fu SfflSlo'i'M . pony booofrts.. For intorviow a n d ran c h worlloik noo d dont atroot. Nowly n . Fun wa- overlooklno Molon ValValloy. a com petllive sUuanation. When both “ , How do you picturc his call688-27S3,. bousing and modo LfCQ tor, concrolo ditch.i.Gatod G OwnoraayasolllCall3oll Bill bidding, it olod, family room,om Tw lfh 506 JEROME HOME plpo Irrlaallon. floiflolslna Dobnin, $16,500. itjalmporuntto ^Jibutibution? ' .Tr*etar>trtllN‘drikdriver n*»d- Roply t o Box 475 w ood alovo. G reat r show support for)r partner’s suit •d . Must havo) C[ CDL drivors Timos-Nows. PO I housonds Wont to livo oul ofrtawn? K com. Nico 2 story 6I bdbdrm. 3 Bl| Pklare, Saa OcnurdbM, CtUI. ■Sm • borhood. Savo thoui l a r X A balh homo. M arino i able, before one . liccnso.MustboqMqualiflodto ...... - o> $49.900.159 Jawirayter ST. Bv ownor. 3 bdrm, fa noshoa, C A N Y O N RIMIIVI whenever pmctical : pull doubles. Ni^ front rm. 4 car garagelo o io ^ bam corral, granary. with wa* makes the unllate:teral decision to ANSWERVER: Most probably he has rcMT TF. 734-6332. irralaS .iprinklora.Baturoti 600-747-07?6 Boi:Bois^EOE^ 216 EMPLOYHEH For a a la by ow nor: C a s five hearts, hea: four diamonds and ,r:C u lo 2 £5000 uroat placa! 1 Snak»-Rh«r-l1S,000.1 . TWO FULL-TIMEIME p o st- AIDS/tNFO *------bedroom homo, gas hoot. -^ ^ 1 $135,000. Col flay. a?c three clubs, cli leaving a singleton TIONS TO FILL: : t t ;------chain link fonco. co Dear Mr. Wolff: !. It’s possible for him to have , ondpoimor'Bholpiw ^ ? ^ M i d AMERICAh pallo, shado troos,Js^ < o ^th o 508 KIMBERLY/ , I open one club, n eext r hand overcalb 3 distribution, but not very - prefofpnintorwiihwiin minimum Personnel 4 Tomom porary com or ol Buchananon S& Hoy- HANSEN HOME A~ P IC K M EI rtner bids one no- , SABAL/- n 23 acraa wilh fulli »Dlorwi ““ P“ ' “ ol4-5yrsoxpoi •"»®- burn, a groat ctarlor bid unequivocally "’"•'y- pointof'oholpoftS?Sy , foronlyS41,900.BO.^BvaT- BY OWNER: $51,0 Y ahana.doBotoTFJxMboauli- trump. Does his bli - oxpoftencedosiniSfod.CorJ;- M/F/Hyy-EOE-N:-Nofcw polntmont only, 734-:'34-2325 bdrm, lully londscofS ’5 REALTY ful a o tt^ . CaB Bio boBboBruh show a spade stoppOpta.ch»p«iiiiii.N.c fljjujreelree tricks, holding three small RoyRavmoodFbdFofdSpdy PREPAflATICTION CALL ANYTIME 733-^ _ in the Bum area, woukoukllico Shop. 7 ^ 2 4490or733- 9 0 ' ______----- —7 — $69,900: Boauliful^ SCO u n fry 511 OUT-OF-STATElc ownarfinondno withe A ANSWER: The “free■ee" one-no-trump oppositeile t the A-Q-10? E ntries a re no 5110. a ______Prolocstonalrosunw^ ” by hom o features 3 bdribdrms^ 2 PROPERTY ______-pavmont.^ 4^-508:K : SABALA^ bid definitely promimises a t least ono problem.um. UALIRED ^^jSlonotiJg^ - hitl bmhs, largo sunkt WANTED: QUA Y f spade stopper andI aboula 7-9 HCP. 04di Miker. C«rpu CkrteU. Ttzu CONTRACTedia of Brldge).-Plrst lead fo . num bor of ourir homhi o Im* I I I 1 south oost ol Edon,sn, m1 ako TRADEE _SooBdhondinflg}5. ^ ____ to three diamoiids. provomoni produciducts. Con- 1 1 ^ an ollor. Call 825-5>5-5609. tacrolotnoarJeromomo Goll 1971 C ham pion,12*6(2x60,2 jdo I send If I JumpJ tot four hearts? the 10 ) an and then lo th e queen. You oidor this cyiponunnuniiytoox* II ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1■ 1 B | | H teavomossnoo.- . . Courso. 324-22100 0oarly bdrm. VAt bath, swaswamp p^osueiUck*. Brooktaw Mili. ■ willsuccciccM d whenever both m issin g ...... ' pond your businosinoss without rty ’ _momorlateevo<.... cooler, a appliances. ( sliecn the left of theA-Q-10. addoa InvDSlmont.ont. Ilvou'ro 11 ^ ■ U U i l i m U rjEw ElkopropBrt: r r r r rontly located in a p« U i m H MAGICAL VIE\ a park, ANSWER: Since ppartner's Jump ^ quoIHiod and lk»n:Mniod, con- “ Approximaloly 2V^ acnu S i^ E <6S06.734-8956 momi, 43 improved acros LoiLomoillo ahmo«ofwiMr.2inlloi ST'raai shift forces to gameme and opens the sndMc*'.0. Dm BUI. D> Ilu. toct or caO TonitI oior Jami 01 ..j ii^Ino 1974 14x64 2 bdrm, 1 from ovory windoww inIr this Vatloy,forT,F.propor)Q(tv. of Joromo, Idool bulli door to a pebbleie slam , opener’s " 7330821 oxt 264. : -aito.-or. mobllo ho SEARS,f i - ______301_BUSINESS__------bo a u lifu l 3 bdrmn h{homo...... — ------t-5727.— -Jum p is unnecessaryiry-unless-hb-has- r e wwnxM. u i Wl. Uaim ■ FATIES 1.25 ocros wilh pastia stu ro a Calf 702*738-6224 lorormoni '$9.000.‘ ' ' ...... ”™»° - ROEBUCK&< & d b . . OPPORTPHlT______barn. Lots of oxtroftra s . in* information ovonln ' paid vocntion fully socurod. 753-96 "Ml “ ‘insufanco Ovor2400sq.ft..4bodrilodroom. * marugomoflj poso% 1?<2 - J l i 3 bath, air. aulomalictic s sprin- „ m l * niOfit promotions ium ablo m u71 "iisasMiih rnfnrn hol lub. Assum. •compotitivo wagooeenlo sc growlh I in?« b a la n c e . $ 9 2 ,0 010. 0 . ■C oll /\ Specifics a must. So •':* If) 6)oro discount rhoT^miS 734.4049 afiori, T im es-NsJeyvs j~ ih n( .h„ Bo* 6843. %Tho }; Aiwy in porson NortiJorthoflho Nows.POBox 548>48. Twin R I D E 'E M ... !r Hanson Sfidqo. ------Fnlls ID MM 3. -______....cow boy. 20 irrigcr i g a to d >• Exporioncod malntc so born V - / I C I C3ASHAD UoKinoforlnvosi;?^jr or part. a c re s 6 . siaii horso t assified V\A/ill Fiil ’ - • {J porson lor pockngin' w ofoso & plu® w ator, dillsidolo ruri n c . . a ation. Ploaso applyjo v ^ ^ * rior 10 expend in 0*01 j r p ,.., ; sonallOOEasiM■ f e ; . Sell youu r oarfor'*10( ; Fiiof.______000 or less :G0VERMENTJ0B5OBSINow ♦8'°'“/lin e fo r 10 <3 >x hiring in your aroiiroa.both 1 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^H ^ _ B A R K E f > days! ------jrTMnDdTind-wiskiltodiitodrfoTB =R E very N e e d I. curromllstofjobsa ;• pllca1Ioh.cal/l-6Q> SHOPS GALORI TBel^meira^SevPsn ^ I 1S93o»t.VI716. 3.69 ocros whh 3 she ; Litoguards waniod.lod: Evo> II P M | (100'X30')(40-x60'BohlBohfom) ^ t 3 - 0 < 9 3 1 .11:30*3: ■ [■ iiy i|i|iiyi u n | m (20-X46- w^O' wina). P. CUSTCO jg E R ” ir ycan’waSm” Lg. 3 bdrm . b ric kS> s IramoIrr cor garago and a rr SERVII ' III Now hiring gonorolsi laborersla S 1—------orn 3 barm, iv^ibath n ______jE_ancUawn-mowofarofa_CflIL 40t-^CHDO!.«? ANH------homorfcots-of-valuo 'I 733.B984. - ______WSTHUCTIONIN $147.500.CalBZ10oQr {i; Now taking opplicalicu lio n s for ______E . .BUHl 54 3 -4 ^ > n ia 33^537^-5375 ; school bus drUr.Arr.Approxi- Dlaael Truck Or m ...... JEfiOWE/^E/HAGERMAN . GOOOINO/WENOIBJ0Q1534-2S3S - ^ ^ S A B A L ^ S IT matoty15hoursporperwook. School Ine. Now cli .A WfttEY/RlffEUT 678-255252 *3 Qualltlcaiions;2t11 y rs o r wookV. 1*800-283-87 REALTY <1 oldor, oood drivingng rocord,ri ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i l If w a train. Caa733-5Q(ul003. 402 WSCELLANEOl•OUS 733-4321 5 NutrUk>nbt to coordinadinato nu- LESSONS it trition sorvicos forlor lowl< In* ______YOU CANT GO^ | | ; _ ^ It com o womon. inlanlilanls and Quality piano lossona - ' WRONG _ TT“ 'cKIIdrdn7RD andid PublicF ~taach a yourhoma; I • E Hoallh oxporfaneo) reoulrod.roc nlna-advancod. 733-2? 2 ^ 4 ^ ' M Must o ^ y lo IRC by = a = — — = ■■•n wllh this cuio 2 bdrmdrm , 1 ZbfSKso/ . bolh wilh firoploco. dc ta 91. For Inlormatlo:itlon call M lo n c o d y a r d A g a ro j Classif 12 Sharon Whho. 734-59 *-5900. Locatod on a qulott stroetstr I % \ i PoylossShoosnowlDW taking . V for only $20|900.). C all \ I ...... applications forpar part-llmo ■ Cindytodyo.«91>297.07. . ^ \ tj- 140 Bluo Sun Vailay 60 s rockrod and II rjanlsT T liw t s o rid n d musk: band.nd. noodt I || UU ilU iliiUaU j J5' drwim or. Call 622-40g-4073, M 1 GEM taf Sw im In stru cto rs noodod:noi STATE REALTYJY K Mon-Thurs. 1-3pm 502 HOMES 7 34 4 4 0 0 E protorrod. Call tholYFCAal YF FORSALE ORTOLLFREE P _ 2 £ i 3 8 i ______■1.-800-34Swie6SaxtEl-E115 P e r f c i c t f o r : K TOT hiriru drhm s for v 10 acraa with TFCC wa E vision. 2 yoars doubiouble ox* bdrm, VA balh, numtimoroue 503 BUHL/RLER ( o ( porkmco rKKOSsory. I jy. Excot- built-ifts, apacious ro HOMES )% • Birthday;rs • Get Well K kmtpay&t»no»8,C<». Contad Also In*law quarter#. Jll i S Kon at ^ 2 2 4 9 . numorousout-buldingi'"0* S A L E F A I L E D I l S Tomporsry position> workingwc Announcemrienls • Anniniversaries » kivMotftblo sood lab. leur The most attractive 517.hor w lab. Must M OUNTAIN V IB bockonlhomarkotlCoj s bo a b lo to follow'instruc- ins REALTY P Ikm. rovi a ttoak El _ . Cod 4 bdrm. 2 balh, fam ik^Ssh 1216 Filor Ava.E*“ 9*. room .wilh full basom oi Prices asS low as ■? ______7 3 < -iw a ______Only $64,900. Hurry...ll.r"'- / <• so a rc h Contor. 1 mLE.ofml. Jbdrm.alurnlnumsUsiding, W/ - - : FioronHwy30.Atfifrrffirmalivo sp rin k lo ri, for *6=“ for lineli ads • ®2(!0 for border a action omotoyor. EOE BARKER :r ads • ;• TfUdc D riw* wmtod. <• •Kil* tulM Im e. must22‘h I ^ 733-2583 loava mose vv-.^a-,g .?rb d3rmT^ „, 2 chauffer* Ilconso o r' cI d l ! an carts rwumodl ■ " V bolh on 10 a c re s In Bul «• abl* to driv9 13: spgoood 5 bodroom homo, 2 % b ______; 423-«269fmmSam-5p 2ml. EolC.S.I.,spftc atioo 2 SM BURLEY/BUPEirr- ~ fi W antod concroto finsl . ■jriJTheT!*Hmes^Niews--- f pay (topands upon ox homes 1 >ee:themin'clcrlass lOB ~ 'j Boca 734-^OOaflor6i Itf. 184.900.734-2577. ______8E B -T H IS IL ovalymlobllo obl ...... - -V ...... *♦“-• ■ ^ C U SiT l O M E R 3y ownor: 7 bedroomnhoma h homo.-3 bdrm, 2 balh:o lh s, t t . , it i Vallayaraa.fOperharliaur ocrosa from Coseis c a d o only $ 1 6 ,0 0 0 , You m mui ust res;^ S FulMlme tamporary; , 2 fom- a eo to ap p ro c lalo . 436* 43i ^ / /. IV IC t p ------^tV KTCaltT^lfl.— ------1 ■ opon cutiom oak kiicl L i n e; :Ads / - 4:55^;m; (jlijlay^or fjig - S Formal waokandWdoaidoaw a/ 2200 aq. fl. up. 1400OKLft; a< 5 « GOODINO/ ‘ BUHfS43-444#.Fn£R3;«324-5375. “ S yeuVaahiraytdraam»imod of, down. 1900 uranada,^a.TF. WENDELL HOMES / D i s p l aay ) Ads - 3 weekdidays, prior ”J£R0M£/HA001A>WH » OOOOINO/\NOAVENOea 534-3503 ^ roai -CnH734-1909.for_app<._ . BWUfY/RUPBITATB-J178-2552 ; ' no etas* Claiiided . . . for peojeopio 3 bodroom homo In Wondoindoll, II______j- slfiada.’ ‘ evefywtie/el 733*0931.I, f2 5 000 Cnll 536-2723.3. I' ■ =555=
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“ BiytAWHA-GARDEN ...... nfusCELtAHEOOS-rH ------: ------mnamicEiKJica-•a------«7“0FFICrAND^" t w ^ f a r h tST'f^ ~~ WHAyrauuH “ T ■ a^MTLUHces ~“ 8iT~FURWt0flE . FORSALf ------RETAILSPACE^ •...... MACHINERY. . U A O n ^ Y ANDEEEO — ANO CARPETS 125* Murray riding mower, l3ourdon 14x70. 2L bd b d rm .-...... „ Etecliio itove. doubio ovyn. ■70 aoB eolo.tte. 734-5153il 2 black and whhoTV's.TVr $250. 1-SnappOf 21* . ^E xorcise biko. $35: New{ U M ^ t . now WO^d Btovo.Bil 2 Ig. bualnoss olflcoa avail-av ------NysaaTrtctorSahrageT Hay16tdn1sl.20^.$TO $150. Call 735-4019 or - OWTAC/«wamp. go*.IS. Ianio ablo. good location. 1: i all Frlgldairo-aloctrio range,e , *iand on rollor*. New dry- O'Brian wilh case, waien . Insulato^ oxeot. >hashapol- prox.2000sq.H.fonTtof $fSO M d dishwasher. $50.0 . ar-1 month old. Laige stormI 734-3201. . . , sk}.$t25:Cal734^5, ! C n B S 4 a-^.______rala h o p .2 :K b sq .n ..m = ^-»H7^7nB7 =s- -« in d e v M 3 id -1 0 ^ a lj^ lil;-I- tewn-lnewer»**tortirta-*^ ■— -a-tn q r - u iH ltk w ln d r m g to ^ OE microwave exo cond, I $35. tmdo-ins-736-1648. ------NtCirtda«<»r«31ieOO.-4«^Herms^ ~^ig^ei>lmaleiy ^ i ^ &sqjM r B .------Cair503:372;56 71 . Con 734-8943. , $450- 733-4451 afior 60m G a S e r iw w w ? 1074 Thtokol spud har/ostor,M, SMALL JD HAYBALEHii^giiim Tsssrw WHYPAYRENn 1^ Moving oul of stale. 2 relrfgs,^ 2 m otal olfico do sk s and 2- Snapper riding lawn mower.I 1-800-^7-6769 7-n rr- oxcollont ahape, $1500, ci antique book sholvos withI rebuilt molor. good condi- “ Now 1961 Ch«mplono n 11 4 x Olfica sp ace on Bluo Lal ■ cx'tTeSf??:^ $10?A$250;1yrokJela 62. 2 b d rm . 1 b bi a th , noxt to Ooaoft Sun Traws i ? C»tn432-SSt0.*^ ' « ' ttovo, soil-clean olmond,d. lead gloss. $60 each. >5 lk)n,t250,733-4107,------. aV618 MUSICAL lund Uaad Combine part* — Mon.V8.j.______0. wood chain. $10 each. C al $l7.S00.Wlth10%dii;dow n 734-9486 or 734-S2S3.3 ■ 1979J0 4040lrador.soun(l $350; '76 Honda 550. INSTRUMENTS W anted: Grain hauling. C al i_ 934-4783, ______I vDurpavtnentiforlSyi15 yoara .OFFICES. Thrifty. 734-33-=r=T- guard cab, AC. dual hy- teS0.324-5lfe. 324-3108 . #17 MISCELLANEOUS _ draulics, roady to SS gel __ 643-6023 early moming « 1990 G enie Lowary OL or- oro to o Ihait $205 por n Prime oWco across from I FORSALE 19 Brockman'* Mob(l«Hor m $17.000. ball & S5234.____ Wanted 10 buy: OWofSJcWe-d*- ______^ °^x”^rtngs,$175!*olo5fioto ° n s g ? , g ^ 8 ' i 7 r ‘ ■ gan. oxcolloni condition, . A erotsfrom P atroU inter B ar hay mowor. 3 point 01 slovo, $150; dUhwashor. : 1000 It ol barnwood, 50I Bonch ^ A music sh M t* In- lion;- - pulltyM disk.A]|laC haIm ; Beautilul Slratoioungof, rat- I dudod-$1000:734-0742 — -Truck Stop \^n*^ridrwCTmWnSloa — tan Iramo wHh pooch palm, c e n ts e board flilg p a n o l c irataia apacoa av ndl- -e™WDrW045.0-17pf0ff0>* Also wanting oat hay A ’ saw, now cond, SICM; njb- T ______U3.?3jn9ftluiLIrHer*ti J- 1 6-piocii-druin-Sflt^Jia^9-___ __ 734^167 or 324-420:J2OT -busyfiluoLBkoB-andF ihSr Te-ra5ry*nKTf5nna«JBd1trto- —leo'dAf n«y.^att~K nrr locations. Lynwood Shop-Sh For moro Inlo call 654- 30* Wlorsema Trucking 324- * . bog'nnofS.t CaU 73^3300. ------ipJnflConior:V33.22B2. 2222or654-22Sa. : 855,1,01.324^.9^ 2,------Dining set. ofl wood, h u i ( ^^ 10' counier with drawers. ^ — .?m.9aI?4g;KZi------— chairs, good condition. I DoFordlluio.oxcoltonlcondi- 519 CEMETERY LOTS . 20* Scalco bod A hoist: 2 IH ' coblnots. basin. A sman hot1 tion. , $250. Col 536-5158, ■ ^ ___ W 9 WAREHOUSE/ $600. C a i 734-6099. 13V4-, 16V4‘. 13 ’ MF. .lift*like 706 FARM ft RANCH 710 HORSES B04 BUILDINQ - waler heater. $395/oflor. r- Lot vautiondhoadfitonc Lowry o r y a n .^ W < y m ^ . tonolor STORAGE RENTAITAL now , 15- MF. 12’ J0btan> ^ MATERIALS I Call 536-2229.______aalo In S unaot MomcDmorlot — — hoodofs; 12' A 14' Ronns,n n t JTMPLEMEMTS 2 se a t horse-draw n buggy, _ ":aa".°j^La°3g.'‘ - r converts into a sloighwiin 150>/4busholbaskois. -' now. condilion, $500/ollor! Park In Lakoviow aoctloctlon. Roni, solo or loaso; 20,12 0 .0 ^ 11- IH boh pid(ups;Gleanoi i now^nyrefb^iaod. j 15 ft combination groin A som e ham ossos. $1300Ior or Big dog houso lor sale, $125^ 676-1658 or 676-8432 $1500 valu o . will soil lor sq. n.plu8 4 dly kXa, *1000$1l Lcomblno.^S^S. ------stock bed. $300; 1 9 ^ FordA $1000. For moro ii\Iorrilorma-. p o r m o. J .J . w intorhc g b M .K » . 0.^1834.8225. storage sh o d . 618, $160. ’ Needs a good homoI Exc rholor 22 ' grain and bool bod witHwith .r^eabAchassia.$300; i j j Can 423-5374______— For sale: 3 ploco couch Ai 18k blu air conditionor. $125. cond. Yamaha olodrlc o[- tion can 734-9708. ______Co. 734-3556. ------25 ton scissor hoist, goodlood dr $500lor both. CaD 78S-^ '7vToldPaiominomaro,usod In the mountains. $850.50. Lois ol goo d clea n brick*.*. swivel rockor, $75. Coll . pan. 326-4857 atior SaO. - SlnQlo MMSOloum crypllnc |^ -SNAKE RIVER STORACWGE ' condl1ten.CBl1432-5!^. CaD 324-2210. early m onvn- 736-0860 or 324-3592. 1-503- ______734-1400. 5d -Con734j5im ______. 50 gnl Rhoom quick rocovoty' Trombone. Clovoland, exooP .. 2polalorollorsmadowilhwiih 1958 C hevy 2 to n llatbod imsorlaleovonlnas. For sale: Entortainmont con- w aler h e a le r, still u ndor |,lont lor boglnnors. much 246-4368 can collod.t ------'' -- W ost End Mini Siorsiirsg o . 10.00x20 tnjck llros. 4 row wood hauling truck, good 5/ " tor, hond crallod wood. . chospor than kiasing. Only ; - _S4»»l750f 733.1663. cond. $950.734-2749. “ , must soo. Call 324-5997 ol- 520' REAL ESTATE nS- Classy sorrel Thoroughbred ■ Anliqua oak hulch skJoboardi $145. S C al 543-4140. - ». 600 Caso combine, novelIvor 1963 Logan H arvaatar witn 2 d 806 CHILDREN'S to r4 i3 a ______wilh beveled m irror, mint1 USED u PIAN03.733-3905. SERVICES 611 FARMS FOR ' boon in b e a n s, $800;:16' IS bkwer.M ed chains. 1985a s mare, excel or brood „ mam. 543-8931 eves.— fTEMS Mahogany dining room sot. 65 condilion. $500; Antique — — r e n t Sampson potato bod, otoc.>toc. Logan 2 row W indrow er, _ chairs, noodle point cov-• picluro. om alo frame. $60; Iwouldikolos^ , now molor A rvbbor boll,>0)1. jo6% reeondJjIonod. is'is ' For sale: Pretty Quartar : S19 OFFICE Vburltomo. ',V BABYBCCHANGEtBuyAt Of od. Olhor misc lurmlure. Schwinn exerc/ae bike, For ront: Dairy bam 4 eoncornila $1000- Call 886-7769. ___ Thiokol Potato Bed,id . H o ra e m aro, 5 yoara old.i " ' son boby Hotns. Open 10 toto Can 543-4533.______heavy duty. $125; 3-seo- ^ EQUIPMENT DON HOUK, BROKETk e r . .for 100 cowb, 3^4-3978, lev $ i6 5 0 /o l(e f. 1952 Armny y broke to rido and has boon 736^so's, y" j4^i497or54^W^ AceSrowbootdololialor.’ Maiesly on top. Dam exe«l- — Super single water bod.; otchod glass scono, $250; a :: rtahlhouse.734-te41.. C8 hay boon comblno. com- good condition, scalper bookcase h < ^ board wHh 3 AKC reglslorod.$lM . Coll around „ _____ plololy robuilt and rosWod. lont producer $1500; OH liko now hldo-abod sola, Gooroe^8a52eves.g ;; W antod: Nico homo aroi 809 COMPUTERS drawer* underneath. Excol-: $250;2cabinollypoend r7 •• 1700 sq n. 2-3 bdtff ■ ■ to barcyllndor, oxcollont mare, enyone can rido. rr lent condition. $125. Call 3 Dochsund pupplos. havo condition. $11.000. Coll — packs and hunts, $1200; Sanyo ponoblo computer. 2 ' toblos and colloo ittio. sol !' b a ih . good sizod root Farmhand 808 3 row boot 2 4g3.5a01,------hod shots, females $80. Garago. small yard, gi 01 OH m aro. $600. Call 733- 360 K drive. 8* m ono- • $125. Can 934-4668 boloro mato$75- " 5 4 ^ 1 4 . ^ horvostor. new chain endnd ------— dvom e monitor. $350. IBM Bam or atior Som.______~ " .noighoorhood inJoroi FARM EQUIPMENT' ■ „ puller whools Iasi yeor. “ e i2 HEATIHQIiAlR 3 froo Wttons; Male A lomalo. !! S 3 6 - ^ ^ oariyylnto. JD 4640 4X4..6300 hrs. Full lap top. 2 720 K drives. For Solo: Brunswick Bristol * U ijm fun f4ew olovator chain, neverw 711 h o r s e Jii COHOmCHINQ weaned, finer box trelnod. 8 i M sot wgts A duals; IH 5488 M 75. Can Monday through standard sizo pooi table. weoksoM.Can_326U281. « usod, extra set el puller EQUIPMENT • Fridoy, 6-5,733-6599 ask ’ Now loll top. Moko an oflor. 7^ II m I MFD. 3200 hrs. Full sot*J>‘ whoels. struts, gear bwos, **' 100.000 BTU Lonno* oil hjr- 4 Rollwoilor puppies. $500 i H l wgts A duals: Lockwood XL — for Larrv. 934-5856 or 934-5315. ’ e tc . $1800 o r b e sl ollor. 2 seal horse-drawn buggy, — naco. very good condilion. ee.Can73M238, -HarvoBtor. Full width sec-» « • Call3a&-4510, ______1,^ SMTTH-CORONA PWP 7000« 0011733-7854.______Mierowavo, $150. Jonny ^ ondary A btowor; Lockwood — converts Inlo a sleigh wilh word processor A printer, ' Lynn baby crib wilh mat- 5 AKC rogistorod Collies, 3 ■ IMi 1*^. HALE 1 9 'tandom oxlo Stockck some hamos8Os.-$1300 or a' 18k btu oir condKkxior. $125. Windrower convortod lot tko now, groat for students. tross. $125, Portable boby J [ i f i l i l 702 CATTLE or horse troUor, now paint,nl, besl ollor. Can 934-8225. • ®; Can 734-4865.______XL Han/osior by Lockwood^ $1495. FARMHAND, 10 • crib w/motlross. $40, Free - E 1® 4UiQwej[JlyoBiacH.toiilor. CorousoMlroplaco. cream' slandinobor. $100, 2TV TAKC Bassolt Hound pup- M M - -Holstein buMa lof-loaaft -piM rhad-tal ahot*rador->------backflrw^.^Call Fi -off nga to g a 3d- hlicb. Call “ ■ “"colorrwtttrcompioteTJ'PO*-"~ ~an7TSiicr<5wnv(rsnindr4 -P' —larKJita-lr&ctourflnutQd. = 610-RREWOOO------_SMP/ot)r,f. 736^672- _ ■ pienie-tablfrfaoncheslor’ ..able, $200.678.3615:^^:— T T T T ‘soasons: IH i r Clilso! plow — 4 horse slant~k»d siods irai^ — Cast Iron Eroplace insert WithI round tabk>. $25. An In oxc. 7V7Wolt.labpuppio8.7wooks - . J l = = i Nowell pons, $60 00 pull lypo. Excolloni condi-ncn*^ Hoalb6rowboonwlndrowof, an BUY NOW A SAVE blowor, oxcollont condilion. ^ «»’0P«>- W500, Can . condilion. Call 543-6763. ■ _o|old.$25.^4Wnlnut.TF. ... . _Can324-8418,loavom rion.Syr.old;IH7ro«row center doPtvoiy. oood con<»- Firewood cul to length or3f £400.734-6482 mossnoo. .602 UNFURNISHED' sagoorcvonbBa._____ - Monlgomory Word Signaiuro Addorable Adi Chihuahua pups, —T— boon plonlor modol 295;5 ;7 7 lion. Call 5 3 7 - 6 ^ . 6 X 16 4 horse/slock troilor.^ somi-lood.Cftl 324-3114. _ Wmiorns Oii-B-Matic lumnce. Doluxo upright Iroezer. to a cup.$150.tiny lomalo HOUSES Oldor Whirlpool hoavy-d - r Y;duly tow Double Bor cullivalor;Ilor; JD 6 row be an cuttor. good” $2000. Call 678-8415 or:of ELM FIREWOOD lor sa ie0 . . In good shape. 8400 BTU, $210. Hoolihway system & -w a s h o r A dryor. yolli Amalo.$100,934-8327._ ollow,. .Aco14Tollofhamjw:Vari-/ori-- - condition. CaU 53T-6564,-— • 678-9476. — _ : You cut. 324-3667. ' : $280.733-2491.______; ISOOoxcrcyclo.Sed.Call • ' :f-2 bdnn houso. S. ol Joroj )cosh. oug shanks A spring if $400mo.->'$200cloaxi ring |.ivESTOCK EQUIPMENT:1^' Australian saddle, exc.:c. < Firewood for sole: Rod Ilr. 736-9951, evonlnne. *g°A 6 ^5.‘5L°lf4r' | = l l r . _ 1 _ ihonks. Various chlsolplowMOW ^Q. JJ 22' livestock acolo. _ ii doo.. ndoote.324-Si65. if* c o n d .. with horn A lorgoao $105;pino,$100acord,i ‘ 6li3 HOME MOVING: 110 Honda trail AKC 7 7 10 w oek old malo shanks. Two Calc-An-Wnl Powder Rlvor panels. split, dolivored and 5 bodrooms. now paintI &S CUT.( 703 dairy Acre acre eountors. 1984 '»• soat. $495.73^5778. 10 DECORATIONQ biko. stool chainsaw. 200' Goldenq Rolriover. oroat .1 pot, rw pots, rols &appti %%* 20,000 Ib Folfbant Mora* stMkod.Coll32M231. . 'h ' cablo. cloar Hr PU huntor, ^ or just k>ving tamily EQUIPMEHT F150 4x4 PU. Call 532-1 ? |' weigh beam. liko now. TW« • C la8Sio2-horso troilor. on- llmrDqirin^.$550T$: '(« cloaod tandom oxlo,.oxc.::c. Rnnrood for sale, deiivorodId Long arm quilling machino,. racks, qt, canning }a«, 5 ft. potl$12S6mlS2S-5307, „ X 12' Powder Rlvor cattle _ |n t f ^ u ^ ^ ^ H A H En-n- usod vory little. Cal! 934-• sled, coal tree . S o a rs 18* ^ d o p o ^ 734-2706 orP'’324- 3; Now call pons. $60 00ooch, FEED GRAIN MILLS, now guard. 6’x 14' Powdor River cond. $2500.734-3863------AKC ADORABLE BEAGLE 53&9lottvomo»aap^ 4373 days, or 934-5544I hodoor. A othor misc. AH in !:------Can 324-8418, loovo0 mmos- and usod, many makos and conlo guard. Ovor 200 6‘-7■T HALE 1 6 'tnndoffl axlo, stock “ ovoninofinrKiwookofjclg.__ puppy, female. $225.324- . oood shopo. 736-0932.333 SlSe g| or 734-8947. : For ront: In Hagormann.n,^3 w o.r.v»,ln,.,_ _ _ _ sizos availablo. 438-8397. 1roatoSposls.7‘ -8MIp*.I*, or horso trailer, now palnl, i Moadowslano.______-2 . '• bdrm . 1 b a ih . doubio ( 611 FURMTURE , . For snlo: 15-Caldwoll rotaryitory Over 100 5'-6\ 6* - r Up*,>*. ;$1495/oHor.K4.5B58. I 814 JEWELRY AKC m iniature P in sch e r, . 001000 toflcod bock & tr ^ AND CARPETS Smilh-Cofona oloclric Type- champio^ b y k^round. 1 tont ,o< CUSTOM FAHM< shroddor; 1969 GMC truckruck Mako ollor on ony or all.II. Lito Lino aluminum 4 hors* I writer soil corroding, $50; ' yard. $425/mo. $225 d Can 837-6174 wookdnvs _ trailer, w/toc. like now. I — AND FURS :: feotefoqvlred,754:47&4 SERVICES with 16: bod and hoist. CaU Dining tablo. 2 loovos, 6 . BiackAOockof 1'/4hpele. ^ ------678-2060 days or 678->78- L o ad e r a n d bockhoos loror $7500.Gafv637-6313 — ' chairs, vory old-1929, goodd Soblo-dyod lox fur, sizo 9- eric odgor. $50; DP rowing AKC AK P okingoso. lom ale. , 2-WIDE RETniEVING:0:Craig 3903 lalo ovoninos. ___ *alo. Anytime 436-0767. _ New A usod Stock & horso80 condition. 2 droBSor andd 10, w os $2300 now . Will1 mochino, $50:aliinoxco(- have hi papors.m yrold.^ .'•604 UNFURNISHED' Shoohofd.326^342_------Fof.SnJo: 1 good usod 7720720 Tobomovod: 4 melnl 100030 irailors. looluring Logonin I othor lurnlturo, 436-3670 soil lor $550,423-4415. lont condilion. 934-8226. $350.733-6355 $: a(lor5pm. APTSflJUPLEXES AIISwalhlngrGfaas.gri, groin. Jo h n Dooro combino.,2 20' 0 ' bushol gminotios end othoro r C oach. Financing. LIndo. ------oic. draper hoodor A I:bsl- plallorm , oxcollont condi-ndl- outtHilidinoa. 536-2425- wkdays. 678-2286 or Wadoie [ | II I— , Ina. 324-5621.324-790: ZoillnW ovos. 438-8125.... 1&2bdrmopts ~903- _ tion. For more inlo call Want to buy: Top cattle skfo poria- 801-257-5189. ___ for 20* Knamhiod bod. Calloil Oldor modol King 2 hofsoiMf. ■TaUIET LUXURY HING. G rnhaugof.4‘x16'usod,< , ______$875, '84 C ham ac 4 horso Lgwolk-inck>wtB;AC sw alh.bnlo. rako. grouround- nomotor. $70. slan t. Iront tack com pan- work, rock pIckor., landla Coll 734-4375 attor 6offl.n. 707 FARHSEED jSM tSS^l^^^SlL— i: piano, trucks, will trav Apt304, managor tike — Top'■ FarmersExchangs«horso '’“.'1- Idaho Tractor Salvage cash Em Im L -fiohJlnmillQO Sood.734-i z - ___A stock tf«ilo>s^tfedo.in— EE3 nbTTaTvirsTrTnjcTorp* oir. CoH and loavo mosw"f"S » .nvM i... In MV. <38.281 ^ 3587.733-1477. __ wotcome • finafldng :: 734-3656. Avail so p tl. OQuipmont. Bomki Craig al Jf, avnllftblo. 7330961. . *rr77r CUSTOM THRASHIhHING. 733-0889,______' AllaBa sood. Con. Wranctof, " 2 bodroom. 1 bath.Lot •1660.HavotrucKsav« by grower, whoiosale, high only, no pola. $4352 P| ablo. 734-8310 lonvormw- mi grain^hoad with'',‘‘5 losJ-hardy. Moyor AM noonsn 712 IRRIGATION ;; monlh. Call 733-7Sa2. ^ ovo 326-4735 5 ^ 7 7 3 m - ■ Vn s aliaii^eo^.~$r.1bj;ifs f - -Shp Berklo y -g H ra le f-p u7~ f^ ------^ 3 M y = i= = = = ------f t t C g - 543-4701.______or Briggs A Strolton, vory I’ oloc, w/AC, sprinklors ^diios!itucks^nvoiiyc — pound. Can 1-362-2497 or 1 ' ' “" InlornationalC 6 row-boon 1 ^ 4 3 3 6 . ______goodcondillon, $185. Cell Alan Kunkol 655-4462. S DilTE^______------cunor. 2 MF 135 diofiol's A zr 678-5013,______■ iyjiSffiSTRSS ifch WosolIGofmain'sWL320. “ :r-Er$'475m'6T$20(ra(rra n r -Scott'* Cualom-Farrnl •: SPRINKLER PIPE REPAIR'iR“ ------—— Swathing A baling. i We also have Oormaln's 1 ^ ______-TME.______;; Call 736-1681.______O SERVICE 2’ lo 6'. mustist ' - dropor hoodor lor so ^ VNS for $1.40 8). 825-5760 j Lg 1 bdrm a p t, Util, fui ®2?{! J.O. bean cuttor, front mount have 30 or moro. Can ; • lurn.. cfopa-poas A grain. C atvlo.$1C00.Ba7-6313. naeaiana I ; non-«mokor, no w 643-5130. mobilo 7: 1 ^ 709 HAY,GRAIN • .------m c » i \ b r a » lum t2 7 5 * d o o 7 3 4 - ^ John Dooro 4450 MFD 4600 T h e l n n a :§ 2 2 i. 8321-1555______777;; hours, full sot ol welghli . AKDFEED 713 POULTRY AND . 1- Northvlaw Manor Apu ? P S Wantod: Grain hauling. C andduals.Can432-52f5^ I 1322 Washingion St. ^ a 543-6023 oarly morning ^ 120 tons 1st cutting, diary r a b b it s I !, Twin Falls. OlTlce houfi Intoevonlno. ^ John Oeoro 4640. powei quality.$75.100tons2nd I i; nmto6Dni.Tuo«-Sat._ ------Bhitl. PFWD.837-63f3. 2? 4 Angora rabbits for solo, ------cutting, $70. Easy truck ao-Z, bucks and does. $10. Caii 1G”T . 705-FARM...... Logan potato windrowor.itop top cess, scales neaiby. 2 wide . - H------QUIETLIVING- • ■ - cofKl. $ 5 500,-^37-6313^^ bakis:^6^S10.3^53B4-” 788-3936.______:• Cloan comprfox. 1 & 2Zbdrm bd MACHINERY ~ 6 Salln ra b b is jo r saio. $10to 4 P- • ------_____- New Holland 500 balor dIO:dlo-, i5 to n o l 2 n d c u tt ln g h a y . on. 1068 Now Holland hoy staistack- sol engine, now knotloror A $60flon. Coll 733-0409 bo- _____ loodor updatos, $9000.)00. tweon noon ond 1pm. ■ dty V .d lc to l. 825-5828.____ — 714 SHEEP & GOATS " fadGtkts, no pots^ 1090 C aao trac to r, wl■SidJ a2»5720.______------1s t ond 2 nd culling hay, nono 864 0uincy Iront. c ab . Ifont wo>9hights. Now Holland bolowagons:jns: weeds, no rain, small lola>la 20 butcher lambs. $45-$65. . . : ------734.6600...... 3000- ...1048, *uper.l048.,1Cfel.8. A ■■OK.$70aton.733-7554.r- --CnH.4g3^_l______------^ethormodoU.-i:786-7l7l71 - 400tonsoMst.2ndA3rd.lnIn Good 2-5 yr old Suflolk : 605 ROOMS FOR REMlENT • 1tonbatos.734-8310k»ve« ew^>a,B29.i515,------“ H mossoQoorcanovos. - 7 Good SulkjJk rams, lambs hA - - : ' ...... i.’ 1 room plus privalo taitTi>lh and I i i 500 ion 2nd cutting hav, 1 or - o n tm rw e.lal* last monTionlha ton bates, also oat hay I nil l : rontplus socurity dopo ClASSIfIFIED CRAFTS ton baloa. Oood quality. . Callfa-6m ------A F eatureo oo f This N ev k ^ p ap e r Can4.TA.sifig — 71S SWINE 50tonol oal hay. $65 per : 606 MOBILEHOMES_S_ ion. Sman amounla okl Cl ol l 3 crossbred piggy gilts. Call i ; 2 bdrm, AC, woodatoiatovo, / f 934-6827.______733-8692- = •. laundry (adllty. poo), hJn t f . L HLANS i-o u 75 tons flret. 75 Iona ol sofr ond. excellent quality. $76_ !' no pots. $375 a monnonth, ■. . ..OUlDOOiC.. [wfT 58;___ ^ i^T ^/ PUOJl-CrS.Tum oor lan. 733-6493. ovos. Qourdon 14x70. 2 bdrbdtm , ■■ II I; your backyard Ailatla, 60 ton ol 1 st, 40 ton ‘A KMdoua. now wood stffstovo. ■ inlo»o«:tlvlty ol 2nd. som o ara ss. $65 a I DwTAC/swamp.gas.ais.ortic Sllflk center. Plant for ton.Can825-5!83.-H.PauL ihapol . Sjlril woodenstlder.- - Approx.-35ton ISI cutting -low n care eaddy ■nd gaxebo parly ii 607 OFRCEAND cenier i.ielude «911^8 ______■■ RETAiLSPACE » brick birbeque “ lOriNCUJDESSISIGNS, TIP SHEET & IN U J S A COUPON pil con»irucilon y 601 AHTIQUES NVENTORYFORMPUJ! ■ AVAILABLE NOWV f e r — For sale; 900 tons ol oom *i- G O O D F O Rt $ 1 .0 0 OFF A FUTURE 5IRH> AO... I Former Pondsroaa PolPaint S H w r upt. plut|tzebo laoe.S.ofTF.734.7791. E "F A S T C A S H " O A S S IF Store on Filor Avo JnIn IhoII vsriaiioni. #4014. — Carved walnut wing back‘I j u s r i NN iCASE YOUR OLD MC ‘1ECURB ^ e r . For sale; Awroximeiety 400M chak.eakAwidwrdoskA iOWERISLOTONIHEi g C T Speeiit $14.95 ton* oat hay. sprayed, a .. 3W. a s - clean, excenont hors* hay*y S f - ^ orstQ^hay.UperbUeM $65 p e r ton. 3 string bale.]*: 102 APPUANCES r ^ J T h e jffiSl SATISFACTION1 66 r y o u r MONRY DACKI Also 70 ton first culling a)- e T i m e s N ^ ; °l55o'ii'!rvH!h7'Kliffl ^ 9 Jusi romodolod: Harvest goki>id - ^ ' r otH cw , co n itren eo rooi nil chcck or money order and I B ^ c u i ..rocoptlonaroasndbrob ^? k T o order pUn» m il d name, wilh your name, addreu -I9n,;?4:7rfl,------— *lnk. make o lfo r.'c a n 'T3 ^ ; ______. ISTOMER ■' room: AddKk)nal b«mill arama - projeci number and m : ol 025 sq It whh 3 moroore iol- end tip code. Add $2.91$2 for caiatoi pncltidei $14 High yield tog ju a l,liy O * f- JtUKM in diicouni couponiijml) In Okla. plea»6Md lU.------u ? w n m ^ o ! ^ r ■i.oai-ST^ — ------:RVIG&^---- ' M.W.8ruhn.733.-4937. = z z b £ : 2 S » s J3JPIEDCRAFTS------^ - _ -Ire e Ireezer, $200. Lrg Ex-X’ ! Nm nidid.wAicH.u. V c U U lt Olfico. Blue Lako*Lak C ta e S Ji OalAllaltahay.apprex.455 caliber lood dehydralor, , *; a n d Filar, Lynwood Shop-Sho 8 < 3 3 0 3 ton.awfclo. excoi. g r ^ > $100.UdlesLlnxNovello W£NDEUS3«-2535 , 'c o n ty it. 326-5488,____ BUHL543-4648*FILFILES 526-S376 JEROME/HA< Sl____ P.O. b 6 x 1000,100 BIXBY. OK 7*008 ______BURIEY/RUPEHAGERMAN • GOODING/WEI :: R eitaurant lor. le a• se » .Jn OAT HAY: Good toed, doilv-5: «553-KW JSSsS I ERT678-25S2______- Haporman. 637-4570. — I erod.Call36fl-214?, bok>T0l1am.Aor4om. ------1 ------" r ------'' C-6 Tlmos-Nawsawa. Twin Fplla. Idoho 'Thur«jrgday. Aug^at 15.1991______
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______e20..PET8AND.MD------t25-WAKTEDT(»TO BUY----- 127 GARAGE 8AUA l£ S -...... 0O3-BOAT9 A K D------011-TBAVEL " ------— lOW-AKTnOBAOKOTOS------1008-4X4inUCK8“ ; SUPPUEd US TRAILERS ------Rod Iron spiralfsioircoioTe’ SK Backyard Salo: Fri ______1968 BComino. goodo d c< o r S IB'C B ski boat wiih l l AKC Pom ofoniamlon puppy. ortonof.K4-312:M23. 1560 Prlncoton Dr..'[)r..TF.La- 1973 Liko nowJlO10'Pony 17'American, newdivdraoea, ikn. $1600.423-4567.567. . More motor, runs 0x00 booutlful mnltt, ^ ons a kids b o a t, IB/OB, 140h| pel. nice $2800 or b e st oiler.s s I ROV RAVWIVIOND FORD I housobfoaklna I S ? : ' a g a ; l>mlsc. cuiy crulsv, compto 1 a equal- 10O6 SEIfS& H EAEAVY V S43^1 or 734,5^a ____ ■ torrPUr-|-1970^0RIHlANU-»OC»C-|- AKC roglBtorod.d EBlock Lub canpdrtraiiar, ir ^ __ _ ■ «41719,8CyL,.RED.RED...... wks old shots igriaquonum. /A. loeo puppios. 8 wooks L'llos, som o anticjuoiciuoB,kld'a Ouria91Soaswii1boiXKilswitA condftion. $850 or b< 1 grain a 1077 61azor350AT.PS 3>D(na>rai(^ Wantod; 1973 thxo> T best of. 15 It combination gn 1977 TOY. CORO alartod, only 3 Jo profoctor, OMC Cobra motors•rsaroin for. Cofl 324-7270• H0 1noon- stock bed, $300; 1059059 Ford $1650. C all 733-151515 or I ■ «1892,-4 CYL.C0L !b ^eV v^l ______Ftowajrialchan^mmplon.line. boxoaJoL . —tfockwilhjewjjdpdew . . avw>r,canafiprOpm. . 886-2058. TSTonTZD orrora IL______EfiO(La*ULehaaBH..;lH..J300l_ Can 734-6922. $i50ofiftoo.e6i ““S 'S ' il'Sy.im Sn.imarot Tom 'a Marins a Spot ' tandom or $500 for bolh. Can ewmo. l-iyyy-CHEW-MOlWOWTE^RLOl l M O g 1 I 1872 Komlorl 10' ta Can 788- 1077 Ford 4x4 XLT. rww ■ H1885.8CYL.VWrMifTE, 2 DOOR.. I « ^ 9 ■ j AKC roglslorod c WKlitioo. Can Garago Solo: 2 housousoholds -Hovfaum/Burlov. 676- ,oll contdnod, akMps 4, i$2300. 1072 Iniemational 1818 ftf von ahort bod 4x4. Exceisellont ■ 1 9 7 7 CAO. SEVIU Toy Pootflo, $100i1C »-3P^ Waniod: 3, bdrndrm , brick Sol. 9-5 and Sun,n, 9-49 pm. ______------Can 734-2215. .dbl gorngo. 230SCoaloDr. ______wilhi BOO lbluck.awiawaylift condilion, Pickuplsa« l'fo r « ’ 868,8CYL,RED. ,..*2995 ran lo n s, $200st olfor. pow or h o u so . Greai I i 1975 24-VVinnobJooig o , roof g a le. $3250 o rb o st ( I 36-0138. q ulot location at 32*-22fl5of73fr< c A I e containod. ovorshol ______towing Iraltors. $3750.w. can I 1 9 8 4 MERC, l y n ; Pnmnrnnlnn tOWn, p ro lo r bo o u t s i d ey s M; l - C or. G as rofrigorolor.sr £ar£ #wnlng,j)oootf^Bhape, sl Can 734.2461. BooutirulAKCPoi t3i00.CjM 4J553 S500 so - S434140. ■ «31894,4CYL,TAN^5!".:?.^’".: ....» 2 9 9 5 I ‘ pup^^. 1st sh 733-6478. Q toS.T T iur.Fria iia Sat Cnll324-3536ntlorg _____ 1075 GMC 2 lon. 6501 lagaxle, 1084 Ford F-150 4x4.4x 4 I 1 9 8 2 PONTIAC T l ______Wontod: ff slWing fli - e ___ .1973AMuSpoflWnBJ3vovofuhnt J.8 7 7 Terry, awningg a extra ^Im, 10 wheolor, tag CT^SAM >2995 I j ToUios doof. Cnir734-7fl6 cereond.7 -new -rear »r>d,-dutch,-t*,-trana,- -apeedrfebuiH-3Wl-V-:8,-B-#M6Wr8-CVLneUC - BofdoTcoi — campor. Porto Potti. ______good shape, $3500.00. Call tock-out hubs. 2 tanks, worMngetoddodtdoos Wantod:‘67 or-881eecodiiioc. niy. Oom- and Jacks. $1200. SlilSr I 1982P0WT.B0N1 ew br, 324-2279-______;...... 1 0 8022'W ildom oss, brakos and clutch, crt ■ |»39474,6CYL,CR£E » 2 9 ^ E pups for sa b ,. a 3 s 5 2 ^ . Call 324-5127. lorbnrtT AC, AMifM cassotlo. { Codiof Spank)! wit I foot lato Ywd ^le^Salurda^lay only, B 8 It D aisy c a m p oir r 's . h o i r condakin. 543-6886. 1984 RENAULT EN( 'n St. $150.Call734-548282 leave -.1080 32 tl Prowk>r, lul iif $100 orbost ol d l'M j 4&.S,'^“4g3S4lf,*, _____ ■ #.31864,4 CYL.. RED..;e?'.“ .""..'’.'^»2995 I [ 734-0757 nn VI:imo. imo Wantod: 8 fl fluorosiroscont light ------m w M go.______^-5861; 1078 IHC 5 vard dumpnomxiL t 1866 ton Silverado, I 1967 FORD F-100 OorilngAKC roglslcBlslorodMaft. J u b o s. Coll 733^2172178. Fun-sizo campor sholl.Siij$ioo j A S«. c S V sa ? § 0 ^ -I^.AT.$6ggQ,m806 orbost oHor. 733-753:532 1 086 1 0 'Kit Compolo'-nlon 5 and 2 trana, 000 x 20 S§§_ ■ il49397,8CyL, RED...... »2995 11 080 puppios. JuslwJ u t oillno Wantod; A GroatiDano.Can Di II aul now 1067 F2S0 Supor Cob, I loryoufi toflialo-Ho-$ 3 0 0 a 2 438-6081. H orseshoer or Mocht:hanle? - soll-conlalnod trailer .$6950. ed.'oxcollent condllJfili??' I 1 9 7 8 CHEVY C-20 molos • $250 oro Good full stzod cnmpoiporahoD ning, equalizer hitch, Sl c5i | M1689.6CYL.TAN. ‘ 2 9 9 5 - 1 i oro loll. Coll Wontod: AM/FM coscassotlo for a orator, duals. Excc INC 39,000 miles. $1Z009. 733-23190tl0f6pf•-6pm. lato modol Toyotaoto pickup. wllh pop-up winc t c . ______1-487-2530. felehlioM. »lf urS condilion. usod vory L ___ I 1982 PONT. BONf For8olo;5blond(ndo Cockor Cnll 324-5251. $250: a b o sto d sholl 1070 GMC 427, 5 -f 2.2.1 1980 1087 FonJ Ranger superwrcab, ■ #31875, 8 CYL. BLUE I lor full sizo bod, .$15050. -17000.734-8939. ?u'y'.:.l“.'^„..‘2 9 9 5 f os, $70. Ca]| Wantod; Apricots, cj 1978 In- short whool baso, 4x4 iTm U il you H B ! l 3 H !lM illlil ninns. 543-5092. ______1068 Tony Taurus, roai I 1980 OLDS cim / ______hovo ony. pickod(odornot. || PoStoSdVsStlSlandom, camper shol. 326-4664§ i __ ■ 039489, 8 CYL, WHITi For sa lo : AKC BBo oxorpup- 733.2513or 734-571-5797. HUNTERS SPECCA:IAL 8- room, oxcollont condondilion. 1972GMO diosol lane .Wdge, _Can 733^755. [ondem. 1937 Ford Tempo, 4x4, plos. now showingrfng.roodyio Wnnlod; Blozo KInj overshot campor. It *9- stereo, cruise, a mimo^rei 1 9 8 4 NISSAN.SEN^ CIng Stovo, -honl, cloan, $800.10. C all 20 It L oisurotlm o tor morei Im ^39489,4 CYL. SILVEIiES*..l“ -* 2 9 9 5 |i go. e/21/91.brindrindlo.fown, P rincoca o r Bab] 1082 Ford LN 9000,)0 270 _$575P.Call 736-8687. nby B lazo 001 ATVSANO..p e 324-3945.______axle, rolrig. Iroozor, s ond roro booutiluItilul whitOS, tliodoL with fan. 886,7552.88< MOTOnCYCLEJ Cummina. O te o ed1, , HHond-i 1066 Toyota extra cab S 1 9 8 0 DATSUN 2(K $250. C ol 733-114■1140. WanlodrboubloTwflbod in oood Pocilic 10V411 cnmpo »«??«* erickson aprfng suscu spon- low mllos, loaded, $6(:6995. ■ #31849, 4 CYL, REO...... * 2 9 9 5 I * Froo:2fuD grownn cacots. 1 tab- cond.a dfossor.7S.734-7523. 1975 SuzuW 500, $50C5500 Call 'i'*® O" u d b o d . Call 678-7588. oven In q» up.bolhroom, goslui I 1 9 8 0 MERC. COUC by, nuotorod molo.ioto. 1 calico Waniod: Drafting lotinblo,oood _S43^294 1888 Ford F-250 4x41x4, 5 ■ #31877, 6CYL.SILVEf Pofs^.^8|oyod fomolo. condilion. rooi ifw i' * 610VO. $750 or trado P i ------1983 Poterbtll 300 Cumrr rod o o so n a b ly 1978 Kawasaki KZ100(W ta M32J.439.. 24- KH. soil-contained, c oon >(^od, custom seats, i ______pf Ieod. 734-2616.6. milos. laring a bogs. d,doon, 0 speed, with 22' 1: /:b ^ I 1984 OLDS CUTIA Bleeps 8, $3900,734wtt4-4489 spudnldi bod. $28,500. . Urwf, 2 tanks, sman V ^ , Froo:2vofytr»fldly;ic n y b l^ k ^ Waniod: Enrly modtodol Dodgo ..Call,423-6149. Socurity holl cab can maintenance records,Is 0“ I #31893. 8 CYL, BEIGE!!^,“ i “ .- ..* 3 4 9 5 | i ______moJo puppiofl. 1 bfl V qq Slovo, ico box. sink, q p w LOUGHMnXERINC, ^ Coronot, 2 doorint. $700/ollor or trai minum whools, now p ----- r ■ #39490, 6 CYL, BROW!SK™:....‘3 4 9 5 |f -733-.20J2.______^ conts oodi. Will bcrK l i ^ 1981 KDX 420. oxcoS i o n , ™ nhfr^M 1989 Ramchamer, bei /ollor o r RIFLES $29,500:1987 FfOlghlli 1 1 9 7 9 FORD M 5 0 I Froo racing pigootjoons. C all hovo. no limit. S43-(43^910 condition. $700/oll THIRD ___ conv., 400 big cam? Cl w o t. AT. A U im coastS: charcoal celor, 29,000Omis, r ■ 041711,8 a i . . BLUE., \ 734-5054.______Wanlod; FIrowoo;ood 3-5 -«nido.543-8913nt1ore ANNIVERSAFA R Y mjna, 1 3 a ^ nowpj r “:.:..:* 3 4 9 5 i| I nood your tovol I'm 0 9 mo. cords. Cnll 829-55555».' 1982 Suzuki RM125.0 *tr\KI AC, PS, will lit 22’2’%od b now tires. Excol. con<>nd.O ■ 1 9 7 9 FORD F-150 1 DobloA.ob X. shot Wonlod: Jupnnoso^ so|w ords. .50.Cnll_ CELEBRATIC•O N $24.900.438-5598 or 81 ™ ''“ . ■ S41694, 8 CYU BROW ...... * 3 9 9 5 - 1 j - ...... wAids.FfD6.73i-3; 2LS121- .anddagqors.934.6 — ^—- plus 1 box oholls, $05(13 •1S7622-Roadrunnori • 1090 JD 310C lurbo - 5 ^ 1 1984 HONDA ACCO Molo Rottwollor■8 8 mn onths, Wonlod; Marvol comi 0, oxcol- _cosh. Sorious Inqu ?ilrM’ ■-#39477;4 CYL, CRAY, ...... $350- 543-5649. :______a Supor Horo net0 ^ ^ 7o^ntrdr,Tw'D.w Dunlap onM. 788-9394. " ’ FM .12*,24*,36‘ buA< action fig. CH,a5(|of foar ,ifo. $i5i $1200/orfor. 734-23881 ___ ^ I 1986 CHEW CAVAl PonoblodoQkonno:nnol,6x12, uros. 423-4332. ? 3 M 7 « 204 Rino. Bcopo. Strap.: A m ulet h o e c lam p ,-0 —— ------boEl ollor. Call 43W 9; 85BlazorS-10,2.BV-6.6. ex- I #31867, 4 CYL, COLOS 'r “ .^.”. '^ * 3 9 9 5 $200. C al fa-6 6 8 3 - - Waniod; Molomftyd< '^^S7or orbosloll^23-4M7 p s il i cood. >45,000.788-457: l l r doihos. In 436-5146.______col cond $4795/olfor..733- 7 ■ 1979 roRD F-150 I P r ic s d to s e llll roglslorod rog oxcollont condillo^l^^on. sizo 1985 Suzuki 2S0RM.,u -,e Con 357, JB Spodal SiSTiS'rilli 75 IH 1600 Loadstar.: malo Shlh Tzu i _enfljff»i.^ PO,,837-631;5313 7217atlor7pmorwkon< ■ 041696, 8 CYL, SILVER tu pup. 6 12-14.Coll734-987 — — condilion, ollor ma COMPARESSAVE ...... *3995 II wooks. shots. $150IM or bosi W ontod: m obilo hc ^ -77 KW cab-over 3406-< ; I 1982PLY.REUAN1 oflor. Can 324-3413 > homo lor pipo. novor rocod. gy t f 7»AD£S WELCOm K l f VANS a BUSES .. storago. m ust hovhovo good 436-6928. $10QO/ollor. 13 spd, 411 roarHinds. L l^ I 039499, 4 CYL. CREENSEfr.^.“'':....*3995 |^ Shar-pol puppios,B, SSOOoa.Si root. Call 326-5487. SlUmarica^AStb rido, nowbolterlosagi 52:------1986 Hondo C R 250.b 1-84 Exit 182 1974VW van, with tow bar I 1 9 8 4 MERC. LYNX Can 733-8236. ------WANTED: Nico. cloi Liko now booutlfulll 240 • Twin Falla. 733-6758758 pluQB ^ ‘I'OS* Alumin cloan. roa- now robuifl. Pro Circut i 3 —3 7 whools, b w m b. Exc co “r I '■ »31820,4CYL,TAN...,K*. ....* 3 9 9 5 I : W ontod: L argo AK'AKC malo sonably pricod,pd, g^irl's Whito B rolhor-ssusi Woalhorby, $800,11 Jo. n - L ^ o n trailors a 5lh whc Goldon roiriovor'or lorI siro doihos, sizos 241 moolhsmi lo. sion. with boots a ho( •■.i SiocWng now a usodJ un o S T ' $9000 734-7054 allor<•60^ 6p 934-4060 lonvo mossoQO,'ao I 1987 MERC. TOPA: purposos. PM 537-637-6933 ______ST. Coll 734-3768.6 ______$900. Can 702-738-9K « with Buy a consign units. 7 8 Ford 900, air breaks,M^, nown 1975 Dodgo cargo van, st ■ #31838, 4 a L , BEDJ*^.?.“?:...*4495.... | l Woll. lomolo. 8 mo — h r COSOS. Coll 733-401D19or 6ERT HARBAUGH3H llros, vory doan, 837-631•€313. rHicaat ^ .3 2 4 - 7 3 5 2 . mo Old, all Wontod: Old bicyclo.■clos. 1960 1986 Kawasaki 454-L>4-LTD. • 734-3201.______2. ■ 1987 PLY. CARAVU chon. $150.734-96.!-9648. or oMor. 734-5007. ------MOTORS INC Bolly dump a dump truckuck ter 1981 Dodgo sorvico vnvon. ■ 031818, 4 a L , BLUE... !L______4,000 milos. 1 ow Liko nowl Remington 30 S^."":.*4995 |j _ . Wantod: Oldor 3/4/4ionPU. I $1200orboolollor. 30-06. Wondoll. Idoho _ront,Cair734-7039, ______50,000 miios, $2400. C, ‘’f-®*'" S2S5.AflorSom 324-454579. 536-6323-O.m. Call ■ 1 9 8 5 FORD BRONCINCO II4X4 s CAA C I ^ 822 TOOLSANDw Ford, Intornolioilionni or 734-3194 ovos.______‘ Coso tronchor25<^4 Fox Flora], Twin Fnlls. 73733- ■ 041717, 6 CYL, BROWrPWN/TAN...... ■ ’ MACHINERYlY Oodgo. Musi bo■oin ll g ood 1987 KX2S0. Includos:„ . o '' Rominpton somi-aulomamalic 536-2416^^.m. ______*5 8 0 0 Caso backhoo „ ^ -2 6 7 L ______Shnpo 825-5233 not! rncing clutch'.,“ wh“.nW 30-06, wilh RodlioldId 3x9 W anlod lo b u y ; Gooddusod Ul ' 480 C Caso loador/lar^and^ JA43Cbow-6.2-dio60l15. llros, hl-porformonco i — -TPTtOl^hoo ----- }p' 1987 Ford A orostor car(S?iri"1986 DODCnrzsC Usodl6*Pculon saw Waniod: Outdoor furnHurofurr a holmol a boots. 22i2i- W innebago Stfv whoolI ahsholl LOUGHMILL£R INC . van, 5 spood. AM-FM COCOS- ■ #41659,-8 CYL, RED/Wl * 6 9 9 5 condilion. $75. Ca 7523 cond. S2200.934-4688508 Swarovski binoculars. 10)10x^50. $100.Hoovyduty5lhwti w h e o i______733-5761 . Ij -C an 678- picnic tnblo.734-75Z ------sotto, groat for a hand 5893.______;------r nowcondilion, $585.5. (Call olato. $200.734-5053. I 1 9 8 8 PLY. COLT VI' ' W onlod; RoilfondI llos'lio roo- 1988 Suzuki RM250, ox 3. Cntorpillor 22, now ovortinsrtioul, m an, ask in g $6500. CallC« ■ 041702, 4 CYL, BLUE...... * 6 9 9 5 I j 4-2077 ' .Ionl condition, ownniI S 'y ----- ___ _ _-$2000j5r.bosLO-flor..Ci■ - C a l -326-4762,.alior-5pm.------OODS eonflblo prico. 734-2 ------324-8161.______- .1 823 VAfllETYFOOi nil «wi>mn Bob Hnnnoh, $2000.f I 1968 Plymouth Voyagor.^■ ■ 1 9 8 6 FORD RANGE! irce 'Wantod:RV12voili 808 MOTORHOMES‘ 812 mTLlTY I . AND SERVICE cooior. Cnll 734-760. Chollonger 40 hystor,'.w wl ith spood, AC. 62.000 milellos ■ •49401,6 CYL, RED.....^“,™:..:»6995|-. .. 1990 Yomoha FZneOO600^ AUPBVS ___ TRAIL£RS -aide shill. 734-8310 leavelea $e90Q.Cnll326-41t6. ' I 1988 PONT, GRAND A • ' FRESH DILL. 54 ?51-6122 i! W onlod: Sm all moto ------mossogo or call eves. collont condilion. $4000.$4C t972Winnobnno. 24', - ■ #31897. 4 CYL, BLUE... FRESH SWEETTBASn_ 0/ w ith low m i., oxc. 16 It T andom oxle trail - C n ™ 3879.______------ono(,no. 65.000 miius.Q rallor, D8 for ren t, ripper, stroigr i ^ 1026 BUICK from Iho gnrdofrdM aulo Irons., $10,000 $1500. Coll 326-4548. or u blodo, roasonobrtobio ______■ 1989 SUBARU DL SERI Coll 733-7108. 3 ploco molorcyclo Irnjioiojior tilt, orniora nir. CaiM23-4j, 5J— ■ 0 3 1 8 1 6 ,4 CYL, WHITE., $lA u nch 734-7662. $750. CaD ag4-8720. ■-— 3 Classic 2-horso trailer,ir, on-( 30 yen's oxporioncionco. DADDY'S PLAYTHINGI 3t?'“,.".“,'';.*7 9 9 5 |-, iT P n u p i Wonlod; Slondarditro L______1973 E m pross 28 ll p i I oxc Call for roasonablo3 bid.*bi ' 1968 Buld( Elodro, 4 doo HAQERMAN WATEI irnnOlds ’75 Honda 750, $650; closod landom axlo,o: oor, I 19M C H R Y , LeBARI ONS oro roadylJl V « ii« sion fly whool lor n 50;-75 modol. nico conoit cond- $2500.734-3863. ___ 543^912.______hord-lM.shovrtoomshorjarp! ■ #31835, 4 CYL, CRAY... 'I,,',,","5 .V.B.7j..5454. , Ynmoho Enduro. $400;JOO;'62 $8000. Cnll 734-4865. ,r."..".'’.''-*7995 l l ■' : n o r t h .m i l o wost “ “ Hoavyduty16x5'6’trailrallor, Lowboy suspension,rSi7 a dnfl7^680,— ■ 1 9 9 0 FORD RANCEF PlonoorRd. 837-458.4588. Wantod lo buy: A pair. 1978 2 0-Amoricon Clipc condi- brakos. oir ride. Takes Da 1. S450. nil molded libojglass. < oloctric brakos, rww cor ■ #41666, 4 CYL, WHITE.. PEACHES. NECTAflTARINES Inrd ducks. Cnll 543-1 >nday ten whools. $1350.! Ci 1027 CADIOAC :'.J799ST, t S t; Cnll 326-4^8.______Dodgo. 47,000 mi, Mich,'ATni;n Hon. $1,000. Mond PEARS, APPLES.S. a& moro! Wantod to buy: Cnahf through Fridoy. 8-5.7:.733- Monday through Frldt — I 1 9 8 9 SUB. DLSERIE Kmart k)l' D om lnoos p iz zario fo S fb a l ■80 Ynmoho Exdlor. 250 250 cc, radials, awning, oxc. co ______8-5.733-8599 asTt for Lan- For Solo: 1967 CadiDoc, rurruns ■ 031852, 4 a L , WHITE.. AUlroshfll huii. Km m ilos. $12.000/bost ollor. OIIOKm 8599 is k for u W Sl“ .^."'*:.*8295 i T h u rsa Ffi, 15 aI 16 Look c a rd s a n d McDoOonold“ a - r ; ¥ good, now oxhnust syslon ______733-1236.734-7159 honlomo snowmobile utility trailirailor, Salmon River Canol CoP.VJ’- Lti $ ^ . For moro inlofmoik]ISiSi I 1 9 8 8 CHEVY CORSU lor Ofooon Apolo imc■ruck bosobali cards (moi s built will be taking se ale d bic ■ #31854,4 CYL, COLD.. lids). Also M u ttS « 8 t 1977GoldwiM«l-_ 1983 Bonvor32-. 2co 17. August 12. through Augu'J51* ______5l'“ .i'’.''-*8495 I PICKUNG CUCUMB il^T I 1986 DODGE CARAV Frosh pickod, washoi Itball ond vory good condilion.on luii control, cc “ 30 on a.1969 Dodgo,^00 70 Repossossod: 1984 Codilloi b a lk o ^ l cords. JimJimKro^ dross. Hlghost (,l() bid or bination microwavo a 0 lervo tiros, good-shopcipo. ■ 041714, 4 CYL, SILVER..^'^!^.Y?”.‘8 4 9 5 sortod to 6 SIZOS. Tof sorlos truck. Wo reserv I or, Rt.1Box.1065, 0 oorlv vontlon oven, ice mak ity cucks for oil lyt: 65. Fair- jtsoo. Call324-2210, oi . the right to roluso any/ onand two-lono, Moko offor, mui I 1 9 8 8 CHEVY BERETtETTA 2 1 1 fold. 764-2376.-- ■ mornlnos cr Into ovoninoninos custom built bod. loww mI l. all bids. Coll 655-4224220 go. Call 733-1965 Icr T./ homomado picklos. H tage. cnr cnddy, 2 roof n f-A. ■ #31829, 6 CYL, RtO...... Picklo Co., Burioy[iiv Can Waniod 10 buy; Goocood usod ______1 1 1 H M ondaythrough Fridoy,oyro or 733-7202 forEmlo, lont trailor. Call 324324-3118 ------■ — — Onan gonoraior. CB. CkCktnn l l ■ m S M f JIJfPI am to 5 pm for moro into — I 198S FORD F-150 43 678-1159 to ortor. or324-582S. ______902 BICYCLES a in excollont condlliillion. 11^* ^ l¥ ^ 1028 CHEVROLET ■ #49406, 6 CYL, RED“^?1..LL*8995...... |i^ Swoot corn; Taking ore Soli or trodo or bost oil li ■■■■■■■■■■■I 324-4045. Also soINmsoil ol Wonlod to buy; Hondo -rr I 1 9 8 7 FORD MUSTAf fin a ro ^ r 10 spood 26‘ now mount.ISnioin ■$39.500. Call 837-9043. / e 1068 a Comino, good cond ■ 031865, 8 O L , BROWN ______Koll^ Gordon C< - biko.$100. Can 733-421:4217, 19 ll O oon R oad mo 11-■■■■■■■■■il 22___ .-tlon,$15»n *^7. r.'=..i“.'':!8:995_lL homo, 1973. AT. ronr ■ W H ______tbod 1071 Chevy Molibu, run^ I 1 9 8 6 CHEVY C IO 4 ; Wontod to buy: Mlnl-bil-blko or 12' liborgloss boat, mptoi oor I #41658, BCYL, TAN..... flo-cart. Can 733-56C5686 osk tralior. lo bo auciionlionod ovon, rolrlgorotor, loll jo o d good. $1500. Can Shano a .....* 8 9 9 5 I Q24 VIDEO 15,h 5 42k.excoirontcondill( 1007 PiCK-UP TRUCKS____ Sholloy 324-3248 ovos. MEfff - I ” Brady.______Thursday. Augusi 15ih 1001 AVIATION 1 9 8 7 PONT, BONN. > ENTERTAINMEl ■F $4800. Cnll 544-2710. ,AC. 1971Novo.goodcond-.net^ow ■ #31887, 6 a L . BLUE..... IM V/aniodtobuyrPortabli _____ 1958 C h o v y 2 to n tla lb o ^:.:*.°^..J8995 I ______LIELEVISIOU- H V ~ i973'Cbfi8na 156, ieedi tot r r a r ------pnlni.- now iirog, iimoo win flon b la n k wrin or wi t^= r ANDERSON’SR ------^ wood hauling truck, gooi200. dowa. AC. AT. $20WoHoi I 1 9 M FORD R ^ C E R n p o n d 2 - fogulnlor, 423-5758.g 2.10cpoods.$40onch.ich.3- hrs.A E , SM OH829. Do cond. $950.754.2749, „ • ■ 049398, 4 CYL, WHITE/B ... * 8 9 9 5 | ~ Alplno 160 wall omp a - ~ r — 20" bikos, $25. $3Soiso n d ^ ?i* 1990 annual. 300 NA\ 82^ _S43,5787 loavo mossogo. ^ blue, . ; fo-wolfors.$500.CiI. Cuslom Wantod lo buy; SoptoP $40. Cnll 733-4193. COM. New tires, alwB) ■ 1072 Int. y4 too, PS.PB.ACgrra, 1071 Nova SS. 350, cusion I 1987FORDT-BIRDJ baso bouf, $200.736-036-0835. 1961 ISSUO of iTotaf now p sin i, e x c. cond.daya soel $3500CO ■ #3)899, 6 CYL, WHITE... ------^ ‘ENSIGN* m agazineIno C d i Four 3 sp o o d bikos,r $ $: 3 5 hangored. $14,000. Dai .....* 8 9 9 5 I t ino. u a ii pagh;.landom biluj built ^36^8^6^4233-’ “ 825 WAKTED TO BUB U y~' 733-3454 aftor 6 ont; ^ l o r —-THIRD ____ — I 1985 FORD BRONCO 2 ,$19S.Cnll733-4193. 7 ^ 7 ”io7^Im p8lo, wlih-454-onon-~B-|r49407,-B'CYi:r8ROWN ------Wantod to Buy: V-4 Joh ivays 1978 GMC'A ton Slorra JS?.:1?Lr*8995-|j— S dozon quart Jars, no ^tof7S Girls 20* biko. $35 ond 1 ANNIVERSARRY 1002 AUTO PARTS ntrol, gine, 4 door, roNablo trans . noodod Soa Horso boat mote Days $900. Coll 734-0455 dayinpor portalion, $500. Coll 54343: I 1 9 8 5 FORD BRONCO immodiatoly. Callall 326- ho. onrlv 60‘a. 734-491S ? o blko$30. Baby swing.?.5io. $1 CELEBRATIOI . & REPAIRS _er423-S411ovot- ■ #49405, 8 CYL. RED...... * 8 9 9 5 5801 allofS:30pm. oil oood cond. 734-7578-78. - .1973 20-Champion. :tual 6762 ask for Dick. I L______Wantod to buy: Young n ’■ 1973 Oldsmoblle beltaS------io84-V8rwionpiekt^7AT ~ I 1 9 9 0 FORD TEMPO 4 A lowor unit lor 115> hp Mor- luro or standard Joinny ------Ronldonn.SSgSS. 1081 Chovy Cllatton, >0 4 DR- < 9 4 9 1 5 I iny dori- ' " • 455rockeH^ino.lnexco PS, PB. AC, cruise controlrnor, 4 door, doon, runs g o ^ .I. ■ #31882, 4 CYL, RED...... curv bonl molor. 734-S34-5722. kov733-6a40. • 197523-Winnobogo, goi3°"' lom cor>dilk>n. $400 or bot dual tanka, doluxo campe — r r - r 803 BOATS ANO AC. $ 8 9 9 5 . car- $800orbostoHor. , I 1 9 8 7 MAZDA 6 2 6 4 A ny IBM com pulorrgomos, go WANTED: Usod I: ollor. 543-8573 niter 2pm.— shell. Sha/p, 44,000 actua69K Can anor7pm 733-3257. will buy or trodo lor. Also kilchon cobinols,8, o n y MARINE ITEMS • 198120' Allogro- a 88 'mfloa:-$^;-324-^328.-- ■ 0C-653, 6 CYL, BLUE“^“...... Z':>9995 1982 Ford G ranada w ^ o r 1:___ 1982 Chovrolot Caprlct I wnrrt 1679 of oorflofor1251o 1 amount. Coll 733-5293 ^ 1 ■ .■ 12' aluminum boat,-lroilT Sii^ . _ Pricod to se ll, p 9 9 5 . xcol- 1986 Dodge D -5 0 ,1 ownorU IIL __CJa3slc.di080l. 7 3 3 - 2 ^i . " I 1991 FORD TEMPO 4 225cc running molore4orcyclo. w antod: Usod W orld { 5 speed, with shed and car. ■ ^ “■~#39509,“6-CYCrWHrre~ - Con 423-6259. Id Book ciid Ilko now Morcury 4 nts. 1984 Chovy Celobrity, V-6 ;?:4'?^*9995| ______Encvtopodins. 733-5745740- on g in o . $80 0 lirm. Ct COMPARE a SAVEc part. 1073-70 Ford 1« to ! :_ pel kit, new interior, 69K A sturdy bod Iramo lor TRADES WELCOME gon, mllos. $3800.734.7543.___ 32,000 mllos, lill. airUr; I 1989F0RDT-BIRD2I Want lo Buy: chiWronsnadish- 1 53^2393.______^ pickup bod, $100. Ca /FM cruise, PW. PL. oxiondoclo(j ■ 039438, 6 CYL.BROWN..VN. Bizo box springs1 a mal- os. pro-1960, ospoc 734-5f53.______>.000_ J&89 DpdgaJ}-.SOjyittttlll ,“ ■*10,995 I irw s. 934-5443. loclally 12' flb o rg last fishing boat,boc (-84EXU182 a k o w arranty anothor 20.00CLOO ■ 1990 TOYOTA CAMRY 4 okio aoato. 733-7457.i7. good cond, nowly pointo' 9 6-2 diesel engine, comploicill or bod, take ovor poymonts. Buylr)g nightcmwton intod. .Twin,F a n .. 733.6758 lox- mlloa, supor cloan, $495050. ■ #31860, 4 CYL, RED...... ttJo skte fcOOAost offor. 32^8423 •T— $1500.toprunnlngconc«°[] -C oll734-3737.______n. Coll 734-5939 (oflice) 01 " !' “"*11,995 I Gilliland Bsit a Tsck C lassic 2 4 - Landau Dod{'dgo 934-4341 or 8 3 7 - ^ 3 . C a " 1990 N issan, rod, AM/FM I 1988 MEBKUR SCORPIO 4 Can 734-4944 od. Can 16' FIborform, with 135h35hp 3l8.54.OOOmis.AC.go 600 734-4599 fhomo)- ■ 4------934-5922. - Evinrudo motor, lishing Pqo' For sole: Tool box lor ■—full cassetie, 5 speod, tako — ■ 03185O,6CYL,BRONZE Frost-froo rolrlgorotcro to rw / ' ' ling S o ro lo r. rodiols. $650i ___ 1986 Camaro IROC Z28, rE”': * n , 9 9 5 | akl goar, oxcollont condondi- 734-1787.______size ptekup, $75. Call 423loio. ovor paym onts. Call Rox- froozor at loasll 7 CL ond. anna 7 3 4 ^ 1 0 nltorSom-oal 50k,$8e00orollor.Call111 I 1988|EEPWAC0NEER< 627 GARAGE5AL£SES lion. SELL OR TRAO -— 5179a«er^.______200 734-8542.' _ ■ #41699, 8 a L , BLUE;..... microwavo In vory i ------FOR ? 734-B310 loav ESTATE SALE: 1991 ,272\ JAPANESE ENO. a “ 1“ *12 ,9 9 5 1 eorjd. 4 drtwrof 2 dr ” m olor homo. 3,000 mllot T-TT '58 Inlemalional trucK $600“ • 1086 Chovy Celobritywog- a 2 d r a w E. 4lh. Jorom o; ThThura, mossogo or call ovoa. THANS; 4x4 specials or bast oflor. 733-2020. fl- I 1989 CROWN VICTORIA i Fri a S al. 9-5. No carl — - $20,000.1990 15- Larsor en, AT, AC, new'tU osl4 ■ 031817.8CYL,WHITE...f.l“»12,995 - jorlyor i6-6kiboatwrth105Ch^ysJor 50 hp boat, $8750.196S ’s _____ 1- K « K « ^ g 86 Ford PS, PB, AC. Soo___ at brakea. $4000.734-6955. I play lato s a lo s :______. . motor. 734-7610 allor S ot tor Parting out 1983 Chov------>51 Anderson Camp $3200 — I 1989 CHEVY 2500 S.C 4 • Mtchonsof.a24-5363. 18- Copri sailboat, motoi 151, 7eM ontoC ar1o,bought11/ = ------ACounlry.yard aalo 1 b o a t, traCor. $4950.733-6105. 8-10 4x4. CaD 886-2954 6 y ■ #41712,8CYL, BLUE/SIL\ FuB-sizobodinsoodortI or oxcol bodm oods. drm os, lot 16W wator skiAtshing boat lont 70,64,000 mi, AC. AM/FM. ;f;LiE*?*13,995 I cood. 733-7aUaflor4(woriiothlno fofevotyonol illon. VAinobago motor homo. 21' I 198&CHEVYSUB.4X ..Looking to buy g usod ti $2.7M. Call 734-4631. - 1'° ; io n AUTODEAUHS - good condllndition. COUNTRY MOVING SA boautlful.-lia.SOO.-Col - atfg g a'fe” '"' ■ #49396, 8 CYL, CRAY...... *16,995 I - ■ Frl/Sat, 16lhai7th. wot _SH2SL______; bp DoUar j . y ’f o s r p t e aoard, ' s — 1950 WHHeaOvortond v-6, J ■ 1991 FORD AEROSTA Nood 20 goi. rsh tankkw/sal w/ P'"- Tanls, charcoal g • wheel drive. 3 spood auto ■ #49415. 6 CYL, RED...... -5(^ dosk, pock saddlo, ■ n m lb bool covor a somo accosX09., 010 SPORTING GOODS '^'‘' ' ‘1 7 ,9 9 5 1 wBlof hookups. 734-50; 2yrsonnowoolcoalfinis»inish, ______malic. $3500.733-0356.a j Get Ibir vehicle! I 1988BMW735IA4I Noodokfplctumaold vory sharp. $4795. WliWill E xarciso biko, $3S ; Na«ew 1066 Mercodea, 4 dr sedan, ■ #31857,6 0 1 ., SILVER....»*..™:*24,995 I I tun>>ramo8..733^696^ PahM consider all ollors. 733733- O 'B rlan wilh c a so , woloilor oxcellant running order professionals Nood: Pods for 12'octo^ s;;.r.5i6:rrh.'i 7774 or 734-5061 aftor 7. «H.$125:Cal734-4865. good body a paint. Leoihw , ! trampollno a portablo o( 300 N 1082 Honda 450 Knighlight Harlay Davidson 3 whooBol a e a l a ^ 0 0 ^ 3 | ^ 3 2i f l for youiit for you. hou Imlscilonu. 4300 I , CDplayof.Can423^ illDi, o t « ^ golf cart w/nowtoc tS63E.NW0tFil0f,3m3mlW Hawk,only11.000mllDS ier! Let the'pi I ! t * Noedy family looking1 for lott ol D oadm an'a e o rn)a « r r o n ’ I3u> nawl $1000 or bosi ol lys ■ 1069 M uatang, h a a boon In your car, truck .IU aa for.423-4818or825-520e. )6‘ shows, tike new intorior. : ovor roonno matonal.lol. Call< Pololino Rd, thon 2 mi N 120 sell it: 324-8290.______190QEthonV4ml.W- / . 1^ . 18- Wuminum BluoiS Sir tn Wolghu and bonch, $35. Bl-B^ ' For moro Informallon, cali RV now. sold statoIto colorc -all c ita rv u p a a lo i NicoIcol,. rivorboal,wilh150hp198{1989 cycle rad< for car, $20. BothBth .324-2210. eorly mornings ■ I I ovonlngsngs or dios, mens and childrc low.- good condilion. 734-6407» Of lato evonlnos.S '...... C d r i s m ^ w aotenda.6- 4234676. clothing, atl sizoa and I ■” 1070 Coronet Supor Baa, I 7 3 3 -- 5 5 1 1 0 I ! dnm i- ■f«8frfl8yllnor,-je-Copri^^ r i f 011-TOAVEL------call I o r R \ a------SflJl'Aft^V!r«tnnggg»od.-Cfln j l u S S o S i S S ICDEY I M ON-fflhBHMH nall«- ■Volvo Ponta In/oulboord.Wd------TRAILERS______ihofM d«eof»ior itoma, crys cor>-- . Stock intller, approx. 4 hc l^iota '^iw%C&^BS-457i3“^ S S S S S " * ^ I r i ----- SAT9:00AM .to.iiulMxi.aat-CTi atom war*, books, and k 1___ 1076 Wildemoss trailer, 30-,io\ Claasle 1040 Dodge ^-ton ol mlfc. ^ mlla southith.Vli 1989 Thundorcrall, I40) hp Boll-contafnod, gas/ elec-ic- pickup. In good workingi DICK:• BUICK • ISUZU I I IFYOVDOinCCcoM isaus... I I S u p e r low m llaa g o lux woslofConlralSoHSorv>orvln -M orC rulsor. tralior and and trie, rear bodroom, verytry condition, nooda brako e a r. Also e«t>ov«r cam,am p o r Filor, Friday 0-5, Saiurdurday mooring covor. $8500. CniCol nico unil. Soilous Inquiries I \WCCAN7.SAViirOUANYMONiVlB n I w ih showor. 8 3 7 ^ 1 5 . ies worft, origbol shop manual. re. S. • 733^721 . || 15. »-4.f:*rfi«ifwv{loublo.0. 734-2215. onf/.f3500.543-893d. Askino MIOp. 734-9921,_- . ^ _ _ [?," I O L O S M O B I L E * il i f ------; ------....tlHjfSdoy, AlAuQUW 15,'1091 Tlmqs-Nowslows. TNvln Foils, to h o C-7 ^ < te ‘*mOOBUtBS_ I' iation - ^ • i0‘.P28-1099 ^
g t e |-|0!»-CHEVBOtEr— -—-1Q3?-P000E -1 ...... - 10IO«1-fORI>— ------WW t l-F O R D ------^ P A 1965 Dod0* Dart, 4door.au-' IMOThunderblrd,ig AT, P8 , ig1967 j? Ford Tempo, 4x4, AC, •• ^ e k is i’ lomatlo. ninaoood ii ■ PB. f AC. cruise, oood ■teroo, n t orulio, A morel noSm cniwf.fcg>,m49Q4^ mechaoclal.l79i.6on. fl {« ■fS750.CflH73g^._____ . 103T bOOBE ' ■ 1041 FORD Jor emaaa. 544 ^1 0 ,o<31043 GMC wiiaMm A n t e na»collPr«inl«t4(lr.s - 11907 Fort flanonrwpercib. ^ mmni^ f9700M 02'*!on Itik*. m o — ------r -5-l^te IA0R wnMMtUBBrm'wiR- 1970 I o«neflrrtwi.32&4ee4. js a > T A | 1 g ^pODiGE ■ c i i i v P “ mtmoonYj T H E A C E SS O N BRiPGII E BOBBY WOIFF ^Ctanio 1970 Joopctor Conv : E I mamendo 4x4. AT, mstornblo.
: g I “Our patleoce will acble:Ueve wore . NORTH s-ii-A • ■ 1061 UAZDA \^m I tlaa our force.' I — Edmtiimand Burke. % Catting m arrltd m u it aae- ; ^ W D | 1 9 8 l ^ 2 0 0 0 1 rifle#: 1991 MardoBSGLX, ^ 11 9 8 0 HHONDA AC( 3 3 P O N T M ...... - 4 whlto, fully loodod. AM/FM . : Front v ^ e g j ^ f B ^ • ■______4 r a ^ l ^ y ' 3 bimd p n s r aIs ^ a test for noroof. 5 PW A doofs, .1 ownor. low milos. porfoct t - f ^ declarer’s paUence. Shoul'ould h e p la y . WECT • EAST ^ J ^ o r y warranty. I the trum ps from tbe topp iiin hopes o f 4 1 0 7 4 K J 8 ^ dropping tbe queen? Or)r tshould be VS 1063 ICRCURY ^DATSIINIII I 9 7 T B U ICICK lg |^;'C H E V Y ! . pby for a better^ more obsobscure way . ♦ J 10 fl 3 > A K J 1 0 7'3 3 :tiv ♦Q9 8 198S IMJ Morcury Lynx, slaiion I lo land 10 tricks? . « i I e !c S' a k B T R U M I\ West led,tbe club kingg aiand shifted woflon, must Mill Bosi ol- I SOUTH Jfor. 2I. Cnll 4 ? 3 ^ 9 3 . I1 lo a trum p a fte r the aloglnglelon club S I appeared ia dummy. Soutlouth won his ' 2 1068 NISSAN \ eight (East correctly plaplayed low) J▼ A K J 109 8 r ; i ^ ♦ A K 7 1990 8« itr* X E ,A C .5 6pd. I aod a club was ruffedI lalo dummy. ’ M l ^ ♦ 6 4 2 iowmllos, io«i oxc, condition. t m \I How should South proceedeed? . ^ \ U be crossa to bis dlailiam ond ace Vulnerable: BeBoth •87 8ontra.42K ml.Sapd, [ jl973;i^OntLTD $y INCOUI TOWN dAR $ I and plays top h earth tbelie gf am e w ill D ealer Southh J«wtct»l. S /TM-gasa I fail And if he then trieses 1tb e spade The bidding: i;‘()ov*8f brakes. “ I Auto otordr. trans, air. I 107J1073 PLYMOIJTH I I Pow0r.«6oW;i 4 0 0 S ^ 995 !I naesse {a desperaUoa.I. tth e gam e It florlb E asl _ I will go down two. 2 ♦ 3 ♦ 767 6 JPlymouth wagon, onoino I 119799HI HONDAVRELUDE j I Doug Drew of Torootonto, district 4 V Pass & trans good cond. Sol! es s Pass Pass * | ii cr pans. $400Ax>8t oflor, I I v-8 ehglrie,'auto II 2 0 0 I ! ^ ' £f& iti«lieyar(8Unnxit. « j s i ) 8 8 ; director of ACBL D istrictric t 2, found 324.3990 ftftor 60m I this solution to tbe probleiblem. After - • Openingng lead: Club king ! [19MJIP1 MERCURY-TOPAZ j I winning tbe first trum p, bt e cashed ------108J1084 SUBARU »OQg<“»" I his tw o t^ d ia m o n d s beibefore lead- BID WIiVTTH THE ACES ----- ® I J=rart»ii^^o^ij^ivs.-ra;miti^^(!',alr. Mf ii9 9 lv t-3^.aut(lu itd 7 m iw . locaF 1 owner. < 5 3 8 0 1960 Subaru GL stalion wsg- I ln»ripade to the ace andmd ru ffing a MJ-B on, 5 spd,'oxcolloni condi |^B0N |PU E$J GMC PICKUP $ t ^i^de.N extbe ruffed alollo w club in South bolds: ^ lion. tinlod windows. AC. | |l97fl^NT>l dummy and ruffed anotbother spade. . " " *wAM/FM caSBOtlo. nowon- X I Power,^^lingig& fi brakes, auto. I1500^®®®®■ - W V S10pKo.-58JSsJSS^i&poitailiai.: ’‘39881^ After cashing his heart•t a ace, Doug J♦ K J '8 Qino. $1800,733.7349.------was left with tbe K>J ofif hbl e a rts and ^V Q 64 2 ♦ Q 9 S 108(1089 VOLKSWAGEN I 11980 CHEW¥y CAIIHICE SULE4 jl|00R $ I two m lnor-snit lo sen , and he_knew 4 ? Q 9 0 [-•where the o^tnunpu m p was lo*" ■ ’ 1964 VW ClQBalc; 12 v o l l ' s ' I WrrsSeoHiig^li T b i i & s , fluTo, a i r ." ' " ‘f f $ B 8 8 0 ! - Mtom. mbuil 1600 molor. FdUyfrrosw I., cated. All that was left w th ^1800.734-7051 afiorCom. f in tbe one of tbe minors,, andao no mat* . f~m ^ •i 11987SABLSLE WAGON $M -ORDESCORTGT $ 19711979 VW Rabbit, run* pood. I ler what ibe opponentsts did.c Doug 1900/oflor. Call 734-4B22 i I'Luggaoeraciv:^£ jto ,fr.v M . drive. - ^ 9 « 4 5 8 8 [ > was sure to score two mo *?ttflor5omofwootot>d«. » 8 0 S K m . ? , ’’ ANSWEB: mThree no-trump. Wllb ^ I winners to bring home bis 10 tricks. jjljrtributi 1984 Volktwogon Rabbit. 1 ibNEW YOIIKER j itjoo. there is no good ownor. groal condition, ox- I J 1984 FORtRD T-BIRD $Mw ^Q ja 1986 CHin I Often a declarer, shot heck .on a possible 4-4 collom fuol economy, Ask- priority. As S^-t?Te jjgjpj I . Tu-tfflW ooWi'tiiiy e h ^ O O v'4 dr.itibd'ehtiI MijliSralilo; tniui, p»r. w f t l i i^ i 8 0 I trum ps as a m atter of pri I Doug demonstrated withLh hhis play of S i I this hand, sometimes It’sIt’s better lo snd httdt» qimtiWien to Tb« Aett. P.O. Dat 73 ^VW comploloty robuUl. AB I |198SISUZU ib O A 1987 JEJEEP CHEROKEE $ ru s n U i. olUrsell-iddmwd. TROOPER $A rocoW t-529«. 726-5710, I leave trum ps alone until i • tar rrply. ^pwf.stMrtng, brakes. * V HiKKteil; .!■;^ 9 8 8 ! I er &d: O -p ^ Wm.UaMPnr*l* I I------100)__1009 AlfTODEALERS. ariisdns HiejUgtndCoCH iw ■ G iant Taxldeierm y D isplay. by Schlerm eU! l e r T a x t d m n n y I H i i wWiiil ■. D I s p l a y s b y K o p p e l i I I K T i ' I m B i n n B row svllle, RRi M S 'ft-adlng p3gTjp^p P o s t . R egister for pipur Big Buck C ontest, Big ElkEl C ontest or :iht)pplng W ith the our L ongest TaTail F eather I Itlghtnoyvata t R o y R a y m o n d F o rU w i e w ilt g iv e y o u ashftrB ack-Td-^^l C o n t e s t i.dbs^utsalel ; ^ p u r c h aise s e o f a n e w f r o n t w h eel e l drive Festlva or Escortt P o n y d u r in g o u t lS S il ,(
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I - com petitiontn in tourney sj ■ TWm FALLS — This past weekend {5 concluded thc twowo-week, six-game handicap “ S u p er SwSweeper" held at the Bowladrom e in Twvin in Falls. The six-game; qualifyingc round consisted of two gam;ames each o f 9-pin no i- ta p , 3 - 6 - 9 a n di regulari bowling, •1' Qualifiers includedd CaroleC Bergevin and ■y. • Michael Black; Haile,liley; 1,536 and 1;491,------respectively, Johnin 1 Irw in , T w in F alls, • 1,471, Marilyn Simni[nmons, Hailey, 1,456, . UKE( _ _ ii. „Ercd-Ott.-XwiR FalFalls, 1,437, Nnncy lugtLBSUxoachlSklfLilai^llH !■ r» ftn ro rr^ ^ rf iAy(nQ flvft T9Tilpr llnobauckers.from -lastyearls-d'ft dafangtva unH;~ - ______Lakatos, AmeHcanin 1 F alls, 1,4 2 3 ,'D ix ie . . ; lys h e team Is b e tte r a tM r7 Of 22 Starting positioiUons.-At left, with a numbiber of key players retumlimlng bn offence, - Siegel, Twin Falls,Ils, 1,402 and Bruce I th e ldaiaho Vandals shbufd havave reasons to celebrateIte th is se a so n . :! Slaughter, T w in Falls,ills, 1,396., ■ I ' ^5 C onner heavy«y^eighiTchamp ' sluggish agains]asi journeyman Topjseeds acdvance izilMnissK^hop pM l;. TALLAHASSEE,;E. Fla. — A Florida boxing ofTicial duckei:ked and jabbed at the |5 criticism on Wediednesday of Larry old In 20)0-backststroke 'j' HoJIines’ sluggish.sh. bout against an jn Ivo tourrnamentIt .....1- opponent who' nppcahcare'd'oiil'oTshape and' Vol unaggressive. TTlft jAnanfn'tiffsH Pr>^ keep myjlyself going," he said, T te Associatedted Press seeded 1-2 but settledtied for second and [5 The sell-out crocrowd of 1,500 at E dbererg was pleased with hislis first fourth. |> Tampa's HyaU Regtegcncy Hotel booed NEW HAVEN, Con:onn. — Stefan outing, ^ V A N A^ — - Thc U.S. second-stringng “I know the Americairicans and Canadians '« lustily when'the 4141-year-old former Edberg, rememberingg a: all Too w ell his “I'coonccntrated n really well thatiat was swinunera, soo dflominant through their firs(rst arc among the best ina thcth world,” Romero heavyweight chamjimpion was given a failures at the U.S.'3.' Open, began the maitlin thing. I wanted to worlork for 10 events att thetl Pan American Games,;s, said, “and it's very hardhar to beat them. I ^ unanimous decisionn byb 100-90 scores in preparing for this yeare a r's tournam ent every point pi and not make tooJ nmany were upstagedsd 'Wednesday by another 'BB ' don’l know how I won."in." I •3 the 10-round m atchi TTt uesday night, with an easy victoryy (over MaliVai mist^cscs,” Edberg s a id .____ team — Brazil,al. Brazil's other vict''ictory was also a | 15 It was Holmes' seisecond victory in as • Washington on Wcdnesdi;sday in the Volvo Washiihingtoh beat Ivan Lendl lastast year Two Brazilitlilian victories, including an surprise. Borges, 18, set a Pan Am Games : (5 many bouts since begbeginning a comeback Intcmational. in th e ssecond round of the V CostaC Rican Sylvia Pollill of Pasadena, Calif, tookook the silver medal, I Bruins set timesies to checlcout many mistakes," Edbergrrg said following tworouniods this year. slowed the AmAmerican flood of gold to a but finished more thanlan a second behind _ 6-4, 6-4.victory------: _,No.8iB Andrei C^esnokov w as thehe o nly trickle. Borges, who trains in1 Florida Fli and plans to -& —footbaltequipmim en^-to-players ------m a trom tbe start, s ^ to> losell W ed a« d ay , falling totoT*aul------T h e-U 5 rwvomen'satvaged'samc'Yanqni o r Til— cnroll"nrthc"Univcreitysity-Df-Michigan-this ------S' TWIN FALLS — Prospective Twin . breaking Washington in thei first game, Haarfauislis, 7-6 (7-5),.3-6,7-5. pride with a winwii in the 400 fircstyle relayay fall. Falls High SchoolI footballfo players are surrendering j u s t one: point. pi That put In othither second-round action,, sixth-si “nd a 1-2 finishish by Jane Skillman and Barbrb The defeat was the firsfirst ever in the event rs scheduled to check:k p swimmerss to the upcoming•g they were m obbed by thetheir teammates, and ^ following at 11 o'cloc!lock. I^ut Edberg didn’t give[ive up a point as D efen:nding champion Der•errick P“n Pacific Gairiames instead o f Havana. - the huddle began jumpin,tping up and down in he took the second gansame in straight Rostagni;no. the ninth seed, beatit JA le x “II diminisheshes the games," Borges said,d- ecstatic unison. - —points,--capped by a nerican Games should be for SkyDomemishahap clalm s:2nd a sevice ace. O’Brien,n. No. 10 Michael Chang)g beat "The Pan Amer The U.S. men lost onljonly 13 races total in Washington was neverr abable to slow the Am os 'M No. II the best swimmcimers in the continent.” Mansdorf, 7-5, 6-2; and No the first 10 Pan A m ericanican G am es, dating to hard-hitting Edberg, i a roster made up of less than I;D life in the past: mn o n t h ;, who won 94 Petr'Kororda defeated Javier Frana,[in, 7-6 Even with a n " 1951. Now they've lost3st threeI times in the percent of the points whenwh hc got his (7-0), 6-3 the best in1 t:the United States, the B TORONTO — An\ man died Monday >-3, ‘ past two nights. “I dondon’t know that thc first serves in. Lendl, fic last Americans hadad predicted| a ncar-swccp in {;5 falling a b o u t sseven o stories from a !1, who got stuck in traffic " American leam has lost ils momentum,” Edberg said Washingtngton was never year driv I home swimming. The:liey won all but one race in ram p at the SkyDomTie e during the,seventh iving from his Greenwich h Veatch said. “There werevere just some events able to pressure him. a n d m adade itjust in time to losiose to_ the first two dadays of cojppctilion.bcforc -M ----- inning.o£4he..7^rontonto-Blu^aysl-garoe— with":"5omc—very—ta“TalenTed'-foreigrt ------— "Hfi'can do'everythiKg e' with “losinglhree onn VWednesday. M w ith the B oston R edi Sox.Sl iBg-on'tlre"court,"'WssTmigrigron7 fiadirtire trouble'^ competition.” but il's nolhing reallyf yiyou have to be Boetsch.:1. Lendl tost only eight pointints on “We had suesuch a great two days, our U Kenneth Picry, 3939, of Kincardine, JJ Poll, a former Oly afraid of,” he said. serve inI winningv 6-2, 6-2. ' swimmers thoug3ught all they had to do was Dlympian and the 13 Ontario, fell to the staditadiuro's ground-floor jj defending Pan Am Game Edberg was a last-secoi;cond addition lo "I keptp t the ball in play and trieiried to show up,” U.S..S. men's coach Joe Bemal im es cham pion in the 9 from its top level at abcabout 10:45 p.m. EST 100 bacltttroke, won am thc tournament whenI VijayV Amritraj keep it dtdeep so he has lo do sometljcthing said. "This vnlltil getg them back on course." another gold with a -Q —Mondayrjoronto^poli>oIicc-Det.-Al-Brown ------g time of 1:03.15. Jodili- -VWilson of Plano, agreed w glve up-his-wiT vild-rord-berthr “witMt,-**-:*’-I;cndl-saidr-”I-tried-to-c}u shange------Thc-biggest_Lit_U.S. disappointm ent came g said. Ho said Pieryry was taken to St. g - Texas,-took third.-“Not e Edberg said he h asn’t beeiTeen pleased w itb up w hat11 t was doing with m y backiiskhand- - - ihe men'ss ^ 200 backstroke,-where ot-cvcryone believed______r w Michael's Hospital.whcwhere' he later died o f J in me,” Poll said. “I kr his play and he thought5ht hc needed to — sometietimes slice, sometimes top)p ispin Brazilian Roge)gerio Romero, 21, rallied I knew W ilson w as S “massive head and neckicck injuries."' f. going to be very good.” play m ore m atch es heaf f takingti 10 days constantlitly mis-hitting thc ball as be Veatch, a formirmer Olympian from Bocaa performance as “bad. I jusf'dfdnUjui fcclTight - B laipM piipM off 1 might as well playlay matches and committcctcd 34 unforced cttots. Raton. Fla..., and teammate Bradd the w hole way. M y legsgs werev really tired. 1 3 B j O i g n g g n just didn’t have il." I 64 ' B ridgewater ojf f ILongwood, Fla., had been ^ It was so tight,tl] I had Pan Airn field g^angs u]p on U.J.S. road racing teamt g trouble tht h i n k i n g . Hie Aasociated Press place, 1:3,:31 o ff w inner Robinson MMerchan field, woridngI together,to can help or hinder:r hurt on them .” I 99'- 9 - ^ ------—-- - o fV e n eizuela. a ...... ------any-rider,-Acconcording to the U.S. team, thcic Being the strongest: wswasn’t thc deciding HAVANA — For every:ry cycling road Cuba'sI's Heriberto Rodriguez-:z-Gallo opposition choseose lo hinder. factor in lhc rocc,.anywayway. 13 Danny Reed,d, thei 6-foot“7, JJ. race medalist on the awardsds ipodium, there couldn'tt tcatch Merchan in the finalml sprint, “ N obddy tooiook a pull the whole day,"” "The moment they sawsa\ a U.S. jersey," aro three more team memberBWTB w ho put him to the distisappointment ofihe excitedrd crowd,i - Mionske said.. ”1"They just sat on us. Evenn said Carney, "they usedised everything, 110 • PJ 400-poundid senior nose ^there. placing second.SI Wanderley Magalhalhaes of Canada didn'tt help.hc Afler half the racc, it p ercen t, to c a tc h u s.. TlThc moment they i n - tackle a t /VestWe Virginia's In the case of the Pan Amejnerican Games, Brazil finfinished third. The top threetree were was the four ofif usu; versus 40.” caught us, there was anotlnother attack.” i a Poca High, on1 thett problems il’s morc like 40 more. almost 50 seconds ahead o f the foilfollowing Still, the AmAmericans willingly paidd The American riderdcrs said the field ' a with his helmetet that caused ^ In Ihe m en's road race, thc field closed pock. tribute to the wvinncrs. in wouldn't aitack when an American wasn’t ranks against the United StatesSti riders to The noicxt two Americans finisheded in the “The Southh JAmericans rode a greatit there, and the other rideriders seemed content 3 him tb quitt thetl team last . guarantee_their, gi loss, andi aianypne else’s same pacack as Mionske: Jonas Can|amey_of roce,’| Loetoerr stsaid. “If their objective wass to let Ihe Venezuelan, CubanCul and Brazilian. ____ • seaso n win. w Ahn'an'dadal'eTTfTJ., in'IO th placeic e r a n d To shut usi out, thethey did a great job.” break to the fro n t — -it was anything but thele gringo,-'{ said - Loehner.r. of Richmond Hill, N.Y.,V., I8th. . -The 91-milc,c, 13-lap race race throughh M ionske said his teamim ccould have ridden ' uU.S. cyclist John Loehner. Thc fourtlrth member of the Ainericahah leam,' the’countiysidcle soulhs o f Havana was on a defensively. That, howcowever, is not their' Thc four U.S. road racercers said other Rich MdIcClung of Albuquerque, ! <3 IV iPiPH ^M I e, N.M., relatively easyy ccourse, a factor that mayy sty le ...... lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ competitors C( helped riders fronrom any country finished mn uch farther back.'^ have been to thehe Americans’ disadvantage. “Wc could have sat,t beback and gone for _exccpt the U nited S ates. __ ily.tsix ridcrs.startcd the rai a : rocc; .42 It left few opp}pportunities for.tacticalll second OLlhird,” he said.aid. “But we wanted ^ ' •- Scores and Statsats D2----- .. y . "Jh ey ganged up on us, the Americans.” complctccled it The three leaders wewere not maneuvering on)n sharps turns or sleep hills. lo win. W e'd rather go for firat and get Loehner said. “When cverybrybody keys off hunted doiown as relentlessly as the YtYanks, “We were byt)y far th c strongest riders,”” sixth than race conservicrvativeiy and get Cl' Outdoors D4-6 y~ T ' 0 4 -ntnafc-Nows, TwinIn FFoils, Idaho Thursday. Aiigus3US115.1991 • ■ j MilHconaire irookie eagerf< fqrNF]L test 5 boxerss in conteiention I Tlie Associated Presss w as thc: itlargest ever for a rookiee ' “ I feel I'm in os good a shape as I to do,” Harrisrris said, ' i think I’m in offensivee Iilineman. ican be without practicinjng," McRac thc prime of3f my career right now. '■ ’’Charles McRac sayslys he’s looking Thc fonormcr Tennessee star had:! said. “I definitely wanan t to ploy You can’t plo;jloy football forever. If I for Pain Ani metedals 1 : fbrward to playing; thistl weekend been scekii:king a 4-ycar contract worthtl against. Atlanta, but nnot. if it’s can’t get it now,no’ r i ] never b e able to ff^ainst'thc Atlanta1 Falcons. F. You about Sl1 rmillion per season. Talkss icQunterproductive to the icteam .” get il.” HAVANA <; Hft hnH . _ boxing. Rnvea Springs wouldv be leammaies.” SpriSprings said. “But -1 . J ' -- contract. insistedI ono signing McRac-for 5,_inanyJeaguc______...... — ------J9y<.sacks.in,in.J9,85)_and then, fd l o|T_... fig h ting fo r th e P an AiAm e rican p ro mise'd my^'elj^elH'd show tire I _|M cR ae. T ain p a Da>3ay's top draft years. - Harris Is still holding otout and said to seven lasr'stt'scason. Games gold medal ot 15656 pounds, peo'ple’m the crowdtlarhe'can*!cro ------■ — pick, ended a 26*d)-day holdout “1 wish>h I had been here sooner.. I he'll Slay out of campI asa long as He also undinderwcnt thumb surgery Unfortunotely for Sprirrings, they just knock evciybjiybodyoul.” . ■ . W ednesday and signgncd a 5-ycar but that’s‘s justj the way things workc i needed lo get a satisfactoro ry contract in July lo rcpoipoir ligament damoge. don’t. Springs, whovho will go home H dontract with thc out in thele NFL 1 these days," McRae: 1 from the G reen Bay Pockci(ers. ' Harris moijlodc $ 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 in base Springs, fighting b— o f — Le ' I Agent Donald Ycc'ee refused to Hc couldjld get some playing time as1 fNoble in 1988. s a id . “ V ouI lilook at some of the some rcspect. • opponents wereere both knoclwut I jdiscuss details of the: agrccmchi.ag but early as SaSalurdny nighl against the " If th at’s w hat th ey wiwant me to players that jusjust got paid. I shoulcin’t Patrice Brooks becamele ibc first victims, one ina tlietin first round, Ihe I ne said the signing bonusbor probably Falcons. cdo. then I guess that's whahot rn have be that far awaway from them.” ' U.S. boxer lo fight his; vwoy into other in Ihc sccomcond. I the finals by taking a[d d e c isio n "I wasn’t scarcc:arcd al ail," Springs , I . over William Irwin of OCanado at said. "I was a liltlliltle nervous, but I ' I 132 pounds on Wednesda;Jay nighl. wasn't worrFcrrFcd ....about his . ”■ ..... "Score!?s a n d s titats But Springs, in a fif•ight that punching power.” I wasn’t supposed to last I lhc Springs hadI troubletro finding the I 4120W«tf«3e IM 20 10 CTiu^ 2'20 20 2 0 0 0 2 CA»MJ8.ICTS<7S4 pl»a«lo2ba!l<'bananmMTn. distance, fought his heicart out. range early, bul)ui usedi good head I un^c 4011 iMpn 1 0 0 0 SMM NEWYOnt BT.IOUS HOP-WHnrl•»» lAacad. bj D.HM (Caiwrt). laking two standing 8-coiounts. but movement to avo!avoid the onrushing I ipnuu 30 10 HdnmW.lOII $2020 7 2 2 2 7 ablblAU MihU WP-Hkt,.UMt.UMnM.Oak-Owx. forcing the Cuban to itlake one Lcmus, who wosVOS trying to set the I AL standings SMfnn 2 0 0 0 Gmnmtnc 2 1 1 I lUKUV 2 toto 0 0 0 0 0 KUb>30 50 ' t»n, naUva.rnt, Om , S«M. Cran.(fl 1 0 0 0 »*»iibMC OOOO iOOMiS.t 1 . 1 0 0 1 2 Ug«M1» 5 i:120 OSnOn 4 0 1 9 0*rtte<;Th>8.'Turtlajna. himself before droppinglg a 26-7 American upI forfo the big right I — ------UMOMDon D«rr3t> 1 0 0 0 PK*»r 3 0 0 0 ISP-«yH*W.(OS-1<»J.H<»J.P1)-V»I. jaMM2l> 40'010 PMtilb 5 0 9 9 T-U8.A-12.C-12m hand. W I PttL GO( Toak 17 8 IS TToBkom 3S18I mm-Hmi.tfnan:rnnrntTKMLScM. Cnam I0i9 9 9 Z.*3b 3 0 0 0 three-round decision. M M ,SM - ucftjui 4 2: D m i 60 55 a SH 2 N>.rar1> Ml Ot00 COO » -I T-30.A-J2J71 • jrrwnu 4019 9 0 UTTrnpl 2319 . «DM<1 SO U If 5i- Of W>-UrlHn>M 9 0 0 opwa 9 109 Medalsils ta b le I Nm YW so G USis io> I e :o-('Kou(ij).ua)mS)r Mfi r r J T o , n l s ta n d in>es g s : :0 ! 9 0 0;ne2t 4 0 3 1 • BMmon 47 t7 41J2 14-. 1 0«n(as»-»>»i»»rm»-w4• ManM.Etpnua. EMOMOMrieti Daunef 412 t; 1 9100 Dr1DrThtA«eeUMP)«( I CIOvMnd 37 75 UO L PA GO Sbwc 30(00 0 0.am« 0 0 9 0 (Thta^'»atfiWf «m>,AuB.14l Loss to (Giants snnaps I WMOMMn p h ft En BO 50 fMsDwon 87 454S .598 - Ccnp 2 0000( BSMip 20t0 ((ZMIeWiiwMt) W L Pet cs C Kaiwcrit SlUMS 80 &2S2 .538 7 Tnpkin IOC000 AkM^ 1099 MmmoU CpS 47 531 - 4 113 3 -HwrtA S7 sasa -iO* I9» A«cal9p OOOO '.UfWdSUMRM 113 110 77 300 ^ • cnoee M 44 T) 579 r, Ujjw 2 1 0 0 0 0. CNC»90 SO Caijrarp . 0 0 0 0 CuSi OMiUnd C4 !0 Ml.1 3i. Cc^wjlO 1 I1 0 0 1 3 Prrfaa<*i«a 53 toeo !4t9 14» Cyi^oiFA 1 0 0 0 Canada str^k I mw b iJaninM ' 40 ct victory^ la c-t Y * laSiT«» OOOO UtuM 15- 5-game ^ : lUnuioir M 5? Sja ' Sm BM do U u i 1 1 0 2 4 WMIOMMn Tom 377 4 8 3 TM IS I 12 4 Ikul IB 15 31 M ; T«ui 57 54 5144 J 2 0D 0 0 0 2 W LL Pa 00 NmiViA 30) SO m-4 A/gmna 4 11 23 38 fru 55 50 .487 i; 3 4 4 2 1 U>A/^9grs{:irxuD(3).iai-NMYEn8.a VanuuM. 3 !ri'? 3“ K ev in M itc h e ll h a d a tw nal League I lM.mn Ifrt. Ccun CanFranoseo i i 57S7 . .498 6.H laa.18,JS-PijnoU)ou(U) 3(MMkn)|1i) Pwnan«o homer and an RBI single andan W ill ------SanD«go S5 Sa Ml Sa-DM«nri2 DaTMCannaf - ■' LMG«TwNollroMMMO I-jr3*-l»7» sa .487 70 HA-lUto)ni>ll(1l| : C lark added three hits andtw i K«nu«C-tyS.Hff»Yor» I, tl ifW'ji l>o<«a» 54 S757 .48S n [20 CS-o 10. TtiU 2 a rn t) aiihb 'MnmStftQirm arm 7 to 4 3 4 4 •• Sirwi ' ? t' f 3 AlA tlanta 8-3 W cdne.sday foi U»««*^5.T9rorM3 _Dog5t*_ 4 0 10 OU»iu» ' 50 10 LiaOmwNeiiNalnduMd FmsL2'7 I 2 I I_0 I f*eat»9u8 0 ' 2 3 . . 18lh 181 win in 24 games. beut.Phiiudclphiulia forf< the Nth slraighl I ■ CiHonii 7. Urti«ou 4 3 0 10 UWJtt«;c ' 5 0 2 1 Uo(itrMl2.DiaoaO bloM T-widad “ I '1 O' 2 Trcvor Wilson (8-9) wentlu^eveti' lime JhanLslo.run-run-scoring doubles by ) OiWMalSuSM.ini a.-una1D 4 0 10 Om<^ 40 10 San Fraimoi 8. AaaiuaU3 3 DSnaA I8 5 4 4 1 2 OanatTut □“ “ " n Bobby Bonilla mdund Barry Bonds and a ■ ToMr^Om* jcu.-K(rt 4 0 10 Mr*tl l 40 10 PrmOufBH 5. PMJDolpruAd) 3 A«ESB I 2 0 0 0 1 Eoadof Olli ■nr’innings, allowing iwo runs ononwven ,omcr-savng catch:Itch from Bond.s. H .' .. KinuiCny lOutKia 7.5)alN«o«Yw» Ym Gfnmtl - 3 I 2 0 W«nrwid 4 0 0 0 Sl LOM S. Nm Vgiii i4 CnMww.i-} I 1 0 0 0 1 Pam , 0 J ; ^ hit:hits. Hc struck out six andI d id n o t r,- . ^ , , (SMt>ion 11-81. Ham iOtflb 4 0 3 0 H>uilcin4IS«nDi^.(ft|,(ft| usnosx I tooo: Cottsnca •f Pittsburgh camcme from behind to win H walk a batter in winning his Tererao (Sai9*mrf« 10.5) al UMsuki«3ukso Omt,H 4 0 2 0 C*!»»tm il 4 0 0 0 Gnewua al iM AngeW.*«,(«) (' Aoe$np)9«4B2C«lCa9Bt>nr«8T<.Ccn.pU«j Panama ." fo , lhc ntlh »r.isl,ilight game, including a ■ ,• (Pi«*el-4|.iJ3Spiii. » 3 b 3 0 0 0 Tcdty^OviO«nM i92laamnM(»n UtU8u»7 0 1 0 1 sslraighl ir as the Giants' iended 4.3 victory on Tuc 1 OaUMlDait'q 2 0) al S«ar« (Kinten7-5).iKam D<«,M 3 0 0 0 Bnimm Vi 1010 Uvswri(Ha/»rl-()alCtailCltcagolScatUnS. HBP-«rDS3' Utrpm-HTn. Oi)dL*l:FrU.OarVif Smnj, Atlanta starter Steve A very John Kruk's firsfirst-inning homer off ■ ; 5asp.rti. Tnk » 2 t : Tmne«U 38 1*1 3l,205pm. ItanattThra HIM losl for the.first time.in1 seven jo,,„ gmiley (14-8) . ' BO(10'<(0*nin«'4'SiatCi«««<4n«(0-xjfOraC) CCOOCO 01D 1C0-2 Pwaiwpnj (DUnut 6->)8-*) I Bl PiCttwV • r-3S5. A-31 JM. 4-8) helped the Phillies ■ - S3Sp,n. OrrMam niCOI r»UUIO :0-CrMfwH{l7).|;i 7). la (C«nTW 0 0), B 35 p til. b ox scores N ationanal ch am p io n sh ip icing oul seven lim cs ii; H ' Caiienu. u.ciatu/incui^-oia CiVJ.-v»i|*l 3JW.COJJI1 C5-C>-Xuil|1) &nonnali(a/a8 31alSanlSanFianoKO FEM 4. nXQEnS13 3 FOnTLAUDEnDEnOAJ.E.FUl(AP|-nM.jM two-run homer in the first aandhis ihe first ihree inninnnings against Tommy II ; , {Ef>O4«nt^.).00ipm GwwiiSi &-n»a 5f-JVutVu iMcCwianJ l). lOOSpm.pm. CMCMtATI lOSAMQOS WMmdaroXIroltna'N4i>otia)SMll71l 7 13 5 S 2 2 2 4 ATUKTA • SWSMFRAN DttMp 001lOOO St.«rril S02I AguitO. l£l.29.4;iJgutTarMr,0«vua. i i r . GantGa had a two-run homeTier f o r Cardinals 5, M.1.-vrt I D D 0 0 a ith aa . tfltiU DoanA 4 00)01 lArtrlS SI 10 Wam.CKnw*.WA. ISIJO.lUMnoM. Atl 0»rt» 3 OC ' GWr.1 J 0 1 I PO-lep«l KiAttl 4 0 I 0I CUMClcu 4 2 11 OfMlil 4 I 1 :«n.p«9tM. Ii1.48 S.Jtxn Atlanta. ST. LOUIS (AP)^P) — Ray Lankford's . I ------! J I.f e -JVtvny • -• CnlKoKSKM {UUWU - 4.I.J.I.U«i-UcC4*il- —4.1.1 2 -..SiCo3B------iO.:.a.l.O-aW,atft-_l.S.aB_fi(*.Aiain>Iai.Iaiai..T«iaaAau4aea_15l.41L...... ------(wo-run triple cuppeiippedoihree-runeighth— ■ ------WnM" i i t : J 0 2 0 f « lr«.Ctt» PnBtJB 4 1 0 0> ncnCU.t IS 5 2 3 2 CUttulb 4 l1 i1 t l»mu 4 9 0 0 7 A0vnW«m.irn. Anngtcn. Teiat, Ttiai C'v Atrwrt 4 0 0 0 ■ 4 0 : J T-J(» A-106* Cirtcl 4 112’ K*KrUcfJI 4 123 Df»««l 5 1 2; I CJiwSe 19 11 Ai)j»!ic*. I.S2552 55 B. I-l V/mmiom. Santa E x p o s ^ C u b s 0 inning us Ihc St.I. L, Santa Clara, 1 S2 85. CHICAGOQ (AP) — Rookieie B rian lhc N ew York Met;Mets skidding lo ihcir I ‘ S0)»» 4 110 Pjr^OjS JOOO muTESox*.;cEnsi &»«' 3 0 0 0I 5 0 0 0 UTMf* 09(0 0 0 i»«Bl OOOO 40QIU-1,Oot»Ctotak W.alheffprfl. Fl Myefl. Ftjt, D,,- in K 1-3 ^'xth siruighi loss3SS with’ a 5-4 viclory I . . ScTMUU 4 110 IrutJS 1 0 0 0 CHOOO oeinojnorr luw ib 4 o i oI u.->u.-«me 5 0 2 0 jrtMd: i 00( 0 0 2 0 0 0 Swt«. innings inni us Monircal beat Chiciigogo for its Wednesday nighl. I N«»wnjJ 2; 10 1 (U ^ l 4 3 3 0 POifn:IpiXi 3 2 12 UrM» 3 0 I 0I Bym n i 1 1 0 W r^ a I 000Ot K.C>up OOOO Hae.lAntans'» : 3 2 I D A,»r]tp 1 0 0 0I TWfconpTW 3 0 0 0 0 ^ a 1 0 0 0 XxUftrd. Wain.W. WAVE,4J8»4.3.W,aa Burncs n (.1-4) retired 14 batteiters in a C ardinals 10 slay> 4 4 9 3 TM 38 3 10 3 OAaa.Ptano.Ttc.TB.al.Cfl»efPlano.42Be3 8. “ UmMM 02 ICI KO—4 I'svMiS 3 0 0 0 r«>9Rd 3 0 2 2 T-a.»rP" I 0 0 0I B«»TPB« OOOO 010 ICO IM 1-» &osOu.B»U.J.u.JacUannU.FIa.0o8« row in one sircicli before wulkiIking his first-plucc Pitisburiburgh in lhe National I E-Sct«M)2(i:) DP-|I2| DP-Cramaal Tenn.Siarrfsrd..Ofd.4 32 4a in thc t| ninih. Barry Jones goi Ihc li Ln«/V^il):«-&eoi29« i}i Hn-Jnw(iWi1 10 1? Oi-r«lr«l8 IOOD IC«»P OOOO lOO-Crcrrai 10 In I Duis for his ninth suve. wim.»)(n).p»Tonii4) s-rtKUfiy-iy-PMxw UTTiMC 5110 Jiaiib 3 TdU 17 8 13 1 Diiw»ff).S»»irt«rr,|1.T(1fc«»)^1,T»u»A<|uasoA, " ;„„i.-,» m guf^cs. T h e y 'rer nonow only one gume ■ GtAHMmv Kft«.c 4 0 0 0 Kit 2(00 AatO 0CSO 2C0 910-3 SS-0o«ini CS-Ou<-DuO« t2^ S-ViWr^POT AolM.Ta.U(Jj1 IJaton Frti. D«U0 Gjartian. Loser U Greg M uddux (10-7) sin; above .500 and fell IOy< games behind I If H nenEn fm so Coj» 4 110 JeuiDa»rt.O(M0(M90flu 5 113 Uamfrinp 0 100 E-XMIMIII) 0UUUX13)(13) CP-SanfranoKoC H>' H flEn DO SO SarlaClatlS»SivnO^b. SanaQatl.CMI, in Ihc ,i fourth for tlte C ubs' lone hii McC«UW.».IS i 8 3 3 2 3 (W«c1«>cl 4 0 0 0 1.lC0-AUru4 Saiftamugrauoll IS-leSnTi Orttm :iueWs'rgnrMA.AmAn>or,U, Brci ° Burbcric opened thc ihirdrd wilh a Mill Thompsonon ledI off the eighth I BMn 113 1 0 0 0 2 TcBB 38 » 121 TeonCOB 12 ( 8 7 (7) 30-WClan2l<) >tf)-Ouji-OUjwtni Cvd(271 (3u>Kn 2 Irancn Oark tnd T'uU.FUIa-9'L triple ttipl to riglil-ccnier und Spikece O w en w iih u wulk und TorTom Pagnozzi singled H Eitfmni 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 3 CNcagO IM83 Ml OS-8 50-mnoirp!onirpwn(l« Oa*W22 2 ^ 0 0 0 0 2 NC,32C'03.0.3.0.CocfterSw«tiCl«0, followed fo||, with u iriple for a I-r1-0 Icud. Ihrough shonslopp on a hil-and-run play ■ ...... Hnwr«i^ ' 0 0 0 0 0 I DMM 10101 C23 C01-4 CS-<1''0'PUii|<) iMAfiQHia '"'Unnsapelj.Un u n m ■ ' E-Vc>n./i|iS|.C{>tiei lOO-Ch-Chcagol D«w . #> Vt•t Rtn R 00 SO u»pM t1 4 2 1 0 5 Awjlo.ojiofll 0"=One out luier. Dclino DeShieldss singled^ ■ to put runners utI theIhe comcrs and chase ■ WnlL>3 S 5 S 5 1 4 12 riMWlH) FiWJwlTffl iMnp'XnpentHI Mm X.&OU ;1 2 1 1 0 1 Cakipnu Captaliptal A4uaM. Sacramaraa. Call. ;o 10 scoreS( Owen. sian er David Cone. H MM 3 2 1 11 0 2 )0-GrKaa(MW5U«) 50-n*mi>^1.►-1.0a'aTort»»,0*Kttfmi«. ■“ ■ B r j S*anlkkCorirhni.u«mi .• Chcijj SaiF ran iMUaa rmPiA SKcnj Call. FlondaiAauaK3,J.01.M2,»iMaik« Am Despite 71setbacks, s, Blue I T-S0t.«k-n242 5 13 5i J7 5 8 4 TWaonW8» 7 7 :2 2 9 8 W4ara. ThO. UWI VaJww, CamobWC6». Qt»o. iHtCT Say. 2 02J!______^ ------jn jiitw rsrn. 51. LouT^Parliwar b«rn CiuS. V BnEWER9S.BLUEJAr5) ' fiu'iurw43 1 10 c ; 0 0 0 )' 1 1 0 t 20280. 4, Uni»tcKwn.f,T)tuTWM,Fla,Ft. | TOHIXTO . UIWAUK££:£ .lr>(stflS27 2 2! I I 1 I 3 Ai«r p«nM B 2 Xr9«kvti ' ■ « ; h tt a r n u Omi. Ptt-Cjtnta • ATUWTA SWnWN Z«nna.ri.Lau<»jud»tda»a,nx,Fl8naaAH3t«.W(Wi.rnLn'nLflAuroSKM. •Xtia t l »l»U 2a2»l.8.Uif,[Urf Elan DUnctwJ. Narnou. FMn2» 4 100 4 I 2 2 3 2 W«.rhrt.Fir9i KWtMrt 5 122I 2 DlnaB 3110 Ga.5«mACantJC»nt^.20^.04.7.5t»e>*DeltTla^ CanwA 4 0 10 Vsgniijn 2 0 0 2 I 20 I; I 1 1 J 1-307 A-K294 I-0« t2() 512129 kkCMrf 3 0 0 9 WalnutCtwk.Clk.CiLf..Ca-ewdPiMunltu. MILWAUKEE (AP) — I .111? ______Eoma_____Uaau i wckMB.fiJg paifmwa, F»ttJU:t»>, _ pilace l a i Toronto’s losing s:sucnk Americanan League B S m X 4 1. ? o a ^3 0 2 0 WP-*Kw?i EX7CB2.CUDSD lamaSb 1 0 9 0 KHkfll 4 0 0 0 20558 ' . (MMI 4 0 11 OOM" 3 910 0 UiTpi*v-l«sn. HKOy rmibutik«tt«a.s««l. WXm&M. CMCCHCAOO G*«CI J >l iI t 4 0 1 2 400U*-I,S»»U>»UT»ortBM.U«tM.I*W,n cached seven -r- its longestfit sincc' x MMlOi 3 0 1 0 6-.»w3B 4 40 0 0 - (>iS rv?. Ph*c» » I h B1 '• ttr h U USirmi 4 I121 2 rmn«» 4 0 0 0 Lauoenui*Smffl;mmTMtT>.43125.2.A/T, ihChe Blue Jays' collapse al the: eend of victory, striking: out 10 and allowing H . UMmi* 0 0 0 0 On«rc 4 40 2 1 r-4 10 *-21,114 0S»a29 4 0 1 I CWMtef cw» 4 0 0 0 CW«l 110100 Mmmc 2 0 0 0 ' WMi.DnUon IW*. P«ttt, 4 M 45 3. It,,.'he'1987 season — as Chriss BI o sio three hits in eight: innings.inni H WyWte 3 0 0 0 3 Otuntd 4 0 1 D CncCnolb 3 0 0 0 Diu w b ' < t'2l'2 I mnc 1 0 0 0 TtnyaWluunt.0r».Oouna»n.flA.Cor« J, 5,j Late ALbo?f SCO sn»ga 3000 eumu io0 i1 0 ■ Ut» u 2 0 D 0 “ Spnnst. 4 M.Ji;i,}i;4,6inrf>^‘B*>-'...... icd-1cdihc-MilwaukceBiewcnrio-tOTT3<5 ------Ghito-MufJtnezT>ezT-unoiher-rookie*— — Tew 33972 Tcdk 31 ;c o re s i s ;' J o J SOanonit ^ 3 0 9 0 HrwlD 122221 AMvtn 1 0 0 0 acMTStM. Va.a,TervwuMAquatci,4.5a4S Tl virtivictory Wednesday night. homered twice forir the Orioles, who won ■ ~' Tonai on xo» EOCO-3 CnOUSt.Fl>MaER3 7 ^ BJMtp 0 0 0 0 CSatl C8al 3 0 9 9 Ob»s< 1 9 0 0 TCutop 000DOO F«».W> 1 0 0 0 F5ion, thehe Blue Jays since Sept. 29. DP-UM>M« 2 LOO-Tcrars 3. UmAa•k*m8. *iH U K) I h H 0>M3b 3 1 1 0 Cnuxai cn»: 3010 He»nns 1 0 9 0 Taiav 4 57.42.8, . 1987. ^ ey c n ru n s a n di seven se> hits in, 2 M 2D-0»n«((2l).CnU*l»u»(7) hft-CV»-CVxq M 40 10 OVkIOAC)uic 4122 Omn 3111 mrnUi VAl^ 9 0 0 0 TeM -0 88tSt 1 TM It2S2 U3,PM(M.428 al'loillowed one earned run and1 ;.seven innings for thc Runglungeni. who have loii B1J.SB-U5»1c.2(I2|.'i1>.t.«( Zr-faj>t.Vour). P»tt» * 1 0 0 0 OsuMiMI ■ 4 0 2 2 0«nMp 2 0 0 0 GranlC Gran 2 0 0 0 Aim. 4C0 2C0 3CD-4 4001'mr^rMa]rMar-I.F)o>nBS»lo. Flala (I(Oar* Tott»i. View Sl»fiiOw, cix-gamc jw . losing streak ag 1 DO SO S ^ttl 5 2 2 0 Cnp«i.ucu 4 0 0 0 . . GUaap. cut 29 10 £-WWa«n()).Uim:»»m^inn>-Aaral. U«(m Motrin.Wn.Pa^Z««ft.),345 I 49 2, i.** ig a i n s t T ^ ' nMWi------1 2 3-i-tmt«iim 4 0.0 0...... — . vriMrn Wl* --1 0 0 0 - (a)-Aam]r:uiny<•tViOKB 4.28-CSStBi(in.— fon UauantawMSnMiTMtivFt 3 Uvdanta>«,----- — tOH - Angels 7,-Twins-i n s 4 — ------— ------. «MU24 e « 5 i5 . 2 2 Oowes 4 1 3 3 .CNJWrtwn 4 2 3 0 Ucftyp UCD OOOO D)uwt(l}|.l*j*t((|.01. OiMn (I4|. WCM. 2 (18). na, 3*8 4S 3. TiT»ui Aquatic*. AiAWi. Taua. n . ■ Doug Henry pitched two pi 0 I 0 0mM 2& 5 0 2 1 S»7Jil6<16 3 2 2 1 TeM II 18 2 TM Tea 2S 0 2 0 UaWA«F«(22| Hn-KMMMcM(2).aMI») 35057.4,FonLiXI UuMtdaX a Fl. UudtrdaM. MINNEAPOLISLis (AP) — Dove H NHM I 0 0 0 nnings for his third save. ' IMcOmU I 0 0 .00 1 0 P»i™>3B 4 0 0 1 >Un3etse 3 110 itm n- 002 OE OO.COW S0-TrMArnl21.MMMfl(3) 5-. r -u Winfield ended aD I,-il.-for'27 slump with H !■«•« nr^tc 4 0 0 0 Homenc 4 111 CMaga 030 D3C OO OCD-4 r H nER DO SO Cal.t.,3S4.14.8,lI 8,PoCi«(IA.F(.l«)a»raal*. David D Wells (12-8) lost his f . 7 7 3 11 1 0 4 HpnUB 3 110 JOdna 4111 LOijMnn>7n U0ai« OOOO IP H flflEn I DO SO TCaaUto M d . andnd nine hits in six-plus inning:>gs. Tw ins 7-4 Wednesda)»day nighl. H Tom <3 7 13 7 TcM 35 8 12 7 ycrM Bai Fames ______W inricld,.whp;scj>se laM home run w as______' ------Uii|i.i»-tamM•4(1).C^Uv^U|l) 0099 Hoanan - 3 - S. drove a t-2 pitchitch from David West H DP-T.m I. LCO-T..M 9. UMnvn«7. CU*ttBL107 7 8t 2 2- 1 5 'D>rtMp«>«ll04MMM«ri.4n ^awgiwa a ^ ^ NlN EW . Y O R K (A P ) — DDunny {3.3) into the left-ne:i-field stands wiih one ■ cnoLests,fwn£n32 . '* 25-0»nrg(l1|.Si«Ta(X).n«n«»n..rni.MMn.S*csiil. I'HilenlS 'unuhull hit a grand slum off Former-fo ,j,e founh foro r hihis 22nd home run; ■ TSXA# WTM»£ (IJ).CMt»lr«jH).»*»a«l nn-Kin-CeniMtm HOP-^BatMtlOmon) (Uk-Brt- CU»»ii. nacura.ThttLWRt aEVtUKOCAVCAVALIEnS-aanMHonr, ■ Roy,:oyol Sieve Farr (.1-3) in the Couakt U>TCT>-HaTH. Tw. r«H Wr.Wr.Smxri. T-2AlA-i;jM 7 ' Winfield, u nuiivelive =-^ in in g und K unsus C iiy w o n fc HmtS 3010 Dwd 4 41 ! 1 0 P H n £flen DO CO CoMTM.n(«l>y NEW YORK KMCOflCKS-SflrwJPatnekEaW, ‘"c moved ,into 23rd placepla .on the all-lim e ■ Pkiwraib 4 0 0 0 OAMni 4: r-2i8A-M817 Asmceitpunat( CM«. ' niruhiruh lime in tOgumcs. ftnyie OOOO cne>^u 4i4 123 JoGumi/iL7S 2 2) 8 8 HCX8T0M SWDCOO IFoonwx - TaT artubull's hom er wu.s h is 25ll•ilh ihiK ■'**• AI Kulineu liiv -...... ’ ^ ' I hit 41 homers in 2I> H . SotiK . 3 110 »UM2B 1 C0 0 0 IblMI 3 10 3 0 0 0 3 PfWTtSlPKUJUl _ « rhrhU ■ - « ( h > MBM c.nr u(id his sevcnlh curcer gm nd . J. ■ Winfield has hit ‘ ' SM )( OOOO OnuUkrf 4 I122 Jrta a 2 I 0 0 0 0 PHU PITTSWTTS8UWSM tt D£Tn0(TU0N3- K?52issrc«.. rd 'sixih since ng the Angels on May ■ ■ ^nultl 4 112 toenib 4 { 8b I h » rnrtd 112>21 >emdcl 52f0 knaOwM.taah*■ hwfoarewaet, '*1 was lhe Royul.s' team-recordrosixin I j; ,990. in u irude n m tfi 3 0 0 0 4 )3] 2 SMW 3 e 4 3 2 3 DiUcf < 1 20 Um«U«MI» 3 1 to Oggoc 401;II 2 TFnSiB -5112 /UNNCSOTA MKWOS-ABrwilK>Htm.»inVIKt grumrund .slnm ihls scaw n. rude lhai .sent p itc h er H BMiaka 3 0 0 0 GemwK 31 1 1 0 1 rtaMr» 3 011 A ttatl 3210 OgOTlie 422'2I.TGin"1 <<99 Al Nopa. iWatM Tom Gordon (9-10). l)\c Royals'Is’ third . Mike Win 10 the NewMew York Yankees. ; H UOUS OOOO IM%ie 4C4 0 0 0 Poola 2) 1 1 1 0 0 CWtl 4D0 0 VnS)i Oi00 entagsc 4 l2 t Jonnaoti,M«b*ck>uck«.Aa)w«]SMnLov«, P'‘cniteher. ihrcw three innings of oi nnm l» 4 0 0 0 frth«myii,4.2 2 10 I 0 0 0 2 U ^ i f ' 4 120 OanOani 3011 Smman 3 0 <0001 lt9Ml3D 4 0 0 0 »iart.on.ra»vMn n Irom Otfu.. rclic;lief.. Briun McRue m i t e Sox 9, TigersTig 8 I vantarf 3 0 0 0 io»»o(« 0 9 <010' Xmi 3009 TAMPA9AV0UC(JUCCAN£EnS-8«»dCnart« cndlr 3 0 0 0 OHenSJS 23 I 0 0 9 0 CH*i«3» 401D VM nding ihe American Leugue's lol""6c«l DETROIT (API') —- Mike Huff broke I TM* ' >1 1 >} Totk 3>8 19.10 .12 10 - Poed(*f^BH«a«inn»7AWixVMancn Oaukme 4 0 0 D UttrUa»np O'OOO tavtp 0 0 0OO 1 WMI 0 9 9 0 ifcRa*,OSpn»v«lMl»r<»n.t«iS-»«r . killinilling sireak uf the year al^2 gum TjMi ao OOD oaCCO-2 (KMe(taflMnM7in V ata ----- 3-9-l-t-t«>itfccwm—»9 »-i— fvtidt^------to O’l00-Ana»i- 0 0 9 0' eoninei imcs. un c ig h ih -in n in gB lie ti« with a lwo I. BATM i VoUg^e.lM.KMur IkMcn 1 DOO IW»1vU nt 3 0 8 0 Ca^^n 5 2°:22 Oa.«p 1190 . UaK* ted Sox 2, Indians 1 Chicago While Sox beai the Detr'oil I . .,..30-e>M*«2tni.jiw(7vnn-- ,4 1 19I { UUdfp 0009 BALTVAOnSBIA!SiT^S^nor^. CMIrtW 2 r7). otn.1 II) SS-On»»«awo (13).( HarWjp OOOD IMA lodJI 2010 POflirp I09[9crFk9«igtp 90D9 mdMiW.cndnnJfti*tlfTroy,l9n.ard. CCl,EVELAND l (AP) — Joe Hc T igers 9-B to closeic within w m games pf ' ■ ’ SMnon(7). IWWERSi.ATH£nC3l Sn*TPSn*, 2000 OlVgcn 1«0(00,MMup 9 9 0 9 'I■CCU£Oe - 'on for Ihe fifih tim e in .six deciSo n s first-plac-e Minnesoia;;oia. ' I ' U» H nw BO SO ' CMUWO KATTU Wt»«MtnrSb 1 0 0 0 Doxnp OOOE9 0 DrJcU(»i 9900 OWYATMlETICiTICCOWFEBENCE—«*rt»« • I . \S nd Tony Penu hil a go-uhcud tuicS e e The Twins, wholio h lead the A m erican I Tm «rhU TM rJIS TMTM* II 8 8 1 Cnjtl • 2 2 22 1 TMtimAtCMOfl “"J 7 1 2 ntStfil 4 111 EJMU3BI3B 4 2 2 0 m w * »m too CCO-0 TM .31111II » 12 TM a > I 8 1, ' Ilyy inill the scvenih o.s Boston wonS f< h e League Wesl. losl)St I- lo C utiforniu 7 -4 . ■ . .. ■. Ryrwii) S 2 3 5 J 33 2 4 SOIO rv taIS) a 5010 HMutfi OCO «0 D1>-« HoiMn 020 OQ (3>-l2 OENOEY-Nair*«T.dDM>C«n>>drtttimanl ^ixlhxlh tim e in seven games. EJeiroil rem ained tw two o gam es behind !in I a*tfta4.Patu^8 BaiOao) DIB CraeceX 5 0 0 0 OffJicfc> 4122 DP-ftBtvgn2.Lce-pr«*t' 300 tOO-l looiMlcoaefi. Hesketh (7-2)'allowed one ruin n und ‘•’'J a l Ea,sl us firsl-iirsi-place Toronto l()si ■ ; ..U«MVr.12 I J 2 2? 2 10 Owiai* IDIO CO«"U)118 3 0 1 1 nMiuT»iH201.C«tii«(181.niSIl.lhinllTlltotfi 6-Oaj*»l(I2).OnT«(J)i(S).0«^-SintM9l1 FnANCISUARXyniO»*-Nam«inow»nO»« . cec; the Blue Jays’ ■ .{MA*---- iOOO-Aa*«»*..14,--- 3.t.0«— (St.QM>|l7VilcC)Mai (41.30 l«0isl21.ageB|lii. ou— nnltnd MRWI^BBtlMTWICMtfl______.'liLi!X hli.s in seven innings, sirueitrk mil 5*3 01 Milwaukee; urn. Jaatnr3B 4 1 l 0 tUmilIII 4 1 )2 Hn-K>i*(l5).CS-V>WB(2)2) Sf'6F-flaa>,. p| IS-TfwanM (5|1 W«-U3«u*i(aa9>|ia,T«M(S|. rMigniWn<)«Diw Jeff Reunion piichcd the ninih..giving g ■■■■»■■■■■■■ UMan. rn . Kiwr Stord•OKL 'Ct»go2i> 4 0 2 1 MnMinon»ws(elrKruIlr^g. »rKH LCe-C«UMI9.SM«t2D^^KCrUSWinn.' •" "«BOI------2------9 - — O-O-O—1—9---- 0PflWOFI£l.&-M>-44wiwdCi«wUe*«w»,------Or.J3rcg-SwindclM7*lI):allow«i-I— -BUY^Ii■LUfflADET - — . UCAtd S 1 OO wimta -4 0 0 0 EU4rtnnl2S).einw|i0j l(M»wnf»wn3ansn(9). S.MiS.11 1 9 0 0 0 1 SaiDHgo •1 eeacn: Nancy lUi aaauiani runsms 1ond eight hils in 7 I-.*) innings. .KOMI IMO SU* SOSOIO a*trJtii9|.eirtwi24rs6-r1B sos o t o S^-OSn«i Wfprn-Hcilia, Bwm. fill. HncrMiSaantMW UUattel.4J 10<0 3 3 ) 0 1 awaltninwn'tUi IDiUIOGOINIIN GALLERIES! S114 WatrH 9 0 n DO SO . D«lWtT>»iriow>trg.' Roai^JW 9 1 0 9 t ,9 UadMn*«>»mar>mant»up«viicir. ' O►rIolcslO, flt Rangers 2 . .. EwMrt ODOO .kUrarl -303000 OWrt rs.2381^-42.101. tMMM . 223'3 2 2 2 2 2 UP3ALA-4iVTW()l nawbatwal 302N.Main.1Mnivin Faila, I d 63301* bung,4» SOOO mi/l 202 0 t0 Cl»ailL>7 5 I) J 5 DanM pcM a 2 baan V BALTIMORE (AP) r ■ r ' ______-. Mussussinii (1-2) golXis llrsi.tnujor. Ic , Z l 7 3 3 - B v;*J ;
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Tfiursday. AujVygust 15,1991 ■nmoo-Rows.IWS, Twin Falls, Idaho D<3 ' !' Big Skyr — — ___^______• T , —^ I - .....jContinued-ifom-D-l__------.b d e a g u ea'ftd-BcngoLfans.io.Jmow-ii rc —iittvc .qualiiy_flt_mos_t j» ssitions. i t The finals visit lostist spring, returns with a the top, pariicuarly in’cjitjids Jeff this fall), they cancan get open and wc w had since 1987 whenon wc led Ihc >l"» Hi' “school had another solid other o thing Is we havo0 shown a metafl^atee and’ seven screws KoWnson Ro andlransfcr Craig'ig‘Sfluha.1.-led'we'cari'fun'Vl in'with ■pcoplc-in thl';;'------R Ipague in total offense." isuid Hull. .. recruiiinElg years and continues to tendenc)2rto t< lose a lot of pplayers (to • covering lhahat injurx_”^bui you boibookends at 6-4. 255. Botloth have league.’' . That is due largely to thet sioWircd I’ms in tl*the kind of talent needed to injury) ii and if the wronglg g u y s g o couldn’t tell it Ihisi spring.'jif he-stays speed. spc Mat Groshong drawss Smi ith’s "O u r kids wroivrotc on the (black) » Quarterback positioition where ploy in thislis league.” down, d we’ll bet meiocre in a hurry,” healthy, we willwil have a great years,” praise pra at left tacklc along wijvilh right board at Georgia;ia S S tatc (w h e re, Id aho, ff MJadcnich is “to my mimind ihe besi , 1*’there was some discussion he h added of the Vandal depepth. Smith prediclcc:lcd. lactackle John Sirmon, 250,, w' ho si lost 28-2 7 in thcthe scmifiiials last; p fihlctc wc’yc-had there.re. He’s n Icgil al Elkhomm (flatI pcihaps ISU had thc Smith is happy v-ith hisis offensive Despite losit)sing the two defensive "solid "so and maybe our strongc:jest." year) that we woiwould be back ihcrq^ [ ------4.5 in the 40. hns ckclnnn andls bey rccmuiiiting crop o f this season. front fi of tackles Jody Schi:hnug, 260, linemeni Smithlilh says ” I think we can ’T h e reaso n s w e won lailast year this fall. We ha'have a bluc-colliir ;r __ lo u ^ os noils. He evieven covered The-twfr•■o-lhings Hall points to is asnd^ErHc a Wiker, 280 al.along with been good upp ffrom. O ur qucstmakrs wa:was we got better defensivelyrly laic in program Ihat workt'orks ils lail off. Last' kickoftriastyear." ------:------;— tncretfggtf-rtf-slze and dgpiti"irna7'-g T280rnnd—nrc—at—tincbcbackci'"UTTd" 'ill th e the year and'wc'were^blc-to-orun-the—yearns—playoffs s f f s — g o t— a — littlc^^------f: ; Hall says Mladenichlich will “add more importantly, another,, JayJi Lukes, 251. secondary." foofootball. W e can do more witk-ith Nuss recognitiion foror oour kids and thc^. ^ new dimensions" to0 tthc Bronco big infusionion o f speed. Elia Ala'ilima-Daley returnsr at The cornersers are Dave Gistarb, (at quarterback) bccause; 1hc can want to improveove. Thai makes ui; offcn.se, noting his speedced gives BSU ' "v. /c have accomplished tight ti end at a smallish[i : 225 b u t, 175, and Busleisler Hickman. 175, both thrthrow thc ball downfield.d. If Ihe better coachescs I bccause il puts’, Ihc luxury of option, sprsprint out, and anything (ir(in four years), it simply is Smith S notes "we don’t ask;k our tight junior college;c ttransfers. Tlic safeties wi~mdch. 'Ihat's whyy It s good wc *n-W8-h^£“camc'loo'casy in ccrtain —countryin^M ci Chcs'lOsI yciirarrThe'fbp "Robcn“MoiikTk. 235 scniorV'"is good ^ I have'our first four gamiames at home. «spccts. ’ hihe said of ihings that pre- prospect p is junior Yo1 1Murphy, against the ruirun but we’re excited AUCTION ~ He can get his sea legs:gs in familiar conditionedled the average ISU fan lo credited ci with "probablyy the best about Brian WaWamlscy (220)' because SATURDA\lY, AUGUST 17,1, 1991 cxccllcnce.e. spring s| of any player" b:by S m ith , he has three yearsycj left and caojiuikc I surroundings." L oi^ted: 51h & Junliilper. Filer.______'< Thc other part of the offenslie “Wc wuilant our faithful in the dom e Chris C Taylor is thc staninglg split end an impact. HeIe can' run and he'll''hi< — ...... tlouble barrel is the.rciiretum of iSJ-. .M 'li'ipp?'!oning us. We want a team but bi Alon Allen could be thehe big play you. We haveIVC to gel him in the _ S ale Tim e: 10:00B a . m . ^ H t o l u n c h . ~ cciimgVAnd I think that's speed s| ster there. C urtis RliRichardson game." SmiihIh said. Thc wcaksidc -• ■ ■^uhd running back ChiChris Thomaii. lli“> is FURNIT A low grade infectionion hampered "ha' «" haveha' this year. We’ve gone "is "i a little guy but he’llI ccatch Ihc linebacker willillbc I WillSuffo,2l5. ITURE-APPLIANCESI s f •Thomas’ production lastM year and he a ^ e r playersers who wanted lb'come lo ball bi over the middle." On Ihe dcfcsfensive front, Brian 1924 Gllberansan1 i upright piano - Roll11 toptc (desk - 6 : is close to setting a lolot of career Poealello0 andi play in the dome Dunn will be lined upI ata several Cockerell injureured a knee jogging nnd ft. b la d e, 3 pointt hitch - Oak rockersers - Lots of -fe Ircords. . because olof fan enthusiasm and positions pi lo keep defenses:s guessing had to forego3 hish fifth year. Stoning miscellaneous. Ii'V ; "If he’s healthy — and he's crowd noiseise." os a! much OS possible. Tom Keatingg becameb disenchanted Terms: Cash orr bankable c h e ck dayla y o f s a le . h worked very hard in the off season After spripring drills Hall decided Backing Pearce at taiailback is with the domaniands o fth c game. to improve — hc willll do t wonders Trevor Ca\Cavanaugh would be the freshman fr redshirt Wind HiHenderson ‘‘Thai causused our depth lo ______Owner:: OALMER LOWDEIIER for our football team ," HtHallsaid. ' starting qquarterback. Hc thus ’’who has thc wheels lo0 turn thc evaporate amand the whole deal ^ ^ ^ a l B niMaHed 1 But be Ihen added lhallha freshman b«om es ihIhc first one since 1987 corner ci and do things molost Idaho became .scray," said Smith. "It’s the id by Henry's Auction SeiService Kerry Lawyer, Santa BariJarbora Calif. Jasonon Whiimer moved in to backs b: haven’t been able to>do.” d ihinncsi we’ve'c beenI since I’ve been will see aclidn and is “.the:ihe tailback o f virtually rewrewrite all ISU passing and Nussmeicr. whose broki>kcn ankle here.” Don Henry •Days!rs 208-736-3936 thc future.'He has run ru a 10.35 total offenseise records in four starting may m have cost Idaho a1 inational But Smith sayssa crcam siill is on — Auctioneer'Eves!ss 208-326-5802 (electronically timed)d) 100-meter y<^^- . dash. Hc has big tim e expexplosion. . Tfic chahange in quarterback Dave Tingstod returnsms stability lo irwicBtes 1 aa change in offensive ----- tho-fullback spol wliwhile Chris philosophiesicR. Where Whitmer was a Sweeting brings cxpcxpericncc to k passer. Cavanaugh was Xlankcr. However, sophojhomore Mike lUSs ihirdlid leading rusher. • c a h l s g Wilson, another spcedstciIster, is B S U 's ‘he *P«speed and skill posilions. TIN AUCTION S E Bin W c E e has a knack transfer tailback ta John Peoples The following will bo soU at public auiauction located Irom KMBERLY. kbho 2 milesrr est& 1/2 milo north. future at that spot. "He h TIME: 11:00 A.M . SATURDAY. AUIlUG. 17.1991 t>f getting open," Hal_lsaicsaid, brights 4.52,52 speed while freshman S A T U RtDAY,AUGUSri7,1! I 1991______iU a m tjm W cklM iw , beh 1^ ______— SheldohTorehardbrmjrings speed iq- Murcus-Tealeal ho-i nin 4.5.'------^— - - ehindNorm'ajkle, W n Falls .arry Stayncr. Wide recreceiver Tom Sharp has a the split end while Larr SALE TIME: 1:00 FP.M. L u n c h Available HEW TOOLS _ Ryan Tcd and Vic Marklartarano are 4.55 to hislis crcdit and joins with Jones-and-Al-Smtlh-to-pve—: 14 piece open and box wienches - 5 piccspic open and box wrenclKS - Boa offlwUtters, tjrge and small-Bow f'three o f the besi” at tigEtgEt CTd. ■ Sylvester Jot saws • File - Woodraips' Fterhamlcales • Pliers - Soewdrrver seti^Siileaibeco box and open wrencha- : size on the ISU possibiibly its fastest receiving " PICKUlURCAT&AUTffPAKi r t F gSnap ling pliers - Impact drinr - Mea T h e B ro n co s h av e si 19S5 Chev 3/4 Ion pidoip. 4 wheeleel sive wUi utility bed & pipe radsks • Cat D-6 aawkif tractor - 3 u. Aasuring tapes. 25' - High speed drill^i!l b:bits • Lkiesman pliers - 5-junior Loe cominationiin in school history, H a d ^ and blades - 6 piece doublee ofiMto bo* end wrencte - Jumper cablesables-Punch and c h « l sets right side with 255-ji Chevrolet pickup b ^ - G50 cc moleelorc)de for_parts - (2) 327 Cnevy engirnglTKS- 1970 Ford Thundabird - Tin snips - 3 piece stitby lalchctt • 1 imers. Mike Key and Pete sion - Pckup lool b u - 285 9il •11 pkice wrenches-20 piece wrercte: t e Iopen and box • Ho key D u n can 'and 2 8 3 -gguard u i Greg Both comi suicide doors, all elecuic - 430 Ford3rd engine - Ford aulomalic transmission wrenches. sQndard and metric - 5 piece tank • McCullough 20’chain saw -• 2S25 h.p. Wisconsin motor. xs plier sets • S piece Ilex end, open and bbox end wiencfies • 1/? A lexander. BSU lost it;its center to Davis, haveve 4.5 10 4.55 times. Five i3/B* ertcnsions - fietiieving tools, som}me with grabber and some magn^ -• 4’4’V vicB - Sharpening slones academics but has 24S-,t5-junior Jeff other receiceivers and secondary, E L E C T RUCAL&MISCELLANE Il tEOUS ^- Hatchets - Splitting mulls - Utility knitinivca and blades - Leather wUing glowsilows-Prybarsd-3pl«cs lave 4.5 lo 4.6 times Power poles - Lights - Used MktwsffdjxpMi pedestals.-Used 200 A fusibiBible switch-Crimp BM tools- paint P bnsh sob - Levels 3 piccs set -• 4 plKs and 3 pnco vies grip sets - ^>and paperI and emery ctoth • Pitman heading a three:ee^man crcw. people hav Furniture clamps - 4 way pbg-tns - 8 titon jack - Speed diiveis and powr strip; ver from spring. Uaxi ^ g ic Chri gas langa-Used:d 22 KW tumacg - Fluoresceni shop ligli strippers - Carpenters speed Tlie Icfl side has Dave; GiacomazzoG carrying ovci chains • Hydraulic tacto - Oki scaleslies - Misc. phsnblng fininiB - Miscellar s w e s • FMon ropes - klodie orindcr.fcr. slono and bufler whee! - Hoavy wdoIol socsods • Wood carving sets - Rikcs - 2 doublo bit xtes - Crow ba back at guard and 266-S(S-scnior Dave Another' plus,pl os Hull sees it. is the h.p. ditch pump - 14 & 12 buikjing'no wire-(3) Bfl t' .liotffi-6heawayy djty chains • New S^vanB-1/2* IB deep well socJid butter and wc’rc reallyly concerned improved continuity.coi houschoM Hems - Mdal shower stallall - Usod brick • Satellite dish • And maimany moro Items too numerous “sets - 3/8 and t/2* docp well Impact socketsa sets - 3/4’ coniplcto socket seta -60- £( piece socket set-Air Derek Farr, 275. and Reed guns • CiMh and ioolher glows • 3 piccccco lool box sets with Irays - Window squasqueegees - Bar clamps and about losing five senior)r II linebackers. Seniors Dc to mention. -C^clatFps-Wtrebrusher-Votege^acr-ieaihcr purtJies^ ...... icd by sophoniire locfiJ candidates who appearlft?h!5?S t< ^e joTr^ = ------n H M s r ShW f fianlc^Tecfiecira^ Tenns C^sh or b a n k a b le "e d B la c k w d I,1, 285, and junior Dave 3ck on the day of sale. All Itemm s s) will b e so ld to the • ability,'-'Hall said. . O w n eers: i KIMBERLY REPAI highest bidder. WTHINB ren a ettle d fo r. n. 265. Freshman redshirt loved (rotn premises m til setti The down linemen inclinclude return Rasmussen, Sals managadbyWallillAuctlonaers& SalesIs Management Go. ------stanors-Todd -Gitkoy,-2-249,.auonc..iromJJ.'Lbcrt.irt. 250. is pencilled in al OWNER: TCrOOlS. TOYS & BEAEANS 'n Anderson, starting centcnter. ' -I------AIIWlllWMli'utirnls-m m em lliiiMm .ie e lm ts .------^ end and tacklc Shawn j Auctloneeis: Sale Managed by Carlson1 IA uction S ervice • f o n ^ nil, , IdahoU 423-6158 ^ •238. Durelle Goodloe,.•218. 21 tries to The defenPensive line is about,the nWall Vemon Kohntopp)p Rodney Allen, Cl0t1< *iAll ilcma sold as is. whera is. lions. maym bo added or dcidcd. Not taqie«Io^loraccltati. Till the shoes o f depanedted three-lime same — twovo seniors in Lancc Niizcl. Kaye Wall Dan' (208)423-5596 (208)42423-6333 (208) 324-55144 (208)436-4951 AUCTIOHEERS: KEITHICARISON ( - 423-G158 - HantenscOi Itiaho ,Hll-Amcricaii Eric HclgeiIgcrson while 230, and Her^crmun Mitchell. 275. und DAVE WARD 734^)624-TWIw tln F alb * DON RASMUSSENCN (208)I 532-4573 Louis Ray. 272. movescs in ut nose sophomoresres in Sean Motlishaw. Klmterly, lilaho KImberliiriy. Idaho Jerom e, Idaho Rupert, Idaho 'tackle “ with all the tools."Is" . 240.and Robioben Ford. 250. !' A coupic of Puc 10 iratransfers and ' Linebackciker staners probably will some men with somes eexperience be Mahc Liava’a.Lia 225; Craig Barr, from last year try to.rebuild rc the 225. and JacJack Honon. 225. Barr and linebacking corps.ps. Matt Homtonares•c seniors. M c L a u g h lin . 2 1 7 , and a Eric seconcDndary will have Key and 'E.scandon, 190. will bce tlthc outside Davis at thcth corners and Steve THE COLLLEGE OF SSOUTHERN swers to th ese a n d othother common question7ns students have ------re tte v tf- t >i<^>noen laIdaho (freshmen or traransfers, fut! or pari staners to injiinjury and disinterest hurt _:iJ______U ah o S tatei te ------b a t j j y ^ wI'c^tl-hav^only-four e ------to attend-the-orientintatlonprogram at'd;3C‘30amon-Tuesday.-Au \ugusl-20r1991r-A ------; Coach .Garth Hall w a n ts th e slaning scnioiliors although we fed we 1 nctivitics-sainn sodicini and some serious-i s - h a v e b e e n p la n n edd to get your semesterte r i ■ ,
lOUSEHOLD&MACHIHINERY AUCTION I I !. ■ SATURDAY, AUGUSIS T 1 7 , 1 3 9 1 y. August 20 FALLI ORIENTATION,' 1991 19 • • ! 600n NcrtnNi SOO Wat u from ths ccntcr o( Paul,Pau klaho go Zmila North on 600 ------^ m ^ ff-W e s tth e a iio!lon.l)DO izigns...... __ 8 :3 0 nm I'indomout about important service//ces you may need and howhc you cananget 7n vd/uGcf 7^bllege~ife^ctiViliesTV^'ous Fine A rts y 'S M .E TIME: 11:01:0 0 A .M . liicfcHBM. workshcihops will help you gel Ihehe year off to a successful'ul start. A uditoriuma : ■ FURNITURE Lain 3 cushion davaio. mst colorolor • Ovcntmiod rocker. llQht blue - OverJveistulbd swiwi and roclfflf. beige 12:15 pm BA^JBECUE for all facultjIty. staff and studenintB Fine A rts Patla t l ^ icctnUr. with 8 track playsr.- Cottoe tableablewith2 endUblos,sUtolop- 2 . ! table \»ma • 1 glass bbit lamp - Set ol bunk bods with spring ond - Set ol 3 t o stools - Sd ot 2 bar stooboob - Comer bookcase • Rccliner. 1:30 pm g r olUP u : ADVISING-by m a j o r lead board, box spring and mattress-S5 Ukihi»n chaks that swKci and aro Meet wiiwith faculty and counselor,tors to begin planning you,!^'r Site will be ontollcn. posted______ANTIQUE ITEMS • ' class schedule.sc poilable • floc«d p im . wlndHip Strombap-Carun telephona. crsnltfsnk style - Singer seming machine. pOi 3:30 pm A BAL \dtilt R e-entry W orks:B h o p - jtyle-00 labl#-Copper boilof-lor • Pin bottle mactiine. ^ tm . wwa: a b : .Music accordion wUi.k^ ILANCING ACT-1 Ad: boaid-IOgsllonmllkcans-LotsoOts olold nick-totads - Poao bocos. Worried about balancing your'Job, Joi family and classes?? Don't missml this special workshof.iop for non-tradltlonal, re- Shields 1155 AmanafelrlBoraloiwithiC8makEr,1 Igerator. bar type • Kelvinitor chest , IfBear. 13 cubic W-SeOT4C«nmonmoreeewing machine, In cab W - Metalletal electric oven cabineL enteringng students. ______.. FARMMI MACHINERY 8 MOTOR 6:00 pm A BALiiLANCINGACt-llAiA dult Re>«ntry Minntapolij Molino tradof J cycle 2p ii£ ! ^ o rt end wolghts. single hydraulic ictnotfi - Yaniahs-Trailmss witrr200 galkin tank and boom, on Wbrksbs h o p . 3 poW top 111* - 3 poin carrier • 3pomtaintblade-3pointcherrypicka> A repeat?af r ? « « « « Shell that Ks stanixd size pickup boct*JohnDBerehwJraulicr3m-i25- • J ------performance! This sess3ssion will be broadcast to•0 S.I.D.C. .• r.slphon lutes-SO 3/4* slphcntion tubes - 251 1/4* siphon tubes - PioPropane tank, 125 gallon • Mod - studentsIts in our Mini-Cassla andid INorthslde Outreach First Securit}ity r bumuiov«ntt»-100«oolpesl-8t• StargeTollsotnetwiie. . . Centers.rs. _ ____ Room S H O P TOOLS • Cfaflsman. electric dilll press on i mower, on metal stand • Eloctilc 7:00 pm GROW hacksaw, i/4 horsepowr on stand Ifo* drill motor-Eiectrk: Black & UP ADVISING S ite will be ■• Decker louter* Electric tatier saw-aw - Eledrk! Sander - Cham s w - WI olol; sodots. r driw with ratcM • A repeat^}at of the afternoon's sessIsslons.______posted______• W^'s-Portable^Uflk-Ts[ and die sat • C clamps - Metric end wrencha - Electric rock saw, ;; KrCnRsmnwoodttfhe-Piinlpo A u g u st;t 21. 22. 23 REGIS;[STATION ______Taylor Bldg.r, . j : miscellaneou U W N M O W ER ■ Boo smoker - BifVlir* B Wifestreiehss-Otdlime W h lub------August 26 g l a siSES s COMMENCE - Cratsman riding lam mmw.r. 32*32 cut, 7 horsepower - Hartkoed HoiJloorlng - Shovels • Rake - A* ■ ^ Lflnte(n-,HandobI|cart-Stfiipj>iiri pump • doal or wood stow - Pcnic tableible-PilsolflrcMod. A SSE l ; ------Cash 01 ior BaMcabla Check Dajla y o f A u c tio n ET TESTING 8CHEEBDULB yon IIP . 116, 125) 4 -OWMEB^BILIILl^LUCILLEjMWAKEWOOD ------Auguu st 12 - 16 8:30 anam, 1:00 pm and 6:30lO ]pm (except Friday] Z SilMltaMgidbrMIf KSraBHITH «UCnO> - 73Mi w o a i n t m l l ;30iil am and 4:00 jpm - Orotroup Interpretationa o f t e s t • c o r e a , J j C T . : ibSIL SSL Vli&ll am. 0:00 am, 12:00 pn : K M i a 421-S043 S24-2S00 . 418-3405 a z u i s s TmSTOO A ugust 119, 21 >23 8:00 an pm. 2:00 pm . 6:30 pmn (except Ft1<^7) ___ - V ______I______Mii - _ 4 ------______/ . ___ 'A____ z f i u MW IPS '■*: ’ I'***
-^ a n a liHislrscicreensitop-prriority foF-eotillfiPllU . A 1 . V U ; i|:' ■' Suemmer encrg;:gy and wildlife proteciionm policies in producc biggiIgger runs o f returning adults,is. Environmental groigroups stressed the need th eCColumbia, c system, M igratingng salmon “can get sweptI intoi for allowing moreB w;water to flow through. LINCOLN CITY, Ore.'rc. — After monlhs Thclie group is to act on a Ustit oft “priority irrigation canalscai and end up in a fielield,’' hydropower dams,, whwhich they consider thc f-'Wasnn’t total of debate, lhc Northwcsiesi Power Planning salmoiion proposals" aim ed a t imp:nprovmgfish Applegate said.sai greatest threat to Colu:oIumbia basin salm on.: Council met today to dccilecide on a scries of runs1 overo the nex t year, T h e powiver er pDmhing council has ababout Farmers, bargei cocompanies and major _ measures lo save salmomon and steelhead Scrtijcens for irrigalion canalss topv thc list, SIO million-im at ils disposal this year, mostn^ users of hydrocIeciJecuicity s ^ auction runs m the Columbia Rivcliver system. • sai3~ll"Rit:k AppleTaferairect:cfor cjrihe drwhlcJfpi'cpr6b'abl/-wlll-lje-5penrDn- in h c shonld'focus'on'fisliin If ^shiimg^loss” Among the actions to0 bibe considered was counciic il's fish a nd w ildlife divisiiision. irrigation senscrecns, said A ngus D uncan,i, r r (he disaster forjr fishingf that not a few Snake rivers. g e t stancd su on and build durinj'ing the nexi "salmon suitlummii" left off, Duncan said.s: Screening irrigalionlion canals, although far : \'w ere predictingg u few short monlhs ago. The canals trap and1 kkilt thousands of constritniction season, things thatlat.provide a_The.summlt,nit, a convention of aboutJt 30 from being a long-ter:-tcrin soludon, is a way . There are several:ral very good waters that young salmon every year,:ar, fish ond wildlife p re tty;ty immediate survival benefitb< for represenuti'atives wiih widely divergirgehi to gcfihc salmon prcprotection progr^ off- . • ■ . have had iheirir traditionali quality of experts say. ___ salmoiion." interests, failciailed to arrive a f n consensusus on thc ground with littlettle or no opposition, he fishing. The council, made upip o f reprcseniaiives ~. S eireens n will help larger niinumbers of how to protecIlect salm on nm s. said. “ Fishing wasi slslow getting started in of Oregon, WashingtiIgton, Idaho and salmcnon. survive their do>lo w n s tre a m . M ost o f■ thcth' disagreement broke dolown “From there, it staistarts getting murkier," ' _ y m any areas and1 ncnot just in Magic Valley. . Montana, is required by law lo establish migrairation to thc sea and, thcoreiiretically, will along industristriol and environm ental lineses. Duncan said. • , I not just in Idaho0 forfc that mailer. Warren Wildlifee refuge ~ Lefto3ver Schoth Fishing permilits ^i:E ^ T he Bitterrooi.Ot. the M adison and the =• '• Big Horn riversers. synonymous with * legendary Moiitaiiitana fishing were slow J. ^ ' getting started.. RRivers that few Idaho ' ' anglers get to.o. thc Gunnison, thc availsable Dolores, the Grcjrccn, thc Yakima, the ' Bow, from Oregrcgon-to Colorado had ------fceftcTver perm its-r fo: for comrolled-crrdraw------’ ’ fisherm en and lack;acklc retailers wondering . • hunts for deer, elkk aiand antelope will be ____ ; ,_if uoiycrsal calaatasirophc had finally^ . - . sold at Dcpartment-:nt-of_Eish_anci^Gome^.. ^ > oveoakcn them andan( Ihcir favorite sport, officcs beginning todaoday. o You m ay noi personally pci care if fishing To insure fair occcscccss in all pans of the —it was good in Juneme oira“rrvcr 600 miles ~ ■ s'late.^ales will'bcginigin dt 8 a.m; in Pacific t away. Your interes:resi rightfully is centered Time Zone offices and'9anc a.m. in Mountain ,ii : on Ihc water youDU fish, If, however, you Tim e Zone offices. li :• travel a lot. if youyoi sell across thc wide All offices will beeiw equipped lo <:omputer !■( ' W estern expansensc, you become very check lhc remaininglg n u m tx r o f perm its in h , sensitive to momore than just local each hunt, which wilwill he .sold in o first- 1« conditions. come, first-served bosibosis. - I V ! T h is sp rin g created cr< more than thc Infomialion on thehc \pro<:ess is printed on normal apprehenlension of the seasonal page 11 of the 199991 Idaho big gome : angler. Riverss notedn for hot spring reguliilions brochure.re. i j r fishing just didn'tn't live up to their billing • Avallable'tags includcinc (Huhl-No. of .and it was scary/ as weeks went by, river togs): after river, even;n lakes and reservoirs D ccr— 101-17,7, 119A-9,1 122/1-31; . dimply , did nonot producc up to. 124-22. 131/1-28.13132/1^3, I32A/I-52, J_____ - ^vp/^rlntinno — - 1 4 8 ^ -.;____ •______, " There is no singingle explanation readily Elk — 217^31,, 2: 2 2 0 A -1 0 5 , 2 2 IA -5 ; identinablc. no simsimple causative factor to 223/1-44, 223/2-24.>4. : 2 2 3/4-24, 224/3-3-, - ( ^explain this type: of phenomenon., 224/4-20, 226-51.. T.231/4-37, 223/2-14. f- Weather wass good,g it was bad. it 235/1-3, 235/2-7. *' ■ rained. . ii...didridn!t. rain,., ambient A n te lo p e — 421lA/2;i-7.-429/3X-l4. A; ^ ’ te m p e ra tu re w as or was not normal, • :429/4X-3;,430/2X->X-32. 430A/2X-29-, ’ Sometimes condinditions were perfcct. APLaMTphcts 436A/3X-48. 436B/3B/2X-9, 437/3X-3^ I expert anglers presircscnt, thc fish just took 437/4X-I6. 437A73X/3X-34, 437A/4X-ld- a pass. Jo h n Phillips fe ed ss anai orphaned fawn at thihe newly established Hofowling Woir wildlife RehRehabilitation center In i 459/2X-1 I. 460A/2;^/2X-19. 463/3X-62', ^ D on’t m isundcrs[erstand. Some fish were D eborgla, M ont. PhilllVilllps an d h is wife, LindaJa, volunteered to startt thtl e ce n ter earlier th is: s u t m m e r. 463/4X-39.468/2-30.30. :: qanighi all springlg Ibut it w asn't normal. MB j N ow that we arc: intoini August, it is nice to I j ' begin hearing good)od fishing reports again, Even waters likeUN Magic Reservoir, Kwritten off by many ma for thc year, has Commilission t(to estab]►lish wafiterfowl regulattions 5 m anaged to tum outoui some fishing, L- Valley and Treasure VallejIley areas, is days of a iwo-t'o-bird bag limit in southwcstcitem Falconry seasons,, if approved for duck^; T he stonefly hat(hatch on the South Fork The Idaho Fish and Carjame Commission Magic ’ :re the goose population has h will run from-Sept.. 1 through Oct. 4 ohd ' of the Snake is justjus past. You missed it will meet al state Fish Fi? and Game' proposeised to be a .split season, ciil.“ilherOct, 5 Idaho, where beginning at 8:.10 throughgh Oct. 10 o r Oct. 12 ihrouglUgh Oct. 19 -rm rrcascd sub;ubstuntially over the past fcfew Feb. 26 Ihrough Marchrch 10. : 7 - - ogain. hcadquarfcrs in Boise bej a.m. loday. The commissioision will establish w ith ihiihe second p an being Nov.. 16I through years, Goose Tieoson for falconryfalc is propo.scd for Tlic grasshopperper fishing Iherc is just. waterfowl seasons and regulationsreg for the Jan. 5. Thc remainder of thehe sta le - is . • In Area 4.I. thctl Magic Valley goose arcirea, the first-14 days of SeptSeptember. getting underwayJay, thc Pale Morning >sed for a single-season from fro Oct. 5 moye two-bird)ird days are proposed on tl 1991-92 season. propose Hunters will notice:e thatth limits are plnnnc^ Duns are prime andnnd it looks like you will :ssion limits front so thatI theretht are only two weeks whi Proposals to be consinsidered include throughgh Dec. 2. Bag and possessi to be liberalized to Ihreeihre per dny and six ih be able to count on the Blue Wing Olives separate zones for arc proj:oposcd lo be the sam e as-lastast season. only one darkrk goose] is allowed. Ccntcnni splitting the slate into sep ;ighw ay43. and Blue Dun pattcattcms to do their hatch ducks and increasinglg th e b a g an d IcJahcho’s 9.3-day goose sca'soison has no Marsh. Camoimas Prairie and Silver Crcc•cck of ^'8^' ------m a g ic jiiia l l-wsunsini?5J2n.-Siiep.QmLcisJbit____- -pcwsession-limil'for-CumidiHidihg<.*cse-in-«Hstcm—chimg«- -2—iiQiihem __^were includedded_qs__piirt o f A rea 4 to he.jglp Tliis is roughly thehe dividingc line for the were desperuie: fnrfc business in June Idaho. and easastern Idaho (Oct. 6 througlugh Jan. 6). build populatioItion in those areos. In prevloii^^-RDCky-Mounra in-poppoptrloriDI^tl^ea^3d:^— ^ wondered if Julyw wc o u ld never end. Specific recommendation;ions for the 59-day Area 3. southwcstem Idaho, is proproposed for years, they wciwere pan o f Area 2, which h Gecsc, which is increosi•easing. It includes parts I .Henry's Lake ha?has had mixed reviews, duck Season includc a seaseason in the Fort Oct. 5i throughil Jan. 5, with seasonon-long bag more litwral limits.lin o f Idahol Arizona nndid Nevada.N ;; ■ ’■niis is generallyy rnormal. Thc fish kill Hall area (Zone I), runninning from Oct. 20 and posossession limits of two andId four. Tlie In thc Fort■t HHall are, Oct. 12 through Jan.Ja W aterfowl hunterss statewidesta in Idoho will ___ X last spring did not destroy all fishing. . _ ihroiiph Dec. 23. Zone 2. iiiimin£.gLc>j]g:b,ird limii diiylavs iidils 5H 12 is the propo!iposcd season.______t?c required lo use non-tijn-toxic; shot this y eo r..______Pressure has Ixjcn1 d(down. a ; Normally, fishJ ai arc more conccnirated ------^ — in spring-areas-by/ AAugust, but-rcporlK say— that fish are spreadad around.; Mixiiing with-dlomestic slsheep 5 I:. -Henry's is not3t r necessarily an easy I Fire^iangerssfillTiig] water to fish, itI crcan be moody. Some excellent days by anglers willing to Despite reccnl coolerlier temperatures, be fatal fo)r wild bigighornS; spend thc time lo0 findfi fish arc reported, fire d anger rem ains hig:high to very high I ^'';Some people ore sktskunked. throughout the SawtoA'toolh National The AssociatedIted Press - The domestic animaimols have pasteurella . »;i:.T hat sounds aboiibout right for Henry’s . Forest. ______bacteria, which develop:Iops into pneum onia in ------* •^LrikerTh-c- damyclf!rel~wn fix't ihlijinglh1 .iiul>i u sctl on cvrLiiii U.S.■S. iiitiviK.ibk* ^ ______...... '..'.P e r h a p s it h as bccbeen a natural year to ;; .1^ :: Rock Creek Work Cente n te r «o p ro v id e \vhcn travelingtra these routes, h w .ilo rs - M id i .IS tiTrilcilcni.>l sLM.'i, intc.Tii.il Av.iliT> re-teach all of usi ththat even thc best of • ,iT> w illi tid .il - visitors with area informarmation. Fee sites Hikin .experiences are identlentifiable bccause they , ing is reported cxccllcntt ono th c ; iMltii(.-iuv, in lorniil w.itiliters fr<*iii vvliicli y o u c.u./1. I t . / lo Z are S3 per unit at Steer•BaslnrPcttiiand Bs more ;honthr 750 m iles o f trails throu■oughout ^ ^ r- n u t o fth g norm.n.______;------► lij.innl'lmjici.^} w.ilcr--:rs .ind on ^juvi.illy c.ii.*si};'sipi.ik’J ititiT- ^ • “ i;^ppErPen5tcmcm*eampgipgroundsr-Water-T-thc-Swi :wt0 OTh-{^alioniil-l^«croalion- ‘ ■ GooH fishing.•. . a good outdoor is not available aat Schipper informimation on the SNRA traroils is ^1 5 ^ - m u s l d isp i m vvtiv^isr— ^ ■:------good hunt are not e x p e r ie n c e , a gO' .Campground; __ • a v u ilaible b from hosts, at the SSN R A — blrihrighls - they;y do< not necessarily k FitHiin' to I'oiufili/ linn/It/ ri'fiilt ill civil fifimltivfi.ic.s. Z ■ On the Fairfield Rangiingcr District ull Headqu^ua^ters north of Kctchiitrlim , Ihe continue forever. ^ Toorder.decals,callt()ldll tree1-800-e4e*2100. campgrounds are now opcopen. Visitors ore Slanlcyy Ranger Station and thc RcRedfish ____ _ .; . Pleas£a s e s e e FISHING/DS aumgartner hot LakeVi« Forgenerallnformatlonin, calH-800-368-5647. : / — 1— 4 ^ = 1 — fr ) ~ 1
•niuroday, AujUI0US115.1991 Tlmes-News,*, T«Tvrin'FaUs. kW w ' I ' tjplan ; flowchlanges to aid fall Chlinoolc]• r u n ‘a ____•______Utilit...... ^ IS dam i lay that Idaho Power j ^ BOISE (AP) —- IdahoIc Power Co. has begins b< in April and extend it IhroughIh August Beamanin said utility biologists belie:lieve thc An exchangee ogir^meni0| also would haveve • and Gome, said Tuesday proposed changingI ththe way il controls thc rather ro t l ^ conducting a largeirger ‘Tish flush" •sharply reduccd flow may bc ’‘dewi:watering to be reached wilhwi the Bonneville Powerer hod not contacted hts of^ceofll fiboui its pl«a.;3S | , flow of the Snake! RiRiver at Hells Canyon release re ending in early Moy. spawningg 1habitat established in the falfall." Administration1 compeiisatingc< Idaho Powerer or their biological implicatlications. Dam to help the fall‘oil Chinook solm on run. Thc roised river level: causedcc by the Moderatrating the release and externending it for generating copacityco| lost by the rcducedid “What wilt it do to olhcr< spccies k?" he asked. “S p r^ g l^ which is recommerncnded for threatened November Ni release determinesies thc spawning ihroughou3ut the-summer should helpdp solve Novemberrelea.seO.SCS. Beamon said, addition to fall chinook?" also arc listed spccies status. habitathi for fall chinook, Beamaiman said. that proble)lem. he said, bul Idaho Powi3wcr first “We hove giverven the Corps and Bonnevillele and summer chinook als ______Idaho Pow er spokfcskfcsmtm J eff Beaman said So by reducing the release,e. thetl water level m ust .getI ssoma commitments fromn federalf indicntioris thot_lot this ij ^ way we werere National Marine FisFisheries ServictJ'^ ;d—rccomtncndatioit-foMhiHhreRlened-apecle Tuesday tHaf detailsiTs“orih"c i plan were siill won’t w rise as much andd Idaho1 Power agencies, leaning, and there^cre were rio o^ectio n s raised ve siotus). W e wouldn’t wonlvant to see somethin being worked out and would be reody later biologists bi believe the salmonion won't spawn The U.S.S. Army Corps^of Engineers:rs would at those times." heh said. *'I think before we of done that would driveive the spring an this m onth, possiblyy nextn( .week. so so high on the banks. shift fiood-control responsibilibility on can get into moreore .substonlive discussions of have'to sh ur summer chinook to an endendangered levd.** ' Under current operations.. IhcIh nver’s flow the low err Snake: River fmm IdalioI Power’.sPi our plans we nceticed lo have thc detolls of our la general, the planIon calls for reducing the ‘ , Pitman said he wouldId studys details is restricted after Ihe liuge: AprilA] relcose to Brownleece Dom, upstream on thehe H ells plon nailed down,vn better.”I utility’s large Novenvember release of water ‘s es they ore available and discussdis< the plan refill Brownlee R eservoir forsr summers powcr_ C anyon CComplex, to some olhcrr ffederal Dexter Pitmornan. anadromous fisheries from behind Hellsils Conyon Dam. Thc ^ i;h Idalio Power. . . company also wouldId rmoderale a release that generation E< needs. project. manager for thclie Idaho1 Department of Fish Chin[i(t)k sm(lolt trans]sportatio)n to conitinue ^Kaiia&£ambers fiail’^ S I. .r i benefit fallfall-run Chinook, woterr icmpcraiurestc increase fish{ii were recently recommclended for slackwatcr resreservoirs could kill ]habitat safe - for ’ spccies by nearly all thc: srsmolts, if not for the ►rnowjil salmbn and gain1 mmore information monalii;Jily or umil low fish numbersrs listing as a "threatened" s\ t ■ation. In those years^ _ aboiit their move)vement patterns, make transporttri impractical, the National Marine Fisheries F barging operati States N ews Service Child, Ihe landondowncr. to sell collection and transportationtra of “Bargirging is a real poor subsliiute..te ..Scrvice. barging isn’t'I much but it’s all land lo the government g( Id a h o sa lm o n smolts sm at Lower for natuatural migration,” says Idoho10 The official position staitoicmeniof we’ve got. The 1 benefits are WASHINGTON - Un(mil last protecied habitat,tat. England said.Onlyl iccause the stress of G ranite Dam couliould continue into anadroiromous fisheries managerer the Idaho Depanment jf.pshof and negligible bcc week, the ignoble Kanab amimberenail 2 0 - lo 30 acress arean involved, but ariy-<^5, handling and . ' Ociobcr. Such activclivity usually ends Dexter:r Pitman.I "The Army Corpsps Game on fish transportatlation-says, crowdifig, hod litlle going for il, spccik obstacle." according to Pitman.Pil “In and Columbiaia irivers to allow for then. Child’s preporalionspre fo r th’e, vimming migration of "park. Bonneville^ DamI arand released. The underr thct Endangered Spccies•s years with low runenoff, Ihc . rapid, frec-swin Enter the U.S. Fish and1 Wildlife\ recreational vehiclevei park and .'a; and their salmon and stcctcclhead. bargingi will conti)ntinue until high Act.”’ SnakeS River fall Chinookik h y rd o e lc c tric d am s ai Servicc, which, in o rare cmimcrgcncy grazing area —- fcfor Shetland pcntn measure, swept in last wcvcek ond and ostrichcs —— hhave further erodddl -declared Ihe-diminutive-s-snHtl-an— Ihesnails-habiiat,iiat, Englond saW.— ------endangered spccies. forestallailing thc C hild could1 not nc be reached foi: _R.V.park.=.fornow. . . commentTue.sday■day...... ibout deeei^himGFewer-than 100,000 Suri^ showsI mixed fefedings^ > Kanab Small pockei:kets of wetlands* ambefsnails live on wctlaminds near throughout theie \West give rise 5ALT LAKE CIT:ITY (AP) — A Mondayy alB a public hearing, pcrmit;hunters to participiipate in only to the report,t. ^Three Lakes Canyon. Thc sfspot near co u n tless specie:xies found nowhere " ' majority o f Utah deer:er Ihunters would T h e big bi gome board will holdd one type of buck huntnt — rifle . In other mamailers, most Utah deer Kanab. just north of the Arizona/ else, Englandd ssaid. The snaiti’J prefer to maintain the general deer onolherr hearingh on Aug. 19 in Soil11 orchcry or muzzleloodejer — each hunters consicisider the qualily of deer border, is owned by Brandtidt Child, habitoi and isolateilated lush areas likea^ hunt instead of modifying mc the Lake, Ihenihi meeting in executivee year. h u n tin g 10I be b< fair lo moderately whose plan lo lurn ihe: snails' “are a mini-Galapiilapagos in a very rdU system to ease ovovercrowding, sessionn on< the following day to0 Fifty-four perccnt supppported Ihat good. hohabiiai inlo an RV' park, way," he said. EciEcuodor's Galapag6s' ' according to a new sursurvey.make aI dcdecision. Approach and about 2821 percent Bui a subslbslaniial m ajority, or 71 campground ca and exolic-;:-animaI I.^|ands in the; PaPacific are isolate The stale Boardd ofo Big Game This year’syi hunt, which beginss opposecl.it. pcrccnt. beliclic v e th e h u n t is tocj rairanch sp.urred the wildlife sc:scrvice to and fostered Ihe development 9f C o n tro l ' is consi. would v not be affcctcd. Last The split season hhunt wos crowded. invoke a littlc-uscd emeilergency unique speciescs modei fomous by- •«-. alternatives to the 11-day 11 general year, soniome 208,000 residents andJ opposed by about 45 pert:rcenl of thc The numbeiber of dccr and size of prprocedure. Charics Darwin,n. ;. . hunt — a “chooseise your, hunt" • visitors; headedh( for the wilds to hunt» respondents. thc bucks alsoal appear lo bc of Thc Kanab ambcrsnail isi thet only K anab amiambcrsnail was fir?t nt that would sec jcer. Utah species ever placed format or a split hunt t Asked their preference:e for one of conccm to hurhunters. Ui d on the jiscovered nearir KKanab in 1909. T he. r four doys. ihen endangered lisl under an em< the season open for fc survey was conducted by thee three olicmatives. aboutt ‘40 pcrccnt About 5C50 pcrccnt of the highly specializedizcd snail lives o nly |n' have a two-day li action. Thc desert tortoise,e, wtiicn ggj, ' hums, then lie for Sociol Sciencec favored Ihe choose-y-your-hunt respondentss weren'tv satisfied with cattails. i • lives in Utah and several . conclude with seven m ch-onNatural-Rttsourccs-Qi— lr«fer^ed^hc—th^numbor-oi requenily are found in '^“ “ approach, 33"pereent”pro western slates, was placcd;d online The snails rrcqi B ut a c c o rd in g tcto 0 p o ll -of Utnh Stalltate Universily. ___ curretiL.system nnd 24.pci■wrrpnt tikert percent_itcrc..dissaiisficd_w.l!tL_^^‘ w f-volc-burrowftr-aiid------Jranters*-Bnltnaes"COTKtmdticte-drforthc— TTst'ijndcr-a'irciirergWtfy-T'tT0ICTW5— •e w ere 715 respondents too the split season, the size b f thehe animals. ressive predator is tbe state Division of o Wildlife -years ago, said Larry Enginland, o 'I'"'’ “SSiess II in July. All had purchased generally Other suggcggcslions from a special ^ , Resources, aboutI 474' perccnt of J"® tl "U luh h u n te rs are | boianisi wiih the wildlife scservice's Americon robin, mmiltec includc limiting c, those questioned want™ Slick wilh ; licenses in 1990. supportive of a midweel:ck opening research comr Salt Lake Ciiy office. Thihere are A large groupIp olo flh e snails u se d io unt and of the number of permits to 150.000 a the ll*day deer scasorLson, while.about T h o sesc questioned tended to0 for the rifle buck hur approximaicly 600 species:s on the live in a marsh1 atat the foot of a cliff llow hunters year, lo placeice a cap on nonresident ',36 perccnt don’t likilike Ihc current express>s more -support • thonn restriclions ihul would oik U.S. endangered list. Englancndsaid. Kanab Creekeek Canyon, butia I one deer of permiis undd 1limit hunters to only system. • • oppositioilion to the idea of a "choose-:• 10 harvest no more than o Placing the half-inch-lon3ng snail survey last year:or found only ihrie . , The survey resultsts v.were presented your-huilunl” system that wouldd any type in a given year."•."according one type of hu on the endangered lisl moyy prompt snails alive at that:hat site. ; .. swan Outfitte2rs call reeduced s(season raish impeter said. Thc shorter season wil I Trui ie proposal, the slate sa vill affccl c c A T i l JACKSON. Wyo. (A(AP) — A Under the proposal to reduce the ellelk hunting would delaylay the general bull the th J.ickson Hole area’s ccoronomy in F c A TT U U R I N B A season in thc Jackson Ho^ole oreu lo hunling scasoiison for 11 elk disiricts general. gc FUU-UNIINEOFBOLFi increase the num ber o f bultulls is "rash surrounding; JaJackson Hole until Ocl. "If the G&F would broadiiden Iheir EOUIPII P M E I I T & M dining ler options I beginning in 1992. vision, vi they could sec that tl numlibers dec and radical." and beilei a c c eESSORIESI s s ; exist, some area o utfitters;•ssay. All but twowo of the districts now ways w lo solve thc problem /yo. (AP)— The TrumpTipcters arc not protected JACKSON. Wyo Hunters in Rocks Sprprin g s und open Sept. 10. ev c cake to npeler swans in under theth federal Endangered jiumber of trumpc Lander, on the other hancmd. support Althoughh tthe plan has gained col, co although thc piece of cacake may / I look.a dive lost Species/s Act, but arc classified for Jackson Hole loo ihe W y o m in g G am e iand Fish support unicniong some hunters, not nc bc whal everyone woukiid like il I M B A none" of the priority-ty-onc management in spring when n< Department proposol li10 cul thc Jackson Holelie ouifitters continue to to to bc," Turner adclcd. /ed, according to Wyomin;ling, meaning they could newborns survived, hunting scoson by 21 dadays in the oppose the: r'reduccd elk hunling A state biologist. howcv«:vcr. said - ' W s Ictals. bccome threatened.tl state wildlife offictt Jackson Hole orea lo incncreosc the season becausilUsc they fear it will hurt the th outfitters have been comfnplalning 19 nesting pairs Idaho0 and i Montana also have ■ The volley’s 19 ratio o f bulls to cows. Iheir business.ss. for fc years about ihere notot being p to 19 cvRnets hod badid breeding 'years. Long ^ ^ ______u«utlly_rcAU!PJL< ------Biologisis-say-bccausciSeptember____H arold.T unumer. o f-ih c.T rian g leJ(—- crcnoughbiilLciks. ______It none survived said^ each spring, but n * is mating scoson, the bullsIls are morc Guest Ranch:h said other proposals “Well, Ihere’s only onec way to C L U B j ly 11 m ade il last " T hc e iri-stale I population is B h o u s e ! this year and only 1 easily killed then — whiclich rcduccs would help Ihc th achieve ihe desired have ho enough bulls and ihai’*I S not 10 ^ , i Long, a local stable orot decreasing slightly." ytar, soid Bill L their numbers. ratios ond notOl hurt Ihe outfitters. Hc kill ki Ihem." said Harry, H arju. G « U E < 1 IIPpwitVllffllw « 1 Wyoming .Game Long sai(iaid. 'i t 's a conccm for ull ;or tUNUntCTUcw H H B J m t m • . Warden for the Wj The goal is to build herdsh to a said the bestst idea is breaking thc biological bi scrviccs supcrvisoi ______and Fish Depahmefment. ' three statitates.” oi-iay in g _ «n>MAiNAyHi!«>'»“ > - MOW.-FRI.eZSssSEstittm isyJ-v- increased, humanlan activity in since the ?.5 bull elks period earlie•lier in September or hihunt. ___ 1 off since 19^8. In 1983. have dropped as low as 9.f prjlme swan hobiiat hi have tapered o Ociobcr or NoNovember." Turner said. Mcre just 452 birds in all 10 100 cows. contributed lo Ihele highI mortality therc wei Thc plan has gained:d suppon •'This wouldId lake a grcal deal of three statitates. rate, he said ind L ander hunting pres.su5.sure off the animals." t number increased until among Rock Springs an "y/c've hadd • very poor That n ; Ihe elk hunling season when it peaked at 601 huniers during meetingngs on Ihc Reducing Ih production overer thei past two 1988 wl ’ thc outfitters. Turner BT On SSalel proposal, said Tom Tomajlan, Dislrict w o n ’l on ly tl "We're thinking birds, but dropped in 1989 to 563 r t " yeors,” he said. "W I game supervisor. Som'me hunters ate lo the late and agoi;oin last year, although that might relate say action has 669.99 : meettyour= = MOW ^56i69.99**i| a t d i ■ I ...lnnw TIniems-llmnCIanlfleds We sell m iV Jm W eeilMYlmmers!]
c»N ewb l i r O M E R ^ ------.1 * ^ - m c E imAA iS : I ■ m 'lm iiuii-jai IcLAUEDE'S SPi»0I1TS _____ 287W a!5Miigtoiiin St. H .» tw in Falls «1 D-B Timob-Nowa, Twinn F.Fall3. Idaho Thurcdoy, Aufluoauot 15, 1991 . Thelomg andI short oj)f Dworjshakkcbkanee p s p n•ey transpiplant ^ ■ ■ Dworslink...... eSjcrvoir-— ;t»^shrit:taktakcj anglenJongcE-to-catch- • Dworshttk.w«-vyoo'i solve the problem.— synonymous'withI bbig kokanee. one. Suciucccss rates at Dwor.^hak ‘If v ariei^ Is9 the The kokan:ance loss from Dworshak according lo anglers wt e about iwo hours per »rado“sTicc who pursue this average i f e , isju st onothether fish impact of federalr fo Coloi sp ice of Ilf landlocked salmon1 variety.v, They kokonee. ric system operations, ( I I I b e hydtociccttic COEUR d’ALENEE (A P)— Those birds.rds.are not expected averaged 11 lo'l2 in(inchcs in July, Fislicric D w orshak wl ries biologist Melo Moiolie . , It’.s anothcih e r reason for federal dam‘ ' M ost o f the Lokc Cocui:ur d 'A len e to re tu rn toD FiFort Collins until • wijh fish up to 14 inchc chcs showing up found a dcdensity this year of only two,o wail seasoninod. , operators toto.lowcHevels in hydro- ospreys imnsplanled lo:o C olorado next spring, occasionally. In mostost other Idaho qJ uIi kokr 3knnec per acrc of reservoir.i'; _ M e lo3 M alolie system resenervoirs on the main Snake last month oppear lo beb settling - Based on)n rcscarch frot^ lakes at this time of yea year, kokanee of "Xijai is5 prctiyp low,” says Moiolie." ond Coltimtmbia rivers os a woy of_ — in at theii-nrw-homc.—______previous-4ransf ______‘\ho,ui_njne_inchcs_ar(arc co n sid ered rfin-;iHrrin ringjQther-nonh IdahoJakes..SS..., —. ------—;------htcrcasirigT*{■wntcr“V2rffffiiy"io iiush“' Jerry Craig, o wildlife an 80 pcrccntent**survival rate is nice. have densinsiiies of 25 lo 50 adults percr Ihrough Dworshak Dam.Tl. 0 problem salmon smolnolts to the occan. rather biologist with the ColoradoC expected, which is greater in somene years than ,han relcosin Tlic Idaho Dcpnnme’iment o f Fish and acre. sing millions of acre feet Division of Wildlifefe in Fort The first two transplants wore 3f others. “Dam monoliiy w Game has’ been1 researching Kokanenee have an abundance of w illm creasc o f wMcr fron-o m Idaho reservoirs, CoHlhs, said 10 of thcic 12 birds ahead o f thatIt mm; ark. • ) Dworsliak for thc paspasi four years, quality spawningspi areas in Iributories5S if thc federal dam opejcrators and . , s can expect lo see are frequenting areas wwilhin 300 Although therelhc was no known ' learning the relationsanship between lo Dworslrshak ond there seem to be>c others look for large rreleases of Anglers but smaller kokanee in yards of thc hock bo:loxcs they “hyy „one of lhc 1991 ■> size and num bers o f kolkokanee. good numlimbers of young fish.” Dworshak water as the1C long-term ^ md Chinook Dworshak inm some years and fewer wcre rclcascd from m.thein past drowncwned. Craig suid . noriality o£ young Dworshak answer to aid sockcyc ar The size differenceice com es from Tlic moi lg lo I d n h o - buIJargcrkolkokonee in others. few weeks. _ experts willwilh the Idaho ’ — low o r-n u m b o fB . \Vh«Vhcn-thcrc-are—kokanee-ic_is-highv4:i-somc_ycar5_ migration." according .(j anacIromous“ n5hcrlcs*Ci-coordinator-— AirMalolle)ilrsaysr‘*Ifvflrleiy‘ln h c- -iaSSVSI^DcW nmiail-ott n f Pi ' d o a g ood,xJ jo b during the hunt, members with expericn:ncc to help ranges so) y you’ll know whal to trey. grounds between-thehe end of thedcadosprcy "I got a shot al one'ine" is a phrase Knowiiik’ing exactly where a riflele you sight in. expect fromn thei rifle if your gam e is A ugust and Oct. 1. T h e o th eer r bird not only which should be dropfopped from the will shoot501 also allows a hunter to0 If the club docs not sponsorsp such closer o r faithirthcr owoy. Nine out of the 100 ospreys dccidcd to moimove, but h/s radio big game hunters’ vocvocabulary and take longcIger or more difficull shotsIs an event, get the locatioiion o f a rifle H ead in gg :for the hills with a transplanted in 1990 sururvivcd. transmitter quitjuit working qs well. . . ; } replaced wilh “ I got oneone." with certaitainly. range which is open to3 thci public, predictable; ririfle inspires much morc For Ihe limc.s a Jiunle:nicr passes up a There isjs-a noticeable difference in;n Failing thai. find a safafe location confidence:e than pulling the old shot wilh slim chancesres of making a thc abilityity of a hunter who spendsIs away from houses' and livlivestock, set musket oult ofo Ihe closet where il's i clcan kill, the phrase: "I passed up a limc targelget shooting or plinking for)r a target in front o f a stcc)•ep din bank been collececting dust since last really tough shot"t" would be fun durinjing the off season, becausc:e o r hill at a range o f 100 ytyards and do season, thenien slapping beside the refreshing to hear. p ra c tic c: anda familiarity improvee it yourself. road on your)ur woy to camp to blow Getting a shot nt one)nc also implies human perKrformancc. Use a prone position or)r bench rest; away a coupkiplcoPlin cans. r S L RE lj: Ihat some hunters simpl;[iply point ai the Sightingng in is simple. Chcck withh remember, you’re chelecking thc animal in general, ancanother reason the localI rodr and gun club to see if accuracy o f the rifle - not01 testing the BUY*SEISP t S a d e ^ p a w n I game is missed - or worse yet. they spononsor a "sighting-in day”” steadiness of your arm. injured. (many inn Idaho1 do) and if so. takee When you have the sighghts adjusted ]RED’S S i JE I ...... _Sjghting Jn.rifles andmd doinp some__ypur.rifl.e.,l.e..and.a.couple..of,.boxes..of..•f ..so jh aM h c.b u llci.g ro u p5.is_.centcred .i q p r p ^JDINGPGST | * ...... Tlu'm falFalls Original Pawn Shop ■ " Maina^ir aj^bgizizes fo r pheai^an t killiiings ^
ANACONDA (AfAP) — Thc "I wasIS unable to find ihem a‘ Once the reconstn'ctiinFalls.l(t3tio» 733-3546 killing of seven exotic,tic. omamontal constructic:tion in lhal urea. I ordered pheasants last week. tw o sum:immer employees, high seniors, to kill the seven r Mark Hamilton sasa: id M o n d ay school sc; : SPECI/AL p r i c e : W thai the birds and iheireir pens had to birdsrds. jfl Get yourr huntingh be moved from the hatchery hs so a "Theyy tquickly dispatched Ihe-■ •10%OFFALLPO'OWDER, PRIMERS & BULl iruction'projeci by/ h hilting them on the back ^ vehicle reiready for S2.2 million reconstrut •INTERARM 15002270 WINCHESTER, 3X9S could be completed. o fih eh eacead." Iton said in his lellcr he felt w the seasoson with idu;,ls wore , Rk .>499“ sa;ALE'439* Several individu nade an error in judgement, :for, ,ofinci. contacted in an effoi lid he should have asked1 *-30 CAL. MAGNUMM. for more occumte, leiskkKck,feipom(er, . F these sptpedals. I ------— liomcJoc-ibeJairds^he-at I n w n - T T mr'" Tlie birds could onljinly be kcpl in help nndid them a home, or should -REMINGTON MODE3 0 7 8 RIFLE with 3x9 vanWable scope. facilities where theyicy would noi i,;,ve f„uniund a more acceptable way; 1 L o a d 'I ■ escape into the wild,, he added. n,| ,i„„ icm. I Reg.’419" :SA;ALE'389» S i z e RRange a i ■ PRICE , - CHECK-OURR-PRlCES-BEFORtI E Y -O U - B U y C - 20S/75R15 ______SI s r p ______^-S6.82— _L;. 3 cam p sitesI ■ ■______21S/7SR15 ____^STD ■59.64 : Volunteerjrs dean up tEUNC, CUSTOM STOCK CUARAMTUD CUN SMI 2SS/76R1S EXTTVORA LOAD ‘67.06 ! BUILDING. SHOTGUN 1 ■ 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE. 30X950niS _____ (C »67.44 I 3nal F orest in the Pajlyette Natioi Hunt's Huntiting Supplies &X Cun Repair 31X10.50R16_____ (C______*93.14 I Late in July, a grgroup of 10 cullhroatt trouttt fingerlings from Fish 404-4th Ave. W .» 733-09900 J | H | S 32X11.50R15_____ (c ■’100.63 ; volunteers for the Idahoiho Dcpanment and Gamenc hatcheries. m S S 33X1&60R1S •__ (C______■11Z23 I of Fish and Game hikedhik to Long Under• Iili h e leadership of volunteer 23S^R 1S______(C *8ZB8 : alor Mary Dudley, at least Lake in Ihc Payette Nati'National Forest, coordinate 23S/85R16______EI . *98.87 ! When they camc away.ay. Ihe brought 15 lakess on o the Payellc and Boise 1 ^ I265/7SR16 I C I *96.S1 I j 150 pounds o f trash thej;hey had picked NationalI Forests F will be by the end up in the primitive campsitcscai and of the sumiimmer. • All Terrain T read1 id e s i g n picnic areas around thclie 1lake. F in grrling erl trout, rather than About tw o weeks latilater, a sccond catcli:ible-.se-size, will be used becausc for excellent tracti:tio n . I------s can be carried in a plastic group o f volunteers, sonsome who were hundreds c •Stabilized block trtread design Aiskilboijt s l I : pan of thc clcanup. mamade a trip to coniaincrcr and they have a higher (or even wear. OO lu r F r e e Long. Rice ond Tiilele lakes. T h is survival rale.ral limc they were deliverin:ring. as well as Withinn twoi years, according to • Large Contact Pa> a tc h f o r > * op p l l a c e m e h i the fi-'jhlng should be good picking up. Dudley, th confident steeringig response H oait a d H a z a r d | The crew slocked lhc Ihree lakes and thc garbagega will probably needI I _____and handling. ______with a total of 2.nno0 r;rainbow and to be haulejled out again. •______¥ a r r a n t y . •Crisp, W hite letter3r styling. B m mOFF.'ttiwj--- i i » f 1 • Hi)nJ;i Ciimincfci;il Er • 21*. ).Spccd.Sclf.Pror m Mower • Hl>;h C i p c it y IVi« • Optional M ukhinu Ki F— I: Ifa n te Available \Tll i d T / • 30 Djy Mimcy aick G ge Shotgun j • FullZYci.rWi.rr.miy Reming,gton 870 12 Gauge KR21SSXA \ H ird W flD fk ./ ~ I Here'e 's How To Qualjf]iyi ^ T " o W • Buy any two oor more new tiress OHV EnKine nd;i Rldints M uwcr- its or iL-l'i-(Ticlcnc 4'9irokc » mi J-m ininicd for • Qualify on Th drawing for ; : 1: stiirr nnd Hydro*tatlc SSeptem ber 30th l»»ion - “The miy m e
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^ Unisys^will finisish weath[ier syste]-pgLljstcM>cks-dow]aiinlate--Eoundselelloff ll- Uio Associated Press U nder thehe agreement announced i Origmolly expected to be Wednesday,/, Unisys{ will complete the coicompleted by 1995, the syslrsiem now Tbe AssociateiatedPress 21:212.39 million in the pre>evious stimulate economicnic growth.( WASHINGTON — - T he full 175-radardarsystem , ofTicials said. isnisn 't likely to be finished uatiitil at least sessession. Low er interestit ratesro bode w ell ' Commerce Departmentn t announcedi The totalI systems> cost is expectcd to latilate 1997. N E W YrORK O — Thc stock £Stocks got o ff oo a firm f&footing, for both stocks andind bonds.I Indeed, : Wednesday the setilemenllent of a pricc climb to betbetween SI.1 billion and 1 K now n as N E X R A D fcfor Next market settlittle d m o d e stly lo w e r bo«boosted by a govemment: rreport bond prices stagitaged a strong ' dispute with (he. Unisysys Corp. that SI.4 billion1 includingii buildings, land GeGeneration Weather Radodar, thc Wednesdayy iafter a late round of showing sho consumer price infnflation advance, with thehe bellwethert 30- clears tKe wajr for tbeJ companyei to and other exp outofbluc-ch-chip issues. belbelow many analalysts’ than $11 for every:ry $1,000I in facc > __ natioaal weather radaadar system units this year,vca including a test unit ■aLcather.. W< ,Scrvke>_the_]_ E e d e ta L ------.Tho-Dow-.w-Jones-average-of-30--ex|; ian STbillion. already operalrrating in Norman, Okla. AvAviation Administbtion andid the Air , industrialss lost1( 3.35 to close at The 1 Labor Departrtment Traders bent )non profit-takingp as , The settlement calls for a pnymcm The nexttt nine are planned for ' ForceFo' and Navy. 3,005.37. attrattributed the modest increasiisc to a well as computeiuter-driven sell of $56 million to Uoisyisys Corp. to Knnsas Ciiy,y, Melbourne, Fla.; Dulles I The radars are one: of the Gaining; issuesi‘ outnumbered steep ste< drop in vegetable priceces and program s drove; many mi blue-chip cover added productioilion costs in Inicrnalioniimal Airport' .near coicornerstones o f plans to menodemize losing ones} byb; about 9 ,to 8 on the lov.lower gasoline prices. issues downwardard late in the > developing the complex nu :imliir system. Washington;n; St. Louis; Dodge Cityi—•the the weather service along w ith new N ew York Stany, which w i won a S450 Kan.; Houst.iston-Galveston, Texas; iatSatellites, which have alsiIso faced Volume on the floor of thc Big investors inv and analysts bclieveve the Banking issuesies continued to million condsOt to* design i p the radars near Panamama City, Fla.,; Altus Air dedevelopmental problems,IS, and a Board cameTie to 196.03 m illio n Federal Fee Reserve will havee more dominate tradinging and showed and build the first 10 l 0 units, had Force Base,e, Okla.' and Keesler Air recreorganization of weatherr Iforecast shares as of 4 p.m., down from incentive inc to ease credidit to particular strength.il. sought on extra $250 millicillion. Forec B a s e.M > iss. offoffices. Marketis V ----^------1 MlMay 3.17 3.17 3.06X 3.03.0QX--06X lUa-t aalaa 1.082.2. Oorai« t: al 33.00: tnr under 360 b 340(IOO. Wed,: Dow-Jbnes M 307 3.07X 302X 3.03 « X -* 3 X • 7W.-»opar»W10,10«i,109.up739. 38.00..00. Open HW> Uxr Sap 114 3.14 3.10 3.13.10 —iB CatSeaa e and caMt; kWlkMm wlume tlaugMarlercame CftUOEOC MEW YORK(AP) FkU ». TW.-i aalaa 11.808. aprtoaM. ijXOtbUiMtoaparbU. ' Tua,10pankil83.314,up 1.332. ’ Livestociick 6«p 31.61 21^262 21.16 3 2127 —.31 w CtoM . er« ssa c a p ssa Oct 2iA t 21.4848 2120i 2128 - 2 8 U M 3021^ 9038X7 2060.001.00 3005J7; — 033 COfW POCATBJ.O (AP) —Idl-Maho Farm Dureau Mltletals Kov 3IJ7 214141 21,161 2127 -.16 20nn 1213M 12I9.1S 11B2.TDLTD 1106.40 -14.09 e.000lw rrMnan: d o m partwaM ck report for Wadneaday. Oec 3126 21-3333 21.14 2 2125 - 07 ■■ ISQg 304.T4 iOtSS 203.«03.66 204J7 ♦ 0.13 J < b r /JOI price, n reports, calt o«Sap 2JS3A 2.S3X 2.43 2.43:AS —MX ktMRangaandFaadMkM Report no report*. NEWYivy YORK (AP)-f murea rtdkX) on the Cism Jan 21,17 21.1717 31.05 2 21.14 -.05 . essik 1078^ low.er 1003.021^2 1067^6-448 t>ac ZU I W 2AT 2A7M7 —.OOK UVESTOCK AUCTION-M-PrDducanLN**kxk Wed.:kJ.: Feb 31.02 3I.0S 2 IndM 20.012.600 A M '2MM 306X 2M 2SZiS - 0 0 AucnontrtJaremaonTU)I TuewJay; UIBIy and onvTMrdal ^ Opan HKT> low Beffla Chg. O Mar 20.65 20.9090 20^60 2 20.00 -^02 • - 3,616.800 g May 2.60X 3.70X 2.60 2.6(t.eo —.06X o»«t 48.0046-60; haavyMvylee0en80OC^«6.2S:S0M OOU) Apr 20.74 20.78 2 4302.600 . • Jii 2.72X 2.72X 2.61X 2.63;.6V( —,07X fa«Mr« 111.00-11600;0;*lDCk«r(*ed^O.O-1,IO;loM *1 lOOM) May 20.70 -.01 27,632,400 ' andJoUour€1^26 S 0 *130 Jun 20-85 20.0QOQ 20.85 2 2004 -0 1 « S » - 3tx7 th e soTiple fi'tsoiicilons. a«i"Oap ' 2J0 2.00X Z.67 3J7:J7 —03X hoi(i*lnl>ad*r*<*«(i6S.> 65.0049.00; heevyhoWaki Auga'^'^^m So^M JO ^JO 357JO I Oeo09 2J6X 3.86X 2.81X 2MJUX —.03X taadar *laar* e7M-7*a'400:hobl8kiaprV«whall*ri 6epV "■ 356-600 *140 JJ 20.60 -.01 TUe.'a aalaa 63.023. na: baby ------366.00 36600 966.00-366000—»100--0t»-...... ------. . . ■' ' -t“ rt-— ■ On.’...... — ■ ~ OATS ■■ ...... B2JX>-iO2JX>:uaeKe0«i0«tn*: oaky COM rwManar Aprf ' ■30710 370,00-3«rO0 360.00-O’ *1-30- Nov - 20.54 —.01 • AOvtwra ' . •4f . ' DENVER(Ai>) —F _s.000bumMnwT<:dei««pwtPuM___------pio»Bi:laed*ftBtibana.I na. HamarU: i t rt*iio* nearly. Ju l.n ...... 21200 37300 373.00 573.100 *130 Dec - 2000 —J)1 - . . F W W t o W ...... I Io«»w.mo*0rl60a600.ona1WmBl14,00.o"e«rmln fi9P 1.2SX 1J0X 1.22 1.21.22X-07X moder«e 10 Bghi demandund. Aug■g 378400 *1J0 Jan 20.02 20.65SS 20.02 2 20 68 - O l CorAff* 45X*i / »1 GrMKyal 16.00.X).Or«airtonrMn«itM0ymo«tly C ^ Dae 1J7X IM IM S l1.29X i —.07X a 379000 *1J0 Feb Coco 2aad>y. ..Sap a« 1J8 liS lilX 1.614IX -;oix. CAine Junn 304,10Q *1.30 T^-*openb«275,1l6.dt1. kWd>P«r.Co. ' tSi 2! *.x PoSrSio-^w-WUaA>4^tNnay4.30 ^ TUa.1*ala« 3.724. 40.000 be.: CM par■b. b. Eat aaiaa 19000. Tue.-* aalae 11,434. ••4CK ‘ IK (up5);14t-n»nli•nltpr1r;11pemr>t«1nl«r ' TVja.1 opan M 10.609. oS 697. Auo 67.80 61 TUe.'a open k« 101.433. up 1.640, KEATWaOt. Len«.FtMr i:1JX _ 2.62 (upl). Oct 71,16 r71.77 71.02 71J5 -JO OtVER•VER 42MO0« satn par gal - MmnTMH i:13H >X OODEN —Whittyilta«haa>3.02(upT);b«««y4.38 . ftrr80Y8CAM3 Oae 73-6d 7<74.03 73.68 7300 *36 6,000ttlOOttoycvcMparkoyaL Sep 69.70 60.9395 65025 6943~, - J 3 • 4M .IX (do«n8);14p*feo.iroent >prlng 2,7B () jbtJan 6.7M 8.76 8.60 ^0;>02 —.OTX Tua.-* lale* 18,444.14. n 4040 70 6105 6143 - 2 7 TJInMmMnol JS*2i _ CAliJWEU.-Wh.Whft»«>t>aal 0*14.02 (up 4); barWy 1.73 —07X TUe.'a Op«tH 65.219.3l9.up130. Mar• 4000 411,8 400.0 4000i *3.7 MW S0'05 602010 666.90 6606 —27 UnhWMlFood*' iOHU . .X 4J0(M»«ly);tXl.Xbortayrw, uaMay 6.91 8.92X S.'tOX 6.7)B.78X -.06X fEEPER CATTLE J4ayry 4130 4130 4130 41401 *2.7 Apr S6.90 57J0X 680.60 8808 —27 6.68 —.06 44M0ba^o*nbp*rb,b, JiJI 412,6 4200 412.6 419J'I ' *2.6 May 6520 65.3515 86620 6906 —27 WMlOiMDwairp 3J2 34 *1 PORTUWD,Or».(™.(AP)-0ltf.*t1fc30pJr>.POT Aug 6M 8]00 Sigo 8^96.90 -.02 .Auo 64.90 6!65J0 64J3 65.18 *J5 Sepp 4190 424.0 419-6 424.0 W 5400 6(06 -2 7 PMtrs. ' 18X18 *X WodnMdaytori^ir^anlvadalPcrtandforatiipmam £2 S.76 —.OSX’ Sap 63,12'8:'63JS 63.13 63S0 *.36 Dec« ' 423 0 4330 421.0 4310i *24 Jul 53 96 53.95» 603.90 63 08 —2T OuoUSmtrom by ral. truck or bor; No. _63J7.-63i)a..B3J5..-*J5- -Jan — ------— Camrt Or«nar&-ca----- :------bai1»y»t«d»aighun 63.65 6339 63.65 *.36 Mar■r .~ 4 3 « ~ ^ i 5 Z « r s ” 440,0) ~~*2-3 Sep 6526 —27 . No.1*oR«rt>llawN ______11\w.-»cpanW64,0S5.Qg 1,677.______63.e0 6330 63.60 .*36 Mey■y 4400 4470 440.6 4450 ______Mia -2 7 __ — ------Mo.lwhlb dttr'1 ilur 6i75~'t:83'.35~6a.67~aiM— »35------'EE»t-ui*42s^xxrrDdr«aJ4*-B;82i: i f ------:—T'Tiw ; ^ “ 6708 - 2 7 “C losing futuni r e s ’ •• M0,2cc«ioo No.2bon«ye--*aai»a3M1. NEWYCW YORK (AP) — Spot nonloTOua metal (•Ka Tua.'aepanM123.1&8,up2l• UP293. . Auo.'- SMcalM 64.70 <7J7 MrwMonjMyprglaki X40 ' rukCHICAOO (AP) — U8DA — Mttor po-Wotomarkad r Tue.'aopenM 14.176.176.0(7166. Wedne*dneeday. OcL iMCana 71.77 71.02 ______• 3 ^ FOCFOO *Npplr«0 point* US IA Tbaaday ru*aataalalOOlb HOOS AkimkMmk»um-57Jcanl» per pound. London Mat^4ai_E*£#>._U»«JEACCD.aA80tKE._____ • W.«“:«-as,1S~~JS ----- tlpaprWDh----- "ilada tion'iba'A'^iJiWCKnTOOr------40W b«;om«»pwb.-b.------TU»r~ 43.000 gat o*r«p*ro*l AU0. M hogt 6125. 60.48.48 80.78 ..12 . FUnaal* BO lb eanoTM 10O oxrc Wb13.00; 0>«(lr«gon1200. Feb 42-30 42.42.68 42.16 4 2 ^ —23 Laad-3>d-3607cant*apouid- Dec 66.60 S6.9616 &86.10 8648 —49 -I SapL r tw 3JM 3.663663 3 005 ♦02X • 14pc«pro<«ln 13.00, Apr 4100 41. 0. .53-X-.64X oenta a pound. deOvtred, Jan 67.70 670010 S:87,70 8700 —X ■ Aug. gcW 38600 388.808.80 357A0 *1.80 IflpcSprDWo JLMI 46.20 46.48J0 46.00 48.00 —07 TVtriJ.Ir>4i. Metal* week campoan* prtoa par b.) Fab 57J3 66.(»kS 6:6700 87,70 —,30 Aug. 03p(«r' 10IJ8 100M Id. 635506 Hanoy A Harrrkan (only da»r quoluota). Mar 88.70 —25 Oct , ptattnum 349M 346.00 Sugar Aug 44.70 4444.70 44,70 44.70 *.10 GoM.|.a . *356JO iroy ot. NY Corr*ax *pot menml^Tua, Apr .. 8300 - 2 0 Oct wgw 8/40 G r a i nIs S S l EiL aale* 6,600. 'Hie.'nia.'a aalea 8236. ’',S tver-1w - S3.940 Kan«y S Harman (onfy daly quotJOte), May S«cLTrM«U(yU* »4M 04.73:,73 04.79 ♦-03 , , _ NEVNEW.YORK (AP}r^!uoar Mur«* bacMigBOnMNew a T^,'*op*n kit 16.100.100.00864. S»v«r-1w - *3.028 per iroy d . NY Comax apot monnnth Jun' 60.65 60.6518 6(60.68*’^S045 - 2 0 S«(ltTM«. BeocM BT20 002*2A 97J4 .1,00. York CoSaa. Sugar and Cocoa Exchanga»Wad.; W PORXBEULEa TUe. Jld 89.30 —20 'j Sapt Oflwk S7.S0 57J222 67J7 .17 S o n « f« t» o«r»(wM.bartaynoqugla.»nlxad tr» ^ Op*n HWi Uxr BaOaI Cfg. 40.000 bucanH par b. Mercuryriaxy-$100004105.00 par 70 b naak. Nmt ' Aug 662S 5625■S 616623 8605 - 2 0 8«pL S^ans 08.62 6S.4747 6S59 - 28 or»ln no q«*». oaMoat* no quota, and com no qunta. SUCsuoARVrenoii Aug 4280 43.43.05 41.98 42.92 —.66 PlaSlnun'Unum - S3M.0O-S359.OO troy oz.. N.Y. (antraitrao). EaLaM33,6IO.TUe.'aeala»aa»ee37.7B3. SapL 73.10 73.0$OS 73 06 .11 WlMMprtcMarogTrogK«ndall)fbyRangat>'*.Oe>aror«n 112.000 Ba.: oanis par b. Feb 46.50 46.4660 48.78 4627 -X PlatkWT»wn - 634820 N.Y, Mare apot per Boy « .. T\J*.Tl TUe.'a open kH 63.570, upJpl.181. 1.1 S«PL , cmdaca 2 ii2 21.1s r*f*g*ol*av*fal Magle VaDayiMar oOd a 6.40 858 8>40 8J8i4 ...18 M*r 4600 46.4620-4820 48.90 —.60 n«.-no(<.-not quoted, nji ..not ayanabla KATURAUOAO QuoMtora Irom SlnelM & Co. » load waaWy. Mar 6.19 6 2 6,12- 8.16.13 - 0 2 May 46.90 -.60 WMism Saockfflan^iwi'a. bic In Mountain Hor7«, quoted May 6.20 8.20 8.12 8.18.14 -.03 Jul 4700 —OS NEWYCtV YORK (AP) — Hantfy 6 Hannan afvar Tu»'ueaday Sep 1265 1287 1. byWMUmSlocitmcitfrM'a. Inc. o< Oooding rvpivtod aod Jul ■ 6.17 8.19 8.14 8.8.16 *01 Auo 48J0 4S.45-80 45JO 4527 -.33 wa*S3.(lS3.94O.up0.005, 0 1 ^ l S —014 ‘ Beans xMlaMn«M.Aug.d■g.datwy.2.04. qqoo . 8i3 8J4 8.17 B.I7 6.1 —.04 EiLtatealMS.TUe.'rue.'s aala* 3.632. ThebvlII >a Nov 1.095 1.605« l!1088 1-680 —014 RMdOramtrK)D«IDMnln0uhlan4Har<*anr*pott*tt)a : TUe.’a aalaa 16.034, Tua.'* open M 6.662.62.0(103. < t3.046c948 OS *00076. Dee 1.923 1.9323 1.1018 1018 -0 1 « \U*yDMn«. : fectoi.inoflr»inprt«ySom T Tua.-* opan M 100.640. off U67. Enoalhalalhanj *fv*r t3.990, up SOOOO, eat>»«atsdd*4200 * Jan 3.063 300010 3.3078 3078 -.019 'OrMi)onh«n«; SIO Auo.d.U«ry.«n»0A«Ma«Kest2J8.barMy42S-4.SO. 8UOAA14 NATIONAL stockyardkRDS.II.: (AP)-Hog*: 1,600 upWOeU064. 0 1040 1040 -.012 fV46c-|16' ' ' 112.000 112. b*.;o*r« par b. bade modame; aa compampered vrflh Tuieday. barrow* NY ComCome« *lv*r apol monlh Tueeday *3.928..on on Mar 1045 1-8466 l!1340 1040 —.010 SrTaflradt: Boughlin CMICAOO (AP)-J— Futuraa trading cn tha Chicago ' Nov ^ 2200 2ZOO ' 21.99 22.0200 —Ol and gmi over 2301b ,78-178-1O0t(Mr;un<»ar230bJ0 S0029.aa. Apr 1095 - 0 1 0 u Id^plnkt; tifl Board d Trad* Wad_-WM jJan „ 21.121,09 *OI kTnver. May 1.408 —010 . Opan Ktfl Up*r UX Chg. warMar 21M 21,00 21.9S 21.91.9S -.03 1.3 230460 b 80.80 emOrt«*Oy 60.78:260J70b Jun 1420 —009 ‘ May 22,11 22.<1 22-06 23.02.06 -.05 80.00^05:2-3 270000300b47J049.60;10200-230 J ? 'ossilU S fuels JJ 1433 —003 U«kM Knn. U.S. D»pwtm*nt of A9I S'Jm . 22.16 22.16 22.22.12 23.18 b44J0-t6A), Aug • 1448 * « 3 _ . _nMtunwm.1DQpoun(»u.U.8.r ------?, J a o ______23,19 Sow: inder SOO b .800 loaa»(g.Tue.'aaalee1ilee 1,626, ______»>voa«. Qootaa P*® V , No» 22.02M —02 300400 b 39.60^0(^0« over 600 b 400042.00. ' UananUcandle ExdWtge — ------TW,'*-'openWS1,ej7;7^lO!*108.------Mar 3«330X 353 3.14X 3.1M -04.X '
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